LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. APRIL 10, 182. V At 10:l0 a. m. tbe holy communion was celeb: atsd and a class of catechumens was confirmed, making an addition of ten per beds. In the evening a children's service was held for the Sunday-school, when ad dresses were deliverccTby the pastor, Rev. W. F. Lichliler. and Mr. C. W. Levaii. The attendance at all tl.e services was geed. The floral decera' :eus were simple and chaste, consisting of a cress of flowers upon the altar, while, a number of calla lilies and foliage plants adorned the base. TUB MORAVIANS. Tasteful Ilecoratiens and Impressive Ser vices. The Easter services at the Moravian church were, as usual, of an attractive and inteiesting character. They com menced at 71 o'clock Saturday evening, with a love least, and Easter Eve vigils, le commemorate the watching by the tomb of the Saviour be fore his resurrection. At six o'clock Sun day morning the Easter liturgy was prayed, and the account of the resurrec tien of Christ was read from the harmony of the gospels. There was no sermon or addicts at the early sen-ice, but the church was veiy beautifully decorated with grow ing fleweis, feins, vines, foliage plants, evergreens ai.d cut flewcr-i, some of which were wrought into elegant and appropriate designs. Areuurt the edge of the platform, ou which the pulpit aud reading desk stand, were arranged long circular rows et petted flowers of every choice variety. Behind these was built a rockery with a b.tsc about four feet in diameter. Frem the crcviees of the rocks arose a grand pyramid of flowers of every desci ip ip tien, most happily blended with ferns, celcus, srailax and ether vines. Frem the centre of the pyramid arose a floral shaft, en which was placed the CI rtetinu crown, composed of golden flowers and sur mounted by a golden cress. A mass of dark green geraniums formed a fitting and effective bnckgieund. The maible tablet, commemorative of the late Bishop David Biglcr, was also prettily decorated. At lO.-IJO a. in. the Easter Litany was read, aud the pastor, Iter. J. Maxllnik, preached a .sermon en the Kesurroctseu, taking his text from 1st Cor. 15th chapter aud 17lh and ISth veises. The musical portion of the service was vciy line, Pief. Wm. B. Hall having kindly velunteeied te lead the lately iceiganizcd choir. Iu the evening the childicn's Easter ser vice was given, and notwithstanding the inclement weathei the church wab filled. The service opened with a grand proces preces sion of childicn, filing fiem the leeltue room into the chinch and inarching through the, several aisles, singing the story of the resuneclieu. Alter an in vocation by the p.ister, thcie followed ,i veiy pictty seiviee auauged especially for the occasion. ' The bupuiiulciideut asks, ' What assurance have we that Chiist is risen?'' The qucsliuii is answered successively by one mctufcrr of each el the thirteen classes, and as the ausweis wete given the pupils stepprd ferwaid aud placed a fl ral letter ou a large auchei placed upon the platform. When the let teis were all placed they formed the words " CmtisT is Risen." As the answers weie given and the letteis successively placed, the members of the different classes i ceiled passages from the scriptuic:. confirmation of the pupils' uuswcik. This sci vice was followed by singing, iccitat ions anil an addicss by the p.ister, an offertory, a closing prayci, and reci-;-sienal, the children retiring iu the onlei in which they entcied the church. tiik ii:!'i;vt:.kii. A L.irgu Addition te the Slembersliiii. Ill the Piesbyttrian church there was an avoidance, of any celebration of the Easter festival, hut asycstcid.iy marked the close of the twenty fifth year of Hev. Dr. Mitchell's service in the ministry it was observed by spcesd communion sei vice. A veiy large count i-,.t'-ien atleudu' and paitoek of the Hely Communion. Seven persons weie admitttd te the chinch by certificate fiem ether churches and twelve ou protVsiieu u f faith, among them a num ber of gentlemen well known in professional and business ciicles. "'tie Nv t'l:i:icu. The scL'cty of the New Jciusjlcm or rSwcdenbergiaus met in their Temple iu Leng's building yestrulay, and listened te a sermon read by Dr. S S. llithveu. To night the uhi'dieu's E.isUr lestival will be held, in the same nlace. It. will consist of rceitath. i;s and anthem:, by tin; chikIie:i and an .vdd.i-s by Dr. P. S. ltalhven. IM'KNIilAItX MKICS. A Ilitum Jam:tC(l In She I i.y :ii:i! Anether Destroyed Ju tiie C'emiiy. Yesterday morning about one o'clock an alaun of fire was sounded fiem box 61 at Lew and lteckland sticet, caused by a fire in an unoccupied house of Jehn Brickncr, at '2'20 Lew Mier.t. TJie wbole lire depr.it uicut was seen en hand, tbe hose cait of company Xe. 3 being en llie ground in four minutes after t!ic alarm -was struck. They weic closely followed by that engine and the lcniainder of the ifopailmeut, in cluding truck A. were net long in getting there. A htreara w.fputoithe building by engine Xe 'i, tbe ether companies being sent home by the chief engineer, and the fire was extinguished in a short time. The fire was the work of an incendiary, and the paitics who started it, after effecting an entrance applied the match in a closet under the stairway leading te the i-.oceud fleer. It burned the steps away and through into the partition en the east side of the building, making its way te the reef in which a small hole was binned. There is an insurance of $500 en the build ing in a company represented by Mr. I5.F. Shcnl:. The less will be about $30. The chief engineer desires it stated te persons holding keys that they should but strike the alarm once, as that is sufficient te bring out tliedcpaitmcnt. A small frame house belonging te Auuiu Witbcis, near Mount Eden church, Eden township, was destroyed by fire ou Thurs day night. James Scott had just moved out the day before and another party was te have moved in en -the day it burned. Cause of the fire is unknown. We have net learned the amount of less or whether there was an insuiaucc. Organization et Council Committees. The street committee of councils met en Saturday evening and organized by elect ing Itebcit A. Evans, of select council, chairman, and Altlcrmau Jacob K. Barr, ex-clerk of select council, clerk. The fire committee also met aud elected S. B. Cox, of common council, chairman. Ne clerk of -tbe committee has yet been elected. They decided te meet every Tucs day evening. This committee met at tbe truck house this morning and awarded te Frederick Heefie the contract for putting a new fleer in the house, the old one being badly worn and tee light for horses. The price was $94. that being the lowest bid. The finance cemmittee has net yet or ganized, as one of the members was out of town en Saturday evening. A Sadden Death. Jacob II. Wissler, who resided with his brother-in-law, Jacob Newcomer, died suddenly at the lattcr's residence near rtecklli'11, iu Maner township, en Satur day. He was in his usual health during nearly all day. In the afternoon he sat down near the stove and shortly after wards was found dead leaning ever the Eteve. Deputy Corener B. F. Hookey impanelled a jury and held an inquest, the verdict being "death from apoplexy." The deceased was CG years of age and was a bachelor. Sent te Jail. Four men were sent te jail this morning for 10 days each by Alderman McConemy. They were train riders and were caught by Officers Pyle and Gilbert. COLUMBIA NEWS. OL'li ilKCULAK COKRESPONDBHCE, Aif.drs Along tlie Susquehanna Cleaning) in and Around the Borough Picked Up by the Intelligencer's Reporter. Handsome Burner Decoration. The Easter services in the several chuiches yesterday weie all largely attend cd aud unusually interesting. Seme of them weie beautifully decorated, the floral ornamentation of St. Paul's Episcopal being especially noticeable. At the end and iu front of the middle aisle was the font eiected by Mis. H. M. North in honor of her deceased mother. It was elegant and a column could be used in its descrip tion. Lilies, rare plants, greens, ferns and flowers of every color aud shape intermingled iu a manner that was dazzling. On top of the font was an exquisitely designed anchor of white flowers. Within the chancel the decorations were elaborate aud hand some. On the communieu table was a large and beautiful cress, aud several smaller yet very pretty stands of flowers. Thi- cloth covering the table was bound with evergreen and lle wers.The left window inside the chancel ctmained a triangle, denoting the Trinity, and iu the right window an anchor denoting " Hepe." Tin. sill of each window was bounded by evergreens, intermixed with pretty colored flowers. The altar was next inspected. In fient of the Bible was a small but beauti ful ci own, and en each side were hand some bouquets of choice flowers. The front and sides were trimmed with ever gieei.n and flowers, arranged similarly te tiio-.e that bounded the windows. The reading desk was neatly and appro appre piiately decorated, while between thisaud 'he pulpit was suspended a beautiful basket of lle weis. The crowns, anchors, etc., weie designed by Mr. Lightner, ably assisted by the decorating committee. The fleweis, etc , were procured from Mr. Fciidiich's extensive green house. Borough Budget. Steve works meeting at Odd Fellows' hall te night. Frank I. Fray ue iu ' Si Slocum " next Fiiday. The Tew liill negrees tjngageu iu a diuukeu fiacis en Saturday afternoon aud evening. Scheel beard meets Thuifiday night and council'.-: Fiiday. The M. E. Sunday school held very in leiciling Easter services yesterday after neon and which were largely attended. .lames Allisen will open a new book stoic in the loom feimeily occupied by A. R. Ilougcndebler. His experience in Rich irds' amply qualilitis hitu for the business and we wish him success. David M. Henry, aged 0, has raised a butteiily fiem a eiijsalis. This is cou ceu sideicd'as being very remarkable. He piescntcd it te Mfcs Annie Dean, a young teacher el the Columbia public schools. The Excelsior Elocution club has dis banded. Mr. Chas. Spanglcr, of Marietta, is try ing te organize- a bicycle club, which shall include tuu young men niieresieu iu ins speit in that town, Columbia and Lancas ter. There was a false alarm of lire en Satur day. The Vigilants lefused te race the Celumbias. A tluve-jear old child of Mr. James Mc Bride died ou Saturday night of catarrh of the huis. Workmen were busily engaged all day jestei day laying new "frogs" at the rail road crossing near Union street. The Westminister presbytery meets this evening in the Piesbytcrian church at 7::0 ocleck. Mis. Fcilis, mother of Mr. Reuben Feilis, an aged Columbian, died of cancer en Saturday at 3 p. m. Her 'funeral will be held at tin Bethel church -te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. , .Mr. W. H. Pfahler is learning the stove u.ide business iu Spring City, as appoint ed at the meeting last week. The engineer of engine 878, ou the P. R. R., en Satuiday alighted without prep crly shutting e:V, aud the locomotive stai ted off suiri went a short distauce with out any one in charge. It was thrown from the track by a misplaced switch. The lire bj.s. was siightly damaged. Miss Annie Stevenson, of Duncaunen, is vi it ing her brother Emery for a few das. Mi.w Delly Brunei-, of Harrisburg, is the .ucst of -Miss Lillie Steinbauscr: Mr. Themas, or Spring City stove works spout S iturday and Sunday in Col umbia. UKlTUAltY. Dealt. t r.du-.irrt . J,. -Morgan an Early rioneer el M Oeld Ii,s'', Ed wai d L. Morgan, whose funeral took place, in Philadelphia this morning from the residence of his brother, Ne. 015 Netth Fiitec'ith stseet, was one of the ear liest ; ieii."i-.s of California, haviug arrived at Sail Fraueisce in the early pait of 1840. lie spent, some si: months in the geld dig gings and returning te Sail Francisce was ehvfcd a member of the first beard of al derman of that city. lie returned te Phila delphia in 183G and became a member of the firm of Morgan, Orr & Ce., in which he remained until 1877, when he retired te his farm in Lancaster county, which is situated in Little Britain township en the read from the Unicorn te Oak Hill, and is eue of the. most highly improved iu that secfuu. Mr.M.waswoIl-knewn throughout the lower end as an intelligent and pro gressive citir.cn. He spent most of the w inter sease.i iu the city. A:i ILjly Mum This morning Frederick Sckaeffcr, si, ami i reii'k bcuaeiler, jr., were arrested, On of Saturday it aimears that two children Christian Arleith, i chiding at Kei- gait's Landing en this side of the Couestega walked across the bridge at that place aud thence up the old tow path. The defendants reside en the ether side of the creek, and it is alleged that when they saw the Arleith children with 3Ira. Scbaefferaud two younger nicmbeis of the family, they ran out and chased two tierce dogs after them. The elder Schaef fcr caught eue of the girls, and attempted te threw her into the creek, and the party otherwise assaulted them. They have all bceu nelly arrested aud Alderman A. F. Den- has held them iu part for a hearing. Norbeck & Mlley's Set-out. The large new building en the corner of Duke and Vine streets, which has been in course of erection for seme time past by Messrs. Norbeck & Milcy as an addition te their coach werka, was declared " ready ler occupancy " ou Saturday, aud in honor of the event the proprietors gave their employees a handsome set-out at Excelsior hall Saturday evening. The men, informed of this hospitable idea of their employers, hired the Stevens (co! (ce! (co! ered) band as an escort. The supper was a success entire. We had prepared a description of their new building, but a lack of space prevents its publication until te-morrow. Tlie AXcGlbenys. rlhe McGibeny family appeared in this city ou Saturday afternoon and evening and had large audiences. The pregrammes was similar te theso given here before and were heartly enjoyed. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor sent one drunk te jail, and discharged another and a num. her of bums. restniMter Appointed. J. B. Bregan has been appointed pest master at Oak Hill, this county. An Kaster Snow Storm. Neither the Jstelligescek, nor the ground-hog. are in any way responsible for the snow stcrm which has prevailed nearly all day, te the great detriment of these who wished te enjoy a pleasant Easter Monday, uur responsibility ended en St. Patrick's day, and "whatever has been amiss with the weather since that date must be charged te Old Probabilities, or ether false weather prophets. Military Keunien. The members of Ce. K., 122d Kegt. Pa. Vel., known during war times as the Schaeffer zeuaves, are making preparations for a reunion, te be held ou the 2d of May next, at Eugene Bauer's Goldenllerse hotel, 142 and 144 East King street. There are still about 35 of the 5)3 members of the com pany living iu Lancaster, or its vicinity, aud it is hoped all will be present at the reunion, which will probably be the pre curser of a reunion of all the companies composing the regiment. Ainuiemeut. Anna Dickinien as " Hamlet." Te-morrow evening enr people 'will have the opportunity of seeing anil jiulKing ter themselves et Miss Dickinsen's capacity ter the histrionic Held upon which she lias entered amid such a storm of varying criticism. The role of MamM, which UiU woman et indomitable pluck se boldly essays, is one or the most ex acting in the sphere et dramatic art, and its interpretation by a woman will lend an addi tional Interest te a character that is invested with a special charm te the student of Shuk spearcan creations. "A Celebrated Case." Miss Pauline Murk ham, ut the heart et a dramatic company Is ad vertised te present ll'JSnneiy's familiar but always thrilling mc!e drama at the opera house ediies'luy evening. Si'J.ViAL. XOTIVES. -Decline el Ulan. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence. Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Ke nawer. $1. Fer sale at Jehn F. Lene & Sens. A full lceling atler meals, dyspepsia, heart burn, and genera! ill health relieved by Brown's Iren liitte s aplQ-lwdAw It is probable th.. the yeun iadycelcbruled In these charming lines of Kebert Burns, had tan, moth-spots and ircckles, with ether beauty blemishes. Fer such conditions, Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure should be ea every lady's toilet table. aplO-lwd&w First a cold, then bronchitis. Check the first with Hale's liouey et Iloreheund and Tar. Tike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. aplO-lwdced&w Dyspeptic, ncrveu? people, " out et sents, ' Celilen's Liubig's Liquid J!cct and Tonic In- vigorater will cure. Auk for Celdcn''. Of Druggists. aplO-lwdeedJtw JseitODY enjoys tuu nicest burreundiiiKS It in bail health. There ai c miserable people about te-day te whom a liottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bling mere solid comlert than all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lindcod&cew A Illie of lsecs. Kuriliii'k Bleed Bitters brini: back health when the body is badly disordered by impure bleed. Billieusnc.-is, indigestion, constipa tion, dyspepsia ami ether bad disorders cured by Burdock Bleed Bitteis, Pi ice $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drugstore, 137 .North Queen street, Lancaster. llVMiUEDS ut Men, Women ami Children rescued iu every community lrem beds of sickness and almost death and made strong by Parker's Ginger Tonic arc the best evi dences in the world of ils sterling worth. Pout. ' ap7-lmdeoilAeew AsunuiiMiAM, M:ihs., Jan. 14, 1380. 1 have been very sick ever t we years. They all gave mc up as pest cure, f tried the most skiltul physicians, but they did net reach the worst part. The lungs and heart would 1111 up every night and distress me, and my threat was very bad. 1 told my children 1 never should die in peace until I had tried Hep Bit ters. I have taken two bottles. They have liclpC'1. mc vcryiuuch indeed. I am new well. There was a let et sick folks here who have ccn hew theyhclpcd me, and they used them and are cured, and feel us thankful as I de that there is se valuable a medicine made. aplSwd&w Mia. .Tuma g. Ccsniue. Kubit in. Jacob Leukman, 274 Clinten street, Buffalo, X. Y., says he bus been using Themas' Kclec Titic On- ler lhcuiriuti'mi. lie had such a lume back that lie could de nothing : but one bottle entirely cured him. Fer fc.ile at II. JJ. Coch ran's drug slere, 137 Xerth (Jiiecu street, Lan caster. Piles! Piles! rilfs A surn cure found at last ! Se one need sutler! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box lias cured the worst chronic eases et t!T or Su years standing. Se one need sillier rtvu minutes alter applying this wendeiful seething medi cine. Lotions, inssrumcnt.s and electuaries de mere harm than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at nigla alter getting warm in bed), acts as n peultlce,give-" instant and pain less relict, and is prepared only ter Piles, itch ing el the private parts, and ler nothing else. Bead what the Hen. J. M. Celllnberry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores et Pile Cures, and it atliirdi mc pleasure te say that I have never teund anything which gave such immediate and permanent relict as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer lu by II. 11. Cochran, 137 nnd 131) Xerth Queen street. Price, $1.(H. Hkmiv & Ce., Pre. prieters, 61 Vivey Street, Xew Yerk, Ieb24-Tu&Fdw Jr. 1'Yazirr's Heet Hitters. t'razier's Beet Bitters are net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but are stiictly medicinal in every ,eiiF.e. Tncy 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, ltn-li et Bleed te the Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, lever and Ague, Drepsy, Pimples and Blotches, fecrelu leus Humors and Seres, Tetter, Blnjj Werm, White Swelling, Kryslpclas, Sere Eyes and ler young men sullering lrem Weakness cr De bility caused from luiprudciice,and te females in delicate health, Frazicr's Beet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Crazier : 1 have used two bottles of your Reet Bitters ter Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney Diseas:s,and they did mc mere geed than all the doctors and the medicine I ever used. Frem the first dose I took I be gan te mend, and I am new in perfect health and feel as well as I ever did. 1 consider your medicine one et the greatest of blessings. Mns. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 XertU Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Hekrv & Ce. Sele Proprietors. C2 Vcscy street, New Yerk. f25-w&srt&w BKSCOKD ritOM DKATIl The follewing-tatcmcnt of William J Cough Ceugh lin, of Semcrville, jdasa., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask ler It the attention of our read ers. He says : . " In the lall of 187C I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a sevcre cough. I seen began te lese my appetite aud tlcsli. I was se weak ut one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed' ever a hundred 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 mc et Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ob thk Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing tnat my case was incurable, but I get a bettle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te loci better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day 1 feel in better spirits than I have the past three ycaVs. ' 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 ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say tbat it has done mere geed tbau all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough 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 Queen etre iv28-lydeedXhw2 UO te m. a. ceenrnn's uruif store, 137 Nertn Sneen street, ler Mr, freertari' New Aa Aa enal Dye, x'er brightness and durability et coler.aiv unceualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. lroef Everywhere. If any Invalid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and efficacy et Hep Bit ters te cure them, they can find cases exactly, like their own. in their own neighborhood, with proof positive tliat they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or ask your druggist or physician. Gruxwich, Feb. 11, 1S90. Hep Hitters Ce. Sirs I was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters cured me. m!3-2wdftw Lkrev Brewkk. ".Life, OrewUi, Jieauty." " What we all udniirc " and hew te secure it : A fine head of hair in its natural color Is such an adjunct te beanty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use " Louden Hair Celer Kcsterer," the most cleanly and de llghtful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is totally different trem all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that rendermanyether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives It new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where It had fallen en or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing ana toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Kcsterer" is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle, aix bottles ler $4. ect3M,W,34w By llnlvernai Accord, Ater'9 Cathartic Pills are the bet of all pur gatives ler tamily use. They are the product et long, laborious, and successful chemical in vestigation, and their extensive use, by phy sicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and meit effect ual purgative Piil that medical science can devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can urise from their use. In intrinsic value and cm-alive p'ewers no ether Pills can be com pared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ tbcm.-when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, ami maintain in healthy action the whole machi nery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they ate especially adapted te the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent and curc.it timely taken. They arc the best and safest physic te employ for children and weakened constitutions, where u mild but effectual cathartic Is required. Fer sale by all dealers. ap7-lwdcedA w Brown -a uouneneld 1'aencca Is the most cftective Pain Destroyer in the werlil. Will most surely quicken the bleed, -whether taken internally or applied extcrnally.and thereby mere certainly relieve pain; whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism ami all aches, and Is TIIE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BllOWH's HocsraieLD Panacea" should -be in every family. A teaspoenfnl of the Panacea in a tumbler ei het water sweetened ir preferred, taken at beil time will nitUAK up a cold. 23 cts a bottle. Iebll-lydM.W&3&w UENKY'S VAKBOLIO SALVE. The best Salve in tne world for cuts, bruises, tore-, ulcers, salt rheum, tettcr,chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup erup tien", freckles nnd pimples. The salve is ...i;;tiitecd te give perfect satisfaction in every cese or money refunded. Be Kiirc you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as nil ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price ."ccnts. Seli I in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, lu-'d .el North Queen street. A tieml Angel's Visit A Xala et "Uesa dalis." Blanche called en Rule, ene pleasant day, and found her had and siahing, dearest trlend, once bright and guy, new scarce could keep from crying ; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te sec with scrofula, my taco se badly marred!" then said her friend, '-Resadalis will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nethcr day and luund her once mure blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Resadalls, It drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tone- the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 187 and 139 North Queen street. -vao-lyilee!.tWo Murnen! rriinut-rn. i iiietners! Are you disturbed at night and bieken of your re.d by a sick child suffering am" crying with the excruciating pain et culling teeth T If se, go at once and get a bettle ut MRS. WINSI.OW'S SOOTHING SVUU P. It wilt re lieve the peer little sutlcrer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. Tilde is net a mother en eartli who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that ii will rcg ate the bowels, and give rrst'te the mother, and rcllcr and health te the child, eperalinglikeukigic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one of the eldest and best female physician and nurses In tlie United States. 5ild everywhere; STiicnlsa bottle. "HirMvdftwM.WAS A Cough, Celd or soie 'llireat ylieuni de Stepped. Meglcct frequently, results m an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's urencllla! Treeb' de net dNnrder the stomach like c-jugli syrups andba'-ams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, mve relief in Asthma. Bronchial Cuglis. Catarrh, and the Tbniai TieuWes which Singers and Public Speakers uiesubjeet te. Fer thirty year- Brown's Brtmshial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always glve perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant u-e for nearly n entire generation, they Ivive at tained weJ . merited rankamem; the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at i cents a box everywhere. ni9-tvdTThA S.'fcH w Skin Diseases Cured By Dr. Frczicr s Magic Ointment. Cures as It by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse cares itch, baibcr's itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scant head, chapped liamN, sere nipples, f-ere Iip-, old, ebrtinatc ulcers and sores, Re. hICIX DISEASE. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., sunmed beyond all description from a skin disease which ap peared en his hands, bead and face, and nearly destroyed his eyes. Tlie most careful doctor ing had tailed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazicr's Magic Ointment and was cured by a icw applications. The first and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13a North Qnecn street, Lancaster. HENRY & CO., Sole Proprietors, 01 Vesey Street, New Teak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcciated Piles, Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment is a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store. lcb27-M&Thd&w THE FAKMEKS FRIEND Dr. Barber's Red Herse Powders arc the best in tlie market. They are net a mere feed made et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will euro and fatten stock in one-fourth the time, acting ul once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon ler the cure or coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases el horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will Increase the quantity and quality et milk In cows and keep all kinds el stock iu a healthy condition. Sold everywhere ut 30c. per pack, 6 ler $1; large size 40c., or .1 ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen streets. augS-lvoceii MAHliZAUES. Hastings Gardenxr. April 9, 1SS2, at the parsonage. Ne. 187 North Duke street, by Rev. J. B. Shumaker, D. J)., Benjamin F. Hastings, te Mias Allce 8. Gardener, both et this city.ltd z IfJSW A.nrjft'riSEMKNTS. WANTED A BO If It OB 15 TEAKS OLD At M. HABERBUSH'S, Ne 30 Centre Square. Must come well recommended. alO-tfd REMOVAL. FULTON HALL CIUAK 8tere and Manufactory, removed te 110 North Queen street, where will be sold all the cholce brands or Cigars (Key West and our own maka). Tobaccos, Pipes, 4c,, Ac., One Tobacco Stripper wanted immediately, it SCW jLDTXRTISEMXSTa. WAHTED.-A GIKL. FOB GENKAL bout cwerk in a small family. Reference required. Apply at aprlO-tld 850 XOKTH DUKE STKEET. FOB KKXT. An ELEGANT STORK ROOM, 48x15 feet, close te Northern Mar ket, and opposite the Keystone Heuse, Ne. 543 North Queen street. "Inquire at aprlO-tfd 241 NORTH QUEEXSTRKET. c A.1CEK.-WE IXNDIT EKGKAFTKO UN epulis, en nxvl, en cicatrix et a blistered or burnt surface, and, above all in frequency, en the Imargins of ulcers ;' occasionally, tee, it springs forth from the epithelial lining of an enlarged sebaceous cyst. Cancer tumors el all kinds cured without using the knife or giving pain, by H. D. LONGAKEi:. M.D. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. aprl0-3td WELCOME ALL TO THE GRAND LADIES' BAZAAB, In aid of St. Antheny's Church, EXCELSIOR HALL, EAST KING STREET The Bazaar will open en next (EASTER) Monday afternoon and continue every even ing, and Thursday and Saturday afternoons until the 22d inclusive. A Tuikev Supper will be given en Easter Monday evening. Tickets ter supper, including admission, 50 cents ; general admission, 10 cents. aprs 2td i)f( SEW CAKRIAUES "t -AT AUCTION, ON TUESDAY MORWING, APRIL 18th, 1S82. At Eleven O'clock, at HERKNESS' BAZAAR, Ninth, and Samson Streets, aprlO-ltd PHILADELPHIA. PHOTOGRAPH GALIiBR-x, Ne. 43 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. (Formerly the Old Saurman Uallcry.) Fine Cnbinctsaspeclalty, Photes, Ferrotypes and Copies executed In tbe very best style. HOLTON & INMAN. 1. II IlOLTOX. Wm. II. Ikman. The public invited te call and see the hand somest Photographic Studie iu the t itv. a8-3tdS.MAF.xltw r-t lKAitn ' OF PHILADELP1A. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy ii this old and well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WR&S AKKKK'S UAIlt KALsAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly pei'tuuicd and harmless. Restores color and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men, Me chanics, &c, who arc tired out by work or worry, and all who arc miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can lie invigorated and cured by using II you are wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will linil the Tepic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. Nene genuine without signature et IIiscev Jt Ce. COc. and $1 sizes at dealers in drug. Large saving by buying $1 siz':. apie-l md -VT KlSU MARKET PLACE, AND VET lettfett Sells Hah HE RECEIVES EVERY DAY A FRESH STOCK OF SUSQUEHANNA SHAD, KOCK, PIKE, PEHC H, AND MANY OTHER KINDS. As the market supplies th.'iu f.iein Unit te time. J8end orders, and wc will deliver fi eo-te any part of the city. Frank Mettfett, AT NORTH ERN 3IARKLT, lid LANCASTER. l'A. MEDIVAI.. R EIUAKT'S OMI WINE STOKE. Brandy as a Medicine. Tlie following article was voluntarily sent te sir. H. E. Slaymaker, Agent for KeigaitN Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising pliv.si cian of this county, who has extensively m-ea the Brandy referred te in Ida regular piai ' ict . It is commended te the attention et t!ne af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new innch abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be nt-ed as a medicine of great potency in thecuie of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victim?. With a purely philanthropic motivewe pre sent te tne favorable notice et invalids cspc. daily these atlllctcd with that miserable itis-ea-e Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i3 nothing nieie or less than Brandy. The aged, with lecble appetite and uioie or less debility, will find till.1- simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their Ills and aches. J!e it, hnwevi strictly understood that wc prescribe and us but one article, and that is REIGAKTS OLD BRANDY, Sold by enr enterprising young trlend, II V, SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as fax as our experience extends, aud we therefore give it the preterence ever all etner Brandies no matt er with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth et the money tbat Is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te buy all the Brandy te euro any such case ei ases. In proof of the enrative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, in ceses et Dyspepsia, we can summon num bcrs of witnesses ene case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been aif.lcrce. with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new S reached at times, and in his discourses elten eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Relfirart's Old Brandy, In his case, lie looked up with astenlsnmeui but after hearing el its wonderful eltccts in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man,wlth a stomach capable of digesting anything which hefchese te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit. tie occasionally; and since he has this rncdi. cine he baa been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Pkaotisibe Phtsicia it. H. E. SLAYMAKER AOXKT res Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785, OirOBTXB ASD DEALER IS FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUP BIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1818, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND. SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Me. 29 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER,! THIEB EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1882. by mm. THE A1TEESOO.V TELEGKAHIC NEWS. Items of All Sorts Trangmlited by the Klec- trfc Current mud Cendanaed Inte Short- Paragraph. Chandler and Hunt will be favorably re ported for confirmation. Themas Penrose Leslie, who shot au old man whom he was attending as nurse in Philadelphia, was te-day sentenced te seven years in the Eastern penitentiary. Hishearing, the finding of a true bill, his trial ana sentence were all accomplished this morning. Five students were drowned by the sud den capsizing of two pleasure beats at ueueva, Switzerland. J. Heward Lewis' -large paper mill hi Nether Providence township, near Ches ter, was destroyed by an incendiary last night. Less, 33,000 ; partially insured. The president has signed Secretary Tel ler's commission and he will enter upon his new duties this week. " They say" out in Missouri, that it was net Jesse Jams who was killed re cently. . . Bitter cold weather and hard fiests threateu the total destruction of the esteps in Austra. Representative Allen's remains, iu charge of the congressional committee, reached Pittsfield, Mass., this merniug ami win oe interred there te-morrow. Richard Urock aud Frank Rausch. arres ted in Kansas en charges of robberies along the line of the Lebanon Valley rail road in this state some weeks age escaped from the Lebanon jail last night. Shipherd iu his investigation te-day said he had only sought te secure Minister Hurlbut's aid in a matter of general interest iu this ceuutry. Grant was never pecuniarily interested in the scheme. Ceukliug had been informed that his services might be lccpiired, in which event he would be offered a retainer which Ceukliug said lie would be pleased te accept. The original intention te retaiu Win. E. "Chandler was subsequently abandoned. Witness declined te state amount of retainer given Senater Blair, aud also refused te answer ques tions concerning Hurlbut, because he had already been charged with assailing the reputation of a dead man. Died in His X'ufpit. San Fbancisce, Cal.. April 10 Rev. L. Hamilton, pastor of the Independent church at Oakland died tuddenly yesteiday morn mern iug in the pulpit dnr'ng his disceurse He paused in bis seiimm .eid .sinking down expired almost liistuutly. The deceased was Ge yc ais of age and was well known en the Pacific coast. Triple An-uisslnatiuu. Eau Claire, Wis., April 10. Au un known person liied a .shotgun through a window of the dwelling of Herace Jenes iu the town of Union, the shot taking effect en Jenes, his wife and a domestic. Their wounds will probably result fa tally. WEAT1IEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, April 10. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, occasional rain ou the coast, followed by dealing weather, imtheasterJy winds, higher barometer, stationery or lower temperature. Anether Iluat JCace In Prospect. ToueNTO.Ont., ApritlO. Jake Yeudam, of Orillia, has challenged Peter Bele, of Pittsburgh, te row a three-mile race for any amount between $300 and Sl,000a side about the first week iu June. Yeudam has deposited S100 forfeit with the sport ing editii of the Mail. TnvilDelujeU by a Sneu Suu.ui. Pe:-'- iKKErsn:, April 10. A heavy suew s,mli prevailed along the Hudsen last night, interfering with navigation. Several steamers wei- detained here dur ing its prevalence. Menth from Triehinlasls. . Philadelphia, April 10. Mrs. Jehn G. Lutz, one of the persons suttbriug from trichiniasis, at Uiidcsbury, died this men ing. The Star Koute iudlctmeuts Uoed. Washington, April 10. In the criminal court this morning, Judge Wylie decided that the Star Reute indictments are geed and sullicient. The motion te quash was overruled and the indictments stand. -Ilr. t;rnel! Itcleascd from Prison. Dliilix, April 10. Mr. Panic! 1 was -leased from prison this morning, and is new en his way te.EngJand. Ierttti of President Pierce" Hrutiier. Hillsdali:, N. II., April 10. Colonel Henry D. Pierce, brother .f the late Pics- ident Pierce, died hem suddeulv last night, aged CO years. JIAJIKJSTX. pnilmlelpnin Alurliei. t'HiLAiKLrHiA, April ! Kleur Una : uiierllne. J3.kI4 5J : Extra. julct. but i.tlffi.) t.O ; ; I'cun'a Ohie and Indiana la-i-il-. , i 757 2ft iani:;y, tu uuu . Rye flour $4 75. Wheat llrm and scaieu: Del. and Penn'a Red, $1411 42:. de Amber, HI I2M1 13. Cern scarce and vantid: Steamer 83c: Yellow, t9c; Mixed, Wc; Ne. 3 bSSS-Je. at fcs Mixed, Oats scarce and wanted; Ne. 1 Wldtt), CCc ; Ne. : doljc;Ne. 3 de Gle. Rye scarce at tOgMc. Previsions steady, but only jobbing de mand ; mess perk, SIS 50l'Jc ; beef hams 22 SJc ; India me-s beet, 25it:26c. Bacen smoked shoulders, 8c ; salt de 7c ; rmnked hams. 1213c ; pickl"d de IlUglic. Lard steady; city kettle, Il-Qllf&c; loose butchers', $11 ; prime steam, $11 50 til t2. Butter quiet, but steady for ehelre ; Cream ery cxtiu, 43345c ; de geed te choice, 40 l'Je ; B. C. A A. Y. extra. 10S42c; de de firsts. 371ft 3!c: Western cxtr.i, 3730c; de geed te choice, 30g)33c. Rolls scarce Penn'a Extra, 27'&30e; Western 2S?3:5c. Kgs 'unsettled ; Penn'a., l?e ; Western at 17',$c. Clieescllrmandin fair demand ; New Yeik full cream, 13c ; Western full cream, lli'c ; le fair te koeii, ll12c; Pcnn'.i half-skims, 7 QSc ; de skims, 2iiGc. Petroleum quiet; Refined, VA. Whi.,ky at $1 20. Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at 7J- tc : le le Tlmethv iluii at fi te2 70; dodo Flaxseed firm at $1 45. Stew Ter mnmei. Nbw 'erk, April 10. Fleur Slate and Western a shade stronger, with moderate de mand. Southern firm and quiet. Wheat Jiic higher and unsettled ; tiade only moderate ; Ne. 2 Red, May, $1 41Ufi! 1 4& ; de June, $1 37481 375S ; de J uly, $1 !& 1 215 de Aug, $1 1971 20. Cern ;He higher and rather quiet ; Mixed Western, spot, 7fi84c ; lutures, 81S2c. Oats scarcely se streng: Ne. 2May,550 55-c ; de June, 5353c ; State, 62g5c ; West ern. lC4c. tm Blocs aiarketa. Chicago. Cattle Receipts, 2,500 head ; ship ments, 5,000 head ; market active and 510c higher ; common te mixed, $ 5036 95 : heavy. $77 40 ; 1 ight, C 507 ; skips, $3 256 40. Hogs Receipts. 1,000 head ; shipments, 7,500 head; market steady ; experts rather weak at 9767 40; geed te choice shipping, JC40S6 90; common te fair, $5 60ga 10 : mixee butchers', $3 1035 40 ; stsckers ami feeders. f3 503 85 ; market closed steady. Sheep Receipts, 4,8C0 head ; shipments. 2.000 head ; market stronger and active ; values firm ; peer te fair, $i 50&5 50; madium te geed, $5 75f 6 ; choice te extra, ifi 30SC CO. Bcttale Cattle Receipts, 2,500 head ; in fair demand but at lower rates ; lair te geed. $CJ? 85 ; extra steers, $77 25 ; light, $5 50gU; fair bulls,' S5 25K5 3d. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1 200 head ; market dull and lower ; lair te geed Western Sheep at $5 fiOftG 10 ; choice te fancy, tC 507. Hogs Receipts, 5,663 head ; quiet and un ciiangcd. . "" Urala sad Previsiea yaotaUeB. One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S.K. Ttundt, Breker. 15 euak mug Bireuu April 10. Chicago. Cern Outs Perk Lard .73 .1SK- 17-Mfc I1.1TJJ 7t?4 .V 170 II.52JJ Wheat LilJ-J Mhv., June... July.... May.... June... July. ... Philadelphia. .S3 M .SI .53 Sl"i .5-i L34K 1.34ft l.SP? StecKJiafMC New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal sieehs also United States Bends reported daily :j Jacob B. Loud, 22 North Queen street. pril lftflO 1:00 r. x. C C A I. C. R. 1............. Del., Lnck.& Western Denver A Rie Grande N. 1. Lake Erie ft Western.. East Tenn, Va. A Georgia.... Missouri. Kansas A Texas Lake Shere Mich. Senthern 190.i 1C0 63S 6iV 33ft 35- Vi Vi UK S0?i 107 107- 10".f t4 .. ' sew ierK central...., New Jersey Central... Ontario A Western.... 'X 2"tfi 23 emaha Cem Omaha Preferred Pacific Mail Steamship Ce Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacilic Wabash. i. mis A Pacific.... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R. R BatTale Pitts. A West Northern Paelne Cem " Preferred.... H V4J 100K 9 iejv; "7t ill linvi neji 1VS9 3:;j 82 2 S 77- 40 32 32 fi-g ltilS 37" 77 Lecal siteeas mad Bend. " Par Last sale. $1U6 107J 120 12U 105 112 102 . vnl. ..fioe Lunc Mty 6 per et. Lean, due 13S2. ISSG, 100 " 1S30... 10l " 115... 100 ft per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100 ft per ct. Scheel Lean.... ICO 4 " In ler 20 years.. Km 4 " In j or 20 years.. V 10i3tl l 102 JIM 108.SO IU") ny.75 147 i:!i..-w 141.30 i.tl.MI 200 14.1.75 140 I.W 70.50 ir $115 100 105.10 100 106 b " Inl0ei-20veurs. ion Muuheim borough lesm lw HABK STOCKS. first National Bank Kiirmer"' Vntiennl Bank Pulton National Bank , Lancaster County National Bunk, Columbia National Bank Kphmta National Bank First National Bank. Columbia.. . .flue . 50 . KM . 511 . 100 . ion . 100 . 101) . 10U first National Hank, .Strasburg.. First National Bank, Marietta.. . First National Bank. Mount Jev.. 100 Lltitz National Bunk 100 Muiilieiiu National Bank lue Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 60 New Helland National Bank 100 UI.SOEr.L-VMKOU.S BOXDS. UiinrryvlUu R. It., due 1KKI $100 Heading Columbia It. it,. due 1&32 100 Lancaster Wulch Ce., due 181 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 er0 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light ewd Fricl Ce., MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ouarrvvillu It. ' rse 50 50 IU) . 25 100 $2.25 2i.50j 50 120 MillersvtlleStret't Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susiiuehuiina Iren Company Marietta Hollewwiirc Sleveni Heuso. Sicily Island Kaxt Rrundyu-lnc ,c Waynesb'g. Mlllcrsvllle Nermal Scheel TUBNl-lKBSt CKS. Spring A Heaver Vuliey Bridgeport AHore-iliec'. Celnmbla-A Chestnut Hill , Columbia A Washington. .. Columbia A Big Spring Lancaster A Ephnita Lancaster A Willow Street , Strasburg A Millpeit Marietta A Maytown , Marietta A Mount Jev Lane , Klizabrtht'n AMiddict'n... Law-aster & Frultville. L:ineaslerA;Lit!tz Lancaster A WiIliuin.-,le-.vn Lancaster A Maner ....., Lant-.wter& Manhclni Lancaster Marietta Lancaster & New Helland........ Lancaster A Snsn.uebann.1 I0O -100 50 Ml 50. 170 4.G0 1 1 .$ 25 $ 10.2& . I3M 22 . 25 IS 20 1H 47.25 21 40 40.15 CO 50 IM.50 55 i:c:.ie 43 32 85 27V2-, 25 25 25 25 25 25 100 50 25 25 50 25 23 100 ;) 1'UI.ITIVAL. IUi: ,IUK COiHAIISiSIONKK. WILLIAM ELLMAKElf, Of Kail township. Subject te ;the deci-Ien et the I'eiRocrutie county convention. mJtcdAw IjOll JCKY CO.Il.ltlSSIONiat: P.RNJAMIN HUBER, Eighth warn. Clly. Subject te thu de U"ou of the Pcmneiiitfi: Comity Cenveiitian. marlO-tcd.Vv I 1C u't'KV CO;.lMlmlOMf;K, JEROME H. SHULTZ, Ot Kll.abcthtewn borough. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county conven tion. mtt-tcdAw t.XTKUTAIXM ICSTS. lM.TdN (II'IIKA IIUtlSK. TUESDAY, APRIL. U. 1382. Medr-. Mf'udum nneuneli g thai ind Curti'i take pleasure in ASSk DICKHSOI Will aiiitc her first In male characters. uppcarauci' in thiifl HAMLET. ANNA Dl:i:i.?ON AS HAMLET. SLPPiHfTEll r.V A CAREFULLY SELECT ED DRAMATIC COMPANY. ADMISSION RESERVED SEATm. .50, 7.1 Si ttl.OO 1.0O Fer -alu at Opera Houwe Oflice. itpr-5td IflJLTON OPKKA JlOL'SK. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 12. 1882. The beautiful aud accomplished actress MISS PALIJXi: MAKKIIA3I And the Union' Square Company, In the Cr.iudr-t-t Play or the Age. A CELEBRATED CASE. The great success of the I'nieii qtiaru TheatiH, New Yerk, ineludtng th'i cist MR W. II. THORN L MR. tiUSTAVUS CLARK. .MRS. W. N1BLO DREW, MISS BLAXCIIE BANCROFT. Pieduced trem the Original M-iuuicript. Original Music.EU-gant Ce-dumcsand Scenery POPCLAR PRICES: ADMISSION rei:rved SLATS. is, ae & 7 :ents. .... 7.1 CENTS. Fer sale at Opera Ilen'.c Office aprl-Itil T1 KKWAKlf. TUB jlIIOl'i: ICKWAltD IU will be paid te any person who may have found a Clil Phi Badge, lest en thu night et the 1.1th ultimo., between Rebert's Hall and the Cellege: diamond centre, with 7. attach ment, by returning it te iJ-31" K.J. ZAIIM'S Jew dry Stere. I.vi-aTk of ;ath kink kuxki:. i.aik J of Lancaster lily. Pa., deed, l.elteis et ailiiiiuiitiatien ou Caid c-late liaving been giuuted te the underpinned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te makb imme diate payment, and these havlngclaims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the under -signed, residing at Ne. US south Duke sticet. TOBIAS KOYER, Admtni-trater. W. A. Witsex, Att'y. m23-ctd STATB Or JUN rKKE, LATK OP TUB city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters or administration en sa-.d estate having jjeen granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claliu or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the un del signed, residing in Lancaster cltv. rANNY FREE. Administratrix. Ar.KXANDEii Harkis. Att'y. m24-etdeaiv ESTATE OV MART IiVKDXT, LATK OF 1-aneaster, Pa., deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate liaving been granted te the undersigned, all peneens indebted te said decedent are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these lnvimr claims or de mands against the estate of snid lc dent, te inakn known the same 'te the nmifi-igncd without delay, residing in Lancaster City. L.it. IIOTE', Administrator. J. W. Joussex. Att'y. ml7-5tdeaw Louisville A Nvshvllle.... ...... ll)-4 ti l4 I2S'i BNK I2)r Sl 80- 70 li. 3.01. IiO'4 HI; 112S 3I l?5 iT