Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 27, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTER JBAIJbY DJTEELIJGECER TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1881.
TAX COLLECTORS Al'FOINTKD.
IVnat Ttaey are te Get rer Their Werk.
After receiving a number of proposals
from different parts of the county for the
collection of state and county tax in the
respective districts the commissioners have
appointed collectors as fellows, at the
compensation appended te their names :
Adamstewr. Wm, H. Redcay, 5 per
cent.
Elizabeth Kaac Walter, $49.75 per job.
West Eail S. W. Wanner, $G8 per job.
Fulton Ed win Stubbs, 5 per cent.
Bart C. II. Tyson. 5 per cent.
E. Hempfield S. B. Frankfort, 1 per
cent.
Ceney Laac B. Yerkes, 5 per cent-.
W. Hempfield Peter Neiss, $90 per job.
Manheim twp. II. 11. Illyus, $110.73
per job.
Pequea B. E. Itadclifle, $40 per job.
Paradise A. L. Witmer, $130 par job.
Raphe Gee. Eaby. $CS.50per job.
Mount Jey Wm. F. Hamilton, $65 per
job.
Sadsbury Amer Rea. e per cent.
Strasburg borough B. F. Boek, C per
cent.
Brecknock G. II. Bewman, 5 per cent.
East Earl Jehn S. Redgcrs, 5 percent.
Warwick Peter Witwcr, $7C per job.
West Denegal Jehn Preacett, 5 per
cent.
Edeu Gle. W. Birtly, 5 percent.
Salisbury A. B. AycrB. 3 per cent.
West Cocalico Jehn B. Hewer, $59 for
job.
ItAKT 1TKMS.
Our itCK'ilur tieorgctewn Correspondent.
On Sunday 2.1th iuhl., the biue birds
were singing with four inches of snow en
the ground.
The coming spring will likely witness
some extensive improvements in the vil
lage, as Palmer, Moere and Kceley attend
ed the sale of lumber iu Williams' weeds
ou the 23 1 inst., ami were among the pur
chasers of lumber. Our village can stand
a little improvement if net given tee much
at a time.
The mill near Georgetown known for
many ycais as Cooper' h mill, and owned
ever since its erection (ever 40 years age)
by one of the Cooper.-", will, this 1st of
April, go into the bauds e( H.Cleudennan.
Milten Iluidelbaugli was se unfortunate
a few day.; age as te leso another horse.
This in.ike-; tlie sjetiri oue iu less than a
year. This one hanged ittelf with a halter
chain.
J. J. B.uiglmian, of Villa Mahr, was
serenaded by lb- Nickel Mines baud en
hih fiftieth birthday ami asked the bjys in
at a ventuie when te his surprise, he
found that his geed w ife h.id made ample
propaiatiens te cntcitaiu all his friends
who came te dn him honor. Miss Nardie
Quiuley lately had a pleasant biithday
partv. planned for her by her parents, Mr.
and'M:s. O. E Quigley.
Delivery of .Untl Matter Iu Lancaster.
Editors IxTiM.uecscr.n Tlie delivery
of mail matter in Lineaster put me in
mind of the crab, viz : it progresses back
ward. I reside en East Walnut street and
get my mail any time between I en and
elLven o'clock in the morning. Whether
this is the fault nfthi; elfi ;e at Lancaster
or the department at Washington I de
net knew. I submit the question whither
this is up te the times. 1 will undertake
te say there is no ether town in Peuusyl
vania where mail i-t se delivered that tin
first mail in the morning is net delivered
eat Her. Lanc.iiUr may be the best pay
ing efiiee te the department in this state.
ljut if this is at the expense of this late
detiveiy it certainly will net be claimed as
an advantage. What we waut is earlier
delivery. Why is it that Lancaster did
net get an appropriation for a public
building, when sue.h places as Scranton
and ethers like it did '.' There is a reason
for Lmcaster t'fing left out in the cold,
but I lerbear. The reason will suggest it
Milf. Much mialit be said en both thesj
Mibfucts. I ni"t some one mero comp
tent than mj.clf will take tip this subject,
and set it feitu in its proper light
March 2Gth, 1883.
IT. B,
Habeas Corpus
Richard Heilig, at rested by Officers
Eichholtz and llerr a few days age en a
supposed bail-picce taken out by his bail
alter he failed te appear at ceuit te
answer a complaint of larceny, was taken
before Judge Pattcisen this morning en a
writ of habeas ceipus with a view te his
discharge. It was shown that the
bail piece, though taken out at
the time stated, had never been
extended, Heiliir was theiefere discharged
by Judge Patteif-en, but he was lcraanded
te jail because of detainers against him
which held him te answer for alleged
felonious assault and battery ou Constable
Bell, of Marietta, and for carrying con
cealed deadly weapons. He will probably
have a hearing ou these charges before
Alderman Spurrier te-morrow. It is
understood that Bell never made complaint
against him for assault and domes that he
(Ileilig)evcr shot at hint though he says
that he shot at Heilig when he ran away
fiemhim.
ICallre.td llusu:e8.
The statement of the business of all Hues
of the Pennsylvania lailread company
east of Pittsburgh and Eric for February,
1833, as cj:ii pared with the same month
iu 1882, shows an increase in gross earn
ings of $405,405, an increase in oxpeuses of
$148,392, an increase iu net earnings of
$257,073. The two months of 1833. as
compared with the same period of 1882.
show an increase of gross earnings of
$901,501, an increase of expenses of $307,
03G, an increase iu net earnings of $053,
SG5. All lines west of Pittsburgh and
Eric for the two mentrA of 1883 show a
surplus overall liabilities of $10,2C5, being
again as compared with the sam period
eflSS2 of $67,054.
A Suit About Tobacco.
Befoie Alderman Spuirier yesterday af
ternoon was heard the suit of Abraham
Lcaman, jr., against E. Y. Sterner, for
damages resulting from a breach of con
tract. The facts in brief are, that; Lea
man sold te Sterner his ciep of tobacco
at 17, 8, Sand 2. When he deliveied it
Sterner refused te leceive it, alleging that
it was wet and net iu a merchantable con
dition. Leaman then took it te Skilcs &
Frey, and sold it te them for 15. 8. 4 and
3, and sued Sterner for the difleience,
$18,00. The hearing before Spuirier wjs
a decidedly lively one, and the principals
and their counsel came almost but net
piite te blows. The alderman gave judg
ment for plaintiff ler the full amount
claimed.
Lledertiranz Kaster Enteitalniuent.
Last evening the Lancaster Liederkrau.
gave a veiy pleasant entertainment at Schil
ler hall. The concert pregramme consisted
of line music by the orchestra, singing by
the Liederkranz, selections en the trom
bone by C. Rehra, soles by Wm. Iveehler,
II. Mellinger, H. Drachbar and A. Ben
der, a duet by Misses Miller and Reth and
a concert polka en the cornet by F.
Weber. Prof. Haas presided at the piano.
After the concert the dancing began and
it was kept up until a late hour, te the
enjoyment of all who participated. The
entertainment was largely attended.
Ttie New markets.
it is htatcd that ever $43,000 of the
stock of the new Eastern market has a I
ready been subscribed, and that the books
will be closed ea the 30th inst. The small
amount of hteck remaining unsold .would
ba taken by Laucaster capitalists but it
is held for tha benefit of country farmers
who may wish te purchase. .
Taa stockholders of the new Western
market will meet in the erphans1 court
room for organization and ether purposes.
m27 lydifcw
The Illrunnercber.
Tim T:n(e. innnnrf m.rl fAefitrnl rf ir
Lancaster Mtcmierclier was held in their
uau last evening, ine attenaance was
very large, the music under the direction
of Prof. Carl Matz was excellent, the
dancing and waltzing lively and graceful,
the rcfreitfncnts substantial and bounti
ful, the ladies charming and the gentlemen
irallant. The sole " Gnadcnarie " by
Mrs. Matz and the quartette by Messrs.
Fr. ILufel, G. Pfeiffcr, A. Ball and Henry
Gerhart were admirably reudcied and
loudly encored.
Cuttle Isuyers.
Yeik Daily.
Yesterday morning Ed. Yohn, cattle
dealer of Laucasler county, arrived in
Yerk and is buying up fat and sleek
beviues. It is said that nearly all the fat )
cattle in the vicinity of Manchester have i
already beeu purchased. The market is
getting mero than brisk and numbers of
dealers will seen be calling en our farmers
who have been feeding cattle during the
fall and wiuter. Frem $0.15 te $7.50 per
hundred are the prices paid se far, and it
is probable that they will go higher.
A 1'iane Wrecked.
Yesterday afternoon as Jehn Weudler
was moving Samuel Moere's upright piano
te his new home en East Orange street,
the horse attached te the wagon en which
the instrument was leaded became
frightened and jumped suddenly forward,
throwing the instrument out of the wageu
and shattering it in a shocking manner.
Tobacco Sales.
Jehn K. Rohrer, of Lampeter, sold te
Jehn S. Rohrer, 6 acres for a part of which
he received 15, 8, 4, 2 ; another part 13, 4,
2, and another part 9, 4, 2.
Insurance Paid.
Mr. J. D. Leng, agent New Yerk life insur
ance company, yesterday paid the wiitew et
Dr. J. G. More, deceased, 1,002.87, amount et
his policy, with $62.87 dividend.
C. A. Heeec, who Jermcrly kept a slioe stere
In Lancaster, but who ha been absent for u
lew year. lirn returned te tills cityand started
aaegnr l.icln'-y lit 'e. ill Seuth Queen street,
where lie will be iileu'ed te meat his old
friend it
ilii i untHiitaiieuug Light.
Mich la a word If the unlque apparatus or.
exbi! Ui-n it tlie moms of the Portable. I'.ler
tiic I.itfiU Ce., 22 Water strtHt. l!oteii. Jt oc
cupies 111" pac of only live isielics ami
weUiii liisi live pounds mid eun lie carried
with eu-e 'I h- liifht, or n:eie preperiy lighter.
requ're- :ie extra power, wires oreennections j
nnn h se t ensirnciLt: mat any pan can uc if.
placed hi yti:dl eest. The chemicals are placed
In a gh;, nj'eil ; :i caibeu and zinc api aiatu-i
withaspj'a! t, inuin altacluuenr, istlien ad
justed se m te form a battery, and the light is
ready. The pressmeena little knob produces
an electric current by which the&piial of plat,
inum id heated t.j incandescence. The Porta
ble Klecttic Light Company -yas recently in
coiperat'Ml.wlth a capital or $100,100, under
the laws uf MaRsachusetts. The usefulness of
the appuiutiH and the low price ($5) will no
doubt result in its general adoption. Seme et
the prominent hutuics men et the state are
identified with this Auterp: be. In addition te
Its iiseasuliKliter, tlie apparatus e.iu also be
u-edin connection with a burglar alarm and
galvanic battery. liosten Transcript, Dec. in.
ltd
AuiUfcmeutH.
" Xnbedt's Claini "' this Evening. Tills w est
erndiama will be pi evented iu fulten ejtera
house this evening by Mr. .les. J. Dew'tlng,
supported by a strong company, and ha ring
various and linn attractions In tlie sliapoef .
trained animals and realistic scenery. This!
play is said te taVe well, and the press notices j
of it arc altogether favorable. Mr. Dewllngis
sild te be an eminent hiicces3 in the principal I
role.
" East Lunnc " Te-morrow. Mis Adu Gifiy ,,
will appear to-meuow evening in this btii-
ring emotional domestic drama, In winch she I
has ter a long lime displayed her high hit-
trieuie abilities. She is announced te besup besup
peiled by :i very capable company.
SI'KVIAI. X O'J'l VMS.
It is certain that Hi lenjrera spec li. the
weaker it I", but net se with a cold, the longer
it inns, the worse it becomes a cold, be it
ever se slight, Is no tiifle, it should be check
ed in its early stages. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup
is tlie "liaimet Gilead" that million say Is
divine, in its oiigen.
Skill in this Workshop. Te de geed work
the mechanic mus have geed health. It long
bems el confinement in close rooms have en
leeblcdhls ban t or dimmed his sight, let him
at once and before some organic trouble
appears, take plenty et Hep Hitters. Ills sys-.
tetn ill be rejuvenated, his nerve sticngt.n
ened, his sight become clear, and tlie wl'.ole
constitution be built up te a higher wer'xlng
condition. . mari-i-lfi'jeed
b!KBt Your Fund
It you want te be ileal thy. Hew can you It
your teeth refuse te de the work t Get Vnem
put in order by skilful dentists, and us SOZ
ODON'T te keep them light. SOZODONT is
the best preparation ler the teeth.
m27-lwleedftw
" I had Salt Rheum for 19 years. Keur jiack
aticiODr. IJensen's Skin Cure entirely cured
me." V. I. Lavelle, Mercer, Cal. $1 at drug
gists. Triumphant.
Mr. Seigtrie.i, Marien, O.. says Themas' Kc
lecitie Oil was triumphant iu her case; she
used tt for a severe cold and pain inside, am!
was relieved in a few minutes. Fer sale by
II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North
Queen street.
Tli '111113 Stanten, Wrlghtsville, l'a., says:
"Brown's Iren Bitters instantly rcllevx;d me
et an alarming flutter et tlie heart.' Fer
sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!)
North Queen street. mSG-lwd&w
Kek a cough or tore threat, the best medi
cine Is Dale's Heney of Horehound and Tar V
Pike's Toothache Dreps cine in one minute.
mAMwdeed&w
Dr. l?en-en's Ce'.ery and Chamouitle Pills
contain no opium, or ether harnilul drug and
are !il5hly recommended ter headache, neu
ralgia and nervousness. 50 cent?, at druggists.
Fek Lame Ilae.r, Side or Chest use SHI-
1 I.OH'S POKOUS PLASTKK. Price, 25 cents,
j Seuth II. i;. Cochran, 137andlS! North Queen
trert, Lancrisler. tebMi-edB
iicnry'" Jarbellc Salve.
The best Salve in the world for cuts.brnjses
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin
eruptie:,-. (recklce and pimples. The s-tlve Is
guaranti.'U te give perfect satisfaction in
every dM' ei money refunded. Be. sure you
get Hekiy's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25
cents. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4
XEW AHTJSRT1SE2LEXTS.
This Space Reserved for SHULTZ'S
SONS, Hatters, Ne, 144 North Queen
Street, Lancaster, Pa , (Gundaker's Old
Stand.)
izw ah rs.iviLnxiti.sis.
I
j P"""0 BA":
POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE
AT
NO. '22! NORTH QUECN STREET,
SATURDAY, MARCH 3L 1883.
Twclve Head Driving Her?oa
Ten Head Farm Her3s.
Teres Market Wagons.
Ttve Tep Buggies.
And ether articles te nunvieu'. tee
A credit of Sixty Dayr. will br given.
S. Hkss tfc Sex, Ar.et.
Valuable Information cuit-iined in thft ad
it vuilLicnifiit tit Simmons I.tver Rejjr.l.iter
Till liltH.
(uinplca liee at Grecei. it
;e., Makeid, I'hilai'elphii.
Ha l.i tin r A
II.-2lRit&4tw
43-1'i.aik Talic visem J)k Swam: 3Te V.'ftcm
Jtilay Cencern: Ilehinjf I'i'.es i- one ! l!u
v most annoying complaints known te iih-i-
I clans. Kvery one cm tell vhether heistliui
alulcted by observing the following :yuii :yuii
tems : Lntense itching, piiiliciil.iitv.itrei-ir.i-ting
warm. It seems an if pin vem.s A.eie
crawling in or about the tectum. M:ri!l luiiii-i
.semetinics form. The jirivate pans a: e often
atleeK'd. Tlie iheic you "cratch 1 tie wer-e the
itching iinewing tin' i ly einti u 1 1 supei supei
ler te aay article iu tlu- market, 1 guai.ir.tee it
te euro the worst ease, of itching pile ) in exist
ence. Signed, H.VAYNi:, u. i.
Dr. Sv.'iiyne'sOintineut ij.tlfceapl. ii-,.i.nt..i'id
etrective cuie for tetlei, itch, '-ilf l'.ieim. ery
sipelas, ltarber'ri ite! pimple-, and all scaly,
crusty, ilcliy skin eruptions. i-e!d by all
preminejil druggisl", or will lie tent Jer ."iu cts.
(inSe. stamps), ;i exer, BI.'J.". Address, Dr.
SwayneS; Sen, I'hilBdelphia. l.i.
ect-lyilTii,TIiftS:lw
i Asr Diamond Dyes nie se perfect and se
I bejiutilnl that it is upleii"iii'e te use then:.
jiqiuiuy goeu loi-earicor Jigin eoier, in cems.
Dvsi'htctJJ, nervous Ppe", '-oulef forts,"
Celdeat's Liquid licet Tonic will cine. Ask
or Until en' t. Ot drugtdsts. 1 '.li-jwileed&w
Don't DJe ji tlie aitse.
" Jteugh en Kats." ieti-s cat rats, mice,
rer,ches, bed-lmgs, liie, utits, moles, chip
tn nnks, gophers. "e.
Small doses and 1 irge betties; see advert i-e
tirjent of hinnieiii I.ivei-Jtfguluter.
A freiiil In NesM!.
T'ime ever and aijain Themas' L'clectrie Oil
liaa proved a. s:lutnry friend te the. distre-i., i.
As n reliable riinaivii for croup In chlldie:i.
hO,TO threat and b :ineliial atreetlens. und a a
positive it sterna! remedy for pain, it i a.
nvcr-t.nllng anti.'iete. for sale by II. I;.
Oecbran, ttrugfrist, 137 and ISO North Qu en
f treet.
a ':ou
Stepped.
urail
BiewrV
tne steim
e. v;,e e- aere xnreat sneuic. o e
N;;:e"t tiequn.my results la an in
Lun;' Disease, .or Conaumptien.
i.:e.u-;:Iil Treae-9 de net Ulsordci Ulserdci
eh ilk-- eeagli fyrupj .iu.ll)al5amtf.
but ucldneeilyei thelnflci!nedp.irts,allayln;
Iri'.lutleu, m.T- lelief in Asthi.ia. Brenchia:
Coughs. Ct.;ar:a, and t!ii Tl--it Troulilt Treulilt
whlch Siniiri u:ii' J'u!illeipeake:.s aresubjf i
te. for il'Jrty year? Ilrewu'.s l.renchl.1
Ti-etliu. iiave been u'uii nuendtxi by phj-s'
Cidiis, ami aiivays Give i."rfect s.Ulafactien.
Having been utste.d ty v;U; and constant Het:
for nearly an c lttte teno;-.itien, they nave fit
talned weJ .ii. Ite.l i.m.- x: ..ngtlielewstapl.
remedies of tbu age. "M ut 25 centra be.
evervwherM ..v-lvdTTh&F&lvw
Tne disagree ialIe operation of forcing
liquids Inte the Head, and i he use of exciting
snutrs, are. being ituperscded by Ely's Cream
Jinlin, a cure for Catarib, Colds In the liead
mill Hay Fever. Price ." l cents,
Apply into mi rtrtw witlillttleliugcr.
Many porpen.s in Plttsteu and vicinity are
using Ely's C renin iJalm, a Catarrh remedy.
with most (-atlsfactery result. A lady down
town Is leeiivertng the f.en-,0 of smell which
she had no enjej ed ler fifteen years. Mr.
Barber, the ilruggL-st, has used it In his lamily
and commends It vci-, highly. A young
Tunkhamieek lawyer, Iniewn te many of our
readers, 'testifies tltai he has cured of partial
deafness. I'ittsten, ' , Gazelle, Aug. 15,lS7t.
lir22-2wclM,W,F&W
KKSiiUiin Fueai dkath.
T?t. lollewJng.st.-itenienl or William J. Cough
tnN-et SemcrviUe, Mass.. is soremarkable that
wej 'beg te ask ler it the attention et our read
ej-s. He saj s : "Iu the tall el 187CI was taken
wlt'.i a violent Weeding el the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te leso my
apt elite and flesh. I was se weak at ene tlme
tha tl could'netleavo my bed. In the sum sum
me r el 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
Wli iiethcre the doctors said I had a hole in
my lelt lung sia big as r. half-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hmulred dollar-, in doctors and med
iainves. 1 was pe fur gene at one time a report
weirf around that I wai dead. I gave up hope
but n liiendtehl me et Dfi. WM. HALL'S
tiALSAM FOJi TUli LUNGS. I laughe at
my friends, thinking my case incurable. but I
getiLbcttle te balls fy them, when te my sur sur
priseuvtl gratlficitien, I commenced te feel
better My hope, ence dead, began te revive,
and u-(ay I feel in better spirits than Ihave
thepuui three year.
" I writethis hoping you wiU publlslTir, se
that every ene anlicted with Diseased Lungs
will he induced te take DK. WM. HALL'S
liALSAMJOUTHELUNGS.andboeonvinccd
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I
have taken two bottles and can positively say
that it has done me mere geed than all the
ether mefWcincs I have taken since my sick
ness. My cough has almost entirely di-ap-jtcaredand
I shall seen be able te go te work.'
Keii! bv H. it Cochran, 137 North Queen street
V EAT as.
HecdTON. On Sunday, March 23th, Margai ct
Housten, wile of David Housten.
Funeral from her late residence, at Housten
P. e., near Gap, Lancaster county, en v d
nesday, Uth Inst., at 13 o'eleek. Services at
Oetonne United Presbyterian church atl
o'clock p. m. Kclatlves and friends are in
vited te attend without further notice. 1 1
XBW AIrjSCTiaE3USXT8.
CIC.AK MAKKItS AND STIUFPi-itS
j WANTED. Apply after 7 p.m., at Cigu Cigu
Stere, NO. 841 13 AST KING ST. m27-?t
rpuK WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEIUFJil--
J. ance Union will meet at half-pest te
o'clock te moirew (Wednesday) afternoon, m
the lecture-room el the First Jff. E. chnich.
North Duke ureet. ir
EDWABU F. BBINTON.
AXTOENEV-AT-LAW,
Has removed irem the office el Hen. s. H.
.Reynolds te office Ne. 121 Eait Elm; street.
Lancaster, Fftt iext te Incaster County
vuevi Miciwa
Twe Pair Mules.
Thre3 Sets Singie
Twe Fein Deuble
Harness.
Harness.
luu-tieii. S.i!c te eeMmenca a 1 o'eleek, p. m.
J. C. HOUGHTON.
maiSG-lyd
Si: i -l.DVt-Htlf.K7if EX l.
,i'.vs-i:r;7sei has uk.evh) te
Xe.S7 list James stieet, comere' (Jhiis-
i)K
ti.m. riote-jstenai csws prempiiy ausniicu
utallheur-'. mlii-lvni
i)!A.iit eAi:i:rut:.'i
j:kmevii i'.v
X experienced mums.
AUG. l lIKINUKlIIi,
m-2;-iivd
niv sma- i
clsfais, ck i"
II ilM'.V. AN'.-
Se. :'.2i: Nei l!i (2ucen Street.
tl.tMUIAOB HAVANA
llav.ina llllei-". for .r els., at
YhtliUW p't:ON'T CIGAR
-TOKK.
yeitfAW--
J: Iletl-e. 70
-A;i..iHKOH Or1 A IIT-f-el
long, either the whole root
Li e buyer. Call at
Xe. ibj NOIt'l U QUKEX ST.
ei-p Ifl t )
in'27 '2t
111!
xnrANTi:p
A Jli
t. lit jt (;i:.u;ai.
Atmlvat
t V kitehen weil
COl'LAKD'S,
12" North Queen Street.
It-
Se.
! JIJ K ltl'.Ki: ! :;!CIC BKKKtl
' t Kehli'i'H Celebrated JJeck lieer en tup
I tilis evening at Deee!iV Saleen, Nes HI and
llSXeitlt (Juedibtietit. Cemeandtryit. The
I best lieer in town. It
FOi: lIKM-i FiKSsT-CrASiS ttAllUKK
Shep, wnli wccbsaryllxtuicd. Basement
Ne. 4'. Xeith Queen street. Apylv te
ii n:rt:i: wkcek.
X ej:ili.ak.s i:kiiki;ua
TOBACttl
XJ e
illy iu cents per plug at
!.1.,.1AX' iKLLOW I'liONTCIGAi:
SlOltK.
lOOl '-UAUCt Ir'K SAI.Ii.
JQOj -',2"0 Pound- el To'tacce Ciep or 1SSI,
oneet the be-t giewn in Chester county, is
lei- t-r.le. Appll te
cAi.i:r -M. WAirr.KS,
miC-'Jti'.'iUv, West Chester, l'a.
irllT!(r-.-MriK IS UKKKISY OlVKN
IS th.'t iiiule Iiasbi-en cntPted by the Or
p' ails' com t et Lancaster county, l'a , te
t'.i'iw c.r.se .-liy .lehii Murphy, udminiptiater
et .'larval et Mutpli,. deceased, should net be
(i-c-li ! l liem thedutifs.isadmlnlsti.lforet
".lit estate l.'tile leiiiiiiable Monday, pnl
II, l.-s;; K. .J. KVANS,
nil.; jlil'I u . Attcrr.ey for Administrator.
i.i
) I it I. I 1- -I " l: N V.EI1SESUAV
y'MU II -J. 1--.!. at 1 o'clock p. in . at
... .. !...... ..... I.
IIuVm'.ISOLD A.NDKIICUK-Vi'UItNlTUK
n.tique I uri.l'uie, :i Maible Tep Tables,
l;r."-n- a 'id Ingrain C'MpeN, neatly new,
lle.iiert tt lrr), Kiteh.-n Uaiigeaml Cook
iueve, l'ictiue.-. l'.aler Ornaments, Sefa and
'ju-lerCh-ibs, Glass and Queensware. etc.
x ,. II -..iiun it I h li-c-i. i.;uii;;i-ii--i . t- .,
uitl aiiuirui.
ii
,:;-TI',S&Tu
Auctioneer.
f'Al'l rAI.InTS AMI OTIIKBS
trceking Safe Investments
Aieu'sp' etlully invited te call and learn lo le lo
eitiens. -liie!i aiu geed, and prices et prep-...i-.e-
ii.ivin-' ever CVi per cent., clear et all
Tiviiiii'l Water iienis. lients guaranteed.
I " lliiNI'.V JiECIITOLD,
I(mI LsMtc and Irsurance Agenf.
' Xe.r!S. Queen Street.
j". s. Choice Huilding Lets fiem $1.1 te C0
j per trot.
,j" n:.i?K W.VI.OK
t !
' HA KhMOVKD HIS
i ' i 1 i
MY UF Pl!0'rOUAPHY
TO
4ZZ AND 44 V7F.ST KING ST.,
INC
. siKUyopppe-lMllm Old Stand.
A
uiur.K as.j. ruiti.it; sai.k !
t'li'i.elmli! .nd Kitchen Fiire.itiire iu
WLi'M.iDAMAliCH'JI.lsS.!, fill 'e sold
tt punlle Mb', without to-erve the euthe
-tee-of lloii-elieldand Kitchen Fuuilluie, nl
Ne III S.-.IU11 (neen strtet, con luting et 1
Teen Jtf "hair plush Parler Suite. 1 Tenne-sn
ni'iible Table, 5 s-mall table-, 1 music
Htai"! 1 French builed-walnnt llesk untl
ileckeitse. 1 walnut n arble-tep Mdebend,
Ite't-liet valnut Kinsien Tab'e, :! elegant
inaibl. -top Chamber Milts. -50-1 yar setlirus-'i-s
farpet, 1 walnut 11 ill -tanl. I'leture.s and
i'-.i'ifiniis. i.umbiea iins. Lace Curtains, Hair
and fining Matties-es, Kitchen rurniture in
gieatVarietj. and a .aige and well-se ee'ed
stock ei oilier goods toeuumeioustoini'nlion.
Sale te t'lmniener!. -it 1" o'clock (Miarp). en
P'lid d:"- when conditions will bemade known
j,v A. II. ' Ul'I'LCK.
Mi'i:!. HitvA Sew, Auction C.--.
m'4-Stilit
w
: 1.8 FA FOsTKK.
TIE 1ATEL0T.
The vi.it late-'t novelty iu a Gentleman's
e:l,f, easy ft adjustment, simple In its ai
ranycmenl, perfect in hbaye, neat and grace
ful in appenunee, rei.r.-eiiting te aeeiUln
extent u DeMoin'ville when tied, and yet li 's
totally diiTercnt te unythingyet introduced in
a stylish, fashionable scarf. They arc se much
in favor wltn the r.isiuenauiu geii.it-uiun .
the large cities, Unit it is net considered THE
THING te appear in stylish society u Ithent
THE MATKLOT. We have Hie ri tone
worn with them, the elegance of which con
sists in their simplicity. This scarf we l.ave
made in choice patterns el stlk and the Priee
is as medeinte as the Scarf i uniquc.SPKING
OVEHSACKfl antl SULT3 ier MKN and
YOUTI1& and CIIILDP.EN'S SUITS In the
ver- latest and mes.t iittractive stjles with
Prices the very lowest.
TRUNKS and VALISKS Jtem the cheapest
te the veiy jiui et.
SOLI'. AGL.VTS ter t. iir.VLAP &. CO. antl
J. B.STKTNS FINK JIATi. Alse a com
plcte stock el etlitr niaii.iractuiers' goetl".
IJcstliniuality LefistlnPilce.
3-J500rAMSeK DKPAI'.TMKNT will
Ojienfir.st week in Al'tilL.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
Hes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St.,
LANCASTER PA.
SECOND EDITION.
TUESDAY EVENING, MAB, 27, 1883.
AT HAEEISBUECr.
AWAKCHEU OPPOSITION TO PKOHI
BITION. Pretests Pouring la Restriction of Judical
Districts Cutting Down the
Public Printing.
Special Dispatch te the IirrxLuaEKCER.
Hakkisburg, Pa., March 27. In the
Senate remenstrances against the passage
of the prohibitory constitutional amend
ment were presented from citizens of
Philadelphia, Allegheny, Lancaster, Schuyl
kill, Carben, Pike, Berks, Clearfield,
Wayne and Westmoreland. Senater
Humes introduced a joint resolution for
a constitutional amendment requiring
a population of sixty thousand te consti
tute a judicial district. A resolution was
adopted te print seven thousand copies of
the state nshery report. Toe senate Dill
te reduee the number of certain public
documents from 85,000 te 22,000 was
passed finally by a unanimous vote. The
Senate bill te authorize parties te a suit
te select an attorney te try their case was
passed finally.
The vote by which the Senate bill te
prohibit the issuing of free passes was
passed te third reading was reconsidered,
en motion of Biddis, who, in committee of
the whole, submitted a substitute for the
bill, whieh prohibits railroad companies
from issuing passes te any one except
officers and employees and impos
ing a fine net exceeding $500
and imprisonment net exceeding six
months. Cooper moved te reduce the
fine te $100 and de away with the impris
onment feature, whieh was net agreed te.
Cooper proposed te go into committee of
the whole te insert an amendment author
izing the issuing of passes for charitable
and benevolent purposes, and that the act
go into effect when issued by the governor.
Net agreed te. The bill as amended by
Biddis was then passed thiul reading,
yeas as, nays 14. eteutnau and .uyiiu
voted acamat the Dill, lhe lunacy Dili
prepaied by lley t's commission was passed
finally. TLfcuomiuatieuofR. S. Edward
of Philadelphia as cominissieuary general
of Pennsylvania was confirmed.
rjouF.e Proceeding.
The folio wine bills passed finally iu the
Heuse : Requiring school directors te clese
schools duriug county institution ; uew bills
lelatieg te teachers' certificates; the Liudis
bill te prohibit political assessments ;
authorizing married women living separate
te convey their separate teal estate ; te
permit illegitimates te inheit from each
ether.
WASHINUTON NEIVD.
Kx-l'reMdent Diaz Presented te tne President
Washingtex, March 27. Ex President
Diaz, of Mexico, was formally presented
te the pri-si'dcn; te day by the secretary
of state. He was accompanied by several
members of his suite. Minister liomere
and General Fester. The reception took
place in the blug parlor.
Secretary Felger's Condition.
Secretary Felger slept last night and
aweke this morning much refreshed. His
appetite is improving. He ate his break
fast this morning with much lelish. The
inflammation of his head and scalp con
ttnues te subside, and his general syrap
toms are mere favorable than for several
days past.
ltrady In the Star Keine Trial.
The examination of Dersoy iu the Star
Iteiite tiial was continued te-day The
witness dei.h'd hivv'ug drawn a check
fur $7 000 as dei-ciibed by Rer
dfil. le said he had tliawn ene for
$7,500, but did net then go te Brady's
office, as Renlell had stated. He u!m
denied having ever wiitteu a letter te Bos Bes
ler inviting him te a&sume an interest iu
the nifiil ceutiact business.
Tup Ciramt Jury 'a Action Against tlie Star
Jtuuterti.
The rand jury came into the court this
afternoon and leturned indictments
against Thes. J. Brady for cor
rupt official action in connection with
the two price routes, ene against Wm.
Pilt Kellogg for unlawfully receiving
money from Price in consideration of
cermptly influencing the action
of Brady in regard te his mail reute, and
one against Themas J. Brady and Wm.
Pitt Kellogg, for conspiracy in connoctien
with these same leutes.
ItAlLKOAD NEWS.
Contemplated Krectleu of a new Depot In
I'lilladelphia.
Philadelphia, March 27. It is nt nt
meivd hc-ie that the Philadelphia and
Reading railroad are contemplating the
construction of a new depot at 9th and
Arch streets, with an elevated railroad
connection up Ninth street te the out
skirts of the city. It is haid that this is a
consequence of the proposed allir.uce be
tween the Heading and the New Jersey
Central leads. This plan, if carried out,
will bring the Heading and 1$ uind Broek
tiains into te heart of the city.
A JEALOUS HUSUAND.
IIe Tortures His Victim in a Dense Wemln.
Battle Gkkuk. Mich , March 27. A
man named Jehnsen, living near Jehns-
town, buspectcd a hired man nam;i Frey i
of undue intimacy with his wife. '
Findiu Frey alone iu a dense
weed, he bound and gagged him, j
and securely pinioned him te a tree.
After mutilating the parson of his
victim, Jehnsen left him. Frey was
dihceveied two days afterwaids by
a search party, unconscious and with
his limbs badly frozen. He may recover.
Jehnsen aud his wife have fled.
A 1-OBAUUO WAU.
A Thuimaiid Uetl Makers Strike.
LvNCnuune, Va March 27. A thous
and roll makers struck te day for incruis
ed wages and nearly all the tobacco
manufacturers have suspend d work. The
manufacturer aie determined te resist
the demand of the operatives. A paity of
300 strikers went te Ferd's, factories and
threatened the roll makers there with
violence if they ceutinued at. work, but
the menace was disregarded. Trouble is
apprehended.
Killed rfy the Apache.
Cincinnati, March 27. A special from
Glebe, Aiizeua, says that a man was killed
atSteme Pass, N., M., a bhert distance
from the Arizona line yesteiday by
two Apaches. It is supposed he was killed
te prevent him from giving information as
te the directieu in which they were mov
ing. The news was brought te Tucson
by a passenger ou tha west bound express
which arrived at Tucson this evening.
f.nrillard'8 Herse a Favorite and Ileaten.
Londen, March 27. The race for the
Linolnshire handicap te day was weu by
Mr. Davis Knight, of Burghley ; Scabell
second, and Sulphur third. There were
seventeen starters, Mr. P. Lorillard's
Arauza being the favorite in betting.
Arrival of the Jeenette Survivors.
New Yebk, March. 27. Ensign Hunt,
of the Rcdeers, and Herbert Leach, Jamea
Bartlctt, Jehn Lauterbach and Frank
ManseD, survivors of the Jeannette expe
dition, arrived en the West Phalia from
Hamburg this morning.
Club Heme Damaged by Fire.
CmcAGO, March 27. The Union club
house, ene of the finest structures of the
kind in the country, which was just ap
proaching completion, was partially bnrned
this morning. Less, $25,000 ; covered by
insurance. '
Mew Orleans Deatb Bell.
New Orleans, March 27. There were
179 deaths in this city last week, sixty
five of which were from smallpox.
Wb'AIUER INDICATIONS.
WASHTNGTON.March 27 Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, clearing weather, pro
ceeded near the coast by local rains, north
westerly winds, stationary or lower tem
perature, higher pressure.
Sens of Vulcan.
It is said a movement is being made by
the puddlers in Pittsburgh te reorganize
the order of the Sens of Vulcan, and with
draw from the Amalgamated association.
A puddler stated that arrangements have
been se far perfected that if the word Iwas
given te-morrow, three thousand puddlers
would ask for cards of withdrawal from
the Amalgamated association- The policy
of some of the leading men of the Amal
gamated association in admitting persons
without a trade, and the action of the
finishers last summer in withdrawing
from the strike, causing its failure, are
giving as the reasons.
Au Absconding Partner.
C. P. Markle & Sens, paper manufac
turers of Pittsburgh, made an assignment
yesterday. Their liabilities are estimated
at about $400,000, their assets are nearly
$1,000,000. It is said the failure was
hastened, if net caused by Cassius C.
Markle, ene of the firm, who left Pitts
burgh last Thursday for the West, with
from sixty te one hundred thousand
dollars of the firm's money, thus leaving
it without funds te meet maturing ebliaa
tiens.
M.1KKJS1S.
PhllMdelphla Market.
PEi:.&DLunA.Mareh 27 Flenr ilu.l. weak ;
Suporflne, J3 2."53 71 : extra, fit 7."8I W;
Penn'a Family. $4 7335 12.
Rye flour at $3 75.
Wheat quiet ; Del. and Pa. Ucd, SI 15ft
1 19 ; Ne. 2 Bed, $1 21.
Cern firmer ; mere demand.
Oats steady, hut quiet.
Rye nominal.
Previsions steady.
Lard steady.
Butter dull and weak ; Pa. Creamery extra,
333lc; firsts, KJc; Western, 8203; firsts,
Kelis dull; Penn'a and Western, 9916c., as
te quality.
Kuks atiudy at decline; ; Penn'a, 17fe ;
Western, 17c ; Southern, 16&C
Chtiete firmer and pcarce.
Petroleum quiet; Kuflned, SbiQSftfl.
Whisky at t IU
Ntw Verk .Murker.
Niiw s.,ui, March 27. Fleur dull and
unchanged ; Sunurtlnu Statu, $.1503 00 : Extra
de, $i UO21 25 ; Cheice de, ft 3037 00:
L.... .1 J.-T -tiliT.l?. t.t.,.,.l llnnn fttif 41 1(1
i S i. Choice de, J I &S7 23;Siii)erllne Western,
$350S.I9J; Common te Geed Extra de i'MMib
i WJ ; Ulioicetie, tl ivi ; unoice ,yiiue hiii-ji
Wheat opened JiffiJic higher : fair bnsliit s.
mainly speculative ; Ne. 2 lied. April, $l WVSa
1 19 ; de May, 1 2I41 21 : de June. $1 2i
1 22.
Cern iHL.c hijchcr and active ; Mixed
Western spot, 5SiCGic ; de future, 05a3c.
atsaK better; ntittc, 52857c; Western.
49 t25Gc ; Ne. 2 April, 5151c ; May, S0
5114c: June, 5hS51c.
m
Uralu and Prevision uaotatlecs.
Ona o'clock quotatieas 01 urala and pre is is
:eii3, furnished by 8. tt Vundt. Breker. l.-J
Kast Kint; street.
Ctiu au"- Mar. 27.
W Leat Cern
April... 1.1 bZ 51M
May.... l.lU 5G
Petreleii'. iJli City.,
Oat Perk Lau:
.43
18.1
11.25
Weetern Urulu Market.
Detroit. Wheat dull: Ne- 1 White, tall
spot and March, il 05i ; April, 1 07.JS :
May, $1 10;. Tune. 1 11; Ne. 2 de, $US;
Ne 2 while fall, 9Sc ; receipts, 45,001) bus;
shipments. 32(00 bus
Cern dull ; Ne. 2 nt 4514c ; Ne. 2 white, 47c
IsniAjJAreLis. Wheat was weaker; Ne. 2
red winter, $1 07.
Cern was steady ; mixed, iSe.
Oats weak ; mixed, 41c.
Milwaukee. Wheat was tame; Ne. 2 Mil
waukee ut 1 11 : selt ler cash at tl 0 ;
April at $1 03i ; May, 1 Wt; .lane, $1 10;;
Ne. 3 Milwaukee, ?6e.
Cern was weaker ; Ne. 2. Sic.
O ti were qutetunil iiiiehitnged ; Ne. 2, Si
Uj e quiet and un changed ; Ne. 1, Site ; Ne. 2,
53c.
Barley wan in i.iir demand ; Ne. 3 Spilr.ff,
ex tin, at nlfi57c.
Peef.ia corn was dull and weak; hish
mixed, i,ew it 48'40c ; mixed at 4848ie.
Oats were eteuiiy ; Ne. 2 White at 43aXc.
ltye was dull : Ne. 1 ut 555Xc.
m
JAva Htectt Market.
Ciiicvne Hogs Kecelpts, 7.W0 head ; ship
ments, 4.20J head ; demand Htreuger ; hiislness
necessanly rinall ; market brisk and 5c higher;
mixed, Ji; 07 3); lieavy, $7 457 90: Unlit,
iG 857 50 ; skips at $." 00 g 75; ettering
roer.
Cattle KcccipU, 4.10 head ; shipments 2.000
head; demand Hupted ; exporters and drtesed
beef operators the best buyers ; expert cuttle.
SH J50S7 20 ; geed te choice shipping, 10 004
(J JO: common te fair; $5 l025 10; opening
about 10c higher, but closing rather tame ;
butchers' fairly active and fUm : peer te me
dium, $2 753 1 ; geed te choice 1 4 63 ; corn
Jid Tcxans, 5 Ci ; stockers and feeders, i'i 100
5 0).
Sheen Receipts, ."5.2UO head ; shipments, 300
head : market fair and moderately active and
steady ; expert, id 25?S7 ; common te choice
shipping, 15 708! SO ; eommen te medium, 43
5 5'); Interior; $.t4.
The Journal's Liverpool cabhj reports u
steady live stock murkec. Cattle slew and
weak ; geed te choice Americans, 15IOe, es
timated dead weight Sheep, :0321c.
East Liberty Cattle Hccelpte, 1 072 head ;
market was slew ami 25c te 40c higher than
last week.
Uegs KeceipU?, 5,70 head ; market ea ler:
Philadelphia. I8S8 20; Yorkers, S7 500
7 70.
Sneep Receipts, C.C00 heaii ; market t.iir
ut about lu-twtek's prlct-s.
Ptiilailelpuia cattle Marker.
Mehdat, Match 27. Tlie arrivals or live
stock at the Philadelphia stock yards were :
Fer the week Reeves, 2,900 head ; sheep,
'.t.OOO; hogs. 3,50).
Beet cattle were dull and buyers did nut feel
willing te pay the advance of Jc which drov
ers were compelled te ask te cover them from
hss. aslhey had paid lully c mere for their
stock whelc-nle Fat cows were In tee large
supply, anil unlesi the rate In the country Is
reduced dievers cannot handle.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, 7K7c; Geed. IQVifi; Medium,
WAQVie ; Common, 5&6e ; fat cows. 4Jft
5Ke; slippery cows, 3ft lc.
Milch cows werelnactlve at.J70.
Sheep were slew, and common stock was
hard te sell even at a decline, while extra
stock sold well at an advance. A few spring
lambs were sold ter $1 per hea'l, while -mall
common sold at $4.
Wc quote as fellows :
Estra, 7fl7c ;Goed,6;Q6c ; Medium. VA
Kc: Common, 4S5c; Lambs. 584c;
Veal Calves, 79c.
Hogs were active and in demand ut an ad
vance of ic.
W quote us lollews :
Extra, llfDllKc; Geed, llQllc; Medium,
10!410c.
HALES OF J1KKVB8 AT THE WBST PHILAUKLPUI A
STOCK TABDS.
Martin Fuller ft Ce., 1C8 Western, wholesale
Cf7c.
Reger Maynes. 10 Western anil Lanca-jter Ce.
CKS7K.
A. & .T. Christy, 105 Va.and Pa., 67&c.
R. F. McKllJin.OO Western, UXSc.
James Clemsen.43 Lancaster Ce., 0a75c.
Schamberg ft Paul. 100 Western and Ijtncas-
ter Ce., 6S7J4c ; te Pcnna. cows i'4
5Kc.
G Schamberg ft Ce.. 253 Western, 6K7c
Levi Lewensteln, 17 Western. 6J$aJ4c.
Isaac Adler. 53 Western, OVfiaTJic
ii. Ulman, KiO Lancaster county and Western,
jJ475c.
H. Chain, jr., 40 Western, 6370; 30 Pcnna.
Owen Smith, 125 Western and Pa., 6X7Kc
Jehn McArdle, 1C0 Lancaster county, 67Jie.
Daniel Smyth A Bre.. 90 Western and Lancas
ter co. 6!47Kc
Dennis Smyth, 70 Penn'a, 6iVic
Daniel Murphy, 73 Western. 6Vic.
Bachman & Levi. 130 Western, 6'$e7c.
M. Levi, Se Penn'a, 607c. ,an,
J. Y. Latta. 38 Chesterce., mixed. 4X6c.
Hippie ft Bre., 100 Penn'a cows. 305c.
James Eustlce. 20 Western. Cec.
n r.hain 'Ut Penn'a cows. 4k4i5kC.
J. F. Sadler ft Ce., 70 Western, wholesale, 6J$
DRBSSBD MRATS.
City Dressed Beeves were active and price)
closed firm at DSllc ; with sales of common
cows as low as 7c.
Western dressed Beeves were In light supply
and closed at910Xc.
SALES LAST WABt.
Themas Bradley, CO head of West dressed at
93jeUjJe.
Jehn Tayler, 140 head of West dressed at 8
A. A. Jewett ft Ce., 200 head ei Wc;t dressed
at KiiiWAc.
tt. Mavnes & Ce., 143 head City at OJlOKc
Thes. Bradley. 148 beau de at 9X10c.
A. A. Boswell 117 head de at 910c.
J, 8. Dengler, 78 head de at 9910fjc.
Harlan ft Bre-, 100 head de at SfflOWe.
H. G. Beckman, S3 head. 7Xai0a ""
J. V. Lowden, :J head de at 9XJKc.
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart raid SSI head at 8910c. and
119 head of dressed lambs at leaiSftc
Steek Market.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal stec
also United States Bends ropertod dally hy
Jacob B. Lewe, is North Queen street.
Mar. 27.
1030 1.-C0 b:U
A. K. H. P. K.
uenver jue uranue 46 C 40
H. V.. Lake KrleJfc Western.... 37 36 383
nansas acn uexas 30 go
LakeShore no 110$
New Jersey Central 713 71
New Yerk, Ontario A W ....
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U.inl U & nmahn J mm m
Eechester A Pittsburgh
Texas Pacific
Wabash. St.I.enla A Pacific... 2S
Western Imlen Tel. Ce 82
Pennsylvania Central 63
PhUadelDhtaft Readlnr. !6
St
83
26X
aw?
Northern Pacific Cem te tMH
8a
Buffalo Pitt. West '.'.'. 1$
1
IfOcal Stocks aad Bends.
Reported by J. B. Leng.
Par
Tah
Last.
sale.
Lanc-CUy C per ct. Lean, due 11583.,
.WOO
1106
18S5... 100 1C
1890
100 117
1895..
' 5 per ct. In ler 30 years.
" 5 per ct. Scheel Lean...
" 4 ' In ler 20 years.
" 4 " in 5 or 20 yean.
" G " lnlOoraevcara
1CCO120
100 100a
100
100
100
lce.su
102
103
102
tS.29
SO
4
120
100
Man helm borough lean 100
mscMXAmceBB stocks.
Quarryvllle R. K. $50
Mlllersvllle Street Car.-. 60
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Watch Factory 100
Gas Light and Knel Company 26
Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company 100
Marietta Uollewwaro
Stevens Heuse..... SO
Sicily island 50
East Brandy wlne A Wnynesb'g.... 60
Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
MISCBLZAXUOUS BONDS.
90
3
17J
100
'6
its
I
21
100.55
!K0
105
lf.2
It'll
iiuarryvllle R. R.. due latt wee
Reading A Columbia R. R,,5's 100
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due IS tee
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce..
due in 1 or 20 years 100
Lancaster uas Jjint and ruel Ce.,
duels; '. loe 10:
TuanriKB stocks.
Big Spring & Reaver Valley....,
125
It).
Bridgeport x. iioresueo
Columbia & Chestnut Hill
Columbia Washington
Columbia A Big Spring
Columbia 5s Marietta
Maytown ft Kllzabetlitewu
Lancaster A Ephrata ,
Lancaster A Willow fatreet
Straseurgft Millport... ..........
Marietta A Maytown..............
Marietta A Mount Jey..........
Lane. Ellxabetht'n A MIddlet'n..
1354
25
25
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25
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25
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133.1'J
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US
110.
UM
107
142
141.39
148
200
150
140
154.
75
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UDLTON tPK::A HOUSK.
TUESDAY EVEMMJ, MARCH 27.
l'WO COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENTS.
The Popular Sensational Star,
Mr. Jes. J. Dewling,
In E. A. A. LOCKE'S New Original Drama In.
Four Acts, entitled
CC
NOBODY'S CLAIM."
SUPPORTED BY A STRONG DRAMATIC
COMPANY.
The laineus mustang, Mazeppa, the trained
leg, Spert, thu Siberian wolf, Ttlx, the Cinna
mon bear, Vesuvius. Mr. Bowling will aIse
introduce the following Celebrate I Rlfln
slie;s: Triple Shet (new and original.) Deu-
-W; Shet. Telegraph Shet (new and original.)
Backward shot.
The Flat Beat Explosion ! Tin Thrilling Raft
Scene! The Grottettor Fire Scenes!
The Searing Angel !
ADMISSION 35, SO A 75 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS.
Seats for sale ut thu Opera Heuse Office.
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,'ULTOS OPJ!.it& noesK.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28.
An elegant Souvenir will be presented te eacli
Lady attending.
ENOAOEMUNT EXTRAOltOIKARV ! Or TUB DI
tihecisiied Emotional and Tragic AcTRF-sa,
Miss Ada Gray
SUPPORTED BY
(Jhas. A. Watklns' 5th Are. Cemblnatfea.
Au cvenliigef alternate Laughterand Tears
a vein et Comedy and Pulhes.a lasting sermon
te Wived, Mottiers and Daughters ; an entire
ly new version adapted from Mrs. Woed'it
famous story in 5 Acts, by Miss Gray, anil per.
formed by her ever 200O times in the princi
pal cities of the Unite:! States, entitled,
EAST LYNNE ;
Or, THUI ELOPEMENT.
LA11V ISAllKL, )
Mae am Vijib, j
MISS ADA GRAY.
Iii 'vhlcli cliaracters she has no living peer.
PRICES OF ADMISSION - 75c. f!Oe. and
:i5c. Reserved seal-, 75e. Fer sale at Open
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I'lKNlVALI. &I.EHANON B. K. GO.
Railroad Company.
5 PER CENT. BONDS
FREE OF TAXES.
THE CORNWALL A LEBANON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY will receive bids, atptr,
and accrued Interest from January 1, 18SS.
Fer 5 per cent. Reuis ered Bends, redeemable
nfter July 1,1892, and payable July 1, lUOt
interest payable January 1 and July 1 01
each year at the office et the Company.
49-1 he entire amount et BONDS te b
issued Is
$150,000,
Secured by a
lrat Mortgage 011 the Read, Rolling Stock
Depots, Property and Franchises of tha
said Corporation,
Executed and delivered te
William A. Huber and Jacob U. Redsecker,
Trusters, and duly recorded.
THE BONDS
Will be issued In amounts el
$100. $500, and $1,000,
As subscriber may. prefer.
Apply te
HUGH R. MAXWELL.
Secretary and Treasurer.
' Cornwall u
Or at the Lebanon Dime Saving Bank t . bar
non, Pa. inlO-4wdWft4.r
Cornwall & Lebaneii