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    LANCASTER DAILY 1KTKLL1GBKCER WEDNESDAY. MARH 1 1882.
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RELIGIOUS.
THE KVANGKL1CAL ASSOC1ATICN.
List of Lecal Appointments fur 1S82.
The auuual conference of the East Penn
sylvania Evangelical association yesterday
closed its sessions, after ;i rising vote of
thaulis te the people of Bethlehem, and
particularly thoie outside tue uenomina uenemina uenomina
tien, who had entertained the members of
the cenferc-ica during the week. Bishop
Dab? announced the appointments
for the conference year 1892, and
exhorted tlie members te go forth te
their respective fields of labor in a cheer
ful and Hulf-Bacnfieiujj spirit : Following
are these of local interest.
Heading district, I. E. Knerr, P. E.
Adamsteivn A. W. Warfel. Fairvillc A.
I. Sampscl. Lititz and Manheim B. D.
Albright. Lancaster Water Street, J.
Zern: Mulberry street, J. C. Krause.
Brown.stewu J'. L: "Warner, I. Heislcr.
?,Iillersville J. W. Hoever. Cresswcll
W. C.Kantner. Coue.slega J. G. Sands.
United Brethern Appointments ler the Iin
suni Year.
In the U. B. conference at Harrisburg
yesterday it was decided te held the next
conference in Chambersburg, J. B. Steb Steb
manefWcst. Jlempficid w.is re-elected a
trustee of Lebanon Valley college. The
following clerical appointments are oflecal
interest.
Lancaster District. E. Light, Presiding
elder ; Mt. Jey, G. W. M. Higer; Spring
Garden, J. L. .Nichols jSt. Jehn s b. J.
Noen ; Lancastr-r, ; Quarryville, J, G.
mektr; Goi:estega, G. AV. Lightncr ; In
tercourse, E. L. Hughes ; New Helland,
.1. B. Funk : Pequea Valley, Z. C.Mewcr;
Springfield, .1. F. Mower ; Epbrata, P. A
Bewman ; Manheim, J. 1'. Smith ; Head
ing, II. C. Phillips ; Lebanon, Trinity, M.
P. Deyle ; Swatara, A. II. Cnuffman; J.
Dicksen, 1). D., bishop of Eastern dis
trict : D. Ebcrly, professor in the Leba
non Valley college.
ItAfl.ltOAI) Itl-.OItGANIZATION.
Tlie tlutiuif-r
Junction
Revived.
Susquehanna
A meeting of the purchascrs-ef the road
bed, right et way and franchises of the
Hauever .Tnnctieufc Susquehanna railroad
company, was hc'.d yesterday in Marietta.
The meeting was cillcd te order by Wm.
B. Given, esq., :i whose motion Samuel
Eby, esq, was ohe.vu president, and A. C.
Bruner, secretary. Tiic purchasers de
cided te reorganize a neWcempany under
the name of the Heading, Marietta & Han
over railroad company, with a capital stock
of $250,000. The following officers were
elected :
President Samuel Eby, Elizabotlitewn.
Directors Wsn. B. Given, Columbia ;
Moses K. Graclf, Heading ; Abram Col Cel
lins, Marietta ; B. F. Hcislaud, Marietta ;
J. Z. Lindcmuth, Marietta ; Henry. Hies
tand, Marietta.
The new beard will meet at the Stevens
house, Lancaster, en Monday, March 0,
when a full organization will he ett'eeU'd.
Prcaelier and Soldier.
Huvcrend Colonel J. M. McCarLcr, pastor
of the Duke street M E. church, during
the years 1810-00, mid colonel of the 03d
Pa. Vels, duriuir the Lite war, has been
spending a few days among, his old friends
in this city. Cel. McCarter has for sonic
years past been residing in Wilmington,
and is engaged as an agent of the Aldine
engraving and publishing company, with
whose line publications many of our read
ers are acquainted their Cyclopedias of
Biography being especially line, and most
admirably illustrated with steel plate por
traits of eminent men . We arc indebted
te Cel. McCarter for an excellent portrait,
of Ul S. Senater Thes. F. Bayard, of Dela
ware, intended for a forthcoming publica
tion of the biographies of eminent men of
that state. C'ul. McCarter is looking well,
but is net se active as he was thirty years
age, when lie thundered against sin and
Satan from the Duke street pulpit the
terrible wounds he received while ui the
Union army, bavin-; partially paralyzed
him or. one side.
l'oilce Cisc-.
Before Alderman Spurrier : Leenard
Scbecaberger, who served a term in the
county prison for robbing the till of D.
M. Moere's Swan hotel, was ai rested yes
terday en complaint of D. K. Burkiuddcr,
prison keeper, en a charge of larceny of
cigarj from the comity prison. He w?s
commuted fdr a bcaiing en Friday.
Jeseph Kyle, a tramp, was arretted for
raising a disturbance in the vicinity of tl.
almshouse. He was committed for a hear
ing, and when lie reached the jail he was
recognized as a prisoner who had part of
his term te serve, and had escaped by
personating another whose term had ex
pired. The hearing will net take place
untill he shall have served out his former
term.
. . .Fighting ::ei.
Isaac Hetnhart received a pretty bad
lM:itinr vesterdav at the hands of Georsie
White, lamiliary called "Stumpy White."
Rcinbart made complaint against White
before Alderman Samson, who will give'
the parties a hearing or. Friday. It is
gaid the treuble yesterday grew out of a
former quarrel in which Heiuhart and his
brother double tearued aud assaulted a
friend of White's, and that White took
this opportunity of retaliation.
A Ucfks County Bruiser.
The peaceful community of Kutztown,
Berks county, is aroused by the offer of
SellD. Kutz', of that town, te fight Jehn L.
Sullivan, the victor of the recent Hyan
Sullivau mill, the meeting te be without
gloves, for $2,000 a side and the heavy
weight championship of America. The
fight is te take place within 100 miles of
Kutztown. Kutz is a six-footer, has never
fought iu the ring, but his prowess in
rough and tumble is reputed prodigious.
A Victer Called.
Rev. Wm. Morrison, of the First Bap
tist church, this city, has received and
accepted a call from the Baptist church at
Weedsport, New Yerk. The congregation
is said te number some 1)03 or -100 commu
nicants and te be in a lleurishing condi
tion. The reverend gentleman's many
friends in this city congratulate him en
his promotion te a wider field of useful
ness. I.imi;v:in Anniversary Meeting.
The twentieth anniversary meeting of
the Linnxan society was held last Friday
evening ; there were additions made te
the museum, library and historical collcc cellcc collcc
.tien, and Dr. Rathven read an interesting
history of the society, a proof of which
reached this effice tee late for publication
in full, and no abstract would de justice
te the subject or the historian.
Wants Information.
Stephen V. Wright, of Spring City,
Chester county, writes from that place te
the mayor, stating that a. company is about
te be organizer for the purpose of starting
a steve foundry, which they wish te locate
wherever the best inducements arc offered.
They want te knew what our citizens will
de towards having the works located
here.
nana scalded.
Yesterday afternoon a young, man
named Beitzel, who is employed at Brim
mer's bakery en Middle street, had his
hand terribly scalded while moving a let
of hetiye, a portion of which spilled upon
him.
A Little Lewer End 1'arni.
Jeseph 3IcVey of Oxford has sold his
small farm of abaut 13 aires, near Elim,
Lancaster county, te 3Ira. 3Iary A. Mil
linger, of Columbia, for $3,500,
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK REGULAR VOBRESPONUENCK
Many complaints, mostly based en the
representations, of tramps, having been
made about the fllthiness of the lockup
the writer has visited it and seen that all
the cells are neatly whitewashed ; fleer as
clean as a pin, and in fact tee utterly clean
for the clan who generally occupy them.
Once iu every two weeks the doers
are thrown open and the cells
thoroughly renovated and washed. The
beds must be condemned. The straw
beds, put in five years age, are still there,
and judeimr from appearances, the straw
is the same. The beds leek as though they
were inhabited by vermin, while the bed
clothing is well worn and extremely scanty.
These latter articles should be removed at
once, and new ones substituted.
Party at Klug's hotel, Mountville, Sat
uiday. Hail gentle Spring. E. E. Luth
eran church sociable Friday evening.
Geed meeting of elocution club at Miss
Purple's last evening ; committee of three
appointed te select drama for acting and
report at the next meeting te be held at
Mr. Hiram Wilsen's. Rafting prospects
geed ; some limber arrived and much is
waiting hopefully for geed water. Con
stable elect Jehn Gilbert, First ward,
while werlciug in rough weed ran a two
inch splinter into his hand, making a
painful wound.
Snelbakcr's Majesties March 8. Harry
Hershey removing from Cherry te Seceud
and Walnut streets. Shawnee fire com
pany meets Thursday evening, Columbia
en Friday, aud Vigilant en Tuesday.
A pnty will go te the Norwood
school house spelling bee Chique
saluuga tribe. Ne. 39, I. O. R. 31., .pre
sented Gee. -Hardnail with a geld watch
charm and he " set 'cm up." Airs Shenk,
guest of Mrs. Wm. Pat tun, has returned
te her home in Lebanon. Rev. J. D.
Prcttymau, the successful 31. E. revival
ist, who did geed work in Columbia, died
-en .Monday last at Newark', Worcester
county, Maryland.
Air. iIuuingarUucr'3 Lecture.
Mr. B.iumgardncr's lecture, in Fulton
Hall, next Friday evening, is quite as de
serving of a geed audience as if our intel
ligent compositor had net yesterday
announced it for the wrong date and
place. 3Ir. B's. experience iu a
trip toCalifernia will be the subject of his
narrative, aud these who knew his keen
observation and descriptive abilities can
appreciate what a treat is in store for his
audience, which should be fit but net few.
.Sale of Keal Estate.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers cold
at public sale last cvpning, in the borough
of Columbia, Lancaster county, for Ger
trude Hupprecht, a let of greuud fronting
59 feet G inches ou Walnut street, and
extending in depth 190 feet, with improve
ments thereon, "te Peter Bittner, for
-S'3,000.
Bitten by a 10.
Suit has been brought befere Alderman
A. F. Dennelly against Emanuel Redgers,
v.'iie is charged with keeping a vicious deg.
A few days age the animal bit Jehn Sic
bsiliug, a neighbor, and yesterday he bit
Siebcrling's wife.
, Appeal Day.
This is appeal day for the Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh, Eighth and Ninth wards of this
city, and the asscsers are sitting in the
cjinmissieucrs' office. The" number of
appeals is few.
m; HKff ERA JJVli ASSOCIATION.
Tltu Stories Afloat Touching It Soundness.
Mv. A. 31. Conevcr, secretary of the
New Era Life association, office Ne. 233
Sent h Sixth street, Philadelphia, has re
cently been en a business visit te our
city, aud while here called at our office.
His plain statement of the true character
and workings of the association are worthy
tlie careful consideration of these who
desire te provide for their families. The
New Era claims that honest management,
careful selection of risks, minimum death
losses and low cost of .insurance, are the
principles- that guarantee success, and
have resulted in the stubborn facts that a
membership of 1,709 new attests te. The
success of the New Era has aroused the
envy of some ether companies who are
new endeavoring te dissatisfy its members
by circulating false rumors, of which
3Ir. Conevcr deuies the truth. He insists
that the New Era, being mutual iu its
principles and operations, is bound te
guard itself aud its members (who are the
stockholders) against imposition, and that
when it resists .payment of risks that were
net fairly lest te it, it proves its sound
business management rather than dis
credits its solvency. It does net as sorne
of the old plan and old fogy companies
de resist risks simply te "beat"
policy holders and offer te compromise
principle bv paving half or three-fourths
of what they claim is net a valid less. If
a claim is sound it should b3 paid : it net
geed it should be resisted te the uttermost.
Fair dealing, geed management anu low
cost of safe insurauce are the New Era's
guarantees. 3Ir. Allan A. Hcrr still con
tinues te solicit members and will be glad
te furnish any information needed.
Kellgleus.
Services preparatory te the Communion will
be lick! lliis evening, also en Thursday anil
Frltlny evenings. In the lecture room et the
Presbyterian clnuclw
Amusements.-
'Jw ll'uc.5. "-The play of "One Hundred
Wives," te be given at the opera house to
morrow night, is of striking dramatic Interest,
abounds iu strong situations, is atmed at the
Mermen abomination polygamy, and is given
in n style that upon its former presentation
here by 'the same company this season, wen
the liberal applause et the audience. We can
safely assure an enjoyable entertainment te
all who attend te-morrow night.
SfJUVIAI, NOTICES.
Don't Jile in tlie Heuse.
Ask druggists ler '-Heugh en Kiitb." It
clears out rate, mice, bed-bugs, reaches, ver
min, flics, ants, lnsects. 15e. per box.
Feu u cough or sero threat, the host medi
cine Is Hale'd Jioney et IToreheund and Tar.
nke's Toothache Dreps cure in ene minute.
ml-lwdcedSw
My dO.v, aged a years, was afflicted with
catarrh ; the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected
a complete cure. W. K. Ilaminnn, druggiit,
Easten, l'a.
PniLADELvmA, March 1, 1&S1. Messrs, Ely
Bres.. Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. Gentlemen :
About Oct. 1, ISiO, I gave your Cream Balm a
trial with the most satlstactery. results. 1 was
troubled with chronic catarrh "and gathering
iu my head, was very deaf at times and had
discharges from my ears, besides being un
able te breathe through my noae; before the
second bottle of your remedy was exhausted
I was cured and te-day enjoy sound heaUli.fer
which please accept my sincere thanks. C. J.
Cerbln, 921 Chestnut street. Field Manager,
Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Price 50 cents.
marl a
"Lire, Urewtn, iieauty."
" W hat we all admire" and hew te secure it :
A line head of hair in its natural color is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free Irem
all Impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It tldckens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
docsnet soil or stain anything,. and Is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Restorer" Is sold by all druggists,
at 7 cents a bottle. Six bottles ler $1.
ect3M,n8w
JOHN S.
OIYLER & CO.
WE. HAVE JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT LINE OF '
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
Which we bought very low for cash, and
Which we Deugnt very low ier casu, aim wuitu we m """ " "- " -& "
knew them te be cheaand can guarantee the quality of them te every JcW.
GOODS. In Silk Warp Henrietta C
W at havft new enen all the choice stvles
as manv ettnem cannot ee aupiicaieii. oe
.. t 1 ,' ......l C?
we have all the new spring! styles open in
Z.i7.VSr, , -kmre .l .!..
JUtiliNUS anUiJnii-ua te maicu ;
very pretty
elegant assortment.
Ne. 25 BAST KING
.iletnerst ineineni: j.ietner!t
Are you disturbed at niht and broken of
your rest by a sick child t-ullering aud crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
It se, go ut once and get a bettle of MUS.
WIXSLOW'S SOOTHING SYUU V. It will re
lieve the peer little sullerer Immediately de
pend upon it; there Is no ini-jtake about it.
There Is net a mother en eatlh who has ever
used it, who will net tell yeu,ut once that 1
will rej; ate the bowels, and yire i-fst te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
eperatiiv glike magic. It is. perfectly safe te
use in all ceses, and pleasant te the taste, ami
is the prescription el one et the eldest and
best female' phynician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 2Ttentsa
Lettie. ..uMvd&wM.W&S
Nobody enjoys the nicest surroundings if in
bad health. There are miserable people about
te-day te whom a bottle el Parker's Ginger
Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than
all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether
column. ml-lmdcod&cew
Dr. Frttzi-! ' Keer. ISlttcra.
Kruzier's Uoet i:. tcrs are net u drani-Hliep
whisky beverage. iut are strictly medicinal
in every scute, 'i'nuy act strongly upon tlie j
liver and kidney-', keep the bowels open and
regular, maku the weak strong, heal the lungs,
build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed
and system et every impurity.
Fer Dizziness, Kush et Bleed te the Head,
tcnaing te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and
Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and liletches, Scretu
leus Humors and Sore, Tetter, ltlng Werm,
White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and for
young men suffering from Weakness cr Do De
bllity caused from imprudence, and tefcmalcs
in delicate health, Frezier's Beet Bittern are
especially recommended.
Dr. Fruzier : 1 liave used two bottles or your
Beet Bitters ter Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak
ness and Kidney Dlsea'ses.and they did me mere
tcoed than all the doctors und the mcdiclne
lever used. Prem the lirst dose I took I be
gan te mend, and I am new in perfect health
and feci ns well as I ever did. 1 consider your
medicine one et the greatest of blessings.
Mns. M. Mautik, Cleveland, O.
" Sold by II. B. Cochran, i:i7 and 139 North
Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Henry & Ce.
Sele Proprietors. 02 Vesey btrect, New Yerk.
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Liquid Ueltl.
Daniel Plank, et Brooklyn, Tiega Ce., Pu.,
describes it thus : '! rode thirty miles for a
bottle of Themas' liclectrlcOH. which effected
the icenderul cure of a crooked limb in six ap
plications ; it proved worth mere than geld te
ine." Fer sale at H. It. Cochran's drug store
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
DxsrEiTic, nervous people, "outel sorts,"
Celdcn's Liebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In In
vigorater will cure. Ask for Celdrcn's. Ol
Druggists. ml-lwdeed&w
Ureivn's iluopclield l'auuccii
Is the most ollective Puln Destroyer in
the. world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
externally.and thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acuta, than an y ether
pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the
strength et any similar preparation. It cures
pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Threat,
Bhcumatmn and all aches, and ii THE
GREAT BELIEVElfOF PAIN. " Brown's
IIocsuzeld Panacea" should 1)') In every
lamily. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a
tumbler el het water sweetened ir preferred J,
taken at bed time will break ut a cold. 25 ets
n bottle. lebl!-lydM,Wi9&w
KAneKA, Me.,-.Feb. 9, 1SS0.
1 purchased live bettle3 et your Hep Bitters
et Bishop & Ce., last fall, ter my daughter and
am weli-pleased with tte Bitters. They did
her mere g6ed than all the-medicine she bus.
taken terbix years. W.M. T. McCLUBE.
The above is Irem a very reliable farmer,
whose daughter was in peer health for soveu
or eight years, and could obtain no relief until
Bin: used Hep Hitters. Slie U nevr la as geed
liealth as any person in the country. We have
large sale and they are lunkins remarkable
cures. W. H. BISHOP & CO.
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Varieu Causes
.advancing years, can:, sickness, disappoint,
ment, and hbredltary predisposition all ope
rate te turn the hair j;niy, and either et them
inclines it te shed prematurely. Ater's Hair
Vioer will restore faded or gray, light or red
hair te a rich brown or deep black,. ns may be
desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp,
giving it a healthy action, it removes ami
cures dandruff and humors. By its use fall
ing hair Is checked, and a new growth will be
produced iu all ceses where the folllcles are
net destroyed or the glands decayed. Its ef
fects are beautifully shown en a brushy, weak,
or sickly hair, en which n few applications
will produce the gloss and freshness of youth.
Harmless and sure in its operation, it is in
comparable ns a dressing, and la especially
yalued ler the sett lustre nml richness of tone
it imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye,
and will net soil or color white cambric; j-et
It lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh and
vigorous. Fer sale by nil dealers.
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A Cough, cold or sere rnreat should ee
stepped. Neglect lreqncntly results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's irenchlal Troches de net disorder
the stomach like ceugli syrup.? and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, anil the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. " Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by .physi
cians, and always give ncrtcct satisfaction.
Having been tcbtcd by wide and constant use
for nearly n entire generation, they have at
tained we! .neritcd rankamnng thclcwstaple
remedies of the aj;e. Sold aC 25 cents a box
everywhere. . in8-lvdTTli4SJfclvw
UENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, '
sores, ulcers, 8ultrhcum,tetter,chtippcd hands, 1
chilblains, corns and all kinds et;skin ernp-
tienti, freckles and pimples. Tlie salve is :
...anlecd te give perfect satisfaction in
every casc'er money refunded. Be sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Sulve, as all ethers arc
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sold in Lancaster at Cechran'a Drugstore,
137 aid .u3 North Queen street.
A Geed Angel's Visit A Title el "Resa
dulld."
Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sad and sighing, dearest friend,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
'Irem crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis
grace te sec with screlula, my lace se badly
marred !" then said her friend, "Kesadalis will
your troubles end." 'Blanche called en Kate
notherdayandfeur.il her once mero blithe
and gay, her face us radiant, skin ns lair, as
any maiden's uny where. Fer skin diseases
and impure bleed, there's nothing in. the
world se geed ns Resudalis, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys
tem, cures your Uls and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
terc, 137 and 133 North Queen street.
iv30-3ydced&w3
We kill our rulers when we remove from
the human system whatever disorganizes the
nerves. Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile
PUls relieve irem subjection te the power of
headache, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. They
contain no opium or uurtial drag.
IcW-iwdfcw
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LADIES!
which we will offer at a very low figure.
Wa
lotus, aM mauyetuermaK
b.ubm. iM
Mn .1 n..AA nml rraf Hm hma Ot TIIA (Or.
euuic au uuw " ? ."- w.
large assortment. We show a new ana
!,. t..:!. -D.-.;n--PmiiwiMap-ne TCririnrK. and
uiae, uuu x uiuu iiuiiii.w, -&
in FRENCH AND ZEFSXK uuirauB. BrT""".?"
CS Everything marked at the very lowest prices consistent mm me h""" -1 -
JOHN S. G-IVLEK & CO., .
STREET,
Ue te it. ii. ueenran's Drug store, 1.17 North
Queen street, ter 2Irz. Freeman's New na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are unequalPd. Celer from 2 te Bpeunda.
Directions in English and German. Price. 15
cents. .
KESUL'KD ritOM DKATB
Thefollewingst-itemcntof William J Cougb Ceugb
lln, of SeuicrviHe, ..less., Is se remarkable that
w beg te usk ler it the attention of our read
ers. He says : " In the iall of 1876 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that 1 could net leave my bed. In the summer
et 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had it hole in
my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars m doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a repe t
went around that I was dead. I gave up kepe,
but a friend told hie et Dr. Wsf. UaiVs Balsam
for thu Lukgs. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my case was incurable, hut I get a
bettle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratiUcatien, 1 commenced te leel better.
My hope, ence dead, began te revive, and to
day I feel In hotter spiriuthan I have the past
three years.
" I write this h'eplng you will publish It, ee
thai everyone anlioted with Diseased Lungs
will he induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam
ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen
8Ump'fn can 'be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively say that It has done
mere- geed fiau all ether medicine I have
taken since my sickness. My cough has al
most entirely disappeared and I sliall seen be
able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drag Stere, 1S7 and 13U North Quean
stre iv23-lvdeedTh&w2
" Skin Discuses " cured by Dr. Swayne'8
Ointment.
What is mere distressing than an obstinate
3kin disease, and why persons should suffer a
single hour when they liave a sure cure In
"Swayne'sOlntment " is past our comprehen
sion. The. worst cases et tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te its wenderlul all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en the ftce and blotches en the
skin are removed by using, this .healing oint
ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en
the most tender infant. Itching Piles Symp
toms arc moisture, Intense itehlng, particu
larly at night after get tins; warm In bed ;
oilier parts are sometimc affected, fcwayne's
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne &
Sen. 53 North Seventh street, Plulndelpuia,
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
jan20-3mdTTh&FAw
MEATUS.
St. Joux. Feb. 27, 1SH. in this city, Tayler
St. Jehu, In the 80th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family arc
i respectfully invited te attend his Juneral,
en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Irem the
residence of his sen-m-law, D. C. Havcrstick,
'e. 312 North Lime street. iS-Std
a'e :r ajj vektis'emehts.
1,'OK SAL,. A niKT-CLASS NEW TWO-
I. horse power STEAM ENGINE. Inquire
at It!) North Queen street. It
STOY & UL.E.-IMEJiM'S ORCHESIKA
will give a grand Masquerade Sociable at
Excelsior Hall en MONDAY EVENING.
MARCH 13, under tiic management of Edward
I Powell. Costumes can be secured at Lil-lt-r's.
North Queen street. ltd
-TOTICK. ISOTIC1S IS HKIiEBY 31VEN
1 te all my creditors that I have presented
my petitioii'te the Court et" Common Picas of
Lancaster ceuntv. ler the benefit of the In
solvent laws, and that the said court has fixed
SATUIiD AY. MAltCH 5, 1SS2, nt 10 o'clock, a.
in., in the court house, at. Lancaster city, for
the hearing thereof, when and where you may
attend irveu think proper,
lebSS " 1IABBY M. SHAUB.
JACOK II. LU.NC, COMMISSION SKUKEK,
has removed his ofllce from the northeast
comer et Centre Square te 22 North Queen
street, second lloer, white marble building,
ltd
CI ET OCT.
O This ( WEDNESDAY )
evening at the
SCHILLER
Sour Kreut and Speck.
ltd
HOUSE.
C.
MATTERN,
Proprietor.
PUBLIC SALE, ON" MONDAY, MARCH 6,
1S82, at Ne. 622 North Queen street.
Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting
et 'tables, chairs, bedsteads, cupboards, bu
reaus, ingrain and rag carpets, oilcloths, cook
stove ana range, copper kettles, new market
wagon', beard wagon, together with tin, glass
and queensware.
Sale te commence at 0 o'clock, a. ui. Terms
made known by
II. SmmKRT. Auet. HENRY W1TTE.
11. L. Fkailev, Clerk. ml-ltd
('. IRAKI
OF PHILADELPIA.
Assets ever
Eleven
Hundred
sand.
Theu-
Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy lr.
lids old aud well-estalilisheilcompanycallen
RIPE &. KAUFMAN,
NO.
19 EAST KING STREET.J
U3M.WASR
N
EW IJirOKTATlOSS.
I
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Ofier the vcrj Lbest possible value at 50, G2
70, S7 cts., $1.00 and $1.23. These goods are
perfect in Celer, Texture and Finish, and
lully 10 per cent, lower than last season.
Siugle and Deuble
BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS.
A SPECIALTY.
Special bargains in 40-INCH ALL WOOL
FIGURED CASHMERES. C2c. a yard, sold
everywhere at ?2c. ; only ilve pieces. 40-INCH
ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURES, 50 c. a yard
really worth 75c. Special sale of
1,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd.
Same goods were sold by the case In February
at 10 cents a yard.
WatShand&Oa,
iKEW YORK STOKE.
invite examination of these iroeds a3 we
- .. "" -in.t- u of MOtrRNTNTO-
mm mi nkla vl-aStiTri Ka hiMlrthP xw
In French Percales, Chintzes, Cambrics,
. . -e rfxixvanrxweTcsi.
large assonmeui, .u.,
Inserting te match. In lAULir IiLMJSjNe
j mP ,fame am altrttrethcr nw and
LANCASTER, PENNA
NEW AWEMTJUSEMEXT.
L J. -r--
T?OK KENT. THE UW BU1LUINU KES-
J? taurant, corner dukc ami urant streets.
Apply at the Restaurant. 28-2b
IX. PKKSON3 HATING BILLS AOAINS1?
J. the city et Lancaster will file them im
mediately at thc-Mayer's omee.
By order at
me finance committee.
27-3t GEO. W. ZECHEK, Chairman.
IaHO FOR SALE VEttY. CHEAP. ONl!
entirely new Albrecht Piane and ens
geed Second Hand Piane ler sule very cheap-.
Inquire verv seen at
L. B. HERB'S Music aud Boek Stere.
fS-3tp S East Orange street.
IVTOLES AND UOKSKS.
1VL On MONDAY, MARCH (J, 1832, will be
sold at one o'clock, p. m., at the Merrimac
Heuse, North Prince streef, Lancaster, Pa..
IS head of geed, heavy Kentucky Mules, well
matched. Alse three Driving Horses.
teb25-7tdB4Itw ISRAEL L. LANDIS.
"irASTED IMMEDIATELY 30 MEN TO
Vf work en the new line of the Pennsylva
nia railroad near Lancaster. $1.40 per day will
be paid te laborers und $1.50 te quarrynieu.
Apply te
123-31
3t
KELLEK & BEILLY.
PROPOSALS WILL BE KECEITED AT
the Mayer's office until JFItlDAY, MARCH
3. 1882, at 4 p. m., for digging out and filling la
260 leet, mere or less, et water trench en North
Lime street, above Jamc. Trenches te be. four
feet decrfand two feet wide. Bids inn. t state
Bew much per cubic yard for earth anti j,OTr
much for rock. AVorktebe done under the
direction and subject te the raunrauicnt of
the Superintendent et Water Works and at
the time he may direct.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
ltd Mayer.
PRONOUNCED
BY COMPETENT JUDGES
TO BE THE BEST IN THE MARKET,
THE MANHEIM
BOIiLBR PROCESS FLOUR,
Ask your Grocer ler it.
M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON.,
Wholesale Agents,
120-dR 284 North Water St.. Lancaster.
A.
V. YAXES & CO.
is.
Seme of modest and eeber
color. Seme livelier in pat
tern and style, while ethers
are made up mere for hard
usage than for appearance.
All, however, are cut and
trimmed in the most approv
ed and unexcelled manner.
Prices are no higher, but
rather less, than last season.
Yeu cannot lese anything by
looking at them.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
LEDGER BUILDING.
CHESTNUT AND SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
marl-Cmd
s
PltlNG 1883.
s
FIMNG 1888.
Dry Goods.
&
NEW SPRING
DRESS GOODS,
FrcnchSattinesinchoIccdeslgna.ScetchZcpher
and American Dress Ginghams, Scnrsuckcrs,
rercalesand Chintzes.
SILKS.
Lyens' Black Cashmcre Silks from $1.00 te
$2.50 per yard, et splendid oelor and finish
which are recommended for excellent wear ;
also, Araerican Black Silks, Black Bhndtvma.
Mcrvllleaux, Molre and Brocades.-
Colored Silks in all the Spring Shades ; also
choice goods in colored Satin Rhadatna and
Mervillcanx, Meire and Brocades.
F R E NC U DRESS GOODS,
ENGLISH DRESS GOODS,
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS,
OF LATEST
SPRING STYLES
ASSORTMENT.
IN LARGE
Orercea
in
BROTHER
Black Silk Warp Henrietta and Cashmere,
best makes imported, from lowest te highest
grades.
NEW HOSIERY,
NEW KID GLOVES.
Embroideries Lace Goods, White Goods,
French Lace and Antique Curtains, &c, Ac,
IS 3T0HE FULL LINES OP GOODS SUITABLE FOR
necsE FURXUHIKO,
STANDARD MAKES
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings,
Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Nap
kins, Towels, Marseilles and Toilet Quilts, Ac.
ESTWe Invite Examination.
HMER &BS0TIER,
" Ne. 25 West. King Street,
LANCASTER,
THIED EDITIOJ.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAB. 1, 1882.
WBArHEK INDICATIONS.
Washixgtex, D. C, JIarch 1. Fer
the Jfiddle Atlantic states, rain, fol
lowed by clearing weather, winds, shift
ing te southwest and northwest, falling
followed by rising barometer, and slightly
iioeler weather by Thursday morning.
CONUKKSS.
Proceeding! in the Senate Te-day.
"Washington, March 1. In the Senate
'ID-day, en motion of Mr. Windem, the
t resolutions reported yesterday from the
committee en foreign relations for an in
vestigation into the less from the state
department of diplomatic correspondence
relating te Chili and Peru, and as te any
improper connection of officials or mem
bers of Congress with contracts or ar
rangements in regard te claims against or
grants derived from these ceuutries were
taken up.
Mr. Bayard moved te amend by adding
as a specific subject of inquiry the follow
ing : "Whether any premise or stipula
tion, by which interventian by the United
States iu controversies existing between
Chili aud Peru or Chiii aud Belivia has
been expressly or impliedly given by any
person or persons officially connected with
the government of the United States, or
whether its influouce has beea exerted or
premised in connection with said con
tracts." This amendment was adopted
without objection, and the resolutions as
amendmctit were adopted.
Proceedings in the Heuse.
Iii the Heuse the speaker laid before the
Heuse a message from the president
transmitting in reply te a Heuso resolu
tion copies of letters from the secretary of
the treasury aud the chairman of the
civil serviee commission, from which " the
president states : " It will be seen that
the appropriation of $15,000 made at the
last session of Congress for the promotion
of efficiency in the civil service is still un
expended, aud that in order te execute the
previsions of the revised statutes, an an
nual appropriation of $23,000 will he nec
essary.
The message was appropriately referred
PROTESTING HATTEUS.
They Write -a setter te Asxlitaiit Secretary
French.
Reading, Pa., March 1. A meeting of
wool hat manufacturers was held here last
night, the proceedings of which have just
been made public. The important
part of the meeting was the draw
ing up of a letter te Jehn L. Ilays,
secretary of the National Weel Hat Man
ufacturcrsi association, in which they en
dorse a reply of Hays te Assistant Secre
tary French, aud say that unless the ruling
of fifty per cent, per pound aud thirty-five
per cent, ad valerem prevails, the all
wool hat manufacturers iu the coun
try will have te shut down. Of
forty-one hat factories iu the
United States, in which ever $3,000,000
capital is invested aud $3,000,000
worth of hats annually made, one-fourth
of all the interests is in Reading aud
vicinity.
Till; ENGLISHMAN
A111.AU.
ltmvei: First, Vt'iUi JIazael u Geed
Sreeilll
Hughes Falling l!ncU.
Nkw Yerk, 3Iarch 1. The twelve
o'clock score in the international walking
match was as fellows : Kewell 307,
Hazael 301, Hughes 200, Fitzgerald 2CI),
Hart 201, Sullivan 250, Nercniac 243.
Hughes retired at IL o'clock aud did net
return until noeu, when he limped consid
erably. His trainer, however, says he
will be in at the finish ou Saturday.
Twe o'clock score : Kewell 818, Hazael
307, Hughes 300, Fitzgerald 277, Ilait
271, Sullivan 26j, Xeremac 250.
1KELAXO.
Rioting und Assassination en the Triil! 1
Isle.
Londen, March 1. There was rather
serious rietiug last evening at Dublin. A
person who was supposed te have given
information te the jfelice in reference te
the murder, of the farmer Daily was fired
at by a party of three men while walking
en the street.
Dublin, March 1. A care taker at
3Ioete, County of West Meath, was bhet
last- evening, and is dyiug.
Heath or u Venerable Clergyman.
Indiana, Pa.,-March 1. Father Blair,
probably the eldest miuister in the state,
died here last night in the 05th year of
his age. He was a Uuited Presbyterian
and preached iu this place. uninterruptedly
for 44 years. He was the father of ex1 ex1
CengrcsBman Steele Blair, and of Judge
Blair of the 40th judicial district of Penn
sylvania. The AnUre Monument Vandalism.
Kew Yerk, March, 1. Geerge Hen
drix, who is charged with defaciug the
Andre monument, at Tappan, was
brought in court te-day en habeas corpus
proceedings, and was discharged from
custody. He was immediately arrested by
detectives, ou whom another writ of
habeas corpus was served by Hendnx's
counsel returnable en Saturday.
A Serious Accuxatlcn et Tliett.
Philadelphia, March 1. Jas. B. 3Ian 3Ian
trep, who was arrested in New Yerk ou a
charge of larceny as bailee of 3,000 shares
of Denver City consolidated mining com
pany stock, valued at $4,500, the property
of Peter Hcncvcr, was again arraigned
before Magistrate Smith this afternoon,
but in the absence of counsel, the hearing
was postponed until Monday next.
Debt Statemuut ler February.
Washington, March 1. The debt
statement issued te-day showed a ticcreasa
of the public debt during the month of
February, of $9,783,511.
THE KAKJtKia FR1UNU
Dr. Barber's Bed Herso Pewdera are the best
In the market. XI icy are net a mere loed made
et inert and chean materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They contain lour times the strength
of ordinary herse and cattle powders, nnd will
euro und fatten stock In one-fourth the time,
aetlnp utencc upon the digestive organs and
secretions, and may be safely relied upon ler
the cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
and all diseases of horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity and quality et milk In cows and keep
all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold
every where at 20c. per pack, C ler 51; large
size iec., or a ler 11. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Dmsr Stere, 137 and IX) North Queen
streets. augMydeetlftwi"
aw xetk mmtrnmu
? f' March 1- Fleur-Stato and
western dull and slightly la buyers' favor;
Superfine State, 13 edaf te : Kxv ado. Si zn&
4 90; choice de, $3 007 OU: fancy de' 7 102s
Lu;ISun.a 1P ite- TO6 M ' Clee de.
6 tas 2j; Superfine Western, st j,(3 50
common te secd extra de. $i 50l.i: ilietcu
de de, $320g5 75 ; cheicn wbite wheat de. 7 00
(Siaw. euuwciu uiui ami ucavy.
vprll
June, il 33Wdll S3 : de Julv.il -iiv:l ?
Cern iQJjjc lower and heavy ; mixed west
ern spot, 8563e ; de future, S7?sa;ej;c.
Oats without Important change; state, 500
56c : Western. 9Q55c.
rmiMaipbia Market.
I'HiLADBLMUA, March lrienr dull and tin.
changed ; Superfine, 3 5004 00 ; extra. $1 S
3; Ohie and Indiana lamily, 16 aegz B.
Penn'a5 75fi600.
Bye flour at 54 73.
heat market quiet and easier ; Del. and
Pa. Bed, $1 3191 32 ; de Amber, fl &KS1 33.
Cern flrmcr ; geed local inquiry.
Oats Arm. with fair demand.
Bye scarce and nominal atS537c.
Lard steady.
uuuer aienny mil dun : creamery extra.
umse ; de Western. 42343c.
Kells dull ; no choice here.
Eggs unsottled ; Penn'a. i3c.
Cheese quiet : low grades weak.
Petroleum quiet ; Kenned, 14.
WhlskyatJtae.
Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at QLQ
$740 ; de de Flaxseed held at 1 40.
drain and Prevision jaotatlena.
One o'clock quotations et grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Ynndt. llroker, 15't
c:ui. tvingsireeu
March 1.
Chicago.
Cern Oat Perk Lard
& 40Ji 1U.70 10.40
Mli .41 17.02X 10.57X
1'hUadelpHIa.
.684 Ai
I . j 0 lO .... ....
Wheat
March..
April...
May...
March.,
April...
May....
1.31
l.:3
1.3
nmx MarMt.
Nutv Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United State Iteuda repertud daily by
,l Acen It. Leue,.! North Quern street.
New Yerk.
-Stock:! active and unsettled
March I.
10:00 .10 3:
a. M. r. x. . it.
Chicago. Mil. Paul 1084 108K 10S&
C. C. A I. C. it. K UK 11 11
Dtil., l.ack.& Western 121W 124 124
Doiirer ft Kie Grande 62V4 Wju 625
,hh-;i. euutnern ec. imxb snore.. iis?i iiyjt n
SliMseuri. Kansas & Texas SO J0! ?0
r. I..L.UKO brlus Western..
Western.... 37 SJK ZVZ
U l2 4j2 asJ
24 241? 24
131 132 131VJ
New Jersey Central.
Ontario x Western
New Yerk Central
Pucltlc Mall Stcamshin Ce
4I'X
41! 41
St. Paul & Omaha Preferred...
Te.ius Pacific
Wabash. -s;. umis 4 Pacific...
Western Union Tel. Ce .'
PiilLADBtrmi.
Stocks steady,
Pennsylvania it. U.
Buffalo Pitts, ft West
Northern Pacthc Coin
" Proterred
10O
100 II
41
l
32
7i
72
ENTERTAINMENTS.
"CWLTON OPEKA HOUHE. - -
THURSDAY EVEMXU, MARCH 2.
Ketum of the great Mermen Play,
100 W IVES!
The greatest Dramatic Plcture of the Age.
Gosclie-Hepper Powerful Company !
" One II und red Wives will de for Mormenlsn
what Unde Tem's Cabin did for Slavery."
Xew Yerk Herald.
"One Hundred Wives will de mere te extin
guish Polygamy than all of President Ilayes
proclamations." Philadelphia Prctx.
DeWOLK UOPPEU AS McGINLfcY, the
Abraham el his day.
See the Mermen Tcmple. The fanatic Mor Mer Mer
eon. The death-rail from the Cliff. Theamua
lnc Chinaman, arid all the graphic illustrations
of Price & ltunulen'8 great Meral Play. Mag
nificent scenery. Wonderful4mcehanlcal et
fects. Startllngsltualtena. Thrilling tableaux.
POPULAR PKICE8, - 30,50, 75cU.
Reserved Scats 71 Cents. Fer sale at Opera
lloiise Olllcc. fcb2il-4td
T?Dl'TON Ol'KItA IIOUSK.
FRIDAY EVEXINO, MAJWll S.
lecture:
RY
HENRY BAOMG-ARDM!
SUBJECT:
Trans-Continental Trip te the Gccldmt.
KOI'. TIlE BESKFIT OF THK-
Lancaster Benevolent Society.
TICKETS, SO CENTS.
Ne extra charge for Reserved Seats.
Per sale at tlie Opera Heuse and principal
stores. 12S-4td
JEWELERS.
B
,1LKV, HANKS & BIOULK.
SILTEE.
Wu have always made u specialty el super
ior Solid Silverware In all Its forma, both ler
decorative purposes nnd for objects of house
hold use. The nnrne et
BAILEY, BANKS & BiDDLE
lias bcen associated with Silver of the highest
standard, et the choicest design and et the
mes. excellent workmanship.
Having earned a most enviable reputation
as Silversmiths in past years, wc liave new
made arrangements largely te increase and
extend our Silver business, keeping cyena
mere varied stock than before and even mero
liberally introducing novcltie and Improve
ments.
Wu call attention particularly te our cus
tom of sending "ON APPROVAL" such
aaticles et Silver as may be dctlred. If no
satisfactory in every respect, tliusc may be
returned at our expense and risk.
We Invite correspondence and pernenal
visits, anil assure all who wteh te dcnl.wlth us
that our prices are the lowest for such goods
as wc sell. Wc keep nothing that U Inferior
in quality or faulty in design. .
mi- e cow
29 23 iug
17k 17k 17X
322 32& 31X
70K 71 "OH
BAILEY.
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
Twelfth and Chestnut Ste.,
PHILADELPHIA,