, t. i V J IiANOA8THSU DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY MAKCH10, 1884. .'.' -" sa fOLUALBlA NEWS. tUH ui'dui.Ati unum.MreM'i -. . A MlirUUNAKY INUIDI.NT. Three CtilumhW Hrpraseiitstlfes klrrllcui nt Heminy Scheel (Hlltem Othtr Kellgliiii Hems Celli rtlnm ul Ntitr ul Lecal Interest. At tlie utcetlnii held liy Cenkiuau'H M. Ki ehnpil rjutnlay Hchoel nssnolntleri yon yen tcriluy afternoon, the following nftlaeiK were elected : Hiiperiiitoiident, H. O Miv: Assistants, J. V. l' Nowleu nml U. V; 1'aulH ; Beerelniy O.uiinr llullman ; A.M slstnntn, Baiuuel H'rnlhelsel ; Trca-uirer. Win. K, Nowlen ; F.lbiailau, Hamuli Btnpe ; Assistants, Uha. timirbcer, Oiiau. Jehnsen, T. J. WtlghN Ohna. Hprlng. Isaiah (Inn bill, Binith Ilellinsflwnrth nud O. W. BUiveiisuu j (Jhorlster, (J. W. 8to 8te 8to vciiMen ; Orguulst, Mrs T. .!. Wrluht Anether well nltenikd r.i)tr iiiretlttjr waa held last evening In tlie parlor of tlie Columbia eugliit. heuse, Unv.il W. Hum phriss, of tlie M. K.ehttich, conducting It The choir of Mint church led tlie miiHleal oieroiBCH. A very excellent Ruriueu was preaohcd.nppieprl.iU) te the occasion. A uonaltlr-iiielu tnuubur or thn firemen ut tended te i iet it 0110 of the church? after the pmyer incuthig had cUsml. Thrce tttiHtciHef the Methodist church nre te be elected, and thla evening at 7 o'clock a nicntlrig or the inale iiionibership of tbe ohureh i tl be held for that tun tun pem). An tlllci.il meeting will be held im mediately u 'it the congregational meet ing, at which important business is te be disposed of. I'riauniii Mr 8. H. Dunl.ip entertained his filend, Mr. A y. Uipler, ever the Bi.ib.itli. Mr. Soett Hraily and wife, of Lancaster, are the guests of .Mr. Tayler Gable. Miss Mnzie Fairer, of Lancaster, Is the guest of her brother, Mr. Win. Fairer. About thirty of the friends of Miss Liz y.ie Mel.iuglilln gave liar iv Htirprlse party nt her home en Situiday evening A pleasant evening wan spout, thu usual supply f gend things f r tlie inner man net being forgotten. 1 lunula ll uti The cold weather Is canting another boom In tin' ei al bnsi iehh. Geal dealers gonerally report liunun as br ul;. Anether lingo Pale nl stocks w U 1 be held at the Franklin Iiuiihe mi Satuidav, March 18th, by V. U. K-uillinati, it'.t.ri.cy at law. Till etching 'he Columbia tire com. pany'a fair onninilttce and all theso iuter- esteil in the success u mat appioaenitig oveut, will held a meeting in tlie ongtiie house pailers. This oveiiing the following orgi'iizt ergi'iizt orgi'iizt tlens will lield meetings : (Jiiueiitnga ledgo Ne. 4C.J, K. of 1 ; Uempauy 0 ; Hlvore-.le Heme N.i. 27, II (J. (11. F ) C. A ; Su; rpieliniina ledge of Odd Fel. Iewb. The ion e-i tbe tiver in ived I nt night, a mans of It being shoved up mi the hhore near thu water works. At Marietta several raftx are in Midi a position that tliey aie in dangoref bamg Mwept away when a treneral iee moveinuiit begum. A drunken and diseidurly fellow nauiuil l'erter, a Iveely htove uioiiliter, waa ar rested lut evening ut Trinity Kcfortued cluneh by Olllcer Wiitiek. He had soveral limes been expi lit d from tlie church, but had ns often leturned. 'tfipiire 1'atten left him off en paymeut of ceste. ANOTlll'.lt 111AUK1IY. t.nak out ler Tour limit. - ' nnHnliinliv Annllli l.'rlbv flolemotl n inniuir wiiai imimii. iiiny iniiuiy hhbei, niiewlDc me I'rlimti.Me. Kinliirf.i Df Miira. U Halt in liy t'l ,,",,, ,y',, ' ! catarrh always starts In the heart, nnd neletix Tim follenliiLf Inoideiit lu the llfe of mekes from Celumhla, eamn te this elty Iierd Lawronee, while govorner goneral of , aud get drunk te the heail. The Him HulcliU or u ieuuc Fuinier. This morning a very ead su cldc occurred at the rcBidonie of Mr. David Vf. Harnish, who riBidea in West Lampetir tewunhip, near Helliuger'a tannery. Mr. Harnish'M beu, Jacob M , teak his own llfe by shoot sheet ing himself. Fer souie years past the young man haa been snilcrlug from a complaint of tlie liver, and although he did net have much patu, it depressed bis spirits, and he was melanchely at times. Fer three Years he was employed in IIelliuger'B leather btore in l'hiladelphia, but cmiu home last mi mini r en account of his health, thinking that wink en tbe farm would benelit him. He did net beem te impreve, however, although at some times he was much better than at ethers, and then appeared te be lively ami in geed spirits. When Biilleriiig from his complaint he would again become melancholy and low spirited. Beveral times he speke of taking Ins life, but premised his wile nnd timily that he would de nothing rash if he could possibly guard against it, although he felt he badly at tiineH that he scarcely thought it worth whlle te live. This merutng thodcceas.d was Irellug reasonably well, and while tbe ether meu were engaged at threshing he remained In the Iioiife- reading. His wife and a younger brother worn with him for a tlme. About 9 o'clock his wife went te the ash heuse and as seen as bIie had geno the husband went up stairs. Sheitly nlterwarda his mother came in, and seeing that he wan net in the dining room startid te leek for him. Bhe weut te the garret and thore found him lying dead upon the iloer. Thore was a torrlble wound in the left groin, which had beeu madu by a shot from an old musket that was lying boside tlie body. It Is supposed that the yeun!j man was taken with oue of his melancholy llts nnd, losing all control of himself, committed the fatal dced. He had Beveral old army nuisket-, which he had purehased in Philadelphia ; and, taking oue of thetn te the room of his brother, he had (piiekly leaded it with iiowder ai'id shot. He then went te the garret aud, placing the muBiile of the gun te his left hide, pulled the hammer of the weapon with his feet, from whieh he had takeu the shed. The weapon must have been very oleso te the body, Ireui the np np pearaucu of the wound and the faut that the clothing wan scerched by the powder. The young brother of the deceased, who wiui in the house, states that he (lid net hear the repert of the gun. (Joreuor Bidder was netilkd of the nfl'alr and he held an inquest en the remains, the ver. diet being in accordance with the facts. The deceased wan '25 years of age last December, aud ou the 1st of January of this year waH mauled te Emma Zoreher, of New Danville. Ills father recently pur chased a line large farm for him nt Newark, Delawaie, which he had htoekod. The young man had been with his pavents nince Ida marriage, but had intended te vomevo te his new home in a few weeks. Last wrelc he and his wife nnd father wero lu Philadelphia, purchasing goods te go te housekcoplng. Jacob was a man of ex. cellent habits aud was bolevod by all who kuew him. net only in IiIh own uuighbur heed, but in the oemmuuity at large ; and all (.peak of him in the highest tonus el pralfe. The sad affair has cast u gloom evor the outire community, aud the family of the deceased have the sympathy of many friends. rerly Hunts Uevoileu. The Bervlcea of the forty hours devotion begnn in St. Jeseph's Catholle church ut the high mass yesterday, and will continue until Wednesday morning, Bcrvlccs will be held this evening nml te. morrow ovening as well as morning ser vices en both days. The dovetlon oemmoinnrntcH the forty hours during which the body of thn Saviour remalned in the fopulehre, nml te its due observance nte attached ra my spiritual privileges, A Hiiiceimlul Creamery. Klrkwoed creamery started operatlons about two weeks age, aud Is new running some U.OOO pounds of milk every morning, nnd shipping 150 pounds of butter daily. Tlie butter Is of 11 no quality, and is bring ing gewl prices in Philadelphia and Ifaltlmore. Tbe waite is belug sold te farmers, but the lntoutlen of Mr. Truman, the proprietor, in te go into the feeding of hogs ns soeu ns h) o.tnere lb buildings, India, Is lelated as having oeouriod a few months nlli.r his arrival inere in laui. The Btnry has never before appealed In print, and it well Illustrates ihe hardships iinueuutcred by thu Moravian missionaries in the fur Ilist : A small brotherhood of Mernviau mil BiennrlcH had been stationed for hoiiie jears past at Lahnitl, en the buiders of Tlilhet, and about 100 miles fiem Hniil.i. when) the govorner general was then itsliiliig. Their Isolated position, their txtremu poverty, nnd their self denying labors nuiengst a semi barbarous people wetu known only te n few, and when Bir .lehii Lawieuoe's stair told him hew they were accustomed te win It lu the llehls us common peasants, te inauufaaliiru their own paper and te make their own olethes, and oxptesscd a wlhh that one of thu body might he invited for a few days te " l'oterhoir," the gev orner general's heuse at Simla, a cordial nssent was given and an invitation was sent out by special tuesscnger. The missionary sulected by the brethren walked the whole distauce en feet. His dress was a oearso suit of brown camel's hair cloth, which hud been woven in the village, and cut out and sewn by the broth orheul. He had no shoes; only fandals made of hump nnd oearso string, and his whole luggage consisted of n portable calico pet In oue pocket and his llibleiu tlie ether. Dr. Fanpihar, thn surgeon of the viceroy, an eminently kind henrted man, ruipplied hltn, en his arrival, as best hoeould, with tlie (I tins Milt required for dinner, and attended te all his ether wants. In thn ceurn) of conversation, Bir Jehn elicited that the greatest hatdshlp next after thu sever - cold which thu mis sionaries had te einlure, wns thu want of medicine, nnd their inability te carry ou the work of translating tlie llible during the long six months of winter, since they had no lamps or caudles, A stock of qui nine aud ether medicines was at once ub tallied from the Kovernmont dispeusaiy, and a large quantity of half burnt wax caudles, amounting te several thousand pieces, wulcli had liceii accumulating lu the storeroom of the government heuse, was ordercd by tbe private secretary, with rtir Jehn L.iwro-iee's permission, te be melted den u in thu bazaar, nud formed into i). indies of convenient mke. These wure the M;lf imprepriated perqui sites of u we'l paid native servant In the establishment, who having no missionary proclivities, was indignant at the use te which the fragments were converted, and the repert seen buzzed about thu station that the viceroy ami a particular member of his stall' had hit upon a new measuru of ilemthtli) economy. But the grateltil thanks of thu missionary, ns he departed with his precious bunion strapped en a mulu's baek. and his last beaming words of joy, " Yeu have given us hfe and health," have never hi en forgotten by tho.se who wUhed him Ged speed as he passed out of their slht. Thu story has never beeu told tilt new, but It will doubtless, through the mis slenary press, i.ome dav reaeli that little baud, devoted in their far oft solitary station, nnd ns they held up their trausla tieu of St. Jehn's gospel, roughly lithe graphed ou the coarse paper made by their own hands, they will be reminded of au oplsedo lu the lifoef the man ut whom the fashiouable world ut Simla may have thought lit te sneer ni the Puritan " governor gtuerul of ludia, hut whom they will always rouiembcr with leve aud gratitude. Tlmre Is no tuystery about Ihu lliinnin, eamn mi iuis eiiy . er,glrl 0, tm, (1rer,u ,Wft,. n JClns In a I ney uiiveiMi nreuuu uie neKlccted cold. (Inn et the kind tliatls sum town outline mi capers nnd lltmlly turntil . te J0 tJOttcr in n low ibivs." Thousands el tip at the revdetioe of Win. Hutlcr, nlne j vlctlmi knew hew It ti hy ead experience, utlend. cu Church sticet. where they br haved badly, otie of them threatening te de UutJer harm. They then wero arrested nml held for a hearlng before Aldormen A, F Dennelly te day. At thu hearlng thin nfiornemi It was shown in ovidencn that Merris had been found In bed with Hutlcr's wife, nnd when the husband attempted te put him out of the heuse Merris threatened te de him bodily harm. The alderman committed Merrii te nnnwer at court for fornication and Biirety (if the neauu. nnd oemmltted the ethers te Jail for fifteen days each for drunken nnd disorderly oeiiuuot. A tloed drain Mrkt. Lant woek I). M. Uoinneyer, proprietor of tlie oeal and lumber yards at Quarry Quarry Quarry vlllo,beuiht at his waroheuso in that plaoe almost 2,tt00 bushels of whoat,niref which was shipped te Kby & Heist, Manhelm, te whom Mr.UnlTmeycr Rolls nil the wheat be buys and theso goutlemoti ray the wheat grown lu the lower end of this county Is superior te any they eau get and they are willing and de pay tnore for it than any ether. Owing te the heavy freights from Quarryvlllu te Philadelphia and New Yerk httle grain hai been handled at that peiut previous te the last year, but new it has oemo te be a very large businesg, besides this Mr. lioffmeycr Is doing a very exteuslve businccs iu his ether brauehcH and Intends building large additions te his warehouse. hnuN or Veterans Fair. There wns a very large attendance at the fair Saturday evening, the ball being packed with soven or eiht hundred visi ters. A number of articles wero chanced eir, Including a large lamp wen by Miss Stuulfer ; an oak card table, by Miss Celia Welpert , ami a cutglasB pitcher by Marne Killlan. Dan Ulemmeus rendered a drum sole in imitation of a locetnotivo starting and coming te a step. This evening he will give another exhibition nt his skill os a drummer. Fer nil articles voted for thn polls will close this nvening, but as there nre a large number of valuable articles net yet Beld, Iho fair will net clese until Tuesday night. Kly's Urenrn Halm cures colds In tlie head nnd catarrh In all Its stage. Knt a snnlt nor a lhiuld. Applied with the nngir te thn nes tills. inl'2wdcedAw l'lt Ourecl tix leirs Age. Itlins huenO years sine I wns cured el (Its, snys Mr. W, Kerd, et Wirt, JofTursen Ce.. Ind. " Nttmarilan AVrulns did tt." And It always will, roiuler. Jl CO, at druggists. inl-lwdoedAw UKUUi:i rilU.ll 1MSATI1 TlintollewltiKstatnniaiitof William J. Cough 1", el Hoinnrvllle, Miiai., Is se remiiTkalile that wn Ik'k' te link for It the attention et our rend erg. Ilti Biiysi "In tlm Inll el 18701 was taken with a violent hluedlnir nl the ltuii;s, fellnwnd by n sevnre cough, I seen begun te lmn my apputlte nnd flesh. I was no weak nt one tlme that 1 could net loave my bed. In t!ie Hum mer el Ib77 1 we admitted te the City Hospital. Whllotlmre tlie doctors said 1 had mi hole In my loll (unit ns big ns a. half-dollar. I expend, oil ever a hundred dollars In doctors nml mod med tclnei. I wn se far Kone nt otie tlinen lepeit wi-nt around thut I wns dead, J Knvu up hope but a Irlenil told me et Dlt. WW. IIAI.IS JIAI.HAM KOIt TUB I.t'NOH. I lluiRhu nt my frleinli, thinking my case Incurable, hut I Ketn bctlle tesntlsfy them, when te my ur prlsunv it Krnttflcatlen, I eomiuenccd te feel better My liepu, en cm dend, bexni) te invlve, unit te Jay I leel in hcttr spirits Hum 1 have the past thrce years. " I wrltethls hoping you will publish It, se that every ene mulcted with Dlccimed l.uncs will bolndiKed te take Dlt. WM. 11AMR IIAJ.HAM reilTHK I.UNOS.andbflconvlnced that CONHUMI'TION CAN 1!B CUIIKI). I have taken two bottle and ean poBltlvely say that It has doue inu morn 0mI than nil tlie ether nuxliciiKiB I have tuken since my Hick, nes. MyceuKli has almost entirely disap peared nnd t sliall seen be nble te go te work.' told bv IJ. II. Cochran. 137 North Uuoenntnwt Celdkx's Llrjuld lleef Tonle Is endorted Tiy physlclans. Aik or CeUlen'i : take no ether. Of erUKKlsti. mlO-lwdeeditrw Nit If AltrjKJtTISBMKNTH. ri'HK MINIIF.H NKWINd MAUIIINK OK. 1 lle.e wilt be leinoved en April 1, 1831. te 2"K Knst Kinir stroet, new occupied by the CltybhoeHinrrt, itiS-lmd THE SlNOKIt MANK'UCO.. A.. I. MITCIIKM.. Mannjer. CMHtK. VOtt IIMHIIMI. J Ureat Heditotlen In Cerk Shavings for mnttri'Kies, pillows, eushlnns, ite., te continue lern short timn only. I'ut up in 40 pound sucks. Twe crude. Detlvetcd fire. CUNKSTOUACOIIK WOItKH, inl-lwd Nes.Slt A?iJ K. KultenBt. WTTOH, IIUTTOnn, llUTTOflll. Cemnnnd ojcnmtnneurendlois variety el Funry Prts lluttens, which we am selling nt null prices, at BWAUIl'S, SO North Queen street, Open evary evening till 8 o'clock. Jl0 3mdlt WAMW). TWKNTV-riVK GIItr.8. Apply tmmeiltately nt JOHN F. HRKOftCO., Itt.MoetlU Ne. 7 North I'rtnce l troet. (JJinc nnn-r.HTATK FUNDS TO LOAN IjytUUUen first lnertgnses In bnncaster nnd adjoining counties, at IS and 5 per cent. In sir mints te suit tlie borrower. WOUItAM. A rtUHSKI.T,, 123 3woed 113 Seuth Kllth Bt., Philadelphia. AT (lllAILI,'.S, liUKN AM) V1NK. I1C31 ttlcii, Cc, 60 nnd De, or 3 IkJ, 25ei dried Mweet Cern, 8e a quart Western Heller Fleur ?3e Choice Fleur. flSe ; Kpp's Cocea, We t dried reaction, Be V ft t Iluker's Chocelnto, iOJi IlcBt Coltces, 23c, 70e, 15a and 12e-lreh renntcd nnd, running mill by steam pewar, nlwnys fresh ground. 19-lyeed XTOTIOK. 11 MIS s KHxibMh Orfonlv.lnte of Strnsburg boreiiKh, leaving a will, bequeathing the bal bal unce et liar entnte te her nephews and n'eces, said lulrs nre respectlnlly Invited te report themsiilTei ns such te the understgnud execu execu eor, without delny. Dlt. J. II. MUB3KII, Kxccuter. Wltmer I', O., Lancaster County, l'a. mrl0-ltdft5tw E TDK STHKBT LASIl'd. A f.sil llreiirn lur linili r.Icctne Ktiil Ohie. Hue. The pelice reports for Saturday and Sunday uiht show that the following lamps wcre net burning or binning poorly these nights : Kiectrle Lamps, Saturday night Llme aud Orange, 7 o'clock ; Duke and Ornuge, peer nil night ; Aim and Orange, out for euu hour ; Audrcw and Piltice, Seuth Queen and Hazul, Seuth Queen and Cen tre Square, Seuth Queen nnd Seymeur, 11 ; Uernuui and Prince, peer ; Chestnut and Alulberry, peer all night J Chestnut and Mulberry, peer nil night ; Chest. nut aud Mary, peer ; Linin aud Lemeu, 7 o'clock ; Duku nnd Lomen, peer nil night ; Cheatuut aud Duke, 1 o'clock ; Limu aud Chesluut, Plum and Chestnut, Lew and Frclberir. 7 : Loeust and Frei berg, Strawbeny and North, peer all night ; Laurel and High, Derwart aud High, 7 o'clock ; Laurel and Maner. Love Laue and Maner, peer fill nigiit ; North Queen, north of Clay, North Quceu and New, 7 ; Mulberrv and Lemeu, peer all night ; Mary nnd James, peer. Total, 20. Suuday nisjht Orauue nud Lime, 7 ; Orauge and Ann, 0 ; Orauge nud Duke, peer ; Prince and Audrew, Seuth Queen and Seymeur, 10 ; Piince ami Uerinau, ; Freiberg and Locust, Middle and Chris tian, Strawberry and North, peer all night ; North aud Duke, out foreno hour, then peer ; High and Derwart, Maner nud Liurel, 0 o'clock ; .Maner and l.ove Lane, peer ; Walnut and Mulberry, 0 o'clock : North Queen nud New, James and Mary, out for two hours ; Chestnut nud Duku, 1 o'clock ; Lomen nud Duke, Lemen nnd Lime, Chestnut and Lime, Chestuut and Plum, 8 o'cleok. Total, SI. Of the gasoliue lamps 21 were reported net burning en S.vtuiday night nnd 24 Sunday tilght. 1.1TTI.KI.OUAIJ. OhnrllHiilc iieqiiFKia. The will of Jacob Stahl, of Marietta, who died March 2d, has been admitted te prob.ite lu the register's ofllce Hy it 3,000 is given te thu minister and ciders of the Presbyterian church of Marietta, with the uuderstaudlng that they shall put it at interest ; oue third of the interest meuey te be used every year for the pur chase of oeal te be distributed among the peer of Marietta, without any regard te their religion, &e. ; oue third te be ei pended for fbur, breadstulls for the peer, aud the ether third is te go te the mission cause of thu Presbyterian uhuiuh. Ual'lUltKU in OAltLlSLK. A Ainu III Vuttuily Auiwerleg tun Descrip tion ei Jehn rrankluril, The following dispatch was roeolved by thn tirisnu keener this afternoon : Caulislu, March 10, 1884. I). K. HUHKHOLDEU, Prison keeper. Have man answering description of Jehn Frnukfeid. Will you identify him ? Jeseph Dacti, Chief of Polleo. Mr. Uurhhohler telegraphed te the Car hsle authorities at Oncu, asking them te held the man, aud a correct photograph of Jehn Fmukfeid was seut by mail. Dehtli or a Well Ituewii Ilackinan. Matthias Traplaud, a well known haek driver of this eity, died at his home, Ne. 1, Kinzlcr's court, last evening of a bad oeld, the result of exposure te all kinds of weather. Deceased, who was better known as "Trappe," has beeu employed at nearly all the liveiies in the eity, and of late had been driving for Patrick Cherry aud Wm. Kosenfeld. He leaves a wife nud three small children. liratli ei it Well Known Fitrmtr. Samuel Boek, a well known aud wealthy farmer, died nt his tosldeuoe near Martins, vllle ou Friday niuht. He was about. 00 years old, aud has until the last two years lived en his farm near New Providence, when he removed te bis line home, rotir retir iug Trem action work. He leaves a family, all of them grown up. Sharirr Bales. The sheriff has posted bills for the sale of two properties en March 29th, and ethers will be sold ou Friday, April 11th. insurance l'alu. The I'unu Mutual l.lle Insurunce company, el Philadelphia, le-dny paid tlueugh their ngent, .1. W. Eekonrede. tS.OM te Mm. lletecca miner, widow of the lale C. A. miner, this being amount or luaurauce held "by mm in said company. m ' Eililblilmi ul I'ractleal ttuil DeceintlTO Art Ladles aie cordially Invited te call and see a grand exhibit of household drapeilai nd aimples nt beautiful sewing machine work In great variety, oxecuteU only en the light ruuntui: Demestic, at the efllce nn 1 salosroem el I. II. Campbell, Ne. 21 Centie Square, Lan caster, V.u Te continue, ene week, commenc ing Monday evening, March 10. luS-tfd t.cetura Irmn a female l'hjilcUn, 101 Second avemuk, New TenK, .Mny 1, 1S33. My ppeclalty U dlsensen or woman nnd chil dren. I llke Alloecic's l'oaecs I'lastxrs be cause they ure se quick and cfflclunt, nud never Irritate or mark, thn temlerest skin. I havelnunil thorn most useful In myprnollce, and they are certainly thu best plasters new made. Te lllustrnie : My son of ten ycnM or age took u bad coin and coughed Incessantly ; no modlclne would rollevn htrn ; ntler snmu twelve hours I applied an Alioecr's l'onecs I'LASTKii te hU threat and up,)er cliest. The cough ceased entirely In nn hour, nnd tlie next dny the boy was well. I told thn case touguntletuan who suflercd in the same way ; he, tee, win cured In twenty four himrsel his cough by Allcecx'b l'onecs I'lahtem. Anether patlent audureil from p.iln In the suiull of the back Allcock's 1'osecs I'latrr was applied nt night, and next morning the pain hud ce.iecd. Again, a young lady sullorlnglrem Nauralglu I'alns ur'.uud the hcurt,byiny advice used Allcock's l'enurjs I'lastkm, nnd was ontlrely cured In tlme days. Finally, a lady came te ma with Celd Keet, which cenitimtly reourretl night nnd day -this sometimes Is a symptom of Utcrlnu Congestion 1 applied an allceck's l'oaecs 1'labtku te the sole et each loot, und her teet getnnd continued wnrtn. She wero the l'las- xers ever a week. Thus I have recently tried Allcock's l'onecs l'LASTir.s, and tuke grent pleasure in bearing witness te their rcmarkaule curntlve power JANKM. 11AKKII, M. D. " Allcock's " Is the enfy ffenufns l'nreus riaster; buy no ether and you will net be elicited TATE Or Hl.l.AIIKTII OnKKMl.T, J Inte of Htrnsburg boreuuh. doceased. Letters Ivatamentnrv en anld estate having been granted te the undorslgned, all pciseus lnilebU d thereto are requested te make Im mediate payment, and theso having claims or tteuianiis ugntnnt tlie sumo, will present them without delay ler settlement te the underMgucd, residing In Knst Lampeter tewnsh j). Dlt. JACOll II. MUSS KK. Kxocuter, inarlO-ltwASuteaw Wltiuer, V. O. 1.13IATK IJ berir. I The unifi'rslgned Auditor, Hppolnted te ills SECOND EDITION. MONDAY PlVHSNINd, MAnOU 10. IH 4. FOREIGN TOPICS. TIIKHUULLINOKACK OM TIIK TA8JKH Kem, the American tlower, Wlna tha Matnh Over llubear, thn lCnullttiinan, UySU Leiicthi-ln the Soudan. Londen, Mareh 10. The sculling rnoe te day betwecn Wallace Hess nnd Llubear was wen by Hess, The distance was i miles nnd two fur longrevortho regular Thames course.from I'utuey te filartlake, Itess conceding llubear 10 soeonds start. The hetting was C te 4 in favor of Hese. llubear get a lead at the start of 4$ leugths, but at Hammersralth. thu nilddle point of the ceurse, this dlff. rence wns overcomo and tho,beats wero nearly even, The race was wen by the Atnorleau by six lengths. The race was praetlcally evor at Ham. mersmlth, Hess paddled home 15 lengths in advance of Iiubear. Tney Wilt Stick te Dynniiilte, Hlx l'eriem Orert nerl. A soheonor wns wrcoked last night nt Wick nnd six persons worn drewticd, A Patls uorrespondotit of the Londen Standard says : " An Iilsh Nationalist states that his party is determined te per sovero in the use of dynamite, aud along lories of oxplosiens iu England may be looked for." Oiinau Dlsna'a ereat litem. Sitakim, March 10. Osman Digna, leader of the fulse prophet's forces.dcelatcs lie will drink the bleed of tlie Turks and their allies and will strengthen the religion of Islam with the sword of the Mahdl." He advises nn attempt te convert the English te the Meslem faith. unchanged t common te mtr xtr, M dm se i goeii te choice ie.sn(iflN). ' " M.,i'.n",,.lv-. n S,By option Ne. lHnf, Mareh, tlOlhfll 07K I de April, tt Mlkl 0 Cern Ue i lower nnd dull i Mlxed Wtviteru, Pet,Mitliln lnturo.eiiflte. "'M,,ru, .fts ,VOV4 loweri Ne. a May. llUatViat BtAto.Iiaue i wenlcrn. iOatsAe! uiw"Ll I.lvs Stock MarkAt. ClilOAoe-Tho Drevtrt' Journal report t Ilogs-llecelpts, 8.00U hum! i shlpruenu. towe hen; market Bteady I rough pneklng, w ds CHttle llccelpts 1.700 howl i htpmnnta, 3 100 de. market unchanged axperlnfta ioATiiet geed te choice snipping! a tt eoae aui com mon te medium $ lba 75 bhoen Itecelnta. 7IK) hnnil t ahlnmnnla. 99m de market notlve and steady i inferior te lair. $i seai t medium te geed, f iqs ou i cliolce te extra, wa. Kast Lininrr. Cattle nothing doing ( ro re celiits, iM head shlpuinnu. 4,lul hesil. Hogs slew I receipt, J,oeO hend t slilpments, 4laitle( I'hliadelphles, 17 40(27 COt iorkers, Irt 40(10 73. Sheep nothing doing i receipts, 409 head t shl)inenlB, 1,800 head. l'hlladelpliln Cattle Harkeu Stock Yards, Wxst I'liiLADKLriiu, Mar. 10. Cattlu-mnrketln lair ileinand t reoeintu, 3.000 head : prime, 7Q7Kei geed, OXGGJie I medlum, i) Cie ; common, RfSSMe1 Slieup receipts, lo.eout In fair demand 1'rlmi). liaale t (Jewl. (UfMUa t Medium. .iisi'iu; i.iiuiinim, ie; lamus, ; 4Urt7Ue. lern in rknt dull i ruri.lntn. .iron hMAjlt Western tilloyQie; country, 7Q10e. U(le i c Hogs n 91 110. WIND, brOW AMJ WATllH. or .Iimin iiKhitv nuuKn. lata et Lsnenster city, deceiised trlbute the bulnuca remaining In tha hands ei Jacob llelnheld. ndmtntstrallen, te nnd niiinng thoae legally outltled te thnsame, will sit ler that purpesu en TUKHDAT. MAllCH II, 1841, at 10 o'clock, u. m., In thu Library Uoein el the Court Meuse, In the city et Lnu (WRler, wiierenll persons interested In laid dUtrlbulleu mny attend. W.T. 11HOWN, fcblS-CttIM Auditor. 1)UIILIO HAI.K-ON TUKSOAY, SI A HUH 11, Udl, will be sold nt public sale, at 119 Meuth ljueen street, n lurge exientleu tnble, hut ruck, chairs, chests, Heur chest, beilstcada, Uibtnj, a lurge Cie of gtutled birds, a large stutled engle, selMeeder stove, large lrrn kot ket tii. gtlndtteni', bureau, picture, looking ghiHses, two bencln s (one 14 leet long and one 1-i mat), laddu h. icythes, huge olemMer. luy iiirxa mid a vurlotyel household and kitchen furniture, tialu toceuiinoncont I o'clock p. iu, UBNKYSllUllKllT, m8-2td Auctioneer, He Careful of the DhIjIci. If your children are threatened with croup or any thmat dlRlcultv, apply u low drops in Themat' Kclecirie Off. It Is the nlcext inodt inedt cliin lerthii llttluencs we knew or. for sale hy II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 139 North Uueu a t ice t- Admusitieh I Cure year cough thoreughlr with Hale's Heney et Horuheund and Tar. IMKe'a Toethachu Dreps euro In one nilnute. iniC-lwdeedtw ttVBVlAI. NOV1VK.1, -rira The Hep Vlaitert have a wonderful sule.nnd why t Decniise they euro Hack Ache, fitltr Joints, l'alu lu thu &ldn and all iioruneis In uny part, l'cople appreciate them. Any drug gist, 25 cents. Tlie Traveling Halreinan la nn lrreslstable fellow, brim lull of stmles. Jekis, ceuruge selt-a.ssiiraiica and grit, Hu Is very taking withal, liurileak ltloett Ihtta j are a very taking medicine; they take every every whnre, and are sold everywhnrw. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and l.t.1 North Uueen Htruet, Ker Uime llnek nine or Cncst, use Blli LOII'd 1'OltOUS I'LASTKII. I'rltn, 25 cent Sold by II. II. Cochran, 1S7 and 13 1 North Quheu street, Lancaster. elilleedii iiumau HniiV,.-iviiii. iik dulu en J WKDNKSDVY, MAllCH 12, at Ne. U North f lum Rtrcat. a general nsnertment et Househelilund Klteheti Furniture, censtating ... .. ... iriLit... .il.nl u lln.a hi I a.nat. Ill Jiurbijl nutne, vfiiuiiD, .... ...4-, CoekBtovo, Tin. Ulas and Qucenaware, nnd tunny ether urllclcH net mentioned. hule te comuiMnce at 1 o'clock, p. in.,-when terms will be made known by MltS. C. K. STE1UE11VALT. II. Fbijreiit. Auctioneer. mars-JtdS.MATu Kallrentls anil Turiiplkxa lllnclindcd With Hnuw In Alalne Dentrncllnii lu Cnilternln. Fahminoten, Me., March 10, 9 a. m. The railroads nnd turnpikes are all badly blocked with enew, which has beeu falllug Bince Saturday, nnd still continues. Thore have bcen no trains evor thn Maiue Cen tral railroad sinoe Saturday morning The Sandy river railroad is also snowed under. t ter in and Heed In Ualltemla. San Fiiancisce, Mareh 10. The Bterm of Saturday night and Sunday was the severest for many years. The Santa Chara valley, for a distance of 18 miles, is oue big lake. Damage te preperty is ful y half a million dollars. bteeic maretn. Quotations by Heed, McQrann A Ce., Bank ors, Lancaster, l'a. 111. If. 12 It ST. HI t.. li. n 1. U. ...... .., Michigan Central SIX New Yerk Central 117 New Jersny Ceutrtl Ohie Central 2M Del. Lack. A Western.... 11S Denver I.le Orande Krle.. ............ ...,.,,. 214 iinsna a ieihh.... ....... vu Lake ahore 102 Chicago it N. W., coin.... 118 N. N Out. A Western.... 10K St. Paul A Omaha se l'HCineMnii Ms ltochester A I'ltlshurgh.. )V,1 102H lia se DOM 18! s& 2rtVi St. Paul i Tuxem l'ncine w2 Union rncirie 81 Wnbush Common. 1K Watijsh I'reforreil 20)5 WeHt'rn Union Telegraph 74JS l,oul3Vllle& Nashville... ii)i N. Y..Chl. A at. L LehlRh Valley 7IW 7I Lehigh Navigation 472 472 Pennsylvania My. V-V, 8)l 215-4 21 ui e lleiultng 2U1 P.T. A llutlnln 8). Northern l'ncine Cem... Northern I'aclUc Prof... Hesinnvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central Underground Canada Southern., en.......... .......... ...... People's l'lifiaetiimr .... .... .... MX iiX Oeld anil i-llrcr ui the Only Lcj;al Tender. Washington, Mareh 10. lu the Sonate te day Mr. liayard introduced a resolution loekiug te the amondmeutef the censtltu- nothavepoweVtomakonnvthlugbutgold 'fi.S&22b auu Biiver aieai tenucr. Iu the Heuso nearly similar measures wero iutrodueed by Mr. Pettor, of New Yerk, and Mr, Hewitt, of New Yerk. 1014 12 ClOl'AKlMSlMUlf, j LAWCASTun, Feb. 7,;i884. We, tlie underslgned, hav ent red Inte n co-partnership, te date from Kebruary 1, HUl. ler tliu termer ene year, ter thu transaction et the Krclght and Hauling business as thu ' C. A. miner Line." berrtoleru be csteeircd by our citizens, aud ler which we solicit a centtntiniici) et thu sumo at the old place et liuslnc. Harrlsbuig avenue, opposite Mul berry street. D. P. A C. W. 11IT.N Kit. I7,s.04wdfnn rpil MARK YOllUnhLITUOIIlirOUTAULK GOTO HKCIITOLD'8 And eoe his Mitrta nnd Drawers he Is new selling ireui 20e. un, Ltned Pants, new make of Overalls, Unit Jackets IremCAc. up te thu best Worsted, Woolen and ether rthlrU. Oleves, Mitts, Hese, Comlerts and lllanknts. Closing out at co-it. r'ave time and money and glve men cull. HKNItY IIKCIITOLD, 121yd Ne. hi North Uuemi Street. rrtiin Vurlmia 1'nrtMutthe County. Five shares of New Helland bank Htoek sold several days age for $131 per share. David II Stauirer.ef Marietta, willureet a two story brick elgar factory lu that place, with a capacity of 110 bauds. (Jharles at. itoet, lermcriy et flieunt Jey, manager of the exohanueand oporat eporat operat iug dopirtment el the bell telephone com pany, Philadelphia, has resigned te accept a similar position with the Olay Commer cial telephone oempnny, Mr. Heward Shenk, of Uaphe township, has Invented a ene wheeled sulky, of which he has made n medel, nnd iuteuds te have a large ene made lu a short tlme. Eighty jioeplo will loave Marietta, en Tuesday, Mareli 18, for Ablleuc, Kansas, whero they will reslde permanently. They oemprlso husbauds, wives, ehlldren aud singln porfcens, nud the men nre all fann ers of means, who no te the western cenn try te Und cheaper land nud mere profit able fanning. Most of thorn, tee, boleug te the religieus denomination of Hunkers, who already oemprlso a large part of the population of Diokluseu oetiuty, Kansas. HAY. Huew, llbll nnd Olees Agates. these " Oems el the Kockles " are fenurt In thu mountains et Wyoming Territory. Every lever et thu buautllul and wonderful In nature admire these snveulrs et the tar west. As pocket pieces, charms, lewelry saltings, and spoclmens torcaViluelx, Ac, they are unsur passed. Curious sprays et mess are plainly seen radiating In all dlreollens tiirougheut the solid tiansparent stone. Samples sent, prepaid for fllty cents Wholesalo prien ler large quantities glven en application. U U, Meade, I.awilns, wyeuilng. ruLiriVAh. PlK UOUNTV COM.MlSSIOM.ti. Hl.l II ATTON, of Upixir Lraenclc tow iship. -SulJcct te Ite decialen et thu Heme- cratle convention. lindAw f'OIt UOlliNTY COMAIIisIONKIC, GEO. 3 HOONK, of. "adsbury township. -SubJoet te the decision of tlie Democratic county convention. lelus-dA w IOUOeiTlHl'V uO.HSIl.13IONr.il. JOHN D. IlAllltAll.et Christiana, BaiUbury township. -Hublcct te the deolslen of the Deine- cralle county convention. f8-dAw OKl'IIAN'COUKTriAlaK. Hy vlrtuie et an order of the Orphans' Court of L'ineimter county, thu undersigned will sell enTUUaDAY KVKN1NO. MAltCH IS, ISSI.atthe Kiiystone Hetel, in the city el Lancaster, the lollewtng valuable city prop erly, viz: A let or ground en the south Blde et Kast I.mnen street. betw en Dukennd Llme streets. cenUitnlug lu front G4 teet, 4 Inches, and In depth te Madisen vMey vtMeet. en which alley are erected two UltlCK HOUSK.9. A let of ground en the west shin of North Duke street, hutween James nnd Froderlek streets, containing In front 42 loot, nnd In depth te Christian strcut 247 feet, en widen street are erected a two-story rilAM E HOUSK and Htuble. ... hale te commenco at 7K o'clock p. in., when terins will ba made known by UKHKCOAIHTNE1., J. OUST ZOUK, Administrator et C. A. Ultner, noe'd. Pau'l lists, Auct. ml0,l2 15,17,13 AUrszy Weman's Ifurrlbln Deatli, Readine, Pa., March 10. At rnlduight last night Mrs. Wemhvark Knrklefl', of Upper PeUs Qrove, Montgomery county, who was crazed with malarial fever, left her bed and deliberately set her olething en flre. She fought theso who tried te extinguish the tlnnics aud slowly burned te death. nttvt YerK. Stocks firmer, Menoy easy at 1KQ2C. New Yerk Central MB. Krle llailread 21 Ailnmi Kxpress, Michigan Central llailread OIK Michigan Heuthern Itallrnad li'i Murdnr In Oiiinhii. Omaha, Mareh 10. James Nugent was shot aud killed iu a bar room adjoining the Theatre Comhrue, at a Inte hour last night. A man named Stout was also seri ously wounded. The cause of the quarrel and porpetrators of the sheeting ure net known. The Kfturned I.unlier ltesolmleus. Washington, March 10. The German tninister prcseutcd tbe Lasker resolutions at the utate department te-day. The prcsldeut will probably send ii oommuni eommuni oemmuni oatioti en the subject te Congress this afternoon. lOlt COUNTY UOMSUSSIOMCK. lIKNItT T. 1IAUTMAN (Llme Humer), of East Lampeter township, iTO-HubJect te the declflen et the Demo cratic County convention. niO-dA w JUSATUH. A aiOUMY Thunder, LIchtElug, Kala, WIllll. Sunday wns a disagrceable and etermy day. There was n cold, drizzling rain in the morning, which inoreased iu vlolenco ns the day grew eldor. In the afternoon there was a considerable fall of hail, fel lowed by snow, which loll te the depth of an Inoh. It was or a ilecey, foathery oharnetor, and as It ledged upon the betiRhB and brauehes of tbe trees made thorn leek very beautiful. After sundown a gnle of wlud sprang up, swept the snow clouds away and brought out the moon and Btais in beauty nnd brightness. In the southern portion of the county early Sunday afternoon thore was a heavy rain and ball storm, nocempanlod by thuu thuu der and lightning aud follewod by snow. Movements or Halt. YoBterday sixtoen large rafts, which are owned by up river men and were tied in fient of Mariotte, were tern loeso by the running of the selt ice. They wero oirrled down a rhorfrdlstmeoivul It is feared they may be lest, (Inow. In this city, en Mureh 8. 188"!, Hen rietta H. Uiew, in the 31st year et her age. Shu sleeps In Jesus. The relatives and trlends or the family are respectlnlly Invited te attend the tuneral from the ro-dileiice of her brother, Davis Kltch, Jr., Ne. Ul Lew street, en Tnesiluy afternoon at 1) o'clock. Funeral sorvlces at Salem church et Ued, West Orange street, at 2 o'clock. Interment at woedward Hill ceme tery. Ul8-2t Uahsb. March 0. 1691, in this city, Annle Sephia, ilnuuhtoretUoorgo and Annle Uaii90. aged il months. The relatives and lilends et the family are respoetliilly Invited te ultend thu funeral from the residence of her parents, Ne. 612 West King strcet, en Tuesday aiternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. ijuiii ceumiy ueaiimymiM:!!. HOllDLEYS. PATTE11SON, ei Little llri talu township, i -Muheet te Ihu declalen et the Deuiecratlc county convention. 115-tldAw XTOIIOK. IN TIIK MATTKlt (H' TUB IN assigned estate of Ahrahaiu Illtner and wlto.el Lancaster townshlp.Luiicastcrceunu. Notlce Is hereby given tnat Abruham Illtner hns )iresentcd a petition te thu Court el Common I'lcns et Lancaster county, asking Iho court ter nn order and decree that D. II. Hestettcr, his as- slgneu for the benellt et his ci editors by deed et uNiIgnment, dated July 31, lt8J, shall re convey te lilm allot thu said usslguud estate new in IiIh hands as Biich asslgnee, und that itHiufilil HHrilL-ncie Le dlscharued and leleused fiem said irust, aud that tlie said court have iTmi Mnmliiv- ihe Hiiveiiteiiiith ilav of March. lssi, at 10 o'cleok a. m ut the ceuit house, In I llioeiiyui laiiucnuiur, ur iiiu uukiiuk ui nan. petition, when and where all parties Inter Inter ciued as creditors of the said Abraham Ultnur may appear and be heard. . . 3 " SAM MATT rillDY, fUAmS.10 ProthenotarY. ENX KltTAINJHtSNT.I. Arrettea in un Accenipllce. Chicago, III., March 10 A apedal from Lincoln, III., says that William Iloag Ileag laud was arrested at Marea last night nud ledged in jail here this morning upon the theory that he was oencorncd with Hall In the triple inurders at Mount Pulaski, mjitetliiUB Kulti ut Tea Men, EreKANC Falls, W. T., Mareh 10. The ten meu who left here thirteen days age te locnte a new trail te Geldmines have net been heard from. ........1-A ...a.. ...133 YPJf .....aaa.ai Illinois Central llailread. Cleveland A Pittsburgh Itallread Chlenue A Reck Islnud llailread. Pittsburgh A Kert Wnyne llailread 134 Western Union Telugrupn Company, Toiene New Jh New Yerlr A Wabash 14K noyCentnil fsW rlc Ontario A Western WA rbllauelplila. (Juotattensby Associated Presi. Stocks dull and steady. PbtladolphlaAErleU.lt 19 tluudlng llailread tt Pennsylvania llailread MHl Lehigh Valley llailread 71?J United Companies of New -Jersey lU3k Northern Pnclfle.. -iVi Northern Patine Prelnrred 4QW Northern Ceutral llailread 01 Lenlgh Navigation Company 47 Norrtatewn itallread 110 Cuntrul Transportation Company 37K Plttsb'K, TitugvlllBA Uunalell.;!: 8i LltUe ScUuvUcIll llnUimd I... 64 The Treaty lletween Peru aud vlilll llatltled Lima, Mar. 10, 10 a. m. The treaty of poace with Chili has been ratified by the Peruvian constitutional nsoembly. A Founder or the Oneida cemtnuulty Dead. Utica, N. Y., March 10. Geergo Cragin, ene of the founders of the Oneida community in 1818, wns found dead in bed at the community yesterday, Lecal atueae auj ixicita Itopertod by J. 11. Leus. Par vul. Lancaster City 6 per cent 1835... 10U 18C0... 100 " 181... 100 " fl per ct. In 1 orSOyesrs.. 100 " 4 per ct. Scheel I-can.... loe " 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In fi or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 M&nhclui borough lean 100 MM 8T0COV First National liank 1100 fanners' National Hank SO Fulton National Hank 100 Lancaster County National Hank., 60 Columbia National Unnlc 100 Christiana National Ilaulc 100 Ephrnta National Hank ion First National Hank, Columbia...,. 1U0 First National llnnicHirasburg.... 100 First National Hank Marietta 100 First National Hank, Mount Jey., 100 Lltttz National Hank 100 Manhelm National Hank 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey. CO New Helland National Unnk tee Uan National Hank 100 yuarrvvlUe National Hank 100 Timimxii STOCKS. HIi Hnrlnir A Henver V'allev ...i 25 Hrldgepert A Horeshoo 13X ueiuuium x unesinui niii ui Lut enle 101.71 114 120 1000 101 loe 100 103; 102 f201 112.75 118 112 146.20 115 151 151.25 119. ax1 114.20 ltt 101.28 77.25 131 115 110 new auvkii etaattissrs. 17MIK KKNT AONr.-HTDKV IIOUnK, NO, 1 S'J West Chestnut Btreet. Apnlyatihe till INTELL1U1.NCEII OFFICE. flMIK I.AHOKSr ANi HF.Sf Mi'OIIC OF X Euchre, Casslne and Poker cards trem He per pack up, HAllTMAN'3 YELLOW FIIO.VT ClUAIl BTOIIE, rritic INDIANS ARE AT LANCASTER I HI'KUIAh NOTIUKH. AITKW Ol"l UKOLU NTOUU UONNUOTI cut Cigars, II fer23c, at . lIAUIMAN'a YELLOW Fit JNT ClO tit HTOltK. YirANTKU-A IllILIAIILK TT f OlltL IN lumllv nt two. milQ,.l, 1'. tt lt.l..W.l'l.a.i, lnlO-Jld" 230 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. Tji'.NN eiiiAitarmm si.oe run X urea up, ul HUH. HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FIlONrClOAIt 8TOHE. figures Won't Lie. The figures showing the onernious yearly sales or Kidney-Wert, demonstrate Its value as a inedlclne beyond ilHm te. It Is a purely vegetable compound et certain roots, leaves and berries known te havu special value in Kidney troubles. Combined with these are remedies acting illicetly en the Liver and llowels. It Is because et this combined action that Kldnoy-Weit has proved such nn un dualled remedy In nil diseases et thase organs . Henry oarueiio ealve. Tlie best Balve In the world for euts.brutses sores, ulcers, salt rheum, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin uruptlenB, freckles und pimples, The salve Is guaranteed' te glve ported satlsfaotleu In every case or money refunded. He bui-e you KOtiUmir'a CAimeLiu H-Lvs.as all ethers are hut Imitations and counterfeits. Prloe 25 cents, bold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store, 157 North Uueen street. mr YAllA AND HAVANA UIOAHV.OUAKAM teed clear filler, for ec, nt HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FllONTCIUAIt T01tU. I .""OK UKWT A TWO StOllV IllllOlt 1 HOUSE In Mifflin street, between Duke und Christian streets ltd Apmy te J r. NO. A COT' K. 1)2 East aMn street. Wlll-.N I AUVKHTI .n tll.KAH HAVANA Filler Cigars ler 6 cunts, I gusranttu them te bu suck. IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FIlONTcIUAU HTOltK. 1)5IllV4L.-I ItAVK IlKSIOVKU TltK XV Wholesalo Notion Huetuuss lrem Ne a Luit King street te Hi and W south Queen street, opnejlto the Fountain Inn iuui7 IM JULIUS LOKU. AMIIII, AM IIOAHOKltl, TWO MAIL rled couples after April lut no it. Each ceuple can have a handsouie trent room, nor ih sldu of East King street. 2H snuares east el I'eun Hanaro. Fer tiirlher Inlormn Inlermn Inlormn Hen, address Attorney, this oilleo. pit out WHAT INDIANS t Why the WARM SPRING INDIANS, THE UEItOES OF THE LAVA IIED9, at MiENNERCHORHALL, COMMENC1NO MONDAY EYENING, Mur. 3, 1881, FOIITWO WEEKS, TIIIIEETIIUIES UKPIIKSESTED. THUEE NOTED CHIEFS, Ohlef Amorlean Heme, Ohlef Tal-B-Ko-We, the Traller, Ohlef Dlnek Oleud, The Wlr.ard lUlloSlietot tlie Cascade., with a iiaun ei Wild Western Warriors -AND- Iadiin Squaws, with Their Pappoesea. AUTBN US, the Modoe Queen. DOVE WINH, and her little l'uppoem tied te a beard, alter thn Indian custom. Pit At 111 K FI.OWEIt, the NlghtlngHle el the Jieuuuuin, in riinur Songs, Indian Scouts, Indian Iiravcs, Indian Mudlclnu Men, Indian Wanlers and Indian Interpreters, WILL OPEN A TWO.WEEKS' OA11N1VAL AT MENNEROHOR HALL. Perlorniance evcry night nnd nattniay inai Inte ler ehlldren. Positively no children ad mitted nt thu night porlermaucos. ADMISSION TO ALL PEHKOIIMAN0E8, ONLY 10 OENTS. Frent Beats rcscrved ler I,adcs without ex. tm chare. ma t't Whvu the Kdlters May Talk. Wasuinoten, Jlareh 10. On Ftlday next the joint committee en library will hear any oue who wants te be heatd for or against tlie uowspaperoopy right bill. i a. ATrnckmatter Hilled. JnitBET Citv, N. J., March 10. Wnlter Peel, traokruaster of the Pennsylvanla railroad, waa killed by a train thin mom. 'K. Death et utiliup uUrluen. Cinc.vae, March 10. A. dispatch from Omaha saya Bishop (Jhultseu died ut ene o'clock thia mewing. WKATIU.ll INDIUATIONS. WAaraNOTON, Mareh 10. Fer the Mlddln A-tlautle Btates, fair warmer, northerly winds vcerint; te uorthwehterly, BllKhtly lower followed uy risiuc teinporature, diminishing, preceded lu the cast part by increasing pressure. 'lelumbia A Washington Columbia A lltg Spring Columbia A Marlutta , Mnytewn A Ellzabothtewu...., Lancaster A Knhrata Lancaster A WHJowUlreet btrnsuurg A Millport Marietta .x Maytown Marietta .t Mmiut Jev Lunc.Eilzabetht'n A. Mlddlet'u Lancaster A, Frultvllle. 60 Laucastur A Lltttz 2fi 10 25 25 25 23 SB 25 25 25 100 ! 25 CO 23 25 100 800 SI lltliJlll fliUrtilDipiiln ninmal. PniLADKLrniA, March 8 Finur qulet nnd firm ; Hupornne State, 14 7fir3 On Extra dei.l OfCafiOii'.i. family, (lias 00 Ohie & lndl'inu tuinllv. WHO 00 1 Minn extru, clear, fl 7110 't oedtrulght, r Miflil i winter patr ent,tOJU7Si spring no, J0G0.4. Ilvu Ildiirfil. .! M.3 (V). Wheal null,- but steady I Ne. 2 Western lied, 1 CbU ; Ne. 3 de, U3KQ99" i w'- t Va' Hed. II 1701 17K. , Cern quiet and steady! sail yellow anil mlxml, OluO Je Ne. 3 mlxwl and yellow, turtle. OatB nulet but steady t Ne. 1 White, 4IO 4lke t Ne. 2 de, I3!4I3;e Ne 3 de, UJtU (Jc i Ne 2 mixed, 42ftc. It yn HCirce at 06e. Beeds-Clevur dull at OJiQiOet Timethy at sifOaiBM FlaxseiMt nun utU Cfll i0. Previsions market quiet nndsiundyi Mess I'nr,l0 60 He. I llams,:s( lin.la MecS lleet, f"l 50 "llacon-Smnked Shoulders, BViei salt de, 7Vjei Hinekeil Hams, Kali; pickled de, KViWinu. Lancaster A WUlluustewn LauciiBter Maner.. . Lancaster A Manhfitm, Lancaster A Miu-letta.- Lancaster & New Heliuau ,, ., Lancaster ASuseuuhauun. MlSClllXAKUOCa STOCKS. Ouarryville it. P. (50 Millers vine Street Cn- CO Inquirer Printing company 60 Oau Light and Fuel Cempauy 23 Btovens Heuso (Henda) 100 Columbia Ues Company 23 Columbia Water Company Busquuhanna Iren Cempauy,,.,,.. 100 MarluttuHollewworu,..., 100 Stoveus Heuso , CO Sicily island , 50 East Uraudy wlne A Wayncib'g.... CO Ulllni-HVlllu Nermal Scheel Nnrtburn Market (0 Easturn Market CO Western Market ,. CO MISOaLLAHBOUS B0XM. ouarryville K. U..duelKXj (100 Heading A Columbia 11. K,,C's 100 Lancaster Una Light and Fuel Ce., due In ler 'JO years 1W Ijincnuter tlaa Llzhtand Fncl Ce dunlUHl 100 Manhelm Uoreugh Hands 110 a u la se 10 11.05 a GO 31 KI 58 75 105 li 44 SI 83 49.75 30 100 23 a 205.38 210 5 IU 1 21 M CO bt) 115 11 100 103 100.25 bulehui ii,, ,, r.,-.. ,.-,-. n.trti .IKCIOI Hr.tla. 30d3.'C I II. C. N. V. tubs nominal nt We i de daily extra, 17O1H0 1 Western de, OlQlie de geed touheloe, HrtlSe. neils nt oreieo. --- t'a militt iliiiI a nm v i extra. 20E20XO. Cheese II nil and lu uwduratn iluwuuil I New Yerk lull cruaiu,iiH"iv: 13e no iHir te goei liruwu's nuueeniim HUacea. la the most otlectlve Pain Destroyer In tha world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken InUirnally or applied exter nally, anil thoreby mere ecrtatnly UKL1EVK PAIN, whether chronle or aoute, than any ethor pain alluvlater, and It Is warranted dou deu dou bie the strength than any ether similar prepa ration. It cures pain In the Slde, Hack or Uowels, Sere Threat, IlheumatUm, Toothache, and ALL ACIILS, and Is The Oreat Itellever et l'alu. IlllOWN'S HOUSK1IOLD PANACEA" should be In every family. A tcaapoenlul et the Panacea In a tumbler et het water sweet nud, It preturrwl, taken at bed tlme, will 1111EAK UP A COLD. 25 cnnU e.botUe. uiayl-T.Th.FAw Peilmiuc the Wrong Kna, Many men dally lxilUhlholrbeoU who never 'i'" . ..i... . i... v..(l,in,l nt lnininKn i loose I .. i.uiii i.i. in i. , in, .- - -.'V.i-iiVi I BIVUailHiUglllHJ liMlcuuuiiiim m vueir u- iloliui.ulei pitme steam, 4'JiDftO 75. . SiZiVtte narrow It tasually with brush anil ,u.i..ii nnii nun iriifin iiiiiiiiLiiii l i --- -- --.-.,.,..... .. .... ....... iMHwi-.iinnu ..' "- . -:'-.-." .:;.- i nntmi. SHK"t Weatorilile, 13 id. llXWUXet Pa. p4rt skims, 8X0Kei de lull skims, 7rse. Pett eleum null j ronned. t)UJHe. Whisky ut tl 20 ceinb, or submit It te the paralyzing atten turn of the avorage harbor. What happens T Why. tills i ' rem neglect, mental anxluiy, or any of a score et luiutes, the liaic turns preniaturniy gray mid begin, te fall out. Parker's Half Italian! will ut oneo step the latter preaest and restore thu original color. An e'?Bt drusilug, Iren from g rue se. mii-lVd8ew,w New YurU atar-ets, Nhw leaa. March 10. Fleur-Stato LWeslern dull Supuritne and State, fl and lu lnter' favor i sua i 4U I i.xira uu, 13 4013 tOt Cliolce de, H MiJU IX); Funev .in. ill lOfttl 75 1 Hound IliMipOlllO. J 40 (jioei oneico. iiwaaoei Supenlnu testein, ii it)A 40; common te geed extra de, ;Je 3 7Jt oheico de, ti oae Ml ohelou Whlte Wteat tin, W 23ju H seutusrn quiet ana N NE11B.-AI1 persons ere horebv ertlddw te tnun&s. en any of the lands of the Cera- ijfneasrer counties, whether Incleuea or. u. inMrWwi i iiuwriorth0imrp(BeotBUooU8fOf .. , SlSKSkttsaifla , , H. l'KUQV ALDKN, . , kdwaHd e. &kuax. , Attorney et . W ceJweW M , eicttuaw tfi -J JR' . I . tsJ -cl 1 'H '! 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