iMivt?- ?av-i '.as?" -'Ssp'-'y MsS-V 6 i in-' y -v IF- t"l.. v K J&- rfflp LW. l-- l:7 w 71.S-1 i c ttty te Jehn T. Stains be revoked. Amotien was made te lay the resolution en the table which induced a protracted debate in the course of which Mr. Bartholo Barthelo Barthole mew said that Mr. Deebler had held the place for 17 years, and he had never heard of any law being ever violated in the place; an error had been roade in his notice te leave, it being given for 18S2 instead of 1883, and he thought it would net allow the city te compel Mr. Doebler te vacate the premises. Mr Hartley said that lest- year the old property committee would net sign Mr. Doebler's petition because he was back in his rent, and concluded te rent it te some one else. Mr. Power could see no grounds for net sustaining the netice even though there was an error in the date. Mr. Smeych t-aid it hadbeen represented te him that Mr. Doebler had net paid his rent, and he bad told him that be could net therefore vote for his continuance in the place, but Mr. Doebler had taken him te the mayor, who showed him that the rent was paid. Mr. Kemlcy thought that if the city solicitor made a raistake it was net the property committee's fault, and asserted that their action should be sustained. Mr. Moere could net see why Mr. Doebler's request should net be granted, as he had paid his rent te January first aud was willing te pay it in the future. After further discussion indulged in by nearly all the msmbeis present the yeas and uays were called resulting : Yeas 1C, nays 9, en the motion te adept the resolution ievekin the action of the property committee. Select council con currcd. Fire Matters. A communication was received from the committee en lire engines and hose, recommending the purchase of the Wash ington engine, house and let of ground for $5,500. On motion of Mr. Midd'oten the recommendation was adopted. Select council concurred. The ordinance te increase the pay of the firemen in the city fire department was passed en second reading. Aroselution, by Mr. Wolf, te place a ilre engine and house en Mulberry street was cariied. Miscellaneous Matters. A petition for the extension cf water pipes te the people living along North Lime street from Walnut neithward, was referred te water cemmitte. At the clone of business President Davis delivered a short address in which he said that as this was the last meeting of this body as new con stituted he thought it net amiss te express his thanks for the uniform kind ness and courtesy he had received from the members, lie thought that common council could be congratulated upon the work, which was of no small amount, it had accomplished, and said that in his own part of the proceedings he had ever .endeavored te be right aud impartial After the president's remarks the thanks of common council were tendered him ler the fair aud efficient manner in which he bad presided ever the body. A motion of thanks as also tendered Clerk Deen. Common oeuncil adjourned after receiving an invitation from President Davis te partake of a collation spread for them at Ames Lee's. COLUMIIIA NEWS. .Frem Our ICcgQlar Correspondent. The Columbia lire company's boxing gloves wer; found hidden in the coal bin. Helmes' binhday will be celebrated by the public s,chet.Is. St. Paul's P. E. church, te-morrow, prayer and litany at 10:30 a. m. ; evening prayer at 2:30 p m. The slush ice has become compact and where the river was open smooth ice has covered it. There was a sleigh out yester day. Graud praise aud testimony meeting in the Methodist lecture room this even ing. Mrs. W. T. Cenner 'is vi&iting friends in the interior of the state. North Frent street pavements need repairs. Fisher and Gilbert jugged a let of tramps te-day. Dull market. Schools beard te-u.'qbt ; councils te morrow even ing. Cooper Hugcntugler geno te HarriE hiinr Siumlee's foundry closed until next Monday Antheny & Ellis' " Uncle Tem's Cabin " te night. Engineer Carter wiil drive Ne. 333, transferred te the Frederick division ; McCall wiil run Ne. 413 en the C. & P. D Trains Nes. COacd 01 will new have attached te them eugice 534, Engineer Spetteu. Messrs. Minuich and Swartz returned from Reading last evening, and have re ported the result of their investigation of the electric lijjht system in use there by a number of business p'accs te these inter ested in the matter here. The Reading lights cost $150 each per year and one merchant pays $750 for 5 lights. The estimate for the system here was $75 a light per year, but this comparatively small sura our mat chants will net give. The probabilities are that Columbia will net have an electric system new, at least net very soe:i On the evening of Match 30th, another grand ball will be held by the H. D. T. club. The following gentlemen constitute the committce of arrangements: Jehn S. Nichols, Charles L Filbert, Harry Pfahler and Dr. T. W. Kay. The former club room of the Columbia Secial club is te be occupied by the II. D. T. club as a perma nent club room alter Apiil 1st. Officer Dysiuger had a lively time with five drunk and disorderly tramps yester day afternoon, while arresting several of them. With the assistance et Mr. Nasby three of them were secured and placed in the lockup, but the ethers escaped, one of whom had been foremost in the attack en the effiner. 'Squire Frauk sent these arrested te the county prison for different terms te day. Samuel Read was arrested en Wednes day afternoon for an assault and battery which he committed en David Yeung. The latter's face was badly cut by blows 'Squire Frank bound ever Read for a hearing this afternoon. The fight occur red at Wagner's hotel, where both were drinking. The ladies of the Church of Ged will give a complete supper at 5 p. m., en the 15th, ICth and 17th inst. for the benefit of the church. UNITKI BRETHREN. Appointments ler the Lancaster District. Before the East Pennsylvania and Penn sylvania conferences of theU.B. Church, in joint sesMOU in Cuamhersburg, adjourned Rev. J. R. Hutchinson, of Baltimore, was elected tecretary of the Pennsylvania con fereuce, and Rev. O. "W. M. Riger, of Mt. Jey, secretary of the East Pennsylvania conference for the ensuing year. The stfttiening committee made the following report for the Lancaster district: Ezekiel Light, presiding elder. Lebanon Trinity station, M. P. Deyle ; ReadiDg Otterbeiu stal'en, H. C. Phillips ; Mount Jey station, J. n. Etter ; Flerin circuit, L. R. Kramer ; New Helland circuit, E. L. Hughes ; Lancaster mtoiei), te be sup plied : Conestoga circuit, G. "inT. Lighi ner ; Springfield mission, J. F. Mortar ; Ephrata mission, P. A. Bewman ; Man heim station, J. P. Smith ; Swatara cir cuit, te be supplied ; Pequea Valley cir cuit, J. O. Clippinger ; Sr. Jehn's station, J. G. Stirier ; Intercourse circuit, J. N. Mcnden ; Quarryville Mission, J. G. Smoker ; Paradise circuit, J. G. Fritz ; 1 Philadelphia, Mt. Pisgah missieu, te be supplied ; Philadelphia. Jasper Street mission, te be supplied ; Philadelphia, Mt Airy, te be supplied ; Camden, Bethel station, te be supplied. Religions. Bey. Sylvanu3 Stall wUl preach in the Pres iterterlan Memerial chapel en Seuth Queen itwetWs (Thursday) evening at 7X o'clock. J fP JSTfeiPSi WERTZ CONVICTED.- THJ5 OTHER ARSON OASES " UFF." A Large Number of Verdicts or "Net Guilty" Taken Because or tue Statutes of Limitation. Wednesday afternoon. In the cases of E. E. Hippie and R. F. Plumer, of Mount Jey, verdicts of net guilty were taken, with county for costs, the commonwealth being unable te make out their cases. The next case attached was Jehn Daily, of this city, who is charged with arson. It was alleged by the commonwealth that the accused set fire te the stable of Charles J. White en Church street. The common wealth found that they were net ready with their evidence but said they would goon in the morning. Ne ether cases were ready and it was agreed te attach none until morning. The jury in the Wertzcase retired about 3 o'clock, after the court had charged them ; they had net agreed when court adjourned. Divorced. Lydia Murvine was divorced from her husband, Jame3 Murvine, en the grounds of desertion. Tliurxday morning. In the case of Jehn Wertz, Charged wittjusen, the jury came into court with aseatcd verdict of guilty. They agreed last evening shortly after the adjournment of court. At the request of the prisoner sentence was postponed until Saturday. The next cases called were these of arson against Jehn Daily. In the first he was charged with having fired the stable of Jeseph White. Counsel for the com monwealth stated that they had been misinformed iu regard te the date of the fire. They new find that ic occurred in 1879 ; the building was a part of the prep erty of Mr. White and would endanger the dwelling ; they would new propose te send iu a bill for felonious arson in April. This was allowed. In the case of Daily, in which he was charged with burning the feather factory of Benjamin Henry, -in March 1879, the commonwealth's counsel stated that it was net such a case as would warrant them in asking for a bill for felonious arson and it was tee long age te sustain a charge of common aisen. They asked for a verdict of net guilty, which was allowed. In tUn case iu which Daily was charged with burning the dwelling house of Jeseph White, the commonwealth had no testi mony te corroborate Brimmer and a vcr diet of net guilty was taker. Fer the sime reason a verdict of net guilty w?B taken in the case of Jehn Wertz, who wa indicted for fii ing the tobacco warehouse of Schraeder & Behn. In the case in which Harry Snyder was chained with firing the sash factory of Frauk Shredcr, the commonwealth stated that the tire occurred in October, 18S0. It was no part of a dwelling, and no such building en the samt plot was endangered. They would ask for a verdict of net guilty, as they could net g-t a bill ter felonious arson. Veidict allowed. The same de fendant was charged by Brimmer with firing the barn e-i the MacGonigle estate. A verdict of net guilty was taken in tbis case also, as no evidence could be obtained te corroborate Diimmer. Geerge E. Bair was charged with firing the .stables of Jeremiah Campbell and Christian Bender, but verdicts of net guilty were taken in them, as no evidence coircterativo of Brimmer could be found. A verdict of net tiuilty was taken for want of evidence in the case el Geerge Brimmer, in which he was charged with firing the stable belonging te the estate of Michael Trissler. A uel pros was entered in the case in which Brimmer was charged with firing the barn of Samuel Wetzel en East King street. It was suggested that a verdict of net guilty be taken in this case, but ceun sci for the commonwealth stated that this ceuh1 net he done, as the prisoner has within the pest days confessed his guilt. They would be satisfied with a verdict of guilty if the court would net make the sentence any longer en that account, as the prisoner had been of great s-ervice te the commonwealth. Te this Brimmer's counsel objected as they had always plead uet guilty. Tue court thru ordered a nel pros. The following cases were nel pressed : A. G Pylc, perjury ; Harvey Lehr, fale pretense ; J. D. Milliu, fornication -and bastardy aud seduction ; Jehu M. Graeff, assault and battery ; Christian Miller, adultery. Iu the case of Charle3 E. Miller, eharged with firing Jeseph White's barn, the pris ener was brought in. He was arraigned, as the case is only triable in eyer and ter miner court, aud plead cot guity. His counsel then stated that a sister .of the accused, who is au impeitant witness for the defense, is living in the state of Con necticut and has net been subpoenaed for this court. She will be en hand in April and the case was continued until that time. As there were no ether charges against Bair aud Snyder they were released from the deck. They were warmly received by their friends, who have been anxiously awaiting the result of the cases during the week. They have been in jail since Nevember. Daily was arrested at the 6amc time aud it is likely that he will give hail, as there is hut ene case against him new, intn nnir Ne ether cases were ready for jury trial aud the jurors were discharged. Court then adjourned until Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. MEDICAL SOCIETY MEKTINO. Committees Appointed and Delegates Elected. At the regular monthly meeting of the Lancaster city and county medical society in this city, yesterday,' the following members were present : Dif. Atlee, Atlee, jr., Albright, Bolenius, Blackwood, Baker, Carpenter, Compten.S.T.Davis, M.L.Davis, Foreman, A. J. Herr, Musjer, Reland, Stehman, Shirk, Welchan?, from this city ; Drs. Craig, Kay, Cettrcll, Bruner, from Celumlii ; Dr?. Newpher and J. L. Zsig ler, from Mountjoy ; Dr. Alexander, Marietta ; Brackbill and Black, from Strasburg ; Brubaker, Akion ; Deaver, Buck; B. F. Herr, Millersville ; Hershey aud Smith, Paradise ; Kehler, New Helland ; Lightner, Ephrata ; Mow ery Cone3tega Centre ; J. H. Musser, Ajauipcicr , ii. ja. muejci, ii ituiBi , Ringwalt, Kourestewn ; J. H. Shenk, Lititz; Sensenig. Witmer; Treichler, Elizabethtown ; Livingston, of Mount -ville, president. After the reading of the minutes the following committees were announced by the chair : Materia Medica and Therapeutics Dra. Gee R. Wclchans, J. H. Musser and S. B. Foreman. Practice of Medicine Drs. J. M. Dea ver, Jehn K. Lineaweaver and D. J. Me Caa. Obstetiics and Gynecology Drs. S. T. Davis, J. G. Weaver and Jehn K. Shirk. Apthamolegy, Larygolegy and Otology Drs. P. J. Roebuck, Oliver Reland and J. P. Ziegler. Microscopy Drs. H. B. Stebman, M L. Davis and J. J. Newpher. Surgary Drs. Alex. Craig, M. L. Herr and B. Leatnan. The duties of these committees will be te report all that is new in the several departments of medicine. The first com imttee will report in May, the second iu June, the third in July, the fourth in August, the fifth in September and the cixth in Octeher. Dr. T. W. Kay, of Columbia, read his paper en "Acute Catarrh or Pneumonia," and the question was fully discussed. Delegates te the State Medical society which meets in Norristown, en the second Wednesday in May, were elfsted as fel- MfeiimM Ii A3fOAEBRiraaET IWIDEI -KTTEBS KATHFON New Offer the Greatest Bareains in BEADY-HADE CLOTHING, All Our Own Manifactire. Examine Cards sent by mall, enclosed in the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away suiandwell-pleaeed. If you should net have received a Card Youth, J5eys ana umiaren was never se iempiew aeu x-xu.v.e aiv u . svZ el i. r nrufiTi nrrra ; fnll ami Muxlir in rin ahnwn tn the trade. prices are within the reach of everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospect for a t geed ! trade this 'Spring is assured. "Come early and make your selection from one of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in Lancaster city.- Call and save money. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. King St., Lancaster. Pa. lows : Drs. A. Mowery, Cenestega Centre; E. R. Hershey, Paradise; I. Charles, Lincoln ; J. P. Ziegler, Mt.fJey ; J. H. Shenk, Lititz ; D. H. Shenk, Robrerstewn ; J. A Beeking, Columbia; J. H. Musser. Lameeter : J. G. Weaver, Strasburg ; J. W. Kehler, New Helland ; J. J. Newpher, Mt. Jey ; L B. Sensenig, Witmer ; Thad. Rohrer, Quarryville ; O. Reland, city ; Levi Ringwalt, Church town ; H. B. Stehman, city ; A. H. Smith, Paradise ; J. A. E. Reed, city ; Wm. Blackwood, city. Delegates te the American JUeaicat as sociation, which meets in Cleveland, Ohie, eat ly in June, were elected as follews: Drs. T. M. Kay, Columbia ; M. L Herr, city ; J. L. Ziegler, Mt. Jey ; F. M. Mus ser, city ; J. J. Newpher, Mt. Jey ; F. A. Albright, city ; J. M. Deaver, Buck ; A. M. Miller, Bird in-Hand ; Gee. R. Weloh Weleh ans, city ; Henry Carpenter, city. If any vacancies occur by reason of dele gates being unable te te attend, the ether delegates have power te fill said vacan cies Drs. Ed. B. Hyus, city, and C. F. Mar kle, of Columbia, were elected members of the society. The corresponding secretary was instructed te invite the members of the' Lancaster pharmaceutical association and the Yerk medical society te be present at the April meeting te hear the addref s by Dr. Carl Seiler. Drs. Jehn L. Atlee, Oliver Reland. J. M. Deaver and B. F. Herr reported .interesting cases. Ad journed. Acknowledgments. The Ladles' Union Dorcas soclety caving iclt the necessity of applying te the public ler aid. gratciully acknowledge the lollewlng donations : Mr. ii. B. Marin, $3 ; cash, ?1 ; Mr. Christian Kine, $5 ; Mrs. Jacob Uathien, 1 ; Miss KlUn Wright, $1 ; a friend, $5 ; Miss M. W. Rnssel, $1 ; Mr. Henry Krb, $1.50 ; Mr. M. C. Moere, $2 ; Master Sam Moere, 75 cents; Miss Benjamin, 60c., Miss Annie Spunler. 50c., and Master WMIe Spurrier, 50c. There 1j much need ler mere money, as every week opens up new cases of sickness and suffering te be visited and helpci by the ladies en the visit ing committee. Any lunds handed te Miss M. O. Kline, 218 East King Bireer, or Miss A. Hurford, 207 East Orange street, will be gladly received ler the -work. XriLVMAl. XOTIVIM. It must have been a terrible state et affair.!, that caused the .Psalmist te ask: "Who can stand before his cold?" In his day the reme dies were lew and doubtful ; hew much hap pier should tLls generation be, that has a household remedy, Dr. Bull's Uengh Syrup ; se wenderlcl lias been its cures tiiat mil Ions rise up and call it " blessed." Mether swan's Werm Syrnp. lnlallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; ler feverishness, restlessness, worms, constipa tion. 23c. Ge te If. B. Cecnrans drug store ler Mrs. freeman1 a New National Dyes. Ker bright ness and durability el colei-. are uneqnnlcd. Celer liem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. 3-The Scarlet, Cardinal Bed, Old Geld, Navy Blue, Feal Brown, Diamond Dyes give pen feet results. Any fashionable color lOcts. Admositien! Cure your cough thoroughly with Hale's Heney of Horelieund and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. mB-lwdeed&w Hew few there are who ate aware That seen the gums and teetn decay, Unless they are brushed with greatest en e With SOZODONT Irem day te day ; Fer this great dentifrice, we knew, Will keep them pure and white as snow. mC-lwdeed&w J63-PL&IN Talk from Dk. Swavwe Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Plle3 is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus aullclcd by observing the lollewlng symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms weie crawling in or about the rectum. Snvill lumps sometimes lerm. The private parts arc often affected. The mere you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my elntme: 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, H.SWAVNK, M. D. Dr. Swaync's Ointment is also apleasant and effective cuie ler tetter, Itch, salt rheutn, pry slpelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.23. Address, Dr. Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectl4-lydTu.Th&S&w KKSCUKD rKOSL OEATH. The lollewingstatcmentof William J. Cough In, et Somerville, Mass., is se remarkable tnat we beg te ask for it the attention el our read ere. He says : "In tha tall el 18761 was token with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed i by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my . annetlte and flesh. J. was se weak at one time I that I could net leave my bed. In the pronn71va8mImlttetetlloCltHoBpltIlli .. . ... . -, , . w hue mere tue uociers saiu i. ua.u u uuiu m my leltlung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and mod med isines. 1 was se lar gene at ene time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope btt a irlend told we el DR. WM. HALL'S UALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my ct.se incurable, but I get a bf ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prises d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once deud, began te revive, and te lay Heel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish it, se that every ene afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOBTHE LUNGS, undbe convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say tbSt it has done memere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap pcared and I shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold bv H. H. Cochran, 137 ierth Uucen street Te aid digestion, take Simmons Liver Regu lator. Bkln uhuuues. "Swayne's Ointment" ) Cures the most lnvet "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Oiutment" ) crate cases of skin dis "swayne's Ointment" i "Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" J ,t !., !, j.nrt "Swayne's Ointment" 1 8alt rneum,scaid ueau, "Swayne's Ointment" baber's itch, sores, all "Swayne's Ointment" ) c n tv scalv itcnlnir "Swavne's Ointment" lcrnsly' Bcaiy "cmng, "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, aud "8wayne'8 Ointment" tl.t distressing com "Swayne's Ointment" )v M "'stressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "I Waynes elnSenf' "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CUBES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Censb, Uela or Sere Threat Requires Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. "IH. SWATNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ler bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary at at lectiens el long standintr, it is the lxstremcdy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle The large size Is the most economical Sold by all best drnggists. lllMW&Flyri&w Isaac Jenes, Mt. Carmel. Pa., says "Brown's Iren Bitters cured me of sick headache, less et appetite and leul stomach." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 13? and 139 North Queen street. inS-lwd w Tld Kits. Samples free at Grocers. H. A. Babtlett & Ce Makers, Philadelphia. 112-26td4Ww smmvimw rgti - -i- -- -- 1 - ' XJBW ADTMHTtlMWMNTM. write us, giving your address, we wilLsena you The A Conge, ceia or sere i.sies.z sneuin ne stepped. .Neglect frequently results lnnnln. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches de net disorder tne stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parte, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommeaded by physi cians, and always give cerlect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained weJj aierlted rank among the tewstaple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box ev&rywiierc mv-lvdTThAF&lvw Metnerst letncraii juetnenlt An) you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle el MBS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTniNG SYEUP It wUl relieve 1 the peer little suflerer immediately depend upon it; thcre Is no mistake about lu There Is net a mother en earth wne has 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 magic. It Is perfectly 'sale te use In all cases, aud pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M.W4S4w Fer Lame Back, Side or Chest use SHf LOH'S POBOUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. 'Sold by n. B.Cechran, 137 and 139 North Queen trect, Lancaster. , leblleedG Celhes's Liquid Beet Tonic Is endorsed by physicians. Ask for Celden'i. Taks no ether. Ol Druggists. m51wdeed&w Te restore sense et taste, smell or hearing, use Ely's Cream Balm. It is doing wonderful work. De net loll te procure a bottle, as in it lies the relict you seek. Price 50 cents. Apply Inte nostrils with little finger. Frem II. F. Hepaner, A. M , Bed 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 relicr. One bettle et Ely's Cream Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored and my head feels better than ler years. B. F. LiEFsirxa. Kljs' cream Balm as a euro for Catarrh and Hay Fevcr is evidently an artlcle of great merit. Its sale Is increasing wltL wonderful rapidity. Very truly, John3tes. Hollewat & Ce., C02 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. m2 2wdM,W,Fw rtrewn-s uonseneid 1'anacea Is the most cflectlve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby mere certainly rcilev pain, whether chronie or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Uewels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aehks, and is THE GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Beews'S IIouswield Pakaesa" shenld be in every family. A teaspoemul of the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed 1 Sme' will brsak vp a cold. 23 cts lietlle trbll-lvdM.Was&w Fer a sure cure for mens Liver Regulator Dyspepsia, take Slm- " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills for the cure of Neuralgia are a success." Dr. G. P. Uelman, Chrlstlanburg, Va. 50 cts , at druggists. " Five Dr.'s ; no end of medicine ; no relief Dr. Jlensen's Skin Cure has driven away all erup'Aensand I'm nearly well." Ida C. Teung, Hamilton, 111. Druggists keep it. $1 per package. AlaklDg a Raise. TaI.m I.. '.,- 1 n aera flint fn.nltia months he could net raise hishand te his hpad through lameness In the shoulder, but by the use et Themas' Eclcctrlc OH he -was entirely cured. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. dev te Secure Health. t seems strange that any one will suffer trem the many derangements brought en by an irapu'-c condition el the bleed, when 8CO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restere period health te the physical organization. It is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te b9 the best BLOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, cfleet ually curing Screiula, Syphlitlc disorders, Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. ieus complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition el the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gestien. A single bottle will prove te you Its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen tha natural vigor et the brain and nor veus system. .. AEifS PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. RED HOUSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may2t-3 Forsale at n. B. Cechran's' drug store 137 North Queen street. JJJSATUb. Huber March 7, 18S3, in Lancaster, Pa., Margie E. Hubcr. daughter of H. 11. Haber, aged 22 years, 10 months and 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the luneral from the residence of her lather, Ne. 22 Last Lemen street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Stbiebrwalt. In this city, en the 0th Inst., Albert II., son et bamuel C. and Alice E. ritei gerwult. In the 15th year el bis age. The relatives and friends et the latnily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral Irem the M. K. Mission Church, Charlette street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. SueBT, In this city, en the 7th Inst., Walter Henry, son et Henry and Elizabeth Short, aged 5 months and 16 days. The relatives and frlenus of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, trem the par nt3' residence, Ne. ic8 East Frederick street, en Friday alternoen at 2$ o'clock. Interment at Zion's cemetery. NJB.W ADVKHTIsmiKNTa. KET1NO OF HABKKT HeDSK CO. An adjourned, meeting of the Eastern Market Heuse Company will be held at the erpDans' Court Beem en FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, at 8 p. m., for final adoption et location etc. GEO.K.BEED, mS-2td Chairman. PUBLIC SAI.K OF KEN TTJCKY W-TJLEH On MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1883, at Daniel Legan's Stables, Market street, rear or Mc Grann Heuse, UOHeadetKKNTUCKY MULKS. nart ereen and part well broken, trem 3 te 4 years old, 15) te 16 hands high and nicely S aired. One of the nest let et mules ever reught te this city. A credit of 60 days will be given. nle atl o'clock. " mS-Std HOWABD BAILEY. flAKlJ.-WETHB TJNDEKSIGNKO HaV V; this day, March 8, 1883, entered Inte e partnership ler the transaction et a general Insurance business and are prepared te place large lines of insurance of all kinds. The patronage of the public is respectluUy so licited. iirvi v enipnir SAM'L D. B4USMAN. The undersigned tenaers his thanks te Ills former patrons ler their kind patronego and hopes that the same be continued te the new firm. morS-SteedR BENJ. F. SHENK. C CONJUNCTIVAL INFLAMMATION OF j the Eye U the most common form of Oph thalmia. Thcre Is a sense et uneasiness, an i-i patience of light, pain, heat, and swelling et the glebo et the Eye. Diseases et the BYE, EAR, THROAT also. CANCERS, 1UMOB9, SKIN and CHRONIC DISEASES-miceessfnlly treated by ' DR8..H. D. and ll. A. LONG A& KB. Office. IS East Walnut street. Lancaster. . Consultation res. c mSStdftw Our Stock of CLOTHING for Men, styles are all that could be desired, and the A'XW Alt FEXTIBX JOINTS' WANTED. A. HAKBKB WANT A BIT BIT uatlen. Address, "J, M.." ltd Istxlliexvckb Office. FOB KKNT. ZZ A HOTEL AT EL1ZABKHTOWN. Apply te - A.DI8SINGEB, It Ellzabethtewn, Lancaster Ce., Pa. PEFFJEB-VOT LUNCH TO-NIGHT at the William Penn Hetel, Ne. 429 North Mulberry Street. It THE LABGEST, MOST COMPLETE AND best assortment of euchre, casslna, poker and ether playing cards at. HABTMAN'S TELLOW FBONT CIG AB STOKE. FOIt BENT. A THKKK-STOKY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 45 Seuth Duke street. All the modern improvements. ALFBED DILLEB. m7-tfdK Ne. 110 West Lemen street. TKTANTED. A GOOD HONEST BOX 13 and 16 years, te TV between the ages el act as an assistant te a blind person traveling with goods. A suitable boy will be well paid. References required. Aduress, GEO. W. IRWIN, Bart, Lancaster Ce., Pa. m7-3tdft3tw T FRANK BAILOR nAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OP PHOTOGRAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49 Exactly opppesite the Old Stand. ectll-6md&wR OU MAKE NO MISTAKE IN PUBUBAS- ingyeur cigars and tobacco at the Yel low Frent, as all goods are as represented at HARTMAN'S 1ELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. F OR MALE. FOB S&LsR The undersigned offers ler sale the lets of ground adjoining his residence, en Charlette and Walnut streets, in the city et Lancaster, comprising 211 teet en Charlette street and 263 feet en Walnut street These lets will be sold en easy terms, in the whole or in parts, te suit purchasers. Apply te THOS.E.FKANKLIN, OFFICE NO. 120 EAST KING 8TBEET. mS3wdWThF&S TDVRSK'S. -OUR CH0C0LATE&C0C0A DEPARTMENT. BAKER'S Ne. 1 Premium Chocolate. BAKER'S Breakfast Cocea. WHITMAN'S Instantaneous Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Commercial Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Plain Chocolate. ALKETHREPTA, a preparation of Pure Chocolate. EPP'S PREPARED COCOA. 49" We can say et Epp's Cocea, that lb makes a delicious and healthtuldrlnk. We have tried It. Give it a trial. FBESH SMOKED SALMON. In quantity te suit purchasers. We still have that splendid lO OENT SYRUP. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East KiDg Street. 2tTJSKTAl&3lJ!NTS. TOLTON OPERA HOCSK. SATURDAY, MAROH 10, 1883. .4iV ELECTRIC SUCCESS! A GENUINE HIT! PEALS OF LAUGHTER ! SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE ! J. I St I In JOHN D. MISSIMERE'S Powerful Drama, in 3 Acts, entitled "tie amisi ami." EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. EVERYBODY GOING THE, FATAL LIGHTNING. THRlLiING FIRE SCENE. ADMD-SION 50 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. GAL LE R Y. ................. 3e C KN Te. Dlngrum open at Yecker's Office, March C. until satui day. J. M. STEPHEN, Manager. J. M. SCHAFFER, Stage Manager. maiG 5t ZEOAX, NOTICES. ESTATE OK FREDERICK U1KLMAN. late of the city of Lancaster, 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, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known thesame te the undersigned without delay, residing in the city et Lancaster. MAGDALENA OTTENDORFER. Administratrix. B. F. Davis Atterney. lll-6ldeaw ASSIUNKB ESTATE OF UIUfRGE O. Hensel and wife, et Lancaster city, Lan caster county, Pa. GeergeO.Henseland wile, et said Lancaster city, having by deed of vol untary assignment, dated JAN IT ARY 12, A. D. 1883, assigned and transferred all their real ! hRneflt of thecredlteis et the said Geerge O. t llensel, he therefore gives netice te all per sons indebted te said assigner, te mane pay ment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te CHAS. I.LANDIS, Assignee, Residing In Lancaster City. L. EiiXAKXB, Atty. 1anl5-6iaeaw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM HEN sel and wire, of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Wm. Hensel and wife el 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 of sold William Hensel, he therefore gives no tice te all persons indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te J. FREP'K 8ENER, Assignee. Ecqbsx G. Smith. Att'v. 13-.'-6tdeew ESTATE OF JOHN P. DOSTB1AN, LATE of Lancaster City, deceased Letters et ad ministration en sold estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persens In debted 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. HENRY WOLF, teb24-4!tdeaw Administrator. INSTATE OF ANN THOMAS, LATK OF !i 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, and these hav ing claims or demands against tha estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay. STEPHEN SANDERSON, JOHN JELLY. B. F. Davis, Administrator. Attorney. J 28 CtaeawF ESTATE OIT B. FBANKTAM ANT. LATE of Lancaster city. Pa , deceased. Letters el administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement, te the under signed, residing-In said city. - WILLIAM WEAVER, l&euir .Aaalnlstrater. one. vamaele City BnilGin Leis in . J. --St. SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY EVENING, MAR. 8, 1863 THE LEGISLATUEE. TtlJS INCREASING LIST UF BILLS. Providing Fer Mere Frequent seMleas. Sea ater .Kxnery Wants the ' Standard-It Investigated. Snyder Baled Oat or Order. Special Dispatch te the Iwmxiexscra. Harbisbube, Pa., March 8. In the Senate Arnholt introduced a bill te in crease the term et notaries publie from three te four yean; Mylie, requiring monthly statements te be made te the auditor general by institutions receiving state aid. A resolution was adopted providing for afternoon sessions en Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday. The bill te empower councils te provide for the support of disabled firemen was added, making the passage of the necessary ordi nance contingent en an affirmation vote of the people. Mr. Emery submitted an amendment te the Heuse resolution for investigation into the alleged bribery of E. Q. Patter son by the Standard oil company, by broadening its scope and providing for a thorough examination of the Standard's questionable operations in tne state. Emery denounced the Standard as "In fameus.1' The resolution and amendment were referred te the general judieiary committee. The Senate adjourned pend ing the consideration of Mr. Heme's bill te invest sinking fund monies in United States and state bends. In tae Heuse. In the Heuse, the bill appropriating 9120,000 te the National Guard for en campment purposes was negatively re ported. The bill te exempt mnlual sav ings fund lean and building associations from taxation for state purposes was passed en second reading, with - amend ment that the real estate of associations shall be subject te the same taxation as that of ether corporations and persons. Snvder. of Lancaster, made an ineffectual effort te have the Smull's hand-book reso lution reconsidered. The speaker decided the motion out of order. Abill was intro duced into the Heuse repealing the act for the appointment of an inspector of boilers for Schuylkii!, Northumberland aud Cel umbia counties. TRAIN ItOBISERS. Forty Men llenru a Train and Attempt te Reb the l'aMeagers. Little Reck, March 8. At 8:30 o'clock last night an east bound passenger train en the Little Peck & Fert Smith railroad was bearded by forty men two miles west of Mulberry station, Craw ford county, and fourteen miles from Little Reck. The robbers ordered the passengers te threw up their hands and began firing pistols. The conductor,Jehn Cain, who was in the rear car was fatally shot. The robbers then iushed for the engine, but before they could reach it Engineer Rogers started the train and prevented the robbery. The highwaymen jumped off while the cars were in motion. Superintendent Hartman offers $5,000 reward for the capture of the robbers. - m WIGGINS OR lUU GKOONOHOO? A. Terrible Gale Around Newfoundland VHela llaiaaged. St. JenNS, N. F., March 8. The heaviest gale iu 20 years was cxpeiicnccd here last night. It commenced in the afternoon from the southward-and raged with terrible fury until daylight when it veered around te the northwest and mod erated somewhat. A number of vessels were mere or less damaged. A Caveat Presented Against a Millionaire's Will. Philadelphia, March 8. The will of the late Henry Seybert, which bequeaths ever a million dollars te publie charities, has net yet beeu filed in the office of tha register of wills, meinwhile a caveat pie testing against the admission of the will te probate has been presented te the register by counsel for sorae of tli3 heirs of the deceased millionaire. Anether Murdeier lianged. SrBiNGFiELD, Mass., March 8. Jeseph B. Loomis was h.uiged at? the county jail, at 10:40 this morning, for the murder of David Levitt in Agawaa. Detfh ensued in fifteen minutes, but the body was net cut down until thirty minutes after the drop fell. Twe huntlrcd persons witnessed the execution, all arrangements of which passed off in geed order. One et the James Gang Pardoned. St. Leuis, March 8 Gov. Crittenden has pardoned Clarence Hite, a noted member of the James gang, who was sen tenced te 25 years' imprisonment for traiu robbery. Hite is in the last stages of con sumption. There is much speculation as ttithcenect et tue mte paruen upon Frank James' prospect. Hite could give damaging testimony against him. Members of 1'irllnineut Suspected of Uom Uem Uom pilet) In Irish Mnrders. Londen, Maich 8. The correspondent of the Central news at Dublin states posi tively that the authorities expect very seen te he able te implicate several Irish members of Parliament who have for a long time been suspected of connection with the murder conspiracy. Iljatt Acquitted. Chester, Pa., March 8. The jury in the case of Cel. Theodere Hyatt, presi dent of the Pennsylvania military school, charged with aggravated assault and bat tery en Thaddeus Lewe, a cadet, returned a verdict of acquittal this morning, the defendant te pay costs. They were out Oitcen hours. Three Persons Parish in tne Flames. Frederick, Md.," March 8. The;dwell ing of Simen Conise, a well-known farmer in the vicinity of New Market, tbis county, was burned last night. - His wife, the mother of eight children, together with a daughter and an old man lesiding with them, perished in the flames. Twe Hundred Irish Olrls Coining te the New World. Limerick, March 8. Twe hundred girls started .from here for New Hampshire te-day. Almest the entire population assembled te bid them goea aye. ine scenes of parting were affecting. Arraigned and inscbargea. Jew Yerk, March 8. Geerge Carsen, alias Little Geerge, who was arrested charged with the larcsay of $71,000 from the Guarantee Trust company, was ar raigned te day, but Philadelphia authori ties failed te appear and Carsen was dis charged. Honors te Stephens. Atlanta, Ga. March 8. The Stephens memorial services begun 'at 10 o'clcek. The attendance was overwhelming and net one twentieth of these assembled could get into the hall of the Heuse of Representatives. Speeches were made by' a number of prominent men. Duke's Trial te Begin. Pittsburgh, March 8. The trial of Hen. N. L. Dukes for 'the murder of Capt. Nutr, cashier of the state treas urer's office, will begin te-morrow morning. Intense interest is manifested in the trial there by all classes. m Jehn byer' Postefflco. Washington, March 8. A new post pest office was established at Dyerstown.Bueks I county, Pn with Jehn 8." Dyer as poet Meter Z. kt PHTr.AOKT.rWTa. -: A A L.U . jt2."X wn .a wlhh :3i--iU 2 tbfc aflaraoen the works of thLeMsm patent foal eeapaayat Liadea and Battt street are en fix and a seoead alarm kaa been rung. Tha probability is that taa works will be destroyed. a. suit Aivnamaa. Paris. March 8. Tae Socialists are de termined te held their awettag ea tae Es planade des Invalides te-morrow, aotwith aetwith standing the government ha givea aetiee of their intention te suppress it. A riot will probably result. WKATHXX IHlAOATlOX. Washington, March 8 Fer taa Middle Atlantic state, warm fair weather, northerly, shifting te southerly wied lower pressure. FratM for Feaasylvanla. Baltimore Sun. The Pennsylvania Senate, by a unaai unaai unaai mousvete, has passed the bill introduced by ex-Senater "Wallace, te create voluntary tribunals te settle dis putes - between employers and em ployees, and it has been sent te tae Heuse for concurrence. Pennsylvania is an admirable state in which teexperimeat with such a bill, and its practical work ings, when it becomes a law, will be watched with interest even outside of that state. Mr. Wallace, who is a gentle man of great ability, has bestowed much attention en the subject, and is confident his bill will meet a needed want. Gov. Pattison, of Pennsylvania, ha die covered another chance for economy by cutting off Rupeiflucus employee and by concentrating the legal work, of the state in the law department. At present the work of prosecuting claims and making collections for the state is net done by the attorney general, but by attorneys appointed and paid by the auditor general. Governer Pattison believes that the attorney general is ap pointed te de the law work, and shenld deit without the help of another; and he is preparing a message intended te onferca this view of economy en the Pennsylvania Legislature. It pays a state te have an honest, industrious and wide awake ex ecutive. MAJCKZ1H. Philadelphia Market. PHiLAeauratA, March 8. Fleur dull but steady ; Superflne, $3 7.V31 00 ; extra, U 2Sf) 4 61; Penn'a Family, $5 1225 13. Rye flour at HQi U. Wheat dull and" lewer: Ne. 2 Western Red, SI 20; Pa. Bed. $1 17 til 2); Ne. 1 Bed. $123. Cern steady but quiet ; Steamer, 015e ; Sail Yellow and Mixed, 89c; Ne. 3 Mixed, 6466c, as te location. Oats steady and fair demand. Ryoscarce at C8 372c Previsions in lair demand. Lard quiet. Butter dull and easier ; Penn'a Creamery, extra, 3:!Gc; firsts, 31333c; Western de, 83 Q35c ; firsts, 2S330C. Rolls dull ; Penn'a and Western, 11018c aa te quality. Eggs steady ; Pennsylvania nnd Western, 20c ; Limed, Kc. Chcese in lair demand and flrm;N. Y. fall cream. He ; Western de. 13e ; de geed te choice, 1212Kc ; Penn'a part skims, 7fl9c ; de lull skims, 36Hc. Petroleum dull ; Refined, 7XS7c, as te teat. Whisky at 1 18 New Yerk Market. new Xcb Mar. 8. Fleur dull. Wheat y,cs lower : Ne. 2 Bed. April, I 239 1 23 ; de May, II 291 25K r de June, 1 23J 01 26 ; de March. 1 21 bid, $1 21 asked. Cera dull : y,e lower ; Mixed Western spot. G2372c : de lature, 69S72XC Oats'siHHc lewer: Ne.2 April, 52?e : May; :,iyMWy,c: .lune,32&52c; State. MaHOc; Western, 52359c. Stock Market. New i'erS, I'nuadelphia aud Lociistees.. also United States Bend? reported dally iw Jaoeh B. Lese. 22 North Queen street. Mar. 8. 10-.00 l:oe 3:oe. a. j 7 x r.x. Denver & Rie Gri.nde ,$ 43 459 N. Y..Laue Brie ft w.tern.... 37 3V4. tnnnaa nnd Texas 31J 31K f& Latte Shere iuuii no Knv Jersev Central 72 1VA m. New Yerk, Oataiie A W St. Paul. M. A Omaha Pacific Mall..... ..." - Rochester & Pittsburgh Texas Pacific... .... ......... ... '.vabasD St.Leuis& Pacific... Western LnlonTel.Ce Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia A Reading Northern Pacific Cem 25 25 4ii 2844 23 2SS. 8$ Kl 8J6 Bl 61 lil Ol-.a lay sn-r. jn imms um s 7 Y Preierrea.... c oe-'t at Builkie Pltifl. & West 1 LIT9 Stack Market. CnicAoe Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head ; s'alp s'alp ments, 5.500 head; offerings light; demand brisk ami stronger and prices 50c hhtlier; quillty peer; shippers the principal opera tors ; geed te t.mcy heavy, $7 37 85 ; com mon te choice light, f G07 15 : peer te geed mixed. fC 637 25 ; skips quotable at S3 tOgO 10. Cattle Receipts, 5,50) head; shipments, 2,700 head ; trade active ; market stronger and active en expert account and 10315c higher ler peer te lancy steer at Si 80QG 80. mostly $5 5036; butchers' higher; cows. i 73234 25; steers, $1 755 50 ; steckurs quiet ana UU' chaneed at S3 604 50; feeders stronger at l 403 23-nil sold Sheep Receipts, 2,200 head ; shipments, 3QC0 head ; supply and demand f.Ur ; market firm, at previous quotations ; for Nebraska sheep BC0 peer te fancy natives, 93 50C 25, mestl at $535 CO. East Liberty Cattle Receipts. 203 head; market active : prime. $339 SO ; fair te geed, S3 M)C ; common, H6. Hogs Receipts, C20 head : market firm ; Philadelphias 17 G037 35; Yorkers, S7 20fr 7 -'S. sneen Receipts. 1.000 head: market Ann: prime, $G 5030 75; fUr te geed, $5 2336 21; common, Wiff4 58. Lecal Stocks and nuaaa. l'ar L.4t v&l. (bla i.tiuc'Uv (i per r.t. Lean, tue 188.. .flOO tlQO " 1885... 100 107X 1830... 100 120 18SS... 10C Ml Spsrct. n ler 20 years., loe 105 'i per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 U2 4 " In ler O) years.. 100 102 4 In 3 or 20 years.. 100 102. a " in te or 20 years, loe 106. Manhchii borough lean 100 102 KisosLLAirceaa stocxe. quarryville U. R $50 S2L2S Millersville Street Car 50 2S.W Inquirer Printing Company 50 00 Watch Factory 100 ll Gas Light and Fuel Company 26 Stevens Heuse 100 90 Columbia uas company Columbia Water Company ... Susquehanna Iren Company....... 100 Marietta Hollewwaro ................ Stevens Heuse.. .............. ........ 60 Slc'ly Island........................... 00 3 JD East uranuy wine a ryneau-g.... ire i Millersville Nermal Scheel WSCBIXJkVSOOS B0WD8. UuarryvUIe R. K..diie lfWi 4100 117 Rcadlncr ft Columbia R. R..5's 100 10k Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1886 100 tORAJ Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in 1 or 20 years 100 let Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel CCv, duelSW 100 106 TUSimKB STOOXfl. Big Spring ft Reaver Valley $ 25 t ML unagepert iiurunuu... ....... ... uj z Columbia ft Chestnut UUI 26 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring;.............. 29 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 95 otraseurg Millport 25 Marietta May te wn 25 Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 LancEIizabetht'n ftMlddlet'n..... 1S9 Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50 Lancaster ft Lititz 2 Lancaster ft Willlamstewn 26 Lancaster ft Maner... ......... ...... 50 Lancaster ft Mantielm... ............ 95 Lancaster ft Marietta................ 25 Lancaster ft New Helland.. US iftttneutiYr Snannehwnna. 390 9B IS 47.3 5 y 40.11 mm u . 3' UR.it 4.1 MS m First National nana.... ..MB Farmers' National Bank SO Fulton National Bank MS Lancaster County National Bank.., 50 Columbia National Bank-. 160 Ephrata National Bank Vf First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 109 Jlrst National Banic, Strasburg.... ISO First National Bank, Marietta. 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank MO Manuel 3i National Bank..... J0O nnlen National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank....... 100 JBOje no -i3i?e no 1450 142 MLJ US 20 iae.w 144, -n--" fi lm MINNICH'S LATR8T IMPROVED TOBACCO,! raueu. -- Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco.. SohftehenH erable parties en trlaL Wan anted an In every leature te aav in present m; netas represented can be returned atwtri pense. Alse Manure Heeks tat- eteanlBjKSjkj hlca cold en same terms. . Sead for ditmSrJi -8. B. MJKiUCkLJ yj.rdt,- V-.il MS m m 'sa n m T-l C "Sl r "9 as 'MS: J&?1 (?i. : r-. 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