LANCASTER DAILY lJSTKLLlGKKCEK WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAIU 22 1882. -4 riini Ward. Common Council. Merris Gr-i-dicl 2lfii I. F. Rcmly. 320 Vavld .Tu:n ic ijli". A. Albright :j3 v Alib'iir.an. Win. I! -tunc ... 2MJSI. A.?JcG!i!iii CCO As-c-ser. Hauy H. Ioi:eii....l79iInriy lliriley 55 Constable. Philip li-de ... . 17-MIuceb T Mllinger..35'J Judge. Jehn:- Reek lOll-Jelin L Killinger .Z"A Inspector. Fetci AlUbacii 23lYin. DcIIavc'i 'M Sixth Ward. Seh ct eunell. Win. Jehnsen 30 J Daniel ,. Ra'.ci I 7 omniea Council, ril.Jii'i. Lev ci geed::".. Jehn Met .uighi Win. T. JeHi-iies .377 Win. Riddle 40$ Daniel Hie-wi 3I2iJeI.ii J Ce'Juau.. tit As,esser. Charles K. J-iailey. Vw, D.iiiiU II. JiLitnhu..3:S Countable-. Martin Dailey ... 40SI. W. Dultikli 372 Judge. Uyien .1. Riewi ..lJeli:i .c.ii:i-'-i 416 Inspcctei. -Jehn IS -e'ici 300 Jehn II. L"ni ti 1. 122 S.enth AV.titt. Ceiiiiu in Ceui.cll. Ilenii M.irjUi ... :wi J. 1: Smith ... '.G3 J'hllli DiiiUehcig. ..'! ui:ih 1111 MJIi.111 2VJ Franks, t-.eit- 37e,,Jn"uh ciaiksen. .251 Jame, R. G.uiii . 107' Ed w. Mcl'i 11 (el.) 22e Constable Jehn Meuiui;-i .. Vi't Mtm'l Giey (cel ) ..101 Judge. Win. Mcl.au.jli In .371, Wlnfieid - Riirn 270 Iiicp.'Clei. Gin Kuhluii'. . :,C-i Reb. C McDonnell 278 J.lghth IVuid. s.-lcct Council. I. V. W'Nc ',21 Ilcniy Cast . HJ Common Council. Adam II. Tuisi .... COS Ilcniy G 1st, )i 170 Jehn J. HuHcj- . Ml LdwntdNnlei lGil ISenj. Ilithei .... ',22 Win Cexcy 170 Al'iciin.in. Patrick Den.i. lij (,2iI.i(-eli Rccl.teld, ji 107 Ajsi'.csei C A ehleu 1 m ..UiS.Jace'i Rieek 10-) Constable. Geerge Sli.ty ...".iSjJe'in R nvui'tii nrt Judge. Ge.ergi. Hnidj G23Chaile.s Rie !.. ...r.7 lunpocter. hdw ll.u-iy (,23 Jehn Ovenl'Pi .-..lir. Mntli Wuril. Ctiiuuien Count il W. C Huchiuan. '.31 Dana Gi.iIihui :ul 'iceige Selici tz 317 Je. II Goedcll ... 2'fl Jehn McKlllip- ...Jeh'i Kem'ig .. .. '231 Asc-S01. Divid fhi-i . .."j7Ictci W.f,.)iiei.ht 277 Constable. Win 11tu- . '.70JA. J. I lix1 2VI Judge. Jehn Heek 3.I9Gee.-gc Vex ?,Q Inspector. Chailes smith 53 1 W.F. 14. Aiuwukp. 'Jin I'AMIIUNAItLL Wi:i)IllN Tlie r!UHln!s ill MI.M Kblilcm.lll nnd Ml. lt.tt et. St. Jatnub' chinch l.ibt eveiiiuj; w.is tba .scene el nu ttmiMiuliy biilliant wedding, tbc i;iitieu tlieicte liLin Mr. Martin Bates jr., of New Yeik, te MissKlizabctbGygcr Eslilciii:ni, .'i.stei el" J. F. Eslileiiian, esq., if this eit j. Tl'e ccicinuny w:t.s iei fei ined by Rev. l)i. C. F. Kni-jlit, lector of St. .Iiiines. As the biMa! jiaity cnteieil the church a wedding inaicli was lil.iyetl en the ;ratil tir.tn y Car! 31 itzj.md :i imp tial lijiiiii w.'S siiu by t!ic liejV choir. Thcie weie six In idesinuiils of whom Mi.ss Ida Uatei-, hihtei of tlie loein, was lh-t. Ibis ethers beinff .Miss Florence Smith, el L'hil.iriclphu ; Miss Eduaidinc Hei-lei, of J'altiiticrc ; Miss Fannie V5itt!iasn, ul I'hil.ul.'lpbia ; 3Iis.s Amelia v'ellis, el Philadelphia, unci Miss Matilda Fahne&tei'k, el Lancaster, fll t)f wbeiu aie dityul in white w.itciul silks, with iace iients and jilmnes. .Mr. Kben IJ.ildwin, if New V01 k city was the jjroem'.s lies' 111.111. at.d Mr. Wan en i. Smith, .!. Uc:.i Wadsweith, Gilbeit M. Spier, .lr., A-a I). Jiigclew, Augusltis IJiewu, of New Yeik city ; IJ. Frank Cljde, of Piiiladciphii ; 15. Fiank 13icue niau ami AVilhs B. lt:stci, of Lancaster, weie usiieift. The bsides chess was a inapniliccnt I5rii' -els l.ice, w itb diamond ornaments. An elegant iceeptieii was tiiven by the biide's mother, Mis. Hcnj. Eshlemau, at licr icsidcnc"', cot no of Dttkc and James sheets. The piesents icccivcd by the biide weie liumeieus and valuable, em bracing many veiy decant wetks of att and ornament, 'llie e!ite of Lancaster wete present, anil many pi eminent per sons tiem Philadelphia, New Yerk and etliei pHiccs. anions wbrnn wc notice the following' Mr. and Mis. Biuby, Phila delphia; Cel. and ?It-;. Smith, Piiiladel Piiiladel eliia: Win. M. Hic-iis. ir . New Yerk : Mi. and Mis. Cliai. W. Keini, Haltimeru ; i Judge MePhi'i.Min and wife, llarrisbtirg ; Mr. and M:s. Mai tin Bates, New Yeik; 1 Mr :i!il 1!k. Tims. SiLinldini' New Yeik: I Mr. and M:s. d'ee. II. Pell, New Yeik; Miss ! ites, Bosten ; Mit.s Bates, Nevpei, H. I. ; .Mr. and Mis. Peicv Smith, Phila delphia ; Dr. O'Neill, Philadelphia; Mr. and Miss Baldwin, New Yeik. The biidal party lelt m a special ti.r.n After .spend ing some time in the Seuth they will sail for Euiepe. IlIiTl. Altcuip'. Suicide M till :t t'i-ilel. The Philadelphia P, ex of yc ,terday ha '. the following item . James II. Hoiteti, reading at 1834 North Seventh sliei.t, wiie !i 1 bieu ad dicted te the use of opium for soma time. n Sunday evening attempted te commit suicide by sheeting himsell in the breast. He was leund in an unconscious condition en Matsball sticet below Neiris, with a lcvelver masjted 111 his right hand. The mau was lemeved te hi home, The .subject of this notice is James II. ' Ilorteu, late of West Walnut street, this city, whose ciiminal escapades nude him very noteiiou iu this city .some jcats age. While in piisen bee and sub-cquently be was very much addicted te the use of opium, anil upon this account some time age a leading insiuaiice company can celled a lat sc lisk upon bis life which he had precuicd. I'll 1:011 ?.itte:i.il ISauk. The Fulton national bank has leased from Jacob B. Leng, bieker, the Eshelman & Rathven banking 100111. corner Centre Square and East. King sticet, and will commence business thciciu early in March. In considciatien of tbc tiansfer of the lease, tlie Fulton bank has leased for Mr. Leng, for one year, the entire second story of the white maiblc building, Ne.22 North Queen street. .second Ward Constable. Constable Gcerge Ciamcr, of the Second ward, is a haic man te beat, but " Banks" Smith gave him a wrestle yesterday. Mr. Smith would have made a line looking and efficient officer. Dental College Commencement. The twenty-sixth annual commence nicnt of the Pennsylvania co'.lcge of dental surgery will be held in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, en Saturday, Febru ary 25, at 12 o'clock. Amene the grad uates is Alficd D. Clark, of this city. Tlie Straight Vote. The total vete for Democratic inspec tors iu the city yesterday was 2903, Re rmblican 2S1G ; Democratic majeiity 87. This is probably a fair test of the straight vote. (oetl Time. Lancaster. Pa., Feb. 21. Bad day aud track. One heat, single harness : Mac 1. Limber Jim Die. Time- 2 24. Court Meeting. The ceuit will meet to-menow at 12 o'clock, te compile the city election returns. ' LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. 1 hi; elections in ihe cecstr. Our Kcgular Columbia Budget. Following is the table of yesterday's vote en boieugh officers : Democrats in small c.rs . 1st.! 2 J. 3a. Total. l! Citrf JJut eess. I ' j Jicwi.'-SUTU 25-1 231j FiS 790 C. Ilolliiigswetth I 239 191 203 Utt Council. 1 IaM& I'rr.P.OTTET 2S2 383 235 Ctt) Ull. Pattes 255 209 272 73', Samuel Ai-ms 22i 177 2M K0 W. 11. Piahlei 239 2.J7 2J1 753 M. S -human 239 21 2 711 J.T.Wilsen 212 221. 239 707 Scheel Iievrrl H.O.-ih.hGZV 241 203 23C 70 1I..S (.itAEILL 215 212 259 710 IVO'ne.NXELL 207 17 2. 637 Milten Wiku 25ti 220 21 728 C. W. .Stevenson 278 230 213 751 J.'l. Auwerter .0 221 247 72S Auditor. C. II. McCulleuKli 73 210 29 507 High Constable. Il.Stramiildge 239 237 210 731 FIRST WARD. Judjje : L. M. Filbuit 200, E. B. Eck man 204. Inspecter: Jehn McCall 241. F. Williams 233. Assessor : C. F. Yeung 252, S. B. Clepper 243. Assistant Atscb Atscb sets : II. II. Cramer. 243, W. Wanbalt.h 244 ; C. Ilershev 232, J. D. Ferrey 2C1. Constable : H. W. Keech 241, Jehn Gil beit 249. HLCOMI WARD. Judge : P. A. Kimburtt. sr. 142, S. C. Swartz 24:.. Inspector : J. M. Head 180, J. W. Yocum 217. Assessor : W. G. DurLXiierKR IDS, W.Beyd 248. Assistant Ass-csseis : S. S. Detwiler 187, William IIaknes ISO ; Gee. DellulT 243. G. A. Gievc241. Censtable: Allen W. !Iall 202,11. FisberSll. THIRD WARIJ. Judue: A. IIardxmi. 233, Wm. Gilbeit 218. Inspector : Frnk Juiin&en 251, D. C. Wann 249. Assessor : Jehn Harsh 210, D. F. G.ilviu 283. Assistant Abscs Abscs seis : Gee. Zeigler 282, Jehn Neimer 233 ; J. Kee..ey 203. N. Bernbauer 237, W. Uake (Ind.) 2. Constable : F. Struck 411, IJ. Bcatd 19. Justice of the Peace : G1.0. L. Lyle 120, Jehn P. Fiauk 373. The Iloreugli Itudget. L'pp Ai Black, railiead contiacters, sell mg oil' their heiscs. Quiet election, big poll and geuerally geed eidei .c-tciday. The Piesbyteriati entertaiument in tlie epLia house this evening ; Frank Maye Ihtmhl to-menow evening and Fisk's Jubike biueis enFiiciay. Tlie complimentary and benefit ball held by the "Yigies" in the armory last night was ;i giand success in eveiy sense of the weid. Mr. E Caiter with Miss Maiy Gratnm led the grand march which was a biilliant air.vir, with 50 couples fol lowing. The best of elder was mantaincd ind the ball ecitainly leflects a geed deal of ciedit upon its managers and the Vigi lant lite company. Ollicci Redctihauscr was present in ease of any disturbance, but luckily his services were net needed. His father in law acted as watchman en his beat. Te'iy Denici's pautemiinc and specialty tieupe played te a fair sized audience. A iiumbei of new flicks were put in the pantomime put of the ptegrammc, which weie veiy acceptable. Alfred, the gieat Miaee, i, ceitainly gieat, for a leek at his comical countenance is enough te make anj body laugh. Each pantemimist acted his ei her part, m an excellent manner. The piegranuuc is divided into tlnee ji.iits lirat the pantomime, second the olio ami third 111010 pantomime. i;rniif;ti i:icctlen. In Manlieim tlie election passed oil quietly; the eutiie citizens ticket, with the exception of Jehn IJ. Yeung for dis ti ict constable, was elected ; considerable "sciatching" was done, however, the im im im piovemcnt question being the cause. In Stiasburg the entire Republican bor ough t'eket was elected as usual. Sale of Hemes. Samuel Hes & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday, at the Mcirimac house, for A. M. McElwain, five head of Ohse horses, at an average piice of $199 ; two head for Ncei & Hewaid, at an aver age of $138, and oue head fei Jacob B. I3.iiism.iu at SI 13. Scuflle With Traiuiie. Tins afternoon, two tramps beat ded a tiain ou the Reading lead at Petersburg and wanted te lemain en. They weie lit oil by the tiain hands, get en and were scvcial times put oil' again after hard fijullle", and they ate new w 01 king tl.cir way te this city by feet. Muj of Ciiurt. This morning the mayor had six va gi.mts bofeic him, all of whom weiedis chaiged. The case of one dmuk was net disposed of. Next Wcek'h Court. On Monday next the Febiuarj' adjourn ed teim of quaitei sessions ceuit will commence. A number of impeitaut cases ate set down for tiial. Amusements. lluiiiply Dvmpty by Teny Demri 's Company. Teny lieniei'n pantomime company arrived 111 town this morning from Columbia at 9.30. They gave a -treet parade at neon with a lull bums baud et line musicians and a donkey which cicuted lele of lun and which will nnpear in the pantomime this evening. Tins is an 'xcelicnt company and the specialty jiuil ion is cry Hue. Uf this donkey a news p iper telN 1 l.e following story : " An engine uiecd lenly up: it stepped within a lew feet of the beaM. ; the engineer blew one of these lei 1 ible screams, prolonged anil cai -piercing 'tieli a blast as makes the sleeping Millcritd dictm of tlie day el judgment. Did he scare '! Net w 01 tli a cent. Did l.e shake the sloth lrein his limbs, eicct his mil and speed away like theasscset EaSbOiali, taster tlian the Bedouin ceuiseisian back te the chapparal? Xe, lie didn't. He turned one ear tewaid the cnuiiie, j ust as 11 deaf man uses ills tin car trumpet and caught every paiticlcs or the sound. And when the steam w histlc ceased its notes, and all the echoes died aw a , the animal straight cued out ids neck, opened his mouth, and in a voice that deatcned all the 1 ml read men and caused the ficight cleik te diep his pen, lie 10 u ed : " 1 can't : I can't : I can't : I can't : be beat : be beat 1 be beat: be beat ! 1 c a-n-t be-tie-be-bcat !" " Cast Lyiite." That distinguished Anieil can actress Miss Cliailettc Thompson, will be at Fulton epeia house te-morrow evening In the famous emotional drama of " East Lynne." A l.ue treat is assuicil, and there w ill be a Loge audience, as nearly 3ne tickets have nlicady been sold. rrank Maye. Ver the last time, it is an nounced, the people of Lancaster will be j Rflbided an opportunity et secingtliattalcnted young actor, Frank Maye, in his celebrated re'e et Deny Creclctt, w Inch !k w ill impcrson impcrsen impcrson ateenPatuiday night. hVJiCIAl. SOTWES. Brain and Nerve. Wells' Health Kcncwcr, greatest icniedy en caith ler Impotence, leanness, sexual debility &c. $1, at druggists. Depot. Jehn F. Leng & Sens. A riteMiT way te ease asthmatic wheeling. Use H.r.c'3 Ileuey of llorehound and Tar. Pike's Tcethaehe Dieps cuie In one minute. fl5-lwdeed&w 'I h tine bloom en beauty's face, the iosc iesc tlnt of a healthy skin, can be enjoyed In De cember or any ether month, by using Dr. C. V. llensen's Skin Cure. It does away with all eruptions and iriitatieus el either the skin or scalp. Cl:a. X. Ciittenten. 115 Fulton SL, X;w 1 01 k Cit3 sole agent for Dr. C. W. Ben Ben eon's lcuicrilc, te w horn all orders should be iiddic-sed. IIT-lWd&W -f"Ei:CUAT i-AlLOKIStt Dfcl'AKTilEM. "VTl JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., - - 25 East King street. NOW OPENING NEW STYLES IN Spring Overceatings, Suitings, Coatings and Pantaloenings. Lan'e stock te select from. If you want a Fiue Dress Suit, Business Suit, Pair of Pantaloons or a Spring Oveiceat, give us a call and"we will show you an elegant line of goods te select from and will make them te measure upon short notice, guaranteeing full satisfaction in every article. We use the best of trimmings, sponge all goods thoroughly, and employ none but lirst-class work men. We consider wc have the best cutter in tiie city ; one who with but raie exceptions gives universal satisfaction te all who have tried him We ask tiial for wc knew we have ::iveu satisfaction in the past and we are prepared te de se in the future. We abe have a full line of sizes of Men's WHITE DRESS SHIRTS which we knew te be the best that are offered in thiiglty for 61 00 Beys1 Diets Shiits also in all sizes. Wc aie eil'eriDg bargains in Men's Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Neck Ties, jjuspen dci.". Ilaudkf i chiefs. Cellats and Culls, Arc. We iuvite exMuuiatien as we have large stocks of goods at very lowest prices. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. "-Lire, Orewtn, lieauty.' "U hat wenlladi!ilie"ai)l he'v tosceuielf A flm. li,....! i.T li ill ill It-11 ill'! d eolei is such an .idlunct te beauty that no one who piires j geed leeks should neglect te ure "Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most c le inly and de lightful article ever mtie.lueed te the Aineii caii people. It 1, let illy diaViciit Hern all etheis net sticky ergi'innii, and flee Iiem all iiiipiiielngiedluiils that lender lnunvether piepaiutiens obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, icsteicsgrav hair, itlvea it new lile. keeps the '-ulp clean and iic.iithy, eatisin the hair j te glow wheie it had l.illeii olTei-lieeonie nun, does net soil or stall' anything, and is se pei fectly and elegantly piepaieii--is te make It u lasting hairdiesping and toilet luxuiy. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Resteicr'' is 'old bv all diuggist-, at 7'ni'iits a belt!", -it bottles ler fl. eci:;m.w.saw KLMZOO. Mich., Feb. 2. ISH2. Ikno. Hepltltteis will bear leeoniiiieiula leeeniiiieiula leeoniiiieiula tien honestly. All w he 11-e them eenler upon them the highest eiue'iilimis, and give them creillt ter luaking cuies-all the pioprieteia claim ler them. Ihaekcpl lliem since tliey were llist eltered te the public. They leek high liuik fieni the lli-'t, and maintained it. andaiemoie called lei lhuiii.ll ethers cor.i cer.i biiicil. be Inns :is lliiy keij up their high leputalien lei pin i and ust lulnvss, I -hull continue te lecem ii.'iid them something I luue nevei lelm driiie with any ether jiatent nicillciiie. J. J I:cceck. M. 1). Icl0 2wd&w tie te ii. n. i eenran's Himr Mere. I."7 North Qui en uti-ecl, ter .lfrv. ciMfm't A'cc A' (icnnt f)yn. Fei bright ne-'-' and diu.ibilily et color, ne une.ju.iled. (.olei iiem 2 te 1 ve'ind-". llnect.er.h in Knglish and (ieinem I'llce. 13 cents. WeMh.s Kveut.iiei'i: use I'aikei's t.ingei Tenie, bi'cuisethey have learned tiem expe rience that it ovciceiiks despondency, indi gi'sticm, 'akiiLss In the back and kidnej-, and ethei tieubles el the icw Heme Jew nal. lel-lnideod&eew Itruwn'ii Itoiiseliitlfl I'aiiacea Is the most cSUctivc l'.im Destieyer in the weilil Will most sine y quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied extei iially.and theieby mere cei taluly lelieve pain, w hether chi enic et iicut", tlian any ether pain alleviator, and it is w.u united double the btiength et any similai p. epilatien. Hemes pain in the Side, i: ick or llev. els, ero Threat, lttieiiiivitisin and all cin:'J. and is THE GREAT UKLlEVr.R OF l'AIX. -Ihieui.'s IIol'seuelu I'as vci:a "' rlieuid be iii eveiy taini!. A tenspoenlul of the l'nli-Jtea in u iimilili-r of hoi. water I sv ceteiiettii nreleiieill. taken at lietl time will iiiseimp ei.t. 23cts a bottle. tebll-i;, dM.N .'ta&u A iiemi:u ler lu.iiestien, Con-uii'ptien, Dyspep-i.l, Wcikiiess, Fevi i, Ague, i te.. Cel den's Liquid Reel an. I Teme In ioraler. 115 lwdeed.Vw FlIOH ami 3lciMjuiiie. Al'ie. beet "Rough en Rats" will keep a lioiise free tiem llic-". mosquitoes, luts and mice, the entuc season. Ill uggist t co Iturc. I i en uicfick ; well, theie is just one iemcl. Hut w ill cine you bej end possibility et doubt. , If it's Lier or Kidney tieuble, Consumption, i Djspepsia, Dcbill'v, W Iik' Health Keuewer is your nope. fl. Inmigl-t Hi-pet Jehn F. j Len .V Mill i. I et!iing Miert el 1'ni'dst.sKable llencllts Cenltiicd upon tenset thousands el sulleieis could eiigin its and lii.ilutaui the leputalien Which AVEll'S fcAI.sAlV.MLL1. ene',s. It is a compound et the beat e;;et.lble alteiutives, with the Iodides et Pe'.a-sium and lien, .mills the me't effectual et all lemcdies ler sciofu sciefu sciofu leus, liieicuual, or bleed iliseideis. I'liilorm I'liilerm ly successful and ci tain in its ieine.ili.il effects, it pieilntes l.ipidand ee'iiplete cuics et 5-cie-1 ula. Sel in, ise.ls, liumei, l'niiplis, Einp Einp liens. fckm l)iv(.isi; and all iliseideis n-imj 1 tern iiiipui lty et t!i bleed. l!y its invigora ting ellects it alas lelie'.e- and often cure Llei Ceniplainl-. 1 -ni lie We iki.e.s -mil li leiil.ullUs, and is a pet''iit i.sue.er el vital ity. Fer puiifiing the bleed u h is no iiiaI. It tones up thus) stem. iesten-and pieseiM s the health, and impai ts igei and energ . Fei lerly jeais it has been m 'teiiste u-e, :nd ifr le-ilav the most :i:nlabhi medicine let the suffeiing Pick, .mywm'tc Fei s.de bj all de-aleis. lcb!7-lwlced.v sum l)ktvsc " i.i.ii'C l.. Sir. 'leuiuc's Oiutiiieut WhatismeuMli-liePslng thin an elx-tmatc skill dibcase, and w hy i etseiis should siitfci a single hour when they hue a suiecuie in "Swayne'faOintnier.t "' i-. past eui coinpicheii ceinpicheii coinpicheii sieii. The weist eases el teller, itch, Milt lhciini, or lli.it annejing cernpluint, itching piles, yield te its wendeilul sill healing "itmli tics. Pimples en the laee mid blotches en the skin are ieiueed by u-ing this healing oint ment. Peitectly-aie nnd h irmkss, eeu en the most tender infaiil. Itehnig Piles symp toms aie ineisime. intense itching, p.utieu huly at night alter gelling waun lu bed ; ether parts uie sometimes atrccted. f-w.iyne's Ointinenl ph-asanl, ynie cine. Di. bwuyne A. Sen, :i Xeith Seventh meet, Philadelplurt. Pa., te whom all lcttets should b" addicted, fceld l.yall piemitient iliuu-gisls. ; in.:i) :hu"lTTh&Itw "A Wenl tt Hie VI lse is MilHclcnt." An effective and agreeable lemcily ler the ticat ment of Catarrh, Hay Feer and Catarrhal Deafness Is Ely's Cream IJ.H m. A suiecuie. Cicam IJalm effectually ele-anscs the nasal passages or citari hal virus, causing itcutlny sccietlens, allays inll immatien and iriitalien, pieteets the mcuibiaii il linings et the head from additional colds, completely heals the seies and restores the beiise et taste and smell. Iicncflcial results aie lealizcd by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as dliected will cuie Catarrh. Asa household lemedy let cold In the head it is iinuiualc. The IJalm is easy tousenndagieeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On leceipt or 50 cent w ill mail a package, bend ter ciieular with full inhuma tion. ELY'S CKEAM 15ALM CO., Oswego, X. Y. Fer sale in Lancaster by all the druggists. in-2wdced&w JUAIWIAOES. Wennixeer Fiscel. Ian. 17. 1Ss2. nt the parsonage of Tiinily clinic h, bj llcv Di. uieenwald, Augustus Wenninger, et L me is tcr te Miss Mary E. r i-cel, el s:liunga. It AX' II AIVJ:ilTJSV3lj;XT. SET OUT! isET OOl'l ! MUIi KKOIT and Speck, this (H EDXEsDAI) ciening, and Hetz's celebrated lleei. C. MATTEKN, ltd Schiller Heuse. 170K INVH-STSIKNT. S1.300 OF TKUsT money en trstineitgagesecuiityuta low rate of inteiest. Peiinancnt investment e!e siied. J2 0X)en geed sceniity. Call en OWEN P. CKICKEK, Law IJuilding, coiner Duke and Grant St . ltd Lancaster, Pa. PKON'OOXCEO BY COMPETEXT JUDGES TO 1JE THE 11EST IX THE MAKKET, THE MAXHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, Ask your Grocer ler it. IT. F. STEIUEUWALT & EON., iVlielcsalc Agents, j:c-an 2:1 yeuh Water 'it , Lnncait'ei. rKBCHAXT TAH.OBISG DEPAKTMEST. A'ir jLnrjutiixExuxix. TJOll S.U,E.-TlIi:tK "EW TWO-VIOKV T bi Ick seven-roemc't ilwcHlnss, with hull, v .tier in Kitchens wi'.llie sold cheap. Inqulie .it 27 Centre squaie. mlS-lwdU JAME5 JJLACK. -vreTiuis. il A meeting et the ntockheldcis or "The Lancaster City Light Ceuipanv." w ill be held en SATURDAY. MAUCH 4, 182, at 10 o'clock a m . af the emce et the treasuier, J. Hay lirenii, esq., Xe. .'2 Xeith Duke street. Lan caster, for the puipee et electing five direc tor te serve for the ensuing j car, and the transaction el ether imsiness. THOS. B. COCURAX. feb22-2UU23Jtnil .sccictary. PUltLIC SAX.EOF IIOKSKS. On FKIDAY. FLD. 21. 1SS2. will be sold at the Meirimac fctables. Lancaster city, the lol lel lol leng. te wit : bLXtcen head et Ohie Horses, sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. iu., when at tendance will beglvcn by McELWA1Jf- A credit et CO "lays will be given. &AMCEL IIE3S & SOW, AUCtS. f22-2tll. T.MMC SA1.K. A TWe-SIORY AM ATTIC JJ Dw-elllng. Xe. 331 East Otangc sticet, with side v.inl. Hus all modern imprevcinents ; stable en icar el let. Teims easy. FOii KENT. A two-steiy nnd attic Dwell ing, Xe. 332 Fast Orange Ptrect, w ith all mod em improvements. Apply at lehi2-2wcedK Ne. S2d EAST OK XG E ST. IjjI.TOjN Oi'bllA HOUSE. iyATUliDAY EVENING, FEU. "5. 1 he limincnt Chaiaetei Actei. Si R. FIMNK MAYO, Iu Hi W'eild Uenewncd Drama, DAT CROCKETT. Ah playeil by llim '""l ,'f0 1''"' '" Em epe and America. buppeile I by it piekeil cast fiem his giaml Lcliiniate Cempi.ny, including Mtt. E. L. HAVEM'OUT. All Hie scenic j.nectsani!. riepeuie cauieu by the inaiiitgement. l'eruLAi: ruicfcs. as, se, :scu. ! llescrved Scats 75 Ceitls. Fei sale at CJpeia j iifi5.n Cllllce. feb22 ltd . 44 rvlIH CONTIJiENl'." O1 nrr snn Illustrated Weekly. jin: e7.Mf.tA) ftriLf. TXvnrAsixi ; 5,000 Copies of Ne. 3 Called Fer. .sinnii 1 1 Lcnitents el Xuinber 3. which i- newicady andtei sale everywhere, will be leund contiibulien tiem, such piemlnent nitheisas 1'niLir liecr.tcr. Maistes. Mauy X. riinsteTT. Donald G. aIitcbeie. Jclias Haw Haw tiieum: hmvAin Lvkbett Hale, Pner. ilKur.v i: MiFriiLRD, Mabel Colliss, Geopeu Parsehs I.ATniter. Dn. F. L. Oswald. Mks.F. A. Jienseu and Haiiiy Castlkmes, besides all the popular editors of ear viiiicns depaitments. All Newsdc'ilers, Uoeksallcrs and Kailie.ul Agents keep en hand Xes. 1 and 2. Specimen i oelcs sent lire. Addn ss, OUR CONTINENT " PUB. CO. ll(1 PHILADELPHIA. I - - ou,s SPRING OFFERING, 1 LiH,eand Attr.w.tie Line el Spring Overceating. 11 thu latest and lit t -tjles iu the maiket. NOW ISTHE TIME TOIH'l. Prices ranging from $12 te 340. Elegant sill Weel, new design-, in DlAijONAI.s. TltlCOTS, bHEl.L ami CUEPL I'A'tTl.K'janlew asl". IMPOKTED llllH FKIEZK, 15AX.NOCK :UKNS.M)P1CCAI)ILLYS. r.imiiiiK I Hern Sl." te 25. .sUPKUlOU ENGLISH aad SAXOX1 WOOLs in nev and choice designs ami color ing, tanging lieni j te 5Ji. THE LATEST NOVELTIES -IN LONDON AND PARISIAN EFFECTS, Uaii"ingiioinS:setoSSiO. Dimmed thiough thieugh thiough eut "vith S Ik Linings and gotten up in the Latest and meU AilNtic Style known in the Ait et Taileiing. .oPIacejeui eidfi early te -tcuic choice et steick. Ne. 121 North Queen St. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. TTNIIr.lt THE NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT Al Till NEW YOKIv STOKE eoleishhow ciaetly as by daj light. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS : ." l."0 yaids elegant RUBAN DRESS GOODS, J2'c. a j aid, lcr .sold ferles than 2'c. One ca.. DRESS REPPS, all coleip, 12Ke. : jaid. One else FIGURED DRESS GOODS, all colors. 7c. n jard". 100 decn GENTS' UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, maelP et geed Muslin, lined, with linen bo-em anel wristbands, 75c. each, usually sold at ILtO. ,IUST OPENED ilnether choice line el Hamburg: Edgings and Inserting, Combination and Swiss Trimmings, Creme and Black fapaniah Laces, Kdelweisse and Point Venise Laces, in great variety at CITV PRICES. WATT, SHAND & CO. 8 Ss 10 E, KING STREET. .veir AJtrjiitTisji hex is. CUti'STY TETTH.K.- SVMPTOMS : TV A I -i ery blisters lerin, burst and dry into yel low, matteiy eiusts, which at times arc very itchy and painful. It affects the scalp, the beard, behind the cars, back of Hie hands, the lingers, the arms te the elbows; sometimes leund en the back, breast, and en the lower limbs te the knee. Women while nursing vim-v often havi it :n eund the ninnies, eausinir the most fearful sulTerlng. All skindlseasts cu.ed by DUs. II. I). & M. A. LOXUAKEli. Ufhce Xe. 13 East Walnut sticet, Lancaster. Consultation nee. 120-3U1 ri'AKE NOTICE. EKEE t'OK TUE rOOK J. en Fit I DAY. Anyone wishing te consult a clairvoyant can elose by culling m Xe. 250 West King sticet, ter diseases et all kinds, either ladies or gentlemen, such as Cancers, Khonnia Khennia tism, Cutarrli. Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, and Fits et eliffereut kinds, Faralysis, Fevers and Lung Diseases. I have ccitincates et peiseus that have been attee'ed with the above diseases. My hours aie from o'clock a. M. until a o'ciecs i m. nrju-aui PL'KLIC SALE ON TI1UKSDAV, FE1IKU AUY 23. 1882, w ill be sold by public ven due at the late residence et Cel. Wm. L. Pel per, en the Mailetta turnpike, about 1H miles w est et the city of Lancaster and imle east of the village of Koluerstewn, the following elesciibed pcisemil property, te wit : Four heavy Dnj.lt llerses, suitable for tlie Eastern market; one pair of elegant Illack Driving Heises, two Aldcrney Cows, two biead-w heeled fai m wagons, one with bed; one Studebakertwoheise wagon, nearly new; maiki t wagon, sulky, two carts, one set et to bacco ladders, two sets et hay flats, lour plow s. two spike h.u rows, spiing hairew, two shovel hanews, cultivator, coin scraper and maiker, two i capers,' neatly new; one binder, wiie lake, coin coverer. one nearly new hay ted eler, two giain drills, toot cutter, eider mill, btx set of wagon harness, cell.us, bi idles, hou heu suns, wagon lines, two set et single harness, fly nets, ii laige Jet et grain bags, platform scales, tobacco pi ess, tobacco Mcauiui, crcam erv, with alaige let of tin cans, chum, &c, S COJ tobacco luths, thice w heel ban ews, dou ble and single trees, spreader, leir, cow and halter chains, mattock, picks. siiee'Is, lerks, &c. ; a iotet locust pests, hay by the ten, corn ted.Ierby the bundle, ice, &e. All the laim implements arc neatly new and In iirst-class eieler. A credit el six months will be glcn en all sums ever $20. fcale te commence nt 12 o'clock, m.,shaip, when attendance will be given by falLAS 11. FOKKY, JOHND. SKILES. Admlnintiateis. It. F. Howe, Auctioneer. lel)S-3tw A2U,21.22d QI'IIINO 188V MtING 1332 CARPETS, PAPER HANGiNGS. I Hager & Brether, Invite hjieeial attention te their CAR PET. WALL F APE U and WIXDOW SHADE elepaitmcnts, In which they are offering linger assortments than have e er been shown iu this city, and at as low prices as same qualities can be purchased in Philadelphia or clsc wheie. 0 AEPET8 ! The latest Spring Styles of Mequet Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Superfine and Medium, Weel Ingrains, Cotten Chain Ingrains, and Damask Hall and Stair Carpet and Borders. Rag Carpet in full as sortments. Linoleum andJFloer Oil Cleth. Cocea and Chain Mat tings, Mequet and Velvet RUGS akd MATS. , WALL PAPER. 1 All the Latest Spring Designs in Solid 1 Geld, Embossed and Plain llrenzc. .uica, rials iiuu jtiauKS, Willi frieze, Herdcis and Ceiling Decoiutiens te match, for Halls. Vestibules, Paileis, Dining Kooms uiul Chambeis. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PUT OX BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, In Laige Assortment in Plain Styles and el (1 anil 7 feet fahades and the new new Dade Shades el various designs and prices, also all widths and dcMrablc coleis et Plain Shading and Shade Hol Hel lanels with all the latest linpieved Shade Hellers and llxtuics. Bi.issand Walnut Cei nice Poles, Walnut Window Iliiickels, Lace Cuituins and Cm tain Xete. iiv; ixviti: VXAMIXATWX. Hager & Brether, NO. 25 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JuNTHRTJLISSIVXTS. IULTOK OI'EltA HOUSE. WASHIXGTOX'S BIRTHDAV, I WEDNESDAY, PEBHUARY 22. j The Great Oiigiual and Only . TONY DENIER'S (Late Fex & Deniers) HumptyDuinpty" Pantomime Troupe. And Uniivaled Af-soclatlen el SUPERB SPECIALTY STARS. Willi the gleatest living clown ALFRED -rT 4 1 ALFRED THE GREAT. illii.LlJ THE GREAT Peer of the late Gee. L. Fex, Autocrat et the Slilts. In a biilliant melange of Foible, Fun, Frolic. PRICES, 35, CO and "."J Cents. Reserved Seats at Opera Heuse Ofllcc without extra clinigc. 18-41 X7UI.TOJN Ol'EKA UUUSE. EM)AOEMET Or SrECIAI. IIOIlTAtE m THURSDAY, FEBRUART 23d. EAST LYNNE, AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTRESS, CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, Unrivalled in tne peitrayal of emotion will, with the support et C.L.CRAIG and a mag nillccnt company, present the greatest of all plnjs in the encouragement et virtue anil morality. EAST LYNNE. Xe advance In prices et admission. Scats may be seniurcel new at the Opera Heuse. Parties living in the suburbs can address, FULTOX OPERA HOU3E, EAST LYNNE. THIED EDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 22, 1882. TVEArUEK INDICATIONS. Washixgtex, D. C, Feb. 22. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, colder, fair weather, northwesterly winds, higher pressure. K1UUTEEN DEAD. The Victims of the Fireworks Explosion. Chester, Pa., Feb. 22. Francis Oaks, another of tbc victims of the Jacksen's fireworks explosion, died this meimng. His skull was crushed, and his right leg was burned nearly te a crisp, and he has suffered great agony sitice the explosion. This swells the death te cightceen. William Cowan, who was frightfully wounded at the sanic time, is much worse this morning, the weunus having burst open. The doctors proposed te lemove his jaw bones, but he is new tee weak te un derge the opciatien, and his deahli is mo me mentai'Iy expected. Arraigning Prof .Iiicksen. Chester, Pa., Feb. 22. The coroner's attorney called the jury's attention te the ordinance prohibiting the stetae of mere than ten pounds of powder in any build ing, anil said if the jury ceusidcicil Prof. Jacksen was negligent iu conducting his business he was undoubtedly liable for the death aud disaster caused by the ex plosion. Prof. Jacksen then :dJiet.scd the juiy, denying nogligcnce en his part aud sajiug the .strength of the stars was unknown te him or any ether chemist. The question was then lelt te tlicjuiy and thev went into clese deliberations. mi: (iiiiui wi:tehn ri.uuns. KcportBet Disaster rreni fciery (iiinrtcr. Cuicvce, 111., Feb 22. Reports from points tluouglieut the West all tell the same .story of tloed and disaster. Rain has been geneial and iu many plates ac companied by wiutl and .sleet. The tele graph wites last night iu every dnectieu weie down auel many lailreads b.ully washed out. The icsult, however, except fiem river Heeds, will net be disastieiia. The most sciieus inconvenience is fiem suspension of tiaflic along the Ohie and, Lewer Mississippi. IIewcvcr,the disastieu.s effect of the lloeds seems te be increasing. Kuinead Traffic suspended. Springfield, III., Feb. 22. The ie ie sultsef the steim iu this vicinity have been giater than was supposed when the fiist.iepnits were leeeivcd. Ne business is being d,'iie e'.cr MicW.ib.ish line be tween here and Decatur. W.tbash busi. ness is going ever the Peoria, Decatur & Evansville and the Illinois Ceutial lines. The Wabash depot in this city has been blocked with trains ail day. Trains which weie te have gene west at six yesterday morning had net get out at 0:50 last nitfht. Nothing is doing en the St. Leuis, bianch of the Wabash. Twe bridges aie gene between hcie and Edinlr.irg en the Ohie & Mississippi. Till: WAY IVi: CKEilKATI'. A General Observance of W.ishint'iiijH Itlrtliday lu New Yerk. New Yerk, Feb. 22. Washington's birthday was duly observed in this city te day, all the banks and exchange'-, and nearly all the places of business being closed. The .state ami fedctal ceuits weie also closed, but the eu&tem house was open for an hour for the entry and clcaiauce of vessel."-. The sticcts were a dcsci ted appeal ance, similar te that of Sunday. As te-day was also Ash Wednesday it was observed in bjth the Episcopal Ptid Catholic churches, wheie services appropriate te the occasion were conducted. At sunrise this morning the American ilag was heisted en the old feit at Centre Path by a lepicsentativc of the Veteians of 1812. A number of clubs and eigani z itiens celebrated the tay with diimcis, matching, receptions, balls, athletic, games and ether forms of amusement. M.itincjs were given at most of the theatres, and en the whole the day was mme geneially ob eb scived licie than it usually is. In l'liiiactelptiU. Philadelphia, Feb. 23. The weather is much pleasantcr te-day than it was yesterday, but the day is being cclebiateel very quietly. But little business is being done, and the ceuits. exchanges aud banks aie al! closed. MUltK LASD FOR KUSSIAX UEFL't'E.I fc. An Oiler of el Fren llemss in N.irlli Carolina Piiilvuelpiiia, Feb. 22. Anether offer et land for the Russian refugees was ie cei ved by Majer King this morning iu a communication fiem Calvin J. Cowles, of Chailette, Neith Carolina. He .says : '' Observing the veiy liberal offer of free homes for the persecuted Russian Jews expected en the steamship Illinois, made by Mr. Hamilton Dissteu, president of a Flerida land company, and having lirgc bodies of land in the mountains of this state which I want .settled, I am induced te make the same eiler of free homes for fifty families, forty acres te the family in fee .simple. The lands I offer are situated iu the counties of Alex ander and Wilkes, and ate adapted te corn, wheat, tobacco, etc., well watered and covered with Virginia feicst." BV AVIKE. Telegraphic Xensef the Afternoon. Yerk elected a Republican burgess yes terday, by 5 majority. Mayer PewJcrly, of Sciauteu, was re elected by 1.000 majority. Republicans elected the balance of the ticket. "In Titusvillc, James II. Caldwell, Dcm., was elected mayor and, J. L. Smiley con troller by large majorities. The Republi cans elected a city treasuier without con test, and four out of five ceuncilmcn. The Heuso of Commens has expelled Bradlaugh by 291 te 83. In the gale en the Ohie a little family residence near Evansville, Ind., was wreck ed and two women and a child were drewned. William Leck, a citizen of Morten, Del aware county, dropped dead at that place this morning. Edward Meran, a miner, was instantly killed last ovening by falling in front of a leaded coal car in the Delaware & Hudsen mines at Mill Creek, Luzerne county. His body was crushed terribly. Declining prices and accumulating stocks have caused the English cotton spinners te adept a resolution te work en short time ami i educe pioductien during Mai cli. Thestoimeflast uight was extremely severe en the Massachusetts coast, accom accem nauied bv thunder, lightning aud hail. A large vessel is reported wrcsked oft Race Point Light. A committee eeutUtiug of Jehn Gar rett, president of the Amalgamated iron aud steel workers, and several ethers called ou Mr. Reeves of the Phejuix iron company te arrange matters which would end the present strike of pud dlera at these works. 3Ir. Reeves refused te have a conference with the committee. NEAT YORK TUAGEDIES. A Y011115 Hellander Cum hW Threat With a Crrriagc Spring. New Yerk, Feb. 22. Bernard DeBar, aged 00, a native of Helland, committed suicide this morning by cutting his threat His body was found lying in his room and hie clenched hand held the sharpened spring of a dell's carriage with which he had ended his life. The dead body of Patrick Deran, C8 yeais old, was found by the police this morning at tha feet of the stairs at Ne,' jG West; Forty-second street. It is sup sup peseel that while intoxicated he fell down stabs and was killed. Tiie S.1U Euding of mi F.lepeuient. New Orleans. Feb 22. Twe mouths age Deii.i McGraw eloped with and married Victer Eloi, but his cruel treattneut drove her from him and she obtained employment as a nurse. Ycsteid.vy he met her ou the street, aud after exchanging a few words with her, plunged a dirk knife into her breast, kill ing her. The murderer has been ar lestcd. eltlUl' FlwOOU OF VtATKKS. Tlie Seuth and West Devastated. The Little Reck, Ark., Gazette's Helena .special says : The disaster caused by a bteak iu the levee at Williamseu's Placi prevented communication with the outside world te a considerable extent. The Iren Mountain railroad track was submerged and the telcgiaph lines broken last Thurs day uight. The levee has been tempo rarily rebuilt. The entire lower poitieu of the city and the main sticet at the coiner of Market and Feny streets is underwater and the only communication with West Helena is by skill's. The prospect is very gloomy, as all mills, the foundry aud ether industrial establishments aie closed and mauy work. men ami laborers arc thrown out of em ployment. Thcic i.s little doubt thatgrcat disticss will result among the working classes iu this city, as it will be at least two weeks be fei e the water falls suffi ciently te permit resumption of business. The water is still rissng. Iu the bottoms contiguous te the Mis sissippi river thousands of horses, mules aud cattle have been diewncd, miles of fencing swept away, houses destroyed and com cribs lleated off with contents, in many instances leaving the people with out actual necessaries. What the end et this will be none can tell, but it is evident that lclicf will be needed or many persons will die of staivatieti. Business is entire ly at a standstill in this city. The dam age te plantations in the valley will be immense. A St. Leuis dispatch says : The weather tinned very cold about) two o'clock this morning and the mercury sank sevcial degrees below the freezing point between that hour and daylight. The ground is frozen veiy hard. The river has liscti ever fine feet since last evening and is new 27 feet high, a total rise since Sun day of about 17 feet. Railroad travel is still very much interrupted. The only reads which scut out trains wero the Ohie A, Mississippi, the Caire Short Line, the St. Leuis ifc San Francisce and the Van d.ili.i. The last named used the Ohie it Mississippi track te Odin, thence by the Illinois Central te its own read. The only train fiem Chicago arrived ever the Van dalia read. The iuceming trains en all the ether mads were abandoned or have been indefinitely delayed. MAllKKta. I.ive Sterk Market. RiKKAiei Cattle' Receipts, 41)0 Dead; niur-u-c ttaitlv active and 11 shade higher; choice stcci s at $fi?l5 10 ; geed .shippers at ?.'." 50. H.cip and Lamln Receipts, 1 400 head ; (lull and temlenev downward; choice te fancy sheep ut $3 iWJS ". Hes Receipts, 2,V,0 head; market dull and lewer: geed te choice Yorkers $0 7536 K: light de ?; .r,0gf, 70 ; .geed medium weights nt f 1; )-(7 I" : pigs at VI 'SiiiK 1(1. Esr Liberty Cattle Kt'cclptK, .178 head ; the market was active at yesterday's prices. Hogs Re cipt". 1,000 head ; market firm; Philadelphia. $7 4W7 30 ; YerkcrK JGUSfJfiTr.. sheep Receipts, iffi head : market slew at yi sierday's prices. Lecal stecKS and Bends. Par Last vnl. sale. LancCity 6 per ct. Lean, due 16S2.. .$100 $lt " lbh5... 10O Km " " 1H0O... 100 120 " " is-x.... 100 ia " Iperct. in 1 arSOynw.. loe 105 R pewct. Scheel Lean lim 112 " 4 ,r in 1 or 'Jii year., ion 102 " 4 " InSerWjiars.. 100 10i.V) " r, " in 10 or ai years, ion 105 Manheiui borough lean 100 102 BAKK STOCKS. FiistXatienalCank. 1100 $175 Farmers' National Rank 50 lOH-Ci Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 lOH.fcO Cel uiirfiia. National Rank 100 147 Ephnita National Rank ion 132J0 t irnt National Rank, Columbia.. ..100 14I.:iO Fiist National Rank, Straf burg 100 RH.M) Fiist National Rank. Marietta 100 200 Fiist National Rank. Mount Jey.. 100 145.75 I.1HU National Rank 100 140 Man heiin National Rank 1U0 1M Union National Rank. Mount. ley. 50 70 50 New Helland National Rank U 105 MISCELLANEOUS BOHIM. Qiiariyville R. R.,dii 1KU $100 $115 Reidlng & Columbia R. Rdue 1832 100 Ien Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1SHI 100 10S..'0 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due In ler J) years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duclaSQ 100 100 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Qiiauyvillc R. R $ 50 $2.25 Millersville Street Car CO 25 liHUiiierPrlntingCeuipuny 50 50 Watch Factory 100 120 Gas Lightanit Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia WatorCempuny fc Sus'iueliannalien Company 100 170 Maiiettallollewware 100 Stevens Heuse 50 4.23 Sicily Island 50 1 i: 1st Rranely wine Waynesb'g. 50 1 TtTRNriK E STOCKS. Rig Spring A Reiner Vtlley ? 25 $10.25 Rndgcpert MJS 21 Columbia A Clictnut Hill 25 IS Columbia & Washington 25 20 Columbia & Rig Spring 25 18 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 47.2S Laiia.Eiizabetht'nftMlddlet'n 100 CO Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50 50 Lancaster & Lit itz 25 B4.50 Lancaster ft WHIiainatewn 25 65 Lancaster ft Maner 50 92 Lancaster ft Manhcim 25 41.50 Lancaster ft Marietta 25 32 Lancaster ft New Helland 100 85 Lancaster Susquehanna 300 275.25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 -40.15 Strasburg ft Millport 25 21 Marietta ft Maytown 25 40 Marietta, ft Mount .Jev 25 COAI pe TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale orten. Farmers and ethers In want et Superior Manurev.-ill llnd it te their advantage te call Yan I, Harrisburg Pike. i Office. 20K East Chestnut street, f egl7-l mlt-etd