LANCJASTEtt DAILY IWTrLLJGEiM.liK WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 1882. Amusements. Te-nigfit's Concert. The Ringgold band con cert at Fulteu opera heu:c tonight premises te be a very pleading entertainment. In addl addl tieti te tlie iierl'ermanccs by the band tlieie will be heiuu humorous and dramatic readings by Mr. Jehn M. fctcjiheiis, an elocutionist el some note and vocal selections by MUs Sue Morgan and Mr. Harry Morgan. Persons at ceuipanyiug tl:e band en their excursion lrem Reading or these living en the line of tl.e Rc.idiug ft Columbia railroad may, if they di -elrc. return en th : .special train leaving the King street iii'pet at the conclusion of the en lertultimciil le-nlglit. er.pielerrlng te remain, the tickets Issued li;- the railroad company at reduced rute.-i, especially ler this event, arc geed te return en any tr iln to-incrrew. " Uncle Dun'l." Ti'at prime popular favor ite and undoubtedly clever comedian, Mr. II. McAulcy, will en Saturday evening appear at Fulton opera Sinuic in his successful charac terization of Uncle Dan'l, in Mr. E. A, Lecke's play 'A Mci-senger lrem Jarvis Section." The benign old genlkman is tee well known in this city te require any recital of his merits new, and It is hardly necessary te add ler his admirers' information that the scores of press notices at hand are of the complimentary character that any one acquainted with the genial actor would naturally lcek ter Insurance 1'alil. The Farmer's Mutual Live Stock Protective association, Hanover, Ia., te-day paid te Mr. II. II. Slirn.lt, through their agent, J. A. Welfcrsbcrgcr, $111 .V), the amount et in-ur ance en his mare that died November last. SPEC I Ah XOTICEX. ."tl oilier i jti'iiimri.! i jiiettierHtl Are you disturbed at niiht ami broken of your i est bj u.sick child Miflr.rlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 7 If".-., go at enee and get u bottle of MHS. WINSLOW? SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little aullerer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about It. Tlieiels net umoihM'en caith who lias ever used it, who will net tell you al once that it will rug ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, mil rullur and health te the child, operating like magic. It i perfectly sale te use in all case;-, and pleasant te tile taste, and la the prescription et one et the eldest and best lemale physician and nurses In the United Mule. .-old everywhere; a cents a Lettie uirMvdftwM.WAS "Life, (innviii, ucauty.' " What we all admire" and hew te secure it: A flue head of hair In its natural color is such an udliiuet te beauty thai no one who prizes geed leeks .should neglect te use " Louden Hair Celer Restorer," the nie.-t cleanly and de lightful article ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is totally tiiirereut from all ethers net stick' or gammy, and tree lrem all Impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean ami healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had tallen off or become thin, does net soil or stain anything, and Is se per fectly and elegantly prepared us te make It a lasting hair dressing anil tfiilct luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair liestercr" is sold by all druggists, at "ecentsabnltle. r-ix bottles ler $1. eetSM.W.S&w TIIK FAKMEKS FRIEND Dr. Barber's Red Hei-mi Powders are the best In the market. They are net a men loed made el Inert and cheat) materials, but a. veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will cure and fatten cteck In one-fourth the time, acting al once upon the digestive organs and secretions, ami may be sately relied upon ler the cure, el eeuglw, cold.-', distemper, glanders and nil dlMasct et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hog ami poultry. They will Increase the quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds el stock in a healthy condition. Sold every wheie at '.Sic. per pack, 0 ter $1 ; large Bire inc., or ."! ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cechran''- I M ug simv, 137 and 13!) North Queen streets. aug'J-lydeed&wl Universal Approbation Ity the eemmunltv at large nas eeen given te Burdock Weed Hitters. Ne instance Is known where dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use. or wher. :inht but benefit followed their administration. ' Price fl. Fer sale at II. ft. Cochran's drug store. i:S7 North Quten utrcet. Lancaster. A Cough, Gout or note Tiireat should de stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's irenchial Tre;hes de net disorder tiie stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the iullamed parts, allaying irritation, aive relief in Asthma. Iirnnchial Coughs, Cnturrli, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's ltreuchlal Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ue Ter nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we) .nerited ninkameng the lew staple remedies of the ag-'. Sold at i" cents a box everywhere. inB-lvdTTii.S&lvw lty Universal Accord, Ayeu's Cathartic Pills are the best of all purgatives ler family use. They are the pro duct of long, laborious, and successful chemi cal investigation, and their extensive u-e, by physicians in their practice, and by all civil ized nations, proves them thu best and most effectual purgative Pill that medical science can devise, lleiug purely vegetable no harm can arise from their u-e. In intrinsic value and curative powers no ether Pills can be compared with them.aiul every -person, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and inai'.ilain In healthy action the whele machinery el" life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted te thu needs of the digestive apparatus, derange ments et which they prevent and cure, it timely taken. They are the best and ealest physic te employ ter children and weakened constitutions, where a mild and effectual catb ir tie is require!. Fer sale by all dealers. jG-lwdeedftw RESCUED FROM HEATH Tliefollewingstatementol William J Cough Ceugh lin, of Se'.nervillC, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask ler It the attention of our read era, lie says : " In the fall of 1S70 1 was taken with u violent bleeding or the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors suid I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report wen, around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dn. Wat Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te lcel better. My hope, enee dead, began te revive, and to day I leel In better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish , 0 that everyone atlllctcd with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hull's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen 8umphn can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mere geed t'lan all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13!) North Queen stie iv2S-lvdcedTliftw2 Geed Advice. Use Hale's Hencj of Hore Here hound and Tar for a cough or cold. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute. jLMwdeed&w A New Haven minister el the gospel told one el his deacons that lie was constantly hearing a loud sound, which kept him awake nights. Since using Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, his hearing has become nor mal, and his nerves are steady and true. -' - Sins or the Fathers Visited en the Children. Physicians say that scroluleus taint cannot be eradicated; we deny it "in tete." If you go through a thoieugh course et Burdock Bleed Bitters, your bleed will get as pure as you can wish. Prlcj SI. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, l.J7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Dyspeptic, nervous people, "out el s-ris," Celden'.s Lieblg'.s Liquid Beef anil Tonic ln ln ln vigorater will cure. As'i for Cehten'n. Of drnegis's. lU'-Uvdced'-.v, An invaluable Article The readers et the Argus have no doubt seen the advertisement of Ely's Cream Balm In another column. An article like " Cream Balm" has long been de sired, and new that it is -within the rca et sufferers from Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., ere Is every reason te believe that they will make the most el It. Dr. W". E. Buckman, W. K. H-tuiman, Druggist, and ether Eastenians have given it a trial, and all recommend It in the highest terms. EnUen, Pa. Daily At 'jus, Oct. 7, 1 873. IJesi en Kecerd I believe Ely's Clean. Balm the best preparation ler Catarrh new en record. My patrons all speak well of it, 1 have sold one hundred and lorty-fenr bottles In less than live months. I ordered another gross a week age, and have sold twenty-one betth s from the .second gross. It hells upon Its merits. Joux II. Phelps, Drugglt, Scran Scran ten, Pa. Jan. 23, 1630. Price 33 cents. j2-2wilee(Mu HENRY'S CAItimi-lC SAIA'K. Thu best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tettcr,chapped hands, chilblains, coins and all kinds el skin eruption-, freckles and pimples. The salve is ..ir-iitcr.d te give perfect salisluctien in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henrys Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents. Sold m Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 ; -(North Queen btreet. A Geed Angel's- Viclt-A Tale el "ltosa "ltesa dalif." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her Mid anil sighing, dearest lriend, once bright and irav, new scarce could keep lrem crying; ler,"" "eh," -die said, "'tis a dis grace te see witli .--ereliilu.my lace se badly marred !" then said herlriend, " Resiulali- will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate iiethcr day and found her once mere blithe and gay. her lace as radiant, skin vu fair, as any maiden's anywher.-. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the ,..,...i.i u rr.i iiu i-ii(l:ilis. it drives cway all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes ajl doctor's bills : Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13U North Juccii street. lySO-lydeedJtwS XXW AW. EUTIHEHISSTS. yjSW ADVEST1SEMFSTS. 4 STKM.H ISKOSVAJDVEUTISaSOEST. A AaTBICU ASTBICH ASTKICU ASTKICn A-jTHICH ...vriticH A.-.TBICH ASTKICH ASTKI (JH ASTJUCH ASTICI.CU ASTIift JII ASTKIt 'II A9TK1C "H ASTB1C U ASTKIti H ASTRIC H ASTBIC H ASTKICi 'I ASTP.IC1 I A.STBIC1 I ASTKICI t ASTKICI I ASTKICI f ASTBICBl AVrICH ASTltlL'ir. ASTKICH ASI'ltlCia ASTKICH: ASTKICH ASTKICH" ASTKICH' A-TKICII ASTKICU ASTKICH ASTKICH ASTKICU ASTKICH ASTKICM ASTKICH ASTKI. JU ASTKI CU ASTIt'iClI AST If .1C 1 1 ASTI flCU AST RICH ASTJUCH w 1st ASTKD A SITUATION IS A PRIVATE family by a country girl. Apply at the elliek-sxer Office. td r a JlP.t.THEKS KOTHKBS BSOTHEK5 BatOTIIEK , HKOTUB e i-.aeTP.Egl KUOT tfEK KO x'HEKS BttC.THEKS BK'OTHEKS UKOTnEKS -ilOTHEKS BROTHEKS BEOTHKJiS brejhebs 5-Otheks uKOTHEKS BROTHEKS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROYHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHEIfS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS BROTIIERS BROTHEKS BROTHERS BROTH F.Itt lUBIAt; SAtE.-l.iN THUKSUAy, ,)AM X bit 12. 18S2, will l;e sold at Ne. ib East Vine 6treet. Ijitica&ter city. Pa., a general as.-.rt-Uieut of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale te begin at 2 e'elick, i. m. ltd B. F. KOWE, Auct. THIRL EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JAN. 11, 1882. 1TrASTED-ON E TDRNWHED KUOSt IN T the Western part or the town. Address " W." iHTELLIGEICCll Office. ltd WANTKD-COPVING lady. Address " office, Lancaster, Pa. BY A YOUNG L." ISTZLLIOEJrCEIl ltd -TOTICE. iN Netice Is hereby given that the accounts of Samuel A. Greff, esq.. Treasurer et Lancas ter county ler thi year 1S31, are new en lile in the Register's office and open te the inspep inspep tlen et all interested-am)lmmteks A. SUMMV. . M. HILDEBRANT, jU-3tl County Commssleuers. "VUH CONTINENT," Tim Heading Election. Philadelphia, Jan. 11. The voting of the Gewcu proxies was resumed at 10 a. m. te-day. In reference te the alleged eiler of the Vanderbilt stock for sale, the Gewen party pronounce the story absurd. When the usual recess -nas ordered, the judge had received the 929th vote since the election began. Almest all the re mainder of the afternoon will'be consumed in receiving the remainder of the Gewen proxies. e 1WA.M.S. Zki-i.. In Coatesville en .lanuary II. IVii, Franklin, son of A. N. and L. D. ell, In the 23th year of his a:e. Netice of funeral hereafter. '-td jvri-;if Ait rjcjtTZSJisii'ifTS. I'MIK KENT.-TUE HOC .K X 0V CCC A pled by Mrs. Rebecca McCone.Uiy, Ne. 421 West Oran'gt! street. Fer rent fnMu. April 1, 18S2. Apply te PETER McCO.VOSn At Reed. Mclirann & Ce.'s Jlank. jl(J-3tdTThAS K1VATK DWELLINGS FOK Ai'-K. Five .seven-roomed dwelling houses, situ ate en Seuth Water street ; water in kitehenf; drainage ; juices low ; terms easy. Alsts u six-roomed lnime dwelling en North Maricct street. Apply te I10 -Bwd W&SK 10 West Omnge SI. lj'Oi: HALE.-A TVO-STOIt HKlVtt. J; DWEhLINt; with Brick Kitchen, ." rooms, entry and plastered uttic ; lrydmnr and pump, variety of small fruit. The property is located In the viclnityet the Cotten Mills and will be sold at a bargain. Is desirable us a home or for investment Ne. 318 Beaver street. RIFE & KAUFilAN, uS-3tdSMWS.K 10 East King street. TNSUKE YOUB LIVE STOCK. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE STOCK PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA Is a responsible and progressive company, and prides itself in the prompt and full pay ment of all its losses. It insures against less by death whether by lire, accident or natural causes. It accepts none nut geed risks, and gives mere real protection at tan cost than any ether company. New is the time te insure, while your stock is free from disease. .1. A. WOLFERSBKKUEK, Agent, Ne. 17 Centre Sqiian.'. janll-lmd2taw T IS. MAKTIN & CO OPENING FULL LINES OF SHEETINGS ALL. WIDTHS. Muslins, Tickings, Linens, TOWELS, iCUASH NAPKINS, PliUlE FEATHFRS, QUE ENSW AJRE, LAMPS, WIX1J0W SHADES & FIXTURES J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. Oi'ICC1 11. NOTICKl Gentlemen ! IS OKDEK TO KEOTCE OUR WINTER STOCK -OF OVERCOATINGS, COATINGS AND SUITINGS, WE WILL MAKE TO YOUR ORDER ANY ARTICLE OF CLOTHING AT Precisely Cost Price. As our bteck ! large we would rather de this than keep the stock en hand. AVc have ti line selection of the best makes of goods, all in the new choice btylcs. We use the best of trimmings, and warrant a llrst-clas lit in every respect. In MERINO UNDERWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVI, WE OFFER BARGAINS TO REDUCE OUR STOCK ALSO. n n IT Ull JL1JJA1J 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KINO STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST K1NU STREET. OUR NECESSITY i-- the LADIES' OPPORTUNITY. The price we lix new arc the lowest we ure willing- te take for the goods. Seener than sell them ler less it would pay iii te carry them ever te another year. This sea-ion we are about te muke extensive alterations and improvements in our store, and we must get the teclc outet the way first. THE GOODS MUST GO ! jii-;ad the list of bargains below, and skkif they can be beat : LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS .Nine Dellar Delmans at $6.;e. Twelve Dellar Delmans at $S.50. Fifteen Dellar Delmans at $11. Twenty Dellar Delmans at $11. Tweiity-llvc Dellar Delmans at $1?', Eight Dellar Coats at $8. Ten Dellar Coats at $7.50. Twelve Dellar Coats at $9. Light Jackets and UUtcrettes, trimmed Plush, reduced lrem $15 te $10. GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS lit $1.KJ. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR CHEAP. We are closing out our entire stocket Lulles' Underwear at a sacsitiec. One lot'ef Underwear, consisting et Ladic.v Chemise, Night Gowns, Drawers and Skirlx at the unilerm price et .'10 cents. One let of Fine Underwear ate7 ccnt. One let at Ot cents. LADIES' CORSETS AT REDUDED PRICES. Madame FeyV. Improved Cecsct at $1. A Speen Busk Flue Corset nt 73c. A One Hundred Bene Corset at $1. A Boneless Corset at $l.'i" Our Well Known 19c. Cer-ut. THE BALANCE OP OUR HATS at 19e. BEST BEAVERS AT $2. All our PLUMES. TIPS, WINGS. BREASTS, 1I1RDS, etc , at Reduced Prices. BARGAINS IN VELVETS AND PLUSHES, NEW LINE OF HVMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS TO BE OPENED IN A FEW DAYS. THE BALANCE OF OUR WIHTER IKISIElii Which consists el LADIES" GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S DARK COTTON and WOOLEN STOCKINGS. Will be sold for the next few days at Wendertully Lew Prices. Tlicv will be put up in lets, containing odd -styles and sized, fuch as have been sold torfrem '25 te 50c. at the uniform price et 19 CENTS A PAIR. Belter goods, such its have been sold for lrem 50 te 75 cents will be offered for 39 CENTS A PAIK. DO NOT WAIT "nlil you really need these; ;oeds, but COME AT ONCE. And procure the best, for the least money. We have also the small balance of our last Spring's stock.censlsting et Light Colored anil lluU Light Colored Hese, which we will also put up in lets and sell them at the uniform prices of 19 and 39 cents a pair. This will be geed for a short time only, until wc have sufllcleiit room for our first let of Spring goe'i.. As these goods ure all staple, they will in a few weeks ecas geed as the newest imported. All our Dark Colored Fleeced Lisle GLOVES for Ladles. All our CLOTH GLOVES ler Ladle- at 19 cents a pair. All our CHILDREN'S CLOTH GLOVES, at 19 cents a pair. THE GOODS MCST BE SOLO. One small let et 6-button Kid Glevcn, 3.c. a pr, Thev wliriast only two or three days, as the let is small and they are selling last. Out best Kid Gloves, 4-buttons, only use. Fall and Winter Shades Tans and Ecru, White and Operas. 5 Heek Fester Patent Lacing Kid Gleve, $125. 7 " ". $1.50. Chamois Gloves, 98c. a pair. Black Sarah Bernhardt Kid Gloves, $1.49. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN DRESS TRIMMINGS. Fringe that have been sold from $2.01 te $3.5 a yard, te be sold at $1.00 a yard. We arc daily receiving NOVELTIES IN JET GOODS and JEWELRY. LACE COLLARS and FICHUS. We have en hand one let of cuildren-s;fine caps,: Such as we have but one or two el a style. TUcy have been sold at from $1 te $1,75 apiece. Yeu can buy them new at 59 cents. Large Hand-Made Head Shawls at 2"c. Large Nubias, in -white and gray, at 25c. A thousand mere and better bargains, tee numerous te mention. GIVE US A CALL IT WILL PAY YOU. AS iLLUSTRATl!) LITERARY V KEKLY Presenting the Productions of the Best Au Au teors. Artists and Engravers. Neither Pe litical nor Sectarian. Conducted by ALBION W. TOTJRGEE, Auther et " A Foel's Errand," Ac, assisted by Daniel U. Brlnten and Rebert S. Davis. First Ncmiiek ArrE.uts I ubkuauy 1. Over 100,C00 copies of each et the Urst.feur numbers will be issued. Limited space will be devoted te advertising at 50 and 75 cents a line. Choice positions must be applied ler Immediately. With the 11 rut number will be given a line steel plate engraving et' ALmeN W. Teubgee. with his autograph. Address all communications te " Our Continent" Pub. Ce., PHILADELPHIA, PA. "CUJIL'OK OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY UiVEN'G, JAN. 16, 1882 Engagement of MR. FREDERICK WARDE, TRAGEDIAN. Supported by HENRY AVELING, Leenard S. Outram, James B. Cumin, O. W. Blake, W. S. Marien. Misses Marien P. Cliften and FLOR ENCE ELMORE, and oilier artists et excel lence, under the management of Mr. JOHN J. COLLINS, in Sheridan Knewlcs's Great Tragedy, VIRGINIUS ! RESERVED SEATS, 73c. ADMISSION', 75, 50 and 35 Cts. at Opera Heuse Janll-Std Death from Fuinlgntien. New Yerk, Jan. 11 The ste&msbip Claribel lying at pier 1, Xerth river, was fumigated thoroughly last night with charcoal fumes before the hatches were put down, preparatary te its departure. Jehn Jenes, a sailor, lay asleep in his bunk and was overlooked, and at daybreak he was leund dead, having been overcome by the deadly fumes. The coroner will in vestigate the case. UurceU te Death. St. PAul, Minn., Jau. 11 Jeseph Pasey and two of his ehildrcn were burned te death at their home near Knife Falls, Monday night. His wife and ether chil dren were absent, and se escaped. Beth deceased children were girls aged respect ively seven and thirteen. Pasey was a Frenchman and his wife an Indian. FISH. Black Bass p ft Blue Fish t" ft Cattish fl ft CiCXS i !.-...! Haddock Halibut V ft Lake Trout f5 a aIUIJcUt ' a r ru i IkUfc lVB 3UH OUt Jv t Is Smoked Salmen 1 i? Spanish Mackciel GRAIN. Hay Timet hy "ja ten " CIovert?ten Cern p bus Oats VI bus Bye ft bus .- Timethy Seeed ?J bus Wheat bus uur. -. .. Buckwheat meal ?t 25 ft bags.... 15c l!c ...12-S15C lvC 10c -12KC Sl.tc ZEOAZ MOTIVES. 153 10c 30c ....12c tlSSW $ise 9vC S59Ce ..$3.253.H LW .$t5.50pbbl. Lecal stocks and Lane.ciiy e , Henrts. Par val. The Fire Fiend. Philadelphia, Jan. 11 The four-story back building, Ne. 531 Chc3nut street, oc cupied by James Arneld, blank book man ufacturer, and ether tenants, was damaged by lire early this morning te the extent of 810,000. Reserved Seats new ter sale efllcc. r"K GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Declaring Guiteau Sane. - Trenten, N. J., Jan. 11. In state Sen ate te-day resolutions were adopted with reference te the death of Garfield and call ing for the just punishment of his imudcr cr, whom they declare sane. A Donble Crime. Cincinnati, Jan.fll. Andy Frazier, a negre, was arrested yesterday charged with the assassination of Jehn Walten, a farmer, near St. Paul, Indiana, the previ ous night. Frazier confessed, and said he was hired by O. M. Garrett, a neighbor, te kill Walten. The latter was arrested, but asked permission te go te the water closet where he shot himself in the head inflict ing a mortal wound. r ct. Leav, due lw2.. .$iee ISS5... 100 " ISflO... 100 " 1895... 100 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 vears. . 100 ft per et. Scheel Lean 100 1 " In 1 or 20 years. . loe 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 (I " in 10 or 20 years. 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 Farmers' National Bank M Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Eplu-.Ua National Bank 10i First National Bank, Columbia.. .. KM First National Bank, Strashurg 100 First National Bank, Marietta. ... 100 First National Bank. Mount Jev.. in Lltltz NutienalBank KKi Manheliu National Bank Km Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank KHl MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Quurryvllle R. R., due 1S $100 Reading & Columbia R. R,.due liS2 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISSO 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., Stevens Heuse loe MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Quarryvillu R. R $ se aimers vine Street Car Inquirer Printing Cem pan v Watch Factory .". Gas Light and Fuel Cempanv.... Stevens Heuse I Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Sus-iuch.iuuu Iren Company le' Mnrlelta Jlollewware 100 :e 50 KHl 2ft 100 Las salt $105 114 lis.'.e 120 10? 112 102 102.5 105 $175 KKi 105 140 130 135 I.-H..M 'ju-ia 145.75 III.W 70.51 105 $111.75 101 105.5C 100 i; S.l $3..'j 25 .,( 120 ISTaTE of henry k. mcfans. late XLi of Fulton township, deeeasei-. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te puss upon ex ceptions te the account et Jehn II. Beekwell and U. B. Webster, executers of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en THURS DAY, the 3Bth day or JANUARY. L-Si at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, iu the city of Lancaster, where all per sons interested In said distribution may at tend. D. MeMULLKN. j4-3tw Auditor. ISTATKOF AKDRKW F.MeNKAL.LATE J. et Celer-tin township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et J. Blackburn, administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 18S, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city et Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribu tien may attend. a. u. newpuei:. Jl-3tw Auditor. ESTATE OK VALKNTIK BAKER. LATE or East Heniptlcld township. Lan caste r county, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been grunted te the under signed all persons Indebted te said decedent ure requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate or said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delav. residing in East HemptleM township. JOHN SHI RRICII. ABRAHAM SHIRRICU, A. O. Nkwi'heii, Executers. Attorney. d27-ltd4Ctw STATE OF ELIZA1IETII CHAItl.tS.' Late et Washington Boreuirh. Lancaster -juu'iiy, -.. ueccasc-i. inciters icsiauicniiiry en said estate having been granted te the un dcrsigncd. all persons Indebted thereto are re quested te make lnunuJlate settlement and these haviug claims or demands against th-i same will present them without delay ter sut tlemcut te the undersigned. B. K. SHULTZ. Executer. Washington Borough. Pa. W.M. B. Given, 204 Locust street, Columbia, Pa., Attorney. ikSHltw E" .10 IT IS HAKD TO MISTAKE THE PRICES. OUR OVERCOATS Have all been what is termed "Through the Mill that Grinds Down the Prices " ON EACH TICKET IS THE OLD PRICE AND THE NEW, And the New Price is se furbelow I he Old that you can hardly til te buy. THIS HARKING DOWN PRICKS lias helped u: gel rid of a geed many Overcoats. Guiteau Closeted with his Counsel. "Washington, Jan. 11. Guiteau sent for his counsel, Cel. Reed, te-day, but will see no one else until after he shall make his speech te the jury. Davidge will make the opening argu ment te the jury en behalf of the prosecu tion te-morrow. The Republican State Convention. PuiLADELrniA, Jan. 11. Thu Repub lican state committee will meet here this aitcrnoen at 3 o'clock for the purpose of fixing the time and place of holding the next state convention. It is probable that they will agree upon some day in May as the time and Harrisburg as the place. TUKNPIKK STOCKS. Hlg Spring .t Beaver Vuliey Bridgeport Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia & Big Spring Lancaster A Ephrata , Lane, Kiizabctht'n ftMiddlct'n. Lancaster & Fruitville. Lancaster &;Lititz Lancaster A WilliaiuMewii Lancaster & Maner , Lancaster A Manhelm Lancaster A Marietta , Lancaster & New Helland , Lancaster A Susquehanna Lancaster A Willow Street Strashurg A Millport Marietta A Muytewu Marietta A Mount .lev , 25 25 .f 25 $ 10.21 Y.Z 21 1 2n ILK 17.2.' 51 m oi.:e 100 60 25 25 50 25 25 100 :'00 25 V. :ku 25.? 85 275.Z. 40.15 21 10 stecic -narKcr. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Steefca also Uniicl states Bends reported daily hi Jaccii B. I.KK.i. N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nit'.v Y.i:k Stocks. Stocks slightly improved. Although the assortment is net se geed us it was two weeks age, still we have a geed selection. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. ENTEKTA INMENTS. F ULTON Ul'JSKA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1881. GRAND SELECT CON CERT by the full RINGGOLD BAND, of READING, (2 pieces ). J NO- M. STEPHENS, Elocution ist, iu Popular and Humorous selections; Miss SUE MORGAN anil Mr. HARRY MORGAN, In Duets and Soles. Miss Morgan enjoys the rep utation of being one et the finc-t singers in the state. POPULAR PRICES, 35c. Ne extra charge for Reserved Scat-, ler sale at Yecker's office. GALLERY, 85c. Excursion tickets will be sold from all sta tions en the Ren4fng A Colombia railroad te Lancaster en Wednesday, Jan. 11, en the two afternoon trains, geed for two days, te return en any train, or en special for Reading, leaving ( King St.) at 11:15 p. in. en Wednesday. Jan. 11, stepping at all stations. Jiui7,(.,10,lld ORU ANNUAL EXHIBITION Ol' THE LANCASTER COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION, TO JIE HEL1 AT EXCELSIOR HALL, Ea-st King Slreet, Lancaster. Pa. (a tew doers above the Court Heuse). On Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and W cdncsday Janu ary 12 te 18, 1882. 05-Excursion tlckets.with coupon attached, aduiitlng purchaser te the show will be is sued by the Pennsylvania railroad company froniDewniiigtowr, Harrisburg, Yerk, Pert Deposit and all Intermediate stations. ADMISSION 13c. CHILDREN 10c. Open day ana evening. jf-2twAill-7td "pULTON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 14. B. MeAULEY'S TUIl'MPII OF AMERICAS HUMOR, UNCLE DAN'L, Deputy Sheriff of Jarvis Section. In I-:. A. Lecke 's New England Comedy Drama, A Messenger Frem Jarris Section. Abeundinji Interest. in Quaint Humer and Peculiar ADMISSION.. Reserved Scats Heuse Office. 75, SO and 33c. 75c.. ler sale at the Opera ltWtd EPILEPSY OR PALLING SICKNESS, AMD in all cases of Pcuialc Diseases, a Speedy and Radical Cure guaranteed. Skin Diseases (of years' standing), Salt Rlieuin, Tetter. Itch. Pimples.- Flesh worms. Rlack-heads, every description el Ulceration and Eruption et the Skin cured (and never will return), by DRS. H. D.andM. A. LONGAKEK, Office Ne. 13 Eijtst Walnut stieet, Lancaster. Consultations lrcc. dl7-6mdAw Opposed te tne Exhibition. Albany, N. Y. Jan. 11 The governor's message was sentte the Scuate this morn ing. It is averse te holding an internation al exhibition in 18815 and recommends bi ennial sessions of the Legislature. Kecemniemlfiig Flipper's Dismissal. Washington, Jan. 11. The record in the Flipper court marlial case has reached the office of the judge advocate general. This means almost a virtual admission that the court martial recommended Flip per's dismissal. WKATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Jau. 11. Fer the Middle states, local rains and light snow in the southern portions, with northwest te southwest winds. Ne change in tem perature, and risiing barometer. MAKKETS. rnilarielpnia Market. Philadelphia, January 11. Fleur dull and unchanged. Rye flour at H 7."g5 Wheat dull and steady; Del. and Peun'a Red, $1 H1 -II ; de Amber. $1 431 41. Cern scarce and wanted for local use. Oats sluggish and weak. Rye dull at 97c. Previsions quieter. Lard quieter. Butter choice scarce and wanted ; ether kinds plenty and dull; Creamery Extra 4tc ; de geed te choice, 3l3c ; Rolls dull. Eggs dull : "Peun'a ,23c : Western. 21. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull ; rclincd, &. Whisky at $1 la Seeds Geed te prime Clever quiet 0; dodo Kbixwi-i! ! 33 bid, 13!) asked. it Grain anil Prevision JuotatieitN. One o'clock quotations el grain and provi.' previ.' provi.' lens, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15' East King street. Jan. 11. 1 r. si. Chicago. Cern Oats .01 .44 .02! 41 .! .... U7J4 .4 Phlladelphla. .m Mi .70 .:,i Wheat Jan 1.23;-; Feb.... 1.2U'4 March.. 1.304 May Jan '.H'm Feb l.Wk March.. LUX Perk Lard 11.07J 11.20 HOUSEHOLD JIIAUUET. There was a rather peer attendance el coun try people at the Central market this morning, and most or their produce was bought up at an early hour. The butchers, hucksters and prevision stands were well supplied and had something left ever. DAIRY. Butter ft ft 3310c Cup cheese, iicuni. Cottage cheese. 2 pieces Dutch cheese H lump FRUITS. Apples jf) pk Bananas $) dez Cherries, dried, $1 qt Currants, dried, fl lb Cranberries fl qt , Dried Apples ?t qt " Peaches "flqt Lemens ) dez Oranges fl dez YKOETARLKS. Beans. Lima, j qt Beets ft bunch Cauliflower ft head Cabbage $1 head Carrots fl bunch Onions f) pk Potatoes 9) bushel " (Sweet) fjj-' peck... uadisnes ) eancn Soup Beans f) qt Salsify fi bnncli Turnips t pk POC1.TRT. Chickens 9 Pdi" (live) " fl piece (cleaned) Ducks f? pair " "J? piece (cleaned) viCGEC Turkeys, live " cleaned MI8CEXLANEOC8. Apple Butter V qt Cocoanuts each Cider fl gallon Eggsfi dez Heney V ft...... ......... ........ oeap vi d. ....................... . Sauerkraut fl qt S hel barks i? quart MEATS. Beef ft quarter Beet Steak, ft ft " Roast (rib) 11. " " (chuck) ft B " Corned, ft ft " Dried, ft ft Bologna dried Ham ft ft llacenj! 6 Lamb ft ft JjUTU Tt Mutten ft ft Perk ft ft Sau?aifc ti S Veal V B' ..rc .sc 810c lt."0c 40 WC 12-31GC 810c 10l2e 12&20C e0ftJ03 I0glJc ! Ilii.l.iiinVu 1425C , n-aacc 510e MfQfityJ $11 10 121CC aO ec c..3Sc B lvv 2iJ:!c 12lic ....... . ...Mi$4de Se-gSOc 'nyoec 40i350c tllR0 $1253 00 12515c 37e ."..25S03 ...2025c 58c ....812e 10c Cg'Jc ...1213c ...1214c ...10(S)12C ...1215c :jec ...... .22c 10c ...1220c ...ISQlia ...l')i)lC .. lOffllle 12c ...IdfSlKC Jau 11. ll'-IKI 1:00 S:!A Menoy i; .... Chicago ft North Western 12! 125;jI 120'i Chicago. Mil. A St. Pan! lfi!) ICO 10SU Canada Southern fil ."d 51 c. c. & i.e. is. it 2i ii'iy. Del., Lack.& Western Vli 12l'4 12IK Delaware ft Hudsen Caiiul IOG'4 ll)i;r, W'X Denver ft Rie Grande 07-; 0'j " ray. East Tenn., Va. ft Ga 11 i U'i Hannibal ft St. Jee " ...1 Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. 112 113 113 Manhattan Elevated 51 :tfA Michigan Central S(i S7J 8tj Missouri, Kansea ft Texas ."7J-S 37 'AVA N. V., Lake Erie & Western 10J 10J 40- New Jersey Central U1J.J :y. Olj N. Y., Ontario ft Western 27Ji 27" i7 New Yerk Central 131 132 132Ji5 Ohie ft Mississippi 3C54 .... "ii Ohie Centl-.il 23'i 23 23 Pacitlc Mall Steamship Ce.... 41J ll-Srl 41X St. Paul ft Omaha 35! :i3 35.JJ dn Preferred !)9" XiV. my. Central Pacitlc !).! tVH 03" Texas Pacitlc 47 -ii VT Union Pacific ll H7!4 117 Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacitlc XtyK sryK iKiJj " Preferred. i Ci t Western Union Tel. Ce 77j- 77i 77i A. M. r. M. M. PUILADlSLrHlA. -iteclcs unsettled. Pennsylvania R. K myH l 01 Reading 32 33 :i2.'5 Lehigh Valley 02 Lehigh Navigation Ex Div 43 a:W Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western ')i, 'M !W& Northern Central ". .... 40 Nertlsern Pacitlc. SiJ; .. 33? " Prelerred 74 73 lhyn Hestenvlll-. 18 Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 113 .... 11.1 Philadelphia ft Erie It. R 20 Gunnison Mining 105 lewaUulch Minim: .- :;e 30 Uwited States IIekds. r. u. l:0-:i United States 4 per cunts yaw em imirisi. New erk, January 11. Fleur State and Western still In buyers' favor and dull. Extra, f I 005 50; common te geed extra de, $l'J0igij; Southern qutet and unchanged : com mon te fair extra, ' I0(l 30 ; geed te choice de. $0"08. Wheat opened -(c lower, afterwards be comes strong and recovered : less doing ; Ne. 2. Red. cash, SI 43MI ; de Jau. $1 43Kf??l 43" : Me Feb. 15'-1 -13J ; de March, SI WJ'jl 17K ; de May, 1 l!i'4. Cern and Rye dull and price-, without quo table change. Out -j without decided change. TVTOT1CE. TIIK FlKi-1 OF CK. W.IIKN- I SEL ft SON will be dissolved en the lirst. dayet March, 1882. The senior partner, utter forty-live years of active business life iu mer chandising at this place, will retire from the business, and the junior partner, Galen J. I. Raub, will continue the business at the old stand. In order te reduce our stock as much us possible wc will sell goods at greatly re duced prices lrem new until the above ihttc. The senior partner desires te return hif sin cere acknowledgments te his numerous friends ler the generous con tidence and liberal patronage bestowed upon him dining his busi ness career, and bespeaks ler his successor a continuance el the came. GEO. W.HENSEL. GALEN J. P.RAl'l!. i auryvii.li;. January 0, It-Si. NEW AKISANGEMENT-CASII SYSTEM. The undersigned hereby gives notice te his lriends and the public In general that he will continue the business at the old stand of Gee. W. Iler-sel & Sen, en and after March 1, lttfi Iu connection with the announcement of this change lie begs leave te state that he will take entire leave of the Credit Syntciii and will sell goods exclusively for CASH OlS PRO DUCE. In taking this " new departure " he feels as sured that it will prove a mutual advantage te himself and customers, from the fact that he will be able te buy goods exclusively for cash, at the lowest market rates, which will enable him te give customers the advantage et the same, without compelling him te add un additional percentage te make bad ac counts geed as under the old system. He knew that goods can be sold much cheaper for cash than credit, and that it can be done right here. He proposes te make it a success, Kill spare no effort te de se, and will stand by it without tear or favor. GALEN J. P. ISA UK. QUAimTVfLLE, Jan. 0, 1S82. NEW HARDWARE STORE IN OUARISY VILLE. The undersigned, who has been in the em ploy ofGce. W. Henscl ft Sen for the past lour vears, having purchased the entire Hardware Department et their business, will remove the name into the " old " store house et Gee, W. Hensel, In the vlllageef Quarry vllle, which is new being refitted ler his use. and in which he will open, about February 15th, a general assortment of HARDWARE, among which will be Steves, Heuse-furnIs.blng Goens, all kinds of Building Hardware. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lead, &c. Having the agency ler the sale el the cele brated " Rubber Paints," he will furnish the same at the lowest cash prices. Believing that in establishing a Hardware Stere at this place he is but supplying a long Iclt want, he begs leave te say that no effort will be spared en his part te make it worthy the natrenaire of the nublic. CHAS.C. HENSEL. Qcarkyville, January 0, 18S2. ltw INSTATE OF DANIEL. WlKKIt.LATKOF !i Strashurg township, Lancaster county. Pa., deceased. The undersigned auditor, ap pointed te distribute the balance remaining iu the hands of Samuel H. Wiker, administra tor of said deceased, te ami among these le gallv entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, bS.'. at in o'clock a. m.. in the library room cf the court !ieii5u in the city of Lancaster, where all iiei-seus inteiesNid in ?aid distribution may attend. D. P. R05ENM1LLER. jiinll-5tw Auditor. Ea STATU OF MARK JAIUKS. LATJS OF Druuiere township. Lancaster Ce.. dce'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned all persone indebted thereto arc requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the sumo will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, residing in' Drumore township. G KO. W. WESTCOTT, Executer. Mechanic's Greve, Lancaster county, Pu. James M. Walkek Att'y. tilt utw IpSTATE OF ISAAC IIOU.SEK, LATK OP J West Lampeter township, deceased. Letters testamentary 1 11 said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all person Indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay lersettlenient te the undersign ed, residing In West Lampeter township, Lan caster county. Pa. JOHN UOUSER. J ALI.'ll if. 1IUUSKR, II. Carpekter. . Executers. Attorney. nTOOtw ASSIGNED KSTATK OF SAMUfcl. II- LK VAN, or Lancaster, City. Pa. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining iu the hands or E. M. Hestctter, esq., assignee for the benefit et creditors, Ac, .te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sitfer that purposu'eu TU ESDAY, J ANUARY 10th. 1R3J, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the Ci v el Lancaster, where ull per sons interested In said distribution may at tend. HUGH IS. FULTON, d!4 6tw Auditor. J ESTATE OF HIAKVG. Kt'KKHT LATK OK It Maner township, deceased. The under .signed auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the lunds of Jehn N. Weeds, administrator of Mild deceased te nun among thosclcgallyentltltledtethosume. will git for that purpose en Thursday, Dcccniber 19th, A. D. 1831, tit 10 o'clock 11. 111., In the library room of the court house, in the city of Lancaster, when; all persons interested In said distribution may attend. d. Mcmullen, d7-0tw Auditor. -hi; roLLeniMi accounts wii.l. be presented ler confirmation, nisi, en al emiay, .lanuary in, is-re: Henry Shaflher's trust estate, Levi Kick seeker, trustee. Henry Espenshade, trust estate, Iaac Lam, committee. James A. Shcrtz.and wife's asslgnel estate. II. Hurtman Shcrlz, assignee. Henry Stelly and wife's assigned e-dute, R. B. Flickinger, assignee. E. McM ELLEN, Dec- 10. 1WI, Prothenotary. fdee2l-4twr r INSTATE OF ELIZABETH M. OKVUMI, 1 late et Drumore township, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, ull persons in debted thereto arc requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the und- r signed, residing in Drumore township, JOSEPH D. MOOISE, Executer, Mechanics' Greve. Lancaster cenntr, Pa James M. Walker, Att'y. d2s fitw ESTATE OF MARY W1SSLER, LATK of Lampeter tewnsplp, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing been granted te tne undersigned, ull per sons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate settlement, anil t lies 3 having claims or demands against the same will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resitting In East Lhmpctcr two. GEORGE W1SSLER. 1.. F. Eshlf.max. Administrator. Atternev l28-0tw INSTATE OF JOSEPH SKIPLK, LATE IF It Drumore township, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of James Eckliu, administrator Iu saitl estate, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en SATURDAY, JANU ARY 28. 1882, at 10 o'clock 11.111.. In the Library Koein of the Court Heuse in the city of Lan caster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. ill-3tw DAVID LECHE, Auditor. IMTAi'K OF OKOKGK ELSLKK. LATK OF J Clay township, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate huviug lxen granted te the underbigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate scttlcuiciil,aiul these having claim-, or demands ngainstthc same will pieseut them without delay for settlement te the under.-lgii-etl, residing in Clay township, Lancaster county, Pu. PETER ELSK15, Administrator. J. L. Steixm eta. Attorney. J I .-'Jtw A L'lUTOKS' REPORT. IV. Wei the undersigned Auditors te exan- Ine anil adjust the accounts of the Northern Mutual Insurance Ceuip-iny et l.ancuster county,as provided by its act of incorporation de report that wc have ex :min-:d the same for the elllcial year, ending Dec:eml:r 31, IFI, and tlntl and adjust the same as fellow s : Amount of policies In force, Dee. 31,1881 fs".l- en Amount, of policies in force, Dec. 31. IS-MI .s,5.Vl,3 110 Net gain in insurance dining the year - $ :.0i s.".- ici Aintniutet premium notes in force Dec. 31, H-81 132,20 ; 70 Amount of premium netet; in leri-e Dee. 31, i.e iii;,."r .:; $ I5.ll 33 CR. KDJUts OK -1IIU COMI'ANV. Balance In treasury a-s per hist re- 1 )en !- Peicentage recelvetl en policies 1're rata tax received Received 011 187!) assessment J 881 ........ Received for copper anil Iren from Krebs's less I .as.-- l ei vu 718 Ml 28 00 !M5 !I3 10,110 !2 f ll,7'd 41 DR. 1'AIU 11V TUEASUIIER: Paitl auditors' and election officers' P.iitl pestuge,tcIegruphi:ig, station ery, cxpressage, fte Putd committee fees, expenses, Ac. Fer receiving taxes. Ac Fer attorney fees, costs in Krebs's Sill Fer bearding and feetl Fer Secretary's salary Fer advertising report, fte Fer tire-proof safe Fer copying index Fer policies, envelopes, survey.tux notices, blanks, fte Fer assessing, charging, fte., Is8l tax assessment Fer tax and percentage refunded.. Fer President's salary Fer repairing sate. Fer agents for pre rata percentage. Fer Directors' lees and mileage Fer U.Fasnacht's Ure less and Int.. Fer B. Laush " " Fer Kliza Bellinger FdYD. Ebefly " " Fer J. D.Meyer Fer Isaac KegeriieH " " Fer W. M. Leinbacb.eii acct. " Fer Cenrad Krcbs, fire less and Int. Fer Mulinda Albert, " Fer C. L. Battderf, " " ... Fer Z. Battderf " Balance In treasury. e 03 12 10 131 29 221 15 let 25 .100 00 130 CO 2U0 00 '.) 00 73 7!) 1 27 M l !!3 Wl 7 00 384 100 iO 10 31 11 S3 131 01 100 87 501 12 700 70 ,M) CO 1,07!) 3!) ll-O 18 2,874 15 3,087 05 I'll 18 $ 11,79144 course et collection, and collector's com- yy ' 'Mi 72 Outstanding tuxes In subject te exonerations missions : On 1880 assessment On 1S?I assessment , S 1,062 77 lu uitues? vhereel e have hereunto -ct ! hands this 6th cl:ry el Jnn-iarv. i jehjt rax, HENRY Aiv-VLT, ltw Aurti'iOrsI
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