-Sl2P f i" - " .iT. C T " rf-1. ;-!'.:T x. ,s- T yV- -yj e COLUMBIA NEWTS ITEMS. VKOH OUBKKUtlLAMtJOBBESPONDBNg A spsllleg Bee rorreatl of a Than In. serenes Company Tne Meeting at Ueiupaay U Notes Abeat Town, A Ursa (polling bee wis held la the Bmid llole ioheol home last evening. This building has been reeentiy flntshed, the work belDg deue by Mr. 0. 0. Fergu Fergu seu, of Columbia. J. A. Ilern and Miss Susie Oberl In are employed as teaeheis. The bee was divided into three classes. The first eliia bad 14 prices ; 2d 19, and 3 J 0. Hiss Laura Bhank wen the first ptfxe of the 1st elass ; Miss Allee Hern the first of the 3d elass. whieh was a tellat set ; Miss Ltaste Albright the second prlte of elass 2, a bread plate ; Mr, Win. llar first prize of 8d elass, clock, and E. Myers, 2d ptiee of 8d elass, a perfume stand. Messrs. L. 0. Oberlin, J. A. Meuk and J. A. Smith aeted as teaohers of the bee. A TIIF.rT lRSUnAKCE COMPANY. The Lancaster county litre stock and chattel theft Insurance oempany was formed in Columbia rceently, with the following ofUerrs and beard of dlreoters : President J. 8. Btrlne. Vice President Gee. B. Redseeker. Treasurer Jno. 11. Wislsr. Secretary Oeorge Yeung, Jr. Uoardef Dlreoters J. B. Btrlne. Gee. Iledsreker, Jue. A, Blade, Gee. Yeung, II. II. llels'3, Jno. P, Staman, Samuel Filbert, W. II. Grler and J. K. Lines weaver. The object of the oempany la te mutu ally Ideuinlfy thomseWos and assoeiato against less by theft of tbetr Hte stock and chattels. A standing reward of (23 is te be offered for the arrest aud oenvlotlon of a thief who stele from parties Insured in the company. NKETINO OIT COMPANY C. Company 0 had drill and inspection last evening; after this was ever a business meeting was bold. The preposition of the Columbia Rink association te lease Armery ball for 0 years, aud te make an addition of 45 feet te It was rejected. This settlcs the rink in the hall, se far as Company O ts.oencerned, ee the associa tion will vacate te-day. They will leek for sultnble grounds en which te erect a rink. The oempany will hereafter drill from 7 te 8 instead of 8 te 0. The boys ere getting ready te attend Cleveland's inauguration. Jaek Ilogentogler, residing en Plane tUrcet, and who drives a coal wagon for Gee. De II u IT, whlle feeding a mule in his stall, this morning, had his right leg dislocated at the knee, was badly bruised and cut, besides being internally Injured by being kicked, knocked down and tram pled by thn vlalens bin te. lie does net knew hew he suaaeeded la escaping from the stall with his life. Dr. Craig attended him. Mrs. P. C. Dennott gave a very pleasant progressive cucbre party at her home last evening. The yeuiiir folk's soelablo of St. Jehn's Lutheran ohureb, will held another of their dellKhtful meetings at Mr. E. E. Lcaman'f, en Locust street, en Thursday evening. The extrome oeld of last nisht froze all water In gutters and en the pave pave reents. Tue four rabbits supposed te have beeu stele en Saturday by Ilea Duck from Al. Kelley, cauie into possession of the fermnr in au honest man nor. They were really given him te dispose of. The plan aud prospectus of the build ing te be occupied by the Columbia club aud Institute have been sent te the P. R, R. headquarters. As seen as they are examined, and the company states what ilii.tb.fnr will give, the elub will ee into a permanent organisatien, The ball In Vigilant hall this evening by the Hlver'ft abBoeiatiou, ought te be largely attended, as the Rivers are deserr. ing of suecess. A falae ularm of flre was caused yester day by the shrieking of the wbUtle ou the steamboat " Wricbtsvllle." Columbia Sunday schools are new bony providing for their Christmas entertain ments. Mrs. Catharine Hardy, mother of Mr. J. P. Frank, is lying dangerously ill at the home ether daughter. Officer Wlttiek is sunning In Yerk county but net for human game. While tightening belts en the river read yesterday, an employee of the P. It. R. was nearly run ever by an engine whose approach be did net hear. lie saved his lifeby rolling from the tracks, just as the engine was about striking him. The day express and limited passenger trains passed through Columbia yesterday instead of Mt. Jey, there being a wreek near the latter borough. P. R. R empleyes in Columbia were paid off yesterday. LIVK IN TUK WKLtm HUOHlAlNd' As Deplctad la an Attlit'a Imagination, The Police Newt la never behind, and tbla week it produces a pleture of Abe Buzzard In his cabin en the Welsh meuutalcs, te suit the story whieh was recently sent around the country by lying Reading reporters, In the pleture the reperter, who Is a very innoeent looking fellow, is standing in the doorway. He has his hat in his hand and behind him guarding the deer stands a villainous looking fellow, with a revolver la his hand. Abe Is the central flgure of the pleture. He is seated en a steel in tbe middle of tbe cabin. He is represented as a tall, muscular looking man, with long hair and a cowboy appearance. Oa his lap Is his favorite rifle. Frankford, with a patch as big as a vest is standing against the baek part of the eabln with a eigar in his mouth and a revolver in his belt. On a beard bed two ether ill-looking men with fire armB are lounging and ethers are seattered ateucd tbe room. The cabin is full of skins, guns &e. and en the rear is a large bill with tbe words' 'WOO for the capture of Abe Buzzard, Dead or Alive." This rewatd certainly was net offered by our county authorities or Abe might have been recaptured. ABE MUST BOOK DE CAPTURED. The following Associated Press dispateh was reeeived from Reading this after, neon : Several ministersand religiously Inelined Seople lesldieg near the Welsh mountains ate Inaugurated revival meetings, hoping thus te convert Abe Buzzard and bis mountain bandits. Meetings are held nightly. They argue that that Is the only chicce left of stepping the depredations of the gang. insn J J a Tilp Seuth, . Te-nlzbt a party will leave Philadelphia en a trip ever the railroad reeently con structed by Keller & Bush, between Del mar, Delaware, and Cape Charles Point, Ya. The following gentlemen of this elty Jeft en different trains tnis aiternoen te go i the excursion : iienry liaumgardner, .in Koller, Cel. ii. Jj, iiusri, Abraham er. City Treasurer iiyers, wm. IS. Id, Jehn Copland, Ames Lee, Jehn anu a. J. LBieiey. At rnuaaeipnia I F. Leckard and ethers will join the Tbey will visit Rlohmend and ber cities, returning Friday or Saturday, Entertaining tils Viltnds. Henry Deerr, proprietor of the Misn- norebor hotel, entertained a number of friends at dinner en Monday evening. Benater Jehn M. Btebman presided, and among the guesta were prominent mem -bers of the bar, oeunty and government officers. 8 pooches weia made by Wm. A. Wilsen, B. Frank Ethlemaq, Maj. A, O, Rein cehl aud A- J. Kauffman. police cases. Mary Smith and Mary Tsggart have been prosecuted before Alderman Barr for assault and battery and assault by Isalab Smith. The allegation ia that the former struck him with an axe handle and the latter attempted te out him with an axe. Tbey were held for a hesrlng. Isaiah Smith, the prosecutor In the above ease, appeared this morning as a defendant In a suit brought before Alder man A. F. Donnely for surety of the peaee. He entered ball for a bearing. Christian Heiselman and Henry Peffer, the young .men oharged with disturbing the colored congregation, at Faegleysvllle. have been arrrested nnd entered ball before Alderman Darr for a hearing ou Thurftday. jrerwarrtlng Packages by Stall. The assistant attorney general, for the potteffloe department, has deelded that manufacturers of proprietary mediclnes and of teeth and face powders, soap and like articles may mall them as fourth elass matter, although sealed against Inspection. provided that each paokage Is put up In its simplest mercantile form and the post master Is satisfied that the packages are strictly meronanulse and contain no writing or ether objeetlonablo marks within the wrapper. This will give (relief te many drugstores, which werofermorly permitted te send theee jraoknges sealed when the seal was covered by an internal revenue tamp, utquest te m unarcti. Eliza Bard, of Upper Xeacoek township, who aiea a rew aays age, nenueaiuea $300 te the Zten's Lutheran ohureh of Meohanlesburg. The interest of the fund Is te be applied te the payment of the sexton (or keeping ner grave tn order. Hale at uemt. Bamuel Hess, auctioneer, sold at publle sale en Monday, for Daniel Legau, at his sale and exehauge stables, Lancaster city, Pa. 20 bead of Ohie horses at an average price of (105 SO par head, m Charter for an Kleetrle Light Oempany, The state department granted a eharter te the Merchants aud Manufacturers Eleotrle Light cempauy, of Lancaster, Capital stock, $20,000. Twenty-tlevea Lights Out. Twenty-seven gnuoline lights were reported as net burning en Monday night. Mayer's Uuert. The mayor dispesed of flve cases this morning. They were vagrants aud were discharged. A tannic Wuinau Blioete a Mlval. Pbillis Ivery, a young elrl tcsldlcg at North East, Md., shot and instantly killed Emiline Davis, a rival, Monday afternoon, at the residence of the former. It ap pears that Miss Ivery some tlme age foil in leve with a young farmer liv ing a few miles out of town. Net lone age the young farmer met Miss Davis and becoming infatuated, east ou tee em love for the new. Miss Ivery becoming furious, determined te get rid of hrr rival aud finally did se by sheeting ber with a navy revolver, which sbe plaoed against her rival's head, sending a bullet through the brain. Capttla 1'liu'a ltlg l'rrject. Captain Ucdferd Pirn, of the rey.il navy and lately a member of Parliament for Qraveseud, is at the Lelaud hotel, Chicago, having returned from looking ever the oattle ranebes of the West. He has en feet a plan for building a railroad from Cheyeune te Hudsen Bay for the transports tien of oattle te England, instead of bring, ing tbem te Chicago, and tbcuce shipping them East. He wants the United States tn subsorlbe 1 per eeut, of $10,000,000, England the same amount and he will States arid EnglandTe BUbaoribe 2OT,TJeO,- 000 te finish the Panama canal. New Tork Auveeatra et Urcmatlun The meeting of the New Yerk Cremation soeioty Monday evenlng, at Ne. 10U West Fifty-fourth street, was at tended by a email but enthusiastic audi ence. Tne soelety has a membership of 2G0, and about as many stockholders. Its crematory will net be ready before March 1, though tba building will be under oever by Chrlitmas It is situated at Mount Olivet, en the line of the Leng Island railroad. The meeting was opened by the Rev. J. D. Beuglers, who Introduced the Uev. Dr. Heward Hender son, of Simpsen Methodist Episcopal ohureb, Jersey City. The spoaker argued that tbe money squandered upon the dead vnnld ba grant te mueh better advantage upon the living. Grotnatten was batter in every way than burial, en eoenomio, liygionle aud tosthetle grounds, An Kaoimeaa rastengcr Bulntss. The passenger department of the Phila delphia it Reading railroad oempany for the year ending November 20, received from the printers 14.454.500 tickets, and sent out during the year 10,450,000. Tbe total number of tickets handled by tbe department during tbe year was 01,000, 000. Of the tlckets handled by the oem pany, 84,010 were commutation of speelals sold In the main office in this city. Frem June 1 te October 01, tbe oempany made arrangements for ever 000 special excur sions. There are 758 agents and oenduot ors reeelvlng instructions from the general passenger agent in Philadelphia, and the oempany carries advertising oentraats with 875 newBpapers.Tbe average pasamger servioe of the oempany per day lest sum mer was 850 trains. A Beet ler Cleveland, A gentleman who has just returned from a visit te Gov. Cleveland in Albany says that during bis talk with the governor an express package was brought in. The paokage when epened was found te een tain a handsomely made beet of enormous size and thickness or sole, tub toot was at least two feet lu length. Upen the sole vras the logenu, " A.ieu: tue ivasea is Out." Wcantltul Cards. A set et magnlncent Floral Cards, 4xa Inches, sent tree te all persons who have used Urewn's Iren Bitten. Your disease and effect. Write yenst, address plainly. Brown Chemical Ce., Baltimore, Md. ,.... dl3 0teedTu'TbA9 Tbe Skating Hlntt. There was a geed attendanoe at tbe Mien Mien nercher rink last evenlcg, and tonight Prof. Xd, Fratley, an amateur ventriloquist, of this lty, who ts pot'esse 1 el considerable ability, will give an entertainment. Miss Gertie Ueuld Is the attraction ter this week at the Lancaster rink. Amniamentc, "A Midnight Marrlagi.".tbB evening, Mr. William Bedmuud and Mrs. Themas Barry will appear here In the sterling drama, " A Midnight Marriage." Tbey are a strong couple, and last week played te $5,00) In Phila delphia. Next week they open In Baltimore. The press speak very highly et them. The Bosten Uirald says t " The audlence came te criticise and remained te applaud. The play Is a masterpiece of art, and the performance was most enjoyable Mr Redmund and Mrs Barry have have aohleved a pronounced sne 08SS." Tin Ctnt Shew. Te morrow evening the Suydam Brethers, with a dims llumpty Dumptv company, open lu thn epera heuse for a two nights engagement. Managers who give entertainments at saeh low prlcei do de do serva.enceuraaement, and this show Is esne- I cully worthy of patronage, as tuey bare nne MhMkW. LANOABTJSR DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 18fcS KFMCIAL HOTICM, "KOUtlHON FAIR." Cures oello. cramps, diarrhea t externally for aches, pains, sprains. beadaeOe. neuralgia, rbeumatlf m. Per man or beast. SO and Me. It) Aeeets, S,HO,O0O, Surplus, 19,000,000 TUKKQU1TABLB LtPB INSURANCE CO. OF NEW TORE, doss the largest Insurance basinets tn tbe world. Policies Incentestlble. W. J, MADDEN, fcunager, Ne. 10 Nertb;Quean street (ever tens;' drug store). oeMSmd Well as Kvr. Lettie Heward writes from Buffalo. K. T., "My systnra neeitne greatly debilitated through arduous professional duties, suffered Irem uanaea, lulc headaeh, and biliousness. Tried Jlardoeh Bleed Bitten with tnn most benefit lal effect. Am well as ever." rerta!a tiv II. n. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 119 Nerm queen street Plleet meal Filaal Sure cure for mind, llleedlng and Itching Piles. One box has cured tba worst ease of se years standing, no one need suffer Ave rain utes alter using William's Indian Pile Oint ment. It absorbs tn mers, allays ltehlng, nets as .podltlce, glvns Instant reflet. Frepaied only ter I'llas, Itching et the private part nothing else Sold by druggists and mailed en receipt of palce, II. Beld by U. B. Cock Ceck ran. druggist 137 andjM North Queen street, l Sfrs Mr. Walten's ramraieai Toe. Mether Walten baa prescribed this valuable modlrltie ter a great many years In herprlvatn Firactlcc. It has proved an unfailing specific n the treatment of thn many disorders te which the temele constitution Is sublect. It Is a sure cure for the monthly troubles that se many women sutler. Mailed en receipt et Brlco,60e. cold by II. l. Cochran, druggist, 17 and 139 North Queen streak : (() iuiw r&ui'LB, " Wells' nenlth'Ranewer " restores health and vlicer, cures Dyipeusla. Impotence. huii vigor, cm sexual Debility. i. () nruwul nuaMueia rnae Is the most eUectlve Pain Dertreyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whetliar taken Internally or applied exter niUlv, ana thereby mera certainly UKLlEVK I'AIM, whether chronle or acute, than anv ethei pain alleviator, and It la warranted dou ble the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the slue. Back or Uewels, Sore Threat, Hheumatum, Toothache, and ALL ACIIK8. and Is Tba Uraat Reliever el Pain. "IIUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA" (nema de in every ramuy. A teaspoentul of the Panacea In a tumbler el het water f sweet. tern ancd, II prererredl, taken at bedtime, will IIHKA11 OP A COC UIJ. as ennta a bottle. mavsi-lvdM.w.saw hain uiieaaes. ' Hwayua'a Ointment, "Switjne'i Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ulngwenn, Seren, Pimples, Ecsema all Itchy skin Eruptions, no matter hne secll net orleng standing. alUt,W,rwly 1 at weak, worn, and nyspeptln abenld take Celrten'n Liquid Ilect Tonic Aa elhtr. Oi lrugalts- dis-lwdeed "car vlolent explnalens or coughing are topped by HuleYs Heney or Iloreheunil and Tar. l'lku'sToetlaohe Dreps cure la one mi nute dlSlwdeedftw KlCkrd out. IIew many peepla them arc who are ttrug gllng te rl In tliU world that are kleked down aud out by envious rivals. Thetnai' Scleclrle OH nevrr ' kicked nut" Its patrons. It la true blue. Fer threat affections, asthma and catarrh It Is a eurtaln and rapid cure, rnrsalnby II. B. Cochran, druggist. 1CT and 131) North queen slru TltUK BIKKtr AMINE lr.s Klven Allcock's Pereus Plasters the larg est txle el any external remedy la the world. II you tiuve been usinirotberklndsot planters ene trial et " Allcock's " will convince you et their weudetful superiority, C8 llBOADWAT, ltOOH S2, Nxw Yesx, Match a. leu. Having been cured of a severe attack et rheumatism et the neck and shoulders by using Allcock's Pereus Plasters,! feel It my duty te strongly commend their use te any one similarly uflllctrd. Fer a period of eev eev cralmenlhs I had exhausted many ether go called remedies without obtaining the slight ostiellet. Finally 1 applied eie et Allcock's Pereus Plasters, and found mysclt almeit lm lm lm meoUte'y cured. 1 consider them a true blessing. Faithfully yours, JAMES U.UOSMEU. HIIIUEUJ. .We,lli'iTettItbirnn,eVgu , nervous, uaa DrusuLitj. Nertn Pnl Xapedltloef, Prize dght-i, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon ucmlens are uU'illy humbugs the worst sort. Dr. Themat' Ee'eelrle Oil Is net ft humbug. It Is a quick cure ter aches and sprains, and la lust us geed as lameness. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 18 North queen street. I Am Uraznci VMtti Toetbaotie, and pervrs vnn right for having neglected te use8i)7.0l)ONT. Had you donesoj ear teeth would have Iwnn sound. Uet thB"snag"pulled out and co . uslntr MOZOUONT, there by preservli balance el your teeth. uig.iKuewian J) BATHS. Z renin In this city, en the 11th IniU, Chris tian Zicher, In the esth year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the lunersl from his late resilience. Ne. 411 North queen street, en Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In- terment at Lane later cemetery. 9t JV-Bir ADVKHTlMtLMMNTH. FIKK IN UKNTKK UDAKE. lle aure te see the nre Te-morrow Alter, neon at I o'clock, which will be xtlngutshed with the llay ward Hand Grenade. It Ir iuu Want te Slants a niuk Christmas Present go te Eddle Franke'a New Novelty Five and Ten Cent store. Ne. 1(4 North queen strwt. nnd get ene of these grn grn ulne rlerence Hllk Plush (net Cotten ) Toilet sous, only f 1 f 0 a Butt. Qlve me a call and see what pretty and cheap things I have en tale for Christmas. It Ne thie AnriniauurfHB stock holders et the Mnnnercber Association will be Leld at the Mosnnercber UU1 te-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose et nominating candidates ler a Beard ei Dlreo Dlree t ors. lly order et t he President, ltd OEOKGE PFKtrFKB.ScO'y. J." CALDWELL OU, J. E. Caldwell &Ce., Dealers in Richly Out Glassware. TABLE BEBVIOKB AND ORNAMENTAL PIECES Of TUB FINEST QUALITY. DESIGNS AMD ESTIMATES BY MAIL. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jrjnr ABTmmTtBmnnxn, F LINN HMICMEMAN. CHRISTMAS GOODS -kt- FLINN & BEEKEMAN'S. The Largest Bteek aud Lewest Prleea. We an new opening our annual exhibition of HOLIDAY GOODS. DeUa, Dell Carriages, express Wagons, Bprlng and Hebby llenei Uhoeflys and Velocipedes, Tin and Mechanical Toys. ' AsrMertfh&nU, Cburcbes and SuBdar-schoels supplied at New Tork Trices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, ptLKOAKT HOLIDAY UOOD9. Christmas 1884. The Holiday Season Is near at band and te meet the wants of our trade we have placed In our coses a lull line of ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS, -1N- Watches, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and Freneh and American Clocks. We call attention te the fact that with our complete Factory we can an any special erdsrs ler DIAMOND MOUNTING, MASONIC OR SOCIETY BADGES, Or any article in Oeld or Silver Jewelry. t3TFlrot-elasa Repairing In Every Branch of Our Business, EDW, J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's nevaa-n Cerner, - ffjcir AVncuTisEMBttTa. MKKHAUHaUOI AMU BRIAK riPKS and Pmekers, a ebelee let te selcet from, at prices that defy competition, at ilARTMAN'S YELLOW FUUMT UIQAB BTOKK. OO K rilKtl Itl K WlllBKKY AT TO CENTS a quart can'l be beat ler the money. Best Jhcrry and Blackberry Brandies at KOcentsa quart Rt ltUUUKU'a LIQUDKMTOUK, dlSll No.SCcnue square. ptlOAKS ritKM St PKK UDRUKRO T j tbe very flnrst qusllty, In paekages suit able ler the Holidays, at UAUTMAN'S YKLLOW VBOIfT OIOAB STORK. MiBONKKUnOlcnKATIMQ KINK AT AT iractlens for this week : TUESDAY EVKNIKO-Pret. XD. FBA1 LB.T, Ventriloquist, lll give an exhibition et vontrtlequUm.introdnclugblawoodKnhua'led family. WEDNESDAY KVaMNU Ono One mile i ace. te be ttated backward, between two yeun? gentlemen et ttils elty. PU1DAY KVKNlNU--Wheelbarrew llace. Music every evening and ou Saturday aiter aiter aiter neon by tbe Uollege Sextette. ltd 200 riRB ALBANY ANDP0UTLANU SLEIGHS Nicely trimmed and will be sold BELOW AUCTION 1'HICKI, at S. E. BAILEY'S, 1 td U I North queen street. ESTATK tr Wll-llan WBLSH,.LATK of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been ? iranted te the underulgncd, all persons ndebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pavment. and thoae havlmr claims or (lemundi uirnlnat thfi anmn. wilt nrnaijnt slne757re8l!n1flTftfflrHmyAMiJWjinialy WALTEBWKL8H, , J. A. l-etlb, Atiy, sxeouter. dec5-Stueaw "l IHABU jrlttB INBUUANUU UllBXPANT OrPHILADELPUlA. ' Alveid S. Utixcrr, President. Jamkb u. alvoke, Vlee Pre, and Treas. Knwiv F. MeaatLi., Hecretary. Jdlics B. auk, Aas't. Bee'y Assets: One Millien, Twe Hnodred and fifty-nine Thousand. Nine Hun dred and 8ixtyseven Dellara and Forty-nine Cants. AH luyosted In solid securities, Lesses promptly sottled and paid. Rife & Kaufman, ;aqentb, Ne. 19 Eaat Klmp; Street. eel-dradM.WAa.U WAMTEU-JKKStlaiaKINO APPHKA tlces. apply at Dressmaking Parlors, 2d fleer. OkOltOE FAUNESTOCK. I nairs em aianu j, dl5.8tdU.WA3 It East King street. HUM aA.LB. Pum.te Ai.tc-uil.-uUbMUAY, UBcacas BEUlS,lB3t,r.t Xe. ISA North Charlette street, bouseheld and kitchen furniture, con. ttstlng of buteaus, settees, sideboards, sink, tables, chairs, rocking chairs, bedkteads, cradle, children's carriage, sewing maehlne. tubs, stands, glass and queensware, a goat beuse deer and many ethor articles. Bale te commence at one o'clock p. in. JOHN WETBL. II. Sdcbirt, Auctioneer, dlS-U BIDS) WILL MB HEUK1YMU TO t. St.. DECEMBER M, lSSt, at tbe banking house el D. P. Lecber A Ben. ler Tweuty-slx neglsiered Bends et S'CO eaeb. or any part thereof, te be Issued by the Laneaster City t-cbeul Beard, bearing four per cent; Interest, payable quarterly. The bends will be dated January 1, 18SJ, and redeemable at tbe pleas, uru el the beard at any time alter January s, 1SW, and shall be payable en January 1. lstu, UOBEUTA. EYANB, Chairman Finance Committee, a. X. 4td dsc9,U,.t3.1B PUULIO SSLK-ilN VfKUNKSDAY, US. UEMUEU 17, 1831, will be sold at tbe late residence et Lydla A Davis, dseeased, Me. vl Vast Orange street. Lancaster, a large let et household and kitchen turnlture, consist ing et enu elegant set of parlor furniture, ene handsome sideboard, ball dozen walnut dining-room chalts with leather baess and scat?, ene dining-room extension table, two nanaseme ssts ei wainut Deasieaus witu dressing bureaus and wash stands, carpets, liedy llrussel and Wilten velvet t bat racks. cbalrs, tables, pictures, ene cooking stove, dishes, etc., etc.. etc, baletocemmenco at 1 o'clock p. m., el said day, when attendance will beglven and terms Wile known by D. U.8HENK. IIiibt SacisnT, Auctioneer. dl3-8t YALUAHLK KCBIUHNUN AT PUULIU BALB.-On FKIDAT. DBO. M, tbe Un derslgned will sell at publle sale at the drape hotel, North Queen streat, tbe three-eiery and atUe BRICK DWKLL1MU 110USB, with three-story and attle back building, known as Me. 1S1 feast Oram street, containing it rooms and 3 large garret, with alt modern conveniences and sewerage connections. The let is l2x?4) feet, mera or less, te Marlen alley with an aeunuance or truit in mil Deartng. Bale te commenea at 7.o'cleck, when terms will ba made known by deOIS-tsd 11KNUTBUU11KUT, AUCt. OUtSHIVriS HALB, TO-MOUUOW (TUESDAY), DKO.IS, 1S94, at in o'clock, a. m.. by virtue et sundry writs efjflr facial. 1 will expose te puelia sale at thestorereomsotUEOltaKB. SCUAUM, NOS.27,and 81 SOUTH QUKKN BTM In the city et Lancaster, the following per sonal property t A large &ck et furniture, consisting et Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Ash and Cherry ileuroem buiu, uii, rtusa ana outer rar rar ler Bulls, 11 all Stands and Racks, Par Par eor Cabinet, Extension and Dining Tables. Boek Ceses. WrtUng Desks, lounges, Sideboards, Centre Tables. Chairs. Rockers. Musle Stands, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cradles, dribs, etc Belied and taken in execution as the property el Ueerge B. Bchaum, and te be sold by JOHKlLUiall. Bale'wlll be held this evening at 1 o'clock nd te morrow morning at 0 o'clock, dli-ttd Sheriff. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa, HMUMVA. TKOK tUTTJBltM. HUB OO W W W tiTT' N R It O OWWWVrNNN Kit U U WVWW K K RO O WW WW M V OO W W S B 5 as" nnit oe Nir k no e NN unit K K l 1 II k u oe This medlclun. combining Iren with pur vegetablft lentca, quickly and completely CURES DHPKl'8lA, INUIOESTION, HA LAK1A, WEAKNESS, 1MPUUE BLOOD, CHILLS and KICVKiland NEUUALOIA. By rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed. It reaches overy part et the system, BartOesand enriches the bleed, strengthens te muscles and nerves, and tenes and invig orate the system: A fine ApputUer Best tonic known. It will cure the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, such as Tasting the reed. Belching, Ileat in the Btoin Btein ach, Heartburn, etc. The only iron medicine that will net black n or Injure tbe teeth. It la invaluable ter diseases peculiar te women, and te all persons whelcau sedoutery lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases ofHthe Liver and Kidneys. Persons sullen ng from the eflect of over work, nervous troubles, less of appetite or debility, experience quick rellef and renewed energy by lu use. It does net canse Headache or produce Con-stlpatlen-OTUEU Iren medicines de. It Is the only preparation el Iren that causes no injurious eUecW. Physicians and drnggtsta reoemmend it aa thn best. Try lu The genuine has Trade Murk and crossed red lines en wrapper. Toke no ether. Made WMIOAL OO. ""T1 ..., saplvdAlvw AMVBBMBKT3 TfULTON OPJCltA HUU9B. WEDNESDAY AND TUU113DAY, DECBM BEU17A18. THE QUEAT STENT I SUTDAM'S DIME HUMPTY DUMPTY AND BPECIALTY COMPANY. Tbe QUEAT MAUIIITTIUB the Greatest Clown In the World. First-class Artists lu a nrt-class olio, ADMISSION 10A2SOENTB. Beserved Seats at opera home without extra ebarge. dint TJULTON UtrJSBA UUUBK. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 10. BOSTON'S GBEATKSl' PAVOBITEB, WM. REDMOND & MRS. TH0S. BARRY And their Superb Company In UlIAS OS. BOUNK'B Urandttomantle Drama, a Midnight Marriage. Geed Acting, lleautltad Costuming, Thrilling Cllmaxra, a Hagalflcent Production, La Belle Prance In the Age et Splendor. ' The nlav la a maatomlcee Ot art." .Bosten Strata. " M rs, Barry Is a thorough artist and charm ed tbe audience at every point." Brooklyn Timet. Will be presented with the same oOeetaa Slaved in tne Chestnut Street theatre, Pblla sipbta. ADUIBBIOK 1 60 A 7SURI4TB. BESKttVKD BEATS CO A Tl CUNTS. Fer sale at opera beuse office. diast txaojBLZAJiiseua, $150.00, aVul Uuslness opening by i PARTY IIATIISU TUIH amount can bear el a geed addressing jaceb roesic. dl 2tdMA8U 113 East street, Lancaster, Pa. -lUIIOKS BAVK LOflll SINUE UKOIUEU I that the Yellow l"rent Be, Cigar Is the best In the state, at lliUTHU'l TKLLOW FUONT OIUAU STORK. a anitiNus wuitk a buwau ruB age 4 pounds GRANULATED for STO- PURK TKh, uerFKKS and BP1CKS at Surprisingly Lew Prices. CLARKE'S, Ne. S3 West King Street. 1C(( ruDRUS OOOD U4KINU HUT ,UUU TKR. liis and 18 ceuu per pound. 7 80O DOJZKN LIUKD JtUOB. NKWORLKaMB BAKINU '.MOLABSEB. QoedatlOo, Best at 16c, fancy at 18c pur quart. PURB WHITEUUAK.60 KELLOW, 6c per pound. And a Full Line of NEW HOLIDAY UkOUKKIES. OKU. WlANT.t dlS 0t Ne. 111 West King street. TttUUuT10N IN OTKBMIAT1, Xv In order te reduce our large stock et Pur Ilfavers, Meltons, Kerseys, and Corkserews, for Ovsrceatlngs, 1 win, for the next se days, maket'iemue te yenr enler, lu flmt-class style, at greatly redueed prices. All garmrnts are guaranteed te at perfect and only the best auallty el trimmings are used. . . A.D.U()aEN8TEIN, Pine Tailoring, ' tl North Queen street, opposite the poatemce. nuniBun k COLU WATS) UUMlAU, ANU BECHTOLD'S Is the place te go te save money In Under wear and Umlery. Scarlet All Weel suirta and Drawers at 75e and upwards. White and Mixed at (Se and up. Comforts from 75e up te II Ce. Knit Jacket, working Panu. new makes e overalls, btsttn themarsru Woolen and Cotten Shirts, Gloves. Mils, and a variety et staple goods suited (or overy day in tbe Tsar. lUKCUTOLD. I INe. M Kertn Queen Bt. bJ BUD H hBB, R K K W Na BBB 1JTTTTT1TT EBT 'JKR BCS3S JBIS li ? ? & SHU "SIS. Ebb II v ksa K b Buufi SECOND EDITIOH- TUBSDAT MVBNIHO, DBO. 10, W04. WORLD'S EXP0SITI01V OPENED AVTOB BOMB DKLAY AT H'Sw Prcildsat Arthur ueagratnlatas tn r e tsrset ttse EnMrprtse A Large U freaaat at ska wklt Hoase. Wasbinoten, D. 0., Dee. 10. There wm considerable delay In the open Ins; exercises at the New Orleans exposition today. A. large crowd of distinguished people hed gathered at the White Beuse and every arrange ment made for the president te open the exposition In appropriate style. The president took his station at the telegraph and remained standing there surrounded by his eabinet for ever half an hour before the signal that every thing was in readi ness was reeeived by the telegraph opera tor. The Marine band was present and had exhausted the pregramme of national aire for the occasion. The orewd became Impa tient and many people left the building. The signal was reeeived at half pest two o'elook and in a few minutes the address of President Richardson, et the exposi tion, was reeeived. In the name et the people of the United States the president congratulated the citizens of the Benthwest ea their advanc ing prosperity. He referred te great pos sibilities in store for New Orleans, situated aa it Is at the gateway of the trade be. tween United States and Central and Seuth America and oenoluded as fellows. ' 'And new at the exeeutlve mansion in Wash ing In the presence of the assembled representatives of the friendly nations of the world, of the president of the Senate, of the speaker of the Heuse of Representatives, of the ehlef justioe and associate justlees of the supreme court, of the oemmlttee from each Heuse et Congress and of members of my eablnet, I again and In their name congratulate the promoters of the exposition upon the auspioieus inauguration or an en terprise which premises sueU far reaching results with my best wishes for the fulfill ment of all its great purposes I new de de elare that the World's Industrial and Cotten Centennial Exposition Is new open." Preceedlnxa tn Uengrsa, Washinoteh, Dee. 10. Mr. presided ever the Benate te day. Iugalls Among the names sent te 'the Souate te day were B. Piatt Carpenter, of New Yerk, te be governor of Mentana, and Nathan D. Certrldght. jr., te be postmas ter at Maueh Chunk, Pa. t. IN THE BOUSE. By appointment et Speaker Carlls'a the Heuse was ealled te order by Springer aa speaker pre tern. After seme debate tbe Heuse passed a resolution te adjourn from December 20th te Jannary 0th. The Heuse then resumed consideration of the Inter Btate oemmerce bill. A Train Plnagea Inte a Keck slide. Pouebkeefsie, N. Y., Dee. 10. Early this morning the Atlantie express, bound south en the West Shere read, crashed into a slide of reeks opposite this etty. One sleeping car, two day coaehes and tbe baggage and smoking ear were burned. The fireman. James German, had his right leg broken and two passengers in the smoking car were badly injured. A 11 the rest eseaped with slight bruises. A notorious Thief Ksaapas Frem Bit Uell, Chicago, Dec 10. Lswronee Beattie, the notorious thiet and ex-oenviot, en whose testimony the police are expeeted te make geed their eharges against Mienael Ueleman, or Having murdered Police Officer Meheney here In 1881, es es es oaped from his cell In the Central polleo station en ouneity nignt, ana tne laet was net disclosed until last night. Celeman is under arrest at Eaat Bt, Leuis. Banged for Elllng Ilia Sed; Cincinnati, O., Dee. 10. Jehn B. Heffman was hanged here this morning Torre-rw.a.&LhUiBon, He wept while listening te tbe readlbgor-tbea&iu. warrant and begged pltoeusly net te be "Downed in the papers." He had te be neiu wuue namg bandcutied ana was supported en the raaffeld by two men while the noose was adjuatearlle made no speech, A OaDg of Youthful Tblsvea la Reading. RuADiKO.Pa. Dee. 10. Tbe arrest of three boys of between 8 and 10 years of age led te the discovery of a gang of thieving lads wne systematically robbed stores, factories and private houses. Their plunder was taken from tbem and upon their premise te disband they were released from custody. IVnelMale Cletn uaaleri suspend. Philadelpbia, Dec 10. Messrs. Beyer & Hex, wholesale oletb dealers, suspended payment te-day. The firm ia rated at from $75,000 te $100,000, with a speelal eapltal of $25,000, whieh expires en the first of January next. A Bey's Bead Out Off by railing Ceal, Shenandoah, I'a., Dee. 10. Jehn Handley, aged 14 years, while working at bis father's side, at Turkey Itun colliery this morning, had his head oempletely severed from his body by a fall of oeal, and Jehn Wagner was seriously if net fatally injured., notifying Workman el st Saduetlan In Wagsa. Tbbntew, N. J., Dee. 10. The New Jersey steel and Iren works in this elty has given notiee te tbe empleyes of a ten per cent, reduotlen In wages after the 27th lnst. J Oellty et murder In tne Second. Degree Baltimore, Dee. 10. Ia the case Irene Newman, colored, en trial for the murder of Martha E. Gorden, tbe jury te day rendered a verdict of guilty of mur der in the second degree. A Palls Paper Says Minister Morten baa Leilgnea. Pinm, Dee. 10. The Figare today anuounees that Mr. Morten, American minister here, had resigned en aoeount et the eleotien of Cleveland, Morten, hew ever, denies the story. WSIATUKK 1HDIOATIOHS. WAsaiNOTON, D. O., Dee. 10. Fer the Middle Atlantie states, fair weather, lower temperature in the northern part. nearly stationary in southern part, westerly finds. InHa. MAJIKJila. rnueaalpaiA asaraat. PitLAcnrsiA. Dec. it. rienr market dull and prices weakt superfine Bute, W tss Ol te i de Exuadel W ecas 00 1. Pa- tamUy, tS MOS Ml winter clear, BW4J4i de stralJhta. at 00a SOt Minn, extra, clear, U teat M t straight, H 00O4 0; Wisconsin clesj as 104 23; straights, N 8095 1 winter patents 0)a en i spring de, It togs 23, Rya flour dull at IS w. Wheat market eeadler Ne. S W"'nBed 77iei Ne. s de, 70e Ne. 1 Penna, ;dt Ha t Ne. S Delaware de. 810. nnm firmer nnder Uaht eQerlna and fair demand i steamer, 47XaSKe t sail yellow and de mixed 49O49W0I ija 1 O, Bftl ana. Oats firmer, with talrdemaudt Ne. 1 White, S5H05a I Me- ,de "Hf sie i Ne- a de, sie i I .. reiecwxi, iu)u i ,w. a 1 1 aa. mi UUKN 4MW. Kye easlerat COc Seeds- Cleverseed dull at SiJ7Xet Timethy dull at 11 4081 45 1 , fbAXseed firm atV;4Hl . Winter Bran quiet at 111 7515 aa. Prevision market quiet, but prlees steady s India Mess Beet tner?li L'lty da. Hi S lieni Mess Perk, SiSUOCli M Beet ttams, 110 ftslfaVO Bacen.' SWt Smeked Shoulders, at ,7f) TMe i salt ue Hke smoked Dams, iex llke i pickled dc,9KJ We. m . . , Lard swedyj city refined, i sei loose butcberr, W1Q I prime iWsjb t sesjT. saawMaaamaaw ' J " ltMlam tsi EMM . dalli '''Crsatne: aensrifle, n, sssn tras,issne Western Roils at MMe t MMSklag. Midi; I pelBg, MtlM. 1 . ...' ,ii. fnrsiUetji4 ewsyi Mirtw, mtrte t Wess ra tee, FI7,e. si , ubeesr-Biarket steady, wttaqntet Maw Yerk fall ereama. it, -tf K rak risu. Atintaai nuait..' u im SbaAmZ.'. il lZ12m V?' "'ilZl JT :; i pn Hin. asjiui'.saa Petrels PetretaBm inll v.. . WblskTuullt Weevil tela ? asawBsiw. , ' i , steady rl5yte,,rtefc ""?! Whkat ihM.M.kiu. . ... ' 5 i ; '.' i ;T;.,"."T"1 TPftJ?" aQiiTw i , na mAu-l. 9.SamVSA . -. . .- him) ..-.u-.i,,. , cv. m 67KS187J40. UAS com MSKe lower safl anil i Mil 'J5K' spot, .7)He I de fntnre. HH9KfA Oatil a trifln llmiin. iT. . W..'"S'' "L. 7t...)-. ,...na w. ut,, . ,..-iiS.?. : S,".':.-'!"!!? ." W TiKi' twiJi'' t ' 'vwy v i"" ' iMt -jS rtimiwra ararn ntummTM. 'S', wiaTws .."' ..??, .'r kji & ck... .-. r; i-T . "-. .--i- --- - -a ;--. -.-. m a.-i.. uaaii h,ii. iisn. bvi. n-n .n. . ... u omenMBj eu, at tve asieai stay at mj i asked. , J Cern was flrmt Ne. 9 cash and Deev le3A bid Jan. at S70 asked t May at e bid, sj , (lata were dull and nominal t Ne. II cash at' Vj-JJ' Clnvorseed was dull prime, casta sad De cember at It te. Drranil--W!lMlfcwa.a Arm Vi t tVhlta At 7Vfe ler cash and December) J7e for Janu- .j; f ny i uuiuinaur S6 jte jnr rnnniarv i nn.a &- j.. ted.TS'.ia ler cash and December : Tl We Set '.l umumji nuuiieKijT Bt inug xer fnuruarvt .rsi no. s Ked nominally at ie t Michigan Suit '&?. Bed at 7Ke t receipts, ll.noe bn.th. "au -Light mixed at iMHe t Ne. 1 White nemlnallv at 2?n i Nn a ur'iir, m.i Cern Ne. a at 89e asked 3He bid. .1l5?MACem wa aetlvB i new high mixed at 83HOS35SO j new Ha.1 rntuxt at US)SSwe. Oata were dull t Ma -whlLa at it5V.et Ne. mixed MOMKe. ivi Kye was scarce and nominal Ne. at M sie. '"'"''s,-- Live Bteett nultst. Catoiae-Uogs Bacetpts, 40010 beadt snip, ments, 8,300 bead i market steady t values unevent rough paeklng,S:K01fliHj- packing et from 2tenSM pounds. IS M '21 1 light. el from 160 te 110 pounds, S3 8ra 00 shippers, ssgiM; market closed weak! Srt.eOa ruwela unsold. catue BeoelpU, 8,rea head t shipments, J.UiO ., head t market generally worn active and t vinrs nrm I two carloads Christina beeves geed te chelee smpvtng.uas t common Je,s'?t' medtum te geed. S3 15B4 t stockers and feed-.-'-rfHS, ; ers, (StjiMt Texans oewsjti 'jO03Ji Texas Bhcep-uecelpts, 3.500 beadi shlpments, !00 1 market steady: Interior te tUr.tlM 7.t; medium te geed, tS-SSJit choice, JWJ1 19; unnsunas snep ana lamus, S3- East Maner Cattla Nothing doing t re ceipts, B.OuQ head t shlpmsnta, SSI hed.". Uess active t Pblladelphlas. st 4004 89 ; Yerker. M 7 04 U j reeelpts, 8,503 head ; ship ments, 5,M head. Bhtep were slew but unchanged ; prime, M 7534 I fair te geed. SSQS50I oeiamon.tlSJl r ceipts, o.u.uneaa smprnenu, l,.e ueaiu Philadelphia uanla Market. Meitdat, Dec. 15. The arrivals et live ntnr.lr nt thn varlnna stock varda were I Ter the week r.sue beeves, 10,000 sheep, 0,100 iL wa hega. Provleua week-a, beevea. U.WI-ClJt' --- - tUU Wua --- I .1. 1 Lll ilPWWflllWi MiT ..l ignyilw tfgt.rti.wwwwln' ,nrt igfth"-' .' "rff a fair demand, rates advanced a traction. 'i'Vfe Among the arrivals wtre lour extra aae Ken- ,'"a tueky steers, weighing nearly ifcice pounds. ., i.i a each, which were sold by Michael uiinan tewwr- U. O. Beekman. atse per pound tone wcIgb-'jv,C'?jV.iV Inr 1 ret nnnnrin. whlrli nitrchasnd bar Jes. ," . ':!.?T'.'," -"--"-.: rT- it- "r ttt. .ii' z.z z ipau as, waicu waa purcmuHu ut iiw-,- , &", These flve steers were thn best .Sj RtlnnatHUO. ever sold In tbe elty, they coming trout Uie LOU OllV. I.I1HV UU1II1UK UUIM IUO . .. -5.' old Henry Clay larm in Kentucky vf?y we quote as ioiiewsi Kxtreinrs. 3tJ8Kei lle't sales, Mtect Kxtra, OflffMct tioed, 5iO?ie s Aledium, VitJi0 : common, sate. rat oews were dnli at 9V3UWO. Milch oews were dsmnrallsad at tSOflSS. Veal calves were aotlve at 6503. Sheep and Lambs were only in fair demand, but the light arrivals land higher prlcea west forced ratus here up fully He. We quote aa follews: Kxtre, tHQMe Qoed, 40Dc: Medium, SfJ SJlej Common, 9JH(e t Lambs, SHtjec. Uega were In fair demand, closing at fMMKiV SALM Ol BXSVaS AT WBST rHILUIILrBIA TOBDS. Among the soles at tbe West Philadelphia Yards were i Bedger Maynes, 100 Western, BnKc: Daniel Murphy, t7 Kontncay,6aeo. Daniel Smytn llre., 124 Western, 6tc. Jehn MeArdle, se Kentucky and Ohie, eHV 1Kb. B.8.MePUlln,7a Western, 8KXe, B. r. McPillln. Weatarn, sstifie Hippie 4 Brether. 100 cows, Aa. 3K9 4KC I A. ft J. Christy. 17J Virginia. StSCe. . 1 (J. Hf.himtrt Ce.. 147 Westarn SSfle. Behauberg's raui; tw west. ntm-wWva.I3W ' OSHc Ivt Lewensteln. 1S7 Western, 4KQ6C. Isase Adler. (3 Virginia and Western, SXQBMe. H. chatn,15 Western, saKe. k Hern, 87 Western, IQlHa. , . . P.Sheets, 28 W. Va, set.1He. M. Levi, SO Western. 5ul)ic. Bachmau A Levi, 130 W. Va., and Western 3 flse. N. B. Herbert, 41 Kentueby, 4J03He Dennis Bmyth, 60 Western ana Virginia, H9 9a-Ma ciemsen. S3 Chester oe 4U9Ke. 8. Hellbren, w wesitern, ZWtWfi. Sel Lewensteln, in Weatnrn, SK4BW0, Bcnwarts a suitor, se western, 648X0. hiSfis City dressed beeves were" In' rlr demand ,& anu prices oiejcd at 7t77Kc-, witn sates et ex-, -,:.? J treme common as low as tKet western dreued "' ?.'Viffl being aueted at 8XO sa. VX"M ABATTOIB SALSS. Redger Maynes. 100 head, 7flr?c. L. HcCandleas A Ce., Its bead, 73)ie. O. B. Dengler, 70 bead, 7Qa II. Q. Beckman, 17 hnad. SKOSKc. J. 11. Ward. St liead. KtmaHe. Themas Bradley, sa wastern, WCfte. Dressed Sheen were In fair reauest at Se. Lambs selling aa blgh as 10c cules-mes. . Bradley, SUO h ead at SHCITe, Bteea saarataas. Quotations by Heed, McOrann A CO., Beas. Br. Lancaster. Pa. Ua-W. Mat. Missouri PaclQe. ......... .... .... saicnignn iftsubnuu......... New xerk Central; Mew Jersey Central...... Ohie Central............... Del. Lack. A Westarn.... Denver A Bie Grande.. . Brie.... .......... ......... Kansas A Texas. Lake Bhore...... .......... 86H SX 87 Chicago N. w com.... N. N.,Ont.A Woatern.... bt. Paul A Omaha Padflc Mall... ...... ... Uechester A Pittsburgh., ut. Paul..................... Texas Paclfle Union Pacific Wabash Common..,,. ... iX naeaaa rruiDrreuM...... West'rn Union Telegrapb Louisville A Nashville... N. Y.. CM. A St. L Lehigu Valley..... Lehigh Navigation... ..... 91 23 Pennsylvania.. ............ BIX Keauing.. ....... ......... .... P.T. A Buffalo Northern Pacific Coin... W-i Northern Paclfle Prat. . S. Uestenvllle Philadelphia A Erie...... .... Northern Central. ........ ... Underground....... ,..... .... Canada Sentherm. .... .... OU.......................... il i' Peenle'sPaasenser. Jersey Central............ .... .... OregonTrauseontlnentaL .... Reading (isnerel Mtirs.,.. .... ... ... .,,. . .... -. rnnadrlpeta. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Erie B. K. Keatung nsiuna.,,... Pennsylvania Kallroed ...................... ....j-llrik reed...... ....... .....,. !' ' read.... .......... eysj, - I fSSrh v2iv u!i !i I u-nUaA (Vmin.ntM nr Naw Jsnur... ...... .19S Northern Padnc. .... .,.,........ Northern Paclfle Preferred.. ....... ........ S HnrthArn nfllltr&l &&llreiuf. ....... ......... M Iutnl0h Navliratinn flnmnjknv. ......&.. .. 401 Xr l.trtwn I2A11.WU. ....lStl Central Transportation Company JS',, Buttale, N. Y-.end Philadelphia '.it Lllue acuuvtauii aaurraa.. .......... ...... w 4$ 4fj3 ''0A .... SvTO "s iH ' -Mm W,i 6iG 'VT;4 8ijJ 86J -s. J .... 11 ij , i itic. - $4 M a , v ,jj 4 ' :H"-s "" Ja! tK'jM mi n. 42 ee 4"" 2 --.i Mew xeia. QaotaUem by Associated press. Stocks firmer. Meney, lc ' ' New Yerk Central.... . .............. 88 ICHa Knllmail ............................... 14S47" Ad&ms Kxpreas..... ......... ............4' .Alv Michigan central Railroad ,....,.. Jf ..;-. Michigan Sonthera Railroad .flH..,'''-? UllaeU Centrul KoHread !' Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad rfjn ?V ' Chicago A Reck Island RUed.........lH ,v - Pittsburgh A sTert Waymt llred. ..,.,: w; , western unieTeAasrrasm Mmvmy...,t, Teledo A Wabasli.M....M.. ......... ...mm.' ' New Jersey Custsnu...... .'...... ...... .4 Nw Yerk. Oaart Wtra.',.. ....;1 J55P!RSt u.iT.ali hiiturlkanwaelthbut 1 bring health te all aaKaraf trem ,diiewM tba kidneys, liver awt urlniry erga, MJUj oxpendwtlnludielissaBteHotldi Uft s llible llcsr.'s CKWney and LWtI'PM Dropsy. khjumalls and UrWit's INsssei nn immediately rtMsevea by Its fe'jmiy m II H '.'-kt J-&& 5!1 jny v , vJfrSt-' M !f t ?.. j: '1 - t zm '.S& . HlV ? '.-ft JSV m m refill "iS' ?i v AtA m Kr4 ,m Wi vl . tlJ it?'' ifjffl Ufa m jf , .. h F3M "Hi VKV"' Kt I P. ST. && iuiSr" j ww.-H & .a J til vA V AJ. M' : BI i . . "b ' ;n & -Sv ws :j 4 it"H V ! J-jJB '. ( ltL-JfeL lL-WAttAsVt '
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