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

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    LANCASTER DAILY. INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY NOTEMBER 23, 1880.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE
Miss C-urie Reet, ofPettsville is visiting
Mrs. H. F, Yerger.
Skating has net yet commenced about
here.
The E. E. Lutheran mite society met
last evening te complete arrangements for
the festival for the benefit df the church
te be held in the armory en Thursday,
Friday and Saturday evenings.
The catamaran (sailboat) was taken
apart and its different portions put away
for the season yesterday afternoon. There
will be improvements made te it before it
is atraiu placed in the water. The sails are
in splendid condition.
Alter the dismissal of Company II. last
evening Sergeant F. A. Bennett, en his re
turn te his home was seized with chills
and is te-day confined te his bed.
The funeral of Miss Ellen Housten, of
Philadelphia, asistef of H. II. Housten.
took place this morning from the Presby
terian church. The interment was made
at Bethel cemetery. II. II. Housten,
brother of the deceased, is with the Cel.
Scott party at Xew Orleans.
Rebert C. Ila'deman, of Columbus, O.,
and his sister, Mrs. Dcnnisen, of the same
place, are visiting in town.
The very cold weather of last night had
the effect of les:ug the river between the
dam and the bridge. Above the bridge
ice had already formed and the river here
is new entirely closed except in places just
below several of the bridge piers where
.short jitretehes of water may yet be seen'.
Operations at the I. & C. coal chutes
have net yjt hceii suspended, and te keep
the river navigable the steamboat
" Vrightsville " is kept at work plowing
its way through the ice, which re-forms as
juickly as broken, between the two shores.
They have a channel from here te the
ether Mdc of J he river at present, but if
tonight is cold they may net be able te
keep it open,
At a meeting of the Geed Intent lean
and building association, held at the law
eliieu of C. 0. Kaulfman, this morning,
the following oflieers and directors were
elected te. serve during the ensuing tevm
of one year : President, Abram Bruner ;
vice president, J. W. Yocum, esq.; solici
tor, C. C. KaufTinan, esq.; secretary,
Jeseph Beainer; treasurer, A. B. Uougcn Ueugcn Uougcn
debler; directors, Abram Bruner, J. W.
Yocum, Jehn P. Frank, Jacob Witmer,
ie.se j ill Rogers, Jehn T. Richards, William
Shenberger and David Ilanaucr.
The young gentlemen friends of Geerge
M. Allisen, who was married te Miss Ella
S. Gable, one day last week, tendered the
bridal party a calathuinpiau serenade last
evening en the return of the couple from
their bridal tour. The serenade took place
at the lesidcncc of Mr. Allisen's father, en
Walnut street above Fourth. Like all
hcienades of a like nature it was a very
noisy entertainment and afforded relief
when its finale approached. The usual
ear splitting instruments of a calathum
pian band consisting of tin horns, bells,
etc., completed the list of obnezious sounds
te which the neighbors had te listen.
The much talked of re union of Com
pany II was held in the armory last even
ing and is considered, by all who partici
pated in it, te have been a very pleasant
affair. The company assembled at 7:30
o'clock and shortly after that hour, in full
uniform, and with knapsack, haversack,
canteen, etc., strapped en, the many com
plex military evolutions, of which, alone,
consistent attention te drill can obtain the
mastery, were gene through with. These
exercises were witnessed by Chaplain Mc
Coy, of the 1 1th regiment, of litis place,
who was invited te the armory as the guc-t
of the company. Refreshments, consist
ing ei eyster.1;, stewed and fried, cake,
coffee, etc., were served at a little after
nine o'clock, and te de justice te the colla
tion fifty men sat down te the long table,
improvised for the occasion, and
placed in tlic middle of the drill room
with appetite enhanced by the hour's
sharp exercise. The geed things rapidly
disappeared and when the men arose from
the table its contents were in a dilapidated
state. When the company reassembled
addresses were made by Capt. Case, Lieut.
Graybill and several of the rank members.
Captain Case took occasion te remark that
the adjutant general had informed him by
letter that the company's new overcoats
would be here by Thanksgiving Day, at
nine o'clock, en which day the company
will give a street parade.
AmeMDrati,
Annie Plxley. There Is every prospect of a
large and brilliant audience at'Fulten opera
house tp-morrew evening, when the gifted
young "actress, MIs Annie Pixley, will
appear in the title rele of llxet Harte'a -romantic
and picturesque drama of "M'llas'a
tale of the Calllernla geld field. -As the
sprightly ingenue and unrestrained child et
nature, Miss Pixley's interpretation et thU
character U a model.
'7r Cie"e."-Thls is one of the sprightliest
of recent comedies, and tnc lavorable Im
pressien it left upon its production here last
season is still frcsn in the minds of the people
who laughed at the droll humor, of Higglns,
the learned doctor's body servant, whose
grave affectation of medical knowledge and
Inhuman slaughter of medical lrms were in
expressibly iunny. The company appear en
Thanksgiving and!ve a matinee and an even
ing pcrformence.
" Uncle Tem's Cabin:' Rial & Draper's
company are advertised te appear in this
standard work en Saturday next, giving an
afternoon matinee and an evening perform
ance. They announce all the adjuncts of a
popular production of the play, including a
pair et genuine trained bloodhounds, colored
Jubilee singers, etc. Their lithograph adver
tisements, ported conspicuously areunu town
are uncommonly attractive, and the prices
are low.
Tlie Mendelssohn Quintet. A ricii inusica'
treat :i waits the people of Lancaster ia the ap
pearance at the opera house next Friday even
ing of the t.imeus Mendelssohn Quintet. ThU
troupe has a reputation extending ever the
whele country, and patrons of geed music
slieuld need no urgiug te secure their attend
ance at what premises te be one of the most
delightful musical events of the season.
Masquerade Heiree.TUc Lancaster club will
give a masquerade soiree at Roberts's liall en
Tuesduy evening, December 7. Hitherto the
parties given under the direction of the gen
tlemen having the prospective affair in charge
have been successful and enjoyable, and the
coming even l will, In addition te ether fea
tures of interest, possesses the attractive
novelty of costumes ami masks. Tayler's or er
clipsterwill furnish tha music for the merry
dunce.
Majer Tet. This diminutive r-pecimen of
humanity is new en exhibition in the store
room in the southeast angle et Centre Square,
late occupied by H. Manby. dealer In musi
cal instruments. He will remain several days,
and must be seen te iurnish any adequate
idea of hUliliputian proportions. His age is
said te be 13 years and weighM0 pounds.
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A STHICH BROS.' ADVERTISEMENT.
ASTRICH BR0.S'
ii EAST KIXG STREET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KIXG STREET.
13 EAST KIXG STREET.
IS EAST KIXG STREET.
2TEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSTATE UFUOJi. THADDtUS STEVENS,
It late or Lancaster city, deceased. The un
dersigned Auditors, appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Edward
McPhersen, A. E.Reberts, and the late O.J.
Dicker, executers of last will of said testator.
te and anions these legally entitled te the
same, win sit ier mat purpose en xucwai,
the
turd editiei.
TUESDAY EVEN'S, NOV. 23, 1880.
p.m.
in
aistdayef-DECESBKR, 1880, at 2 o'clock
i., in the Library Roem or the Court Heuse,
WE ARE DISPL.WIXG NOW THE LATEST
NOVELTIES IX
WINTER
MILLINERY
HATS.
Trimmed Derbies at 5Cc
Satin Trimmed Derbies $1.00
Satin Trimmed Dcrbics,trnnnicdwith Cord
the cltv of Lancaster, where all nersens In
terested in said distribution may attend.
WILLIAM LEAMAX,
J.-H AY BROWX,
SIMOX I EBY,
n23-4tdeaw Auditors.
ft s
AM USEMEXTS.
jJ'1'he cause ler the happiness et tnat man
across the way is that he went te WILLIAM
SOX & FOSTER, 33 East King 6trcet, Lancas
ter, the ether clay, and purchased one of their
ne Reversible Overcoats, which they are sell
ing at prices ranging from $15 te $20. He gives
you geed advice when he tells you te go and
see them. nevlO-tfd
A Penny Saved Is Twepence Earned.
A little SOODOXT, used right along every
day, costs but little trouble and is pleasant al-waj-s.
It saves years of suffering from dis
eased gums and teeth in later days. Its use is
economical of time and comfort. Use SOZO
DONT. 1122-1 wdced&w
Sl'EVIAL NOTICES.
SAMPLE JtlTICK.
It is impossible ler a woman after a faithful
course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkhams
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Finkham, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mas.,' for pamphlets.
Jy2S-lydeedw
Malarial Fever.
Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of
the livur and kldnej-a, general debility, nerv
ousness ami neuralgic ailments yield readily
te this great disease conqueror. Hep Bitters.
It repairs the ravages ei disoase by convert
ing the feed into rich bleed, and it gives new
lite and vigor te the aged and infirm always.
Bee ' Proverbs" in ether column.
nl5-2wd&w
Tnc remedy that will cure the many diseases
peculiar te women is Warner's Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure. Mether's Magazine. B
anil Tassels $1.25
Moscow Beaver Hats 39c
Fine Felt Hats, Bennets 93c
Large Imitation Beaver Hats, in drab,
white, fawn color and Black at 75c
SPECIAL RARGAlX.
LARGE, FIXE
BEAVER FUR HATS,
BEAVER FUR HATS,
BKAVP-liriUi: HATS,
BEAVER FUR HATS,
Oi the best qualitv. In all colors, at $3.'-0.
FIXE, RICH DOUBLE PLUMES,
te match the Huts, from S2.50 tin te $10.
KLEGAXT BLACK OSTRICH PLUMES
at $'", $3, $1, $".
Real Ostrich Tips at 50c
Kine Rc:ll Ostrich Tips at 75c
Tips in all colors, at 38c
Shaded Tips $2.10. up
Full line of BLACK OSTRICH TIPS,
irem 20c. up te 3.
FANCY WIXGS irem 10c. upwards.
illRDS at 50e., 75c.. $1.
FAXCT FEATHER BREASTS
in great variety.
FEATHER BAXDS in various styles.
SKIN'S at 50e.
VELVETS.
VELVETS.
Goe'I Black Velveteen at 41 and 50c
A Superb Black Velveteen, worth $1.00, for 75c
Heavy Black Silk Finished Velveteen
at $1.00 per yard.
Blown. Garnet. Navy Velveteen at COc
EMUOSsED VELVETS,
trie, per yard.
ALL 11 : BLACK VELVETS,
1.00 per yatd.
SUPERFINE BLACK SILK VELVETS,
SI. 25 per yard.
EXTRA Wl-iTU FIXE BLACK SILK VEL-
. "t'S, $2.10 per yard.
PLUSHES.
PLUSHES.
Vf IDUET HALL, MISHLER'5 BUILDING,
Centre Square, commencing
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1880.
Will be en exhibition for a few days only
MAJOR TQT,
The Marvelous Midget of Mankind,
aged 15 years, weight only 10K pounds, will
held levees daily from 2 te 5 and 7 te 9 p. m.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
"WAsnrxcrex, Nev. 23. Fer the iliddle
Atlantie states, stationary or lower barom
eter, slightly warmer or partly cloudy
weather, with north te west winds.
THE ICE KING.
Admission only
Children under 12 years.
..15 Cts.
..10 "
X. B. Come te the place of exhibition and
see some of his clothes and his $1,000 miniature
coach. nl9-lwd
TULTON' OPERA HOUSE.
OXE XIGIIT OXLT.
WEDNESDAY, XOYEMBER 24,
J. E
1880.
McDOXOUGH and ROBERT FULFOBD,
Managers ami x-roprieiers.
MISS ANNIE PIXLEY,
The Charming Sengstress and Actress, who
has lust closed a most brilliant engagement at
the Bosten Theatre, crowding the vast audi
torium every night. 22,003 persons in. 14 per
formances, and new crowding the Walnut
Street Theatre, Philadelphia, with delighted
audiences te witness her rendition of
"M'LISS,"
CHILD OP THE SIERRAS
In which she will introduce her varied selec
tions et Songs, Dai.ces and Medleys.
She will be supported by J. E. McDonough,
in his famous roll of YUBA BILL, and a com
pany et abselute merit.
ADMISSION',
RESERVED SEATS
Intensely Celd Weather in Manitoba.
"Winnipeg, Man., Nev. 23. The cold
snap continues and the thermometer has
dropped te 25 below zero.
Intelligence comes from Battle
Ferd of the death of Rev. Father
Hert from exposure and. fatigue,
while en a hunting expedition, after
getting lest ou the plains. His body was
found by the mounted police near Battle
Ferd.
Dispatches from points in interior New
Yerk and Canadian provinces state that
the weather is intensely cold.
Canals closed at Heading.
Reading, Nev. 23. The cold weather
of the past few days has closed the Schuyl.
kill and Union canals. A great many
beats are fast in the ice, which at some
places is three inches thick. The Schuyl
kill river is nearly frozen ever.
The Celd Wave in Virginia.
Danville, Va., Nev. 23. Last night
was the coldest experienced here for years.
The thermometer at sunrise this morning
steed at 17 degrees above zero.
THE "FASSIOX 1-l.AY.
Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office.
35, 50 & 75 Cts.
75 Cts.
n20-4td
e
PER A HOUSE.
..$2.(0 per yard
..$1.00 per yard
..$5.00 per yard
...75c. per yard
....75c upward
Fine Plushes at
Be-t Silk Plush at
24 inch Black Silk Plush at.
Colored Trimming Silks at.
Black Silks from
BARGAS IX BLACK SATIXS.
BARGAIN'S IX BLACK SATIXS.
V.'e sell a Splendid Black Satin for. 73c
A handsome, geed, covered Black Satin
ler $1 per yard.
Satins, in all the new shades, at OGc. per yard.
DRESS AXD CLOAK TRIMMINGS.
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS.
Black Silk Fringes at all prices.
Jet Fringe.'!, at 50,60, 75c
Extra Heavy Jet Chenille Fringes, in
most handsome styles, at
$1 per yard.
It una way Accident.
This forenoon about 11 o'clock as a
young man named Wyett Hart, son of
Jacob Hart, of Mount Nebo, Martic town
ship, was driving a three-horse team,
leaded with charcoal, ou North Duke
street, this city, his lead horse took fright,
just as he entered the railroad bridge, and
wheeling suddenly around broke oft the
wagon-pole a short distance in front of the
double-tree. The wheel-horses were thus
pulled around alter the leader. Hart, who
was in the saddle, attempted te dismount,
but get one feet fastened in the stirrup
and was thrown upon the ground near the
bridge and the saddle horse partly fell
upon him. The front wheel of the wafjen
passed ever his shoulder, bruising it badly,
and the hind wheel passed ever his right
hi and thigh, inflicting painful injuries
but breaking no bones. Hart was carried
te Dr. Compten's ellicc where he received
the necessary treatment, and where he yet
lies. It was at first thought that he was
dangerously hurt, but a mere thorough ex
aminatien satisucU4hc doctor that he will
seen be about again. The horses continued
their flight down Duke street te the court
house, opposite which the saddle horse
again fell and the team was captured. The
saddle horse is badly hurt, having very
severe cuts at stifle and pastern joints.
The animals were removed te the stables
of the Swan hotel.
Speer's Pert Grape Wine.
This artlcle of American Wine is highly
esteemed by the best physicians in this coun
try. The following is a testimonial ive saw
Irem the Xew Yerk Hospital. We publish It
for the information et our roaders:
Xnw Yerk, Xev. 14.
I am using Spcer'e Pert Grape Wlncand And
it te be an excellent tonic and gentle stimu
lant, and as such I believe it preleruble te the
commercial I'ert, and all ether wines, as it pos
sesses their touie properties without the dele
terious ettect caused by their Impurities. It is
also very palatable, und this is a recommenda
tion te many, especially females.
S. S. llAnr.is, M. D., X. Y. Hospital.
This is nu excellent artlcle for lam 11 y use,
and for females, and Is endorsed by Drs. Atlee
and Davis and for sale by II. E. Slayinaker.
ii15-2vd&w
ceugns.
"Brown's Itrenchial Troches'' are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sore Threat,
Hoarseness und Bronchial Affections. Fer
t'.iirty years these Troches have been in use,
with annually increasing favor. They are net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant use for nearly an out ire
generation, they have attained wcll-incrltcd
rank among the few staple remedies of the age.
The Threat.
" Brown's Itrenchial Troches'' act directly
en the organs of the voice. They have an ex
traerdinary ctrect inall disorders of the Threat
und Larynx, restoring a, healthy tone when re
laxed, cither from cold or ever-exertion of the
voice, and produce a clenrand distinct enunci
ation. Speakers and Singers And the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re
quires immediate attention, as neglect often
times results in some Incurable Lung Disease.
' Brown's Bronchial Troches " will nlmest in
variably give roller. Imitations are offered for
Mile, many et which are injurious. The genu
ine " Brown's Bronchial Troches" arc sold
only in boxes. 1anl5-lyd&wTu,Th&S
Fine fciik and .let Fringes, at $1.23, $1.40, $1.50.
$1.80, and upward.
PASSAMEXTERIES,
PASSAMEXTERIES.
Frem 23c. upward.
Rich Fassamcnteries at 7', SO, 93c
Most elaborate patterns in Fassamcnteries.
at $1, $1.12, $1.40, $1.60 per yard. 3
DRESS AND CLOAK ORNAMENTS at
20, 21, 50, 75c.
LARGE FINE JhT ORNAMENTS at
SI, $1.30, $2, $2.50.
Trimming Tassels at 50c. a dozen
Silk Tassels in all colors and sizes.
Elegant Black Silk Jet Ta-scls, 9 inches In
length, at $i.2..
Cords and Tassels at GSc. a nalr.
Hcavv lilnck Milk Girdh8 $1.00 u pair
Rich Jet and Silk Girdies $1.50, $2.00
Hungarian Spikes and Balls
in all sizes.
Cords and Spikes at $1.23, $1.5 , $1.75.
Leeps. Frogs for Cloaks.
Cleak Clasps, in black, steel.silvcr and bronze.
Fine Cleak Clasps, with chains, .
at 23c apiece.
Elaborate Patterns at 41c. apiece.
BUTTONS,
in Jet, Silk, Creehet, Pearl and Bronze.
Large AM Silk Cleak Buttens,
at 23c. per dez.
Beaded Buttens for Cloaks, special bargain.
50e. per dez.
We offer this week
GERMAXTOWN WOOL
IN ALL COLORS,
at $1.23 per pound.
10c. per Hkein.
ZEPHYR WOLL IN ALL COLORS,
Dc per ounce.
Crewel Weel 5c.n.kcin
Saxony Weel, all colors $123 per pound
saxeny wool, white $! per pound
Embroidering Silk in all colors,
23c. a bunch of 23 skeins.
Embroidering Silk en spools, 100 yards, for Se,
Knitting Silks en balls, :iCe. a ball,
li ounce weight.
Dexter's Ball Cotten, 7c. a ball,
in all numucrs.
White Perforated Beard 3c. a sheet
Silver Perforated Beard 5c. a sheet
Fancy Perforated Patterns, in Sltver,
for Watch Cases Match Safes,
Slippers, and ethers,
at 5c.
Lamp Shades, Air Castle, Hanging Baskets,
and e hers, at 23c.
Thanksgiving Afternoon and Even
ing;, November 25.
Grand Ladies' and Children's Matinee
Thanksgiving afternoon. Deers open at 1 p.
m. Performance commences at 2 p. m.
MATINEE PRICES Children 35c. Adults
50c. Gallerv 2.1c.
EVENING PRICES 35, 50 & 75c.
Power's Paragon Comedy Company.
Reproduction of that very funny Comedy,
DE. CLYDE,
With the sameJiffflrjnj.JOHXF. WARD, alter
a run of 200 nights in Xew Yerk. Superb Cos
tumes and Appointments.
W.H. POWER, Manager.
Reserved Scats en sale at Fulton Opera
Heuse Office. n20-4td
Mevuineut te Prevent Its Production in New
Yerk.
New Yerk, Nev. 23. The beard of al
dermen te-day adopted resolutions con
demning the proposed production of the
"Passion Play" and calling upon the cor
poration attorney te give his opinion
as te whether existing laws are
sufficient te prevent its introduction.
That official is also asked if no law exists
te state whether the common council has
power te pass au act te prohibit the play
and if it has, he is instructed te te prepare
au ordinance that will cover the case.
Alderman Marshall was the only member
voting against the resolution.
the afternoon of his election," volunteered
Mr. Cellins, "that you had handed the
ward ever te him."
"You're after something, toe,aint you?"
sneered .McMullin. "You'reono of these
respectable fellows. Yeu want te btf reg
ister of wills, don't you? and you'll come
crawling te us and say, 'Give me your
Democratic votes.' " As McMullin made
this prediction he emphasized it by stoop steep
ing te the fleer and illustrating te these
around him the position he claimed the
men he addressed occupied te the Demo
cratic party.
This rather amusing parry was stepped
for a moment, and every one thought there
would be no mere of it. Other members
of the committee came into the chamber,
and there was a general conversation going
en when the "Squire" was allowed an
other opening.
" i he next time 1 come in with you,"
said Mr. Cavcn, "I'll be" very careful net
te start a rumpus."
"Wait 'till you're a candidate," replied
McMullin : "I'll raise a rumpus with you.
Any man that tries te sneak in en a tidal
wave ! There are euly two parties. Why
don't you stick te one or the ether?"
With this another ceuncilmen bared his
breast te McMullin's batteiy. It was Mr.
Page.
"I question," said the member from the
Fifth ward, " whether there were but two
parties one year age."
" What's the matter with you?" asked
McMullin, dropping Cellins. "The Fourth
ward elected you two years age, aud I
paid the meuey out of my own peckc";
saw. it was pam ever at the aeuthwark
hall."
Mr. Albright (with resignation) "And
we have te sit in this committee with such
men !" (A rear of laughter.)
Squire McMullin (growing still mere
emphatic) " I consider myself as geed as
auy man en this committee,
and I want- that well understood. Why
am I picked out from the rest ? Talkiu'
about a disgraceful committee ! Why am
I blackguarded?"
Mr. Albright "Never mind. Mull v."
Squire McMullin (softening) "the
only man I'm down en is Jehn McCul McCul
leugh for putting roe en the committee. I
have beeu blackguarded ever since I went
thcie. All I want is te leek after my con.
stituents; I don't want nothing else. I
don't want no fat office. I don't."
StJJSKETS.
Hear Yerk .M:irKt.
NkwYekk. November 23. Fleur State and
Western less -ctlve and scarcely se linn ; Su
perHne, state f3SJUg4. 50: "tra de at J100
n523: choice, de UOtJ 00: tauci Ce at
$5 533 tl 50 : round lioepohio $33,133 50: choice de
at f 3 (WSt; 50 ; anpcrlluu wetiTii l$0e)- X):
common te geed extra de fl 00 5 23 ciioice
!e 5 33ii5 75 ; choice white -.rlirut li) "15
dS 50 ; Southern quiet and llriuer : common
te fair extra J3 2Sj 70 : sjeir! te eheic de f3 73
0700.
Wheat JiQle lower and fairly active ; sales,
8,000 bus: Xe.J White, cash. ft 2t&: .Dee..
SI 23! ; de Jan., SI 27K : Xe. 3 Red Dec, $1 23Ji
1 30 ; de Jan.. $1 2&1 32.
Cern JiSJjC hotter and fairly active: -Mixed
western spot. 0iI627sc: de future. fr2Zi63)c.
Oats JifflJjCc lewer: State 4J33Jc; Western
43a3i.
fiatailelpbta Markf :.
Philadelphia, Xev. 23. Fleur fairly aclive
and strong ; superfine S-J 30g4 00: extra
S4 284 75; Ohie and Indiana family AGUfi
6 37: Penn'a tjmilv $" 37-7C CO: St. I-enls
iamiiy
Stni
Snriii
kvu iieur a. ou.e..
Wheat market unsettled : Xe. t Western
Red U24!$123; Penn'a. Red Si 21G1 23; Am
ber $121 I 23.
Cern in fair local demand ; steamer at 50
60c; yellow, at C2TCc; mixed, at Cl?ti2e.
eats itrm unto, met; -e. 1 uue4.-;y;i6c:
, ; l ran a iiimiv jjjjh te: at. umu
lily $tO0f.'C75: Miiiti,-e;a f.imilyWSOaeOO;
light SC.23Jt73: Winter ,i:i!eal $07387 75:
in de $7 iSJiS 37.
de 43J.ji24.le; Se. :
Xe. 2 de44jff43e: Xe.
juxeti tic.
Kye 11 rm at 9Se.
Previsions quiet but firm ; ms perk,
old. $1150; ncw,13 73Sl 0-: beet h:im$i:va;
Indian m.vs beet at tl)f OJftld 30 ; Uhceh suiok suiek
ed shoulder- .V.tfB.Je : salt de .Vie: smoked
hatn9 9510)c; pickled ham- SgSc foreldand
new.
Lard firm; city kcttie OkOTic: loee
bnteliers'Sife; prime steam fS IMgO W.
Butter firm ; Creauir extra at 33c :
de geed te choice 3'.)$32c; II C. and X. V. x
tm2730u; Western reserve extra 22i?2le :
de geed te eheiee iiji20e: Uells firm : choice
scarce: Penn'a Fxtru 20rt23e ; Western Kcaervn
extra 2)321.
L'k'tfs scarce and linn: IVar.'a F.xtru :0e ;
Western Kxtratsic.
Cheese 11 rm and in fair demand, but prices
unchanged ; Xew Yerk full e-iTsut at K!!e:
Western full ereati. at 12i513c: de tail-te
steed at lt'fjrie; de hall hUiii:- and Peiin'a.
skims iOiillc.
Petroleum quiet : refined at 10' c.
WhNky at St IS.
Seeds Heed te prime elover Steady at $7 0v
7 75: Timethy nominal ; Flaxseed quiet at
$130.
BV WIKK.
"CWLTON OPKRA HOUSE.
Fit IDA! E VEXING, XOV. 26, 1880.
Issobe Qui
OF BOSTON.
This Kcnewned Club, whose record of mere
than Thirty Years of Successive Triumphs is
known te levers of mnsictlirougheut the land
lr-IDOIt SC1IX1TZLEH. Violin; KltXST
TlIIEt,K, Violin; THOMAS KYAX, Clarl
nette and Viela; WILLIAM SC1IADE. Flute
and Viela; FUEUEItlCIvGlESE, Violoncello;
Assisted by the distinguished vocalist,
MISS MARIE NELLIM.
ADMISSIOX, 35, 50 St 75 Cts.
KESEUVED SEATS 75 Cts.
Fer sale at Opera Ileu.e Ofllce. n2'l-3td
lULTON OPKIZA llOESK.
27.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
MATIXEE AT 2 P. M.
RIAL. & DRAPER'S
MAMMOTH
.1
ews et the Alternoen Condensed.
Agitation for increased wages is renewed
in North Lancashire. England.
Jehn Cenk, 50 years old, of dissolute
habits, was found frozen te death this
morning ou the steep of the Seavicw hotel,
Leng Branch.
The printing depaitment of Ilesletter
& Smith's bitters manufactory, Pitts
burgh, was destroyed by fire this morning.
Less about $-10,000. A large number of
women are thrown out of employment.
The German government is alleged te be
in full sympathy with the movement te
check the rising power of the Jews in that
country.
KtliXEY J'AMiS.
i:euxi te ritx'Ls.
Coin
y,
IXTKODUC1XG
Genuine Bleed Hounds,.
Trick Donkey (Jerry),
And Jubilee Singers.
25
l'KIt'KS:
AND 35 CENTS.
KID
KID
LOVES.
GLOVES.
60s
$109
98c
$1C9
aluC
".".."." .".'l9C
12C
18C
20c
25c
Tiie Ice Crep.
Ice merchants and ethers who use large
quantities of ice are closely watching the
weather and the formation of ice en
the neighboring streams. The Cones Cenes
toga at Ferdncy's ice house is covered with
ice JJ inches thick, at Yeurts landing it is
3 inches and at ether points about the
eamc. The dealers, however, decline te
cut as yet, believing that there is a geed
chance of getting a crop at least 6 inches
in thickness.
XEW AOVEUT1SEMEXTS.
JOT.
j Strayed away from Xe. 225 Xerth Duke
street a lai-Re Maltese Cat, with white star en
threat. A reward will be paid for Its return.
lld
r est.
Aj On Monday evening at St. Antheny's fair
a Lady's Silver Purse. The finder will be
libcrallv rewarded by leaving it at
ltd 4i2EAST OUAXGE ST.
SYTSTEUS!
J
OYsTKKS!!
I have ten varieties of Philadclnhla. Xew
Yerk and Baltimore Oysters. Call and Kamnle
my stock. Price from 30c te $1.00 per hun
dred, at CHAS. W. EClvEltT'S.
ltd
1?OK KENT.
. A two-story Dwelling lleufc iu East
Orange street, nxt deer te St. Paul's lietorm lieterm
cil Church. If. U. LOXG,
n23-5td
5c
5c
ICC
DcalIi or an Old Tanner.
Andrew Gehn, aged 70 ycars,died at his
residence, Xe. 5D0 High street, this city,
ou Sunday evening of heart disease. He
was one of the eldest tanners in this city,
lie carried en the business at Water and
Strawberry streets for a number of years,
but for two years past has net been en
gaged in business, lie will be buried in
Columbia en Thursday. He leaves a wife
and eleven children, most of whom are
grown.- "
rpHE TjNDEKSIGXEO BEGS LEAVE XO
1 inform the public that he has taken pos
session of the Blacksmith Shep. en West Vine
street, formerly occupied by James SicElll-
trett. where he is prepared te de all kinds of
iiorsebuecingunu einer eiacicsmituing. iierse
Shoeing a specialty. Give me a trial.
n23-2td 1$. S. DUEXEMAX.
Wheel Tern Off.
This morning while a wagon was being
driven en Prince street near Orange, one
of the wheels was tern off by the track of
the horse-car railroad. "We did net learn
whose wagon it was.
The most sensible remedy, and the only safe,
sure and permanent cure for all diseases of
the liver, bleed and stomach, including bil
ious fevers, fever and ague," dumb ague, jaun
dice, dyspepsia, &c, Prof, Guilmctte's French
'Liver Pads, which cures by absorption. Ask
your druggist for this noted cure, and take no
ether, aud If he has net get it or will net get it
for you. send $1.50 te French Kidney Pad Ce.,
Teledo, O., aud they will send you one post
paid by return mail. B
Xight sweats, cough, emaciation and decline
prevented by Malt Bitters.
A delightful shave is possible only with the
Cutlcnra Shaving Seap.
ESTATE OF HENRY DBAIIUSAK, LATE
of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters et administration en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing in the airy et Lancaster.
b PHILlf B. DUACHBAIt,
IIENUY DItACIIBAU, JR.,
ALBEBT DKACHBAK,
Jxe. M. AaiWEe, Att'y. Administrators.
n23-Ctdeaw
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPEK
tv. On TUESDAY, XOV. 23, 1880, the un
dersigned vlll offer at public sale, the valu
able property, Xe. 235 East Orange street, Lan
caster, belonging te the heirs of Jacob Stauf
fer, deceased, consisting of a let of ground,
fronting 27 feet. G inches en Orange street, and
extending in depth 215 lect te Marien street, a
14 feet public alley, en which is erected a two
story brick dwelling house en Orange street,
with wide hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen
and sleeping apartments, with pas and water.
On Marlen street are erected two new two
story brick tenant houses, with slate root, and
also a two-story stone tenant house en the let,
always eligible ler geed tenants.
Possession and title April 1, l'Sl.
Persons wishing te view the property can de
se en the day of sale by calling en the prcml
scs Sale at Leepard hotel, East King street, at 7
I), m., when conditions of sale will be made
mown by
IIEIKS OF JACOB STAUFFEB, dee'd.
I Ienrv Shteert, Auct. neTl5,l8,2J,23
GoedC-hulton Kid Gloves
Goe I S-button
Best .".-button
BcstC-butten
Berlin Gloves, 1 elastic
Berlin Gloves, 2elastlcs
Berlin Gloves, .'elastics
Lined Berlin Gloves
Lined Berlin Gloves. 2 full elastics,
Lined Berlin Gleve, 3 full "lasttcs
,fcal He-ivy Lisle Fleeced Gloves
Fine Merine Stocking Ten Gloves, extra
len et
Cleth Gloves 2jc
Child's Weel Mitts lie
Ladles' Knitted Mitts 23c
Beys' Knitted Gloves 25c
Ladies' KM Driving Gauntlets 75c
Mens' Knittcil Weel Ml ts 25c
SIcns' Heavy Gauntlets 50c
Men' Buck Gauntlets 75c
Fine Cater Gloves $1 13
Pulse Warmers, fine 10c
Beys' Kid Mitts, with lur tops 50c
Beys' Chamois Gloves, lined 9.'c
Gents' Stitched Kid Gloves $125
Child's Lined Berlin Gloves 15e
Child's Heavy All Weel Cashmere Gloves. .20c
ilAXDKEnCIIIEF.
IIAXDKEUCIIIEFS.
Hemmed Handkerchief
All Linen Handkerchiefs, henmed ,
Ladies' Fine All Linen Handkerchiefs
Ladies' All Li;en Hemstitched IKUs l2Kc
Ladies' Fine Linen 2-in. Hemstitched lid's. .iuc
Ladies' Fine Colored Bordered Hdfs 10c
Ladies' Linen Cambric iland'terchiels.
Colored Berder. 17c
Ladies' Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs. Colored Berder. 25c
Gents' Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs 8c
Gents' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs 17c
Gents' Fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. ...43c
Fine Silk Handkerchiefs 25c
Large Silk Handkerchiefs 40c
Black Silk Handkerchiefs $100
White Hemstitched All Silk Handkcrehiefs.SOc
UXDEKWEAK,
UXDEBWEAlt.
Child's Merine, 18 te 32 inches 15 te 30c
Ladies' Merine Vests 35c
Ladice' Extra Fine Silk Stitched 48c
Best Merine 75c
French Cashmere $100
Full Kcgular Made $1 25
Men's Underwear 25c
Heavy Merine While and Gray 40c
Gray Mixed Trey Shirts $1.25
Unlaundricd Shirts, with Linen Bosem 50c
Mens' Cardigan Jackets 85e
HOSIEBY.
llOilEliY.
Ladies' Colored Cot ten Hese 10c
Ladies' White Bibbed Hese ..5c
Ladies' Extra Geed Hese 2 pair for 25c
KibbadMeYinnHesc , 15te25r
Full Begular Made Merine Hese 25c
Fine Cashmere Hese. 18c
Full Regular Made Weel Hese 40c
Fine French Cashmere Hese 50c
Full Regular Made Cotten Hese iuc
Fleeced Lined Regular Made Hese 25c
CHILD'S nOSIEItV IX GREAT VAMETT.
Men's Knitted Cotten Hese 3 pair ier 25c
Knitted Socks, Seamless 2 pair for 25c
Ribbed Woolen Socks ISc
Regular Made Socks 14c
British Socks 19c
Merine Socks, Regular Made 25c
Suspenders, from ISc. up.
White Dress Shirts.
ASTRICH BROTHERS, 13 EAST KIXG ST.
ASTRICH BROTHERS, 13 EAST KING ST.
ASTRICH BUOTHERS, 13 EAST KIXG ST.
Ner extra charge for Reserved Seats secured
at Opera Heuse Bex Ofllce.
MATIXEE PRICES:
ADULTS
CHILDREN"
JOSEPH CHEXET.
25Ct.
Agist.
n23-r,td
Terrible Accident at the Reading Iren Works
Heading, Pa., Nev. 23. A ten ible ac
cident occurred this morning at the
Reading iron works. J. M. Heuck
was drawn among the cog wheels
in the pipe mill, and was literally mound
te pieces. Shreds of llcsh, pieces of bone,
and portions of clothing adhered te the
cogs after he was removed.
.-v fatal Salute.
Galvestex, Tex., Nev. 2:5. A special
dispatch from Bestrap says en Saturday
night at a celebration in honor of the elec
tion of Cel. Jenes te Congress. Edmund
Shclten, colored, was injured, probably
fatally, by the prematura discharge of a
cannon he was leading.
DAY'S HM PAD!
A NEW DISCOVERY.
That acts directly en the Kidneys. I Bladder
and Urinary Organs, by absorbing all humors,
every trace et" disease, and forcing into the
system powerful and healthful vegetable
Ienics, giving it wonderful power te cure
FAIN IN THE BACK. Sidear.il Leins, Inflam
matien and Bright's Disease et the Kldnevs,
Gravel, Dropsy, Diabetes. Stene in the Blad
der, Inability te Retain or Expel the Urine,
High Colored, Scanty or Painful Urinating,
lepe.-its. Shreds or Casts in the Urine,
XEKVOIIS AXD PHYSICAL DEBILITY,
and in f tetany discascefthe.se great organs.
It :; voids entirely the troubles and dangers et
taking nau-eeus and poisonous medicines. It
is eoiulertable, safe, pleasant ami reliable in
its effects, yet pcwcrlul in its action. It can
be worn at all seasons, in any climate, and is
equally geed fer'IAN, WOMAN OK CHILD.
Ask your druggist for it ami accept no imi
tation or substitute, or send te us and receive
it by return mail.
Regular Pad, $2; Special Pad, for Chronic,
deei-seated, or cases of long standing, $;
Children's Pad, prevention and euro et sum
mer complaint, weak kidneys and bed wet
ting, $i.5j
Day Kidney Pad Company,
TOL.EDO, OHIO.
EASTERX AGENCY,
CHARLES N. CItfTTENTON,
115 Fulton tit., Xew Yerk.
11XIXG THINGS.
Garllelil EntertaincU by Cameren.
IlAitmsr.ritG, Pa., Nev. 23. General
Garfield and wife, accompanied by Con
gressman Elliett Tewnscnd, of Ohie, ar
rived in this city at 1:35 this afternoon.
They were met at the depot by Senater
Cameren and driven te his residence,
where they dined. They will leave for
Washington at 3:23 p. m.
HOUSE FUJIXISUJXG OOOVS.
"VTOTICE.
FLlii & BRBNBMAJJ.
Would advise all who contemplate putting in
HEATERS or making uny alterations in thcli
heating arrangements te de se nt once before
the rush of Fall Trade begins.
THE MOST RELIABLE
J
In the Market at the'
LOWEST PRICES.
urn
Still Hanging 1'ire.
Washington, Nev. 23. At the cabinet
meeting te-day, all the members were
present with the exception of Secretary
Ramsey. The session was very brief and
devoted te routine business. Ne decision
was reached as te the appointment of a
chief signal officer.
Flu & Breneman's
GREAT STOVE STORE,
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
WAXTElt.
w
CBR.
ANTED .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK-
tisc, free et charse. in the Intellieem
who wants something te de.
llOl' BITTEKS.
TRUTHS.
IIep Bitters are the Purest and Best
Bitters ever made.
They are compounded Irem Heps, Buchu,
Mandrake and Dandelion, the eldest, best,
and most valuable medicines in thn world
and contain all the best and most curative
properties of all ether Bitters, being the great
est Bleed Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life
and Health Restoring Agent en earth. Xe dis
ease or ill health can possibly long exist where
these Bitters arc used, se varied and perfect
are their operations.
They give new lite and vigor te the aged and
Infirm. Te all whose employments cause ir
regularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or
who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild
Stimulant, these Bitters arc invaluable, being
highly curative, tonic and stimulating, with
out intoxicating.
Xe matter what your feelings or symptoms
are, what the disease or ailment is, use Hep
Bitters. Don't wait until you arc sick, but it
you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters
at once. It may save your lite. Hundreds
have been saved by se doing. 3S500-&
will be paid for a case they will net cure or
help.
De net suffer yourself or let your friends sut
ler, but use and urge them te use Hep Bitters.
Remember, Hep Bitters is no vile drugged,
drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best
Medicine ever made: the 'Invalid's Frlentl
and Hepe," and no person erf amily should be
without them. Try the Bitters te-day.
Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company,
Rochester, Xew Yerk, and Terente, Ontario.
nevC-lvdMWF&w
Fatal Fight lSetvrecii Negroes.
Memphis, 'Nev. 23. Heward Diggs,
colored, a fireman en the steamer J. D.
Parker, struck Jell" Green, a colored la
borer, ever the head with a billet of weed
yesterday, from the effects of which Green
died last night. Diggs was arrested.
Fighting Xcar Dutvigne.
Cettix.ie, Xev. 23. Advices hem An
tivari say the Montenegrins near Antivari,
report that firing was heard in the neigh
borhood of Dulcjgne throughout Sunday
last.
Ttie Cape Colony Outbreak.
Loxdex, Nev. 23. The acting governor
of the Caps Colony, summarizing the
situation en Friday, says no effective
check has yet been made te the outbreak.
IN PHILADELPHIA COUNCILS.
Reformers aud Deferniers Hand in Hand.
Philadelphia Evening Telegraph.
The call for the committee named select
council chamber as the place, and the first
gentleman te arrive was President Smith,
of select council, who, with President
Caven, of the ether chamber, is ex-oGicie
a member of tbe committee. Messrs. Al
bright and Collius followed seen after, and
presently Mr. Cavcn entered the chamber,
with "'Squire" McMullin right behind
him.
" Didn't I tell you," sang out Mr. Al
bright, " that McMullin and Caven would
come together ?"
This created a laugh, iu which Mr. Ca
vcn joined right heartily, and when he
could be heard he said :
"I'm always willing te walk in the sun
light with a man who can hand the Fourth
ward ever te the Republican narty."
"When I de it," retorted SlcMullin, " I
de it against a Republican. Ne people
who want te fly into efllce aud get a fat
salary en the score of respectability can
get any support from me." (Loud
laughter.)
" Hew about Jeffries?" said Mr. Caven.
" Yeu had the Fourth ward pledged te
him, but ou the afternoon before election
it was understood that all bargains were
off."
"Yes, and you told Stokley yourself,
$500 REWARD !
OVER A MILLION OF
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
Reut Kitey Pais
Have already been sold in this country and in
France : every fine of which has given perfect
satisfaction, and has performed cure every
time when used according te directions. We
new say te the ulllictcd an-1 doubting ones
that we nil pay the above reward ler a single
case et
LAME BACK
hat the Pad fails te cure. This Great Keu-.f-dy
will Positively and Permanently cure Luiu Luiu
b:ige. Lame hack. Sciatica, Gravel, Diabctiv,
Dropsy, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, In
continence and lletentinn et the Urine. In-
ihtmmatlen of the Kidneys, Catarrh of tlic
Bladder. High Colored Urine, Pain In tlie
Hack, Sidi! or Leins, Xcrveus Weakness, anil
in fact alldisordersef the Bladder ami Urinary
Oigans whether contracted by private disease
ottetherwise.
LADIES, if you are suffering from Female
Weakness. Leucerrhcea, or uny tliseasc of tint
Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs,
YOU CAN BE CUBED I
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by
simply wearing
PBOF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WHICH CURES BV ABSORPTIOX.
Ask your druggist for PROF. GUILMETTE'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no ether.
If he lias net get it, send $2 and you will re
ceive the Pad by return mail. Fer sale by
JAMES A. MEYERS,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa.
Sold only by GEO. W. HULL.
Druggist, IS W. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
aiigll-OindeedM.W&F
Prof. GuilmetteTs French Liver Pad.
Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake, Billiens Fever, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver,
Stomach and ISloed. Price $1..0 by mail. Send
for Prof. Guilmettc's Treaties en the Kidneys
and Liver, free by mail. Address
FRENCH PAD COMPANY,
Teledo, Ohie.
uusllVhiidcedM.W&K
Cat t If .Market.
Mesdav, Nev. 2i Tlie receipts of beeves
at the West Philadelphia yard for past week
were 3,'ZOQ head; North Philadelphia yard.
500 head. Total, 3,700 head. Previous week
'i,iG0 head.
Reef cattle During the past week the light
run, with the cold, bracing weather, had the
etl'ect of advancing prices tin all grades et
beeves, and the market te-day closed linn,
with no stock en hand. Extra cattle, which
were scarce, were readily taken at i" iStiJie
per pound.
Fresh cows were quiteactive under a light
supply and geed demand.
hulls and cows were net muchseiiht after,
especially common, which ele-cd weak.
Calves "were activeand scarce.
Dressed beeves were strong and higher.
We quote Extra at Si!V., : goed.S'igCc;
medium 4i5,&e:coiniuen.."':;Ji;i);:c: bulls and
cows, aj3"e: calves "'7u ; fresh cows, fib
(!5 ; dressed beeves, i"2c.
8ALU3 AT THE WKST l'lISLAOULriltA VAK1.
ff(.
105 Regcv May nes, Western, gresj, i'.iffl.Vi'c.
MO Themas Itradley. dresssd, gross. Oit-j-e.
Si Owen Smith. Wc-tcrn. account d Reger
Maynes ; 17 We.,t Va., account of Ellen
gcr . Sevnieur. gross. I'ffjt'v.
300 K.S.& B. F.McFillczi, Western, gres-.tjif)
Cc.
127 A. & J. Christy, Western, gross, 5J.".c.
!.M Uliuan & Lehman Bres., Ohie, account of
R. F. Frater, 4-47'Se ; 10 Chester eunty,
account of Jehn V. l.atta.C--: KM W. Va..
account of Lehmmaii Urrw, 45'e : 40
W. Va.. account of J. F. Sadler & Ce.. Mi
Q j-TJc ; 40 Western, account of Levi Sen
fcunig.36'414:. 32 James Clcuisen. Cluster county, account of
Ji.H. Jiull ; liJUlicstercoiinty,acceuni.oi
.fumes Gawthrop ; 13 Western, account 01"
Justus Dunn, re-s, IJJu'fU.
Si Dennis Smyth. Marvland and Chester ceuti-
ty, gross. I'jSJic.
SOO Jehn McArtllu, V, eatern, gross, 5iSi"s
ls'tl Daniel Murphv, V Pennsylvania, gre,
4J?.-Me.
273 I.ewcusicln & Adler. Western Pa
4'C.
2TS G. Sehamberg 1": Ce., Western Pa.,
430J$e.
IS F. Scheutz. Wist, gre-s, 4f75e.
Wi II. Chain, jr.. Western and West Va., gross,
122 Du'iiiel'suryth V Ure.. W. Penn'a. anil
Maryland, gross. -tJJjSJ'c.
13 Leuis Hern, West Va. and Delaware, gross,
4S.".c.
23 Abe Ostheim, WestVa., gross, 4J7S?ic.
2'.i S. Drelfus. Western Va..grcs-. i'JS'j.Vi:.
110 M. Levi, West Va., gross, S"S?.ic
ISO Sehamberg & Paul, Western Va., gresi, 3,'.
S;e.
70 James Anil. Western, gross, SaSJ.e.
12 II. Chain. West Vu..gits, igij-jc.
40 James Eustace, Western, gross, 3;ti? I:'.ie.
20 Saui'l Hcllliren, West. Va., cows, 3j-'-4Jc.
y:S Rachmaii & Levi. Western Pennsylvania
and West Va.: 47 West Va., account Rey
nolds t Findley ; 20 Wst Va.. account
J. II. Woodferd : 10 West Va., account et
J. Grubb; 41 West Va., account various
censignees1, "y.jQiJjjJe.
Sheep and Iabs. The receipts were : Wet
Philadelphia yarns 3,700 head; ether yards
JJVW head. Total for the week 8,200 head. Pre
vious week 10,71.0 head. The market ler geed
sheep and lambs was strong anil prices were
well maintained, whi e tin, common grade
were nither weaker. A few choice 130-pound
fchcepseldats'e.
gres .
res.-.
at .''.,"
; goed.SJ'5Jc ;
MUSICAL IXSTJtVMEXTS.
Jii.l.p'ttn.'mjiii mmm
THE
OFP
Hannfactery
Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN
STRUMENTS In the Market. Warerooms 220
Xerth (Jueen street, Manufactory in the rear.
Branch Ofllce, VyA East King Street.
Alex. McKillips, Proprietor.
Alse Agent U r Lancaster County for
CHICKER1XG& SON'S Celebrated
PIANOS.
A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small
Instruments Violins. Banjos, Rand Instru
ments, &c.. alwavs en hand. tlS-IydSAly w
Si AS FITTIN'G AXD PLUMBING.
7 JOHN P. SOHAUM,
Xe. 37 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER.
A Large Assortment et
GAS FIXTURES '
Constantly en hand. iyMMlindeawS
We .quote Extra
medium. ViixtilCe : fair. 4-mIIsJc: common
lfSI'4c: culls, 34g:J:'e. ; steek ewe, $-'.S0
3.50; Western Penna.l.amb'j, .fjifjik; : Chester
county de .VO'Xc.
Samuel Stewartselil 37e head et drc-sed sheep
at l!jr7'c.
Hogs The receipts were: All yards 7,.VK)
head. Previous week i,5W) head. Although
the lT-ct'iiits of boss wine I.OlK) head heavier
than last week, the market was (strong and
prices were well maintained.
We quote extra at OJftfj.Te ; nifdituii at (
'" ; geed, G'.fj'Xc ; common ifJCf.
Miles of cattle at the West Philadelphia yard :
210 11. Hepe. West Va.. 3Sc.
S'i Katz H Kiefer, West Va., iq.C.c.
SO Ridley ft Scatterge d, Western. Igfic.
.T.I Win. I'nhhins. Yerk state. SJtSKc
37 L. A. Gerhard. Yerk st.te, $iel. per head.
21 Gee. Raker, Montgomery Ce.. lliH'Sc
31 Jehn Ridley, jr., Yerk stat.: .-1i'I2 per
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21 TIiem. Galivan, Yerk state, ic.
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Illinois Central
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Lane , Eiizabetht'n ant Middlct'n.
Lancaster ami Fruitville turnpike
Lancaster and J.ltltz turnpiKe.
Lancaster and Maner turnpike
Lancaster and Munhcim turnpike
Lancaster ami Jlarietta turnpike.
Lane, and New Helland turnpike.
Lane, and Strasburg turnpike
Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike..
Lane, and Willow Street turnpike
Farmers' Xat. Bank et Lancaster..
Kirst Nat. Rank of Lancaster loe
Lancaster County Xat. Rank 50
Tiirmirer Printing Ce 50
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