mMm - -- ' ' -- ' - V T , -, -- T - . ,. - - -j . i-'JV. ' TlK . " - " I T ; w - i COLUMBIA KEW& "OK KKUUf.AU .UOKKESPOMIIKAUB. Kventa Along tbe HaaqaebaaM Item e Interest Ib sod Arecudthe ttoreugb licked op by tbe IeteUl- eacer'a Reporter. The late cock fights at Wild Cat Fall seem te have inspired a number of young men of this place with a desire te imitate the brutality of their e!derc. A. crowd of them went into the country just outside of (he borough limits, yesterday afternoon and had a contest between two pairs of cocks, although the fowls were notpre- vided wilh steel gafs, but fought with their natural spurs. Nene of them were killed, but the sport was none the Ices inhuman for that. We wonder if there is net an agent of the society for tbe pre vention of cruelty te animals in town ? A Terrible Accident. This morning at 9 o'clock Dennis Mc Carty, an old repairsman of the Pennsyl vania railroad, had his right leg mangled in a terrible manner by engine Ne. 954 while measuring rails back of the round house here. lie was flret taken te tbe company '8 temporary hospital and then removed te his home in Elbow lane. Am putation will be necessary, the limb re quiring te be taken off above the knee. The victim will hardly recover en account of his advauecd age. Tbe Klvcr and the Weather. The Susquehanna river was covered this morning with lleating ice, giving the stream tbe appearauce of winter again. U about getting out their beats for use, but 'f they will doubtless cease buch prepara V tiens. The gutters are again filled up with ice, which will nccesbitate the renewed use of the pick and shovel, in order te afford a free passage te the drainage from the upper parts of town. A Successful festival. The festival of the E. E. Lutheran churh closed last night. The gross re ceipts were ever $300 and the net proceeds are about $225. Tbe fan drill' was net held last night, and neither were the fans of the drillers auctioned oft". Each lady was . presented with the fan with which Bhe drilled as a souvenir of the occasion. There have been a number of festivals lately, but the town will be quiet for awhile new, at least in this respect. A moody llattle. During tbe progress of a fight between two young men en Union street last night Fred. Ball, one of the combatants, received a sovern scalp wound from a knife in his antagonist's band. Tbe bleed flowed freely, but the figbt still went en untill Ball finally thrashed bis enemy. Nene of the spectators of the fight attempted te put a step te it, even after the cutting took place. Tbe knife bas played a prominent part in a number of fights in this place of late. The Kevlval Slacking Otr. The usual Urge crowd was net present at tbe revival services in the Methodist church last night. Kev. Ilumphriss an. ueunccd that this would be the last week of tbe meetiug if there was net a renewal of interest in it. Se much geed has already been dene that it is hoped the geed work will net have te close en account of a luck of iutcicst in tbe meetings. Personal Points. Miss L;llie Grimes, of Wilksbarre, is visiting relatives en Seuth 3d street. Mr. William Dunbar has gene te Louis ville, Ky., for a couple of months. Mr. Themas Beck with returned te his home in Bryu Mawr, Pa., today. He bas ..been a guest et friends en 4th strcet for ?tbc past tbree weeks. xK. tf Tiie Koreugh Uuaget. Morning prayer and litany will be bold in St. Paul's P. E. church te-morrow at 10:30 a. m. In tbe afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, eveuiug prayer and a short lecture will be bold. A deg was noticed en Cberry street this morning, which snapped at several ether canines. As tbe symptoms were evidently these of hydrophobia, it was killed. There was a biimly attended market this morning. Eggs brought 20 cents per dozen and butter 29 cents per pound. Vegetables were scarce. l'ubllc Amusements. Te-morrow eveDing will witness tbe performance of another Humpty Durapty company, a very excellent one by tbe way, Teny Dcnier's. Anether "Unde Tem's Cabin" company will be here next week. The people are tired of this play, as is evinced by the smallness of tbe number of these who go te eco it. Police Vases. Albert Jleidenbach and Walter Law rence were arrested en complaint of C. A. McGlinn, who charges them with having assaulted bim with stones and driven him into bis house. They were held te bail for a hearing by Alderman Samson. Frank Wilsen, for drunken and disor derly conduct, was committed te jail by Alderman Samson for 10 days. Mary Wise get 30 days for being drunk and disorderly from Alderman Barr She had just been out of jail long enough te get a breath of fresh air. "Baltimore Jee," who was se hard te take te the station heuse yesterday, will get out of jail in time te hear the blue birds sing, as the mayor gave him ninety days this morning. Jobu Sullivan will net be out te sce Slade and Mace spar, as he, with six ethers like him, get 10 days from his honor for being drunk and dis orderly. One also get 8 days. In Mexico. Cel. James A. Zabriskic, U. S. district, attorney of Ailzena, accom panied by Capt. Z. L. Tidhall, U. S. marshal of that territory, aud Mr. Celin Cameren, of the Elizabeth farms, this county, made a trip last week from El Pase, Texas, te CLihuahua, Mexico. They were in special charge of Mr. James Campbell, superintendent of the Texas division of tbe Southern Pacific railroad, who provided tbem with a magnificent parlor car. While en route they were joined by Gov. Tcrrazas, who accompanied them te the capital and showed them much atteutieu, introducing them te many im pertant personages, feastiug them royally and showing them all tbe principal objects of interest in the city The guests ex pressed themselves greatly gratified with their visit. Killed a Vat. Jeseph Beyer is tbe owner of an old pistol, that contained an old lead. Wish ing te discbarge it, he drew a bead en Philip Wolfs cat that was disporting itself en top of the fence. Jee is a better marksman than he supposed himself te be, ' for instead of scaring the cat, as be intend ed, he sent a bullet right into its head, whereupon it flummixed and died. Welt cot mad and sued Jee before Alderman Pat Dennelly, charging him with violating sue uruiuaucu wnicn prouiuue within the city limits. Beyer for a hearing. sbceting was held Sale erueal estate. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold last night, at public sale, at the Leepard hotel, Lancaster, for A. J. Eberly, esq., assignee of Augustus C. Rhoads and wife, a tract of land containing 3G acres, mere or less, with improvements thereon, situated in Maner township, te Michael Steigerwalr, for $2,515. Held for Postage. A letter addressed "Mr. Simen Abraham, 616 Yaine street, 25th ward, Philadelphia," is hela at the Lancaster posteffice for want of a stamp.- 1-Wjl" k a Thk seenriag Albert Dell wh arretted at Fry's Bill, en the Celubm turnpike, en the charge of grand larceny, whieh Is preferred against him in Clay" county, Illinois. Sheriff James I. Ritchie earae from that county and landed in this state last week, lie received a requisition irem tbe governor and started for Yerk expect ing te find his man there. He seen found that he was net in that county and came en te Lancaster, where be learned the whereabouts of the man. Dnll is a native of Yerk cennty, and is a son of Jonas Dnll. He has been living in the West and recently returned home. It is alleged that be killed and sold cattle, which did net belong te him. The officer will leave for tbe west with his prisoner te-night. Tbe Only True Prepbet. The ground hes, the only reliable weather prophet, revealed te us en the 2d of February that we were te have six weeks mere wintry weather from that date. Nearly four weeks of the allotted time have parsed and the ground hog's proph ecy has been fulfilled te the very letter. We have had snow, hail, sleet and wind or rain nearly every day, and te-day the mercury fell te ten above zero, ibis ought te be enough te satisfy tbe most skeptical that tbe ground hog is tha only true, original and legitimate prognos pregnos prognes ticator of meteoralegical phenomena, and yet our esteemed contemporary, tbe Harrisburg Patriot classes him in the category of Vennor, Wiggins, the almanac, tbe geese bone, and ether false prophets. Perhaps the two weeks of bitter weather yet in store ler the unbelieving editor may open his mind te a perception of the truth as it js recorded by the ground hog. Who Was tbe Accused Lancastrian. Baltimore 5un. About one o'clock Sunday morning loud cries of " Police," " Murder," &c, were beard in the vicinity of Franklin and Cal vert streets. An officer ran te the place and found a man who said he had been garretcd and robbed en Franklin street near Bell alley. Ile said his name was James Kelly, of Locust Point. The officer went te a hotel near, where Kelly pointed out a gentleman from Lancaster, Pa., as tbe person who assaulted and robbed him. Tbe stranger protested his iunocence, but bad te go te tbe Central station, where he was bold en the charge. At the hearing Kelly failed te appear, and the prisoner was discharged. Dead, Under tbe Lead. Benjamin Silver's team, of Lapidum, Harford county, Md., was sent te Havre de Grace for a lead of coal and iron. The driver, named Cullcn, get drunk with a party of bis associates, the wagon ran ever ene of them, breaking his leg, and afterwards upset aud auetber, Allen Jenes, was found under the lead dead. Assault and Mattery. Walter Myers and Jehn Franklin were beard last night before Alderman A. F. Dennelly en the charge of assault and battery, en Frank Lepple. Myers was committed for trial at court and Franklin was discharged. Sheriff Bale. The hhei iff was busy yesterday and this forenoon selling tbe stock of Astrich & Bie. The greater part of it was purchased by Julius Leeb and Ettinger Bres , who wexe the heaviest creditors. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday, at the Merrimac house, for Gee. Gressman, 10 head of Canada horses at an average price of $215.40 per head. Telephone Connection. Jonas F. Eby, tbe flour and feed mer chant et North Queen street, has been connected with tbe telephone exchange. Tea Pets Ulven Awuy, The American Tea Company, Ne. 2 Centre Squaic. advertise that they will glve a hand some Japanese Tea Pet te every purchaser el a live pound package of their Gelden Rie Ceilce. These packages cost only $1.00. They sell the best Granulated Sugars at 9c. It The Largest Cattle In tbe World. The great twin steers, Duke and Dandy, the largest cattle in the world, -rill remain en ex hibition in the stoic room. Ne. 301 North Queen street, until Saturday night, from heie they will be taken te Philadelphia and New Yerk, aud tiem there shipped te Kurope te compete against the world at the Royal Cattle bhew te be held in Londen. This will be yeur last chance te sce the greatest cattle en earth. Ladies especially Invited. Children under nine years, accompanied by their par ents or guatdiaus, free. Open at night until 9 o'clock. ltd&w Amusements. Humjily-liumpty Te-night. 1'eny Dcnier's " llumpty-Dumpty " troupe, with its innu merable cemicalities and many startllngstage illusions ami funny tricks, will be iu Fulton opera house this evening. There is a line let et specialty acting in addition te tbe pante mime, and it is safe te predict an evening et pleasure te all who attend. Alt. Mhue is the clown. Mace and Made The Mace and Slade com binatien will he in Lancaster te-morrow evening. This combination includes some et the best athletes in the world, and certainly the well known champion pugilist Mace, and the big Maori, the New Zealand giant, will prove great attractions. There are also with the combination Kelly and Murphy, light weight champions, Steve O'Dennel, the cham pien wrestler, and several ethers, all of whom will no deubtglve a fine entertainment te the big audience that will certainly be present. Mace and Slade will give an exhibition of fbliarring m full ring costume, and the admir ers et pugilism will have a geed opportunity te note the strength, size and ability et Slade about whom se much has been said and writ ten. "The World." Little's company will pro duce the really splendid spectacular drama, "The World," in Fulton opera house en Thursday evening. When this show was here in September its attractive scenery was great ly admired. Mr. Little is a popular and able actor and will no doubt be again well re ceived. AfMSVlAX, IfOTlVJSS. Geed style is geed sense, geed health, geed energy and goodwill, but a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a geed benctacUen that sul lerlng humanity has already learned te ap preciate. A W1SK WOMAN Will try and preserve her charms. She may lack classic outline et lerui, but she should use SOZODONX, and retain the beauty and usefulness el her teeth. A fine set et teeth Is one of the highest charms. SOZODONT will de this work. f27-lwdeed&w A Hive of Bees. Bui deck Bleed Bitters bring back health, when the body is badly disordered by impure bleed. Biliousness, indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia ami etuer bad disorders cured by Buideck Bleed Hitters. Price $1. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Tim most popular and fragrant Perfume of the day 'HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 forth Queen street fcb-eed3 Puysiciahs attest : " Celden's Liquid Bee Is particularly usctul in Diphtheria, Fever, aud every depressing disease." HO-lwdeed&w Nature's own remedy ; read the advertise ment of Simmons Liver Regulator. Fresh air, exercis'", geed feed and Dr Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills wUl, when used together, cure any case et nervous ness, sick headache, indigestion. They strengthen the nervous system. 5,000 physi cians prescribe them. feb21-lwdft w waxvbdiv nuc w. A eiin.'bM: sew ;i)MriMua mtpymv itaglBnt 1tegaetiy"r8gKi taalt sanaaM Lvrng a Disease or" CuuauMipttem. 9rowVs'&reBcMal Troches de -net disorder tMsteauch like cough 'syrups aadfaalsaaur tat act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying lrrUatJen. give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpeakere are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give Dcrteet satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an en tire generation, they have at tained ve) merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2S cente a box tyervw!,TH mv-tvdTTh&FAlvw Ge te If. 11. Cecnran'si drug store ter Mrs. Freeman' New National Dye. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. J. P. Zimmerman. Spruce Creek, Pa., says : "I have thoroughly tested Brown's Iren Bit ters and consider it equal te any emergency." Fer sale by tt. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. i2f-l wdw 'Bough en Kats." Clears out rats, mice, reacbes.flles, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c Drug gists. Metlicrnl Mernermi aietueralt Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sutTeriag and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1 If ves go at once and get a bottle el MUS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer little sullerer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu There hi net a mother en earth wne lias ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late tbe bowels, and glve rest te tbe mother and relief and health te the child, operating like uia$ic. It Is perfectly satu te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is tbe prescription et ene et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mSMy-M.W&S&w Hub It In. Jacob Loecktnau. 271 Clinten street, Buffalo, N. V., says he has been using Themas' Eclec tric Oil for rheumatism. He had such a lame back that he could de nothing ; but ene bettle entirely cm cd him. Price $1. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. " Fer four years I suffered agony from a skin disease Dr.Jiensen's Skin Cure cured inc." C. B. McDonald, Plantcrsvillc, Ala. $1 at druggists. feb21-lwd&w nrewii'H nousraeid Panacea Is the most etlectlVH Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken intern-illy or applied externally.and thereby mere certainly reliev pain, whether chronic or acute,than-any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism ami all agues, and Is THE GREAT RELIEVElt OF PAIN. "Bnewu's Hodskheui Pawacka." should be in every lamlly. A tcaspoentul of the Panacea in a tumbler of het water sweetened If preferredj, taken at bed time will break ur a cold. 25 cts bottle febll-lvdM.W&S&w. Nature produces a remedy ter disease; read the advcitlseincnt of Simmons Liver Kegu Kegu laeor, The most brilliant shades possible, en all labrics arc made by the Diamond Dyes. Un equalled ler brilliancy and durability. 10 cts. 03-Plaiw Talk fkem Dn Swaths Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense Itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as It pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes lei in. The private parts are often atTecicd. The mere you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te any article In tht market, I guarantee it te cure the worst case el Itching pilei in exist ence. Signed, H.SWAYNE, M. D. Dr. Sway lie's Ointment is also a pleasant aiul effective cuie for tetter, Itch, salt iheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pluiple.-, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions, bold by all prominent druggists or will be sent for 50 cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 betes, $1.25. Addicss Dr. Swayne & Seu, Phil-idelphia, Pa. ectU-lydTu.Th&S&w The une of Elys' Cream Balm, a sure euro ler Cutarrh, Hay Fever and Celd iu Head, is attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which can be said el no ether remedy. Price 50 cents Apply Inte neirllit with little linger. I could scaiccly speak; it wa s nlineit Im possible te breathe through my neslrils. Using Ely's Cream Balm a short time 1 was entirely relieved, My head has net been se clear nor voice se strong in years." 1 lccemmcndthis adinlra'le remedy te all afflicted with Catarrh or Colds in the head. J. O. Ticheneu, Dealer in Beets and Shoes, Elizabeth, N.J. as -one having used Ely's Cream Balm 1 would say it is worth lis weight In geld as a euro for Catarrh. I bought ene bottle at Mar tin & Eply's drug store in this place and it cured me. S. A. Levell, Frankly, Pa. fl4-2wdM,W.Fw RESCUED PROM DEATH. The lollewingstatcmentof William J. Cough in, et Semervlllc, Mass., Is se lcmurkable that we beg te ask for it the attention et our read ers. He says : "In tin fall et 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungt, followed by a severe cough. 1 seen began te leso my appetite and flcslu I was se weak at one time that 1 could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 wasadmittcd te the City Hospital. Whilcthcrc the doctors said 1 had a hole In my lett lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med- icines. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report t went around that I was dead. I pave up hope but a trlend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOIt THE LUNGS. I laughe at my iriends, thinking my caie incurable, but 1 gotabfttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once dcud, began te revive, a-idte-layllcelin better spirits than I have the past three years. "I writethis hoping you will publish It, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1 have taken two bottle and can positively say that it has dene me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold bv 11. IS- Cochran, 57 North Queen street tieury'- Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world ler cuts.bruigcs sores, ulcer, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and al kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Hknbt's Cabbelic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and ceunterlelts. Price ,25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street my29-4 Tld Bits. Samples tree at Grocers. II. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A. Bartlktt & 112-2td&4tw Skin Diseases. "Swaync's Ointment" 1 Cure3 the most invct invct "Swnyue's Oinimrnt" "Swayne'a Oiutment" J crate cases of skin dls "& wayne's Ointment" ) "Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" ,t rhl,lim ,,,, ,,nnrt "Swayne's Ointment" ) salt -m,scald head, "Swayne's Ointment" baber's itch, sores, all "Swuyne'a Ointment" t . , ,,.. "Swayne's Ointment" ) crustv' scal itching, "SWaync's Ointment" skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" t .m,...-.,-!,,,. OTn "Swayne'sOIntmmt"lLat ""tressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "Swaynejs Ointment" J th . cffCe.nal rllrft "S wayne's-Ointment" ) lue only CIICCinai cure "Swavne's Ointment" no matter hew ehsti. Swayne's Ointment" 1 nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no otlier. It CURES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A CeurIi, Celd or Sere Threat Requites Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result " DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lnngs, threat and chest purifies Hie bleed, and for bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af fections el long standing, it la the best remedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and 91 per bettie The large size Is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. 1I9-M WAFlydaTv -m &&-?$& & ' SS&ss PTSB-U this cf tyj OVJSISk?!? ArsefBJamia.ai44MsryJyas7 years, 18 months and S days. -. --" The relatives and friends et the ;iamlrjr are respectfully Invited te ittsad the. luStral mm the residence ei his parents, Ne. MS North Prince street, en Wednesday morning at 8K o'clock, te proceed te bicaraeia ter in terment, J26"2 WETOLra. In the city, en the 28th inst, Geerge A. Wendler. in the 10th year et his age. The relatives and Iriends or the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence et his parents, Ne. SOS North Mulberry street, en Wednesday aftomeon at 3 o'clock, interment at Lancaster cemetery. feb2S-2td DewT.-On the 25th inst. Mrs. Kllza Downey, relict ei the lte Capt. Wm. Downey, In the 88lh year of her age. The relatives and Iriends el the family are Invited te attend the luneral Irem the resi dence of D. A. Altick, 202 North Prince street, en Wednesday morning, Feb. 28, at 9 o'clock. High Mass at St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. feb26-2t Pewkia. In this city, en the 25th inst, Mrs. Catharine Powell, In the lid year et her age. Her relatives and friend are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 21 West James streer, en to morrow (Wednesday) alternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery ltd trilwV jlDrjSMTtSBMirTS. rr 1HEKEV IW ailTCHKH.WILLVUEAUH L in the Presbyterian Memerial Chapel thl ier tVU evening at 7J$ o'clock. are cordially in- viteu. li BOAUUIMU TWO PLKASANTUOMBIUN lcatlng Beems te let te adults, with beard. Apply at 250 North Duke street. Lan caster. . feb26-lwd FOR KENT. A TWO-STOHY tsKICK DWELLING HOUSE. Ne. C19 Beaver street with kitchen altached. Apply at Ne. 621 Beaver street. 126-2t TOEKILLAKU'S RKBKCCA XeBACt'O J enlvlOct". per plug at IIAKTMAN'd YELLOW FKONTCIGAtt STORE. w ANTEU. S3.000 ON FIIWT MOKT- c-aL'c. for live vears. at VA per cent Mortgage will be given en first-class property tuat carries $,uuu nre insurance. Aueres, " II.," Intelligencer Office. Genuine; Connecticut cieaks, ii let 25 cts., first-class Pennsylvania cigars 15 for 25 cts, or $1.50 per hundred at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. BAUSMAN Si liUKNS. GENERAL INSURANCE ESTATE AGENCY, Ne 10 West Orange Stiseet, Lakca&ter, Pa. f21-6tdeedB TlASTKli CAKDJ'. EASTER, 1833. Easter Cards. EASTER CARDS selected with care and in great variety, at L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 12 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. TKPORTANT NOTICE. GIVEN AWAY ! GIVEN AWAY ' Japanese Teapots, AT The American Tea Ce.'s Stere, 2fi CENTRE SQUARE, Which Is HEADQUARTERS in Lancaster for Coffees and faug.as, and where they present each customer purchasing a 5-pound package of their Gelt'en Rie Coffee ler $1.00 with a handsome Japanese Teapot, manufactured at Sakanache, Japan. We cordially invite the residents of Lancaster te visit our store and examine our geed-. We sell best Standard Granulated Sugars. 0c; Pure White Sugar, 8c.: Light Brown Sugars, only 7c. American Tea Oe.'b Stere, feb27-lwd 26 CENT3E SQUARE. AIKIOUUNKD ASIGNKJ'.'S SALKOF VAL UABLE REAL ESTATE. On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 18S3. under an order of tin Court et Common Pleas of Lancaster county, will be bold at the Leepard Hetel, in the City et Lancaster, the following leal estate, viz : Ne. 1. Being a valuable new two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let et ground attached, situated en East Orange street, between Lime street and Shippen street, and numbeied Ne. 233 East Orange street, in said city. The said property lrents en said East Orange street 32 leet, 24 inches, and extends in depth te Grant str"Jjt. 245 leet The said house has a brick back - adding at tached and contains 13 rooms and a store loom. On said let U also a substantially built GREEN HOUSE, 18x07 leet and ether improvements. faale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., when the conditions will be inade known by CUAS. 1. LANDIS. Asslgnee or Geerge O. Uensel anil Wife. H. SucnEirr, Auctioneer. 119-TuThSAM CU'KCIAL MuTlClS Chandeliers AND- GAS -FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS. Glebes and Shades, Geal Oil Lamps. Plumbing ami Gasfittiiig, Hoefing aud Spouting. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. AT- JOHN P. SCHADM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH ieb27-lyd QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. XTtTILLIAMSON & FOsTEK. NECKTIES ! -NECKTIES id AND- SCARFS. All gentlemen of correct taste are well aware that the chief article el apparel is a NECKTIE or SCARF suitable te the wearer, aieund which the ethor parts of dress are made ie harmonize, and there is no article el dress ler gentlemen that requires mere Judg ment or correct Idea et light and shade than the selection et Gentlemen's Neckties and Scarls. We flatter ourselves that we have the Handsomest Selections of NECKTIES AND SCARFS ter gentlemen et any hense in the city, and the PBICES ARE SO LOW and SELECTION SO LARGE that all who need a Necktie or Scarf ler any occasion, cannot lall te have that need supplied out of the endless variety el eurSTYLISUand FASHIONABLE GOODS. COLLARS AND CUFFS, SHIRTS. HOSIERY, GLOYES, And all ether Articles of GENTS' FUBMISHIKf GOODS In all the Latest Novelties. CLOTHING, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, HATS and CAPS or the Best Qualities at Low Lew est Prlce3. 49-BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT will open the first week in APRIL. Williamson & Fester, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St . L4KCASXKB. PA. wm?. TT tet-waataa any kind et work. teM7-9t te wilUvc tede r- mmnj SI v. . NU.S 3ULOW- STKXZT. ITAVAHA SHU YAJCA CIOABS OM1.T 4. e cel, km nest mum city, at HARTMaN'S YKLLOW 1 WHO. NT CIGAR 8TOKS. LOST. OH STJNUAZ.KVKNIHG, EITHEK en Seuth Queen or Vine streets, a large' Opal Ring with six diamonds. Has the follow ing initials in the inside. " C. W. 8. te K. A. N.-' A liberal reward will be paid en return of same te Ne. 41 Kast Tine street It riUlB NEW MARKET BOUSE. A HEET- L ing of the stock 'subscribers and these favorable te an Eastern market will be held at the Orphans' court room en WEDNESDAY. FEB. 28. at 9 a. m.. for the purpose et tempora ry organization, selection of site, disposing of balance el stock, Ac. All are Invited. !24-3t FOK KENT-ON 8ATURDAT, MAROB lO 18S.1. will be rented at public eutcrv en the premises, all that Merchant and Grist Mill known as Brua's Milt situated en Peauea Creek, near the village of Paradise, litmtlncr will commence at 2 o'clock, p. m.. of said day. when terms and conditions will be made known by JOEL L. LIGHTNER, leb27,m3,G,8d Assignee. PUBLIC SALE OF COLUMBIA REAL, ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY. FEB. 26, 1837, at tbe Franklin Heuse, in Columbia bor ough, will be sold a large Twe-Story BUICK MANSION HOUSE, with Let el Ground, fronting 133 leet en Second street south or Lo cust street, and in depth 176 leet te Bank alley, en which it ti ents 205 leet The house has a large hall, 13 rooms, bath room, paved cellar, Ac. convenient closets, marble mantles, perches, Ac, is located in one el the best residence lo cations in the borough, and with 1 ittle ox ex pense could be made a most desirable resi dence Alse, will be sold a Twe-Story Frame Dwell ing, Ne. 241 Lawrence street, in said Dorough, with 7 lance rooms, kitchen, cellar. Ac. Let SOxby 101 feet, mere or less, extending te an alley. Sale te commence at 3 o'clock p. m. Per sons wishing te view the premises will call en C. C. Kauffnian. esq., Lecuststreet. Columbia. ALLEN A. HE RB, Adrar. d. b. n. c. t a. et Jeshua Vaughn, dee'd. febl7-9dt I." HOSTETXER & SOS, SPECIAL REDUCTION -IN Odd Coats. 250 Men and Youths' Odd Goats Reduced Exactly One-half. $10.00 COATS REDUCED TO $5.00. 9.00 8.00 6.00 4.50. 4.00. 3.00. We have icit the original mark en the gar ments, se that you can seu and make the re duction for yourself. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. UNTKHTAJLNMENTS. "C'ULTON OPEKA HOUSE. Tuesday, Even'g, Feb. 27, 1883. The Great, Original and Only TONY DENIER'S (Late FOX & DENIER'S) TRI-MAMMOUH H UIPTY DTJIPTY PANTOMIME COMPANY AND UNRIVAL ED ASSOCIATION OF SUPERB SPECIALTY STARS, Led by the Greatest Living Clown, ALFRED ? MT A TH ALFRED 1K1S151E J 1V11ALU i'RISBIE AUTOCRAT et the STILTS, Iu a Biilliant. Fancitul and Artistic Biilliant. Fancitul and Melange of FOIBLE ! FUN ! FROLIC A STAGE ill ARDI GRAS ! A CARNIVAL'OF COMEDY ! 3-POPULAR PRICES. Reserved seals en sale at the Opera Heuse Office. l24-3t GEO. S. SYDNEY, Acting Manager TULTON OI'KKA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1883 ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. Richard K. Fex, "Police Gazette," MACE AND SLADE ChampionAthleticCembination, The Combination comprises the best Athletes in the iVerM : JEM MACE. Champien et the Weild. HERBERT A. SLADE, The Maierl, the New Zealand Giant. JIMMY KELLY and JERRY MURPHY, Light-Weight Champions et New Yerk. STEVE O'DONNEL. Champien Wrestler (cellar and elbow). LYNCH and McMAHON, Irish Comedians in their original Seng, Sketches, etc. KITTY SUE PHEKD. Sorie-Comic Vocalist and ether Specialties. ADMISSION, - 33, 50 an I 75 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75 Sele et Seats will open Monday morning at 8 o'clock, at opera Heuse office. f 24 ltd F ULTOH OPJSKA HOUSC Thursday Evening, March 1. The Great Sensation et the Day! Houses Crowded I Nothing Like it Ever seen. $10,000 for Scenery and Effects Alene TheWendcrlul Spectacular Drama.cntitled THE WORLD, IN 0 ACTS AND 8 TABLEAX. With its Magnificent Scenery and Effects. THE GREAT RAFT SCENE, Cevering 10,000 Feet of Canvas, THE SINKING SHIP. THE LUNATIC ASYLUM, THE REVOLVING WALL, Magnificent Moonlight Panorama, concluding with the beautiful effect The Moen Upen The Lake. The Popular Acter, MB. J. Z. LITTLE, Supported by a Company et Acknowledged Ability. Admission 35, 50 and 75 cts. Reserved Seats 79 cts. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. 12 1-5 1 me TOBACCO GROWERS. WE ARK X new making a light Cotten Cleth, much used for covering Tobacco Plant Beds, made especially for this purpose. Te be had at our Stores generally F. SHRODER ft CO. tebl0-:itdS Conestoga Steam Mills. piATARRU. 1IAX-FEVER. CATARRH. Ely'sCreafflBelm FOSIXIVKLT CUBES OiTARBH, COLDINTHEHEJLD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Deafness, Heals Seres in Nasal Passages, Subdues Ca tarrhal Headache. FRICB SO CKSTS, Ely's Cream Balm Ge. OSWEGO, N. Y. HAYVER. Ely's Cream Balm Effectually cleanses the nasal passages et Catarrhal virus.caus ing healthy secre tions, allays inflam mation, protects the membrane from ad ditional colds, com pletely heals the sores and restores the sense et tas te and smell. Beneficial re sults are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac. Un equaled for colds in the head. Agreeable te use. Apply by the little finger, into .the nostrils. On receipt et 60 cts. will mail a package. Sold by IL B. Cechran.Drugglst 137 ft 139Nerth Queen street,;Lancaster,Pa UMTS CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, X . Y. augl&eodVeewilAeoww D. B. Hosteller k Sed, l.!l JSaf'IF.ai" i'JF'IIWl ;- wiljrw ' " 'x-'"iwj'-f-fy rt TOTSDAT- RVBNUKJ.vFRB. 97 VASmNGTON NEWS. BON. DAVID DAVIS te STEP DOWN. Republicans Likely ta Cboesa Preclaeatel the Sate" JTre Ten Who it Will Be. "Washington, Feb. 27. In the Senate te day, Mr. Davis (111.) announced his in tentien of resigning the office of president pre ttJiu at neon en Saturday, the da of March, in order that a new president pre tern, might be elected. Various petitions were presented from rinters and ether workingmen, protesting nst any action- teexcluda union print ers from the government printing office. What It Mean. It is believed that the announcement by Judge Davis that he will resign the office of president of the Senate pre tern, at neon next Saturday was prompted by informa tion from President Arthur that he does net intend te cenvene the Sonate in special session en the 5th of March. It is understood that the Democratic senators will offer no opposition te the prompt election of a Republican sena ter pre tern. Mr. Antheny, who filled this position from 18G9 te 1873, and who was tbe choice of the itepuelican caucus in 1881, will net be eligible for election te held the place during the coming re cess, as bis present term will expire with the legislative day of March 3d, and he cannot be sworn in again until tha next meeting of the Senate. Although no caucus convention has yet been taken en the sub ject, the indications are that Mr. Ed mund's will ba chosen president pre tern pore, and that the ethor officers of the Senate will held their positions until De comber, jrf The Heuse resolution autherfijBg Majer Ludlow, of the engineer cerpp, te accept a civil position (chief engineer of the water works, Philadelphia), was passed. After the transaction of some miscellane ous business the Senate went into execu tive sesbien. In tbe Heuse. Immediately after the reading of the journal the Heuse proceeded te vote en tne adoption et tne iteea resolution auu it was agreed te yeas 129, nays 22, Demo crats generally refrained from voting. Tha uegative vete included Bayard, Campbell, Ermentrout, Walker and "Wise, of Pennsylvania. Hammend, of Ga., then rose te a question of privilege and offered a resolution declaring the action of the Senate unconstitutional in substituting for the Heu&e bill te reduce internal revenue taxation a preposition imposing import duties. He then pro ceeded te argue upon the constitutional question raised by his resolution. Mr. Hammend's resolution also pro posed that tbe tariff bill be laid en the table. Argument en the res olution was continued at length and Mr. Haskell offered as a substitute that tbe bill be referred te a conference committee, and that the constitutional question be confided te the committee, which shall submit its findings te the Heuse. Tbe Ilonne Committee's lrlii;il Sleeting The llouse committee of military affairs held its final meeting te-day. Among the bills left unreperted are the Grant retirement bill and the bill te restore Gen. Fitz Jehn Perter. Capt. Ramftay's Action Approved. Secretary Chandler has approved the ac tion taken by Capt. Ramsay in the recent troubles with the cadets at the Annapolis nav.il ac.demy. Capt. Ramsay submitted the names of the three cadets who declined te apolegizo te uim for their conduct te the secretary, who reterrcd the matter back te Capt. Ramsay, giving him au thority te excuse any further discipline necessary, and te make any suggestions or recommendations he might think ad ad visable te the department. Dail Fixed ler Dishonest Detectives. In the criminal court this morning 3 udge Wylie fixed the bail iu the case of Private Detcctive Charles E. Flinders and ex-Police Detective Jehn M. Coomes, in dicted en yesterday for receiving stolen property, at $2,500 and $1,000, respective ly. Bends wcre promptly furnished. The ether persons indicted yesterday ha70 net yet been arrested. STATE LEGISLATION. Progress of Affairs at HarrlBburg. Special Dispatch te the Iiitelligescer. Habkisburg, Pa., Feb. 27. An hour was occupied in the Sonate te-day iu the presentation of a petition in favor of the prohibitory constitutional amendment and ether measures befere the Legislature, among them the bill te continue the soldiers' erphaus school system. The. fol lowing bills wcre introduced : "Watres, ex empting bequests te benevolent institutions from collateral inheritance tar ; Agnew, proposing an amendment te the constitu tion, increasing the number of supreme court judges from 9 te 11, and providing that the court shall it iu divisions, a division te be constituted of net les3 than three nor mero than five judges, The state beard of health bill was dcfeatcd,rcceiving but 22 votes, four less than required te pass it finally. Petitions were presented from Ful ton, Drumere, Little Britain, Millersville, Conestoga Centre and Mt. Jey, in favor of the prohibitory constitutional amendment. Twe petitions were presented from Col umbia for a continuation of the soldiers' orphans school system. Tlie Heuse Proceedings In the Heuse nines' personal liability bill was amended by striking out the pro pre vision requiring that suits be brought within six months after injuries shall have been sustained, after which it passed third reading. The bill for the protection of far' mersandownersof cattle, etc., along the lines of railroads passed en second reading. Coxe's Senate concurrent resolution for an investigation into the soldiers' orphans school was concurred in. The bill te pro vide for the care and treatment of the insane was passed en third reading ; simi lar action was taken en the bill te prohibit the receiving aud detaining of children in almshouses. The bill authorizing councils in Phila delphia te issue subpoenas and take testi mony concerning the management and accounts of the city departments was passed finally. A Disastrous Sleigh Ride. Hawley, Pa., Feb. 27. A sleighing party of thirty-two prominent Germans, ladies and gentlemen of this place, riding in open sleigh last night, slid off the icy read half a mile Irem town; into the empty bed of the canal, a distance of forty feet. All of them were injured mere or less, and six of them seriously. Reinhard "Wary, a merchant, died of his injuries this morning. Cleveland Steve Works Burned. Cleveland, Feb. 27. Early this morn ing tbe greatest part of the stove works of Myers, Osberne & Ce. were destroyed by a fire of unknown origin. Incendiarism is suspected because for months past tbe strikers, whose places been filled by non union men, had been troublesome. The total les3 is $10,000 ; fully insured. VcV.ern Manufacturers Suspend. Seuth Bend, 111., Feb. 27. Lucius Clark & Ce., paper manufacturers here, havosuspended. Their mill is one of tbe largest in the West. "Ne statement of assets or liabilities has yet been made. tmmruMi JnanCncftl J- e-gp"-jissQppR atWi briarl ackrk; H' has oenfeMcd. r -k--L.. 5y r T .-!?.,. , n -r-rnst -zzH '?is Uew Yerk. Feb, 27.' - :. ice ever the maauw of the Esther Jewell, widow of tk Governer Marshall Jewell, wen. mernimr at the resideeea of her law, Arthur M. Dedge. Thefeevjr removed by a Bpecial -trans te where the final services will klMLi --W J5T WEATHER lltuIOATIO; jM, Washington. Feb. 27. Fer Atlantic states, fair weather hrialc- northwest and southwest wwdt, followed by falling barometer tmA warmer weather en Wednesday. - . t MAKKM1S. S ZSEJttTVES? atm a taw ama i v tyr nest cssbwmbAj fcr HHIl jb na-arresssaaaK - .- . "-j mmr swss esjaK -i j. Batswsv,; JnLlFI r ijsvr : r-aft,w rhlindelpbla MarkM. W PHu.iDai.rHiA, Feb. 27. Fleat quiet aaSrv- steady; superfine, xs 7si; exwa,vi;w;r3; i fi Pnnn'a Fnmllv. 15 UaSSL -&..&& 'mmt Rye flour at jlQl 1.'. Cern steady for Inquiry; Steamer, 5Ur Yellow and Mixed, tSc ; Se, 3 mixed a4 TeH low, 63c , $ uats stcauy. llvn amnH at. 71V. Previsions firm ; fair jobbing dcmswd. , Lard firm. Butter quiet: quality mostly below and net wanted. nulla nun. -avJ'i Eggs firm .mere demand ; Penn'a 91c rwesr3KC crn,ajsc. - .r- uuecse quiet due urui.. - r.wSs Petroleum dull ; Refined, 7?i7c -,J"r w niay at si is vj j m i , v tfAw Vn.fr tMmmmrm ,jj Naw Yeu, Feb. 27. Fleur State and Wesafc-Sj At-n riiill nnfi nrlftMi nllfrhtlv In teavaMpTtiAi.? faver: Sunerflne State, ti 70 3 98: Xxtm-stfl ": de, $3 '9504 SO; Choice de, St 387 "-i-Ti " Fancy de,7 10O723: Keund Heep eaw. file jff $J703 90; Common toGeod JCxtra de Mrf? 4 50; Choice de, $4 60O7 ;. Choice WWte WkS)4J tin ST. 5.1JS7 (VI Senthfit-n (inlet Md tew' VI !y.-, common te fair extra, $1 S3e)5 40; geed -& choice, jyseajss - .. .,, ?$,- Wheat firm and nrlces without ImpinriMV & chance; trade quiet: Ne. I White, IIJJVi..,S 01 24K; le May, si HQl 25J4; de Jeb 4,& Cern iMc better and quiet ; Mixed West' cm spot, eedTic. luture, 7171c Oats ii&Me better ; State. C0353c; Westers, 4954c; Me. 2 March, 51c; April, MJiO; May, 5l52c ; June, 51V051?ic; July, 890. Western Grata Market. Milwaukee. Fleur in lair demand. Wheat steady; Ne. 2 Milwaukee, hard, II 2S ; de sett, cash. $1 M ; February. SI O&i ; MareB, $1 u; ; April. $1(8; May, $1 13?f ; Ne. 3 Mil waukee, 89c; Ne. 4 de 75c. Cern lewer: Ne. i atWJJic. Oata were easier ; Ne. 2, 39ic ; White, at 42J3c. Rye weak and lower ; .Ne. 1 at 61c ; Ne. 9 at 50c Barley easier : Ne. 2 Spring nominal ; Ne. 3 Spring', extra, 5lc. Ll?9 Stock Market. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 281 head; market slew, aud prices 10315c off from last Monday's. Hegg Receipts. G.s:., head : market slew Philadelphia. $7 cow 70; Baltlmerea, 171 07 40 ; Yorkers, $7 1537 30. snecp Receipts, is.oeo head ; very slew aaa "c lower than last week's. Chicago Hers Receipts, 10,000 need; snip .wJH ip.nts. a.MO head : market brisk and stremr - ?.-P men ta. 3.500 head : market brisk and strenfr nrices 5)10u blfthr ; mixed. C 2506 93 ; taeevr $7 15g7 GO ; light, 2597 1)0 ; skips, SI 40SS24. Cattle Receipt. 4.50) bead; shipments 1,830 head ; demand brisk : experts, t) 75SJ4 W; troed te choice shipping-, fa laas 63 ; common te fair. Si 4Q5 10; mixed nntcners mere: mere active and stronger at $3 43fl4 65 ; ntook nteok ntoek ers and feeders slew and weak at S3 1904 79, Sheep Receipts. 3,600 head ; market dull and oversteoked; trade very slew; prices 1S9BS lewer ; common te fair at $394 ; medhua te -geed at si 20175; choice, $59590 ; prime te fancy,$575QG20. I'hlladelpnia cattle Market. - -ISi-J Monday, Feb. 2C. Tne arrivals of live stecaTVfej-! at tne i uuaueipum block yurus were ; Fer the wees Beeves. 2,938 bead; SBeee.t 12,000 ; hogs. 2.S00. Previous week beef, 2138a. head ; sheep, S.C00; hogs, 3,500. B-et cattle were active and prices advanced 14c H lb, and at neon te-day tbe yard was com nletelv sold out. m We quote as fellows : . ., Extra. 6H&VAC : Geed. 6X06XC : Medina. Vtl 0 Oje ; Common, WAQtyie : fat cows, 44SJc." v ?E! Milch Cmv were dull at S30a70. n. Sheep were in demand nathv with the Western I and prices, la sym- -, ySgj i market, advanced Jj J&f itances e mere waa 7,g$rJ n lh. nnd In seme instances paid. The butchers claim they cannot staad. any mere auvancc. as iney cannot iuw prices of meat. Lambs and Calves were also active and higher. We quote as fellows : Extra, 63407c ; Geed, 6S6jJc ; Fair, OeJgic; Common, 5ffl5&c ; Culls, 44JiC ; Lambs. 50K; Veal Calves, 79c. Hogs were inactive, as usual during tne Lea ten season, although rates were unchanged. We quote fw lollews : Extra, 10J410c ; Geed, 9&310c ; Medium, 09Xc SAL-Z3 OV BKEV&1 AT THK WBST TBXLADtlrMJA STOCK YABD8. Martin Fuller & Ce., 411 Western, wholesale caGKc. a . -T. Rhrlstv. 53 Western BMnic V. ,. .A.rHAn emi nTaa.A.. VSMC7. - !li&. James Clcmsen. 22 Chester cennty and Lsac." j;js.' ce.,C7Jc. J?&& ecnamucrg a jtuiu. jeu usiefu, uamiv,, Cows anu uuus, wec. m mtHZV- G Schamberg A Ce.. 190 Western, 7a. Levi Lowensiein vj wesiern. is:iae AUer. 77 Western. 5e n.8 ; id P mme. iC. H. Chain, jr., 35 W. Va. and eaaa mixa;-?-c'i': n ..?r -... . .am. Kiiuj uwen mun,t esmru, uvc. 5S Daniel Smyth ft Bre, 125 Wc8tera,5f e)S. yg Tlennla Hmvth. CO Pa. and Va.. Sa)Ke. - V ..&!- "w . ,- i" ..,.,.. . -nt m i .M.".-V. ijOWOUSicin cc ucuureu, w ninna, wf Bachman & Levi. 80 Western and co. atsuc fi Bi. Levi, le western, uwaa .James auu, ie wesH3in,e(B.c. r n. Chair. 16 Lancaster co.. cewsi4K. James Eustace, 'O Lancaster CO.. 7fe. .!,-!& J. x. Latta, u unesxerce., imfMc Abe Sstnslm, 15 Western, 6f ; cows, iQbycc f r -tv .'tj -via Kftuii'i . DREaSKD'lttATS. City Dressed Becvea were active sad firm i SW. Western dressed Beeves were and closed higher at 8KS9XC. BAX3 LASTWni. in nenius uruuiuy, uu ucwiut nntiunnaiii SW.. . a 1.t. . n .TIlhMil n .-- -. A.$, v at 8Kfl9iiC. -rW' it. Mavnes ac Ce.. 133 head City at sVJetfe;- kt' f Thes. Bradley. 1 18 head de at 8U)je. ' it?f A. A. Boswell 9G head de at samfe. 5g ly. e. xvt:il($iur, te ucwi uv aw vJyjyi -v?'C- It (i Rnflcm&n.5S head. 8M9C &iZ' J. F. Lowden. 63 head de at H.mS. v'.JIfefS Dressed sheep were active. '?' Samuel Stewart Held 1,017 need as 7ejHe.aaflr - J0 ' - ' -- --.-Vm New rerK, pnuaaeipma sma jlesw also united states Benus repenw J AUOB u. liOia, i a ene tjuetm auaui xJ'f,i. Jee..; . A.K. X Denver A Bie Grande 3 N. x..Lese jsne a neaieru... Kansas and Texas T.aten Shere..... 1. New Jersey Central Wl, 71! New Tork, Ontario x W c. Dnnl tx nmah. Pacific kail. ...........I!... .. .... Kecneater a fiitsDurgn ....... xvj tw'-i Tezas PaclSc. ......... ...... x ss Wabash. St. Leuis Pacific... 279i JJS Western Union Tel. Ce 81 MK Pennsylvania Central 68K SS92 , Phuadelphta Reading. 9BK Wif Northern Pacific Cem 47?t-48 ' " Preterred.... 88JJ U)f Buffalo Pitta. A West.... . .. Lecal Stocks and Beads. Par vaL Last TincCltv6Terct.Lean.dael889..Jiee Hair " 1885... IN MIX ieau... imp -a) 1896... 10C vm MS 11 5 per ct.nl or 30 years.. 188 M 5 per ct. Scheel Leea.... let 4 " In ler 20 years.. let " 4 in 5 or 20 years.. MS e " lnioersoyeazs. Me Manhelm borough lean.... Mt KiacsixAjisoee s roeas. Quarryvllle R. B Millersville Street Car. & Tnnntrr Printing Cemnanv... ...... M MB.. Mt' Watch Factory Me Mt Gas Light and Fuel Company...... 96 Stevens Heuse Mt Jf$ PAlnmHa Uaa Pivmnanv ; it .15 5u .71K'jfl Columbia Water Company........... Jjf ,&P: Hnannnnanna. iron uemmnv....... tarn mmi.&y-'- Marietta Hollowware.. mm "Megvl Stevens Heuse...... ...... M.......... ee Sicily Island ..... .St -dMS 'tfWSS East Brandywlne St WayBeab'K... r ufaasgff-.- m f?iv7' MJlleravllle Nermal Scheel.. ..,.v. -i. : TJS-v- TK ?. $35 S2rt: mst &5 sKJ- cf$.ji .3sr: ' SSi -J"3K tr-?v Sftf - &! . ..siyvj &V2 njs .43 -ta St'M ?!( ,! W'j W W -H i 5k. i S?i $ mi m S? JQ.tgfe miz IM-lS 1t5' (m1? SSfl IfHiirZl iitrri". .33 iSS m !5ti5i JiiJ A.J-M & v- 'Her-Ti ;vs .i5j ra&rzm as Hrf '$& JS5rlk z'sS. ." &&$ ':fz-2'r &. -ri' 'J?sJ && r$$B .U?-ii.- ,Ji-J i 'J' " 3i - '4 - .& ,-? J- i 'ttViivili:?.- -i-iiX 2S5I ? Agsr fr 33P4 fS-S ,-f ? lTZ a &ih -i' .,. - tf li t ' If-' t -- -l .' is?. rtAMM is&'g&fZxk&.X.-. .vfi.jjteiftseiria " 'V:Jr