'v'. - j ? "m- 'FW V T -W?wl AM&fi9mm'' J : v ' --TV WVfW p! 1,1' V , ' , vj IiANOASTER .DALLY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY MAY 15 1884. ""rlj 6 ceutii of 1877 nud 1878 nre in detnaud j and S oeut plcoeu of 18711. Fifty vnrlelltin of cents wero ntruek elT In 1701, The scarcity ntul valtie of the 1700 oeut linn ted te many alteration!! of ethor yearn te that date ; nml unscrupulous persens attempt such doeoptlons In nearly overy oase of rare oeltis ; but the collectors Ronernlly inanie by ethor marks te doteot the frauds. A curious varlety of the til let hed cent of 1700 has the misprint LnmiTT. 1801 cents nre hard te 11ml ntid many imltatieiiB nronlleat ; no oenta weie mnde In 1815. Colonial U.,lnK, The history of Amerlcuu colonial ooln eoln oeln nRo Is full of Interest mid prekcntB n jjreat varlety of deslfjn, the Pennsylvania attempts nt oeliiajie, liowevor, behiK nota neta nota bie failures the only coins attributed te this colony wero known ns the Huoiitewn oeppors, llaht and brassy tekens. A New Jersey plow beam cent of 178(1 would new be worth $100 ; the lust specimen sold of a Lord Ualtlinore cupper penny brought (050. The 1702 cent, known as the " Naked llust," or " Iteman Head " varlety, hns for Its ebverse a classical bust of Wash ington. The ruvciM) has a small onitie with upraised wings, similar te the 1701 ecnt ; legend, " Cent." This variety Is very rare, vnd generally brlugB from $125 te 150. Uf the 1702 oelnago oleHidy re sombllngthe 1701 Issuer, thorp nre several varletlcs. The commonest, though rare, was struck both In silver ami copper, the former being culled Washington liulf dol lars, and the latter, cents. The same obverso waa used with another inverse, having a large cagle displayed with wings net raised, and without stars nbove it. Only ene specimen is known from it, and that is in silver, with a large chlsel out aoress the face el the Impression : the dle having evideuly been condemned by the maker. Peter UeU, of Lancaster, who on en graved the obverre mid two revcrhe dies. As the ropertor moved en Mr. Stcl gerwnlt opened n money envolepo Just rcaoived from Lockpeit, N. Y, and out rolled a ill vor dollar of the thte of 1701 It was well prcsorved and of the tlrst year's coinage of Amerlcau dollars ; thore are about lifly specimens of these extant and Mr. 8. ettered it te the lutorvlewor for (00 ; the uowspaper man didn't waut it, but ozpresscd his intention of having tin poekots put into his summer trousers and of then purchasing sorne of the sis pound quadrilateral Swedish oeprar coins, te carry around as pouket pieces and te (by nt the heads of baie ball um pires. Till.' tMUMl'.llV imsiiiuti:. WHO will lie Here nua Wliat They Will TulK About, At the mceliug of the farmers' institute te be held lu the court house this c ly June 4 and 0, Cel. i'lelett will speak en "The Present and the Past, as they Itolate te Amcrlcau Farming j" Dr. Ilarvey, "The llerr.e, iueluding his Proper Treatment lu respect te Feed, Drink, Stabling, Blanket ing, Breaking, Teaching, ote ; " Mr. Hazard, "High priced Cew, the Cause of High Prlces, will they Pay Farinera te Own, of what Urccds, and the Priuelp!ej of Scleetlng Sueh ; " President Atlioitei, "Agricultural Kduoatlen; " Prof. Jerdan, "Commercial Fertilizers, ote ; " Sceretaiy Edge, Dr. Calder, and Prof. Helgcs will diecus general topics of great practical Importance Dr. Harvey's lec'ure en "The Herse!' will be delivered en Wednesday nvenlug, and he will be followed byolthei Dr. Lerlng or Cel. 1'iolett. The following well known Lancaster CMinly farmers and friends of ngrioiilture have Ucon invited te participate in tbe proceedings, by reading cssajs or taking taking part in the dlousslenb : Themas Ilakcr, J. II. Landle, Calvin Cooper, Jehn C.Linvllle. Casper Hillcr, Henry M.Hnglr, Enes II. Weaver, Jeseph H. Bliekburti Jacob M. Frantz, M. P. Coepsr. T. W Kinzer, J. P. Wlekersham, Johusen Milter, Dr. Ilollluger. Israel L. Iindi, O. L llunsoekor, M. D. Kendig, Lavi A Heist, 8. P. Eby. Arthur Kennedy, J. F. tVltmer, Wra. II. Hreilus, II. Q. Hush, E. II. Hoever. Among the subjects te be presented by thcte gentlemen, are the following : Farmers' Holidays j The Ia Ia Ia lluoneoof Agrieultml Socletlos ; Farmers' Hemes, and hew te make thorn Attrac tive ; Hew te Plant and Mauage an Orehard; Small Fruit and Market Garden ing ; Advnntanes of Croameriej ; Farm Economy ; Should Farmers Interest Themselves In Public Affairs '.' Farmers' Wives, the Nocessity of their Uelief from Overwork ; Conditions for Obtaining geed Creps of Tobacco j Should the ElomenU of Agriculture be taught in the public Schools in Farming Communities? Hew te keep Farmers Sens en Farms ; Hew te Managea Farm.a llUILUINQ IMl'KUVJSSlKnTS. Werk in 1'rOKrais Around the Town, The Farmers' Northern wmnrket is got get got tiuglaleng flnely. The wnUs are oemploted up te "the square," nnd the oentraotor Is making ready te put up the trusses which are te sustain the reef. The grocery stere and dwelling of Wra. Bllckcnderfer, 310 North Queen street, which was badly damaccd by tbe fall of the Nerthern market, is beiug tern down and en the alto will be erected a lice thrce story briek building with stere room and dwelling. The stere room will be 28 feet front, 00 tcet deep, and both it and the dwelllng will be lit ted with all tba modern oenvouionoos. Moantime Mr. Bllokenderfer is located at the nertheast corner of North Quoeu and Walnut. Directly oppesito Mr. Bliokeudorfor's, en North Queen street, Jehn M. Brubaker has tern down his old ono-stery heuBO and intends te erect en the slte a large three story brick hotel. On the rear of this let Mr Brubaker has nlready orcetod a large stable, capable of accommodating a great many hortes. When the new hotel li finished it will be a great ncoemmodatku te that neighborhood, nnd the stabling will be a convenlouco te farmers who at tend the Northern markec, Christ, Woernor, who rocently built two neat dwellings en Water ntroet, adjoining Mkennorehor hall, is putting uptwoethors, larger nnd better, en the Prlnoe street front of the eame let. Messrs Askew & Sheld are orcetiug n line threo story brloKbullding,Ne.230 West King street, The first lloer front will contain n oeramodloaa stere room, nnd the rest of the building will be used as a dwelling, QoergoGoobol Is putting tin a neat two story brlek building, Ne. 210 West King street. Tbe first iloer will be used as his business oflleo for the sale of Urell' Mil lorsville Nermal Heller Heur, and the ethor portions of the building ns n dwelling. jjevl ttonsenijr, having purchased from Mis. Evans the property ou East King strcet abeve lime, is teariug down the old building mid will erect in its stead two line threo story brick dwellings. A l'Atter I'vre 1'le.tiitnt Surirlie Wednesday evculug was the occasion of a very agreoable BurprUe te Ilov. G. W. Bcllhammer, pastor of the Union Bethel church of Ged. After the regular oxer. eIscb J II, Abraham nroae, and in a neat and approprlate epoceh in behalf of the ouureli mombers prosented Bev. Bellham. mer with a very fine suit of clothes. Mr. J. II. Abraham then, In hlf own behalf, presented the elder with a hand, geld wateh. Rev. B'llhamtner managed te make a very oreuitauio rospenso, in view or ins having been soeomplotoly tnken nbaek by tbe double surprise Hadden Dentil, Jebn A, Sharp, of Ephrata township, dled very suddenly en Tuesday, at hU home, Deputy Gorenor Jehn 13, Shlffer held an inquest nud the rordlet of tbe jury was death from hemorrhage of the lungs. BURN THE BODY. uiliSftiAiiUN i-ei'Ulau IN lahuaytku I'lufradunnl nml llnilnrit Men Ifavnr l'uiietul llalnriu Wlntt It Wunlil Celt tn titnrt i Cremator, Sinee the dlioctlen of the Inte Dr. Uress thnt his body be burned was announced ntid the execution of thnt erder has been made public, thore has boeu n geed deal of discussion lu this city of the proprlety and practicability of thnt methed of dls posing of human bodies, which has been advocated for semn jears lu the iNxr.M.t iNxr.M.t er.NCKii The idea has taken deep held lu the minds of many loveMioadod nml practical in en, who nit only prefer ns a matter of nontlment te have their bodles reduced te ashes rather than te meulder nml decay nml beceme feed for worms, but for economic and sanitary considera tions, ns well nH ether forcible reasens prefer cremation te burlni. The meve ment te orgaulze n oempauy ntid build n crematory here Is betng seriously moetod by men who mean bnslncNg ntid whone geed Judgment nn wall as geed taste will net be denied, D. O. Eihletunn, 11. F. Eshleman, H. C. Ilrubakcr. W. l Hensol, csiis,, Drn. 8. T. DavIh, Henry Carpenter and S. II. Metzgcr, Jes. Wacker, J. W F. Swift nre among the mmy who hnve indicated a dlspimttin te interest thoniselvos in and glve mnterial nld te the ostabllshment of local ngoneios for emulation. The increns. Ing expeDMi and felly of modem funernls, the crowding of cometory lets, the evll Directs of nn Immemie number of decaying bedies being buried in centres of papain papain Hen and ether urgent reasons tlud rjreat weight In the mint! of nenslble poeplo, who fnver n cliange in the modes or sopttlture from buriug te burning. Ttifl Uuit ut m Uramxtarj'. O.ie of the nbove uaiued gentlemen who roceutly visited Washington, P.., te lu spoet the Le Meyne crematory there, says it is situated about n mlle outside of tewu, en the old Le Meyne farm mid leeks like a snug country school house. It is built of trick, ene story, has a corrugnted iron reef nnd n big chimney ; inside it Is divided into two apartment', ene of them a "roeoption" room where the beJy is laid awaiting preparatie sfer burning it, and the ethor very mush tesembling a baket's even. After it is Ue vted up, the bady U reduced te fur or (ive peun Is of white ashes in as iu my horns. The total cost el oremation, inelndliig transportation of the body te and the resitlts fiem the crein.; tery In WaHhtngteu is net evor (50 or (00, about half the pnen of a geed cisket ; net te speak of the ether txpctiscH et ;v funeral nowadays. Tha cromatteus are h fro quent lu Wnahiugten new tint thry ex elt no public interest. Poeplo who liave their friemh Lu-md Dili make whit U30 they see lit of their ather. rAemi- l;cep them near nt hand in H-.ilc I jarner in nerial urns ; ethers buiy tbim in Him e inetery nud ertut menu m.-iiiH e.-t-i them ; while ethers still keep th 'in ateutiil t'i. house, as portable ns the Lares at.d Penatf s of the a'ic.cuU Tite site of tbe old Uardwioke mautl u, en the P. II. It. near the Mig Coneitea bridge, has been nugurs'i'd as an ese silent plac- for the LitijiHinr conntery, w.iieh. it iu i stimatt'd, cm be built as neon in 100 sbaits of stock at 325 each are sold A tmttM i-l'etmi Arcainent It h i'. been suppesed thai ladiet, an a rule, ar avcrce te the proposed Inn .vitieu iu dlspjung of tha dead ; but , bright Lancastrian of the bot'er box makes the sttggestinn that thore is a widespread horror among wemen of being burltd allve, and that cremation would nvtrt such u danger ; she favors it for that reasen, and believes her sisteis ctucrally would appreve it en that ground, if upon tie ether. Besides Dr. Gress' body, the corpses of Gen. Oazzam nud of a Lutheran preachcr were csomated during the pist week, nnd when thrce men t miueut iu ttiree dilTtrent learned professions give such practical commendation te oremation it may be con s dercd as nu institution that ii bound te ci me, and ceme te stay. OlVll. HKUVIUK LAW. A WnrnlOR te B1rhnll nml Knuflmtu. Seme of the Republican politicians are tHrttd le be patalyzcd by the diHCevery th.r. a e vil Hervice law pasecd by their paiy is likely te caune n reorganizuieti of Its entire machinery throughout the whole United States. Tuder the previsions of this law no congressman, congressional enipli.( (.v eutlve, 1utliei.il, military nor naval ttllcur of the United States, elerk or omplejv of the goverumont, " shall di rctly or itidircetly solicit or recolve or in any mauticr be concerned in soliciting nud iccelvlng any assessment, mibouriptlen or contriuutien ter any political purpes) whatever from any efiicer, ch rk or em ploje of the United States cr from nny person receiving compeusatlou from any moneys derived from the treasury of the United States ;" under penalty of (5,000 jbie and fice years m the penitentiary. Tlie oeijL'resaional committee is composed en- tlrely of ceucressmen nnd fouatera, with Jeseph It. Hawley, of Couueotiout, as chairman, and he can be made te bend a precession of about thirty of hisoelloagucB te the penitentiary nnd remaiu behitid the bars for threo years, if they or their score tary receive a ceuti button from the preBl. deut, from the ehlef justlce, from any perter in the New Yerk custom heusi or nny carrier iu the postal service. Thus the oemmitteo is " paralyzed." It cannot accept fluaueial assistauce from auy man who receives compeusatlou in auy form from the government, and the national cemmittee is in the same 11 x. The law aUe applies te frderal odieinln who are mombers of state, county or township political organizations. Thore lsscatesly a county in the United States In whleh there is net a postmaster serving as a member efn political oemmittoe, nud If another pmmaster should suuacrlua a dollar te the expanses of the campaign he would be liable te (5,000 flne and Impris onment. This law applies te the use of meney " for auy political purpese what, ever," ami iuo'udea conventions, torch light procebbiuns, the printing of pesters or the hiring of biitss band, net only alter the nomination of oaudidates or d')l egntcs, hut before the holding of conven tions. Postmaster Marshall, Collector Knull'inau et ah will please take notice Ne guilty man shall csoape. MCMIIlltUKIIIHMI WKW.i Evaiit Neur m.rt Acres the Uennty l.tiici, Jae Solak, a Yerk tinner, was nailing n strip en a reef ventilator, when he lest balauoe, fell te the pavoment, out his head and face, breke his Jaw, nnd orushed his nukle, requiring amputation of the right feet, M, Breslus, eeq., writes te It L. Themas, of West Cheater, that he ia In synipathy with his movemont te orgaulze a memorial assoelatiou of the 07th regi ment P. V,, in whieh Mr. B. served, A boiler oxpledod in the P. It, H. shepp, Alteena, yosterdny, Instantly killing Hay. den O'llnre, ene of the flremen, nud badly Injuring Mat Lulnger, nuother ilremnu. Flve ethors in the building wero wounded. The outire building (75 by 200 feet,) wns destroyed, and the windows In the shops immediately oppesito, whero hundreds of moil wero working, wero breken. Ooerao Saudtiras, nu invalid, rosldingeppoaito the j bailer house, was Btruek en the head bv a , piece of iron nud seriously injured. Twe lit' le girls en the stroet wero knejked dewu ey lured. Hying debrli nnd slightly iu Daniel Kelm, an cacontrie farmer of Oley ' tcwnahlp, Berks county, reported te be ' worth $50,000, walked te Reading, n ills. 1 tauoe of ten miles, earrylng about a peck of geld and silver In an ordinary grain bag en Ids baek, te be dopesltod In the Farm crs' national bank. Mr. Kelru took this proeatitlon en ncceunt of a rocent rebbery whleh took plnce In his nolghberhootl, After putting the money lu bank, he re turned en feet, earrylng with him the empty grain bag In which the meney had been kept. UOI.UMIIIA Nr.WH. from Our itexnMr Cormipenilent. Last night 810 shad wero caught at Mud Island. At Purple'n conservatory Is n small ornnge tree benrlng fiult. Mr. B. W. Krnyblll, of Mt. Jey, Is Intro duclng hoie Blaluo'e "Twenty Years in Congress." Twh new flromen'n lints nud the shlelds for 25 ethor hats have been roceivod by the Villant flre company. The hoavlest dealcrs and shippers of shnd eaught lu this part of the Busquehan na nre the Shtiltz brethers, of Washington borough. Mrs. Jehn Utuvig linn oemplolod a orndle quilt thrce feet square whleh In oemposod of 1,008 pieces of patchwork. Where Is ene te equal It V A nplcndld specimen efn Newfeundland deg bolenglng te Dr. F. Illnkle has olther strayed away from Its late owner's real donceor beeu stelen. The ladies mlte society of the Secend Streot Lutheran ehurch will held a strawberry festival and supper In the armory ou the evening of June 12, 13 nnd I'eriunnl. A false topertof the death of Miss Jonule Bnchman wai olreulatod en the streets this morning. Beth Miss Bach, man nud her brother, Mr. Hyde Baehmau, nte slightly lmprevetl iu their couditlen or health te day. Miss Maggle Wilsen left te-day te visit relatives lu Cnnandagua, N. Y. Mrs. Win. Hlteshue and family will loave en June 1st for Tnoema, Washing ton torrltery, where they will make their future home. Mr. Harry P. Dlller, of Ltuoaster, spent a pleasant tiny here, yesterday, among old associates, A Itneunuy Hey Kcturm. Jacob GrelT, who, with a cotnpauleu named Charles Kaukey, rati away from home tevrtnl months age after tlealing meney from their parcntn, ban returned te town after numerous adventures. GrefT ami Uankey separated ceme time age, ami the whereabouts of the latter is new unknown by hisnnxieui parentd. Sclnml Mtltei. Tomorrow nu oral examina'.tin In chemistry will be held nt the high school. The public will he admitted The Nermal class school taught by the Miip Mangle Put p'.e and Aunle Hershey, was examined jentnrday. The cxamlna. tioefl u'ave the utmost satisfaction te Su Su petibteudent Aiiph, llitiin Hall. A Yerk baseball elub haseiiallcngnd the (Jii'.cksteps te a in itrh gnm. Tliis nltcrnoer. a meeting i.f the beattl of diitcterE el the Lancter County Ilase Ball a-sociatien aill be held in this place. The nit'etiiig will (ljub'.k'Hs be an Intoret ing ncd important one. Fent i rtmlinl. A trainman named Brooks, employed ou the Frederick division of the Pennsylvania rallmad, had ids rlht feet crushed be tween t' eilead weed of two cars nt Hafe Haiber last evcuing. Ihs Keely Mure t'eiuputiy. Next Men iay evcuing the beard of dl roetors of the Ivtely steve company will elect a president, secretary, mnmigcr nnd nssUtant manager, geliiK into a session after the eudit'i; of the htoekholdi rs' meeting. At a meeting held last nlht by the directors a oemmitteo was appointed te select the named of clleiblu candidates fei thce positions, and present thiiunt i.ext Menday'n meeting ut the beard. The Ol i Columbia public ground com pin tiilern a reward of $20 for tl e nitest ofevciy p?rheu ddce'ed is iiijutleit the ttiOH plautt'd ou any of the company's land Trees ou property boleiigitig te Frederick liuchtr and Chiistiau Henhey, have lecently been injuied by being " baikcd" by me poiseu, in addition te the trees bolenglng te Mr William B. Giveu, reference te which waa made iu yetit'u day's paper. SIAVOK'S OOUtlT. 1 liree t'nurii heuii lllfpeiuil til. TIk- mavnr had time rafu'n of drunken and disorderly conduct te (iiHine of this morning. One el the etlcudcrs gnvu his name as Jeseph Hants He had in his poFscshieu two coed umbrellas ntul no ethci baKi'nce, whleh lathed the bin-nicien that the umbrellas weie stolen. Harris was oemmitted ler ten days, anil the um broil u, enr of whieh ia silk nnd the ethor alpaca, are at the station house for Ideuli floatien. One of the ether offenders wns a young countryman, who came te town with a pecket full of money, te buy n tult et otelites. He tell in with seme "friends," who induced him te drink until he became dUeidcrly, wlieu he was nrtcsted and looked up whleh was th best thing that could have happened him under the olr elr olr cumstnnce, ns his "frieuds" were pre veutcd from drawing further en his wallet. He was discharged ou payment of costs The third elli'uder, who lacked the whorewltbal te pay his cestH, was sent up for tlve tiays. niiiruAiiv. Ilr. nilcnuil ulickmi, nt fnldlelil. Michael aiaeken, M. I)., of Falrlleld, died at his ntildoneo ou Wednesday neon, after a protracted illness. The burial will be at Chestnut LjveI, Saturday meiniug, Dtucascd was iu his GOth year and has been living at Falrlleld about 23 yearn. He enjoyed mi oxtcusive prnotice and wns well known ns a successful jihysician. He wns nn heaeet, true, prehrJssive eitlzin, a cuurtci.us crntlemau and ItindtKt el frieuiht. and leaves n gap in the community that will be difficult te till. He wna a member of Drumeru ledgo ( Odd Fellows and Mt. Jehnsen h.dge .if Knights of Pythias, of Faiitleld ; and Washington ledgo Ne. 150 Frce Masetis. 'i no MnM t L.tinpr. All of the ene hundred mid twenty oltctrie lamps weie ropeitod as burning well last night, and only four gaselinu hmt a wero ropertod out. This is the most favorable repert of the street lamps that we have had slnoe the pDllceinen were In structed te make morning reports. limpecilDK tiiu ttrcutc. The street oemmitteo took a drive lliretilt the town this morning for tiiu purpeHs of iuspeetitiK tlie streets and alleys and locating the work, whleh the very menjjre appropriation (Ivoti them will warrantUiem in having dene. l'utd eir, Tlie pay ear of the Pennsylvania rallrend cemjiauy p.iBscd west through this elty this afternoon, ami tbe empleyes wero paid off for the mouth. Tim Law llullilliii; Hrmiiuranl. Davis Kttcli, Jr. and A. .1. btapleferd liuve teused tlie tcstiuiittiit lu the basumunt of the Law bulldlnit, cornei 01 Duke nud urant streets, nud propose te keep It In llrit-class style lletli ei tliein are widely known, and they will ilnuhtle.s iittiaet a i;erii trade. hpurt In aihy Tlie annual May walk el thu Llcderlcran will he enojed en bundaynu.it. Thumnich will stirt fiem lieuiinusrlurs nt 5:10 a. in, sh.tip, anil breaklnit will be had at Kuupp's Vllnt. Thepirty will itturii te town In time for dinner. Avoid cheap uoeds, The Jej flutter caret pilljs anil aches where ether pUuters simply rtllore, 21 cents, atiill drugstores, NIStT AltrjCRTJgBMXtfTH. rr-rr-T l. . i . . T "' di RIAItTINAOO A WORD IN CHINA MATTINGS. It is a well known in the roll, will in a Worthless. lobbers who held them as first-class goods, and threw them into the Auction Roem (or se-called sheriffs sale), where they are disposed of at a dis count. We would advise these who are in need of China Mat tings te buy only first-class goods of this kind, as they will give mere wear, and prove te be cheaper in the end than damaged goods. We have just received an Elegant Line of China Mat tings fancy check and stripe, net damaged which we will sell at a very close price. UKgr A special bargain in 1,000 yards of Fancy China Mattings at twenty cents per yard net damaged. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cemer West King nnd l'rince Strcetfl. rrawc sa: Ji.l If'.V MUWKMta, (. rx- i t --r- - Z1.ZX -J 1- '.Jlll.H . I tiJL F LIMN Si IIIll'.Nr-.MAN. Flinn & Breneman's SPECIALTIES! Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers. Ridtreway Rofrlgemtors. Rapid Ice Orenm Froezors. Ladiea' Frlend Oqrpet Bwoepors. Gonuine Mezican Hammoeke, New Yerk Baby OnrriegOB. Ohandler'e loe Orushera. Wnde Wnde wertn, Martlnez and Longman's Pure Painte, the beat In the market. FLIISTN & BRENBMAN, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. DBA Tltn. oeiLSANn. In ttild cltv. en the Lltli Inst, Jehn VetfWsanir, in the ICth yeiir of hh bke. The relatives unit friends of thu family, nle Ilehel leilRe, Ne. 5S9, 1. O. O. I'., ure respect lutly Invited te iilteml tlie lunural Irem hU lute tcslilcncf, Se. ZV Seuth (juecn street, en Friday nftcinenn nt i o'cleclr. lntcrinent at !.iipcntur cemetery. 2t Keesh. In tliNclty. en thu lltli Inst. Slay K., daiiKhter of Jacob A. and fudlu K. Koeso KcU 7 nieiulis and ledajs. ivftii AurnttrniUstt.siei 1J K.N.N UllUItt I'IKl il UOclM. ff.il llVft- X. drail ui), at IIAUTMAN'S YKI.LOW FIIONTCIQAU H'lOUK. .1 II. UAM1-IIL1.I., UAUI'l.NlKtl, All kinds of JehlilnK nnd renalrlmr pnmiptlj alteuUed le. LtiarxiB rcaiiMiubiu. Uuttnfiirileii Kiiaraiiteuit. Call at NO. :! (JKS TUK tQUAIlK or NO. fill WKST KINU ST.. Lancaster It 1U.lT A I'AIH (IK UIIL.ll hl'I.CHAOI.K", j without hooks. I.et en Tuesday cither en Nertn giicen erKait KlnirstrteM Allheral ruwaid will be paid le thu Under. AMOS LKK, ltd National Hetel, North (Jueen street. 'IMSI.r.llllltNi: UO.t.lKUTIDN. X J. rilANIt UKIST ( successor te Montzer 4 Itelst), Wholesalo and ItuUtl Urocer, stand, urd UoedAat leuejt prices, fair deullni; und nrninnt attention. All Uoeli delivered free. Telepliotie jotirerder. It mkw i.uiji. eaI's reii enii.uiiiiN at 1 8'AltIl'ri. Licllcs' New Cleso Kitting Unsamera, with Hleuve and belt, can be worn u Ith or wlilieut heed. Kortaleut DIVAIIIS'S, Ne. W Nertli QuctMi Ht. I All. (). II. UltOlVM. 1J l'llYSICIAN AM) OCULIST, lias ItaineviHl te Ne 20 WK31" OltANOh S I Kye and Kar Heated. ULissesadlusted. bu bu puriei spectacles en li-init and toeidcr. u2MydTh SAUl'.K ItltAllr L.UNU1I THIS KVKMNU (the lest of thu ncaen.) New Yerk beer en tap ut tlie Tretneut Heuse, NO. lMNOHTIt quhK.N ST 11 ft KT. It r. WOl.itllLE. riKY tll.AKU'M MKI.r.Ul'l-.U Tf.AS AMU C'elleci and Mill will bu uratllled. Geed Tias trein 7c. te 2le. pnrquaiter pound. Cot. lem 152. te 35c. Urauululed butjur, "e. Our Table byrup ut H'e. is selllnir lust. Tea and Cotree store, Ne. H West King bt. 03- Wanted a man I e attend store. ATenUK-.TIlK MBRlMKKi or 1HK 1 ulnulni: toclety LlEOKItlCUANZ ure iu(UPRted te meetnl their hall ou KH1DAY, MAY 18, 18SI, at 1 o'clock p. in., ler the purpose et utteudliiK the luner.il et their deccuted fol fel low member, Jehn Vogelsang, mil '2t AU AM MATTKHN, Bce'y. CiiiK s.ti.r; UK itliNT. T1I1C Excelsior jteim Ate offered ler sale or Apply te or a hired Bottling Works tent en eay ternii'. B J. KING, Yerk, l'u. ml5-iw I AW 11UU.UIM1 IU'..'il.MII! VM'. Cerner el Git ANT AND DUKKbTrt. K1TCU ic SVAPIiKFOKD, I'reu'a. - All tlie dollcaeioa el tli" season hunch overy day Hern Ote 12 n. ,i . liehlei's Cole Cele hrated nccr en tap. DAVIS K1TCII, Jn., 11113A17 A. J. bTAl'l.l.l'Oltl). - I lHl)l.UTIIN or I'AKTNI'.KMIIII 1 ' Tlie partnership hrretofeie exIstliiK ho he tweeu West .t Havurstlctr, tradlni; tn TKA9 AND COFKKK9, 140 NOItTH QUKKN BTHKKT, liaH In en dissolved. The lustniHs hi'ieafter will tie carried ou nt tlie old stand by David Haveistlck, Jr. Tliauktul ler pist patronuKe, I ask ler u continuance el tin sanie. IllUlwilftltw DAVID MAVI'.lthTICK.lr CUKtll'UI.OlIH tll'lll'IIAI.M V A DISKINK Ci of ttie Kye, very common ameiiK scrofu lous clilldrun. Is ilUtlnKiiUlu'd by a peculiar inerhld Irrltnhtllty et the eve, or lutnlorutieo or IlKhluimoceinpauled with pilu. Dlseasis et thu Kie, Kar and I Ineat also, Cuncers, 'tumors Hiilu ami Lluenlc Dlnases tuecesifuliy treated liy DltH, II. I). A M. A. I.ONUAKi:il. Ofllcu-ll Kast Wnluul street, I.uiicaster, 1'a. Consultntleu Iren. iiiyl4-3td.tw G KANllOt-KMnill -AND- SIGN DEDICATION, -os- SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, AT Excelsior Hall, EAST KING STREET. MTV HAND WILL KITKNIBII MU8IO. GRAND LUNCH! Fine Beer and Choice Winea. Henry Rohrer, WlU-ltd IMIOI'HIKTOK UEOAIID TO fact that CHINA MATTINGS, when very short time become Brittle or them ever the season cannnt srll Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER, PENN'A. XJiir ADrjHtTlSttilKlfTH. C 1 1. K A It HAVANA fll.r.KK UlliAKS FOIC flceniB. Guaranteed te be clear UlIerH, at IIAUTMAN'S YKIiLUW KltONT ClOAU STOltE. IJI.KTV TCI 1M1TATK, HUT MONK TO equal tlie 5c. Havana Clears at IIAUTMAN'S YM.LOW KUONTCI-A!l 8TOUK. rpilK VKKUIUT HTII.I. Ml'ANl)- THAT X tlie best se Ulijar In tlie cltv is nt IIAUTMAN'S YKI.I.OW KUONTi ItlAll BTOKK orneiAi.-AH you 1'ars my eim finii Tallerlnir EslntillHliment don't fall te loon In inu snow winnow : me mauinir sprin;: a Snrlmr Styles are exhibited therein ; then walk In and examine our entire Bteek. None te cuual It In tlie city. Mnntisemt'iy trimmed well made and pcrluct flttlnii garments e8iircd at moderate prices. A. U. llOsKNSTKIN, 87 North ynciin 8t. Oppesite tbe l'ojtefllco. mJI-Cindll U OK VOIIKINOItlKN'H WKAIl, OO 'IU X? lieuiITOLU'rt. Hest Working I'ants, overalls. Jackets, Back Ceat. WnrkinirShtrts warruntcd net te rip. Alse, Ladles and Gents' Umlerwcar, Hosiery anil Notions. All cheap ter cash. Save time and money by calllni;. 11KNIIY lftUHTOLU, Ne. 62 North Oue4in Street. 1'. H. llulMliiB 1-ets ler eale. Ileuneu ler sale or rent. I'M yd IUIION OIT.KA IIOU.1i: THURSDAY, Flera MAY 20, 1804. Moere's ; or, J Ily Chas. II. Heyt and Wlllle Kdeuln. With a recoidetovor ONK HUNDUE1) CON'SKC UT1VK NIGHTS at the San Francisce Opeia Heuse, N. Y. Introducing the unapprouchable charac ter comedienne, MISS FLORA MOORE, Supported by AOKEATOAST. The celebrated UUANI) V1K WHO TKL SET carried In it" entirety. Original Music ; Klc gant Costuming. UUDLKY MeAUOW, Manngcr. HAUIU A. LEU, HuHlncSB Muuager. ADMISSION 75,50 and MOUNTS. UKSEUVKO SKATS 75 " Fer sale ut Opera Heuse. iul5 5td J. K. UAI.UWf.Ll. A Ut), J.E. Caldwell &Ce., Are telling tvSnpeilnr I.tnunf 1 Fine GENEVA Watches. III (lentlemen'd Slrns, ut the ltemarkably Lew I'rlces nt $75 AND $100. Kull .fewuicd Movemonts-llsavv IS-Kamt (leld Cases SitlJtaotery Tlmo-KeepliiB Uuainuteed. Iniutrl04 by mall will rocelve ttnu. etielul iitli-n- 902 Chestnut Street, l'llILADKI.l'llIA. rOU HALK, IPWII 1 tern ler Birint niiiv be seen In tlie stere room lately oeeuploil by Mr H. H llathven, Ne, 101 North Uuecn street ; n.ust be removed seen. Apply te 0. II. LhKKVIllC. ul7-Ud Ulllce -Ne. 137 Kast Klnit St. 1)lllVvTli MAI.I..-WII.I. UK Hlll.ll AT private silo preptu ty Ne. 4ia Seuth (Jueu htrcei, centalnliiK 14 tent front and 21) teet deep, upon which is elected a ene ttery house, bake even, rlrfhl in u well et water, cistern nml choice let et Irult trees, for liirllierlu formation apply en the preinUna. my7.lwd JOHN MeMANU. TIUHLIU HAI.K OV VAI.UAIII.K IIUILII- INU LOTS. On SATUUDAY, MAY 21, Ittil, at 1 o'elook p. in,, will be solileu premises. Ulty lets el 2i tout each, frenilntf HOiuii rnnceanii neaver streeti in inn cuy, Tin se lets lie south of Hawer street, near te the cotton mills. Urban A llurser's ninnliiK inlll,turnace, iras wnrh Ks, uye werKS uun eiuer ...... Iiln.l. (-..... t(l.. 11. .IV Industrie-), and nbeut one block Irem tbe new school liousunbeuttnbo eroeted In the fourth ward, Thirty per cent. el the purchase money must be ft&ld and tmiaeasleii clven I in me diately, and thu balance of 70 per cunt, may be iiwii.iwiiiiiiuwuiiiv4vii.i.," veSf wlXuVSrSSS?0 y P mayJ-tfU ll.KKANIv K3IILKMAN. SECOND EDITION. rnOIWDAY BVHNINO, MV7 10, IUU4, FINANCIAL. 'UK TltODUlvKH ON WALL HTURRT. The Metropolitan Hank Itemmes I'nyment Tlie Worst Orer Additional Full. nres In New Verk nnd Kliswliere. New YertK, May 15. The Motrepolltnn bank has posted a notleo en its doera say ln( that tlie bank oxamlnera having made InvostlRatlen of Its nfTair, the bank will rcsume buslnean at neon te day, Vleo President Jacques lias been oleotod prosident of tlie Metropolitan bank, viee Seney rcslpned. Anether Sunponjlen, At 10:15 a, in. it was nnnouueod en Wall ntroet that Dlmlek & Ce. had sus pended. This llrm hns been n leading pro pre pro meter of the liankers & Merchants tolo telo tole Kragh company. The Uankers & Mor Mer chantB toleKraph stock la new offerod nt 75 against salcH nt 119 yosterday. Thore 3 a ronewal of yosterday's cxeltcment and mtieh uncertainty is felt upon the stroet Hearding ethor linns. Kxrltenient en Unnnge. Wall Stiieut, 10:20 a, m, The stesk market opened strong with an advance, from ene half te four per cent. Just bofero the epening of the oxahange the crowd was larger than usual, waiting for the signal te begin. Just as the hand of the big clock marked ten, tlie president gave thrce raps of the gavel, and in nn instant the pant tip oxeitomont gave vent te a howl, nnd flve hundred hands were lifted in the air and the various peels wero formed. Plve minutes afterwards DImicks' failure, was announc ed. A great crowd has gathered In the strcetn again te-day. The Went llellsved te lis ever. At 11:15 a. m., comparatlve inilet relgus nt the stock ezchaur) and It is balievcd the werBt is ever. Hetchktss& Uurnbnm expect te ro.nime te-morrow. They suspended yestcrday forenoon. 'Hie Metropolitan H.iuK Kcsauies. 12:15 v. m. The Metropolitan bank has resumed payment and is new paying a.l depositors prcseutlut! olieoks. There tire net new tnore than 25 in line. FUn and Hatch Mupend. 2:45 p, m. Pieb & Hateli have bus pended. There wns a run en the Uleoker street bank te-day, and a geed deal of oxcite meet was occasioned fur seme time, but towards the altorueou the rush dwindled down and all seems elear ngnlu. A St Joaepti, .110, upeiulJii. St. Jcsnrii, Me., May 15 The Dr. 8. A. Richmond Medietue cempiny failed bere jesterday; liabllltien $150,000; nenstets. A fallure In llettnn. Uo&tex, May 15. P. A Hawley & Ce , have suspended. They were net very heavy dealers. The I'rtyinnnt of liaiuls Aulaerlisil. Washikuten, May 15. SsoreUry of the Treasury t elgcr has autUerlzu tue pay mi'iit of bnnds etuurnceu in the lVfO'.h, 120lh and 127th eall-i with aoeruud inter cit. The tn'eetrt I:. Leniluu, Londen. May 15 Tm. failtircu in New Yerk have tausurt urcat anxlety and ex- cltcment ametii! Ainericii.'i here and liav iug bUBlnefrt cxiiicotien-ior intcre3tR in the United S'aten. Tlie anxiety iu particularly painful among travelers and many have decided snddi nly te retuiii te Atneriea. THU OOnNKI.l.bVlI.l.U WItKUK. Uodletliiiirlbij .ruh.Ml riie .Nuiiim of Hie unlet!. PiTTsnuite, l'a., May 15. When the wrfck which noctured near Counellsvillo yeMeiil.-'y, was clraied away It was dis covered that u.vlvu men had bceu injuied and feuitt c, iere tnlnsliijj. The bodies of ten of the l.ttti t liaM'umee hte'j icoevercil : ether. ni e eujipescd te have hern completoly oenkttinr-d. Of these icoevoitd only two, Caseidy atid Dermott, could bn identified, tbuutheiii wrru binned into n shnp.'Icfli mat.8. One cf thu injured, T O'dhia, died en the wav 1 tl.e hospital rtsn IVt 1ml. The ii.mi. s et the kilii l nre an full .V8 : Patrick C.tPbidi, v' r .bviltnd, Mil ; Scott Permett, of Uilna, Pa ; Dennis Wan), Sheab.y Newman, Themas Whittle, Kllii filnaiiH. .Jeseph Des mond and Patrick Kelly, resldonce unkuewii; Owen Cetih. of PitUburi: ; Jehu Perry, of Jeliusturtii, Pa.; Jehn IIukIhs, of Cumbcild ni, Mil.; Jehn Conley, of New Voik ; l n )tliy Slity cf Staunton, Va.; nud J. T. O'Shcn, of Oumbeilanil. Md. The last natuil was foieman of the frelaht train, the ethors vtere laborern. 1 1 1 ii Inlcirn. The iri'iuu of I he injured, ni far as leainid, are a-i follens : J.unes Smith, labeicr, .ealp weucd ; Samuel Clay, engineer of the cmi) train, right arm broken ; wmuni .iierniity, ia hotel of Philadelphia a rUbt ankle fraetur d ; Danitl Albright, laborer, of Urslna, Pa., leg broken ; W. J Hums, clerk, right arm broken. Four Swede?, whose names are net known, wero also injured, but net JauirerettBly. The injured were brought te the Pennsylvania hospital in this city, and the dead wero taken te C'nnui'llhville for burial. The coroner's jury leturred a verdlet that the aceident was catise 1 by th i oaro earo oare leesnesi of Gilbert Lowte, the trait din. pitcher Ml'TIIUUIHT UUNKKItt:UIS. TttolUllets I r lilinep lleult In NolUettlon, PiiiLAnr.i.iMiiA, May 15. In the first ballet fur bishop.-! i'i the Muthedlst oouror eouror oeuror onco te-day there was no cholce. The second ball. a was erdered and the oonvm eonvm oenvm tion adjourned until 3 o'clock, -um I'iret n.iliiit Follewlui! is the first ballet ; whele uutnbd- of votes cast 107 ; necessary te ohnice 20-1 : Itevs V. X Wlnde IH-2. .1. M. Wn'deu 107, J II. Vmeeiit 112, O. II. I-'owler I'JO, W. l Mallalicu 128, A S. Hunt 100, A. .1. Utile. 03, J. M Kinir 87. A .1. Kvuett 80. Chancellor O. N. Sims 85, Hove Uavltl Dorehcslor 4!), W. II. Olin .10, .1. O. Peek 84, Aloxnmler Martin 20 1'crrlUle Acolileut In llnirubure, IlAituisnune, Pp., May 15. Six men were badly ecalded this morn iup; by the bursting of i steam nipe at tlie PenuBylvnula (.teel works. Charles Pierce was lltetally par boiled find died seen afterwards Ooeiko Mur ray w.t3 badly soalded and roceivod addl tlenal iniuriea by leap'-nir out of the wiu dew. The ethor four are likely te roeovor. A Murderer rnte. CitKitAW, S. C, May 15. W. Hean Cash murderer of Town Marshall Richards, was killed this morning whilst resistltiR nrrcst. One of the sheriff's pesse was wounded silently, and enu of Cash's associate soneusly. Cash was riddled with bullets. for me Old Ticket. PinitiiE, Dakotah, May 15, Territorial the , .ii.,.,p, Wcre chosen Tcsterdav te the en fff'W0,'?' mZ "ti.-S ncmocratle uatlennl oenvontlou. They nrniinlnstructed. but it is bollevoil tbev i ir Tllden nnd Ilendieks. " , - m 1 1 Uoiitrei. WA9I1INO.TOK-, D. O., May 15. Iu the Iliune the morning hour was dispensed wnii ann me iiuueu went, into oemmuitu of tue wue, ea tUe ""Plomatle appreptla- tlOU bill. Three Handrail Tnrti uu... " saSm,fiInyli?;Ad,,P?t0h fro Adf that mA1reIT0,t oeoutwd near BcmU mat 001urkiweromaaer8d, AtianUe states, fair woather, oxeept tte imnhwS"ert ,et.n Ptlen, loel rIn., tml !Z !. ? wlnd"' Merjr toreperfti r.eratirn?r.th0,t,n pMt' 8,,ut rlselntera. porature In southern part. UAUHltlH, l'tilladiuphla mrt 1'irir.AMLvnrA. Mv iv-rm dull anit nmiviiy iitiii 1 niiiinrtinnMraiA miabii . .. Indiana family, $1 W? 75 1 Minn nxtm. at m n 75 1 stralgnf, t.1 wis 75 winter iateiit. )75flOSOt spring le506 507 PftW" Itya flour nt M 60O3 (12. Whent riutet t Ne. a Western Ited, II CJi Ne. 8 de. me 5 Ne. 1 ra. lled.ii 17. ' ' "' Cern scarce ana wanted ler local uiei steamer tntxed nnd vollew, 6.1WG05O 1 nll inlxeil. 0Jiff63e 1 Ne. .1 mixed ana yellow, C? Oats heht hlglicr but qutet Ne. 1 White. 41U &&iUln: 4l(,l,0, riot:. S9e Uyosciirceat72e, dn lat il eat 60 1 Kiaxsoe.i'ftnn at 11 75, iiii?vJ.,J0J?Jl.nrm n,,a ,n ,ftlr demand Bnods-Clevor dull at SKOBi I Tlmeth te Mesi Mn Il..i V.. ......,..,wwilu .!!5Son2me,f0,, 9'iO"llcrs.7WJ7Kct salt de " ?amawiml "am8, "XW I ' PlcWei 1 .?Ta B,2.nJ,lr clly roflned. 9'i03k I loeio hn, I?. 1.or9.8e i Prime steam I) BJ"" ' 100' nutter market quint nnd oestort l'enn'a. Cro'inMryextrn.S.'lnin C.4N. V.ilo.Jl3ei rte nwts, 19321 , Woiteru geed te cheiceT W Holts nt 7fISs. GlCc8' sM,ll,y l,na ln ,alr demand Kxtrai, IS oliceso qulet nnd oaitert Western lull HB llW&tfZ l0 neJ' " I New Vern niarKeu. ern"luii.0ll,t' llRy"'-K,OUI,-tnte and West nn,!lie,p,0n?', UWKe I'W'&r. later ruleit eiMlnr nml lest part or ndvauce t less delnir : r'n1,'1?0 'I?'"1.1"11 1 N'- -:"'. ' "ne, 11 Oijf fll p3;.;ulv,ll03KOil)4Kl Aim,, II 03X0103 it Kent.. 11 ei'cwi y, t Dea.llOJ. l Cern opened XfeJie hltflmr: later leit ad- ru'tuCrUe! omSweT U3lUrn VOt atMMX" ia,i?).V? ",'Klier, Including Ne. 2 June nt V03Kei July, 3030) 8 tnte,;390 13c : Westem, .17(1180. Llve btaek Als-fcar.. Cit'CAuo-lleRs-itocolpts, I7..VM head s ship, men s, .1..0O head; nitirket strenif. nctlve nnd ic higher: reiuh picklnir, $5 4005 P0: !innSkWll5t,n,f' me 25i ""rww, CBttIe-Itecclpi,8.0)j lirnili shtpments, 20 0 luadj market weak; low umdrg 100 lower : expert kiwIim. II 4130 wi Roeil te cholce slnnnlnj'. 90,10 ?0; cemmnn In medium, 3 IW OJ; urns Tcxans, l ?35 0)i corn lcdTexans, $1S3fJ0. Sheep -lleeclpts, 2,503 head; Hhlpments, 40Oj market unsettled; low urides weaker I woelcd Inferior te Inlr, liaej mnulnin te iroed, iGOQ'JiifO: choice tecxttn.fO 6037 00: shorn, IJ 75al 40. Hast I.miikty I! Utle nctlve i inlme.ll fTQ O8O5 lull" te Kied.mirailO: common. flfJJ 25; receipts 475 neail : shlpmcnrs. 431 lieail. Ileustltin; l'hlladelphhvs. t.1 oihe 10 : Yerk- I '--''-"-' , .,.i,w, -fw iiu.b.1 , B41llUlUUia anepii sinw : vnine. M73JGO)! fair te Reed, tt.Vlti25; common. H'O; lamhi, Mfj7 , re. eclpt, 3.201 head s khlpments. 3,71 ci neml. stock, mftriieu. 'inoutieushy lieel, McGrann A Ce., Hank. or i. hnncastcr. la. IIa.u, 12 x. 3 P.M. J t'-.A I.U Mi.-hiKiti Central J,iw Yerk Central.... tf.w.Jewy tJentril... Jh'e Centra) Dei. Lack. & Witstont Witstent Witstont iJraver A I'.'e .i vtdp. 70 i 110 H '4 lfi w 02 iP OK csx 425J 13H 33(i (1 07 4( ?5K 10H 20)4 40'4 UN 71 tl OK im UOtf 75 llif lOltf 0 27 3jM lV 13'i sne Sukiii A Te .ake 'iliore Onlrifi! &. N. ., coin (. v.,i)nt.A Witern v..taulAi)malin IU 101 en 3A S'i I'acine Mall. tiocleeter .v l'lttshurgh. Ax, Paul fA iexit raeinc ,,,,, 1175 W...UU . nuuv Wabash Cnimmm Wabiisli I'referrnd tViHt'rn l.'n'nn Telej-mph r.ouNvlhe.i VihiiviIIe... N. v., tlhl. A SL I Lnh;ti Vailey Uihlirli Nnvliratlnn V mnnylvantii tiO'uUrig... V T. lluiraie .rttiei-u I'aotne-t.'om... Verllinrii I'ucUle I'rur... ili"itinvjin I'li'ladHipnta . Ktie Vnrtnem i entrnl Itnlm, lln.rtA 41 7 U 32 331i 4I MJf 17 II 20l mi tstt 17 (! 4S underground. C-ina.u outtiern 35JC 3SX S3 l role't'.ni':tuv.r I'.iiikdeipni. Quct .I m by Associated Press. ateilc, very unsettled. I'm. 'deipii'u . ..ri.. i.. a Itik. ''!lf KllMMll I'mm Ivani.i Itullreul f .'lilrii uliu itniiiind Uulted Cempu.itui el Vow-leriiOj-.. soul. urn Pnrlna riritrn racina I'retcmil Si t'li-rn Central It.dlrett t nntuh Nuvtiratien Company Horrlutewn ttatirea.t icntral Tranipertntlun re uiiu-.y . I'lttib'f, ritusvllle A liu:lft!e ". ' LI'UhSl'IiuvIUM tt01r.vul new nurm. ijotaiiensnv Associated i've . Stocks llriner. Meney nt 2c. Nuw lern uintrut... , ttrle itaihe,.d , dams ttsiinns .110 Mlelitcan Ciniral It.itlread 70W . l.vi nueuiK'in euiuern iiaure:ul 92 ininelj CimiriU Unilread yny. Cleveland At I'ttUhurKti llallread 138 tlitcnieA llnck Island Itillre.id us I'll'sliuruii A Kurt Waynn llallread 127 rtusteni Union Toleiripi Cempnny St Teledo Wabash OU Nw Jihev Central 71 s.w",-M 'iiit'iHnft -vistnrn 9 riVISUlAL, NU VICES. An r.xi'Ollent Kepert Hen Jes. U. (ioedilch, of llrenUlyn, N. Y., wilteH tills: ' Cannet ei press myselt In eulU clently luutsowerttiy tiinu. Jturileck Meed Jllltcrs nave used for the pan two leaim kieiiuiy stemucli In pplemllil tilin." Korsule by II. II. Ceelirnn, druKvlst, 137 unit l-'ft North ijiiren stu-et It It mi uunilcr thnt se many poeplo sink Inte untimely Krawb tvlu n we consider hew they nested tlielr lien' i. They have a disordered I.Iver, draiiReii neivuls, Constipation, l'llcs or dls raseil Klduevs, but they let It U'O and thlnlc they "will Kutever It," It grows wetBj, ether and uiore seileus ajmpllcatlens lollew and coon It ti tee late te save them. It such peo ple would taka Kldnoy-Wert It would pre pre ncrve their llves. Itaotsupeu the mint lm perluiit eigjns, purllvliiK the bbed nml eieansluK thn system, removes nud prevents these itlierdcrs and promotes health, 1'ULITIVAC rnilt COUNTY (JOai.MI.ISIIINKK. KLI II A 1TON, el Upper l.caoeck township. 9Sut'Jt'Ct te Uu decision el the Deme, criule convenlleu Imdftw F 711)11 UtMJNTV UliatMI.SitONnit, OKI), s. liOONK,ersatUlmry township. 4v-SubJect te tbe iloclslenot tlie Democratic county convention. iebis-il&w POIt UOUNTV UOniMlSMHlNKIC. JOHN 1), llAHUAlt,et Chrlstlnua,faiu)buiv township. 4ir-Subect te tlie decision el the Deme cratle county convention. flw IOllUDOM'V U03l.Mll1IO.NKH. IIKNHY V. UAItTMAN (Ltino,:ilurner),ef Kast Lampeter township, .. iSubJi.'Ct te tlie. itecltlen el the Datao Datae Datao cratle County onventlon. ms-il& w 12 17 '6?(i ..... 'J- . ...1K1 ... 21 47W ft!)U ..., 44k . ...Ill . . .M . ....3X I, UK CUITN I V t'OMJUtmONfclf. lUfllDLHYf. 1'ATTKUSON, Ol Mttle "rl. Vsraubiect'te tlie decision oltheltomocralis county convention. nM"'w . pun uiiuntv ceMwiwmuwuu. v 7. itlNOWALT, rirtt Want. City. A.UJMt te the U.len el UiiUens. otftlie oeuiiiy cenvButnii. wn r'eii cutr.Niv auuituu. i" W. SUIINKITMAN, et KllsaVethtOWU "xaubjcet te the decision et the Hornecralla, county convenlleu, m)VtWw nre - "i Js xm -, . . hM vl ,. '- V 't w, i V I-
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