t LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1882. Jianrastcv IrutrUcscnrer. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 20, 1882 THE TOBACCO MARKET. seed le.:f and havasa. Fer the Week Ending Saturday, February 18, lO a. in. i;. S. Tobacco Journal. The market remained unchanged. The offerings were mostly '80 Pennsylvania hich grades, for which holders ask from 20 te 24 cents running. Lew-priced Penn sylvania is offered in but small quantities, which, when ranging in price from 12 te 18 cents, find eager buyers. Connecticut of the '80 crop is in the market in limited quantities only. Fine wrapxers are held at from 33 te 43 cents, at which prices there are few takers. Wrappers ranging in price from 20 te 30 cents can be di: -posed of quite easily. Exporters are look ing for cheap Ohie and Wisconsin, or any ether section's growth, and buy at from 4 te 0 cents. Fer '80 New Yerk state the iuquiry was insignificant. The total sales were 50 cases of fillers and binders, at 4 cents. The garbled and mostly conflict ing reports as te the condition of the new crop may be specified easily as fellows : Pennsylvania Very much white veins. Connecticut Much white veins. Ohie White veins. Wisconsin Veins of, as yet, indistinct color. Seme report them white, some navy blue. The sales of the week were : Pennsylvania Crep '80 : 100 cisei ; medium wrappers, 30 cent. Ohie Crep 'SO : 3'tO cases, mostly for expeit, 4 tn 0 e-'iits. Wisconsin --(.Yeji '80 : 100 cases, :5i te 7 cents. New Yerk State.- Crep '80: .10 cjms fillers, Ah cents. Havana Market remains active in line "70 and '80 stock. Pi ices very firm. Uaiis'H ICepert. Sale.-, of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Cans' s Sen k Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water .sticet, New Yeik, for thn week ending Feb. 4i0, 1SS2 : 400 cases 18S0, Ohie, lilleis 4 te 1J ; low low asserted, 33 te 0 ; wr.ippeis, 11. 300 cases 1880 Pennsylvania, fillers, 0 teGJ ; asserted, 10 te 17; wrappers, IS te 39. 150 cases 1880 New England, wrappers, 13 te 33. 50 cases 1880, state p. t. 100 eases smithies, 3J te IS Total, 1,000 cases. general i;i:.vi:i:-.s college. Thirty Thousand Dellar ( the Mate .flout- Yearly wasted lutt rel Wanted. Vv est Chester Village Rcceid, Ren. It should be understood that Senater Alexander, who is the chairman of the committee, is a ic.sideut of Uclifeute and Ins Ik-eii for several yeats the representa tive of the College" in the state Senate. Finding that various measures affecting the institution were 011 the files of the Senate one of them being a resolution, passed by an overwhelming majority through the Heuse, te cease paying the st.il- fund it was deemed the het .str.tt:-y te out (lank all of them by a committee of investigation, and this Senater Alexander himself moved, the result bjing that, a-; he did net .ieciiii" te -trve, he bjcitna its chair man. Tliis was one mere of the impro prieties eenneele;! with tins proceeding, for it was obviously unsuitable that the ardent advocate of the " college," its representative in the Senate and who had for years earnestly labeicd te secure the continuance e(the state bounty, was net the proper person te conduct a searching investigation and make an impartial re peit in. regard te the matter. It showed, substantially, that the idea of investi gation was a mere piece of strategy aud net based en a sincere desire t get at the facts. The trouble about tiiis state college business has been the indill'eience of the public. There is new a geed prospect that this indifference will net continue. The people should understand that the money of the state, an edue:.t:enal tiust fund yielding thiity thousand dellais a year being the whole income of half a million dollars is being .squandered and wasted It is absolutely tine that there is no leturn of any value made for the money, and it is also tine that for at least ten years this has been the well under stood condition of allaus. Thcie aie scores of persons who are new or have been connected with the executive dcpait uicnts of the state, and there aie ether scores of members of the Lngislatuic who are perfectly acquainted with the facts. They knew that. the money which should have been catcfully and judiciously usi-d (as it has been in New Yiik. at the gicat Cernell 11t.iver.sity; has, in Pennsylvania, simply been thtewn away, while the state has given, in addition, large sums out right In keep c.mipiuy with the wasted national ilebt. ler Mr. llepkliiH. Pittsburgh Pest. The various district convention yester day elected delegates te the Democratic state convention, in all ca-es understood te be favorable te the nomination of Mr. Hepkins for governor. In some of the conventions resolutions were adopted in der.siug his candidacy, but in ethers this was neglected or net deemed necessary. There weie no signs of opposition how hew how ever, te his nomination. The list, of delegates and proceedings of the d'.s trict c inventions will be found eKe where. New that the Democracy of Allegheny county have declared in favor of Mr. ITepkin's nomination, honor and geed faith alike demand there should be cer dial and determined effort te luisig it about. His public life has been honorable te himself and useful te the people. The fact of residing in a strong Republican county has deprived him of active part icip.it ion in public affairs; but in his one term in Congress from this district, aud activity in the councils of the Democratic party of the ceuutv and state, he has devel oped high ability a thorough knowledge of public affairs, aud that sort of integrity and opposition te jobbery which should non nen nen be the great prerequisite of high station In the executive office, Mr. Hepkins would be a careful guardian of the people's in terests, and no alleged partisan necessity would ever induce him te traffic in the geed name of the commonwealth. We have net had many such governors lately. Mr. Hepkins has none of the elements of the popularity seeking demagogue. He is a man of careful professional training with business habits of exactness and promptness. These command the respect and confidence of all who have been brought in contact with him. He is well known throughout the state and it nomi nated we believe will make a .st-e-sg can didate. Tin; Carnival In Keine. The carnival masqucraders in Heme were fewer in number and shabbier in dress, and their precession was mere wit less in character, than ever before. A Ualiiir Di owned in a Gutter. In New Albany, lnd., Elijah Whitten, for thiity yeats bailiff in the Floyd county com t ami who was formerly county coro ner, was found drowned in a cutter. I, n healthy or inactive kidneys cause crave!. Briglit's disease, rheumatism, and n horde 01 H ln:r-ei ions :md fatal diseases, which ran he j.. ve i-i wit'i lle-i Hitter-- it taken in tim . lei'l ,!tt-il.:v Escaped from the Tells. Jno. Bacen, Laperle. Inil., writes: " Hurrah ler Spring Blessem ; It's all you recommended It te be. My dyspepsia lias all vanished. Why ilen't you advertise it ? What allowance will you make it I take-a dozen bottles, se that I could oblige my friends occasionally ?"' Price .Vi cents, for sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Beds of Down Feel Hard. All beds'secm hard te the rheumatic. Then harken ye peevish sull'erers : Apply Dr. Themas' Kclectric Oil te your aching Joints and muscles. Kely upon it that you will ex perience speedy relief. Such, at least, is the testimony of these who have used It. Tin: re medy is likewise successfully resorted te for threat and lung diseases, sprains, bruise-, etc. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. A Short Itead te Health. Te all who are suffering from boils, ulcer, screlula, caibunclcs, or ether obstinate dis eases et the bleed and skin, a course of Bur dock Bleed Bitters will be found te be a short read te health. Price SI. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen stieet, Lancaster. MEDICAL. HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED A remedy with such a reputation aslloi asllei tetter's Stomach Bitters deserves a luir trial, it von are dyspeptic, your malady will event ually yield te it; it you are feeble, lack flesh and'leel despondent, it will both build and cheer you up: if you are constipated, it will relieve, and it bilious, healthfully stimulate your liver. Don't despond, but make tills eit'ert in tin- right direction. Fer sale by all Druggists and llealeis gen erally. feb 1 lydeed.tw 4 ltOON TO 1'EOI'i.KOF SEDENTARY HABITS AS WKI.I. AS WEAK AND NERVOUS CONSTITUTIONS. In saying that we knew a Positive due for Sick Headache. Xerveus Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleeplessness and Dys pepsia, we reler, et course, te Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, which are aH they are recommended te lie, and will cure tin) above named diseases without any doubt, as they have pei inanenJly cured lli(ni-an.I. The greatest discovery and the best lemcdy new extant is teuiid In these pills. The prop erties et Celery and Chamomile are peculiarly adapted ..) euro headache, and it remained for Dr. Reason te formulaic and compound the properties se as te make them available. The UctuUl says: Dr. Bensen is recognized as one et the niustcuiincntuud successlul physicians in Baltimore, and his reputation is et itself a suillelent guarantee et the value et" his medi cines. These Pills arc prepared expiessly te cuie headache, neuralgia, nervousness and dys pepsia, and will cure any case, no matter hew eb-dinalc it may be, of either sick, nervous or dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, nervousness or sleeplessness. Sold by all diuggists. ''lire, S0e. a box. Depot, lO! Xerth Eutaw street. Baltimore, Mil. By mail two boxes ler Jl, or six bexe- ter il.'tl, te any address. DR. G. W. BENSON'S New Ke:necly ami F.iMitlle l'ririidliu. SKIN CURE is Wai muted te due h'J. KM A, TETTER1-, Ill'MOKS, INFLAM MATION'. MII.lv CRUST, A I.I. ROUGH -MJAI.Y ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF 1IAIB AXD SCALP, SCROFUI., ULCERS. PIMPLKS AND TENDER lTCllINGS .u ali p.uls 01 the body. It makes the thin white, soft and smooth; lemevcs tun and heckles, anil is the Best toilet diessing in the U 01 hi. Klrguntly put up, two bottle-- 111 one p.tckiigi-, eon-istlnget both internal and ex ternal ticnlmi-iit. All tir-.t-claS4liuggi3ts have it. Pueefl per package. aiiL'22-lvdM.W&SVw li:.SII.N"s I'OKIIUS 1'I.ASTISIM. BEffARE of BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS 1IAVK BEKN I31ITATKI) And their excellent leputatien iujuied by weithle.ss imitations. The public are cautioned against buying Piasters havinji similar .sounding names. See that the wenl C'-A-P-C-I-N-Kisceiscctly .spelled. uuuuumui uiuuui mu Are the only improvement ever made in Hastei.s. One is weith ether kind. mere than a dozen of anv Will positively cure wheie ether dies will net even relieve. 1'iiri , X.f Cents. Cewaie of cheaji Tlastets iu;d lead poisons. lCint- with SEABURY & JOHNSON, MaM'PAIICKIMI Chcmisis, XtlV i,V.K. CliAh. . CKITl'ENTOX, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole agent ter Dr. c IV. Ben -mi's Uemedie-i, e whom all erdci- -linuld beaddres-ed. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Priee S.1,Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED (JOHN AND BUXIOK PLASTEli. Icbl0-2wd.eedw eew-:t I OCIIKK'S Renewued Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure reined y lei Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness. Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest. Bron chitis, Whooping cough, Spitting or Bleed. In In llatnmatien el the Lungs ami all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues et these articles which Ien-' experience lias prevpd te possess the mesf sale, and cfliclcnt qualities ler the cure or all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, 25 Cents. Prepared enlyand sold by OH AS. A. LOOHEB, U IIOLESALK AXD RETAIL DRUGGIST, A'e. 9 East King street, Lancaster. TIM I TTESS mm MwenanriflPPnivinQliiQ MED CAL. rpuc I'DKEST AXD KKST MEDICIXK X.- ever made. A combination of . HOPS, BUCIir, JIAXDKAKE AXD DAXDL- LIO-S, with all the best and most curative properties et all ether Bitters, makes t lie geatcst BLOOD rUEIFIEB, LIVKB BEGULATOU, and Lite and Health Bestering Agent en earth. Xe disease can pe-sibly long exist where HOP BITTERS are used, se varied and perfect are their operations. They give new Lire and Viger te the Aged and Inllrin. Te all whose employments cause irregulaii ty of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re quire an Appetizer.Tenic anil mild Stimulant, HOP BITTLKS are invaluable, without intozi intezi catimj. Xe matter what your teclings or fcymptems are. what the disease or ailiment is, use HOP B1TTEUS. Don't wait until you are sick, but it you only feel bad or miserable, use them at once. It may save your life. -It has saved hundreds. S500 will be paid ler a rase they will net cure or help. De net sutler or let your lricnds suffer, but usnnil urge them te use Uep II. Bemember, HOP BITTERS is no vile, drugged drunken nestium, but the Purest and Best Medicine e.vei mace : the lnvalid' Friend and Hepe " and no person or family should be without them. O. 1. V. is an absolute and irresl-tible cine ler Drunkenness, ue of opium, tobacco and narcotic;. All -old by Iriurgi-'ts. Send ler cir cular. HOP BITTERS MFG. CO.. Rochester, X. V., and Terente. Out JaniVlmced&w FAICHWKLL NOTIWi DR. GREEXK is truly sorry te leave his numerous lricnds and patients, his excellent home in the Stevens Heuse and his beautiful efllcc3 for another city, bilt lie believes he has a mission te tulllll. viz : The establishment of a college where OMXIPATIIY can be taught te tl.e hundreds who arc anxiously waiting, and hence ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MARCH will open an elliee either in Harrisburg or Washington. He believes his income is ctjual te any lour M. Ds. in Lancaster, and lie will ler a reasonable sum teach one M. I). all his methods of curing the sick and leave ills practice exclusively with him. Dr. G'. will be glaa te luive anyone call or send and get four pamphlets Finn:, with rallies et persons made well, who were allicted with Dyspepsia, Con sumption, diseases of the heart, brain and ether p-irts et the body. One et thepamphlets eentafns a concise historyef vaccination and another et Catarrh, with names et persons cured. Over live hundred persons cured et Catarrh in this city for r0 cents. The Cure Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cents. Examinations and consultations FUEH. Dr. O. A. Greene, IK. EAST KING STREET. Thirty-tour years experience Xetu Dr. Girciie has !:!) acres of densely timbered land (oak. nlack walnut, Ac.) in Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell cheap, or exchange ler land in this county. MW1T&S TM;AKT'.S elu wink stekk. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. If. E. Slaymaker, Agent ler Reigait's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising phvsi elan et this county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular prat-tict-. It. is commended te tin attention of these ai fiieted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY ASA MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic sinuiil.eii was never intended as a beverage, but te be Used as a medicine of greatuitency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away Their annual thousands of victim?. iv una purely philanthropic motive we pn sent te the favorable notice et invalids epe ciuliy these ulllieteit with that miserable di.--- M-e Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i3 nothing mere or U-3J than Brandy. Tins aged, with feeble appetite and mere 01 le debility, will fine, thi simple medicine, when iKcd properly, A Sovereign Remedy or ail their Ills and aches. Be it, hewevi-i strictly understood that we prescribe and 11-f huteucutficlc. and that is UEKURT'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, It it SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has stoe.l Hie test for years, and has never tailed, as t.u as our experience extend;;, and v e thereleii give it the preference overall etner Brandies no matter with hew many jaw-breaking Prench titles they are branded. One-fourth el the money that is yearly thrown awuv en various Impotent dyspepsia specillcs would pullice fc buy all the Brandy te euro any such case 01 a-e In proof of the curative powers .! Jleigart's Old Branay, lis eases et Dyspepsia, we can summon n urn bers et witnesses one case in particular we eite: A haul-working larmer had been afhiefce with an exhaustive Dyspepsia lern number of ye:r; his stomach v. enid reject almost every kind et 100.I ; he had pour eructatiens con. stantly ue appetite In tact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGrann's Beet Beer. He is a Slelhedist, and then, as new preached at times, and in his dKcenises eltcn declaimed earnestly against all kinds et" strong lilnir. When advi-ed let rv Reierart's Old Brandy, In ills ease, he looked up with astcnlnincni. but after hearing et its wonderful ellects in the eases of some of his near acquaintances. In at hud consented te fellow our advice. He u-i-d the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the tir.-t liettle giving him an appetite, and before tin" second was taken he was a sound inun.wiil. a stomach capable et digesting anything wliiel! hi'Jelie-i! te eat. He still keens it ami u-,es a lit tle occasien-illy; and since he has this medi cine he has been of very little ieciiniary bene lit te the doctor. A l'RAcriblMj Piirsicu n. II. E. SLAYHAKKK, AOEKT Ver. Rei part's Old Wine 81 01 s Established in 1785. ISirORrilK .'.KB llllALKlt I rlNKOI.l) BRAXDIKS, SIIERRIhti, ht-: ItlOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ls lf:2; and 1S2S,) CHAMPAGXES O EVERY BRAXD, SCOTCH ALt PORTER, P.ROWX STOUT. Ne .'! KAST KITi'G ST. l..iMMSTi:it.. J-OIi SALE. J JO II SALE.-TUB STOCK, ;OOI WILL ami Fixtures et a Large First-Cla-s LIV ERY is offered for sale. Geed and -ati-ducierv ieaens given for selling. Iiuinire al jan -Jl-ttdeed CITY LI ERY. PKlMt-: HAY, WllSTKKX ClTj;:, AND Oats ler sale at Leanian Place at all times at market prices Al-e, COAL AXD LUMBER. l--i-md II. 11. ROIIRER. I)UKLlC SALK 0.Vi:USl:SOAY, VUIU RI'AltY -11. JsS.'. will be sold at Xe. IfO r.nsi. nuiiiui street, rarier, inning Itenm and Kitchen Eurnitnre. A Ne. chamber suits, carpets and many ether articles tee numerous te mention. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p, in. Condi tions made known by lS-3td HENRY fell I' BERT, And. F ok sali?. a.xiji3h:.sk xi 3ir.i:i;er HOUSES, STOKES, BUILDING LOT-:, Ac., or all descriptions, in all localities unit at all prices. NMV CATALOGUE, with juices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HERB Jfc CO, dccnlinit :; .North Duke street. PUBLIC SALL.-ON MONDAY, KKIIKU ARY 27, 3SS2. will be sold at public sale at the Keystone Hetel, North Queen slieet, the rollewing described real estate, consisting et a Let or Ground, frentingi'i feet en West Chest nut street, and extending in depth 2I.' leet te a ten-loot alley, whereon is erected a two story BRICK BACK BUILDING, 14v2i5 feet containing four rooms, with a one-story frame kitchen. 12x12 (Ne. 5.U), being the lateresi dence of Catharine T-diudy, deceased. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.. When attendance will b given and terms made k newn by TO I SI AS .1 Ol I XSO.V Executer et Ciilhaiine Tshiuly. dee'd. B. F. Rewe. I13,lti,20.2!.27d CZOIIIIA'O, VXDERWEAll, JtV. WE HAVJS TIIE HANncfiicKST AND Don't finest window display in the city. tail te see It SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAN'S, !. 5 NORTH UUEEN STREET pTKKS & KATHFOX, READY MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, We are showing' an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in light and dark colors at Ten Dollars. We are 9hewing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in seal brown and Oxford mixed at Twelve Dollars. In about one week we will have ready a fine assortment of Spring Weight Overcoats at Seven Dollars, new being manufactured, MTEES & EATHFON, - CLOTHIEES- MVSICAZ, 1XSTUU3IEXTS. -jirCSIUAL-lleXKS. MUSICAL - BOXES. BARGAINS. CLOSING- OUT SALE of a'large importation, having arrived tee late j ter tne holidays, at cost of produc tion in Switzerland, about 1-2 and 1-4 their value that same quality instruments could be sold for in this country. They are mostly of the large and medium uize and, with few exceptions, of High Class Musical Bexes as sold in Geneve, but far superior te the ordinary instruments generally sold in this country, and need only be seen or heard te be appreciated. Musical Bexes with bells, drums, castanets, celestial voices, mandeline, diva-harmenie, overture, tremelo-piccelo, sublime sublime harmenie, harp-zither attachment, etc., also two and three mainsprings playing from 10 te 50 minutes by one winding. Musical Albums. Circular en application. 0. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers, Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland. .SALESROOMS: Krii) ClIEbTXl'T TBKKT, : hV20 ClIESTXl'T rniLADianiiA. jil tld CHINA ANV UliASKWAltl. H IGH A-MAItTIX. AT- CHINA HALL. We luive new open a large asseit men t et CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. WK HAVE Til E BEsT MAKES Of THE MARKET. V RE IX w r. lir.ut vs l i:e our. v.- te;'. We Exchange any Goods net SutUlu?tnry. We hive always en hand a large let ei DAMAGED WARE. iit'ALl. AXll BE COXV1XCED. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET. VtlFT UIZA U'JA'UN. I UWIMO.NVVKALTH IIISTUIIIUTIOX CO. 41st Popular Monthly Urawmsc OI THB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In tlie City of Louisville, en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23th,lSS2. These drawings occur mentlilr (Sundav. execpted) under ptevisiniii et an' Aef ..I tiie Ueiieral Aseinb!y et Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31. rendered the following decisiens: ltd Ti:at the Commonwealth ife:.-iiai:ii Company la legal. 2rt Itcdrauiiignare fair. X- 11. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read tins list nt prizes ler Hie FEBRUARY DRAWING. 1 pilze f Lie.mO I prize ju.ihju 1 prize r..w.i. 10prlzes$l,uoeeach ie,cti JOprizcsfiOilciicli Kine 100 prizes $10ti each muoe im prizes 50 each leiNie VM prizes 20 each 12,0U) MOO prizes lOeacli lo.etfl ' 9 prizes SOU each, approximation prizes 2,700 I 9 prizes 200 each, " -1 StO ' y liii.v& luuuucu, - - yyg l,!Kprlze.s $112,400 Whole tlelrets, S2 ; halt tickets, $i; .; ticket" W); 55 tickets, Jltu Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter. e send by Kxincss. DON'T SEND BY' REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE (IKIIKI!. Orders of $5 and upward, by Expri-s-, ear. h sent at our expense. Address all orders te II. m. nuaiiujiiiA, Uoiirier-.Ienrnp.l Buililing Louisville, Ky ei It. M. ItOAliDMAN, Breadwav. New Verk. febl-TuTh.VS.tw X.U1WES, JtV. "piSGWALT'S WINK, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 2ti5 West King Street. tibl'i ly LJ OUSEAL. CO'S L NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 43 North Queen struct, Lancaster, Pa. 1 ue very eesi ami nnest quaiitlea et Foreign and Demestic W1XES and LlQl'ORS, con cen stantly ter sale at wholesale, and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky et the distillation et 1S75. Pine unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et lsce. Kept especially ter medicinal purposes. Pun. Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies. Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade. Ib3.:ind HerSEAL .V CO. "ATA LT AV1N I :. I a HERCULES MALT WINE. The Rest and Cheapest MA LT EXTltA C T vxr.w ritr.rAr.en. All illVi''01'!llill' IIP AT Til 1VH 'P I. I t.' ' BEVERAGE. A reliable remeev lerixm- ' G ESTION, DEBILITY and M A L VUTRITIO V hicrhlv recommended ler KNKKKl'.i.Kn tkij t SONS. CONVALESCENTS ami NIRsIXG SOLD BY DI4UGG1STS AT ' 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, PRtf.PECT BREWERY, PHlLADELPilL.. ! Lacastkr DErOT. .... . EO. A. KIEIIL. nil 3md r NSTJKE VOCB LIVE STOCK. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE STOCK PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OP NORTH AMERICA Is a responsible and progressive company, and prides itself in the prompt tntd lull pay ment of nil its losses. It insures against les bv ileath whether liv flm nnnMmit nn,.....i causes. It accepts none hut gee! risk's, and 1 .., --. uiuu tin jtruicaieH ai less com man any ether company. New is the time te insure while your stock Is trcp from disease. J. A. WOLFERSBERGER, Agent, , ,, , ,,. Ne. 17 CcntieSriiiare. janll-lmdituw PATENTS. WM. H. BABCOCK, 513 Seventh street, Washington, D. c. Formerly an Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office ; afterward. Associate Attorney of Jacob Stanffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the hit ter's death, would be pleased te hear Hern In ventors et Lancaster ami neighboring coun ties, aud Is still prepared te attend caret nil r and promptly te all Patent business at moder ate rate-. jali3l-3md.v.w,t CLOTHIltO. jlTYURS & KATHFOX, liliY OOOVS M CST UK SOLD! f el of Mil. Instill lett of the goods that were SLIGHTLY HAMAC.KI) BY WATEIi at the LATE FIUK, and the GREATEST BAR GAINS are offered REGARDLESS OP COST. Owing te necessary aiteiatieu-, in storeroom. At the old stand et CHEAP JOHX, 59 NORTH QUEEN ST., li-luid LAXCASTER, l . e.ium YAK OS. The Greatest city in Bargain cet etfcr.'d in thi- CHEAP DRESS GOODS ARE eut: 27 Inch Wide Half-Weel Twills. l'Er.FECT OOOIW, AT l-2y, CIS., l'ORMER PRICE J5 CTS. JOB i.OT OF 1IOTTONS. regular jirlec l." te i cents; closing out at 10c. pur dozen. JOHN P. SWARR'S, Xe. .".() XORTH lebl-lydXw QUKE ST. pl-llMSn OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., IS FOR SALE AT AXD BELOW COST. Tlii-, i-i a line chance (or GOOD BARGAINS. iiavi: AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, wh'ch v. ere all umehucd ler cash. J. M. LONG, l-'l-ttd 11 XORTH OL'KKX STItEET. NORTH END Dry Goods Stere I? nor-- reducing its WIXTER STOCK, ami te de se mere ellectualty is selling Flannels, Blankets, Underwear and Heavy Hosiery AWA UXDER BIXCLAR PRICES. It lias open a complete assortment et it a mp. rn a i:e a txus, iii:a vy i. aces, isimtnxt: axd siieetixu mvslixs, COTTOXADES, and ether seasonable goods, at li.e VERY LOWEST PRICES. Thore are left about ONE DOZEN' COMFORTS, madcoutet Tycoon Rep, at ::.00 apiece, which are i M'l.L'lAI. IIAKUAI.N, J. W. BYRNE, 322 XORl'H OI'EEX STREET, Jebi-iyd Lancaster, Pa "IirATT, SlIANll Cfl. WATT, SHAND & CO. J HAVE OPENED ELEGANT LINE OF AN Hamburg Edgings and Insertions. Nainzoek Edgings and Insertions. limit Whlllis and Oualiti. '"' ns ami iju.uuit s at Lewest Pi ices, I We ! invite speei.U attention te our new pur- cs et - Chases , TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS 1 1 AND TOWELS, ! TURKEY RED TAIU.lNtJS, j CLOTHS and DOYLJKS, ! 3LatSEILLErf QUILTS, , CROCHET QUILTS, j CURTAIN LCCES, ; PILLOW SILUIS AND TIDIES. V e an; elfeiing an and tin bleached mnicnsf stecl; et Blenched MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. In all Midthsaud qualities at bottom price. LATKaT &T1LKS IN CALICOES and ' GLXGIIAM3, CAMBRICS. "Vf EW YOKK STOKE 3 & IO E. KING STREET. J. IS. MAltTI CO Hoiisefuriiishiiie Goods ! IS DRY GOODS. ' CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, QUEENSWARE. SIJEETKNGS, TOWELS, FEATHERS, LINENS, MUSLINS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES STAIR RODS, RUGS, MATS, LINOLEIUM, FIXTURES, China, Glass and Qneensware. LAMPS, &c. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cerr Wt KiDfi and Prince Sts. - TYKKS & KATHFO.N, VAXPJixf. "I KEAT 15ABGAINS IN VAliVKl. I claim te have the Largest and Hues took- et CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Kxtru Super, fcuper. All Weel, lalt Weel and l'art U oel Ingniins : from the jest te the cheapest :i3 low as S5e. per yard. All the FIXfiST A XV CHOICE 1'A TTKKXS that ever can be seen in thtsclty. 1 also have a Large anil Fine Meck et my awn make Chain mid ling Carpets, AS LOW AS 33c. 1'KR YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shot notice. Satisfaction guaranteed 5T"Xe trouble te show goods it you de nt wish te purchase. 1 earnestly selid: a cull. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. .VKl'KTS, Arc. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. Sew Designs, ltcauti fully (kileretl. i 50 cents. (10 cents. ( 7.". cents. ( 75 cents. b5 cent". ('JO cent". 83 cents.; '.Ml cent-. l.tH. Jl.f'O. $1,111. 51.20. IXGRAIXS TAPESTltY BRUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTKS, OIL CLOTHS, LIXOLE1IM, LIGNUMS. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many yearn. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut .Klrecf. iil-lydced&Stw-l PHILADELPHIA. f 1AKPKTS, CO A I,, KC. PHILIP SCIIIJ3I, SON X iV MAXU FACTORY,' Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STRKKT, L NCASTi:n, Pa., Well-known Mauufaeturers et Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVKRLETS, BLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPKT CHAIN, STOCKING VARN.Jte. USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPKCiAI.'l 1. LAXCASTER b'AN'Cl DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either In the piece or In Garments; also, all kinds et silks. Ribbon:! Feathers and Woolen GoedM Dyed. Grit tlenicn'ri Coats, Overcoats, Pants, N'est", Xe. Dyed or Scoured ; also, Indigo Blue Dyeinp done. All orders or goods Irtt witn ns will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the het quality put up expressly Je. family u-e, and nt the lowest market rates TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD l."iH hOUTIl WATER STRKKi 2-lVitRSl PHILIP SOHUJI.MIN A u MISVELI.AXEOU8. ST etici:. Whereas. BvSec. :iet the Act tmnrnvi-il April 20, 1S7I. n. 1. page Of. it is nrevidei! that the indebtedness et miv eilv in thu i commonwealth may be authorized te be in- i creasee hi an ameuiiL exceeding two per . centum, and net exeeciliiigpcven per centum. j upon the last preceding uses-ed valuation el p f-e taxable property therein, with the a-,ii; ' of the electors thereof ; and j Whereas, An ordinance lias passed 1 the I Councils of the City of Lancaster, ami apprev ed November!,. 1SS1, for the purpose et ob taining the assent of the electors of said city te the increase et indelitedness et" said city lerthe linnrovciueiitet the Wafer Werks.and i me j.a in;; ui .icii iisirejuiiug .uaius; ami I Whereas, The said Act of lS7t rci aires that ! thirty days' notice be given of an eleeiien te ! be lielil ler the purpose aferesaid: NOTICE I IS THEREFOR!) HERERY GlEXthatun Election will be held at the places et holding municipal elections in the Ciivet Lancaster 'en TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, IS?-.', ter the j purposeer ebtainingtheas-ent of theeleeteis thereof te Mich Increase, et indebtedness. Lat assessed valuation et citv nroeertv. Jll,'iS,57J; amount of city debt is 71S,ll2.0t; ; amount of sinking fund, .$li;2,:i.')S.0i: : amount et proposed increase et city debt, i;7..M; per eentngeofpieposed increase of debt, S 77-lllU millsef total :is-i's-ed valuation. .IXO. T. MaiGONIGI.E. j2l,2SSIcbl,II.IS Majer. fji;OCLA3IAT10. CITY ELECTION'. The qualified voters 0! the City el Lancu-- . ter are hereby notified that an election will I be held in the several ward, at the usual j nlaces of holding elections, en TUESDAY, the i '.list day et FEBRUARY, Is.', between the j hours et 7 a. in. and 7p. in., for the piupesenl' electing en a general ticket a Mayer and twelv:Sch90l Directors, and Hie qualified voters et the several wards -hall at the same 1 time and places elect ether elllcer-". as lel lows :. FIRST WARD. cine. Aldeiman, one mem ber of Select Council, tour members el Com mon Council, one .ledge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Aiiiver. SECOND WARD. One member et -.fleet . Council, three members of Common Council. one Judge, two Inspectors. 0110 Constable and I 0,rl'!A,s.,?s0.r , , I THIRD WARD. One member et Select I upiinuii, iiircu iiiemueis 01 iomuien council, I one Judge, two Inspectors, one Censt-ible and one Assc-ser. FOURTH WARD. Olie member of Select 1 Council, three members et Common Council. one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable ami one Assessor. FIFTH WARD. One Alderman, two mem bers of Common Council, one Judge, two In. spec-tots, one Constable and one As-esser. SIXTH WARD. One ir ember el .Select Council, three members el" Common council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one .Assessor. SEVENTH WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two lii.pi-cter-. one Constable and one As-esser. EIGHTH WARD.-One Alderm 111, one member of Srelect Council, thien member-of Common Council, one J mitre, tweli neeter-i. j one Constable and one Assessor. i NINTH WARD. Three member-, of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. 1 The Election Olllcers et the several wauls , are hereby required te make the nece-sai j etllcial rcturnset the election totiiePiothono tetiiePiothono totiiePiethono tnry. and te netiry the persons elected in I twenty-four hours after such election shall have been cle-ed and the number et votes ter each candidate or per-en voted for ascer tained. JNO. T. MaiGONIGI.E, ! JaiiShtfebll.tlSt. Mayer. READ TIIIS Lancastei:, Pa., April ZJ. l-si. ThbKidkkvcuka Mk'e Company. Gents It gives me much pleasure te saj that after using one pack et KIDXEYCUBA I have been entirely cured et a "-evert pain m my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, after trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in yem medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knev thatmany or my lricnds who have used it have been benefited. PETER BAKER, in'JIlyd Foreman Examiner and Eapicss 1 - MINMCII'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT j TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Minntch's MANUBE DRAG, ler cleaning stables. All sold en Dial en their merits. Warranted te ulve better satisfaction in every particular J than any new in ue. It net satisfactory cm he returneu 111 inv expen-c. end for lllus. tr.itcd Circular. S. If. MINN It'll. Landisvllle Lancaster County. Pa. il23-r,mdM&S&3mw Ti:Arjci.r.::s' u n ANCAVri:2J AND .lIt.I.KIWll..K i - fc 1 j Cars run. as fellow.-: ..,, . . Leave. Lanc-.User :r. R. !eiell. a: 7. . an ll::.0 .i. m.. and 'i. 4, ti and Srfti . in., w; e. Saturday, when the last ar I.mvim at s::a p. Leave Jlilleravlllu (loner end) ::l :"., . ami l. a. 31., and 1, 3. 5 and 7 p. in. Cars run dally en t .ve time, except en Sun day. C COLUMBIA AND l'OKT UKl'OSIT K. 1 Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Iiilrr.ad en the following uiuu: Statiemj Xerth- , E.xprej?. WAI'I). A. M. Express. I liiv:: v. m. r. m. Pert Deposit. Peaclibotteiu. Safe Harber.. Columbia her, 3:1S , 5:21 G:il Accein A. M. Stations S5er i u- Express.l Espres WARD. I A. M. V. V.. Columbia Safe Harber. Peachbotteni Pert Denesit 11:30 r. m. liet; litS 1:25 .-J0 7:1. A r.i-.tirt I.ei:l(' 11X7 V. M. :t; 7:31 S:tT l L'ADINti COI.V.1IItIA l:. K. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAIN MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1S8I. NORTHWARD. LKAVK. Quarry vilte Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia Aitr.ivu. Rending A.M.' 6:35 3:.V 7:12 l:iS 7ui5 5:11 ! S:'5 5:10 A.M. 7:30 J:ln 0:20 !:li)i 7:.r.(l S.i 7:W 10.05 MIUTHWARD. LKAVE. AM. SI. V.M. I'.H . m. r. m. ... aai .... 3:lu 1:(M 5:."i0 1:10 3:10 3ri) 3..M A It. it. V.M. 7:23 12:00 IS: 10 I M jfcta 2:ie s.-r lh27 2.10 8:13 t:37 .... 8:25 10:37 9:33 ueauing ARIUVE. Columbia... Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:13 5:16 Lancaster. Kingbt 9:37 8:25 0:23 tiunrryville ie:37 9:33 iwa Trains connect at Reading with trains teaud from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound liroek Kente. At Columbia with trains te and from .uf:, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Bultl in ere. A. M. WJI.SON. Sunt. PUN N S YI. VA N I A KA1 LIMIAU NKW SCHEDULE On and after Si'NDAl, JANUARY 22d, 1SS2, trains en tlie ivmisyl vania ltailnuul will arrive at and leave the Lancastei and Philadelphia oepetsns fellows - Eastward. Lea, e Arrie Lanc'tei l'liihid'.i 12.11a.m. 2:.rKr m 5:10 " 7.21 ' S33 8:3. ' I0:e " 9.00 " 9:15 " 11.13 " 1:30 r.M 2:42 B:lr v.T. 2.20 " 3:rr 5.2.3 " 7:31 r.:tt; " 1 9:43 Leave Arrive Pliilad'a Lane'ter 4 ."!.' a.m. i!i7 a.m 4:.M " f.:'J7 7:00 ' 9.23 " 9.3U " 7:00 " 0.21 " I1.-23 " 1:51 r.M. 2.00 " 2:33 " 2:15 p.m. 5:S0 " 4:15 " 7:.r " 5:40 " 7:10 " leue " ll:(il 1130 " 2.V3A.M. Mail Expres.4, Y'erk Accein. Arrives, Harrisburg Express Lancaster Accommodation Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Sunday Mail Johnstown Express, Day Express Harrisburg Accoinuiedai'n, Wkstwaru. Way Passenger, News Express Mall Train Ne. l.via Mt.Jey, MailTrainNo.2,viaCelbia, Sunday Mail, fast Line,... ....... ...... Frederick Accommodation, Lancaster Accommodation, Harrisburg Aecemmndat'u. Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express Western Express Philadelphia Express Mali Train. Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lan; caster with Mail Train, Ne. I, at 9:23 a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:33, wUl run through te Frederick. Ilairi-burg Express, west, at 5:10 p. in., has direct connection? (without change et ears) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will stopatDewnlngtown,Coate.svilIe, Pnrkcs burg, Monnt.ley, Elizubetlitewiiund Middle own. TEACII DOTTOMKAILAVAV. On and utter MONDAY, .IAX. trains will run :is lollews : Iil TRAIN'S GOING EAST. sat. only Ne..1 l'.M. 3:13 9.00 j.;i a-; I Xe.l Xe.3 l'.M. ' 25 2:12, 2:5 1 1 7:22 LEAVE. Dersey's Eidera Fulton Deuse. White Reck... AlUUVK. Oxford Philadelphia.. A.M. 7:10 7:27 7:10 8:10 8:15 1:02 TRAINS GOIXG WE ST. Mou.enly Xe.2 Ne. 1 1 a.m r.M. I 8.03 4:15 Il:oe 7:10 11:37 7:10 12:w s.lx; 12:2:5 8:18 12:12 H:33 LEAVE. Philadelphia A.M. Oxteid ll:iie 7:10 5:15 Wllite Reck 11:37 7:10 6: IS Fulton Heuse 12:08 8.(x; i;ij6 Eidera 12:23 8:18 ii:li AK1UVE. Dnr-ey's 12:12 8:33 :3 Ne. . and -Ne. 1; trams will step only u'hen signaled. Trains eenueetut Dersey'.s n ith Co lumbia ,t Pert Deposit 14. R. Trains leave t he depot. Blend street and Washington avenue, at 7:30 A. M. and 3:30 P.M., and arrive ut2:37 i 31. and 8 P. M. Tickets irem all stations te Phila delphia and Baltimore for sale by the conduc tor. J. A. ALEXANDER. Sup't. XJffLlX. XUT1VES. INSTATE OK .IA.-UKS MOs.S,- l.ATE OF j the township of Martie, deceased. Letleisoladiniui.stratien en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto ant requested te make im mediate payment, and these having claims against the same, will prescn' them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, re sidingin Martie township. S. C. STEVENSON', junlcMitw Administrator. INSTATE OF (iKOIUit: Fl.OWKItM, LATE XJ of Kaphe township, Lancaster county, de ceased. Tiie undersigned uuditnrappeinte.l te distribute: he balance lcuiaiiilng in the hinds of Jehn M. Steliinau. admliiisiraler, te ami among tlioselegallyentititiedtethesauie. will sit ferthat )urpe-e en TCESUAY, MARCH 7th, A. D. lsS-'. at 10 o'clock 11. 111., 111 the libr.uy loom of the court beuse, in the city et Lancaster, where all persona intented in said distribution may attend. A. F. IIOSTETTER, tubs ItW Auditor INSTATE OF KAICltAltA KANK, LATK OF J Washington borough, L-neaster ceuntv, dee'd. Lettfi-i testamentary 11 said estep having been granted te the undersigned, ai.7 peisoiisinilebtedtheietiiareiequesteittemaki: immediate payment, and these having claims or demands; against the same will present them without delay tersettlemcnt te tin undersign I'd, lesidingiii Maner township. P. e. Wash Ington borough. GEORGE s. MANX, C. Di:m r.s. Executer. Attorney. febi;tw INSTATE Of nL'SAN VEI.OEIC, LATK OF 1?J We-t Lampeter township, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing Ix.eii granted te the undersigned, ail persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate settlement, mid these having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In West Lampeter. Pa. CHARLES A. VELDER. J. n. Goen, Att'y. Administrator. Ctw TSTATK Of .111 KY MOFfMAN, LATK Xj of West Denegal tewnspip deceased. Letteisadiiilntstratien 011 said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are lcqucstcd te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against tlie. same will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in West Denegal. JACOB D. SIIEXK. Jtw Administrator. TESTATE tlF JOHN XI XDOItr, I.ATr. OF AJ Lancaster city, Lancaster county. ilccM. Letters or administration en saiti estate having been granted te tin: undersigned, all persons indebted thereto aie requested te make Im niKliate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present tiieui without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancastei city. iiAltiSAKA SlAIIUIir, FREDERICK NIXDOUF, 1l111inistrnters i'.MHdeaw JtOOTS & SHOES. LADIh-J AND ENT. IK OV WANT A Geed and Fine fitting Beet or Shoe Ready-made or Made te Order, go te F.HIEMEN.'S, He. 1ft". North Queen Street. Custom Werk Specialty. Jya-tfdSiW T)ATEN TENTS PATEJSTT8 Invoutien?, Trade-Marks, tte . preeuruil. Call or -eim ter elivnlar ! f'i .sfructlens. In'ermatl.'ii tiee. Iteteronres Klven in I aueAMcr Jelin . MiciiYrMieln;. llrt Seuth Fenitb tvcf VM'i.Vy pi'J0-lj w
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