Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 23, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTEHIGENtJER, TUESDAY. MARCH 23. 1880.
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English 8parrews as a Feed.
The species of English sparrows that
were introduced some years age have he
come se plentiful that the question has been
seriously asked, what shall we de with
them ? A writer in an exchange, who evi
dently has given the matter some earnest
thought, says : The sparrow is as geed, if
net superior te any game bird that graces
our table, in delicacy and sweetness of
flesh. It is positively asserted that if pro pre
erly prepared, it is a dish fit te set before
the kins, a queen, or any ether American
citizen. They are plump and (at, and the
meat tender and juicy. They are very little
trouble te prepare for the broiling iron, as
the feathers are plucked out very easily.
Parties out here, who have used the birds
as feed, speak of them in such glowing
terms that it would make the mouth of an
epicure water te listen te them. And wliy
should they net be geed and toothsome '!
they feed en grain all through the winter
mouths, and in summer they are found by
dozens and hundreds in our grain fields and
at our vines where hang the purple clus
ters of the geed and wholesome grapes.
They are a plague and nuisance te the
farmer and fruit grower, and if they are
geed for feed why net cat them ?
Assault and liattery.
About 2 o'clock this morning Stephen
Brown, a colored man, accompanied by
Win. Butler, also colored, called at Alder
man Ban's office and made complaint of
assault and battery against Wm. Jenes, a
Middle street saloon keeper. Complainant
alleged that Jenes ran at him when he en
tered the saloeu and struck him in the
breast with an oyster knife, cutting
through his coat, vest and shirt and
making a slight wound ever the heart. A
warrant was issued for Jenes's arrest, but
befere it was served that individual, ac
companied by Wm. Butler, who appears
te be "a mutual friend" of the parties,
called at Alderman Barr's office and gave
bail for a hearing. lie does net deny using
the knife, but says he used it " in fun. "
Hetel Change.
The West Chester Republican of te-day
says : Mr. A. B. Patterson has resumed
the proprietorship of the Patterson house,
in Iloncybreok,ind will take possession
about April 1st. Four years have elapsed
since Mr. Patterson was stationed at this
hotel, during which time he has been
located in New Helland, Lancaster count'.
His many friends will be glad te welcome
his returu, although sorry at the same
time te part with the present proprietor,
J. D. Warfcl, who takes charge of the
hotel at Intercourse, Lancaster county.
A Change of Base.
Jeseph C. Lennex, who is new clerk at
the West King street depot of the Phila
delphia and Beading railroad company, has
been appointed station agent at Fert
Washington en the North Penn railroad.
Charles Seurbecr, of Columbia, will take
the place of Mr. Lcnnex at the West King
street depot. Mr. Lennex has been an
obliging and accommodating clerk and has
made many friends in this city who will
wish him success at his new pest of duty.
Inspecting a Bridge.
This morning the three county commis
sioners, Messrs. Ceble, Bushong and
Montgomery, accompanied by Jehn A.
Weimer, contractor, and inspectors Wm.
M. Slaymaker, D. M. Wilsen, James C.
Carpenter, William McCemsey, Jacob
Henry and James Weed, visited Peters
creek te inspect the new county bridge
recently erected by the county. The
bridge is a wooden truss Burr bridge,
erected ever Peters creek near Boyd's saw
mill.
la Court.
Hen. Wayne MacVeagh and Richard P.
White esq., members of the Philadelphia
bar were in court te-day. They are en
gaged in cases for argument.
Tub project et the organization of the Heyul
Arcanum is meeting with the most favorable
views of our prominent citizens. It
Views el Lancaster.
Mr. Cerbin, of Philadelphia, is in town pros
pecting with Mr. XV. L. Gill, of tills city, with
the intention of publishing a view of Lancas
ter, te contain the city trem two of the best
points of observation, te which will be added
separate views from different points. Among
these nl ready selected are Centre Square
from two points, streets, churches,court house,
prison, factories, ftc. We were shown samples
of Mr. Cerbin's weik of Pottsvllle and ether
cities, and think them te be well executed,
and we think that with the assistance of some
of our best photographers Mr. Cerbin will be
able te publish a work that will be of value at
present as well as in time te come, when the
city will hare undergone the many changes tn
ident te the lapse et years.
The largest sponge house in America is con
ducted by the firm of Manscll, Blrnbaum A
Ce., New Yerk; the senior member, Mr. A.
Manscll, is a strong endorser 01 St. Jacob's
Oil. He suffered for years with Kheumatism ;
Induced by a friend, he procured a bottle of
St. Jacob's Oil and was cured.
Bright teeth . and lips that glow the while,
Give light and color te a smile :
And, infinitely mere than this,
Give light and color te a kiss.
But both must suffer from the want
Of the lite-giving SOZODONT.
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Sociable.
On Wednesday evening the Friendship As
sembly, which is composed of members of the
Friendship Cetnmandery of the American
Legien, will give a sociable In Roberts's hall.
The affair is expected te be very large, as quite
a number et tickets have been disposed of and
h great many invitations have been sent out.
Amusements.
Barrett as "amfrt." Tns appearance el the
eminent tragedian, Mr. Lawrence Barrett, at
Fulton opera house te-morrow evening, will
be among the episodes of the present dramatic
season. Admirers of Shakspeare and students
of ills great creation of the melancholy Prince
of Denmark should by all means witness this
great actor's masterly rendition of this rele.
" The Banker's Daughter." Among the most
brilliant drumutlc successes of recent record
was that achieved last winter by the play en.
titled "The Banker's Daughter." which was
played te crowded houses at the Union Squat c
theatre ler 140 consecutive nights. Its phe
nomenal popularity took eveiy shape, from
the copyrighting of its talismanic title for some
new brand of cigars te the writing of a novel
of the same name, and made up of the Incidents
that comprise the all-absorbing drama. This le.
markable success has been duplicated during
the present winter and has brought thousands
of dollars into its lucky owners' pockets. On
Friday evening of this week it will be pre
duced at Fulton opera house under Mr. Mish
lei's management, by the great original cast,
including Leuis James, Marie Wainwright and
ethers, and with all the properties, scenic and
mechanical eflccts, that marked its prescn ta
lon at the metropolitan theatres.
New Advertisements.
Public Sale et Household Furniture.
Attention, Sir Knights !
Ge te Haughton's.
Situation Wanted.
Special Meeting.
Public Sale.
Fer Sale.
IfFsr further 4eUi1a advertising
mIime.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
What Ails Yeu?
Is It a disordered liver giving you a yellow
skin or costive bowels, which have resulted in
distressing Piles or de your kidneys refuse te
perform their functions ? If se your system
will seen be clogged with poisons. Take a few
doses of Kidney-Wert and you'll feel like a
new man nature will threw off every impedi
ment and each organ will be ready for duty.
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Try Loeher's Cough Syrup.
Remember ! The only perfect proprietary
medicine as a " Bleed Searcher" is that bearing
the name of ' Dr. Lindsey," and which may
A Geed Housewife.
The geed housewife, when she is giving her
house its spring renovating, should bear in
mind that the dear inmates of her house are
mere precious than many houses, and that
their systems need cleansing by purifying the
bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te
prevent and cure the diseases arising from
spring malaria and miasma, and she must
knew that there is nothing that will de it se
perfectly and surely as Mop Bitters, the purest
and best of medicines. See ether column.
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Troublesome Children.
That are always wetting their beds bought
net te be scolded and punished for what they
cannot help. They need a medicine having a
tonic effect en the kidneys and urinary
organs. Such a medicine is Kidney-Wert. It
has specific action. De net fall te try it for
them. miMwd&w
Try Loeher's Cough Syrup.
Frem Hen. Andrew Cornwall,
Ex-Mejibeh, op Leeislatcbb, New Yerk State.
Alexandria Bat, Jan. 3, 1880.
H. IT. Warner & Ce.:
Gekts: 1 have been troubled with kidney
difficulty for the last three years, and in Octo
ber last had a very severe attack. I then com
menced taking your Sate Kidney ami Liver
Cure and obtained relief at once. I have used
two bottles and feel as well as ever, and I shall
always keep a supply of Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Curs in the house.
Yours truly,
A. CORNWALL.
A Favorable a OTORIETY. The geed reputa
tion of " Brown's Bronchial Trechei" for the
relief et Coughs, Colds and Threat Diseases
has given them a favorable notoriety.
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It mutters net the age of sutlerem from colds,
coughs, or croup, " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup"
is geed for all alike. Price 25 cents.
Itrewu's Household A'aiiacea
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally erapplled externally
and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN,
whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength of any similar preparation.
It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels,
Sere Threat, Kheumatism, Toothache and ALL
ACHES, and is the UK EAT RELIEVER OF
PAIN. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA
CEA " should be in every family. A teaspoon teaspeon teaspoen
f ill of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water
(sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime,
will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle.
Fer sale at H. II. Cochran ft Ce's Drugstore
North Qucen street. Lancaster.
Much Sickness,
Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ether
causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S
VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges,
although effectual in destroying worms, can
de no pesible Injury te the most delicate child
This valuable combination has been success
fully used by physicians, and found te be ab
solutely sure In eradicating worms. Twenty
five cent a box. rianlMvd&wTuThAS
Statistics prove that twenty-hve per cent,
of the deaths In our larger cities are caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease In its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Loeher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg
ligence, or pity them for their ignorance?
Pure Spices at. Loeher's Drug Stere.
"Mamma. It is time te take that medicine."
The medicine referred te was Dr. Browning's
C. A C. Cordial. With its wonderful healing
properties It Is pleasant te the taste, and chil
dren learn te love it. What Is mere desirable
when a child Is sick than te have it take medi
cine; and where, in many ceses, will you find
mere trouble. Children are very susceptible
te coughs and colds, and Dr. Browning's C. ft
C. Cordial will de mere geed quickly and
thoroughly than any medicine known. Mami,
factured and for saleby the proprietor at 1117
Arch street, Philadelphia, and sold by all
druggists. Price only 50c.
Use Loeher's Herse and Cattle Powders.
A Mether's Uriel.
The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a
home, are her children, hence her grief when
sickness enters and takes them away. Take
warning then, that you are running a terrible
risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping
Cough, which lead te Consumption, if you de
net attend te It at once. Shlleh's Consump
tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10
cents, 50 cents and 91. Fer lumc Back, Side,
or Chest, use Shlleh's Pereus Plaster. Price
25 cents. Sold by D. Ilcitshu, Lancaster, and
M. L. Davis, Millersville.
The Best I Ever Knew Or.
J. G. Starkcy, a prominent and Influential
citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the
Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several
vears, and have used every Remedy I could
hear of, without any reliet whatever, until I
saw your Shlleh's Vitalizer advertised In our
paper, and was persuaded te try it. Iain happy
te state that it has entirely cured me. It is cer
tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price
75 cents. Sold by D. lleitshu, Lancaster, und
M. L. Davis, Millersville.
Shlleh's Catarrh Remedy.
A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. With each
bottle there Is an ingenious nasal Injector for
he mere successful treatment of tne com
plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents,
held by D. Heitehu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis,
Millersville. s20-codD&eewW
DEATHS.
Pewden. In this city, March 22d, 18S0,
Charles E. Pewden, in the 27th year of his age.
A kind friend and affectionate husband.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence et his parents. Ne. 219 North Mul
berry street, ou Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. aid
(Alteena papers please copy.)
Mossee. On the 22d mst., at Reading, et
pneumonia. Katie, infant daughter of Rev. H.
and Sarah E. P. Messcr, aged 1 year, 1 month
and 4 days.
Funeral en Wednesday at 11 a. m., at the par
sonage et the First Reformed church, Reading.
Burial at Mycrstewn, Pa. ltd
Stacffbii. At Lancaster. March 22d, Jacob
Stauuer, in the 72d year of his age.
Relatives and friends of the family are
re-pec t fully invited te attend the funeral at 2
o'clock en Thursday afternoon, the 25th. Fun
eral services at the Presbyterian church Inter
ment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
UIKK, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli
able Companies. II UK It ft STAUFFER,
Beat Estate A Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St.
dec30-3mdReed
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE BEST
COMPAXIESat
BAUSM AN ft BURNS .
29-tteedR Office: Ne 10 West Orange St.
FOR SALE.
A Shuffle Beard in Geed condition, with
four Sets of quoits, will be sold " cheap. Apply
te II. L. MISHLER.
m23-tfd 115 East King Street.
ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS I
Inland City Division Ne. 7, U. R. of K. P.,
will report at their armory, en WEDNESDAY.
MARCH 24, atl o'clock sharp, te attend the
funeral of Brether Charles E. Pewden.
Full uniform will be worn.
M. M. BARTON,
ltd Sir Knight Commander.
THB MEMBERS OF INLAND CITY
Ledge Ne. 88, K. of P., are requested te
meet at their hall, en WEDNESDAY, MARCH
24 1880, at 2 o'clock p. m., te attend the funeral
of our late brother, Charles E. Pewden. Lan
caster Ledge Ne. 63 and Teutenla Ledgo Ne.
163 aie invited te attend.
Bv order of the Chancellor Commander.
JEREMIAH EIFE,
ltd K. R. A S.
1TEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PJBLIC SALE .OF HOUSEHOLD AND
Kitelien- Furniture, at Ne. 343 West
.mg street, THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1880. ele
gant Bedsteads, Carpet, Walnut Bedroom
Salt', and a let et ether goods tee numerous te
ui-.itien. MRS. S. E. ASHBRIDGE.
Sak'l Hsss ft Sex, Aucts. ru23-2td
TkUHLIC SALE.
r On THURSDAY, MARCH 23th, 1890, at
Ne. 423 North Prince street, will be sold a let
of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI
TURE, consisting et Steves, Tables, Chairs,
Bedsteads, Child's criD, settees, set ei Harness,
"addle and Bridle, two Herse Blankets, Wine
Barrels, Glass, Queens and Tinware, etc.
bale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m.
MBS. G. STEINHAUSER.
H. Shubxrt, Auct. m23-2td
Democratic County Committee.
The Democratic county committee will held
a meeting at Shober's hotel, this city, en Mon
day, March 29, at 10 a. m., te fix a time for the
meeting of the county convention, te elect
delegates te the state convention and te trans
act such ether business as the committee may
appoint or the convention determine.
Every member U urgently requested te be
present if possible.
mLVtdd&w W. U. HENSEL, Chr.
F
OR RENT.
The two-sterv brick dwelling, nine rooms.
and very large let with great quantity and
variety ei trutt, .e.i xseriii ranee street,
tetmerly the residence et J. B. A in wake. Alse,
the large Frame Shep, with office connected
therewith, Ne. 416 North Market street, for
merly known as " Amwake's Leck Works."
Rent reasonable. Apply te
BAUSMAX ft BURNS,
Insurance and Real Estate Agents.
marl8-3tdR Office, 10 West Orange Street.
LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
J Rhoads's Jewelry Stere, Ne. 4. W. King
street, Lancaster, Pa., 3d fleer. This institu
tion affords superior advantages In acquiring
a thorough and practical knowledge of Book
keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Grammar
and Correspondence. Its aim is te Impart an
education suited te the requirements of bust
ncss pursuits and training young men and
boys by short and interesting methods in these
things that will best fit them for a read- and
succes.slul start in life. Fer circulars and
terms address
n. C. WEIDLER, Principal,
or, W. D. MOSSEB, Secretary.
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lOPYGKAPHS! :OPYGHAPUS!
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.
A 8IMrLK AITD PERFECT METHOD OP rKODrCIHO A
KtTMBKR OP COriES OF ANY WHITINO.
1 have used the Cepygraph ; It works well
and Is fully equal te the Ltthegrain or any
ether Tiansfer tablet I have seen.
J AS. H. MARSHALL, P. M.
We have two of your Cepygraphs In use.
Thev work well: are both convenient and
useful. S AM'L. 11 ESS ft SON.
Please send me by express te-night, without
fall, a cepygraph, letter size. The ether ene
you sent me works splendidly.
TI1EO. BEAVER. M. D.
Pittsburgh.
COPYGRAPHS of all sizes for sale by
JOHN C. LONG,
(at Leng's Drug Stere),
rett-3td 1! North Queen street, Lancaster.
letice, Ladies!
We are new receiving dally all the Latest
Styles und Novelties In
SPRING HATS,
Bennets, Feathers, Flowers and Fancy
Ribbons.
HAUGHTON'S
Keep the Largest Stock, the Latest Styles and
Finest Geed, at the Lewest Prices in our citv.
2-Butten Lisle Gloves, 10, 12 and 13c. 2-Band
Lisle Gloves, 24, 30 and .Tic. 3-ltand Lisle
Gloves, 28, 30 and 35c. Kid Uleves, 50c, 73c, I 00
and $1.23 per pair. Fer a Uoed Gleve gote
HAUGHTON'S. Fer a Handsome
CREPE HAT OU B0MET
go te IIAUUIlTON'S, for tliey keep them from
$2.00, $2.73, $3.i0, $1.87 up. Crepe Veils, Finest
Qualities, $2.0.), $1.30. $4 73. $i Ou and $3.00 apiece.
Fer the Cheapest and Best Crepes go te
HAUGHTON'S. If you want Uandsome
BLACK SATINS,
Fer $1.09, $1.10 and $1.25 "go te HAUOnTON'S.
If veu want the FlnestSatins, All Shades, from
$1.00 te $1.25, go te IIAUUIlTON'S, for they
keep the Finest Stock in the city.
If you want te sec a Fine Variety of
Black Silk Fringes,
for 23, 83. 50, 02 and 75e. FINE SADDLER
SILK FRINGES, lrem 50c te $1.50 per yard,
GRASS FRINGES, for 35. 50, 62. 87c ami $1.50
per vard, COLORED FK1XUES, in all the New
shades, nt 50, 73c and $1.00 per yard. Fer
Fringes go te HAUGHTON'S.
FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
5, fi. 8. lOcandup. BORDERED HANDKER
CHIEFS. 8, 10, 15 and 25c. Wide Laces. 5, 6 and
8c. Brctennc Laces, lr, IP, 23 and 50c. Fine
Landauck Laces, 20, 2. ami 50c. Fine Em
broideries from 5c te $2.00 per yard. Ladies,
ler the Finest Variety of
GOTO
M. A. HAUGHTON'S,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Fer they keep the Best Stock In the city.
LEGAL NOTICES.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JONATHAN S.
Steltzfuse. of Upper Leacock township,
Lancasterteunty. Jonathan S. Steltzfuse. et
Upper Leacock township, having by deed of
voluntary assignment, dated JANUARY 31.
1880, assigned and transput red his estate and
effects te the undersigned, ler the benefit ei
the creditors of the said Jonathan S. Steltzfuse,
he therefore gives notice te all persons indebt
ed te said assigner te make payment te the
undersigned without delay, and these having
claims te present them te
JACOB S. EBT, Assignee,
Residing in Barevllle, Lancaster Ce.
Bicxr. F. Davis, Attei ney. febll-Stw
T-OTICK.
Jn the matter of the Assigned Estate of Henry
Eshleman and Wife, of Strasburg township,
Lancaster count;, l'a.
Netice is hereby given that Jacob Illldc
brand, assignee of Henry Eshleman and wife,
has presented a petition te the Cecrt of Com
mon Pleas of Lancaster county, asking the
said court for an order and decree that he shall
recon vey te the said Henry Eshleman and
wile all the assigned estate in his hands, und
that he be discharged and released from said
trust, and that the said Court have fixed SAT
URDAY, MARCH 27th, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
at the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster,
ler the hearing of said petition, when and
where the creditors and parties Interested In
the said assigned estate et Henry Eshleman
and wife may appear and be heard.
E. McMELLEN,
mar4-ltd3tw Frotuenotary.
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING MACHINES.
Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims
te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri
vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at
tachment dealers, we learn the following
facts:
The American Machine has 135 parts
" Davis " " 151 '
" Demestic " " 88
" Howe " " 244 "
" New Heme " " 133 "
" Remington " " 131 "
' Singer " " 112 "
Weed " " 122 "
" White " " 134 "
" Wheeler A Wnam,V. t,uaa 154 "
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Millinery
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATCHES. The largest stock and -most Taried. assortment te be found
In the interior of tbe state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and
Swiss Watches, and each watch Is warranted according te the quality.
JEWELRY of the newest and prettiest designs in great quantity- and vari
ety from a geed article in geld plr.te te the precious gem in costly setting.
SILVERWARE.--Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro
plate, artistic in design and of various styles of finish.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify, including every
thing consistent with a first-class Jewelry Business.
Realizing that we are in competition with the large houses of the Eastern
cities, we will be especially careful that every article shall be sold as low as
it could be bought elsewhere.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
AM VSEMENTS
TULTON OPEItA HOUSE.
MR. B. YECKER takes pleasure In an
nouncing te the public of Lancaster and vicin
ity, that he has arranged with the MKKCII
BROS, for the appearance here for ONE
NIGHT ONLY et the Distinguished Acter,
I. UWR1CE EMIT,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1880,
In Shakspcare's Masterpiece, entitled
HAMLET !
MR. BARRETT as HAMLET, Prince of Den
mark, mpperted by his own Superb Company.
POPULAR PRICES :
ADMISSION, - - 35, GO Ss 75 Cts.
RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75 Cts.
Seats can be secured at the Opera Heuse
Ofllce, by mail or telegraph, en and atter
March 18. mll-lwil
rkPEKA HOUSE.
FKIDAT EYEXING, MARCH 2G.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the honor te
announce one et the most brilliant entertain
ments he has everpre&ented in the appearance
of COLLIER'S
Banker's Daughter Combination,
Under the auspices et A. M. Palmer, Union
Square Theatre, Breauway and 14th street.
New Tork.
J. W. COLLIER. - - - Mawaek::.
The Phenomenal Success of the Season,
"Tie Butt numr,"
As played at the Union Square Theatre, N. Y..
140 Consecutive Nights, and has also received
the most flattering tokens of approval every
where presented.
Positive appearance of Mr. Leuis James. Miss
Marie Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. Clias Walcot,
Mrs. Farren, Hareld Fersberg, and
A SUPERIOR COMPANY.
This Company will bring all its Elegant
Scenery. Notwithstanding the great expense
attending this ngagement, no advance will
be made In prices.
ADMISSION. - 35, 50 & 75 Cts.
Bex Sheet new enm at Yccker's. m22-.ritd
WANTED.
-MTAA-frED.
TT Everybody te advertise, free of charge,
in tbe Ivtuixicksckk, who wants something
te de.
w
ANTED.
A situation as child's nurse. Apply at
26 WASHINGTON STREE I'.
ltd
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tlNTED.
A girl wants a place as child's nurse
inquire at
ltd 521 SOUTH BEAVER STREET.
MISCELLANEOUS.
lltMOVAL.
JX The office of The Lancaster Gas Light
and Fuel Company, has been removed te
Ne. 7, North Queen street, Examiner anil Ex
press building. Ui20-4td2"i,21.27
TEMOVaL.
The Ceal Office of II. Baumgardncr Jfc Ce.
has been removed te
Ne, 7 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
m20-4td-22,24&27 (Examiner Building).
VOK PUKE CALIFORNIA WINES. IJKAN-
X1 DIES, Pure Rye Whiskies and Geed Beer,
go te GEORGE WALL'S Southern Exchange
Hetel, Ne. 3i5 Seuth Queen street. Oysters,
stewed, panned, tried, &c, as desired.
Im20-3td
MB. JAMES C. IR.VIN, OF LANCASTER
county. Pa., has this day ceased te act as
our agent. We will therefore net be responsi
ble for any transactions entered into by him
for our account.
EMANUEL HOFFMAN A SON.
149 Water Street, New Tei k,
Puckers of Leaf Tobacco.
March 19, 18S0. miD-lwd
PROPOSALS FOR COLLECTION OF TAX.
Sealed propet-als for thecolleetienof state
and County Tax of the East and West Sections
of the City of Lancaster, Pa., for 1830. will be
received at the County CommisMeiiers' Ollice
en MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1880, till 4 o'clock p.
m., the Commissioners reserving the right te
reject any or all bills.
By order of the Commissioners.
xn20,24,27dj Attest 1. N. S. WILLS, Clerk.
YALUAULE FARM FOR SALE.
I have for sale a Farm et 138 ACRES, sit
uate In Harrison county, Ohie, one mile west
of Bowerston Station and seven miles cast of
Dennisen en the P. C. and St. L. R. It. Theio
is en the farm a geed house with cellar. Bank
Barn. 30xG0 feet, with all ether necessary out
buildings, geed fences, geed orchard, well
watered and conveniently located, as te
churches, schools, &c. The larni Is composed
of Limestone and Chestnut Seil, and Is prin
cipally east-laying land and well timbered,
There Is a geed vein et coal and lire clay un
derlying the entire farm. It is in every way a
desirable larm. Fer terms call en or address
M. W. CAIRNS,
J2S-7tw Bowerston, Harrison Ce., O.
nEDAK HILL SEMINARY.
The Spring Term will open enMONDAT.
MARCH, 29, 18S0. Attention Is directed te the
following features :
1. The location is plcnsant and healthful.
2. The students receive the care und com
torts of a home.
3. The school Is limited In number and se
lect in character.
4. Meral and religious Influences arc exerted.
6. The course of study is liberal.
6. The pieparatien of teachers is made a
specialty.
7. The teachers are all practical and experi
enced in their work.
8. The expenses are considerably lower than
they generally are in similar institutions.
Fer particulars address,
D. DEN LINGER, Principal.
18-3mw ML Jey, Lancaster Ce., Pa
T)EACH BOTTOM RAILWAY.
On and after MONDAY, SEPT. 1, 1879, trains
will run as fellows :
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Sat. only
Ne.5
P.M.
9:00
9:15
9:23
9:48
10:14
Ne.l Ne.3
a.m. r.n.
8:00 2:20
8:17 2::J9
8:30 2:53
9:00 3:23
9:35 4:00
2:37 7:35
LKAVB.
Dersey's
Eldera
Fulton Heuse
White Reck..
ARRIVE.
Oxford
Philadelphia
TRAINS GOING WEST.
Men.
only
Ne.G
A.M.
Ne.2 Ne.4
A.M. P.M.
8:00 4:30
11:20 7:20
11:55 7:50
12:25 8:1G
12:40 8:2S
1:00 8:45
LKAVB.
Philadelnhia
Oxfetd 11:20 7:20 5:15
White Reck 11:55 7:50 .r:43
Fulton Heuse 12:25 8:1G 0:05
Eldera 12:40 8:2S C:15
AKRIVX.
Dersey's 1:00 8:45 6:31
Ne. 5 and Ne. S trains will step only when
signaled. Trains connect at Dersey's with Co
lumbia A Pert Deposit R. R.
J. A. ALEXANDER, Supf
piLESI FIXES!! FILES!!!
FRET'S UNIVERSAL PILE SUPPOSITORY.
A sure and infallible remedy for this painful,
distressing and often dangerous affliction. Its
application Is neat, clean and possessing
every advantage ever the former nse of eiut
menu, Ac.
Reader, if you are thus afflicted or knew et
any who are, give the above a trial and be both
convinced and relieved.
ANDREW G. FRET, Proprietor.
S. E. Cor. N. Queen & Orange Sts., Lan. Pa.
Send for It by mall or have your nearest
Druggist or Storekeeper get it for you.
Fzim : Small boxes, 60c : large boxes, 75.
MEDICAL.
CUTICURA
REMEDIES
Ifar achieved the most noted success et
any Medicines of Modern Times.
Messrs. Weeks A Petter have never doubted
the specific properties of Cuticuba, Ccticcra
Reselvent and lcticura Seap, for the speedy,
permanent und economical cure of Humors of
the Hloed, Skin and Scalp. They are, however,
astonished at their universal success; for it
was te be expected tliat in the hands of some
hey would tail solely from spasmodic or igne-
ant use of them.
They are unable te say without fear of con
radictien that no remedies ever achieved in
, the short space of one year the number of wen-
ueriui cures periermeu or tne cvticfra uzm uzm
heiks. SALTKHEUM
Cevarlng thw Bedy fur Ten Tears, Perma
nently Cured.
Law Office or Chas. nocGnrex.
17 Congress Street, Bosten, Feb. 28, 1878.
Massits. Weeks A Petter: Gentlemen. I feel
It a duty te inform you, and through you all
who are Interested te knew the tact, that a
me-t disagreeable and obstinate cese of salt
Rheum or Eczema, which has been under my
personal observation from ita first appearance
te the present time, about ten (le) years,
covering the greater portion of the patient's
body and limbs with it peculiar irritating and
itching scab, and te which all the known meth
ods of treating such disease has been applied
without benelit, has completely disappeared,
leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a tew
days of profuse application of Ccticura.
I can and de heartily advi.-e all similarly af
flicted te try the remedy which has been se ef
fect ual In this case.
Verv truly yours,
CHAS.nOUGHTON.
LIYER COMPLAINT
And Dyspepsia Treated by the Reselvent
Gains 5 1-2 pound en One Bettle.
Gentlemen: I have had LlvorCemplalntand
Dyspepsia, with running sores en the side of
my neck, for ten years. Doctors did me no
geed I have been spending for eight years
and it did no geed. Everything I ate distress
ed me. I get reduced from 179 te 132 pounds.
At last I tiled the Reselvent and it helped me
right en, and en the bottle I gained five and
one-half pounds. It is doing the business, und
I am going for it strong.
Yours truly. JOnN ROY.
414 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III., Nev. 15, 1878.
Nete. Cuticura Is admirably assisted in
cases et extreme physical weakness, or when
the virus of Scretulais known te lurk in the
system, by the internal use of the Cuticuka
Reselvent, without doubt the most powerful
bleed purifier und liver stimulant In the world.
Ccticura Seap Is an elegant teliet. and medic
inal assistant te Ccticcra in the treatment of
all external ailments. Fer chapped hands,
rough skin ami tun, sunburn, ami the lesser
skin treuble'', it Is indispensable; as a soap ter
the toilet, the nursery und bath it Is the most
elegant, retieshing und healing before the
public.
These great remedies succeed where all
ethers heretofore In u-e fail because they pos
sess new ami original properties never before
suecesslully combined in medicine.
The Cuticura Kememes are prepared by
Weeks A Petter, Chemists and Druggists, 3(i0
Washington street, Bosten, and are for sale by
ull druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes,
5e cents ; large boxes, containing two and one
half times theqiiantity et small, $1. Reselvent,
$1 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 25 cents per cake';
by mail, 30 cents : three cakes 75 cents.
COLLINS-
In the Annihilation of
Pain and Inflammation.
VOLTAIC
rinrmfiin the Vitalization ei
ubviuu VVcakj paralyzed, and
MSTE&
rain i in jerveus i-ans
and Orsrans. in the Cur
ing of Chronic Weakness of the Lungs. Heart.
and Kidnevs. in the Absorption of Poisons
from the Bleed through the Peres, and the Pre
vention of Fever und Ague. Liver Complaints,
Malarial and Contagious Diseases, they are
wonderful. Get the genuine.
SELLER
COUGH
SYRUP !
50 Years Before the Public.
Pronounced by all te be the most pleasant
and efficacious remedy new in use for the
cure of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness
tickling sensation of the threat, whooping
cough, etc. Over a million bottles sold within
the hist few years. It gives relief wherever
used, and has the power te impart benefit that
cannot be had from the cough mixtures new
in use. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents pe.
bottle.
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly
highly recommended ler curing liver com
plaint, constipation, sick headaches, fever ana
ague and all diseases of the stomach and liver
Sold by all druggist at 25 eents per box.
R, E. IELLEKS & CO.,
1-lyw
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Twe hundredth edition, revised and enlarg
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work, the best In the English language, writ
ten by a physician of great experience, te
whom was awarded a geld and jeweled medal
by the Londen Medical Association. It con
tains beautil ul and very expensive engravings.
Three hundred pages; mere than 50 valuable
prescriptions ter ull lormsefprevailingdisease,
the result of many years of extensive and suc
cessful practice, either one et which is worth
ten times the price of the book. Bound in
French cloth ; price only $1, sent by mall, pest
paid.
The Londen Lancet says. "Ne person should
be without this valuable book. The author is
a noble benefactor."
An illustrated sample sent te all en receipt
of li cents for postage.
The author refers, by permission, te Jes. S.
Fiaher, president; W.I. I'. Ingrahm, vice pres
ident ; W. Paine, M. D.; C. S. Uauntt, il. D.; II.
J. Doucet, 31. D.; 11. H. Kline, M. D.; J. R. Hol Hel
comb, M. D.; N. K. Lynch, 31. D., and M. R.
O'Connell, M. D., faculty et the Philadelphia.
University of Medicine and Surgery ; also the
faculty et the American University of Philadel
phia ; ule Hen. P. A. Bissell, M. !., president
of the National Medical Association.
Address Dr. W. II. PARKER, Ne nit T
4 Bullfinch street, Bosten, Mass. UEJJXli
The author may lie consulted en all
diseases requiringsklllandexperi- TrTYSFT 1?
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WU WW. 4IT,HlftffW
THIRD EDITION
TUESDAY EVENTNO, MARCH 23, 1880.
Weather indications.
Washington, March 23. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, increasing cloudiness,
followed by occasional light rain or snow,
warm senthwest veering te northwest
winds, falling followed by rising barome
ter. THE GREENBACKERS.
Meeting of Their State Convention Fran
cis V. Hughe Permanent Chairman.
Harrisbukg, March 23. The Gieej
back state convention met at 11:30 in the
Heuse of Represenatives. In the absence
of Mr. Watsen, chairman of the state com
mittee, the convention was called te order
by Mr. Hines, of Luzerne.
After the roll of delegates had been
called, Mr. Plummer, of Crawford, wa8
elected temporary chairman, and Mr.
Dingman, of Ferest county, temporary
secretary.
Mr. Plummer defined the position te be
occupied by his party in the coming cam
paign. A committee of one from each congres
sional district was thenjippeinted en per
manent organization.
A resolution providing for the appoint
ment of a committee en resolutions com
posed of one from each senatorial district
was adopted. Pending the appointment
of this committee the convention took a
recess of fifteen minutes.
After the recess the committee en perm
anent organization reported the following
names for permanent officers : President,
Hen. Francis "WV Hughes, Schuylkill ; sec
retaries, Dingman, of Ferest, and Tomlin
sin, of Lackawanna ; vice presidents,
Hen. S. II. Yocum, of Centre ; "W. C.
Plummer, of Crawford ; S. Celvin, of
Blair ; S. L. Yeungman, of Lycoming ; D.
A. Evans, of Tiega ; Wm. H. Hines, of
Luzerne ; James Marlew, of Philadelphia,
and H. M. Grimm, of Allegheny ; ser-geantat-arms,
Wesley Miller, of Harris
burg. Mr. Hughes was then escorted te the
chair, and after a short speech proceeded
te appoint the committee en resolutions
and platform, of which J. B. James, of
Warren, was made chairman, and te which
all resolutions were referred without de
bate. The convention then adjourned until
2:30 p. m.
OBITUARY.
Sudden Death of Alteena's Treasurer.
Alteena, March 23. Yesterday morn
ing Jehn Sullivan, city treasurer of Al Al
eeona, while en Eleventh avenue, was at
tacked with hemorrhage of the lungs which
resulted fatally in a few minutes. He was
a very popular man. He was president of
St. Jehn's benevolent society and secretary
for many years of two building associations
the Blair county and the Keystone. His
term of office f city treasurer, te which
he was elected by the Democratic party,
would have expired in just two weeks
from the date of his death.
GRANT.
Ill Expected Arrival at Galveston.
Galveston, Texas, March 2:$. The
steamship City of Mexico, with General
Grant and party en beard, is expected te
reach here te-day. There has been no
severe storm ; nothing mere than a little
disagreeable weather and there is no rea
son te suppose that the steamer bas met
with any disaster.
The Steamer Sighted.
Galveston, Texas, neon, March 23.
The steamship City of Mexico has just
been sighted.
IN FLAMES.
The Union Passenger Depot Burning.
Philadelphia, March 33. The Union
passenger depot, Thompson and Ash
streets, is burning. Twe alarms of fire
have been sounded.
The depot stables were entirely con
sumed and several of the adjacent dwel
lings were scorched. The horses were all
saved.
DOUBLB TRAGEDY-
Patrick Uayes Kills his Wife and Self.
Philadelphia, March 23. Patrick
Hayes shot and killed his wife at nine
o'clock this morning at their residence en
Cellins street in the 31st ward. lie then
shot himself twice in the head. Physi
cians say he cannot recover.
The wife died fifteen minutes after being
shot. The sheeting occurred while she
was washing and the cause is said te have
been jealousy, Hayes being her second
husband and a man of violent temper.
His condition is critical and he says he
shot his wife because she declared she in
tended te get a man te sheet him. Mrs.
Hayes leaves four children by her former
husband.
Hanged Himself.
Allentown, Pa., March 23. William
Schlicher committed suicide near Emaus
last night by hanging himself in an out
house. He leaves a wife and two children.
Demestic and financial trouble was the
cause.
Beem Enough for All.
Doylestown Democrat.
The result of the meeting of the Demo
cratic state committee at llarrisburg last
week, is looked upon as a Tildcn defeat in
this state, by some. We hardly regard it in
that light, because no question of tbe kind
was before the committee, It developed op
position in this state te the rcnominatien of
Mr. Tilden, without doubt, but beyond that
it is net safe te go. There was one thing
connected with that meeting we de net
like, and that is the declaration by .the
friends of Mr. Wallace, that the proceed
ings were te defeat Mr. Randall. We
de net believe Mr. Wallace himself se
considers it. We are net aware tbese gen
tlemen are running for anything or that
either asked favors of the committee.
Public men seldom have mere indiscreet
friends than Messrs. Randall and Wallace.
It has come te the pass, tbat there cannot be
a Democratic meeting of any kind, unless
the proceedings are heralded forth as a vic
tory for Wallace or Randall. It is about
time this thing was stepped aud the sen
ator and the speaker should give their
friends a word of caution.
FORSALfc.
16,000 acres et Finely Timbered Ceal Land
in Kentucky, en the Big Sandy river, by which
the Umber White Oak; Yellow Poplar, Wal
nut, Ash and ether varieties can be trans
ported by raft or beat te market. The land is
en the line of the Big Sandy railroad, which is
about being built by Cldclnnatl capltailsts,and
Is underlaid with an immense bed of bitu
minous coal. Fer further lufonnatlen addresa
ALLAN A. HERB, Keal Estate Agent,
Xerth Daka St. Lancaster. Pa.
MARKKTS.
Mew Verk Market.
Nxw Yerk. March 23. Fleur-Sbwteand West
ern dull acd strongly In buyer favor;
superfine state fi 603s 00 ; extra de
S3 1335 40 ; choice de K 454f6 ; fancy de
$S 1037 00: round hoop Ohie 5b0Q3 90: choice
de 9ti 00&6 50; superfine western 4 65-35 00;
common te geed extra de $5 25Q5 60 ; clielc
dodo 3 0333 00; choice white wheat de (5 839
(J 50; Southern dull and heavy; common te
fair extra $5 eSQti 13; geed te choice de 16 30
7 50.
Wheat Spring dull and nominally lower;
Winter Red 4e, anil White J$lKc lower,
dull and heavy : Se. 1 White. March. $1 ; de
April, $1 S7Ji ; Ne. 2 Bed, March, SI UJ ; de
April l 42J-J ; de May $1 0l 4e.
Cern HLc lower and fairly active ; Mixed
Western sMt 5533634c ; de future SOJitjStfc.
Oats heavy and about lc lower, including
Ne.2. March, 43c; State 434Sc; Western 42
17c.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, March 23. Fleur dull and
lower; superfine $40u$4 50: extra $500550;
Ohie and Indiana faniilv t 256 75 ; Penn'a
family Hi 0046 62; St. I.euLs family 503700 ;
Minnesota family 95 75j6 50 ; patent and high
grades 47OO08 00.
Bye flour 4 75t 87.
Cornmeal Brandywine unchanged.
Wheat dull and weak; Ne.2 Western Red
$1 42 ; Pa. de 1 42l : Amber 91 431 44.
Cern quiet ; steamer 54c; yellow 56c ; mixed
33c.
Oats dell and weak; Ne. 1 4S49c; Ne. 2
47K13c: He. t mixed 46g;sc.
Rye quiet ; Western UOe ; Pa. 90c.
Previsions weak; iusperkfl2231250: tx'et
hams175018 U); India mess heel 1!)5020;
bacon smoked shoulders 55ju ; salt de i ;
smoked hams !10u; pickled hum.
sJiej'-'e.
Lard weak; city kettle 7Jc; loose butchers
7c ; prime steam 7c.
Butter fairly active. Arm; creamery extra
;!3ti.'J7e: ItraUlerd ceuntv and New Yerk extra
new 31633c: de fall 2S30c; Western reserve
extra at 'J8ij30c : de geed te choice 2327c :
rolls scarce and wanted : Penn'a extra 2&)
25e; western reserve etra 2.Vfl)27e.
Kggsnrm ; Penn'a 1213u; Western 120
12c
Cheese steady: N. Y. factory 14il4)c;
western full cream HUc ; de ler geed VAiQ
VHi ; de halt-skims 12 jI3e.
Petroleum dull; Refilled 7c.
Whiskv at II 0!.
Seeds dull; geed te prime cleverseed $C 00J
6 75 de timothy $3 203 23; de UaXkCcU $1 N)
and scarce.
tuck Market.
Philadelphia. Mar. IS.
1230 r. m.
Stocks dull.
Penni6's (tliird issue) 10GJJ
Philadelphia & Erie 17
Reading 35l
Pennsylvania 5ljj
Lehigh Valley. flijj
United Ces. et N.J 157
Northern Pacific .T2J,
" Preferred 54
Northern Central .'liii
Lehigh Navigation 37
Norristown 101
Central Transportation Ce. 48
Pitts., Titusville A Buffalo. 19K
Little Schuylkill 53
Nkw reitK, Mar. 23.
Stocks heavy.
dlODLy K
N. Y. Central 12U;jJ
cnc ( i)
Adams Kxpress 112
Michigan Central U'i
Michigan Southern 108
Illinois Central 104'i
Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..Ilej
Chicago A Reck Island 17tk
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. 118
Western Union Tel. Ce...
.107
Teledo Wabash
New Jersev Central
United States Bends and Sterling Kxehunga
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen Ce., S. W.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, Mar. 23.
United States fi's, 1881, (registered). .10.-i4$J10.V
United Stutcs.Vs, ls-'SI. (registered). .lu-H,103;?;
United States 4K's, 1HU1, (ieglslered)l07?illi7J5
United States 4'.s, IfWU, (coupons).. .I075iilO7j2
United .tate4's, I-M7. (reuisli!leil)..Ui5Jil03Ji
United States Currency U's 120 ft 122
Sterling Exchange 48348V)
Cattle Market.
Moxeat, March 22. The receipts of cattle at
the various Philadelphia yards for the past
week were: Beeves, 2,!Ml head ; sheep and
lambs, 5,WW de. ; hogs, 6,000 de. ; lresh cows.
150 de.
Beef Cattle The market during the week
was moderately active, but prices were a ti ac
tion lower. We quote Extra at 5igte; geed
at5453c: medium, 405Jc; common, aktfa
4JCc; inferior. Sialic
The following are the consignees at the
West Philadelphia yards: Reger Mayne.s. 210;
A. A J. Christy, 107; Jehn MeArdlc, 211 : G.
Schamberg A Ce., 175; Lewenstein A Adler.
125: Dennis Smyth, 110 : Daniel Smith ,t Bres.,
164 ; Jehn Tayler, 230 ; J. F. Sadler & Ce..
225.: all ethers, 827.
BALKS AT THK WBST rniLADHLrHIA TARD.
Head.
200 Reger Maynes, Western, gross, 4VCc.
It3 A. A J. Christy, Western and Lancaster
county, and a.. gross, 4Mfi."JiTe.
188 E. S. & B. F. MeKlllen, Western and Lane.
co., gross, CjCc.
103 Cllmuii & Lehman Bres., Western and
Lane, co., gross. 55J4c
113 Owen Smith, Western. Pa. and Va.. gross.
46c.
50 James Clemsen, Western and Chester co..
gross tiayAc.
233 Jehn McArdle, Lane. co. and Seu tern Ohie
gross, 5ic.
83 Denis Smyth, Pe'in'a, gross, 4f$6c.
75 Daniel Murphy, Lancaster county, gross,
5(ffi.V!c.
32 F. Sheetz, Pa., gross, 4K5c.'
170 Lewenstein A Adler, Western and Penn'a,
gross. 5(S)5-4c.
175 O. Schamberg A Ce., Western gross.
37 L. Hern. Lancaster and Mifflin county
gross. 45c.
25 H. Chain Jr.. Western, gross. VSSi.:..e.
160 Daniel Smith Bie., Western and Lnnc.
co., gross, 4fflGc.
15 Abe Ostheim. Western gross, 5(735".
113 Bacliman A Levi, Western and Lane, co .
gross, 4r05c.
30 P. Hathaway, Lane. CO., gross, 4i63e.
50 L. Schamberg. Western, Lane. co. and Pa.
gross. AAqi:,K,
60 .las. Eustace, l'a., gross. 45c.
70 31. Levi. Penn'a hiu! Lancaster county.
45c.
30 E. A Li. chandler, Lane, ceuntv, gross, CQ
15 II. Chain. Mixed, gross, 3)l.
50 Jumes All, Western, gross, 4J3Jc.
SALES AT TUB SOUTH miLADELI'HIA TARD.
120 B. Hepe, Lane. co. und Western gross, Q
5C.
00 Kiefer A Kutz, Western gross, 45c.
60 Ridley A Scattergoed, Western, gross, 5J
6e.
48 Levi Nichols. Western, gross. KyjUVc.
56 W. W. Tiffany. Western, gross. 5f&5jc.
24 E. A L. Chandler. Western, gross. 4,!irj5Jic.
28 Win. Bobbins, Mixed, gross, 3tt4c.
Milch cows were unclnnged, and prices
ranged from $15 te $40 per head.
Hogs The market was ectlve.and prices were
unchanged. A few extra Chicaxes sold at Tle ;
We quote geed at 77c; stlllcrs ejO&c ;
common 6j6c.
Lambs were in derrfhnd.bnt few arrivals. We
quote Extra at 7Jc ; geed. 7c ; medium, 7c ;
common, 6$ic.
Sheep. The market was active, and prices
remained the same as hist reported, viz : Ex
tra, 100 te 1301bs., at 7lg71j;c: geed, 90 te lOOlbs,
647c : goed.HO te 90 lbs, Gk(c; fair, 70 te
80 lbs, 66c: common. 5j$"jCc.
Samuel C. Stewartbeld550 head dressed sheep
at 7J58e
Martin Fuller bought 227 fine sheep from
Wm. Singeiiy. Average weight 144 pounds.
They will be killed and shipped te Liverpool
per steamship Pennsylvania. They were rais
ed en the latter's farm at Owynned, Pa., and
were the first seen in the market for some time.
WARNER'S
SAFE
REIEDIES!
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
Arean immediate stimulus tera Torpid Liver
cure Cestlveness, Dyspepsia, Biliousness.
Bilious Diarrheea. Malaria, Fever anil Ague'
and are useful at times in nearly all Diseases
tecausea free und regular action of the Bowels.
The best antidote ler all Malarial Poison.
These Pills are the discovery of an English
army physlciai. and have been used with the
u ten test success among the British troops in
India. They ure only manufactured iu this
country by II. II. WARNER A CO.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE,
The Improved discovery et prebubly the most
skillful nerve doctor in the world, quickly
fives rest and sleep te the suffering, cures
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