T f i 'BWT "JiTIX' . :-sri(f - nrwKy,'.-! & LANCASTER ItfAllA' INTBMJGENOKR FRIDAY O0TOBER131 18H4. sacs r COLUMBIA NBWTS ITEMS Flltltl Dili: HKUULAH UUHMKSrONUKHr The Acquittal I Wtiillaltt amlth W all K K cclvedlnthe tterunati rertensl Par Rtiii llcteLt Town Happenings. Went was received In Celnmbla about thin 10 n. m that Winfleld Smith had bran clearrtl from all oemplloity in tbe death of Henry Btruetr, that he hid been released, nnd would relurn te Oolnmels, ou tbe 10:20 a. in. tralu. Frilly a half hundred of his friends assembled at tbe I'ennsylvanla railroad depot te oongratu eongratu oengratu Into him upeu hid reloeso. The verulet In his case eaused no surprise J it was ox ex ox ptelcil, for all bollevcd him lnuoeent and they liava all alone regarded his long Im. jitlseumcnt as a sbame. PKIteONAL. By tbe urgent reqnett of tbe oenarega tleu of the Ilolhel Chureh of Ged, tbe ptosent elder, Itav. J., F. Mclxell, wm returned te the oharge. It was a deserted compliment te tbe gentleman's ability. Uev. V. J. Meran. pastor of Bt, Paul'a V. K. chureb, will boture en The death of OIoecs," this ovenlng in the chureh. It is tbe drat of a serles of winter lectures. A cordial Invitation tobe preeent is extea. ded te tbe public. Iu a week or two, Wm. 0. Given, esq., will entertain the eight gontlemon wfce composed their European party. Iuolu Iuelu dlugdmsslf. fear are from Columbia, oeo fromAlasaehnintU, ene from Maryland, and three from Western states. Mr. Jehn lUlnesmith Is dangerously ill. f3Mr. Samuel Yingllng, aoeompanled by her family, left yesterday for IT cover, wbcre they will in olio thelr future home. J. 31, Ilavnrd, supt., W. Celeman Ft en. man, president and Cel. Hammend, secretary nnd treasury of the U. & C. It. H., spent yesterday with Bupt. A. M. Wilsen, of tbe 11. & C. It. It. A. J. ICauflmsn, esq,, la in Philadelphia. Mr. Harney Koyes caught cold in tbe wounds sustained by n fall at the oeal nbutitu Fometlmo age and Is again aenflncd te bis bed. TOWN NOTU3. Iu nil prebabl ity the pjiade of the Col umbia Democrats for tlr.s ovetilug will have te be ajielu postpensd e i account of tbe disagreeable weather. At .resent rain is still f.illln;-, but eivy slightly, however. Should it clear off by 2 p. m. tbe parade will be made ; If net it will be Indefinitely pestxjned. fhe Linen Dusters Are ou thelr last legs. Bemn of its members beoame jealous of Ce., and left the Dusters. The romaln remaln uie members are also jealous, but say thsy will bttel;. Nu mero will the discordant strain of the Columbia orchestra bu beard in the skating ilelf. It has baeu boanejd. The m era burn, net sutlsfled with receiving (1 per man per night and permission te skate )n the urenintf hea net playing, wanted te tkate (luting the day gratuitously. But JIaragcr ICnim would notbave it that way nnd when the members ctowled he told them te pay or leave. They left. Tbe Columbia baud bas becu engaged and will play evrty evcnlug. I'ref. Fred, Nerria closes his Columbia rngngrmcLt at tbe rink te-morrow oven even ink' Why was It that tbe special polleo inau who wltiicifwd tbe shameful cendect of n uumber uf 'drunken canal boatmen en Thltd street, last u'ght, and , did net arrest thcip ? ltepert ha U,tiiat tbe rolling mill at Bife Harber willJbemmsaM operation npiln en next Monday. lnslde tin! raca course will be laid off line bace ball grounds. That I if the courre is made, and just at present that Is in doubt. Tbe Columbia whcel club reorganized this morning. Several Heading fishermen, who npeut yc stcrday and last night en ana below the Columbia dam, returned home this morn morn leg with lOOpouudef llsh. After the election suvers.1 Columbia sportsmen Intend taking a gunning trip up north. They ur Hepubllcans, A canal beat crushed epen a set of lock Uatea at Bells Ferry yesterday, and delayed canal navigation several hours. A valuable hunting doc was killed near the Susquehanna rolling mill last evening en tbe O. & P. D. R. It., by being run ever by a Iccomellvo. UKUIiUE W. iMITH DEAD. Tbe Decease el k rerraar I,nstrMD at Uls Heme in fllttbarg. Mr. Ocorge W. Smith, formerly of tbla city, of tbe Urtn of lfostettor ft Smith, illed at his resideuce en ItidRe avenue, Allegheny City, nt ene o'elook Thursday tnernlnr. Ile had been ill for seme muii'lis,an(l his death wua uotunexpeeted, Alt tbe member of hU family, excepting bin son Chris, wbe is euaged in business iu San Francisce, were present. Mr Smith was bjrn iu Linoister, en the S2d of February, 1324. Ills father died when he was but eight years old, letvinjf, but a small citate. The boy was ambitious and energetlu nnd after attending soheol for comparatively short time, he entered IheUry koeJ" store of Mr. Christopher Hager, a leading merenant of this elty. David Ilestetter wu ompleyod iu the enme store and the two boys became assoelatos. Mr. Smith, after eoeio years, oeseptod the position of store keeper and paymaster in oeuneatlon with the construction of the Pennsylvania rail road, and in this employment he wm joined by Mr. Ilcstetter, who in tbe uoantime had been in California. In 1898 Mr. Smith and Mr. Ilestetter went te PltUbuiK and establinued the business cf -I manufacturing bltteis in a small war. but tbe business rapidly crew Inte te large B enterprise that it rfqnired the greatest tkill te manage it. Mr. Bmlth bsgan brauchlnc out iota ether enterprises, the most notable of whleh was tbe Pittsburg and Lske Brie railroad, and nt tha time of hia death had accumulated a great deal of money. In his porsennt tastes Mr. Smith was soveroly plain, He was honest nnd honorable in all his dealings, and was very ohantable te the peer. His charities were laree, and In hia Riving of them, he was nvorse te anything like a display. lie leaven r. widow, Mrs. Catharine N, Smith me Gillespie, te whom he was marrled nearly forty years age. Four uhlldren mrvlva hlui Chrid. W. Bmitb, of San Francisce: Ellen K the wife of Colonel Themas M. Bnvne; Luey A., the wife of Mr. It. J. Ilemmlcb. and Linn A." Smith Mm. Smith is the daughter of tbe lat C barks Qilletpie. of this elty. Mr. Smith has one brother. Benjamin Smith, residing in Lancaster. The body will be ttraagbt here, and Interment will be made in the Lancaster cemetery. MEIUMBOBMUUU MKWU. Krent Hear ana Acress ibe Ueantj jus. Ex-Iioreugh Treasurer Rupert, of West CheUer.bas pleaded guilty te eliatges of embezzlement. '" The Montgomery oennty toaehers' iustitute in in (tension In Norristown. On Thursday Prof. E, O. Ljte, of the Millers-- vine normal soneoi, uuaasaee " way we should study grammar" and "First lessens In lauguage," A hamleeme monument was unveiled en the Gettysburg battleQeld, Thursday, by the survivors of the Ninety third Pennsylvania Regiment, Third Brigade, Sixth Cerps, recruited mostly in Lebanon oeuuty. Miaa Fanny Celeman, unveiled the monument and Colanel J. M. IteCarter wan the orator, transferring the tablet te the Battle field Memerial a'soelatloo. In the afternoon c reuolen wm held tm tha oeurt room. Mrr. Uharles Eisenhower oemmlttoi balclde in Raading by drowning herself in the Sehuylklll river, en Thursday morning. Her hciband is newjlu prison undergoing punishment for scdaotlen. Mrs. Elsen bowers' grief and mortlfieatlon entlrely uniettled her mind, and no doubt led her te commit tulolde. AUAIN PUSTPONKU. Tbe Keputillcan l'rale Mew I'at Ufl Until Saturday Kvenlng. Lew Hartman, Hnrry Bobreyor, Jake Martin, Ad, Rolecoh), Charles Kllne and a number of ether prominent Republicans, held anether consultation te-day in regard te the proposed Republican parade', and it was agreed te postpone the demonstration until Saturday night, when Lew Hartman says, It must take plaoe rain or shine. Reinwhl thought that itbeuld be held en Wednesday night when it would be mueh better after a victory. He gave up this idea, howaver, after thinking new unoar unear tain vlotery was. He agreed te tbe Monday night arrangoment. In dam the parade does net take plnce it will be a great disappointment te the long list of generals, colonel and majors " of this city, who have bean se anxious nil seasen te show themselves. The members of the different ward organizations who have reeolved new uniforms are very mad, espoeially the oelOred elub. JUVENILE DKSIOCBAT8. On Monday evening the Domeoratlo boys of this city under 10 years of age will held a street parade. They will form at tbe botel of Theodere Wendltz en East Cbeatnnt stroet and will be proeedod by a drum cerpi. Every Cleveland boy who has a toreh or flag is Invited te partlolpate. rLlKTED AT THE WBOKO PLACE, Wednesday night tbe Republicans were te have held a meeting at the hotel of Jehn Longncekor,ln Flerin, Mt. Jey town ship, and a pole was te have been raised iu the nfternoen. It appears that tbe affair was gotten by Longneekor, who de sired te make seme trade for him self. . A number of prominent Re pub. llcans in the district were oppeced te tbe mteting from the start, as they bellevcd it would ba,aflzzle, Late en Tuesday nlgbt a party of men calling tbemselves tbe Belva Loskweod elub, went te tbe hotel and took possession of the pole, which they removed te the property of Jacob Uostctter, seme distance nway, where it was planted, after lets of hard work. A banner, broom, &a., were placed upon tbe top, and a streamer with the name of Miss Lockwood for president, Longneeker was much surprised nnd an neyed tbe next morning, and he ppent eometlmo having the pole removed. Thsre was no pole raising at the hotel in the evening and tbe rain prevented the meet ing. TO-MOUUOW'S MBETIKU AT UAIlUTVILtK, lo-merrowa(ternoou tbe Demoerats of the lower end will bold a mass meeting at Quarryvllle. It Is expected that it will be a large affair, and qui te a number will go down from this elty. Among the speakers are B. F. Qowen and W. U. Hcnsel, esqs., who will positively been band. Lecitr I.lva dtuck Mnrhet. Following are the receipts and sales at the local cattle markets during the past week : At James Stewart's yards 2,503 cattle, 1,187 sheep, 14-herBCs and 315 begs were received and 017 cattle were sold. Prices ranged as follewn : stackers, $3.755.35 ; butchers, g5.250.25 ; bulls 83 1. 'At Levi Sensenig's yards the receipts reached 1,025 cattle, 174 hogs and 00 sheep, end 690 cattle, 174 hogs and 70 sheep were sold. Prices en cattle were from 10$15e. lewer than last week. Stackers, 3 S54.75 ; feeders. $5.5.55 ; butebers, 55.75 : shiep, $404.50 ; hogs 5.505 00. At Jehn W. Mentser'a yards this week's work embraced dealings In S91 cattle, 200 hogs end 213 sheep. Geed eattle sold bigh, seme very extra feeders bringing 450 ; batchers, $55.75 ; stackers (3.50 4.23. Hogs sold a little lower at ?5.0U. Sheep brought 844.75. Tha Vflgndt' Yrurly filestlnj;. Vrem the ISalttmore Sua. At the, morning session of the Friends' yearly meeting, Thursday, the report of the standing committee en odueation was presented. It was quite u beavy paper, giving statistics of the schools and, the pupils, together with hew many of the latter are the ohlldren of mem bers and hew many are net. The soheols are very popular, and are mostly in flout isblns oendttton. Quite alame soheol was opened In Washington last year,en I street. At Sandy Springs, Md., a soheol building was erected last year, costing $3,000. The schools in Baltimere, Harford, Cecil, and Carrell counties, are all In a sat isfactory oecdlllon. The total number of ehlldren of members attending is 746. Of tbe 035 ehlldreu who attend the Lembard street school, 55 are tha ehildren of members. The committee asked for 1300 for incidental expenses of schools, which was granted. In the aftocaeon the oemmitteo en the treasurer's accounts reported a considerable balaoeo in the treas ury ; they nominated the present Inoum Ineum Inoum bent, Edwin Blaekburn, of Baltimere, for reappointment. Oe was elected. A thousand dollars was ordercd te be raised for tbe Incidental expenses of the yearly meeting of the ensuing year. The meeting has about $27,000 in Invested funds, tbe lnterest of whleh la applied te educational and ether purposes. About $1,100 per annum Is used as an educational fund, and the oemmitteo appointed te disburse it, reported aiding 11 soheols in wbleu there were 103 ohlldren of mem bers. It also aided flve persens preparing te preach. The meeting adjourned te re assemble en the first Saturday prteedlng tbe last Monday of next Ooteber. Uelore Ublel Jaitle Meailnn, Qeorge Rreen has been arrested and held for a hearing belore Alderman Me Qlinn en the oharge of felonious assault and battery prafeirad by O. E. Diily. On complaint of the same man Mlehael Ourtln, Frank Blair and Themas Barry, were held for assault and battery, and Blair was also held for assault and battery upon James A. Pally. It appears that all of these men have been working en the track of the Pennsylvania railroad betwetn this elty and Witmer's station. The above aits are thn result of a fight, and the Dallys claim te have bcen roughly han dled by the ethers. Hearings will be had in the case te morrow evenlntr. Jehn Myers, of the Elchth ward, was held in ball for n bearing en the charge of larceny of coal from David Fonts. Admlnlitraileu Letters Beveced. On Ooteber 6 letters of administration en the estate of Catherine Longneeker, of this elty, were granted te F. W. Beates. A few days after that the will of deeeased was found and tbe register yesterday heard testimony en tbe caveat filed against tbe admitting of the will te pro bate and tbe revoking of the letters of administration. The rogister deolded te reveke the letters of administration and admitted the will te probate llase ball, The game of ball between the Dauntlces and Christiana clubs did net take place to day en acoeunt of the bad weather. Neither of the nines nor their managers oame te town te-day and it is net known when It will take plaoe. It leeks as though the clubs are afraid of eaeh ether, and It Is doubtful of the game will ever be pliyed, five Lights Out. The polleo rapcrt.d two electriancd three gasoline lights cs net taming en Thursday night, vrnitMH TlIK JEWS HTAMU. KsdDI urawa's Views Ve net Hepreltst Usbrtw rellllnal sentiment. Among the political preaohera who elavored ever lilalne in New Yerk the ether day was oue Rabbi Brown, of tbe Temple Gates of Uope, whose speeeh tbe New Era qnetedasan ovldenoo that the Jews are for Blalne. Hoawnmed te rep resent the Jews, or at least the Republi can newspapers olalmed him as such rep rcscutaUve. New it turns ent that Rabbi Brown is a crank, and is no regarded by his own people. The Jewish rabbis have a ministerial association la New Yerk, of wbleh all reputable ministers are members, Mr. Brown, however, is net a member of the associa tion having been refused ad mission, and toeontly when all the Jewish clergy were called tegether te de honor te the. memory of the venorable Rabbi Dr. Huebscb, Mr. Brown was net even honored with an invitation te be present, no is simply a crank, who hav ing been ignored by bis own poeplo, seeks noterloty In thrusting hlmself before the publle whenevcr opportunity pret ents. Ile represents nobody but blmsell, and would be the last person in New Yerk te be called te apeak for tbe Jews of that elty. Ile" is Just as great a fraud as are seme of thu Christian elergy who disgraced thorn thorn selves by fawning in front of the tattooed knight. A very large raajetlty of tbe Jews are for Cleveland. TbBtUrnel UtJ Wire. rromthe EphratA Uevlew. Mlobael Ureff, plumber, &e near Kpb rata, Is tbe owner of a pair of flne mules valued at ',8100. On Friday last they were let loeto into the barnyard en his premises, but net satisfied with this privilege managed te open a gate te an adjelnltig field. They were enjoying their llberty In a lively raca In the field when ene ran into a wins fence, opening ene side of the field. His head and front legs were painfully lacerated and his hind knee has since swollen te enormous proportions showing that it also was injured, nnd Mr. Q. is fearful be will leso his valuable animal. BrtCUlAJ. MUT1VM. Sprains. Lameness, 1'atns and, Stitches Wek Hack or DMctuoet the iptne will be tm meituteiy relieved en appil&tilen et a Hep 1'latltr ever Uie alToetod part. It's penetru i lve power U wondertul. Warranted te ha the bait ma'le. 'Itohlee ifllM." ttjaipsnm( I SSelatarF, Like porsplrntlen, lntensu Itching, worse by scratelilnir, meat at nlprht, seem It pln-wermn wuru crawltiiH. ' Uwaine't Ointment " i a pUatant, ture cure Ucttcr TtJn OuTtrniuetit llncds A AD 111- TMltueet, EQUITAIILB LUfJS 80C1KTY, OV U. B. lNDISPUTAbLK IN'TJlt ANCK. Asuets evor 831,000.000, MirplPJ, Sl'J.OOO.OOO. The only Investment polley Issued p&ld Iu 10, 15 and SO yean, or death It prier. W. II. M AUDKN, MaaKCr. ec2B3nul 2.0 North Trlnce street. rum v euruc. " Wells' Ucalth Itonewer " rcsterca bcnltli and Uxer, cures Dysiwpsla, linpotenco. Sexual Debility, fl. (2 OT. Tnsitt'a Micie UlDtinent. Tbe srentetit blcsslnic that bes been dls cevured In this Koneratten. A sure euro ter Bells, Uurns, Seros, Cum. nosh Wounds. Sorts Nipples, Hard nnd Selt Cerns, Chapped Lips, and Hands, 1'lmples and Dlotches. ITlce Mc. Sold by DrusiliW. Held by It. II. Cochran druggist. 137 and 133 North Outon stroet. (4) Ladies who pessess the flnest eomplexiens are union it tnopatrem et Ulenn's Sulphur beap. UlUa Hair Vye, b'.nct or brown, be cts, oW-lwrteodiw Frem UleTOiana, UcIj, Cemes a lotter si nod T. .Walker, saying "About six months age comraenced taking Burdock Bleed BUttrt ler protracted caee or lumbago ami general deblilty, and new am pleased te state have recovered tny appetite and wonted .renRth. Keel better altogether." Fer sale bv II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO North Uueen street. Main Diseases. " Snavun's Ointment. " Bwaime't Ointment" cures Tetter. 6elt Itheum. ltlntrwerm. Sere?, I'lmplea, Kczemu, allltchvSkln Eruptions, no matter hew etiU note erlena Handing. alSM.W.K&wlv tcuuun en uuuatte." Ask for " Heugh en Coughs," for Coughs Coldi.SeroThroit, Uoarseness, Trochei, ISO. Liquid, iic. (i) Het m Vase. Net a ease et rheumatism, net a case et neu ralgia, nei a case 01 pain or Bprain-uut uu has tailed te eewhen attackwt by Themat' JCelectrla OU, Fer sale bv II. 11. Cochran, drngirlst, 1S7 and 139 North Qaeen street. "It OUU HON TAIN." Cures colic, cramps, diarrheal t externally ter aches, pains, sprulns. headache, neuralgia, rneumausm. x or man or ueuw xu uuu evu. m Urinme and Nervous people, "out et Rnrts .' 1 niilmi's Llauld iteet will cum. Atk ler Celttni, take no elAer. Ot drugnlat gen. orally. o2Mwdceclw Mrs Or. Walten's ferteuicaiTea. Mether Walten has prescribed this valuable medicine for a great many yearsln her private practice. It has proved an nntalllng spccirie in the troatment of the many dlsorders te which the lemale constitution Is snblect. It Is a sure cure for tbe mentbly troubles that se many women sutler. Hailed en receipt et prlcu.0c. Geld by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 119 North Uueen streeu (3) Fer Latno ttacs, si'ie or unast, use Slit LOH'3 POBOU8 PLA8TKB. Prtce. SS cent cont cent Seld by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Uueeu stroet. Lancaster. teblteedr HOTUKH0. It you ate falling! broken, worn ent and nervous, use " Weils' Health Kenewer." Jl Druggists. (i) BOCUH tIM KAT8." Clears out rats, mloe, reachci.flles, auts. tx-d bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. UruKgt'ls. (1) DMJ.TUH. IIiMKtxsaieu. la this elty, en the setli Inst., Jehn G., son of lehnO. and Bllxabeth aim aim melsbaea, aged S years and 8 mouths. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfutly lnvtted te attend the funeral, irem the rosldence et his parents. Ne, 120 Lew street, en Saturday atternoen at IK o'clock. Interment at St. Antheny's ceme tery. It yaw A-urnuTiajtatJiNitt. tfXlKAMOTIOB. Ill Al Anv nersen who can leek and net lanuh ateurnewBOt el Cartoons, entitled " Hhoto Hheto Hhote graphing the Babv," will receive a present, uesi uranuiaieu auuar at rae per pcuim. CLAUKK'3, S3 West King Ht GOLO ANU HILVKK riSIl AAD KKLN and flne Imported Herman Canaries, Bed Birds and Iresh seeds of all kinds At VONUKBjMITU'S. It SXKaitOrangeBt. AT 1IUBSK A full line et New French Prunes. New Va lencia Balslns, new currants, New vine. yard Cluster Table Batslus, New bultana Seedless lialslns, Choice New rigs. Naw Yerk County Buckwheat. -A130- Hecker'a Self-Railing Buckwheat. Ilave Yeu Tried Our GRANULATED CORN MDAIi ? Wohavelt White audVollew. SOUUUAUEll'S AKltON OATMEAL-Wi have ltdlrectlrem the intlUi theretere, always have It fresh At BURSK'S, NO. 17 HAST KINO. P.b, '.Telephone conueetlon. BTRHHi irmrr AnrjutTUMMtttits. rsirUKTAHT KUTIUE. GREAT SALE OP STOVES. Prices marked down. Steves for Churches and Schools at cost. Te reduce our large stock of Parler Steves and Heaters, we will, for the riext 30 days, sell Steves at an additional reduction e'f 10 per cent, en our already low prices. We must have the room for our Christmas Goods, se have been compelled te offer! these great inducements te attract the trade. Remember this sale will only last for 30'days. Come and see for yourselves. If our prices are net away down we don't ask you te buy. FLU & BUMS GMT STOVE ST01 Ne. 152 North Qu90q Street, MEW AltrKRTlHEMl'.NTa. alUKMMKM KLBCUTIIIK. . The nnnunl meetlnjt of the stockholders et tbe UrlUfccpert A Herse Shoe Uead Turn, plke Company," for the election et officers ror.the ensuing year, will be bold en Monday November 3, l&M, botween ene and three o'sleck p. m., at tfce Leepard Hetel, in Lancas ter. AKD. M.rilANlJS, elBSUHr 1'rcsldent. ffULTOM Ol'EBA UUDeIi. Tu'aday, Novembcr 4th, 1884, CHABliE8L. DAVIS, Would Bbxewkzd ALTIN J03L1N COMEDY CO., $10,000 GMLEIE BAND. MAQNIFICKNT OBCUE3TUA. NKwrniNTixa. newbubnehy. 133 LaCSOS IV 10 JilHCTKS. Eleeticn Betutns Between tbe Acts. avHcscrved Seats ler sale at Opera Heme OOl te. 031 n 1,3,4 ;niT Abu auw uurn, SHULTZ'S Only Hat Stere. We are new prepared te show you tbe most couiplcte line et SOFT AND STIFF HATS Ot tbe most approved styles ever otlered in the city ler young men. Being In constant communication with the leading manufacturers of NKW YOUK and l'illl.AUELl'XUA. we can guarantce enr styles te be as represented, and will wager that tbere Is no uealer In the city who will give you better and loner prices. MCall and examlne our stock, which is all new and handseme, -AT- 144 North dueen Street, (aUHDAKElVa OLD BTAND.) marif-dAw s f Of At. NOT1UK. Buy Your Clothing New. BUY YOUR UNDEUCLOTHING NOW. Buy Your Knit Jackets and Gloves New. BUT TOUR NEOKWEAR, COLLARS AND GUFFS NOW, Buy Your Gum Clothing and Hals New. BUY YOUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING NOW. GOIIK NOW ANU BUY THRU Ol' HIRSI & BROTHER. Why new T de you aslt, They will eell thelr untlru stock or Reeds nt nil Kinds between new and Anrll 1st. aa tbev Intend mablnit ex. tensive repairs te tbelr i-tere buildings, and j kJIV KUUUI Will lu .u luuti way. ou COME ONE, COME ALL I BUY YOUK BAltQAINS HKFOtiE THE STOCK IS SOLD DOWN. Hirsh & Brether, COBNKB OF CENTUE SQUABE & NOKT1I QUKKN BT., IiANOASTEB, PA. TT7II.I.I&MSUN ITOSTEft. NOVEMBER 1st, COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASON FOB OVERCOATS. We have prepared ourselves ler this season with a very large and carefully selected steck: of overcoats that ranga In price from 13.00 te 126.00. OOB SPECIAL SUITS Fer Ten and Thirteen Dollars are becoming quite popular, und ter Bteycle Bldera we have a let of retcular Hloycle rants made with a Deuble Beat. These are et Middlesex Flannel and will net fade. TUB NEW DONCASTEB STIFF HAT Is ttie very Nowest out. Is ha a natty ap pearance and Is a shape that U sure te beceme fashionable. BOBES ROBES Of Buffalo, Welt and Becky Mountain Geat Alse Lap Bobea in Plusb, both slngle and double SILK NUCK.WEAB, The very best th can be procured. Slltc all through. Price, SO cents , THE UNIVERSITY SH1BT. A vary flne Flannel Shirt, bread uleatsln liojeui. Open Frent with tnlt turn-down cel lar. We have them In a varlety el colors and all sizes, l'rlce, ri.75. BlurCt.KUOdE ler Gentlemen and Beys In various colors, TUB PROTECTIVE TOE. The best Shoe yet Introduced ter children. It will wear lenuer than anv ether Shee made. It Is easier te the teec and Is a mero stylish loosing Shoe than the square tee. RUBBEBS RUBBEU3 In all stvli's ter Uents, J.adl.s or Children) and Rubber B en ter rough work. Alse Regular Sportsmen's Beets, 32, Hi, 36 and 38 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. PAllKIJIt'H UAIH 1JALSAU ANU PAKU or'flT-jnle for sain At fnehnin'slJmflrHtArn j ITci:; and lsa North viaeen Bt, Laucnstar, Pa Lancaster, 'Pa. MJWXOJLjj. fKOfl ItlTTKlM. nun it 11 linn liniT imit 00 w w wsk i " 1 no e WWWWNKK" imt WW WW N N H I It O O WWWW N NN I it 00 W W N N 8 nmt 00 nit it k no e n n n Jfc it w unit e n n w II N KV OO N HU 83a SS3. BSVt This medicine, combining Iren with pur vegetable tontes, quickly nnd completely CUUK3 PY8PKP8IA, INDIHESTION, MA LAUIA, WEAKNK.83, IMfUltK ilLOUU, CHIljts nnd FEVBB and NKUUALQ1 A. Ily rapid and thorough uslmllatlen with the bleed. It reaches every part et the system, fiurtrlesand enriches the bleed, strengthens he musclM and nerves, and tones and lnvlg erami iuu Bysiem; A flne Appetizer Best tonle known. It will euro the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all dlstresslnc symptoms, such aa Tasting the Feed. Belching, Ueat In the Stom ach, Ileartburn, etc. The only iron modlclne that will net black en or lnjnre the teeth. It Is Invaluable ler diseases peculiar te women, and te all persons wbe lead sodentery lives. An unfailing remedy for dtssases of the Liver and Kidneys. Persons suffering from the nflect of over work, nervous troubles, less of appotlte. or debility, nxporlence quick rollef and ronewed energy by its use. It does net cunse neadaobe or preduce Con stipation OTH Kit Iren medicines de. It is the only preparation et Iren that causes no-Injurious effects. Physicians and druggists recommend it as the best. Try It. Thegennlne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BROWN OHBMIOAL. OO. sepSMydftlvw Baltimore. Md. Nff)f AUrHllTlUBMUNia riUK LAHUESr, HK.lT AnU MOST COM- X. plete assortment et Flaying Cards In tbe City, from Be per pack up, at BABTMAN'S YKTiLOW FBONT CIHAR STOBE. t.U STOUK UUNMUUTluDT CIUAU9. 11 J ler 23a Can be relied en aa strictly Cen necticut at UAKTHAN'3 YELLOW FBOKT UlGAB BTOBK. GKOKOIC FJ.ICH. TAxaexunsr, NO. 13 WEST QKBUAtf 3THKET, Birds and Animals Stufled in a superior man ner and at reasenable prices. e2Mwd H1UU TEST UAUSTIU HUtlA, In Flve Pound Tins and In Bulk, Seda Ash and Banner Lye ter Boap Uaelne. nt UUBLBT'B DKUQ 8TOBE. augs-Cmd fU West King street. YELLOW If KONT ClOAB. WAMWAWTKD clear Vuelta Abajo uavana filler, the best Se cigar In Uie state at UAUTMAN'3 TfBLLOW FBONT CIGAB 8TOBK, A L.H8. IIRMT IIBARDkATKU HUMAKVOR 4 27c Our Kle and Java Coffees blended at lie. is at ler any table, tha eltv. Whitest co Sugar, in I L, A. It UK, Ne. S3 WestBing BtreeU. WIS. -WOULD ltKHPH.UTVUt,l.Y AN AN AN nounce te our patrons ami frlends that we have opened a branch stere at Ne. 23 North uneen street, where we will soil flowers and ether goods that we generallv deil In. 11UUUE.U -UUU'-. oe'Mwd East End Uardens. PCULIO HALK NOTIOK BATUKUAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1834, at the residence. Ne. Ill West King street, publle pale will be made et thn following articles, viz: One Parler Heater, 1 Parler Suit, with marble top tables, Etlshee, Brussels Larpete, Bugs, Pictures ana Hassocks, Walnut Bed Beem Salt, marble top, Dining Beem chairs, a let et bedding and ether articles net enumerated. Hale te commence at ene o'clock p. m, et said day, conditions made known by O302t UllNUYSUUBKllT.AuCt. F 1MEOLOTMIIIU rUK TMK FALL, 1 have new displayed en mv counters and raeks my superb line of Fall Woolens. They are the choicest goods ever offered In this city by any merchant tailor heietorere. All Suits, Pantaloons and Overcoats will be trlmmed with the very best and a perlectand comtei table fit alwu t guarantee l. Don't tall te atop as you pass by and examlne the goods In my window. A. U. BOSENBTE1N, 37 North Queen street, opposite tbe Postefflce. mlWtadK jTVKllOUKATIO HKRXINUN. Monday Evening, Nev 3, INTHEHKJHTU WARD, AT THE Cor. of Hener and Derwart Streets. Tbe meetings wUl be addressed by Pnev. JAMES BELLA1I, Of PhU'a. J.L.STEINMETZ, B, F. DAVIS, JOUN A, COYLL", and Others Mr. HENRY RAHTEB, candidate for As sembly from the City DUtrtet, will be present at these meetings. esi-tra J.K' CALDWELL A OO. J. E. Caldwell & Ce 9 Are telling a superior llneet Fine Geneva Watches, In (HnUemen'stlces, at the remark ably low prices et $75 and $10O. Vull jeweled movements, heavy, 18-karat Geld Case), Satisfactory time-Keeping guaranteed. lnq.nlr.es by mall will receive oaiemiattec eaiemiattec oaiemiattec t'en. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PU1LADKLPU1A. 029(6) nun wm srtvtvT ? (ttrw Inn U J I j her " II It T K It U BDU II T KIC3 U R SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY BVBN1NO, OCT. Sf, 19M, A BEPUBLIOAN SCHEME TO UISFBAMCUlBBBOirXUBBn TOTKRS. The Utmocratle state CesimH or Kek Una AppeaUesi ter Fretactlea Agatass MapnbUeast ualtstf states BBprviaen, Nw Orlbans, Oat 81,.The Deraoeratle state eentral oeamlttee has issued as address te the Democrats of Louisiana, reelting that the appointment of United States supervisors may deprive 7,000 citizens of New Orleans of, their votes aad according te tbe outrageous orders Issued the state officers may be shot down in the performance of thelr duty, and appeals te tbe poeplo te sustain the offleors of the state, "with that heroism whleh you dis played in the dark days' et Louisiana history." CHICAGO'S ItraiSTBATION OF V0TSB8. Chicago, Oat. 81. It is olesely eitl. mated that the registration whleh dosed yesterday ezeeeds 110 000. Ne aoeurate figures can be given, as the judges are net required by law te report the lists. INDICTED FOB INTIMIDATING TOTKBI. CiNCiNNvrr, Oot. 01. The United States grand jury haalndieted Lieutenants of Polleo Mullen and Burke; and two pa trelmen en the charge of the intimidation of voters. The oharge is baaed en the arrest en election night of a number of colored men, who Tvere' subsequently dis missed without explanations. uulu cask or adduction. With the Ala of Aceemp lees Father Steals MU Uansbter. " New Haven. Conn'.. Oot. 81. A. bold case of abduotien occurred here last even Ing. Three men called at the residence of Dr. . J. Teof. and when the servant epened the deer, they made a rush for the dining room, where Mrs. loer ana her daughter, and Mrs. Rellin O. Rcevcs and her aauguter. were at supper, sirs.' Reeves recegnized one'of the men as her hnsband, from whom she had separated. She immediately seized her daughter, six years of age, and tried, te esoape with her, but her husband seized her, and after a desperate struggle, during whleh Mrs. Reevea was knocked down, scoured posses slen of the child, assisted by his accem plices, who had prevented any interference. He placed the eblld in a carriage and drove rapidly toward the outskirts of the elty. This la the soeond abduotien of the child. About two months age he took her te Massachusetts, but was arrestcd and forced te return her te her mother. TUB UUAd TltADl!. He Change in Line and City and Harber Prices. Philadelphia, Oat. 81. A. oemmlttoa of the Lehigh & Schuylkill oeal exchange met te-day and agreed te make de change in line and elty and harbor priess of oeal dnrinir November. Harber prices for hard, white ash oeal, delivered en beard' of vessels alPert Riehmend are,' H 20 for lump, steamboat, broken and egg ; 44 45 for! steve ; 81 80 for ehestnut, and $2 90 fee pea. Line and elty prices, at bonny 1 kill Haven are, $3.75 for lump, atcam beat, broken and egg ; . $3 for steve nnd small steve ; $3 83 for chestnut, and $1.50 for pea. It is understood that no change will be made in eastern prices, shippers being entitled, with the present.olreoJar rates, whleh are said te be pretty firmly maintained. ItUhen O'Farrell'a HDaecti. Reme, Oct. 31. The pope Is artsrry at the reported speech of Bishop O'Farrell. of Trenten, N. J representing his holt helt ncea as having expressed tbe hepe that Ireland might seen beceme independent of English rule. Tbe pope baa cabled te the bishop, demanding an explanation. Bishop O'Farrell en Thursday night denied that he had made use et the statement Imputed te him. He said merely that the pope deelared Ireland bad rights, and was Justified in maintaining and asserting them. Cenrlcted of Murder In the Ktrit Degree. PniLADRU'niA, OctOl. Jeseph Tayler, the .Eastern penitentiary convict, who has been en trial several days in the oeurt of quarter session, for the murder of Keeper Michael F. Deran, was this morning oon eon oen vlcted of murder iu the first degree and removed te prison. Passenger 01 tbe Maasaam Haved.J New Yerk, Oot. 31. The German steamer Rhein,. whleh arrived here te dav from Breman, reports that en Ooteber 24, at 7 o'elook in the evening latitude 49:88, longitude 37:41, she fell iu with the Dutch steamer Maasdam, from Rotterdam for New Yerk, which was all ablaze. The Rbein took from her beats the passergera and crew, numbering 188 in all, aad brought thorn te this pert. Uasked Hen rire lnta Train, Bocebbo, N. M., Oot. 81. Last evening a passenger train near Esoenda, four miles north et here, was fired Inte by a band of masked men asd one woman was shot. The town is up in arms ever the affair. tieilaeea ITallurM the rast Weelr. New Yerk, Oet.81. The business failure8 during the past week, were, 231 In the United States, and 80 In Canada; a total of 807, against 258 tbe previous week, A. Urac Clerk Utility of aianslaugbter. Londen, Oot, 31. Ueerge Ulngmae, a drug elerk, who administered stryebnine by mistake and caused tbe death of two girls, bas been found guilty of manslaugh ter. Hia sentenoe was deferred. The Health Kxblolt'eu Ulesss, Londen, Oot. 81. The health ozpesl tlonelosed last evening. The total num ber of visitors that have attended its ex hibitiens feet up 4,107,681. An Abortionist uenvlctea. LecKPOBT, N. Y Oot. 31. Dr. Ira Richmond, alias Butler, has been found guilty of manslaughter in thq first degroe. VVHATtSB.1 lUDlOATinns.- Wasbinqten, D. 0., Oot. 31. Fer the Middle Atlantle states, threatening weather and light rains, easterly winds nearly stationary temperature. . MA-tHlMla. f Uliuieipaia awm, PinuJJiiyHtA, October 31, Fleur dull and eays t aupernne btate, at t OOjta 60 1 Kxtra ue, ft MJrji 73 ra. utmuy, S3 sc (13 75 1 winter clei.r, ViOQl 2J de stralgMs, M UHQl 73 1 Minn, extra, clear. l OOQt 40 1 stralKUt, St 37HU4 7S; WUeensln cleat, tt"s Ot; straights, Mseast winter patents SO (23 37 I spring de. t eu5 79. Kyu flour at S3 BO03 73. Wheat duU but steady t Ne. W"rn Kea,82ei No.Sde.73ai Ne. 1 Pa. di , W3We; Ne. a Uelaware de. s7Kc .. j Cern aulet and steady) steamer, old. BJka 5Jei new. 47QI3e sail yellew, S3.'! ile inixeu, eiu. oae; new, dikuej no. a uu, svu 61KC Cats -Market steady and fair demand l Ne. 1 White, 3(01 Ne. 2 de. SJej Ne. 3 de, v:A(WH.e l ru)ected,S0CI3lQ Ne, a mixed, 31c llye steady at f IQGSe. Boeds-Cleverseed quiet at7XSStfC! Timethy quiet at II 4301 H t flaxseed Arm at II 40. Winter Uraa quiet at 111 30JJ13. Provlalensqulet demand aud st lady India Mess lleuf, llfi WaA) City de, IIS b414 W l Mess rerK, S.7O10 1 ueet uams, k Boced, llUS12cibmokeddbeuluun,7K4BTVSt iait ue 7ei Smoked uams, ujiut Hams, Lard qule?) city reflned, 8e i loose butcheni, IM prune sltiam 17 60. Butter market aeflve for high grade ; Creamery extras. Oi3ei Western de, no. SiQ-tia Ol. V. A N. i . extras, 36riea j West ern ualry de, 2Je Western geed te eaoiee, 200 .-20. nl.Wtnn Hnll19i. H)) 14C. IfM Ina 1 fntli rutlidii wr b.am a.a,aim . - estttee, Mfjfas UMwe-MArftat steady wltli fAlrMMudi HAwJrYi.!?"5,,MiKei etWrSHi ,i-ietu, n, .: - sktma, Mese 1 tie tali, is Petroleum quieti Kataed, Ae. tffib"m lAf. , VAKA4 Am "- Whisky quiet i Wimtun at ft , f Uve meeii MarkMa. E?.1?.?,?0 nediarke strea aed aettve SSJIOO higher 1 tough MtklaAH lesT Mi packlnsjaed WpprB.,,yi4,5i i 7St skips and i grasiS isTKiee8 M " beadi market weak but moemteir aSiivei S3 4eS6 (Oteommeulo medtam,MMKSi Texans, flrmsr at 80l, """ Sneop-Keeeipts, ,em hesdj sUpsMstaugiee head 1 market weak and Mtjise Iewai?eic rlorielalr.SJSMOOl mtHlnmta n1 sASm. oed te choice, S3 BO0 80 1 Texaas, MtFileT kast litnaarr cattle nothing deles; 1 receipu, 49ft head 1 ehlpmenta, set head. Hots alew demandi rbUsdeipntas, M?M tu ttUaltlmoief.il ae5 best rtrSrs; i7l a4Kdj common te fair, f4 tS0i receipts. J.U.Ohea'lishlpnientt t40Jheid. .' HTOJ," SJifep very slewi prime, SI 73t9i fair te goed,333B0t common, sieh 1 reeelpts, 4,060 neadi shipments, VW neau. stew verk JKarkra. Naw Tour, Oct, SI.-Fiour-etate aad West ern dull and heavy. Southern steady. Wheat very dull ana HKcloirer i Ne. l, White, nominal Ne., a Bed, Net, 84a 8W .P"- Htfe Jai, eewassCe, Cern without decide l change t Mixed West ern ' spot, 43n)B5e I de future, 48SH3& Oata a trifle better t Ne. 9 Nev., Kc Dec 820 t Btate, 037etSSeSlc j tuees aarsen. Qiiotatieas by Koed, UcUrann Oe , Ban Ban ers,l,ancaster, l'a. ' .. . " iuuviruu Ittviuu.,,,,,,,,, .... Michigan CeutraU, ....... .... New Yerk Central... 8frv NewJersey central e;J Ohie Central.. ...,... ueuiCE. western.... 10 f uanreccme uianae.... Kris ttansas d Telas',... Lake Bhore.. ...... ........ Chicago & N. W., com..., N. N., Ont.A Western.... bt. Faul ft Omaha.. ........ PadnaUaB i... iv uocnestordk Fltlsbargii.. t. Faul... ...... ............ Texas Pacific... Union PaclOr iVabash Common. ...... . Wabash PrefemxL. Weit'm Union Teleeraph Louisville & Nashville... N. YChl. A Bt.L Lehigh Valley ., Lehlxh Navlgutlen........ Penimvlvanltt.. Beading. 11 &.A.A ueuaiu, ........... Northern Pacific com... Northern Pacltic Pret... UcstenvBle PhUadeiphU A Kne Northern Central.... Underground....... Canada Southern. ou.... ...... ............... ffoelo'sl'iuasnaar.. ...... .Trsey Central..... .. OrvgouTranscentlnomal. Beading General Mttts.... I'mianeipm. Quotations by Associated Prow. Stocks Arm. PhBadelphla A ErtO B. B. 19 Beading BaUresd UK Pennsylvania Railroad..,. .Mjj Lehigh VaReyB&Uread t United Companies or Hew Jersey 1S Northern Pacinc... ,,...i , IKJi Northern Podfle Preferrcl........ te Northern Central Bauread... 5aU LenlEb Navigation Cemttanv nu Norristown Railroad..... 04) Central Traneportatlen Company..... .... Xfi Burtaln, K. Y..and Philadelphia LtttJe SchnvlWB Ballreari SI HW KOSK. . Quotations by Associated .Press. Broeks-weas. and lower. Meney, X9ta. Nefvi Yolk Central... ......;........... SSK Rrle.Biilrea 1.... ................. ..........m 1SI4 Adams fixpruu, ...................... .......1W aUclilan Cen'xul Ballread M Ulchlcau bon-.hem Bauread su Ullnels Cnntnvt Ballread Usi2 Cleveland & I'ltubnrgh ballread .U9 UhloeKOA RoeecLslaud Railroad ill Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Ballread UM Western Union Telegraph Company. 0!j Teledo ft Watasn... BVi Sew Jersey Control. ..... ,....; 1. ...... ten Saw Yerk Oa'.rJt vv.wtem. nj Lecal BtoeKa ana nunas Uu.otied by J. B. Leng. Par vaL . lti . 00 Last sale 101 115 nt nw-w 101 100 100 101 1IH lllu 111 led 112 132 111 IM 1S3 1.19 80) iai.se 140 18 LIS 775 131 113 1110 10 Lenc'istar Cltv 6 per cent less. " 1890.., i - " lSJi.. " S per CL ml or se years. 4 per ct. Scheel Lean... " t " In 1 or 20 years. 100 , MO .loe 100 " 4 " in 6 or 20 years., loe " 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Uanbelm borough lean......... ..... 100 BAre BTOCKa. nntHaUenaiUank 1100 runners' National Banlt W 1'ulten National Banlc 100 Lancaster County National Bank:.., VI Columbia National Uantt ,.., 10a Clntstlana National Benk. im Spbrata National Banlt 10P rfrst National Bant, Columbia...., 100 first National Bans,atraaburg..,. loe rint National Bank Marietta , 100 rirst National Bank, Mount Jey., U0 Utltz National Bank,..., lte Manbete National Bank 100 Onion National Bank, Mount Jey. CO New Helland National Bank loe Han National Bank 100 QuarrvvBle National Bank........ 100 TUBaren eroexa. Bis UDrtnir A Beaver Valiev ...a 25 lindgopert A Horeshee 13K Columbia A Chsstnut HB1 S3 'Jelumbla A Washington SO Columbia A Big Spring -A Columbia Marietta......... S3 Maytown ft Kllsabethtewn. za 13 li ma se 10 47 u 60 Sl a : 75 IS 1 106.M 14S 41 sa 83 aa 43 b0L se lee as - 8 9. !W 3 21 73 W.V 01 iuictuiur nuunua u. Iiaucaater A WUlew Street Sfi DtrosenrgA Millport... ............. 25 Marietta a Maytown. 25 Marietta MountJev 2a Lane.,EBzabatht'nAMlddlet'n..... 100 Lancaster A FrultvlBe. se l,anca3ter A Lltlts,......;.. .......... 26 Sicily island.... M East Brandy wine A Wayneeb'g..,. M Lancaster A WBBamstewn......... 23 Lancaster A Maner... -..... BO Lancaster A Manhetm.. ....... ...... 23 Lancaster A Marietta.. ........... 25 Lancaster A New HeUnau 100 Lancaster A Busauebanna. 300 KtsosixAjraeus btoexs. uuarryvllle B. B. ISO MlllersvUle Street Car 60 Inquirer Printing Company se tias Light and " uel Company as stevens Meuse (Bends)..., JOO Columbia Oaa Company U. Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company luu Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens Heuse.... 10 MBlersvlBa Nermal Scheel. Northern Market, 50 Eastern Market GO WeaternM&rket 00 1831 TUB CULTlVATOK AkD Bell quiet atlOerMei law ISA lH c,1 10) i3 is J em el , asu w D 87 DO JYj see ! Ht -sV' VH BJ i. BIVS t2H 1K ,.-! 04J4 64 63H "JTi ie2 ihi raw tejs eejj . j 2J sV4 A. 69 89 B ' W 89K tM . j, BlW Blii 6l , Up, 11 11 ',. lSlJ 18 M IS ft K 4SJJ 4J ! T ee -kv U (,tJ iieK seU ha" $$ tth i. e A 1885.' Country Gentleman. TItK BEST Of THE AQBICOLTUBAL WEKBLIES. Tna Cevst&t Uumxui.9 is tha LAirxa JecnicAt. of American Agriculture, In Amount nnfl nrHOtlftAl valnoef ceatentJ. In OXtentABd ability of correspondence. In quality erpaper .. and style et publlcatlon.ttecoupleaihe WUMT UAMlC It U believed te have no superior lit eltheretthe three chief dlvklonaet FAKM CBOP8 AND PHOOKSSKS, HOBT1CULTUBBAF Vlt OBOWINO, LIVE-STOCK AND DAIUV1NO, whUe It also Includes aU miner depsrtmenU et rural interest, such as the Poultry law., Kntomeloiiy, uee-Keeplng. Ureeakouse aad Drapery. Veterinary ueplles. rarea Uaeattess ana answers, rireside Beadlnar. XHimesOe Economy and a lummarj et the News at, the Week. Its Mabjut ttarears are uBBsaaliy complete and much attention la paid te Um Prospects et Creps, as throwing; light Bpea one et the most Important of all queeuens '. When te Buy and When te Bell. ltUlHrnraBy iUcstrated, and is Intended' te supply, im ' continually lnereaslng; degree, and in the best sense of tbe term, a - LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. Although the Cedxtbt hxjrruauw has been QBEATLlf KNLAUUS.D by IDcrewlBg H size irem IS te te psges weekly, tbe Mraa eon. tlnue as heretoiero, when paid trtUy laadt 4 vaneei en Cerr, one year, SMMl Fs-, Cerns, Bie. ntt an addUlHenatMfU fir it year fit te Uu lender e Utb. f MIT All NBW Bubtcrlberifer I BS. !( fn atlvante new. wiix axumva tksi rraa LV jrmr eca Kim ojinerfwemmn, swwsw IL ISM. WITKOOT CSUJU1B. . . Aarorxeinaa certw jrua. Address, t. t LUTUkUTDCJfKBASON.Publlehws. , OMiW ALUAMlf, N.Y. ' dbl.DUU EstablUhraCAt wltb K. H. sWkai S Lancaster county. AUUM ti& Apply te OHAS.IL WnHIZ,-- wN0.45BMtOrnwaL.Las,P, oie-4weedtw ( r- &-' 1 v r 'v" . A' ' &; 'J M if 1 N i 11 i-,. V-i m 1f .... .... nTf,i .... .f i-j- K .?K R'
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