LANCASTER D AILY INTELLieENOJffi. FRIJAY. DECEMBER 29 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. 'Si: :.--. UM.K i)8KESPOSOKSl!K v -.: Aloi"-. tliu MiMjueliuiiiia lU-iJiD .l iMtrM-rt iu au:I Around ttie ltorougli PicJud lj l the Ititolll--reuccr's Keportf-r A nc.it sum of znoDey was lealized by the A. M. E. church fai', which ended I ast night. The St. Charles furnace was lighted up this morning. Another crop of iron will fcin bo yielded. A runaway Lorfc was captured ou South Fourth street yesterday. The buggy was badly biokcn. The river escape i without injury. A shooting match is to be held ca the i .ver shore at the foot of Union -street, t j inoirow afternoon. The piizcs w i be tut keys. M. .T. E. Labis' son found :. w lid plated watch near the nnu'iit 1. iu-t ves terday. The lo.-cr can L.ive it by calling at Mr. Lewi-.' residence, Xo. 3:29 Union Mnct. The ten dwelling houses which were umcuccd on 11th Miect by Mr. Jacob .;eath, the iir-t -.art of this week, ate to bu built v.it'j as much dib-atch as is c-iuipitib.'c witli good workman-hip. ll building K i.iU'-iis online the demand ftu houses ml! won Le supplied. TIi-. l.a:i-jg r.'k itinrf is'-xciisut oa the :ivcr:.bovo the biidge. A cia-:lerab!o nui-.Ur oi pcihous induVf d :u the spo. - -o-vmay ami today. .-"ia-I'iI piito:. j ait- had involuntary in-mei.v.Mis. Lu. ti.ey owed thrm to I heir i.wn eaitlc-tsut s ' in not watching wheie llity vtciu hkuliug to. Il a HtU care is exercise! thoro is no dau I'f.i in going on the ic;. Coni're.-atloiia.l Mnstlug. ( ; Vi'i:i"-il.u evciing sit the lcgufor a;!v (.ingic-gaiioiia! meeting o! the E. :' Lii'heiati "chinch, the following oili- i s v.( ! kc!t d to wive Jo two a:s : KMtis ..,-. ii Sicii.w, s.., a-iii Ij. C. Ober lni : ! .i. nii. F A. :ii-ii:n it, II. 1'. Yt i iv, I).- Miinci. li .Ia.Viu ,i 'Ul V. X jvc niii r. I j v.a- d.:ei.iLil 1 1 h d au i-ti ltaiiimin ! ::oiuo ki id duiiu,- c'e.. ni.iry, the -h.i:..--tci- oi wu'r-u v. 11 Le .1. od:d laic:. i:roii;Ii l' id'.iath. Mr. .i.-liu Little, of 1'hil.idOp.iia, is vis i mir Mr. Ji.-ii-ph ICuapp. Mis. 11 ulvu Fieli.s and ton Ray have L'i'ii- tti I'hiladeip'-1.-. t v:ii'. nieiio's. .M H-i Mary .-". 15 tines. oll'Jiiiadelp-iia, is the guest of Win. 15. Given, esq. Mi-. .ij-.th i'uctitrand sua, of L meats J i-r, sno ". ishii:,- Mr. John IJueher, Ti-hd :. licet. Miss Annie Gail, of Philadelphia, ia a j::e.til .Mis.i Jdiinie tihoinii-.r. Mr. lioluit Watlleand :i'tc. li.iHif, of IliiiiiMiiii', are being euu-itaineu oy -Ui. John Ysaj;er. )tld i.-.IoKn AmiiV . ..irj. The -10th auniveiary oi l-i-i rfi.-qu-liaitiia loilc Xo. 0, I. (.(). F , 7.i. eelo br.t'i il ld.t evening. I'fi iioirt ui many o! ulioiil Weie j.MH'ht s lri!il utiiw ii,i!:fc, .ne piefient. l (J, 11. .M. X irti'i, o i beiiaii of iuembi r-.ii! the lol, p.-'-Minte-l ti it some beautiful ie;a!:a. 1'. G , A. J. Kauifuiaii received tlia ,ilt and it-ii ed to Mr. Noith's addie..s in a happy manner. I. G., E. A. IJeckcr lead thu lodge's his tory hiuce the time of its oicauizition. Atimust those piesoiit w.n Mr. .tla.rlin Xi'nl l!ie only stii i. 'iii uiuiuhor of those who orani.i-ii the loile. The eveniiifj was pleasantly p.i.--e!, bjin enlivened with yood mii'-ic and speaking. 'ituiia:u inn.' liulfalo liil! diew a ijo25 iniu.e here last ccuiu. The j.liy was ' r-.veuty Mays ; or, liutt".i!o IJi!rsl'Jei'c." It is an excit in; piece and was played by aoof! troupe The audience was delighted. A lot of roughs anuo cd people as they weie leav ing the thieatio by knickinj their hats over their eyes. It is a pity that a few of tids class cinnot be arrested and an ex ample made of them. The following are the shr s which are booked for January l.rio: Kate Clsxtou, 10th ; Hyde ami liomati's Variety Troupe, 18th ; Dupicz & 15jnedi.:t, 17th ; Gus Williams, lrfth ; I'tiilidclphia opera csm p.my, 23th ; Fat Uooney, Gth. a J title lloj- Humeri to llo:i' Ii. Chailr:-, a '.I year old rou of Mr. Wra IlinUle, ies!!in; ou Manor stro't, was fatally burned Jetclday about 10 a. m. while aileiiiptin to lijjht a bonfiic. The wii.d was ";lowi:fj at. tLe tim" and and the boy held the lighted match under his coat, to .-.bid'" it until fully ini.cd. The iLime was coiiimutiicatcd to his clothing which was soon ablaze. As .-istauee did not airive until the u:i fortunate lad had lter.vd ii.jurirs which resulted iu his death at ! o'clock of the same day ou which the ace. dent oe euncd. Death was a leiief fioin liouible snllViings. Deputy Coroner John P. Frank being notified rinpauelcd the fo:i-.w:ng named juiois to h M an inipjeft: Henry Fisher, Firdeiiek Stiuck, Chiistiau lloyd, Henry Sniith, Fred. Saudeis and lleiuy yehlotihaner A'ter hearing tei-timonj the juiy rendeicd a veidicl thai, said Hin k!e came to his death by his clothes taking lire accidentally and burning the entire mii face of his body, and alto iron: the in halation of the ilame. tHIITUAKI lteatliof the UldLt clilznn of Lllltz. Tiie oldest citison of Lititz, Jlr. Jacob Diehm, died at his residence on Main street, ou Thursday inoiniag las!, at a quarter bclon C o'clock, the icsuitofold age and Ii)mci1 iieakiu.ss Air. Diuhm was bom o i what i.s knovvn as the old Lititz farm, now uwiud bi I). I). Duikholdcr, oa the Him, of August, 170S, making his age 84 years, 4 months and '27 days. A wife, now in the 831 year of her ae. and a brother, Christian Diehm, of AVaiwiok, also in his 8'J.l year, are the neaiest hving relatives, the children all having precided hiin to the g-.avc. David liiijker. i Warwick, is a brother to Mrs. Diehm. Tho funeral wilt take jilac-j lroni tho Moravian church on Satui'day at 2 o'clock p. m. Died in the Went. Cuiistian Hess, esq., formerly ai old and respected citizen of this county, but who about fifteen yeais ago moved West and located iu Solon, Iowa, died iu that place on the 23J iusr., aged 82 jcats. Air. Hess was a surveyor and for many years a justice of the peace at SoudeiMiurg, iu this couuty, which callings he also follow ed after hs leuioval to tho West. Alr.s. Richard Miller, of this county, is his daughter aud he also 1.3 -ves two .sons en gaged iu business in the West. ' Old Squire Hess" was ever known as an ardent and uncoinpiomisiug Democrat, with the courage of his convictions and the ability to maintain them. He was a kind father and husband, good neigh bor aud a pleasant gentleman iu all tha relations of 1 i f e, and in Jiis taking off at the ripe fruition of more than four score years, the mem ory of his many good qualities remains a a monument to his character and woith that will be cherished wherever ho was known. SU1C1UK. A Tonne Farmer Hangs Uiiniieir. Jacob Garner, a farmer aged 30 years, and residiug at Ileinhold's Station, this county, hanged himself in bis baru yes terday morning, where his dead body was found soon afterwards. No special cause is assigned for tho act, but decased had been despondent for somo time past, aud bad ou two former occasions attempted suicide. He was in comfortable circum ces and leaves a young wife but no children. HOLY XaNOCOiTS D.T. CiirUtmaa r8t!vat at at. James Famb. The Sunddy pcliools connected with St. Jame'5 church had their annual festival vr sterday. The church was very beauti fully decorated with evergreen, and be tween the organ and the chancel was placed a laigc Christmas tree ornamented with pictty gew-gawp. Surrounding the tree weio hundreds of gifts for distribu tion nmong the chiHren of tho three school tho infant school, tho upper de partment of St. James, and the Locu.-t strpet chapel school. Zv3 The attendance at the festival was very large. The programme of exercises apened with the prncional hvmn commencing, "O.Come All Yo Faitlifnl."followed by the intonaMon of the Lord's Prayer, the Gloria Patri and olher fine music. Tiie creed an 1 vpi hides and collcc's came next atd then 1ho nirjtl''d choir s.t'ig the hymn pnmmrncing ' Once Again, t) lilesscd Time." Tho rector, Dr. C. F. Knight, made a brief address explaining the nature of the festival, after which the schools sang the ancient, Griniati earol. '"Silent Night! Holy Niuht !" After tho offertory, tho carol " Christmas Bells," with sleigh bell accompaniment, was given with fineeffect. Prayer, ho blushing and the Christmas hymn. "Shine Calm and Bright," followed in order, and thef urplieod choir endpd the musical pait of the pro 'ramme by singing tho recessional hymn, Xo. 157. Gift- wero then distributed to each child i.i attendance. They consisted of toys, gauipp, bo-kn, cakes, fi nits and con fecfions. Sijinc of the gifts were quite valuabl-". -ivd it v as r.oticed the best of them fell into tie hands of the poorer parish children. The festival was a very pleasant one throughout, and tho music, under the lcadeiship of Prof. Matz, was uuiisiiallv fino Ill::cs-t crilr. ilul.icr. sorry t learn of the vc an; illness o( H. Geo li. It ilifT , of thischy, nowiesi 'eel, phyMC!.-! at. Wills' cyo hospital, 1': ilridelohit. II'! t ok a diseaso of the ve fio.f !.. of In', i iim'ci of t'ao h -;pi talatili-i ht bj -ii t: nfii: 1 toliUbe'J for M-v ;1 weeks. Tsi.i saigcoiis in ciiaigo thought at oi.e time lie would 1-iko this s'ght o Us left eje, but the-y now tiiink thu daivr is ov -r. It will take somo tiincbeioM- he v. ill b able to use his eyes. lb; has the b.'nt medical attendance and iiinsing.niitl it is hopd he will soon rec-:vor. I't i-; a very dangeious disease, as a eicat many of tho.-c allectfd with it go liiii'd. Wills' cyo hos iii;vl is a chasitabl J institutio'i and was Soundc! in my jcars ago by M . Will5, a Q : .i; r. Since .T.uiuaiy Is", 1830, over -iv Ihoii-Mi'd pitients have b.'en tiMtcd at tlii-. In- ,'ir.il lor tho eyes. ISafl ll-) ISIK'h I'ar jiIc. liiiflMn Dill, .-eoutaud actor, with his truuj.e, ai-iivcd lioni Columbia at 0:40 this morning and made a stieet paiado jiibt bcfoie. noon. It was headed by a bia-i b.nn', follor.'iiig which was Ihifi.tlo Dili and a bindofra' 'liliaus di hirss back. Among the s.iv iges theio i-s one female. All v.eio riiesaed iu their own queer eoituun s and weie eoeicd y.ith war I'-ainl afd feathers. The Xcv hlrcct Scfiun, This building is ripidly approaching cmplctiuii and will .soon bo leery lor school pmpoMis. Io is under roof and ready for tiie pl.istese-is. Tuo eo.iunittee on school prop-r'y and grounds yesterday made acontiaet. with Flinn & Will on to put into the building two portable v.'Kuight iiou heatc: C'hiistiaiiH iitijn:il flaiiK. An associated press dispatch fiom Washington to tho I:telltgi;nci: this alternoon, says : "The comptroller of the currency has autlniizj-l the national bank of Chi isti ma, Pa., to comnunco bu i.e8 with a capital of $30,000." "asc ins H'M"il. Tom and Joseph Daily, sli-'et, charged ii:h ni.-liciov: of Wait. ut misehief :n biiv.i.iug a glabs in the indow of Hitz-i's stoic, weio dismissed at a hearing bonne Alderman Uirr. as the piosecutor did i ot :ipp-ai'. btorn in. ers, tho newiy ehced JI.nrvM. M, ic- cor.ler was sw.un in yesterday iiit.'incon and 7..1! Uka M-M.rC. II I- tus oluje ou Jioud y, Lis:ichu v ill bo litis liist eh pat;., bd thj others are not kno.vn. IVauted l:i Vor!:. Ge'teiiO il.Neiiu.iii w.w aricsli'd hire y day by Chief of Poiica Deichler. He is wanted in Yoik for foigery, and will be held until an oilier in lives from that tov.u. AinuseincniH. Jliiffalo Hill This l.'tinous t-cout and at tor will appear In the opera house lo-iiiyh, lien he will pcc.sc.-nt lor llu: llr.st time in this city his new pi ij- (-milled " Twenty najs, or Hull nlo Hi i's iqklyu.' T2.etur Hid befcupoitei! by :i strung ilrainatlcconip.iny,ine;inling.l e.lo Ki ea, the well known Dutch comedian. atienci " ami ' Jla'colte." Tncte :ue no mom poi.iiiiii' coie opeias now beloietliu liulille th.i'i Ciilb rt.l Sullivan'-' 'l'a'.icace. " and Von buppe'a 'ilascoltu " They arc bolli musical, b du proline in humor, and have both been accepted ov thu people as the ac-ine ol Iiyht operatic composition. Their picacn lalion Hero i lieu on one day constitutes no or dinal attraction, and people who are Ion ot tliis sort ot amusement will probably uvuil til. ni-elves ol the opportuniiy of hearing both perloi nianecs. Tho lioriuait opera enn paiiy, with the t.imous baritone l'.i-ili.ii ietia, late Willi the K.-llo eonipany, will tiag " i lie ilaseottc" li Kullon opera hou-eti-morrow uiteruoou and Patience. " m llu: evening. .John A. SUvsnsSUXi favorite actor will appear l:i hij own play ot " I7nl.iii.wn," on Tuesday t veiling i et, January 2. lie has been here sevei.il ttuies i.nd never lailg to please, and the prc-s of the country Iris pro iinuuccd the most Javor ible verJic upon his ability Tlio play is a stroa-j nieioiirama, abounding in excilinj- episodes and with en satlonal phases that j-Ive it continued inter est. FFEVIAI, XOTIVJ.S. A cold is unlike most visitors : It ou want to get lido' it, you must give it a warm ic ceplion with Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, tho standard cough r icedof nrage. Foi -siIo byalldruggis-sat twenty-flv Cents a bottle Many a merchant of brilliant faculties has been sliicken down in career by pai-aljsis of his nerves, and is left out in the race of life. Such unfortunates thould be tieate I with Dr. Henson's Celery and Chamomile l'ills. ltesto ration is jn-obablc. I2 t-lwd&w I'nvsIciAKS attest. " Coldcn's Liquid Beef is pariiculany useful in Diphthciia, Fever, and every depressing diea-o." dll-lwdeod&w niotliorn ;.o!iirrs:! siotneMll Are you disturbed at night anil broken of your rest by a sita child suircring and crying with excruciating pain of cutting recth T If so, go at onca and get a bottle ot MitS. WIN SLDW'S SOOTHING STi HUV It will relieve l!;e poor little sullercr immediately depend upon It: t'cere Is no mistake about iu There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating Iiko magic, li is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, anil is the prescription ot one ot the oldest and liest female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m-2-ly-M.WASiw Foul tartar is disease and death Not only to the teeth, but breath ; It taints the mouth, and to our stnil Gt ves a most ghastly tinge, the Thile. Hut II we've SOZODOXT close by. We may its worst assaults defy. ilSO-lwdeod&w Go to H. B. Cochran's flrn? store tor Jin. Freeman' Neva Rational Dye. For bright nessamlc'ui-ability ot coJor. are unequalert. Color iiom 2 to 5 pounds. Dtrectl ns In Eng liMi and German. Price. 15ccnU. a foaii, com or &ore i snwt snotim oe stopAU. egjeet freqeenuy results Ja an In curabla Lung t)L,eas-o or Consumption. Biown's i.ronehtal Tro'-hes do not disorder tii.': ?touiae!i l!i;; eou-u'h syrup and balsams, but act direct !7 on the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation. :,v relief in A-ttinia. BrnacliIaJ CoiiBti-', Calarrli, ana il.e Tliroat Troubles wlile-h Singers and PulilfcSpeattc.rs are subject to. 1'or tlilrty years ltrown'8 Ilroncliial Troches tiive 'ecn recomnondud by puyJ ciaiis. pud n'Tv-iyj plvp uerJpet sittt taction. Itdvlns l'Oe'i tested bj vide and con-tant nse for noar'y an 'oi'iro ijenprattoa, they hive ur talnini r-e? .in-ri!e 1 ra.k aiaons the lev.-staple rc-inedfcri oi t'.e aze. Sold at i". ce:it a box ivi:r.--' r . iiv-tV'!TTt'.F,Ivw 'i:oiisl on Kats.' Clears out latn, mice, loaclies.fllcs. ants, bed-bug-i, sliur.ks, clilpmunks.goplicrs 15c. Drug- Sibl3. It you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade ycur iyotein against the scour.i ot all new countries a?ue. bilious and intermittent levers by the use of Hop Hitters. J.UDixoTOJf, 3!!cli., Feb. 2, ISjO. I lu.ve sold Hoi) iJitte'rs for four years and thcru Is no uieilicine that g':rpasss them lor bilious atUcks. kMney couiplalnts and many ili-eu'-e's incident to thi-i inalailal chmata. illl-2vi:&w II. T. ALEXAN'DEIt. V.'m. McCartney, ss Mojd Street, Itnltalo, X. Y. tell and siuiiiue.il ids ankle. His ein plojer. II. Andetvon, 01 Main Street, piccurect -ouie Tlinmas' -le-ctric Oil, and iio.ssy.s that :i teu'-aiqilieatioas enabled him to go to" work as UMiai. tor -ale by II. IS. Cochran, drugg-! 137 and 1 !'J Xoith Queen street. h. Willi inn, Millcrsvlllc. 1'a.. says: -i have iound I5i):i's Iron Hitters to bu tully all it is represented. ' For sale by II. JS. Cocli inn, druiUt, 137 ami l:ll Kortli (Jin-en .tieet. il211v.-d.Vvr miLoiiv cuke will immediately relieve Crouj", Wlmopiiit. Ciu;!i and Ilioneliiii-, For -itleln II. II. o"li.ai, dLUglst, 137 and 13.) N'ori.'i (iii:cii -!l" t. A new l.i-:i embiaee 1 m Ely'd Cream Halm, Cii'uirli is enrol by eauiin,; iMcliar-e and eliMiisiii".', not by 'rj iiijj no. The uppli'-ntion is e.i'-y and aj;reu ilje. 1'iir-e .".o cents. Apply Into ixi.drlls with little iiiiKr. A cure at luat for Catar: li. 1 he evidence is overwhelming that Klj's Cie-ira Halm goe-d more dliectly than anyotherto the tea' ot the li-ease.ainl has lc-ulled in more cures within thermae of our obte. vu'ion than all olher reuieilie. Wllk-sbaire. Pa., Union Leader. V.ly V Creum Hisini liy erjmplmc-iy cured me nf Catarrh, of wh'cli I hive- been nlllictcil over ten yeais, atlev trjing almost every re medy reeoinmended, noun havln;; proved so t licet ivc and lioi(uit,'h. S. J. Aikkx, Wliole Mile Duller in Koots and Phoes, 141 Federal slreut, Ilonon, .la.-:. d.l 2wdM,V,&F Tub grip cl pncuuioi'i.i may bo v. aided oft Willi Male'-' Honey ot Horeliounil and Tar. Fike m Toiitliachc Drops cure i'i one minute. d221wdeodiw Will you sutler who uvpepsia ind Liver Coinplamt? Mnloh's Vi'ali.er is giiaianlctd oeure vou. For Kile, bv li. is. i ocinv.n, 137 md 1.T1 Xoith Qikcii iieet. in i-lwdeowi w l'urlfy mo Itlood. " sw.wxr.'s villf." ' uwaykb's tills." " svva van's tills." ACTS A3 A IIUAKT COUKeCTOK and by cleansing, regulating and sticngliien ing the organs ot digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fit-, Paralysis, Ner vousness. Dizziness, Debility, Hillioiisiiess, Had Hreatl", Jaundice, Llvernnd Kidney Com plaint, Lack of Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, evciv. Malaria and Contagion, Fever an Ague, Diarrlifua, Dropsy, Colds, l'heumatlsin, INcuralgia, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, and all Iric-ularities ofllieSptcc-i, Stoiunch, Hladder and Bowels. i'.USTOniNG TO IIKALTII when all other remedies fall. They keep the system in n healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy ae'.i i.i.a'id expelling , by the bowels and kidneys the matter that poisons the foundations ot lite. He particular to obtain " Swayne's Till ' l'rice 23 cents a box ot SO pills, or 5 boxes $1. 1-reparcd only by Dr.. Swatkk .t ov, I'ni'a- delphia, l'a. Ask your druggist tor them. Sent by ue.'.l to imy adilros oei l coil&wM.W.K JUAliJllAUi:S. 1 ni.UAliT Allisox On the 2-ah of Deccm-b.-r. lbii, by the lii'v. W. T. Gcilcml. at his le iilei.ee. No. 31 Kasl Orango s'reet, 11 r. i.enrge s. Ehriiart, to Miss .Maggie I. Allison, bothot l'-ist Hemplield. ltd&w Donnelly. In John Donnelly. thij city, on the 29; h lus Funeral on Sunday allurnoon at 2 o'clock, fiom his laic residence, No. 410 Lafayette stieet. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. St Kcnclc. Dee.'inber 2S. 1-32, in this city. Hat hara Kuucle, in the Cist yearot her age. Tne relatives and friends arc respectfully In. vited toatteml tho lur.eial from the resilience of her sister, Mrs. C, Heynolils, No. 43 Last Oianpe si reef, on Saturday lnornfnjj at 8 o'clock, to proceed to the, Lancaslerand Quar ryvillc dejiot, to take tho 10:10 train lor New J'rovidencc. Dciiim. Decemlier 2', ISS2, in Lltltz, Jac;b Dciiiui. The relatives and triends are respectfully Invited to attend thy funeral, trom his late residence, in Lititz, on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Hess. Dec. 23, ISsi, at Solon, loca Chilstian Hess, esq., in Ids Sd year. Foimeily ot L-in-ea-ler county. A J- ' AJH'JEHriSJHMt.XT. WANTKI1-A TtejJJNCi UJKl.. WASlS A situation to do general housewoik. Apply at this olllc-e-. It ti;ameu-. (i:uj to coon a.m do general housework in a small family. No wiiwliing. ifclereiiccs required. Apply at No. 548 est Chestnut stieet. It OM.YA l"i:iV MUKh K-HICSIOGIliS at $1 23 per hnnrlred or s tor 3 cents. IlAltTMAN's, YKLI.OW FltONT elltiAIt aTOIlK- Y Uit KlvMT. Two Stoics and Dwellings Aoe 2. 1 and i.ii! North (jii-'un slieet, opposite Noilli-rn Market House. Apply at No. 3ja MMJTH (iUKEN S.TUKKT. d2U-ttd IOK KENT. Tin1: ? pled by Mrs. K. KDO.IIM MIW OCCU- Wciland ; also a fourth Uoor room in the building No. 4 West Kim; St, d20-2til II. i. lCHUADS. mito.Mc cuinz.i is uwi' rithouKsr j in cool, lamp climati s. where people ar Hiii'jccted to Dequeue clianj-e from wai in, dry rooms to the colli, humid atmosphere outside. Diseases of the KVE. KAlt, TIIUOAT also CANCERS, TUMORS. SKIN and CIIIiONIC DISEASES successfully treated by DUS. II. !. and M. A. LONGAKEtt. i.ltice, 13 Kat Walnut strct-t, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation mi'i'. il2S-3t l&w M1 .1KB NO IHISTAKK. ItUT KU THE best Connecticut Ciirar, 2 for 5 cents, or 11 tor 23 cents at IIAKTMAN'-i BELLOW FRONT CIGAR sTdltK. 1i.KUrHN No.lCK. li 1'nLTJN NATIOXAL KaSSOF LAiXAslKR. Lajicastek, Fa., Dec. 8, is2. An election for thirteen directors to .servo this bank the ('118111117 year will be held at the banking house on TUESDAY, theltlh duy of January next, tetween the hours of 10 a. 111. ami 3 p. 111. The annual mcetingot tho stockholders will bo held ut thu banking houao on tha Stli day of Jan uary next at 2 p.m. d84tF U. A. FON DEUSM1TH. Cashier. yULlOJI Ol'r'.HA HOUSE. Tueeday, Januaiy 2, 1883. Return of the Favorite Actor, Author and Manager, JOHN A. STEVENS. lately returned liom a successful tour ot Eu rope, who will present lor the last time in Lan caster (prior to an extended visit to England 1 re land and Scotland ) his G rcatComeUy Drama ! UNKNOWN A KIVEU MYSTERY. Remember, we carryall ourownscencryand mechanical effects to present the pUy properly. j ADMISSION 55, 50 & 73 CENTS. ! ItKSERVED SEATS .'. 75 CENTS. For sale at Opera House Office. o'-oMtd SBW JLTVXBTlSE31EXTa. ?OK THIS Holiday eason We Offer Ererything Contained in a First-Class Jewelry Easiness. EsTCall and examine cur Stock and Prices. dec 12 PUW. J. ZAUM. Elegant Holiday Grifts. WATOHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZE3, SILVER WARE, SPE0TA0i.ES. E 0PEKA GLASSES, &C. W LARGE STOCK AND L9W PRICES. Z3j We invito an examination of our stock ; it is a pleasure to shoiv our EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, dec 2 xj: Aoviuurist. xi ests. Jsku. two sii'.i.;. iiANU-n.vn:-: clear Havana lilli r Cisfars. fori cents at. UART-ViAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. in ii::'mm t:iiAi;;o it.: ! 'j T.ii th'iu-aiid bushel.- Chaieoal lor lule. Applvto D. F. MAGKK, diUtld White Koct. Lancaster Co , l'a. A.Ml!EIi IS. I'filCfJ, ATTtKSHV, tlAS O R.'Uioved Ids OtUcw tioin MNorih Duk licet to No. 41 ', RANT STKKKT, imiiirdl 'jtelj Im Hear of Co'iri Hon-.-. Li.i'g's N w I'.iiilnliiu tnl7-i.l I HUV MY HAVANA AND VA51A TOIIAC- io direct from the iiunoitcra and sell the b. 1 "i-i-cnt ctitiirlu thu city. HARl'MAVb IKI.I.OW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. w AI'.UAIAS IN WAlCUtil, CLOCKS. Chains IHuKS, Spectacles. &.c. itei'iiirinz ot all kinds will receive my iiersonal atleu lion. LOUIS WERER, No. 159i Ncilh yucun street. Reinember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hotel, near Pennsylvania railroai I tlcpot. dec 2S 1yd CCTHINI AUCTION ! ! At M. A. IIAUGUTO.N'S Millinery and Kotion IStore, No. 25 North Queca Street, 112-tf.llt THIS EVENING ATTO'CLOCIf. fKAiNIC SAYLOtt i. HAS KEMOVED HIS GALLERY OF FHOTOGILU'HV TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST . 3- Exactly oppposlte the Old Stand. ocill-tliml.twR Tl UI'KI,IKKIlIU)I'04AL,S.-gI-Al.Ktll'KU- posals for buililini.' tltc Lltltz A RothsvlHo l urnpiKe (instance s,iuu icci) win bo received at t c cifllcu of Johnson Miller, on 15 road street, in the town ot Lititz. until 10 o'clock u. m.. on Wednesday, January 10, 1SS3. Tho profile and specifications can bo seen at sall oflice. Tha direcieirs ressrvo the right lo re ject any or all bids. Said propoanls when sent by mail must be marked on tho envelope, Turnpike Proposals. 1'ETEK S. HEIST, President. Jon-fgox Miller, Secretary. d26 Hid "7"Al.CA5LK CITV f-KFKKTy AT l'CH V LIC sJA LE. On THURSDAY. JANUA RY 4th, 18SJ, the undersigned wil sell at Public Sale at tho Lcnpwl llotl, all that certain Two-Slory RUICK DWELLING IlOUbfi, No. 12 ; South Queen street. Lancaster, west side, with lot 32 feet. ti Indies front. Including r'-ht to 4 toot wide alley front, and extending 232 lectin depth, nioro or less, to a 14 feet vtIiU) alloy. Thu main building has seven rooms and laro attic, gn threuh the homo, li rstrcloss cellar, with a no w ueatur which beats thu whole house, hydrunt in yard, and a well of nevtr-taillng water near back door. Ut Ick .siable and Carriage House in rear ot lot, and other conveniences. Tho lot is well filled with Fruit Trees and Crape Vines. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. m.. on said day, when attendance will bs given and terms made known by HARRY A. DILLER. IL SnUBERT, AUCt. d2D-CdU JTSEFU!. l'KKiExxT. THE LAKGE8T STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, IN POLISHED URASS, I5RONZE and GLASS. Newel Lights, Erackots, Heading Lights, Globes, &c COAL OIL LAB1P3 end CHASDSLIBES, OF ALL KINDS, AT JOHN P. SCHAUH'S, 24 South Queen Street. dcclS-ttilR w rj:.i.iA.ii.-:oN & roisTJiji. G-BEAT EEDTJOTION. The season tor selling OVEKCOAT3 Is last drawing to a c!o-e. Our stock at present is larger than would be prolitablo to keep all summer. We have cut the Prices of our OVERCOATS Down to such figures that those who have not purchased will find no belter opportunity than the present to supply themselves with a garment of first quality, good cut, trimmed in the very latest fashion, well made, guaranteed to fit, and the prices arc so low that they can not fail to clTcct n rapid tale. GENT'S NECKWEAR, COLLARS and CU FFS, HEAVY UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and GLOVES ot nono but tho Very Best Makes. Hats and Caps In all qualities from a PINE DUESS NU TRIA in soft or hard crown lo a CHEAP WOOL HAT tor rough wear. JO All goods purchased from us if not satis factory, or not Just what you like, bring them back and wo will cheerfully exchange them, or if you wish it, the full amount of cash paid will be refunded. Hiaisoo & Foster, 34, 36 &38E.Kftig St., LANCASTER, PA. H, Z. RHOADS, No 4 West Zing Streat Iwdlt FINE Uiedroi Si o is LANCASTER. Pa, llll'l HX TJSK TA I X JL'.V T.V. jULTOsTll'tiKA HIIl'SE. FRIDAY EVENING, DEO. 20 THE GREATEST OF STAGE Mi.NbATlv ifc BUFFALO BIL .JUJ. IN UI3 LATEST AND REST PLAY 20 DATS, OH, BUFFALO DILL'S PI,! See l'-c f anion- Strei t "'ar.ide. See tiie Hum! of Genuine Indians fceu thu I'nifoi-im d llia-s Hand. DGE See the lltilli.int New i?; . c:.i ties. PRICES. Ilcseived Seats 7" Cents sale. Admission, 3a ami :'." Ci nts. no-.v on l.'Tiit L'L'tiO.I OI'iCKA 11 (.Us. ONE NIGHT ONLY AND GRAND SA'IL'RDY JIA'IIN hi. AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. GORMAN'S ORIGINAL PI GM'cii Gir Opera Co., wim TAGLIAPIETHA, The World Famous Rail oao suppoitcl ! 45 ARTISTS 45. .SATURDAY" MATINEE. lA MASCOTTE, SATURDAY EVENING. PATIENCE. Enlarg-cC Orchestra, ('runil Cliorut. ol Tldrty-lipe voices. Eleant Costumes. ADMI"-BION 50 75 CENTS RESERVED SKAT "1 CO MATINKK ADMISSION S. 50, "i CENTS For wile at the opera House oillce. d2(" .ltd FOK HA1.V,. 1,-OK KENT rail THE CIltST I)AV Ot-' Ajnil next, the de-Iiab!n store-room and dwelliinr, Nos. 42 and 41 Swuth Queen stieet. Apply to W. P. Rt-INTON. d-7-lwl No. SS South Queen Stieet. I7"OK SALE. " Double Two-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING, Choico Location, ltfith. Under grountl Drainage. Large TWO-STOUT STA- ni.ii anil urcenuouso in rear, riult and ni uonery iu v-jrieiv. Appiy a d2i-tfd NO. 2C3 EAST KING STREET. YALKlAi'Ll!; CITV rnUHKKTV at iz;i vate Sale Tho uudersincd, aent tor tl.o trustees ot the Humane FIro Company, otters ut private sale, all that Lot of Gioimd and Kuihlin erected thereon (hcini; the En fxiue llouseof said Company recentlyerecteil) Uuated on the north. side ot Wcsl Kintrcet, west of Charlotte street, in tho city of Lan caster, frontiiif? on West Kin-; street.!! feet mill extending in depth to Grant ktnaet 215 feet, adjoining properties of J. M. Harzo-; and Philip Wai'. Tim Rulliln-'lssnl.stanti'lly built ; is ti feet vvld-i ly leo feet deep ; has a good cellar muter tun entire I'lilldin-; ; in two stories in height, and liau water ami other con veniencas. This Rnlldlng f-i p. -mlrably adapted for icari-etor tolmcco warehouse, and tlio a'lcr. tion of buyers fo diieotcu to tin piOjicity, as it will bu sold ut a bargvin. JACOit II. LONG. Ileal l.iitiile Agent, 22Noilh Queen tt. dC,9,U,13.13,19.20,23,5G.27,' P UHLIU SAI.K Of KKAf. KSTATr. O.N SATURDAY, the Mill day o JANUARY. 18-3, ihf ui-.d(9isi-ucd, ugs.l--i!ci' ot Edwin M. Sell ictfer and wile, tv ill cxnoii lo nubile sale. at tho Leopard IloUl. the following real cm tate, situated in thu city ot L-mca-tor : No. 1. Tlmt valuable two ami u-halt st oiled BRICK DWELLING IIOU-E and Stoic Jlulld ing. situated on Dm noithweslern corner of Orung't and Christian streets Tho lot cen tains In front on Orange street 2 leot. moie nrlos, mid extends in depth northward idoiisr Christian street ot that width 01 Net 1J inches, more or le-si'iid then wideiiin:; hi 28 Icct anil S inches more or Jess, extends In lurthcr depth ot that uidlh 2'J feet and '.', inch's, nioicor lesJ. Tho hoino contains li rooms. No. 2. Alotot gionnd on tha side ot Ship pen street, between Pari: avenue and Kiei itiick street, contalniu'! in front on shlppc.n street 45 feet more or lcs, mid extending in depth toi-.n alley about 21! leet. No. 3. A lot of giouiul on tho south side of East Walnut Htiect, containing In liont on Wulnnt street 22 feet, and uxtoudlng In depth to an alley l.V. leet, and bbiug numbered :12 on tho general jilan of the Chestnut btrect tiact. Persons desirous ot viewing No. 1 can do so by calling on E. M. Schaellcr. residing t hereon. Si.le to begin at 7 p. in., when terms will bo made known by HUGH S. GARA, Assignee. IlKsr.TSiiCBEaT, Auctioneer. dlli-taw3w. 5(h wl w CiiiCJf.LMtL'.N. 1)LAD: KEAD! ItllAD! t JUST DECEIVED. 0IMN6ES, NUTS, FIIUITS AXI CANDIES. Choice Florida Oranges, ijiii-it Jumaini Oianges, Valencia Oranccs Aplnwali lla nanas, Flue Layi-r Kaisiim and Figs Fine Prunes, Choice New Paper M 11 Almonds Cream Nuts, Pecans Eilberts, English Wal nuts, Peanuts White Miltiga Grape.s, in 2and 10 pound baskets. Fine Fic-h Catawba Grapes, these arc splendid. CANDIES. Fine Mixed Candy at 20 cenU per pound : Whitman's Pure. Cream Ron Dons at 25 cents pur pound ; Hand made Clear 'toys. Not Candies, Cieatn Chocolates, etc. Flue Lavcr Ra-lns in one-quarter Ha' box.-.-. Remember 'he line plaques,, or ciiromos, we are giving with tlio 25c cotleo tlii week on I v. UURrfK'S, 17 East King stieet." OUDKKS ItKCr.lVEO KH1S KASKbTSOl' Fruit; alo, Empty Fruit ltaskcts lor sale. Puro Spices, llaking Material, L'uI'Ing Butter, etc., clc. P.URSK'S, 17 East King Street. I AOlt-S'UAIi: DKEsSEK. MKS. C. LILLKR, LADIB3 HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La dles' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and maue to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shumpcniiig, at NOS. 225& 227 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 9-Four doors above P. lt.lt. Depot. octl6-3md VTOTICK III XKISst-ASSKK!) AND OUK- il NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot tho Corn wall or Speed ve.l estates, in Lebanon ami Lancaster counties, whether Inclosed or nn nclosed, either for tho purpose of shooting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing on said Utids ot the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FKEEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWAKD C. FREEMAN, Attorney lor K. W. Coleman's Heirs. Ol6-tfdAw. c siifbL SECOND EDITION vVFDNESDAV a VENING D - C. 29, P82. THE LATEST NEWS. A CONSOLIDATION OF NKWSPAPKKS'. The Truly Good Dearou Itlchard Mutth at Lam Ircati Away From Uli vv'lc'ced Partners and Joins HaUtead. Cincinnati, O., Doc. 29. Arrange ments have bsen completed for the con soliil.ition of the Commercial and the Gazette newspapers, aud the publication of a new daily under the name of the Com mercial Gazette. Tho now paper will be issued as soon as certain mechanical pieparations can he made. Both. Mr. Richard Smith, of tho Gazette, and Mr. Mnrat Halstead. of tho Commercial, will be in the inan'-.eincnt of the news paper, and they v?ill bo assisted by such ia'ent from the two papers as is needed to make the enterprise successful. Tho paper will be Republican in politics. - THE TARIFF COMMISSION'S JCK1-OBT. Clirtlrman Hayes Kxprc-isw Himself as Stu:lled Witli Vie Vlianges Mad by tha Ways aud Means Committee. Washington, D. C, Dec. 29. lion. John L. Hayes, president: of the tariff commission, who is now in tho city, raid-to-day in conversation about tho woik of tho ways and com mittee on the tariff ooramisiioa's report that tie committee is doing just wtiat the commissi jn would have done had time permitted. Tho committee are putting in an article here and there, and completing t'ie classi filiation rathor thtu materially cluninr tho rates ro commended by the commission. lie iljd not I'-jrard the chun r.i 'iiai as any lellceliou neon tcu we-i: of the commission, and thought tlio woi k einL done qnito r.ccs.-snay and piop-r lie thought tlieie wotilii be nv.i: i - a'-d speeches in the II nise but he f! fident that the tariff would be revi.s.ii : s session. Washington. Dee. 29. The ways and means cuiatnittcc io at work to day upon tho pchrdulo of wool and manufactured woolens. Up to tho tiroo of lecess i o changes of importanco had been mada id a 'member of the committee stated that ho thought theio would bo a very ticnoiDl aul.'crenco to tlio rates as rceora mciulcd by the cr mmission's report. '.YM i:iSC l'I,A.UKS 1MUKI). ITxteuclvo Fires Iu tlio United Kingdom London Dec. 29. A nine-story suar ir finer at Oic-noc": has been burned. L-0-r, JL'o.-i.OGO. Tho extensive llnnr mills at Belfast have been bnrueil : one fireman was killed ai d three injured. D,imac, i'40,000. Factory ll-iri.cit. Tiioy.N.Y., Deo. 29. D. I). Randall it Co.'s whip socket factory was burned thisninriiiug. The loss i-$3,000 ; insur ance, SG,000. Valuablo ''oihlonco and Library Ifurced RociinsTc::, N. Y., Dec. 29 Tho house of Juilie l.!iijs, county judge of Genesco county, vrai c'mplctcly putted by fire at L-'tca, early thi. mornin-:. His library v,-a! raved. Tho Ijs i.; .20,G00 ; inturauci $15,C0tt. Tlio Oil rini in PIuI.ulofplitA. PiiiliADHLPiHA, Dec. 29 The los- by '.he tire at tho Schuylkill oil works last night is about. $20,000. The fire broke out aCic-sh early thh morning but was .Lvfl:i biotV'Lt under control. Log m Dtrsliin Ills Speech. Washington, Dec. 29. Iu the Senate llio bill to piovidu for tho perfoimance of duties of the offico of piesideut in case of lemoval, death or inability both of president and vico 1" resident was discussed until 1:40 when tho Fitz John Porter bill was taken up and Mr. Logan addressed the Senate in opposition thereto. Aloft 151.ioiltIilr.sry. Chicago, Dee. 29. Ilerr Johanu Mofct deKvcied a speech here last night, saying that the only thins now is to keep on :i!lii'j peopl.-, and he advised people to open banks and .stores and take what they need. Rankers and cvpitalists must ho said, be put to work oa the streets. His talk elicited ino."t uproarious applaune. A Town Flooded. Worms, Dec. 29. Tho Ilammel dyke on tho Rhine burst List evening, flooding the lower part of tho town. Railway travel from Frankfort on tho Maiu to Weisbaden is interrupted, o-rin'r to the inundation of the Cassel depot. An Ol-I Cou;,lo 1; 'Jogtthtr. Lewistown, 1i., Dea. 29. James Cuchanan i.nd IHarparet, his wife, an aped couple living alonu about a miie from town, were loiiud dead in bed at their . siil nco at. evening. The coioner .ound that both died from natural causes. Aticinptnd Suicide. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 29 Last night Ellio Laporetia, the wife of an Italian rag gatherer, drank tvo ouuees of laudanum with t itieiii.il iutent but piotnpt medical aid s.iv d her life. She had been drinking and Lad quavielcd with her husband. Killed bya-i .Exploding Holler. BitussEi.1, Dee. 20. Tho boiler of a factory at D;;on, exploded yesterday while the bullJiiig was full of working p.-ople. A number of them were killed. Tliite bodies thus far have been taken frtm tl-c nii.is. I'yimoilto CiiiptrttorM Iu Franc. Paris. Dec. 29. Tho French minister to Switzerland has informed his govern ment that a considerable quantity of dy namite has left Switzerland for France. Sevcial other airests of supposed dynamite conspiratois have been made. Wants Help. London, 29. Marwcod, tho execu tioner, has applied for assistance at the execution of tlio mnidcrcrs of the Hnddy's owir.i; to the bungle at the hangiiq of the inuidr-reis of the Joyce's. "fi ' asMciii I'lay '" hiippiecsv.l. New York, Dee. 29. Mayor G;aeoto day decided to refuse a license for l!:o hall j in which tlio i'assiou play was to b- pro duced for i eason that he is satisfied of the imnropiicty of licensing a p'.ico for such a j urp "S3. Thn Va bluet In .Session. Washington, Dec. 29 Foreign affairs were informally discussed at to days cabi net meeting. All the members were presemt. --VKVrilKK IN OICATIONS. Washington, Dec. 29. For tho Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, slight rise in temperature, light winds, mostly from touth to west, stationary or lower barome ter. Murdered by Four Men. Quebec, Dec. 29. A farmer named Hueot was murdered last night at Artha b3ska by four men, threo of whom have bsen arrested. llSTATKlirCUAKliKS GI1.I.KSPIK, LATK Hi o! Lancaster City, Lancaster county, de-ce:t-ed. Lettei.t testamenfHry on said estate I aving been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to f.a!d decedent are re quested to make immediate sett Cement ami those havim: claims and demands against the estateof said decedent, tn make known the .same to the undersigned without delay, le siding in Lancaster City. CHAS. J. GILLESPIE, t.20-0td W 521 West Orange street. Hope. It is somewhat singular that it U to the little stateotUho.il. Island, least of all tne Sisters in th-L nioii. t hut should have iu.-crllied upon icr seal the one- word, HorE. One would thtnlc th.t the foun 'er ot thu tato luuf foreseen that l.i its eh let city. Providence, there would. liter-van! be discovered a remedy for the mliicted, whlc'i his inspired more hope in tho hearts ot tho .iek than any presented to tha public. Rut w hedier they dreamed ot Hunt's demedy or not, that medicine is produced in -ihode island, and embodies it In tlio cheerinir word ot her state seal. Hope. N'or does It bia men hope only to mock their hope, but with power losatisfv- nml curn Tn nil wh li. dropuy, weakness ot the back produced by an allection of the kidneys, or any other ailment of the Ltdncys or urinary organs; Hunt's Kern cdy comes wttn hope. Try it, and yon will bless Little Rho.lv and Little Rbody's most ceKbrati d pnvlactiou, Hunt's Remedy. d:S-ludeodAw MAUKura. Phil idelplna itMrket. i Hit.ns-..'iiA. Dec. '-S Flour steady : Penn sylvania Faniilv. tl t'Ju'4 75. Kye flour .'UfJ 75ff-4 87. Wheat dull. No. a Wcst-rn Red. $1 sa 10s: Del. and Pa Red. 1 (tlitl OS; Lonjr-berr-Red and mlcr, il 0J-JI Id. Com dull on local market ; Steamer, (Mfl C2c; Y'ellow mixed. 70j75c; No.S Mixed, 56s oc; rejected, riecS-c. Oats dull : No. t White. 19; No. 2 do. 4S.-; No. 3 di, 47T4;ic; Ne. 2 Mixed, ttke. Rye nothing doing. rrovlsion-is'eady, but dnll. Riuter ilrm owtnsr to -carci'v of lino grades; Penn'iiCrt'itiiii-ry Exir.'. liistv. Rolls Arm for best lots; Penn'a and Western. 15lt2Si. Eggf-uull ; IMia'uSic; Western, 2S29c; held lots. 2lf2(c ; Iimol, 20j:i. Cheese Arm, but quiet. Whisky unc hinged. New York .Market. Nip.v toiw D.c 2!. Flour Sta o and west ern dull and slightly in huyeis favor. South ern dull mid uoclmr.ged. Wheal iiUie bett. r. flrm and puiet : No. 1 White, tio;;; No. 2 Red. D-c.uJ: do Jan. SI 093 1 1-9 f; do I-eb., 1 11.-G1 llj-r- ilo Marcii, 1 $Afi IU;-.: doMav.Sl lie.'nl uwr. Corn ca-h and yiar ca-ler : l.ate months : (ta better : Mixed West-m -pot.53aS7c : lo Ful u l C.'JiV-'lUJi,'. Jp''jC Loiter: s.tu:e. I'.i i : irestern, ..o .-b, 15 ; No. 2 Jan.. Ij&tj'.jc: (.rain and l'rovi-i.oi Ou.Viii.i.)n. 'a.- iVcloci .(.' . ' : - vlt !5M c. 29. ...tin 11140 10.50 W..i-it Dec. V.'.", Jan ..:' Miy.... I.(hil Putroleii'i " Hi ciiy bU Llvo S'ecicaiarkci-.. L'niCAiiO. flogs Receipts ."0 0 shipments 7iil head; i.i.ile p i ruled r.clOv- loner and elns d iiu.. : $5 6)31; 05 : heave. i.-i'iUtjii.o .. ; ,., BO".: skip.. :; 7:ii'i5 Si. lead ; i I weak, inied, 1 .' to.' Cattle li. cclpts, S.MOhead: s!ii,mi.-i t,'!,7i.O ll.'ii.l r lii'ii-Li.t. .Inll 'iTtil 1. l .!.. ... .L'.i. ! -.largo voliitno ..i liulni-., dom-ai 1 .. i-i- rates : no.sale.sot e.xtui cattle; pr'me t nii'ii f,0 : good lo ch-iic-" 1'ilpplng, $.'. 2) ."!: 1 miiioii to fair at ft (ki.5ii; luilelieis .. t ful and ue.ikat adeeliiuiot JU.; e.niniioii I . r-di-.W-O -. ; iin-diiiin fi good, -f 25t?:i 75 : eli.-i.-e, $J 9t 1 ; sIocl:i-is and feeders ai i.i U I :! Sheep Iteciids. 1. lira head; (.1.1,1111 nls, COO head; icai ket t .lily active and -i- ..iv ; coin uiou 10 far -".j -a :;r.'i; m.-lium good, i'.i 2i.i5-4 2 : c.ioieu I est ra, i t V, I 1; . New "oi-i:. l.eov's Re-nip 1, ."-7I head; ti"ilo aetiv.. and large deuim.l; poor to choice, U5 . Hi'4c: coiii!iion..Sf.,.-. I'nlv'-si Ite-jeiiit-). lioiiev.d . rn.:ilv oId nt OglOKc .-in-ep una i.auiiis I'cccipts, ... i. Head ; 111:11 kct quiet but llliu; i-!i ep, i-I .'.i.iillO; himbs, I55l)-Vi7. Swine Receipt-. i.l5";ic:vt ; in ri:et 'inner ; live hogs, $1; :'7''7l t',2'r. 15ci-i-Ai.o. Cafilc Ric-ctpts llu li ad. .steady and uiic'iangcd. Sheei an 1 L-inibs Rcci ipJif Iim head; quirt and iiuc:iiiigi.l. Hogs Receipts, Sf&Z head ; market dull, vwak and lower: Miles good to lii.iec York ers, $." l'lJfi-i'i ; liht Yorkers i'l it: U; good butchers' and mediums, ill .'i5m; 1:1); choice heavy, "( 110.5; 75; pigs j5 Tn.'iS 9a EAi.T LIBMITY. I lit!.- Recelp j .'-IMl'luI; ui'U'l'et aetivu ; 15c. higher t! an y. -t i-.iday. lings Rccuiiits, u,!xi head: iu.nt"i fair : Yoikers, tCtli 2i): ft'l!aleiplli., r" tut! H); llaltimoies, -fi 20f-CW. Mieep Ri celpls, till ncad : ui".i. : fair at yc-tei-day's prices; prime. $1 75-i5; lair to good, -14 .r0; common, $2 50i3. Stock 31.irkr.tii. New York, Plvua-lolpl-'i. an.: l...i.. .toe. also United Stat. Ronds ropoitol o-i!ly !' Jacoh L. Lono, ii North '.i.ieen slruei Dec. :: j:Wi. v f r. m, y 41-4 111.J-; us v; A M . a: . 1.1; -i' ; Denver & Rio Gr.v.i.li; N. Y..Lako Krln Vet-i:' Kansas and TcXiU Lane bi'.m-n. ....... ........ Now Jersey Central New York, Ontario .t W SL Paul, M. & Oinaliii Paciliu Mall Rochester a Pittsburg) Wabusu. st. Louis A Pacific... Wcsti-rn Union Tel. Co.... Pc-nnsylvaiilaCcntruI Pldla.ieli.-hUA U:."'liu. N.'.rtlierii PiCiiicl.'m' " " rie.liui-e.... Rntr.iln Pitts. Wr. 1 :.i 1 H7 ' 25 KB; 42M; :.a 15 hi; 59J-' 41 85' v-ii j.i'i--..i- -eii' .'liVj 1-S;i i' --vA s 9"-5 -''s S'-x; IIUUTA a: A'IL". N Hlb.Ml.Ni-. jn Holiday Slippers -AT TIIE- EAGLE SHOE STORE, No. 51 North Queen St., (isQrmaa ncitniso.) WE HA'. NOW ON HAND SELECTION OF A CHOICE L u!ies ?i!e!"s ami U03V Fine Embroidered Slippers. MEN'S CLOTH '-UPPERS, vUlli Pictly Plov.-c-rs on t'..c i'rm.t, 5-j cents. MEN'S FINE KMISROIDEREO SLIPPERS 75ii,.10)and l.-5. men'-; fine sir.i; velvet m.ippers, $i r.u, i.fw, $i5 . (JUEAT KEI-UCTION IN BuHmfs. BuOlS in km. we: have the L.R(;:-:vr .sroct ok THE irT LE-i AL L&tiieB' Rubbers 40, 45 e.nd 50c. Men's Rubbers 600. I,ittl3 Boys ilubbsi Boot-- 1.25. Mon'Q Rubbar Boots 03 GO. aT.-o a 1 ir;;e stoe-.'c ol RUR'l ' Pine ihoes, in all llm Lutc-t st j-lei. Uiriirion aprl-oaw-ly.il"' VUAJ B. :-. n'KTiJi, Wholesale and Retail Healer In all fclnoa ot LUMR-CK ANP COAL. -fard: No. 1j North Water and Prince treetii K'-rvc I.nnon Ijjncat;r. nlJ-ly.t lOAL AMI iai;kk. " I j Rest -rrade of family COAL, well-cleaned. weight guaranteed. Manure by tiie ear-'-nd at Lowest Prices. AI-o. Limestone Screenings for drive's mid wnlk-. Cement at reduce..! itIcc.s. Hay ami -straw by the ton or bale. Yard: Ilanixbunr pike. General Ofilce: 'ii'yi EaftCli'-stnutStTeet. KAUKKMAN, UELLEK & CO. r.prt-lw-d COAL. M. V. . COilO. 13 ' hOXTU H.iTtS: ST., Itmrmmr. .. Wholesale Rnd Eetail Heil-ra In LUMBER AND OOAL. ConnnctioB tYlth the Telephonic Kscft'w, Yanl and Office: No. an NORTH WAJfc.lt STREET ItU-Sriiu J6i 7 I
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