w LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE! i SATURDAY. JANUAKY 5. piSl. L v - . .. i A 1 1 ; M !' ' "3?N YlfiiirtfY iJtMMn'"' JftwW Vi' M WlWfll iWiMffw ,kw .x vi.k VjiWJwt Tttvlte a 1 UhMMOWmxtlHib lmt pji(j;.th4fJrs. HcrMnel iCttL lhN"WW Jl Jlffcis-Jl, -WM W? ftltillWtt I tflt WtUT will lv ltttrtibj .wie. It 1fcl this is a $ wtiriiflfcVe h &twam$ etferU te iNeifre5''ieK. atul no JJM&4 at 8 r6 fvWj- H is as unjust s A, Mr YJUril Jxaw te be an lien m&ta bum, a tltiUnctlea which the HHj."srfcy f nrtri4 presidents de net mtds. 1I tus Vn a sanguine nwu ; ee? axjeUwr temperament could net tare bad ttesaettKuwhitih tow hitherto rtr&nkv! hs Movements. He has bfen beW iu his spiculatiens, ami is f&TVtiB bmres his craft liiis wiled pdifen with the full sheet he gave her. Ills misfortune was that he iltit net see the breakers ahead seen enough te avoid them. It is u common experience, and an almost necessary one te such ventureJOUieUmpenunents. Mr. Villard was the admiratiouef his friends and the envy of his feesa few months age. Ne man ever had i like confidence reposed in him, as was shown by the capitalists, who gave him their money te employ for the common In a "blind peel." The use he nmde of it was for a time very preflta ble, aud weutd have been ae eventually if Mr. Villnrd and his associates had been able te maintain their grip en their venture. Mr. Vtllard's txperience recalls ferci bly that of Mr. Uewen, whose policy in buying the ct al lands, which feed the Heading read, swamped the railroad company, liul Mr. (Jeweii was a man of greater vllalitj , feice and persistence than Mr. Yillard. He maintained his grip up H10 helm, while the waves rese uieuntaiti hml) against his slnp and snatched his company out of the Jaws (tf destruction- nud prettcted himself against the ilercest opposition. His company has new earned a dividend ; and is still pur suing the policy of buying coal lauds ; a policy which has its reward in the pro3 pre3 pect of the election of a rival line into the Schuylkill legion te feed 011 the husks of its com. Mr. Villnnl may have made great mis takes iu the management of the North ern Pacific, but his overthrew iu the presiit adverse tide only shows that he wa3 overbold, considering tee treacher ous friends he had about him ; who were fulsome in their ignorant lauda tlen while lie was making money for them, as they were mean in their con. demuatleii when their money was being lest. If Mr. Villard had the physical and moral fibre of Uewen he would net let himself lie shoved out of the Northern raciflc. The County Kxpciies. It is announced tl at the expeuies of t'ae county for the past jear have been an increase of some thirty thousand dol lars upon th se of the jear Wfere, and the Btntfinent lma exc-lttd consuUiable Inteje am nc the tar pajers te whose notice no explanation lia been brought of this xti,.nrdii-ajy increase of expen ditiue. Th- occasion may serve te ;waln lmpiths uh.i the piibliemind some inci dents concerning the administratiun of our county affairs which demand the thoughtful utienticm uf th voters and tax iaj era. A compansen iu detail of Hie paj paj mentseut t-i' the county treasury in lv-l and these of K I shows au increase iu the item assessors' pay of f-.1,03.i.n:i, a circumstance which may b explained by the special expenses of the tiiennial assessment paid for last year. In ndvt-r Using, prlntinp and stationery there is 'i reduction of ?J, l'ii ::.-,-, n aldermen, jus tlces, inujer ami cniis'aies' costs a reduction of $l,.i7s.71 ; in the election and icpair of brldues, an iucieasu of SI, t l:t a.'l ; iu the lualntenauee of the charitable and penal institutions i.i cmi.se (." $is la loe ; in the expenses of the commissioner's cilice an lncrea-e $711.01; cipjieg and comparing in create, $1I0.e I ; the coroner's etlice took $(J9.'(;:i le) ; tlu; court expenses de creaied S'JJjI.W); tlie court house and Janitor cxi eiihiu weie $;te7.7 Itaa ; the item of elections is very neatly the same; fuel, gas aud iioslige Increases from SfcUiMU.SU'.j.';; the Jury commission, cw ohew a decrease of $loe; the leans and iuterest item shows an incicase of $I,;02 87; the public ofllces cost $wu". mere ; the street and read damages ad vauced from $i.;,iue 8 te $l I.emi sii,iuid the miscellaneous from $'.i,ll7.lj tojlo, tejlo, tojle, 738.fll. Whllet'isliglit reJuctien in the bills et magistral ' costs shows sumo geed effects of the agitation of this subject, they yet lemain entirely tee high. That the county should pay te aldermen, jus tlces ami constables $le,7a l.i costs iu cases se Inconsequential as te be di.i missed Is ridiculous. In Herlss county, no such expenses are paid by the county. Magistrates arc notified there that they mustd-'iumid their costs 111 advance or take their chances of getting them when the cases nre returned te ami disposed of in court. Petty litigation is discouraged; cases of ival public interest never fail of presecu ion en this account. Here an immense amount of small criminal business Is developed solely for the pur pose) of Increasuis the aldernianic fees. Law processes aie net established for such purposes, and it is worth the elTeit or the county ocmimlsaieneifl te save this large expenditure by defeating the tin worthy inns te which it is new devoted. The comparatively small portion of the county fund which Is devoted te the faying out of new reads tuid the erection aud repair of bridges la patiently bonie by the public who enjoy these common conveniences; especially by compari son -with the lnerdlnutely larce share of the county expenses which is applied te the penal and charitable institutions and U10 courts. These two items alene make up mere than half the total ex penses of the county, and the most Ha Brant cause of the extraordinary in crease In the county expenditures last year is found te be in the cost of running !tfru;jvvir5tfwr, TtweruVrs of the peer VvrA HvAMWf ftr 1S2 amounted te $) 5(V $, wiU for ISS3 they nre put !'jwa $R&.V(. Tula remnrUab'e ' fcHcww requires explanation nnd may j wKfI tbe attention e( the next greud l of the unexpected increase of evi exhibited by the county flimii- -" 9..viuviu lliv I'uuiliuaaiuiii-ia uu uu feel entirely confident of pay ing off $100 tVOet the county dftbt the coming year, although they are sanguiue of liquidat ing 75.0t0 of It. During the past ear they redeemed some $17,000, which, with tho'iedemptleus made during the first year of the terms of the present boa rd, nukes $i",000 already paid by It. The fact that the county can stand an In. crease of $-n,oeoiu expenditures am! jet pay off $7 ,000uf the bends confirms the objections which the Ixtkli u.i:n km nude at the beginning of the year te a three mill tax rate. Wnlle money can be borrowed se readily at four per cent. or less, it Is net necessary te levy se heavy a tax te pay off the entire debt in two or three years. The county has public buildings te last for generations, and Is net likely te be subjected te any extraordinary expense iu the near future. With economical niau igfuimt, a two mill tax rate could provide for its current expenses, and the levy of mere than this for this next jear will properly be viewed with suspicion. Tuk salary of the tipstaves, jvr dum is the same a- that of county cominin ceminin cominin Mener. Tur. O'Miuty paid $ito.e0 ''diMuaiilliug fish pets." " Inn still purriiiea her." last j ear Aud the for vil. hlMlolUTIe.N atatistie show a dmnease ie the uumber of arrivals for 1-i3 of 15 ler ceut. as compared with the.s of 1SSJ Oftbe3?$,5ll strangers, tio.tilj-eoe-b.ilf, or 1SO.0O0, ojiue fiem Germany. Tub v.-utucM of the Uuited States is recnlled wbt-n in the same, paper is read the account el a great suew st am iu the Went and the report th.it watcrtuuleus, tig and pears are ripening iu Texas. Te nil ttmt t--k theu liear nn op,in hvnrt. Mnkt, net ihy biciut ft luln rintn or imp . If trials ceuiu, tb's i 111 inaku -mh1 tliy part, Ker honesty Is sate, etime wluu can nap It l tliegemf man's tpjwt. the prince 01 Uew- t-rs, Wtilrh thrives in storms, anit 'nulls but atier sliewiis It was claimed that uuder the tanil act pissed by the last Congress a roduetiou of 7e 000,000 in taxation would take place. Iteturns for six ineuthn indicate that the reduction for the year will net be e3.",000,000. There is plenty of room here fjr the pruning knife or Hatulall ami the apptopriatieus committee. foil ttiohe wlie are advejating a govern maut telegraph and government r.uhviya, thsoxatnpleof France, new dUpxing of Its stite owned railways, may bs pointed tj. Suneunded as bhe is with w.irlike uuighbern, it is hardly prebable that France would give up that which would hi se useful iu the oveut of strife, uuless she Muds that government railway hues de net pay. An euterprisiui; Chicago p.ier, the Inter Uctan, publit-hes a lit of the eligible bachelors of ih it city, with a brief skoteh eftbeir o'.mraetor, bank accjuuia, ete , for thu bduetit of thu tidies desinu te take advantau of their leajjyt-ar privilegu l'uw belJ watering of the jjurnaltetie soil will doubtless prudiue a uoedly ciep of libel suits mil horie whippiut ler ihe vdntur-'aotiie editei. Tins muiiiitig probably witut-e.swl the aeverebt cold felt in tbw section during thu present winter. Thu thermometer from all peiuta shorts the. bitturest kind of cold weather the mercury In Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota rangiuj; lrem 20 te !W doreea below aero. Slueh biilTerlng must le.sult te the peer ami homeless from the sovere oather, unless these who have in abundance endeavor te rohevo the mlseiy that knocks at the deer for assist assist unce. 1'i.iiTie.ss ate 111 circulation represent i ig te ueuuuils tlie iiiuoiiveiiieiico uucer which the many people who liave te use the tiarrew streets unl alleys net leaehed by the electric light will labor if the stie.-t lamps iit'Ciled for thorn bedUpuimud with, ami ih., pruKp.-et. is that councils wll have a ery h,-i iuiih problem te ceumder 111 di tto, mining hew tlie city is le meet the ex pernie el tlie eltctiic light and at the saui-) titnopretido for the just demands of uu payaisaud property holders who are m-t riccnii. mcd.itcil by it su tliiinieii iinrneii in iieitiii. The dwoliriigef .1. N. Oarvnr, an em poyt-e of thu Ivxystoue oil oempinyon Katisas liianeh, uear Duke Centre, I'a , caught llie fiem ever piesaiire of giw while. Mrs. (iarvur was eutainl 111 a few minutes it was laid iu ashes. Their four little children, ugud from ene te six ears, were le.lt In tlie house ami all pjushed in the llames. Kuly yosier.Iay iiuruing, near Mjehin. u-stewu, Ohie, Miltei Higlilaud's eldest daughter wis a-valmnl by heariu a oraekling 110m and due ivoreil that the house was en lire. Hhe maile a heroie cllert te reach the room of her little sisters drace and Mellie, aged I and 5, but the fierce (Tames and stillinc smeke prevouted tills, She then loaped from a wiudew te the ground below aud sucoeodo-l Iu awak ening her mother and ethor momberii of tlie lamily, who brely escaped iu time te oave their lives. The flie was net discover ed by the neighbors until tee late te rou reu rou der assihiniice. The father was ahsent iu Iuillaua en business. Next morning the ebjured remains of thu little ones wero taken fiem the ruins. lUvmue lrem runUu'lsii,mp4, A statement prepared by the sixth audi, ter of the treasury shows that tlie noataue stamp, s ild during the quarter ended Hon Hen rn'!"5 li,S;J, aggroK-ated in value $10,017 08O, a docreaso in the sales us of lbbJ, of $10,201. The uress receinta for the samequarter wero $10,107,4:1 nRainat eiO.503.07tJ in 1883. Deduetlng expondl expendl turcs, the halanoe due te the United States by postmaster was $0,;)7i),103, nn amount smaller by $(500,010 than the balauce for the sumo quarter iu the proeeding year. These leturns are for ths quarter proood preood proeod lug the reduction of pestage, nnd the ro il uoed revouue when compared with the preoeditig year la accounted for by the fuet that postmasters were oudeaverlng te oluse out thostesk of throecout stamps In the anticipation of the demand for the new two cent stamps, and that the new readjustment of salaries of jOHtmasters lesultlng In Increased compensation h eorbed a large, portion of the receipts, VlLLAl.D5FA.iL. ! A K Vti.W.W ai.tlN.Tr.'SII.M(ltUITlt. All AMlijniilclit ter tlie llsncllt el liilllels A H i limine riliuwlui; tur the . l(riiliui;t(nilreiiil The leMKuatlen of llcnrj Villard fiem the presidency of the Neitlu-rn Pm-llle tadnad vas accepted at a meetiiii; of the I dineters en Frldny ; his Rueocsner bus mil et been selected. Mr. Villatd has made 1 an aMlgnmeut Ter the benefit of his errdl ters, te Win. Kndlcett, Jr , of Hosten, at'tl , Herace White, el New Yerk. He trans fers te them his property nnd uiatMieu en Madisen avaiue, with instructions te dm peso of it at public or private nale and apply the pnefcdH, llrst te the nayiuent of the interest of a mortgage of $'200,000 .,. !,.. r.,..A,.. . . ....11.. .vr.. ...v '.-'vtvj , ni'lriruill,, IU,-.III will MV r-rtllmi'initrn,.t f.,r tle .,.,.,X.,I.. eT the edifice, nnd prevision is nle inade for tlie paytneut of any iuilobteduiss new owning by Sir. Yillard te the Oiopeu rail way and navigation company. The in -strumeut fitrthei recites that the residue, after disposing of the entire iudobteuiss, shall be turned ever te his wlfe, Mrs. Fanny O.irrUen Yillard. The real property included by Yid.ird in his assiijuuieut in the block bounded by Fiftieth and Fifty-Unit sttects, Mndiseu and Fourth avenues, tucluding tlie man -sten which he has recently erected upon the Madisen ineniie front." This preimrty Is said te be worth $1,000,000. The prop prep erty lccently eouvejed by Yillard te his legal advisers :s expressly excluded from the comeyance te his nssjuees. The ether real property possessed by Yillard Is a handsome summer residence at Dubbs' Ferry, en the Hudsen, which is worth about i.VlO 000. The extent of his indebtedness te the Orojjeu railway and navigation c unpauy could net be ascert lined, uer emiKI any infei iiiatien be nbtained as te his ether liabilities. It is said thit he is still the owner of lanje mterests iu railrmds an I ether ceinpiuies, and that Ins wife holds goveniuieut bends te the amount, ,f $"tOX), 000 Ne aoeurate statemeut of his assets howevor, e mid be obtained, and Mr Yillard is still te ill tee receive visitors Uuuititlui, el the .-Seriliern I'sellle The directors adopted resolutions com plimentary te Mr. Yillard aud voted linn $IO,(M0 jer year for his services during the time he was president of the company The lliiancn committee reported that the money still remaining from tUe proceeds of the $18,000,000 second mertgage beud and ethor cash assets, especially applicable te the liquidation of the mdebteduess em braced iu the circular te the preferred stockholders October 17 last, amounts te je,t7l,U91, whilst the obligations nn'a'Ust the same, together with tlie balauce of amount requited for construction and cqutpuieut. amounts te $ I 0I5,$3-t, show lug .1 surplus of $1,150,137. In addilieti te this the company has ou baud iu cash the special fund applicable te the payment ofinteruit ou its general first mortgage bends, due ou the 1st of July next, amounting te $1, '00,000. ".. .v." . - ... ......r.. ...... llivius I'p KTerllilUK Iu tilt ireOUer.. It has been intimated by some et Mr. Yillard's ft lends that the less of tin entire fortune iu attempting te carry out hu railroad enterprises te a successful i-inl, has, partially at least, unsettled his rea seu. Tli 1 co years age, he was worth $", 000,000. He has lest everything. In the days of his prosperity, two years ae, he transferred some property te his wife und it is also involved in the general wrvek. Of Mr. Vill.ird's eoUte them is prauUcilly nothing left. He has sacrificed it iu et forts te protect his friends. Hue of the most lutimate fi ieuds of the railway ma; nate, Herace White, ay or him : "Tuie was never any one cenuected with cuip.) rations with a bigg-r heart than Mr. Yil lard bad." KU.UIIMla (lltKAV ur.l.'dnl) A si tiement Hint will iii..no iiuen, Amuiis ibnMeckhutders. Tim comparative statement of the basi ness et the Philadelphia -.V Ite.idiug rul rea.l und coil & ireu cemjKiuy for the mouth of au 1 the liseal year ending Nev ember :0, lSft.i shows the tjtal tre-s receipts of the railroad empiuv for Nov ember $3,.i 1,010,31, aud the total ress expenses excluding reutals aud muiest $1 eSMn.-n. l'reilt for tne mju'b ii, 073 40,70. prellt for the jear te date $n,'l7,-lT'J,3e, pretit for the same month of 1SJ, $1,101,001,10, for thu year $0,Tj7,. 001 CJ. uress reeeipw 01 tee oeai ana ir m cj-n p.iuy mr iue raentti, i;i, i-iu.rjsi 00 ; uress expuuse, excludin interest, $l,;t03,:i,0, et ; profit for the mouth, $J0j,3W b(J , prellt for the year te date, $031,771 79 , profit for the same mouth of $Ss2 $:WJ 131.21; for the year, $3.300,17.101. Frem this deduct for the railreul cempiu,'s debt: lialaucu 111 renewal fund, $37, 1'J'J. 0.1 ; siate tax ou capital stock, $)),'JJ!J V ; all rentals and full luturedt en all out Htanding obligations, including the iloat ileat ing debt, $13,101,00(1.00 ; for the coal aud iieu oeinpauy's full interest en all out staufiiR obligations ethor than these held by the raihead company, $1,130,013 70; total, $l.i,:il3 0l7 0y. .Surplus of bjth companies, $2,1 "j7 3.i.l . OT ; 7 iier eent. ou preferred stock, $10 (13(1 (JO ; 0 per cent, en comm-in stoek, $1,000,073 33. Total, $2,000,.VJs .,. Il.ilaucu aiplic.iblu te interest ou delened itioeino bends. $e7,Cai5l. This includes full inteiest en the eutiie atneuut of e n vcrtiole lean, a poitten of which has bLL-ij funded. The above statomeut includiis tlu tlu werkings of thu Jersey Central railre.nl of New Jersoy aud branches for November, ami for six months from Juue 1 te Ne vember !10. Nut prellt for the month $121,107 51 ; for six months, $(58:j, iyj.07. 1'B.KSUNALi. (iUMCiut. Ouani'm conditieu id much unproved and he is able te sit up a few hunts each day. -Ieiin Ilt'MT.u has auneuuccil himself as a oamlidiite for re election us tax re ceiver of Philadelphia. O'De.NMii.U, it is said, admitted te u friend before ids conviction that he delib erately killed Carey, but that he did nut act as an agent of auy secretbociety. Hi Mil Wvrn.useN has left Ljuisiille for Wasbiugteti and New Yerk, where he will remain until June next for the purp ise of miglneeriug ihe McDonald bourn for the presidency. Ai.nrui li. Ki:nt, the Hau Frnuoisce nilllionaiie and a member of the '5J Class of Yale, who about a year age presented tlie university with $30,000 for the purpose of eroetiug a chemical laborateiy for the academical department, has added $2"),00J te the original nift. He.s J. W. F. Win n., one of the judges of tlie Alleghuuy court, has entered suit for criminal libel against the Pittsburg Dimtch for having publlshed au inter view with Commedore W. .1. Ketintss 10 llectlug in scvure tonus en Judge White's conduet lu the trial of the Kountz libel suit, TS!lf?. I;T''-!iiKi.i.i;Y,whe en the night or July 0, 1881, nt the risk of her llle, averted a disaster ou the Chicago & Northwestern railroad near Moluuena, la., which would have resulted, but ler her, In au appalhtiK less el human life, is te be presented with a handsome medal illustrating her horelo deed valued at $100 and 4200 iu uioney by the Iowa Legislature en the 15th Inst. Mis- E1.1..V WuixMiit.tlie Wosteru "poot "peot "poet ess of passion," Is said te be "n young perfectly for med and tather small huly,' who eanies her four and thirty years as a light wrlstcd Hobe might have earned a hrimmitU! wine eni. llnr fnnn Imu n linn t'ful outllne ; the HafTaolesquo oval of Its contour Iu roaiarkable for an American I counteiiauee, nnd tliat eountenaneo heustd In a remote Wisconsin li unlet. " Mns. Caumm.U's plaei" next te thcptvM dcut at the White ll-ms, upin New Year's day 1 eoaslened name ,ii-n.ifstiwtliin te the Indus uf the u.iblne', wl"1 hehl tbiit tlie speaker's wlfe nheuiil lia-' K!ed belu'vv tlie cabinet and that thi llr-t Um should be Kiveu U Mrs. Fn lunliiiyse'i. Hit as her husbAiid holds the tli : I pl.ici' in the tiv tiv eininchtand both ,ihi e him .'" widow sbe is ninutfestly Ilia m-' ! "' the ' ""' 8 ml Hen oemIIi 01 Mrs le Mis. Alinlrn SUnti y i'. w!e l Ui;'. 8. Coe, president et tlie Amei 0.111 K ebanne bank, died mi.lib n'v at bet home at Ku,rloweil, neir Ni-w Y ok, Tlnusilav uliiht. Hhe bad be--n in p ht henlih I'l-i some tiine, but en T'"tiity ev.-niin; was Willi uer nutuaiiit pi uie i.erau iiuni i lleui) until , . , - . 1.1 llOrt time Oefele I 11 -U.lt II . . . l'eisun In h iiMivni Mrnt l'i A number of the nun it- - ! the Convent el Netie Dame d- 1, 1 i-lis, 11 Mmitresl, were poisoned Fit-lay '. iti'ii; mu.it pie which was rvtved . il'u.e r. Medn-al assistance was suinni -I qun-kl) and the uUVreis nni ull ri-' i t'' ' Hew the poison net into I'u ; 1-.s u '. et tn-ea discovered. NiW Sir. Hnls' uisilili r 11 ieunk. -9aoes,r SAi.ru iu 1ii l.lltHt III III siiry f tilt. A. J. Kbarlv, e.-i , the 1 ew distilel attorney, tools tn- i-.th i-t ull'u-e th s meruiiig before .lu'n. Luiiiusleii. He will continue his uiIIvji henlofere, In the Uw building 00 (.,'it -meet, aud will oeutluuo the guue; li m ic'.u'.- of the Ian, iu iidditi-m te the d - '1 ,' !' his ethci.il iluties ; except, i-f cms-, that he eau take no einpleym-ii' liem d feudtnts 111 crmiiual c.ises. I'.i I 1 tlu- new law the fees of the dlstru-; 1" -n--) renum ui-.l will be ehargwd 111 l .' ! e i.ts the same as before, but iusi. disttict attorney's (- eeuuty treasury. 1 Klierly and his m meeive a salary pei Tuder this itrrau-jciii' be worth ni iuik-Ii tMi iiiL-nt of tees te t .1 et :tu into the ' thi-v no into the 1 I..- a uf them M. . .-..us 111 ollieo will Hllllll'll "f i.OOO 1 the i-lrl-e will nut .is lienti lure. '1 lie ;, i distnct attorney out of the treasuiy ,-i". .' la' yeai am run'. oil in ! ;ImO, beanie w' it was eellected by deletidunU tnxc-1 I e ' ts in the shentl's mid quarter -.s, -us etliee. The paymeuts el tis te the clerk el quin ter setsietis List y- ir ir-mi the count) treasury amounted te r t.(."". 'i:i, lu addi tieu te $.' a day fe: '' d lys employ ment in roan anging pap- s uf U10 "llii. H) sides this the clerk i-- - . es teus in licenses nnd read eases .11 1 the fees in di feuuauts' bills et 1.11-, -., se that the elh ;e is estimated te be w it 11 from $e,0hi te $0,000, whereas 111, 'l. r tin- uw fee bill the salary is euly $.' i'-xi i'ne dtuVrence will huiealtcr be .1 .;a.n ti the county treasuiy, furuishin; u ,nl!iti hiaI reason ler re hieing the 0 mu'i lax te two nnlU e:ua el ihe ether 1 !li -,-s in t'eiiit Houiw Heuiw Houiw rew are net ae pr mi ilile. There is esp cat dulhietsin .'.-i1 lu-iutss, atUeiinjj the receipts of t!u- proilieeoliry aud s!uriir , the regtatei, 1 . tUur'-s out tliat it will keep the ine.i n'eeii: et that i-lU.e busy te earn his si, 1 y un Icr the new fee bill Tun Uei.eii -ul nsuit -( the new sy .ti m is seeu iu the f it th i th-ie is less cuceiraumeut te spicuU'.i. ciudnlates for Uietn, who wjdl i U.--u '01 the pretit, and who expect t li e ether jeepl j te administer them. As 1 tit- salaries fixed by the new law ate n-t pa' 1 unless their umeiuit 11 fees is. b.uel fei tlie 0 muly, nun who nil ibenc uitiees hureafter will likely h.ie le attend 10 them, themselves, lluuc'th- eiu-1 iriem.-'jt ler clerks and incutu bents m tiieai, a 'quaiuti. 1 with their dutitc, t hei. into caudmatts. . -. IS.IH'. HLIUll.AUs. rtij i:utr rlnchtS saluun e.l da t'lenly t Sierk I or l.uilf l'j. A'ua. '..:! hour ihiH in.-nnn the sale belei.n , te Uerii.ini i;..-iht, who keeps the s.iIejii .it bjutu Dike and Mnldle streets, was rarried out of the buildiug by thievta and bfewu epeu iu the yard, ft is sujiii -Ktd tL.it th. deed was cen-nitted shortly after I e eleek, as about that time a t.rritu ixuIe-.-jij Kai, hiatd by the ne-ubns UiecUt baa biell qilHO tick f.ir s-u.ii- ti'uu .11 d tl.e eih- r eccupnuts of the h'-a- wcw J jhu Ilatui.t hi aul wife. I hey heard lue ueine, aud upeu going down tiUiis seen blurwauis, Hamilton made the disco vny. Tne safe w.is lyiu en its bjck iu the ,i.l wit-i the deer lilewu Vi pieces. l!ie tjck was badly bout and the heavy b -Its wuie let 11 entirely out. Iue pewdt.r was pit in two holes which wu drilled i.e-a: the lock. There was between $3 and $1 m the safu and this was all tL.it was t-iken. Tt.e site was e: Mem it Iro Ire laud uiake and was purchased uew bat three months age. p w,ml 1 likely weigh about U'JO pound-, und s'.el under the southern end of the counter iu tne bar ree-n. Thethvves dragged it evor the lloer, llneu.-h the dining room and kitchen which wero carpeted ; they then must have lilted it down the three, wooden steps into the 5 aid, as no marks are visible. (Je nuJeuut of the weight of tlie safe it is certain that there wure threa or four m n eiigiieI in the tia-isaclien, for .1 less number emld nut have carried it. N0110 of the de ns threiii'h which the sife was taken were damaged in any way andilissuppeBedtli.it the guilty pnities were well acquaint- d wi-h tui piemises, and some el them h:idsci. :d themselves iu the budding dumi; thu day, They then likely, however, iu:enued their no cemplices at what heji ihey would need their assistance, nutl the doeis were mere ly unlocked. Altegethtr there was about a dollar m'small ehan;, lym behuid the bar, but it was net dihtmhed, and hut one driuk efcheriy wiue was uae.i. AI'I'IJOJIHI'I tll I.ICl-.NjK. llencrally HiibJcrlUliii; tu in , , , uind Alll Ouvit, The olerk el quarter se ..sum his made publioatien of the names of the parsons applying for liquor lioensoi at the January sessions. It ile&s net app,-,u- Hint the Ireu chid afUJavit proBeute 1 hy .Inline Living steu te fermer granteis has had tlie elfeet of doterring them oret redueing the num her of applications. Tueie are iu all 00 applicants, about the mual number, te the January sessions, the bilk of the lioenses being uruuted in April. Of the applicants for tavern liconse, 30 who kcep old stands and apply fur a re uewal el their licenses, hare made the required aflldavit as t their past observ ance of tlie liquor law ; of the new appli cants, llfteeti, for liconse te old stands, four having heretofore had licjune at ethor places, make the alll laut , there are six applicants ler new si amis , thirteen per sons having hud licenses heretofore havu tiled their petitions without the nuoei-sary ullidavit, but seme or .il, of thehe may yet oemc,as although thu 1 ist d iy for tiling the applications has pisse 1, poiitiencrs have until the last day of the .1 miury sosslens te llle their allldavits ; twin threo old stands thoie is no nppliutien, and thore are six petitions for new stands llled. Ten old eating house licenses uuke the nllldavit ; ami threo of thu four new ap plicants fur old stands ; three former grantees who liae renewed their appllca tlutiH have net yet filed their allidavits ; there are three old Htutnls whieh de net ask for a renewal of hoeune ami six nppli ean s for new btanda, There nre thirteen applications for liquor store liecusas te the Jauuary bes- B1U1IH. mayor's Court. The mayor this morning committed ene d uuken and diteiduily poison for II ve day and looked up was discharged. ujjb. a iirtuiKen woman arrested yoster- ; BASEBALL LEAH UK. (MMMIK K -1 III-, 'rill.i: IKslKltllAV ItiKiiiuilei .lilupli'il lair Uie tlimrnnif 111 11I Llulis- I'lityel. Willi IVIniiu 1)1111 I iihi'Ik lime llet-n MIkihiI. riill'ii Hi e -I.I The Union leacue of prolessieual base- I ball clubs lecenvuiied at the lllngluiiu hut 1 se nt half past 3 o'clock Friday ' iift'iiu)en, with seven clubs lepieseuted I by delegates nnd 0110 by proxy. The dole dele ' gitfs were .11 fellows : W. C. Seddeus and I Felix I. Moses, of the Vitttluia club, of 1 Hiohmend, Va ; Dr. tl. W.Massauioie and I It ibert Fergusen, of the Monumental 1 elub, of llalllmetn, Md ; W. S. Miller of I the Aclne elub, of Iteadiug, Pa.; II J. Dehlinan, of the Allentown elub, of Al Al MetitevMi, Pa; .1. 11. Ivleiu and P. T. I Poweis, of the I'reuteu elub, of 'Preiiten, I N .1 ; Themas Perter, of the Demestic eiue, in ewarn, -i. .1. itariiNUilii;, t'a., .i.s representrd by proxy. W. C. Scd Scd deus, prestdid ThoTuuten, Newaik, llarrisburg aud Alleulewu elub.s wite admitted as mom be rs el the league. Applicants for inotn inetn berslnp fiem clubs lu Kingsten, N V., and Lancaster, Pa., were laid 011 the table. The following eiliceis were elected : President, W. C. Sddeus ; vice president, S Heiiieuian, el Tieuteu , secretary and treasurer, Henry 11. Dnldlobeok, el Phila delphla ; beirtl of directors, W. S. Millar, Dr. O. V. Massatnere. Felix I. Moses und Jehn T. West ; committee 011 schedule, Jeseph Simmons, Ilobert Fergusen, J. II. Klein, H.J. Kuhliuaii and 11. L. Heishey, of H.iriisburg. The American association playing rules were adopted with seme amendments. Class e, Hule 11, was made le lead : If thu side first at bit shall have cempleted its fifth intiiug, aud the club having com pleted its fun th limine; shall have a 11111 Jerity of rum, the score shall stand ami be considered as a ' ime played." A lllteeu iniuute time limn was added te Kule 17 of i'l.is 3, te prevent a game being delayed. Kule ."it of Section 5 was made te oeufoiiu with the American association rules, 111.1k mg it obligatory for a b.itsinnn te 11111 te lust b.ue after three stnkes or seven bulls have been called en him. Playuts luust have been released at least ten days by 0110 elub before belnir eligible te sign with another. The salary of the secretary and treasurer was llxcd at $e00 per annum. The appointment of umpires is left with the beard of directors. There are te be four regulars and two substitutes, thoreg thereg ulais te receive a salary of $100 per mouth aud traveling expenses during the playing eaen of the association May I te Oote ber 1 and the substitutes $.1 wr day and expent-es when employed. Iu cose of uon uen uon apjieatauce of nu umpire the visitiug club shall have the privilege of chesing one, but he must net be .1 tegular player or their ewu club The umpires will net be uniformed, but will appear en the tleld iu ci'.izens' dress. Alter considerable aigumeut the name el the organization was chanced te the Kisleru Lcaguoef Professional 11, ihe Hall l tubs, iu order te avoid the unpleasant smilarity of name, which has all along caused the L'uieu League and the Union Association t be confounded. It is the intention of the L'astiru League le niiin the National agreement. All clubs nie te be admitted te the luagtie by a majority vote. The annual fee of each club ($100; must be paid be fore Jauuary 11. Au eutside assessmunt of $73 or mouth is also te be levied dm nig the playing suasion. Hach elub will play foil 1 Icen panics with overy eMiur club of the association, making ninety. eight games 111 all. The schedule commit tee will meet nt the Bingham house, Phil ado phia, ten days after tLe meeting of the American association schedule committee. The auuu.il meeting of the beard of di lectors will be held at the same place ou the soueud Tuesday in January, IsSi. A Uearty vete of thanks was given lte bt-rt Fergusen for his efforts 011 behalf of the K .stern Leaguu. At half p.int seven o'clock the com cut ion adjourned. T.10 following are the players already signed by the clubs of the Kastcrn Leaguu : Virginia Club, of Richmond, Va. Wm. M. Nash, ;5b ; C. J . Fergusen, p ; K T. Seharf, s. s ; L. C. (ilenu, I. I ; Henry Morgan, e ; W. II. Dugau, e ; K. J. I)u gnn, p ; David Cam, a. f ; K. A. Powell, lb ; William Smiley, 3b ; Paul Laroueho, r. f. .M juumetital Club, et Baltimore, Md. Dauiel Keck, lb ; Klrner Heusscy, p ; Jehn T. Driscell, 1. f ; William ltitteu ltitteu heusu, p ; Samuel Laudis, p ; Jeseph Kuppel, 0 ; H. L. Sunce, !)b ; James Wilseu, s. s , Gilbert Hatfield, 3b ; Stuart Deuham, 0. f ; Jehn Brill, 0 ; J. Stauley, s. s ; Jehn Hauna, c ; J. Allun, r. f. (Quickstep Club, of Wllmiugteii, Del. William (J. McCloskey, e ; Kmauuel Suy der, lb ; Henry Miller, p; Themas Burns, s. s j Dennis P Casey, c. f ; Charles J. Bastiau, 3b ; Andrew Cusiclc, 0 ; Jes, Hay, lib ; Themas Lynch, 1. t. Aotive elub, of Heading, Pa. James Hatpin, lib. ; Harry Jaoeby, 3b. ; Jehn Shappert, p.; Henry J. Heyle, lb. ; P. M. Fields, c. f. ; Jehn Orady, 0. ; llaruey McLaughlin, s. h. Trenten club, of Trenten, N. J. James F. Oerald, p. ; Onorge A. Stone, c. ; Hon Hen nett, p. ; Quinten, a. ; Jehn Shotzliue, lb. : Myers, lib. ; Jlelvumlilin, -lb .Smith, h. b. ; Breuthcrs. r. 1 Williams, 1, f. ; James Demestic elub, of Newark, N. J. I). Pierson, 0. ; J. Dennelly, p. ; E. Piorseu, 2b. ; 0. Welgan, n. a. :'Coegau, Ub. ; C. Holliubeck, 1. f. Allentown club, ofAllentowu, Pa. II. J. Delhmati, lb ; II. F. Henri, p. ; J. Oalllgau, 1. f. : T. McDonald, 0. ; 11. Mehr, 3b. ; II. Lang, s. s. ; II. Ualbraith, i. ; J. Alcott, r. f . ; J. Dovitmey, 0. f. Contracts of the llarrisburg eltib's players net yet approved. lly the proceedings of yoaterday's meeU ing there is nothing left of the iutor-stute association. Tlie llarrisburg, Trouleu, Allentown and Wilmington clubs that wute expected te jeiu that association have all gene into the league, leaving thu new Lancaster and the Alteuna alene in the iutcr-statu. It remains te be seen what organization the Lancaster and Ironsides will gut into, if auy. Bjth have strong meu engaged. UOUMV IIAI'I'KNIMIS, (jtlptied Prien Our Kiinil Kxcliangei. The New Helland Clarien onters upon its twcllth volume, sbewiug signs of well merited prosperity. Uev. Jehn II. Umbonhen, of Heams Hoams Heams tewn, baa been married te Mian Ncttle DutigeH, of .Myerstown. Majer Abram Setley, of New Helland, has announced himself as a oaudldate for clerk of quarter uossIeuh, Jehn 8, Ivomper, Albert Mellinger, H. K. Wolf, 1). Q. Btnlth, L. .. Miller, AI. Albright and Jehn Bliruiitss, around Ak Ak eon, have been slaughterlug hogs that dress from 100 te 500 pounds eneh. Henry II. Stener, of aroenvlllo, has n Durham calf which when a year old weighed l,Ji05 aud new, at the age of 18 months, weighs 1,000. Orator Hlccteit, Cel. A. K. JloOlure, of the Philadelphia Timet, has been elected bl-eunial orator te duliver au address bofero the literary KeuieticH of Franklin und Marshall collego iu June next. The coleuel'H acceptance was roeolvcd te-day. llaiiltusl Druiiksril. Henry Qehman, of Upper Loaeook town, ship, was deolared au habitual drunkard by a Jury yesterday. This is the third Jury that has heard the oaae, the two for fer for mer enes havlug disagreed. COl.UMItlA Mitl.s, Itiiiil llur Itrculur Diulf (qniliil, in, Building operations still mi nil, desplfu the cold. Cli.ttles Krisy shot nine line wild dunks en the open water below the tlver dam yusteiday. The tliermuiueter steed seien degrees above zire this morning, it Is the coldest da of the season. Thu Columbia cornet band mil held a fair iu Iho armory b.ilweeii the H.li and ldth of February. reifiiuiii, The Mism's Lydla Simen and Allee llueher haie irturiied home from a tilp te Philadelphia, Baltimoie nud Wimhlugteu, Mr. Samuel Swait, of this place, is new in Lein en wm th, Kansas, negotiating for the purchase of a lingo hteam nimble works. The llrst i-lelgh passed evei the nver ou the Ice yesterday. The team was driven by a Wilghisville man uaiuud Millci. llany Nelle, sr , was the tltst Columbian whoetessod, doing se shortly after Miller hud cmssed. Large litliiibt-is of skatnrs enjoyed the pleasures utretded by the 1 veelleut eendi tieu of Iho Ice. Coasting ou the hills of town still continues Reed. Few accidents te coasters have eccuri ed this winter. The deer rug lately stolen from Mr. Charles StcioiiKeti's residence has been 10 covered. It was leund two or three squares from thu place where stelen by n gentle man who returned il te It owner. Tlie thief evidently touted detection after com mitting thu theft, and threw away the stolen property. The remains 01 Jehn W. Solilegoluulob, the P. 11 H fireman who was fatally injured by being stutelt by a tmiiini (.lien Ijoeh ou Thursday, wero brought te his home here yesteiday ,-ilteruoen. The luueral services will be held at Trimly Catholic chinch 011 Sunday at 3 o'clock. Deceased was only 31 years of age. StriiUliKiiiliiR tlie I'. 11. it 1, ii,,, It J. Suckhoiise, of the Pennsylvania r.uhe.id civil enguiner e irps, ith a f oreo of assistant uuglneers. Is itiiininn a new line between Mouuiville nud a point a short distance south el lt.ihierstewu. The alteration 111 tlie line is lining iiimIeIii acoenlanco with the extensive series of iinpiovements piejedled for dlllereut points un tins railroad. Tlie chauge will amid several dangerous curves. Uev. Mr. Peters, el Luiuaster, will ollieiato at thu United Brethren church le morrow, us the pastors, lie v. J. 11, Funk, is unwell Union religions services will beheld iu the Presbyterian church te moirevt at 1 o'elock. People of all iluueininaliuiis are expected te participate. Services in eommeineiation of the four hundredth auuiveiary of the birth of Ulrie Zwiugli, will be held en te morrow (.Suuday) in Triulty ltufermed. t'ullce Iiitelllceiice. 'siiuiie P.uten sent feurdtuuk mid dis orderly ohar.icters te jail this morning. Jehu Leckanl was ou asprce again last lilght. Olll.-er Hedenh-auaer arrested him for being disorderly, but ou the way le the lockup he bde.imu stubborn and pug naciously inclined. Thu assistance of Kill cer Dysinger was secured and thu prisoner. was finally taken te the place for '.he uaughty. Jehn succueded 111 planting his "hoof" en the side of Olllcer Dysmger's head before the struggle was evor. 'Squire Yeung heard thu cisu this morning aud sent Leckard te the county jail for sixty days. ,1Iutlu iiml l.leclliMis, Pennsylvania castle, Ne. 7(5, A, K.ef M. C. will held a meetiug this evening. The election for trustees of the Old Columbia public ground empauy w.-.h held te day. A business muetitig of the Columbia lire oempauy was held lu the engine heuse parlors last evening. Business of import ance was transacted. Goe uew membci was elected aud fourteen applications for membership received and laid evor for ene month. A meetiug of the aunery association was hell last evening and .111 election for uiue trustees held. Thu following wure chosen : F. A. Bennett, I. C. Gut, Win Sliou Slieu berger, S. H. P. .yd, S. B. McCorkle, A. C. liruiier, II. C Liehty, li. It. Case aud E. I). Kekmau The sumi annual d videud of four pei oeut. wis declared payable ou Febiuaryl at L. K. Smith A Ce.'s bank. Au adjourned meeting will be held iu the armeiy en uext Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Ll.llIU ZlVI.MII.I. uemnrutliiii i,l ttiu iOOtli Aiitilveciisty ul Ills lllltll. Tlie four huiidied'h anniversary of the birth of Ulric .wmgli, the great Swiss re re feimer, ami oelaborer with Luther, will be celebrated iu all the Kofermod churehus of this city Sunday. Iu the First Itofermed, a moineii.ll service will be conducted by Hev. J. A. Peters, pastor, at 10. .50 a. m , aud iu the uvemug a union meeting will be held, at which will be present the con gregations of tlie First lte ermed, St. Paul's and St. Jehn's (German) Ke fermed. Addresses will be delivered In German by Itev. NcIF, pastor of St. Jehn's nud in Hiiglish by Prof. .1. S. SUihr, of Franklin and .Marshall collego. The church will be appropriately decorated. Iu St. Paul's Kcfuruied there will be the usual morning service conducted by the pastor, ltev. Dr. J 15. Shurnaker. There will be 110 sorvice iu the evening, as the pastor and people will attend the union meeting. At thoelligo chapjl Dr. E V. Gurhart will preach a memorial sermon at 10:110 a. 111., nnd at St. Luke's Hev. Win. F. Liohliter, pastor, willuoniluet memorial services at 10:110 n. in. nud 7:115 p. m. l.a.MJ.lbTr.ll BTOUK AHIJ3. Jtncelpts ami aiilpineuts limine l.SH.I, The following statement of the receipts of live stock at James Stewart's Lancaster Bteck yards, and the shipments therefrem during the year lHSJ, is furnished by Mr. J, J. Keenau, supeiiiiteudeiit : Koeelpts Ne. of ears, 3,383 ; head or cattle, II, 181 ; heises, 3,510 ; mules, ll!l ; hogs, 11,150 ; sheep, 11,131 ; cows, -1311 ; calves, 003. The shipineuts from the yards wero Cars, 877 ; cattle, 11,75:1 ; horses, 1,700 j mtilep, 80 ; hogs, 1,111 ; sheep, IJ.OILt ; cows, 080 J calves, 13:J. I'ATAL AUUIDK.NT. A Hey Klllnl Wlille (JeiiBtinu. Yesterday afternoon Christian Ilicstuud, 11 lad uged about ten years, while coasting en a hill near Luidisville campmoetiug grounds, ran his sled against a fence aud sustained fatal iujuiius. Thu peer boy managed tu drag himself tu a neighbor's heiiBO nud Dr. Grolf was summoned te attend him. He sank rapidly, however, nud died about two hours afterwards. Deputy Corener Heed held nn inquest and ills jury rendered a vordiet of nocidertal death iu accordance with the facts, nilllerivllln llsuil Valr, The fair belng held by the Mlllorsvllle band continues te attract public attention, Last ovenlng the New Providenco cemet baud was present nnd played a number of line selections. This evening the Mount Meunt Meunt ville band will be present. The display of goods nud doceratloua nt the lair Is well worth Boeing, Dark hireets. Ne less than 07 of the elcotrle lamps 10. fused te burn last night botweeu 8 and 10 o'elock. Fiftceu of ths number were out from 7 te 10 o'elock nnd flve wcre out all night. Nine of the gasoline lamps wcre also reported out, Twe riillrtiillirnpie Knlerprlnrs, The llaltlmore Sun of te day contains thu lollewlug nnoeuiit of philanthropic enter pi Iren contemplated by seme former well known ii-slileiitsul this city : Johnsten Bres. ,t Ce., bankms, of llaltlmore. wlieniu new uleslmf m iimir iioeounts preparatory te going nut of business, propose te confer en Baltimore two linpetliint philanthrepe InstitiitleiiH, each one uf the llrm endowing a hospital fMi-Auii'eiliig yt,. Mr. Hemy L. Jehustnn has ulieady reoeuled a char ter for a hospital for boys fin 111 infancy te ?. 11 ,lifl ,lll,,l,r ",0 ,1" "f the Harriet I.auu Heme ler Invalid Chil dren. ' Iiioldentally the hospital will be a sehiwl for muses. Mr. Jeslah L, Jehns en will found 11 hospital for girls, thu Incorporated iitunnte be " Jehn steu Hospital ler Olrls and Scheel for Nurhcs." 'Iho sick will be tuken care of without charge and nurses can always Im procured from the Institution Nothing dellnlte has yet been done, but It Is likely the two 1 Institutions will be en ene situ. Mr and Mrs. Henry E Johnsten are at present lu New Yerk. itnliuiiiii, f i,n ('unuly llebl. At a inuetlnu of the com ty commission cis heul yesteuliiy, It was resolved te call In and pay$75,000 of the county 4 i5r cent, bends oil the 1st of April next. Tills with the $35,000 heretofore paid oil" during Urn twnyearsterm of the present oemmlsslou- eis win maKea roduetiou of $100,000 in the county dubt. The eommi.ssieuurs also reduced the tax rate te 3J mills. Iu 1880 the tax rate was II mills j in 1881. 31 mills , in 1833 nnd 188M, II mills. ' llin Mirtlieru .Mniknt All the rubbish has been cleared away fiem the iuside of the Nerthurn market, recently destroyed, aud 11 temporary shed reef has bt-eii built aere-s thu entire front and extending back about thirty feet. Notwithstanding the luteusiily cold woather there was a very geed attondaneo at the uiaiket this morning, and puiduce of all kinds were ollered at thu usual prices. The market heuse will be rebuilt with alt possible dispatch Tiki Uuntntl ifnjr This is thu coldest day of the season, this far. At 0 o'elock this morning the mereury in expesed places lu the eity fell te 0 degrees iiImjvO nore, and iu unire pro tected outdoor places, it marked from 7 te 0 degrees. At 110011 te-day the meicury stands at about 13 abeve zeie, mid we have the premise of the cold western wave, which snut the mercury down te !I0 below zero hist night, striking us sometime tt uglit. for tne i-iMir The mayor acknowledges tlie receipt of the following contributions for the peer, since lest Saturday : Fcr smallpox suirerets 12. 0. Suyder, $t0; L. Maker, 2 bushel of potateos. 1 oiiMiei of turnips and 1 creek of puddinc. A Friend $1. h Fer the Sheuendeah sullerers Haboek r and Maseuvllle, Mouuenlto church $10. Fell from it Imer. A boy named Haas, au apprentice te the tinning trade, iu the employ of David Miller, North Queen street, while working en thu reef of a two story heuse en Neith Queen street, yesterday aftorueon slipped and foil te the ground, striking upon a fouce lu his dosceiit mid Injuring himself very badly, but net fatally. Kevlvnl MeelliiKi,. Mwvival services at Seuth (Jueen sticel MolheduU church have been conducted during the we.-k by Miss Lizzle Sharp, of Philadelphia. She Is a popular evan gelist, is thawing gejd congregations aud doing successful work. She will continue te conduct the meetings during the week. FrelKtit Wreck. A slight freight wreck occurred at Mill creek this afternoon, ene train running into the rear of another The ougiue and caboose were considerably damaged and travel was dotumed. Fast line waa an hour late in reaching the city, Hem fur Uniirt. Jehu Williams, colored, chaiged with steahug a box of shoes from in front of Michael Hamuli's store, had a heating before Aldermsin Spurrier this afternoon nud was committed for trial at court. I.uuury IiiiUitltl(ins. All inquisition te determine the lunacy of Daniel Hue, sr. of Salisbury township, is new being held. It will last for several days. bent Out. Frank Mrennau, Win. Hart and Jehn Kenny, were sent te jail for :i days for being drunk and disorderly, by Alderman Barr. (Jeiiiilnu IJiHiniiiins anil Walclie found lu Ten unit Culler, Tim lilobe Tea nnd Colfeu I'aeliers, et New Yerk, have opened a brunch store In this city, ut Ne. l.-.l ami Ml North (Juei-n strent. Their Teas and C'elleus are put up In paper cans. Kveiy can contains, In adilltlun te Tea nud C'elleu, un article riiunlnir lu va'uu lrem 10 cents le M lu cash, or Geld or Sllvur Wutelies or Jewelry. Alse Uunutne Dtsuieiid Jewelry The Tea Cans welyli can aiideonlunts-ntieut IS peuiiils, tlie Cullue Cans welgli-cati and contents about 3 pounds. 1'ilte II each. The company liave adopted ttiln uiRtlieil te adver tlie thuir koeiIr, but alter Keliruaiy 1st, tliesu uliolce Tuusand Cellees will tie snl.l wholly ou their 111 ei Its by their ngent, at the same pilcu saiui) 11 mil I ty ami mono quantity, but without any ether article In tlie cuns besides the Ten nnd C'elleu, thu Tea and Colfee being lit a full retail Miltiii worth mere tlinii thu price asked without any regard te thu ether articles. This company lias already established hev oral agencies who liave a Very I urge and nip lillyKiewing traile.us the superior quality of thud-goods I (icenics known, Onluts hy mull, acceinpanled by cnili or pustellluu eule.-aru suleeled liyiltsliitureHtud piirllusaud forward ed le all purts et thu United HtiUus. AiMress, (Hobe Tea ami Coiree 1'ackurs, 1) ami Ul North IJiieeu street, l.nncaster, i'a. I'rlces, II per Can, (1 Cans fur 3, 11 Cans ter llu, t Cans ter 131,01 Cans ler IM. Tlie following Is a partial Hat of th" pintles who leund valuable articles lu their cans et tea and coiree se tur : C. II, Wilsen, l'ennsylvanla rallieml, llar risburg, Silver Service, n Ith can or tea. il iss Kyan, seamstress, Seuth (Jiiueu street, leund Diamond Ear llieps lu can of tea. M. Y. Andeisen, JUIIersburg, Solid tietd Chatelulne and Watch. Mrs. M. Snyder, 301 Seuth I'llncustreut, Sil ver Caku flasket. Mrs. c. A. (lust, 1 i I North Mulberry ttrcet, Krult Keculvur, with coiree. Mrs Henry, 107 Seuth Duke slieut, Hllvur Custer. KruiiKSlell, iV KastKreiliulckstuul, Child's DI uiienil ItlilK. in tun, I), K. Aukaiiip,Blgnaliiian V, It. K,, HveslMl North (pieen street, SllvurCaster, a buttles. Hurry Jehnsen, clerk, 37 North Churlettn street, Stem WliullugiiiidStumSulUiiK Watch, In cellcu. Hiram Jehnsen, iriiekmiin, Solid Coin fill. ver lluntlnir Cane Wnteh. Mrs. Miller, Duke street, Sll or Sorvice with coffee. Jumei Aslicreft. travelliiu salesman from l'lilhnlelphla, tauly's Solid (fold Hunting Casu Watch. Samiiel Htitz. cigars anil tolmceo, 191 North (lueen street, Silver Siitfiir Uewl, with can el oellcu, J. J,. I.yte, buslnass inaiiiigur Kxamtner, l.nce I'in, Dliiinena, Kuby nnd Sapplilre, Mrs. A. II. Hupplee, (W North Duke stieel, Hllvur l'lokle Custur. Jehn U. Haas, inerchant tuller, Silver Serv ice with lea nud eotlce. Jehn Herger, US North Queen street, t'lne Grewn I. evor Watch wlih can et lea. Mrs, Scott Lytle, IS Andrew stuet, Pllver Card Uccutver, .1,0. Andersen, everscur, Ne, !i Cotten Mill, StlYorServlco. Jacob Stlrk, contcctleuor, 131 West Orange ..
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