. --SSit- w s -sa'r wr H r3 IS- e P )k i Ifc Ir. IS- Ife Ir r 7 k V V4? 'J- sar &-. att? U2t. . fcFVz- Wft mSSsmsmSSm """'"''"' , t J COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR BBGUIJLK COKKESPOHUKMOK KrenU Along the SMff hsima Hems ff Interest In and Areandtfc Borenh licked up by the Intelll (.mcer'a Reporter It in expected that the- Pennsylvania canal Trill be filled with water by to morrow morning. The upper levels are all full and the one at this end of the canal is new being rapidly filled. Navigation will be opened April 1st, without a doubt. Sir. William Beck has purchased Gur fin's island, below the dam. for 8600. The island has connected with it geed shad fishing grounds, which will be operated during the approaching season by their new owner. Yesterday the first raft of the season passed through here. The men compes cempes ' ing the crew looked cold and weary. Literary and Secial. Te night the Norwood literary society will be held at the residence of Mr. Luther Oberlin, on.the Chestnut Hill turnpike. As part of the interesting pregramme for ' the evening, Mr. Frederick Bucher will continue his description of his travels in Europe These who 1 eard him at the last meeting of the society will be pleated te hear him again. If there are any Col umbians who de net knew hew te pass this evening let them attend the meeting of this literary society. Mere Beats Wanted. The man or boy who will have several geed row beats for hire this coming season will make money. There is net a single beat that can be hiied here new which is fit te be used. They are mere tubs and require mere work te propel them through the water than give pleasure. Geed beats can be bought from Wrightsville builders at reasonable prices. A False Alarm. The fire department was brought out again en auetber false alarm last night at 9:30 o'clock. People are deceived se often bv these false alarms that after awhile they will refuse te turn out at the calls, and in the event of a lire the engines will be left without the means necessary te get them te the scene of the danger. Take warning. ISeruaSh Itrlefg. At St. Paul's P. E. church, te-morrow, Geed Friday, tcrvices will be held as fol fel lows : Meiuing and sermon at 10;S0 a. m , evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Three dtunks were sent down this morning by 'Squire Yeung and two by 'Squirr Greer. There is a great deal of sickness in town, but none of a contagious character. Stale Eggs. Forty-seven years is a long time te keep Easter eggs, yet Mr. Henry Sample has two which were colored by his grand father in 183C. The coloring has remain ed as bright during all these years as though it was only recently put en. llume Frem Scheel. Messrs. llarry Bruner aud Charles Hal deman have returned from school for i be Easter holidays, the former from Hackctts Hackctts tewn, N. J., and the latter from the mili tary academy at Sing Sing, N. Y. Beth are looking well. Silin Ilxcnrftlen. But few parsons took advantage of the three days excursion ever the Beading & Columbia railroad this morning. People de net like the early hour usually selected for the departure of the train. Amusement Notes. Mart Hanley, the well known manager, has a strong company en the read, which has been out all season playing Harrigau & Hart's "Squatter Sovereignty." He telegraphs from Pepe's theatre, St. Leuis, te Mr. Yecker te held for him the date of April 20. Catherine Lewis, who was te have been here en Monday, has cancelled that date, and will come two weeks later. Jehn D. Mishlcr took Bartholemew's horse show te the Windser theatre, Bos Bes Bos eon, some time age, with the intention of remaining two weeks. On Monday the 100th peifermance was given aud each spectator was presented with a miniature metal statue of the horse " Sprite." Mr. Yecker, of the opera house, ieccived one of the souvenirs. The Klg lies. The big hog, lately exhibited in several places in this county and raffled off several times, was killed at lhe Cress Keys hotel te day. The slaughter attracted quite a crowd of curious spectators, and a great many bets were made en the weight of the hog. "Guess boxes" were put up and there were considerable snms of money deposited in them te be awarded te the person who may most nearly guess the weight of the hog after it shall be dressed. The butchering was done under the man man agementef the veteran Peter Lutz. This afternoon the hog was placed en the scales and it weighed 1,092 pounds dressed, but some parties claim that it was net dressed as closely as it should have been. There were about a htndred ten cent guesses in the box, and the contents, about ten dollars were paid te Jehn Shenk, who guessed 1,090 pounds ; the porker dressed 1,092. Denies the charge. Jehn Laux, the tramp who was arrested for assaulting the woman near Manbeim, is a big burly fellow about 38 years of age. lie says that he is net guilty of the charge against him. as he did net see the woman or children en that day. On Monday night he says that he slept fa a barn thtee miles from the place of the alleged assault, and en the next morning fell in with a party of tramps, who had built a Are along the railroad. He remained with them until neon and then went for dinner at a farm house. Soen afterwards he was arrested. Harness Stelen. Night before last the. carriage house cf R. 8. Mcllvain, of Paradise, was broken into and a set of carriage harness stolen. It may be noted as a coincidence that about two years age the same set of har ness was stolen, and brought by the thief te this city aud offered for sale. He was arrested, tried, convicted, served a term of imprisonment, and then died. The ether thief may take warning. , Shaw Het Alive. Mr. Jes. R. Shaw; son of the man James Shaw, who fled this county for wife murder, and died in Baltimore, wiites us that there is no truth in the report that his father is alive and was eeen in Phila delphia lately. The son positively identi fied the remains, and has net a lingering doubt that they were bis father's. neighborhood fatalities. Charles Gress, a son of Mr. E. S. Gress, residing about nine miles from Yerk, has died from injuries received by the bursting of bis gun en Saturday. Geeige Miller, a four year old Reading child, was fatally burned yesterday. The child lighted a stiek of weed at the stove and set fire te its clothing, Fnrcbase of an Engine Heuse by the City. The fire committee of councils met the trustees of the Washington fire company last evening, when it was agieed that the committee should purchase the engine and beuse of the company for $5,500, pay able April 1st, 1884, the committee giving a bend with five per cent, interest. Held for restate. Letters addressed as fellows are held for pottage at the Lancaster posteffioe : " A. 2Zi . rA rvf t l " r?C"F M-SMiDer, viiaAeeAeurr, .xrauiin euan ---- . .-.-. ...- ji-. .,. . - Attempt te Extort Meney. jAceb Fisher, of Elizabeth town, had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier at neon te-day te answer a complaint of attempt ing te unlawfully extort money from Levi Myers, of MeuntvilJe. The particu lars of the case have been published. Myers bought a safe at sheriffs sale whieh had belonged te the Fidelity life insurance company. Defendant was an employee of the company, and after the sale of the safe he locked it and changed the com bination, and refused te unlock unless the purchaser gave him $25, which was re fused. The alderman returned the case te court and held the defendant te bail in the sum of $300 te answer X tbacce Shipment. Yerk Daily. Last evening Mr. Henry Monteotb, of Harford county, Md., arrived in town in charge of some nine tens of leaf tobacco, which arrived in Yerk en the Peach Bot Bot Bet eom railroad. About one half et the let has been sold te Dr. Kendig, in Lancaster, and will be forwarded te-day. The bal ance, if net sold this morning, will be shipped te Lancaster for a market. New Music. We are in receipt of two pieces of music composed by Miss Alice Nevin, of this city, and published by Willis Woodward & Ce., of New Yerk. One is a pretty Scotch song, entitled : " Did ye but ken," and the ether a quartette, entitled : "Ged keep you safe my little leve " The melody of both pieces is very sweet and both have well arranged piano accompaniments. They are for sale at Shreiner's, North Queen street. ' Tramps Arrested. This morning the police were informed that a gang of tramps were annoying the people in the vicinity of the Lime street railroad bridge. Officers Smith, Shay and Lentz went te the place and captured four white men aud two negrees, all of whom were locked up. Concerts and Seciables. The Micnncrcher and Liederkrauz will each give a concert and seciabla in their halls en next Monday evening. The mem bers received their tickets te day. llctere The Alayor. The mayor sant Jehu Meran, the old professional drunk, te jail for GO days and another for 15. Attention Is directed, te tUe advertisement or Philip Schum, Sen ACo.Ne. 150 S Water Strcet.ef Carpets, Counterpanes and Blauk"ts Carpet Chain, Ac. Alse coal of the bcstquality Acknowledgments. The Ladles' Union Ileicas society gratclully acknowledges the following donations : Fiena a friend, fj ; Miss E. Powers, $2 ; Mrp. P. K. 15renneinan,$l ; Mis? C. C. Muster, ?1 ; Mr. Gee. M Steinwan, $5: a contributor, $5; Mr. Themas Hayes, $l,and from Mr. II. ll.ium gardner a ten et coal. Hfi-.VIAl. XOTJVJCS. "Mis. Partington, whit de you use ier a very bad cold ?" asked Mis. Dull. " Handkcr cliiets, ma'am." answered the aged dame, looking ever her spectacle. Handkerchiefs are a desideratum in the event el a cel I, but a battle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is a necessi ty, because it net only relieves, but cnics the worst cola or cough. Valuable intorinatien contained in the ad vertisement et Simmons Liver Itcgulater. Dr. Jlensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, or ether liarmlul drug and aie highly recommended ier headache, neu ralgia and nci veusnes. 50 ccnt, at druggists. " Iliad Salt Rheum for 10 years. Four pad? aye? cf Dr. Kenten's Shin Cure entirely cured me."V. I. I.avelle, Mercer. Cal. $1 at rting glsts. Triumphant. Mm. Saigtiie ', Mhi ion, O.. says Themas' Ko Ke leclric Oil was triumphant in her case; the used It teruseveic cold and pain inside, and was relieved in a few minutes. Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1"'J North Queen street. List, maiden, though you'ie keen et wit, And though et many charms possessed You'll never, never, make a hit Unless with pearly teeth you're blest. Unless upon your toilet stand, Your SOZODONT'S kept close te ham!. m20 lwdced&w Small doses and large bottles ; see advertise men tot bimmens Liver Regulator. A Friend In Need. Time ever and again Themas' Eclectrlc Oil has proved a salutary friend te Hie distressed. Asa reliable curative ler croup in childien, pore threat and bronchial affections, and as a pesitive external remedy 'or pain, it la a never-tailing antidote. Ter sale by II. IJ. Cochran, 'ruggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street. isuchupalba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Uiinarv Diseases. $1. Druggists. Feit Lame Back, Side or Chest use SIII LOII'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen trect, Lancaster. febllcedG itreuti's Household Panacea is the most eflective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally.und thereby mere certainly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strcneth et anv similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aehks, and is TUE UK BAT RELIEVER OF TAIN. "Bneww'S IIoubeheld Pahacea" should be in every lamily. A teaspoeniul of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will bhsak ur a cold. 23 cts . '.mil? tebll-lvdM.W&S&w Skin Diseases. "Swnyne's Ointment" ) Cures the most invct- "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) era tc cases of skin dls- "swayne's Ointment" i Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "iwSyne'selnEl" salt rheum.scald head. "Swayne's Ointment" babcr's itch, sores, all 3wafSS,8ST. sc. chln. "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and 'Swayne's Ointment" t, ,at ,n.t,Mein nrm "Swayne's Ointment" luat "9essing com S wayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "I wafSSS eintS" "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for It and use no ether. It CURES where all else fails. Sold by all druggists, A Couch, Void or Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. "DR. 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 at at at toctlensof longstanding, ills the best remedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and fl per bettle- The large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. 119-MW&Flydw Henry ' Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.brulses sores, ulcer-", salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, trecklcs and pimplce. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money r-'lunded. Be sure you get Henrt's Carbolic Salvh, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents, bold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4 4S Diamond Dyes are se perfect and se beantirnl that it is a pleasure te use them-. Equally geed ier dark or light color, 10 cents. Celdex's Liquid Beet Tonic will euro indi gestion, and perpetuate bodily vigor. Take no ether. Ol druggists. ml91rdcedtw Mrs. Hannah E.Hanpt, Sunbury, Pa., says : "I have taken Brown's Iren Hitters, te purity my bleed and It has dene all I ceuluwlh." Forsaleby H.B. Cochran, druggist, VSJ and ,i uvnomiuunejiMnk , . vbwiwiw ?jr! Swa s 5v '..-& - 'J M-JsuJ'. srmciAX. neTicjes. SznxixTEB Woxxshep. Te de geed work the mechanic must have eoed health. It long hours of confinement in close rooms have en feebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once and before some organic trouble appears,-take plenty et Hep Bitters. Hia sys tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve strength ened, his sight become clear, and the whole constitution be built up te a higher working condition. mar22.1Gteed Tld tilts. Samples free at Grocers. IL A. Baetxztt A Ce., Makera, Philadelphia. 113-2Std44lw A ceiign, uoia.er aere Tr.reat eueam ca etoppee. Jicglcet irequenuy results in an In curable I.tmg Disease or Consumption. Brown's l.rencuial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrup3 andbaliems, but act directly en the inflamed parte, allaying' Irritation, give relief in Asthma. Ilienchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Trouble? which Singers and PublicSpeakars are subject te. Fer thirty years Brecrn's Bronchial Trcche3 l.ave been recommended by physl' ciar.s. and always give uerlect sptisSaetinn. Having bean tested by vide and constant r.se for nearly au tntire goneration, ll.cy fcue -l-teiued we.'- .neritedrankemeng tl.elir.? staple remedies el t!.a tyre, sold at 41 centra box BTfrvwhrni mv-lvrtTT&AF&Ivw J&e-PtAix Tale fkeh Dr. Swatse-Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether lie Is thus afflicted by observing the following symp symp eoms: Intense Itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum, fc'mall lumps sometimes lerm. The private parts aie often affected. The were you scratch the werse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te an j' article in tin market, I gusrantee it te cure the worst case et itching pil&s in exist ence Signed, ILSWAVNE, SI. 1. Dr. Swayne's Olntmc nt. Is alaeaplcasant and effective cure ier tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ler 50 cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, SI. 25. Address, Dr. Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, la. ect!4-lydTu.Th&S&w fllutlicrs! .Iotier 1 1 iwotnersll Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest bya&lcirciillcl suffering and erjing v.-l tli excruciating pain e! cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and gclabetiie et MUS. 1V1N 8LOW8 SOOTHING SY UUP It will lelieve the peer little sullcrer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There It net a mother en eaitli w no lias ever ucd it, who will net tell you i.T once that it will lcgu latetha bowels, and give rebt te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly sale te use in all casts, und pleasant te the taate, and 1-. the nresciipiien et en of the olr.est uud best female physicians and nuises In the United Mutes. Sold everywhere, ii c.-nf's ahrtije. m2.1y-M.W&S&w Hew my threat hurts ! 'J hen why den t veu use Hale's Heney of Horcheund and Tar? Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. mio-lwdced&w new te socuve ritiiltti. t beems strange that any ene will suffer lrem the many derangements brought en by an iinpmc condition el the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSABSAPAItlLLAAXDSTILLIN'GIA, erlSLOODAN'D LIVER SYRUP v ill restore perlcct health te the physicalorgiinizatien. It is indeed a sticngthcniiis syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself tq be the best BLOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, cllcet ually cuiing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders. Weakness of the Kidney, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous dfeeidcra and debility, bil ieti3 complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health rencwer, ter it ACTS LIK E A CHARM, especially when the complaint is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natuial vigor et the brain and tier veu s system. aER PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. UEDIIOIK POWDERS euro till diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. APOSITIVECURE. maj24-2 Fer salts at II. B. Ce'anm's drug store i";7 North Queen street Ti.c diHagreoanie operation et leiclug liquids into the head, and I housed exciiing snuffs, are being superseded by Ely's Cieam Balm, a cure ier Catarrh, Colds in the head and Hay Fevt r. Price 59 cents. Apply Inte nostrils with little tinker. Many pc-fens in Pittston and vicinity are using Ely's Cieam Balm, a Catarrh lemcdy, with most satisfactory result. A lady down town is lecevei ing the sense of smell which she had net enjoyed for liitccn years. Mr. Barber, the druggistflias tucd it in his iamily J and commends it very highly. A young Tunkhannock lawyer, known te many of our readers, tcstltie3 that, he was cucrt of partial deainess. Pitlslen, Pa , Gazette, Aug. 11, 1S70. m22 2wdM,W.FAw KESCUED nieal JJKATII . The lollewingstatciiicntof William J. Cough in, et Semcryille, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for It the attention et our read ers. He says : "In the fall el 1S7C I was taken with a violent bleeding of the luns, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In. the sum mer el 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my leltlung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In docteis and med icines. 1 was se far gene at ene time a report went around that I was dead. I guve up hope -but a irietid told me of DR. WM. HALL'S BAISAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I get a br tile te satisfy them, when te my sur prises d gratification, 1 commenced te leel better My hope, once dcud, began te revive, and te lay I feel In better "Spirits than I have the past three ycai-3. " I writethis hoping you will publish It, se that everv one afflicted with Dise'ised Lungs will be induced te lake Dlt. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle" and can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap pearcd and I shall seen be able te go te work.' sold bv II. It. Cochran, 137 .North Queen street JIBA-TUt; Derwart. March 19. 18S3. in this city, Jacob Leenard Derwart, aged 41 years, 3 menth3 and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the iuneral, from his late residence, Ne. 522 North Queen street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. m20-3td Pewmtx. In this city, en the 20th Inst., Helen, wile et the late Charles Pewden, and daughter of Israel and Margaret Kautz, aged 20 years, 10 months and 10 days. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence et her parents, Ne. 422 La fayette street, en Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill conic- tery. 2td 1TJSW ADrEHTlBEMJENTS, lirAKTEU 1MMKDIATEEY, A MAN AS second hand in a bakery, Annlv In CUARLLS DELLET. 439 Mary street. It SITUATIONS WANTED TWO GERMAN Girls, aged 11 and 12 years respectively, want situations te de general houseweik. Apply at It 28 EAST CHESTNUT STREET. TiODfll). EAST EVENING. NElIt THE X? postefflce, a roll et bank notes. The own er can have the same by calling at Dr. Yeag ley's, Ne. Ill North Prince street, and proving property. . Jt B KICKS FOKSAEE.J BUILDING B1UCIC OF ALL KINDS, PAVING BKICK. OP ALL KINDS. We hav new a large let et building and paving brick of all kinds for sale. Orders promptly tilled. PONTZ 4 BKO., Brick Manufacturers. m22-2td Lancaster. Pa. BAUSMAN & BUrtNS. GENERAL INSURANCE - ': KBAIi S8TATX AGXNCT. -. jrelrli-W - -- - .'SMhi .i." w-..T' i vwL WANTED & BUacKSSTITH WAKTS A situation. Applv at It 28KASTCHKSTNUr STREET, ITTtiK CHICKS il)R BALK. i Persons wanting te ralse chickens can have eggs hatched N. W. corner et Lime and Chestnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. m2I-3td tier rit. .a. btekb BOOH AND rooms. Ne. 10 r DwelliDn containing 5 Seuth Queen street. cer office. Apply at the Istklligbv- uu GENUINE HAVANA AND VARA CIGAKS only 5 cents at HABTAIAN'S YELLOW FfiONT CIGAK STOKE. LUST ON TUESDAY EVENING LAST, en West King or North Queen-street be tween the Plew Tavern and the Black Herse Hetel, a pocket book containing a sum et money notes and silver. A liberal reward will be paid for Its return te It 313 WEST KING STREET. OK 11KNT THE STOKE KOOW, NO. 35 jO North Queen street, new occupied by Ames ilingwalt. te E. FRANKLIN. feb7.8.9,10eedtt I Ne. 120 East King St. -TkfMlMH ItUBkKNT. XV Pleasant and convenient rooms te let. furnished or unfurnished. without beard, at 50 North Duke street tfd FOK BENT. One Stere and Dwelling, Ne. 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dgl-tfd w ANTED A l.AIX WHO MAS HAO experience, desires a situation as cienc or assistant cashier. Can speak both lan guages. It APPIiY AT THIS OFFICE. iM-8T-CLAS3 PKMNSM.VANIA V1GAJKS 1 15 ler 25 cts. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. OK BUNT. A 1.AKOE TWO-STORY A Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, botweon Seuth Queen and Prince StrCCtS ' A. J. STEINM AN, 12M14 Ibtelliebhcbb Office. PUHI.IO SALE. THE STOCK AND FIX TURES belonging te the estate of HARRY J. SCUNEIDfcR, deceased, confectienercr, Ne.35C West KIngstrcet, lately advertised at priva'e sale, will be sold at publiclsale at the ubove numberen SATURDAY, MARCH 21, at 9 o'clock, a. m . It PU1SL1U SALE ON SATURDAY. MARCH 24, 1831. at Ne. 35C West Orange street, the stock and fixtures et the late Harry J.Schm I der. confectioner, such as TWO COONTEKS. TWO SHOW CASES, Shelving, large number et Jars, etc.. Ice Cream Machine and Freezers, as also Chairs and Tables belonging te a flrst class Ice Cream Saleen. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock, a. m. J. ULRICH SCHNEIDER, It Ne. 356 West Orange street. 1Kviil.IV SALE. ON WEONESUAY. MARCH 23. 18S3, at 1 o'clock p. m , at Ne. 11 Seuth Prince street, Lancaster. Pa. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Antinnn Furniture. 3 Marble Ten Tables. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, nearly new. Heater (self leeder), Kitchen Range and Cook Steve, Pictures, Parler Ornaments, Sefa and Parler Chairs, Glass and Qneensware. etc. HENRY SHUBERT, m22-Th,S&Tu Auctioneer. 1UANDI.AI1 SOKrJ THROAT.-AL- IT though this affection, from Its promi nence among the clergy, has received the ap pellation, "Clergyman's Sere Threat," it is by no means confined te mem bera of that pro fession, nor even te public speakers The ap pearances et the parts affected, in this dis eae are characteristic, though vary greatlv in individual cases. All diseases or Eye, Ear and Thieat successfully tieatcd by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office. Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. m22-3td&w B. frank; sayxeb has removed his GALLERY OP PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KCNG ST., 5 Exactly opppesitti the Old Stand. ectll-Cuid&wR V OK SALE. Hie Gill FOR Sa.LB. The undersigned offers for sale the lets of ground adjoining his residence, en Charlette and Walnut sticets, in the city et Lancaster, ceinpiising 211 teet en Charlette street and 2d feet en Walnut street These lets will be sold en easy terms, in the whole or iu parts, te suit purehuseis. Apply te THOS.E.FKANKLIN, OFFICE NO. 120 EAST KING STREET. in83wdVThF&S kPII'li SOBUM, SON CO. CARPETS AT Philip Schnm, Sen & Ce.'s,. NO. 150 SOUTH WATER ST. LANCASTER, PA. We have a full supply of RAG AND FILL ING CARPETS. We only nse the best of It you want a Geed. Serviceable Carpet, please come and examine our stock belere purchasing elsewhere, a3 we will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Come and see for yourself and be convinced, as we always have the repu tation et making FIRST-CLASS CARPET.. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY . CJVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, BLAN KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. 3- Dyeing dene in all branches at short notice. GOAL! GOAL! Of the Best Quality, expressly for Family Use TRY A SAMPLE TON. PHILIP SOUUM, SON & CO., Ne. 150 Seuth Water St., Lancaster, Pa. mar22-lmd-M,W,&S A TO THE IANTTFACTOEY OF THE Lancaster Watch Ce. HAS BEEN RECENTLY COMPLETED, WITH THE PURPOSE OF DOUBLING THE CAPACITY OF THE FACTORY V THE VARIOUS GRADES OF THE Lancaster Watciies. Extensive Mitieii Sr - t - v -s--: SECOHDEDIflOrC THURSDAY EVENING, MAB, 22, 1883. THE SOUTH. TJSLEGBAHS FSOH SODTHEKN STAXE3. Negotiating With galml Merse te Present tba "Puden Play" 1b LouisvUle LeuisvUle Murder and Disastrous Flame. Louisville. Ky.. March 23. J. K. Mulkey, of this city, has been in cerrea pendence with Salmi Merse with a view tehavincthe "Passion Play" presented here daring the latter part of the summer. A SI 5,000 Residence Destroyed. St. Paul, Mian,, March, 23. The resi dence of H. B. Beerd of Minneapolis was burned yesterday. Less, $15,000. A Lawyer Commits Marder. St. Leme, March 22. Sumner C. Hoi Hei comb, an attorney, shot Jehn Alsehire at Butler, Bath county, en Tuesday night while intoxicated. Aleshire died last evening and Holcomb is in jail. Fire In Columbus. Columbus, Ga., March 22. The Fon taine cotton warehouse was destroyed by fire this moraine, together with 3,400 bales of cotton, 40 rolls of bagging and ether property. The Columbus bagging factory also le3t 3U.OO0 worth of bagging. Total less, $200,000 ; insured for $145. 000. Anether Fire. Meuntairy N. C, March, 23. The Eureka cotton mills were destrewed this morning by a supposed incendiary fire Less, $60,900 ; insurance, $15,000. BABKIS1STJRU NEWS. Heuse Ullls In the Senate. Special Dispatch te the Intelligenczk. Harrisbure, Pa., March 22. Iu the Senate this morning the Heuse bill ex empting buildiug and lean associations from taxation, and Greer's anti treat bill were favorably reported. Similar action was taken en the Heuse bills providing additional means of safe ty in cases of fire and allow ing two hundred dollars te each military company for armory rent A bill was introduced authorizing district attor neys te employ assistant counsel in erimi nal cases. Coxe's concurrent resolution authorizing the governor te appoint a commission of six persons, three from each, political party, te inaugurate a better system of book keeping in the auditor general's department was adopted alter an unsuccessful effort by Mr. Cooper te give the appointing power te the speakers of both Houses. The resolution asks for an appropriation of $2,500. A resolution was adopted te adjourn at 5 p. m. tomorrow, being Geed Friday, until Monday evening te read bills the first time ; an amendment was offered te in clude bills en second reading. Cooper strenuously opposed the amendmeut te prevent the consideration of the Philadel phia recorder bill and the pipe bill ; the amendment was adopted after a futile effort te make the consideration of the recorder bill the special order en Wednesday morning." The Senate pro ceeded te consider the bill te reduce the number of copies of public documents about one-half ; the Senate made still further reductions. Heuse IVoceedlegK. , In the Heuse Speaker Faunce announced the appointment of Rev. It. J. Keel ing, of Harrisburg, in place of Rev. W. H. Elliett, of Lebanon, resigned. The bill fixing the salary of Philadelphia county officials was passed second reading, as was the bill giving the state tieasurer a cor poration clerk. The Heuse adjourned pending the consideration of the Nichol Nichel son congressional and, apportionment bill, amended by Miles by substituting the Re publican bill. The Duke's vane. The judiciary committee of the IIouse te whom the -Dukes case was referred, held a meeting this mernicg and decided te place the matter in the hands of a sub committee. The committee will meet this afternoon te determine upon a plan of action. Dukes will ba subpoenaed te ap pear, but as yet the committee has no knowledge of his " whereabouts.' Rumors that he is in this city are as yet uncorrob orated. NUT A MEKRY 1TAR. The Difficulty Between New Yerk Milk Healers and Producers Net Settled. New Yerk, March 22. Excepting that the shortage of milk in this city is even greater te-day than yesterday, the aspect of the battle between the producers remains un - dealers who are the milk exchange are milk dealers and changed. The unconnected with h' urly growing mero restive as thr-y see their business brought te a stand still .and their future prospects jeopardized, and it is certain unless a settlement is at once effected they will take the matter out of the hands of the exchange. The preposition en the part of the exchange te pay 31 cents per quart for the latter halt of the month of March, which was rejected by the representatives of the producers yester day, will be submitted te the meeting of farmers te be held at Geshen this after noon. MIMING PERILS. An Explosion by Which. Six Men Were Prob ably ra tally Injared. Siienandeaii, Pa., March 22. An ex plosion of gas occurred this morning at Packer colliery, Ne. 2,of the Lehigh Val ley coal company, at Lest creek, by which Martin Toepy, Jehn Murray, William Mc Andrew, James Litchman, William Litch man and a Pelander, name unknown, were severely and perhaps fatally burned. The Litchmans, father and son, are the most seriously injured. AN EnGLISU OPINION. What the "Thunderer" Says of the Tariff Lair. Londen, March, 22. The Times says : "The tarift lawin the United States is only a step toward free trade, the pros pects for which will be clouded if the pros perity of Americ were checked or if the Democrats were te shrink i"i cm their pesi tien en the question. The alarm of the protectionists indicates hew the prospect for free trade is at present brightened." Arrival of Payne's Remains. New Yerk, March 22. Arrangements were perfected te-day for the reception of the remains of Jehn Heward Payne, whictf arrived in pert by the steamer Burgundta te-day. Frem here the remains will be taken te Washington and delivered te the authorities of Oak Hill cemetery, te bs held by them until the 9th of June, the 9l8t anniversary of the poet's birth, whei final ceremonies will take place. Escape el Four Prisoner. Trenten, N.J., Mareh.22. Adispatci from Mount Helly says that four .prisoner!, three white men and one colored, escaped from the jail there last night by sawing the iron bars from the cell windows. It is thought they had assistance from tie outside. They are supposed te have gee te Philadelphia. Training Fer Their Beat Race. Washington, March 22. Edward Has Ian. the oarsman, arrived here this mer ing. isetn ne ana tvenneay go into aetii training at once for their race, which take place near Bosten, May 30th. Sentenced te Ise Uaag ed, i New Yerk, March 22: Alexander Jef fersen, who murdered .Henry Hiekf! acl B"--aaaBa"SSn-wa-m-W ITOOMarchW. Th Osmd Victeria's injured lhb tinaea most satisfactory and-her physi cians hope the swelling will disap pear entirely within a few days. There J has at no time been any grounds for the excitement ever the matter, which ssems te have been created in New Yerk. The matter creates very little comment in New Yerk. A S35,000 Herse. Chicago, March 23. The trotting stal lien Jereme Eddy, with a record of 2:16 was sold yesterday te 11. U. Jewetr, Ce., of Buffalo, for $25,000, the largest price ever paid for a trotting stallion, ex cept Smuggler and Piedmont. He will be retired from the track. Hearing About His KeyalMuther-ln-Eaw. Terente, Ont, March 22. The secre tary te the Marquis of Leme telegraphs this morning the authentic news that the queen is suffering from the effects of a slight sprain of the knee, and will seen he well. WEATHER INDICATIONS. WAsniNGTON,March22 Fer the Middle and Seuth Atlantic states, warmer fair weather, winds, mostly southwesterly, stationary or lower pressure. MAJIKE1S. Philadelphia Market. Pan.ADSVBiA,Marcli 23 Fleur market dui. ; Superfine, S3 233 7i ; extra, 93 733 25 ; Penn'a Family. S5 0035 12. Rye flour at 3 753 87. Wheat dull and weak : Del. and Pa. Red, $1 1331 1S; Ne. 1 Hed, tl 2081 20)$. Cern dull and easier : Steamer, 02c : Sail Tcllew and Mixed. Gtfi&lXc : Ne. 3 Mixed. Oats quiet and steady ; Ne. 1 White, 65c Ne. 2 de. MSSIc; Ne. 3 de, 5?K952c ; Ne. i mixcu. eixasc. Eye dull at 67070c. Previsions quiet. Eard steady. Butter dull and prices laver buyers ; Pa. Creamery extra, &J3Sc; firsts, SDe; Western, 3233c ; firsts. 25c. ltells dull. Eggs steady and tairly active ; Penn'a, 21c ; Western, 21c. Cheese firm, with lair demand. Petroleum firmer : Kenned, 8WQSc. Whisky at19 New Yerk Market. Ne ruHK. March 22. Fleur dull and strongly in buyers' favor. Wheat opened Uc higher; alterwaids let advance and declined ViMMc ; Ne. 2 Ked, April, $1 181 19 : de May.ai 201 21 : de June.$i 2141 212J ; de March, 1 17 bid, 1 17' asked. Cern lc lower and heavy ; Mixed Western spot. 57gG7c ; de future, 65368c. Oats JSiic lewer: State, 5257c; Western, iOasCc ; Ne. 2 April, 50H50c ; May, COJiQ I0Jc : June,5Ji51c. Grain and Prevision notations. One o'clock quotations el grain and pre is ions, lurnisued by S. K. Vundt, Breker. !! Er.st King street. Chicago. Mar. 22. Wheat corn Oats April... 1.C5 52 May.... l.lOJ .57 .12 Petroleum. Oil City..... 1.04. Perk 18.15 Lara 11.20 Llve Stock Market. C111CA.00 Hogs Receipts, 14.CC0 head ; ship ments, 4,?0D head ; demand weak ; packers de cidedly bcari h; market dragging and510c lewer: quality liir; mixed, $77 55 ; heavy, $7C58 10 ; light, 17 CC7 60; skips, at $4 85Q 6 75. Cattle Receipts, 5.50) head; shipments 2.500 heiid ; demand steady, tairly active through threugh through eatand prices firm ; lancy, $7 15ffl7 2 ; experts $G50S7 ; geed te choice shipping, J6 OgG 40: common te lair, $5 1035 90: mixed butcheis' passably active and firm at 12 754 85 ; stock era and feeders at $1 15510. Sheep Receipts, ?,400 head ; shipments, 3.CC0 head : market strong and active ; demand brisk ; expert sheep, $7 : inferior te medium, $34 5 ) : lair te geed, S4 755 85 ; choice te extra $ 5 50G 55 ; common, $4 5035. East Eibkbtt Cattle Receipts, 608 head; market slew ; prime. $Ggn 50 ; lair te geed, $5 255 75 ; common. $45. Hogs Receipts, 2.873 head: market fairly active : Philadelphia, $7 858 20 ; Yorkers, 87 6097 65. Sheep Kcceipts, 4,oeu neau ; maraet siew prime, $C GOfflB 73; common, $!C0g5. lair te geed, $5 SOfflG 25 ; Stock Market. New Yere, PnuadelptilH :iu! Lecal . also United States Bends reported d.iilv Jacob B. I.ome, 22 North Quean street. 10:00 K X. 4C, 3VA 31 110 71 1.111 ' pk r.K 31 37! 31 30 110 110 Denver & U!e Grande N. Y..I.ake Eric & Western Kansas and Texas Lase Shere New Jersey Central New Yerk, Outarie A W..., Ok Pun i, 31. & Omaha 72 713 25 48J4 48 0 1!) 39 29 48'4 40 19 29 8 62 26 50 a sea 15 racinc juih...... m"s Rochester A Pittsburirh 19V1 Texas Pacific 3 Wabash. St. Leuis A Pacific... 29 Western Onion Tel. Ce Pennsylvania Centrnl Philadelphia & '.cadin. Northern Pacific Cem " " Proierred Uuffidrt PdtB. i West 82w 61 26 I OX 86 16 Oi4 50 87 16 Lecal Stocks anil llends. Reported by J. B. Leng. raj Ea val. sole. Univ ity n$urei. Lean, due 182... iioe ar 1885... 10! i.trtj. 1890... 100 m lh95... IOC 6 per ct. 1 a 1 or 30 years . . 106 't per ct. Scheel Lean.... 160 ' 4 " iu ler 2i years., loe 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 6 In 10 or 20 years, ion Manheiui borough lean 100 11 KM itr0 K0.50 VK 103 V 102 J2.25 33 45 120 90 2 170 100 '5 16 1 21 100.55 tire 105 1t2 100 1(3 MI80ELI.&M30UB STOCKS. yuarryville K. R Mlliersvllle Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch factory Gas Light and Knel Company Stevens Heuse (ISeuds) Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company..... Marietta Hollewwaro Stevens Heuse.. ............. ........ Sicily Island East Brandywlne s Wayneab'g... $00 50 . 50 . 100 25 , 1C0 100 , 50 50 GO Mlllersviim jsemiai aenoei Northern Market MlaOKLLANKOUa BONDS. Ouarryville IJ. it., due 1893 $100 Reading & Columbia It. R5's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 188G 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duelSSS 103 TUWirJKJJ STOCKS. Big Spring ft Braver Valley $25 910. Bridgeport & Horeshee 13 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia ft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring Columbia Marietta , Maytown ft Elizabethtown Lancaster ft Ephrata Lancaster ft Willow Street Strasuurg 4 Millport Marietta ec Maytown Marietta A Mount Jev Lane, Ellzabetht'n & Middlet'n.. 25 25 25 25 ?5 25 25 25 25 25 100 50 25 25 50 25 25 100 18 20 18 .'ill 10. j 47.2. 40 21 (0 -0 te 54 75 55 133.1'J 41 35 79 275 10 $205 110.25 135 110.25 143.50 107 142 141.31; i-'8 20t 150 140 114 7ft 130 105 Lancaster ft FruitvIIle.. Lancaster ft Lititz Lancaster ft Willlamstewn. Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster ft Manhelm Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland... Lancaster ft Susauehanna. 300 BASK STOCKS First National iantc 1100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Bank. 103 Ephrata National Bank 10O First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National iianx, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bankr Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 ManheiJi National Bank 100 nnien National Bank. Mount Jey. 60 New Helland National Bank ion Gap National Bank 100 CLOTHING. O H. UATHVOK. " OVERCOATS, Dress Suits. Easiness Slits, "Damtalnnna xauMuwuet WalsteOfttS, xn uesiraeie winierinaicnais, auaue prompi prempi ly te order ter men aad boys, at bottom prices ter the next two months, at 8. 8. RATHY0F8 Mtrchiit Tailoring Iriilditafcit, WevlOiat. && y.r L - a- -shr -(--. KTi.. . .JSESeaSSKS J)AT, T3ei PR0PHYLACH! FLUID. A Household Arttal far Use. Eradicates Fer Settles - . -i- obeid taerla, seirt HE AT 1DI1 cerated lUilLi211liiSBMU Fez. lie aUCeatagieael rcraeiu wiuuur en um uu mew freely. Scarlet Fever nas never beaal snread where the Flnld waa naed. Fever has been coral with It ttfUr Meal i naa laxenpiace. xne worse cases or ai yield te It. Fevered and Side Per auxu.ne.' vi sons reireshed and Bed Seres prevented by bathing with Dar bVa Fluid. aaa it ,j? riiiiiiu m cmmim,- i . "I! I Impure Air made member fkmllv was tal wS harmless and purl- neu. Fer Sere Threat it Is a SmaU-neT. Ii Fluid: the pattemti sure cure. net ueuneus, i Contatrien destroyed. Sinea, ana le house Fer Frosted Feet, Chilblains. Piles, three weeks. adM linanngs, etc. Rheumatism cured. Sere White Complex pox jrju.v ahyju ,'r . uwreraxaBiA Aii.-f , wa rjuuunua. riiBBBV 341. ' Pbia. - ? fitfSe, ions secured by Its use. Ship Fever prevented. Te purify thebreatli, Cleanse the Teeth, DIPHTHERIA " ?V!g& , PJMVJSKTMLA-iSlM The nhvatebaa mmi "J it ea.'.vtDe surpassed. naa rtavtrata mnUnMS' -S.'r -i. Catarrh relieved "and saccessrally. ftL-ssfc's:- cured. Erysipelas cured. LrEAHBeHZ UiVatarVS-' . therU. A. tenum'?- Burns relieved In WSBCK, Greeaafteea." if1 stantly. Scars prevented. Hvtentrv cured. Aia. Tetl.1- ArlaA n "tSST : Wounds healed rapid ntinlAi.tt iwMnatail ly Scurvy cured. An Antidote ler Ani mal or Vegetable Pol Pel sons, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid dar ing our present ai fllctlcnwlth Scarlet Fever with decided advantage. It Is in dispensable te the sick room. Wx. F. Sahvebd, Eyrie, Ala. Ulcers partita. sasV".?f healed. Uir . In cases of Death tt .i..'i sneuiu be usca wim3sf&3. the corpse It wfltfv?i. preveBtanynBntese -:Si:-i aut smell. f?1 . - G25a. The eminent raraw wsri elan. J. MARIOBT ftWKf sims, M. i New- gsj5 UVIlTIIV13t A &V& lXKC 'SVS.'''Sl by's PropeylaoMeSjgJ?- SCARLET FEVER CURED. ciuiu J9 m vMuwvaii jr-v? uisiniecianc !?! ...... i .. . .t .-st VANDKBBILT UMVXBSITV. NA8XVILLX. TSBILF 'L,i Kii'-.? x irauiv vu 100 iue3i fjxcejienb qasuu v riii?-j Darby's Piephylactic Fluid. As a dtalBlectaat ,S,zi nn.l An.te.nH. 1. 1 .Ah .hiuw.ltii.llM . . JC' TTS practically superior te any preparation Wit. :-S?. -j which I am acquainted. ' 1 -3 A N . t. LtrPTeir, Pre t. Chemistry. v DARBT'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED T igfij uMM ...Mn ir e..... .j...(. .'Vj',t. Hbv mm IT. TivK-wa n n ehnnh nr ta rY. Strangers. N. V. VjiS? jes. .LiKweute, I'einmDia, jrrei., univeraKJV- r-n"-- Rev. A. J. Battlb. Prof., Mercer University. ,5SS uev. uee. ir. pikbce. uisnep m. je. uunreB. vsss uuisrisaaAULis iu isvjttx hujlk. v-. Pcrlectly harmless. Used IntenuUly or externally ier man or iseasu The Fluid has been thoreugly testeaVand we have abundant evidence that it basdeae' everything here claimed. Fer taller Inform-1 atien get or your Druggist a pamphlet or seal te the proprietors. j a. zeii.iNce., . Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. Fer sale by II. E. Cochran, Druggist, 137 an4 139 North Queen street, Jan22-lyeedftw . TT-IOWET-'WORT. SIGNIFICANT SPRING. A Dissertation upon Its advent, and Its effect upon mankind. "The green leaf of the new come Bprlna."8hak, Everybody recognizes spring, when It la once npen us, but many persons are net fav miliar with the exact date et Its appearaaen. Webster, the world-renowned lexicographer gives us a doftnttlen, which may net be Inap propriate here. "Spring," says he "Is the. season et tha ear when plant? begin te veire tate and rUe ; th vernal season, comprehend ing the months et March, April anil May. la the middle latitudes north et the equator." Thomsen, in his "Seasons,' and Shakspcaia in many of his works, have, peihaps,,ne peers in describing it, and yefetherial spring" if freighted with malaria, "that insidious loe, lurking unseen In the very air we breathe" It spreads ever the fairest portions et our land ; brings death and dUease te theusindj; cuts oil scores n'ponsceres et our children ami youth, as well us tliee In advanced life. A pestilence is re.jardc'1, with little lew appre hension, and ) eeple everywhere are asking; what is it?" "Where does I comefroat "What will euro it?" Kidney-Wert, u a Spring; .Medicine. When you begin te loae appetite .have a headache, a pain In your side, back, anil shoulders; te toss about at night In restless dreams; wake In the morning with a foal mouth and furred tongue ; feel disinclined te go about your we k, heavy In body ami op pressed in mind; have a fit of the blues,- when your urine gets scanty or hlgh-CDlered; te suffer with constipation, diarrheea; or Indigestion ;-have a pasty, sallow face, dell eyes, and a blotched skin .one or all of thtit common complaints will certainly be evi dences that your liver Ii dl-serdered, torpid, or perhaps diseased. A bottle or Kidney Kidney Wert is, under such circumstances, a price less been te such a person. Bare assertions of proprietors have come lie ressesslcss force than thsy frequently merle,' The cause of this condition of popular tklam is, in the main, te be found In tbel that charlatanism covers our bread Meritorious articles arc tee frequently in bad company. Tim irtnflitnra nf I 111 npV.Wflrt .!. MM zji n.m. nil Of! tt.mreitnnm i nil fill rte t.llft naaWfaa y-J: ntl.Al.n.nti1fAna Whan vaafflml a.-.'i?l.? lk. LUUll 1I& 1Zliti.lMi.M.J.a. I, Ml... WIUMtUI. ., "S " - ' . rrkw-a ti- tt trlnav. Wrft la ft ,nmtlli tn 4faaaV &-TJJ a..aK illan..lniKi n a liatr.. Ti9nn ... An t I Ana lil nrtlxte thit rnnf ten. hf-lnntra tfi umM "Cirssj shall, fellow thU statement. -. -- , , , , - B ,T - A Physician Experience. Dr K. K. Clark, a regul.ir physician of f VMJ tensive practice m Grand Isle County, awl av" ffis worthy deacon et the Congregational Caaesv&'3 at Seuth Here, Vt , has used Kidney-Wert lesjSlS" -A several years ia his practire, and before tlM ,-?. present proprietors purchase! aalnterest'tst' it, he had given his unbiased opinion la ttj favor. This opinion has net changed. M aaeiijal rlnne better than anil ether remedv Thamtemam .. r A used." says the Docter, and, further etvs J writes : ' I de net recollect an Instance wlwi' the patient te whom I have given It bMalMa,sf te receive benefit lrem its use, and la seji$S4;r' severe cases most decidedly se." These as'-'-?.-,. . strong words. They are from a reprssBts;Sr? Live, uuiisuieuiiuus. uvc(MfpiMwuauta ywmmmrx citizen, newever, nnu ustter swu lacy. irue. g Kidney-Wert will bear all the eaeeaii lavished upon it by Its friends -and name is legion. " I will swear by KMaej-EC or Lancaster, Pa. We will supplemeattM STri';- "r"J aBci ting, as a matter of fact, aad eae emaleA-Xr- nrilnmnnatrallnn ttint. fill Ttitntmt llilfl !! ' af " P -"' this remedy are it friend and advocate. -. '.. rs?J ml6 IwdedAW TriDTXr.Y WORT 1TOK SALE AT IV Cochran's Drutr Stere. 137 and 139 .He Queen street. saaxS 3aux' U ASTERN HAltKKI BUUSKOV. canltal. $50.000 : Shares. SS0 each, navable M:5 monthly instalments et $10 each, cemaetietasr sl about APRIL 15.. ijM par unUl MARCH 30th, wbn the anhserlailesty doeks win ee ciesea and ine eemni) penaw-- nnntlv organized. Persons wiafiiBc tesvas scribe can de ee by calling ea aay et taw mittee or ai reea. Mcuraan me.b Hense. the Fulton Natiemal Vaalc or Herr ft co.'s Real EsUte OfHce, Ne. Mi King street john r.8TAurrxm:4r.-7. KEV. A. V. XAUL. -J5f r A. T. DONNI.IiT. Vj , ALLAN A,. HSKJBV- ml5-lwd&2tir j - rpOBACOO PRESSES. .-jft. : MINNICH'3 L' AT EST IMPROVED 1 PREcSES. , ,a: Fer Caslne aad Baling Tobacco. SeKteJ erablenartles ea trial, wavraatettl In every feature te aay la pmtat: aetaannreaemtadean'be zetan I pease. 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