Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 07, 1883, Image 3

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COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUB REGBLAK OOBBESPONOEHCB
Event Alene tbe SasqaefeasBS Items or
Interest In and AreBBSta Boieagh
Ficked np by the IntelU-
fencer's Reporter
Antheny & Ellis' "Unde Tem's Cabin"
will be presented here te-morrow evening.
The "Corsican Brethers" will be the at
traction for March 20th ; Ada Gray, play
unknown, for March 27th, and " Yeung
Mrs. Wintbrep," by the Madisen Square
theatre company, for March 28th. Tbe
latter drama, one that has gained a wide
reputation for excellence, .will be played
under the management of Gen. Welsh
Pest, G. A. 11., and will without doubt,
draw a large audience te witness its pro
duction. rlre Matter.
The Rainbow fire company, of Reading
has sent an invitation te the Columbia fire
company of this place te attend their 110th
anniversary -ball, which will be held in
Mainnercher-nall, March 19. The Ring
gold band is le furnish promenade music
at the ball, which is te be a very large
one. A number of the " Celumbias "
will no doubt attend te represent their
company. Seme person has kidnapped a
pair of boxing .gloves belonging te this
company, snd new the boys are en the
lookout for that individual. Boxing ex ex
'ereises are of nightly occurrence at the
engine house, or rather were before the
gloves were taken.
The meeting of the Vigilant fire com
pany last evening was fairly attended by
the members. The usual routine business
was transacted.
Mere Houses .Needed.
More houses are needed, if the improve
ment te the town is still te continue. Rent
is already very high, and as the demand
for dwellings increases, se de the prices
asked for the houses. A very consider
able number of houses could be built and
tenants quickly obtained. A number are
te be buili in the spring, but what are
people te Ce meanwhile ?
Religions News.
The Rev. J. P. Funk, at present pastor
of the United Brethren church at New
IleUand-Jias been appointed pallor of the
church this place by the late conference
which met at Cuainbersburg. It is net yet
known when tbe new pastor will assume
charge here.
The Rev. Jehn Graham, pastor of St.
Paul's P. E. chuicb, at Manheim, will
preach in St. Paul's chuicb, this place, to
morrow evening, ssi vices beginning at
7:30 p. ni.
Atneng me Farmers.
The tobacco raisers of this section have
been vitited by a comparatively small
number of bujers this winter, and the
prices offered have net been such
as te induce many te sell their
last year crop. Theso who did sell wese
principally small pieducer3, men who
needed the money urgently.
"A lai go tale of farming implements and
stock was held jesterday at Michael Sea
Christ's faim near Silver hprings. Four
mules bi ought $970.
The giaiti iu ibis neighborhood is re
ported te be iu a geed condition gcnerally.
The icixer ana the Weather.
A slide of auew fieai a beuse en Walnut
street this morning covered tbe hand cart
of William Gilbeir, milk dealer. The
owner managed te ctcane the ciush but
was obliged te leave his property te its
fate. The latter was but little injured,
however.
A few boys J rij.l te have a geed tiine
coasting yesteiday, but the spDrt was
rather dull ou account of there net beiu 1
snow enough te allow tbe sleda te ruu
readily.
The scant snow aud ram and cold
weather has a, ua coated the pavemeuts
with ice, rendering walking disagreeable
and dangerous.
The Susquehanna is covered with float
idg "slush " ice and presents a winter" sh
apnea; auce ones mere.
nil4C3l!aneeu8 Milter.
Last night at 1 o'clock a ft eight car was.
thrown fieni tbe track in the west yaids of
the Pennsylvania railroad company here,
by the flange of one of its wheels break
ing. The track en which the accident ec
currcd was blocked but for a short time.
Te morrow evening the regular monthly
meeting of tbe school beard will be held
in the council chamber of the opera house.
Seme impeitant business will be attended
te.
Mr. Coepei Tliuentugler, who will re
move te Hanibburg te moirew, was given
a farewell party by Mr. Geerge Tille, las!
evening. .
Fifty valuable law books have been
added by Mr. U. C. Kauffman te bis law
library.
NiSIUUlJOKUOOD KEWS.
Kvcnts AcreiB the County Line.
Many Barks ceuntians aie removing te
Dakota te settle.
The ucw Keystone National bank will
be epeu for business in Reading en the
10th, with Isaac McUobeas president.
The Pennsylvania agiieultural works,
located at Yeik, have a contract te build
seventy pertablj eugines for parties iu,
the Seuth.
An order has been issued at the Read
ing railroad hheps, Readmsr. prohibiting
the issuing of passes te employees in the
shops.
A charter has been issued at Uarrisburg
te the Sewer gas mercury seal company,
of Philadalnhia. for the manufacture of a
patent sewer trap. The capital is $60,000.
Sheriff Sheesley yesterday sold the
Staats Zeitung newspaper office, at Har
risburg, te the bondsmen of the late pro
prietor for $373. The publication of the
paper will be continued.
Wilsen Bres, rcceutly purcbaspd a farm
in the vicinity of Edge Hill, Montgomery
county, en which they noticed indications
of iron ere, and they are new realizing ero
te the value of $000 per month cash, clear
of expenses.
rellci) Caves,
Mayer MaoGenigle bad but two cus
tomers this met ning one of them being
drunk and diseiderly was sent te jail and
the ether being sick was sent te the alms
house. Alderman Spurrier sent James Mc
Marra te jail for ten days for drunken and
diseiderly conduct.
Charlie Kuhns et drunk yesterday and
entered the houWef Jno. Rohrer, en High
street, aud began appropriating te his
own use spectacles, scissors, padlocks and
ether things that he found lying around
loose. He was arrested by Officer Har
man aud locked np until this morning,
when Alderman McConemy sent him te
jail for 30 days for drunken and disorderly
conduct.
Fire Matter.
Last evening the committee or councils
en fire engines aud hose, held a meeting.
David Beard, who for eome time past has
been tempeiary heseman, was appointed
permanent heseman of company Ne. 1.
The trustees of the "Washington fire en
gine aud hose company. Ne. 4 called upon
the fire committee while in session and
s?.mj) Aen11 t-Ynv 4Vi ofeim nnirinA. An-
gine house, and let of ground en which it
f-j t sr, r.fin Th committee will re-
commend city councils te purchase the
property at that price.
Appointed Commissioner of Deeds.
Chas. H Nauman, formerly of thia
city, new of Tallahassee, Flerida, Las been
appointed a cemmisMuuci ui '"
Pennsylvania.
Paid the Costs.
T.astnini nnr a woman who WAS COB1
plained against by a neighbor female had
hearing before Alderman Barr and was
diagbajsad en payment of cesta.
Pss
IANC
WSKlBSTS.tbGrad Bef
"Wiggins, the weather prophet, would
like te have people think that the boister
ous wintry weather we are having is the
beginning of tbe storm he predicted for
the middle of March; but Wiggins
would never have ventured such
a prediction had he net known that the
ground hog saw his shadow en Candlemas
day, Feb. 2d, and that, in consequence,
there would be severe weather for six
weeks, with a grand blew out at the end
of that time. Wiggins is guilty jf false
pretense in attempting te ride into pepu-
larity ny naDgicg ou iu me win i mw
ground hog.
Waived Bearing.
Jehn M. Mehn, charged with forging
the names of Wm. Sales and Leander J.
LJhdemuth te two promissory notes, was
te have been beard before Alderman
Spurrier this afternoon, but he waived a
hearing and was committed te answer at
court.
Market Heuse Meeting.
Thia evening the stockholders and
ethers interested in the erection of an
eastern market house will again meet in
the orphans' court room te take further
action.
Proposals for Carrying the Mall.
Proposals will be received up te March
10 by Postmaster Marshall for the carry
ing of mail en the route between this city
and Rawlinsville, a distance of 20J miles,
from March 20, 1883, te June 30, 1885.
Going te Jein Uarnum.
Tem Daily, the well known bill pester
of this city, will Ieave for New Yerk at
8:10 te-morrow morning te join the Bar
num-Londen show with which he will
travel as a boss bill pester.
Geed Band.
Barlew, Wilsen & Ces.'
street narade at neon te-day.
band gave a
It is an ex-
cellent musical organization and was
headed by the stars of the party.
Amusements.
The " Amish Girl " Saturday. This play
written uy a resilient et Heading, is te be pre
sented in Fulton opera liouse Saturday even
ing. It deals with the peculiar manners ei
the religious sect known as the Amisl), and
this one fact should give It credit ler origi
nality. It is said te be a well constructed
piece, abounding in line situations and lull of
intcicst. Concerning its production in Head
ing, the News et that city says : The light
ning belt in the third scene wa3 lealistlcand
evoked rounds of deserved applause ; the fire
scene In the fourth act was vocifeieuly ap
plaudeil, and the curtain ioae again in re
sponse te the plaudits in both scenes. Mr.
S) ephen was recalled at the clese or the second,
third and Jeuith nets."'
The Minstrels Te night. Last evening Bar Bar
eow, Wilsen, & Ce. 's minstrels append in
Uarrisburgte a trcmcn.ieus huuse. The re
ceipts wtc ?G0O, and people had te be turned
away ler want OI stnn ilng room. The troupe
Is an excellent one and they carry every man
advertised en the blls The names of the
pioprieiers ate fainillar te cvciy one who
knows anything about entitalnmenis, an.l
the ether comedians, vocalists, dancers, murt
clans, ic, btand in the front line of their pro
fession. BVt.VlAL. XOTlVt.ll.
"Mis. I'urtlngten, what de jeu use fera
very bad cjld?" askci Mrs. Dull. "Handker
chiefs, ma'am," answered the aged dauie.look dauie.leok dauie.loek
ing ever her spectacles. Handkerchiefs arc a
desideratum in the eventef a cold, but a bottle
et Dr. lSnll'a Cough Syrun is a necessity, be
cause it net only lellevi's. but curci the wcrst
cold or cough.
Mether Swan's AVerm Syrup,
lnlallible, lastcless, harmless, tathaitic; ler
fevcrlshncsa, restlessness, worms, censtlpa
lien. ilc.
ie te H. 1J. ceenran's nrng stoie ter Mrs.
freemaa's New National Dyci. Fer bright
iess ai.de' mobility et color, aic unequaled.
oelrr ein 2 te r pounds. Directions in Eng
iljhaud (Jcrniaii. ;'i:cp. lSwnts.
A eau'.', c.eii or a-:rf i.;i.)ai uieuta uc
k;ept.i. tf cicct trciuwuiy icsuita .n an In In
"URible L-is.g Dlsuc c-i Consumption.
iipsp.': i,!cntKxl Tr--!n- de net disorder
i.u"-tOii.atu like iugh eyiup" and balsams,
but ct directly OM lb i"fituied pirts.allaylng
IrrituUun. gr.e r.-lii t Ui Asthma, T.rewniai
Ceu'vlv', Cat 'nh, "r.i tlm Threat Troubles
liieh 'li'gu'.aii.l I'ull!cSreakra aresub.'f-ct
'e. rer thliLj yaiM Urewn'd Bronchial
Ir'-tnj tiav bswn rocemsaonded by plysl
ciaii'. u'id tawny- e'.ve ncri.-a satisfaction.
Hasni5 ueci' UMied fry vrtiU, and constant use
for tiesily an erxiie generation, ti.cy have r.l
taini'd rui .in-ritcl run !c unions theluwstapl.
rmed'H e: ilc i"ji. -old at .". rpr.fc a box
v... . u ! - 1 v-t. dTTl.A K.Vlvw
3-The Scarlet, Caidinal Ked. Old Geld,
Navy Blue, seal Brown, Diamond Dyea give
perfect icaults. Any fashionable color lOcts.
Araosmes! Cure your cough thoroughly
with Hale's Heney cf Horehound and Tar.
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute.
m5 lwfltediw
Mothers! .llernnrsi! rtlerlierrt!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a aicK child suffering and crying
with excruciating riin of cutting teeth ? If
se, go at once and get a bottle et MKS. W1N
SLOW'Sj SOOTHING SY UUP It will relieve
the peer little suflcrer immediately depend
upon it; there is no mistake about it. There
li net a mother en earth wne has ver used it,
who w ill net tell you at once tliat it ill regu-1
late the bowels, and give rest te the mother
aud relief
licf and health te the child, operating
a-Ie. U la perfeeUy sale te Ube in all
like ma:
.! nnii nlj-isant te tue tasie, auu w rue
prescription et ene et the eidest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
States, bold every who e. 25 cents a bottle.
niMy-M.W&Sftw
Feu Lame Hack, Side or Chest use S1I1 S1I1
Len'S POROUS PLASTER. Pilcc, 25 cents.
Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen
treat, Lancaster.
tublicedG
Isaac Jenes, Mt. Carnscl. Ta., says
"Brown's Iren Bitters cured ine of eick
headache, less et nppetitc and foul stomach."
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Queen street ni5 lwdtw
Net veu3 and fldaely peepl should read tne
advertisement et fcimmens Liver Regulator.
Celdes's Liquid Beet Tonic is endorsed by
physicians. Ash for Celtle:i's. Taks no ether.
Qf Druggists. m5 lwdeed&w
Te restore senc et taste, smell or hearing,
use Ely's Cream Balm. It is doing wonderful
work. De net fall te procure a bottle, as in it
lies the relief you seek. Price 50 cents.
Apply into nostrils wttti little iinser.
lfrein II. F. Hepsner, A. M , Red Bank, N.
J I have been troubled with Catarrh se
badly ler several years that it seriously eject
ed, my voice. I tried Dr. 's remedy with
out the slightest relief. One bottle et Ely's
Cream Balm did the work. My voice U lully
restored and my head feel better than for
years. B. F. LiErsxEB.
Elys' Cream Uatui as a euro ler cararrn ami
Hay Fever is evidently an article of great
merit. Its sale is increasing witt wonderful
rapidity. Very truly, Johkstek. Hoixeway
& Ce., 602 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
m2 2wdM,W,Fw
Tld Kits.
Samples lree at Grocers. II. A. Uabtlktt &
Ce , Makers, Philadelphia. 112-2Gtd44tw
vruwu's ciuascneid i'anacca
s the most ettective Pain Dcstrojer In
"' J 1
,)loeU Y.ncu'
Will met surely quicken me
bleed, whctr.er tasen lniernauy or upiuiew
esu-rn:illy,and thereby mere certainly reliev
psrin, whether chronic or acnte, than any etner
pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the
Blreimtu 01 anv stmuar pronsranen. it curia
pain in the Side, Back or Bowels. Bere Threat,
Rheumatism and all Aeina, and Is THE
GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bnewa'S
HocsEEeEa Pasacsa" should be In every
f-.mily. A leapoenful of the Panacea In a
tunrt.ier et !.et w ater sweetened If preferred J,
tal;en at bed time will sbeak up a cold. 25 cts
r iMUtle , tdbll-lvdM.W&Sftw
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J uasa permanent value; see advertisement
of Simmons Liver Regulator,
OJUtTINTEIXI
OOWBBS IIUBST.
26 and 28 North Queen Street.
GENTLEMEN We have new open a large let of
FINE PERCALE SHIRTS,
which e have just bought, and which we offer at the LOW PRICE OFe.-oe .They are felly
worth si. 50. One pair Cuffs and two Cellars gees with each Shirt They are net common
goods, but are choice and fine, and are what we say, fully worth 1.50. We also offer the
Best $1.00 White.Shirt in this City.
BOWERS & HURST,
' Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH
TUBH 8c
G1VIJSK ft CO.
BLACK CASHMERES at
BLACK CASHMERES at
BLACK CASHMERES at
BLACK
IN
JET BLACKS AND BLUE BLACKS.
BEST GOODS IN THE CITY FOB THE PRICE.
JOHN S. G1VLER & CO.
Ne.
25 EAST KING STREE
JOHN S. GIVLER.
" Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills
for the cure of Neuralgia aie a success." Dr.
G. P. Helman, Christiauburg, Va. 80 cts , at
druggists.
" Five Dr.'s ; no enO of medicine ; no rell'J
Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure has driven away alt
erup'Jensand Tm nearly well." Ida C. Yeung,
Hamilton, 111. Druggists keep it. $1 per
package.
Slaking a Kaise.
Jehn Hays, Credit, P. O., aays that ler nine
months he could net raise hlsliand te hl3 hpad
through lameness in the shoulder, but by the
ue et Thetmis' Eclectric Oil he was entirely
cured. Fer sale byH. B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 139 North Queen street.
Skin UlMtasM.
"S wayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most invet invet
"Swayiie's Ointment" .....
"Swayne's Ointment" cratecases of skin dis
"swayne's Ointment" 1
Swayne's Ointment" cases, such as tetter,
"Swayne's Ointment;; ) ,t ruenm 8caid head,
"Swayne's Ointment" 1
"Swayne's Ointment" babei's itch, sores, all
"Swayne's Ointment" ) -. RCav uchin"
"Swayne's Ointment" )crusty' scaly' ucn,n'
"Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and
'Swayne's Ointment" ,,. iliticssin"' com cem
"Swaync's Ointment" tat uuncs8in" com
"Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles,
"1 wayns SiSffiSS lte only effeCtaal CUre
"Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl
"S wayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing.
Ask for it and use no ether. It CUBES
where all else lails. Sold by all druggists,
A Conch, Celd or Sere Threat
Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir
ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is
often tbe result. " Ut. SWAYNE'S COM
POUND SYUUP WILD CHEBBY " cures the
most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en
the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed,
and ler bienchial, asthma, all pulmonary af
fections et leng standing, it isthebestremedy
ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per
bottle- The large size is the most economical
Beld by all best rtrnggfats. 1P-M W&FIydftw
xi ew te seenre Health.
t seems strange that anv one will sutTer
from the many derangements brought en by
an impu'-e condition el the bleed, when SCO
VILL'S 3ABSAPAB1LI.A AND STILLINGIA,
or BLOOD ANDLIVEB SYltUP will restore
perfect 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, cttcet
ually curing Screlula, Syphlitic disorders,
Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil
ious complaints and all tliseases indicating an
Impure condition el the Bleed. Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects Indl
gestien. A single bottle will prove te yen its
meiits as a health rencwer, ler it ACTS LIKE
A CBABM, especially when the complaint is
el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner
vous system.
.. aEB'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in
man and beast. Fer use externally and inter
nally. RKDHOUbE POWDEBS cure all diseaees
or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A'POSITIVECUUE. mayat-3
Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store KS7
North Queen street-
VJSJlTUH.
Steieerwalt. In this city, en the Cth Inst.,
Aiiu.rr. H.. son el Samuel C. and Alice E. ritei-
gerwalt, in the 10th year el his age.
Tue
re(
relatives ana rrienu3 ei iue miuuy uu
r.-anefMinllv invited te attend the funeral
Jrem tbc M. K. Ml8slen church, Charlette
3treeten Friday attemoen at 2 o'clock. Inter -
mentat Woodward Hill cemetery.
!(XIeehx. In this city, en Tuesday, Mnich
6, Leah A., wife el Augustus Reinoehl, aged
6J years, 4 months and 30 days.
Funeral en Thursday, March 8, at 11 o'riee'e
a. in., lrem the residence of her son, A. C.
Reinoehl, esq., Ne. 422 North Duke stie it. Rel
atives and friends are respectfully invited te
attend. Burial at Lancaster cemetery.
Sueirr. In this tity, en the 7th Inst., Walter
Henry, son el HeHry and Elizabeth Short, aged
S months and 1G days.
The relatives anu'frlends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the luneral,
lrem the par.nt3' residence, Ne. 28 East
Frederick street, en FriJay alternoen at 2
o'clock. Interment at zien's cemetery.
nuuEB.-March 7. 1833, in Lancaster, Pa.,
Margie E. Huber, daughter of H. H. Huber,
aged 22 years, 10 months and 21 days.
Netice et luneral hereafter.
XX.W ADVtSKTlaJBMKXTI!.
4 COONXKYG1KL. WANTS ASl'lUATXON
J. te de general liousewerK. -appiy m.
ttj r
THIS OFFICE.
iiu
LCNUH-! LUNCH 1 , . ,
At the 8chlller Heuse this (Wednesday)
evening. Sour Kreut and Speck. The Finest
Beerln the city en tap. & M ATTEBN.
I?OK RKKr.-i THREK-STOKV BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 45 Seuth Duke
street. All the mcermrejements.
in7tfdR Ne. 110 West Lemen Street.
I1HE BEST 5 CENT CIGABS I THE
City, the leiiew rrenis, at
ARTM AN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
HAR'
STORE.
WAMEU. A GOOD HONEST BOV
between the ages el 13 and lfi years, te
act ss an assistant te a blind person traveling
withgeeds. a suitable boy will be well paid.
References required. Ad-jres
Bart, Lancaster Ce., Pa.
m7-3tdft3tw
TOBACCO BUYERS'
CONTRACT BOOKS,
RECEIPT BOOKS
AND
SAMPLE TAGS,
NEATLY PRINTEDIAT THE
"Intelligencer" Office.
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QUEEN STREET. -
BLACK CASHMERES at
BLACK CASHMERES at
BLACK CASHMERES at
50c.
75c,
90c.
CASHMERES at
XJS' AUrHBHISEXlSXXS'
mrv cae WlIX
BUI THE OMfcTniKU
3bZOUU interest in
a well-paying new
business In this county. Fer particulars ap ap
nlvte JOHNH. METZLEB.
u5 M.W&S Ne. 9 Seuth Duke Street.
DKESS AND CLOAK MAKING.
MBS. AUTEN. et New Yerk city, has
opened Dress and Cleak Waking Beems at Ne.
27 EAST KING STBKET, and solicits the
patronage of the ladie3 et Lancaster city and
vicinity. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty,
mar'-lmd
PUKCB.A3E THE BEST KEBKCCA TO
baec e, only 10 cents per plug, at
HARTJIAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STOKE.
BAUSitf AN & BUKNP.
GENERAL INSURANCE
An
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Ne 10 West Orasge Steebt. LAMCAtTER, Pa..
f21-CtdeedR
T FRANK SAYLOIt
HAS REMOVED HIS
GALLERY OP PHOTOGRAPHY
TO-
NOS 42 AND 44 WEST KING- ST.,
4- Exactly opppeslte the Old Stand.
ectll-fimdAwIt
ri'HK TOWN'S TALK, THE $ CENT UA-
J. vana anil Yara cigars, at
UABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
T
OBACCO PRESSES.
MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO
PRESSES.
Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon
orable parties en trial. Warranted superior
in every- leature te any in present use. II
net as represented can be returned at my ex-
Sensc. Alse Manure Heeks for cleaning sta
les sold en same terms. Send for circular.
S.B. MINNICU.
Landisvlllc, Lancaster Ce., Pa.
3t-S,M,W&w
OIirHAN'S CIURT MALE OF VALUrtKLE
CITY PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 7, 18S3, by virtue et an order el the
Orplian's Court of Lancaster county, the
undersigned will sell at public sale at the
Leepard Hetel in Lancaster city, the undi
vided hall part of that certain Let or Piece el
Ground situated en the north side et-Nerth
street, and en the west side et Seuth Duke
street, in the city erLancaster.and containing
in lrent en Eald North street. 143 let, le
inches, mere or less, and extending in depth
along a line of ground, new or late el Jehn
Sener. deceased, northward 207 leer, mere or
lesa. te Locust alley, thence east along said
alley, 63 feet, 10 inches, mero erless, te ground
new or late et Jehn F. Leng, thence south.
20 feet, mere or less, along the line et ground
of said Leng, thence along the ground el said
Leng eastward, 90 feet, mere erless, te south
Duke street aforesaid, thence along said
Seuth Duke street, southward. 187 leet, mere
or less te North street aforesaid, whereon is
erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE 20x28 feet, with a two story Brick
Kitchen 12x22 leet attached. ,rTT
Alse, a one-story FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE. 28x18 leet. Frame Stable, 10x16 leet
and ether improvements. Bounded en the
west by property new or late of Jehn Sener.
decoded, en the north by property of Jehn F.
Leng aud Locust alley, en the east by Seuth
Duke street, and en the seut'i by North street
aforesaid. This property is situated in a very
desirable portion or the city, and otters a fine
opportunity for Investment
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by J U LI A A. HEPTING,
Executrix el Charles A. Uepting.
HEintT Shubbrt, Auct. 113-3tdTu4m5&7
-TOrj AKK NO MISTAKE IN PUKCHAS-
11 feed ,ar 'arepresentedat
1 UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
ZEGAL XOTICES.
ESTATE OK FREDERICK 1IIEL5IAN.
late of the city of Lancaster, deceased.
Letters et administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te jftc undersigned, all per
sons indebted te satdPttecedent are requested
te make immediate settlement. and these hav
ing claims or demands against the estate et
said decedent, te make known the same te the
undersigned without delay, residing in the
eity et InAeggSiBHA OTTENDOUFEK,
Administratrix.
B. F. Davis, Attorney. 114-Gldeaw
ASSIGN KD ESTATE OF GKORGE O.
Hensel and wife, et Lancaster city, Lan
caster county. Pa. Geerge O. Hensel and wife,
et said Lancaster city, having by Jeed of vol
untary assignment, dated J AN U ARY 12, A. V.
1883, assigned and transferred all their real
estate and effects te the undersigned, ler the
benefit of the crediteis et the said Geerge O.
Hensel, 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. EtxstAKwi, Atty. lanlMtdeaw
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WUXUM HEN
sel and wife, erLancaster city, Lancater
county. Wm. Hensel and wife et Lancaster
city, having by deed of voluntary assign
ment, dated January 27, 1833. assigned and
transferred all their estate and effects te the
undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors
or said William Hensel, lie therefore glve3 no ne
tice te all persons indebted te said assigner,
te make payment te the undersigned without
delay, and these having claims te present
them te JFREP'K. SENER
Assignee.
Euebnb U. Smith, Att'v. i.l.MJtdeew
ESTATE OF JOHN P. DUSTMAN, LATE
of Lancaster City, deceased Letters et ad
ministration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, au persons ln
ebted te said decedent are requested te make
Immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the estate et said
decedent, te make known the same te the un
dersigned without delay, residing in Lancas
ter City. HENRVWOLP,
teb21-6tdeaw Administrator,
ESTATE OF ANN THOMAS, LATE OF
Columbia, Lancaster county, deceased.
Letters et administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted te said decedent are requested
te make Immediate settlement, aud these hav
ing claims or demands against the estate et
said decedent, te make known the same te the
undersigned without delay.
- STEPHEN SANDERSON,
JOHN JKLLt,
B. F. Davis, Atotatatraters.
Attorney. JMCWeaw?
Hgwyaam
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LANCASTER, PA.
65c.
87c.
$1.00.
V
$1.25:
LANCASTER. PENN'A.
GEO. P. RATHVON.
JOB HAX.B.
FOR RENT. A STOKE BOOM AND
Dwelling containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10
Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Ihtelliqbs
ceb office. tfd
Tf OR UK.NT.
and Dwellings, Sei. 331 and
303 North Queen street, opposite Northern
i wu aiuica uuu incuiuKO .
Market Heuse. Apply at
me. OIM AUIUU
d29-tfd
303
QUEEN STRbET.
FOR RENT.
One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 3?3 North
Queen street, opposite Northern Market
Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN
STREET. d29-tfd
FOR SALE.
Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED
DWELLING. Choice Location. Bath. Under
ground Drainage. Large TWO-STORY STA
BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fiuit and
Shrubbery In variety. Apply at
d23-tld NO. 239 EAST KING STREET.
FOR RENT. A. K.A.KGE TWO-STORX
Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St.
A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin
street, between Seuth Queen and, Prince
streets.
A. J. STEINMAN.
20-tfd INTELLIQEHCBB Office.
PUHUO SaXK OF HOUSEHOLD l'URNI
tnre. such as Tables, Chairs, Carpets,
Dishes, Tinware, eta, at Ne. M7 W 3t Orange
street, en Thursday, March 8. Sale te com
mence at 1 o'clock p. m.
MRS. HENRY FORREST.
A. E. MeCahn, Auct. m6-2td
PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, MAKUU
8, 188.1, will be sold at Public Pale, at Ne.
37 East Vine street. Bedsteads, Bedding, one
Parler Suit, two Mirrors, Dressing Bureau
and Washstand, Cane Seat and ether Chairs,
two Desks, Sideboard, ene Walnut Extension
Table. Dining Table, Dish Sink, Fleur Chest,
Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Range, Larg Dining-room
Steve and Heater, Tin and Queens
ware and a number of ether articles. Sale te
commence at 1 o'clock.
m3 4td MAIUNDA FRITZ.
PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROPERTIES.
On SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 38S3, at
Michael s Hetel, North Queen street, Lancas
ter, Pa., the undersigned will expose at public
sale, the following real estate, situated In the
city of Lancaster, te wit :
Ne. 2, a let of grr.und en the cast side et
Plum street, between East King street and
Ea.t Orange street, centainingin front 23 feet,
mere or Itss, and extending eastward 111 feet,
te a public alley, en which a one storied bt ick
DWELLING HOUSE, Nc. 37, is erected.
Ne. 2. a Let et Ground en the north side of
East Chestnut street, between Shippen anil
Plum streets, containing in front 16 leet 1
inches, mero or less, and extending north nerth
wp i dot said width 35 leet, mere or less, then
widening towards the east 1 loot 5 inches,
mere or less, for the remaining distance et 5G
leet 4 inches, mere or less, te a live lect-com-inen
alley, en which aTwo-Ste-icd BBICK
DWELLlNGHOUSE,numbered3i74s erectt d
Alse, at the same time and place, will be sold
the FRAME BUILDING, Nes. 3C2 and 304 East
King street, opposite Plum street, together
with all out-buildings, fences, etc ; said build
ing, etc., te be taken down and removed alter
April 2, 1883. in order te make room for the ex
tension et Plum street.
Sale te begin at 7:30 p. va., en said day, when
terms will be made known by
MARY BAIR.
feb24-t3d . MARY S. B. SHENK.
JSXTBUTAIAMJiXTH.
UULTUS OPJSRA HOU5K.
r
" WEDNESDAY, MAHOH 7.
ENLARGED ! IMPROVED I PERFECTED I
Fifi.li Annual Tour elthePEOPLE'8 CHOICE,
the World Famous
Barlew, Wilsen & Oe.'s
MAMMOTH MINSTRELS.
Bablew, Wilsen ft Ce., Sele Prep'rs.
The World's Greatest Minstrel Organization
in an Entire New Pregramme. New surpas
sing enr own previous record. More Famous
Comedians, Mere New Features, Mere Refined
Novelties and the FINEST COSTUMES and
COSTLIEfeT WARDROBE ever worn en the
Minstrel Stage.
AN AVALANCHE OF NOVELTIES !
A WORLD OF TALENT
PRICES AS USUAL. Rpservcd Seats new
en sale at Opera Heuse Office.
D. B. HODGES. - Busisess Manager.
m3 4td
T7ULTOM OPEKA HOUSE.
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1883.
AN ELECTRIC SUCCESS!
A GENUINE HIT ! PEALS OF LAUGHTER !
SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE !
J. I Mi Geiiiti.
In JOHN D. MISSIMERE'S Powerful Drama,
In 5 Acts, entitled
"tie ahisi my
EVERYBODY DELIGHTED.
EVEKYBODY GOING
THE FATAL LIGHTNING.
THRILLING FJRE SCENE.
ADMISSION 50CENT3.
RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS.
GALLERY.. ........................... 35 CENTS
Diagram open at Yecker's Office, March C,
until saiuiuay.
J.M.STEPHEN. Manager.
J. M. SCHAFFER, Stage Manager.
marG 5t
THE LARGEST, MOST CUHPL.V.TE AND
best assortment of euchre, cassina, poker
and ethr playing cards at
HARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
PKUPOSALS FOK BEEF.
Sealed proposals will be received ler the
furnishing et beet ler the Lancaster County
Prison ler tbe term et lour menhts ; said pro
posals te be handed In en or before tbe next
meeting. MONDAY, MARCH 0. 18S3.
nuVitdftltw J. W. NISSLEY. secretary.
XTOTICKTO TAX COLL.ECTOKS
1 Proposals ter the collection et the State
and County Tax for 1883. in tbe East and West
Wards of Lancaster City, wUl be received at
the County Commissioners' Ofllce until 12
e clock m., FRIJDAY.MARCH 16, 1833. Nene
but bona lido bids will be entertained. By
order of the Commissioners.
Attest: FRANK GREIST.
me 3t -- Clerk.
TDST RECEIVED A THIS OFFICE
ANOTHER FINE LOT OF t
Fancy Business and Advertising Cards.
THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT.
Call at the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE and
see samples. tfd
r j.5 3,.
.-),
EDITION.
WEDNESDAY EVBNDJG, MAS. 7, 1883.
ESEE PASSES.
CONTKNTION XN THE STATE SENATE.
Tfie Law Against Taera Leaded Dew Wltfc
Amendments Said te be ratal te
IU Passage.
Special -Dispatch te the IsTKixiaxscxE.
Habrisbubg, March. 7. In the Senate
this morning the time from twelve te one
o'clock was taken np with undoing what
was done daring the previous hour. The
Senate went into committee of the whole
en the Everhart anti-free pass bill.
Laird get iu his amendment providing
that it should net impair the validity of
contracts. Cooper fixed it se that passes
are permitted for benevolent-purposes and
for soldiers going te encampment or war,
and Geerge Handy Smith had it improved
some mere by providing that officers and
attorneys of railroad companies are net
included in the privileged list of employ
ers. The radical supporters of the bill
opposed all these amendments. On the
question of adopting the report of the com
mittee of the whole, Stewart, Lee,
Hall, Adams and Wallace made a strong
fifht in opposition, claiming that the
amendments were added with the purpose
of killing the bill. Cooper and Davies
replied. The report was defeated by a tie
vote, 21 te 21, and the bill remains exactly
as it was two days age. Senater Stehman,
who voted for the report of the cemmitter,
moved te refer the bill te the railroad com cem
mittee and the Senate adjourned with his
motion pending before taking up the pas
bill- , a
The following bills were passed finally :
The bill te provide for the distribution of
unelaimed human bodies for medical pur
poses ; te prevent waste by the production
of petroleum from lands in controversy in.
an action in ejectment.
Ilease Proceeding.
In the Heuse, Beers, of Clarien, intro
duced another congressional apportionment
bill aud Latouche, of Lackawanna, a bill
te establish a miners' orphan school for
the children of miners who have lest their
lives in coal mines. The remainder of the
session was exhausted in discussing tha
bill te exempt building and lean associa
tions from taxation, without coming te a
vote.
a. Cnarter Granted.
A charter was granted te day te the
Clearfield, Chest Creek & Western rail
road : te run lrem Clearfield te the mouth
of Chest Creek, en the Susquehanna
river, a distance of thirty miles ; capital
$300,000. The effice will be at Williams Williams
pert. William Seaman is the president.
AT WASHINGTON.
A Meeting or the National Union Leagne te
ba Called.
Washington, D. C, March 7. Gen.
J. S. Negley, or Pittsburgh, the president
of the National Union League, has called
a meeting of the executive committee of
that body, Te take placaat the Continental
in Philadelphia en the 24th of March, for
the transaction of important political
business.
Secretary Felger's Denial.
Secretary Felger denies the published
statement that he had said it would be a
Ien" while before any mere bends would
be called. He says he had expressly ro re
frained from talking en the btibjcct of
bends and has certainly net intimated
that no call would be made for soma time.
ClJClNr,ATI A WAKEN ISO.
An Organization ifermert te Promote
Honesty iu Municipal Kloctlenp.
Cincinnati, O., March? About thirty
gentlemen representing both political par
ties, after holding several private meetings
have published the organization and
object of the municipal reform as
sociation. The object is declared
te be te promote the election of honest
men te the municipal eflkes of the citv of
Cincinnati without regard te party. The
operations of tha society a-e te be confined
strictly te munieip.il offijes and municipal
elections. The membership is te be com
posed of alfeitizans willing te promote the
above object.
A Mether and Daughter huffacated In a Mre.
New Yerk, March 7. A fire this morn
ing in the Cambridge lists, EastClth
uef ...qri Mm death of Mrs. Wake-
man, agtd 5G, and her daughter Rese, by
suffocation. The less en the building is
70,000. and en the furuiture $40,000.
Mrs Waketnan wa3 the wife of Abrara
Wakcman, ex surveyor of this pert. She
was an invalid, one side being paralyzed
and her daughter was also ill Many mer-3
lives would have been lest but for the fiie
cscape in the rear.
A "Wealthy Stock Man Shet.
Galveston, Texas, March 7. A special
dispatch te the News from Hubbaid (Jity
says that J. H. Laud, a wealthy stock
mat), formerly of Wisconsin, hasbeen shot
and killed by a man named Varnell. The
latter made improper advices te Laud's
i.,imitfr at a uartv and when Land
ordered him te leave the prcmifiea he shot
him.
Tne Dead Trlzs Klslitcr Taken te New Yerk
New Yerk, March' 7. The body of
Jim Elliett, the prize fighter who was
killed iu Chicago byJerre Dunn, arrived
here thi3 morning and was met at the de
pet by a large number of sporting men.
The remains wcre taken te the residence
of Elliett's sister. The funeral will take
place en Sunday afternoon.
Deat'i of a Promlee'kt Man.
West Chester, Pa., March 7. Dr.
William B. Brinten, a prominent physi
cian nnrl Kiirfreet). president of the county
,. . . ... -j - i .:.:... r ilia
medical society, resiuruu ijujejiu
Pennsylvania railroad, a Master Masen
and borough councilman elect, died this
morning alter a brief illness.
Minnesota Fleur Mills te Snut Down.
St. Paul, Minn., March 7. The great
flour mills in Minneapolis and througheui
the state are net producing te the extent
of one third of their capacity. A number
new running will shnt down this week,
because of the scarcity and high price of
wheat.
Arrested for Violatles the ExcUe Law.
New Yerk, Marcb 7. Malt Grace, in
whose saloon the prize light took glace last
night between FuDjames and Gallagher,
was arrested this mm ning for violating
tbe excise law, and was released en bail
for trial.
Dyroe's Extradition Delayed.
Paris, March 7. The rendering of a
decision in the case ei Frank Byrne, whose
prtrarlitien is asked by the British govern
ment, has been postponed until a meeting
of the cabinet council te be held en Friday.
Failure or a Foreign Cotten Manufacturer.
Londen, March 7. Mr. Licbteller, a
cotton manufacturer of Bolten, has failed.
Liabilities, 80,000.
rifclp for tbe Irish.
WATEnBCRT. Conn.. March 7. Rev,
Lawrence Walsh te day cabled $1,134 for
the Irish relief fund and $903 for the Land
League.
-. .. '
German Honors te tue Prince of Wales.
Berlin, March 7. The Prince of Wales
has been created a field marshal of the
German-empire.
Flenr Mills liurned.
Teledo, Ohie, March 7 Herrick's floor
ing null burned te-day. Less, $30,000.
SS.-tfy,.
-v;
Ye.
dXn..
Mtddlebubg, Pm., Harab 7. CTeVJI
Mever wm haaged ia the Jail yard bar at
eight, miautea past akvam'o'eleaar taia
morning', for tha .aardar of Qrateaan
Kintzkren Dee. 8, 1877. Ha patted a
quiet night, aleepiag well. When led eat
of his cell te the scaffold he stepped up
firmly and exhibited great nerve. The
prisoner gazed calmly upon tbe crowd of
250 people and stated that the Berder waa
committed en Friday evening by him aad
Emanuel Ettinger, that he and ak brother
Jonathan and Ettinger robbed aad burned
the body and the prenuaes ea
Saturday evening. He said, te, that it
had been said that his brother Jeseph
was also present aybut that waa
net se. Prayer waa thea offered,
te which the condemned man made re,
spenses. After thia the sheriff pinioned
his arms and ankles and the rope was ad
justed, the white cap placed ever hk head
and the 'drop fell. He died without a
struggle in about seven minutes.
An EngUafcHlatertaa Dsad.
Londen, March 7. J. B. Green, author
of the history of the English paeple, has
died at Menter.
WEATHKK INUlCATlONS.
Washington, March 7 Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, colder fair weather, north
westerly winds, higher pressure.
MAJtKXia.
FblUdelpbla Market.
c'uii.adm.iiiia. March 7. Fleur, dull "bat
steady ; Superfine, S3 7331 00 ; extra, S3 asm
G 62; P enn'a Family, S3 aaa's.
Rye flour at t4 1.
Wheat dnll and weak; Del. and Pa. Bed, $1 19
01 3K ; Longberry Red, 91 2301 23V.
Cern quiet and easier; Steamer, 67567Kc
Oats steady and fair demand.
Ryoscarce at 68072c .as te location.
Previsions steady.
Lard quiet.
Butter dull and unsettled.
Rolls dull ; Penn'a and Western, 11018c as
TO OUlllltV.
Eggs dull and weak; Pennsylvania,
20e ; Western, 195420c.
Cheese quiet, but Arm.
Petroleum dull ; Refined, 7Q7C
Whisky at 91 18
New Yerk Market.
N ions. Mar. 7. Fleur dull and slightly
In buyers' favor.
Wheat unsettled, y, Kc lower : active spec
ulative trading; Ne.l, White, 91 16; receipts
40,5 0 HU9 ; sales, 32,00j bus ; Ne. 2 Red. April.
$1 231 23K, l-'O.OUO bus ; de May, 91 25X9
1 IG'A, 1GJ 000 bus : de .Tune, 1 2tQl 27 ; de
Mnrcti, 41 21 bid, 91 SIX asked.
CeTaiiia lower and lairly active: re
ceipts, 99,0 i bus ; sales 160,0 0 bus : Mixed
Western spot. G3S7e ; de future, 70e)72?c. '
Oats 'kc lower ; receipts, 39,734 bus ; sales,
280,000 bus : Ne. 2 March. 5c ; April and May,
5ii53c: June, 3253c ; state. 66363c ; West
ern, 52359c.'
Grain and Prevision jnotatlens.
One o'clock quotations e! -raln and provis previs
ions, mrnialied by S. K Ynndt, Broker.lSX
Kust King street.
Cbicage. Mar. 7.
WhPHt corn Oats Perk
Mar..... l.(85 5S4
Miy.... 1.13 .G24 MJi lttf5
Petrelen-i. OU City..... 92.
Lard
li.45
Llve stock Market.
CnioAGO-Hegs Receipts, 1,2000 head ; ship,
mi-nts, 5,000 head ; market unsettled ; steed te
prime heav 5gl0c higherat 9730780; geed
mixed, steady ut $G 503715 ; light easier and a
shade lower at $6 107; quality peer; all sold
out
Cattle Receipts. G.00) head; shipments.
3,100 head ; market active oft shipping and ex ex
eort grades ; butchers' and canning- grades
unchanged ; stockers and i feeders weak ;
pxperts, 10108045; peer t- prime shippers.
t 036 25; butcher cows, 92 50214 23 ; steers,
$1 fi0510; stockers, $3 5034 GO ; fcedeiy,4 4
520 all sold.
Sheep Receipts, 4,300 head ; shipments, 2303
head ; inquiry tairand offerings liberal ; mar
ket steady and unchanged : peer te cheice
natives, J3 50?G.
East I.ibkrtt-Cattle Receipts, 881 head ;
market fnir at yesterday's pricsa.
Hogs Keceipts. 2,070 head : market lairly
nctlve: Philadelphia-, 97 GOffl 00 ; Yorkers,
17 20S7 "-"5.
Sheep Receipts, 2 000 head; market fair ut
yesterday's price.
Stock .Haricots.
SU'T v0r:, t'ni.wltslphta. and Leem rttOCij
S.eO U.-iltfcd Str.ti-4 Bendi rr.pjjtal .Lilly '?
-; V. f.crsa. 22 North 0"-i""O struet.
Mar. 7.
10.00 1 1 Wfl.
A. af P TIsT T a
:nvn- & Ble Grande 44K 4Ki i
4 Y..I.-ike Krieft Wtslem.... 37 38 37
K annas and Tuxbj 31V 3Ui 2ll
31 31! 2U
1 94 KWf mil
.... 7lU 7IK 72
I.a.Tf -iiiore
Vew Jersoy Central
New Yerk. Ontario le W.
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St. Paul, M. & Oir.aiu v
I'acific Mull....
Rochester Pittsburgh
IVtziis Pacific ............... .
6,baH! St. I.euU ft Pacific....
Western Onion Tel. Ce
Pennsylvania Central
Philadelphia ft deadlu ,
N'erihern PactneCein .
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Butrule Pitt-s. 8 VfK-t
it 43
48
4'l
19
39
28,i
83
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19Vi
39
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82
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Lecal stocks and Denas.
Par
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t.:ii- 'ijrS pirct.Lean,duel882...fl09
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TOO... 100
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5 per ct. n 1 or 30 yean.. 100
'y per ct. Scheul Lean.... WO
" t " in ler 'Hi years.. 100
" 4 " In 5 or 20 ycirs.. 100
" 6 ' inlOerSOyeurs. 100
Manhelui borengh lean 100
mscin.4insec; stocks.
Oi.arryvlHe It. K.. $S0
Millersville Street Car 50
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Watch Factory...... 100
Gas Light and Fuel Company. 26
3teven) Heuse........................ 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia WattrCempany
Susquehanna Iren Company 100
Marietta Hnllowwr.re
Stevens Heuse........................ 50
Sicily Inland................. 50
East I5randywine Wayncsb'g.... 50
MUlcrsville Nermal Scheel
lUS0BLLAWn0t3TKnH
Uutirryvllle R. 1C. dueUSs 4100
leading & Columbia R. i:5'8 100
Lancister Watch Ce.. due 1888 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce..
due in ler 20 years 100
L inciter Gas Light and Fnel Ce.,
due 1SS8 ICO
TtnnrpiKK stocks.
Cl'rSnrlnzft Beaver Valley. 3 25
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vjn
ISO
10c
5 K.
itruifrenert & Horcshee 3H
22
18
20
18
Columbia & Ctiestnnt Hill 25
'Jelumbla &-WashIngten 25
Columbia & Big Spring 25
Lancaster & Rphrata 25
Lancaster & Willow Street 23
Strasnurg & Millport 25
Marietta & Maytown 25
Martatta ft Mount Jev 25
Lr.nc..Eltzabetht'n ftMiddletV. 100
Lancaster A Fruitvllle. 50
Lancasterft Litttz 3&
Lancaster WlUlamstewn 26
Lancaster ft Maner 50
Lancaaterft Manheim............... 25
Lancaster & Marietta 36
Lancaster ft New Helland 100
Lancaster & Snsauehanna. 300
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BASK STOCZB
first National uaiiK tlOQ
Farmers' National uanK co
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster County National Bank.. SO
Columbia National Bank ICO
Kpbrata National Bank 10P
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. ICO
First National Kanx, trasburg.-.. 180
First National Bank, Marietta ISO
First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100
Lltitz National Bank ,.... 100
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