LANCASTER IMLt INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY MARCH 23 1882. committee were Christian Bachnian of Strasburp, and Jehn It. Bitner of Lancas ter. On Cel. Pciper's deatb, the commit tee was reorganized, Mr. Bitner becoming chairman and Mr. Baibman retiring tbe vacancies being supplied by the selection of Jehn I. Eartman and Jacob Kready, who carried te speedy completion the un un fteisued work of their predecessors. The beard of directors of the bank is comprised of the following named gentle men : Christian B. Herr, Martin (J. Landis, Jacob C. Kready, Jacob Bachman, Mr. Buckw<er, Chrn. R. Landis, Benjamin M. Stauffer, Jehn K. Herr, Israel L. Lan difi, Benjamin Leng, jr., Henry C. Leh man, Daniel Huber. The officers of the bank arc : , Picsident C. B. Herr. Cashier. F. H. Brencman. Secretaries Jacob Barker and Israel L. Landis. Solicitor Win. Aug. Atlce. Paying Teller Walter A. Haldy. Receiving Teller Hetbert W. Haitmau. "Nete aud Discount Clerk A. K. Hewry. Clerks D. E. Bitner, general ledger : C. B. Lehman and M. S. Falck, individual ledger; II. H. SueFserett j;cneial c,lerk. Messengers Gee. W. Drepperd, Wra. Kautz. When the doers of the bank were opened for business this morning, there was quite a rush of customers, and among them was the venerable Christian New bauscr, of Leacock, who is in the 87th year of his age, and who has been a patron of the bank ever since it was started iu 1811. The old gentleman is sound in in body and mind and continues te trans act his own Imskicss with as much judg ment as a man in the prime of life. Many ether old familiar faces were among the callers, all of whom wcre re ceived with warm welceme by the officers. But even amid 'the general congratulations thcre was a shade of sadness, for the cheery voice and whole-hearted welcome of Cel. Peiper, the late cashier, were -miss-ing he who had behaved se faithfully in the old building and who had done se much tewaids the erection of the new one, was suddenly called from cartb,befere witiK'Khing the fall and successful con summation of his plans. COLUMBIA NEWS. The Beat Club. Thai the young men of Columbia will have a beat club this summer is a settled fact A committce of young men met at the oiiice of Dr. Ray last evening and de cided te send out invitations te persons wlte a ic interested in the matter te meet at the Fianklin heu.se next Thursday evening, when and where an organization will be completed. If possible, thice clubs will be raised, and out of the three a selec tion of seven of the best rowers will be se lected te compose the crack club or the ' match flab." That is, this club will be the one who participates iu rowing matches. "We hope the idea will be fully carried out, and that these invited will ic ic spend. Ne iv Heeks fur the Library. Anether let of new books have just been received by the library committee for their library. Following are their titles : The Making of England ; English Men of Letters Lamb ; Jehn Inglcs.int a remance ; Oratory and Oraterc : Hours with Men aud Beeks ; 2 vels, of Bret llarte's works ; 4 vels, of Yeung Felks' History by Zengo ; Butterworth's Yeung Felks' History of America ; 4 vels, of Short Studies 0:1 Great Subjects ; Geld Elsie and By. the Tiber novels ; The Fiercr of the Leisure Heur Series ; Life of Jehn Quincy Adams ; The Old Mam' Seller's Secret novel, and 3 vels, by Ne Name. The entertainment for the library cleared ever 100, which -will seen be expended by the purchase of new books. A Wite Hcater Kent te Jail. A carpet weaver, liviug en Fifth street, by the name of Henry Wolfe, has for the past few months been malticatiug his wife iu a ti-nible manner. The neighbors at tempted te step it, but net succeeding, cu tercd a complaint bcleie Squire Grier.whe placed Wolfe under bail for surety of the peace. This, instead of having the de sired effect, only made him worse ; in" fact, he became ungovernable. Yesterday an other complaint was entered before Squire Frank, who had the scoundrel ar rested, aud after hearing the evidence of tbe neigbers, sent Wolfe te jail for 20 days net by any means long enough. Squire Frank acted in a commendable manner, but was tee lenient with the prisoner. Lecal Hrcvlties. A.J. KaufTman, esq., made a strong appeal before the beard of pardons for Michael Redman and Jes. Wilsen, sen tenced for burglary, but it was of. no avail. The Courant has the news that if Judge Livingston gets te. the supreme bench "Wm. Aug. Atlee or Gee. M. Kliue would most likeiy be advanced te the bench in this county." If In Kralltown, Yeik county, while Jehn Spanglcr's one-year-old baby was playing with a little gourd it' stuck fast iu the baby's threat, and in about five minutes the little oue was dead from suffocation, g The Yerk papers have accounts of a young man who called himself Samuel D. Eddy, of Columbia, who. get drunk in that town and went iu and outef houses, terri bly frightening women and children. S. A. Buckius has been appointed tax collector for the borough of Columbia by the county commissioners. Mr. Wm. B. Given has returned from his business trip te Philadelphia. Miss Minnie Gillman is en a short visit te her aunt, Mrs. Gleim,' at Lebanon. This evening in honor of her niece, Mrs. Gleim kwill held a large masquerade ball. On the 21st inst., Deberah Foreman died at the residence of her niece, Miss Han nah G. Harry, of Sjimmitville, Chester county, in the 78th year of her age. The funeial will take place from her brother's residence, Ne. 457 Cherry street, Colum bia, at 1 o'clock p. m., te morrow. Friends and relatives of the deceased are requested te attend the funeral. Mr. H. L. Bachraan, after an illness of eleven days is, we arc glad te say, able te bs about again. Three tramps for drunken and disor derly conduct were taken te jail this morning by Olhccr Keecu. The Citizens are again in trouble, net en account of financial affairs, but what no one can tell. Thcre has been some growling for the few weeks past, what' gave rise te it, wc connettell, and doubt very much if the members e'f the band can. It should be stepped at once and unless they can practice and get along harmoni ously they had better disorganize. Miss Ida Boyd gave a very fine birthday party at her Leme en Cherry street last Tuesday evening. A large number of in vited guests from Yerk, Lancaster and Marietta, helped te make the evening very enjoyable. That the trouble they were put te te attend was fully repaid we judge from remarks made after the affair was ever. A table which groaned under the heavy weight of luxuries was prepared, te which all did ample justice. The Susquehanna is still rising, at pies ent writing about one and a-half inches te the hour. The banks are overflowed and iu another day rafting will be stepped until tbe water falls. Matrimonial. Francis Bender, the .well-known house carpenter, was last evening united in mar riage with Fanny Grean. The knot was tied by Rev. Dr. Greenwald at the parson age of Trinity Lutheran church, and this morning the happy couple started en a wedding tour te Philadelphia, New Yerk and ether cities. DOEEK CONTESTS BROWN HIESTAND, EBEBMAX AND OTUEK POLITICAL PUHI9TS. -? Judertake A Cen tit la Ute Interest et Hon est KlecUens. The following petition has been present ed te the court : Te the honorable the Judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions of lineaster county : The petition and complaint of tbe un dersigned qualified voters and electors of the First ward-of the city of Lancaster, respectfully represents : That at an election held en tbe Twcnty.first day of February A. D. 1888, in the First ward of said city of Lancaster for member of select council for .said ward, Geerge. W. Brown was returned as having two hundred and fifty-eight votes and Henry Deerr as having received two hun dred and fifty-three votes. That the said Geerge W. Brown was thereupon declared elected as member of select council for said ward, and a certifi cate of his election was given te him by the election officers of said ward. Your petitioners further represent and complain, that the said election was undue, unfair and illegal in this, that thirty or mere votes were deposited in favor of the said Geerge W. Brown by persons who were net qualified electors of said ward and had no light te vote at said election, because the said votes were cast by per sons whose names did net appear upon the registry of voters, and who did net pro duce at least eue qualified voter of the district as a witness te their residence iu the district for the period of two months immediately preceding said election, nor did any witness swear or affirm and sub scribe a written or partly written aud partly printed affidavit, as required by the act of Jan. 30th, A. D. 1874; nor did the said persons se voting take and sub scribe a written or partly written and partly printed affidavit as required by said act ; . nor were any affidavits preserved by the election beard aud in in ceosed with the list of voters, tally-list and ether papers required te be filed in the prothenotary's office of said county of Lancaster by the 1 et urn judge ; nor are they new en file in said office as required bylaw; and also because of divers ether reason which your petitioners will be able te show ; all of which your petitioned will be mero fully able te show, the fol lowing list being a list of some of the per sons who se illegally voted at said elec tion : Theodere Lemen, Edward Lemen, W. II. Packingham, Rebert P. Jamisen, Wm. Richardson, James Wilsen. James Mahcr, Isaac McCutcheon, Richard Mahcr, H. W. Lutz, Charles Rhodes, Christian Bees, Charles Kautz, Peter Schoelte, Gee. Kuhl man, H. Applebach, Walter Rogers, Samuel Styer, Henry Aument, Jehn See christ, William Peeples, W. F. Resebury, David Winters, Isaac Mnnderf, M. Bicmesdcrfer, Aaren Baumgardner, and ethers te the number of fifty or mere. Your petitioners, therefore, complain of the return of the election of the said Gee. W. Brown, aud respectfully pray that the same may be investigated acoerding te law f And they will ever pray, &c : Lewis Walker, Jehn E. Rathfon, D. D. Tripplc. D. Bair, Jas. 11. McNaughton, "F. W. Weaver, Samuel M. Myers, Jno. A. Hiestatid, C.F. Myers, C. W. Myers.C.E. . Huber, J. B. Lebkicber. C. F. .Ebcrman, Jehn P. Martin, H. E. Martin, Jehn G. Martin, William White, Jer. A. Snyder, Themas Bakes, Samuel Hatz. J. C. Spaeth, Gee. Schlott, Frederick L. Frcy, Jehn II. Sehrum, Wm T. Eberman. Lancaster City ss. Jehn A. Hiestand, II. E. Martin, Wil liam White, C. F. Myers and C. F. Eber man, five of the above petitioners, being duly affiimed say, that the facts set forth in the above petition are true te the best of their knowledge and belief ; that the said election was undue and illegal, and the return thcicef net correct, aud that the above petition of contest is made in geed faith. Signed Jehn A. HiestAnd, H. E. Martin, Wm. White, ' C. F. Myers, C. F: Ebersian. Affirmed aud subscribed this 22d day of March, A. D. 1882, before me, J. K. Barr, Alderman. Similar petitions setting forth that at the election held the day and date above given, Jam os A. McEIhene was unduly de clared elected judge of election ever C. C. Carman ; and Theodere Trout was unduly declared elected inspector of election ever Melvin II. Rathfon, have also been pre sented and filed in the effice of the clerk of quarter sessions. UBITCARY. Death of Theodere C. Seed. Theodere F. Reed, son of Jehn K. Reed of the firm of Reed & Hendersen, died at the residence of his father, Ne. 522 East King street, last night between 10 and 11 o'clock. Mr. Reed had been confined te tbe Iiouke for about two months. He had been in a very critical condition for seme days past and his death was expected, at almost any time. Mr. Reed was in the 34th year of his-age at the time of his death. He was well known throughout this city, and for about 10 years was em ployed in the banking house of tbe firm of which his father is a member. Frem this ha retired several years age, when the census was taken in 1880, Mr Reed was one of the enumerators. He had many friends iu this city, aud was a popular young man. ArgumenCuurt. Iii argument court the orphans' court list has been reached. In tbe matter of the estate of Jehn Rudy, deceased. Rule te show cause why tiustees of moneys bequeathed for the use of Fiauna Rudy should net'pay te com mittee of said Fiauna Rudy money due for her maintenance. The case was settled. David Brubaker, deceased. Exceptions te aditers report ; exceptions withdrawn and report confirmed absolutely. At the same time the report was referred back te the auditor te distribute the balance of estate. In the contested election case of the First ward the court this afternoon granted a rule en the respondents te answer in ten days. The court refused te grant a rule en Al derman 3IcCohemy te' place the ballet-box in the custody of the court for the present. Kesigned and Appointed. Themas Whitson, esq., a justice of the peace of Fulton township and a member of the Lancaster bar, has moved te this city and resigned his effice as justice. Kirk Brewu has been appointed instead of Mr. Whitson, aud his commission is at the recerdei's office. Grand Opening. As will be seen by the great announcement in our columns te-day, the firm of Gottschalk ft Lederman will open their Great JVu Yerk Bazaar, 20 and 28 North Queen street, te the public en Saturday.nejit, Marcu-25lb, and we can assure our readers that they will .witness such an extraordinary display of goods as was never before shown in this city. A great feature of the opening nights will be a present te every lady et a bottle of fine per iumery.fllled lrein the beautiful silver cologne fountain, which is placed In tbe centre of the Bazaar, and ireni which there is constantly flowing a continuous stream et the sweetest German Cologne, and the ladies are welcome te dip their handkerchiefs in the same. We advise an our reader te be present at this Qrand Opening andglvethe Great iWw Yerk Bazaar a thorough inspection. A Handsome Souvenir will be given away te all the ladles present. lwd Lecture at tbe Coart Reuse Te-night. Itev. C. E. Barte will te-night deliver a lec ture at the court house en " The West as it Is made ter Man and the "West that Man Is Making." It wilt be illustrated with upwards et one hundred photographs from nature, showing many et the chlet and best views from all the great wonderland, which will be shown under the calcenm light. Attestie- is called te the advertisement of the sale of the residence of the late Mrs. Anna Brenaman at the Grape hotel this evening. Amusements. "Maggie Mitchell Te-night.-This evening Miss Maggie Mitchell, the popular comedian, will appear, la the title Toleet "The Little Savage," a comedy-drama, written especially ler her and in which she is adding te her bril liant reputation. Saltbury'e Troubadour. Te-morrow night Nat Salsbury and the famous corps of merry .makers, known as the Troubadours, will pro duce the new piece by Bronsen Heward, entitled ' Green Roem Fun." Twe years age this organization made the walls et Fulton opera house ring with laughter. Their per formance sparkles with fun, nieiriment and mnslc Is at once clean and novel, and tbe company has been winning the praise of tbe press ami public of cveiycity in which they have appeared. SPECIAL NOTICES. lied Bugs. Iteaclies. Rats, mlce, ante, flies, vermin, mosquitoes. Insects. Ac, cleared out by " Rough en Rat." 15c. per box. Hew my threat hurts! Then why don't you use Hale's Heney of Horcheund ant) Tar? Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in ene minute. inSi-lwdced&w Fell Down. Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, Butra!e, fell down stairs and severely bruised his kuce. A low applications of Mr. Themas? Eclectrle Oil entirely cured him. Fer nalc at H. B. Cot-bran's drug htere, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lan caster. A Cough, cold or aeie Tjireat snpuld De stepped. .Neglect frequently results man in. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Trech'-d de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parte, allaying irritation, give relief In "Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and The' Threat Troubles which Singers and PublieSpeakeiy arc subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been iciemmendcd by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested i wide mid constant use for nearly n entire gi'uuralien, they have at tained we)- .nerlicd tvnknmeng thelewstaplc remedies of tin.' a;; . Sold at '25 cente a box evervwheie. tiiS-lvilTThASAlvw Sublimely llcautiriil. A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels will be mailed tree te any lady who wilt send ten cents in postage stamps or money te Dr. C, W. Bensen, Se. 106 Eulaw St. Baltimore, Md. li)G North Kutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. mlCSwd&w le te m. it. uexstiraii's imiir xerc, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Freeman's Neiv Ra tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Overworked men and women, persons of sedentary habits, and etheis whose system needs refMinnmt inn. narves tone I Mini muscles strengthened, should use Brown's Iren Bit ters, mze-lwdfcw Skin Diseases Cured By Dr. Fmzicr's Magic Oihtmbst. Cures as it by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy ami beautiful. Also Alse cares itch, barber's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ring worm, scalu head, chapped hands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, obHinaie ulcers and sores, Ac. SKIN DISUAJ3K. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a .skin disease which ap peared en hU hands, head and lace, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing bad tailed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Fmzicr's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lew application. The tirs t and only positive cure ter skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and ISO North Qneen street, Lancaster. HENRY A CO., Sele Proprietors, G2 Vesey Street, New Voak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcciated Tiles, Dr. William's Indian Pilb Onrnmr is sine cure. Price $1.00, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran's Drugstore. lel27-M&ThdAw A Toilet Luxury. S07.0DONT is a luxury as well as a neces sity. Placed where it should always be upon thb toilet, it adorns II, and gratifies the taste and senses. It sends out a delicious periume. and gives pleasure and health te its users. m21-lvdeedTThASAw In the Whole History or Medicine Ne preparation has ever performed such mar velous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, as Atbr's Cherry Pectekae, which is re re eognizer: as the world's remedy terall diseases et the threat and lungs. lis 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 are' the forerunners of mere seri ous disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, anilefter saving lite. The protection it atlbrds, 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 ence used it never will. Frem their knowledge et its com position and effects, physicians use the Cherry Piqteral extensively in their prac tice, and clergymen recommend it. It la ab solutely certain in its remedial cflccts, and will always" cure where cures are possible. Fer tale br all dealers. ml7-lwdcedftw Piles! Piles! A'ilcs.' A sure cure found at last ! Ne one need sutler! A sure cure ter Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. VilHam (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases et il or 30 years standing. Ne one need sutler live minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries de mere harm than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night alter getting warm in bed), acts as a peult!cc,gives Instant and paln lcas relict; and is prepared only for Piles, Itch ing et the private parts, and for nothing else. Bead what the Hen. J. M. Cellliiberry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I liave used scores et Pile Cures, and it affords mc pleasure te say that I have never found anything which gave such Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 'North Queen street. Price, $1.0". Henrv & Ce., Pro prietors, 02 Vesey Street, New Yerk, lcb21-TuFdftw KKSCUKD JFltO.1t DEATH The foltewingstatcmcntof William.) Cough Un, of Somerville, jlass., U se remarkable that wc beg te ask ler it the attention of our read ers, lie says : "In the fall of lS7t I was taken 1 with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cengh. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sflmmcr et 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in ray left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a humh-cd dollars in doctors and med icine. -I was se far gene at one time a repe t went around that I was dead. I gave'up hope, but a friend told me et Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsau veR-raa Luvas. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, hut 1 get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te tcel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel ln.better spirits than I liave the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish It, se that everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen sump'l.u can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mere geed fian all ether medicines I have taken 'since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te ($0 te work." 8eld in Lancaster at Cochran's Drng Stere, 137 and 139 North Qncen stre iv2S-lvdeedThw2 Proof Kverrwbere. If ar.; "1 vdider sick person has the least doubt of the power and efficacy et Hep Bis ters te cure them, they can find cases exactly, like their own, in their own neighborhood, with proei positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or ask your druggist or physician. Grhxwich, Feb. 11, 18SQ. Hep Sitter Ce. Snts I was given np by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters cared me. r ml5-2wdw Liser'BBKwXB. " A Werd te itae Wise is Sufflclent." An effective and agreeable remedy for 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 of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the niembranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a low appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ter cold in the head it is unequalee. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at CO cents. On receipter 50 cent will mail a package. ECY'S CBEAM BALM CO., Oswego, X. Y. F01 bale by Lancaster Druggists. mariia&w fh Skin Diseases" cared by Dr. Swayue's . Ointment. What Is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure euro in "Swayne's Ointment " is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter. Itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te IU wenderlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skin are removed by ulng this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles Symp toms are moisture. Intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm In bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected, fcwayne's Ointment pleasant, sure' cure. Dr. Swayne ft Sen, 53 Xerth Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed. Sold by ull prominent druggists. Jan20-3nidTTh&F&ws Nobody enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic w euld bring mere solid comfort than all the Cocters they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lmdcodfteew Celdex's Lieblg's Liquid Beet aud Tonic In In In vigorater will euro indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily vigor. Take no ether et druggists. ni22-lwdced.tw UKXItY-H CAItJIOIUC SALVE. The best Sulvc in the world for cuts, bruises, ores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter.chappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds 01 skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is ...i.anleed te give perfect t-atistaclien in every ca.se or money retnnded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. SeM in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, iy7 -ind -J North Queen street. A Ueud Ansel's Visit A Tale et "iiega dull." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, anil found tier sad and slxhing, dearest friend, once blight and gay, new bcurce'cpuld keep trem crying; ter, 'eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly marred ' then said heriiiend, 'ltesadalis will your troubles cud." Blanche called en Katd nether day and found her once mero blithe ami gay, her face as radiant, skin ns fair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and Impure bloe.l, there's nothing in the world se geed as Uesadalis, H drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay. It tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cechran's' Drug Stere, 187 and 130 North Queen street. v30-lydced&w3 Dr. Franer's Keet Hitters. Frazier's Keet Bitters are net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but arc strictly medicinal In every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed and system et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Uush et Bleed te the. Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, fccrelu Ions Humors and Seres, Tetter, Ring Werm, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ler young men suffering from Weakness cr De bility caused from imprudence, and te females in delicate health, Frazier's Keet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Fraalcr : 1 have used two bottles of your Keet Bitters ler Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak: ncssandKidneyDiscases.and they did me mero geed than all the doctors and - the medicine I ever used. Frem the 11 rut dose I took I be gan tq mend, and I am new in perfect health and feci as well as I ever did. I consider your medicine ene et the greatest of blessings. Alas. M. Mah-tin, Cleveland, O. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, at tl per bottle. Hkjtet ft Ce. Sole Proprietors,. 02 Vesey street, New Tork. f2S-wftsdftw MAltXIAOES. Weitzel Wkssinebr. March 22, 1S82, ut the residence et the bride's parents, by Itev. Dr. Greenwald. Geerge Wcitzel te-Miss Annie Barbara Wenninger, both of Lancaster. DUATIIS. EitWAitns. In this city, en the 21st of March, 1882, of dropsy, Charles Edwards, in the 50th year of bis age. The relatives and friends et the family are lespectfully Invited te attend the Inncrnl, irem the residence et Rebert Fauldlng, Ne. 2G Concstega street, en -Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. m21-3td g'lassbreiuiek. In this cltv, en the 21st Inst., Elizabeth Glassbrenncr, in tbe 86th year et her age. , Her relatives and friends are respcctfuly In vited te attend the funeral from the residence et her daughter in-law, Elizabeth Mescr, Ne. 611 West King street. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Zion's cemetery. 2t HerrLE In this city, en the 22d Inst., Owen Hepple, aged 70 years, 2 months and 15 dhys. The relatives and friends of the family, also Ledge -43, F. ft A. M.. are respectluUy invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence. 135 Shlppcn street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td Hostetter. In this city, en the 2lst Inst, Liliie M., daughter of Isaac and Lillle HOstet ter, aged 13 months The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the 1 nncral, 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 Kked. In this city, en Wednesday, the 22d day of March, 1882, at the residence of his par ents, Thee. H. Kecd, in the 31th yearei his age. Funeral services et deceased will be held at the residence of his father, Jehn K. Keed, Ne. S22 East King street, en Saturday, the 2pth in St., at 2 o'clock p. m., at which tl me the rela tives and friends are Invited. " 23-2t Deen. March 22, 1882, in this city, Catharine, B. Deen, in the 68d year of her age. The relatives and li lends of the family are respectfully Invited t& attend her funeral irem her late residence, 31 Middle street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster 'cemetery. VOL.IT1CA.Im. TfOK JUKI COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Ot Earl township. Subject te .the decision 01 the Democratic county convention. m2tcdftw -70 R JURY COMMISSIONER : BENJAMIN HUBER, Eighth ward. City. Subject te the decision of lin Democratic Ceuntv Cenventlan. marlO-tcdiw. TOK JURY COMMISSIONER, JEROME B. SHULTZ, Ot Ellzabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county conven tion. . mSMcdftw JiW ADVERTISEMENT. T T7ANTKD. A-l'OUNG LADY AS CA8E- W ler. Nene but experienced ladles need apply, at GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR. ltd 2iJ and 28 North Queen street. MIT XZ VERTlaEMJlSTS. YORK STATE CIDKK. We have just received a car lead of TORK STATE SWEET CIDER. MILLER ft HAKTMAN. ltd Cor. et Chestnut aad Market Sts. SAMUEL. IU prfTCE, ATTOKXKIV HAS ' -Removed his. Office rmtn 68 North lluke trcet.te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Bear of Court Heuse, LongfvNew Building. uilTtfd TM8SOLUTION OY PARTNERSHIP. J On and after April 1st, 1832, the partner- snin 01 ueiuv s, neiier win 00 tusseiveu. ah 'collectlens.will be made and business centin ued by , m23-tillapl KAUFFM AN, KELLER ft CO. T? AND A. BL THE MEMBKKS OF 17 . Ledge Ne. 43, F, and A. St., are respect fully invited te meet at their hall at Vi O'clock TO-MORROW, FRIDAY -AFTER-XOON for the purpose of attending the fun eral of their late brother, Owen Hepple. The members et Lamberton Ledge Ne. 176 are invited te attend, ltd - , BY ORDER OF THE W. M. PUBLIC SALE ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH, 23, at 9 o'clock a m., w'Ul be sold at Ne. 113 North Queen street, a arge variety of Glass and'Qncensware, including tumblers, vases and fancy toys, also ene Parler Heater and one Cannen Steve with basin, a let et Oil Cleth, nearly new. Baskets ana Buckets, two Wheelbarrows.ene Child's Carrlage,one veloci pede. Step Ladders, Wine Casks. Barrels ami Bexes, also a variety of Cigar Maker's Imple ments, including a set of single moulds ami high chairs, and manv articles tee numerous te mention. CUAULKS KNAP1. S. Hess ft Sew, Aucts. 2 5-2t PUBLIi; SALE OF CITY 1'ROl'ERTT, On THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1SS2, at 7 o'clock p. m., will be sold at the Grape hotel, that valuable Property, Ne. IS Seuth Duke St., with finelv built two-story BUICK SLATED RESIDENCE, withlarge back' build ing' and attachment ; contains 12 rooms, wide hail, prevision cellar, plastered light dormer rooms ; first fleer and basement kitchen, bath room, water closets and sewer connection. Side and rear alley ways, yard with fruit, rear piazza, and ether improvement. Propertv very desirable and centrally located terall uses. Possession and clear title will be given April 1, 1882. Attendance will be given and term' made known by . HH1K8 of MRS. ANNA BRENEMEN, Dec'd. Sasi'l Hess, Anct. std tt PIMPLES, ' FLRSn WORMS. RLACK Heads. Ne one can be beautifnl who-e face is dl Igurcd with pimples.' flesh-worms and blackheads They affect the cheeks, fore head and nose; are a great disfigurement, making the face leek as it specked with dirt. DR. H. I). LONGAKER has paid particular attention te these trouble some affections et the lace, and will guarantee, te euro every case of pimples, llcsh worms and black heads In existence, Office, 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultations free. m'3-3td&w E STATU OF L'ATH 4RTNK ROJf KK. i.ATK of Lancaster city, Pa., deed. Letteis et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted. thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them Without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing at Ne. 118 Seuth Duke street. TOBIAS IJUYER, Administrator. W. A. Wilsex, Att'y. . :ii23-$td SECOND rilBLIU SALf. OF KKMTUOKY MULES.-On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1832, will be sold at public sale at Sensenia'K Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa., a car lead et Extra Kentucky Mules, mestlv broken, trem 15)5 te 1GX hands high, 3 te 5 years old and closely matched. A credit or CO days will be givn. The stock will arrive :it the 'above place en Sunday evening, March 20lh. Parties are invited te call and examine for them selves. They will be !old without reserve. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m".. sharp. m$-itd HOWARD BAILEY, SALK OF HUt'SCIlllLlI AND KITCIIL'N FURNITURE. On FRIDAY, MARCU2I, 18S2, at Ne. 01 East King street, Lancaster city. Pa, the following, te wit : Onj! Cottage Suit, Bedsteads anil Bedding, two Selas, one Leujige, two Wardrobes, solid walnut- Marble Tep Dental Instrument Cuse. Carpets. Chairs, two Parler and ene Cook Steve. Bookcase, Pictures, Qnccnswnre. and a variety of ether articles net mentioned. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m MRS. M. II. WHITESIDE, " S. IIkss & Sen, Aucts. . 1822-21' PUBLIC SALE OK VALUA1ILK L1VK1JY STOCK. On TUESDAY, MARCH 23, ISS2. will be sold at the Livery Stable of the under signed, in tlm rear et the Citylletel. Lancaster, Pa., Sixteen Head et Horses, suitable for di iv ing and ceaching: a pair et Black Ponies, quiet and gentle, ler ladies driving; one latest style black Hears?, geed as new; one white Chibl's Hearse, geed as new ; tlnee Clarenee Coaches, one extra Light Coach, three Omni buses, Phaetons, Twe-Seated Carr.age, eight Buggies, Market Wagen, with 1 1 e usual variety et articles incident te a well-lurnbh:d Livery Stable. 43-ALSO, FOR RENT, the Large fctable, be ing the best stand in the city, rear of city Hetel. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. m when attendance will b-j given and terms made known by REESE BROS. S. Hess ft Se, Aucts. m23- It TF YOU WANT : BARGAINS FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRTPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS & FLYNN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 246 WEST KING ST. m!7-2wdi: ."pUltl.IC SALE OF A VALUABLE COLUMBIA BREWERY, On b R1DAY, the 2tth day of MARCH, A. D. 1S52, the undersigned, atterney-In-faet ter the lieira of William L. Peiper, deceased, will ex pose te public sale, at the Franklin Heuse, in the borough of Columbia, that valuable Brewery anil Restaurant, situated en the north side of Walnut street, between Third and Fourth streets, in the borough, of Columbia, designated en the Plan et Old Columbia by the number 3S ; containing in front en said Walnut street sixty-six feet, and in depth te an alley two hundred ami ten leet, mere or less ; adjoining property of Careline Desch and ethers. The Improvements arc a two-story Blick Dwelling Heuse, large Brlcs Brewery, with Engine. Boilers. Mash Tubs, etc : Engine Heuse, Yault, Stable. Wagen Shed, Heg Pen, lec Heuse aria ether improvements. ' The place is new licensed as a restaurant Possession given April 1, 18S2. t-ale te "commence at 7 o,'eleck P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN D. SKTLF.S, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs of Wm. L. Peiper, Deceased. B. F. Rewe, Auctioneer. tnlG tsd CIILTOS OPERA HOUSE. a ! Romantic Opera by Messrs.. Vance & Sensa TUESDAY, MAROff 28th, As presented at the Chestnut Street Opera Heuse. Philadelphia, during tli; entire week, commencing March 2d, except. Tuesday e en Ing, when the entire company appear In this place. The cast cOnsl-ts et the following well known artists : Miss Fanny Went worth, late with the Acme Opera Ce. : Miss Eva Mills; of the Standard Opera Ce. ; Mr. J. H. Rcnnie, et the Ferd Opera Ce. : Mr. Je'm O. Pngh, or the Ferd- Opera Ce.; Mr. J. J. Whipple, the mag nificent baritone; Mr. L. P. Seibold, the ex cellent basso. The chorus cea-i.sts of no Rich and well Trained Voices. New ana Elegant costumes, Large urcnesira anti-fciegam Ap pointments. ADMISSION, - - --35, SOalld ?. CTS. RESERVED SEAT6, 1!i CT;. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. . 23-5t T THK COURT HOUSE. TWO LECTURES WITH CALCIUM LIGHT, BY REV. C. E. BARTO, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 23. THE WEST AS IT IS MADE FOR MAX, AND THE WEST WHICH MAX IS MAKING. With upwards el 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FROM ! VATUKE, sMewlng the chter and be-t views j trem ail the great Wonderlands. FRIDATEYENLNG, MARCH 24, ' The Awakening Cry for JTruth," With upwards et 80 Photographs from Nature, showing Indi ins, wild, civilized; clilcfs. chil dren and youths; school (West and at Carlisle); Indian ledges, horses, customs, etc., and beau tiful and interesting views of Mexican life'afid" scenery, .The entire net proceeds ler the. benevolent werK 01 ineAmsncanxTact society ADMISSION, 25c, children, 15c. Tickets ter sale at ilacr's Roekstorc, North Queen. St, and ut Fen Dcramlth's Bookstore, East King St. m20-2td3!&Th Tie mm THIRD EDITIOH. THURSDAY EVENING. 1CAB. S3, 1892. FEIGHTFUL EXPLOSION. THE BOILER OF A STEAM TCG BORSTS Four Men Killed, 8eeral Wounded, Prep- erty Demolished and General Havoc Created at the Walnut street WLarf, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 33. The tug boat Henry C; Pratt, lying at pier 8, at the feet of Walnut street, exploded her boiler at 4:33 this morning, killing four men. Geerge Scnully, the captain, waa blown ever the house tops into Watr street ; he was taken te .the hospital where he died. The dead bodies of Bernard McCann and Patrick Flaunagan, firemen of the Pratt, and a mau named Alaleuey, have all been recovered. Jehn Lyens, the engineer of the Pratt, is missing, aud it is supposed that he has becu drowned. Twe ethor meu are reported missing. The Henry C. Piatt had arrived at the wliarf te take out the canal beat, of which one of the victims, Maleney, was captain. When the explosion occurred her boiler was thrown across Delaware avenue, knocking the ff out out uf the building Ne. 134 of that thoreughlaro. Beth boiler and wheel house fell en the pavemcut in front of this building. During the daytime Delaware ave nue is threnged with . pcepl-, aud vehicles of all kinds, andhadtheoxplesion occurred a few hours later, the result would have been appalling. Immediately following tbe explosion flames broke out iu ail directions. Pier Ne. 8, Which is 00 cupicd as the passenger and freight station of the Philadelphia fc Atlantic City rail way, took lire and was completely de stroyed. The tug Ella, lying at the wharf below, also took' lire aud sank, after being well burned. Windows were shattered in all directions for squares distant, but the force of the explosion is better illustrated by the fact that the Pratt's auuher went flying through the air te Water aud Wal- uut (streets, where it became gntaugled and remained hanging among the telegraph wiics. RAILROAD UOKBOli. 1 1.; fit Lives Sacrificed en the NSrthern l'u cillt A Laborers' Train Crusnee TUreiiiU a Bridge Near JUuudau, D. T. BisiLiucK, D. T.f March 23. About nineteen miles west of Bismarck, at what is known as Sonpsteno Cut, Sweet Briar creek, and two miles east of Sweet Briar station,, a iiiew plough, work and bearding train and a pass.'nger train left Sweet Briar in the order above, geiug at about ten or lift ecu miles ati hour, when the engineer, hearing a jar, immediate y reversed the steam, but before he had time te think, a terrible crash came, and eight human souls were lauded in eternity. It seems that a wheel en the head truck of a Hat car broke and the whole car jumped the track. The first sleeping car was immediately precipi tated into the liver, thirty feet below, striking en it side. This was followed by the second sleeping car, which careened ever and finally assumed a position similar te that of the lirst The diniag car fel lowed, crashing into both of the ethers After this came the kitchen car, which re mained upright against the dining car. The effice and stoic car only partially left the track. Four bents in the bridge wcre brekeu into splinters aud their sleepers completely demolished. There were about fifty meu en the traiu at the time of the accident, and the ehcape of evcu one s-jems miracu lous after viewing the wreck. In sleeper Ne. 1 thore were twenty-four men, some of whom were lying iu their bunks asleep, while ethers were smekin and reading and playing cards. As seen as the car overturned the bedding caught fire and there was a general scramble te escape. -Seme of the men in the car wcre roasted almost beyond recognition. The only deaths were among these in this car. These who escaped immediately grappled such buckets ns they could find and worked like heroes te extinguish the flames, but the straw bedding, blankets and ether combustible material made this impossible. It fc supposed that seven of the eigh men killed were killed instantly and before being burned, as the voice of but one man crying Help !" was heard. He was lying with his feet te the- flames, and was held fast by broken pieces of timber. His com rades could de dething te save hirn aud, were obliged te sec him gradually roast te death. Scattered here and there among the limned blankets, valises, clothing, broken car wheels and iron reds were the unfortunate victims. FlUUTIJNO FOR TIME. The St: r Reute Thieve Secure Anether Pngipenemcut. Washington, D. C, March 23. The cases of Brady, Dersey aud ethers, de fendants in the star leute cases, were called ths morning. Nene of the de fendants were present jn court. . The hearing was te be- devoted te pre liminary arrangements te arrange the date of trials, etc. Counsel for the government insisted en an immediate trial, but Mr. Tettcn said he had found it impes sible te go through the indictment con taining eighty-four pages, and asked for postponement. After some further argument the court fixed Saturday next. The court stated the dcfen.se would be allowed until Sat urday next te prepare their cases and would make their appearance peremptory. The hearing was then postponed until Saturday. BY WIRE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. Gov. Cernell, of New Yerk, has refused te reprieve Jehn McCarthy sentenced te be hanged te-morrow for the murder of ene Hackly, in Richburg, Alleghany county, N. Y., last December. . Frank Itauch and Dick Breck have been ledged in jail at Lebanon, charged with being concerned in several robberies in the vicinity. The supreme court at Omaha has de cided that the probate court of Cook county, 111,, was legally established. . Samuel Frederick, a miner at Williams town celliey, was killed this morning while descending the slope. , Judge Leve, of Iowa, decides that as the laws of Illinois prohibit " option deals" a plain! iff who brought suit before him against the Amcricau Union telegraph for neglect in sending a message te make pur chases 011 wheat contracts, cannot recover. The picsident. has approved the awti awti Pelygamy bill. A young mau named Cochran, aged 21, cut his threat with suicidal intent and died, while shaving, in Philadelphia, this morning. The coroner s jury in Philadelphia ren dered a verdict that Frank Delan, the Girard college boy, died from congestion of the brain, and exoncrated'-yeong Gor Ger man, the lad with whom he was quarrel- ing when he received his injuries. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. 1 Washington, D. C, March 23. Fer the Middle Atlantis states,slightly warmer fair .weather, windsjshifting te wsst-aad south, falling' barometer, slightly warmer and fair weather.. for Friday, followed by increasing cloudiness daring the djrj JfAlUCSZB. 1 u w 1 T- Aew-xerat ret, New Yekk, March 23. Fleur State and wc-tera Jfss active and prices without mark ed change. Southern fetcudy and quiet. Wheat heavy and unsettled : prices KffiHic lower ; active speculative trading : Ne. 2 Ued. March. SI 40 ; de April, f 140l 40JS ; tle -May, t 01; de June, SfQl 37? ; de July' $1260126. Cern opened easier. Subsequently became firm and advaneett-je; mixed western spot. 747Sc.; de future, Wim'Ge. Oats without quetable change ; Ne. 2 May at 50c. ttnladeipfcM Market. Philadelphia. March 23. Fleur linn, with airdemaifd: Superfine. S3 75t 25: Kifa. H iJQe 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family, ft; ;e "7 25 ; Pcnn'a tarellv, $6 23. nye neur H 3004 75. Wheatemsler ; Del. and Penn'a Red, H .Ha) i w ; uu amwr, SI HljSil 4J. Cern scarce and firm for local use. Oats firmer, with better demand. Rye none here. Previsions steady. Lard steady. Butter choice scarce and wanted ; ether grades dull ; Creamery Extra. Penn'11 , US 43c; geed te choice, SsatOc. Rolls dull. Eggs steady ; Penn'a. at KeiCKc : Western atiseicc Cheese quiet and steady. Petroleum firm : Refined. XK1. Whisky at $1 20. Seeds geed te prime clever dull nt 9:(y 8&c; de de Timethy 8teadyat2 7i2'C,: dodo Flaxeed nemtual at il 40. Grain and Prevision Ouotatlen-.. One o'eleck quotations el grain and provi: previ: provi: lens, furnished by S. K. Yuudt. lireker, 1V-, East King street. March if Chicago. Wheat Cern Outs Perk Lini April... l.35J$ .62ft .42 1C.82VJ l0.il.:'; Muy... 1.2a ,G7J; .44 -17:0 in 77V. June... 1.274 .67JS .13 PhllMlelphiw. March.. 1.33 .75 .52 April... -U8 .75 ,SJi May. 1.S5JJ .74?S .51 Live stecs market.-. C-HicAoe. Hogs Receipts, H.0U) head; ship ments, 7,500 de; demand geed aud tending upward, prices 10c higher; common te geed mixed. $6 2E3G SO; heavy packing and shinning. $tf 907 45; light hogs, f,; 2.'gi;s-, ; skips and culls, $36 15. Cattle R-celpU, 1,80) head; shipments i..-, de; market strong and active, prices 5siiiv higher; experts. $ 50725; goeit te elieler shipping, 5 KWJ6 35; common te fair. .' 2.W 5 73; mixed butchers' 3 l(if$.t 25, all weld early : -lockers and feeders slew ami weak ; common te fair, $3 15 1 15 ; geed te choice, $1 7."t5 2 . Sheep Itecclpts. 4.000 head ; .shipment-'. I.7". market strong, active auiLhriuc.r : interior te lair, $lp.-.V) : geed te choice $.1 7.$i2.. i.umb.sat$0G25. - . . . ' East Lrmnrrv Cattle Receipts 310 head ; market tlrm: best, SC 25J6 5u; fair te geed. $T50i;t0; common, l 505V Hogs Receipts 500 head ; market firm : Philadelphia, 17500760 : Yorkers, Jfi 73637. Sbeep Receipts, 3,0110 head : firm nt $."?fi & New Yerk; Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported d.-dly by Jacob B. Lotte, 22 North Queen street. March 28. 10:00 laX) 3:C. A. M. V. SI. .M. C. C. Sb I. C. H. B, 10'S II 12U Del., Luck. Western 122 122 V.'i Denver A Rie Grande 01 03 6: N. Y Lake Erie 4 Western ',T 37Ji 37 Missouri. Kansas & Texas 3.V!; 3.V 35 Lami Shere Mich. Southern... H8 HSli lis"-' Louisville A Nnshville, 77Ac 77!-i 7'!' New Y0rkC0ntr.1l lii l.si 1.'. 3i ! 8 New Jersey Central Ontario ft Western J3', , St. Paul & Omaha Preferred... Iu55i le.. 10 Pacific Mail Steamship Ce 42;2 43'4 425 Chicago. Mil. St, Paul Hi II3's Il.tJs Texas Pacific 7. 45& 4: 45J-S Wabash. -. .. nils & Pacific 33'i 'M' 35V Western Union Tel. Ce SifJi 8.; 87 Pennsylvania 1CR remj fit r.Ji Reading 30i 30'4 2.1!; Butr-tle Pitts. West 17?ii 17Ji 17)i Northern Pncinc Cem ST)i ?& 3I' " Preferred.... 7 75,'t 7J',' Lecal stecKs and Uenrl. Par Last val. sale. Lane 'Uy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1S82.. .$1(10 $105 16f5... 100 107JS " 18'J0... KHJ 120 " 1395... 100 120 5perct.inler30ycaT8.. 100 105 ' 5 per ct.Schoel Lean.... 1C0 112 " 4 " In ler 20 years., loe Utt 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 10150 " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 in;;, Manhclm borough lean , loe lu2 ' BAIUC STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 $125 farmers' National Hank 511 KH.S'i Fulton National Bank IfiO lt5 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 K!.7r Columbia National Bank TOO 117 Knhrata National Bunk loe 13150 First National Bank, Columbia.. ...Uu 141.30 First National Bank, Strasburg.... leu i31.M First National Bank, Marietta., ... 100 200 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 115.75 LItitz National Bunk 100 114) Manhclm National Bank 100 153 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 70.5) New Helland National Bank leu 115 MISCELLANEOUS BONOS. Quarryvlllc R. R.. due 1833 4100 $115 Heading A Columbia It. Rdue 18U2 100 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., dne IS loe 105.50 Lancaster Uad Light and Fuel Ce., dne In ler 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., ducl8S6 .-......-. 100 105 KI8CSLLAHXOUS STOCKS. Qvuirryvllle R. K.... 50 $2.25 MlllersvUleStreetCar...., 00 26.00 Inquirer Printing Company 50 SO Watch Factory loe 120 Has Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens Heuse...... 100 Columbia Gaff Company Columbia Water Company 2 Srtsquehanna Iren Company...., 100 170 Marietta Hollewwarc .' loe Stevens Heuse 60 4 00 Sicily Island T...i..n. SO 1 East Brandy wine A Wayncsb'g. 50 1 Mlllcrsville Nermal Scheel TCSBXTKM OX8. Spring A Iteavcr Vuliey $ 25 9 10.25 Bridgeport A Heres hoe !3J$ 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 13 Columbia A Washington 25 20 Columbia A Big Spring 25 IS Lancaster A Ephrata....... 25 47.25 Lauc.EIizabetht'n AMiddlct'n 100 CO Lancaster A FruitvRle. B0 50 Lancaster A LItitz 25 04.50 Lancaster A Williamstown 25 55 Lancaster A Maner 50 133.10 Lancaster A Manhclm 25 43 Lancaster A Marietta 25 32 Lancaster A New-Helland 100 85 Lancaster A Siiseuehanna 300 273.25 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 40.15 Strasburg A Millport .-. 25 21 Marietta A May town 25 40 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 ENTERTAINMENTS. 1 - - TUl.TOr OPKBA-HOCBK. THURSDAY, MARCH 23d. AMERICA'. FAVORITE, Mm Mitchell ? lb her celebrated impersonations, supi erted by MR. L. B. SHEW15LL, MR. It. FULTON RUSSELL and a Specially Sclec'cd Diamatlc Company. An entire new play, written ex pressly for Maggie Mitchell, by Geerge F. Fuller, esq. (Mablstick), entitled THE LITTLE SAVAGE. CORX'The Little Savage. ..Haoeiic Mttcuzu.. Prgduccd with every care and attention te detail. ADMISSION 50c, 78c. and SI.0O RESERVED SEATS 81.09 Fer sale at opera house efllcc. 18-5ld "CTjLTON OPJ5SA HOCSB.- "With Mirth and Laaghler Let old wrinkles come." THE PERFECTION OF FUN FRIDAY, MARCH 4th. Engagement et the World-Renowned SALISBURY'S TroubadeurS Producing their new 3-actMusIcal Novelty, written bjMr. Bronsen Heward, entitled : ! Green ReSii Fun. 'ACT 1st Rehearsal At Heme. ACT 2d Itehcarsal en the Stage. ' ACXWUreearoemottueTheatii-. AM ATKCtt" XNXrETfES ANlTpRO FEs- ( sienal woes, usual dramatic prices sb, go a ;. eeats ; Reserved Seats, 75 cents. Secured ut opera hetua effice: m2i-4td TMTATK ill.' IUTHAKINK l-ttdlllkV .ri lntn of the. cltv of Lanmstir Iit-i.i.eI f Letters testamentary eh said estate having Dean granted in 111c unncrsigncu, an persona indebted-te sakl deaeaemr ar -requested te make itipeWatqsetUes&tfBt, aniLthese having clatmsretaeBiands against the estate nl said decedent, te make known the same te the n n dersigned wltheutdelay. ,. . I'UVXiTOBIASOiTNSOS. Executer. Or C. HerniAx, Ne. 3 J Xerth Duke Street, mil Gtil.eaw
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