Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 14, 1884, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY 1NTBLLIGBNOER TOEgDAY OCTOBER 14, 188iT
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TUB HRW UHLKAR9 KXl'USmeit. .
A BUte Uommlstlenar In lha tjlty Uetltctlsg
Ueunty Kxnlblta.
Tlie president of tbe great New Oilcans
exposition, vrhleh Is te coniraenco in that
city en the 1st of Doeotnbor, bus appointed
It. II. Tlieman, of Meohanleaburg, Cum
berland county, nnd A. K. Lewis, of i'lke
oeuuty, commissioners of Pennsylvania,
and given Inte tbelr band tlie disposition
of rxlilbltH Intended far the Pennsylvania
dopartment of the exposition. Mr. Themas
Is new making a tour of the state in the
Interest el tbe exposition. Te-day he is
in Lancaster, nnd bas called en many of
our cltlztim te oeutrlbuto exhibits te the
Pennsylvania department- It has been
suggested that Lancaster might oeutrlbuto
something that would leek well la the great
show. Vltwa of the city or of the pnblle
building, or principal business places
would net be amiss. Agricultural, herti
cultural, mineral or geological spoelmons
are desirable. Samples of our tobacco
would be of interest down Seuth, and tbore
are hundreds of ether objects that would
add te the show and keep old Lancaster
"bofero the pcople." All exhibits In
tended for the Pennsylvania dopartment
should be cent te II. II, Themas, Mechan
icsburg, Cumberland county, Pa , by
whom they will be promptly fotwarded te
New Orleane.
Manufacturers and etbei who iutend te
exhibit their weiks in competition with
ethers of the sanie class and who have
secured upaoe in tbe exposition will of
oeurt'O ship their goods direct te New
Orleans. Air. Themas taken ohargeonly
of goods intended for the Pennsylvania
department.
Prohibition Mr tine I" t.aodUvllte
The ProhlbltlenlitH held n meeting nt
Landisvllle en Monday cvening nnd about
thrce hundred persons assembled te bear
the speakers. The Republicans of the
vlelnity made overy effort te break up the
meeting by booting and making noises te
prevent the speakers being heard They
did net suoceod in breaking up the meet
ing but did miccscd In disgusting the bet bet
eor class of citizens, who had geno te hear
the campaign issues discussed from a Pro
hibition standpoint. P. B. Geedman
speke of the labor depression and claimed
that times would be hotter with the ad
vancoraetit el Prohibition. Nev. M.
Frayue discussed the soeial problems in
volved and Nev. Wm, Pewlck, the moral
nod fecial aspects of the question.
Arrrstru en r ItcqntiUlen.
llcujamin Devenshire, jr., ene of the
parties Implicated in the unprovoked attack
en Alfred N. Urewu, of Fulton township,
was arrested yesterday at Pert Dep-slt,
Marylaud, en a requisition Issued by Gov.
PaUlsen. SheriR Hyh went te Pert
Deposit te-day te bring the prisoner back
te this oeuuty. After tbe assault ou Mr.
Brown, in which tlm-opirtles participated,
they tied te Marylaud. Twe of them
were arrested several wecka nge and, with
the third hi custody, the case will
probably be disposed of at tbe next term
of the court.
HnrplrlousSpeoua In lln I'aescnilen.
Henry Smith was committed te the
county prison fevcral days age for 30 days,
by Aldcrmau MoCenomy, for drunkenness
and disorderly oenduct. When arrested
he had In bis pos3nsien seven spoons.
Theie were identified en Monday as the
property of Maud Hoever, and she made
complaint against Smith bofero Alderman
Spurrier. A detainer was ledged at the
prison, and as seen as his term expires
Alderman Spurrier will glve him a hearing
en tbe clinrgoel larceny.
Ulipute About n Hurts.
0. W. Bender en Monday brought an
notion of deceit lu the court of common
pleas, against Samuel Oherheltzer and he
was arrested ou a eapias. Plaintiff alleges
that be bought a herse from the de
fondant which was represented te be
sound, but which he afterwards ascer
tained was spavined. Counsel ler de
fondant asked his discharge en common
ball, but the court refused te disobarge
him and be tben cntercd bail for hi ap ap
jarance at the next term of tlie court.
Surety eftTC-KC-WfV ,..,
Jehn M. Martin this inemlug nw'?,
oemp'alnt of snrety c( tbe pcace against
II, W. Wirebaclc, who, complainant says,
made threats te de him bodily harm.
Aldcrmau McGlinn istued a warrant for
Wireback's arrest.
Themas Median was this morning com
mitted te the county jail for live days by
Aldcrmau McGllun, for druuken anil
disorderly conduet au oflense te which
Mr. Median is eadly addicted.
(mange or Hetel proprietors.
J. P. Knight & Sen te day Beld out
their stock and fixtures of tbe Oity hotel
te A. II. Land Is, of llarrlsbnrcr, who will
take possession at ence. Mr. Knight was
proprietor of tbe Exohange hotel, this eity,
for several years, and afterwards went te
tbe City. Mr. Landls is new proprietor of
the Washington beuse, Uarrisbiirg.
l.eiTgu ltoem te t Thrown Open.
The new ledge room of Laudater Ledgo
Ne. OS, K. of P. will be thrown opeu te
the inspection of the public en
Thursday ovenlng, between 7 and 10
o'clock. A muMeal programme has
been prepared for the occasion and
there will probably ba an addrers dellverud
by ene of the members,
llorte Slelen
On last Thursday night Andrew L. Lane
of Ncllsville, bad a black mare thrce years
old ami 10 hands high stelen front his
stable Mr. Lane has slnoe baen loekinz
for tbe stelen animal without success, and
te day he put the matter in the bands of
Alderman spurrier.
Tbe Ueinlnc Hand Tournament.
The band tournament at McQrann's park
en Oateber 23 premises te be very lanely
attended. The Kaading & Columbia rail
road will run an excursion train en that
day and tickets will bn mid at greatly
reduced rates,
Kxeurilen te NUgnm.
Tbe weather this morning was rather
oeol for i ummer, but novettbeloss twenty
or twcnty-tlTO oxeursionista from this city
availed thorn selves of the cheap rates ever
the Reading read and its connections te
pay a visit te Niagara Falls.
Bale et Stocks,
Jacob 0. Leng, broker, aeld yesterday
at private sale 6 soarea Fulton National
bank at $100 par share, aud 2 shares
Eastern market at $!i3 per share.
Mtemi indicated.
The vfoither report rcoeived at uoen to
day stated that frosts are indicated to
night, and If tlie w-'nds eaaie, will be
quite oevero.
Ileal K.tate ITIthdrawn.
The pre per ty of Daitrieh Hoisa.decaased,
en West Chestnut etteet, elTcrcd at publie
sab cji Monday ovening.was withdrawn at
$3,15.
Tbe Ohie llctnrus,
The Democratic headquarters en tbe
third fleer of tbe poateflloo building, will
be open te. night and the returns will be
reoeived there from the Ohie election.
l'ald en.
The pay ear of tlie Pennsylvania rail
read pawed west this afternoon and the
mn were paid off for the month.
Majer' Court.
The mayor had three lodgera tedispcai
efthi morning. They were dlsohirgel
from custody,
Tan Lights Oat.
The pelice reported four oleetrio and its
gaseline lights as net burning en Monday
night.
Ueinocratte Mettlnc
Tlie Democratic mass nicellng at tlie Gap en
Wednesday evening, October 2M, will be nil
itrnssnl hy It. Jenes Mennghan, or WoatOhcs WeatOhcs WoatOhcs
tert W. U. llcnsel, Jntnes M. Walker and
otliers. Tliore will also boa torchlight pro pre
cession. Itdftw
Amtiitinenli,
Upel Oath. Tlie llo9ten Travtlttr has tlie
following commendallnn et tbU comedy,
wlilcli will be prosented by M. II: Curtis In
tlie cpern liouse tills evening I " On tlie rout
Mr. Curtis Is much tbe same old Sam'l who
iiasbonnsnchalaverlto with llnsten theatre theatre
eoers In previous scntens, but bis oxaggora exaggora oxaggera
lions nrn net se marked, nnd be conforms
tnore with tbe generally accopteil lilea el a
commercial trnvnler, the Interpretation lining
much inore roflned and pleasing."
HVKVIAr, tiUTlOKH,
W hy de you suitor with llaelc Ache. I'm In In
the Chest. Rht'umMIiin.nrlameness nnywhern
when a Hep Matter will nurolygtve you re
lief I Druggist soil them, 25 cents.
A rollemn Hraced Up,
1). r. Cellins, momber of pelice, seventh
ward, Readlng.l'n., talks this way: " Buffor Buffer
od severely fiein rheumitUm i netlilni? did
me nny geed till I trled Theinar Seltetria OU.
It Is u plonsnre te rocemmeml It. Fer rnile by
II. 11. Cechmn, druggist, 137 nnd 139 North
Uucen strect.
Somelblngllerall the rreichrrr,
Itnvill II. Kalrall. 11. l) editor et tnoJeioa
Metlietlltt. biijb edltnrlally, In the Novembsr
I KU) niimber el his puper : " We harn tcsted
the merlUi et Kly's Cru8m Halm, and bollevo
that by n thorough courseot treitmnnt. It will
euro alinejt every omuet eatum. lllnlsters
nsnclais.nrn allllcted wltb liiai and tbreit
trnublcs, nnd mtarrh scorns mnre provalent
than uver. Wn cannot rocemmnnil Kly'j
Urenm llnlm tee hlghlv." Net n liquid or a
smiU. Applied te nostrils with tbe linger.
Benm lleiibt tnn lllDla
Andthometlvoiotlts natUers, but nene who
have uerl tliem ileiibt the rlllcaiy et Ilunleek
Jlloed lltten. llils splendld bleed toutels
without n peer, femaln by 11.11, Cechrnn.
drugijHt, 137 und in Werth Queen street. '
Killn ivreuglit In the Ferest,
llewdcnresjlnf It IstOHOoncrusel trees cut
down In the midst et a neble rnrrst. llowsad llewsad
dcnlng It Is nNe te seu that thin spot In the
inhUl or your otherwlio abundant hair, step
It nt ence by tbe use of rnrker'n Hair lialsnm.
Knrnctnal elllcleiicy this tainoiisartlcle stands
at the head et Its clasi. Klnunt for tne toilet
itollcleus In ider. nnd restores tbe erlglua
color te gray or faded hulr. Konneuilcal, as a
slight, occisleiinl npnllcntlen keeps the hair
nnd scalp In porlccterdnr. el luidSl
hRIn Ulaccs. "Hw-njiiB'sOlutineDt."
"Suaine'i Ointment" cnreii Tettor, Knit
lllicum, llliigwerm, 8ore, rimplci, Kcznmn,
all Itchy Skin Kruptluns, na natter hew ebitl
iiale orleng ttandlng. iil'JM.W.frtwIv
Airs Dr. Wnlten's fcri'icucullea,
Methor Walten has prescribed this vuluable
medicine ler a great tumiy years In her prtvate
practice. It hai proved im uiilalllng spcclllc
In the treatment or tlin many dlionlers te
which the lutiiHle constitution is subcct. It
Is a nure euro for thu monthly troubles that se
many women sutler. Mailed en leeclpt et
price, Nte. I old by II. II. Cochran, tlruggldt,
137 and 13') North Uihhmi Mreet- (3)
"1 telling i'llei."-ktjinptemi A cliture,
Llke porsplr.ltlen tntonse Itching, worse by
Bcriilchliig, incelat night, seeuit It pin-worms
worn crawllnrf ' Uwayne'i Ointment" fi ci
)fmaif, urcctirr
UKAKTI'AINS.
rnlpltutlnn. Drepsical hwelllngs, Dizziness,
Indigestion Headache. .Slecpleasueas cured by
Wells' Health Kcnewcr." (1)
Dr. Fruiter's Mngte (Hntiuent.
The greatest blessing that bas been ills ills
cevired In this generation. A sum euro for
neils. Hums, SoreH, cuts, Kleth Wounds, Hern
Nipple, Hard und tielt Cerns, Chapped Lips,
and Hands, rimplesnud lllotcbes. I'rlcoAec.
Sold by UriijulsU. Held by H. 11, Ceclirun
druggist. 137 and IS) North Oilmen strect. (1)
files I i-llesl I'jltsi "
Sum curj for lSltnd,:illoedtngnnd Itching
Vile. One box has cured tlie worst cavj et 'JO
yetirxstundlng. Ne ene reed sutler nve min
ute's alter using William's luillau I'lle Oint
ment, ltabserb3 tumors, ullays Itching, acts
as podltlce, gives instant relief. I'repaied
only ter Piles, ltclilug et the private parts,
nothing pIse. Sold bv druggists and mailed
en receipt or patce, II. Sold by 11. II. Coch
ran, drugKlst.iJ7 una 1JU North Uuoen street. 1
UUUUH OX HATS."
Clears out nils, mlce, rotclies.tllos. anb), bed
bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c.
Drutrglsls. (1)
Avoid Kevor. Ague. and llllloasuess by tak
ing Celden's Liquid llcet Tenfc Atk or Col Cel
tfeii't. et druggists, olJ-lwdcedAw
it. Tnnner' ntemscn.
Or. Tunner certainly h&s a great stotnaeh
'"'.bi causoet Itsstrencth and endurance.
We' iira"y'VK.LDjjaj,,athit ihe doctor .uses!
Jlurileck JlloeU llittcri. biit li iin uce. lifi'tlY.
gestlve po"-ersnre easily accounted for. ifur ifur
ileck Jlloeil Jlitteri being a standard mollclne
ure eeld by nlUlruggl'tls. Fer salu by 11,11
Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO North Queen
street.
Celpkm's l.liuld lle-l Tonle will euro Indi
gestion, and perpetuate bodily vigor. Takt
noether. Ot druggists. ol31wdeedAw
Or, Frctler's Itoet Hitters.
Kruzler's Itoet llittcrs are net n dram shop
boverogo, but lira strictly mcdlelnal In every
sense. They act strongly upon thu l.lvcr and
Kldneys. keep the bowels epen and regular,
c'( n8( tlie bleed and tystem et every impu
rity. Beld by druggists, $i. Sold by 11.11.
Cochran, druggist, 137 mid 1JJ Neith Qucen
Strict-
ItUOIlU-l'AIHA."
Onlck completo euro, all Klduey. Itladdcr
nnd Urinury HUceses. Scalding. Irritation,
Stone,- Uravel, Catarrh et the llladiler. 1
Orugglt3 (i)
aietncrs I Unmoral I .tlethBrsl
Are you dlsturbednt night and broken e.
your lest by a sick child Buffering and cry in i
with thu excruciating pain or nutting teeth 7
It te, go nt ence and go, a UotUe et M l&. WIN
ULOH'saeOTauiObtBUl". It will relieve
the peer I'.ttle auttorer Immediately .Inpend
upon it ; tbore ts no mistake about tt. There is
net n mother en earth who bes ever used it,
who vill net tell you ai ence that it will
ruyiimtu the bowels, and glve rest te the
mother, nad rellef and iiealtU te the cUUd. op
erating llke uingie. Ittsporleotly eate te use
in all eaws, and pleasant te tbe taste, and Is
the prescription of ene of the eldest nnd best
ferculn physlctanB lu tbe United Bietas. Sold
averyw hore 2d cents a bctti j,
UllUr31-lydM,W,S&W
Fer Urau ncc, oiue or cnest, use SUt
LUII'3 1'OUOUU 1'LAMTlCll. l'lice. 25 coot-
Sold by 11. II. Cechrau. druggist, 137 and IJfl
.MIIUIVUUUU BmVh UIIIUUIHT. lOllltOOUl
ItOUOIl UN CUKN3."
Ask for Wells' "lteuirh en Cerns" 15c.
Quick- 00m pie te cure, llnrd or selt corns,
warts, bunions. (i)
lirenn'a iinuieneiu t'auacea
Is the most olleettvo Palu Destroyer In the
world. Will tneat surely iiulckvsn the bleed
whether taken Internally or applied exter
nally, nnu thereby mom certainly RELIEVE
PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than nny
ether patn alleviator, and It ia warranted dou
ble the strength et any similar preparation.
It cures p'lln In the Side, Racft tujliowels,
Hern Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, und
ALL ACIIhtl. and 13 Tt:r Uret lleltever et
Pain. "HUOWNB HOUSEHOLD PANACEA '
ahenld be In evcry family. A toaspeontul el
the Panacea lu a tumbler et het water bwoeL-
uiiuii, 11 liraiurrcui, iukuu ui, oeutime. Will
IIREAIC UP A COLD. A is.ni la u bollle.
rnay31-lydM.W.8a;w
ii. 1 ,
Health first, rlcliej nltcrwaftl. Alllorirsef
ueart uisoase including palpitation, rhonma rhenma
tlsm, spasms, bony lormatlen, enlargement,
valvular ilorangements, acute pains In lelt
breast, eta, yleld te the use et Dr. Uraves'
Heart Regulator, flporbettlo at druggists.
The ronewnod Dr. Cloudennlng says one
third of all his dissections showed signs el
Heart Dtscase ; if you have it in any lerm
use Braves' Heart Regulator, 1 per bettle at
druggists. .0 g:tw
PittsiTY veaiKsi7 ""
Lad lea who would retain lrcshness and vi
vacity. Don't fall te try " Wells' Health Ro Re Ro
newiT." (3)
"iteuuu en iron,"
" Rough en Itch " cures humor j, eruptions,
ringworms, tetter, salt rlieum, irostidfeet.
chllblulDS. (j)
Physicians have long prescribed Dr. (J raves
HeArt Regulator ler Heart DUease, why pe.
caute It Is a stvillng preparation f or a t ecu'llar
tllsciut, and i csrs ue wanunts It. II per
bettle.
De you ever have noute pains In your lcit
breast cxteidlng te your arms, de you ever
have Ruirecating feelings In region el yenr
heart T II se you have Heart Dlscaje, Use Dr
Gracs" Heart Regulator, n sureapeclflc. 91
per bottle, e$2tw
KBW ADMBTUXXMltXa.
P'MRN UHISKHatf,
CARD.
Although a Celd Wave may be here any day, there are
hundreds of our customers and ethers who have net yet thought
of looking after their Steves and Heaters. We would advise
them te delay no longer, but attend te this matter at once. Te
these in want of New Goods, all we ask is that you de net pur
chase till you examine our New Line of Steves, Ranges and
Heaters. We have never had se fine a stock and at such low
prices. Our New Flinn Range, Economy Heater, also the Du
plex Heaters arc unequalled by any ether goods in the market.
We are showing the finest line of Slate Mantels, Gas and Ceal
Oil Fixtures ever in this city.
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
XtLW ADVtCHTIHKHJSNTlt.
AtULI.l.lnK ir MUUM.AKU't rLUU
and Fountain line cut Tobaccos. Alse.
rmt-cISM Hmeklng Tobaccos at;
IIAIUMAN'U VKM.OW FUUNTClUAli
HTOllK.
41.IIH, IIKST IlltnNULiATKU SUUAll FOIt
S7c. Our Hlo and Java Ce trees blended nt
2e. is fit t or nny lablb. Whitest 00 Sugar in
the city. OI.AUKK,
Ne. 88 WestKIng Street,
J-TltANIJ tOKUtHT AT
I.OTZ'8 BALOON.
OPr03lTK l'OSTOKFICK, TO-NiaHT.
n
rpilK ANNUAL, MKKTINtl UF TI1K
X BtockbnlderB of the Strasburg and Mill
port Turnplke Company, Ter the election el
managers for the ensuing year, will be held
MONDAY, NOV,3,18M. at So'cleck r- m., nt
thobanklngbeusont lUe-.l, McUrann A Ce.
Ol3-3leaw OKU. K. UtKl), President.
ANV I'lCllhON WHO at AY Ul'.Kl. AN IN
tnrest In seeing the practical working of
the llote Automatic Drake, will have the op
portunity en TUKSUAY. WKUNKSUAY nnd
THUllSUAY At'TKItNUUNU Ot this weak.
The car may be leund about hall-past ene
o'clock at the V. It. it. freight yard. el3-3l
Nmv
ritUOKA.IlMKI
TO-NIOHT,
KINK SONUS AND MUSIC, AT
l.OTZ'3 TO N1UIU".
it
rptlltlll'IKK KI.KUT1UN.
1. 1
Thu annual meetlnu of the stockholders
et the" UTlrtgopert Allorse Shoe lto&clTnrn lte&clTnrn lto&clTnrn
ptke Company," for tlie election et ofHcers
for the ensuing year, will be held en Meuday,
November 3, m, between 0110 and three
o'clock p, ui., ut tte Leepard Hetel, in I.nncas
tci. AND. Al.rilANl.,
el3 3tdst rreament.
OHl- THIS AFrKBNOON, HETWBKN
J H nnd 2 o'clock, while cresilng East
Chestnut strect, from the Allondale Cotten
Mills, an envelope containing I .'5 in nanrc
notes i ihn ladles who wero setn ntcklne ui
the onvclepc will save treuble by returning
lliosameio aiiia. uiir-ni.
It Ne, 3D lias t Chestnut Street.
C'i. i-AUi,'sai, k.
CHURCH FAIR
Still in l'noensss.
De net mil te visit the church lulr under
tent. A ttne display et goods which will be
sold at reasonable prices, bnle et Cabinet
THIS KVKN1NU Adml'slnn free te ladles
every altcrnoen lrem 3 te & o'clock. e2-!wdlt
c.
J. SWAWU.VCII,
COAL.
Ofllee- Ne. CO Contre Square.
Ynrd-i-Kast Walnut and Marshall Streets.
(HtewnrtsUld Yard.)
lleth Inrd nnd OIllce connected with the
Telephone Kxchange.
Or 1V1.M1,1.1 JUl ASl'Uillilli
ectlS-bmM&r.Il
INRULOTIIIMlriMClUK FALL.
1 have new displayed en my counters
rucks mv sunerb line et Kali Woolens,
fWdi
Tbev are the choicest ceeds ever ellered In
this city by any merchant tailor hcioteroro.
All SulLi, fanlaloens and Overcoats will be
trimmed with the very best and a perfect und
comieiiauioniniwaeguarnnu.oi. non-nan
te step as you pass by und ezamlns tbe goods
in my window.
A. II. UOSKNSTK1N,
37 North Queen street, oppeslto the rostefllcc.
inl4-6mdll
HO HKKTI1K UllISAX I'ltlirKSSOltS,
ALDINE AND CLARlf.
THIS l'.VENlNO AND EVEI.Y KVKN1SO
THIS WEKK AT
L.OTZ'3 SALOON,
OvrestiB TUB 1'OSTOmcK.
yantudheg Lunch this Evenln;
i.helcu
elt-Sld
LesurlftdfOS tSP:-
1tM)U, viiitb u ut;Kt'.niC)TJti7"
-BANKERS.-
11UIMB RAILWAY SKCUUIT1K8 ALWAYS
. ON HAND KOIl I.N VKSTilKNT.
MINNKAI'OLIS ItlSAI. KSTATK 7 l'KIl
OKNT 1IOND3 KOlt BALE AT 101 ANll IN
TEUEST. lMlOrillKTOltS OF " POOR'S MANUAL OK
RAILWAYS." CORRESl'ONUKNCK 1N
VlfKI). OMvdCOil 43 WALL ST., NEW YORK.
AV"
L1AMSUN K VUSTKtt.
-THE-
SALISBUET.
A FOUR-UUTrON CUTAWAY COAT SUIT.
Made In Whipcord or Corkucrew Worsted,
of a Rich llrewti Celer, or in the Fashionable
Mulberry. A very Stylish suit for Dress
Wear. Prlce, lie 00 13 u co.
FOR 1IUB1NESS SU1T6
Our Specials me thu Rest that can be leund
They are Ail-Weel and carefully made, cut le
lit as handsomely as the mere 01 pensive.
THE TEN DOLLAR SUIT
Is a ery neat Checlc Pattem.'dark In color,
nnd the ether salt Is n very deslrable Dark
Colored ever Plaid Casslmire, ter
813 00.
Ourvarlotyet SILK NECKWEARfer Hall-a-Dellar
1110 et the very Latest Styles and the
Newest Designs In material.
UONNINU COATS
AND A L11IUE VARIETY OF FANCY COL-
11 hi-. i riiAnflKii mi hits for THE
ROLLER U1NK SKATERS.
MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR IN ALL
URADES.
HATS AND CAPS
In Belt Of Stilt Felts of tbe Latest Fushlen,
and a very Nobby Turkish Frlie for the
children. Reys' Peles In n very laige variety.
Hiiltable ter BChoel wear, but ler a Uent's Full
Dro-s Silk Hat, there are nene te equal
THE NEW HllOADWAY.
OUR LADIES' WAUKKNPHAbT FOR F1VK
DOLLARS,
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ors 111 dye Cotten, Weel, 811 k or Fenth
trs. Simple, permanent nnd brilliant, loc, a
packnge at HUIILKY'3 1)110(1 STORK,
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ri'UIC IIKSlOUUATll) OITY ICX. C031.
L will meet en TUESDAY EVENING at
7 SO o'cleck.on third fleer. Poateftlco llutldlng,
te fill the vacancy caused by the declination
et Jehn Murphy, nominated for tba Asjcmbly
from the city district.
W. U.UENSEL,
eltst Chairman.
rpilKANnDAI.MEeTinUUFTIIKIJlOOK-
1 holders of the Lnncister A Frultvllle
Turnplke Read Company will be held nt Ne.
U North Duke stroet, Lancaster, l'a., en Mon
day, Novcmber 3. It8l, between the hours et
two aud thrce o'clock p. m. Election et oillcers
ler ensuing year, etc
U. CARPENTER.
elJ-:tmSUw Sccretary and Trcnsuier.
nCHOOltATlO ueunty ctiM.iurruB.
'1 here will Le a meeting et the Demo
cratic ceuntv committee in the rooms et tbe
City Committee, third HeDr of Keplor's pest.
OIllce building, North Queen street, at 10 u. m,
en MONDAY. OCTOItr.U 27.
A lull attendance of the members Is urgent
ly requeslcd. W. U. 11ENSKL,
Chairman.
LAKCASTiin, Pa.. Oct. 8, 1S3I. eSdAwtm
"rEOlKNIe tir tub
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Lancaater Beef Oempany.
HENRY LIVELY Manager-
Iluslness will be resumed at the corner et
Jamesnnd Mulberrv streets, en THURSDAY,
OCT. 16, where all butchers and tlie public
generally, are respctlnliy Invited te call.
Swift's Choice Chlcag Reut will be kept
constantly en band. olDet
,1 "'iiA W-r It -fiE its';
X Scaled propesa's te supply the Lalaser
County Prison with beet ter six months will
le received by the beard et Inspectors et ssld
prison, at said prison, en Monday, November
3, lbSI, nt 10 o'clock, a. m. Proposals 10 be
sealed and marked " Proposals ier llcct."
The beard reserve tbe right te reject nny or
all bids. JOHN H.311LLE1I.
JOHN 8. WKAVER,
ell-StdAlw Committee.
AStVuJSJUXNTO
lUl.TON ut-JSKa. lieuatc.
THE SEQUEL OF SUCCESS.
Tuesday Evening, October 14th.
The Celebrated Character Comedian,
MR. M. B. CURTIS,
In bU New Plece. written by EDWIN
MARULE, Ej(4 Entitle 1
SPOT CASH,
Or, SAM'L OF P03EN en tbe Read and Cen
tlnuatlen and Sequel te Sam'lel Posen,
ADMISSION ,
RESERVED HEATS
Fer sale nt Opera Heuse.
,.75, 50 A 35 CENTS
7 cents;
Oll-3t '
1 jieu thu: en KAi'iiar
UNION HARDWARE CO.'S
Eiuk Reller Skates
IN LANCASTER, GO TO
MARTIN RUDY,
Dealer iu Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc.,
Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET.
cn-Ulsyclu RUlng Scheel, 8, W. Cor. Centre
Square and West King strceL eti till
s
K ATI NO HI MR.
MORNING BESSION FROM U TO 11:30
AFTERNOON SESSION.. ..FROM 'A TO 0.00
EVENING SK8SION FROM 7 lOlOiOO
ADMISSION:
MORNING ,
AKTKRNOON.
KVKN1NU
10 CUNTS,
15 CKNT4
0 C1CNTS.
-SICATK9 100 KXTUA.-G9.
R. R. STOWELL,
asctta
MANAOER.
LANCASTER RINK.
SECOND EDITION.
TUESDAY BVBNIWQ, OPT. 14, 1084,
THE OCTOBER BATTLES.
AN UNt'SUALLY LAItOK VOT1S lrt OHIO.
Trenhle Over the Arrest el United siattt
rrUrinsli-A Man Shet Dead la Cln.
ctnnatl West Virginia's Vote.
Cincinnati, Oat. 14. Inte last night
tbe pelice arrcsted six United States mar
shals. AU were taken In a plaoe known as
the Negro Resort, and all but ene oarried
revolvers. They claimed te be searching
for repeaters. At ene o'elook United States
Marshal Wright formally domanded thelr
relcase. Doing refused he left, butro butre
turned subsequently armed with a war
rant from the United States oeurt for the
anostef the threo polieomen who arrosted
the deputy marshals. lie was informed
that the six doputleo had already been
released, but the polleomon oeuld net be
found. Twe of them wero eaptured later
en and held en the oharge of intorferenoo
with deputies in disoharge of their duties.
Marshals are new saarehing for the third
polieomen nnd have a warrant for the
arrest of the polleo llcutenint who looked
the deputies up.
VOTINO PROGRESSING O.UIETLY.
Tolkde, O., Oat. 14. The weather is
elear and oeol. The voting is pregiessing
quietly and the indications are that the
vete will be the largest evor polled. In
six of the eight wards of the eity, It is
eUimatcd that fully ene half of the ontire
vete was in bofero nlne o'elook this morn
lag. CINCINNATI TEVEniail WITH EXCITEMENT.
Cincinnati, Oot. 14. The eity is fever
ish with excitement. Slight collisions have
taken place ineeveral wards, but the worst
se far has been iu the Sixth ward, whero
a large number of nozrei3 and Irish vete,
and whero early this morning ene of
Pinkerton's doteotives was badly beaten.
A negre known as " Fexy" Andersen,
was killed this morning In an encounter
with a deputy marshal. The report comes
from the 15th ward, that the deputy sher
iffs have overpowered the deputy marshals
and are refusing te allow nogreos te
vete. A deputy marshal has becn sent te
the Eoene.
A LARGE VOTR BEINQ TOLLED.
Tlie woather is delightfully oeol and a
very laree vete has fe far been polled.
The men about the polls say there is
Tery little scratching nnd ovory evory overy
whoio great oarnestnes3 Is manifested.
CeLUMiius, Oot. 14. The woather is
bright and clear, with a oeol breez and
everything faverable for a full vete. Ne
disturbance of any consequence hai bjen
reported hore te-day beyond the arrest of
a few strangers for trying te vete ille
gaily.
hetu siuns tvenKiNa earnestly.
Cleveland, O., Oct. 14. The weather
turougneut tlie western reserve is bcauti
ful and thcre is every indication that a
large vete will be polled. Thcre is no
nnusual excitement, but both 6idcs are
working earnestly.
INTENSE INTEREST IN THE RATTLE
ClNCINNAlI, O,, Oct. 14. It was te
marked by Judge Kelley, or Pennsylvania,
after canvassing this state that he had
never scen such intonse intcrest manifested
in politics since 1840. Thin intensity of
feeling continues, aud an enormous vete is
being polled, each party striving net only
te get in all the votes but te get thorn in
early. The polls are being closely
watched. Deputy sheriffs and polleo
represent the Democrats aud deputy
united states marshals and tbe eulzens'
cemmittee the Republicans.
WHOLESALE ARREST OF REPEATERS.
Cincinnati, Oot. 14. The policemen
brought befere the United States com
missioner were released en bends. A
large number of ropeatera have already
been arrested and are being guarded in
the government buildiug. A number of
thorn wero brought in a patrol wagon by
police, whieh added te the already oxist exist
ing cxaitament. Tbore lias been een
siderable sheeting in the Sixth,
Eighth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards.
In the latter ward a deputy marshal shot
a deputy sheriff iu the head causing a
Bevere but net fatal wennd. In the
Eighteenth, a Domeoratio ward, there is
creat oxcitemont. bneatiRn of tlin liiren
nuTfibsr of Republican votes being ptGifTj
this morning IarK?-nuraWj of-lush voted
the Republican tioket.
EVIDENCES OF A VERY LARGE VOTE.
Coshocton, O., Oat. 14. At neon the
vete here was mero than four-fifths of the
largest vete ever polled.
Cleveland, O , Oot. 14. The voting
oentlnuos steady and the poll is unusually
large. Thcre is no excitement.
WKAT1IER rAVORAllLK TO REPUBLICANS,
Columbus, Oot. 11, The weather in
the rural districts is considered favorable
te the Republicans. Dispatches received
here indicate that in the cities throughout
the state threo-feurtbs of tbe full vete was
polled befere neon.
FOSEY ANDERSON NOT KILLED.
Cincinnati, Oat. 14 The report of
the killing of "Fexey" Auderaen was an
error. He had an altercation, but was net
serieusly hurt. Large crowds gathered at
many polling plaees and tha air is full of
rumerB of an expected outbreak. The rash
of vetes oentinuos. The total vete
inthoatate will probably roaeh 800,000.
About neon A. U. Russell was nourishing
a pistol uear tne polls in tbe Eighteeutti
ward, when a colerod deputy marshal shot
him dead.
RErORTS FROM WEST VIRGINIA.
WnEELiNO, 7. Ya., Oot. 14. The
weather is find and a very heavy vete is
being polled. This eity polled threo three threo
feurtbs of its usual vete by ten o'elook
this morning. Reth sides elaim a gain,
but there Is nothing definite
NEWARK'S CITY ELECTION.
Newark, N. J., Oot. 14. The eity
oleetion is proceeding quietly hore te-day.
There is a prospect of n large vete and
great interest is displayed. Tbe Demo
crats new control the eity oeuucil and the
Republicans must elect six of the fifteen
aldermeu te regain power.
VOTINQ TOR U. a. SENATOR.
MeNTPELir.it. Vt., Oot. 14, In the
balloting for United States Senater, long
term, in the IIouse te-day, Sonater Merrill
received 177 votes. Timethy P. Rodlleld
20, W. P. Dillingham 3. James M. Tyler
1, it II. Powers l aud '. uieui?ii l. ma
Seuate votes this afternoon and te morrow
at neon in joint assembly, the votes of
the two Houses will be ratified.
Attempt te ivrecu an Kxpreta Train.
Tci'kka, Kas., Oct. 14. A second at
tempt te wreck the Santa Fe express
train was made Sunday ovenlng near
Flerenco, Kansas. An obstruction en the
traek wasdlsoeverod iu ttme te save the
train. A reward of $5,000 ban been
offered for the arreat of the perpetrators.
Vatal ItaUread Accident.
Pittsdohe, Pa Oct. 14. Intelligence
has been received here of a railroad
aceident near Monens;ahela City, en the
Pittsburg, Virginia & Charleston railroad.
Twe ceke trains collided early tula morn mern
ing, killing two men aud injuring ilve or
six ethers,
Tobacco 1'nctery llama.
I'LTEiHnrjRO, Ya., Oct. 14. Jacksen &
Ce.'h tobacco factory and contents wero
totally destroyed by lire last nichi. Less,
8140.000. Four hundred oelored men
I thrown out of ompleymont.
AtM INTOBRIQn LAM US.
Trial Md OmtMIeb or Ufleedcri Actlntt
the BeMlaa Government.
St. Petersburg, Oot. 14-A great
folltieal trial has last been oemplotod here,
t wm oenducted privately. Six officers
of the Army were sentenced te death
besides Vera. Philip Pewa and another
woman named Walkonsteln. Six ethers
wero banished te Siberia. The excentiena
will probably be secret.'
ALARMING NEWS- WITHHELD.
Paris, Oot. 14. The Intrantigtant,
Henrl ltoehefort's paper, asserts that the
gorernmont has recolved alarming news
from China and Tenrjnln, and is with
holding it from the publie.
PRAYINO FOR ENGLAND'S CONVERSION.
Londen, Oct. 14. After the oelebratlon
of mass yesterday In St. Peter's church,
the bishop of the dloeeso and the olergy
and, congregation, numbering 600 persons,
proceoded te the shrine of Edward
the Confessor, in Westminster Abbey,
whero they knelt and prayed for the con
version of England te the aneient faith.
The people made the sign of the oress
during the prayer. They were net
disturbed In this. The vergers and tbe
visitors at the abbey were mneh astonished
by the proceeding.
A HLUODV-THIKSTY rAHtlLY.
Ueerga ltawtey Shet In the Hack and In
atanilr Killed.
Louisville, Ky., Oat. 14. A special
from Parksvllle, Ky., says Geergo Rewsey,
wbile hauling lumber, was shot en his
wagon yesterday and Instantly killed. Jas.
Bhuren, Rewsey's brother-in-law, is
suspected of the oiime. Rowsey killed
Sharen's son last February two years age.
Rowsey's father killed Sharen's half
brother. The famllies are bleed relatlcns
and have contributed much te Kentucky's
criminal history in the past thirty years.
Jasper Rewsey was hung by a mob and his
brether Smith Was shot by the militia
whlle defying arrest. Cain and Arohie
Rewsey wero killed In brawls and ether
members of the family have bcen engaged
In bloody oneountcrs.
Jowelry aud UlethlnE Stere IteDbed.
Mt. Carmel, Pa,, Oct. 14 The jowelry
and clothing stere of Max Geld was on en on
tcred by burglars last night and robbed of
watches, jewelry and clothing valued nt
$1,000.
Ilatten Appointed l'eitmaiter Uaneral.
Washington, D. 0., Oat. 14. The
president te-day appointed First Assistant
Postmaster General Frank Ilatten te be
postmaster general.
WBajnnq lnimiATlONS.
WAsniNGTON, D. C, Oot. 14. Fer the
Middle Atlantie states, colder northeasterly
winds and clear weather, winds brisk and
oseasionally high, bigber barometer, frosts
aie probable te-night.
HAUHM1H.
I'hlladelphrn Cattle aiarRer.
MenDXT, Oct. 13 The arrivals et live
stock nt the various stock yards were :
Fer the week 3,300 beeves, 18,000 shcep, 4,300
hogs. Provleus woek 3,4iw bceves, ls.ew
sheep, 4,800 hogs.
ileuf cattle wi-reln lair demand, and with a
moderate supply. Prices advanced lrem i0
He, the latter rates en the medium (trades, a
carload consisting et 17 steers, led by the late
Majer Cloyd, et l'ulaskt county, Virginia,
were sold by A. and J. Christy te Adelph
Krcitzer at 7Ue per pound. They were finest
seen here this year.
We quote as follews:
Extra, fQ7Uc; Geed, UGeXe s Medium, 5
G&?c; Coiinieii,3XOIJic ; lexas, 4tj5)c.
nt cows were dull nt JQIKc.
Mllchcews were higher at t3U37S.
Veal calves were in geed request nt 5G8c.:
Urasseis, IC011 per head.
Sheep and Lambs were in ceed demand
nnd the extra Rrndes wero 'Ae hlKber, nnd ex
tra sheep, it here, would luve commanded 5c
per pound.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, 4Ka4Je ; Geed, laic; Mcjlium, 3Q
Sie; Common, tlQ2Uet Lambs, 3UGXC
Hogs wero in fair demand ; Western
from 84SSsc ; country lrem 7 te Se. A lew
extra sold lu a retail way at 8e.
8 ALBS 07 BKKVK3 AT WEST rtllLADKLtUIi TAUDS
Ameni? the sates at the West Philadelphia
Yards were :
Redger Mayne, 70 We3tcrn and Weit Viu, SK
OVAc.
Uanlel Murpny, 15J Western au t Ohie, IK
uxu,
Jehn McAr
irdl
le, 225 Western nnd West Ve,, t
HV72V.
E. S.McKilIlu.ltoWcstern and W. Va, 3XO
e'.-te.
II. F. McFlllin,
J,.vrortJi-fM'WrtTrTS3eic.
Daniel Suivtli ft !'.,. .viv v kwemA!'
lllPPlO ft liUUrTpK tat. enura flL7l.,
JJeTremlth. ISO W. Va , ttJO&c.
a. x j. ennsty. 17J vn.,.Of87XC.
U. schamberfcft Ce.. 450 Western nnd W, Va.,
4kO'''ie.
Schamberif ft Paul, 19J Western nnd Y. Va.,
II. Chain, Jr.. Si Western and West Va( X
11. Chain. Si Vu.. mixed. 4Jlc.
Levi Lewenstelu, an W. Vu, l'a. and Teians,
4Q3c.
laaae Adler, 1W Va., 425Wc.
s llellbren, 150Texnns, ViQ'ie
M. Olman, 3Gt Pa., w. n., mid Texaus,
43ec.
L Uern,b0mlxi-d, 4K(iSKe.
Raehmanft Levl, 2U W. Va, 4'iOCc.
ii. i.uvi. no v. va , i!iuc.
K.SheeU, 55 W. Va , 4xyr,e.
N. II. llerhert. 50 Hen. und Vn . tkc.
James Clemsen. '.'() Maryland, 5ituJc.
Dennis Smyth, WW. Vu., SBOXe.
bchwartz ft Miller, 30 Illinois, ItJGc.
DIIKSSEO NUAT3
CUy dressed beevcj wero acllve and prices
closed firmer at 8(?10Kc, with sates et com
mon cows as low as 7c.
AnATTOln CALKS.
Redger Maynes, 00 head, 7HQ10C.
L. McCandless ft Ce., 153 bund, 7Q1CC.
i;. S. Dvngler. 8'J head, 8Xit'Jie.
J. K. Lowden, (0 head. 7SUKc.
11. U. Rechman, 1) i head, 7S9c.
J. N. Ward, UQ head, 739c.
Dioised sheep werolnlalrdemandr.nl
closed nt "(JSc.
Ltve sieck eiarKer.
Chiojleo. llegs Receipts, 20,000 head f ship ship
menis, B,600 heail ; market slew and weak and
10313a lower; rough pacblnir, $l HiPi 15 1
packing and shipping, $5 05 70 ; light,
14 WflJ 35 1 sklpa und gr.users.n 73915 0 Jlar
ket closed weak.
Cattle Receipts. 12.000 head , shlnments.S.OOJ
head) best fat natives Arm. but nil ethers 15f9
31e lowers expert jrrudea. 60 5037 00; geed le
chotce shipping, $ Wild C0 common te lair,
tltfsee; Texaus, tieaai.
Choep Receipts, 3,0ju head ; shlpmenls, 830
head ; market steady and Urm ; Interior te
fair, il 10t3i medium te iioeJ, (SQi 23 ;
Texans, $1U3.
The TJreierj' Journal's Llvorpeol special
quotes best American cattle lc lower at HXc
dressed.
East Libkbtv Cattle, slew at last week's
prices ; receipt, 3,010 bead ; shipments, 1,31'J
head.
Hogs market slew : Pblladeiphlaa, 13 COft
5 75 ; ilalttmercs, f3 4033 50 ; Yorkers, 3 )ta
5 40; gressers, $1 WitD ; receipts, S.JXi head;
ehlpmenls, 3.000 head
aneep siuw anu a, snune lower nun lasi
week's prices iticelpts, 4,600 neaxt t shipments,
2,000 head.
Western Oram marBets.
Tolkde. Wheat was quiet i Ne. 2 Red. cash
and Oct,, 7le ; Nev. at 75Je t Dec. at 77ic j
Ne. 2 selt at SlKc
In corn there was nothing doing j Ne. 2 casU
at cee asked.
Ottd were quiet but steady r Ne. 2 at 27Hc
Clovcriced was easy and quiet ; prime at
inn
Rocelpts, 119,oue bushel) wheat ; 2.5C0 co
corn : ,CX) de eats.
corn ; 1,000 de eats.
Detbeit. Wheat was easier i Ne. 1 White
at 79e ier cash i Oct. nominally at 750 ; Nev.ut
7i);fet no. -f lieu ar.ainsi;e ier cusii ; ucu
und Nev. at 8lc ; Nev. J Red at 73e i Long Leng
berry Red at 81e ; rocelpts, IS) bushels.
f'ni iiVn. e at &5e.
Oais NO.JJ White at SOJic ; Ne. 2 at 27e i
plVh
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rnliaflelpiiia aariset.
PniLADSLraia, "Octcber II rieur didl and
heavy I Superffne State, O (Ofjj 50 1
Extra de. t! S7K03 00 1 Pa. family, V! te
H3 73; winter clu&r, f J 73(11 23 I de atralgbts,
14 7531 75; Tdmn. extra, elear, 112304 73;
straight, II 73tf5 23r Wisconsin elear. WS
Ui 23: stralghU, 44 5085 1 winter patents 1 1 0J
tea 3!X . spring tin, n aiiw?
Ryu rleur at 3 BJUOJ 75.
Wheat market dull nn
nnd weak 1 Ne.
Western Red. 83Ke; Ne; Sde, 7Ittoe j Ne,
Pa. de. Ottjat Ne. SDolawatedo, baa.
Cern fnutet and stteedy 1 steamer, 560
COe; sail yellow, Olei de lulled, UlXflG4c
Ne. 3 de670&8c. -
Oau -Market null and easy ; . Ne. 1
wutte, siHOS3a;Ne. u de, MXas Ne. 3 de.
32He; rujected, KOHQSle Ne 2 mixed, 33
(jsoxe.
Rye nominal at Die.
are
WtoterBrattrtnllMwSl" t. "
Previsions Market qalet and -
Mess Perk. 117 Snis , bJ,,J "HaSS? Mm L
Bacen, ltupi2ctSmekd Shenldsrt. TCaMai
salt de, l&Ta Smoked Marat ORSi
plcuieadeLtrfllWc " Mul
t?h)L',?,1?il.,c,ty. "fined. Mei Ioem
....JJa1 .7 lrket steady with lair de.
'.naU Creamery extraa, S&fHIai &
de. WtJpet ii. e. & n. TVextValTwiwai WaS
litSw Trm nn10.?,Si? bett' "
tSll.0lliagStt WP'- "-
wnw vvriiMtttk". ntn"r en )
.mIs?33sa',aldeul1,aV8-W,a '
Petreleum qnlet t Ketlnea. 7Jte
Whisky qulitt tVesternat'tlaS:
Maw ketk Hhmm.
w Veiut, Oct, U.-FIenr State and Weat.
ern strongly In buyerB' raver wltb very mod med mod
erate demand. Seuthnrn steady.
.Wtet unsettl yd nnd HOe fower, with fair
buslness t Ne. l White,-nominal i Ha. a Red.
Nev:, SMJOWJei Dec87aaj8Uet JmuM
CernJifjc lowerand heavy. Mixed Weat
ern spot, S7UG20 i de lutnre, 49)Me,
Oataashade caslerj Ne i N or., IlKaMUe t
State, 8IO380; Western, XtaZie. "'
KtoeK markacr.
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aticnigan eenlrab :
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NewJorsey (,'cntial 5J
Ohie Central.... j
Del. Lack. A Western..,. 105i
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Lake Shere .,
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N. N.,Ont,A Western...,
bu Paul A Omaha
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St. Paul...,
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Texas Pacinc........ lli
Union Pncifle fj5
Wabash common ,
Wabtub Proferroit.
West'rn Union ToleRraph niK
Leu t37llie a Nnshvilie... wji;
N. Y Chi. A Ht- L
LehlKti Vulhiy tH
LehlKU Navigation 10k
Pennsylvania sivt
ReadliiR , nk
P.T.AUnUoie ia
Northem raetfle Cem... 11
Northern Paolae Prat... 43);
Hostenvtlls
PhUadulphla A ZtiQ....,
Nortnern Central ....
OnCsrKrenad ,
Canada .lentharn.,
Oil CG'i
Foer.lo'sPftfinenarcr
Jnraey Central.,..,...,
OreKonTranscentlnomaL ....
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yaotatleaaoy Associated Pres.
Stocks steady.
PhUidelphta ft ErteR, U...... 1
Kealtn(f Railroad u
Pennsylvania ltauread BS)5
Lahlsh Valley ItaUread is
United Companies of New Jersey 180
Nerthern Pacific, , vx
Northern Vacme ProferrcJ U
Northern Central RaUreail
LeciRh Navisatiea Company 4iu,
Horrlste wn 'Railroad .....104
CentnU TruiuportAtten Company as
Uultale.N V..nnd PhlladelphU. tit
IJtUeSchuvlAUI BAllread.... ta&
nan imi.
Qjotai.lens by Aaioclated Prejj.
Stocks etieng. Meney, l(J2e.
New Yerfc Central , uie
Srle Railroad ui2
Adims Kxprew , ise
Michigan Control Railroad , ee
Mlchtgun sen'.hcrn RaUreail , 7M
Illinois Centni ItaUread ig
Cltvnland ft l'lttebargh lUtlreud .140),
Chlcaite A Re.nr Island Railroad iu
i uwuurKu a, surt vvnyne naureau..,
Wostern onlei Tel icraph Company,
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' " 1S30... 100
" 1896... 100
" S par ct. In 1 or S'J years., loe
" 4 par ct. soheol Lean.... 100
" 4 " In lorSDyeurj.. 100
" 4 " In 5 or 2J years., loe
" 4 " lnlOoraOyeai-s, 100
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flrat National llantc Mount Jey..
Ll'.itz NntieaallUaa.....,,
MaubelJi National Rank.....
Union National Rank, Mount Jey.
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New Helland National Uxak. ...... 100
HaDNtttleail Rank tee I
Uuarrvvilln National Rank Uk) 1
Ttranriaaaroeca
ISL; Sprla A. Deaver Velley ...4 34 4
RridKU"--' ftllorcahea ... ISM
Celumr .a ft Chestnut mil n
Columbia ft Washington I.
CeluuiliU A lllg Spring a
Columbia ft Marietta , ,.. 'A
Maytewuft Kllzabotutewii..... xA
Lancaster ft phrata..... A
LAncaaler WlllewStrect.......... a
Straaeura ft MlUuert &
4 Mailetla ft Maylewu e
eiariuiui a ciountje' a
LancEilzabetht'u ftMtddlet'n lue
lncaster ft ITrullvllle W
Lancaterft Lltltz... 2A
Sicily Island W
UastUrandywlneft Waynesb',;.... (0
j.ancjujujrffl tvuiuuu6uwn a
Lancaster ft Maner 50
Lancaster A. Menhslm S
Lancaster ft Uartetta. 96
Lancaster ft New Heliauu... 100
Lancuiter ftSnseuelianna...... soe
VLeiaaLLAnsoes stoeks.
Uuariyvuie R. R !3J
MUloravllle Streot Car SO
Inquirer Prlntinij Company .". 4j
(las Light aud Kuel Company...... 2
Slevens liouse (Rends) 100
Columbia Qas Company.... ., 2S
Columbia Water Company.. ......... 10
Bnsiuehanna Iren Company....... leu '
MorletUi llollewwaro '-
Stevens liouse... Si
MlRersvllle Nermal school ,
Northern Market u B0
Kastern Market Ml
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l.lSTATtS Utf S.Ylan K. MePUcUUMWij':,
All latent Lancaster cltv. deceased. Lettera
et administration en bald 041 ate havlQbear,.,
gruute I le the uuderslgned. all p3reu3 lB--;j.".
dobted te slid decedent ura requested te maka J
linmedlate settlement, ana these having ;J
clulms or demands against tne estate of MM .
docedcut, te inake known the same te htm 1
without ue.uy or te his atterney. !tjj
JOIINLKITCUIK, 4c
Ne. lWEast Walnut Street. i
Adinlnlstntar.!Vi
a. r. s wABB,.Att'r si Btdeawxji.-'i
IaTATK tlf JABIEtl UIUK, X.ATK OaT-f. ,.j
li Lancaster City, deceased. Letters testa-?- '1
te the undersigned. aU persons Indebted re ,g
kliutvtu uiu li;iuu3u;i iu mug .iiiiiimiiibi
payment, and tnose having claims or da-x
mands against the same, will present thea.-'
without delay ter settlement te the uudar-
signed, residing In Lancaster. vJi
ANllKKW KIRK. Executer. ? jSSS;
gcpl8 0tTh Ne. CM Kast ChestnutBtreetfc &
1,131 Aii-. utf a.ina ai. Buivtxtm ,
XU lale et tne city 01 Lancaster,"
ceaseu. tellers 01 euiuinisuuiiuu van
ostute having been grauted te. the b
signed, all ierseas Indebted ttwreta
rcquesieti iu luina luiiuuuukia iijm
and thoje having claims or uemanaa 1
tne Huino will present tn cm wlthOBta
settlement te tbe undersigned, f "..
JU1M. liaui il.MAUlHI,
AdKlnlitntatK. .
J no. A. Cevts, Att'y. f aldtdOftW
171STATU OIT JACOU ui
X.ATM
I1, Ceney township. Lane
tZB
county. Mr
ceaseu. ijuucrs qx uuu
itrallen ea M
estate having been granted te the underatgaa :;
all persons Indebted thereto are reqaMtaft,
te make lmmedlatu payment, and thea Bay
ing claims or demands against the aaffitvwM
prejent them without delay ler aetUecaaaM
tue unuersignvu, reuuing iu nrai nampw -township.
' aJLUVKLDKHM,-.
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Admtalitjatai,
Edw. V. Umrrres. Atterney. aJ-suliaW U
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ESTATJt 4IK PlllLir UAAM.tiKOatAJN
late of Lancaater clty.-LeUera efaUa
latratlen en sau niueiuiiiiiKvmian
te the undersigned, all persensladebteu; t
te are requestnd te mke linmedlate pay
and these having claims or dnmaud aa
tne same will pruieuimem simoei
setHeimmtite the underalgued, n
lincutcr. ROSAIIAAS. Adrnlu!
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