4 COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR ItEGuLAK COKKKSPON DKNCE. The Cleak Man There Are Twe or Tnree or Them. Many Columbians ridicule the report that there is a cloak man running around our streets at night. It is a f.ict. We had the misfortune te meet him .nc night, but being the fastest runner, we did net stay te inquire his name. Xet only is thcie one, but appearances indicate that there are We or three of them. On Friday night last as a young son of Mr. Wambaugh was returning home, prepared te meet the scoundrel, as lie says, with a large btone in each hand, he was stepped, or i ather assaulted. Net caring te held any con versation with his assailaut, he let 11 y one of the stones striking the cloak man fairly en the head, and with sufficient force. In stead of following up the advantage gain ed, he took te his heels in a direct line for home. His head must have been badly cut as a considerable amount of bleed was found en the pavement next day. The following Saturday night a railroad man was stepped, but instead of running away, laid down his bucket and Limp, and i)ild upon him in such a manner tint after getting several blows in his face, the cloak man took te his heel.-. This occurred en Second street about 9 o'clock, yet another man was stepped en Third and Chestnut street at the same hour. The reason we say theic must be mere than one of these ruffians about is, tLat it i. hardly possible for a man te get his hc:id cut one niht and again go forth, and also tlr.it one man can not be seen in two places at the same time. We de net publish this aiticlc with the in tention of intimidating anybody, but that our boieugh is infested with a cleukman or cleakmen is the truth, for our iufoim iufeim ants veracity cauuet be doubted. We merely make public mention of it se that steps will be taken te have him arrested and give him the full penalty of the law. ICIrllitlity Surprise. A very pleasant surprise party was given te Mr. Harry Sample last evening in honor of his bhthd.iy. A large number of his friends, both male and female, weie present te help celebrate the occasion. The band, of which he is :t member, sere naded him, was invited in and partook from a table le.'.ded with' luxuiie?. He was the recipient of many handsome pie Bents. Tile Weelt' DiverMeuH. The pleasures which Columbians may enjoy this week arc : this evening, the entertainment in the Mt. Zieii A. M. IS. church ; Wednesday cveuini.', a spelling bee at Drytewu ; Thursday evening, m Hague's British minstrels, and the com plimentary and benefit, in Company C's armory by the Columbia lire company ; Friday evening, three surprise p.utief, names of places net given, and Saturday evening, the "Library's" entcitainment in the opera house, which premises, by the way, te be the liuest home talent ex hibition ever given heie. Impure Water. Will anything be done in icgard te the condition of the impurity of the water stated te council by Chief Burgess Sncatli '.' It is certainly impure, and there is that taste and smell about it that denotes all is net right. Council has been doing geed work, except net giving Witteis the epeia house at a lower price, and should con tinue se by demanding of the water com pany a thorough inspection of the reser reser veiis and a cleaning of the same. De it at once. Tiie Library Kiilcrtnlmiieiit. The following is the pregramme for the Library committee's entertainment next Saturday night Ovcrtuie, Avien orches tra ; giaud chorus, school ; tableau " Eu tanglcd"' college glee, school ; violin and piano duett, Mr. and Miss McCenkey ; select leading, Miss Ella Seurbeer ; selection, etchestra ; tableau the wedding, under the directory ; piano duet, Misses Pearcc ; college glee, school ; selection, orchestra ; college glee ' J male cheius : "The Course el True Love tableau ; cellece glee, male chorus ; violin j piano duet, Mr. and Miss Mckenkcy ; college glrc, school ; piano duet, Mrs. Weiser aud Mrs. Hair ; selection, orches tra; tableau. " Venice paying hemage le Catherine Cemau ;"' college glee, school. llureiiglt ttrevitles. Yesterday's weather: Cleudy, sunny, windy and snowy. Mr. Samuel Carter, who has been con fined te his bed with malaria fever siuce Christmas, is, we aic glad te say, able te be about the house. On l.ist Saluiday night the chicken coop of Justice Gray, living about two miles from Columbia was entered by thieves and fifty chickens stolen there there feom. We have been requested te state that the pi ice for reserved scats at the colored entertainment this evening has been raised te 20 cents. A deg, frothing atthe mouth and acting qnecrly, was shot en Fifth street, this morning by a celmed man. Mr. Bernstein, formerly a jeweller ei this nlac?, but who removed some meet lis age, is in town, the guest ei .Mr. y m. Merris. Mr. Frank Murry, sr., who had his back hurt at Bachman'a planing mill some time age, although net being thor oughly recovered, returned te work this morning. Market was only fairly attended this morning. A horse standing at the lear of the market-house became soured at the neise around the place and ran eiF, bat was cip tured at Fourth street, before any dam dam age was done. Themas Eegaskey, an employee of the Susquehanna rolling mill, was hurt en Saturday meriiinsr, while working around the shears. . He was struck iu the face by a bar of iron and badly cut. He is the same person accused of running away with a near relative. Obituiirv. Mrs. mien Slncincr, widow of the late Charles F. Shreincr, has died at her rcsi dence, Ne. 37 East James street, after a long and fatal illness, aged about 49 years. She was an excellent woman and for many years a leading member of the Baptist church. She leaves one daughter aud two sons. A. Bray ten Gendcr, a prominent young citizen of Strasburg, a seu efB. B. Gon Gen der, died in that borough yesterday, aged 33 years. His funeral will take place en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tne Fulton Bank. The Fulton national bank commenced operations in the banking house, corner et Centre square and East King street, yes terday morning. The Officers inform us that the business done en the opening day far surpassed their expectations aud was larger probably than the first day's busi ness of any ether bank ever established in Lancaster. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had six per sons before him. Twe drunks were given 5 days, and te was a vag who had made the station house his lodging place for pevcral nights past. Settle Up, The tax collectors of this county who have net settled with the county have been notified that they shall try ami de se by April 1st. . Large Bail. Last evening the Tressilian club gave a soiree in the West Eud hall. The attend ance was very large and all present had a fine time. THE PK1SOX TKOCBLKS. llie Case" of Gee. Klunuu Before Aid. Wiley. Tim ease of "Geenre Ehman. the baker at the county prison, who is charged by rnsen-neeper uurKueiucr wuu wu spiring with Leenard Schcenberger, a con vict, te commit a larceny of cigars from the prison, was heard before Alderman Wiley this morning. The testimony presented by the com monwealth was substantially the same as that taken by Alderman Spurrier last week at the healing of the case of larceny charged asrainst Schajnberger. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Burk holder. Under Keeper Albert Murr, and Jere. Cooper, the prison salesman. The finding et Elimau's satchel containing 400 cigars in the barrels of potato sprouts outside the prison walls, where the refuse from the kitchen is usually carried, was rather mere fully explained. The prison stable is outside the pri&eu : the'gate from the prison yaid opens north near Orange street net far from the east wall of the prison yard. It was Ce open this gate that Ehman get the keys from TJnder keeper Mnir, who, as directed, notified Keeper Burkhelder, and it was near this gate that Ehman was seen by Burkhelder. who was ea the watch, aud Schoenberger was seen loitering after his discharge from prison en the 1st of March, and from which Burkhelder eidered him away bo be bo feie the finding of the stolen cigars. It was shown by the witness that Ehman had -ceiitiul of the bake house and kitchen, also of the bathroom and water-closet, weie !.e and Schcenberger weie when Mrs. Buikhelder overheard them talking about the satchel. It was also shown that Eh nran had no access te the cigar loom, and that unstamped cigars could net be taken from the room unless they were stolen. Some meirirncnt was evoked when Mr. Burkhelder in iudentify ing the cigars said they were called " All the go." It was proven that Schcenberger was examined before his discharge from jail and that he had no satchel when he was passed out of the front gate. It was proved that the valise in which the cigars were found belonged te Ehman and that he had leaned it te Schoenberger, and the key te it was in Scbnonberger's possession when he was arrested On cro3sexaniina cre3sexaniina cro3sexaniina tien it was developed that nearly all the menial work in aud about the prison is done by prisoners seme of whom have been sentenced te solitary confinement. J. Hay Brown, esq., of counsel for Eh man, inveighed severely agaiust the "re form " prison keeper tints setting at defi ance the sentence imposed upon convicts by the ceuits.- This raised a wrangle among opposing counsel and it was with diificully that Mr. Burkhelder was after wards enabled te get In an explanation iu elfect that about 12.1 convicts have been sentenced te solitary confine ment ; that, theiu arc only .75 cells in which te confine them ; that when he en teied upon his duties en the 2d of January, he found Schumbergcr and ether convicts en duty in the bake-house, kitchen aud ether depaiimcnts ; aud that he had left them llicie. at the lequest of the beard of inspecteis. At the conclusion el the testimony sheit speeches in behalf of the commonwealth weie-made by E. K. Martin and II. M. lerth csqs., counsel fei the commonwealth, aud by J. L. Steinmetz, J. Hay Brown aud S. II. Reynolds, esqs., for defendants Alderman Wiley held both Sehrcnberger aud Etonian in $500 bail te answer at court the charge of conspiracy. Ehman furnished the bail and Sehranbergcr in default of it, went te jail. Dr. Latusen's Case. In the tii.il of Dr. Lamson, iu Louden jesterdsy, his counsel, opening for tliede fen.M', said he should put two prepositions befoie the jury ; first, whether the de ceased died from the effects of 'aconitine and, second, whether the poison was wil full v administered bv Dr. Lamson. He declaicd thiit no proof existed r that would enable the iurv te decide either, affirmatively. The points dwelt upon m the cress-examination el wit nesses for the prosecution have been the general ignorance concerning the effect of aceuitiue, the feeble condition of the health of the deceased, and the fact that, notwithstanding his feeble condition, he was able te move without assistanc , and se m::v have obtained access te chemicals witii which it was known he sometimes before death was in the habit of amus'iig himself, aud among which worn substances, which according te' the testimony of experts, might have produced symptoms similar te aceuitiue. If Dr. Lamson escapes con viction it must be from hick of evidence rather than from pesitive proof of his in nocence. Important scientific evidence will be given by ciniuent physiologists te prove that Mr. Stevenson's method of testing acenite by taste is lalJacie.us. It will be shown that delphinia aud ether vegetable poisons have precisely the same taste. It will a!.-e be shown that all alkaloids found iu the human body after death will poison the lower animals. It will be shown, tee, that acenite is extensively used in medical-practice en the continent aud iu the United States for cancer, diseases of the spine and ether dis dis erdeis. It may be admitted that Dr. Lam son administered acenite medically te the boy, and an attempt will be made te show that the boy was killed by the large doses of merphia given him by the doctors who treated him at the school. The prisoner preserves his nerve, and appears te be neither confident nor depressed. lusurauce Company Chartered. The charter of the Manheim Live Stock insurance company has been received at the ofnee of the county recorder and will be at ence recorded. Following are the effieeis of the new company, which com mences business under the most favorable auspices : President Hiram Kline, Lcxiqgten. Vice President E. H. Grciner, Penn. Treasurer M. .T. Burkhelder, Manheim. Secretary F. McMulleu, Manheim. Directors G. W. Baker, Wm. Reraig, Jehn Dutt, C. R. Hershey, H. Zartmau, H. H. Cassel. F. S. Brubaker. Solicitor J. L. Steinmetz, esq. Killed In Fliiladelpbla. A dispatch from Philadelphia, states that William Barten, of that city, the father of Geerge Barten, of Lancaster, was stiuckby an engine en the elevated railroad this morning and killed. Mr. Barten was about C5 years old. His remains will be brought te this city for interment. Ilis family reside en North Queen street, near James. trine Horses. This morning Moses Emerseu. stock dealer, shipped te Bosten a dreve of 25 or 30 head of as fine draft horses as ever left Lancaster. They were all of unusually heavy weight, as smooth as moles, and as lively as crickets. They attracted much attention among fanciers of horse flesh,and will no doubt bring high prices. Arrest et Vlnerderllea. Last night at midnight OfficSr Ilarmau arrested Jehn Carrell and Jehn J. Kelly, tramps, who stepped en the streetsmnd assaulted A. J. Kliuger and demanded money from him. The accused were locked up for a hearing befere Alderman PatricK Uenneliy, en liiurcaay evening. Assignment. Agustus Rhoads and wife, of Washing ton borough, have made an assignment of their propel ty for the benefit of their creditors, aud have named A. J. Eberly esq., as assignee. LANCASTER DAILY Train.fUdei Soot Out. . This mernincr Alderman McConeniy vfBtmr-tram-Wer,.whe were-anested 0088 I t -. r!e 1,1, nitlcers Pole and Gilbert last night, te jail for tea days each. ' j Hale or Alderuey Stock. At the park te-morrow atternoen at 1 o'clock Mr. A. K. McGraw, ei Celer. Cecil county, Md., will sell at public sale twenty seven head et Alderncy catttie. including six bull-, eight cows and twelve heifers. TnU.i very line stock, and il has been en exhibition at the park since March 2d. wliere it has been seen by many person. A credit of sixty days will be given. AmuseiuentP. Hague's Afmafref. Te-morrow cveiiingSaui Hague's celebrated P.iltiimeperatic minstrels will make their return visit te tnls city, ap pearing at Fuiten opera heu-e in one or the most unique and artistic pregrammes ever presented by a minstrel organization. We can cordially commend this as one et the best companies that has ever pcrtermed m this city. In many lespect-, especially that et high cHs3 anil really line m-iiic, it is unequaled by any ether, and indeed it tar surpass mere I pretentious organizations. The entertain ment, whilst at all times leflned, is pleasingly diversified by a vein et humor that never de scends te the ceaijenesr. that tee frequently mars minstrel performances. Hague's is an entertainment that ladies and gentlemen can hear with umningled pleasure. There are thirty-nine performers, each one an artist. Hl'JiVlA.1. SOT1WS. It you have auy sWn diseases or diseases of the hair or scalp.auy itching or discoloration?, sun burns, freckles, pimples, rough or dry harsh kin, you have in Dr. C. W. llensen's Skin Cine, a sure, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by ail druggists. ':harhJ "- Ciitlenten, 115 Fulton street, "ew Yerk city, sole agent for Dr. C. W. llensen's remedies, te whom all" ei ders should be addressed. m01wdw Suicide mid Uyspepsla. A most lemarkable cure ler dy.-pciia "Wells' Health Renewer." The greatest tonic, best bilious and I.iver Kemedy known. Jl. Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sens. Cnlte.iu could never .- i-op ut proper Hours, cursed with abnermd activity, his nerves vrere alwavi en the .',-'! Wee Could he have had the .seething i i.etit et Dr. llensen's Celery ami Chaum-inie I'll!?, hi-, wretchcil bruins would net 1 c e raged with improper fancies. nUS-lwd&w A puie strengthening tonic, Iree from w hlsky and alcohol, cures dyBpep-i:i, and sim ilar diseases. It has never been equalled, llrewn's Iren Hitters. mlS-lwdiw lialmy odors Ireiu Spice Islands, Waited by thetnpic bieiv.e; &OZODOXT in healthful fragrance Cannet be surpassed by these. Teeth it whitens, purifies ; Yeu will u-c it if you're wie. iiill-lwdeedTThS.S&w li." Jesh Hillings ays: "Tliaic ain't no pi in natral hLstry that haz been et mere, ami Jhnt tnmvnf ih:in iiniile ni. and no medicine kan cure indigeaiifU ami biliousness hat se well as I Spring HlOBSem." l'licc 60 cents. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store, 1S7 Xeilh Queen I street, Lancaster. l'iclure Car!&. We take pleasure in informing our leaders tliat by enclosing a three-eent stamp te 11.11. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, tlicy can seeuie. lree. a set et their tine lithograph picture cards, which arts an einiment te any house. mS-Uw.l Hew absuul te wheeze with a cough which Hale's Heney et Horcheund and Tar will cure. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute. mll-lttdeed&w Mr, lrra.iers i:it ISItteis. Frasier'sKoetUlttcr.-jaie net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but are tstiietly medicinal in everv tense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regula", make the weak strong, heal the lungs build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed and system of every impurity. Fer Dizziness, ltush et Bleed le the Head, teu'Jing te Apoplexy, Dypcp3iu, fever and Ague, Dropsy, ri.m pies and llletches, Serelu leus Humors nnil Seres, Tetter, King Werm, I White Swellitig, Erjsipelas, Sere Lyes anil ter young men KUiiermg ireiu eaimu-s n '--billtv caused from Imprudeiice.and te females in delicate health, Frazier's Uoet I'.ittefs are especially recommended. Dr. Frazier : 1 have used two bottles of your Iloet Hitters ler Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak lies aud Kidney nisca-es.iind they did mc mei e geed than all the doctors and the niedicine Ieverii'-cd. Fiem the tirst dose I took I be gan te u.'-iid, and J am new in perfect health and feel as ell as I ever did. J consider your medicine one el the greatest or blessings. Mas. 31. Mautis, Cleveland, (). Sold by H. . Cochran, 1U7 and 139 North Queen street, at U per bottle. He.nbv & Ce. Sele Proprietor . Ci Vcsry street. New Yerk. ra-w&sd&w ile te it. . lAienmtrs iirug rim, 137 North Queen street, ter Mrs. Fi-ccinmi's. Hm -a-tienal Dycx. Fer brightness and durability of cnler,arc uuequaled. Coleu from J! le.i pounds. Directions in EnglNh and (Jei-inan. I'rle". le C-'lltfl. XersODV enjoys the nicest suire.iudings if in bad liealtli. There stre miserable people about te-day te 'whom a bettle el rarker's Ginger Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors lliey luve ever tried. Sec ether column. lul-lmdcod&eew IvAnOBA, 3Ie., Feb. 3, ls!S0. 1 purchased live bottles et your Hep Bitters et lSishep & Ce., last fall, ler my daughter and am well-pleased wi'h t'ja llilterj. They did her mere gend than a'l the medicine she has taken for six years. WM. T. ilcOI.UHE. The above is lrem a very reliable farmer, whose daughter was in peer health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until shiise.1Ilep Bitteis. i-heisnew in as geed health as nny person in the country. Wis have huge sale and' they nre making remavkable cures. W. II. BlSnOP & CO. ml-2wd&v Celdes's Liebig's Liquid Extract or Beet and Tonic Inrlgorater, Asa tonic in all cases ef dtlility and weakness, cannot he surpassed. mll-lwdeertiCw Alecncrai letnermJ Meinersil Are you disturbed at night and brekf-n of yeu,rrest by a ick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If sc, go at once aud get a bottle et MISS. WJXSLOW'i SOOTHING SYUU l It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon It; therein no mistake about it. There is net a mother en caith who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that i) will re's ate the bowels, and give rest, te the mother, ami relief and health te the child, operalingllke magic. It is perfectly safe te use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et ene et the eldest ami best female physician and nurses in the United Stales. Sold eveiy where; 25 cents a l.etllc "iurMvd&wM.tV&8 KESCL'KD KICOM OEATU The foBewingstatcmentof William J Cough Ceugh lln, of Soiuervilie, idass., is se.rcinarkab'.e that we beg te ask ler it the attention of our read ers. He says: " in the fall of 1870 I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs lollewcd by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my annctlte and flesh. I was se weak at ene time thatlcouldnetleavcmybcd. In the summer et JS77 1 wa3 admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in myleftlungasbigasahalfceliar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a repe t went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, liutiayrlend toldment Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ierthx Ltraras. I laughed atmy friends, think injftnatmy case was incurable, but 1 get a bettle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, 1 commenced te feel better. My hope, once-dead, began te revive, and to day I feel in better spirits tlian I have the past three years. "I write this hoping yV will publish it, se that, everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can he cured 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has eigne mere geed than all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough lias al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drag Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen Btre Y28-lydeedTh&w2 IflTElXTGENCER TUESDAY MACHMIS UKNRY'fi CABBOUC SAXTK. The nest Salve In the world terewtsj nr uhMi teres, ulcers, saltrheum,tetter,cnppea naa, chilblains; corns anfl-H-lrtBdet kln eray. tiens freckles and pimples, xue saive n ...iraatccd te give pcrlect satisfaction iu every case or money refunded. Be sere yen get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as 'all ethers are' but imitations and counterfeits. Price25cents. Sel' I ii LancMter at Cochran's Drugstore. 1S7 j-.d -) Nertji Queen street. A lioed Angal'H VIsir A Tnle et "Kew dalw." -.Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her -ad aud sighing, dearcsst friend, nnn.. l.rl.'ht .-niri trav. new scarce could keep from crying; ler. -eh," she, said, "JUsa dfci grace te 'see wdlh screJiiia,my iaoeseiiy marred '." then said her friend, "HesadalLs will your troubles end." likmche called 'en Kate nether day uhd feuntl her once mere blithe and gay. her face as radiant, skin as tair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure Meed. the:'s nothing in the weihl se geed ns EosaJalte, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills antl banishes all doctor's bills I Sold in Lancsurter at Cochran's Drug Stoie, 137 and 1.T3 -North Queen street. Iv30-lyde0d&w3 ' Skin DUeascs " vureU by lr. Swayne'8 Olirtiunt. What is mere duties sing than an obstiuate akin disease, and why persons should sutler a single hour when they lmve a sure cure in " Sw nyne's Ointment " Js past our comprehen sion. The worst cases of tetter, itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties, i'lmplesen theface and blotches en the skin aid removed by ninff this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harnles3,even en the most tender infant. Jtcfcins Piles-Symptoms are moisture, Intense itching, particu larly at night after gctUnir warm in bed ; ether parts are sometimes a.Iected- fcWaync's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. -Dr. Swayne & Sen. 53 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed. Sold by all prominent druggists. . Jan20-&ttdTThAF&ws Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Keskweh Is a kcientitiu combination of some of the incst powerful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. Iticstercsgray hair te Itn original color. It makes the scalp white anil clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and 1 allfng-ent et the hair. It furnishes the nutritive prin ciple by which the hair is nourished and sup ported. It makes the l.air moist, sett and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical prcparathen ever of fered te the public, as Its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application ncces;.ary- It is recemmended and used by einlncnt medical men, and efllclally endorsed by the Slate Assayer of Massachusetts. The popularity et Hall's Hair ltcnewcr. lias in creased withlhe test of many years, both in this country nnd in foreign lands, and it is new known and used in all the civilizcc! coun ceun tiies et the weild. Fer sale by all dealers. lfilO-lwdeedA w WHO Grasps Much Holds IJttla." The monrleters et Ely's Ck-eam Halm de net claim it te be a cure-all, but a bute remedy for I Catarrh and Catarrhal Deatness, Celd iu the Head and Hay Fever. ' Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of Catarrhal virus, causing liealthy seeretiens, allays inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head trein addi tional cold, completely heals the sores and restores thesenscef tasteand smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh. The Balm is easy te use and agrceaJble. Sold by druggists at 50 ccnta. On receipt of 50c. will mail a package. ELY'S CKEAJl BALM CO., Oa ego, N. 1. Fer sale by Lancastei druggist". i'2S-e&w l'u 1'ilen! l'ilcs! riles! A uie cure found at last! Xe one need sutler : A sure euro for Blind, Blcedin.g, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles lias been disenvered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single btx has cured the worst ehienic cases et ie or SO years standing. Xe ene need sutler live minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, iii-sruuients and electuaries de mere haim than geed. Williams' Ointment, absorbs the tumeis, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a peultlce,givcs instant ami pain less relict, and is prepared only ter Piles, itch ing et ihc private parts, und ler nothing else. Itcad what the Hen. J. M. Cefllnbcrry, or Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure te say that I have never leund anything which gave such immediate and permanent relict ai Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, 117 and 1S Xerth Queen street. Piice,$l.Cl. Henry & Ce.. Pro prietor, i' Vesey Street, Xew Yerk, lcb21-TuFdftw A Ceugli, Cu!l or core -jnre.it slieut.t Oft stepped. Neglect ucquenlty result: in an in curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nrenchial Troches de net disorder tue stomach like cough syrups and balsams, hut act directly en the inflamed parte, allaying irritation, give lclier in .Vstlmm. Jtrenchlal Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Tieuble which Singers and I'ublicSpeakeis aic subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Trecii-s have been recommended, by physi cians, ami always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide nnd constant use fur nearly n entire goueratieii, tlicy linve at tained wr) . .uerlt'id rank among tlselewstaple remedies of the age. Sold at 23cenNahex evervwheie. inS-lvdTTItAS&lVW jWArim. Shrkinei!. in this city, en March 1. 1SS2, Mrs. Ellen Shreincr, widow of thclate Charles F. Shreiner. The relatives and lricuds of the famils' arc rc-pectiully invited te attend the ltincral, from her late residence, Xe. 37 East James street, en Friday atternoen at 2 o'clock. In terment at Shrcincr'3 ccinetci j mlWtd Wilsen. In New Helland, en the 12th inst., Mrs. Catharine Wilsen, In the S7th year et her age. The relatives aud liicmKef the lamlly are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, in New Helland, en Wednesday afternoon atoneo'clock. ml3-2td'- Gesdep. In Strasburg bere, en March13th, 183. A. Bniylen Gendcr, in the SOU yir et ld age. His relatives and friends aie respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the resi dence el his lather, B. ti. Gendcr, en Wednes day afternoon ajt 2 o'clock p. m. (services Di the Lutheran church ly Kev. Jehn Kehr. 1'Ol.l'TICAZ. T.HK JUK COfliMlSSlONKK. WILLIAM ELLMAKEH, Ol Earl township. Subject te the. decision ! et the. Democratic county convention, nritcd&w F OK JOKY COMMISSIONER : . BENJAMIN HUBER, Khth ward. City. Subject le the decision of tim T)imecratlc County Cenvcntlan. marlO-tcd&w F OK JURY COMMISSIONER, JEROME B. SHTJLTZ, Ot Ellzabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratle county conven tion. mO-tcd&w ifl TKRTAirfMENTS. T?Ur.TON OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1882. In compliance with numerous and con tinued requests MR. JOHN D. MISHLER hns the pleasure of. presenting en a return visit and their last appearance, the famous SAM HAGUE'S ilS, An entirely foreign organization et THIRTY NINE PERSONS, who present a Nevel, Refined and Very Delight ful Entertainment. Their vocal and instrumental music Is un un eenaled by anv similar organization. Ne advance in prices. Reserved 3eats at life opera house. PRICES 30c, 80c. & 76c. Optic I XXW ABrJZRTlSEMKXTS. -rrr AXTK.J-Aj TCUIOW TfAltCS TO f "T were ey tne uay , or taxe wa siiibc sx ncr f-bem. Aoelv.t ltd 613 SOUTH QUE EX STREET. 'U SK THK JSKST I TtAKEK'S COKX OXLT IS 1-3 CIS. A CA-K. AT FISHIER'S. 101 East Kin g street. Jtd Mr ONE Y TO liUAX ON FIRST MORT GAGE, in sums et $1,000, ?l,0O, $1,500 2.5t 0 and $3,000. Apply te BAUSMAX IlbrRXS. int4-2tdtt Office :0 Wsst Oil mge St, 1?AV-M "OK KENT. 1 A bout 50 Acres et Lam V in a hig h statoel cultiva tien, known as the " Jehn It. McGov McGev crn Far m," eituate en l.ititz Pike, 1 Jartly in thecity .limits. Apgy te & mlS-tla ltw 10 West Orange street. TTSE ORW THE 3IAXHE1M- ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, THE 11EST IN THE MAUKErT. Fer sale by -all Grocers. l-.H-dU SCAXU PKOPOHAI.3 XVII.L. 2JE KE eedved at the Mayer's Office up U THUltS DAY, HAKCII IB. at 7p.m., ter the erection of two Brick Stables; one in the rear of the Empine Truck Heuse, and the ether in the rear of the Washington Enginn Heuse. Speci fication can be seen at the Mayer's Office. Proposals te be addressed te "The Committee en Keorganizatien of Fire Department," The Committee reserve the right te refect any or all bids. 14-3C BY OHUbK Uf WB.nillf,r.., ISTATJS OF UATUAKIKK 'XSliCOY, j late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigneil all- persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and tnesc having claims or demands against the estate et said ilecedcnt, te make known the same, te the un dersigned without delay. TOBIAS.XOUXSOX, Xxecuter. Or C. Heffman, Xe. 36 Xerth Dukr Street. mM-titd.enw -I BAN1IIAB SORE TQKOAT. AL- JT THOUGH this affection, from its promi nence among the clergy, has rcceiveatne aj aj pellatien, "Clerg'mau's Sere Threat," it is by no means centlneri te members et that pro fession, nor even te publi speakers. .The ap pearance? of the parts affected In this disease arc characteristic, though they vary-greatly in individual eases. All diseases of Eye, Ear ami Threat successfully treated by Drs; II. 1. and M. A. LONGAKEli. Office Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. ml3.3tdftw -OF-' BOOTS AND SHOES COMMXXCIKO OS Tuesday Evenifigr March 14, 1882, Amid wjll continue every evening until closed but,. AT XO. 105 NORTH QUE EX ST. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock. F. IIIEMEKZ. Sam'l Hess & Sex. Aucts. Hlll-tf PUKL1C SAL.K. OIC TUUKSOAI.MaKCU 10, 188i, will be sold by public vendue at Xe. 214 Plum Street, a variety el Household furniture, such as Beds ami Bedsteads. Sefa, Muffed ltecker and live Stuffed Chairs. Dress ing Bureau and ether Bureaus, Cupboards, Marble Tep Table and ether Tables. Settee, Lounge, Chairs, Ingrain and Hag Carpet, Wash Stands, Bugs, Cook Steve, Parler Steve, Bee Hives, Crockery, Tin, Glass and Quecnswaru, Mirrors and a great variety of articles tee numerous te mention. Sale te begin at "JJ o'clock A. M., w hen at tendance will be given by P JOHN MUUPHY. Administrator of Margaret Murphy, Dcc'd. B. F. Uewk, Auctioneer. ml'2-3ld $500 KEWABD- The Commissioners ei Lancaster County will pay FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOB THE AltBEST AND CONVICTION OF JAMES SHAW, Who murdered his wife March 7, 1N32, near BartvSllc. Colerain township, Lancaster county. Pa. SHAW is an Irishman by birth, about 55 years, of age. 5 Feet. 10 or 11 Inches in Height; weight about 150 pounds. His hair is jet black, und had a tapering chin beard mixed with grey. His coat and vest were black, and his t.reusers a navy blue; hishataclarlcsleuch. His Jrent teeth are large nnd slightly decay ed : has a scar ever right cye nbeut lf Inches in ength. ml3-lwd&w c ".MSl'KTS. CARPETS. CARPETS ! IX UEMXANTS. We have about TWO HUN DRED DIFFERENT PATTERNS i INGRAIN CARPF.TS WORTH FROM 40c. TO SI .00 PER YARD, IV hat we will sell ler 20c. TO 60c. PER YARD. These goods can be used for a variety of pur pose, us rugs for doorsteps and in trout of lounges, selas, bureau, &c. JOHN P. SWARR'S. flS-Il you want a geed Shirt, get the DEFIANT. pOBLIC SALE. ALDBRNEYS, ALDEIINEYS. Will be held at public sale at the Lancaster Park, Lancaster, en WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1S82, 27 head et Registered and Nen-Regis-tercd Alderney (Jersey) Cattle and grades : Six Bulls (Jersey), eight Cows and twelve Heifers ; the cows aniL heifers are all in cal ve te a registered Jersey bull; all raised by the subscriber and will be sold as represented. The cattle will be en exhibition at the Park en and attcrThursday, March 2. Catalogues canbe had en application te Samuel llces & Sen. Terms: A credit et CO days with appievcd tecurity will be given or a discount ler cash. t-ale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., wheil attendance will he given by A. It. MAGRAW, Colera, Cecil county, Md. S. Hess & Sens, Auctioneers, 150 N. Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. I2l-9td -TTrllLfAJWSON & JTOSTEK. Suggest themselves these cool morning, ifa man is exposed te March winds, and .Just where te buy is the important part. The variety of patterns that we sell for S7.00 Is seldom excelled, nnd the make-up and trim mings are among the best. We invite a com cem com paiisen with e'her makes and prices. NOVELTIES IN Gent's MDisig Ms At this season et the year, are numerous, for all manufacturers of this class of goods are Introducing something new. THE DARWIN PIN Is made te wear en a flat scarf. It is new and popular, aud has a ready sale in the larger cities. They can he seen In our show window. The New Style of Hats Are new in, and the prices are even lower than in former seasons. 45rWe invite yen te call and compare our Styles and Prices with ethers. WnJ.TAMSON AND FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA, Pffll OYER AT . TURD EDITION TUESDAY EVBNINGf, MAECH 14, 1882. IMPRISONED IN A MINE. ENGLISH CULlflfcRY UOKBWK TO-DAY. ' TIN) Lumley srtaft la DarhMin Falls Praline In One Hundred and irltty Miners, fur 1 1 Whom Faint hopes of Recovery are Enter talurd. Dcrilvm. March 11. The shaft of the Lnmley colliery has fallen in and one hun dred auu mty miners are imprisoned. But faint hopes are. entertained for t their recovery. - $ - 5 - Durhanris a maritime county in ' the north of England. . Its general aspect is mountainous, particularly in the western part, where it is traversed by th,at range of hills te which the name of the English Apennines has been 'applied. Numer eus rivers, rising among the moun tains in the west, flew through the valleys and empty into the ocean. Among these are the Tyne, the Tees and the "Wear, all of which are navi gable for a cqnsiderable part of thei.- course, and have important towns and fair harbors at their mouths. The valley of the Tees, particularly near its estuary, has a great deal of rich alluvial soil under careful cultivation, or devoted te pastur age. It is here that the Durham cattle, se famous for their many excellent quali ties, are most extensively reared. .In the bleak table-lands of the western part. where cultivation is uet attempted, are found rich veins of lead, and cast of this region occurs the most extensive coal field of Great Britain, known as the Newcastle coal region'. The capital city is Durham, an historic old town, an ancient Episcopal see, in external appearance at once attract ive aud imposing and containing many handsorae aud interesting edifices, castles, cathedrals, educational institutions anil the like. Priorte the opening of the col cel leries and the construction of the numer ous railways which new intersect the county, Durham raade little material pro gress, but the activity awakened by these great works gave a powerful interest te trade and population. Eds. Iktelliren ceh CONGRESS. Te-day's Proceedings n the Senate. Washington, March 14. In the Senate te-day Mr. Meri ill reported back the Heuse bill discriminating duties ou tea and coffee, the products of the possessions of the Netherlands, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute making the measure a general one. Mr. Harrison, from the military com mittee, iu response te instructions te in quire as te the propriety of increasing the appropriation for relief of the sufferers by the Mississippi floods, reported that the committee was unable even te approximate the number of such persons, the existing difficulties of communication in the flooded districts preventing them from discribut iugsupplie. The secretary of war is of the opinion that fifty thousand people have been driven from their homes and are in need of help. It seems probable that relief must be ex tended for at least sixty days te come. The committee, however, declines te re commend the- continuance of relief until the destitute are able te maintain them selves, preferring te leave the matter te the voluntary action of the people. The Autl-I'elygamy Ilill in tbe Heuse. The dead-ioek in the Heuse en the anti-polygamy bill was continued to day. The Democrats insisted en having time for debate and te be permitted te offer amendments, but Haskell, who had charge of the bill, renewed his motion for the previous question, There was great confusion iu the chamber. After some further noisy discussion it was agreed that The present legislative day be continued until the hill is dispe.-ed of ; that the bill be open te amendment and debate under Hie live minute ruin for one hour, and the previous question then ordered, after which au ad ditienal hour will he allowed (or bebate, and the bill then voted upon. Pennsylvania isailuiuu. Annual Meetlug or the Stockholders Tiie Usual lCiilivcutu; Interruptions irem Luck Luck weed and i'nrKcr. Philadelphia, March 14. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Penn sylvania railroad was presided ever this morning by Cel. A. Leuden Snewdcu, who iu reviewing the history of tlie company, stated that nncc 1853, it had paid ever $8,000,000 in dividends, or nine and a half per csr.t. per annum. The proceed ings were enlivened by the inter ruptions of .W. E. Loekwecd- an I Edward F. Parker, and at. ene time Mr. Lockwood threatened te make revela tions in regard t'e the mismanagement of the company's affairs which would threw the Nicholas Sope tractSexposure into the shade. These interruptions were centin ucd and a motion was made te accept the 10 pert and thanking the efliccis for I heir lidcl ity, but at the suggestion of the company's solicitor the motion was withdrawn. The leading of the report was then ceucluded. Judge Perter offered a resolution ap proving the report and thanking the efii ceis and directing the incoming beaid uf managers te carry its previsions into effect Mr. Lockwood violently dissented, but was hissed into silence. A resolution was then adopted, and aftera resolution of respect te the mom my of the late Cel. Scott, aud endowing the policy of the management iu the mat ter or differential rates, the meeting ad journed. I.AItOK TROUBLES AT PITTSBURGH Outruns l'erpct rated by the Striking Iren Workers. L'xTTSBCiteii, Pa., Maich 14. The situ ation at Homestead is critical. Thestrikers were te have started te work at the mill te-day, but owing te a misunderstanding thdy have refused te lcsume uutil the matter has been arranged in accordance with what they believe te be the agree ment. This morning about six o'clock Henry Haley, a non-union man was found lying en the track badly beateu. He was taken te the peer-farm a short distance -away and word was telephoned te the special police at Hemstead te come te his assistance. Officers Hatch and Mctcalf started for the peer-farm, and while ea their way were fired upon by some persons hidden behind coal cars. The shot took cflect in the bodies of both men, but neither was fatally.hurt. The bfHceis of the Amalgamated association, vhe de precate such proceedings, started this morning for the secne te try .and settle affairs without further trouble. A num ber of special police were also sent te pre tect city property in case of auy serious disturbances. ASSAULTEO AMU KOBHEO. I The Story Told by a Yeung Man from the country. Philadelphia, March 14. Last night a steamer passing up the Delaware dis covered a man struggling in the water off the city front. He was recovered and stated that his name was Charles Leishnef, that he was a stranger in the eity, that he had requested a man te direct him te Tenth and Blarket streets, and that instead et doing se the stranger took him in the opposite direc tion te the decks, knocked him down and robbed him of $3 and a watch and then deliberately threw'him ever beard, Leish- uer gives only an emperfect description of bis alleged assailant. J- raiLADKLl'III TRAGKDIES. Drain Frem Kzhaiulleii A Uey'a Suicide And Otaer UutreMina; Happening. Philadelphia, Mrch 14. An inquest was held te-day en the bedv of Jeremiah Drexel, ai(ed 14, the soldiers' orphan. Who- died ou Saturday afternoon. " after having his frozen feet out off, and from injuries supposed te have been inflicted by a farmer in PWry county, te whom he was indentured. The jury returned a verdict that death was the result of exhaustion. Wm. Herring, a German, aged 19 years, living en Xerth Fourth street, was fur bidden te smoke in the house last night and went out. His dead body was found in an outhouse in the back yard this morning, with a bullet wound in the bead and a discharged pistol grasped iu his hand. Geerge Smith died at the German hos pital this morning from the effects of opium taken with suicidal intent. Frederick Schall, aged 63, poisoned himself with muriatic acid this merniug, at his residence Ne. 1114 Master street, and will die. mr wikk. 1 he Telegraphic m of tbc Hay. An old lady aged 01, was burned te death at Norway, Me., by tbe burning or William Ward's house last night. The Lehigh Valley railroad has declared a quarterly dividend of 1 J per cent. Augustus Leighten, colored, who killed his mistress about two yeais age, in New Yerk, was te-day sentenced te be hanzed ou April 21. WKATHEK INDICATIONS'. Washington', D. C, March 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, generally fair weather, rising temperature, northwest winds shifting te southerly and easterly, rising followed by falling barometer. JSAKKKTS. new lurK namm. Nsw ie&K. .March II. Fleur Stute und wutc.ru aheut steady ; llht expert und Joh Jeh hlner trade demand. Southern Heur unlet nnd -steady. wneut opened HfSXc lower und Hiihsc qnently became strong anil recovered from decline. Cern a shade easier and falrlv active. Oais about ii lower and dull. f nilartelpbla market. 1'mi.ADW.rniA, Mareh H. Fleur quiet, but firmer. live Heur unchanged. Wheat market firmer ; Ne. 2 Western anil Uei. and Penn'u Ued,$l OlJJl 33 : de Amber. $1 35 I sa. Cern scarce and firm. Oats scarce and wanted ; Ne. 1 White at 5fi57e; Ne. SdontSSe ; Ne. 3 de nt We ; Ne. 2 mixed, .12)530. ltye scarce at S6c. Previsions (inlet und steady. Hutter steady for fine grades, hut market weak for medium and low grades Kggs tlrni. but unchanged. Cheese quiet and steady. Whisky unchanged. Seeds geed te prime clevor quirl at S tutu; de de Timethy firm at 7:2H7; de de PluAced nominal ut (1 10. drain aud Prevision Quotations. One o'cleclt quotations el :craln and provis previs ion, turnishud by U.K. Yundt, Hreker, 15' East King street. March 11. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard April. . UK .r.l' .4IW 1G.D0 10.50 May .. 1.25J M AVA, 1710 10 65 June .. 1.2 .CG .42j 1'hlladelphla. March.. 1.33 .72 .5.1 April... Xlli .72 52 May..... l.ZS, .72$ .52 Philadelphia Cattle Alnrket. iIexdat, March 1?. The receipts et live ateek ut the 1'hlladelphla stock yards were: Fer the week: Ueeves, 2,400 head : .sheep, H.lWu head ; lieirs, 3.0CO head. Previous week llcevcs, 2,1) head ; sheep, 8,000 Hsail : hogs 3,0)0 bead. licet (jattlewere inactive, especially at the cleie, when prices were J-e higher. We ffuote aS fellows : Eitra, 77Je; Geed, nQ6Jffs : Medium. e-y.Wtic : Common, 45c Milch cows were Inactive Kt$30gC0. sheep were fairly active, and rates remained unchanged. We quote us follews: Extra, 77J4c; geed. 0.j67Jic; medium. WaVe; common, 4.Ji; cnll, ."ll)c ; iamb-i, BliSe ; calve, milch, 6Ka-- ilegs were fairly active. We quote as fellows : Geed, 0,!i10c : 'common, 90Kc SJII.BS Or HBKVES AT TUB WKST 1'HILAHKI.rHI A BTOCK VAROS Martin, Fuller & Ce.. 377 Western. 0Q6ic Keger Jlayne.e, 80 Western, 6i7c. A. & .1. Christy. 73 Western and Laneaster co.. tiX6c. E. S. & IL F. McFllleu. 100 Western, f.'Q7c. M. Uluilui. 130 St. Leuis. (VAWXc. 17 Lan. co., atc. 20 de de, (ic. h; de de, ncct L Scnsciilg, r.';je. siinmburict Paul, 110 Western, .V47J-c. James Clemsen 30 Lancaster r.e CGc. lewciistclu Adler, 70 Western. rft7c ; " Montgomery co , ceyfs. IQO'c. O. Selmmberg A Ce.. 183 Western, S7c. Daniel Murphy,123 Western und Lancaster co., catysc. II. Chutn.Jr.,4 Western nnd Pcnna., 030V:c. M. Levi. 125 Lane, co ,ZifWc. Jehn McArdlc. 170 Lancaster county, (7c. Owen Smith. S3 Western, account ut Martin Fuller A Ce; 33 Western, ac count of J. Schninbcrg- tb Ce.; IS Western, ueceunt 'of G. Seliain berg & Ce,. KQTe. L. Hern, : Pennn. mixed. 4Wic. Daniel Smyth ft llre., 100 Western and Lancas ter co., 6Jc. Dennis Smyth, f.0 Pcnua., 6St?4C llackman ft Levi. 10 Western, eec. Chain ft Caldwell, 20 Pcnn'a. cows, 3JilK. - Henry Miller, 20 Lan. co., 5'47c. J. P. Midler & Ce.,-10 car leads Western, vAp) 6c. .1. Y. Lattn, 82 Lancaster comity, 5;itfMtc. lauies Aull, 40. Western, 5-Kl'(574;. Abe Ostheim, 23 Western. friec. F. Schettz, 25 Western, Ge(ic. nnxssKO iuats. Dressed Heevcs were active at $10J$e. BALKS LAST WEKS. Xhes..llradlcy,100 bead at 9ile;jc. A. A. ISeswell J de. at 89c C. S. Dengler, 69 de., ut 8K10c. . W. II. llrewn 103 Ie. at 8KaiOJc. Ilarluu ft Ure., 81 de. ut 9)lVc. .1. F. Lowden. 43 de. 9394$c. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart sold 810 head at 8c. and 90 bead droned lambs at 'JffllOc. Live stecK itinriein. CniCAOO. Hogs KeceiftS. 9.GOI head ; fliln ments 3.800 de: market active and 10c higher; common te geed mixed, $"ft(J 55 ; heavy pack ing and shipping. G 007 20; light, 10 6 53 ; skips and cuds, 93 753 (0. . Cattle Ucclpt,3,L0. head; shipments 1,200 de ; market active, strong and 10c higher ; experts. $G20C 75; geed te choice shipping. (5 MlS 10 ; common te lair, (51095 40 ; mixed butchers' ut $2 25&. 25. mainly (3 50I23; slackers and feeders, S3 1034 te. Sheep Kecelpts. 3,300 head : shipments, 1.30t de; market weak and lil5c lower ; Hue weathers, $5 730 20; common te medium, $3 7)3500; medium togeod.$325Q550. East Liberty Cattle Kecelpts, 2.5G7 Lead; market slew at last week's prices. Hogs Kecelpts, 2.500 head ; market fair ; Philadelphia), $7 t07 30 ; .Yorkers. Vi 40gC 50. Sheep Keccipte, 4,SU head ; the market v as fair at last week's piices. sietsMarRn. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Ilenris reported dally by Jacob IS. Lome, 22 North Queen street. Naw Yerk. Stocks ncti ve nnd lower. Meney at C. March 14. 10:00 1:00 3:Cr A. K. F. M. . H. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 110 HOJ 110 C. C. ft I.C. K. K 10 n 10 Del.. Lack. Western 1I9! )UtJ130 Denver ft KIe Grande 5S .V 53 .Mich. Southern ft Lake Shere., lit'i USX Z. Missouri. Kansas ft Texas 29 2f 2SK N. Y.,Lake Erie & Western.... SB e 3fi New Jersey Central 79 7i;jj 78 Ontario western ss?s -is -ci'i New Yerlc Central.. 103 130130 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce St. Paul ft Omaha Preierrcd... VJ Texas Pacific : 3& Wabash, Si. uenftf 4 Pacific.... 33 Western Union Tel. Ce 79 PUTLADSLPHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania ILK Buffalo Pitts. 4 West Northern Pacific Cem , " Preferred. 27 2B 27 lym n7 Ji xi. aiK t2 30 "Jit 70 "OVi '0? IjOtml stecKS at Benus. Par Last VSll Hl40ta Lane- 9Uy 6 per ct JCean, due 1682. . .ou" 105 ' " 1885... 100 107J4 " 1890... 100 120 - W... 100 120 5 per ct. la Par M years.. 1C0 105 6percUScteeMiOanv... ice 112 " 4 " In 1 or years., loe iwj " 4 " in 6 or 20 years.. Me Kri.50 " 0 " in 10 or 20 years, loe inr. Manheim borough lean loe ni Vi SR 369. KM 33(2 79J 79