LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,. 1881. COUKT OF COMMON' I'LEAS. Before Judge Livingston. David "W. Patterson, assignee in bank ruptcy of Bernard Sheit, v.s. the Mutual fire insurance company of Chester county. This was an action for damages. The tes timony for the plaintiff showed that in 1874 Bernaid Sheit owned a farm in Mar tic when he insured his buildings in the defendant's company, as fellows : $1,000 en -dwelling heufcc, $2,0-10 en the bain and S3j en the heg-ncn. Ii tiie year line Short became bankrupt and I). "W. Patter son, esq., became bis assignee. In that year $300 of an additional insurance was effected en the barn and $300 en the stock. On August 31, 1878, the barn buiucd. The policy stipulated that the insurance company could cither pay the amount of the insurance or lebuild the building destroyed. Seme time after the fiic, when the assignee had effected anangemcnts te build a new bain, the company contracted te erect a new barn in place of the one de stroyed. In May, 1870, the plaintiff was notified that the barn had been rebuilt by the company. The plaintiff icfuccd te accept the building as he claimed that it was defective and infciier te the old one. The old walls wcic ued in the ciectiuii of the new barn and they were claimed i be unsalc. The plaintiff also claimed that there was a great deal of delay in the elec tion of the new lui n by the company, which was net finished until Match, 1ST!). On account of the d lay seveial of plain tiff's cattle died as theic was no place te keep them but a tuuipei.uy shed en the premises. The plaintiff effcicu in evidence the pol icy te show the nattue of the covenant te rebuild. This was objected te as the ac tion was one of tiespass in the case te ic ic cevcr damages and net bie.ich of any cove nant of the pelic v. The ceuit sustained the objection. The plaintiff then asked leave te amend the action by making it one of covenant instead of tiespass in the case and te substitute a narr in covenant and change all the pleadings in the action. This was allowed and the c.iu-c was con tinued. The jury in the case of Mar, Ann Krcider, by her next fiieud David Ciainer, vs. Ames Ki cider, icndcicd a veidict in favor of the defendant. Ilofeio Judge I'.illorhen. In the case of David 1. Heir v.-.. Isaac Bacr, the jury lcmleied a veidict in favor of the plaintiff for v:'i:S.tU. Reason, for a new tii.il weie filed and a liiic was granted. Yfilt ex SUtrapemcut. A writ of e.stiepemtnt was gi anted le I'd ward K. Seibcrt, et al., council of the Evangelical church of Uiiekeiviile, te pic vent Mr. Fctnsler et al., from cutting tim ber from a piece of land in Kliz.ibcth town ship. This laud is in dispute between the parties. Slander "suit. James B. Geed has entcicd a suit for slander against Vndrew Geed in tlr pio pie pio thenoi ary's eflicc. Sale r Tobacco. Mr. L. T. Hcnscl, of Quairyville, has purchased the following lets of tobacco of 18S0, most of them being gievvn in the vi cinity of Quarry ville : 'iem Kiidelih He.ssler, lacie at 15), 10 and 5 ; Emery Hair, 1 acie at l.". ."i and :) : Daniel Ebeily. 1 acie at 20, 10. e and :. ; Jacob Fiitz, 2 aciesac 12J, .r and .'; lless C. Cellins, 1 acie at lit, 7 and:!: Jehn Stanten, 1 acre at i:i, 5 and:!; "Wilsen Walker, acre at Sand :; ('yuis tl. Ban, 1 aero at "12, (5 and 3: Win.' II. Rinier, 2 acrcsat 12, 6 and "; Benjamin Kissel, 1 acres, part at 12, 5 and 3; part at 10, ."i and 3, and part at 1 1, 5 and 3 ; Isaac "Welt man, 1 acre at ', -land 3:. Jacob Nclf, 2 acres at 14, ti and 3. 2J. Ii. Heir, of West Lanipitcr, La ..!! 4 acres at 22, 7 and 3; I).;M IIami-.li. of Maiihcim, has sold his ciep te Bail, for 20, 7, 3 ; Wm. Weiss, of Maiihcim, sold te Hair at IS, 0, 3; Mr. Hestcttcr, of P.ua dise, sold his cup of 3 acres te Bnidiiiau at 18, 8, S; Benj. U. lieir, of Celciain, has sold his ciep te OppBiiheimer at 20, 17,8,5; II. Witmer, of Mauheini town ship, sold 3 acres te Bensen at 221, 10, 3: Jacob Hess, of Mauheini township, sold e acres at 21, 0, 3 ; Mr. Res-el, of Chester county, sold hi- ciep te Shirk for 20, (i, 3 : Jehn Get shall, of Paradise, sold te Smith 3 acres at 20, 12, 8 ; Daniel D. Hess fold te Fry & Wcidlcr 3 aeics at 17, (5 J, an 1 3 acres at lfi, CJ. m 0en tlie Cutters. Yestciday a thaw set in and it has'ton has'ten tinucd during te day and is. likclv te con tinue if any faith may be put in Prof. Vei: nor and "Old Piebabilitics. ' In many parts of the city the sidewalks aic in eiy bad condition. They might be much improved and the walking made much bcttei if houscheldeis would open the public gutteih iu front of their pieperties and the piivalc jjutte'r.s running fiem their pi emiscs. Censidnate people have already doue se, less considei censidei ate people aic doing se te-day, and the careless and indifferent should at once be compelled te de se or fined for a viola tion of the city ordinance which directs that the water courses shall be kept open. A word te the police will no doubt be sufficient te abate the nuisance complained of. Appeal Da;. Te-day is the first appointed day of ap peal from assessments levied against tax payers by the district asscsseis. The dis tricts ou the list for te-day aie theboienghs of Adamslewn, Washington, Str.isburg, Marietta and Elizabcthlewn. The asses sors and county commissioners arc en hand at the commission?! s office te hear ap peals, but only a few, thus far, have ap pealed from the assessment. Appeals from the ether dish icts of the county will be heard en the days set down and heretofore published. Officers Elected. Inland City division Ne. 7 I'nifeiiued Rank K. of P. have elected the following officers for the ensuing year. Sir Knight Commander M. M. Barten. Sir Knight Lieutenant Commande! Julius Levy. Sir Knight Herald J. B. Marklcv. Sir Knight Guard D .II. Markley. Sir Knight Sentinel Albeit Sitter. Sir Knight Recorder Jeremiah Rife. Sir Knight Trustee D. II. Maikfcy. Installing Officer Daniel Auramp. Sale or Keal j;tnte. Allan A. Ilerr & Ce., real estate and in surance agents, sold te Henry Lively, al Alse, for Jehn C. Haw.-. en the smiie. day, 0 feet of building lets fronting ou Park avenue, te 3Iessrs. Fraim & Ce.' Who Is He? The llanisburg Telegraph of last even ing says : " A boy named Cenrad Camp applied at the mayor's office last night for lodging. He paid his father could net keep him, and he was tlj ing te make a living for himself. The lad supposed te have run away, and was held until the Lan caster people can be heard from."' Stabbing Aflair at a Dancing l'artv. A sleighingpaiiy of twelve couples went from Reading te Sinking Spiing. At the Centennial hotel in that village they had a dance, and while the same was in pregiess one of the paity named Quinn dicw a knife, and severely cut a young man named Steudt above the left eye. The e,iauel is said te have erigualed through jeal ousy. Mayer',) Court. Wis honor had tivj unfeiluiutcs before him this morning, twoel whom were com mitted te charged. the Avorkheue and three dis- private saic, ycsteiday, a thrce-sterv buck dwelling, Ne. 136 Xeith Prince street, be longing te Samuel Vander.saal, for 83.-100. COLUMBIA NEWS. Clim IlI'tilaXAR COKKESrONDENCi: Sheriff Stilnc is at Columbia te-day. The Madam Ren tz female minstrel com pany came here from Middletown te day They arc booked here for the 18th and 19th, but we cannot leara whit they are doing here te-day. The snow is melting fast and sleighing is about played out in town. The school beard will meet to-menow night and council ou Fi iday night. It is said that a lace will take place this afternoon en the liver between a Yeik county pacer and a trotter from near Mount Jey. The latter, it i-raid, has a icceid of below 2:10. Chickens were the cause of a suit yester day at the office of Justice Frank. Seveinl colored individuals made their appearance under compulsion te explain where and hew they get held of a number of fowls in which they were trafficking. Their expla nation was net satisfactory te the justice and he bound them ever te appear at cbuit two of the j) u ty te answer the charge of laiccny and the thiid for receiving stelen piepeity. The tcigiveisatiens which the suit developed weie liunc. The fair for the benefit of the A. M. E. chinch begint this evening in the chinch lecture rooms. The arm of tiie Pennsylvania railroad lound-heusc tuin-table has been repaired and new the heavy engines are being plaeed in and taken from there as Usual. In this city en Monday a Philadelphia detective ai rested a man who was wanted by Justice Frank te answer the charge of the laiccny of an ovcrce it valued at Sle and a watch weith $12. The man was h: ought te Columbia and taken before the justice jcstci day, but he had pawned the stolen ai tides. There will be mere of this. Tiie Republicans of the First and Second w.uds will nominate their candidates for boieugh offices this evening. Beth wards it is thought will have waim meetings, as the fictions are mere than ever at logg"i legg"i hcads. The legulais and iiregulai.s el the Fis.st waul are making their light en jus tice of the peace and the latter will tiy t:eiy expedient te get lid of the pluiality rule. There will probably be a streng fight for icmperaiy chaiiman. Caison Devan, a somewhat noteiiius colored individual, at about four o'clock this meiuiur, infeimed Special Officer Michael Dj.Miijjrr that another colored man wilii whom he (Devan) had been drinking dining the night puipe-.ed break ing iiitosemc store en Locust street before meining, and had invited Devan te as sist him in the job and share the spoils. Devan said that he declined and he warned 1 singer te keep a sharp leek out. Dysin gei informed Special Officer Ilcniy Rodeu Redeu Rodeu heuser of what Duvcu had said, and the two efficcis concluded they had better be en the aleit until da light. Seme time after thii Rodenheuser passed a col ored man en the street. He thought, at iii.st, that, the man had a bag of coal, but when he had passed, the officer was con vinced that his actions weicsuspieieasaiid he called te him te "held up.' The man did net "held up," but lengthened his step. Rodenheuscr again called, but tl e man staited te inn and the officer fired at him with his pistol. A piiisiiit took pi .ce but the thief eluded his puisuer and ts cipeil, (hopping mst of his booty, Low Lew evei, which was recovered. It was learned that he had bieken into Sujdei's shoe .store at the Ceiner of Pieiit and Locust streets, ami had made off with an arm fuli of shoes. He get off with two or tin cj pahs of geed quality shoes, but the ict weie picked up where he had dropped tlmm. Devan, lhe infeimer, was arrested, as it is thought lie is in possesien of in f ismatien which nny leid te tin" aire t of th. guilty p.utj. lne ureal: in tl.e mam wlei pipe, el which we spoke in the Ivn:i.ur.nxtE;! of Tuesday, was found at about three or lour o'clock ycsteiday afternoon within a couple of feet ei" where the pipe :. joined te the plug at th coiner if Thiid and Locust streets. A cei ps of the water com p my attaches are new employed in repair ing the break and it is thought f hi main will again be iu weiKing elder in a few benis. This break has given mere tioubie than any ether accident of the kind within a couple efycais. The gieund lias bout found lobe frozen te the depth of a cou ple of feet and the weikmen experience great difficulty in digging lhieue.li it. A BKSIAK AT HiK JtllsJIJlVi !!:. Its YmirSy Hiscuvcrcd una JT!mpt lleiucey. Supt. Cov f the almshouse bi ought the news te town this afternoon that a break h.id ecein led in the south bank of the wet le-eiveir of the city v.v.lei -weiks, near th-' point at which the 21-iueh main cnteis the icciveii,and a stream of walei about as thick a man's leg was mshing down ever the wall of the basin and ihle the lead below. Chief of Police Deichler. Superintendent of the Water Weiks Kitch, Mayer Mae Mae Geniglc and the newspaper men were ou the gieund in a lnnry. The sticam was found te be issuing from the bank about ten fret below the top of it. and te be about Mich as would flew fiem a four or five inch pipe. The signal was promptly given te tile engineer of the wafer weiks te step pumping and Mr. Kitch speedily dctei mined the source of the difficulty. The location of the out eut bieak indicated it. When the new re calving main amis put in and theic was .some dituculty about the cementing an almost similar bieak eccuncd. It is evi dent new that lhe fiest coming out of the gieund ha-, lifted the supply pine some inches above its usual lesting place, and the watci is lunuing out under it, finding its way down in a slanting cemse te tl e plpee wiicic it issues fiem the bank. As seen as the wafi r is lowered below the point at whish the lc-erveir is new fed it is expected that this will be seen and can be icmedied. The water can then be kept their until the necessary icpairs aie made. The Union r.itr. The fair of the Union equipment associ ation still gees en swimmingly in Rebeils's hall. The attendance last night was geed and the amount of -;,es enceuiagiug te the managers. The following namid aiti clcs weie chanced eiTand wen bv the person- named : A fitiit cake by Miss Zill.ih Cnmmings ; a pair of .lippcis by J. It. Waters : a silk tidy by J. Ii. Lytc. The fair will be open every ceiling this week. IHg Sleigimig rni'ly. Last evening a grand sociable, composed of 40 couples, managed by Mis. Hambright and Mi. lleiaec 'LMaitin. assembled at thci-csidiMicBefWm.lv. Mai tin, AVillow AVillew dale, Last Ilciupfiuld tevn&hii, and te the music of Miller's eichc-ti.i, had an enjoy able dancing paity. Itoeacy . j'.Ilncr. Pat Eoeiiev consulted a law, or hrfeic leaving for Incw Yeik jesienlay. It is also lcpei ted that he desiied te 1 est rain the lioupe from playing hcie, but was un able te de se by icf-en of his centiaet with Minn. Unlit Lamps. The police lepnt the following number of lamps unlit hi the several w.v.ds last night : Fiist waid 10. Second 10, Thiid 9, Fourth 5. Fifth 15, ,skth 10, Seventh 1 1, Eighth 18, Ninth 1 1. Total 105. Arrested cm Account or t?ie "Owl." The ?crtnleu agent of the Lancaster Oicl has been held for trial in default of 81,000 bail te answer charges of libel and circulating ebiccne literature. A Third-Termer. Jeshua L. Lytc, of the Examiner, has been reappointed notary public by Gover Gover eor Heyt. This is Mr. Lytc's third term. Thumb Cruibed. Jehn Deyle, of this city, a brakeruan en engine 135, Iceal extra freight east, had one of his thumbs badly crushed while he was engaged this morning in shifting cars at the W. and X. railroad junction, a short distance west of Coatesville. The nail was tern fiem the thumb and the flesh badly lacerated. Important Fer Toeacco Ilujej.. Tobacco buyers in search of geed Penn sylvania leaf of the '79 crop will find two packings of Lancaster and Lebanon coun ty crop aggregating COO cases at Leba non, Pa., waiting far a purchaser. 3td Amusement. JViofet." Tll eccentric musical comedy by the author of ' T2ie Mighty Dellar' w ill b produced at the opera house en Satnrday ; the town hi, been extensively ami beautifully billed in announcement of the coming at ti ac tion. A ontcuipeiaiy p its this tribute te the entcituiiiiKcjit: '-Fer two hours and a half UairisenS I'hote, kept the audience in a iear, at the Ac.dcmy list nilit. The appear ante of .MNs Alice Harilren drew many te the liensu who were there ei the feuncr visit et the .eiup my, m hen that lady v.-js tee ill te ap peal. 3Ii-s Ilaruser.'s every movement was one el sua; uml bat asheit lime elapsed be be be loie she had wen the plaudits of lhee present. Three time-, slie npieued upon the stase in answer te the wild applaue. Clara llarlelgh ex cuted :i difficult guitar sole and sang 'Gcuevlove" with plea.ing cireet. Ml- 1 heie-c Weed ciejtteil a faei able impre-sien by her spi cialiic-", and Iessis. teuis Ilairisen and I!, i;. l.raham earned a perfect steim el Imightei in their impersonation of ' Otte,' a German lcpeiler, and 'Sarah Bernhardt."' 'Deacon Cii.e." Wlinn this charming N'aw- Kngl-md idyl, w uttcn by the man w hose n line and 1 imc.ireliiscpai ably associated with thesieij et'-IIeien's It ibics,'- was piescnted in this lily c.uly in the pieient easen, cvery cvery bedy w he -aw it was delighted, and they will lcain with jileasine that Manager Mishler pio pie pio peM te lepied'ite the pieee with the Mime c.K uvl Tin sd.iy evening. '1 he nuer H of nieriiclii .1 and teilrl -eaps, the tl.lgl.lllt ClltlCtllM I3e:uucrii(!c humiliations. The Ucineer.it ic eteis of the fifth w.ud willineit at J'hilip Wall's (Jrcen Tree ITetel Hern (. ', - this evening te nominate a ward tltlie! !': event v. ci! ie and dejcneialien of the Mdnc.-sund in in uy eigaus Malt Bitteis. SAm'LK 01'JCK. I! s ii:i,..- .:..e leru v.inian utter a taithtul c..ursii ;i ttment wilii I.ydia 11. I'inkliaurj Vtetable Ciiiipeuiiii te continue te suiter Willi a ,e.i!.nis- et tiie uterui. Enclose a staintii, Mis. I.jdi.i;. Piukham, S-S Western aem:e. Lynn, Mass , ter pamphletb. tl-29-lydeed&w .lldtliers: Metlicrht! .'Mothers:! .tie jeu distiubed al night anil broken of j our test by a siel: cliild siitl'ering and crying Willi the e.teinciatinar juin et cutting teeth ? It se, gn at enee and get a bottle of MltS. WINs,.ew'- SOOTHING SVKUl. It wilt 10 lieve tile peer lililt; sutleicr iiuincdiatcly de pend upon it ; tlii'ie is no uiNlalcc about it. Theie is net a mother en e.ulii who has ever used ii, v he v ill net tell a en at once that it will leg'ilate lb- Niwcls, ami gie rest le the mother, ai.d leliel anil health te the child, epiiatingliLcr.ii-Jc. It K pwfeetly sale te ti-ci.i all ('.fee, and picuiAiit te llic I.iste. and U lhe pic-eiip'ie.i of one et the ebtest and best ieninle )h.siei.ini and iiur-v-i in the LTinted stitfsi. S(iK cveii-wheie; 23 cents il bottle. , lebS-diwM.W&l" j;e e i.;i.e I'etiiiiiii. ' 1 .'. ten year my wife was confined te l.er be 1 w itli su.-Ii .1 fouiplicatieii et ailincnlt) that noileeloi could lell whil w.'s the matter or ion hoi,. mil I U'ud upa binall ieituucin I111111 1)!!,' still!. si nientlis syn i saw a 17. S. Hag Willi Hep I'.ilten en It, and I thought I would bea tool mice llieie. lliied il. but my lelly pievi d te be w iiilem. 'J'we betll-s emeil her, s!n-is new-as wed am! tieug a any man's ufe. and it ee-I me e-ily two ilellais. Jte je hkeui-e tool Mi." II. V,'"., Itetieit, JMeh febl-J.d.Vw U.iiiy JlL'ms. Xi vera d i iw-sp? imt wc hear of some acci dent ttneugli the e.iie'e-3 u-e et kerosene. Heads el l.tniilles i.heuld caution their de nicstie . about iiiing it te start a lire with, and at the 1.1111c time always keep 11 supply et Dr. '.'hennas' 1-eleetiicOil en hand : best erne for bin lis, cut-, weuiuN, etc. Ktu s lie liy II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and I'll) -Net Hi Queen -meet, Lancaster, Pa. Wine. i'lie inpicede'it' d Miccrssel fepeer's W1110 111 X01 Hi and Seuth Atactica audHbiiiepc, has gained lei it among the medical laeulty a sl.indiiigicputatien. Chemists and scientific men hae visited his cellar in Xew Jcr"y,and analysed his Wine, ami proneunoo it the most healthy and beneficial in the inaiket. The lol lel lol lewmg Iett rwa- rcfeivad by 3Ir. "jpecr from 15r. A. I). W 11-0:1, eng el the eldest and most eel.'br.itad pliv-ici 01s of 7.'c" Yeik city: "I h ne br en iu the habit 01 using speei-'a Pert Grape i-ie, pnil 1 have leund it an excellent Rte'iitK hie. a gentle stlmiil int and tonic. It Is c-p' eially useful in case of gi eat nervous; de biliij audteipacli weat.nt"."' The ill-position et nnpiinelpied de.ileis te adultei ;te wines has compelled Mr. Sneer te bottle all h:s production, and place his signa t'ne ever the cm k se as te insuie te the public its purity. It 1 being used 111 cluucliee for communion puipe-ci. This wine :s endoi.,ed liy Dis. Atlce and Da- ;. and e!il ltvli. l;. M.ij ei.il.er, Lancaster Pj. " febl-Snd&w 1Vh.it Ails u? Is it .1 !i-.euicied li-.er giving you a yellow skin or costive bowels; which have resulted in dlstre-sing piles or de j our kidneys rcfue le periei in their tunetleils? It se, your sys tem will seen be flogged with poison. Take a lcv dose of Kidney W01 1 ami you'll leel like a new-man nature will tluew off cveiv impediment and each organ will be icady ler ilutv. Drnggwts sell both the ll.y and Liquid. yew Yi-. AtU't. f7-lwrt&w Dr. r.t:uw.MG. 1117 Aicli stieet, Philadel phia, lias made- a w enderfui dicevery, net by chance, but by piticnt, peisislcnt research in medicine and cheni!tiy. His C. A, C. Cordial, for Cough-, Colds, consumption, and all troubles of the same natiiie, is the happy re eult et his weik, and is destined te make his teitune. Ilcli.isalieady been etlercd a small leitune tepail with his seciet.but he wisely eenelndes thatifetheis can make money out et It he cm. All druggists sell it. 60a. per betlle. It net at your dru: ;ist's, tell him yee wish te give il a tual. SliakHjicare Keiiied. Te Ache, or net te Jlche, that'! the question. Thl ilneifut eenundiuiii. ve rheumatic sut leicr, i bv no means as difllen.it as a piopoBi piepoBi piopeBi tion iu Kir-lid. Try Ur. Themas' KclcctricOil. und you will rind itjutns easy net te ache as te ache. for ale by II. II. Cochran, diugijist, 137 and l-J Xeith ('leen trect, Lancaster, Pa. 21AliJlIAGi:s. Fi:r.i:n.! Writ. On Tuesday, February 8, ISSl.b) thellev. i:. Meister. Mr. Leuis Fi eed m 111 le Misj Cluistlm Well, both et Lancas ter, It A 1. if A J f TJi TISUJl OTA. .' i:ai;maki:i:s ivantke by V-' llll'sij, 227 Xerth Piince stieet. I. e. lS-2td T-trATIIU AT lHC LANCASTKK IJOLT Weik-, a few active, iiidnsliieus bevs tiem twclv e te fittcei. '-cars old. is-::td finve vrem: keu.ms ani 1 fei lent. Xe. S iind lOeuth JIWKLlAXti Oueen stieet. APP'.V at the lATKLLICJEACECUnlce. lei: nrsT.-the STOIti: ItOO.M MW I occupied by A. D. Cauflm.in. 131 North (jiieen street, ltd Applvat IJCCIIMILLEK'S. TlisT Ki:tEIVi: A I,AKiI AND WELL ? a-seited stock 01 celeys Hard Knbber 'iiaitecd te Le the be-t in IIl'CIIMILLEU'S, 1 :-J Xertli Qneen fctreet. Tiii'sea, whithaie tlic 111.11 ket. at f.i-ltd&'Jtw iyA"Ti:n-A vikl iron gknkhal V hou-eneik. .Must come well recom mended. llseiMce is sntistaoterv, a perma nent place. Apply at Xe". 5J1 North Duke strccT. ltd F OU I'fM'.-A TWO-STORI I'ltlCS IIOLsl.. villi two steiylliickllaek lluild- lur attached, siiu au -,t n. 520 East Oi.ine s'leet, with iras in cverj- room and Just newly liapeied. Will be sold at piivatc sale en cheap anil easy iei ins. .1q11y 10 JOHN HIEMENZ, se. 2 J Xerth cjueen fetmi ltd 2fW ADTEBIISEMEXTS. ACU1ION. AVCTIOS. Auction of Beets, Shes and Bubuars to night and continue every night thia week until the entire stock is disposed of. ltd Xe. 2SJJ East King Street. FOR RENT THE STORK ROOM SO. 41 West King street, new occupied by Jehn Fnlcfc, Tailor. Possession given APRIL 1 1SS1. Apply te WILLIAM J. COOPER, Jan3-M.WAStld West King Street, STOKE ROOM FOR RENT. THE STORK room new occupied by J. W. Keller (tin ner). Se. 17 West King stret, from April 1, next. Apply te 17-1 wd It ALDEEMAX McCOXOMT. AUCTION ! ACCTIOii ! On THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING w 111 be sold at Burkhelder's store, corner et Chestnut and Plum streets. Ne. 359, Dry Heeds, Xotieus, etc. Sale at "o'clock. H. K. 1SUKKHOLDEE, febS tfdTu, W.F4S Aeent. WANTED AT THIS OKFICE COPIES el the DAILY IN IELLIUEXCEB et JAXUAItl 24, 1SS0. d30-tld T7"A NT ED-WASHING EITHER AT T home or out. Apply at 47G Lafayette street. ltd T7"ANTED. A GEKMAN BOY WANTS A l situation us errand boy or something at which he can make hiiuselt useful. Apply at out west Kin street. ltu SHERIFF'S SALE. THE CONTENTS OF store lately occupied by Mrs. liriinmer 4 Hell, Ne. C East King street, comprising a large assortment or Fancy and Irimmlnst Goods. Ale Ladie' Wear. &c. will be sold bv the un dci signed en THUKSDAT, FEBKUAUY 10, 1S11, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. S. tsTKINE, Sheriff. IIksS & box. Auctioneers. lS--2td DISSOLUTION OF FARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, as KLE1SS UE ti ll ART, in the grocery business and in the chain manulacturiiig business is, by mutual agreement, dissolved. Paul CJerhart will settle the affairs et tiie chain business, and Jehn Henry Klciss of the grocery business. AH persons indebted will please make immediate payment. J. H. KLEISS, PAUL GEKHAKT. Mr. Paul Gerhart will continue in the chain manufacturing business at the old stand, Cherry alley, as heretofore. i7-3td INSURE WITH THE OLD AN I WKU Established Ageney of the H Fire Insurance Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in bate und Solid Securities. RIFE fe KAUFMAN, Ne. IB EAST KINO STREET, dll-CmdM.W.SK Second Fleer. TETURN VISIT OPERA HOUME. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. MM. .)OUX I). MISULEltin compllance with numerous uracut requests has the honor of reproducing the beautiful play, ' DEACON CRANKETT," A NEW ENGLAND IDL. 3Ir. lien fflnsriulcy ns Deacon C'rankelt, Suppei ted by Jilt. JOSEPH WIIEELOCK and Tilt SAME COMPANY which last November affeided such genuine talisluctlen. PRICE, 35, 50 & 75 Cts. Dhigraiii at eekei's Office. I9-Ctd NOTICE! As v. e have made decided changes iu the interior et our store, we are new prepaud te hew and display geed much better than heretofore. AVc have added Centre Counters and display en them Elegant Assortment et HAM BURG EDGINGS and INSEUTINGS, LACES, KUFFLINOS, &c, all in the Latest Pattei 11s. We have also enlarged our Dress Goods Department und dis play many Elegant and Choice Dress Geed at very low prieee. In BLACK SILK and ISLACK CASIIMEKES we are new cffeilng very great bargains. Wc have also changed the Flannel and Demestic Goods Departments, which gives us mere room te display our goods. In these departments persons will find very low prices in all the bct makes of BLEACHED and UX BLEACUED SKEETING, SHUTTING and PILLOW CASKMUSLINS.TABLE LHiEXS, TICU1NGS, SHIRTING STKIFES, He. We cordially Invite all te give us a call te see the decided Im provement in our room, and also ee the many choice goods tlmt we arc or er or feiingin eachdcpaituent at very low pi Ices. NOTE. We offer le-day a cheice tis Mil tment of 15311 nud Chenille Worsted Dre-s Fringes at 5 cents per yard. Mr, Bewers & Irst. 25 East Kinsr Street. EXTHRTAISMlSyTS. Eve. Growne 1'crsennes paye 15 pence. Chlldicn are admitted for 10 pence. fi-'itd PULTON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. "nAltUISON'S COMEDY COMPANY. An erignal eccentric comedy by B. E.Woelf, t-j., author of ' Mighty Dellar," Ac, entitled "PHOTOS," replete with comic situations, sparkling music and laughable eltects. TWO AND A-IIALF UOUKS OF FUN. Mil. JOHN D.MISHLEU says: "The com pany is composed el geed dramatic and musi ctilltalent, and the play is a kaleidoscope of lun. an epltniue of mirth and melody. It is one of tho-e peculiar productions, which, while it gives both Miss Alice and Leuis Harrison an opportunity te display their dramatic tulcnt and versatility, yet withal brings each mem ber et thecompanypreminentylorward. keep ing 1111 audience interested and amused throughout from the rise te the full of the cur tain, there is none of that drag se palpablv nianifest in most plays similarly constructed, and which during the momentary absence of the principals, wearies the house with medi ocre acting and worse 'business' from the lesser lights et the company." Ne Advance in Prices. 35, CO & 75 Cents. Iteserveil seats at Yccker's Office. IS-Md THIRD EDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEb. 0, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Wawingtex, Feb. 9. Fer the Middle and Southern Atlautic states, warmer, cloudy, rainy weather, easterly winds veering te southerly, falling barome ter. ELECTORAL COCNT DAV. The Twe Houses or Congress In Joint Con vention. Washixgtex, Feb. 9. This bciu elec toral count day, about neon William A. Waeeler and the Senate entered the Heuse. Mr. Wheeler was seated at Speaker Randall's right hand and the senators were accommodated with chairs in the front rows of desks. Mr. Wheeler, after stating that he was there maccoid macceid maccoid auce with the constitution te peiferm a specific duty, proceeded te open the ccitiii ccitiii catcsef election of the several states of the Union. The votes of each .state weie counted in accordance with the published result of the election until Georgia was reached. Mr. Springer demanded the reading of the cer tificate in full. Mr. Wheeler said that as it 'appeared that Georgia's electoral vote was cast en a day ether than that fixed by an act of Congress, it could net be re corded until afterwaids. The count then went en. At 1 :35 the count was concluded and Garfield and Arthur declared elected president and vice-president of the United States. The senators then returned te the Sen ate. The mattcref counting the Georgia vote remains iu abeyance. READING RAILUOAW. Testimony en the McCaluienl Petition. Philadelphia, Feb. 0. The special masters in the caseef the Philadelphia & Reading railroad, who were erdeicd by Judge McKeiinan last January te tal:e testimony under the petition of the Mc Mc Calments concerning the deferred income bends, filed iu the United States com t this afternoon a printed report covering two bundled and fifty pages of testimony. It is prefaced by a statement showing that upon the closing of the c idence it was stated by the lespective counsel that it bad been agreed by them, with the ap proval of the ceuit, that the masters should make no lepeit upon the petition ether than letuui of the evidence as taken. UEATEN IIOIUIS. Defeated by Gen. Cel'ey. Dlrhax, Feb. 9. Gen. CeI!c' feicc yesterday defeated the Eeeis with a less of one hundred and fifty men. The Cecrs lest heavily. Anxiety Cenccrulug Or.ingn Tree State. Durban, Feb. 9. Much anxiety is man ifested here as te the action of the Orange Free State Velksraad which will meet en the 17th ins-t. Independence day eccms en the 23d, and a large p irty is likely te propose te give help te the Hours. Telegraph Litigation .Siiipriitie.l. Philadelphia, Feb. 9. Al a confcicnce held te day at the office or the Pennsylva nia railroad company in which Jay Gould, Gen. Tbes. T. EcfccrTand D. II. Bate?, representing the consolidated telegraph companies, and the officers of the Penn sylvania railroad company, with their counsel, participated, it was decided te suspend all operations in the telegraph ic litigation for the present. Thia action is intended te held the present proceedings in ebeyance until new terms can be agiecd upon. A WOLFE ROOM. Twelve Democrats Vete for Him TIje Grew strength Intact. IlAltniSBCRO, Pa., Feb. 9. The twenty first ballet for United States senator to day resulted as fellows : Oliver 79, Wal lace 72, Grew 33, Wolfe 12, MacVeagh 1, Phillips 3, Shiias 2, Beaver 2, Ilewit. 2, Cnrtin 1, Agncwl. The Grew foiccsic feiccsic mained intact ; the votes for Wolfe came fiem the Democrat-?, while the scatteiing votes weie fiem Oliver. The convention adjourned until te-morrow. Escape of Prisoners. SrxBL'RY, Pa., Feb. 9 Five piueueis in the Northumberland county pri-en at tacked the keeper this morning, beat him badly and effected their escape. Their names arc Jehn Meri is. James Kecntui, Wm. Duffy, Thes. Jehnsen and Gcoige Hunt, and they were all in for burglary. A large force is in pursuit. A lcwaul of 3123 is offered for their an est. Flre In New Yertr. New Yerk, Feb. 9. Fire bieke out this morning in the six-story iron fient buildings 02 te C8, New Church stieet, originating among a let of waste in tliCAjellar which is occupied by the Western Electric man facturing company. The fire rapidly gained headway and it was with great difficulty that the empleyes escaped. The total less is about 830,000. I'1'SNSVLVANIA'.-J POPULATION. Oar Grand Total Nearly Pive Millions. Washington, Feb. 9. The Census bureau returns the population of Pennsyl vania as fellows : Males 2,1 30, G33, females 2,14C,151. Native 3,093,233, foreign 3S7, 533, white 4, 197. 100, colored S3,C30. Total, 4,282,780. Tin; ikisu sun j.i:iu:s. Sympathetic Resolution Prem Colerado. Carsen, Nevada, Feb. 9. A cenciinciit resolution sympathizing with the Iiish sufferers has pssscd both l.eubcs of the Legislature. Fall or a Reef. Winnipeg. Man., Feb. 9. The reef of the Canadian Pacific railroad freight bhcils fell the entire length of ever 203 feet to day from the weight of snow. Xe one was injured. ESTATK OF SARAIt 3JONTGOMF.RY late efthe city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et iidmlnivtiatien en - iiil ctate buy ing been grant) d te the undei -.incd, all per sons indebted theicte are rc'iue-ited te make immediate payment, and theie having claims or demands against the miih will present them for settlement te th undersigned, re siding in said eitv. ELIZABETH MO.T(-OMi:U II. B. bwAltn, Administratrix. Attorney. janiO-Wdeaw ESTATE OF THOMAS D KLLLY. LATi: of Lancaster eity. deceived. Letters et administration en suj,i c-t ite having been grunted te the under-iiiLd, all per.-ens in debted te said decedent are lequested te make immediate settlement, ami these having claims or demands against the cstatcef said decedent, tomake tbem known te the undersigned with out delay, residing in Lancaster. janl3-Ctdeaw W. LMIENSEL. BAD" DENT. OXU or THE .1IOST DRAMATIC TRACK UIES OS RECORD. Retribution for Murder CemuiitteU Before the War An Ola Colored Man's I'remUe te Hli Dying Master. Several years before the war there oc curred a tragedy in the eastern part of Tennessee, near the present site of Rugby that aroused the indignation of the eutire community. Several days age the con cluding chapter was enacted. In the neighborhood mentioned tbere lived a young man named Abraham Dent, a man et fine education, usually kind in disposi tion, but of se violent a nature when aroused that he was known as "Bad' Dent. He was tall and handsome, possessing rcmarkable physical strength. ana an activity that Had made him a favor- iiu un iuv ai-uuui-uuuse piay-greuna. no was wealthy, te which influence he owed his escape from imprisonment, for he bad killed a man, and was only cleared after the best legal talent had been employed in his defense. He was net addicted te the use of liquors, but would, as his compan ions termed it, get en a spree of ill-humor. On such occasions he was morose, quarrel some aud dangerous. His freaks were strange and unaccountable. He wculd help a friend out of an altercation and im mediately turn and knock him down. Among his companions was a veunir man named Leuis Guiil a neble fellow. He was as brave as a liea intelligent, kind hearted and faithful te every obligation. His father and mother were dead, having willed him a farm and several " black folks." The fi iendship between Guil! ami uent was a subject of remark, for where Dent was violent Guill was genial ; whcie Dent was "in for a fight" Guill faveicd an adjustment and hearty laugh. Yet the two young men were fiicnds. It seemed that they had been born friends their fathers were friends. Their mothers in sisted upon having the same kind of cef- tce ; the .same kind of cooking ; had the same ideas legaulin childicn. and, of cemse, were friends. One day at a picnic the two fiicud.s en gaged in a quarrel. "Yeu told me that you were net going te dance with that girl," exclaimed Dent. "I knew I did, Abe, but I couldn't well get out of it. The boys arranged the s-ct and assigned the partncis." "It wouldn't make any difference te me what the boys did, I wouldn't acknowledge that I had told ad d lie." "If a man tells a lie it is better te ac knowledge it. I hope I have net offended you." " But you hav e. When a niau tells me a d d lie I held him accountable for it." "Abe jeu aie en one of your sprees to day. Let the matter drop." " I am net. in an ill humor and jeu utter a d d lie when jeu say se." "Abe, this has gene far enough." "Itt.li.ill go just as far as I want it. I meant what I said." "Aioyeiiin earnest:''' " I am." "Ge away then. Don't call niuali. r again. If you de, I'll knock you down." Several friends lushed up, among them a colored man owned bj Guill. He was his master's fiieud as well as hervant, and would have liskcd his life for the man who could make his existence miserable or pleasant, and who nobly chose the latter. "Mais Leuis," said the darkey, "de. h.ib no ttuck wid dat man. He de.m kcrc no ineah fur bleed den he de fur water," and he put his hand gently en his master's arm, "Get away, Buck," said Guill, "he has insulted me and must pay the penaltj. "Let him alone," coolly remarked Dent and the next instant he lay full length en the ground. Bleed Jlewed from his mouth aud for a time he seemed te be insensible. Recovering suddenly, he drew a barlew knife, and as Guill steeped ever te iai.su him he uttered an oath and plunged his knife-blade into GuiiJs bteast. Such a stampede followed that Dent escaped. Guill lay en the besom of his faithful slave. "Buck I'm dying," he said. "It was a minder. Buck are jeu heic." "Yes, Mars Leuis, Fa heah." "If Dent is net hung by law I want jeu te kill him." 'Yes, Mais Leuis." "But don't take advantage of him. Fight him with a knife. De you prom prem ise?" "Yea, Mars Leuis. I'll fellow him ter de end of dc earth ! I'll eh, my master is dead !" The tragedy hcnt a thrill of hoirer through everyone. Old men shed tears when they saw peer Gull lying en the ground, with his hands full of grass, pulled up with the grasp of death. Guill was bin ied in a little erchaid near the old farm house. Buck delivered the funeral oration. Several ministcis elfeicd their sei vices, but the coleicd man claimed the right and as no one could doubt the friendship which existed between master and servant, no one disputed the right of the faithful man te conduct the ceremonies On a Sunday afternoon, when the sun shone bright en the apple blossoms ; when the blue jaj' flitted aud the " sap-sucker " pounded the old black trees, Buck steed at the head of his master's grave. Fi lends and neighbors gathered around, and chil dren peeped ever the red mound into the deep cavity, shuddered, and drew back. Fer full five minutes Buck btoed without uttering a weid. " I dean knew hew ter peach a funeral, Leid," he .said, " but I knows what hit a ter feel dc fullin' ob de heartstrings. Ez a smile can change ter a ticmblin' ob de lip be does sonew set heaviest en de heat t what wu ence filled wid joy. My mai.stcr had a heait cz big c-sdc magiuatien ob a chile, and cz dc heart is de birthplace ob de soul mj' mar.stcr is en tic right hand ob Ged, clese up te dc thieuc. May we all meet death wid as little fear, and may dc angels be c glad te sec us all cz I knows da hcz been ter make de heabenly quaint quaint ance ob Mais Leuis Guill. Amen."' Dent lied te Texas, but was hi ought back, and by some technicality acquitted. He left Tennessee immcdiatclj alter the tiial and went, no one knew or cared vhr.ic. Several weeks age a tall man steed en Supciier sheet iu Cleveland. His hair was almost as white as the snow at his feet. His face woie a sad expression and his eyes wandered as though tired of evciy object. An old colored man came walking along. Seeing the white-haired man he stepped, gazed intently for a moment, ap ap pieuched tne stranger and said: " Is ycr name Mr. Dent''" "Yes, that's mj' name." " Did da tistcr call j'er Mr. Bad Dent'.'" " Yes ; de you knew nic'.'" "I docs. My name isEuck Guill. I uster 'long ter Mars Leuis Guill. Don't ycr recollect me?" "Why yes, Buck ; hew is your health?" extending his haiuL " Ne, sar, ycr doesn't touch my ban in de grasp of friendship. I was at de pic nic, ypr rccelleck, when j-er stabbed Mars Leuis. He died iu mj-arms. Fere he died he made mc premise dat I'd kill ycr in a far fight casscn dc law didn't hang ycr. New I 'poses te fight vcr wid billow knives." "Did Leuis make j-en premise this?" "Yes, sah." "Then you must keep your premise. Whatever Leuis Guill said must be done shall be done. I have never refused te fight any living man. Where shall the encounter take place?" "In de little erchaid near dc ole farm house." "When?" " Jcs ez seen ez we ken go dar." The two men bearded the next train and went te Nashville. Engaging a private conveyance, they went up into East Ten nessee, and stepped at a readsidn inn near the old Guill farmhouse. It was agreed that there should be ene witness te the en counter, and after engaging a man, Dent wrote an explanatory letter and gave it te the innkeeper. It was Sunday afternoon. The three went through an old orchard orchard only in memory, for nothing but the decaying trunk? of the trees remained. Buck led the way. lie stenned at the sunken grave. "Dis is Mars Leuis grabe," he said. "Stan en the udder side. Dean step ober hit." Dent, without utteriug a word, took po sition as directed. The witness steed a few yards away, and was te count three when all was ready. The two men. old men, drew their knives. iw. hm three." They grappled in .t deadly embrace. A desperate struggle for old men. Dent wrested his right arm from 'the grasp of Buck, and with a svv eeping stroke almost severed the black man's' head from his body. Buek .still held Dent around the waist, and as he fell backward plunged his knife into the murderer's heart. When the coroner came, the two men lay dead across the grave locked in a tiht embrace. A strange sight ; the pale face of death and the ashciicd hue of earthly dissolution. m ai; Kins. lMu'iutelphlii Market. 1'iiir.viiKLriiiA. l'.i., February '.. Fleur dull but etcady; -uipeitinu i Tiff:: 30 etr.i -.: .r.0it i;.)hi. and li.dmn.i lumily $ ifx.-75: l'.i. de $t73ii-i((: M. Lein-, family . 50t OU MiuiKseta Extra 3 00,f.- 7.",; straight, Jj7."j;ti: w inter i itunt .i'.ir'T :; spring de '; .'1037:0 live Heur llrm ut f 00. W he.u stieng .iml tending upward ; N.. 2 Western I'ed l H'jl'enn'a. lied, and Amber. 51 Ugl li;. Coin liilii out fjuit ; steamer rilQTtHW ; J o'lew .".!.; mixed Die. O.itsflimcr, with meir iiuiiiry: Ne. I White, tj'e; .o.de tl''i!; Ne. .: di'll'c; Ne .uixei; 4j".e. lty Hi in at9V. 1'iovisieiis linn: nu..s jeik. fl.t Zh$ 11C0; new. sr, i-,qi.-, n ; 1 ,. ,: hums f-'IiiJi; In dian iii.-s beet $l'.i)lJ...) f. 11. U. lUcnn smoked lums II 'Ite: iici:!e.il.uii.s' ,)' ,c; smoked should, is .V,g.Kr: s.i.td....' t a.1-',! jC. " Laid linn: cuy Let Me !ii4iIO'dc: Ieo-,. Ini'eliei .' 'Jg'ji f e ; j imii .steam Hi). Jluttcr Hun with tan- domain! ter choice; Creanierv uxnaSijiic : dugned te choice sag Si : Knulteid county and New 0ilcextr.1, tutu, '-'7ftSe:de lii-kiits. 'Jl.iu; Western il-nrv extra-riQJiif: ilegin,.l toeheiLo lSf?2k. KelN iiiarLi t steady lei- heii.c ; l'enn'.i Kxlm 17.tl!e ; Wtstcui Ue-u re tl 1 Uiiii. h(,'gs lower and vvt.ik; lVmi'.i. agiK?; Wcsicri- J-Jgi'jc. C'hece linn and moderately active; New Yeiktulicicun, Lifpllc: Western lull cream, 13'il'ic; de lair . gee.! UiBin'ie: de hall skim- Vty.e ; Pa. de lit' .r. I'etrelcuiii dull : le!iticd'c. Whisky at tl IU. eeiK Uoed te,iii:ie elever quiet IftV-il dodo Timethy iebbiii-fiJiniu : dodo Klaxseeil Mini nt 1 40121 r. vow STerl: Market. ."-v Yeke. I'eb. 0. Heur without decided change. 1110 lerate expert and jobbing trade; .-iiperlinu istatu fj 7J?1 oil; uxtr.i de tt 25?9l .V: elK.iui de $1 5.1f9t yn; fancy de It U'.fJO ..() ; round hoop lliiie ft legs Oi; choice de al J." lng'I 7; siipeitliii) west' em i" 7.1 n t i): eouiiiieu le ginid x tr.l de 51 iVit j ; eheict de il i'MQH 75 ; choice white wheat de." 0u7i;e; Southern .inclringcd ; common te t.ur extra $1 .10 0 !: geed le hoiee de . )fi; .Ml. Wlieat abhaile better iiiul moderately active ; Ne. 1 White April. 1 !"f;.i. ICeil, Miirch, StlS3i(fSl 111; 110 April, l l'i2l -): de .'Vl.iy Coin Jn'ff.JjC heller 'iudiuiet; Mixe.l west ern "pet. .',J'(7.'i",c; de Inline j?t'.1e. Oats a shade til iTier : Stuie itg.lic ; "Weslei 11 4 lfi 48c : N. 1 March !ie. i.an:a;ji;: u)ui::iei.! -.iakukt. I!!'.V. lliuter i i' 'illc Cupchie-f, .! cups ;,. Cottage eliee-". 'i pieic '. .rc DnUh cheese "jt liiiiui iudi)c ym.ir.s. Apples "Ji p!c Iii1e Ilanun.is e.ieli '-'yTic Chenies, dued. V it !. Ciiinmts. dii-d. (1 r. lie Cuiiilierriestrit lee lined Apples 1 t .rrfifc " IV.iehis, jl it Iiievi.v (Jrapesfl 1! i-,e Lemeus ') de.: r45Jlc Oranges ?l ie. an: -.1 r.l.ru.M.1. Keels "Tl hunch -.1- Cubb.lge -y head ; Curiets "jl liiiiieh li.": Leleiy "H liuneil loe Luna beans JT (t UWVlc Onions 9 H P" : " 11 IjihilIi 5j. Potatoes xi bus 75tfrKe (Sweet) "Lj 1 peck ."Taic KadislK's V bunch r,e soup Hi ans 11 ijt sc Salsitvf! Imiich Ic Tuinlps'f! t peck ic l'OCMKV. Chickens ?! pair (live) ).?,7..: t ' 1 ft (cleaned llilTn- Dliclws q,l p ur Nlc?i,I IJeests i juecc 'MiSiiil Tin ::.! x' piei" (liv) 7."effii '(tft (chain. I) .-,t. MISCLLLVJItOt . Apple Hetter 9 it 'c hgs t iliiiC aic llenev jl K. ilTti'iC Seaptlft .V.il-c b iiier kraut jtqt 8fil.!c itrv.-,. lleef Stealc, 'Jl I I0f?2()c ' ileast (11b) It IiWiIc. " ' (chuck) 'j! K iwllii' " Corned, tl H 10Ql2c " Dried, V! ft liTxtSs: Ueet hind iiuiuter V H 7igSc " tuieqil 11 ter 'J H Tinlir. Ilolegini dried Ham 1 ft lastisu Lamb? S, 1'KjJDe Laid ft Ca 10c Mutten) ft H3)ii;u Mince. Meat jl i. lM$Ja I'eik "H S ijll)e. PudilingV I' i!du Sausage. f JT. 10-Sh.'c rwii. IIu-s 9 f. life Cutllshtl C. un t.'ed lie Kels V K. le&l'ic lladdi.ek 10c Mullel-a i;c Perch !c Hun Khs .smelt. 13c .Suc.'cer ;kj White I'iih "' I2e Itlue " ' lOe liillieut x 1. 1-JSe; SVI-i. Chetuiiis "t? lt l:s shelbaiks tfjt 10e Ji:-.i;.. II ly TI1111 thv'fl toil tlZ&.M Clever ? ten $m Cern 1 bus 5c Oats V bus 91.31 KeV bus S.'Vij'JOe Timethy i-eeed "cl bus :! 'JSi .1. Wheat tl !n- l.lu Mede ll;.rKct. .N I.-. Yl.niC SjCK3 bteckivl'iegular. February ft. . St. 1. M. P. 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