e-tT " LANOASTFAl DAILY lKTULLIGEKCKlt FEIDAY- FEBRUAUi 24 18&2. -' - w COLUMBIA KilWS. OUK RKGDI.AU CORRESPONDENCE The ballasting of the Upp b Black con tract will toen bein. The Excelsior Elocution club met at Miss Mairgie Purple's lasc evening instead of Tuesday evening. A Mnall numbci was present. Mrs. Theodere lleilen was buried from the Second Street Catholic church this morning. A ft eight train -msci! westward this morning aud the tops of the cars were cov ered with snow. Mr. J. A. Meyers has retumul home from a few days' viit m the Lehigh Val ley. jhb. ur. uiveii, vim) ins uicutuc guest et Mi'n. Henry Suyd.nu ler some time past returnen te her home in Glynden, Mil., this iiieriiiug. The Osceola liibc, In j. 11, I. O. R. M.. purchased a watch ami had Mr. XV. G. Kcaeh and Jehn Leweiii.g contend for it. Yesterday it was v t:d oil' aud the former gentlemen having the laigeit number of votes wen. Tins v.at'.h UunelfgautUmo UunelfgautUme UunelfgautUmo piece of solid geld and ce-fc $11.1 Mr. Themas ilamakc-r. cl-ik at S. XV. May's grocery .-toie. v. ill, a-, .se -a as Mr. May's new store is lhiishcd, open for him self in the room where hoiiew v.i.rks Tem is deserving ami Columbians should g'ue him a liberal shaie of their pitieu.igi:. Three new structures, iiauu'y, Swartz"., St. Jehn's Lut'.er.in ehuich aud the new drug store, aie r.i)id!y being jm'-hed for fer waid aud are expected te be liuiaiied some time in April. A lady en Union street lust her little gill this merniii'T. Several pt-iseus told her that they had seen the little girl playing with some ether ehildien atVegle's halter. . She went te the place aud was rejoiced te find that the li.ii girl was in a house near by sleeping. Afu r seeing her in this state the mother left v.eid that as seen as she awoke te mmiiI her home, aud the seat eh patty disbanded. I'ranK Maye in " ilainlcl." A fair-sized audience gicuted Fi.uilt Maye in "Hamlet" last evening. Not withstanding the favorable notices the press gave Mr. Miye and his troupe, our citizens expected 'Hamlet' te be butcheied iu a feat fu! maum.-:- hence an agieeable surpiise. Maye ha, by his wonderful talon!, made ' D.ivy Crockett "' what, it is, and if he be allowed tin- time 'll.-.mlet' will also be addi d te his h.-tef successful plays. His suppeit is very si reng. especially the leading chaiactcr-, while the costumes aie elegant and nppiepsiatc. If he should ever again icvi.iil Columbia he will be greeted by a ciewdcd house. Dm nig the perfeimance last evening the acteis were several times interrupted by a number of drunken men in the gallery talking. It was very nnplea-ant te the audience, and cvies of "Threw him out" were heard en all side.-. There was also a set-te in the entry, but by the pluck el Dr. Beckius this was seen quelled. Our policemen were present, but made no at tempt te arrest them. They never de : but had the perseus been tramps, then the situation would have been changed imme diately, aud they would have leceived "tendavs for drunken and diserdeily coo duct." A "Base L.le" Nailed. It will be remembered that ou the 21t inst., the Vigilant lire company gave a complimentary and benciit ball for Mr. Samuel lilackseu, and that it was a sue ecss. AKe, that en Washington': birth day they had a number of friends from the Union liie company of Yeik. Toe Vigies areaiery hospitable set el young men, aud always treat their guet-; in the b;st manner. This was eariied out ou Wed nesday, as the l.inre number of lucr ki'gs and the remains of the banquet showed. The money te purchase eatables aud drinkables was raised by the mem bers of the company paying for then: out of their ewu pockets. And new tin-y arc accused of paying for it out of the money made at the ball. This is a base lie. Mr. David Celeman was the head man of the ball and the money was en trusted te his keeping. Wheu the things were bought he had the money safely at home. It is a shame that this uu uu true and despicable report should be circulated about the above ootu eotu oetu pauy. All the members are hard working men, aud it would be a stiange thing te find them without a doller or two in their Dockets. Mr. Celeman'.-, honesty canuet by questioned, and if thesj evil minded liaisons who raised the report r net satislied they cau call en him and lii' ' out what the expenses of the b.ili wcie ; that lie gave Mr. Biackseu $ l".."j and hew many tickets were sod, and the amount of money raised by subsnipfien. EatlDg Jutt Uelerc Sleeping. The Journal of Commerce maintains that it is mere healthy te cat just before going te bed than ictire with tha stomach empty. The lieu rears in the l'ere..t until he has found his picy, and when he de vours it he sleeps ever until he iitcds another meal. The horses will paw all night in tiie stable.aud the pigs will squeal in the pen, lcfusing all test or sleep until they aie fed. The animals that chew the cud have their own previsions for a late meal just befere dropping eir te their nightly slumbers. Man can traiu hims-elf te the habit of sieeping without a picecd ing meal, but only after long years of i practice As he comes into the world "f nature is tee strong for him, aud he must be fed before he will sleep. A chi'd's stomach is small, and when per fectly filled, if no sickness disturbes it, sleep fellows naturally and inevitably. As digestion gees en the stomach begins te empty. A single fold iu it will make the little sleeper i.-stlcss, two will waken it, and if it is hushed again te ic ic pesc, the nap is short and three folds put an cud te the slumber. Pareireric or ether narcotie may close its eyes again, but without feed or some slupafying drug, it will net Bleep, no matter hew healthy it may be. We use the oft quoted ilhistra tieu "Sleeping as sweetly as an infant," because this slumber of the child fellows immediately after itsstemach is completely filled with wholeseino feed. The sleep which comes toadultslonghoursaftcrpai teadultslonghoursaftcrpai toadultslenghoursaftcrpai taking of loed, aud when the stomach is n?arly or quite empty, is net after the type of infantile repose. Theic is all the differ differ ence iu the world between the sleep of ic freshment and the sleep of exhaustion. Te sleep well the bleed that swells the veins in the head during our busy hours must flew back, leaving a greatly diminished v. 1. ume behind the brew that lately throbbed with 6uch vehemence. Te digest well this bleed is needed at the stomach, and nearer the fountains of life. It is a fact estab lished beyond the possibility of contradic tion that sleep aids digestion, aud that tl e process of digestion is conducive of re freshing sleep. It needs no argument te cenviuje us of this mutual relation. The drowsiness which always fellows the wc 1 ordered meal is itself a testimony ci nature te this interdependence. " My Partner " Net Coining. Mr. Ycckcr this morning received a tele gram stating that owing te the serious ill ness of Mr. Parslee, the engagement of the Aldiich-Farslpc combination te pro duce "My Partner" at the opera house ou -i Meuday evening, should be canceled. Action or the Shinier. At a stated meeting of the Shifilcr fire company, held last evening, it was re solved te obey all orders from the new chief engineer of the call department. Jilg CatUsh. Frank Mctfctt, has catfish en market fiem the Chesapeake bay which weigh as high as 10 pounds dressed. Victim of the Cannen Explosion. Peter Ka-rich whose leg was shot off by the cannon explosion en the hill remains in a critical condition with fair chances of recovery. Frank Ileize. who was killed at the same time, will be buried en Sunday after noon at 2 p. m. from his late residence 09 Maner stieet. Messr.. Leientz and Shaller, who were collecting for the families reported this Morning' 123.50 cash sub.-criptiens ; be sides $4.21 received for old metal sold of the lemains of the gun. Mr. Krieg also collected S3 aud the following additional subscriptions have beeu received at this office ; Hen. II. G. Leng 3, Gee. Schleich i'i, Intelligent ek composing room $4 Total $140.71. A geed deal of the splintered metal from the cannon was carried off by relic hunters ; pait of it, as stated above, was sold for the benefit of the suGcrcrs, aud a portion of the cairiagc is in the station-house yard waiting te be sold for the same cause te the highest bidder. The breech of the gun, a piece weighing 74 peuuds, which was tin own into a 'field, and having a ball en the end of it. has been brought down te the Intli.lieenckr. It will have in scribed upon it the history of the gun and a record of the explosion ; and will hence liith be kept at this office iu trust for the Democratic paity of Lancaster city. Wm. Gaiini, who was hurt by the ex plosion, is laid up with a very soie leg, and unable te work ; aud also A. J. Keller, who was seveiely bruised by the llyii.g missiles. Jeseph Ardlett, who suf fered severly from concussion of the brain, and who it was feaied last evening would net iccever, Ls much improved to te dav. Circus Notes. Geeige W. Goedhart, of this city, who gees out with the Baruum-Londen show, has received a telegram te be in New Yeik en .Monday He will leave this city en Sunday night. Temmy Daily gees out with the Giaud Chens Itoyal.eii which he will have charge of the adveitising car. He starts about March 2eth. Beth the Barnum and Forepaugh cir cuses will visit this city the coming season. Bainum will open in New Yerk and the ether one in Philadelphia, and time will be considerable opposition between them. The Circus Hoyal will also appear during the seaseu. Chester County. Jeseph Pyle, of Penusbury township, sold tlnee aciesef leaf at 27, 15, 7 aud 3 cents per pound, or 81,200, te Lancaster dealers. The tobacco was well cured and the buyers bought the entire let without making an examination. Mr. Pyle will plant six acies this year with tobacco. A. J. Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania rail rail lead company, will raise en his Chester and Montuemcry county farm the coming season, lilty-lwe acies of tobacco, aud that all of it may be properly cured he has ar ranged for the erection of several large she. ds en each of the farms. A Largn Less. II M. North, esq., of Columbia, was vcrynnfortunatcteday. Between llanud 12 o'clock he lest his pockctbeok and diary containing $180 in money, a $1,000 note and a 40 check, besides "some ether thi:ii'K. An advertisement clsewhcie gives meie particulars. AimiSLinenl. ' Duvy ( 'wUctl." Our people li:i Iiud lie O.IHMH 00 a-len te judge ei Mr. Frank JUaye's lvmiitieii et t!e title role et the luineus play et " D.ivy L'leelfctt," anil en Saturday night tlicy w 111 beat Fulton opetu heuse in Jereo te testify their appreciation of an actor of line lilr.tiii)iiiu power. Min. E. h. Uavonp'et. widow et Hi:; dead ua'jOtlljn, fe In the sup posing company. J -jl.il T. Rri'jmewJ This distinguished iieler, evi-r u l.ivoiite in Lancaster, will up p'iir :it Fulton opera house next Tuesday veiling in the new comedy success el " Fie-h. the American," wiitten lerliiiuliy A. t; Gunter, inrt in which he has wen the c emi.tl npplau-e et pre&s mid public. Tribute or !Eespcct. Delta Tau Delta Hall, ) Laneiibter, February 23, lfcSI. The loilexring icsolutiens en the death or J. iianisen Uclbsinger were adopted by Chapter Tau el the Delia Tau Delta fraternity : V.'uia-.KAS, It has pleased Almighty Ged in Ui wi-deai te remove lrem our number our l'Hnved irater, J. Harry Geissinirer ; mid 'inatr.s, Death has ler the lirst time laid il-nftlietiug hand en our chapter; and V. liiaiEAs, Ne u ouNel ours can lelly express our Mir.inr at his untimely death, yet we weut'l in this way p'iy a tribute te 1)U mem oir ; tlirirlere be it Jlcselml. That, in the death ofllrelher Geis siiiK',i we have lest 11 devoted and werlliv Hater ; one who po-sesed talents et a hlli order, and who by his many social fluidities, upiililues el eliamcter, and zeal ler the eaii'-e, h:ul endeared hiiuelt 1e us all ; and Jlc'jircrf. That by this tribute te his mun mun ery we e.piess our pinteund sorrow- mid w:r.i!est sympathy ter the family et one se rleM'ly 1 elated te us bv tender ties; and Hctu'icrf. That our badges be lr.tppl ter a period et thirty days and tl'nt ii eepy of these i rsel ut ion be picM-nted lethe family of the iN-ccaeed.iuiil also be published in Hie Delia Tim Delia CrefcnU, the College Student and Lancaster Paii.y lsTELLincc:n. ltd Committee. AVECIAL XOTIVKS. 1'iivsiiiAXS attest : "Celden's Liquid Ex ti.icl of Heel is particularly useful in Diph tliciia. Fever, and every depressing disease.'' 12Mvdced&w Ilalm in riilead. There i 11 balm In Gilead te heal eneh gaping Mound : 1 11 Themas' Eclcctiie Oil, the leincdj- Is leuiul. Fer internal and ler eutwaid iiee, you freely may apply it; Fer all pain and inflammation, you should net tail te try It. H only costs a trifle, 'tis worth its weight in neld. And liy every dealer in the land this lemedy is sold. Fer miIe at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerili (Juccii street, Lancaster. rile: l'ilcs! riles! A sine cure found at last ! Xe one need sutler: A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A dingle box has cured the worst chronic cases et 25 or 30 years standing. Xe one need suiter five minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi c nc. Lotions intsruments and electuaries de mere hann than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (p.irticuhuly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a peulticc,6ivcs instant and pain less relief, and is prepared only ler Piles, itch ing et the private parts, and for nothing else. Head what the Hen. J. M. Cefllnbcrry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores el Pile Cures, unit It atreiils me pleasure te say that 1 have never leund anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief in Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Price, $1.00. IIesrt & Ce.. Pro-prletei.-1. 02 Vcsey Street, Xcw Yerk, IcbSl-Tn&Fd&w "1.11c, Urewtn, ueauty." " What we all admire" and hew te secure It: A line head of hair in its natural color Is such an adiunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Kcsterer," the most cleanly and de lirjhtful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It ls totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free lrem all impure ingredients' that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, ie-teres gray linir, gives it new lite, keeps t lie scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te jrsnw wlieie it laid fallen off or become thin, de-- net il or Main anything, and is se per. ii-iiU .hi ! -li'g.uitly prepared as te make it a iauii;: h urdie-sing and toilet luxury. "Lon "Len "Lon Ien Hair Kcsterer" i- sold by all druggists, .11 ;.- cents a bottle, six bottles ler $1. ect3M,W,S&w l'rowe'n Ueup.chc!d l'naceu Is the most ellectlve l'jia Destroyer in the world. Will me-' surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby mere cei lai::ly lclieve pain, whether chrome or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the ) stiength e: any similar picparatieu. It ernes p tin la the i:de, Back or Bowels, bile I hreat, Kueuuiatism and all aches, and is TIIE GKEAT KELIEVEB OF PAIN. "BkewVs IIocseueld Pai.acea'' should be in every lamlly. A teaspoonful or the Pumiccu in a tumbler et het water sweetened if picferredj, taken at bed time will bp.eaK up a cold. 2j ete a bottle. lebll-lyrtM.W&S&w sjkiuii- ")Ien. Wells' Health Kenewer. Absolute cuie ler nervous debility and Weakness et lhe genera tive functions. 1 at Irusits. Depot. .Jehn F. Leng & Sen's. Vaileu Causes Advancing years, caie, -lclwie--:, rtuuppelnt ment.andhercditaiy medisnosltien all ope rate te tun; the hair giay, and either et them Inclines it te shed prematurely. AVer's Hair Vioer will restore laded or gray, light or red hair te a 1 ich brew n or duep black, us may be desired. It softens ami '! nis'js the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes and cuieirtawlrut! and humeis. By il-. lue Till ing hair ls checlce I, and a. nt w growth will be produced in all eae3 wlieie the follicles are net destroyed or the gland dee lyed. Its ef fects are beautifully shown en a brashy, weak, or sickly hair, en which a few applications will produce the glr-Ss and fiesliness el youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it i in comparable as a dressing, and is especially valued ler the t-eft lustre and iluliiiessef tone 11 Imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye. and will net soil or color while eainbiie; yet it lasts Ien;; en the hair, and keeps it fic-sh and vigorous. Fer sale by all lealeis. tif-iv. riced&w tiik i"A!si::i:s VKti'rfu Dr. Uarber's Bed llcrse Pewdei-s aie the best in the market. They aie net a im-m feed iiiitilu 0Ii11ert11ndehe.il) materials, but u veritable Medii'ine. They contain lour timet the strength of ordinary lieivu and eattle powders, and will cure and la ten mock in 0:1c leuith the time, uctim; ul once upon the digestive organs and sccrclieiw, and may ' -alely lUied upon ler the cure el coughs, M-', dintemjier, glanders and nil di-easce el '. :-, mule-', cattle. Hheep, hogs and peulti They v. ill inciei-e the luiintily and ju.ilii., et milk iu cow .sand keep all kinds el s'licl; I.: a healthy condition. Sold every wlieie at .'. per pack, t ler tl; huge size We., or .': t i tl. Sold in Lancaster nt Cochran's l)i ng Siei e. i:t7 and I.J'i North Queen slicets atW-'-ljdeed&wl A Cough, Celd or aere 'l meat Mieuld no stepped. :egiccl lie'iuentiy results in an In curable L'ing Disca-e 01 ("on-umptien. Brown's iireiichial Tre'-n de net dLseider the Meiiuicli like cough sj ri:p and bal-.ams, but act diiectly en thciniiiiiiicrt p.utr.ullaying lrntatfen. givi; relief in Asihiim, llreneli'al Coughs, Catarrh, and the Thieat Tieubb'.i which Singers mid Public ""pejkers me subject te. Fer tl.drty year-. Brevn'-i ISuuiehial Tiee'nes have been rccemmem-'ct by phy.-i-cian.u. anil alv.avh give i.erlecl i:ilNlactieii. Having been tested 5y wide ien5 een.-.taul u e for nearly a entire generation, tliej" have at tained we) .iicritei! Kinl- among thefewstuple remedies )1 tins ag". sold .il i' eeiit-.a bes evervwliei ; .iif ! i-dTThA :'."clvw Kl'.Ut'KD I"Itl,d l)?;.TJl The fellow iiig-talementet Vt lillamj Cough Ceugh Cough lln.el Semervilic, .Ia-s., is .se leuiarkablethat wc beg teitsk ler It the. aiteutien of our read ers. He e-iys : "in the tall et 1-fT'i I was taken with a violent bleeding el' tee lungs followed by a severe cough. I mieii li"ran t' 1()"U my appetite unit lle-h. I v. u -e weak at one time that 1 could net leave my bed. In the slimmer of 177 I was admitted te !i:e (. ,iy Hospital. While there the deeteis s-.ii! 1 Lad : hole in my lelt lung as bigas a halt cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars 111 doctors and med icine. I wuse i.u'genc a one time .1 repe t went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope, but 11 lilead told me of Dr.. W.-j. Hall's Balsam pektiik Li'Md. I laughed at my fileinN, think ing that mj" ease was incurable, hut I get 11 bottle Je .-.itisij them, when le my MirpiNe und gratification, 1 commenced te h el better. Jly hope, once dead, begun te revive, and to day 1 leel in better spirits than 1 have the past three years. "1 write this hoping you will publi-h it, mi that everyone utllieted with Dlsc:?ed Lungs will be induced te lake Dr. Win. Hall's Halsam ler the Lung-i, ami be convinced thai con cen 3Uiiip,'',u can be euied. I have taken Iwo bettleb and can pesllivelv ty that ii has done mere geed t'liui all ether uicdieiiies I have taken since my sicklier. My cough has al most entirely dNappeaied and I Miall seen be able te go te work." .sj.ld in I.ane.-i'-ter at CeehranV Drug Stere, 1ST and is I North Queen st re iv.-ldcedTli.twi 1IENKY-S CARKOLIC SALV1. The best Salve in the world ler cut, bruises, sores, ulcer-. Milt rheum, leltci, chapped hands, chilblain", uerns and all kim'- t skin eruption-, Ireekles and jiimjile-J. Ties -ulve is . i.'aateetl te give pel led -atl-l iclien in every ease or money leluuded. l!e Mile , ou get Henrj's Caibeliu b:ile, as all ethers arc but Imitations and counterfeits. Pi ice i"i cents. Pel' I n Lancaster at t'-'elir.'.-.i'.- Drugstore, 137 '""I - North Queen -lrcet. A liiiiid Angel's Visit A Tale el " iunii llilllH." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasan! day, anil found her ad and siuhiir;, dearest fiiend, once bright and gay, new scavee could keep lrem crying ; ter, 'eh," she s.iid, "'tis a ij grace te f-ee with cie'ul:i, my lace mi badly marred!" then said herliieud, "Kestidalis will your troubles end." islam he called en Kate nether day and leuud her once mere hilthe and gay, her luce 41s radian!, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer shin diseases aud impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as llesadali-", it. drives i.way all skin disorders, humor, miy, il tones the sys tem, cures your ills ami banishes all doctors bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13'J North Queen street. "vSO-IydcertiVwS .lletticriii iieiiieini. .ilnners:i Are you disturbed at nisrlit and broken el your rest by a sick child ."ii'.Iering and crying with the excruciating pain of eu'ling teeth 1 If s.-., go .t once and get a bellle el MliS. WJN'SLOW'S SOOTHING ST'tUP. It will re lieve tiie peer little sulleier inimcdia'.el de pend upon it: there N 110 mi-l.ike about it. There is net a mother en eai th who has ever used it, who will net tell ynu at once that il will reg ate the bowels, and give rest lethe mother, and relief and health te the child, epcratiiiglikc magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, und pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest ami best female physician and bums in the United States, sold evcrywl.eie; ii cents a Lettie i:irJ-Iil.tw"K.W&h hklii Diseases " uercd by Dr. Swnyue'a Olutiuent. What is mere distressing tliau an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have u. sinecure in "Swayne'sOIntment " is past our comprehen sion. The worst eases et tetter, Itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wendcrlul iill-liealing quali ties. Pimples en the faee and blotches en the skin are removed by u-ing this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harm less, even en the most tender infant. Ilcl-.ing Piles Symp toms arc moisture, Intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm in bed ; ether parts arc sometimes affected, t wayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swaync Jb Sen, 33 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te wlfem all letters should be addressed. Sold by all prominent druggists. Jan'.IKJuidTTh&F&w A Werd te ihe Wise is Sulllclcnt." An effective and agreeable remedy ter the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages el" catarrhul virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation anil irritation, protects the membranal linings of the head lrem additional colds, completely heals the sores anil restores the sense el taste and smellr Beneficial results arc realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold la the head it is uncqualea. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of CO cents will mail a package. Send ler circular with full informa tion. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, X. Y. Fer sale la Lancaster Vy all the druggists. Ji5-2w(lefl&a- The true bloom en beauty's face, the rose tint of a healthy skin, can be enjoyed In De cember or any ether month, by using Dr. C. W. Bensen's Shin Cuie. It does away with all ei uptieiii and irritations et either the skin or scalp. Clias. N". Ciittenten. 115 Fulton St, N'ew Ve:k citv, ilc agent for Dr. C. W. Ben Ben eon's iei'i"u.' -. te I. "in all eidi-". should be aJiiiecd. tl7-lwd&w Kalamazoo. Mich., Feb. 2, 1S32. IkuoA-Hepimteis will bear rccommonda rccemmonda rccommenda tion honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit ler making cures-all the proprietors claim ler them. I liave kept them 6iuce they wee tlrst ettered te the public. They took high rank from the ilrst, and maintained it. and arc mere called ler tbauall ethers com bined. Se long as they keep up their high reputation ler purity and usefulness, I shall continue te recommend them something I have never befei e done w ith any ether patent medicine. J- ' Bacceck, il. D. fcl0-2wdiw Ge te 11. i. ecnran'a Drug ftiere, 137 North Queen -tseet, ter Mrs. VceMcm' -View Ao Ae Ao tieuul Dyci. Fer brightness and durability et coler.ate u::eualed. Celer from 2 te D pounds. Directions in English cud German. Price. 15 cents. Wesiex EVEiivv.ii'ii'E use Parker's Ginger Tonic, bec.iuse they liave learned from expe rience that it overcomes despondency, indi gestion, weakneas in the back and kidneys, and oilier troubles of the svx.lleme Journal. fcl-lmdeod&eew I'EOrxn aie killed by coughs that Hale's Heney et Horehound and Tar would cure. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. f22 lwdeed "cw ;.i-'r.ix'A. Bap.ke'i McLaueulix. On ti'e 2Ut Inst., at the lesidoneeet the bride's parents, by Kev. ln. Y. Jlitcheli, D. D., Mr. Andrew S. Barker, of Philadelphia, te M Us Ella McLaughlin, et this city. Cahrelis Iliaui. On the 21st of February, 18S2, by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at Kudy A Martin's Leepard hotel. Mr. Jehn II. Carrolis. et East Lamp.iter, te Misi Martha M. Ilcrr. of Lancaster city. JJjlTJlM Hekzec 111 this eit j en the 2il of February, ISaJ, Flank Herzug. The iclatives and lriends et Ihu family me lcspccttully invited te attend the funeral, lrem Ids parents' lesidence, N'e. Ml Maner street, en Sumlny afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t xn a x wit 'vis Bsmsr. iUT. ON IKIIIAV, V'JSBltUAKY 24, j Between 11 and 12 o'clock a. m.. between Ames Slavuiaker'.- eflice and K. D. North's office, en .North Duke direct, a Diary, contain ing several railroad passes iu my name, and about S1S0 in money, a note ler $1.000, and a check ter $10 A libeial reward will be paid ler their lcturn. II. M. XOUTH. J"::c"en Fitui'is. Just received 2'0 1JOXES OF ORANGES AND LEMONS, Ex-Steamer Palm llranch at Philadelphia by M1LLEK & HAKTMAN. 11" Cor. Chestnut and Market streets. j;lt HUNT Till: I.:IKUK TWO-STOKY i' Bilek Dwelling en the corner et Duke and Frederick sticet, 13 rooms and bath room ; all the modern convenience : elegant front yard; lrult, &c. ; also, large Stable en lenr. Will be i en ted separately or together, and ut icaien;ible terms. ALLAN A. IIEKIt & CO., Jl-lt I Ne, 3 North Duke street. "puuLiu SAL1'. ALI)L1XKYS, ALDEUNEYS. Will be sold at uiblic sale at the Lancaster l'aik. Lancaster, Ph.. en TUESDAY, MAKC1I 7. l;-2, 27 head et Kegistcred and N'ou-ltegis-feied Alderuey (Jur.sey) Cattle and grades: Six iu!Is (Jerey). eight Cows mid twelve Ileifcis; the cews'aud heifers are nil in calve te a leglsteied Jei.sey bull; all raited by the iib-crlbcrutirt will be sold as rcpre.sentc'rt. The cattle will been exhibition at tin; Park en aud after Thuibday. March 2. Catalogues can be had en application te the undersigned. Terms: A credit of fiijdavs with uppieved security will be given or a discount ler cash. Mile te comiiieiice nt 1 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given by A. It. MAGKAW. S Hess & Sek.s, Auctioneers, 1M N Queen t rce t , Lan caster, Fu. fl 1-tltd SULTO OPCKA IIOL'SK. iXK NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. THE GIM'ATEST KNOWN Sl'CCESS. " I CAN 00 IT. " F. X. Fi:i;sn, N. Y. 'I he Einiiieiil Ceiucdliin.MIL JOHN T. RAYMOND. in hi- Latest Comedy Creation (by A. ('. Guilt")-, e-n.) entitled t'nder the direction of BioeLs A. Dicksen. Jenv H. Hatms, ------- Malinger. As eilginally presented nt the 1'nrk Theatre, New erk. upwards et 100 NIGHTS. lleseived Seats at usual place; sheet open FiJdav morning. 2l-4td I'lIIMi 18SS. PltlNG 1883. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS. I lager & Brether, Invite special attention te their CAlt PET, ALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADE departments, in which they are offering larger assortments than have ever been shown iu this city, and at as low prices as same qualities ean be puichased in Philadelphia or else where. CARPETS ! The latest Spring Styles of Mequet Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Threo 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 and Fleer FRESH, m mm Oil Cleth. Cocea and Chain Mat tings, Mequet and Velvet rugsamats. wallpaper. All the Latoet Spring Designs in Solid Geld, Embossed and Plain Bronze, Mica, Fiats and Blanks, with Frieze. Borders and Ceiling Decorations te match, for Halls. Vestibules, Pas lern. Dining Beems and Chambers. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PUT ON BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, In Large Assortment in Plain Styles and el 0 and 7 feet Shades and the new Dade Shades of various designs unci prices, also all widths and de-lrable colors el Plain Shading and Shade Hol lands with all the latest improved Shade Hellers and fixtures. Brass and Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window Brackets, Lace Curtains and Curtain Xcts. H'E IXVITE EXAXIXATIOX. Eager Brethar, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, LA2vCA5XEB, JA. TURD EDITION FRIDAY EVENING. FEB. 24, 1882. WEATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Feb. 24. Fer the New England, the Middle Atlantic and Seuth Atlantic states, fair weather, winds mostly uerthcrly, stationary or lower temperature, higher pressure. CONKL1NG FOK SUPKEMK JUDGE And Sargent for Minister te Germ-ny. Washington, D.C., Feb. 24. The presi dent te-day sent te the Senate the nomina tions of Rescoe Conkling, of New Yerk, te be associate justice of supreme court of the United States, and A. A. Sargent, of California, te be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary te Germany. A Great Surprise. Washington, Feb., 24. Mr. Ceukling's nomination for the supreme ceuit was a surprise te evcryeue at the capitol te day, except a very few senators, who had re cently received an indication of it from the president, but who kept the secret iuvielably. It is this afternoon an absorbing tepiu of comment. There seems te be no difference of opin ion among senators as te Mr. Conkling's eminent fitness for the position, but in view of his declination of the chief justice when offered te him by President Grant seme doubt is expressed by several of bis intimate friends as te whether he will ac cept the present appointment. The gen eral belief is, however, that he has ac cepted it iu advance of his nomination. T11KDKATU PENALTY. A Yeung .negre Murderer Hanged. CiNciNN.vTTi, Feb. 24. Jehn Majer Hicks, colored, nged 20 years, was hanged atCovingten, Ky., te-day, for the murder of Henry Williams at Ludlow, Ky., in 1S80. One of the priests in attendance auneuueed that Hicks bad nothing te say, but that he takes his death as punishment for his sins. The trap dropped at 10:15 and the body was cut down at 10:44. There was no struggle. Sentenced te be Hung. Dannille, Va., Feb. 24. Deck Wright was yesterday sentenced te be hung en March 31st. HOLD, UAU UDIIGLAI'.S. One Taken and theUther Lelt. Bordentown, N. J. Feb. 24 The post pest office and house of Samugl A. Gitlieus, at Juliustewu, near here, were robbed of several hundred dollars early yesterday morning, by two men who subsequently bearded a train for Philadelphia. The conductor attempted te arrest them when ene jumped fiem the train and escaped. The ether was captured and was identified as Samuel Tate, a notorious Philadelphia burglar. He is iu jail at Mount Helly, and refuses te give the name of his con federate. Flurry in the Chicago Gralu Markei. Chicago, Feb. 24. The grain market took a downward turn this morning, and during the lirst half hour a singular panic prevailed. Wheat opened one cent lower than yesterday's last call, fell te 12" 7-8 for April, but rallied te 12GJ. Cern de clined one cent, but recovered. Previsions were weak, and mess perk declined fifteen cents per barrel. l'j reteclinIs-8 in Custody. Cni'BTEK, Pa., Feb. 24. Prof. Jacksen, proprietor of the pyrotechnic works, where the explosion occurred last week with such fatal results, aud Charles Van Hern, hisv assistant, have been ar rested and are in custody. Van Hern was in such a precarious condition that he could net be removed from his home, and he was placed in charge of a guai d. Strike of Iren-Workers nt Fliir-uixville. Phcenixville, Feb. 24. The tbrce days' notice of the Amalgamated associa tion of the Phejuix iron company expired last night, and as the company refused te confer, the men quit work. The works were closed last night and will se remain until workmen can be obtained te take the place of the strikers. Chester's Latest Fire. Cm-si'i'it, Pa., Feb. 24. The fire at the Seaboard oil works burned itself out this morning. It was at first thought the entire works would be destroyed, but the flames were confined te the oil tanks and the less will net exceed $13,000, and is fully covered by insurance. An Infernal Machine Causes a Fire. Berlin, Feb. 24. A fire occurred en Tuesday night at the Berlin terminus of the Stettin railway. It was caused by the explosion of an infernal machine, con cealed iu a box which had been insured as containing valuable dress goods. The scudcr of the box has been arrested. The Jewish Kcfugees. PniLADELrniA, Feb. 24. Twe of the Jewish refugees (a man and woman) are reported sick this morning. The former has been sent te the hospital. With these exceptions the party are in geed health and spirits. Ceal Production ter March. Philadelphia, Feb. 24. The various coal carrying companies have net yet dis closed the plan of production at the mines for March. It is likely, however, that the restriction will net be se great a that asreed upon in February. Steam Tug Darned. Wilmington, Feb., 24. The New Yerk steam tug Atlas was burned at Delaware City this morning. The fire caught from the cook stove. There was no less of life. Failure of a Zurich allK Firm. Londen, Feb. 24. L. Sterner & Ce., silk merchants, at Zurich, have failed. Liabilities 80,000. Assets 28,000. "Readjusting" Virginia's Supreme Court Richmond, 4Ya.,Feb.24.-The Readjuster caucus continued in session until 1 o'clock this morning, and completed nominations for judges of the supreme court. Revelt en the Trjpell Frontier. Londen, Feb. 24. A dispatch te the Standard from Tunis, says four tiibes en the frontier of Tripoli have revolted, and 4 barned Hammah. Geiren Says lie Won't Fay It. Piuladelpuia, Feb. 24. It is said that Gewen has confidently declared that the Reading company will never pay the amount ($4S7,000) charged against it by the government for revenue taxes ou wages certificates, lesal authorities heldiuc that all the mortgages upon the company's property must be met befere any sale of relliuir stock te satisfy the government's claim cau take place. Dissolution et a Firm. Harrisbcre, Pa., Feb. 24. At the re quest of R. R. Sisk, of the firm of Sisk & Ce.. who agreed te give bends in the sum of $10,000 te idemnify the interests of the firm, the court this afternoon withdrew the receiver appointed yesterday, and dis solved the firm after the selection of r. master. Sisk will coutiuue the business as seen as the affairs of the firm are adjusted. C tali '4 Delegate Washington, Feb. 21. The Heuse committee en elections just adjourned. The committee decided te tepert te the Heuse declaiiug that neither the contestant nor the eoutestee in the Utali case is entitled te the seat, aud de claring the same vacant. MAllKETS. f hllaileiiiula, Markei. Philadelphia. Feb. '21. Fleer dull and un settled ; Superllne, $3 WQi 00 ; extra. Mifj) 5 ; Ohie and Indiana lamlly, '5 3tji w. Kye Heur at j4 50. Wheat unsettled und weak ;Del. and Penn'n Kcd at $1 M21 :n ; de Amber at $1 :J11 .:.'. Cern tinner for local. Oats lirmcraud lull- ib-numd. Kye scarce at SSe. Previsions dull. Lard dull. liiiltcrdull but steady ler cheice: Cieiimeiy cxtm.43gt.)C ; de geed "te choice, iOJJUe. Rolls bteady ; choice seurce. Egns lirmer ou scarcity and geed demand. Pa. 'isSSJc ; Westem, !Be. Cheese dull and unchanged. Petroleum dull; Keliuci!, TJie. Whisky at SI 21. Seeiltj geed te prime clever quiet at S3! fO"e; dodo Klaxjeed scarce il l.'g1! t'i. ;u'W I'erK iimrii'.. Nisi VenK. February 21. Fleur State and Western slightly In buyers' favor ; Southern dull und drooping. Wheat heavy and nnsettled ; "iIKe lower, active und speculative busliuiss : Ne. 2 Red, March. $1 :K3l Hl : de April l Xl46$ M : de May, SI ';1 UX ; de June, 1 .il'i 1 :;"; de July. $l2.!ii?l2". Cern Ke lower and niedciate business; mixed western spot at IM':r:c ; de Ititurc, Ct3i69e. Oats J;ffiJe lower, including Ne. 2 Muy. i'A HJc; btatf, l'lgjUc: Western rJJJjtc. Grain and Prevision OuotHUeas One o'clock ii uotatlem el rjr.ii u and piov: piev: piov: leng, furiii.-dicd bv S. K. Yuudt, liiel.er, !'' East King street. " Euluuary 21. ChtetRu. Wlii' it Cern Out.s Perk I.urd iliirth.. l.JUS .rMi W IG.tO 10.3 1 April... 1.2-'.$ .50 Ak 17.0J1.' i0.5- May... 1.23 M'A .M& ' Plillall;!il;t. March.. l.:'.l$ .e .W,Z .... April... l.'H .r7 .I'.i'J Mnv.... 1.32 Xiyt Ai-i Live Sioelc .ilarket. Cuicaue Hogs Receipts, lO.eOO head : ship ments, 10,100 hc.ul; market strong, aetlvi und hlgher; common te geed mix.-il.i1" luSCC-3 : hi'iivy packing and shipping, $t7Jii7 17; liht. J 25gC 70 ; Fkikidelphia and laii.crs, S7-0J? 7 45 ; skips and evers. $.".' 10. Cuttle Receipts. ':,W0 head : shipment. 4,200 head. Murket active and stieug and priu-b tinner; cxpertersatti' l.".S;7."i: geed te choice shipping. $5 03": common te fair ut Sl'.03 10; mixed buteher.V weaker ; peer .e choice m $2603)150; steckcrs and feeders nt J.JiSS m, closed weak, clcaramv luir. Sheep Receipts, .r.,'.e) head ; hhipn.ent-:, 1,100 head : market stead V and Mini : pem- le lutr, 3 DO I ".; medium te geed, f 5 WaiJ 70 ; choice tepxtraat $3 70g. East Libertt Cnttiw Iteeelpt.:, l hoed: nothing doing. Hogs Receipt", I,::."! held ; market dull ; Philadelphia?, $7 li!7 ; Yeikeis. te 7.VjC S'. Sheep Receipts. 4(c) h-!id : market closing lair, with prospects favorable. Lecal .mocks nml ISenitft. Par Last val. sale. .'100 $105 . 100 107 . 100 120 . 100 120 . 100 105 . 100 112 , 100 102 . lt?l 102.50 100 105 . lOe l(r flOO fl75 . Ml lOS.t". 50 KK.td . :oe 117 . ICO 13150 . ion l4l.:e . 'lw (3t.; ii . KKI 2'I0 . 100 115 75 . 10O 140 1(11 15.1 . 50 70.50 l(l 105 .flim ?1I5 1U0 1(0 . ihe los.r.e LaucCity 6 per ct. Lean, due left!.. " ISse... " " 18!W... " " ISlO... " 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. " h per ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " in 1 or 20 years., " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. " '. " in 10 or 21 years, loe Man helm bin eujjii lean , HANK STOtKH. First National Hank. Farmers' Nutlem.l Hunk Lancaster County National Hunk. Columbia National Hank Ephrata National Hunk First National Hank, Columbia.. , First National Hunk, Stia?burg... First National Rank, Marietta.. .. First National Hank, Mount Jey. Lititz National Hank Manhcim National Hank Union National Hank. Mount Jey. New llollunii-Nntleiiul hj.uk MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. (Jiiarryvlile R. It., due ls'.W Heading & Columbia It. Rdue l5 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due IfcM! Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in lei-20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due ItSO 100 MISCELLAJ.EOUS STOCKS. IJuurryville R. It GO 100 ion Mlllersvllle Street Car Ineulrer Printing Ceuinan v.. . 50 25 J) W 100 120 25 100 100 170 100 50 1.25 .VI I .VI 1 . 25 $ 10.25 . 13) 21 . 25 IS . 25 20 . 25 18 . 25 47.25 . 100 re . 50 50 . 25 CI.50 . 25 55 . 50 02 . 25 41.50 . 25 32 . 100 W . SMI 275.25 . 25 40.15 . 25 2J . 25 40' .. 25 ? Watch Factory 1"" lias Llglit and i uel Lemjiuiiy.... Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company , Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Hollewwarc Stevens Heuse Sicily Island East Uniiuly wine x Wayne-.b'g. TURM'IKE faTOCKS. RigSpiingA Heaver Valley 1'iidgcpert Columbia & Cbesliiut Hill Columbia & Washington , Columbia & Rig Spring Lancaster ft Ephrata Lane., Ellzabetht'n & Middlet'n.. Lancaster & Fruitville. Lancaster &. Lititz Laneii'ster ft Williiiiustewn Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster & Manhcim Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster & Susquehanna Lancaster ft Willow Sticel Strasburg ft Millport Marietta ft Maytown Marietta ft Mount Jey If YOU SUFFER WITU A 1'AlN IN THE hack, or nave a constant tlied feeling lu your back aud limbs, it is sure indication yeui Liver and Kidneys arc out et order. Tere move these symptoms you should use KIDNE'ECURA! This tea is purely vegetable, and is sold in packs, which will make four pints of tea Price. Sue. apsck. Fer sale at K.UTFFMAN'S DRUG STORE, mai ll-Imd&lvw 11'" North Oueeii Street. pLUMBING, GASl'lTTING. JOHN P. SCHADM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. PlimlMgiGasfitting DONE ONLY BV SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. Jani?-lydS TNSUKE l'OUK LIVE STOCK. THE FARMERS MUTUAL LIVE STOCK PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA Is a responsible end progressive company, and prides itself in the prompt and tell pay ment of alllts losses. It Insures against less by death whether by lire, accident ernatural causes. It accepts mono but geed risks, and gives mere rent protection at lets cost than any ether company. New is the time te insure, while your stock Is free lrem disease, J. A. WOLFERSBERGER, Agent, N'e. 17 Ccntie Square. janlMnuUtaw XEir AJtrjEKlISEMMNIS. 1,'OK HALE.-THKKE NEW TWO-STOK T brick seven-roomed dwellincs, with hall, water la kitchens, will be sold cheap. Ino,utre at 27 Centre Snuaie. mlS-Iwdli JAMES BLACK. 17"OK SALt. ATWO-SXUKY Al ATTHJ 1 Dwelling. Ne. 331 Eas.t Orange street, with hide yard. Has all modern liiiprevementa : btaoie en rear et let. ierm easy. FOR RENT. A two-story und attic Dwell ing, Ne. 332 East Orange street, with all mod ern improvements. Applv at lebi2-2weeitU Ne. 323 EAST ORAXG E ST. PUBLIC SALE.-OX MONDAY, JJSBKU AUV 27. 1&2. will be sold at tbe Mcrrlmac house. Twe Geed Horses, one splendid double set of Harness, ene set of sfngle IlRrne, Hart's nice advertising Hitters Wagen aud one Market Wagen. Sale te commence at 4 o'clock, p. m. when attendance will be given by .1. BLUMAIJER. Samuel lltssi Sex. Auct. fil-Std PUBLIC SALK III- CITY PKOrEKTY. On FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1882, at the Leop Leep ard Hetel, or. Eust King street, will be sold that Deuble Onc-sterv DWELLING HOUSE. part Brick and part "Frame, Nes. 233-235, and let of ground lrentlng 3i feet.more or less, ou Middle street, am! extending te Locust street. Sale at 7 p. in., when conditions will be made known bv HEIRS OF EDW. POWELL. PEC'D. II. SiicuKitT, Atict. feb24,27.nilA3 IIKONOIJNCKD UY COMPETENT JUDGES TO HE THE REST IN THE MARKET. THE MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, Ask your Grocer ler It. M. F. STEIGERWALT A SOX., rt'holesaie Agent?, j20 ill: 231 North Water St., Lancaster. "VTOltTll END DKY GOODS STOKE. J. W. BYRNE, HAS A LOT OF WHITE AND COLORED COUNTERPANES AT VERY LOW PRICES. SUIltTlXO AXD SUEKTIXU MCSLIXS. CHECK NA1N.OOKS, JIAMllVliU EDOIXUS. VtLLOW LACES. AND SPRING HOSIERY. All Veiy Cheap at 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, il-lyd LANCASTER, PA. M TV It TA IN 31JSX T. TJM.I..TON Ol'KItA UUUSK. SATURDAY EVENINU, FEB. 25. The l.inlneiit Character Acter. MR. FRANK MAYO, In Hi- World Renowned Urania, DAVY CKOCKETT. As played by him ever l,C0O times In Europe and America. Mippei toil by a picked east from his grand Legimiiutn Cempanj-, including MRS. E. L. DAVENPORT. All the Scenic Etrectsaiid Properties carried by liu: management. POPULAR PRICES. - 3."J, CO, ?5cta. Ili-eivi-d '"cats73CciiU. Fer bale at Opera IIeuvj Oflice. feb22 4td "" .IliWELMHtN. W Aii.r.v, i;anks & uiuiii.k. SILVEE. We have always made a specialty et super ior Solid Silverware in all its lerms, betll ler decorative purposes and for ebccU of hous-e-held u". The name el BAILEY, BANKS & BfDDLE 1 1 as been a-eeiated with Silver of the highest .taudiuil, et lhe choicest design and et the ine'-t cxcllent weikmanshlp. IIa ing earned a most enviable reputation as Sileriiiiths In past years, we liave new iimile ai-iiiiigemeiits largely te inereaseand e.vteud our Silver business, keeping even a mere varied F-tock tliaii before and even inote libenilly intieducing novelties and Improve in.-iits. Wc call attention particularly te our cus tom el sending "ON APPROVAL " sucr articles et Silver as may be desired. If no nitllactery in every respect, these muy be leturned at our eipcnse and ri'-k. We invite correspondence und pcisenal i"-il , and assure all who wish te deal.with us that our prices me the lowest for such goods asueell. We keep nothing that Is inferior in quality or faulty in design. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, Twelfth and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. ftlRAKD FIBEmbUfiANGEGOHPAM, OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dellar-, securely invested. Fer a policy in thi old und well-established company cull en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREETJ d3H.WASR PATENTS PATIENTS 50R Inventions, Trade-Marks, etc., piecured. Call or send ter circular el In structions. Information free. References given In Lancaster. Jeba A. Wledersketa, 110 Sout ii .Fourth street, Philadelphia. am-20-ly w