ITmmS, s-? ' '"wi'iKr" J -I t. LANOABTBR DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY .DECEMBER 2 1884 4 f COLUMBIA NE tVS ITEMS. r)(un OUll ltKUULAH UDltKKAI'UNDKNz Uetuititila Club steeling Arranging ler IHe Tliiirfilny ttrltel IvlitetlHliilueet Itluk Mnllrtr 1'utreiiHl nud hetlal. Tb I'xctutlve oemmlttoo or the Culum lil.i eltili ninl InUltute, met In the opera house' InM livening with 0. B. Kntiffmrtti n chairman, pte lew. and Jehn 8, NIolielH as secretary fro tern. In accord an oe with a resolution, Mr. Kaulfiuart ap pointed a oemmllteo en ornulr.itlen, te draft n constitution nml by-lawa, te gevern tlie club, n cetninlttce oe nuancee, te solicit contributions for tlie name, nnd a property committee te nolcet a suitable building for the elub and Iustitute te use. A pormnneut orgnnlzttlen will be effected en next Mendnv evening, when the oom eom oem ralttccH will mnke their reports. The executive and reoeptlen oemmitteos having in almge Thursday ovenlng's buiieQt for the Columbia rollefnsscofatlou, in the Metropolitan rink, met last even ini;. and mvle all nrraugements for the affair. As the name implles tbe reception oemmitteo will rcoelvo theso who atteud, and show them every courtesy and atten tlen they may deem nccef sary. The execu tlve aommlttee deeldcd net te permit hcIioeI ahlldren te cauvas the town with tleketH, but will de that work themselves, nssisted by the icci'ptlen oemmitteo ami the I.tdicsuf thn relief association, IUNK MVTTKHS. Manager Kelm, of the (skating rink, has rntnlurd oenuaol topresoouto the Marietta Jltgisttr for declaring lu ita issue of Saturday, that the prices nt the riuk en Thursday last " wero raised from the regular afternoon price of 1ft eents te the ueualevciilug price of 20 eeuta." The WrlghtBvllle ilnlc openod Ian Thursday afternoon and closed lu the ovenltig, as the fleer of company Q's ar mory wan out budly. A new riuk will be built II the ciitzmis ojusent te patronize it us it deserves, rLK'ONAL AND SOCIAL. Mr. Frank I. MeMakln, of Philadelphia, is In town. Mr. Fre I. liueher, last ovenlug, hand somely entertalued fourteen members of tbe Columbia Hed aud Gun elub by a mngniQcent banquet. It wm an clcgaut uffair. Mr. Ollvrr Case, of New Mexico, is vlsitiujr friend and lthtlves In Columbia, Mr. L. W. May, left for Philadelphia, this morning. Beerutary of tlie Columbia Ksllef assecla tieu, Mrs Susan A. Given, yesterday, re ceived voluntary contributions from the following : 810 from .Mr. II. IS. Esslek, and 10 bushels of potatoes from Mr. Sirauel llolse. Lit the geid work een- tin tie. Mill Jeanetto Helslnger, who has baeu vlsitiug Mrs. H. G. Hutti, returned te her home iu Maylewn, yesterday. TOWN NOTf".". One of if net the largest funer.ils ever held iu Columbia was that of yesterday, wheu hundreds of our citizens and strangers tollewtd the lemaiusef Mrs W. Hayes Grier te their last resting place iu Mount Hetliel cemetery. P. M. Jehn A Blade, of Columbia ledge Ne. 2SC, lait oveuluir Instilled the ollleorc of Ashara ledge, Ne. e09, of Marietta AfUr the ceremonies the ledgo and its guests, MciHrft, J. A. Blade, F. I D. Miller, aud Wm. Ileyt, were handsomely entertained te a banquet. As seen as the water in the Sucqucbanun falls sufficiently, the tbulcs iu the dim w ill be reepew d. The Yerk county lill's eulil net be seen this memiuc for tl c huvy ten ftblcheur liuiijr the river. Four timbrellii were stuluu from the Frcsbyterinn church ou Sunday eveulug. Grant Boyd was arroMed yesterday for Mealing ejal from a H. A C. railroad car. Premising net te d'i oe again, and en ao ae ao eount of his j en Ui, he was relcascd from custody. Jehn Loemrd at Chestnut Hill, yester day butoberod two lare hes and a stoer. Last tdht they wero bteleu from hH cellar and meat house. Getting their yearly reports ready Is just new keeping railroad clerks pretty busy. CONDENSED 1TBMS. "Jeshua Whltcemb" by Denman Thomp son, en Tuesday ovening. Night school attoniUnea is en the inereis. Mm. Win. Bevd. dauubti-r of Mr. Juejb Snyder, at Frent and Seoend streets, is d inKoreusly tl.. Werk en the river revd has beeu oemplotOiJ. Daid Ilinule, iijjeil CO yeiri, of Wriijhtsville, died of fcoueral debility in tht bireu;h this morning. Ar hostler nt the Union hotel, in Wrights ville. fell off tv ladder ycaterday and frae tured bis right arm. tt. IMTWtl CUNl'lnKUHNT, llie Uiw 'Juheu et it nt liie l.neeasler CutlTllT I'llSOll. As was briefly referred te iu the Intel Intel ueENcnn of Monday a disgraceful condition of nCalrh baa b..eu revealed nt the county prison. Gcerge Spaugler aud Themas Bharpe occupied a cell en the upper tier adjeiniug that tennuted jby the feranle herse thief, Balome Whitman, aud Francts Fither, who is serving u 00 dayn, terra for failure te pay costs. Twe or tbroe weeks nge tbe men cut a hole through the partien betweeu tbe celli, und bave been freely passing backward nnd forward ever siuce By day they placed what they had taken from, the wall baek agaiu and covercd the crevicea with Itnie given te them ostensibly te white wash. The opeulng lu the wall was net large eneugh te roero that permit tbe paseage of a thin person, and as oue man and ene woman et tlie quartette wero inclined te be stout, the tat man remained iu Ills cell until joined by the thin woman ; while the thin man Bought the companionship of the steutur woman, Salente Whitman. All the nbove prisioners, with theoxeoptiou of thoFisher woman, wero sentenced te "separate and Belitary oeuilnement." In vlew of these revelations it becomes a pertlncnt inquiry whether our local pilseu managemeut is net tuore than a Boreamiug faroe. The inspectors oensure the uudorkcepers and the latter lay it te the rotten jail. i i LUlll) lMCHf, B' F. Davie, of this city, and It. J. Mcnaghan, of Weit Chester, will address the Democrats of Badsburyville, Chester county, at their oz roast ou WcdL03day. On eemplaint of Adam Gitllsch, Martin Lieppe was arrested yesterday for false pretcnee, and lu default of bail was looked up for a hearing befure Aider man Batnseu. The amount Involved is nbeut $100.00. Last evonieg, at tbe Yeates Iustitute, S05 North Duke, street, before the boys of the iustitute, and a few of their friends, Mr. Redene, a Jaw, who has been cou ceu verted te Christianity, and who is nt pres ent oeuueoted with a mission school in Baltimore, tlelivered an Intareatlng leoture ou Syria aud Jeruealem, bcrnk Tnlevri, On Saturday night the cellar of the dwelling heuse of Dr. L. A. Wurren. Beuth Duke strest, near German, was entered by thieves nnd rebbed of a con Hlderable quantity of coal, and a dozen jars of preserves and jellies. Thore is no Ohie te the identlty of the thieves. but in this particular caee the Buzzards are net euepectcd. Tbe Kcal li.lte ainiket. The property known as the Bt. Mary's orphan asylum, ou Seuth Queen street, offered at publia eale en Monday ovenlng, was withdrawn nt $3,800. The property en the Columbia turnpike, boleuging te the same, Institution, subjeet te a dower of '$1,025, was withdrawn at eo.eoo. I.eltcis Urnntrit bj tlia Itrclittr. The following letters wcrn granted by the register of wills for the week ceding Tuesday, Deoeniber 2 : Tkstahuntauv l'eter Btnlr, dcoearcd, Inte of East Ileiuiiflcld township ; Audruw llrubaker. Dtst llempllelil, executer. Frank Qnlnn, drcensed, late of Lancaster city ; Hev. A. F. Kaul and Brldget Qalnn, eltv, czoentorB. Henry K. Mentzcr, deeeancd, late of DastCocalleo township ; F. K, Meut.cr, East Coeutloo, executer. Jehn Lomnien. deceased, lata of Eliza Eliza betli township ; Jehn il. Kceuer, Elizabeth township, executer. Jehn Uotzelor, doceascd, late of Lau Lau Lau oaster city : Jacob lietz, elty, executer, Annle M. Ilinkle, deceaned, into of Columbia borough , Franklin Hlnhle, Columbia, cxeouter. AnMiNiSTitVTieN : James MikHeb, de oeasod, late of Warwlek township; N. O. Fry, Warwlek, ndmlnlstratnr. lleury Lliloman,deeeaHed, Inte of Kl'zi- bethtewn ; Jaoeb K. Nlsuley, Eist Done- gal, admlnistater. Christian Glveler, doceased, late of Kiplie tewmlilp ; Elizibeth Glvelcr, llaphe, administratrix. Hart let MnCurdy.doecased, late of Lan Lan Lan oisterclty; 1'. 1). Belsor, city, adralnls trater. In tlie Uiiurt of Uiimmun I'1J. nr.reiiK jedqi: livinosten. The suit of J. M. WestliaclTer vs Dr. Jehn Atlee, ir., was nttaehed for trial this morning. Thii was an aotien te recover for books and stationary, &a., sold and delivered during a period of about twenty twenty flve years. Tlie defendant was the attend Ing physician of plaintiff aud his family duilng all theso year?, and he lias an eflsst te plaintiff's elalra. Mr. Wcsthaeffer's bill is $312.70, and he alleges that the doc ter s credits amount te $uu, leaving a balance due him of $73 70, with lutercst. On trial. In the suit of Jehn L, Brandt vs. Albert Hisser, counsel for defendant flled reasons for n new trial. The sale of property of Simen Slngle, by his oemmitteo, advortised for last evening was stayed by the oeurt, aud this morning a rule who gran ted te show cuise why the order of sale grauted te Franels Pfeitfer, comralttce or Simen Single, who bad been declared an habitual drunkard, te eeli certain real estate, should net be revoked. Jehn II Qnlnn, nu luselruut debtor, wan discharged from prison. A New isittarn l.canur. from the ThitvielpliU Times. The first step toward the reorganisatien of the K litem Lcagne of professional base ball clubs for 1685 was taken at the BInghum house, Philadelphia, ou Mon day, when a couference was held te censider the formation of a circuit, which In te be presented te the meeting for regular organization en Doceinbor 12. Delegates were present as fellows : G. M. Ballard, Newark, N. J. ; Jehn Steel, Trcn ten, N. J. ; E, M. Ourtii, Alteena ; Charles Fuliner, Philadelphia, and the Lancaster elubseint, a proxy. Applications for membership were handed in from cev entoeti club4, taking in organizitlerm i: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Yerk New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wasbiraten aud Virginia. It v.u (Lnmed inadvuael te make upn circuit until after thu Auier icanAsioeiatioti meetiii en D-'oimher 10, and the meeliug u Mourned uutil Decem ber 12. Died In Itrudleg. Frem the Heading Herald. The death et Mrs. riirah Sehucarcr, widow of Jehn Sehnearcr, formerly a resident of Drlokcrville, Lanoaster aeunty, occurred nt the residence of her Fenin l.iw, Heury Wolf, 110 North Tenth street, of a complication of discabcs. Deceased had been ailing for some mouths, but her con- ditleu vrnn uuehauaaU tttitll Welueadak last, when she was prostrated, Shu plow werse gradually and remained iu a ooma eoma oema tofco state until her death. Bhe removed from Lancaster county te this cltv about two years ae. Her age was 57. The surviving children ate Jehn Bchncarer and Oliver tiohnearer, of Canten, Ohie ; MIbh Lizzie Sehucarernud Mrs. ICate Wolf, of thiii city; Gtorj-e Behuenrer, of Lititz, nud Madisen Sohnearer, of Ephrata, The iiiteruicnt will be made nt Erlckcrville, Lancibtcr oeunty, en Thursday. Tbe Heil man's Hull Last evcnlnK Hed Jaeket tribe el lied Men of this city, held their tweuty-aizth nnnivereary ball, iu Maeuncioher hall I'he skates wero put away for the evening aud persona who delight te slum .uuuud ou rollers were obliged te flive up tiiat amusement for oue night. The Hed Men had full sway. The crowd was very lare and tbe Kraud promcuade took place be tween 0 nud 10 o'elook. Among tlie prominent Indians present were Audrew Haker, past grand sachem, nud Uebt. l Martlu aud W. II Dennin, membcr of the great council. The danciug was kept up until a late hour and tbe best of order prevailed. Oliarcrd V!tli Ulilcli'n Mteillns, Jehn W. Bewers and Jehn Jenes were arrcsted by Officer Uaruhelt last ni"ht en a wan ant issued by Alderman Ferdncy, charging them with stealing thoehiokensof William A. Morten, n few nights age. Iu default of ball they were committed for a hearing. Bowera is nu old oftendor, nnd is the individual who walked out et prison en nu afternoon, several j ears age whleh hitppencd te be a vUltlng day when eoveral atrangers wero at the jail. Ha fi, town and turned up nt Baltimore, whero be was arrested for nu olfeuso and eorved nevcr.l years. Suit Aitalutt tue I'eucnlVAuU. A. P. Shenk nnd Thes. Whitson, atter neys for Maria E, Bell, have entered milt in the court of common plow against the Pennsylvania railroad company for $5,000 damages, for tbe death of Jehn Bell, the husband of Maria. Dell was a passengcr en a train en the 21st of Juuuiry aud brought a tiekct at Philadelphia for this elty. IIe fell asleep aud was can lad ba- yenrl the city. AtJjinuisviueiie was ejected trem tbe train and iu walking baek te this elty was struek by n train aud injured se badly that he died en February 7. Oltetlnc el Uctan l'rltencrs' Asioclatlue. A meeting of Uuieu Prisoners' osseci tien was held at the residence of Jeseph It. Reyer en Monday evenluft. Several members wero elected nnd after the tranBaotien of reutine business Dr. J.A.E. Reed read an intereatitif? paper en his oanture and confinement in a Southern prison. Cel. David Miles was soleuted as tbe essayist for the next meeting of the association, ou the ilret Monday of January. rne l'uultry Hbe, A roeotluK of the Poultry association was held en Monday eveuiug and it was deeldcd te ohauge the dates for holding tbe annual exhibition, It was intended te held it the latter part of this month, but that time oenillots with ether exhiblticns. The exhibition will be opened en January 7th and oleso en the 1 ltb, Arreated ou a Uaplns. Christian Bmkley, eharged with tearing down the fenees of hU neighbor Uoero Kendlg, wrs arrested by tbe sherift en n eapias en Monday aftornoen, IIe made affidavit bofero tbe court that be was the owner of real estate and be was discharged en common ball, until December 18, when he was directed te produea tbe deeds of his property iu oeurt. The City Lights, Twe c3oline lights were topertod as net burning en Monday night. A l.iirie Fantml. Thn funeral or Mr. Al. M. Zihm took plnen this nftnrnoeu from his losldence, all North ,Llme street, and wan largely ntlonded, The Cenestuga Council Ne 6, O. U. A. M., aud Kj shah ke nee Tribe, Ne. 22, 1. O. It. M. attended in a body, nail thore was a large ilolegatiou of the Union flre company, of of which Mr. Zihm was vlce president. The fuueral rorvleu of the Moravian clfureh was reed by Ilsv. J. Mux Hark, who nlse delivered nu eulogy en the chnraeter of deceased, The Mor Mer avlau ohelr, of wlileh Mr. Zihm was for many years the leader, sang Bradhury'H boautlfel composition "Hest," or "Aslcrp In Jesus" ns It is sometlmos named. The following uamed gentlomen aetcd as pall bearers : A. J. Auxer and Geerge II. Ilambrlght, of the Aracrlean Mechanics, aud Petor O IlmiHel and 11, S. Oiter of the order of Hed Men. Mr. E E. Snyder was mirshal of the American Mechanic, and M. J. Weaver of the Hed Men. The intormeut was rnade iu Lancaster oemctery. rrmn MUM nnd lilt Condition. Frank Mlllc, who attempted te take his life by sheeting himself nt Ephrata ou Saturday night, is no werse, and it is bollevcd tint be will fully recover. A dlspateh from Llttlestewn te tbe Intklm Intklm er.N'crcit conceiulng him Ktates" that be tended bar nt the National hotel in that town until a few weeks age wheu he left. He was always a sober, upright mau. He ecumed te griove a great deal ever tbe less of his wlfe and threo ohlldren, whieh occurred seme ye.irs age, and nevcr seemed te Inve fully recovered from the shook. IIe was born in Ha. lord, Connecticut, nnd was a soldier iu tbe Union army during tlie war. liifie!llt!i: nu Intir tinntity llrtJitf, The iuspeoters appointed by the oeurt and Ceuuly Commissioners Mj?cr and (Iddebraud went te Bellare te day te inspect tlie inter county bridge recently constructed nt that point. They will be met thore by tli9 Dauphin county coramisilenois aud tlie iuspeoters appointed by the Dauphin county oeurt. litnning i.nvT. Mr. J E Snyder has been outered in a law Htudent, nnd is reading with D. O. Eahlemnu, esq. Dliiklliinq AcknewlndRO.I. Ilia lady inanaKers or tbe Heme gratefully ncknewledKO the lollewlng donations High t M 'i tin, ex dezen plates; Mrs. U.A.Dillon U.A.Dillen baujiti, toys, buttons, tlnend, etc t Mrs. S. Meer, , two bati nnd lulls 'lliey would also ainbmce this opveitnnlty te nnuln exprecs tlielr cer.ltil nppreclatleu el tlie enjeyment CJnferrcKl upon tlie lilt e folks threjgli llie kind prevision uiude ler thorn by tlielr de pirtud Irlend, Mr. Uo.llrled Zilun, tocclcbrute his lilrthdiiy by an unniml dinner. "I he mem ory el tbe lust U bios'," nnd h's nnuie will be cheileliMl In tlie institution In which lie was se deeply luturested. Aina.inituiF. A Chtn i Stnw Cjmtnff -Ol late allows rIv In;; i iiUrtulniiienis utalowpilrei 1 admission liuri licconie iiullu imrulitr, and It lias ben ci.i'ly elien n that lliey can de us well ua t' ese nltlnii lancy prices. Unoef tliU cIups will be in tills city tlie iliree last nights lu this wtuk. ll U tlie llojien Uline llu-ietiut com cem piny, widen eintrliis a large nii'uljjr et Hue specially poenle. 11m firiy wurelnKcad lri 1 t wi el: und the .Xcica sats of them: '"1 be company nuuibcrsu dozen people, and nllaronciers. Mem. Leuli Diipent U oneot thi best contortionists In tne prrftosslen, The t'aynes, musical sketch arttslf, kept tbe audi, encu rearing and were recalled a number of times. Tbe performance clojel with tbe tlee'ela wendr, Mattle .oe l'rlce, fourteen y'ara et no Hnd welgnlns 1C5 pounds, wlie ltded a cbitlr en which tlitee heavy men sat, tiir.-n tlie limn f.bent tlie bUe aud did ethor foitsel ml llc uenui " ll! ?g .irtiui.tL. Aewrw, Tim unlvuienl verdict, "TUoe; 1'lnsttr la tlie bta: pjreiu planer ever mudu." Unly2i cunts. liiuiiiit II tin," " Itenpli en llc.li" cm cs liiimerj, eruptlniK, rlui'weruii", teltur, sail rln-um, Ireatcl feet, clitlLiluliis. (3) ivliut 'We Vnn Uirc, lI' nut ISndure Itwecin euro an Hche, or a sprain, or a pain or a I imeni us, ( r a tiiirn, or a lirul'e, or a bltr, liy u-iliiR 'Ihemnt' EcUclrie Oil let's dolt. Them'tt' Kclccirta Oil ia known te be proed. Let's try It KorsaiebvH It Coeliran, druj; lilt, 1J7 und U9 Nerm Queen btreuU cettxii'i Llqnld Heef Tonle Ij endorsed liy piijHlcl uii. Ask ur Oeltfrn s; take no ether. Of diuj(iiita. dl-lwiicedAw " KOtltHl ON TOtfTIIAUllK." Instant le lit ter Neurnlul-i, Toethaclio Ki'ceiiche Able li r " Heuijli en Toetiractio." 1) and 'iV) (J) ifer Lauiu iiiez , skim or unest, oho Slit LlM'S I'OllOUS I'LASTKll. l'rlce. -Ji ennt "nlil hy II. Jl. Cochran, iliuKKlst, 137 and 139 flevtli Uueen strpet Lancaster lohlfeoJP L1FU l'ltKMtCKVKlt. It yen nre leilnii your grip en Hfe. try Well's Health ltcnewur." Uets direct te ucalc spots. (3) Ven CenKlii. mnke n timely use et Mule's Ileuuv nt noielieuud and 'iur. 1'lke'i Toe tu nc no l)iei cme in one minute. . dl-lwdoed&w 1'RMrY WOM1SN, Ladles who would retain freslinc nnd vl. vaclty. Don't Tall te try " Wells' Healtli lto lte newer." (J) llr.ivrnM neui-niild I'uuncen 13 the uieit elli,ct've 1'iiln UcJtreycr In the tteild H ie-t suiely Qiilefecti the bleed w iclher luk-n Inturiiully or npplleil exter nally, and thoreby moie certainly UELIKVK PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ethor pain allovlater, nail It Is warranted dou ble the atreDRth et any ntmtlar pruparatlen. It cures pain In the alde. Hack or Hew els, Sore Threat, ltlieuniaiuni, Toetliaclie, and ALL AClIbS. nnd Is The II rout Itellever nt I'ftln. "UKOWN'S IIUUOKIIULD I'ANACKA" should be In every family. A toaspeontnl et tlie l'anacea In a tumbler et het water swent. irami, ii preiumxii. niuen ui oiwurae, will llllKAK OP A DO LI), S5 cents 3 botlle. inay3Mvdl.W.Sw Dr. rraxlur'a Alagia (Itntinaut. The greatest bleeelnir that has been dU cevered In this generation. A euro euro for Iteils. Uurns, Sen, Cuts. I'lesh Wounds, Boru Nipples. Ilnnl and Sett Cerns. Chapped Lips, and llaiids, l'lmples and lllotclies. 1'rlcn ftue. Sold by DriiKsl-iU Sold lv II. II. Cochran druKRist, 1J7 und l ertli eueeu street. (4) ESotuerd Metnrrsll Clethersl Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child sulTerlng and crying with the excruciating pain efeuttliiK teeMil it se, e at en co nnd act a bottlenl Jilts. WIN aLOW'fl300TllINU 8YUUI'. It will relieve the peer llttle 8ullerer Immediately dupend urea It i thore Is no mistake nbeut It. There 1 net a mother en oarthwhebaa ever uoed It, who will net tell you at ence that It will regulate tbe bowels and Rive rest te the mother, and lcllnt and health te the child, op ep cratlni; llfca maufc. It Is perfectly Bate te use In all casus, and pleasant te the toste, and Is t 'ie preierlptlen of ene of the eldest and beat fnmale physicians In the Unlted States. Beld everywhere 23 cents a bottle. mav3MvdU.W.sv Mrs Ur. Walten's forledical lev. Mether Walten h03 proscrlbed tblj voluable modlclne ter a ureil uiauy years in her private nrnctlce. It has nreved an uufalltiiK snccltle lu thu treatmuut of the many dUerdurs te which the loinale constitution U Biibect. It Is a sure euro for the monthly troubles that se many wenen sutler. Mallud en receipt et price, SOc told by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 131 ami iJ'i .1 uriu uueun wroei. 13) MAltltlAUr.S IIanlkt StBAKin At Lanraster, Nev. S), by the Uuv J- Max Hark, Mr. Themas II. Han ley, et Yerk, te Miss Susin A. Speaker, of Lancaster. it DK.ITHB. ltirrrin In this cltv. en the EOth Inst., Isaae Itutter, in the Mth year et bis age. 1 he relatives and lrlends el the family ete respectlully Invlled te attend the lunera lrem his late .OBldonce, no. 51 Seuth Water street, Thursday nltorneon at 3 o'clock. In. tvrinent at Lancaster cemetery, 3t Kixris. Dee. 1, 18)1, In this elty, Charles Franklin, son el Kdward and Clara Kim per, ujed 3 months. Tbe relatives ami friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the, laueral, F I.IKN It IlllEWKMAN CHRISTMAS GOODS -AT- PLINN & BEELNTEMAN'S. The Largest Stock anil Lewest Trices. We are new- openlni; our annual oxlilbttleu el IIOIIUAY UOOUS. Mells, Dell Carriages, Kxpresj Wagons, Spring and Hebby Horses SboelliB and Voleclpedes. Tin nml Mechanical Toys. ' -Ierclmnts, cnurches and Sunday-schools supplied at JJew Yerk Prices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, E .ueuasT ituLiOAV uoeua. Oh-ristmas 1884. Thn nellday Season Is noir at hanl and te meet the wants of our tradejwe have placed In our cases iv lull line el ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS. -IK- WatcheB, Diainenda, Bronzes, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Clocks. We call attention te tbe iaet that wlih our completo rnctery we can All nny special erdars tee DIA3I0NI) MOUNTING, MASONIC OR SOCIETY BADGES, Or any article In GolderSllvor Jewelry. 2TFlret-clasu Reptilrlntf la Every Braneh of Our Buelness, EDW. W. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm'a uev22 It Cerner, trem the roilJenca el 111 parents, Ne. 23 North Lltce striet, ou Wednesday afternoon at2o'c'eclr. Iu'crincnt at Lincaslcr come ceme teiy. tiiArn In this eltv. en thelst Inst.. Clnrls Ft. relict olthe lule Cluiitl.ui Shaub, In tbe 80th year of her uke. The relatives and friends el tbe family nre ro.jpccttullylnTltndteattondth8 funeral from tlie residence el her son In-law, Ne. Vti Beuth Arch street, en Wednesday altemoen nt S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Hick iv.- December 1. ISM. In tills city. Eliza, rclltt et tbe late l'hemaj lllckey, URed t'J years. Netice of funeral horeatter. l'ldlndelphla papers plcase copy. J A.BH A.UV ItT I SB M KN IU. WantTS-a wTiiiAtT"Ti 1u"1jut iu work.rltlierbv the day or week: can ytvepoe 1 rufoience. Apply at Ul) J 11 JU,31bA3i YllAQlUdni, WfAKTM)-AH)UOlHAN WITH 3,000 1 V t nnllnl In lietnll Ceal Uu-lne's lu I'hll- ndelpbla Lualness otnbllahed lour years. Auur us, a. ii wmuui'. uers lmd riuiuucipma r. u. 1Ult A HAIIli TllKAr, Till ULAllKn'S MATCHLESS K1NU Of COFKKES. blandcd, nt SUe. 4 lbi. Oranulated Suear for i7c. !3trictly pnre Eplces nt bottom prices. tij.iiiKt's, no. aa Mcarivingeircei. S1TU1TION WANTKU-A IllKb WAKTS n bltuatlonte de general housework Ap- plv nt nu 31 MOUTH llULBEltttY BTKEhT. n'".T Flve Pound 'tin and lu .te ilulk, seaa' Ash and llanner Lve ler Seap Making, at UUliLEi'U lmuu aium, BusSnid 2i Weat Kln street. OTOltiUK dHO Ooinrnieeiou Waroheuso, DANIEL MAYER. dcc7-lyil hi cst Chestnut street. A' (il-.NTS WANlltU TO CANVASS JTOK COLIIV WIUNOEH COMPANY. Address with rolurenee. NO.JSOUrUTEMIIBTIlEET. nev2S-Iwd rhl'adelphta. T)K'CU1I)N IN IIVKUWIAW. LVi In order te roduee our large stock of Fur IRaveri. Meltons, Kersevs. aud CorKtcrew-4, for Ov 'iceating. 1 will, for the next 00 days, make t mui un te your order. In arft-elnss style, nt areatly reduced prlcei. All garments are puarantoed te fit porleet anil only th beat euallty et trimmings are used. line Tailoring. S7 North Queen etreet, oppealto the I'ostefflce. mzt-cmuu T?ULTON UVCUA. UOUdC. THKKE NIQHT3. TIIU119UAY, FltlDAY AND SATURDAY, DK'vf.illIEK 1,6,0. Matlnee-SATUKDAY AFTtUNOON at 2.30 for Ladles and chllrii en. The Original Bosten Ideal DIME MUSEUM AND SPECIALTY CO. l'reienllng a strictly tint class Specialty Entertainment carelully wieded of nil ohjeo ehjeo ohjee tlonnblo features, bupotler te and tar sur passing all ethers In point et artistic merit Tbe el cap pilces el admission de net detract irem tbe merits et the ontertalnment. All Is conducted en llrat-elusj principles. Fer iurthsr pirtlculars see large bills and hangers. Entlre Cbange et rrograinme each night. (1KVE11AL ADMISSION 10CF.NT8. IthSKItVLD BbATd 7.3 GEMS. Iteacived Seats new en sale without extin charge at eptra heuse. d!-8t w IuLlAMSON .V ITUSTHlt. ULY3IAN, MKLTON AND KHUSBY I r7 ITTI) il A TQ II I V 1J I L A J r I IT). I S v - - v v ... . r In Duulli, Oxford, Maroen and Iliewn, cut In the latest Uslilenu nnd finished handsomely with silk slouve linings. We have a lull as sortment of sizes, and prices range Irem lis te 120. BUlTa ter Dress or Business Wear, made el ull wool material In a large variety et patterns Including Whipcords or Cerkscrew In Four-llutten cutaway or Sack Ceat style. i0 te tU. KUlt UOOl)1, Including Ladles' Hulls Cellars, ISeas, Fur and Hlderdewn trimming Uent'gSeal Skin Caps, Imitation Seal, frllk Plush, Heavy Cleth and a large va riety et all kinds of hats and caps or the latest fashions at the lowest prices. CAltltlAUE UOllKSet Wolf, Mountain Ueat, I'lush and Mohair. Herso Cevers ami Stable Ulankets In the best and the cheapest qualities from 7uc upwards. 11KAVY WlNTKll U.1U UWKAlt et Scarlet. Whlte and lilue Urey, both lm per ed and Homejtle. All Weel Uoeds and Marlues, In W hlte and Scotch Urey, 25c te 75a. ihe W. A V. Special Weel Underwear, all eir.ps. hull a dollar. AlWntcrnroef lloeL Uraln l.ather. lfleece Lined. S3 60. Solid Leather all through, and lust the thine te keep the feet dry. Fer thai dies we have a mil assortment of sizes In the common benee Shee that form erly tout at 13.(0 i It Is new cut down te (1.00. And tbe Opera Tee, n full dress shoe all widths, that always told ter 3 U0. we also cut down te fl.ie per pair. Ileth these stylet are made of carefully "elected French Kid. IIO II IlKlt HOO'lS AND OVKUSllOKJ. We httVS something quite new ler batchers and all per sons requfrfag a waterproof everpant, These pants nre made single and doable and are pos itively win runted te be waterproof and will net beeome sticky or gummy, ,1'rlce, 730 te 11,13. Alse Jackets el the same material. Williamson & Fester, 83, 34, d6 and 38 BAST RING TOT, ItKH AtirMMX. 19MMM1 1X3. I Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. MJSUIVAI rllOM U1TTRK9. nun nnn en w w w KV v II 11 K It O ) W W WW N .V ! " e."a nun unit e e ww-ww kw N N- n it it 1VW WAV N NI nu ii u R O it c oe w BjjjjH it nnn oe kt i n it e e NN N I IIRH O O N N N I K R O O N NN II U U OO N KU II TT1T TTTT FKU 3RII RSS9g BSSS8 12 1 i I 1 KK3 This medlclne. combining Iren with par vo,?euiblo tonics, quickly and cemplutely CURES DVSl'Rl'SlA, INDltlESTION, MA LAKIA, WEAKNER8. IMPURE I1LOOD, CHILLS nnd FEVER and NEURALGIA. Ily rapid and thorough assimilation V7lth the bloel. It reaches overy part et the system, purines and enriches the bleed, strengthens tbe muscles and nerves, und tones and invig orates the system: A flne Appetizer Hest tonic known. It will euro the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, bucu as Tasting tbe Feed. Botching, float lu tbe Stom ach, Heartburn, etc The only Iren modlclne that will net. black en or Injure the teetb. It Is Invaluable for diseases peculiar te women, and te all persons who lead sexlentary lives. An unfailing remedy ler diseases ofcthe Liver and Kidneys. Persons sntlerlng trem the effect et over work, nervous troubles, low or appetite, or debility, experience quick relief and renewed energy by Its use. It does net. cause Hoadache or produce Cen- D,iiiaHuaui:uKU iron II10U1C1U03 tie. It Is the only preparation et Iran thM causes no Injurious uflecta. Physicians and druggists recemmend it as the best. Try it. Thogeanlne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by BROWN OHB&nOAL OO. sepS-lydAlvw Iiultlmern, Md. NBW A-OTlSUIllllSilKSTli niiAMU Ox-Roast -AHV- Torchlight Precession, AT MILLKKSVILLK.ON THURSDAY, DEO. 4th, 1884. AHLE BVKAKEB9 WILL 1'ltKSKM. BE BANDS OF MUSIC. The Democracy el the county are Invited. The Ox-roan will take place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and the Torchlight 1'arade at 7H In tbe evenlng. Turn Out ! Turn Out ! dl-Std J. E, CALDWKLL & JO. J. E. Caldwell &Ce. Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Pearls, Gat's Eyes. Aitlstlc and Elegant Jewelling lu Exclusive Designs, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, FHILADSLPEIA. SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, DEO. 3. 1084. DEATH ON THE GALLOWS. SULLIVAN KXPJATlntl UIS U111MK. rue Murderer or 1'retty tui WMien Hnnged Tu-dy-Hecnes Attending the Iixcca- tlan-Whkt lte UM te Hay. Salem, N. J , Dee. 2. List night Sul livan had an aQeetlni; intervlew with bis mother, and after her departure he spent sometlmo in sluRlne and praying. IIe slept well during tbe night, nwakenlng oneo, when he nte half of a mince pie. A oelorod female prisener, confined in the cell formerly oeoupied by Sullivan, wept aloud and prayed nearly tbe entire night, her piteous orlesboing heatd a long dlstanoe from tbe jail. Sullivan was awakened at 7 e oleok. IIe smiled nnd maintained a degree of nerve that he has shown all along. IIe said he did net oare te say anything mere about the murder ; that be hoped te go te a botter world aud bolievod his sins wenld be forgiven. IIe ate sparingly of the breakfast provided for him, BIDDING UIS RELATIVES GOOD 11 YH, Soen after nine o'clock Sullivan's father ami mother called and a number of Meth Odist ministers joined the parly in singing a hymn. The coudemnod man warned his parents net te cry, as If thev did he would cry tee. Ills two sisters also called te bid him geed-bye. The final separation was very destresslng. Ills sister foil fainting and was carried away, and his aged father and mother soeraed te suffer great rnental anguish. Mcanwhile Sullivan never fal tered. but remained standing and looking every inch the recklcss fellow that he was. When the death warrant was read te him he was the coolest poreen present. IIe aseended the platform at 11:20. where another prayer was offered. After being bound and the noeeo plaeed en his neck, be was asked if he desired te say anything and repiicd that he was confidant of salvation and that when he should fall through the trap be would fall into the hands of Jesus. It was a inar inar riage ceremeny for him, be said, and he wanted te be in tlrae for the feast with all theso geed men who bad geno bofero him. At 11:20 the drop fell. There was no poreeptiblo struggle, his nook being apparently broken and in thrce minutes he was nre. neunced dead, The body was out down at 12.01 and turned ever te tbe undertaker, who will bury it this afternoon. A NEW OHLKANS THAUKUV. A Vrttcas en the Mreet la AVnlcU a man Is Bnet Uenii, New Orleans, Li., Dee. 2.A. J. Murphy, who was shot last night, was superintending a gang of men working en the street. lie was sitting en a deer step when two officers of Judge Ferd's oeurt appeared. Ou ene side of him were two men in citizen's dress, and a policeman then came from the ether dircotien and began firing at Murphy. The latter jumped into tbe street and returned the llre. When he bad emptied his revolver be ran, bat was nhet down. IIe recaived flve wounds, any ene of whieh would have been fatal. The following were arrested for the murder : ueoerdor Themas J. Ferd nnd his brother, Patriek II. Ferd, Court Offlcers W. E. Garfield, Oharles Bedcr, and W. II. lluokley, nud Polieeman Jno. Murphy. Some months age the victim was arrested for a breach of the pcaee and Recorder Feri in sentencing him te pay n line, doneunoed him from the bench as a heed lum and dead-beat. Murphv then placarded Ferd, making seme damaging statements. Fer this he was indicted for libel and the case was fixed for Thursday next. Ferd denies nil knowledge of tbe Buoeung, MURDEnUD AND ROBBED BY THIEVES Galveston, Tex., Doe. 3. A special te the A'im from San Antonie says an unknown man was robbed and murdered by a gang of thieves 10 miles eaat of Olarks. ville. The gang was overhauled yesterday by a pesse of oflleers thirty miles from the soene of the murder. A fight onsaed, in whieh two of the gang wero killed and another fatally wounded. Twe of the pur&uiuc party wero daDgoreusly wounded. fKOUKEUlNOS Ur CONGRKba. ltcsolutlen Fresented in tnn llenae en the Uendacc et U. tl. Marshal Wilglit. WAsnmaTON, Dee. 2. After the road read lug of the journal, Sheffield, a new senator from Rhede Island, was sworn in. The chair laid bofero the Sonate a joint reso lution of the general Assembly of Ver mont, urging congressional action looking te the national control of Intor-atate commerce Vest offered a resolution directing an Investigation into all leases of lands In the Indian territory. IIe said theso losses were obtained from Indians by oerruption aud fraud, and criticised tbe oeurso of tbe interior department in protecting sueh leaseB. The ensuing discussion broad ened into a general dobate en Indian affairs. The matter was finally laid ever until te-morrow and the Bonate ad ad ad journed, IN THE HOUSE. Mr. Fellett, (Ohie), as a quostieu of privilege, presented a resolution impoaoh impeaoh impoaeh ing Let Wright, United Btates marshal of Southern Ohie, of high crimes and mis mis mis domeaners, usurpation and violation of law. The resolution charges Marshal Wright with appointing rough oharaetors as deputies, arming I hem pistols said te have esen ebtained from the war depart ment at Washington and with intimidating voters at the roeout oleetion. Koifer (Ohie) made a point of order, but after seme dlsouBsien was overrulod by the ehair. After a long discissien, Fellatt's reso lution was adopted, and in nocerdanso thorewith a oemmitteo en expenditures in tbe department of justioe will make a thorough investigation. Tbe Heuse tben proceeded te the consideration of the intor-state commerco bill. Tbe discussion will run all day, A Derelict Uank Director's Hentcnce. Montreal, Dee. 3. Alexander Bunter, a diroetor of the Exchauce back, was found guilty of obtaining preference from the bank after its failure, and was te day sontcceed te ten days' Imprisonment. A Echujlklll IfeIUng Mill Kesumei. Reading, Fa,, Dee. 3. The Behuylklll Ilaveu rolling mill above Fert Clinten, employing ever 100 men, whieh bes been idle sinoe last Auguat, resumed work te.dny., Doclilea In the Uraed Lemen Uentriti Bi'iUNariELD, 111., Dee. 3. Governer Hamilton has just rendered his deoisien In the Lomen-Urand oase, awarding the osrtifleato te Lsmen, Itepubllean candi date for state Benato iu the Sixth district. A Lumber rirm Aiilgnt, OsiiEOsn, Wis., Dee. 3. Talman Conre & Ce., lumbormanufaeturors' made an as. signment yesterday. Their liabilities are placed at 850,000 and the Arm elalnts assets or eioe.ooo. A Wlioemio Unlrerilly Horned. Madisen, Wis., Doe. 3. Boleneo Hall university was burned last night, The total less will reaeh $350,000. W BATU Kit IMU1UAY1UN3. WAsniNQTON, D. O., Dee. 3. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, generally fair weather, northerly winds, beoemiug vuiable, nearly stationary temperattue. MAMHMf. VltiladeipBift Mar. Pmn.nif.ruu, dee. a-rienr mirket (tall XV '"V1 ' Buporflne State, nt St M MrH?1. 80.. wn Cbr. KiS0i & SiraM,i tl 60i Minn. extn. elMkrT ei'...:s,,'iH"lrUut, t getta t wtatw ir7-rr "."j1' wuj ie. Joell, 2(e Ne t mixed, J1MT Uye nominal nt f38MB. n Soeds-ciororseort dull at 7Sfl flmetliv dull nt 41 leni 41 1 FIxed flrnt at It 44? y Winter ilren quiet at 111 73U Uroy.H,en.s Hideti India Mesa Beet il ea I city de, 13 sefJH en i Hess Ferk; iJ Mm II net Heet uams, 120 Man. llacen, lie i HmeRed 8heuldnu 7 mc0lricaadt0?S0,u,8m0,t0anamS'11,W0' Lard quiet t city rcflned, 8Ve loes butchers, mT4 ( prlme steam I72SS7 SJ. UnUer rrmrket and prices Arm ler choice geed; t Creamery extras, at tWet Western de, no. Siaei tl. c. ft N. Y. extras, &J70f West- choiee,"?.0' W08Wra KOeA te Rolls at loawe t packing, flOHc. ?ga1im 'wUh ,a,r demand; extras, W flMet Wostern. I9rtl9Kc. tiheesB-market stead v. with quiet demand j new Yerk full crreim. hi. ttvaiin'. R'iI?J,Bt cholce. H5iOl2et de fair te prlme, SKOailtfc j fa. part skims, 807et de luU, votrelenm nnlet j Renned, TJic. WhUhy uiilf t Western at II 20. Ma-w tot Mitn, Kiw Yenx, Doe. X rienr Btate and West ern In buyers' favor and dull, bouthern dull and weak. Wheat Q!ie lewer. heavy and Irremlsr, with a me lerate buslndfs s Ke. 1. Whlte. nominal ? Ne. 2 Ked, Dee., SOlfe j Jan , sAMdSJ!iHei JlMch' sa"" Cern Utilio lilbcr and quiet i Mixed West ern, spot. 4lQ30at de luture, 430430. Oils without decldad cbange Ne. a face, 32'i .ian.,3Jsj State, SIO38J0 Wcstern, 31 Western Oram marKSU, Teledo. Wbeat was dull and lower t nod, cash and Dec ateiVioaskedt J Ne. 2 an. at TO4? Did and 7UKO eskca t Feb. at 71Ket Mv at J7C bid and 77He naked J Ne. 2 selt at 72 73X0. Cern was qulet high mixed at SSXat Ne. i cash at SSe ; alt the year at sswe t Jan. at3sa hi J and SGic asked ; May at Bie bid i releated at 36c, Oats were dull and unchanged i Ne. 3 whlte at i7c. Cloversocd was nominal i prlme at U 39 bid t December and January at II 41 asked t Ke. a at (130. OBTOerr. Wheat waa drill- Nn. 1 Whlta &t. 75?lc ler cash und December 7die for Janu ary j Ne. 2 lied at 77e for cash, nnd Decern ber; tliie for Januarys Ne. B Bed at 6(0 f Ne. 2 Whlte at 70e ; Michigan Selt Ked at 77c; receipts, 18,000 buh. Cem Ne. 2 at 37X0. eau -Light mixed at Xe asked j Ne. 2 Whlte at 23X0 j Ne. 2 at20Kc l'Eetin corn was firm s new high mixed at 31382X0 1 new Ne. 2 mixed at 31KO320. Oita wero quiet sNe.2 whlte at 27Q21K01 Ne. 2mlxoA?t)iTO3e. llye was nrm, but inactlvet Ne. 3 at (We. l ive E tecK Market. CinoAeo-Cattlo Ueoelpts, 0,500 head j snfp. moms, 2 500 head: common grades dull j cholce stock firm t expert praues. SO 20OB 73 1 geed te choice shipping, 3ia0 6) common te fair, M2S85 0I1 Texans easier at (30383. lloge KecelpU, 41,000 headj shipments, 4,000 hnvl ; market opeiod very actlve at a de cline otlOet rough packing. $3 D1G4 IS t pack ing and shipping, tl 2KJ4 S3; light, l4 30t Shoep-ltecelpts, 2,000 head ihlpmenta, 800 headt market slew i Inferior te lair, t2Q2 73( mcuium te goeu, ituM3S3t cnoiee. Iitt4 2. East Liesbtt Cattle prices 15O20O leer than .last week ; receipts, 2,071 head j ship ments, C85 head, Hocrselew; receipts. 7,700 bead t sblpmenti, 000 head': I'hlUdelphUu, II 3034 40; York Yerk ers,l41504 5S. uhcep dull andaeliai'oerT lest week's closing prices receipts, 2,100 head shipments, none. Philadelphia Cattle Market, Mendav, Dee. L The arrivals et live stock at tbe varlens stock yards were t Fer tbe week 3,000 bceves, 12,000 sheen, 5,800 begs. Previous woek-3,0U0 beeves, 12,000 sheep, 0,300 begs. Heet cttlle were In belter request and prices In sympathy with the Wostauvanced a traotlen, although no sales wero recorded ler uiore than OJie. We quota as lollewss Kxuenii'.3.3Uti0;ia; Meit sales, 4e&5ie t Kxtrn, C'iGOKQ l Geed, 6UQCC ; lledlum, Haiiiet Common, 3tf I'ie. h Ht cows wero dornemlfced af 2XQIO. Mllcucews were net much sought otter at 3070. Veal calves were In geed request at OfJOc. Sheep and Lambs were lu tee large sap ply ter the light demand and rates decllned He, touching tbe lowest flgure ter the pest do de do catle We qnote as fellows : Extra, 4!IX , Uoed, SKffllci Mwltnm.QHO 3Kc; Common, 7Sc82Ke : Lambs, SrlOc. Hogs wero In lair request at HXtHXc A low In a retail way at 6a DRESSED MKAT9. City drossed toeves wero In fair demand and prlces closed at 7010a., with sales et extra common as towns Ce; Wejtcrn dressed being quoted at KftKe. Dressed Bhoep wero In fair request at 81 8Kc Lambs selling us high us DHc BteeK marKBta. Qnotatiens by itfeJ, UcUrann A Ca, Batu era, Lancaster, Te. Ua.it. list. Jr.. Missouri Pacific... Michigan Central. 00 61 60 New fork Central 91M 91 S Wi New Jersey Control tl 41 43 Ohie Control. H Del. Lack. wostern.... lievj loej; 103J Denvor A llie Qrande.... 02 OH ..j. Kansas A Texas 18'i llti 17 Lake Shero 6S2 esji ent Chicago if. w com.... Di)i ei4 8IJ N.N.,Onu Wostern.... 12 12J 12s bt,lnulAOmatia 30 3" 'Q PacinoMell H)i UX U ltocheator & Pittsburgh 2x at. Paul ;.... 81H 81H Rx Texas Pociae..,. HH 14 l4t Union l'acinc tl'i SIX Wi Wabash Common.... Wabash l'reforred. ISJ-i Wesfrn Union Tolegraph C2X Mil C2)J LouUvllle NashvIUe... i: 27K 272 N. Y.,Chl. A 8r.L 5)2 Lehigh Valley MX 61 COM Leldgh Navigation. 4IK Pennsylvania... BIX 51 B1W Heading. lHi lk 112 I'.T. A lluirale SK 3JJ 3)J Nerthern raclflc Cem... 18Vi 1BU 18 Northern Pacific Pre!,., fi UK 41jJ Iiestonvllle ... riiiladelphia A Krle...... ... Nerthern Control.. .... Underground. , . . .... .... Canada Soatnern.. fUVi OU 71X 7.9H lill Poenlo's Passenger...... y .... inrsey centrai. ' Iteaulng General tutors.,.! .... ... miiaatlpwa. Uaotatiensby Assoclatedifross. Stocks steady. rhUodelphla A Erle U. IL. .13 Heading UaUread..... , 11 IMS Pennsylvania usllread.., ............. ...... 6154 Lehigh Valley UaUread 6CJJ Unlted Companies et New Jersey ..197 Nerthern 1'f.clnc. 18tT Northern I'acttle Proterrot ln Northern Control UaUread 87 Lcnuth Navigation Company 41 Norrlstewn Itallroed 1M Central Transponauen company. se IlnuaiO, a. I .. seu x-uuauuipuut. & LlluO oeanvmui uinu .. Maw ion. Quotations by Associated Press. mocks lrregulir. Heney, lHOc- New Yerk Central B1U Krle Railroad UK Adams Exnreu ...IH Michigan Central UaUread. ......... ........ e Illinois Centrtd ltallread 13SW Hiif-nii-iLn BenuH-ra uaunuu ik Cleveland A rlttsbargh UaUread 137 Chicago A itoek Island UaUread.... .I1U Pittsburgh A sort Wayne lloUreoa 119), gna lurt nnyne iuuireuu.,...iiv) Teledo A Watftdh. ...... ..........,.,...,.. 4it, ivesieru umei iudKmuu vuiuutuiy..... ve New Jersey central ...,ui ....... 4 New Yerk Onlecta Ik Wnctarn.......... 12 fecal ateeu ana aaaal ueparted by J. u. Lens. rar VOL ala . T.njl.itfr mtv A rur fvxnt 1SS8... U(f Ml lswi... m - BTtoret.inlerIyorf.. WH ' 4 per ct. Bchoel Lean.... 4 in ler as years.. 1M 4 in Beras years. ,108 u 4 in 10 or 20 years, 199 Manhehn borough lean m " ' BAlk STOCKS. rirst National Hank . Tanners' National Hank M miten NlUenat Hank.... MS Lancaster County National UaaX, M Columbia National IlAUk. ,..,,..., MS ChrUUana National Bank........... H xnnrata National lUnk ....,,, MP rrstNiUouallliat,Uelamb4..... M m i KM Vifl ': ti -!. tfV 1 .SZA (.) n T ft $ A 2 diS - nfl .S" . i' na vw .1iS ssa 4& a: w & .it !,. "K-i m m ft" F ' ? ""5V Sft.i Q JAi ,Vl 'tfi 'lt'i ir4i 1& &ji ' . ".i si 3: -I 'i f . LAN0ABTKB, FA. 1? -w t