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LANCA8TEB DAILY CNTBLLteBNCBBUMOHUAY, JULY 23.1883.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
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gencer Reporter.
At tbe Democratic primary elections en
Saturday evening tbe following delegates
lu me ceuuiy vuuveuuuu, WU1BU will DO
held in Lancaster en Wednesday, July 25,
were chosen. First Ward. Messrs. Gee.
T.lle, C. F. Yeung, Albert M. Slade, Jehn
Swartz, and Jacob Sneath. Mr. C. F.
Yeung was elected a member of the oeanty
committee. Second Ward. Messrs. H.
M. North, Wt Hayes Grier, Geerge Bchroe Bchree
dcr, Jehn Clark, and Wm. Patten. Mr.
W. Hayes Grier was ohesen a member of
tbe county committee. Third Ward.
Messrs. Frank Jansen, Jes. Kauffman, sr.,
Floren Hauk, Wm. H. Lindsay, and, Gee.
Zeigler. Mr. Frank Jansen was elected a
county committeeman.
Pergenal.
Mr. J. A. Meyers, wife, and son James,
and Mr. Alrred Bruner, left te-day for a
two weeks' trip te Halifax, Neva Scotia.
Mr. L. W. Richards, from near Chester,
and Mr. Rebert Dean, of Bosten, are new
en visits te their homes here. Dr. T. W.
Kay will leave en Tuesday a week for
Syria, where he wili occupy the position of
physician te a Presbyterian hospital. His
fiiends here will give him a farewell danc
ing picnie iu Heise's weeds en Thursday.
Tbe Misses Myra and Mattie Conard re
luiiiLd home te Philadelphia ou Saturday
after a week's visit here te their sister,
Mis. James Perrettet. Mr. Ed. Beeth, of
Philadelphia, spent the sabbath at bis old
home here.
Mute Around Tgwn.
A peel of stagnant water at the corner
of 7th and Chestnut streets has remained
undisturbed for several weeks past. That
disease breeding hole should be immedi
ately filled dp
A large number of persons followed the
remains of the late CharleB H. Dean te tbe
grave yesterday. In line were about 100
Odd Fellows, members of the Columbia
and Wrightsville ledges, and 60 P. 11 It
louudheuso empleyes.
During a fight ou Saturday evening, at
the corner of Perry and Third streets, one
of tbe combatants was struck en tbe beaJ
with a stone and knocked down. War
i ants for their arrest are out.
Twe Lancaster teams brought a party
of visitors te town yesterday. On their
letuiutiip one of the animals fell dead at
Mouutville.
Mr. Jeshua Heurbeer, residing near
town, lebt 30 per ceut. of his wheat crop
liy tbearmy worm a ravages.
Impeitanl ordeis will he
before company C te night,
tendance in desirable.
Saturday evening's rain
piesented
A geed at
prevented
much promenading Usually a great
deal of tbiH gees en upeu that evening
Ou the Klver.
Four catamarans passed through heie
jesteidav en route for tbe Chesapeake
bay. The occupants staited in them fiem
Williamsport last Tuesday a week. Theie
was but little travel ever tbe liver bridge 1
yesterday. The weather was tee warm
ter much walking. Navigation en the
Tidewater canal has again been interrupt
ed by a " waheut " ou the long level.
itaseball.
The game of baseball between the
Quicksteps of town, aud tbe Vigils of
Newtown, en Satuiday afternoon, was in
tcmiptcd by the tain which began about
:i:30 p. m. Each club had played two
innings and the score steed 3 te 2,iu favor
of tbe Vigils. The game will be repeated
ou Satuiday a week. The Vigils play a
Marietta club next Saturday
llcllgleua.
The Ciircb of Ged picnic will be held iu
lleite's weeds ou August 2. A refresh
ment ftaud Mill pievide eatables for these
net eating te tuke lunch along with them.
Rev. Gee. W. Kly, paster of the Pres
byteiiuu chinch, will leave hereon a trip
for bis health en August 1. Extensive
lepaii.: will be ni.tde en the church during
bis abhiince.
Kin-men" Practice.
A practice exercise of tbe Pennsylvania
rauiead roundhouse lire brigade was held
en Saturday A la -go bontlre was kindled
near the roundhouse, tbe signal for the
nieu te take Mit-ir proper statieus given,
ana iu 1 minute and 25 seoends a stream
of water was playing en the flames Quick
time, that.
DEDICATORY KXKKUISKS.
L'lihiala Union Sunday Scheel Chapel.
The dedication of this chapel took place
en .Sunday morning. Tbe dedicatory ser
nuin was pleached by Rev. J. A. Peters,
pastor of tbe Fiis; Reformed church, Lau
laatcr, from Jehn iv, 23-24 after which
the dedication services were read by Rev.
,1. V. Eckert, of this city, iu which the
chapel was eet apait for the cause of re
ligious work iu tbe Sunday school aud tbe
vwu-ihip of the Almighty Ged. The Suu
ti.iy school was held at 2 o'clock in the
atieitioen, when exercises appropriate te
the special occasion were held and addrebs
CO uciivuicu uj m. Lviueii, ui uiuaiu i
springs, ev. u. cay. or, ui .uuu.u, uu
Uev. Mr. I'eters or Lancaster in the J
evening Rev J. V. Kckert preached from :
"VtSS:.2! u n.w , ,. '
supeiiutendeucyef Dr.D. Rhine Hertz, and
is iu a prosperous cuditien. The priu ipil
eause which led te the erection of this
ebapel was tha desire en the part of the
Lutheran congregation te have an cxclu
sively congregational Sunday school iu
their church, wboie such a sobeol ha J
beeu held since tb.3 erection of the church
many years age. This move en the p irt
of the Lutheran congregatieu te change
the Union school te a congregational scb el
caused controversy and division, aud the
friends of the Unieu school were compel I
ed te go out and erect this ebapel in which
te bold their Sunday school. The chapel
is also, by charter, under tbe control of fire
trustees who are elected by the members
of the Sunday school association te which
the chapel belongs. According te the
charter and by-laws ministers of all Protec Pretec
tant denominations are granted the rijbt
te held occasional services, but no one is
permitted te bold regular services from the
begiuning te the end of the year, nor te
organize congregations. The chapel is
merely desigued for Sunday school pur
poses, aud occasional religious service,
and moral and educatieual lectures. Fer
these purposes and no ether it was set
. U. . WM.W .-. .. ,, w..w. .V .w. -..w ,
apart, and hence the village of Epbrata
has tbiec Suuday schools, one Union, one
Lutheran, and one United Brethren, which
give the children ample accommodations
and the families a choice of Sunday schools.
Uoruer-Mtene L.ajlDg.
The corner-stone of the Bishop Syberl's
memorial of the Evangelical association
of Manheim, will be laid en Sunday, July
29. Rev. Solemon Neitz, of Reading, a
famous pulpit orator and author of the
book, "Bishop Sybert's Works and Life,"
will officiate, and will be assisted by ether
eminent divines. Services at 10 a, m., 2
p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
llunaway Accident.
Saturday afternoon two horses attached
te Philip Ginder's coal wagon took fright
in Water street, ran off, npset tbe wagon
and Bp:l!ed some coal . Ne ether damage
was done, except that the horses were
somewhat cut in tbe legs.
i.et a Herse.
A valuable mare belonging te Isaac
Fowl, liveryman, and attaened te one of
his large emnibusses died in the yard of
Witmer's hotel, MeantvUla, last evening,
while returning from Colombia, ,
bmaixtext
Tbe uiM.e fUpidljr Abating
r The Epbrata iJeriew-makes tbe
,.
j . mvmwvu Kuan vu euiaijnA i
spreading te tbe business portions of the
SMnnatrt raremsnr thr ttiA amnlltveT te -
city, from which it will be carried and,!
and will find its way te the country if
persen1 visiting the city are net judic
ious." . ,,
New the truth of the matter is there has
net been a new case reported sines last
Wednesday, and there has net been a
death for the past twenty three days,
except one in the hospital. Instead of
the disease " spreading te the central part
of the city, "there has net been at any time
a single case within three squares of tbe
centre of the city. Of the four principal
streets leading into the city there has
net been a single case en
any of them, except Wett King street, and
these that were iu the jail at the extreme
east cud of East King ; and at the present
time there is net a case en either of the: e
streets, and net mere than one or two
severe cases auywheie iu the city. Tbe
disease is rapidly dying out, and under tbe
active efforts of tbe beard of health will
very seen entirely disappear.
full re Case.
Henry Williams, colored, was arrested
aud held for a bearing before Alderman
McConeniy en the charge of threatening te
kill David Morgen, also colored.
Albert Beam has been held by Alderman
Bair for a bearing eu'tbe charges of assault
aud battery aud surety of the peace, pre
ferred by his wife.
The mayor had six cases te-day. Twe
drunks paid costs aud were discharged.
One of them was Henry Smith, a colored
mau, who became involved in a quarrel
with Henry .lacebs, a much elder man, at
tbe Central market heuse ou Saturday
evening. There was considerable noise
but no ene -was hurt. One drunk get 30
days and three were diseharged. One of
the latter was a harmless old man who is
considerably annoyed by the boys who call
him names aud in ether ways tease him.
A number of colored men and women
are in the station house awaiting hearings
en charges of being drunk and disorderly
in Faegleysville.
Lint of Cuc:almMi Letter.
The following is a list of letters remain
ing in the posteflice at Laudater for the
week ending July 23, 18S3 :
Ladies T.isl Miss Rachel Aaren, Miss
Annie M. W. Becker, Lucy Beulver, Mis.
Belle Claik, Miss Lizzie Eaby, Miss Alice
Garber, Mit-s Jennette Grane, Mrs. Hester
Gibbs, Miss Clara Hartman, Mrs. Aunie
Huber, Hatlie Jehns, Miss Sal lie E. Mac
Neal. Susan Miller, Miss Liddie Pfautz,
MRs Lydia A. Senger, Miss Lizzie Smith,
EmmaG. Urbiu, Mrs. Barbara Wiker.
dents' List. DauM Bedger. C. G. Bahs
ier, Jehn W. Batten, Sherman Bruckart,
James Coyne, James B. U. Elliett, Fred.
Fountain, E I). Gibney, Matthias Gleaner,
Heury ITcln, II. Hill, Chas. Hinder, Rev.
C. A. lveppernagri, Wm. Lausb, S. M
McCrackeu, Jac. Miller, A. V. Ramsey(2),
G. Rapotte, Geerne Rogers, Charles N.
Roberts, Ludwig Rest, J. A. Spuigel, J.
N . Weaver. Geerge Zarge.
Illtciilra of Walten.
This morning Messrs. Jehn Kepner,
Jas. R. Garvin, Ed. R Garvin, Alf. Clay
a:nl .Tas. Wilsen started for tbe river,
whom they will spend today fishing at
Hatber. The party, with the exception
of tbe first named geutleman, will push
further down the Susquehanna and spend
several days at Munderf's and Hartmau's
islauds. They go well equipped for war
en the finny tribe, but are net at all partic
ular as te what kind, just se it is fish they
get even if it should happen te be a
stnue-cattie or an eel.
Mr. Frank Gerreeht, of the Examiner,
left en Saturday evening for Jacksen's
mountain, below Fite's" Eddy, where be
will spend two weeks angling for the
gamy bass of the Susquehanna and tin
mere wary trout in a geed trout stream
in that locality.
KiinerRl of Mrs. Welter
Tbe rtmaius of the late Mis. Weller
whose sudden death from apoplexy was
noted in Friday's Intkij-tg:enceii, were
conveyed te Ironville yesterday morning,
being accompanied by a large number of
relatives and friends from this city. Ser
vices were held in the Irenville United
Brethren church aud a very fercible ser
meu preached from Prev. xiii. 32. by Rev.
M. J. Mtiruma, after which the interment
was made in the graveyard attanhed te tbe
church. A sad circumstance in connec
tion with this funeral was the fact that the
relatives were obliged te proceed there there
feom te Columbia, te attend the last rites
of Mr. Chas. II. Deen, a member of the
same family.
Tbe Laniltiville C'ainpmeetlnp.
The Methodist campmeeting at Landis
ville opens te-morrow and will contiune
for ten days. The Pennsylvania and Reai'
ing i ailread will sell excursion tiekets te
Landisville. Distinguished clergymen,
will be presontfrem Philadelphia, Harris
burg, New Yerk and Pittsburgh during
tbe week, aud the first exercises will be
. .. . tnnrrew BVfiIliu
TLe Ch b of Q ( ; bed
meeti the 8anlc Brounds.cemmenoing
Augusfs and continuing te the 20th.
Kun away.
A horse belonging te Fred. Heise, of
Mountville. iid attached te a top buggy
took fright, upset the 'vehicle and ran off
at tbe east end of the village last even
ing The occupants were thiewu out, but.
fertuately net much injured, and the top
was broken from the buggy. Tbe horse
ran furiously through tbe village and a
distance of about a mile beyond before be
ing captured.
The itank lu Quarrjvllle.
On Saturday the directors of tbe ntw
Quarryville national held a -meeting at
Quarryville. Jehn D. Haines was unani
mously chosen cashier. Mr. Haines is new
paying teller of the Rising Sun, Md.,
bank. It was also agreed te purchase a
Diebold safe with time lock. The feuuda
tien wall of the bank building are almost
finished and the bricklayers will com
mence work this week.
The New Helland Burglars
David aud Andrew Hanck, and Geerge
Ayres, charged with being concerned in
the robbery of Shiffer's stere in New
Helland, and who have been in jail for
some time awaiting a hearing, wiil be
heard before Alderman Spurrier, en Fri-'
day next at 10 o'clock a. m.
Stepped Upna a Nail.
This morning as a horse attached te
Flinn & Brenemau's business wagon was
being driven up North Queen street, near
Orange, the horse stepped up m a nail
which penetrated tbe feet te the djpth of
two inches. A pair of blacksmith pincers
were obtained and the nail was extracted.
Tlie wound bled profusely.
Trever and Conversion.
Jehn and. Cenrad Mehring, formerly
members of the Keystone baud, aud who
are charged with having retained their
uniforms ard clarienets when they, left tbe
b.nd, bad a hearing before Aldeiuian
Span ier te answer a charge of trever aud
e inversion. The aldermau gave judgun-ul
against them. '
Held rer reatage.
Letters addressed as fellows are held at
the posteQicd for lack of, stamps :..
" Mr. A. K. Grabill. Earlvilleposteffije,
Lan. Ce., Pa."
" Mr. Theodere Benze, care of- Be v.
Lee. Benze, Erie, Pa."
iHuvmrt
DeMoIaycemBMndsrjjEnightsTempI&r, I
' of Heading, who wul attend the conclave
' at San Francisce ou August 21, will
j
J.erT0
Reading en Saturday, August
in a Pullman sleeping car ;
at St.'vLeuia Missouri., .en
"$
Monday, August 6th. for Kansas City and
Denver, arriving in Denver en Wednesday
at7:30 a. m. Leave Denver en Sunday,
August, 12; via Union Pacific railway.
The party will I arrive." at Salt
Lake City en Monday, August
13th. Twe nights and a day will be
devoted te this city. Leaving that place
en Wednesday via Central Pacific, the
party will arrive in San Francisce en
Thursday, August 1G. Ten days will be
devoted te sight seeing in and around
that city. The party will leave San Fran
cisce en Sunday afternoon for the return
home.
frecr Children at one tsrrtb.
Yerk Dally.
Last evening between six and seveu
o'clock, tbe wife of Geerge F. Rehbein,
who tesides at 401 West Princess street,
gave birth le four living cbildien, all boys.
Uufeitunately tbe births were premature,
aud although the babies were perfectly
fetmed and fully developed, they all expir
ed after living a short time. Mrs. Rehbein
is forty years of age and is doing well.
She has been the mother of twelve boys,
eight of whom are living.
."lauder suit.
Annie Miller, of Providence township,
by her father, Samuel Miller, has brought
a suit for slander against Jacob Stock, re.
siding near Stiebm's mill. It is alleged
that he circulated uutrue aud ebscene
reports concerning the young woman.
Kallread Accident.
A hrakeman en the south track of the
Pennsylvania railroad, east of Leaman
Place, caused some delay of trains this
morning. The Harrisburg express east
and some ether trains were obliged te
switch off te the north track te avoid the
break.
Lets of Frelzela.
Wm. Eichler, the steam pretzel baker,
shipped te New Yerk last Satuiday, 90
bairels of pretzels. Lancaster aud Lititz
pretzels have always had the call ever
these baked anywhere elese.
The Slimmer Issue of StrawbriOge tt Cloth
ier's Quarterly.ivl out. Is n splendid number i
every jme Is ei 1 merest le the ladle. New
taucy-wei-k designs and stitches.; Insl meltens
in imiuleur art, and liew te adorn the person
and decorate the home ; a pretty piece et new
vocal music; and the summer fashions In
every department el dry goods tally illus
trated. Price, IS cents ; get a copy train your
news-dealer or end le Htruvlrld?e & Clothier
Philadelphia. junel.t'2wd&4tw
uk a ru.
Wolf. In this cltv. en .1 uly 21, 1SS1. 51 Iclmel
Welt, In tbe Mst year et Ids age.
Ills relatives and fiieiiils aie respectfully
Invited te at lend the tuneral Iretn his late resi
dence, Ne. 31 North Mary street, en te-morrow
(Tuesday )'afternoeu ut 2 o'clock. Services at
ion's Lutheran church. it
S'CJL KOTIOHH.
UnrtBleiM Kpllepry Cured.
"The doctors pronounced my case te he one
et hopeless epilepsy," says enr correspondent,
W. C Itrewnlmj, Atterncy-at-I.aw, .iudsen,
Aik., -'and'' -dared death te he. my only re
lief, tlamarltan Nervine lias enroll ine.'' (Jet
ut druggist! Jl.re.
1 recommend Katly Cimella's feeret of
Youth and llcauty Ter the complexion as be
in;; lur supei ler te any aitlclu 1 ever used, it
positively removes Freckles, am! will remove
Tan lu one application. ii ice see.
Fer ale at all druggists.
MUS. J. HKNNK SMITH,
e.'.l-(iinilM&t: Newark, N. .1.
li. Henen's Skin (Jure is without a peer. 1
t.nsHt et heth external and internal treat
ment and costs only $. per package, at drug
gists. ' I wouldn't lie without lir. Jlensen's Celery
anil Cltmnemilepilli ijthey eetl $1 a pill they
vred me of neuralgia of n years x!uiullng.n
Jeseph Snvder, I'axleus, Pa, M c -nt j per I mix
al diiigglsU.
Itnerlier'H Ituil Head.
Fer two mouths in the year Henry Waul
lleccher can'l preach. In August and Septem
ber lie takes his vac 1 1 ion und endures the
enset of the hay lever. And It Is se he says,
something terrible and tremendous. A man
Willi hay lever isn't accountable ter his ac
tions He Ismeiely a wild beast trautlc will
snulllng, sneezing and headache ills eyes
are ted and se is his nose. Every nerve in Ills
skull thrills with distress and hii heudlsa
leuutalu et tears, lie lives only le Myireiu
seaside te ninuiilaln-tep in s.e:ueh el relief.
And yet. whether we call this lerui el t,'a
larrh hay lever, rose-lever, bay.ceM or rose
cold, Kly's Cream Ilulni will cuie It. This re
medy is simple, pleasant and cay et applica
tion. Placed in the nostrils It penetrates ami
seethes the affected parts at once, lesteres
the impaired senses and creates healthy seda seda
teons in cases et the longest tanning. Yeu
cannot inn away hay lever, but you can dilvu
it lieni you by using Kly's Cream lialm.
ivl'-iwdee.l&w
Tue public lac 5s net. a genuine lemedv ler
skin diseases In li lean's Sulphur Seap. "Hill's
Hair Oye," b ack or brown, fitly cents
iy2.11wdeed.tw
Flie and Hugs.
Flies, reaches, ants, hed-lings, nils, mice,
gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Heugh
en Hats." lfie. . .
Small Pox eindlcatel.small t'evcnred.Smalt
Pox pilitngs prevented l-y Darhj.s I'rnphyjitc
tic Fluid.
Sources et I'rellr.
There are many sources el pretli te these
who are Ingenious and enterprising. Jiurdeck
Bleed IHttert are a source or profit in every
way. Tliev build up the health surely, spetd
lly, and eirectuaily, which is saying a great
deal. Fer sale by 11. U. Cochran, druggist, K17
and 1.7) North (jueen street.
Feu Lame Back, sioe or Chest use Sill.
L.OIP.S POROUS riiASTKU. 1'ilce, 25 cent'
:old by U. U. Cochran, 1.17 and 139 North Queen
I reel. Lancaster. leblfeedC
W With Diamond Dyes any lady can get as
geed results as Uip best practical Over. Kvcry
dye warranted trne te name and sample.
First Class Insurance.
Insure with Therna JCclectric OU. It Is the
cheapest und best methods of insurance we
knew et. liy its use you are sure te escape
many grevleus aches and pain 9 Pellcle at u
obtainable at all drugei ts In the lerm of bet
tles at .ri) cents and SI each. Fer sale by If.
B. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami i:i'l North Queen
street.
Celdkn's Liquid Beet Tonic is admirably
adapted for females in delicate health. Cel
den's : no ether. ,' Jy2.l lwdeed&w
HKln UUeiuica.
"S wayne's Ointment"-! Cures thuinest invet-
"S wayne's Ointment"
"Swayne's Ointment" derate cases el skin di--
"swayne's Ointment" i
Swayne's Ointment" cases, such as tetter,
"Swayne's Ointment" ,, rIllM,ln ..,., hPRll
"Swayne's Ointment" )9al1 "'enm.seani head.
"Swayne's Ointment" baiter's Itch, sores, all
"Swayne's Ointment" lv . i,cllln.,
"Swayne's Ointment" )crusly' sc-"y "cl,lnS
"Swayne's Ointment" skin crupllnns, and
Swayne's Ointment" I.,.-. (n,tivssliin. Pm.
"Swayne'a01ntment"ltMl1 "wssing coni ceni coni
"Swayne's Ointment" plaint, Itching piles,
"Swayne's Ointment' ) ... llv eHetua, ,.,, u
'Swayne s Ointment" y "" OI1,y ene"uaicuie
"Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew ebsll
"Swayne's Ointment" nate or long stamllng.
Ask for it and nse no oilier. It CURK't
where all else tails. Sold by all druggists,
A Couch, linld or Mere Thront
lU-tii!it-3 Immediate attention. A neglect Ir
rltnles the lungs and an Incurabje disease is
elten the rtunlt JJK. SWANK"S COM
POUNJJ SYKUt WIKD CIlEKItV " cures the
most severe coughs and colds, acLsdlrectly ou
the lungs, threat and chest, purines lha bleed.
A and ler bienchlal, asthma all pnlmenary ai-
lectionset long Btandinx, itis the best remedy
ever discovered. Price 25 cents aud tl p.-r
bottle. Tiie large size is tbe most economical
Sold bv all best drmaiists. . 119-M W4 Jlvd w
Are you disturbed at Blght'BDd-treken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
wtui tiieirnmnnjrTsiBeiTmunijrTeeui t
Ii se, go at once and getnM nmKS.'.WlK-
SLOWS SOOTHING SYKUF. It will relieved
tbepoer-Uttle suSerer immediatelydepend
npett'lt ; there Is no mistake about it. There Is
'net a mother en earth who has ever used It,
who will net tell yen at once tliat 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 ise
in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is
the prescription of ene of the eMest and best
female physicians in the United States. Sold
everywhere. 23 cents a bottle.
mayl-M.W,84w
KK8CU1SU raUM IJICATU.
The tollewlngstateroentof William J. Cough
In, et SemervUle, Mass., Is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for It the attention et our read
ere. He says : "In the tall et 187G I was token
with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time
that I could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer el 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While-there the doctors said 1 had a hole in
'my leltlung as big as a half-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icines. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave np hepe I
but a trteud told me et UK. WM. HALL'S
UALSAli FOU Til K LUNGS. I laughc at
my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I
get a he ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur
prise a d gratification, 1 commenced te feel
better My hope, once dead, began te revive,
and te lay I leel In better spirits than I have
the past three years.
" I writetbis hoping you will publish it, se
that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs
will be Induced te UikeDK. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOU THE LUNGS, and be convinced
that 'CONSUMPTION CAN UK CUUKD. I
have taken two bottle" and can positively say
tbSt it lias done me mere geed than all the
ether medicines I huve taken since my sick
ness. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.'i
sold bv U. It. Cochran, 137 North Queen street
NEW AltriCRTVIMSMttNTH.
W ANTED-TWO GIKLS, OWIl POtTuKK
eral housework and one ter upstairs.
Apply at
lt NO. 43 SOUTH DUKKSTltlSET.
117-AIlTEII-A YOUNG MAM WAWTS
T T a situation in a Grocery Stere ; has been
in the business;
retcience given.
Apply ut
this ettice.
it
w
fANTKU A 8AL.K3MAN IN A DKV
Goods Stere in this city. All cemmuni
catiens strictly confidential. Address
DUY GOODS.
It At this ettice.
ri'UK KEOULAK MONTHLY SI KltTINU OK
I the American Mechanics' Building and
Lean Association will be held this (Monday)
evening at 7:30 o'clock, at W. II. Iteland s oftlce
20 Seuth Duke street. Meney ler sale.
It K.J. KU1SMAN, Secretary.
WKOUUUT IRON FKNOE.-TUK Un
dersigned will receive proposals ler 403
lett of Wrought Iren Fence ( lobe erected at
Lancaster cemetery ), until 12 M., JULY 23
Fer particulate apply at Ne. 23 West Chestnut
street. C. ZKCHEB,
ly21 2td chairman.
SOIIOUt. TAX 1883.
The duplicate Is in the hands or the
Trcasmer. :t percent, oil until August 1st.
W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
Ottice hours from 9 a. m.le 4 p. in.
JS-ttdlt
riWK MKMUKKS OF BED JAUKBT
1 Tribe. Ne. 44,1. O. U. M., are requested te
meet at their wigwam en Tuesday afternoon
at 1 o'clock, for tbe purpose et attending the
tuneral et their brother, Michael Wolf. Mem
bers et ether tribes are also invited.
OTTO 1'ACHKLBKL.
It Secretary.
BUUWKISKIt AMI GlflUKBALE.
1 have just received a fresh let et the cele
brated Umtweiser beer and ginger ale. Per
sons desirous et purchasing for retail or ler
private use, call en the undersigned, either by
telephone or postal, consult your family
physician helere purchasing.
GBOUGK WALL,
20-2ld Southern Exchange Hetel.
AMSIUNKD KSTATEOF WM. A. DOILK,
and witc, et Lancaster City. Lancaster
county. Tne undersigned iAudlter appoint
ed te distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of Chas. U. Kaufman, esq., nssUnee, te
and among these legally entitled te the same,
will lt ter that purpose en "UIDAY, AUG.
10, 1B$1, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library
Roem et the Coutt Heuse, in the City of Lan
caster, where all persons interested iu said
distribution may attend.
jyl-CtdM II. CAUPENTKU, Auditor.
rpilKSElUlKTlNO ACTION OKTHENllIM
JL Is very much influenced by the condition
nt t he circulation and nervous system, as seen
In the cold perspiration attending syncope,
ami the dryness of the skin which .nvceni pa
nics nervous excitement.
All Skin Diseases, Cauc era, Tumors, Chronic
ami 1'iivate Diseases permanently cured bv
I) ItS. tl. D. and 51. A. LONGAKK1C.
Olllce 13 Kast Walnut street, Lancaster. Fa.
Consultation free. jy23-3tdAw
F
UK TUK ltKST IIARUAINS IN
LADIES' AND GENTS' FUUN1S11ING
GOODS, go te UKCHTOLD'S.
Ne reasonable eiler refused. As the Fall
Goens require all the room I have, aud have
nodffirete cairy any Summer Goods ever
thesKtsen.
TICADK DOLLARS TAKEN AT PAK.
Henry Beohteld's,
NO. f2 NORTH QUKKN STUKET,
SirSign et the l'.ltr stocking.
teh.1-lyd
Gl
ItAKII FUCK INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures l'reperty at Cuirent'Uates.
Lesses 1'iemptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAIS,
AG EN IS,
Ne. 19 East King Street
lUl'-KuidM.WAHl:
N
TJlXT UUUK I'll TUh
COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK'S
eee-NED THIS DAY ANOTHER
LARGE LOT OF
Jersey Waists,
Jersey Waists,
Jersey Waists,
IN ALL DESIRABLE SHADES DIRECT
FROM THE MANUFACTURER
B.E.
LANCASTER, PA.
FWTCK
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT H0US&
K MONDAY BVENINO, JULY. 33, 1833.
STATE OF. THE, STEKE.
TELtOKAPUEBSriBMAlfU BOPKrCI..
The Situation Uenermlly tJnc&atd Tfc
Kmpleycn Affected Satisfaction A
Qlaace Over Um Veaatry.
New Yere, July 23. Dispatches en
the telegraphers strike at St. Leuis, Chi
cago and Cincinnati of yesterday were
received here this morning tee late for this
morning's papers. There is no material
change in the situational any of tLs
points named. The telegraph effieiab say
that everything is progressing smoothly,
that business is being promptly handled
and that they are constantly receiving ac
cessions te their forces.
The members of the brotherhood at St.
Leuis have added 150 te their number
since the strike.
At Chicago a meeting of the brother
hood was held in the afternoon which was
largely attended. They claim te have 1,000
members in that city.
Advices here from Harrisburg said it
was untrue that the strikers had returned
te work at the latter place
Officials of the telephone company at
Chicago say that some unknown persons
have been cutting their wires in the test
boxes and cupolas at five different places
in the city.
In Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, July 24. There is no
chance injtbe situation of tbe telegraphers'
strike here te-day. The force jit the
Western Union office remains the same
as en Saturday and the officials say
that all business offered is being handled
without delay. The strikers are apparent
ly firm and hopeful. They occupied the
morning at their headquarters in exchang
ing dispatches of a congratulatory charac
ter with their brethern in ether cities.
TUB UHOLKRa.
Tne Death Sen Jfait Increasing-.
Alexandria, July 23. The report of
the deaths en Sunday from cholera is as
fellows : At Damietta 57. Mansurah 10,
Samanend 23, Tantah 17, Chobar 17,
Chibir 33, at nine ether places 78.' There
were were 295 deaths from the. disease at
Caire during the same time.
Tbe Cholera iu Boineay.
Londen, July 23. A serious outbreak
of cholera is expected at Bombay, India,
as there were 37 sporadic cases of the dis
ease there during last week.
At Suez the qnarautine against arrivals
from infected anil suspected ports has been
renewed.
ATragdyiu Indiana.
Cincinnati. July 23. At Flera, In
diana, yesterday afternoon Blexis Keys
shes and killed Saul Stewart. Seme time
age Keys was compelled te mair Stewart'
daughter, whom be had ruined , but whom
he subsequently abandoned. Stewart sent
for him te discuss tbe matter and a quarrel
ensued, during which Stewart and his seu
assaulted Keys, whereupon the latter drew
a revolver and fired the fatal shot.
A t-'alennkecper Shet and Killed.
Galveston, Tex., July 33. A special
dispatch te tbe News from Fert Werth
says that Harry Merchant, a saloonkeeper,
was shot en Saturday night at his bar in
a desperate affray with Charley Ilinseu, a
railroad" conductor. Tbe difficulty arose
ever a bar bill of five dollars.
AUnlted States Unueral Dlea or Yellow Fever.
Havana, July 23. General E. O. Cord,
of the United States army, who took
passage ou the steamer City of Washing
ton at Vera Cruz for New Yerk, aud was
taken with yellow fever, compelling his
removal te the shore while the vessel was
heie, died from tbs disease last eveniug
A Public Man Ilaugerenaly 111.
Washington, Juiy 23. Hen. Thes.
Swann ex-mayor of Baltimore, ex-gever
nor of Maryland and ex member of Con
gress is lying dangerously ill at his coun
try residence near Leisburg.
' Commedore J error' Ileatb Kxpected.
Washington, July 23. Commedore
William N. Jeffers, who is lying y?ry ill
in this city, is reported te be very low
te-day, remaining iu a stupor. His death
is expected at any moment.
WISATHKK INDICATIONS.
Washington, July 23. Fer tbe Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather in tbe south
ern portions ; fair, followed by partly
cloudy weather aud local .rains in tbe
northern peitinns, stationary or lower
barometer, stationary temperature iu the
feeulbciu portions ; stationary or a slight
fall iu northern peitinns, westerly winds.
Tne Mermen fliartyr.
Belle Harris is a bereiue aud martyr iu
the eyes of (be Moimeus. She is confined
iu the penitentiary near Salt Lake City,
where the is daily visited by ineu and
women hih in the church, who continually
exhort her te beM tinn, aud net betray her
Saviour into the hands of the Gentiles. In
tbe Mei men belief, a woman's husband is
ber only Saviour, and she cannot be raised
after death except through him. Belle's
case is a test one under the Edmunds law.
Several y tars age a saint named Clarence
Men ill took her for his third wife
She has born two children, whose pater
nity has never bteu questioned. Merrill is
baiug ptesecnled ler polygamy. Bella
Harris was nummened as a witness. Were
you ever inairied '! St.e refused te answer
questions as te her man iage. Consequent
ly she was adjudged guilty of contempt of
court and sentenced te pay a tine of $25,
also te be imprisoned until she should be
come a tiaetable witness.
A Vulnerable Candidate.
Truth.
Niles, Republican candidate for auditor
general, led tbe light iu the Heuse against
tbe Humes' treasury bill, which checks the
practice of the ttate tieasury rings iu par
celing the state's money among favorite
banks and private bankers, aud without
security, ler purposes of speculation and
note shaving and for tbe benefit of tbe in
terest which is stolen Remember that.
Niles. Republican candidate ler auditor
general, led tbe fight against the Hall bill
exempting the capital stock of buildiug
associations from state taxation. Had
tbe biil been defeated it would bave
driven nine tenths of the buildiuir assoeia
tiens, which have largely built up tbe
cities of Pennsylvania, and which have
furnished thousands upon thousands of
peer men with comfortable homes, either
into liquidation or bankruptcy. Remem
ber that.
A DOG'S HU1U1UK.
He Prefer te Strangle ftatber Then Werk a
Churning Macalne.
A deg owned by Garret Bredbead, Del
aware township, Pike county, had been
working a churning maehiue, which bad
for three years been a part of his
daily duties. When fasteued en
tbe tread-wheel en Friday last he
refused te work, and let the rope en
circling his ueck strangle him. Mr.
Broadhead took tbe animal from the ma
chine, whereupon he jumped around as
lively as ever. When he was put back en
tbe tread te work again he repeated his
former proceeding aud again was strangled
In order te Ged out just hew long hiaob--stinaey-wbuld
bold out, he'.wisallewe'd'fb
remain hanging by the reps until he 'bad
ceased te breathe;
I --lit t - i ,j ? 4 - I
XBMXXXSmvmMXKDVXUlMMXS.
f Vmakee
XMeUarO;
Wife.
Old Charlie Robinsea.wara.wrr ;pee
liar man. He was small in stature ana he
" followed the read" asa peddler. He
was afflicted with reea-eyea andanerveus
affection that kept -his head constantly
bebing te and fro. He also possessed
many strange traits of character, and his
wonderful ability te put into verse en the
instant a description of anything and
everything that might hapneu in his pres.
ence was a feature of the man that gave
him wide celebrity. His personal acquaint
ances were legion. He was full of anima
tion and fun. He would crack a joke
with anyone, but could net stand te be
ridienJeabecanse of the unfortunate con
dition of his eyes.
One evening Robinson was comfortably
anchored at a friend's house in Horseneck,
where he had what is new called a
"mash " en the rosy-cheeked help. He
was seated near a weed stove, which
needed fuel te keep the fire going. His
host, warm-hearted old Colonel Rioh, said
te him that he would either have te move
from his position or turn in and keep tbe
fire up Of course he courteously assayed
te feed the stove mere weed, and thus
relieve the members of the household from
that duty. It was an old fashioned weed
stove, and when Robinson touched it off
came the deer from its hinges and it fell
te his feet. In an instant he said :
As I came here te night te see a girl
Wnem 1 love, and shall love evermore.
I went te put some weed in tbe stove.
And straightway down fell tbe dcer.
Having this power of provisatien and a
thousand ways of provoking fun and mer
iment, Robinson never lacked hespitable
friends. Wherever night overtook him,
there he found a friend who housed him
until the next morning. Among these be
was accustomed te visit en bis trips was
the cousin above alluded te. This relative
was an exception in that he was tbe only
one who would persistently make fun of
Robinson's cress eyes and attempt te
mimic his ether peculiar antics. It was, of
course, done in geed part, and no one ever
showed the least anger because of it. Net
even the unfortunate peddler would admit
that he felt the Bting deeply, but be did.
The cousin who did this was abacheler,
living near Dublin, in Fairfield county.
One day it was announced that he was
going te take unto himself a wife from
the many olive branches of old Simen
Loekwood, of MianuB. The wedding cer
emony took place in the old church ou
Horseneck bills aud Robinson happened
te come along te the merry-making which
followed at tbe bridegroom's beuse. As
usual he stayed. His cousin's wife was a
buxom lass, as all tbe Loekwoods are,
and Robinseu patiently awaited tbe time
when he would be presented te ber.
Finally the introduction took place with
all due solemnity. It was expected by
every ene that the pod Ier would produce a
verse or two that would de him credit and
please the bride. Imagine then, the as
tenishment of the bride and the whole,
party when Robinson blurted out.
" I congratulate you upon your rnarriage
but I hope you'll have thirteen children
and that every one of them will be crossed
eyed."
This speech astounded the househeM.
Its effect passed off, however, and noth
ing mere was thought of it until the newly
made Benedict became the father of a cie.'s
eyed child. This :-et Robinson's cousin te
thinking of tbe days when he had se inju
diciously " plagued Robinson about his
eyes." He was net supsrstitieus, but sti I
he could net get ever tbe fact that the mi
tunate pcdler's had something te de with
the deformed eyes of bis babe.
Year after year rolled by, and each ene
brought a cress-eyed child, until the man
became a misanthrope aud tbe mother
broken hearted. Thirteen came and no
mere, and twelve were cress eyed.
Who Is Responsible.
N. V Sun.
The man who, mero than auybedy else,
is responsible for tbe drunkenness that
disgraces the army and navy of the United
States is R. B. Hayes, of Fremont, Ohie.
He made convictieu and puuisbmcut for
drunkenness a farce by reinstating the
convicted officers as fast as they were dis
missed fiem the services. This is the man
who, while iu the white house, never
drank wine at bis own expense.
Jehn Suiltb In Trouble.
That particular Jehn Smith who lives al
Cherry, Pa., is very rich, premiueut in
local politics and for fifteen years lias been
a justice of tbe pcacj. He is new furthur
distinguisbed from ether Jehn Smiths by
paying a $500 fine and going te the peui
teutiary ene year uuder a conviction of
perjury. He became very fend of litij;:i
tien and iu one suit swore tee ficely in ln-t
own behalf.
SIKC1AL. NOT IMS.
Ne tV-ar et Small Pox It Uarbys Prephy .iu--lc
Fluid 1 ude.l tn-i'.y. It destroy-) the vrry
germ.
MrWii'M Hiitioeliejil t'auacea.
-t the most etlecllve 1'aln Destroyer In the
world. Will medi surely quicken the Mesul
whether taken Internally or applied cltr
nally, ami thereby mom certainly UHI.IICVK
PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and It It warranted dou
ble the strength than any ether similar prepa prepa
rat'en. It cures pain In tin) Side, Hack or Uewela,
Sere Threat, Uhfuniallaui, Toothache, and
AM. Adit's, and Is The Urent ICellevcr of
Palu. "BKOWN'S IIOUSKHOI.D PANACK V
should belli every tumlly. A teaspoenlu! et
the Panacea lu a tumbler el het water m -!,
ened. If preleried, taken at bedtime, will
liltKAK UP A COM). i'i cents a bottle
insvl-T.Th.K4w
J-rLAlN TALK VKOK OR SWAYMK TO WhOVl
11 May Cencern: Itching Piles Is one of tbu
most annoying eemplaluts known te physi
cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus
afflicted by observing the following syinj syinj
tems : Intense itching, particularly alter pel
ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes form. The private parts are often
affected. The mere you scratch the wew: the
Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super
ior te any article in the market, I guarantee it
te cure the worst case et itching piles In exist
ence. Signed, 1I.SWAYNK, M. I).
Dr. Swaync's01ntmenLLsalseaplra9aiilaiil
effective cure ler tetter. Itch, salt lheuui, ery
sipelas, barber's itch, pimple.", and all scaly,
crnsty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent ter Sects.
(in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $l.'ir. Address, Dr
Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
ectl4-lydTu,Th4S4w
new te secure Uealtb.
t seems strange that any one will sutler
from tbe many derangements brought ou by
an Impure condition et the bleed, whan SCO
VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINOIA, or BLOOD AND MVER SYRUP will restore
perfect health te the physical organization. It
is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
lake, aid has proven itself te be the best
IILOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, ellcel
ually curing Screlnla, Syphllttc disorders,
Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil
ious complaints and all diseases indicating an
Impure condition et the-Bleed, Liver, Kid
ncys. Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl
gestien. A single bottle will preve te you Its
merits as a health renewcr, ter it ACTS LIK K
A CHARM, especially when the complaint I
et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and tier
veus system.
KEH'S PAIN PANACKA Cures a pain In
man and beast. Fer nse externally ami inter
nally. KKDHORsE POWUKItS cure all diseased
orberee,'ca"tUe7 6heep,heg; poultry und all
Live Stock. APOSIT1VE CU KB. may-.'l-
Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drus store 137
North Queen street
PHiLABBBfKXA, JOUy StIlmr fUr de
auuid ; ttaperfiae. $3-St ; Kxtra,tt7
4 ; Pean'a ifamlly, $1 9SS Mr Mian.
xxrm.i
Rveflenr at S3 2S4U50.
Wheat dull, lower; Ne. 2 Western Ked,
II 17: Ne. 3 de $1 141 IS; Ne. 1 Peana.
Red, si is.
Cern active, firm ; Sail Yellow. 636SWe;
de mixed. GlQ&c ; Se. 3 Mixed. 37061c.
Oats tinner; Ne. 1 White, 45U42e: Ne. 2
de.-MJic; Ne. 3 de, c;Ne. 2 Mixed, 41X9
tie.
Seeds-Timethy dnll at $1S01 90 ; Flaxseed
Arm at SI 55.
Previsions tlrm; lair demand; Mess perk;
$10 75Q17 50: smoked bams, 13Ku14Wc;
pickled liams. 11Q12. .
Lard tlrm; City Keflned, lOflWc; loose
butchers', tK13)fc ; prime steam, $9 se.
Bntter market quiet; Pa. and Western
Creamery extra, 2lS23c: Western extra, 16 or
17c : de Koeii te choice, HQlSe.
Rolls dull at saiSc.
Eggs steady: Penn'a extra, I'JfllOWc;
Western, lSlDc.
Cheese qnlet and steady: N. v. lull
cream. letu ; Western de, SXfl9a ; de fair
te geed, TKflSe ; Pa. part skims, 46c ; de full,
lCtc.
Petroleum tinner ; Refined, Sa'ijc.
Whisky at S119
New Tork Markets.
New Yerk, July 3. Fleur dull and prices
uechauged.
Wheatepened tirm. afterwards K&a ; trade
moderate ; Ne. 2 Red, An?, SI 15k I ';
Sept.. fl 1851 13; Oct-J SI 20fll 20?$.
Cern a shade better, bnt very little deinpr :
Mixed Western, spot, 50fJGle ; de rature, 5'Jk
OC-ic.
Oats dull and without decide J change.
m
Live Stock Prteca.
CuiCAuo-Hegs Ilcceipts, 8.QC0 Lead ; ship
ments, a.oeo head; market active and 5t)l0e
higher : mixed, f.1 1505 53 ; heavy, 93 5T
G: light, K WQG 25 : skips. S3 2505.
Cattle Receipts. 2,400 head; shipments,
3 000 head; market steady, firm; experts,
13 80t r. 10; geed te eholce - shipping steer'.
S3 50fS: 75; common te medium, $ WQ
5 40.
Sheep ltccelpls, 1.CC0 head: shipments,
200 head : market steady ; Inferior te lalr,
$3 008:: te ; geed, te choice. '
muck niarxetr.
Quotations by need, McUrann
ers, Lancaster. Pa.
11 A. M.
Michigan Central $7i
4 Ce , llan,
llv. :tr. it.
S7X
115
121!
5
1074
127JS
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102
40
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123K
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New Jersey Central.
87
Ohie Central
Del. Lack. 4 Western.
Denver ft Kie Grande.
nne.
KmsilH 4 Texas
Lake Shere
Chicago 4 N. W., com.
N. N.."Ont. Western.
St. Paul 4 Omaha
. 1211
. 35?S
. iSJfi
. 0iyt
. 127
. 24.'2
. 44
Pacific Mail
Rochester 4 Pittsburgh..
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash Common
Wabash Preferred
West'rn Union Telegraph
Louisville 4 Nashville...
N. Y., Chi. 4 St I
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Pennsylvania
Reading
P. T. 4 Kutrale
Northern Pacific com...
Northern Pacillc Pief...
IlestnnvlUn
Philadelphia 4 Krle
Nertnern Central
Underground
Canada Southern
Peeple's Passenger.
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pntiaaeipu.
QuotaUens by Associated Press.
Stocks weak.
Philadelphia 4 Erie R. It.
Ucadlng Rtllread
Pennsylvania Kallread
Lehigh Valley Itftllread
United Companies or New Jersey....
Neithern I'acltlc.
Northern Pacific IVefurre!
Northern Central Kallread..
I.eni'ili Navigation Company
Norristewu Kallread
Central Transportation Company...
Plttsb'g, Titusvllle 4 lEuUale U. It...
.... '.'0
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.... 38Vi
.... 71
....192
.... 48
Hi'
.... 16
.... ASM
....110
.... 3
.... 14
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Quotations by Associated Press.
stocks lower. Meney, 2c
New Yerk Central :
Krle Itailread
Adams Kxpress
Michigan Central Itailread
Michigan Seuthrn Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad
Cleveland 4 Pittsburgh Kallread
Chic.ige4 Keck Island Kallread
Pittsburgh 4 Fert Wayne Railroad...
Western Union Telegraph Company.
Teledo 4 Wabasb.
New .Ji-rey Central
New Yerk Ontario 4 Western
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Mi?
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Lecal htecks aad Bend
Keperteil by J. 15. Ijeng.
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val. (-.tie.
. ':vCjorct,Lean,ilnel582...ji0i iies
" 1885... 100 11-8 ?i
lf0... 100 117
. u 1805... IOC I'M
5 per cu in 1 or 30 years.. 100 100JW
' f pur ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102
l " lu ler 20 years., low leu
4 " In !i or 20 years.. 100 100
" 1 " In 10 or 20 years, tee loe'i
Mmilieliii lioreughloan loe lui
MI30XJ.AWBOUlt BTOWUJ.
tii-iriyvllle ll. K $50 riie
MillersvllleStreetCar M .'15.25
Inquirer I'riutiug Company fle 4i
Witteli Factory Km ijd
Uea Lfg.'it and Fuel Ceinp.iuy 30
Slevens Heuse (Bends) lug ft)
Columbia Gils Company
Columbia Wider Coin puny.
Sus(uehanna iron Company.
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100
100
60
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50
2 5.25
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Kant Hra-.nly wine 4 Wayueab'g....
16
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102
10b
103
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Northern Market
MIKOItLLAHlIOL'S DOHDB.
Quarryville ::. K.,duel8U3 100
:: jiiii;; a Ceiumbi.t a. k5's 100
l.ieie:e-ter Wateti Ce.. due. I&MJ 100
Mincficr Uit.-. Light and Fuel Ce..
due In ler'.-u years 100
tinciiHter ;hm Light and Fuel Ce.,
iliie 1S ..... ........... 100
TUKKVIK s nreuKH.
Itlg Spring A diuveE Vdliey '25
10.
Itridgepert 4 lleresliue 13f 23
i i i wu imi .t i;:ii34iiuii nil: -J3
'.'eluuihlaA V:tshtngteu 25
(Viluinbla4 lilg Spring 25
Celumblii Marietta 25
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Maytown 4 hlizabethtnwn 25
Laucastcr4 Kphrata 25
Lancaster Willow Street 25
Straseurg ft Millport 25
Marietta Maytown 5
Marietta 4 Mount Jev 25
Lane. Kll7.abthl'n 4 Mtddlet'n 100
Lnncaster Krultvlile. 50
LaneaslerA Miltz 25
Lanc.Lster A WIlllamatOTyn 25
LaneanlerA Maner... ."-e
l.:'.n-.i-.!er,t Manheim Ut
Li-.iicntcr A 5!:iriulla St
LaneanU'r 4 New Helland .". .. Kie
l.!tnciiler .t Snsiiiieli.mii.i M0
BA.a bte;ch.
riit Nallenui um. .....UUU
F:inner' National Bank 50
Fulton National Uunk ...:.-? 100
!.::. -.t-iU-r County Na'.leuiil Kant. ri
Ceiiiinl.U National Rtnk MO
t. In isllana National Uauk 100
i:,itrata National Baak int
Fli st National Kauk'. CeiumbU.. .. ICO
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UrilNal lenat Uauk. Marietta V-ti
lri Kattenal Cank. Mount .fey.. llii)
in'ilz National Itauk...... Iiie
5'..tn!ii1.ii National Hank '. t;
Hti!.i!i .Nulii.ii.tl Iliiuk. Uo-.cit.ley. :u
Vet? lleltitml Natlenul Hank....... Ii
ilai Naiteual Itank 100
MAK.K M( M1HTAKK, rOB lOD OA1.
buy the bejt 5c. Havana cigar in th
market, al
IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW KRONT CIGAR
STORK.
YTKl.mV FKUHT CIGAR STOKB, 2T.
1 eith Queen siieet. Headquarters loc
the.be st f c cigar in the city, at
UARTMAN'S.
H
AIKKALMAOI.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
A beneficial dressing preferred te similar
articles because of Its purity and rlcb pei
fume. It RESTORES TO ORAYI1AIR lHhi
YOUTIlk'UL COLOR and prevent dandrnX
and tailing et the hair. 50c and 11.00.
II13COX 4 CO., N. Y.
FL0REST0N.
Excels the fined t flower in richness. Del(
catn very lasting. Ne odor like it. Be snr
Seu get k'LOKKSTON Cologne, signature of
iixcex 4 Ce.. N. Y., en every label. i5 an.i 75
cents, atiiruugista ami dealers In perfume.
COLOGNE.
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DB. V. a. BROWN. '
PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST.
Has Removed te Se. 20 WEST ORANG EST.
Eye and Ear treated. Glasses adituted. he,,
perler spectacles en liand and te order.
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