Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 30, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY. MARCH 30 1882.
Tin; i'ii::: department.
Notifying tlie Companies or the Change.
The special committee en fire reorgani
zation te-day caused the following notice
te sent our, a copy of which has been fur
nished te all the fire companies of thecitv :
Laxcasteb, March 30, 1832.
Mr . Secretary of
J"ire C'OMpany :
DfcAR Sm : I am directed by the city
councils' special committee en the reor
ganization of the fire department tonetify
you tlmt en and after IJriday, March 31,
1882, at 12 o'clock m., the services of the
fire company will be no longer
required, as the new department ergau
ized by viitue of the ordinance approved
December 27, 1881, will go into effect at
that time.
Yeu arc also further notified that the
use and opeiatioii of your apparatus at any
fiics occurring after the date named is
jitnetly prohibited, and that the entire and
sole control of fires will from that time he
vested in the members of the department,
appointed under the previsions of said or
dinance.
Thanking you cordially, in the name of
the committee and of the city, for your
valuable services in the past and for your
courtesy in remaining in the department
during the lime occupied in its reorganiza
tion, new completed, I am
Respectfully,
Herbert Johnsten,
Clerk .Special committee en Reorganization
Fire Department.
Chief Engineer Hewell yesterday visited
the pietnises of the Shiftier company and
took away the hone belonging te the city
and usd by them. There was no opposi
tion nor any disiespcct shown the chief,
but the Shiiller boys say they will have
hose of their own in a very short time.
The ether companies will be similarly dis
possessed and the hose appropriated in
Jk the name of the city te the new depart
'' incut. It isexpected that te-morrow the
new system will be ready for opciatien.
The mlc prohibiting drivers from pro
ceeding te the fuc at a faster gait than a
trot, lias been revoked. lliey can "go
as you please."
Locution ul tin, Keys.
Iii the distribution of the keys te the
lire alarm boxes, the members of the fire
committee of councils, the letter carriers,
the police and all fee employees of 'the fire
department, have each been furnished
with a key, as their duties enable them te
get evr.r the town generally. There has
also been placed a key at the ticket office
in the P. II. II. depot, aud at Blickcnder
fer's feuudiy. The ethcis are placed with
the following well known persons or pub
lic places in the vicinity of the different
boxes :
H.ix Ne, 12, Zihin's jewelry store,
Mayer's office.
Uex Ne. i:5, J. N. Miller, Jehn If. Reed.
Ilex Ne. 14, Jehn F. Gihbs' grocery, C.
J. White's confectionery.
Ilex Ne. 15, Farmer's b.iuk, Demuth's
cigar Mere.
Uex Ne. Hi, Stevens house, Wiant's
grcerv.
Di.x'Ne. 21, Plew tavern, Philip Wall's
tavern.
!e. Ne. 23, Reiker's saloon, Zcclier &
Ifendig's grocery.
Ilex Ne. 21, Stevens cotton mill, Hctz's
grocery. J. Campbell 502 V. Chestnut.
J!ex Ne. 2.1, Wm Kautz, 152 Mulberry :
W. F. llambright, 14G Mulberry.
Uex Ne. 20, IIarberg'r's feuudiy, Leb
k icher's f.aloen.
Re- Ne. el. Shoek1, greceiy, Mif. C.r
lientcr, 1512 N. Duke, II. 12. Slaymaker,
lift North Duke.
Uex Ne. "2, David U. Jehnsen, gieceiv,
Menne Wengcr, baker.
Uex Ne. SI, A. L. Themas, 50i) East
Chestnut, Penn iron works.
Bex Ne. S5, Wm. Shultz. HOI Lime, J.
m II. Baumgardiicr, 1S9 East Walnut.
Uex Ne. S(i, Fulton cotton mill. Dr.
Welchans, 404 North Duke.
Uex Ne. 41, Jehn S. Rehrcr, 402 North
Qticcu, Jes. Ilcrzeg, grocer.
Uex Ne. 42, C. Finger, gieeer, S. W.
Tayler, grocer.
Uex Ne. 411, Oscar Damp, butcher,
Annie E. WaiTi'l, butcher. .
Uex Ne. 45, Gee. Shulmyer, coal
dealer, Win. Selieenberger, 27 West Fred
crick, l'aumgaidncr's coal office.
Bex Ne. 4G, W. II. Bellinger, baker, II.
Short, grocer.
Bex Ne. 51, Chas. Shadier, 541 High,
Jehn If act, 019 High.
Bex Ne. 52, Mai tin KempfV saloon. A.
Wetter, 520 Poplar.
Bex Ne. 53, Philip Ilallcr's cigar store,
Henry Uehrer's saloon.
Bex Ne. 51, Hays's giecery, Ne. 1 cot
ton mill, P. U. Ffidney, 220 Seuth Queen,
.Ne. 2 cotton mill.
Bex Ne. 5G, new gas works, A. Ifamm,
S-lrf Prince.
Bex Ne. 01, I. L. Uauinau. grocer, Jehn
Hege, grocer.
Bex N 62, Win. Wohlsen. carpenter.
Bex Ne. 03, Jehn Black, drug store, S.
B. Cox. S3 East. German.
Bex Ne. 04, Jehn Gretzuer, beer saloon,
Jno. W. Heinan, butcher.
Bex Ne. 05, L. Aaren, grocer, Wm. M.
Deen, 30 Locust.
LITTLE LOCALS.
iicxe, Tliere and Everywhere.
Court will meet at 10 a. m. for current
business and the argument of short rules.
This morning the mayor discharged four
vagrants and sent one drunk te jail for a
short term.
This morning Alderman McConemy
had one train-rider, who was arrested by
Officer Gibbcrt of the railroad police, aud
he was given ten days in jail.
Last evening about 7 o'clock seme boy
thicw a base ball against the window pane
in the front of Christian Sharp's confec
tionery, en East King street, cracking the
glass. The ball then glanced and struck
au express wagon breaking a wheel from
it.
Lctteis addressed as fellows are held at
the posteflice because the writers neglected
te affix the necessary postage stamps :
" Mr. Simen R. Snyder, Mount Jey. Pa."
" Mr. Jehn Eckcrtnach, Millport, Lane,
county, Pa." " tl Miss Walters, present.
A special train will be put en the Penn
sylvauia railroad, betweeu Parkesbuig
and this city, for Saturday only ; that
being the 1st el Apil when trade will be
heavy. It will leave Parkesburg at 8:10
a. m., and returning will leave this city at
4 p. in. .
J. B. McGibeuy, father of the celebrated
family of musicians, is in town te-day
making arrangements for the appearance
of the company in the afternoon and even
ing of April 8th. He reports the family
as being well ; they have been in Philadcl-
puianu winter, una nave appeared in a
number of halls in the city every night te
big business.
A Beem for Sir. North. -Miillintewn
Democrat ami Register.
We had a very pleasant call from Hen.
Hugh M. North, of Columbia, en Friday.
Mr. North was born and reared in Juniata
county. After attaining his majority he
settled in Columbia and opened a law
office. As a lawyer he stands at the head
of the Lancaster bar, aud as a citizen he is
respected by all. He is an ardent Demo
crat, a true patriot aud an honest man ;
and the very person the Democratic state
convention should nominate for governor.
He could attend te Beaver's case in the
. Juniata valley ; and Lancaster county, the
old guaul of Republicanism in Pennsylva
nia, would waver. If placed en the ticket
we feel certain it would be Governer
North for the next four years.
Drunk and Disorderly.
Jehn Meran get 90 days from Alderman
Spurrier this afternoon for being drunk
and disorderly. Julia Reilly get 30 days
and Themas Reilly 20 days.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCR REGULAR COKRESPONDKSCE.
Affairs Along tlie Susquehanna Gleaning
In and Around the Borough PlcKed ni
by . the Intelligencer's Reporter.
The meeting of persons interested in
the beat club announced for this evening
is deferred. Mr. Schefield and family
moved te Washington boreugli te-day.
E. E. Lutheran church mite society a
Rev. W. P. Evaus, te-night. Forty men
will quit the Susquehanna rolling mills te
go into thelfishing business ; some of their
places will be filled by men from Dun
cannon. Town council te-night.
Rebert Ifeech, constable, aud whose
term expires the 17th of April, has been
tendered aud accepted a position in Read
ing te furnish COO shad per day. Water
has been let in the canal and navigation
will be commenced cither en Saturday or
the beginning of next week. Mr. Sherick,
a brother of Jehn Sherick, living in Wash
ington borough, while carrying a buudle
of tobacco, accidentally struck his eye
against a hook, lacerating the eyelid very
badly. Anether false alarm of lire last
night Mr. bamuc! Alhseu bad a stroke
of paralysis in the store this morning and
bad te be carried home ; he is. -till insensi
ble Twe men, tobacco manufacturer, have
opened lecently in Columbia. The Lan
caster shifter has been sent te the Colum
bia shops for repairs. Miss Carrie Heffer,
a teacher in the lower end is visiting her
parents. Rey. Henry Wheeler took his
final departure this morning te the general
regret of his parishioners and the people
generally ; a number of the M. E. church
congregation assembled at the depot te
sec him off. '
Mr. H. Denley, of Henry Clay furnace,
celebrated his fei ty seventh birthday last
night by handsomely entertaining the
Citizens' band at his residence, his hospi
tality including a bountiful repast pro
vided by the skillful bauds of Mrs. Denlev
aud a number of her lady friends. Mr.
Jehn Lawler showed the boys through the
furnace and whs untiring and very suc
cessful in making thiug3 pleasant for the
visitors. Mr Albert Slade, en behalf (f
the band, presented Mr. Denley with a
bjuquet, te which the host responded in a
few apprepiiate remarks. Cheers and
music leunded out the festivities, and be
fore their dcpaiture Mr. Denley presented
the baud with a neat sum of money, which
was very acceptable.
The follewiug officers of the Orien ledge,
Ne. 870, 1. O. of O. F. were elected last
evening :
N.G. Dr. G. W. Uenititeisel.
V. G. Gee. Tille.
Secetary. F. P. I). Miller.
Asst. Secetary. Alfred C. Brunei'.
Treasurer. G W. Sehreedcr.
Trustee. J. C. Gitt.
charged with ueiuu i:v.
Twe Strangers Accused or Stealing a "Waleli.
Last evening Christian Shunbley, a resi
dent of Yerk, lest his watch, aud he thinks
it was taken from him while he was in the
Posing Sun hotel," en West King street.
While seated in the bar-room thcie was a
party of three young men, including Gee,
Bailey and James Parrel sitting around,
and he thinks that one of them stele the
watch. Tlie two men named were r.rrcsled
this'nierniiig, and committed in default of
bail for a hearing before Alderman Spur
rier. Beth men are strangers here, and
since they have been in the city have been
associating with tramps and men of bad
character. The third man who was with
them has net yet been caught. The watch
is of silver with an open face, and its num
ber is 1317.
' Knst Lyune."
Miss Ada Giay appeared befeie a geed
audience in Fulton opera house la&L night,
in the play of " East Lynuc." While the
lady Iieiself is undoubtedly possessed of
dramatic talent, she has been unfortunate
in her selection of support, as the com
pany were with a few exceptions entirely
unequal te their paits. Miss Gray smug
gled against a very bad cold, and the per
formance as a whole was rather dreary,
long-drawn-out and hardly te be compared
with the previous rendition of the piece
by Miss Gray and a much better company.
Decoration Uratieu.
Marriett Brosius, esq., has received an
invitation from the G. A. R., at Albany,
New Yerk, te deliver the oration in that
city en the occasion of the decoration of
the soldiers' graves en the 30th of May
next. Mr. Brosius will accept the invita
tion if nothing in the meantime prevents
Lim from visiting Albany. Should he be
there, we can premise our Albany friends a
line oration.
ltreke II is Leg.
Edwaid Burke, of Wilmington, Del ,
who took charge of the large rolls ar. the
Penn iron company, about two weeks age,
had one of his legs broken at the ankle to
day while changing rollers, one of th m
fallin-r en it. Dr. Jehn L. Atlee. jr., set
the bone aud he was taken te his bearding
house at Mrs. Dennelly's, en West Orange
street.
Sale or Mules.
Samuel Hess & Sen, aucts., sold at pub
lic sale, yesterday, at Sensenig's drove aud
stock yards, Lancaster city, for Heward
Baily, 9 pair .of Kentucky mules, at an
average price of $348 per pair. The high
est pair "brought $438.
STirc Alarm Cards.
The IxTELLiGKXCEit fire alarm pocket
cards arc ready for distribution. Call at
this office and get one.
Amusements.
"Deacon Crankett" Te-night. The charn: charn:
ingdemestlc drama or "Deacon Crankett"
will be enacted at Fulton opera house te
night.
Sl'EVlAL XOTlVJCii.
Sublimely ltcantirul.
A pair et beautiful Sun-flewew en liasels
will be mailed lree te any lady who will send
ten cents in pentage stampt or money te Dr. C,
W. Ilcnsen, Se. 106 Eulaw St. Baltimore, Md.
100 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, aid.
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l'roef Everywhere.
If any Invalid r sick person has the least
doubt of the power and efficacy of Hep Hit
ters te cure them, they can llnd cases exactly,
like their own, in their own neighborhood,
with proof positive that they can be easily
and permanently cured, atn trifling cost or
ask your druggist or physician.
Greenwich, Feb. 11, 13S(.
Hep Bitters Ce. Sins 1 was given tin by
the doctors te die of scrofula consumption.
Twe bottles et your Bitters cured me.
ml5-2wd&w Lebet Brewki:.
Brown Household JCimacea
Is the most eflectlvc Pain Destroyer In
the world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
externally.and thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the
strength et any similar preparation. It cures
pain In tlie Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat,
Rheumatism and all aches, and is THE
GREAT BELIEVEB OF PAIN. "Bnews's
Household Pasacea" should be in every
lamily. A tcaspoenful of tlie Panacea in a
tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J,
taken at bed time win jiiieak up a cole. 25 eta
a' bottle. febll-lydM.W&S&w
Celdex's Lleblg's Liquid Beet and Tonic In-
vujorater win cure indigestion, and perpetu
ate bodily vigor. Take no ether et druggists.
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Nobody enjoys the nicest surroundings if in
bad health. There are miserable people about
te-day te whom a hotUe et Parker's Ginger
Tenle would bring mere solid comfort than
all the doctors they have ever tried. Sec ether
column. .ml-lmdeod&cew
Expcrlentla Decel.
We must tell seme men a great deal te teach
them a little, but the knowledge of the cura
tive properties of Spring Blessem in cases et
sick headache, indigestion, and biliousness Is
bought by experience. Trice 50 cents. Fer
sale at II. J!. Cochran's drug store, 137 North
Queen street.
Metnersi .netnen:i Meiners:
Are you disturbed at 'night and broken of
your rest by asick child sutlcring and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ".
If sr,, go at once and get a bottle et M US.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU P. It will re
lieve the peer little sufierer immediately de
pend upon it; there's no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that 1;
will res ate the bowels, and give rest, te the
mother, ind relief and health te the child,
operatic g 1 ike ni-vjie. It Is perfectly ate te
use in all cases,' and pleasant te the taste, and
Is tlie prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician, ami nurses in the
United Si.'.ie-. Seli! everywhere; '25 cents a
tetlk-. arMul.twM.W&S
(Je te ii. li. Miei.iv.n's nrug store, 137 North
Queen street, ler Mrs. Freei.ian'x Xeiv A'a A'a
tienal Dye. Fer brightness and durability et
eo!er,aro unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in Kniii-h and German. Price. 15
cents.
"Life, Urewin, ucauty.'"
" What we all admire" and hew te secure it:
A tine head of hair in its nr.l tiral color is such
an adjunct, te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks fdieuld neglect te use " Londen
Hair Celer Resteier," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally dilfeient lrem all
ethers net sticky or gummy, ami free lrem
all impuic ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thicken thin
hair, restore gray h.Ur, gives it new life, keeps
the s-culp clean and healthy, causing the hafr
te grew where it had fallen en" or become thin,
does net soil or statu anything, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te umke it a
lasting hair dieting aim toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Restorer" Is sold by all druggists,
at "" cent a bellle. Hx bottles ler $1.
rci3M.W.S&v.'
Nultiiiig hiiuit of UnmlMtakHble lteuelita
Conferred upon lens of thousands of sufferers
could originate and maintain the leputatien
which Ateii's Saiisa7aiulla enjoys. It is a
compound of she vegetable alteratives, witii
the Iodides of Potassium and Iren, and is the
mest effectual of nil remedie.-. ter scrofulous,
mcrcuiial, or bleed disorders Uniformly
successful ami crtuin in its remedial effect,
it produces rapid and complete cures et Scref
ulu, Seres, Beils, Humors. I'imples, Eruptions,
Skin I)l,caes and all disorders rising from
Impurity of the bleed. fly its invigeiatiug
effect it always relieve r.nd often cures Liver
Complaint, female Vi eaknesses and Irregu
larities, and is a p-.li tit renewcr of vitality.
Fer purifying the Meed it has no eijual. It
tones up the system, restores and preserves
the liealth, and impaits vier and energy. Fer
lerty years it has been in extensive use, and
is te-day the most available medicine ler the
suffering tick anywhere, for sale by all
dealer.-. m'2t lwdeed&w
Debilitiite.l persnns.and sufferers from wast
ing diseases uc!i as consumption, scrofula,
kidney affections, will be greatly benciltted
by using Brown's Iren Hitters. Fer sale at
II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster. ni27-lvdv
llen't nie u the Heuse.
A-k druggists ler "Bough en Itals." It
clears out rats, mice, bed-bug-, reaches, ver
min, files, ants, insects 13c. per boy.
Slcln DIsiiiKcs " i;tircd by lr. Swayne's
Ointment.
What is mere distressing than an obstinate
skin disease, and why i croons should suffer a
single hour wl.cn they have :t sure cure in
"Swiiync'-iOintmcnt " is past our comprehen
sion. The worst casej et tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te Its wenderinl all healing quali
ties. 1'implesen the f.ieu and blotches en the
skin .ire removed by using tlii healing oint
ment. Perfectly sale, and harmless even en
the most tender infant. Itc.r-ing l'ile.s Symp
toms are moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at night after getting warm In bed ;
ether parts an; seniet lines affected, f- way tie's
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne &
Sen, .v; Jferth Seventh street, Philadelphia,
Pa., le whom all letters should be addressed.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
Jan'20-.1mdTTh&F&ws
A COl!-
stepped.
cur-able
Brown's
;h. Celd or sere 'inreat. should oe
Kegiect ircqucnf lylresulis m an In
l.'.ing til-ease or Consumption,
iweneiiial Treche de net disorder
the -temnch !ik. cough Sj-rupa and balsams,
but stct directly en tlieiiu'iamed parb,, allaying
ii'iUitlen. KiM: Mile! In Asthma, llrenciiial
Cenglu, Catarrh, and the Threat TieuMes
which Slnger.-t.iii'l Public. Speaker- -.iiesubiect
te. Fer thirty years Ilrewn's drencliial
Troene.s nave lie.-u lccem-uem'i. I by physi
cians, and alwuy.- j,h-;j ;,erlect satisfaction. -J
Having hscii tested by whie and ce'.istaut use
for nearly u entire soneratien, they have at
tained wr) .iici-iied ruukameng the tewstaple
remedies ei tin- a'jy. Sold at i" cents a box
ever'w iiore. luS-lvd't'TliA.tlvw
ki,scuk; ii-tieiti i:ath
The foilewing.-tatementof William J Cough
I!n, of Semcrviltt-, ula-s., is se rcmHrkabictliat
we beg te ask ter it the attention of our read
er, lie says: "In the fall of 1S7C 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed
by a severe tough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and lie.sli. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
et lfc77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
Whi'c there the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung nsbigas a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I wasieiar (reneat one time a repe t
wen mound lhati was dead. I xavc up hope,
lint it friend told me el Die W'jr. Hall's ISalsam
forth I.cncs. I lai.giicd at m -friends, think
ing t liat my ease nns incurable, hut 1 get a
bottle te Mitlsty them, when te my surerise
and gratification, 1 commenced te leel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day I feci in better spirits than I have the past
three years.
"1 write litis hoping" you will publish it, se
that everyone atltictcd v.ith Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Dalsam
ler the l.ung-, and be convinced that con cen
sumpi'u can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and cr.n positively say that it has done
mere geed fian all ether medicines I have
taken since my sickness. My enngh has al
most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North Qnecn
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IlKNUV'S -JABJIOMU SALVE.
The best Salve in the. world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tcttcr.chapped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruption-.,
Irecklcs aud pimples. The salve is
e.iranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get Henrj's Carbolic Salve, as nil ethers arc
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sei-i in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
l.'!7 -d .! North Queen street.
A lined Angel'M Visit A Tale ei "Kesa
dalts."
Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sad awl sialiing, dearest friend,
once bright and guy, new scarce could keep
lrem crying ; ler, "eh," she said, "'tis a dis
grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly
marred !" then said her friend, " Kesadalis will
yinir troubles end." Blanche called en Kate
no! her day and fount! her once mere blithe
and gay. her face as radiant, skin us fair, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and impure bleed, there's nothing in the
world se geed as Be.-adalis, it drives away all
skindiserdcif, humor, nay, it tones 'the sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, 187 and 13!) North Queen street.
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Hew my threat hurts ! Then why don't you
uie Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar?
PiKc's Toothache Dreps cuie in one minute.
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1'UK FA. unit ItS KBltiND
Dr. liarber'tt Bed Horse'Pewders are the best
in tlie market. They are net a mere loed made
et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They contain tour times thestrength
of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will
cure and fatten stock In one-fourth the time,
acting ul rtiicc upon tlie digestive organs and
secretions, and may be safely relied upon ler
the cure' of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
anil all diseases or horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase tlie
quantity and quality of milk in cows and keep
alfkinds of stock in a healthy condition. Sold
everywhere at 2e. per pack, C ler $1; large
size 40c, or :i ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Ding Stere, 137 and 139 North .Queen
streets. aug2-lvdeed&wl
lfW ADVERTISEMENTS. ..
OPKINu i.xlOSH GOOU!-.
PRUSTO
T.Qfliac SmtlTKr fHnfliQ
UdUirJb 13U1MJJ0 UlUUlfc.
this season. Alse, Scotch and Eng
lish suitings, cheviot, etc.
Our stock of Ladies' Siding Habit
r . Cleths is mere complete than ever
Jllttlll0 Hahlt lIOlilS before, and embraces all colors,
juuiu0 iiaiut viutui.. shades and qualities of Imported and
Demestic Fabrics.
Our collection of Ladies' Spring Suit
ings is very extensive and contains
l.Qflioe'NiiiMTiO'Nqpln-iitYo all the standard and new stylish de-
UdUltJfc 0HIUnOrtl-lvllli. signs for early Spring -ear; small
checks, plaids, fancy mixtures, etc.,
in all grades,
Spring Cassimeres.-
Handsome Suitings,
S p r i n g Overceatings.
SIB MS, IIHT i CO.,
GfcOTH HOUSE,
MAEKET and NINTH STS., - Philadelphia!
What is beauty's eliietest charm
Melting eyes or rosebud lips,
Flowing tresses, lertn of grace V
Xe; tine teeth these charms eclipse.
And their sure preserver is
SOZODOXT, best dentifrice
ni"S-Hvt endw
Skin Diseases Cerel
lt Ml l-rn7tnr'j 1 nm Ili'v-rM irx"i l-innaMu
. Fwzier's Maeic Oiktment.
..j ...... ..-.. ...,.. u u. ............ ..,ij..,
ii ey magic pimpics, niaeif neaus or --runes,
Dieiciics and eruptions en the tacc, leaving
the skin clear, healthy and bciaititul. Alse
cures Itch, baibur's Itch, salt rheum, tetter,
ring worm, scald head, chapped hands, son
nipples, sere lips, old, ebrtinatc uh--r- and
sere, Ac.
SKIJJ DISEASE. ,
h Drake. cm., Cleveland, ()., guttered beyond
all description lrem a skin disease which ap
peared en his hands, head and luce, and nearly
destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor dector docter
ing had tailed te help him, and after all had
failed he used Dr. Frazicr's Magic Ointment
and was cured by a few applications.
The first and only positive cure ler skin
diseases ever discovered.
Fer sale by II. It. Ceehra,u, 137 and IV) North
Queen street, I.anca'tcr.
IIKN11Y & CO., Sele Proprietors,
ft! Vcspy Street, New Ynnlc.
Fer lllinil, lilccdhig, Itching or LMceiuled
PilCS, 1)11. WlLLIAM'8 IXr.IAX PlLK OlXTMCXT H
a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mail. Fer sale at
Cochran's Drug store. fcb27-M&Thd&w
Dr. Cruxier's Knet Kilters.
Frazicr's Keet Hitters are net a dram-shop
Whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal
in every sense. Tney act strongly upon the
liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and
regubi'', make the weak strong, heal the lungs,
build up the nervous and cleanse, tin; bleed
and sytc;n et every impurity.
Fer Dizziness, Hush et IJloed le l!ie Head,
tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fevi-r and
Ague, Dropsy, Pimpics and lilelchcs, Screti!
Ions Humors and Seros, Tetter, King Werm,
White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere. Eyes and ler
young men buttering from Weakness rv De
bility caused from lmprudeuce,and te females
in delicate health, Frnzier's Ifoet Hitters are
especially recommended.
Dr. Frazier : I have used two bottles of your
Keet Hitters ter Djspcpsia, Dizziness, Weak
lings and Kidney Discases,and t hey did me mei e
troed than all the doctors and the medicine
1 ever used. Frem the lirst dose 1 took I be-
gan te li.cud, and I am new in. perfect health
and feci as well as I ever did. 1 consider your
medicine one el the greatest of blessings.
Mrs. ii. Martin, Cleveland, O.
Sold by II. 11. Cochran, 137 and 13!) North
Queen street, at 11 per bottle. Iliixirr & Ce.
Sele Pioprlcteis, il Vcsry street. New Yerk.
fiH-w&sd&w
JfOhLTlVAl..
"IOK JUKV CUMMISSIONKIC.
WILLI AM ELLMAKEK,
Ot Karl township. Subject te the decUien et
tlie Democratic county convention, in.teil.tw
IOIl ilUKY COAtMlSSIONKft:
BENJAViIN tlUItKR,
Eighth warn. City. .Subject te the derision of
the Democratic County Cenvcntltm.
marie-lcditw
"f70It JUKV CUM.MISS1DNK1C ,
JEUOJIE B. SHULTZ,
Ot 'Kllzabethtewii boreugli. Subject te the
decision et the Democratic county conven
tion. nuMcd&w
NEW AliVEJCTISEMKX S.
IU H. IJ-. STE1IMAN.
Office: 10 SOUTH PUIXCE STUEET.
Itcmeved from 47 North Prince street.
Jtd
irv TONS TOBACCO FOK SALE.
1U DLANDON STATION.
Daks county. Pa., East Penn. Railroad.
Call en C. W. Kauffman. Jehn Zerder, David
K. Peters, Penrose Wright, Moses Retherinel,
Jehn Ucrnand. niKHwrt
PUItl.IC MALI' OF nORSK- -N SAT
URDAY, APRIL1, 1882, will be sold at tlie
Mcrrimac Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., One Car
Lead et Western Reserve Horses.
Sale te commence nt 1 o'clock p. m.
;tJ EORU E' -J KOaSM A N'.
Sam'l IIkss & Sex. Aucts. ia2tilli
TTIOK SAI.K.
J? One New Estcy
l'stcy Organ. $70. '
Orean. $00:
one new
were cjr
These organs
changed for Wilcox & White organs, am
quite new. MRS. CLARA D. KING.
1 aie
General Agent. Wilcox & White Organ,
ltd 150 East King street.
PUBLIC SALtS OF HOUSBUOI.U AND
Kitchen Furniture, en FRIDAY MORN
ING, MARCH 31, 1882, at Ne. 166 East Vine
ftreet. Lancaster city. Pa , two Dedstcads and
Redding. Cottage Suit, Chairs. Tables. Sink.
Cook and Parler Steves, Gkfes and Queens
ware, and ethep articles net mentioned.
Sale te commence at 9 o'clock, a. in., sharp.
It J-. HESS & SON, Aucts.
rilUK T.IOSW COMMON MEAT OF CAS-
X CER Is en the margin of the lower lip.
Here It is first noticed, either as an excoria
tion or lissure, with thickened edges, running
across the the lip lrem before backwards, or
ns a hypertrophy of a line et papillte along
the margin of the mucous membranp.clesc up
te the skin. Cancers and tumors of all kinds
permanently cured without pain or using the
knife by II. 1). LONGAKER, 51. D.
OlUce : Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster
Consultation tree. mSU-Std&w
PK1VATK SALE. THE UDEltSIGNEO
offers at private sale the following de
scribed property, te wit :
All that very valuable farm, CONTAINING
17 ACRES, mere or less; situatud en the south
side of East King street, in the city et Lancas
ter, immediately opposite the Lancaster coun ceun
t.v ptisen, and adjoining lards et Herman
Miller. Jacob S. Miller and lands et the Direc
tors el" the Poerot Lancaster county.
This is one et the most desirable and valua
ble pieces of real estate In the county of Lan
caster; has a geed DWELLING HOUSE and
out-lienses, with geed Darn and ether im
provements. It is particularly valuable for
buildinglets, being Id the very best part of
the city of Lancaster, and especially adapted
for a truck farm. The entire piece Is laid out
in buihling lets.
Fer lurtlicr information call en HENRY
SUUUERT, Auctioneer and Real Estate
Agent, Ne. 6 Court Avenue, where the draft
et said property can be seen. ni"0 tfd
WOOLENS
0ur assortment of Ladies' Suiting
Cleths includes a wide range in the
catalogue of colors in all the new
shades, combination and effects of
Fine American Cassimeres and Enjj
lish and French-Treuserings in all the
"very newest designs for gentlemen's
wear.
New effects of Scheeller. Wulflng,
Bockhacker, Forstmann & Hoffmann,
Jehn Tayler, Clay and all the leading
standard makes of gentlemen's
suitings.
Steckinets, Kerseys, Meltons, Cork
screw, Mixed Twills in medium and
"very thin weights for Spring and Fall
Outside Coats for Gentlemen.
YA'ir AWJHiriSElLhXTS.
4 N ILMfUllNlSHKD ltUOM, COIN VKNI-
1. ciitly located, wanted tr a single gentle
man. Inquire at THIS OFFl(JK. ltd
w
rANTKU AT A HOTIS1. IX COI.IUI-
lerred). Permanent situation nt geed
wages.
'-"J "ltd
Address 1SOX t;., Columbia, l'a.
, ,.yjl
ATTOKNEY, HAS
I 3 Kemeved
his Ollicu lrem 5 ' Xerth Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi
ately in Iteur of Court Heuse, I.eng'n Xcw
Huihliug. inlT-ttd
DISSOLUTION Or l'AKTNKUSHll'.
On and after April 1st, lSS'i, the partner
ship et iN-HIy & Keller will be dissolved. All
collections will be made and business contin
ued by .
ni2U-tiilapl KAUFFJI AS, ICEM.KIt .1 CO.
?.U!Sr.lC SAI.K SF
IIOKSKS. ON SAT
1. 1SS2. will be seid at
I UIID VY. APUU..
me corner et mgn street am tuueir. auey.
Ne. -J"-, one lllack Mure, one Dark Drewn
Mali: and a. line Celt, nine mouths old. Mut
l.e .'old, nir'uer going West same day.
Sale at 10 o'clock a. m.
FUED. MADEXDACH.
lACOU O'CXDAUKn, AUCt. e0-2t
Dissr.uTJtN or iAni.-Ni:i;.siiii.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween S. K. Uallcy and W. W. ISailey, trading
as S. K. I.uiley & Ce., has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent. All pen-ens know
ing ttiemselvc indebted te and thee having
claims arainst the late til ui, will present them
te S. Ei ltailey ter settlement, who will con
tinue the business at the old stand, and rc
spccttully solicits it continuance et the pat
ronage heretofore se liberally besteweJ.
S. E. UAII-EY,
2S-3til W. W. UAILEY.
riH liuii.ut-Ks.
X Sealeil proposals, endersed: "Proposals
ter Erection of Scheel Itnilding." will be re
ceived liv the undersigned until WEDNES
DAY. APK1K 12, ISsJ, at 12 in., for the erection
et a Scheel llnildingen Maner street, I.anca-s-ler.
Pa.
The buihling te be erected in accordance
witlrthc plans aud pccilicatienH adopted by
tlie Committee en Itulidings and 'jreunds.and
new open te builders at Ne. 29 East King
street. The s.mie te be completed before
AUGUST 12, 1SS., with penalty et non-compliance.
Didders will name their security
with proposals. The right Is reserved te reject
iinver all bids.
IJy order of the Committee.
J. I. IIAUTMAX, Chairman.
2!M!td Ne. 2:5 West Chestnut street.
tf YOU WANT
; J
'
BARGAINS
FURNITURE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster.
Call at
II ESS fc FLTNN'S,
148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
and 246 WEST KING ST.
in17-2wdR
EN TEBTAIN3IENTS.
ltULTOn OI'KttA.IIOCSE.
THURSuAY EVENING, MAR.' 30.
THE HIT OF THE SEASON !
Deacon Crankett,
ity the author of
HELEN'S BABIES !
Rewritten and reconstructed under the man
agement et J. M. Illl.Ii.
A XKW YORK SUCCESS !
A CHICAGO SUCCESS !
A UN1VERSA I. SUCCESS!
SEE IT!
SEE IT I
ADMISSION 35c, 00c, and 75c.
RESERVED SEATS 75c.
Fer snle at opera house efflce. ni23-3td
Jb'OJt HAL.E.
Pislilll-- HAY, WESTERN COKN AND
Oats for sale at Lcaman Place at all times
at market prices. Alse,
COAL AND I.UMP.ER.
i?l-3md II. II. ROHRER.
OTUBK KOOM FOlt KENT,
AVrLY TO
PHILIP LEUZELTER,
leb27-ttd 241 North Queen street.
F
DU fAt.K. AN IMMENSE NU.IllSh.!: Otr
j HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac,
of all descriptions, in all localities and at alt
prices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every one.
ALLAN A. IIERR X CO.,
decU-Smd . S North IJuke street.
FOK KENT. AN ELEGANT KOOM, 75x
30 feet, en the leurth fleer.
Will be ready ler occupancy seen alter
APRIL 1st.
Apply at the office el the
INQUIRER COMPANY,
mi-t-3td Ne. 2i7 North Prince Street.
1J 11I.1C SALE ON FRIDAY, .MARCH 31.
at Ne. 42K West King street, a large let of
household and kitchen furniture, walnut fur
niture, carpet and everything pertaining te a
first-class lurnished house.
Sale te commence at 10 o'clock.
MRS. W1TMER.
Samuel Hess & Sex, Auct's. 2td
OK KENT STORE KUOMr IK BY 40
leet, with new plate- glass front, high ceil
ing ; located en the main business street and
next deer te the posteflice, Columbia, Lancas
ter county. Pa. ; lias been occupied as a book
store for tlie last sixteen years and is one ei
the best stands in the county ter that business.
It is a fine opening for anyone who under
stands the book and stationer business. Pos
session given immediately. Address
JOHN FENDKICil.
miJ-lwd Columbia, Lane. Ce., li.
THIRD EDIT1M.
THURSDAY EVEN'S. SCAB. 30, 1882.
A KIYER JE0KK0B.
BUKN1NG OF A MISSISSIPPI PACKET.
The Gelden City with One Hundred Seuls en
Beard Wrapped In Flames at Mem
phis Upwards of Fifty
Lives Lest.
Motrin, March 30. The Cincinnati
and Xew Orleans packet, Gelden City, en
route from New Orleans te Cincinnati,
was burned at her wharf at 8:3fo'cleck
this morning. Between thirty and fifty
lives were lest, principally women and
cuueren.
The Gelden City left New Orleans last
Saturday with a crew of about CO and 40
cabin passengers, including 15 women and
9 children. When she was approaching
the whatf here at 4:30 this morning she
was discovered te be en fire. She was at
once headed for shore and in four minutes
touched Bcale street wharf. The line
thrown out parted and the burning steam
er then lleated with the swift current
down stream. Sem.c of the passengers had
already leaped oil", but many of them wcre
still confined in the burning mass as it
drifted away.
Among these kuewn te be lest are Dr.
Monahan and wife, of Jacksen, Ohie ;
Mrs. Crary, of Cincinnati ; Miss Lula
Crary, of Cincinnati ; W. H. Stewc, wife
and two children ; Ollie "Weed aud wife,
of Ilcmleisen. Ivy.; Mrs. Annie Smith, el
Mass.; Miss Cambell, Mrs. Heleu Percival,
Mrs. L. E. Kounz and three children. Ii
is impossible te give a full list, as the
steamer's books were lest. Among the
saved is II. B. Hewell, of Philadelphia.
All the officers were Laved, except Second
Engineer Rebert Kclley, who remained at
his pest.
The lire broke out amid ship and spread
with lightning-like rapidity. One of the
pilots rushed through the cabin, breaking
in the state room doers and raising an
alarm among sleeping passengers, but in
five minutes after the fire was discovered
the entire vessel was ablaze. Stewe's cir
cus was aboard and six cages of animals
aud birds, wagons, tents and horses were
lest
When the burning blcamcr touched the
wharf the lire communicated te some coal
barges there, and the tug Oriele was
burned.
"THE MISTAKES OF MOSES.
SiM'.tii C'.trelliia's ex-Ge vcrner Committed for
Naughty Tricks.
New Yerk, laich SO. Ex-Governer
Franklin G. Moses", of Seuth Carolina,
who was arrested here yesterday for
swindling Freebern G. Smith, a piano
manufacturer, of Brooklyn, wa3 ar
raigned in the Tomb-s police court
te-day. The. complaint of Edgar W.
Crowd 1, of 103 Broadway, "was taken
against Me.fcs. It alleges that en Feb.
10th accused, by misrepresenting himself
as Antheny Whitey, of Grcnvillc, Seuth
Carolina, by means of a check purporting
te be payable by the Greenville national
bank (ildainrd fretr- him the sum of $150.
Moses said in answer te questions that
he was 10 year.", old. a lawyer by profession
aud resided in West 23th street. He asked
for an examination, but was committed
for trial in default of bail.
Brooklyn officers were in attendance te
take hiin ever there for trial, but the New
Yerk authorities declined te surrender him
until he had been tried for the offences he
committed in t!iis city.
15Y WlJ-E.
Artcrnoen Telegrams Condensed.
.Teshcp liart. of Gnysbore, and William
Frederick, of Ilalifax. U. S., seamen en
the Ceble steamer Minia were lest in a
terrific gale last Tuesday.
Gibsen beat Geeken by three lengths in
the beat race ever the Thames champion
ship course te-day.
The shipbuilders of Portland, Me.,
struck for an advance of fifty cents and
get it.
Twe trains tele-'ceped en the Intercolo Intercelo Intercole
nial railroad, near Halifax, this morning.
One man was killed and several injured,
though net fatally.
The Berlin pelice interrupted a secret
meeting of Socialists and arrested 27.
A serious sti ike has occurred at Barce Barce
eona and ether towns against any reform
of the tarifl". Fifty arrests, have been
made.
The World compositors held out in their
demand, aud the proprietors aver their de
termination net t3 take them back if they
have joined the typographical union.
Convicted or Murder in the Second Degree -Baltimore,
Md., March 30 The jury
in the case of Itichard Moere,
tried for the homicide of Capt. Casper
Smith, en beard the schooner Shilldrake,
in this harbor, en the 28th of December
last, this morning rendered a verdict of
guilty el -murder in the second degree.
The penalty is from (ive te eighteen year
imprisonment in the discretion of- the
court.
AVEAT1IEK INDICATIONS.
"WAsmxoTex, D. C, March 30. Fer
the Middle Atlantis states local rains in
northern portion, partly cloudy weather
in the southern portion, followed te-night
by cooler north te west winds, and rising
barometer.
l'eudcr mill Explosion.
ScraSten, March 30. The elephant
powder mills at Hick's Ferry, blew up
last night, slightly injuring the night
watchman. The shock was felt twenty
miles distant.
Chinese Laborers In British Columbia.
Victeria, B. C, March 30 Twe steam
ship leads of Chinese have sailed from
Heng Keng for this pert, and lour thou
sand meic men are expected. They are te
work en the railroad.
Murdered by Kobbera.
Tccsen, JIarch 30. J. McIIeevy was
yesterday found murdered in his ranche
near here, supposed by robbers.
IAMKJBTB.
Philadelphia Market.
PB1LADKI.PB1A, March 3'.'. Fleur quiet but
firm; Superfine, S3 75i 23; Exfa. $4 75
$3 25; Ohie and Indiana lamily, $0 5007 23;
Pcnn'a lamily. $ 126 25 ; St. Leui- Extra, $7
7 50 : de Straight, 7 237 50 ; Winter Patent,
7 508 23.
Ryelleur$lC5Ql 73.
Wheat dull and weak; Del. and Penn'a
lied, SI 3731 Si ; de Amber, $1 SSS1 40.
Cern scaice and wanted.
Oats scarce and wanted.
Rye nominal nt 808S)c.
Previsions steady.
Lard steady.
Butter sold up cle-eiii choice grades and
firm; Creamery extra, 434c; Vestern. 42
43c ; de geed te choice 38f)i0c
Rolls scarce and firm.
Eggs flnn and supplies light.
' Cheese firm and moderately active.
Petroleum steady; Refined, 75j.
Whisky at $120.
Seeds geed -tp prime clever dull at "!4
Sc ; de de Timethy dullat 12 02 73 : dodo
Flaxccd at $ 1 40.
Grain and Prevision Quotation.
One o'clock quotations el grain and previ-v
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Rreker, I5
.tast King street.
JIarch 30.
Chicago.
Cern Oats
:ci .42
Philadelphia.
.7B5i MX
Wheat
April... 1.35-;
Perk
1C.97
17.17K
1.40
l.ard
10.85
1100
Aiay.
1.28
June...
1.20
LSfi
1.37 1.33
March..
April...
May....
.JOM .si
.7i
.&;
UW atOCK Hlttl,
Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 21,000 head; ship
I38'300,.0'" market strong, actlve and
Hfmi'i 'lualltyeoed: brisk market; common
togeodmlxtd. 6 igt70; heavy packin-and
Cattle Receipt.-. 5.000 head ; shipments. .1 .-.Off
de ; market very-active and prices !0c liMier -general
market faily as geed ter sellers as the'
best day last week ; experts. $i 90f37 CO : "oed
te choice shipping. $6 25QJ70; common te
lair. $5 400610; mixed butchers', geed te
cheice strong, $3 750350 ; common te lair dull
at $2 75fl.1 75 : stockers and feeders m':-,'ti
515. "
Sheep Receipts. 3,400 head ; shipment,, 2,fiOC
de : market steady and Arm ; offerings only
of tair quality; Inferior te fair. $l ieg."" .vi :
2ellum te geed, S3 73Q6 ; choice teextra, $S le
66 23 : shearings, $4gdr
East LiMurrr CatUe Receipts. 153 head;
2JtKSs.tSr,n ; cxtra. 36 73 ; fair te geed,
te 750 25; common. $565 SO.
n.,?gT1?,ce,D, S0J head; market 9lew ;
Philadelphia,? 2367 50; Yorkers, CQtWSu.
Sheep Receipts. 600 head ; market linn ;
prices range at $5 50gtJ 73; geed clipped, S3
89 ms, 5c.
ew xerc Market.
Nbw ebk. March 30. Fleur State
western In buyers' iaver ; light expert
and
and
mime uaue. neuiiierii iuiei ami wcaic.
Wheat heavy and unsettled ; ?iic lower -fair
speculative trading; Ne. 2 Red. April
$1 397j,'ai ; de May, 11 333)1 3-K ; de .June
1 3161 3 ; de July. $1 22OI -a?;-.
Cern eneued flrni. afterwards hec-inm irral-
and declined lie ; mixed Western, 73S7'Hie ;
futures. 76j77ke.
Oatsabent'c better, including Se. -"Hay.
51K31jc: ,0 jP; se-c: State, MQirsc ;
Western. 53Q60c
stneK.-narmei.
Xew Yerk, I-nlladclphki and Lecal Stecss
alie United States Bend? reported daily Iiy
Jacob it. Lenq, 22 Xerth I'ueeii street.
Mareli 3.1.
10:011 :) 3::.
A. U. I. M. ..U.
C. C. A I. C. It. U u 11 11
Del., uick.A Western l-r.' ViV I2JS-
Denver.A l:ie tiranile J7-2 t7k C5.:
N. Y.. Lake Krie A Western..
.1 .! A ... - .. .. . .. .. -. .-
JJI ., O- ,7
East Tenn, Va.& I'eOrgiu
Mlaseurt. Kaneas Texa-
LaKe Slierc.t Mich. Southern.
Louisville Jfc Xu-diviile
Xew Yerk Central
New Jersey Central
Ontario t Western
Omaha Cem
Omaha Preferred
lr.eiflc Mail Steamship Ce ...
Chicago. Mil. St. 1'iuil
Te.vis I'acitic
Wabasli. k.,. i.miii A racltlc
Western Union Tel. Ce
I'ennsylvanta It. K
Keadi u g. ......... ........
IIuHmIe I'ltts. A West
Northern Pacific Cem
" Preferred....
-", ;
13 Jj 13K :
& 55 34 ,
120 IlS-Ai ll'.)
St SiV !0?i
133-i IX!! IX
S'!i x,x $n:
2!)
3Si;
ll-V'i
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17Ji
37
7I
law. lOJ;
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11751 113,'i,
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7K
S77i
Ai
7S?.'
Lecal atecKH aud K:urt-
far
val.
Lauc ''Hy U per ct. Lean, due 1SS2...$KJU
1S35... KM
" 181XI... K0
1H13... 100
5 pur ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100
" A per ct. Scheel Lean.... NX)
4 " in 1 nrS) years., ltm
' 4 " in 5 or 21) years.. I'M)
" 6 " In 10 or 2t) years. IW
Manlieim boreugli lean let)
BARK STOCKS.
First National Ban Ic. $I0U
Farmers' National llnnk 5(
Fulton National Bank ICO
Lancaster County National Itank.. 50
La.-t
sale.
$103
107
120
l
liS
112
lttt
ite.50
11!
1(12
I25
10S.S)
Ill't
l(i!).73
117
I3i30
Itl..tll
13I.MI
20O
115.7.-.
140
16.:
i().10
nr.
K1I3
100
ltcte
ltiii
IOC
$2.23
i;.50i
50
120
Columbia National Rank
Ephrata National Rank
First National Rank, Columbia.. .
First. National Rank, Strasbui'g...,
First National Rank, Marietta.. ..
First National Rank, Mount Jey.
LItiti! National Rank......
Manhclm National Rank
Union National Rank. Mount Jey
New'llelland National Rank
MISCELIANEOCS B0NP8.
:oe
'CI'
100
MO
100
1(H)
. 100
II!)
Ml
1(11
Quarry vltle it. it., due Vm...
....$IW)
Ucadini; & Columbia R. K..due IS-t loe
.Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1 880 KK)
Lancaster uas ivignt, anu uei Ce.,
due In ler 20 years 100
Lancaster ijas Light and Fuel Ce.,
KiscEiXASKera stocks.
Quarryville K. R 1 60
Mlllersvlllc Street Car
50
Inquirer PrintingCeni puny
Watch Factory
Gaa Light and Fuel Company
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Uas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company
Marietta Hellew ware
Stevens Heuse
Sicily Island
East Rrandy wine A Wnynesb'g.
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JjEUAX. notices.
ESTATK OF CATI1AKINK TSUUDV,
Inte of tlie city of 1-aneaster, deceasxd.
Letters testamentary en said estate fiaving
been granted te the undersigned, utl persons
indebted te .'-aid decedent lire requested te
make Immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands uguiust Hie estate el said
decedent, te make known the same te the tin
dersigued without delay.
TORIASJOIINSO.V, Kxt-ciltnr.
Or C. Heffman,
Ne. 31 North Duke Street, mil Ctd.euw
USTATK OK -JAT1! KINK ltO KKII. LATK
Jh of Lancaster city. Pa., deed. Letteis el
administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, nil perte.is in
debted thereto arc requested te uiake 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. 113 Meuth Duke street.
TOHIASKOYER, Administrator.
W. A. Wilsex, Att'y. m23-;td
ESTATK Or JOHN rKK K. LATK OFT1I K
city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters 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 lliu same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster city.
rANNY FREE, Administratrix.
Alkxandbr llAimte, Att'y. m24-Ctile.it.
INSTATE OV MARY IHJHDKT, LATi: OF
j Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters testa
mentary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted le
said decedent are requested te make immedi
ate settlement, nnd these bavin;: claims or de
mands againsLthe estate of 8-dd decedent, te
make known the same te tlie undersigned
without delay, residing In Lancaster City.
L. K. ROTE, Administrator
J. W. JoHssef. Att'v. . m!7-fitdeaw
Es
STATE Otf CONRAD MOSER. NIC,
late et Lancaster City, aee'd. Letters
tAatamentarv en said astate havlti'' be::n
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested te make immedi
ate settlement, and these having claims or de
mand against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under,
signed, residing in Laacaster city
CONRAD MOSKR.
R. C. Krbadt, Administrator.
Attorney. febil-6tdeav
ESTATE OF CKOR'JK MA KlIN V.Mlii.
late et Lancaster City, decexseit . Letters
testamentary en said estate having been grim
ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
te said decedent are requested te muku Im
mediate settlement, nnd these having claims
or demands against the estate et said decedent
te make known the same te th undersigned
without delay, residing in Lancastei ctty.
CHRI&T1AN HAOELGANS,
R. F. Davis, Executer.
Attorney. tnC-Gld.ea'v
NOTICK TO STOCKIIOLOKRS-A MI'BT MI'BT
ingef the stockholders of the Reading A
Chesapeake Ceat and Railroad company will
be held In the office el the hecretary. .Ne. II
Grant street. In the rear of the Court. Heuse.
City of Lancaster, en TUESDAY, APRIL 4.
1882, between the hours of 2 and 4, p. m., for
the purpose of electing a President and I i ;; ;;
ten te serve for the ensuing year.
SAMUEL II. PRICE,
ml8-5tdl8,22,25,al,3 Secretary.
DISSOLUTION Of PAl.-JCNKKSltlP.
On and alter April the 1st. 1882, the part
nership of L. Uoes ft Sen wll be dissolved by
the retirement et L. Cees. All persons in
debted te the firm are requested te make pay
ment en or before AprR 1, 1882. te FredGoei
(Junier partner), who will continue tin: busi
ness at the old stand. Ne. 101-103 Middle; street,
under the firm name of
27-lwd L. UOOV.I -.ON.