a, COLUMBIA NEWS. .Will IIKIIUI.AK IHIIIIlKHI'nNHKNI'K s.vnnU Atenir the niisiiueIikiiiii Iteim et tutorial In nml Afiiimil llie lloretmli rtekeil up by Ilia lutein- ueiinnr llcimrter. Fish fieni the northern lakes was ene of Urn unurunl sights lit miirket this morn T'utnnm oltelo, Me. 113. H. U (II. 1'') 0. A., anil ChlniiwnliitiKn tribe of Hcil Men incut tlilH morning Te night n spcelnl Hireling of the (1. A. It pest, of tunii, will he held. A number of new membera will be taken In and ether Important business disposed of. All of the iron which until tecently lay en the Hen wharves at tlie rMinwnce fur unces linn bcen disposed of, mid the pre i pects for an uutly openlng of theso works me geed. Mrs. Froderiak 0 Chariet, nged U't years, tiled ntlier residence In Washington borough, yesterday, of nervous presti.t lien. The funeral will he held te morrow at 2 o'clock. It Ih tnore than prohibits that mero new buildings will bocreetcd by Mr. Frederiuk Uticher lu the spring. Untitling stotie and bricks are belng placed ou bin lets at Oth mid Walnut Httrets. Air. Audrnw Flcokmistein wns thrown from his sleigh yestcnlny at tliu I'. II. It. crossing at Walnut ntreut. The home tliuti ran away. The shafts wero badly biekcn before tlui animal was caught. IttlljllOII'. Uur. Dr. Ilullvtlle, of I'ottBvllle.pieaohcd at the spell son ices which wure held at the I'rrnbyterinn cbureh last night. A Hible priulcd in Ounuaiiy in leilO it new in the possession of Jaoeb Walk, of Washington borough, ami is ntlll well ptiHervcd. It Ih iiiitu a curieHtty. A l.irirn congregation attended the revival miviccs at thu Methodist ehurch, Inst night, despite the liiolcmeut vi either. Twe persons went forward te the nlt.ir. l'MSunnl ninl "iiiclil Mr. Win. Merris It visiting friends in St. Leiini. Mr. Herace lleyd, of tlie League Inland navy jnnl, Philadelphia, In visiting bis e d home here Mm. Sarah Ilugentuglur and hed, l)ald, left yesterday for a tiip te Pitts burn. Mr. Furdinaud Itelsiugcr and family will remove te Yolk ou Fmlay. A pleasant sociable was held at Mr. J. M. Weill's resilience ou Walnut street last nli;ht. lJ.thciug w.it indulged in and an elegant supper likewise, Ad.iucuig party was held ht night at the residence of Mr. Jehn Kennel, en Cherry street. A ti'imber el pursens were proent from Luucastcr, having dilven up lu sleighs. Illicit MtO.1t M.M.niAiniur. All ItrrpnnrimiilB luimi; Mm el rumlly tim tiulltjr uni. Annie M. Faust, daughter of Philip Faust, a respectable fanner, of Milltown, Cumberland county, tiled ou Monday, as In alleged from the etlects of malpractice. Twe mouths age n young man who is a member of a leading family, imbued the young girl te ceme with lam te Hauls burg. During the visit the couple sustained relations that were imptoper. On the pretext of taking the girl te her father's home te assist m seme domes tic work he took her uway from home. They went te Carhsle vthviuiui operation was parfurmed Altir the operation the girl was taken te the i tiiduuce of her mar ried sinter, Mr. DimiIK. Halter, nt Lee's orefs reads. Tlie next day she bcoime very sick, but rufuscd te have a physician called until hhe bad liccemu se feeble that she could no longer eiler re Distance. Then Dr Marshall was called, who iii;i''e an examination of the pttieut and disjlesid the trouble, Subso Subse ipieutly the gttl rcceveied siilUcicutly te tell her own story and gave a lull account of the ntlair. Ou ri.itunl.iy evining the girl died ; a pest mortem examination was made by l).s Marshal and lietr. A coreuci's iinut'ht tendered a verdict of dcatli from malpruetiee. Warrants have, been issued (or all persons concerned in the uufuttumUe atruir,aud thu prosecution will be determined ami rigorous. lilt: IILZAKI) (l.VMI. All the Act mail Ileturned t) timiK 'tvpilre Ivraats, of Cphrati, te-day gave a hearing te the gang of outlaws captured in the iletnity of Ephrata last week. Kit Heiney, in default of ball, was committed te answer at court in thirty of the thirty ene complaints of burglary and larceny made niininst him. Danbl llornberger wai oemmltted te answer for thu thirteen oemplaiut of burglaiy and larceny against him. Isane Hreuizer was committed te answer for ene charge of burglary made against him. Mrs. Julia Ann Buzzard, wife of Abe Iluzzanl, entered bail in the sum of $300 for her appearance- at court te answer for leeeiving stolen goods. Hulimy, Ilorubergor and Brouizer wero brought te town this afternoon, lu Irons, and ledged in jail. An Knjoyuble Meclul. An enjoyable suprise social was given last evening at the icbidonce of Cel. e. II. Price, en Seuth Llme stroet. The surprise was perfect. The custurncs worn by many of the mirprisers wcre very elegant Notably among the characters were Martha Washington nml (ieorge, the senater from Sqiiedunck, the bashful and uufophlstlcate'l oeuutry la's, the gal I a til and tall fire laddy, the Jean of Arc, 'Nfa- at Ik r. beat, Mrs. Snowball White, Parson llrownlew, the county 'ritulre, the the American Indian, Mrs. Partington, Old Urlmc4, the sexton ami a retinue of attendants. The eveuing waH eujeyably hj out until n late hour. Donatien 1'utly. Thcre was a donation parly Satttiday night in tlm Itottire room et the Duke stieet M. U. oliureh, for the beucllt of the sexton, Abraham Nixderf. About sixty persons wure present each of whom brought n donation for the sexton, while many otheis who could net attend scut their gifts, togethor with geed wishes. The presentation spoeeh was made by Itev. J. T, Situhell, ami was responded te by Mr. Nlxderf. The preseuts consisted et provlsleus, groeoiies, dry goods, &e., &e , In gi cat variety, the whele lllllng the large milk sleigh of Mr. Kiley, who vol unteered te convey the goods te Mr. Nix dnrl's home, UreisHulU. lleniamln Hess and Samuel Hess have made complaint bufein Aldcrmnu Mo Me Conomy hgaliist Jeseph Qroider, of Lan. disvllle, eharglng him with assault and battery, surety of the peace uud carrying ceucenlcd deadly weapons. Autl Jeseph Greidcr makes complaint before Alderman Ferd u ey chr.rgiug Ileujimln Hess and Bamucl Hess with the same offenscs. The trouble, it Is said, grows out of the recent suits brought by the Laudlsvllle Jyceutn egalust anuinbirel noting men for dis turbing its meetings. Other similar suits are likely te fellow, nnd the yeuug fel. lows will net be satisfied probably until the court orders each te pay bis own OOBtS. tlave Hall. 'Hquire Jehn V, Frank anil Constable Struck, who are charged by the county commissioners with oeusplraoy, gave bail bsfore Alderman Ferdney this moraine in the hum or f l.BOO for a ueanng en Fri day morning. Tney claim that tioynre amity of nethtnjr, aud will eatnbllsh their jtvoccaceattboiiroior tlroe, I'lettliiti el uniedri. At ft tneetlng of the American Mechanics Ditlldlng and Lean nssoelatinn, held lust ovenlug, f he following oflleorsfor Uioeumu lug year wetoelrottil : President, H Dllokenderfor ; vlen prowl detits, I) O Maker, K. II, Buyder ; secre tary, '. J, Hrlsmun ; treasutur, Jehn D. Hklles , ilnreters. Win. T. Jifl'erleK, Win. F. Humble, II. F. Ilemidlet, (luurgii W. Cermnny, Oeo. A. Mai shall, Dr. 0. Heland, Jehn H. Kendig, Jehn II. Itehm, (Ieorge II Lehmau ; auditors, Win. T. Jelfcrlrs, Dr. 0. Helaud, Jehn I). Itehm. till Dill jr AgRhi, County Auditor H M. Ornldnr, of M. Jey, who has been seriously III siucn the 2M of November last, has se far leoevered that he eamn te Ti-ttinaster this morning and resumed his duty ns auditor, Mayer' tliiurt. The mayor had three cases this morning ene of whom was discharged, ene scut te jail for five days and another for tun. I Ijitt out Only two of the eleotrle lights wero reported at burning badly last night, nnd two gasoline lamps net burning at all. r ltiiliiuin t)iilllir IIiiiik. The Fulton National bank and Leng's ding store have bseii connected with the t lephone exchange Ainittniifint. Minnie I tank Tim elinrt ( r rrsnrveil icnts in. tlie Hank coneert WVilniwIuy (te-morrow) nvunliigls fait MIlliiK. and tin iiinllencn will dnubtleis be mm of UVilen nnd npinoliitleti. Tills eencert will tu nnn el tlie musical nveiitt el tlie season, nnd Mneu dvurybetly knows who and nlmt Mlnnln II ink is, tlmy limy ex lnt s splendid entertainment. " The Jerifymrni"-r. II. MeAiiliiy, Hint liivorlteeotiiiiliiiii, win present ler tlm first tliim In Lancaster Ids exei tidlimly funny com cem com e.ly et tlie iibavu iiane. en Sutiirduy iiTtiiilnr. Mr. MeAuley Is known tliu country ever us riinoten')uble p'THeiuue en the stage, nnd In tun present piny miikes no end et lun. iftfin i, nut h.rh. In ttie Hep I'oreut Matter tliu virtues el lnh Jleti nre combined with strenuthcnlnit and ntliiiiiliitliiK b ilcatitH.nml Its onresuf Weur lliielr, I'aln In tlm Hide, Itheiiiiiallsm.nud Neil ni'Klunr 1'nln In tlie Chest me simply innrvcl. Ieii, It being mom (fllejicleus mid therntiKti Ihniiiinj llnln.ent or liquid rvuieiltri. leu'll ssy se utter iitln. l'h)lcliin, I'rracilOs In Kiiliy, "1 priHCillin It In uiv piaellcn.'Ms lliuiixpren. ulnii ue I by IU-. J. A. I'lusinnrn. of Itlley, 1ml. He referred le .lama (Inn Atriint. and ImllinriileiiK iy "It cures cd'ptlc dts " Kt IwiivedAw S'iiiie Dmllit ttin HiliM And the motives of Its niitlini, but noun who Inive iinii'I theui doubt tlifl efiloiey of Uur dork lltoeit llillert 'lliW Silnnlll bloeu tonle Is without ii p,-.-r Kursiiiibv II. II. Cochran, 'IriUKl"'. 1 17 and I'M North tjneen street. U'lirn llerter. Illtnjree It will i.e tlinn eneuxll te doubt tlie lellabllltj et Kidney Wert. Hecters all nsree that 11 Is a most vHlmiblu medlelue In nil ulxnrdrrsnt the Liver. Kliliievs nml lleel mid luqnently piiscrllie It. Dr. V e. Ilnlleu, of Mnnktr.n, say. "Thu pust jnir I hae u l It mero tliim ever mi 1 with the bel results It Is the most mccu-ntul r.ineily I hue ever used." Hiifh s lecemiiiuiiduil m hpiulin or Itfelf. Sold by nil druKKlsls. Hiniulvt Tl.rnw Anrtjr 5.1.10. ' Treublnd with asilium toreUht enrs. Net quit" two bottle of 7ienmj' Kcteetrte Oil cureil u completely, alter ienllm ever JiSO without tliiiMlKlilcat Im'iii til." This Is what Aimiiit 'I iubner, nf Tj 10110, I'n , sava Ker sale by II. II. leehiun, driiKUt. 137 umt 119 North Uucen etrrut. Vtiy Tliry tlxli lllni til I nan." ' T, Uiiu'b sadly no," mid Jenkins, iny hair In uirmniecnw and tut inu outbiitero Its time. Use i-eini tiling T 1 would, Inn most hair ruiterera ure dini;ereiis." " True," an swered Id Irleud. " but Purser's Hair ltalsum tsns hsrmlu-s us It Is elliictlvu. I've tried It, mid knew ttlvuthn Il.ilsuin a show und the boys will sonnet p culling you ' Old Man Jen king." It novel falU te i-mtoie tliu original color te tray ei fdud hull, lilchly perrumed, an eleiuiildresaiit. 19-l)dj.toewV Suinrttilni: for Nil tnn rrmcliris, Itev. II. II Fiilrull, 1). I)., editor et the leica Metheiliit, says editorially, In the Nat umber (IiS.1) number of his papi i " We have tested the merits et Kl's Cie.uu Halm, and belleve that, by u thoreuuh couise of iieidment. It will cure almost cvery eae of ciitnrrh. Min isters HSU cIhss. nta MUlcted with hand and thrett troubles, mi t cutarili seenis mere pro pre pro valent than tmir. We cannot recommend Kly's Cri".im Ilnlm tee h!j;hl." Net n llqulil nor a anuir. Applied te nostrils with the linger. Wl 2doedAw Tns nutiltlMi prnpirlles et Cnldmi's Liquid Heel Tonle fiixtnln the body without solid loud. Celden't ' Hoethir. jtflmked&w llrnry arueun -uItb, Thu best Salve In the world for cuts.brulses sme, ulcer, suit rheum, tetter, chapped hsnds, chilblains, coins and nil kinds et skin eruptions, fieekles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te give potteet satisfaction In every case or money rutunded. He sure you gut H shut's L'AiineLiu Halvu, ns nil ethers ure but Imitations and couuterlolts. Piles a cents, bold In I.Rtieistur at Cochran's Drui; slerii. 137 North Uumui street mv2U-4 Hum with llnle'i Meney of lleicli innd nndTur, lintnru the baby strangles with eieup. Pike's Toothache Drep cuie In en mtiiute .'S Iwdied.tw I rtreiiiinriiil .imy cunulla's t-ecret et eiilh and Ileauty for tlie complexion an be Inir far superior te any nittole 1 ever used. It pedtlvely removes Kiecklus, uni! will remove Tan In one application. Pi Ire Mc. Ker tale ut all driiuKlsLs. MI18..1. KKNNK SMITH, tii.8mdM.t Newurk. N. J. Kl.SUIII.It flte.ll IIKATII 'I he fellow lru statement of William .1, CeukIi In, el Heuiurvllle, Mass., Is se lemarknble that we beir leask fei It thu attention et our read urs. He says : "In thu fall et INTO I was taken with a violent bleedlmr el the Hums, followed by u ee ere eeugli. I seen began te lote my appetite and flesh, I was se weuk at one time that 1 could net luave my bud. In thu sum. mer ell77 1 wusadiulttodtelhoClty Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my lelt liinit ns bit' as u half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was se lur keiki ut one lime a report viit mound that 1 was dead. I Kave up hope but H trluud told me nt Dlt. WM. HALL'.H HAI HAM KOKTHK I.U.NUS. 1 lauclie ut my frieuils, tlilnkliigmy ense Incurable, but I get a be ttie te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a' it Krutltlcutleii, J commenced te feel belter My hope, nncu denil, beifim te revive, ami te lay 1 leul In better splilts than I have the past three years. " I wrllethls hoping you will publish It, se Unit every ene mulcted with I)luased Luiiks will be Induced te Uiku Hit. WM. HALL'S HALSAM KOUTHK LUNHS.aiiilbocanvlnceil thut CONHUMl'TlOV CAN UK CUIIK11. 1 have taken two bottle" uud can positively say that It has done me mero i.'oed than all the ether medicines I have taken stnee my slclr slclr ness. My couch has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te weik.' Held bv II. It (loehruu, U7 North Uueenslrevt ateiners I IMnihersi Slethers Are you dlsturbe I at nUlit and bresen et your rest by nstck child sutTmlng unit crylim vltL the ozeruclatlng pain or cutting teeth T It se, i;e ut once ami get a bottle nt MUD, WIN aLOW'nHOOTUlNU BYltUf. It will relluve the peer little sutleiei- Immediately depend upon It t thore Is no mistake about It. Theru Is net a mother en earth who has evor used It, who will net Vail you at ence that It will regulate the bowels and glve rest te the mother, and relief nml health te the child, op erating like magic. HUpertuctly s'lte te use in all cases, uud pleasant te the Uute, nml Is the prescription of one or tlie eldest anil beat feiiuUe physicians In the Untied Ntale, Sold overy where. ' cents a bettle, wayMi iy saw LANCA8TKK DAILY INTEIjUCKTCNOER TUESDAY JANUARY 29, 1884. VK.tritfi " LirinnsTON. At his res I lence In I'hllndct' phla. .Inn. 27, 1881. C'lolnent A. Livingston, formerly of Li nciisinr county. funeral from tlm lcsldmire of his brother, II. I'. Livingston, Unp, en Tliursday next at 1 o'clock p. m. Interment nt nulluvue elniroh elnireh yard, J2S-31 II ski a ut,-. Ian. 17, liMl. In this e ty, Catllii Catllii rlne k, UelKurt, In the UJd year or her sue. The rolntlves and friends el tlm family are respectfully Invlledtoatlend tliiifeneial tiem her lain leMilpnr-e, Ne, 141 North Duke stinet, tin Wodiiesdny nftorneon at '1 o'clock, Hervlcrs at St. James' Kplscepsl ehurcli. In tcrinfint at Woodward lllll ceuuitnry. 2t Deiiskiit, In this city, en the 2)th Inst , Mrs Mary llehnert, lu the 7M year of her ne. The rentlves nnd friends of the family nre respertfully Invited te attend tlie funeral from tlie neldcnre of Imr sister, Mrs. Anna Knslfr, Ne in rnst Chestnut street, en Thurs day morning nt 10 o'clock. Te proceed te I'hlladelpliU for Inlermmt. NK AltVKHTlHKMKNlh. I OS I TMI1 SIIIHNINH A MHtlNIO I Murk i Malttve (Jresi nnd (told Knb. liberal rewaid will be mid upon le.tvltiK the same ut this eftlce. I.ft-2l IOW-UN SUNDAY l."iT, IIKTivKKN j Plum and Prince slrrnts, u Wntch Chain t Inn m. A llbuial reward will bu paid en re turn or same te this etltcu. It fltllK IIKHT KIVK UKST HAVANA llll'AII J Inthecllv. Manufactured by ms self anil irunrnnteeil In bn ttin tlmt, nt HAIlTMAN'a VKLLtlW ritONT CtOAIl MTOUE. ITtltnAl.r. till HKNT. ItlK Tvt.T"t7HY 1 ilrlrk DwnltlUK Heuse. Ne. 40S N. (jueen street. This properly lias nlne rooms and nil modern conveniences Apply te It. J. Mc Uninner D. A. Altlck. Wlrlwd A I.I, UMIAlin MAMIKAimiKKDOMTIIK prumles and nra as luprescnted. Ne ettier ttoeds letallecl ni II MtT.MAN'- i KLI.DW rlttl.Vr IDAIl BIOKK. SITUATIDISH WaNTI'.D-DV A I'tllllt, rniall family, hustiand as Intinrer nnd w He an luundreKi or Ken.-ial housework. Inquire nt Ne 720 Union street, ene squaie south el I'eplsr street, near Leve Lane. M,,M Kill MM. r:, MIDWIFE, Has leineved te Ne. IM WKST VI SB hT. N,: W IIA.1l llllltll KIMllNlitAl I.IIWMl' lirletK New Damask I'nnnts. t yd and 12 In ionic and 21 in wlde, only Mets New llarrrd Muilliis, the very beijt uluim dressed withers at lewtst 1'rlces ut SWAKIl'S. lanlft-Sindll Ne 50 North qaeen street. NTtt ler.-i'Uin.M) no nue; is iikiikiiv ll iten that the ncceunt nt the Treasiuer el tl Lntieuiter county Prison has lieen flltsl In the lli'Klatnr'a Ofllcp Rtul will be open for lnspecilen and exception te nil taxpayerH, for the space et thirty dayx, as provided ler by Act et Aktembly, approved April 1, A. D. ISTl). U. N.HI'KOL'L. solicitor. Lancaster, Januaiy 1, 18JI. ll-ltdTuAtiw 1.1STATK OK .JOHN IIAIttr.lC. I. A IT. tIK i Lancsster city, di ceased. Lettera et ad ministration en Hal.) estate having been urant ml te thu undurclKUeil. all poreens ludubted theiete are requested temnkn Immedlatupay. ment, ami tlioie having claims or ileinnnili against the same, will ineNeut tntlil without delay for settlement te the undersigned, n ild Intf fn LuiiCAiter city JACUI1 UAltLU, Administrator. W A IVll-es, Att'y J'-iltdeaw TJUIII,lli.tI.K ON K.enl--iDA, .IAN. 30. IB-it. will be sold at the Me.nl -nc Heuse, 113 Nert'i Prime strent, lledsuud lied stniiln, Chairs, te Kifnulen Tables, Wash stamls. wnslibewN anil PHehets, Leeking tilasst s, let el Dishes and (tlasiwiire. Ml leel et Hese, Ice llex let el Carpet, Knives and Kerku, let WaslittiK Mnchlma nnd Clethes WrliiKers, let et empty llariela and Kun, .1c. Hale te commence ut 3 o'clock. A UUOKK. II. F. ltewa, Auet. ja-'ltd IJUHI.lt) HaI. ON WKUSMIMV, JAN at ttie I, e Hi ird hotel, that 1 UA11V HI. IS'I twonlery bnek dwelling, with two-sterv lirlrk back bulldlnc. Ne, .Ui West Lemen stieet, hall, seven looms, garnil and cellar, Ktis, hvdr.int, etc. Let t7Kxlt)leet, sldu mil leur nlluv, fruit, i;raiH) arbor, etc l'oaeslen mid cletr tltle April I, 1SJI. Hals te coiiiiumice at7eleek 11. in. II, hllCIRIir ALLAN A llhltll.t. CO.. J19-10UI Allet t.eu niAVeii IW Kast KUiK St. E. McGOVERN, bli.1'11 WAUD. ulijeette IJcmocralle Itulcs. V-: J29 8t yxn TOM Ol'KItA llet'HK. antiirday EvenlriK, Feb. 2. Thu lavoilte COMEUIAV, Mr. B. McAuley, In Ids iceentile lmpereonnllen el G1LDER0Y PUNK. In the new nnd (i.ttirly original Amurlenn Ceintdy, entitle. I "THE JERSBYMAN." A t'llAllSIINtJ 5Il)HY, happily conceived, beauiltully willteu, i xcullenlly acted. ADMIHHION, --- TO. SO mid .1.1 CENT8. ULSKIIVEDSKATS, - - - - TJ " Ker sale at Opera Heuso offl:e. J 0-1t iti.TON err.KA neumc. Wodneaday, January 30, 1884. ONLY Ari'KAKANIK IN THIS CITY OT Muk. Minnie Hauk J I.paitlntf l'rliua Denna el Her Matt-sty's Opera, I en ten n i ,avv let v, mpporieu nv imr own company et .Sterling Artist'', In Ornnil Mate Coneert and Ojiera. l'AHT I. Mlfeellantens. I'AIIT IL Ths Jit Actei Donlettl's Omnd upcia, LA FAVORITA. (In Kill) Costumes nnd StUKO Hettlnns.) The cnmpatiylncliides.si'HeHAI.I, Contralto, (late et Ailullna I'attl's cempauyj; Mc. aiontk aientk tl itlKKO, Tener i Mir. n 'AUUAl.iy, Hurl tone, (lata el the seula Thtnlre, Milan)! .sir, Uiiah. K. I'll Air, Accouipajilet uud oigan eigan 1st, unit Mr. Oonsttintlue Stornberff, Pianist nnd Composer. The Piane from Messrs. Stelnwny A Sens. CnrrlaKcsutlO is SCALKOr PHICK3 . 81 00, TtAOOCKNTI Rale of seats commences Friday morning, Jan. tl, ulOpma Heuso oftke Wltit .3 !. VUI.IT1VA1.. j; AI.DI-IIOIAN or tbi THIRD WARD, Jacob K. Barr. Subject te ltepubllcau llules. lis-tlrt T-vr.MUCHAlll) I'lll.-UAItlltH. The Domecnitlo voters of I.niiea-tcr City will meet at their 1 sual vntliiK places nn 8ATUUDAV, ITKUltUAItT 2l, te settle the cnaUtdutcs for thu several eitlces te bu filled at the CDtnlnir municipal election, Including Mayer, six Scheel Directors and City Com mitteemen members of Select Council from the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 6lh and bth wards-Common Couuclluien und ward efllcers Alitor Aliter men lu the 3d and 7t wards. The vetlnic places will be as fellows 1st Waid-Hheber's Hetel, 11 te 8 p. in. 2d Ward Wemtlu's Haloeii, (I te 8 p m. 3d Ward Uniniter'i flaUen, 0 te S p. 111. 4th Wind Hettiweller's Haleen, fl te 8 p. m Mh Ward Wall's Hetel, fl te 8 p. in, till Ward-, Schiller Heuso, 4 le 3 p. m. Till Ward-Kuhlman's saloon, 9 te 8 p. m 8th Waul Kehlhuus' Saleen, 3 te 8 p. m, hh Ward Huas' buloen, 0 te 3 p, in, Thot'encral nominations will be made at the abeve named vetlinf places, en Wi:i)Nr-3-"AY KVKN1NO, JANUARY Beth, Irem fl te s o'clock. The Judges will meet en tliu thiel fleer el the new Pest OfOce llutldliig, en Suturday evening, Keb. 2d, at n 30 te coutelidste the vote ler Mayer and Scheel Directors, lly order el the Committee, D. McMUM.KN, Chairman. Aoest J. II, J-univ, Secretary. iwtd JfJKW AnVKllTlllJSMKNTH 1 mi ZENITH -oreuu- SPECIAL 31 DAT SALE VfiiB reached en Haturdiiy, the 2r,th, and If the downward tinlt ilieultl preve as sntlsraetnry te iik us the former has bean we shall have ac complished ir me than we antlrlpmteil. Many porieiis are under the Impression that we are hnlilltiK an And Ien Pale. Why they should think se we ennnet tell, for the Information (nl the low) let us slate we have, NO AUCTION SALE, ultheuRh the prices ut which we am selling the koeiIs perhups me lower tl an Auction I'rlccs In general. SILK HATS. f ashlon.ible Dress Hats.. rilieHllk Dress Hals .Krem ssoe te fSM . " lilfl le 4 00 . " 4.(0 te 3.&0 IIAT8 AND CAPS. YeuiiK Oents' llr. Bllir Huts III Uncoil from ?2nn te ;i(ie Men's Belt Kut- " snoteiM Wcxd 8tin, " l. te I no Hey's stur ' L10 te .a Vemiik (Junta' Kine 1'oekot Hals rrduccd irem IH te 1.00 UonulneScal Hkln laps reduced Hern 3..V)te IV) (lenulnBi3cotcliCpsiedueedlrom 1 (JO te ,Vi NIclKhlnit Caps reiluted from 71 te .25 Imitation Heal Caps reduced Irem 1.71 te Lee Muu's Cleth Caps reduced Irem .75 te w IIOnaE BLANKETS. The Keystene Hcrtuatrt Irem 13.50 te 13 00 " llaker " C0te 4.M) "Nuft llatiipstdiu ' 123 10 lift lap nouns. Fur Jtebes Iteducsd from f It On te I 9.00 llutraje llebe " ISfwte 11.00 I'lusli Itebus " Mte t0 MENS' OVERCOATS. oe Man'sOvureats 1BOI IB 00 14 W ' . .lteduceil te J1U00 " 14.W 13 no ll.'ii MEN'S FINE DRESS SUITS, d'Oii 4-llutten Cutnway Sulta Iteducul te fllM 20 (O 3-Uuttetl te Cutaway bulls Heduced l(0 MEN'B BUSINESS SUITS. 15.e0 All wool Iluslness hulls Iteduced te f 12 CO H.OO All wool Ilustnuss te 10 1) All wool liuslnces te 3 (i All wool hulls Suits Hed"COd 11 IS nils Iteduceu s.m 7 23 '...liednced te CHILDREN'S SUITS. Fei Children from 4 te 12 yeats et niu. ;0 Child's Hulls .Iteduced te f RO ii mi 4. '2.1 8 .'. uu S.M 173 CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. tn si Child's ovorceats sin 4 no ..Itndiieed te (V23 ' 4.00 " l.Z 2.75 ROTS' OVERCOATS. JiHO Child's Overcoats Iteduced le ?soe ft.ne 4(U 4.0i) 3.23 ROYS' SCHOOL SUITS. Fer Heys from 9 te 12 years of bke. I 7.00 Heis' Scheel Suits Iteduced te SIM " ft.oe " 4.10 " BOYS' SUITS. Fer Heys Iretn 12 te lDyenisel age 0.(0 S.IO 4 (SI S.'i'i ; lo.ce neys' .suits. .Hedueed le VS9 0U seu 7.V) 110) 1 1' li.ni 5.00 ROOTS AND SHOES Men's Lnce Hals. Ileduceil fieui ,S7 00 te ft 71 " I M te 3 1 A ' 4.Ote J. 0 te .123 3.W) Butten " LADIES' SHOES Krnnch Kid WalklmrShOOledliced Irem f'J-CO te H0 Knullsh Kid alklnir Shoe rcdiueii Hern Hi te 3M KnullHli Kid WiilklmrShoeiudtKed from 3.(0 le 2t0 Men's, Heys' and Lndlus' Itirdiei. Ii.ite nil t eun re tucud In prlce, UMBRELLAS. A Kenrrel reduction In Alpuci, tl ixliams and ailk. UNDERWEAR White AII-Woel.. ChuiuI's Hair .... (day Mixed Canten Flannel., .Iteduced fieui 1 .re lu 2.3ii te !) te " W te II.S1 2 00 .1(1 M WORKING SHIRT. btrenc Btrlped Ucduccd fieie f " Heys...'.'..'.'. " NECKWEAR. .VI te : .40 te .80 te I'ulIScnrl.sllkbuck reduced Hern fl 23 te rial LenuTIes, " " , . i . I'ntrBcnrf, " " 1 21 te 8 It) Ml te ii te GLOVES. Dress Kid, Spilnn Tep, icduccd irem i.oe te II re Dress, Kid, Spring Tep, reduced irem........;..... !. I'M te 173 Dress lild, Fur Tops, reduied Irem 7 te . Cleth Olevus Uudueid trem M) 10 23 IdnedKldMltts,... " 1.7. te la Ladles' Knr top Mitts, " I 7 te 1 10 HOSIKItY. linn's Merine " tancy Striped ' llrewn Hern.. flo.imlee .. IlOdnced Irem t PO te .13 .73 te .f,0 ,i te .n U te .10 The above Is cot a full list et nil the II ai galns but Just a tow from each dopaitmeut, and as each Hue Ii sold ent they will net bu replaced, se e ill early ler tlm HeetSeUe Ien, Our stores clese at o'clock, t. in., ctecpt Suturday, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., j&HGAHTZU, 1M, ,H In. t.tiv SECOND EDITION. TUEaDAY BVBNINQ, JAM. 20. 1034 SOUTH AND WEST. IIIUtlf.T OF TKLKtlltAM.H rltOSt Til KJtlB. Sltirilrreus Urnils and Heusallenal DnlnBs- A HU Vear Old Ulilbt Aeelilanlally Kills Ilia 1'Iayinata AVItti a Itnvelver, St. Jehnsiiuiit Cbntiik, Vt., Jan. 20 - A jeunit seu of Dr. Newoll was fatilly shot In the nbilotneu last night by a six yefir old plnymate named Helcor. The children had obtained possession of Dr. NtiweH's revelver and whlle In the bauds of the Ilclser boy It was discharged, with the ubove result. A Wrreh li Tnnree Ciiattanoeoa, Tenn., Jen. 29 -The westward bound passcuKer train en the Nashvllle, Chattanooga & St. Leuis rail, revl, which left here at 5 a. tn. te-tlay,rau Inte a rock that had fallen en the track about 20 miles fiem here, and a serious wroek enstied. Engineer Dick Stirree was killed, Fireman Bodlne fatally hurt, and a brakemau sorleusly Injured. A Murderous Dry Oenils Ulflrk, IUMK8VIM.B, Ky Jan. 29, DurlnR a dlflleulty ever an account between R. L. Biunnr, elerk in n dry Reeds stere, aud ene Charles Newmiin. the latter was stubbed and seen died. Bruner (led te Iudiaua, but was captured aud brought back. Failure of n AVrMern Firm. GALvn"TON,TfJxas, Jan. 29. A special fiem Aurera says : The creditors of J. W. I'lttini; it Ce., Koneral stere, issued attaehmcntH nalust thelr preperty j csterday afternoon. The liabilities are 8-10,000, and the nssets are elaimed te be $50,000. Why lie DMii t Appear. Kendallvillr, Ind., Jan. 20. Martin Sellers lu a murder trial at Albien, said he would rather kill hlmselftUan testify. Shortly nfterwards he went te his room. auothlmself, dying Instantly. A Hliurt Hesplte, St. Leuis, Jan. 29. Kate Douglass, who was te have been executed ou Friday next, has been granted a stay of proeood Inns until her case can be heard by the supicme court. Full or a 3 lucent) Firm, Vincknnks, Ind., Jan. 29. -B. F. & J. W. Keblo, stoek traders, have made an aEsunitncnt The liabilities are $10,000. in KtmerK, Particulars el the Detent or Illeka 1'astin. Khaiitevm, Etf-ynt, Jan. 29. A rofugce from the town of El Obeid reports that he saw .Majer van beckenderf stabbed te dentil whlle lylug in bed lu n hospital. r.(lmuutl (J'Uonevan the war corresnen- dent, was killed near General Hicks. The rcbt of the Europeans belonging te Hicks' army he saw lyiui; dead. After the battle he says LI Mahdi sold large quantities of watches, rings aud the like. Sheikh Obade has summoned Khartoum te surrender In order te avoid bloodshot!. The town is quiet, but the soldiers are clammeritii; for their pay. The arrival of General Gorden Is nnxintisly awaited. Huseiii Pasha is efiferlnj; obstruction te evety raeaRure. 'ine Murdered Dttertlve. Vienna, Jau. 29. The funeral of the munlcred detoetivo, Rloeb, wae atteuded by nn immense throne el neonle. Wreatlis lu ereat uumbers wero placed upon his celli n. The murderer has shown eueh vlolence at times that it has beeu uoeoi- sary te pluce him in irons. tlO.NuKKll. Ac I in lu (no IIdiihe. Wasiiinoten, Jan. 29. The Heuse te day decided te held tlie funeral scrvlees et tlie late KepreBontatlve Mackey lu the ball of tlie Heuso te morrow At 1 o'clock the members of tlie Seunte villi be invited te be present. Alter the transaction of seme unimpor tant miscellaneous business a call of the states wns proceeded with nnd a number. or mils wrre Introduced nndj-eferred lu the Semite. The Senate took up the Shermnn reso lutions relative te the riots at the recent ideatiens in Virginia nnd Mississippi. Sher man addressed the Senate lu support of the resolutions, ami was followed by Ma hone, who also favored their adoption. Ou the conclusion of Mahene's remarks, calls of vote were heard, and the chair announcing the question te be en ngreeing te the resolution, n demand for the yeas and nays was made, aud without remarks from any Democratic senator the matter was brought ten vote, nnd the icsolutleu was passed by 83 yeas te 29 nays. William Ml reditu Net Insane. r in.ADiu.riiii. Jan. 29 In the lunney oase of William Meredith, Judge Fell this men.iug doliveiod n Iengthy aud iustruct ive charge te the fury, clearly delluing the law el lunney. The jury then retired aud nfler fl'teen mliiutcu romlered a verdict for defendant thus establishing Meredith's sanity. A I'mlelllee Knlllieil. CnirAOO Jan. 29 The safe in the pest olllce at Illue Island, a suburb of this city, was blown open by burglars last night, uud in ulditien te stamp and money the thieves carrricd off some of the township funds stored in the safe. The vnlue of the plunder Foeurcd by the thieves is placed at $15,000. The Neva Scnlla Cunt Alines, Mentiieat., Jan. 29. Montreal capi talists interested in Neva Scotia coal raines intend developing the output te n much larger extent than the production hitherto reached. The dopeslts nre stated te be onpable of yielding nn annual rtupply of 500,000 tens. relanneil ly Ills llesrdlnic niUtresa, Quubkc, Jan. 29. A miner, uamed Hethwell, working at the Asoet oeppor mines, has been poisoned by his .bearding heuse mistress, her object baing te ssoure n large amount of money belonging te liethwbll The wemau has boeu placed lu jail. the Hewell Trial. IUtavia, N. Y Jan. 29. Iu the How Hew ell trial, te-day, Mrs. Franeis Dawsen's testimony was read, stating that wheti Hewell was nt her husband's hotel his nctu were unnatural She regarded him as crazy. T. P. Terry, a naloenkcoper, gave similar testimony. i A Terrlele mil. I'eTTSvn.i.E, Jan. 29 Themas O. Itieh nrds, superintendent of the Hull Hun ool eol oel liory of the Lehigh uud YYilkoabnrre coal company, whlle crossing a bridge ever the mouth of the slepe last ovening, foil te the bottom, a disUnce of 200 yards, nnd was instantly killed. rallure or u Lumber firm, Tiiiionte, Ont , Jau. 29. The Amerl can lumber company, capital ene million dullms, has undo nu assignment. The liabilities will roaeh nearly a million, half of which is secured. A Wicked Abbe. MuNniLAi,, Jan. 29 Abbe C'hubett was te day fined $20 or 2 months Imprlf. enment In default of the payment for kiss ing Mrs. Hezeau, his landlady, while he was in bed, true at Trey, N. V. Tuev, N. Y., Jan. 20. Sprague'H leather beaid mill at Mtddle Falls, tuinied last night. Les?, 30,OW, WEATIIKIt INDICATIONS. Washington, Jau. 20. Fer the Mldd'e Atlantle stntes, fair weather, preceded by rain and snow en the coast, ami In the northern portion varlable winds, mostly nertherly, rising barometor, slightly warmer and fair woatber ou Wednesday. Wlirretlie I'nblie Hcheul HyitMit Is I.ncklnR BIsllOP llutltltlCtOtl Is out in nn Indlnl.. ment of the publle eoheot system en the j scere ei us alleged inaeiiity, as things are nianaged new, te impart te the rising gen eration anything Hke moral education. " The auprorae individual nnd national geed," says the bishop, " Is oharaetcr. Ohnracter lueludcs olemonts that are moral and religious ns welt as the Intollcetual ; it ineludcfl eon sclonce, alTcollen nnd will. Morality, as well ns rollgien, gives way bofero the idol atry of the brain, and we nre thus brought te confront the vast dofcet of our ptiblie soheol system " As te the Sunday soheols the bishop has but little respect for thorn nB moral agents, while as te parents, "they nre net mernl tlioniKelvos, or they IneV the care, skill, nnd ability te (lis (lis (lis oharge this ohlef parental trust." The oenoluslon arrived at is that the Christian life is Inseparable from Christian dogma, nud that religious freedom docs net mean freedom from religion. liitriiUncllnii el n Famous Apple, The famous Chazie npples, which nre the most ndmlred nnd oxpeusive of nil Canadian varieties, nnd fetch ns tntieli ns 5 a barrel In Convent garden, wcre net (according te a horticultural oerrcs poudent of the St. Jamtn? Oatelte) Introduced from Frauoe into the oelnny, hut wero tll80evcrcd by a luck aocldeut. Chnzie, a Dutchman, was well ndvnnccd In years in 1854. IIe owned a farm n few miles distant from the Falls of Niagara, and en that farm he found growing a wild trce bearing the npple known ns the Chnzlu or " Swayzie," ns seme writers spell the name. Some ene had llung away the euro of an apple ; ene of the seeds had frueti fled and grown into n tree bearing an apple with the thvoref the muskmelen, deuble the si.e of the Lewer Canada pemme griie, the same oelor aud form. llliiuaraK u JeuruH I.I, Bismarck, though he has always haled the press, has always shown n dun con scleusucss el its power, nud has used it ns successfully ns nuy statesman in Etirope ; se that it Is Interesting te knew that he sorved his time, ee te speak, as nn npprcntlce in journalism, and for a oenslderablo period contributed articles nea'rly overy dny te the Krtuizcitung. Still, as early ns 1850 he said : " I cannot deny, like Khalif Omar, I have n certain long ing, net only te annihilate all books ex ccpt the Christian Keran, but also te de strey the means of restoring them. The nrt of printing is the cboice woapeu el Antichrist." KtertrUHr Applied ti I'liutJEruphy. W. Fellows, of Cleveland, niter oxpori expori oxperi monting for two years, bus succeeded lu Inventing away te take instantaneous aud abselute permaucnt photographs upon any substance having a smooth surface, by the action of oleotriolty. The expense is less then 1 cent for each pioture Tlm Impert anoe of this discovery can hardly be estl. mated, It opens up an entirely new field in the art of photography and will work n rovelusion in all its branches. The system invented will be ofippel.illy valuable te lithographers. This is the (list Unto Mint elcotrieity lias ever been npplied te t'm ut of photograph. A Jew butieul, The largest school iu the world is said te be the .Tows' frce school, in Spitalfields, Londen. It has n daily attendance of ever 2,800 pupils. The institution is also n training oellego, and nearly overy toacher lu the soheol has been trained within its wall3. Besides the ordinary branehes, the Jewlsh child ban net only le loam Scrip Scrip ture history and the elements of religion and morality, but has nlse te be taught te read lleurew lluently, ami te transiate seme portions, at least, of his prayer book and of the Hebrew Scriptures. S - ' TOe Iteliu e( tue Hall. The most beautiful woman at M s. As ter's ball was decidedly Miss linngden, the admired hello. Iler flue peiuts wero thrown lute relief by a white oestume, which was thoroughly subordinated te the loveliness of the wearer. Miss Lnugden has dark eyes nnd that black hair that is destitute of gloss, nud which is worn ceiled en top of a stately head. Little curls at the nnpe of the neek call attention te the whitcness of the skin j the back nnd sheuldcis slops in perfect' grnce ; the aims are superb. A Menatnr'n Weril l'a In tin if. If Bennter Ingalls should ever rotire from the Senate, seme newspaper w ill grab him up te tle its conihgratien reporting. Mr. Ingnlls writes of the late Jeliu iltewn : "Out of the pcronteus nnd monne ing cloud of auti slavery sontiment he sprang like n terrific tlmudeibelt, whose lurid glare illuminated the cmtinent with its devastating tlame, nud whose rovoibcr revoibcr roveibcr atious among the splintered crags of Harper's Perry were repented en n thou, sand battleflelds from Jettysburg t) the Gulf.-' i - I.nj I ni; Up Tteusurcs, An Illinois man bad accumulated a few thousands, nud his health was such as te convincehim that he had net nitieh left of life. IIe picked out the scriptural olaitte ' Lay up treasures in hpaveu1".jndbolievcd that he could obey. The pi. cess that he invented was te convert his wealth lute paper inouey and burn it pr.iyei fully en nn altar. IIe went se far ns te build the altar and kiudle n sacuflcml die, but he had burned euly 10 when Ii'h relativcs forcibly depiivcd him of lus religious liberty. Dlvoree In I'tilladelplila. Philadelphia's diverce mill did a lively business during the year 1883, the divorces granted numbering 22 i. Out of these 13!) women appeared as libellauts, complaining ngainst their husbauds. Hut these figures de net sum up the number of ill-aborted marriages for which diverce was sought in the Philadelphia courts as a balm. Fully two fifths el Mm yearly applications wero refused, During 1883 thore wero 000 applications filed in the Philadelphia courts, 1-lcnsHiit lu Head About. Be mild is the weather in North Wnles that piimro.ies, honeysuckles, snowdrops, and roses nre te be found blooming In the valleys nud en the hillsides. Vcgotntien iu the low lying districts is nlse fntt springing into life, and iu the Vale of Llmgollen fruit, trecs nre iu bloom. Teuilsts are enabled te scale the mountains without dilllculty feats which, when previously attompted at this eoaseu of the year, have been attonded with less of life. 31AUHIS1H. ' -1 l'lillauelpnia muritct. l'niLADKt.vurA, Junuarv 99 rienr dmi and uneliangeil t Supfirflne. tl 75H1 23 , Eitru. ii a ttl 00 1 Tu, family, IISVQI 73 1 Mluu. Ustnl am. Uye Fleur at M WQi 01. Wheutilrmi Ne. i Western Ited fl07!i Ne. 8 de, DOc Ne. 1 l'a. Ited. tl Ufil II. Cern steady i sail yellow and mixed, 63JO Slet Ne. 3 mixed and yellow. 63fl) .70 Uats quiet and steady t Ne. i White l1KTle I Ne 2 de, iiynslJe No.3de, li0 Ne. 2 Mixed, lOKC HyoscaiceatOSc. Heeds-Clever qulet at OKffllO'l'et Timethy dull at It 10 1 riaxseiMlilrmaUitw Previsions rlrm and In fair ilsiiianil i Mess Perk, $17 7317t Ha 1 Hams. HOSIW .India Mess Heel. IHfl24W. ,. , -,. . Uucon-Sineked Sliotilder,; Ai.W1 j u't de, UK0120, Smoked Hams, 13U plrUlud (te, fully cured, 11KW- s Lnrd tlrm rllw t-Aflnmt A. IAa. l-n.l Iti.fnli.t. aUrt... f .. . . . ..I . iV-S ,.ll,uS5i,,V" "' heavyi I'eni a. erMmery. ". 330370, Wcstcnide, 33U370I JflraU, Jf Tteiis at ISQJOe. Hkks scarce and wante 1 1 fa. extra. (OGIfc) t Western de. Wiiia i lliund, fui ' "'n"a ' ciieose iirmj rsiny ullvet New Yerk full cream WJI48 1 Western, laaltei de fair 1 ...'. '"'" new i en Western, untte ,te ral I l'a. patt skitus, Wui0ie de lull, satfe. ii'puiiu, iihuu I'oiieteum riulut Whisky at 11 iW New Yerk Market. Nnw Yeait, .tan. 2:).-riour-tatennd Wnt tirn gteiily, with innilnnite expert nnd home trnde ilemaiiil. Houtlierit quiet ami tin cliniiKOd, Wheat wi6a lower, heavy and trreRiilar il.,Xerrm? eratospteulatlvo tniillnrri Ne. ! ,AwUL.,m,",nnl 1 Ne. Kixl, .fan,, k iCl)?,,rc";',1.M11 w4 "' Mnreli. IIMU? Si i,V.i:!ejI'.,i,4.,0,4O1,,',i ilyn u ri?, ..t'J0 '"wer.l Ne j Fell., 3JKtV0 sLfn 'lnyili A.l"11' "Xn Myi 4if0t Btate, lOiiniet Western, Jiailc, " Westtru uraln Market. I'lonu-Cern wasln acllve demand (new mixed nt 40jai7Ke t new rejected, MailKc. (atswcrqstientf (Ne.l Whit at 3. n Itinwasilulli Ne. 2atUUfj7e. .UiLWAUBKH-Wlieat was hlither i Ne 2 Mil waukee, cash, January and Februarv. la i .March at Me Am II at tUJjJe t Msy atwia. Cern wus easier and quiet) No.2atellin Hi: Oats wcioquletl Ne.2at32JVC llye was lower i Ne. I ntOOa, HtrluywiH dull and weak t Ne. J spilnir, cash and february, WJc. Dirrneir Wheat wns steady; Ne. I White, fill rash January and February, tl 01 , Mann iitlOIit .May nt II OS Ne. 2 white at DIKc. Corn-Ne 2 at Me lilh tnlsoiIatSJe. Oats- Ne. 2 white nt Sic t Ne. at 33c. Stock mnraets. guotAilens by m ed, McGrann A Ce , UanH eru, l.aneiwter, l'a. ,, . , II a.m. 12m, Jr. M. V.'.v. " lt -. .... Michigan Central mil New link Central lilU New Jnisey Central 87i Ohie Central 2!f, Det. I.aek. A Wiwtern.... llsy, Denver tlie Oruudc... 'Ilk K.rle ni(J KitisiM ,t Texas Wi i.aKe onere , Chicago A N. Wcem.,.. N. N.,ent.A Weslern.... St. rani A Omaha I'n cine Mall HorlusterA PIltsburKh.. eh & tllll................ Texas I'actrie union I'liclllc Wnb mil Cemiiimi. ....... Wabash rinforred West'rn Union Tuleimtnli IvOulsvllleA Nusnvllle... N. Y., Chi. A L L LuIiIkU Valley l.uliluh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading 1. T. A Uutrale Northern l'neltlc Cem... Northern l'acllle I'm.'... Heaienvllln t'hlhidulphla A Kile Nertnnrn CnntnU UnderKretind Camilla Southern ou ....................... i t'oeptt's rnssemrnr tiHi 1&K ma 1 0J-, si rniiHueiimiM. Quotations by Associated 1'reis. ateeks unsottled. Phlladelphln A Krle It. lt ileaitlni; Itallnmit Pennsylvania Itallread IiehtRh Valley Uallread United Coiunniiluset New Jersey. Nertlinni l'neltlc Northern PnetMe IMoferrol Noithern Central Uallread l.enlirli Navlmitlnn C'emnanv , ... 17 ... M ... MK ... am ...m ! 1 S2Ji 68 k .1 Norrlstewn ltallreml Ue central ininspei union Company ,. 3.1 l'lttsli'rr.TltiiHVtlle.t liniinlelt. ft n I.lttlecliuvlklU Itkllreiul CIJi new yera, (Imitations by Ass iclatud 1'rus. flteekn stieiiK, hlirhur. Alenny easy ut 2e. New Yerk Cential 111 Krle Uallread 2.114 Adams Kxpress 1282 MtelilKan Central Uallread tv. Mlchtu-an Southern Uallread ay Illinois Central Uallread 1MV nii.H.ilnn.l B. Ill,lul...-..li llnllBn...! I.J. U1UIU1.1111111. ihinifi.iK11 iHiiii 111. ,.,... ..llK;k ChlciiKOA Heck Island it all rout tn1,? rittsburKh A rert Wayne tuillrerul 132K Western Unleu Telegraph Company 71K Teledo A WatiMli , 10 VI New Jersey Central b7i New Yerk Ontario A Western 11 Idle Stock MurKnt, CntcAoe The )rerer' Journal reperts: liens Kecclpts, ls.eej head ; shipment?, 9,j0 de.: nmrkct dull and lefflie, lewer: packtni;, JtOdSa): lnelilnn unit shipping, f4 ((lfl w: USUI, 3 4030 Oil : skins, tl Mai 23. Cattle Kecclpts 8,Goe head -, Bhtpments, 2,700 de.-, miiilcet ever Miipplted with common untiles t experts, tana) Mi geed te elielce. Hhimdnu, jSOiiO oe; common te medium, t8.1Q310. bhutp llccelpts, oeo iie.ui ; shipments, 1,1(0 de; bust grades steady otheis 2.1c lower ; Inferior te lair, unvft loe ; geed te choice. 13 Texasat$223II25. ' I'lillndctpliia Union Market. Monday, .1 hi. 23. The uirtvals el live sioek in uiu uiuereiii stock yards were : Ker thu week i,IM)0 beeves, 1 oue sheep, 3,200 Iieks. I'lurteiis wuuk-2,syj boeves, ll.oeu sheep, 4 300 hogs. jieei oiuiie were 111 fair demand, nud in sympathy with the prices weie firmer western market. We rjuote ou fellows : :,ra' 7HO7K0 ; iioed. uHQia ; Me Hum, fi4'aoHe l Common. OJiOCe. r at tows wote In better demand nt 3KO'e. with sales of etra choice at hlKhur figures 3UU-hcew8 were hard te dlapeiu of at $30-j$ C3. Veal calves wero rnther lower at 889c, Sheep and l.ambs wero In iioer demand and. wl'li continued heavi receipts, prkes declined fully J-ie en all urade, a let el e.itra common liiiuus hiiIUhk ut Jiic We quote ns fellows : Kxtra, uaCKe; Uoed, 5KS3ie; Medium. HU3iie: common, JsQfSie; Lambs, SHO 7ke. Iles woie In uoed rcquest and prices, In sympathy y It n thu Chicago market, advanced He. We quote ns fellows : Kxtra, rnjci Uoed, ie; Medium, Oei Com mon, 8S3iC HALKS (JV I1CKVK3 AT WJiST rillLADELrUIA YARDS. Aiueng the sales nt the West l'lillodelphla Yards wure : Jehn McAldle, 200 Weslern, bUQIUc. Daniel Murphy, U Western and West Va , flfj 7c D. Hinyili A Hre., 150 Western, 6070. HipiiluA Pre., irthOAd el Western cows, S)i 6c. Owen Brului, 110 Wedern, own ncetj 2) de te .Mai tin, Puller A Ce.: 34 ue te II. a Vnnmetrn, 0)O7fe. A A I. Christy, Ml Western, 3ju7ic. M. Uluitin, iw Liuo.iKes,r,a7oi M Virginia, tlU?vc, 10 I.ancuster county, Q'Uf 7e .ml l.owenstetn. Ill tteslern, 5VG7K0. Isaac Adler, Se Weslurn, OKHBXe. II. Chain, Jr., In We-itern. OiJOkc. H.Chulii.U mixed,. THfitJic James Cieiusen, 71 Wksturu, 0KQ7Jic. N. 11 Herbert, 31 Western, 0tt7e. H SchainbeiK A Ce., 140 Western, fl07Ke. Duniils sinyih, 20 l'a., CKflJJKe. M. Levi. 100 Western, 3)Cie. tiachuun A l.evl, l',0 Western, OTJlJc. auu wiliieilil, -l usiuru, i((ue, l.ewensicln A Ililibern, 113 Western and ml ted, IKSUJie I.. Hern, 20 Western mixed. IKQ3Uc II K MoKlllen.ee Weitern, flffiJHe. .Martin, fuller A Ce., 134 Western, wholesalo, sv4co;se. DnCSSED MSATS. City Diessed Hoeves wertilnlAlrdemaml and prices oleHod he hlirhernt 8)ttllc. with sales et a lew common cows us low as 7H- AOATTOln BALIS. Itedser Maynes, 100 head.SniOKc t . a. Deukler.O) head, OKQle;c II. (I. Iltckman, 60 head. 7il0e. I MeCundlessA Ce., 13) heuil, SMMXs. J. r'. I.owden, 47 lieud. UKQlO'te. J. II. Menus A Hre173liuAd. 7U10KO. Jehn II. V. aid, 31 head, 73Wic Dressed Rheep wuie active uud prtcei cloied steady ut 8f loc. Lambs at 0jUc. 8 A LBS LAST WSEK. Jes. II. McFtlllii, 403 hea I, efJlOWe. Htuwart A Ce , roc head, srjiexc. Jes. 11. Merililn, 73 head lambj, I0Q13. Lecal moons uii lleuds Uopertcd by J. U. Lenar. lar La ml ItSJO lit l'A) 100.50 im ICO lun 103' 102 me 40 49.73 30 03 2D i 96.26 210 6 e t 31 W vel. cent less... lua 18-JO... 100 ltfji... IK Lancajter City r' spsret-lnlorSdyear.. 100 h 4 ier ct. Scheel Lean..,, loe 4 lu ler years., loe ., 4 in B or) years., iw i 4 in 10 or 20 years, ive Munhelm boreuKh lean 100 UIOILLAOIOCS STOCKS, yiirrryvlile It. H.... 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