LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENGEft THtJKSDAY JUKE 15, 1882i V ever powers lie bidden in the man it is only by a course of careful cultivation tbat tbey can be made te blossom and bear the fruits which their early vigor premised. This de velopment depends mostly en self-effort. The mind must assert itself sieziu every advantage and overcoming every difficulty. In this growth of mind rests the formation of character, while character reacts upon the mind and is in itself the mainspring of mental and moral advancement. Charac ter in its beginnings is like some tender plant in the forest, swayed by the slightest breath of air, and liable te be twisted and gnarled, but growing stronger and stronger as it resists each succeeding blast. Abuse and neglect of that innate, Ged given power of firmness and decision is fata); while u proper care of it will perfect the man mentally and morally and enable him te fulfil the purposes of the divine author of his being. These who have become gre'i in the spheres of art and literature, science and politics, are they who, born in the lower walks of life, have by indomi table perscverance,gradually worked them selves up te positions of rank and power. Napeleon, the man of fortune was fortu nate because he applied te everything lie undertook, however small and insignifi cant it might in itself seem, all the powers of his superior intellect, all the might of liis dazzling genius The success which crowned the efforts of the patriots und ac complished the American Revolution was due simply te the stern resolution te con quer or te die, which had taken possession of the very souls of the people. And, as all general principles must also apply te each individual, se the power which gives success te nations is the only true guide for the minds of men. Weaklings may be liern kings and princes, but in all such rases, some man of talent and ability grasps this rains of government, and be comes the real if net the nominal sover eign, if it be true that virtue is the bright est garland for manly brews, then the power of self-control, which lies at the loot of all the virtues, must be a necessity te proper living. Then as we stand en the threshold of life, having passed through the home where the foundations of character are laid,nud through the school where rules of action are taught us whereby we may mould our lives, let us remember that this is the stage, where, by weaving into our natures principles of truth ar.j" honor of firmness and decision, we are te show te the world that we are men ! Oration " lutelleeliul Fiiutien," O. I.'. Snyder, Dclmenr. I'.i. Association and opposition are two important elements en U-nng into the advancement of llic incc. Inseparable kicleis, they engender an hon est ambition and a geiu'reus rivairy, which, though often perverted, docs net fail te brin;; feith golden fruit. Isolation may for a titue .stimulate, invention and quicken the workings of the brain, but all desires aie .seen sat islii'ii, and the human gradually becomes lica.-t.li!:c Alan, te be man, must glow wiser. His mind starves en the systems and teach ings of elder Unit's. It sees idols in their gods and uuccitaiiit.y in their teachings. Many things arc theie te be improved and oppe.;cd. ISy tin.-: friction we advance. That foice whiuli, in the mateiial world, retards progress, reuses the intellectual world te increase;! UNION NO. 1. 1 lie Commit teu Keturn Frem Trenten. The committee of the Union fire com pany, Ne. 1", of this city, who went te Tienteu Tuesday morning, returned te Lancaster last evening. They state that they had a delightfully pleasant time while there, net only with their brother volun teer liiemcu, but with the citizens gen erally. They reached Trenten Tuesday after noon, and went straight te the American house, eluding a committee of the Trenten liremeu, who hail get wind of their in tended visit, and who intended te give them a reception. While at their.hetel theie was an alarm of fue, and they had a chance of seeing hew the Trenten bejs light the llatnes. They afterwards met the Union, of Tienteu, at their engine house, taking with them the handsome testimonial prepared forpre&eutatien. The great gilt frnm- in which it is mounted is se massive that it was found impossible te gel it up tins stairway, se the sash of eue of the second-story windows was removed and the frame was lifted with block and tackle into the Union parlor. At 7 e'clcck a special meeting of the company was called. li. K. Snyder, of this city, in a brief speech referred te the pleasant visit the company had had in Trenten last September. He then intro duced te the company President II. E. SlaymaktT, who formally presented te the company the handsome testimonial pre pared for the purpose of com ncineratiug their last year's visit. Ex-Judge James Buchanan received the gift, and in the name of the Union of Trenten thanked the Union of Lancaster for it, and welcomed them te the hospi talities of the crnnpauy and the city, lie regarded it as a happy coincidence that the Union of Trenten organized in'1717 and the Union of Lancaster in 1701 both nnte-ualing the formation of the Federal Union should for mere than a century have maintained their organization, held a front rank among volunteer lire compa nies and both have adopted and feryeais successfully used the I.ulten steam lire engine, which he regarded as the best en- gine in use. Judge lluchaunu then introduced the committee, tetiie company, and there was a general hands snaking all round. A line was t hen formed and the party marched te the American house of which mi tin host Alex. Jacoby is proprietor, where I'icsidciit. Ferman, of the. Union, again welcomed the commit tee. All elegant banquet, was .sat down te and speeches weieinade and toasts drank by "quite :i number of these present. President Slay maker responded te " the health of the Union ;" Judge Uuchan.in te the judi eiary ;" President Paxfen, of the Dela ware, te " the ladies." Iliief speeches BOB1NG FOB 1YATEE. Accident in Peacock Si Themas' Well. Peacock & Themas have for some time been engaged in sinking an artesian well for water at the Helm mine, in Strasburg township, about a mile from New Prov idence. A shaft has been sunk, sixty feet from the bottom of which an artesian well has been driven seventy feet further. Net getting sufficient water a 100 pound torpedo was exploded at the bottom of the artesian well ou Tuesday by a party brought from Chester for the purpose. The result was that all the water in the well went out of it through the fractured rock. It had steed ten feet deep in tue shaft. Yesterday meruiug Themas Heller, foreman of the mine, went down the shaft te sec hew the thing looked, lie was overcome by the gas and called te the top mcii te pull him up. When he had been drawn up nearly te the top by the rope te which he clung, with 0:10 loot in the loop, he was se much oveiceme as te lese his held and he fell down the sixty feet te the bottom of the shaft. Tlienas James, who is sinking a shaft for E. fc J . Breeke, at the Mehler mine, two miles off, was sent for ; he went, down the shaft and brought Heller up. Ne bones seemed te be broken, but he was still unconscious, and se re mained until the arrival of Dr. Peacock en the morning train from Lancaster ; he opened his eyes and recognized him, though lie taiietl te recognize his fellow workmen. When the doctor left in the afternoon he seemed te be coming around all right. His escape from death was narrow. At the bottom of the shaft a six inch pipe sticks up from the artesian well sixteen feet. Heller was found with a leg en each sid-j of it, neatly missing it, and if the water had escaped he would have drowned. A. Werd te the Wtte Is Safldent" An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat- ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal TJtr anted. a sit Deafness : "ly's Cream Balm. A sure cure. JjP'JJy te a "i JV- ADrEETISEMESIS. Crea-.a JJuiui effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal Tires, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the uieinu.anal linings of the head from additional cold:, completely heats the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell, lieneucial results are realized by a tew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold in the head it is unequalcn. The Halm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cent will mail a package ELY'S CUEAM HALM CO., Oswego. X. Y. Fei sale by Lancaster Druggists. mari-dAw Tli at 471 High street. A SITUATION IN A SMALL bt housework. Apply ltd 1,000,000 13-3t CIOAKS WANl'lill IM MEDIATELY KlilCKKU i FKY. Litltz. Lancaster eeunty, l'a. "ffTAMTEI.-A XODNO WOMAN WANTS a situation te de general housework in a email family. Apply at It 411 NOKTU QUEEN STUEET. l.lTTI.K LOCALS, Messrs. Le.hkichcr and activity Civilization is continually widening the .sphere of these associations. Intellectual and moral forms are being contrasted. Theio is a conflict with, a triumph ever, a grad ual improvement of the weaker ideas. The clashing of principles and the survival of the most beneficial bring out ideas which are carefully preserved and are pro tected in well s '.u died formulas The knowledge of leaders at every point where the intellect plays a part, ami the extent te which this knowledge is diffused are the standards by which all progress is measured. The constant friction of in tellects net only lays deep foundations for, but renders indestructible principles which at times seemed ready te die The preponderance of virtues ever the vices of mankind is continually leccivitur new proofs, and by these we are led te take, a mere favorable view of human ac tions. It is but. a few centuries since men were allowed te present these proofs. Then doubts and inquiries sprang up, and progress began. Knowledge came as a result of tliese In shirt, there must be a certain kind of skepticism which will lead te research. Intellectual friction, the result of this, has caused wendei ful changes te be wrought . Sci euce, religion, government, have alike felt its power. Lifeiature in every ceuutry is continually bcii'g vested with mere honored associations. Thus society is elevated, and new stands armed, with a prouder prestige than ever before, crowned with a loftier honor than was ever dreamed of, by these who dared te attempt a revival of literature, and te diverge from the beaten paths of their ancestors. Music Match, "Die Itejmischcu Spiele" Cane. Tills Morning's Speeches. The orations of the morning, uiiiucieus as they were, wcre listened te with un llagging interest and received with hearty applause. Mr. Jehnsen's pleasing address, Mr. llauman's forensic ability, Mr. Cobb's histeric.aficscaich and analysis of charac ter, Mr. llarbaugh's close reasoning, Mr. Cremer's excellent delivery, Mr. (Jeblentz's marked oratorical powers, Mr. Ferner's choice diction, Mr. Hey's limpid measuies, Mr. Geisel's graces of composition ami declamation, Mr. Ileffheius' careful prepa ration. Mr. Miller's philosophic treatment of his theme, the case and vigor of Mr. ltcilcr, the logic of Mr. Hetteustein, the deserved applause which followed the Messrs. Smith, Mr. Sheibley's glowing eulogy of patriotism aud the pure .mil un affected style of Mr. Snyder, individually a';d collectively attested the ripe culluie and intellectual accomplishments of the present class. This brought the exercises of the morn ing te a close aud the afternoon session opened at 2:30 p.m. Six spscches were made this afternoon including the Frank lin oration (in German), the Marshall ora tion (in Latin) and the valedictory. The degrees were conferred and it was late in the afternoon when the audience poured out into the campus te enjoy its bcautier. A full report of the afternoon exercises together with Ilev. Dr. Itussei's alumni oration will appear in te morrow's Inti:i. i.igenceu. This evening there will be a promenade concert in the college buildings and the campus will be illuminated. The Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will also have a reunion and banquet te-night, at. Gee. II. Miller's, and the Dalta JTati D.dta at Spaeth's. were made by LatiMiian, of the committee, and by ex Chief Engineer .Mitchell, Earnest C. Stahl, of the Trenten tlazette. Mr. Game and several ethers. As a token of the high esteem in which Mr. Jacoby, of the American house, holds the members of the Union of Lancaster, he presented them with a large and beauti fully framed portrait of himself. During their slay in Trenten the com mitUe visited the Etiuria pottery, Smith's stock farm, where they wcre shown 12e horses; I hey also visited the Hamilton lubber works and many ether places of interest. They left Trenten at. 2:40 yester day afternoon and reached Lancaster last evening. .SI'KAI'.Dlii; NKV.S. !'rijeeteil Impreveitiniii Town. In a I'mgri-Mivu The Buzzard lleys. Theio is no doubt about the cutcprise of the Ilice Keics. This week the paper lias a picture which is full of local interest. It is intended te illustrate the recent flight of the Buzzard brothers and their at tempted capture at Itcften. In the picture the brothers are seen stauding in a weeds. They are supplied with about a cart-lead el stones, which they are usiug te effect en the heads of a score of countrymen who, although armed with all kinds of firearms, except gatliug guns, are ilecing. The pictures of the Buzzards leek about as much like them as turkey buzzards, but plenty of people who have seen the news paper are willing te swear that ene of the figures leeks like "Burky." Kail of Wall. About one hundred square feet of the south wall of Desch's old biewerv North Queen above Orange street, recently de stroyed by fire, fell with a crash this morning, but did no damage. Other portions of the wall are tetteiiug and ought te be taken down. Our Kegular Correspondence. The feasibility of stielehing a tclcphone fiem the depot at the upper end of our borough te Lcainen Place is new be agi tated. Cel. F. 11 Spe.akman and wife and E. T. Hat ley and wife, the former proprietor of Urn Speakinau house and the latter a drygoed merchant, all of Ceaisvillc, Pa., sojourned with .Mr. Gee. li. Eager, of our borough for a few hours en Tuesday afternoon. They were en their way home alter a pleasure trip of two weeks visit ing Gettysburg, Autietam and many oilier places el interest. A large audience, nearly filling Tenipeianee hall, assembled before the appointed hour, te hear the lev. W. O. Owen, en temperance and intemperance. The meeting was opened by music and prayer by lie v. J. Stringer. Dr. Mai tin then introduced the icvcrend gentleman, who addressed these present, in a pleasing way. The speaker said that it. was wrong te find fault with these who keep drink ing houses, that the hotel keepers had a perfect right te de se as long as the govern ment by law permitted such regulation te exist. All agree that the evils of intemperance should be reduced te the lowest possible minimum by force of law, but as te the modes of bringing about these results I here may be dilfercnce of opinion. He believed that, the only sure way was by legislation. The object of government, the main object of organiz ing civil government in any state is te pre tcct life, te protect liberty, and te protect mankind in a legitimate enjoyment of life, &c. After he had finished the entire audience rose te thank the speaker and the meeting was closed with the benedic tion. Lest Their Wny. Scratiten licpublican. Aless Fatii and (laughter, the Germans who came te Scr.mten instead of going te Lancaster Saturday, went te the latter place from here yesterday morning. They had just lauded in New Yerk, and desired te go te Lancaster, where a brother of Mr. Fath resided. Neither was able te speak a weid of English. They get into the clutches of ticket scalpers w he deceived and palmed off the wrong tickets upon the simple immigiauts. The result was that they arrived in Scranton Saturday night, thinking they had corue te the prep cr place, aud joyful at the expectation of meeting their relatives. When the mis take was dicevercd they exhibited great grief, which was increased by the fact that they wcre penniless. Mr. Kech, of the crauten house and Prof. Speicher showed commendable kindness te their country man and his daughter, and their wants were supplied until the brother, te whom Mr. Speicher had telegraphed, was hcaid from. The brother sent the necessary money te defray their expenses, and the happy twain slatted te meet him yesterday morning. MATRIMONIAL. Marriage of l'epular Yeung 1'ceple. At 4 p. in. yesterday, by a private cere mony, at the residence of the bride ou East Orange street, this city, our popular townsman, Mr. Chas. W. Eckert was married te Miss Kate Fitzpatrick, daugh ter of the late Mr. B. Fitzpatrick and an accomplished and favorite member of Lan caster society. Rev. Dr. McCullough, of St. Mary's, pronounced the cercmeny.and at 5:25 p. m. Mr. aud Mis. Eckert left ou the train cast for Philadelphia en a bridal trip, which will be extended te Baltimore! and Washington. Anether Haby Incitement. Seme boys who were gathering mint along "gas run" yesterday afternoon, stated that they saw the dead body of an infant in the run below the dye-house. They say the body was wrapped up in clothes aud newspapers, but that they saw the hands sticking out from the ends of the package. They were se much scared that they ran home. Search was after wards made in the locality, but nothing of the alleged infant could be discovered. llcie uimI There ami t'.vnry where. Cherries en market ; ten cents a quart; en account .r the rains likely te he scarce. Clara Smith, drunk aud disorderly, sent up for ten days by Alderman A. F. Dennelly. Big matinee at the Equine Paradox show yeMerday and line entertainment, last, night. Three mere evenings aud a Saturday afternoon matinee. Te-day last day te secure 1 per cent. abatement en count y tax ; collectors, S. W. Baub, for the east, wards, at. Ne. 11 North Queen street, and II. U. Vontler Ventler smith, for the we.-,., wauls, Ne. SA East Oiange stieet. Samuel Evans, ex justice of the peace of Columbia, has p.iitl ever te the county commissioners, $11.50, the amount of illegal fees surehanged against him, by the county auditeis. Well-authenticated report sivs that.'afew days after the escape of the ten prisoners freinlhe Lanc:istei?countyprison,JohnLip Lanc:istei?ceuntyprison,JohnLip Lanc:istei?countyprisen,JohnLip piucott, was seen near the Gap, dressed in Ids striped prison clothes inquiring for Constable Sam Bew man and the Buzzards. Fine weather, big crowd and geed track at the Park races this afternoon. Geed entries and plenty of turfmen premise sport. Free-for-all race tomorrow. Last evening there was a slight fire in Kuhn & Ce.'s tobacco sweating establish ment, Ne. 20 West Vine street, caused by the hicaking of an iron plate of the fur naee, which let the live coals gut en the fleer, and set lire te it. and a case of to bacco. One box of tobacco was badly burned aud four ethers badly smoked. Insured in the Phnmix insurance company. The building is net much damaged. Tlie flrj was discovered and extinguished with out an alarm. (HH.UMKIA .M.1VS. 'llie 1 illy liiireugli i:ulut. W. A. Stahl gees te Philadelphia next week. Four P. It. 11. employees of "Col umbia local '' discharged. Market dull, butter and eggs low, shad scarce, black bass coming. Geerge Dctz has a potato growing out. of a potato. 5 per emit, abatement, en borough tax ceases Aug. 1. Jesse Moere, switch ten-1 der at feet of Locust street, is in a eritica condition from being si ruck by a ear. Jehn Gere very ill. Lieutenant 15. C. Welsh, U. S. A., visiting home. Presbyterian S. S. picnic, Li tit. June 2!!. Ed! Ferney visiting New Yerk. Jehn Yeakle's new drugstore handsomely litfcil up. Copperhead snake killed near town yesteiday. Frederick' Mann, of Meiintville, recovering lieiu runaway in juries. Miss Ella Filbert, visiting Pl'iila dclphia. Fied. Buchcr's Locust street house being repainted. Alf. Myers at the Alteena convention of state pharmacists. Odd Fellows' hall te be beautifully decorated for Presbyte rian festival. Ambrose Upp returned from regular army. Four yeungsteis at rested for breaking in deer of Miss Annie I'ein hart's house. Dancing sociable in the armory te morrow evening. Wm. English lest the end of his thumb in a meat sliccr. The case of the doctors against the bor ough for vaccinating the public will he. ni hil rated. liew te Secure Health. It seems strange that any one will suffer from the many dcrangements brought en by an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSAKSAI'AHILLAANDSTILLIXGIA, erULOOD AN'DLIVEU SYlcUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It is indeed a strengtheuiiiK syrup, pleasant te take, and has proven itself te be the best ItLOOD rUBIFIEU ever discovered, effect ually curing Screiula, Syphlttic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, jfalti l'ia; all nervous disorders ami debility, bil bil eons complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition et the Uloed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi geatieii. A single bottle will prove te you iU merits as a health rencwer, ler it ACTS LIKE A C1IA KM, especially when the complaint Is et mi exhaustive nature, having a tendency te Ic.-sen the natural vigor et the brain aud ner vous system. KAKEU'S fAl.V PANACEA cures a pain In man ami beist. Fer use externally and inter nally. UKDIIOIiili 1'OWDKUS cure all diseases oriieRtC, cattle, s-heep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. mav24-3 WANTKD. 1M5IEUIATK1.Y AN ENK cetlc man. one capable et taklnir sole control et an article already introduced in Lancaster county. J. F. I!., ' t Leepard Hetel. AFKSTIVAL WILL K 11KI.U AT TIIK First Baptist Church, by the Ladles' Aid Society, commencing Thursday evening, J line 15, and will continue until Saturday evening. Ne soliciting of votes allowed in the church. Admission tree. lt-Jtd THIRD EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1882. A tJKAI'lIIC ACCOUNT Or IT. HAIL INSUKANUK. TOBACCO GKOW crs can new have their growing crop Insured against damage by hall hv calling en BAILSMAN A BUKXS, ugents of the Venn Mutnal Hail insurance Ce., anil the Lancaster County Mutual Hall Insurance Ce. 14::t,eed TXTANTEO-A V T Maker. Xi apply. Address 15-lwd ftlKST-CLASS UaKNESS n sebc J. II. WELY, Avendale, l'a. WANTED. A YOUNG MAKK1KO MAN desires a situation as Ferinan in a cigar factory or te make Flue Cigars. Has thirteen Sears' experience In the business and all its ranches. Uest recommendations given. Ad dress "It. A.," Intelligencer Ollicc. it CUKAl' LOTS KOIS SAt.:. THE UN lKK J signed offers te sell IIUILIUXU LOTS en Duke Liiue, Frcderlek aud New streets en Leng Time and Easy Payments. Call en A. V. UU&SEL, 10-.1ld,eed 2i East King .street. . OUIIOOI. TAX, 1 88'.!, & 1 Tiik meat wenueriul curative remedies of the present, day are these that conic lreni Ger many, or at least originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market in this country is the CJ11K.VT UK it MAN' INVIU OUATOU, which has never been known te fail In curing a single case of iwpotency, weakness, nervous debility, inability or meuhtl anxiety, languor, lassttiidu.depressien et spirits ami tunetieiial derangements et the nervous system. Fer Mile by druggists, or Mini Tree by mail en receipt of price, $1.00 per be.v, or six boxes ler i.ri00. Address F. J. ClUJNEY, ToUde, Ohie, sole agent ler the United States. Send ler circular. Fer sale at Kautlman's drug store. North Queen stieet. inhMvdM&TIl A Small Comfert. When you are continually coughing night und day. unnoyinguverybedy around yeu,:iud hoping it will go away et Its own acierd, you arc running a dingcreus risk better use Dr. Themas' Kcleclrie Oil, an untaillni? remedy in ish cases. Fer s:ile at II. It. Cochran's The. duplleate is in the hands of the treas urer. Tlnee per cent, off ter prompt payment. V. O. MAItSIIALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. 4-()lllee hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. jul.'uiili: all sue drug store. 137 North Queen streul, Lancaster The only iron preparation that does net color the teeth, and will net cause headache or constipation, as ether iron preparations will, is ISrnwu's Iren Hitters. jul'J-lwd.Cw Te Ladius. liyeu wish te render your skin white and soil, use Clenn's Sulphur Seap. Pike's Toelhaclio Dieps euro in one minute. Jnl2-Iwdced&w The countenance or mortal man or woman cannot be celestially r.ulicnt and pure, but Willi Dr. Ilenson's Skin Cure, it can be made smooth and irce from tetter, scaly eruptions, Heckles and climatic discoloration. A lovely toilet dressing. jul'2-lwd&w What gives a healthy appetite, an increased digestion, strength te the muscles, and tr.ne te the nerves'.' ISrewn's Iren Hitters. ju5-Iwdtw Dvsi-Ki-rie, nervous people, "out of sorts.' Celden's Lieblg's Liquid Heel and Tonic Iu Iu vigeiiilnr will cure. Ask for Gelden. Of Drug 1,'iils. iuMwdced&w A NASAI. 1N.IECTOU tleO. Willi CilCll bottle Ot fehilel.Vi Cm a rib Remedy. Prien . Mi cents. Fer s lie aU'Ceclir.in's drug store, 137 North Queen street. nit Dvsi'kcsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle et Shiloh's Vitalize!'. It never fails te cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen street. When There's u Will Tticre's n Way. Anyone who has the will te try Themas' Ec leetric Oil will surely II nd the way te robust health, in cases ei bronchial affections, sero threat, pains, etc.; and as an internal remedy, it is invaluable. Fer sale utll.lt. Cochran's drug (.tore, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. A I'en; StOppt'll. curable llreivn's n. Cem or nore Tnreat slieutu de Neglect, ttvtiuently results in an In. Lung Disease or Consumption, i.ieuchial Treclwa de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en t he in (lamed paitK, allaying ii'ilalt.m, ;ive lcliel in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, ami ihe Threat Troubles which Singers and I'u Idle Speakers urn subject te. Fer thirty years lirewu's llrenchlal Treeites have been recommended hy physi cians, and always give perlect satisfaction, tlusmi; iieeu tested 1-j wide and constant use for nearly itu entire generation, they have at tained' wW- .iterited rank among thelewstaple rem. .ties ei Mm age. Sold at i" cents a box i-i-ivulii-n. iiv-lvdTTh.tK&lvw lien In C'eealU'O. Ou Thursday, .luue 1.1, the 100l.li anni versary of the birthday of Mr. Iialtzer (Iclir, of Summit township, Crawford county, was te he celebrated at- Lynch's Lauding, en the west side of Ceuneaut lake. Air. (!ehr was born in Cocalico township, Lancaster county. April 'A, 17S-, and was theiefere 1(10 years old en April :;, M&2. Askigime'K Sale. Willi mi Miultz, assignee of Peter K. Wol Wel pcrt and wile, will sell this evening at7S o'clock, ::t. Albert Kelilhaas saloon. Maner street, a let of ground with a out; story frame house en High street. The eveciilien placed in the hands of the sheritt has been slayed.and the property will 1)4! sold by t lie assignee. Tlie ISazaar 1'ire. Our readers arc all advised te go at once te liettsclialknnd Ledcrmau'.s Ureal New Yerk ISazaar, J and 23 North Qiu-un street, as all goods which are net sold yet must he sold by Saturday regardless et ce-,t, as the proprieteis are making arrangements te reopen the bazaar again in a very short time. It will pay everybody te inspect all the, rich and elegant goods, which are only slightly damaged by water, and which are sold at n!tne-d given away pi let.-. We. quote below a lew articles which are in perlect condition : Ladies Spring Coats at $'..ii), worth treni $1 te .-fill each Ele gant stock et Fine Passementeries at 15c, Ale. and CO.;. per yard, cost from f0c-. te $2.00 per yard; r,00 dozen et Xlegant Dress lSuttens, all perrecl,at .':., loc. and 2ec. a whole card, these Buttens cost I rum 2.".c. te $!.W per dozen, liibbens. Silks Satins, Kid Gloves, Hats, etc., in lad everything must l- sold by Saturday utany price, at the New Yerk ISazaar, 2B and 2 N'erlh Queen street. l.V3td Colerado Inclusions. Colerado Hound Trip Tourist's Tlckels nt 1rcttHy rctlurerf ettlrx, via C, IS. & (J. U. 11., new Chicageand Denver Through Line, geed dur ing summer months and National Mining and Industrial Exposition in September are new ou sale and full particulars as te trams and rales can be obtained from any Coupon Ticket Olllee in the United States or Canada. iu2-ltdcew&w Al'ilVM.lL AOlfCKS. Vnchu pallia." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Hlaildcrand Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot, .lehn ISIack. It is a toelish mistake te confound a remedy el nieiit, wilh juack medicine. We have used Parker's (Singer Tonic with the happiest re sults ler Dyspepsia, and Debility and knew it te be a steiling health restorative Time. jullnideodAeew Oiveii up by Doctors. " Is it possible that Mr. ISedfrey is up ami at work, ami cured by se simple a remedy ?" "I assure x'eu It is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep Bitters ;and only ten days a-je his doctors gave him up and said he must die!" " Well a-day ! That's remarkable I 1 will go this day and get some for my peer Geerge I knew li is are geed." jul5-2wdAw An i:iilliiihiatic Kndorsciuent. tieiui au, N. II., July 14, ISV'J. i;i:.Ts W heever you are, 1 don't knew ; but 1 thank the I.erdjtud feel grateful te you te knew that in this world or adulterated medi cines there is one compound that proves and does all it advertises te de and mere. Four years age 1 had a slight shock et palsy, which unnerved me te such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. Last .May 1 was induced te try Hep Hit ters. 1 used one bottle, but did net see any change ; another did se change my nerves that they are new as steady as they ever were It used te take both hands te wrile, but new my geed right hand writes this. New, it you con tinue te manufacture as honest and geed an article its you de, you will accnmulate an honest ferlu ue, und confer the greatest bless ing en your fellow men that was ever con ferred ou mankind. Tm Hvrcu. lul-2wd&w I.Iie'h a Conundrum. When judiciously used, Hurdeck Weed Hit ters are in themselves a remedy, ler all the evils iirii-lug from impurities et the bleed, whicti never lail te make the patient loni: leni: I ived and happpy. Prlce $. Fer sale at II. it. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. 1WA.T11S. Jehnsen. Iii this cltv en the 14lh Inst., Mrs. Sarah Jehnsen, in the 7Cth yiy et her age. The relatives and triends are respectfully invited te attend the luncral from the resi dence ei her son, William Jehnsen, corner of Shippen and Chestnut streets, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td I'OTjITICAL. Democratic County Ticket. CONOUKSS. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTKICT. AIS1LAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. . 2. C. J. ItHOADS, Maner. J. M. WALKEU, Colerain. 3. E. C. DILLKIt, Earl. . W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. II. K. SHIMP, E. Cocalico. RECORDER. W. W. HUSSEIt, Leacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. TOOR DIRKCTOIIS. J. P. McILVAlNK. Paradise. PHILIP HEltNAUD.Xancastcr. PRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN IlKHMAN, Manheiin. J. 11 SC1ILEGELUIL1C1I, E. Dene- TURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEU, Earl. Vacancies. :al. ASTKAWIIKKKV FESTIVAL OK CIIUIST'S LUTHF.UAN ClIOItAL SOCtKTV. Will be held at Kebert's Hall en THURSDAY. FltlDAY and SATURDAY EVENINUS, June l.'.th, ICth and 171 h, 1S&. ADMISSION lO CTS, Which entities the holder te a Plate et Cream or ISerrics. ltd F KANKIS'd SUMMISlt UAltllK.N 13 NOW FULLY OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Alter weeks of labor and a great amount el expense, it has been tlttted up in Grand Style ler the accommodation et nil it being eut: el the Coelent and Most Pleasant Resorts in the city. Harbey's Celebrated l.ASKR I5EER always fresh and en tap. Music by the City Cornet Rami this evening. ltd JOHN HESS, Prep. T UtK DISEASES OT THE SKIN AUK Of ten dependent en certain constitutional stales or diseases of the oilier parts, anil the skin, when extensively diseased, leads-le mor bid conditions et parts net anatomically re lated te il. All Skin Diseases, Cancers, Tumors and Pri vate Diseases permanently cured bv DRS. II. D. & M. A. LONUAKER. Olllee 13 East Walnut street, I.:inc:islcr. l'a. Consultation tree. jiil.V-jtd.tw PUKLIO SAI.K DFUOWS AMI STKKKS. On FRIDAY, JUNE III, 1SS2, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of J. W. Frantz. Millersville, Lancaster county. Pa., the following, te wit: Twenty-lour Head of COWS.seme tiesh and some springers. Among them area few Ne. 1 Alderney Cows ami a lew Hulls ; 45 head el Sleck steers, from LUl te 1,000 pounds in weight. They will all be sold without reserve, inn' were selected with great care. The cows must be in every respect as represented or no sale. A credit et CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., sharp, when attendance will be given by HARRY C. LINTNKR. Saii'i. Hess & Sen, A nets. N. IS. If it is dry we will sell in the wet, ami itltis wet we will tell in the dry. jleUtd.Ulw 11UHL.IC SAI.K UV l-'ITY PKOI'KKXV. On THURSDAY, J UN K 15. 1SS. by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas el Lancaster enmity, the undersigned. Assignee of Peter K.Welp'ertanc wile, ler the benetil of creditors, will eiler at. public sale, at the public house et Albert Kohlhaus, en Maner street, a valuable lotel ground si uate en the north side et High strcer, Lancaster city, con cen talningin front along said High strceL reel, ! inches, and extending in depth :M feet, te Lalayctte stree., upon which tue erected a one-story Iraine DWELLING HOUSE, with bakery attached, a frame stable and ether im provements. Hounded en the west by prop erty new or late el Frederick Albright, en the cast by prepeity of Nicholas llcizeg, ou Hie north by Lafayette street and en the south '.y Hlgh street. This is a desirable location ter a baker. Terms approved security te be given ler payn.entef purchase money en October I, l.SSi. Sale te commence at 1x,i o'clock, p. m. WILLIAM SCI1ULTZ, m21-ls2taw Assignee. The AVecden-aialeney Battlc-A Krutal Aflulr -Ends In a Draw. Smith's Ferry. Pa. Juue 15. Despite the vigilauce of the police the Maloney Maleney Weeden light took place this morning. The crowd made their way in grenps of twos and threes last night te McSIecs liecKs, ami at ten e clock aoeut S.'UU per sons left there en a chartered steamer. They steamed down the Ohie river and at four o'clock this morning touched the Ohie shore and selected ground near the the state Iiue. The light commenced about a quarter before six. At the cetu- mencemeutef the first renud the men walked directly te the middle of tlie ring and commenced striking at each ether with out any preliminary sparring. After a few severe body blows were struck Wecdeii went down. In the second round Wceden dealt Maleney a tcrrible blew ever the right eye, thus obtaining first bleed. In the fourth round Maleney seemed .much blown and slew in his movements, hud in the eth round AVceden struck his damaged eye, closing it altogether. As the light went en "VVecdcn devoted his attention te battering Malonev's eve and nose, the fat- ter pounding Wecdea's damaged ear at every opportunity. Maleney's woe-begene expression showed that his chances of victory wete becoming less. Weeden, meantime, laughing and bandying jokes with the spectators. In the twelfth round Weeden get iu thrce sounding clips in suc cession, two en Malenoy's car aud one just abeve the belt, without catching any pun ishmciit in return, though at the end of the same round Maleney gave him a stinging blew in the face that cut up his forehead badly. In the fourteenth round Alaleney gave Weeden a terrible blew en the check and after some long range thumping struck ami knocked him clean oft lus tcct. .Nev ertheless Wcedcn's friends wero offering two te ene ou him. In the seventeenth round MaleneyV friends claimed a a foul which was net allowed. An up roar ensued, and when Malenev had another claim of foul disallowed there was a row of and general i:ampcdc. Still the light went en, Maleney bleeding and breathless, and his face losing all sem blance of its piiginal appearance. In the fertv-first round Maleney's backer again claimed a foul, and when this was disal lowed an excited mob took possession of the ring, and two or thrce impromptu fights wcre in progress at ene time inside the ropes. Weeden and Maleney then joined hands in the centre of the sing. Wecdeii saying. "Are you willing te call this a draw '.' I don't want te kill a man." Malouey accepted the situation, and the fight was decided a draw. Time of battle seventy minutes. Weeden shows but little marks of punishment, while Maleney is in a pitiable condition. Dur ing the lighting between the spectators, at the close of the forty-first round, one man was shot n the leg, but net danger ously hurt. At the railroad depot the mob fell te fighting among each ether again aud pistols wcre flourished, but no shots fired. whatever for the summer as yet. The statement that he has engaged a cottage at Leng Branch is incorrect, although it is probable he will spend a day or two at that resort during the summer. The prca- TERRIFIC PRIZE FICTHTJttalSit i naps te attenu me uraiui Army encamp I ment iu Baltimore en tin 21st and 2'2d inst. Alice Menzler, aged 4C, a German woman, attempted suicide in New Yerk this morning by sheeting herself in the left breast. She was taken te Bellcvim hospital. The Senate te day occupied the time re served for the calendar in further consid eration of the resolution te annronriate .75,000 te pay mail contracts for service in the Southern states prier te these states going into rebellion. It went ever with out action and the beuded spirits bill was then taken up. The sub-committee of Philadelphia councils decline te accept the invitation of the gas trust te proceed with au iavesti gatieu of its accounts with closed doers, and as the cashier refused te-day te allow them te see the accounts in the presence of reporters the sub-committee left the office. In Congress today Cox (N. Y.), said : Gen. Grant was the only president who had courage te veto a river and harbor bill, and he thought if this bill was tin dcrstoed in all its details the president might vete it. If he did se he would boa formidable man with the people te run as his own successor. Dunn, of Ar kansas, asked : ' Would you yote for him'."' Cox replied: "Ne one -cm say what he may de two years hence." Dunn: " That is a large bid for a vete. but I don't, think the president will w induced te lake the gentleman's advice." COMMKNUKMKNT HAY. Tit only liv 4iradiiales at the Uiiv)ikI- l'eiuiriylvania. The lift anniversary exercises of the depattmeiits of arts ami sciences of the University of Pennsylvania leek place this morning in the Academy of Music; which was crowded. The Latin salutat ory was delivered by Thompson Seiser Wcsteett; Master's oral ion was delivered by Jehn Marshall Gcst. and The Lawera tien by Frederick M. Leenard. The de gree of liatchcler of Aits was r.iufericd upon twenty-five graduates. The degree of Docter of Sciences was cenfennl upon 2:1 graduates : Master of Arts, !: ; Bach Bach eeor of Laws. 157 ; Docter of Medicine, ( ; Docter of Philosophy. -1. The honeiary degree of Docter of Laws was conferred upon Eli J. Price, Win. Henry Itawlc and Geerge W. Biddlc. N i:vs Kl. AS I n;s. E VKKV DAY We are marl.ing down sonic et our dillcicnl line of goods, and by pulling ou Ihe new price ami leaving thu old you can readily seu what the reduction lias been. Our Spring and Summer Sales in CLOTHING This year have been larger than in any previous year in the his tory of the house, ami new we purpose selling out the Odds in Coats, Pants and Vests AT GKKATLY IlKIUi:KI i'UICKS. IN STRAW HATS we have sonie Special llargains te eiler, and our FURNISHING GOODS IlEL'AKTJIEJfT is 11 lied with the choice goods ler Men's and Boye' Wear. Trunks and Traveling Bags Clothing In Ureal Variety, and the Prices aie Lew. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTKIt. PA. JSXTJSRTA.INMEXTS. TJ1IJI.TON OPERA HOUSE, t.AM:A.Sl'KIC. COMMKNUINIi MONDAY. JUNE 12t,h, Every Night This Week and Wednesday cud Saturday Afternoons, THE EQUINE PARAR0X, Bartholemew's 16 Educated Horses. KVKNIKU ritlCKS 25, 35 ami r.O CTS. f Uallery, Chlldien...1l.c. Kf ri-l T .-.- 1M1t'J AUIlltS.. .....uC. MA1INLL 1 LICL3-'. ,st F,oer iimiXran.A&Cm L " Adults. ...35c. Deers open at 7:30, performance commences at 8:15 ; matinee commences at 30. Ueserved Seats terall performances new en sale at i:. Yecker's office. J li 3td INSTATE OF L. 1K W. BHKNlCMAN, Hi late of Lancaster city, decease- : jtters et administration en aid estate having been granted te the undersigned, all pcfeen-jiu-ebted thereto are requested te makeimme dlate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them -without delay ter settlement te the under signed. UKOKUK E. ZKI.I.KUS. W. A. Wilsejt, Att'y. Administrator. inayl3-6tdeaw Telegraphic Sparks et Te-iltty. Tlie Heuse te day dispensed with the regular business aud went into committee of the whole ou the river and harbor hill. Page (Cat.), made a general explanation of the bill and said the great work ei im prevcinent contemplated hy the Mississip pi river commission and increased appro priations for various ether improvements accounted for the appropriations of the hill being se much larger than former years. Nigel Andrcati, 2:1 years old, a Swiss emigrant, attempted te end his life this morning in New Yerk. He cut his stom ach open and severed an artery in his arm. The man is a lunatic, lie was scut te tlie Chamber's street, hospital. the Democratic state convention of. Arkansas met at neon te day, ivory county Lciug represented. In Zciiiu, 111., Win. Jehnsen, aged "0. killed his wife, aged 2.", yesterday and then shot himself. The couple had hecu very unhappy together and had been sep arated several times. A heavy rain storm at (lihsen, III., washed out, ;',00 feet of track en the Illi nois Central read and made a washout ou the Wabash. - All the trains arc delayed. Tlie storm did great damage te crops. A bridge ever the Sangamon river was car ried down .stream with two cngiiiea en it. Arjadnias'er of the Wabash toad waa killed and several ether persons were in jured. A special meetin of the ealiuut. was held this afternoon for the pur ese of lilt ing the two vacancies en the tarilf com mission. The meeting had net adjourned at " o'clock. In Klgin, III., Deputy Saciill" Adelph F. Lavseu shot dead Jim Irwin, a pris ener, who assaulted him aud tried te break jail. A coroner's jury exonerated Law son. The president sent the following nomi nations te the Senate today : Pest mater, Elizabeth II. Lillemcn, at Petlnville, Pa. ; Jeseph Coeke, at Waynesboro, Pa. ; Ciee. J. Swank, at Johnstown, Pa. Jeffersen Maddux, son of Martin Mad dux, of Augusta county, Va., shot and instantly killed himself last night. Mental depicssinn from bad health is supposed te have caused the deed. In the Mai Icy ease te-day Dr. Pliny Jewett was en the stand contradicting the slate's experts in reference te drowning and ar.'-cnic.ii poisoning. Tin: picsidcut has approved the sentence in the case of Second Lieutenant Henry . FHppsr, 10th cavalry, tried by court mar mar tiahen charges of embezzlement aud con duct unbecoming an elliccr and sentciux-d te dismissal from the service. An order te that effect will be issued by the secre tary of war in a day or two. Last night while .las. W. Davis, a grocer in Seuth Salem, N. J., was en his way home, through Peabody street, he was knocked down by a blew from a sand bag and a box containing between $1,500 and $1,000 was taken from him. An old stocking filled with mason's sand was drenpeil. There is no due te the robbers. Ec Governer William Deuniseu, Ohie's war governor, died this morning, aged 07. The Sherman lumber company's mill iu Euclaire, Wis., was burned yesterday. Less, $30,000 ; insurance, $20,000. All the Europeans have Id t Caire ex cept the staff of the Eastern cable com pany, and they have been advised te go. A terrific gas explosion occurred iu thu lift in the Stanten air shaft this morning. Five men carrying naked lamps caused the catastrophe. James Carey was killed; Jehn Welsh, Michael Lynch, Henry Hughes and Edward Finnegan arc proba bly fatally hurt. In his address te the beard of directors of the Baltimore & Ohie railroad yester day, President Garrett said there will be another cable company lermed with the title " Baltimere & Ohie European cable company." It is proposed te connect it with the Baltimere & Ohie railroad tele -graph system. Chalicen Oickcrsen, of Denville, N- J., died yesterday from hydrophobia. He was bitten by a deg six weeks age, and the wound had healed. The ways and means committee has postponed until next Tuesday action upon the question of adjournment sine die. The president has made no pregramme A riiiliMephir.-tl Vliv or ir. X. V. Tniie.s. Mr. Weed ought te study mutiibln-te peg. It is a beautiful game, and just suited te his abilities. It is also au economical game and, even if he were te play it with Mr. Scott and Dr. Hedges, he could net lese anything except one or two frert teeth. WiCATII KU INllIt.'ATIONS. Washinuten, June m. Fer the Middle states warmer, partly cloudy weather, with local rains in the netherii portions, southerly te westerly winds, stationary or falling barometer. MAICKKTX. WW tern riHrnm. Nkw Tour, June 15. Fleur Slate ami Western dull :iml strongly in buyers' faver: Southern dull und weak. Wheat -Jrtfflc lower, heavy ami unsettled ; trade mederate: Ne. 2 Itml, .luue. $1 ll(l m :,i; de July. tisi -i); , ..,. SI I'JJiMBI !M!; de Sept..! ISijftl 1!!'; .! et.,$l Mi ; all this year. 91 ls;ijl ls5. Cern 'i.e lower and less active; .Hived Western, spot, 7."77!e ; de futures, 77''S i'.I.'c. Oats a shade eiisier ; Ne. -J. June. 5.s'-s,.;,!i,. A u W'i' I'r-Jff I.Vie ; State, isigi:?) Wiitcrn, i'iillitl!itiilM market. 1'iill.ADIILi'iilA, June !.". Heur dull and we-ik : il peril tie. nt. $;: (07:: 7.": K.lr:i, $lfi)4 7."; Ohie anil liuliana tuuiily, fil-l'ji; in. ltv Heur at f 1 'J.)(?cl Cm. Wheat dull and lower; 1'u. Ketl, 'fl liiJ! 1; de Amber, $1 liii II. Cern sleailv ler leeal ll-ie ; Sleamer, XH.U' ; Yellow at SI'-MsST; .Mixed. HISI,'.e ; Ne.:: Mixcil,s:;e. Oat.Hiiiet hue steady; Ne.l While.iJe-Jffltir; Ne. de ;i'c; Ne. :: deiUi'i-.e; Ne. Mixed. Midline. kyediill at. K"ie. Previsions linn, wilh lairjebluug trade. Lard sh-ady. IJuller (irmly, but iiiet; Creamery l-'.xtru, 'j:i;.7c: de geed te elude. SJjSA'ie. Kggs dull and lower ; l'a., "i'llj ; Western Cheese steady ler g'led grade.. Petroleum linn; Kellncd, 7e. Whisky ut $1 17. Ural ii ami rrvii.,i, 4tieSai:.nii. One o'clock ipi-ila! Inns et grain and provl-.-Iens, furnished ly S. K. Yiilidl. Itrnker, I.V I'lns! King Ireitl. June l.r. Chicago. Wheal Cern Oals Perk l.ard June... I..:."., .yy-i .l;i; July... i::i .7?K .in: vu.sik h,vj-, Ail .list l.li .7t' .'IVs Ml in ' II. ir, rllll:tillhl.i. June... I. IP, .sii.: .:.!'--; .... .... iniv i '-'"'.. mi" .:-''.. .... Aug .... I " .7-.IJ.I 17 Sepl ... I is "teK niuxn. Nutt-lvik, I'liiladelpliiit and Lecal aiecfcs .Use United States IJeuds retrt:d ilaiiy by I Aeen II. l.eNi, i: North Queen itr.;ct. June .". lt':lxi l:i 'ixi. . . i". r.M. Icl..l.nck.,b We.slcrn VXP.i Z, liT'i Denver & Itie (iriini! M .vJi fls X. V.. l.aUe Krle & Western :'iV'. .irv a:.' Kansas and Texas... wf vmy. ' .a;:e Shere. Mich. .Southern... IU7J liwj-j 111714 v'kw Yerk Central New Jersey Cen T' Ontario Ac Western Omaha Coin Oiiiahu Preferred Chleairn. Mil. St. J'.-mi l?!v? I JlClUC Wabash - uils.. Paeilie. Western I11I011 Tel. Ce Pennsylvania K. U Heading ItullHIe PitUi. A West Northern Pacific Cem " Prelern-d. VU'A ISIJ5 liW (ili 7.1 71"4 ' Ml :i'a 1014 IO Itll't 110j nii-f l inn wtt i!-s ;; 27K 81h M Hi", 27 hlii 11 ;-h r.7, ir.'u let lO' Km IIKl llkl IUI IMJ i.i.r.ui sutr.KH una ItendR. Par vn I. Lane ' Uy 6 per t-t. Lean, due la.s-i...ttnn ' Ins...... nm " is'w... ion " isu... S per el.i 11 1 or."') years.. " .' percl. Snhfml Lean.... " 4 " in 1 eriiiye;irs.. " t " in Siirsi years.. " i " In 10 or 'Ji ears. .Manheiin borough lean.. BAm: STOcKe. Kind National Hank. $100 Karmers' National Itank Ml Fulton National Hank u Lancaster County Nallenal Hunk., lift Columbia National Kank ?oe Kphratii National Hank lm Kirst National Hank, Columbia.. .. 100 Kirst National Hank, Strasburg.... Km Kirst National Hank, .Marietta len- Kirst National Hank. Mount Jey.. 100 Mill. National Hank Hal Manhcim National Hank jiw Union National Hank. Mount Jey. se New Helland National Hank hm MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Quari'VVille It. K $ 50 all M 1IW ltKl Mitt sale. fl(f l7K 1.11 t-.ii n-r. Hi Ml llfi.r41 liii f'JiO I IU.2T. In 1 10.25 ina lli-Jl Illal i.:i..'e a ki 1 15.75 llll 151 7H.5i 115 MillersvllluStreetCar Inquirer l'riutingCeinpany.. Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel CemiKiuy Stevens Heuse Columbia (las Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna. Iren Company 100 Marietta llollewwaro 100 Slevens Heuse :e Sicily Island ;t Kast Hr.indy wine x Wavm-sb'g. M Millersville Nermal Sclioel 3HSCKLLAMKOCS BOMD8. (jiiarryville It. It., dm; ia ine Ueadlng A Columbia IL U.Vs 100 i-ancaster Walch Ce., due las; pw Lant'iLster (las Light and Fuel Ce.. due In lerCO years 100 aneasier uas i.igutauii Fuel Ce., .. IUI .. 25 .. 100 .. :uje sun 50 ia: 1:0 in 1 $11 in: 105.10 10(1 101; 85 -7.v:5 dill! 18Si;. Iineaster A Marietta Lancaxtcr A New Helland.. IuiULster ASusnuehaniiit. , turh mxm stocks.' 1 Spring A Heaver Vtuiuy $25 10.25 RridgeportAllereshoe ?,yt 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 is Columbia ft Washington 25 211 Cidiinibia A lllg Spring 25 IS l-ancuster A Kphrata 25 47.23 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 H (
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