LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17 1882. own life. Her little girls were taken back te Mrs. Dennelly's, where they will te kindly cared for until ether arrangements are made for them. TIip Hatchet's Terrible Werk. After Mrs. Masch and the children had been removed from the house, Drs. Comp Cemp Comp ten and Welcbans proceeded te make an autopsy of the remains of the elder Mr?. Mascli. It was found that she had bled very profusely, the rag carpet upon which she had fallen under the blows of her dau'ihter-iu-law being actually saturated with bleed perhaps a gallon or mere. There was a .severe contusion ever the light cheek bone, which was swollen and discolored, the right eye was much black ened, and there was another contusion en the left side of the nose. There was a small, cuivcd incised scalp wound en the top of the fuichead, about threc-feuiths of an inch in length. On the top of the right side of the head was a .stiaight, clean cut. an inch long, passing through the scalp h;it net into the skull, and thete weie tine. ether cuts jtiit ever the right temple, one of them being one and a-half inches long and the ether about half an inc'i. The right temple wai crushed in and there were two scalp wounds en the right side of the head back of the ear. The doctors next letneved the .scalp, and examined the skull, which was found te be terribly fractured aud splintcic.l, eight large and mauy small piece being pushed out from the region of the right temple. On cutting away the skull, large clots of bleed were found be tween the right lobe of the brain and the membrane within whieh it is enclosed, the light lobe of the biaiu itself being in a cengjr.tf.l condition. Ct ierwi.-:e the braiD was healthy. The fracture of skull and the congested condition of the brain were sufficient te cause death, but it is prob able that the peer woman bled te death ftein the severance of large bleed vessels, but that is a matter for the coroners jury te determine. Tlie .'tiancli family. Ti.e Mascli family are highly spoken of by their neighbors. The old lady, Elizabeth Masch, and her ten Augustus were born in Suit Zetland, but came te this country when Augustus was a little boy. Fer 83veral years past Mrs. Masch has b;en a suffferer from old people's palsy, et palsy aiuus as the doc tors call it, and has been com parativcly helpless, but was very kindly cared for by her son and daughtcr-in law with whom she made her home. Augus tus Masch, the son of the dead woman and husband of her slaver, is well known hi this cily, having lived heie nearly all his life, learned his trade at Dillcr's foundry and machine shops, aud for five years past has been employed atllest'. atllest'. beiici works. He is about "0 years old, is a sober industrious reliable mechanic, a kind son, husband aud father, and has scores of f i lends who deeply sympathize with him in the terrible aftlictien which lias overtaken his family. .Mary Masi.li was born in Deiiaiiestniiern. Uaiien, her maiden name being Keller. She isabmi e I yv..us old, aud has been married about seven years, rilie is intel ligent, geed. looking and always bore the name of being a kind-hearted, gentle, woman, devoted te her family. Last Oc teber she was taken sic': and suffered ter ribly from analmal fever, dniiug which insanity developed te .; rather alarming extent. She was care fully mused back le cenvalescance, though ence or twice she showed symptoms of insanity en one occasion setting the te a lame pile of clothing in the second story of her house ; but ter some time past she has acted se rationally that no .suspicion was entertained that she would wrong eny one. This morning her husband, after assisting his mother down Etaiis and eating his breakfast, went as usual t.i his work, leaving his wife and metli.i en 'he best of tcims down stairs and In; little children in bed in a room above- all, as he fancied, comfortable and happj What followed has been slated above. Court or Common 1'lea bei :.i: .tunnn Patterson. In the case of Evan Busier vs. Nathaniel Burt, the jury went out last evening aud lenuiiiied in their room until 10 o'clock before il.cy agreed. This morning they tendered a verdict in favor of the defend and for $37. CG. II. C. Brubaker and Ken nedy for plaiutiff ; MeMulleit and Rey nolds for defendant. BEFORE JUDGE LIVINGSTON. Lmma llaverstick and her husband Jehn 1. llaverstick, ter the use of the said Emma Havcislick, vs. Jehn N. Brubaker, administrator of David Brubaker, de ceased This was an action te recover a bend of 82,000. David Brubaker was a resident of East Hempfield township, and Mr.. llaverstick was one of his daughters. She claims that in August, 1874, six years before her father's death, he gave her this bend which she handed back te him te keep for her, as she was net of age. She has net seen it since ana new sues te re cover. It was shown by the plaiutiff and her sister that the bend was given her at the same time that another for $1,800 was given te the latter, and witnesses tes tified that deceased had said he had given these bends te his daughters. The defense was that after the death of Mr. Biubakeran examination was made of all his papers, but no bend of the kind alleged te have been given was found. Ne dcinaml was ever made by the plaintiff for the bend until her sister had recovered en ene which she held. On trial. Bids Opene-J. This morning the bids for collecting taxes in the following townships weie opened in the commissioners' office : West Uocalice Samuel S. Gechley, $G9; Solemon "Weinheld, $77 ; Henry Wise, 600 ; Samuel Bcdger, $137. Paradise A. S. Ranck, $150 ; Jacob E. Ranck, $110 ; C. S. Hcrshey, $90.50. The contracts liave net yet been award ed, but, they will be given te the lowest bidders. Hack in This City. Jacob Guudakcr, the Well known aue t ieuecr, who recently removed from this city te Alteena, where he has since been residing, has returned te this city where he will henceforth live. It will be re membercd that his son recently died in Alteena. Mr. Gundakcr will resume bis old business as an auctioneer. rrolitable Cew. Jacob F. Wi3ler, of Columbia, has a cow which, has milked during the last year ever 4,000 quarts of milk, which Mr. Wialer sold for $377.C0. His feed bill, which he keeps very correctly, was $90, leaving a pretit of $187.00, net including manure. Mr. Wisler is hard te beat in feeding cat tle, particularly milk cows. Concert anil Sociable. The Lancaster Licderkranz will give a concert at Schiller hall en Monday evening, February 30, 1833. COLUMBIA KKWS. OUK KEC-CXAIt COBRKSrONVUNCK Rain fell very heavily last evening. Frank Maye is " booked" for the opera house in "Hamlet," en the 23d. A rough and tumble fight occurred in front of the opera house last evening, but was quickly suppressed by our officers. Twe mere Columbia youngsters have gene wrong. They dressed them selves in their Sunday best aud yesterday started en an extended tour through the west with a dollar in their pockets. Read ing dime novels is the cause. Frem time te time the Columbia cor respondents for the Lancaster dailies have been censured for their severe criticism of shows, net by our citizens, however, but by the managers of the troupes. When a show plays in Lancaster and the next evening in Columbia, our citizens ily for the Lancaster dailies, te see what they ay about the nlav. and if ceed. a fair sized audience greets them here, but if te the contrary, then there is a peer, house. The Lancaster people expect the same from us. We received a severe lecture from our citizens en "Muldoon's Picnic,'' yet hew well they deserved it. In these letters we will be as impirtial as we can, whether it pleases managers or net. "Ti .iiascette." Wilbur's comic opera company played te a 135 house. The first act was somewhat tame, but at the opening of the second act the different actors fairly brought down the house, se well were their "hits" brought in. The third act was but a repe tition of the second. Tlie male portion of the choruses was very weak, but the ladies made up for this bad feature by singing clear and strong. Toe much cannot he said of the costumes they were simply eleirant. Miss Susie Ivirwiu, as llettlnti the Jfuscette , was a very pleasing actress, but theic is only ene Madeleine Lucctte. Miss Kirwin's gobble duet had net theso facial expressions that has made Miss Lucctte famous, while Mr. J. K. Brand as Pippe was passable. An excuse should be made for him, as he suffered from a cold. The j rest of the characters were all geed, and j en the whole the entertainment was pleas- I ant. ! Kc-ixuatleii 1 a l'adler. j Rev. Eiscuhaucr, of the German Luther- an church en Walnut sthect, yesterday tendered his resignation te the congrega tion and it was reluctantly received by them. During his active ministry of fifty years, a fair share of which has been spent in Columbia, Mr. E. has wen many warm friends te his support aud his faithful cubits in behalf of religion, in which cause he has enthusiastically worked, has been the means of bringing mauy te Christ. The cause of his retirement is ill health and old age. He leaves for Cleve land O., en the 7th of May. I.ltlle Locals. The inclement weather el last evening kept a geed many persons from attending the All-workers' society of the Triuty Reformed church, but nevertheless these who were present enjoyed the literary ev es rises very much. Mrs. Jehn Warren and a number of her friends held a sociable at Williams's hal! last evening, which proved te be a very fine affair. Officers Ivcech and Fisher each toel: ie tramps down, each receiving ten days. Phil Dersey and his crowd of colored scrcnadcrs, consisting of a banjo, bones, etc., serenaded Deputy Sheriff llippey, who iu turn I seated the boys as they do de served, The library committee have just re ceived and placed in the library sis vels times of the" Campaigns of the Civil War," aud a volume of " American Men of Let ters Thev will seen purchase another let. The Bethel chuivh society held a vci;. inteicsting meeting at Miss Lillie St i:i heiser's last evening. A buggy, belonging te Jacob '.Vainer, living en the Chestnut Mil! pike, was de melinhed this morning by his heisc inn ning away. Buy a ticket ftem any member of the Vigilant lire company for the complimen tary benefit of Samuel Blackfen, as it is for se geed a cause. eiurUAin Dcutn of Hermann W. Villcc. This afternoon Mr. Hermann W. VilUv, overseer in the weave loom of Xe. 1 cut ter, mill, died at his residence en Seuth Queen sticet near Concstega. after an illness that for the past week has confined him te his bed. The originating cause of his death was a supture, aggravated by a tumoreus affection that bafllcd surgical skill, though four eminent physicians? had been iu constant attendance, striving te alleviate his sit ffeiings. Mr. Villee was aged about forty-five ycats, and his wife aud "six children sur vive him. He was a piemiucnt member of the I. O. R. M., and at the time of his death and for some years pre ceding was keeper of icjerds iu the Crn-as-sa-te-ga tribe in this city. lie was also secretary of the t'nieu building and lean association, with the interests of which he has been actively identified. Mr. Vilice leaves a wide circle of friends and relati ves te sincerely meum his demise. Death et llcnls AlnSoney Denis Maleuey, aged 30 years, son Michael Malency, died at the residence of his father, 31e West Jasncs stieet. 'asl night. Deceased was a well-known young man who for years carried papers for the Examiner. He had many friends around this city who will mourn his death The funeral takes place ou Sunday. Heat li of Mrs. Leenard I "lice. Mrs. Price, wife of Leenard Price, died yesterday at the residence of her husband in Marietta. She was about 55 years of age and a sister of Frederick Waltz, of the McGrann house, this city, and Mis. Ivillian. The funeral will take place in this city. ANOTiii.lv O.VU1NG DUHOl.At:! . A lloit-e Kuterecl by Tr.ic". :s ;isi:i KebbiM Last night. Seme time during last night the heiue of Wm. T. Youart, jr., who resides at Gracffs landiug, a short distance below the railroad bridge, was broken into by burglars. They effected an entrance by forcing open the back deer, which opens iutethe sitting room. They stele the fol lowing articles : Twe sets of geld jewclty, consisting of breast-pin and eai-i iu's : a silver watch valued at thirty-five dollars : two coats and a vest and $15.75 in money. The money was taken from a pocket-benl: in a bureau in the sitting room. The ether things were taken from the room in which Mr. Youart and family were sleeping. This room is next te the sitting room and ti.e deer of it was open this morning. .Mr. Youart's family consists of himself, wife aud child, and they heard nothing of the thieves. It is believed that chloroform was used, as both Mr. Youart and his family felt the effects of it te-day. The only trace te the thieves are a number of footprints e two men around the house. 1 hey show that cn3 of the partv had she3s en and the ether was bare-footed. It. is believed however that there were three in the gang. One of tha coats which was taken was found near the house this morning. The thieves left the house passing through the bnse ment deer. A FaRt- Mail. Mr. Stcihheiser has a horse and wagon with which he conveys the V. S. mail te and from the Lancaster posteffice and the railroad depots. Last evening about half past six o'clock, while the horse and wagon were standing at the Pennsylvania railroad depot, the herse took fright and started off at full speed for its stable, four or five squaics distant. It made the rim in geed time without accident. 11 : - STKVCT1VK FUSE Valuable I'rujiF.rty at Rising Sun, Marylaud, Ilurneil. The large biick storehouse knew as the Mammoth store, owned by T. W. Rittcn- house, of Chester, at Rising Sun, Md.,was burned last night. A number of adjacent buildings weie demolished te prevent the spread of the flames. The store building was one hundred and ten feet long, and was regarded as the finest in the state. outside of Baltimore. The building of the national bank of Rising Sun, directly oppj eppj site the store, was only saved by hard work. Messrs. Passmene Bres, occupied the steie building, and had a stock of general merchandise valued at 15,000, whicb is fully iusuiel. There is an insurance of Sl.oOe en 1 he stoic properly, which is said te he win th 5.010. TSwi l'li-eii-IiicpcrS Valentine Prison Keeper Bi-.rkhelder get a highly original valentine this week, and one of the prisoners, who is a geed draughtsman and has a ei:.-c ofhumer, is suspected of devising and .sending it. The new keeper is represented en the war path with a bowie knife in his teeth, a basket en his back, fiem which protrudes the head of a t'l , r.rtii n!': 111 1 1 1 .k(.- tvitli lilrirwllieilrwl.? ranging through the perspective of the pic ture In the foreground, attached te a stiing held in the keeper's hand, is a hun gry looking bloodhound with a Gatling gun strapped en his hack ; the dangerous deg and arsenal are "peinting'' a scared -individual whose each particular hair stands en end and who li:i dropped a pack age labeled "pills." .iiiuseiiiciits. ' ''. .lit&i.v ' fe lU'lhl.'Vlu- ..III. ill epuitt company will present Audr.in's lasliiuy com position La M:icetti!" at I'ulteii opera heiue this evening h tie' great eiigitml east lliat innite -aeli a pronounce 1 lill in New Yerk. Te miirreiv Si'jltt'x Shew. " Muldoon's blunder-" wilt lie enueteil te-morrow night l.y Hyde .V. Itriitnaii'i specially troupe. hl'l.VIAL SOTICEH. Toriiiiie I.ek.1 of I. lie. .uillioii-el riN, mice, cat-, bed bugi, reai lies, le-e their live, by collision with "Rough en H-H-" Sold by drug-'i-l"- r.; 'iii! tru- bleriiii en 'm-.ui'v'i l.iec, tlie. lose lese 1 1 nt of :i healthy -l:i i, !!. be enjoyed in De cember or aiiv etii : n .mill, by n-lng Dr. C. W. i:cn-i:i'-. Skin ci.ii . li lee, away with all ei upturn- am! in ;; .'::! i et cither the kiu or scalp. Cha. X. ( ii. teuten, 115 Fulton St , Nei lerkCilv ;!ea'.;cni ler Dr. :. W. llcn--en's sviiietiie-, te whom .-.II nnli-is ahenlil lie aihlie el. tl7-lwl&w " - Werd le Hie vn-e is Siittirlciit." An eil.vliw uii.l amicable remedy for the treat ment et Catarrh, J lay Fever and Catarrhal lieiitiu' j i. Kly'd Cream Itatm. A -Hire cure. i're.i-M Italni (tt'eetTilly cViiiisim 1 he nasal I'.i'i.i4i'j(i! catarrhal vims, J-aii'.injf healthy feeri-iinii-, r.i! ivs inii.iminatleii and irritation, pieteels the meiiib'.anal iiiii:i;;s of the head lieni additional ;-nt" eeinpleteiy heals the -oies ami ltni the' ii !)e e! tu-tenud smell, lieiseltcial lviiillf. are vealir.f'd by a tew application-. . thoreitirh treatment a- direeted will eaie Catarrh. ,-a hna-eheld remedy ler cel-l in lI.elK-nI ii is univiii!lea The I'.alm N e:;i,V te u .e and !i"reeabb'. S.ild by drnjjjjists lit .'iiP'-nt-J. On receipt of ."nieeut will mail a pacl.'iiije Heml lei eire.ilav with lull tntoriuil tnteriuil tntoriuil lien. IM.V'S CKK.iM JtAI.M' C. OiWefJO, X. . I'm -ale in I. iy iil-r bv all the ilnijTKlst. ll.Viwdced&w (.. ! ii. ; l. il. .-. ii .-!l- el, 1 i"sni:i'. niii't .-.tore. l."7 Xerlti e.r .). :' i :.wn,s Wew A'n- litmf ::,. .''or hri-'hlne- : and durability et nor, in- rtn-'nt: :'e.l. Celer tem i te. i pounds. l'll.'i (;. ii. in imi!i-ii ii'nl l.e-nekll ee;-i . Price. V. H'niii"i Kvusvi.nmiut ii-m- I'nrker'i Cinder Tetue. beemi-e they have learned from expe nd'.! e that it ev reeiiit-s de-penih-ncv, Imtl-ye-tieu. weil:i:e-.- in the haelc and kldiiey, mid elhei ttoubie-el'tbe -t-v. eiie Jnumal. fel-lnideod&cew . i(i.Mi.ii l.u liidiL'i'iti.iii, Con-uiiiplien, Dyspepsia, U'f.iUae . i'cvi r, Aauc. ele., Cel-ilcir-' Liijuiil itci-t an ' Tenie lnviijerateii'. fl.i-Iwdee.IAiv "ililn -Ul-i.t's" t.uip.l nv Dr. Sivaync'a Olntmi'id. V, I.:. ( !- neie .U-.fl t- lilt? t linn nil tib-tlliale -i. ill di . ase. and liv lt'i'-ena siieul.t sutler a linjjle "SV. MJ i.lll hear wl en tli"y hive a iiire cure iu iie'iOintment ' ! vA our eemiirehen- Tfi. u-.i,' 1 l et tetter, itch, salt rnenni. piles, v lie-. Pi ii Ilvil 'iimnviii" Pi.iniilnliit lli'tdnir 'elii te ii- wniiiiiriiii nil-healing riuatl- iiip!e- en tsii- tee iisnl oieteiies en lie .-.in :u. 11K.111. tin. in lfiMi :'i larU a etla l Ciutisii1 f"IS, ,i" Pa .te Meid l.v i l.'se.eveit by n i.', tl'.i-i healing oint eint i'ei leetly .--aie and tiarniles-". even en -t Under inf.in: Itei-ing Piles ?yinp e loeiitiire, inleiwe llchSns;, partieu I .ik'hl nli.r j,'etliinj warm in bed ; .tit-nie-eniciu.iei at'ieletl. iwayne'.s nt iltu".ni. .-.u' cure. Dr. .Sway ne & Xoi ill "-V'.i'lHIi '.liiet, l'hliildelphi.t, wiinm all letters si.eutit b.' nddre-'-ed. ill )'.;'euiiii":it druprists. j laCi"-"!)!.! I riiAI'.wv J-.i;Iiuv i.'nmiitatiit C'ured. I:. 1'iiiiier, lteclie-t-T. V. Y . wrile-i . " 1 have been ler nvni year Mibjeet te serlem dis dis erder el Hie kulni-ys and 'etten unable te at tend te lni-iiics-: i ijieeured your Uurdeck Itl.'e.l l'.ilteie.!iil was relieved belere half a het lie was u-e I. 1 intend te continue, ail feel eeni'.deni th.it tin y will enlirelycnre me " Frlre ft. Ker .-ale a! !!. I: Cechnin's drie Stere. 1"7 Xerth yneeu street. I.aneastei. Kal.'.m'.oe, Jlieh., Feb.'-'. ISSi. 1 l.iieu lien Jiittcr.-i will bear leeoiiiineiida leeeiiiineiida leeoiiiineiida lieti honestly. All who r.sn ihmn center upon them the liiirliet eneemium-, and j;tve tlicm credil ler making eatre-. all the proprietors claim ter them. I have Kept them since lhcy weie lir.t ellered te the publie. They toot Iii;;h rank from the liil, and maintained it. anil a:e mere called tri than all ethers roni reni bir.id. sn ions a- tliey keep up their high reputation ter parity aud usefiilne.is, I shall continue ! recommend them something 1 have nevci before done wit h any ether patent medieli.e I. I iSMieecK, Jl. D telO-'iwilS.w An:ii v.ay te iw a-thniiitic wiiccziiiK. I Je liali-'H Heney et iioreheund and Tar. Pike" Tnth:iel.e Drep- rare in one minute. riS-lwdi-Oil&w .Met::cr.;: .'.iirvrnii iUOtlierstl Arc you diaitubrii at n!i;ht ami broken of your :e--l by a yiel: child sutlering and crying .v-;t:i tee '-.vcrueiittiii,; pain et cu1tlnj teeth ? tt -.".. m at en"- and uei a bottle of MRS. v:n'lciU"s setfTiitxl; hyi:up. itwiiire- Pevt; ih." peer iiltle t mil n.r immediately de pemi r.p-ei ii ; there li no i is i -slake, about It. There i- net a mother en eailh who lias ever .!-( it, '.'.'. will net tell you -.t er.ee that ij .. ie ie:; it--1 he hew cU, and fsv.s ve-t le the liieiii'M'. .ad ri'liit and hea'.iil le the child, epcrutiu tlike ::iag;e. II is perlectiy safe te ii-- in aife:i-e.s, and plea.-ant !e the taste, anil is the pie.-eripiien et one et the eldest ami besl tenia le phv-Ieiau ami r.ur-ei in the Cuit.d .-tail- :;e!it I'vciywhcre; 23 cents a i out.- I'.irMvil&wM.W.t.S jjj:.i ths. Ci i.c l'ebi-uary Pi, l---. in thi- cilj.Mi-s jlatyCulp. Xetice of funeiiil herealter. M.i.esnv. On tl-.e lilth in-t.. m thi-: city, Denis .Malency, aged '20 years. The relativi - and Irlemls et Die laiully are re-pcc!fu!ly invited te attend the funeral from his lather lcridcnre, Xe. :!h; West .lameastrect.onSuudayaftcrneon ai -2 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary'i cemetery. -2td HAtuiAnc February 15, 1SS2, In this city, Ann l.li.abeih i:anaek,ai,'ed f.2 j-jara. Farewell, my ehildren dear, Theufih ab-ent lrem you de net lear : Ged will protect and comfort you. Se love one another as I loved you. 1 leave this world without a tear, -uvii ler the ones I love most dear : Itiit new, at lait, eh Ued descend descend Te my children be a friend. Keep these lines te remember me, When no mere en earth my face you fee: tted thought it ben te call me home And nevermore en earth te ream, Her relatives and frieml.i nrc rcspectluily liviteil te attend the funeral, from the iesi .!,.,.... of Wm. F. Shllev. Xn. 21M Church street. en Saturday afternoon at '2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery, fl'liil ailclphla papers copy. I: trmr AnrxnTiSEMjcxTs. I'ALK i Christmas h:i come ami gene. The old year has kissuil its "geed bye " te "t'2 and ilreppcd back into the past, taking its place among the most eventful years et history. The Holiday are ever. The gifty givers have ceased their giving, anil the time when any" tiling and every I liinp would sell se readily has gene. The "old logy" merchants are preparing te wear out chair cushions and trousers by sitting theraselvci down (luring the months of January, February and March, te await the coming et " SPK1XO TRADE." The "WIDE AWAKE" MEItCHA.M', the " Man-W ho-Xever-llas-a-Dull-seasen, " un man who has learned that trade can be made in the usually dull months by working far it is lauchlng forth some new idea, some attraction which will draw the people ; and accordingly keep the trade a "boemins" and give hi sleepy neighbors something te talk about and worry ever. Can any persea be se obstinately blind as net te see that the "EVLK BL'SY MERCHANT " 1- the one who REDUCES HIS GOODS TO COST in the dull season rather than store them away for the next season, wnetuer ms neiguoer nices it or net, anil sucnasiuie is ucing lenght alter by the swarming thousands of Lancaster pity's and county's purchasers. AND NOW WE HAVE OUR STORE ILLUMINATED BV TnE ELECTRIC LIGHT by which every tint and color can be seen as well bv night as by day. I therefore call jour attention that every garment has been MARKED DOWN TO COiT Kilt THE NEXT THIRTY DAY9, whereby you will be enabled te buy an OVERCOAT OR SUIT OF CLOTHES AT A VERY LOW PRI CT. Having till a geed assortment en hand te select from. a My " Custom Made Department " is ttlled with the choicest Woeleni the market arteiiN. A inrfeet nt fttuvys yimranterd. AL. ROSENSTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICES, Ne. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Ne.t deer te Shullz & llre.'s Hut Mete TIIK FA It .UK 1CS l'ltlK.NU Dr. Ilarber's Red Herse Powders arc the best in the market. They are net a mere feed made et inert and ehean materials, but a veritable Medieine. They contain lourtimesthefltrcngth of ordinary hewe and cattle pewdern, nnd will cure and fatten stock In one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and seeretinnu, and may be safely rolled upon ler the cure et coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all dl-ease? et horses, mules, cuttle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will Increase the quantity and quality et milk in cows inn! keep all Kinds et stock ir. a healthy condition. Sold everywhcie at 'Jlic. per pack, C ier$l;Uirge size 4Uc., or ." ter $1. Sold in Lancaster at CechranS Ding Stere, 137 anil 139 North Queen streets. aug'2-!ydeed&wl Nothing Short of Unmistakable JSenetits Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which ayer'.s Sarsatahilla. enjoys. It is a compound et the best vcgutnble alteratives, witli the Iodides et Potassium ami Iren, and is the most effectual of nil remedies for screfu ions mercurial, or bleed disorders. Uniform Iy successful and certain in its remedial effects, It produces rapid and complete cures et Scro fula. Seres, Bells, Humors, Pimples, Erup tions, Skin Diseases aud all disorders rising from Impurity of the bleed. By its invigora ting c fleets It always relieves and often cures Liver Complaint. Female Weakness and Ir regularities, and is a potent renewcret vital ity. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and Imparts vigor and energy. Fer forty years it has been iu extensive use, and U te-day the most available medicine ter the suffering lick, anywhere Fer sale by all dealers. fcbl7-lwdeed&w A'JJW Alt VJSKT1SJSAUIXTS. AUCTION SfcLK OP BOOTS AND SUOE this evening nt 7 o'clock, and te-morrow (Saturday) morning at 8 o'clock and te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening at 7 o'clock, in Leeb's store room., Ne. 20 North Queen street. We are new ettering the bp.st goods. J. niEMENZ. llrsruV Se:,-, Aucts ltd PU1U.IC SALK ON MONDAY, FE1IHU ary 2). at Ne. :00 Seuth Queen street the en tire let et household and kitchen furniture. Sale at one o'clock. Conditions made known bv HENRY SHiniERT. F17&1S Auctioneer. HAVK YOU 1KIE1 IT ? IF NOT DON'T DELAY IT! Once used you will use no ether. THE ROLLER GRANULATED FLOUR Will yield 50 te IS pounds mere bread te the barrel than Fleur made by the old process. It requires mere moisture; much mere nutri nutri teons and healthy. JUnnnfaetured by Env, .Steiihax & Ce., MAMiraM, Pa. Fer sale bv the principal grocers. M. F. STEHJERWALT & SON. iVhelesaie Agents. f-.U-ilK 13URLIC SALK OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1S82, at 1 o'clock p. in., will be sold at GI3 Columbia avenue, Lancaster, Pa., a let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, including Ruieau, Roekcase, Uedsteuds. Chairs, Lounge, Stand, steve.and ither articles toenumerous te men tion. Many of the articles have only been in use a few months. REV. .1. RIDLEY. F. II. WlI.tlKI.M, AliCt. ltd 1-lK.MOCKATlC MKKTINUS. THE OLD EIGHTH. DEMOCRATIC RALLY ! " MaeGenigle aud Beuest, Economical and Efficient City Geverumeut." Th.! Denieciiiey of the Eighth Waul will meet ul LUCAS FlUTZ'.-S CxRBBW OOTTAQB HOTEL, -l N- THIS KTENINU. HON. JOHN T. M.rGONIGLE, ADAM TROST, and W. U. IIENSEL v,ur Aui.r.Kss viii: -JEiis.i .1 .ilfcKllN'ilOf THE DEMOCRACY u" ,1112 FOUKTH WAKD WILL BE HELD AT BALTZ'S KING OF PRUSSIA HOTEL. tt KVf KIN (J STREET, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, P.Y ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. G IREiT SUCCESS. a JJ CO ((f COPIES el the FIRST NUM IIKII OOjUUU ei.u is Thbek Davs. Z The Demand Still Insreasiug. Tiits gieat 5uccess bes mere limn ceuliiined t tic original belief with which we started " Ol If CONTINENT," a belief that the Amnn iii people would gladly weleeine and en-thusla-tically support a first-class illustrated literary weekly a weekly that would build up Amerieiin literature by encouraging our native authors; a weekly that would net live by the piracy et its matter or tins theft efits illastruilens ; in brief, a weekly that has for its sole aim the best that can be produced in American Literature and American Art. The second number of ' Orn Continent" is new ready and for sale by News Dealers, Railroad News Agents, Booksellers and Post masters Price, Ten Vents a copy. Specimen copies tree. All communications should be addressed " OUR CONTINENT" PUB. CO. ltd PHILADELPHIA. mil! CONTENENT .vifir AvmitTisisAiExrs. IXr ANTED. HV A YClU-5 LADY A S1T- nation as Reek-keeper. Geed lefer- ence win ne given. Apniv in fll.U&lS THIS OFFICE. AfOXKY TO LOAN, ItA At Tyt ami 5 per cent, en lirst-class tir.it mortgages. Apply te li.U!iM.l.N S, 181 'KNS. H-::td,eedR Id West Orange street. FA 11.11 OF SO ACKKS. J? known as the "Jehn R.JMcBevern farm,-' partly in city limits. In high state et culti vation, l'oses-ien April 1. Apply te ISAirSMAN & lSURNS, ilV3tdR h) West Orange street. N .TOW IS TIIK TIME TO KC1IKK AN AC- fenl. The cost ler $1,0 W iii-urauce tvitli $." per week indemnity, in the preferred class, $.". erdinnry, $70, "and medium ifle, for twelve months. RIFE a KAUFMAN, l.Vltit Ne. VJ East King Street. iV UltLIC SALK ON TUESDAY. MARCH Orphans' Court et Lancaster eeuiitv. Mary j Idail, mlmlul.stratrix- of the estate el Jacob I Idail. deceased, will etler at public sale en t he premises iu ltainbiidge, Ceney lewnsliip, Lancaster county, l'a., the following de scribed real estate, viz: A let el ground, containing iu trout en sec ond street, about 7.1 feet, and extending in depth about 50 feet ; bounded en (he north west by Chestnut street, one the northeast by Secend: street, en the southeast by the Evan gclical church and en the southwest by let Ne. 203, upon which is erected a one-and-a-liail-stery FRAME 11(11 SE and ether ncecs?ary out-buildings Sale te commence at '2 o'clock p. in., when conditions, Ac, will be made known bv MARY IDAIL. Administratriv it the Estate el .lae.ib Idail, deceased. tl7-ltii&hw lISIDAV, FEimUAKY 1) ANOTHER L.VUCE , ISSi. INVOl, I-. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING COMING IN AT Till: ONE-PRICE HOUSE TODAY. These sayings iiiieut Clothing are worth your remcinbtring. Fer when you are leadv te buy we will have the llne-t a-sertnient we have ever shown. EACH SEASON WE ARE DOINli ISLT'lERAM) HETTER. Huying only that elu-s et gr.e.t that give entire .satlslaetleu, ami making Improve ments for the convenience or our customers. Tills ii TMiii Bags seem bulky when you come le ship them. Rut they are packed one in the ether te -ave spa e We think a-, many as -I CAR-LOAD ARE (Hi.UIXti, And the l'Ji ICES uilt be a- little us Trunks v ' fa;, he sold for. WILLIAMSON -AND FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, I'A. I:N TKK TA IX M EX TS. rnn.TO.. ei'kka nersi:. PRIuAY, PEBRUAR i- 17 th. The Celebrated Wilbur Mascelte Ce., in tin u TKith pertermanee or Amlian I. ie.it est Musical Sncce , THE MASCOTTE. As produced by this Company ler ever 1.10 CO.NSKUUTIVK NIGHTS at" Rijen Opera Herse and Fifth Avenue Thcatie, New Yerk. sam i. great original cast. m acni vicent costumes. suterr ei:che-:tua. A r .GRAND CHOROU8 A f iJ Ol FORTY VOIl'Eh. J First and only correct and proper representa tion in this city. Remember tnis Ii the great Origlnnl Cempnny. ADMISSION 7.1, .-.O and :j.1 CENT.4-. RESERVED bEAT.i 7.1 CENTS. Diagram at Opera Heuse Otiiee. 11-11 FJ' IjLTON Ol'KRA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. First appearance m this city et HYDE &-BEIIMAX'S MULDOON'S BLUNDERS COMBINATION, Direct from their own beautiful theatre, Rroeklyn. N. Y., with the following well known nitists: Kelly & Rvan, Merris A. Fields. Kcengh. Randall, Sullivan x Mack, The Olympic Quartette, isennett & Gardner, Rerdeuux Sisters, Miss Annie Heyd, lletian Rrethers, In the greatest of all Irish comedies. MULDOON'S BLUNDERS; 07? THAT MAX FROM CA L YA Y. ADMISSION : :i., CO and 7."c. Reserved Seats en sale at opera heu-e office. is-it F CLTON Oi'KIIA neus::. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. MR. .JOHN I). MISHI.ER, n-Siire- a highly enjoyable entertainment in the complete pro duction of Augustin Daly's Military Comedy. As acted nearly half this season In New Yerk with AUGUSTIN DALY'S COMPANY. ' Mfl guarantee one et the most deliifhtful entertainments ever given in Lancaster. USUAL VRICES, - - - 3.1, SO, 7c. Reserved Seats at Ycckcr's efflce. lc-lt THIRD EDITIOI. FRIDAY EVENING. FEB. 17, 1882. FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION FOURTEEN PERSONS KILLED. AND TUIKl'Y JleKK liAULl INJl'HKD Jacksen'-, firework Tactery at Chester Demolished With Great Les of Life. Chester, Pa., Feb. 17. Abert eight o'clock this morning an explosion occurred at the pyrotechnic works of Professer Jacksen, in this city. The building was badly shattered and took then totally destroyed, At and probably mere lives many dangerously wounded fire, and was least fifteen, were lest, and . The build. ing is the old homestead of Admiral Por Per ter. Dctaiii of the Hi-astcr. Chester, Pa.. Feb. 17. A number of colored families lived in the old Perter mansion. It seems that it first toel: fire and while the firemen were playing en the flames aud a large crowd surrounded them the oxplosien occurred, scattering destruc tion far and wide. The number of killed is between fifteen aud twenty. About twenty aie dangerously and fifty mere or less terribly wounded, the dead men being laid in the city hall, and the wound ed cared for in various drug stores, se that no accurate list can be obtained new. The scene is one of grcatcxcitcnient. The 111 Stnrrcd Structure. Pnn.ADEi.PHrA, Feb. 17. Professer Jacksen has an office in this city in charge of his sen-iu law The latter states that only four persons are employed in the manufactory in Chester. These arc Professer Jacksen, his son Samuel, aged 20 jcars ; Charles Vanllern, of Philadel phia, aud Mrs. Brown, a married woman with two children, who lived iu the house where the explosion took place. This is a spacious L shaped stone building at the feet of "Welsh street, Chester, and facing the Delaware river. Immediately in its rear is the Chester gas works. Admiral Perter formerly lived in the house and it is understood that he owns tlie preperty. I.lsl of the Victims. Chester, Feb. 17. The following is a list of the victims : Killed Jehn Lamp, high, a boy of Chester ; Themas Dollisen aged about 22 years, of Chester ; Themas Andersen, of Chester ; Alexander Philips, efCliester; Jehn Pallick, married, of Ches ter; Jeseph Kcstncr, son of Jeseph Kestncr, an ice dealer, in the Seuth ward, Chester ; Gee. Tayler, of Chester ; James Doughty, a carpenter, lerinerly et niage Itrceu ; Benjamin Gartside, of Chester ; aged 28 ; Perry Williams (colored), janitor of the National hall, Chester ; Antheny Barber, an ex-policeman of the Seuth ward, Chester ; "William Weed, of the Franklin tire company ; he was wounded about the head and body and died shortly after his removal from the street ; Jehn Daiers, of Chester, 18 years old ; Kdward Shrop Shrep shire an employee at Reach's ship yard ; total 14. There weie about fifty people injured, ranging from slight cuts tu frightful mangling of the head and limbs. Several hatl 'part el their faces tern e If, but are still living. Ilnu It Happened. PiufessorJitcksen has arrived. He says he thinks gas from the steve ignited some unfinished rockets which were stored in the place. This caused the first explosion according te his theory, and the second explosion, the fatal one, was aused by the detonation of sonic colored stars used for tilling up burnt shells About an hour intervened between the two explosions, and in this time much of the clTects were removed by Charles Van Hern, an attache, and Lcm Bagshaw, both of whom made a narrow escape. The pre prieter estimates his less at 81.1,000, ea which there is no insuianee. The coroner is new holding an innne.it. DKl.JNOCENT UOJtrOKA TIO.NS. l.e.it l'riicccdinH Hegun Agaimt 'lariu. H.'.ititisi'.rm;, Pa., Feb. 17. Secretary Duiikel, of the department of internal alTuirc, has placed a list of seventeen rail road companies doing business in this state in the hands of the attorney general, re questing him te piecccdagaitibt them be cause of their failure te make out and re turn te the auditor general an annual tc tc perfc within thiity days after the expiration of tlnir financial year. The penalty for each read is $,"5,000. A 1'oMellice dork in Ti-eiililu. Pun.vDF.r.i'iiiA, Feb. 17. Charles Derr, a distributing clerk in the postefiice, who was aricstcd en Thursday last for em bezzling letters from the mails, was given a further hearing this afternoon before United States Commissioner Phillips, and after the hearing of testimony he was held in "J'.J.OOO bail te answer at the next term of the United States court, which begins en Monday next. Dealli aud Dcsti-tu'tieii bv I'.illln V.'.nl. Xew Yerk, Feb. 17. The east wall of Ne. 8 Rescvclt street, fell in this morning and instantly killed Martin C.u-sin, aged 47, a homeless man. A part of" the falling wall struck C'ewpcrthwaitc'i furniture room, at 13''. and li5 Chatham street, damagiug the building and breaking mir rers and furniture valued at ;300. HaiiglU While Aeuing Ills iiiiiecuiice. Indiana, Feb. 10. James Allisen was hanged in the jail yard here te-'lay. He refused the services of all the muTistsrs and en the gallows avowed himself inno cent of the crime for which he was about te be hanged. The drop fell at 11:02 and at 11:1!) he was pronounced dead. His neck was broken and he died without a struggle. Death et an cx-Jmlge lu the Cars. Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. HI. Ex Au Au ciate Judge William FJ. Lcai;, a well known citizen of this county, died sud denly in a passenger train this morning at Mount Union while en his way te Huntingdon. He was 70 years old and a prominent member of the Pennsylvania Tanners' association. Drutal Assault en a Cripple. Wilmington, Feb. 17 James R Miller, a crippled tailor, was knocked down, stab bed, robbed and left for dead iu the main street of Dever, early last evening. He will recover, but cannot identify hi-, as "ailants. Set the Ceal OH Can ou the Stevo. Dallas, Texas, Feb. 17. Ycstci.lay Sam Waisden, 11 years old (colored ), by mistake placed a can of kerosene oil en the stove in lieu of a coffee pet. The can exploded, blowing the house down and killing the boy. Drowned in a 21111 Ilroek. New Yerk, Feb. 17. Walter Valen tine, aged 08, who lived at Remerman's hotel, "J Fordham square, fell intea mill brook and was drowned this morning. His body was recovered. WtATIlER INDICATIONS. j Washington, D. C, Feb. 17. Fer the j Middle Atlantic states, much colder, fair "Weather, uertneasterly winds, higher ! pressure. ' ' Mrs. Scovllle te Mrs. Garfield. Cleveland, Feb. 17. Mrs. Scoville'a letter prayine for fergiveneness for her j brother Charles J. Guitcau, -mis delivered tht morning te Mis. Garfield. Charge Against a Mutual Keller Ulctr. Reaimxe, Pa., Feb. 17. Peter D. Shearer entered bail te-day in the sum of $30 for a bearing en a charge of conspiracy while acting as sec retary of the Equality Mutual Relief as sociation, of this city. itAKKlCTS. new tutu natmii. Sew i'03k. February 17. Fleur State and western Mcady, live home trade demand, i-teadv. motlerate expert and southern quiet una Wheat opened l4(JKc higher and afterwards le-t advance and deefined Q?ic : Se. 2 Red March. i av-.si Se ; de April $1 S801 SOW ; de May.jt SsKQl ;?.-', : de .Mine, l -MyiQl 37; de fitly, $1 i. Cem about 'c lower : Ie-..s actlve sale; mixed '.ve.teni spot at C33iKi jc ; de Intnm, ,;"S"vi'. Oat- a Miade easier and dull; Ne. 2 March lsJ4c : de Aprit I'.V ; State, tsg.itc : Western. fiTdc. i'liitititetiihin Market. PHu-ADuLvniA, Feb. 17. Klenr Market -teiulier but quiet: Supertine, at M 6ii iilO): .- :ra at f I Miari GO: Ohie unit In diana tui.i:!, ji; ."1037 n: l'ennsvlvania de. Cli.:gc :::: "st. Leuis de J7 S737 25;Mln-ne-et"- Extra, $' :eg5 7".; de straight, JC 97 7 ii. Rye ilenr at Jl 50-31 Ci tt heat -ti'iidy mid better feeling Cern firmer "for local use. Oats dull. Rye dull at Ale. l'rovi.sIensiiiiet. Lard ste.idy, Rutter quiet httt drin ter choice owing te scarcity. Rolls linn. EgLs dull and lewer: lVnu'a. J'-"'"-" : tt e-iiern, 'i'c. l'hee-e quiet and itead v. lVtreleiiui dull ; Retiiicd, 7V.:e. Wlif-Icy at it 21. Seeds geed te prune clever quiet at $tQ $' dodo i-'la-secd dull at -.1 :. tira'.it mill I'r.rvisi.-.u Ouetiilluus. one oYIeelc quotations el grain and previ-. Ions, turuished by S. I. Viiu.lt, lireker, .V-$ E.t-f lung street Eeliruury 17. Clilrnge. Iu l hi.-itce there has been an advance et .'.e in tt heal hn e yesterday. Wheat lern Out.- Perk Lard .March.. l.V-"H l',,i I'.ai lil.ftii April. I .:'. .'.;' .4tS I7.sn 10.97K M:.y... l-li .': .1.: !mi:i:.-iptii.t. March !.!i; :; .17 April .. I. i .it-.'.-. .l.l ... Jiuv.... ..:n x.jl .i.s,' l.lvu block .'MarkeL ( iiu ,u. -ileg- Rei'tipls. t.V" head; .ship-trent-i, t;..'.i head : deuunid mainly ler ship ping : light and packing hogs demoralized and infill.', cents lewer: common togooduilx tegooduilx togeoduilx ed ut "iiigiifii: heavy puck lugaii-tHlilpptiig. at fii:ugi'j.i : I'liilailelphiii.s.ind larders ut $U'j0Jji 7'r: light, iilfif.'i-i: skills and culls. $105 75. Cattle -Rrcei)ts, i'.,3i heat I ; shipments. I,'nu head. Jlarket stew and weaker, except en slei'ker-. and shipping grilles; experts at fitillii'fiiSl: geeil te choice shipping $5 -lean 'M ; coiuiuei- te fair at t'l .""rj)-"' butchers' lews ac tive and weak.-r nt ?: T.el 70 ; Mieckers and feeders, fUff"! 'J'l. Sheep Receipt", J,i'n ' head ; shipments, "J,20U head: market active and II nil ; interior te fair, $ : $v I i". niediiiiii te geed, ti lj,?pii: choice, $.-,".iifi"r. i;i(,d deuiaiul for sheep. BtOCR .TrKOt. New Yerk, I'liiladelphia and Lecaf Stocks also United .states I'ends reported dally by Jacoh IS. I.o'.e, a. 11. Cor Centre Square. Xkv: Y'euii Stock- Mcady an I dull t-ebru.try 17. lt:i0 1:00 3:01 it. v. m. . m. ll'iiiey Chiciit'it . Ninth IV intern, Chicago. Mil. . Si. I'aul . Canada Seutlirrn , C. C. .c I. C. R. R Ie!.. Lack. A; Wi'ntei'u lis" xii'H iaa; h'S'4 10IW4 .M jeh aej? wyH ie;' ie li-.K. 124 1244J in? " w. vmi uyt wx eta I.IK. 13 134 '. Jl JOV 111 1IIH HI 57 WiJ KX S'. S5i 8i; XiY, S!i Vi :?. m2 s$r ifjjg tt!2 92ft Delaware .v lluds-en Can :l Denver x. Rie Crauile East Ten a., Vit. .V thi Ibinnihat & St. Jet; . Lake lierc & Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri. Kannas& Texas N. V.. Lui:e Erie X Western New .Jersey Central N. Y.. Oiiturie.t Vttirn New Verlc (,'entral Ohie A Mississippi Ohie Central PiU'i'ic Alail Meaiii-'hi)i Ce.... St Paul .t Onialia de l'rcfericd Central I'licitie Tcmm 1'aciiic Union Pacific Wabash, .. mis -"c I'aeltlc i:;i l:i 4! !4? 1 424 43K :uyx ift6 nek : '.HIJ U4 10 ll7-- iytM H7fi 92 7! rretcrred V' i- l, "en Te:. Ce l'iiit.'.iiM.riiis.. Stocks s:catly. runnsyl.-ania R. t: Reading Lehigh Valley - Lehigh .Navigation Ex liiv .. I'uUule. t'itts. .t ttestem Northern Central Norf he.'iiriiclilc I'rclcrii'.: : ll.;.-tenvi;ii Electric l.'iiderg'euuil I'd. Ce. I'hiiadeleiih A Erie If. R , ilunuise!) Mining ', lewaUnlch Idiiiini' Ukitke Statics l"e?in;. United State-s t per ctmtu . y. ...... ee UP 31 72; iu "OX r.i t'l 8 se 15 170 25 r.x. 1:01) 117 t.eciil -hocks unit Itimil. I'ur vat. Uiuc: ltv i: "er t. Lean, due l.--"...!' ISS5... loe 110... loe l..".... 100 "i pi i" 1 1. In 1 or ii vear.s.. 100 p.T it. Scheel Lean 100 I ' in 1 erSO years.. 100 I " In 5 er-Jlyeai-M.. 100 l.iibt nlltO. flUTi ma 120 12(1 lb'i 112 102 102.511 10.'. vn " I. ' in 10 or ie jenr .Manhilni Leinuu'i lean no KM nAKsrecua, Eir.it .National t;.uik Fanner--' N'alienal Rank ...$100 $175 50 IW.C5 l.'ine.isliT County National Rank. Ceiuiniii:-. N':iiieu:il Rank 50 108.80 :oe UK' 100 IU) 100 100 100 100 50 K.I 147 132.50 141.-1(1 i:M..VI 200 115.75 110 153 70.50 105 Ll'ihrnta N:ltinal Rank Kind Nitienal Ihmk Ceiunibla . . Kil'st N'at'eii.tl ll.tiik, Sliasliui"" .. Eir.sl Na'iinud Rank, Marietta.. .. Kir-t Naiienal I'.-ink. Mount .iev'. I.ititz N'ati'inal Rank Manhehii National Rank f'lileu Nat:e:i-it I'auk. Mount .ley N'".v Helland National Rank :: ci:r.r.A?:ceSH iiemum. (marr villi! R. !:., ihw inn $100 1115 1't-adiiV; .'c Columbia R. R..i!ue lixil 100 100 l.anjstir Watch Ce., due l.s-j lull l.ai'.eater (las Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 or 20 years loe Lancaster lias Light ami Find Ce., line 1 ".'' 1C0 105.SO 1(14 100 $2.25 25 50 120 JIIHCBLLANUOUH STOCKS, f"iarrviilf R. R .MillfisvilleStreet Car Inquirer I'riut ing Company , Watch factory t.m Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens Ileu.se... Columbi-i (his Company Columbia Water Company , Susquehanna Iren Company...., Marietla iloliewware , Stevens IIeii-i; Sicily Island Ea-it'Rianilywiiie x. Wayiiesb'g -CRSriKE STOCKS. I'.ifr Sprint: & lh:aver Vuliey .t 50 50 50 100 25 100 100 100 50 .MJ 50 170 4.25 1 1 $ 10.25 j:riil",ciieri i;i5 21 Celtinibia.t Clicstuut Hill 25 H f re'.uiiibla A- tt'aHhingten 25 20 CeiuiiibiaS Rig Spring 25 18 Lancuter & Ephrata 25 47.25 EnncEiLt'lb-tht'ii AMiibllut'ti KM Ut Lan.-a-tci-.t Friiltviilu. 50 50 Lancastir&Lititz , 25 (40 I.aneaMet . "iVilliamslewn 25 55 Lancaster A: .Maner 50 92 LnucastcrAc Mauliciui 25 41.50 Ijincasler.t Marietta 25 !2 Eanca-ter.t New Helland 100 Lancast'-r .: Susquehanna SHI 275.2." Lancaster .'; Willow Street 25 40.15 Strasburi', v. Millport 23 21 Marietta & Maytown 25 4u Marietta. Mount Jr.v 25 "Life, tireivtn, iicauty." - tt'lii.t : all admire" uiulhevv te secure it: A line head of hair in its natural color la such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te ue "Londen Hair Celer Re.-qerer," the most cleanly and da llghtfisl .irlicle ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render many ether preparation-; obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives It new lite, keep? the tcalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where It had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stair anything, and Is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxnry. ' Eon Een Eon den Hair Restorer" Is sold by all druggist, at 75 cents a bottle, six bottles for 44. ect.1M.W.S4w Decline of Alan. Impotence et mind, limb, or vital function, nervous weakness, sexual debility &c., cured by Wells' Health Renewcr. $1. Fer sale at; Jehn K. Leng Sens.
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