Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 03, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER BAILY INTELLIGJlNCEK THEMDAY MJJtGH 5, 1881.
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directing the finance committee te examine
the account of Edward Wclchans, late
city treasurer, and report the condition of
the same te council en nest Friday even
ing, winch was adopted. Select council
concurred.
Mr. Brown presented the petition of J.
Peter Stermfeltz in which he asks permis
sion te lay additional railroad siding, at
his own expense, at his planing mill en
North Water street. Referred te the street
committee.
The Funding Bill.
Mr. Mcilullen called up for second read
ing common council ordinance Ne. 7, te
fund $200,000 of the" existing city certifi
cates of indebtedness at four per cent. The
ordinance was read at length, and a third
reading proceeded with, the bill being
adopted section by section, and en final
passage all the members present 20 in
number voting in its favor. The text of
the bill is as fellows :
An Ordinance
Te fund two hundred thousand dollars of lite
existiny certificate of indebtedness f the city
of Lancailer at four per centum interest.
Section i. Uc It ordained by the Select and
Common Councils of the City of .Lancaster in
councils assembled, that ler the purpose el
funding at four per cent, interest two hun
dred thousand dollars of the bended indebt
edness of the city of Lancaster, the Mayer of
the cily is heicby authorized te i-sue certifi
cates t indebtedness of said city te tliuumeunt
of titty thousand dellais, in such forms as are
new provided ter the issuing of the fciimi; said
certificates loheef denominations of one hun
dred dollars, live hundred dollars and one
thousand dollars, redeemable in lawful money
of the United Suites at the pleasuie of the city
after one year ami within twenty ycjrs from
the date thereof, and te bear interest, p lyablc
semi-annually in such lawlul money, at the
rate of lour per cent, pur annum; alselikc cer
tificates le the amount of fifty tneusand dol
lars, the same in al I re.spi-el.-,but payable at the
pleasure of the city utter live years, and with
in twenty year? from tile date thereof, and te
hear Interest at lour percent, per annum ; and
also like certificates te the amount, el one hun
dred thousand dollars, the same in all respect
but payable at the the pleasure of the city alter
ten years and within twenty years lrem the
date thereof, and te bear interest at lestr per
cent, per annum. Said certificates shall net
be liable te local taxation, the interest en the
same shall be made payable at the eniee et the
Treasurer of the cily of Lancaster, and they
shall have set lerth and expressed upon their
fac t he above specified conditions.
Sec. ii. That the .Mayer et the city is hereby
authorized and empowered te sell and disppsc
of any of the certificates et indebtedness is
sued under t hi.-, ordinance for lawful money of
the United State:;, ut net less than their p-ir
vaiuc, ami leappiy iiicprecacusinercui tome
payment, of ceitifiCatcs of indebtedness of Mi
city of Lancaster Luring six per cent, inter
cst, new dneund ni.ynblc, but the certificates
hereby authorized shall be usid for no ether
purpose whatsoever, nor the proceeds thereof;
Provided, That nethlnln this ordinance shall
be construed te authorize auv increase et the
indebtedness of the- city of Lancast or.
Six. in. An annual lax: of one and one-quarter
mills en the dollar en ul! subjects et tax
ation for cily purposes Is hereby directed te be
assessed and levied te pay the principal and
interest en the above leans, collcctiule and
payalde as ether city taxes.
The various matters from select oeuncil
being duly acted upon as reported in the
proceedings of that body, Mr. Barnes
offered a resolution providing for au ad
journed meeting en Friday night, which
being adopted in both branches councils
adjourned.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
UVll REGULAR COBKESPONDKNCE
A number of Columbians left en the 5:50
traiu this morning.
There is no noticeable change in the river
at this place. It remains just about as it
was yesterday.
Company H had its last drill before the
inauguration last evening. The new over
coats were distributed. The company as
sembled at its armory at five o'clock this
morning and left here en the 5:50 train. It
is undertoea that the iNertnern Central
railroad will be taken at Yerk and fol
lowed through Baltimore te "Washington
at which place the train is due about neon.
T. J. Clepper will double his machinery
feres in this year's lifting of sand.
The steamboat landing at the bridge
will be repaired at the first opportunity.
It will !;c remembered that it was injured
by the recent ice gorge.
Rev. William Baker, of Ilarrisburg, Pa.,
will preach in St. Paul's Protestant Epis
copal church this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The sacrament e:' the Lord's Supper
will be administered en next Sunday
morning.
The Shawnee fire company will held its
regular monthly meeting this evening,
and the Columbia fire company will trans
act the business of the month te-morrow
evening.
All east and west-bound freight trains
of the Pennsylvania railroad have been no
tified te run ever the Union canal bridge
at Middlctewn at a reduced rate of speed
until needed repairs, which arc new taking
place, have been accomplished. Further
orders will be issued when the repairs aie
completed.
Samuel Campbell is getting his bazaar
at Fourth and Walnut streets into shape.
He is new engaged in building shedding
for the shelter of horses and is otherwise
fixing up. The bazaar will be opened in a
week or ten days.
The Pennsylvania railroad company's
ticket agent at this place expects te sell
from thirty te fifty tickets for Washington, I
D. C, te-day.
Frank McFall, an employee at the Pcnn- j
sylvania railroad blacksmith shop, was se .
unfortunate yesterday as te drop a, heavy !
draft iron en his tee, which was mashed j
and is a painful injury. '
Mr. and Mis. Jehn Sterline, residing in j
West Ilctnpfield township, a short dis
tance above Columbia, will celebrate the
Runaways.
Last evening Jacob Laveinder, colored,
who is a hostler for Dr. M. L. Herr, was
watering the doctor's mare at the stable in
the rear of the Swan hotel. The animal
frightened nt some object in Jthe shed and
started out of the yard. She ran out Vine
street te the corner of Strawberry and
Mulberry streets. Here the buggy, te
which she was hitched, struck against a
fence and was mashed te pieces. The
mare continued in her flight with but a
single tree hanging te her, and finally
turned up in .bast Urange street. She ran
out that street te the end and then down
the Philadelphia turnpike. At 10 o'clock
last night she was found running loose in
the read, about three miles from town, by
a man who took her te Metzgar's hotel, at
Witmcr's bridge, where she was get by
the hostler. She was but slightly scratched:
the buggy is a total wreck.
A team belonging te Peter 3Iehr, baker, J
took irigut about U e clock tnts morning,
and ran out Orange street te Duke aud up
Duke street for some distance. It ran
into another wagon en Orange street,
without doing much damage.
There were one or two ether runaways
this morning, but we did net learn the
names of the owner., uer the extent of the
damage done.
On te Washington.
Yesterday and te-day seventy-three tick
ets were fold te Washington, te persons who
have gene te the inauguration. Among
these who went were the following : Cel.
Peiper, Abm. Keller, E. McMellen, Clat
Myers, Julius Levy, Henry Copland.
Harry A. Dillcr. Harry Cochran, Harry
Trout, Hiram Stamni, Charley Strine,
Jehn B. Markley, Fin Elliett, Jacob
Gable, Cyrus Celviii, Laudis Norbeck,
i nemas nays.
On fast line wc.it this afternoon was the
League Island club of Philadelphia. They
were bound for "Washington.
The Lititz cornet band, 21 pieces, left
for Philadelphia at 7:30 this morning, te
proceed te Washington with the Philadel
phia InvinciblcM, by whom they have been
engaged for the occasion.
KJiTCHES, JEWEIAIY, Sc
OPTICAL GOODS!
Opera Glasses in great variety of styles and sizes. Field
Glasses, Combination Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Magni
fying Glasses, Microscopes and Telescopes.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Fer almost every form of Defective Sight. Oculists prescrip
tions for Glasses accurately filled at prices much below city
charges. Nearly all our Optical Goods are imported by our
selves from the celebrated house of Lemaire,and are sold much
lower than general prices.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
THIRD EDITION
THUESDAT EVEN'G, MARCH 3, 188!.
TTEATHEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, March 3. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, cloudy and threatening
weather, with rain or snow, northeasterly
possibly veering te warm southeasterly
winds, lower barometer.
CONURKSS.
lady I'eauttiicrs.
Ladles, yen cannot make fair skin, rosy
checks and sparkling eyes with all the cos ces
metics of France, or beautlflers of the world;
while in peer health, and nothing will give
you such geed health, strength ami beauty as
HepRilteis. A trial Is curtain proof. Sec an
other column. mi-Jwd&w
Temperance Lecture.
Hubert Graham of Manchester, Eng
land, secretary of the Church of England
temperance society, lectured in St. Jehn's
Lutheran church last evening. The lec
ture was preceded by the usual Wcdncs-
25th, or silver anniversary of their wed- j day evening service of prayer and singing
.SAMPi.E AOT1CK.
It is impossible tern woman after a faithful
course of treatment with I.yilia 11. l'inkhttiu'5
Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler
with a weakness et tin; utcriu. Enclose a
stamp te 31 rs. I.yilia K. l'iukliam, 2.J.: Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
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HOUSEFUItXISUIS'U OOUDS.
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The AXessage Laid en ttie Tabic.
Washington, Feb. 8. In the Heuse
the funding bill veto was read at 12:20,
Tucker moved that the message be printed
and laid en the table, and the yeas and
nays were ordered en that motion ; it re
sulted, yeas 133 ; nays 11G ; se the mes
sage remains en the speaker's table.
In the Senate.
The supplemental funding bill leccived
from the Heuse was laid before the Senate
read a second time aud referred te the fi
nance committee.
Mr. Wallace then reported the deficiency
appropriation bill. The Sonate insisted
upon its amendment te the sundrv civil
bill aud appointed a conference commit- Plcr aK(l make the trip te the West Indies.
was ignorant of her name. Hailin" the
yacht, Capt. Davis asked her captaiiTif he
was net coming en beard te make a settle
ment. The captain replied, " I'll l0
if I de." Capt. Davis "then caught siht
of the name en the stem "of the schooner,
and feund.it te be America, when he reel
egnizeti it as (Jcneral Butler s celebrated
yacht.
In reply te another question, the cap
tain ei the yacht said he was bound for
the West Indies, and in a defiant manner
invited Captain Davis te "come en.' The
Hunter started in pursuit, but could net
keep up with the yacht, and was about te
give up the chase, when the revenue cut
ter Samuel Dexter was sighted. Captain
uavis ran uewn te tuc cutter and told his
story te Captain Irish, asking him te
bring the America te and examine her
papers. The cutter was near Tarpaulin
Cove aud the yacht off Cuttyhunk.
but the Samuel Dexter overhauled
the yacht after - a long chase. Cap
tain Irish hailed the America and ordered
her te come te. Xe attention was paid te
the hail, and the yacht kept en her course.
A gun was then lired. This was treated
with the sarae indifference, but a second
salute brought the America te. and Cap
tain Irish bearded her. Upen examina
tion her papers were found correct, the
yacht being bound from Bosten te Balti
more, where General Butler was te iein
tee.
A RCZZAKO ATTEMPTS TO PJ.Y
lint i Call-in ISi.-terc Getting Away.
Last evening shortly after six o'clock
Special Watchman Frederick Miller was
engaged doing some work in the cellar of
the prison when he heard a noise abeve
which appeared te come from cell Xe G,
whicli was occupied bv Ike Buzzard. lie
informed Captain Weise of the fact.
and the two went te make an ex
amination of the cell. They found thai
Buzzard had cut a large hole in the
southeastern corner of his cell. In this
part of the cell there was a register fasten
ed in the wall by means of four iron pins,
which arc about six inches in length. Buz
zard succeeded in getting one of these
pins out, and then had no trouble in taking
out thcwhele register, lie then began work
en the wall with one of the pins and easily
madc a large hole in the wall, which is of
brick only and is in bad condition. He
first cut straight into the wall and then
began working downward towards the cel
lar. When discovered he had taken
out a large quantity of bricks, which
he piled up alongside the water closet.
In about a half hour he would have reached
the cellar from which he would have suc
ceeded in getting into the yard. Buzzard
says that lie began the work en Tuesday, I
but this is net believed te be true as neth- j
ing wrong was noticed in the cell when it j
was visited yesterday. In the condition
that the wall is, it would be very easy for '
a man te de a great deal of work in very ;
short time, aud it is net likely that Buz
zard was long in making the hole.
Buzzard is one of the men who was
heard before Alderman Spurrier en Mon
day and he is held te await trial en a half
dozen charges of burglary, larceny, &c.
He has been in jail a number of time-, and
is a bad man. He does net understand jail
breaking, hewcver,as is apparent from the
manner in which he deas his work. The
hole made by him was almost large
enough for him te have taken his bed with
him. If he had net. attempted te de se
much work he might have been success
ful, but as it was, he net only failed te get
away but he has added one mere crime te
his long list that of jail-breaking.
(tin-' en .uenuav evcninir next. A nnm
ber of our citizens have been invited te
participate in th? evening's festivities, and
have accepted the invitation. The bride
aud groom are members of the E. E.
Lutheran church of Columbia, aud a good
ly number of the congregation of that
church will help them te commemorate
their wedding day.
Wanted An inHillibie remedy for poli
tical affliction. Anyone knowing of a
recipe warranted te be sure will place A.M.
j Ham be, esq., under everlasting obligations
I te him by forwarding it without
I unnecessary delay te the Cwrant office.
! That journal has net yet get
ever the recent political revolution,
but is still hammering away at the de
fenseless "Kickets." The weid "de
fenseless " was perhaps used unadvisedly,
as the Lancaster JVbtc Era is a recognized
"kicker" organ and we can hardly say the
kickers are defenseless with this backing.
The Courant premises te "mark"
every Republican who voted for a Demo
crat at the recent election. This will be a
bigger job, perhaps, than the editor bar
gains for, as, by the way the clectieu went,
we Judge that almost every Republican in
town voted for at least one Democrat. By
the way, will the Courant net tell us
whether its editor did net vote for Jehn A.
rtlade, a Democrat, for school director?
tirade of I'u;iis.
The following is the grade by classes of
the pupils in attendance at the boys' sec
ondary school, Xerth Mulberry street, for
the month ending Febuary 28, 1881, the
first column of figures indicating the con
duct of the pupils, and the second column
the progress in the several branches of
study :
A CLASS.
i
llavcler Gee
Cundakcr D
r.berly Willie...
TIet rick Jehn...
Winnt II
Gressman II
Sh(.i7. L
Chambers .1. ...
Adams V' 1
llitner Alnn
Krcider Chav...
Zenk Harry
iSreffJ 1!
2 5
"2
3 ei
JTIIK EHMITXsfl'JKO
lAIKKOGLiO.
Exaggerated Itcpert of a Trifling Affair.
The account of a difficulty between Prof.
Black and the graduating class of Mount.
St. Mary's college at Etnmittsburg, cop
ied iute the 1xtei.i.iei::ceii from the
Baltimore correspondence of the Philadel
phia Times, appears te have been a grossly
exaggerated statement of the affair, fur
nished by a personal enemy of Mr. Jehn
E. Maienc, of this city, who was charged
with being the leader of the revolt,
and reported te have been " finally ex
pelled. " We are assured that the
difficulty between Professer Black aud the
class, grew out of the misinterpretation
of a remark made by the former and was
readily adjusted as seen as the proper ex
planation was made. Xcithcr Mr. Ma
lone nor any ether member of the class
was "expelled." but arc as usual pursu
ing their studies at the celicge. Among
his friends in this city Mr. Malone is
known as a quiet, retiring young man who
never loses temper. That he is au exem
plary studeut is shown by the report fur
nished by the president of the college,
dated Feb. 24th 1881, wherein it is shown
that he stands at the head of his class in
moral philosophy, Greek, geology, aud
mathematics, and second in Latin and
English, a position that can scarcely fail
te secure him the highest honors of the
class at the coining graduation.
. 90 1 !K)
. 90 92
.100 98
. 951 95
. S7 90
.. 8.') 87
. SKS 95
. 85 90
. DO Si
. S5 &i
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.100 95
. !)5 95
Derwart L V. S7
Harpcl (J 1 100
llitner J W 97
Maxwell Win.... 95
Kirkpatrick Win 95
Mills Hurry 90
Stermfeltz W I. .100
ZoekS K IX)
Musver Wm 90
Uehrer Hewaid. 90)
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S.ilein and the German Jtaplists.
Application having been made by
German Baptist Brethren for permission
te worship every alternate Sunday after
noon in Salem church, and offering te pay
rent for the privilege, the council of Salem
church has granted them the use of the
church but declines te accept the rent.
The Baptist Brethren will held their first
service in Salem church next Sunday
afternoon at 5:30, in the German language,
and a free will offering will b'e made te
Salem for the courtesy of their ceuucil.
The Keystone Ilaiul Fair.
The attendance last night was la; go.
The committee have decided te credit Miss
Bacr with the votes she received for a
watch that was raffled off a few evenings
age, but which were net returned until
after the polls closed, by counting them as
votes for another watch whicli will be
raffled off en Saturday evening. The
" Demestic " sewing machine will be voted
off Friday evening at 9 o'clock.
Meeting Postponed.
The lecture b.V Rev. 0. E. Houpt, before
the Star club is unavoidably postponed
until Tuesday evening next at 8 o'clock.
The regular meeting of the lyceum will be
held at the.associatien rooms this evening.
Xiimnan Win.
Apply Slurry.
Martin Win...
Leugcuccker
nun ii i;
Ilenttel D
ilartnian F U..
Shindli; Frank.
J.tclitvt; II....
... S.I
... Ei
... 87
C. 95
... 85
...90
95
90
S5
Ruckius Jl.tirv.
P.Itner A W
Keck Harry
Jl CLASS.
9J' Martin Jehn....
90jWcidlerM n....
85 Lcyden Chin...
OOllinrtinnn Chas.
85iIIostctterll...
KaulTman Kdw.
Seil William....
KeillyKebcrt...
C CLASS.
Cehe Herbert... 100
Carr Miehael....l00
Heilslin K U 100
Uoedhart Tlies..l00;
Nuuman Clms... Ui
Leng Chas 92
Sfhaum Win 92
Kress A SO
iteycr Calvin 90
Miisselman Wm 95
Ernst Win 78
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sol
D CLASS.
Frank J no
Bewers 11 It
LcippeH S
I.utz Fred
Carman J 51
LechcrWK
Amwnke Chns...
Facgley Chas
Lechcr C1I......
Hoever W .1
fchultzll A
Kantz Wm
Cast E II
Hartley M
Sliaub Harry...
lewe Hunter.
Wise Adam..
08
S3
93,
90
98
93
93
lleettucr Albert 84
Miller W C 8
Heitshu W It.... Si
Uedfrey J II 95
Perkins Frank.. 95
KryclcrC F 90
HitnerS 95
Fejjer Harry 91
Jehnsen Frank.. 85
Glever II 1 95
Hambrlght Gee. S5
Walker Win
Fritz Sam
Kuhns Jno
Gundakcr Win.
Weaver U It
Becttner Ed
I.eippe M I.
Iteycr J
E CLASS.
Welchens Will..
Flick Christ
Hartley Harry..
itev Will
Kekcrt Fred
Ucesc Ward
miner Alfred...
lJeas Sam
Leng Willie
KiiKretr Jehn...
Gerlach Jacob....
Gibsen i.aicn...
IJrin&er Klmer..
KcpnerKd.'
HeitshnHerb....
ZeehcrSiun
Fisher Jno
Hacker Ben
DitTemlerier J...
I.echcr Dave....
McGuire Henry.
Martin Heward. 93
Adams A
Weaver Maurice
Gundakcr Will..
69 100
90 86
95 Si
96 82
SO 74
94 74
91 OS
97 OS
95 50
91 52
97 45
8(1 45
Gorrecht n 90
Jeffries Mllleu.. 95
Smith Frank.... 9S
Walker Ed 92
YcckerUen 85
Itcitnensnyder C Ct!
Laverty ltalph... 45
IlachingcrC 85
McEvey M i)C
Mcl'hersen II... 85
Kirk Alfred.. siek.
82
100
100
98
95
87
93
90
S3
85
8
85
90
EO
87
90
95
80
85
95
Mr. Graham lectured en temperance work
in England and detailed the plans aud op
erations of the friends of the cause in that
country. He is a forcible speaker, of veiy
pleasant addrcss,aud advanced the strong
est possible arguments in behalf of total
abstinence. At thu conclusion of the lcc
tuic Miss Leila Bear sang a sole, "Where
is my wandering boy te-njght?" aud the
service closed, after a brief address by Rev.
Stall, with the singing of the long metro
doxology.
Severely lnjuerd.
Heward RufscI, a carpenter in the em
ploy of the Pennsylvania railroad company
aud a son of Jehn R. Rr.sscl, of this city,
met with a painful accident at
Middlctewu yesterday afternoon. While
working en the new railroad brtdga
at that place a heavy piece of lumber
was accidentally let fell and struck him
upon the head, cutting and bruising him
very badly. He was carried into Middle
town where all possible attention was
given him. Last night he rested pretty
well, aud it was thought he would be well
enough te he brought te his home in this
city this afternoon.
Sales of Tobacco.
Asa Jfties, Fawn township, Yerk ..coun
ty, has sold 2 A acres te Joseeh Lebe,
feri!), 10, 3, 3;" Frank McAfee, llarfeul,
Md., G cases te same, for 17, 7, e ; Samuel
MeAtce, same place, te same, for 14, 3 :
Chas. Martin, same place, 1 acres, te
stme, for 7 round ; Xichelas Furlong, 1
acre, same place, te same, for 7 cents
round; Reger Street, 1 acre, same place,
te same, for 0 cents round ; Frank Mc
Afee, same place, '2 A acres, te Sener &
Krcider, for 20, 7, e : Rebert Cunning
ham, Peach Bettem, Yerk county, 4.
acres, te Sayler, Wrightr.villc, for 10, 5",
and 15.
Tht. Difi'ercr.ce.
The mayor, at 3:15 p. m. te-day, approv
ed the bill refunding $200,000 of the city
debt at 4 per cent.
About the same time Hayes's veto was
going ever the wires, killing the bill te re
fund the national debt at 0 per cent.
Thai, is the difference.
Unlit Lamp.
The number of gas street lamps unlit
last night arc reported by the police as
fellows : First ward, 5 ; Second. 15 ; Third
1 ; Fourth 1 ; Firth, S ; Sixth, 4 : Seventh
4 ; Eighth 3 ; Ninth. 11. Total, 40.
VIne Products In New Jersey. -
This state is becoming celebrated for in '
wines. Seme of the riehest in the world arc
produced in Xew Jersuy, by Mr. A. Sjpcer,
whose name has become celebrated a?:t pro
ducer et" strictly pure unadulterated Fert
Grape Wine. The wine of Mr. Spcer is net
bottled or put in market until ir. is four years
old, and has become thoroughly line and mel
low. It has proved itself a we-iderful assist
ant te phy.ifiaii", who prescribe it. This wine
is recommended for debilitated parsons, and
1 given te consumptives. The .'.iftleulty of
getting an imported or even a pure California J
l'ert is well understood te be se great as te ,
preclude doctors from allowing their patients !
te run the riV.c et its use. Mr. Sneer beius '
aware of thi- fact has taken the utmost are :n '
the making et his wine, se as te supplant the j
imported wines by producing a genuine arti- i
cle. His wines are known by chemists te be I
pure and the most reliable for medicinal pur- I
poses. The druggists throughout the country j
sell it, as bottled by Mr.Spe-r. y. J". Tribute. '
This wine is recommended by Drs. Atlec '
and Davis, am! ter sale by If. V. fclayin.iKer. j
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your rest by a sick child suffering anil crying
Willi the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a bottle of 3IIIS.
WIXSI.OWS SOOTHING SVKUl. It will re
lieve the peer little puflcrcr immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about It.
There is net a mother en eaith who has ever
used it, who will net tell yen at once that it.
will regulate the bowels, and giva rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly iafe te
use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
Is the prescription et one et thu eldest and
bej-t female physicians and nurses in the
t'nltcd States. Sold everywhere; S3 cents a
I'Ottle. HbS-d&wM,W& F
MA3li:iA'ri:k.
-Hess. On the 27th of February, JSSi,
llev. W. T. Gerhard, at. his residence.
Uoet-
ey mu nt:v. it. x. (icriumi, at. ins residence
Ne. .11 hast Osange street, .Mr. A. S. Knet te
Miss Ida G. Hess, both et 1 VHemptield.
r OLT3 Lim. On the 2d c .March, ISSl.at t he
residence et the bride's parents by the !ev.
.1. 11. Shmuuker. 1). I)., -Mr. William K 1'eltz,
ei iiarrisnurg, ra., te Jli -s .Mnrv i:. I.utz,
thiscitv.
a O
CSJC-P Se
of i
VEATJIS.
Jesks. March 2, 1SSI, In Strasburg, Isaac
Jenes, aged M year.-, 1 month ami 21 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are .
respecttully invited te attend the funeral,
lrem the losideneeef the deceased, at fctras-:
burg, en Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. 2id i
Siiaub. In this city, en the 2ith Feb., Jacob I
Miami, in the 21st year of his age. !
The relatives and friends et the family, also j
Oonestega Council Xe. ?, Degree Council Xe. '
29, O. U. A. 31., anil the ceachmakcrs of I.an- j
caster, arc respectfully invited te attend the
funeral, lrem his lata resilience, Xe. 132 Xerth I
Queen street, en Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. '
Interment at Zion's cemetery. '
EB2RLY. In this city, en the 2d inst., Jeauii-t
Kberly, in the 51th year of her age. . ,
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectlBlly invited teattend the funeral from ;
her late residence, 731 High street, en Sunday !
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 3td
STi'jinArmi. On February 2.i, in Lyens '
Iowa, (Jiace, infant daughter of Samuel and
1-aura Ilubley Stuuibaugh. ,
A'lilf ADVEKTISEHENTS.
rPOBACUO riCESSES. "
MIN'XICH'S LATEST IMI'ltOVKD
BALING- PRESS FOR FARMERS,
AXD CASIXG PIIESS FOlt r ACKERS.
Warranted the simplest, strongest, most dur
uble, easiest and quickest te operate.
Having Rolling I'rcss Reams with which the
press beard can always be brought down level
wlilln pressing, one man can operate them ami
require less room. Are sold te reliable parties
en trial. Guaranteed te be superior in every
feature te any in present use, or can be re
turned at my expense. Send ler circular te
S. B. MINKICH,
JtASUFACfliKEK.
mar." limliiv Landlsvllle, Lane. Ce., Pa.
"- . if .'
1'OR SALE.
DUISI.IU SALE. OX FKIUAV, IUAUUU
i 1. Mil, at, Xe. 313 Xerth Duke street, of a
lotet Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale
te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m.
EMAXUEt, P. KELLER, Agent.
H. Siicitnr.T, Auct. ni2-2td
1JUIII.Ii: SAI.K X FKIDAY. AIAKCH 4,
1 1SS1, will be sold at puclic sale, at iiurk iiurk
helder's tore. corner of Chestnut and Plmn
streets, the following Personal Property, viz :
One Family Herse, 1 hree springTep Wagen,
one set of Harness, Stere Fixtures, such as
Fairbanks. Counter Scales, Glass-front Cracker
Cans, Glass Jars, Barrels, Bexes, .Molasses
I'.nvrels and Contents, Lamp Glebes, Self-Feeding
Heater Steve, and a large let of ether arti
cles tee numerous te mention.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when
conditions will be made known bv
II. K. RURK1IOLDER, Agt.
Sam'l Hims, Auct.
At the same time and place will be geld the
following household and Kitchen furniture,
cousin! iug et Beds and Bedsteads, Tables,
Chairs and Rocking Chairs, Ifag Carpet, 27
ard of Ingrain Carpet, new S-burner Chan
delier, Parler Steve, Cook Steve, Sink (nearly
new), Tinware, Pans, and a great many ether
articles tee numerous te mention.
mar2-2td MRS. H. K. BURKnOLDER.
His Fraudulency's Last.
"Wasihxgtcx, D. C, March S. Hayes
has prepared his message vetoing the
funding bill, and it will be transmitted te
Congress.
Syiiepjiis r ttie Vete.
The following is a synopsis of Hayes's
veto : While recognizing tiie importance
of adopting some measure for re
funding before adjournment of the present
Congress, he believed it would be wise
for tl;e secretary te olTerje per cent bend.
He objects te the present bill en account
of the 3th section, which would tend te
destroy the national banking system, and
which '.r net ancsssutial part of refunding
measure. He complains of the radical
change which takes from banks
the right te deposit, any of the
bends of the United States te secure
circulation, thus depriving the bill holder
of the best security which banks are able
te give by insist ing en the deposit of bends
of the least value of any issne by the
government. In referring te bank taxation
he believed that the bill would practically
prohibit; the organization of nfwbanksand
encourage a moneply of the national bank
ing system. Section live would undoubted
ly imperil this system.
While Captain Davis was en beard with
Captaiti Irish, the master of the yacht
offered hint a small sum in settlement for
the Hunter's service, but Captain Davis
refused it. and will cennncuce a suit te
recover the amount agreed upon for the
aid rendered by his steamer.
ti:i,i:urai'U UNION.
The Ait'tilgainatleu Practically Completed.
New Yerk, March 3. Jud c Bkitch Bkitch
ferd tu-ilay refused te grant either of the
Atlantic cable companies any relief what
ever in their bills filed te restrain the tele
graphic consolidation.
Judge Sedgwick is reported as havirg
ruled that the Western Union telegraph
company can issue its certificates of in
debtedness for 4SJ per cent. This, the
officials claim, practically accomplishes all
that is required te complete the consolidation.
SOT ON TIlK DILL.
si;;
i.
Alt YEXSTXHSIMI- .VTA.
Patent Granted.
T. Arudt, of Mount Jey, assigner of half
interest te C. 11. Nissley, has been yrantt.
ed a patent for a curiam cerdtijihtener.
r CLASS.
SO 74
91 70
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V7 03
BS C3
SS 01
73 61
S2 CO
SJ .12
9a si
!0 51
7. SO
96 4!)
BcuawitWill 5'.H 49
Treycr Ed 75 4d
BlickenderlerC. 83 4
ISarr Walter 7t 44
Pinkerton Herb. B9 41
Malone Chas 83 43
Xauman Will... 83 41
Davish Will S4 40
Hull Wentiell.... C2 S9
Pentz Reuben... 9 3.;
Finger Adam.... 47 ys
Adams Leuis 93 33
Anether Deutli.
We were called upon a few days age te
announce the death in Lyens, Iowa, of
Mrs. Laura L. Stumbaugh and daughter,
wife and child of Samuel Stumbaugh, and
daughter aud granddaughter of Jehn W.
Hublcy, of this city. And te-day comes
the sad news that little Grace, the only
remaining child of Mr. Stumbaugh, has
also died of scarlet fever, the disease by
which the ethers were carried off.
Loek Out ler Them.
This evening the moon will successively
pass Japiter, Satnru and Venus. The con
stellation formed by the four bodies se far
away from the sun will afford one of the
rarest sights which human eyes can leek
upon. A noted astronomer says the
youngest child will net again get a chance
of seeing the four bodies near one another
under such favorable circumstances.
Telephone Connection.
James Stewart's drove yard and coal
office, have been connected with the tele
phone exchange office in Centre Square
Shaving becomes an indispensable luxury
with Cuticur.i Shaving Sap.
Nervous, sleepless and overworked find re-t
and nourishment in Malt Bitters.
svecia .r, yerjfjii.tr
IViiat It ISec.
Kidney-Wert moves the bowels regularly,
cleansea thu bleed, ami mdicilly cures kidney
disease, gravel, piles, bilious headache, mi-l
pains whicli arc caused by disordered liver
and kidneys. Thousands have been cured
why should you net try it ? Your druggist
will tell you that it Is one of the most success
ful meiiieines ever known. It is sold in both
Dry and Liquid form, and itsactien i3 pe-dtiva
anil sure in cither form Dallas, Tex., Ilarald.
fiMwdSw
CengiiS.
' lireivii's Bronchial Troches'' arc used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial AUcctiens. Fer
thirty years the.-c Troches have been in use,
with annually Increasing laver. They arc net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant u-e for nearly an entire
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank among thu lew staple remedies of the
age. ,
The T5sre.it.
"Brewn'3 Bronchial Treches''1 act direttiy
en the organs of the voice. Theyhaye an ex
traordinary effect In all disorder et the
Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone
when relaxed, eilhi-r from cold or over-exer-tlen
of the voice, and produce a clear and dis
tinct enunciation. ifpeal:crs and Singers find
the Troches useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Sore Threat re
quires immediate attention, aa neglect often
times results in some incurabU, Lung Discass.
' Brown's Bronchial Trcchcs " will almost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
sale, many of which are injurious. The genu
ine "Jtrewnt Bronchial Treches'1'' arc sold inly
inbexes. fcbS-d&wTuTli&S
There is a Vulin in Gilcad.
Th success which lias marked the intreduc
tien of Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, pre
pared by Ely Bres., Owego, X. Y., is indeed
marvelous. JIany persons in I'ittsten and vi
cinity are using it with most satisfactory re
sult. A lady down town Is recovering the
sense of smell, which she had net enjoyed for
fifteen years, through the use of thu Balm. She
had given up her ease as incurable. 3Ir. Bar
ber, the druggist, has used it in his family and
commends it very highly. In another column,
a young Tunkhannock lawyer, known te
many et our readers, testifies that he was
cured of par
very efficacious
zclte, Augv
rpW sTHKK KOIMIS AM) mVKLI.ING
JL for rent, Xe. Sand 0.-eutli Oucuii street,
pp ly at the IsTELLHiExcr.;'. Ohice.
lOIl KKNT A T!tKKi:-STOKY S'.KICK
s DWELLING HOUSE. Xe. 313 Xert'i .Mul
berry stieet. Lancaster, containing ten rooms,
and all Hie modern improvements. Has large
yard attached. Apply te S. W. TAYLOIf,
ltd Xe. 339 X. Mulberry street.
"lUltMi: SAI.K THIS 1-.VKXIXG AT NO.
JL '23s Xerth Queen htreet, between Pennsyl
vania R. R. Depot and Xew Market Heuse, iill
kin-Is et Tinwaic. Sale te be continued until
the entire Meck is elu. A. .!. COGLEY.
ltd1'
Xjcr.J.ie sAi.r. ei- household and
Kitchen Furniture. :it Xe. 43 Seuth Duke
street, en next SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
MARCH 5, 1S.L commencing at one o'clock.
Fifty-lour yards line Brussels carpet, se id
walnut Extension Table, Jnirrain Carpets,
Bedsteads. Bureaus, Mattressc Stevef, y.M.
Copper Kettle, Window Shades, Queeiisware,
Cooking Utensils. Ac.. c, Sc.
C. A.BAIK.
IIcxkv SnciiEirr, Auct. nr2-.'ttilR
JUI5LI SAI.K OF AGRICULTURAL, 1M-
! t plements. Farmers, leek te your interest,
i Merchants, call and save money. The sub
i eriber will etlerat. public sale, en SATURDAY
MARCH 5. 1SS1, at the manufactory, corner el
Water and Lemen Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Sale
te commence at 9 o'eleck A. 31. anil xy, P.M.,
consisting of the following named arti
cles: Twenty Grain Drills, latest impreved:
Twenty-live Hay Rakes, latest improved,
1'ratt'n patent; Twenty Grain Fans, both with
single and double crank; Thirty Hand and
Herse-Power Cern smellers. Twenty Hand
corn Shelters. Power Fedder Cutters, Cider
Mills ler Hand and Horse-Pewer,Winc Pressss
deubla and single row corn Planters.
All the above machines are warranted for
two years. Alse, second-hand corn-shellers,
grain drills, grain tans, one second hand sep
arater, tnraslung macnine. Alse spnices anil
fellees ter carriage makers, a let of inch,
walnut bracket beards, oil barrels and cans,
aud ii lotet ether articles net enumerated.
This sale is intended te reduce stock te mak
room ler my spring business, which wi'.lbs
carried en in a mere extensive scale.
A geed credit will be given.
SAMUEL KEELER, Agt.
Jenx Rebvax Auctioneer. teb'20-Ud
JU1JI.Ii: SAI.K ON TUESDAY, MAKCII
S. 18S1, will bcexpes'.-d te public sale, by
the subscribei s, at the Cooper Heuse, in the
city of Lancaster, Pa., ail that valuable tract et
land en which is erected the COESTOGA
STEAM COTTON !ILL. Xe. 4, containing In
front en Seuth Queen street. CI feet 1J. inches,
mere or less, extending westward te Beaver
street, 24, feet, mere or less, fronting en
lJeavm-street 115 feet, mere or less. The mill
is a four-story ami basement brick, slate-reef
building. He feet long and ijj leel wide, con
taining S2 Masen's Patent. Looms with all the
machinery necessary le card and spin yarn te
keep the looms running lull time. There is
also a brick slalc-roef engine and boiler heu'-e,
situate about 12 feet east et the mid, contain
ing 3 100 horse power Corliss engine and thrre
of Jehn Rest's Tubular boilers, by which the
mill is operated. A one story Frame DWELL
ING HOUSE, fronts en Seuth Queen street.
Frame Office. Waste Heuse and Stable, and
Carriage Heuse in the yard. The buildings
and machinery rc all in geed condition.
Sale te commence at y. "o'clock p. m., when
ternvsana conditions will be made known by
SHKXK, RAUSMAX, CARPENTER & CO.
S. Hes3 & Sex, Aui-ts. marS-Unl
N
jrOTICi:.
In thomaftcref 1IESRY ri. HERR and CHRIS
TIAX HERR, trading as Ilcrr & Brether, o, e,
Willow Street, in the County of Lancaster
In the said District, Bankrupts. '
The said Henry S.Ilerr, one ei the bank
rupts, having uniler the prevision et the sev
eral acts et Congress relating te Bankruptcy,
filed his petition fei a discharge from all his
debts provable under the said acts, and ler a
certificate thereof, it is ordered that a meeting
et creditors be held en the 2Istlay of 31 ARCH,
1SI1, at 10 o'clock a. m., beiere the Register, A.
Slaymaker. esq., at his office, at the cityel
Lancaster, in said district, te be continued by
adjournments, if necessary, when and where
the examination of said bankrupt will be fin
ished ; and that the Register certify te the
Court whether the said bankrupt ha in all
things conformed te his duty under this said
Acts, and if net, in what respects, which cer
liilcate, and the aid examination when closed,
with all ether papers relating te the case, will
filed bv the Register in the Clerk's office.
It is further erdeicd that :i hearing be had
upon the said petition for discharge and cer
tificate en Wednesday, the thirtieth dav of
Jlarch. 1SS1, beiere the said Court at Philadel
phia, at 10 o'clock a m.. when and where all
creditors and ether nersens in interest mav
appearand showcanse. it any they have, why
partial deafness. It is certainly a ic prayer of the said petition should net be
cleus re.nedy.-P Pa Ge-) "' fCegislcPlnancV.
itle.im. 12-2-2wd&w February 2?, 1S1. mar3-itd2tw
liyTERTAIXSIllXTS.
l?VKUXl!ODY
Jj wishes te secure bargains and enjoy
1VUO l.IKl-S ifUX
music, will go te the
KEYSTONE BAND FAIR
To-xreirr.
AD.MISSIO.W
AND
geed
.10 Cts.
ll-2-2wd
'UI.TON Ol'KKA IIOUSK.
Monday Evening1, March 7, 1381.
" YER 'AND, GUY'XOR, YER 'AXD !'
The Indubitable Londen, Xew Yerk and
Bosten Success : The New Farcial Comedy,
entitled
"THE GUY'NOR,"
Pronounced by press and public te be the
GREATEST HIT KNOWN FOR YEARS,
and new attracting crowded houses and de
lighted audiences. U wlcr the managed men t of
3IK. HAROLD WAIiREN.
RESERVED SEATS, 75 CIs.
ADMISSION', 50 & 3.1 Cts.
Seats can be secured at Opera neusc, com
mencing Thursday, March 3. mai-2-3td
trjjfTH.
WANTED. A WOMAN TO TAKE C'AKK
of a weak and infirm old lad v. at 509
Xerth Queen street. fil-3tdM"W&F
WANTED-A HOT TO LLAUS BARBER,
ing. Apply at Snnncr's Barber Shep,
ba3cment Eshleuinu and Rathven's building.
. ltd
C-UGAKMAKKRS WANTED AT
J TRIPPLE & DRAUDE'S
Cigar Fnctery, corner et St. Jeseph and Straw
berry Streets, this city. 2td
WANTED A GOOD,
man te lake care
man preferred. Must come
ed. Apply,
m2-ttd
Nevel Sccne in :i Cliienge Theatre.
CiiiC.w.e, March 55. During the pei pei
fermance at the Grand opera house last
night a man named Eagan, i'rem Colerado,
became dissatisfied with the position of
afTairs as worked out in the plot, and
e!amhcriii en te the stage, caught held
of 31. J. Jerdan, the actor, ami
while the hitler was about te brain Rachel
Neah with an axe held him fast. 3Iuch
cscitcmeiit ensued, but the interloper was
quickly hustled out of the theatre. He
explained, afterwards that he was just in
from Colerado and the scene had carried
him away
TIJi: NEW YORK WALK.
I'.itichet Leading the Rest Recerd.
New Yerk, March ?. At 10 o'clock
this morning the score al the walking
m.itch steed as fellows : Panchut, iidi ;
Sullivan, uOO ; Krehnc, J5.57 ; Curran, 309 ;
Campaiia, 300; Laeeusc, 200. AUhat
hour Punchet was about a mile ahead of
Kewcll's best record for the samu time
and consequently ahead of the best record
ever made. He is in prime condition.
Tilt: STOCK MARKET.
A blight Depression and Anether Rally.
New Yerk, March 3. 12:15 v. :.t.
Upen the announcement that Hayes had
vetoed the funding bill, the stock market,
which had previously been quite buoyant,
fell off per cent, throughout the
entire list. The depression was temporary
only, and prices are new at the highest
point touched thus far te-day.
A Prize Fighter Shet.
S.vx riiAXCisce, March 3. A Tucson
Arizona despatch s.iys James Jourdan, a
saloon keeper, shot and mortally wounded
Ben Ilegau, a noted prize tighter, at Bis
bce, Febi nary 20th.
A Heavy Sunw.
Cuicage, 3Iarch 3. Anether heavy
snow storm i-j reported throughout the
North went, extending from this city te
Dalretah.
DEN. I'.UTI.EK AS A PIRATE.
MIDDLE-AGED
horses. A white
well-recemn.'end-
ROX 93,
Coatesville, Pa.
TITAMEU TWO KOi'S 14 AND IS
Ml years, respectively, want a situation
where they can make themselves useful. Ap
ply at either C31 Marietta avenue or 32 Dor Der
wart street. ltd
llnutlie Yacht American was Hauled Off
I.'llemmedieu SheaU.
Gen. 15. F. Butler's historic yacht
America sailed from Fortress 3Ionree yes
terday morning en a trip in southern seas.
She is fitted up magnificently, aud is
stocked for a long cruise. The general's
object in making the voyage is te benefit
his health. The America will go te Ber
muda, thence te the Bahama Islands, Gal
veston and Vera Cruz. The round trip
will net be completed in less than two
months, and it may be ever three months
before the. America returns. The general
is accompanied by his two sons, Paul and
Benjamin I.; 3Ir. Themas Pierce, con
structor of the railroad from Galveston te
3Iexice ; James Parton, the lecturer ;
Cel. Geerge, the celebrated New Hamp
shire lawyer ; Colonel Beriet, of the United
StatC3 army ordnance department, and
3Ir. Themas 3iajer, the general's private
secretary.
Further details have been received of the
hauling off of the America, reported as
ashore en L'Hemmedicu Sheal en the
20th ult. Captain Davis, of the steamer
Hunter, of New Bradford, demanded $400
for hauling the yacht off the shoal, and
after the work was successfully done, pay
ment, it is alleged, was refused. This led
te an exciting chase, the pursuers being
the Hunter and-a revenue cutter. Th.'
America, it is reported, en being towed
into deep water, at once made extra sail,
aud proceeded. Captain Davis, he runs
the story, hart been told by the sailing mas
ter of the yacht that she was an oyster
beat, bound te Virginia, and se at the time
lAiZXJ.rx.
sp-.v torK'JIIurKes.
v w Ver.::, Jlarch ."Fleur linn, and in
moderate expert and Iieum trade de
mand; Superllne State Si 6)!t 10; extra
Ue 4 tZ1.1i: choice ! fi .",;4 IK): fancy
de il ;.iti rl); round hoop Ohie ft 40f." 0U;
enew no at J iiyi, ,e; auperlluu west
ern f.S COr-f CiT: common te e;ied ex
tra ieftS0$i;17.: choice de $i S),,l7.-: choice
whin- whe-u de.' iKliiOOi). Southern ittictanil
steady: coiiiueu i.. i.iir extra at Ii Q
5 2i): ue,,d tocMeic de f." '23ilG 75.
Wheat without important change and
rather nuict ; Xe. I While, April. SI IS ; A'e.
Red March $1 2C't ;!e Aniil ist21l 2l;'rf ; de
May $Ii0l'i0-b.
Cern II rm and vain, r nuiui ; MU.il west
ern ipel. 555SSc; de I'm it if, 3 1,1 ,Q.-i7.Jc.
Oats unchanged and e.att;l ; Slate. DitMe;
Western 3i7c.
I'liltadulplila 31:ivktil.
l'lULincM'tiiA, Pa., Jl.neti ::.-! lour linn,
fair local demand; Hiiperiliie, ft OO??:: SO:
extra .tJ SO'i i 23:dii1e ami Indiana "family
?" '.'.Ifsf; (: P.i. de $t 73.i.- i'5 St. I.eui . lamllv
5 7.rKti '3:- Minii'-sefa Extra J.1 i'mtJ );
straight. S e.J7C!i": winter patent tilMiit ':
t-pring de $0 7'ir,7 73.
Rye Heur at 5 00.
Wheat firmer and in fair demand ; Ne. a
Weitern Ked at $1 li;; ; Delaware rand
I'enn'n Red. if! 131 -Wi.i': de Amber. Jl 16
if?117.
Cem firmer: steamer, 5:y..3!e ; yellow,
53c ; mixed, 53JCc.
eals inere;iirmlv lield but fjuiet ; Ne. 1
White, '13Jc ; -Ne. 2. i:.ttc; Ne. ::, de 42Mc ;
Ne. 2 Mix ei', iiyji:
live steady at 'J3e.
Previsions iulet ; jobbing trade geed ;
mess perk. $Ii; (K) ; heel Iiiiiih $,.K2 0li2J0();
India iii.'-s beef $3)21 r. e. b. Ifaceii amekeil
hams ivylh:: utekfi? bam- !Mc; smoked
shoulders CMfiSiic ; salt de .r,:i3,,.ic.
Lard market ea--ier ; city kvttl' at ltyffic ;
loe-f buiehfiv'UhQiDe; priini: steam fln-lSud
10 30.
ISuttcr quiet, and pilecs in buvera' favor ;
Creamiirv CvM-a.'ag.'Ue :!ogeni! ti choice 2S
."0 : liradfeid county and Xew Yerk extra, tubs,
i7J3''e: de lirhiiis. li!2le; V.'i-sterii diitrv
i:.trai'i:; de geed te elioice 3Mi2k Rolls
(piiet, ; Penn'n bent here. Kflse; Weatern Ite
Di'i'Vi' e Atra. 18''J.
Kiigi steady ; Pa., and Wester'', 18J.I9f.
Clice.si) dull anil unchanged ; Xe"w Yerk
full cream, i:!igi:': ; Western lull cream,
ViylSc; de lair te geed I t3J !;?(; de
hallskinw lenviy.t! ; Pa. de hKJlite.
Petroleum dull"; reiined SHc.
Whisky dull at $1 II.
Seedi IJoed te priuu; clever firm at 1
J; de de Timethy firm at $2 !H3 e: ; de
de l-'lu'.-C''! nominal at 1 '.ZrfhlZS.
Live stock ftlnrketfi.
Ruu'ale. Cattle Receipts, 73; consigned
through, '! cars ; in f.tir deuiaml but at lower
mtes; Choice Western steers quoted ntfiCOfg
3 '.1) ; light te geed shipper.--, $t HU 1 71 ; lulled
lets steiuv, heifers and cow a at $U 30Jl :;i; as te
quality several cars remain un-old.
Sheep mill lum' s Receipts. I.OtJO; consigned
threugii, 13 cars; market dull ai.d unchanged :
buyers holdleir oil"; ttned Western sheep ft 73
3 23 ; choice, $3 10J?3 73 : estra, $3P3ffl' : west
ern lambs, common. light, te choice, $3g0 73.
Hogs Receipts, l,20i);.censigucd llireugli, 11'.)
cars; market dull and tending downward;
light Yorkers, S3 -103 (V) : geed te choice de
$3tKi'li573; goed: medium mid henry, $3C3f(i;
one lead of geed heavy at V, ; plgn veiy dull ;
common f e geed at SI 733 20.
Fast I.ikekty. Cattle Receipts wen- l.tuu
liead et tlueui;h and 221 of yard stock ;
supply only lair. Willi a light demand ; busi
ness very slew ; bull: et offerings eouiuieii ti
fair ; best shipping steers at $3 20f?3 3l ; lair te
oel butclieis' stock at $1 23,.3 10; common
mid light $333I; bulls n'llliigiil .$230f'l3J;
fat cows and stags $'5 4ej? f 3D.
Hnjs rucclpts, ,W heail : Philadelphia,
?I 101 .V) ; Yerker". S3 .V)f3 73.
Sheep receipts. S.FOO Jiead ; selling at $lfi0
(j for eommeii te extra.
IxuiAXAreLis. Hogs reeeiptu, 3,300 ; ship,
ments. t,IOO: jiriccs.s.) :M);33'.
JIlLWAnitKC Hogs steadvat $3 203(il).
Stock jnnrKet.
Xew er.ic Stocks.
Stocks strong.
March ;t.
a. v.. a. si. v. zt. r. si. r n.
K:.V3 12:00 1:2) 2:23 3.01)
FiiuR. R ivy. isy. tsj;. 40 47
.MicIiiwnS. & L. S....i2. l'JKi lUi:, 127 l.'W.'f
Mfehigan Cent. R. R..1II II I J. 111 Hl HIV
Chicago & X. W i2.'J. 12 121 I2i;-i J24
Chicago. M. !c St. P. Hi7l Vfiy. 10.S5f let) 1 8K
Han. st. j. Cem... n.7 nix r.i. x.y. y,
" i"td.... '.i b.s; jjy. pu i)i
Teledo tc Wabash.... 43 4". 43jJ t3'4 t3
oideft Missis-ippi. .. i:; ry-: v.yt v.yy 1314
St. l.eui.sl. M. AS R.. .Wx .) Wt r, V,yA
Ontario and We-tcrn. ".r.yl 'M';' 'My, siiy. Vy.
J C. .tl.C. R. R -liy. 2!,'v 2151 2l-,2
,Sew.t.'!s-ey'Centrul..I(!l1-'. 103 " MCryt lfi3 103
I)el.& lidiii-en Canal IDS liy:: 109 lljl my,
D'il.. I.iiek.,1 Uc-ternli!-; 12IJ.C 121! 123 121Ji
W-tfru Union Tvl.AWS, HOj.i Ii:ij't 1I.1X 1I5J
Pacific Mall S. .-. Ce. 3"!i W My: Ul 05
lewaOuIcii
I ulen Pacific lif-Ii U7J 11!) W. II8
Kansas & Texas IJJJ 11 WA '.'
New Yerk Central MO1
Adams Kxpress 12S
Illinois Central li
Cleveland & Pitts 1 5
Chicago & Reck I IZiy.
Pittsburgh & Ft. W i:2
PlIILADULriUA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. R. .. I-V4 C3X 'i3;i K.y. 5;5
i'iiil'e. ft Reading .; SSA, :h :s2 Siy.
I.eliigh Valiey '..V;i .;.. 3'j &
Lehigh N:.vl!futien... 4.;'4 V,y YA !( 41
Northern Pacific Cem 45 :,yA :. 43;2 WH
" " I'M - 70? 70 70H 7MJ 71
Pittg.,TItusv'e &!!.... Wi l'J'A 1'. 10s", W
Northern Central 49
Phil'aJc Krle R. R.... ffiK 21! 27 lilj y'i
Northern Penn'a
nn. R. RS ef.V. .1 182
Ilestonville Pas-
.Centml Trans. Ce
Noen OuolatleiiurtJie Craln Market
Furni.-hiid bv Jaeeb B. Leng, CeiumRsicu
Rreker.
Cmicaoe. Casli. . April. May.
Wheat 'J3.K -'J5 ?l.0
May. June.
Cern .T .42 .42J
Oats au ."T.yK .:a
NewVerk. Cash. .March. April.
Wheat Sl.21 1 215 $t.20
Cern 3'J .". M
Oats ......
Pmi.ADKi.rniA.
Wheat 1.1.I l.Uf.i 1.19
Cem 5-y2 'I'A -r
Oats 4J.V: i
IULTI1IORE.
Wheat 1.13 1-1K MX
Cern W .''i'A .53i
k t8
ONLY 20 FOR THK rilll.AIJIIM'llIA.
SINGER SEWING MACIII'-E, witlt
cover, two ilrawcrs and Drep Leaf. Equal te
any Singer in the market. Reinember weseiul
them te be examined before you pay for them.
This Is the same style ether companies; retail
for Fifty Dollars. All machines wurrunted for
three years, send for our illustrated circular;
and testimonials. Address
CHARLES A. WOOD & CO.
17 Xertli Tenth street,
llwd Philadelphia, Pa.
ye INVENTORS.
W. H. BABOOOK,
Atterncy-at-Law, et Washington, T). C, form
rlyani-x.immerin U. S. Patent Ofllce, enerj
hi services us solicitor berore thu V. S.unU
Fereijn Patsnt Office-. Careful work at fair
prices AVas a40ciateet Mr. .laeli Siaulfer et
Laneiater, until ihc hitter's ile::!l:.
lie-.'lsrdiw