LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGESCER FRIDAY. APB1L 27, 1883. COLUMBIA NEWS. tK U",(iOLAU. UORRESl'ONDENUK Kvenls Alene the Huiqueliann-t Items of Interest In anil Around thfl J'.oreusli Picked np by the lnlcUl- sencer Keporter. St. Paul's P. E. church festival was:, delightful affair, last evening. There was a geed attendance, and these present ex pressed much pleasure at the maimer in which everything was conducted. -V large quantity et refreshments, amount them many fine cakes, remained unsold, and in consequence of this the festival will he continued at the same place U morrow evening. Packages containing brie -.-. brae articles were sold at auction, ami when their contents were displayed, caused invariable merriment, all at the '.pcuse of the purchaser. The congregation of the A.T.I E. chinch realized a considerable f-urn ei money by last night's cake walk in the armory. Jehn Patterson ami Sirs. Eliza Hamilton, were the couple which carried oil the prize In the walking contest. Piv.- whiM geii tlemeu were selected us jud.;.., wiiesis decision was received with universal ap proval. The tcmaindcr i the evening was devoted by the late contestants te Miiging, aud in the enjoyment of a!.;i:-; -mciitii congenial t) the sous a:.d d.ut;Mcr ..foal 1'V.ticr Ham. H:illreail Notes. A bunch of railroad key.s has been lest by Mr. Benjamin Kyan, a Pennsylvania railroad empleye. On one of them, a witch key, is the number 7:50. A favor mi'I be ceufcrrcd if thi.v will be ! fc at the dispatcher's eflicu in the west y.ti.ls by il:c findei. Thc-y ran i.! !' n u . but te :i railroad man. A Height car of the P.U.U. was thiewn fiema sid.ng as Meuutvil!.' .yesierday afternoon while it was being l.'Ji : from the siding for the purpenu el beiivj uiUchcd te a train. Tue services of th iV.uinbia wicckinir men were called int rci'iiMlten te icpair thu damage done I'ersenul Peli.ts. Miss Fanny Hanaucr has returned from Pittsburgh, accompanied by the brother whom bhe had been visiting, Air. Abr.uu llanauer. Mr. Max Hammer is a!:; billi on a short vacation Irem e ilkvie A clerkship in the Columbia n..iiu'..i bank has been aeefjited by Sir. Jehn i V i - ler, late clerk in liti Peim.sylvani- laihe.id roundhouse A happy father is Sir. Chii.-.i Mi.-i-iili.:h. The new heir anived last n.-'ht 'Squire Yeung isspendi i ; a 'm. 1 vs in Uleti llnek, Yerk c.unty. The Rev. D.iircl SIcCau! v t t ' ue i Vi3:t friends in Elk Lie!:, P.i. Wati'raiKl W -tin r. Net much evening piMinenadiiig i.i don. den. don. new. Weather is most tee cold. Tiie hinges of the front gate aic safe for awhi'e et. Thu weather is tee -)!! i"i .i m:c .'. -.undi'is eesstul fhhiug,althuii;li a lew: u.. make th'-ir anneai-anee i-'i tit -in' i. every day. limit water -,'imewhat iuteifiict t.l!. raiting. A large number fi.tlt- pass Cr.. p'.ace every day, but. cmMiIorable lisk.s an ; -.in by thi'. eitiws in makiirj: their t'.ip;. Lm-n I Hrlpr-. 'Sun" Helsinger api.-...,. 1 i.t-fei.-'Squire Giier yes'i-rdav cluugi-. . ii'. b.i ing drunk and diseideiiy again. Tin j.ri.Mieuter did net put. in a-i app:.ir.i;:e and the ease was held ewi usiilSatuiday. Wh'mky has gotten " San diflicultie.s tint it is l.tlh.-r clings te it. It also i.l''c:i in the legs. During the summeiV Mile se many strange; i.n still ling-; ! Siim tmpait'.'i lne Qiireksteps baseball ciitb will b.- mai by the following ellie-i.- : Pte.siiicm., ' managed Ti.ad. i'lewn ; spcietaij ami Keeji'T el iieiih ei ll.ecluh, .1. II. Wilsen ; 'ivasmer, Chas. S-iiubi-er. Mucli jdeasure ':- cs.prcss( d bv tluve Iasens Ireiu this pl.a'c who .ittended last nipSit'i: bauquel of th Laueaster ledge, .it tlm manner of their eiitei; .u.ment. The month of Slay v. ill be a dull u;.e, ih. 'trici'lv, (or this place, i-, sse slucas have et eetu booked te give :.n enfr i.iinmi'iit in tlm opera house. New is i!i ' isms (ei home talent organizations te shine feitb. What is the first te the front" .letin AVyiicoep'.s AccMcit:. It : eins that the accident to.TeSm Wj n coop, dealer in horser, occurred in Alteena, net in Harrisburg, as reported. Accord iig te the TimCK lie arrived in Altoeua en Wednesday. night, about 10 o'clock with sevcurfen head of horses whicli he was taking te Lancaster. The iraiii en which lm arrived stepped a' the "..Mini :id of the city, and Mr. Vjncoep, v.itli two ether drovers, left the ..vim -e a.id started te walk down the track into the city. They had net genr a gu it d ..sialic.! wlun Sir. Wyncoep stepped into '. sev.er about three feet deep, break ing lib; ion below the knee. His com cem com ...iijien curled him back te the caboose, . ml as seen as a stretcher could be pre cured he was carried te the office of the company pSiysici.in, where the injured mends, r va teset. He remained ever i.u;htiii the office of the company physi cian, ..ad was si-iit htima next mri::ug. S'Kc:ip-ii t'lt'etuTM ArrCnlcd. Last evening Chief or Police DeiehVi bad oceai-ien te visit Utzinger's saloon en Middle street te subpiena a witness. v luie there Fiank Lee, who stele Jehn 1). SI or ion's watch, and who after beiug jilacpi! in the lockup, escaped therefrem, as has hen befeie reported, stepped into tie banoem and asked for a glass of beer. The c.liief at ence recognized and au s'. il him. lie denied his identity for a wild. but finally admitted that he was one .! t he three liieu who escaped from the lockup yesterday morning. He was taken bcieic Aldermau Earr, who committed him te i he county jail ier a hearing. .Toe Hinder, wSie escaped at the same time, was discovered last evening in the western part, of the city by Officer I far- man and taken into custody. He was locked up for the night and taken before the mayor this- morning, who sent him 1 jail fer'OO dais for being dinnk and dis erdcily. Arrangement for l!eeiaiie:n l)y At a meetiii" of the 0. A. 1, last even ing, it was teperted that Eov. J. A Pc.teis, of the First Reformed, church, would picacli the Decoration Day sermon ; Cel. Sceville, of Camden, will dfelivcr the oration in the court house in the evening ; the flowers will be tied in the orphans' ectnt room ; the music cemmittee 10 ported progress ; 500 flags weroerdcicd te mark tlie graves ; invitations te the societies desired te participate will be scut out next week ; Collector Benj. Henry teperted $40 raised for expenses and $75 mere needed ; the cemmittee will meet again next Thursday evening. Ueatb or a Fermer Lancaster Ceuulian Mr. Jcsse Schaner, a former resident of Mauheirn. proprietor of the Washington Heuse in ISJ, and later of the Black Herse hole), also for a number of years captain of the old Manheim Guards, who left for Ohie in 187-i, died at his residence, Somerset, Perry county, in that state, :. iew days age in the 83rd year of his ng Mr'. Schaner was wolljknewn te many of the ehler citizens of this county. s Narrow Kcciijie. lestcrday afternoon about 5 o'clock while weik'men were engaged iu pulling dewii.lnlins Lech's old building, Seuth Queen street, opposite the Fountain Inn. a heavy girder fell oa.eno of them anil piuup'l him te the ground. He was picked up ler dead, but was only stunned. Had there net been a depression in the debris where he fell he would have been crushed te death.- Package Party. Fulton Heme, II. C. B. TJ., had a paek paek ajie party at Odd Fellows' hall last even ing which was quite largely attended. The i Aalen hand was present and disceurseu excellent music. The sale of packages was .--piritcd, and enough money was realtf. d te pay the balance due r-ntbe society's organ. There were three prizes given awav enj of them, a watch, was taken bv a little daughter of Christian Deei.. The winners ei the ether prizes, a chamber set and a caster, were net prc fccnt. slander Salt. Samu i Suv-ler, of Lititz.has brought a suit ter slander against Jacob Wither, who is charged by him with circulating rcpeits affectum his character. Henry E. Wolf, of Columbia, has brought a tuit for slauder against Edward P. Yohn, of Slountville. SUKjRtltPIlOU. North Ijimn street opposite the Lancas ter cemetery has at last been straightened ; the cemcteiy fence has been set back and the street widened te its proper width, giving the neighborhood a greatly im pindl :; pniiatjee. A Tram Jumper. Cilij r lit , e'f the Pennsylvania pelice, gebbl. up a man who was stealing a ride en sd eaily train. t JIe was taken before Aldei man SlcConemy, by whom he was dif-ch:.i;.f d jr.ymcnL of costs. '! i.e Minday Si:!ioel TPiwInTr. Tli e'um'av tieu u! thi.s city 8 a I"ck, in if Pcf'ii;it d cbi'ii ui'hfOl Teaehcis' as-tecia-will meel this evening at hvtni;i n cm of St. Paul's SI, CMliMf of Ojaiige ami I)u5. iin t. ":is Collector Appuisirrn. c.iurdy eomraissieacni have ap P. S. Albright collector of the 1 uii'.y tax of 1 Si': east vvaids, 15. Veiideifiiiifh declined. The ! .... i Sir. Alb:i-!it is $1.70 jier 1 ii ' peii.l . state : vie. 1 ran-; $10t J. ..'imii A)riicni!e. V.-ajii Ji ;. li-jcn np)eiu'ed by eomaiis'-ieneis assessor of ,.:i.-liiii, vice Dr. E. l. Ifcr- P.mtui Y. !u ti .i I'nsa Si :-).. sbcy, .i i.. e ; te Philadelphia. i r.tf t"t 1 1 J i ; . 1 1 1 '. . : i . in I'lTS'IImII. Yei i. r ii)tnc. I'.ill" was in town en Wi'i'i.i sd:: aii'i called te see us, as lie wa b.u ; i; .m.i we were si lad te see him. t'ellutt iWIII .Stepped. : '.u Ne. I cotton mill breke , and it, compelled the owners Hid!, which will be closed until :no madi). A dev, i te -t the i t' ' 'I fit p!io:ie t;uuci:ie;i. iilli-r, -Ne. "" Ci'iiIk: Hcjnaie, lias . it I v. it ! t lie 'JVlcplione exchange. 1m. ISieSium Improvement .1. Ali)ii;;lit .r; 1!ie , .NO. 15 East Ivinjj street liuvc .iiiHlcomiiletrd tlie iniprevciiicuts tliat li.i ti-cii i-e.ii or. ter some lline In tlicireM est .lili-iit-l .i'.ii" ei li.ninesj. Tlietr new ImiiI n' iimcgla.ri li.i. Iiuun siiiiplementeU by :iu tn'irc i cnov:itien uml remodel ill'.; ei ilie lnti'iler ei their store-room, which ii i j li en li-.i.dsnmi'ly piintcl, papered and -ii i tfi , iii.it Ul! ! with, new II. Mines and li !- The lai-u moms up-laiis liuve I), i i. . d. .1 '" i'.ii ir'maniilactery Tills Ilun m.il.i . ei.'; ii. t ei.i .s work and piys lir.st i la s i.i 1,-eH -1i.ivIii!;,-Ih(:e the panic, increased ll .r werki:. en' wages three times, without .f.lVit.itmii vl'EVI.H. XOTILWS. la mi- Lav ulsfil li,- ceiihcanUe Soetlu'd ii . I' ile'i Jimmy et Horchenml and Tar lie'- I'lietli.K lie i : eps cure in one minute. a;-: lw.!eei!w :;i!ii:;Ii en Kats " li .ii we I sal , m:f e, ie.icllc,llle-, iinl, lied let -, e. '.-, ( liiiii!iuil.-i,j;0.iieis. ir.e. tliu!.''- : f.:n'i., s.i,. (,r (;ii(-,l ue 8111 I'OWtlliS l'l.A'-TKlC. I'lice, ii cents. , !! i: cei linn, i'.Tamll.'.'i Neitlitiiieen I .u.i.fter.- " lelilteeiHi 1 (.'.1 i we: -l lei i:u et liv. ! ii" i ( J'et'iilater. iiimsji cuicil liv . PIstiii'T Atli.ntry Spnahw. i ii ,.il!ei-i, l'. S. l;-it rift Attorney, .l . .:. ..., :i i.lieiii". t.ie totieing i-n.i ut ' ' Si,iHii Hen Xrrrtnc cured ... ei .,! . i.e." Gel utdriei-'ts. $I.."n. i im II. II. ( i. Isl.n:'.- ;!! '.Hue iOI Mrs. .-;nc"v Xrw V.f.'j'r iia! I;.:?!i. Fer bright - -1..;. 'i..ilitlity el roler, ure uiu iii:iied. I'i'ein - !' -r lieii'ids lliii-ctlens is K.lig- .mi ; 1 1.. i. I'l in-. I.i ( C'll.l. li-i'.i'.::il lie.s :ue -( jiericct ami se i! i! liiii r i- : plep-iii'i te u-.e t'lem. ! e . I !m' i!:ii!: ertighl tolei-j. lucent". Hue ma':ni:d antldele: see .it minion-, Livci Regulator advertise- ; . tVi.--i.il'- Ce :y aim . i'i. ( i'ie l ."' iii.ilgla me l lt'.'-..Iii,Cli!i--ti:inbillj: littliieiiille l'ilts a -u.r'C.".-"."' Dr. Va. Mi', at drug ' l.i, .'.in 7i.ci hfishecn ceiercd icilfi skiIj; ,sji y.i'; 1 1 come clean, smooth and sejtasa ". My hand' icerr rerrrrtl with little dry sraht 'Jhci hare dl'.appcai cd and Tarn lelte fian J hare been for hrenfii irars. titimj Dr. j:,-i:um'iHl.in C"r - M. Neble. Sclsmv. N. (.'., .1 nly ::. l'-. n2.".-lvrtAv l'lO'ir i'tisltlve. V, e !i -. .- i!i iiiii-l po-I!tve and cenvincilig ii mil I ..it Tunm.,-' Kelecllic Oil l" 11 most et leituil ni.icille ler bodily pain, lncasfsel i-.ii ieii'iM-,111 and ucur:it"iii!i gives instant re- li I. Fer ale by II. B. Cochran, ilruggisi. l.w ii' I ; : N'Hiii (juei'ii .sire-l v.- nil! eied '. liy !,iillcr longer lrem 1,'a t.iM'.i, !'; hv. r :;n! Celd in Ilciid when n sin- cure can lie !ia! in Elys' Cream Balm '.' i'lif.'.liceiit'i. Apply '"I" wntrtli viitli liltle linger. Fer iiire -.inlet - t have lieen alltiftcd with Cai.ui i : v..i e.d In iiin head. Last winter 1 iiii'tl I'.ij Cicam Halm, il nccemplishcd all Ilia' was represented. T. F McCORMlciv, (Judge (' nimen I'le-ih) Elizabeth, N. J., Aug. 21, 1!-I. Clirimic: Crtarrb. 1 have sullercd ler years Hern clueiiie Catarsli. Six weeks age I was induce I te try Kiy's Cream Balm. Relief was instantaneous, and continued use lias result ed in an aliiiej-t complete cure. S. M. Giec.ne, i:oek-keep"r, Ollke. N'. Y., CatsUlll & Athens -: e-mbe.lt Ce. Catskill, N. Y.. Dec. 27, 1SS0. alfiJ2waM.W,Fw l Ol' l.iiN, iiiver, ague, and weakness, Col Cel I ;.ni I Hi i'l Tonic. Celdcn's ; take no M MruirgitH. a23-lwdcedftw tlt'ir,: tVSCUKI FltOIll 1IKATH. ; .. 1. low ing stateinentef William J. Cough in. ..1 .-ensiaville. Mass., W seiemarkable that w.' 1.. .; leasl: ler it the attention et our read ry. lie ways : "In the lull el 1S7 1 was taken w ita a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed lr, isi vi'ifi'engli. 1 een began te lone my aiip('tit.'..ui!tlc-.h. 1 was he weak at onetime :i.."l ! 0 .! ' .101 l"r iny tied. In the sum-in- i i i 1 -77 1 v 1 .iliuitti'.t te 1 he City Hospital. .It '.,. 1 th.MlceteiH "i'..l I had a hole in fi I : li 11 ; rv- !!; :!, :i h-ili !ell.ir. I expend--.i evi-i'i ' in.l!'V il(i!l".fs m iinciiimand med-K.iu- '..' - hi'-;-eni.. it one lime a report v .it ai'ei'iid iiin! I v.:i ili-nl I j.':ive up hope t.t a liHi't told me el IMS. WAI. HALL'S 15 1 SAM relt Tlii: 1.1'StiS. 1 liinghe at m trii'iii:-. thinking 111 eas ir.enrablii.liuLl go". al ' tlie tes-tiiiHlv them, w lien te my stir piiT'i t gialitliMtien. 1 commenced lelecl lietti'r .My hope, onee der'l,.began te revive, ,.nt.. hiyllei'Hn better spirit than I have u.u.i-.L! tluec ycai- -" ! wi'ti'tlii'iliepiiu1 -ni wl.l piiTillli tt, se ;.. .! 1 . ry !. 'illlu'teii v- ith Jii":i-'.'.l Lungs ,." i-ci 10 lake I!t. M. HALL'S !'i -l 1 iillTl'.K !JiN'l.i-.'iii'li-,''eiivincpd P. i.ei'MPTION CAN' 15E CURED. 1 s.. -t : .1 i it t.ie 1 tik-- Mid can positively say ;lii 0 lu- .'.'in 1 ec mere geed than all the ethei niwiici-.ii-i 1 h:vt iJikcn since my sick-iu'-m. My rough inus almost entirely dlsap dlsap peuted uml 1 shi'll seen be ablote gote work.', Sold liv H. - Cochran, 137 NerLh Oneen street XXW ADVERTISEMENTS. TflSIDAV, APRIL 27. MORE FOR THE MONEY. Men's Suits for $10.00 are a matter of course at Oak Hall. They are expected, and we supply them. We have net sought this season te produce them cheaper, but better. TheJeng lines of suits at this price show most excellent value. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, a Mm .'ii. Mini or s,em i meat uneum de stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In-cui-ible L'liig Ulsaasu or Ccni-ampt'.en. Utewu's i.iemlital Treuh-s de net diseidw tne '."temacn !i!t ceujjh uyrnps uml balsams, b,it act dlMiCt'.yea Umliiflametliiarts.allaytnij li'i-.i!(i!i. iive riiliet !n .Vstlima. drenclilal Ceie.'lis, "Jiditrih, ami Ui Tlireit Treuiic. ., !de'i Miiifi-n u.d I'liiiltcSpt-'akeru aresubj.:ft 10. for ihli-.y yt 'i:-. iJrewn'a r.reiic-iiirtl T";iicd iiiive been recammunded by pliy-i-flmij. au.I iv!ayj Ive pertcet aid'.siaclieii. lluvla bemi tcsUid by wide and cemtunt uae for nearly an entire KmMv.ileii, they Have at Uitiic.l wel ..leiitcd laiilrunienj,' the low ataple rouiediud ei Hi" s.4. imd at i". eeuis u It ,...,., x n Uirii inv-lVdTTIiAKjti V w Skin uiMiueti. "Swayne'.s Ointment" ) Cures tlie most mvet SnriiviiH'M Ointment" "Swiiyne'H Ointment" ) eriit eeascs of aklu illd- 'swayne's Ointment" S wayne's Ointment" case-J. such as ictier, "awuyne a jjj nimeiii j u ,.,,, ..ild lieuil. "Swayne'a Ointment" "S wayne's Ointment" babei'.s itch, sered, all "3 waync's Ointment" J ,. v seaiv ltclitn" "Swuyne'a Ointment" lcrusly b"l,' urmn' urmn' "dwuyiie'a Ointment" nkin ernptleii.x, mid "Svvayne'a Ointment" J ut ,,1sjllessiij coin cein "Swayne'a Ointment" . "Swayne'a Ointment" plaint, Itching piled, "3 wuyneV Olutment;; ) t, en, cUeetua! cnre ":wuyiu a Ointment" 1 ' "S wayne'a Ointment" V no matter hew obatl ebatl "S wayne's Ointment" ) natu or lemr standing. As.k for it and use no oilier. It CUHKS vlieie all cl.-.ti laltd. Selil by all druggists, A Couch, ;old or Sore Threat ltcquirca Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lnni?9 and an incurable disease is erten the result. " U. SWAYNIi'S COM I'OUXU SVKU1 WILD CilKltKY " cures tlie mebt severe ceuglw und colds, actsdireclly m tlic. lungs, threat and chest, pnrlfica the bleed, and ler bienclilal, aatluna. all pulmonary al al al luclionset lnngstamllmr, itlstlicliesttcmedy ever discovered. Price 23 cents and $1 per bettle. Tlie large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. 119-M W&Flyd Aw It EAT III. Kecu. Ill this city, en the 'Jiith Inst., Jennie K., daughter el Ficderiek and Annie Kech, .M'jed Seven months. A Hht is from our household gene, A voice we loved Is stllled, A place is vacant en our hearth Which never can ue tilled. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the luner.it, from the residence et her parcnta, Bitner viile, en Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. In terment at St. J eacph's cemetery. a26-2t -Vlf M' A l VlZKTlHlCUiSTfTS. x irANTKU A CAKK1AOK TIlIiMniKIS. V Alse, Kiuisher in Smith Shep. Apply te COOMM! I'.KOS., Carriage Maniiliictiuei-'. uiVStd Wllmlngleti, Hei. 1 .MIUKKNT. TUK STOKK IiHM, NO, North Queen atreet, nev.' eci-upieu Ames Hingwalt. .Vniilv te TflOS.K. FRANK ! IN. lobT.a.'.UO&eeUttd Ne. iai K.iat King H . v r.NTEO.-A VOIINO MAN KKOM rui ceunlrv. who has had slv years experi linee ill HMOli! IV lis :t SllUllllllll ill .i ni or nsbu'.emler. Apply ut , Ne. 'Mi EAVI' OKANli K STRIChT, nrANTEU-KlOHT K t boarders GEORGE FLORY, It Ne. 14 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster tT A Nl' Kll, 'J5 CIGAKMAKKICS AT f Recce's. Ne. v eil: $l.ee. and $1.50 14 Seuth Queen street Alse strippera wanted. 1127-2C KIIIKiK KI.IOK, 111 TAXIDERMlhT. I'.irds and Animals stnlled te order. Birds and Animals ter sale. lli!-lvd Ne. 15 W KaT GERM AN ST. I'UKSALKUHKal. A FKAMK 15DII.D- ini' 20 ttet wide and !8 leet lemr, one side trlass and partet the. root glus. Alse, pel fee: Hatcher: capacity, 'aises. Apply at a25-3l IS EAST WAI.N UT STREET. 1-I)1II.IC MAI.E-ON SATUKD.W, AfKtt. no nee" win lw anld nt. milille s lie lit Stew- Ti's Lancnst or Stock Yauls one car-lead el WKSTMORELAND COUNTY COWS AND STOCK BULLS. Seme et springiii! sharp. a2ii-2t 11m COKH ; Sale te are fresh ami commence at some me 1 o'clock, I FRANK McCLAIN nuKV's IIUKII1UAL LUZKNUKS n piin tnesi. reliable and .surest euro ter Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases inislng treni a disordered stetnach. l'rlee 2."ic. per l!e. mailable. Frepared and sold by ANDREW G.FRin, DRUGGIST. 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster, Fa. Drugs, Chemicals, elc., always en hand at the m:st reasonable prices. a27-lyd&w C1UANI OPENING J Hubley's Photograph Gallery, Ne. 4.1. WEST K I NG ST., Saturday Evening, April 28, 183:. n erchestnv will be In attendance. Kacb lady will be presented wltlui hettvenlr. n2a-2l TTIKSa & BKO. Te the Ladies. We cordially Invite j'en te call and Inspect our stock et !1 whether you wish te make vmrchases or net. Note the class of poeds en our counters and stylish make and line trimmings, obtain prices, examine fiualltics and we will be satl-i-lled with the result. IN BOYS' SUITS, Our aim Is te supply sneli goods as Will Stand Hard Service, And atthe same llinc produce tus.y and well lltting garments. We will net uttempt te enumerate the vat let v et Jabi-Ica'aiid rrices, and the assortment of -ayles would be nlme-t lninesIble, as the constant, finl-hing el new KOOds-WK MANUfc'AUTUUK ALL THK CLOTHING WK Sr.LL-euld make any Hit et prices and styles useless. We can suit you all. 15y calling 011 us be fore purchasing we will convince you et the above. Ot MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND- SCHOOL SUITS AVe have an immense variety and stock. Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. HIRSH & BRO.. Fenn Hall Clothing Heuse, NOB. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. Beys Clflll PHILADELPHIA. Jftl !' Alt VJUt Tisnai UXTX. T7IITST-CLASS rENNSYr.VAr.-IA CIAI i:ilSAV8YKU.(V fkentcu: Ml STORK. LTOU 8AI.E OK 1CKST-A it. U fa- P story Brick Heuse, v.itli back bnildiiiK. en West Chestnut street, two doers west et i:i'l 4 TTKNTJON, SMOKKItS! J. ALBRIGHT & BR0.f Ne. 103 BAST EINQ STBfcJTiT, Having completed the rcmedelini; et their front, will, en SATURDAY EVSX1XO. APRIL S, (5IV10 A GOOD CIGAR. FRKK, TO KAI'H AND EVKRYONi: U IK) M.i CAM.. A special irrade et (.igar-i, HAVAN H'KAl'FKRS, two ter live cents, will be sol.: en and after SATURDAY. A I'Jil I, 'ii. ciiar.'-.n -teed te be a much better c'gar tliun It is cvir before been weld at tlmt price in l.::m-:i-!cr a272l T ltUKSK'S. t'ARi'.D EVAPORATED PEAOHES, At 22c, 2.ric. ami a;c. per pound. TIIK 4 CANS TOMATOKS FOI11V. ARK A BIG BARGAIN. Our Splendid Syrup, Selling at 12c. a quart, pleases ic ily every body. TIIK EARLY JUNE l'KAb, T '-.)c A CAN, G1YK SATISFACTION. TRY Til KM. Our BURLINGTON HERRING arc Tine. Just received, CHOICE Oranges, Lemens and Bananas We have a large line et WniTE-WASn BliUSIIFA II in need call and see them. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. viriiA.iAMSON it :;. The Latest levelties In SAILOR SUITS ler CHI' DREN aie new displayed upon our counter-, ter l he Hist time this season, lu addition le a lie.-di invoice el KllfSan.UMiEATKD WAlVl'.St ITS. Ttiese suits have been thoroughly tested -nul an; -aire togiveeiitire.sati-liu:lieii, as we will untabfiw any goods te leave ear establWImn-nt mite- . we are sure they will give the bu.cr the lull amountet' wear in piopeitiou te i.ie amimntel cash paid ler l!ii"n, a" any an i.i-. that will net come up loeur .laiidsid id e - Mnn- . Iiiu nl 1 lie modern iiimiiivciiii'iin ; and cold water, bath tub. heater, etc. Apply te A. S. RKNGIER. et MaiHhill .V Ui-ngier, Ncs. I) and 11 Seuth Queen .Street. aiu-t.il T'KN STKAIvicellem-e arc rejected Tlf Tries -ue made tlic Lewest, us v.e miicii p'i iei i"iung in in cenlldince et our eifteiners by -ctlnig none but strictly reliable, strongly -e'.M'd 'im! well Hindu garments at Trices Ili.it eaunei lull le prove :iltl"acleiy, l.ir ue I. new eurMieei;--. depends upon the oeiHinned p'ltienage fl each en temcr. We are prepared in I tie .!!'. N'm DEl'Al.'l M KNT ith all sizes el N A '. T.I U E SF ITS widen we will warrant pei iiiaiient eo'ei -, -t i-I the Prices the Lewest. The BOOT ami SHOE DETART.M i-'NT has vc-supplled itself 1 Ids week wit'i a lie-ii ami still larger a-l mere vtiiied stock e! all I.nnls of BOOTS and Slti)!.." te- CHILDREN, LADIES ami GENTS. There I.-, a STEC1ALT ler GE.VI'S iu .1 SOLID, HANDSOME-MADE OXFORD Tl.-' J ter STRING WKARand a perti t Fit is - uar- anteed. Everything NEW and FRESH in ' t It4- 'SU ING GOODS et all desciiptiens. TRUNKS. VALISES, RUBUr.R GOOD.-', and Summer L V ROREs at Satisiaeteiy Ti Ice i Sele Agcnls ler R. DUNLAT .1 LO. ami J. B. STETSON A CO.'S FINE SILK and FELT HATS. . Williamson k Fester 32, U, 36 & 3S Knst Kins St., vNCASTr It. FA I; ANUASTI'.K MiOiW. LAHOASTER SHOES, MANUFACTURED IN THIS CITY NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS SIMM' AND $2.50 KOIt LADIES' KID UUTT.ON SHOKS, WITil WOKKKD BUTTON HOLKS, WOKTH ?4.00. We dety any person le piediue equal in 11 at tins same price. :i PIIOi: $2.00 COIt LADIES' PEBKLt BUTTON SHOES. Wem-keSIIOESte order el every descrip tion ler Cliiltheii, Ladies. Men ami Bejs Frem a l'laln te a Fancy SHOE at irem only 2.rc. te 50c. mere than a Iteady-Mnde SHOE. We will always guarantee a pcrleet. fit or no sule. Persons leaving their orders in the morning can have litem by evening if desired, us we are new prepared te turn tint r00 pairs el shoes per week. We have a )ar,:e stock or ttiese goods new en hand. S-G1 E IIS A OALL.-SU ALSO A LAHOE ASSOIM'MKNT OF BURT'S FINE SHOES ON HAND. JNO. HIBMBNZ, NO. el North Queen St. (Inquirer Building.) mar23ttdP SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 27, 1883, THE SONS OF EEIN. riKJCKICDINGS IN THE CORYRNTION, a I'maamuicauen irem 8. S. Cox Ceagrsra- lar'liiK ihe lmventlen iBterectlne Doings lu Te day's Session. Piiiladclimiia, April 27. Although the Irish national convention adjourned last night te meet at ten o'clock this morning it was nearly eleven before the body was pronounced in session. Tlie committee en resolutions announced that itr. report had been prepared, but that cemmittee was net yet ready te pre cent it. The chairman of the com mittee en organization said that that cemmittee would net be ready te report until after the cemmittee 0:1 resolutions had re re perte:, ar the organization cemmittee had net been quite able te agree en the num ber of efliccres for the National League or its exact Kcheme of cevernment. A Letter from S. S. Cox. A motion te take a recess for two hours te allow the committee te perfect their reports, was then agreed te. The secre tary then by uoauimeus consent, read a communication from Hen. S. S. Cox, of New Yerk, congratulating the convention en what it had achieved, and declaring that it was " impessible for Ireland te re main under the British government en account of the commercial restric tion:; of tiie latter. There were 08,2-12 ahio-beilieil men engaged in 'keep ing the peace,' while there were but 21,000 euga;el in teaching uncertainly of l.iiul Iciiuie ami of political status, and the standing army of spies go te render Ire land thu wei.st governed country in the world- The agitation (or liberty will go en. Questions of extradition, citizens' rights, et-j., if considered by the conven tion must be viewed in the light of the Icfseus efiecent events." On motion of Edw. O'Meaghcr Cendan, the thanks of thu convention were tendered te Mr. Cor. Fattier Heylan speaks. On Mis Parnell's the mother of the Irish Icaderl eutrance, about 11 o'clock she was heartily cheered. Father Boylan, of County Caean, Ireland, then addressed the convention. Amid much applause he .aid that " new Jehn Bull would be put en one horn of the Irish dilemma aud the landlord en the ether, while Pat would milk the cow." He complimented the spirit in which the American press treated the Irish question. " Amer ica gave Irishmen employment, but Irishmen had dene America's hardest work en the field of both peace and war." The entire comentien arese te its feet and ehceted Father Boylan tumultuously. Fatliei Annew, formerly of Scotland, new a delegate of the United Manhattan League, then addressed the convention. Ue said that the Irish in England and in Scotland would have been the first te feel the e fleets of any intemperate action en tbc part of thi.s convention, and he was ;;lad te eongratulate the delegates that ttieir action has se far been wise aud mod el ate. It was mevrd that a vote of thanks be tendered te Revs. Father Boylan and Agucw. IMr. .Carney Ilisaeil. Mr. Carney, of Massachusetts, said that every Scottish cletgyman had for many years endeavored te denationalize every cit izen who crowd the channel. Mr. (Jarney ai.ii : !:is"s .it'tl confusion, was pronounced out of tinier. A motion for a vete of thanks was then carried. At 12:20 a re ci ., v,i taken ier two hours. O'Huutivau Kecmi Will Net SpeaK. The convent ion reconvened at 2:25. On moMen .f Mr. Mooney, it was agreed that tli." . e'lvt 'itien remain in continuous ses sion until its business is concluded. Tli committee en resolutions, then picsciitcd it:; 'report. During the leeessef the convention this afternoon )' 1 )eauvan Itessa stated that he did net pieptiAt: te open his lips during this con vent ion, nor did any of his followers, nu It fs seme action was taken by the conven tion condemning the dynamite policy. S.hClil.ATIVK I'KOUKKUINOS. I'lie Werlc ei tlie Heiiffi and Senate Te-day Special DNpateli tetlie Intkllkibncbr. llAURisimiui, la., April 27. In the Heuse the general icveiiue bill was dis cusscii, the peutlinc iuestien beiug the aineiidment te iliveit the taxes new flowing into the state treasury iute the tre.tsr.iie: n! the lespective counties, township, boieughs and municipalities, t.u apply only te taxs upon moneys at iuteie-t. The first section with the am. inltueiiL was adopted. Tlie Senate. I.i the Senate te day the following bills pis.-u.il finally : IIouse bill, authorizing 1,1.0 fotmalien of a corporation for the puipeve of driving and floating saw legs, lumber and timber; providing for the filing by the treasurer of any in stitutions u'ccivitig state aid, month ly stiiinments in the auditor geu geu e rat's ellic"; piehihitiiig the man uf i.'tiiu- ai'd sale of toy deadly weapons ; te pievent, the acquisition of rights of way ly u.cr acres lauds bolengiug 1e uiiivtisUies aud colleges The mercan tile appraiser law, applying te i'hiladcl phia, was timcuded en third reading, iihelishiug thu advertiseinent of the ap pra'eis' lists in nnWfjpapers. Till: lAlitHIN tlOAKH. Sl!;is Cray .Saved t'reii tlie tiullewa ( Governer Pattison te-tlay committed the tle.it h penalty of Silas Gray, of Westtnoro Westtnero Westtnore laiul county, te imprisonment for life. Ilie First Parden Uranted. The beard of pardons this morning re re euiumetuled the pardon of Phillip Devan, a Philadelphia burglar, who, it is reported, will soeu die of consumption. The pardon wliicli is the first recommended by the new beard was requested by Richard Vaux aud et her prominent citizens of Philadel phia. OV KK TUK OCKAN. Tim Vnrtmiate Nag for the 1,000 Guineas StaKen. Loxne.v, April 27. The ene thousand jjuiueas .stakes te-day was wen by Mr. fjcfcvrc's Hauteur, Malibran second, Levely thud. Found Untltv. Dublin, Apiil 27. The jury in the ease of Michael Faan. en trial for the murder of Mr. Burke," after a short deliberation this meruiug, returned a verdict of "tiilty. Fas-aii was then r.eutenced te be hanged en May 26 Feul Play. Iir-.ii Citv. Minn.. April 27. On the 8'hef Ui-tNnvemVT the wife of GuBtav Nerd disappeared. Ile stated that she had run away with another man. Yester day her body was found in Rush lake, with a stone tied te her waist. Nerd will be -tricsted. Hanged This ."Unriilei;. ! "Ri.i7..V15ETnTOWN. Si. J., April J. i fienry Debesneys was hanged in the jai! ' yard hern at 11:52 o'clock this morning, 1 for the uiurder of his wife last summer. I A Leng Sentence. Plattsrurg. Me., April 27. ClaySnell . lias b. enveiivicted of murdering Stephen ! T. Newmau, at Platte City fair, Septem- her, 1981, and santenced te twenty years imprisonment. WK&TUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, 'April 27. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states: "slightly 'warmer southerly td"we6terTjr winds, generally fair weather, stationary orletffer barometer. FretMttss; Against an Indecent Exhibition "Justice" In SellnsgreTe Times. The county of Saydr aad iti taxpayers have been compelled te; stand tke strain of the'Kintsler murder salts, and j they stare steed it patiently and willingly. Old Mr. Kintzler and his wife were cruelly mur dered leaving no kin behind. Fer this crime four persons have been convicted; two executed, one te avoid death en the gallows took poison, and one is en this side of eternity pleading that he is net guilty and for his life before the beard of par par dens. When they were convicted and sentenced te death, the country had fully done her duty and all that could in rea son and justice be expected from it : She had paid the expenses of trial after trial, jurors and witness fees, paid liberal ly for private counsel. Fer two years past Isreal Erb has protest ed his innocence of the crime with which he stands charged and has appealed te the beard of pardons. Yet the county of Snyder at each and every meeting of the beard, for month after, month and year after year, sends" private counsel te Harrisburg at the expense of the taxpayers te demand the bleed of this old man. Is this right? De the people want it done? De they knew that their money is being diverted from its legitimate' and proper use. If the'.beard of pardons see proper te extend clemency te this old man, of whose guilt there is some doubt, is there a dozen de cent men in the country that will find fault ? We all need mercy and grace, if we deny it te ethers, may it net be shutting the deer upon ourselves ? Is it a wonder the Christian peeple of the state are be ginning te leek upon as" mercenary aud unchristianlike ? The county officials are te blame for this, aud will have te answer te the taxpayers, net only for the useless waste of public money, but also for the false position ih which they have placed the geed people of the county. Tne New Chief Kdlter of the New Yerk " Times." Ledger. Although there is a new editor-in-chief direeting the New Yerk Times, there is no break in the line of ability and experionce in that journal. Charles ft. Miller, the new chief, is net new te the Times. As a scholar he was graduated at Harvard, and as a journalist in the ofiice of the Spring field Republican. Me took the master's degree en the New Yerk Times, where he has been one of the principal editorial writers since 1875, his leading articles aud his editorial correspondence being marked by a fund of information and intellectual force that have wen him a high reputa tion. SVEUIAL. NOIJCJCS. ueurjr'a Carbolic Salve. The beat Salve in tlie werM for cuts.brulscs sores, ulcere, salt rlieum. tetter, chapped lmnits, chilblains, coma and all kinds et skin eruptions, freeklca and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be snre yen get IIbkry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are' but imitations and counterfeit:;. Frice 25 cents. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street my2U-4 Mothers! Jletnertti! Mothers!'. Are yen; disturbed at night and broken et your rest by asictr child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting tenth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle et MitS. WIN- SLOWS SOOTHING SY RUI It will relieve the peer Httle guflerer Immediately depend npen it; there Is no mistake about It, There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever nicil tt, ,who will net tell you at ence that it will legti lute the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly satoteuso in .ii: cases, ajid pleasant te the taste, and N the prescription et ene et the eldest and bent female physicians and mines in the United States. Sold every where. US cents u !ei tin. uvMy-M.WAS&w 4tj"Pr.AlMTALKFROK DR SWAVHU Te ll'iO.'l HMay Cencern: Itching Piles Is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus attltcted by observing the lollewlng symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as II pin worms weie crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes lerai. The private parts are often affected. The mere you scratch tlic worse the itching. Knewing thai my eintineu Lis super ier te any article In tin market, X guarantee It te cure the worst ca.e et itching piles In exist ence. Signed, H.SWAVNB, M.D. Dr. Swaynu's Ointment Isiilseaplcasantiiud eilectlve cure ler tetter, Jteh, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and alt scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions, held by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for !u-la. (In 3c. stamps), .1 boxes. S1.25. Artdrc-.-, Ir. Swayne A Sen, I'hil ulelphla, l'a. ectH-lydTii.Tli.tSAw dew t. Mf.cure llealth. L seems strunge that anv one will suiter Irem the many dei-ungetnents brought en by an lnipu'e condition et the bleed, when SCO VlLL'S3AKSArAUlLLAANDSTILLlNCiIA, or BLOOD AND LIVElt SVUUI' will ristiu'i perlect health te the physical organization, it It Indeed n strengthening B3'rup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the lxct 15I.OOD PUI51KIKU ever discovered, ellec' unlly curing Screlnlu, Syphlltlc dlserdi'i-i. Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases indicating no Impure condition e! the Itloed, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin', etc. It corrects Indi gestlen. A slngle bettle will prove le yen its merits as a health renewer, ter It ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint l-i et an exhaustive nature, havlnga tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain ami ner veus system. ., KEll'S l'AIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Ker n-c externally and Inter nally. UEi) HOUSE POWDEItS cure all dlseuses or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry ami all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUUE. may24-S Fer sale at II. ii. Cochran's; drug store i:t7 North Queen street CI IK AitUFIKK INSUKANCK COMPANY J OF PUILADELFHIA. Assets ever ONB MILUON, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Kates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AOENT3, Ne. 19 East Kinff Street. ml2.0mdai.W43U XTAIK BALSAM. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A beneflclal dressing preferred te similar articles because of its purity and riChper- tume. ltKKSTUKlss iu uaaiuAin j.r. YOUTIlrUL COL.uk anu prevents uanuruu andtallinget the hair. 50c and $1.00. H1SCOX A CO., N. X. FL0REST0N. Kxcels the finest flower In rlchnes. Deli cate very lasting. Ne odor like it- Be sure you get FLORKSTON Cologne, signature et Hlxcex A Ce., N. Y., en every label. 25 and 75 cents, at druggists and dealers In perfumc.2 COLOGNE. dl2-lyweewaTu IB. Marten. mnT.tTiw.THi4. April 27. Fleur steady; Superfine, $8 25S 75; extra, 13 75A4 15; Penn'a Family, S91&W533. Hye flour at 136203 73. Wheat easier!; Ne. 2 Western Bed. tl 20K; Ne. 3 de, $1 16 ;Ne. 1 Pa. Ked, $1 23J1 23. Cern qniet for local use Oats quiet. Kye scarce at 7072c. Previsions steady. j Lard steady. Bnttertlnnier best grades ; Pa, Creatr.eiy extra, 30631c ; Western? 23Mc. ' Kells nominal at 9Sl3c, as te quality Karcs steady : Pa.. lOWe vitni vw. Cheese quiet, bnt ttrre. Petroleum dull ; Keflned, 7KSc. Whisky at $119 ' "w" New Yerk Market. Nxw Teaz, April 27. Fleur State and West ern dull and neavy ; In instances a shade lower. Wheat heavy, unsettled and KQle lower : active speculative trading'; Kb. 1 White. $1 MX ; Ne. 2 Bed May, tl KS)1 109-16 ; de June. 1 2201 22X;deJnly. tl 38; de Aug., $1 2231 -t ; de Sept., tl 2201 23. Cern !iXc lower and dull ; Mixed West ern spot, tS0O6Sc; de future, 60ffi8Vc. Oats ?S91c lower; Ne. 2 May. 4:e; .Inne, WiQtOc : July, 49tMc; August 41'4c. 1 Grain ana Provmeo Quotations. One o'clock t notations et grain and prol3 prel3 prol3 tens, furiiished by S. K.. Yundi, Ureker, 11 X Kast Kin;: street. - Chtrace. April 27. v" heat corn May.... MOJi .B5i-X June... 1.13)5 XVL Metreleii:. (Jnnle Oil, Onte fork -, Ijtm 19.12.V: ll.C2ld te ...97c. Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 15,000 heaI ; ship ments, t 500 head : fair demand, but prle.-is'liv lower; mixed. 7007 35 : heavv, 7 WKffT "' : light. 47 00Q7 50 ; skips, WCOStJ 75. Cattle Uecelpta, 8.0OJ head; shipments J.50K head: weak ami shade lower; piettv well closed ut the decline ; experts mi 15ijt 70 : choice shipping, a) 8O0 20 ; common te lair. $5 25f5 75 Sheep Kecclpts, 2.000 head; shipments, t.MM head ; strong and 10315c higher ; oil sold ea lv: common te leir, fl 73 I 50 ; geed te choice. $5 6005 75. Bast LiBKirrr Cattle Receipts, 70." lead: closed firm : prime. $e fiO0Jts7C ; tair te gnett, JCflG 40 ; common, S5g5 50. Hogs Receipts, 2100 bead ; market linn ; Philadelphia. $7 OOfiS 10 : Yerkers, 7 fan 7 fii. Sheep Receipts, 4 000 head ; market slew ; prima wool, $5 HWJii : clipped, tt 7503 'li: tjir te geed wool. $4.7505 '25 : clipped, tt 50(4 ic ; common wool, $404 50 , clipped, $303 M). bceck Maraeta. Quotations by Bccd, McGrann St Ce, Itank eit), JLancaster, Pa. 10 a. sr. 12v. r.u. 5 5 94l 4vr !M'i 125 125JS 1'. 7 71 7rt . 1? 12ii 11 127K 1274 1K m 47?2 47 -i 31 :s 2i; 2DJi 'JO Hh. lllH Hi'.i lt' 134J-S 134 l.'U'M 27U 27U -i.fi, 494i 4SJ5 4) . 41X 4t 41 . 19g 19 l!li . 103V4 lfrW4 l"-'!' . 38Vi S3K ' . 97?; 97?S 9!J . 2 2SX 2J . 40 4GX 4UJ5 l i VZX. 8214 52)4 -JS t3 12 12 12 'i t sl . t?, C2VJ Kt . 27 279f5 -27K . 154 15; l'K sn'4 50 rji'i S7'i 87M, M7.H, . 14iI 14 " . CC 0 . 9Ji 3! Michigan Central New Yerk Central New Jersey Cent nil..... Ohie Central Del. Lack. Western... Denver A R!eGrande... uriu Kansxs A Texas Lake Shere Chicago N. W..com... N.N.,Ont.Jfe Western... St. l'aul ft Omaha Pacific Mall Rochester ft Pittsburgh Texas Paciflc Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Teleirranh Louisville ft Nashville... 52i N. Y., Cht. ft St. L..., Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Pennsylvania Reading.. . . a. iiuuuiu i Northern Pucillc Coin. Northern Pacific Prer. Ifestonville Philadelphia ft Krie.... Northern Central Underground Canaan Southern People's Passenger. Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Tress. Stocks stcadv. Philadelphia & Erie it. U iteadlngltallread.... Pennsylvania Kailread..... Lehigh Valley Kail read United Companies of New Jersey Northern Pacllic Northern Pacific Preferre-l Northern Central ICailreud... Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown ltailread.... Central Transportation Company Pittsb'g, Titusville UntTale K. It Little Srhnylklll Kailread New Yerk. tJuoUitten-i by Associated Press. Stocks dull ; Meney, 4K"'- New Yerk Central.... Erie Kuilreail A dams Express. ................... ...... Michiguu Central Kailread Michigiin Snuth'-rn Kailread Illinois Central Kailread Cleveland A Pittsburgh Kail row! Chlctige & Keck Island Kailread Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad.... Western Union Telegraph Company.. Teledo & Wabash........... New .It-rey Central........ New Yerk, Ontario & Western . se . ' ; . IH, . li'l . l'.lO S7 . :.'i . 4-"i .u. . wz . 10 . ..l'.".' ' .V.lvs ... sii'. .. Hi', ...ill ...1..I-, ...I'.'-i ...i::i .. r-i ... -(, Lecal Stock ami Itnnds. Reported by. I. 15. Leng. rat vnl. L'ni! 'Hy Bi!r ct. Lean,luulS82...flw i it. -i ;" I. IV, 117 I -j. h. l".' I". im IM', ll'.' lhts... iw 1-ftiO... 100 " WO... K .1 ii:rct.iii 1 or Si years., loe par ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 -1 " In 1 or2Uyeari.. 1C0 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. UW ; " In le or 20 years, iwi Maiihcliti 'x.reugh lean lue UltJCKLLANBIlUS nTOOM. Quuriyvllle it. It f5e .Mitlcisille Street Car no lnniiirr PrlntlnirCnuinnuy 50 X.. I . Watch Factory h Utts Ltgtil and rm:! Pe'npany.... S& Ktcvens Heuse (tmnils) 100 ii 'Columbia Ca-j Company ('r'tiiuiiiia tVatej'C'impaiiy - &u-iii'!iiiip.)i Iren Company..... - 1W ' Marietta iLillewwnre UW '--" Stitvt'iis lleii.'ij !l ' Sicily l-laitd. .' W V Exst llp.mtlywliie A W.tynuali'g W ' Mllli'.ixvllli' Neri.i.il M:liOnL... 21 Nerllirrn Market... l!i'. MlUKLLAKUOUS KllNUrt. Oiiarryvillu il. It., due l iU il.H UiMilliigiCeliiiiililiiK. R5'a !'' li .aiH-uMer Watch Ce.. ilun 1SAJ Ui I'-- uiiiu.'ktU.r lilts Light und Fuel Ce.. inn in 1 or -A! years hie l" l.-eu-aster tins Light und Fuel Ce., dm li-i ........... ................. liv. i.,. TURMP1KK OTOOIf rt. HlgSpriiiK l'.'avi!r Valley Itrnt-'UDOrt & lloresheu !. M us A 25 Columbian, ChestnuL Hill :elumbia& Washington Columbia. lllg Spring -.. Celumbiu & Marietta Maytown A Klizabcthtewn Lancaster A Kphrata...... Lancaster A Willow Street Straseurg A Millport............... Marietta it Maytown Marietta A Mennt Jev............ Lane. EIlzalM-tht'n A Middlet'n.. . . Lancaster A Krnitvlile. LnncasterA LitltJ!... ....... ......... Lancaster A Villlamatewu LitnciLiter A Maner IS ai is -ii hi 47.V5 I' i til ::i ei M 75 !KJ 1XI.1U l :i 7'.' 276.' 0 J5 2ft 25 . 2S 100 50 25 25 SO . 2T. 25 , l'JO MU Lancaster A Manlmini... LnncasterA Marietta.. ..... Imcaster A New Helland Lancaster A Siisauchaniia. bank STOcxa. Sflrst National iiann.. ........ ....... Farniei-s' National Rank Knlten National Hank Lancaster County National Rank. Columbia National Bank ri.riaiiiina National Bank.......... .100 . 50 . 100 .. 50 ..100 11P.-2.'. i:;5 :t lll'.2n 14S.1J 107 142 lil.-ii I 2ue 1 M.I . 14. ri 7S i:n iir 100 Kphrata .national. u.d....... i- 1'irat National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 first National l!anc, Strasmrrg.... 100 b'lnl National Bank, Marietta 100 Klrst National Rank. Mount Jey., loe Lltitz National Bank 100 ManUei.u National Benk 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Ilellund National Bank 1i Oap National Rank 100 T H)BACl PltKSaES. MINNICU'S fcATKST IMPKOVKD TOBACCO PRESSES. Ker Casing and Ruling Tobacco. Sell te lion lien lion erable parties en trial. Warrantel superior In every leature te any In present iiif. n net as represent oil can be returned at nv i pense. Alse Manure Heeks for cle anliiK in iilus sold en fame terms, "jj,',1,. Landlsvllie, i.ancaster ;.. f. Jt-3,M,WAw :;...Jiif K ANNUAL. WKKTIMI 'f I the contributors in The Trnstees et t lit tkt! Nermal" choel el the Second District ei Pennsylvania" located at Mllleraviliu, J An caster county. I'a., ler tie purpose eieK-tllnv-Trnstees en the part or the contributors ami rnaiilin; nominations te the superintendent et nnbllclnstructleii et Pennsylvania, lerstnte Trnstecs. will be hcta In the trustees room at the said Scheel, en MONDAT, MAY 7 ( be ng the first Monday el the month), l- o'clock, p.m. Pursuant te the By-Law-et cald corporation and the laws of the common wealth relating te SJj?NTi a24,28m4 Scc'y el Beard et Trustees,
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