v r c, ' LANOABTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCE!!, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY UO, 1884. 'J. J . 1 y THE PEOPLE'S MONEY. ANNUAL llfcl'OItT OV SI' ATI! IUNANOKH. What l.uncmter County I'njslunnd (Id Out Wlitrn tlm Htntn'lnx Until Frem nml Where It Ones Te, Auditor (lunernl Loinen has dlntrlbuted oejiIch of his nununl report, n doeiimont that Is always full of Interest te the tax payers, nn It aiitimerntcii the roaelplH anil expenditures of tlie Btnte fei the year end Ing Nev. IIO, 1883, the sources from which they oame mid the places whero they wero applied. The total receipts In this period wero $0,773,130.19, of which the hulk uemcH from the tax en corporations, of oeiuko, an they escape local taxation In a large dogrce 'I'hu payments in the saine t line amounted te 0,70.s,0l)0.U'J of which the judiciary nteii ever half u million, the Ijoglslnture an much morn aud ether oxpeiiflon of gev. eminent about tlies.tuin ; leans rcdoeincd took ua much morn, and Intercut en Htate debt, $37 1,701.50; nearly a million wan Invested In (J. H. bends under the Humes bill; chnrltleH and soldlern' or er phaim schools nbsorbed u million ; the penitentiaries and rofermatorloa about 100, 000, the national guard WIG, 32 1.83, and the common schools dl,080,-109 72 Tee Ooriieral Ions et the Comity. Frem haneastur county the state g t 3.00 from the Hlg Hprln; turnpike, com pany tax en corporation stocks ; $21) 80 from the Columbia Sz Washington ; I.VJ7, Columbia Sz Clieitnut Hill j $28, Columbia A; Mnrlettn; $20 83, Columbia it I'ert Dopealt, H It. ; $11, Contre hall, Marietta ; $200.82 from the Columbia II. Sz L Ne. 3 ; $00. Columbia Water Ce. ; $22.1, Cliestnut Hill Iren Ce. ; $21 7' Cm estega Sz Big Spring Valley turnplke ; $750, Chlckieii Iren Ci. ; $108, Columbia OaH Ce. ; $213.31, Columbia 1J. Sz L ; $20.77, Franklin 15. Sz I, I,inoister; $203 11, Lancaster, lllUabctlitewu it Middlotewu turupike ; $01, U. As Kplirata ; $00, I, Sz Frultville , $180, I. A; Milts'. ; $12. I.vi I.vi I.vi oaster llre insurance eempanv ; $187. L, Sz Hummehanua tnupike ; $171, L. Sz WIL liamstewu ; $300 Laucast' i Gas com pany ; $103, Ij. it Marietta turnplke : $1112.50, Lan. Belt Ce; $1.10 00, I,, Sz I.ltltz turupike ; $138. .Marietta Holle ware and Kuamelllug Ce.; $131 SO, Man Man liemi Sz Lancaster turnplke ; $21.09, Mt. Jey Woolen Ce.; $00, MeC.ill'w Terry Ce.; $52.7.1. Marietta Si Mt. Jey turnplke ; $112.50, New Helhtid turnplke , $19 00, People's II. L. As I). Ce ; $82 5.1, St. Jeseph, It. Si, L , Columbia ; $101.71 Union II. A: L Lancaster. 'Ui en llnnU Heck. Columbia national, $3,000 ; Kphratra national $110 ; Farmere' national. 2,700 ; First national, Mt. Jey, $7.10; Fi. t na tional, Strasburg, SI'-U; First national, I.ino.t.iter, $1,200 ; I'u-s'. national, Colum bia, $1,200; First national, Marletta, $000 ; LitiU national, $420 : Lancaster County national, $ 1,800 ; Mandelin na tieutl, $0U0 ; I'tiieti national, Mt. Jey, $7.10. Tux en Net i:i tings. II.ur A: Shenk, OC.Ol , 1). I I, icher Sz Sen, 22.01 ; Kced McOrann Si Ce., 510 00 ; K. K Smith Si Ce., Columbia, 01 00. I'm en Lean. Columbia borough, $111.00; Lancaster city, $2,013 ; Lancaster Sc LitiU turupike, $2 ; Lancaster Sz New Dauvllle turnpike, $01 ; Lancaster Ce., $32.IS ; Manhelm ber, (3C0; Marietta, $121.20; H'las burg, W 80. ntlsccllnuy. La:. cester county, tax en personal prep erty, $ 50,01)0 ; tax en write, wills, doed, ifce.. $2,002 10 ; collateral inheritance, $20,03100; tavern license, $13,500 ; re. tatlcm' license., $10,510 ; eating heuse;, $21,100 , brewers' $30.25 ; billiards, $300 ; brokers, $7(5.59 ; auctioneers, $570 ; wholesale liquor dealers, $780 20; pcil dlers, $7 31 ; theatres, cirJUJ, Sea , $55. Kneh notary public, appointed or reap pein'id for the cetrity during tlm year, paid in $25 ; the rscheatcri ostate ! .1 s. Stern yielded $017.10. l'liyiiieuts. In the matter of paytnciite Lancaster county is loprctentcd by the salaries paid its judges, members el the Legislature and its representatives! in the various de partmentsef the state government ; little or nothing for advertising ; $101 5S te J. II. SchisMder, tnoreantile appraiser ; $303, 05 te Alilennan Spurner for costs in sn t-i njalt.s' deliiiipiient deali-n ; netliii-tr te charltiiH here , $10,108.3S te thu Ml Jey soldier' orphan school ; the allowances te the Lancaster and Columbia nulitaiy cempaniis, $1,032.80 te Capt. Crtne's Ce. C. and $150 30 te Ce. K. ; $2,000 for the salary of the county sunt. ; $31,901 33 Kenrral ecIiheI ajipropriatieu ; $10,307 00 te Milliinville normaUcheol aud tttuilri.'v, and Hi pensieu te Amelia Wislcr. OII1TUAKY. Deatti el Kilwur.l iluct:. KdAaitl Kautz, familiarly known s " Hecter " who ler tnore than forty years, wna cmployed by the state and the l'cnusy I vanla r.uliead company in oue capacity or another, died last niflit about ten o'elook, after a long aud paiulul illness, at his residence, Ne. 50.1 West ICinj; street. He euterul tlie setvlca of the state as a tire man en the Philadelphia Sz Celumhii railiead, and was nfterwards promoted te the per.itl-ju of eninoer which hn held ler a len ttmoalter tlie statu nail sold tlie read te the Pennsylvania rallrud com pany. On account of ill health he rcliuiuihhcd the position aud accepted an easier ene at the pasRene,er depet In this city, where fur about 23 years past, he was te be seen dally, except when proveutod by sickness, eflleiently attending te his responsible duties. He was n faithful eltlccr, a pleas ant aud intelligent gentleman, generous te a fault, and contributed liberally te all deserving charities, as far as in his power. He was a brother of the late Jacob F, IvauU, a prominent Democratic politician, who wielded n great deal of political inllu inllu inllu once a quarter of a ecutury age. Edward, also, was an actlve Democrat uii te about 1850, when he joined the Hepubllcan party, anil was ever afterwardH oue of the leading ItcpublicauHefhls ward. He leaves u wlfu and ene daughter te mourn his lean aud hosts of friends who ahare in thelr beroavement. Ills fuueinl will take place en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'elook. Inter ment at Woodward Hilloemotory. TUK Kl'IIUATA. UAMU, A lllgCreiTd nt the llenring. At the hearing In Epbrnta yosterday bofero 'Sijuire lvraatz of Ell Heinoy. Daniel Horuberger, Isaae Broneisor nnd Mrs, Julia Ann Iluzvard, thore was an imroenso popular attoudance. Dotectivo Uartholemow was u wIUiebsh against the (lefeudautH in all the easos. Mrs. Julia Aun Huzzard was roprcsentcd by 'Siiulre Oarmau, of Denvor, who pleaded hard for lier aud her threo small children ; she was dresied In blaek and exclted oeusldorablo sympathy, the ovldeuco against her being rather weak ; alie said that she had nil along tried te be an honest woman and had doue nothing wrong j that she did net knew w here her husband, Abe, was, nnd that she nevcr, knewlugly, rccolved any stelen goods. Ell Heinoy, iiulofenfo, said : " I must suffer for offenses which ethers have com mitted. Can't wrlte no mere thnn my name, I did net wrlte tliose sentences which wero en the blackboard nt Llnoelu noheol heuse, Earl township," He denlcd having any Iceyu in his possession, He denied that he could speak English, at the Batne tlme doing he, which caused oon eon oen hidorablo laugUter nud made him very desperate Daniel Hernbergcr oenfossod tint, he was guilty en aome obargea, but uet'all, aud he deu't want te suffer for tlieaj com cem jnlttrtl by ethers, rn iiei.iinniiA ni:wh. l'reiii Onr Itegulnr UorreipetiiUiit, A great deal ofnufferlnK exlsls nmetig the peer. Kvery minister In town will preach en tomperauco next Sunday ovening. A tnifiniotnile nnd fancy drcsa ball nre te be held hem at no distant day. Tlie ladlcH of town nre new forming roller eoelcty. They nre doing geed. The Mseenil street Lutheran ehurcli will give a grand musical concert In the opera heuse In Februnry. B. Ivruoher has re opened the photo graph gallery en LeaiiBt street, formerly occupied by L L, Williams, A slelghlng party from Mt. Jey last night made thelr headiuarteiH nt Lewls Smith's oyster parleni, whero u nupper wnsgUeu A great deal of "emmmit ban been mnde regatdlng the notion of the neunly oemmlsslouera In having Frank nnd b'truek arrested. The revlval mnetlngii In the .Methodist church nte laigely atteudrd ; lastoveiitng flve pcuttentH were nt the altar cocking conversion and three succeeded. All pcrrenn holding books belonging te the Prcsbyteriau Sunday school library are icque&tcd te turn them into J. L, Pinkerton, no 'rotary, se that they can be reuumbetcd. The prayer meeliiigii in the Columbia onglne heuse me te be continued. Next Sunday nftetuen t e Prosbyterian claireli ohelr, wilh organist, will occupy the en gine room. The high oeustablo's pioulamatleus for the February election has been issued. The First ward Democrats will held thelr primary meeting In the T.T. E. 0. club room. Twe candidates nre la the Held. At a mcolingef the Ornnd Army Pest last night, it was decided te attend the statu oue.impiuont at Lancaster in a body en Wednesday, Februaiy Cth. About ene hundred men will nttend. Six recruits were admitted. Last night seme sneak thief stele n pulr of pants from Kamiul Stautsenborger, an ompleyoof the Continental hotel. Well ington Duck was accused. Ofllcer Struck thoroughly searched his heuse and every ether place frequented by blm, but they wero net found, and Duck clnlms te knew nothing about the pants. The stockholders of the Mt. Ucthel as sociation met yesterday nftcrnoeu nnd ehctcd the following beard of managers : J. H. Mllllln, P.. Ilershey.Uce. Haldeman, J. I), llucbanan. J P. I'haler.J. A. Myers, Stuiuel Cruseelt, Dr. W. Hlghter, Dr. .1. F. Cottrell. Tlie unking lund was voted te be increaicd from $5,000 te $10,000. The lKxird of managers will erganlrc Thursday afternoon. "."ie e.ui: run autiiin." In the )K"0 ii Wllmntli t llriitrl. The case of 15. J. Wilmeth, an alleged ditertive, vh. W l'. Ilonsel, chairman of the Democratic state committee, te re. cuut $1,000 toward, ehimed te have bee-i clleied for the iloteation, convletion nnd pniHsliiniMit f eiT"iBcs agaiust ttie laws piiiitshing bnheiy aud corrup tions at eloeti'ini, win rceently tried bafniu arbitrators in Melvenn runly. I Me. Sweeny, It. H. Hose aud Tlnm. , Mmri snn, crqs., all attorneyr-at law at Smelli Smelli peit, the county seat, wero the arbitra teis : the ca-se was argued by Mullin A: McCluie, for the plaintlll, and by E. L. Kieiian, chairman el the Democratic county committee, for the dofendant. Afu r holding It under ndvisement for two da)?, thu arbitrators late en Saturday night illcd an award for the defendant, finding ue cauie of aotleu Tlie defendant offered no testimony , it was Miewn for plaintiff that the Deme cratie state committce had Issued a pester off ring rewards for ceu ictiens of violating the laws against bribery anil con upturn, aud that the chaiiman in a speech at Brad ford declared these eilers te be sinccre and in dead earnest ; that a tax collector had been preiccutcd for Issuing a bogus receipt te Wilmeth. )' 1 1 gu.Ity and was never sentenced. On cress examination It was shown tha Wilmeth uadhontte lIulT.vle for associates, who iet bogus leccipts from the tax col lector under his direction ; that the ro re ceipt which he himself get under nn asiu.iud name was Issued te him the day aftei the election, and that nobely ever voted or tried te vete en it ; aud that the defendant was ncver called for sontence. t euitT r uuMaien i-i.kas .l.iiKO I'littcunii linen en ultli llunlim's This morning was the time set for the commencement of common pleas court, which, owing te the Hildehrnud case and the absence of Judge L'vlngsten, was con tinued from Monday. Judge Patterson cjucluded te go ou with the court nud it was s intention te have taken up the Ilnekcrvillu church case. It svas found that a witness was sick nud the case could net ba begun te day Tlie case of Len Ceble vs. lSeniamiu Shadier and Geerge Hyred was the tlrst taaen up huh was suit ou a seaieu uoie fur $50 wlijeh was given by Shaclfcr te plaintlll cu August 12, 1857, for money borrowed. I5red was the security en tlie note, which was for tluee months. Al though a number of payineuts of Intercut en the note were made the amount was never paid nnd hence the suit. The dcfiiuse proceeded te show that lu 1801, after the nete was due and Sbaoffer ni a solvent, lljred untitled plaintlll' t (orce Shacfter te pay the nete. Hyred heard no mero of it until 1870, when Ceble demanded payment, nnd he was told that a.s he failed te mnke an cfTert te get the meney when told te de se, he (Hyred) could net be held liable. It was also claimed that the amount of the nete has been paid. The parties te the suit live lu Elizabeth town. On trial. I'eicr VI iiiiniun I'niiitictrd. Chief of Polleo Doiehler, Watchman Ed. Shubroeks aud Charles Orcen yester day attended cetttt in Harrlsburg. as witneasts lu the case of Peter Wil liams, who was charged with burglary. It will be remembered that Williams was nncsted in North Duke street, thin city, while attempting te onter the heuse of Mr. Charles Fendeismlth. Onhlspoiseu watehea which wero utoleu In Harrisburg were feuud. Alter serviug a sontencn hore he waa taken te Harrisburg. The first case called against him yosterday was that which oharged him with robbing thu heuse of Frederick ISIcssuoyaudstealing a watch The jury wero out but 10 minutes until they found a verdict of guilty. He was then put en trial en the charge el breaking lute the heuse of Mr. MeFnr land, wlicre he also atole a watch. Dofero the jury was sworn the prisoner asked lotve te withdraw bin plea of net guilty, and outer ene of guilty. This was allowed by thu court, and scntonce was postponed. IlinUf inriu Injnrcd, Tuesday afternoon about two o'elook as n freight train of the eoceml Union line cast wns running en the middle track at Klnr.er'rt titntiun, llrakemau WinfleM Camphell jumped from the onglne en which he was riding, with the lutantleu of going back te the nilddle of the train. In jumping he foil upon hle lie.td and sulTcred very uovero lacoratlens aud contusions of the scalp, and though nn fractures wero dlsoevorablo, he was ou tlrely disabled. He was sent te Go.itsvllle whero wns oxamlned by Dr. Ulakosley, who afterwards brought him en te Inn Inn caster, whouce he was sent te his home in Harrisburg, for further troatment. Ilia injuries are net rogarded m nocessarily dangerous, A llud UrefslDf. The otesslng at the Harrlsburg turnplke nnd Pennsylvania railroad, in the north wosteru part of the elty In in a very dan. goreuu condition and soveral nocldeuts have been eaused thoreby within a few days past. On Tuesday about 10 o'clock, T. ft, Cochran and family had thelr sleigh up.iet and were thrown out nnd Mr. Coehrnn was rather loverely out In the face ami was given n black oye. A few hours earlier E. J. Zahm'fl rlelgh was upsetnt thosame plnec, nnd both shafts were broken off. On Monday Dr. M. L. Herr upset nt the snme point, ebcnplng with slight damage Disturbing Meetlns. Elmer Helslngcr, oelorcd, was arrested, hofern he was out of bed this morning, by Olllcer Wondler, en cemplaut of Wm. Himber, who chnrgea him with having disturbed the religious ucrvlces at the colored M. E. ohureh, en Clay stroet, last Sunday. In default of ball he wan com mitted for a hearing bofero Alderman Samson, the ttmn for which has net yet been llxcd. Vl.ttlni; Uounclliiieii Te day a commltteo of the city councils of Headlng were In this city en n visit. They came for the purpese of In specting the Lancaster gas works and will remaln In town ever night. The patty IneIudcH Jehn L, Lawronce, prcsldoutef select council ; A. IC. Stauffer, Jehn E. Stelnel, Win. II Proessor, Ames Hugett, membcrs of common council, and Jue II Kepplcman, elty clerk. A-anultenn Wumnn. Petor Frank was nrrestcd te-day, and locked upon oemplant of Annle HInehart, who charges him with having committed an at-saultand battery en her. The case will be heard by Alderman Forduey. I.adiki hlieuld wear a Jli J'tittter ever tlie small et thu Imek, m It cnrci all palna and iiclics. 1'icU. nt any dVng tjni All rendy te upply AMinneiiiriit.. J(nnf Haul Tliore are yet seme seals te lu teeiirt'il ni tliu epcni house for the concert this evening. Tim Iiir(,-u and t'islileiiulilii nu nu illencu that will be present rccei;nlzti the fact that tliU Krcat cantutrleu Is niet worthy et llHtetilni; te. The sceno (rem the opera " La Kaverltu " will be nn ntlracttve tenture. Trie mippert i exceptionally strnng. ;. MeAuteu This Ann oeincdlnn nppears here In his eccentric nnd tunny remedy, ro re pleln with Jollity aud cnlcrlnlnment, entitled "The .lereiiinan" en SuturiUy evening. iMnraiter Opera Company, Uniler the man iitreitient et tlui U. A It. and ler the benefit et Attirdnil Koynelda l'ejt, 401, the I.aucnster opera cetnp my will litBtlieopeia"rinnfero" en Wuitnes.lny. Kuli. 0. In Knlten opera house, The company gnnu te nblg honsejon Tlinnks Klvlnc Day, nnd will doubtless de se nn this Kruxlnn. Ilex olllee opens te-morrow morn mern luir iiml e-its should be necured early. HVKOIAI. NOTIVKti. niTT mrifiniiii I'lfr- In the Hep 1'oreui Platter tlm virtues el I i$h llept nre combined with strenutheiilng nnd HtliiiiilatlnKliiilsains.niidltBCureset Wenic Hack, I'nln In the Side, Hheuinnllsni.nud Neil rn'Kla nr l'nln In the Chest nre simply inai vel vel leun, It being morn eillencleiis nml thoreuRh tlun nnv llnlnient or lliiul.t remcdlrs, eu'll sny manlier usln." rii)il(t.kiin I'letcrtba li l' ll.ry. ' I nunc ilue II In nil pnicllee," lt tliuuxpitf tliuuxpitf nlen use I by lr. J. A. l'asstneru, et Klley, I ml. He it lerred te Samaritan Jicritne, nnd Mrlli.U' itlen' uij 1 "It euros uplleplle llts." JjUlwiieeil.tw ".lly Slutliir II is lieen mliig your llurileck Illoetl Jlltteri as ii liv.r it'tuudy, nnd 11 tula tnuni very islllcn-eleu-.. ' L'lins I.. Alnswerth, tl Vnncu Illeek, In tit umiMill., I ml. r'er cule by It. II. Oechiiin, ilniKiilsl, 117 mid I3J .North Queen stieut Ui:icclinlile,n. 'lliunmcn held by tau kldneya Uenij el l;u- pnrtunie. Tliuy net in nntiirvs sluec-way te I - c in yen uie uxtrn iniuliln Irem tliu systum I nn.l !l!illieui thu liupurltlis belli thesu thut are iikeu into the stomach und llieau that aia leruud In Die bleed. Any eUKKliiK or Inac tion el tliese organs Is thurolero Important niilney-W ort l-i uatuiu'ri cITIcldiit lusUUint In keepliiK the kidneys In geed working order, Htii-timiieuliitf tliiuii nnd linluciiii; healthy ii"ili)ii. II ou would jret well nml keep neil, MUe Kidney. Win t. .V rellcciiiau HlllCCll l'. H K. tellln.', member et police, miventli wni.', Ilundlm; l'n , tnlks this way "Suttetui' hi'mhIj from rtivtiiiiiitlaiii . nnllilng did inn liny oed till 1 tried 7Viennit' tilcctrie (HI. It Is .i ple.i.urii te let'Oimneii 1 It." Fer Hale by II. II. Ceelir in. driiKKtxt, 117 nn.l IU North (Jllei i st net oreu n'n iiiHinriiDin rittmce.ii. Is uiu ine-jt utlectlve l'alu Destroyer In the wet M. mil ineitt surely 'iiilcken thu bleed v. hethur tnkun Intiiinally or uppllcd exter nally, ami tin reby mero ciitiiluly UKI.IKVU I'AlN, whetl.er cluenlc or acute, than uny ether pain alleviator, nnd It Is warranted dou deu bit t!i. strength than uny nthui similar propa prepa nt'mi. It cuius pr.ln in the Side, Hack or llowels, seiu Threat, Uheuuiatl.iu, Toethacho, and AM. ACIIK9, mid Iri Tltp Urent ICellrrer et I'rii. "ItKOW.VIHOUSKIlOI.Dl'ANAUi.V" should be In every family. A teifspoenliil el thu 1'nu.icea lu a tumbler et het water (awcut euid, It preferred inkeu at bedtime, will IIUKAK Ul AUDI. I). 'iSei.u. beltl.i invl-TVIjBtw HEATHS. I.ivinostev At Ids usldence lii Phlhidel phhi. .Inn. '7, 18-J4, Clement A. Livingston, ieiiiieilyiif l.uiicauler county Punernl t e i the icsldenru et hU brother, II. 1. I.lvln s.i , liiij), en Tlniibthiy iinitiit I o'clock p in liiteimeiil at iielluvuu church yaid M-3f Duiit.iii.T. In this city, mi tl.e 'JJlh lust., Sirs Mniy I'ehiiert.ln the T'.'d yearef her uge. The inntlves nil. I fiUndset the family uie " )i'Ctlully invited te attend thu fuueiiil iniiii tlie rtaldentu of liei Bister. .Mis. Anna l'lg, Ne. 143 last Chestnut tticet, en Thuru tluy morning at 10 o'clock. Te proceed te Philadelphia ler luteimciii. IAcr.-Jiitiunry ), 1SJ4, Ktlniiid Knulz, In Uie i.3ih year et hU uge. 'lhe luiicrnl will take place Hern his late i(f pltniee, Ne. Tn West King street, en Sunday ulleiuoen at J o'clock. Interment ut Wee-), want Hill cemetery. All lclatlvesiind friends n im terillnlly invited. )2U3l AAD AHi f.UttlsKll'.M1 X J A N T It 1 1 A S ITUATMItTre 1MI ANV kind of hniisoweik or c Miking, Apiilj at no 415 hast Uruut street. It It.VKK. UHANIIK. f10,000VAKTIs.II. iY Hnt Lien en $30,eu0 worth or City Itoa Itea Lstute Hve per cent lntereut, p.itil semlt unnu.lly. Apply ut this efllce It I IIS I THIS MOKNI.NU- A MSONIU lj Mmk: SlultU'O Cresi nud Unltl Kni. Ubaial icwaitl will be luld upon leaving tlie same ut this elllce. hu-'Jl WA-T1'.I. TWENTY.KIVK UIIll.S. Apply linmeilliitely ni JOHN I'. KKKDA CO.. .'3 5t edll ' North Pilnce street. iiriMiiiWAUD mi. i. iii'.niKTr.KY.-Tin; aniiunl meeting or thu let hehliua nt Woedwnrtl Hill lemetery ler the election nt trustees will he held ou MONDAY KVKN INU, l'i:il. 1, 1SSI, at 7 o'clock, p. m., nt lhe ofllciiel One. D. Spiceher. lly ortler of tlie president. JJMliI J. II. MAItTIN, See'y. iiem.iu mai.u or VAi.iiAni.i; mihtii Queen snoot propeity. ul the Keyutone lliiije. etty el l.ane.istei, at 7 ouieek, ii. in., enavrUliDAY. PKIHtUAUY U, 1881, eeinlst. IngoIn'ewe-STOItY IIUILD1NU. with buck iiulldlng iitlnehed uml let nt ground. Hunting ou North (jiiuen street, thirty-two net (31), iiinre or less, nud oxteiultuglii depth ene hun dred and elghty-llve leet tlsl), mero nrieia, with right ever uml through a 3 feet wide alley tunning eastward te uliilstlun btieet, Ituate nes JI7iiinl 219 North (nuun street, Lancaster, P.t. Terms made known ul sale by MUS Lb VI MeUOMSLi. :.hy biiuniiiT, Auet. jJJ,iei:,ii.7,ti,vi; DK. U. II. HltOW.N. PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST, Has Unmoved te Ne. 2.) 1VKST OltANUL SI . KyiHind Kill' tieuteil. (llasaeHiullusteil, Mi norler aiii'elaeles ou hand und te order. ' le'21-lyiU'h JVJSIP AUrjSUTlHKUaNTa. "IlKliUUTIOff IK 1'ltIOr.H. February IB, 1884. ZA-HIVL'S CORNER. UNTIL TUB A1IOVH I)ATK (AT WlflUlI TIMK VK TAKi: STOCK) WB OFKKIt A Straight Reduction from Our Regular Prices - or 25 TO 33tf PEll CENT., FOR CASH. Our UoedH ure KIItST.Of.A83 In overy Department. We nre thoroughly Equlpped for in overy EDW. J. ZAHM'S CORNER, - 4TStore will be closed nt 0 p ih. every I'.NimiTAINMr.N 1H. J - " ..iw.itaa-jftMrr.. V tll.TIIN OfltKA HOIJS P. Wotlnesdny, January 30, 1004. ONLY Al'l'KAKANCK IN TIMb CITY OK II ME. Minnie Hauk I Leiullnif l'rltnn Denna el Her Mulenty'n Opera, i oniien ami iew ietk. nnppeneti ny nor own company or Hterllntf ArtliN. In Grand Stnte Concert nml Opera. I'AHT l.-Mlncollnmeui). 1'AIIT Il.-Tlin Jd Actet Ionlettl's drniil Opera, LA FAVORITA. (In Full Costumes nnd StniteHnttlnKi ) The company Includes ti'IleMAI. I, Contralto, (liite ni Ailullna l'ultl's company) ; sl. (iliiMin (iliiMin (iliiMin UlUKforenor ; Mk. inl-AnUIIAl.te, Itittl. tene, (late el the Scaln Tlitntre, Milan), Air. DiiAH. K. l'ltATT, Accompanist und orKan erKan IhE, nun Mr. Oouettiutlno Btornberrr. l'lnntd nml Composer. The Piane trem Mes4m, Utctnway A Hene. CurrlnKetntlu lj HCALKOK l'UIUUB: 1 OO, 75 .tf,0 CENTS. Sain of sent cernmctire Friday mnrnlnjr, Jan. ;,, ntOpura lletisu OttJcu, l'lt "ItM.TON Ol'KI'.A lltfUHK. amurdny Evenlnjr, Feb. 2 The rnvoitte COMEDIAN. Mr. B. MeAuley, In his tccciilrlc lmpersetiatlnu et GILDEROY PUNK, In the new nud entirely original American Comedy, entitled "THE JERSBYMAN." A CIlAltMlNl. STORY, happily conceived, beautifully written, exeellently ucted. ADMISSION, - - - 7B, fiOan I :tr, ( KNT8. HKSKllVKDWKAT?, - - - - 75 Kereale nt Opera Heme ofUce. J.O-'d VOtATtUAJi. 1(111 ni.WOK. E. McGOVERN, H1XT1I WAItD. etf-.SnliJi'Clte Doineorntlc Utiles. I2'l3t" 1,'IIH AI.OI0X.1IAN or TUB THIRD WARD, Jacob K. Barr. I Subject te Hepubllcan llules. 118-lld DMI UUK.VTIU I'KIMAIlIltU. The Domeciatlc voters or Lancistur City will meet nt their usual voting placet en HATUItDAY. FEllltUAItY M. te mulii tbe cnaillilatcs ler the hevui'mI etllce te ba tilled at the eimlng municipal election, lucliidlni; Mayer, six bchoel Dticcters and City Com mitteemen members or Select Council tiem thu 1st, 2d, III. 1th, Bill nnd !th wards Com mon Ceuiicllmnn and ward elUcer Aldor Alder men lu the 3d nnd "tit wauls. 1 he voting places will be as fellows 1st Wind Slielier'H Metel, r. ten p. in. VM Ward WiiiiiIIiz'h Saleen, 0 te S p in 3.1 Wani KniiiKfci'n Saleen. G te s v in. lih Ward llothweller's halnnn, 0 te H v m. stli ward wnirs Hetel, u te s p in. Otli WnnlSelilllcr Heuse, 4 te J p. in. 7th Wuril Kulilman's Saleen, 5 .e S p. in stu aril uenirraiis' nnioeii, a 10 s i. in. mil Wiml linns' Saleen, 5 te s p. in, The general iienitmitl'ins will be made ut the nbovennmctl voting places, en WEIi.NL'- DA KVISNlJiU, JAMJAUl Tllll, irOlll lO S cVloek. The Judges will meet en the thltd tloer et the new Pest OQlce Ilulltllug, en Sutuulny evening, Feb. 21, at ..'W te conielldato the vote ler Mayer nml Scheel Dliecters. lly onter el the Committee. D. MeMULI.h.N, Chairman. Attest ; J. 11, LieiiTi, Seciuiiiry. Jiltd VlAJl Ultm, unLtr.HH r.Ati, .i i . P ciieict: CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, KOIt FATIIKIt, MOTIIKII. Ili'.i) 1'IIKItS. SIS TLIl", COUSINS AND At VI x, en te EBIBMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KINU HVIIKKT, Itiuiiumlier the iiuniber and .met. H. 4l.HH.llt I GREAT REDUCTION -IN- PINE CLOTHING -AT- H. Gerhaxt's J Ne. 6 East King Street. In order toreduoon lunvy Bioek el ri.SK WOOLIINHuniltoinake room for the spring Importation, I will make up te elder nil heavy-welKlitbUlTlNOSatidOVKUCOA'IINll Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot , or First Geat of Get ting Thern Up. I have also a Large Asseitui'int el inodlum inedlum inodlum welglit WOOLKNB ter the euily Spilng tru le, whlWi will be mude up helot u the Spilug trude sets lu at uu equal leductien, te give ouipleymont te my hands during dull season, run ahevk UKUVfTies in fen CASH OXLV. N. II. My sum pi e cauls id Bpilng Importa tions ure new ready und tin) 01 my customers deslietisnt securing choice styles can de se new. H. GERHART. ri'iiu it Kir fivr; Usui' iiavana diuau J In the city. Mnnudiciuied by luyHeHnutl giiuuinloett te be the tluesl, at tlAHTMAN'S KLI.UW r'UONT fill Alt STOItt:' - ManufaeturluK bmneh. anil Flne ReprtlrlnR ZAHM, LANCASTER, PA. evcnlnz, except flalunlay. Jftn9-linilll nun HAr.r., iM iffTTf'TTV JJtrW-JUyyTJJOTPMLJTlC .'IKMAI.K llltUKMT. Alt IS i O-HTll It Y J. litieic Divelllnx Heuse. Ne. 4US N. (Jueen strent. This preiierty has nine looms ami nil modern conveniences. Apply te It .1, Mo Me Mo Uranuer;!) A Allien. I'iltlwd ClOIII'KtC MDUMK iron HK.NT, Tllll IIK. Rlmliln Hetel, ilelni? n llrst-class buslnesi, nud located within linlf a sijuare Hern the cen tre of the city Id fei rent Apply te WM.J.COOI'KIt, JJl.tld IIK West Klin.' Ht, l.nneaster. J .'UK HALK, .i IIAHT TKIt.ltl. I have Boine Iieusch en New nnd Duke nt riots which I will dull en easier terms than uvt r belnre ellcred te the public. Call en I I. MAY Lit, Jan'J-Siinl 3U North (jueen stne'. IUK HUNT KlltlSl i I'll It. T. 1' The fecund nnd third Heom or Ne. 0 Knst KliiKHtreet.hiiltabloleruny kind nt business. Alse the basement nt tlm H.itnii bulltllnji j III. led up Mi a tlrst clnss leslnurnnt Inqulre at JLVtld NOa.nftMNUKTll IJUKKN 8T IOIC IXM. T1IK i.akei: iieuiii.i; ' Krnnt htore Heom en the nerthnist cer nor et North Queen and OrniiRe street", new nnd ter many years occupied by Air. S. 8. Itathven, aHiiclethliiK mm Kentlutiicii'n lur nlshtnir store, bulnir well ltlited by twolntce nUte kIsss wIiiiIewh. Possession j;lveii en April l,lsi. Apply te C. II. LKKF.VItK, 121 0t Otllce-Ne. 137 Kast KIiik Street. nUltL.lt) SAl.K. l)NWi:Ni:siAY. JAN J L'AIIT .in, 184, ut the Laenint hetel, that two story brick dwelling, with two-story nricK nitric iiuiiuiiig, .no, ;i, est i.emeu Htieet, hall, eveii r ems, garret nml cellar. ...la IxnlHinl n 1,-., I...., .Ill, Ul. Let l7Kxl4i lout, side and rear ulley urane arbor, etc. Irult, Possession nnd clear tltle April I, 1MI Sale te cemmcncM nt 7 o'clock p. m. ll.SllunttnT, ALLAN A 11EUU.CCO., Jl'J-lOld Auet 10S ISnstKlmcbt. F .'eit un.tT. A tlelrnb e Dweillni: Heuse near thu cltv limits, en the Columbia plse, with tl vu Acres and lortyteur Perches et ground, liitly ewntd by Prer. .1. II It. ugncr, thorn lielng plontyel fruit, geed water and outbuildings thereon. I'owslen given Immediately. Alse, a large Dwelling Heuse, Ne. I JM Seuth tjuoeii stieet, known uh St Mary's Academy, and formerly tlie Children's Heme. I'osns I'esns I'osns slen glien April 1, Apply te li. A A1.T1CK. .IOHN W LOWhLL, II. It. JleCONOMY. JS0WA31M CeinuiUlee. 7)lilll.IO HAI.K.-0.1 TnllllHIIAI. .I.i 1 UAIt Y 31, 1"JI, will lie sold nt the Leepard Hetel n Three-story IIK1UK DWKI.I Ive. Bltiiatcd at a'J Knst Orange street, centninnig ten looms, pantry, uuuib-wiilier nud lUIiiu closet oil dining loom, iintlu cle'ta In everv ehainbei'iind In Hie hull, cupbeaid In kitchen, heaters lu parlor nnd dlnlugioem, and range lu littchcu, wltli het und cold water upstalis and down : Hnapstone tubs, w Ith het and cel I water In wash h')iii. (ioed diy ceiler undi r whole home Klegant jiml w Hi plenty et Irult. Terms eitBV or mude te ult the iui iui iui chuoer. sale at 7e 'clock )i in, when eondl eendl tlnns will be made known by JK'JKl UKNItY .MlUHKItT. AllCl. J7i.lXUTUlv nnttl.r. 1M MONDAY I'.VKN li 1NO. KKIlllUAltY 1I.1SSI-WI1I bceeldnt nubile enle. ut the Pinnklln lleus -. Lancaster city, l'u., the following leal estate, Inte the property el Dr. K. .1. Ilewman, deceased, sltu utcu .Set. ill ami 2J3 Kast .linn, h street, in the cltyet Lancaster, consisting el a double two story I'runit) Dwelling Heuse mid ether neeos neees snry outbuildings ;u liyilinnl near lliodeor in tut. et Ktuuiiti, tttitiiing tin sain r.uHi .James sticDlO'j feet, mere or less. This property Is lu geed condition. Persons wishing te view the promiser will pl.i.ise call en the tenants, residing thereon. bale te commence at 7 o'clock p m., en said dny, when terms will be made known by SLIUCNA L.IIOWMAN, A C. I MILS, .SAMCKLMAItTlN. LxccutoiHer in, . .r. itewman, f.ee'd. Ions Ukiiuan ,t fcO.N, An te. lUtdW.tS i - -- I )l 111. 10 MAI I -AT ! TTrT) T3T7inT7" P TTTV TTIVO 1 JSajDXuJSX OS J.VlJ.Jjilj I O, OOR. DUSB AND VINE STS., LVNCA3TLK, PA., TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1883. Oulng te a slight chaiign In the business, we will ttispeau et en tills day ever ONB HUNIMIKI) FiRST-CLASS VEHICLES OF LVLIIY lKS"lilPriOS'. The pillule Will bn.ti' III mind Ihal these Jobs were mil built ler Spcelnl s ile, but will be gunratiterd. us Is our usual cus tom. The business will be nulled en tlie same us hereloteie, under the careful super vision el Mefsis Nmlieck nud Sllley. I'ei'-nus w he ne.lii) a Unit Mthlele let the -prlng and me uetas yet piepaie.l te puichie, Meh.tve etfeied ui uepeelal Indiiceiiieiita (JHKDITOK t'Dlllt MONTHS Ttiu illsi'eunl being ullowe.1 te cash pin ehusnrs 'IhN will en the laigest public ear ear llagesaltit ver held In I his stale, it d puiclu.s els will net beiierclved, as the reliability 01 this llnu's weikls widely known. A gu iriin. teoefono year given with every blilel mi In Descrlp'lin clieuhiis giving p.iitlciilais el each anil evt ry Jeb will be elleieil te the pub lln In ii tew d.i Loek te your I uteris! . ill' it WOllKSUnTAlNHOUU WDltD. NOItllKI li ,1 .MILI'.V. 11. P. IteivB, Auctioneer Ne i it The iiiiilnltiitiiiu lu thu const i notion et lli-telms vehicles uie tlie wheels. Ouis cannot be exeulted, ns they are nil made by Mi. lllley.thr well known wheelwright nt this linn, wh i has been lu the limbless evcrttu y ars. Ne patents or ether inalci m us tl. Nile commencing ut tl o'clock u. m. Ne pint peneiuent en account el wenlhei All work net dispened of tin this tiny will bu continued ou Wednesday, fitll lust. 1milk-3tw&iinlC7td E'' AKMlAli Kl.KUIKIM nt irusteea of thu Lancaster cumetery win ni) uriti ou lui.niiai, r uii, ., ibii, oe ee twien thu heuiH et leauil 11 o'clock, u. in., ut the dupe Hetel .IOHN I. IIAIIT.MAN, U-3tdM,WA! Ptestdent. TV1KW IIAAIIIUHU i;iHHNUSAT I.II1VKST is prlcm New Daiuusk low els. 1 yd und U In. long and 'il in. wide, only IS cts. New Hurretl Muslins, the very best Htium dressed V cithers ut Lewest Pi Ices nt SWAItlt'S. tauln-Sindlt Ne. S North (jucun street, rflUOI(IHM.Iir.K.S'ftll.KTlN(l-!N I'UltaU- O mice et a li'solittlen el the Heard et Dl Dl rccteiH el lhe Knruiui'H Nettheiii Ma: ltd Company, et Lunt stn, Px.n meeting et lhe stockholder et the said eorpeiutlim will be held ut the Kejuieii'i Heuso, lu theclty el I, no caster, en TUDSDA, MAIICH is, A. I). lhSI, at luu. in. ler the put pnse of considering ami uctlng upon u piopu-dtien te Increase the capital i-liiel. et thesutd eeinpiny, agreeing te thu pinvlsloitset thu Act of Aeeutbly pusmd April '.".i. lS7l.entltletl ' An Act le tholncer atleii and Itegiilatleu et Ceiiulii Cnipora Cnipera Cnipora tlens ' 1SHAKL I I.ANDLS, Ptesltleiit. Jesr.ru Samben, tecietniy. Lancaster, Jununry 15, 1S3I, lC--mdWA'.,mw IS' Uil ID. ill 'lltl'.Sf ASSr.US A.N11 UUIi. N Kits. All uer.iens nre hurebv lerbtddeii te trespasj en any el the lands of tlie Corn wall or Speedwell 03talns, In Lebanon an t Lancuitir counties, whether Inclesed or tin Inclined, either ler ihopuipesool sheeting i.i llsiting ua the law will he rigidly onjereoe ug.ttiiai till iruspasslng en shIiI lands et ) iindersli'iiutl ntter this notice. WM. COLEMAN KKKKMAN' U. PKUOY ALDKN, LDWAHD U. PltKKMAN, H Aiierne.y ter 11. W Celemaa'a Ilelra elG-tfdAw SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 30. IOQ4. THE FLAMES. DEATH I'KOM tills FAl.MttO WALLS. A Herlnns Oonllaxruien at Heme, N. T nnd n 813S,000 rire nt ICecheittr. V. nnd 000 Hands Oat of Wetk. IleMn, N. Y Jnu. 30. PIre at 1:80 this morning dostreyod a building adjoining Stnrrloex Hall hetel. An oxplealon took place, knocking out tlie front wall of the building, .lefleph Aloxander was attempt ing te r.ite Heme goods when the wall roll en lilm, Ue wns horribly burned and died nt soven o'elook. David Patterson, of Albany, a clerk, waa aluostruek by the falling wall and liln left leir had te be am. putetcd. The hetel had 70 guests, all of wnem wero areuscu ana romevcu tneir effects. Tlie hetel wan Raved, but was badly drenched. A Mrs. Aloxander and her ehlldrcn were rcscued by flromen nnd polleo with lodderB. Hlnk'H opem heuse in the rear narrowly escaped. The lewes nggrogate about $30,000. A Hcvr Yerk tire New Venn, Jan. 20. An npartment heuse en Hlitli n von no caught llre this morning, nnd the occupants cscaped by jumping te tbe reef of the adjoining buildings. The heuse was owned by E. Mlcbnel, au aged Frcneh woman, who with her grand daughter wero probably fatally burned. Tbe occupants of Abbot Abbet ford hetel, adjoining, wero at ene time panic Htricken ; but the bulldlug wai saved. I'lmnrs in Tins Htate. Pittsbuhe, Jan. !i0. A dispatch from Kochcster. Pa., sayn : The Pbcenix glass works at Phillipsburg, en the Ohie rlver oppeBlto Heclientcr, wcte completoly de stroyed by llre last night. Tlie works wero among tlie largest in tlte country. Tlie less Is $125,000 i insurance, fn,50O. Five hundred hands nre thrown out of employment. Mill llnrncd. f.nwisTON, Me., Jan. 30. Richmond & Tliompsen'n steam mill at Jey burned latt night. Leis, $30,000. mnn HAr.itisituiie, An Appoltitment by ttin Governer. Ilvitutsufite, Jan. e0. Goveruor Pattl. son has nominated for appointment by the pn Hidcnt, JameR Leng, of Philadelphia, te be commls&lenor for Pennsylvania te the world's industrial and cotton contennlal cxpoiitien at NewOrlcatis. P. H.Thomer, of Mcchnnfcsburg, was soleetcd as alter nate. Ileatti WuriHLti Signed. Tlie death warrants of Jcsse Carter and Oie. Jone, of Allegheny county, were signed by the governor te day. The exe ciilinns will talre place en Thursday, ApiiUl. I littliur l)cmncr(i' Cundldate lur Mayer PiTTSuune, Pa., Jan. 30. The Demo cratic city convention which met last niglit continued In session until noun te-day. The contest, which was the lengeiit anil most exciting evar occurring here, w.ih ou the mayoralty nomination. Thotev. ere four aspirants and ou the nineteenth ballet Hen. Itebctt Llddell wai uaminatcd. Ue held the e 111 co n( mayor threo y03ra age. Tbe convention waH turbuleut In character, lint no hm-ieus conllietn oe curred. AVID Start On again. Hladine. Pa.. Jau. 30. It is learned te day that r. vortien of the Philadelphia tz lteadliic relllnz mill, v. U loll buspcudcu permanently nt New Years, will start up te-morrow. Most of the machinery had been bhipped te Danville, but will new be re tut red te Heading, The cause of this new mine was tiouble with the bands at Danville, who refused te work nt wages ellcred. Contempt ut Oeuil. Pettsvii.i.i:, Pa., Jan. 30. Euclneer J. W. Oeary and Scotlen Iless C. Doner wote brought Imfnre court this morning, te nnswt r tbe olinrge of contempt lu the in in junclie'i rcstr.iiuiujr tbe laying of the ttacl; of tbe Dolaware Water Gap & Scltujlkill railroad en ('eal street, this elty. Denei was discharged, but lu the case of Geary n deelcien wasreserved until Februnry 4th. iibrijtils or lteprrMt ill ,e Rlaekey Washington, I) O., Jan. !J0. At ene o'elooic tin Senators prncndcil lu a bedy te tlie li ill nt the Heuso of Kf prcr.cntitivcs te attend tin funeral obsequies of Hopro Hepro Hopre S'u.tntivo Mackcy. AM ptiblie busiuesH v,'.i then suspended in tlie Heuse, and tl.c lutieral ccremeuici woie bold. As tlie Soimteiftfllul tlewn the main aisle te the hi at asbigi.cd them, the members or the IIeiiHt: of ICrip'.'Ct. remait" ! .Uniliug, as a mark 1 . (j en t te lluilMiu, Ni:w Yi me, Jan. 03. In consequenoo of leg a collision occurred ou tlie Brooklyn bridge, but no perseu was injured nltheugh liuthv.trs in tlie collision were crowded. A Hamilton fcrty beat collided with n Staten Itl.ind feiry beat but ue ene was liuit, bit' tlie beats were boinewhat datnagcil. (.iilll'lan In tlie rug, Ni:w Yeiik, J.ui. 00 During the fog tliiit ineining ene ttalu ran lutoauethor en tlie Sixth nvcnue olevatrd railroad at Park Place. Tlie p.isscugnrH wero well shaken up, but no oue was hurt seriously. The lead va liluekeil for tlnce (juarters of tin lietir Iti'lititted Kallrnud Wrntk. Nkw Havln, Conn., .Inn. 80. It la re potted here that tlie New Haven ft Ner lhauipten pascuger train which left hore at 7:15 this morning was illtohed and the cars burned, and that several passongers wero injured Tflrrlule Devastation et lrnreit """"" Londen, Jau. 30. Hoperts of the havoe caused by tbe late gale in the north, oon eon oen tinuo te multiply. Within a radlu3 of ten miles of Ayr, 200,000, tries were blown down, 100,000 in tbe estate of the Marquis of Alha. Found Utility. Pktlhsen, N. J , Jau. 30. The trial of Patrick () llaia fur the murder of the wife of Hicham 1- ullalove was concluded to day. The jury leuderlug a verdiat of gulltv with rccommendatlou te morey. ratio Accident Toi.ude, Ohie, Jan. 80. A passonger train en the Michignu Geutral railroad lest nitiht, near West Teledo, struek iv buggy, hilling Mlim Nera Mclntyre nnd sovcrely Injuring I. G. Lewls. A Schooner Supposed te be Lest. Gi.eLCLsmi, Mass., Jan. 30. Anether oue of thu ever il"1) tlahlng vessels, the sshnoner Walde I.viug, has bceu given up as lest. Her crew numbered fourteen. A Ituynl I.it.ipe uiul Itecaiiture. DuitiiAH, Jan. 30. The Zulus' king, Cotewnjo, cfoaied from Ekowe latt Bun day, but was recaptured neit day. YVHATIIKK INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 80. Fer the Middle .Ulantie states, gonerally fulr weather except in northern portions, local rains, v. luils shifting te BOtitherly nnd falling barometer. MAMKM1B. rhnMlpb Mftrkat. tendyf 0trn"' Jftauary W.-rieur qnltt anit KyoFlenr nt 13 MOI SI. Whent flrmandnnieti Ne. j WesMrn Bad nx)i j Ne. s no, iJskj i ke, i ra. uoe, lujySg Si'?,Jn,2t ' . Mll ye.llew;,n.nxel, MXtf 60jei Ne. s mixed nml yellow, Msee. Onts itcaily and In lair deinmtd i Ne. I Whlte4l0 Ne.8.10. MW0 No.Sife,4lva Ilynsearceatwc. Bocds-eiovor aolet nt OKfllCfe t Timethy dullntlHOi riaxsewl firm nt 1 lUO. ' Previsions firm nnd fairly nctlve. Lard firmer, nutter steady nnd unlet, KtK loarce nml Arm. Oheese (Inn or geed demsnit. Potreloumnmoli ltoflned, V,iQ9ic, Whisky t l ai Maw Yerk MkrkeU. .-7.lT,,M,. jR"' M.-riour-atnlennil Vfoit Vfeit Vfoit ern dull and unehanstml. ...Vl'll'ilPf ene .ft lr,Be lilirlieri nlterward aweW, ,i0 Ai,rn- ,e, ,e ,.Vern .'.V1". uml nrlc "Uheut mueli olianne I Mlxml Wostern, Hpot,i'Jrl8iHe t de tuture.wt QOIXC Oats senrceiy se firm j Ne. I Feb,. aye : May, uy,Qiii4ai Statu, 400)inu w,tern,'ili ICC, I ' . Llve Hteek Mitrkat. CntcAiie The reerj' Journal rcpertDj IIeks ltecelnLs. ni.i e.) hcatl i .shlnments. 7.C0O de. market atendv ler best t pncktnif. S. con 5 9); pncklnir nud nhlpptng, tnoeffOOi light, GOftO 00 I Sklpt, f I utti 2V CaUle Hoceipts ",0ne head j shipments, 3.200 de.; expert Brailes,M107 15 : koeiI te choice, shipping, 15 tose in: common te medium, II OOQSSO! Texans, fJ573, Bhcan ItccelpU, s.eue head j Hlilpninnts, l,K0 de bestgrndes stfiadyt ethui s2Jc lower j Inferior te lair, r2 7.1(11 00j mi-iltum te Reed, HOi'.'i; cholce te extra, 1.1 Vftii s Texas nt 2 4eai. Kast LtntRTr. Cattle neMilntr doing i ro re celnts, 3,800 head ; shipments, 1,077 head. IfegHln lalrdnmnnil t l'hllndelphlaii. US0O C 70 j Yorkers, t 7583Js receipts, l,49Mieau t shlnments, B.013. Sheep dull and prices a shade lower en com men ; Reed grades unchinitedi receipts, 2,8(0 head ; uhlptnenUi, 4,u hend. h tee it nnrKfi', Quotations by lined, MeOrtuin a. OO, IlanH ers, Lancaster, Pa. II a. m 12m. "ir. v. UOiAIiVltlMIIMMtlllll Michigan Central VI 9i 91 New Yerk Control 111?: lift 141; New .Jersey Control 87)? 8Si5 81K Ohie Central Del. Lack. Wostern.... llVi 12im 1!0 Denver A Hlo Ornnde.... 21, n i Kile -mn MK Kunsas A Texas vex 2nS 'i Lcte Shero 9856 ns?ft 9i CMcageA N W., com.... I18H U7H 117s N. N.,Ont. X Wttern PX bUPanl&Omana 3 ;1K, siU PaclhcMall 4.J lav; tl Rochester ft t'lnsburgh IS Pi 15VS BLPaul wy, I0)i f Texas Pacino 19k l'.i4 19,'J Union Pncl Oe 77H 78 T7H Wnbash Common ltt)i 1M ins Wabash-Prorerred 27 27K 27 West'rn Union Telegrnnh 74U 74 7dVi Loulsvllle.t Nnshvllln 17H "i ?k N. Y..UHI. A SL L 9A 04 Lehlgli Valley 67i Lehigh Navigation -) Pennsylvania SS lteadlng 2IJ5 MVJ s P. T. A Jlutrnle Z'i ok W. Northeni Piicltlc-Cem... ii ii 11 Northern PacIIle Pief... 47H 474i 47 Hosienvlllo I5,S 1SK Phlhidelphla A Krli Nortuern Central Underground Canada Southern ii 61K MJ2 Oil 11UU HOX UP?? P.fielnV 1'H.sHeiitfer l'niitnteip'tiH. quotations by Associated Pren. Stocks steady. PUlliulelphlaA Kile 11 H Keitillug Itallread Pennsylvania Hnllrti'id ,. Lehigh Valley llntltead United Companleaer Nev Lirwiy ... Northern Pncinc. Northern Pacltle Pit. fen el Northern Central Itnllread Lenlfh Navigation Ceuipany Noirlstevrn Itallreiu Central Transportation Ce-up-my.. PIIMb'g.Tltusvillti.t ISiitlnleK fl. I.lttlnScliuvlklll lUtlre.ul . ny .. M5J .. s ..1M . '.'II 47 .. M .. I4V2 ..no .. Wt .. eiX New YerK. tjiintatlens by AssocUled Press Stocks lower. Meney easy at 2c. New Yerk Central V Erie Itallread '- Adams Uxpress .. ..ITS Hflnlil.rn,, fl..r,,iil l'nflwa.l .O'Ll Michigan Southern llatlrn.id. . m4 ..KWv ..I3S4 ..'.IS Illinois Control Uatlrnad Cleveland ft Pittsburgh llallrnu.l Chlcige ft Keek Island Itallread PlttHburgh A k'ert Wuyne Uillre.ut.. Western Union To'.er.tph ''oein'my. I'elrdn A Wabash Vex .IiTi.jy Control , v.iw Vetk cintnrleA Wwiu-m .'.tm .. 74W .... ml rt Wi HAT.1 AXV VAI'tt T1HAII TIIIM brets tab mm We have thrown together u let et STIKP IIAT3 thnt we don't want te etrry evor te next season, uml marked them nil 81. GO. In tlie let are Hals that cost us t27adez?n. They me net dam aged In any wny. Correspondlngroduc Cerrespondlngroduc Correspendlngroduc linns htivi been made lu nil Winter oeds. Heavy Cops nre going utleca i ban halt value. The tow Pur Heeds jolt are ull marked away down. We have only Three Pine Seal Caps leir, and these e want te tell at cost. The low prices have played havoe with our Winter stock, nnd seen we will hnvu nothing loll. SHULTZS ONLY HAT STORE, Ne. 144 . NORTH QUEEN STREET, (UUNDAKKIt'B OLD STAND,) LANCASTKIl. PA. murJ7 lyd.w s MlUI.T'7. OLD STAND. OltKAT ItKPUOriON IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Lndlea' Real Saoquea and Delmans, Ladlea' Pur-Llned Oireularn, 1 1 cuts' and Ladies' Seal Cups ut Cost. HILK UUtillBLCAS. A Large Assortment et ULJVE3 at Oejt. TUK LA ItUKST STOCK AND ASSOIlTJIKNT Or- PA31I10NAIILK Winter Hats, Cans, Fats, &c. Kviironered te tlie public, at tlie L01VK8T I'lllCKS. Wholesuleand Ketall. Iluy ler cash only and sell chonper than any ether list Sieiu lu tlie city. SOI.K AUKNT FOUTIIK Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manulnctery In Lancaster. Ilevb' Cun Irem luc. up. Ilea's taps et all klnila greatly reduced in Ijnee. "fPnf neatly uml promptly Uone. Old Silk lints made ashlonable. JOPIN SIDES, rt?MM fruccesser te 8HULTZ A IIUO. Maury' imruoiie Milve. Tlie owl Salve In tbe world for cuu.brulsei nercs. ulceM, salt rheum, totter, chapped hands, chllblnlin, corns and ull kinds et skin eruptions, trockles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te ijtve pcrtcct sutlsfactleu lu every cue or money rufundixl. Ue sure you get Hknry's C&nueLia Halvb, as ull ethers are but Imiuuleiis and counterlelta. Piltv V5 cenU. Sold lu Lancaster nt Cochran's UruHj store. 137 North Ouoeii stroet, uiy.k I '. 1 it i n j i i t iwn W-JWw f rf tfr.-itftrx .
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