LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY. JANUARY 22 1883. COTJET AFFAIRS. FeCK V1SEK.S OP JUKVTK1ALS 0P The Kesults or the Failure of th Jury Cem rnlmeuers te be Duly Hwuru Court Adjourned Till Saturday. On Saturday afternoon the court met te bear the argument en the rule te show cause why the array of jurors drawn in December, 1SS2, should net be set aside. The counsel for the commonwealth and the district attorney said that as the court had informed itself en the subject, they had n suggestions te make. ilr. Iiresius, one of the defendant's counsel en the arson case, discussed the subject a'- some length, and quoted laws in relation te the drawing et jurors and their duties, for the purpose of showing that the .setting aside of the jurors dr.iwn t serve in common pleas courts for Jan uary would net render it necessary te continue the trials of the cases for these lerrii.1, nor would their action taken in the criminal court compel that, as the pro pre vision of the 14uth and 147th section of the act efl834(whiel',it was contender', Lad net been repealed by any subsequent legislation) provided relief if the court desired te avail itself of it, in cases where the challenge of the jurors is sustained, by empeweiiug the cemt. en motion of either ride, te issue a venire te the sheriff te at once summon 21 jurors t. try any case as il they had biscn drawn from the wheel. Tee com t heard all that was presented and fcaid that this was a motion te quash the present airay of jurors that had been drawn for the trial of eases timing this year, for the reason that the jury com missieneis Lae net taken the pi escribed oath bci'ii'e entering upon their duties although it was conceded that they had subscribed te the " iieu clad oath " en their induction U efficii. The law required that the act of 18.U be confirmed with and the sarae be filed in the prothenotary's efiice ; this in this case had net been complied with strictly. It was therefore evident tiiat this names el the jurors at the 'ast liliing el' Iho wheel were" illegally ami imprejierly placed there, and the rules te quash tiie array must be made absolute and the wheel refilled. All the court (or the next four wieks, for which jurors have been drawn, must be declared "oil"," as (he court declined te adept the suggestions of a special venire of 21 te be summoned by the sheriff Tim .lur'irs Discharged. Court met. at 10 o'clock this morning, this being the time set for the commence nicnt of t.he fust week of common pleas e uit. Tiie court informed the jurors in regard te the manner in which they were drawn, and told them that they could net. be U'jcd. They were thereupon discharged ler the week, with the thanks of the court, and iceeived their pay for te-day and mileage. The attendance of jurets was unusually large this morning Court then adjourned te Siturdiy morn ing at 10 o'clock. Till-; 1JICMMS FICIUI) CASIL iicmilH lit:ari i it Habeas Corpus unit CaEe t;ontli:ue!l. It has been stated that .Jehu B. Dennis, the notorious Mt. Jey politician, whesa political crookedness was the theme of conversation with everybody a few years age and who found it advisable te ';e west 'had been ledge.d in jail a few days age $ answer for recent alleged frauds iu St. Leuis, Me. Yesterday afternoon Detective Badger, of St. Leuis, reached this city for the purpose of taking Dennis west with him te answer for his alleged crimes. He brought with him all the necessary papers from the criminal court of St. Leuis. The charge against Daunts is that " he did nn iawlully, feloniously and tYau lulently obtain from ene Themas J. Grant, twenty- four mules, all of the value of $;5,248, law ful money of the United States, all the property el the said Tbemss J. Grai t, by means and by use of a beg-us cheek and draft, and by means and by use of a confidence game." This charge is sworn te by Themas J. Grant, and duly certiticd by lln court efficiis. This morning Detective Badger went te Ilarrisbuig te secure from Governer lu lu tisen a requisition te take Dennis west. Meantime the friends of Dennis had ledged with the governor a pretest agaiust the is sue el a loqnisitien until it could be shown that the offense charged against Dennis was one that would be recognized by the governor of Missouri if a similar requisition had been made en him. Be sides this action, Mr. Dennis' friends secured the legal services of J. Hay Brown and S. IT. Reynolds, esq., who took out a writ of habeas corpus and had Mr. Dennis appear before the court at 11 o'clock this forenoon. Counsel demanded lirst, the absolute discharge of the prison er ; anil, second, his discharge en bail, se that time mav be had te investigate the charges agaiust him before he is taken be yond the jurisdiction of the court. The court declined te discharge the prisoner and the hearing was postponed until Wednesday next at 11 o'clock. Barly this morning two complaints of forgery were made agaiust Dennis by S. Clay Miller, administrator of the estate of the late Abr.ini II foist. Tim one case chnrues him with having forged the name of Jehn Leib, of Mount Jey, te a prom is story note for $75, and the ether with forging the name of Jehu Deyle, of Mount Jey, te a promissory note for $127.50. These notes were re ceived as geed by Mr. Keist, were en dorsed by him aud discounted by D. 1'. Lechcr & Sen, bankers. Alter they were discounted, in the winter of 1S31, they were discovered te be forgeries, aud Mr. Heist paid them. A few months after wards Dennis went west, and has net becu in this county since, se far as is kuewu, until his present, appearance here. There arc said te be several ether charges pending against Dennis in Sc. Leuis, and his friends heie appear te be anxious te held him te answer the less grave charges brought agaiust him in this comity, rather than let the St. Leuis au thorities get held of him; and they express the opinion that there is a very slim chance of Detective Badger taking the prisoner west with him. A Church Literary Association. Rev. C. F. Knight, D. D,, of St. James P. E. church, gave notice yesterday that a number of the young men, members of the church, had concluded te form an as sociation for instructive diversion, te be held iu the parish chapel en Locust street, with the further purpose of making it a permanent institution ; the great object beius te give the youths of that neighbor hood who are employed during the day the advantage of an evening of intellectual entertainment aud thus lead them from the evils that they occasionally run into when left without anything te employ their time and minds. The originators of this institution have formed themselves into committees for the furtherance of this plan, which will be put into itnmedi itnmedi .ate operation. Kleplug Acress Fields. . Amauda Brown eloped with Jehn Beyer of Franklin township, Chester county, en Friday morning. Brown had been visit iug the girl for some time, but unknown te her parents. She is seventeen years of age and he is fifty years old. He is said te be married. The girl's parents aud authorities get en the track of the truant pair, but weie unable te catch them, as they ran across the fields te clude capture When last seen the two were going in the direction of Maryland, just as rapidly as their nimble feet would carry them. KcHlgiiut'eii iii.e Appointment. Wm. M. Cunningham has been appoint ed a clerk in the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company's efiice at West King street, te take the place of Elim Zercher, who has resigned en account of ill health, OBITUARY. Heath of Geerge J. Diller. Geerge J. Diller, one of the eldest haid haid ware merchants in this city,died en Satur day evening at C o'clock at kin residence, 120 Seuth Queen street, in the G9th year of his age. Mr. Diller was born in Hink Hink letewn en the Gth of April, 1814. He came te Lancaster in 1837 and entered the hard ware store of the late Geerge Lewis Mayer, then in East King street. He remained with him many years, and after Mr. Mayer's death went into business en his own account. He was for years tne senior partner of the firm of Diller & Greff, and after its'dissolutien, continued in the busi ness as a salesman for his brother, Isaac Diller. who became proprietor of the es tablishment. Mr. Diller was a member of St. Jehn's Free Episcopal church, and was iu every way au exemplary Christian gentlemen. He leaves a wife and six children. His funeral will take place en Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.. the services te be held both at the residence of decea-ed and at St. Jehn's church. Death et Mrs. Hannah Ilib:bman. Mrs Hannah IIibshman,wife of Hen. A. P. Hibshmau, of this city, died at the family residence, Ne. 427 North Queen street at G:.0 o'clock en Saturday oven even icg at the age of seventy years. She was a tlaughter of Jehn Adam Wike, of Leba non county. She leaves four children Rev. II. II. W. Hibshman, of Ceutreville, Northampton county ; Salinda, the wife of ex County Treasurer Henry S. Eberly ; Henrietta, the wife of Daniel S. Kauiiinan, of Durlach. and Miss Amanda Hibshman, of this city. Mrs. Hibshman was an ex cellent woman, a member of the Lutheran church. Her funeral will take place en . Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock The services will he conducted by Rev. F. P. Mayser and Rev. Dr. J. B. Shumaker. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Atqiliyxlatltm. The family of Jehn Chambers, living at Ne. 'J20 West Orange street, made a nar row escape from suffocation by coal gas last night. It appears that thci damper in a steve m a down stairs room was closed, and the coal gas unable te escape through the stove pipe found its way into an upstairs room, in which thrce of Mr. Chamber's children were sleeping. The children theie were all badly affected, and ene of them in its struggles fell out of bed. The noise made by the fall led te the discovery that something w;:s wrong. The children were found in a helpless con ditien, and would probably have died had it net been for the timely discovery of their situation and their speedy remevil from the gas tainted room. They are all better te-day and considered out of danger. Meral : AH stovepipe slops are humbugs. lle Could Net Eat HauunUK. On Saturday a certain cigar-box manu facturer entered the gentlemen's room at the Pennsylvania railroad depot, this city, and looking longingly at a bin bunch of bananas hanging in the Union news com pany's stand aud said he would bet a dollar lie could eat three dozen of them in two hours. The news agent theugtit he couldn't aud took the bet, the conditions being that if he ate the three dozen bananas he need net pay for them, but if he failed te eat them all he was te lese a dollar aud pay for all he ate. The banana eater was fed en the biggest and best of the bunch, and in half an hour he man aged te swallow ten of them. Then he began te iet tired, and later sick, and finally he gave up the job and paid a dollar and seveuty-five cents for the dos.e that had made him se sick. hetki. ;;iU5i;;cD. Sule Blown upon ami 1'lIlV'ied. Last niiiht burglars entered the hotel of J. Hepe Ileishberger. at Christiana, this county, by prying off the shutters of the barroom. They then attacked the safe by boring holes in it and charging it with gunpowder or some ether explosive. The deer was blown off and the safe was robbed of $125 in cash and a val uable geld watch. The hotel peeple knew nothing of the robbery until this morning the burglars probably having blown the safe open while a long freight train en the Pennsylvania railroad was passing the bete', the noise of which (leadened the report of the explosion. There is no clue te the rebbeis. Kemilnii e! ihe lS2d Krglmenl 1. V. An informal meeting of the 122d regi ment, P. V., for the object of aifiinien, is te be held at the olliee of Cel. Enilen Franklin en Wednesday afternoon next, January 21, at 2 o'clock, when and where a delegation from each company, upon pre vieus invitation, is expected ti be present, aud when a time will be agreed upon for a formal reunion sometime this spring or summer. Considerable inteicst has already been manifested by all concerned, aud a strong turnout at the appointed time is expected by the survivors of one of Lancaster county's gallant regiment'. ifciiiemberiug the Preacher. Rev D. Andersen and wife, of the OetoiareU P. church, Bait township, who have had fiequent occasion te be thankful for like faveis, aie rejoicing ever a dena tieti surprise visit from members of the congregation and friends in and aioued Quairyville, en Friday last. The geed donors filled the tables aud did net stay te help empty them. The nictI;e;fst Unnfrrcuni. The sixty-third session of the Philadel phia annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held en the 14th of March in Lancaster. Bishop Bewman will preside. Tiie conference was last held in Lancaster in 1855. It is new composed of 2(57 members, for whom ample accom modations will be made. Slight Wreck. At 1 o'clock yesterday morning a slight wreck eccutred ou the Pennsylvania rail read just east of the Little Conestoga bridge A freight train broke and then ran together again. One car leaded with grain was thrown from the track aud con siderably broken. Everything wa-j cleared up by 0 o'clock. Cheap Excursions. Beth railroads will run cheap excur skins ou Thursday next. The fare for the round trip ever the Reading read will be $2 00. Tickets geed for three days. Oa the Pennsylvania read the tickets will be $2. Geed for two days. l'olice Cases. Alderman Samson sent two drunks, a man and a wemau, te jail for thirty days each. Alderman Barr sent six drunks te jail for short terms. Sheriff's Sale. This morning at 11 o'clock a pet table engine the property of II. F. Hermes was sold at public sale for $28. Deputy Sheriff Charlie Strino was the auctioneer. This evening at 7 o'clock, en the premises, the trustee- et the Humane lire company will eiler at public sale, the II umane engine house, Wcit King street. 15ei ks County Special i'.'xciiri-leii te I'hlladelphia, en Thursday, Jan. '. Keuml trip tickets, geed ler three dajs, only $2.(-fi. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 5:1') a: in. Leaves Columbia at 5:10 a. in. Fare, fJ.:!9. j20-tt Amusements. 2"e-Xi(jhfs Concert. Iho. Northcetl concert concert company, of Philadelphia, will give one et their charming musical entei tain- mentsat Trinity Lutheran chapel 1 Sis even ing. The organization ' said te ue composed of artists et recognized worth, and the Junier ' Missionary society, under whose auspices the entertainment will be given, have spared no pains In endeavoring te provide a pleasing and elevating entertainment. "Jolanthe." Bice's opera company, reputed ly one et the best equipped organizations of the kind new traveling, will produce Gil bert A Sullivan's delightful Jairy opera at Fulton opera house, Wednesday evening. The management have taken special care in pro viding the iaet artistic scenic ellecta, elegant estumes. etc., while the orchestra will be under the direction of Signer DeNevellis, late director et the Strakesch opera company. A Providence (H. I.) newspaper reviewing a re cent performance of the opera in that city by the Kite company, says : " As a whole the castls an evenly gped one, and musictlly left nothing te be desired, all the principal hav ing geed voices, and the choruses were given ; with commendable spirit and precision." rat Roenej. Among the. Irish comedians, l'at 1'oenoy cence Sedly holds the position of commanding eminence, en account of the originality of the humor with which lie en en flews the character of the rollicking Hiber nian without ever marring Ins impersonation by the suspicion el coarseness. lie is popular in this city, and the announcement that he will be in Fulton opera house next Thursday evening, wl:h his own great star specialty company, is certain tj attract a large audi ence, with tiie a3iiranej et a capital enter tainment. The Vokes Family. Everybody has heard et the famous Vfkna family, wlie-e success in this ceunliw-nnd abroad has made them the ch'et exponents of the light musical comedy that has become popular. They have had many imitators, b'lt probably no equals and next -FiM-.iy evening will afford our neoelc a i et- pertunity of" passing upon the merits et the "great originals." The Hey Lecturer. At Giace Lutheran church next Thursday and Fiiday evenings the boy lecturer. Werd II. Mills, will apeak te tin: subjec' et " LIg'et and cience et Life and Natui c." Kuthcr a ponderous problem ler an eighteon-ytur-eli! boy, but the youngerator is said te have proved his capa -ity te furnish an agreeable and instructive ciitcitninincnt in it-i treatment. 'JamtiMchck." The distinguished trage dienne, Mine. .Jtmau-chek, is underlined ler Saturday night ul the opera house, when she will app. arin li:e powerful drnmuet ' Mether and Sen," leunded upon Fredericks Bremer' story et ' Till- Neighbors" probably are et the most effective plays in .lanausc'iek's reper toire and in which the New Voik Time eon een cidns her te have scored enii of her most en during triumphs Mnie.Jamtuschek has long since pis'ed beyond th?. range et ordinary eiitieisui, ami by proving her rare histrionic capacity established herself In the rank el the vor d s great artists. BPFViAl. XVTIVt.8. It must have lici-n a tenible state of allalis, that caused the Psalmist te a,lc: " Who can stand betern his cold?" In his day the rcme dii'i wen; 1 :w and doubtful ; ii w much hap pier should tlds giMier.uien hi-., th.it lias a household lemedy. Dr. llull'j Cough Syrup ; se wendi'i-lul Iris been its cuie:? that millions rise up anil call it "blessed." eIULOIl'S CUHK WH.L Croup, Whooping Cem liiiiiii'dhitely relieve rh and isreiiriiiti?, Fer itc. by !l. ii. echran, North l':"i-:i stici.t. druggist, 137 and 13'J 1. W. Xitlrasn'r, Lebanon, Pa., says : "Urewn's Iren Hitters elti'ciu-illy cured me of rheumatism." Fer sale by II. II. Cecluan. druggi-l, i:!7aml laXerili (luecn slivet. ji'- IwuWw The loe!i-h nj.;ct, the v.ise accept; iiilverli-i.itieut et t-iunnens LHei lie: read the ;uhiter. II alu's lleuuy of Iloreheiind aud Tar cures coughs, bronchitis ami i-eiisu'iiplicu. Pike's Toothache Dreps euic in in one minute. ;,li iwdfedAw The taiie-t f:ie -s ::ie seiuelliues marred by myriads el pimples, ami markings et teller or 1 ccklcs, which aie n-adiiy removed by a pop ular toilet dressing, known as Dr. C. W. I5'-n-en's Skin Tere. !, en .cnifulens 'llcers yield te it. Ce te il. it. Cochran"-' drug Mere ler Mrs. freeman's Xav Xa!leitil Dyr Fer bright-iit'-,sa!.di urabilitv of rotor, ai" unequaU'd. Cel- rt e.n 2 te ii pounds Hirer: i n.- l'l ,ng lis!ianl Gf-nnun. Price. l." cent Fer. chills, lever, aauc, ion's Liquid lleel'Tenic. ether. Of druirgl-ls li'd v i:il:ui!-s, (.ol (.el (.ol Celtlen's ; take n; jiMwdeid&w Itcliing I li"- The -yciptwui! ar Hen, int- iw itcllin very di Ire .inglj. moisture, lik" peivplru- . s-un-iiJ.-d by str particularly al ni; itchiug, ;l,l,as'll pin wuinis v leetuni ; t!;e re crawling in and out of the riv i i' parts ure MOtiii times at- feeled: it allow. 'il te continue very serious results may fellow. ' Hit. Swaykc's All All IIcali:;e mArMUNT "isa piri-,ant. sure cure. Alse ler Tetter, Itch s.dt Itlieum, Scald Head, Kry.-ipeias I5,irl,c:-' Itch, ISietchc-, All Scaly, Crusty, l WancO'is : rup ions- Price jOci'iitn. .'J boxes ler $l.i". Sent lj ui.it! te any address en receipt of price In urienev. or thrce err.! pe-tag.- "lamps. I'repued eidj by Dr. Swaync & i-iiu. Xe. ."'!() X Hlh slrei :, I'liiia Jelpliia, t'n. Selilb;. .dl i.ie:.ii:ieiii druggists Swayxk's Fill:' ate tl.c 1) 't 'rail billion-, diVit-ders. '-':" iir.td ii.b.', tevcr-. .v l.vced.UvT.T.:.'rS Universal A;;:ouatle!i !!y the eniiimtiiiity at kiige has been given te iliirderk llloed Hitters Ne instance is known whric dissatisfaction has been inanilestcil by their u-e, or when' :iii"'U but Iienellt followed their administration. Price ii. Fersale by II. I!. Ceehiau, diuugist, 1 Mid l.'i'l North Queue street. Take thr. e times a dav. only; verlisemciiit of Simmons Liver itv see tliuatl tliuatl julater. JSaii t.fte in the meult:, unpleasant breath ami impaired heiiing u hen recalling liein Catarrh, are (ivfemi', and t':e na-a! passages which have been closed ter years aie made free by the use. of Kly's Cream IJ.ilm. Price .")() cent". Apply n.te i.Oftrlls ivlili I'ttle finger. (Inly Twe JtotJles. Messrs. .Jehnsen, Ilellwway & e wiieleale druggKIs et P.'rinlelpiiia, I'a., report (hat emu time age a gentleni-in lun led them a dollar, with a rrqir'.-l le'sutid :i gfied eatnrrli cure te two arm;, officers in ii.')iia. Ite cently tin! -atue genlleman told them that both the elii.ersaud the wif et lien, .lehn C. Fremont, Governer el Arizona, had been enroll e: caUirrh by the Cream llalm. two bottles of Ely's Jll-2vdM.W.V:F Will you suffer witn Ceie.vlatnt ? shdeb's : iivspeps!:-. iiid Liver an.er is guarantee!' te cure you. Fer sale by II. Hiul 1 !'.) Net Hi Queen stieet. I!. Ceclir..n. K17 uiyl-lwdeew&w V CllUlT'l. i -,: .:Ti.:l .li'.al ee 8tep;.c.u. N curable I.u lc.:; riv.jurni v ir.-.utis m an In ig iilsente or Consumetion. Urewn'i iirinrlii:i! "rn, lies de e.e! illsenler the S'f-i.'ia"!; !i'.-c sough s3'rup mj.l l-idi';:r., but act dlrcctiy in t ::.! lut'iiuivisj-ai i; . al laving irritation, give relief In Afeh:a, Urenrhlui C'ltigbs, Ca'arr!:. :! The "'bie.ii I'l-'iiililes which Sing.- rs r-nd I'ubilcSpitkeis ire subject ti. Fer Ibirty j'3arj lirewn'. p.tetieliiai TreO'.i'j lii- been rccoisesiondud by physi cians, and a' -"avs sive ivrlect satisfaction. Having been tested 1 wide and constant use fei ni-Rtly lie ".nt!iv g'-ueratien, they have at tained we! ,iii'i'ited ninkaineng the fc. staple remedies of the aae. Sold at i": cents a bes everywhere. mv-1 vdTTh A F& lv w new te eclJrf llraltli. Itfc'.'ems stnnme that any one will bulfcr lretn the many derangement.! brought en by an impure condition of the bleed, when st'.'j VILL'.SSAP.SAPAUILLA A -VHST1LLINGIA, erBLOOJ' AND L1VEU SYUUP will restore pertc t health te the physical organization. 11 is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te lake, aid lias proven itself te be the best P.I.OOI) PlJP.lFIEll ever discovered, cllect ually curing Scrofula, Syphiitic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Krysipelas, Mala ria; all nerveu-; disorders and debility, bil. leus complaints and all diseases indicating an impure coinlitien of tiie Weed. Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bettie v.iil prove te you its meiits asa health rencwer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CUAUM, especially when Hie complaint Is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the briei and nor veus system. .. a Klt'S PA I man and beast, naily. y PANACKA cures a pain in Fer u--e cxlernally and inter- ItKHlIOllsE if lier-e. cattle POWDER" euro all diseases slicep, hog.-, poultry and all Live Stock. Fer sale at A POSITIVE CLi UK inay'Jt-a store 137 II. I!. Cochran's dm North Queen street. Brown- Moeaeboid ranacem Is the most effective Pain Destroyer la the world. W1U most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied externaily,and thereby mere certainly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted doable the Btrength et an v similar preparation. Itcnres pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all achbs, and Is THK GltEAT UELIEVEK OF PAIN. "Browh's Household Paxacha" should be In every family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea In a tumbler of het water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will bksak xre a cold. 25 cts e bottle. - lbll-lvdM.WaS&w Mothers! aietnersi! Mowers :i Are yen disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of catting teeth ? If ee, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. WIN BLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP It will relieve the peer little snflerer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever used it, who will net toil you at once that it will regu regu late the bowels, and glve rest te the mother and relief aud health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of one et the elaest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 2T cents a bottle. m-2-ly-M.W&S&w Don't Die in the Heuse. 'Heugh en Eats." Clears out rats, mice, reaches, bed-bugs, flics, unts, moles, chip munks, gophers, lie. Meury'H Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.bruiSea sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chillilalns, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give pcrlect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get, Heky'3 Carbolic Salvk, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents, bold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. mj-29-4 Parity tne Weed. " SWATSK'S nLLS." " swavnb's tills." " swathe's pills." acts as a ueact coiuieitek and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen, lug the erirans of digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Kits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, Eillieusness, Had Breath, Jaundice, Liver and Kidney Com plaint, Lack el Appetite, Lew Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constlnatiem Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, Fever an Ague, DiarrlKca, Dropsy, Colds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Fcmale Weakness, Urinary Disorders and nil Irregularities of the Spleen, Stomach, llladdcr and Uewcls. KESTORINO TO HEALTH when all ether remedies fail. They keep the system in a healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver te healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidneys the mutter that poisons the loundallens et lite, He particular te obtain " S Wayne's Pill Price 45 cents a box et 30 pills, er5 boxes $1. Prepared only by Dr. Swatnk & Sen, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask your druggist for them. Sent by mull te any address. ecti eed&wM.W.F J J Ji ATI 8. Gaudki:!!. In this city, en the 20th Inst., Matthew Gardner, in tlie.Jtli year ei ma age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited te attend the iuneral, Irem his late residence. Ne. 2S Locust street, en Tuesday morning at S o'clock. Interment at St. Am theny'scemctciy. 1202t Dillci:. January , 1S83, in this city, Gee. J. Diller, in the G'Jth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are iiuiled te attend the Iuneral, from St. Jehn's LpUcepal church, en Tuesday, 23d inst., at 2:3U p. in. ltd Tasiasey. In this city, en the 20th inst., Franklin Tamaney, In his Gist year. The relatives and friends et .lie lainily are respect I ully invited te attend the Iuneral, from the-resldcnccet his brother-in-law. Win. Weaver, Ne. C()l North Queen street, en Tues day afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. ltd IIiusiimax On the 20th Inst.. Hannah, wife ei Hen. A. P. Ilibsman, in her 70th year. Friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrem the resltb nee et her hus band, Ne. 427 Netth Queen street, en Wednes day, January 24. Meet at the house at II o'clock a. in. Interment in Lancaster cemc ery. 2-2td SJSH AltrEltTISKMEyrs. XirANTJED A LADY WANTS 1IOAKO- ing iii a private beus-. Apply ut this Olliee immediately. ltd i;i)H KENT OK FIIK SAI-K.-THE SUI1T L tier Hese Heuse, heuth Queen frtrect. Apply te GKO. WALL. Southern Ksehangc Hetel, Seuth Queen St. ltd fllKUAINS IX WATCHKS, CLOCKS f c Chains Kings, Spectacles, &c Repairing et all kinds win receive mv personal atten tion. LOUIS WKIJKR, Ne. 15'J N rth Queen Mrert. Remember name and number Di rectly ippellc City Hetel, near Pennsylvaim railroad depot. dec2S 1yd HANK STOCK i.) THURSDAY'. AT I'll HI. 1C SALK.-DN I THURSDAY'. J ANHAKY, 2 1833, at the Leenard Hetel. Fast King street, Lancaster, I'a., will be sold Kighteen Shares of stock et Lancaster County National Rank. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock, p. lit., when terms will be made known by .1. ADAM STY Kit. DAVID STVKR, J I!., Admiiiistrateis of David Stj-cr. dee'd. H. SitUBUUT, Auct. j-22,2S,2ld 1M' 5 1 J will be a meeting of the Democratic City Committee ami members of the County Com mittee from the illy at the Damecriitlc Head nunrters. Deesh's llnilding. en North Queen strict, THURSDAY KVLNING, JANUARY -. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose et fixing the time et holding the primaries. W.H. ROLAND, j 22-4 til Chairman Deni. Ce. Cem. i?u:i K J1 I'.rick Ilen.se. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A One-story Heuse Ne. 3 West Chestnut .street. A One story Heuse Ne. 30 West Chestnut street. A Twe and a-lialt story Heuse Ne. 2: West Chestnut street. Apply te A..1.ST1SINMAN, 120-tfd INTELL10KNCEU OlliCO B. KBAMK SAYLOK HAS RKMOVED HIS JALLKKY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.. S- Kxactly opppeslte the Old Stand. CCtll-liUlllAtWit CUM'AKTNI'JKSHIPNUTICK. ) The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership in the Dry Goods llusiue.-s, under the name and 11 rm of I1ARNISH & CO., at the old stand. Ne. 4(1 West King street, where wc hope by strict attention te business te merit a ceu tin nance of that public confi dence which the house has se generously re ceived in the past. JACOB HAKNISH, WlTME.lt HESS. Lancaster Jan. 18, 1S83. janl!)-3t WHAT IS 1'KUTH ? Truth is a solid FACT, mere solid than till! Granite Reck. It is the richest coin et the purest metal, free from alley of every descrip tion. The sliatt et envy will net lace it. It is suneunded ou all sides by a thousand fees, but each and all without exception arc mute beneath Its piercing glance. It is a fact as solid as the above that Clarke sells the finest and purest SO cent Teas, the choicest Ceirces loc. te 23c. per pennd, the nmest Sugars and Spices of any house in the Mate. Ne. 31 WKST KING STREET, Next Doer te Cooper Heuse, It Lancaster, Pa. PUKLIUSALK. WILLBK SOLD ON TUES DAY', JANUARY' 23, 1SS3, at lp.m..en the premises Ne. 11 East King street, al' that large stock of wines and liquors late the prep, erty of A. II. Relst, deceased, consisting et e bbis Orient W Iiisky, 2 bbls Ovcrhelsl Whisky, 5 bbls Spirits, 2 bbls N. K. Rum, Imported Gins and Rrandics. Demestic Gins and ISrandles. 'Cherry and Ginger Urandy. Hitters, Pert, Ca- tawua aim ciaret wines, a uuis urapc aim z bbls Blackberry Wine, Bottled Whiskies, Wines, etc., and Liquors of various ether dc dc seiipliens Alse, 7 bbls Vinegar, Empty Bar rels. Kegs, Demijohns, Bettles. Flasks, Pumps, Measures, Shelving, Sate, Ofiice Furniture, e'.c, etc.. etc. Alse, 2 Horses and Harness, 2 Liquor Wagons, Buggy, 2 Sleighs and ether articles tee numerous te mention. Terms Cash ler purchases under $50; evor that amount note, with approved security, payable in CO days, 11 preferred. S.C.MILLER. AilmlnistratorerA.H.lteist.Dec'd. j2-10,13,17,20i22 1TJEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHK ANNUAL MEETING OF THK L Stockholders el the American Mechanic's Building and Lean Association will be held en MONDAY EVENING ( 22d Inst. ), a.. 7f$ o'c'ect, la Temperance Hall. Election et offi cers and ether business. Meney for sale at low rites of interest. A new series of stock will be issued and shares sold te persons desiring te borrow money. WM. T. JEFFEKIES. JI9-3tdB Secretary. "DUBLIU sALK ur' VALUAULE CITY MONDAY" EVENING. X Property. On JANUARY, 22 18S3, will be sold ou the prem ises, ey tne trustees of the Humane t ire com pany, all that let of ground and building erected thereon ( being the engine house et said company, recently erected ), situate en the north slde of West King street, west of Charlette street, in the city of Lancaster, fronting en West King street 32 feet and ex tending in depth 245 feet, mere or less, ad joining property of J. M. Herzeg tml Philip Wall. The building Is substantially built, is 32 feet wide by 103 feet deep ; has a geed cellar, is two stories in height, and has water and ether con veniences. This building is admirably adapted for a market or tobacco warehouse, and the attention 1 buyers is directed te this property, as It will be sold at a bargain. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m,. of said day, when conditions of sale will be made known by LEWIS SIMON. PETER KITCIIIE, LEO JACOBS, Trustees. Henry Shubert, Auct. jll,13,17,20,22.l ENTERTAINMENTS. "FULTON OPKRA HOUSE. Wednesday Night, January 24. Fer which occasion the management have so se cured the Sensation et the S asen, RICE'S 0PEKA COMPANY, Organized by E. E. RICE. CHAS. E.1CICE, Proprietor. In a Superb Production et GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S Latest Comic Opera, in two Acts, entitled, IOLANTHE; Or. the Peer and the Peri. The Opera will be magnliicently mounted with new and beauti fill scenic effects, by Mr. La Mess, elaborate and costly costumes, by Charles Plersen or Paris, New Y'erk and Bos Bes Bos eon. 49Admissien, 35, 50 and 75 cents ; Kcscrvcd Scats, 75 cents. Fersale at Opera Heuse Olliee. j2e-itd LANCASTKR WATVUEa. F ueni " A MAN, LIKE A WATCH, IS TO BE VALUED BY HIS GOINGS." William Penn. THE Lancaster Watch WELC0MKS IHiR SAl.t. I7UK KNT. . One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. K3 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market HetHf. Apply at Ne. SU.1 NOKTII QUKEN STKEET. d2;)-trd f.'OB i:knt. I' Twe Stoics and Dwellings. Sa. 3'H and 3U3 North Qm-en street, opposite North- rn Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. ."a". NOUTil JUKEN STUbET. d2U-lid 170K SALE. 1 Deuble Twe-Story TWEI.VK-IJOOMEI) DWELLING, Chuici: Location, ii.itii. Under ground Di-iiiuaiie. Laifjc TWo-steuY STA liLK and Gr.enliniise in icar, !iult and fchrnbliery in variety. Applv at li'if-ttd NO. J3!l i:ast UINl. ST it E It. r. 1JUHL-K1 S.I.H OK VALU.llll.K IIIUL ESTATE.--WI11 lm sold ut .!ihlic sale en Friday, January 2G, 1SSJ, at t he Coe;m hnnv that valuable two-story r.ttWJK HWKI.ijlNvi and two-story Mriclt liacic Ituildir.jj, tout 1 11 -iiij hull and seven rooms, situated en the west aide of Seuth Prince street, 'n 112. te' Iren ts 23 lect incluilinga thrce-tcet s de ullev, let runs In depth te Water stici-t; live rooms are papeied. fruit tries and grape vines in yard and hydrant. This property will he sold en easy tcr s fcnle te commence at 7 o'clock. Conditions made known lv CIIAttLh IIOI..WAUTH. IlKNr.V blltlllRKT, Auct j';td OXOCEKIES. W OULDYOU KNJUV lEKALTil USE Entire Wheat Fleur. WHAT IT IS. Itls a Fleur of the entire Wheat kernel, ex cept the weedy, luniitrilieus, indigestible outer skin or husk, which is net a loed This husk Is first removed and Mien the ti'tire feed part et the kernel is reduced te an evenly line unit perfectly homogenous Heur a condition essential te the easiest and fullest digestion, and the me-it purtuct. assimilation into the system. Ne Millstones being used, the product, is man nfuct urc i cold hence, there i 110 chemical or ether injury te the. Starch. Gluten, Mineral Salts or Phosphate element of the grain, and they are all preserved in the Heur In just the same purity and proportion that nature stored them in the wheat. Makes delicious, light, spongy ilr. ad. Gems, W 11 Hies. Mufllns, Doughnuts and i.riddle Cukes. Can be used ler all pnrpn-er, the same as U White Fleur. GIVE IT A TIIIAIj. CALL AND GET A CIRCULAR. D. S. Bursk, Agt., 17 East King Street. UARlt WARE. IN EW HAKUWAKK STOKK, 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN: BUILDING and CABIMvi HARDWARE, STOVES, HEA TEliS, ItANGES, PAINTS,) OILS and GLASS, Heuse Furnishing Goods. sll-Snidil-w PENH'S MIS." ThisTest of its fluality. SECOND EDITION. MONDAT EVENING JAN. 22, .1883. SHATTERED BY POWDER- aiANY L1VKS UKLIKVED TO BK LOST. Giant Powder WerKs Near Oakland, Cal., mown Up Thirty Persons Mlsslee Terrific Force et the Kxploslen. San Francisce, Jan. 22. Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the city was shaken by a heavy explosion. Four ethers followed at intervals of four sec onds, and a dense column of smoke rising across the bay was sufficient evidence that another had been added te the numerous powder works disasters that have occur red iuthe vicinity. A brief dispatch says the giant powder mill near "West Berkley station, four miles uertu et Oakland, was blown up aud that many Chinamen were killed. Twe white eneu who were about the building escaped. It is known te-day that th-J number of killed is net se great as at first reported. There are nec ever thirty missing. Fire is still raging and mero explosions are ex pected All the houses within a radius of a half mile arc completely shattered. The total less by explosion will net be leas' than $100,000. UOSGKKSS, Tun IV Topics lit the senate. Washington. Jan. 22 .In the Senate Air. Cameren (Pa.) presented a large num ber of petitiei.s of iron workers in differ ent placer, in Pennsylvania against any re duction or duties en any foreign manufac tured goods below the rates recommended by the taiilF commission. "Mr. Merrill called up his resolution of fered last week, providing for evening ses sions, beginning this evening. His object he said was te ascertain whether any earn est effort was te be made te pass the tariff bill at tint; session el Cengrcts. A long debate en.sued as te the merits and. demerits of the tariff bill, but no action en the resolution was reach ed, when at one o'clock several senators called for the regular order the tariff bill, and its consideration was proceeded with. In the Heuse, under a call of states, a number of bills were introduced and re ferred ; aud at 12:lii the Heuse wcut into committed of the whole en the array ap propriation bill. TtilS (ilMilUiA. Nn Ttace r Hid l.nht I'asseugcra New Yerk, Jan. 22. Ajreuts of the Hamburg-American Hue received a cablo cable "iiun this inerninji saying the steamer llnnsa has lelurued from a cruise and re ports tlr.'t she sav the wreck of the Cira bria, but no trace of suivivers or bodies, although the weather was clear. Numerous inquiries were made at the oftice of the Hamburg steamship company te d,y by friends and relatives of persons who weie passengers ou the steamer Cim I'l'ia. Very little euceurauenicnt could be liven any of thorn. Mr. Meyers, agent of the company, says he hardly expects auy mero HOP'S te-day, as their steamer Ilausa has cruised about ilie wreck without learning any psuticuiars. A r.LIST i"KliI THK NOIITH FOLK. ;;.; . iril .!i rfi' IViiy lnil K;'.llnir t'iiKt tli j Mercury Ci HiCAeti, .la.). 22. At S o'cleclc this morning the thermemeter was twenty twenty thrce bi-liiw .-, there being few peop!e in U10 .streets, and many have been se vi n !y ii'.j.-.- b;tt".i. The cold wave seems t' be moving cast.rard. Cleveland, JUu 22. The thermomo thermemo thermome tcr her-1 full 2 degtee.i in eG hours, and this .n'iiii.)g it st 101I three degrees below zuri, and premising te fall lower. A fui!.)!" all! p;cv tiled lft night. hL')i:itu,- .rii:l'Ji;ir:ie;: CenfLlent et Ito-olectien. Tuexi'en, N .T.,.I,ip. 23. Senater Mc Pis; isen anivi.ii 1:1 tins city shortly belere n- r,. The indications favor the holding !' Hie Democratic as well as the Its'pu'-d'e.n senatorial caucus fl.is 'v.-tjti! .- iiffer the adjournment (ii'b.'ih Ueusn. Hv nater McPherseu claims th;?, he will hi.ve 23 votes en the first bal bal eot. 1 lii only i-.iH-Ae 23 te nominate him. Stubbed ill, hutethc. irl. New i'uiik, Jan. 22. Thus. Fitzgerald ipiaricl'eii la-t m.;tit with Mary Alice jlass, te v.'.intn lie had been paying attention and stabbed her in the region of the heait and in the arm. The wounds are d .ngtreus Fit.t'iaid was held te day te awaif the wnuu.n's iiijii; ic. if.iult of the young l':-:i;:.tiui !'.jiuiei i: :i i'aper Mill. -lki'en. !!., J.n. 22 At seven o'clock tins TUiii- lili hui'- :i.--i jih .i a e..;ii 1 :z v.w JAiujer paper t.".u thi.-. pi.ie.s exploded with ter ;,i', '.vieekir.g half of the iminense ii'. I'atiiek McCormick was killed .,h;! C.rre'.t. is missing. Eight ethers wi-ie iijr.ri.d, ene of whom will piepably J'armrr Snmcneed fir Anten. Li.UANex, I',:., J.in. 22. Jacob Stager, aweiliid; nirner, residing near this place, w.ih te dav Htitei;ced te live jeais and two mouths in the Kistern poniteu peniteu tiary and 200 ler atsen. Aui.in Jie.-tid by tire. Itaxe, Neva.la, Jan. 23. A report from the Ni -i Vis last ni-iht s.iys Susanviile, Cali fornia, has been :gain destteyed by tiie, but no parftcu'ais are given. .1 limped Inti laKra mile. Xiaeaua Falls. N. Y., Jan. 22. Thes. IIiKc!', of Philadelphia, drove te Geat inland this nierning, jumped from the Lns'i Island b'-'dge and was carried ever the falls. a Tliens-itnl I'eple lint et Werk, Lonlie.v, Jau. 22. The Briten Ferry, Val.?s. iron works, have stepped opera tions, thiewiiig a thousand persons out of oinpleymcnt Snlciite I'J f andamiin. Piiiladkli'Hia, Jan. 22. Frank Merri committed tuieide a Eleventh and Tasker streets this morning by taking laudanum. Aii'sthcr V'HCl Sliipivreclieil. Cakli: Iitn.v, J.in. 22 The ship Nor Ner waik Las been sunk off this place and eight perrens drewtu d. WIJATIIKH llHATlJS. Vv'asiiint.tex, Jan. 22. Fer the Middle Atlantic Matis cooler aud fairer weather, northeasterly wind.-; aud higher pressure. A Tale In Hanger. Tlin i" 1'ie luct concerning every man we'iian and child wl'e has in the Ijedy the 'eed- el kidney, bladder, liver and urinary di-eHM'". from which may spring ISright's dis ease et the l.-i.inejH. Such a jirmpect is sim Tly terrible : anil it is the duty et every one Ki'li" rid ei fin! dan .:i at once. Te de this in lalilily. u-e Hunt's Remedy, the great kidney and liver medicine. jlTced&w ri:ti':nlUptilit .market. :ii..i;sj.-' -:r.. Jan. 22. Fleur firm and fair ly netive ; Smierilni-, i:: 0 i i ; extra, .!su 1 (j4 lJ ; Petin'ii Fitinily. i 7.Hi" 0 I live Heur at 152S-S ' ... ,, , I V. I,. ;., active and higher ; Del. and I'a Red, SI i--1 lr ; Lengiierry lieu unci Aineei, ?i ij Cern lirme:- :.nd .-oeil in((uiry ler local use. Oats firm and active: Ne. 1 Whlte 30?B52c ; Ne. i! de. Ifc; Ne. 3 de, 4jc ; Ne. 2 mixed, -fOe. Uve firm at Cc. Previsions steady. Lard steady. Sutter dull ami weak; I'a. Creameiy extra, ::(, i0e : Western de, :5sc: firsts, 30:c. Rolls dull; I'i'iin'ii and Western, 15a21c i teipiaiily. Eras quiet : Penn'a, 26e ; Western, 25c. Cheese Arm but quiet. Petroleum dull ; refined, 7-k7Kc Whisky at $1 20, New Yerk Marker. Nbw reRK, Jan. 2i Fleur State and West ern a shade firmer r fair nxnert nnr! meder. ate local trade demand. Wheat ?ilJic higher and firm ; active speculative trading ; Ne. 1 White, 1 1: Ne. 2 Ked. Feb.. il lSQi 16$: de Marcn. J118!i61 lSJg; de April, u S)K8l 21 ; de May. l 207tftfl21& - Cern Klc higher anil fairly active: Mixed Western spot, fi3g72c;.de futures. V5iS71Vc. Oats ?$lc higher: State. 49353c; West ern, 47253c : Ne. 2. Jan., 49c : de 'eb., and Mar., 49S; de April, 4c; de May, Cattle Market. Philadelphia, January 22. Cattle market dull; sales, 3.E00 head: prime 6K97c ; KOOd"t66Kc; medium at SXSSJic; cournen Sheep dull ; sales. 13,000 head : prime, die ; geed. 5ific ; medium, UimlAe ; common, Hogs in active demand ; sales. 5,000 head ; prime, 9Kc : poe!. ggpc ; medium, 3X8?ic ; common, SJifiSc. Grain and Prevision notations. One o'cleclc quotations el grain and prevli Ions, furnished by S. K Vundt, Breker, U East KtngstreAt, Chu-ae. Jau. -a. Wheat Cern Oat Feb 1.01 .OX May.... 1.09-X .5SJi .40 1'otreleu'i .oil city. ye. Perk 17.C0 13,'iO ijinl 10.87k; 11.2) Uve Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipt?, 17,000 head ; ship ments. 3,900 head ; market uneven and weak at 5 10c decline; mixed. 5 7SgG2i) ; heavy, $G l(a CO ; light, 3 70O 20 ; skips. : 05 Se ; qnallty peer. Cattle Kecclpt3. 2,ree head ; shipments, 4,800 head ; market weak unil generally very dull except for a few deslrabie lets ; quulity peer ; glutted with low grade stecS ; expert, 1080 25 : geed te choice, S :)fJ.'S3; common, te tair,.$l5 10 ; butchers' ii 15JJ4 ; stockers and tucitcrs, i3l K. Sheep lSccetpts, l.20s) head; shipments, 2,9 0; market active and ste-'kiuiicmand ; common te fair, $.t4 25 medium te geed, $4 ."."ig)4 !) ; clieicu te extra, $ 2j5 7.. Stock Mnibetf. New Yort, Fhilndelphfa and Lecal 3tecn, also United States Bends renerteil dally :v Jacob If. Leng, 22 North (Jaecii street. .Jan. 22. 10:00 l:t-J vji. A. M V m. r. t . M'i TO 4!;4 3 .-alii :wi . 112' 11 1 1122 Denver ft Kte Grande N. Y..Lclte Krie & Western.. . Kansas and Tezsa Lake Shern New Jersey Central .... 7i.7iji; 7.11 New Yerk, Ontario & V 2i!v' 'I..' ?" St. l'anl, M. & Omaha Xi il" 1S.A4 I'acllic Mall Rochester A I'ittsljurgh 20 2rt7; Texas Pacific 41-i liJi Wabash. St. Leuis & Pacific.... 83Jri 3.IV4 Western li nlen Tel. Ce sUj S!'s Pennsylvania Central ee,' e Philadelphia & lleadliu 2S 2s;i Northern Pacini Cem 51 51 " " I'rutnrred.. 87 87 Buffalo Pltl-s. A Wert 114 19 i....;ii niiicKs nnc Hoting. Par La j i jale ,UU."5 W7X 131 I2U lUl IK !..'. l;. . 102 1200.25 ics.riii 132.50 III) 150 112 tlLU) i.ll.W 200 1 15.7.'. Mil 151 70.5-.' 1:17 1-2.25 i;.r,n 50 vel. IlOiJ 100 100 IOC 100 100 1(V) IDG 100 1(1) Lanc-'.'Uy 6 -par ct. Lean, due lb82. . . ' " 1SS5... " 1800... ' ISMS... 5 per ct. 1 or SO years.. " & per ct. Scheel Lean.... ' 4 " in 1 or 20 years.. : " tn 5 or 20 years.. , " (1 " In 10or2(iyeai-s. Manhciiu borough lean u.uik arecKS. Fist National n iti. -. e7) Fanners Ki,.:eiial" ,,ir 50 Fulton Natler.il .-. 100 Lancaster Cetmt.v Vft'Sena! Iftink.. 50 Columbia NiuJemu hw-ik 100 Kphrata National X k loe Flist National ISmnc 'leluinbia.. .. 100 First National llanr., stnisburg.... u Fli-st National Bank. Marietta KM; First National Hank Mount Jev.. 101 Litltz National liank loe Man he! .n National Bank 100 DnieTi National ISanl. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank Kki MIS0BLL.4NKOU8 HTOCid. Quarrvvlllu Ii. B K0 MillcrsvllieStreet Car 50 I nt'iilrer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory let) Gas Light mid Fuel Company f 120 Stevens Heuse 1D) '.M Columbia G;is Ceiup.iny Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company. Marietta llollennvare Stevens Heuse Sicily Island East Urandy witn: A Waynesb Millcrsville Nermal Melioel... 100 170 ICO fiO 1.5" Ml 15 ;.... se I "...$I00 117 100 105 100 I0.-i.50 Ce.. 100 100 Ce., 100 tee '.....$ 25 5 10. 13V 22 '.'.'.'. 25 J 18 25 20 25 Id 25 47.23 25 21 '.'.'.'.'. 25 VIO 25 40.1; 25 .".,".. 100 ta no r:.i 25 75 . . . . .10 i.i' 25 13 25 ..: .. .. 100 i-5 ..... &) 275.- MISC3f.I.".WC.a3 n.'03, Quarryvltle i:. St.. dm lclK.... iCeailing & C'eluniliiti If. !:.Vs Laneantcr Watel: Ce.. i!uc 1S-C. LanciLslurUas Light and Fuel due in I er20 years Lancaster (1:ls L!;htamf Fuel due left! TC3HVIK STOCKS. Big Spring A itwvi-r V alley BrtdgciHirt & Horcshec Columbia A Cttcstntif Hill 'lelninbiii & Washington ifeIundilaA Big Spring Lancaster A Kphrata Lancaster & Willow Street StiiLsburg fe Millport Marietta x Maytewi: Marietta. Mount lev Lanc..Ell.abftht'u&.Middletii Lancaster .t Frultvllle. Lancaster & Lltitz Lancaster it Wllllaiii-itewii..... Lancaster A Maner Lancu.Yt'r & MunliH'nt Lancaster & Marietta Lancaster & New llellund Lanea-ster &Sus'iuehaniia I.hMAI. NOV IV EH. Assii;NKi hsTATi; r ;i-.k;k . llensel and wile, et Lancaster city, Im caster comity. Pa. 1,'eergeO. llensel and iviiu, et s:iid Lancaster city, having by deed of oI eI untary assiinneiii, dated JANtI AUY 12. A. D. Ifc'b'J, iis.-igind and transteited all their real estate and effects 'n tins undersigned, "or thu beuellt d"tliicrediteis et the said Geerge O. llensel, he therelen gives notice, te all per sons indebted t" said assigner, te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, and these haviligcl'iiiiis te present them te Oil AS. 1 . LAN D1S. Assignee, Uesiding Iu Lancaster City. L. Kllmakbi:, Atty. jaulA-Gideaw 1.1.IATK Ol" SAKAiI VlftTOXJ.ATi; OK li Lancaster. Pa , di cased. Letters testa ineiitary en .-aid estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persona indebted thereto arc requested te uiukc immediate pay ment, and these having claims or deuniuds against the estate el the decedent, will make the same known te the 11 without del,y. ANN M. MARTIN, 2i31 Iletiiietta Street. Philailelphii. W. Lcaman, Attorney. H-i5Ieaw I.'dTATK IIP W21.I.I A31 IJ. KLNSKV, I.ATK JLj et Liineaster, Pa., decea-ed. Letters et administration en haid estate having bi'en granted te the. uaderslgncd, nil p Ts.nn in ilebted thereto are requested le make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the saint:, will present them without delay for settlement te this under signed. W. LEAMAN, Admtn-strater. ill'MiteawdTu Centre Square Lancaster E STATU tl'' i-ilAl.Vi.NA Si. STEWAKl, late of Lancaster city deceased. Letters testamentarv en said estate having been granted te "the undersigned, nil persons In debted i hereto arc requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the e.-tate et the decedent, will make the same known te him without delay. ELAM D. nt'IlST. Executer, It' siding in Lancaster City. B. C. Kkbadv, Attorney. il28-Gtdeaw MEVIVAL,. .-t KAY'S SI'KCIPItJ fU)Il.NK.-THK Jt Great English Kcinedy. Mi unfailing euro ler Iinpetency, and all Diseases that fellow less of Memery. Universal Lassi tude. Pain In the Hack. Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplct, which wc desire te send free by mail te every one. Tin; Specific Medicine Is sold by all di ugglsts at il per pack age or six packages for J5. or will te sent Iret; by mall en the recelnt et the uieny,by ad dressing the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 and IS'J North Queen street. On account et ceuntcr- fe.ts, wc have iiiiopiee mi leiieiv nmiiptr: Rnrrz-lvd") y-vlUlSUI 7 UcmJcr, have you a son; threat? Take OCCIDENTAL. Arc von troubled with hoarseness and phlegm in thi threat? Take OCCIDENTAL Have you diphtheria or scarlet t'evcrin jour family '.' Don't hesitate te try the OCCIDENTAL at once, it never fuLs if taken iu time. A decided change Is seen after three or four doses have been taken Th OCCIDENTAL can be had of any druggist In Lancaster at 5.'lc and $1.00 per bottle. Don't fail te try it. II. B. COCHRAN, Si. i:i7auitl-KNerfi Queen btrcet, always lias It ou hand. 02-mdTu,Th4S iiK'Oliiy genuinu. jiii4wiu. ... v.,,. --,,, ,. kjj us Fer sale in Lancaster by !I. B. Cochran, Drn""!st. 137 and 1W North Queen street. THEGBAY MEDICINE CO.. N. .