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    LANCASTER I)A1LY lNTELLlGEjiOEK WEDNESDAY; MARCH 22 1882.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUR REUur.AU COKRKSFOSDKKCE.
AOVtlrs Along the Susquehanna Gleaning
in and Areand the Borough Pickett up
by the IiiteUIgeacer's Keperter.
The Kalr a Saceeu.
Tlie sun-bonnet and apron fair of the St.
Jehn's Lutheran Church Working society,
held en Friday and Saturday venings, of
last week, was a decided success, notwith
standing the inclement weather of Satur
day evening. About $100 was the net
proceeds for both evenings' entertainment.
The ladies or the society deBire te return
their thanks te Mr. A. R. Ilogendebler for
the use of his room, te Mr. S. S. Klair for
donations of ice, and te the many citizens
who se kindly centjibutcd articles te the
neddy and. gave them their patronage.
The proceeds of the fair will go towards
the ftunishing of their new church.
Large Funeral.
The funeral of Mr. Ames Ilcrshcy, son sen son
inhiwefMr. Christian Ilershcy, yester
day fiem the hitter's residence ou. Walnut
street, was very largely attended. Filty
threu members of the Osceola tribe of Red
men in legalias, of which deceased was a
member, were present. Their ceremeuy
at the ;;ravc was very impressive as they
laid te rcbt the remains of their faithful
depai ted comrade. Mr. Hershey's death
has cjst a deep gloom ever all who knew
him, and with whom he had ever been a
great favorite. A handsome wreath of
lien crs was presented by a committee of
sit young P. It. It. engineers.
Theatrical Maiterr.
Miss Ada Gray, in East Lynne," will
make her second appearance in the Celum.
bia opera house next Tuesday evening, fcr
the benefit of General Welsh pest, Ne.
118. G. A. R.
The "Germau Volunteer," a grand mil
itary allegory, for the benefit of the Mari
etta pest of the G. A. R., will be played
In the Columbia opera house en Friday
evcuinir, March 24. Wherever this piece
has been played it has been received with
unbounded enthusiasm. With the excep
tion of the two leading character.",thc cast
will be taken by members of the Marietta
pest. Our Columbia citizens should give
them a geed house, as the Pest is "just
starting out," aud besides they are our
neighbors.
Uoreugh Brief.
The Susquehanna is'en the rise.
A young boy in playing " hop scotch "
had his right ankle severely sprained this
morning ou Second stieet, by jumping
sideways.
Queer Snow fell this morning while
the sun shone.
Mr. Ed. Ziegler has been given the
agency ler the Washington Weekly Pest
fur Columbia.
Fer scarcity of locals te day takes the
picmiitin. With en e or two exceptions,
none of our "knew anythiugs," wherj
we ciiCia!Jy get our locals, knew any
thing of inipi rtance, or otherwise.
Mr. Geerge Redscckcr has net yet !
coveted his stolen horse aud bugiry, anil
from appearances iieier will. He has
given up all hopes.
Mr. J. R. Henry, of the Ktie Eia, is
again en the sick list.
Columbia's drinking water is again pure.
The peculiar taste and smell reported iu
this paper some time age, was caused by
the high and muddy condition of the
rivfr.
Several el the stieet crossings aie again
iu a bad condition aud need pinmpt at
tention. Numberless ca: leads el coal pass
through Columbia daily for the east.
The Herald is mistaken in saying the
members of the Chiqucsaluuga tribe 1. O.
R. M., held their annual reunion at the
Franklin hense, en Tuesday evening.
Neither was the affair largely attended.
There was no re-union at the above place,
but there was te be an oyster supper. It
was, however, postpeucd.
A large number of the congregation of
the United Bretlueu church, greatly
surprised their pastor, Rev. C. S.- Miley,
by giving him a party. A delightful even
ing was spent.
TUK SUIFFL1CK.
Meeting or tlie Company I.art Night.
Last evening the Shifller lire company
held a meeting, at which about sixty mem
bers were present.
A resolution was passed appointing a
committee, consisting of B. Bartholemew,
J. W. Andcisen and Henry W. Rudy, te
wait en the members of the new councils
and offer their services as volunteer fire
men. Geeigc Nagle lesigncd as a member of
the new beard of trustees, rnd Jehn E.
Gibsen was elected in his place,
The new trustees were ordered te file
their bends by next meeting or Iiave their
seats declaied vacant.
Peter S. Geedman was reelected dele
gate te the state fireman's association.
Mr. Ge.uluian (the same) read an edito
rial from the Firemen's Journal, of New
Yerk, in regard te the new system in this
i-ity, in which the writer condemns the
call system.
It was stated at the meeting that the
company has had two offers for their en
gine, one from parties in this city and one
lioniPctree, of Philadelphia.
The fire committee of councils met last
night, when the contract with the Ameri
can lire company was signed, the terms
being the same as published in last even
ing's Intelligences The contract with
Peter Ferdney for a house en Beaver
street te be used as an engine house wis
also signed, Mr. Fordney te make such
alterations In the house as the committee
directs.
Drank and DUerdcrly.
Henry Ward and James McGeschen, ar
rested for drunken ancUliserdcrly conduct,
were last evening committed by Alderman
Samson te the county jail for five days
each.
James Morgan and James O'Brien were
arrested for being drunk and disorderly.
Alderman Barr committed the former for
5 and the latter for 10 days.
James Haggerty, for being drunk and
begging en the street, was sent te jail for
a short term by Alderman A. F .Dennelly.
James Scerncy, a boy who says that he
lives in Manayunk and ran away from
home, was with Haggerty and he is still
with him in prison. Eliza Stewart was
also sent out in order that she may sober
up.
Mary Tayler, colored, was "arrested
while drunk last night for kicking up a
fuss in the house of Herace Reynolds.
Alderman Dennelly committed her for a
hearing.
Uurglary.
Last night thieves cntcied the cellar of
the residence of Jeseph TJmble, county
iccerder, and stele therefrem a large
pound cake, a quantity of bread, batter,
meat and ether eatiblcs, and several bot
tles if -vinc An cntranee was effected
by the thieves by breaking open a back
cellar deer that was -net very securely
fastened. They did net attempt, apparently.
te foice their way into the upper part of
the l'eii'C.
Horses Stelen
Last mVht thieves broke into the stable
of B. L. Bjackbill, of West llempfield
township, and stele two horses. The one
is a black horse, 15J hands high, with
grey hair in the face from old age. He is
he"rt aud chunky, spruDg in the front legs,
aud has marks ou him which were made
by the rubbing of harness. The ether .is a
black mare, eight year' old, 15 "bands
high, with an injured left eye, en the lid
of which there is a little hair. When
stolen ehe had two shoes off.
gUOUEM UKATU.
inqneat by the Corener.
Yesterday afternoon about 2 o'elock an
old lady named Elizabeth Glettbreaner,
was found dead in bed at the residence of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cenrad Meser,
511 West King street. Mrs. Glessbrenner
was 86 years of age and had been in declin
ing health for some time past, but was net
regularly attended by a physician. Yes
terday morning when the family visited
her room she was in bed very weak, bat
apparently no worse than usual. When
visited in the afternoon she was found te
be dead. Corener Sniffer being notified
empanelled a jury and held an inquest. It
appeared from the testimony before the
jury that death resulted from a general
breaking down of the system in conse cense conse
quence of extreme old age, and a verdict
te that effect was rendered.
JJffffHIIMWW.
A
LARGE LOT OF
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THIRD EDITION
GAS FIXTURES,
Air. Erben' Faneral.
The remains of the late Charles M.
Erbee, whose death in Philadelphia has
already been noticed in these columns,
arrived in Lancaster en the 155 train this
afternoon, accempained by a large number
of friends and relatives. They were met
at the depot by friends in this city, who
had a hearse and coaches in waiting te
carry the remains and mourners toLancas teLancas
tcr cemetery, where the enterment took
place.
Mayer's Court.
This morning the mayor had eight eases.
Twe drunks who were begging, while
druuk representing that they were ship
wrecked sailors, wcre sent te jail for 10
days each. One ether drunk get 5 days,
one paid costs and four vaes were discharged.
Exceptions SuHtalneu.
In argument court in the matter- of the
estate of Mary A. Tayler, exceptions te
the confirmation of sale of real estate, the
exceptions were sustained and the sale set
aside.
Charged With Forgery.
J. E. Kempf, charged wi;h forging an
order en the name of .Davis Kitch, was
arrested this morning by Officer Her
man. The alderman committed him for
a hearing.
THAT MUST -BE SOLD BEFORE FLY TIME. NOW 13 THE TIME FOR BARGAINS.
new sjg-slaTE MANTLES- ysw .
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BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, PUMPS, IRON PIPE and FITTINGS.
W WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER; PA.
faprMJd
WEDNESDAY CVCM1NO, MAE. 22,1882.
KEYSTONE DEMOCRATS.
MKKTING OFTHK STATE COMMITTEE.
THE GARFIELD GHOULS.
RarrUbarCi Kaaaed
K-fc 8th
a .the
A' Care at Last. Speclues without number
for the care el Catarrh have been extensively
advertised, and doubtle-s there is some virtue
In them all, but the evidence is overwhelming
that Ely's Cream Balm gees mere directly
than any ether te the seat et the disease, and
though It is a comparatively new discovery,
it has resulted In mere cares within the range
et our observation than all the ethers put to
gether. Wllkcsbarre, Pa. Union Leader, Dec.
19, 1873.
It Is no exaggeration te say that Ely's Cream
Balm is a cure for Catarrh, Hay Fever, &c ,
for many cures have been made among my
customers. Cream Balm should be resorted
te by evcr3'Oiie thus afllicted. With me no
ether remedy has ever equaled the Balm elthcr
In geed results or sale. A. J. Odexwelper,
DrnggKt, Kasten, Fa. Oct. 2, 1680. Price CO
cents. m 22-d Aw S
Grand Opening.
As will be been by the great announcement
in our columns te-day, the Arm of Gottschalk
A Lederman will open their Great JTew Yerk
Bazaar, 26 and 23 North Queen street, te the
public en Saturday next, March 25lh, anl we
can n-i-iiire our readers that they will witness
such un extraordinary display of goods a? was
neer before shown iu this city.
A gieat lcature of the opening nights will be
n present In every lady el u bottle el fine per
luincry,fillcd lrem the beautiful silver cologne
fountain, which is placed in the centre of the
Bazaar, and from which there Is constantly
flowing a continuous stream el the sweetest
German Cologne, und the ladies are welcome
te dip their l)aiidl;cr( lilefs in the same.
We advise all our readers te be present at
this Grand Opening and give the Great Xcw
Yerk Bazaar a thorough inspection. A
Handsome Souvenir will be given away te all
the lfidics present Iwd
aietnersi nemeraii rfiernera!
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating paiu et cutting teeth T
If sc, go at once anil get a bettle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKU I. It will re
lieve the peer little suflerer Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no inistafre about it.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that 1)
will rcg ate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
eperatia glike magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use m all cases, and pleasant te this taste, and
Is the prescription el one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a
bottle. "mrMvdAwM.WAS
XMW ADTMRTISBUENTS.
ClORK SHAVINGS FOR SALE FOK FILL
i In Beds and Mattresses, at the LANCAS
TER CORK WORKS. Can order by telephone. 1
iniiueeuAwti
WANim-A yeCNCTGIKL ABOUT IS
years old te assist with light housework.
Apply at THIS OFFIC E. ltd.
GBOCKKY HUB SALE. THE STOCK,
Goodwill and Fixtures et a large Grocery
Stere is offered ler sale. Geed and satisfactory
reasons given for telling. Inquire of WIL
LIAM REHFU6S, 433 Rockland street, corner
el Locust street. 2U-3Ui
SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS
Removed his Office trem 55 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi
ately In Rear of Court Heuse, Leng's New
Building. ml7-tfd
Amusements.
A Xew Opera." The Smugglers" Is the
title el the latest addition te comic opera, and
It will be produced here en next Tuesday
evening by the Vance and Sousa opera com
pany. The work was originally sung In Wash
ington, where it is still running te very suc
cessful business. The party. Including the
orchestra, number between sixty and seventy
people, and the opera will be given here in its
entirely. lhe Philadelphia Press el this
morning says: "The libretto Is by Captain
Wilsen .(.Vance, u well-known correspondent,
and the music by Jehn P. Sousa, a bright
young composer of this city,who has for come
time been director of the Marine band at ti e
capital. The work met with tuch a favernbln
reception en its first performance in Washing
ton, a lew weeks age, that the authors
have been tendered ' a complimentary
benefit by Gen. Sherman, Judge Miller, Gen.
Frank llatten, Floyd King and 11. C. Cerbin
and a number of ether prominent citizens of
the capitol."
" The IAtUe Savage." Scats are selling rap
idly ler te-morrow night's performance at
Fulton opera house, when that clever little
actres. Ml4 Maggie Mitchell will appe.iv in
her latest success, " The Little Savage."
The Troubadour. On Friday evening these
royal merrymakers, Salsbury's Troubadours,
will furnish lets of fun at Fulton opera benis
in their new piece, "Green Roem Fun." Fer
melody and mirth t!:e Troubadours are at the
very front of their peculiar style of entertainment.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Catarrh et the Hladder.
Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinaiy
passagcs.discased discharges, cured by Buchu
paiba. Druggists. Depot. Jehn F. Leng A
Sens.
Hew my threat hurts ! Then why don't you
ue Hale's Heney of Ilorcheuml and Tar?
Pike's Toothache Dreps euro in one minute.
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Fell Down.
Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street. Buffalo,
fell down stair and savercly braised his kne.
A lev applications of Dr. Themas' Eclectric
Oil entirely cured him. Fer sale at H. B. Coch
ran's drug mere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
drown -s iiotiKOheld Panacea
Is the most edcctlvc Fain Dcstroj'er in
the world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
externally.and thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the
strength et any similar preparation. It cures
pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat,
Rheumatism and all aches, and U TllK
GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bkewh'b
Household I'asacea." should be in every
iamlly. A tcaspoenful of the Panacea in a
tumbler et het water sweetened If prcferrcdj,
taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25 els
a bottle. febll-lydM.W&S&w
l'roef Everywhere.
It any invalid or sick person ha the least
doubt of the power and efficacy et Hep Bit
ters te cure them, they can find eases exactly,
like their own. In their own neighborhood,
with proel positive that they can be cosily
and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or
ask your druggist or physician.
Greek men, Feb. 11, 18S0.
Hep Bitters Ce. Sins I was given up by
the doctors te die of scrofula consumption.
Twe bottles et your Bitters cured me.
ml5-2wd&w Lebet Bcewec.
Celden's Lieblg's Liquid Beet aud Tonic In In In
vigorater will cure indigestion, and perpetu
ate bodily vigor. Take no ether et druggist's.
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Ge te n. r. cecurau's Drug store, 137' North
Queen street, for Mrs. freeman's Xfetu aYa aYa
Uenal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability el
coler.nro uneeualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and German. Price. 15
cents.
Overworked men and women, persons of
sedentary habits, and ethers whose system
needs recuperation, nerves tone land muscles
stivngtheiicd, should use Brown's Iren Bit
ters. mSO-lwd&w
In the Whole History of Medicine
Ne preparation htts ever performed such mar
velous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa
tion, as Atku's Ciiehrv Pectoral, which is re
cognizer, as the world's remedy teralldbcases
et the threat' and lungs. Its long continued
series of wonderful cures in all climates have
made it universally known as a sale and reli
able agent te employ. Against ordinary
colds, which ere the forerunners of mere seri
ous disorders, it acts speedily and surely,
always relieving suffering, andefter saving
Hie The protection It affords, by its timely,
use in threat and chest disorders, makes It an'
invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand
in every home. Ne person can afford te be
without it, and these who have once used It
never will. "Frem thelr knowledge el its com
position und effects, physicians use the
Cherry Pectoral extensively In their prac
tice, and clergymen recommend it. It Is ab
solutely certain in its remedial effects, ana
will always cure where cures are possible.
Fer pale by all dealers. mlT-lwdeed&w
Sr. Franer'H I'.oet Hitters.
Frazlcr's Reet Bitters are net a dram-shop
whisky beverage, but arc strictly medicinal
In every sense. Tm-y act strongly upon the
liver and kidney, kivp the bowels open and
regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs,
build up the nervous and cleans) the bleed
and system et every impurity.
Fer Dizziness, Rush et Bleed te the Head,
tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and
Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, Screlu
Ions Humors and Seres, Tetter, King Werm,
White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ler
young men suffering from Weakness or De
bility caused from imprudence, and te females
In delicate health, Frazicr'a Reet Bitters are
especially recommended.
Dr. Frazicr : 1 have used two bottles of your
Reet Bitters ler Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak
ness and Kidney DIsca-es,und they did me mere
geed than all the doctors and the medicine
I ever used. Frem the llrst dose I took I be
gan te ir.end, and I am new in perfect health
and feel a.s well as I ever did. I consider your
medicine one et the greatest of blessings.
Mrsv M. Martiw, Cleveland, O.
Sold by II. B. Ceclnan, 137 and 139 North
Queen street, at ?1 per bottle. Hkmrt & Ce.
Sele Proprleteis, t2 Vcsey fctreet, New Yerk.
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1JCBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, HABUH
. SO. 1892, will be sold at public sale at Ne.520
East orange street, Lancaster cuv, a variety
of Household Goods, consisting of a walnut
Chamber Suit, almost new, lounge, sideboard,
extension aud ether tables, chairs, sewing
machine, parlor heater, new last fall, range,
ingrain and rag carpets, tinware, queens ware,
aud a variety of ether articles net mentioned.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in.
F. L. HERR.
H. SncBERT, Auct. m22,25A29dR
Place aad the
of "June the xline ter Helding
the State Convention.
Special dispatch te the Ixtxxliqkscxr.
Haiuusburg, March 23.
There was an rinnsnally large attendance
at the meeting of the state committee
here te-day te fix the time and place for
holding the Democratic state convention.
On first ballet te fix the tinn for the. con
vention there were fifteen for June 14th,
thirteen for June 29tb, four for August
3d and one for August 30th. On the sec
end ballet June 2StU prevailed,and the vote
was made, unanimous.
,On fixing the place, Harrisburg- get
twenty votes and Reading seventeeu, Phil
adelpia supporting Reading. The vote
designating Harrisburg was then made
unanimous. On Sir. Heuscl's motion it
was unanimously agreed that the chair
man shall include iu his call among the
business of the convention the adoption
of rules for the government of the party
in the state. "W. U. II.
MORE FROM eBIrHKRO.
PUULIC 8ALK ON THURSDAY, MARCH
23, 18S2, will be sold at public sale, at Ne.
23 Shippen street, Lancaster city, a . 'ety et
Household Goods, consisting et two" Parler
Suits, one as geed as new. Bedsteads, Tables,
Chairs, Cupboards, two Sewing Machines,
Brussels. Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Leeking
Glasses, Queensware, Tinware, Tubs, etc., etc.
Sale te begin at 9 o'clock, a. in., when at
tendance will be given by
MRS. L. C. POSTER.
Henry Suubert, Auct. ml8-3tdS,M,W
AUCTION. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC
Auction at Ne.21f) East Walnut St., en TO
MORROW (Thursday) MORNING at 9 o'clock,
Groceries, Dry Goods, Glassand Qneensware,
Fixtures. Market wagon. Carpets, Ac.
M AUSII. WARREN, 21'J E. Walnut St.
F. H. Williams, Auct. ltd
piUAKD
OF PniLADELPIA.
Assets ever
Eleven
Hundred
sand.
Theu-
"Lite, Grewtn, ueauty."
" hat we all admire" antlhew te secuie It:
A tine 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 mestcleanly und de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and fiee trem
all Impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new Hie, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where It hnd fallen off or become thin,
docs net soil or stain anything, and is se "per
fectly und elegantly prepared as te muke 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 for $1.
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Nobedt enjoys the nicest surreunflfegs if in
bad health. There are miserable penile about
te-day te whom n bettle et Parker's Ginger
Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than
all the doctors they have ever tried. Sce ether
column. ' ml-lmdcod&cew
Sublimely BeauUful.
A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels
will be mailed lree te any lady who will send
ten cents In postage stamps or money te Dr. C,
W. Bensen, Ne. 1C6 Eutaw St. Baltimore, Md.
ICC North Euiaw Street, Baltimore, Md.-
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HEATHS.
Edwards. In this cltv. en the 21st of March,
18H2, of dropsy, Charles Edwat dx. in the 60th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends el the iamlly
are : espcctfully invited te attend tlie funeral,
lrem the residence et Rebert Faulding, Ne. 2
Concstega street, en .Friday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Intermentat Woedjvnrd Hill come ceme
tcry. ; niSl-SM
Gr-Afi3Bi-.EMNr.il. In this city, en the 21st
Inst,, Elizabeth Olassbrcnncr, In the 66th year
et her age.
. Her relatives and friends are rcspectfuly iu.
vitcd te attend the funeral trem the residence
et her daughter In-law, Elizabeth Meser, Ne.
Sll West King street. Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment at Zion's cemetery. 2t
Hetfle In this city, en the 2id inst., Owen
Hepple, aged 70 years, 2 months and 15 days.
The relatives and friends of the family, also
Ledge 43, F. &. A. M.. are respcctlully invited
te attend the funeral, from his la te residence.
133 Shippen street, en Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
2td
Hestkxter. In this city, en the 21st Inst, I
LiiiieM., daughter ei isaicanu J. line iies tet
ter, aged 13 months.
The relatives and irlcnds nrO respectinlly
invited te attend the funeral, from the resi
dence of her parents, Ne. 143 East James
street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td
Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in
this old and well-established company call en
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 19 EAST KING STREET.
d3M,WK&S
TP YOU WANT
BARGAINS
FURNITURE
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION
At theTeweat Prices in Lancaster.
Call at
HESS & FLYXN'S,
148 and 160 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
and 246 WEST KING'sT.
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J.
11. MARTIN Sc CO.
FOB
SPRING !
MUSLINS, SHEETINGS,
PILLOW OASE MUSLINS,
TICKINGS. LINENS,
TOWELS, CRASH,
TABLE COVERS and NAPKINS,
SATIN 'CRASH,
LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS,
Lace and Nottingham Curtains,
JUTE CURTAINS,
RAW SILKS, &e.
J. B. MARTIN fcVCO.,
Cor. West King and PrinceSts.
LANCASTER. PA.
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ILLIAKSOM & FOSTER.
PRM LOTUS
JVi'ir AliVJlRTlSEMUHTB.
I
NOTIGK TO STOCKHOLDERS A MKKT
ing of the stockholders of the Reading &
Chesapeake Ceal and Railroad company will
be held in the efllce et the Secretary, Ne. 41
Grant street, in the rcarel the Court Heuse,
City of Lancaster, en TUESDAY, APRIL 4,
1S82. between the hours of 2 and 4, p. m., for
the purpe.-e of electing a President and Direc
tors te serve for the ensuing year.
SAMUEL IL PRICE,
nilS-5tdl8,22,25,al,3 " Secretary.
SALE OF HOUSEUOLO AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE. On FRIDAY, 31 ARCH 24,
1SS2, at Ne. 01 East King street, Lancaster
rltv, Pa, the loilewinjj, te wit : One Cottage
Suit, .Bedsteads and Bedding, two Selas, one
Lounge, two Wardrobes, solid walnut- Marble
Tep Dental Instrument Case. Carpets, Chairs,
two Parler and one -Cook Steve. Bookcase,
Pictures, Queenswaic, and a variety of ether
articles net mentioned.
Bale at 1 o'clock p. m
MRS. M. II. WHITESIDE.
S. Hess & Sex, Aucts. m22-2t
PUBLIC 8ALK ON THURSDAY, AIAKCfl
23, 1882, will be sold at the late residence
et Jehn R. McGovern (dee'd.), en the Litltz
turnpike, near the City et Lancaster, in Man
heita township, Lancaster county. Pa., the
lollewing personal property, te wit : Four
horses, 2 of which are fat and ready for the
eastern market ; 2 geed young driving horses,
well-broke te single or double driving ; 5
cows, 2 will be fresh by day et sale, and 2
springers ; 1 bull ; 2 two-horse wagons, 1 one
horse wagon, reaper and mower combined
(new). 1 mower, wire-teeth grain and hay
rake, hay-flats, threshing machine and horse
power In geed order, grain tan, loeder cutter
for hand or horse power, corn sheller, grain
drill, corn cultivator, large shovel harrow,
spike and shovel harrows, potato plow,
shovels, -forks, rakes, cow and halter chains,
leg chains, field roller, scalding trough, about
3 tens of geed hay, by the ten or half-ten, and
about 60 bushels of oeru .in the ear, by the
bushel, and a let et ether articles net men
tioned. A credit el 9 months will be given.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., of said
day, when attendance will be given by
CATHARINE McGOVERN.
Administratrix.
Saitckl Hess & Sen, Auctioneers.
ml8-lidl8.!0l,22
AND WHERE TO FIKD
THE CORRECT STYLES,
IS VERY IMPORTANT.
The NEW GOODS that we have received In
the past few weeks can best be measured by
the ten. anil te get the correct Idea of the
amount of stock and vailety el goods we have
you must see them.
THE STYLES AND MAKK-UP OF
Our Spring detning
ABE BETTER
THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS SEASON,
AND WE EXTEND . .
4- 1
A CORDIAL INVITATION te ALL te CALL.
4
IN BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING!
WE HAVE SOME NX17 N0VJKLTIK8,
And ths prices are as low as they ean be sold.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER
3638 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA-
U Ten titles Freely as te the Teriivlan
Company "Senater ltlalr'a Connec
tion with the Matter.
Washington, DC, March 22. This
morning before the foreign affairs commit
tee Shipnerd produced his letter, referred
te yesterday, written te the piesident, aud
in which he opened negotiations upon the
subject of the Peruviau company. In the
letter Shipherd claims that the interests of
his clients in Pern are' se great .as te en
title them te consideration iu any plans
effecting the future of the prostrate re
public.
Representative Kassou asked witness it
he knew any instance in which Gen. Hurl
but's official action had been purchased.
Witness explained that his remarks of
yesterday we're based en his knowledge of
events occurring mauy yeaisae, and from
which he formed his opinion of Hurlbut'.
In further reply he called attentieti te a
decision of the United States supreme
court in a case in which it was shown that
Gen. Hurlbut had accepted a bribe while
in service of the United States. Witness
said in all his correspondence Hurlbut had
never expressed a desire te have any in
terest iu Peruviau claims, nor had any
ether officer of the United States.
Witness was then asked by Mr. Kassen
who new holds the Landrcan claim, and
replied :" lb is pew held by Americans
but he could net. without violating private
confidence disclose their names."
He declined te give particulars
of the company but gave a long
explanation of his connection with
it and his negotiations commencing
with Governer Boutwell iu Maich 1831.
He had interested a cerhiin senator whose
name he refused te disclose te lay the case
before Secretary Blaine. This scnat or hnd
positively refused te accept a retainer, say
ing it was a just claim in which the whole
country was interested. '
In view of the refusal te uame this sen
ator, there was a visible sign of amuse
ment when Shipherd said : ""the senator
referred te was then en his way from his
home in New Hampshire te Washington."
Being further pressed Shipherd said this
senator being convinced that the case
would never be a matter for legislation in
Congress, but would be settled in the state
department, did take a fce as attorney frr
the cenipauy and acted as such during re
cess of Congress. Later en the senator
letnrned this fce, saying he was satisfied
that it would come before Congress and he
could net be counsel for company claims,
of which- he might as senator have te pass
upon. At that point this senator's con
nection with the concern ceased. '
During his examination Shipherd staU d
that the only official of the U. S. gev
eminent who has received fee from the
Peruvian company is William H. Robert Robert
eon, collector of the pert of New Yerk!
The fee was paid te him in the capacity of
an attorney. Committee then adjourned
until to-menow.
The Ureedy Attempts of the Hyeaa Crowd.
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
The evidences thicken te prove that the
illness and death .of President Garfield
have been made the occasion of the most
disgraceful expenditures and the most
disreputable attempts te. cheat the gov
ernment with false or extravagant claims
for services, i renr the snrgeen general
of the army down te the lowest lackey
of the White Heuse, there are only a few
honorable exceptions te the general iale
of an indecent and greedy attempt te ex
tort money out of Congress en the strength
of a tragedy that should have warned off
this hyena crowd by the awful dignity of
its circumstances. Net even all of the
physicians have resisted the common
temptation, but some of these who did
least for the president and whom the dying
man finally drove from his' bedside, are
found among these who are pressing ex
orbitant demands for unearned rewards ;
while all sorts of people in Washington
and elsewhere have flecked like carrion
crews around the congressional committee
room, eager te share in the plunder that is
te be divided ever the bier of the dead
president of the United States.
Perhaps the very worst feature of all
this disgraceful business is the participa
tion it it of members of Congress itself,
the body that is te pass upon all these
claims for expenditure in President Gar
field's case. Hitherto the committee has
guarded the itemized bills that have come
bcfoie it with a close secresy, and well it
may, if there is any truth in the fragmen
tary statements that are gradually leakiug
out. It is openly alleged that in. connec
tion with the funeral expenses, there is an
item of $1,700 for champagne, brandy,
whisky, cigars and lunch, and (300 for
cocktails, and another of $1,200 for white
gloves. Ice men, who had been charging
the general public 83 for ice, have, sent in
bills for ice furnished te cool the White
Heuse at tha late of $3, with extra claims
for carts and help. Persons who rushed
in unasked te give advice as te the best
way te cool the White Heuse, and whose
advice was net takeu, have sent in bills for
their t- eublc. Seme of the personal bills
of expenses made out by members of the
Hensc in connection with the funeral are
said te be of an extraordinary character.
Whether the Ilouse has manhood eueugh
in iu te call for these bills and vouchers re
mains te be seen. It may well bodeubted
until it is put te the test. There must be
some men there, with sufficient sense of
the outrage that has been put upon publie
decency in this matter, te set themselves
right with their own consciences and With
the country at large. That the exposure
will bring disgrace with it is no doubt true.
But it will biiug the disgrace down te the
men te whom it belongs aud will relieve
Congress itself of the intolerable odium of
sanctioning these indecencies. The men
who turned the Garfield obsequies into a
carnKsc and the ghouls who have swarmed
around the congressional committee seek
ing te leap their foul harvest fiem the
president's grave should be placarded, be
fore the county, whoever they may be,
and get from Congress only their true
desert, the obloquy of a national exposuie.
Grata aaa Froviea'uantauons.
iOa0O'cl?!l!FlV10tatIon3e'Sram ''"'J previt
East King street.
Anrll...
.May...
June...
Karen..
Anrll...
May....,
Wheat
L3G
1JU
1J0
1.38
l.M
Cblcage.
Cern Oau
GS .45H
.mi Alii
Philadelphia.
T3K .31
.75X .S3
75K .51
Yundt, Breker, 13
March 22.
Perk
17.07
17.25
Lard
10 87
uve bcel jaacmes.
Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 14,093 bead; shln
ments. 7.500 de : market geaeraUy acUv e and
rally 5c higher; common te geed mixed. $Si
8S.?i 1ieaTyPackln "d shleplnr. $S 737 20;
Phlladalphkw and larders. t7 99740 : light
hORS. S6SSA6 70: aklna miiI enlla aXKAOfile
Cattle Receipts, i,cw headTshipments 100
de; market arm, steady and fairly active ,
SFJSPEKv!635685' Bd te fchelce shipping.
J5 it'flGtt; comaaen-to fair, ti 2365G0; mixed
butchers' scarce and Arm ; peer te lair S393 :
cows and mixed, sS754tO; threngh grass
Tf?8??"' ,9leckers and leaders st&uly,
" M& uiiiwuui ctb ww w.
Sheen Rccetnts. 2.400 heart
de; market active and strong ana
shipments 1.30C
lllll l.tr. Iiti.hu.
medium te choice-native:, $5 Sofia ; inferior
te extra, at 5036 23.
East Libsbtv Cattle Receipts. 255 head -market
active and unchanged.
Hogs Receipts 1.60 head ; market tinn ;
Philadelphia, S7 8087 60 ; Yorkers, ; 75 C iw.
Sheep Receipts, 3,000 head ; slew nt vcti'r
day's prices.
Bteexaarswc
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also united State:, Bend ropertod dully by
Jacob B. Lohe, 22 North Qneen street. "
March ?.
EASTON KXCITKO.
Protesting Against a Proposed Juvenile
. Pedestrian Performance.
Philadelphia, March 22. The secre
tary of the Society te Protect Children
from Cruelty received a letter from Eas Eas
ten, Pa., te-day, stating that at a walking
match te be commenced there en Thurs
day next, a boy eight years old has been
engaged te i un two miles against time ;
that the citizens are very mucli opposed te'
this, and asking if it could net be prevent
ed. A reply has been sent informing the
parties of the law en the subject, aud such
action has been taken as will doubtless
prevent -be child from appcariug ou the
track.
Locating a Fire In a Mine.
Pottsville, March 22. The lire in
Wadsville shaft, which has been buroiug bureiug
the past ;two weeks was definitely located
this a. m. in the new workings and ean
readily be extinguished. Had the fire
been in the old working tl;e iloediug of
the shaft would have becu necessary. It
is expected the colliery will rcsume ship
ments in a few weeks.
A Nine-year-old Kascal.
New Yerk,. March 22. Within a few
days two trains en the Hudsen River rail
road have been thrown from the track at
High Bridge by misplaced switches. An
officer of the read last night detected
Willie Kyle, 9 years old, endeavoring te
open a switch. He was arrested and held
for trial.
Fatuity Binned by Melt u steel.
. Jersey City, N. J., March 22. Peter
mown, a tramp, slept in a pit at Thorap Therap
kins stgel works last night, and was badly
burned by molten steel from a burst cru
cible. He died in terrible ngeny 'at the
hospital.
Damage by the Storm.
Gloucester, March 22. Accounts from
Geerge state that the storm of Friday and
Saturday was the worst ever seen there.
The less te the shipping was heavy and it
is feared that some vessels have been lest.
Trying te Save a Murderer.
Newark, N. J., March 22 A writ of
error in the Martin case has been granted,
meantime preparations for' his execution
have been suspended.
i- "
WEATUEIt INDICATIONS.
Washtngtex, D. C, March 22. Fer
the Middle Atlantis states, slightly colder,
northerly te westerly winds,- fair weather
and higher barometer.
Beading te bare a Public Ballding.
Washington, D. C, March 22 In the
Senate te-day Mr. Cameren (Pa.) introdu
ced a bill appropriating $30,000 for a pub
lic building atiKeading,Pa.
i
Council Elect a Mayer.
Portland, Me., March 22. Councils
this morning elected Charles F. Libby
(Rep.) as mayor.
t' A- Murderer Kespfted.
WnHNGTON, Del., March 22. Gover Gover
eor Hall this morning respited Jeremiah
Harrigan until December leth.
Congressman ruin's Conspicuous Sliaine-
leisness.
Times.
The conduct of Representative Page, of
California, seems te have been altogether
remarkable. The bills were turned ever
te him for examination and report, andt
is stated as with eutire authority that the
items were all brought together in one
voucher se that it should be impossible te
show by investigation just what the money
had been paid for. Te render this mere
secure the bills in detail which had been
rendered were destroyed. Mr. Page
beasts that se much is free from scandal
in any event. This seems te us, however,
only te make the scandal deeper and meic
disgraceful.
It does noteccm te Representative Page
that there was auythmir wrenj. lhe
bills had all been paid, he says, out of the
money voted by Congress early in the
session, and " it was nobody's business if
a congressman who had accompanied the
funeral train had purchased a jug of
whisky te take along, even though the
government paid for it." Representative
Page may some time learn that the people
of this country are net taxed for the. pur
pose of keeping congressmen in whisky.
SIONOK KOhSl'S COUKAGE.
II
extinguishes a Fire ou the Stage and
Avert a Panic.
Quite an exciting incident occurred at
the Chestnut sheet, opera house, Philadel
phia, last evening during the impassioned
acting of Signer Ressi in the dressing
room scene of "Edmund Kean." .When
the finding of the Countess' fan iu hid
loom by her husband was made clear te
Kean Signer Ressi sprang up and tearing
away tlie cloth which the hairdresser bad
placed about his shoulders, he hurled It
toward the dressing buieau. In its flight
it upset a candlestick ou the bureau, and
before its discovery the flames fairly
caught in the lace with which the glass
was draped. The audience was considera
bly alarmed, as the flames burst out
frightfully near one of the flies. Some
body shouted te the people en the stage.
Ressi turned, and discovering the danger,
stepped quickly te the spot, tore down the
curtains aud seen smothered the Are. Then
he faced the audience and said in an aside,
as if taking the anxious people in front
inte.his confidence. "Eet ees all right.
Ect ees in ze play." Confidence was re
stored en the moment, and the play proceeded.
Opera Heuse Burned.
Lockpeet, jS". Y., March 22. Comp Cemp Comp
teu's opera house and" a dwelling adjoin
ing, at Middleport, burned last night
Various fiims occupied the business part
of the opera house. Less en opera house
$40,000, partially insured. There is no
fire department there and the names weie
unrestrained.
Fatally Assaulted and Bobbed.
Flushing, L. I., March 22. William
S. Valentine, a merchant of Reslvn. was
waylaid aud robbed last night and left en
the roadside in a dying condition. There
is no hope of his recovery.
MAMKETB.
Fniladelpnta Market.
i'HiLADSLPHiA, March22. Kleur fairly active
ajul streng: .Superllne. $3; 75S4 00; Eifn,
ii 90.', 33 ; Ohie and Indiana family, l COS)
7 25 ; Penn'a family, iGgii 23.
Rye Heur 1 SOS t "3.
Wheat feverish and unsettled; Del. and
Peun'ii Hed, $1 4031 44 ; de Amber, SI 411 42.
Cern scarce and strong.
Oats dull and lower under Increasing aup-
Rye scarce and nominal at S587c.
Provixlens 11 rm.
Lard llrm.
Butter Hcarce and higher in choice grades
Crean.cry Extra, 4244c ; geed te choice, 33
Rolls mostly peer an J slew ler sale.
,rFf?,'5.lnIct5 i'enn'a. at 16c; Western at
15J16e.
Cheese quiet and steady.
Petroleum nrm ; Refined. "Hi.
Whisky at SI a. A
Seeds geed te prime clever dull at 8WQ
ie; de de Timethy steady at W 7303 85; dodo
riaxeed nt $1 40.
Jrnw Yera aiaaet.
Nw Veasc. March 22. Fleur State and
western a shade better and moderately active.
Southern firm and quiet.
wneai ?iMc metier
find mtrttmr
.- -.r-"'. :".- . r. -j"
lainy acuve speculative trading: .we.
tivi
gli
ila
and
Red,
de
Anrtl. S142ftl 4Z : de Slav. 21 41K141:
June, $1 1 39X ; de July. 112801 28.
Cern c better and In moderate trade ;
mixed western spot, 768780 ; de future, 74$
Oats a trifle better, including Xe. 2 April at
T.9)i! Statesass.-: ; Western,i356c.
L. C Ml I. L. R. R......
DeL, Lack. Western...
Denver ft Rie Grande
N. V.. Lake Erie A Western....
Missouri. Kansas A Texas
Laue Shere Mieh. Southern...
LouNville A Ntshville.
New Yerk Central
New Jersey Central.
Ontario A Western
St. PanI A Omnha Preferred...
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul
Texas Pacific
Wabash."- ..mis A Pacific....
Western Union Tel. Ce
Pennsylvania R. R
Itutr.Ue Pitts. A West
Northern PncincCnra.
" Preferred....
10:00
A. X.
V. M.
3.H.
.... .... 10,,,
VS. 122 J 122
Sail 897i HI
38 i7U, 3114
K 35?h XVi
1$ 1IS ll'
77 77? 7ff.i
133 l:Ki 132s
84J Sii S2i
20 SKJi 23Ji
ins?!; ie ; risk
42JS 43 42
jiia m?a in
46
aw
I3i
set?
17?J
S5K
4i;
M
.&:?' WILLS
ra.'a
S)l 30
17 i 17?
7t; 7iyt
Lecal stecM and Benn.
Par
val.
1D0
100
100
100
100
Lane 'Uy 6 per cL Lean, due leS2.,
" 1SS5.
" 1890.,
1895.,
5 per cL In 1 or SO years
' 3 per ct. Scheel Lean loe
4 inler20yenrs.. loe
" 4 " in 5 or 20 years., loe
" 6 " In 10 or 20 years, ion
Manhelm borough lean ioe
BAlnX STOCKS.
lwt National Rank. $100
tanners' National Rank S
tu'.te.n National Bank ice
Lancaster County National Rank.. 50
Columbia National Rank :oe.
Kphrata National Bank iet
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. loe
fli, st National Bank.Stnwbnrg.... loe
first National Rank, Marietta ioe
first National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100
Litltz National Bank ioe
Manheim National Bunk ie
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. &i
New Helland National Rank ioe
itiscxiXAircers bends.
guarryville R. R., due 1803 $ioe
Heading A Columbia R. Rdue lBSi ioe
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1SSC loe
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in 1 or 20 years ioe
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce..
duels;., '. ioe
xnscKLLAirzeua mnm.
Quarryvllle R. R. $ BO-
Last
sale.
105
1074
120
I2li
103
112
102
102.S0
1U
102
J1S5
10&80
IU'.
100.73
147
13A30
I41.:w
fSJ.Ml
200
145.73
140
15.1
70.50
115
60
50
100
25
100
10S
100
50
SO
3
SI15
IOO
1O5.50
100
106
2.25
2S.50
50
1J
170
1
Millers ville Street Car.
Inquirer Printing Company.
OIA.1A KIW,tIJf .....................
Oas Light and Fuel Company....
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Oas Company .'
Columbia WalerCeinpany
Susquehanna Iren Company
Marietta Hollowware
Stevens Heuse
Sicily Island
Kist Brandy wine A Wayneab'g.
.niiKtuyuiu Jignnai ocneoi......
TVxsrmn cxa.
Spring A Reaver Vuney ? 25 t 10.25
Bridgeport A Horeshee 'SV:
Columbia A.Cbestnut Hill 25'
Columbia A Washington 25
Columbia A Rig Spring 25
LancasterA Ephrata 25
Lane, Kilzabetht'd AMiddlut'n 100
Lancaster A FrnltvUIe. 50
Lancaster A Litltz 25
Lancaster A Wllliam.-.tewii 25
Lancaster A Maner. 6U
fancasierA Manheim 25
tb
Lancaster A Marietta.
Lancaster A New Helland....
Lancaster ASimciuehauna....
Lancaster A Willow Street...
Btrasbnrg A Millport
Marietta A Maytown
Marietta A Mount Jev
100
300
25
25
25
1
20.
IS
25
6b
50
W.3i
53
lit. ie
4
32
85
273.23
40.15
21
40
"Ol.lXH'Ah.
COIl JURY COJI13II3310NLK.
WILLIAM ELLBIAKEr,
Ot Earl tewnshln. Sublecttn t!u. iw.-..... ,
the Democratic ceuntv convention.. 'metct &
et
TJOK JUKY COatailSSIONKK ;
BENJAMIN HUBER, -
Eighth wai.l. City. Subject te ,,.. ,
the Democratic County Cen ,-ent,an!
maric-tcd&w
pert .7UKY COMMISSION KK,
JEROME B. SlIULTZ,
Ol EUzabelhlewn borough. HnbUnt t ,i.
deelsteu of the Democratic $?
U0"- m0-tcdAv.
JSJITEKTAIITMEATA.
"PCLTOw OPKKA HOL'SIC.
THLTRSeAY, MARCH 23d.
AMERICA'S FAVORITE
Maggie Hell,
In her celebrated Impersonations, snnrertcd
by MR. L. R. BHEWELL, MR. R. FULTON
RUSSELL and a Specially Select d Dramatic
Company. An entire new play, written ex
pressly for Maggie Mitchell, by Ueer m F.
Fuller, esq. (Mahlbtlck), entitled THE
LITTLE SAVAGE.
CORA, The ZiUU Savage. ..MagowMitemix.
Produced with every care aad-attontlen te
detail.
gMWSION... BOft, 75c. and 1.00
RESERVED SEATS si.ee
Fer sale at opera house office. lS-3td
"PCLTON OPERA HODSK.
"With Mirth and Laughtir
Let old wrinkles come."
TffS PERFECTION OF FVX
FRIDAY, MARCH 24tSi
Fn-jagement el the World-Renowned
SALSBURY'S
TroubadeurS
Klucing their new 3-act Musical Save
tten by Mr. Bransen Heward, entitled .
Green Roem Fun.
ACT 1st Rehearsal at Heme.
ACT 2d Rehearsal en the Stage.
ACT ad Greenroom et tne Theatr :.
AMATEUR ANXIETIES AND PROFES
SIONAL WOES.
USUAL DRAMATIC PRICES-SB, SO A ?fl
cents ; Reserved Seats, 75 cents. Secured at
opera henae office. m2!-4td
READ THIS
LACASTE.A.,AprU 28,1831. ;
Th Kidnztccra M'e Cextauy.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te av
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I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, alter trying various known lemcdle. 1
have every confidence in your medleine,
cheerfully recommend It,andknew thutuiany
of my friends who have used it have beeri
benefited. PETER RAKER,
miGlyd Foreman Kx;mlnTi ml ! sj'iesa.
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