LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER (TUESDAY. MARCH 28 1882. I. COLUMBIA. NEWS. OCK JtllGlJLAK COKRESPONOKNCE. AITulm Along the ganquenannu Gleanings In aud Around the Borough PIcKed op . bj the Intelligencer's Reporter. Negro Brutci en Tew Bill. Tew Hill was in an uproar of excite ment yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, by the report that a little coleiedgirl had been murdered. Investigation revealed the following facts : A worthless negre, named "Sen" Helsinger, has for a long .time been in the habit of whipping his wife in a most disgraceful manner. He has been sent te jail several times for doing te, but it docs net make him any better. A few weeks since he returned te Columbia, having seived a sirty days' sen tence in jail, went te his home en Fifth htri'cl, and, although he did net actually st: ike his wife, yet he. abused her in every ether way. Yesteiday afternoon, after haxing a fufcs with another colored man, he went home aud began cursing his wife. This finally turned te blows, and se unnicicifully did he beat her that her jaw was broken and her face otherwise injured. Her screams attracted the at tention of the neighbors, but no at tempt was made te interfere except by Gceigc Custy, who went te Squire FiaukV, entered a complaint, and in com pany with Officer Stuck, returned te the lioue te arrest the drunken brute. But he was was net there, probably having been warned. A pursuit was organized, among these af cr him was his little daughter Annie, aged 12 cars. At the Shawnee furn ice, teeing that they could cot catch bun pursuit wasstepped. Net se with Cristy who is u peiseual enemy of Heisingcr. He attempted te go after him, when ' 'Sen's " daughter, stone in hand, jumped in front of him aud exclaimed, " "V ou must net hut t my father ; you have no right te chase him," saying which she threw the stone at him but did net hit him. In an instant and before anyone could interfere, the cowardly villian had picked up a rock, weighing eight or ten pounds, and thiew it at liar, striking her en the back of the head aud knocking her insensible. The crowd were horrified, but Cristy made no attempt te escape. He was ai rested by Officer Stuck, taken befnic Squiie Frank, who sent him te jail te await thcifisult of the injuries. The little giil was taken home and Dr. Bern thcizel summoned, who, after carefully ex .iming the wound pronounced it net dan gei euh, but that sickness will fellow from which the rhild has most te fear. Later in the day Stuck arrested Heisingcr, and aflei having a hearing was again sent te .tail for a long term of imprisonment. Events of the Week. Monday, weekly drill of Ce. C and an inteicsting meeting of the elocution club ; Tuesday, " East Lynne ;" Wednesday, puty ar II. Dennelly's, at the Henry Clay lir.ii.ici, the band aud a large number of Columbians, through the kindness of Mr. Ilebeit Williams, will be allowed te get oft" the 8 o'clock, p. m., train at this place, te save the long 'walk ; Thursday,- E. E. Lutheiau chuich sociable at Rev. W. P. Evans's, ind meeting of peiseus interested in the Columbia book club ; Fiiday, Pres hytciian chuich sociable at P. S. BrugTi's ; Saturday, Frank'Mei daunt and his ''Old Shipmates." rirnt of the Season. Yesteiday the first thunder and light ing storm of 1882 occurred. And it did it with a vengeance. Rain poured in tor ter ieiit fei au hour or two aud then slacked up. Sceral small gutter bridges have been washed away by the rapid flew of water in the gutters, while the l iver has i isen at least one feet and a half. Anether Had Coen. And yet ilicre was another fight en the "Hill "last evening. It ended in a law suit befoie 'Squire Yeung, the evidence piedueiug the following facts : Chailes Henry, a coleied man.livcs with his two daughleis. Wash Cele, also colored, iiiai i icd man, has been in the habit of paying one of the daughtcis a visit almost daily. Last evening he went te the house, had some disturbance with his inamorata and began bieaking up the furniture. About this time Hcniy come in, wanted te knew what it was all about, and said it must be slopped or he would step it him relf. Cole knocked him down with the leg of a table, indicting a severe wound. Henry then sued him ler assault and bat tery and also for carrying concealed weapons. The heating cams off this morning. Cele was placed under $100 bail iu each case, which was secured. The matter will net teach court, for afterwards we saw Henry, and he will be willing te settle the matter, only " Cole must keep out of my daughter's heuse." .Narrow escape. A ii.li row escape was made by a tiauip peddlct, this morning in front of the P. R. It. depot, and which, if the result would have been fatal, would have cost the read borne money. As the 10 o'clock train topped iu fient of the depot, and the pas bcugei.s weie alighting, the Harrisburg ti.i'm, which is made up here, backed down, going very fast. The brakes man whistled, and the track was cleared, but an old tramp peddler net knowing what the whistle meant, would have been killed had net a by slander .shoved him elT the track. He then caught sight of the approaching tiain. Iu an instaut the air was filled with Hying buudles, and the tramp was laying en his back kicking his heels sky waid. It was a comical yet might have been a tumble sight. The train stepped befetc it reached him. Little Locals. Abe 'Zcllcrs, a conductor en the It. & C. It. It., was seriously hurt yesterday afternoon' by being .struck by a bridge at Viue'Muunt. About fetly-five fiicnds gathered at the heuse of A. J. Musscr te surpiise his wife, the occasion of her 42d biithday. Plenty of eatibles weie en hand and the most were disposed of. The affair was a very pleas ant one and enjoyed by all. Harry Bennett, while working at the "punchers" in the P. R. R. blacksmith shop, at this place, yesterday afternoon, had his thumb caught and mashed. Tiic new straight stack Medoc engines for this division of the P. R.R. are already arnvuig. ies. ou and 4i passed west ward jestcrdav. Freight traffic is getting lighter. A family from Yerk county, with their household effects leaded en wagons, ar rived in Columbia this morning. Next Sunday is the grand rally day for the congregation of the First African Bap tist church, and as their hall is tee small for the occasion, Odd Fellows' hall is te used. nirfhdfly Party. .Tesiu limbic, son of County Register Umble, had a very pleasant birthday parly yesterday evening at the residence of his father, Xe. 349 "West Orange street. The guests were numerous, the entertainment bountiful, aud the enjoyment general. Many happy returns. J-N-L'UA.NCi; WHICH 1NSUBK9. l tic I'lllercnce Between Law and Equity. The Philadelphia Inqutrtr says: Among the icperts et case? decided en Wednesday fey the Supreme Court el Pennsylvania, and reported in yest-rday's Inquirer, appears the following, which should be attentively considered, as It has a most important bearing upon a subject et gxeat interest te every business man : ' Franklin Mnith, a well-to-de man living in Lehigh county, in 1872 executed a mortgage te the Pcnn Mutual lite Insurance company mr 5..,uwt at uie same ume taiang out a policy ..... ...- . - . -. - upon his life for the amennt and assigning it te the company as collateral security. The In terest en the mortgage and the premiums en the policy were promptly paid until the 19th j of September, en which day a premium was due which Mr. bniun ianeu 10 pay, jui:ig been stricken down with apoplexy. He re mained unconscious ler several days, and en the morning of the 25th, one Faust, te whom he had previously made an assignment ter the benefit et his creditors, lelt Allentown te go te the company's office te pay the premium, bat Smith died while he was en the way. and the company, having learned that fact, relused te receive the premium, and declared the policy ler lei ted. "The company subsequently brought sui en the mortgage, and the Judge, betere whom the case was tried, sustaining the lerlelture et the policy, refused te allow It as a set-cfT. An application was taken te the supreme court, which, in an opinion by Chief Justice Sbars Sbars Sbars woed, says : 'Jt is a principal" new tee well set tied te he" contreverted, that when a party contracts te de anything which does net abso lutely require him te de it In person, "Ickness does net excuse, ler he ought te have pro vided ler It In the contract itself. This prin ciple applies te the contract el Insurance. We ate of opinion that there was no error commit ted by Hie court below, and the Judgment lj, therefore, affirmed.' " That is the law In such a case, and the com pany which preflted'by it can lustiy plend the law in it9 own Justification. But, certainly, it does net seem like equity, and the above caie U in sinking contrast with the following one, in w hich net only equity, but wl e business generosity U the principal motive. The full particulars el It arc reproduced by the Potts town Ledger, of the 12th Instant, which says: "We were yesterday shown by Mr. Rebert Helmes the check of The Mutual Lire Inst ance Company et New Yerk, in payment of the full amount due under policies en the life et the late C. O. Swinehart. " The payment el a $5,00) claim by a com pany which is paying claims at thniutcef 17,0j0 per day, having paid out Ter death claims and endowments during the past year ever J8,000,OCO of which $6S?,000 was paid in the state of Pennsylvania alone is net an event etdlnarlly calling ier special mention : but the circumstances attending this case and the recent stilnirent decisions of the United States Supieine Ceuit iu reference te the non payment of pictniuins, -warrant, In this In stance, particular notice. " As la known te many of em loadei. Mr. Strinehartdieden the 25th of Dccembc't lut, alter an Illness el some lour weeks. His tclu-tive- being ignorant of the fact that he was in sured In The Mutual Lite, and he himself be ing, by the nature of his illness, prevented fiem giving any attention te business affairs, the pic-mluins due December 2M were net paid. Notices of these premiums hed been sent in due course by the agent, but remained at Mi. SvUuelmil's place el business unopened until the day of his death. On diseeveiing at terw units theie notices, his lather remitted the amount el the piemiuui te the Reading office, with the .statement th.il his son had died. Under the lules el the" company the agent was, el cemae, unable te accept this paytrtut, but proels el death weie piepaied and forwarded with the statement et the case te the home office et the company. Without any hesitation the company accepted the proofs furnished, and netlticd the agent that the claim would be paid in due course." The pilnciple of lau, which the learned chief Justice dcehuid te be se well settled, was laid down in a ease wbxie still another lite in. su ranee company (the New Yerk life), de clined te pay a policy v hlch ha J lapsed under almost similar ciicumstances, viz : The hus band being sick and unable te attend te the pajmentet the piemlum, and his wile hating no knowledge et the insurance until atier his death. This company having declined te pay the amount et the policy, the wlte appealed te the law, and atter long litigation, ending De cember, lb81, the court of last lesert decided that the prevision et the policy iu reference te the payment et premiums was absolute, "and equity could net relieve against a tail tail me caused by the allege J sickness et the ln suiudaud Ignorance el the -ieteuce et tin policy by his wile. What The Mutual Lite Iiituiaute Cetnpiui did iu the case of its policyholder, Mr. Swine halt, it was right te de. It was net bound by law te pay the policy, but eeiy fail-minded man will say thatiu equity and geed con science it was bound te de se, and every biich uiin will honor It ler doing it. In having done It The Mutual Lite has net only Instilled the exalted confidence and respect In v hlch it Is held by the whole country, but it has set an example which, II followed by ether respecta ble companies, would incrcai-u the general confidence in life insurance it-sidf. Hut while ether companies decline te lolleiv the noble example et The Mutual I.itc it Is cettalu te continue w hat It has long been, -v lz the most j piO'jpcieus, the most trusted and mestbenell- i cente! lile insurance companies Ph il tulel- j phia Ledger. j Insurance Alene Paul. .New Era Lite association paid The Mi Sephia Fiukh the ether day the siiuiet one thousand dollars, being her full claim under certificate Se. 107, en-the lite el hei late hus band, Gottleib Flnkh. who died some months age. The money was paid pieuiptly InOO days atter the completion et the proofs, which is acroidlngte thcteimsbl their policies. The New Lra has a large membership In this city and county, among whom are some et ear best business men, an I they will be giatlrted te knew that this less, us well as all ether JuM chums that have been presented w ei e pi emplly met, netwithstand.ng the eiteits el certain old line life insurance agents te eon vince the members te the contrary. ltd special conclave. The attention of fclr Knights or Lancaster Cenimanaery, Ne. 13, is called te the adver tisement rf a special conclave et the Cem manilet en Wednesday evening net. Aiumeuients. 2V.e iitnuyjle.'s" To-nigJit.Tlie new comic opera et "The Smugglers," writtenby a jeung Washington Journalist and composed by the leader of the Marine band in Washington, will bepieduccdat Fulton opera house to night. Last night it had its Initial representa tion iu Philadelphia, and, as usual, the news paper ciltics vaiy se widely in their consider ation of its deserts that we will probably knew mere about it alter we have seen It. With one oxeeptiou, however, the notices aie all imbued with such kind) v tone that there Is net much loom for doubt the composition has points of merit that entitle il tea lair headng. The company Is seventy Btreng, accommoda tions for that number having been cngtged at the hotels in this city. The chorus, which the papers unite in pionenncing uncommonly pretty and attractive, are recruited trem the ranks et an amateur organization In Wash, ingten." "East Lynnc"'le morrow night Mrs. Ada Gray will be at the opera house in the famous emotional drama of " East Lynne." She Is an actress et rare talent an i her reputation is constantly growing. " Daacon Cranhel." Thfs uinlable old gen tleman will show his kindly face at the opera house en Thursday evening. He is a great favorite with enr people, and will doubtless have a warm welcome. Itf-ECIAI. NOT1VE3. "Ducltupalba." New, quick, complete cure in t days.urlnar) affections, smarting, frequent or difficult uri nation, kidney diseases. $1. Di uggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sens. What is beauty's chietest charm Melting eyes or rosebud lips, i lowing tresses, form of grace ? Ne; fine teeth these charms eclipse. And their snre preserver Is SOZODONT, best dentifiice. mSS-l wt ceilAw Proof kverywhere. It any Invalid or sick peisen has the least doubt of the power and efficacy of Hep Illt tcis te cuie them, they can llnd eases exactly, like their own. .in their own neighborhood, with proet positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trilling cost or ask jour druggist or physician. . Greenwich, Feb. 11, lSsO. Hep Hitter Ce. Snts I was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. Twe bottlesel your Bitters cared me. ml5-2wd&w Lkrey Brewek. Fell Down. Mr. Albert Andersen. Jerk street, Buffalo, fell down stairs and severely bruised his knee. A few applications of Dr. Themas' Ecleclric Oil entirely cured lilm. Fer sale at H. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lap caster. -Anv anlnra t.lif. rilppat fiiirrn,,ii1l..a IF In I flflWWI wivj. . .- .v.uHiug ii u K j,, beaXOx. Tbere are miserable people about trwiav te whom a Jiettle et Parker's Otnzer Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors tfy hare ever tried. See ether column. ' ml-lmdcodieew Files! 1'lles! l'iles I A sure euro found at last! Ne enanceu sutler ! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chienic cases et 25 or 10 years standing. Ne one need sutler five minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries de mere harm fEan geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allay3 the Intense itching (particularly at night atter getting warm in bed), acts a9 a peulticc,gives instantand pain pain less relief, and is prepared only for Piles, Itch ing et the pt ivate parts, and for nothing else. Bead what the Hen. J. M. Cefllnberry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores et Pile Cures, and itaffeid-s me pleasure te say that I have never lennd anything w hich save such immediate and permanent icliet as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fei sale by H. D. Cochran, 137 and 1J3 North Queen street, l'liee, $1. Henry- Ce., Pre pi Jeter?, ei Vesey fctieet, N'ev. Yerk. fel2I-TuFdw klu Dlseaea " cured by Dr. Swayue's Ointment. What is mere dist:e-3lng thuu an obstinate kin disease, and why rerser.s should sutler a single hour when they have a sure euro in "SwayneV Ointment " is past our cempi ehen ehen slen The ort cases et tetter, itch, salt ll.cuin, or tint annejing complaint, itching pil -. yield te its wonderful all healing quali ties. Pimples en ths face and bletche-s en the skin are lcmevcd by lining this healing oint ment. Perfectly Fafe and harmless even en the most tender infant. Itc-Mii;; Piles Symp toms are meistuie, intense itching, particu larly at night altei getting warm In bed ; e'hei paits are sometimes affected. Jrwayne's Ointment plea.tnt, niire enre. Dr. Swayne Sen, 5.1 Net th beventh street, Philadelphia, l'u., te whom nil lettcis should be addresed. Beld l.y all prominent di nggists. JanJO-SmdTrh&P.tws (e te it. . ( ucnn'ii lirue; Mere, 137 North Queen sliret, ler AV; JP-.tetian's .Vete A'n A'n ttenal Pien. Fei l)ii;lif.iess and durability et eef)i,f.iu uneeualed. Celer fiem 2 teS pound". Directions in Unhtii ami tti-i.u in. Pike. 15 cents. "JLlle. drv. in, nciiiiy." " H Ut u all admiie" and hew lesepiuelt: A line head of h-ii in its nattn.il colei ! such en adjunct te b-auty that uoene whepuzes goon ioej:- sueuiil neglect 10 use "Londen Hair Celer IN ster r," the most cleitnlj and de lUiilful at licit; cer Introduced te the- Aincii- '.:n liLenle. II i.s lutallv dFaVient fiem nil ethei-" i et sticky or gammy, and fiee liem an linpuie ingie iieni it. i' lciuici mam ether preparations ebium-ius. It thickens thin hair, ie-toresgray h ur.ghesitnew Hie, keeps the help clean and -.t iltl.y, eausinj the hair te glow u litie il hid I illeu otrei become thin, does net 'oil or '-i li-..' thing, and Is se pei fectly mid eh jranth pt ptred -is te liiuke it a la.-tiii!' hail ilic-sui r unit toilet Ilimiiv. " l.en- 'leii Hail Uesteie: " i sold by all li uggists. at 7 1 ient- a iieitiu. ic neitica iertl. ectlM.W.Siw iu:xi:Y" cakdelic s ilve. The best Stive in the weild ler cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter.chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all klm't. et skin erur-tlen-4, freckles and pimples. The salve is , .i.aiilecd te give peilect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. lie sure jeu get llenrj's Caibolie SaHe.as all ethers aic but imitations and oeuntei fe!N. Price 2T cents. fceM in Lnncnsti r at Cochran's DrugStete, 1 7 d -j l Xoi th (in em sliei i A doed Angel's lnit A l.ne et " H.sa dalis." lllauchc called en Kate, one pieaxant-day, aud found her cad aud shilling, deareit tilend, once blight and gay, new pcaice could keep Hern crying; lei. "eh," she eiid, "'tis a di grace te tec with screiula. mv lace se badly mat red !" then said herluend, " Ueadalis will your Doubles end." Itlanriie called en Kate nether day and teund lici once meie blithe and gay. her face as radi int, skin as lair, as any maiden's ainuhcie. ler skin diseases and luipuie bloej, theie's nothing in the weild se geed s UesadalL. it drives away all skin dKeiders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, lines yem lllb and banishes all doctet's bill j ! sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stoic, 137 and 1.1J Nni th Queen stret. lC01ydced&wa A Cough, cold or soie inreat .should en stepjvii. :eglect tr.-quei.tiyiesiiHs in an in cuialiln Lung iilseasc ei Consumption, liienu'e bronchial Tku.'i' - de net dlseidei the stomach like cough ayiup-" and balsams, butacti'.ncctlj en lhclii!!iuiieilpaitt:,allajing li' Itatlen. Hive lellet In Asthma. lSreuehia! Coughs, Catarili, and the Thieat Tumbles hich Ssingcis and 1'ulilicSpeakei-e ate snbiect te Ker thiity years Uiewn's P.ienchlal Tiecnis hae hei'ii iccenrueniied liy -physicians, and alvays give pertect satlslactien. Having been testidl'j ul.le and cons! mt u"e forne.uly n entire geneiatieu, they have at tained we' .nctit.'d lankameng the lewstaple remedies et the as'e. qeM at ii cents a box eve: w lieie ms-lvd ITh.VS&lyw Viutner-i liuiai'rn.i mecners: .Me you dietuihcd at niuht and bieken of join lest by asL-k child -ulleiing and crying with the 'tciuei.iting pain et i utting teeth ? 11 se, go ul ence anH get a betlhs of MUS. WIXbLOW'S HOOTHIXtt bVItU P. It will re lieeo the peer little suftcrcr immediately de fend upon it; theiels no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, w no will net tell yen at once that l will leg ate the bowels, and give rest te the ineth"i, and leliff and health te the child, epcialiugllkc magic. It Is peifeetiy safe te use in all cases, aud pleas nit te the t.iste, and is the piesciiptieft et one el the eldest and bes! female physician ami nurses in the United '-latc-ti sold eveiywl.eic; cents n I etlle "i.uMvdftwM.W&S Netidug snort of Unmistakable ItcneUtg Conferred upon tens of thousands el suffe.rcis could eiigiuatcaiil maintain the leputatien which- Ayeb's Sahsafaiuila enjoys. It is a compound of the vegetable alteiatives, with the Iodides of Potassium and lien, and is the most effectual of all lcmcdies for scrofulous, mercuiial, ei -bleed diserdcis Uniformly successful anil crtain in its leinedial effects, It produces tapid and complete cuies et Scref nla, Seres, Be:s, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, bkin Diseases und all diseiders rising from impurity et the bleed. By its invigorating effect it always relieves and elten cuies LHer Complaints, Female Weaknc-ses and Irregu larities, and is a potent icnewer or vitality. Ferpuillying the bleed it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and imparls vigor and energy. Fer forty yeais it lias been in extensive use. and is te day the most available medicine ler the suffeiing sick anywhere, for sale by all dealers. ni2I lwdeed&w Debilitated persens.nnd sufferers from wast Ing diseases such as consumption, scrofula, kidney affections, will be gi catty benefitted by using Brown's Iren Bi iters. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's di ug steie, 117 North Queen street, Lancaster. m27-lwdw KLMIUfcU KKOM DKATU The fellow ingttalcmcnt of William J Cough Ceugh lln, ofSesnerville, ula!., Is se remarkable that wc beg te ak let it the attention of enr read ers, lie says : " In the fall of 187C I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was be weak at one time that I could net leae mj Led. In the summer et 1S77 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the docteis said 1 had a hole In my left lung as bjg as a halt cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred ilellats in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a repe t wen', aieund that I w as dead. I gave np hope, but a fiiend told me el On. Wit. Hall's Balsam for this Lungs. I laughed at my fi lends, think ing that my case was incurable, but 1 get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gritillcatien, 1 commenced te leel better. My hope, once dead, began te levive, and to day I leel in better spirits than I have the past tin cc years. "I write this hoping j ou will publish It, se that everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and lie convinced that con cen sump'i'm can be cured. I -have-taken two bottles and can positively say, that It has done meie s0,1 t,,an ,lU ether medicines I have taken since my slckuesi My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall spoil Iks able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 1 J7 aud 130 Xerth Queen stre vS3-lvdeedTh&w2 Hew mv threat huits! Then why don't you use Hale's Heney of Horeueuiul anil Tar? Pike's Toothache Dieps cure m one minute. m2Mwdeed4w Celdes's Lleblg's Liquid Beel and Tonic In In In vlgorater will cure indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily vigor. Tale no ether el druggists. m22-lwdeedw baMUMIy Beautiful. A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers cm Easels will he mailed free te any lady who will send ten cents in pottage stamps or money te Dr. C, W. Bensen, Se. 106 Entaw St. Baltimore, Jld. IOC North Entaw Street, Baltimore, Md. mlG-2wdA w Skin Diseases Cared By Dr. Frizier's Magic OnmrBsx. Cures as It by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse cures itch, barber's itch, salt rheum, tetter, ring worm, scala head, chapped hands, sere nipples, seib lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sei cs, &c. skin DISXASX. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a skin disease which ap peared en his hands, head and face, and nearly desti eyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had failed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frasler's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lew applications. The first and only positive euro for skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, 137 and 1 10 Xerth Qneen street, Lancaster. HENRY A CO., Sele Proprietery 62 Vesey Street, Xew Teak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceiated Piles, Dn. William's Ixdian Pilb OiXTsrevr is a sure cm e. Price si.oe, by man. or sale at Cecluan's Diug store. !eb27-M&Thdtw DEATHS. Foreman In this city, en March 8, 1882. Edgar llerr, son et Dr. S. B. and Addle X. Fei email, aged 18 months and 7 days. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from bin i-arents' residence, Xe. 211 West King street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Intel ment at Woedwaid Hill cemetery- Scj- leeb at the house by Bishop Jehn Kehr. 2td Mahkley. in this city, en March 20, 1SS2, Geerge W. Markley,.Jen of the late Samuel B. and Mary C. Markfey, aged SO y eais, 1 month and 2 days. The relatives and li lends of the tauiily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral trem hU mother's residence, Xe. 250 Xerth Queen street, en Thursday altcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Interim ut at Woedwaid Hill cem etery. 27-3t Bahtel In this city, en March 27, 1SS2, Rebert G. Bartcl, in the 10. h j ear et his age. The relatives and fiicnds are respectfully lnited te attend the funeral, trem theiesl denee et the late D. S. Bare, Xe. 228 East Orange street, en Wednesday morning at 8 o'cle'ck. Interment at Woodward Hill ccme teiy. ltd MiLLtiL in this cltv. en the 23th lust., Mrs. Margaiet Elizabeth Miller, daughter ut Jehn and Margaret Steigcrwalt, aged 19 years and 7 months. . The relative, and tiiendset thef unily are icspcctfuly invited te attend the funeral, from the lesidence el her parents, Xe. 14 Hazel sticet. en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. It POLITICAL. TOK JUlll COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Ot Liul township. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. m2tcd&w F OK JURY COMMISSIONER: BENJAMIN IIUBER, Eighth wain. City. Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Cenventian. murle-tcdJtw F OK JURY COMMISSIONER , JEROME B. SHULTZ, Ot KUiabcthtewi) borough. Subjeet te the decision et the Dcmeciatic county conven tion. " lil!Mcd&W SW AltrjHtTlSKMANTS. 1? SALK. IT A Barber Shep, doing a geed business und centrally located, will be sold cheap, as the piopiieter intends going Inte ether busi ness. Apply at this nfilee. ltd DISSOLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP. The partnership herctofeie existing be tween S. E. Bailey mid" W. W. Bailey, trading as S. E. Bailey A Ce., has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. AH persons know ing themselves Indebted te and these having claims against the late firm, will present them te S. E. Bailey ter settlement, who will con tinue the business at the old stand, aud re spectfully solicits a continuance et the pal pal lenage heretofore se liberally bestowed. S. E. BAILEY, 23 3td W. W. BAILEY. "IULTOjh OPERA IlOl'SK. THUR3IJAY EVENING, MAR. 30. THE HIT Or THE ShASOX .' Deacon Crankett, lly the author et HELEN'S BABIES 1 liewittten and lccen&tructed under the man agement et J. M. HILL. A N I.W YORK SUCCESS ! A CHICAGO SUCCESS-! A UNIVERSAL SUCCESS! SEE IT! SEE IT! ADMISSION 33c.. SOc., and 7Bc. RESERVED SEAT& 750. Fer sale at opera house office. m2S-3td TM1LTON OPERA HOUSE. li Romantic Opera by Messrs. Vance & Sensa . TUESDAY, MARCH 28th, As pieseuted at the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse. Philadelphia, during the entire week, commencing Match 2d, except Tuesday even In:;, when the entire company appear in this place. The cast consists etthe following well known artists : Miss Fannv Wentworth. late with the Acme Opera Ce. : Miss Eva Mills, of cue aramiaru upera co. ; air. J. i. jaenme, ei the Ferd Opera Ce. ; Mr. Jehn O. Pugh, or the Feul Opera Ce.; Mr. J. J. Whipple, the mag nificent baritone; Mr. L. P. Selbeld, the ex cellent basso. The chorus consists of SO Rich and well Trained Voices. Xew anu Elegant Costumes, Large Orchestra and Elegant Ap pointments. ADMISSION, 35, SO and 75 CTd. RESERVED SEATS, 75 CTS. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. 23-5t rpULTON OPERA BOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 21), HARTMYER $ DAILY. Managers Engagement Extraordinary of the Distin guished Emotional and Tragic Actress, Miss Ada Gray, Suppeitel by CHAS. A. W ATKINS' FIFTH AVENUE COMMUTATION. An evening of Comedy and Pathos, a lasting sermon te wives, methcts nnd daughters; an entirely new version adapted from Mrs. Weed's fa mous story in live acts, by Miss Gray, nnd performed bv her ever 2,000 times in the prin cipal cities of the United States, entitled, EAST LYNNE; OB, THE ELOPEMENT, Laey Isabel, Madam Vise, , MISS ADA GRAY In which character she lias no living peer. POPULAR PRICES OU ADMISSION 35c, 50c. nud 75c. Reserved Seats can be secured w Itheut extra charge ut Fnlten opera beuse etlicc. Parties living In the country can have seats secured by ndvising the managers. 2l.5t READ THIS Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 18S1.' The Kieseycuba Mp'e Cempakt. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sav that after using one pack et KIDNEYCURA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back and aide, of long standing, and that, ted, after Hying various knewm remedies. 1 have every confidence In "your medicine, cheei fully recommend it,andknewthatmany of my friends who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKER, mSClyd Foreman Examiner ana Express. Tie SiMters." XMW ADrXXlISEMJJfXS SAMU1U, H. PRICE, ATTORNBY, HAS Removed bisOfflc trem 55 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Bear of Court Heuse, Leng' Xew Building. ml"-tfd CtORKSHAVINUSFOR SALE FORFJLL- ing Beds and Mattresses, at the LANCAS TER CORK WORKS. Can order by telephone. ml7 deediwtt WANTED A SITUATION AS NURSK for the sick, or te take care of the aged or infirm. Apply te FANNV ELLIOTT, m28-2td 140 North Water street. DISSOLUTION OJT PARTNERSHIP. On and after April 1st, 1832, the partner ship et Reilly Keller will be dissolved. All collections will be made and business contin ued by m2S-tillapl KAUFFMAN.KELLERACO. WANTJSD. A BOY WITH UOOU references te de general office work. Must write a geed plain hand and be expert in figures. Apply te Ne. 20X East Chestnut street. mar27-5td FOR KENT AN ELEGANT ROOM, 75x 30 feet, en the fourth fleer. Will be ready ter occupancy seen atter APRIL 1st. Apply at the office et the INQUIRER COMPANY, m23-3td Ne. 227 North Prince Street ATTENTION, SIR KN1UHTS. A special conclave et Lancaster Cora Cera maudery. Ne. 13, Knights Templar, will be held at their Asylum en WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1832, at 7 o'clock, te consider the propriety of a public installation of officers and ether business. By order of E. C. U. S. G ARA. m28-2td Recorder. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. On and atter April the 1st. 1832, the part nership of L. Goesft Sen wU be dissolved by the retirement et L. Goes. Alt persons in debted te the firm are requested te make pay ment en or before April 1, 1882, te Fred Goes (junior partner, wne win continue me Dull ness ai the old stand. Ne. 101-103 Middle street, under the firm name of 27-lwd L. GOOS'3 SON. F OB KENT-STORE ROOM 18 BY 40 feet, with new nlate glass front, hlirh ceil ing ; located en tne man business street anu next deer te the posteffice, Columbia, Lancas ter county. Pa. ; has been occupied as a book store for the last sixteen years and is one et the best stands In the county ler that business. It is a fine opening for anyone w he under stands the book and stationery business. Pos session given Immediately. Address JOHN KENDRICII. m28-lwd Columbia, Lane. Ce., Pa. ANY PART OF THE SKIN OR MUCOUS Membrane may be the seat of Cancer ; it is found mere freaueutly en the leg and lip than elsewhere. I have seen it arise from tne cicatrix of a scald, a blister, or a cut, from a mole, from a wart, and trem a simple excoriation where two moist surfaces lay in contact, as in the groin. All cancers und tum ors cured without pain, or usiug the knite by . H. D. LONGAKER, M. D. Office : Ne.U East Walnut street, Lancaster Consultation tree. m27-3td TF IU WANT BARGAINS FURNITURE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS & FLYNN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 246 WEST KING ST. ml7-2wdR We have a Larger Stock cf these Goods than we eare te carry and te move them, have reduced the price from 820 te $15. The mater ial is fine Beaver, Blue and Brown Buttens, Gilt and Silvered, and at the reduced price they are a Bare Bargain. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. G ODD-FITTING AND WELL-MADE Willie Sbirts ! Is what every man Is in tries ted in, and a'se what Shirt te buy, and where te get It. The Eighmie Shirt HAS NO EQUAL, And it makes ordered eric unnecessary. The Fit at the neck is perfect, and whether you wear a 1 or 19 inch cellar, or measure 31 or SI Inches around the chest, you can be fitted without the least trouble ; and the sleeves arc different lengths te suit long or short arms. This Shirt, made as it is from the best Wamsutta muslin, 2.100 linen, and the besom se fastened te the bhirtaste prevent Its being broken and selling for $1.00 $1.00 tilings It within the leach of ever body's pure for a Fine DRESS SHIRT. And our LEADER SHIRT THAT SELLS FOR 75c. Has no equal ler the manner in v. Inch It U made, and for quality and material. And the Shirt that we sell ter 48 CENTS has better linen ler the besom and cuffs than you would expect If you have neverliten 11 WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. CeaciM s Coats TIIED EDITIM. TUESDAY EVENING. MAB. 98, 1883. WEATlIEK INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, March" 23. Fer tbe Middle At lau tic states, slightly cooler clearing or fair weather, northerly te west erly winds, higher barometer, followed en "Wednesday by slowly rising temperature, and winds shifting te southerly. CONGRESS. ' Talking Over the Tariff Bill. Washington, D. C, March 2d. In the Heuse Mr. Kelly moved te go into commit tee of the whole in order te' take np the tar iffcomniissien bill. This was antagonized by several special orders, bat they were voted down, and at 1:55 the Heuse went into committee of the whole. The tariff commission bill having been taken np the committee was addressed by Mr. Kassen. senator lintler Wants te Knew. In the Scnete Mr. Butler offered a reso lution calling ou the attorney general gen eral for u copy of his letter of instructions dated the 16th inst., te Dallrs Sander, of Pennsylvania, assistant counsel te the United States district attorney of Seuth Carolina, aud the reply of Mr. Sanders. He said that a letter from the Attorney General te this Mr. San ders, which he had seen in the public prints, contained statements se extraordi nary aud unusual for an officer in hi;h position in the government of the United States, that he could scerccly credit it. and he desired te have ever that efflceis signatmc an exact copy of the iustrubtiens which he is said te bave issued. Adopted. Mr. Gayard called up the senate bill for the purchase or condemnation of ground in Philadelphia for the use of the United States mint, an amendment' fixing as the maximum te be paid for the property, $400,000, was agreed te. After a bref debate participated in b) Messrs. Deck, Allisen, Teller, Mitchell aiui the Xew Yerk sena tors, upon the cost of tiansperting bullion from Xew Yerk te Philadelphia and the probable saving te the government te lo le sult from an increase of mintage -facilities at Xew Yeik, the bill was passed . swalm'a Opinion ui Jiaseu's Sentenced The opinion of Judge Advocate Gen oral Swaim en the invalidity of the sen tence of the ceuit martial in the case of Sergeant Masen was also admitted te the cabinet and informally discussed, but no action was taken en the premises. I'IKK KhtOKU. Weulrn .Mills Burned te he Oreund. Cuessena. Pa., March 23. The Cres Cres sena woolen mill, epcinted by Jehn Stark, was burned te the greuncrearly this morn ing. Less, S5.000. The fire throws twenty-live hands out of work. 'Total Destruction of a Virginia Town. LvNcnBTTte, Va., March 28. Intelli gence has been received here te-day of the almost entire destruction en Saturday night, by fire, of the town of Grundy, the county seat of Buchanan county. The court house, clerks's office, jail, two hotels, tw e stores and many dwellings in fact all the heart of the town was consumed, leaving but a few houses e'n the outskirts. A l'KUTEST. Jersey City's Water Frent. Trenten, X. J., March 28. A mass meeting te pietest against the passage of a bill l elating te Jersey City water fronts was held in the Assembly chamber at neon. Ex-Mayer Van Rchaii was made chairman. The hall was crowded. Sev eral speeches, denouncing the bill as an injustice te Jersey City, were made, and the discussion was continued until two o'clock. The last speaker was Allen Mesermett. He reviewed the history of the water front?, and the original giants, and took the ground that the rights of the people were never sold by the state, that their grants remained inviola ble. After the passage of resolutions con demning the bill and calling upon mem bers of the Legislature te sustain the governor's, veto, the meeting adjourned, subject te the call of the chairman. Itedaclngthe Internal Kevenus. Washington, March 28. The Heuse committee en ways and means agreed upon a bill te day te reduce internal revenue, aud instaucted Mr. Kelly te report it te the Heuse. The bill asugiced upon makes a reduc tion in revenue cf about $15,500,000, of which claim eleven million is en banks and bankcis. Disastrous Incendiary Fire. Flat Bcsir, L. I., March 28. The large unoccupied dwelling house of A. F. John John Jehn eon, in Xew Utrecht, near Parkville, was completely destroyed by fire at 1 o'clock this morning, causing a less of 825,000. The fire was of incendiary origin, an un successful attempt having been mai'e last week te burn the same building. Women Suffragists at tLe Fore. Wasiikn'gten, March 28. In the Senate te day Mr. Lapham presented a memorial from the "Women's Sufirage association of Pennsylvania, asking for a prevision for suffrage te women in the constitution of Dakota when admitted as a state. The New Supreme Court Justice. Washington, D. C.,' March 28. The president has signed the commission of Judge Blatchford, of Xew Yerk, te be an associate justice of the supreme court ; but he is net expected te take his seat en the bench until cei tain cases new pending befdre him in Xew Yerk are disposed of. The Jews Must Ue. St. Petersburg, March 28. The au thorities of Kieff have ordered the Jews te abandon their residence in the commer cial quarter and remeve te the suburbs en the ether side of the canal, and dismiss their Christian servants. Tlia Mllltla Appropriation. Washington, March 28. The Senate committee en military affairs have agreed te recommend an increase in the annual appropriation for arming the militia of the several states from $200,000 te $600,000. m Demanding Mr. Xewell'k Becall. Xew Yerk, March 28. The beaid of aldermen te-day adopted resolutions call ing attention te the pusillanimous conduct of Minister Lewell, regarding the arrest and imprisonment of American citizen?, requesting the president te recall him. HILL'S TONOUK. The senator ainch Improved. Pmr.ADELPniA, 3Iarch 28. Senater Hill's physicians te-day report him as much improved. The senator will prob ably leave early next week for Old Point Comfert, Va. An Old Weman Fatally Beaten. SrniNG field. Mass., March 27. Mrs. Jehn Wall, of Florence, a widow, 75 years old, was dragged from her bed en Monday night and beaten se severely that she will probably die. Robbery was the probable motive. A Jealous Husband's Crime. San Francisce, March 28., Jehn, J. Killalcn. formerly of Xew Yerk, killed his wife here last night by stabbing her. Jealously is supposed te have been 'the cause of the deed. Paper Mill Darned. Gardiner, Me., March 28. Richards & Ce's. paper mill was burned this morn ing. Les, $50,000, insurance $31,000. CeadensMt Telegrams. The Chinese question was considered iu eabinet session te day, but no conclusion reached. Samuel JB. Townsend and Themas B. Reeves, the accused officials of the Charter Oak) building and 'lean as sociatien of Philadelphia, were each held in bail this . afternoon en various charges of fraud. Jiew xarst Mara. Naw Tem. March ML Fleur State and western firm, with moderate expert and local trade demand. Southern quiet and firm. Wheat unsettled ; epening: CXc lower and afterwards became strong and recovered : Ne. a Red ilay. $Ulai ta ; de Jane, $1 331 37.; de July, 12501 g. Cern without quotable change ami dull : mixed Western, spot, 73877c ; de futures. 7G TtJJc. Oats a shade better ; Ne. 2 April, 52c : de May, 31JC51J0 ; state, SlSOJc ; western, ii 5'JC rruiaMlelpbla market. raiLAinLnaA, March 28. Flenr quiet but but; Superfine, S3 75Q4 25; Exta. $4 71. $5 25; Ohie and Indiana family, .103)7 ".0 x-enna mni::y, rotie :. Rye flenr $4 504 75. Wheat firm, bnt quiet ; Del. and f enn'u Red, $1 3901 40; de Amber, $1 4031 42. . Cern scarce and firm. Oats scarce and wanted. Rye scarce nt SCfiUSc. Previsions firm, with geed Jobbing tra le Lard firm. Bntter firm for cheice grades ; Creuuu'i y extra Penn'a. 43Z$Uc; Western, l-'SUc; de geed te choice 37i0c. Rolls steady. Egs steady ; Pa. 17ildc ; Western, 17 Cheese firm, mere Inquiry. Petroleum steady; Refined, 7i Whisky at $120. Seeds geed te prime clever dull nt 7$ 8c; de de Timethy dull nt 2 iZQZVn dodo Kluxeed nemhal at $1 40. IAwb SteCK market. Cbicaoe. Hogs Receipts. 24.0U) head; tliin mentq. ti.'CO de: general demand fair, but market weak ; prices 10c lower; common te geed mixed.' $6 203GG5 ; heavy packing mid shipping. W80S7 25. sklpi and culls, fJiii: pens pretty well cleared, but peer nnd light negs cloei'd very weak. Cattle Ri'eeiptti, 0,001 bead: shipments 4,2uu de ; nllserU of cheice shipping, lie lower; experts. $(17537 tO; geed te cheiceshipplng, $St:0Q680; common te fair, $5 40585; mixed butchers 13 0UQ5 1 ; "lockers nnd feeders nt .15084 bO. Sheep Receipts. 4,000 head ; shipments, 2m de; in:u ket dull, but stoutly; coin-fed runiM sheep, $1 et5 DO; native muttons, " Wfi 20. The Dreters' Journal Liverpool ruble tie notes bte.tity foreign raaikcls; ln-t steers m li17e ; sheep at lt!)20c. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 2,170 lu-.nl ; niarxct active ; prices i0jJI5e higher than thine of last week. Hogs Receipts, 4.700 heat ; imirket slen ; Philadelphia. $7257 60: Yorkers, $0 L03im. Sheep Receipts, 4,200 head ; market llrm ut last Week's prices. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Monday, March 27. The receipts et live slot k at the Philadelphia stock yards were: Fer the week; Beeves, 2,400 head ; sheep, d.oeo head; hogs, 3,000 head. Previous week Beeves, 2,400 head ; sheep, 10,000 head ; hega 3,000 head. Beel Cattle The market has "been active and In sympa.hy with the Western market. Prices were Je higher en the geed grades, while common grades were tullyXe li'gher tban last week's rates. . We quote as fellows : Extra, 7K74ic ; Geed, 77Xe; Medium, 6J4867c : Common, SQCJc ; Slippery cows, 4SC. Milch cows were fairly active at$:ieaW. Sheep were rather Inactive at u slight ad vance. Ne extra sheep or Iambs were Iu the market. Woqneteas follews: Extra, Vie; geed, t)ii7c; medium. 59S6ic; lambs, 57)ic ; calves, milch, ttft'Jc; common, 55c. Hogs were in fair demand. We qnete as fellows : Geed, 10Q10c ; common, 8Qc. SALES OP DEKVKS AT THE WEST rHILADGU-llIA STOCK TARD3. Martin, Fuller A Ce., 312 Western, whole-,.de, 0i7e. Reger Maynes, 105 Western, !47;Kc. A. A J. Christy, 1J0 Western und N. J., (.li 7?:c. E. S. A B. F. McFlllcn. 175 Western una Lancaster ceun tv. 6K6i7iic. M. Ulman, 303 Lau. co., 0iii7c. Shambnrx & Paul, 155 Western anil Lancas ter county, C!47Xc. James Clemsen 45 Lancaster co., 07iic "Lewcnsteln A Adler, 70 Western, 0-iB7Jic ; ii3 Montgomery co, co ws, 4K8'Vic. G. Schamberg A Ce.. 210 Western, .47&c. Daniel Murpliy. 90 Western and Luncister co., H. Chain, jr., 37 Lancaster co., i4Ql'ic. M. Levi, 110 Yerk co., GA7e. Jehn McArdle. ISO Lancaster county, 7(i7-. Owen Smith. 66 Western, account et Martin Fuller A Ce; 17 Western, ae count of Redger Maynes, 7j7'i- L. Hern, 25 Penna. byMW.c. Daniel Smyth A Bre., 141 Western, 0JJ7Kc. Dennis Smyth, 40 Pcnnii., rfiTic Bachman A Levi. 130 Western. iit$V.!. Chnln A Caldwell, 30 Penn'a. 30e. J. F. Sadler Ce., 54 WYstern, liele-uh', f,v 07c. J. V. Latta, 10 Chester comity, 7c. Chester county cows, 4J444f. James Aull.CO Western, U7c. DRESSED HSATA. Dressed Beeves were active and hlglii rat j He. SALES LAST WKMC. Thes. Bradley, 172 head at 1010e. A. A.BoswellH3de.at9ailc. C. S. Dengler, 87 de. at 810Vc. W. IL Brown 145 de. ateailc. Harlan ft Bre., 74 de. at fXMViV,c. J. F. Lowden. 45 de. 9401Oc. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart cold 800 head at 8k0Jc. ami 76 head dressed lambs at iSlec. Grata and Prevision CJuotatleun One o'clock quotations el grain mid prove ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, llreker. I ' cast nuig street. March 2. Chicago. Cern Outs .03K .43 MX .6SX . Philadelphia. .75 .35 .76 5IJ$ 7 .33.!$ Wheat 1.30 . 1.2! Perk 17.12 1735 1.52X I .in it Uf'JUi 10 07)4 11 22X April. May.. June March.. April... May.. 1.31 1-SK 1.33X uiCK.iiiirHiu New Yerk, Philadelphia and Luui meu. also United States Uends reported dully t . Jaccb It. Lone, 22 North Queen street. March 23. 10.00 ism M. C. C. A I. C R. R...... .......... 4J DeL. Lack. A Western 125 Denver A Rie Grande 07! N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western ... is East Tenn. Va. A Georgia It 13H 121 6 37 13& 35Vi 14'. 6J-i i' it Missouri. Kansas Texas 3T,', Lake Shere Mich. Southern. . 120 Louisville A Nvshvllle. j New Yerk Central 134 New Jersey-Central 80! Ontario ft Western 283 Omaha Cem 3$ JS-'Ji 119 !! 134 134 111 80'4 S5 8Di 28 29 84 .3S9i 31 :w'i l(6$f 104 105 3 42 4 118 116 ll Omaha Preferred Pacific Mail Steamship Ce. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific Wabash. --. .. mis ft Pacific Western Union Tel. Ce ey u S? xx, 3r Vi 111 304 91 Pennsylvania It. K 63 Beading SOX Buffalo Pitts, ft West 17 Northern Pacific Cem 379. " Preferred.... 79 K 17 3?i 37 78 7tfi Lecal atecaa and uena: Par vnJ LancCUye per ct. Lean, due ls82...$loe' " 1885... 100 " , 1890... 100 " 1895... 100 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100 5 per ct, Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " in I or 20 years.. 100 " 4 In 3 or 9) years., loe " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhcim borenghloan..., loe BAintsTecxa. First National Bank. $100 Farmers' National Bank SO Fulton National Bank lce Lancaster County National Bunk.. 50 Columbia National Baak ion Ephrata National Bank ! First National Bank, Columbia ... 100 First National Bank, Strusburg 100 First National Bank. Marietta lOtt First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 L'.tltz National Bank 100 Manheitn National Bank 100 V nien National Bank. Mount Jey. SO New Helland National Rank loe XISCXLLAKaOUS BOM. QuarryvIlleK.B.,duel89S. $100 Reading A Columbia R. Rdue 1882 VU Lancaster Watch' Ce., due 1880 lut Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duein ler 20 years KiO Lancaster Gas XJght and Fuel Ce., due 1883...., 100 WBomiXAiners stocks. Quarryville K. tt. 9 SO Lar-l sale $105 107 1JJ 12Ti 105 IU 102 102. lfCJ, UK $r.s 10S S.I in. iM.75 117 nivi 14I.-J0 200 145.71 140 153 115 $115 100 I06.O KM 106 $2.25 5MJ2 60 120 ilincrsvllle Street Car 50 Inquirer PrinttngCempany 50 Watch Facter?. loe 25 M0 Gas Light and Fuel Ceasaaay.... Stevens Heuse mm.. Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Cemjiay. Sesqueluuina Iren Company..... i. 170 100 100 inn Haneua nouew ware. Stevens Heuse 50
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