-&-VTtt-' ' LANCASTEK DAILY DifTELLIGENCEK. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22 18S2. I lOltllKKY AM) CAvtAUTV !. .Mount .J. jy Hum tlrceaitly Siillrrett trom 1 lit in L.i!c on Wtiia: hilay .iili-iuunu a tlssl v..-.i: l the residence of .io-daii I). G.x.-tl, so Mount Joy borough. JIo entered the sleeping ro.iui ou the lirst Hour ami Uiok tl.escl'rom a full Miit .'' Mr. Goo'l'r. cloth ing. Scteial hom.s after tha the's wan ct.mniiuet, lie difcovicii lit., loss. That evonii-jj ihc thief was liaceil as far west as Floiiu, wbeie, nilit setting in, Mr. Good j:io up the puinuit.. The next even iug ho took the early tiaiti lor Eiizabeth Iowd, and on arriving there, started for Mt. Jny on the Ilarrisuurg pike. At Klu-cui'ii station he met Ins man, and aftei a foieul starch be found bis vest in tie thief's satchel. The trousers and coat tho thief was wearing underneath his clothes. .Mi. Good (oictd the tiauip to go with i .iu tn V.hv. ihetbtowii. wheiu he had b . ar i -tod. ';jquiro .1. It. Decker, ill jt'.ic.-, sent ihe piisoi.cr, who j.ae ji.- name ::s John M vers, occup Hum, din'mi Hi tneidi i, to jail. A vaJuabV Hal McuV b..ii,e attached to the vest Mr. GjOiI it; e-i'VPied. r- vei-al Mount Joy p!iues v.cie Sunken o eailyuu Tliuihday morning. At A. !!ul:eV :tn enlKiuee .t.is eir-ctt.il ;!ironi!i a vii:,v, :isr .i hut ! e.ai.s :i!ii sn'm' wine wei-j la .en. At the pfu-tottice t!i i dr .i. fired open, ami aftoi inm-ac1. - nig-the ofhi-o the luir;.,l:ii.s leit, hut to i nothing; ih rhfm. At Mim:iey'ssaI".'H tiiii eiiU'icd through tlio door anH in .'. the money diawcr took about ifi i . i:.s. .' hing Use was disturbed at tl it plac. A treiiiletiinn, a icsirlciit uf th:t place, ar livcd home on the midnight trsin whiel w.ih behind lime, and on his way home s.iw two men coming out ot the saloon. T,i y lelt lfir-uicly ai'il walked down K.ist Al iiii ili-et t Jacob, wbeie they iliMip I .i.ttl. I'.y l'itaus of a jimmy tin thieves '.ie enable to effect an utitiaui-" at ti.e ili'crent places. Ystrangir liii3I several citizens of .l..ut,t .J..y. on Tiiiiif.l.ty foienooii lie ttmc to int. ituti Lion bote! al tv, o o c ock on Thin mj.iv uiuming, having been put, oil' ti;i; ii'.nii. lie said li! was on Ins way iimii Kansas to Newark, H. J., t.u a viiu i.i iiis lia.tlier. His money was gone and nut Slaving a ticket the conductor would not cat i him any Inither. lie claimetl t.iat he had been a school teacher until a jearngo. At that time on account ol lianl study, he became blind. He impiixul i -i a IVjsbyleiiau clergyman or an tlder ol that chinch. Thefts he saw during the meining, ami besides them. Auctioneer L. 1). Gallagher, lie wanted Mr. Gallagher to sell his baggage, two goad valises. Tiii. i In: auctioneer refused to do. but be undeitook to collect the fate to Ncv aik, 61 S. Moio tli.iu this was col.'octctl in :i i.htnt time, lie was cscoilcil to the t miii at n.ion that day. At the ticket llice he hail bis change converted into a live dolSai note, lefusing to buy a ticket, lie toM the agent that he expcetul to get ball rates from the conductor. To the con ductor he iefus"d ro pay his fare, and on at living a; I.aiaiinville he was put ('11 the tiaiti. Flemtning lie :;ave as his name, and be is described as a tall man, middle aged. very well dieised, v. ith an assumed iirita ble tlispo;ition and a pleasing ard peisua sivc conversationalist. KI.lCUTOiC.il. UllL.I.SCGK MCKriMi. tielfgttieACIiiiKoii lollio Uenoial Conference AfUrnoon sctxtoii. The electoral college' ie-ascmb!id a". 2 o'clock and opened with devotional cxeici:;es. Referring to the unexpectedly small at tendance of delegates, F. J. Main, of Zion mission said h attiibutrd it to the change of time made by 15ish; I.rown, who bad originally lixed the IDtb of lec- .'I'mbcr for the meeting of the college and then at very short notice changed Ihc dato to the 21st. This had, no doubt, inter fered with the arrangements picviously made by some of the delegates and ihus many of the churches were left uuiepre rentrd. He moved the passage of a reso lution it qui sting Ihe bishop to make some explanation of his et ion. Tho lesolution was adopted. Next a iesoluti.ii was adopted that nominations of delegates to the general conference be juadc iu open sefsion instead of h committer1, :s had been the custom hce!oior Tho icsolu'.hm wai adopted. F. I'. Main nominated Israel C Wear.-, of Philadelphia, and made a complimen tary speech in his favor. Kev. Robeit Luton nominated V. P. Main. The nominar.'oii was seconded by G. W. Gibbs. and I. 0. Wears; com pi i mentaiy speeches as to tho character and fitness of the candidate weie made. A volo being taken Messrs. Wears and Main were unanimously elected to icpic scnt tho collego as lay delegates in the general conference. F. P. Main suggested that it would be advisable to select the alternates lrom diu'ercnt sections of the conference than Ibat from which tho delegates h.-d been chosen. The convention bavins so decided, Mr. Main nominated G. W. Gibbs, of Chester, and Mr. Wcais nominated G. W. Hamil ton of Wilmingtou, Delawnte, bth of whom were unanimously elected. A resolution was passed tendering a vote of thanks to Itev. W. It. Norris, pastor of the Lancaster church, for tho eilicicnt manner in which ho had prepared for tho meeting of the college, and the kind atten tion and hospitality shown the delegates. After tho passage of a resolution of thanks to tho president, and secretary, I. (J. " Wcais made an address on the social, moral and intellectual condition of the colored people. At the close of Mr. AVear's address the collego rdjourncd. 11 Hill I Ctlt. This morning Wm. Weise, son of Capt. John P. Weise, was killing a turkey when the string tore ami tho fowl begau kicking. It struck the knife, running it into the hand of the yourg man aud cut ting into the bone. Stieria ShIch. The sheriffhas posted bills for tho sale of a number of properties on atuiday, Jaunary Gtb. A Canary itlrtl makes one ot ilie. nicest (;hristiii:t- jire-onts , his sweet voice l.ehiK a c, mutant lvmiinlcr ot tlic limine. Tins ncwlv imported Xilit simj hi; canary Is tlie. liest, as It sings liy l:iuiil!iit us well as tlurliii; Hie !iiy; tins cost is$j.V). C.iCfstsui lo liatl lrom fl.Otl lor nnlcelirss ease up to $10.0 for u silver- atetl one. The liet place !; for these things Is to the retail tiepait mentor tho JUKI KOOI COM PAXY, '.:,.7 bou th Kljihth street. I'liil.itlelphia They have the larKCit stock ot all kinds ot hir.ls.csures, aquariums, tine hrett tlojjs, e-te.. In Aiiie.nra. Cimaties can tie sent by express with perfect safety. A printetl guarantee withevi'i-y lnr.1. tW-2tawll."ici!li'".'fcw AIlUIHelllPllfH. Only a I'orine r's Daughter " to niyht.lhc tteautlfiil Southern nctress, MKs Agnes Ilcrn tlen. will he in Kiillou opera lion e to-n!glit, when the misi cestui eiuotloiinl tlraniaof "Only a Farmer's thiugluer" will be yiven tor the lirst time in Lancaster. A Ofi'itt Varic'u Companif. The Christmas attraction at the opera house, afternoon and evening, will bo the variety company ot Mo Intyro Heath, Conners Kelly, one of the tttrongt st orsiuiizatlons on the roail. "Jane JCirc." Charlotte Thompson, the eelebrateil emotl'-nal actress, will appear on Tiusiluy eveniii!; in her new version of "Jane Kyre" which has brca rewritten expressly for her and is now raid to be one ot the best plays or its class now before the public. lturdelte. Vie Funny Han. Everybody lias heard of " Uob Unrdetfe," the luunorfet, and has it-ad of hundreds ot tho funny paragraphs that have made the Jturltngton JJawkcic tain on j. On the platform Mr. Ilurdotte is not Ies3 enterUilnlns than when he talks through the columns of bis newspaper, and people will hear with pleasure that on Wednesday even ing next he will lie at Pulton opera house when; he will deliver liii famous lecture on "The Kie and .Fallot the Moustache." Mr. Kurdelt's engagement i-i a tine attraction lor Christina-, wet-1:. ilfptllAI, st si icxk. Jlr. It. It. Askew, late As-Utant Postmaster atlialUmmv, Kuid aoinu time fttfo: "Having badoceislon t trv iJr. llull's Cough Syrup. I unhesitatingly pronounce it the best remedy I have ever used. A small bottle relieve! me ota severe oil'!.'' i'livMtiANS attest. "ColdenS Llijuld Jteef !s iartlc lany uetul in Ilplilhri.i, Fever, and everj tl.'iiiesIiijjdIfa-." dli-Ivvdcolw W. Z. Wilson, Wrightsvillc. la.. 9ays : " 1 obtained grmt relic! from I!rown"s Irnn JJIt-ter-j In nei vousiiess." l'or sale by II. IS. Coch ins! druggist. l.'iTaini 13 1 Xorth (jiiecn stieet. dis-iwd&w Tin: gup t pneumonia may be uai tied oil with Hale's Honey ot llorehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops euro in one minute. dW-lwtleridftw Ctlarrh tit the Itludder. .Slinging iuilation, iiill.iininatloii.al) Kidney and tiii. ;ry Complaluts, rmeil by "Uiichu. p.iiha." i. XAIiltlAtSlif: ltoiinc i:i:.m:it. n Ihc 21, 1&JJ, bv Hie Itev. V, S. (Jixh.irtl, at 5s lesiiienee. No. 31 rast tr:ii!;'tj s leet It r. John V. Itohrer, ot Kat lion al, to Miss Sue A. I'.crtler, ot East II. inplii-ld Jt l.itANT llrcKWALTKH. On f'.e 21st inst., by the Kev. .1. H. Hiiblis. Ii.it., at his residence No. 2J:l We-t Chestnut stitet, Mr. i!. B lliant, ot iioyer's Foul. Moiitgoiuei vciunly, to .Miss Itie .1. I'.uck-.valier, of Sp.ing city, Clie-ior ccuuly. lui HEATH fcTEWAUK. -In tills city, Iti-e. 21, 1-SJ, Malvina .S. Hurst, relietol the late Edwaid R e-.vaid. The relatives and li lends of the family itie rcspcctlnlly invited to :i!lei:d tlie funerul lrom the reslilenee ot her bi other, E. It. Hurst, No. 211 West Vine street, on Sunday alternoou at 2.' o'clock, Iuteruieiit at J.aiicutcr evuie teiy. 2t A a ii i tAs i is;:m i.-.v t:s. Iosi.on wkiim;siav, a ui.i liix; j with IllootlSK.ne, on v hieli areeut the let ters "('. V." Th- tinder ill please leave Ital thid fdlieeautl l,e l war 'ed. lid k.i'i:t:iAi.MiTi( i:. I? All k lids ot MASQUKUAHE MMTS, KK A ltS. ;v IGS, tie., to hilt! out, at MUS. l.lLLKIl'.'i. l.2 .'td '.:; Moth Queen sti.i t. ! ST, 1!S!S IMttltNIMJ. jiiosaii: kak I t KING, iii ;;o!d setting. Finder uill be rewiitli'tl o.i reluiuir.g it to the th.ligkn ii.aoillcf. Mtl t. ITUATiON W'ASTI.!l-. VIIUNK niAN, O s'olieraiul iiuliisliious. wants a situation to diive team, or voile in a gioeery or h:iitluit; store. Can lrake hmiseif usetul. Apply at this ullic". ltd I1!U MY HAVANA AMI Mill TOI5AC i o tlirecl lrom the llupoitels anil sell the best Vt-cnt elgariu Hie city. HAItTMA.Va 1 Kl.tOtt Y UONT CIGAR Kl'tli:K. OKItl.lt YOUK l'.AM(hT!i OK ITKUJT whK'ii will he tl liveied on Christmas uioining trimmed with lresli cut lloweis. Order our Christina? Oysters Satin day. CIIAS. W. KOKEItT, It No. 12.Eut King Street. SKAl.t:i rUOI'IISALS WILL ": ItK ceived until Tuesday eve. Deeenilier. i, tor tarnishing two rooms ot tlie New Street tschool Itulhiiug with piiinary disks and reci tation benches, viz : ('."dc-ksund tour benches to each loom. AUo two tencliei's desks. Ad dress 11. Z. 1HIOAOS, tH2-codlU2; Cliairinaii Finance Coiumiltee. 1"i:nAi:i'. rot: ciiuist.uas. 1 liave now on Iron! a large rinppK' ol Budwoiser Boor, v.'l.ieli 1 uill deliver to any pan ot the city. lv reiiitluga postal I'artl to my iiddre.s-.. JSewaio ofluut.ition-'. See that the trade-uiaik ol (.'. Coiua'l .V Co. is stamptvt upon each bottle. AI-o a hue lot of Wineot 1SI. GEOKGE IVALL, 1'iopii tor, southern Eehango Hotel, d2U:td o23 South Ijiieuu street. IL ::tii.n I'fLTOK is it. I :!:. ' at ioSAi. ISamcop Laso.vsiki:. Lalcastc::, I'a., itec. S, ls-2. for thirteen ttireeloi.s t'i serve, cnsuliur year will bo held at tlie m TI'HSII.VV. lln 'I'll iltie nt An election this bank tlie hanking iiou- .January next , lietwccn the hours ot 111 a. in. ami :: p. in The animal be held at the of January ne ilS-HF C. meeting ot tho stockholders win banking hdiisu on the .Sill day st at 2 n. m. A. FUN DEltSMlTH. Casliier. J Canal ies. Tlie liest ami largest lot cvci ollered tor sale in this city. Also a great assort ment ot luass cages, goid lish ami globes. Talking parrots, Cuban grev African pariots sunt cocailoo'. iMtiiikcw. moekimr bints. :eit wingcaitlinat bobtduik, Australia paniucts, J tlanariej 2, Mocking bird lood 23 cents a lint- tie or SO cents :iiuart, C.mary seeil in cents a tiiiarl. No excuse or upologv tora bird store at VOMlEltSMlTII'a Itird .Store si E. Orange St reel. tll UdTuW.CFK J. :-j;aisi- saylok has removed iiis 6ALLEKY OF FHOTOGKAl'HY To- NOrf. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., - Exactly oppposltc tlie Ohl Stand, octll liuulJbwIt 11 .1. KHISMAM. MEltKY niBLSTHAS TO XU.l USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL HOLI DAY' I'itEtiENTS. Neckties, silk Handkercliiets, Silk atidiash mere Mulllers, Linen Handkercliiefs, Fine Shirts, Untlerwo r. Fur Spiing Top Gloves, Castor Gloves,Collars,Culfs, Suspendeis, ''ocket Hooks, Card Cases. Latlies' Satchels. 1'ho lograpli ami Autogniph Albums, Perfumery, Cigsir Cases, Scarl riiiH. Sleeve Bui tone, &c. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND DIS" E. J. ERISMAN, NO. M NORTH QUEEN STREET, ADMINlTKATOir3 SALE.- ON WKD NESDAV, DECEMUER 27. 18.S2, at tho Cooper House, Lancaster city, pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court, will be sold at public sale the following described real estate, to wit : All that certain Two-Story RRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, No. 20 South Duke street, Lan caster city, t routing twenty-one, lect two am! one-fourth Inches on the westsiue ot South Duke street, and extending westward sixty lour feet four ant! thrce-iourth inches to a three-footallley ; bounded on tlio north im properly ot Anna Itrcneman and on the south by property ot Mrs. Jesse Landis. A three feet common alley also separates the property lrom that of Mrs. Landis. The propel ty Is eligibly located and con tains It rooms. It has been recently painted anil papered throughout and is iu the best possible condition. sale tocommeiice at . oeiociv i. in , wueu terms will be made known by the under signed. A. A. HURLEY, Administrator c. L a. ot .lohn W. Huliley, de ceased. JlcNKY Surnisirr, Auct. d22,2;;,CV-7 T-)II1CIAC MLK (tr IlKSIKAltLi: CITY I'KOI'EIITV.-Ou TilURSDAY, JAN UARY 1!, lSS-i, by vlrtuo ot an order ot tlio Orphans' Court ot Lancaster county, the undersigned IruMoe toscll uiUolIerat Public Sale at the Leop.irtl Hotel, tlie following de scribed real estaie, formerly Lelonging to the estate ot I'eterEaby, tlrccasetl. All that certain Two-Story 15IMCK DWELL ING HOUSE aud lot or piece ot grounil, situ ated on the south side ot Fulton street. No. 2J0, between Line antt Sliippcn street?. In the city ot Lancaster, containing iu front on said Fulton street, 12 leet. more or less, and ex tending in depth ot that width, 120 feet, more or less, bound on the cast by property ot A. W, Russet, on the west by property ot Wm. Long, on the north by the aforesaid Fulton street, ami on the south by property now or lately ot Emellnellotlinan. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., of said dav. TERMS Approved securily to be given for payment of purchase money on Api ii 1, 18SJ. For Information concerning this property Inquire of Allen A. Hcrr. No. lu; East King street. FRANKLIN O. IIARPLE. Truste-tofcell. t!2'J-eodts liareville, P. O. 1)ENNSLVANIA CIUAIM 15 FOB 85 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR &TOKE. JVJSir AWJZttTJS&JIEXlS. I HAVE TMK VINKtT 25c CAN OIKS. 23c Bananas. 23c Oriin?e. 25c Grapes and inc Kaislrs in the city. Five thonand ripe Kanaiias. Come and see my stock before pur el.aing your Christinas Fru:L. CIIAS. W. KCKEKT. No. 129 East King Street. V B-.NOTIKETO THE FDBL1C. i . sanintl Clarke, rormeriy manager of the A"mericjin Tea Company store, 20 Centre S'liinre, has bfen ilicharged lrom their em ploy and is no longei connected with it in any way. UOBT. WILSON, Sole Proprietor. P. S. Handsome presents given away to at! purchasers of Teas and Coffees. Beware ot Imitations am! bogus concerns. AMERICAN TEA CO , No. 2C Centre Squaie. Lancaster, la. It UUTIOM ! AUCTION ! ! At M. A. HAUGHTOX'S Millinery and Notion Store, No. 25 North Queen Street, tll2tMli THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. AIMKS'HAJK ItHlCsSEK. MKS. C. LILLKR, LADIES' HAIR DP.ESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La dies' aud Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ingii stiaightcned and matte to order. Hair Jenelrj'ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned anil dyid. Also Ladles' Shamp-Kiiiiif, at NO-. 223 & 227 NOliTII QU EEX STIiEET, irFourtloors alxive I'. It. It. Hepot. oetlii-:;iiid "I TSEKUL I'RK-KnT. THE LARGEST .STOCK F CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHES ItUAs.s, UKO.N.E and GLAbS. Newel Lights, Brackots, Reading Lights, Globse, &c. COAL OILLAMPtS and CHANDELIERS, OF ALL KINDS, AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, 24 South Queen Street. tleclStldU Virii'LiAinsuN & rosTj;i:. tin: stock of GENT'S NECKWEAR For tht; Holidays was manutactui'cil to our express order. For variety in fctylcot 'lie and Pattern of Goods there is noctu:il In the city. INITIAL SCARF TINS IN ALL LETTERS. There is a Great Demand lor tins London Pound Underwear. Tills reliable goods we take pleasure In recommending as tb'.s best goods lor the money. OVERCOATS .Make a wry acceptable CIIIMSI'MAS G IFT. We have every grade lor Children, Itoy.s and Men. In CHILDREN'S SUlTri We have all the Newest Styles lor School or Fine llic.ss wear, our ALL-WOOL SUITS FOli MEN AltflOand the HAItK CASSIMEUE SUIT for SSI", we would especially dinw the at tention ol PKESENT tilVEItS to, am! in iegar.1 to fits we will take all the lisk, or any reasonable aUetatlon that may be re uircti in any ot tlie garments we will cheerfully have done by expel ienccd hands without extra charge. Hals, Caps, Far Oloves AND MUFFLERS. lu Kiullrss Variety. n l!- LUU11 t 1.UU1U1II 34, 36 & 38 E.King St., LANCASTER. PA. N TBW TEA STOKE. NEW NEW m i:w NEW NEW TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA Grand Opening OF THE GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND China and Japan or eni ng r OPENING GRAND Trading Co.'s SStSS D OPENING STORE vvva COFFEES STORE COFFEES store Tea aud Coffeo coffees STORE COr FEES NEW STOKE, TEAS NEW TEAS NEW No. 31 West King St., TEAS NEW TEAS NEW ( Next door to tho TEAS COFFEE Cooper House), SUGARS COFFEE SUGARS COFFEE Lancaolcr, l'a. SUGARS COFFEE So GARS COFFEE .,,., r, .K!. SUGARS STOKE 8AM lj- LLA1.KL, SPiCK8 STORE Formerly connected SPH'.ES STORE withtheAiiiericanTca s PICKS STORE Co.. Centre Square, SPICES STORE will open his SPICES SI CHINA 3J NEW STORE, china tl CHINA S 31 Wfct King St , gSS WEST KING . AND WEST KING . Witll a AND WEST KING AND WEST KING FRESH LOT AND WEST KING AND SUGAR of JAPAN sugar Teas, Coffees. japan sugar Ktitvnric ifid JAPAN SUGAR ! -JAPAN SUGAR HCCS, JAPAN GIVEN Dinner fcom the im- TRADING GIVEN r-onTERS. TRADlNti rivw v T,,cso uoo-19 wl ''eiiitni vr UIVKV MlA ,OWCr tlmn U" TRADING AWAY lowest, ant! CO AWAY A PRESENT GIVES' ,;o.' AWAY TO EVERY PUK- Co. AWAY CHASER. (JO. AWAY Special Card to My CO. PRESENTS J.', iemls and Ihe I'ub-COV EES PRESENTS uc: COFFEES PKESh'NTS . . , , COFFEES PRESENTS ving been in close COKF KES PRESENTS relations With the Tca,;OKKKE8 COFFEE anl Coffee tliinkingCOFFKE COFFEE People ol Lancaster COFFEES COFFEE and vicinity for up-COFFKKs COFFEE wards or tluee year.-, I uoFFEEs COFFEE l,!Jv" learned exactly COFBEES COFFEE what kind ot Tea andCOKFEES COFFEE Coffee they use; andcoj,'FEES COFFEE imving this in Viev,COFFEES COFFEE purclia'ed Just theyoFFEES COFFEE s-'Ootls adapted to tbeiropyKKS COFFEE want. Bomrthing I COFFEES COFFEE wus unable tojlo, r.ore-CoFFEES COFFEE Jotore, not being tnecoFFEKS COFFEE uuyer. Give me callCOFFEES COFFEE UI,a I wl" BiiaranteeyofmEi COFFEE fatlstaction. COFFEES COFFEE A PRESENT of twoCOFFEES uOFFKE pounds tit W1UTECOKFEES COFFEE bUGAKgiveu toevery COFFEES COFFEE purchaser ot a flvts-COFFEES COFFEE pnuiiil package orourCOFFEHS COFFEE ceicbrated Coffee, only COFFEES COFFEE ONE DOLLAR. orCOFFEE-5 COFFEE one dollar's worth ofCOFFEES COFFEE Tea. Itcmemlier theCOFFEES COFFEE Oitening Itay and COFFEES COFFEE place, 31 West KingCOFFEBS COFFEE street. COFFEES COFFEE COFFEES COFFEE G,inl rrl.-A COFFEES COFFEE O'iUl I. ViaiKK, COFFEES COFFEE , ,x, . COFFEES coffee 31 WEST KING ST., coffees COFFEE . . . COFFEES COFFEE No.xt ,,oorr to Cooper COFFEES COFFEE Hon?, Lane, Pa. COFFEES ltd IfXW AJrXBT18EMSTS. POK THE Holiclaj Season We Offer Everjtliing Contained iu a Fir.W!ass Jewelry Bnsiness. CSCalI and examine our Stock and Prices. H, Z. RHOADS, No 4 West King Street dec 12 POff. J. ZAHM. Elegant Holiday Grifts. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES. FINE- M I OPJEKA GLASSES, &G. m LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. J2" Wc invite an examination of our stock ; it is a pleasure to show our goods EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, dec 2 XD'.t A UVJlItTItilSM t:Tti. KALhl) i't:uptiti.s. O i-ealed pioptvaN lor ii-on abor in the J.aucuntcr county rrison in the nmii'ii.uitiie ot cigar.-", tor tine year lrom Jan. 0. lb'J, will h-; received ut the ieidenct ot Allien Hagen, President. iMnunt Sub P. O.. I.aneastt;r enuutj. Pa., up tti DECKMRIZIt -, to he opened January 1, 1S3J, at in o'clock, a. in., at tht! prison. Contrnetor to furnish tobacco, foreman, etc. The manutiiclory has Ii rt-cinss aecominndatfniis unci now makes Ml,tKi) cigars per month. For full particulars a Idre-'s the nn ildent. 15y order ot the board. ALBERT J1.VUEX, till tt!cc2Td&w President. Tl-A! I!AU! UKAI1! JUST RECEIVED. ORANGKS, NUT,, FRUITS AND CANDIES. Choice Florida Oranges, Sweet Jamaica Orange h, Valencia Oranjjcs-, Aspinwall lia naiias, Fine Layer liaising anil Fis, Fine Prunes, Choice New Paper Shell Almonds, Cre.un Xut-, Peeans, Eiiherts, English Wnl nuts, 1'eanut.s, WhiteMlaaUrape.s, in "".and 10 pound baskets. Fine Fresh Catawba U runes, these are splendid. CANDIES. Fine HKed Candy at 2D cents per pountl ; U'liitnmn'.s Pure Cream l!on llons at -1 cents per pound ; Hand made Clear 'ioy.s. Nut Candies, Cicain Chocolates, etc. Fine Layer Kasins in one-quarter flat boxes. Keuiember the tine piatiucj, or chromos, we ure uivin with tlio V5c cotlee ttiis week onl v. IJUltSK'S, 17 East Kliif? Street." vKIIKKS Kf'.UEIVKO fOK ItASKKTS Of V Fruit ; nl-o. Empty Fruit ISaskets tor sale. Pure hpice.s, l'.:i!iin;4 .Material, Itnkliitf Hotter, etc., ete. KUIlSIv'.S, 17 East Kin-; Street. rIIN II I KM l-.NX. Holiday Slippers -AT THE- EAGLE SHOE STORE, No. 51 North Queen St., (iKQUir.ea BCILDINO.) WE HAVE NOW OX HANI) A CHOICE SELECTION OF ladies'', Men's and Hoys' Fine Embroidered Slippers. MEN'S CLOTH SLIPPEES, with Pretty Flowers on tho Front, 50 cents. .MEN'S FINE EMilEOinEKEO SLIPPERS 7jc $1.00 ant! $1.23. MEN'S FINE SILK VELVET SLIPi'EU?, $1.50, $i00, $i59. OUEAT KEDUCTION IN !& WEHAVETIIELAUGEST STt)CE OF ALL THE STYLES. Ladies' Rubbers 40, 45 rind 50c Men's Rubbers 65c. Little Boys' Rubboi Boots $1.25. Men's Rubber Boots $3.00. JAlso a largo stoekof ELMtT'S Fine Shoes, in all tlie Latest Sty lea. aprl-oaw-lydF jtjir tiuvits. A It. niAKTlM &CO. IMMENSE LINE -OF- Holiday Presents IN Every Department. TOY DEPARTMENT, CHINA DEPARTMENT, GLASS DEPARTMENT. Immense Stock. low Prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. (fBKONlV NASAl. CATaKKH IS A j Chronic condition of impediment to nasal respiration with more or less mucous discharge by Dharynx or nostrils. Diseases ol the Eye, Ear ami Throat ilsei, Caneera, Tumors, Skin and Chronic Diseases successfully treatetl by DUS. II. D. and M. A. LONG AKEIt, Offlco : 13 East Walnnt street, Lancaster. P.t Consultation tree. d2l-3tt!Aw XTtTATCHKS, WM. THOMPSON. WATTniS, CLOCKS, CHAINS, e'UABHS, flrZCTACLBS. P.YB-OLA8BE3, TnEBXOMETBRS. No. 106 EAST KING STREET. ovlO-'2md Opposite teopanl Hotel. Join Hiemenz itu: MM Mi SlrM LANCASTER, Pa. iiu'i Hi:r awn. AT SWA RR'S, NEW SKIIITS lor the IIOLIPAo Itom $1.00 to $j (JO. NEWanil BEAUTIFUL SILK IIANI'KKU ClIIEbSlrom 15 cents to-f2.ri0. NEW SLEEVELESS JACKET a: Si eonts, $100,$l.'J5aiul $1.73. Our Black Cashmeres At 75 ccutfl anil $1.00 we .should like to com pile with any that arc being sold al from loto 15 cents iiituv than ours. All who link at them prnnnunce tliein ISeautitul, Elegant, E tr.i Heavy and yet very flue. SWAKB'P, No. ?.5 North Queen Street. T iv. isvjcmi: At Reduced Prices AT THfi NORTH END DRY UOODS STORE. J. W. BYRNE, NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEll, I'A. WAT1', Sll ANI Jt CO. Have opcnctl another l.arye Involeeol LADIES' COATS In l.atct.t i'.eriiu Stjles at vt ry Low Prices. CHILDREN'S COATS Neatly tiimmed iu al! sizes ami tiuallties. CLOTH SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, COLORED CASHMERES, In all the New Shades am! 3Iiturcg. SPECIAL l!AIGAlNS-ONE CASE LUPIN'S CASHMERES Heavyweight, all color?, 50c. a yard. 2ii Pieces FANCY ItllSUON'S, 4 inclio witle, iric. a yard, wortli 59c. a yard. Spiel il ltar?ains in CIIILDItEN'S WOOL HOaE, at Wc, l'l)Cc, 17c, JOv ami tfikj a p-iir. Ladieit', Gent's and Chllilren's Underwear, In all ii7ca and qualities at Low Prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! "Vc now oiler Special liargains in White and Colored Blanket s In Mnny Qualities in les t'lii'i nuinutactur.'r prices. Watt, Shand & Co., NEW YOUK STOUE. M KTZf;EK & IIAL'UIISIAN. MBTZGBR AND HAUGHMAN'S IS Till: PLACE TO ISUY YOUll CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT THE- Lowest Prices. A ELACK SILK, A COLOKED SILK, A BLACK CASUMEUE, A COLORED CASHMERE, A HANDSOME DOLMAN OR COAT, A GOOD SHAWL, A GOSSAMER FOR A LA1)Y,GENTLEMAN, HOY OU GIRL, AN UMBRELLA, A l'A lit OK ELANKETS. OR A PIECE OF MUSLIN, HANDKERCHIEFS OF SILK OR LINEN, Or ANYTHING ELSE you may want can lie bought at BOTTOM PUICES, AT & Nevj- Cheap Store. 43 WEST KM ST., LANCASTER, (Uetweon tlio Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel.) TAKK NO MISTAKE. BUT BUY T! I LtJL best Connecticut Cljrar, 2 for 5 cent?, ill for 'Ji cents nt THE or HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. BlaoKets ana Comforts SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY U.VSNINO DC, 22, 1882. TOBACCO MDWHISKY. -rt.-jr.cr or to-ways lboislation. The senate Adopts Bay aril's Rebate Keso- Intlon as Modlfled and Takes Up the MondeJ Wiuaky BUI. Washington, D. C Deo. 22. As soou as the journal was read the Senate, on motion of Mr. Cameron (Pa.) went into executive session. After a brief exeeutivo session the doors were re-opened, aud Mr. Sherman moTed to proceed to the consideration of the bonded whisky bill, but Mr. Bayard desired to take up the resolu tion favorin? a rebate on stocks of tobacco. Mr. Sherman temporarily withdrew his motion. The tobacco reso lution was then taken up and discussed. An amendment made by Mr. Morrcll to Mr. Bayard's resolution modifying the resolution so as to promise a rebate in case of failure to give ample notice of time when tho act to raduca tho tax shall lake effect was adopted. The bonded whisky bill was then taken up, but after a brief discussion it was laid a.-ido and consideration of tho civil servico li!I was resumed. Tbe Tartu CoiuiulMton'4 Beporr. Washington, Deo. 22. Tho ways and means committee to-day made some changes in rates proposed on lead by the i a rift' commission report and then ad- j-mrneil uutil Wednesday next. A lfeperatn Man. Wilmington, Del., Dec, 22. An Ecertj Eeen ing special from Seaford, Del., says that David Ontten, a drspemln char acU-r, shot ami ptobably fatally "tiui(!i'i Johu II. Allen, a More keeper, last night. Ho then walked down the street, brandishing and firing his revolver lci"fr arrested, taken before K.-quiio Alio. .1 oitlereu io ili.sutm be deliberately nnnct: his tcvolvcr at the magistrate and lired, but a bystander struck up his arm ami tho bullet sped harmlessly by. Drunkenness was the cause of his crime. " Forefathers' Bay." Plymouth, Mass., Dec. 22. To-day is ''Forefather? day" aud is tifieueral holiday here, ihe military this morninj- marched to tho rock where the Pilgrims landed whero a volley was lired, and those pres ent sang tho hymn " America." Kelig ious cxeicises were held and historical ad dicscs made at tho First Parish chit 1 eh. Excitement Caused by an Execution. Home, Dec. 22. The execution of Over dank at Trieste causes great excitement hero as ho was a student iu the hchoo! of engineers. Last night a hundred young men nnde a demonstration in front uf the Austiian embassay and tlio mili tary had to bo c.i'ied out to despcrso tLem. FIro lu llarttortl, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 22. Fire at Birmingham, Conn., early this ruorniu:; destroyed Ilallock's hardwaro strro and Bassctt's paper box shop overhead and two small storehouses in tho rear, llal lock's lovs Is about $20,000, half insured ; Bassett's loss about 10,000, insurance, $6,000. Do.itli at An Kxpellert Uorernar. Mkmpiiis, Tenn., Dec. 22. Ex-Governor Bonj. (. Humphreys, who was expelled from tho governor's office by federal au thority in 18C5, died very suddenly ou Wednesday morning al. his homo in Mis sippt. Kailvray Colllt-ton. Bridgei'Ort, Conn., Dec. 22. A colli sion occurred hero this morning between two trains on tho New York tfc New Haven railroad. Two passenger cars were turned pari )y 011 their sides and the passei)gors badly shaken, but no ouo was fatally in jured. Both engines were badly dam aged. A. Village le.itrojel by tiro. Panama, Dec. 12. Tho little village of Empire, on tho Panama railroad, has been almost totally destroyed by 11 ro. A hun dred and fifty of tho huts were destroyed, Chinese merchants being tho chief suffer crs. The Iocs amounts to $100,000. Raid oa au Illicit Siill. Ciiatanooga, Tonn., D3C.22. An illicit distillery was raided last night in Cumberland county. One hundred gal Ions of whisky am! the still wero do s'royed and two arrests made. tmtre-s In Ireland. LoMuN, Dec. 22. A dispatch from Dublin say:; sigus of distress among small farmers and laboicrs arc increasing. Tbe government is being pressed to establish relief wotks. Vailing Eighteen Hundred reet. Dortmund, Dec 22. Twenty Gve per sons weio killed by tho falling of tho cage in tho Ilardeubtiruh mino on Wednesday. The cage- fell one thousand eight hundred feet. lugersull Mill Speaking. Washington, I. C. Dec. 22. Mr. Ingcrsoll to-day resumed his argument in tho Htar Honte. WliATHKK inUIIATIO..H. Washington, Dec. 2-;. For tho Middle Atlantio states, gencraly cloudy warmer, light rain, light variable winds, lower barometer, light rise in temperature, fol lowed on Saturday by slightly colder weather. ( cium;, tom or fore -ir.roat lioiiiu oe oi!"!. Nei-locr, froiuunisy results lu an In. curaliln l.'ins Disease :: Consumption. B.iiwi.'., i.rtiTieliiai TrticlK's lo not ttlscrdcr tlie tnmaeli like couii nyrup.-t ami balsams, but act ilircctlyon thelnCameitpai-ti;, allaying !i rttitlo:i, cive. relief tu AMlinir., ISroneblal CotiKli", Cntarrli, and tlie Throat Troubles v.-liieli blngera and Public Speakers arusubject ti. Kor thirty years Urown's Rrnnchial Troeiitat have linen recommended by pliysl cif.n', anil altraya i;ive pcrJect satt--tactioii. Having been te.f ted by wide am! constant u-e for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we! .nerlted rnnk unions the tew staple remedies of tlm ajje. SoM at 'Z" -eut-i a box Mverv tfliern ltiv-lv.l'I'TliAEtlvw SHiLon'8 Catarrh ickmedt a positive euro for Catarrh, Oiphtheria and Canker Moutn. For sale bv II. IS. Coehian, druit, 137 ami 139 North Uuccn street. MARKETS. ritllHdclpbl Market. PHiLMiBtiHA.'nec.C2. Flour ouietaml easy: 8upcrflne,$.igao7; Extra, $1 filial: l'a. Fam-lly,i5-64 7.-. Kye llonr at?3 7."1 00. Wheat quiet ; Del. ami l'a. Roil, $1 OifllOS; Lonerry ltetl anil Amber, $1 W(1 la. Corn dull and easier; Steamer, BOQCTc; Yellow, U7JHe : Mixed, t;707kc : No. 3 Mixed, .'i7.iyc. . Oats quiet and uncliaugcd. Ryu quiet at Ul&flOc. Provisions only iu jobbing trade. Lard quiet. Uutter active ; choice lots cloely sold up: Penn'a Creamery Extry, lie ; Weaturn do, 4t 12c. Rolls rirm ; Choice Pa. and Wcstern.i928. Ejjt tlrm ; lresli In gootl demand ; I'enn'u, ::2e ; Western, 30$31c. Cheese Arm ; choice wanted. Petroleum dnll ; Reflned, Ofic. Whisky scarce at SI ao. m New York Marker. Naw roRK, Dec. Si Flour State and Wet em dull antl winter wheats strongly in buy ers' favor. Southern dull and unchanged. Wheat dc lower aud heavy ; moderate speculative trading : No. 1 White. 1 V,lA ; No. 2 Ke.l. Jan.. '$! ttSyjil WJi ; do Feb.. 1I14; do March. $1 IS'4 ; do May, 1 141 14. Corn !4c lower: mlxiM western spot, 57971c : do lutures, C2HQ71C. Oatadullandaihaile lower; State, 10 g 3c; western, 4l52c; No. ! Jan., 4G;c. Grain aad FreTMOB iJaeUttoaa, One o'clock quoUtlOBaotirrain aad protfs !ona, ramlsfced by 3.K. Tnndt, Broker, 16 East Kin a-street. Chicago. Hec. 2i Wheat corn oats Por uirti Ic. .5. 17.10 ion "" Wi '&i JS5X 17.25 10.45 Mny... S S24 ....I Petroten-.. OH City. &!. Stock Atarketii. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stock also United states Bonds repeated dolly- by Jacob U. Loan, i North Queen street. Dec. 2i lOaK) L-ou S.-00. AX P X I X Oeayer Jt Rip Jramle 42;k 42 ....' N...Lafc Erie A Western.... 30 SS .... Kansas and Texas 33 3fl .... LaaeShoro u7 n6 New Jersey Central -, ;n .... &eT.Y?I&in,lwlow' -; - -" Pacific Mail 4:1 .... Rochester Pltubuii'li -ii-tj son Texas Padflc 44 sox .... Waba8n.St.LouNAPacidc.... 34 34 .... Western Union Tel. Co SIJ sijg .... Pennsylvania Central r.i en .... Philadelphia A Reading 27V ST .... Northern Pncllie Com 45J4 4ti ProlerretL... ST9 8V.Z .... Untlalo Pitt. A W,t W 1$?$ .... Lira Stuck Markeu. CUICAOO. Hoirs Receipts. 2S.00O licatl ; shlpmcntx, '.'JiH): good trmio c higher; quality gotnl ; uilxetl, $5 ingc 15 ; heavy, $3 30fi6 70 ; market elo-e t troni;. Cattle Receipts, 0.000 head : shipmonts. 2,000 heud ; good unities active and 10c higher ; fancy eat tie $C 2cfi6 M : good to chnteo shipping at 5 20iiC W : e'lnmon 10 !air at $4 2505 10 ; butchers', 12 3534 20; e.inners antl butchers buying treely ; Meeker and feeders In small supply ant! good demamt ut $3 loft 1 35. Sheep Reeirts, .'..700 heml ; shipments, 700 bead; large aecumulutittu of comiiion to fair: tnreilortohdr. 2 40f3 25; medium to Rood, $3 504 1 0 ; choice to extra, 4 25JJ5. East Libkuty. Cuttle Receipts, 1,207 heat! ; market ylmv ; prime. 5 756 ; lair to good. 14 7535 25 ; ettniiiion. 3J4 fti. Hogs Receipts, 4(W heatl ; market slow : Philiitieliiliia, : iiwO CJ; Raltitnorej, W 00 C 10 ; Yorkers, 95 80S5 00. ; !.,.,, K:tftiH. isj. .iei,tl - mirlcet fair; 1 t line, 5 25i." 75 ; lair to gO'id, 25.J5 ; coin i:.jii. :! 25il. JSX TEli TA I XJl t:K T.. 1 'V PKK . l.U! . FRIDAY EVENING , D'JC. 22. Third Year of the Pliiinnneuil Su - Sig nal Triuuipli ot tint AineikMii Ii.ii..t. A rcxpoiiiivo chord In eeiy I.e..it iltil eacli time ill-- seen makes it ie-m !tr!,!i er Purer. Stronger than lie. if. ELLIOTT KARNES'OREATESI'.lMKRICAN PLAY. ONLY A FARMER'S DAVC.UTEU. A most Perlect Representation, :i i.I.i.eil I.'O Night-s in -New York. Mo-d Et:.-i ni lra malic Company, led by lli.-.i.t;ih- ern Oiamatie Queen. AGNES HBRWDON, Tho Famous Stng9 Bo&utv. LITTLE MAMIE OlLROY. the tlroatesL" Llvlng Child Actress, antl aCouiplett! Artistic Organization. PRICES AS USUAL. Ki'm rved Kents at Opera House Olliee. tli'J-lt rULlll.N Ot'KKA. MOUK. GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRA'.'l'ilJX. Christmas Aftornoon and livoninsr, DECEMIJER23. 1' Mclntyre, Heath, Connors cSc Kelly's Double Specialty Coinp.iuy. llntliHputably the greatest Vuiiiulevii:e show in the world, composet! ol the billowing t;itat stars: THE FOURSHAMRMCK?, MclNTYRC and HEA'UI. CONNORS and KELL'V, MOORE ami LKS-K.t;KR. LAIM.KI.;.K FAMILY, PROF. ALEX DAVIS, VIRGINIA ROSS. Tl I E O R E AT R SS E L LK, ED.. I. CONNELLY. MASTER EDDY. MISS MAUD t LII'TON. To conclude with Mclntyre anil llea'lt's laughable act, 6K.Vn.EHEX OF I.EISIIHK. Slatinen for Ladles and Ciiiiilien at '- t.'eloct: Prices Parquet antl Circle Adult-. .VI centt ; Clitltlren, 25 cents. Gallery Atliilt". 25 cents . Children, 15 cants. Evening Prices :-",, 5 1 and 75cents; Reserved Stilts, 75cnW, now on salo at Opera House Ofllce. tlil :tt IBI.TONOrBKA IIOVSK. TUESDAY EVENING, TjZO. 26. THE HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! Sper-ial en- gitgcmcnl td Amerlea's UREi'i:ST ACTRESS, Miss Charlotte Tlioiispson, Supnorletl by a POWERl VI. DRAMATIC COMPANY, iinilertlio mamigeuieiit ot WM. W.KELLY, prciciHing tor the llrit tiinelii tli is city, "THE NEW JANE EiRE," Which will bo protlnceil with newneenlc ami nieeliiinie-il tir.'cl-. iiitrotliieing in Act 11 the .MOST REALISTIC FIRE SCENE ever pro duced on the American stage. SOUVENIR ANNOUNCEMENT ! Every ladv attending thn pertorinaiicc will be piesentetl with a beautlliil hmvenlr. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. AnMtfSii), - - - 3S, CO ami 7." cents. Rkski:veiSkvt3. - tr. eeutH. To be had at Opera House otlicu. d.'l ltd t UL.TUM OPKKA UOU;K. WEuNESDAY, DHOEMBEB 27. Eobert J. Burdette. i:ur.lngton Hawkojo M.u. LECTDRB.--,,T" UXL2P ot ,he A Lcctnre brim lull ot Fresh, Orlglual Wit, Intermingled with Pathos and Vivid Word Picture. RESERVED SEATS 5) CENTS Seals Secured at Vceker's OBlce. i!2I-3t PttR Al.l:. .. "T" I.lt iAI.K. A YIIIINH IIKK 8KVK.N years old. Al , a Jit w Spring 'Market Wagon. Call at d2l-lud Ao. JS NORTH IjlTEEN ST. 1JIK KENT. Iloiisu ami s.ltiif room .it Harry Gun tlaker's estate, Kim. Ill ami 141 Norili- Oueen street. Apply to HM.I:. WIl.tO.N.or A.C. ItKlNUr.HL, flI2-3lcod Attorneys. 11UI1U L4I.KOI HtMtSRH. On SATURDAY, DEC. 2.!. ISO, will lie sold ut D. Logan's Sale HUililes, Muiket street, roar ot McUranu House, lmi-aiti r, l'a., 211 head of Somerset County Hoist. Among them are some very line driver and work horses. Hale to commence at 1 o'elock, p. in. A credit of 60 days will be i;lv:ii. (121 2t DANIEL LOGAN. DKHIKAItLK CfTlT l'KOl'KKTY AT KI VATE SALE. Tlie uudeisltcned nlTeis foriale his resilience. No. Xtl Nortii Queen street. Lot 21J4 leet front am! 215 lect ilei'V. with two-tnrv RRICK DWEL.MN;. 21ii leet front am! 'M leet In depth, containing 12 loomt. Itath R'ioiii, tins. Water, etc, in good condition. A de-drabl.- location lor business, u half pquurc from Nortliern Market. Teriw, easy. J. I. HARTMAN. o31t!dlawT PL' It LI O HALF. OF KKAL ESTATJ-: O.N SATURDAY, the 13th tlayot JANUARY, 18-3, the nnrtHrslgned, asdanee ot Edwin M. ScliactTerand wile, will xpo-e to nubllesile, at tho Leopard Hotel, the lollowlng re.d-s-tate, situated in tins city ot Lancatr: No I. That valuable two and a-halt storied RRICK DWELLING IIOL'sE nml Store lltiliii ln". situated on Hie northwestern corner of OrutigH ami Cliritliaii streets. The lot con tains in trout on Orange street 25 feet, morn or lees, anil extends In dcptli northward along Christian street ot that width fil leet yt Inches, more or ie-e, antl then widening it 24 leet and M inclic.-'. more or It-s. extends in tarther depth ot that width 2D teotiand 'li Inches, more or le-s. Tin: houe contains I. rooms. No. 2. Alotot ground 0:1 the side ot Ship pen street, between Park avenue nnd Freii enck street, contalniiie. in front on nhippeu street 45 leet more or let. and extending lu depth toan alley about 23 1 leet. No. 3. A lot of ground on tli3 south siilo ot East Walnut street, eon tat ing In fronton Walnut slrtet 22 feet, and extending in ilentli to an alley 15" lect, and being tmmbered 312 on the general plun ol the Chctunt street tract. Persons desirous ot vfuwiiig Nti. 1 cm do mi by (filing on E.M.SchueI!er. residing thereon. St.le to begin nt 7 p. m., when terms will In; made known by HUGH S. GARA, Assignee. Hexttr Shcdciit, Auctioneer. di!-taw3.vA3tawlw H 4 ' i i i& I ft I u
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