" LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21 1882. T . i i ' ' '' ' ' I ! ' ' ' . ' -- i MLUMBIA NEWS. "Hi KKUUL.AU tUJKKlCsPUNDKUCK Cveota Along the Stuqaeaanna Items of I merest in and Around tne .Borough i'lclied Up 115- Hie Jntelli geucer'it Iteporter Forbes' "Undo Tom's Cabin" will play ia the opera bouse ou Christmas night. Next Thursday evening Susquehanna Lodge No. 80, 1. O. of O. F., will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its organization. There was a wagon load of geese offered for sale at market this morning. It did not take their owner long to dispose of them. Theodore Himel, a Reading & Columbia railroad repairman, had one of his lintels broken yesterday by a railroad tie w'.ich be was moving falling upon it. Mrs. Louise Kelly, aged 53 yea'. 1''1 ychteiday morning of general debi.uy. i'he funeral will bo held on Saturday at 2 p. ra. from the residence of Duncan on Cedar Mreet. An employee of the Susfi'iahahur. roll-in- mill named James Deitz had one of bin fs'st crushed last night by a wheelbarrow lovled with iron p.issiii2 over it. Last evening was a bad time for skating on account tlio HMle mocililit whie'i prevailed. Alssk McM.tuus skated iuto an airhole 011 ilio river, aud nearly pastil into another world. He saved liiiai'I' b dctciate exertion. Next Tuesday evening the Cbriitaiaa celebration of the Presbytcn in dunday school will beheld in tho church. One rf its features will bo a magic tauter .1 exhibi tion. The Christmas presents will then Ua given to the children of tU s school. Personal Mention. Mr. Pliilip Moore, who has been visit ing fiieuds m town, returned to bis homo 1.1 I'liil.ulclphia 1 1 : k morning. Mr. Hobi-it Dean, of Boston, a former ic.-i:lciit of this place, is visiting bis patents 011 L'K'US' street. The Mu-m.k Nan and Lucy P.my, at tendants of IJook Uiill .school, in .Media, have leUinu.ii bom-: for the holiday f. Looking r,,r Tiller. Thieves cflectod an entrance into I he ht'jie of Charles D. Marquette in Wrights ville last night anl robbed it of a largo quantity of ready-mado clothing. Noth ing else v:is taken. Mr. Marq'iotto war, in town this morning looking for tho thieves. Why does every person who is lobbed come iirst to Columbia ? Has tlio town the name of being a harboring place for lawless chaiactcis ? Killed Br tbe Omrs. A Pennsylvania railroad brakeman named William II. Wilson, residing on Union street, this place, was killed this morning at 2:50 o'clock. His head was ciushed between the dead-wood of the two cars whilo coupling them JIc died iustantaucouly. The boJy was rcnoval to Musacr's undertaking estab lishment ami prepared for burial. Da ceased was an extra brakesman and inly 1!) years of ag. His patents reside ia Ercildoun, Chester county, to which place the body will be taken for banal A friend went to that place this morning to break the sad news to tbe unfortunate youth's parents. TlieI'oet' ltlrtliday. Whitticr's birthday will bo celebrated to morrow afternoon at the high sjhool The following programme will bo ob served : Music ; IntiOiiucllon, address, W. llruner; Recitation, Pipes ol l.ucknnw, Mayllriner; Uccilntion. Snow Hound, Klsio Stoncr; Reci tation, Anna llcrshcy; Jllnslc, Our Master; Itccilution, Tnulcr, Grade h'oik; Selection Iroin Songs it Labor. Uwing Milllln ; Heading, in School Day. -Anna Iluniphrlcss ; Music; ftucitatlou. Skipper I ret mi's ride. Alee Craig ; Voices or Freedom : Uucilalion, Mary Garvin, Mary Tille : Music : Itccitation, Wreck ot the Ui Vermont I:, Jean Knutlmnu . Kccitiitiou, Angels ot Ituenu Vista, Amy Crov.'nshlcld. Alderman A. IT. Donnelly's Court. Joseph Griffiths, tho man who stole several blankets from different saddler stores in this city, had a hearing on the charge of stealing an overcoat belonging to Win. Kirk. For want of evidence tho case was dismissed. Charles Pryor, a boot black, who has served several terms in prison on different charges, attacked a boy named Gcrtzler, who was on li3 way home from night school on Monday night, and knocked him down. Ho was committed last uight for trial at court. Chief of Police Deichler started to tho prison with Pryor and Grilliths, and on tho way the former dropped a cloth from his blacking box. Ho was granted leave by the officer to go back a few steps aud get it. He did this, aud at once took to his heels aud made his escape, as tho officer could not leave Giilliths for fear that ho would go also, and he was bigger game than Prjor. Lizzie Sollers w.n charged with larceny as bailee of a hit, apron aud s ick, the propeity of Lizzie Frayzar, which she bjr rowed seme mouths ago. Tue prosecutor thought that the woman having been in jail over night was sufficiently punished, aud be wilbdiew the charge. Argument Court. The wholo of the morning sessioa was taken up by the argument ol the llrua Bicler case, ltulo lor now tri.il In the case of hzvl Scnseniug, v.;, II. 1. Parry et al, tho rule to show cause why non-suit should be stiickcu off was dis charged. Some time ago Samuel H. Prioa, esq., counsel for property holders, was granted an issuo to try by jury the amount of damages sustained by tho opening of Green street. This morning on his petition a rule was granted on Eugene Smith, esq. counsel for Catherine and Agues Kelly, property holders on this sliest, tr file his declaration at once. In the matter of tho rule, by defendant to show cause why a number of suits, brought by Edmund Franke, vs. Geo. W. Dodge, Son & Co , should not be consolidated, tho 111I0 was continued, on condition that tho plaintiff now tiles a petition for a tule, on defendants, to show cause why they should not per fect their bail, or tho appeals, out of which theso suits uow.arise, be stricken off ; on the allegation that such bail is xuperfect and irregular. rtult From Florida. Dr. Daniel It. McCormick, of this city, has received a barrel of oranges and sugar cane from his cousin, Hon. Win B. McCormick, of Jacksonville, which city he has recently been elected to repre sent iu the Florida Legislature. The fruit arrives at a most timely period, and is regarded by the doctor as a valued Christmas remembrance, which purpose it serves along with that original ly intended, the sender during his can vass for the Legislature ' having promised our good medical friend to tend him the fruit in the event of his sue cess. He was elected and is now repre senting his constituents, we doubt cot very ably, at Tallahassee. A basket of the luscious fruit left at this office has been diligently sampled and unanimously ap proved.. Dr. McCormick has our thanks for his kind remembrance of the printer, and tho, member from Jacksonville will please consider himself as sharing therein. In Town. Edward C. Cullen was in this city to day in advance of the Mclntyre, Heath, Conncis & Kelly combination. Ho is a well-known agent and a pleasant gentle man, who .for years has been connected in the summer with some of the best cir. ctieskin'tbe country . Next season he gees with Adam Forepaugh. It. B. Steyens, now manager, of Carrie Swain's company, was registered at the SttTensrhotuyesterday. LLKCTOIiAL COLUGC -MEETING. To Cboone Delegate to the Annual Con ference. Tito electoral college of this district of tho Philadelphia coufeience of the A. 31. E. church met ia the Strawberry street church, this morning, and organized by electing Mr. James Robinson, of Phila delphia, president, and Mr. Ham ilton, of Wilmington, Del., secretary. About fifteen delegates were present, among whom wcra I. C. Wears, of Phila delphia, the well known political speaker; Rev. It. Berry, of West Philadelphia ; Francis P. Means ol Zian mission, Phila delphia ; Robeit Boston, of Philadelphia, formerly of this city ; John II. Butler, of Lancaster ; Win. Tamer, of Providence township, aDd Mr. Gibb, oi Chester, Del aware county. A committee appointed to examine the credentials of delegates icported all of them to be correct and the delegates were received as members of the college The college is compoted entirely of lay delegate.", and the purpose of its meeting to day 16 to select two lay delegates from this district to the ccneia! conference of the A. M. E. chin eh which meets in Bal timore on the first Monday in May, 1834. After transacting some routine business pertinent speeches were made by several members of the colbge, whan an adjourn ment to':k plucj ii'itil 2 o'clock this after noon. i: A I LWA V ACCI OICNT. A UiMkom.iTi :trucK by a ISrlOgo. I. N. Reese, a brakeman on the train run by engine 737 west, on the Pemif-ylva nia railroad, met with a serious accident about 11 o'clock last night. Whilo the train was pulling out Irom the middle track at Ranck's, east of Bird-inlland, Itcese was standing on a rofrigeiator car and was. sti tick by the toad biidge under which the wis pass at that point, llu was knocked down and had a feaiiul cash cut in bis head, though it is believed his skull is not frautuicd. He was taken by the Western t-xpie.-.s train to his home in Har risburg. Iiuil MaiKi Opeue.l. Last uight a thief prje.l pon a door ou the fruit .stand of Audi civ Casper at North Queen and Orange streets aud stole seveial pounds of cauil . The crime is believed to have been co nmitted by smo one ac quainted with the stand. who was after money but failed to get it. Coiiiniisaloii Hero. The commission of Harry M. Myeis, the newly elected recorder of this county, has arrived at tho recorder's office, aud Mr. and Myers will be sworn in between tbofirt of tho year. this Amusement. ' Only a tanner's Dawjliln:'" To-morrow evening Elliott I la rues' mclo-drama entitled "Only a Farmers Daughter," will lie pre sented fur tlio tlrst ti'iic in Lancaster by a company at -whose head is the beautiful .Southern actress, 5!Is Anci Hcrndon, who in her comparatively shoit career upon the stage, has already achieved honorable emi nence, Junging Irom the complimentary n. tlecs we f-ce floating through the papers in all the towns where the lady has appeared. The piece Itelf is Kiid to be lull ot dramatic cli maxes and sensational episodes and has had a very Fiiccesstul run during the pail two or three seasons. Mclatyrc and Heath, Conncss ami Kelly One of the best specialty combinations now traveling will give two peitormanees here on ChrNtmns, appearing both afternoon and evening. The managers ol" tho company arc well-known and Mclntyje and llenth arc among the hot delineators ot Southern dar key life on the slngo to-day. Connors and Kelly. :w s'ti'g and danci artis'-, have made oii table limitations both in this cnun tiy a" d liurope. Ue-ides the- peo ple the company include the " Four Shamrocks, " IrNh Comedians ; Mi-s Vir ginia lto-s aud Kd. Connelly, opeiatlc and sketch artists, Mtmd Clifton, serio-comic singer, ihe famous Lalscclle famliy ol acro bats, Kosselle, tlio groat tcni.ile Impersonator, l'rot. Alex Davis, ventriloquist, who was here with George II. Adams, last year, und Jloore and Lessen ger. Hutch comedians who have been already hero lhl-i season. Tl.c prices al the matinee will be lower than in the evening and they should havo racked houses. Charlotte Thompson On T.iesday cve.-ing noxtMioR Charlotte Thompson will appear at Fulton opera hone in her new version ot the favoiite play. "Jane Eyre." Thedilinguihed actress is lhi- week playing to very laig.- bud luessat the Walnut street theatre, t'hlladel phia. and a'l the papers .-peak very highy ot the pui lo'. mani't. A faimry Hlrrt make-, one ot die nicest Christmas presents , his sweel voice being a c listanl reminder ot the donor. Tim nelv imported Night sbig ing canary is the best, as it sings by lamplight as well as during the day: the cost U, $2 50. Cages can lie Had lroin $1.00 lor a nice brass cage up to JIO.O1) lor a silver-p atcd one. The lie-t place logo for these things is to the retail dcpaitmcnl of the BIRD FOOD COM l'AXY, '.'37 South KIghllt strict, Philadelpliia They liave the largest stock of all kinds ol birds, cages, aquariums, fine bred dogs, etc., in America. Canaries can oe sent by oxpicss witii perfect safety. A printed guarantee with every bird. ds-atawlloedtii&w ifKtHA . -V O T I tlKH. ' How old arc you," said an ancient dame to a grinning little tar-pot. ' Well, it 1 goes by what mudder says, I Is most ten, but it I goes by de lun l'sohad, l'se most a hundred." O! that all could measure their years in this way. but how many measure them by long night wa'ches, and almost ialal couching spells, which could havo been cured by a bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup taken in season. "IIackmktack," a lasting and Ir.igr.mt per fume. I'ricc'25 and SO cents. For sale at Coca r.mV drug siui. 137 North Queen street. W. '.. Wilson, Wrightsvillc, Pa., says : I obtained great relict from Brown's Iron Bit ters in nervousness." For sale by II. B. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 13 1 Nortli Queen street. 11S-Iwdw Lite's :t conundrum. When judiciously used. Burdock Blood Bit ters arc in themselves a remedy for all the evils arising Irom Impurities ot tho blood, which never laii to make the patient long lived and happv. lrico$I. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and J30 North Queen street. It health and beauty you'd maintain. And keep your breath a perlect. charm. Use SOZODON'T with might and main; For it alone prevents the harm That mars a woman's teeth and breath And leaves her ir.oulh as dark as death. illS-lwileod&w Go to II. IS. Cochran's drug storo tor Mrs. hYeemarfs Hew Rational Dyes. For bright ness and durability ot color, aro nncqualcd. Color tiom '2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Kng lisli nnd German. Price 15 cents. Catarrh ot tlio Illaddor. Stinging irritation, inllammatlon.all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cuiod by "Buchu. paiba." . Will you saner wnn uyspepsla suit Liver Complaint 7 bhlloli's Vlinlizer is guaranteed to euro you. For sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 ami i:! Notth Queen street, myl-lwdcow.sw lulling Irilen tfyinptowti anilUurr. The symptoms aro moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling iu and out ot the rectum; the private parts arc sometime af fected: it allowed to continue vory serious results may lollow. ' Dr. Swathe's All HBALiNoOurr28EST"isa pleasant, sure cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch, Salt Khcnm, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotches, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions- Price 50 conts, 3 boxes tor $1.35. Sent by mall to any address on receipt ot price in currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, No. 3.W . Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent, druggists. Swavsk's Pills ate the best for all billions disorders. Care headache, levers, Ac. -lycod&wT.Th&S Most violent explosions ot comthing aie stopped by Bale's Honey ot llorchound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in ono min ute. U14-lwdeodw The-beauties of ttw ffl" oC-v omen. are olten. obscured by tormenting humors, easily"got rid of by using Dr. C. W. Benson's Sklu Cure. It heals eruptions of the skin or scalp and renders tbe cuticle smooth and fair. An ex cellent toilet dressing dlSlwdJfc The weak, worn, and dyspeptic should take Colden's Lieblg's LirrutdBeef and Tonic In vigorator. No other. Of druggists. , dlHwdeodJrw A cougu, 1,010 or sore 'isroat snouia oe stoppco. Neglect treiiuecuy results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumptlou. Brown's j-.ronchial Troches do not disorder tne stomach like cough syrnp and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Tronbli-s which Singers and PubileSpeakeis uresuDject to. For thirty years .Brown's Bronchtai Troches Save been recommended by physi cians, and always give perlect satisfaction. Having been tented by wide and constant nse for nearly an entire gnneration, tliey have at tained we! .nerite-1 rankamong th. tcwstaple remedies 01 the ago. Sold atile its a box pvfcrvwiiT'j mv-lvdTTli.FAlvw If you are a frequenter or a re-ddunt of? miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge ot all new countries ague, bilious aud intermittent levers by'tho use of Hop Bitters. LUDI30TOK, Mich., Feb. 2, 1SS0. 1 have sold Hop Bitters for four years and there Is no medicine that surpasses them lor bilious attacks, kidney complaints and many diseases incident to this malarial climate. dll-2wuftw II. T. ALEXANDER. MAllitIJ.OES. Paxon Kkskkdy. On December 13th. 1SSJ, at the residence ol tho bride's purcntx. by the Itcv. E. C.Yerkcs, OilcH. Paxson Ph. G.. JH. i:., toMit-s Berliu E. Kennedy, all of Chrib lixna. Pa. XJCH AJfJiH71S:jU.X2S. TAFK1IM TO-MUIIT. ( TIIIJKSDAY ) it lor Turkeys at C. II.ZAEPFEL'S. Smith'.sXXX Ale a-.d Porter on draught. P. E. ang.o Fcnii Squaib. ltd UK !AI.K. A TOUSU HOK8K StVKX i years r.ld. Aho, a r.ew spilng ilarki t Wa ;iin. call at dil-lwil Ao. .8 NOltTII QUEEN .ST. SITUATION WAPITI!.!). A IODKU MAX. sober and indnstilous. wants a situation to diivo team, or work in a grocery or hardware stoic. Can nakc himself useful. Apply at this oillce. ltd 1.NIK KtNl, FROM APItll. 1. A FIFTY-ACttEFAUM, iu a nigh slate ot cultivation. Situate near tlm city. Apply to BAILSMAN & BUKNS, iUJ-3teodK&3tw 10 West Uivuigc strre OALiSOr Cows. O A lot ct i CoWHWill ba sold on SATURDAY Morning at VA o'clock, at So. 317 North Queen street. Most ot them are Iresh. Thirty days credit. 11 J.N. BUUBAKEU. CLUSlKH OF WU1TK fSKAPKM, THAT weigh two pounos. clusters of Floiida Oranges on the branches. Forty bunches Klpe Bananas. Baskets ol elegant Fruits and Flowers. Lucious Pears, &c., are a few of tlio attractions at CHAS. W. ECKEBT'S FKU1T f TOKE. Xo. 127 East King Street. AISAKCSAIN A TWO STORY ISKICK DWELLING, containing sovr-n rooms and garret, with a Two-Story B'iek Back Building with B.vieony. 20 teet front. 130 feet in depth to a ten or twelve lect wide alley ; Gas and Water in the Kitchen ; all the rooms newly puporeil : No. f-.!0 East Orange street Price, $2,0 0. JOHN HIEMENZ, It Shoe Store, No. 51 Nortli Queen street. 1 U l.'S I N KSS . S TA D CKKTKJILLY SIT- i uatd at Pnl ublicSale. A Brick llullding. &c, and Lotot .Ground. No. 3.1 South Queen street. Lancaster, Pa., opposite " Fountain Ilo'.rl." Sale at " Foiintuin Hotel " at 7 o'clock, p. in.. DECEMBER 21, 18:2. Tenms eas-y. whicli will be made known at sale by i!20-2lU HEMtY KUABKK A SONS. 1)UBLIV I.AI.K Of IIORSKS. On .SATURDAY, DEC. 23. 1S82, will 10 sold :it D. lean's Sale Stables, Slarket Ml eel. rear ot McGrann House, Lancaster. Pa.. '.'0 head ol" SouieiM't County liores. Among them are sotne very line drivers ami work horses. Sato to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. A credit of CO days will bo aivon. 121 it DANIEL LOGAN. (1UKON1C NASAl. OATaRKII IS A j Ciironic condition of impediment to nasal respiration Willi more or less mucous discharge by pharynx or nostrils. Disea-cs ot the Eye, Ear and Thro it ul.o, Cancers. Tumors, Skin and Chronic Disctsi s succohstnlly treated by DBS. U. D. und M. A. LONG AK Elt. cillco : 13 East Walnut street, Lancas er. Pa Consultation irec. 021 3 il&w 1HtPAKR FOR UIIK1STMAS. I iiavc now ou hand a largo supply ol Budwoiss Boer, which I will deliver to any part of thu city, by sending a postal card lo my addre-s. Beware of Imitations. See that the trade-mark ot C. Conrad & Co. is stamped upon each bottle. Also atinelotof WineotlSM. GEORGE WALL, PiopriMor, Soutiiern Exchange Hotel, d21-'itd 325 South Queen street. utnioNi AUCTION!! At 31. A. HAUGHT0N-H Millinery and Notion Store, No. 25 North Queen Street, iI12tldU THIS EVENINjG AT 7 O'CLOCK. WM. THOMPSON. WATCUCS, CLOCKS, CHAINS, CIIAHMS, Sl'ECTACLKS. KVK-OLASSBa, . TUKBMOJIETKl-.S. No. 106 EAST KING STREET. ovlO-Smd Opposite Ixjopard Hotel. SKALKI) l'KtH'OnALS. Sealed proposals lor prLson -abor i:i the Lancaster County Prison in thu manufacture ot cigars, lor one year Irom Jan. !). 1SS2, will be received at the residence ot Albert Hagcn, President. Mount Ncb- P. )., Lancaster county. Pa., up to DECEMBEB 25, to he opened January 1.1835, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the prison. Contractor to furnish tobacco, foreman, etc. The manutuctory has 11 rst-class accommodations nnd now makes fO.ooo cigars per month. For full particulars address thu president. By order or the board. ALBERT HAGKN, dll-tdecSTtdAw president. XTSBFUI. PRKSKRT. ' ' THE LARGEST STOCK iF CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHED BKAS, BBOXZK and ('LASS. Newel Lights, Brackets, Reading Lights, Globes, &c. COAL OIL LAMPS rnd C3ANDSLIKKS, OF ALL KINDS, AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, 24 South' Queen 'Street. deciStldlt I Ames iiAH iKKaSKi:. HUS. C. LILLER, LDJLJISMJAIR DRESSER, Hanulaetnrer and dealer in Hair Work, La dies' and. Gents' vvigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and uiaoe to order. Hair Jewelry ot aU -kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladies' Shampooing, at NOS. 223 2J7NORTH QUKEK STKEET, M3" Four doors itbovo P. K. K. Depot. octlC-3md U8K RRKIUKK'S KXTKA FUKE .MTV FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL Manufactory. 4 ml'es northwest of ;iouni Joy, Lancastercounty, Pa. Its ijuuiity caiinoi be excelled. Try it to prove that- For sale by grocery and provision oeaieis. Circular to the trade sent tree. Akl i es, nniN G. KUEIDEB, t27 3md Milton G rov . Lancaster Co.. Pa. JfXW ADrMmTlSENTB. "POK THE Holiday Season We Offer Ejerything Contained in a First-Class Jewelry Business. CCall and examine oar Stock and Price?. H. Z. RHOADS, dec 12 E uw. J. ZAuax. Elegant Holiday Gifts. WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES. FINE- Mil M Mm tt, wl GaHal Gong. StrM 01-EKA GLASSES, &C. ?S LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. CST Wo invito aa examination of our stock ; it is a pleasure to show our goods EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S dec 2 CORNER, SKn AUVt.ltTISES'KXIS. 40 HAKKfcLS ir EI.M'ANT OVSTKKS. Leae your orilers Saturday tor Chris - mas. 5 0 lymches ol celery. wejt i-oiaiors. White Unions, Apples. Dressed Tin keys. Ac, at ClIAS. W. KCKKIti, So. 12JKast Klnst. IltLV MY HAVANA AND KA1U TOUAC fodirect Irom the importers and bell the liivt r.ccnt clur in the city. IIAUTJIAN'S )KM.OV FKOiNT CIGAR STOltK. 1,'Si-ATK OF A. II. ItKIST. I.AT1S OF !j Lancaster City, deceased. Letters t aii nilnistrutlon on said slate having been granted lo the undersigned, all peion lu delited tosuiddccedeiiturerco.ucbted to make iinincdlate f-ettlcineiit, nnd those liavin.' claims or ilciuandaagiiiiist thu estate ot said dccciient. to make known the same to thu un dersigned without ilcliiv. residinir in Lancas ter City. S. C. MlLIjK.lt, Administrator. W. A. WlLsojf. No. 33 Centre Square. Attorney. il'Ji-GtdoawTh T B. 1UAKT1N Ac CO. IMMENSE LINE -OF Holiday Presents I.N Every Department. TOY DEPARTMENT, CHINA DEPA llTMENT, G LA SS D EPA It TMENT. flKliieilSO SlOfli. Low Prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. JXTHMTAJ.aMJZNTi. 7ULTON Ol'KKA IIOUSR. FRIDAY EVENUNG, DEO. 22. Third Year of tho Phenomenal Siucess sin mil Triumph ot tho American Drama. A responsive chord In every heart that each time it i: seen makes it scorn lirihler Purer, Stronger than bclore. ELLIOTT BARNES' GREATEST AMERICAN PLAY, ONLY A PARMER'S DAUGHTER. A most Perlect Representation, as played K.0 Nights In New York. Most Excellent Dra matic Company, led by the South ern Dramatic Queen, AGNES HERNDON, The Famous Stage Baauty. LITTLE MAMIE G1LROY. tho Greatest. Living Child Aeties, and a Complete Artistic Organization. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserved ."eats at Opera House Oilice. dl'J-lt T?CI.TON urKKA UOUsK. URAXD HOLIDAY ATTRACTION". Ohriatmas Afternoon and Evening, DECEMBER 25, 1SS.' Mclntyre, Heath, Connors & Kelly's Double Specialty Company. Undisputably the greatest Vaundeville show in the world, compiled ot the following gre it THE FOUR SHAMROCKS, McINTYRKandllKATII. CONNORS and KELLY, MOORE and LbSsEN'GER. LAISCELLE FAMILY, PROF. ALEX DAVIS, VIRGINIA ROSS, THE GRKAT KOSSELLE, ED. J.CONNELLY. MASTER EDDY, MISS MAUD CLIFTON.. To conclude with Mclntyre and HealhV Iuughuble act, NTLEMEN of leisurb. Matinee for Ladies and Children at -2 o'clock Prices Parquet and Circle Adults, 60 cents ; Chtldrcn, 85 cents. Gallery Adultx, Si cents . Children, 15 cents. Evening Prices 33, 3 j und 73 cents ; Reserved Scats, "Scents, now on sale at Opera House Ollicu. d21-3t E ItTI rT MmaiWP WTh t jjLajTA vruikii. uivcju. TUESDAY EVENING, DEO. 26. THE HOLIDAY' ATTRACTION' ! Speri.il ea gagementof America's GREATEVl' i ACTRESS, Miss Charlotte Thompson, Supoortoil by a POWERFUL ORAMjYTIC COMPANY, under tho management or WM. W.KELLY, pres-enilng lor the tlrst time In this city, "THE NEW JANE EYRE," Which will bo produced with now fccnlc and mocha nieal i-flects. introducing in Act II tlio MOST REALISTIC FIRE HCKNE ever pro duced nn the American stage. SOUVENIR ANNOUNCEMENT! Every lady attending tho perioral an cc will bo presented with a beautiful Souvenir. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Admission, - 35, so and 75 cents. Reserved Seats, .... 73centp. To be had at Opera House oflicj rt'.'l 4til L'tlLTOH Ol'iSKA IIOU.SK. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2? Robert J, Burdette. Unr.lngton Hawkeye Man I LECT0RE.--,,TI,e Kisn and Fall of I ho moustache." A Lecture brim full ot Fresh, Original Wit, intermingled with Pathos and Vivid Word Pictures. RESERVED SEATS '0 CENTS. Seats Secured at Yccker's Oillce. d2Kt 4 West King Street lwdlt LANCASTER, Pa. ItlVi VLOTUIXU. Ti tkkino s:tii;rs ami dkavi;i;s -FOU LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN. K. .1. liUlt-MAN. jp AM1V. COLLARS AND CUFFS. K.J. EIUSMAN, VKW LINK K NECKTIKS AM WHITE SHIRTS. K. J. EUISMAX. ALT. WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAW ER'. E.J.ERIS.MAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. H1 IKSU ii UKOTUKH. MORE GOOD NEWS I Prices Again Reduced. The GREAT REDUCTION IX TRICES which began two weeks jack, hccik to have been apnreciatud ly tho purchnin;r rnblic, ho wo hayc determined on ANOTHER MARK iimvx. The clncst buycr will II nil it to their ad vantage to pmeha-e fiom u-. as we are deter tprmined to sell our entiio r lock to make ncc-css-iryicp'iirs. OVERCOATS. ForMEX, IOUTIIS, IS and CHILDREN, at PRICKS RELO'.v COST. 1IEAYY SUITS ForMEX, YOUTHS and HOYS at. DECIDED LY LOW FIGURES. Sjtcia! Display of Cent's t-urniMiing Howls, FOR THE HOLID.WS. FIXE NECKWEAR, SILK SUSPENDERS. fcILK HANDKERCHIEF;?, GLOVES and KNIT JACKETS, CHILDREN'S KNIT JACKETS aa Low :ii aie. Pena Hail Whito Shirt. Leads the list in n.u:'.lity and price and w- ( l1 tuem for &)c. Hirsli & Brother, L'enu Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, and 6 and 3 Penn Squaro. -! iyd J.-WKU UAXtWHJPr tf. a i'.ii; or A.OE CURTAINS Would make a very desirable CHK1-TMAS lRiENT. Wo have them at all prk , Irom One Dollar a pair to Twenty. Late Lambrequins, Bed Sets, Shams, &c. All Kind of Cnrlain Poles in a sir. V'A LNVT, BRASS, EBONY, and CHERRY. A PIER LOOKING-GLASS would also make an Elegant Holiday Gilt. We have theui in Walnut Irani cs at 15, $!", $S3, $1", Q, $73 and $1(K). A lull stock ol WALL PAPERS, nnd choice new styles lor. the Sprinj. WINDOW SHADES OF DESCRIPTION. EVERY PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queon Street. LANCASTER, PA. MIS VELLAXJCO VH ONLY A FEW MOKt ut Si 23 nor hundred FEW MOKE OKTHBSIOUIE.S II A RTM A X 'S Y B L LO W STORE FRONT C1UAR TIANOS ASI) FL'KNITUKn BhMWVEl) at short notice. Also, dealer in second hand und aaticpio Furniture. Stovi s and RracketSaws. fl.10. AUG. F. REIXOEHL, 3it5 North Qnccn street, dcell Siiul ( liove tlm Northern Market.) yjI.tlAIH.K AND CSF.FUf. PRESE MTS Spectacles,' Eye C-Ibsssb, Claude Lorraine Mirrors, Spy Glasses, Field Glasses Kaleidoscopes, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Opera Glasses, Graphoscopes, Microscopes, Drawinpr InsJtrumentB, Thermometere, I?aroraetere, Magic Lanterns, Celestial and Terrestial Globes, Pocket Compasses, Sets Philosophical Appatatus, Model Steam Engines, Sets of Chemical Apparatus, Pedomltcrs, Gold Charm Compasses Catalogues as follows, sent on application : Part 1st Mathematical Instrument, K,i pages t!d Optical Istruments, - 183 pages " 3d Magic Lanterns and Views 159 paxes ' 4th Physical Instruments, 1SS pagt s ' 5th Meteorologlcallnstrnmcntsiaopagcs JAMES I QB & CO., 024 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 16-'2d2tW No SECOND EDITION. THUBSDAY bVENING DSC. &l, 1882. LATEST M TELEGEAPH. .UKKECfc-NT BIO FIKB IX' KINGSTON Trars Required to Repair the Work of De structionThe Moat Valuable Properties Swept Away. New York, Dec. 31. The Jamaica Creole of December 13 has the follow ing details of the lato great fire at Kingston : " The Feurtados fire tha began in Port Royal street at two o'clock od tho 11th inst, and spread furiously in every direction, barninz places of workshops, store?, public buildings, wharves, banks, private residence?, jrroceries. shops and print ing offices, not even sparing human life, will be long remembered ia Jaraaio, for it has gutted the business part of the city and disfigured the residences of rich and poor alike, to such an extent that it will take years of hard work to remedy or repair tho injury." e BO C ULSTER'S BBOK12X BANK. Tbe Aftermatn of Fraud anil Peculation. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 21. The attorney general has commenced au action against the City bank of Rochester on bshalf of the people to dissolve the corporation and the appointment of a receiver. Rochester, N. Y., Djo. 21. Tiia Wm. C. Moore private'banking house, at Victor. N. Y., which was obliged to close up yes terday, has liabilities estimated at $100, 000. Mr. Mooro has made an assignment. There are about 1,200 depositors COMJKKSS. The Tobacfo Tux. (uetJoi $:nt.li1irnil "Washington, Dec. 21. Tho ti!i.icj tax question was discussed in both Senate and House to-dar for a short time. In the Senate 31 r. Uayard prrs'iit.-'l ,t lution providing for a rebate ol" tiie i,k stocks oftobacco on hand in case the tax is reduced or removed, and gave notice that he would ask its consideration to morrow. In tho House, Mr. Kelley. (Pa.), from tho committee on ways and means, re ported a resolution similar to that of Mr. Bayard, and Mr. Kasson presented a mi nority resolution of tho committee, declar ing against any further reduction of taxes on manufactures of tobacao. Mr. Hatch (Missouri) objected to present consideration of the subject and after some discussion the resolutions were re ferred to tiic committee of tho whole. WILL SOX DISUalD. The Greenback Party to Continue Its Organi zation. St. Louis, Dec. 21. Tho committee of Greenbnckers adjourned shortly after mid night. The secretary of the committee au-J tuonzes a siaxeuicnu mat aner u iuu ui cushion of all questions bearing on the wel fare oi the party all propositions for fusion with either of the old parties or organiza lion of a new ono were squarely baatan, and tho members of tho committee were directed to roturu home and go to work to bui!d up still further tho party under its present organization. Twenty-two states were represented at the meeting. m Large Fire In Oswego. Oswego, N. Y., Dec. 21. The Mansard block burned last-night ; losses as follows : Gilchrist Bros., grocery 30,000; Jacob David, clothier, 8S.000 ; Hunt & Wil liams, hardware, $15,000 ; the building was valued at $15,000. Tho building ad joining on tho eonicr of Cayuga and Wator streets, known as the Union hotel, was cntiicly gutted. I'orltn'd IlofensU'e Operations Kxplameil. Berlin, .Dec. 21. The North German Gazette, referring to tho remarks of the St. Petersburg Galos in regard to the Prussian military preparations, says tho measures arc defensive Nobody could re gard them as signifying preparation for immediately impending wars. . lien. Cr.iwlonfs Portrait. II.vr.uiSBunc, Pa.. Di-c. 21. A life size portrait of Gen. S. Wiley dawfoid was formally presented to tho state to day. The presentation remarks were mada by Gen. 3IcCandleFP, Gov. Hoyt responding for the state. A number of Pennsylvania military men were present- A tTal.A fall Easton. Dec. 21. Thomas J. Jones was killed at Penn Arcyl, this county, this moruiug, by falling into a slate quarry, a distance of 100 feet. Ho leaves a wife aid tlirfo childieu. Italian Brigands Kol Pasienger T.aln Napmm, Dec. 21. A passenger train has been stopped and robbed by an armed band. Tlio government ha3 offei ed a ro ward of 2, 000 francs for tho apprehension of tho robbers. Twenty IVrtions Dashed to Death. Dartman, (Prussia), Dec. 21. While a cage was descending the Hardeuburg mine, yesterday, the chair to which it was attached bio'co and the cae fell, killing twenty persons. be Sugar Schedule. Washington, D. C, Dec. 21. The ways and means committee is to-day at. work upon tho Migar schedule of tariff commission report. Impeilbl Clemency. St. Pr.TLitsr.CRO, Dec. 21. It ia offi cially announced that tho czar has com muted to imurisonment at hard labor for an indefinite neriod the death sentence of the woman convicted of wounding tho governor of Tschita. Ingeraoll Speaking. Washington, Dec. 21. In th Star Route trials this morning Robert Ingcr oll commenced his opening address in be- half of Stephen and John Dorscy. WEATHKK IMUKjATIOX. Washington, Dec. 21. For the Middle Atlantic states, rain followed in the ex treme southern portions by clearing weather, waimer, easterly winds, shifting to south and west, lower barometer. AToanj; Woman Badly Uurned. Huntingdon, Pa., Dec. 21. Ann Wilf, aged twenty j ear?, was badly burned at Orbisonia yesterday by her clothing tak ing fire. It is thought she cannot recover. aiakincSbort Werit.oi It. In the siegi; ot Ti-ojr, Apollo encouraged thu Trojans to he valiant against the Greeks, by saying : "The iniht,y Achilles does not lit; lit to-day." It would seem as it Death li.ui been bidding disease to make its greatest inroads upon men. by saying " Hunt's Kemedy ia out oi tho market." lint tlio Trojans fonnd to t'Cir cost, that the mighty Acuillcs came to the Held, slew 'their greatest champions. and made shoit work ot the battle. And Hunt's Kemedy. as au Achilles against kidney and liver diseases, has taken the Held, and ia lnulc in:; short work of allsuch ailments. Hundreds ot testimonials from all- quarters are coming in as to the might ot this champion medicine. ot surer was the sword ol Achilles than is this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy in battle form, as it wages war against dropsy, urinary anil kidney complaints, anil overcomes. It Js wise to call in Its aid. dc-l wdeodAw XAKKKTH. Philadelphia Market. i-hiz.AUMC.rtn a. Dec 21. Klonr oulct. steady ; Superfine. 333 37; Extra, XQt; Pt Fam ily, SI S''! 73. i Kye flonratt3 7S4 00. ...,. Wheat dull but firm : Del. and Pa. Bed, II 02 1 07K ; Longorry Iteil and Amber, f 1 084J1 V. Corn steady for local use; Steamer, CC K5c; Yellow, (iiKCCSc : Mixed, C763c ; IHo. 3 iiixcd,S9Q60c. Oats quiet but steady. Eye quiet at 6467e.n Provisions in lair Jobbiag trade. I.ard quiet. Butter active, with small' impply: Penn'a Creamery Extn, 42c ; Western lo, IlfilJc. Rolls tlrm. EgKsflrm ; iresh lota wanted; Penn'a, 33K QSSe; Western. 303S3C. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull and lower: Keaneu, CJCc Whisky scare at SI 20.. New York Market. Saw roax. Dec 21. Flour-State nnd West ern dull and prices without decided change. Wheat UffiJiC lower, dull and heavy; So. 1 White, 07 ; No. 2 Bed. Jan $1 o&XQlWK ; do Feb.. n u;gi f x do March, n lSffo 114; do May, l lal 14. Corn XQ&c lower: moderately active; nilxtsi western spot, S8Q72o ; do luturea, 6i Sii a Rae lower; State, 47QS2C ; western, 4o3S2c; No. 2 Jan., 467Qtc; do Feb., Stock Markets. New York, Pbikutetpnu and Local Stock also United Status Bonds repotted dally by Jacob B. lpaa. 'Z North Queon slreot. Dec. 21. 10.00 10 KU. .1 jv x. r m r.x . 1 43 4'2 43 3 ZVA Wi S3 I SSJ SIX S3J5 S 117 H7?2 my, n3 72 72J5 72J-, fp. ISii tUL KlZ -r. 5S?i 33 B3J5 J-, . 20t ? MM. ,W 34j, ' SUT Ol 59?;) I Denver ft Bio ttramie N. Y.. Lalo- Erie .t '.Vpstern. Kansas and Toxu LlVKV StlOU" . Xow Jerspy Contnl' .... New York, Ontario .1 W St. Paul, M. Omaha racltli; Mall Koehesti-r.t Iltulinrli Texas 1'acidc Wubasn. St. I.ouUA I'aclflc.... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia. tOM.lin, Northern Paeitic :om ' " Preterred.... Buffalo Pitts. A West..... .. 27K 27Jtf TX 46 46ii fJ4 SlU 1M" ISJi Urdu and Provmlon fuotntlon. One o'eloek ouotations ot ;nim and provls ions, rurnlshed by S. K nndt. ltroker, 15 Vast Kins street. Chuao. Dec. 21. ' i.ani 10 40 What . 1(1 Horn 'Ut- Dee. ir. : io.ro i y smJi w.S. Petrnleu'i. oil city si. J.lva Stock ni.tr! '.it' I K.-i-t i ft Oil. I a ! pili: : rjpiv.L. 'il'l K.-i-t i . ' v. 1,305 u a I . i...i. t-t ititii a .nii: .- i -. . : Hoiver ; jinn .vitciKl.ini-fi.i.i u .s.'nt niij . ..-: liifllt. to lulrsteeiHil (;. . ; .. .1 -'iiiy 1 1, f5 to fib U5: no demand lor extra su-er- ..vornl lot) holding; over. Sheep Uectiptd. IS 0i).1 head :o;:ii.n. . heavy: market dull ;rair to liood Weil 'i ih.p. 4i X475 ; choice. 4 &"Mf?5 l'ii ; oiii:.,iui. -I ; C:tu uda Lamlis, fft IS "5 lloga Keceiptd, 8,UU. hu:ul ; uii.ilio!. active, firm and higher : joml to eholee V it !; rt, $" ; i iJ: kooiI hutehero' and iiiilni,i !' a: fuirto kooiI hKivy. fa-lOffH :tn: ; iir- -5 IMIA' 580 East Liberty. Cuttle lfrcelivs. 27 hep'l : market iteaily; prime, 4S 7.'fi; lull- l.i gojd, f 4 7Bf5 25 ; eomnion, r.:fjH 5 . tiogs urcuipis, i.Tiiu Head : hiarsft lair : Pliiludellihin. HI K)6 Ki: l:i'Mi!or' . S 1043 (5 'JO ; Yorkers, $5 COSG. Mieep uvceinis, i.twi neau : nurKer nrin ; lirlme. t5 255 75 ; hiir to go.nl, (1 2.1 35 ; com men, ?i 2.l. FOK HAJj. Dr.SIKAt'LK PltlVATK UKSI liKHt'KS at Puhlie .uie. TIim und.-rHiuiieil will sell at private private sale any ot tlm follow ing i rooerties. leiivlntr, It il-i"-'i ini'-liulf ol thoKiuount icinaln ou the iiro-iei'ties lor several years : 2-story llrlck lione, rew Ioplariri-i'i,: Kooins a .. .. .. KS4 " - K t K2 " i; " S " ' 222 E. flllU.nM.i; " , . .. .2 7 ' 3 ' " " 21JK. I.cnionSl .11 " t fti I4 I 3 " " ' 21 " !' " : " " -218 " "II " 3 IK.J:iuus.SL.I1 " 3 31 " li The price ot tho above ranging Irom SS00 to S3,7M). Apply to A. W. KUSSBL. di4-3tdeoi: 22KastKlnpri;t. TJCItLlO SALE OP V.tl.UAHLr: KKAI. I Estate. On WEDNESDAY l-VBNINO. IAN. 10, 1WJ, by virtue of nn alias mdurnfthu Ornhans'Conrtof I.'incastcr counli . will ln sold at thn Cooper IInn.-e, the follnwlntr de scribed real estate, belonging to llu; i state ot Tumnas u. Torr. ueceafii : All that certain Two-Story 15UICIC DWELL ING HOUSEand lot or piece otfrimi.id, situa ted on tho west 'Side ot Honth llnce n itreet, between Vine and Uerninn slrei-t-'. mid nuiii bercd IIS, fronting on said Ktreet. 17 leet and :; Inches, and extending in lepth 1 17 tert, inoru or less. Increasliitr to the wlctli ot is feel and C inclu-s, moro or less. Posnesi-lon will l:n Ktven at once 11 nesiren. i ne iionm; n:w sia llonarv wn.li8tandH. water anil i-a thronKh- onr, tlierl7httotiio n-o or a I'nvi; feet ? ido alley, nnd is in goOA condition, iiilut' eoiniiiencent 7o'eIoyk on ail ven- inir. wlien the terms will no niadi- Ickowii oy M. IIAlSKi:l5UMII, Hxecnlor. II. S ui'bert. Auctioneer. dia-Tii.Tli.ds OUl'ilANS- VOUKTSALUIU V.li.UAIII.K Cltj' Property. On Tuesday, ! eenilier 2C. lS-'i.b virtue and in liiirsiinncenl a:i alias order ol the Orphan' Court oi Lancaster cninty. wlil lie solo at piumc t-aio. at' aim Sorrel Ilor.-i: Hotel, on West Kin:; Mtitct, m the city ot l.ane.iIfi-. all that ii.-rl.iln two story K.iek Dwelling Hoiihi, with a two-stoiy Urick lluck lluildliitf and I'.riclc llntclierShop attached, one-story Kratni; Tenant llou.se, Krick sianirliter Jlnus . lee iioih'. r.ncKMa bie. Shedding and other outbiiiMiiiKs, and half lotof srouml t!ieioto belonlnt.' siluati: on the norOiwet corner nt W-t Kiiiaiid Charlotte iitreets, in the city or l .ane i-der, I'u. aMioinin; p'rnperty of Ueorju'Hi milooii the we.t, on ihd nortii by Oram. Mieet. on the east bv Charlotte stieet and on Hie south by Went Kinjr street. Sale to commence nt 7 o'clock p in. of said diy, when att' nduiicij will be tiven and terms made known hv C. (J. II Kit It, Executor of the estate of Win. K. Miller, de ceased. hurt SauBxirr, AacU da-7tdTmCS YAl.rjAlll.K CITY I'KUf'KKTY AT 1151 vale Sale Tlie iinderslfrneil, air"-!ii lor tin; trustees (it tin; Humane I'lro CmiiiMny, offers at private sale, all that Lot ot (.round and llnlldinic erected thereon (belnir the En Bine lloiiscot said C-nnpany recently erected) Hltuated on the northsideot Wes lilnvr -ilr.-el, west or Charlotte street, in Ihe city of Lan caster, frontinjf on West Kim; -Ireet :!2 teet :nd eztendlm; In depth lo Grant street 21". feet, a-IJolnliij; propertle-i ot .1. .M. llrzo und Philip Will'. Tho HnlliSlnlsetilwiniili.illy built ; is 32 ft wld liv feet deep ; h is a good cellar nii'ier tue entire lmlntliir : Hto stories In height, and has watiran I oilier eon venience. ' This lliillilinjr Is aimlr.ibly lulaptcd tor market or tobacco warehouse, and tne nitun Hon of buyers Is iPre Men to Mils ir.opei ty, :n it will lie sold ut a bar tin. .IA' OI5I5. LONG. Ileal Estate Ateiit, ' 22 .North (J ut en St. dC,!,i!,i:.li:,l8.i).2.".,2i-.27, X. . O A 1. NOTICES. i.vvrAiK ilr HAUL. mMvl.L.ISKKO, Fa late ol ifiv ol Lancaster., decciscd. Letters testameiitity on raid ostatejliaviiig been granted i o the undrrslgneil, all pi'rson.s indebted thereto aio requested to make Im mediate payment, and those iiaving claims or demands against this taui", will pre.-ent them without delay lorcetllenient to the un dersigned, residing in I he city ol Lancaster. I'llILIP DI.nKKLIIEUG. n2C-Ctdcow Executor. 1MTATJS Or MAKY 8. TKli LATE OF !i the city ot Lancaster, defeased. Letter.-, testamentary on said estate having l.een grunted to the uiider.-dgneil, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, und those having claims oi de mands motiBst tho Mtiattwiil iruut Uieiu Without delay lor Bettlciat-t VI he.Tiwier atgned.1 residing in thaJrvtlifUcloT2 M.llAiJEItllUSH. Kxecuter. J.vo. A. CoYtE, AUQrnex- nll-Ctdoaw iTATK Or SAKAII VIJTO?(, I. ATK OK !i Lancaster, Pa , deceased. Letters 'testa mentary on said estate having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted tnereio uru reniw"ii iv "' " :"--, . nn.l ,l.oW.nutn.aiilrt or llfctUHllds against the estaleot the" decedent, will make th., same Kno-rrr., '4A'M AiTtiN, ' L 'smllcnriettaStrcct, Philadclphiii. W. Lkamait, Attorney. , di-Gifluuvf MOOTS .JJtVp'!l '1WWI.W t)TI CLOSING1 OUT! AT GREATMt REDUCED --PBICES. Having started it Shoo Pactory.l am now closing nut. my large slock oLBoouand Shoes at greatly rcdnI prices to make room tor the enlargement or my lactory. jMrcuMtou workaputfalty. both machinu and haml-maile. p. HIEMENZ, NO. IC5 SOUTH QtKE.X 9THKET. CSIgn ol the T.lg Phoe.) mSOWaSll I j i 91 S m S3 m .1 $ V si m 'I it u i
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