Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 05, 1881, Image 3

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    THE MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Its Monthly Meeting; Yes'erday..
The Hay meeting of the Lancaster
county medical .society was held-yesterday.
Tlic following named members were pre-
-nt : Dire. Albright, Alexander, Beilcr,
., -;hs, Black, Blackwood, Brabaker,
liv 'arpenter, Uompten, Charles, M.
L. Davist, HDavis. Deaver, Ehler, B.
F. Herr, Hertz, Kaj.Keniiiir, Kehler, Liv
ingston, Ltghtner, Muhlenberg, F M.
Muhser, Miller, McOaa, Roebuck, Reera
snyder, ShaeSer, Stehman, A. A. Smith,
Trabert, Weute, Welcbans, "VVeseman, J.
L. Ziejjler.
ihe principal business transacted was
the devising of ways and means te extend
a proper entertainment te the medical so
ciety of the state of Pennsylvania, the
thirty second annual session of which will
be held in Fulton opera house, this city,
en the 11th, 12th and 13th of this month.
Dr. Ringwalt was elected a mem
ber of the society and several ether physi
cians were proposed for membership.
Ne essays or ether papers weie read, no
reports of cases were made, nor of the
condition of the general health of the
county many prominent members of the
society being absent from the city in at
tendance at the National medical conven
tion in Richmond, and the arrangements
for next week's exercises absorbing gen
cial attention.
The State Society.
The local cemmittee of arragements for
the meeting of the state society next week,
Drs. Carpenter, J. L. Zicgler, M. L. Herr,
Line.1 weaver and Lcaman, have called the
attention of the fraternity te the necessity
of a strict compliance with the order of
business as arranged en the pregramme ;
members net rcpending wheu called for
feit their places ; no annual address, ex
cept the president's shall be ever 30 min
utes ; voluntary papers must keep down down
te 20 ; debate en each subject te 30, and
no member shall speak twice nor longer
than 10 minutes without special permis
sion by the society. Under the these regu
lations the pregramme of exercises is laid
out as fellows :
WKDKESDAY, MAT llTH 11 O'CLOCK A. M.
Call te order by the president, Dr. J. T.
Carpenter, of Schuylkill county; prayer,
Rtv. .las. T. Mitchell, D. D.; reading the
list of delegates. Dr. Wm. B. Atkinson,
permanent secretary ; address of welcome.
Dr. II. Carpenter, Lancaster; report of
the cemmittee of arrangements ; introduc
tion of delegates from ether societies, and
of visitors net delegates ; report of dele
gates from ether societies ; report of cor
responding secretary ; miscellaneous busi
ness ; calling upon delegates for members
of nominating committee.
WEDNESDAY 2 O'CLOCK T. M.
Miscellaneous business ; Amendments
te the constitution ; 2:30 p. m. Address
in surgery, Dr. S. M. Ress, Blair county ;
"The Importance of Lecal Treatment in
Inflammation of the Cervix of the Impreg
nated Uterus," Dr Jacob Price, Chester
county ; " Affections of the Lachrymal
Passages the nature and treatment," Dr.
S. D. Risley, Philadelphia ; " Indications
calling for active treatment in Typhoid
Fever," D. J. L. Crawford, Indiana
county ; " Contributions te the history
and use of Katalysine spring water at Get
tysburg," Dr. J. C. O'Neal, Adams
county ; " Pathology of Sheck," Dr. C.
C.Scabroek, Dauphin county. Adjourn
ment. WEDNESDAY EVENING IN THB COURT
netrsE 7 o'clock p. m.
Annual address by the president, Dr.
J. T. Carpenter. Schuylkill county en
tertainment te the State medical society by
the Lancaster city and county menical so
ciety, in Fulton hall at 8J o'clock p. m.
THURSDAY, MAY 12m 0 O'CLOCK A. it.
Prayer, Rev. C. F. Knight, D
announcement of nominating
mittcc ; reports of county
cat societies ; reports of state
D. ;
com-medi-beard
of health. Dr. William B. Atkinson.
Philadelphia ; report en epilepsy and in
sanity, Dr. Jehn Curwcn, Harrisburg ;
report en medical legislation, Dr. R. L.
Sibbct, Carlisle ; report en plumbing and
drainage, Dr. B. Lee, Philadelphia ; re
port en rules of order. Dr. O. II. Allis,
Philadelphia ; report of treasurer, Dr. B.
Lee, Philadelphia. 10 a. m. ; Address
in mental disorders, S.S.Schultz, Danville ;
" Rest in Nervous Disease," Dr. Jehn
Curwcn, Dauphin county ; " The State
Medical Society and the Preparatory Edu
cation of Medical Students," Dr. Traill
Green, Northampton county ; " Iu what
should Preliminary Examinations consist,
and what steps should be taken te make
them uniform throughout the state," Dr.
O. II. Allis, Philadelphia.
THURSDAY 2 O'CLOCK, 1'. M.
Repert of nominating committee ; ad
dress in Hygiene, Dr. B. Lee, Philadcl
fliia ; " Failures in Diagnosis Owing te
mpcrfect Observation." James W. Kerr.
Yerk county ; "Catarrhal Inflammation of
the Pancicas," Dr. R. G. Curtin, Phila
delphia ; "Hygiene in its Relations te the
Medical Profession," Dr. L N. Snively,
Franklin county ; "On the Extirpation of
the Ovaries for Insanity," Dr. "Wm. Good Goed Geed
ell, Philadelphia ; " Why Deformity se
frequently fellows fracture at the lower
cud of the Humeras. Why Fractures
just above or below the knee are se Dan
gerous," Dr. O. H. Allis.
TnUKSDAY, MAY 12TH, EVENING.
Annual bauquet by the Lancaster city
and county medical society at the Stevens
house, 0 o'clock, p. m.
FniDAY, may 13th, 8 o'clock, a. m.
Prayer, Rev. E. Greenwald, D.
D. ; Miscellaneous business ; "Address in
Medicine" Dr. J. Solis Cehen, Philadel
phia : "Scarlet Fever Epidemic of Helli
daysburg," Dr. Crawford Irwin, Blair
county ; "Parasites of the Human Bedy,"
Dr. H. R. Milner, Delaware county ;
" Chronic Laryngitis," Dr. C. Seiler, Phil
adelphia. FRIDAY 2 O'CLOCK 1 M.
"Address in Obstetrics" Dr. S. T.
Davis, Lancaster city; "The Treatment
of Hydrecele and Cystic Tumors in general
by the injection of Carbolic Acid," Dr. R.
J. Levis, of Philadelphia ; " Weak Acs
in Public Schools," Dr. R. D. Rissley, of
Philadelphia ; appointment of committees ;
miscellaneous business.
Adjournment.
TUB DENTISTS.
Annual Meeting Election or encers.
The Harris Dental association met in
Grand Army hall. Centre square, this city,
at 10 o'clock this morning Dr. Wm. N.
Aincr, president, iu the chair.
The following named members were
present. Drs. Wm. N. Amer, city ; H. D.
Knight, city ; D. R. Hertz, Ephrata ; J. Mc
Calla, Millcrsville : T. R. Pixten, city ; A.
W. Rogers, Columbia ; J. S. Smith, city ;
G. W. Worrell, Marietta ; J. G. Witmer,
Lititz ; E. K. Yeung, city ; E. M. Zcll,
Oak Hill; J. W. Allen, city.
Alter some routine business had been
transacted, the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year :
President Dr. Wm. N. Amer, city.
Vice President Dr. J. D. Heiget,
Yerk.
Secretary Dr. J. G. Weltmer, Lititz.
Treasurer Dr. E. K. Yeung, city.
Executive Committee Drs. Jehn Mc
Calla, Millcrsville ; J. 8. Smith, city ; A.
W. Rogers, Columbia.
Delegates te State Society Drs. E. M.
Zell, Oak Hill, Little Britain township ;
J. S. Smith, city ; D. R. Hertz, Ephrata ;
H. D. Knight, city ; J. W. Allen, city.
Seme discussion was had en matters of
interest te the profession, but of no gen
eral interest te the pubic, and the associa
tion adjourned until 1:30 p. m.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Dr. J. S. Smith, of Lancaster, read an
instructive essav en " Necrosis," and the
gi eater part of the afternoon was taken
up in discussing the question.
-SSSK
COLUMBIA. NEWS.
OUK KKGCLAR COBJUBSPONOENCE.
Mr. Bernard Malens left .here te-day for
New Yerk. ' '
Messrs. Kirkbeff & Ce. shipped two car
leads of leaf tobacco from here this morn
ing te Baltimore.
An extension of several feet is being
erected te the back portion of Wagner's
hotel at Third and Locust streets.
Four or five rafts arrived here this
morning, but were tied up along the shore
above the dam, the river being tee low te
run below. ' i
Fish Commissioner Hummel is in town
te-day. Very likely he wants a taste of
Susquehauna shad.
Unless the looker for it is entirely desti
tute of 6ight he will find it an utter im
possibility te miss the office of Justice of
Peace W. Hayes Grier. An attractive
sign and one netby any means small
which hangs at the front of the office, in
forms the public that the "Squire" may
be found there and also that the Ihrald
office is situated therein.
Mr. M. L. Brewcr, of Philadelphia,
member of the lower house of the state
Legislature, was visiting in Celnmbia yes
terday, the guest of William B. Given,
esq.
A. J. Kauffman and wire, S. S. Detiriler
and wife, J. A. Meyers and wife, and sev
eral ethers, took a spin down the river en
a raft this morning.' They went te Wash
ington by rail and there get en with Pilet
Harry Siple.
Seven hundred shad wcre caught last
night at Mud island. They sold this
morning at $10 per hundred.
Musical entertainments will be given en
Thursday and Saturday evenings of next
week, in the United Brethren church, for
its benefit, by the members of the Sunday
school, at an admission fee of ten cents.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Shawnee fire cempauy will be held this
evening.
Mr. Frederick Buchcr says he knows
nothing et the strike of the hed carriers iu
his employ which a couple of correspond
ents reported as having occurred two
days age. That settles it.
The home pest of the G. A. R. had the
Citizens' band out last evening, serenad
ing for the show given iu the opera house,
under its auspices.
Nannie Wilsen, the little daughter of
Hiram Wilsen, was se unfortunate yes
terday as te lese two of her finger rings.
One was plain geld and the ethor an
onyx.
Te a fair sized and higly appreciative
audience the Bosten Ideal music company
appeared last evening in the opera house.
A " nutshell" report of the performance
would be : " Geed singing throughout ;
Sam Lucas's, a hit in his specialties ; re
peated encores ; and, applause at all
times." Mr. Waddy, the basso, who had
been heard here before, has a powerful
and well trained voice, and Mr. King the
sweetest of tenors. Mme. Marie Selika,
has a rich soprano voice, and she came in
for a full share of applause. Mr. Jes. R.
Biindis, the violinist, manipulates his in
strument te perfection. The ether mem
bers of the company all de acceptably
well.
An Atrocious Crime .Attempted.
The particulars of an attempt at a most
atrocious crime have just reached your
correspondent's cars. On Sunday after
noon last Annie, the fourteen year old
daughter of Cornelius Tyson, residing in
East Hempficld township, left her father's
house te visit ncr married sister who re
sides across the country probably two miles
away. On her way she was compelled, by
keeping te the public read, te pass through
a cut leading across the Hanover Junction
& Susquehanna railroad, at a point where
the railroad passes at right angles with
the public read through a cut of about the
same depth. Here en an unfrequented
read, removed by a considerable distance
from the nearest house, and where,
en account of the day being Sunday,
it was net likely that anyone would
pass along in an hour's time or longer,
she was assaulted by a tramp, who jumped
from the railroad cut just as she reached
the crossing. The tramp, who was preb
ably a powerful fellow, dragged the girl
from the public read into the railroad cut,
being resisted at every step, however, by
the girl who, while battling in her own
defense with a desperation born of dau
gcr, set up cry after cry for assistance.
The girl, enervated as she certainly was
by her noble resistance, fought her assail
ant te some effect for several minutes.but
just as complete exliaustatien was about
overtaking her, and when, after resistance
had ceased, the scoundrel would have
gained his foul ends, assistance came in
the person of a young man named
Kehl, son of Ludwig Kchl, a res
ident of the locality, who had heard the
cries while opportunely driving with his
sister en the public read. On Kehl's
approach the tramp escaped and has net
been seen since. Miss Tyson was found in
a terribly prostrated condition, with her
clothe? almost tern from her body. She
was placed in Kehl's carriage and driven
te her father's home. The community
roundabout, naturally under the circum
stances, was terribly excited and it would
net have gene well with the tramp
had any of the raw-boned farmers in the
locality been able te clutch his threat.
The willingness was all there.
SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT.
Clese et Strasburg FabUc Scheel Sessleti.
An entertainment was given Massasseit
hall, Strasburg, last evening by the pupils
of the public schools of that borough.
The hall was packed te its utmost capacity
by parents, directors, patrons, teachers and
pupils of the school.
The graduating class of the high school,
of which Mr. Charles B. Keller is princi
pal, are as fellows : Annie E. Phenegar,
who was awarded the salutatory ; Ella L.
Eberman, Sallie L. Linville, Frank L.
Mu8selman,all of whom delivered orations,
and Emily N. Potts, who was awarded
the valedictory.
The pregramme of literary exercises was
as fellows : Salutatory, " On the Thresh
old," Annie E.' Phenegar ; Recitatieu,
'The Village Bell," Lillian B. Rakestraw;
Recitation, "Burr and Blennerhasset,"
Jehn L. Shroy ; Oration, " Odds and
Ends," Ella L. Eberman ; Hesitation,
"Light Heuse May," Emily S. War
ren ; Recitation, " The Blue Hon
ors the Gray, " Bien Spindlef ;
Oration, " Hidden Sunlight, " Sallie L.
Linville ; Recitatieu, " Jennie McNcal's
Ride," Bertha Foulk ; Oration, "Events,"
Frank L. Musselman ; Recitation, " Our
Minister's Sermon," Agnes Martin ; Rec
itation, "The Dandy Fifth." Merris Bach
man ; Recitation, "King Velmar and El
sie," Alice C. Wheeler ; Recitation, "The
8 atien Agent," Mary L. Maynard ; Vale
dictory, "Last Days."
Rev. J. Stringer pronounced the invoca
tion and Rev. E. S. Heany the beneaic beneaic
tien; Keffer's orchestra lurnished the
music, which was excellent, Weber's cor cer
uat sole and Eddie Keffer's execution 'en
the violin being notably appreciated for
their merit. The literary performers
acquitted themselves admirably, the reci
tations of Misses Rakestraw and Martin
being distinguished for fine elocution.
A Serious Charge.
Jehn Albright appeared before Alder
man Barr this morning and made com cem com
plaint.ef felonious assault and battery and
surety of the peace against, Frank Traeg.
It appears that both parties beard at the
same house, 321 East Chestnut street, .and
during an angry controversy, Traeg drew
a knife en Albright, and afterwards point
ed a pistol at him, discharging it en the
stairway and barely missed wounding a
sister of complainant. Traeg was held for
a hearing.
LAffGASlTJDllLT
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Tne Uabappy HarrUburgers.
The -Harrisburg Telegraph has the fol
lowing doleful lament:'1" Fish 'Warden
Nicholas was at Columbia last week,
Tuesday and Wednesday, when he took
the names of a number et these who have
been violating the law, for the purpose of
returning them te the Lancaster county
court. It is a work of much difficulty
te deal -with the people who violate
the fishery laws at Columbia, for the
reason that after suit is begun the wit
nesses cannot be bad te prosecute, as
these who could testify dare net or will
net de se. Fish Warden Nichols is re
solved te give this matter'a thorough test,
and bring the people who are violating the
law te a fuU answer before the courts.
The fish commissioners contemplate ask
ing the Legislature for the passage of a
law that will grant three days' fishing en
the dam in each week, and three days'
when it will be forbidden. Such a law, it
is believed, would operate satisfactorily te
all concerned. " Send Bergner a shad.
The " Senior Test."
Senior test examinations at Franklin
and Marshall college began this morning
at 9 o'clock Dr. Apple examined the
seniors the first day in Ethics and iBsthet
ics. Thedbeys will be examined, two at
a time.'en'Friday in Mathematics, under
Prof. Kershner ; Monday, Geology, Chem
istry. Political Economy and German,
under Prof. Stahr ; Tuesday, Greek, un
der Prof. Nevin ; Wednesday, Latin, un
der Prof. Keiffcr ; Thursday, Logic and
Rhetoric, under Prof. Dubbs. The ex
amination? will cover everything geno
ever in the last two years at college.
On Friday evening, the 13th. the
Goethcan literary society will celebrate its
4Gth anniversary in Fulton hall and the
next week the Diagnethian entertainment
comes off.
Alderman Sainton's court.
Wm. Walker, colored, went te the cake
jsv.tlk of the colored folks In Zion church
en Market street Saturday night. He
was drunk and he amused" himself by
breaking a table and doing ether damage.
This morning Officer Adams arrested him
and he was committed by Alderman Sam
son for a bearing.
Geerge Hoever was te have had a hear
ing last evening en the charge of assault
and battery. The presecutrix failed te
appear and '.:.-. case was dismissed.
Win. Richardson, better known as
" Tudler, " was sent te jail for 10 days for
being drunk and disorderly and was held
te answer the charge of surety of the
peace, preferred by Win. P. Werth.
Wm. Derwart's Injuries.
The Harrisburg Telegraph has the fol
lowing account of the accident te Wm.
Derwart, of this city, noticed in yester
day's Intelliebncer :
Wm. Derwart, a machinist employed at
the Pennsylvania round house, was
badly injured en Tuesday night while at
work. lie was engaged at an engiue
wheu the reverse lever flew back and
struck him en the left temple and fore
head, knocking him senseless. Derwart
was immediately taken care of, anc Sur
geon Orth summoned, who found wounds
near his left eye that may destroy the sight
permanently!' -It is feared that the inju
ries may terminate fatally, and the injured
man's conditieu is regarded as serious.
Bids for Printing.
Last evening after councils adjourned
the committee en printing and stationery
opened bids for the city printing, and
awarded the contracts as fellows :
Annual report of the finance committee
te Steinman & Uensel at 85 cents per
page.
City ordinances introduced in councils te
Jno. A. Hiestand at $1 for fifty copies; tax
notices te same at 75 cents per thousand ;
note heads te same at $2.75 per thousand ;
envelopes te same at $3 per thousand ;
water rent notices te same at $4 per thou
sand. Commitments, warrants and complaints
te Harry L. Hartmyer, at $2.25 each per
thousand ; receipts for water tax te same
at 50 cents per thousand.
i. e. e.
r.
Last evening E. J. Erisman, District
evening xi. J.
Deputy Grand Master of the I. O. O. F.,
accompanied by Past Grands J. P. Acker
man, C. G. Herr and H. F. Auxer, of Ne.
242, paid an official visit te Ledge Ne.
834, at Quarryville. They were joined at
that place by Past Grand Geerge ISpurrier
and were met by a committee of Quarry
ville ledge, by whom they were
taken te the hotel of Jas. K. Alexander,
where they sat down te an excellent sup
per. They wcre escorted jte the ledge room
where a candidate was initiated, the de
grees being conferred under the new
ritual. The entire unwritten work was
explained and ether business was trans
acted. The ledge was found te be in a
flourishing condition.
DEFECTIVE RECOUDS.
Hurry Up, 8anirey Martin.
When S. S. Martin, late recorder for
this county, went out of office Jan. 5, 1879,
he had forgotten or neglected te append
his name aud official certificate of
correctness, as required by law te make a
complete record, te the books in which
papers for record were then being entered :
the deed book, " L., Vel. xi.," from Nev.
22, 1878 te Jan. 5, 1879 ; detsd of trust
book. Ne. 5, between neatly the same
dates, andraisccllaneeus book " D." Mr.
Martin's attention has been called te his
emission and he has net supplied it. Seme
inconvenience has been caused and much
complaint arises from his neglect.
Died in Wilmington.
Cyrus Pyle, one of Wilmington's solid
and respected business men, has died
after an illness of about a month. He
was born in Lancaster county in August,
1809, but went te Wilmington in 1825 and
apprenticed .himself te the tanning busi
ness with his uncle Benjamin y"ebb,
which business he carried en for ever fifty
years, and when he died he was well
known as a leading and representative
business man, and as a gentleman of
probity, uprightness and solid charac
ter. He leaves a wife and four children.
Cashier Elected.
Jehn S. Mcllvain, promoted from assis
tant te cashier of the national bank of
Chambersburg, te succeed the late Gee.
R. Messersmith, is like his predecessor a
native of this county. He was born In the
Pequea valley and for a number of years,
and in connection with his brother, at the
age of fourteen, he carried en an extensive
general merchandising business at the
Gap ; was a machinist and bank clerk in
Philadelphia and thence went te Cham,
bcrsburg.
Beeks Found.
This morning a box of books was found
en an ash pit at Mill creek water station.
It is supposed that a car was robbed en
the Pennaylvania railroad and that the
box of books was a part of the plunder
stolen and hidden by the theivei. Super
visor Hopkinson, of the Pennsylvania rail
road, was notified and he gave orders that
the box of books be shipped te this city.
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A Man Terribly Cat Up.
This morning a man, yet alive, with
both legs and one arm off, was -found near
Overbroek station en the Pennsylvania
railroad. Itis'suopesed that he fell from
a freight train and was run ever. He was
found lying near the track by three men
and was removed te a hospital in Philadel
phia. ,
A Bis "D '
Barnum's circus was in Reading yester
day, and the gross teesipts axe stated te
hare been 917,000;
mLLKjEmJERitHMfeDiYf jtfc'& 1881
Heavy Werk.
Yesterday a safe weighing 1600 peuuds
was placed in the ledge room of Monterey
ledge I. O. O. F., which is en the third
fleer of the building en Seuth Queen street.
The work was done by Edmund Frank,
from whom the safe was purchased.
A Geed Selection.
Rev. Prof. D. 31. Wolfe, an academic
teacher in Centre county, formerly a pro
fessor in the college and academy here,
and well and favorably known "in .this
community, has been elected county super
intendent in Centre county.
UeD( Xenr canary sing ?
Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, wnich is an
unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all
diseases of cage birds. It your druggist does
net keen it. or -will net get It for you, send a
postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307
Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will
sec that you are supplied. Price, 25 cent.
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Acknowledgments.
The lady managers of the Heme gratefully
acknowledge the following donatiens: Mr.
Sharp, nuts; Mrs. Geneial K033, second-hand
trunks and toys ; 6. Geeblc, bread ; a lriend,
apples, oranges and eggs; Miss Reitzcl. eggs;
Mrs. Pearsel, eggs; Mr. Zahm, cakes and
oranges; Mrs. Knapp. pretzels; fi. Brady,
bread and rusk.
Grand Entertainment.
There will be a grand entertainment in the
basement et St. Antheny's church, en to
morrow evening, given by tne pupils of the
Sacred Heart academy. Frem the previous
entertainments given by the young ladies, we
can safely predict an excellent musical and
literary entertainment, and all who wish te
enjoy a pleasant evening should attend.
Amusements.
Carncreu' Minstrels. The celebrated min
strel troupe from Carneress's Eleventh Street
opera house, Philadelphia, will give one of
their excellent entertainments at the opera
house te-morrow night. The programme will
include a sole by Mr. Carncres.s, and a num
ber of specialties prepared terthe company by
Mr. E. If. Slocum. The performance will con
clude with the presentation of the drama of
' Calmcel," by the sole " Sara Barnyard ",new
in the country, the great original having
sailed for Europe yesterday.
City Hill festers.
Carsen & llensel, city bill pesters, efllce Ik Ik
txllieehckii building, Ne. (J Seuth Queen
street. Conspicuous and well protected beards
In all parts et the city. Circulats, pregrammes
and small hills judiciously and generally dis
tributed. Shaviug becomes an indispensable luxury
with Cutlcura Shaving Snap.
Nervous, sleepless and overworked iind rest
and nourishment In Malt Bitters.
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Virtue Acknowledged.
Mrs. Ira Mulhellaml. Albany. N. T writCM
" Fer several years 1 have suffered Irem oft
recurring bilious headaches. dyietsia and
complaints peculiar te my sex. Since udng
your Burdock Bleed Bitters I am entirely re
lieved." Fer sale at II. B. Cochran a Drug
Stere, 137 North Queen stieet.
Uoed ter Babies.
We are pleased te say that our baby was per
manently cured of a serious protracted irrcg
ularlty of the bowels by the use et" Hep Bitters
by its mother, which at the same time restored
her te perfect health and strength. The
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Itching files Symptoms and Cnre.
The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira
tien, intense itching, increased by scnitching,
very distressing, particularly at night, as if
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes af
fected ; It allowed te continue very serious re
sults may fellow. Dr. Suayncs All Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt iht-um, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for f 125. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price la currency or three ccntpost ccntpest
tte stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold hy all prominent druggists.
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A Few Words Frem Milwaukee.
Miss Kittie A. Hume, 2T.2 Greve sticet, Mil
waukee, writes: "I was troubled w ith inflam
matory rheumatism in its worst form ter three
vears, but have found a permanent cnre in
Themas' Eclectric Oil." Fer sale at H. B.
Ceshran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street.
Mothers ! Mothers 1 1 Mothers ! 1 1
Arc you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child'sutlering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T
If se, go at once aud get a bottle of MltS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re
lieve the peer little sullerer immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
UBed it, wtie will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use in all ceses, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physicians and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere ; 23 cents a
bottle. marX-lvdftwM.W&S
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kexewer is
a scientific combination et some et the most
powerful restorative agents in the vegetable
kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original
color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It
cures dandrutTand humors, and falling out of
the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle
by which the hair is nourished and supported.
It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and
is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the
most economical preparation ever offered te
the public, as its effects remain a long time,
making only an occasional application neces
sary. It Is recommended and used by eminent
medical men, and eflicially endorsed by the
State Assayer of Massachusetts. The pepu
larity of Hall's Hair ltcncwerhas increased
with the test of many years, both in tills coun
try and in foreign lands, and It is new known
and used In all the civilized countries et the
world. Fer sale by all Dealers.
mS-lwdced&w
Shan't I Take a Blae Fill 7
Ne. don't take it and run the rik of mercu
rial poisons, but wheu bilious ami constipated
get a package, or the celebrated Kidney-Wert,
and it will speedily cure yeuk It is nature's
great remedy ler constipation, and for all
kidney and liver diseases, it acts promptly
en these great organs and se restores health,
strength aud vigor. It Is put up in liquid
and dry lerm, acting with equal efllciency.
Prleetl. Sec advertisement. myz-iwuw
Mr. C. B. Pektku, Druggist, Tewanda, Pp.
Fer several years I have been troubled with
Catarrh ; have tried many remedies, without
much relief. Ely's Cream Balm has proved te
be the article desired, having wonderful re
sults in my case. I believe it te be the only
euro. L. it. Ceiurax, Tewanda. Pa. May 14,
1871.
Messrs. Elt Bres., Druggists, Oswego. N. Y.
The supply of Cream Balm I purcnased et you
sold rapidly. Such is the demand I have bad
occasion te duplicate my orders no less than
five times within three mentlis. My custo
mers have found this is no humbug, but a pre
paration of real merit and evidently a sov
ereign cathollcen for the cure et Catarrh. An
article that will preduce such results will
prove a blessing te any community. Wm.
Tstsk, Druggist, Wilkesbarre, Pa., Jan. 28, 1880.
ap23-2wdftw
Save xenr Hair Keep It Beautiful.
The "Londen Hair Celer Restorer" Is the
most delightful article ever introduced te the
American people andjs totally different from
all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free
from all Impure Ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema
ture grayncss, freui sickness or ether causes,
Its use will restore the natural youthful color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
scalp from all Impurities, dandruff, etc., at the
same time a most pleasing and lasting hair
dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it
soft and pliable, making it au indispensable
article In every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the
1 United States, 8ft Xerth Sixth street, PnUadel.
phis. mll-lydTThaFftw
SAMPLE AUTICK.
. .Itlsuanoaslbleierawomanatter aiaithlal
course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
wttbja .weakness of the uterus. Enelcee a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn. Mass., for pamphlets.
iv29-lydoedw
A Ceugn, Celd or Sere Threat should ee
stepped. a Neglect frequently results In an In.
curable 'Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box
eTervwiiere. inS-lvdTTh&S&lyw
u
POLITICAL.
Fer County Commissiener:
FP.ANK CLARK, or Strasburg township.
Subject te the choice et the Democratic coun
ty convention. inrS-d&wtp
ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention.
HENRY F. IIARTMAX (Lime Burner), el
East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
apridAw'p
MARTIN UILDEBRANT, of Mount Jey
Borough. Subject te the decision or the Dem
ocratic county convention. aplS-il&wtp
JEUE MOHLER. Ephrata. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, uprll-d&wtp
Fer County Auditer:
JOHN L. LIGHTNER, or Leaceck township.
Subject te tlie decision or the Democratic
eeuntv convention. aprlS-tfdftw
ItJiATlIS.
Fairer. In this city, en the 5th Inst., Bessie
Crist, daughter et Themas and Frances Fairer,
aged 5 years, 10 months and 17 days.
: The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from the residence or lier parents, Ne. 214
North Duke street, en Saturday nftorneou at
3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
2td
A'jiir Ai)V:itrisuMi;y t.s.
BAND ENTERTAINMENT.
'the pupils of the Scred Heart Academy
will give an entertainment iu tne basement or
St. Antheny's church, en te-morrow (I'rldaj)
evening. May , at 7:30 p. in.
Welcome te all. ml
REAO THIS!
Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1881.
The Kidneycura Mp'e Compart.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te wiy
that alter using one pack or KIDVEYCURA I
have been entirely cured of a severe pain in
my back and side, or long standing, and that,
tee, alter trying various known lcmcdies. I
have every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it, and knew that man y
or my friends who have used it have been
bcncUted. PETER BAKER,
Foreman Examiner and Express.
-pvlVIUEND NOTICE.
Farmers' National Bank or Uincaster, )
May 2.1.1881.
The Beard et Directors have this day de
clared a dividcml or five and one-halt per
cent., payable en demand.
EDW. II. BROWN,
mayg-2ld Cashier.
JNSUKE tVIXll T11K ULI ANI WELL
Established Agency or the
uiM Fire tar Ce.,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invested in bnic and Solid Securities.
BTFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 EAST KING STREET,
dll-fimdM.WSR Second Fleer.
ENTJKltTAISMESTS.
Tj'ULTON OPERA IIOCSE.
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY.
FRIDAY EVEMMi, MAY 6, 1881.
GAIGH'MSmS!
THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD I
ORGANIZED IN 18C2.
Frem their Eleventh Street Opera Heuse,
Philadelphia.
The eldest established and most successful
entertainment in existence, uiuUr the per
sonal direction or
JOHN L. CARNCR0SS,
Who will sing each evening. The company
will npitear in their original tcnsatleus as per
formed by tbcm during the past season in
Philadelphia te crowded houses. In the Com
pany wdl be found : Hugh Dougherty. James
Quinn, Fred Walz, B. Sheppard. L. C. Meltler,
Murphy and Morten, Mutt Wheeler, E. N.
Slocum, The Deckstaders, Carl Rudelph, II. L.
Evans, Edwin French. Griflln and Rice, Jehn
L. Cnrneiess, and twenty ethers. See pro pre
grammes. Among the new features will be
feund:
Scenes in Our Markets. U. S. It. M.,
The Colored Letter Carrier..
Our Amcricrn Team, All Halloween,
And presenting for the first time our own Im
ported Sara Barnyard, as Calmeel!
Or, the Fate or a Croquette.
PRICES 75, SO 33 Cts.
Swats at Opera lleuae Ofllce. ml-3td
M VHIVAL INSTHVMMNT&.
I'llB
ALBRECHT PIANOS
Are the Cheapcet, because they are the Best.
L. B. HERR, Agent.
Ne. S East Orange Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
apr30-'.ymd
, . H..U,,
JTQJt BALM.
1?OK RENT A TOBACCO -WAREHOUSE,
22(k feet, near Reading depqt. Apply te
A. W. RUfcSEL,
Ne. 22 East King Street
Alse ter sale 50 Ruliding I ets en accomme
dating terms. npr30-3tdeed
PUBLIC 8AL.2 OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
Will be sold at public sale en FRIDAY,
MAY 6. 1IS1, en the premises, corner of Lemen
and Lime streets, the two one story Scheel
Buildings situated thereon. Sale te commence
at 2 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be
given and terms made known by the Building
Committee. II. E. SLAVMAKER,
Chairman.
Henrt Shubert. Auct. tnay3-3td
PROVERBS.
" Sour stomach, bad breath, indisestlen and
headache cosily cured by Hep Bitters.
"Study Hep Bitters books, use the medicine,
be wise, healthy and happy.
"When lire Is a drug, and yen have lest all
hope, try Hep Bitters.
"Kidney and urinary trouble is universal,
and the only safe and sure remedy la Hep Bit
ters rely en it."
"Hep Bitters docs net exhaust and destroy,
but restores and makes new."
"Ague. Biliousness, drowsiness, jaundice,
Hep Bitters remove eiisily.'
" BeiI. Piinnle!. Freckles. Reiich Skin, ernn
liens, impure bleed. Hep Bittern cure."
" Inactive Kidneys aud Urinary Organs cause
the worst of diseases, and Hep Bitters cures
them all.''
' Mere health, sunshine and joy in Hep Bit
ters than In all ether remedies."
Hep Bitters Mann (netarial! CesiBanj,
Reciiester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario
myS-lydMWTAw
THERD EDITIOJ,
THURSDAY BVBNLNe. MAY 0. 1881.
WEATHER XK1MVATIOKS.
WASHTNOTea, May, S. Fer the Middle
Atlantie states, increasing oleodinoas and
occasional rain, easterly veering te slightly
warmer southerly winds, and lower barometer.
CRIMINAL CABKLB9BNESS.
CttyOfBcUI Blamed terthe ureadral Dis
aster at Klgla.
Chicago, May 5. The coroner's jury in
the inquest ever the bodies of two of the
victims of the Elgin ferry disaster found
a verdict last night that they came te
their death by drowning while crossing
Fex river en a beat built by the order
of the mayor and aldermen for the
purpose of ferrying passengers across the
river between East and West Elgin; that
said beat was wholly unfit for the purpose
for which it was intended and was
managed in a careless and reckless man
ner by the boatmen in charge ;v that
Mayer Boswertb, as the executive officer
of the city, and Alderman Jencks, Icnair
raan of the committee en streets, having
the beat specialy in charge, were
guilty of negligence in net knowing posi
tively that the beat was safe and placed in
the hands of careful and competent men
before allowing passengers te be taken
upon it.
CROW rOB. CONKIOMG.
The Unsavory Dub Tendered by the Presi
dent. Washington, May 5. The president
nassent a message te the Senate with
drawing the New Yerk nominations for
United States marshals and district atter
neys and also for the Buffalo collectershin,
The nomination of Judge Robertsen for cel
lector et customs is net withdrawn.
The message is simply a formal mes
sage of withdrawal, containing no' explan
ation or comment. The nominations
withdrawn are as follews: Stewart
L. Woodferd, United States attorney
for the southern district ; Asa W.
Finney, United States attorney for tbe
Eastern district; Lewis Payne, United
States marshal for the Southern district ;
Clinten D. SIcDeugall, United States
marshal for the Northern district ; Jehn
Tyler, collector of customs for the district
of Buffalo, N. Y.
KEEPING IT UP.
Latest JUuv of the JHcCalment itres.
Philadelphia, May 5. Counsel for the
McCalraeut brothers and the Bend mana
gers of the Philadelphia & Reading rail
road this morning submitted a reply te
the opposite parties. They propose te ask
the court of common pleas next Saturday
te grant a preliminary injunction restrain
ing Gewcn and his friends from acting as
officers of the read and demand a hearing
then or at the earliest possible day. They
are also ready they say te meet the Bend
counsel at Harrisburg te join in the appli
cation te the supreme court for an early
lieai iitg of the case.
SHOT THROUGH THE HEART.
The Sanguinary Cowboy's Latest Exploit.
St. Jeseph, Me., May 5. William
Wise shot and killed, Charles Wilsen,
just south of the city at 9 o'clock last
night. They were working for
parties who were en their way
from Texas te Iowa. Wise was
21 years old and Wilsen 18, and they had
been cowboys. Wise weut te the city in
the afternoon, bought two revolvers aud
rode down te the place where the party
was camped. lie called Wilsen out of his
tent, and without warning shot him
through the heart, and then he fled.
OCONTZ."
Sale or Jay Coeke's Famous Residence.
Philadelphia, May 5. An adjourned
public sale of the effects of the Jay Coeke
estate took place te-day. Seme of the
Western lands and the country seat Ogeutz
were disposed of, the limit en the latter
having been reduced te $100,000, and a
sale effected after a lively competition, at
$113,500. It is understood that it was
purchased for Jay Coeke.
SUCCESSFUL STRIKERS.
New Yerk Bakers Make Their Point.
New Yerk, 3Iay 5. The success of the
striking bakers is new almost beyond
doubt. Daily several of the employers
have sent for their workmen and up te 11
o'clock te-day ten mere had takeu back
their men. The officers of the Bakers'
union say that this week will end the
strike.
Spark. Frem the Wire.
The Senate this afternoon confirmed
William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey, as
minister te Austria.
Stewart & C'e.'s wire mills in Seuth
Easten, Pa., were destroyed by fire at an
early hour this morning. Less about
$10,000.
The Albre oil cloth factory at Elizabeth,
N. J., was destroyed by an incendiary fire
this morning. Less $25,000.
.MAJtKHTH.
new vers: Market.
Nvw Yerk, May 5. Fleur State and West
ern dull and prices generally without de
cided change; Superfine State at $3 75
1 35; extra ue M 4034 05; choice de SI MQ
4 00 : fancy de $306 75 ; round hoop Ohie 4 45$
5: choice de at $50506 75; superfine west
ern $3 7394 35; common te geed ex
tra de $4 4004 90 ; choice de 15 0006 73 : choice
white wheat de (506 00. Southern unlet ;
common te rair extra at 14 7335 99: geed in
choice de S5 250700.
Wheat HHc better and moderately active ;
Ne. 1 White, May, $1 22 ; Ne. S Red, May. $1 24K
1 21 ; de June, $12101 1V- ; de July,$t V$Xlt
1 19.
Cern quiet, without quotable change; Mix
ed western spot. 5560cj; de future, 5557c.
Oats firm and quiet ; State, 47053Xc ; West
ern, 45K53c.
FhUadelphta Market.
FHir.snat.THiA, Pa May 6. Fleur dull,
but steady ; superfine, at $2 2503 75 ; ex
tra $3 85&4 23 ; Ohie and Indiana family
$5 25600: Penna. family $4 750500 : 'SL Leuis
family $5 750625; Hlnnnsetaxtra$535 75- de
straight, $5 8706 12K; winter patent $6 8007 :e ;
spilngde$6SO07 75.
Rye flour at $5 3705 50.
Wheat scarce and advancing ; Xe. 2 Western
Red, $1 23 ; Del., Penn'a Bed and Amber, $1 27
0128.
Cern scarce and wanted ; steamer, 58c; yet
low and mixed 58KJ59c.
Oats scarce and higher: Ne. 1 White 51052;
Ne. 2. de, 50e : Ne. J, de 48fe; Ne.2 Mixed 47J
48c.
Kyc quiet at $1 05.
Seeds Uoed te prime clever dull at 707;
de de Timethy Jobbing at $3 100.1 U ; de ue
Flaxseed held at $1 30 for pure.
Previsions market ami prices steady: nit?
perk at $118 50; beet nam'. $2! 00023 50;
indian m.wa beef, $i. 00022 10, f. e. b.
Bacen smoked shoulders 7c; salt de 6Jc:
smoked haun 11011c; pickled bamt0
lOkc.
Lard steady; city kettle iy,c: loes buicii
ert' 11K012C ; prime steam, $11 23.
Butter Fancy wanted, average receipts
very weak and dull ; Creamery extra
Fa. 26027c : de geed te choice 20624: Bradford
county and New Tork extra, 2S02lc. Rolls
dull : Penn'a 10018c; Western 10018, as te
quality.
Eggs steady; Penna at Mc; Western 124)
12Ke.
Cheese firm, wltb fair Inquiry ; New Terk
tail cream 1334014c: Western full cream at
13c: de fair te geed, ll013e; de hair skims
9010c : Pa. skims 7J.
Petroleum dull : refined 7c
Whisky dull at tlM.
Live Stock Market.
Cmcioe. The receipts of Ildgs were 24,100
head; shipments, 300 bead; market slew and
5c. lower; common te geed mixed packing at
$59606 10; choice heavy packing and shipping
at $6 2006 50; light bacon KiOig 15.
CatUe-Recelpt. 6.5S0 bead ; MvmenU.Qm
head ; market streir.actlveanaiOfcUrter,
exporters buymg freeljrt $B5M,Sffl; no really
1 heice offered : lair te geed shipping at v w
f40;dl.a4Wrveig
Arm cows and heifers, $2 5005 ; dub, ,
sinkers and feeders In geed demand at $3 500
3 fcneep-Beceipts. 1,700 head; shipments, 1.980
head ; market active and strong ; shorn sheep
cte,ss0ttt tte soed woelea S3ea
atssrlJBSMTT-Cattle. Receipts 510 'head et
tareagb; none for sale here; the run this
w?k."tE?2iJ5p bmn 9"1 5 J1 ton
ers' stock, 14 8003 73 ; common te fair. $404 15
steekers and feeders scarce and In demand at
$35004: best shipping grades. $350; balls, rat
cows and stags. $fl4 25.
Hogs Receipts 725 head; Philadelphia 40
0 60 ; Terktra. $606 ae.
Sbeep HeeeiptaTsSOlieadt clipped selling at
$3 0005 10 ; no demand for woelod.
New Tork, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks,
also United States Bends reported dally by
Jacob B. Lese, N. K. Cor. Centre Square.
Nbw Yerk ttrecxa.
Stocks active.
Mays.
i.x.r.s. ra
ifte L-ee ta
127 ma 12
1184 119 Uk
TTi,
Wi 25J' iX
124 125 124
Meney.
Chicago A North Western.
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul...
Canada Southern
L C. A L C. R. K...........
DeL.Lack.ft Western
Delaware A Hudsen filial
IKK U "3
Denver A Kle Grande ....108
uanniDat st. Jee 62 67 64
Lake Shere ft Midi. Southern- 1M? I'JIl' 191
"in Aianueu... ........
Michigan -Central
Missouri. Kansas ft Texas
N. T;, Lake Erie ft Western...
Mew Jersey Central...
N. T- Ontario Western
New Tork Central
Ohie ft Mississippi.
Pacific: Mall Steamship Ce...
St. Leuis ft Iren Mt
Sutro Tunnel
AHk..K 1. .... .. ...
iiz ws ";
lllg 111s lieji
47& 47jJ 42
si. 49 43
10IK Nl?k 100
KJi 37 36
147(4
44V V- 44
53i 54 fl
W2 72 ni
Union Pacific Heji 121 119j
Wabash, St. Leals ft Pacific... 492 49 SJ?
rreierreu.
92 9y. 804
Western Union Tel. Ce
PBILADBXrHlA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania K. K
4wwiHr
miZ n,'i uxx
634
27
T
m
ticnign volley
Lehlgb Navigation 46
Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western 2li
Northern Central 53
Northern Pacific. 41
" Preferred
iff
ir
72
Ilestenvllle : 22
Philadelphia ft Krle 1L It 27,' 27 27?;
Iowa Gulch Mining tt 47
Uhitbb States Besds.
r. m.
1:00
United States 4 per cental.
3 "
... HO'4
... 114$
... WlJi
Noeutjvetatteasol the Grain Market-
furnished by Jacob B. Len;, Commission
Breker.
Cbicaqe. Cash. .tune. Jul v.
Wheat $I.02V $1.04 fl.et,'
Cern 43U .43 .W'
Oats .37)2 -37 -17
Nxw Tork. Cash.
WLeat $1.27 $122 L1!
w ira a
Tinlflaa
PutLAeatraiA.
Wheat 1.2 Willi ' 1.17
Cern 5S .se .
Oats ) .47J .47i
llALTIXORB.
Wheat 1.219i LSItf 1.71
Cern 56U M 95.;
Oats, ,
Lecal stocks and Uends.
Par Las
val. sale
LancCIly 6 per et. Lean, dnelSKg... $1MI $l(fi
lfite... 100 114
" " 1... 100 118.75
" " 1895... 100' 120
' 5 per ct. in 1 or SO years. . 100 105
ftperct. Scheel Lean.... ICO 112
" 4 ' In ler 20 years.. 100 103
" 4 " In 5 or 1 years.. 100 10X50
" 4 " In 10 or 20 years. 10 104
xiscxiXAXEOus aeans.
Quarry ville B. It., due 1893 $100 $114
Beading ft Columbia B. B,,due 18S2 100 102.50
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 188$ 100 - 105JSO
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due In ler 20 years 100 103.50
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
'11IO JeeVft 1 aAB
Stevens liens leu 70
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank. $100 $1701x1
Farmers' National Bank 60 103
Lancaster County National Bauk.. 50 109L2S
Celnmbia National Bank 100 13ft
Kphrata National Bank 100
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 135
First National Bank, Strasburg 100 134.60
First National Bunk. Marietta ine 200
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 131
Lititz National Bank 100
Slanheim National Bank 100 115.50
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. SO 70.5(1
TcaanxE stocks.
Big Spring Beaver Valley $ 23 $ 10.25
Bridgeport 13 2
Celnmbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 IS
Columbia ft Washington 25 5
Columbia ft Big Spring 25 14.10
Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.25
Lanc.EHzabetht'nftMiddlet'n 100 51
Lancaster ft Frultvllle. 50 SO
Lancaster ft Lititz 25 K2.5Q
Lancaster Wllliamstewn 23 53
Lancaster Maner CO '.K
Lancaster Man helm 23 30.40
Lancaster Marietta 25 25.75
Lancaster New Helland 100 83
Lancaster ftSusquchanna. 300 275.25
Lancaster ft WUlew Street 25 40.15
Strasburg ft Millport 25 21
Marietta ft Maytown 25 40
Marietta ft Mount Jey St 37.50
mSCKIXASEOVM STOCKS.
Quarryville It. K $50 $3.25
Miilervllle Street Car 50 23
Inquirer Printing Company. 30 47.ne
Watch Factory 100 USfed
Gas Light and Fuel Company 25
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company 2
Susquehanna Iren Company loe 75.10
Marietta Uollewwara 100
WANTS.
WANTI AT THIS OFriCF, COPIK8 OF
the DArtT Ihtelmekw-er or heptemker
1 1880, and January 29. 1881. tfd
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham,
OF LYNN, MASS..
Has lade tlie Discovery !
Her YegetablefompeudtheSftTior
of Her Sex.
Health, Hepe and Happiness Re-
. stored by the use of
LYDIA K PINKHAM'S
Vegetable Compound,
The Positive Car Fer
All Female Complaints.
slats et Vegetable Properties that are harmless
te the most delicate Invalid. Upen one trial
the merits of this compound will be recognized,
as relief Is immedtite; and when its use is con
tinued, in nlncty-nmc cases in a unnureu, n
permanent cure Is effected, as thousands will
testify. On account or lb proven merit, it is
te-day recommended and prescribed by the
best physicians in the country.
It will cnre entirely the worst form or railing
or tlie uterus, Lencorrhesa, Irrcgularand pain
ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In
flammation and Ulceration, Flooding, all Dis
placements and the consequent spinal weak
ness, and Is especially adapted te the C'junge
of Lite.
In tact It has proved te be tne greatest and
best remedy that baa ever been discovered. It
nermeates every portion of the system, and
gives new lite and vigor. It removes falntncss.
natuiency, destroys an craving mr siuuuianw.
and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cures Bleating, Headaches, Nervous Pros
tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, De De
iresslen and Indigestion. That feeling or bcar
ng down, causing pain, weight and backache.
Is always permanently cured by its use. it
will at all times, and under all circumstances,
act uafcarmeny with tlie law that governs the
female syste
stem.
Fer Kidney cemntaints of either eex this
Compound Is unsurpassed.
Lydia. E. Pinkhaa's VegeUblr Compound
s2 prepared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue.
LynnMasa. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent
bv mail In the form et pMls, also in the form et
lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, ter
either: Mis. PINKHAM freely answers all let
ten of Inquiry- Send ter pamphlet. Address
as above. Mettitenthtt paper.
Ne family should be without LYDIA E
PINKHAM LIVER PILLS. They cure Con
stipation. Biliousness and Torpidity of the
Liver. SScents per box.
Johnsten, Holleway & Ce.,
jreral Atreats, PUIaielfkia.
ForslebTC.A.Lecher,9Eaetklng street
aaa Gee. W. Hull, 15 West Kins; street.
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