Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 05, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE! WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5. IbBtt.
miB j.C jtZ m
mill bat. Thete wero no pollcemoti mi the
ground yoBtettlay, nml thcre was no ijunr
rolling oriitlier disorder.
Dlll.l.r.llK fthWH
Opening of ttie liidltiitleua 'itimotrew.
The college year nt Franklin nml Mar
shnll oelloRo will be formally opened te.
morrow nt 10 n. in. with n publle nddresH
In tlie ehupul by l'ref. Jehn U. KlofTer,
whose tbome will l)e "Kurlpides and Uln
Tllllrn.,, Tlie ntldrcss will lie opportune
In Hint it will rofute Inoldentally Charles
.''rands Admus' tccent onslaught en tlie
Htudy of Otcek, upon whleh subject l'ref.
ICIcller liai rce ntly contributed an nrllole
te tlie Unformed Quarterly.
Tlie prospeots for tlie oellogo nre very
fair. '1 he fiCRhtnan class will number
about thirty and thorn nre additions ex
pected te the ether elasacs. Tlie nctvlecs
of l'ref. M. 1). Mull have been soeurodns
piiuelpal te thnaotdemy. lie Inn neil In
law et Hev K K. Ulgboe, Htnte superin
tendent, and In 1111 excellent- lencher, under
whtue direction the aoaileni) should Heur
lull and wnx strong.
During vacation Ilarbatigh hall has
been lepaluled iitd gteatly Impreved In
nppenrance ; a i ew stde walk has been
laid nuir the (rounds otherwiso mnde
much mere attrnctlve.
'llin IhedliiKlCkl Hemliinry
Tlie seminary will also open te-morrow.
The folio wliii,' concerning iib Inst graduat
ing ulnFH and some of its students, Ih from
the Rtfeimed Church Mmcngtr of thin
week :
The eliuH which graduated from the
theological seminary, In Lancaster, May
last, consisted Of nine tncinbeis. A. ma
jority of tlieiu are able te ofllelato in
Kugllsh and tiurman. Tlicse have all
Hecurcd and acoeptid calls ; and the larger
number hnvn been Installed ; being widely
dinltlbuted throughout dilfureut parts of
Itcfnrmcd territory.
Twe have Imjcii located in Maryland ;
one has ncccpted a call from Virginia ; and
another Is laboring In Hewan oeuuty. N.
(.'. The remaining llve have ebeyed the
voice of the Mnatur calling them Inte dif
ferent parts of Pennsylvania. One has
gene Inte the synod of the I'otemao, being
nettled te Franklin county : auethcr Inte
the synod of 1'itsburg, having occupied a
call te a pastoral eharge iu Armstrong
county. Three have remained within the
mother ni nod ; ene having a balfsupjiort balfsupjiert
ing charge In Mnniei) oeuuty, whilst tlie
ether two are In the service et our Heme
Missienniy beaid. Of these ene has un
dertaken the prosperous mission at l0ek
Haven, thoethor the missleu full of pre
inlse at Marietta
Snine of ur undergraduates have also
been at work during tlie summer. In re
M otise te an invitation from the Hev. Dr.
Krebbach, Mr. i. his Heitcr, a member of
the middle class, has bam doing a great
dral of Rt:ccifcful work in the vleiulty of
Frederick 1'ity. He has been visiting from
In.me te house, superintending Sunday
schools, organizing and teaching catechel
ical clnbtes, and gathering the people 111
scheil liniiFcs for divlmi weishlp en Sun
day. At the distance of the Hev. 0.1).
dnrlc), Mi. Calvin It Heller, n member
of the picscnt senior class, went te North
Carolina, where he has beeu preaching
and teaclilii; dining the het months et
.Inly and August. Other (.indents have
been eith r preaching or teaching an occa
sion ettered.
I nlitjittle OelleRe't. Tuxes.
Id the hint bctoeu the oeuuty commis
sioners of Northampton and l.ifajotte
Lollcge, en the iUcstieu of whether or net
the college pieperty was liable for taxes,
the court has decided that 20,500 worth
of the prepeity, including olevou dwoll dwell dwoll
iegH nt.d tlve acres of land, wcre taxable
fur school, borough and county purposes
The coinmicsleueis had argued that
I.ifajLttu wati net a cliaritable institution
a 1 In no all its property wastaxable, but
the con it dccnl'd otherwise, and by this
decision the college pajs about $330 taxes,
wheieai tlie aim tint bind for was nearly
?-),()0(l -
.MAf.IC (U, II.-I.1.M
inltii xli- II mill, -tuptUts I.m.i fvrnliii.
The wedding mmmiii of the coming
fall and inter, which premises te he a
neta''i one, as in indurated last evening
by the n.aiiiiii et Mr. .fehn Y. lielmtu,
a well known irm iinuiifaetiner of this
city, te Mies Mngg e I'. Beeth, of Philadel.
pl.i.i The eeiemeny took place in their
new home, Ne. i!17 V, ist King street, In
the pi cranes of a large concourse of
fieltnis, and was porfeimcil by Uev.
CbarlcH l. Fiy el Trinity Lutheran
ehurrh, assisted by Hev. New ten J. Mil.
ler, brother in law te the groom.
Inasmuch ns the vunerable Dr. (Jroon (Jreon (Jroen
wald, by reason of bis sovero illuess, was
irci'iitcil from Inlng present, the brldil
party, immediately after rccelvlng the
nongratulatieus of the assembled company,
was driven te the doctor's rcsldence and
irecived his paternal boucdletlen by tbe
side of his hick bed The party subse.
ipieutly left Lancaster iu the midnight
east-bound train, iutendlui' te spend a
week nmein; the places of interest in the
loielty of New Yerk, Aabury Park, up
the Hudsen, etc.
HiefiicrtvAit-Albert.
The mairlage of Mr. Miner E. Stolgor Stelgor Stolger
wnlt and Miss llalla Albert was solemn selemn
iz:d at 5:30 o'clock last oveniug nt the
nsiiliuce of tlie brlde'rt mother, en West
Walnut strict, iu the proaenee of the im im
incillite lelattvrs of the happy pair. The
onremeny was paiTenhcd by Hev. J. Y.
Mi ebeli. I). D., of the Presbyterian
chinch. The groom U well and favorably
known iu this, his native place, being a
member of the 11 rm of M. F. Btelgurwalt
. Hew, while the bride has hosts of
friends, who will wish the newly wedded
nair ccans of marital felicity. The bride
and groom l,oft at alate hour last night for
an extemkd eastern tour whleh will In
cludes ssveial of the scaiide resorts.
L'enl ter tlie I'enr.
At a medie" of the Huehauau and Ma Ma
Evey relief couimlttee of city counells
held last evening the bids for supplying
oeal for distribution among iudigent
widows, lu accordance with the previsions
of the bequests of Hen. .lames Hiichanan,
Patrick McEvey and Gen. James L. Hoy Hey Hoy
nelds, wero epeneil. Messrs Iiaunigardner
& .lefl'dcs proposed te supply nut coal
from the Iluck Hidge or Hammend oel
lorle3 at $1 !U per ten ; Messis, Kauflfmau
Si Keller propesod te supply nut oeal of
the HhauiQklu brand at $1.0.1 per ten,
The centiact was awarded te Kaulfmnu &
Kcller. It is the Intention of the commit cemmit commit
tce te furnish n better quality of coat than
has heretofore bjen furnished and te out
eir fiem the list of applicant theso who
aie net widows or who are considered able
te buy their own fuel.
"imi Chtliliinm I'.vea."
Only a small audioueo witnessed the icp
otltlen of tbe play "TweChrlstmss Eves"
In Fulton opera house last evening.
Notwithstanding the small attendance,
the piece was given Willi as mucti satis
faction as It was presented the ovenlng
be for e, whlle Mrs. llnrlein sustained her
part with her usual ability, The company
also plas " East Lynne," nml had that
drama been giveit last ovenlog luBtead of
the " Twe Ohrlstmas Eves," n larger
sized audlcnce would doubtleBa have been
present
A Uued Llkeneu.
The current number of the Weekly Drug
JVim (ifid American l'Aarmaciit contains
n portrait of our fellow citizen, Dr.Charles
A, Helnltsh, president of the Amorlean
Pharmaceutieal association, The ploture
Is a weed oiiernvlug from a photograph
by riayler and Is ropreduoctl with great
accuraey,
COLUMBIA NEWS.
lllllt KKIUII.AH
uouitKHreNiinmii':
P.vcntu aIiiiir tlie Hiis'inelinuiin llnms
Inlereit In nml Around the Itorengli
I'ickeil up Ity tlie Intelll.
pniieer Jieierter,
Orien ledge of Odd Fellows nieets this
oveniug.
Pipes are new being laid te connect the
new It. & C. railroad depot with the gas
mains,
A pleasant sociable was held nt Mr. A.
J, KaufTman's resldonce last evening.
Business en the canal still continues
dull. It has been a peer season this sum
mer. Yesterday the HitsiHieliatina rese four
Indies. Te-day It Is still slowly en the
rise.
Sixteen carloads of noaehes paued north
ever the Columbia & Pert Dopealt railroad
yesterday.
The fair of the Meuntville baud clesed
last evening. It wnn quite a nuotess, no
daily and financially,
The bell has been pl.ieed en the hese
tewer of the Columbia llie company. It
rang out its first notes this morning.
Ulmer nud Myers, the rival harmonica
players, oeutomplnto nuother contest ; this
time for n big ntnke.
Anethor picnic at Shirk's Hoiscsheo
greve will probably be held this wcek by
a Columbia party.
Htorllne's grove, near town, was the
scene of n plensaut picnic yesterday. All
of theso attending wcre Columbians.
A small child of Mrs. lladdens was
badly burned about the hands and nrnis,
this morning, by falling against a het
stove.
A large party of the friends of Miss
Mary Lutss celebrated her birthday anni
versary nt horfather'n rcsldence en Cherry
street, last evcuing. It was a most pleas,
nut utl'air.
Iu jcsti relay afternoon's baseball niateh
between the uptown and downtown busi
ness men and elciks, the latter wen by a
soeroof 11 te I The gume was quite an
Interesting one.
Frederick Miller, a P. It It. trainman
was injured ou the Lead and neck jester
day, by being struck at Downiugtewu by
a low hanging telegraph wlre which waB
suspended ncress the track.
A "drummer" was thrown while at
tempting te beard this mornings P. H. It.
passenger train cast, nt Locust street. He
was cut about the bauds and face by fall
lug en the track, ami his clothing was also
badly damaged.
Frank ijhertzer is the MicccBsful com
petlter for the badge pin tillered by Put
nam clrcle, Ne. 1111, If. U. (H. F.)0 A.
-vas anatded last ulght.
Twe train jumpers and two b.im slice
nuikers, the latter for being dlserdcily nt
the P. It R. depot, wero taken te jail
jesterday.
Charles Mujers has se far iccevi-irtl
fiem the effects tif Ins late accident in
tinnier 'h coal jntds as te be able te be en
the street.
A silver Inuglu bracelet was lest yister
dayby Mii-s Maud Pierce, either in the
institute grounds or en L'jcust or Seuth
Frent stroet.
Olllcer Wlltlg is attending court at Ilnr
tlsburg iu the case of a man charged with
sfaliug coupons in the vicinity el Middle
town several mentliH age. The accused
was arrested here by Wiltig, who exhib
itcd seme uice detect ve skill iu making
the capture
remuuul
Mr Max Hauauer has returned t) the
Lehlgh university nt Ilctblehein.
MUs Maggie Zelgler is entertaining
the Misses Alice and Henle Irwin, of Al
toeua.
Tbe MHses Myra and Mattie Couard are
visiting their sister, Mrs James Perrottet,
en Third street.
Mr. Frank Saner nud Miss Nan lleckius
have returncd from an exteuded visit te
the former's home at Chewsvllle, Mil.,
where the latter was a guest of Miss Anna
Saner.
UATll.K I'KVICK
A Illume Tliut nue UuimlitrrAliln Appre
Iionilen
Within a week past several farmers lu
Drutuote township have had cattle te tlie
of what they supposed te be Texns fever.
The fanueis who have lest cattle, se far as
we eau learn are : James M MeSparrau,
llve head out of six , Simuel Leng, four
head and severul ethers ropertcd sick ;
Henry Shaub, two head n few tlayB age
and two mine lepertcd dead this morning ;
Edward Kiley, several head siek These
cattle wero purchased at the L'tiheru
tavern, in Drumere township, a week nge,
from Peter Dilfeubacb, a reliable cattle
doaler. They appeared te be pjrfectly
healthy when bought, butsoeu alter being
turned out bocame sick, Tuid unsteady iu
their legs, and finally lay down and died,
A ropresentatlve of this paper visited
the Lancaster stockyards this morning and
intorviewod a number of thu principal citt.e
doalers. Levl SauBaulng from whom Mr.
DlfTeubaeh purchased the cattle says he
bought thorn in liutl'ale last week. He
dees net knew where they wero bred, but
supposes they came from Missouri. They
appeared te be perfectly healthy when he
bought and when he sold them. He says
it Is no uncommon thing for cattle te
sicken nud die after having been penned
in the cars for a long time, travel'ed
long distaucrs in het weather and peilia) s
been depi Ivcd while en route of a t ulll dent
supply of wnter and lecd. He Is ineliued
te ttilnk that this was the cue with the
cattle above icperted An insullialei e el
feed and water whlle iu the cam ami a loe
full supply altar reachini! the farmer
caused the trouble. He does net believe
they weresulVeiing from any contagious
or ethor dangeieus disease. He s.ijflhe
would net be at all afraid te place cattle
thus olfeetcd in the midst of a drove of
healthy cattle. He is sure the tliscabe is
nothing like Texas fevcr, plcure pneumen
la or nny ether cattle cpldemie. He says
that he has net had a sick animal in bis
yards, and that farmeru need net be afraid
of an opldemlo among their stock
Jehn W. Meutsr.er says he has net a sick
steer In his yards. He buys most of bis
cattle at Pittsburg, and they are neuly all
raised lu Ohie and Missouri. He Is of the
opinion thnMhe slokeeis of thi cattle
abeve referred te is uet contagious but was
caused by long oeuflucmout nud waut of
preper attention lu the cars.
Gojrge Stycr had no sick cattle iu his
yards nor had he heard of nuy belug sick
In any of the Lancaster yards. He had
known cattle te dte, as theso are reported
te have tiled, after long jeuruejs and
impiener attention during het weather.
lie did uet bollevo the desease te be een
tagleus, but it was very eften fatal te the
atninal affected. He kunw of no euro cuie
for the disease, but had soeu cattle recover
from it, wheu they had boeu lly sickened
and warmed un with het medicines.
Several ethor dealers exprcrscd their
bollef that the cattle had died from wa)t
of proper treatment whlle cu reute from
distant states Sometimes the cattle
trains are detnlned by wrecks nnd ethor
accidents and the cattle are unaveld
ably neglected, Whlle much sympathy
was oxnressed for the farmers who had
lest their cattle, they thought thcre was
no occasion for any goueral alarm. The
shorter the dlttauoe from whleh the oattle
nre shipped tbe less likelihood is thore of
their being neglcctcd nud tlie greater
llkoliheod of their being healthy.
CummltteU for Court.
James Hnrrlsen, the burglar, who was
arrested at tte heuse or J. M. Hutt. lu
Lttndlsvllle, en Saturday morning, has
beeu pemmitted in default of ball for trial
nt court by Aldermau Spurrier.
WKIIH A I1UKHT.
Nes. 26 & 28 North Queen
ir
LADIES, WE IIAYE NOW OPEN AN ELEGANT LINE OF
BLACK SILKS AND BLACK CASHMERES,
WHICH WE HAVE MAHICED VKllY LOW. ALSO, ALL THE NEW BIIADE3 IN M AND 0-4
CLOTH SUITINGS.
Elegant Lines of FLANNELS and BLANKETS Just Opened.
Our Store will new be epera overy ovenlntr in the woek as usual.
BOWERS & HURST.
IIAMI'.IIAM..
'Iho l.'uaiiiiin imfcnttlie Iramlilm.
The Ironsides placed their second enme
with the Easteus yesterday afternoon and
had Iho tables turned en them for their
work iu the preceding day. As will be
ccn by the score, the home nliie
eutbatted their opponents, having
a total of 11 base hits, te 8 for the Eas Eas
eous. It Is claimed that thu umpire lest
the Ironsides the game by two gross do de do
clsleiis, calling foul balls fair, which
netted the visitors llveiuns. IIclew the
full scoie h appended :
lllIM4ltK. II. In t. e a. r.
Olililt-lit.c ii ;i II e 'i
Hclitliurin ". I II n :i
Hwultxcr, .in i I e I 'i
eclif r, h u I e 'I i
HIXHIiiltll. '.'It e a II I 12
Kully, I I I n U (I II
.Miller, e I n e 0 0 t
liyiiiliniin.r I e l lei
lloirenl. p 1 1 ii l'i u
Total 3
bAhten.
Ilinnia. c I
I'urker, r I
DimiIiiiiii. el -
SpiMlC'll, 'J .'I
ItlltlMlllOIIIU, 1' I
II VI 17 12
11
II
II
II
(I
:i
.',
i
II
wri'i'ii. HH
lUrnur. lili ...
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. .13
(iiUllKim. I t.
Illlllllllllll, Mi
Total ... .
isitmn.
1 .1 4 S ti 7 S e
ItemMi") a e a e e e e e 1-
KaitniM 0 0 4 'i I! (I 0 II I-1U
Summary : Haiti en lluIN IrnnsMrn, I ; Km
t(in,:i. Hlrnrl; out ireiiilcU'H, Si KimteiiH, i.
Karui'il runs lieiHlilt)'.:!'. huitem 1. I.t'lt
en li.in Ireimlili's, 7 : Kiislens, fi. Twe-Iihsii
liltt I'niker mid (irtfii. Total liae lilts
Irem-lilcH, II Hint ns,7
tillirr (laiiim llu el 1 eiilriliiy.
At Hiill'al. i Cleveland II, llufThle 0 ;
Chicago Chicago 111, Detroit 1 ; New
Yerk (stepped by tlarkness) Metropoli
tan H, Edipse 8; New Yerk Hosten R,
New Yeik 2; Pittsburg Allegheny 7,
Cincinnati !' ; Haltimnre Haltimore I,
Columbus 'Jl ; Harrisburg Ilarrisburg 0,
Uroeklyn IH ; Heading Trenten 2, Active
5 ; Pottsvllle Authtaclte !1. Quickstep 0 ;
Mauavunk Philadelphia 7, Active 2 ;
Philadelphia-Athletic 11, St. Leuis 1 ;
Millvillc N. .!. Millvllle 5, August
Flower 2 ; Philadelphia I'rest nine 10,
Ilererd nine 17.
1.III1IIIIUU rii'M emu i
HKFOItK .UIDOK l'ATTKIISON.
lp stalls the llrlckcrville church case Is
en tiial and witnesses are being heard for
the plalntifls
UKV01IK .tl'lliili i.ivinosteij.
In the case of Lewis Spiccher vs. the
city of Lancaster, action Ter damages by
thu opening of North Franklin street,
tbi city, was continued again thi-i morn
ing. Tlie ti alimony of the plaiutifl's wit
ut'FhCH went te show that In their opinion
the plainiifl would be damaged fiem $7e0
1)1,222, averaging ab:ut 81,000. The wit
uckscs for the dofeiike went te bhew that
tlie advantages by the opening of the
street would balance the disadvantages
if they weie i etgteatei, and the plaiutllf
therefoie would net sutler by tlie opening
efthestiect The jury tendeitil a vei
diet in favei of defendant.
luurtH Appelnli'il.
Wilhr-m M. S! maker, city, A. C.
Kepler, Manlielm township, and H. M.
Eusmiiigcr, of Manheim b-uniigh, wcre
uppelnted te v.ew and icpert upon the
Lititz and Hotlisville turnpike, whleh was
recently cecuphlid.
Yictena WuldlielTers. Chas. Falk. The
o.e stated has been i. s'ltuted by plaiu
tilf teasceitaln nlielher under the will of
her litinhniid, who died In 1S78, she eau
legally convey a pertiin of decedent's
estate, situated in Maner township te the
defeidaut, te whom she sold It iu August
last, but which defendant alleges Mie has
net a free title te, se as te enable her te
giie him aelear and Indisputable right
thereto, b cause she had but a life interest
thereon. According te the wi'l St.Jo St.Je
wph'h hospital belug the resudnary legatee.
1'ollen tiisfr.
The may ei had only a Mugle vagiant
liefoie him this niiuning and he was dls dls
eharged. Frank Wacker wns in rested for an
alleged ai-nuilUipen n be., a ten of ex
Policeman White, and held for a hearing
bofine Aldenuiiu Samren.
Peter Weiuburger gave bail before Al
derman Samson for bis appearance at oeurt
te auswtr a charge el desertion made
.tgaiust hlmby his wife.
Aldeimau Patriek Dennelly committed
Win. Allen te the ejitnty jail ler sixty
lays l-it diniiken anil tllsi nlerly eonduet,
A Duslarcllj' Urliue.
A lelonieus assault ami battery wascem
uilttcd at 1 o'clock last night upon Mar
gory, au elght-j ear-old duui?hter of Jehn
Shillew.at Marietta by E Weaver. He was
nrrested and takeu te the lookup. Ureat
exoltement prevails and threats of lynching
uiu maoe rue miscreaui was taneu in
the Lancaster prison this meinlng, wheie
he will be held for a trial. He has horo hero hore
tofoio been accused of similar deeds en his
stopdaughter, and has long bcen ceusld
ered a hard oase.
lIUUIiig the 1'eles.
Some wags In the western part of Iho
city are p.)klug fun at the dllatorlnexf of
the Maxim oleeliio light oempany, by
htretchlng ropes fieir. pole te pole nnd
hanging oeal oil lamps upon them.
Hale of Htntile.
J. IJ. Leng, breker, sold yesteiday at
private sale 5 shares first national bauk of
Lauoaster at 420.1 per share and $900
Qunrryvil'e lailread 7's at H0J.
(Irnnd A n n mil Autumn lfxciirten
Tolluueli Cliunlc Mil the famous Snitch.
tuck nnThuiiday, 8eptembcrI3. lleiiudttlp
llckelH, geed for three days or leturii sumo
day. Fare only J.M. Special tlueugh truln
leaves l.ineiisler (Htng sticet) nt fn'.e a. in.
Upper Depot ut VIO. Columbia ut 8:30. I.an I.an
dlsvlllentSH Manht'luiutfl:lJ. Utltz atCW
mil Kphiiilu iitiMUn. in, Fer pailleiilars see
eieuhirs. sept I 9,8,11,11
AmaiieiiieiilN,
' McXurleu'i Iiijtullen.' Kvoiybedy who
vauts te he ir and see uemu tun should gote
tlu opera home tn morrow evening. This no
learliiUBly liiiiny play, lull of wit, line songs
uml absur-t uellng, "catelies en" nvurywheie.
It win nl i:asten Aleuday evening and accord,
im te tlie Krpreu "drew rears nt laughter
irem the heuse."
'imctAt. Neiivzi,
His Ciirfit Mi Years Age,
"It liutbieun years stnee I was cuied el
Ills," mys Mi. V. Kord.el Irt, Jellemnn. Ce.
Iml "Hnmurltnn AVrefne old It And ll al
ways will, reader ft r.e, at druggUls.
NMV AIH'KUTIHKMKNTtt,
BOVVERS & HURST
Street,
HI'KVtAt, NUTIUKH.
Thk meid popular nml IruKnuU roilumuef
tlie tiny MIAUKHKTACK." Try It. HeM by
It. II. (Jee I mm, ilriiKitlst. Noh. 137 and 130
North Uuean street fob7-eoil3
Tiik wcnlr, wnin, nml ilyepeiitlc should take
Celiltm's l.tqutit Heel Tonic. Atkfer Uelden't,
el driiKKlttH. 3.iwileeJw
Mali's lloney or lloieheund and Tar ever
pewers tlie most troublesemo ceukIi. I'lke's
Toetlincho Dreps cure In ene minute.
i fc.1-lwrioel.tw
Tell tlie Truth.
"This modlelne 1 can highly rticeuiineiiri
Jlurtleek J Heed Hitter Mn thu host bleed purl
Her we hnvn ever uvd." (Jluu. A Hurt 15
Court itrent. Murrain. N. Y. Fer snhi by II. II.
Cochran, ririiffKtst, 137 ami ltd North Queen
street.
Ur. U. W. llunsen'H Celer? ami Chamomile
IMII9 nte prepared uxprnssly te cure nml will
euro llcudnclie of all kliula, NeurulKla, Nerv
miMicis and Dyspepsln. Proved mid endorsed
l'y physicians.
" Dr. Ilnxtun't HKtn Cure erwllcalril y
jtlmjilet. They uied te break out continually."
etevu I. llurrlien, Itechester, N. Y. II. nt
rirtiKKlsUi
Atf-Thn meat brtllhiiit sliudeH p(nlble ou nil
nil fabrics nre mnde by the Diamond Dyen.
Uneininllcd rnr brlllhincy mid ilurtiblllty 10
could.
Tim Kieatest eontairlen destroyer ever
known is DnrbyH I'lnphylsctlc Fluid. It pre
ventH Hinall I'nz.
Ve traret Mnmll I'ex If llarbyn I'ronhylnc I'renhylnc I'ronhylnc
tle Fluid Is lined lieely. It destieys thu very
Kerm.
Allew V te Buy
That u tfoeri deal of thu NUtTerlng In this world
ran lui Kvolile.l liy pu chaslnir Ur, Tttnmat'
Kclectrla Oil, unit using ll us per illiectlenn.
It 1b un Infallible euro ler nil iicht'4, sprains,
nidus Fer snlti by 11. II Cochrun, druggist,
l37aud last North Qiiimii Htrcut.
ftleiiirrn I nietlirrii niettmrl
Are you dlatiirbed at iilht mid brnkun et
your rust by u sick child HiifTerlnK and crying
will, the uxcrucliilltnr pain of cuttlnj; teeth T
II me, ke nt encti nml geln hultloelMUS. WIN
SLOWS SOOTIUNU SYUUP. It will relieve
the peer llttle sutlorer lmmovlliitely depend
upon II ; there Is un uilxtake about It. Thore la
until mother en t-urtli who has cver used It,
he will net tell yen nl ence that It will
ii'Kulatu thu bewels and give rent te thu
mother, nnd relief mid health te the child, op ep
emtliiK Hku uiaic. It Uperluctly S'itu lt ue
In nil cnseH,uii(l phxiKUiit te thu tnste, mid Is
thu prtijcrlptlonefono of thu el test and bCHt
loiiuile phyalctan.s In the Unliel Ututtw. HeM
everywhere,, ai cent4 a bottle.
mavl-M.W.S.tw
Feil twuijty.llvu years 1 have beun mvuruly
iillllcted with liny Fever. Whlle 1 was HiitTer
tng liilcnsuly I was Induced, through Mr.
Ilchoner'rt tuHtiuienlal, te try Kly'.s Cieum
IS.ilin. The nited win marvelous. It enabled
mn te perform my pminril duties without the
Hllnhte.U Inconvenience, mid I have escaped u
leturii iittuck. I proneiineii K'v's Creiini Halm
a euro for Hay Kevur. Wm T. Uaiiii, I'resby-
lerlim rnster, Kll.ibelh, N.J.
i ckii M'ceuimuud Kly's Cit-am lliilui te nil
liny Fever mifTeiers, II lielng, iu my opinion,
founded upon experience mid a sure cure. 1
was ullllete.l ltli liny Fuvur for twenty-five
years, mid never bifniti found permanent re
llrt. WKittrnu II. IIaskimi, Mainhfleld, VI.
iVJwdAw
Uii-fLAiM l alu rneu im. swavnk Te ll'Aem
U May Concern : Itching 1'lles Is enu (it. the
most annoying ceinphilulH known te physi
cians. Kvoryeno can tell whether huts thus
iillllcted by observing the tollewtug syni syni
teins: Intense Itching, particularly alter get
ting warm. It seems ns ll ptn worms wero
crnw ling lu or about thu rectum. HtiiaU tumps
tjometlmcs form. The pi I vate parts nre often
ntlected, The mere you ncrntch the worse thu
Itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super.
ler te any urtlele lu the market, 1 guarantee It
te euro thu wernl cane el llchltiK idles tn exist
ou co.
Signed, II.HWAVNK, M. D.
Dr. BwHynu't! Ointment Isutsetiplijusiiiitiind
ellectlve euro ler tetter, Itch, milt rheum, ery
sipelas, bnrLer's Itch, iilmpHM, and all scaly,
crusty, Itchy skin ei options, held by nil
prominent druggist, or wilt he sent for AOcls.
(In 3c. blauips), it boxes, ll.'iV Addtuss, Or
SwuyneA Seu, I'hlhidulphla, I'a
ertH-lyiiru.ThASAw
MUltl IIISKHNflS.
Hwayuu'n Ointment" ) Curew thu most
Invet-
Swn vne's Ointment
l"
"Swayne's Ointment"
"swaynu's OlntuieiU"
"Hwiiynu's Ointment"
"Swiiyiiu'rt Ointment"
"dwiiynu'D Ointment"
"Hwnyiie'n Olntiiiunl"
U ..,. Ill .11
erattKOAcs nl skin dla.
casus, such as letter,
salt iheum.HcuIri liuari,
lmbeiM tteh, heich, all
e Ti.j ill, b ..iiiiiiiuni. i -,.. 0,.l llnlllm.
"Swuyiiu'sOtntuieiit" crll,l. et'dy, Itching,
"Swayiiu'sOlnUiieiit" skin eruptions, nnd
w:;ynSu,t"'"td.t,eHH..,eeu,
"h Wayne's Oliitmenl" plaint, Itctilng pllus,
"Swayne's Ointment" ) ,,, ,.. ,..,, , llin
"Smiynu'H Olntuiunt" l,,u 0," effectual cine
"Hwnyne's enittnent" no mtitler new etistl
"Swayne'u Ointment" unto or long standing,
Ask for It and umi no ether. It UUIIKS
where nil ele (nils, bold bj all driiKKlsts,
A CeurIi, Unlit or HoreTluoul
Iteiiutres Immediate attention. A neglect Ir
ritates the lungs nml un Inciinible dlsensu lv
often the result, l)t. hWAiNK'!) COM.
POUND HY1UU' WILD CIIKIIIIY " cures the
me jl severe cough and colds, ueUdliectly tin
ttiu lungs, threat ami chest, purltlei the bleed,
unit ter bienchlnl, iistliuin, all pulmenury nl nl
lectiens et long Btandlnt, Isthubestiuinudy
uver tllseovered, I'rlre 'i'i rents mid fl per
bottle. The large alzu Is the most economical
Melilbvull beHt ill UL-irldts. 119-MWAFIvdAw
lliewirs lleuieiiull I'tumecu.
U the most ellectlve l'uln Destroyer In thu
world. Will most surely qulcken the bleed
whether taken internally or applied exter
nally, and thereby mero certainly KKI.1KVK
I'AIN, whether chronic or noute, tlian nny
ether pulu alleviator, uml ll Is wm united don den
bio the strength than nny ether similar prepa
ration, It cures pain In the Hlde, Hack or Dowels,
fore Threat, Uheumatlim, Toothache, and
AM, ACIIr.H, uml Ih The (treat Hellnver et
I'nlii. " IIIIUWN'4 HOUHKIIOliD I'ANACKA"
should he tn every family. A teaspoenlul nt
the Panacea tn a tumbler el het water sweet,
ened, If prolened, tnkeu nt bedtime, will
llltKAK UP A COM). 'AleenUi a bellle.
iiinyl-T,Th,F.tw
VOLITIVAC.
Demeeratie unite Ticket.
AUUITOII OKMXUAL.
MA.IOH ItOIIKUTTAOaAHT, U'lllum t'e.
MTATtt TIlBASt'llSII,
MON..IOHl-;i'll I'OWKI.L, IllllllltU'd CO
County Ticket,
11181 II1CT ATTOnilKV.
JOHN. A. COYI.K, I.anwiatei'.
t'lllSON INSl'KOTOllS,
I'll. KUIll, MAN. I.mie.ister.
IOII.N II.MKNAUli I, Ml. Jey.
roen DinKoreKs
II. K. 8II1MI'. K. Cocullee,
C. II. IIKIlit, Mlllursvllle
tODIITV sunVKVen
ItOHKIlT hVANS, Kilen,
Lancaster, Pa.
MAUHlAUr.S.
IIotviN-lleoTii. Ill thin city, last ovenlng,
Hept. 4, by Knv. Chnrles I., Ifry, nsslsted by
Huv. N.J. Miller. Mr. Jehn W. iielumn, te
Miss Mnggle 1. lloetli. et Philadelphia lt
friBamuvALT-AtmiiT. Sepf, 4, 1SS3, by Uev.
Jes. V. Mitchell. 1. I)., Mr. Klmcr K. Htclger.
wait nnd :mi.s Halla K. Albert, both el this
city.
NKW AHVJiHTJHK3lliSTH.
YKLM1W KIlOrtT OtOAU 8TOICK, 1
Aerth Queen street, llcadeunrters ler
the best 6e clgsr In the city, nt
i
HARTMAN'H.
WANTKII A HllUHK. WAHTKU TO
Kent, Irem new te the 1st el April, with
the t efusnl of purchasing ut that tlmu, a small
heuse within llve squares or Mntre Squnre.
Address. A. Jl nt this olllce. ltd
WANTKD-A ttlltl, AT TIIK I.KOl'AHU
Hetel. Apply liiiincnlnlely.
s5 2l
WantkiTIa VOUNO man wants a
. situation ut driving, or as reiehman.
Apply nl this oniee. it
MAKK NO MIHTAKKJ FOIt VtHj4JAN
, buy the best fie. Hnvnnn cigar In the
market, ut
HAUTMA.Vti YKM.OW FltONT CIO AU
STOHK.
I)HI)l't)HAl,H Wll.l, UK
UUUK1VUO Til
X 3 p. IIL-SKI'T. 0. 1883,
home et 1). P. I.echur A Sen, by tbe finance
Cominlttceot Lnncnstcr City, for the colleo celleo collee
tlonofnll unpaid city taxes, et each of the
nlne wnrds, as rceulrMt by ordinance.
UOIlF.ltT A. KVAN8,
Chairman Flnnnce Committee.
uW-JtdM.SAW
MUSNKHtjTlOIt HALT.,
This Is te notify the public tint the new
uml lieiiulltul hull will new be lentud far Con Cen Con
eerls, Operas, Hulls, Scheel Knturtnlnments,
Fairs, Public Meetings, Ac.
Fer terms and further particulars, npplyte
ii. uKiuiAinT
I'rusliliint Mii'nnt'relinr Hall Association,
sl-amilWASR Ne.OEunt Klngntrcet.
l;itl A U. IOOO, ILL, Lilll II1L11M.111LT
1STATK Of A-JUCKAS tlKIIH, I.ATK Of
ll l.nncaster city, deceasetl. Letters el ud
mlnlstratlnn ou cald estate having been
iranted te thu undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto nre requested te make Immo Imme Immo
illnte payinenl, uml theso having claims or de
iiHinils ufialnst the same, wilt present them
without delay ter settlement te thu under under
slgued, residing In ihucllyel l.iincasU'r.
M. IIAIIKKIIUSII,
ii28-fitdV Kxccuter.
?I(A11KI.IN AMI M AUMIIA1 I. ACAIIKJlY
Jl' Tins freparntery school win open In con.
nectieu with the opening servlcoet thu col
lege, which will be held In Iho College Chapel
eiiTHUItSDAY.HEI'TEMIIKIt tl. nt 10 o'clock
a. m. t'nrents mny be assured thattheli sous
plact'd In this Institution will receive tbe best
intention In nil rcupects. Competent teuchers
have been engaged. Until the new lector
enters ujien his duties Inquiry may be made
of Dr. T. O Apple, president et tbe college,
en tlie campus, or or Dr. J. 8. stuhr. Ne. 4J7
WertJnmi'Hjilrcct. septl-lt
CATS tllVKN AWAY.
A plaquo-"Twe Cats" will bi given
enSATUKDAYNF.XTiit my Tea Stere, Ne.
31 West King Street, te every liiirchsser et
two pounds et Cream Rie Cetleu. l'rlce, 'iie
IWii'tieund, or one-iiuarter pound el our Cele
brated Headache Ten. I'llee, Sle.
While Siigarenly se Lightest 7c Sugar In
the city.
Cl.AKKh'J TEA STOItK.
Ne 31 West Klnj Stieet, l.aneastur. I'a
h. PMVAF
1VJ KW UOTKI..
New Hetel Lafayette,
Ilteii'l unit Cliestuut st loots,
PHILADELPHIA.
Location unsurpassed ; r.ewly furnished and
Inipres ed, with :tiO ioein, eiler i atti actions
superior te any hotel lu Philadelphia.
L. I'. MAI.TIIV, IToprleter.
suif):iuidVAS
G
ItAltll flKK INSUHA.NUK COJII'AN V
OF l'lliLADKLI'lllA.
ABaetH evor ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insiues I'repuity at Cuiiunt Uates.
I.ti'sea I'iniiiplly Settled and Paid.
rife & kaufnian;
- AUENTH,'
Ne. 10 Bant Kinte Street,
liiWCmuM.W.VSIt
I)ISITIV AND l'Kltr.MITUUY I'UHI.IU
I SALE.
-es-WBDNBSDAY
Evening.
NlTTKMHKIt 5,
We nllui at Public ale, the Kntlie bteck el
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES
YESTINGS,
-AND-
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Together Willi a l.olel
FINISHED SUITS
And ll Linge Let nl UK.MNANTS ler Cllll,
DltKN'sUUITtf. These uoeds must be
sold, ai wu cnnttiin-
iiIhIu a cimiiL'e In our business Auinnueiii'
luchntiKU In our
sleck will be found thu Choicest l.liiuel
KNUU311, milNOHANn AMERICAN
FABRICS
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS
-AND-
OVERCOATINGS.
43- Call mid examine ill
UUKKN 8THKKT.
NO. l.'l NOIITII
J. K. SMALINQ.
KM 1'KU 1'AIMJU KN TM.
IUI.HIN tll'KHA HOU3K.
ThurBday Bven'g, Soptembor Oth
the enu AT
H. M. Hanley Company.
I'resuntliiK lCdwnril llanlKan'a luleit
New Yerk huccejs,
McSORLEY'S INFLATION I
AU thu Original HnnKS mid Music,
All the Original Hcenury.
The Halvatlen Army. Tun Charleston lilues.
Thu Market en Hntiirthiy Nl(ht.
1 uever Drlulc behind thu liar,
A COMPANY OF COMKDIA.NS.
The MoBtLaughable Play of the Age
HKMKMUEU.ONI. N10IIT ONLY.
ADM18H10N, M.ft'J A7JOKNTH.
UK8KUVKDHKATa. . - . 7.CKN'lV
for sale at Opera. Unas 1 Otlleu .it
SECOND EDITION.
WKDNK3DAY BVHNINa, SEPT. fi, lOOa,
INEmiOTE.
TIIK
TUOUHI.K ItKTWKKN
ANII CHINA.
PKANUK
Vhlneia Troops Mnulni; tn Tenipiln nml
Wnr 1'roUable A lluuset of Fer-
elan news.
HeNd Kone, China, Sept. 5. Twe
stoarners, with 1,700 soldlers and muni,
tlens of war have passed here en the
way te Canten. Thore can be no question
that China is In earnest, bnt no far nopesl
tlve confirmation has been rocelvcd of
the statoment that her troops have actually
crossed the frontier. The war is oensld.
ercd oertaln unless the French rotrnetfrom
the position they have tnken In Ignoring
the rlRhtn te China pver Anuatu.
A correspondont at Canten toletjraphB as
fellows : ' 'I have just secn threo stoamers
wnien arrivctl lit the night disembark
troops from the north for the Tenqttln
frontler. Thcse troops will completo the
remalndcr of their journey partly overland
and partly In Junks. Other troopships
are expected."
A War l'rebable.
I'aiua, 8ept. C The ministry Issorleus
ly welghlng the prospeot of a war with
Chlnn, which event Is new considered by
no means impossible
Feulan Activity In Londen
Londen, 8ept. G. The police are in
possession of facta whleh show a revlval
of Fenian activity In the elty. All Fenian
resorts nre under Rtirvolllaiice.
A Participant InaUreat I'.vent Head,
l'ref. Varley, who was olcctrlciati.te the
olcettlo international company which laid
the first Atlantic cable, is dead,
Oimrdlnc u'Denncll,
Kxtra precautieus have boeu taken te
provent auy resaue of O'Dounell, who shot
Carey.
A Hclentlfle I'replml.
l'ref. Talb, the sclentlst, pi ed lets nu nu nu
oteor oarthquake for Ischla, en the leth
of October.
Itesult ortlie ltcceul Kartlitpmlte,
A dispatch te the Standard from Am
sterdam says the fact that the Dutch con
troller at Kfttimberg, Sumatra, was
saved, together with his family, Indi.
catcs that the destruction lu that quarter
by the volcanic eruptions was net abso
lute. One Kuropeati bookkeeper and two
natives where the only poisons whose
lives wcre saved at Merak, where net a
building was left, standing. AtTauiljeug
Priek, 08 mlles distant, the scu butldetily
rese eight feet nnd then foil ten feet,
causing wide spread devastation in that
roglen.
IIOAIJI.V IVII.I. MOT WlTllllltAW.
Tlie Ohie Democrntie Htate Coiiimltlre Meet
In Hcrret Heluii.
Cei.LMiics, 0,, Sep. 5. The Dctuoeiatio
state central commtttte wero iu sccret
session from an early hour last evening te
12:30 o'clock this morning discussing mat mat
ters pertaining te the campalgu. They
decline te make nny statement regarding
the business under consideration lurthcr
than that It was un expression of general
views. A foatitre of the mceting was a
wordy encounter between the chairman,
AI. I). IC. I'alge, nud the oerrcspondout of
the Commercial Gazette of Cinelnuatl, con
corning nu item iu that paper te the cll'oel
that Mr. Headloy would withdraw from
Iho ticket. All the members of the
state committee deny the truth of this re.
pert.
TIIK LI'.tllSI.ATUKi:,
The Semite l.oeklui: Out fur Its I'm?.
llAUtttHiit'iie, Sept. 5. Tlie Senate
this meinlng passed a resolution, That,
if the Heuso concur, the appropriation
cemmitti.es be ordered te report ,au ap
propriation bill providing for members'
pay up te and including September 10, and
te report no ether appropriation bills iintt
the apportionment bills are passed."
A similar resolution was ellered in the
Heuso but declared out of order en account
of this uet being resolution day. It will
be ettered again nt the proper tiinp. The
Heuso gout 10 tee proper commitieo a
leseliitiiin te udjeutii en the 14th itist.
New Vuik uroenb.iokers Noiulnute u Ticker.
Hoenr.STEit, N. V Au:,'. 5. In the
Greenback f tate o.inveiitiea te day Ooergo
O. Jones, of Alb.iuy, was nominated for
secretary of state, but declined Itev.
Themas IC. Ilecchcr was theti
nominated for that place by accla
mation. Leuis A. I'est, of New
Yeik, was neiuina'ed ler atterney
general by acclamation, (t L. Halsey
of Unadilla, was unanimously
nominated for comptroller ; Julian Wlnne,
of Albany county, fur treasurer, ami
Ed win A. Stillmau. of Ontario oeuuty, for
state en- inccr.
At' TIIK N VTJONA1. UAI'iTOL.
The I'reslilmitlul I'urly Ueiiiiuk Hume.
VsniNOT0N, Sjp. Ti Tne presidential
p:nty is expaetctl te teach here ou Friday.
Ulsejiillnuliii; Precautions.
Tlie beard of hevlth of I'.uisacel.t have
discontinued the heiisn te heuse luspae
tleu.
A Wrftu nl UeadliiK
Hi.ai.i.nii, Heet. 5. Twe empty oe.il
trains collided this morning near Ilig Dam.
The ears were piled up iu great profusion,
aud tlfteeu wcte thrown iute the dam.
The bleckadu eiused a bad delay te all
tialiis, The accident was due te the r.eg
hoi of the hiukeuiaii who was aslcep,
Twelve ears wero totally demolished and
a brali mar, and couduetor injured.
Killed 111 u limlreail Wreck.
Oalvi:sten, Sept. 5. A oattle tralu 011
the Housten A; Texas Central railroad wpn
wiceked near Hess, jesterday. JamcH
Casethers, a stockman, was killed nnd
another stock mnn and brakesman were
badly Injured.
A Western (Juiuptuy l'lls,
Oiiicaoe, Sept. 5 Tlie Chlshehu Ilies
Qtinn'n mill.furnlshing oempany of Chicago
and Minneapolis, mnde an assignment
yesterday. Their liabilities are $00,000,
and assets 35,000.
ITaiice Wuntt tlie United N'ntei te Adept
Free Trade,
Lyens, Sept. 5 At the banquet given
te United Stttes Ministers Morten and
Sargent yesterdny, suveral of the speakers
expressed a wish that the United States
would adept the priuclple of frce trade
with a rauce.
A l'utille Ncnoel .liiperlnteiiildut Killed,
Ashland, Pa. Sept, 0, .1. O.
Noenati, superlntemlent of the ptib ptib
lie soheols, was run ever aud killed
by a north bound train near M-thauey
City last night,
m 1
The Alnuhaltau in l'ert.
Tehtland, Bept. 5 The rovenuo steam,
or Manhattan, for whose safety seme nux nux
lety was felt, arrived at Kastporteu Sun
day. ,ay tleulil Itelore the Heuate Ooiniiilttee,
New Yeitic, Sej.t 5, Jay Oeuld was be be bo
fero the Senate Investigating oemmlttco
this merulng aud by rotmest gave a brlef
history of his life.
WKAT1IKK INUIOATIONS.
WAUiiiNaTON, Sept. C, Fer the Mld
die Atlantle states, local rains, follewoil by
cooler fair weather, north te west winds
aud rising barometer,
MAUKM1H.
I'lillarteluhta Market.
l'utLAiiKLrniA, Hopu 8,-rtenr Winters
enslkrt sprliiirmirin, "'""'"
Hye flour ntfJ 71.
Wlient firmer 1 Ne. 2 Western 1led.fl
NS.TJ'.,fi,;i,yrS. """""". ttetet
Oalfl ilull nud hinvv Un I wi.iin ,im--.
i,Si;ui"35He Ne-a i,- """te" ":
uyti neminri nt rae '
tiuiTntTne"01111' wenk 'll ,l40f" "' rl"l
I'rovtsienii fairly relive.
Lard steady.
Jlulter llrmer and In Reed demmid.
Kkks uciirce and wanted.
Chflesp firm 1 lull creams In smnll supply. :
w7itTvnatiTlSl ' "onne"' WW-
Mew Yerk Markeu,
Nsw en, BepU 1.- flour about steady,
with modorate oxpert and home trnde do de
mnnit. Southern quiet and nnchaiiBOd.
Wheat openod $iOa lower, subsonuently
ruled 8trengur nnd rnacted Kdiia 1 trnilomed.
innji'ni i"j? Ku'1' Sei,t" 130' m ' 0ct'
..V"".1 ...Wf'i0 hiRher 1 moderately aellvei
Mixed Western spot, BIJiie ( de tuturo.twxe
ocfeffieHc:,B"nn Ne-a 8ci,t- 3,e:m'
Meck ftiftraaif.
Quotations by Uoed, McOrann A Ce, liana
U.O, AJUUVlUlVt, X ll.
11 A. W,
0.0. A 1,0 -iX
Mlchlijan Central a
New erlt Central HVi
New Jenny Central 2i
Ohie Central b
Del. Lack. A Wostern.... IflU
Denver ft llte Oraiute.... IM
Krlu sij
Kansas A Texas M
Lake Bhere leiij
OhlcaneA N. Wcem.... liMU
N. N.,Ont.A Westurn.... 2 Q.
hUI'aiilAOmaha 42$
l'acine Mall mil
12 w. Sr.M
"Hi
si
12U-' 'lift
25 m
Mil :n
llrt;
I
nil
4IX
My,
mii
KoehesterA l'lttsburgh.. 1(I
st, rnul la'sCJ
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2S VSlJ
xai t(J
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2552 2.1 s43
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Union l'aclllr
Wabash Common
Wahnsh l'rorerrctl
West'rn Union Tolenriuili
LeulsvllluA Nashville...
N. Y..CIU. A 8L 1,
LulilRh Valley
LehlKh Nnvliratlen
M
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j-cnnsyivani'i.
iiencnilif...
I'. T. A Iluttiile.
I
12
4,
7'JH
Nerthurn l'acine Coin...
Nerthetii Pacific 1'i-uf...
Husten vlllc
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Noittiern Centrul
UnileiKreuii't
Canada Seu tlici 11... .......
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TelndnA Wabasl yejjj
New.Un-eyCuiitrul tuju
New Verk Ontario A Wusuirn.,
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' 5 per ct, Scheel Umn.... 100
" 4 " In 1 eriyP4irH.. 101
" 4 " In fi or 20 yours., loe
" 0 " In 10 or 20 yours, itu
Mnnhetni borough lean 100
HisaitLLAttueca stocks.
yuarryvllle U. It fie
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Inquirer Pi In IIiik Company 60
Una LlK'itanil Knet Company 30
Htevens Ilouue (Hands) 100
Columbia (Jes Company
Columbia Water Company ,....
Susmiehanna Iren Company 100
Marlettu llollewwaio , lue
Slevens Ilouue ,vi
Ulelly 1 shin 11 m
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Lancaster Oils Light and Fuel Ce.,
duelii lnr'JDyears 100
Laudater Uai Ll.fht and fuel Ce.,
iliinlsiw 100
Kastulli Maiki i , nil
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'ielumbla A WiishtnKten 2ft
Columbia A inn Sprtnu 2ft
Columbia A Marietta 2ft
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HANK STOCKS.
First National itnnK 4100
tfiiriuers' National Hank se
trillion Nut leiial Hank 100
Lancaster County NuUeuul Hunk,, no
Columbia National ll.iuk tee
Christiana National Hunk.
Kpluutu National Hank
t'lrnt Nntteual Hank. Columbia.. .
first N'alleniu llunn, rAtrssliuiK...
Fltst National Hank, Marlettu., ,.
tTlrst National Hunk. Mount .In v.
I.ltltz Niitleiuil Hunk 100
Manhel 11 National Hank tx
Union National Hank. Mount Jey. 60
New Helland National Hunk loe
Clan National Ituuk 100
itouMjheiu Maruei.
DAIRT,
Uiiltert?a 18ffiI0e
Cup cheese, 2 cups Se
Cetuuru cliuose, 2 plecea,. , 5c
Dutch cheese y lump bftlCc
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Uhlekeus W pair (live) tllpl.25
" U plece (cleaned) HfttitiHi
Spring chickens V pair IftQCOu
Pigeons, ft pr -.5U30u
MISUBLLAMHODU.
Applu llutter V'Jt ..?5a
Kh'KSVdez , 20(ji2j
Heney per ft 23e
Lard V 16 UOUe
Minee Meat tl ft , yMu
vnuiTs.
reaches V f pk WJMe
l'lums per nt 1.1ft 'Or
Itaspberrlea lUUlStt
HucKlebeirles Vtt , Hku
llhickberrlcs tl il 10;tle
Apples, V H pk uae
Hauunes piece , , afjftj
Currantti, fl box ,,, i;e
Coceanulsoach Sftl'.'e
Currants, drlud, VI ft iixi
Dried Apples V tj t ,.,..,..,.. 10c
" l'eachea V tt 12c
Lemens V der..,., , 23a
OnniKus Wdez 11 f(73e
Chen-ten pr. at Mlue
Cantaloupes 5rj2e
Wutcrineieus , ,...HHfUn
VKOaTAULKS.
Tomatoes pr. K pk lOOI-'e
Hoani, Lima, 1 ijl 7e
Carrots V bunch , , &c
Cabboue, V head Wfle
Krk I'linls ftuiua
Head salad 3e
Onions V pk 'Ml
Nuw Potatoes ft K pk ,UOHkt
' 1 bus ........KM
Sweet l'otatecs VH Pk ..'iJfllHi
lliullslies V bunce...., 5c
Urcen Corr.pr.tlex stfHM
Soup lleans V qt..... I'.'e
Salsify V bunen , .....Vdlcn
Turnips V Kl's" ..............se
It hubiirb.. ,...,...,.,,,,..,,,,.,,.,.... 5e
hkiimshca pr plece ,.,,....VO''
Cueuiubers per dez,,.... .,.,,,..,........,., .Ce
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Cattish V ft 13"
1'erch ,..15u
Heck .I'M'
Halibut M , ..
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Hpanlsli Mackerel V 9 ,....'5e
1 rOUt ,,,,. l,M,tl(tll.IMIMI.Mlthl
Clams per tee.,,,, , .,,..,,,,.., .u