Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 27, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES FRIDAY. JANUARY 27 1882.
master and commissioners te make a deed
te Samuel Eaby, Win. B. Given el al. for
the roadbed, right of way, corporate fran
chise hereditaments and all property of
' the Hanover Junction fc Susquehanna
railroad, the whole of the purchase money
20,000, having been paid,.
Jurer Discharged.
At noeu all the jurors, except these en
gaged in the cases en trial, were di.s
charged.
Additional Viewers AppeinUM
Te lay out a read in -Providence town
ship, te begin in the Melar lead, en the
lauds of Jehn Shenk and teendin Unicem
and State read, en lands or C. B. Geiger,and
te vacate the read new open from a pjint
in the Melar lead at Sheuk's te the point
of intersection with the Unicorn and State
read, near J. 13. Howe's blacksmith shop :
Hiram Peeples, Cyrus Reyer and B. F.
Bioeks, all of Providence township
Te lay out a read in Paradise township,
te lead from the White Oak lead near the
corner el David Sentnian's land te the
Philadelphia turnpike, east of tlrts biidge
ever Pcqueacicek : Albert P. Mcllvainc,
.lames Frew and Silas K. Eshleman.
The ceuit appointed Jacob Sharp a
viewer te lay out a read in Ephrata town
ship, which has been described before, in
place of Jacob Kemper.
J Hi: M OltA VI AN ENTERTAINMENT.
A 1'j.ikeil lleuae ArttMtle Tableau Sweet
MuhIc una Flue Elocution.
Seldom if ever was Fulton opera house
filled with se large an audience as assem
bled therein last evening te witness the
cutcitaiiimcnt gotten up by the Yeung
Ladies' Guild of the Moravian church,
livery seat in the vast auditorium was 00
copied and every feet of stauding room
was taken.. The entertainment consisted
of vocal and instrumental music, recita
tions, and a large number of very beauti
ful tableaux, representing important events
and scenes in the early history of the
m .Moravian church. The performers num
bered about fifty, all of whom were tcach
i'i.s or pupils iu the Moravian Sunday
school, and many of whom were arrayed
iu costumes such as were worn in the
times of Unas. Zinzcnderf, Zeisbciger and
Pulaski.
The pregramme was as fellows :
" Kin Feste Burg,' fcc., a chorus sung
by the Yeung Ladies' Guild.
" The Martyrdom of Jehn Huss, July 0,
lll."j." The martyi was represented as
being tied te the slake ; King Sigismuud
steed near with the death warrant in his
hand ; two priests with crucifixes ;
knights iu full armor and attendant torch
bearers, made up the tableau, which con
sisted el about thirty persons.
Music, by the orchestra.
"The Reapers," a very pretty gieup of
seven or eight girls, amidst standing
Kheavcs of wheat, each girl bearing a
.-'icicle, rake or ether farm implement, and
Mtigiug in turn, a verse or two from the
poem entitled The Reapers."
" The Sacrilegious Gamesters " was
i'iy effectively recited by Miss Liz.'e
Maurcr.-
" Spinning Scene iu a Meiaviau Sisters'
Heuse." This was a very pretty tableau.
iVix old-fashioned spinning-wheels weie
011 the stage, at each of which a sister in
conventional Moravian costume "was at
work. One of the sisters hid a spintiet
and another a book.
Music by the orchestra.
' I'lecutatien of Pulaski's 1$, timer, by
Meraviau Sisters at Bethlehem." The
tableau consisted of nine sisters in the
Moravian costume, prettily grouped and
presenting the banner (a fac simile of the
histeiic banner new in Baltimore). Before
1 he ladies steed Ceunt'Pulaski and two
emr.ules iu full military uuiferm. "The Re-
in i. nff lin 1I11Y mm ti. It a C! jfAiw' ' F. .1 l.nrswl
Pulaski in this instance appearing wound
ed, and upheld by his comrades. During
the presentation of this scene -Miss l.Ax
Zttg recited a portion of Longfellow's pcem,
written in commemoration of the event.
Mubic by eic'nestra.
" The Power or the Ciess" v. as the next
tableau. A large golden cress, eight feet
in height, and garlanded with flowers aud
foliage, was erected ; in the midst and
ar.Hiud it wasgathcrtd kneeling the five
r.ijr-s of men the Caucasian, the Malay,
th'i: Mongolian, the American Indian and
the Negro all iu appropriate costume.
By request, Mrs. Charles Gill recited
the ' Maiden Martyr."
A chorus, "Over the Stais," was tung
with spirit by the Yeung Ladies' Guild.and
was followed by a tableau representing
the missionary Zcisberger preaching te
the Indiaus at Geshgeshuuk, October 1707.
There was a group of tv. cnty or mere In
dians, iu cestume and with implements of
war and of the hunt, scaled around a camp
in in the forest, attentively listening te
the preaching of the mis-ieuuiy.
Music by the 01 chest ra.
' Mabsacic of Indiaus iu the Jail Yard at
Lancaster, December 27, 17C3." The tab
lean was composed of eight or ten Paxteu
boys and fourteen or. fifteen Indian-:, the
lei-iiii-r being armed with guns, pistols,
knives Sic. Seme of the Indians were
lepiesented as lying dead and ethers iu
attitudes el Mipplicatien or terror. This
tableau had the advantage of being pie
senied en the very spot en which the
iiias.acie took place, the opera house, ec
cupyiug the site of the old jail.
" The Polish Bey " was recited by Miss
J.i..it: Maurer, her rendition of it being
vciy line, in acknowledgment of which .she
was loudly encored.
"Coining Through lheRye"vasapietty
tableau, sheaves of "grain being arrayed
in the foreground aud reapers at work in
it lie background, with a Scotch laddie aud
Ti.tssie, almost hut net quite osculating
ever one of the sheaves," the orchestra,
meantime, playing the wcll-kuewu tune.
"Cleopatra'sTeilct" was a very gorgeous
tableau. Th-j Egyptian queen elegantly
attired, leclincd upeu a sofa, acd was at
tended by a group of Egyptian maidens
while half a dozen ethers were kneeling
around her.
The last tableau given was very beauti
ful, being a female figure clinging te the
cress, as the only hope. The young lady
who took the part wae admirably draped
and posed, aud appeared te be a veritable
i-tatue.
The entertainment closed with the
cheius "Geed Night," givetlby the Yeung
Ladies' Guild.
Much credit is due te all who partici
pated in the entertainment, and especially
te Mrs. ll.uk, under whose immediate su
piM vision the pregramme was arranged
nud presented. We hear many requests
made by pel tens who could net get into
the hall last night that the entertainment
be lcpcaled, that all may have an oppor
tunity of seeing it. Perhaps it may but
probably will net, ba repeated.
Slight Flre.
This afternoon, about half-past
o'clock smoke was seen te issue from
cellar of the residence of Mr. A.
Myers. Ne. 231 East King street.
one
the
A.
The
American fire cempauy breke open oue of
tl-e grates aud threw a stream of water
into the cellar and seen quenched the
flames, which proceeded from a large box
tilled with tiie kindling, which had taken
l'uc cither from the furnace or a cigar
.stump thrown into the cellar through the
urate. Liijs very trifling. Several of the
lire companies ran out their apparatus,
but their services we net needed.
Injuict by a Blast.
Andersen Shu maker had his face and
- clothing badly burned by a premature
blast while at work in a quarry near Brun
uerville. Dr. Roebuck attended him.
Fat is Here.
Pat Rooney's brass band made a street
parade this morning and it is a geed
musical ei gauizatien. Mr. Rooney is here
and will positively ap;ear. He called at
the Intelligencer ofSce this afternoon.
THE INOUIKKR HBiLUING FIRE.
Teppiing Walls, Further Incidents et the
rire.
A' portion of the brick walls of the
stately building still stand, a menace te.
pedestrians, and especially te the adjoining
property of Peter Weber, above which
they tower mnst.tbreateniugly. Early this
morning a portion of the north wall fell
with a crash, and later during a brisk
breeze the top of the south wall was seen
te sway and vibrate rather ominously.'
Mr. Weber made application te the mayor
te nave the wall pulled down, but it is
doubtful whether that functionary is the
proper person te have it removed Mean
time Mr. Weber has closed his stores and
abandoned his house te avoid threatened
danger.
Phares W. Fry, who was "ciushcd out"
by the fall of the north wall during the fire,
has leuted one of the store rooms in Hew
ell's building and is lapidly transferring
his undamaged stock of wall paper, cur
tains, cornices, brackets, &c, from the
old te the new location, Ne. 129 North
Queen street, aud is adding a large stock
of entirely new goods of latest and most
beautiful designs.
Ilieiuenr.'.s Safe Sale.
Yesterday afternoon Jehn Iliemcuz
was able te reach his safe which for .sev
enteen hours had been buried among the
burning liiins. It was easily opened and the
books, papers, moneys aud ether valuables
were feuud te be iu perfectly geed condi
tion, net being even singed or discolored
after being se leug subjected te the intense
heat. Mr. Hiemenz is, of course, de
lighted and has given a most flattering
testimonial te Mr. Ed. Frauke, the agent
of 'Meri U fc Ireland, the builders of the
safe that saved his valuables.
Repert el Teachers' Institute.
Among ether valuables destroyed by
the fire was the full official report of the
late Teachers' Institute of Lancaster
county. The work ' was in type, the
.sheets printed, and the report would have
been issued iu a few days. Every vestige
of it, was however, destieyed, and the
weilc cannot be reproduced.
The friends of the " Old Commener '
will rcirict te hear that a large num
ber of the excellent portraits of Mr.
Stevens, stiuck from a veiy tine steel
plate, fell a prey te the consuming flames
It is rumored that the Inquirer printing
cempauy are negotiating for the purchase
or lease el the Hetel Frauke property en
North Priuce street iu which te resume
their extensive business.
Ivst evening about ." o'clock flames
broke out among the ruiusjef the building,
and lest they might communicate te ether
piepcrtics the Friendship fire company
was sent for and threw water en them for
sepie time. Later iu the evening, the
stnie operation was repeated.
Conestoga Council O. V, A. M.
Concstejra council, Ne. 8, O. U. A. M.,
which occupied the second-story of the
Inquirer building aud lest all their per
sonal piepcity at the recent fire, will meet
en Monday cveuing next in the Grand
Ai my hall te take action as te the futuie
meetings of the council. Their council
room was one of the best in the state, it
having been fitted up expressly for the use
of this council and they have been located
here siuce March, 18G9. The members of
the council as well as members of the Ju Ju
neor order will sadly miss the familiar sur
roundings they have bceu accustomed te
for the past thirteen years. It is doubtful
if tiie council will agaiu rrfit a room for
their own use, a large number of the mem
bers of the council being of- the opinion
that they had better lease one already fitted
up for their meetings. The council is in a
geed financial oenditiou, having an invest
ed fund of $11,019.28.
Till-: MACKAW WI1.1..
lH.ce.leii of ii:e Cecil Court in a Celebrated
Case.
The following decision of the judges of
the orphans' court of Cecil county (Mil.)
bar. a local interest that warrants its repro
duction fiem the columns of an Elkton
newspaper.
He;. ; id Muiiil;lmv-t'ii
vs.
I
I llltheOrphaiis'ceuit
. et CcciM'enntv.
Adam It. Mngiuw,
ilciu b. Magraw,
Emily li. Katlivnn,
Samuel F. Rathven
lliirj Cm -en,
" vs.
-ame
Annie Cm son.
ticerau P. Cai-en,
Sns.ui Cm -en.
vs.
uuc.
) In the Orphans'
coin t ei Cecil county
in ihe Orphans'
i
court et Cecil county
The fo-egeing causes having been tried
together and the proceedings, evidence
aud arguments of counsel considered by
this ceuit, we are of opinen that the
charges of fraud and collusion, charged
bv the petitioners, have net been sustain
ed.
It appe.u. s iu the case of Heward Mtin
nikhuvseu, by. written agreement et his
counsel, that he entered into a contract
for a valuable consideration (the sum of
$0,000) te leneunce his exectership and his
trusteeship under the will of Mrs. Magraw
aud that said consideration was paid by
Adam R. Magraw, and further when the
caveat came up iu the cirruit court, that
Mr. Archer, who was counsel for Muunik
huyseu iu the agreement referred te, said
te the ceuit that the arrangement was an
amicable one and that Mr. Munnikhuyscn
hail no further connection with the estate
of Mrs. Magraw.
It would seem uujust that Mr. Mun
nikhuyseu should plead the nen-fulfilment
or any part of his contract, against the
party who had faithfully performed his
part.
It is iu evidence that Mr. Munnikhuysen
was informed of the action of the circuit
court, setting aside the will of Mrs.
Magraw, some six or seven years before
the commencement of these proceedings,
which he seems te have instituted solely
as a creditor of the estate. We think he
has no standing in this case.
Iu the case of Mary Carsen, Aunie Car Car
eon and ethers, their principal object seems
te have been te assist Mr.Munnikhuyscn in
his claim against the estate of Mrs. Ma
graw, aud their petitions seem te have
been procured for that put pose, and as
stated by one or mere of them, they weie
te have no trouble or cost in the matter.
Tiie several sums which they claimed in
their petitions have been tendered them,
principal and interest, both out of court
and iu open court, but they refused t re
ceive them, as they could net go back en
Mr. Munnikhuyscn
Frem the evidence it teems that these
patties knew that the will of Mrs. Magraw
had been set aside as early as 1874.
It is therefore, this 23d day of January,
1882, ordered by the orphans' court of
Cecil county, that the petition, aud
amended petition, of Heward Munnikhuy
scn, be, and the same arc hereby dismissed
with costs.
And it is further eidered by said ceuit
that the petition, aud amended petition of
Mary Carsen, be, and the same are hereby
dismissed with costs.
Aud it is fuither eidered by said court
that the petition of Annie Carsen, Geerge
P. Carsen and .-misjii Caison, be, and the
sameine hereby dismissed with costs,
James McCai'i.ev,
R. L. Themas,
David P. D wjn.
In tha Station Heuse.
An old gray-haired, dirty-loekiug man,
ever six feet in height, may have been
observed walking around our streets. His
name is Rogers and he is a lawyer by
profession. He is said te have
been a member of a constitutional
convention years age. He pretends te
give lectures and has a paper which he
shows te people who give him small snms
of money. Of late he has been iu the habit
of walking into houses when the men of
the hense were away and helping himself
te eatables. Te-day"hewent into a house en
E At King street and terribly frightened a
weaan who gave the alarm.' ' Officer Shay
arrested him and took him te the station
house.;; , .
5P
tellce Cases.
The mayor had ten cases this morning.
Six of them who had sought shelter were
discharged, and four who were druuk or
diserdcily were jailed.
Jehn Barix a tramp, was taken before
Alderman Barr en a charge of drunken
and disorderly conduct. He was commit
ted for 10 days.
Church en Fire.
The Lititz Recerd says that the Browns
town Evangelical church came near being
destroyed by fire en Tuesday afternoon.
It ignited at the pipe hole en the second
fleer while fire was being kindled in the
basement. The extent of the damages
will amennt te $250. Had it net been for
the timely assistance of the people or the
village the church would new be a heap of
ashes.
Auiuheinciitx.
Pat lloenev Te niyht. Tilts evening Hurry
Miner's excellent specialty company with
Pat Rooney, the Inimitable Iiisli ceinediuu,
will appear In the opera house, liesldes l'al
the troupe includes such people as the Celiill
llretliera. Lament and Ducreu- stirk Family,
Sullivan and Creniu, Sharpley and West,
Carrie Heward, Miss Katie Keeney undethern.
They appeared in Heading lu-t evening te an
ilnuieiisc house, and the press of that city
speak in the higlic-t terms or them this uiorn uiern
ln Robinson's J'uiUeminie, Te-morrow Kobin Kebin Kobin
enN pantomime troupe will arrive here aud
they will give periermances iu the afternoon
and evening. They advertise toil r clowns, u
number of specialty people amta deg ciicus.
ai'liClAl XOTICES.
A revolution in the treatment el net von
diseases is new taking place. Dr. ltcnson.e
ltallimere, has discovered a sure remedy in
hU Celery and Chamomile Pills they perma
nently cure sick and nervous headache, neu
ralgia, dy-pepsl t, sleeplessness and all neiv neiv
ens diseases
Fer el, ills, tevcr, ague, and weaknes, Col Cel
den's l.icbig's Liquid licet and Tonic Invlg Invlg Invlg
oiater. C'llilrn't ; taJcr no ether. Ot drug
gists. J27-lwdeed&w
Suicide and Dyspepsia.
A most lciiiitrlcililc cure ler dyspepsia
" Wells' Health Keiuwer." The greatest tonic.
best bilious and river Ilemedv known.
Druggists. Depot,. leliu F. Leng & Sens.
l.
Miiuy miserable people dra;j themselves
about with failing strength, tecling that they
ure sinking into their graves when Parker's
Ginger Tonic would begin with the llrst dose,
te biing vitality and strength back te them.
Sun. a2 lmdcod&wcew
"Life, Growl li, tteauty."
" What we all admire" and hew te secure It.:
A tine lie:;t of hair in its natural color is such
en .idiuuet te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should iieglecl te use "Londen
Hair Celer Hesterer," the most cleanly and dc
llglitful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
the tcalp clean aud healthy, causing the hair
togrew where It had fallen off or become thin,
does net -oil or slain anything, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Hesterer" is sold by all druggists,
lit 7' cents a bottle, six bottles lertl.
- ecKIM.W.S&w
Ge te 11. II. Cochran's urug Mere, 1.17 North
Queen street, ler JfVs. freeman's New Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.aru uneaualed. Celer trem 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in Emrlldi and Gernmn. Price. IB
cents
Hall's Vkietiu.i: Siciiian IIaiii Kenewer
Is a seieutilic combination et some et the
n.e.st pnwerfurresterative agents in the vege
table kingdom. It lesteics gray hair te Its
original color, it makes the scalp white and
clean. It cures daudrutl' and humeis, and
falling out et the hair. It furnishes the nu
tritive principle by which thu hair is nourish
ed und supported. It makes the hairmei-t,
sett and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair
die-sing. It is the most economical prepara
tion ever llercd te the public, as its effects l e
maiu a long time, making only an occasional
application necessary. It is recommended
and ii-cd by eminent medical men, uiiil offi
cially endowed by the State Assaycr of Massa
chusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair He
newer ha increased with the test of manv
year?, both iu this country and In lereign
la:ul, and it w new knew n and used iu all the
clvilied countries et the world. Fer sale by
all dealers. e j7-lvdeed&v
Ithhl'UKII KKim DKATIi
Tin tollewitigst.-itcmcntol William.! Cough Ceugh
lin, el some! villi , .Tass., is se lcm.irkahlc that
wc beg l.sk ter it the attention of our read
ers, lie s-iys : "In the tail et 1S7C 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed
by a.scvcic cough. 1 been began te lee my
appetite and llesh. 1 was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
et IS77 I was admitted te the City Hospital.
Whi:u there the doctors said 1 had a hole in
iny letl lung as bigas a halt cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se tur gene at one time a lepert
wen .iieund Hint I w.is dead. I gave up hope,
but u it lend leldme et Da. VTm. Hall's IIalsam
poll Tiie Lciras. I laughed at my friends, think
ing in it my case was incurable, but 1 get a
bottle in satisfy them, when te my surprise
and grat ideation, 1 commenced te teel better.
My hope, once, dead, began te revive, and to
day 1 leel in better spirits than 1 have the past
three year-.
"I wilte this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone alllicted with Diseased Lungs
will Iks induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Ilalsam
ler the Lungs, jmd be convinced that con
sump'"n can lie cured. 1 have taken two
bottles and can positively say that It has done
mere geed t'lun all oilier medicines 1 have
taken since my sickness. My cough has al
most cntiivly disappeared and I shall seen Imj
able te go te v.erK." Sold in Lancaster al
Cochran' Drug Meie, 137 unit 139 North Queen
Stre iv2s-IvdeedTHw2
"Who Grasps Much Holds Little." The
proprietors et Ely's Cream Halm de net claim
It te be a cure nil, but a sure remedy ter Ca
tarrh anil Catarrhal Deal nees, Colds In the
head and Hay Fever.
Cream llalm ctl'ectually cleanses the nasal
passage el catarrhal viru-, causing healthy
secretions, allays inflammation and irritation,
protects the ie.embr.inal linings of the head
Irem additional colds, completely heals the
sores and restores the senses et taste and
smell. Uenelici.il lesiilts are realized by a lew
applications. A thorough treatment as di
rected will cure catarrh. The Halm is easy te
use and agreeable, bold by druggists at ."0 eta.
On receipt of ,"i0 cents will mail a package.
Send ler circular w lth tall Information.
ELY'S CHKAM HALM CO., Oswego, N, Y.
l'er-ale bv all the Lancaster druggists.
lilSnrdeedJcw
Mtln Diseases " cured ty Dr. Sivayue's
Olntiucnt.
Wli il is niorediitiesslng than an obstinate
bkin disease, and why pei-eiis should sutler a
single horn- wl.cn they h ive a sure cure iu
"Swayne'sOintment " is past our comprehen
sion. The worst cases el teller, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en t lie face and blotches en the
skin are removed by u-ing this healing oint
ment. Perfectly le and harmless, even en
the most tender infant, ltcl'ing Piles Symp
toms ate moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at night alter getting warm In bed ;
ether parts are sometimes affected. Swaync's
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swaync &
Sen, ."3 North Seventh street, Philadelphia,
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
jan20-3mdTTh4Fw
Sitvnn CnEEK, N. Y., Feb. 0, lSi.
H ks rs I have been very low und have tried
eveiything, te no advantage. I heard your
Hep Hitters recommended by se many I con
cluded te give them a trial. I did, and new am
around, and constantly improving, and am
nearly as -tren!r a- ever.
V.MI. trELLEH.
Hale's Honcyef Horehound and Tar cores
coughs, bronchitis, and consumption. Pike's
Toothache Hi eps euro in one mlnntc. H
jSTlwdeedftw
Thanks.
Themas Heward. Tiradterd, Pa., writes: "1
enclose money for spring Blessem, as 1 sid I
would 11 It cured me; my dyspepsia has van
ished with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I
shall never be without it in the house." Price
50 cents. Fer sale at H. 15. Cochran's dreg
store. 13 iienu vjueen xtnxL, Lancaster.
HENRY- CABflOLIC SALVE.
The best Salve In tiie world for cats, bruises,
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter.chapped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et akin erup
tion.', freckles and, pimples. The salve is
t-.irunteed te give perfect satisfaction In
every case or money refunded. Be sure yen
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sel' I in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 j-id .ej North Queen street.
A Geed Auger Visit A Tale of "Ken
dalis."
Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found ncr.ad and sighing, dearest friend,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
from crying; ler, 4,eh," she said, "'tis a dis
grace te sec with 9crelnla,my lace se badly
marred!" then said her file ml, "ltesadalis will
your troubles end." JManthc called en Kate
netherday and found her once mere blithe
and gay. her face as radiant, skin as lair, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and impure bleed, there's nothing in the
world se geed as ltesadalis, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys
tem, cures your Ills anil banishes all doctor's
bills ! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 and 1) North Queen street.
J'30-lydeedw:i
Aletncrs! meinermi i.tetnerst:
Arc you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ?
it s.., go ut once und get a bottle et MltS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SVKO P. It will re
lieve the peer llltle sulicrer Immediately de
pend upon it; there Is ue mistake about it.
There Is net a mother en earth who has ever
used tt, who will net tell you at once thai It
will rcg ate the bowels, and give rest te Hie
mother. And relief aud health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription nt one et the eldest und
best lemale physician and nurses in the
Uniied states. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
! eltle "iar7.lvriAwM.WA
rilKI'AliMKKS FRIEND
Dr. Barbel's Hed Herse Powders are tiie best
in the market. Tliey arc net a mere loed inade
et Inert nnd cheap materials, but a vcrltable
Medicine. The3' contain lour times the strength
of ordinary horse nnd cattle powders, and will
cure and fatten stock In onc-teurth the time,
acting ut once upon the digestive organs and
secretions, and may be safely relied upon ler
the cure et coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
and all di'casep of horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep
nil kinds et sleck iu a healthy condition. Sold
every whcie at 20c. per pack, C ler $1; large
size 40c, or .: ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Di ug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen
streets. aug-Mydeed&wl
A Cough, Coid or sere xnreat should ee
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In.
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Hrewn's iireuciiial Troches de net disorder
tiie stomach like ceugli syrups aud balsams,
but act di recti' en the inflamed part;-, allaying
lr'-itatten. give relict In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs,' Catarrh, aud the Threat Troubles
which Singers und PubllcSpcakcrs are subject
te Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Trecnes have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant ue
Ter nearly n entire generation, they have at
tained we) .ui-rited tank among the lew staple
remedies et the age. Sold at 2.1 cents a box
evervw lieie m8-lvilTTIiAS&lvw
JWATIIS.
Miller. In this city, en Jan, 25, 1SS2, Geerge
M . M filer, nged 2i years, 11 months and i day?.
His iclativcs and frieiic's are respectfully
invited te attend the funeral from the resi
dence of his father-in-law, Geerge Ye isley, Ne.
j:js North Mary street, en Sunday afternoon
ut 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceme
tery. 25-3t
A' A' If AltrJBKTISEaUMTS.
ANTKD. A GIRL, FOR GENERAL
Housework : family of two. Apply at
427 WKST OKANGK STUEET.
w
It
t SK VOUK OROOER FOR
Eby, Stehman & Oe.'s
MANHEIM
ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
the best iu the market. This flour will yield
ueie bread te the barrel than Hie old process
Heur. Trv II und be convinced. r-OdR
VTOTIUli lO SHIPPERS.
1A Having sold te the Pennsylvania railroad
company the equipment and geed will of my
FAST FREIGHT LINE, it will lie withdrawn
as an Individual Line en FEBRUARY 1.
Hereafter all Freight sent te Depots at Deck
street and Frent and Pine streets, Philadel
phia, will be taken in charge and promptly
forwarded by the Company.
Iu discontinuing the business. I desire te
express my sincere thanks te Hie public ler
tin: large patronage given this Hue during the
long period Irem its establishment te the pres
ent day. JOHN R. IHTNER.
Lancaster, Pu.. -Ian. 20. 1S3J. 26-Stdll
f lUltLIC SALE-ON THURSDAY, FEHKU-
1 ARY 2,1882, will be sold at the Leepard
Hetel, a valunblelet of ground, situated en
the Mmth side et East Orange street, near
Shippen. fronting en Orange street 31 feet2J4
inches, and, in depth 245 feet te Gtnnt street,
en which is erected a new two story HItICK
DWELLING, Ne. Sttf, with one-story Brick
Hack Building, containing thirteen rooms and
Mere Roem, with Green Heuse 18 by 67 feet.
Sab; te commence ut 7 o'clock p. m.. when
conditions will be made known by
GEORGE O. HENSEL.
U. MiuBEirr, Auct. J2(J-7td
)UMLIC SALIC
AN EXTENSIVE HERD
OF
THOUOUGIJ-BRED
ALDERNEY CATTLE,
HORSES, COLTS,
FARM IMPEMENTS, &(.
On TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1882,
will beseld at public vendue, at the late resi
dence et Cel. William L, Peiper.en the Mari
etta turnpike, about 1 miles west of Lancas
ter city, and 'jmlle east et the village of
Rohrerstown. the lollewiugdescrlbed personal
property, te wit :
Seventeen full-bred Aldcrney eetw. lour Al
dcrney neilers, six Alderney bulls, live Alder
ney calves, five head of heavv draft horses,
two colts, one mule, one pair of black driving
horses, one single driver, three breeding sews,
nine slieats, one fine, large bear, two large,
bread-wheeled farm wagons, one with bed ;
one Studcbaker two-horse wagon, one market
wagon, two seti et hay flats, phaeton, elegant
two-seated sleigh, single seated sleigh, sulky,
two one-horse carts, one set of tobacco ladders
two spike hariews, spiing harrow, two shovel
harrows, cultivator, corn scraper and markir.
two reapers, binder, wire rake, corn coverer,
hay teduer,twe grain drills, root cutter, cider
mill, fodder cutter, separator, threshing ma
chine and horsepower, with 70 feet et belting
I three grain fans, hay power for unloading hay.
cannon corn sneiicr, lour plows, two nay
ropes ami terk, six sets of wagon harness, col cel
lars, bridles, heusens, wagon lines, two set el
silicic harness, one set et double liarness, sad
dle, lly nets, wolfs skin robe, platform scales,
tobacco pre.--", two tobacco steamers, two straps
of sieigh bciiH. creamery, with a large let et tin
cans, churn, 5,0OJ tobacco lath, three wheelbar
rows, double and -single trees, spreader, leg,
cow and halter chains, forks, rakes, mattock,
picks, shovels, let of locust pests, hay by the
ion. corn fodder by the bundle, eta, etc. All
the farm implements are nearly new, and in
first class order. A full description and cata
logue el the cuttle will be given en the day of
sale.
A credit of six months will be given en al
sums ever $20.
Sale te commence at 10 o'clock, a. in., sharp,
when attendance will be given by
SfLAS H. FORRY,
JOHN D. SKILES.
i Administrators of the estate of cot. wuiiam i..
Pciper, dee'd.
P. F Rewe, Auctioneer. jl?-3twAj27,28.30a
XXWdJt TJijiTlaEMMSXS.
IQ. O.- r. TMK MEMBKBS-OK MUN
. TEUKV LODGE, Xe.217, arc requested
te meet at their Hall en SUNDAY AFTEB
NOOS. January 39, at 2 o'clock, a barp. te at
tend the luneral et our late Brether P. G Gee.
11. Miller. The member of Lancaster Ledge
Ne. 67 and Hebcl Ledge Se. 599 are cordially
Invited te attend.
JOSEPH M. KllBIDEK, N. G.
Jas. JI.Chassell, Sect. 27-2t
PUBLIC SAXK OP BANK STUCK. ON
MONDAY, JANUABY 30. 13S2. at S p.
m., will be sold at the Coeper.Ilouse, Lancas
ter. Pa., the following stocks :'
77 shares of Farmers' National Bank Stock.
24 shares of Columbia National Bank Stock.
Terms will be made known by
D1L. K. B. HERB.
Executer of the estate of David llerr, dee'd.
A. MT. Dellixger, Anct. 27-M
TO T1IK.PUBLIC.
J. II
feelltmv'dntviLe nnhllsh axul declare
that years past I hadsere eyes ; tried almost
everything that was 'recommended te-me.
until I finally called en Dr. Hess, of Prinrc
stieet; he then recommended me te Dr. C. IL
Brown, et Ne. 1U East King street, Lancaster,
and new, alter the first prescription and use
of his remedy I am nappy te say that 1 am
perfectly cured. Kcapeetrnllv,
HKN'HYHKRItANK,
710 St. Jeseph Strepf.
Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 2 ISSi. ltd
ENTJiRTAIXSlESTS.
F
ULTON OPKKA HOUSL".
ONK NIC I IT OXLV
FRIDAY HiVENlNO, JAN. 27.
HARRY MINER k PAT R00NE Y'S
COMBINATION,
Positively the largest and most perfect
Novelty Organization en the t ice of the glebe.
I All former differences having been amicably
adtusted, the great and only
PAT ROONEY,
Will positively appear at each performance
of tills Gigantic confederation.
30 STAR ARTISTS. 30
Full Brass Hand and Orchestra.
POPUI.AU PUICES.
Keserwil Scots ter sale at Opera Heuse
em'cc. jainvitii
PIULTOW OPKKA MOUSE.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING,
COL. ROBINSON'S
XF.W COLOSSUS THICK
Humpty Dumpty Pantomime & Specialty
COMPANY.
720 LAUuIIS IN ISO MINUTES.
Free Exhibition at night, before the hall. Ex
traordinary performances en the tight lope.
Beautiful display of fireworks, Ueman cau
dle, sky rockets, Bengal lights, etc. Halceny
concert by the brass band. One night nnd n
matinee only, at Fulton Hall .
PKICES Matinee prices: Cnildicn 13c;
Ac" ults. 25c. Evening prices : 25, as r.Qc. Ne
extra charge for reserved seats. j9-3td
J.MJLTON OPKKA HOUSE.
1 ONE NIGHT ON LV.
GUAND FAUEWELL CONCERT
-OF
AMEltlCA'S GREATEST PHI.M A-DONNA.
MISS CLARA LOUISE
KELLQGG,
Assisted by Hie following distinguished
artists: MISS CLARA POOLE. Contralto :
SIG. HRIGNOL1, T.'uer: SIG. TAGLIAPIE
TRA, Haritene; S. LIEHLING. Pianist; T.
ADAMOWSK1, '.telini-t.; ADOI.IM1 GLOSE,
Accompanist.
This will be the only opportunity et hearing
Miss ixcllegg. us she retires trem public Hie
with the close el her present engagement.
The diagram ler the sale of scats at Chas. 11.
Uarr's book ste:-e. ADMISSION, SI. 0O. Ne
extra charge ler reserved seats.
2i;-ltil EL1AS UAKR, Manager.
fOLITIUAL.
DEAilfVRATIU PRIMArTkS.
The Democratic voters or Laueast-r city
will meet at their usual voting places en
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY SK,
IIKTWKEX 7 AMI S O'CLOCK.
te make general nomination- ler tin; ev:rul
offices te be filled at the coming municipal
elections, including Mayer Scheel Directors,
and City Committeemen ; Members et Select
Councils trem I he First, Second. Third,
Fourth, Sixth and Eighth wards; Common
Ceuncllmen ami Ward Onlcer; Aldermen in
the First, Fifth and Eighth wards.
Aud en
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
Fiien G te 8 1 sr. (except iii the Eighth ward,
where the elections will be held mew .'! te s v.
M.),te settle the candidates.
The voting places will be as IeIIuk-.
First Ward Shober'.s hotel.
Second Ward Thee. Weiu itz's saloon.
Third Ward Efflnger's.
Fourth Ward Rethweiler's.
Filth Ward Philip Wall's Giccn Tin hotel.
Sixth Ward leseph Kaulz'.s -aloen
Seventh Ward Knlilnian'.s.
Eighth Ward-Albert Kehlhaa-'-.
Ninth Ward Arneld Haa-'.s.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE.
Ml i CELL A SE O US.
T
M1K ANNUAL A1KETJNO OP THE
Slockhaldersefthe Ameilcan Mechanics'
Building nnd Lean Association will be held
en SATURDAY EVENING (28th inst.) at
o'clock. Election of Officers, Auditors' rep nt,
etc.
Place el meeting will be hereafter an
nounced. WM. T. .IEFFERIES,
SO-Sti I Secretin y.
DISSOLUTION OP 1'ARTNERSUIP.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween P. A. Mctzgcr, B. F. Bard nnd C. F.
Haughinau in the Dry Goods business .at Ne.
ft West King street, Lancaster, Pa ,' is this
lay dissolved by mutual consent, IS. F. Bard
retiring from the firm. The bustne.v) will be
continued by the remaining partners at the
old stand. P. A. METGER.
B. F. HARD.
C. F. HAUGHMAN.
.lanuaiy'J".. 12. j25-3td
ALL Dl'S EASES OF THE LUNGS,
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, which
yearly cairy thousands te untimely graves,
can undoubtedly be cuied by the treatment
pursued by
DR. II. D. LONGAKEH.
Ne tecling of egotism prompts tue exhibition
of the numerous certificates et cures that can
be seen at the Docter's Office it Eat Walnut
street. Lancaster.
Consultation tree. i-I'I-.U.I.Ywtl i.
MINMICH'S LATKST
IMPROVED PATENT
TOBACCO PRESSES,
Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Minniclfs
juaaunD huau, iul viuuiiiii uiuius. ..in
sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te
give better satisfaction iu every particular
than nnj" new iu use. It net atistactery can
be returned at my expense. Send ter Illus
trated Circular. S. H. MINN1CII,
LandisvJIIe, Lancaster Ceiinty.-Pa.
l2.-3indU&9A3mw . '
-yrOTICE.
i Whereas, By Sec. .1 et the Act approved
April 20, 1871, p.' l.page !, it is provided that
tnc indebtedness of any city in this
commonwealth may be authorized te be in
creased te an amount exceeding two per
centum, and net cxceedingieven per centum,
upon the last preceding assessed valuation et
te taxable property therein, w itli the asnent
of the electors thereof ; and
Whereas, An ordinance was passed by-trie
Councils el the City of Lancaster, and apprev
ed Nevcmncr 3. issi, ter tue purpose or oo eo oe
tedning the assent et the electors et said city
te the increase et indebtedness of said city
ter the Improvement of the Water Worktaml Werktaml
tue Laying et New Distributing1 Malnn; ami -Whereas,
The said Act et 1S74 requires that
thirty days' notice be given et an election te
be held for the purpose aforesaid : NOTICE
IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN ttiat an
Jijcct ion will be held at the places et holding
municipal elections in t be City et Lancaster
en Tur.su.-v i, tKiiuuAKt vi, iw-', lertnc
purpose of obtaining the assent et the electors
thereoftesuchincrea.se of indebtedness;
Last assessed ' valuation et. city! property,'
111.608.575: amount Of citv debt ifl.ifl8.412.00:
amount of sinking fund, $102,358.00 ; amount of
proposed increase ei city ucer, jfw.uuu; per
centagc of proposed Increase of debt, 5 77-100
mills or total assessed valuation.
JNO. T. M.tGONIGLE,
j:'l,2S.1lcbl,ll,l5 Mayer.
THIED EDITIOI.
FBIDAY BVSN1NQ. JAM. 27, 1882;
WCATEEB INDICATIONS.
'Washington, D. C, Jan. 27. Fer the
Middle states, slightly colder, fair weather,
winds mostly from west te south, and
rising barometer.
BAD HOTS.
Precocious Iferslars and laeaadlarlM.
Flushing, L. I., Jan. 27. Edward Fex,
colored, aged ten, was arrested yeeterday
for breaking into the Werkingnien's club
roeni3. 87tTpen being being examined this
morning he admitted his guilt and con
fessed that he and another boy named
Parker hail set fire te Cennell's livery
stable, the Miller house and several barns
which were burned here recently.
Scheel Director Killed by a Pupil.
West Jeffehsek, Ohie, Jan. 27 Jehn
Butler, a school director, while assisting
the teacher in quelling a disturbance
among pupils yesterday; was struck en
the head with a piece of coal by a scholar
named Scell, aged 19. His skull was
crushed and he cannot recover. Scell es
caped. FLOOD 'IN BRAUruRO.
Damage-by Heavy Rains aud Ice Gerge.
Bradfekd, Pa., Jan. 27. The heavy
rains and ice gorges in the creeks have re
sulted in the flooding of the northern and
eastern sections of this city. The fire de
partment was called out te remove au ice
gerge at the Kennedy street bridge.-but
was unsuccessful. -Goods are being re
moved as vapidly as possible from the
buildings in the Heeded sections. Much
damage has already beeu done and mere is
expected, as the water is still rising.
RESULT OF A COLLEGE LARK
Priucpteu Students 'Who Smashed Street
Lamps en Cbrlstmas Eva.
Tiienten, Jan. 27. The twenty three
students of Princeton college charged
with malicious mischief in having breketit
lamps in Princeton en the 24th of Decern
ber last, were arralgued this morning.
Eighteen pleaded non vault and were fined
twenty dollars eacn after a severe lecture
by the chief justice. Trial was set down for
Thursday next in the case of the remain
ing five who pleaded net guilty.
THE KPZUEH1C.
Smallpox Scare at Dever, N. M.
Dever, X. II., Jan. 27. The smallpox
scare is at its height. Twe cases of vario varie vario
eoid are iepert;d. The authorities hive
decided te prohibit public performances,
balls, etc., for the present. Twe surgeons
have been engaged by the Cocheco manu
facturing company te vaccinate the epsra
tives employed in the mill.
In Vermont Towns
North Tuey, Vt., Jan. 27. Several
cases of smallpox are reported in Helland
and Derby. Twe deaths have resulted iu
the former town. The schools are closed.
There are fears of au epidemic.
CONuRcSS.
The Funding Bill in the Snntc.
Washington, Jan. 27. In the Senate
te-day when the Sherman bill came up
Mr. Hill (Ga.) said Windeui had no aw
or authority for issuing 3 per cent,
for fives ami sixes and that holders
of the :U, can demand ami are
entitled te the difference between
" and 5 or G per cent, as the case may
be. After discussion the amendments of
Mr. Davis (VV. Va.), striking out the
time feature of the new beudsand making
them payable at any time at the option of
the government wa? carried ayes 38,
nees 2'S.
Ur.SPERATK DEED.
A UiUge fired by an Infuriated Meb.
Milwaukee, Jan. 27. A special from
Hudsen, Wisconsin, says the great bridge
at the Junction, near Reagie, was tired
night before last by au iufuiiated mob,
thrown out of employment by the collapse
of the Air Line read, but the structure was
saved by timely aid. An appeal was made
for government aid, hut the saloons are
closed and there are new no further fears
of an outbreak.
Pout Play suspected.
Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 27. Au un
"known man, apparently a German, about
thirty-five years old, was found yesterday
in the weeds near Linden, frozen still'. He
had a rope loosely eutwiued about his
neck incapable of supporting his weight.
There is a suspicion that he was murdered
and placed iu that position te mislead.
Last Year's Ceal Product.
Washington, Jan. 27. The census bu
rcau says that the anthracite product for
last year was 28,040,819 tens, nearly all
furnisned by the state of Pennsylvania,
making the total coal product of the coun
try for the census year, 71,067,576 tens.
England produced 146,818,122 tens in the
same year.
Burned te a Crlap.
IlAitiusiunte, Jan. 27. Au unknown
man, evidently a tramp, was found this
morning at Wister'a furnace burned te a
crisp. He went te sleep beside the evens
and fell off during the night upon some
red het plate. '
Going eat of Business.
A r.HAN Y,.Jau.2T. The Union aid associa
tion, of Bnffale, a co operative life insur
ant cenipany7has notified the insurance
p&epaitment that owing te the failure of
members te pay tli9 last assessment, it
will discontinue business.
The New Yerk Deadlock.
Albany, Jan. 27. Beth houses have
adjourned until Monday. Three ballets
were taken in assembly for speaker, en
the List of which Alverd received 39 votes,
Patterson 83, aud Costelle 6.
The Kentucky Murderer.
Cincinnati, Jan. 27. A special from
XJatlettsburg, Ky., says a jury was chosen
,yesterday te try Ellis and Creft for the
Gibbens. mnrderj and the trial will begin
tedays
The Ship Cemes Jn.
New Yerk, Jan. 27. The missing
steamship Edam, from Antwerp, has ar
rived here safely.
Mill Jtm-ned.,
Petersburg, Va.,'jan. 27. The basin
mills, owned by'H.P. Mniit, were de de
streed by fire thkvmprning. Lei3, $10,
000 ; insurance $6,00?.
CUNNING CABMEN.
Starting False Kamers et Uelteau's Suicide.
Washington, Jan. 27. A rumor,
which was exploded before it bad gained
much circulation, was started this morn
ing that Guiteau had committed suicide
in his cell. It served, however, te put a
ew extra dollars in the pockets of the
hackmen, . who were called into requisi
tion by the anxious reporters, and as
the same rumor has freauentlv been
started belore it is net unreasonable te
assume that it has been done in the interest
of the hackmen.
As against this rumor it is said by the
jail officials that the prisoner appears
much btighter and mere talkative than
yesterday : that he has quite recevcre
from the palpable depression succeedini; the
Verdict, and new talks with the usual
sanguine confidence of the assistance and
sympathy he is te receive from the Amer
ican people and of the netfr trial which is
te vindicate him.
Uauibetja's KesJgnaUen.
New Yerk Herald.
M. Gambetta's resignation-, which was
yesterday announced in the Chamber of
Deputies, is anything but creditable te hU
statesmanship. He possessed all a leader
could desire. He had popular confidence,
a senatorial majority, au ordinarily decilu
Chamber. He was expected te redeem the
country from the curse of governmental
instability. He was te win the confidence
of fereigu nations. He was te impose his
domestic rclerms ou a willing country.
And for a whim he has thrown all advan
tages away and has bt ought the adminis
tration te au inglorious close.
The whim was scrtttin de Umte. Iu the
system of voting by department tickets
M. Garabctta professes te find the sole
basis of a cabinet. He regards it as the
sheet anchor of French democracy. TLe
smaller constituencies, he maintains, are
nests of jobbery ; their representatives
prefer lecnl 'te national interests. His
indictment of the existing method
may be sound enough ; but what shall
be thought of his tact in representing it
te a chamber which owed its existence
te that method ? Tue deputies had been
elected for five years; they hid spent
large sums in obtaining their elections ;
and the premier ttips forward, smiling and
asks them te commit hitri kuri. His prom prem
ise that they should be left undis
turbed inspin d little confidence. Why,
havimr beeu elected en one system should
they live for years under another ? Why,
if M. Gambetta had no immediate use for
the measure, should he net keep it for a
better opportunity.
Se slight an issue as this has siilliccd te
overturn him. He made ether mistakes
daring his term of office, but none of much
consequence. He disappointed the nation
by the mediocrity of his cabinet. His al
liance with Paul Bert drove away the
clericals in a body. His appointment of
Gen. Miribel and M. Weiss, both suspect
ed of hostility te the republic, vexed his
followers without conciliating the mon
archists. He was smirched te some de
gree by the Tunisian revelations. But
none of his misadventures presaged the
humiliating fall which has followed bis
attempt te set his personal will abeve that
of the nation.
.u.h:h.;:i.
rmiatlelpiilit Marke:..
rttii.ADsi.piii-, Jan. -T. Ken. ' iiuict but
tlrinly held ; Superdne, :l 73I 2; i-'ftra.
ft 'ilta't '3: uliie unit liuli.inn Kii.i'ly,
IU .W7 -"i; renu.sylvania tauiiiy ! ::7gp
('.!: St. Leut-, ile 7 Wl,; Mt; MiiiimseUi
Extra, fC 37fi 7.". ; ile straight, T 7Tif57 : winter
patent. $7MrtS 23 : spring de, $7 77JJS 'il.
Rye Heur at W 7J." im.
Wheat steady but dull; Hel. an. I I'uim'u
Reil, $1 tmi f, ; de Amber, f I I ji 1 lit.
Cern quiet.
Oats dull and unchanged.
Rye dull at OVQ'.i-.V.
Piovisiens tirm ami in geed lobbing
trade.
I Jin I II rui.
Butter II rui ; ( heki: scarce anil wauled;
Creamery extra, .'Mfr lie: d geed te choice,
350J4OC.
Rolls dull, because mostly peer.
Eggs lower and uu-etlli'd : l'c mi.i., 'i7fjr& ;
Western. 'irS0e.
Cheese steady.
Petroleum steady : Reliiid, TJc.
Whisky tirm nt Jl -"
Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at H'Jg
VA ; de de r'la-eed dull at il Xil ?.;.
new lum itiari.
Nkw erk, January 27. Fleur Suite and
Western dull and prices without iiintablu
change; Superfine Slate, $t : 1 0 ; Super
fine Western, 142304 a.. southern Hull-nnd
unchanged.
Wheat less active and epem-d : belter:
afterwards lest advance: Ne. 2 lied, Feb..
II 4301 4RK: de Mar., it :7 TV,; de April
rsi4 ; de May, $1 I1 00.
Cern a shade easier and dull : mixed We.st.
em spot. r,77lSc; de futures, 7l,!47i; St
oats without important ch-inge ; Ne. 2 Muy-
&
Urutu anil l'rvu.,i, Ou.niieii.
One o'clock quotations el grain and pi.iv. -Ions,
furnished by s E nndl, Ri.it.. -i I .";
East King street.
J.in. 2.I. I P.M.
I.lilcage.
corn e.itd I'erk l.ard
.:i!.; V.yt Id.M ll.22
S.IVH .! 1T7 l'.4f
.HVi M)&
t'htlsdelphln.
. .fll
.nv. .::
Jiiy, si
Wheat
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March.
May...
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March.
April .
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New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Slecks
alto United States Bends reported d.ttly by
JACCB B. Lome, N. E. Cor. Cciitlc.Se.iu.it:.
Sew Yerk Stocks.
Stocks stronger.
Jan. 27.
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Chicago ft North W -tern . 12S 131 lii);
Chicago. Mil. ft :-.t. Paul 107;; 108) iWA
Canada Southern .V4 MU 34
C. C. ft I.C. R.R 1!4 W'
Del.. Lack.ft Western l.'l 12 l?ftj
Delaware ft llud-eu Cr.n.il 107U 107
Denver ft Kle Grande .-.. 7IJi 72'4 Tii
EastTenn., Vu. ft Oa If;; Vn i.
Hannibal ft St. Jee W
Lake Shere ft Mich. Seu l hern 111 ll'.'AJ ll-
Manhattan Elevated .V
Michigan Central &; 87 7
Missouri, Kansas ft Texas. . 37 37 37?
N.l'.. Lake Erie ft Western.... 40 4ufc 4UJi
New Jersey Central U". & uij
N. y.. Ontario ft Westci n 2i; T. VM
New Yerk Central 131 i3i$ llljg
Ohie ft Mississippi 34! .... :n
Ohie Central 24
Pacific MaU steamship Oi .. vl'n Vl 42K
St. Paul ft Omaha :' 36'4 ff
de Preferred- .... iui'4
Central Pactllc 383 j Sd
Texas Pacific 48Vi 49J yt
Union Pacific 117 HSlls
Wabash, SL Leuis ft Pacidc... 36 X 3S
Preferred. U7 !& 68,
Western Union Tel. Ce HMi 88 82
a. w. r.'v. .M.
Philadelphia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania H, R M Ci GI
Reading - "' :I- :l-
Lehigh Valley .... 01
Lehigh navigation Ex DI v.... 42) .... 42
Buffalo, Pitta, ft WeMrn !! .... 11
Northern Central A
Northern Pacific t 3i4
" Preferred 73X ' 7JJ1
Electric Underground Tel. Ce. II.1, .... no
Philadclphlt. ft Erto R. R l'
Uunnisen Mining 71Yt i... 172)4
lewaUulch Wininir -iy ... xyx
Live Steec Markets.
Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts. 27.000 head ship
ments, 500 head ; market steady ; common
weak at the close : common te geed mixed, W
BU 50; heavy packing and shipping. W 6006 90:
Philadelphia, and larders. $707 23 ; light 200
0 SO ; skips and culls, WiO&Ti .
Cattle R-cclpLe,(T0O heart; shipments. 3,200
head; market weak-bnt'steady ; peer te lair
325: geed te choice, $37304: steckcrt and
rcedcrs plenty and weak at 2 W-
Sheep Ilccelpts. 2,000 head : shipments, 1,10.1
head ; mnrfcet dull bnt steady en geed sleck ;
common te medium, 3a 30; meClum te geed
$4l 50 :-Choice te extra, $35 75.
Evst LreKRTV Cattle Receipts, a head
market slew at yesterday's prices.
Hogs Receipts, 100 head ; market llrm ;
Philadelphias. tl 2S7 40.
Sheep Receipts, 6n head ; AUns slew at
about yesterday's prices