LANCASTER PAILYlNTELLIGENORft TUESDAY. JANUARY 24. Ic8a. FOR MAYOR : T. He is Requested te bj a Candidate. Han. Jehn T. MacGeiiigle: Dew: sik- your lcllew-cilizens have learned or your disinclination te be a candidate ler i e e eleclieu te the mayoralty el the city, anil your unuililngneas te wck a nomination ler this elllce. The increasinc need, tell in every mu nicipality, of honest, elllc-Icnt and economical city government, and cspLciallylersucli cxe uti e direction te it. Impel us te make thla call upon you toteu-go any icpugnanee felt per sonally uj)en your pait te being again placed b-feic the people ler their Minrages. Meie than four years of your administration et the mayoralty have Illustrated your fitness ler the po-itien, and enlarged experience has only -ttulitlctl you better for such adi-cliaigeet lis duties us will be for the inlcic-ts of tavpayeis and nil classes el citizen-". Ven have steadily uilli ie.1 te the policy et no CYpendltutcs in cee- el the uppiopriatleus and enforced the piiueipleet no permanent debts ter tempo tempe i.ny purposes. Yeu have net hesitated te ap peal een te the courts te pi elect theclty Iren cncieachuicuU upon the law and from the reiiciicncesOt reckless dl-icgard et its lim itations. Yeu li'ivecnlercc.l police discipline without lear. tavcir or ullcetieu. Y'eu have successfully urged the reduction el the late of interest en the city leans. Yeu have given close pergenal attention te publiu aflairs, and insisted upon the piiicliu.se et supplies and ni.-.kin et t-entt-acLs lc-jiliy and honestly. Yeu h.ive -eeuuu the Itupievemcut of the streel.s, the erection et new bridges ever the line or the Pcnn-ylvania .nllie.id, and you h ive sought te put our i winks into such condition as would nieei thu giettir want el the ily. Invite iiiaiiuluctuies. ttpply coincidences te the public, and ciih.tiic: roll e-dite allies. Yeu have b.-i'ii abreast with evciv piuclicable te teiinand have tolerated no practices which could justly bring icpieach 11)1011 the dignity el your position. These and ether special leu tures el your iidininistiatieii have recem mended lis cenliiiiiauc.- te popular taver. In lew d them all we icncu our rciiict that you will allow your name te he placed In nom ination ter t he ullcc el Mayer. l..-t xvi 1:1 , 1a., January S3, lssi II C l.enjr Onisti in eclier. It J llou-len, llenrv Welt, J II Dubb-, .lames Itoeu, II K Slay maker, II Illlsh, V F llambiigiit, .lames MeKenn 1, W It Poi-dney, Henry ticrharl, II A Altiek Win i: Altiek i: s Miller .lelm L Millet Millet Jes F Altiek .1 X Altlck T Mcliiiiuls .Ine 1! Slough I) S Will (has Hellslcttler Jee W Iliiutei .Ine F Brown T.I Sullivan Jes J Lcamen Jehn S Y'ake J A Killiin Chillies K Lichty II Rlickc tiilerlcr, jr William (i Rrewn lleni Weber l.eerjje K Weber, Jeer-ie tSiindu'Jcr Win II McCe-ii-ev A l iluines II K Ruchinillci. A Waltz. James A Mi-Kilien.. Peter U Welkel ll'tni t Sluilis. J M (.one, Henry Li-1 I. (jiinsmuu, ' . A (Jutisman. 1 Jeseph Strauss, W C llnchmllier, J W Cruel, I r, J A llehinuini, Adam Wieg.md M (J.'Isenberger, Jacr b Kccsc. S He wan I Jehn lleuliu-r. Hiram W Lutz. David Rec-c, Z Tayler Shnt-cr. W Scott Sliebei . Tem Dalley, Lewis Bates. Daniel Legan, W C Pyle. TheoTieul, Harry Xleiii.-r Cee Nelly, Jehn Neltv, I'liillp Xeny, Pcler Delan, Alex Leam.in, Uen) Lcamaii, Jacob Leaman, Isaac Leaman, Andrew Keeii, Win Fnliiiiiau, Jehn bhupkegle. Charles L lle-dei II Frank rileugli, K F Carpenter, Kmatiucl Kelts jder, C i: Citliuger, V 11 Caipenter, D M Well, K Beeth, HCSehmr. :. II Reynold-, Daniel lleuser, C K Downey, J i: Lichty, 1 1 W lie--. J IS Kaului.in, iue F Spier.gei. A J Meinuian, L 11 Yundt. W W l!i own, Clin- K Went, W T Cerhard, Cenrad lia.---Pi', ChasM Hen ell. M Slius, A Stnuiiri, F Brimmer, A J Dunlap, W U HeiiM-l, Lcwl.s Haldy, Jehn K Ru-si-1. J Zitumeimaii, I) II Potts. A Albeit, S IJ Hirsh, J .Jonas Fex, 'M Ilabcibush, A Miley. Jeseph JJariu'il, G ISeu man, Antheny F Kmil, Fdward K Cielder. William C Fnulil, Anselm llenily, Henry Uaiising. Levi Itartle, F 1 Dennelly. Cyrus Winters. JnceliIIcurick, Gee W Kendrick, iini'l Johnsten. ,j.. - :- . ... William D Steigei .Mill. Daniel is MCMulim, Newton Lightuer, Gee M Steininau, James lllack, .eer.;e Ganss ( F Knight, J Cruel. r, 11 . Ulieads, II G Kshleinaii, Fcter McCouemy, l'hilip llernard, W A Moiten, W C F Sheer, U J McUninn i; D North WSimdle Cyrus II Celvlu sam'l K Alillei J WF Swill 1 Mutual ten C Henry 11 IS Kuiillm.iu Samuel slough Jehn Funstri iiiaclier Win Michael It I' Jamisen Cllis ISrewn Decatur G. Ciellici atuiiel Goe.t Gee 1. ISeyle J J Kecnan Jacob Cramer Naae N llcud:r Jehn Ucuder, Jehn Kieamer 'I'll os II McGiuiiM Jehn Sch 111:11, .) M Iviililmau, Ficdciick Welt, ilenry Well, llenrv Schater, W K H tester. S M Sener. Kdwilld F i'ettell. 1 F Montgomery, Jehn K Heigle, Theodere Lehman, ICilwiu Lehman, t.eergeSchaum. IVter Huber, Jee Cai pcnlcr, ls:iuc McCiitcheu, Andrew Frailej. Jacob Ft 111 ley, Jehn Murphy, I'eterSchnatz, llarniaii Fislter. Jehn M Sale, llcnty Uectl, Kilwiu ltutt, Jehn A Shnber, Jacob Iltirtman, Lewis Smllh, Jeseplt Ostheim, I'eler Frank, Jehn Kech, Jehn Ueese, sr , Jein' Ueese, jr, chits II Kccsc. Jehn W Lewell. Jehn Spangler, Frank bpauglcr, Jehn Cenliii. hi:, Jehn Cenliu, )r., Gee Giinse. W I. Carpenter, I'eler Muskeluus-, (Jee C Decker, Jacob L Fiey, Cuiil Heck, Ilenry Shubeti, eh Streich, II Yeagley, J C ISarge, Sam'l Styer, D McMiilleu, 1'. A. Mctygcr. James Stewarl, C. K. Siewart, M J Weaver, Simen 1 Eby, IScn) I'cyneids, (Jee K Fahnc-toek. James 1 Fiey, J A lVlerx, S S Rathveu. Chas Knapp, II Itrlirmer, Thee Wendlt. Jehn Uccs, J L l'erter, FG Albright, 1 Weber, II I) Musselni.in. M Deiehler, S W Kaub, .las al Chanuell, Kebert Clark, Gee S Landls, l'hilip inllh. James M ISurke, S II Metzar, Leuis A Teller, II L Suavely, Hugh Tener, Jehn F Derwait, Frank Oilier. Patrick Sullivan, Gee W tnj'tler, F It Dennelly, ltanksen 11 Smith, C V. Miley, W V Wetzel, II Kceglt, James Kelly, Kdwin 11 unfile. Jacob Stermfeitz. Gee W styer, 11 It Fuluieatec!.', A S Itheads, A ltlske, Adam K"llne, Geerge Varnau, Franz Xeudeit, t; Xeuderf, Newton Wlngert, J M Wcsthaeller, Frank Hegencr, C Widmycr, Geerge T Krelder N Sclicid. M Ilrcclit l'hilip DOeldOlU, Wm Gumpt, Win Keyser, J M Johnsten, Geerge ivtrcner. Charles lllmmelsluelt, C Mat?, JehnF ISrimmer. Hairy L Kaub. I' r.mklln 1 Milev, Ilenjamin Itces. C A Weslhaclb-i-, Hermann Kreni-, J W Miller, Wm II lluriiy. Luther M WIlii,', J Sclicid, Jehn P Dostman, Jehn ISair, ChasS liurns, ISenjamin Kielil, A Oblender, C F Oblender, Jeseph MKreMei, Cenrad Sunncr, Charles Kfllnger, G Kdw Hegenei. Themas Callahan. I. HimmcUhach, Casper lteehler, Isaac Oilier. W F Oilier, Jehn It Itupley, II J Kegel, Jehn A McGiuuiJ, Frank Ursprim-T. ''. Henry Heyencr. J no A Ceyle, Hcibert Johnsten. Leuis Sclimid, James Marshall, II LMUhler, F A Fi-sprung.Jr , Gee Steininau, Lawrence Fall., Cenrad Cunn, Jeseph Well, Jehn WeK, Jehn Mattern, Jet Weaver, O Welten JMncc, Jeim Wehr, Ilenry Sheaff, Carl Olnkclburg. J W Andersen. Jacob liuuipliicvllle, Jl E ISrucc, IScnj Kaut. Jehn J Ciimpbeli, Jacob Scllz. r, MlcliaeltSeil. Jacob M-ltz jr. Wm Sell, Clli'htt'in 11 tl!e. Nicholas Nnrv Frn Spcleer, Jacob Kndy, Harry Kudy, Ilenry Elder, Jehn Elder, Geeige Elder, Wm McLiughliu, l'hilip IS Ut. Jacob Kielil. Geerge Xugie, F J Scheuiiig. sr. J LScheulng, r, F M Willig, It A Smith. Henry J Oraude, Chas E Och, Jehn Ochs, G Wenninger, W F JSrinten, Harry Gruel, Samuel Gruel, Wm Wislicr, Henry A Gable, Leven It Uete, J T Corcoran, II M Geiter, .ach McGiiinls, Win Balz, Leenard Schmidt, Ferd Weber, Jehn J Altiek, Ilenry Carpenter. Michael Sullivan, S V Miller, ClmsS Biggs, Win Gelzenlichter, it S Gelzenlichter, M Schields Jehn Schleldd. Patrick Schields, .Michael Greff. ISaithazcr Ifarlachcr, Wm E Miller. Cenrad Miller, Elmer Bewman, Jehn A Miller, William llartli. William Girber, Alexander Hauls, M W Hellly. Eui'l K Wrlhelm, Ilenry Wllhelm. Mathias Wilsen, Jacob II Xerbcck, Eugene Xerbcck, Jehn Stein, A S Hengier, F llrinkman. c weir. Albert Les, Themas It Shields. Augustus JSaith, James Shield-, Charles Ueidel, Ilenj Stisscr, AlbertSeitz. W W IS Davis, F Lind, Geerge Legue, Henry G MI'.lei, Gee C l.iller, Jehn Fritsch, Jehn C Heyler, Jehn E Itruckcr. Geerge Gall, Geerge Pfeitlcr, Fiedcrick Ileetei, Chiistlan Schaeller. Jehn Kre-8, Gustuvus tirueziiigcr, l'hilip Cinder, Geerge X'uumau, Chas W Eckert, Frank Peters, Jehn J Jetrries, eiJSIiertzcr, Jlenry E Leman, U II Itrubaker. Clias F Kcngier, jr.. .101111 jscst, J II Widmycr, A M .ahm, A C Fllnn, A F Oen nelly, Gcerirc II Heed. ehn Westenberyer. cnas li ! isner. Jehn Y'ackly, Frank S Everts, Wilsen Hamilton, Jehn K idler. Ilenry ISredhccUer, Lerenz Goes, Fredk Goes, (ieeige ISilmiuer, Henry Foehl, Gee II Schleich, Jacob F Slelch. Christ Ilagclgau-'. Charles ISehnie, Adam Lcrchncr, C ISender, .M. Philip Patrick. Jeim A Dennelly, Jehn Madden. II CMcllinger. Jacob II Seders, Giistav Elders. Jehn Leeiihart, William ISSchmltt, Geerge Grufner, J A Sprcngcr, Jacob llctz, )r, Jehn Giiiizenhauser, Jacob Maicr. Jehn Greezlngcr, Matthias Gardner, Laurence Welpert, Geerge M ISergcr, Daniwl ISecker, Jehn Ituet. Jehn siglingiier. Matthias ISeiter, Geerge ItesO, Peter Kraus, Jeiin ltriMlecker, Jehn II. Ile.din, Jehn Kegel, lleniy Derley.Jr, llciuy Lindcnberg, Jeliiiitrcuucr, Ilenry Derlcy, Hemy Y'eung, Christopher Souder, Win Kliimp, Gee Solemon, Geellcidig. Antheny Piatt, Geerge Ueth, Lewis Itnszmau. Philip Hele, Jeiin Kegel, jr, Jehn Kegel, sr, Martin ISlankemier. Jehn ISlankemier, Nicholas Herzeg, Jehn T Knapp, Jehn Kliimp, D W llehmaiiu, Jeb 11 Friess, Philip l)inkelbei', Philip ISarnlieimer. Henry Freeh, Jehn Sclimid, Jeim llatz. Ilenry Hat, IlarrvKeble, C Weller. Martin Keener. Mathias Galdner, William Gardner, Martin lSinklev, Julius Vettler, Peter lies?, Franz Llnbeld, Jacob Fetter, Gee fcchcurenbrand Jesepli Biggs, Harry Biggs, Henry Kumcr, Geerge W Gensemer, Jehn Stclfferwalt, James B Strine. Harry L Snyii er, Gee A Slielly. Frederick Klauss, Jeseph G Hendieu, Jehn G Hendrcn, Jehn M. Snyder, Gee W Haughmau, Cliarlcs S lluughm in, Jacob Kehler, Chas S Snyder, Themas Jehnsen, Pliilln C snyder, C O Warfei, G F Steffee, Samuel S Uaunels, Lewis Matt, Adam Gielf. Frederick Mattern, Harry S Kicdel, Henry Vanuaugh, Clias Wagner, Chas l.iller, A Teller, P S Watt. L A Prezinger, J Lewis Potts, James Sliand. Win 11 Sliult, C l.iller. F Hiemenz, M M feeui beer, David 11 Wylle, Chi 1st Stitrel, Philip Wall, Henry Karer, Jacob fthindcl. Levi Jetlrles. Fred Kissinger, II II Holten, Kdwaid S Kress. Paul J Schmiih. J M Herzeg, Wm IS Strine, Geotge Musser, Win M Bali-man, It E Fahnestock, W It Wilsen, Gee IS Willseu, Jehn Deyle, G Itetlig. S W Fowler, II t .ahm, 1 Burdenhelm, Bernard Can en, Patrick Cenliu, (iibsen Petci-s, Jacob Efll tiger, W C Sapj), Geerge II Dannstietler, Dennis Cieiiau, Jehn II Wetzel, Edward Miller, Christ Dunnweber, T Decker, Chas Peters, Philip , Christ A Kauiiii, Themas Faust, J as H Dennelly, Jehn A Hess, Jehn U Hcnkel, Jeseph Bender, F W Haas, C Mattern. F Char.es Osterma) er, Chas. Ostermayer, Frank Cartler, Ernest Feist, Bernard Kuhlnian Jehn Lanetau. Michael Geiter, Adam Saner, Peter Dietz. Peter Becker, .101111 siiimm, l'hilip Grit), Will ltehtuss, Michael Oeebler, Clirllefman, Jacob Schwertz, Jehn Mesman, James B Iliissen, Jeseph Gartner, Win J Trees, llenrv ISrinkmiu. Mich'l Gibsen, ilenry Smej'cli, Henry Weaver, M W Itellley, Win Berger, Geerge Gumpt, Adam Kcisert, Jehn Bees, Bernliard Kent. Jehn Harter, Alex Derlcy, James X Ceylc, Christian Braiin, Martin Fry, Jehauii Wiethe, Cenrad Vreehlcr. Patrick K raily, Chas F Kichmaiiii, Edward KrempiVI. Geerge Welter, Philip Kuhlnian. Geerge Weber, jr, Adelph Greezluger, Charles Waitz, Christian Danuer, Gee Kulilmann, J P Kirclir.cr. Andrew Kirchner, Ben) F Kichl, J B Kicckel, Edw K reeled Gee Kelb, r., Philip Butt, Jehn Gable, Geerge Stelb, Jeseph Beth, Geerge Hergeni Ider.sr, Jehn Webber. Thaddcus ICetli, Mcllctha Wiuiau, rred J.ctlerer, jr. Jehn AbchenrenbraiulFred Leltercr. sr., I' William Kreger, A G Bailkeski, Jehn F St Clair, Jehn Kurtz, Jeseph Gastigen, Jehn Kelb, Ilenry Brown, C It ! nil ley, Valentine Sclicid, Antheny Ousel IVter Diehl, Uenj F Myeis, Loen hard Get-bie, A .1 Keller, Geerge Schalh-r, B Swire. J r'liclr. M Flick, A Stirk, Peter UeehU-li, A bt Clair, James B Dennelly, P Dennelly, Clarence Dennelly, Chas C Dennelly, Tlies T IS Lear, Jeseph Fraley, Jehn A Bradei. Jeseph Breletd Ilenry Shaller, Jehn Shatter, Williani Lere.itz.Jr, J V Wise, P Bapp, I turn hard Schneider, Jehn G Bauer, J J Hart ley. Geerge P lLunbriht. S.imucl Huber, Valentine Hardy, Philip Mishlcr, sr, Philip Mishlcr, jr. J A Sehaller, Geerge Schallcr, Peter Oemniel, Henry Kunz, Jacob Shay. Ca9per Nartic, William Schlauh, Geerge W Beck, Jacob Otthetcr. Charles Ottheler, Frederick Ottlietcr, Geerge Duke. Geerge .Smith, Jehn Schmidt, August Bender, Frank Scheid. Calvin Dengherty, Nick Gardner, KCSmeltz, F Fex. Gee W Myer, James Haus, Trace Bill, Charles Kranr, Fred Kech, I Feunack, Christian Mutchlcr, Jehn Snyder, A J Snyder, jr, A J Snvder, ,r, Ged field P Willett, Nicholas (iardiier, Jacob llitick. Fred Schiufer. Meikel Weseli, Leuis Stark, Peter Zinghard, Chailcs Crust, Albeit Kohlhaas. J ti' ob Baunlaiger. Christ Shlde, C Behn, Capar Maui cr. Jehn Bair. Charles Krieg, Francis J Martin, Jesepli Liclit, Oscar E Krieg, Fredeiick Kle, M Metl, Michael Flear Daniel Draude. Frciierick i.iit. Henry stauter, Arneld Haas, Ures Sauer, Jehn KesC. H M Watsen, Philip Zceher, Christian Zeciicr, jr.. II Zecher. Albeit Zecher. Jehn Fisher. Henry Fisher, 11 Fisher, F Debler, F Y'eagcr, Fred Stene. J Henry Schuster, llenrv Kelircr. Chas V Wacker. Jeseph Wacker, Jr., Geerge ieeiiei, M P Rese. Adam Oltlew, Charles Stauter. U A Miley, Jehn Kirscli, F Scheid, F. Yeung, Gcerge Lewis, Jehn Unthweiler, Gee Angerir.ire, Chas Oickcl, Henrv Lewis Peter Seiliclt. G T McCann, Clias F Sclicid, Christ CSclici.l, Simen scheid, A Oeckcit, Frank Eskci, J M. Brown, Jehn Kaetz, Franz Utags, August Llnbunk, Peter Zicgicr, Jacob Leng, Henry Welsman, Henry E Carsen, Leenard Gauss, Jesepli Ganss, Lee Jacobs, Jeseph Jncebs, James Huber. Jacob Hartmaii, Wmljerentz, Kudy Kunz, Jacob WcIsmt. Daniel Gelan, J J Schsctz, Jehn Cause. Jehn Schatfner, Jereme Fi-y. Henri Pr.iukteil, James Cnningliaui. T W Coningham, Israel Kautz. Albert Kiiutz. Win Huber. F E Shread, Herace Miller, Andy Shay, Jehn P Mllley, Ilenry Schmitt, Ambrose Hcrgen iiler, Martin Dillich, Jehn Keller, Frank sclimil, Jacob Kautz, Philip Uulh, Benjamin Shreat, c Bernhart, Leenard Kissinger, Geerge Hissiugei , Jehn Kissinger, Jaincs Willson, Uebcrl J Tcuipieten, James B Scliaum, U S Gamber, Christ Vogt, Adam Shafer, Charles Bair, Michael Bair, Laurence BaunUiver, Frank Xestcl, Jehn lCarichuei. Antlteiiy Schwasbacli, Jacob Bcchtelu, Andrew nailer, Antheny Scliuiitt, Jeseph Smith, Peter.Grath. J Anten llulleibach. Ailam Flngei, Jacob Kitch, Jehn Gill, Jacob spoe, Henry Killi.in. Jeseph Brown, Jehn Paster, Jes Kenpcl, Frank Herzeg, Arneld Auer, Philip Hatter, M lleuser, J II Xcighllngale, Jesepli Dun el, Jeseph Wahlenbeiger Adam Huegel, Emanuel Stene, Herman Kapar, Fi-ancis Cause, Sam Bccmc, ndrew Oerwarl, Frederick Derwait, Charles Stene, Peter Lutz. Gee W McGlnncs. Gee iV IScitzcl, William Cenner, Gee Cenner, Jeseph Arneld, Jehn Arneld, Jehn Stoey, Eman'l Gipple, Henry Raub, Jehn Hanlln, Jehn Carlin, Geerge Mer-111, James Burns, Jehn Timlin, Jehn Fagcr, S Uncer, T G Werner, Jereme Baumgartner, Jehn Unger, M F Bender. Lewis II Fisher, Geerge M Stermfel'z, Jeseph Oerwart, J II Ostermayer. Chas F Smith. Peter Kesenfelt. Daniel S Mearig, Geerge Sliulmyei-, Wm Wever, G Green. H Lutz, G M Lutz. P Xuite, Emit Xutte, Benj F Benedict. Christian Denecker, Jehn Dickcl, William Welch, Benjamin S Derwart, Adelph Schott, Charles Beth, Jno McOevitt, Henry Rete, Michael Harmau, Jehn J Bartley, X W Fry. laceu k. eckert. Fred Glieshcr, Jehn Heek, jr., Jehn Heek, sr., M J Deitcher. Harvey Hartz, llanry Bable, Geerge Fnlmer, Lightner E Fulmcr, frank Ruth, Jehn Tener, Jehn Hutchisen, Jehn J Hutchisen, lehnSStahr, It Leenard, Michael Eberly, Geerge II Eberly, Frederick Munson, Elim U Snyder, David M Adams, I G Polsel, William Sliubroek-, Themas Banlev, Jeiin B Shields", William Malene, D Mctve3', Jehn Heik, jr, Emanuel Gipple, Themas Arnell, II Blickcndcrfur, Avoid a galloping consumption by the time ly use of Hale's Heney et Horcheund and Tar. Pike's Tu il.achc Dreps cure In one minute. jl-lwdceilw Gee W Frey, And many ethers. It is pieper te state that in securing signa tures te the above letter r. copy of which has been handed te Mr. MaeGenigle the volun teer committee which had the matter in cliaige was guided by the de-Iic te obtain a representative list of names rather than a long one. On this account ( and by reason et the brlet time employed in the work) the names et many hunch eds et citizens who are knew 11 te be In entire sympathy witli the sentiments el the foregoing letter de net appear among the subscribers te It. 1)E LEON, 1UK ItlGA.nlST. He Will be Ilreught te Lancaster Te. Merrow. Chief of Police Deiehler left this city yesterday afternoon te bring te Lancaster Dr. Gcerge DcLcen, who, in connection ll If . f . V n wuii airs, uoeniey, was indicted ler con spirinji te debauch Ida Uieiicman under simulation of marriage. Mrs. Coeuley, it will be remembered, was convicted and sentenced, but DeLeon skipped, and noth ing mere was heard of him until he turned up, as is alleged, in the Pittsburg work house under the alias of Fred P. Brown. The Pittsburg Leader of Wednesday says: " Te day F;-cd. P. Brown was released from the workhouse, but he was immedi ately arrested again by Detective Lang hurst, of Allegheny, en a warrant issued by the Lancaster county courts. Brown, it will be remembered, is the man who was given a two-years sentence te the workhouse, en a charge of false pre tense, it being proven at his trial that he had marticd a gill named Blattau, and then getting $C0O from her aud .skipping. Frem the nature of the wan ant and what the Lan caster county authorities say en the sub ject, Brown was engaged in a similar transaction in that place, he thou going under the alias of Dr. CJcorge DeLeon. The chief of police of Lancaster is expected 111 Allegheny tins evening and m the mean time the prisoner will be put behind the bars of the Allegheny lockup. Detective Langhurst is positive that Brown and I)e Leen aie one and the same man, as a Mar ket street saloon keeper has identified him as a man who once bearded at his house, aud also the man who with two ether Laucaster county men were the habit of talking about the Lancaster aflair." Anether Autleiial ISsiuk A number of capitalists of this city and county are taking measures te establish another national bank in Laucastci. Al ready $90,000 of the capital of $l."iO,000 has been subscrbed at a par value of $100, per r.liaic. Te give cvciybedy a chance te buy stock, net mero than ten shares will be sold te anv one subscriber. It is proposed te locate the banking house en Ninth Queen sticet, between Centre sipiaie and Chestnut sttect. Asa sample el'the kiud of men who have subscribed for the stock, and as an earnest that they mean btisines--, we may mention the names of Jehn I. Hartnian, Jehn 11. Dit feubaugh, A. M. Frantz, Gee. K. Iteed, R. II. Biubakcr, J. I). Skile., Ar. V. Buchmiller, Phaies W. Fry, D. G . Baker, the Messis. Bilncr, the Mi sirs. Bi taker A. S. Ileishcy and ethcis. William the Sileni. At the lecture 0:1 the above subject to morrow evenintr, by Rev. J. Richaul Beyle, in the Fiist Methodist Episcopal church, Pief. Zller and Miss Hallie Bech told will assist in the vocal and instru mental music. A duct by this excellent home talent will be one of the pleasant featutes of the exercises. Although a grc;it number of tickets are already sold the management promie there will be room and comfeit for all who may conic. ;. a. it. Te-day the following members of Gcerge II. Themas pest, G. A. R. left for Wil liamsp :t. te attend the annual convention of that elder which meets there en Wed nesday : Pest Commander James Swcger, Senior Vice Commander M. V. B. Keller, Benj. Herr, Majer A. C. Reinoehl, Themas Hublcy, J. A. Ximlew, aud F.G. Pcunell. Rough en Bats." The thing te -i..-d feund.it last. Ask drug gist ler Bough en Bats, it clears out rats mice, reaches, flies, bedbugs, 15c boxes. THE FAK31KRS FKIKXO Dr. Barber's Bed Herse Powders aie the best In the mat kct. They are net a mere loed made et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse uud cattle powders, and will cure anil fatten stock In one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs anil secretions, and may be safely relied upon ter the cuie 01 ceuglis, celd.J, distemper, glanders and all dUeasee or horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will Increase the quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds el stock In a healthy condition. Sold every whcie at 20c. per pack, C for $1; large size 40c, or : ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Di ug Steiv, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen streets . augi-lydeed&wl " Skin Dlscaes " cured ' by Dr. Swarnc'a Ointment. What is mere distresslng titan an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should sutler a single hour when they have a sure cure in "awayne'sOintineiit " is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter. Itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te Its wendcrlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skin are removed by 11'ing this healing eint ment. Perlccliy sate und harmless, even en the most tender intant. ltcidng Piles Symp toms are moisture, intciisu itching, particu larly at night utter getting warm In bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected, fcwayne's Ointment plcusaut, sure euro. Or. Sway no & Sen, .11 Xerth Seventh stiect, Philadelphia, Pa., te w bout ail letters should be addressed. Sold by all prominent druggists. jan20-3niilTTh&FAw Liquid Glue. Daniel Plank, et Bioeklyn, Tiega Ce., Pa., describes it thus: ,-l 1 ode thirty miles ler a bottle of Themas' EelectrieOil which eirectcd the uenilerful euro et a crooked limb in six ap plications ; it proved worth mere than geld te me." Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store. 137 Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. Oitlnlne mid Arsenic F01 111 the basis of many et the Ague reme dies in the inaiket. and arc the last resort et physicians and people who knew no better medicine te employ, ler this distressing com plaint. The effects et either of thc;e drugs are destiuctlve te the system, producing head ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ringing in the cars, and denrcssien ef.the con stitutional health. A Kit's Aeuk Ccuh is a veg etable discovery, centaining: neither quinine, arsenic, nor tiny deleterious ingredient, and is un infallible and rapid cure ler every form of Fever and Ague. Itsctlcctsarc permanent and certain, am! no injury can result trem its use. Besides being a positive cure tei Fever and Ague in all its tonus, llisalsoasupeiler rem edy ler Liver Complaints. It is an excellent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, et all complaints peculiar te malarieus, mat shy and miasmatic distiicts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system tea vigorous, health)'- condition. Fer sale by all dealers. !3-lwdeed&w STW AnrRTlSJMAyTS. CILAKA LOUISA KELLOGG.-TUK lIA ' GUAM for the sale et seats te the Grand Farewell concert el CLARA LOUISA KEL LOGG, will open Thursday morning, January 26th, at 9 o'clock, at Chas. H. Barr's Boek Stere. Centre Square, Admission, $1 ; no extra citarge ier reserveti seats. Jy2-2td ELIAS BAKU. THIfiD ELITIOI. TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 24, I8H2. TEV. J. KICHARDS ISOYLE, WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M., JAX. 25, 13S2, in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, WILLTAM, THE SILEXT." Tickets at FenDersmtth's Bookstore and at Sltaub & Burns'a Shee Stere. WKATHER INDICATIONS. Washixgten, D. C, Jan. 24. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather during the day, followed by cloudy weather, rising temperature, falling ba- I remeter, and northeast te southeast I a decision can be rendered. winds. Motile Magalre's Uut en Uall. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 24. A Union town, Pa., special says Barney Floed and Buck Cellins, two of the MeIIie Maguircs, have been admitted te bail in 84,000 each. Dellau's case, he. having failed te obtain a new trial, will be taken te the supreme ceuit by bis counsel, Judge CampbelL.and a supersedeas asked for, which if granted will keep him from the penitentiary until ADMISSION', jan20-3tdFTu&WU 25c. The Water Street Seuei. Thi sttect. cjtn-iiittee arc this al'icrim.iii inspecting the new sewer recently con slructe.l en Water and West Chestnut street, vilh a view of accepting it from the contiactets, .Messrs. ischwebel and "Who Grasps iHiicli JUel.ls Little." The pioptieleis et Ely's Cieam Balm de net claim it te be a cure-all, but a sine remedy ler Ca tarrh and Catarihal Deafness, Colds in the bead and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages et catarrhal vlru-, causing healthy secietieiis, ullays inflammation and irritation, protects the tnembniiial linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the setes and restores the senses et taste and smell. Bene lici.tl lesults arc ic.ilized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment as di lected will cure catari h. The Balm is easy te use and agi ceable. Sold by druggists at 50 els. On receipt et 50 cents will mail a package. Send ler ciicular with t .ill information. EH 'S CBL'A.M BALM CO., Oswego, X, Y. I-or ?ale by all the Lancaster druggists. 10 2wdeedJcw A Cetin, cenl or sole - nreal should tie stepped. Neglect liequentiy 1 exults in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. ISr.iuuV. iMenchial Tiechi de net disorder tut steuiat it like cough syriipj and balsams, bul act dneetly en Ihclntluiiicd pal ts, allaying lriliiUiHi. s-ie iell"t in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, C-itauh, und the Titieat Troubles which Mincers und PublicSpcakfr.snic subject te. tei thirty years liiewn's Bronchial Treencs have in 1-11 leceinmuuded by physi cians, and alwajs give nerlcct satlstactlen. Having been testeiW-y wide mid constant use fin tie-illy n entire generation, they have at tained we1 .i'i rili d rank among the tew staple leiniilies et tin :i;'e. Sei.l at " cents a box evi'i'vu iii-it. 'iiv-lvdl'TliASAl , "-Hit'-:-.,- at in -ieir.il nl outers It Ate j en l'stlirbMt at night and broken el yeui lejt by 11 sick child sllering and crying v.ltii il.u 'jxcrtteiatiug pem el cutting teeth 1 It ti-., go at once and get a bottle et MBS. WIMsLOW'- SOOTHING SYltUP. It will le lie u the pour Hllle sullcier immediately de pend upon It; there is no mistake about it. Then is net a mother en c.'tth who has ever tied tt, -vtiii will net tell you at once that it ,iilie a'e the bow els. and give lest te the mother, unl relief and health te the child, eiciat'.i. g'.ike tu.igic. It i; jierfcctiy safe te Use in all cese-;, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best lcni'tlt physician and jurses in the Hii'iid stati. Mild everywhete; 2Tccntsa I little "i.ll-?-lvd.'iwJl.W&.S DeeU, if it bu found they haw the conditions of their contract. fulfilled 1 Admitted te the lint. On motion of ,T. I-. Siciumctz, cm-., I). D. Ue'iier, esq., of the Lehigh county bar was admitted te practice in our cetuts this morning. IIe was engaged in a case set down for tiial this week which was continued. IMvurra Wanted. Sarah Traub, through her next friend, Patrick Dennelly, has iiled a petition for divorce from her truant husband, Daniel Tr.mb. Thus far nineteen applications for divorce are en file in thoprethonotary's office. Sale el Ileal Kstate. Allan A. Herr & Ce , reai estate agents, have sold te Mrs. Sephia Frank, the brick dwelling, Ne. 27 Seuth ?!aiy street, prop prep city of Catharine Rutledgc, fur $1,250. "idle. Growth, iieauty.'" " H h.tt we till uduiliu" and hew le-ccure It: A line head id liatr in its natural color is sucil an adjunct te beauty that 110 one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Co.er Besterer," Hie most cleanly and de litrlitfiil article ever introduced te the Ameri em pieph. It is totally diiTercnt from till ether net sticky or gummy, and Iree lrem all impiiie ingle lients that render man j ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin h:i:r, restores jr.iy liatr, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and hc.illhy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, does net sod or stain anything, und Is se per fectly an I elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair diessitig and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Besterer" is sold by all druggists, at 7."i cents a bottle, six bottles for $1. eciSM.W.S&w itKArus. Paul Oil". paycar l-.ifsicd The Reading paycar passed down the Quanvvillere.i'l tc-d.iy and this employees along 1 lie linp received their monthly pay. Amusements. JCelle:. The chart for n-sci c.l -eats ler the grand entertainment te ba given by Clara Louise Kellogg in F.ilteu opera house en Wed nesday evening, Feb. 1, will b-j opened 011 Thursday morning at ft o'clock. The Jritutreh Te me mm Xiyhl. On Wed nesday night Cel. Skiff's liiinsticl company will appear at Fulton opera house. The array of talent advertised includes a number el lirst. clas names, and the Scrauten KeublUan -ays they gave the best minst rel per lermance w it ne-iseil theie IhU scase.i. Oilier press notices are of similar ceniplimentary ch ir.icter. si'i:r.iA . a or 1 tiva. A revolution Jn tlte treatment el net van disease j is new taking place. Dr. Bensen, e ISaltimere, lias iliscevered a sure remedy in Ids Celery and Chamomile Pills they perma nently cure sick and nervous headache, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all nerv ous diseases. Celdcu's I.icbig's Liquid Beet aud Tonic In In In vigoraler imparls strength te body and mind. Tele no oilier. JI9-lWeed&W Many miserable people dm; themselves about with failing strength, feeling that they arc sinking into their graves whoa Parser's Ginger Tonic would begin with the first dose, te bi lug vitality and st rength back te them. Sun. ia2linileod&wcew Gote 11. U. Cecnr.iii'3 Drug stoic, 137 North Queen street, for Mr 3. Freeman's Xew JVn tiunal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et co!ot,--te unciTiialeil. Celer trem 2 te 5 pounds. Dnectiensin English and Gciariii. Price. 1" cents. Mi.NMcn. On the 2Jd iu-t.. at Lundisville, Lizzie, daughter et S. 15. and Mary C. Min nicli, aged one year, seven months and twenty lour days. The rclativci and Siiends el the family aie respcctluUy invited te attend the funeral from Die residence of her parents, Landisville, en Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Tsiicdy. I11 this city, en the 23d inst.. C.illi ai ine Tshudy. In J he 7lst year of her age. Funeral trem her late lVsedencc, Xe. 5S3 West Chestnut .sttett, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Landisville Mcu Mcu uenite meeting house. 2td itisir a it vj.ic r is ma t:srs. P'Jl.i.lC HAti:-U.N MONIA JANCAKV I LO, 133J, will be sold at the Merriinae Stable-", Xe. 115 North Ptinee street, a car lead el Kentucky Mule-. Cicditel (SO days. Sale at 9 o'clock u. in. JOHN STOVKK. S. Hess &SON-, Auct. Jan24-5td .'LOUID. OKANGES JDST ItKUKlVEO. V direct from Indian Biver, an invoice et CHOICE FLORIDA ORANGES. ltd1' MILLER &. IIAKTMAX. WASTEO.-A GOOD, STEADY ANDRE. LIABLE BLACKSMITH te deall kinds et lepairing and hoiscsheclng. Anplv te or address, PHILADA HOMK-MAOE BREAD CO., ltd IIO North 12th Street, Philadelphia. J' JltUFKSSIOXAI. VISITS Will he made te any distance, wl.en de sired by -li. D. LONGAkElt, M. D. The remedies administered by the Docter are thee widen v .;: net break down the constitu tion, but will lcnevate the system trem all Injuries it has sustained from mineral medi cine and leave it in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Onice Xe.i.13 East Wulnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. J23-3t A SK YOURGROUF.K FOIt Eby, Stehman & Ce.'s MAXHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, the best In the market. This flour will yield mere bread te the barrel than the old process Heur. Try it and i-e convinced. JiO-dR I'OltCING SALES BY LOWERING PRICES. OXE LOT OF Winter Caps That represent a geed many styles have teen reduced te stiikingly low tlgures. OXE LOT OF Cardigau Jackets Have met the saute fate, and the pi Ices new range lrem 7-ic. te $J.7."i. OXE LOT OF Gloves. This takes in almost everything te keep tlie hands warm, trem the ;Cheap Cotten Gleve te the Fine Dres Kid, have all been put te pi ices that make them bargains. OXE LOT OF Silk Mufflers & Fur Cellars Have also been maiked down. And the letiialning lew el our Heavy Overcoats wepieler te sell rather than carry te another season : and It you see the prices they are marked te new, you will wonder hew they can be sold se cVap. Our O.VE PUICE method of d-lug business keeps the prices at all seasons el the year Just as they should be. SMALL-POX. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, ei'iiixfi-isx:. PA. sPICING 1882. CAEPETS ! NEW STYLE MOQUETTE, NEW STYLE BODY BRUSSELS, NEW STYLE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, NEW STYLE THREE-PLY, NEW STYLE EXTRA SUPERFINE, NEW STYLE INGRAIN, NEW STYLE HALL AND STAIR, NEW STYLE BORDERS, SMYRNA, MOQUETTE anil VELVET RUGS and MATS, WHITE and FANCY MATTINGS. LINOLEUM and OILCLOTHS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE. HAGER & BROTHER. WALL PAHEES ! We Invite examination el New Spring Styles PAPE11 HANGINGS! Of which w 111 e c.lt.-i ins a larite line lrem New Yerk Muiiutacluter.s uud Importers, In colorings anil designs In accordance with tlte present styles et Carpels uud Furniture, and in all qualities et SOLID UILT, EMIIOSHED GILT, RROXZICS, FLATS, SATIXS A XI) BLAXKS, WITH Ceiling; Decorations, Dadoes, Friezes und Borders, Hills, citibiiles. Parlors, Dining Koeras, Libraries, Chambers. Estimates made nnd Paper put en by com petent Paper Hansels. Lace nn-1 Nottingham Curtains, Slintle Hollands and Fancy Curtains, VUHTA1X POLES AXIi CORXWES. Hager & Brether, Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, 1A. -JV rEUTAINMENTS. tUl.TO.1 OI'KKA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVN'G, JAN. 25. Grand Revival el Old Time Minstrelsy. M. T. SKIFF'S Famous California Minstrels AND GOLDEN CITY 1MCAS9 HAND. Positively tlte vciy best traveling Minstrel Company in the entire world under the per sonal liianaeii.cnt Mn. M. T. Skiff, the reli able nia-Miifi'i, ler twenty yeais constantly be fore the public, and always identified with strictly lirst-elrss attractions. Absolutely everv 'member a star. 25 A KTiST-j. The great comedians KOX 4 WARD; the popular Yeung comedian, MR. WALLY G1II1SS ; the Renowned California Comedian, MR. CHAS. A. MASON: The Champien U-htnin;,' Zonave Drill Aitlt. MAJOR TUOM Ab.and the World Renowned California Quartette. BRYANT & bOMERS. thu Great Mu-dcal Team, ami a lull cheru.. ami Orches tra. 4 END MEN. The most superb selection et special ne cities ever prcM'nted 011 11 min strel stage. POPULAR PRICES: 35. 50 and 75c. Re served aeata at opera house enice. 21 4t l'OH SALE. PK1ME HAY, WKSTKRN COKN AND Oats ter sale at Leaman Place at all times at market prices. Alse, COAL AND LUMISER. Ji!:;m.l 11. II. ROH RER. I 7OK ItKNT IN W1UGUTSV1I.LK, A NEW Tobacco Warehouse, very convenient for receiving and shipping tobacco ; capacity 2,000 cases : will suit two packers ; will insure at lowest rates. Ferparticuhits apply te HENRY KAUFt'CLT, Vrlghe,ville. Pa., RAUSMAN A RURNS. or te J7-lind 10 West Orange St., Lancaster. Pa. A XWKNTf-FOCR , as geed Address, PHILIP LEUZELTEK, Eagle Speke and Bending Works, Lancaster, Pa. OAWfltlLLKOKSALK O horsepower portable SAW MIL d&w-tf POK SALE. AN IMMENSE NUMBER Or HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, 4c., of all descriptions, 1:1 all localities and at all prices. Nfcff CATALOGUE, with pries ft re t j every mi.-. ALLAN A. HKRR A. CO, det-3 .hud :: North Duke sticet. rxcltement In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 24. Mucli excite meut bas been caused by a case of small pox en Spruce street. Mrs. Helmbelil, the proprietress of a beanliusr beuse at Ne. 1030 Spruce street, was takeu ill in December aud died en tbe 2d of January. The bealtb officers have discovered tbat it was a case of malignant smallpox and tbat Dr. McFarlaud kept tbe matter secret. Tbe patient lay in the back par lor of tbe bearding beuse in which there were about thirty-five boarders during her thrce weeks' illness aud after death the body was kept there three days. This was followed by the death of one of the seivant girls, the latter revealing the secret after she was taken te tbe hospital. Tbe beard of health this afternoon pascd a resolutieu censuring Dr. I-IcFarlaud and imposing the usual line of $50 for net 1 im porting the case. Since these developments the Perm Char, ter school, en Twelfth street below Market bas been closed for tbiee weeks en account of the fact that three of the teachers were boarders at Mrs. Hclmbeld's. The Epidemic Auatliur in Ulchiiiend Richmond, Va., Jan. 24. The beard of health of Richmond tcperts euly two deaths " one white and one black ' from smallpox last week. There weie tuirty-five new cases dining the same period. Tliere are new seventy-eight cases in tbe hospital eutside the city limits aud eighteen cases at their homes in the city. A large number of these in the hospital are convalescent and are only retained in quarantine as a precautionary measure. MAMKKTB. Pblladelpbitt Market. PBiLADKLrBiA, Jan. 21. Fleur tlrm and j?oed inquiry; Supernne, 13 7534 ii ; i-:Ua. ft 30 g5 25 ; Ohie and Indiana lamily, te 503 23; Pennsylvania family til 379 t: 0 : St. Leuis de 17 0037 23; Mlnneaeu fcxtru, a, -i4i; 50 : de straient, si; .mi : winter patent. $72."ia)7 75 : spring de, 723ffl: 00. Rye Heur at $4 75Q5 00. Wheat strong and quiet; Del. and Penn'a Red, $1 itQl 40 ; de Amber. $1 4t? 1 47. Cern llrui, witli fair local demand. Oats firmer. Rye dull at 'JJu'Xh. Piovlslens in geed jobbing demand. Lard 11 nn. Butter Choice scarce and in geed demand Creamery extra, 40g42c ; de geed te choice, S3 Rolls mostly peer and dull. Egirs scarce and wanted : Peniia., Western. 2l25c. Cheese steady. Petroleum steady : Refined, 7e. Whisky tinner ut $1 20 Seeds geed te prime clever tlrm at : de de Flaxseed steady at 1 S3 I .'lit. 2te; S'iS POKTJKlfS SPEECH. Frequent Interruptions freui the Prisoner. Washington, Jau. 24. The crowd at the Guiteau trial this morning was even greater thau yesterday. Just as Judge Perter was about te resume bis argument the prisoner forestalled mm with a ram bling warning te all " ctanks." Jude Perter then went en te argue for the prose cution, saying the whole defense was a sham. He had net proceeded far when Guiteau broke A, and the interruptions became fiequent. He called Perter a winebibber, and made ether annoying re marks. When recess was taken Pet ter had net concluded. After recess Judge Petter lesiiiued and bis scathing remarks called forth from Guiteau such interruptions us " That's a miserable lie and you knew it, Perter ;" " Such a mean, stinking whine as that is," etc. ; the prisoner fairly t-.ercaniiug and showing all the ferocity of a tiger. THE POL.AK WAVK. Mercury Fur ilelew Zere tu Neiv Yerk State. PeraiiKEEPsiK, N. Y., Jan. 24. Re pot ts from all points en the 1 iver ami from the inteiier of the river count ies tell of in tense cold, the meicury averaging 1C de grees below zeie. The Hudsen is frozen solidly from Pcekskill north. Twe inches of ice were made last uight, aud ice cut ting is active every where north of (Juts kill. Norwich, N. Y., Jan. 24. The.-mnmr-ter S'-i below zeie here this morning. Bosten, Jan. 24. 1'cperts from all ever the East indicate exceedingly cold weather. At Colebieok, N. II., it is repotted almost unendurable. At Portsineuh, N. II., this morning it was twenty four below . Terente, Ont., Jan. 24. At Sound thermeiiieter is thirty-eight below zero. Pany BY W1KK. Afitrnuuii Te'CKrarns Condensed. Dauiel Whitemau's i-csideuce, (Juincy, Mass., burned last uight. Less, $5,000; partially iusuicd. Hartferd (Conn.) high .school burned to day. Defective flue. Ouly thu walls left stauding. Lets, $120,000. At Catlettsburg, Ky., William Ncal has been found guilty of participating in the murder of the Gibbens family, uud sen tenced ta death. Constable A. I). Gee shot au-1 killed a Gcrn an physician named Millien at Wash ington, en Brazes, Tex., in a miv.inder stauding. The iiins mjhteiieus c;fli!is recently ex humed in Chicago aie discovered te have contained the lutnaius of confederate sol diers, who died of seme contagious disease while imprisoned at Camp Deuchs during the war. The Senate li p.n-se-.l the bill for relief of Mrs. Mary Litieeln, the widow of Abra ham Lincoln. Jehn A. Leach, a maniel man, was shot and killed at Bicnheiin, Tex., by II. Hunt for criminal intimacy with thu latter's sister. GOWFN'S 1IKKKKKK1) IIONU .SCHEME. The lteadlinr Prenldent tt epcful el Its t"n tlie Success Unlng tu Kurupe Again. PiiiT.ADEi.PUiA, Jan. 24. It is an nounced tbat Fraukliu B. Geweu, presi dent of the Reading railroad company, has made his preparations for another visit te Europe, principally te Londen, and that be will sail en Febiuary 10. Mr. Gewen bas for bis prime object the advancement of the financial scheme which he hopes will, if legalized aud promptly supported, of which he has little doubt, secure the reorganization of the fiscal condition of Reading en a firm basis. The deferred bends have al I been subscribed ferand about 10 per cent of tbe gross total has been paid in en them as installment Ne. 1. Mr. Gewen expresses the opinion that net the slightest difficulty will be found in securing subscriptions for all the 5 per cent consels into which he desires te fund the Reading indebtedness. Alurdersrs Get Tbelr Death. Warrant. Harrisbure, Pa., Jau. 24. Governer Heyt this afternoon issued the death warrants of Frank and Ilenry Rumber ger, of Dauphin county; Jas.Neuting, of Clearfield county ; Frank Small, of Alle gheny; Jeseph Allisen, of Indiana county, and Jonathan Meyer, of Snyder county, and fixed the twenty-fourth of March for their execution. Sew (ura ittaraet. Nsw Yerk, January 21. Fleur-Slate and Western rules ; Rye tlrm und fairly active trade : Superline Mate, t T4 S.c: extra de. i igj ju; cueieeiiu, .. W(f, ; Iteutnl Heep Ohie, $ 25SG 7." ; Su peril no Western. 14 25 4 8S; common te poed extra, it ur-QA 8."-; cheile de, $.- 'J0S 7.5. Southern strenj- and i-iiii-t ; common te lair extra, f4U7 ; poed te choice, $7 lOfiS. Wheat unsettled; epeninj; y1e lower; atterwiirds became strong and recovered lrem dcciiiu; ; Xe. ' Red, Jan., $1 48 ; de fc'eb., fi IS14i).de .Mar.. 1 SOnil 51-JJ; de April, H .rel 31H : de May, $1 )i flejf. Corti-Carh and January strenger: later months AiAc lewer: lulled Western spot. t07:'c; de future, 7iJi7lc. Outs without decided change ; Ne. 2 cesh, 4ile; deSati.,4'.i;c. tirutu ami l'rcvuiun Oufalluu-. O110 o'clock (-uolulleiisol ,'ral:rainl provit previt provit lens, turiiNhed by S. K. Yundt. llreker, I5' KttstKintt street. Jan. 24. 1 v. m. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Ijird Feb :Xy .IW'h 4.! 17.!) 11.20 Marcli.. i.;t.i .61 .n is.l7Ji II.:7i May Uii .15 I'lnladelphla. Feb 1.45J.B .7" ."iJ .... Marcli.. LI7J .72 .50i April... 1.41 .7 .51tj StecK .n-urui. New Yerk, PhiladelphU und Lecal Stocks also United Stiitcs ISi.'ids rcpertivl dally by Jaccu 11. Lose. S. K. Cr. Centre Siiuuii. Nkw Veuk Stock htecks Irietritlarand unsettled. Jan 21. Menav Clilcatre& North Weitern. ... Chlcaite. Mil. & hi. I'uiil Canada Southern C C et 1. C lw. I...... ........ Del., Lack, ft Weitern Delawaie & Iluil-ten Canal.. . Denver Si Rie Grande KiLstTenn., Va. & Ua Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Seuthei 11. Manhattan Kluvated Michigan Central Ml-iseurl. KansasA Texas N. V., Lake Eiie ft Wf-dein... New Jersey Central N. V.. Ontario A Wcs-ten New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific Mail Steauwhip Ce... at. Paul & Omaha de Preferied Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, tit. Leut-j Pacific.... Preteneil WtHteru Union Tel Ce 10.1W 3.. i-IM ii 12.1 liiji 10M4 ie7j-i loew S i MJi wyi is lit 12;K la Iltt Ittjw JW5 68Jfc 11 :.., m4 mil iii m .... 02 40 39 tan 8ffi 131 layj .... 23K 40( 40 .... rf '.fiJi 100 88 a7,J TlC VAC 11( Win HCJfi nvk xyt atfi tJ4 G3 BJ- 70 7'Ui ;a- V. 4(1 MI :r 2J4J ask W4, Oljl 4UK A. M. V. St. I'UltADKLVIIIA. Stocks iteaily. Pennsylvania R. R Reading Lehi-jh Valley UdllKli Naviittten Hx Dlv Buffalo, 1'ltt.s. ft Wenlciii Northern Cent nil Northern Pacific. " Pretene.i lIl'MlOIllll). Klcctrie Undergieiiutl 'lel.i.'e Pliiladelphli. ic Kitu '.:. R.... Uunnlsen Mininir lewaOtilclt btinlnL' UnitkdStati.8 Hen its. Uutt'-d Stated 4 eereutits .... 4! ' (Jl -1 ''A iiV 31 l!' 61 3I'4 ; 4U 71X lir. 1! 1A M r.x. Ilni II8 ii: IU2 Ml riilladel-ilitu Cattle ill 111 kut. Slusuiv, Jan. 2:. Thi; icceipts el livestock at the Philadelphia stock yaid.s were: Fer tlie week: Uccvcm, 31l)0O head ; tdieep, IJ.i'(0 head; Iie:h, 4,5(0 heail. Prefieus week lleeven, :wie head ; sheep, D.SOJ lit-ad ; hue 4,000 head. Reef Cattle weiu rallier dull, as the higher prites West kept the market above the reach erbutcher.., iiltheuKh In the retail trade stock barely held its own. Unles some concessions aie made by the We-dmi drovers piicc-i et beeves must ceitainly go hilier as al tin ptcM-nt rate tliey ctiuuet b. brought here by our dealers. We quote as tollews : K.tnv (;.7-.7'4i; (Joetl, b4ic ; Medium, .lfriCe: Ralls, 4g.ji. Milch cows weie inactive at $30(0. Sheep were lather inactive dutliif; the pest week, en account el the heavy rccciplw, and prices wen: 1.4c lower 011 thu common jjraile. We 11 uete us tollews: I:xtla,.lJi;'ft''J-i; K-d, tyi&Vic; medium, 4Jt (p5e; common, :slc; lambs, KV,ie; calvc-i, mileli, c-t'.ic. Hogs were active and prices were -dcady. We fiKOteas tollews: Kxtia at 10c; goeil at 9'Jc; medium at .lAIS'aWe 5 "- at 88ic. SILKS OF KCUVES AT TIIK WEST IIIILADLLrillA breck VAiins. Martin Fuller ft Ce., nei Western. miQ&fc. Reger Maync-, l'.O Western, .V4le. A. K J. Christ v. 27i Western. HQCc. K. S. ft IS. F. McFIIIen. ISO Western, 5KCVc. .M. U!tiitn,2S- Western, ;ic; 18 Western, acct. Lehman lires , 'Aifi- Mi.iinbui'.: ic Paul. 151 Western, 5fjc. James Clcmsen .17 Lancutcr ce.,aud Western, tSCic. Lewenstein ft Adler. VM Western, s;e. 1 J. SchaiiibeiK & Ce.. Itw Western, .'lJ4i,c Daniel Murphv, ll." Western, Slie. II. Chain, jr., 37 Western, 5Bc. M. Levi, 123 Western und Pa., ffi.Cyfi. F. Sheetz.iw Western !'-- F. Sheetz, 13 Mont-?emcry co.. cows, :Q5e. Jehn MeArdIe.200 Western, 57c. Owen Smith. (Jl West Va.,acct. el I. W. Ins keep; KJ West Va, acct.. 01 Van lnetre ft Chambers ; 17 West Va., acct , of Myers & Houseman; 2t Western, acct.,er.l. J.McCleskey. Daniel fcinytli ft ilre , 120 Western, SMflVic. Dennis Smyth, 50Ciimberland ce..5iGc. Rachmanft Levi, 110 Western and West Va, 5CC. Cliain ft Caldwell. 20 Western, 53Jc. James Atlll, 120 We-,Urn. 48(r-c. Abe Ostheim, 0 Western, 55ic. Henry Miller, 20 Lancasterce . VVis. It. Hepe, 117 Western. 5ViC?ic. L. Hern,70 Western und Del.,3i.c. Di:3-:e MEATS. Dressed Reeves were active at ggiec. SALES LAST WZEK. Tliea. Uradley,217 head at 8'Jc. A. A. Reswell 100 de. at 8'Jic. C. S. Dcngler, t7 de. at 8tf0Xc. W. II. P.wiwn 130 de. at 7Hl'tc. Harlan ft Rie., Al de. at t10c. J. F. Lewdcn. 43 de. 8Q'JJ(c. Dressed sheep were uctlve. Samuel Stewart pcldtilO head at 7Sic. unit J.'J head ilrcssed lambs at 9310c. I.i-uiti ntecKS anil rtuuitn. Ltmc.City (.' psret. Lean, due Ibs2.. 1883.. 1890., 18U3., ' 5 per ct. In 1 erSOycars & per ct. Scheel Lean.. " 4 " In ler 20 years. " 4 " In 5 or 20 years. c " inl0er20eai-a. 100 BASK 3TOCK8. First National Rank. 1 Farmers' National Rank Lancaster County National Rank.. Columbia National Bank Ephrata National Rank First National Rank, Columbia.. .. First National Bank, Strasbur-;.... First National Bank, Marietta First National Bank. Mount Jey.. Lltitz National Bank Manhelin National Rank Union Natienul Bank. Mount Jev. New Helland National Rank; Par I .is ul. Sill- .tlwi iu . lbu Hi . 100 ll-l..3 . 100 12U . 100 104 . ICO 113 100 102 100 1U&-U 100 105 1100 $173 . SO 103 . se ia- . 10O 140 . 101- ISO . 100 135 100 134.N. . 100 202.31 . 100 115.73 . lift ilt) 111 .A . 50 70.H. . 10O 103