jau -7y"V- LANCA8TEK "DAlfcY INTELLIGENeER-THIIRStf AY !iPRlIi 19, lHHSl CRIMINAL COUfiT. l-JENNlS' KKCUUNJZANCK FORFEITED. A Celebrated I'eultry Case Steallefja Blind -ycd TnrKey home utber Hatters imposed Of. Wednesday afternoon. A verdict of net guilty was taken iu another case of arson against Jehn Daily en account of the btatute of limitations barring the prosecu tion. Cem'th vs. Jehn K. Martin. The de fendant was charged with embezzling the Gum of S1G.C2, belonging te the Mutual Beneficial association et Phccuixville. It appears that Martin was employed as a oellector.for the company and in that capacity used tile money. II. II. Snyder, i the agent of, the company in this city, who i" jt LI? r,.j i... ompleyed'Martin.was called te prove these facts ; the defendant admitted te him that he hadpent the money, and while in jail he wrote a letter saying that he would pay the money if released. The defense was that under the agree ment the defendant was te receive a com mission and salary, winch, was only pros pective. Whenever he asked for money lie was told that there was nothing owing te him. As no one ettered te gire him anything he appropriated bevcral little sums te enable him te pay his way ; lm believed new if all was squat ed it would be found that the company owed him. The juiy rendered a verdict of guilty. Senten ced te sis months imprisonment. Cem'th vs. Chiistiau Kapp, larceny. It was alleged that the defendant htole .'52 from Chiistiau Heiuley, who resides above Maj town, en the :lt of March. The mei.cy consisted of four $3 bill.4, a $10 geld piece and a $2 bill. Herulcy drew the money from bank en this day ; he paid a number of bills and then began drinking. Defendant was in his company all after noon and took him diiving in his (Hern ley') own buggy ; when they returned te Elizabethtown, lleruley, who was unable te tell where they had been, found that he had no money. Heinley carne te Laucas caster late that night and was seen with money. ' Iho deiense was that Kapp get into tne buggy of Herulcy at the latter's request, as he was tee drunk te diive ; he endeav ored te persuade him te go home, but was unsuccessful ; he did net take any money frpm Hernley, and all that he spent was his own ; when he get te Lauc.ifctcr he did net have eueugh meney te go home and was compelled te walk ; he lest himself and went by M-mlieim. Veidict, net guilty. Jeremiah Leary plead guilty te the lar ceny of a geld watch fiem Gae. Kirchner, el this city. Sentenced te one year im im piiHeumcnl. Henry K. Luml'-. pie id guilty te the crime of sodomy. The accused is a 19 year old boy and is home what weak inindcd. He was ieuteuced te ene year imprisonment. The giaudjuiy leltuiied the following bills : True Hills. Emanuel Carpenter, selling liquor en Sunday ; Abnm Shewalter and Leuis Weed, fornication and bastardy ; Jehn Leugh, rauidcr ; Henry Houghten and Jacob 1). Waif el, assault aud bat tery ; Jehn J3. Dennis, fei-iery ; Jacob Kisher, malicious mischief ; Hiram Wbit- seii, ja'eu nhiiK, l-ri-ueiiek ueestrer ana Henry 1). Muuay(eId and uowupcrvisers of Mauei township) neglect of duty. hjnercd. Themas Bessick, fornication ami bastardy, with county for costs. Thursday morning At the opening of court Jehn 15. Dennis, charged with for gory, was called. He faded te respond aud his recognizance was forfeited, Pre cct-s was issued te bring him into court. Dennis is in jail en a detainer from the sUciilT. The district attorney said he had given bail te be in court and it was his duty te be there ; he was net held in jail for anything befere this court as his bail is for these oIFeuses. A Poultry Jae. Cem'th vs. Jehn Sentman, larceny, The defendant was charged with stealing two turkeys, ene of wJiicli n was' a ben with-u blind eye aud tlMp'-etti'er a gobbler, "from A. II. Brubaker, iu Satrasburg township. The evidence or Mr. Brubaker showed that Iato eh ttie night of November 20th or early iu the morning of the 21st, he was awakened by a noise aud arose from his bed ; he dressed himself aud looked out of the window wh'en.he taw a wagon standing some di8tance'Irbm'kthe house. A man walked rapidly from the barn te the wagon, which was tlien driven .away in the diiectien of this city ; Mr. Brubaker thought that the man, who get in the wagon was Jehn j3entraatr ; he awakened Gcorge'Jlussela neighbor, and the two follewodithV wagon teJi.Ii is city ; en the way Mr. Russel, as he-testified, identified the men iu the waen a? Jehn Sentman aud his seu Jcffcrseu ; the former shot a pistol when closely foil mud; wheu the pursuers came te town they tiaced the defendant te the houxe ' Stev Marquet, a poultry dealer, en St. Jeseph street, where he had sold a let of turkeys Mr. Brubaker positively identified two of the turkeys, although he did net knew that auy had been stolen from him until he went home. Stephen Marquet testified that he pur chased the tin keys from Jehn Stntmau en this morning about 4 o'clock. Chief of Police Dichler testified that he tjek Mr. Brubaker te Marquet's house, where he identified the Mind-eyed tuikey; witness eidered Olliccr Censemer te take all of the turkeys te the station houe; when that was done Mr. Brubaker identified the ether ti"iy. TIie Defense. Fer the defense Sentman was called ; he denied that he stele any of Mr. Brubakr's turkeys, aud that he was a; his place tbit night ; he is a farmer aud raises tuikeys ; all theso which he sold te Marquet h raised, with the exception of seven, which he purchased from a man named Jehn Morrison ; these identified by Mr. Bru baker were raised by witness and the blind heu was a two year old turkey. The wit ness denicd having been Russel en this night. Several witnesses who keep tell gates testilied te seeing Santman en this night, en his way te Lancaster. F. W. Baum testified that en the 24th of November he saw a let of turkeys at the heuse of defendant. Among them was a blind eyed tuikey, which the witness.en cres examination, said was light in color. Harry Santman, a fourteen year old son of the accused, testified that he came te tewu with his father en this night. They had fittecn turkey?, all of which were leaded at home having been raised there ; they first took the old Strasburg read and then the Philadelphia turnpike The witness en cress examination said the blind turkey which was in the let was light in color ; he denied having told the chief of police that his father had sold the turkeys te a man in a wagon, out near the prison. Susau Sentman, a daughter of defend ant, testified that her lather leaded 10 turkeys, which were raised by him, en the wagon this night: Jeffersen Sentmau, who is also indicted for larceny, testified that he left home that night before his fatner; he saw the bund eyed turkey in tbe pos session of Brubaker at the station house; after they were arrested en Saturday; Susan Sentman, mother of the accused, testified that her son raised the blind eyed turkey. The defense here closed. In Rebuttal. In rebuttal the commonwealth recalled A. H. Brubaker who testified that he did net have the blind turkey in his possession en tbe Saturday of the arrest, and did net get it until after tbe final hearing en the next Wednesday. This turkey was dark brown and only a year old : this witness i and the chief of police, the latter being also recalled, testified that Harry Sent man said his father had sold the turkeys te a man who had a market wagon. Geerge Russel was recalled and he testified that I tne Dimn turkey was a dark brown. ; On trial. M)ceilaneetu Matter?. Ilenty Zel', of this city, plead guilty te the charge of falsely procuring a let of veal from Henry W. Diffenbach, en the name of J. P. Knight Sentenced te tbice months' impiisenmeut. ThegraLd jury returned the following bills : True Bills W. W. Wineheld and Chris tian Sbaip, forgery ; Samuel Hatz, jr., fornication and bastardy ; Mary Ann Haas, alias Lawrence, bigamy, adultery, keeping lierdcr!y hou-se and common scold ; 8. Frank Wanner, felonious assault and bat tery and pointing a guu ; Jehn Murray, -'es Oarr ana Walter Myers, felonious assault, and rmt.tnrir. I'lnered Frederick Lienie. assault and battery, with Charles Carr for costs; H. F. Hermes, false pretense, with II. W. Diffenbach for costs. COLUMBIA JSW. Frem Our ftegulur Correspondent. The remains of Geerge Cerk, colored, which were found iu a well at Middletewu last Monday eveuing, and whose mysteii eus death lermed the subject el an article iu last evening's Intelligencer, were brought te this place en the 0:10 train of the Pennsylvania railroad, last evening, aud iuterrcd in tbe colored people's ceme tery. The funeral did net take place until late in the evening, a large number of the friends of deceased attending. He was formerly a prominent member of the A. M. E. church of this place, whera his funeral sermon will be preached en Suuday at e o'clock, the decomposed condition of the body reudeiing its being kept another day, when proper leligieus services would have been held, impossible. The impress ion which generaly preva:Is here is that Cerk was murdered by some person or persons, either from motives of lebbery or revenge. If such be the case the former was most probably the cause, as he was an industrious aud economical man, and had probable saved some money, and net being of a ouanelsoino disposition, had few or no ememics. The mj sterieus affair lias caused considerable comment here. Knilreiut Aem. An inspection tour was made ever the new Marietta, Reading and Hanover rail road, te day, by Superintendent A. M. Wilsen, of the Reading fc Columbia rail read, and Mr. G. A. Nichells, president of tbe Intend branches of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad. The tour was made in the onuine "Transit" While standing en the Reading & Col umbia railroad, where it passes through the east yards of the Pennsylvania rail rail lead, yesterday, Mr. Jehn Paulis was nearly i uu ever by a backing train of the former lead, which he did net kuew was approaching. He was saved from death by one of the brakesmen of the train, who i ushed forward in time te pull him from tbe track. Had this been delayed but a couple of seconds mere, his death would have bceu certain. A number of small accidents occurred in the Pennsylvania railroad yards here yes teiday. A misplaced switch threw engine Ne. 410 from the rails in front of the dis patcher's office iu the west yards ; a car of the freight train of engine Ne. 584 was thrown fiem the track iu the same yaids; the freut wheels of engine Ne. 870 jumped the track iu the west yards, the cause being the violent collision of two "drafts,"' aud the list of the day's mishaps was closed by two freight cars being thrown from the track in the east yards, while they were being shifted. The broken truck frame of a freight car of the train attached te engine Ne. 573, caused a slight detention of trains at Locust Greve this morning. Middlctewn wreckers cleaied the track. Tbe Criminal Calendar. William Emwriht, the man charged with assaulting the chief engineer of the Vigilant lire company at last Saturday night's false alarm of fire, was te have been ti ied befere Squire Greer last even ing. The squire aud witnesses were en band, but the festive " Billy " was net. It has since been learned that he has left the tewu ; for the town's geed, tee Olliccr Struck conducted Kale Jenes te the ceuuty prison this morning, where he will remain for the following 10 days. Kale was out en a drunken spree, aud creating a distuibance, lauded iu the meshes of the law. Improvement. Mr. A. M. Wilsen is having a pretty perch built en the Second street side of bis rcsidcuce, at Second aud Walnut streets A neat work shop is being erected by Mr. Ed. Spcring te the rear of his jewelry stere The greuuds of the steve works are bjiug enclosed en the north, cast at.d south by a neat beard fence. Other im provements aic shortly te be made about the works. Au Order treiu Louisville. The gas company of Louisville, Ky., has just given an order te the propiieter of the Columbia boiler works, Mr. W. S. Iteazer, for a large number of purifying lids, part of the machinery of a gas works. The castings which are te be connected with these lids will be made at the iron works of Mr. James Perrottet. Columbia manufacturers seem te be known else where than in the state et Pennsylvania even. Among the Cburcbes. A free lecture will be delivered in the M. E. church te night by the Rev. Jesse B. Yeung, a representative of Diekimen college. The subject will be " What de our young people read ?" The congregation of the E. E. Lutheran church contemplate giving a coucert iu the church in the near future. It will be of a musical aud literary character, and participated iu by pjrseus from Lancaster and Yerk. Borough Iluilget. The arbutus is beautiful. Jehu May, of Oskesh, Wis., in town ; Chas. L. Filbert off te Washington. U. B. festival in the armory of Friday and Saturday nights. Robeit Lcaman, who hurt his arm by a fall from a ladder and Henry Stamfield, who had bis feet crushed by a rail, are convalescent. Osceola Tribe, Ne. 11, of Red Men will make further preparations te-night te entertain delegates te the great council, meeting here next mouth. The thieves who stele the lumber from Mr. Jehn Hartman's new houses en 7th street, had better return their spoils at once, an they arc known. A mat tier Entertainment. Irwin & DeArman's star specialty com pany appeared in Mountville en Tuesday aud last nights te large audiences. A correspondent writes that the show gave great satisfaction and the audience was highly pleased. A feature of the enter tainmeut was the orchestra under the leadership of Prof. Irwin. The acting was geed. Free fxMDltlen. Canfield & Underwood, of Philadelphia, piopese te give a free stereopticon exhi bition in Centre Square te-night. The screen will be suspended between the New Era and the Intelligencek offices, and a geed point of observation will be tbe south side of the soldiers' monument. The Mew Military Company. The new military company of this city has been entirely filled, 60 members hav ing been secured. A meeting for the pre liminary election of officers and drill will be held in Excelsior ball te-morrow evening. Driver Appointed. At a meeting of the fire committee evening, the appointment of David Reese, as driver of track 1, vice Martin Garrett, was confirmed. Makheiw Mutual J,lvc fcteelc Insurance Association, by resolution el tins beaid of di rectors en the 14th Inst., Chis. E. Wentz, et Lancaster. Pa., tvas appointed general maua gei. AuiunFiueiitft. 'La Perichele." Tills enera of Offenbach's will be given in Fulton opera heue this evening by the Winston-Gerdon cempans. It is said te be a strong troupe, and in ether operatic plays the Icidlng actresses have wen high commendation. The chorus Urcpeited htreneanu the orchestra excellent. The " Squatter Seiereignty.''1 This rollick ing play will be given in Lauciiter to-n.errow evening by Mint V. Hanley's company, with line stage accessories and a strong company composed et capauie actors. The company have been very succc-s--iul en the read and should have a bigauilleneeherc. The "Maid of Arran " Will be picsentcd in Lancaster. Satin day evening. The play is spoken of very highly as a bii-dc breezy one, full of fun and frolic. Ot it tuc New Yerk World enym ' Jlaid et Arran ' company is niiule up of a very superior let et people, ami we can't help geiug a little out et the way te ehlogize a p.irly et which all the members tiy te sustain their characters ai ladies and gen tlemeii." TIie Oreat Fercpauglt Shew. The; Famous Combination et Hippodrome, Menagerie, Museum, triple Circus etc, is te exhibit here en Wednesday, April 'Jjth. In cluded among its menageiie wonders is a six six ten i hi oceres, a monster hippopotamus, sea liens, aud many ether rare and cestlyaniuials. A leading attiactien in the circus, and one which ought te attract crowds et sight-Mvp. U tweiity-llv.- Asiatic, Atiiean and Ceylon Elephants, all tiained te perform a scries et amu-dnguud wemlcitul acts A long Iistet senaatiei al features :ire annenncyd, anyone et which is wni 111 the tidinlvdeu lee te the en tile exhibition. SPECIAL XOTIVKS. skill in tiu: Wori;ii!ei'.-7" de geed work the mechanic must have geed health. If long hours tit confinement iu cloe moms have en feebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once and before some, organic trouble appears, take plenty el Hep Hitters. His sys tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve stiength ened, his sight become clear, and the whole constitution be built up te a higher working condition. in.ir!-l(!'eed " Dr. Itcnsen's Skin Cmc consists et ir tcrnal and externa! trc it iicnl. at same time, audit makes ih'j skin white, -oft and .smooth, ircentnins no poNenous di iifrs. ?:, at drug gist p, " 1 am truly thankful thai I ever used Dr. Jlensen's Celery and Chamomile fills, for then cured my periodical headache " Mrs. J. It Paddison, Point Caswell, N. C. .Til cents, at diu-'gists. Take In time; see advertisement et Sim mons Liver Keguhiter. Feil Lame Hack, bide or Chest use SHI LOIi'S POKOUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and IV) North Queen tteet, Lancaster. fclillced'i Short Ifrnath O. Ilortle, Manchester, N, Y., was troubled with asthma for eleven jcars. Had been obliged te sit up sometimes ten or twelve uight.stu sin si di. Found immedi.i'c relief from Theni'as' KcIcctricOU.aud is no went lie ly cured. Fer sale by H. li. Cochran, drug gist, i:7 and 1S9 North Queen street. Cot pen's Liquid fleet Tonic imparls sticngth te body and mind. Talc tin ether. Of drug gists. alG-lwdeed&w Charles K. SelUer, Wilglitsville, Pa., says: "Brown's Iren Bitters has ilonciiieie for me than 1 ever thought medicine could." Forsale by II. fJ. Cochran, diuggist. 137 and 18!) North Queen street. ahi-lwd&w A reugn, com or reu- 'inreat sneum no stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curabln Lung SHs-essn or Consumption. lliewnV i.ieuc-hird Tinches de net disorder tin tem.H'h like cough syrups and balsams, but net directly en the i'lflnmed parts, allaying Irritation, give reller In Asthma. Hrenchlal Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles 'lich Siiif-'era and PuhlU-Kpeakeis are subject te. Fer Ibtrtj yours itrewuN Bronchial Troches have been r-eeuimeuded py physi cians, and aiwa: give p-Mlect satl-uacrie.i. Having bO"':i tested by -.vide and constant use for nearly mi euttie generation, tkry h:e al tiilned wcl- .iiur'tcd ram; among tnelcwitaple remedies of the a. ;eid at 2ri cents a box evrrvwner uiv-i-ilTThKAlvw Gote II. II. Cecnian's in tig store ler Mrs. freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright ness and durability et color, aie unequalcd. Celer from i te 5 pounds. Directl'ms in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. S-Twenty-four be uititul colors et the Dia mond Dyes, for Silk, Weel, Cotten, Ac, 10 cts. each. A child can use with perfect success. Don't despair, but read tbe advertisement of Simmons Liver Itcgulater. SPlmn Talk from ln .sivavijb-J'e Whom II May Cencern: Itching Piles is ene of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every ene can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp symp eoms: Inteii'-e Itching, particularly after get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling m or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts arc often ntrected. The mere you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te any article in tin market, J guarantee it te cure the worst case et itching piles in exist ence. Signed, H.SWAVNE, M. D. Dr. Sway tic's Ointment. Is alseaplrasant and ellectlve cure for tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimplc, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $l.ir. Address, Dr. Swayne A Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectU-lydTu.Tb&S&w I.ikk oil upon troubled waters is Hale's Heney of Iloreheund and Tar upon a cold. Pike's Toothache Drep3 cure in ene minute. alG-iwdced&w "A Celebrated Cane." It seems piobable that Mr. Michael O'Con nor, of Galesburg, 111., is net related te the celebrated Charles O'Connor. Hcsiys: AVi marilan Nervine cured me et dyspepsia and general debility." KfcSCUKO jritOM llEATB. The fellow lngstateinciitet William J. Cough in, et Seuicrvillc, Mass., Is se icmarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention et our read ers. He says : "In tha tall et 1S7G I was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese ny appetite and llesh. I was se weak at ene time that 1 could net leave niy bed. In the sum mer OM877 I was admitted te the City Hospital. Whilethere the doctors said I had a hele in my lettiung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se far gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a friend told me et DR.. WM. HALL'S BAI SAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once deud, began te revive, audio iayllcelln better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writethis hoping you will publish It, se that every one afflicted with DIs eased Lungs will lie induced te take DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOBTH K LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. 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 peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold bv U. K. Ccclii an, 137 North Oucen street uenry'" carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.bruises sores, ulcer-', salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or. money refunded. Be sure you get Hewry's Carbolic Sai.vb, 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 A Dangereua Counterfeit. last. u... nnrnertii! te be.'-Walnnt Leatllalr ' Restorer " The 9trenzet evlience"ef its great value is the tact that nartics Jtnewingits great efficacy try te imtletett Kftcli bettle-i.f the tjenuinc Jias a Jac simile OT a walnut 1 at blown In the glass : and nGree'i Lent en tbe enfcliie wrapper. The "lteterer" ts as harm less as wuicr while it possesses all properties nccesarv te restore llle, visor, growth and color te the hair. Purchase only tieai repoi repei Mble parlia. Ask your drugtrist for it- had bottle Is warranted. .JOIINhN HOLL.OWAY CI .. Ptihi'lelphU, and HAJ.f, KUCKKL. SflwVerk. jnne-lyd.oedftw 31ARJUAOES. Fraim-Kecii. April 17, by the Kev. K. 1". Mayser, Jehn i'ralni te Leuifce Kech, both et this city. It Jfi.IV AJtrjilillSXZl USTa. T Wll SMALL HAMMMBK HAVANA cicais. clear Havana idler, ler n els., at HAUTMAN'.- lKl-LOff FliONT C1GAU 'TOltK. W A1KTCII X KUl EllttEB UK North Prince or walnut streets. Apply at Ne S3GXOKTII DUKE hTlittr. - It TfANTM.-TV (2) STOUT HOYS TO VV learn t he l raite et Hore Cellar Maker. JOHN W. LOWELL'S, Keystone Cellar F.icteiy, Xes. 18 and '.( Kast Chestnut street. al9-3t SAn;nrrtiKNnoKi-erieBisHKKe-ly given that the undersigned will sell at public sale, en Saturday next, Apil! 21, 1SS3 at a o'clock p in., at the Iato resi lence et Catha rine W. Powell, deceased. Ne. '.'.I West James street, Lancaster, nil the Household aud Kitchen Fuinituieet the wild deceased. UJENKY SUUIJEltT, ale-Jtd Auctioneer. YM. V. A. MKKTiSe-A SPECIAL . meeting d the Yeung Men's Christian Association will be held te-morrow (rrlday) evening at 7 o'clock, te censider the inviting of the state executive committee te held the next state convention at Lancaster. The con ventions iieuall v meet in September, and thei e are about 0j delegates in attendance. A full attendance et the membership desired. It VTOT1CKIS HKKISltY UIVKN THAT AN lH application ter a chai Icr will be made te the Cemt et Common Pleas of Lancaster county, te ineei peratu a numbcret citizens et Pennsylvania, in an asociatien te be known as the:'uoidenville Cernel Band." IJ. F. ESIILEMAN, n5 niTli Attorney ler Applicants. TOU SAI.K A VALOA1SLI5 HUILDIISG V let near the centre of flic city. 22 feet front bv :7 in uepth. mere or lesj. wiih choice fruit, situated en t-eulh Queen stiect: also ene let by 30 feet front by IS lect deep, en West German sticet. Inquire at J.BOTHAP.MEL'S, air, 3tilM, WA SB l.T. Seuth Queen Street. w ANIIKIM MUTUAL LIVK STUCK In surance Association, et Pa. Managers' etlice. Ne. 1" Kast Orange street. I ancaster. Pa. Thu members of this As-ocialien will pli'.T-c take notice that all assessments inailn by the Beard et Illrectei-. and new in. paid mu-t be paid immediately te thu undersigned or authorized agents et the company CHAS. II. VVENTZ, Manager, alB-3ti'eed Lancaster. Pa. LlSl'ATK OKJAIHIV it. Ui.AKK, L.ATK OK Xj Lancaster e'tv. deceased. Ii Iters testa mentary en t-ald estate having been granted te the "undeisigned, all poisons Indebted theivte aic lenxislcd temake immt.iliatu p.iy ment, and these having claims or demands against tlie same, will pre-cut them without delay for .'011101110111 te the undersigned, ic biding in Lancaster city. JOHN W. CLABK, MAUTIIA B. CLABK, ELIZABETH CLAUK, aUO tltdeaw Executers. ANY fAKT IIKTKK SKIN Oil MUCOUS membrane may be the seat et cancer; It is leund 111010 Jicqucntly en tbe leg and Up than elsewhere. 1 have seen it arise from the cicatrix of a scald, a blister, or a cut, from a mole, li 0111 a wart, and li'ini a ."i tuple catena tion where two moist surfaces lay in contact, as in tliegiem. All cancers and 1 11111013 cuied without pain, or using the knife by H. I). LONGAlvEB, M. 1. Otllce 1.1 Kast Walnut i.titct, Lanea- ter. Consultation Irce. ulH-dtd&w li JTJCANK KAYLUit HAS BEMOVEl) HIS UALLEKY OF PHOTOtiltAPUY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 V7B8T KISSG ST., S" Exactly opppe din the Old Stand. ecl,ll-';mdSwU I.I.I'M A. UKtSB & CO. '3 Rral Estate and Insurance Office BEMOVKD TO NO. 103 BAST KING STREET. (Oppoilte Leepard Hetel.) BKLIA11LK 1NSUBANCE AT LOWEST BATES. niar.ll-lmd CKIKANs' UilUKT SAI.K OK KKAL ESTATE. On SATURDAY, tin 12th day et MAY, IreJ, will be sold in pur suance et 1111 Older et he Orphans' Court, at Public fcale, at the Keystone Hetel in the city et Lancaster, by the undersigned, admin istratoret the estate et Cathirine W. Powell, late et said city, deceased, the following de seribed It al K-tale. late of the said Cathari 10 W. Powell, deceased, te wit: All tha' certain ene-aud-a halt-story BBICIC DWELLING HOUsK, and let or piece of ground, situated en the north slde et West James street, between North Oucen and Piincestri et.s, ins-aid city of Lan caster, containing iu lrent en said James street sixteen feet, lour and one-halt inches, and in depth northward eik- hundred and six teen tcct. te a twelve feet wide common alley ; being house Ne. ii. Poisons wishing te view the piemlses .will please c 11 en Iho undesigned, or Dana Gra ham, living near. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock In the evening el said day, when al tendance will be given by DANIEL G. BAKKK, aprlO eawdts Administrator, Ac. AT liUKSU'S. THINK OF IT! 4 CANS FELL & SON'S i!B. TOMATOES, 23c. Every Can Uuarantecd. TWO .ir. CANS, BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES, 25 cents. Splendid Small White PICKLED ONIONS, in Jais, 10 cents. Remember the DURKEE'S SALAD DRESS ING and our FINE TABLE OILS. Salad Season is at Hand. Call and sce our assortment of BOTTLED PICKLES, SAUCES, OLIVES, etc. SPLENDID MIXED MUSTARD by the Gallen or Quart HONEY by the Quart or Gallen. CALIFORNIA FRUITS in Cans, fcomething New. Dedicated OAT MEAL and HOMINY. Uie it a Tual. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. 1 If. MAKTLN & VU. We are new showing the Newest Patterns el WALL PM& CARPETS. NEW EFFECTS .' NEW COLORS : BOOMBERY'S NEW MORESQUE PAT TERNS in Extra Super Ingrains. New Mo Me qnettes. New Biussels and New Tapestries. Three patterns Tapestry, entirely new, 05c. Four patterns Tapestry, entirely ntw, 75c. -OUR UPHOLSTERI DEPARTMENT Is in charge el Mr. Vendcrsmitb, late with Jehn Wanamakcr, and we guarantee better work and lower prices en carpet work than ever before. Every branch el Upholstery Werk promptly attended te. WINDOW SHADES! ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS PUT UP PROMPTLY. 6-feet long, with fixtures complete. .'0 t-ents. i feet long with lixturcs complete, 40 cents. J. B. MIRTH & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. SAMCBL H. I'KIOB, ATTOKNE), HAH Removed his Otlice irnm 56 North Duke pireet te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Bear et Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. njl7-tld tfJSW jU)TJStTIgKM.ElfXS. A 8XA J. Ington Fire Company will be held te anorrew (r'RlD AY) evening at 8 o'clock, in "Washineien Assembly Hali. third fleer et Cirard Heuso, North Queen street. It A. U. HAMMOND. Secretary. "TTJANTKU. A UIIUU KKUABLH U1KL If or woman from the country te de go.i ge.i go.i eral housework in a small family. One who is net afraid te work. Must cbme well recem mended. Call en Saturday April 21, at Ne- SOUTH QUKENSTKKKT. al93t -TkELAWAKG KIVKK 1ANUASTKK JI. AJ It Ce. Subscribers te the capital stock et tbe Delaware Iiiver Lancaster Kailread Company are hereby notified thai the Direc tors of said Company have required the fourth Installment or 11 vedellfrsnerstiHrp te heejilleil an anu paia en jienuay. May u. lSSi, te Henry Carpenter. Treasurer, Ne. 2S Seuth Queen stiect. Lancaster. Pavment et s!d liwi:ill. j ment may be made te Isaac W.GuIdin, Pugh- rewu, unesier cuuniy ; 10 eamuel iv. Cassel. llloeming Glen, Bucks county, or te Alexan der Sellers, Telterd. Montgomery county, l-"a., who are authorized te receive said install ments and receipt therefer. HENRY E. CAKPESTEB, Treasurer. Lancaster. alS-lttd PULTON UPKKA HOCSK. Ma-ONK NIGHT ONLT.SZ SATURDAY, APBIL. 21, 1883. The last great New Yerk succe-s. Second season et Leuis F. Baum's ltemanlic five-Act Drama, THE MAID OF ARRM, Produced with the original great scenic ef fects, mechanical devices ami powerful cast. which wen for this play the united plaudits ej theTpres and people during Its lccent'suc cesstul run In New Yerk. 2 Recognized Stars. 2 AGNES HALL0CK, 10UIS F. BAUM, Supported by the following eminent artists: J. S. Morgan, II. J. Hurley. Jno. II. Nichelson, -FiankCrane, C. If. Oenntseu. Mis. Katherine Gray, Marie Frances, Fanny Melville, F. A. Dunn. JtSi-An Elegant Lucky Souvenir" will he presented te each lady attending the per formance. ADMISSION, - - 35, CO and 75 CENTS. j:KSEBVEDSEATS. - - - 75CENTS. Fer sale at Opera Heute Otlice, al'.3t T 'HUltSDAl, Al'RlL 19. Ne Weak Spots. If our stock of Ready-made Clothing and Cleths for custom orders is in any point incomplete Ave de net knew it. The best buying, best cutting, best making that can be put in for the various prices at which garments must be sold have been combined in our stock and we are new ready te meet and te beat all competition. Our plain talk means business. It will pay you te remember it. Wanamaki;r & Brown. Oak Hau., Sixth and Market M.reets, JFOK S.U.JS. IJfSACH TltEES. An EMra Let et FINK LARGE PEACH TREES: also ether Fruit and bbaile Trees will be ler sale en SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL SI, at LYTE'S STANDS, al3-'2l Centre Sipiare. 1 KOCKKV ftfUK SALE. A WELL-ESTABLISHED GHOCEKY STORE In a large manufactuiing country town. Heuse, Mere, store Fixtures and a full line et GROCERIES. The whole can be bought ler lcs than $2,501. Inquire attne lU-Imd ' INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE. TjOK SALK. Valitile Git? Bull Lets FOR Sa.L.E. The undersigned offers ' for sale the lets et ground adjoining his residence, en Charlette and Walnut streets, in the city et Lancaster, comprising 211 lect en Charlette street and 2G) feet en Walnut street. These lets will he sold en easy terms, in the whole or In parts, te suit purchasers. Apply te TH0S.E.FUAEKMN, OFFICE NO. 120 EAST KING STREET. m&SwdWTIiF&S HOOTS & SHOES. TJJSMOVUDl 1CEMUVJS1JI WM. H. GAST, Has Removed His BOOT & SHOE STORE TO- Ne. 105 North ueen Street, Whole he will be pleased te serve all his old customers, as well as new ones. aprlS-lwd<w HHTISiLTJULNaiMNTS. TULTOJN OPJSUA HOUSE. THURSDAY, APRIL. 19, 1883. Special Engagement of the CONSOLIDATED Jennie Winsten and Amy Gorden Comic Opera Companies, IN OFFENBACH'S CHARMING CREATION Perichele, the Street Singer. The cast includes the Great Favorites, Miss Jennie Winsten, Miss Amy Gorden, W.H.MORGAN, ARTHUR U. BELL, MAX FIGMAN, Miss AGNES EARLE, Miss BELL NICHOLSON, Miss ANNIE CABMAN. A GRAND CJIORUSOF20 VOICES ANU FULL ORCHESTRA IlAiuvr Sciirkter, - - - Musical Director. Max Fieman, Stage Manager. ADMISSION, 35. no and 75 Cents. RE SERVED SEATS, 75 Cents. Fer sale at Opera Heuse elllce. nll-5td PULTOS Ol'EKA IIODSK. Friday Evening, April 20, A BOOM OF LAUGHTER : THE GREAT NEW YORK SUCCESS ! Direct from HARRIGAN & HART'S THEATRE, NEW YORK. EDWARD HARRIGAN'SMASTERPIECE, Squatter Sovereignty! Will be presented by. W. H, HANLEFS COMPANY. After a successful run et 300 nights atllar rigan & Hart's Theatre, New Yerlr. All the Original Scenic Effects. All the Original Songs and Music. The Famous Billy, the Geat. The Comical Donkey, Tem Cellins. THE IMPERIAL QUARTETTE". Seats new ready at Opera Heuse Office. ADMISSION, 33, SO and 75 cents . BE3ERVED SEATS, 75 cents. al7.4td ! SECOND &D:M.$J. THURSDAY' 3VSa., AVBIL 191 1383 THE BACK TEACK. THK KKCOKtlKU-S KKl'EAL, fASStD 439 The Democracy Kccever Themselves te IS Pans the IStll The (jureiner Will Promptly Slsir It. Special Dispatch te the Ixtklliezxcer. IIakkisbcbg, April 19. The IIeuvj took the back track this morning by re concurring tbeir action et yesterday anil cenculdiug iu the Senate amendments by 103 yeas te 12 nays. The governor will sign the bill promptly. CUU BSE Ol!" LEGISLATION. Ilenntnger Wants aiteserve Alliltm. In the Senate Ileuninger introduced a bill providing for the organization of reserve militia net te exceetl 130 infantry and 5 cavalry companies and five batteries ofartillery. The ferce te be uniformed at their own expense, aud te be exempt from military diity except in case of war. Ihe follewmjr bills passed liually : een- I ate bill authorizing the extension of the time for the completion et railroads lie years, provided ene hundred thousand dollars have been expended ; Senate bill, allowing one dollar for tne capture of every thousand feet, beard moasiiie, of lbose legs in the Susquehanna river ; Heuse bills requiring a district atterney te have practiced two jcars at the bar ; Seu ate bill abolishing the oilice of marcan marcan tile appraisers and imposing the duties of these eflicials en asses sons except in cities of the first class ; Senate bill te establish free libraries in cities ; Scuate bill validating chaitcrs of building aud lean associations granted by courts. The Senate adjourned en the auti-treating bill. Iu the ITouse, This morning the committee appointed te inquire into the condition of the llar risburg state lunatic asylum lepeited against making repahs aud in favor of a new building, at the prebable cost of live hundred thousand dollars. An apprepri atien of ene hundred thousand dollars is asked from the present Losislature for building purposes. A message was iweived from the gev erner veteiug the bill te eir.i'i'i.a taxation for school purposes only in independent school dislitets, lerme.d heia paitsef one or mere counties. The veto was bustained by an almost unanimous vete. A bill was introduced for the appoint appeint appoint meur.of a commission te make picpara picpara tiens for the commemoration et the close of the American lcvohitien. The IIeusu then proceeded te the consideration of the prohibitory amendment. The motion of Hughes, of L'edferd, 1e strike out the clause providing for the lvinibiusenicut of persons outraged iu the liquor tiaftie was lest, yeas 77, nays 110. Governer Pattison tout a iiiesv'.ge into the Heuse befere adjournment that he had signed the recorder Inli. Ualt.igiicr 3iuid Ce. The beard of property te day removed W. S. Chatham, superintendent of public grounds, and Jehu Gallagher, ene of the watchman, h. 11. II. btackpele. messen ger in treasury department, wan appointed in Chatham's place; ex licpro.scntative King, of Blair ceuuty, i-J Gi!l.i!iei' s s.ue ce&ser. AUKOsij LiIU Xjyr.iuult!) xuu aiAin. 1'letler Londen. ArraineU Londen, April 19. Nerman, D.ilten, "Wilsen, Dr. Gallagher, Uernard Gallagher, Cuttin, Ausburgh and Whitehead, the eight men arrested iu connection with the dynamite plots, were arraigned this morn ing. Nerman was conveyed te court by himself and when all arrived it was announced that he would turn informer, the ethers were formally charged witji treason and felony. Nerman en being called te the stand testified that his real uame was William Jeseph Lyeujrg Jeseph Lynch, apd that he was born of Irish parents in the state of New Yerk. Lynch swere that he joined a i-ccret so ciety iu New Yeik, the object of which was te free Ireland by force. He was given money by Gallagher te go te Londen and was told he would knew what te de when he get there. He reached Londen ou March 22d, aud met Gallagher ou the 27th. They walked past the Wcstminster explosion, but Gallagher told him that was what they had te de. Lynch said he inferred from the talk of the conspirators that O'Donevau Itosei was in the scheme. Gallagher nt him te Whitehead for material. Iu thojjceuuo of Lynch's testimony. Gallagher and Whitehead several times called from the deck that he was a liar aud tiaiter. Lynch fainted while hia deposition was being read and tite examination was adjourned until te-morrow. Anether l'ninnlx I'.irk Murderer en Trial. Duiilin, April 19. Timethy Kelly, auether Poemix park murderer was placed en trial this morning. There is a Parnellite en the jury and a disagreement is looked for. AKUU1TECT HILL'S IJNVKSTJ.O ATION. A Committee te ISxatnltie tliu Several Charges Against Ulin. Washington, April 19. The committce appointed te investigate the charges against Supervising Architect Hill held another meeting te-day and concluded the reading of all the charges en file. The charges preferred are cor ruption and fraud in psrmittiug con tractors en public buildings te furnish ma terial of less value than the specifications called for. The committee will meat again en Monday te bear testimony The sessions of the committed will be open te all who wish te attend, aud all testimony etTered be be received and stcnographical stcnegraphical ly reported. The Horrible Deed of Twe Fiend. Warsaw, Intl., April 19. Twe daugh ters of Lew Itunyeen and Eli Christ, aged ten and twelve year?, while out gathering vines for the purpose of decorating a school room were accosted by two ruffians, chlo roformed aud outraged. The girls made their way home and new lie in a critical condition owing le nerveu3 prostration. The citizens have organized a search ing party, but there is no clue te the scoundrels thus far. Found Head 'With nth Skull Crushed. New Yerk, April 19. Charles Strebel, forty-three years old, was found dead in Ludlow street this merninc. His skull had been crushed in with a large paving stone and it i.-s believed he was murdered. William Schumacker, Arthur Fehler and Rebert Ermer havi been arrested en suspicion of having com mitted the crime. Fire In Cleveland. Cleveland, April 19. Fire early this morning at Keuse & Davidsen's planing mill caused a less of $40,000, fully insured. Twe small dwellings adjoining were also burned, and the occupants barely escaped with their lives. WEATHER INDICATIONS, WAsniSGTOK, April 19 Fer the Middle Atlantie states, fair weather te-day, and local rains during the night, warmer southerly winds, shifting te cooler west and northwest winds, falling followed by rising barometer. Cew Beys Strlk. Fert 'WeRTanTex., April 19. Be tween two and tbree'handred cow boys en the ranches in the Pan Handle district have struck for an increase of from 930 te $50 per month and beard. The men are well armed aud threatening any new men employed, also te fire the ranches and work general trouble. Seme of the largest enmntnlaf l. -: :f. ai : :tl: te meet the demands of the cowboys, and are new taking stwps te secure United 1GS states troops or Texas rangers te protect their property. Stele m S3.000 Ifackmg. Indianapolis, Ind., April ID. A $5,000 package deposited in the American express by the Meridian National bank for Kansas, Ills., having been missed, Frank A. Vaughn, au express clerk, was accused of the theft and admitted his guilt. MAJUUSJS. Philadelphia market. I'liLADmu-HiA, April 19. lfleur tinner and active. Wheal firmer ; Ne. 2 Western Red. $1 20-Jifi 1 '11 ; Del. nud Pa. Red. If UQl 21 ; Ne. 1 Bed mid Amber, $1 23JJI 24. Cern firm and iu fair local demand i-sfeamer (;lij(tic; sail l'ellOH' and Mixed, lOQOtlic : Ne.3- le, UlguGc. j ' uats easier: e. 1 Whlte, 57c: Ne. 2 de. .Vc ; Ne. J de, 54KS55C ; Ne. 2 mixwl, 53c. Kye nominal at i;7c. . Seeds Clever firm at 1531 3J(c fernew: Tim Tim othy steady at $1 751 Sj; Flaxseed at SI 53. Previsions steaity. Lard steady. ISutter dull and easy : Pcnnn. Creamery 'xtra, 20f30c; 11 rsts, 2532e; Western, 28c : Ilists2.ii3-.5c. ICells nominal. Egs easier and supply ample ; Pa. I65c : Western. Itie. Clieese firm. Petroleum steady ; Refined, SWSSlic Whisky at 11 19 New Yerk Market. luxe, Aprll 18.-FIeur Ne lirni. quiet and Wheat opened 1Vjh hiulier: afterwards : .NeR,.,! weaker aim lest most et advance April. i l'Jm l!i : de May, 1 19)a-l 205; uu .June. i zijsqgpi lifi. - -- Cern le lower and fairly active; Mixed Western spot, 57G7)Sc ; de future, G5K668c. Oats a shade better; H tat e, Wattle; West ern, 51ffi5Sc; Ne. 2 June, 60c. Live stock Market. Ciiicace Hogs Receipts, 10.0CO head ; ship incuts. 2 S(K) head ; market moderately active and .ri0u higher; all sold; closed strenir; mixed, id JU73t; heavy, 7 30Q7 80; light, ;! ,-'5S7 50 : skips. I 2.VJG 75. Cattle Receipts, 4,50 1 head; shipments 2,100 head; marketiiulet, steady and firmer: ox ex ports at i253G8l) ; geed te choice shipping-, j SOjjG 15 ; common tu fair, 95 1035 75. Sheep Receipts, 4,.,i(i0 head ; shipments, 2,600 head; market veiy slew and 15$25c lower and dull ; quality pour ; medium te geed, $5 2S 75 ; choice te utra, 5 J0(J8G 75. Kast Liberty Cattle Receipts 703 head ; market very dull ; prime, $0 seae 75; lair te gueil, 5 75G5;: common, $1 75550. Hes Receipts 1.U0 head; market slew; Philadelphia. i7 00,S 10 ; Yorkers, $7 1097 65. sneep Receipts, 4.C0O head; very dull; prime woof sheep. $G2" 50 ; clipped, $1 7-i 5: fair te geed we'il.ts 503)0; clipped, l 25 5 HO ; common woet, $lt 50 ; clipped, t3Q3 10 fctecn market. Quotations by Reed, McUrann & Ce, Rank eis, Lancaster, Pa. 10 a.m. 12V. 3r. si. CCA I. C Jliehluuii Cential .New Yerk Central New Jersey Central.... Ohie Central Del. Lack, ."t Western.. Ienver& Rie U ramie.. Km was & Teias Lake Shero Clilc.-iffe.& N. W., com.. N.N., Ont.A Western.. .st.Paiil&Omahii Pacific Mail Rochester & Pittsburgh ' l X. uUL, Tuaus Pacific , t'nieii Pacitie Wabash Common - W abash Preferred .. !)!);; ti6 91 . IttlK 12T 120 .. 7S 77'4 7U7iI .. 12i 12 12i . 1211 123i 1234 . 4! 48i 1SJ .. 3SJ4 37J4 37?A . 32 31 314 .. I12AI H2!4 112 . lWi VM 131 2SiJ 2SJi Vi . WH 4! 49K: . 42 42 4IK . 2U 20J 20)? ,. l le: ii3 . 41Ji 40i 40 .. 07k 1)7 . 3IJ 31-Ji 31 . 51' WH mx U 81 m 82 . 60 UK 53-)i ". i;tj mk 05 . 43 43J2 42 ,. fl ttl'4 63i . 28J4 28 ,.27;i . .5li? Bill Jflfi . i.. M 14 - 50 50 56 . 08 M ,7 'JIi 91 West'rn Union Telegraph i.euisviiic x Niisuviue. X. Y.. Uhl. St. L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Reading P.T.& Ilullale Vorthern Pacific Coin... J51 Northern I'acinc 1'rer.. Hi!3tenvllln.-..A,:-.r.r.i. Philadelphia .VKrle.... Northern Central Undei ground Canuua Southern Pcople's Passenger. l'btlailelphla. (Juelat ions by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia & Eric R. R deading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Lehigh Valley Rail read United Companies or New Jersey... N'orthern Pacific. Northern Pacific Preferred Northern Central Railroad... Lehigh Navigation Company Noirlstewn Railroad Central Transportation Company.. Pittsb'g, Tltusvilli) & ilullale R. tt.. Little Schuylkill Railroad .... 20 B .... 03 .... 6GIS ....189 .... 51 ... 88 a A75 .... Ve ...Am .... 3I'4 .... wZ ...rce New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks firm ; Menoy, 5Gc. New Yerk Central rrie nanreaii..... ................. Adams Express Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Southern Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Chic'ige & Reck Island Railroad ...120 .... 31 ...129 ... 94 ...112 ...140 ...131 Pittsburgh & Kert Wayne Railroad Western Union Telegraph Company Teledo & Wabash New Jersey Central 13 j 8.1 31 77 New Yerk, Ontario & Western. 'a ;i Lecal Stock and Hende. Repeitcd by J. B. Lentj. rar al. Lanc-CHy B per ct. Lean, due 1882.. .fl CO Last sale. l OS 106 117 120 100.0 1C0.S0 102 ISS5... 100 1 " 1890... 100 " 1895.. r per ct. i n 1 or 30 years. Spcrct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " In ler 20 years., IOC . 100 , 100 100 " 4 " in 6 or 20 years.. lOOparand Apr. ini. " (l " In 10 or 20 years. ICO 106&: Juanueim Doieugn man 100 mSCBLLAKKODS STOCfcB. Quarryville R. R WO MUlersvllle Street Car 60 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light anil Fuel Company 26 Stevens Heuso (Rends) 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company .... Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hellew ware Stevens Heuse 50 Sicily Island 50 Kast Urandywlne .t Waynesb'g.... 80 MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel Northern Market 102 use 30 45 120 90 1 170 100 16 16 1 21 100.55 MISCBM.AKBOCS BOWDS. Ouarrwllle R. It., due 1893 $100 1120 ueauing a ueiumDia u. tie's uu Ijincaster Watch Ce.. due 1886 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 or 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1880 100 tumtpikb stocks. 105 102 100 1C3 lite Snrintr A Heaver Valley S 25 f 10. Bridgeport & Horeshee 13 Columbia & Chestnut Hill 25 Columbia & Washington 25 Columbia A Big Spring 25 Columbia & Marietta 25 Maytown it Kllzabcthtewn. 25 23 IS 20 18 SO 10 47.25 40 21 fO 40 60 54 75 65 133.10 41 35 Ti 275.20 110.25 135 110.25 14&60 107 142 14UB 148 200 150.25 140 154 75 130 115 Lancaster A Knhrata.......... ...... 25 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 SlRisDurg A Millport 25 Mariettas Maytown 25 Marietta & Mount Jnv 25 Lanc..Kizabfttht'n AMiddlet'n 100 Lancaster A Frultvillc. 60 Lancaster & LI tltz 25 Lancaster A Wllliamstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner.. SO Lancaster A Manbeim 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland.. 100 Lancaster ASusnuehanna. 300 BAWK STOCKS. Oiim First National uamc nw Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton "National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 60 rniiimhin. NutlenftlBank 100 Christiana National Bank. 100 Kphri'ta National Ban iw First National Bank, Columbia..... 100 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta...... 100 First National Bank. Mennt Jey.. 100 Lltltz National Bank 100 Manherai National Bank....... loe Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 60 New Helland National Bank ion Gap National Bank. 100 FOR KKNT. TUB 8TOJ&K KOOW, NO. 35 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Blngwelt. Apply te , THOS. E. FRANKLIN, feb7,8,9,10eedUd Ne. 19) East King St. ;-a .
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