ISE TW A'-- V J S 1J -". S l 7 COLUMBIA NEWS. ODtt KEGTJLAK OUBBESL'URUKHOE tsvenLe Along the 8nqaehana Item Interest In and Arenndtbe Borengh Picked op by the iBtelU ccncer Reporter. Riverside Ledge Ne. 27, Ladies Heme communion will meet te-nipht. The Meuntville band fair and festival was well attended en Saturday evening. A big crowd attended the colored camp meeting which tei held near Mt. Jey yesterday. Officer Rodeaheuser placed the Vigilant goat in the lockup this morning, ler cafe keeping. It will probably seen be a de funct goat. A stranger who was drunk and disor derly in town en Saturday night, was taken te the county jail for 5 days this morning. Putnam circle Ne 115, B. U. (H. L) C. A., will chance elf te-morrow evening a handsome badge pin of the order. A meeting of the consistory and beard trustees of Trinity Reformed church will be held in the parsonage at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Charles Lr,riu;j was swept through the fish shutc of the dam en Saturday, but escaped injury as the Deat made the pas pas sage in safety. r The Maytewu band gave a short street parade here en Si turd ay eu route for Hellam. It left for that place en the Frederick railroad at 2:30 p. m. Messrs. Erb & Mumma cattle dealers, will probably lese by death a valuable steer which fell into Detweiler's quarries. The animal was terribly injured bv its fall. About $100 were cleared by the late picnic in Hcise's weeds by the Knights of Pythias. Members of company C are requested te attend the drill te-night. These who have net yet turned m tueir camp equipage are asked te de se. A Kecly stove works empleye was arrested for attempting te kick in the deer of Jennie Kane's 5th street ranch, en Saturday night. He "was discharged en payment of costs. Rev. Ames Arthur did net preach in the Methodist church yesterday, having missed the traiu ea which he cxp3cted te come here from Reading en Saturday evening. The butchers of town affirm that much of the bad smell which at times prevails, is caused by filthy pig styes and cow stables, and net by their slaughter houses alone. Mrs. Samuel Welsh, aged 39 years, died last niht at her Kite rcsidonce en Walnut street, of consumption. The time at which the funeral will be held is net yet decided upon. Attempt); were made last night te rob the residences of James Kiscadden, en Second stieet, and Jehn Hiruisey's, -en Union street, but the theives were discev ercd in time te bs frustrated in their at tempts. Business is unusually heavy en the Col umbia and Pert Deposit, and Frederick railroads. Thrce heavy freight trains, ece a deuble header, passed down the former read this morning, and two went ever the lattei read from this place. Te-morrow's excursion te the Gettys burg battlefield will en attended by ;i large number from this place and Marietta. The fare fiem Columbia, round tiip, will be $1.75, and the train will leave here at (5:15 a. m. The round trip fare from Mari etta will be $1.90. The train will leive thcre atC a. ni. Pergenal Sirs. Ed. Kilheffer, of Lancaster, is vis itinc here. Miss Mame E. Kcene, of Lancaster, i visiting friends en Maner street. Mrs. Themas McClure aud daughter, new of Hariisburg, hut formerly of Ce 'umbia, are the gucnts of Mra. Wm. Me Divett. Mrs. Jeseph Brown, late a guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Zsigler, en Walnut Htrcet, returned te her home in AUoeaa en Saturday. UascbHll Metes. ThuRrd Stockings, of this place, were defeated by the Vigils, of Newtown, at the latter place, by a hcore of 21 te 13. The Milleihvi'le club pl.iyed the Riverside here en the :a:ue day. defeating them iu seven innings by a score of 1G te 3. The Our Beys were beaten iu Wrightsville by a club of that place by a. score of 17 te 2. It was a hard day for the Columbians. It is time fur them te disband or else practice mere. Turbulent Colored Citizens. Ames Raudall aud Ida Shorter, both colored, wcre arrested en Saturday night by Oilier Wittig, the former for being drunk- aud diseiderly and the latter for in in terli ring with an officer while in the dis chatKu of his duty. The wemau attempted te hit Officer Wittig with a stene while he was arresting Raudall, but was prevented from doing se by 'Squire Frank. Beth of the culprits wcre placed under bail te await n final hearing next Saturday. XUKKiUUUKHODO NEWS. rCveuts jVer anil Acress the County Lliit The car works of Carlisle have been closed for waut of orders. The Allentown rolling mills have begun the manufacture of a full line of structural irons. Owing te a greater number of stoppages iluiintr last month at the mines there were 141,502.1-1 tens less of anthracite mined than in the same month of last year. Thieves broke into Mahen & Mundeil's stoic in Carlisle e.i Fiiday night, and after breaking open the safe took then -fiem $120. It is said that the American Rapid telo tele graph cempauy is about te recall the con cessions made te its striking empleyes en the 2Gth of last month. It is thought that Mich a course will result in auother strike. The fire alarm telegraph wires at Har Har tisburgare interfered with by the wires of telephone lines crossing them, and the calls for engines at fires have several times been obstructed. The Reading company has determined upon building its own locomotives here altcr, countermanding an order of thirty given te the Baldwin some time age, last Friday, and giving orders for ten at the shops at Reading. During a performance in the Yerk opera honse en Fridav evening a drunken man ramed Frank Welsh, excited by pistol firing en the etaie, accidently shot him self in the leg, inflicting a wound which is net considered serious. Fire broke out en Saturday night iu the wholesale department of Lebach & Bre.'s store iu Yerk, causing a heavy less by damaging a large stuck of new goods that had been received only a short time previ ous. But little injury wa3 caused te the building. The stock and building were fully insured. The Paoli Heights land improvement cempauy, composed of Philadelphia capi talists, are-building a number of Queen Anne cottages at Paoli station, en the J'. R. R., iu Trcdyftrin township. The Pennsylvania l ail read company are also building a neat station house at a short distance east of the bridge at the present station. The Pennsylvania railroad company in plowing a way through the borough of Conshohocken for its Schulykill Valley hue. has struck a snag that is the tough est its cngiueers have had te ovorceme for a long time, and its only by the liberal use of the triple extract of concentrated dynamite that the rock iu question has been successfully attacked. Hume and Muggy Stelen. J. W. Rowze, of Gettysburg, telegraphs te the authorities here that he had a horse and piano box buggy stolen last night. BIO F1BK8. Three Itarns lXsitreyed at sarongs. A special dispatch te the Intelligencer this afternoon states that a large fire oc curred in the village of Salunga about a mile above Landisville at 11 o'clock this morning. The barn of Jacob Hoever was set en fire and was quickly burned down. The sparks from it set fire te barns be longing te J. S. Stanffer and Samuel Brubaker and they were also destroyed in a very short time. Twe hogs were burned in the bam of Mr. Stauffer and the three contained hay, straw, grain and farming implements. Mrs. Humbcrger, who resides near Hoever'B barn, saw a man running away from it just before the fire broke out. He is believed te have been the man who started the fire, but he made his escape. Nothing has been learned concerning the insurance en the buildings. A S10.000 Fire In Columbia. An extensive fire occurred at Col umbia at 1:30 this afternoon. The barn and out-buildings belonging te Mr. Heiss, en Mt. Bethel, together with their contents were entirely consumed. The less will amount te about $10,000. The fire originated from sparks from a threshing machine falling among the wheat which was being threshed. Mr. Heiss, the owner of the buildings, is en tirely insured. Mr. Essig has $3,000 insur ance en the contents, which will net cover his entire less. The armory was at one time thought te be in danger, and 2,000 cartridges were hastily removed from the premises. Latest advices are te the effect that the fire is new under control. Earned nts Fees, Yerk Age. Officer Samuel Sayler left Yerk en Fri. day about nine o'clock with a horse and buggy, for the purpose of subpoenaing witnesses. He drove as far as Hellam station where he left his team, and then he proceeded te Lancaster by rail in the neon train. After transacting his business there in the evening he took a train te re turn, but by mistake get en the Harrisburg express and did net find out his mistake until he was seven miles away from that city, when the cars wcre stepped and be get out and walked nine miles te Colum bia and from there five miles te Hellam station, where he get his team and arrived, home safe seme time last night. He certainly earned his fees. Hinraie urn snow?. Buffalo Bill and Dr. Carver new have a field show, which they exhibit en fair grounds. It includes a band of Indians, real cowboys, mustang ponies, buffaloes, &c. They telegraphed hore for a date te day, but as they wanted a day which the state fair has, they could net ba accommo dated. On Pleasure l'ent. Reading Times. E S. Lichtenthaler, accompanied by Harry Heff, left Reading at 3 o'clock en Sunday morning iu a caniage te drive te the borough of Washington, Lancaster county. They will ba geno ten days and will spend part of the time at fishing. Gee. M. Graeff will leave Reading in the cars this morning te join them at Wash ingten borough. Arretted en a cti:irge el Hebbery. Edward Getz, a young fellow who resides in Yerk, was arrested iu Yerk en Saturday by Officer Cramer, en suspicion ei being the mau who robbed Dr. Wnsfeu at J. B. Lobkieher's, ever a week age. Gctz gave bail in the r.um of $2,500 before Justice Sherwood, of that town, for a hearing before Alderman Barr, in this city. Kepublican Ceuuty Cuinmlttee MeetlDg. The Republican county committee held a meeting this morning, at which there was a cend attendance. But little busi ness was transaetcd. The following mem hers were appointed te represent the two districts which have just been made : East Drumore, I. N. Keen ; LaudLsville, Gingrich. Jehn itieO. a. Ji. l&ncaiupinent. Several special trains containing mem bers of the Grand Army of the Republic en their way te the encampment at Get tysburg passed through this city en Sat urday. All trains going west te day are full of Grand Army men. About a dozen members of Geerge H. Themas pest of this city left at 9:40 a. m. Struck by a Derrick. Charles Myers an empleye of Bruner's coal yard was dangerously if net fatally wounded by the revolving handle, of a coal derrick, the repe of which breke while in operation. He is 40 years of age. Mayer's Coutt. The mayor this morning made four drunken and one disorderly pay costs and stnt two drunks te jail for ten d,ys each. Hurry 11. Leeknrd hat, cap and Gents' fur nisher, ei Columbia, has accepted the agency of Ralph blmeu. the Londen clothing rene vater, ei Lancaster. something Useful and Valuable iu Masy way. J. II. Zeiltn & Ce., Philadelphia, the pro prietors ei the popular remedies, Simmons Liver Regulator and Darbys Prophylactic Fluid have issued The People's Regulator," a pocket companion useful ler everybody man, woman and child, And it is valuable in many ways. They mail It te anyone sending them thIr address. It MfEVULL NOllViZZ. Ueme jiier ! Glenn's Sulphur Seap presents all the advantages of sulphur baths at a cheap rate. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," .r.O ct?. au27-lwdeedw Feu Lame Hack, sum or Chest use SUi. LOU'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cent Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen trect. Lancaster. icbllcedC Cured My Wife's lllnetB. Frem Evansvillc, Ind., the home el our coi cei coi rcspendent, Mr. Jehn R. Patterson, comes the following :" Samaritan Nervine" dnred my wile of a ca50 of female weakness." It's an extract irem Mr. Patterson's letter. Sl.eu Has Confidence. In one case personally known te me thn success el Burdock Bleed Bitten was almost incredible, ene lady described them as worth hundreds of dollars. I myself havetlic great est confidence in them." F. S. Scratch, Drug gist, Ruthven, Ont. Fer sale by II. B. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qncen street- SB- Plain Talk from dr. swayme Te Wfiem It May Cencern: Itching Piles Is one ei the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every ene can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as il pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes lerm. The private parts are often affected. The mere you scratch the wer0c the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is suprr suprr ler te any article in tht market, I guaranicc it te euro the worst case el itching piles in exist ence. Signed, H.SWAYNE, M. I). Dr. Swayne's Ointment Is alseaplcasant and eltectivc cure for tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimple1, and all caly, crusty, Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ler 50 eta. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, Sl.iS. Addrese, Dr. Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. 0ctl4-lydTu,ThS&w Physicians prescribe Celdcn's Liquid Recj Tonic ler the week, worn and dyspeptic. Take no ether. aui'.lwdeei&w Tell TV bat He Hueng. Restthlng for burns I I'ave ever tried Heals thctn randlv. L. 1. Fellet, MaMen, Ohie, speaking et Themas,' Electric Oil. Fer sale by 11. u. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Ouucn street. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES MONDAY; AUGUST 27. 1883. 1 recommend Lady Camell&'s ISecret of Youth and Beauty for the complexion, as be ing far superior te any article I ever used. It positively removes Freckles, and will remove Tan In one application. Price GOc. Fer sale at all druggists. MltS. J. RENNE SMITH, c23-6mdU AC Newark. N. J. & Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored te match that new hat by using the Diamond Dyes. Druggists sell anyciiorfe 10 eta. from Cel. J. Maidnei, ex ac l'erk : ' I havesnflered severely ler the last ten years Irem Hay Feverln early and mid-summer and in the fall. I desire-in the interest of my fel low snirerers te testify in favor of Ely's Cream Calm. My short use et it demonstrated its efficacy. J. Maidhev, 401 Broadway. I can recommend Ely's Cream Calm te re lieeo all persons sutlering from Rcsc Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a great suncrer from these complaints and have used it. I have re commended it te many et my friends ler Ca tarih, and in all casc3 where they have used the Calm freely they have been cured. T. Kenset, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. aul6-2wdeed&w lirewn's uensenuld 1'i.nacea. Is the most eflectlve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or applied exter nally, ana thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warranted dou deu blu the strength than any ether similar prepa ration. It cures pain in the Side, Rack or Cowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and ALL ACUtS, and is The Or eat Kelt ever of Falu. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA" should be in every family. A teaspoenlul ct the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweet, cned, if preferred, taken at bedtime, will BREAK UT A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-T,Th,FAw low te Securt) Hvaltu. t seems strange that any ene will suitor lretn the many derangements brought en by an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO-. VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SVRUP will restore perlect health te the physical organization. It is Indeed a strengthening syrnp, pleasant te ?ak, aid has proven itself te be the best BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, elteet ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. ieu3 complaints and ull diseases Indicating an impure condition el t he Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It cerrects indi gestien. A single bottle will prove te you lta merits as a health renewcr, for it ACTS LI ICC A CI1AIIM, especially when the complaint is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen tlw natuiul vigor et the brain and iier veus system. .vKi:'S PAIN PAN AC HA cures a pain in man and beast. Ter use externally and inter nally. ICEDHOltsE POWDERS cure itli diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. iuay2i-S Fer salt: at II. 15. Cochran's drug -store 137 e tli Quu.m btres-t Small Darbys ment. Vex tl riven irem a Prephyactlc Fluid. community by feet; iviveitise- iJlATJil. Diller On the2C inst., Solemon Diller, in the 82d year et his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited le attend the funeral, irem his late lesidence, New Helland, Pa., en Wednesday at ley o'clock a. in. 2t Weslle. August 2G, IS83, in this city, Jehn Wenrtle, Hged 51 years, C months and 21 days. The relatives and friends et the family are lespectlully Invited toattcntlthelni.eiul I em I1I3 late residence, 30J North Mulberry strcc en Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. Inter ment at the Lancaster cemetery. 2t IIiLLYAiin. In Philadelphia, en August 25, Elizabeth Hlllyard. aged 8 years. Funeral from P. U. K. depot at in o'clock :. m. te-morrow. It 1'OJjiTJVA.r.. Oeinecrauc auite Tlclitt. AUDITOR GENERAL. MAJOlt ItOBEKTTAGGAIlT, Waiien ( i STATS TREASURER. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce County Ticket. DIS1RICT ATTOnHEV. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. VRISON INSIEOTORS. PH. KUHLMAN. Lancjtcr JOHN II. MIJNAUG'I, Mt. Jey- TOOK DIRECTORS. II. E. SHIMP. E. Cocalico. ". li. HERK, Mlllersville. COUNTY SURVEYOR. HOKEIIT EVANS. Eden. if t; ;i a Ji i'i,si rib i. xjzn'j a. WANKI.-.10 CIGAHM.'.KI'IIS, Al'l'LV te SAMUEL RUURAKElt. II NelTsvIlIe. Pa. 'iftSYUUJrriew. r.uss aiakgii: Jr spui URUIER. of Ne. 230 West Vine afreet. will resume instruction en the Piane en S T URDAV.SKPT. 1. u27-4tdR w NTJin A KLSrEtTABM! 15Y TO run errands and assist the Londen Clothing Renovator. It Ne. 110 NORTH DUKE ST. 'IU1K KKGUlsAKMO - THLY MKOTlNU OK 1 the Union Building and Lean Association will be held at W. A. Wiism'.s offlce this (Mon day) evening at 7 o'clock. A. II. BALL, Sec'y. TI7" ANTED. AN ASSISTANT IN ST- James' Parish .Schools. A geed mat he- mnticiun. a27-3td '('UK ItKUUI.AICniO NTHT.Y RIKKTINUOK JL the American Mechanics' Building and Lean Association will be held this (Monday) evening at 7:3 1 o'cleck.at W. 11. Reland's office, Ne. 20k Seuth Dake street. Meney for sale. It. E. J.EKISMAN, facet ctary. MISS H. K CI.AKKSON WILL KKUI'EN her school en MenJav. September 3d. at a27-M.W.K Ne. IU NORTH PRINCE &T. II7ANTE11-A .1UDDL.I- AGED AVOMATJ TT te de general housework in n small lamily. It Apply at Ne. 525 WEST ORANGE ST. TTICK fl PICK CENT WII.I. HE AUUM) 1 ea all SCHOOL TAX net paid by Satur day, September i. 18S3. W. O. MARSHALL, Trcas., n27-Ctlt 12 Centre Square. ' c 1IUAKS. I. Z. STAUFFER. Geedville. Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manulacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Clgais. Orders promptly ai tended te. 'aug3-3md I JKOl'OSAI.S xviui. UK nreLiVKO fu X 3 p. m., SEPT. G, 1SS3, at the banking house et D. P. Lechcr & Sen, by the finance Committee of Lancaster Cliy, forlhe collec tion of all i:npjtid city taxes, of each of the nine wards, as required by ordinance. ROBERT A.EVANS, Chairman Finance Committee. a27-3tdM,S&W T7KKY'.S UMVr.itSAL 1-jl.j: snppiisi- 1? TORY. A sure euro for every lerm et Piles. internal ami external, itching or blood bleed ing, and long standing cases. It has never lulled even in cases as long standing as 23 te 33 years. This Suppository is cone shaped, easy te apply, sae, neat and clean, and possesses every advantage ever ointments and salves. Physicians use it in their practice. Give It n trial, and yen will be both relieved and con vinced. It yer drugtrist docs net keen it or vet It for you, accept no ether, hut send for it by mall, as It can be sent anywhere by mail. I'rire, CO-' ycr box-. Prepared and sold by AVni'FWU WIIKV Ilrnwirfaf Ne. 20 East Orange St api-27-lyd&w2 '---"' " - - , ' - uDn", , Cor. Christian. Lancaster, Pa. rpiia YEATES INSTITUTE WILL RE31TK Monday. Sept. 3, 1883. Candidates ler admission and these tIk failed in their Ilnnl examinations can seethe principal at Ne 303 North Dnkc stieet from 9 a. re. te 12 in., and from 2 te 4 p. in. Tlie Rev. Lucius M. Hardy, A. JL, u2j-lw Pilncipal. KEW ADTCnTISMMMXTB. E nHA 1 I.AN1HS' HCHOOt, JTOK CHIL- drenwlll reopen en . aiua da x , ' . r a., s, i&aj, 25-SJfcTh At 4S N. DUKE STREET. KUOW FKOUT CIGAK STOKE, SS1 ertn Qneen street. Headquarters ter the best 5c cigar In the city, at IIKlUAA'a. MAKK NO MISTAKK, FOB IOU CAN buy the best 5c. Havana cigar in the market, at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIG Ail STORK NOTICE.-TU ALL. CITS TAXES UNPAID en SEPTEMBER 1, six per cent, will be added, and all unpaid water rents will be placed en the same day in the hands et an alderman ler collection. C. F. MYERS, a2Mwd Treasurer. YOU WILL AIIVAY3 FIND A FULL line et Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine Cut tobacco, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. riMIE FOLLOWING ARTICLES WERE L recently taken from the residence of Dr. Jas. E. Baker : A double-barrel breach load lead ing fowling piece, a jointed fishing red, a seven shooter, a hammered sliver card case with raised geld figures, and a Gress' pocket case et surgical instruments. A reward of S23 will be paid for their return or a prerata re ward for each article. a21-3t FOR SALE THE HTOC1E, BUSINESS AND geed will of A. D. Reese's Billiard Hall, n e. is seutn second street, ceinm ma. equip ments all complete. Four Ne. 1 tables two billiard and two peel. Eight years successful run. Reasons ter felling te devote my whole time te the telephone business, 'Fer terms, etc., apply te or address at Columbia or Lan caster. A. D. REESE, a25-4t S UANGEK ADVAMUB.S THE SKIN 13 mere and mere drawn Inte the tumor, seamed and puckered. There Is increased pain, cramps and spasms.as the results et this process. CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN DISEASES also, Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated by DKS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation frce. au27-3td&w Ti'STATK OF JACOB BAKTAIAN. LATE J.U etthc City of Lancaster deceased Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te th-s undes igned, residing in East Lampeter township. JOEL L LIGHTNEK, Executer, al3-CtdM Paradisa. OT. JA5IES' PARISH SCHOOLS WILL REOPEN Wednesday, September 5th, 1883. English, French, German. Mathematics and Latin te pupils et all ages. MRS. BARKER, Principal. a2t.3tF,MW A ITINB RKSIDISNCK FOB SALE. The subscriber will sell at Private Sale or exchange for ether piepcrty, his Large and Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 315 North Lime street. It contains IS rooms and has an abundanceef almost all kinds of fruit, Reason ler selling is. the house is tee large for the pn sent size et li s 'amily. This Is one et the most destrable residences in the city and well worthy the attention et persons uesinng an eicgant nemc. Annlv te A. W. JtUbSEL,, Ne. 315 North Lime Street. aug25-3t Q BKltV ? Will It pay me te take a course in the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Ne. 10)$ East Kine Street ? Call at the rooms and examine testimonials et graduates and ethers holding positions here and elsewhere. The patronage during the past year is the ben evidence of tnuuieilts of the institution, hndersed by tlie leading business menret the city and county. ;Pnrents give your boys a business education. Call and examine the merits et the school. Fall term begins September 3. Address, a202wdlt H. C WEIDLER. Principal. I; AT CHEAP EXCURSION OF TH E SEASON TO PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMRER 1. Round trip tickets geed for three days Train lea es Lancaster (King street), at r:40 ; Columbia at 5:U ; Landisville at 0:03. Fare only $3.10. Leave Manhelm at G:22, Lititz at C:33 and Ephrata at 7 a. m. Fare, 12.90. Train will return same night. a23,25 2730 niitAKDFIKi; INSURANCE COMPANY U OF PHILADELPHIA. ABQeta ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current'Rates. LOfe3 Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East King ml2(imuM.W&SU Street TTAKVfST UOMK CHEAP EXCURSIOI TO LITITZ, -ON Thursday, August 30th. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, ONLY 50 CENTS. TRAIN LEAVES: Lnticnster (King St.) 7:30. Upper Depot at f:40. Columbia at Tickets Geed te Return ea Any Train. AND- FOE SALE AT ALL STATIONS. a21,S5,27,23 Vl UC&TIOXAJj. WITHIN V. SHUKTLlDGK'd dVAUKMY it for Y cimg Men and Reys, Media, Penn'a., 12m. from Philadelphia. Scheel year opens Sept. 12. Fixed price rovers every expense, even books. Cc. Ne extra charges. Ne inci dental expenses. Ne examination for admis sion. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities ler apt students te advance rapidly. Special drill for il nil and backward I eys. Patrons or stu dents may select any studies, or cheese the regular English.Scieutlflc, Business, Classical or Ciwll Engineering Course, students lifted at Media Academy are new In Harvard, 1 a:c and ten ether Colleges and Polytechnic t-chcels. A Physical and a Chemical Lubra Lubra tery ; a flne Gymnasium and Rail ground. 1.50J vels, added te Library in 1883. Apparatus doubled in ISsSS. Ten stndents sent te college in 1SS-1. A graduating class in Commercial Department in 1833. Media has 7 churches and a temperance charter which prohibits the sale or all intoxicating drinks. Fer new Illustrated Ci cular address th? Principal and Proprietor, SWlTlliN c. HHORTLIDOK..A. m. (Har vard University Graduate ), Media, Penu'. Iy27-lmd4w SECOND EDITION. MONDAY EVKNINO, AUO. 27. 1833. EUE0PEAN EVENTS. FRANCE'S DISTINGUISHED DEAD. Mourning Among the ReyalUM Over the Death of Count de Chambord Otter Foreign News. VD3NNA, Aug. 27. The body of the Count de Chambord has been embalmed. The funeral will take place en September 3. The funeral of the late count will be the occasion of a grand Legitimist demon stration. The coffin will be made of glass and the hearse will be drawn by six white horses. All the members of the Bourbon and Orleans branch rs of the late count's party will be in attend ance. A postmortem et the remains of Count de Chambord showed that his death was caused by cancer of the stom ach, atrophy of the kidneys and fatty de generation of the heart. Requiem masses were celebrated throughout Paris te-day for the repose of the soul of the late Count de Chambord. The Legitimists will go into six months' mourning in respect te his memory. Aiding the Snftererr. Paris, Aug. 27. A grand fete was given yesterday in the Tuileries garden under the auspices of the press of Paris, the proceeds of which are te be devoted te the aid of the sufferers by the recent earthquake en the island of Ischia. The receipts amounted te 300,000 francs. There was an immense attendance. The Orleans Princes Attend the Funeral of count Da Chambord. The Orleans princes have gene te Frohs Frehs Frohs derf te attend the private funeral service of the late Count de Chambord. A Beyal Betrothal. Londen, Aug. 27. It is rumored that Crown Prince Carles of Portugal has been betrothed te the Duchess Maria Valeria, third child of the emperor of Austria. A Great Strike Ended. The weavers' strike at Ashton under under Lyne is virtually terminated. It is ex pected the empleyes will resume work en Wednesday. A Well Known Artist uead. August Riedel, the German painter, is dead. EeathB from Cholera in Egypt. Alexandria, Aug.27 Seventeen deaths from cholera occurred here yesterday. A NaKUOW KSUAL'K. A Passenger Train Kells Dawn an Embank ment. Galveston, Tex. Aug. 27 A dispatch from Wace says : A south bound passen ger tram en the Texas &St Leuis railroad last night and the engine and fhe entire train landed at the bottom of a 15 feet embankment upside down. The lights were all extinguished and tue passengers groped their way out of the windows as best they could. Strange te say no one was fatally injured aud the only seriously hurt were Mrs. Chambers who was badly 'jtuised and nor child who had its thigh o'reken. A DlBHRtreuii "Wreck. Cincinnati, Aug. 27. A dispatch from Steubenville, Ohie, says : There was an accident en the P;n Handle' leul this morning near Mioge junction, within a hundred yards of the scene of the great disaster of 1878. An east bound freight train collided with a Cincinnati express passenger train. Beth engines aud one postal car were wrecked. Engineer Charles Wolf, of Dennisen, Ohie, and Clerks William M. Ncwmaa and Jehn B. Heyt, both of Indiauapeli?, were injured, the latter fatally. Uencral l.".il Uelivry in Dever. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 27. Five prisoners escaped from the Dever jail late en Saturday night, and are still at large. Among the number were Beb Allen and Henry Riisin, notorious negre burglars, who were leaders of a gang which carried en extensive thieving operations in Kent county. The ethers who escaped wero Henry Watsen (white), and Jee Cook and Israel Leote (colored). Tne Mght of the Uutcherp. Jersey City, N. J., Au?. 27. Twe butchers named Alexander Nichols and Jan. A. Thompson, became involved in a I drunken quarrel this morning concerning Luuir uugjucss wut'.n .LHieuuiHs siauueu Thompson in the left breast with a butcher knife, inflicting a wound which will probably prove fatal. The wounded man was se.at te the hospital and Nicholas was locked up. Mayer King ileg03 tlie Ped. Philadelphia, Aug. 27. In pursuance of an order issued by thn mayor en Satur day, ali the rooms iu thi city where peels are sold en horse race3, are closed te day. It is said that the proprietors intend te apply te the court for an injunction te re strain the mayor from interfering with their business, but thus far no steps have been taken in that direction. A Lese Ulrl Found. St. Leuis, Me., Aug. 27. A brief dis patch from Keokuk, just leceived, states that Mary Churchill, the young girl who disappeared from here a week age last night, was found there this me:ning. Ne particulars are given. Ceiumlttlcg Murilnr tVlitle Intoxicated. Milan, Ind., Aug. 27. Jehn Brown, while drunic, fired at a telegraph operator in the Ohie & Mississippi railroad office, last night. The shot missed him and hit David Alien, killing him instantly. Tne First Frest In Vermont St Joiinseure, Vt., Aug. 27. was frost bcre la?t night. -There WKATllKK INDICATION", Washington, Aug. 27. Fer the Mid die Atlantic states, generally fair weather easterly winds, stationary or riiinir barom eter, lower temperature. Twe Women. Bosten Traveler. The unhappicst woman I knew is a brilliant woman of semi-Bohemian literary society, Envied but net cnviable, admired but net loved. The wittiest woman of her city, her Ien mets ate the cleverest at the clubs. A clever and thinking woman, her work is as clever and thenghtful. She says : I would rather be the weakest, least talented woman in the world ; the honest wife of an honest man, who would love me and let me Ievn him, than the mebt beautiful, successful woman of the world. I would rather be the slave of a household than a queen usurping mascu mascu line rights." The iiappieat woman I knew lives in a small ene story cottage, behind which are two tiny rows of corn aud a patch of sun flowers, and a little brook that thirstily hurries along te find mere water. All she basin the world te " protect " her is the strong limbed, hearty, unambitieus bus baud, who pauses but a few times from morning until night, even te wave a will ing hand at her from a small marble quarry two reds away. She says : " I will work for Tem iu my way, but he must work for me A woman who will, may." Tlie liiacfc-Knet. Ucrmaiiletvu Telegraph. It would appDar that this unsightly aud injurious enemy of the plcm and cherry tress is most likely te be get rid of by any means yet devised, though we are new told what it is aud what causas it. Seme years age it was the commea belief that I this excrescense was caused by an insect IJUCZ bat this is new declared net te be the ease. A professor has found out all about it. An insect ? Ne ! It is a fungus nothing but fungus. The insect theory is all in my eye. Hence, it is the fungus we have te deal with, and this funeus crews from I seedlike spores, which spores germinate spring, attach themselves te the bark from the outside and penetrate te the new weed that is being formed, and en .this delicate substance it lets loose the dogs of war and the result is the nasty looking, shapelsss and disgusting appearing lump, wart, excressence, or what net. The learned professor referred te then gees en and tells us hew it progresses in its efforts en the track of destruction ; then tells ns the very importent fact that it is American by birth, and claims v lrgmia as its native land. Well, this is something. The idea that, after finding out that this knot is net produced by an inseet,but is a member of the fungoid family, and was discovered by a fungolegist should be scouted by everybody ! New, te divide the honors nicely, we suggest te the professor most respectfully te admit that the veritable knot is the work of afungiroreus insect. VILLAGE UOS9IP. Sema comments en the Modern "Tattler.'' Fer the Intelligencer. In the Ifew Era of last week a local is printed headed, "Chestnut Level Grow Grew ing Lively," undoubtedly contributed by some dissension-loving resident of Chest nut Level. There is nothing in the article worthy attention, it being merely about a squabble among some boys, and a little boy fight is net very entertaining or instructive reading te the readers of the Era, cer tainly ; nor is it such matter as a paper that pretends te be a .paper, and fill a vacancy," should allow te swell its cel umns. But it is net the intention of the writer te criticise the journal that prints such stufi as much as it is te call te account the one who writes it. There are no meaner spirits than a gossiper and a slanderer, and when it comes te slandering one's home, where one must need leek for friends and goed-followship if any place ia the world, may be merely te grat ify a personal animosity, it leeks bad, in deed. These who have had an experience in village life known full well what a pub lic nuisance and private disgrace the tat tlers and busy bodies of the village are, even if the village only reaches the dignity of two or three houses gathered together. Small matters of no interest te any ene in the world outside the village are given all the publicity possible, as in the abeve mentioned case aud every thing made worse than it was by love of meddling and misrepresentation. And generally the ones who pest the sheit comings of ethers befere the world, are the- blackeBt sheep in the fleck. What if they did have a little spat at Chestnut Level wherein one " boy pinched another," and se en, what de ether folks care about that, that soma ene who likes te ''be in print" need pub lish it, and season the batch with lies about the "gentler sex mixed up in it" te give it a doubtful flavor ? It certainly would have bcen mero creditable te the village correspondent of the Era te try te hide from the world such little things of disgrace thau te circulate them among strangers te show "what feels we mortals be." And the Era correspondent should reflect that the geed name of the village is ever in greater danger than when it covers men who de net love home enough te endeavor te hide home's faults. A Story Tela by CJev, Allen, et Otiiu. " Men of Our Time.'' When Senater Alh'u arrived in Washing ton iu 1837 he found the city filled with strangers, who had come from all parts of the country te be pxcsent at the inaugura tion of l'resident-elect Van Buren. Among them were a number of leading men from Ohie, and they occupied se much of their newly elected senator's time that it was net until late en the night of the Sd of March that he had an opportunity of speaking informally and freely with his life long friend, Picsidcut Jacksen. On that night he entered the Whita Heuse, a senater of the nation, te see the great man who, little mero thau twenty years before, iu the Lynchburg tavern, had laughed at his boyish curiosity and wondered at his ready teDguc. Without ceremeny, being well known te the- attendants, he was shown into the president's bed chamber. Chief Justice Taney and Mr. Forsyth, of Georgia, secretary of state and ex minister te Spain, were already in the room ; and Jacksen, himself active and te a certain extent restless, as usual, steed iu the raid die of the fleer, smoking a short corncob pipe. He congratulated Allen warmly upon his election te the Senate, and thou calling te a young Irishman who acted as his body servant aud waiter, turned te his visitors aud said : "Gentlemen, I think the occasion will warrant me in breaking ever ene of ray own rnles. Letusdriuk a little Madeira." The wine was brought. Jacksen took a small glassful it was the first he had been knewu te touch for several months and then, ashiug his friends te excuse him for a few moments, he finished writing a letter upon which he was engaged, scaled, directed it, aud, lighting his cob pips again, took a whiff or two. Then he steed silently watching the face of a tall, old fashioned clock which steed in ene corner. It was five minutes befere midnight five minutes befere the advent of the day en which Andrew Jacksen would ccase te be president of the United States. Slowly the minute band moved en the dial. The silence in the room became almost pain ful. It was broken by the clear sharp bell of the clock striking the latt hour of a day which had gene forever. Then Jacksen, starting suddenly, aud looking toward his friends, said, with a qu'ek, nervous laugh : "Gentlemen, I am no longer president of the United States, but as geed a citizsn as any of you." "1A.JIK.E11I. Vhlladeipnia flip. mm. Philadelphia, Aug. 27. STJeur quiet and firm : Superfine. IS 73S4 25 ; Extra, de, $3 73Q4 25; Pcnna'a Famllv, $." cog Q2.; Minn. Extra 155000 50. Rye flour ilrmat$l. Wheat steady ; Ne. 2 Western Red, tl WAG) 1 15 ; Ne. y de, 1 12 ; Ne. 1 Pa. Red, l 17; Ne. 2 de, tl 16. Cern steady, but quiet; sail yellow at GIR C3c; de mixed, 60&61c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 57S 52c. Oats dull and easier; Ne 1 White, 45c; Ne. 2 White, 43s; Ne. 3 de, 42s; Ne 2 Mixed, 3135c. Rye scarce at C4g67c Seeds-Timethy quiet at H7."i2C0; Flaxseed nominal at $1 0. Previsions steady ; in fair'demand ; mess perk, "$U5015 SO; smoked nam?, Ilfjl5c; pickled hams, 12,4i3'4c. Lard steady; City Kettle, 9Q10c; loose butchers', fcJ48c ; prime steam, J8 50. Rutter rarely steady ; demand light ; Pa and Western creamery extra, 20c : Western goeiio extra. 1215c. Rolls dull at 7I0c. Eggs quiet ; Penn'a e tra, 22S23c ; West ern, 2122c. Cheese choice 11 rm : fair demand ; New tferk lull cream, ajiaiee; Western de, 77c ; Pcnna peer grad03. lQ5c. Petroleum dull ; Eeilned, 77?ic. Whisky at si 1J New Yerk Markets. NewIerk, Aug. 27. Fleur dull and un changed Wheat opened Hdic lower, alterwards be came stronger and reacted c; trade quiet ; Ne, 2 Red, fcept. f I 1091 VA Oct., Si 1981 1 ; Nev.. H ilffll 21. Cern dull and a ehade lewer: Mixed West ern spot, 57J64Kc ; de lnture, Cl&Gt&c. Oats dull and iather easier ; Ne. 2 Sept., 33c ; Oct.. 334c ; Nev., 3Gc ; .State, 40tt4Sc ; Western. 33a4!;c. Phlladelpm-i cattle Marker. Mendat, Ang. 25. The arrivals of live stect at the Philadelphia stock yards were : Fer the week 3.200 bceve. 15,oeo sheep, 4 300 hogs; previcus week-5,500 beeves, li;,C0i) sheep, 3.7C0 hogs. Eeet cattle were in higher supply and with Increased price?. West rales advanced lnlly We quote as tollews : Extra. GKMKa Goea.5X4MKo; Medium, M93e ; Commea, X"?l t xvft. at tows were Inactive atSMKc. Milch caws were fairly active at 133075. Veal calves active atSfiSc. Yerk state calves were in demand at iSCis. Sheep and Lambs continued In large sup ply, the greater part being Inferior ntecc" which was net wanted except at extreme low raws, while what few geed araived sold steadily at previous prices. l" c quote as fellows : Extra, 5g5J$c; Geed, 4WQ:C; Medlnm. 3 Ql4c: Common, 2630; CuUs,2fJ2Xc: Lambs, SQlc - Hogs wcre dull and prices declined &c In sympathy with the West. We quote mb fellows : Extra, flsc: Geed, 7c; Medium, 7X; Commeu, 7Ka75c Among the sales at the West Philadelphia Yard were : Reger Maynes, 100 Western CCc. Jehn McArdie, 153 Western and Penn'a. Daniel Murc-hv. 129 Wcs'ern Pa.. svaWf Schamberg 4 Paul, 50 West Va ana Texas. 4XS6XC. A. A J. Christy, 18 Va.. acct. J. K. Ander son, aiie; 7tt de acct J. Birch, 5 5c; 7t) de acct. Mes3 4 Rre.,.VJ0c; 14 de acct. Mess dr Bre.. 5c B. F. McFUlin, 75 Ohie and Va., 3Xc E. S. McFUlin, 150 Ken. and West. 6Ue! James Clemsen, 65 Western, aud Va.. OiQ6Mc D. Smyth & Bre., 135 Western and West Va.. e . ,eic. G Schamberg & Ce.. 140 W. Va. and Western Levi Lewensteln, KO w. Va,, 4Kfi6a if aac Adler. 60 West Va., 4W05Xc. M. Ulman. 75 Va. acct. Lehman Bres.; 42 Va. acct. J. Elliett ; 40 de acct J. Scnam berg ; 5J de acct. Jes. Loek : 17 Lane. co. self, 5Q6JJC II. Chain. Jr., 127 West Va, 4Jtt6c Owen Mntth, 92 Texans. 1) Western, acct. et am. Brown; 31 West Va, acct. et R. Kexroad;2Udeacct efN Farler; 21 f"e acct. S. J. Wallaee, 4Ji6?ic. M.Levi. S3 West Va..53Bc. Hippie & Rro.,aeva., 4j33.; 10 Va. cows, $ L. Hern, 47 West Virginia, Mixed. 4fl5Wc. Raclunun & Levi, 10O West aud West Va.,5 6c. Lewensteln A Hellbren. 107 Texans, 4 V3c. Dennis Smyth. 53 West Va. and Pa., 30CVe N. li. Herbert, 19 Western, 536c. DBXS8KD HEATS. City Dressed Beeves wero active, and pt ices wcre 11 rm at 6X9e. until te day. when rates Jn sympathy with live stock, advanced c, closing at Q)ic. SALES LAST WXEK. Redger Maynes, 108 head, 7XiSKc. R. Maynes A Ce., 115 no at lyiiSskc Harlan & Bre., Se de at 79a. Jehn II. Ward, 80 de at USKc. il. S. Denglcr, 69 de at tiUQdc. J. II. Menns & Bre.. 159 de at GKQSc. Gartland & Dennelly, f 0 de at 70ic. J ehn L 51 cClavc, 20 head de at Sji(j0e. J. F. Lowden, 35 de at 89c. II. G. Bcckman, TO de at 6f$9c. Western Dressed Reeves were active closed at SQOJie. bales. Thes. Bradley, 210 head at sxaejc. and Drcesed Sheep were dull and closed 3c. Lambs at 9J212C. A1IATTOIR PALES. Musser & Ce.. 825 head at CXQ;gjc. Jehn WulInco,97deatGifjje. y Jehn II. Ward. 210 de at 7S9c. Jenn II. Ward, 122 de lambs atlOQlic. MusscV & Ce.. DD head lambs, '.9Uu. at6 Ltve stock rnccb. CniCAOe IIegs-Recelpti, .",C00 head ; ship ments. 5,euO head ; market brisk and IOQIjc higher; pacers, $4 50&4 10; pa-king and shipping. !? 9j5 25 ; light, 5 23tf CO ; skips. .l 50MI 75 Cattle Eecclpts, 1,800 head; shipments, f ,000 head ; market strong and active te ttu: extent et tlie supply ; experts, JCflC .'!"; geed te choice shipping steers, $5 E()iJ5 K) ; com mon te medium. Si 105 7. Sheep Receipts, .TOO head; shipments, 1,000; market active and Arm ; inferior te fair, tll't 03 CO ; geed, t3 50 ; choice. $3 75. iecs mar sets. Quotations by itced, McQrann St Ce., Bank ers, Laucaater, Pn. 11 a. k. 12 it. :ir.u v V CO it (itadKta Michigan Central OeJ 81 8U31 11 IK " 11!) 23 110J, ::s ::i WK , ioe? X 87 1854 K)i 7C5 41?! 'i 8 42K W, 5-If no. 7iX n3W llifK VylilUllil ll. 115 H5'i 'VA 735 iij lisji 24 21K 28 23 103 102)2 121H 121?J 20 20 27 37 :ji& ai: ;e5jj imy. 18Ji 14 3i ::eii 70 76. 41 414 4li iii 56Ji 5e4 ll 007 New Jersey Central. Ohie Centra! Del. Lack. ft. Western Denver & K'.e Grande.... " Kir.sas & Texas Lake Shere Chicago & N. W., com ... N. N., On t. A VA-stcrn .... St.PaulAOnuha Pacific Mail Rochester Pittsburgh.. OL A l111a Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Tclecrunh Louisville & Nashville... N. Y., Chi. & St. L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading L'.'C.A Bult'ule Northern Pacitte-Ceni... Northern Pacific Prof... Hoslenvillc Philadelphia & Erie Neitnern Central Undci ground Canada. Senthem People's Passensfer. :s', 7-t 50 107 50'$ 107 eev; 107 srtw vnric Quotations by Aj30clatad Presi. Stocks In egul r. Menty, 2Q3c. New Yerk Central.... Eric Ihulread ...............I ..11.-.J1 ... 28.1. ..VA .. m-r ..102X, ..liV ..131 " ..12 ..I3i . V.K .. 18 V, .. 7)i .. 2 Adams Express , .Michigan Central hailmmi Michigan Southern Kallread , Illinois Central Uailretvl Cleveland ft Pittsburgh itailread Chicago & Ileck Island Kallread Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Itallre.ut..., Western Union Telegraph Company.. New Jn?cy Central.... ........... New Yerk Ontario A Witern. rhli:iel!ila. Queta! Ions by Associated Uxess. Stocks weak. Philadelphia & Erie R. It ita-iding I'.'illread Pennsylvania ltallrend Li'hlgh Valley Railroad United Companion of New Jersey.... Nertcera Pacilic Vcrthern Pacific Pretcrre I Northern Central Railroad 17 2 . GC)A . Wi 1-0 J . ss4 71 51 Lcnl;h Navigation Company Norristown itailread Central Transportation Company... Pittsb'g, Titnsville & ISuttale li. It... Little Schuylkill Itailread 41 ..109 .. 38K .. IV.i .. BI,K Lctl!ftuCK4an(l nouns Reported by J. B. Leng. 'u. vai. :iv !? Itfl ICt . 11X1 . 100 ire, 100 IM , 10(1 . ...'!" f S par c. Lcac,dUalSe2.. 15... 1SSJ... !"... ' ; . ei. In 1 or 30 years. -ir ct. Scheel Lean... I ' in 1 or 21 ycurs. ' In 5 or SO rears. " i " tn 10 or in years sianhetm borough lean s.-l'C-V U7 ! IU-.V ISi 100 van 102 3.V5 45 .35 KlNC2LI.A?rEOi;H STPOtU) Qnarryvillu It. !t Ife MillersviileStrfutCar 50 Inquirer fii-itingCempany .',0 Gas Lig.'itan't Fuel Company 30 3teveri-" ifeiisc (Bend3) 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Sn-ieuchar.ua Iren Company 1GG Marietta liollewware 100 Stevi-ns Heuse j OlCllf i. jl17lt t aif Eal L'-randywlne Waymvb'g.... iV Mllleravilin Nermal Scheel Northern Market UI3CSLL9E0U3 TlOttt.. Quarryvlllu Y.. K., due lctfi Slte Heading A Columbia K. It5s 100 22U C 1. 21 lj5. Stl-w (r iiijttsturuas Light and Kmji ;.. due In ler'X years 100 v Lancaster Ua-s Light and Fuel Ce., due !&. ...... .. ..... ICO i'Z Eastern Market Hi Western Market 50 TDXimKIS HTOOa Big Spring ft Reaver Valley I 25 -i Bridgeport & Uorcsheo 13J.J i: Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 Is Columbia ft Washington 'A i Columbia & Big Spring 25 ,- Columbia ft Marietta 25 i't Maytown ft Elizabethtown 25 !' Lancasterft Ephrata 25 '. Lancaatcrft WlilowStreet 25 l fltraanurg ft Millport 25 r. Marietta Maytown. 25 -'. Marietta A Mount Jev li, 2; Lane, Eilzabciht'n ft MMdlet'u lea at Lancaster Frultville. SO tc Lancaster Lltltz Lancaster & Wllllainstewn Lancasterft Maner 25 M5 1JS ft II W! Lancasterft Manhelm S Lancasterft Marietta 'r Lancaster & New Helland Vi Linc93terftSusenehann smt BAKU STOCK?. First National nan a..... ..?0e Parmct 9 National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank tee Lancaster County National l&uic. Hi Columbia National Bank luO Christiana National Bank. 100 Ephrata National Bank le- First National Bank, Ceiumblu.-.. lit, first Vatienai BanarftrasnurK-... lOu J2. 11 1 IV ti ' U II- !. 1,M :! rin- .Nc.7ienaiiianK.iiar:ciiH (x, . IMrst National Bank Afecnr Jey.. u) ht t.ltitr. National Bank .. it Manuel n National Bank...,. im ..i Union National Bank. Mount Joyl v. ; i New Helland National lUn?,... l; ,3.1 Gap National Bank ..V.,... 100 iai a Ji ,-jf .' ji SJ 'V 3 3f 5 J!- T-l t f . AV fr ' '" V W 'l ' i "1 pt IS1! . -:i t 31
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