-iSf'it'NST, LANCASTER DAItt INTELLIGENCER HON DAI. JANUARY 16. 1882. h t ;OLUIIBIA NEW 3. OUK KEGULAK CORKEdl'ONUliA'CK At Friday evening's council meeting all be member.; attended except Messrs. Fil .. it and Kisllcr. The finance committee .cinted as fellows : I.CCClptK. r.:tl..:iccn:i hand at last xcpeit 13,023.52 Rent-3 et uuditer.il m J.'iO.Wi 'i.ra:i -lent market rent- 23.73 Annual 14S.r-0 Mere rent- 103.00 ili ". --ecreliiiy Keanl et health 5.17 IIi-iiS el piano 10.03 :! rdu-y, collectero! taxe-. of ls77 30 " " 1S7D 15.00 Reckius, - ' 18W 2.00 is-1 e:57.S7 Total 4,S17.Ui Expenditures. OKcr-jpildslnc;; las! report $2,215.02 Kilince en hand $2,571.39 Tlie prep?rty committee reported tbe purchase of a Schemakcr piano, $10 rent obtained for it, Cel. II. W. Gray's gencr gencr eu. donations and tbe fixing of $e per niht rental ; recommended tbe pur chase of a gum cloth cover which was eidcicd; bad cvamiucd tbe drains at the mnrhft heue :i .d find tbe trouble arising irem tha broke i teira eitta drains, and erliTcd cast iron ones te replace tbctn, wbicb will be placed in position as seen :s the weather permits. Tiie leases of i 'if: looms expiring Aprii 1st have all 1 ei !. lencv.v-d and aie herewith presented f-r appiev.d. Tiity were approved. Tlie read committee leperted that the uj.erviser bad implied lepairing Fourth :tt-t, from Union te tbe Supplec engine ; irks ; have, .repaired Barber street viral times during tbe mouth, but owing te tbe heavy hauling en it it is hard te keep in repair ; have done some little j .-pairing en tbe alleys in Kitcbcutewn, mil an; at picsent repairing Frent .stiect, fiem above SLricklcr's lane towards rti'ai'.s mi!l. Asr.oenas Frent street is fmi.slii d we prep, is:: stepping repairs for tbe winter. Tlie subject of tax duplicates was then discussed and motions heretofore made by ceiiucilmcii lead, and the secretary of ceuneil v. as ordered ti inform the borough solicitor of said fa'ts and present paper of ncerds l. him, with reference te the .. ).),i;iy ln.tn. Mr. Ilcr.sbey rcpeiled pre- -.ri'ss, efe. The jnistie:i of g;ts lease contract was ben dih.;iis.-;ed. -Mr. Pfahler moved that the t;as committee be instiuelcd teask for b-d . for light iiuth'. borough, te take effect .. hen the present contract with the Col umbia gas company cxpiies. Se erdcied. Tie; tax duplicate of tbe borough for issi) v.v.s then considered, and council indued the collector of borough tax for ),-!tii d'tsi' his dup'icates immediately .u.d piececd by Jaw in all cases net paying promptly. Tlie following ne'.ici will be i til. te each taxpayer in'arrca'.s for taxes of 1SS0, which will be well for these in tcresti d te lake note of : " I have been eideied Je close my borough tax duplicate ler I In; year 1S80 at once. Yeu will theic theic feie lake notice that unless your tax, "mounting te $ is piid or satisfaction tendered en or before Feb. 18, 1882, 1 will .! unce proceed te collect the same by pi iircss of law. 1 f ereef fail net."' Mills amounting te ?1,G8G.S0 weie read ..i .1 ordeied te be paid. The Lycoming i.. ura net: notice of assessment of 6122 was iv.ul. Mr. 1'fahier moved the bill be re fire 1 le the chairman of the finance com muter, with inst Mictiens te draw en the borough at. any time !: may deem it ad visable. .-' ordered. Council then ad- leurneil. Cliur.'i iiei.e:. A large number of persons took eom eem eom iimnieu at tbe E. E. Lutiicran and Trinity ilefermed churches yesterday. Rev iTcnry Wheeler preached te a large and deeply interested congregation last even ing The festival and supper for the bene lit. of Ihe Presbyterian Sunday school opens en the l'.lih. Revival meetings have begun m the i!"IJiel eburcii". J The Workers. asso ciation of the Trinity Reformed church he another of their line entertainments ihi.s(.-uii.g. The membership of the St. Jehn Lutheran church is en the increase We did net favor the "split " or this ohm rli with the E. E. Lutheran, but ince the wrong has been done, we arc 'i.id te he tr of tnc pre-mei ity of the St. .Jehn's. 12eUiii;-cr'H Tannery. Mr. Henry Hellinger, proprietor of the liei'iinger tannery, has had his extensive works lcmedeled. The whole of the building is new heated with steam, a new tan burner put in,and it is new in fact one of the most complete tanneries in the date. The steam pipes were put in for the eomfeit of the workmen, thus showing tbatgiecd for himself is net a predomi nant spirit. l. II lie J.ue.a.v -Mis'! Ma-'trie Lee of Lancaster is tiie inir.st efIiss Mamu llippcy. -Mi. Themas, formerly of this place, new of Cincinnati, Ohie, is visiting his many old friends here. Mrs. Jacob Oberlaiu died at her resi dence at Norwood, en Saturday night of old ae. Her funeral will take place to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Don't forget tesee Frederick Warde in Virginias," le morrow evening. He is immense, and it is for the benefit of the (5. A. H. pest. Mrs. Tillie Maid, nee Rcthaire, will be buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The lady has only been married recently and her death is mourned by her sorrow serrow sorrew iiicken husband and a large number of ft sends ami relatives. Three mere subscribers have been added te the Columbia telephone exchange, mak ing a total of :3j. -A number of ethers will be connected in a few days. Mr. Krclcr, of Spisng City, Pa.,who was killed iu the recent wreck en the New Vmk Central railroad, is the gentleman WHO : lew muiium .i' man iu uuhuuuiu ptespecting iu view of placing a stove iKiiniiry in this borough. I u connection with the interesting ser vices held yesterday in Trinity Reformed chtiieh. six persons, all heads of families, were admitted as members. Rev. Dr. Apple, of Franklin aud Marshall college, preached two most excellent sermons that were thoroughly appreciated by all his hearers. Daring Kebbery. Without exception one of the most dar ing robberies ever known in the history of Columbia was perpetrated yesterday afternoon between 1 aud (J o'clock, at the diy goods store of Mr. F. S. Bletz. It vra done by two men who certainly must have been well acquainted in that neigh neigh luuhued. They entcicd the back yard, teie two beards off of the warehouse, took a ladder cut and placed it against the store house and attempted te enter by the second story window. They broke out a sash and a paiie of glass, but could net enter that way. They descended te the. ground and entered by the cellar ; the eeli.ir window w.i.s forced epcu by some sharp instrument. This part of the stoic was thoroughly ransacked. Frem the cellar they "ascended te the store-ieom, forcing an entrance by shov ing its belt back with a knife. Here they made themselves especially at home by leading Mr. Scncr B!ef's letter aud break ing a half dozen es en the lloei. They attempted te ferce open the safe bit- weie unsuccessful. They changed their stock ings and suspenders at Mr. Blctz's ex pense. They then left by coolly un locking the back deer, taking with them a let of ready-made cloth ing, stockings, shoe., gloves, a revolver, box of cigars, and a let of ether things Up te tlie present writing goods amounting te ever 200 have been carried oil aud the in spectimi is net yet through. The way it is known that it happened in the afternoon is that at 1 o'clock Seller !51 tz luul busi liP.vs in I l.e sleu'iiii't when he left, evcry ih.ng ts hi er.l r. At sic o'clock I'.iul J Jet;: will' ii:t-. tie Ni.'iv te bght un and iutii.d eei tiling m conlusien. Ofliccrs Redenliauser and Dyssiugcr made a thor ough search this morning. One of tlie men was lame, as tbe heel of the right stocking was clotted with bleed and matter. The ether man had en the latest style of pointed- shoes, as the footmarks in the snow iu the yard tes tified. Hundreds of pers -us gathered in the store this morning and all had differ ent opinions as te who committed the deed. Redenhauser arrested three tramps last evening, and after searching them took them te the lock up. Squire Yeung dischaiged then! this morning. If any person who may read this article hears or kuews of any person selling any of the articles above named they will de well te have them anested en .suspicion. I-ASI EXll A'l-WS. Cap ami Vicinity Doings. On Sunday afternoon last the Methodist Sunday school reorganized and made a move te establish a library. Mr. 31. Sweigert butchered the largest hog slaughtered in this village this season. It weighed 316 pounds dressed. Mr. Christ Lyle had the honor of stabbing the large brute. Last week Brisbin Skilc-s, the old hunter, caught another fox : this will make the eleventh for this season. He may be styled " the hunter of hunters." An attempt was made te held a ball iu the ballen Saturday evening, but en ac count of the scarcity of ladies it was ad journed. The inhabitautf our neighboring vil lage, Simmoiistewn, are talking about changing the name of their town te Lynch burg, as Mr. Rebeit Lynch owns nearly the entire place, and they think it should be named after him, as it was after the SinimeiiKCS when they owned the place. There has been but little stir iu the tobbacce market of late. Skiles & Fry bought the crops of Geerge Towsend for Ml around, Wash. Pinkeiteu for 8 and 15 and Jeseph Oliver, for lOi mound. Their tobacco was of an excellent quality, and would of brought between :0 and V?i cents around, had it net been cut by the hail. The Martic correspondent of the New Km tells of some old coins, owned by the citizens of Martic. They are nothing te be compared te some old coins owned by our citizens; Geerge Robinson, is the possessor of a half penny dated 1724, J. 1. Worst, has an Irish coin dated 1744, and Samuel Linville jr., has a couple of pen nies dated 1775 aud '77. During the last few weeks times have bten unusually dull, nothing being astir but the singing circle, wbieU is quite ac tive. We were depending upon seeing quite a rare sight the ether week, a grand pig chase," but when the day appointed anived the enterprising eonteniplater aud his pig were among the missing, and thus we missed the fun. On account of the rent of the hall being raised, our singing circle found themselves obliged te seek ether quarters, as their in in in ceme is net very large. They made ar rangements with the school directors and get permission te held their meetings in the school house of this place, and oil Friday eveuiug they assembled te practice, but the ..teacher refused te give them the key, and they had te seek ether quarters again, which they found at the residence of Jr. Parker. A great many patrons of the school, who are mcmbei s of the singing society, think that the teacher has shown very little gratitude tewaid them, by doing this alter they had gene te ths pains.ef securing the school for her last year. lliVOlTOS -8lCCl! I- ill". The following named persons have tiled ubpifiias in diverce,iu theProtbenotary'; eilice, for the causes stated " Samuel Hrcitigan vs. Saleme Ibeilcgan, ins wile, ler iieseriien. Jehn XV. Gran vs. his wife, Lucy A. Crau, ter desertion. l'.:nli.ii-i Hall, hv her next friend An- ? drew Mummah, as her husband, Albert W . nan, ler ncseriien aim aeunery wiiu Abbie lletr. Lizzie llrubaker, by her next friend, Jacob (Jettswald, vs. her husband, David Crubaker, for cruel and babaieus trat nient. Elizabeth Hess, by her next friend, Henry G. Keenicr, vs. Tobias Hess, for desertion. Censliiig Accident Ytsterdaya seven-year-old seu of Jehn Saw,cr, of Seuth Queen street, while sledding, ran against a fence. He bad his left, eyelid cut through, a very ugly cut in his r.03k and was otherwise badly bnii.ed. Dr. Belcnius attended him. Aiiiiixcnieius. " Virihiiux "' Te-night. Mr. Frederick Wat tie Mill te nijjht impersonate at Fulton epeia house the tille role ol"bheri.lan Kiiewlis'H liimetis classical tragedy, "Virgin in." Mr. Warde's previous appearances here in melodramatic parts proved him an act .r el line ability, and his friends await his imper sonation el this diutlngui-ilicil role with full confidence el his capacity telurnish a 'ali lactery rendition. ' Pttliencr." The sparkling comic opera e I "l'atience" is the attraction underlined ler Wednesday evening. It will be iiiig by Ferd's company el thirty voices, including Mis-. .Mad eleine lyiicelle. Ceerge V. Dunham and Jehn SI. Anivveg. til'EVIAt. NOT IV EH. A cough. Celd or Mire Tiireat slieulil no slopped. Neglect Ircuucntly results in ar. In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Hrewn's nrenchial Troches de net disorder tiierteuiach like cough syrup? and balsams, but act directly en t he Iniliimedparis, allaying ! nation, give rellel in Asthma. Hrenehial Coughs, Calarrh, and this Threat Troubles which Singers .-mil I'ublicSpeake.rs aiesublecl te. Fer thirty years Hrewn's Hrmicldiil Treciies have been lcceininended by plij'si cian'j, and always give period satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ue ier neatly an entire generation, they have at tained we) merited rank among the tew staple remedies el the age. '''Id at S5 cent-a bes everywheie. iiiS-tvdTTI:XS.tl w DvsrBi'rii". nervous people, "out el will"," Celdcn's Liebig's Liquid Heel and Tonic ln ln ln vigorater will cure. Ask for Celdcn's. Of druggists. 112-1 wdee.l&w Ktetn?n: jitfLrirf-i i itlil!icrH! Aie you disturbed at nhiht ami brek.-n of your lest by asick child sullering and crying wilh Ihe excruciating pain el culling teeih ? If-.-., go at once and get a bottle et MUS. IVINSLOW'S SOOTHING. SYltUl". It will re lieve the peer little sufterer immediately de pend upon it; there ts no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eat th who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will reg ati; the bowels, and give re-l. le the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It 5s perfectly safe te u-e in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prcfcriptieu et one et the eldest am! best female pliy.-ieian and nurses in the United Males. Sold even-where: i". ceiitsa 1 utile mrMvd.lwM.W&S When the skin is parched and Ircc-kled by ftlreng northwest winds am! the lace becomes dry and scaly, it can be restored te smooth lies- and geed color by Dr. Hcnsen'.s S!.iiv Cure. A purled remedy for troi:l.-lese-se itch ing and vexatious pimples. Ge te II. IJ. Ceuuran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Erceuan's New A A tienal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability .t co".or,are unt-iiualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pound?.. Directions in English ami ucrman cents. Price. 15 IIKNKY-S CAltltOLIC SALVC. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tctter,cliappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tion j, ircckles and pimples. The salve is ..(.Vmleed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get lleniy's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers arc bin imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents. Sel t in Lanca-der at Cochran's Drugstore, i;;7 -j .. North Queen street. A Geed Ansel'a Visit A Tale el "Beta dalu." Wanclie called en Kate, one pleasant day, and leund hersad and stalling, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; for, -eli," she said, "'tis a dis grace le see with, screldIa,my lace se badly marred !"' then said her friend, " llesadalis will your troubles end." ISlanehe called en Kate unihcr day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as aiiy maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Iiesadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's tills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stoic, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Iy30-lydeed&w3 Virtue AckuGUlcdgfMl. Mr-!. Ira Mulhelland, Albany, X. V. write : 'ler several years I have suffered from ott ett rccurring bilious headaches, constipation, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar te my sex. since using your ISurdeck IJloed Bitters I am entirely relieved."' Tries fl. Fersaleatli.il. Cochran's drug store, l."7 Xertli Queen street, Lancaster. "Wiio l.iasjis ."Much ileliU Little." The piopiieters el Kly' Cream Halm de net claim it te lie a cure-all, but a sure remedy ler Ca tarrh and Catarrhal Deatne-H, L'eltS in the head and Jlay Fever. Cream lialin ellectnally cleanses the nasal pas-age. et catarrhal vlru-, causing healthy secretion'., allays inilammatien and Irritation, protect- the meuibraual linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and roteres the senses el taste and smell. ISenelieial results are lealized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment as di r. c-teil will cure catarrh. The Ualin is easy te u-eaiii! ugieeable. Sold by druggists ateOcts. On receipt et .10 emits will mail a package. bend ler ciicular with tall information. EI.VSOUKAM I'.ALM CO., Oswego, -V, V. I'm- -:de by ail tlie Lancaster druggists. jlOSwdeeiLVw Decline et -II an. Impotence et mind, limb, or vital luiictieii. nervous weakness, sevual debility Ace., cured by Wells' Health Iienewcr. $1. Fer sale at Jehn F. l.enij.V: Sen. Quinine and Arsenic I'm in tliu basis of many el" tin; Ague reme dies in the market, and are the last resort et physicians and people who knew no betler medicine te employ, for this distressing com plaint Tin; eilecls el eil her of the-e drugs are de-t met i veto the -y-t cm, producing head aehe. inle.stiual dHerdir.s, vertigo, dizziucs-i. riiiMing in the ears, aad depression et the con cen con KtitiitienaUieaUh Vila's AeruCi'im is a veg etable discover, leuMiniiig; neither quinine, ar.-enie, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is un ie.lallilileaud rapid cure ler every form of Fever aud Ague. I tscllcets are permanent ami certain, and no injury can result Irem its use. Ileside-, being a pe-ilive eure lei Fever and Ague inall its lerins, il Is also a superior rem edy ler I. Svcr Complaints. It is an exce'leul tenieand preventive, as well as cure, et" all complaints peculiar te malarieus. marshy and tpiasinalic districts. I'.y direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulate! the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer sale by all dealers. jl3-lwdCOd&w "J.ISc, ttwwtii, iseamly." " v hut we all admire" and new te secure It: A line head of hair in its natural color '.a such tin adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect le use " Londen H.iir Celer Itc-dercr," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever Introduced te Un; Ameri can people. It. is totally different from all elhers net sticky or gummy, and free Irem nli iiupuie ingredients that render many ether prcpaiutiens obuexioii". It thickens thin hair, reiteicsgray hair, gives it new Hie, keeps the -r.ilp clean and healthy, causing the hair tegrnw where 11 had lallen off or become thin, doe-net oil or stain anything, and is sn jier fectly and elegantly prepared us te make 11 a iie-tin,; hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Keslerer" i-" sold by all druggists, at T-"' -nt-. u but lie. .-iv !ttls ler $1. eci.'JM.Vi'.S&w Coen Aivicis. L'te Hale's Henej of II ore ere hound and Tar for a cough or cold. Pike's Toothache Drep . cure in one minute. jli-lwilee.i.Vw Many mi-ernb!e people dra;; themselves about with failing strengt!i, IceUng that they aiv-Jinkln;; ie.'.e their graves whe l'ancer'.s Cinger Tonic would begin with the llrsl doe, le biing vitality and strength back te them. .Sim vvl lmdeod.twcew Only -fwe liettlci;. Mc.-srs. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., wholesale druggists el rhiladnlpliir, I'.i., report that geme time age a gentleman handed them a dollar, wilh a request te send a geed catarrh eure le two army ellieur.s In Arizona. Re cently l!i.i same gentleman told them that both ilie eitieers and the win; et Ura. Jehn C. Fieniimt, Woverner of Arizina, hid been cured et catarrh by the two hollies el Elj's Cream Halm. Messns. Ei.v Hr.e-., Druggists, Oswego, X. Y. A lew days age I saw a lady who hud used I your Cream H.iiiu ler Calarrh, and had found mere relict in one bottle, lliau Irem all etm I remedies she had tried 1 enclose $1 ler two bottles. Yours respccllully. Jambs IliTcitcy, M. D., l'levi.Ience, It. 1 Price ."i0 cents. J lfi 2wdcow.Vcediteow. w KliSCUi:i iriUIAl DEATH The follewlngstatemcntof William J Cough Ceugh lin, ol'Semervilit., la-s., is se remarkable that we beg ti. ii-k for it the altenlien of our reader-. Iles-iy-: "In Ihe hill et 1S7H I was taken Willi a violent bleeding of t lip lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began le lese my appetite and Hcli. 1 was se weak at one time I hat I could net leave my bed. In the summer el 1877 1 wii- admitted te the City Hospital. While liiere the doctors said I had a hole In my left lung as big a-a hall cellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me el Dr. Wji. Hall's Halsam jMitTiiB Lrse3. 1 laughed at my Iriends, think ing" that my case was incurable, but 1 get a li'dlle 'i saMsfy them, when te my surprise and gi-.tlilicatien, l commenced le leel better. My hope, ence dead, began le revive, and to day I leel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "1 write this hoping you will publish it, ue that everyone alllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced le take Dr. Win. Hall's Halsuni ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen &uiiip',',i can be cured. 1 have taken two hollies and can pe-ilively say that it has done mere geed t'lan all ether medicines I have taken suite my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te ijo'ie work." Sold in Lancaster at Ceehraiis Diug-i.-ie, !- ai-e i uiniiJiii-i!ii .... t.i.i ....!. ..,..- sin u-J-'-lVdeeiiTlnVWJ jtr.trns. McMaiien. In this city, en .lan. 13, 1SS2, 'Jury A., daughter el Hcrnard and Hridget Mc Mc Mahen, in the :11th year et her age. The relatives and friend el the tamily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, Irem tlie residence cf her parents, Xe. 14 Seuth Mary street, en Wednesday morning at '.) o'clock. Higli mass jit St. Mary's chnfch Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. 2td Piiui.TZ In tins city, en the IStli inst., June S veungest daughter of Iheate Jehn A. and Anim Shultz, aged 10 years, 7 months and 1" days. The relatives and friends et the family aie respccllully invited te attend tlie funeral, irem her mother's residence. Ne. 118 Xeith Prince street, en Tuesday morning at II o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Slkeelmilcii. In IhisVllyen the 14th inst., Mary C. daughter of the late Jehn L. and Mary X. Siegemiilch, in Hie iOth year ei her age. The relatives and Iriends el the tamily ire respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Xe. 13-s Seuth Queen street, en tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 9 o'clock, te proceed te Spi ingville ler interment. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w rKLAXCIlOLY AND ABEKKATION. I That state of alienation and weakness et the mind which renders persons incapable et enjejing the pleasures and performing the duties of lire completely cured and the patient restored le lull and active health. Particular attention given te private diseases of every description by H. D. I.OXGAKER. M. D., Oilice, 13 East Walnut -licet. Lancaster. Consultation irec. illXitdAvi NEW AJDrMTJS31XTa. TBAl)7.i: CI. WEDSlAti GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JBWEURY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And the many elegant and artistic article? embraced in our stock are especially fitted ter . WEDDING GIFTS, BECAUSE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal share of trade we have received In tlie past has encouraged ns te phicc ia our cases a finer and larger stock than e cr before, te which we cordially invite the attention of all itlie desire te examine beautiful oeds. EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler. ZAHM'S C0BNEK, ect23-3md&wK NEW AUVEK'HSESULJilS. "IKAllD Oi lMIli.ADKI.l'IA. Assets e-cr Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a pelicv in this old aud well-established company calfen RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. lit LAST KIXC STUKKT. (I2M.W.ISK riATAItKU. IIAV-fEVEK. ELY'S ORBAM BALM. 1MS1T1VKLY CUKES CATAUUII, COLDS IX TIIE HEAD CATAKKHAL DEAFXESS. IIAY-KEVEIl, HEALS HOICKS IN NASAL 1'ASSAOES, SUBDUES CATAUUII AL HEADACHE. l'UICE. 50 CENTS. ELY'S CHEAM BALM CO., OS1VECO, XE1V YOKE, U. S. A. EI.l'.S CKEAM l.Al.M effectually cleans' s the nasal passages of Catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inllammatien, pro tects the membrane tiem additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores tin sense of taste and smell, llenelicial resullsan real zed by n lew apijlicatiens. A thorough ', ,'., ,hu,'W!i S. curnin, O, IV. Hlake. IV. s. treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay lever, .Vc, M.iriltlt MNmn Mal.i(lll c'ciilteu and FLOU UiKqualed ter colds i In the head. Agreeable k.NCE ELMOUE, and ether arlisH et excel- luu "i'iJ " ";' J", rn s ii 1"'l",1l"u ttrtutvil kn rnpclnt tt f.fl.- V'lll til-ill i nostrils. On receipt of will mail a package. Sold hv Lancaster druggists ELY'S" CHEA 81 HALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. lanlC-lyd,pod.eew&w,eow flMlE SUN. THE SUM. XE1Y YOIIK, JAN LAKY, lS- The SUX for 1SS1 consumed four million one hundred and ninety-four thousand three hun- drcd and ninety-one ( 4.191.S1U ) pounds et printing paper In its Daily, Sunday and Weekly editions. This is equal le sixty millions seven hundred and seventy-two thousand six hundred and seventy-seven (00.77-',i77) copies of the daily size. The actual circulation ler the past year win; Daily 59,701,161. Sunday 7,037,604. Weekly 3,493,154. This gives ler each day in the year the fol lowing average : Copies e tlie Dally edition 1 S (5.S4 1 Copies of the. Suuilav edition i::5.33! conies of tlie Weeklv edition (7,'-2 73 The Sun lias advertising space te sell. In the Daily and Sunday editions its price for erdi- narv iviivcril.smcnis lswcenis per agaie une. rrelcrreil positions aim eispiaycu niauei- irein Mi cunts te $i.ri', per line, In the Weekly !i'l cents an agate line et space: no extra charge ler display, rrelcrreil po-iuens .. cents te j per line. At this price advertising in the several edi tions of Tin: Sun is cheaper than its publisher has ever been able te obtain in any ether med ium, and he lias spent hundreds of thousands el dollars in making known Tin: Sin and Ihe advantages It eilers te ihe business commu nity. The Svn is puhli-hcil every day iu the year at Nes. lGt. KM mill 170 Xn-san stree', New Yerk City. I. W. ENflLASD, janlOCtd.eed Publisher. JjMial. neti vi.s. ( k el Fulton township, deceasee. The un del-signed auditor, appointed te pass upon ex- ceptinns te the account et .lehnll. Hcekwcll and l . li. weiistci, execmorsei sain oecca-i-e, te nml among these legally entitled te Hit same, will sit ler that, purpose en rwuit.- ea'Vn Sr,riv ,!,!? llense. in this city e! Lancaster, where all per- sons lntciesled in said distribution may at- tend. D. MuMlLLKN. 1 1-Stw Auditor. imaikiV ATn:i:iv fmckTilati: 111 el Celcrain township, deceased. Ihe undei-slgned Auditor, appointed te distribule ilui balance remaining in the hands et .1. Hlacklnirn. adnilnistraler, te - and I among these legally enlilledle the same, will sil for tliat purpose en WEDNL-DAY. FEHItHAUY 1. 1SS2, at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the. Library Heeni el the Court Heuse, in the city el Lancaster, where all persons iulcieslcd in said distribu - Hen may attend. A. O. NEWPHEK, Mt... iiilite-i-- vr& STATii OF JOSKI'H SKIPLK, UTK F rumeie township, deceased. the un- , lei-slurned Auditor, anneintcd te di-Iribute the balance remaining in Hie hands of .lames Ecklin, administrator in said cstaie. 10 aim among these legally entitled te the same, will uil ler that purpose en SATUUDAY, .1.1X11- AUY2A, 1SS2, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the Libiary Koemofthe Court Heuse in the city of Lan- caster, where all, persons inteiestcd in said ilisiriuuuen may aiieiii. jll-3tw DAVID I.ECI1E. Auditor. IASTAIKOFOICOKGK KLSLCK. I. AT 1. IK I Clay township, deceased. Leiters el j itdniinislralien en said estate having been i granted te the undersigned, all persons in- ueuii'ii ineieie me reuiii-aieii itf iiiiit.-,i"-- diatescttlciiieiil.iinil these having claims or 1 ACHES in Upper I.caeeek township, en demands ngalnstthe same will present them the Concstega, near Oregon. Has line Orchard without delay fersettlemciit te theundersigii- el Apple. Pearnnd Peach Trees. A geed gat ed, residing in Ch'-v township, Lancaster ! deiier pi-ftened. HENHY E. LEMAN, county, Par 1'ETEH ELSEH, j Jyi:::;td 127 North Duke St. Administrator , ,, j. stcixmktz. Attorney. jli-litw : ESTATK OK VALKNTINK I.AK1.K, I.AXK. of East Heniplield township. Lancaster county, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been' granted te the under signed all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te lrake immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of sat 1 decedent, te make known tlie same te the undersigned without delay, residing in East Hemeilehl township. JOHXSH1KK1CH, AHKAHAM SHIIUtlCH. A. O. XnwriiKit, Executers. Attorney. d27-ltd&etw " ESTATK OF KLIZAltETII CHAKLliS, Late el Washington llorettgli, Lancaster county. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the un dersigneil, all persons indebted thereto are re quested te make imme date settlement and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay ler set tlement, te tiie undersigned. H. K. SIlULTZ, Executer, Washington lloreugh, ln. Wm. II. Uivr.N, 201 Locust street, Columbia, Pa., Attorney. lj?Lnv ISTATK Of MAUI JAMBS, LATE OF ll nruniere township, Laneaster Ce.. dee'd. Letters testamentarv en said estate having been granted, te the undersigned nil persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate pavment. and these having claims or de mands ugumst the same will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersign ed, residing in Drumore township. GEO. W. WESTCOTT, Executer. Mechanic's Greve, Lancaster county, Pa. James M. Walker, Att'y. 1U ctw IrSTATK OF ISAAC HOUSKK, I.ATK OF !i West Lampeter township, deceased. Letters testamentary tn said estate having been grained te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested temake Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay let-settlement te tlie undersign ed, residing in We-t Lampeter township, Lan caster county, Ta. JOHN HOUSER, JACOB 15. HOUSER. ii. C AKP ENTER. , Attorney. Executers. n30 Ctw LANCASTER. PENN'A NEW AJi rEKTISEJMEXXS. J?liii S-VLKA X WOXOltY A teXTTIC . Pweliinjj, Xe. XII East Orange strcet.wil h side yard. lias all modern improvements ; -table en rear of let. Terms easy. KeiiKKNT. A two-sterv and attic dwell ing, Xe. 3S2 Kust Orange street, with all mod ern improvements. Armlv at jaii-Jwceil Xe. 3JS EAST OK AXG E ST. DAY AM) MCHT STUOKNIS IX IKI.K graphy taiten. Fer the term of 2 months $i. one-half in advance. Lessens iiiveu in Lancaster each day or night (the Sabbath ex- cepicu). -uiiress eyieiter, giving inn name, age, street and residence, C. C. AKDOX. jlOitd Lane:ister, l'a. 1OK SALE. A XWO-STOli IWUCtv D1VELLIXC wilh II rick Kitchen, 5 rooms, entry and phistcred attic; hydrant and pump, vaiiety of small fruit. The property Is located In the vicinity et the Cotten Mills and will be sold at a bargain. Is desirable :1s a home or ter investment Xe. :J1S Heaver street. s. UIFE&KAUFMAX, ilI.'-.JtdSMll'S.U 1! East King street. liXTEJCrjlNJlliXTZ. 1,'ui.ten e!m;i:a iieusi:. MONDAY KVEN'G, JAN. 16, 1882 Engagement el Ml:. FREDERICK :WARDE, TRAGEDIAN, CMMimi .,.! i.i'in;vi rrnvi: i fm-i: i v: ence. under the manageiiient etMr. JOHN J .,. . . '... . . l.. ' .... . ... COLLINS, in Sheridan h'newles's (Jreat Trag- VIRG1NIUS ! UESEUVED SEATS, 7."!e. ADMISSION, 7., SO and 3.', Ctx. Keservcd Se:it" new ler -ale at Opera limine ' eilice. janll-M.l ! IjIULiTON Hl'EUA IIOUSK. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 18, : CIIA8. E. f'OHD"S ' Kllgiisll Comic Opera t'Ollipail). i Mi:. ykckEH has the honor of announcing , te tlie citizens et Lancaster tint he has effect- eil an engagement wilh the above named celc bra ted company for one evening, when they will present Cilbert&SuIlivanV jusllv famous operatic masterpiece, entitled PATIENCE, As produced for the lirst time iu America at St. Leuis under Mr. Ferd's direction. This opera will be presented with the lull strength et Mr. Ferd's magnificent, organization com posed el ae Ol'EUATlC S1XGEUS, and led liy the brilliant young English Prima Denna, MISS MADELEINE LTJCETTE, Snpperledibv the distinguished veung Ameri can Artist, 9IK. (JEOKia; W. UENUAtll. ADMISSION. 33. r.O and 7.-;c. Ueserved Seats, 7."ic. The side et re unved seats will bc Slii en Monday morning at the opera honse eilice. 1S-31 , - jliU aN.NUAI. EXU11IIXJON UrXIIE ej LANCASTER COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION, TO I1K llia.I AT - EXCELSIOR HALL, Had Mug Street, Lanca-ter. ra. (n lew door doer deer above the Court Heuse). Un Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ."Heminy, Tiiesday am? Ui'iliipsdny Jaim- ai-y-li! te 18,lHSt. 4i"Exr-iiisien ticket j,with coupon ailaehed, admitiiu' mirclw-er te-the show will be is- l sued bv the rennsvlvania railroad cenimnv Irem Downingtewr, llarrisburg, lerlc, Tort ) Depit-il and all inteiincdiate stations. ADMISSION 15c. CHILDKEN 10c. Open day aud evening jl-2tw&ill-7ld r. nlt: ;vi:-,T f TH: SKAStJN T FIRST (JP.AND , Vf asmiRF4 llll 2 InJCV TlraSS IfiUOtl'llU tlUU 1 UliUj L'U! UiJ , ' ; OANNSTATTBR VOLHSFEST VERE1N, ' ivymstki! ev "l l-vncaii.k, cn i viu-mv i'ia.'vtvr iv uf i j ..i U.MIA I 1'.VM1J(, .i.VA. -.J, l-. AT ITLTOX HALT. LOWER FLOOR. i 1 lie proceed.- lobe ler the hem-tit el the HENEIOLENT HICIETY OF LANCASTKK, V" V. ..''. .""?. '.?. ". :"'" "' '"u '"'"' . 'l-:.- t. 'f.-: , .1.. .:!...- I ........ ...i ....., wl SPECTATOll'S TWlKET (ter Callery), 2.-.C Grand Tableau at 8:30 O'Cleck. i 'iickcls can be obtained from Members and at Fred IVeehrle'H "Trcnient lleu-e," North . Qnecn street. t;,,,!,,,,, r Fverv IKjaerlntleii cm be had , . ,,. ,,.,(, ,,n the 'evening et the Hall at all i prices. Hern Wl.im. . I janH-!t.l COMMITTEE. J-OB SAI.K. .M)i:ltLT-A SMALL K.lIU OF lO I .vv. r.i.ianii r.Auiiniiei i.q' iieut- hiih;.-3.j nt-l-LlC SAUS OF CAXA51A UORSES. 1 On MONDAY. JAXUAUY 111, 1KS2, will be sold at public salt; at the Mcrrininc lleu-c. U.VXerlli Prince st reel. Lancastcr,Vn., the following Live Sleck, te v. 11: TWENTY HEAD OF HEAVY CANADA DRAFT DOUSES. Tlu-se Jherscs were s-cleeted witli great care, and they must lie in every respect as represented by the undersigned, or no sale. Among them arc some Drivers and Geed Steppers. A few of them can trot close te 3 minutes. A credit of CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. en said day, when attendance will be given by GEORGE GROSSMAN. SAMuer. Huss & Sen, Aucts. l3-'Jld SHOW CASES FOR SALE. Twe Horizontal Shew Cases, each ! feel in length, 2 Icet in width and 1 loot iu dei.tii. Twe Horizontal Shew Cases, each 7 feel in length. 2 feet in width audi loot in depth. One Upright Case, ii leet in licighi, iyt feet in length and 2 feet In width. One Upright Case, "y tect in height, : feet in length and 2 feet in width. All the Caaes have the tops and sides of plate glti-'s and the frame work et l.ickcl plate fin ish. They are In excellent condition. Alse, two large Combination Weeden Cacs, each 17 leet In length, havingshelves, drawers and closets. The Cases are well made and ornamentally llnlshed. They were formerly used in a Jewelry Stere. Apply te CATHARINE SCHW1LKE. jyll-ttd Xe. 18 Xerth Queen St. MIS VELLANEO VS. YirASTKD AT THE FKAXKLla MOUSE, Columbia, Twe White Mifldlc-Agcd Women le serve as Chambermaids. Geed wages. le-Std KAWINUSASI) SPKCIMUAT1UMS IfOR Three HOSE TEX DERS will be received up te WEDNESDAY, JAXL'.VUY Is, 133i All communications te be uddre. ed te Gee. V. Zecheii, Chairman of Committed en Reorgani zation of File Department, jll-fitd UY ORDER COMMITTEE. THIRD EDITIOI. MONDAY EVENING. JAN. 16, 1382. WEATUER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. (J., Jan. 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, light tains or snow, followed by clearing and much colder weather te-morrow, with rising barometer and north te vest winds. THE LAST APPEAL. Mil. SCOV1L1.E CLOSES FOli TUE Dl 1'KXSK. The Assasslu iu a Geed Humer. Washington, Jau 1C At tlie openimr of tlie tenth week of the Guitcau trial.the prisoner came into court smiling ami wilh mere confidence in his walk ami manner than he has lately evinced. He saluted his brother and his couusel pleasantly as .he passed them, and then took up his papers. Seoville commenced his address te the jury. Seeville went en te charge th.it Perter, Davidge, Corkhill aud some of the experts had formed a conspiracy te hang his client. He was seen interrupted by Davidge, who broke in with : "Oh ! no, no, air. Seoyille that is net se.'' Presently Davidge premised net te in terrupt again, and Seville went en te sny that Davidge's construction of the law would ham: four-fifths of the iusar-e ciimi ciimi nalseithe country. The prisiner made frequent interruptions, but Sceville con tinued until at 12:el) a lejess was ord.-ied. Tut: ei.ii kf.ci.v.s: kksc.ukd. Gewcn A"nm In Ceiiiinaiiil and ul! i.vl- dciiccs of the ISeii'.l Slaimgeitieui Disappeared. Pihladlli'IILV, Jan. 10. AH evidences of the llend management's brief term a. the Heading railroad offices have ahcad.v disuppeaied. Pic.sident fieivcit was busy this merninsi preparing matter? for the first meeting of his heard this afternoon Majer IJend wus mil jues-nt. te-day, ar.d the clerks who v.-.eated the re-im for hla'J''' ln M; Pennsylvania family -J3J8 occupancy weie re-insta!ud in it this morning. The market is weak, and Heading a few points till' from Saturday's quotations. The new binrdef diroelersof the Phila delphia it Heading r.iihe.td company mat for the liist time at neon today. The meeting was marked by no unusual pre- cedure, tiie beard, as Mr. Gewen said, j merely taking up the work where they j dropped it after their defeat a year .tee. j . ,.-,' , , ' Ne allusion was made te (Jewcn :; de ferrcd bend scheme, of .which the presi- j dent said that the stockholders having' approved it, he supposed it would j be put info i-xceuueii at once. Tlie beard appointed Francis P. Iv-iereher secretary of the cea! ami iron company, of which he l l.n! ..I (1 ,,i;u... ..,.,1 ,.L. .,,,,,.,.,,.,. ... t , ... T Af W;.-.:Ib...- v.hri KinlinL- L-,vn ,".'" . , " , , . I auditor of the coal ami iron emipauy. I TliiGi umiimt:,!!!" wfv fiii.e.l - ).-.! Ihese ptoinet.om. iif.tt. cm ul ej -- j election of Mr. Fester, v.' he has t.-en the i secretary of the coal and iron company, j as secretary of the railroad company. . i Twe .llOirr, ailJ.I.OAD ACCI DO -"-. ! ; ltnlli in Vir.-iiiii-ii-liie.-i- ii:l!e:l en lb.) ' IK.. li m irli.i.i-l-iiliic, i iv.nt.i ' I ('l!Ai!!.OTTI.s 11.1.15, a ,.Tail. lbA pis. j , . ,, ,-- . . M-i- l i I senger tiain .en the irginia .Mniiand rea ! j rand into a slide last night near Fahei" : ...... mills, killing the engineer, .lelin .ucnteii, nf Iht-in,!,-;.! Ii.,.llw wiHimli-i - tlm tlie Ot A!e.N.inmt.I, b.i'.ily weilllill.lg tlm tnc- man and doing considerable damage. Tlie passengers all cse.ipal unhurt. i Mishap en Iho XorhfelU Wcslnu. Pr.TKi:si5ri:e, Va., Jan. 1. A colli-iie.i , . , . ,- i eccnii'cd near Apponiattet depot in II; S il v litis- niiiriiiiiK-. li.;tweeu an inceui-tifr i j --- n ---. "; freight and pas.-cnger train fitun Hieli-: shift in;' train was cmnplelely knocked te piece.-and the locomotive injured. The loeemo. ive en the Hichtneud read was slightly damaged. A Lime number of! hands are clearing tlie wreck. A I.i-uliPii-.-.iii (iiitler S3,:00 Hail. Nr.w Yerk, Jan. Hi. Ohsrles 'ueiiisst the brala-man wiie is aecused of being the ; cause of the Spuyten Duwil railroad' ,. , , , . , r ' ii disaster, was brought before the eeicmer te-day and admitted te bail in tin- sum er: $e,000 pending the iiue.'.t. ' . : MUS. LINCOLN'S PCNSION. Senutdr Lilian's Hill te Pay Arn-nir. Washixoten, Jan. 10. In the Senate , ,, T -it i t -ii . te day Gen. Legan introduced a bill te j-ay Mis. Abraham Lincoln arrears of pension for the live years nitervcninir between tim deatli of her husband and the passage of the act granting her a pension (the esti mated total amount being Sl-i.000). and asked immediate- consideration. Mr. illair, of the pension committee. . . ...... suggested the lelereiiee el tlie measure te that, committee, as it. was perfecting - mere ceinprehcnsive oil! which would 111 elmln IIiim fi:e ;itl thai, of Mrs. (t.niieiil. ,,,.'.. The bill was se reft-ired. Tlie census deiieieney bill, en motion of Mr. Hale, was taken up ami .us.-.cd. ' Clfl'WlTll'A i:!!T.'l..R KNIFI'. TS10 Kloe.ily I.-iXe "l :l Ciilercil Cenk 0:1 :. Steamboat. Bath. Me. Jan. 10. During an alteica tien at their room iu this city, be - tweeu Isaac iMlwards, a hrenr.tn, ami David II. Haves, the colored cook of th e steamer City of Richmond, Edwards seized Hayes by the threat, as lie says helms done many times befoie in fun, I when Hayes seiezd a large butcher knife aud cut him en the left shoulder blade, and then across the bowels, taking out the intestines. His lccevery is extiemely doubtful. DlSOKACi: AND DEATH. Salclde r a l'u.tmntcr Win, Went wr...,S. MeN'TflOMERY, Ala., Jan. 1C. W. it. Lecke, late postmaster at Eulanlti, com- mitted suicide yesterday inerin at his home. IIe was removed for dcltciencv some month, age, his bondsmen paying up the less. Un halurday he was arrested at tbe instance of one of the bondsmen and was te have been brought here for a hearing te-day. lie ate breakfast and went up-stairs and shot himself through the head. The Steel Hliiem Caaes Decide. 1 WiautviTnv Tin 1fi Tn tlie steel WASHINGTON, .Mil. 10. in me hit.ei hlnnni " nRr- if James Lee & Ce.. and . V. ... t . the Cambria iron company, the aecretarj of the treasury has decided te adhere te the former rulings of the department, n.at ilm i,..n,'e,l -irltplfM in tn ii i v that the linieued aiticies arc te pj dutv of -ii l cr cent, ad valeicm and J ' mere. Singular and Serious Ibjury te a Flrcmaa. Pluxfield, X. J., Jan. 10. Thaddeas O'De.ine, a fireman, while holding the nor zle of a line of hose tluewiug a powerful. stream of water en a burning building en Saturday, let control ofthe pipe', andthe stream of water struck him en the cheek crushing in one side of his face aud indict ing serious internal injuries. His "recovery is doubtful. Steitlin- lCccerds et Guilt. Philadelphia, Jan. 1C In the inves tigation of great frauds iu the tax office, Tax Receiver Hunter has recently found plcin indications of particular fraud ia 18V6 and 1S77, but before he concluded his ?earch the books for theso years disap peared and caunel new be found. our Xumesake I.uruci! Out. St. Ler is, Me., Jan. 10. A fire at Mexico, Me., en Saturday night, lestreyed Carrell & lletts's dry goods stoic, several small shops and the daily Intelligencer eilice. Less about $2e,000 : insurauce $15,000. Landslips in Switzerland. Gcnhw, Jan. 1(5. The recent landslips iu Switzerland are ascribed te freiptcnt slight shocks of e n thtpiake. Hfe less thau twenty one shocks h:.ve been observed since Peeeniber. Keuii.ls nu:l Gillilliiii. WAsinxr.TD.N-, 1). ('. Jan., 1G It seems te be pretty nearly settled that Mr. Hounds of Illinois, is appointed pubKc printer.and that Mr. (tilfili.ni. of Pennsylvania, will be made a--sistint secretary of tlie trc sury. II-a--triiiis i-lit- In i'iclinimul. Va. I'ifiijieND, V.i., Jan. ll. A lire last night totally destroyed J K. Jehnsen & Ce.'s steam forge autljiiea werls Seventy poisons are thrown out of employment. The less is estimated at $20,000. jUAJCKETS. rtitliiitelpniit Market. ;iiii.a!(lviiia, January lt. Fleur market euiet : Superfine, f.l 73iil '-; e.(tra $1 flu ! p.'i -."" ; Ohie and in. liana ttiinily. is .'0; St. Leuis de it, S.iti -: Mliliiestitu EMi-.i, fi;-rgi;.-.!:de-lralh:. i:t;-l'Ul: winler patent, f 7 '.'.", j7 7.-, ; sprinjj de, $7 -'5i'7 7 . live Heur at SI 73. 1 3 V. heat (iiiet and stead v; Del. mid Penn'a Ueil, MIS1 ii; de Amber, fl Uiil J.l. Cern linn for local u-e. eats dull and weak. Rye dull at WKT'.iTc. Piovisiens iiuii-t. Ijml: steady. Ilutler slu'adicr ; choice raile-t scarce and wanted. Creamery Extra, Mj : de geed te stlii tiii ' trtit ueiis'uuli. Ess'--"..-: lVn:i., ?--.; Western, 21 cheese inlet but steady. i'eSrete.um .lull: retlned, '.,. Whi,kvat rl i; 'ft.!,1 . -ew or ----- r iviiB. iiiiuiiaij ii'i i" eiimj i Weslecn dull and sli-jhtly in buyers' favor; Extra, $1 7.Vrf3 .J); Choice, 3 l."Sfi7. Southern dull ami iinchan-red. Wheat opened a shade higher : subsequently I became weak and le,t -..Ivanee; trade lluht; line iikiil; de March, xe. -', lied. lel. rl ll'MI -i. " aiurc illMid 17' : de Mav.l 4-H. Cern about ije betler and weak: mixed Wc-ten- spot. ifi)7jc ; de lutuie, t;yic. OalsstMii-clyse llrnf; Ne. i! Jan. at lUJc ; ,., k,.,. ..t i--, ; -.i-tti.., i-.isrc; We-deni, .':: u m chicaoe. n,i-s-iicccli ts. I3,iit) head; shlp- ments, .",11(1 heal: mark.it fairly active unit itnin-j and prices lirm: i-onimeii te lair mixed $3 um-ji; ::.'; lixht, ic "-": heavy packing und shtpiiiu;?. Hi MTtJi S"i: -Uips and culls, $1 IU5M. Cutte-U ccipls,.-,(K).ilie.i.l: shipmeiilM. r.,IW hen 1 ; market mer.; aetivt: and utienijer; no uxtra here ; geed te choice shippin-i, V IU I'. -J": eouiiuen l' la1." it r:0 ;;." -23; mixed blI.,.llt.rs ,.lh.,y :lc;iVl. .lI1(I ,-,.,'; C(,eii te fair at i-!3ii5l -r. blockers and leeilcrs at fir (il h: milki-i-saiiil sprinei-s, $igt.0. siu-cp- Receipts. i,i.ii head ; shipments, 1,500 Ili-ad : market active and price- linn : common () .,,. m) j.., .jr, . m.-.ti,,,,-, i::73fel :e ; goeil l 7:vi.-r.; no extra here. tii-atn ami ITovisieii o-.ielatlous. ()n- o'clock iuotaliens el grain and previt.- Ions, jnrnNheil by s. K. Vundt, Breker, 15- K.nt Kili'i street, Jan. lfi. 1 1 m. Chicago. j.-,.. .. Wheal corn Oats Perk Lard t-'el;.... l.'JTi'i .'- Alii I7.I3 ll.l!!J5 .llarch.. l:l;i .". i .1; .V."" 1L-" .Hay X''H .I3 Philadelphia. Jan l.:n'.: X,V .IJ Kelt .l .fill ' A'iV. Much.. 1 11 .71 ..".0)4 I .'t.!-v lei.t. I'lulailiiiphia ami Lecal stecKt j ;;l-e Cniieil r-!a!cs l.t-'id-i lepettiM daily lV .i vc.-:: !:. I.ien. N. E. dr. Ceiilit; iiinr . .:-'. 1 i in. Stock:. ic!: i;ie;;ulitr. .v-n: y .. i::.ic:i--... Noun W.-i.-ni. ti,iraf:e. ulil. A. .-! luul.... '""lc.'Vl'i".'." ."'.:"... Del., utck.fi v. e-ieii- Dei-iware .1 Hiid-ini C-in.,1 lan. 17. K'.fO Lull 3:51 lis" 1-7 li?" mi Miy.. my : ."; ' 3314 iy, .... 'iiyt 7.: -.-ty n Mi 1 13'4 ilcnvei- x Rie (ran!e l-a-t Tcnii.. la. .';. i I iianui'-ai .f .--i. .mi-:.... V0J4 LaktiMioreA -Mich Seml.i-tii. ll.V.-f lll-;i 11 Man!iitiau Elevnied .-.0 at 1 Micm-tan i-i;uii:-.i : Mi-'emi, Uans-i-.V: ".-as $' JJ". --, u ! ; V V. : V'' "'"" t'.A t-'jys ssvs .. ::s'U :w5 3s .. iyn -iy iiy, .. in a:, via .. '.T-i -r.n .vy. .. YM-u YilH. 13I-S5 .. 'Si Si . ii: y, iy, .. ::7 :r,fu 3; .. Ml-'i HllJiJ 101 .. : :ni yu .. :iy, :ty en . Ilttf;, HO'fi 1!'.CJ .. as :i7K :rzw , N. Y., Ont.uie.v iv- t.-i-.i.... ett ': eik t.'entia! ciiie & Mi-.i-.iipi. . .. Ohm Central Paeiiii J!:i'l .-li :iiii-!i:t : Paul .; Omaha dt Prelcrred ... Central Pacific. 1 Texas Pacific Union Pueilic waba-h. 't. Loul- . Pacific Prelcircd. 7eK 7J-2 ran j v.t-rrt Colen T. 1. Ce Sl!i si WA. j I Piiu.ADitM'lll A. M. r. M. M. j stocks U!l-.(-tHfil. ivmi-iyiviiniii R. 1: I ','i1l'",,!'',:"' ijcu:-!! -. ane3 -.-....-... ...... 1 Lehi;;ii NaviKatnm Ex Hi v. j i;uir.tle, Pitts. & V.csius-n... :M)Jii -, ruyH ni'4 .... i :,y. .... isy. ji ' 'iy ':e :"i7" iifiji sa ,r,y2 -.:& -&X le7i Nerlhern Centr Nerlliern Paciile Prele-.ie.l M'-.tilllVlllL Elcetric Uiidei-siet.nd Tel. Le. 1'JO l'hdadelnhh. .1 Krle R. R 20 ... 1.0 ... 20 (.uniii-en .lliulii'... .. Yiiy. ... 'M 173 ' -"'vai.u.eii u..i u F.K. 1:00 .... m .... m .... 1(KS .. . 1W)'4 , cmi-.-! st-ui-s 1 per nenti. X A i.'icai -mocks and Hende. Par LOS sa.'u vuf. L-mC'l-l !'iicrc!.Seais,iiuelS32...31W $. .-' ' ' liSe... 10") 111 1890... 100 US.'A lja... 100 120 3 pcret. in 1 erSOyears.. 100 10 f per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 t in ler 20 years., loe lt 4 in 3 or 20 years.. 100 10?0 " 1; in 10 or Li years, loe 10i rlp.t Xllt,ennl !alI-fc;.:....:.V. $100 $175 Farmers' Xatienal Rank 50 103 ffiHi!S&V&!: iS IS laVt"Sh AMTK5ri-V:i-I I xeS IU i.-i,t. V:len:il Rank. Strasburir.... IOO VM.Su l" S'eS !SS lira. National Hunk loe Manhciui Xatienal Half UK) 111.36 Union Xatienal Hank. Mount Jey. 50 70.5ft Xew Helland Xatienal Hank 100 103 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oitarryville It. K., due 1& $100 1U.75 Reading & Columbia R. Rdue 1S82 100 lOu Lancaster Watch Ce., due 18: 100 105.50 ' Lancaster Ces Light una t net CO., due in 1 or 20 years 100 lee Lancaster Gas Light and fuel Ce., duels?: -w " I Siccus Heuse misckllaneeus stocks. . IUU en ! Ouarrvville R. 11 ? 50 W.2J MillcrsvilleStrcetCar.....-:. . jnrmirerl-riutiiig Company 50 25 50 10 100 120 ' 1;;;, Stevens Heuse 100 a elumma uas company a ( (,llimb!aVatcrCeinpany no u iuch.vnnu Iren Company ;,i lietta Helle wware ;.-. no iif ;.ie
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