Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 16, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTEliLIGENCER THURSDAY, AUGUST 16. IB83.
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THE MMEKCHOR
FESTIVITIES AT THE MEW HALL.
Huslc, Dancing-, FmuUbc, Fraternal Vlalti-
He Flcnlc Yetrday Seraei tal
Mernlnj TIM Hall Te-nJjht.
Although the wet weather of Wednes
day broke np the Maonncrcher picnic at
Recky Springs, it did net in the least
dampen the aider of the jelly men and
women who are taking part in the dedica
tion festival of Che Lancaster 31 aennercher.
Driven from the weeds bv the rain thev
assembled In Mtennercher hall and the
afternoon and evening were spent in sing
ing, dancing and feasting. Daring the
afternoon all the bands that were engaged
for the picnic were at the hall and dis
coursed excellent music. Tayler's orches
tra was also en hand and famished music
for the dancers. Late in the afternoon the
Jrenville and Menntville bands left for
their respective homes, bat the City band
of Lancaster and the Buckalew band of
Yerk remained and furnished excellent
music for the throng assembled in and
about Mamnercher halL
The festivities were kept up until about
midnight. The large "hall up-stairs was
deveted-excluiively te dancing. The sev
eial rooms down stairs were occupied by
Ringing, drinking and feasting parties.
There was net the slightest disorder
during the festivities, and cot an oath or
profane word was uttered te shock the
propriety of the guests, many of whom
wci e ladies.
Jehn Copland was the caterer, and Le
was ably assisted by Jeseph Lebar as chiif
waiter and a score of under waiters. The
dining room was elegantly set and tbe bill
of lare was varied, embracing all kinds of
soups, entrees, meats, game, pastry and
confections.
It was intended te have tbe picnic at
ltecky Springs te clay, but the weatber
again interfered, rain falling from early
dawn until neon, and tbe committce of
arrangements were reluctantly compelled
te postpeuo the picnic until Monday
next.
This morning the several bocietio3 met
at Mtuancrcher hall, and with tbe Bucka
lew band at tiie head of the col
umn, marched te Licderkranz ball,
te accept of tbe invitation te,
lunch extended them by that society.
Bountifully laden tables were spread in
tbe second-story ball, and tbe bar in the
third-story wai well supplied with beer.
Tbe visitors were welcomed te the Lieder
kranz in a brief bpce:h by Prof. F. W.
Haas After spending a plea aut hour in
foisting and drinking, Air. Herman C.
, Uce presideut of the II-iriuenic-M.-un
liorcher, of Heading, niade a brief ppeech
inviting all tbe societies te meet at M;cr
nercher ha 1 at 4 o'clock this aftorueon fe
mple an iuv he of Heading beer scut
there for that special occasion.
At the clese e!' the lunch three hearty
cheers were given for the Licderkratiz.and
tbe Kocietio1', wiih the band at their head
of the column, left the hall and paid their
reflects te a number of their friends and
faveicd them with home choice music, and
sit several places, including Woehrlo's,
tmyder's, Schocnberger's, KnappV,Bauar's
and ether saloons they were made the
recipients of bandsome sst eats.
This afternoon (here wcre no feimal
ceremonies, tin: visiteis being frce te com e
and go as they saw fit. This eveniug the
grand ball m JUiuunorclier hall takes place,
and will no doubt be the crowning event
of the dedication festival.
M:rnucrcIiee f.(.l(.
The Buukalew b.n.l, of Yeik, which
has distinguished i'self ler a few zys by
its fine music, will Icave fev home this
evening.
The Harmonic, of Philadelphia, quar
tered at Hauler's Grape hetel, loave for
home this evening They are a fine body
of men and women and have wen golden
pinions from all suits el people duiiag
their stay in Lancaster.
Daniel Webster is the name of the cel
med waiter in attendance en the Harmenie
.f Philadelphia. IIe is quite highly edu
cated and speaks German iike a Prussian,
At the picnie ycsteiday forenoon Officer
Wiueuer, of tbe city police force.after eat
ing twenty-four sandwiches within an
hour complained of being hungry, and
wanted te knew bow seen dinner would
be ready.
rLKASKD WITll LANUAhTEK.
A Solid Town and Hospitable People.
The correspondent of the Baltimere
Sun, who is attending the Siengerfest in
this city, Eends te his paper glowing ac
counts of Lancaster and its people. In
liis dispatch printed te-day he says :
" All are full of praise and gratitude for
the hearty welceme given them evory every evory
vvlicie. The mere ene sees of Lancaster
the mere pleasing is tbe impression left.
It is a city of seme 28,500 inhabitants,
largely Germans ; in politics it is just new
Democratic, though thore is always a
stubborn fight for the ascendancy. As in
Baltimore, the Eighth ward is the
Gibraltar of the old Democracy. It
has a fire department of four
htcara engines and two trucks,
and also has the call system. The
department displayed its ability early yes
terday morning. A large tobacco ware
house near Woodward Ilill cemetery
caught fire, aud while it was entirely de
stroyed the firemen tbewed their visitors,
crowds el whom Hocked te the fire, that
they knew their duty and performed it.
The police force consists of eighteen utii
formed men, who teem te be fully able t
take care of the town. In tbe way of
public buildings Laucasterbas a fair court
house, and a very commonplace posteOico
and city hall in ene building. A handsome
structure is being put upon North Queen
street by private parties, who will rent the
lower story te the govcrumeut for a posi pesi posi
effice. There is an opera bouse, several
banks and a large number of churcher,
among ene of the Moravian, and one each
of tbe New aud Old Mcnnenites or Dunk
ers. This region is Cfentially tha home
of the last named faith, aud very many
women can be seen en tbe streets clad i.i
tbe severcly plain dress, cape and bannct
of black or gray, according as they belong
te the old orthodox or the new and mere
liberal Dunkcrs.
"The streets of the city are, as a rule,
bread and straight; seme few of tbe most
important are paved with Belgian blocks,
ethers arenacadamized, aud tee many
are yet in that slate of nature which reu
ders them uuplcasantly dusty in dry
weather and horribly muddy in wet. In
deed, this morning's parade suffered net a
little en that account. Te lay all possible
dust, the authorities spiinkled the streets
very generally. Their efforts were far
surpassed by a light but steady rain,
which converted the unpaved streets into
beds of mud, and net a few of thore in
line at the outset gave up in despair and
disgust before the end was reached. The
entire city will seen be lighted by electrici
ty. The poles are already up, but owing
te the many shade trees all along tbe
pavements the success of the scheme is
rather problematical.
Commercially, the city ranks very high.
It is ene of the largest tobacco markets in
the country. Fer miles around town
fields of growing tobacco are seen, a novel
sight te many of the party. It has also
many and well-known whisky distilleries.
Indeed, it is said that Lancaster
pays mera internal revenue than any
ether city in the state, Philadelphia
net excepted. The celebrated Lancaster
watch faotery, a practical but very ugly
building, started running again this morn
ing, after a close of several days, the neo nee
cessary capital te continue having been
obtained. There are also several very
large cotton mills here. And yet, despite
a 1 this wealth and industry, Lancaster,
stiange te say, has net a single morning
paper.
XX GAMP AT WILUAIUFOKT.
Members of tbe Lancaster Company la
Trouble,
At Williamsport yesterday the review cf
tbe third brigade of the national guard
was a brilliant event and fifteen thousand
spectators witnessed it. The regiments
marched te tbe parade ground in splendid
style, followed by a battery of artillery,
and formed in line, when the governor
and General Hartranft, at tbe bead of a
brilliant staff, read rapidly along the ,
front and rear cf the line. Then,
taking up a position in the centre
of the field, the brigade, headed
by tbe band, passed in review be
fore them. The governor rode splendidly
and at times it was difficult for his staff te
keep within proper distance. Twe staff
officers were thrown from their horses
during tbe movement. As tbe riderless
steeds went galloping off tbe field a mo
mentary panic was caused among some of
the spectators. The review was ever at
six o'clock.
After tbe review it seems that a disturb
ance occurred among some of the members
of the Lancaster company, which is thus
related by a Times correspondent : "About
eight o'clock as Sergeant Flick, of Cem
pany K, Fourth regiment, and Private
Levan, of Lancaster, were going into camp
they get into an altercation at the sutler's
tent, both' being under the influence of
liquor, when Flick seized a piece of beard
and struck Levan a violent ever the bead
felling him te tbe earth and knocking him
senseless and, as the private lay en the
ground, he beat him savagely. Private
Coglan then came te the assistance of his
prostrate friend and made Flick desist.
Flick and Coglan were taken te the guard
house, when Flick assaulted Coglan sav
agely, kicking him violently and injuring
him badly. Levan ;s reported seriously
injured."
The man who cemmittc 1 the assault is
a Geerge Flick who resides en Mulberry
street and has been employed in the Liu
caster watch faotery. Levan is a son of
the strect commissioner and bis full name
is Samuel B. Levan. The man referred te
as Coglan is likely Jehn Cogley.
BASEBALL.
itetrigniuinn of Manager Spoece.
Alfred Spcece, who has been manager of
the Ironsides club dince it has been a paid
nine, resigned that position last night.
His resignation was accepted by the beard
of directors, and no ene has yet been elected
te fill bis position. The directors should
elect a first class yeun-j manager, who un
derstands bis duties thoroughly and allow
him te secure geed players whenever
needed. The nine certainly needs one
mere geed player at Icrst, and the longer
they delay getting him the greater the
less will be te the club, Nine men aie
net sufficient te nin a club, aud thore
should always be one or twe"idle in case cf
sickness or accident te any of the lcgular
foice.
William 15. Hobiusen, manager of tbe
Waverly club, of Washington, and Wm.
F. Hit, a player, of the uine, are in this
city en a plea&ure tiip.
The Alteena b.iseball club arrived beic
this morning in charge of Manager Fisher
and intended te play a garoe this afternoon
with the Ironsides, Haiti prevented it,
however, aud they left for Atlantic City
at 2:20, where they play te morrow and
Saturday. The nine included Yarnell,
late of the Anthracites, and Ardncr, of the
Active. '1 no club wnl play here en Fri
day and Saturday of next week.
The Man tu as will play their third game
here en Saturday, and it will be a geed
one.
UgmtH riajcu Yesterday.
At Bosten : Bosten, 0, Philadelphia, 4 ;
New Yerk : Metropolitan, 12, Staten
Island, 5 ; Buffalo : Chicago, 3, Buffalo, A ;
Piovidenco : New Yeik, 5, l'i evidence, 11;
Cleveland : Detroit, 8, Cleveland, -1 ;
Harrisburg : Harrisburg, 10, Alteena, '.' ;
Richmond, Va. : St Leuis, IS, Viiginia, 5.
The baseball game announced for yes
terday between the Active club, of Read
ing, and the Anthracite club, atPettsville,
was net played, the latter relusin te play
with McCaffrey as umpire. McCaffrey
then decided the game in favor of the
Actives, by the sceie of nine te nothing.
AM ASSAILANT WHIPPEi)
Polling a I'lHiel en the Wrong man.
Wednesday afternoon about 5 o'clock,
Gceige Tomlinson, wlte was engaged in
conversation at tbe Lancaster County
bouse with a country friend wbe had lest
his wife and bad cotne te tbe city with bis
daughter te make eome necessary pur
cbases ler tbe funeral, wrs approached by
Geerge Kline, who was intoxicated and
wbe made seme very insulting remarks te
Mr. Tomlinson. Net wishing te have
a fcceue. Mr. Tomlinson wbispeied te
Henry Ovcily, a friend of Kline, te
take him away, but Ovcrlv rciused te de
te, and b cir.ie se abusive that Tomlinson i
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struct mm wuu uis open nana ana
knocked hrra down. Klme and .Overly !
men icis tuc piarc, uuc no& long auer
wards Kline icturuLd and seeing Tomlin
son htaudingiii front of tbe County beuse,
ubed tbe most insulting language tj bim
and drew a small six sheet in; revolver en
him. Tomlinson seized Kline' s arm before
he had time te discbarge tbe weapon, and a
gentleman who was near by wrestled tbe
pistol from bis f,.asp. Tomliuseu then
gave Kline a pretty gced drubbing, and
he ran off, leaving tbe pistol in Temln
son's possession. Soen aiterwards tbe
parties met in rear of Keapp's saloon, and
Tomlinson gave Klme a terrible threshing
Mr. Tomlinson is well known as an up .
i igbt, peaccable citizen, wbe would net
engage in a brawl unless it is forced upon
bim, but " being in " be is amply able te
take care of himself.
HtsKuiueenuuii nkwm.
Kventa Near and Acress the County Lines.
'Ihnrn am 1' nnHil.fae IYm l,et,,,t- et t
teruev in Northamnten ceuntv. !
The Germantown Telegraph favors tbe . el ,l10 hose car
whipping pest for wife beaters. struct cow.
The great artesian well which the Pcnn-; Acew was atrUflJt en the
tsyivauia rauiuuu uuiupauy uas ler u lung
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'i-i T TL V.V : "1? 1 I I- 7 B
feJ2gttK?hal!
neon auauuenea. it was net proved a
success, though it was sunk te a depth of
1,740 feet.
The new forge of Ilorace A. Beale &
Ce., at Parkesbnrg, was put in operation
ou Monday last with six fires. This is
said te be tbe best aud most convenient
forge in tbe state and is working highly
satisfactory in turning out charce.il
blowers.
At Tyrene, a man named Dicksen at
tempted te band a cigar te an engineer,
slipped and was struck by tbe connecting
red and dragged about twenty live yards
by the cylinder, receiving injuries which
caused his death two hours later. IIe
was a resident of Spruce Creek, aged P,"
years ana unmarried.
A sneak thief was dicovercd in an upper
chamber in Bissingcrs cafe, Heading, ou
Wednesday afternoon, bnt succeeded in
eluding capture. It was found that he
baa ruled several rooms el their valuables.
Later in the evening he was taken into
custody, but only a portion of the stolen
goods was found in possession.
The barn of Charles Cregar, en the Sup
plee farm, Montgomery county, was dis
covered te be en fire at 10 o'clock last
evening. This is tbe sixth barn burned iu
the neighborhood in nine days. Mr. Wil
liam M. Singerly, of tbe Philadelphia
Recerd, has offered a reward of $1,000 for
the arrest and conviction of the incen
diaries.
Discharged.
Leepold Wolf, a tramp who was arrested
en the charge of stealing a bracelet from a
lady at the Landisville campmeetiug, was
discharged by Alderman Spurrier for want
of evidence.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
GCK KKC1CLAU COKKEdPO.fDKMUE
Kveuta Along tbe Stuqaehanna Items
Interest In and Around tbe Horeuglt
ricked up by tbe Intelll
pencer Reporter.
A largely attended meeting of the stock
holders of the second series of the St.
Jeseph building association was held last
evening. The third annual report was
submitted and shows the association te be
in a highly flourishing condition.
The following officers were elected for
the ensuing year :
President Rev. Wm. I'eiper.
Vice President Peter Bittner.
Treasurer A. Haberstreb.
Secretary Jes. Jansen.
Solicitor Wm. B. Given, esq.
Directors D. F. Sebn, B. Hebadle, Jehn
Pfeffer, M. Themas, J. K. Lineataeaver.
V. J. Barker, Peter Melbcrt, Jeseph Lutz,
A. Fcllinger.
Personal.
Walter Washabaugb, who has been
visiting Philip Gessler for seme time, has
returned te his home in Phoenixville.
Misses Amelia and Emily Wilsen went
te Mecbanicsburg '.bis morning te make a
visit te friends.
Harry B. Fasig left for Philadelphia to
day en a trip combining business and
pleasure.
Mrs. R. F. Rankin and son have return
ed te their home in Delta, Pa., after pay
ing a short visit te F. S. Blalz, of Locust
3treet.
Bureash Briefs.
Osceola tribe, Ne. 11, I. O. R. M., will
meet in tncir ledge room te night.
The colored population of our town held
a picnic at Heise's weeds yesterday.
Business is very brisk at tbe coal schute
of the Reading & Columbia railroad.
On account of tbe inclement weather our
market wai very dull this morning. Few
farmers attended.
The p..y car of the Reading & Columbia
railroad will conic te Columbia en Satur
day. The pay car of the Pennsylvania lail
read company arrived in town te day. The
empleyes are happy in consequence.
The picnic of Conestoga loJge, Ne. CI
K. of P., that was te be held in Ueise's
weeds te day, was postponed until Friday.
A pleasant evening party was given at
Mr. S. II. Millet's, en Locust street, last
evening. It was enjoyably spent by all
present.
Sunday trains will be run ever both
Reading and Columbia railroad te Lan-
disville for the accommodation of visiteis
te the Bethel cimp.ncetitig new in pro
gress thore.
Michael Lcibfrciri, residing en Lancas
tcr pike, had his tee biekcn while engaged
in putting the engine en the track at
Menntville yesterday. The injury is quite
painful.
A man attempted te enter the rcsidcr.ee
of Dr. J. B McBiide lasa cveniug, but
was perceived by a lady isiter aud fright
ened off before he could bccuic anything.
The Shanuee tire company Ne. i will
held a meeting in ti;e engine house this
evening. Business of importance relative
te the building of the new hose house will
be tiansacted.
An acnt while in town yesterday be
came intoxicated, and was robbed at the
Pennsylvania railroad htatien last evcuing
of his geld wateb, money and ether valua
bles. The picnic of tbe Shawnee fire company,
Ne. 3. te be held at Heise's weeds en
Saturday, premises te be a success. The
management are making great efforts te
make this affair exceed all former picnics
held by this company.
Rebeit Yeung, living en Walnut street,
.ilnve Third, a meulder in the Keely
stove works, had Lis large tee seveiely
burned by het metal, while engaged in the
j:."if()ima:)ce of his duties at that place
The burn will prevent his wet king for
sein? time.
TI:e County Auditors.
Tbe county auriitermct this morning at
9 o'clock for tle purpose of overhauling
tbe accounts of Aldeiman Spunisr. As
tbe alderman bad an important engage
incut te meet, tbe investigation w.is pest
pened until this atteiuoen.
At halfpat ene o'clock Spurrier
appeared before the auditors and was
sworn. IIh bills from December 1881 te
December 1S82 were examined IIe was
questioned in lrfi'reiic.) te Fome of tbsrn,
and he made ariawer, but uethiug of im
portance was develeprd. IIe swore posi
tively that service was rendered for all
fees ebared in tbe bills.
UfUi for l:urf.
Iliiam Llejd, alias Jehn Jehnsen,
coleicd, bad a healing tbiij morning before
Alderman Spurrier en tbe charge of steal
ing a horse from Albeit McCare.'e, of Dru
mere township, en tbe eOth of Mav last.
FIe was Cen:mittul ler trial at
was also Jlekl OI1 tll!. , . f
emit. He
! i..rcen3v el
a wagon arid set of harness, tin- property
of Heward J. Hess, of Buck
Judge muck's Condition.
A messnge te tbelNTr.M.iOENCEit at 10
o'clock this morning, dlirct from Judge
Bleck's home, repotted that be bad passed
a night of comparative- comfort and was
resting mere easily, bustb.it his condition
is verv critical.
! The Mre Yeiueruay.
! Tbe less by tbe tire in Miller's stable
jesterday will net exceed 6200 and is fully
covered by msuiance
in the
Phoenix fire
insurance company of
Burns arc agents.
which
Bausraan &
Finger aialicd.
Jehn Katitz, a little son of Jas. Kautz,
drrver of the eugrne of tire company Ne. 1,
I had one finger of bis hand badly
crushed
Jf tenlay by bavin
it caught in
tbe reel
Pennsylvania
railroad near Rohrerstewnbytbe seashore
!P thisa.ternoeu. Ne damage was
done te tbe train.
.Empleyes' Annual Cheap .Excursion,
te Atlantic City and Philadelphia en Sunday
Aug. 19. Round trip tickets geed for three
days Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at
1:10 a.m., Columbia 4:10. Lanilisville 4:35. Fare
only $3.01. Lcave Manhcim at 4:.V) a, m., Lititz
rt 5:03 and Enhr.ita at 5 SO. Fe-e only $2 9D.
Special train will return same day. Leave
Atlantic depot at 7 p. m. Moonlight all night.
all,14,lG,lS&ltw
KPEVIAL TUtJJOEa.
Use, instead of unwholesome cosmetics
Glenn's Sulphur Seap, which purities the shin.
j " Hill's Hair Dye," bla-k or brown. fO cents.
aulS-lwdeed&w
akliiny Men.
"Wells' Health Rcncwer" restores' health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex
ual Debility. SI.
Small fox eradicate i. Suvill Pox cured.
Small Pox pitMngs prevented ly Darbys Pre
phylactlc r luid.
Tub most popular and nagrant Pciiumeet
the day ' II AC KM ET AUK." Try It. Sold by
H. D. Cochran, druggist, Nej. 137 and 13!)
North Qaccustrcet leh7-er.rt:l
tieury'e f.'urbellc Salve.
The host Salve in the world for cuts,bruisea
bores, ulcer-", salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and nil kinds et skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case Or money refunded. Be sum you i
getHBNRY's Carbolie Salve, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 '
cents, bold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug I
store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4 '
Tbe Bmtriwies of Laxaras
Was a miraculous operation. Ne one thinks
or raising the dead tnese times, though some
desperately close te death's deer have been
completely restored by Burdock Bleed Bitten
ie gennlne and lasting health. Fer sale by H.
li. Cochran, drnggls. 137 and 139 North Queen
street.
The greatest contagion destroyer ever
known Is Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It pre
vents Small Fex.
Helped Her tint.
"Fer years have been a sev- re sufferer lrem
pains in the back. Tried various applications.
One bottle ej Themat" Eeleetrie Oil entirely
cured me. Cured etb re equally quick." Mrs.
Benninp et 14th St., Buffalo, wrote this. Fer
sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Queen street.
Neuralgia and Slclc Headacbe.
In Aurera, 111., lives Mrs. Wm. Hensen. She
says: "Samaritan Nervine cured me of neu
ralgia, vertigo and sick headache."
3 In the Diamond Dyes mere coloring is
given for 10 cts., than In any 15 or 25-cent dyes,
and they give faster and mere brilliant colors.
Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure censista of internal
and external treatment at the same time and
it makes the skin white, sett and smooth. It
contains no poisonous drugs. $1. at druggists.
" The headache in my ease was one of long
standing, but Dr. Bensen's Celeiy and Cham
omile Pills conquered." C. . Ueiner, German
Minister of the Gospel, Le3lie, Ohie. 50 cents,
at druggists.
Urewn's iiouene:d l'auacea.
Is the most eflective Pain Destroyer in the
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally or applied exter
nally, and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE
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, Back or Bowels,
Sere Threat, liheumatlsm. Toothache, and
ALL ACilHS, and is Tbe Ureat Reliever of
l'alu. "BltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be in every family. A teaspoenlul el
the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweet,
ened, if preferred, taken at bedtime, will
BREAKUP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle.
mayl-T.Th.Ii'&w
iWPLAIN TALK FROM DR. SWATHE TO WKOm
It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of. the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every ene can tell whether he is thus
afflicted by observing the following symp
toms : Intcnse itching, particularly alter get
ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were
crawling in or about tbe rectum. Small lumps
sometimes ierm. The private parts are often
ailbc.i J. The mere you scratch the werse the
Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super
ior te any article In the market, I guarantee It
te euro tiie worst civse of itching pile3 In exist
ence. Signed, ILSWAYNd, M.D.
Dr. Sway no's Ointment U alsoaplcesant and
cllective euro for tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, harbor's Itch, pimples, and all scaly,
crusty, Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all
prominent druggists or will be sent ler 50 cts.
(In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, J1.25. Address, Dr.
SwayneA Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
ectl4-lydTu,Th&S&w
KttSCUISO rilUIH HKATH .
'J'liotellowingstntpmcntot William J. Cough
In, et Semcryille, Masq., is se remarkable that
wc deg te ask for It the attention of our read
ere. He says : "In the tail et 1S7U I was taken
witli a violent blceiiint; el the lungs, followed
by nscvute cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and llcsh. 1 was se weak at ene tlme
that 1 could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer el 1877 I was admit ted te the City Hospital.
While ttipre the doctors said I had a hele In
my leit lung as big as a hair-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and mod med
letr.es. l v, as se lar gene at ene time a report
v i.t around that I was dead. I gave np hope
In J a tiicmltoldiiie et DR. WM. HALL'S
i:ISAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at
mj frleiuN, thinking my Rise incurable, but I
get a 1 ' ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur
prises il gintillcatieu, I commenced te feel
better My hope, onee dead, began te revive,
a die tayllcelln better spirits than I have
the p.-3t three years.
"1 wiitethls hoping you will publish it, se
thi't every one alllicted witli Diseased Lungs
wi'! lie induced te latte. DR. WM. HALL'S
UALSAM ! OR THE LUNGS, and be convinced
tint CONSUMPTION CAN HE CURED. I
have taken two bottle and can positively say
that it lias done me mere, geed than all the
ether medicines I have taken since my sick
ness. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared and I shall seen be able te go te werk.'j
sold bv H. I! refhinn. 1.57 Neith Uueen street
MumerH ! letimrnt Metherst
Arc you disturbed at night and broken el
your lest'by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
It "e, go at or.ce and get a botlleet MRS. WIN
DOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve
the peer little sullerer immediately depend
upon it ; t heie Is no mistake about It. There is
net a mother en ari:i who has ever used it,
who will net tell yen at once that it will
legulate the bowel and give re3t te the
mother, and relief and hcillh te the child, op
i rating like magic. It is pertectly safe te use
in nil cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is
the prescription of ene of the eldest and best
teuiale physicians in the Untied States. Sold
everywhere, ii cents a bottle.
mavl-M.W.S&w
Frem Cel. .). Maidhel, of Ne Yeik: ' I
havcsultuicd severely ler the lest ten years
lrem Hay Fever in early and mid-summer and
in the fall. I desire in the interest of my fel
low sulterei'3 tetc3thy in favoret Ely's Cream
Balm. My short use et it demonstrated its
efficacy. .1. MAtDHev, 401 Broadway.
I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te re
lieeo all persons suttcring from 11- se Celd and
Hay Fever. I have ticcn a great sufferer from
these complain ts and have used it. I have re
commended it te many et my friends forCa ferCa
tirrh, and in alt eases whera they have us'cd
the Balm lrcely they have b3en cute-.'. T.
Kknnicy, Dry Goe Is Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
nuIG wdced&w
SK1I1 LMftftlMC.
"Sw.iyne's Ointment" ) Cure-- the mcit tnvet-
"S wayne's Ointment"
"Swayne's Ointment" jcrate cases of kin dis-
" wayne's Ointment" i
' .Swayne's Ointment" ea.se'
ch us te'.ter,
m,rtrmirt iiinimnniii m
jimyiiB a ' "uhchi ,, ... ...,,,. .,,, ,,.,,
' d wayne's Ointment"
. .-.u...- , -- . ..VH...
'-Swayne's Ointment" Vbabei'.s itch, seres, all
3w8!2K ty. ww
'Swayne's Ointment" S skin eruptions, and
"Swayne's Ointment" S..., .,.,,,.. ,
"Swayne's Ointment" )t,at at easing cotn cetn
"Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles,
"Swaynes Ointment" ) .,. en, (.ftpetuil euro
"Swayne s Ointment" 1 lll(' only cncclual curc
"Swayne's Ointment" S no matter hew obsli ebsli
"S wayne's Ointment" S nate or long standing.
Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES
whero all olse tails. Sold by all druggists,
a Congh, Celd or Sere Threat
Requires immediate attention. Aaicglcct Ir
ritates the lungs and an incurable disease Is
often the result, "DR. SWAYNE'S COM
POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the
most sevore coughs and colds, actsdireclly en
the lungs, threat and cheat, purifies the bleed,
and ler bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af
fections el longstanding,! is the best remedy
ever discovered. Price 23 cents and $1 per
bottle- The large size is the most economical
Sold bv nil b."st ernesrfsts. fW-MW&Flvil&w
low te secure Health.
t seems strnnge that any ene will sutler
trem the many derangements brought en by
an imput e condition et the bleed, when SCO
VILL'S 3ARSAPARILLA AND STILLINGIA,
or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore
perfect health te the physical organization. It
13 indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, and has proven Itself te be the best
BLOOD'FURIFIER ever discovered, ellect
ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders,
Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil
ious cemplaiuts and alt diseases Indicating an
impure condition el the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys. Stomach, Skin, etc It corrects indl
gestien. A single bettle will prove te you its
merits as a health rcnewcr, for it ACTS LIKE
A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is
of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ncr
veus system.
itEU'S PAI N PANACEA cures a pain In
man and beast. Fer use externally and Inter
nally. REDHORfcE POWDERS cure all diseases
of herse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry aud all
Lve Stock. A POSITIVE CURE. uiay2i-8
Forsale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137
North Queen street
fob enius. fever. rae, and weakness, Cel
den's Liquid Beef Tonic. CWde . take no
ether. Of druggists. aul-lwdODdw
W&mt Is It flood Fer?
Let us tell yen what -Dr. ThemtW Kelectrie
Oil Is geed for. Itli death te rheumatism and
neuralgia. It will cure a burn, blte, or pain,
and is equally geed for sprains. Fer safe by
U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
XfJEAXflA
GrunHER. Aug. 15, 1SS3, In Straburg ber.,
Mr. Charles M. Grelner, son of Daniel Greln
er. in the 27th year of hi age.
Funeral en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from M. E. church, Strasburg. Interment in
Strasburg cemetery.
POLITICAL.
Democratic state Ticket,
AUDITOR OKntBAT.
MA JOB ROBERT TAGG AKT, Warren Ce.
STATE TREASURER.
HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce.
County Ticket,
DISTRICT ATTORSET.
JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster.
trisen inspectors.
PH. KUHLMAN. Lancaster.
JOHN U. MENAUtrll, ML Jey.
rOOR DIRECTORS.
II. E. SHIMP, E. Cocallce.
C. B. UERR, MUlersvllle.
COUBTT 8URYETOR.
ROBERT HiVANS. Eden.
JfJSW JLDVRTIaMENT8.
WANTfcD, AX T111S OFlttOK, DAILY
Ikteliieiwcers of July 17 and July 18.
1S3:
tfd
WANTEU.-TWO GIRLS. APPLx
the COOPER HOUSE.
AT
lt
West King Street.
"VKI.LOW
FROar UIOAR STORK, 21
JL erth
Uueen street. Ueadauarters ter
the best 5c cigar in"lhe city, at
HARTMAN'S.
"1IUAR3.
J. Z. STAUFFER, Ooedvllle, Lancaster Ce.,
Pa. Manufacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and
Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended
te. aug3-3md
DUMT ruKQEI THE TWO MM ALL HA
vana cigars for 6c.. genuine article, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1AK
STORE.
11AILOKS WANTKD1 COAT, VKST AMI)
Pantaleon-makers None bnt first-class
hands need apply. JOHN G. HAAS,
all-3t Nes. 129 and 131 X. Queen St.
STKVKNS HODSK
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether
saloons. U. WAGNER,
myl5-ltil Manager.
MAKK NO M1STAKK, JfOK YOU CAN
'buy the best 5c. Havana cigar In the
market, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
Lancaster County Natienai. Bane,
August 9. 1883.
rllUK REGULAR DISCOUNT 1AX UF
L this bank lias been changed te tbe MON
DAY et each week ; and the stated meeting
et the Heard et Directors will hereafter be held
en that day. F. II. BRENEM AN,
jy 9 .d&(tdeawiCtw Cashier.
11HK BEST AND MOST COJCPLKT1S AS
. sertment et Euchre, Poker, Casalne and
ether playing curdf,at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK.
TWKLl.Ilt WANiKO. A. DKS1RABLK
XJ party, small family (no children), wi9hes
te rent a geed dwelling in a geed location,
with ail conveniences. Possession October 1.
Apply te BAUSMAN & BURNS,
alC-itR Ne 13. Wc9t Oranse Street.
DR. u. H. RICOWN.
PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST,
Has Removed te Ne. 20 WEST ORANGE ST.
Eye and Ear treated. Glassesadjusted. Su
perior eptctacles en hand and te order.
Je'JMydTh
$15,000
WANTED. SKCUKriY WILL
be first mortratre en eitv real
estate worth twice the amount of lean and
$13,0C3 collateral lire Insurance. Sums te be
net less than $5 CO. Ayply te
ItAUSMAN & IiURNS. "
Real Estate .agents,
al3-3tcedR 10 West Orange street.
PROPOSAL FOR CO A L. SEALED PltO PltO
pesals for fitty tens of best hard Stanten
or equally geed lurnace coal, egg size, and
liitytens et Enterprise, range size, or its
equal ter cooking, delivered In cellar of
" Heme for Friendless Children." will be re
ceived until MONDAY, 'JO h mst. Address
Dr. Jehn I,. Atlcc, sr., marked "Pronesala U r
Ceal." CHAS. M. HOWELL,
alG 3td Secretary of "Heme."
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
the efllce et Alderman J. K. Barr, clerk
of the Street Committee, np te 5 o'clock en
MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1881, for
the construction et a two-toot sewer, extend
ing from the Vine street sewer, new building,
along Lime street te north side of Miftlin
alley, te be built accerdtng te plans and spec
ifications te be seen at the ofllce of Wm. R.
Gerhart, City Regulator, Ne. 34 North Duke
street, ccend lloer et Grant linllding.
al4-2t
ASMAI.l. C'ANCKK 1 UAIOIC JS OFTEN
far meie painful thin a much larger one
nnder apparently similar circumstances. The
s'ime tumor may be very paintul whciv small,
and csasc te give much troubte when it has
grown large.
CANCERS, TUMOR3, SKIN DISEASES DISEASES
nlse. Chronic and Private Diseases succesi
fully treated by
DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER.
Ollicc 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa.
Consultation free. uuu-3td&w
ESTATE OF IlAKNrs 1IKUUHK, L.ATJS
of Lancaster City, ' dce'd. Letters testa
tame utary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto are requested te make immediate set
tlement, and these having claims or demands
against the same, will present them without
delay ler settlement te the undersigned, rp
siding l:i City or Laneaster. Ne. 231 James
street. MARY A. BROOME,
CHAS. E.BROOME,
WARREN E. BROOME,
Sam'i.. If. Pmes, Executers.
Attorney. al6 6tdTh
HAVING DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP
and retmanently closed the Chestnut
fctrectlren Works, l desire te inform my old
patrons and tbe public generally, that I am
still in the business, being located In the Penn
Iren Company's Works, North Plum street,
where I am making Iren and Brass Castings
of every dc triptien, anil will be pleased te
serve all who may favor me with their patron
age. Frem 40 years experience in the business
and using the best material and employing
the best mechanics, I am sail -fled I can guar
antee entire satisfaction. Castings mate from
a mixture et iron and steel which are mere re
liable for strength and durability than the
best cat iron known. V teeth roll pinions,
rolls and rolling mill work a specialty. Cast
ings made et very sett Iren, and brass cast
ings et every description. I have all the pat
ters nf the well and favorably known Mowrer
Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved.
Alse en hand, mills completely tittcd up or In
parts, te replace old ones which have been in
use ler years, guaranteeing them te give sat
isfaction. angMCmd R. C. McCULLEY.
URAKK niKTTFKTT,
Northern Market.
"RT'C'T fllYTQ innumbers.sizeandqual-i3XSlX-tJ
X. O j ity equal te the world.
CARLOAD THIS MORNING OF JERSEY
MOUNTAIN SWEETS.
CARLOADTHIS AFTERNOON OF GEORGIA
BEAUTIES.
CARLOAD
TO-MORROW
CHOICE.
OF JERSEY'S
dantalOlipeS, jn numbers
tesnpply the town.
METTPETT,
ltd
fl IKAKD FIRE INSURANCE COMFAN V
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Currcnt'Rates.
Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East King Street,
mUmOM,W&SB
SECOND EDITION.
THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 10, 1833.
CEIME'S CALENDAeT"
SOME DARK PHASES OF LIFE TO-DAY.
A Desperado Captured In Mew Yerk State
Josepn tlemenway Shet in Try-
ins te See BU Cnlld.
Trey, N. Y., Aug. lG.-Jeseph N.
Hemenway was shot and seriously
wounded last night at tfevenng's station
by Charles Koekweod, while endeavoring
te force an entrance into Rockwced's
house te see his child.
A Desderade Captured.
Mart Cassey, of Steppontewn, Pennsa
laer county, an outlaw, was captured in the
mountains this morning by a posse of five
deputy sheriffs after he had been shot in
the legs and bead. Casey had lone terror
ized the villages, raiding farms and had
defied arrest. He was taken te PittsQeld,
Mass.. te answer an indictment.
A ratal Accident.
Stewe, Vt., Aug. 1G. Jesse Tour and
wife, of this place, and Mrs. Steckwell, of
St. Albans, while driving yesterday weie
thrown from their carriage. Mrs. Tenr
died of the injunes she received, Mr. Tour
is net expected te live and Mrs. Stock
well's injuries are very serious.
8net by a Cenatable.
Siielbyville, Ind., Aug 1G. Kebert
Beyle, while attempting te evade arrest
yesterday, wss fatally shot by a consta
ble. THE SLSSIuNS ENDED.
The Amalgamated Association's Convention
viebcs unicers dectea.
Philadelphia, August 10. Tire busr
ness of tbe convention of tbe Amalga
mated association of iron and steel workers
having been concluded yesterday tbe final
senien this morning was taken up with
tbe election of officers with tbe follow
ing result : President, William Weihle,
of Pittsburg ; secretary, Wm. Martin,
of Pittsburg ; treasurer, James Penny ;
Pittsburg. On the ballet for president
three candidates were voted for, Weihe,
Keeny and Thompson. On the lust bal bal
eot Weihe received CO votes, Keeny 50 and
Thompson CO. On the second ballet
Thompson was withdrawn and the result
stoe-i Weihe 81, Keeny CO. Woihe was
then declared elected. Vice presidents
were chosen for reveral of tbe districts
while ether districts were left vacant te
be filled by appointment by the incoming
president.
Presentation te the Retiring President
After the electien a committeo presented
te President Jarrett a geld beaded cane
and a solid silver tea service. Mr. Davis,
of Sharen, Pa., in making the presentation
speech expressed the regret of the members
at the retirement; of their leader and
assured President Jarrett that " had he
desired a reelection it would have been
tendered unanimously." Mr. Jarrett made
a feeling response, which was frequently
interrupted by storms of applause.
Tne ciose.
The convention then resolved itself into
secret session for fifteen minutes, after
which it was adjourned sine die with three
reusing cheers from the delegates. The
next annual convention will ba held at
Pittsburg.
TUB APPORTIONMENT.
The Hepubllcacsln aOuantiry.
Special tO tllO iTiTELLIOENCEn.
nARitisr.piu;, Pa., Aug. 1C In the
Heuse this morning, the senatorial ap
portionment being under discussion.
Sponsler, Hep., of Perry, expressed die
satisfaction with his district ; se did
Glenn, ltep., of Armstrong. When they
were asked if they would vete for the bill
if the changes they desired were made,
they answcied negatively. Amcrman
moved ter a committce of thrce
Republicans and thrce Democrats
te draft a senatorial apportion
ment bill, which should be the
sense of the Heuse The Republicans
asked time te consider this preposition.
Straightway Jehn II. Laud is trotted e( r
te the Seuate chambnr and returned with
Republican Stata Chairman Cooper te j'ive
him md the rest of the members their
orders. Afte- consultation with Sponger
and Cobberu, Cooper concluded te corral
bis party iute a c.iuiin which was called
for te day at 3 p. in. te consider the last
Democratic propesiti-. u.
THE STKIKrJ.
Tbe WlrmKald Ie Have Keen Again Inter
fere, I With.
New Yerk, August 10. The Western
Union company officials said this morning
that 23 circuits in this city were interfered
with last night by tin owing fine wire ever
the regular wiies. Superintendent Hum
stone said fivm striking operators were
taken back te day at the tame salaries
they formerly received.
A New Movement.
It is rumored that the strikers will meet
te-day for the purposeof taking concerted
action in withdrawing from the brother
hood an order that they might honorably
apply te the company for positions. The
rumor has net been confirmed. Thcre arc
at present 83 of the Western Union branch
offices iu this city closed. The cempanj
officials express their conviction that the
strikers will surrender before long.
1 he First Violence.
Cincinnati, Am?. 1G. The first serious
case of violence attending the telegraph
ers' strike eccurcd here last night. About
midnight an operator who bad net struck
went into a saloon where there wcre a
number of strikers. They called
him a "scib;"' he replied offensively,
was badly beaten and probably
disabled ler weeks Henry Schwab an
other working operator was also seriously
beaten in the street about two o'clock this
morning. It is supposed by the same
parties.
Western Union stock Declining
New Yerk, August 10. At 1:30 p. m.
Western Union stock bad declined te 71;
against 74 in early dealings. Ne new
reasons are assigned for the break in this
Bteck.
UaIILK aews.
A Movement in Ireland te Aid Indigent
JrlRtimen.
Dublin, Aug 1C It is in'endcd te
organize a company for the purpose of rais
inga fund te supplement the government
for emigration in Ireland. A spscial appeal
for subscriptions te the fund will be made
te the Irish in America.
Tbe Cholera Still in Egypt.
Londen, Aug. 10. Thore were C"2
deaths from cholera at Alexandria yester
day and 55 deaths from the disease at
Damanhaur en Tuesday.
A Rig Chicago Vice.
Chicago, August 10, A fire late last
night destroyed the five shops of the
United States rolling stock company with
their contents, which included 25 cars.
The less is variously estimated at from
$250,000 te $400,000. The amount of in
surance has net been ascertained, but the
shops last year were insured for $220,000.
Later The superintendent of the com
pany's works says the less would reach half
million dollars. The machinery, buildings
and tools were worth $200,000. The stock
destroyed included GO complete cartu.-
WJEATHJE3 UfUlOATlOHS.
Washington, Ang. 16, Fer the Mid
dle Atlantie states, partly cloudy
weather and local rains, followed in the
last named district by clearing weather,
winds mostly northeasterly, lower barom
eter, stationary or rising temperature.
MAKKKia.
Philadelphia ataraet.
Philadelphia, Aug. 1C Fleur firmer.
Rye flour at (3 w.
' Wheat easier; Ne. 2 Western Red, tl 1SJ
1 1SK ; Ne. 1 Reil. SI 21 ; Ne. 3 de. $1 14.
Cern easier; sail yellow at KlfieCc ;de mixed
6IS6lXc ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 5SQi0cT
Oats stead v r Ne. 2 Whim nw iuiiiU-
Ne. 3 de, I3c; Ne. 2 Mixed, 39c.
Rye nominal at G3gGic.
Seeds-Timethy dull at $1 753190 Flaxseed,
$1 50gl 65.
f revisions steady.
Lard quiet.
Butter sluggish and barely active.
Eggs easier ; mera offering.
Cheese quiet.
Petroleum nrm ; Kctincd, TSTc.
Whisky at $119
New Yerk Market.
New exs, Aug. lc Fleurstcady and rather
quiet
Wheat K2c lower, heavy and Irregular:
trade less active; Ne 2 Ked, Aug.. si ii
'J'U'ysK naked; Sept., $1 lgi 20 ; Oct.;
SI 21l i
Cem iQjic lower; less active; Mixed
Western spot. Mtf (Be ; de future, G2XOC4Xc.
Oats dull; He lower; Ne. 2 Aug., 34jKc:
Sept.. 3IJic ; Oct., 35Jc ; State, VQS'icr; West
ern. SGft50c.
Lire Stock Market.
New Yerk Beeves Receipts, 3.GS0 head;
market llrmer for nearly all grades, except
Texas and Colerado siec and general selllnic
prices were lully t head higher. Tcas
cat tle touched tbe lowest mark of the season,
and several carloads remain unsold : common
te prime native steers sold at S5QG50 ?? loe
lbs.: Hve-wei2ht Colerado stecra nt tl 75M1 'JO :
Texas de at $45185, mainlyat$ 5434 CS ; ex
porters bought 150 fir. steers at 0 4IS (VS.
Shipments te-day. 1 000 her.it tit llve cattle and
SW nc&d et llve sheep. American cattle and
beer reported dell and decidedly lower in
Londen and Liverpool te-diy.
Sheep-Receipts. e.lOii head ; better demand
ter Reed Ircsh stock am: a tinner tone; peer
te prime sheep sold at $.187501 100 pounds ;
peer te prime lambs at J 1 7181 25.
Hogs Receipts. 4,2ft) head; steady ler
live hogs at iS 50.
Kast Lrnmrrv Cattle Receipts', G03,hcad;
market slew In common and nctive In ether
grades ; prime, iT 5U3G ; fair te geed, $VJ5 2 ;
common, it i'JQi 7.".
Hogs dccelpts. l.tsr head : market slew ;
Philadelphia.? and Yorkers, f5 SOgVJO.
Sheep Receipts, 'ACOO head ; market demor
alized ; prime, f J 4034 75; tair te gee I, .na
4 'J5 ; common, $ 102 50.
Meck markers.
Quotations by tcecd, McUrann & Ce, Uanri-
ers, Lancaster, P..
I1a.x. 12k. 3r.ii ,
. J. ku ' . j . ................ .... .... ....
Michigan Central SV4 85 8Hl
New Yirk Central 1I5 115J iiCvj
New Jersey Central W HI sii '
Ohie Centnil S 7?i
Del. Lack. A Western 12254 122 12'S
Denver A Rie Grande.... 31'i 31' 32-,
k-mise.4 ft Texas si'v; 2t ''i; -
Lake Shere let; 105JJ Kd.i'
Chicago N. W., com.... 1225 VS'M 111 .
N. N.,Ont. ft Western.... 2H; 21s 22
sl Paul A Omaha 40 41 41 x
Pacific Mall 32 32 S3 '
itechesterft Pittsburgh.. 15-AJ 16 I.,
St. Paul IOIJtJ 10IJ 1)I7
Texas Pacitic 'ih.i 274J '2&yA
Union Pacitle S$yi is?z ssi
Wabush Common 1!)J 10 20
Wabash Preferred 32 :7l :vil 1,
West'rn Union Telegraph l"Ai 72 73
Louisville A Nashville... 43 4S)4 4'i
N. Y., Chi. ft St, L VX . 0)4, .
Lehigh Valley 'J;i V) (, f
Lehigh Navigation 41
Pennsylvania 57 57 5s
Reading myt 2 2i;:i
P.T.A Rutral Ui 11 12K
Northern Pucitlc-Ceiii... 4IJ 41 41 v
Northern Pacille Piet... 82'i SlJi 82
H03 ten villi '
Philadelphia A Krle
Nertnern Central '
Underground ;
Canada Southern 51 5I .1:
Poeplo's Passenaer.
Philadelphia.
Quotations by Associated Pre??.
Stocks unsettled.
Philadelphia ft Krle It. R
Reading ll'Ulread
Pennsylvania Railroad
Lehigh Valley Railroad
United Companies of .New.Jcrsey.
Northern Pacltle.
Northern Pacific Pieferrul
Northern Central Railroad
I.(iiil-;li Navigation Company
NoiTislew n Railroad
. 17
. WK
. S7i
I30K
. 4:tJS
. MX
. n.t
. 43?,;
.110
. ii
. IK
Cential Tn:ii-pirtatlen Cem pan
ruiMt'g, i itnsviiie & uuiiaie it,
i title uciiuvlicill Railroad
Heti YerE.
Quotations by Associated Pre3S.
.Stocks declined since morning. Meney 3c.
New Yerk Central lir.'.i
ii-iins rctprcs i:i
Michigan Central Railroad..
MichliMn !-eutlii'iii Ralliead
.linM
.l'-'CV;
AXi
.131
. 1
. SI
Illinois Central Ralliead
f'Icve .md & PilMiurgli Railroad
Chlc.meA Knelt Island Railroad
Pittsburgh & Kert Wayne Railroad....
Western Union Telegraph Company..
Teledo ft Wabash
N'cw.Ii ncy Central
New Yesrlc Ontario & Western
Lecal HtecKs and Henda
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! nc city f par ct. Lein, !!.. 13S:L. .$100
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18'JO... 100
" lfi... IX
5 per ct in 1 or . yearn.. 100
' r par ct. Scheel Lean.... 100
1 " in lin a years.. 100
' 4 ' tn 5er-.iiie.il-!!.. tee
" " In 10 or '20 years. 100
M:nl;;:m borough lean 100
MLso::r.LANi:ee3 stecxh.
(narrvvi:ie R. R $50
Millersvtlle Street Car 60
Inquirer Printing Company 50
(Jas Light and r'nel Company 30
Stevens Heuse (Itends) 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna L-en Company 100
Marietta.HoIIewv.-aru ICO
Stevens llouse , 50
Sicily Island 50
Kast Rr.indyine Wityii..l'g.... 50
Millersville Nermal Scheel
Northern Haricot
MISOBLLANKOUn ne:t
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Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
Kastcrn Muiket M
Western Market 5'1
TcruvrrKE STOCKS
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103
Rig Spring & Reaver V alley.
Rndgepnrt fttloreshee......
Columbia & Chestnut Hill..
Columbia & Washington....
Ceiumbla ft Rig Spring
Columbia ft Marietta.'.
Maytown & Kllzabethrewn..
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Marietta juaytevn ,
Marietta ft Mount ,lev
Lane Eiizabbtht'n & Middlet'n.
Lu.CHMterft i'ruitville.
Lancaster A Lttitz ,
Lts:i-diter A Williaiu--tevn
Lancaster ft Maner
Lan aider A Man helm
Lancaster & Mariettu
Lancaster New Helland
Luncahter nsuiichanna
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Coin in Ma National Hank.... ..,
Christiana National Rank..... ,
Kphrala National Rank ,
First National Rank, Columbia.. .
First National Uanx, Sireslwrc: ...
First National Rank, Maitittu.. ..,
First National Rank. Mount.Jey.,
L'.titz National Rank
Mantiel u National Rank ,
Union Natienai Rank. Mount Jey
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PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
A bencflcial dressing prorerreil te similar
article. because of its purity and rich per
fume. ItRKSTORKS. TO GRAY HAIR 1 J!i
YOUTHFUL COLOR and prevents dandrurt
and tailing et the hair. 50c and 91.00.
U1SCOX A CO., N. Y.
FL0REST0N.
Kxccls the flncst flower In richness Deli
cate very lasting. Ne odor like It- Re uru
you get FLORKSTON Cologne, signature et
IHtce-c & Ce., N. Y., ou every label. '.5 nmt 75
cents, at dniKglsts and dealers In perfume,
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