LANCASTER .DAILY INTELLIGENCEE. TUESDAY, FEBRUAKY 13, 18& LAM-A8TKK CKMKTEKY Tlie election el UIHcens a New Soperin Seperin le.nleul. TIjc beard of directors of the Lancaster cemetery met at the Farmers' National bank this aiteruoeu at three e clock te elect officers for the ensuing year and a superintendent in place of Geerge Lutz, who about; ti.u 1st of January sent in Lis resignation te take effect en the 1st of April, proxime. The following named officers were '!ctcd : President Jehn 1. Hartmaii. Secretary .Jes. Samson. Tieat-urer Christian Gast. Supeiintcn'lcnt Samuel J. Peel. Mr. Lutz was induced te resign the position he has se lemj and creditably iillcd, because of his advancing jears and failing health, which, he feels, are begin jjiiiK te unfit hint for the arduous duties he is called upon te perform. The bei-t wishes of hundreds el friends will fellow Mr. Lutz in his ensuing reliracy. Lancaster cemetery was chartered in 1847 and the liri-.t iut i ineuts were made in 1848. Jacob HupBit was the first superintendent and continued in cilice uutil the snrinir of IH'i't. During these seveu years he interred in the cemetery the ic maius of nearly 1,900 persons. Many of these, however, weie rein terments from the Luthcian, lteferiued, Methodist, Moravian, Presbyterian and ether cemeteries located iu the heart of the city. Mr. Ilupurt was succeeded by the present incumbent, Geerge Lutz, who has held the effice continuously from 1835 te 188.5, a period of 28 yeais. During that time he has iutened about 3,500 bodies an average of ever l'i.- per an num. The cemetery company is in a prosper ous condition financially. It is entirely out of debt, has 2:5,01:5 00 in safe investments including $1,003 0G iu the hands of the treasurer, and owns besides a large num ber of burial, lets which will be sold and add largely te its revenues. HUH H.l.liMltlOUSClTlZKN. llmv Tultuu lias Ituni itepreseiued lu 31 hi-b l-. The late Rebert Fulteu, of this city, deceased, eminent as an inventor, is the subject of one of Pennsylvania's statues iu the capitol gallery iu Washington. Te ilewatd Huberts sculptor, of Philadelphia, was let the execution of the work, lie has fiuibhed it and placed it en exhibition at his studio. The Times thus tell about it: "The statue is cut in pure white mar ble, somewhat mere thau life size. Fulton is represented sitting iu a large arm chair, .studying a model et a steamboat, which is grasped iu both hands and resting upon his knee. His coat, is off, and he wears the full waistcoat, and leuse shirt-sleeves, and the knee-breeches and low shoes el his time. The costume, in short, is that of a well-dressed man iu his workshop, and some books and t e!s about the base the statue carry out this thought. These are the mechanical details. One will no tice liist the line head, siirmeuutcd by an abundance of euiling hair, and the beauti fully chiseled face. It recalls the portraits of Fulton, but it is a stronger lace thau the engravings show us, and the high-bred air is perhaps a little idealized, as is right enough. This is plainly an earnest and capa ble men who sits here absorbed in thought, lle is net posing ler his portrait ; he is uet thinking of his attitude at all, but has allowed his muscles te relax and his body te sink down in his chair while his gaze is lixed upon the model en his knee aud his mind upon the possibilities of its improve inent. It is a perlrait of Fulton, but it might also stand as an ideal personifica tion of the inventor. Yeu de net need a label en the statue te tell you that this man is weiking out a problem in his mind, and when you leek at his face you are sure that he will master the problem. The ability, the energy of purpose, the power of ceucentiated thought which enabled Fulteu te bring his many inventions into successful use, are plaiuly recognizable iu this face and figure, mere plaiuly, it may be, than they could have bceu in the man himself. An Alleged Larceny case. Jacob D. Warfcl, of Intercourse, was hcaid te-day before Alderman Barr en the charge of larceny of a buggy, en complaint of Geerge Hlair. Warfcl took the buggy away from Blair's premises, but claims that the latter had giveu it te him for a debt, and that he had informed him that he intended taking it. The alderman thought there was larceny in it, and held the accused iu bail for court. Argument :eurt. Court met this morning at 10 o'clock te hear applications for license. These of Peter Otte, of the Fourth, and Win. Gerz, of the Eighth wards, for restau rants, all new stands, were withdrawn for the present. Court adjourned until Sat urday morning at 10 o'clock. Went te l'liiliulelphla. Sixty laborers, who have been working at track laying en the new branch of the Pennsylvania railroad north of the city, left for Philadelphia ou the one o'clock train te-day, having finished their work here. Sile l liurses. Samuel Hess & Seu, auctioneers, sold at public sale vcsteiday, at the Merriina' house, Lancaster city, for Geerge Gross Gress man, 17 head of Illinois horses at an aver age price of $2e0.5S per head. One brought $310. Australian Magpie. In the saloon of Jehn A. Snydec, ou Kerth Queen street, there is ou exhibition a beautiful specimen of a magpie, which was brought from Australia by Leuis Gershel, brother of Merris Gershe), of this city. Mayer's Court. His honor the mayor had seven custo mers this merniug. Three ledgers were discharged, one drunken and disorderly person was committed for 20 days, another for 15 days and another for 10 days. Connected by telcplione Yerk, Columbia aud Lancaster were ceuuected by telephone at 3:0 p. m. to day. Women for Scheel Directors. The Democrats of Yerk have nominated Mrs. Mary Curren and Mrs. Clara Straw iuski bv acclamation for school directors. Cheap Kxcurxleii te Philadelphia en ThuiSCUy, February IP. Round trip tiekcls, geed ler three days, $2.0:). Train leaves Lancaster (Ring street) at 5:10 a. . Leaves Columbia at 5:40. Fare. $2,311. f!3-2t SfEVlAL. XOTXVES. " Why, what are you putting that en my leel ler," asked a man with a heavy cold. "Why, te draw the cold out et your head," answered tne considerate nurse. " The deuce you juiy, I would rather have it stay where it is than be drawn the whole length of my body." At any rate there is a mere pleasant method thnn that, go and get me a bottle et Dr Bull's Cough syrup. It Toughens. SOZODONT toughens the gums and makes them healthy, se that they held in the teeth llrmly. It removes the tartar, gives comfort, is economical of health and money, and when once used will never be given up. Try SO- ZOliONT. fHi-lwdeed&w Tld Mits. Samples Iree at Grocers. II. A. Bartlett A Ce.. Makers. Philadelphia. H2-2Gtd&4tw The most popular and fragrant Pelumeef the day ' HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by II. Ii. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 337 and 130 North Queen street feb7-eed3 The salutary effect el Simmons Liver Keg Keg ulater Is proverbial. A kkmkdy ter Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc. Col Cel den'.s Liquid Beet Tonic. 112-lwdeediw Won't give up and say there is no liele ter Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in bead, since thousands testily that Kly's Cream IJalm has entirely cured them. Price 50 cents. Apply into Hest II Is with little tiuger. An invaluable article An article like Elys' Cream jsalm has long been desired, and new tnat it it within the reach of sufferers from Catarrh, Iluy Fever and Celd in the head there Is every rea-en te believe they will make the most of it. Dr. W. E. Buckman, W. E. Ham man, Druggist, and ether Kastenians have given It a trial, and all recommend it in the highest U:rm.'asten. J'a., Daily Aruus. Oct. 7, ls;e. Klj8 Crrmn ifului cured meef Catarrh et many years' standing restored my sense et smell. Fer folds in the head it works like magic E, II. Shkkwoed, National State Bank, Elizabeth. N. J. j31-2wUm,W&F A Phemit way te eae asthmatic wheezing. Use Hale's Heney el Horcheund ami Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cuie in one minute. fl2-lwdeedw "ttuugli en corns." Ask ter Wells' " Bough en Cei ns." 15c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Cerns, warts, bunions. Itching I-IIett symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very di-tresalngly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and out of the reel u in ; the private parts are sometimes af fected: it allowed te continue very serious results may lollew. Dr. Swayme's All Healing Ointment "laa .pleasant, sure cure. Alse ter Tetter, Itch, Salt Uheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers' Itch, ISIntchc, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneeus Eruptions- Price SO cents, 3 boxes ler $1.25. Sent by mail te any address en receipt et price in currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared enlj by Dr. Swayne & Sen, Ne. 330 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swaynk's Pills are the best for all billions disorders. Cert: headache, levers, Ac. -lyeed&wT.Tn&S Moury' carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.bruises nercs, ulcer-", salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, Ireckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give pertect satisfaction in every ease or money refunded. Be sure you get IIknuy's Cakbolie Salvb, as all ethers are but imitations and eeunterleils. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cecl'ran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. my2!l-l iCKSCUKIl rKO.lt DEATH. The lollewiiigstatcmontot William J. Cough in, et Stiinervlllc, Mas., is se remarkable that w beg teask ler it the attention et our read ers. lie says: "In the fall ei 1870 1 was taken Willi a violent bleeding el the lungs, lollewed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and Mesh. 1 was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1S77 I wasadmitted te the City Hospital. Whilethere the doctors said 1 had a hole In my I tilt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars iu doctors and med icines. I was se tar gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope blit a Irteiid told nit et DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOIl THE LUNGS. Ilaughe at my triends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 get a !' ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise:! d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once dcud, began te revive, aid te laylieelin better spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 writetliis hoping you will publish it, se that every one atllicted witli Diseased Lungs will be induced te tafce Dll. WJI. HALL'S BALSAM FOUTIIE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUItED. I have taken 1 we bottle and can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peai ed and I shall seen be able te go te work.' told bv H. R. Cochran. 137 .North Oucen street j'urlly tne iiluoe. " SWAVNE'S TILLS." " SWAYNE'S 1'ILLS." " SWAVNU'S PILLS." AITS AS A IIEAKT COUKECTOU and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the enians el digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debility, Billieusness, Bad Breath, Jaundice, Liver and Kidney Com plaint, Lack et Appetite, Lew Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, Fever an Ague, Dlavrhcua, Dropsy, Colds. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, and all Irregularities of the Spleen, Stomach, Bladder and Bowels. ItKSTOIUNa TO HEALTH when all ether remedies fail. They keep the system in a healthy condition by arousing Hie torpid liver te healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidneys the matter that poisons the foundations el lite. Be particular te obtain " Swayne's Pill Price 25 cents a box et SO pills, or 5 boxes $1. Prepared only by Dr. Swatne & Sen, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask your druggist ler them. Sent by mail te any address. ocr.i-eed&wM.W,F Ge te II. I!. Cochran's erug store ler Mrs. freeman's Nciv National Dyes. Fer bright ness mid Curability et color, are unequafed. Celer liem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. mewira iiousenem f anacea Is the most eitcctive Pain Destroyer in the world. Will meat surely, quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally.snd thereby mere certainly rellev ! pain alleviator, and it 13 warranted double the streiiKtli et an v similar nrenaintlen. it cures pam in the Hide. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all acubs, and 13 THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Brown's Household Panacea" should be in every ' 'amily. A teaspoenlul of the Panacea in a milliner ei net water iswucujikmi ii jneieii en j, ta!eu at bed time will break dp a cold. 25 eta bottle . febll-lVdM.W&S&w " Dr. Hen-son's Skin Cut e eradicated my pim ples. They used te break out continually." Steve T. Harrison, Recheiter. N. V. $1 at drug gists. Dr.C. w. Kcnsen's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared expressly te cure and will euro lluauachc of all kinds, Neuralgia, Ner vousness and Dyspepsia. Proved and en dorsed by physicians. A ceugn, com or ere xnreat eneuiu no stepjea. Neglect frequently results m an In- fcurabla Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's i.rencliial Troches de. net disorder the stomach like cough syrups aud balsams, but act directly en the lu flamed partf., allaying irritation, give relief lu Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpeakers aresubject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Trechea have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perleet satistnclkm. Having been tested by wide aud constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wei.- merited rank among tiie tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at '2r cents a box everv where. mv-lvdTTh&F&lvw itevr te secure Health. it seems strange that any one will suffer lrem the many derangements brought en by an iinpii'-e condition el the bleed, when SCO- VI LL'S 5 ARSAPAItlLL A AN D STILL1NG1A, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYltUP will restore pcrlcct health te the physical organization. It is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIEU ever discovered, elleet ually curing Screlula, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. ieus complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health rcnewcr, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain and ncr veus system. AKB'8 PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast, Ifer use externally and inter nally. BED HOUSE POWDERS euro all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may24- Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug stere 137 North Queen street. Miss Annie Legan. Philadelphia, Pa., says : ' 1 have taken Itrewn's Iren Bitters as a tonic and consider it an excellent preparation " Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggi.-t. 137 and 159 North Queen street. 112 lwdiw JHethers! iiletierii .tietnersii Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child sutleiing and crying with excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If no, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SY UUP It will relieve the peer little sulterer immediately depend upon it: there is no mi-take about H. There is net a mother en earth wre naa ever ued it, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give re--t te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It i perteelly sate te u5e in all cases, ami pleasant te the taste, aud i- the presciiptien ei one et the eluest and best female physicians and muses in the United States. Sold everywhere, 25 ccnt a bottle. m2-ly-M.WSAw See here, frl"nd. read the advertisement of Simmons Liver Hegulater. NEW AUVERTISEMLNTS. WA.-STEU.-A fllltl. TO lIJ UKNKKAL kitchen work. Apply at JOHN COPLAND'S SALOON, ltd North Queen Street. T.MIK RKM.-A STKK KOOIU AND V Dwelling containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Intellioen Intellieen cer office. tfd I A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifllln street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A Twe anil a-half story Heuse Ne. 'Ja West Chestnutstreet. Apply te A.J. STEINMAN, J21-tfd Intelligencer Office. (UTV CIINiiTJtIltG THlO UMDKK J signed, having received the nomination et the Republican party for t lie office et City Constable of the Sixth wind, of tlu city et Lancaster, ter election en Tucsuuy, the aitn instant, irspecttiilly selicils the suffrages of the voters et the ward, pledging himself, if elected, te use hi-, best cmieavers te discharge thedutieset the position lairly and unpar ially and te the satisfaction of the general public. JOSEPH BltiNTNALL. 112-1 wd 313 East Chestnut Street. ITtSTATK OF WILLIAM II. ITNNKY. LATJS J et Lancaster, Pa., deceased Letters el adwiiuislratieu en said eslate having been granted te the undersigned, all p"rsem in debted thereto arc requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the 'under signed. W. LKAMAN, Administrator. dl'.MiteawdTu Centre Square, Lancaster IS. KKAKH SAVLOU HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 3f Exactly opppe.-ile tile Jld Stand. ectll-ind&.wU 1 .'STATU " LA NilKLIN II 5111 SI SCLSKACll j of the City of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters testamentary en --aid estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and thee having claims or demands against, tlie same, will present them without delav for settlement te the under signed, residing in the Citv et Lancaster. CIIAS. HIMMELSBACII. JOHN G H1MMELSBACH. J no. A. Cevlk. Executers. Attorney. jl-fltdTu H ATS, UAl'S AND ?Ull, Hats, Caps and Furs. JOHN SIDES lias purchased theentlre stock et Hat, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the linn el Shullz & Bro.,lasliienable h.iiteis. ami new offers thein ler sale, retail and whole sale, at great Iv reduced prices at Nes. 31 .mil 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., the well-established Hat Stere et the late llrm et Sliuttz .t Bre. Sjiecial iiidiicenienls etlered te country mer chants. Mr. Sides will continue the Hat busi ness and constantly keep en hand the latest and best styles, lie has employed Henry A. and Wm. Sh'ullz. of the I ; il - lirm el Shultx & Bie., w he are experienced halters. JOHN SIDES, iSUCOESSOUTO S1IULT7, & BIIO ) 113-ttd L'OK SALK.-AT 1'KIVaTIS SALE IS OF r teredthe iirsl-elasstwo-steiy Brick DWEL LING 'HOUSE, with large two-story Brick rear attachment, and Frame Wash house hav ing 11 rooms, being Hall, Parler, Drawing and Dining Reems and Kitchen en llrst fleer. (' Bed Reems and Ratll Roem en second fleer, and finished Atlic; Ga. ISath. Het and Celd Water, II ater. Range. Dumb Waiter, Water Closets, Geed Sewerage. Ilensn has various ether conveniences; is welllinislied and in excellent condition. Alse, en same premises are Brick Stable for two horses and a Can iig Heuse ter six car riages, and abundance et fruit, all situated Ne. 117 Seuth Duke street. Let !Kx2l5 feet: oefld reason ler selling Terms eay". Fer further particulars, or the viewing et premi ses, call en BAUSMAN& BURNS, Real Estate Agent, f 1-MUilK Us West Orange St T 'OlSAUUO ItUVKKS CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, -ANO- S AMPLE TAGS, NEATLY PRINTED AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. I'-'l-tld 8. S. KATHVON. OVERCOATS, Dress Suits, liusiiicss Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ler men anil boys, at bottom prices ler the next two months, at 8. 8. RATHVOJJ'8 Merchant Tailoring .Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., j23-lmeed LANCASTER, PA. OIU'UAN'S UOUKT SALE UK VAl.UAllLE CITY PROPERTY. Ou WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, lS:, by virtue et an order et the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Leepard Hetel in Lancaster city, the undi vided ball part of that certain Let or. Piece el Ground situated en the north side et North street, and en the west side et Seuth Duke street, in the city of Lancaster, and containing in lrent en said North street. 143 leet, 10 inches, mere or less, and extending in depth along a line of ground, new or lale et Jehn Seller, deceased, northward 207 leet, mere or less, te Locust alley, thence east along said alley, 53 leet, 10 inches, mere or less, te ground new or late et Jehn F. Leng, thence south, 20 feet, mere or less, along tlie line el ground of said Leng, thence along the ground el said Leng eastward, mi tent, mere or less, te south Duke street aforesaid, thence along said Seuth Duke street, southward 187 leet, mere or less, te North street atercsatd, whereon is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 20x"8 leet, with a two-story Brick Kitchen 12x22 feet attached. Alse, a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 28x18 leet, Frame Stable, 10x10 leet anu ether improvements. Bounded en the west by prepctty new or late of Jehn Sener, deceased, en the north by property of Jehn F. Leng and Loeust alley, en the cast by Seuth Duke street, and en the seut'i by" North street aforesaid. This property is situated in a very desirable portion or the city, and eilers a tine opportunity for investment Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., 'when attendance will be given and terms made knewh by J U LIA A. IIEPTLNG, Executrix et Charles A. Ucptimr. Hwnvr Shubbkt, Auct. 113-3tdTum5&7 NO'IICK IU lBESl'ASS'EKS AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby lerbidden te trespass en any of the lands el the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un lnclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or Ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands el the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FBEEMAN, E. PERCY ALDE1T, EDWABD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler B. W. Celeman's Heirs. 016-tfdftw, XEW A VVEBTISEMJZNTH. maE account -OF-IIUGII K. FULT. X. TREASURER OF THE HOME FOR FRIEND LESS CHILDREN FORI HE CITY AND COUNTY OF LANCASTER, FuR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31. ISSi. 132. DR- Jan. 1. Te balance In treasury at lilinglust annual account $ 2.S02 22 Mayl.".. Te cash received et county treasurer en account et ap propriation for the year 1SS2, i,5oe 00 May 19. Te cah recei red of county , treasurer ou account el ap propriation 2,5C( Ce Sept. 7. Te cah received et county treasurer as the June and July instalments el appre priatien "( (-0 Nev. 14. Te cash received et Win. Metzgar, per Jeremiah Rile, e-q., legacy et Mrs. J unit's E. Dewnev. deceased !2 CO Nev. 15. Te cash reeeivtd et county treasurer as August and Sep tember instalment of appro priation 2,000 (ri Dec. 27. Te amount received of county treasurer, li'ilunce et ceuntv unnronrlatien 2.000 00 Total charged $12,S9I 22 1SS2. Feb. 2. By cash paid out en en warrants el the beard et trustees un I beard et lady managers said warrants being attached te the bills et items approved by the proper committees as fellows, te wit : Te Mrs. Clara Fahnestock, et household committee, en wan ant Ne 2SS. for salaries and marketing ter Jauuary, en following bill : MissO. R.Cele, teacher $45 00 Miss J. S. S. Hbi-r, teacher 3(1 50 Mrs.il. Hamakcr, matron 30 00 Miss Leah Conard.ceok i 00 Miss Sarah Pentz, laundress.... 2100 Miss Sallie Martin, irencr 13 fe Miss K. Sponsler, chambermaid, 13 00 Miss Susan llerr, care taker ler girls 15 00 Mis Adelaide llaniaker, care laker ter boys 15 O) Miss Careline Ir win. seamstress, 17 0J Miss Elizabeth Stamm, seam- strw'a 8 " Miss Maggie Jehnsen, assistant, 2 00 Te Jacob Kuutz.gaid'-iiei' 30 00 Clt. Marketing and incidental ex- penscs 40 00 -$ 2M 95 Feb. Uy ca-h paid David B. Lan- dls ler nay anu straw ier cows. Warrant Ne. 29) W'idmyer A Rtcksecker, for blackboard and repair ing. Warrant Ne 28 H. R. Fulien, treasurer, for .-tating ticsurer'i annual account for 1581, copies ler publication and stationery ler the vcar .Match 2. Miss Elizabeth White, et household committee, sala ries a-d marketing ler Feb. " 17. Examiner A Euriress, ler publishing treasurer's ac count ler 1831. Prope-als ler coal and notices. Ne. lis'.... " 20. Ames HarnlHh, ler cow. Ne. 292 ' 23. Christian 11. Letever, as sessment en 5,009 policy in . iien.e Mutual Insurance Company en Heme building ' 23. Steinnian&llensel for pub lishing annual statement ler lSSI.amt notices. Ne.ll'J " 2!i. Ilenjainin Leng, jr., lorene $100 bend ledcemed. Ne. --.. April 4. Miss Elizabeth White, sala ries and marketing ter nientli et March. Ne. 293 " 15. C. Recdmillerfer milk. Ne. (nil ................ " 15 " lY. S."Biirsk ter groceries. Ne. 295 " 17. Gee. Goeble ler bread and Heur for Januarv. February and March Ne.29T. May 2. Miss Clara Fulmc'leck sal aries and ma: kct ing for Apiil Ne. 299 " 4. Geerge tianss for meat ler January, February and March. Ne.29is " 5. Geerge Bence ler white was'iing. Ne. 3nl '23 OS 85 3i () 288 50 79 Ufc 4 CO 25 CO 7 55 100(H) 293 50 20 95 30 39 29 : 98 SUS 50 2 O 3S 17 00 1 12 55 r se 4 75 50.; ei. Ii. Miller Hart man gteceries lrem Januarv 1. Ne.302 J. II. Kurtz ter vinegar. Ne. .TO 10. Rusel A. Shiilmyer ter coal. Ne. 12 1 ................... . ...... Dr. C. A. tleiiiitsh ler one $50) dilution's Heme Bend, redeemed by authority et t:ie beard el trustees. Warrant i;; 13. Dr.C. A.Heinitsh ler two Heme Bends, transferred by Henry Heir, with interest, redeemed by resolution et beard et tru-tees " 18. Flinn A Willseii ler lawn mew jr. Ne. 112 June 2. Mrs. Clara Fiihiiesteck, sal aries and marketing ler the month. Ne .".03 " 22. C. N. Sproul, esq., for pro fessional services in hunt damage case against city and county for opening Marshall street. Damages. $1,?10. Ne. 1 . l.OiW 12 18 00 29S 0 25 00 8 25 VM 50 71 55 50J25 20 CO 197 0J 3 35 40 GO 27. Henrv Huber. carpenter work, lumber and hardware. Mrs. Clara Fahnestock sal aries and marketing. Ne. 301. Phares W. Fry ler wall paper, etc. Ne.30l .... Jacob Bachinan ler one $",(.0 Heme Bend, rcdee i cd. 3 months' interest. Ne. Gee. D.-Sprecherfer Henry II Huber's bill ler lumber. J uly ;. is. doeisund labor paid by him. Ne. 124 Aug. 3. MUs Elizabeth While, of household committee, sala ries and marketing ter July. Ne. 3u5 " 5. Win. II. Batcnian.palntand painting. Ne. 125 " 5. The Lancaster Gaslight and Fuel Ce. ter bill, ending Msrch 13, 1832. Ne.120 " 8. Geerge Gauss ter meat ler Apiii, May, June and J uly. Ne. 310 " s. Augustus Rhoads ler spoons. Ne. 308 " s. Henry Yeung & Sen lock and smith work. Ne. 307 " S. D. S. Bursk, agent, ler groceries Ne. 30G " 9. Williamren A Fester, hats and umbrellas. Ne. 315 " 9. A. A. Ilubley. wrugs and medicines. Ne. 313 " 9. A. W. Baldwin, ler dry goods. Ne. 314 " 9. Widmyer S, Bicksccker, furniture and work. Ne. 312.. " 10. Geerge Goeble. bread and Heur. ler April, May, June and July. Ne. S09 ' il. R.J Housten, notions. Ne. " 11. Michael Basil, hauling, plewingaud harrowing. Nes. 12(i:ind:il2 " 11. It. W. Merrow, lumber hardware and work. Ne. 127, ' 12. L.lI.Bachler, water closets, g:ej pipe, &c. Ne. 128 ' 17, Baumgardner, Eberraan & Ce., lumber, Ac. Ne. 129 ' 18. G. L. FenDeismlth. boeUs and statienciy. Ne. 31C Sept. 9. Miss E. White, salaries and marketing ler August. Ne. ' 9. Wm.H.Batcman,palntand painting. Ne. 130 ' l(i. Lancaster Gaslight and Fuel Ce.. Hern April 1, 1882te Sept. 1,18-2. Ne. 131 ' 30. David Miles, furnace?, lead pipe, Ac. Ne. 132 Oct. 3. A. A. Iterr. city regulator ler line of street ler tenant house. Ne. 133 " 1. Mrs. L. Miller, soap, &c. N. 320 " 4. D. S. Bursk, agL, ler provi previ sions. Ne. .'(19 " 4. Mrs. C. Fahnesteck.salaries and marketing. Ne. 322 " 7. Miller & Hartmaii, groce ries. Ne. 3.'1 Nev. 2. Geerge Gauss. ler meat August. September and Oc tober. Ne. 325 " 3. Mrs. M. F. Ueed, of house hold committee, salaries and marketing ler October. Ne. 307 89 1 50 10 00 29 31 C, 70 29 OU 77 83 23 75 382 55 31 10 17 59 27 29 CI 52 41 00 16 71 212 00 2 30 12 40 32 19 4 00 17 50 43 51 2S3 50 159 31 J5S 2G 30S50 277 00 71 3R 113 05 " 3. Geerge Goeble, bread and Heur ler tugust, September anil Ociebcr. Ne. 3 " 3. Gee. M. Steinman & Ce., hardware. Ne. 323 " 3. Shaub& Bre., 137 pair shoes " 11. Wm. Wohlsen, en account of new tenant house at home' " 21. II. It. Breneman for $1,050 insurance policy en tenant house and stock, 3 years. Ne. Aiji) " 21. L. U. Bachler, ler plumb ing at new tenunt house and old building. Ne. 130 " 27. Jehn M. Ruck, making and repairing fences. Ne. lej " 27. Isaac Nash ler hauling. Ne. Dec. 4. Miss E. Whit, salaries and marketing for November. " 4. Mrs. S. Cox ter traveling expenses and services. Ne.330 " 4. Wm. H. Batemau ler paint 500 00 9 00 133 41 53 00 8 73 21)3 00 100 10 38 73 ing, etc. Ne. 331... XEir JLDrERTlSEMENTS. Geerge Bance. whitewash ing. Ne. 312 Russell & Shulniyer ler coal. Ne. 139 Wm. W. Utnsel, lnmber, nails and work. Ne.140 Bewers A Hurst ler dry 3 50 19 00 11 II 20(5 50 50 30 41 11 J 4 57 S 70 242 42 4 00 11 17 10 01 3 25 2 10 1 25 12 55 10 12 20 53 15. 23. 23. goods. Ne. 4e 23. Isaac Ranck, corn, bran, etc. .Ne. 30. . 23. It. J. Housten ler notions. ZS. G. L. FonDersmith. books ane stationery. Ne. 35;? 28 llumphrevllle A Kietter, repairing. Ne. 337 23. MiUer A Hartman. grece. ries. Ne. 317. 23. Shaub & Burns, ler shoes, O eO? 28. Baumgardner. Eberman A Ce., lumber ami hauling. Ne. eDO, 23. High A Martin, alass and queensware. Ne. 33S 2S. Widmyer & Klcksecker, hooks anil knobs. Ne. 351.... 23. W. D. Spreelier A Sen, for seeds. Ne. 349 28. Isaac Diller, for boiler. Ne. 312 D. S. Bursk, groceries. Ne. Jeliu Bla- k, jr., agent, drugs. Ne. 358 Flinn A Willson. house held articles. Ne. 3X1 2?. Mrs. Mary A. Reed, et household committee ler sal aries and marketing ter month. Ne. 334 23. The Lancaster comity prison ler shoes, weaving and carpets. Ne. 339 23. Win Wohlsen en account of new tenant heue. Ne. 142. 23. Baumbardner. Eberman A Ce., lumber ler fences. Ne. 141................. ...... 23. Marshall A Rengler, haul ware. Ne. 355 29J 50 l.V 53 COO (K) 140 (.8 59 03 191 3 J 28. Geerge Ganss, meat tot November and December. lO eWJ. ' The Lancaster Watch and Cleck Repairing Company for work. Ne. 352 H. Witmer Dlffenbach ler beef. Ne. 351 Geerge Goeble ler bread and Heur November and De cember. Ne. 359 C. Reedmiller ler milk. Ne. Ames llelllnger for bird. .NO 3 ill . Ames W. llarnish ler lard. A e J5 G. Sehner& Sens for lum 2 50 31 ?2 171 2J 29 10 13 53 ; 78 95 1 75 3 II 15 1)0 20 01 ('. 5 ) 20. 30, 30. 30. ber. Ne. 3lit H). . Jehn II. Pearsel, paper, etc. 30. Miss O. It. Cele, Kiiuler garteu material. Ne. 302 30. Shultz A Bre., hat. Ne. 7. ...- 30. 30. Mrs. S. Cox, traveling ex penses and services. Ne. 301 Jeseph 1'oever, repairing washing machine. Ne. 353... The Lancaster Gasllglit and Fuel Company for one $100 per cent bend pur chased as an Investment ler tlie Mrs. Jane E. Downey legacy ..............-.....-- By check book 100 stamped CtlCCKS 100 50 2 00 270 IV) C27 09 By interest paid en Heme coupon bends te date Uy balance in treasury 30, Total credited. ..$12,89122 LANCASTER COUNTY SS. HughR. Ful'en, treasurer et the Heme ler Friendless Children ler l he city and county of Lancaster, bei.ig duly nfllrmeu. says that the above account, as stated, is lull, true and cor rect te tlie bestel his knowledge and belief. HUGH K.FULTON, Treasurer. Affirmed and subscribed before me this 15th day of January, A. D.18S3. SAM. MATT FR1DY. Prothenatory. Filed In the Commissioners' office et Lan caster county this 15th day el January, A. D. If83. Attest : FRANK GRIEST, J13 2tdT&2'.w Clerk. w 1L.L1AMSON & BOslKK. -Til E BEST SH1KT MANUFACTURED IS THE CELEBRATED "E1GHMIE. ? It never breaks or wrinkles lrem weaving and is iu every respect a pertect lit. Fer the last 30 or 40 years all manufacturers of shirts have been stiiving te produce a perfect titling besom and neckband, but have all come short of a pertect lit until the advent of the ElGtl MIE PATENT BOSOM SHIRT, which is, with out doubt, the Finest. Cheapest and Only Per leet Fitting Dress Shirt in the market te-day. We keep them in long aud short sleeves, and te show hew thoroughly the public apreciates the advantages et the Celebrated Eiglunie Patent, we have sold at retail the past year, nearly FOUR THOUSAND of these shirts. There is net a shirt manufactured that has mere counterfeits than the pertect fitting Patent Bosem Eighmle Shirt, and nene are genuine unless stamped " G. D. E " The price is ONE DOLLAR, anil a Perfect Fit is guaranteed or the money refunded. THERE IS ANOTHER SPECIAL BARGAIN NECKTIES. Thirty Dezen at 5e each, and onelot of LINEN FACED CUFFSat ONE PENNY per box. Containing Five Puirs. ALSO delliing, Hals, Trunks, Traveling I5ass, At Bargain Seaien Prices. S-BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT will open the llrst week in April. & Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCASTER, PA. ENTERTAINMENTS. AULTON Ol'JSUA UOUSK. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1833. JUST ONETDIE. Original Madisen SiiunreTheatrc Company in the Amusing Comedy Success : THE PROEESSOR. Original Company. Original Scenery. All the Girls Pretty. Leve and Remance- 3-N. B. ALL THE GIRLS ARE PRETTY. ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS . . . .35, 50 & 75 C ENTS. 75 CENTS. Sale of Seats will commence Monday morn Ing. Feb. lit, at Opera Heuse Olllce. 110-lwd IjEOAI, notices. ASS ION KB KSTATK OF GKUKGIS O. llcnscl and wife, et Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Pa. GeergeO.Henseland wile, et said Lancaster city, having by deed of vol untary assignment, dated JANUARY 12, A. D. 18S3, assigned and transferred all their real estate and effects te the undersigned, ter the benefit of the crediteis et the said Geerge O. Hensel, he therefore gives notice te all per sons indebted te said assigner, te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te CUAS. I.LANDIS, Assignee, Residing In Lancaster City. L. Ellmakhr, Atty. janl5-tiuieaw ASSIONEIJ KSTATK OF WILLIAM HKN sel and wife, of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Wm. Hensel and wife el Lancaster city, having by deed of voluntary assign ment, dated January 27, 1883. assigned and transferred all their estate and effects te the undersip ned, for the benefit of the creditors or said William Hensel, he therefore gives no tice te all persons indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te J. EREP-'K SENER, Assignee. Eueenb G. Smith, Att'y. J3i!-6tdeew ESTATE U1T BlALVINA S. STEWART, late et Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentarv en said estate having been granted te "the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the estate et the decedent. will niaKe tne same Known te mm witneui delay. ELAM D. HURST, Executer, Residing in Lancaster City. B. C. Kreadt, Attorney. (128-6tdeaw WILLLUKSON SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY SVEN1NG FSB. 13, 1883 THE STATE CAPITAL. PKuHiniTION PKI1TIONS PILING IN Various. Acts Introduced en a Vnrlety et Subjects Members Struggling te the Frent With Hills. Special DNpatch te the Intelligencer. ITaruiscurg, Pa., Feb. 13. Iu the Ssuate a majority of the senators present ed petitions in favor of the liquor prohi bitory amendment ; thousands of names were attached te the patitieus. The fel lewinr bills were introduced : I3y Ken nedy, Philadelpuia, te repeal the bttildiiiii commission act of Philadelphia ; by Reyburn, Philadelphia, providing for the distribution aud use of unclaimed bodies for scieutilic purposes through a beard ; by Grady, Philadelphia, te tuneud the act of 1794 te allow the sale of papers, milk, etc., en Sunday, and te allow b.irber shops te be open en that day uutil 11 a. hi.; by Smith, Philadel phia, te allow the recorder $7,300 a year, all fees outside of eliice expenses te be paid into the state treasury. A bill was passed flually te prohibit the receiving and retaining of children iu almshouses and poorhouses, aud te provide for their care aud education. The Senate was occupied ever an hour in the discussion of the bill te deprive the commonwealth of the power te stand aside jurors. Several letters from judges of Philadelphia were read a;ainst the bill, which was passed, yeas el, nays 1-1. The bill te establish an insurance department also passed finally. Hess, of Northampton., by request, in treduccd :i bill te fix the sessions of the supreme court at Philadelphia. The lleusu Proceedings In the Heuse a resolution was adopted that no appropriation bill be considered en third reading unless an itemized state ment of the expenses of iustitutieu is fur nished. A bill was favorably reported appropriating $5,000 fur a pedestal for the monument tp Gen. Reynolds ; ene pro viding for the creation of new counties. Sharpe introduced a bill as a substitute for Hines', which has se long occupied the attention of the Heuse ; the bill is net near se rad ical as the ether. Tlie following bills passed finally : Fer protection of agricul tural and horticultural societies, fixing standard weight of a bushel of potatoes at sixty pounds. The bill te compel railroad companies te feuce in their lines was ameuded te deprive it eV its salient fca tures, aud as it new stauds it requires simply the erection of cattle guards. The bill was filially passed allowing the people te vote every three years ou the question of license. TU K T K U R 1 15 L K P LU : OS. 'i lilrly 1'cople ICepurteil I.er-t in I.ouihvIIIe. New Yerk, Feb. IS. A private dis patch from Cincinnati this morning &eys the Heed is still rising. Lives Lest In Louisville. Cincinnati, O.. Feb. I'd. A special from Louisville, Ivy., says the dam pro tecting the lowlands iu the eastern pait of the city broke about inidnight,lctting sixty feet of water upon twenty blocks of dwellings. The scene which followed was iiidiscribable. It is tepeited that thirty lives were lest, but tlie fact cannot l;' verified at present. The houses iuuudatcd were as a rule small aud mainly occupied by peer people. One liuiHlrteIVrcDUS 'Jiiretin Inte the leading Waters. Cincinnati, Feb. Id. A shocking dis aster is reported by telephone from the western part of the city. IJeth freight aad passenger depots of the Cincinnati South ern railroad were inundated and loll into the surrounding water.carrying with them ever a hundred or mere people. The de pots were ene story frame structures rest ing ou McLean avenue, which was almost covered by water. Beth sides fell into the water, thirty te fifty leet deep. The earth had become se soaked as te melt and the catastrophe w.v; further has tened by the breaking of ;- sewer, which scut a current along the bank. Crowds of people have been iu that vieini'y look ing at the floods. It is suppoecd the.-j aie the victims Later Particulars. It is impossible te .stute this altcrnoeu hew many lives have been lest by the depot disaster. Net one body has yet been recovered. It will be difficult te discover the bodies of theso drowned as the place is isolated aud full of dangers. Terrible State of TSiiugs In Indiana. New Albany, Ind., Feb. 13. The river rose eighteen inches last night aud is still rising, all the houses aud factories along the river front ate abandoned. The water get into the glass works furnaces last night aud the iircs are all out. They will lese at least $100,000. About 3,000 persons are threwu out of empleymeut, from eOO te G00 families lad te move, and all available room en the high ground is filled. The railroad track between here and Jcftersonville is abandoned. The ferry beats are making only occasional trips te the Kentucky side of the river. The Klver Klsliig at Shawnce Town. Shawnee Town, III., Feb. 13-12 M. The river is rising an inch and a quarter an hour. People are moving into the second stories of their houses. CONGRESSIONAL l'KCLKUINCS, What Is Transpiring at the Capital. Washinoten, Feb 13. Iu the Heuse, Tewnsheud (111.) offered a resolution amending the rules of the Heuse se as te permit members te ask for unanimous consent for the passage of bills during the first thirty miuutes of the session ; referred te committee en rules. Page, (Cal.), from the committee en cemmerce, reported the river and harbor bill ; ordered printed, and recommitted. It appropriates $7, 937,000. The Heuse theu resumed con sideration of the tariff bill. In tlie !enute. At the close of the morning business the Senate also proceeded with the tariff bill. lierder Troubles. St. Leuis, Feb. 13. A private dispatch from Muscogee, Indian territory, says that Gen. Pleasant Perter, commander of the government party of the Creek In dians, left Okmulkee en the 0th hist, with four hundred men for the camp of the rebel faction under Spieche. In the meantime ilajer Tuft, the United States agent, has becu busy, and an arbitration committee has been appointed, te whom have been referred all causes of trouble. no aieuey ler city Warrants. Philadelphia. Feb. 13. The city so licitor today gave an opinion te City Treasurer Irvine, te the effect that pend ing the appeal te the supreme court in the city controllership controversy, he could net advice the city treasurer te pay war rants signed by S. Davis Page as city con troller. Fight lu a Turkish Town. Scutari, Feb. 13. A party of moun meun taiueers attacked a Turkish guard house here in revenge for the death of two of their comrades. They were repulsed after an obstinate .street fight in which twenty Turks were killed and wounded. Limerick's Puilce Again Discontented. Limerick, Feb. 13. There is a renewal of the discontent among the police, and a strike is threatened. Found Guilty Iu the Second Degree. Emperia, Kan., Feb. 13. Ed. Mesely, a son et Sirs. Isabella Martin, who was convicted seme time age of murdering Mrs. Keiger with poison, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree as an acces sory te the erime. Scveutccn Families Burned Out. Mehanet City. Feb. 13. A block of niue buildings en East Centre street ten anted by working people was burned here last night. Seventeen families were burned out of their homes, but there was ue Iecs of life. Damage, $10,000. Gtoeuiy Agricultural Proepect. Londen, Feb. 13. The Time., in an ed itorial article, bewails the farming pros poets. It says : " a crisis in field work exists. It is water everywhere. A geed sewing time is wanted. It is surmised that much of the autumn sewing is retted and that all Europe is in a similar couditien." AY.lTIIEn IJfuICATlONS. Washington, Feb. 13. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudiness during the day followed by light rain during the night. slightly warmer, northeast te southeast wind.," slight rise in temperature, station ary or lower barometer. Frank James' Cane. Gam.ati, Me., Feb. 13. The arraign ment of Frank James has been postponed uutil the 19th inst. MARKETS. Philadelphia market. rsit.r.st.rmA, Feb. !3. Kleur llrm and In lair di'iimnd : Superfine, S3 itH 75; extra, fl IKHJ4 37 : Penn'a Family, $11)535 i. live Heur Mil 'W31 Wi. Wheat llrm; Del. ami Pa.'Red.Jl ICiSl IS; Leiiaherrv Red and Ainberll 20J5P.il. Cem ili'in and in lair local demand. Oats llrm and lu fair demand. Rye none h-re Previsions lirm ;und in geed lobbing de mand. Lard steady. Rutter llrnier; mere demand ler choice, which te scarce ; Pa. Creamery extra, :a ; de Western, 35c. Rolls dull ; mostly peer quality. . Eggs dull an I lower ; Pa. JOe ; Western, 29c. Cheese unlet and steady. Petroleum dull ; Reiined, 7;JSW- Whisky at $1 IS New Yerk Market. Nbw Ver.B, Feb. 13. Fleur llrm, moderate expert and home trade Inquiry. Wheat Vf (ti'iJe higher and llrm : lairly active business lit optiens: Ne. '2 Red. March, 1 21 W12l': de April, ft ':.5SI 23; de May, $1 -.MfSlQl 21 : Feb.. SI 2'), bid, l 21 asked. - Cern a trltle better and rather quiet; Mixed VV estein, spot, G02)75c ; de futures, '.).' miii jc. nal.-Otiill ; Statu. f.)(253c; Western, 48352c; Ne. 2 Aprtij -lUe. Grain anil Prevision (Milttle us. One o'eleekquotatlo.isot grain aud prevls tens, furnished by S. Ii Yuiidt, Rrefcer, UK Kist King street Chicago. Feb. 13. Wheat corn Oats Perk Lard Mar..... 1.07 .TiUJ-'h - May.... 1.127 J .I0-J 13.40 11.65 Petreluii'i Oil City.. . . .'J7i- Western drain Market. MiLWAt'KKR. Wheat tinner; Ne. 2 Mll waufcee, liard,$l 20; de sett, cash and Feb., $10.-.K: .March. $1(15; April. $1 i7 ; May, $1 12 :"Ne. 3 Milwaukee, 87c : Ne. 4. 72c. Corti. quiet and weaker : Ne. 2 itt65Xe. O.its were unchanged ; Ne. 2, 3Sc ; White, lie. Rye w:w scarce and llrm; Ne. 1 atOIJc ; Ve 2 at SDle. " ltariey l'miicr; Ne. "Spring nominally at at 70c ; tiesh Ne. 3 Spring, extra, 55'e bid. DirriteiT. Wheat easy: Ne. 1 White, fall, spot itnM February, $1 07; March. 1 07 ; A pril, $1 )'.;; ; Mar. 1 11J5 ; N- - . ;Kc ; .. Ueil u inter. SI ll'J'C : recehits. 17.0 0 bus : Hhipmeiits, l.r.,(W),de. corn strong ; '- - ;!;. Oats strong ; Ne. 2 at 41c ; Ne. 2 White at ll'Ce. Pceiua. Cern ea-Ier: new High Mixed at 52f?52J4e ; Mixed at .r252Uc. Datseasler and active: Ne.2at 41llc. Rye easier ; Ne. 2 at l(ilXc Stock Market. Ncv Verlr, l'tiiiaiielpiiia and Lecal Steclb at"; United Statw Reeds reported dally by Jaecb U. Lohe, 22 North tjueen street. Feb. 13. IOiSO 1:00 3:u0. . m p m. r. m. lnver ft Rie Grande 43'4 43', .... V. Y.. Laim KrleA Western.... :U :v .... Kansas and Tcxai 31 30; Lake Shere..... lei.M 1)SJ .... New Jersey Central ...... T$ 7H .... New Yerk. Ontario & W 27;cJ 25'J .... St. Paul. M. A Omaha 45,'l 45 .... I'acillc Mail Rochester A Pittsburgh WA V'i .... Tasari Pacific SOJjj 3K7 Wfebash. St. Leuis Pacific.... 31 )Ji .... Western Union Tel. Ce U 81 .... Pennsylvania Central 5'.)J BUK .... Philadelphia Reading 27 2tiJi .... Northern Puelfie Cem 47-);; 47K --- " Prel.-u-reiL... K 82'4 .... Uuifaie Pitts. A West V Vi. .... Philadelphia cattle Marker. Monday, Feb. 12. Tne arrivals of Itve stock at the Philadelphia, stock yards were : Fer the weeic Reeves, 2,300 head ; sheep, 10.W) de; liegs.3,50J de. Previous week Reeves, Z.KK) head ; Sheep, 13.WK) ; Hogs, 4,(1)0. licet cattle were in light supply and prices were consequently higher wholesale, which compelled retailers te ask mere for thnlr stock. liulchers only bought ter their imme diate use, and with great reluctance paid from 'J e c Ter their stock. Ten carloads western steers consigned te ii. Scliambcrg Ce. are detained en tlie lead and will be sold te-morrow, likewise two cars consigned te Levi Lewenstein. We quote as fellows : Kxtra, 7fS'c : Geed. t?.i&fc ; Medium, 5 Qlic : Common, .r295c : fat cows. .TJfiSc. Milch Cows were- active at $t'()70. Sheep. The market was active ler goon wethers, ivhlch were scarce and wanted at geed llgure", while grades of all descriptions except tl! v ry best, worn dull and net want ed. Lambs were brisk and a trllle higher, while calves were readily taken at better rales. Samuel 15. Werntz bought a choice let. oMOSeutlH'owns at 7Jic per pound, butthese are net iucluile.il iu pur rates. We quote as fellows : Kxtra wethers, 100 te 110 lbs., Gar,c ; Fair te Heed, rylK'i: ; fcoed Ewes. b'A⁣ Me dium, 4,45'Jc: Common. 3lc; Lambd. iy.imy!K: VealCalve,5S'JC. Ilegs were in pier demand, but In sympathy with the West prices advanced ie "p ft. We quote as toliews : Kxtru, lOJiQlOc; Geed, 'JSlOc; Medium, VArii'-'i ; common, 8ffi!)c. . SALtM OF 1IKEVES AT THB WEST l'UILADELFUIA STOCK YARDS. Martin Fuller Ce., 339 Western, wholesale, 5J4ac. A. & J. Christy. 181 Western and West Va., Reger Maynes, 100 Western. 5J436c K.S. McFillin,7i Western, OSJic. R. F. MeFillin, ) Western, 58Jc. James Cleiii.sen.35CIiester county, &'. M. Ulman. 151 Western aud Lancaster county, ZUiiVic. Schambcrg & Paul. 75 We3tern,and w. va., 5fJc; 40 cows, oxen and bulls, 3,a5'4c. G Sehambei-g Ce.. Kl Western, S4Kic. Levi Lewenstein 'M Western. 637c. Isaac Adler, 72 Western and Cumberland Val ley, 50c. Daniel Murphy. 125 Western, 5SGc. II. Chain, ir.,4'5 Western, 5Qtnic L. Hern. 15 Penn'a.. cows, 4lc. Owen Smith, J0 Wes. and West Va., r,Qlc ; 10 Pa. cows. 4Je. Jehn McArdle, 125 Ohie and West Va.. 60c. Daniel Smvth Rre., 75 Western and Lan. co, Dennis Smyth, 60 Lan. co., CffiGc F. Sclieetz Rre.. 17 Western, 5QG;4c. Abe Ostlieim, 20 Western, SaCc. Lewenstein Heilbron, 105 Western iii (liili. Rachmau Levi. 105 Western. SK&OXc. James Aull, Western, OStJJjJa Henry Miller. 25 Lancaster co., 5Jjgc. II. Chain, 20 Pennacews,35c. J. Y. Latta, 18 Chester te.. 55JiC. 31. Levi, 05 Western, ti'i&GHe. DRESSED MBATS. City Dressed Beeves were active and closed at 7Q0Xc, the former rate torcemmon stock. Western dressed Beeves were In large sup ply, and closed active at 78c. BALKS LAST WBSK. Themas Bradley, 03 head el Wc3t dressed at sasKc Jehn Tayler, 03 head et West dressed at 8 8KC. A. A. Jewctt & Ce., 203 head el city dxaseI at 7nhic. it. Maynes & Ce.. 140 head de at 7!J0c. A- A. Ueswell 112 head de at 704c. C. S. Dengler, 83 head de at 89ic. Harlan & Bre., 01 head de at ('Jc. IL G. Beckman. 50 head, IWMv. J. F. Lowden, 57 head de at 8K9c. Thes. bradley, 141 head de at 8S9c. Dressed sheep were active and higher. Samuel Stewart sold 1,015 head at 710c.ana 83 head of dressed lambs at 1012c. Dressed Hogs wen: active. Jehn Tayler sold 35 head et Jeraey pressed at&?39c.
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