-4 . .. in. i 5Tr3. fc Trr5' BM0BaJ0ssjs000a0j0MM00i0BM00MW0M0aM0)a000sW0M00M0s0seM - -" ' ' ' ' "iwMWMMWWWWiMWWWWWWWMBMWiBWBBMWWMBBWBBilWiHMMaBaBlMaBMBBWMM i iu n if II? w. i? ift r f 5 r ! ( - - - . . - . . . . .. il -Willie .fjEt.vJt..;.1w.t. j 7T .-.. --, : t..: . .-- - ; -, ,,.,- , ,, , -- ...--.,,, , i , mtm MHta COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR BEGVCAH UORRESFUNDEHUE Kventa Along the Basqaenaaai Items Intereit In and Axeandtae Borough Picked ap by tee IsteUI BCBcer's Reporter Beating and bicycling have commenced; picnics will fellow. Seme awnings are being put ap and p.utters cleaned of ac cumulated filth. Samuel Pence's cigar factory removed te day te rear of market house. Pay car at Columbia te-morrow. " Orphean " muEicale meets te morrow at Mr. Henry P fabler's en Locust street. Jehn Leckard has again started Mifflin lime kilns. Geerge Hardnele and Geerge Brown began sand digging in the river Friday. Esmeralda " company passed through town this morning en their way te Pettsville. " Nobody's Claim " is billed through town. R. A. Townsend's double two story brick dwelling withdrawn at $1,425 at public sale Sunday, from coon till midnight observed as a day of rest en Pennsylvania railroad for the first time in six months Henry Stciner died Saturday evening; buried this afternoon Sam'l Rei dinger, for many years tell gate keeper of Yerk & Wrightsville turnpike, also dead Gee. Fisher fell in the river and almost drowned Receipts of Church of Ged sup per $132. Free Use et a Team. Dr. J. K. Lineaweaver's team was taken from the hitching pest in front of the Presbyterian church, were it bad been left last evening while the doctor was attend ing divine fccrvice, and after having been driven around town was left en Walnut stieet. These fiee liders will have ether thoughts bebide these of the fun they had, if the doctor learns who they are. Personal Mention Mr. II. B. Fasig reiurned home from. Philadelphia college of pharmacy en Sat unlay, having finished his course of lec ture theie. He entered Meyer's diu store this morning, as assistant. T. A. Roberts, S. J. Hetts and n. Fon Fen dersmitb, Pennsylvania railroad officials, were in town yesterday for a couple of hours. They were en route for Philadel phia. Miss .alary Henry, el ierk, spent yes terdiy in town with her cousin, Mrs W. B. Upp. Mr. Steve Dowhauer returned liema te Harrisburg vesterday,after apleasant visit te friends here. Mr. Win. Clark, R. & C. railroad ticket agent here, is spendiag a few days in Phil adelphia. Mrs. W. U. Barr and children are spend ing a week with relatives in Lancaster. (yliurcti It eles. The Rev. Mr. Ammcrman. of Tokie, Japan, preached at the Presbyterian church yestcidar. He also addressed the united Sbech chapel and church Sunday schools in the afternoon, nis discourses were en the missionary work abroad. Revs. Henry Wheeler and W. W. Cook, man preached te large congregations at the Methodist chureh yesterday, the former in the morning and the latter in the evening. Beautiful ole3 were rendered at the E. E. Lutheran church yesterday by the Misses Alice Welsh andHettie Vache. THE NEW KAILKOAD. Freight Trains Running Around tbe City. The new line of railroad above the city, which ha been iu course of construction for a car past, was connected with the main line yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. This branch i; ever two miles in length, running from the Big Conestoga creek, east of tbe city, te the Little Conestoga, west of Dillcrville. It is as straight as au arrow, and is ene of the best pieces of read owned by tbe company. There are three tracks, but only two of them are en tire finished. Tbe third will be ready sheitly. Tbe New Helland, Man hcim and Lititz turnpikes crejs the bianch en handsome and snbstant;al iron bridges with two roadways each Along the line of the toad the railroad company owns considerable property, en which they will probably erect ware houses and ethei buildings se that tbe read will undoubtedly improve the north ern part of the city. The old tower at Dilleivillc has been leiveved farther wect along tbe new track and a new one will be erected at the Big Conestoga bridge. Additional bwitch teudeis will be put en at Dillerville, as well as at the eastern end of the branch. In a short tiiae the switches at Dillei ville will be worked by men stationed in the tower with wires Ames A. Senlt, who has been niht operator at the depot, in this city, will be day man at the Big Bridge, Scott Martin, of Pomeroy, will go en at night ; .Luther Wilhg, who has been the operator at Bryn Mawr, will take the place vacated by Mr. Senft. Hereafter all trains will b3 run en the new re;iu, except inose carrying ireigui or passengers ler mis city, me smiterwm Kept en te ue worn in tue town. me iouewing appointments nave ueen made in addition te the above : Day wi.i;ji kuuui iiu iui; s Diiugu, iiuuuu suaue, wne lias ueen nagmau op tne shilter; nigiit tender, Andrew ft.irk; flagman at same place, Aaren Mehaffey ; signal man at Dilleiville., Hugh Boyd. p Team Recovered. The herse and buggy belonging te Jas. Swayuc, which were taken en Friday and net returned, were recovered at New Providence this meruing. Cyrus H. Cel vin. proprietor of the City hotel lively stable, went down te that village en busi ness this morning and he noticed a team standing in front of the hotel. He identi fled it at ence as being tbe property of Mr. Swayne, as be himself had owned the heise at one time. The man who had the team quickly discovered thatMr.Celvin was from Lancaster and took te his heels, making his escape Mr. Celvin being lame in ene of his legs, from an injury, was unable te fellow him, and none of tbe ether men standing around seemed inclined te. It appears that a man named Bui ke, who thought that he knew the team had stepped the lollew at the hotel. Mr. Col Cel vin brought the property te this city and tutned it ever te Mr. Swayne. The fellow who had the horse is a resident of that neighborhood and is said te be simple minded. Ifecorntlen Day Arrangements. The general committee of Geerge II. Themas pest 04, G. A. R., te make ar rangements for Decoration day, met en Friday night. It consists of M. N. Stark, chairman ; Wm. Harry, secretary ; Jas. Sweagcr, treasurer ; Benjamin Henry, J. Geerge Eichley, Jehn Nagley, Edward Boekruycr. It was agreed te held the parade en the morning of Decoration day instead el the afternoon as heretofore, as the Masens have a parade in the after neon. The lollewing committees were appointed : Music Messrs. Bookmyer, Nagley aud Sweager. Collection of Meney Benjamin Henry James Moere. Flowers Messrs. Henry and Eichley. The committee will held their next meeting at Nitnlew's cigar store en the first Thursday in April. Malicious Mischief. On Saturday night some malicious per son cut large holes in racks centaing salt, which were lying en Duke street along side of Binkley's grocery store. A large quantity of the salt was lest. In Town. , Judge French, of the Alabama-court of claims, who was a classmate of Wm. Aug- j iutke, esq., at Tale, is in tbe city Bad iwas jaoeorttbisBJoniiag. . . -m' ' INFORMATION WANTED 1 A BlMlng Man for Wbeee Children a Mnall The following letter received by Mr. Slough, of the Black Herse hotel, is pub lished in the hope that it may lead te in f formation of the party for whom it makes inquiry : COSfSULAT SUIS'E, ) St. Leuis. March, 16. 1883. $ Te the Proprietor of the Black Bene Hetel, iAineatter, Pa : Dear Sir.. Will you have the kindness te inform me if you knew anything of the present whereabouts of a man by the name of William Hein, a native of Switz erland? The last address he gave his fojksatheme was your house. Whether he worked in it or bearded there we de net knew. He has left some children behind him that are new of age. In consequence of a death in the family they have become heirs te a small estate. This cannot be divided unless it is found out if the man is alive or dead jet. I am, therefore, directed by our government te gather all the informa tion I can in regard te him. Hein was born in 1828, lived in Lancas ter for some time ; the last letter he wrote home was written from your city in 1877. He came te this country about 11 years age. If you cau give me any information about the man you will greatly oblige me. Yours, most respectfully, I. Buff, Swiss Censul. Fourth and Elan Streets. Argument Court. Tub morning at 10 o'clock the week of argument ceuit began. As tha M. E. conference has net concluded its work, but is still iu the large room, ceutt was held dewu stairs. Twenty-live widows' appraisements and ene hundred aud thirty-suven administra tors', &e , accounts weie presented. The tavern license of M. M. Sensenig.ef EastEail, was tiansfened te Samuel G. Hacker, and that of Ellis Pluckier, of Warwick, te A. G. Killiau. Elizabeth Sbeibley was di voiced from hei husbatid, Jacob Sheiblev, en the grounds of desertion. Discharged Frem Jail. Jeseph Bulleck, who was convicted of dv&eitiuu at the November sessions, 1882, and imprisoned ler non compliance with the order of court, was thia afternoon dis charged fiem jail under the previsions of an act passed the leth day of April, 1809, giving the judges of the court et quarter sessions such power in the premises, the accused having served at least three mouths in jail and shown that he was unable te comply with the order of court as above related. Important rjectment Suits. When tbe late Jehn Geigcr died it was found that prier te his death be had en teied into a written contract te sell certain real estate iu tbe village of Bird-in Hand te Dr. A. M. Miller ; and his executers weie shown a deed te the same alleged te have been in ado and delivered te Mrs. Miller, who had been tbe widow of Jese Geiger, deceased, only son of Jehn GMgrr, at whose death it bad descended te Abijah D. Geiger, ber seu, and a deed from Abijah D. Geiger te Dr. Miller for tbe same was produced, making his title com plete It is new alleged that no such delivery of the deed te Mis. Millar ever took place, and consequently tbe title te one hilf of this real estate is iu Mrs Elizabeth G. Eshleman, daughter of Jehn Gciiier, deceased, and co heir with Abijah D. Geiger te her father's lealty. Accordingly she has brought actions of ejectment, severally, against Dr. A. M Miller, Chin. Resb. Win. Meran, Elam Cleek, Lewis Quay and Wm. SimmeuR, te recover the undivided half of the property, purparts of- which Dr. Miller has sold te the ether of these persons and much of which is improved and of greatly enhanced value. Unclaimed Letters. The following is a list of lettcis remain ing in tbe pohteffice for the week ending March 19, 18S3 : Ladies' List Ida Alexander, Miss Eshlameu, Mis. Martha v Evens, Mis. Mattie Hostetter, Mary Kauffman, Laura Manferd, Lucv McMicba!, Mrs. A. B. Miller, Cera Rice, (3), Mrs. Emma B. Rebcits, Emma S Sigman, Mrs. Wm. M. Scott, Mamie A. Smith. Mrs Jesephine Thompson, Mrs. Sallie E. Wilsen. Gents' List 11. Babbit, Jas. H. Banks, Peter Gargeer, Jas. W. Harris, Hirsb, Fink & Ce , Thes. Hub'ey, Herman Kramm, (for.) Jes. Ivncur (for.) Lewis Lesder, Thes. Lei, Jno. B. Miller, Ress C. Merse, Jas. Moere, Wm. Murphy, Edw. Oswald, Dau'l Otte, G. W. Patterson, Jno. Pastier. Adam R. Ressler, V. H. Riley, Jac. Weber, (for.) Jno. S. Witmer, Miller Waidley. Lltitz Locals, While Jeseph W. Baker was riding a en Friday fractious horse near Ephrata labt the llorse feII aU(i getting Mr. Baker's Jeg U1)(ler uira broke it lu two piaces abeve fjj0 ankle Yesterday, Palm Sunday, witnessed quite au accession or membership te the Me, aviau church of Lititz Thirty-one naw members weie leceived into church fellowship by the pastor, Rev. Chas. Nagle ; eighteen by confirmation ; three by baptism, aud ten by csrtificates from ether churches. Julius Mack, a young German, who came te Lititz about two jcarsage, and worked a1 different places, died yesterday at the SSiu;is beuse of pneumonia, lie has no relatives in tbis country, and will be Inn ied in the Meraviau grave yard to morrow. Forestry. S.P. Eby, csq.,ef this city, has received from tbe Ohie btate forestry association, thieugh its secretary, Mr. Adelph N. Laue, wi in itatien te read before the association at. its annual meeting en the 2Gth pud 27th of April a paper en some ferestal subject. Mr. Eby will net be able te attend in person, but will prepare a paper te be read before the association at the t:me stated. Lett Town. Thes. A. Wiley, late collector of U. S. revenue iu the Ninth collection district of this state, left Lancaster this morning for Jeisey Shere, Lycoming county, where he has received a clerkship with Murphy & Malene, railroad contractors. Mr. Wiley is an excellent clerk, having had much experience iu railroad work before his cjuuectieu with the revenue department. Sale of Krai Katate. Jacob Gundaker, auctioneer, sold at pub lic sale en Saturday opening at Kuhlman's saloon, a one story brick house, Ne. 637 High street, 54 feet front and 226 deep, property of Frederick Heilman, deceased, te Cenrad Ottenderfer, for $1,350. Charged Willi Defrauding the Government P. J. Delzeit has been arrested by Jacob Ilelliuger, deputy United States marshal, ou tbe charge of defrauding tbe govern ment by packing cigars in e'd boxes and net restamping them He was held for a hearing. Ueld for a Hearing. Frank Boyd was arrested by Officer Ceyle en the charge of defrauding D. C. Fleming and Geerge Hastings out of hotel bills. He was held by Alderman Spurrier for a hearing. Letter Held. A letter addressed te " Loela McGarver Henry, Illinois," is held for postage. I inviniRi jmkwet W - Mjm BBSS' BSBBHBSSBV lWSlSa--' S"-. " W iWM Elder D. A. L. Lavertr, feraerly of this city, conducted a baptism in accord ance with the rites of the Church of Ged, ia the Susquehanna river at Harrisburg yesterday. One man, three ladies and four boys announced themselves ready te go down into the water. The man and boys were easily disposed of. The first woman, however, caused some trouble. The people en the -bank guessed her weight at two hundred pounds, but it might have been twenty pounds mere. It was a task for Elder Lavertyi as she nearly fainted en his hands, and he could scarcely held her during the moment of dipping. Willing hands assisted the lady te the bank, where she joined the boys and men who steed shivering in the sun. Finally another lady entered the current and steed by the elder. It came near being the last time for either of them. The rite of baptism had just been completed when the elder slipped and get into deep water. He went in up te his chin, but held the girl above his head for a full minute before securing another foothold. It seemed an hour te the people en shore, and great excitement ensned. The girl's name is given as Mary White. She was a little mere wet than the ethers when the shore was gained, and it is said caused the trouble by struggling in Elder Laver ty's bands. One report had it that she helped the elder out. This i3 denied, as had it net been for the elder's presence of mind she never would have gotten out at all. After the baptism the crowd slowly dispersed, and the baptised were led away in their wet clothes. OPN FOK BOSlJiKsS. J I'ue Lancaster Flenr and Cern Xxcnange. The Lancaster flour and corn exchange met in their rooms in Kepler's building, North Queen street, this morning. The room has been fitted up plainly, but con veniently for their reception. President Landis Levan was in the chair and J. K. Umble recretary. Several new names were added te the list of members which new numbers 49. The first business transaction done iu tbe beard was the sale of one car lead of corn by W. H, Seyfert te A. M. Gather at CI cents ber bushel. The second transac tion wjs the sale of three car leads of flour by W. H. Seyfert te same, en private terms. Eby & Reist sold one car lead of I flour, 110 barrels, en private terms. R. McBurney & Sens bought from nine different millers 1,020 barrels of flour and one car lead of wheat en private termp. Almshouse Consulting faculty. Tbe beard of peer directors held their regular meeting en Saturday and approved a number of bills. The following physi cians were elected a beard te consult with Dr. McCrcary, the resident physician, when ncccstary : Jehn L. Atlee, Henry Carpenter and M. L. Herr. 4 Dlncnarged. Franklin Lutz bad a hearing befoie Alderman McConemy en tbe cbargo'ef larceny of rags from Jehn A. Sbeber and was discharged for want of evidence. Fer the same reason Jeseph Murphy, charged with false pretense before Alderman Barr, was discharged. Large Funeral. The funeral of Mrs.' Anna Daisz took place this afternoon, and the attendance was very large. The interment was made at Lancaster cemetery. Joined Ilnrnum. Geerge W. Goedhart left this city last night te join Barnum's circus, at Madisen Square Garden, New Yerk, with which he will travel as lithographer. aiayer'n Court. The mayor sent ene drunk te jail for fifteen days and discharged three bums. Oentlemeu Of Leisure, Business men, mecnanlcs, In facteverybeJy, should avail themselves et the skill of the Londen Clothing Renovator, HO North Duke street. ltd syi5VIlL .VOUVKb. Expressions of giatltude en the part of the public are always impressive and solemn. It is pleasant te knew that the people are Justly praising the nieiits et Dr.Dull's Cough .Syrup, a sale remedy for cough , colds, bronchitis, croup and sore-threat. Hew my threat hurts ! 1 hen why den t you use Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar? Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in ene minute.' ml9lwdeed&w Celdeh's Liquid Beet Tonic will cure indi gestion, and perpetuate bodily vigor. Take no ether. Ot druggists. mlj- wdcedSw Mrs. Hannah E. Haupt, Sunbury, Pa., says : "I have taken Brown's Iren Bitters, te purlly my bleed and it has done all I could wish." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. iu!9 lwdS w Direct results health and digestion. Read the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regula tor. 49Hoeds, snails, ribbons and any fancy ar tides can be made any color wanted with the Diamond Dyes. All the popular colors. The most popular and flagrant Pe fume of the day ' HACRMETACK." Try it. Sold by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Quecnstreet feb7 eei3 A specific, and the only ene tee for all forms and types of skin disease, Is known the world ever as Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It is net a patent medicine, but a reliable, certain rem edy. Drueglsts. "At two boxes of Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills cured a friend of neuralgia, whom the Br s. here couldn't help, Pll send for some for myself." Clifferd Shaml, Windser, Neva Scotia. mlllwd&w linwii'i) tiounelioul l'Buarfa Is the most effective Pain Destroy or lu the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied extcrnally.and thereby mere certulnly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength et any similar grcnaratien. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and Is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bbewm's Household Panacea " should be In every family. A teaspoon lul of tbe Panacea In a tumbler et het water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will bbhak up a cold. 23 cts bottle febll-lvrtM.W&S4w Tin mts. Samples tree at Grocers. H. A Babtlett & Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. 1 12-2Gtd4lw Seekers after health era And it. See adver tisement of Simmons Liver Regulator. "Buchupalba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinarv Diseases. SI. Druggists. Te restore sense 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 Inte nostrils with little finger. Frem U. F. Liepsner, A. HI , Red Bank, N. J.: I have been troubled with Catarrh se badly ler several years that It seriously effect 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 Is fully restored and my head feels better than ter years. B. F. LisrsTnta, Klys' Cream Valm as a cure for Catarrh and Hay Fever is evidently an article of great merit. Its sale is increasing witt. wenderlul rapidity. Very truly, Johnsten, Hollewat & Cq., 02 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. "m2 2wdM,W,Fw round at Last. . What every one should have, and never be without. Is Themas' K electric Oil. It is thor ough and sate In its effects, producing the most wondrous cares el rheumatism, neural gia, burns, bruises, and wounds of every kind. Fer sale by H. B- Cochran, druggist, 187 and l North vtueea street -.-;' - - j--1 "! j -J w j J -v BFB MVVMWtt'iWiPiM -ak k aaiaa bwkhb - " ..! umm,m w aiam'arB'KBS k -w-v t seems strange that an veae will sufler lrem the many aexangesMats bfeaffet en by an Impure condition et the Weed,1 when 8CO VILL'S 3AKSAPAE1LI.A AHD8TIU.INGIA, erBLOOO ANDLIVEB SYKUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It lslnacedastrengtnening syrup, pieasant ve take, aid has proven itself te he the best BLOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, efleet nally caring Scrofula, Syphlltlc disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, jfala rla; all nervous disorders and debility, hll loes complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition et the Bleed. Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin. etc. It corrects indl gestlen. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ler It ACTS LIKE A CflABM, especially when the complaint Is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner veus system. .. AEtt'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. BED HORSE POWDEES cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. may24-2 Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's, drug store 137 North Queen street nietiiera! 3letnermi jnetftersrt Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a slcs child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer little suSerer Immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about lu There is net a mother en earth wne has ever used it, wne win net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and glve rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sate te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. m2-ly-H.W&S&w Skin DlMMues. "S wayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the me9t Invet- "Swayne's Ointment" "S wayne's Ointment" ) crate cases of skin tUa- "a wayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "Jwa-ySel SlnS" " 'heum.scald H. "Swayne's Ointment" babei's Itch, sores, all "IwK'sSinSl" r. . eMft "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, aud '"Swayne's Ointment" ) ,,.,. ,Moeol "Swayne's Ointment" ltlat stressing com "Swayne's Ointment" pUlnt, Itching piles, "Iwavne-'s ointment tte only ; effectual cure "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "S wayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, a Cough, void or Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect Ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. "1JR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdircctly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and for bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et leng standing, ills the best remedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle The large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. 113-MW&Flytw 1WA.TH Lines In tnls city, en the 17th lest-. Verena, daughter el the late Kli and Elizabeth Lines, aged 18 years. 2 months 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the luncrel from Ue residence of her mother. Filbert street, south (f Poplar, en Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, te proceed te Cechm's meet ing house for interment. ml9 2t Dennelly In this cltr, en the ISth inst., James McKenna, son et Frank and Mary Den nelly, aged G months andti days. The relatives and friends et the family arc lespectfully Invited te attend the lnneral from the residence et his patents, Ne. 431 Etit O ran go street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ltd Hekntheizkl. At Mountville, Muic l 17, lbXJ, Agnes iseiie, daughter or lienryii. and Susan Berntheizel, nged It yeare, 10 months and 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are rcspectlully invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, en Tuesday morning at lOJe'cltck. Services In the U. B. cliuicli. Interment at the Mountville ceme tery. It men AeyjbKTintcaiMffxs. TTTANrKD-TWO DINIAU BOOH G1K1.S fv Apply at the It GRAPE HOTEL. SOCK KKUUT SKT-OUT AT PETER LO Z'S SALOON, Nes. 33 and 41 North Queen Street. Best Beer en tap. It PETERLOTZ, Prep. i WANTICD-A FIKST-VLASS CARPKT Weaver. Nene but a steady and sober man need apply. Call en or address. S. C. COLLINS. Marietta, I'a It T70K KENT. MS One Stere und Dwelling Ne. 3 3 Net lb Queen street. opposite Northern Market Heue. Apply STREET. at Ne. 30$ NORTH QUEEN d29-tfd LOST.-UN FKIOAYKVKINO,UKTW151SN 8 and 9 o'clock, along Centre Square or East King and Duke streets, a Silver Hunting Case Watch Elgin movement A reward of $10 will be paid by leaving it at this office. It AKliH 32, 23 AND 24 1 WILL HAVE at the Keystone Heuse, 10 head of the best 3 und 4 year old Mules, biekcn and un broken. The best let that has been In Lan caster. Will exchange them for Horses or aged Mules, and en MONDAY, the 2Cth, I will sell and close them out at auction. It WM. A. MYtRS. A EDUUATKD MAN OF MATUKK years desires a position as a cemmurciul traveler, "salesman or canvasser. Has no spe cialty In view, but is quick and energetic and net likely te tall In what he undertakes. Ad dress, J. C. DtlUMMOND, It P. O. Bex 122, Lancaster, Pa. OUT-DOOR &PJ5AKKRS' SORE THROAT. The subjects of these cases are usually such as have out deer employment requiring vocal effort. It Is met in Military and Naval Officers, Stieet Singers, Itinerant Vender. Shep Keepers, and the like. Deglutition is al ways attended with pain or with sensations as in spasms. At times there exists un In ability te swallow. All diseases or Eye, Ear and Tlueat successfully treated by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office. Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. mI9-3tdw OTAltLK BIANUKK. PRIM!!. FIRST QUALITY HORSE MANURE, Free from Shavings or Bub lsh. Fer sale by the ten, leaded en Pennsylvania R. R. Ce cars. Orders by mail promptly at tended te. JOHN H. SCOTT, sr., PIER CI DICKINSON ST. WHARF, ml9-0td Philadelphia, Pa. NOTICE. APPLICATION WILL BE made te the governor et this common weal tli rer a charter incorporating the East ern Market Heuse Company et J .ancaster City, Pa., under tbe previsions of the Act et Assem bly entitled " An Act te provide for the incor incer incor peiatlon and regulation of certain corpora tions." approved the 29th day et April, A. D , 1S74 the character and objectet which corpor ation shall be the establishment and mainte nance et a'market heu-e D. P. ROSENMILLER, Attorney for Applicant. L A.KCASTKO, Pa., March 19, 1883. marl9-ltdeaw EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Farmers' National Bank of Lancaster, Pa., at the close of business. March 1,1883: RESOURCES. Leans and discounts $ 850,001 C2 U. S. bends te secure circulation and deposits ......- 350,000 00 Due from ether National Banks S17.13S 28 Banking Heuse 35,000 00 Expenses and taxes 10,699 59 Cash .Items 9,113 G5 Bills of ether banks 15,71100 Legal tender notes and specie 83,554 03 Total $1,871,831 17 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $ 4'0,O00 00. Surplus fund and undivided profits 215,997 CO Circulation outstanding 401986 00 Dividends unpaid 1,347 25 Deposits 058,270 87 Due te ether National Banks 81,273 45 Total $1,871.83117 Correct. Attest : EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Correct-Attet: HENRY BAUSMAN, JACOB H. LANDIS, J.FRED'RSENER. " lttl - 'j , Directors. "nHniBTAUl KUW-CIJT TOHACVO, X goods inanutactnred, Sets, per ex. tsj4at riARTMAlTS YKLLOTV FRONT CIG or 25 CIGAR STORE. TWR RENT. A STOKK BOOH JkNB JD Dwelling containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply atthe iBTzuiaxa--cmt office. tfd GEmmOE HAVANA AND X AKA CIGARS only S cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. EOOMS UK KKNT. Pleasant and convenient rooms te let. furnished or unfurnished, 250 North Duke street. without heard, at tfd BAUSHAN ft BUKNS. GENERAL INSURANCE m REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ne. 10 West Oraxeb Strxtt. Laxcastxk. Pa. I24-tdeedR FIBST-CIASS PENNSYLVANIA CIGARS 15 ler 23 eta. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. DBESS-UAKIHIO IN THIS LATKsT styles and moderate charges. The pa pa renafre of the ladie3 et Lancaster solicited. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty, at 27 EAST KING STREET. MRS. AUTEN, et New Yerk city. marMmd FOR BBNT.-THK STOKE BOOH, NO. North Queen street, new occupied Ames Ringwalt. A te -V. feb7.89,10ieedttd OS. E. FRANKLIN, Ne. 120 East King St ANY BKOKKB OK ENERGETIC HAN who can solicit and influence trade in Stock Privileges can secure a liberal share of profits en all orders. Address S. J. PECK. mlG-4td 65 Rre3dway, N ew Yerk. FOR REM. A LARGE TWO-STORY Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A. J. STEINMAN. 123-tld IUTELLiararcsR Office. . PUBLIC SALE- ON JOARCH 22, 1883, Ne. 310 East Orange street, a larere let et HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting of Parler Suit, Chamber Suits, beds and Bedding, a let of Glass and Quecnsware. ei i commence a: j. o'cieck, wnen attend ance will be givnn by ELIZABETH McANANEY. Sax'l Hess & Sew, Aucts. marl7,19.21d PUHLIO SALE UN TUtSOAT, MARCH 20. 1833, at Ne. 321 North Llmu street, thj lollewing Household Furniture, viz rA very superior walnut chamber suit, elaborately carved, marble top finish and extra bed springs, about 50 chairs and 11 tables nt diilcr ent styles, book case, old style 8 clay clock and case, bureau, sela, lounge, hatrack, 5 bed steads, washstands, 2 sinks, cradle, picture frames and baskets et all kinds, stoves and pipe. Ingrain and rag carpets, tnbs and buck ets, 75 or 80 fine petted flowers, together with many ether articles net mentioned. Sale te cemmence at 9 o'clock a. m ; terms made known by , P. F. REGENNAS. H. Sudbeht. Auctioneer. H. L. Fbalkt, Clerk. ml7-2t TjlASTEKN AlAKKKT HOUSE CO. Capital, $50,000; Shares, $50 each, payable In monthly instalments et $10 each, commencing about APRIL 15. A small amount of the Stock can be had at par until MARCH 30th, wh n the subscription books will be closed and the Company perma nently organized. Persons wishing te sub- sunuc can ue se uy caning en any et the com mittee or at Reed, McGrann ft Ce.'s Banking Heuse, tbe Fulton National hank, or Allan A. Herr & Ce.'s Real Estate Office, Ne. 106 East King street. JOHN F. STAUFFER. JOHN W.HOHMAN. KEV. A. F. HAUL. A. F. DONNELLY. ALLAN A. HERR. ml5-lwd&2tw emmlttee. PUBLIC SALE AT ZELLEK'S CONSERV ATORY eF MUSIC, 10) EAST KING ST., e vcr N e w Yerk Stere, TUESDAY, MARCH 20. As I am going into tbe regular Musical bus iness with Mr. Woodward, en West King street. Apt 11 1st, I will sell at public sale the lollewing and ether articles net enumerated : RARE CHANCE. Thcllrst and only Decker Bies.' full CON CERT GRAND PIANO ever brought te Lan Lan casteeoriginal value of this piano,$l,500 will positively be sold. This Is the greatest offer ever made te the Lancaster people. One second-hand Piane, 1 Organ, 25 Settees, geed as new and suitable ler Ledge or Sunday Scheel rooms; large let et Pictures, lundsemcly iramed, of the musical celebrities, Mozart, Wagner, &c, Ac ; 30 yards of Matting, geed as new ; double Heater, Chairs, Bookcase, c. Sale te commence at 10 a. w. MONROE P.ZELLER. S. Hkss A Sen, Auetleneers. ml7 2td n IKABU FIKK INSUKANOC COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Rates. Lesees Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne 10 East ml2CmdM,W&SR King Street ) ALACK OF FASHION. Astricli Brethers, Agr. PALACE OP FASHION, 13 EAST KING STREET. WE WILL OPEN OTJB NEW DEPARTMENT On Wednesday, March 21, AND INVITE INSPECTION. A Full and Elegant Line of READY-MADE DRESSfc.8 FOR LADIkS AND CHILDREN. Alse a Large anil Well Selected Stock of DRESS GOODS 2- Special Bargains will be offered. Hits department will be under the management et MfcbSrtS. M A. BASH ft HON, former prepiie- torsefthe Philadelphia Suit and Cleak Stere, which business will be closed. Spring Millinery. A Large and Varied Stock of SPRING HATS AND BONNETS In Canten Milan and Chip. Black aud all New Spring Celers. RIBBONS IN ALL NEW SHADES. La-go Assortment et NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERY at Special Lew Prices. Bargains in LADIES' AND CHILD'S SPRING HOSIERY LADIES' AND GENT'S LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS. Special Bargains in SILK AND LINKN HANDKERCHIEFS, Fine Quality worth 25c at 12c. Special Bargains in TOWELS, NAPKINS AND TOWELINGS. All-Linen Table Cleths, 51 in. wide, 25c. LANGTRY PINS. KID GLOVES in Three Buttens, Five Heeks and Musquc- taires. IN ALL THE SPRING SHADES. AN OKUlNANCE TO INCREASE THE pay et the drivers of the Steam Fire En gines, Uose Carts, and Drivers and TUlerman et Truck A et the Fire Department etthe City of Lancaster. Pa.: Sscneir 1. Be It ordained by the Select and Common Councils et the city et Lancaster, in Councils assembled : That from and after the first day of June next, the salary of the drivers of the several steam fire engines, he3e carts and truck, as wed as the tillerman et the truck company, shall be forty dollars ($40) Ser month. In lieu et the salary new received y said employees as aforesaid. Sec. 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinance) Inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. GEO.M. BOUGEB, J. B. Lichtt, President S. C Clerk S.C. S. T.DAVIS, David L. Dkas, President C. C. Clerk C. C. Approved March 17.1883. J 0. T. MACUOXUUL. j., Mayer. ml7-3td sEceM) ETrrfrerr MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1883. AFTERNOON TELEGEAMS RKITUXCT Or THE RBADINU COMPANIES Tarleua Statistics Showing Their Financial Standing, as Givea by Geerge H. Dallas. Philadelphu, March 19. The forty sixth report of Geerge -M. Dallas, the master under the receivership of the Phil adelphia & Beading railroad coal and iron companies involving the accounts of the receivers for January, was filed te-day in the office of the clerk of the United States circuit court. The account of the railroad company showed a balance of 87,189 en hand February first, the re ceipts during the month having been $3, 179,387, including a balance at the begining of the month of $431,819. The balance en hand en account of deferred inoeme bends, en February 1st, was $12,034. The balance in the treasury of the coal and iron company for Feb. 1st was $19,047, the receipts during the month having been $1,104,623, including a balance of $5,685 carried ever from the previous month. MORE COLU WEATHER. Wind and Sleet at CinclnnaU. Cincinnati, March 10. A gala from the north prevailed here last night, fol lowed by rain, which turned into sleet this moraine. The wind is still from the north Ne damage has occurred as vet te the telegraph wires. Summer Lagging at St. Loela. St. Leuis, March 19. The mercury dropped from 77 degrees te freezing point yesterday afternoon. Reports from the northwest indicate a severe cold spell. Severe snow Storm In Ontario. Terente, March 19. One of the most severe snow storms of the season is provai.' prevai.' ing throughout Ontario te day. The wind is high and cold. A cold Wave Coming. Chicago, March 19 The storm here continues and reports received this morn ing state that the cold weather prevails ever the entire northwest. FOR HIS UKALTH. Secretary Felger's Quiet Departure. "Washington, March 19. Secretary Felger left this city very quietly en Satur day afternoon ; the fact et his departure wa3 net known at the treasury department until this morning. It is the general im pression that he embarked in the revenue cutter, Ewing, at Baltimore, for a short sea voyage for the benefit of his health. On the Kwlng. Baltimore, Md., March 19. It is said at the custom house te day that en Saturday afternoon, when the principal officials had left, a dispatch wa? received from Wash ington ordering the revenue cutter Ewing, lying in the harbor, tonieve'over te Locust Point toreceive Secretary Felger. The Ewing was taken ever and afterwards proceeded down the bay en her usual Saturday night cruise, but whether the secretary was en beard or net is net known by any official at the custom house. OLD WOKLU MATTERS. Louden's Police I'erea Increased by 1,000 jucn. Londen, March 19. The pelice force i3 t j be increased by one thousand men. Lady Florence Dixie says her assailants spokeno brogue. It is rumored that two barreh of pow der have been found in the vicinity et the large gasemeter at King's Cress, Londen. The Irish members of Parliament dis credit the story of Lady Florence Dixie that she was attacked with knives by two disguised men. ISOSLtCK isblligkrem;. Arrested for Assaulting n U. S. Deputy marshal. PniLADELrnrA, March, 19. James W. Besler, the defeated Republican candidate for the state Senate in the Cumberland district at the recent electien, was arres ted at his home at Carlisle te-day by a United Srates deputy, for assaulting a deputy, who served him with a subpoena te appear as a witness in the Star Reute trial at Washington. Besler will be brought te this city this afternoon. - A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Families Escaping with Their Lives. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 19. A fire oc curred at Unit en station, en the Allegheny Valley railroad at two o'clock this morn ing which destroyed a building occupied by James Cadwallader as a drug store and Godfrey Brennan as a grocery. Twe fam ilies, named Speer and Perter, living up stairs barely escaped with their lives. Less, $20,000, partly covered by insur ance. Twe JL.lveIer a Buggy Rebe. Chilicethe, Ohie, March 19 William Keys, a farmer living near Greenfield, en Saturday night, went te the house of a man named Tayler and accused Stantea Tayler of stealing a buggy robe. Stanten and his brother Jehn then assaulted Keys, whereupon the latter drew a revolver and instantly killed Stanteu and mortally wounded Jehn. Keys was arrested. Brewster Expected te Return te Washington This Evening. Washington, March 19. Attorney General Brewster, who wentte Harrisburg, Pa., te visit Gen. Simen Cameren, is ex pected te return this evening. Arthur Itet OelDg Seuth. Washington, March 19. It is new stated that the president has abandoned his contemplated trip te Norfolk and will shortly take up his residence at the soldiers' home. Pattlck Kgan's Visits. Waterkury, Conn., March 19. Patrick Egan will depart for New Yerk this after noon. He will visit Buffalo and Bosten. Case Broken Down. Vienna, March 19. It is evident that the charge of high treason against the Socialists en trial here has broken down. WKATUM INuI CATIONS. WAsniNGTOK,March 19 Fer the Middle Atlantic, states, decidedly colder, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, occasional rains or snow, north -te east winds and rising , followed by falling barometer. MAJUCMltt. Cattle Market. 1'mxADiH.rniA. March 19. Cattle market lair: sales. 2,900 head; prime 7467Xc; geed ut 67c;mcdinm at C"46Jc: uimnen at 56c ; tat cows, iQS,ic ; veal calves, 7S9c. Sheep fair : sales If,t00 head: prime 72ifi7Jc ; geed, bs7c; medium, 5Q(c; common, 50 5c; lambs, SQSc Hogs market dull ; sales. 3.000 head; extra Chlcages, i'AUlAc ; geed, 10llc ; medium 10310XC Live Stock Market. CnicAoe Hogs Receipts, 5,000 head ; ship ments, 4,500 head : market strong and steady ; heavy, 7 G33S ; light. (7 1037 55 ; skips at " 50 5 90 Cattle Receipt, 30) head; shipments 3.G00 head ; demand wa fair ; expert grades were .steade at tc 757 ; alL ethers 10c lower; geed te choice shipping, (6 103C 60; common te fair, 35 S53C ; butchers' at S3 2905 ; stackers and feeders at $3 2035. Sheep Receipts, WW head : shipments, 1.0C0 head : market active and firm ; common te fair, S405 5); medium te geed. $5 C026 20; onelce te extra, $G 3036 60. ' Philadelphia Market. PaiLAMuraA, March 19Flcmr dull, bat easier: superfine, S3 2503 76; extra, 98 750 29 tPenHla Family, 6 0005 lzj Bye sear at 437504. & KflKtWI. a mm Z ' IA M I' JWJl. Me.as. mri if w wur w - TeUew sad Mixed, MgHHu; i tata 9mn mmM Mrt.. Va Ne. adeSSKaWfe: Hei S de. imrMnn n.i. -'" - Rye steady at 68c. Previsions steady for Jobbing Lard ataadv. ct. vxjmKwmum Butter dull and weak- Pm. fcg. 'i111". Wc; Western, Me ; flrsts. ER3 fairly active and Western, ssc. Cheese firm. wfi?irUatS; Kefln,.8 New Teck Market. n mm i .S&2g PC- na; Pa Se&SJ Nxv xeiK.Mar. 19. Fleur dull and daJI.V lng;8uperflne State, 7004 0: XxSi Eft" . i,ne?ai, " r? M-'.Tl JzV. Si2.S, a?Zr yi mm. w ". viuuiva uu, w aami a),aupenm W(M 13 7004 oe ; Common te Geed Extra ee M 4eO:ChOlcede.ftl70A7- rhnlnn WMta l (62307. ; vf-aH! Wheat opened X0Xc higher: mSwmUfltSx'M '"" iu nuu uecueea a urue ; no. I te.", -a . -." ""' "7 ue April. 71 ITMMI HIT de May,fia8i223deJune,tl afiMmP'Z r.nrn .1AUn l.. .. V 1, liK BSL.XM' Western SDOtL 602flSUa : de fntnrw n71 fsS&K JUM ,P flESS4 J4Xc higher ; afterwards AJHt' clined KOXe : State, 54fse; Western, Mlh ajo;xe. x jHarcu, oue; April, H051JiYvf Any BUU aff UU, OipVNBQ. uraui ana rnmmem ywMUMii ?fig3 tens, fnmlnhpd hv S K. Ynnrtt Imkar wu .Six East King street.. .if:r-- - '-.,? Cfeleag. Wheat Cern April... 1.C5X 55U eat Perk Lard 11.45 Mav lA0i J9W .43 1445 Petreleun. OU CIty.....L03J(J. BtecK Market. Kew Yerk, FnU&delphla and Lecal Stew also United States Bends repotted dairy by Jacob B. Leve, 22 North Queen street. Mar.l. " le-.no 1.-00 Brtt. . a.x-r x .;- uuuver aikiu urunue..... tr. S. Y., Lake Erie ft Western.... 37 Kansas and Texas 31?2 Lake Shere hek Sew Jersey Central 72X New Yerk, Ontario & W 25i St.0Jnnl, M. ft Omaha 48K Pacific Mail 4e Rochester ft Pittsburgh Texas Pacific .... sek Wabash. St, Leuis ft Pacific.... 2 Western Tjnien Tel. Ce 84W Pennsylvania Control 62 Philadelphia Ueadln,. KH Northern Pacific Cem re " " Preferred.... 87Jf UutTjle Pitts, ft West..... ..17 Lecal Stocks and Bend. Reported by J. R. Leng. Tar Lunc-i'Uyf;perct.Lean,duelSS2...St t " 1885... 100 1890... I0i) u 1895... 10C 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 1C0 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 in lcrSO years., ice " 4 In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 0 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhciui borough lean 100 XtSOSLLAinCOCB BTOOS3. QuarrvviUe It. R...... J50 MilleuvilleStrect Car ;.... 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch factory loe Oas Light and Fnel Company.... 25 Stevens Hejsu (Bends) 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company ... Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollewwaro Stevens Henso 50 Sicily Island se East Itrandy wine . Wayne3b'g.... 50 Millersvilln N0rm.1l Scheel Northern Market lasUEtXAKKOUS B0WD9. Quarryvllie R. R., due 1893 $100 9; Reading ft Columbia It. K5's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due IS3 tee Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce.. due In ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1886 101 TUBKTIKB STOCKS. Clg Spring ft Beaver Valley 9 25 9 Bridgeport ft Horeshoe 13X Columbia & Chestnut Hill 25 'Jelumbia ft Washington 25 CelnmbiaftRIg Spring 25 Columbia ft Marietta 25 Maytown & Ellzabethtewn 25 Lancaster & Ephrata 25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 StresDurgft Millport 25 Marietta; Maytown 25 Marietr.tft Mount Jev 25 Lanc.ElizabPtht'n ftMiddlet'n 100 Lancaster A Frultvllle. GO Lancaster & Lititz , 29 Lancaster ft WilllauMtcwn 25 Lancaster Maner 50 Lancaster Man helm 25 Lancaster ft Marietta 25 Lancaster & New Helland... 100 - Lancaster ft Susnuehannn. 300 '. BAITK STOCKS First National nan 100 92 Farmers' National Rank 50 J Fulton National Bank 100 J Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 1 Columbia National Bank 200 Christiana National Bank. 10) 1 Kphrata National Rank let" 1 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 1 First National Bans:, tUrasburg.... 100 1 First National Bank, Marietta 100 5 First National Bank. Mount Jey. .-100 Lititz National Hank...: 100 : ManhciJi National Bank , 100. rtnien National Rank. Mount Jey. SO New Helland National Bank 10i 1 Gap National Bank 100 : PA.VEU BAJHtlSBB, se. pj ARE! W. FRY. We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAI Three, three-"liui-a-liair and lour yards long ia aw Ids. Nettlnghum App'.equln, 4c. AC! , LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS, TIDIES and RED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &c. Cornice, in variety te fit any Window. Fertv Dltlerent t'atternj or iiauu WINDOW SHADES, In new colors, 6 and 7 feet long. MCKLB OltNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, C AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, in Gilts, Grounded and. Common Papers, Borders, Centres, 4c. PHARES W. FRY, Ne 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. DARKCR'8 GINURR TOHIO. EVERY MAN HIS OWN BOBS. Mew te Promote PeraeamI Fewer A Ww Radical Releraer. ' There Is no prevision in the Divine econ omy ter political bosses !" ith a bans? of his fist, aud in the voles Ufa' rami who had made un his mind en the sub ject, Rev. James Chambars, et Calvary Pres byterian cnurcn, nariam, recently opened his sermon with this announcement. He was right. The only boss authorized by the Beele it mentioned In these words : "He who raleth his own spirit is greater than he who taketb a s city." Commonly, the better side et men is subject te the despotism et tbe worse side Bad pas sions, bed humors, mean jealousies and base revenge are all bosses. One et the worst bosses Is bile. What Is most depressing' la philosophical or theological tneugntis due te. it. Old General Debility is another tyrannical boss. He lashes men who are naturally geed until they Deceme unnaturally bad or mfiera bly weak. Concerning his deliverance xrem this bondi bendi age, Rev. S. P. Lewes, pastor, et the Xlghta Street Baptist church, St. Leuis. Mey writes r x was sunenng irem ozwesuoii uu preerai. tlcbility. As an lnvfgerant I used FabebTK; s& UIIIWJA AViVf m. ihji a mius wwmm, muwmumk - - vwira ivTr navru vnaav: ai vbb Hnwvaivaav aam r ; , VUCCL1VU Jib n Ula CICXMlb I4ill T JJBWUSiaiT JV ,JX inn rial TflMttlnnii.'' -Vwv ', MV rT M ... mM - . . - -" jrABKKK'SUinaSKXOBlunCUIiei-eTHOTlXVHCVliar" -, pronounced temperance people use andprtHm- 11 jer mis reason atone mm carve umi Fevers, Consumption, Knennuttlsiii 'tmamtk Diseases 01 ine uioea. ,Ai9e wvkjjuievj liar te women. Its action is prompt VRfllvt Test it once, and von win. mk a home remedy. Price SB cents asutfl i aacuJL m vu., iu., lueiusui jhvw w(:c-:mi marMyw.eewl 0j0BEM ta7Tiii3yr. ""je, ;s 2 - -' -ressssa YMf B J-l .. r Htr 1 - 2 "V - UU ? V "Sh'' jJi r FJi & tfV 1 m ?,; 0 -,M n&. f !3 l-'tvi", '-! fcA im i '3-1 ' jf&& i5 't3 -ftirta t.'WC ?M K-WS -B34 2 ? 2t fAyS ?&'-. ."C'SZ S3 5& 'M -.H r. il LJ y .7.; w&- 5 !! r' XK. 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