Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 31, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGBNCEB, THUBSDAY, MAY 31. 1883.
DECOEATION DAT.
CDL.UIlVII.L.K'SOl.AllUNTOTHEO.A.K
A Kulegy the Soldiers Their Cause
Tmjr Victories uua The Land They
feugbt Fer.
When the members of Gee. H. Themas
Pout filed iate tbe court boese last even
ing te tbn music of tbe Millersville band
tbey found tbat tbe Knights' Templar
festivities bad Badly interfered with much
of a turn-out. By tbe time, however, that
tbe Rev. James Crawford had delivered a
prajer appropriate te tbe occasion and
Majer Reinoehl had risen te introduce tbe
orator of the evening, Cel. James M. Sco Sce
villc, of Camden, N. J., about half of the
scats in the room were filled. The oration
occupied forty minutes in its delivery.
Colonel Scevillo said tbat be bad come
fiem a Bick room te fulfill an engagement
en a day full of interest te soldiers and
civilians ; be bad ceme te a place that in
its wealth, fertility and intelligence beam
te 1'eunsylvania the same relation as does
tbe blue giass region of Kentucky te his
native fetate. This was tbe home of three
of the great mcu who figured most prom
inently in the stirring times immediately
preceding and during tbe war James
liucbanau, who was president of tbe
United States when the conflict burst upon
us ; Thaddeus Stevens, whose grave I
visited this morning and found there in
clined in marble that noble sentiment se
se worthy of a noble man ; and General
Reynolds, applause te whose name many
a soldier has answered te day, " dead
upon the field of honor" in a war of right
eous strength. It is that these graves
and the graves et all our dead shall be
kept gieen tbat we meet te-day Iu
the geed old day of Reman power and
gleiy, Scipio Afncanus went te tbe tem
ples once a year te thank Ged for victor
ies wen ; we meet te strew May fiewers en
tbe gi.ives of comrades whose death made
victory and a re-uuited country possible.
Ne Sectlunullstn.
Today wc knew no section. We bave
put it aitide. Te tbe North, te the Seuth,
te the East, te the West we constitute one
people united under one flag, "new and
forever." Upen many a bloody field from
Roaneko te Shileb, through the thick
honors of a civil strife, amid want, priva
tion and exposure, with a courage no
danger could appall, a resolution no im
pediment could overcome, and a gallantry
no opposition could resist, the boys in blue
proclaimed te a startled world the power,
the prowess aud the perpetuity of these
United States ; and tbe boys in gray have
returned their allegiance te the old flag
and say, "Net yet, net yet, shall tbe Re
public die." Se new we strew laurel en
the graves of the blue and willow en the
graves of the gray. As tbe poet says
These in the reblngs et glory :
Thne in the gloom et deleat ;
All with tlie battle-bleed gory.
In the dusket eternity lniet.
a large number of fine floral pieces, which
were placed en the soldiers' graves. Mr.
Wilsen made an empassiencd and patriot
ic address, in which he paid high tribute
te the valor and self-sacrificing patriotism
of the Union soldiers. The band played a
dirge, and the precession returned te the
village and was dismissed.
At sprtDgville.
There were no formal ceremonies, but a
number of citizens formed a line and
marched out te Camp Hill cemetery where
they decorated tbe soldiers' graves with
fresh flowers. There were no speeches
made, but a feeling of deep respect for
the memory of the defenders of the
country was expressed by all present.
rair aud Festival.
A fair ana lestlval will be held by the ladies
or the U. li. church at Gordenvllle, en Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, June 14, 15 and 10.
Strawberries and ice cream, fruits and all del
icacies et the season will be served. Apack
Hge party will be held en the first night, June
14. Valuables will be guarantees In each
package. Twe brass bands will be present.
A. distribution or prizes will be made among
ticket holders.
A Baltimore paper says : Dr. Geerge Healing
et Baltimore, the well-known Occullst and
Artist, removed yesterday a piece of steel
Irein the Interior chamber ct the eye et G.
Hclene, by the introduction ei" a pointed
powerful magnet. The steel had been ledged
in the cornea and pushed by the constant en
deavors ei a physician te extricate It into the
Interior chamber, trem where the Docter re
moved it by inserting the magnet in the
slightly enlarged wound.
Dr. Reuting Is net unknown in this commu
nity by reputation. lie is the eccullst who
periermed the delicate and highly successful
operation en the oye et lien. William Ward
In June last, which offered permanent relict.
In the special lines ei his profession for the
treatment of the eye and ear. Dr. Reulinsr
stands withoutasurscrler in the United States
Cliester News.
HVEVIAL. yUTlVJiS.
5-Thc Diamond Dyes always de mere than
they claim te de. Celer ever that old dress.
It will leek llke new. (inly l'J cents ter any
color.
Valuable Information contained In the ad
vertisement et Simmons Liver Regulator.
lietter than SlO.OOO I
"1 spent ever $10. o:e, in 3 years," said Mejer
11. W. Ilines, et Bosten, Mass., " In being
doctored ter epilepsy. I employed the best
physicians in New Orleans, St. Leuis. New
Yerk, l'hlla , Bosten, Londen ami Paris, but
all te no purpose. Samaritan Nervine lias
en red me entirely." $1.50.
Ne mere shall the war cry sever,
or the winding river be red ;
They bmlsheur anger terever
When they laurel the craves et our dead
1 nder the sod and the dew,
Waiting the Judgment-day
i.eve and tears ter the Blue ;
Tears and love for the Gray.
Doing Their Own Tulublng.
The American people de their ewu
political thinking, and then as new these
who attempted te establish a government
en a falsohoed were silenced by popular
will. Southern men said: "Give us a
government of the few, a government of
the privileged class ; we are tbe aristec
cracy, you in the North are tbe labor
Mates," and the pois-en thus tbiewu into
our political system by tbe Calbeuus and
Piekenses aud Davises will require two
hundred years niore te thoroughly expell.
Hut tbe people thought for themselves.
The mere tbese men built their toy house
en the back of the black, aud the mere
Chief Juatirn Taney decided that a " black
man had ti rights which a white man
was bound te leppect," the mere the un
t table foundation shook beneath the
weight of the rliniy stiuctuie and finally
eainc'l it t the ground. Illustrative of
hew swilt Ncmesis sometimes is in deal
iug out i etiibutive justice, Colonel Sceville
j-aVd that when sent te England ty Lin
coln in 1804, be found the soldiers of
Ouccu Victeria singing "Jehn Brown's
I'.edy" en the banks of the Thames.
What Made Our Heroes Possible.
The two greatest efforts of modern
times te euslavothe human race culmin
ated in disaster at Marsteu Meer and
Gettysburg. And while this latter victory
was fought and wen en Pennsylvania soil,
aud is thcieroie a great honor and a
famous victory for the old Keystone state,
it must be icmembercd that the valor, the
privations and tbe patriotism of the rug
;ed Continentals el enu hundred years age
made possible victory at Gettysburg. Vir
ginia and Massachusetts ! Jeffersen aud
Adams ! tbe ene with bis dying breath
admonishing "Re en Guard," the ether
i.ink'mg te bis long rest with " Indepeud Indepeud
auce forever." Frent such as these sprune
that ":-L:ll t-tieug man in a blatant land,"
Geueial Geoige II. Themas. Even Phil.
Kearney, whose meiiwry we will keep for
ever anil aye, might net have been possible
without the patriotism of our forefathers.
The Cradle or Liberty.
The family and tbe home niake tbe
cradle of liberty. It. was bore iH the
besom of home, in the midst of the family
circle wheie our dead comrades' youth
was eberibhed that the liivs of freedom
and patriotism weie first set ablaze. It
was here that the stars and bars of our
ceuutrys flag whose glorious beauty
fcprang fiem thettaecry of woman's gentle
band, fust excited the admiration and
wonder of infancy's eye. And it was te
the home of his youth and his early man
hood that m:iny of our comrades, wrapped
in the embrace of this cherished bannerj
return', te fiijht no mero. Te-day many
a mother, the last of tbat home circle,
whose baiting limbs forbid a journey te
tbe cemetery, is thinking, of the little
mound we decorated in memory of ber son
who died tbat this nation might live.
Neble Women.
Ged gave tbe country te men who can
defend it and te women whose virtues, as
Richard Cebdeu puts it, give rise te our
forces. There never was anything geed
or great tbat did net ceme from woman.
"If woman lest us Paradise," said Jehn
Randelph, of Roanoke, " she gained us
Heaven." Thejnan who gave up his
business, who tetn himself from his yeuug
wife aud his little babe and who faced
death at bis country's call is a greater here
than Grant or Sherman or 'Sheridan ; but
the gentle woman who said te her hus
band, " Ge, it is your duty " and who
threuah leurr and dreary years suffered
untold cares, fears aud sorrows, what of
her? It has been said tbat "the finest
fruit earth holds up te Heaven is a man;"
let it rather be, "the finest fruit earth
holds up te heaven is a woman."
urn T bey Die In Vain ?
Oh ' no, our soldiers did net die in vain.
When bayonets begin te think despotism
begins te die. Four hundred thousand
men aud Abraham Lincoln died for me
and for you, and the shedding of their
bleed gave us a country " redeemed, re
generated, disenthralled." While the
Grand Army lives let it teach fraternity,
charity, patriotism, and then our princi
ples and Government shall live the incar
nation of freedom ; they shall live the em.
bediment of pewer and tbe majesty of the
the people
" Till the sun grows cold.
And the stars are old.
And tbe lcvres et the Judgment book unfold."
At Meuntvllle.
At Mountville, Wm. A. Wilsen was
orator of the day. At G o'clock a preces
sien was formed by the citizens and ex.
Beldicrs, and with the Mountville band at
the head of the column marched te
Mountville oemetery, carrying with them
Won't Barry. Uendeinan."
Said u man en his way te be hanged, there'll
bone tun till I gctthcie." Wesay te the dys
peptic, ner.-eus and debilitated, don't hurry
tlieughtlpsslv ler lome icinedyef doubtful
nieiit. uncertain efrelier, when you can get at
the drutrglsts ter ene dell Burdock Bleed Bit
ters alrne-it sure te euro and certain te benefit.
Kersalebv II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
13!t North Queen street.
Small doses and large bottles ; sec advertise
ment el Simmons Regulator.
" Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills
are worth their weight in geld in nervous and
sick headache." -Dr. II. II. Sehllchter, et Bal
timore. " Five doctors ; no end of medicine ; no re
lief. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure has driven aivay
all eruption's and I in nearly wellS'iaa. C.
Yeung, Hamilton, Ills.
been
puri-
lKer.EDCMTY exists, but nobody has
heard te deny the wholesomeness ami
lying effects et Glenn's Sulphur Seap.
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Tim most popular and tragrant l'eitumeef
the day "HACKMETACK." Try It. Sold by
H. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and lS'.l
North Queen street leb7-eed3
Skin Ulaans.
"Swayne's Ointment" 1 Cures tueiuest lnvet
"Swayne's Ointment" v
"Swayne's Ointment" Seraleeases et tlrlii dis
" wayne's Ointment" i
"Swayne's Ointment" Jeae-, siteii as tetter,
"Swaynis's Ointment") ., -i...,.,., er-ihi iiend
"Swayne's Ointment" lsan m ,,,l.sr11" llf a
"Swayne's Ointment" babel's itch, soma, all
"Swayne's Ointment" ).,, SP!liv ltchln"
"Swayne's Ointment" )CIUsI' bcul ' I,CIlm'
"Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and
'Swayne's Ointment" S,., .ii-jirexsln" coin cein
"Swayne'sOintment" ) u al ""l" s,l, c,,ul
"Swaync's Ointment" S plaint, itching piles,
SwayncM Ointment;; ) u m cllectna! cure
"Swayne s Ointment" ) J
"Swayne's Ointment" J no matter hew obstl ebstl
"S wayne's Ointment" nate or long standing.
Ask for it and use no ether. It CUUKS
whete all else (alls. Sold l.y all druggists,
a Cough, Celd or Sore Threat
Reqijics Immediate attention. A neglect lr
l'lUUs the lungs and an incurable disease is
often 'the- result. " Dlt. SWAVNK'S COM
POUND SYltUl WILD OHKItUY " euros the
most severe coughs and colds, actsdireetly en
the lungs, threat and chest, purities the bleed,
ami ler bienchial, asthma, all pulmonary ut ut ut
toctlensot long sUmdinu, ills tliu best remedy
ever discovered. Price 'Jj cents and I per
bettle- The lurge size is the most economical
Sold by all besl druiruisls. H'l-MW&Klyd&w
Wells "Keugli ou corns."
Ask ter Wells' "Kough en Coins." 15c.
Quick, complete, permanent eur Coins,
wniis, bunions.
1'uvsiciAKS attest : " Celden's Liquid Heel
is particularly usetul In Dlphtlieiia, Fever,
and evcij depressing disease."
liiyiS-iWdeedaw
JtVPLAiv TAWtTBexDR.SWA'nrB Te Whom
It May Cencern: Itching Piles Is one et the
most annoying complaints lcnownte physi
cians. Every ene can tell whether he is thus
afflicted by observing the iollewlng symp
toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get
ting warm. It seems as IX pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes form. The private parts are often
affected. The mere yen scratch the worse the
Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super
ler te any article In the market, J guarantee 1
te euro the wjirst case et Itching plies iu exist
ence. Slgncdl, H.SWAYNE. M. D.
Dr. Swayne's ointment Is olseapleasant aud
eficctive cure ler tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, barber's Itch, pimple", and all scaly,
crusty, Itchy skin eruptions, held by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts.
(in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.23. Address, Dr.
Swayne tt Sen, Philadelphia,. Pa.
ectl4-lydTu.ThAS&w
De Met move Blindly.
Ge carefully In purchasing medicine. Many
advertised remedies can work great injury
are worse than none. Burdock Bleed Bitters
area purely vegetable preparation ; the small
est child can take them. They kill disease
and cure the patlen. In a sate and kindly way.
Fer sale bv H. It. Cochran, druggist. 137 and
130 North Queen street.
Mothers! Alothera: Mothers I
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a bottle el MUS. WIN
SLOWS SOOTHING SYKUP. it will relieve
the peer little sufferer Immediately depend
upon It ; there Is no mistake about it. There is
net a mother en earth who has ever used It,
who will net tell you at once that it will
regulate the bowels and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child, op
erating like magic. It Is perfectly sate te use
In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is
the prescription of ene of the ehicst and best
lemale physicians in the United States. Sold
everywhere. 25 cents a bottle.
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KKSCUJSD 1TKU31 1IKATU.
The iollewlng statement ei William J. Cough
In, et SemervlHc, Mass., is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for it the attention et our read
crs. He says : "In tha lall et 1870 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed
.by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was ?,e weak at e:ie time
that I could net leave my bed. in the sum
mer ei 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
Whilethere the doctors said I had a hole in
my leltlung as big as a halt-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icines. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report
we:.t aieund that I was dead. f. gave up hope
but : mend told me el Dlt. WM. UAM.'S
I'.AISAM FOItTIIK LUNGS. I laughe at
my Irlenils, thinking my case ii.curable,hut I
getabi ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur
prise a' ii gratification, 1 commenced te 1 eel
better My hope, onee dead, began te revive,
a'idte lay 1 leelln better spirits than I have
the past three years.
" 1 wrilethls hoping you will publish it, se
thai every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S
1IALSAM FOItTHE LUNGS, and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1
have taken two bottle and can positively hay
thai It has done me mero geed than all the
ether medicines I heve taken since my sick
nean. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared and 1 shall seen be ablete gote work.'
Sold bv 11. It. Cochran, 1S7 North Oueen street
Henry'- Carbolic Salve.
The best Salve in the werid ter cuts.brutses
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, letter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin
eruptions, treckles and pimples. The salve is
guaranteed te give ported atishictien in
every case or money ifiiinded. I5 sure you
get Hknry'b Caubolie Salvk, as all ethers are
bnt imitations and counterfeits. Price 25
cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Htei". 137 North Queen sired my2;i-4
MAlUUAUJ2i.
SuissLUR Milled On the 29th et Mav, 1833,
by the llev. W. T. Gerhard, at hisiesider.ee,
Ne. 31 Hast Orange .street. Mr. A. It. Shissler,
et East Petersburg, te Mi-s U7Zle E. Miller,
et Mount Jey borough. H
NX.W ADVlMlTISEMlSXTlt.
JTMW AJtrMXVOI.
I
,'OKSAI.K. A MSW " WOODS SWEEP-
rake'
Price, $70.
mSKEIeeil
Reaper. I!:i
Apply ie
i.
s never been tn use.
ISOMUERGER,
Lllltz, Pa.
1
OST KSTKHDA V A YKI.I.U W UAftAKl
Bird. A lowaulel il.eiu'i'.l be paid by
returning it alive, te JOHN SCHOENUKIt
GER'S EXCELSIOR HALL, East King St It
STKAWUKKRY ANO ICK UKTKABl
lestlval is open at Si. PjiiI's M.E.chnrch,
Seuth Queen street, te con Hums until Saliu
dav evening. Tickets et admivdeii, which are
sold at ten cents, will be l.il.en ter ten cents
lu exchange, ter anything en i he tables. 31-11
Brown's Household Panacea
Is the most, oilecilve Pain Destroyer In the
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally or applied exter
nally, ami thereby mer certainly RELIEVE
PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou
ble the strength than any ether similar prepa
ration. It cures pain In the Side, Rack or Uewels,
Sore Threat, Rheumatism, Toethaclio, and
ALL ACHES, and is The Urent Kollever el
Palu. " BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be in every family. A teaspoon tul et
the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweet
ened, ir preferred, taken at bedtime, will
BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle.
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ITASTKI.-A MAN WHO IIAS ItttEN
with a tobacco hen-e, well acquainted
in this county, one able te buy himself. One
with his own team preluned. weed references
required. Address. " li. " Ne. :'. E. Iltith St.,
New Yeikelty. iiiuytt-iitd&liw
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OKKINUMKN MllOlJI.lKJOTO
BEOHTOLD'S
Te buy tin ir Wearing Apparel. A Iresh sup
ply iust jeeelvecl, at very moderate prices.
Iluiltllug Stene anil sand delivered at short
notice. Rye Straw, ted mid Leaf Mould iei
llerisls and elheis ler ssie.
HENRY ItECHTOLD,
Ne. '! N. Queen Street.
S-Store and dwelling ler sale or rent. Im
mediate possession. feUS-lvd
e
XFOUDSPKINU l'AK.
Oxford Asricnltnml Society,
3.
OXFORD.CHESTKR COUNTY, PA., will held
their SPRING FAIR,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
JUNEG,7&3, 1SS
'Ihe Agricultural. Machinery, Floral, Fruit
aud Mimical Instrument Departments will be
well filled. Horticultural Exhibition. Live
Steek. Thirty-live noted trotters entered.
Trettingatid Bicycle Races each day. Lirire
Incubtlnr in process et hatching. Goedmusic
by the ' itizens Brass Band el Oxford, Amuse
ments, .tc. Excursion tra'us en railroads.
ADMISSION 25 CENTS.
ISAAC ACKER, Pnsldent.
Theodere 1C. Stubbs. Secretary. m3I-2t
iiewtc Secure Health.
t seems fctrange that, anv ene will suffer
lrem the many derangements brought en by
an lmpu'-e condition et the bleed, when SCO
VILL'SSARSAPAUILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOO AND LIVER SYRUP will restore
perlect health te the physical organization. It
is indeed a streiigthcnlrg syrup, pleasant te
take, aid has proven imelf te be the best
BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, efleet
ually caring Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders,
Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil.
ions complaints and all diseases indicating an
impure condition of the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl
gestien. A single bettle will prove te you its
merits as a health rencwer, ler It ACTS I.IKE
A CHARM, especially when the complaint is
et an exhaustive nature, havim; a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and nor
veus system.
..Elt'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in
man and beast. Fer use externally and Inter
nally. RED HORSE POWDERS euro all diseases
of horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may24-2
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137
North Queen street
mM M. T.A1tCAHTKlCKIilTABY OUMPAXT
L will held their meetiag .te-morrow (FRI
DAY) evening at e oxieck, uiaieaa ei inis
evening,
it
CAPT. WM. J. irORDXET.
WAWTICD-AK APirBBallOBTO LBABN
U 53 Wert Chestnut St.
FOB SALE A DK8IBABI4K COUNTRY
residence, known as "ABBEVILLE"
one mUe west et Lancaster, en the Columbia
turnpUe, with land containing; about 12$
acres. 5 acres el which are In Lawn, Garden
and Orchard. Choice fruits In full bearing
and an abundant supply or Spring Water.
Fer lurthcr particulars, terms el : sale, etc.,
apply te. .KB. LONG, Seal Kstata Agent,
mawtd e. 6 West Xing 8t.
THE DISEASES OF XHB SHIR ABE OF
ten dependent en certain constitutional
states et diseases et tbe ether parts, and the
skin, when extensively diseased, leads te mor mer
bid conditions et parts net anatomically re-
aAH skin Diseases, Cancers; Tumors and jPrf.
vate Diseases permanently cured by EBS. H.
dT and M. JL. LONGAKEB. Offlce-13 East
Walnnt street, Lancaster, Pa. CoMuttatlen
free. mal-8tdAw
KOPOSALS niB'STONK AMU STONK-
WOBK Proposals will be received up te
7 o'clock p. m. en Monday, June 4th, for build
ing stone per perch, delivered en the ground
et the Eastern Market company.
Alse ler hauling stene per perch from the
Almshouse quarry. ,
Alse ler laying stone per perch, either in
cluding or net including the mortar. Alse
ler lime per bushel and sand per lead.
Bids te be lelt at Allan A. Herr & Ce.'s office,
Ne.108 East King street, where plan and specl specl
ficatlens can be seen. J. 1 KtD si-neb,
m29-5tK Chairman Building Committee.
lTTaTed PKOPOSALS FOfc SEWER.
Sealed proposals for grading, guttering and
bulldinga sewer en Derwart street, between
Maner and Poplar streets, will be received by
the street committee up te 5 o'clock en MON
DAY, JUNE 4, 1883, and are te be deposited in
the Street Committee Bex, at Alderman Ban's
office and endorsed "Proposals ler Sewer."
Proposals te be In accordance with plans and
specifications, which can be seen at the office
of Colonel Gerhart. City Kegnlater, Graut
building, en and after Wednesday evening,
May SO, 1S8J. By order et tne street uemmu
tee.
m29.30,31&J2d
J K. BARR, Clerk.
IVENAWATtt UlVENAWAT!
A Beautiful Oil Chrome
WITH EVERY TWO POUNDS OK COFFEE,
AT THE
AMERICAN TEA OO.'S STORE
NO. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
Best Granulated Sugar, 9c. White Sugar, 8c.
Light Brown Sugar, 7&c, at
0 AMERICAN TEA CO.'S STORE.
iu2U lwd Ne. 26 Centre Square.
(-1 IK AUD FIKE INSURANCE CO0IPAN Y
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OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current Kates.
Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid.
rife & Kaufman,
AGENTS,
Ne. 10 East King Street.
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jKAPJKJC MAJtumus, c
pUAKESW. FRY.
Phares W. Fry's
SLIDING ADJUSTIBLE
Patented May 22, 1883.
We are prepared te take orders and put in
position our PATENT WIRE WINDOW
SCREEN, get up In Urst-clasa style In Walnut
and Poplar Iramcs, Plain ami Landscape
Wires. We have them also finished with wire
en, complete, very easily adjusted tout the
window.
Phares . Fry,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
t:cuusieSf.
Ely's Cream Balm reduces inflammation
Seres in the nasal passages are healed in a
few days. Catarrhal headaehe is dissipated.
Senses of smell.taste and hearing are restored.
Price 50 cents.
Apply Inte nostrils with little linger.
Only Twe Bettles.
Messrs. Jehnsen, Holleway& Ce., wholesale
druggists of Philadelphia, Pa repert that
soine time age a gent'.emau handed them a
dollar, with arequet te send a geed catarrh
cure te two army officers In Arizona. Recent
ly the same gentlemen told them that both
the officers and the wife el Gen. Jehn C. Fre
ment, governor et Arizona, had been cured
et catarrh by the two bottles et Ely's Cream
Balm. myl6-2wdM.W,FAw
The Ammunition
is net exhausted. Oak Hall has
plenty left. The Cassimere
Pantaloons at $2.00 are less nu
merous, but still abundant. The
forty-two lines Men's and
Youths' Suits at $7.00 te $10.00
are very full yet. The Oak
Hall stock is tee big te be easily
exhausted, and the Oak Hall
pluck forbids any better 15ar-
e-ains te be ettered elsewhere.
Fer these reasons you will miss
it if you pass Oak Hall when
buying Clothing.
Wanamaker & Brown. .
Oak Hall,
Sixth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
rpiIK i.XCUKSlON SEASON OF 18KU.
TO THE SUMMER RESORTS
AND EXCURSION POINTS-
ON OK VIA
The Shenandoah Valley Railroad.
THE CAVERNS OK LUKAY.
THE NATURAL URIDGE.
THE VIRGINIA SP1DNGS, Ac-., &e.
Perlect provl-lens at LURAY ler the ac
commodation et Excursion. Parties el all
dzes.
Transportation Kates arranged ler parlies
et various numbers from 5 te SOU.
Correspondence' invited from Schools,
Churches, Societies and Associations, ter the
in rangementet Special Rates and Excursion
Days.
Transnortatlen lurnished en SPECIAL
TRAINS when the size et the party justifies.
Application through the General Passenger
Agent or Superintendent of the Read en
which the Excursion Party originates, te
either et the undersigned, will receive prompt
attention.
Small parties desiring accommodations at
the LUltAY INN can also be cared for by
similar application.
Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA
SPRINGS and 3O0THEKN SUMMER UE
SORTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1, at the
principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines.
SUMMERTOURIST GUIDE BOOKS and all
lnlormatien furnished en application te tbe
t'asscnger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. R.
or the Virginia, Tennessee A Georgia Air
Line. A. POPE,
Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt,
O. HOWARD ROYEK. Lynchburg. Va.
Division Pass'r Agt..
Hagerstown, Md. may3a3md
oeajj.
SECOND EDITION.
THUBSDAY BVEOTNQ MAY 31, 1868
AFTERNOON TELEGKAMS.
THK BKOOKLYN BRIDGE DISASTER.
Parents Inquiring Fer Children supposed te
Have Been VictimsWestern
Pistol Practice.
New Yerk, May 31. A number of
persons inquired at the police headquarters
te-day for children or friends supposed te
have been en the bridge at the time of
the accident yesterday. There was, how
ever, in only one or two cases reason
te suppose that the missing persons might
have been en the bridge. These who were
injured in the disaster and are still at the
hospitals are all doing well, and in no case
is it thought that the injuries will result
fatally.
HABKZSBUKG NEWS,
The Appropriations in tbe Senate.
Special Dispatch te the Ixtelliqksckk.
Harmsbubg, May 31. The Senate had
under consideration this morning the gen.
era! appropriation bill en third reading.
When the prevision was reached providing
for the payment te clerks and empleyes
of the Senate pre-rata compensation
for services beyond the hundred
days, Gorden opposed it en the ground
that the act allowing the pay was uncon
stitutional. He had Gov. Heyt's objections
of two years age read in support of his
position. Mr. Gorden offered an amend
ment te strike out the clause, but it was
defeated. Mr. McKnight moved te in
crease the amount proposed te be appro
priated te the public schools from
$1,000,000 te $1,500,809. After a
long discussion and at the reading of a
communication from the auditor general's
department showing a probable deficiency
in the state treasury, if the Jenkins bill
te divert tavern and ether licenses from
the state te the county treasuries
were passed, the amendment was defeated.
The consideration et the bill will be re
sumed this afternoon'. The Seuate insisted
en its amendment te the cengres
sienal appoitienmeut bill. The resolution
was finally adopted, authorizing the
application of unexpended balance of fish
ery appropriation of 1879 te improvement
of fishery at Columbia and construction
of fishery at Clark's Ferry.
In tbe Heuse.
In the Heuse the Pittsburgh city chat
ter passed finally yeas, 129 ; nays, 13,
with proviso of Weihl that it shall be
submitted te a vote of the people before
becoming operative. Tbe free pipe bill
was defeated en final passage of the rejec
tion of several ameudmeuts offered by its
enemies. The vote was di for, te S3
against it. The bill lacking seven votes te
pass it, the vete will probably be recon
sidered. The Senate bill, giving power te the
courts of Lancaster county te seuteuce
prisoners either te the Eastern penitenti
ary or county prison, passed finally.
VVKSTEKN WAYS.
Prompt Use or Weapons.
Sai.ida, Cel. 31. Twe drunken miners
last evening created a disturbance, and
City Marshal Stingley attempted te arrest
them. One of them named Evans attacked
the marshal with a knife, and the latter
shot and killed him. The ether miner,
Themas Miuemeyer, theu shot the mar
shal, Deputy Marshal Bathurst and a
man named Guuueu. He then started
for tbe mountain with a party of cttiizens
iu pursuit, and before he was captured he
shot aud killed William H. Brown, ene of
the pursuers. Gunuen has siuce died and
Bathurst and Stingley are iu a critical
condition. There is strong talk of lyuch
iug Minemeyer.
THK THOMPSON 11UUKIIV.
Mrs Thompson Denies rue stories Against
tier Hener.
Ciscinnatt, Ohie., May 31. A state
ment by Mrs. Philip B. Thompson, the
first she has made for publication, of the
matters that resulted in the killing of Wal
ter Davis by her husband, appeared here
this merning.She denies pointedly that she
was drunk at the St. Clair hotel, aud calls
" Ged te witness that Walter Davis was
innocent of auy wrong towards her when
she went into his room that niht." She
says that she could net waken Miss Bnck
ucr and therefore she went into Davis'
room. Her story was told at Mrs. Davis'
house aud iu her presence.
Civil Service In rhlladelpula.
Philadelphia, May 31. Dertnau B.
Eaten and Dr. Gregery, of the civil ser
vice reform commission, audE. W. Clark,
an advisory member of tha beard, be
gan au inspection of the custom
house aud pest office here this
merniug. After consultation with Post
master Huidekoper the beanl selected
three of the departmcut superintendents as
a beard of examiners, whose duty it will
be te examine the quaificatiens of all ap
plicants for places in the respective de
partments of the posteffice.after July ICth.
The commissioner then visited the custom
house whete they had .i private conference
with Collector Haitrauft.
J M. M1KTIN
Wholesale ane ttetut: Ueater In atl kinds Of
LUliKb AND COAL.
9-ram: Ne. 120 North Watt-rand Prince
treets above Lemen I .uncasier. n3-lyd
Indignant Workmen.
Chicago. May 31. The striking briek
lavcrs claim that after the agreement be
tween the cemmittee of bricklayers and
master builders was signed en 1 uesday,
the document was altered by the president
of tbe Master Builders association. An
indignation meeting was held last night.
The men are very bitter aud refuse te be
bound by the agreement. They did net
resume work this morning.
An Drunken Man's Deed.
Bosten, May 31. Bartholemew Nea Nea
len attempted suicide last night by
cutting his threat, but was dis
covered and taken te the hospital. This
morning the dead body of Nealen's
wife was found in their apartments. She
had been murdered by her husband iu a
drunken frenzy. Nealen then went te his
father's house, where the attempt at suicide
was made.
Tbe Kecjrat OatbresJt Against the Jews.
Londen, May 31. The outbreak
against the Jews which, eccurrea
at Rosteff en the 22d inst, en
account of the murder of a Russian
by a Jewish publican was quelled the same
night, after 130 houses belonging te Jews
had been destroyed. Fifteen of the rioters
were killed by the troops who were called
ent te suppress the disturbances.
Tbe Laber Conference.
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 31. The final
conference of the Iren Makers' and Amal
gamated association committees has been
called for this afternoon when it is be
lieved a settlement will be effected and a
strike avoided.
Mr. Evans Installed.
Washington, May" 31. Mr. Walter
Evans, the new commissioner or internal
revenue, was fully installed in office this
morning. Mr. Raum, the rotired commis
sioner, was present and introduced the
chiefs of the several division of the bureau
te their new chief.
Tbe BUI Investigation. .
Washington, May 31. The Hill inves
tigation began this morning. Se far
nothing of importance has been done.
WKATHKK INUlOATlONS.
Washington, May 31. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, local raius, followed by
colder clearing weather, southwest veer
ing te northwest winds and higher pressure
Thinning Garden Vegetables
Germantown Telegraph.
It is generally a fear with sewers that
their seeds will net all grew, and many
mero are sewn than necessary. This is
all very well, only it requires se much
after-cultivation in thinning out, which
very few properly de, or if they de it is net
done in time te be much benefit te the
growing crop. Any one who sees a field of
turnips in the autumn will understand
what we mean. Hthe harrow were drawn
through when young ever ene-half the
turnip fields the final yield would be one
third mere. Beets, carrots, salsify, pars
nips and similar garden crops should be
looked te in in season, and reduced se
that the plants stand two or three inches
apart. This will be found profitable if
carefully dene. If it is leund that the crop
is smaller than was anticipated almost any
of these will de transplanted. We have
seen crops of parsnips and beets se set out
that made better roots than these from
seed in the regular way.
m i
Poisoning Destructive Insects
There is no question that Paris green
properly used, may be employed te kill
nearly all noxious insects which take their
feed in solid form. The precautions te be
observed are, net te poison the wrong ani
mals or human beings ; net te injure the
crop te which the poison is applied ; te give
enough te kill the depredaters, and te allow
time for the rains te wash it off One great
advantage is that as the quautity of poison
is nearly in proportion te the bulk of the
animal, the minute portieu which is fatal
te small insects has no effect whatever en
a man, who weighs a hundred thousand
times as much. Yet we would net advise
auy ene te swallow this minutest portion,
and it is net iudced necessary iu any case.
The smallest do:e e( arsenic safely ad
ministered by a physician, would be iu
stantly fatal te a multitude of small beet
les. A statement has been, published in
some of the papers, that a cultivator pro
tected his grapevine.1: from the rose bug by
applying the same mixture of Paris green
in water that he used ter potatoes. A
second application was made after
the rain washed oil' the first. It com
pletely cleared the viues of the rese-bug
and the viues wcru unhurt. The same
water mixture may be used for the squash
and cucumber bugs, only about half as
strong, or else it will injure the yeuug
plant:;. I'r insects which suck juices in
stead of eating solids, it is of little or no
account.
MANUBK AND COAL.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All tbe
BEST GKAOES OK COAL,
Beth for Family and Sieam purposes.
CES1ENT by the barrel. HAY and STBAW
by the ten or bale.
Yard 315 Harrisburg Pike.
General Office 20 Kast Chestnut street.
Kaufflnan, Keller & Ge.
aerl-lyd
F KEY'S UBAKCUAL LOZKNQES,
The most reliable nnd surest euro for
Hcauache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Bad Breath and all diseases arising lrem u
disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G. FKEY, DRUGGIST,
29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian,
Lancaster, Pa.
Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at
tbemest reasonable prices. a27-lyd&w
OAl..
M. V. B. CO HO,
,i0 HtlHTH WA.1BH HI., Jiuuuter, Ira..
Wholesale and detail Dealers In.
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Ikmnoctten With the Telephonic Exchange
Yard and ethc Ne. 330 NORTH W ATE
L Prison Mystery.
Jeltet, Ills., May 31. Jehn Andersen,
a convict from Chicago was found dying
in bis cell last night with bis threat cut.
His cell mate Michael Mooney is suspected
of the man's murder, but he asserts that
Andersen committed suicide.
STUEET.
teMS-ljd
BOVKB Aim BXATIOXZMlr
-VTEW BOOKS.
.MB. ISAACS.
THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTEK,
THE ADMIRAL'S WARD
SOCIAL EQUALITY.
THE LA TSttT MA (MIZINBS
AWB
NEW STATIONERY,
I. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KINO; STBMT;
A Train Falls Through a Bridge.
Bosten, May 31. A freight train en
the Grand Trunk railway fell through the
iron bridge at Statford Hellew this morn
ing. Engineer Havanagb.and the fireman,
whose name is unknown, were killed and
a number of cars wrecked. The accident
was caused by a broken rail.
A. Bitter Warfare.
Calcutta, May 31. Fighting between
the forces of the Ameer of Afghanistan
and the Shinwarris has been renewed.
The losses have been heavy en both sides.
Raft leads of dead bodies have been
brought down the Cabul river.
they visit the yard. The
proper mating of the breeding stock is the
most important priaaiBle oeaaeoted with
the breeding of poultry, and yet I will
venture te say, that it is less studied
and experimented with than any ether
matter connected with the profession.
Breeders as a rule will select what
they consider the beat specimens they
have, but te give a reason why, they place
a certain cook or coekerell in a pen with a
givea let off hens. and pullets, net one iu
twenty can de it. They take chances of
raising nice fowls out of a large number,
and still they will claim in their advertise
ments that they are mated for the best
results. True they hope te have the best
results, but are unable te give a reason
for tbe faith within them."
3CAMKX13.
Philadelphia Market.
PrnxADELPHrA. May 31. Fleur steady:
Superfine, $312503 ft); extra, 13 7S4 25,
Penn'a Family. M 90&5 1?.
Kye flour at 13 73.
Wheat Arm: Ne. 1 Western Red, $1 Jl)ei '2C;
Ne. 3Ked,fll6X9U7.
Cern quiet and steady.
Oats firm and fair demand : Ne. 1 White,
51c; Ne. 2de,493Kc; Ne. 3 de, 4Mc; Ne.'.:
Mixed. 45Kc
Rye scarce at 70c.
Previsions steady.
Lard quiet.
Butter dull and weak; Pa. Creamery ex
tra, ac: western, asc
Bells dull at 7ai2c. as te quality.
Eggs quiet : Penna. 19c : Western,
Cheese steady for choice.
Petroleum dull ; Kenned, TMc
Whisky at $119.
!
New Yerk Market.
Skw Yerk, May 31 -Fleur State and West
ern rather quiet; Superfine State, S3 av
i 25 ; Extra de, $4 1304 35 : Choice de, St i
7 00 ; Family de, 7 1037 1" ; round hoop
oh!e,4 13Q4 75 : choice de, $t 8033 75 ; Super
fine Western. S3 6004 25 ; common te geed
extra de. S4 15Q4 60 ; choice de, S4 7097 : South
ern quiet and steady; common te fair Extra,
$4 355 20 : Geed te choice de, 5 25S 75.
Wheat !4(?Jc lower, heavv and irregular ;
less doing; Ne. 1 White $t 16: Ne. -1 Red,
May. $1 2JK ; June, $1 22K01 22-Ji; July. 1 21
1 24; .tug., l 2Cl 26; Sept., $1 2T
123.
Cern ,mc better and qu et.
Oais Vayp better; Ne. 2 July. 4C.K04':c ;
Sept., 4nc ; State, 5039c ; Western, 4tf 57e.
Mew KerK
Quotations by Associated Pien.
Stocks dull and lower.
New Yerk Central
irie ltaiireti..... .............
Adams Express
Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Southern Railroad ,
Illinois Central Railroad .-
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad ,
Chlc.igeJt Keck Island Railroad
Pittsburgh A Kert Waynu Railroad....
Western Union Telegraph Company..
Teledo ft Wabash
New Jerdey Central
New Yerk Ontario & Western.. -. ,
.... X
.... !:!&
... I'M
.....I I2 J
....ix:
KilS.
... f-sa
.... 2i:
.... 7!
Philadelphia.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks steady.
Philadelphia & Kile It. R
Reading Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad....
Lehigh Valley Railroad
United Companies or New Jersey...
Northern Pacific.
Northern Pacific Preferred
Northern Central Railroad
Lehigh .Navigation Cempuuy
Norristown Railroad
Central Transportation Cempanv..
Plttsb'g, Tltusvllle & UutlUle tt. It..
Little Schuylkill Railroad
,!K
biecK niariceis.
Quotations by Reed, McGniun & Ce,
ors, Lancaster, Pa.
10..m liu.
llet ttttter lur tnnet'tt.
Country Gentleman.
Application of hoi water te kii! ilcstnu;
tive iusectM has the impertaul advantage
that it docs net cover edible plants with
auy foreign or poisonous matter, as may
take placu when ether roinedies are
used. We have successfully used
heated water for many years te do de do
stiey the cabb.ii;i) worm, if applied after
the head has formed, tha het water only
affecting the auter I-mvch, and net even
injuring these if p'-i'pi' i ly applied. There
are two essential tellurites te be observed,
namely, te have the water at the right
degree of heat, and te continue the show
ering just long enough. As a general
rule we find it best te apply the water
rather het, and but for a moment. Seme
experience ami judgment are required te
make these two requisites meet, aud by
net doing se many persons fall in the use
and proueunco the remedy of no value.
What we want is a series of experiments,
iu counectien w ith the use of the ther
mometer, te determine what temperatures,
and for hew many seconds will be re
quired te kill the' different destructive
iusects, aud te ascertain hew high a de
gree of heat may be applied te plants
without injuring thorn. Seft larva: may
be mere easily disposed of iu this way,
doubtless, than hard shelled beetles ; ami
old, matured foliage and growth will be
less souaitive te het water than yeuug and
tender growth.
The Cabbage pest.
Fer two or three years past the cabbage
crop has greatly sullVred from the worm,
which has become a most destructive
enemy of this valuable vegetable. Many
attempts have been made te get rid of it
by resorting te half a score of different
appliances ; but se dense are the leaves
and bulky the head, that it is uext te im
possible te disledge all the worms, con
cealcd as many of them are, iu the com
pact layers. The best remedy
one indeed that seems te be as cf
fectual as, under the circumstances, it
can be is te take a half pound each of
hard soap and kerosuue oil, dissolve in
three gallons of water, with which te
thoroughly sprinkle thelheads. A single
application may be sufficient, but as it
may net always be, a second, and psruaps
even a third, may be necessary. This
preparation has been tested ever and ever
in the most careful manner, and it is re
garded, though very simple, as a positive
remedy. We print it new in brief, iu
order that tbe cultivators of the cabbage
may bave ample time te be ready for the
enemy.
Michigan Central
New Yerk Central....
New Jersey Central..
Ohie Central.....'
Del. Lack. & Western.
Denver & Rie Grande
f.i'ie. ........ ...........
ii'iiisas X Texas
Lake Shere
Chicago & N. W.. com.... I'i'J
N. n out. a western....
St. Paul .V Omaha
Pacific inail................
Rochester & Pittsburgh..
31, A till !
Texas Pacitle
Union Pacitlc
Wabash Common
Wabash Preferred
Wcst'rn Union Telegraph
Louisville & Nashville...
N. Y., Chi. St. J.
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Pennsylvania
Reading....
I. T. & Rutrale
Northern Pacific Cem. .
Neitliern Pacific Pref...
Iliwtoiivllle
Philadelphia A Kri.i
Northern Central
Underground
Canada Southern
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People's Passenger..".
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One and Inseparaele."
Little Reck, Ark., May 31. Many ex
Confederate soldiers were present at the
memorial services here yesterday. Beth
Federal and Confederate graves were dec
orated. 1 he Walking Match.
Baltimore, May 31. The score in the
walking match at 2 o'clock te-day was as
fellows : Hnghes 382 miles, Neremac 354,
Panchet 351, Hart 319.
Breed I dc or liaising Poultry.
A Texas correspondent of the American
Poultry Journal makes the following very
pertinent remarks en tbe difference be
tween breeding and simply raising poultry :
" There is a wide difference between the
breeder of poultry and the person who
simply raises poultry. There are hundreds
of persons raising thoroughbred poultry,
who knew nothing of tbe principles of
mating their fowls; they make up, perhaps,
their breeding pens with se many hens te
a cock without any idea as te their affin
ity, or relative qualities, and yet tbey
advertise themselves as breeders. Many
make no selections at all, but put all te
breeding, sell and hatch eggs from them
promiscuously, from one year te another,
and when they offer te sell eggs at one dol
lar a setting, the ordinary purchaser will
wonder why some people will ask
from $2.50 te $5 for a setting of eggs from
the same variety of Yowls, and in most
cases they will buy eggs from the poultry
raiser, and net the breeder. I
find, however, that the better class of
people can see the difference as as seen as
;.. 'tt v e peir ct. Lean, due is!.
" 1SB5.
S!W.
w 1ST.
" per ct, lit I or JO ye it
' rijmret.S3he.il Lean..
l tn 1 or 20 years
" lu 5 or 20 years.. 100
tf " In 10 or 20 years. 100
VlHiihelm lioreuglt lean
MlUOItLLAMKOUlt OTOUKM.
Q'larryvllle IC. R.
MilliM'JVtllu Street Car
tniiiirei- Printing Cempuuy
Wateh factory
(las Light ami Kiinl Cetntianv.....
Stevens Heuse (l.euds).....
Cnlu'iilita iiw Company .
Columbia Water Company.
SuHiiehann:i Iren Ceuipunv ..
Marietta !Iotlewwtre
Sle. vena Heuse....................
Sicily Island
iCast llrandywlne A Wayuesb'g.
Uillorsvllle Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
MISOKLLAKKOU- HltNIM
yu.irryviiie R. i:., due law
iie'iding U Columbia It. IC5S.
Lancaster Watch Ce- due H; ..
i .aneaster Uiw Light and Kite;
due iu ler 20 years
Lancaster Uaa Light and fuel
it lit) ltV.-.
TUBNPIKB STOOKH.
Ulg Spring Reaver Valley....
Ilrtdgepert & lloresbeo
Columbia & Chestnut illil
':elumbIa& Washington
Columbia ft Big Spring
Columbia & Marietta
Mavtewn s. Kiizaoetntewn.
Lancaster a; .pnraia.... ze
Lancaster & Willow Street 25
Straseurg Millport 25
Marietta Maytown 25
Marietta Mount J-v... 25
IiancEilsabPtht'n AMIddlet'ii 100
Lancaster Frultville. -. -'"
Lancaster Lltitz 25
Lancaster Wllllamstewn
Lancaster Maner.'. 50
r.'incastnr & Manhnim 25
Lancaster Marietta 25
Lancaster New Helland.. 100
Lancaster ft Susctiehanwi.. ......... TOO
BANS STOCKS.
Klrat National nan. tlOO
Farmers' National Rank 50
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster County National Bank.: 50
Columbia National Bank 100
Christiana National Bank luu
Kphrata National Bank loe
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100
First Vatienal Bank, Strasburg.... 100
h'ii'i" National Rank, Marietta 100
First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 1U0
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MINNICH'S I.ATKST 1MPROVEDTOBACCO
PRESSES. '
Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Soldtohon Seldtohon Soldtehon
oi able parties ou trUl. Warranted superior
lu every feature te any In present use. It
net as represented can be returned at my ex
pense. Alse Manure Heeks for cleaning ca
bles sold en same terms, send for circular.
S. B. MINNICH.
I.andlsvllle, Lancaster Ce., Fa.
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JOXIt5K. NOTICE IS' HKKEUV QIVbN
JN that application has been made te thu
Court of Common l'lsas of Lancaster count v ,
te amend or altar the charter of the " Evan
gelical Lutheran church of the Hely Trinity,
el Lancaster, Pa.," limiting the cieatien ei
debt by or en behalf et ealcf congregation and
incorporation te three hundred dollars in ex
cess of Its Income. And the same will be
granted en JUNE 13, A.D. 1883, at 10 o'clock,
. m., unless ctfhse'be shown te the contrary.
N. ELLMAKKR, Solicitor.
M IT 21, 1883. m23-3tdeawT