LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20 1882. h COLUMBIA KhSWS. IIUK UKtiCTLAR COBKESPONUKNCK D. CJ. Wauu and Owen Mathot appoint ed watcheis for the 3d ward. Fisk's jubilee singers next Fiiday even ing. .Mi. Wtn.F. Feudiich 0:1 Friday last lest a geld watch and fob The Elocution club meets te menuw evening at Mhs Maggie Purple's. These persons participating in the cu tcitainment for the benefit of the Piesby tei 'nu Sunday school wil 1 piacticc in the opera house this evening. The young mnaway boys who left town eue day last week have letmned. They succeeded in 1 caching Alteena, but that day proved te be wet and lainy, se they concluded te icturn te Celumb.a, which place they 1 cached eaily Satmday morn ing. Religious sei; ices wcie all vciy slimly attended, j:e doubt the inclement weather being the cause. Larly in the morning it began snowing, which seen tuined into lain, then the air getting cekh i, hail fell, making ye.-.t-jidai a eiy disagreeable Sunday. 1'ieJ. Jehn Vraiit 11, en Saturday epetied an oyster and found a pearl neatly half inch in length, and which en one part of it had a lemailc.ibic likeness of a face, eyes, nose and mouth, being very dis tinctly seen. lie intends hiving it set fei a bieastpiu. Teny Deniei'.s pantomime and specialty tieupc make their second appeal ancc t monew evening. Theii pjiieimance the fiif-t tinn gave gieat satisfaction, and from the bills that an out, then second will mu pas tlieii ether Fer Ihe past week a man, and a shaip one at that, has been selling lings and soap in town. He wraps a five dollar bill aieund a cake of soap and prtcitrti he throws it amongst a let wrapped in paper. Fer twenty-five cents you tiy our luck. On Saturday he attempted te play thin old game en a number of railroad conductor, but they proved tee smait fei him, for after losing liftccn dellais in this way lie left that vicinity. He has since left town, vowing that P. H. K.'s tmplejjs beat him. "Tbe Passing iccgliiieut." D.tlv's "Passing Regiment," placed in the ep-ia house last Satmday evening ti a ciy slim audience. The pcifeiniance cr-itaiiiiy deseived a much laiger house. The piere has no el tire te a plot. It is founded en a legimcnt passing Ncwpuit, and being invited by tiie citizens te spend a few days amongst them, which is ae cepted. The efliecis are situated at the dillcirnt citizens' heiiscF,aud in the course of the time they spend there they cany en a lively Mutation with the ladies. The surgeon of the regiment had been sec ctly inariicd some lime before, but sa the last act, he makes it known. With few c ceptiens all are successful in their love af fairs and the play ends as all love talcs el During the feuilh act the squad of th.' Columbia cadets gave their exhibition diill, but by the stage being :,et en a small scene the ilent feet me.cmcnts h .d te be dispensed with. This caused con sidcrahle confusion te the cadets, but the di ill was done with neatness and in geed time. The cadets had intended going te i-ancasu 1 this evening, buttheie has been a misunderstanding between the advance agent and the business manager in lcgaid te tian.spoitatien and beaid. The boys think that by giving the drill this is ask ing enough, without epecliug them te pay theii own expenses. licit iipiinn el a lluu:ica 1....I Willie Getlci was tliewncd in Cone.ige falls, Su-quehanna livci.en Sunday morn ing, Feb. 12. He was 11 ycais old, had led haii, dieshcd in a new suit of liirht blue pant-., and daik blue cloth coat with brass buttons, and new beets with iien plates mi the heels containing holes te fasten skates. Any one giving infoima infeima infoima tien .if thedisceveiy of the bedy will be suitably le wauled by notifying Oflicci lieat, el llnnisburg, or Maj'ei aloeic, el White H.ill. Columbia county, Pa. The yetuig boy lud'icccntly returned fiem the s Id 11 is' orphans' school. Little Lecal. Cleppci's sand diggei is being oveihaul eveihaul id fei the coming season. Miss Patience Armstieng visiting Mi-s Ida Diiler, of Dillerville. Mr. 1 1. C. McCaulcy, of Mmeisville, is ou a sheit visit te his paients iuthisb.: iuthisb.: eugli. A new shifter will seen placed en the liver lead of P. R. It. in place of the mule team fermcily used. The change is only tcmpeaiy. Awoikmanefa tailei in W ihtsville stele ail overcoat and pair of shoes from his boss, and this meiuingsaid tailor was aftei the thief, but could net find him. Mis. Han y Biurcr met with a eiy painful accident yesteiday morning. She had diessed herself for church and was putting en her hat when by some mis chance she 1111 the long hat pin cieai through her baud. Te 11101 iew is election day, ami both parties looking forward with that inde finable feeling that is always caused by an election. Beth pr.itics aie sure of win ning, but time will tell. A laige vote is expected te be polled. One of flic cylinder heads of the lai.se engine at the St. Charles furnace blew off yesteiday, but without doing any datnage te the heue or engine. The accident was caused by the condensation of tee much steam in tiie cylinder, filling it partly full of watei . A car was pushed off the tiestlc weik at Filbert's coal jardby the men shoving it back tee far. It has since been 10 placed. The new Vigilant stcamei was tiicd this morning and .succeeded in throwing watci in six minutes at :.j pounds of steam, beat ing her fermci tiial. The legistcr showed two pounds in fifty thice seconds. Chief efFne Depai tracnt J. Shcnbcrgcr acted ar engineer, and until he pronounces it satis factory it will net be accepted. Unnatlen Visit. Ou Satmday evening the ceiiiegatitiii of the L'nien Bethel paid a visit te then pastor, Kev. O. W. Scilhamer, taking with them a vaiiety of tekcus of their esteem, consisting of ever SeO in money and ether useful articles. Mr. Jehn A. Abraham acted as spokesman for the visitors, and the pastor replied in a few appropriate te marks, thanking his fiicnds for their unex pected kindness. Elder Wcishamplc offered the prayer of thanksgiving and the congregation was dismissed w ith a bene diction by Elder Swenk. unburn Snubbed. 'Judge" Kilburn. whose communica tion te the county commissioners we pub lished ou Saturday, wherein he instincts the commisseuers hew te act in the mat ter of coiencr's juiics and tlucatcus te held them individually icspensible for any jurors' fees eidercd by them te be paid te the coroner, was rudely siubbcd by the beard of commissioners, this morning who paid net the slightest attention te Kilburn's paper, but went en paying jurors the same as heretofore. Judge Kilburn is fast los ing his gieat influence among county offi cers, who ait; jealous perhaps of his wonderful legal attainment?. fHtlicr and Daughter lleatl. Simpsen Ruth, of Stuniptnwn, Lcaceck township, was buried en Saturday, and at about the time of the funeial, his daughter, airs. Emma Dcnliuger, wife of Samuel Denlingci. residing ucar GrefTs store, also died. Beth father and daugh tei wcie well known and highly esteemed in the community in which they lived. 1JKXV1NG AUCIDX.NT. Iho Freaks of 1'rlsky UerneJ. On Saturday afternoon as a gentlnman fiern the country was diiving en North Queen street near the Washington engine house the heise turned suddenly around and broke one of the axles of the buggy te which he was attached. The driver was spilled out, butnethuit. Yesteiday morning there was lather an exciting runaway ou King street. A lad named Dougherty was driving a veiy spiiitcd mare belonging te Philip Lebzel ter, and being unable te cnntiel her, she ran oft' and threw him out of the buggy in which he was riding. She lan along the pavement en East King street for some distance, and, coming in contact with a heavy signboard in front of Jacob Adafis's restauiaut ciushed it te pieces, upset the buggy and became de tached from it, and ran at full speed out West King street, and as far as the fu st gate en the Columbia pike, wheic she was caught. Dougherty was net much huit, the mare escaped injury, and the Luggy was a geed deal bieken. Mr. Leb.elter had given te Deugheity pei mission te drive his old heise. a stcriy goer, but the young man made use of the mate, histeid and was unable te contiel hci. This morning, a hoi'.sa attached le a one heise brewevy wagon, frightened 0:1 East King street and staited off ou a mn down town. He turned into Ccntie pquaie and upXeith Queen sticet. A jeung man named Wm. Kegel tried te catch him b the head but failed, lie jumped into the back of the wagon fei the puipose of catching the leins He found that they were dragging en the ground and he imme diately jumped en the animal's back, stop step ping him without damage. On t lie Kal It 0.1 1 Cressing. The morning between 8 and 9 o'clock, as an east-bound pasei.gei tiain en tiie Pennsylvania laihead was coming around the cm ve just above the passenger depot, a ceuntiymau, who appeared te be some what confused, stepped sheit upon the tiack with his heise and wagon. Yellsel "goon, go en,' bie.ight him te a ieal.:'.i- 1.011 01 111s situation, and 110 whipped up hi- herse in time te escape. Just behind him was a two-heise tea .11, and it also ti ied te go en. 'I he heises wcie ; ei.ed by then heads just befeie they 1 cached the tiack and held until the tiain pissed. While this scene was being f nacteu a man attempted te ciess the track in front of the engine. He tripped and fell, but was pulled from the track in time te pi event his being crushed. Wiio i:cumg. Thi- af tci neon Mai y Buckle;, appealed befeie Aldeiman Ban-and made complaint against her husband, Jehn Buckley, of violently assaulting hei. The peer v. 0111 in was in tcais, was thinly clad in the com meni-t seit efappaicl, and even this had been almost tern from lies body dm in:: tin isaull. Tie fcei, i;aiil. Ti.f beaid of diicctei.s of the new na tional bank met at the efheu of J. Hay Blown, esq , this afternoon, and selected Jcie. Rile, te ti.insacttliui notary publ.e business. At the time we gote pi ess they weie discussing the question of locating the new bank. Curd of Thanks. t. in 1.11. riuuvnsiup Fine Ce . Ne Mil l.aneistci I'll , Feb. 2U, 1SJ. t the lobular meeting el theeeniinj en I'mlaj eeuin', Februuy 17th, It t In Id is iinanuueuslv Jieielinl, Tint the tluniLs et the ieui)ia aie liie initiate heiuby tendeic I te iheiu he-s pitablcpiticns in the vicinity el Oiausu ami Queen stiec it, Mho se kintllj pniMiled liineh mill cellet- tei thunieiulK-M of the FneniMilp liii iniiipiny tlmiiiK the inejrter, et the Una at the Inqiiiiei iiniitiiiH; eillfe mil Lowed' Lewed' t iillai tactei"-. Retailed, Tli it tlm :iliee c-ud el than!.- be pulilKlicil in tbiecdiulv pipeii el I.aueistii Ul (JhO. S. IjANDP-, -, eietaiv Amunemenis. ' 7ie '.fssniy linf linen"' l'e ,ii,lit. llu- new inlllt'iiy comedy, which h.i? been unite s!iit.sslul at Dilv's theatie. New oil und uluc-li in iin picsei.t ippieseiit-itieii thieuh out the l.uei t dies et tin- sfite has lit en iu cci nig eeiiiplltnenl-iiy pic .s netiees, -, ill be pieilueeil at Fulton epeia house te-nlht b the ei filial fast. leatuie et ltiteiesl in the pc lteiiiuinci) Mill be tliu dull b' a squad td Celiimhl I'siullit u eiganiitinn. Ihe Iniueiis 'Ce C." Teny fltnC'i II fulfill I)uip!t,."-- eil nesday een!ni Teny Heniei's imnteiuliiie and bpetialtj company will appeal in the. epeia heu-e. Theie me some new f ices :is wull us eltl taeiites In tlieeijjini? ilien. and uilijiiiK tiein the newspaper notice they yiu a ei enjej .iblc cntei tainment. Si'VCIAI XOTIVJ-S. ltctl ltucft, Knaelies. Ituts.iuk-e, unts. Hies, leiniln, mo-quitet-lnsectM. Ap.. eleined out by " lleiih en Kat j." 1"c. pel be A liieni'Tiwuy te i.m asthmatic whef.in. I sc Male's llene et lloieheuml anil Mai Pikt 's Teetluehe Hieps euiein one minute fn iwdeeiliw "l.irc, fire-.illi, isenutj.'- W hat we nil admit p" anil hew- te-ieiu. it A line head t t h.m in its iiatmii! celtu i sueh mi aiiiiinet te beauty that no one who puzcs tfoed leeks should neglect te ue ' Londen Han Celer lteaterei," the most cleanly and tie 11 ;htt:il aiticle eer intieiluted te the nieii cu people. It Is tot ill- i!ilJ"eient tiein ..11 etlieis net i-ticky ergaminy, and lice tiein all impure ingicilicnts that lendernnuiy ether prejiaratiens obnevlous. It thickens thin h lir, i estei es gray hair, skives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean antliealthy, causing the lull te glow w hcie It had fallen nil e. become thin, does net soil or sti-ip anything, and is se jiPi fectly .lit I elegantly picpnetl -is te make .t a lasting hiir tlres-mg and toilet luxury. " Lini dnn Hair Ucsteiei " is sold bv all diuggi-ts, at 7" tents a bottle -i l.ettlf s ler$i. ecilM.VV.Aw Kii Mzen, Mich., Feb.2, is-j. I kne.. Hep Bitteis will bear lecoininemla leceininemla lecoininemla tien honestly All who use them confer upon tl'cm the highest encomium-, and gle tliim pictlit ler miking chips all the piopnetei-t claim lei them. 1 lime kept ihcni since they weie llrst elleicd te the jiiilihe. They took high lank from the Hist, ami maintained it, iindaic mete called lei than all ethcis com bined, he long us they keep up theii high lcpiitatien ter pimty anil usefulness, I shall pontiuiie te ipcetnniend thcin something I hacncvci befeie tlene with any etlier pilent metlieine. .1. ! lr.recK, 31. I. lelO'Jwd&w Nelhiiig short of I'linu-takable Jteurilts Cenlcrred upon tens et thousands et sulleieis could eilgimit1 ami maintain tiej leputatieu which AYEll'B SAlCsrAltiLl.A en)ejs. It l-a compound et the best vegetable alteiaties, with the Iodides et Peiassiamand lien, ami is thp ine-t clTcctual et all lemeilies for sen. iu leus, mercnii tl, or bleed tlisonleis. Unitoiin Uniteiin ly succpssfuland certainln it? xeniedial effects, it pi eiiuces rapid and complete cures et cio cie ttili.. Seies, Beils, lIinnei-, Pimples, hi up turns, skin Pigeases ami all dlsei tiers lising tiein impinity et thebloeil. By it3 inigei i tingt llects it alwajs ieliees ami often cm es L1pi Ceinpl'iint-. 1 em lie Weakne-s and 1; legal itilius,:iml is -i potent lenewei et vital l'y. Fer purffjiiigtlie bleed it lias no equil. It tones up the system. ie-teies and prpspies the health, and Imp ills vigei umiI eneigy Fei leity ems it has been in etcn-ie use, unit is te-day the most .uailab'.p mediciiip tei tiie sullPiing -iek, anywie'ie lei site b all ticalei s. tebl7-I wdeeil.t w Itrewn'.s lloiiselielil l'aiincca Is tiie most ptleetic Pain DcstieiPi m the weild. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied ctern illv.antl theieby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar pi cparatlen. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bew els, fcoie Tin eat. Rheumatism and all aches, and U TliK GREAT KELIEVEIt OF PAIN. "Bjiewn's HorsEneLD Pasacev" should be in eveiy lamily. A teapoenrul of the Panacea in a tumbler et het wnterswcctcncdifprefeiieilj, taken at bc.l tune will rr.FK rr a ceLn. 25tts a lettlp lcbll-IyilM.WS.w- A cough. Celd or sere, xnreat should De stepped. eglca ircauenliy.resuiu m an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. IlrewnS nreuehial Troches de net dl-order the -teuiach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying ir Ration, give lelici In Astluna. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles winch Sirgcrs and PuhlicSpeakers aresubject te 1 ei fi'rty years lirewn'a ErenUilal Tretii'si have been recemmenOed by physi cian .. -nd .ilv.aj-, giic reitect satisfaction. Ua !; been tested by wiile and constant nee foine.ilv 11 cntlie generation, they liave at- pinci' Tv-f .! ciited rani, among the lewafaple ri"jiedUs 01 tlifi a;j. sold at i cent-a box i.l.ei. ' S-ldlThJiSfclvv be te 11. i. uucuran's Hi up stele, 1 7 North Queen s-ticft, tei Mi 1 Veewan't yew JVa JVa tteptil Dyes, i'er biirl.tiiesdand luiablllty et co!er,aie itfetiualcil. Celer Irein 2 1 fliieuinl-. Dtreclien-i 111 Kn?Hh and (itmi 111 Price. I-; centti. A I'lmedi mi lmligetien. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Wcikne-- rtvci.Ague. etc., Cel-tlen'-j 1 lqulil lle'tau I Ionic IniKoratei. flSlwdeed&w The line bloom en beiutj's face, the ioe iee ioe tinte! a nca'thy !.m, can b enjoyed In Ue cembei or aiij ethei nientli. by iidlnr; Ii. C. XV. llen-enS '-Kin Cine. It does auay with all eiuptieiisand Mut'itiens et elthii the'-l.lnei scalj Cha". .V. Ciittcuten, 115 Fulton St, Zicw Yer!r Cl!y, sole -ient for Ur. C. V. Ilcn ten'-, lei.if (lips, te horn all eideis heulil be udilie--eil. HMwdAw Ktiiiicj (i.iiii)I:iint rureil. 1!. rmnci,Knche,iri, x. . Elites . -1 hae been ler eeru jen subject 10 'eiieus dn dn etdei 01 lhe I.ltlneM, mid ellen uniible te.it tend te bu-lnes-: 1 piecmcd jeni llnulnclv Illoed liitleisnud a- iel!i veil beleie halt a buttle wi U'-cd I intend te eeutiniie, u3 I led cenlident tli it tbev v illentiielycure 111c " 1'ilee l. JtVu Kile at II. V. Cochran's ill mr sleie. 1 17 North (jiieen tuet. Laueasti r V, iimi.n l.Vx.i.v.ifciK use 1'aikn'i liinger Tenie, bueiu-e they liae Ic lined tiouicpe- ncnre tli.it it ineic.m.r ineic.m.r .'etien, v. eakiiO'.s in tli, Hid nlhf'i trouble- el t!.e di anemlency, Indl- 1 b iclv and kidnej-, -e. Heme Journal. lel-InnleoiIAcew '-S.IH HImmpcs " Cuicil (jj Or. Suiiji:e' Oiiitmeet. " hat i liiei.Mll-tiPi'.in;; tliaii .1:1 oli-tinale sl.ni diiiasc, and w hv j t i-ens should -mltei a -iiiie hein wi.en they hue a bine cine in 'S'.ii.yne'sOintnient " 1, past our couipiclieu ceuipiclieu couipiclieu s.en The weist case- fit tellei, itch, salt i Ileum, or that unnejin complaint, itching inli-S icld le it j niiiiileiiiil till-hcalliig quali-tle-i Pimple en the lite u. d blotches en the "Un.iteiunexed bj n-ii." thi, healm;? olnt elnt i. ii m. PeiSitllys ii tu.l haimlc&s, ecn en tin n.eutenilei n.l.iiil itcr-uig Piles Syuii linii.iiu laOHt.m i iti :isj itching, iuticu l.nly at n.ht nil -ettiuir waim In bed , ellici ii.utsaio'em tiiacs ai f ted. fcwayne'a Oiiitiiient plra-an! -u.e caie Di. Swaj lie & "en. :,! Neith hi uilh stittt, Phlladelpl'ii, i'a te uliem all lctten slinuld be ai!i!ie--id f'lilil by -ill jiiemi'i"iit ilruglst-. juiiO-Smiirin&l-AH IIIINKV CAliitOLlC SU. 'lhe best -ale in the wmhl fort nt, bim-' ', son s ulcei , salt i heum, tt'ttci, chapped hinds, cl'ilb! mis. coins and all I.ieiset skin ci up up Heii iieel.lcd and pimple-'. The salve is i.e. ill id 'e j;i''e pel fill - iti-it IPtletl in uclj'f.wni mom v letumlnl lie srie ou ;'i t ilenn's Catholic SlUe, is nil etlicisiu. but imitations ami pnnntciii Us. Piite2Jcents. !-el I ! lanii.tci at Cetbi-au'j DmgStnip, 1 i7 i ! . ) Neith (J it i ii dii 1 1 ..mi .iiic r '. :sit Tali) i.l lte.'a ti ills." Blanche i.UU I en h'att , one pleasiuit day, uinl teiinil lui -ail and -"Ijjuiif,' dinipst liienil, once blight and "iv, ne'v catce eeuld ktep tiein in In: tei, ' eh," 4he silil, "'tis a di -1 tee te -ee Willi j, .eliiia, mj tieesebmllj n.'tn ii;'1 tin n saidl'fi iiiv!iu!, ' Ke,adalis will join tieublisditi Biaiuhc- called en Kate niiilii i t'av and leiiml hei once meie blithe md friy, he: IK" as i eh oil, -kin is lau, us .iiy uiaitlt m's .inul.eie Km sl,in disea,es .ml iiiipuie blitn', theit's mthiiii; in the iieild se j'eu i as Ke-atlali", it iliiits.awiv nil skin diseidi i-, humor, n iy, it tones the sjs- in, ales join ilKuud bim-hts nil doetei's biil- -old i-i 1. ineistel al ceehi..u'- lung L,"H' ' '7 .'ml 1 ?i .ei th '.'in e.i stiee' eOijdiiid.vw.: A Werd in i;i. Wl-..' Is Snliliieiit." All tllectie mil -igi' e-ible lemeiU fei the tieat iiicnl of C.ltiuih, ilaj l'eei and Cntunhal lieatiu-t is Klj's Cieim llilni. A -uieciiie. Cie.fi Bilm Pileftaallj tli in-e- theuasil pts-ag.-sef citaiihil vim-, c uising healthy r?eretien-. ill is milimuiatlen and iiiititlen, pietf.ls Ihe u.emb,an il linii.T 0 the lit nl limn 'I'lilltbiii d enhls ceiup'eltK heilstlie seies and icsteies the-t n-eet l iste mil smell. Itenchci il ie-ultsaie i.al-t A bv a lewappli citieii.. v thn.e'igli tieatui'iit us dneettii v, ill i iu ; at. u ill As i I'ou-ihe'il leinedy lei enlil in Hie he id it i- imee.il lie 'I he Balm is ei-ytev.-i fit igi.t ilile s.e.ii tiy druggists at.Vteents un nv lpt id ."iicvnl t will mail a pick igp -i'iiil tei I'.-ulai w ith full lnttiinia lnttiinia Hen LL1 s tin. ' Fei -..Ii in I 111 ULM CO, Oswego. V. 1. tii'a-t' I b ill llipiliuggists II". 2wdcedXw 'limit-Th tni!.-ir,. , iieiner!. u -,.)i. di tn. be. I at nul't and hre'.i ii of e-ii it-t bj . "ipk phiid suiieiiiig ami cijing with th,- . v. i a iilSng ) tin e! letting I, t th? II -. , . ii tn'.e ami "it i bellb nt 31ISS. V.l-btn.- iJiil'lllM, sHilll'. it will re lii e thcpe'H little -ulleii i Immeiliaii 1 de iu" 1 peii it; theie i- ae ni!-t i!e ibnut it. Ibeie is mil a iiejluri n i nib who his tvn .ihsIU, he ill net l.ll seu ..l once tint l . ill le tt MulM'til, ainl;'ie lest le the :nelh"i, nut l-liei and he.-lth te !!. cliihl, eptiat'i. tli!.( iu gK'. it is peiieitiy sate te u-e in all c.ie, ntt pb is.mi te the t.iste, ami is ll'e pip-riiptien el ran et the eldest and bcM lemaly phj-ican uu! -.iiise-' in the Cr'.iil vl lii - -.old (Mijvbeie- iictnUsa ' mi. .,,!, u,,uM.tV4s Itl.-Ct 1-I FKOM IJlIATIl Ihfielniw.iigst den.enttii Wllllain.l Cougli Ceugli iin, el 'emeiMli! , A es , is -e lem irkablu th it we beg t usk lei it the '11101111011 01 eai leafl ets He si's-': "in the kill et ls7i; 1 was taken i.ilh a Melent lib 1 -ling et the lungj icllewcd by a-eeie cough I -een began te le-e my appetite ami lie-h I wa- -11 we ik at 0110 time tbut I peiiltl net b ' m be ' In the -uniiiier til 1-77 I v.is admitted te the City Ile-pilnl. bile tneie the drcteis slid I had a liele 'n mi left liingas bigas a h lit cellai. 1 expend ed evti a huuilied dell us in tiocteisaud meil-icinc- 1 was te tui gene ..tone time a lepert went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a tiieiul told meet I)n W-.x Hall's lives t F.)it Tar. Lucs. 1 lai.ghctl at my tilends, think ing that my ewe was mailable, but 1 get a beltle ie satisly tl.e.n, w ken te my suinii-e and gritihe itiea, 1 f emiiience I te lcel better. 31y hope, e'ipp tie i'l, bcsaii te ieie, and to day I lcel in bptti". spints th m 1 Ii ie Hip past thipe jeai-i. "I wide this nepin ; ou will publish it, -e fiat PM'ijenc 'itliiett d Willi I)isea-el Lungs will be induced le take Pi Win. Hall's Balsam lei the Lung-, and be ceninri"l that con cen Mi.ap'l'm pan be pnied. 1 hie taken two bottles uinl can pe3ili' el -ay th it it h is done mete geed t'nii at I eihi 1 ineilicines I have taken since in bieklifes. My cough has al most piitiiely disappeaieil and I shall seen be able te go te v, 01 k." "-j.ilii in I.aneasrtei at Cefhiau's HiugMeip, i:7.iid li'iNei Hi Queen sue i.'3-lMlieiiTH&w2 maj:j:iagj:s. isii.ii l!iievis. On the liitli et Febiuaiv, 1632, by the lt.-. W. T. Gcihutl.at his ip-i-tience, Ne. 31 Last O.Miisc stioet, 3Ii. I)aitl N. feiijdi'i.efPc'nn, te Jliss Kmmi -. Uheads of BamluitvillP. .l.tw ' LMHS Df'iM.LR On the lOlh of Feb. 1 si J, by the l!ev. W. T. Gcilrud, at his lesi ilence. Ne it Last Orange Mieet,.Mi. Iaac 31. 1. tin I is, te Miss 1.1711' t. Diis-inger, both of 3Iaii!icim lewn hip. 1I.VW ji:a tu. snEni.a. In Wilminsteii, en thelSth lnt., Fleieiice K., ilauitlilprel WilmerB.antl3Iaitha L. Miaetler, aged 11 month- ami C daj s. Oui darling gene but net loigetton. Thcielatives and Iricnds et the lamily. aie lespect fully invited te attend the tuiicial, from the lcsitlence et lier grandparents, Gee. Derwart, Ne. ."J'J North Queen stiect, en Tups tlaj-atteinoen at - o'eleek. lnteinicnt at I.an-caste-r ceini'terj . Celmn. Feb. 10 Is-;, ;i;j. Klia C0H111, wite et the late Jamts celvin, 111 thcaJel jear et her age. Funeral liem the residence of hersen-tn-iav;. It. .1. King, Ne.2i) West Chestnut treet, Fcbiuaiy 22 (Wednesday;. Relatives ami tt'ei'.ds aie leqiie-tcil te attend "Ul" SEW ABTBItXISJEMEXTS. 11.INN A kVII.LSO'. HOUSEFURNISHING ! LARGE STOCK, GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES. fl'LI. HOUSESTIRES ! STOVES, HEATEBS AND KAN6ES. Oui stock is the most complete In Central l'ennsNlvaiiia. Bargains en the 5c, 10c, 15c. and 25c. Counters. Have just received a let et AUCTION GOOD3, which we are selling at innch ticlew market ilue -NO TKOl'BLE TO bHOW GOODS. B FLIISTiN" & WILLSON, Lancaster, Pa. XEW AVl'JJJtTlSEJUASTS. CI.OS1XG AUCTION SaLfc OF BOOTS and Shoes this rvenlnjr at 7 o'clock. L'osi L'esi tlvcly tiie la-t evening, at Ne. 20 North Queen stiect. JOHN1UEMENZ. IlEa.N: son. Auctioneers. ltd 3i:oneunck by cempltcnt judgk& 'it) bk tiie bevt in the maukk1, TIIE MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, -'.z your Grocer tei it. M. F STKIG Ell WALT i SON., rt'lie'.esaie Agents, I A) tilt 214 Neith Water St., Lancaster. piIMIW OF PlIII Assets et 1 DKLPIA. Eleven Hundred Thou sand. ilellais, bicuhIj invested, tei a pelley it' this old and well established company call et. RIFE & KAUFMAN, e 19 1: vr ki XG STUKET.j tISM.W&Si: iui;i.iusAi.t:eF a vluaicli- hetki. 1 I'Kui'JSKTi. enii r.-sijYi. r r.iiuu ai;i 21. lbii. will be sold at public sale at the Black nere iietci. en tne corner 01 ntiiniiianti Feuitli tieets. in the boiengii et Celuinb I ancastei county, Pa , I lie following leal tate. te w it Alotet ground flouting en Walnut stieet .VI leet, ii inches, anil extending .11 depth along F01111I1 sneet ISO Icetniere or leas, te an nlley, en w hieli lseiectctl a two-story Frame Heuse with atwo-steiv Fianie Back Building attach ett. A huge fetable and hheddlng. The heiue has a line deep cellar, ami under the vaid is a huge vault, being an excellent place ter keep ing Illinois, beer, &c. The piopiietor has 110 use ler ice with such a 'vault. Hydrant anil ether iiiiieemcnts. Adjoining piepertv el Philip Bt'iklcy, deceased. Theabevetlt'sciihetl piepurty has been kept as a hotel lera number et jeais, unci lias been doing quite agoed bust ne-s. bale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. 111., en said daw w lien attendance will be given and con-dit'.en- made known by GKItTHUDE Rl'PPItKCHT. -a J'f Hi ss a. Sen, Auct'". tja-2td X)IJ Ili.lC SALL' N TUUKSDAY, FklSKU AUY2J. lbSi. will he sehl by public 1 en due at the late lesitlence et Cel. Wm. L. IVi pei, en the ilarietta turnpike, about 1M miles ' west et the city et Lancaster anil mile cast . et tiie village of Kohrerstewn, the following tlt-eiibed pt'i-eiial prepeity, le wit : Four heavy Draft Horses, suitable ler the ' laistein maiket ; one pair et elegant Black Diiving Horses, two Aldemey Cows, two bio ul-wheclcd hum wagons one with bed; one btuilebakertwe horse wagon, neaily new; maiket wagon, snlky, two carts, one set et te b ic'coludileis.twe sctset hay Hats, mm plows, two spike Inn lows, spiing hariew, tnosheel ' h 11 ions, cultivator, corn scraper nntl maikei, two leapcis, neaily new; one binilei, wiie nike, pen u coverer. one nearly new hay ted tier, 1 we grain dulls, root cutter, elder mill, si v set of wagon harness, cellai s, bridle", lien , -ens, wagon lines, two set el single hainess, liynets, a huge let et giam bags, platfeun . sealpH, tobacco pi pss tobacco steamer, pi cam- ' piv, withalaigu let or tin cans cliuin, .tc., 1 ". (0J tobacco laths, thiec w heel bai lows, tleu 1 ble ami singletrees, spreader, las, cow mitl 1 ballet ehains. mattock, picks, "he els terk", Ap. : a let or locust pests, hav by the ten, coin lod.ler by the bundle, &c, &e. All thetuin implpuientsaic neaily new and Iu lli-d-fl.tss oilier. Aciedlt et six months will be given nil ill sums eer $10. Sale te eeinmei'eis at 12 o'clock, la.slaip, wl en attenihince will be glvi'ii by SILAS II. FOKItA, .JOHN D. SKILLS. AilmliiiBtrateis. ii. I- 1,'nwr, Auctieiieei. teb9 3tv&i,5l.2Cl nKUIItkATIU JllKKTING. THE OLD EIGHTH. DEMOCRATIC RALLY! " MacGenigle and Honest, Economical and Efficient City Government." 'Ihe Dinieciacy et the i:i?lilh Waidwlll meet it SHAEFFER'S SAr OON, MANOPv STREET, e.- 3I0NDAY EVENING. HON. JOHN T. MvcGONIGLE, ADAM TROST, ami W. U. HENSEL WILL AilI.l.LsS THE MLCTIM. O UK SPEING OFFERING, ! 1 0-U w c ilispl.iv a -took el Spring Woolens that cannot be pxcclled In beauty et stle, hitrh tone niul lie lnipss et cl-aracter. All tie latest LONDON AND PARISIAN NOVELTIES! IN THE MARKET IMPORTED DIRECT. We ln He special attention and advise 1111 Cirly eidei te liisaie proper attention and choice et stock. SPRING OVERCOATING IN ENDLESS VAKIET1. SUITINGS, AN IMMENSE I.I.N L. TROUSERINGS, OF ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS. Call nt Ne. 121 North Queen St. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. LINK Oi' A'HJr AWJSKTMEMUNTS. 14""OK SALE. TIIKKE NEW TYFO-STOKY In ick scven-roemod .dwellings, with hall, water in kitchens, will be old cheap. Inquire at 27 Centre hqiiaic-. mlS-lwdlt JAMES BLACK. 'IUKE NOTll'K Kltvv- l.-.nr tup vnnu X en FllIDAY. Anyone wishing te consult a claineyant can de go by calling at Ne. 250 West King sticet, ler diseases el all kinds, either ladies or gentlemen, such as Cancers. Hheuma- tlsm. Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, and Fits et different kinds. Paralysis, even and Lung Diseases. I have certincaten et persons that h ive been affected with the above diseases. 31y hours an- from 9 o'clock A. 31 until 3 o'cIeck P. il. in20-3ld CIKUSTV TKTTJ!,U. SYMPTOMS t WA1 ' cry blisters lerm, burst and drj- Pite yel low, mattery crusts which at times are very itchy and painful. It affects the scalp, the beaid, behind the cars, back or the hands, the lingers, the arms te the e-lbews; sometimes lountlen the back, bieast, and en the lower limbs te the knee. Women while nuising very often have it 111 eund the nipples, causing the most tearful sullViliig. All skin diseases cuied by DBS-. II. D. 31. A. LONGAKEU. Ofllcp Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation liee. f20-3td OPKING 188S. Si'KING ISHi. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS. a. IjHager & Brether, Invite special attention te their CAIt PLT, WALL PAPER anil WINDOW "11AUE departments, in which they arc etlering larger assOrtmcuLs than have ever been shown in this city, and at as low pi ices as same qualities can be purchased in Philadelphia or else where. C AKPETS ! The latest Spring Styles of Mequet Bedy Brussels, Tapsstry Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Superfine and Medium, Weel Ingrains, Cotten 1 Cham Ingrains, and Damask j Hall and Stair Carpet and Borders. Rag Carpet in full as sortments. Linoleum andPloer Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain Mat tings, Moquet and Velvet RUGSMATS. WALLPAPER. All tiie Latest Spiing Hesiyns tn solid (.old, Kmbessctl mid Plain Urenze, Mica, Hits ami lllankn, with JKiice, borders anil Celling Decorations te mated, ter Halls. Vpstibuies Pallor Oiiiing Koeiiisaiul Chambeis. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PUT ON UY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. I WINDOW SHADES, 1 ! Ill l.aiire As-ei tment In I'l.iln stvliw anil en, and 7 leei Shades and the new Dade Sliades et aneiis itesigns antl piiees, also ul widths anil lic-irable colors et Plain Minding and Shade Hol lands with all the latest improved .shade Rellers anil llxtnres. Brass antl Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window Urackt'ts, Lace Curtains anil Curtain Nets. nv: r.xviTK EXAMrxATiey. Hager & Brether, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, I.INCVjTEK, pa. EMTJHtTAtlMIEXTS. "CHJL-ie.si eim:ka hel'sk. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20tll. MR. JOHN I. M1S11LER. iissiin-s n lil.rl.K- pnjeMiblp entertainment in the complete pre- """"" "i JHIJ51131111 iiaiys Jiiniarj- comedy. m As acti tl no uly halt this si aen in New erk with AUliUSTIN DALY'S COMPANY. jf giiaianteeena et tiie most deliuhtlul enti'itainineiits ecrgicn in Lancaater. I -:L'.'.L PRICES, - - - 3.1, 50, 7Gc. lUsei .t d Seats at Yeckei's elllce 10-lt F ULTIIM OPKitA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Hie Great Onglnul antl Onl TONY DENIER'S (Late te & Dcniei-l ' Humpty Dumpty " Pantomime Troupe. Ami Unrivaled Associilien et bUPERU SPECIALTY STAItS. With till, .rreutnat liing clown n,.AI't',.t?.I, ATT A t U ALFItLD THE UUEAT. MlAtU HIE OltEAT Peered the late Gee. L. Fex, Autocrat et the rttlits. In a brilliant melange et Foible, Fun, Frolic. PRICES, 35, SO and 75 Cents. Reserved Seats at Opera Heuse Ofllee without extra charge 18-it JfUI TO.N OPERA UOUHE. KMHIIlMENTOKiPEllVL lVH'OUT IM t THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23d. EAST LYNNE, AMERICA'S) GREATEST ACTRbsS, CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, Uni i vailed in t lie portrayal of emotion will, with the support et C. L. CRAIG aud a mag nificent company, present the greatest of all plays in the encouragement et virtue and morality. EAST LYNNE. Ne advance in prices et admission, beats may be secured new at the Opera Heuse. Paitled living in the suburbs can address. FULTON OPERA HOUSE. EAST LYNNE. ml -.td THIBD EDITIOI. MONDAY EVENINO, FEB. 20, 188P. TVKATBEB INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Feb. 20. Fer the Middle Atlantic states waimer, cloudy and rainy weather, winds shifting te southeasterly, stationary or lower pics sure. Fer the Seuth Atlantic states, increas ing cloudiness, followed by rain, warmer southerly winds, lower pressure. FLAUES IH I'HILADELI'IIIA. Aleten Print Works JUestreyed aud Other Balldlega Damaged Burnett te Death. Philadelphia, Feb, 20. Fire broke out this morning in the thlrd-stery of the rsg wareheuse of Berge & Meyer Btethcrsj Xe. 239 North Water street. This lit 111 occupies the liibt second ami third stories of the building, the first lloer of which is. of iron and the ethers of brick. Over this building:, as well as ever Xe. 207. is the sail left of R. II. Parkei, iu which a number of people weie eiupleycil. The first three Heets of Xe. 2M are the warehouse of the AlLicn ptint works of Lea, McCaiter & Cressen, proprietors of the Albien piiut weiks of Coushehocken, Pa. Ti.e rail u.tieheuse of Jarrett Brethers occupies Xe. 2:j Xerth Water strec t. After the fire had burued fiercely te; nearly au hour, during which time the upper portieus of the structures named were dest toyed, the liicmcu, while giephi! iu the second Uoer of Xe. 239, stumbled ever the charred body of a man. It is thought by some people te be the lciuains of Mr. Meyer, of the firm of Berge vfc Meyer Brethers, who is misMUg, but ethers state that it is the beely of one et the workmen, who is also unaccounted for. The Albien pi hit weik.-, hid Meek valued at 50,000, which isdcstieyed, u:.d the ether losses will as;gtPgate as much meie. The building occupies the site of Un building in which the great the of Jul 9th, 1850, started, by which thiity lives wc;e lest and ever two million dollar.' worth of property destroyed . It is new feared that theie may be ethers besides Meyer who have been burned te death, as several are iim-ang. The less en property will leach Jjl.lO.OOO. THE CUESTEK CALAMITY. Inquest et the. Corener's Jurj-liore Ui.ilhs of Victims. Chester, Pa., Feb. 20. Twe 111010 of the victims of the explosion at Jackseir.s pyietechnic works diel hut night one, William II. Fianklin, was a member of the Franklin fi:e company, and the ethei, Robt. Tayler, was a young colored man. Mr. Franklin leaves .1 young wife, but Talor was unman ied. The deaths from this oxplosien new aggicgate seventeen. The coroner's jury and the expei ts to day visited the scene of the icccnt fatal oxplosien. Theimiuest was lcsuined, and Samuel Xetts and Captain Motley, ofliccie at the military acatlemy, testified that the government furnished the academy with a large let of bias-, c.u tridges, three bundled of which weie at the academy when that institution was burned, but which were net te bu found afterwanls. The brass shells found near the ruins of the Jaoksea faoteiy .veie idcutilicd as these stored in the acatlemy. Dr. Westen was recalled and testified that he had closely examined the wound en the the aim of Mr". Gibbs. The wound appears te have been made b a minic ball, but probing has net levelled the ball. J. II. Miikel testified that he letuinetl after the last or third repot t, and then saw Mr. Jacksen, jr., who told him te keep away, as there might be another explosion. The building was used many yeats age by a gentleman te manufactuie Gieck Ihe. The testimony of Jeseph Ennis, Will iam Audeisen, Edward Bculah, James Roxborough, was te the e fleet that they had helped te le.ullh'.xcs aud bancK, into express wagons after the tire. The jury then went te the house of Chief Engineer Dalfon te take his evi dence, but he was found iu such a picca carious condition that by order of his ph sicians the jury weie forbidden te ii.tcs ii.tcs tieu him in any way. The funeral of Antheny Bather, one- et the victims, took place from the Hanley hose heuse this morning and was laigely attended. One of Cel. Hyatt's seu j, who was sik. in the military academy and had te be iu moved at the time of the fire there, has grown worse since the explosion at the pyietechnic works, and is new ljing at the hodscef a friend in a precarious condition. vr.K keui'e cexbi'iit vreit. Indictments Against Heme of theBlgThlevea Washington, D. C, Feb. 20. Tiie grand jury, as the result of .weeks of inquiry, last Saturday night at G:30 o'clock sent down te the distiict attorney a picsentment against twelve persons for conspiracy in the star route cases. The transactions of the grand jury rooms are secret, but it Las been ascertained that among these pie sentcd for indictment aie cc-Assistnnt Postmaster General Themas J. Bruly. ex ex Senater Stephen W. Der.'ey and his bretht r, J. W. Dersey. Death of an Antl-Sluvery Agitatur. Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 20. Rev. Samuel Jehnsen, a co-laborer with Garri son and Phillips during the early times of the anti slavery agitation, died last night at Xeith Andevcr, aged 03 ycais. lie was the author of several lu.igieus work", and a bachelor. Fatal Ending et an Old Onarrel. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. '20. Xear Hazel Green, in Wolf county, en Friday, Milburn Day shot Geerge Feulhcy, in flicting a fatal wound. An old quarrel and drunkenness caused the sheeting. Jews Maltreated In Warsaw. Londen, Feb. 20. Consular repeita confirm the statement that about a hun dred Jews had been shamefully maltreated at Warsaw, ten or twelve of whom have died of their injuries. Te Hang rer Murdering His Aunt. Lancaster, Ky., Feb.20. Wm. Austin has been sentenced te be executed April 16th for the murder of Betsey Bland, his aunt. .HOlu; LAND FOB THL EXllLS. AnOficrefAld from Texan. FiiiLADELriin, Feb. 20. Mayer King received the fellow iusr dispatch this morning fiera J. M. Brown, of GaUcsteu, Teas : " I am informed that a vessel with lifty Jewish families ou beard, which left Rus sia ou account of peisccutieu. is expected te arrive in Philadelphia. Through you I offer ene hundred acies of laud in Mettley county, Tex., te each family that will settle ea the same." Cincinnati Inundated. Cincinnati, Feb. 20. Heavy rain has been falling all morning and the river is rising two inches an hour. Cellars of es tablishments near the river are flooded and goods are being lcmeved therefrem. Seme of the distilleries and factories have been compelled te suspend operation?. lhe Bill te Retire (Smut. W-iii.vc.tex. I). C. Feb. 20. Iu the Senate at icimest of Mr. Legan the bill te place Gen. Giant en the letired list was taken up. and Mr..Vest pieccedcd te ad -dres the Senate in opposition te the pas. 1.1 c ef the bill. T:ie win ;ct Their sr.im. Pun iDFi.vim, Feb. 20. The supreme eeuit te day dccideil in favet of allowing the cti.i b.il.iiy claimed by ir.enib.v-s of the PemisjUatiia Legislatme. I'u.j .Millien :imt .1 Iju.irt. r i .. Uosjev, Feb. 20. Latest estimates make the less !y the Havcihill fire J'J 2o0, 2e0, OOl) ; iiisuraiiJi', e2,000,000. .: ..ficj.s. ':m ni.'!iii.i iUjii i,i-i. i'U'l ui.Li'R(, I b id Mini r tin II und itat. ; siiivth:n , ft "iii,?-l 0: 'Mi-'i.f I VJQ)u" ; Ohie .Hill intit.lli.l tin. ,, Jit r.lr,7-.; i'.MlliSVlVlllll tin , f.iit i". i:elliuir at SI ..1 Whiat ill 1111 r; tit I. md Iveh'm l:. d it il 'M. 1 M : tle Aiiile r at tl .:J,J1 .",. I :n linn en tai.- I01.nl tieniaiid ; Meiiiiei , ''ji : jillev. i-"' e : miM'il, (lie ; Ne Iiiiim.I e ls!);e. Oalsiiuiet anil sleilj : Ne I While, He; .Ne. 1 tle, !7e : Ne, : tin I ' e . Nt 1 inlxt.l, t'Me. R'j I'd nil .it tiie. l'rei isiens qmet ; 111 .s putt., its .liil'i iy -beet hams, tti ; India me lieet, til .'li'jt;. I. ml dull: tny Kettle, Iljie; lne-e bnt.-ii 1 rs', !li';e , inline steam, lie. itiiltei ijnii t. biUnteaily ler cheiee ; Cii-.n.i ei hxti-i, 4 ;5?tte ; de geed let huieic.Sslv, ueii-t steady i'a. and we.li'iii.arjlli1 Egj-H quiet and eislei ; IVnn'a, iVesiei.i. -J7e. ' ft. : ('lit e'M dull, but uiien inged. Pctr.ih'iiin dull; Ri'tineil. T','" WhUkydiillat 1 -.'I. si eils geed te inline eltnei dull :.t , tle tin Hti'-eeil neiuin.il at 1 ;i'71 17 ." )irrK iKtmui. Nl!.V .an. 1 1 biiiary.i) Hein siuti tint W'cstei 11 steady and nieilemlely ictlve; south- I'm iiuici and iint'ii'iugeil. U'lieit l72'e liigher and linn : Ne. ! l. d t-eb , 91 3."t,l .t.'4 : de Man h l :k.1 II ; tle Apiil fl .'Lr.l .17; de .M:i,il PV4f&l .17- tle .Jane, ?l Sterol .IT.". ; ; ile.lulv. 1 iiiiJI 2iy.. Cern Jig'J.'cl.elterand quiet ; niixeil'vi stern spot. it i-IJd.Jc ; tle liitmes, ii7,i(fefi!);i;c'. o.itsiibeiit 51 better I'lid quiet ; bt ite. 1'if r.!e- Wt stern isfgeJc. f.ittle .'.l.irl.rl in., t-eb ! Cattle Pun iii iii r.ivi t 1 .11 ; ale-. :)) hi ad ; liriiue .it 7e ; geed lit touiliieii, iy k'i'S'v'.i''; mitliiini, r',s3,'7ie; &sheei iuul.it .ietit: Saljs, ln,IU) head ; piiiuc, I'c: eoe.l, 6'Sfi;i'; ineiliiiin, ".Q be: eon.nieii. I'iifJ'iJe ; I.uiibs,."ij7;ie eilie", g'c; eulls.aaie. Hogs aetie ; "lie--, Sl.l); Id line. IllJ-i.Jl.iJ-'c g'lei'l, "p) c; mi'ilii.iii, 'lii'l'e; t fiiiiiiieii.'s' 'JV' Jae Merl: 3I.ii hit. t !lli 'f.D- Heg's Rett ipts, i;,llj(l head- total lei the ueel.-, 0,l).l In .1 1 ; -hlunenls, -.'.nij hemlt M 11 1. t -tieng mil n-tiveutu eii..iigeil jllltl s t' ittle Ci eeilds.e'l In ait; tet'it let ihe wei U. i,7a) hiiid; shipments, !,V,ii heitl. M.nl.cl stt'J.dy anil stieng; epei ts at fi'JiQULi); geed te t lieiee shipping. t".r.(id, ; 1 oniiueii tit fall 1 1 I 7" il'i ' : mill tl butt lieis stien : 111101 te l.tu-al $Z!0ib I "l ; geed le ebon ent ?lsl .".; .te"!.ers and helers, fil 1 . bin ep Reteipi , '.in lu:itl; tot .1 I1.1 tiu tek-. IJ !) lie 11I: shipments Mn head ; 11 Let stieiiand pnee4 nun : pi.ni te t'lll. ftif I i"; iiii'i litlin te gneil, f I "i' 11 ehi.ieii te I. 1 il i""-''; l.i.ct'i aiitt i'r.ivislen Ouer ittetli. One e'cIe!s itietali:i-i -it grilu null pmvi leus, t;n ni-li'j I by s !v. mult, Itiekei-, lt Las' Kinr -dii et 'i bru u j .ii Cliicage. In ( I111 i,;e theie h is In en .111 ilvm !; 'e 111 Wile it -Ull'l' Vi'sterd i. Win-it t.ni'i iat- I'eik Laid Milih l.j:', ii; 1 ".I' ie.11 apiii i.'r.' .;7h, 11 iT'-e un.. May. ll."K .W, .!! I'lill.iilelplii.i. Much 1 :i .:;: .17 Mini .. 1. "' , .'.s " .ii. ... M I'-.. . 1 IS'., .70', ,1'J ... stecKSinrKer. Nevk Ien., l'lnl tiiiilphi.i and Lecal btec-tj ii-'O (J1.1t. ti jt ile-i Ren-is rcpeitul dully b lt I'll IS I.I)sih, N I. ""i- (Vutii' Htiuare. KV ltlltK siepl.-s VI u.er i 1 bin uy Jik ll'.Wl ; id I. M. . l I .... I.W IIH' US; Mt ill ".. (Jhic-U'i) ''tilth Wt- stei-i. lit', lii-, .1 hilt!1 at. Mil. .V. M. 1'. 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Northern tjt ntrnt Northern Pat lite " Pieteiret Hejtenvilli Klectrie I'litli igreuml Tt 1 Philailelphn. .t Lilt) R. It (.nnnisen Mining lewaUulch Miiiim; UmTED States Rends. United States 1 piTOKnt-" 1K it 1.1 .jy 17 MA "J4 l-J 17 e r, 170 170 v. if. 100 :al -mocks anil UeniiH. Par Last sale. iie". 107 1.11 lid us Ml Url 50 K-". Ill--' 10ls. i -in 117 1 ; .:e 1 11. 'it l.SI.U) s 14-. r, 110 r: 70 "1.1 lei iir. ii-.") ;n lue al. .I10IJ . 10U . ion . HXl . 100 .. 100 L inc.L'tty i" -,n 1 ft Lean, due le2.. !e"- . " " 1' . 1VJ".. r pi .- cl. in 1 or "0 y, ars. ' rt pei tt. Scheel Lean... " i in 1 or 20 years. 100 lUO 100 i ' in or tM years.. " t. " In 10 ei a) years. M.r.ihciiu lioieiiguloan 100 BANK STOCKS. 1'iist National I: inlr. JKX) Kaimfrs' National Rmlc 50 L incMster County National Rank., se Columbia -National Hunk :ou Ephrala National Rank let' First National Run If, Columbia.. .. 100 F1rstNat10n.il Rank, Stnuburg Kie First National Rank, Marietta . ... 100 First National Rank. Mount Jey.. U Lititz National Rank it Manht im National Hank iikj Union National Eank. Mount. Jey. ."n New Helland National Rmk Km MISCBLLMJBOUH EOMI3. Quarrj-villc R. R.. due iKi.1 9100 Reading & Columbia It. Uduc ISiJ loe Lane-aster Wan h Ce., due 1&! Urj UmcsixtiT Uiw Light anil Fuel Ce., due in liirieycirs loe L ine-autcr (Jas Light anti Fuel Ce., it tm icu iuu 3nCZLLANE0r8 STOCKS. (juari'v ville R. R i 50 Millersville'-tree't Car Wl InquiiiT Printiiigrri'iii fiv .'.O Uatti' I it tei v lmi uas I.l ri.t t 1 1)1 1 1 eaip im .... i IAJ