Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 29, 1883, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY EOTISJyteENCER. MONDAY JANUARY 29 1883.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OTJK BEGULAK UUKKEHPU.NUKNUU
i: vcn te Along tlie Sagqnertaniia Item of
Intcrct-t In ami Around tlie Borough
Picked Up by ibe Intelli
gencer's Keperter
Te day the invitations wcre issued for
tlie ball of the II. D. T. club. Over 800
poisons liava been invited. Every ar
rangement will be made for the conveni
ence and pleasure of tbe guests, commit cemmit
tws having been formed which will
attend te the vatieus details. Iuvitatiens
J.avn been sent te Harrisburg, Marietta,
Middletown, Maytown, Mt. Jey, Mount
Mile, Lancaster, Yerk, Hauever, Delta,
ami IJaltimerc. The list, of course, in-
c tides a lare number of Columbia people
. i t ;ei sons rebiuing in this vicinity.
1 he dance Will be the event of the season
ler this pl.ice if the weather is at all fav fav
e.ahlc. i:ieugli Uriels.
Miss Julia Lentz, of Lancaster, is visit
ug ( harlcA Pager's family. The ice is
liiiiifey combing and the coasting is ruined.
- Kail read 1 ) ispatcher Smoker's daughter,
I'.icil, with Ne. GUI, drew the dell en ex
hibition at Kurdel's grocery. St. Paul's
I'. E. church public sociable at Mrs. C. C.
K:eii.u(ls' next Thursday evening. " At-!':.i-,on,rt.TelliU's,"
booked for Feb. 12.
Anion;; the Churches.
Th-' churches were nearly all well attend
ed, yesterday, although the walking was
vey hud, even daugereus, quite a number
i-T persons having received severe falls
The Methodist church was crowded in the
1'ivvcr part of the auditorium, intuy persons
i ulse occupied the gallery. A large num
inrf poisons were connected with the
iurJt as prohatieuists at the morning
. ml evei'ing service, and several persons
weic united in full sncmber.sbip. The re -i:v.il
will be continued every evening of
this week, Saturday accepted. The E. E.
Lutheran ketuie wariweil attended.
A (huuken tn.tti strayed into Triuity
liefenncd church last night and fell into
such a profound slcep that he was awak
ened with difiiculty at the close of the
services. He was finally made te under
stand that the church was about te Le
closed and left.
A young mcti'ii prayer, meeting has
li en started at the Presbyterian church.
Tin Mt'ctiiigciire gradually increasiug iu
numbers, as mere interest is manifested'in
them.
JIllicer'K of the "yjiiigrapltlcal Union.
At. a meeting of Typographical Union
Ne. ), the following officers weie elected
for the ensuing year : President, J. L.
Vegan ; 1st Vice President, J. A. Hei
n: 7. ; 'Jd Vice President, O. S. Fcaglev ;
liecenliui; Seeictary. 11. S. Kauffman ; Fi
i uncial Bceretnry, J. 0. Haus ; Treas
uier Jeseph Uuintucr ; Sergcant-at-arms,
IS. J-' Hehlctt ; Trustees, II. Pinkcrten,
Francis JJrccht, 11. S. Kauffman.
A Street I'lglit.
M. F. Traegand Gee. Itcamsnyder quar
relled ever a game of peel at Zcch's Girard
k-jUhO en Saturday evening, and after
l"avi:ig the saloon camcte blows en North
Queen street near the railroad, lleara
snyilcr puni&hcd Traeg rather severclj',
and the latter sued him for assault and
battery. Uc.imsnyiler entered hail for a
hearing before Alderman Samson to
morrow evening.
Arm Urelten.
Minnie, an eleven jear old daughter of
Mrs. Jehn Roenoy, living at Ne. 3 East
Frederick street, fell en the ice ou North
(Jucrri street abeve Chestnut, aud frac
tuicd her left arm abeve the wrist. Dr.
Welchans set the broken limb, and the
Fiittle girl is doing well.
A IlrqutstlJen Honored.
A special dispatch te the Intelligent
rA sayn : " Tite requisition of the gov
ernor of Missouri for the remanding of
Jehn 14. Dounis, arrested at Lancaster for
fraud in Si. Leuis, was granted by the
governor this morning."
AimiKCiuciilH.
''J lie II 'lute Xlavr." Te-morrow night Mr.
Rtrtlcy CuinpbeH'.s recent successlul play of
The White Slave " will be given in Lancas
ter jer the first time. The piece Is a melo
drama abounding in startling situations and
ilrainutie climaxe. while the story, which is I
located in the .sunny Seuth, is described as
one of touching luauty and uncommon fore -.
All that !-ceiiic ellt'ei and mechanical con
trivance can de in the way of enhancing the
pre-entalien has l-een i.dded, and the papers
of the large cities speaV in high praise of the
performance.
" 77ie Musketeers." The lively and jiepular
couiifepcni et " Tha Musketeers," which i-
te have its initial representation in this city
Wednesday eve.niiig. by the famous llosten
Ideal opera ceninany. is comparatively un
known here, never having been sung in pub
lie, but it is c. -,il j-ene of the brightest and
tunnicst of recent operatic productions, the
inu-iic being of a sprightly clnracter, with
beuufilul airs and vigorous choral efl'ects,
while the story is tunny in the extreme. Sonic
of the be-t talent in this tine company is
.illed into sequisitien in the performance of
thuep.-ru. tin; e:isi including Tem Karl, Mr
JlaeDenal I, Miss Marie Stene, Mi-w Gcraldlue
Ulmaraud oMierset .similar wide and laver
able lepule.
HIT.VIAI. miVltiKH.
Why. what are you putting that en my
feet for." iis'ecd a man with a heavy cold.
Why, te draw the cold out of your head,"
answered the considerate nurse. "The deuce
you say, I would rather have it stay where it
is than be drawn the whole length et my
l)i-dy." At any r.de there is a mere pleasant
method than that, go und get me a bottle of
Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup.
'lnr. nuiiitive properties et Celden's Liquid
Hi I Tonic su-taius the body without solid
loed. Celrfen'x; no ether. 129 lwdeed&w
llACKMirr.M'ic," a lasting and flagrant per
limie. 1'iiee -i" and W) cents. Fersale at Cocli Cecli
nuiV. ding "tore. 1 7 North (jucen street.
II. 11. Fiieic, Muyil-'ld Farm, Somerset Ce.
I'.i., says : Brown's Iren rtittcrj, attested by,
p.-rsenal expunenee, is tliu King et Tonics."
Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
Vi'. North Que. n street j-201wdtw
SihlphN Ce-ign and Consumption Cure is
Mld by us en a guarantee. It cures consump
tion. Fer sale by II. it. Cochran, druggist,
337 and 3;i North Queen St. myl-lwdcewAw
Fer valuable information, read the udver
lisemc-nter Simmons Liver Regulator.
Ge te II. 1! Ceicliran'- drug store for Mrs.
jVccmixiCx ?'cw National Dyes. Feir bright-2ic-s
and t ui-abllity et color, are unequaled.
Celer ft em te 5 pounds. Directions lu Eug
Jl-hand (iernian. l'rice. IS cents.
i;rnwit'A tioiiHcneid fanacea
Is Urn nie-t c.IIeelive t'ain Destroyer in
the v.-i-rii!. Will iiiiwt surely quicken the
ulexxi, whether taken internally or applied
cxl m :'lj,anel t.u-reby mere certainly rellev
pal::, whether chronic or acute, t linn any ether
pain idleviafer. ami ills varrnnfed double the
Btrc-ngl'i e' any Flmllur meparatien. It cures
pam In die. sme, R.-u k or Rowels. Sere Threat,
Kheuinaltsm and jli. aeuih. and Is THE
URLAT KELlEVEIt OF PAIN. "Ukewn'3
Hovs'jkelj !au.ei:a" should be in every
lnmi'.y. A '.iv. -.poeniul of the 1'anacea in a
tumblvitjj ret water sweetened if preferred J,
taken at bed time, will r.auAK vv a cold. 25ets
a bottle- tanll-lydM.WAS&w
The best, the cheapest tremedy in the world ,
see advertisement et .Simmons Liver Regulator.
v When heirt and brain Linguisliesand th
majesty of perlcct human nature is conquer
ed by a liclzle temper and tendency te sorrow,
the nerves are faulty. Give sympathy te the
sufferer and teach him tlie virtues of Dr. Ren
son's Celery and Ch ineuule Rills.
ji'Jlwd&w
ItErCUE with Hale's Honeyed iioivlieuudand
Tnr, befere the baby strangles with croup.
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute.
jXMwilced&w
Wide Awake Delta.
Messrs. Sargent Bres., druggists.Delta, Ohie
In ordering a quantity of Themas' Eclectric
Oil, write that they never sold anything that
gave such universal satisfaction in curing
coughs, colds, bronchitis, rheumatism, . neu
rnlgin. etc. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, arug-
gist, j:;t und 139 .North yueen street.
Fer Thick Head,
Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions, " Wellt'
May Apple rills anti-bilious, cathartic. 10
and 23 cents.
Had taste in the mouth, unpleasant breath
and impaired hearing, when resulting from
Catarrh, are overcome, und the nasal passages
which have been closed ler years are made
tree by the uye et Ely's Cream Ratie. Price
50 cent.".
Apply iutu nostrils with little linger.
Only Twe ISettles.
Messrs. Jehnsen, Jlolleway & Ce.. wholesale
druggists el Philadelphia, Pa., report that
some time age a gentleman handed them a
dollar, with a request te send a geed eatarih
cure te two army eJlicers In Arizona. lie
cently the sume gentleman told them that
both tlie eulcers and the wife et Gen. Jehn C.
Fremont, Governer et Arizona, had been
cured of catarrh by the two bottles of Ely's
Cream Balm. Jll-2wdM,WF
KKSCUKU JFKUM UKATU.
The tollewlngsiatementot William J. Cough
in, el Semervlllc, Mass., Is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for it the attention et our read
ers. lie says : "In thu fall et 1S7SI was taken
with a violent bleeding of tlie lungs, followed
by u severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite anil llesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer el 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
Whiletlicre the doctors said 1 had a hole in
my lelt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors und med
icl nes. 1 was se lar gene at one time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope
bnt a irlend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOIi THE LUNGS. 1 lauglie at
my friends, thinking my cu.se incurable, but 1
get a brttle te satisfy them, when te my sur sur
priseu d gratification, I commenced te feel
better My nope, once dead, began te revive,
aud tr fay I ieel in belter spirits than i have
the past three years.
" I writelhis hoping you will publish it, se
that every one siftllctl with Diseased Lungs
will he induced te take Di:. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, und be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN I5E CURED. 1
have taken two bottle-' and can positively say
that It bus done me mere geed than all the
ether medicines I have taken since my sick
ness. My cough hua almost entirely disap
peared and 1 hliall seen bi; able te go te work.'
s-old by II, 15. Cochran, li7 erth Oucen street
A Ceugi , oem or .-".ire i .ireat slieiilii ue
ElOiibit. .Neglect frequently resells :i: an In
cumhii. Lung Disease or Coiisumplien.
ISit.wii's i.renciilal Troches de net dt--erder
thetHtemacli like ceu;jli nvrup0 and inNams,
butact .liiectlyen iheimiamed i.i u-.sIUyiiig
lr:tatIen, give .eb'-t in Autliii-a. Ilrenchlai
Coughs, Catarih, and iii.) Tloea! Treuhle.-'
which SincrsaiM! i'libllcpijikiii.- aresubject
te. I or thirty year- Iirevif& I!rer.eli!i:l
Treclr-M lnve iisen rcceuimcnded !y physi
cians, ami i'.I'Viiic give perfect .satisfaction.
iluviuf tieen test'il by wl:le and constant n.-e
feriicaily ii'i en'; re ge..ei-:lien, they Iumi at
taineil weN.neriied i-ankuniiin.r tl.i!wstHpl
remedies et thr age. Scld at. i'.i Mils a box
uv.-n n lieie itiv-iv-i :"'!.. v F,t i'W
llenry'B CarbeHe Salve.
The best Salve in the world ler euts,briiisea
sores, ulcer-i, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is
guaranteed te give perfect patisfactien in
every ease or money refunded. He .sure you
getIlr.NiiY'8 Cakuolie Salvi:, as all etheis aie
but imitations and counterfeits. 1'iice "."
cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
store. 137 North Uueeu si reel. inyjJ-1
Mothei-Hl itloinepRi: ltieuiersl:
Are you disturbed at night and l-;r):e'n of
your rest by -islcic child -u tiering and crying
Willi evcriiciaMiig pain et eutliii' K-eUiV It
se, p-e at once and get a bottle of y.'.i. W1N
SI.OV. 'S .SOOTHING SVltlJI It will relieve
the peer little sulleier iniieedfatelj1 depend
upon 11: t:ere is no mlsiaki abe it il. There
is net a mother en earth who has ever used il,
who will net tell you at mics liiat it will regu
late the bev.eis, and give ret te 'lie mother
ami relief und health te the child, operating
like iiiagle. It is perfectly rate te u;e in all
cases, and pleasum te I lie ta.d' am! '. tlie
presci iptlen ei! one et the eldest ;md beat
female physicians and nurses in the. eiiited
States. Seild every whole. -J'. cents u Isolde.
m-My-M.W&S&w
new te secure ti-all!i.
It seems strange that any one will Miller
from the many derangement brought en by
an impure condition et the bleed, when sco sce
VlLISsAUSArAKlLbAAND.STILLINGIA, erlSLOOD AND L1VEU SYlfUP will restere
periei-t health te the physical organization. It
is indeed a strengthening syrup, plea-ant te
lake, aid ha-, proven itself te be the best
ISI.OOD rUISlFIEIl ever di.-covered, efleet
ually curing Scrofula. Syphlitic disorders,
Weakness ed the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil
ious complaints and all diseases indicating an
impure condition et the I!!oed, Liver, Kidney-",
Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi
gestien. A single bottle will prove le you its
merits as a health renew er, ler it ACTS LIKE
A CHAKM, especially when the complaint is
of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lensen the natural vigor et the brain and nor
veus system.
. rtElt'S l'AINl'ANAOKA cures a pain in
man am! bea-jl. Fer use externally and inter
nally. RED HOUSE l'OWDKll-J cure all diseases
or ber.-e, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A I'OSlTIVECUlil-:. mayJI-S
Fer sale ul II. 1J. Cochran's drug store 137
North Queen street.
A'KIJ A UVL.UTIHIHZ ;..' 7 A'.
xsrANtKi).-Twe tut niKt::; ;kntl:--
I men Hoarders in aiinvale family ; home
comforts.
Apply at
Ne. 2-20 WEST OR -NG E ST.
J2'J--,td
rpiiis s
1 Lad
stat v. v m i: u -r n u ui' 'x'iie
lies' City Tract Society v-ill be lie-Id em
Tuesday evening at 'i o'clock, in t he lecture
room et St. Paul s Relermci' church.
lt.I ANNIE M. GUNDAKER.
OOitAKI ilJJ.l. CKMirriUiY. uii:
annual meeting el the Let Helders et
Woodward Hill Ccineieiy, for the election of
Trustees, will be held en Meuiluy evening,
Februarys, 1KS3, at Gee. P. Sprecher's office,
at (i: tip. m. Kyemlcrei lliepre.ldeiil.
J. H. MARTIN,
ji-."5ti!M,W,S Secretary.
riO THE IIKMOUICAUY.
X The Democracy el the several wards of
Lancaster city will meet al their respec
tive voting place's en SATi'UDAY, F1CIS
R'JARY 3, Ss-3, ler the purpo-e et nemfnatiug
candidates ter citvelllees. te be voted ler en
SATURDAY, FKHRUARY 10, 1SS1.
Netice et the time and place et holding the
primaries will !; given.
W. II. ROLANM),
J2J-SM Chairiiian City Committee.
1irr.l)hS!)iV AM)
W THURSDAY EVENINGS,
JAN. 31 AXI)FI-:n. 1.
FESTIVAL. AND SUPPER
At ROBERTS' HALL,
under the auspices et the Ladie--' 1'asteial Aiil
Society et St. Jehn's Five: Church. Admission,
10 cents. Supperticketi (including admission),
Sects. Children's supper tickets, ets. i-9-3t
CDltKKUTlON IT TYl'lMlllArHlOAL
ERKOR.
An explanatory note In the late annual re
port of jttie Lane ster Heme Mutual Fire In
surance company, published !at week, should
have read as iollews, viz: The above namtd
'insurances," i.istcad of the above named
"Increases," marked void, include iIiemj et
three years' accumulation et policies which
became void through ales et properly, &e..
which were net neiilied te the company, and
we re only dlscleseel by the hue assessment.
Ky
.'XKUUTOK'S SAt.K Or sniCKS AND
BONDS. On MONDAY the 12lh dav et
FEBRUARY, 1SS.I. the undersigned executer
efllieeslate et Elizabeth (ietz, late el West
Hcmptlcid. deceased, will sell the lolleniug
bends and stocks at public sale, viz :
Ten JSiO Lancast-r City Scheel bunds, iss 5
per cent.
One J100 1st MertgiigeQnaiTvviileR. '.'. bend.
Feil rf UK) 1st
Twe JSOO Lancaster City Reeds, 1S7S, 5 jier
cent.
Twenty .Shares Lancaster county National
Rank Sleck.
Sale at 1 et'cleek p. m.,ut Cooper Heuse, Lan
caster, when conditions .vill be made known
by II. G.eJETZ,
Executer of Elizabeth Getz, leceiLscd.
SAstunL Huss & son, Aucts j2y ee.in
NJEJT AIJTJKJtTISEMEXIS.
nUlLDUeOU, MANHOOD, AMI) UOABI
AGE EXCLAIM IN UNISON, " BE
HOLD THE COXQUEK."
DrEixea briet visit te the ancient town of
Warwick, K. I., recently, our agent extended
his trip te the southeastern extremity et the
town, te leek about among the wonderful im
provements which have been made in the ap
pearance of Warwick Neck during a compara
tively brief period, and while conversing en
this subject with Cel. BekjahisS. Hazard, the
popular proprietor of the Warwick Neck
Iletel, he learned that the greater part of the
handsome summer residences had been erect
ed Inside of a dozen years ; and he also learned
that Cel. Hazard bad been agreatsuflerer from
a chronic disease of the Kidneys and Bladder
ever fifteen years, the most painful lerm et it
being a stoppage or retention el the urine,
which was se very severe at times as tedisable
him forhlsaccustemeel work, and even confine
him te the bed, when a surgeon's assistance
would be required te rclievchim. He was being
doctored a large part of the time, but could get
no permanent relief. At timej his suffer
ings were terrible from sharp, cutting
pains till eugh the Kidneys and Bladder;
and he had suffered se long and se
severely that he hal become discour disceur
aged et getting well again, especially as
the doctor stated that it was doubtful it a man
el his age, with such a complicated disease of
long standlngceuld be cured. But last sum
mer, when he was suffering intensely irem
one et these attacks, a gentleman who was
bearding at ms hotel, urged and persuaded
him te try a bottle of Hunt's Remedy, as he
had known of some wonderful cures effected
by it.
Mr. Hazard says he had no taitli In It. but
consented reluctantly te try it ; and after tuk
ing it only two days, the intense pains and
aches had disappeared, and he commenced te
gain strength rapidly, and in less than a week
was attending te his accustomed work, and
has never had a icturn of the pains. Mr. Haz
ard is ever seventy years of age, and en the
'Jothet Nev., 13:2, when our agent met him,
altheimh it was a very cold and blustering
day. be was in the Held with his team at work
pulling and leading turnips, as hale and
hearty a man as you could wish ler, whereas
last August lie wits unable te stand up te over
see the 'verlctlicn going em iu this same held.
Hunt's Ruviimr had given him health aud
strength again, and lie recommends it te his
relatives and friends, several of whom are
new taking it, as he considers it a most excel
lent medicine- ter all diseases of Kidneys or
Bladder. jiU-M.W.F
7OK ItBST. - a I..AICOK TWO-STORY
J1 Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St.
A Twe and admit story Heuse Ne. ! West
Chestnut street. Apply te
A. J.STEINMAN.
JJSMfd JvrKLLKlKNCB't Oll'lCC.
riWUAUCO 15UYERS'
CONTRACT BOOKS
RECEIPT BOOKS,
AND-
SAMFLE TAGS,
NEATLY PRINTED AT THE
" Intelligencer" Office.
j-'J-ttd
A T miicsu 'si.
Reached Reck Bettem !
That Elegant Syrup.
Tliu Kiiinc kind that we had such an liu liu
leciifcc sale en, und sold Iasl l.dl al 15 cents a
quart, and lately tit UJiccnl, DECLINED in
price ut the Rciincry,
STHL'CK ROCK HOTTOMt
And we wen: en Ittind.tuid rnirchiv-cd a Car
Lead. -IU R.im-N, ortitieut 2.(K)!t gallons, FOR
CASH ! Our Customers shall have the henctit
of our viiirehaf c. And here It gee- at
10 CENTS A QUART.
New i.riiiKa'eiifj your !: llles jus, cans or
anything else that will held molasses.
SECUKK THE ISAIUUi N !
GOOD GOODS AT LOWEST PJilCKS,
BURSK'3,
Ne. 17 East Kiug Street.
Oit .iAI.L.
I
.itMl KS5M.
One Stoic and Dwelling. "-
',:; North
Market
QUEEN
d2J-tld
Queen sticet, opposite Northern
lien-'. Apply ut Ne. ."t NORTH
STREET.
tPOK HKNY.
B' Twe Sinsd and Dwelling-, Ne-i. :!'l and
:;n.'5 North Qiivcn street, opposite Northern
Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. old NORTH
QCEEN STRliET. dil-tlii
i)Ui:i.lC SALV;. ON triUISAY KVr.KINO,
FEItRUARY,'J,at.7o'elerk. ut the Leop Leep
ard hotel, the Two-idery Rrlck Hen c. Ne. 1C3
Chtircli street, lerincrly occupied liy the
Mlcs Clrvin. Tci uis siy.
j-27-lwd -I. R. WARFEL.
T.OIt SALE.
Jt' Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOM el)
DWELLING. Choice Location. Rath. Undor Under Undor
crennd Drainage. Ltirjic TWO-S'l'ORV STA
ISLE and Grccnlioii&e in rear, Fiult ami
Shrubbery in variety. Apply at
A-IU Id NO. 23.) EAST KING STREET.
Pudlic satk et ik-u;aki.k city
PROPERTY. On FRIDAY, FKRRCARY
li;, 1S.-3. by virtue et an alias order et the
Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, the
undersigned trustee; te si II vlL eiler at Public
Salcut the. Leepard Hetel, the lollewiiifj dc
sciibud real estate, leruicrly belengiii(i te the
eatiite et Peter Kubv, deceased.
All that certain two-story RRICK DWELL
ING II OUSI. und let. or piece et ground, situ
ated en the south side et Fulton street, Ne.
2:e. between Lime and Shippen streets, in the
city of Lancaster, eenlainisijc in front en said
tueiiiniii depth et that width 1.0 r. -t mere i
or !e, bound en the eawt t.j property of A
W. tin .d, en the west hv prerertv et Win ,
f UllOIl hllUL'L I. ILUb UiHlU Fl H-3. .lll,( l".Y-
Lenir. en the mrtli 1 the
alerei-.iitl Fulton
strcutand en the south liy
t-iieivi.f Kineline Heffman
property new or
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., of saM
day.
TERMS Approved -.eeurilv te lielven for
payment el purehase money en , ju 11 2, 1S55.
Fer intonnatien eenieridtu? thw property
Inciuire of Allen A. llcrr. Ne. iMJ Last Einjr
Htteid. FRANKLIN G. 11ARPLE,
Tinstce te Sell,
J27 -eedta P.arovllle P. O.
ASSIGNKK'SSAI.ICHK VAMIAIK.K KKAL
ESTATE. On SATURDAY, FERRUAUY
17, 1SS1. under an order of the Court et Com
mon Pleas of Lancaster county, will ue&elu Mt
the Leepard ilr.tcl. in the Ci'y et Lancaster,
the following real estate, viz :
Ne. 1. Itelni; a v.'duahlc new two-story
I5R1CK DWELLING HOUSE, and let et
ground attached, Hituated 011 East Orance
street, between Lime street and Shippen
street, and numbered Ne. 2CS East Orange
street. In said city. The said property lrents
en ald East Orange street 22 feet, 2,J inches,
and extends in ilepth te Grant str- t, 215 leet.
The said house has a brick biiek .tddinc iit
tached and contains i:S rooms and a store
room. On said let i-i also a substantially
built GREEN HOUSE, lSxr.7 feet, and ether
improvements.
Ne. 2. Reinga let et ground, without lin
prevements, situated en the 1 erth side et
East Walnut street, near Franklin street. In
the City et Lancast v, containing in trout ou
East Walnut street 22 lect, and extending In
depth 120 tect, te a 10-leet wiile alley : the -aid
let being numlieicil in the general plan of the
Chestnut street tract. Ne. :t'.tS.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., when
the conditions will he made known by
CHAS. I. LANDIS,
Assignee of Geerge O. Ilensel and Wife.
II. SnunEivr, Auctioneer. J17-tsdWAS
JtOOTS & SIIOhN.
F.
HIKMENZ.
CLOSING OUT !
Beets and Shoes
AT AND
BELOW COST.
MUST UE SOLD BY MARCH SOT1J. CALL
AT ONCE AND
SECURE BARGAINS.
F . HIEMENZ,
Ne. 105 North Queen St.
VMT BOODB.
14 TCST BE SOLD.
In the Next Thirty Days,
REGARDLESS OF COST
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF "
Dry Goods and Notions.
JS3- CALL SOON". -
DAVID BAIR,
Ne. 14 B. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
j27-2td
j-KW
Hamburg Edgings,
Muslins, Sheetings,
New Light Prints,
AND THE
Cheapest Line of Shirt-Fronts
IN TOWN, AT
J. W. BYRNE.
NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
B
UY T1IK
CELEBRATED
PEARL SHIRT.
3-PLY LINEN BOSOM,
WAMSUTTA MUSLIN,
REINFORCED R0S01I,
eUAHANTEED FIT.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince. Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
WATT, SUANU&CO.
Great Clearing Sale,
l'P.UVIOUa TO INVENTORY.
Watt, Sliand & Ce,,
Offer EstruertUnary isnrains in Every
Department.
Ladies' ai OiiilU Coats
At leas thau Maunlaclurers' Prices.
ELEGANT YARD -WIDE CRETONNES
Vcrtll12c. a yard reduced te 8c.
Deuble-fold Weel-faced Cashmeres
Only 12c. a Y'ard.
REMNANTS AND ODD LOTS OF
Dress Goods
At less than halt their value.
Ladies' All-Weel Ribbed Hese
25c. a Pair.
GENTS SHAKER HALT' HOSE
12KCc.aP.ilr.
150 Dezen 21 Inch
All Silk Handkerchiefs
25 Cents Each.
00 Dez. GENT'S LINEN IIANDIvEKCHl EFS
Colored Ilerdera, luc. cacli.
SPECIAL RARGA1NSIN
White and Colored Blankets
At $1.25, $1.51), $1.7."., $2.00, etc.
We ener the balance el our
HOLIDAY GOODS
AT CLEARING PRICES.
NEW YOllK STOKE.
8 and 10 East King Street.
MK
T7.GKK & UAUUHMAN
Fire ! Fire !
TlTnrmn-ii St ITniimll'mn'n
IVIR bZSlBI iSJ JlajllfffllI13ll
-"-V UJWX M JJ.UJUgXJ.JJJ.tUXi.
HAVE A LARGE LOT OF
FIEE GOODS !
Frem Heed, Renbright & Ce.'s FIRE SALK,
which are but SLIGHTLY' DAMAGED,
mostly by smoke and water.
Cases et RLEACIIED MUSLINS, at 10c.
worth 12Kc.
Bales et UNULEAC1IHD MUSLINS at 7c.
Bleached SHEETINGS at 25c, worth 35c.
Bleaclie I SHEETINGS atSOc, worth -10c.
Medicated RED FLANNEL, line ueiUHy, at
33c, never before sold under 50c.
One let white BLANKETS at $2.50. worth $1.50.
One let all-wool, large size white BLANKET3
$.1.50. werdi 15.50 te $0.0).
2C0 best quality COCHECO COMFORTS, made
with white cotton, ler $1.40, regular price
$2.00. These are a big bargain.
Alse, a large let et superior quality Marseilles
COUNTERPANES fer$X0! the regular price
ler which is $5.00.
TABLE LINENS at Bargai.i Prices.
Other Goods also offered te make this tlie
BARGAIN STORE of the City.
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER,
(Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.)
"POB ALDEBMAN,
W. D. STAUFFER,
jS-tld SECOND WABD.
B.
VKAXIS. SAYLOK
HAS REMOVED UIS
(jALIiEKY OP PHOTOGRAPHY
TO
NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
MS- Exactly opppeslte the Old Stand.
egtU-emdawU
lutzgerwpMii
XSXJSMTAZirjCEItTa.
TJWI.TUX OPERA. HOUSE.
49-OXE NIGHT ONXY.-S
Tuesday Bveninar, January 30, '83.
THE "ELECTRIC SUCCESS,"
BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S
LATEST AND GREATEST TL AY,
iiTTTTTTIllTI flT I TTTI 3!
J
A Streng Dramatic Company.
Sew and Picturesque Scenerr.
WONDERFUL MECHANIC AL EFFECTS.
POPULAR PRICES
EESERVED SEATS
..75, 50 & S3 CENTS.
je CNjrs
-On sale ut Fulton Opera Heuse. i23-5td
"C'Ut.TOX OPEKA HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1883.
THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT OF THE
SEASON.
BOSTON IDEAL OPERA CO.,
IN THE
MUSKETEERS,
The above Troupe Includes such famous ar
tists as Tem Karl, Chits. Whitney W II. Mac
Donald. Gee. Frothingham. Marie Stene. Ger-
aldine Uliner ; supported by a large chorus
and full orchestra of twelve pieces.
ADMISSION 50, 73 & $1.00
RESERVED SEATS $1.0)
Forsale at Opera Heuse. j2C-5td
T.EUAI, NOTICES.
ESTATE OFAVILLIAM II. FINNEY, LATK
et Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters
et administration en said estate havinir been
granted te Hie undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto are requested te make imme
diate settlement, and th"9e having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed. W. LEAMAN, Administrator.
dia-liter.wdTu Centre Square, Lancaster
ESTATE UK MALVINA S. 8TKWAKT,
lateet Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te tlie undersigned, all persons in
debted 1 hereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or
demands against the estate et the decedent,
will make the same known te him without
delay.
ELAM D. HURST. Executer,
Residing in Lancaster City.
B. C. Ivrbady, Attorney. d28-Ctdeaw
Ab.S!(iNl:U ESTATE OF tiliuKUK II.
licnsel and wife, el Lancaster city, Lan
caster county, Pa. Geerge O.IIensel and wile,
et said Lancaster city, having by deed of vol
untary assignment, dated JANUARY 12, A. D.
ISSa, assigned and transferred all their real
estate and effects le the undersigned, ter the
benefit of the crediteis et the said Geerge O.
ilensel, he therefore gives notice te all per
sons indebted te said assigner, te make pay
ment te the undersigned without delay, and
these havingchiims te present them te
CHAS. I. LANDIS, Assignee,
Residing in Lancaster City.
L. Ellmakeii, Atty. janlS-Oideaw
J! VKLLAUHO US.
V
AUATION F.XCUKsIONS
BATIOID'S
utiBfl EXuIlilull
THIRD ANNFAL TOUR TO
COLORADO AND CAMFORNU.
A parlY will U-ave PHILADELPHIA,
THUBSuAT, AFBIL, 19, 1883,
FOR A
Grand Trip of 50 Ways,
Through the GREAT WEST, KANSAS, COL
ORADO, NEW MEXICO. ARIZONA, i;ALI
FORNIA. NEVADA. UTAH, WYOMING,
NEBRASKA, Etc., Etc. There will be nu
merous steps by tile way with siile-tiips, car
riage drives and ether aids te sight-seeing,
ineludiug an extended tour among t tie
Great Scenic Wonders of Colerado.
AN INCIDENTAL TRIP TO THE
Yosemite Valley amd Big Tr.e Greves
AT A SLIGHT ADDITIONAL CO&T.
2F-end for Descriptive Pregramme et 8)
page, which gives full particulars.
H. F. SHIELDS,
NO. 836 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
a-enice Philadelphia
under Continental Hetel.
& Rea'liug
R. It.,
:S,T,Th
ITRAWIJJUDGK & CLOTIU EK
EVERY LADY
HHour.e suiiscatni: roil
Strawbridge
& Clothier's
FASHION QUAPxTERLY.
EVERV NUMBER CONTAINS :
Nearly i no thousand engravings, lUii-trul-ing
the new things in every Oepartmenl et
fashion.
EVERV NUMHEE CONTAINS :
Four pages of new music, in
iliri-t
case- i
original, either vocal or lustrum-
ntal.
EVERY NUJIEERCONTAINS :
Th') prices of all kinds of Ovy
get her with descriptions and en
rOOd-,
.vin;
te-
te
show what they leek like.
EVERY NUMRER CONTAINS :
Vulu'ibioeiiginalniLc!e. mostly illu-t rated,
en subjects that treat et Hi-- adornment et the
person, tlie beaulifyingef home, anil the new
est things in art needle work.
EVERY NUMRER CONTAINS :
Instructions hew the distant consumer can
shop aspatisfacteiily and a-s economically a
residents of the city.
PRICESO CENTS PER YEAR.
SPECIMEN COPIES, 15 CENTS.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER.
Eighth and Market Mtraets, iba'a,
i.'l utilTiutJtw
F
tlCiKK'S GlNlittK TNJO.
Winding Up the Cleck,
When the Weary Wheels Were Almest
Still, A Lucky Accident Ro Re
ve als the Lest Key.
" Hew long did you say you had it '.'"
" Twenty-live years."
"What! u bad cough, with occasional at
tacks et heinmerrhage, tertwenty live years?
Why, iran, it's u mercy that there's a dozen
pounds lettet you."
Abraham Orner, of Ilighsplre, D.iuphiu
county. Pa., stuck te his statement, and when
the exclamations et wonder ceased, he added:
"Exactly. You're right. It is a mercy.
Hut the greatest mercy et all is that, before I
actually couched myself out of existence, I
get held of Park kr's Giseca Tonic, and :i lew
bottles of it cured me."
" Cured you ? Relieved you, you mean ?'
" I mean what I say : it cured me," said 31 r
Orner, simply. "I leel like another man."
Please take especial notice : Paukup.'s Gis
eei: Tesic is net u mere essence of ginger ; net
a mere stemachic. Tiioerdinaiyprcparatioui
of ginger are beneficial ter transient aches,
but at that point their value ends. Pakksk's
Ginger Tonic covers a lar wider and totally
dIUeicnt Held. It attacks and dissipates ;adi
Cil and chronic diseases et the Lungs, Kid
neys, Liver and Nerves. It is as delicious te
the palate as it is prompt and cllectivc in
operation. Ginger is only one among many
powerful curatives which the Tonic holds in
combination. Teat Its virtue ter that cough
of yours, or ler any of the ills which rcijulre
an invlgerant ler the whole system.
Anil, above all, de net permit yeuiselt te be
mUled. Parkkk's Gikeki: Tenie stands alone. '
Nothing else is "just the same," or "just as
geed." Prices f( cents and $1. Economy In
buying the larger size. Hiscox & Ce.. New New
Yerk. jIMmwcew&dS
THE
WHTKX.AVK
Vac
SECOND EDITION.
MONDAY EVENING JAN. 29, 1883.
THE CONTBOLLEBSHIP.
WHO SHALL HAVE PATTISON'3 SHOES?
-Mayer King Approves the Ifend or William
M. Tagsart A Legal Flgbt Probable
In the Court.
Philadelphia, Jan. 29. Mayer King
te-day signed the ordinance approving of
the sureties of "William M. Taggart,
who was recently elected by the eity
councils te the office of eity controller
te succeed Rebert E. Pattison, elected
governor,
claims that
this case
the office
Governer Pattison, who
the appointing power in
lies with the governor,
beinr a county office,
has already appointed S. Davis Page,
whose name is new before the Senate for
confirmation, Should the Senate confirm
Mr. Page's nomination the whole matter
will be referred te the courts for adjudi
cation. A MOKDEKODS WI1TE.
Sheeting Her liusUand Dead
Did Net Approre of Ills
ltecause She
Medical
JUetlieds.
OKEMOsn, Mich., Jan. 29. Iu Bath
township, Clinten county, ou Friday night
last, David Clark, a farmer was shot and
iustautly killed hy his wife. The parties
had lived unhappily for some years, often
coming te blows. The disagreement en
Friday arose from the wife's determina
tion te administer medicine ether than
that prescribed by the attending physician
te oue of the children. The child's illness
continued and giew werse until it was
supposed te be dying, while Clark was
endeavoring te realore the child te con
sciousness the wife get a revelver from an
adjoining room and deliberately shot her
husband through the back. The mur
deress wan arrested immediately after
wards. TnE KAILItOAli WAIL
Prospect nt an Amicable Adjustment.
Easten, Pa , Jan. 29. Tiiis morning
when the time came for the argument of
the injunction against the Pennsylvania,
Slatiugteu & New England railroad com
pany, counsel for that company and
for the "Wind Gap & Delaware read
asked the court te continue the injunction
until Monday next. They explained that
a meeting of both companies will ba held
iu New Yerk, en Wednesday next, and
that it vaK thought that the difficulty
would then be adjusted. One of the attor
neys said that tlie New England people
had made the overtures te the Wiud Gap
and Delaware read.
Proceeding
u In Beth Houses.
Jan. 2i). The Senate,
Washington,
seen after assembling, en motion of Mr
Hale, went into executive session. In the
Heuse, nuder the call of states, a large
number of bills were introduced and re
ferred. Among the bills introduced was
ene by Mr. Robeson, granting a pension of
fifty dollars per month te the widow of
the late Commander DeLeng.
The Heuse then wet into a committee
of the whole oil the t;;i ill bill.
At 12:03 the doers i'f the Senate were
reopened and the taiilt bill was taken up.
Many Lives Lene at Sea.
Londen, Jan. 29. Ten bodies have
been washed" ashore near Penarth. A
steamer is supposed L. hava foundered
with all hands, twenty iu number, near
Parth Cewl. The stnai still continues.
Londen, Jen. 29. A vessel supposed te
be the steamer Dl.-.ek Watch was sunk to
day off Mu rabies Head. Twenty-six per
sons were drowned, she belonged te
Cardiff.
Frightru: Reller Explosion.
Pine Greve, Schuylkill county, Pa.,
Jan. 29. At 0 o'clock this morning a
boiler at Lincoln colliery, operated by
Levi, Miller fc Ce., exploded with terrific
lorce. The boiler was hurled about 1500
yard:: down tlie .side of the mountain.
Seven ether buiiers wcre displaced and a
complete wreck was made of the boiler
iieiiM. Geerge Hummel was .severely
hurt ly living timbers.
.tli.rjhiMl'it Whipping Test.
Baltimore, Jan. 29. The term of im
prisonment ei Chas. L''oeto, recently con
victed ferbiutallv hc;ilimr his wife.exeircd
I te d.iy and he was then given seven lashes
t at tliu whipiiiug, pest which his seutence
! eahed for. ' his was the first whipping
under the net providing for the whipping
of wife beaters.
Over lie.lt a Milium Cene Up In Smoke.
New Yerk, Jan. 29. Early this morn mern
.ing lire broke out in the third-story of
Bahr Biethciu iz Ce.'s piano factory, ou
Eleventh avenue. The building is six
st-viits high ami built of brick. It was
damaurd te the extent of S2e,000. The
less en the stock is estimated at $e0,000.
Ti:c French Cabinet I!reak-up.
Paris, dan. 20. At the meeting of the
cabinet this morning, 31. F.illiercs was ap
pointed pivMficut of the council and
ad interim minis? r of foreign affairs. The
ministers of war and of marine will be
neinitiiiti'd later. The ether ministers re
main ar, their psis.
I'"!oetl lii JtPKt Itrituln.
Londen. .Tan. '-'.) The heaviest Ileads
that have occurred in the British Lake
district, ler twenty j--.trs w.w prevail.
Lakes Dui-.wut, Wa.r.atl Bassentywaite
ue.v j-uii, and a p-; li.iii el' ICcv.vick is
su meracil.
i
J In- i:ciutli,; jt.cclvertl:ip
I'im.AwKr.piiiA Jan. 20 President
Gewc;., ei the Philadelphia & Beading
railroad company, ilcnicn the repeit that
some opposition has been developed en the
part ei bondhelder1; te the :enuv.l of the
icci is'er.ship.
I'otetlice Coutlrieat:oD.
Wamiinc.ten", Jan. 20. The Senate in
executive session cenlirmed among ether
nominations thesa of Wm. Graham te be
Petmastnr at Rochester, Pa., and Mary
E. Itnbrie, at Heaver, Pt.
Found Kri;.3n.
Ali.entewn, Pa., Jan. 20. Jehn Fry,
who lived alene at Guplay, was found
frozen te ch-nth in his room this morning.
He was last seen en Tuesday, when he
wa slightly intoxicated.
! 'Iiuineus Wnriiliig.
Yien;.a, Jiin. 20. A jilacar'i was posted
a fev,- days ai;e in a public garden at St.
Petirsbunr ei joining people te avoid
places frequented hy the court lest they
should be hurt by anything that might
happen.
Pmue factory Humeri -New
Yerk, Jan. 23. Hazleton Broth Breth
ers' piano mnnufacteiy, Ne. 34 and 30
University Place, was destroyed by fire
this morning. Less estimated at$110,000.
WKATIIEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jan. 29. Fer the Middle
Atlantic slates, partly cloudy weather,
with rain near the coast, winds mostly
ucntherly, stationary or lower tempera
ture.
MAKKH.TH.
Nctt Yerk Murker.
. r.v !.:.!-. .Ian 'i'J. Metir dull and prices
wliheiit quotable change.
Wheat epem-d 'ic lower ; subsequently
recovered and advanced a trifle : trademoder trademeder
atc; Ne.'i Red. Jan. $11; de Feb., II 11
11j; deJlarch, ?1 I'v'val IT 3-Ilf.
Cern dull and a shade lower : Mixed West
eL!p?tJ,f?7Cc ; de futures. 66H63Je.
,3!?XXcl0'"er'' State.49aMc; Western,
4.053c ;Ne.2Feb., 46Jg47c ; March. 47K47ic!
rhUadelpbla Market.
PaiLASBLPHtA.Jan.29. Fleurflrm and in leir
ile,m,an,rt.: fcnpcrnne, 3533 50; extra. 50
4 r?,V.re.nn a i amily, $j ou : Ohie and Indiana
oe,$5Q5 25: de Straight. 5T5C 50; Winter
Patents, tGQO S7 ; Spring de. te 1 50.
itye lleuratl3S7.
Wheat firm; Ne. 2 Western Ked, $113;
Del. and Pa. Ked. $110gll3; Leugberry Ked
and Amber, f 1 161 17.
Cern dull and easier for local use ; Steamer.
ec ; Yellow, 67368c ; Mixed t7c ; Ne. 3
Mixed, G3e ; rejected. 6iae.
Oats dull : Ne. 1 White. 50c ; Ne. 2 de.SHc';
J 0. 8 de, 4747Kc ; Xe. 2 mired, 46c
Kye none offered.
5.Sl3,en2.Sleai.,y ; 3Ie3S Pert- 13 7519 ;
Beet Hams, f 13 73)1023 ; India Mess Beet, $2650.
Bacen Smoked Shoulders. SKc ; salt de. "M.
Q7KC; Smoked Hams, 12X13c; pIckldde,
InUy cured, li;iail?ic. v '
Lard steady ; City KetUe. HMSHc ; loose
utcher?, 10)c ; prime steam. $11 ViQix 20.
Butter very quiet and prices favor buyers;
Pa. Creamery extra, 37c ; Western de. 3453Ge ;
firsts. 30c; B.C. AN. Y. extra, 28c; de nrsta,
24026c ; Western extra, 25e ; de geed te choice
20ai3c.
K0II3 dull ; Penn'a, 15Q20C : Western, lsai-'c.
Eggs steady ; Penn'a, 2Sc : Western, 27c ;
held lets. 131922c : limed. 13c.
Cheese dull but steady ; New Yerk full
cream, HSUJc: Western de, 1313Xc ; de
fair te geed. 12gi3c ; Penn'a. part skims.Sffi
Jc : de lull skims, 36ic.
Whisky at $1 2e,
Grain and Prevision notations.
One o'clock quotations et grain and prevls
Ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Rreker.lfK
East King street.
Chleagn.
Jan. 29.
Wheat Cem Oats Perk Lard
Feb 1.02k: ja?i 17.33 10.T1H
May.... LOSJiJ .57. .3VH n.j:i 11.10
Petreleu'i. OU Clty......!&.
Cattle Market.
Pmr.ADEi.rniA, Januarj' 29. Cattle market
inactive : sales 2.500 head ; prime iyi7c ;
geed nt eac;mediumat5ij5ic; common
at 4JiS5c ; lat cows. SJWic.
Sheep aetive : sales. 10,000 head ; prime, KJiQ
GJic: goeil. r.'ifl6!ie; medium, 4854c;
common, 4tJ4kc.
Hogs in active demand ; sales. I.S00 liuad ;
prime. OJiSItV : reed. Dji39Kc ; mcdluin,
syi69c ; common. 8i8c.
Live Stock .llurket.
CniCAOO Hcg.s Receipt?, 2j,O0O head; ship
ments. 4.4C0 head ; murKct somewhat uneven
hut generally steady; mixed packing, $Ti80Q
6 i" ; heavy, ( 15g 85 : light, 5 7."if5t: 35 ; skips,
$4 OOJ"' 10 : closed steady, with all sold.
Cattle Receipts. 15,500 head; shipments,
4.600 head; uncommonly heavy run ter Sat
urday and market glutted ; pens full et stale
anil Ireeh cattle ; market exceedingly weak
and bids 25c lower ; prime, ?(5 OOQd 25; geed
te choice, $5 15(J5 SO; common te tair neg
lected at $HH:: butchers' at SI 'I'titiH 30 :
bteckers and leeders iu liberal supply und
light request at i3QI 33.
Sheep Receipts. 1,200 lieaii ; sliipincnt-i,
1.200 head; market slew und dull ut a de
cline of 23k!. from the mMdle et tliu week;
common te talr. $.5 00 0.); medium
te geed, $4 ifni I de ; choice te cxtni, $3 O0?i5 50.
East Liberty. Cattle Receipts, 1,i)0j head ;
market lower and weak ter shipping grades ;
native steers, 1,200 te l,5fK .s, $t 80.', 23 ; cows,
i'i 7."?S3 73 ; steckcrs mid teeeers. $3 7524 00.
Hogs Receipts, 1S00 head; market steady
at. $(5 ((5 -10 ; bulk et sales ut $! tegt! 20.
Sheep Receipts. 1,00 1 head : market steady ;
muttons, 92 te 102 B.s sold at $3 7'Q4.
m
Stuck Marker.
New ) erk, Philadelphia und Lecal Sleccs
also lrnileil States Reml repoited dally Op
Jacob If. Lei,K North fuecn street.
Jan. 29.
10:tw
A 31
. 4'J'i
. 32J4
. 111
71?
50J
. 20"
39
. Wi
27
. 4!)
S15S-
t:e
3:i(.
r. m
39.
r
.a a
Denver & Rie Urande T...
N. Y.. Lufce Erie A Western...
Kansas and Teii'j
Lake Sheiu....
New Jersey Central
New Yerk, Ontario A W
St. Paul, 11. & Omaha
Pacific Mall
Rochester & Pittsburgh
Texas Pacific
Wabash. St. Leuis & I'acllle...
Western Union Tel. Ce
Pennsylvania Central
Philadelphia Read!n
Northern Pacific Cem
11 " 1'reterred...
UltRuIn Pitts A West
'il
32K
WA 111,
71
4U'i
20
'MX
e4
27K
48
81?h
is4
4055
'ay,
fie.y
85
18
Lecal stocks und llends.
Par
Lust
sale
SI OS
107K
liO
120
103
112
val.
HO
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lid
1(3
:cn
RiO
Lunc-' 'il v 1; pur ct. Lean, due lfc2..
" 1883..
laue..
' 18-J5..
ftperct. n I or 30 years.
' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean...
" I " in 1 or 2C years.
11 4 " fu u or 20 y card.
" C " In 10 or 20 years
Manhciiu borough lean
102
Il)2,rf
102
JOt 1.25
l'i.s.50
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110
151
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137
$2.25
2(1.50
50
HANK STOCKS.
Eirst National nit 11 k jlOl!
Eariners' Xiit'enal - "i ru
Fulton N'utleititi ;-. - Inn
Lancaster County Vatiena! Rank.. .Vt
ColuinhiaNutleUHt vtik 100
Ephrata Nfttfera' V:- !c IK'
First National llw CtIuiii!)!a.. .. Hit
First National isiuih, .ifrasliurg.... i(ii)
First National Ran!:, darietta tee
First National Rank. Jienr.t Jnv.. 100
l.ittt. National I5,tnk .... 100
Munhei.11 National Rank lfx.l
tlnlen National R.111I-. Mcimt Je;. St
Nev.' Helland National Rani: Km
MIC1SLI.:.''0UH RTIXJiB.
tjuarryvllle It. R $50
MillcrsvHleStreet ,'ur 50
Imiuirer Printing Coin imny 50
Watch Factory lim
Gas Light and Fuel Company 25
120
Stevens Heuse 100 90
Columbia (Jus Company
Columbia Water Company...
Susiii(diiuinn Iren Company
Marietta llollewwure
1
1701
100
4.t5
1(J
1
100
50
50
50
Stevens Henso
SIcllj' Island
Ktl Urandywiue.1c Wnjnesb'g.
Mlllersville. Nermal .Scheel
31ISUKr.LACOCH KtlJ3.
(Juarryville R. R.. tine IK ,5ieu
1117
105
105.60
Reading &. Celutnbla R. R;Vs
i;xi
Lancaster W.iti'li l;e.. Hue iw,
Lancaster Gas Light :md Fuel Ce..
due in ler 20 jiaw
L.iuc:eder 'Jus Light and Fuel Ce.,
tlue IfSij... ...... ............ .........
TUtHtflKH STOCitH.
Rig Spring & ileiver V-itiey
Rrldgcperl tc llereshne
Columbia ."c Chestnut Hill
"eliuiibla A Washington
Celuuiliia. Rig Spring
Lancaster A Kphrata
Lancaster & Willow street
nlnisburg . Millport
rd.srii'tta .ic Maytown
Marietta A Mount .lev
Lane, KilKab.-t'it'ii A Mhldlut'
L-t!U,atcr A hruitvlRe.
Uinai-'.re&l.Ulix
Lanca-tif ft V!l!iaintewi:
Lanea-lec A M-tiku
L.mea-ti.r A "ttiin'.i'irn
L..:c::ster M-irt ttii
Lan.ster A Ni a iielland
I.'iWiiel'T ,v '- fiiia
100
100
100
100
1015
25 lu.
135 22
25 18
2i 'Ji
r. is
25
47.2s
21
10
P."
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25
25
50
'At
k:
75
55
I33.10
13
.13.33
85
75.2
1011
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VJ(TICK I'LT.I.IO Ni !i;E IS Itr.KClIY
l given tha: the account et tnc treasurer
et the Lanea'itir fiunty pri-fiii hat been tiled
in the Register' Ollice. and will lie open ter
inspection ami exception te alt taxpayers, ter
tlie sp.t'13 et lliirty eays, as provided ter by
Aettif Av!i!:!d. ii):imvcn April 1, A. I ., 1870.
(.. N. .il'lleUI,, Selieimr.
Laniastki: Jan. I, 183. JMtdTuAltw
UitTt VtJDJt IWCMJitlE.
Club 13 et the .Mutual Investment Ciub.i
etrers the s-nrest means el making regular
monthly prellts Irem investments ni $10 te
f 1000 or mereitealing iu CHAIN, PROVISIONS
AND STOCKS. Each member gets the b-.-nelit
of combined eapital of the Club Reports sent
weekly. IMvldt-nds paid monthly. Club 13
paid shareholders l:i k thci money inprejlt.t
iu past three mei.ths, still leaving original
amount making money In Club, or returned
en deinane. Shares $10 each. Explanatory
circulars stmt tree. Reliable correspondents
wanted everywhere. Address. It. E. Ki-.N
HALL & CO.. Cem'n Mchts,177 anil 17.) Lu
Salle St., Chicago, 111. 17-3mdcedA3mw
TTAIE IIAKSAM.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
A beneliclal dressing preferred te similar
articles bcciiutn of Its purity and ilelipcr
firnc. It RESTORES TO (SR.VY II AIR HIE
YOUTHFUL COLOR and prevunU dandruu
and falling et th hair. 50a anil $1.00.
II ISCOX A CO., N. Y.
FL0REST0N.
Excels tlie llncst flower In richncs'4. Deli
cate very lasting. Ne odor like it. He sure
you get FLORESTON Cologne, signature et
illxcex A Ce.. N. Y., en every label. 25 and 75
cents, at druggists and Cealers In perfume.
COLOGNE.
dli lyweew&dTu
rM AVIIO.n IT MA OOJiCEKN.
J. Netice ia hereby given that application
will be made at the presentsessit.n of tliu Leg Leg
Matuieef Pennsylvania. ler the passage of an
act. entitled An Act ler the Relict of the Lan
caster County Prison, the object et which will
be te confer upon the Courts et Criminal Ju
risdiction In said county power tescntencc all
persons convicted et any crime or misde
meanor in said court?, the punishment et
which would be Imprisonment in the peni
tentiary, in any ether ceuntyin thestate.te un
dergo said punishment cither in the state pen
itentiary or In tlie Lancaster county prison,
ut the discretion et tlie court, anil te repeal
all acLs or partset acts incnmdsteiit therewith,
JOHN O. WEAVER,
President of the Beard et Inspectors el the
Lancaster County PrHen 2,4ldW&itW