LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJGENCER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28 l-b COLUMBIA NEWS. UD1C KKCULAU fOUKCSI'isNUL-mfE Events Along the haMjncfi.i;i.:v-Itui ! Interrt lu and Around tti Borough l'lcked l'p by tho luteili gencer's Kcjortcr A baud of raasfuerahii tnuMeiaus will visit tho lesidcnces of b mie of the princi pal citizens on Saturday evening. Home good music is promised. TIio thieves havo commenced levying upon door mats now. If thoy take such small ai ticks it will bo unsafe to leave even a broom outbide of the house at tiiuht hereafter. A gang of young men p'u dcd the streets last night with an oM man whom they had made drunk. It was a pitiable flight, and the young wictchc; thould be ashamed to show their faces on th htittr. All nice young men, too. At Atsliara lodge No. 398, order of Masons, located in Marietta, tlie following officers wero installed by 1. M. John A. blade, of Columbia, last night : W. M , Jacob It. Winuolph ; S. W., J. W. H. Johnson ; J. W., Frank J. Mack ; treasurer, John TV. W.ck ; tccietaiy, I. J3. Ueist. A Mt. Joy team ran away this morning on Locubt street. The driver was thiown from the buggy and had his head badly cut by striking against the cuibstono of tho pavement wheic ho full. The team was caught a t-hort distauec faitlier up tho street. To-night the '" ISufCilo Hill combina tion " will appear in the opera house. 0 The play is to be a bolder diauia, and is repicsenled as being a good ouo. An the prices of admission are reasonable, there will doubtless lie a large audience piusout. Buffalo Dill is a favorite here. f Want Tliruugh mi Air Hole. Oscar Fibber was saved fioni diowning yesterday by Mr. John Maxton. lie had broken tin otigh the ice ou the liver and was only baved from a watei y grave by tho timely an ival of tho gentleman men tioned. There aro plenty of air holes in tho ice now. and unless proper care is ex ercised, persons aro almost sure of find ing wheie they arc located when too late. IVrH'innl VoNfelp. ThoMies Sue and Mazic Nolui havo gone to Milton, l'a., to visit fiicnds. BIr. Morris 1. Itoot, ofPottstowu, I'd., in visiting his sister, Mik II. F. Yeigcy. Hiss Mary Ziminciuinn, ot Lancaster, is tho giuvit of Mrs. .loeph Sourbcor, on Fifth sheet. Miss Maiie Dully, of Yoik, and Mr. W. F. Brown, ol Altoonn, aro visiting Mr. Frank Zeigler's family on Walnut bticet. Dr. Kmiuctt Welsh, of Latrobo, Pa., who has been visiting his parents brie, returned home last night. ltundjlsm lu .Marietta. A public meeting was held in Marietta last week, lor the purposo ol taking ineas ures to put an end to tho towdyisui which at present ptcvails on Front street of that place. Nothing definite was decided upon aud another meeting will bo held on Sat urday evening, when means will bo taken to cud tho nuisance. The tiouble is worse on Sabbath evenings than at any other time. People aro iusult'-d at thtir own doors, if some of the numerous liqm.r dens which Uourish on the street in ques tion wcie closed, the question wou'd solve itself. Other places of an equally bid t'baractcr also abound en that sheet. CIIKI-iT.MAS CHEEK. The Annual Kettllval of the Irrj,tcit.tn Allusion. The annual Christinas entertainment of the Presbyterian memorial mission Suu-M- .lay school was held in their chapel last evening, and attracted tho largest audi ence ever assembled in tho building. Tho cxcicises consisted of the u.-ual Ilible read ing, prayer, address by tho pastor, llev. Hume, and Dr. Mitchell, picscutation of juizcs, confections, tc, iutetspe:scd with a liuo selection of L'luistniaa carols by the scholars. The first prize for .scholarship a:id punctuality was awarded to Muster Jimmy Garvin, tho sccoud to Master llany Gib sou; thoy weic handsomely fi arced pic tures. Nineteen fcchol.us who had not missed a session timing tho year weic presented with bibles, in addition to which every scholar received a handker chief in a neat box. Tho music was very good, especially a duet by Miss Mattic lJushong and llany Gibson, and the eoinct solo of Mir-s Miauio Cog ley. The school is iu a very p.orpcrous condition, having an average attendance of over 200 pupils, aud rellects credit upon tho superintendent, Henry C. Moore, who has worked hard to make it what it is a model school. Christ l.utlicrau. Tho entertainment of Christ Lutheran Sunday school, on Wcbt King strcot, at tracted a very largo audieuco, and a most enjoyoblo programme was presented. It comprised hymns, responsive readings, au especially worthy feature of tho music being au anthem by tho Choral society aud tho "Ecco Panis Angelorum," as sung by tho choir. Tho Sunday school reports were rcaJ and showed a very favorable condition or affairs, while a l drcsses by Prof . 15. Iv. Buchrlo and Il-v. C. E. Houpt, of Grace church, contributed to the pleasure of tho occasion. All tho children weic made happy by Christmas gifts, and Rev. Mr. It ed, tho pastor, was the recipient of a revolving bookcase, pre sented by the officers and teachers of tl e i school, and a private communion tctvico ly tho Choral society. St. John's r. e.. Tho Sunday school of St. John's Free Protestant Episcopal church took pi tec iu tho presence of a largo congregation last night. In addition to the othoi decorations of the church there was a Christmas rreu at each hide of the chancel gaily tiiiumcd and . biilliautly illuminated with candles. The exeieise consisted of boautiful Chustraas carols and an address by tho rector, Hov. C. N. Spalding, appropriate to St. John's day. All the Sunday school pupils -'73 in niuu her, were picseuled with gilts such as books and eo.ifectio.is aud tue major num ber of them likewise received baskets tilled with luscious fmit. TUB l'ltlhO.-S. One Hundred Men In nl'en Unlit for Ani mals "dust ltecause They Oot Uruuk." That tho public may have somo idea of the crowded state of the prison, it is only necessary to state that ISIG persons passed last ni:ht within its walls. Of this number 02 aro icgular convicts aud persons awaiting trial. The others have been committed for drunken aud disorderly conduct aud over one hundred of them aro in the big coll knowu as "Bummers" Hall." A fail description of this hor rible place has appeared in our column; befjr. aid it is now as bad, if not wo:se, than over. It is filthy of couise, and, as it is impossible to keep it clean, it is also lull of of vermin. Men of all kinds aro hustled into tho place and they are a mighty bad lot. On Tues day no less than 37 men were committed to prison and they were all placed in this detestable place. Tho only crimo for which men aro plaeed in this cell is drunk enness, while tho other prisoners, who are vcrving terms for high offense, live in nice, clean cells and aro furnished with good food. A Swede Brutality. Charles Petomin, a Swede, was arrested near Fountana, Lebanon county, for hav ing entered the house of John Umber, near Cornwall, and deliberately emptied a kettle of boiling water over two of Umber's children, scalding them severely, and afterwards knocking Umber down with a club and beating bim severely. MASONIC. Klectlon and Ieatallatloo. At a regular stated meeting of Chapter 43. It. A. 31., held at Masonic hall on Wednesday evening, Dec. 27th, the fol lowing companions wero elected aud in stalled officers for tho Masonic year : M. E. II. P. David H. Wylie. King Wra. O. Marshall. Scribe Joel S. Eaby. Treas Chas. A. Heinitsh. Sec'y. Hugh S. Gara. Trustees II. Baumgarducr, Wui. A. Morton, C. Widmycr. Hep. Geo. It. Welchans. The M. E. II. Priest then made the fol lowing appointments : Capt. of II. J. Gust Z.jok. Prin. Soj. Dr. John It. Moi l is. It. A. Capt. Joshua L. Lyta. Master 'i.. Vail. George H. It-jthar-mel. 2d. Vail. John C. Caitcr. 1st. Vail. Geo. 1$. Willson. S. M. Cer. Geo. A. Marshall. J. M. Cer. M. M. Sourbeer. Pursuivant II. II. Under wood. Tyler Goo. Lutz. Organist J. li. Kcvinski. Charity Com. Chas. M. Howell, Dr. Wm. N. Amer, Johnli. Warfel. DIM MJ1' lkoiuki;. Tlie Hawkcyo aian'it l'oor Itowte. Itobcrt J.Iiurdctte.editor of tho Burling ton Hiiickeye, and a well-known humorous w liter, was billed to deliver his lecture ou "Tho Itisoai.d Fall ol' tho Moustache" iu tho opera houso last evening. When the time came for tho lecture to cotumenco it was found that scarcely fifty people were iu the building. To these the money was it turned and no lecture was given. Mr. Burdctto returned to his hotel and was called upon by several of our citizens. Mr. Burdette delivered this lecture heto two yeais ago to a large house. Ho was brought here last night by U. Dickinson, a railroad excursion agent, of Coatsville, and several college students. Tho failure to bceurc a house last uinht was owing to the bad management. Tho bills announc ing the lecture wers small bhocts, printed iu small typo with very pale blue ink and they contained enough reading matter for a twelve sheet poster. Largo numbers of our citizens did not know that Burdetto was coming. He is a very clever lecturer and deceived a better reception. bale or Seal estate. Yesterday at tho salo of real estate iu New Holland, belonging to tho estate of Roland Diller, deceased, Levi Seuscnig, of this city, purchased three properties, including tlo old family mansion. The price for tho three was $S,o7.. Lorcnz Goos has sold to John Pliestcrcr and J. Peter Otto, tho Columbia Garden hotel, No. G28 South Queen street, at pnvate sale, for $3,000. Ii:ner at ouarrjTlllc. James K. Alexander, the popular pro pi ietor of tho Kailroad hotel at Quarry ville, entertained a largo number of his friends ai. a dinner which he gave at his holel on Wednesday. Among tho uum ber was a party of gentleman fioni this city. Everything passed oil nicely and the guests heartily enjoyed the excellent dinner. Mr. Alexander will .-.lioitly take possession of the Styer house, New Hol land. Argument Court. Court met yesteulay afternoon and after being iu session for some time ad journed. Several cases wero argued. Iu tho case of the Lehigh Valley lire in surance company vs. Eby & Stehman, tho caption was amended so as to read " tho Lehigh Valley tiro insuranco company to the uso of Win. Marstellar and J. B. Deshcr, assignees for the benclit of cred itor, ;. Eby & Stehman." Cntrlje ISlaNft Ilroken. L.ht evening Albeit Seitz left a two horse coach btandiug outside of his stable, on Water street, belo.v the Stevens house, whfn rorao ono threw a stone through one of tho largo plate-glass windows iu tho caniag', breaking it to nieces. Mr. Seitz h;is had a numbjr of carriage glasses broken, and ho ofi'ars a leward of $25 for tlie discovery of the person who did this. CrutcftiUy Acknowledged. The Ladies' Union Dorcas society grate fully uckuowlcdgo the following donations since Monday, December 18, 1882 : Mr. N. Elhiiakcr. $5 ; Williamson & Foster, $10; Mrs. II. B. Swarr, $1 ; Miss M.Carson, SI ; Mrs. Gara, $1 ; Mi&s J. Myers, $1 : Mrs. Heinitsh, $1. A Hot Iteceiton. A y oung man named Eversolo, living a few miles from Anuvillo, Lebauou county, on visiting tho house of a friend, lato at night, was taken for au intruder aud was fnul at by ouo of tlie inmates, tho chargo penetrating his lungs and inflicting a daogeions wound. UaueaH Corpus. hinel Gillespie was committed to jail for assault aud battery upon Daniel Rice. As tho commitment was general, ho was taken before Judge Liviogstou on a writ of habeas corpus, and was discharged upon his furnishing bail for his appear amis at court. I'royerty 'Withdrawn. Tho two-story brick house on South Duke street, belonging to the estato of John W. Ilubley, ollered at public sale last evening, was withdrawn at $1,2C0. Ainuseiuonts. ' IXu." Tills cvcniir; a novel and inter istnijr entertainment " ill be given at Fulton opera lsoiioi couimMnjjau allegorical icnre culatimi ol tlie lite ot Eva. The piece lias never lmtore been given in tlio United States, and it-s initial presentation will be to-night by 11m feiuiilay-sehool ol the Mcthodit West Mis mou. As the object is a worthy one, there -Mould !;; u lurgo turnout ot the lrionds Ol the tuition. " J'aticncc." The Cioruiau comic opera com puny. Headed bv the great and only Tagliuple tin, will sing Gilbert & Sullivan's delicious sat wo " l'atlence "on Saturday etening next. In the utteriioon " The Maseotte " will be i- en. Both ot tlieo compositions aro great luvuiitcs with Lancaster opi-ra goors and they will doubtless oc liberally patronized. UPECfAZ. XOT1VMS8. Tho publisher of the Beaver Falls, iu., Coio--icr, Mr. John F. Porter, -ome time ago con tracted u severe cold, lie says: "1 tried halt a dozan remedies ineffectually and upon re commendation of a physician 1 gave Dr. ISuH's Cough Syrup a lair, square trial. It re lieved mo immediately and cured my cold and catarrh entirely. Xt Is a remedy that should bo used in every household." K. Williams, aiillersvllle, l'a., says: "1 have iound Urown's Iron Bitters to be fully all it i icprescnted." For sale by II. It. Coch tan, druggist, 137 ami l.Ti XortU Queen street. d2G-lwd&W Many a merchant ot brilliant laculties, lias been stricken down in career by paralysis ol ins nerves, and ! lett out In tho race of life. Such untortunates should be treated with Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile nils. Resto ration is probable. d26-lwd&w The grip ot pneumonia may bo watded oft with Hale's Honey ot Horcliound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in ono minute. d'23-lwdeodw PuvsIciaks attest . " Colden's Liquid Beef is particularly useful In Diphtheria, Fever, and every depressing disease." dl!-lwdcod&w SniLou's Catahrh jcemuuy a positive cure Tor Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For aale by II. is. Cochran, draught, 137 and 139 North Uueen street. " 11 ackmetack," a lasting and lragrant per fumo. Price 25 and 50 cents. Forsaloat Cocn ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Foul tartar is disease and death Not only to the teeth, but breath ; It taints the mouth, and to our smile Gives a most ghastly tinge, the while. But it we've SOZODOXT cIomj by. We may ita wojl a-aults defy. ditt-lwdeod&w Uo to II. B. Cochran's drug store lor Mrs. freeman' Xew Xational Dyes. For bright iif3 and durability ot color, are uuequaled. Color Irom 2 to 5 pounds. Dlrecti ns in En-; lli-h and German. Price. 15 cents. Itching l-tle symptoms and cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense Itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and out ot the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes ai fected: if allowed to continue very serious results may lollow. ' Da. Swathe's All Healixq Oi:tmi::t "ia pleu-ant, sure cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotclioj, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Kruptions Price 50 cents, :i boxes lor ll.'i'i. Sent by mail to any addicts on receipt ol pi ice iu currency, or three ceii postage stamps. Prcpaied only by Dr. Swayne &. Son, No. 23 X. Sixth street, PhilalelphlM, Pa. Soldbyallprnmlncutdruggists. Swatku'3 1'u.lb me the best for all Idllious disorder. Corelieadache, levers. &c. -lycod&wT.ThAS "Rough on Bats.'- Clcais out rats, mice, roaches.i'ks, antr", lird-bug-, skunks, chipniunks, gopher--. 15c Piug gisls. II ou are a irequenter or a resident ot :t miasmatic district, barricade your sy.t in against the scourge ot all new countiii'i -ague, bilious and liitcrinitu nt lever.- by t lie u.e ot Hop Bitters. l.EMJJGTox, Mieh., Feb. '1, lsi. 1 have sold Hop Bitter lor four years ami there is no inodiciuo Hint surpasses them lor bllioiitf attteks, kidney coinpluluts and tinny diseases' incidcut to tills inalaiial clunuta. dll-2w:4w II. T. Al.EX.Y.VDf.U. Win f c-1 'fii-l nntr Git 1 Invil ttjj.t liifr.ilii N. Y. tell and sprained his ankle, ftis em ployer. II. Anderson, .tl Main Street, proem vd aoinit ThoiniiD' Kcleetric Oil, and liei-ay.s tint u lew apiilicationseniiblcd him to go to work :n usii:il. For sale by II. It. Cochran, drugg'-ir. 137 mill 139 North Queen street. A Cougti, coid er -ore xr.rout sihv.im: ou stopjied. Negjeri cmuble I.'iug Btown' i.ionc1 the Mouiar-li lit but act diix.cH ueimy lesulti" in iu lis L'wi or COii-i.mjiitiii. . ioi ht'9 do not dKoidei k!i syrupi an.! liaK-.u.-, le In named ymvti , alinyl.ig lrritHtton, iiv . I I in Aidliuiu, Prone.idui Coughs, Catiirrn, and the Throat T.oubiit which Stagers nail PubltoSpcakursarotiiiK . to. For thirty yeara BiownM Broneh -il Troches huve been recom mended by pl' . -ciuns, and always give nortec: s-.tt-tuclioi . Huvlng been tested by wide aid con-iaul u-e for ileal ly au entiro generation, they liavo r l tained we) .norltcd rank I'nionj; lb.: tew l." , ) remedies of t lie r.gf- Sold at r. cent.-, u l . everywhere. snv-lvitTTh.M'Alv v now to feccure Ucallli. It .seems strange that any one will stiller from the many derangemeiita brought on by an impu'c condition ot the blood, when M. -VIBB'S5AKSAPAK1BLAANI)ST1LL1NGIA, or BI.OOD AND I.IVEK SYltUP will restore pcrlet-t health to the physical organization. Jt is indeed a strengthening syrup, piea&ant to take, aid has proven itself to lis the best BMIOD PtJBIKIEB ever discoveied, llce ually curing !-crotula, Syphlitic di-onlers. Weakness ot tlu Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious couipkuuti aud all discuses indicating an impuie condition ol the Blood. Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gestion. -.ingle bottle will proo to j-ou its meiits as a health rcnewer, lor il ACTS L1KK A CIIAB.M, especially tvlien the complaint is ot au exhaustive naturo, havlnga tendency to lessen thy n-ilur.it viorot thu bia'.n and nor voif system. . ftKli'S P.UXPANACLA euies :t pain in nun :iinl be:; I. For use cternally and inter na'ly. !:KI I50l-K POWPKIIS euie all dssca-c or lioifo, utile, sheep, hogs, poultiy and all L'vctocit. APOS1T1VECITKE. mayJI-3 For ,.: at II. B. Cochran's diiig stoic 137 Nu!ti Queen street. Puny, weak, and sickly childieu are made lifdiliy and s'r.ong by using Bro.vn'.s lion I'.ittei-. For Milts by H, II. Cochran, druggist, !' and I3! North Queen street. .h i ma ti'A. H'.MiMON lAtuoy. 'in l!.e UTtli ii.-.t., bv tli'.1 Uev. Dr. McCuliiigli, at the ii-stdeme ' the In ide's aunt, Ms. Iluyii IMtigheitv, No. .'!ii i:.i-t Orange stitcl. Mr. M illlam 11. Hamil ton, to Mi--- .-. :,li V, M.iiion, i'o'h ot tins city. ltd '1iiiia-Winvi. Pciviub-r 2'i. I"--"-', at M Marv's chinch, by l.'ev. Di. MeCull.ih, Mr. Kinil Thoniac. ol" Wiula(feu, tleiinany, to Mi-s l.ixif Wcl" i, ot la'iH-li'i. ltd' - .. rut. (ii-M-rK. ! cini-cr "7. in lid. r'tv, t;n-gi-1!. ti i.K.11. in the i.'ith jea.'d Su-age. The re I i:!.-s and fi'ivd- a:a les; eettnl'y in.ited tn iitlt lui '.Uc lui.i'j.ii, tioiu his lite rosidciici-, Ni .51! e; Oning -trevt.ou I li diiyal'eriu onat li.d'-pasi two o'elock. iJ7-Jtd Kracti1. Be--iiiliei' -. l-?2. in this ell j , B.ubaraKui'.eo. iu tlu-C-isi ye.irot hf-rag'-. The r'Iat!vv and triciiuiaier.sptcttuily in viteil to attend llx tunc al fiiitn tli nidcnc of hers' ter. Mi- ;', !!i- :in''s, Nu i;: i'asi 0:aiii;e slieet. ou -itur'.iy ni'irnlng at S; o'clock, to piece .('. to the ' :u:e;tsterani: Quar ryvlll'Mlepnt. to ::.': the l.'.l'' train tor New I'rovidi'ne.-. lEii:M. 'ete;i!'erM --', in I.ilit;-. .I.iejb Deihm. The ivldiM- : 1 li-ieiids an respecltully iniieil to .itten-1 th? Int.eral, Irom his lato residence, iu l.itiix, on Sa unlay alicruo'in at tooVlo,,l. a ti;ri:irisj..wi:xT. A' ms(i:i rintrtAi.r. at .lUll.A Hill Ij.I.MIS lir.MAU:vl.M, ltd Noi Hi u rn Slrect. Sau::ic ii:HT i.u.m;ii. nis ::veniV';, at Doesh's -.iu ,u. No. US North Queen Stiect. Win in Lunch every nior iliii; lioiu 10 to 12 o'clock-. " It o SI.V A Ki:V 31 .!;:: OPTIItSbTUUIKa at l 25 ( auudiud or.! lor ."i cents. UAKTMAV) VKI.I.OW FU-INT CIUAK sTl'K!'- ONK 1IKIV AMI O.N1- s.t'lNIMIAU I'M NO. Al-o, S r. V K B A L O K . V N S . Cheap, at dll iwdeod 500 NORTH MM K STKELT. tl7"ASTr.l.-A STtrtJT IH1V 1G OB 17 f yeaisctl asje to learn c.irriagc smithing at Philip Dnennim's C.irr.agu Factory. N0S.1S6 anit I'.'S East King htreet, I ancastcr. Pa. It IHAVK KKSTOCKK1I Ml' ROOM WITH clewmt Bananas. In my store I opened today elegant Oranges, Orapes, Cioft & Wil bur's Candies in Boxes, Crystalized Fruits and a large lot or thnsc line 5 cent Or.intres. CUAS. W. EUKEBT, 1 d 1-J9 hast King St. (tflr KK5TAKD -I WIM. I AYIWuHXI tO&D live dollar jeward tor any informa tion that will li'id to the arrest ot tho person or persons whi threw a stone through the plate gl.iss wi-idimsol my couch while stand ing in lioiu : the stable, Water street, last night, ltd ALBERT SEITZ. OK1VKT IIAI'TIST SUNUAX-SCUUOL II! 'i ild their annual entertainment in the 1 cit:ri-io,)in of tho First Reformed Chinch, Hi:. lav evening at 7.30. Interesting eeiei r by the scholars. A letter from a. Burn ccc pieacher, acknowledging the recep tion of a quilt sent to him by the school last Christmas, will be read, in connection with a missionary exercise by nine small scholars. ltd 1HKONIC CORYZA. IS MUST FKEQUKNT j iii cool, damp climates, where people are sui jectcd to lrcquent change from warm, dry looms to the cold, humid atmosphere outside. Diseases or the EYE. EAB. THKOAT-also CANCERS, TUMOBS, SKIN and CHEON1C DISEASES successlully treat vd by DBS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKEB. Office, J3 East Walnut street, Lancaster, l'a. Consultation frbu. d28-3td&w INSTATE OF IHALV1NA 8. STEWART, ll lato ol Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons In debted thereto arc requested to make imme diate payment, and those haying claims or demands against the estate ot the decedent, will make the same known to him without delay. ELAM D. IICKST, Executor, Kc siding in Lancaster City. B. c. Kheady, Attorney. d28-tdoaw MAKE NU MISTAKE. BUT BUY THE best Connecticut Cigar, 2 for 5 cents, or 11 for 25 cents at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW rEOJiT CIGAR STOKE. XKW AliTMBTliiEMESTB. Holiday Season V'c OtlVr Kvtiythiog ('outlined iu a First-Class Jewelry Business. CSCall aud examine our Stock aud Prices. H, Z. RH0ADS, No 4 West King Street dee 12 lwlB rDff. J. ZAUM. Elegant Holiday Grifts, WATCHES: DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES. FINE tei Hofo OPEliA GLASSES, &C. CS" LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. CS" We invite an examination of our stock ; it iu a pleasure to .show our joji.8 EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFAUTUHINC. JEWELEU, ZAHM'S CORNER, - - LANCASTER, Pa dec 2 Inid xeiv jun-jurrisjiMjES'T.'i. 1SK1.I. mt) S.MALI, IIANDlllni; clear Havana liller ;igiirs, lori rents at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT (JIOAB STORK. CUAHCAL.! CHAItCOAL!! 1 Ten thou-ja'id bushels Chaicoal lor sale. Apply to I). F. MAGEE, ilailtd White Itoefr. Lancaster Co , l'a. SAMUEL I!. I'I'.ICJC, ATTORNEY, HAS Beiiiovcd his OtUco irom 66 North Duke street to No. 41 GBANT STBEET, immedi ately In Bear of Court Houm;, Long'fi New lliiilding. :ul7-ttd 1AltiAIS IN WATCIIKN, CLUCKS, J Chain", Kings, Spectacle, &e. Repairing ot all kinds will receive inv pcr.--oiuil atten tion. LOUIS WEBK1S, No. B.91J North gueoti slrect. Bemember inline an. I number. Di rectly op)io-iic City Hotel, near remiiylvanla lallicad depot. !ec'.'S 1yd A UC'TIOK! AUCTION ! ! At JI. A. HAt'GHTOIN'S Millinery aud Notion Store, No. 25 Nortli Quoou Street, dlStfdll THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. JTIOLMTAIN WNE-UUT TOBACCO 1I rcct from the manufacturers at 8 cents per or. or J5 cent. i 3 at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAB. STOKK. ESI' ATE OK A. II. IttSIST, LATE OF Lancaster City, deceased. l.f tter.s ot ad ministration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to said decedent are requested to make immediate i-ctllemcnt, and those having claims or demands against the estate ot said decedent, to make known the samu to the un dersigned without delnv, residing in Lancas ter City. S. C. HILLK.lt, Administrator. W. A. Wilson, No. Si Centre Square. Attornoy. d'21-titdo.iwTh FRANK SAYLUi: HAS BEMOVED Ills . GALLERY OF FHOTOGKAL'lll' TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., JK3- Exactly oppposlto th- Old Stand. octll-Cmd&wIl fi-uimriKsruoroiALs. skalku j'k- X posals for building tliel.ititz & Botlw illo 'X'urnpUco (distance S,l00 iect) will be received at t c office ot Johnson Hitler, on Broad hIici'I, in the town ol Lilitz, until 10 o'clock n. in., on Wednesday, January 10, ls3. Ihe profile .'out specifications can uo seen at said oillce. The directors reserve the rinht to re ject any or all bids. Said proposals w hen sent !-' man 1111151 uo marKcii 011 1110 envelope, Turnpike Proposal. l'ETEB S. BEIST, President. Jousok Millcr, Secretary. d'JG Htd K A OILS' HAIR OKESSEI MRS. C. L1LLEU, LADIES HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La diei' inid Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb-i-fr' '-traightcned amt umdo to order. Hair li-'velrvol all kinds made up. Bid Gloves nnd Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladies' I'liinpooiiig, at NOS. 225 227 NOBTII QUEEN STBEET, S-Four doors above 1. B.E. Depot. octUKSmd 1 mitlSTAlAS UULIUAYS! v; It you have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a torn Throat, or even woi.e, have Diphtheria, and would bo well, so as to enjoy the coming holiday, take OCuIDENTAL. 11 you have Diphtheria In your household, and will not uso the Occidental lor the patients, give ittocvery member ot the lamily, M that tho iliseas'O may bo prevented from going tarther. By taking Occidental occa sionally the most malignant lorm ot Dfphthe 1 la can be nursed with impunity. Sold by II. B. COCHRAN, Druggist. Xoa. 137 and 130 North Queen street, o'2 MiidTu.Th&S Lancaster. Piu u SEFUL I'RESEST. THE LABUEST STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHED BRASS, BBONZE nnd GLASS. Newel Lights, Brackets, Reading Lights, Globes, &c. GOAL OIL LAMPS and CHANDELIERS, OF ALL KINDS, AT JOHN P. SOHAUI'S, 24 South Queen Street. dcclS-tidll fuLHEJt UA.SOIHUB, r. A AIR OF LACE CURTAINS Would make a vety de.sirablo CHBIsTMAS PBESENT. We have them at all pi ices, trom One Dollar a pair to Twenty. Lao3 Lambrequins. Bed Sets, Shans. &c. All Kinds of Curtain l'o!esin ASH, WALNUT, . BRASS, EBONY, and CHERRY. A PIER LOOKING-GLASS would also make an Elegant Holiday Gift. Wo have them In Walnut frames at $15, $25, $35, $45, $00, $75 and fiw. A toll stock of WALL PAPERS, and choico new styles lor tho Spring. WINDOW SHADES. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. ii in EATEUTAiyjIENTS. C1UI.LSTMAS WEEK SUNDAY-SCHOOL J ENTERTAINMENT. The Third H. E. Sunday-School will give a very interesting entertain ment In PULTON HALL, On I'JIURsn AY EVENING, DEC. 23, 1-S2 A Sacred Service ot Song on the life ol "EYA luteispeised with tableaux, after which old Kriss will make his appearance. This service was gotten un for a. Sunday- School entertainment in England. Nothing like il ever was seen iu America. GENEBAL ADMISSION 25cts. Children under 12 years, 15c. Bejel veil Seats, 30c. Reserved Seats for Children, 20e. Chart for Reserved Scats now open at Spaeth's Confectionery, North Queen street. Bd-deC-,2:!,2i;.2S IJIUI.TUN Ul'GKA llOUSK. FRIDAY EVENING, DEO. 29. THE GREATEST OF STAGE SENSATIONS BUFFALO BILL, IN BIS LATEST AND BEST PLAY. 20 DAYS, OR, BUFFALO BILL'S PLEDGE. Sco the famous Street Parade. See the Band ot Genuine Indians. See the Uniformed Brass Band. See thu Brilliant Sew Specialties. PRICES. KoservRil Seats, 75 Cents ; now on s.ile. Admission, 50 and 35 Cents. 127-3t IUI.TO Ol'KHA HOUSE. ONE NIUU.T ONLY AND GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE ATS O'CLOCK P. M. GORMAN'S ORIGINAL" i W ITU TAGLIAPIBTRA, Tlie World Famous Baritone suppoitcd by 45 ARTISTS 45. SAT U li D AY MATINEE. LA MA8COTTR, SATURDAY EVENING, PATIENCE. Enlarge t' Orchestra. Grand Clioius ot Thirty-live voices. Elegant Costumes. ADMISSION 50 & 75 CENTS RESERVED SEAT 1 (!0 MATINEE ADMISSION 35. N, 75 CENTS For sale ut t he Opera House Office. diii-Md IOU B4LH. IOIC ALK. A YOUStl HOUSE SKVEM J? years old. Aho, a new Spring Market Wagon, Call at d2Mwd -o. :8 NO law QUEEN ST. 1JIOR KENT. FKOjn TUB FIRST DAT OF ' April next, the desirable store-room anil dwelling. No?. 42 and 41 Suuth Queen tjtreot. Apply to W. P. BttlNTON, d-27-lwd No. 38 South Quicu Street. 17OR SALE. 1 Double Two-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING, Choice Location. Bath. Under ground Drainage, Large TWO-5TORY STA ULE ninl Greenhouse in rear, Fiult and Shrubbery iu variety. Apply at dSS-tld NO. 239 EAST KING STREET. 1JUBLIO SALE OF VALUAKI.K IttSAL . Estate. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, 1W3, by virtue or.-in alias order of tho Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold at the Cooper Home, the following de scribed real estate, belonging to tlie estate ol Thomas B. Torr, deceased : All that certain Two-Story BRICK DWELL ING HOUSE and lot or piece ot ground, situa ted on tho west side ot South Queen street, between Vine unit German street, and num bered ns, fronting on said street. 17 feet and 3 Inches, and extending in depth 117 feet, mora or less, increasing to tho width ot is feel ami C inches, more or Jess. Possession will lie given at onco it desired. The house lias sta tionary washstands, water and gas through out, the right to the uto of a three feet wide alley, and is in good condition. Sato tc commence at 7 o'clock on said even ing, when the terms will bo made known by M. HABERBUSH, Executor. II. SiiuitEHT, Auctioneer. dl9-Tu.Th,S&ds 1)I7HLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE CITT PBOPERTY.-On THURSDAV, JAN UARY II. 1SS3, by virtno ot an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Lancaster county, the uuucrsigncii trustee 10 sen win oner :u ruuuc Sain at the Leopard Hotel, the Hollowing de scribed real C3tatc, formcrfy belonging to the estatenl Peter Eaby. drceascd. All that certain Two-Story 15 RICK DWELL ING HOUSE and lot or picco ot ground, situ ated on tho south side ot Fulton street. No. 23), between Lime and Shippen streets, In the city ot Lancaster, containing lu Iront on said Fulton street, 1 leet. more or less, and ex tending in depth ot that width, 120 lect, more or less, bound on tho cast by property ot A. W, Ru-wel, on the west by property ot Win. Long, on the north by the aforesaid Fulton street, nndonthc south by property now or lately ot Kir.ellno I tollman. Sale to comuicnco at 7 o'clock p. in., of said day. TERMS Approved security to be given for payment of purchase money on April 1, 1883. For information concerning this property inquire of Allen A. Herr. No. W East King street. FRANKLIN i. HAEPLE, Tiusto-lot: ell. d2codts Barcvlllc. P. O. UttOVEJtIES. K EADt KKAD: BEAD! JUST RECEIVED. ORANGES, NUTS, FRUITS AND CANDIES. Choice Florida Oranges, Sweet Jamaica Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Asptnwall Ba nanas, Fine Layer Raisins anil Figs, Fine Prunes, Cboico New Paper Shell Almonds, Cream Nuts, Pecans, Eilbcrts, English Wal nuts, Peanuts, White Malaga Grapes, in 25 and 10 pound baskets. Fine Fresh Catawba Grapes, these arc splendid. CANDIES. Fine Mixed Candy at 20 cents s er pound : Whitman's Pure Cream Bon- tons at 25 cent3 per pound : Hand made Clear Toys. Nut Candles, Cream Chocolates, etc. rine i.aycr itasins in one-quarter nat boxes. Bemember tho fine plaques, or chromos, wo aro giving with tho 25c cotlco thl weckonlv. BURSK'S, 17 East King Street.' ORDEKS KECEIVED FOR HASKKTS OF Fruit ; also. Empty Fruit Baskets Ir sale. Pure Spices, Baking Material, Baking Butter, etc., etc. BURSK'S. 17 East King Street. IMC HI HAVANA AND VARA TOBAC CO direct trom the Importers and sell the best l-cent cigar in the city. HARTHAN7S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. m On SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY EVENING DSC, 33, 18G2. LATEST BY TELEGBAPH. THE SENATE GOES To WORK AGAIN. The Aeaaiiient Bill Adopted in Maimer aud trorm an Is Uaine From tlie Judiciary Commute. Wasbington, Dec. 23. At the oloso of the morning business, the Senate took up tho bill reported by Mr. Edmunds, from the committee on judiciary, to prevent government officers and employees from collecting from or paying to eaeh oihor money for political purposes. On motion of Mr. Hoar tho bankruptcy bill was set down for consideration on tho 10th of January. The political assessment bill was passed without amendment, just as it cam) from the judiciary committee Mr. Sherman then called up tho whisky bill. THE TRENTON TRAGEDY. Another Man Arrested aa nn Accessory. Philadelphia, Dec. 28. Emil WH helm, aged 21 years, was arrested today, charged with complicity with the Rusk brothers (who committed suicido at Trenton yesterday) in the assault aud stabbing of Officer Jarvis 011 Chiistmas night. Wilhelm was committed to await tho result of the officer's injuries. Thu police expect to make other arrests. Philadelphia, Pcc. 28 Jas. Hamilton alias Whitey, was also taken into custody to day. charged with being concerned iu the assault, and was committed for a hear ing. Tho bodies of Jacob and William Rusk willl be brought here from Troutuu this afternoon, and will bo buried from thu residence of their mother on Suuriay next. No Niiro Bond to Be Called. Washington, D. C, Dec. 2S. It is as ccrtained at tho treasury department to day that the balanco which was down to $117,000,000 yesterday is now $118,230,000 and slowly rising. As there appears to bo no necessity for such action there will bit no further calls for bonds during tho pres ent month, and there is now no positive information as to whon another c.ill will b ) made. lnceud'arlam In Items County. I.KADING, P.i., Djc.28. The largo three story tinware establishment of Augustus DeWitt, at IJirtlsboro, was burned shortly alter midnight. Loss 87,000. It was tbe work of an incendiary and is the Eccond incendiary lire the e in tho past two days. At ouo time it was fe.i'od that the lire would spread to tho nsighboriug houses and au engine nnd hoso carriage wcrn fent by special tra;n from this city. Klllrd by Falling Chimney. Hbaib-'oi:!), Kug., Dec. 28. This 1110111 itnr a tali chimney fell upon a building full of opoiativos, many of whom aio be lieved to have been killed. Up to ten o'clock this morning twenty-two had been removed, of whom two wero dead. BitADFOr.D, England, Dec. 28. It :. now ascertained that 24 operatives weio killed and 40 seriotMly injured by tho fall of tho chimney here this morning. Failure of a MllTonl Cannery. Wilmington, Del. Dec. 28. An Every Evening special reports tho failtue of G. L. Howell, proprietoy of a caunery ut Milford, Del., with liabilities e&timatoil at from $10,000 to $15,000. chiefly debts for labor and material. Tho creditors, it. says, expect to icalize sixty cents on tb' dollar. Destructlid Flamos In Attlcboro, Altum. North Attlbboro, Mass., Deo. 28. A large threo-story brick jewelry shop 0:1 Chestnut street, occupied by Whitney tc Co., Young & licnnett, Codding Iirothui s and Webster & Co., burucU early this morning. Lisa, $91,009 ; partly insured, j A Bank Uues Under. iBt'KEKijOX, Ohio, Dc. 28. Tho Saucoml national bank has gone into voluntary 1 liquidation oa account of tho peeuhtion of $30,000 by tho absconding cashier, A. F. Fuller, full particulars of whoso di.sappcai since wero publisueu a ie.v days ai;o. . j T netting a Murderer. New York, Doc 28. Tho authorities 1 of Pittsburgh telegraphed to Chio. o Police Walling their belief that .lame' Clark, who murdcied his wife iu a disicpu-, table house iu that city, has como hcroJ and rrquestcd his arrest. ' I strangled lor Money. j Pakis, Dae. 27. A man namod JjJtlnt ' has been found str.i'iglod in a o imp 11 '.- ' mcutol' an express train, from Nico to1 Maihcillus. II I'-bj.-y w a t!rj m tive f.ir ; the crime. loalouxy, Murder nuil Suicide. San Francisco. Die. 28. Polcr Di.s garou, a cup niter of .I'kford, Wash ! ingtou territory, yesterday shot his wife aurl f'icri shot him-j!f through tho head. ' Causo jealousy. j Tlio Price of Beer. - I Chicago, Dec. 23. Tho movement among the saloon kcopeas against tho ad vance contemplated by wholesale men in the prico of beer, is gaining forco and wilt probably pre vent the advance. Sr.vo Traders Captured. ! London, Dee. 23. Her majesty's ship j Undina has captured eight sl.ive.dliows oil ' 1i f'ninorr. lulntiftv nn tliH nofis:!. if Alrifl ' Dentil ot nr, Merrick. Kkw York, Dec. 23. Assistant United States District Attorney Herrick dio 1 thi- morning of pneumonia. .Snow In toe West. New York, Dec, 23. It is sno.viug at Chicago aud Cincinnati and cloudy at most other places. WEATHEll INDICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 28. For tbe Middle Atlantic states, generally fair weather, north to west winds, no changes in tem perature, stationary or higher barometer. PIS iron Piotectlon. The " pig iron manufacturers of th. United States ' met Wednesday in Pitts burgh, fifteen furnaces in Pennsylvania and Ohio being represented. Letters wero received from all parts of tho country ex pressing approval of the scheme for the formation of a national protective associa tion. A committee was appointed to draft a constitution aud by-laws and re port at another meeting on January 11. Tho cominitte appointed at the last meet ing to go to Washington reported that " bard work would be required to main tain a fair duty on pig iron, as an organ ized effort was to be made by the free trade element to have the duty of $6, which was recommended by the commis sion, reduced to $0." - a Murderer to be Executed. An order has been given by Governor Hoyt for the issuauce of a warrant for the exection of Uriah Moyer within sixty days. Tho condemned was connected with three ether men in the murder of J. Kintzler and wife near Troxlerville, Sny der county, in December, 1877. J. Moyer, one of tbe participants in the crime, was hanged on the 25th of March last; another, Pmannol TM.inrrer. commited Rilicidft in his cell, and Israil Erb, a third, in hoping that the board of pardons will save him from the gallows. The Kintzlets were murdered for money. AT UAMKIMtUtiU. UattlAf Ready lor the Orsaafsat.ua ol the Hunae. Specfal to The Inteliioesckk Hahrisburo, Dec. 23. Tho m - i!-r 1 of tho Legislature are bsginniui; to at ivo. 8omeofthe candidate foi v.. .' v ,nid minor offices biiag tbe l. t ,. ; 1 1 an appearance. Capt. Hassou, P. Gray (.ek, T. II. Groevy, Johu E. Faunoe, II. J Ma Atecr, Jos. Nable, and other asp-rauU aro hero or will bo before nightfall. The Domocratci members-elect of the Houso, thus far arrived, expresa t'tom selves in favor of the reform? aJiro2i'..vi by the Intelliqkxckr and for th. a'1 !i tion of all useless offices. It soems to be well uaderst jft th it the governor-oleot will appoint CjI. P. Jf. Guthrie, of Pittsburgh, a ljutaut general to succcod Gen. Latta. fltaklas Short iVork ol Jt. In the siege ot Troy. Apollo encouraged the Trojans to bo valiant against the Greeks, by saying : "The mighty Achillea docs not tight to-day." It would seem as It Death had In-cn bidding disease to make IU greatest 1'noad.- upon men, by saying " Hunt's Remedy N out ot the market,' But tho Trojans lotind to tnelr cost, that tho mighty Acuities canto to the field, slow their greatest champion, and mado short work ot tho battle. And Hunt's Remedy, us an Achilles against kidney unit liver diseases, has taken the flcld, anil is mak ing short work of ullsuoli nllmenis. Hundred ot testimonials from oil quarters arc coining in as to thcmightot this champion medicine. Not surer was tho sword of Achilles than is this powerful, yet peaceful, remedy In battle form, us it wiurea war airulnst dronsv. urlu.trv and kidney complaints, and overcount. It la wiso to call In ltsntd. dlJ-lwdeod.tw 3IJKKKTH. Live Stock Harkeift. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, S.lOjti head; shipments, 1 400; market fairly active and steady earlv. but .little lower at tlio cliwo ; mixed, $5 tiSStiBi; heavy. " !.36 7"' ; light. TSWljj .; skips, o iHio . Cattle Receipts. 0,.rO head : shipment. 1,800 head; market dull and IOOI.'ic lower ; Itticrut receipts anticipated; prime,; 2Uftt iO: good lo choico shipping, ' lOilti u: ciniuiion to fair ut it 004i5r.il; butchers' dull to low. rut at $2 251 13 ; stockers nnd feeders at W lOQ 425. Sheep Keclcts, I,(i00 head ; dhipuieiits, fUO head ; market slow, weak and a shade lower ; quality vrypoor ; common to fair. i 75j? :i so ; medium to good, J3 tf(?4 : choico to extra, $4 2034 75. East Libkbtt. Cattle Bccuipts. Ity h-ad market active ; prime, tcm 25; lair to good iS .'1035 SO ; common. Still 75. Hogs Beceipts. 800 head : market active : Philadelphia,'; 40 3 U UO; Baltimore-, 16 25 U20 ; lino Yorkers, tt'.gO'Jtt, Sheep Ecccipts.NMhoud : market very -dow; prime, fl 75g5 ; fair to good. II lu; common, 12 :oaS. New TronK. Beeves Beeeipt3, 3,0tH had; trade active and large demand ; poor to choice, aijiil2;se ; extra, liie. Culvcs Recelpti, CiiMu-ul; ul! milil at lull prices; poor to choice, liijl-c; grussers,3; iic. Slu op and I.ainbi. Receipt;-, Z,iM he.ul ; inn kct quicker and II rmer, nnd lambs it tritlo liighor ; shrcp. 4tfi:'c : l.imns, rj7i'. Swfnc Receipts. 3,11') head ; market llrnier mil a miction higher; comiiion to fair, W 25 1; .'. ; good, tl !". e New York Market. Nkw ioj-.c. Dee. 24. Flonr Stato and west ern dull uud slightly In buyers' lavor. froulh cru dull and unchanged. Wheat 3f,Ji,c lower, dull and depressed ; Mo. 1 White, 1 07K ; No. 2 Red. .Inn., I l. jl lJ ; do Feb., l 111 U'4 ; 1I0 ilarcli. 1 V.iyhQ i K ;do May, 1 14SI 14V4. Corn til'Av lower ou cash 11111I early month. Late, unchanged; Mixed Western spot, I(!Q H7Jc; do Puture,i;6C7c. trats l4($c lower; suite. 4Qilc: witern, 4IJ50o; So. 2 Jan., 4143c; do rb, 15X0 I'yjc ; do May, 45ic (Sritlu and 1'rovialoa Quotations. .' .-.io clock !iuitHtlon3 01 grain and provih ;r.i-.. fmuiehed by S K Yundt. Broker. Ift" r.t t;tng.itr.e'. Cliit ;o. Dec. 28. tviifuit com Oat-i Pork Laid Dec !l M& 17.C0 lo.-SJJ .Ian '. 4!i .3.)i 17.15 Ki.l2Ji Miy.. '0,4 -94 I'etroleu'.. till City 78. Stock niarkota. iinu -ik, I'hllo.Ii'lplitu and Loo'l btc:-. .1N0 'JuPm: Stall's Bond? ropiltc.1 :i'lv 'iy ..' Aimfl li. :.on, 'Z K01 t'.i Queen HlreoL Dec. 2-. IW 1:0" -:ue. a M r M I. M Do:ivor A Rio Urnnd in :::, .'Wi X t. .Luke. Erie & Wesloili.... 3'U 's'm ZtZ vt'.n-iL'i and Texas... "!U at at ij.H.'.Slioro.... II'r 1 !'; 1 IK'h New Jersey Central .... WA i?Ji TO Now York, Ontario ft W 2-Vi 25; SL. Paul. M. ft Omaha K.'J rrijjj .v, l'acitlo Mall 4'Bi 4.1s. 41 'tochilcrft I'ltldiurgh 21 ai?i reri fHclfic 4o :kih xh Wi'tucii. st, LouNft Pacific.. .. :r; av .r.j-j We tern Union Tel. Co SI silj; sij; PnnusylvaMiit Central Mi (.'.( :; L'liiU'lulpIila.'c t:-iulliv '1W X.X Nilheii I'.sclfK-Com H'.'i U 4( " 'Pride, red... SIJi 8t'J HITfJ inlidi' Vi'tn. ft Wcat ISJh sJ K Phil ideipnia Market. l'.iTLrtmx.miA.Dec. 23. flour dull but with out inotiiblo.chiingo In price. Ryu Hour :it8 7".?s7. Wheat dull and cih'er. No. 2 Western Bed, U0: Del. ami P.i Ecd.l itfrtlUSJS; Long-lu-rry Bed and Amtier, 1 miil M. Corn dull and un-ettled : Stcunrr, r.'iKc; Yellow, 7n?7:;i!: Mted. lltTf'l.U: ; rejected, .Mi$55u ; No. :; Mixed, .r';a:i"i:. 0.1LS dull: No. I While. 4: ; No. 2 do, l-V;No. 3 do, 47c: No. 2 Mixed, 45 tSKe. Bye nominal at i;in7c. Provlslonsqulet. Butter firm : good demand for choice ; I'enn'a Creamery Extrv, 428 l'!e. Uolls firm ; I'enn'a and Western, l-'iSyiHo. Eirgs dull amt weak : IVini'a 'M'a'M'-. ; Weat enu 2Sf:!ic; held lots.22?27c; lline !, 210. Chci! idc-idy; choiee in lair demiiiid ; New York lull ere.im. I.J,'llc: Wc.stern do, I.JJ4?Hkc ; do liir ! good. I2dl.:e: Peinra. part skims, V,fii'te ; do lull kiui-, 2,'c. Wliisky, at 120. ...m.i atocaa ana nanus. Par Last vol. solo .flOO tins . 100 107K . ion ISO . IOC 120 . 100 101 .. 100 112 . 100 102 . 100 102.) . 100 106. ,. 100 102 .1100 S205 ,. 50 108.50 .. ( 135 ,. 50 110 ,. 100 150 ,. IU 142 ,. 100 i4i.ro . 100 iMM ,. 100 200 .. 100 145.7G .. 100 140 . 100 151 '. 50 70..W ,. Id0 137 :.i-.. UyCpu;ct.Ioan,daalt)S2.. law.. 1H90.., " 1895.. U peret. n 1 or 30 years. H rtir ct. School Loon... 1 In 1 or 20 years.. 4 " In 3 or 20 years. " 6 " In 10 or 20 years M.iiiheim liorough loan BAMt STOCKS. First National nana.... Farmers' Xit!onal". R"k Fulton National -.; Lancaster County Niiitonal Bank. Columbia national iWi-ik Kphrata National En.k.... Iflrst National Bank.4:olunibla.... First National BiuiK,Strasburg... First National Bank, Marietta.. .. Find. National Bank. Mount Joy. I.ltttz National Bank..... llnnluil m T.f,.nftl ICn n If Union National Bank. Mount Joy new llOUUIl'l .!ii,'ninii uwi. CCLU a u. martin; w tioi.-M to au! Retail Dealer la all klBda O LUM BER AND COAL. 1 -ird: No. 4X North Water and Prtace :n i etovo l.urroii Incaater. nMya . r . . C('AI. AM .tlANUKK. Be-ifgnnio of iHinily COAL, well-cleaned, TTi-lght guaranteed. Manure by the car-'oad at Lowest Prices. Also. Limestone. Screenings for drives and walk. Cement at reduced price-. liny and Straw hy the ton or ikiio. Yard: larrlsbiirgplk'. ,,.. Jtiieraiomce: 2nJ KaatChesti.'itStreeu KAUFFMAN, KELLER CO. aprl-lwd . - " noAt. M.V.B.COHO, rrouTU WATJSJt BT., iMwmttmr, Pm Wliolcsalo and Retail Dealers la 13 LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephoale Exchaoge Yard and Office: Ho. 330 NORTH WATER STREET lebaMTd NOTICE XV TKE3PA89EBS AD GUN NERS. All persons aro hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands of the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster countic-, whether inclosed or un nclosed, either lor tho purpose of shooting or fishing, as tho law will bo rtgldlv enforced against all trespassing on said lands ol the undersigned after this notice. D h WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN. R. PKRCT ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney lor R. W. Coleman's Helm. olS-tMAw J J 'i
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