Miss Annie Legan. Philadelphia, Pa-, says : " I have taken Brown's Iren ISi'ter3 as a tonic ami consider It :m excellent preparation." Fer wile by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and i:;a North Queen street. 112 lwd&w Till lilts. Sa'n pies tree.it Greceis. H. A. Baiiti.ktt & Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. 112 -2Gid44lw nrtvii- nonttetielil Panacea la !h" must effective luin Destroyer In the werlii. Will med, surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied xternally,anI theieby mere certjitnly rellev pain, whether chronic erueute.than tiny ether ,riin alleviator, and It is warranted double the eticncth e: any similar nrewaratien. It cures pain In the Side. Itack or Hewcls. Sere Threat, Itliciiinalisin and am. aches, and Is THK great reliever ok pain. "Brewk's Household Pawacba" should be In every tuiiilly. A teaspoeutul of the I'an&cea in a tumbler et het water sweetened 11 preferred J, taken at bed time will brsak up a cold. 25 eta i bottle. tebll-lvdM.W&S&w '.lie ue el Kljs' Cream Halm, a surecuie ler Catarrh, liny Fever and Celd in Head, is attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which can be said et no ether remedy. Price .10 cents Apply Inte iieirlls with little linger. I could buarcely speak; it wa aluieit Im possible te breathe through my nostrils. Using Kly's Cream Balm a short, titui: I was entnely iclieved. 5!y head has net bee i :-e clear nor voice te fcirenjj in year.-:. 1 recommend this ailmira le remedy te all alllicled with Catarrh or Celd.-, in the head. J. O. Tichkneu, Dealer in Beets and Shee.-', Hl.abulli, -V.J. As one having used Kly'n Cream Halm I would say it is worth its weight in geld as a cure ler Catarrh. I bought one bottle at Mar tin & Kply's drug tore in thii place and it cured inc. S. A. I.evixl, Frankly, Pa. lll-2udM,W,F.w j'nrlly me llleuit. " HV.'ATN.'.'H riLLfl." " UWATKB'H TILLS." " BU'AVSE'S riLUJ." ACTS AS A IIKART COKK ECTOR and by c'caiihiiig, regulating and strengthen ing the organs el digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner-leusnc.-s. Dizziness, Debility, Ilillieusncss, Bad lireath, Jaundice, l.iverand Kidney Cem. plaint, Lack et Appetite, Lew .Spirits, IikII IikII gcnlien or Dyspepsia, Headache, Coiiblipalien Fevers, Malaiia and Contusion, Fever an Ague, DiarrlKea, Dropsy, CehW. Kheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, and all Irregularities of the Spleen, Stomach, llia'ider anil Bowels. lmhTOKIMl TO HKALTIt when all ether remedies tail. They keep the system in a healthy condition by areusipg Hie torpid liver te healthy action, anil expelling by the bowels and kidneys the matter that poKeiiu the lound.itieii t lite, lie particular te obtain " Swaync's Pill Price 25 cents a box et se pill,, or. boxes f 1. Prepared only by Dr.. Sivavkk A Sel', Phlla- i dclphia, Pa. Ask your druggist (or them. Sent by mail te any address. ocM-ced&wM.W.F A Premit way te eae asthmatic wheezing. 1'se Hale's Heney et liorcheunu and Tar. Pike's T elhache Dreps euro in one minute. fi2-lwdced&w jteujjli en corns." Ask tot Wells' " Rough en Coins." I."ic. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Cerns, warts, bunions. " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, are worth their weight in geld in nerv ous and sick headache." Dr. il. 11. fcchlichtcr, el Baltimore. " frlve doctors ; no end of medicate ; no re lic. Dr. Helium' Skin Cure lias driven away all eruptions ami I'm nearly well." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, Ills. A pure, harmless, Tnc.icieus renn mens l.iver Koisulalei . :tiy blin- AlotlierM iVtiiinrnviii M ethers H Are you disturbed at night and broken et juiirnsii by a sick child sintering :.'id crying with excruciating pain et cutting teeth? It yi se, goat one-! ami gel a bottle et MRS. W1N- iiLOW'8 SOOTHING SYRUP ,-lt will relieve the peer little sullcrer immediaiely depend upon i : there Is no mistake about it. There t-nel :. met her en earth who lms ever used it, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like ma;i' Si is perfect ly sale te use In all itisi s, ami plr:isant te the taste, and Is the prescription e! one et the eldest and best temalu physicians and muses in the United slates. Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. mi-ly-M.WftS&w jes-Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be col ored te match tnat new hat by using the Iia. meud Dyes. Druggists tell any color ler 10 cents. II you can't sleep or are, resiles at night, tike Simmons Liver Regulator. He te II. 15. Ceeiiran's drug blere ler Mrs. foreman's Act" Xatieiial Dyes. Fer bright ucs3 and durability et color, are nnequaled. Celer Irem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish aud'Genr.un." Price. 13 cents. a I'eugit, com or tore 'tr.reat stieuia 08 utepi-ed. Meglcet frequently results in an ln curablu Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's i.renchlal Troches de net disorder thesH'ina-li like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed paits.nlluylng Irritation, give relte! In Asthma, Itrenehlal Cough-, Catarrh, unl the Threat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpeakcrs are subject te. Fer thittj yeatt Urewn's Ureiiclilal Tieehes nave m.-n iticoiiimendeil by physi cian", and always give pertect saUslactien. Having lnvn tested by wide ami Constant use for neatly an entlr- generation, tl'.ey have at tained weJ.. .nerited l-.inkcmeug tUetewataple remedies ei the age. Sold at 23 1 onto a box evorvwhere. mv-lvdTTh.VFAlVW Ttie Ceuutry. Who ha.s ever lived any Uu.e in tne oeuntry !i&marMcE ( .1.. t.li:...., ....n.t .mil till lli3kl I ters cine iijspepia. miiiuusnuw .u" ."t "iv.- i iIith arisiuir irem impure bleed or deranged I liver or kidneys. Price $1. i or sale by 11. u. Ceciiran.drugsist, K17 and i:?J North (iicen street. lc Toughens. SOZODONT toughens the gums and makes thcin healthy, se that they held in the teeth ilrmly. It removes the tartar, gives comfort, is economical of health and money, and when once used will never be given up. Try SO ZODONT. f!3-lwueedftw KESCUKD L'KtllU IlKATlt. Th- tollewing statcmentet William -I. Cough in, et Somerville, Mass., is se remarkable tnat we beg te ask for it the. attention et our read era. lie says : "In ths tall el 1S7CI was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by a severe cough. J. seen began te loec my appetite and llesh. I was se weak at one time that 1 could net leave my bed. In the sum mer ellS77 1 wasadmitlcdtelhc City Hospital. Whilcthcrc the doctors said I had a hole In my left lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se lar gene at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. 1 gave up hope but a friend told me et DR. VM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a Lf ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise:! d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, and te Iny I leel In better spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 writethis hoping you will publish it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done uie mere geed than all the ether medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely dlsap jiearcd and 1 shall seen be able te gote work.' Sold bv II. ". Cochran, 187 North Queen street tienry'" Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuti,lrniscs (ores, ulcer.-, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilhlalns, corns and all kinds et nkin eruptions, trcckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perlect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you getllKNKV's Cakdolie Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Trice 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Ouccn street. my28-4 mew te Secare Health. It seems strange that any one will suffer from the nianylerangcments brought en by an impure condition el the bleed, when SCO VlLL'SsAKSAPAIilLLAANDSTlLLIXGLA, or 11 LOO D AND L1VKU SYIiUP will restore perlect health te the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven Itself te be the best I'.LOOD PUUlFIEIt ever discovered, effect ually curing Screlula, Syphlitic disenlers. Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, ifala ria; all nervous tserders and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition el the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHAItM, especially when the complaint is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner veus system. . .KIt'S PAI.VPAnAcEA cures a pain In man ami beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. ICEDHOU&K POWDKKS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry ami all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may24-2 Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's, drug store 137 North Queen street. Fer Lame Back, Side or Chest use S11I LOH'S POKOUS IPLAfcTEK. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. it. Cochran, 137andl39 North Queen streel, Lancaster. icblleedS JlAlllllAUKS. McCullkv-Dismsib. On Thursday evening, Feb. 13, D-t at Grace Lutheran parsonage, by Itev. C Elrln Heupl, -Mr. Jehn M. McCulley and Miss Christie Dennis, both el Lancaster City, Pa. It IWATUff. Smitii-jt-Iii this city, en February 14, IBSl, William II., son v.f William H. and Emma Smith, aged It years. 1 month and 10 days. O, soft be his 'lumber the young and the fair Whose Hie sands se gently have run : Theuuh the iikshldcwsneiv cling te his bright, llewlug hair. There's a morn ler our beautiful one. Fare you well ler awhile, laded star of our home. Sweetly re.it from nil sorrow and pain Til! the prince el the angels in triumph shall come. And restore your let glory again. The relatives and lriends are rcspcctlully lnvited te attend the funeral, from the resi dence of his parents, Ne. fiis Marietta avenne, en Sunday allernoen at 2 o'clock, interment in Lancaster cemetery. A ' AlH'JZKTlSJZaitlNTS. T.HIU3II. A WI11XK ANiJ BKOWK HALF- je v eluter Deg. Apply nt L. KKAIT'S SAUJU, East Klna Street. it MV J A n T f. I. A FINISH KK IiN T11K iiiacKsmiin snep. jippiy ve D. A. ALTICK A SONS. ll Nes. 42 and 44 West Orange St. UANTKU A V? lng-roem girl KXl'KKIhNCK.1) D1N- wants a situation. Ap- plv at, It Ne. 39 NOltTU DUKE ST. IttANII OPKSINO. Ori TOMOltltOlV f (SATUItl)AY) evening, a Grand Lunch and Wacker'a Celebrate I lleerat. 460 Maner St. ltd eOTTLEIIJ YOUNG. QOUK UltOUT I.UNCH O THIS EVENING at. the Tretnent Hetel, North Queen street. ISergncr & Engle's beer en tap. FUEDERICK WOE1ILE, U Proprietor. IKlVATK SAL.K UK IIOKSKS. I HAVK just received a fine let et Canada Horses, draft and driving, which I will sell at private sale, at the Meriimac stables, Ne. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster, 1'a. llt;-2ta GEOKGE GROSSMAN. TU'llMUSALK Or" FOKNITDKB. I On FRIDAY, FEB. lfi, 1883. at West Wil low, a large let otileme Manufactured Furni ture, all new. Alse, a large let of LeatTo LeatTe LeatTo baeee, '80 and 'SI crop, and SO.OOO Cigars. Sale te commence at 12 o'clock in. HERB'S FURNITURE CO. S. IIbs & Sen, Aucts. It IOJ: AlDKUMANt WILLIAM J. FORDNEY, SECOND WARD. 3td 1 A. I.AKUC TW04TOBV Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. a two xinrv Brick warehouse en luiinin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince A Twe and a-liu.lt story Heuse Ne. i West Chestuutstnet. Apply te ? )20-tld IUTELLlOBWCKll OfllCC. T1UKI.ICMAI.K. SATHBOAV, FUBKUAKV X 17. 18S3, en North Prince street opposite Reading Depot, Lancaster.Pa., will be sold the following prsenal property, viz: 40 Breed ing Sews, with pigs, SO SheaL", 3 Ueiirs.nU Ches ter and Lancaster county stock, 2 Horses. 2 one-horse Wagons. Buggy and Harness. 100 tens Heg Manuie, P.a:ctl Straw and Hay, oed Shed, 100x30 feet, about S.OOOfcct Jeice and Beards, and many ether articles. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. fl4-ltw&2ldl5,l II. K. KELLLL. -rreTis fob W. D. STAUFFER, FOR ALDERMAN. flC-:;tdR SECOND WABJJ. I7STATK r 1. KKANKTAMAMY.UTK JCi of Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been rranted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the sainn, will present them without, ilelav ter settlement te the under signed, residing tfe WEAVERt f 2ft GUI K Administrator. B. ntANIi SAYLOK HAS REMOVED U1S OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST BONG ST., jI5- Exactly opppeslto the Old Stand. ectll-Omd&wR ISTftTK F ANN THOMAS, LATF. OF il Columbia, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters el administration en said estate hav- in" been grunted te me unuersigneu, an per sous indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et sanl decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay. " b STEPHEN SANDERSON, JOHN JELLY. 1! F. Davis, Administrators. Attorney. j26-CtdeawF H ATS, CAPS AND FUB, Hats, Caps and Furs. IOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock et Hats, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the llrm et Shultz & Bre., fashionable hatters, and new offers them ler sale, retail and -whole-.,..i.. t r,.,.tir reduced nriccs at Nes. 31 and 3:1 NORTH QUEEN ST., the well-established Hat Stere of the late firm et Shultz & lire. Special inducements offered te country mer chants. Mr. Sides will continue the Hat busi ness and constantly keep en hand the latest and best styles. He has employed Henry A. and Wm. Shultz. of the late firm et Shultz & Rre.. who are experienced hatters. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SIIULTZ & BRO.) 1 fl3-tfd T KSS & FLIHN. EXTENSION TABLES. Just neught Irem country Furniture 8tere Sale a large let el Furniture at Lew Figures. Have 21 Heme made Extension Tables (Wal nut) that we will sell at $1.00 per toot, cash, within 10 Days trem date. Cheaper than they can be made and sold wholesale te-day. 43-Come and see one el the Largest Stocks et ECRN1TURE In Lancaster. HESS & FUNN, ' 118-150 N. Queen St. and 22C W. King st. LANCASTER .DALLY INTELLIGENCES. FRIDAY, yew ADTXBT1HEMEXTB. OPKJNU 1883. CARPETS. We respectfully iavite an examination of CARPETS ler tli- SPRIXGSEASON of 1883, which will consist of Cheke New Styles, ami be sold ai the Lewest Ruling Prices. Hartferd M.equette8, Smith's Meuuettes, Bigelow Chambers, Hall Fer Pallers, Libraiies, Borders te match ; also, rnv TdiusTV SATOVVILLE TAPESTRY. SMITH'S FORD TAPESTRY, IHGGINS' TAPES! RY, AND SANFORD'S TAPESTRY CARPETS, All the Best and well-known makes, of which we will have the latest Spriiig Patterns. Hartferd and Lewell Three-Plys and Extra Supars, Philadelphia Medium Weel Ingrains and Cotten Chain Carpsts, Linesum, Oil Cleth and Rugs. HAG Ell Ne 25 West King Street. & tlH W AVWltTlSliMES TS. PUUI.lt: hAl-K.-ON TBFSUAt, KlillKU ARY 2 ', 1SS3. will be sehl at Ne. 11G Nerin st reel, the entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Marble-lop Tables, Huir Cleth Parler Suit, Hair Cleth Rocker, Radicnt Heme Heater, IJru-sels. Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Window Winds and Screens, Miners. Pictmcs. Ward robe and Cupboard, Ituie.ius, (hairs. Demes tic Sewing Machine, Lawn Mower, CoeUstove and Uange.Twe .valuut Marble-Tep bedroom Bulls. Hall Suit, and munv ether articles net named. These things are all nearly new i-nd In geed condition. Sale te eemence at 9 e clock. a. m. ILSnuBKiiT. Auct. JOHN W. R. L. fKAiLET, Clerk. REMICRT. leb 0 sua T.HIK SALK.-AT rKlVA'1'15 SALE IS OF r lereil the Ilrsl-classtwo-steiy Brick I EL LING HOUSE, with large two-story ItrlcK rear attachment, ami Frame Wash house hav ing 11 rooms, being Hall. Parler, Drawing and IMiiing Reems and Kitchen en tirat fleer, b Ilcil Reems and Katli Roem en second fleer and llnlshed Attic; Gas. Bath, Het anil Celd Water, Heater, Runge, Dumb V;.iter, Water ;lesets. Geed Sewerage. Heuse h:is various ether conveniences ; is well finished and In excellent condition. ..,,.... Alse, en same preini.-esare Brick stable lei two horses and a Carriug Heuse ler six car riages, and abundance et fruit, all situated Ne! 117 Seuth Duke street. Let 22x245 feet: Geed reason ter selling Terms easy, rer further narticulars, orthe viewing el preml- bcb. cull en 1JAUSMAN&JJURNS, Real E-tate Agent, n?-(itdR 1(1 VestOrangeSt TT 11. K. OF r. LADIES FAIR! FOR THE BENEFIT OF T .. ,. i.-, .. I liinniAn iv Ne. 6. Li'dneasici jLivieiuu, U. R. K. et P. Will be Held at TEMPERANCE HALL, opening SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1883, Continuing until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, inclusive. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EACH EVE X. ING. A Grand Orchestra, comprising 14 of Lancas ter's best known musicians will appear en the Opening Night. ADMISSION IO CENTS lebl.Vttd 1 KEAT SWEEPING REDUCTION IN MERCHANT TAILORING. As at this time of year PANT are the prin cipal article needed amongst Gentlemen, and In order te keep eur'hands lully employed, we make te order PANTS at prices that dely any body te buy the same quality el goods, made and trimmed like euis, ready made up. WE MAKE TO ORDER Mixed All-Weel Cassimerc PANTd at $. 03 Striped All Well Ciwnincru PANTS at.... :: 00 All-Weel Extra Heavy PANTS at 4 00 All Weel Cheviot i-AK-ie at Plain Worsted PANT at Fancy Worsted PANTS at...... .....'i, ll.Wr.nl fMll'viet PANTS at.. 1 Ml 5 00 r ;e r, oe K tra Fine Foreign I'antaloentngs at $.no, $7.00, $8.00, $11.00, IL'.OO. SUITS TO ORDER. A Geed Woolen Business SUI I.... ...... An All-Weel Heavy Cassimerc SL11... An All-Weel Cheviot SUIT An AH-Weel Scotch Cheviot SU11 A Fine Worsted SUIT An Extra Fine Worsted SU11 ...... ...... A Foreign Casstmere or W orated SU IT.. .$12 e;j . 14 oe . 15 te . 10 50 . is en . '.0 oe . 25 CO B-Whether you wish te purchase or net, nlease call and be convinced el the RARE 11 VRG AINS we are new ettering te the public. L. Gansmaii & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE J Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, GC-fiS 30RTH 0UEEN STREET, Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange SL LANCASTER. PA. 9-The cheapest and most reliable Clothing Heuse in the city. TuHN HIEBIKNZ. RUBBERS, RUBBERS, RUBBERS, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE, Ne. 51 Nertli Queen St., (lNQUIRr-H BUILDIKO.) GREAT REDUCTION IN Wc liave Styles. the Largest Stock of the Latest Rulers Eiliers LADIES' BUBBEUS, 40c. and 45c. MEN'S KUBBEBS, GCn. LITTLE BOYS' KUI5BEB BOOTS, 81.35. MEN'S BUBBEB BOOTS, S.'f.OO. Alse a Large Stockef BUKT'S FINE SHOES in all the Latest Styles. JOHN HIEMENZ. aprl-eaw-lydF Bedy Brassels, Herwer Bedy Brussels, and Stair, etc., with 'J in., 2-4, and e-S EXTRA TAPESTRY. ME D- BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. JfJi IV AUYI.ttt js i:m I, sis. UOK lUaT A ST"1!:-. KOOM . AM) F Dwelling containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the 1j.telmoi;n 1j.telmei;n cbr office. ttd rllTlf CONMTAKI.K TUK UIslJKK j signed, having received the nomination et the RcpubUcajgpiaity for the ofllce et City CensUble et tlufSlxth ward, et the city el Lancaster, ter erection en Tuesday, the'i'lth instant, icspecttully c-dici'a the suiniiges of the veteis et the waul, pledging himself. If elected, te use hi-t bc- cmietivers te discharge thedutieser'the position tairlyand mipar ially and te the satiitaelien et the general public. JOSEPH BKINTNALL. 113-lwd 31." hast Chestnut Street. PUBLIC SALE. WILL BE SOLI ..AT Public Salf, en SATURDAY, MARCUS, 1SSI, at Philip Walt's Green Tree hotel, W-t King street, a LOT F GROUND. lrenting:i2 icet, 2 inches en Wesk King st net, and ex tending in depth 24"i feet te Grant strc t wlierrnn is crafted a DOU RLE TWO-STORY DWELLING (Nes. J:: and 4H), with Two Twe Story Back Building, a FrameStable en Utant street unit ether ent-buildlngu. Alse, hydrant in vard. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.., when attendance will be given ami terms made known by WILLIAM FISHER. .1. GnKOAKKii, Auct. Iebli!,17,?lt2i5t2?!..:M K VKSK'M. LENTEN GOODS. GentiineCedh.-li, Geed Fat M '.ekerel. Choice Smoked Hurling, Smoked Salmen, Fresh Sal Sal eon in 1 ft Cans, Salt Pickled Salmen in 5 D Cans, Fresh and Soused Mackerel in 1 11 Cans Finden Haildles, Uarataira tfehrimps. Sardines in Oil (American), imported Sai dines in Oil, Sardines in Mustard, Soused Trout, Fresh Eggs. &c, &c. BUIfsK'S, NO. 17 E KING STREET. "7c A CAN, FOR TOMATOES 1 Hew is this V ''Well, we bought a. job let el 1.7IJ2 cans, all the picker had: they are iir.-it-class. Every can gnaianUed." "HOW ABOUT THAT SPLENDID 10 CENT SYRUP?" " Well, we still have it, and it is amazing liew il goer;." MESSINA AND VALENCIA ORANGES by steamer. Ju-t received and sold cheap. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, w ILLIAT.l.SDN & t'OstKK. RE(UKD1.KS.S OF COST. WE HAVE REDUCED THREE HUNDRED AXW FJe'XEEN MEN'S & BOYS' CAPS. (Seme el lhm) sold FIFTY CENTS) te ler TWENTY-FIVE and TWE2VK CENTS. AndSlXTV-TllREK BOYS' CAPS and TJK BAND te THREE CENTS cadi, iu addition te a number et MEN'S SOFT & STIFF HATS WE WILL SELL FOR TWELVE VESTS These Goods are Sound and tien. 3ACIL. in Geed Condi- THE BARGAIN SALB1 -or FUKNISRING GOODS Has gene, beyond our expectation. There Is still a vaiiety et Silk Ties at 5c and lOe Bach. French Percale Guffe, 5e per Pair. Linen Cellars, 5e Each. CLOTHING, TRUNKS. VALISES, RUBBER GOODS and BLANKETS at Lewest Prices. yVe will open a BOOT and SHOE PaRTMENT the lirst week in April. DE- WDUI&HOI ft FOffi, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTER. PA. JLlAmUAMA J KM1 KKTALMIjEJVI'8. UULTON urmiA llOUSl!. PRIUAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1S83. JUST ONE TIME. rinal Madisen Square Theatre Company in Oil; tne Amusing ujmedy success : THE PEOEESSOR, Original Company. Original Scenery. All the Girls Pretty. Leve and Remance S3-S. I5.-ALL THE GIULS AKE rKETTY. ADMISSION BESEBXSD SEATS.... ...35,50&":CENTS. 75 CENTS. Sale eJJSeats will commence Monday morn ing, Feb. 12, at Opera Heuso Oftlce. flO-lwd UULTON OPERA HOUSE. Saturday Afternoon and Even's, Dec. 17. MINNIE FOSTER'S MAMMOTD AND GIGANTIC UNCLE Mil CABIN COI The only Genuine Uncle Tem's Cabin Com pany traveling. Excelling in every feature all pieviens representations el this laineus drama. MINNIE FOSTER a3 TOPSY. Best Topsy tn the world, introducing her New Songs, Dances, Medleys, IJanje Soles and Spcialties. LITTLE EOTTJE BURKE as EVA. Being the sraullfl Child Actress in America. Engagement v.-i the only Norielk Colored Students. Finestband of colored singers under engagemennt te any manager in America Tennesscat. Male Quartette. Introduction of the Trainud Slbcrlaan Bloodhounds. Let all the calldreii see the dwarf" donkey, "Dellie." OHIO." popular prices 25. 85 and 50 cents, Matinee lftaudieccnts. Seats for sale at opera struck a boy, Jeseph Otter, in the abdo abde abdo euse office. fli-it 1 men wounding him mortally. FEBRUARY 16, 18S& SECOND EDITION. FKlDAY EVENING, FEB. 16, 1883. HAERISBTJEG NEWS. PROCEEDINGS ON CAPITOL BILL. Di.tment te be lnTegtlgatetf-Pronibitien Pe titions PeurlDg In The Weight el a Bcsnel of Potatoes Special Dispatch te the Ixtelliqescek. Harrisburg, Feb. 16. The governor has signed a concurrent resolution author iztDC the Dixmont investigating hospital te extend its inquiry te the Western peni tentiary, which has asked for an appre, priatien of 8351,000. llassen te day pre sented the resolution and it seen after passed both Houses. In the Senate. In the Senate, te-day, at least 150 peti peti 'tiens were presented in favor of the consti tutional prohibitory amendment. Heuse bills were favorably reported for the pro tection of agricultural and horticultural societies ; for the "protection of dairymen and te prevent deception in the sale of butter and cheese, and te fix the standard weight of a bushel of potatoes at sixty pounds. Mr. Emery introduced a bill requiriug foreign lire in surance companies te pay volunteer fire men a certain premium. Kennedy intro duced a bill te require ovidence of the payment of a poll tax te be placed in the cornniissieuere' office 29 days before the general election. The contractor having thrown up his contract, Mylin presented a concurrent resolution, which was adopted, that the Senate librarian pur chase supplies for the Legislature net exceeding in amount $3,500. A bill was passed flually for the improvement and alteration of chatters of the second class. The bill for the care of the insane, drafted by Governer Heyt's lunacy com mission, was favorably reported. Nylin presented petitittens from citizens of Willow Street, West Lampeter. Salis bury, Little Britain, Colerain and Fulton, and from four hundred members of the Methodist churches of Lancaster for the passage of the prohibitory liquor amend ment. Stehraan presented similar peti tions from citizens of Marietta. Heiks L'receedtngn. In the Heuso a bill was favorably re ported requiring fire escapes aud fire alarms iu hotels aud tenement houses ever two stories in height. The Heuse was engaged nearly half the Fcssien iu the consideration of the bill authorizing coun cils of cities of the first class te issue sub sub pceuas and take testimony of witnesses concerning the management and accounts of auy of the departments The bill was passed en second reading with amendment divestiug it of very objectionable features. THE WK8TEKN WATERS. Slckunes Among iheSulTererH Help Seeded Fer Smaller Towns. Louisville, Feb., 10. Yesterday fifteen houses en the point floated away and went ever the falls. The water was still rising last night reaching as far as the cellars of the Gait house. There is already much stckuess among the sulfer ers. Independent Louisville. Contributions in aid of tbe sufferers from Heeds here have reached $20,000. Assist Assist Assist anoe is coming from outside places, but Louisville, while thankful, feels able te take care of her citizens. Jeffersonville and ether smaller placcB need help. A fall in the river is expected te day. The Water Kecedlng at Cincinnati. The water continues te recede about oue aud a half inch an hour, but is still one inch above the highest previous flood that of 1832. The brisk wind rising this morning gives cause for serious alarm te (he owners of bargee, who fear that they will be wrecked. The indications arc favorable for rain which is much feared new. Nowhere dots the falling of the water give greater joy than iu Lawreueeburg, Ind., where it is estimated two hundred houses have been overturned or washed away and that three thousand people weie driven from their homes. The less there win reach five hundred thousand dollars. Generous relief has been sent them, e less of life has yet been reported, but there have been many narrow escapes. A flood in This State Anticipated. WiLLiAMsreRT, Pa., Feb. 16. Tfie Susquchauua rtver at this city is rising slowly, but a few miles above here,- where the ice is gorged, the river is fifteen feet. Seme ice went out of the dam here te-day. A very high river is reported at Renovo, where it is still risinjr. Experienced lum bermen leek for a twenty-feet flood here. VOJiUKESS Proceedings in Beth Branches Still at the Tariff Hill. Washinoten, Feb. 16. The Heuse immediately after the reading of the journal went into a committee of the whole en the legislative appropriation bill. This was done with the assent of the ways and means committee, which agreed Det te pass the tariff bill until three o'clock unless the legislative bill be passed earlier. A member of the Heuse military com mittee stated this morning that there would be no further action by the com mittee at this session en the Grant retire ment bill. In the Souate Mr. Merrill made a speech iu justification of the amendment te the Heuso bill adopted en his motion and in refutation et the charge iu the original bill that the United States obtained a large sum of money from Japan through false pretenses. After seme discussion the report of conference committee was agreed te. ACUUITTED. The Testimony of Medical KsperU Cleats a Prisoner. Baltimore, Feb. 1C The jury iu the case of Fdward II. Tompkins, charged with sheeting and killing Martin Leschof Leschef sky, in September last, today rendered a verdict of net guilty. Leschefsky knocked Tompkins insensible with a billiard cue and upon recovering Tompkins shot him dead. During the trial a number of med ical experts expressed the opinion that Tompkins, at the time of the sheeting, was temporarily insensible and irrational from the effect of the blew. Tbe Warrants New Honored. Philadelphia, Feb. 16. In accord ance with a resolution passed by city councils yesterday, empowering their treasurer te pay all warrants issued and countersigned by S. Davis Page as con troller, pending the determination of the contrellerahip by the supreme court, the city treasurer te-day commenced te honor such warrants, thus breaking the deadlock in the municipal machinery. A Steamship Grounded. Washington, Feb. 16. The signal corns station at Sandy Heek, N. J., re ports that the steamship, City of Rich mend, bound te New Yerk, grounded en the outer middle sheais this morning, in a dense fog, about three-quarters of a mile from life-saving station JNe. 1, at this place. The vessel is lying easy and is ex pected te float with the next high tide. Fatal Result of a Rew. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 16. Late last night Private Jehn Murphy and Jerry Cellins, of the Ohie National Guard, who were doing patrol duty en the street, be came involved in a row with some roughs. Murphy nreu at a man who was trying te I --- J . -- --- --w c; -- wrest nis gun nm mm, out tne Dan KEBUELL'S 1-EsTlMONT. Very Direct and Damaging te the Dorseys. Washington, Feb. 16. A great crowd assembled in the court room this morning te hear the continuation of lierdeirs resu- . .. -j i i- j i. The witness said he had a nnmeer meny. of damaging letters, but when he get f f iaii he leuiui nts ties opened and the papers taken away. S. . Dersey was the only man beside himseir who possessed a key te the office. The rema'nder of his testimony was very direct and damaging te the two Derseys. A Prominent Wllkesearrean Head. Wilkesbarke, Feb. 1G. Ex Sheriff Jasper B. Stark, aged 55 years, . nnti neliriniim. and the land lord and owner of the Wyoming Valley hotel, died this morning. His real estate is valued at $200,000. A Texas Clght. Galveston, Tex., Feb. 10. During a fight in Yeung county, en AVedncsday, ever the management for a school, the teacher, Kedgers, was killed and three ethers were wounded. fclve 1'emeDS llurucd te Death. Londen, Feb. 16. At a fire in the vil lage of Radferd, near Nottingham, live peseus were burned te drath. WEAIHEB INDICATIONS, Washington, Feb. 16. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmer cloudy weather and rain, wiuds shifting te south and west, lower barometer. CHASED 1SV A HLOUOUOL'.NU. Twe men lu a Slelcti Clianed Dy a Savage lleast. A Siberian bloodhound belonging te C. D. Sheppard, of New Yerk, get loose at Larchmont aud made a great sensation for fifteen or twenty minutes. Sheppard, who is lessee of the club house at Larchmeut, keeps his dogs at that plaea. The bloodhound is a savage, bleed-thirsty beast, and possesses the strength of a lien. He was chained iu a deg house, but, becoming restive under restraint, he tore the house down and pulled the stake up te which ha was chained. He immediately killed a game deg belonging te his master aud mangled its carcass in a shocking manner. He next went toward the bam, in the vicinity of which William H. Shute, a constable of New Rechelle.and James F.iller a compan ion. They weie in a sleigh. They saw the animal approaching and they ran into the barn and climbed into a left. The deg's attention was diverted from them by a passing cur, aud while he was indulging iu the pastime of killing the un lucky beast Shute aud Fallen sprang into their aleigh au:l made speed for New Rechelle. At a locality known as Jeru salem the bloodhound overtook the fleein med, who were unarmed and made a desperate attempt te get into the sieigh. The men fought him with a club and a whip, and shook a buffalo robe iu his face te keep him out. He tore the robe almost into shreds, and was in a fair way of coining off victorious when a neighboring deg of an in vestigatiug turn rau into the read te ascer tain what was going en, and take a hand if necessary. lie made a fatal mistake. The bloodhound forthwith turned his attention te him and in a brief space the snow was melting under the warm bleed of this reckless animal. The bloodhound had just begun the task of mangling hi3 victim's carcass when the owner of the de ceased cur came into view aud fired six shots at long range from a revolver at the ferocious beast. Nene of them took effect. The man then procured from his dwelling a deuble-barreled shotgun, aud just at the right time let it fly from both barrels, which were leaded wiih buckahet, killing the bloodhound almost iustantly. SIAJtKJSTS. l'lillHi'.clphla market. I'miADBWHtAi Ke!. !. Fleur iirni ; modci medci ately active: superfine. $3 -':(? 7- ; extra, $1 00l 37: l'em.'a Family, $5 U)g5 25. Kye Heur at it 5J1 12J.. Wheat quiet hut steady: Del. and I'a. lled.Sl 181 23; Longuerry IJed and Amber. $1 211 20. , , , Cern easier with less demand. Oats active and higher en scareily; se. I White, SCc ;Ne. 2 de, 51c; Ne. 3 de, 5J.dc ; Ne. 2 mixed, U)grl. Rye none litre Previsions steady. Lard llrm. Hutter firm ler choice, , cither tirades dull Western, 35iGc. l'a. Creamery extra, aw ; Kells dull. , Eitkm dull and easier ; ra.2f.2iC ; W cstern, 2fiS27c. Cheese uulct and steady. .,-., Petroleum dull and easier ; Helmed, i;,. Whisky at $113 New Yerk Market. Nbw teKK, Feb. 10. Fleur quiel, lirmand moderate expert and local trade inquiry. Wheat opened !48c lower; subsequently recovered and advanced a trine ; less (teini; ; Ne. 2 Kcd. March. 1 2101 2tt : de April, $1 16 27 : de May, 1 27S01 '$ ; de Feb., $1 21K bid $1 25 isked. Cern a shade lower and lalrly active : Mired Western, spot, 727Gc ; de futures. J1174. Oats a shade lewer: State. 4!)35jc; West ern, israsic: Ne. 2 March, rc; April, 5e,4350Jc ; May, 50 Grain and Prevision notations. One o'clock quotations el grain and prevt Ions, furnished by S. Jt lunui, krener, 1: $ East King street. Chicago. Feb. 10. Wheat Cern Oata Perk l..aid Mar..... 1.09M &VA May.... 1.15 .01 .42 Petrelea'i. Oil City 1.02. 11.75 Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipt-, 22.000 head ; ship ments, O.iOi) head ; market active and strong; mixed. ir'X&: 05; heavy, $C 00&7 2 ; light, $t; 00&6 00; heavy, tf 07 25; skips, $1 003 Cattle Bccelpts, 6.301 head : shipments, 2 700 head ; market moderately active ; gen-i-Hllviiiichanred : demand somewhat limiteii: experts operating sparingly: experts, tj 70 Sli)20; geed te choice shipping, 5 005 CO; common te lair, $1 2;tS0; butchering and canning in liberal supply and weaker ; common te fair. $2 753 75 ; medium v geed, $3 90J84 00 ; stockers and tecderj plentiful and shade lower at $3 lOffl 05. Sheep HecelptP, 3,000 head; shipments, 1,500 head ; trade generally blew : market eameas Wednesday; Common te fair at S3 20 4 ; medium te geed at$l 25tf 1 90 ; choice te extra, $52086 00. East Libeutv Cattle Receipts, 1.210 head; market slew at yesterday's prices, H (wKeccipts 1,725 head ; market active ; Philadelphias, $7 40M7 00 ; Ballimeres, 7 10 ffl 20 ; Yorkers, $0 75SC 'JO. Sheen Receipts 2.000 head ; market Hrm ; tair te geed. $525 50 ; common, ?2 513 50 ; prime, $5 756. Lecal Stacks and IJenas. Par val. Lanc-CUy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1H82.. .$100 " l&S... ICO " 1K10... 100 18-J5... IOC 5 per ct. n 1 or 30 years. . 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhelm borough lean 100 MIBCKIXANKOUS STOCKS. QuarryvIIle R. It... J50 Mlllersvllle Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse 1C0 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 L4Sl sale S105 107X 120 120 lu 112 102 102.50 100. 102 J2.25 2-1.50 50 120 90 1701 100 4.5 16 1 Marietta iioiiewwaro Stevens Heuse 50 Sicily Island 50 East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g.... 60 MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel MISOKLLAKKOUS BONDS. QuarryvUle K. K:, due 1893 $1J Reading' & Columbia It. B5's IW Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1SSJ 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in ler20 years lw Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1S8G 100 TUimriKB STOCKS. RirSTrlncr. I5aver Valley 5 25 1117 105 105.50 100 100 $ 10. Bridgeport Horeshee 13X Columbia Chestnut Hill 25 lelumblaft Washington 25 Celumblaft Big Spring 25 Lancaster & Ephrata 25 Lancaster & Willow Street 25 Strasburg -ft Millport y 25 Marietta A Haytown ....,. 25 18 20 18 47.2J 21 40 40.15 t Marietta A Mount .Tev Lane.. EHzabptht'n AMIddlet'n Il fiO 53 75; 65 IICIO 43 33.33 85 27.25 Lancaster Fruttvllle. SO Lancaster & Litltz. 35 Lancaster A Williamstown.. Lancaster Maner. Lancaster Manhetm . 25 . 50 . 25 . 25 . 100 . 31M I juancasier.x juariciiu , i Lanca9ter & New Ileitaud.... Lancaster Marietta. Lancaster Susauehanna. BAXK STOCKS First National nantc Farmers' National Hank 100 . 50 3.23 110 11X50 142 111.30 ii9 20(1 150.75 140 154 70.51' 130 Fulton National Bank Lancaster County National Hunk.. Columbia National Hank Ephrata National Hank First National Hank, Columbia.. .. First National tcrair, Stntaburg.... First National Bank, Marietta First National Hank. Mount Jey.. Litltz National liuuk...... SI an he In National Hank Union NatiemU Hank. Mount Jey. New Helland National Kttnk 100 SO 100 ! 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 100 Stoek Markeu. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United 3tate Henda repotted dally by J Aixm B. Lehu, 22 North Queen street. Feb. 16. 10:00 1:00 3:U0. A.. X. P X 3.; 353 P.M. 34? ."OVi Denver Rie Grande N. V.. Lake Erie Western Kansas and Texas I.aKc Shere......... .......... New Jersey Central . aji 30 .. 107 lOGJi 107k; .. 71 7H 7U New erk, uutariex -va C- u.,..i if ft. nuiniid 45V; .. 2J!i 'iX 2.-i 41 '4 17 23JS !Wi h'K-i 4t si?; 1535 S7t. & -kill. 1. u vm.m. -- y v Pacific Mall..... ........... Rochester Pittsburgh Texas Pacific...... .............. Wabash. St. Leuis Pacific... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia Heading. .Northern Pacific Cem.......... " " Pretorred.... KnffHle Pitta. AWest 10JS Wi 29 SO MH 40 i Sll IS? 17 33r S 5!) 23?; 4i S1W M IS VELLAXEO VS. K IUNJSV-WOUT. THE CELEBRATED "KIDS EY WORT." THE SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LI VEK TUOU11LES, CONSTIPATION, PILES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND KHEUMATISM. PHYSICIANS KNUIIKSB HKAKTILY. " I have found Kidney-Wert te work like a charm, duiui; all that is claimed for it. Alter usinir It !-everal years in my practlce 1, a ' reg ular physician,' can endorse it heartil). It has done better than any remedy 1 ever used." it- K. Clark, 51. D., Seuth Here, Vt. UANGKKOUSKIONKY IMSKASB. 'A stroke or paralysis prostrated 1110, also dangerously diseasing my kidneys. The doc tors failed, hut Kidney AVert cured mi.' E. Slude, IS Iilackstone street. Bosten, Mass. ' My kldnev troubles lasted for 8 years. 1 etten parsed bleed. Kidney-Wert cured me." Michael Cole, Montgomery Centre, Vt. KIDNKY-WOKT ANU KUKUMATISM. "TwoetmyfriemU had my trouble." say.i Mr-EldrideoJlIalcelm. et West Bath, Me. " I wasirivcn up te die. by my phystclins and lriends. We all had kidney disease and rheu matism. Mine was et'30 years standing. Kidney-eort has entirely cured all three of us." " I had kidney trouble ter many years. Kidney-eort cured" me." J. M. Dews, of Diebold Sale Ce., 28 Canal street. New Orleans. UUISKI AFTKK 20 YEARS. " I devoutly thank Ced that I lennil out the virtues of Kidney Wert," writes C. P. llrewn. of Wesipert, N. Y. " It has cured me et a 20 yeai s case et terrible kidney disea-e" H1UNKYS. L1V1SU AND CONSTIPATION. " The most satisfactory results," writes Jus. F. Keed. et Ne. Acton, Me., " in cases et kid ney and liver troubles and constipation, have toilewed from the nse el Kidney-Wert, by members et my family." Kidney Troubles and KlieumMtism. "My attending physician gave me up. I'd had rheuinati.-m ami kidney troubles for 30 yearn. Many doctors and numberless reme dies did me 110 geed. My friends, tee. thought my death was certain. Kidney-Wert has en tirely cured me," se write Eldridge Malcolm, West Bath, Me. I.1VKK DISORDER. " Plcase tell mr bio. soldiers, and the pub lic, tee, uppeals .1. C. Power, of Trenten, 111., through the St. Leuis Glebe-Dcm, anil Jleme and Fireside, that Kidney-Wert cured my liver disorders, which I'd bad ler 20 years." 12 2-'S2. RHEUMATISM. " I have tried a great number," truly ro. re. jmirks -Mr. XV. N, Grese, et Scranton, Pa., mnder date et Dec. 12. 82, "but there is no ether remedy like Kidney-Wert, for curiny rheumatism and diseased kidneys." INFLAMMATION OIT ULADDKR. " Chronic inllammatlen of the bladder, two years dmatien, was my wile's complaint, writes Docter CM. Summerliii. or Sun Hill. Ga. " Her urine etten contained mucus, pus, ami was sometimes bloody. Physicians pre scriptions my own included and domestic remedies only palliated her pains. Kidney Kidney Wert, however, has entirely cured her." 1NTKRNAL 1MLJSS, " I had Internal pile3 ler several years," said J. d. Meyur. et Mverstewn, Pa. "Nothing helped me except lvlduey-wert. 11 curiu me. LAUI1CV TROUBLKS. Kespeet the cenlldence reposed In you by ladies. "It lias helped me in intricate dis ease," writes Mrs. Annie Keckbald, el Jar rettsville. Mil. This lady correspondent wrote us about Kidney-Wert's curative effects. RHEUMATISM. "Nothing else would," tersely says Justice J. G. Jewell, of Woodbury, Vt.. "but Kidney Kidney Wert did cm v my three years' rheumatism." DYSPKPS1A. Our correspondent, Mr. Jeslali Kennev. et Landliburg. Pa., says ; " Kidney-Wert cured my dyspepsia. I had it In Its worst lerm, tee." A WILLING OATH. " I will swear bv Kidney-Wertallthe time," writes Mr. J. B. Kautrinan, Lancaster, la. (AH it1! patrons de the same, Mr. K.) DELICATE COMPLAINTS. Anether lady, Mrs. .T. It. Clark, Amitce City, La writes us : " Kidney-Wert has cured me et habitual constipation, pain in the side.as well as some ether delicate complaints.' 115.1wdced&w OTRAWBR1DGB & CLOTHlER. EVERY LADY SHOCXD SUBSCRIBE FOR Strawbridge & Clothier's FASHION QUARTERLY. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : Nearly cne thousand engravings, Illustrat ing the new things In every department et fashion. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : Four pages of new music, in most case original, either vocal or instrumental. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : The prices el all kinds of Dry Goods, to gether with descriptions aud engravings te show what they leek like. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : Valuable original articles, mostly illustrated, en subjects that treat et the adornment et the person, the beautityinget home, and the new est things In art needle work. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : Instructions hew the distant consumer can shop as satisfactorily and as economically a. residents or the city. PRICED cents per year. SPECIMEN COPIES, 15 CENTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. Eighth and Market Streets, Phil'a, J3-5tdTuS5tw e CCIUKNTAL D1PUTHKRI COKE. Reader, have yen a sere mreair imb ave yen a sere OCCIDENTAL. Are you troubled with hoarseness and nhlegm in the threat ? Take 1 b OCCIDENTAL Have you diphtheria or scarlet fever In your lamllyT Don't hesitate tptry the OCCIDENTAL at once. It never tails if taken In time. A decided change is seen after three or four doses have beenetakenkilTheL can be had el any druggist in Lancaster at 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Don't tall te try it. II. B. COCHRAN, Neg. 137 andl33 NerU Queen street, always has It en hand. e2-'JmdTu,Th4S ASSMINKD KSTATK OF OKOltOK O. Ilensel and wife, et Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Pa. Geerge O.Hensel and wile, et said Lancaster city, having by deed of vol untary assignment, dated JANUARY 12, A. D. 1KS3, assigned and transferred all their real estate and effects te the undersigned, ler the benefit ofthecrediteis el 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 having claims te present them te CHAS.I.LANDIS, Assignee, Residing in Lancaster City. L. KixtfASsr., Atty. ianl5-6tdeaw
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