iz&mk :; Jiilllill &&E: ' ' M La;w- m: &&. fSB& .j n-a it..' l ss k w .,- V vtr' l sT i i r? rT ? !V Ii hu Jf O fc B'- I I Tf. m - s P . . 15 . IC.. F&r ? Mt. fig- .i' b y&xs VVa, - iirV- - COLUMBIA NEWS. OUB REGT0LAK COKKE8PONUKNUK Kventa Alene Uie BBsmialisnss ltsms or Interest Ib and AreHBd ttss Beraagb lacked up by tbe IatelU t sneer Reporter Mr. Armer D. Bell received a letter from Albert McGieness, last night, who was J euppeaeu 10 uavu veeu ituieu en a western railroad some weeks age. y The Vigilant fire company engine house was draped in mourning in honor te his memory, he .having been a member of that organiza tion when residing here, bat new tbe boys can replace it with flags. Mr. McGinness states in his letter that he is residing in Seuth Paeble, Colerado, and that he is in excellent health. As he does net say any thing about any railroad accident that he was in, the probabilities are that the whole report was a mistake. The Electric UghL It is expected that within the next 30 days many of the business places of Col umbia will be lighted by electric light. Arrangements are new about being com pleted with an agent of the Maxim electric light company of Philadelphia, for the machinery and everything necessary for the enterprise. A. company will bq organized here which will operate the new system of lighting, and will commence the enterprise with about 40 lights. That number will net be a great while increas ing. Ballread Itttae. The following is the car movement of the Pennsylvania railroad at this placs, for the month of February : Eastward, leaded. 35,025 ; empty, 1,715 total, 36, 740. "We&lward, leaded, 12,024; empty, 25,112 total, 37,730. Grand total, 74.47G. Decrease as compared with the movement for the previous month, 759. The P. It. It. water house at Dillerville, is te be removed. The engines will hero here after receive a water supply at Lancaster. .The signal tour at Dillerville is also te be removed from the old line of railroad te the new. f Church Topics. On the evenings of March 15th, 16th and 17th the congregation of .the Bethel church, corner Seventh and Walnut streets, will held a supper. As these church entertainments are the means of keeping up a state of sociability in the community, they should be well patron ized. Morning prayer and litany at St. Paul's P. E. church will be held te-morrow at 10:30 a. in ; evening service at 7:30 p m. The pastor of St. Paul's P. E. church, of i Harrisburg, Rev. Lerey 1. liaker, will preach at the latter service. Public Amusements. The agent of Wilbur's comic epara. treuDS is in communication with the man ager of the opera house here regarding thu v securing of that hall for a pertermance oj ej the company en Saturday evening. The matter is net yet definitely settled. The " Spanish Students " will have a large audience te-morrow evening, be tween two and three hundred seats having already been disposed of. A large crowd, will be present liem Marietta ; a spaciat car will take home these attending from that place after the performance. Re served seats are only 50 cents. Teny Denicr's " Humpty Dumpty ,r company gave a second performance last night and bad a fair sized audience. Personal Points. Yesterday morning, by the Rev R. W. Humphriss, Mr. S. A. Casey, of Para, 111., was united in marriage te Miss Bella Strickler, of this place. The happy couple left for Washington, D. C, in the after noon train. Miss Annie Bruner left for Philadelphia this morning, where she will read at au entertainment which is te be given to night by one of the principal churches in that city. This invitation te read is a high ceinpliment te this young Columbia lady's powers as an olocutienist. Miss Mary Preston, residing en North Second street, has almost finished making a quilt which will be composed of 3,815 pieces of patchwork. Hew many ether young ladies in Columbia would persevere in the task of completing such a laborious work? The friends of Mr. Marshall Smith, night operator at the dispatcher's office of -the weBt yards of the Pennsylvania rail road here, presented him with a beautiful token of their regard last evening. A general scattering of pede3trians en Cherry street, last evening, was caused by a cow of lively habits. Fortunately no one was hurt. The Misses Mame and Maggie Ziegler left te-day for a visit te relatives in Al Al Al toena nnd Pittsburgh. Mr. Frederick Bucher is in Philadelphia attending te business. Mr. H. F. Bruner has gene te Alteena. EISTEK MAKCH ! It Cemes In Kather Lamb-Like. It is an old saying that if Marc h comes in like a liea it will go out like a lamb, and efce versa. Te-day it came in some what like a lamb net a very little, deli cate, playful warm-blooded lamb like Mary's, "with fleece as white as snow," but rather like a solid, half grown young buck, ready te give and take whatever huttings may come in its way. The sun shene brightly, the sky was blue, there was no wind worth speaking of, but the air was braciug and biting, and but little impression was made en the ice that still lingers en the shady side of the streets. While the day-is the best we have had in a long -time, it is only a " weather breeder," as Dr. Willitts sayB, for has net our weather prophet, the ground hog, prognosticated two weeks mere of winter? The menth.is pretty young yet. and will be sure te show a leonine disposition be fore it ends. K lectien of Officers. The Guttenbcrcr death beneficial asse- J ciatien of this city have elected the fol lowing officers : President, Geerge Darm stetter ; vice president, Philip Kuhlman ; secretary. Otte Pachelbel; treasurer, Peter Miller ; trustees, Jehn Landau, Goe. "Wall, William Wissner. . At an election of officers en last Tues day evening at St. Bernard's beneficial society, the following gentlemen were chosen for the ensuing year : President, J. B. B. Wagner; vice president, Jehn W. Lewell ; 8ecretaryi Wm. J. Widmyer ; treasurer, Michael llaberbush ; standing committee, Wm. A. Keyser, Jehn Kan sing, Dr. H. E. Westhaeffer, -Jeseph Millb. Reger McDevitt, Lawrence Beyle, Michael Kennedy. Wm. Harkins ; finance committee, Blasius Yeeker, H. R. Mc Conomy. Philip Deerscm ; Messenger, Geerge Nagle ; marshal, Michael Carey. Trial of a Traction Engine. Ezra F. Landis " Peerless" read engine passed down North Queen street and around through the square into West King street this afternoon, drawing a wagon lead of rags for Shober's paper mill at Slackwater, besides a couple of zead wagons filled with men and boys, all in all making a heavy draught for a six herse team. Hundreds of persons were en the streets and greeted with en thusiasm the success of the experiment. It. 'tcw the lead with ease ou ttm level and 'went up and down the grades en West King street with equal facility. These in charge of it directed its movements Ekilfally and the entire ex periment, when the cavalcade was last seen en its way te Slackwater, was a suc- Herse Snipped. Fiss & Deerr, shipped from their 'stables in this citv this moraine sixteen head of ftaj fine driving and draft hersM intended tew jock mM. - ,XJ AJ VJHP3LPlMt f fAJp ' "g;rfy---'--y--'r- ' "-fy '-- v y- -1 -t -"--- r- - - - i . - mi iritis - -'' i ' t a -ti Services preparatory te the Comnmnlea will be held this 2nd te-morrow evening at 734 o'clock in the lecture room el the Presbyter Ian churcn. Free lectures. Prei-May Chapman lectures at the Court Heuse. Subjects: This evening "The iaw of Human Progress." Friday. evening "The Fallen Han and the Pellen Weman." Phren Phren Phren oeogical examinations will conclude each lec ture. Admission free and collection. feb2S-3td AmesemeKts " The World " Te-night. Mr. J. Z. Little supported by a company of acknowledged ability will present the splendid spectacular drama of "The World" in Pulton opera house this evening. The scenic effects are extremely fine and the play possesses in ab sorbing Interest, and has many geed situa tions. It has receive-1 unqualified endorse ment Irem the press and its reception in Lancaster last September was a fair indica tion that it holds a favorable place in local ap preciation. " The Matcetle " Monday. TbU charming and deservedly popular opera will be pre sented in Fulton opera house Monday even ing, by tte excellent Wilbur opera company. Says the Cleveland sentinel of this troupe : "They came and saw and conquered, and their efierts were patronized by large and well-pleased audiences. The reputation they have achieved elsewhere was fully endorsed here. The chorus Is large and well-drilled, efficient in voice and attractive in appearance, and the soloists ara all geed vocalists and capable actors." SPEVIAJj XOT1VJSS. An exchange remarks that, "the best teach ers are these who learn something new them selves every day," se we anneunce this day that several thousand Important cures have been made by the use of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Nervous and fidgety people should read the advertisement et Simmons Liver Kegulater. "Rough en Bats." Clears out rats, mice, reacbes.flies, ants, bed "bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c Drug gists. Ge te II. ii. ceenran's drug store ler JUrs. Freeman's New National Dye. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are nnequalcd. Celer irem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions In Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. Has a permanent' value; see advertisement of Simmons Liver Kegulater. A Wise Weman AVill try and preserve her charms. She may lack classic outline et form, but she should use SOZODONT, and retaln the beauty and usefulness et her teeth. A fine set et teeth Is one of the highest charms. SOZODONT will de this work. f27-lwdcedw nrewn'B uoasenelit 1'anacea Is the most efiectlve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied externally.anil thereby mere certainly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of anv similar preparation. It cnrc pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Uheumamm and all aches, anil is THK GI1EAT KELIKVEE OF PAIN. "Browh'S Household Patjacka" shenI be In every family. A teaspoentul of V 1 Panacea in a tumbler et het water swectf .fed If preferredj, taken at bt time will sexak up a cold. 25 cts i bettln febll-lvrtM.WAS&w Peer en Oil. ' li. P. Fellctt. Marlen, O.. states that lie has used Themas' Bcfectrlc OH'ler burns, and nas found nothing te equal It in seething the pain and giving relief. Fer sale by II. B. Coeh ran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Feit Lame Back, Slee or Chest use SHi LOH'S POROUS PLASTEll. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen treet, Lancaster. leblleedS ! for. a cough or sere threat, the best medf I clue is Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar. PJlrc's Toothache Dreps euro In one minute, mMwdeed&w A ceugu, ueki or aero 'isreai uneuiu ee stepiea. A'cgiect frequently results m an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's irenc!ilal Treah:s de net disorder tnc stomach like ceagh syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relict In -Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers anil Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always glwi ueriect satisfaction. Having betm tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire, generation, they liavw at tained we) .nerited rank amen the tewstnple l-ume-tles of the age. Sold at 25 cenls a box evOTVv.-hcr. nv-1vdTTll&FJfclVW iieiiry'e Carbolic Salve. The best Salve In the world for cuts,brulses sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or meuey refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4 Mothers! Jletnerni! Mothers U Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rc3t by a slcn child suffering and crying w: excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and getabottle et MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING Sl'BUP It will relieve the peer llttle suflerer Immediately depend upon It; there Is no mistake about iu There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell yen at once that It will regu late the bowels, and glve rest te the mother and relief and 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 olaes: and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cunts a bottle. m2-ly-M.W&S&w J. P. Zimmerman. Spruce Creek, Pa., says : "I have thoroughly tested Brown's Iren Bit ters and consider It equal te any emergency." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Nertl Queen street. I2C-lwdw DYsrwric, nervous people, "out et sorts," Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic will cure. Isk for Celden's Ot Druggists. ml-lwdeed&w Tlse ue of Elys' Cream BC.a sure cure ler Catarrh, Hay Fever and -id in Head, is attended with no pain, InceT renience or dread, which can be said et no etVer remedy. Price 50 cents Apply Inte netrils with little linger. I could scarcely speak; it wa alme3t im possible te breathe through my nostrils. Using Ely's Cream Balm a short time I was entirely relieved, 'Jyhead has net begu se clearner voice se strong in years. I recommend this admlracle remedy te all' afflicted with Catarrh or Colds in the head. J. O. Tichbheb, Dealer n Beets and Shoes, Elizabeth, N.J. as one having used Ely's Cream Balm I would say It is worth its weight in geld as a cure for Catarrh. I bought one bottle at Mar tin & Eply's drug store In this place and It cured me. S. A. Levkix, Frankly, Pa. fl4-2wdM, W,FA w new te secure iinaltn. It seems strange that anv one will suffer from the many derangements brought en by an Impure condition of the bleed, when SCO VILL'S 3 ARS APAR1LL A AND STILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP wlH restore nnrieet health te the physical organization. It Is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. leus complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Bkin, etc It corrects Indl gestien. A single bottlewill prove te you Its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor eJ the brain and ner veus system. ," . aEE'S PAIN PAN ACE A cures a aln in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. BED HOUSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may24- Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drugstore 137 North Queen street; The first real ildmeure everd: Dr. Bensen's sun Cure. It cures and seal v akin diseases and makes smooth andhealtny. it is an ornament idv' toilet. . lebO-lwi " Dr. Benten? s Celery and Chamomile Tin cared my wife Immediately of severe neuralgia." H. M. Cecktln, Shcpherdtewn, va. euc w, druggists. lebzs-iwaaw 49 The wonders et modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of Ink can be made from them. TldUlta. S&mnles tree at Grocers. H. A. BABTUrrr ft Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. I12-26td44lw 43-Plaih Talk veesc De. Swatm Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp symp eoms: Intense itching, particularly alter geU ting. warm. It seems as if pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are often affected. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my eintmen t Is super ior te any article in the market, I guarantee it te cure the worst case el Itching piles in exist ence. Signed, ILSWArKE.M.D. Dr. S way ne's Ointment Is also a pleasant and effective cure ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 60 cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectl4-lydTu.TbASftw Skin Diseases. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most lnvet "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Oin tment" orate cases of skin dis c's wayne's Ointment" 1 "Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "iwafuSsSlSKt" saltrhcum,scaldbead. "Swayne's Ointment" baber's itch, sores, all 3SSSS Hty-8Caly' ltcWn' "Swayne's Ointment" 8kin eruptions, and "lwSne'sOintmeeSt")ttat stressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, S wayne;s Ointment;' i th(J en)y effectual cure "Swayne s Ointment" J "Swayne's Ointment" J no matter hew obstl ebstl "Swayne's Ointment" ) nateer long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CUBES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Ceuxb, Celd or Sere Threat acquires immediate attention. A neglect Ir ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease is often the result " DK. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYBUP WILD CHEBBT " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ler bronchial, asthma, all rjulmenary af fections el long standing, Itlsthebestremedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. m-MWAFlyd&w KKSCUKD riCOfll DEATH. TlielollewlngstatementofWHllamJ.Cough In, et Somerville, Mass., Is se remarkable tnat we beg te ask for it the attention et enr read ere. He says : "In the fall el 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my 1 el t lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope but a lrlcnd told me 'et DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I get a bf ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, and te lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I wrltethls hoping you will publish it, se that every one anllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOBTHE LUNGS, andbe convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say that It has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work." Sold bv H. It- Cochran, 137 North Queen street itUATU?. Bubert. In this city. Bridget O.. wlfe of Peter Bubert, in the 5lst year of her age. 'I he relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence, Ne. 512 Church street, en Friday morning at 8 o'clock. High mass at St. Mary's church at 9 a.m. In ferment at St. Mary's cemetery. 2t NI, W ADV t:H TISJMBNTl. IOISUILLARU'S KKIJKCCA TUllACVO j only 10 cts. per plug at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR SiORE. WANTED. AT JUUN COPLAND'S UK taurant. Ne. 125 and 127 North Queen street, two girls. One te de housework and assist In dining room, and the ether te de kitchen work and assist In cooking. lt BUAKDIMU TWO PLEASANT UOMMCN lcatlng Beems te let te adults, with beard. Apply at 250 North Duke street, Lan caster' feb2G-lwd FOR RENT. A 1.AKUE TWO-STORX Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. a one-story Heuse, Ne 39 West Chestnut street. A large two ster . Brick Heuse, Ne. 131 North Duke street. A Twe and a-nalt story Heuse Ne. 2J Wes' Wes' Chestnutstrcet. Apply te .. A. J. STEINMAN, 2Vtfd Intklliebncer Office SUKUFULOUS OPHTHALMT. A Dis ease of the Eye, very common among scrofulous children. Is distinguished Dy a peculiar morbid Irritability of the eye, or in tolerance et light unaccompanied wltlrpaln. Diseases of the EYE, E Alt, THKOAT-alse, CANCERS. TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC DISEASES successfully treated by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation vbee. ml-3td&w ETA VAN A ANU YAK A CIGAK8 ONLY I 5 cts., the best In th city at HARTAlAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. I7ISTATK OF PHILIP PXLK, LATJS OP !i Lancaster city. Pa, deceased. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands or Jeseph W. Markley, administrator et said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en Friday, Feb ruary 23. In the Library Roem et the court house. In the city of Lancaster, where all per sons interested in said distribution may at tend. ' E. SHENCli, HltdTh Auditor. DAY AND EVENING. Lessens at the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Instruction given In Single and Deuble Entrv Bookkeeping, Business Ferms, Arithmetic Plain Business Penmanship and Correspondence. Call at the rooms for circu lar Kivlnjr lull information, or address b H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. ml-3tdR Ne. 6 West King street. XJCPORTANT MOTiCB. GIVEN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY ! Japanese Teapots, -AT- The American Tea (Vs Stere, 20 CENTRE SQUARE, ' Which Is HEADQUARTERS ,ln Lancaster ter Coffees and Sugars, and where they present each customer purchasing a 6-peundpackage of their Gelden Rie Coffee ler ILO0 with a handsome Japanese Teapot, manufacturedjit Sakanache, Japan. We cordially inyite the residents of Lancaster te visit our store and examine our goods. We sell best Standard Granulated Sugars. 9c.; Pure White Sugar, 8c.; Light Brown Sugars, only 7c. American Tea Ce.'s Stere, Icb27-lwd 2G CENTRE SQUARE. HTATK OF THOMAS B. COXM. D., j late ei Lancaster Cits, Pa., "deceased. Letters et administration en said-estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te. the un derslgned, residing in Jeatet JACOB GABLE, Administrators. W.A.WOSOW, - CBAS.A.LAJTDIS. tAmn. Attorneys. - ftl-etdTn ueeveraawM all Amgb i&x. -L -pose miurr-uK mtekvat. habeh i I? laBC'wlUbe rented at public outcry en the TJremwee, au uhmeuhi . MIUkneirRae Braa sOlLsltaated en Peque CreelrvneartoeTillssefPantfUae. KentingwUl commence at 2 o'clock, p. jn et said day. when terms and conditions will pemaaetaewnby JOttl.IMHTHKB, Ieb27,m3,6,8d Assignee. TCBT fUECKIYXD A THIS OFrlCE ANOTHER FINK LOT OF Fincy Business tnd Advertising Guis. THK LATEST DKSIGN8 OUT. Call at the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE and seesampies. u npe: BAOCO PKESSES. MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trlaL Warranted superior In every feature te any In present use. It nut e rxnrpnntAri can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks for cleaning sta bles sold en same terms. ena ier xircuuu-. 8: B. MINNICH. LandUville, Lancaster Ce.", Pa. 3t-S,M,W&w B. FBANK BAYLOR HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY -TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49 Exactly opppeelte the Old Stand. ectll-emdftwB ORPHANS' COURT SAL.K OF VALUABLE CITY REAL ESTATE. On THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1883. by order el the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, the nnderslaned administrator of the estate et B. Frank Tam any. deceased, wul sell at public sale at the Keystone hotel. North Queen street. Lancas ter city, the following real estate, late the prwerty et the said deceased, te wit: All that tttB&tn two-story FRAME DWELLING HVUSE, with two-story Back Building at tached, and let or pleca et land, situate en North Market street, Lancaster city, being Ne. 610, adlelning lands of Philip Finger and Geerge Sbulmyer. Thlspreperty has a front et 66 Feet en North Market street. Tbe house Is In first-class condition and tbe let Is planted with fruit trees, grape vines, Ac. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when term. emadeknewnAbwEAvEKf Ilxmrr Satancr, Auct. Administrator. 5t-feb6.13,20,27ftmarl TjICLTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1883. THE CELEBRATED WILBUR OPERA WANT, -IN Their Original New Yerk Success, "TIE MASCOTTE." WITH ALL THE GREAT ORIGINAL CAST. New and Elegant Costumes Fine Effects and Grand Chorus OF FIFTY VOICES. Fall Orchestra and Sceiilc Effects. ADMISSION 50 and 75 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS (1.00. On Sale at Opera Heuse. ml-3t TjlASTEK 1883. NOVELTIES FOR THE EASTER SEASON ! PLAIN AND FRINGED EASTER CARDS, EASTER BANNERETS, EASTER BOOKS. AT THE BOOK-STORE OF J0NN BAER'S SONS, SIGN OP THE BOOK, n os. 15 and 17 North Queen Street. feb3-tld Our goods are known te be superior in make and style. We guarantee everything we sell and refund the money en goods net found as represented. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Fixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. ml-lwd J.B MARTIN & GO. A FULL LINE OF BLUE FLANNEL AND PERCALE SHIRTS. -AT J, B. MAMLO CO. SOLE AQEHT8 FOR THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. Fitl QUtjl jMSwStSS3 Si . . , rt . . SftpOffl) EDITION. THUB3DAY ZVSNING, MABOH 1,188s! WASHINGTON EVENTS. TBE LAM OATS OF THK SESSION. Mr. Bayard Cfv Hie K . ter Het seev- ttK ob te Tax BUI Treable Mil the Vi WA8HmoTeirtD.O.Mar. 1 In the Senate Bayard, risinje te personal explanation, gave reason why Mr. Beck and himself withdrew from the conference committee en the tax bill. After reading the Sen ate's resolution direetiag its conferees te withdraw 'if they found that a fall and fair conference could net be obtained, he said his colleague and he had been unable te' oeae te any ether conclusion than that it was net a lull and fair conference. He asked that both be excused from farther service, which requesj was granted by a-vote of 49 te 6, and the chair was authorized te fill the vacancies. The president then appointed Messrs. Yoerhees and McPherson. The latter was subsequently excused, and the chair ap pointed Mr. Harris, but he tee was ex cused. Mr. Yoerhees then declined te serve and was excused. The president said he had no means of ascertaining who would consent te serve ATMtnf. liv arAntr around and interviewing every senator : but he might find some one daring the day." Laughter. The Senate then pro ceeded te consider the sundry civil appro priation bill. , In tbe fleute. In the Heuse Mr. Ferney, (Alabama) presented a conference report en the forti fication appropriation bill, and it was agreed te It appropriates $670,000, being $395,000 mere than when it passed the Houee. A motion te limit debate en river and harbor bill te one minute was lest and the Heuse went into committee of the whole en the state of the Union. Mr. Hiscock then objected te the river and harbor bill, and the committee rose and reported the objection te the Heuse. The Heuse by a vote of yeas 124, nays 107, ordered that the consideration of the river and harbor bill should be resumed and immediately went into committee en the bill. An Informal Meeting et Tariff Conference An informal meeting of the conferees en the tariff bill was held this morning but no action was takeD, owing te the absence of the Democratic members and an ad jeurnment was had te await the action of the Senate, touching tne ueonnauen et Messrs. Bayard and Beck te serve upon the committee. At 12 o'clock the vacancies net having been filled the . Republican members of the committee again met in the room of the Senate committee en finance, where they are still in session. One of the Republican members said in reply te a question that they would go en with the bill regardless of the vacancies en the committee and would submit their con clusion te the Heuse. A point of order, raised by Mr. Carlisle, that the committee could net proceed in the absence of the two members en the part of the Senate, was sustained by tbe chair, and the committee adjourned sub ject te a call of the chairman. Nominations Sent te the Senate. A large batch of nominations will he sent te the Senate this afternoon includ ing a surveyor and naval officer for the pert of New Yerk and chief examiner under the civil service commission. Public Oebc Decrease. Public debt decrease for February was seven millions and a half. nTaTJS LKUlSLATlON, Tc-Uay'a Proceedings ac lutroencsU and BarrUburg Hills Passed. Special Dispatch te the iNTStLieKSCER. Hariusbure, Pa., March 1. In the Heuse te-day the Senate bill te authorize the fish commissioners te sell tbe state hatching houses and the Heuse bill fixinr the rate of sleeping and ' parlor ai.d palace car companies al about half the price that is charged, and making them common carriers, were affirmatively re ported. A bill was introduced by Me Namara, of Bedford, providing for the forfeiture of railroad charters if they con struct only a portion of tbe line authori zed te be built. Morrison, of Lawrence, moved te reconsider the vote providing for ten thousand additional copies of Smull's band book which was defeated ; after a long discussion the motion was agreed te and the bill was passed en second reading, with a proviso that the book cost net exceeding 46 cents a copy. The governor's veto of the Lacka wanna peer directors bill was sustained by an almost unanimous vote. Governer Pattison submitted a message te both branches te-day en the conduct of E. G. Patterson, of Titusville, in the Standard oil company case, recommending the ap pointment of a committee te investigate the allegations made by Mr. Gewen and the repeal of the law authorizing the em ployment of outside agents te assist the attorney general in the prosecution of its claims. In tbe Senate. In the Senate a bill te repeal tbe act te allow owners of lands te have them in in ceosed with fences was affirmatively re ported ; se also was the Heuse bill grant ing soldiers of the war of 1812, and their widows a gratuity of $40 and annuity of 120. The bill providing for the dissecting of unclaimed human bodies occupied much of the attention of. the Senate ; its securi ties were somewhat mitigated by tbe amendment. The voluntary tribunal bill was unanimieusly passed. Tbe defeated state beard of health bill was reconsidered. The anti-discrimination bill was discussed at length but no action was taken en it. Tbe Kvangelical Association ia. conference. Williamsport, Pa., March 1. The Central Pennsylvania conference of the Evangelical association met hereto-day, Bishop J. J. Esher, of Chicago, presiding. There are 125 members present. Seven delegates te the general conference and three presiding elders are te be elected at this meeting. The conference will be in session until Tuesday next. Oreatly Damaged by Fire. Utica, N. Y., March 1. Robertsen, Bntler&Ce.'a clothing manufactory en Whitesboro street in this city was badly damaged by fire and water at 7 a. m. to day, but the firm will continue its business as usual. The less is fnlly covered by an insurance of $18,000. The stock was mostly damaged by lire and removal. A Big failure. Cincinnati, March 1. A. special from Steubenville, O., says the Cleveland fur nace company, operating under a lease the farnace and mines of the'Stenbenville fur nace and iron company, failed this morn ing. Liabilities. $90,000; assetB from $30,000 te $50,000. Killed by tne Can. Houlton, Me., March 1. Twe men, MnTnellv and Brown, attempted te drive with their wives' across a railroad track at Canterbury, N. B yesterday, but were run down by a train. Beth women were killed and Mclnelly injured seriously. Remanded te Jail. Leugrrea, March, L The persons ac cused of murdering a man named Dough Deugh erty in 1881 have been remanded te await the extradition of a land Stewart who was as accomplice. He fled totJuMriea. sfe..SSrSS-- .- ,.. . . v - ssffia'sssws AW W&.T-". . J- . .- I iu . r "A" -(. -? -.' JTTV ffil - ,es.jl - AGr Jksskt Crrr, Hareb. t, Ot F.. Donald, grocer, has suspended, ties, $60000. WKalUXK INDICATIONS. Washington, March 1 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer fair weather, lower barometer, winds mostly from south east. Chandler Sboeld Sue GerrUge. Philadelphia Telegraph. Making all allowances for the fast that Mr. Gerringe is angry and thathefeek sere ever the treatment he has received at the hands of Mr. Chandler, the fact never theless remains that the gravities of his language are about as great as they could be. In fact Mr. Gerringe's charges have particular importance for the reason that they put into rather plain ana anaersnna able terms accusations that have been whispered about and hinted at for a long time past. The substance of these accu sations, in fact, represents the real animus of the opposition which defeated Mr. Chandler's confirmation for solicitor gen eral and which protested against the con firmation as secretary of the navy. It is high time that these accusations were put at rest somehow, for if they are true, Mr. Chandler is an entirely unfit person te oc cupy the great office that he does, while if they are false every consideration of pub lie and private propriety demand that their falsity shall be plainly demonstrated, and that these who are guilty of libelling the secretary of the navy shall be punished according te their just deserts. There is abundant material for any quantity of libel suits in the language whieh Mr. Gor Ger ringe is just new giving te the public, and we are quite interested in knowing whether Mr. Chandler has sufficient re gard for himself and intelligent public opinion te take the cx-lieutenant comman der into court and demand that he shall make his werdn geed or stand the legal consequences. A Ghost Story irem Georgia. Fer the past 10 days Montgomery county Ga., near the line of tha Macen & Bruns wick railroad, has been th cause of a great mystery, and people are almost wild with excitement owing te the manifesta tions of alleged ghosts. The house of Mr. Adams is the scene of the disturbance About 10 days age he was alarmed by loud rappiugs against the side of his house as if some one was beating againfttx it with sticks. When he would open the deer te go out and investigate the matter, the rapping would begin en the inside of the house. Ne trace of the cause could be found. The dis turbance has greatly increased within a few days, and the rapping finally became se violent that Mr. Adams tore down the ceiling and walls of the house in endeavor ing te find a reason or explanation for the singular proceedings. The entire matter is involved in the greatest mystery. Peo ple are crcatly alarmed and are Hooking by hundreds te Mr. Adams' house te try te selve the mystery. Villages Wiped Out by Floods. At Shawneetown, 111., the worst is eyer. The town is an awful pcene of desolation. There are great gaps left by houses swept away. In one addition four solid blocks of dwellings have en tirely disappeared. The Presbyter ian church has floated away a a mile. Sevetal mills and business houses are entirely gene. The villages of Black burn and Raleigh, Ky., have been nearly wiped out. Over one hundred houses in these places are gene. At Columbus, Ky., ever ten feet of water spread ever the town fills nearly all the stores. maukehb. Philadelphia Market. Pau.ADai.vHrA, March 1,Klenr quiet; Sn perfine, S3 75i 00; extra, U 254 c: ; Penn'a Family, $5 125 25. Itye flour at Hil'H- . , Wheat fairly active : Ne. a Western Red, $122; Del. and l'a. Red. SI 1831 22; Longberry Red and Amber, $1 23S1 21. Cern firmer and in fair demand. Oats steady Rye scarce at 70c Previsions steady. Lard steady; City Kettle. l12e: loose butchers, lie: prime steam, $11 eSaJHSO. Butter eisler under lrce receipts; Penna. Creamery extra, 3738c ; Western de, 3Q36c. Rolls dull ; Penn'a nnd Western, 1102O3 as lEgB8 quiet ; Pennsylvania, 23323c ; West ern, S3c. . Cheese quiet but firm; New Yerk lull cream, 13Ji14e.; Western de, 1313Mc; de fair te geed, 12ai24c ; Penn'a part skims, 83 9c ; de lull skims, 36j$c. Petroleum dull ; icehneil, 734c. Whisky at $118 New Yerk Marker. New i ertr.. Mar. 1. Fleur State and West ern rather mere, steady and in moderate demand. Seuthern-market an d prices steady ; common te fair extra, $1 0095 30; geed te choice, $3 400715 .... ., .. , Wheat ykSii& higher and lairly active trade In options; Ne. 1 White, at, $1 17; Ne. 2 Red. Marcii. $1 22JSei ; ae April. i e 1 26 ; de May, $1 2G1 26 : de June, 1 21 27. J . , Cern. K?c better and moderately active ; Mixed Western spot, 03375c; future, 72J49 7ic Oats 3Kc better; State. !2a56c; Western, 50g55c : Ne. 2 March, 52c ; April, M352?ic ; May, 5232&c ; June, 5252c. Grain and Prevision notations. nr.ao'fiieekonotationdotjrraln and prevls lead tad, furnished by . K Vundt. Breltsr 1'JJ K.13t U 1 nitres'- Cbi'-0. Mar. 1. SVlmut 'ern at I'era Lard Mar..... 1..8K ..... May.... 1.11; .62il .43 J Potreleu'i. Oil Clty.....08. 18.70 11.75 L.1T9 Stock Market. Chicago flogs Receipt", 18,000 head ; ship ments,;4.30O head; market opened steady, then weakened and closed 5c lewer: mixed, $G377 00; heav , $7 C0&7 63; light, $6 25 7 10; skips, $!60aG 23. Cattle Receipts. 8,C0) head; shipments 2,000 head ; market slew and weaker; common te medium 1015c lower ; lancy expert steers efVOOfts at $60; geed te choice shipping, $5 3035 95; common te medium at $1 505 20 ; butcherlngs steady at $2 0004 75 ; stackers and leeders fairly active and steady at $3 809 480 Sheep Receipts, 5,000 head ; shipments, 4,200 head; market, very weak and overstocked with low trades ; common te fair at $333 00 ; medium te geed at it 2085 10 ; choice te extra, $5 4036 15. East LiBjarrr-Cattle Receipts. 190 head; market slew ; prime at $86 25 ; fair te geed at $5 25SD73;commenataiJ-, ,. ,, ., Hogs-Receipts, 1,150 head: PhUadelphlas, $7 7&7 85 ; Yorkers, $7 3597 40 ; market was aCsneep-Kecelpts, 3,000 head ; market lair ; nrlme at $C36 25 ; fair te gee at $5 5 5 75 ; common at $34. Lecal Stocks and Bends. Tar val. t,aM (.ale 120 120 105' 112 102 10?. iee. 102 KS6 50 120 90 2 17C 100 e is l Lacc'iiy c per ct. Lean, due lsS2.. " 1800.. ' 1835.. Sperct. nlerSOyears. " 6 per ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " In 1 or aa years. .;;e) 100 100 , IOC . 100 ... 11AJ 100 4 " In 5 or 23 years., lue c " Inl0er20vears. 100 Manbetm borough lean 100 Quarryville R'R.-... .... MiUersvllle Street Car Inquirer Printing Company urn.stl. Vnntnrxr ............... $50 SO . 50 100 iiaa TWhtniiil 1'iinl Cemnanv...... 25 Stevens Heuso..... 1 Columbia Gas Company ............. Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hellew wars Stevens Heuse.. . jjO Sicily island.......'."..........;....' BastBrandywlne Wayncsb'g.... B0 Mlllersvllle Nermal SchpeL'.. ....".. XISCEI.tASK003BOS9 QuarryvlUe R. R-due I8s.... $100 Reading & CelnmblaB. B,,5's. ...... 100 $117 1C5 10EJ0 100 Lancaster w aien ec auu i w Lancaster GasLlghtand Fnel Ce.. rtnn in ler 20 vears.......ii...... loe Lancaster Gas Light and; Fnel Ce., due 1886. .......-...."... ...... 100 106 TUBS VUiM BTOCCM. nir9nrimJ9: Ri-llTI-r VallCV.'. .3 25 $101 Bridgeport AHoresheo.'..... 133 23 28 20 IS Columbia &cuest.nn-; itui s Columbia & Washington..'.. ....... 25 (elumbia ft Big Spring....- 23 Lancaster & Ephrata.. ..:...... 25 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 Straseurg Millport. . 25 Mariettas; Maytown. 85 47.21 SI 40. 4a.lt !. . -e. JiLMf". ..u-i'e," , .-..:. -or ii. im . if txturm watm... wr ..is5 tj.vii IiMMMcAlMlfBHu..tui.. SS Mt hsBr! LUi" Umww;......-.... .. SWS -1 XssBsaWBssWeff ? WuflMMMWlM bp ipj ssb ?1 1 ArfUMSnMTA JUflfttsV Wm' JJeVWj3ssssVT. Laaeaetar Lancaster ft Hew iMBem we ansa First Natxeaaii Farmers JfatkMal. JToItea National Baalc............ Mf Lancaster County National Bank.. St Columbia National Bans:............ Kphrsta National RaaK...... .... M First N Nasteaal Bams CeUml jrnvtKttfeui BnutStnatax.... Mi ittXf iw mmm '9mw First NatteaalBaak. SMfisBia... lee saa .v First Hasteaal Bamk. Meat Jey.. AlIHlBS MIWlll TOTS', ............... Xansetm NaUeaal Bank............ Union National Ba&k. Jfesaft Jey. isa 7i KM new ueuaaa nwaaami Mt M New Yerk: . also Halted Mass : Jacob b. Leve, aNerlk Qaeea i a. a Denver Bie Grande N. T-Lake Brie Western.... Kansas and Texas........ Lake shore. " New Yerk, Ontario A W. st." Paul. M. AOmaaa Padfle Mall. .....m.... .... 41 Rochester A Pittsburgh IS Texas Paclfle........... ......... Si Wabash. St. Leuis a Pactac... Western Union TBL Ce Pennsylvania Central 61) Philadelphia ft Beading. S Northern Pacific Cem........... " " Preferred.... Buffalo Pitt. A Wert. ......... lift MSTXMTAIMMXMTB, pi BAND HOMK BNTKBTAINMBNT -BT THK YOUNG FOLKS OF LANCASTIB. Consisting of Music, Dialogues, Beeitatteasj Tableaux. Ac, te be held lnYULTON HALLJ atirirniv iv Hia uiannqiaat Admission. 35 and 23 cents- Ne extra eaargii for Reserved Seats. These purchasing sac . having purchased tickets can. nave theatres served en and after March 1. lebSS St u. "CCLTOx OPKKA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, March L The Great Sensation et tbe Day! Hei Crowded! Nothing Like It Ever see: Sio.eoo for scenery ana directs aiobe TheWenderlul Spectacular Drama,entiUed THE, WORLD, IN G ACTS AND 8 TABLBAA. With its Magnificent Scenery and Effects. THE QBE AT BAFT SCENE, Cevering 19.M Feet of Canvas, THE SINKING 8HIP. LOC UU11AAAU AOIMWJS.1 THE REVOLVING WJ Maanifleent Moonlight Panorama, oenclud with the beautiful effect The Moen Upen, O.UO liajce. xne irepuiar aewr, MB. J. Z. LJTTLM, Supported by a Company et Acknewl x ADiiiry. Admission 35. SO and 75 cts. 73 cts. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. MJtDIVAZ. rpAKK Sims'Liyer Vn nOTaMAMCl'l. PnallwMIM. BI.Ip Chronic Diarrheaa, Jaundice. Impurttyel Rlsed. Fever and Ausrne. Malaria and all eases causca ey uerangemeniei layer," and Kidneys. . . " rw - V . .. hi MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVBB. Had Breath . Pain In the Side, semi the pain Is felt under the Shoulder-blade, taicen ier ttneumaua.n : general io-mexi tlte. Bowels irenerallv costive, some nl.Awme.fnn. with I. V 4flA hQfl Id f.fVMtl with pain, is dull and heavy, with cenatdi fnl annwillnn at leavlnir undone, something Ji JUtIlttHLBaaB jbB . t SSSkSBBsV'-SSSBV. HiUlMM m sw-.3Ha 9M SUi .vaE murc mu. -, 3mxM ftBBOEaaaflMv ssBSBBsassV f ViW !& IB llVr Ali W SBS ... PBlladenMa aad Meal r -'mm Reserved; -sflH imm..83& 1UIM Si u.j hi nmrtjm which ought te have been done ; asUgbLsjL 'S-rji cough and flushed face is sometimes a-ruviKll Aab..I. ......m .... .rrn. ... I....MI. ! ..... ... . .ru:j patient complains or weariness and debUIwvgjjf, nrvnn. pbbiIv startled : feet cold or bunCSMT J'3?t sometimes a prickly sensation et the sklj s rsV lsis ; spirus are low anu uopeausuv, although satisfied that exercise would be" encial.yctenecan nardiy summon upu tniln t trv it in fact distrusts everv rem 2.- several et tne aoeve symptoms aiujnn 'n - ? t . . --..-; disease but cases have occurred ween s'jiZM few et them existed, vet examinations Lrr s e'eatn has shown the Liver te have been 12? tensively deranged. Hsa7 It should be used bv all persons, old aSB' ijy J MAnnra -nhAnAVA1 OnT thft ll AM SS i Sii! Rvmntemi annear. Il . '.r- -. . . ,., ..,'i5V3l&3 T.eraiitips. bv takimr a dose occaslenallv U '5'j. fersena iraveiinir or jiviuk m uuueaiui;; .--a keep the Liver in healthy acuen, wm aveiirAe ntf Tn1n4. nillnn. ett..k. Tlf -n A Vlf. " W ne:i. Drowsiness. Denresslen et Spirits. will invigorate like a glass of wine, but intoxicating eeverage. If you have eaten any thing hard or ( uen, or ieei ueavy aiier uitaua. ui una nignt, taKe a aese ana you -ui am reu Time and Doctors' BUht wUl be sav always keeping the Begalav ueusei Fer. whatever the ailment may be. reutrhlv sale purgative, alternatl" tonic can never be out et place. The : is harmless and does net Interfere ' ness or pleasure. IT IS PURELY VKGKTABL; And has all the power and efficacy of or ynininc, wiiueu. any r x me injur etrects A Governer's Testimony, Sltnmnnx Liver Rcsmlater has b In mv famUv for some time, and Ii fled It Is a valuable addition te the! science. j.uiLX.'un Governer of Al Hen. Alexander U.Stephens, et CY Have derived some benefit irem thK Simmons Liver Regulator, and wlabX&C a further trial. T-K, "The only Thing that never falls te BeU,i 1 1 ave used many remedies ter uyspe Liver AflecUen and Debility, but never m etcj f mv -ytR m '--.'SB if ;rr wm zivt 'eeWT71?5 or in Mr ' ssm x 'Sea . asm FV5a.'s'Sl wr -l'" r,.1ffW'l uuer ! -' l&If iiijsm fennd anvthlnir te benefit me te the KTinzvA Hlmmnna Liver Regulator has. I n . ir&SjS Minnesota te Georgia for it and v .rf4M furtnerier sucn ameuicine, anu WsBTBssyi Vise ail wne are aimiiany nuuiu uj trial as it seems the only thing that nDsaH te relieve. .. SniW1-.' P.M. jannbx, ainneapeusryr--; UT. A. w . M.asen UMja : n turn aiy - - ,, WftJ ence in the use of Simmons Llvl t ZL t In my pracUce lhave been and ail finwulT-sB' r" neaanil mtMisnvlhili If OB B THlnMt1a.iJ : Laj 'VV U9Q 3tSSL4 !4.aVAVW n-9 J - pj-' WjW nppjBBH .f AO-Take enlv the GENUINE. WTABr:umML; 1 has en the wrapper the BED TB - - .tl e.wl STrHCATITICIE iib IM BBBX-'-.H j.U.ZBI-rkl Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Drug :M 39 North Queen street. FOR SALE BY ALL DBUGC sS&i'i lanU-lyeedsw f TtARKER'S GINUBB TOKIO. t.1- . .5S tr a.mmjmf EVERY MAN HIS Owll sj Hew te Promote Psneaal PwwWl Kadleal Refemer. w. There Is no prevision in the DiSByi emyi Wit 1V1 WHIMIM W-W . ... HV1 ILI1 la UHUK VI 1US Aftaii. anu ss- . -?.ri . V..a1.I. . n ffTu ami ..a.. ...... ..a. . .n V ... -- mn -wne nsui iiiauc ud uu uuuu ssssbb ,i --v- . .Z' t.S. . VBSBBBL.TJ'il ject,Uev.Jameacimmtrft ei uu hvtenan ennrcu. utsrimui. rewuujr i BCrillUIl ViasA blASSj ABnvw.at.M-r. mw-jm-. - 'r.sg -iftit- ThAnnlvhnai BinthnHCAd bsssbsbbsWssbbI- lh Shla nssMnssssss-ias4B,ntsVBBBsVWr7JB' 1 U mentioned In these werds: "Hepa; 'immm'J niS own spirit is grcawHr uwi tJWr: "c-t-gz'- Commonly, the better side et measss" tn the deanetlsm Of the. WOTSB Side ,;"-- mna. nad hnsaers. raesB Jasloeslss .!. ail Oae et the'iJ'f- bosses la bile. What te most dsprftC- philosophical orjtbseloglesl OMfT It. Old General Debility Is uohjse.4.; ivw He laahes men. wne are r).i Jc untU they Deceme unnattraUy Vfe":! 'nni-nfnff hu dAllveraar fM1 aze, sev. e. c. Aawe--, nwm atAt nn.ntlatehnreb.St. LOS ..www j. - .."iAi-V 'S3V.- LUKsa i m nCerfna' tress exsaustkml debility. As an Invigessat 12. ofteivn if in nn nlnmf frtmlTiSv take abetUe la my vaUse WBen IfcSi annual vacations." : . T PAsxxa'a GrssasTone neuiur. t promote a asnrejer smmg err tirnneuncc a in jihm j umtsm vavifMi . it for this reason mten. It . Fevers, ConssaraeoB. Jam TtiiMftmet tbe BlOOd. AlSO iiu te wean. tlmaetStm. te .' tiuiIva. TaatiCeaee.aadTOKWfllS-iOj . ... -.v Vutim UMata aaut SI miZVK ." iC " . mivua iumj.'..iiu mzTZ -T v V-- uflanv m. . tn. iinflueiH. nmr xBc: marl-lyw,eewtd8 r.mm . -.. .w . . Tt rtl'i ?;iT''' "i iKunnra ctMXKtrueuT IT for 25 cts.. flrst-elass Pesmsylv 15 rer 25 cts . or aue per hssdrsds ;Si3-' 10V HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBON1 STOBE. KNITITCe SBABnUBSB lir Gloves, with five-nooks, sad Our Japanese xeuec aesp swi tnni. imarevss with sas. and teOC for softening ana wmieaias '. . Lace.CeUsrs. 3i.i2E2MJ ti7.ivdATB Be. a Kertk QbWiB t I fl7.1ydsTa . , v!- ; ' ' ITiT.I ;X .' s m ''?-: 7-SSI '23. sTSl. W- .sl ?MMj mMmM L T-:st.w. SR'SJSs! $ 4t-J SXi s&rfl 'J'l'Z m&ZM--mwst2fi-'. j . awh:jAi; e t &6&HJE!5S&5&Ss&Km2&l sSfmS9SSisSsSsfms& l'ji-triVWJtBiS'rfi 1 '&tii&l&&i
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