V LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES TUESDAY. JANTJABi" 3. 1882. NEW UFFICKBS. Itecent Elections and Installations. Last evening the following elected and appointed officers of Lancaster ledge, Ne. G3, Knights of Pythias, were installed for the ensuing term by Representative C. II. Fasnacht : P. C Jehn S. Graham. C. C. Gee. W. Sclieetz. V. C H. II. Holten. P. Jehn L. Vegan. M. of A. Jelin A. Gable. M. of F. Chan. II. Brown. K. of H. and S. M. W. Raub. M. of E. Jehn H. Barnhart. I. G. Fred. Claus. O. G. Jehn II. Loucks. Attendants Jas. Flag, II. A. Ftailey, Wm. Heline, Jehn A. Dyer. Trustees Chas. I. Land is, A. B. Kaiif man, Wm. Kali I. Other Kleciiens ami installation. Lxst evening the following elTcets v. etc installed at "Washington conclave, Ne. 0. U. O. S. X. M. 1. I). D. G a!. Jacob Otthefer. X. G. Fredeiick Ledileiei. C. Cemad Meser. P. Nicholas Willow. Secretary Phili) Kellci. Treasurer Gee. Hitter. Herald Chas. Hain. Inspector Jacob Kililiugci . I. G. J. II. O.stcriuayei. O. G. Gottlieb Mctzget. Trustee Peter Alillci . At a meeting a meeting of Washington Legien, Ne. U, Knights el the Revolution, held last evening in Grand A tiny lull, the following officers weie installed fur the en Miing year: Kx. P. G. F. Bunting. P. Win. II. Ueittel. S. at A. Emanuel Ritttet. S. Casper Walker. II. P. II. McEItey. Secretary. M. W. Hair. Tieasuicr. Win. llcimccke. Tin uplkc Olllecrs I'lected. Ycatctilay tlie.stoelcholilei.s of the Lan caster, Eli.abctlitewn As Middlelewit turn pike read company met at .Mount Jey and te-elccteil the following buatd of diiec teis : Piesident -Hcniy '. Leng. Managei.s Jehn F. Leng, Reuben A. Bair, William P. Biinten, A. J. Pteiiiinan, Henry Heli'maii, Sent lSiiibaker, Kli G. Keist, .lames Lyinh, lli-:uy .Mayer. James Yeung. Secrclaty and Yi.-asiuei Jacob .M. Leng. Itathead elllceis r.lecud. The stockheldci'i of the Lancaster A. Reading nartew gauge laihead company met yesleiday in the ellicu of Wm. Lea man, cm , and elected the following di lecteis: A. II. Peacock. Jehn 1). Skill-. Jehn R. llituci, .lelm Keller, A mo me mo Helliuger, Daniel Heir, tl. W. Ilensel, ('. M. lless, Henry (Jatpenter, ('. (Jeiger, ' F. Bii'iu'iiuin, W. Lc.imati, 1). D. Ifess. The beard then oujaiiied by electing A. II. Peacock piesident and YV. Lcamati, esq., secretary and tieasuier. The new diiecter in the beasd in jilacc of Cel. Wm. L. Peijier, deceased, is Jehn R. miner. At a monthly meeting el the Reading A: i Chesapeake coal and railway company held today, Samuel L. l-ewler tendered his lcsigualien as president of said company. The resignation was accepted by the beaid of diiectei.s and II. liaunigardnci was unauimeiisly elected te fill the v. canev. THE Y. JM. C. A. Tlie New Year Kcceplien As noticed yesleiday the Y. M. ('. A. New Yearicceptiea continued all day and until evening, 700 prisons having visited and inspectciljthe rooms while they wete open for the visitation and cn'citainmeitt of guests. The committee having the teeeptieii in ehaige consisted of Messrs. P. S. Geed man, B. F. Hendeisen, I"). ('. Ilavetstiek, D. S. Kuttz. Chas. II. Fry, J. M. David seu, assisted by the following sub coin mittees : Tn charge of Museum, Kdwatd Bookmyer, Emmy Smith, Waller Clem ens anil Frank Ban , in charge of Micro scopes, lMw. McCaskey ; in ehat ge of Hall, C. B. Heller, Alhcit Zeclicr ; Ladies' committee, Mis. Duncan, Misses Fiev, Daidsen, Gundaker, Leibley.Zahm. MiW and Hen-el. At the monthly meeting last coning ii was resolved in view of the fact that the leceiptsef the institution will no! sustain it and that the I.ceping open of the hbt.ny and frce leading room is the bmden upon the membetr, "unlets t.euiecliccfue means be adopted te step anj ftuther increase e! the debt of this association, the hbiaiy aud leading rejiii be cliistil en tlia Is el" March, 1832." Following is an outline of the legulai weik done by the association : Fiee re id ing loom and library, daily, ! a m. te 10 p.m.; gospel meeting, Sunday, " p.m., Bible study, Sunday. SI a. m.; young men'.; meeting, Fiiday, 8:!."i p m.; prison seiv'ce Tuesday, 7 p.m.; almshouse g fciviee, litst Fiiday of each month, 7:".0 p. m,; boys' meeting. Satuiday, 7 p. in.; bes' Bible study, Tuesday, 7 p. in.; male choir, Fii day, 7:1)0 p. in,; lucmbeis' cenfeience. Wednesday. S:J" p. in.; Iyc-utu, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; Plant club, cveiy alternate Monday, 7:e0 p. in.; association meeting, first Monday of each mouth, 7:"0 p. m ; beard of managers, thii d Thut sd.iy el' ea It month, 7-30 p. m.; lcctmv.s talis and te ccptiens whenever convenient or advisable. Yeung Thietes. Yestetday the house of I-ur.cl Han!, u, en West James street, was euleicd bj thieves who stele "?() in money and a ie ie velvcr. Twe small bejs named Sicilia and Samuel Jehnsni, who reside ou Fulton stteet, wete traveling mound last night with LewN Coalman, a bootblack, and they wcie anesUd by Officer Ilelman near tin, depot at a late hour. About $10 in money and the tevelver weie found ou lliem anl they confessed that they had lobbed the house, which they enteied Ihteugh a window. They said that they had given a portion el the money te Lewis Cenlman, who was arrested afteiv.aid.s. Several dellais vcie found en him, besides tluee taihead tickets which he had purchased for Phila delphia. The whole three wcie looked up and will be heard by Alderman Barr. The two Jehnsen boys a:e smaller aud younger thau Cenlman, who is probably 17 yean; of age. They :ue said le be b.i'l, however, and they will have a gee:', chance of going te the house of icfuge. I'OUUT. The l!iickriKc Church Ca-c. This inei niug the case of the llileker ville chinch was again taken up befeic Judge Patterson. Tite defense aie still at work with their side, and when the case will ceme te a close is veiy diflicuit te tell just new. Other llusincsg. In the case of the Strasburg and Provi dence township read the exceptions te the report of viewers were sustained, aud the rejwrt was set aside. Iu orphans' court in the case of the t ule toshewcauso why the administrator of Geerge Wiker should net pay ever ccitain sums of money te Sarah "Wiker, deceased, the court discharged the rule. The license of Jehn Denlingcr, of the Mcrrimac house, this city, was transferred te Samuel Stycr. Iho Week of Prayer. The pregramme for te-morrow is a3 fel lows : 3 p. m. Moravian church Leader, Rev. Sylvauus Stall. Subject: "Piajer for the blessing of Ged ou His Church and His Weid." Epb., i., 15-2J ; 2 TLcs iii. 1, u. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK REGULAR COBRESFONUEKCK Yesterday morning three men attempted te get en a train. One of them missed the step and had his shoulder blade broken by being suddenly jerked. He fell te the ground, was picked up and carried into the station and lrem there removed te the hos pital. They were en their way from Phila nelphia te Pittsburgh, having recently come te this country from Scotland Twe were brothers named Glenn, one of these being the injured man. The ether's name we could net Lam as he staid en the train and went te Pittsburgh. The uninjured Glenn went along with his brother. The Columbia's 31st annual ball in Odd Fellows' hall last evening, was one of the most pleasant and successful they ever held. Mr Jehn Leckard led the grand match and behind him came sixty ether couples, making the largest number in a maud match that has ever been given in Columbia by any of the tire companies. Strict order was maintained and no intex icating beverage allowed en the fleer. A heat sum of money was realized. Yestetday was an unusually quiet day for a holiday. It appealed mere like Sun day. Very few drunken men were en the stieets and these who were were very quiet and erdet ly. Neat ly all of the stores temaincd closed and the clerks had a cowl time. Many persons took advantage of the low excursion fares and left town, but their places were filled by a goodly num ber el straugers. Jehn Wagner had a narrow escape this morning. As he was driving dewu Uuien stiect with his young seu, a train of cars suddenly crossed the Union street crossing without giving any warning. The horse took fi ight aud tin tied around, throwing the son out, but 3Ir. Wagner held en te the lines and the horse was seen stepped. The son was net injured. This is another example that a watchmau should be placed at each crossing. Kun Arnuud Tetwi. Shauiclully small number el seats sold for the " The Colonel" G. A. R. benefit te inoiiew evening. River falling aud ice im.li hepelul. Rebert Williams and Uenj. Liclity wetked en the disabled eti giucsut IS'eilIi Bend yesleiday with some Philadelphia machinists, Lichty opened a wnek tclcgiaph office. Frauk Ziegler gene back te Williamsport. Officer Ro Re denhauser locked up two druuks last night. Elocution class this evening at Mr. David llanauei's. G. A. R. official installation te night. S. S. Detwiler's annual dinner te the officers aud directors of the Fiist National bank yesterday, was a giauJ success. Personal uud Secial. A number of Columbians attended a paily at Yeik yestetday given by Mrs. t'liaik.-. Bayler, an old Columbian. A pleasant evening was spent. Mr. James Hai sh it'l in ned home yesterday from his holiday tiip te Philadelphia. Miss Lydia and Mi. Harry Nai-le, who have been vis iting Mr. Simitel Filbert, returned home, Philadelphia, yestetday. Mr. Wm. B. Given handsomely cutcttaincd about I IV f. cut -live el Ins i datives vesteruav at a New l ear s banquet Among the guest - state senator from wcie Dr. J. J. Given, lialtimoie county, Md., and F. S. Given, el I'iiil.tdi'lphia. Imperfectly Heated. The heatcis iu the new Lemen street school house appear te be entirely insuffi- ' eient te heat the building. When the fust cold snap came en a few weeks age l cachets and pupils alike suffered grcatiy fi out the cold. The present cold term is -till unite sevctc, and te-day the children and teachers are huddled together near 1 the legistcts te keep themselves from fiee.ing. The scholars in 3Iiss Carpen- 1 lei's, Mas Zug's aud Mr. Lichty's rooms : being exposed te the north aud west winds suller most severely, and many of the nunc delicate among thein being ttn- , able te stand the cold were seut home. ! A fti"htful crop of colds.ceughs, catarrhs, and maybe mete serious diseases, will piehahlv be the icsult. overcoat Muleu. La I piLtiing about G o'clock a sueak i thtel enteied the side room of Al. P. Ful 1 met':; saloon, Centre squate, and stele I theicfieni a valuable overcoat belonging I le Mr. Fiilmer. Officer Cey!e tracked the 1 ih;ef te the Rising Sun hotel, and attested him while he was endeavoring te sell the I c.iai te another patty. He was locked up le.- a healing befeic Alderman McConemy j en Thin sday afternoon. He gave his name liist as Christian Braudt and after wards as August Hit sh. Mr. Fultncr te waided Officer Ceyle by presenting him with two $5 geld pieces. Tlie I CO rie-.iccl. The. cold snap of llw past few days has liezcii up the ponds and small sti earns, some of which new have ice ou them two or tluee inches in thickness. Skating par tic; wete out en the ponds last night, and this morning the ice men are at weik. The Concstega at the city mill was this nieining coveted with ice from an inch te an inch and a half in thickness. The cieek i-. lather high aud where the current is sivitt is net yet entirely closed. The ice men ate net se despondent as they were Fenie day- age. . e The Night Schools. The attendance at the night school is i net as large as it .ought te be. Parents aud guai uians should sec that their clul dicn aud waids who have net an opportu nity of attending day schools, attend the night schools punctually. These schools have been established by the beard of school d hectors at vety considerable ex pense, and unless they arc better attend -cd will he closed. And Yet Anetner Wreck. At Downingtown yesterday the "Waynes burg trait:, due at 5 o'clock p. m , while crossing from the main track te the branch track jumped the switch aud the traiu was wrecked, and blocked both tracks of the read for two or three hours. Nobody was liui t, but trains were delayed from three te four hours, aud the early evening trains l cached Lancaster nearer midnight thau their schedule time. Sociaeles Labt Eening. The Lancaster Liederkranz held their first sociable of the year last evening. The attendance was very large, thctc being ever one hundred ladies present and a veiy lar-'c attendance of gcullemen. The singing by the society was excellent aud the dancing was kept up until a seasonable hour. It was the most successful affair of the kind that the seeiety has yet held. The Dauutless club held a party in Ex celsior hall last evening. It was very largely attended, the elder was of the best, and all wcte highly pleased. Sale offetecks. J. 15. Leng sold ou Saturday, at private sale, $300 City C per cent, bend, due 1890, at 120 ; five shares Farmers national bank at 103 per share. The Lancaster papers yesterday contained a statement that the highest price Columbia uatienal bank stock ever brought at public sale was $147.47. Mr. Leng informs us that just before the panic in 1873 he sold some of the stock at $162 per share. Slander Salt. This morning Deputy ShctilT Strine, went te Strasburg township,, te arrest Jehn Boek, who is charged with slander en oath of Jacob Merrow, of the same township. The slanderous words com plained of as having been used by Boek are : " Yeu did steal them traps as sure as trees grew in the weeds." Boek's bail is fixed at $1,500. JfW AJriSIlHEMEXTS. TgRAUXlFOX CHRISTMAS GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant anil atttsticartlcle1- embraced in enr stock ate especially littcil for HOLIDAY GIFTS, BECAUSE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The vety liberal share et ti-aile we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in enr cases a liner and larger 'lock than ei er befeic, te v, hicli we cordially invite the attention of all chedeslie te examine beautiful oed3. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S CORNER, ect23-3md&w K MeetlDgDujs The county commissioners have agreed te meet ou Monday. Wednesday and Fri day of each week at 9:30 a. m. AtiiuieinentH. Huierly't Minstiels Te-tii(Iit.1he Sew Mastodon uitnstruN, which Colonel Hiicrly boldly announces a eclipsing till rueviens efforts, will appear ut Pulton eneia hon-e to night. Till is a big premise, but Mi. Ilavctly lias u way et keeping taith with fit-public tint as much as uuy ether cause accounts ler his greatsuccess lis an amusement manager. An excellent minstrel peil iiu-iucc may be ccnli dently anticipated te night, and the iimliciice will no doubt beefthu uuuliioieiliiui- when Havcily conies. "The Colenel'' Mr. Ktic iiayley's company, which will Thursday evmiing ptediieeitut nund's comedy ut the opera house, K the only organization playing It in the 1'nitLd .Stale". Ut the play itself the papcM pe.ik in hili terms, repicscnliug it te spatkle lieni begin ing te end with at tre dliected against nioileni lushieiiable a'stheticisui, und itis:iNe iidihil by way et luldltlenul euderscmciit lie u out English cousins that "The Celein-1 " i tint only play Queen Victeria has gene te see tincc the death et the prince censm t. SPECIAL. A'OTIVIi.S. The 1'encr til the 1'icss. In no way is the power et the pre mete surely shown tlnniii the univcr- tl knew ledge that has in le-s than u. utr, been diitu-e.l throughout titty millions el people el the wonderful curative pi operticel thutsplciiilid teniedy Klilney-Weu. And tlie people fiein the Atluntlc te the I'ucille have shown tin ii intelligence and their knowledge el w hat is in the paper, by already making Kidney Kidney Wert their household icmcdy ler nil disei-,c--et the kidneys, liverund bowels Jlcrtihl. yl lwd.Vw See Here. Veuuiesiek; well, there is u-.i one lcinedy that will cure you bejeiid possibility el doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney t reuble, Consuinptien. Dyspepsia, Tebillty, Wells' Health Uenewcr is your nope. $1. Druggists. Depot .Jehn K. Leng & Sens. TUB FAUMKKS FKI i:.M Dr. Barber's Uc.l Herse Powders ate the best in the market. They are net a mere feed made el inert and cheap materials, but a eiiluble Medicine. They contain leurtiuieitliesticiigtli of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and w ill cure and fatten stock in one-teurth the time, acting al once upon the digestie organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon ter the cure of coughs, cold, distemper, glanders and all di-easc- et horses, mules, cattle, shf ep, hogs and poultry. They will incicase the imint!ty and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock In a healthy condition, sold everywhete at 20c. per pack, i for l ; luigu size 4Uc., or :t ler $1. Meld in l.ancastci at Cochran's Ding Stoic, 137 and !. North Queen slieels. uug2-lydced&v.'l Dr. U. V. Bensen el lialtfmete, Sid. ptepaies a akin car that Is the best thing ferkludis eases ever known. It euies eeema, tcttei, ring-worm and all leugh and scaly si.m lis eases In the shortest time. Sold liyulldiug gi9ta at $1 per package. Many miserable people dm;; tlieni-eles about with failing strength, le.-ling th.it they ate sinking into their gi"jAcs when raikei's Ginger Tonic would begin with the tli-t de,e, te biing vitulltvand stieiiglh back te them. .S'K.e. J .12 lindSOd.Vweew Uulversal Approbation By the community at large lias been glien te llurdeck Bleed Bitter. Ne inslanceis knew n w here dissatisfaction has been leunlfeeted by their use, or where aught but benefit fellow it their administration. 1'iicefl. rersaleatll. It. Cochran's tlrug store, 157 Neifh Qiiicu stiect, Lancaster. An I n valuable Article. The- leadeisel the Argus have no doubt seen the advertisement of Ely's Cream Balm In another column. An article like "Cream Balm" lias long been de sired, and new that it is within the leachet sufferers from Catarrh, llay l'ever, etc., thcie is every reason te believe that they w ill make the most el it. Dr. V. K. Buckmau, W. E. llitnman, Druggist, und ether Lastenians have given it a trial, and all recommend it in the highest terms. AVsen, l'a. llaili Artin, Oct. 7, lSTO. Best en Recerd. I believe EI's ( learn Balm the btst preparation ler Catai tb new ou record. My patrons al; epeak well et it. 1 hare sold ene hundred ami torly-feur bottles In less than tlve months. I ordered another gross u week age, and have -ehl twenty-one bottles from the second giess. It sclU upon its merits. Jehn II. ritEi.es, Dingglst, ircian ten, IV.. .Ian. 2s, 18S0. i'l ice j J cents. jJ-2wdiedAw Vailous Causes Advancing years, care, sickneas, disappoint ment, and hereditary piedisposltien all ope rate te turn the hair gray, and either et them inclines it te shed prematuiely. Ayeus II uit Vioen will restore faded or giay. light or led air te a rich brown or deep black, as may be j raited. It softens and clcaii83 the scalp, j giving it a healthy action. It tciueves und cures dandruff anil humeis. By its use tailing j hair is checked, and a new grew th w ill be pie- duccd In all cases where the felllcies are net destroyed or the glands decajed. Its cflects arc beautifully shown en brashy, weak, or , sickly hair, en which a lew applications wul j produce .the gk99 anil freshness et youth. J Unvmlnaa ninl aura in Its onpllltien. it is ill- t comparable as a dressing, and is especially valued ler the selt lustre and richness of tone itlmpaits. It contains neither oil nor 113 c, and will net soil or color white cambric; yet it lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh am! vigorous. Fer sale by all dealers. d.lO-lwdced&w Skin Diseases" Cured l Dr. bwjne's Ointment. What is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should Miller a single heurVhcn they have a sure cine 111 "Swayne's Ointment1' is peslnur compieliei. cempieliei. compieliei. sien. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wendcrlul all-healing ijnail tics. Pimples en the lace and blotches en the skin are lcmevcdby using this healing oint ment. Pcrleclly "life and baimlcss, even en the most tender inlant. Itching l'ilei -Symptoms aie moisture, intense itching, pat licit latly at night alter getting waim In bed; ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cine. Dr. Swayne 1 Sen, St North Seventh stieet, Philadelphia. l'u., te whom all letters should be addic-sci". sold by all prominent druggists. ecti-T.Thil'Aw A Cough, Celd or sole '1 bieut siseuM no stepped. Neglect frequently icsu'ds in an In curable Lung Disease 01 ' Consumption. Brown's nrenchial Treche- de net diseidti tne stomach like ceugli syrups and balsam-, but act directly en the inflamed pai ts, allaying Irritation, give rellet In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat. Tieubles which Singers and Public Speakers arc subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended bj physi cians, and always give ncrtcct satliiactien. Having been tested by wide and constant 11-e for nearly au entire generation, they have at tained we) .nerited rank among the tew staple remedies et the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. mS-lvdTTh&S&lvw LANCASTER. PENN'A. Ue te 11. B. Ceenran's lrmj store, 137 North Queen stteet, for Airs, 'reehian'a yew A'a A'a ttenal Dyes. 'or brightness and durability et eoler.are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in t-.uglish uud ietman. I'rlce. 15 cents. JH2AT11S. I ItuuKiat. On Jan l,13&,iu Warwick town tewn j ship, Lancaster county, l'a., Lucinda A., wile et Uavid Bneker. in thecetli year el her age. j Tlicielatlvesund friends et the lumilyare I tespectftilly invited te utlend the iitncral, en I U'ednevday me; ninu', at 10 o'clock. Moravian ', chinch, LitiU.I'a. 2-2tS yHW AltVUKTlSJiatliXTH. y HAND LUNCH TU-N1UUT "" SA I'EIt h'UA I"!' AXD I'irn FEET, at the Plew Hetel. All aie invited. It MICHAEL b.NYDEIC, Ptep. vtetiui: Tin: regular meeting ll et Society I.iedetktiinz w ill be held en WKD.NESD VY EVEXIXO, J AX. 4, lSa. It .IOUX VOliKI.S?AX(J, feecU c UI-1'ARTNE1WU1I. The undersigned have this dav formed a co p.titiiership under the name of Philip Leb elter & Ce , and will continue the nianuiae nianuiae tuieet Curiiage Woedwotk. PHILIP I.EB.KLTEU, C. E. DOWNEY, J. W. LEBELTKU. Lancaster, Pa , ,lan 2, 1WJ. it f ANTED TO KEN1- BI A GOOD TLN T ant. tera term ff years, u Geed-Sized Dwelling Heuse, w itli Stable or waieheuse en the i ear et the let. Should be within lour sijuaies of the eentie el thecitv. Inquire at j.J-21 Tills OFPICE. Es MATi: OF ELI.A UDNMaa.Y, LATE et the city et Lancaster, deceased. The unilei-signeii AUdller, appointed te illslilbute the balance remaining in the bunds et Henry Itedgcis, eecutoret the will et said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the s.une, will sit for that purpose ou WEDXES DAY,.JANUAllY2r, 1SS2, ut 10 o'clock a. in., in tlie Libiaiy Koemot the Court Heuse In the city of Lancaster, w here all parties interested in said distribution may attend. f.UUEXE tl. SMITH, JJ-3tdeaw Auditor, I.MIK SALL. . The Stock, Goed-wiil and tixtincs et ii laigc, fiist-cluss Clothing Heuse, ate offered ter sale. Geed and satisfactory leaaeus given for .selling. Inquiie at il2J-2dlt Xe. 21 CEXTBi: SQUAIIE. WANTEU.-1S (iO(ll) OUAltitVMICN Ac customed te Hand Drilling, and Plug and Kcatheiing. te take out dimension stone. Apply at KeekMlle, Dauphin county. Wages. $l..rU per day. j2-lwd JAJite MALOXE A SOX. 1,'OK SALi:. A LARGE AND MJltsrAN tlal lliick Tobacco WAREHOUSE. Cen tral location. Capacity, .'5,000 citses. ItlFK A KAUFMAN, 1 3-3 wd US Ne. 10 East King sti eet. DIVIDEND NOTICE TUG PRESIDENT ami Managers et the Lancaster A Sus quehanna Turnpike Read Company have de flated a Dividend et 4 per cent, en the capital stock payable en demand at the ofllccetthe Treasmer. W. P. BRIXTON. Tieasnrer. 2-3ld 33 Seuth Queen Stteet. J UST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE Imoiceef saui:r kuaut. Ter sale in laige and small quantities by lOIIN OCI1S, Gtecur. M-VM; Pnutli Queen Stieet. 1 -ild.VUw " Lancaster, Pa. STOCKIIOLDICICV MEETING. There will be a meeting el the Stoelchold Steelchold Stoelcheld etsot the Dclawaie River und Lancaster Kail mad Company, en MONDAY, the tith (lav et JANUARY, lnWi, at 12 o'clock in., ut the e'ttlce of the Treasurer (Dr. Htmry Carpcatei) near Centm Square, m Lancaster city, ter the pur pose el elccling a President and Twelve DI icctei- te serve dining the ensiling yiar. D. I'.RAIXARD CASE, il7-3!daw secittaiy. 1 UU5I.IC SALE ON TIItSI'AL JANUARY' J 3, lSt'itwlll Ik- sold at public sale at the Leepatd iietei. a i new two-slerv I.RICIv DWELLING and two-slerv brick back build ing, with balcony, containing six rooms, hy drant in the yaul mid kitchen, liui; tiecs, grape vines, etc. Tins prepcity is slluateil en tl.e east side el North Shippen stiect, north et Fulton btiect. Ne. v2.. Pei sons wishing te view the prepcity will pleas call upon the eccmunls et the premises. Sale te commence !at 7 o'clock t. in., when ' auditions will be made known bv I AMANDA COX. AdministratiKet II. F. Cox, dee'd IIumiv bucuiaiT, Auct. d27-7td MINs.lCII'S LATEST IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, ! Fer Casing and Haling Tobacco. Mlunlch's .MAXUKK DRAG, ter ctcaiiint; stables. All -old ou nial en llieir merits. Warranted te gic better satisfaction in every particular j than any new in use. It net satisfactory can i be leturncd at my expense. Send for lllus- Dated Circular. S. B. MINNICH, j Liindisvilh', l.-uieitsler County, Pa. I d2j 3indMS&3mw STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. TDK A.N iiu d meeting et tlie Stockholders et the Funnels' Xetthein Maiket Company will be held at the ellice In the Northern Market Heuse en MONDAY, JANUARY !).:1SS2. be tween the benis el 1 and 2 o'clock p. iu , at which time an election of nine Dircctotste serve for the ensiiinsr vear will take place. d3UJ7 JOSEPH SAMSON, bccictary. JiXTJUtTAUfMUNTS. fl'LTON OPERA HOUSE;. ONE NIGHT ONI.l TUESDAY, .TAMARY M, 1882, J, H. HaVfirlv'S Last Greatest SllCCCSS ! ( HAVERLY'S illusion Hrels! FHENEW40. II. HAVEltLY, II. MACK, - Propiieter. - Manager. I'HK PINNACLC KKACIIKD. ORIGINALITY ) ivn UllLTTII MO ITU ( REFINKMn.NT. ) An entile piegramme et New and Itiilliaut Fcatuies, given by 111e1 leu's 'Jientesi Coterie et Minstiel Talent. PRICKS 35, ".O aud 7 Cents. Ne uti a charge ler seals re-, -rved at Eex Ollice. 3(l-5td D. U. UODOKS Uen'l Agent. lrLTON Ol'KRA IJOUSK. BRILLIANT COMKDY l'VLWl'I THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1881. MR. JOHN I). MISHLKR has the honor te piesent Eric Bayley Comedy Company, Ftem Londen, who will produce F. C. Bur naud's ( editor et Punch ) gieat Comedy, THE COLONEL! The latest and most piquant satiie en the esthetic craze; the first play witnessed by (lucin Victeria slnce Prince Albert's death. Played ever JOO nights In Londen. Jl will be jm-cn bv A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT COMPANY, with all the elaborate stage ap ap peintuienls. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES : 35, CO and 75c. Reset veil seats at Yecker's Office. d31-5td THIRD EDITION TUESDAY EVENING. JAN. 3, 1882. WEATHEK INDICATIONS. WAsnixeTOK, Jan. 3. Fer the Middle States slightly warmer fair weather, with northwest winds shifting te northeast and southeast, stationary or falling barometer. Fer the Seuth Atlantic states warmer fair weather, with northeast te southeast winds, stationary or slowly falling barom eter. the tIreseme trial. A New Move Proposed by the Defense. Washington, Jan. 3. Guiteau in his opening speech expressed satisfaction at the way he spent New Year's and his belief in hia acquittal. Dr. Gray again took the stand and was cress-examined by Mr. Sceville. He reiterated his statement that be believed the prisoner sane both at the present time and en July 2d. Not withstanding repeated efforts, Dr. Gray's testimony temaincd unshaken by the de fense. .It is new rumeied that the defense in the Guiteau case are about te introduce a new feature. Since the assassination of Garfield sonie forty or fifty se-called "cranks" have been captured here, and are new confined iu the insaue asylum. The physicians in these cases are te be called in the attempt te prove that if these cranks are insane then Guiteau must be. One case is that of Biggins, who fancied General Grant came in through the key hole of his deer and who attempted te assault the general while he was president, lliggins was sent te a lunatic asylum but was finally released and is new deiug business in this city. After the recess te-day Cel. Ccrkhill suddenly announced the conclusion of the evidence en the part of the government. Mr. Scevillo expressed his surprise and said he would announce his course te-morrow morning. THE SUPREME COURT. Its Disposition of Cakes ' Te Day. PiiiLDET.ruiAl Jan. 3. Iu the supreme court this morning the following decisions were given : Affitmed Buseii vs. Brown, filed from Payette county ; Crawford's appeal, from Greene county ; Shafer's appeal aud Con Cen ner vs. Hen ick, from Crawford county ; Williams vs. Iriem, from Armstrong county ; McLain vs. Commonwealth, Con Cen ley vs. tailread ceuipatvy, from Allegheny county. Iteveised Kiddle vs. Hall, and Alle gheny national hank appeal, from Alle gheny county ;.Stevens vs. Cotterel, from Greene county ; llassea vs. Tichuer, aud the cenuty of Crawford vs. Nash, from Crawfetd county ; Lacock vs. Riddle, from Washington county, and Jehnsen vs. Hoesicr drill company, ftem Payette county. THE SCaK ROUTE CASES. The Guterniiieut About te Open Flre ou the Thtel as. "Washington, Jan. 3. One of the spe cial prosecutors for the government iu the star route cases stated te-day that they would commence their work before the grand jury in about two weeks. He said they have their evidence in satifactery shape aud feel cenfident of its sufficiency te secure indictments. While net yet fully decided which case they will stait with, it is their impression new that they will lead off with ex-Senater Dotsey and his connection with the star route service. SHOT UIS ASSAILANT. Futul A lira y Between Yeung Men In Chicago. Chicago, Jau. 3. Themas Semetville, a switchman, ou Sixteenth street, was set upon last night by James O'Brien, who works iu the vicinity, and some frietids, whedesited te avenge auadieut offered te O'Brien's hi ether. Somerville made a vigorous resistance, but was finally put iu such peril from Hying brickbats that he dtew his revolver, shot O'Brien dead and inflicted a serious wound en one Victer Disimone. All the patties weie jeung men. Men- Yerk Legislature. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 3. The Legisla ture assembled at neon te day. Among the bills inttediici d weie, eue te regulate the salaties of liiemen and policemen, and another the faies en New Yeickcity tail reads. Owitur te obstruction of the Tammany delegates, the Assembly was unable te or ganize and adjourned until neon to morrow. Tl e Senate for the same teascn failed te elect a cletk. The Slui'iesville Disxtter. its ictlms und its Heroes. SiiANUsvii.i.r., O., Jau. 3. By the heroic efforts or the citizens who survived the terrible disaster at this place (elsewhere reported iu te-day's Intelmeencer) the side of the building was broken in and water dashed en tho;poer struggling, seething mass of human beings and mitiy lives weie thus saved. The total number killed and wounded will piebably teach one bundled. I.huIcss by Name and by Nature. T O.m,. T.,.. V.lm t '.Mi.rl.lili illllSIM l l 1, U.IU., u JJU. vwuf,. ....... CO ycats of age, had bis skull fiactured by a blew from a slung shot dealt by Rebert Lawless, 21 years old. Lawless was ar rested and Coughlan was taken te the hospital. He cannot live. . m Intense C'.ild Waather Iu Nen Hampshire. Bosten, Jan. 3. Reports ftem differ ent pottiens of New Hampshire indicate that the weather last night was very cold, the thermometer reaching from 1 te 15 degrees below zero. Suicide of a Sivcde. New Yerk, Jan. 3. Charles Bergman, a Swedish machinist, committed suicide te-day at fiG Giand street. He cut his threat with a razor, and appatently doubt iug that the wound was fatal indicted an other frightful gash upon himself that severed the jugular vein aud quiekl y put an end te his life. Proved an Alibi. Cincinnati,!)., Jan. 3. A special te the Commercial from Ashland, Ky.. says Mr. Gibbous, who was suspected of killiug his children and Miss Themas, and of setting lire te the house, returned yesterday and brought such overwhelming proof that he was elsewhere en the night of the minder that he has net even been arrested. Mjsterieus Suicide. Philadelphia, Jan. 3. Au unknown man drove in a carriage te Penie.se ferry bridge ever the Schuylkill this morning and alighting jumped from the bridge into the river. The body was recovered and held for identification. In Senater Legan's Stale. Mount Vernen, III., Jan. 3. At Fml Fml ericktewn, seven miles north of this, place, yesterday afternoon, Themas Miller (white), shot a negre girl named Annie llobinsen, inflicting a fatal wound . She was crossing Miller's let, en which he had forbidden the Robinseus te trespaf s. A Child Murders His Playfellow. Springfield, Me., Jan. 3. Dutiug a quarrel between two childtcu named Williams and Gates, aged respectively seven and live ycats, the younger child procured a revolver and shot his little ad versary, killing him instantly. A Mission of Death. Bordentown, N. J., Jan. 3. While Jeseph Bennett, of Hightstown, in com pany with a relative, was hurrying te the bedside of a dying woman, also a relative of his, residing in the neighborhood, the horse attached te the wagon in which he was riding ran away, throwing both occu pants out and killing Mir. Bennett. Railroad Property ICurued. Marshall, Texas, Jan. 3. The Texas & Pacific railroad hotel, passenger depot, baggage room and office of the Texas ex press company were destroyed ey nre early en Sunday morning. The total less is estimated at $30,000. At the Helm. Washington, Jan. 3. Attorney Gen enal Brewster assumed charge of the de partment of justice te-day. The Smell Pox Epidemic la the West. Springfield Ills., Dec. 3 There are ten cases of small pox iu two families at "Woodland, Iroquois county, one case of varioleid is reported from Watsika, and one case of small pox in Reck Island. Refused a New Trial. Newark, N. J., Jan. 3. Judge Depue, this meruiug refused te grant a new trial iu the case of Rebert Martin, convicted of the murder of his wife and child iu June, 1881. JttAKKXXH. t'ltllMdelptila Alarket. Philiuulimiia, Junuatv 3. Kleur steady but quiet; Supertliie, U WQ4 50; irara i fi &5 IU; Ohie and Indiana tsjiilly, 10 757 23; Pennsyl vani 1 family l! 25 5 Ml ; St. Louts de C S7ffi7 37; Minnesota Extra at iO 5ejG 37; de straight at $6 y0 7 12; winter patent 7 .VS CO; spitng de waissie. Kye flour at 5iJ5 25. Wheat market tinner; Del. and Penn'a Kcd, $1 M)im -Hi.; ; no Amber. $1 411 43. Cern steady and lair demand ; steamer , 67c ; yellow. CSc ; mixed, (Uc ; Xe. 3 mixed, UJKtM. Oats steady, but quiet. KyeDteadyat 97c. Previsions qnlet and steady ; mess perk at $17 U"i13 2r.; b-ef hams, 20 0efi2l 50; India incssbeef. 2T0.i2j 50, t. e. b. Lard steady; city kettle, llc ; loose butch ers', 10c ; prime steam. $11 3U). Butter lirtu for choice but ether kinds dull and unsettled :, Creamery cttra, CSfjtOc ; de geed te choice, 3-IJf.'i7. Rolls dull and Western, HJg25. hggs quiet, but steady; Pcnn'a., 23fl2:ie ; Western, 2tg27c. Cheese firm, choice wanted ; New Yerk lull cream, 13J4l.!Kc; Western de., L'K'alJc ; de fair logout!, llj12c. Petroleum dull ; refined, 7c. Whisky at Ji 1'J Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at SJj'.l ; peer at 7 ; geed te prime Flaxseed fir. l)lil,$l 10 asked. Mew ten mum. NEr euK. Jan. 3. Fleur State and Western steady anil quiet; round hoop Ohie, J5 25(i 75. Southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat KQJic higher and luiily active Ne. 2 red Jan., 1 Uiim 4 i ; de r eb., $1 43Q 1 4G MB ; de Mur., $1 481 4SJ. Cern V.Mfi better and moderate trade; niKcd Westei n spot, GS7Ic ; de future, 70,' 7 Oats tjutet and without linpeitant change ; Se. 2 tasb, 50J4 ; de i'cb.,50C. Uraln and Prevision Quotations. One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, ilreker, 15'$ K.i9t King street. Jan. 3. 1 v. it. Chicago. Wheat corn Oats Perk Lard Jan 1.27 .BlJ-i .4.1i 1G.10 le.!0 Feb.... l.-Wi X.l .44 1(J.'JJ 11.10 Muicli.. 1.2i,5 May 07J.i Aeyt Philadelphia. Jan Lit) JS'i .51 .... .... Feb 1.4!'4 .71 MVi Mutch.. I.45J4 .72 .52JJ steea-aiarKec New Yet k, Philadelphia and Lecal Mieeks also United States Uends reported dally by Jacob 11. Lose. N. K. Cor. Centre Sqnure. Mm Yerk Stocks. Stocks generally lower. Jan. 3. 10:00 1:00 3:01 1254 125-4 124 la; 105 104 5J' 5P4 51 21 20)5 20 127 125i 125W 107K .... 1076 t0 W Ct'i uy4 .... 13H JV4 ... 112 111 nn 53 .... 52 i 85i S4! 8.IJi m s-yt :ai 40' ;9i 38 'M'A 834 $lA vi . iseji 'iyt .... w 41 4( 35' 35 .... vsy, Jl MI'S a 47 .... , llOJi 115 354 X .... (W 1.7 TJlA 79 .... A. V. P. If . ' M. ilytg :iya :i '.'.'.'. MH "'M 74 .... Meney Chicago & North Western Chicage.MIL & St. Paul Canada Southern i c s 1. c it. ic. .... . Del., l.HCk.it Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal Denver A Rie I'rande KastTeiiii., Vu. & (Ja Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere A .Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Kle.vated Michigan Central Misseuil, lnnasA Texas N. Y., Lake Kile A Wctern.... New Jeraey Central N. Y.. Ontario Westeri New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Ohie Central Paiitlc Mall .Steamship Ce... M. Paul A Omaha de Preterm! Cuntial Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis A PacIUe.... ' Prelerieil. Western Union Tel Ce PUILAOELVUIA. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania It. It Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Kx Dlv.... liuffule, Pitts, ft Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Ilcstenvillfc Klectric Underground Tel. Ce. 110 Philadelphli ft Krle IC. IC Gunnison Mining lewaliiileh Minim.'...,, Uhitbd States Benus. United Stalest per cunts " 43 ............ . 3 . Lecal sieckb anil Itenuc. Y. M. 1.00 I17K iuyt 103 wva Pur al. $101) Las sale $105 114 llf.M 120 10f 112 Wi 105 $175 10J 105 140 130 135 I34.M. 202.51 145 75 11151 70.tn. 105 $111.75 10). 105.5P 100 tee 80 i3.25 25 :e 120 Lunc.Cftv 6 aer ct. Lean, due 1582 iss... " 1890.. " " " lttt".. " 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years. 5per ct. Sclioel Lean... " 4 " in 1 or 20 years. " 4 " in 5 or 20 years. 100 100 100 100 . 100 100 100 " " in 10 or 20 years. 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank $100 Funnris National Bunk 5(1 Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 r'phrata National Bank let First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 Fiist National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Muriettu 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lit 11. National Bank 100 Miinlieim National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank 100 MISCELLANEOUS BONOS. Quuttyvllle R. IC, due 18J3 $100 ICcauing A ueiuniuia it. ituiie jssj juu Lancaster Watch Ce., due 188u 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due ifxt..... ........ .......... ...... 100 Stevens Heuse leO MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ouurryville R. R ! 50 Miilersville Street Car 50 50 100 25 100 Inquirer l'rlntingCempaiiy Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Maiietta llollewware TCRtiriKK STOCKS. Big Spring A Beaver VIley B ridgepert Cel umbia ft Chestnut Hill f'elumblaft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring Lancaster ft Epliruta Lane., Klizabetht'n ftMiddlul'ii... Lancaster ft Frultvllle. Lancaster ft; Lititz 2 75.10 100 100 .$25 i . 13Ji . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 100 . &0 .. 25 in. 21 IS 20 14.11 47.2. 51 50 01.50 55 & 30.4 29.2 S3 275.il 40. l! 21 40 Lancaster ft witiuumiewn 25 Lancaster Maner 50 Lancaster ft Manheiin 25 Lancaster Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Helland 100 Lancaster ft Susquehanna seu Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 Strasburg ft Millport 25 Marietta & Maytown 25 Marietta & Mount Jey 25 Philadelphia Cattle Market. Tt'CSDAT, Jan. 2. The receipts el Hue stock at the Philadelphia stecd yards were: Fer the week: Beeves, 2,500 head ; sheep, 8,000 head; hogs, 4,510 head. Previous week Bepvps. 2.5WI head ; sheep, tl.OOO head ; hogs, 4,000 head.' Beef cattle were active and prices advunced Judy ic per pound, in sympathy wUlitbe Western markets. We quote as fellows : Extra, rk7c; Geed, CgCJic; Medium, iJj.'yic : nulls, 3c. Milch cows wcre in peer demand at $3060. Sheep were active tevturds the close of tte market, and prices were'c higher. We quote as follews: Extra, 109 and above. 636tc ; geed, sogei fts. 3KS5?ic medium, 4KQ5c; culls s'jgjjc; Iambs, 47c; calve, milch. e!i9c. Hogs were active and prices were'c higher. We quote as fellows : Extra at 9c : geed at 9g9'c ; medium at S'iGsc ; culls ut 7"SSc. SALES OP BEEVES AT TUB WEST rniLDELPUIA STOCK YARDS. Martin Fuller A. Ce., 363 Western. 5-b'4:. Reger Maynes, 100 Western, SKQSc. A. a J. Chrtstv. 204 Western, 4kgtjic E. S. ft B. F. 'McFillen. 150 Western, 5KKe. M. Ulnian. 133 Chicago, idl; 73 Western, 5-; 6ic. Sliambure ft Paul. 90 Western, 4fi6K 4fi6K l.ewensteln ft Adler. 190 Western, iQGXc. j.. eviiumutiB . i,ii., i-ju n csiern, gii, Daniel Murphy, 100 Western. SVigCVic. U. Chain, Jr., 33 Western. 45 F. Sheetz, 50 Western tjgSKc M. Levi, 75 Western. ."'Hi'.sjc. Jehn McArdle. 114 Western, ct7c. Owen Smith. X Western, acct. of J. M, Leng ; 20 Western, acct.et G. Schamberg ft Ce.: 40 WestViu, acct. of T. M. lus kecp, li?ic L. Hern, 35 Western and Delaware, 4'i5'ie. Henry Miller. 50 Western. 4KS7e. Daniel Smyth ft Bre., 110 Western and Lancas ter ceuntv, 5"Gi;Kc. Dennis Smyth, 79 Western and West Vu., 5y Kc. James ciemsen 40 Western. ifJKc. 1'. Hatha way. 10 Western. 5K0?ic Bachman ft Levi. 120 Western. 5j"e. Chain Cabin ell, :a Western, 4J5c. James Aull. Si Western. SMeitc. Abe Osthciin. 44 Chicago, sngde. J. r . Sadler A Ce., 14 cars rt esteru. 5Kfllil;c. DRESSED MEATS. Dressed Beeves were active and prices cle-j-cil ilniiKt 7KG'.Ue, with sates efa few Christ mas bce es by Themas Bradley at 10c. SALES LAST WEEK. Thes. Bnulley. 211 head at 7GUvc. A. A. Beswcll SI te. at 7Vj9e. &S-.De,nK-L'-"' :e -,0- nt -J5,JKe. W. II. Brown 105 de. at 7tf like. D. M. Harlan ft rio..35i!e.ui aQ'Mi: J. V. Lowden. 42 de. SS'jie. Dresswl sheep wen; active. Samuel Stew art -old .VUl head at 7Sc. and 90 'lead dressed l.imbs at Uit?lic. .1 IS 'HL LA XEO US. UAITV NUT IL'AK! The season of IS31 closed one of the most brilliant and successful cam paigns In the history et our trade. We congratulate our patrensand ourselves in anticipation el a liely and Increas ed Spring Trade. In order te nuet the demand we have made extensive Improvements in enr room nud otherwise ex tended our fncll Itles te present our spring offering et Select and Choice FOREIGN NOVEL TIES te arrive about the First op Feb itUAitv. We will be able te plee.se the most trsthettc as well as the general class of trade, A great desideratum among our people seems te be a cheap article iu Clothing. There Is no geed In it We have tried it uud found it don't pay. We will wager one et our $30 Overcoats will last three seasons' hard wear and leek genteel, while a $20 Overcoat will hardly be recognized after one season's wear. W here Is the economy In buying traliT Few per. sons aie competent Judges et tine articles et Clothing done up in ilrst- class -itylt ; thendere. we invite special ultentien te our establishment, where can be found at all times the very best Iu the market, at prices us reasonable as can beetpeeted. We arr selling a tew HEAV-WEIGHT OVERCOATINGS AND SU1 TTNC-fS, at veiy Lew nrices In eider te clest; thcin out tn make loom ter our new Spring Stock. Thankful ler the ury liberal patron age, e hope te continue our motto et Square Dealing in all our transactions, and show a practical uud happy result during our Spring Campaign. All ur cordially Invited te call at 121 N. (jUEEN STREET. J. K. SMALING. ARTIST TAILOR. T7 K.Vl'llr-lt IIAiai,lf.TKlt AKK AS OLD AS MANKIND. LUing, Krcatliing, Siincri(i D.iiemclcia In the Knees, Feet unit shoulders, all Speaking With Tongue el Meel, Saylnir, "Theiu Is Coming Changi- iu the Weutliei. I Feel it in My Renes, an.l Itaiemuturi Shniibi Hang en Walls and net In my Nerves and Benes." said iigentlenuin the ether dav. A physician answered him : I will tell you what will i emove e.vcry Nerc and Hene l(.u eineter and takeout I lie Limps and Stillness. It Is a simple thing, but no less Ktllcncleus than simple. It U Dr. Reiisen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. "They have been tested lime and lliueag iln, and always with satisfactory results Ner Ner veusness embraces nervous weakness. Irrita tion, despondency, mcl m holy and :i reslh -s, dissatisfied, miserable tjtate el mind and body Indescribable. This preparation just meclsihe necessities of your case as your disease Is a nervous dlseit-e." These Pills aie all theyaie lvpr.-enfcil te be und are guaranteed te give sat suction when used us din etcd. Ri meinberthey areprepiired expressly te cure Sick Headache. Ner-eus Ileailache, Dyspeptic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, ParaljsN, Mccplessms uud Dyspepsia, and x ill cure (tn; eair. Sold by all druggists. Pi ice. 10c. a box. Depot, 10; .Vei th Eut.tw street. Baltimeie, Mil. By mail twoheM-s ler I. or sit boxes for $2.50, te any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Keuiedy and Pavorlte I'rescrlptlur. SKIN CURE la Warranted le Cure ECZtJlA, Tl.TTEKS, HUMOUS, INFLAM MATION. MILIC CRUST, ALL ROUGH -JCALV ERUPTIONS, DISEASES Or HAIR AND SCALP. SCROFULA, ULCERS, PIJlPLES AND TENDKR ITCIIINGS en all paits or the body. It makes the skin while, soil uud smooth; removes tan and freckles, nud Is tiie Best toilet dressing in the Wnild. Elegantly put up, two bottles iu one package, conslsttiigef both Internal and ei tcrnal treatment. All first-class ilruggi-ta hauit. Pliccil per package. aug22-lylM.WftSftw TiAKKWELl. NOTICK. I; DR. GREENE takes this onpei tunity te let his numerous friends and patrons knew that In a tew months he will establish office? In Washington, D. C, and hence would sugest te the afflicted, the. chronic cases of disease, te test OMNIPATHV before It is tee late. Dr. Greene has treated ever 3,000 patients since January 1st. lt0, made up largely from these turned away as Incurable by ether M. J.-. Over 1,10:) deaths hav occurred under ethers' practices, and net a halfdeen using his reme dies. Most or the 1,500 have died prematurely. Physicians have lest their wives, brothers and Hen", und driigfritUtticir wives ami children during tills time. Over 1,000 persons have been cured, and all benelitcd, by his methods, with a few exceptions, and the citizens will bear him witness that he has never guaranteed te cure anyone or forfeit $1 or $1,000; that he has net thrust his pictured face Inte their houses or en the fences. In the disgusting Pinkham style, se common te quack venders et nos trums. His claim is simply te cure all the various Ills et mankind by external applica tions of remcdials, and that lie does net make a drug shop of the stomach, und he will before leaving publish u large pamphlet containing hundreds et rameset persons cured In this city and county, many et them very extraor dinary. A banker's wife cured et sick head ache et ever thirty five years, and her gla-sc removed, rcaclng and sewing with natural vision. Mr. Suiter, of 329 Middle street, cured et 5 years terrible annoyance or dyspepsra. In one day. Epileptic Fits et twenty j'ears cured in one week. Tumors, Cancers and Cataracts removed without any pain or use et the knife. Axioms, Wretched-looking countenances de net one disease. A regular graduate can be come a iceuutebuiik. A regular practitioner and surgeon cannot (at the same time) be a special-ist. Certified cures et difficult cases make converts or the lncrcdnleug. Consulta tions and examinations fuse. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. The remedy sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cents in stamps. DR. CHAS. A. GREENE, 146 Eit-t King street MWJ"-)
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