Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 03, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILT INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3 18B2.
wniis lancastkavastiik capital.
Iutcreting Kx:r.ic!: Frnui the Miuutea of
r tlie i'cderal Congress.
In the investigations, by the Lancaster
lyccum, of the place in this city at which
Cenjie.-.- met in 1777, when it was " en
the win;.','' the association bus been large
ly aided in examinations made at Wash
ington, at the instance of Mr. R. J. Hous Heus Hous
eon, by his brother, Mr. Samuel B. Hous Heus Hous
eon, who whites that he can only find the
appended notes marked "A," B"and
" C," and certain minutes of the congress
ional proceedings. They show that the
court house was u.vjd as an ellice by two
committees el the t tale Assembly and that
the United States treasury was- located
there for a time. iv,'le, in his history of
the Mate gives a weed cut of the Lancas
ter eeuit house at that time, but docs net
refer te it in ihc body of the book. Yaii
OUS hiute-ical works examined by Mr.
Ileir-lcn thiew no light en the subject.
Mr. EJw. McPherseji thinks it was the
old court house, but leeellects no author
ity for this belief. The eeuit house at
Yeik then the capital of Franklin coun
ty ; was the place in which Congress met
there and ine.it likely when it sat here it
met in the Lancaster court house of that
day.
IreiM llie Ceng-ci-i .iiai .lllmitc-,.
Extracts liem Proceedings of Continental
Congress, at Philadelphia, en Monday, bep
teiuljer 11, 1777
" Jtciuhiil, Tii.it if Cetigiess .shall be
obliged te lemeve from Philadelphia,
Lancaster be the place where they shall
meet."
Alse the fellow in;-. .;an:e day :
"Ilc&ultcd That the papers be put undei
the :are of Mr. Clark, and that he be cm
powered, upon Congress removing te Lan
, caster, te piecuic wagons suilieieut for
conveying them thither, and apply te
General IJjukiu.-.eu, or any ether efliccr
commanding troops in the service of the
United States, who is hereby directed te
furnish a guard te conduct the said papers
safely te Lancaster."
On the IbUli of September, 1777, Con Cen
grew; adjourned in Philadelphia te meet
the next d.i, at. the same place at 10
o'clock, but. between the hour of adjourn
nicnt en the lyili and the time of
m.'cting the next day, iiitorina'ieii was ie
ceived by the piesidenl, which prevented
a meeting there, a wdl ue .sccn by a nole
entered in the journal, but without date,
as iollews : I
" IJiuing the adjournment the president j
leceived :i letter 1m.mii Cei. Hamilton, one
of (Jen. Warhiii;ti!i'.s aids, which iutimat- j
ed the iiccc-Mlt i :i'mevi::g the Congress
immediately from Philadelphia : where
upon the uicmhi r.s left the city and agico agice
ably te the rrseb'C of the 14th, icpaircd te
J.ancaslei."'
This note fellow.-, the proceedings of
the 18th, in Philadelphia, and prc-cde-.
these ei the 2 till in Lancaster, but by I
whose authority it is published there, or
when written, it does net Ktate. i: evi j
dcnlly refeis te the night of the 18th, or
morning of the lil'li, as the time the ,
members left for Laneastci. leaving until j
the 27th te reach Lancaster.
Following are the proceedings in Lan
caster complete. Sh.irt-hand writers weie
net around in rhese days, se that only the
items of importance appear in proceed
ings. Lam .vri:i:, Saturday, Sept. '27, 1777. i
" Congress convened : j
"A letter ei the loin limn ut'ii i. ..tics
at the bights :tbevu 15chma:is ; one of the
lGth from Cei. Ji..t at. Christiana Bridge ;
! one el the Kirh from Cel. Gibsen at. Alex
andria and one of the 2ed from General
Washington at Pottsgrevo weic read. A
letter lrem 1'ritr. General Conway : one !
from Cel. (!. Morgan at Feit Pitt with
several papers eusle.v.v.i. ami a letter from
the Baren de Kill) te Cel. It. II. Lcc were
read. Ordered. That, they be referred te
the beard of War.
" A letter of the Kith from J. Trumbull
was read. Ordered that it be rcfcired te
the beard of Treasury.
" Iteselvcd : That the beard of War be
directed te co-eperato with GcnT Wash
ington in devising and carrying into exe
cution effectual measures for supplying
the army with liie-aiiii.;, Shoes, blankets,
stockings, prevision., au-.i ether neeessai ies
aud that in executing this business the
Collectors be confused as much as cireum
slancs will admit te p tseus of di.inffcctcd
and triuiwid character.
'-Reselved: That the treasury bend
direct the Ticasurer with all his papers,
forms, tfcc, te repair te thctownef Yerk in
Pennsylvania.
"Adjourned te Yerk-Town there te
meet en Tuesday next at 10 o'clock A.
M."
' iciiK, Tuesday, Sepl.iiU, 1777.
"Cengicss convened
" Without considering any busiuess ad
journed until te morrow at 10 o'clock A.
M."
A.
LA.NCASTiat, Dec. '20, 1777.
In obedience te a Itcsulvc of Assembly,
The Committee en Public Accounts hereby
give notice te all peisens Accountable for
Public Moneys in their hand, That they
have appointed Monday Jan, 12, 177S, te
meet at the Court Heme in Lancaster,
Where tiicy will continue te sit from day
te day till the end of the mouth, iu order
te scttle the public accounts. And all
former or present County Treasurers, Col
lectors of Excise, County Lieutenants and
ethers concerned, whose Accounts have net
been linally settled by former Committees
or adjusted by the late Committee of As
sembly, arc hereby required te attend at
the time and place above mentioned, te
exhibit their respective Accounts and pay
balances. These who de net comply with
this notice will certainly be treated as
Public defaulters with the utmost rigor of
the law.
it."
The Committee appointed by the Honor
able Heuse of Assembly te settle the ac
counts of the late Committee and Council
of Safety give public notice that they will
Attend ler that purpose at the Court Heuse
in Lancaster en Monday the 2ed of Feb
ruary and continue te sit from day te
day till the 10th of March.
Lascastkii, February 53, 1778.
"B."
I also find an advertisement of the
Trustees of the General Lean Ollice in
forming these interested that interest en
beuds will be paid at Court Heuse in Lan
caster in February, 1778
The Old Court Heuse.
Probably few of our citizens knew much
of tha early court house, a full history of
which and of the two later ones was pre
pared for and published iu the monthly
issue of the Intelligencer sonic years
age.
As early as 1709 the centre of Centre
square was planned as the site of the court
house ; the commissioners having previous
te that allowed Jeseph Pestlcthwait 7 for
building a court heuse iu Cor.cstega town
ship, iu which the courts were held
one year, and removed thence te Lan
cister iu August. 1730. The court
house built hcic i:i that day was
a two story brick structure with a
brick lloercd court .room below' aud
chambers upstairs. It was small and tin
comfortable. The spire contained a
clock, one face te the north and another
looking southward. In 17.19 Michael
Stump carved ever the president's chair
an effigy of the British coat of-arms. The
great intercolenial and Indian confer
ence of I7J1 ; the anti-British popular
meetings of 1774 5-C ; and the military
convention of Pennsylvania militia, July
4, 177G, were held in this building. It
was the Continental headquarters during
the Revolution ; most likely Congress met
here and here the close of the war was
publicly celebrated.
In June, 1781, some plasterers wcie en
gaged in lepairiug it and one night it took
lire aud was entirely destroyed ; the Cal
viuist meeting house and ether build
ings in the vicinity narrowly escaped de
struction. Opinions differed as te whether
it was fired by slacking lime, or by a neg
ligent clockmaker who had been engaged
in changiui: the weights, or by " some un
known villain." It was toen succeeded
by the structure which for se long a time
steed in the square aud is well remembered
by many of our citizens.
A VARIETY OF ACCIDENTS.
PKKILS OF ItOAD AND SUOF.
r.r.iktmif.i Injur .-il A ISreken Axle ihc
Cauxe.
About half-past 4 o'clock yesterday
afternoon there was a railroad wreck at
Cellins' station, caused by the breaking of
an axle of one of the cars of a train coming
east drawn by engine 114. Brakemau
Jehn C. Fchl was thrown oft" the train aud
had both hands terribly crushed, his head
and face badly cut, his legs badly bruised
aud besides sustained internal injuries.
He was taken te Miudletewn for treat
incut and thence conveyed te his home in
llarrisburg, wheic he lies in a precarious
slate.
Acci-.lcnWat I'm n Iren Works.
Abraham Parmer, an employee of the
Penn iron work?, was badly crushed bc
tweeu eais this forenoon in the company's
yaid while assisting iu shifting cars. lie
was standing en the track between two
sections of leaded and unleaded cars
when the shilter backed up aud crushed
him between them breaking his cellar
bones, aud inflicting serious internal iu
juiies. His recovery is very doubtful. Dr.
Davis was .-een en the greuud adruiuis
teiing te his wants. Parmer was taken te
his home at "Big Springs," Lampeter
township, this afternoon.
Last night Leuis Halm, employed at the
Penn iron works, while working at the
splitting bhcars had the thumb of his right
hand cut clear off.
Yesterday Gee. McDonnell had one of
his hands badly lacerated while working at
the fish plate punch.
Kttiinuu.v Accident-.
Ycsteiday afternoon as Mrs. Donoven,
Mis. Cellins aud Miss Hess, el Slackwater,
wi.ie about leaving Shebcr's hotel, this
eit j, their horse took fright and ran oil'.
Mr.. Cellins was thrown out en West
Orauge street, opposite Shebcr's stable,
and Miss Hess near Water street, both
i. scaping unhurt. At this point Mrs.
Donoven, who was driving; lest control el
the horse by losing her held en the lines.
The horse sheered oil' towards Mr. Nol Nel
ly's, iu front of whose house auet her horse
ai.d sleigh were backed up against the
curb. The runaway herse made a dash
for this team, jumping between the horse
and sleigh. Beth sleighs were a geed
deal broken, aud collision was 30 severe
that the liinaway horse broke loose from
the sleigh te which he was attached, and
continued his Might some distance further.
Mis. Donoven, who kept her scat, escaped
uninjured.
Between 10 and 11 o'clock this morning
liicre was auethcr runaway en .West
Orange street. A horse belonging te a
countryman whose name is net given, ran
oil", broke from the sleigh te which he was
hitched and ran furiously for several
squares, a part of the time taking the side
walk as his race course. The sleigh was
badly wrecked, the shafts aud oue ruiuicr
being se badly broken that it had te be
dragged te the gutter aud abandoned be
tween Mulberry aud Charlette streets.
This forenoon two ladies were driviug
along East Orange street when they ran
against the sleigh of a countryman.
Beth sleighs were upset, but no one was
hurt.
A i:tug or Heughs.
This afternoon a gang of men claiming
te be railroaders, became drunk aud very
disorderly in the northwestern part of the
city, insulting ladies and behaving other
wise iu the most rude and boisterous man
ner. They were finally arrested with
much difficulty by Officer Flick and Titus,
assisted by citizens, and taken before
Alderman Samson who committed them
for a hearing. They resisted .te the last,
and had te be handcuffed before they
could be taken le the station house. They
will have a hearing te-morrow.
presentation.
llev. .1. C. Hickey, of St. Mary's Catho
lic church, about te remove te llarrisburg,
has been picscntcd by some of his yeuug
friends with a geld headed cane and an
eleiiant umbrella with geld headed handle.
The cane was inscribed as fellows :
" Presented te Father Ilickcy by his de
voted children of St. Mary's academy,
Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 2, 1882." Miss
Agnes McConemy, selected by let, made
the presentation speech. The umbrella
was presented by the parochial .school.
The Itoileg.; concert Manngenicnt.
The Kellogg concert was given in Yerk
last night without Kellogg, Mr. Pend net
notifying the citizens there until yester
day morning that Kellogg could net come.
His share of the receipts in Lancaster
was $:JG7. About $200 in all, Mr Barr,
reports, was refuuded te ticket holders
here.
Itccclvlng Stelen Goods.
Jeseph Bestick had a hearing before
Aldcrmau McConemy last evening, being
charged with receiving stolen goods, a
quantity of railroad spikes.links, belts and
ether iron stolen from the Pennsylvania
railroad company being leund in his pos
session, lie was held te answer at court.
Winter Kadlshcs.
Mr. Lery Sutcr, of Quarry ville, who has
the only green house in the village, is rais
ing radishes for winter use. They are
very nice and leek as fresh as iu the mid
dle of summer. Heis supplying Charlie
Eckert, of this city te whom he delivered
a large let last evening.
Concerning the mayoralty.
Lancaster Cor. Maiihcltu Sentinel.
As te the present incumbent we hope he
will receive the nomination. lie has been
tried aud found faithful in the discharge of
his duties, irrespective of party, and we
could net have a better man.
Sleighing Accident.
Yesterday the sleighs of Harry Diller
aud a man namsd Musser collided en
Seuth Queen street, and both were up
set. Mr. Musscr's Iittle son was bailly cut
en the head.
Large suaKe. ,
I.ititz Keceril.
Last week a snake measuring live feet
in length aud as thick as a man's wrist
was killed at the Furnace hills, about one
mile north of Brickcrville.
.Meeting ter Organization.
The subscribers te the stock of the new
national bank will meet in the orphans'
court room en Monday next at 10 o'clock
for organizaiieu.
llayer'K Court.
This morning the mayor had nothing but
three ledgers who were discharged by
him.
COLUMBIA NEW?.
OUK KKGOLAB COKKESfONUESCK
College Bes Out en i'reilc.
Yestcrdav afternoon a sleigh lead of the
class of " '84," Fianklin aud Marshall col
lege, Lancaster, visited Columbia for the
purpose of holding a class supper. They
had a fine banquet at the National restaur
ant. The supper, the class and the faculty
were toasted aud eulogized by the respon
dents. There were songs soles, choruses,
and the entire occasion was heartily wel
come. A number of Columbia's young
men had joined the party aud right royally
was the evening spent. The college
Btudents by their manly conduct and geed
behavior have wen many friends here and
will always receive a hearty welcome.
They started for home about 10 o'clock,
and in going out of town sang some of
their geed old college songs.
A Narrow Escape.
Casper Mcdwig is a fireman en the It.
iSu C.K. II., tiring the " Lancaster The
brakeman. Jacob Heffman, had lmrt his
back, and last Tuesday he aud Medwig
exchanged places: Iu doing se Medwig
slipped aud was enl saved fiem death by
grabbing the handle. In getting out
from between the bumpers where he had
fell, his chest aud side received a severe
strain, and before he could get his right
position he was struck by a cattle pen at
Ephrata, cutting an ugly gash en th:
bridire of his nose. His injuries necessi
tates his stepping off for :i lew days.
I.itlle Locals.
Fancy drass ball te-night Ice houses
nearly all filled. Democratic primaries
Saturday of next week, 7 p. m : 1st ward
at Desch's ; 2d at Wagners, !Jdat Mack's.
Fifteen tramps were in the lockup at
10 o'clock last night, and before morning
several mere had been added. Officer
Kellcy of the V. It. It., arrested 1 tramps
ami a colored boy ler riding en freight
trains ; the former each received 10 days
and the latter G days. Mr. Lemuel Del
lett is lying at the point of death at his
home en Locust street. His sickness was
very sudden.
Slews lent or CiilH.
Following is car movement from
Columbia for t hu month of January :
Eastward lead d, 36.035 ; unleaded,
1,520 ; total, 38,205. AVestwaid
leaded, 10,008 ; unleaded, 27,410 ; total,
38,021, making a grand total of 76,2x5), an
increase ever the previous mouth of l,7e3.
"civ Uijiier Stere.
Jle.-sr-. Ileiiseul &, Ce. have opened a new
liquor store, Xe. 13 Xertli Queen street, wlieie
they liavcen sale a line stock el pure wines
and liquors, lietli lereigii anil dome-die,
among wliieli i.-.pure old custom house Inaudy
el the vintage et l.'iJ", especially adapted ler
medicinal purposes-. 31 r. Menacal lias had
niiicli experience in the liquor trade and may
he lelied e" ly lmyers in quct el a pine ;utl
cl Acknowledgments.
The lady managers el' the "Heme" grate
fully acknowledge the following dona dena dona
teons: IMcsltytcriiiit Sunday school fes
tival, calces; iilty copies Church of Cud Sun
day Scheel 7cm;a number et papers lrem
the Kvangclicul Sunday school : Astrich &
Jlre., hats; Mrs ICeseumiiler, $1 : and thanl.-s
te Mr. K. McCaskey for the pleasure lie alford alferd
uil the children by an exhibition of his selop selep selop
ticen. It
-Aiiiiisc:iic:i:.
" liilli c Taylur " Te-night. S'erd's Knglish
comic opera company rilt .ing t lie new nauti
cal opera " Itillee Tayler " at I'nlten opera
lieti-c te-night.
HI'JiCIAI. XO'l'JVIiS.
WdMCS ICVEiivwiuaiU use. I'nrkcr's Ginger
Tonic, because they have learned from expe
rience that it overcome-, despondency, indi
gestion, weakness in the back and kidneys,
and ether troubles of the sex. Heme Journal.
fcl-lmdcod&cew
Flics and .Mosquitoes,
A l.'ic. ie. et " Ueugli en Hats'' will keep a
house free lrem Hies, nio-ijuitecs, rats and
mice, the entire season, ttrtiggiatr.
Don't trifle with threat aud lung iiuYctiens.
Take Hale's Heney el Hnrcheuiid and Tar.
Tike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute.
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' Skin Discas.es " uured by lr. Swayne'8
Ointment.
What is mere distressing than an obstinate
skin disease, and why per.-ens should suiter a
single hour when they have a sure cure in
"Snnyne'b Ointment " is past our comprehen
sion. The worst eases et tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te its weiidcrlul all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the
skin are removed I y ii-niv this healing oint
ment. Perfectly safe and lmriiilcss. even en
the most tender iiilnnt. ItcHiq; Piles Symp
toms arc moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at night allei gcUini: warm In bed ;
ether parts are sometimes affected, twayne's.
Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne &
Sen, .W North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
jair.W.mdTTli&F&w
He te u. . ciicnran's I'rug Mere, i:!7 North
tiueen street, for Jrra. Vrcwn' aVriy V V
lienal Dyes, for brightness and durability et
coler.are uneqiialed. Celer liem - te 5 pounds.
Directions iu Knglish and (ierinan. Price. 15
cents.
Sn.viai Check, n. v., i'eb. f, lSi.
liKSTS I have been very low and have tried
everything, te no advantage. I heard your
Hep Bitters recommended by se many I con
cluded te give them a trial. 1 did, and new am
around, and constantly improving, and am
nearly as strong as ever.
W. II. WELLE It.
MKXKY'M CAICJ50I.IC SAI.VK.
The best Salve in the. world ler cut, bruises,
cores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetlcr,chappcd hands,
chilblains, corns aud all kiml.s el hkin erup
tion, lreckles and pimples. The salve is
...irantced te gi,-e perlect f-atislactien in
every case or money refunded, tie sure you
get Henri's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but imitations and counterfeits. PriceSScents.
Sold IP Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 and .ei North Queen street.
A Geed Angel's Visit A Tain et "JtiOHa
dalm."
.Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sad and sighing, dearest Iricinl,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
trem crying ; ler, "eh," she said, "'tis u dis
grace te see with scretula. my lace se badly
marred!" then said lierlriend, ' Kosiuielis will
your troubles end." Jllanclie called en Kate
nellier day and found her once mere blithe
and gay, her face as radiant, skin as tail, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and impure bleed, there's nothing in the
world se geed as Kesadalls, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills ! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 and 1311 North uccn street.
ySO-lydeed&v.-S
in the "Whole. History of Jllcdiciue
Ne preparation has ever performed such mar
velous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa
tion, as Aver's Chekrv Pectoral, which is
recognized as the world's remedy ler all dis
eases et the threat and lungs, its long-con
tinned series et weiidcrlul cures in all cli
mates has made it universally known as a sate
antl reliable agent te employ. Against ordi
nary colds, which are the forerunners of moie
serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely,
always relieving suffering, and etten saving
life. The protection it affords, bj its timely
use in threat and chest disorders, makes it an
invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand
in every home. Xe person can afford te be
without it, and these wne nave once used it
never will. Frem their knowledge of its coin
position and effects, physicians use the
CnEitRV Pectoral extensively in their prac
tice, and clergymen recommend it. It is ab
solutely certain in its remedial effects, and
will always cure where cures are possible. Fer
sale by all dealers. 13-lwdeed&w
Fell Down.
Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, Buffalo,
fell clown stairs and severely bruised bis knee.
A tew applications of Dr. Themas' Eclectric
Oil entirely cured him. Fer sale at H. B. Coch
ran's drug store, 137 Xertb Queen street, Lan
caster.
A Ceugn, Celd or sere xnreat sneuia ie
stepped. Neglect rrequeatly results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's i.rencliiai Troches de net disorder
tne stomach like cough syrups aud balsams,
bi.: act directly en tileinflauied parts, allaying
Irritation, give relict in Asthma. Bronchial
Ce igh-. L..;--.rn:. mui the Threat TrnuMes
which :!:.,-- sun.'. r'.'dleSfse.sI.er- ' vabject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recemmcaded by physi
cians, ami always give peilect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly u entire generation, they have at
tained we) .nfcriled rank among the tew staple
remedies ei the ajje. Sold at -Jj cents a box
even-where. liiB-lvdTTh.vS&lvw
LUe, ero win, iscauty."
" What we all admire " and hew te secure it :
a line head fif hair in its natural color is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer Kc3terer," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and tree from
all impute ingredients that lender man y ether
preparations obnoxious. It tnlcker.s thin
hair, icsteres gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
the scalp clean aud healthy, causing the hair
te grew -w here it had lallen off or become thin,
dot snot soil or slate anything, and is se per
fect! y and elegantly prepared us te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Kesterer" is sold by all druggists,
at 7"i cent- a bottle. el. bettlC3 ler $1.
ectSM.U'.S&w
Sublimely Superb.
A pair el beautiful Sun-flowers en Euels
v. iil be limited free te any lady who will send
a thiec cent postage stamp te Dr. C. W. Ben Ben
eon, 11W Xe. Eutaw St.. Baltimore, Mil. Chas.
N. Crittcnten, 11J Fulton St., Xew Yerk City,
sole agent for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te
whom all erdcia cheutd lie addressed.
J30!iwd&w
I'HTsiciASS prescribe Celden's Liebig's
Liquid Beet and Tonic Invigorator for the
weak, worn and dyspeptic. Take no ether.
tel-lwdeed&w
SiiA's Ci'.eam Balm Ce., Owego, X. V.
I'lea-.e semi us at once two gross Ely's Cream
Balm. We take pleasure in congratulating
you en the success you are having with the
' Cream Balm" Catarrh ami Hay Fever cure.
Its sale is i-tcadily increasing with wonderful
rapidity as you can ?ec by our Irequcnt orders.
It is evidently an article of great merit. Very
truly, .leiiNSTi'N, Holleway & Ce., IK12 Arch
street. Philadelphia. March 10, lf'Sl.
It is no exaggeration te.iay that Ely's Cream
Balm is a cure ler Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac, ter
many cures have been made among my cus
turners. Cream Balm should be resorted teby
everyone- thus alllicted. With me no ether
remedy has ever equaled the Balm either m
geed results or sales. A. .1. OnuxwELUEn.
Druggist, Eif-ten, Pa. Oct. '- 1S:0. Price 5(1
cents. fcl-'Jwdceditw
TitK PAU.il IliCS I'lllKNU
Dr. Bather's lied Her.-i Powders are the bebt
in the market. They are net a mere loed uiade
el ineit and cheat) mfllerials, but a veritable
Medicine. They con tain lour times the Strength
of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will
cure and fatten stock In one-fourth the time,
acting at once upon the digestive organs anil
secretions, ami may be safely relied upon ler
the cure of coughs, colds distemper, glanders
and all di-ease? el horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity ami quality et milk in cows and keep
all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold
every when: at SHs. per pack, 0 ler $1 ; large
size -10c, or .! ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Steiv, 137 and l.'R) North Queen
st rent s. augi-lydeed&wl
Kl'-SCUKD FKO.Il liKATH
Thetollewingsiutcuieniof William.! Cough
Ji ii, el temervi'ic, -i:un., is se remarkable that
we beg te usk Jer it the attention of our read
ers, lie says : "In the fall of 1S70 1 was taken
wit li a violent bleeding of the lungs followed
by a severe cough. I s.oen began te I0-.0 my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the siiuiiucr
et 1S77 I was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors Slid 1 had a. hole in
my left lung as bigas a halt" cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me et Dit. Wm. Hall's Balsam
peii-rui: Lcncs. I laughed at my friend, think
ing tiii'.l my ease was incurable, bull get a
bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, 1 commenced te feet better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day I le,el iu better spirits than I have the past
three years.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone alllicled with Diseased Lungs
will be induced le take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam
ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con
sump!''!! can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively pay that It has done
mere geed than all oilier medicine-. I have
taken since my sickness. My cough lias al al
meit entirely disappeared irul I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold in Lunca-lerat
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13'J North Queen
sire lv'2S-lVdeeiTIASw2
MAISltlAtiKS.
IIai'.tjiax fciTTUL. On the 3d of February.
18!, by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at Bedy &
Martin's Leepard Hetel, Mr. Henry li. Han
taan te Miss J.rzzie sittel, both of Upper Lea
cock, Lancaster county.
DEATHS.
SNTnr.r..-ln Mount Jey, February 1st, Mrs.
Catharine Snyder, in the tilth year et her age.
The relatives and friends art! invited te at
tend the luncral. Services en Saturday, Feb
ruary J. 2ltl
Heki:. Iu this city en February-, ISsJ, of ty
phoid lever, .Mrs. Sallie, wile 01 Francis L.
Hun, iu the "list year of her age.
.The relatives and liieii'Js el the family ate
lcspecttully invited te attend the funeral lrem
the re.-idencc et her husband, Ne. jJO Eiist
Or.ingeslri'ct, 011 Saturday afternoon at two
o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
XT)!' AJiVEltriSEJIJiXTS.
AfJIBL WANTED AT COPLAND'S ICES
taurant te assist in cooking ami light
kitchen work. JOHN COPLAND,
ltd li North Queen street.
IiOU SALE. 7 TWO-STOUT HOUSES.
. Let 109 lcet deep; geed condition ; price
S'.KiO; $."i00 can remain en the preperty: hydrant
in yard : ten-fect alley back. Heuse."; can be
seen at 417, 119, 111, liES, 4i, 4.!7 and .! West
Marien street. JOHN L. ARNOLD,
It 11, 13 and 15 East Orange street.
INFLAMMATION Of TUB EYE. OK OPH
THALMIA, is a disease el the eye, wherein
the patient complains chietly et'a stiffness
and weight iu the lids, and a feeling of sand
anil grit between them and the glebe -pal 11
alK-ut the orbit and neuralgia throughout the
side et the head and face. Diseases of the eye
and car treated suec'-sst'ully by
DR. 11. D LONGAKER,
Ollice Ne. ;i East Walnut --trect, Lancaster.
Consultation free. t'J-Std&ltw
H
OUSL'A-L. & CO'S
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 4a North Oueen street, Lancaster, le.
The very best and finest qualities of Foreign
and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con
slantly ler sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight Old Bye Whisky et" the distillation
efl87.". Pure uuadultcrat.'id Custom Heuse
Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 18C0.
Kept especially ler medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Helland Gin. and ether Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines te suit the trade.
feb.J-'Jiiid HOUSEAL .c CO.
HERCULES MALT WINE.
The Best and Cheapest Malt Extract in the
Market.
SOLD l.V DRUG STORES AT
25 Cents per Pint Bettle.
CHAS. WOITERS,
FRC PECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA.
LANCAssun Depot. GEO. A. U1EHL.
ml .'Inut
J1JOPOSALS
Will be received at the Mayer's Ollice
until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, IS;:!, at 4
o'clock p. 111., for the Use of the Water ler
Sprinkling the Streets for the year IStfi. Pro
posals must state the amount the contractor
will pay the city ler u ene-her-e and hew
much for a two-horse sprinkler. Payment te
be made en or before the first day of June
nextel the contract nrice. without abatement.
security in $500 requiicd for the payment of
the contract price, and that all damages te
plugs or ether city property shall be made
geed. The contractor shall sprinkle around
the city buildings and in the market places
gratuitously. He shall also use sucliplugsas
the Superintendent of Water Works shall
direct, and be subject te all regulations gov
erning tiie water department. Tne Commit
tee reserve the right te reject any or all bids.
BY ORDER OF WATER COMMITTEE.
jan31-2ttl-TuftF
SEW ADVJSRTISEXlSXTS.
170CXO A BED AXI WHITE SfeTTiSB
j: deg.
Call at the
ltd
INTELLIGENCE!: OFFICE.
"VTOT1CE THE SUllSCRItsrJItS OF STOCK
1.1 in the New National Bank about organ
izing will meet for that purpose en MONDAY
NEXT. FEBBUAKY Oth, at 10 o'clock, in the
Orphans' Court Beem. lebl-ltd
AGItKAT BARGAIN.
A Second Hand Gaeule & Ce., Baltimore
PIANO in geed order Ter sale cheap.
Organs at reduced prices.
JUSTUS STUCKENHOLZ.
ji3-lmdK Fulton Hall.
4 SK OVll UKOCElt FOB
Eby, Stehman & Ce.'s
MAXHEIM
ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
the best in the market. This flour will yield
mere bread te the barrel than the old process
Heur. Trv it and be convinced. iiO-dK
PUBLIC SALK.-OS SATURDAY 310K:
IXG, FEB. 4, lN$i will be sold at the Crc
310KN-
OS3
Keys Hetel. West King street, a large varlcty
01 Household and Kitcnen lurnuure consisting
el Beds and Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Tables,
Chairs. Steves. Tubs, Stands, Dishes and Tin
ware et every description, Ac.
Sale te commence at sy o'clock, a. 111.
AMOS GBOFF.
MABT1N KBKIDEi:.
B. F. Bewc, Auct. ltd
pitu.
WATER AND F1KE.
$10,000 WORTH of CLOTHING
Slightly damaged ey water at the late fue.
3WST BE SOLD.
AND THE GBEATEST BARGAINS WILL
BE OFFKKED BEGAKDLESS OF CO'T.
At the (dd aland et
CHEAP JOHN,
59 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
f.'-lind LAN CASTE B. PA.
1'Ot.lTlCAL,.
iiEAiuuKATiu rmaiAiciEs.
The Democratic voters et Lancaster city
will meet at their usual voting places en
.SATUBDAV, ItUBlABY 1,
JFiie.'i ( te S r. m. (e.cept iu the Eighth waul,
where the elections will be held it.em .'! te S r.
si.), le settle the candidates ter the several
eillces te be Illicit at the coming municipal
elections, including Mayer. Scheel Directors,
anil City Committeemen ; Members of i-elect
Council lrem the First, Second, Third,
Fourth, Sixth and Eighth wards: Common
Ceuiicilmcu and Ward Officers; Aldermen in
the First, Fifth and Eighth wards.
The voting places will be as follew:
First Ward-Shober's hotel.
Second Ward Thce. Wcni'llz'.-. .laloen.
Third Ward Eflingcr's.
Fourth Ward Kethweilcr's.
Filth Ward-Philip Wall's Green Tict hotel.
Sixth Ward Jeseph Kautz's saloon.
Seventh Ward Kiihlman's.
Eighth Ward Albert Kehiiiaas's.
Ninth Ward Arneld Huas's.
BY OltDEB OF THE COMMITTEE.
MiXTEKTAZNMEyTS.
TjiULTOm erEKA HOUSE.
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 3d.
FABEWELL VISIT OF THE LANCASTKB
FAVOUITES !
CHAS. E. FORD'S
English Comic Opsra Company,
MB. YECKEU takes great pleasure iu an
nouncing te the citizens of Lancaster that en
the above named evening this celebrated com
pany will present in superb style ami uii'-iir-passed
splendor Solemon's delicious am!
captivating operatic gem, entitled
JSILLEE TAYIXK.
This beautiful nautical opera will be given
Willi tin; lull strength of Mr. Ferd's unrivaled
organization, led by the brilliant young Eng
lish Prima Dena
MISS MADELEINE LUUETTK,
ijuppeitcd by the Eminent Comedian,
Mil. GEO. W. DENJIAM,
MACSiiriCEXT COSTUMES STRONG AND EFFECTIVE
CHORUS ANO A OOUOKOl'S JIISE-EN-SCENE.
PRICES OF ADMISSION: General Ad
mission, "."J, CO and uSc: Reserved .'eats 75e.
Fer sale at opera house ellice. ;;'J-jt
OU SALE.
77OK SALE. THE STOCK, (iOUl) WILL
Jl "and Fixtures eta Large First-Class LIV
ERY is offered for sale. Geed and satislaetery
reasons given for selling. Inquire at.
jan 21-Udeeil CITY LIVEBY.
1tIMK HAY, WKSTEKN COKN AND
Oats ler sale at Leaman I'incu at all times
at market prices. Alse,
COAL AND LUMBER.
jB-ind II. II. BOHREU.
I
."Oil KENT IN AVK111TS"ILL1-J, A NKVf
Tobacco Warehouse, very convenient ler
receiving and shipping tobacco; capacity '-V0D
cases : will suit two packers ; will insure at
lowest rates. Ferpaiticulars apply te
HENRY KAUFFELT, Wrightsviile, Pa.,
or te BAUSMAN& BURNS,
17-lu.il 10 Wc'A Orange St., Lancaster. Pa.
F
OK NALK. AN IMMENSE NU.11IIKK Or
HOUSES, STORES. BUILDING LOTS, &c.
of all descriptions, in all localities and at all
prices.
N L W C ATA LOG U E,
with pi ices, tree te every one.
ALLAN A. HERB A; CO ,
dce:i-:imil " North Duke street.
OKPHANS' UUUKT SALE. WILL KE
bold by order of the Orphans' Court et
Lancaster county, en SATURDAY, JANU
ARY i-t. ISSi. at the Plew Tavern in the city et
Lancaster, the following valuable city proper
ty, viz:
A let or piece el ground, situated en the
southeast side et Maner street, in said city,
containing iu front en Maner street. 32 leet
1; inches and extending iu dcptii 11)1 led!)
Inches, with a Twe-Story FRAME DWELL
ING HOUSE and one-story Frame Kitchen
attached : adjoining property of Hautz,
William Walker and estate of Jacob Bheads,
tlcccnyctl
Any person desiring te sec the property be
fore sale can de se by calling en the premises.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. 111. of said
day when attendance will be given and terms
made known by JOHN SCHAFFNER.
Executer et Catharine Schatftier, dee'd.
Ji-W&Stsd
PUBLIC SALEOF A VALUA15LE I) WELL
ING HOUSE. On SATURDAY, FEB. 11,
18S2, at the Fountain Inn. Seuth Queen street,
Lancaster city, will be sold at Public Sale, a
geed and substantial three-story brick
DWELLING HOUSE, with front yard en
clsscd by substantial iron fence, witli a two
story brick back building, containing hall, 10
rooms and bath room, hydrant iu the yard,
het and cold water in kitchen and 011 second
tloer, with range, slate mantels, with heater,
heating parlor and rooms en second lloer.
Gas and pas fixtures throughout the house.
Has been newly-papered ami has a perpetual
tire insurance. There are a number of choice
grapevines and ether Jruiten the let.
Tliis property is .situated en the northwest
corner of North Duke and Lemen streets,
Lancaster, Pa., one of the most desirable loca
tions tera home 111 the city.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in.
Persons wishing te view the property or as
certain the conditions of sale will please call
upon A. K. SPURBIER, Alderman.
j21-S&WRtsd Ne. 21 Seuth Queen street.
VTOTICE.
1 Whereas, By Sec. Set the Act approved
April 20, 1874, p. 1. page GS, it is provided that
the indebtedness of any city in this
commonwealth may be authorized te be in
creased te an amount exceeding two per
centum, and net exceeding seven per centum,
upon the last "preceding assessed valuation el
tne taxable property therein, with the assent
of the electors thereof ; and
Whereas, An ordinance was passeil by the
Councils of the City of Lancaster, and approv
ed November 3. 1881, ' ler the purpose of ob
taining the assent el the electors et said city
te the increase of indebtedness of said city
ler the Improvement of the Water Works,and
the Laying et New Distributing Mains; and
Whereas, The said Act et 1871 requires that
thirty days' notice be given et an election te
be held ler the purpose aforesaid; NOTICE
IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN that an
Election will be held at the places et holding
municipal elections in the Cilyet Lancaster
en TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1SS2, for the
purpose of obtaining the absent et the clccteis
thereof te such increase of indebtedness.
Last assessed valuation et city prepcrtv,
$11,W,575; amount of city debt is $718,H2.(ji5:
amount of sinking fund, H;2,S38.0: amount of
nronesed increase et city debt, Sbi.000; per
Mintage of proposed incrca-e of debt, 5 77-101
00
mills of total assessed valuation.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
jJl,2e'4iebI)ll,W Mayer.
THIRD EDITIOI.
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 3, 1882.
GUITEAU.
THIS MOTION FOR A NEW TK1AL.
Afildavits Pre una Cen Sceville Arguing
His Case.
Washington, Feb. e. The court room
was closely crowded this morning when
Guiteau was brought in. The prisoner
asked leave te sit at the table near his
counsel and was allowed te de se. He
then produced a roll of manuscript aud
commenced te read another "speech,"
but objection was made and he was stop step
ped. Mr. Scevillo then asked for a further
postponement se as te file mere affidavits.
District Attorney Corkhill objected aud
Judge Cox said he would consider the
matter after the preseut business slrill be
disposed of. Mr. Sceville theu proceeded
te read the affidavits aud ether papers
filed by him with his motion for a new
trial.
The anxious days since the verdict have
left their mark en Guiteau's ceuutenauce.
His cheek beues arc mere premiuunt, the
lines about his mouth am deeper, and the
features have a hard aud pinched appear
ance. During the reading of the affida
vits he listened attentively, ouce only com
menting witb, "That's doubtless true."
Corkhill teadthc affidavits of the jurors
regarding the accusation of reading news
papers during the trial. He also read affi
davits charging Snyder (the party wbe
made affidavit about the Ikcniny Critic)
with beiug a thief aud a forger. On ob-
jeetien by Sceville, however, Judge Cox
stated that objection was well taken and
much of the affidavits ebjectud te could
net be ceusidered as evidence, but as te
the pending motion he would announce
his decision te-morrow, and in the mean
time would hear any legal authorities that
counsel might desire te cite. Sceviile then
proceeded te argue his motion citing au
thorities as piecedeuts.
The crowd increased until tuete was net
even standing room iu court, when the
doers were barred. The prisoner aston
ished everyone by his geed behavior.
Many applications were handed up te him
for autographs, which, when accompanied
by the usual fee, were given. Davi.lgn ic
plied te Seevillc'K argument.
CONUKI-.
l'i -needings In the Senate.
Wamii'.'uien, Feb. '$. The Senatu pass
ed the bill for the distribution by the
national beard of health, of pure vaccine
virus te the pcej'Ie, and at 1:15 resumed
the consideration of the 3 per cent, bend,
and Mr Voerhccs completed his remarks
thcrceu.
Proceedings in tun lieiifc.
T.'ic Heuso commitlee of the whole
disctuscd the bill reported by Mr.
Kclley (Ii.), te release the riiiadel
phia it Reading railroad from tax
assessed en the wages eertilicatcs hoicto heicto hoicte
forc issued by the company. It gave rise
te considerable debate, which was opened
by Mr. Hammend, of Georgia, in oppesi
tien.
I'IKi: IN clIICAll".
Big UiiniHge by a Midnight Hl.i.e.
Chicago, Feb. U. Fire occurred at
midnight in the live-story brick building
2ve. 21 Lake street. The total less was
670,000, which was fully covered by in
surance. The building was owned by
Cyrus II. McCormick, insured for $e0,000,
aud was damaged te the extent of $12,000,
C. T. Reynolds it Ce., oils and paints,
lese about 20,000, fully covered by in
surance in Eastern and English cjmp,.
nies. Bleck Burned ill Findlay, O.
Findlay, O., Feb. "$ Early ycsteiday
morning an explosion occurred in the
Hyatt block, followed by lire which de
stroyed the block and seriously damaged
the Marvin buildings., adjoining. The
losses aie as fellows : G. M. Huber,
druggistJS12,000, insured for $7,000; 15. F.
Hyatt, 3,000, partly insured; II. II.
Metglee, grocer, $2,500, fully insured ; C.
A. Ebbitig, clothing, $2,000, insured..
Other losses make the total less $24,000.
iSOBTH'vVir.STEKN EAKMEKS JUBILANT.
Tlie "lllbleht Winter Ever Known In (lie
Missouri Valley.
Bismarck, D. T., Feb. ". Yesterday
was the most remarkable day of the pics -cut
winter. The thermometer at oue time
registered 71 degrees above zero. There
has been but ene inch of snow in the Mis
souri valley this winter,and ?.uta few days
of cold weather. It is the mildest season
ever known. The ice in the Missouri
river is very weak and premises te bieak
in a few days. Farmers are jubilant ami
some have already done some plowing.
The ratal Werk nr-i Ilursliug Bullei .
Louisville, Ky., Feb. 3. A very dis
astrous boiler explosion occurred 011 Wed
nesday evening at the saw mills of C and
J. Tyler, fifteen milcsfrem here aud two
miles from the Bardstown turnpike, by
which Xcwby Jehnsen, aged 14, was
killed and four ethers badly injured. The
mill was wrecked.
l'ell Frem his Train and Killed.
New Haven. Conn., Feb. 3. Edward
W. Glever, of New Yerk, a brakeman en
the Washington express, fell off his train
while it was passing through this city last
night and was killed. His body was ter
ribly mangled, his remains being scattered
for about 400 feet along the track.
ISitumuieus Ceal Operators Organizing.
Philadelphia, Feb. 'J. At a meeting
of bituminous coal operators this morning
a committee was appointed te draw up a
plan of agreement and te report thereon
at three o'clock this afternjen, te which
time adjournment took place.
Dead in tlie Bettem of a Well.
Wilkesbakre, Pa., Feb. 8. Michael
Cuddy, of this city, was found dead in the
bottom of a well at neon te-day. It is
net as yet known whether he committed
suicide or was murdered.
Murderer Sentenced.
Albany, Feb. '.). II. Mectt, the Tagli
kanic murderer, was this morning re-sen-tenccd
te be hanged, the date beiug fixed
for March 17.
New Yetk Legislature Adjourn.
Albany, Feb. 3. Beth houses of the
Legislature have adjourned until Wednes
day next.
WIAT11K INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Feb. 3. Ferth
Middle Atlantic states increasing cloudi
ness, followed by raiu, with northwest
veering te easterly winds, stationary or
lower temperature, anil lising followed by
falling barometer.
THE CAPITAL OKU AN.
Buuierx et n Change In the Ownership of the
National ICepnbUeau.
Washington, Feb. 3. Notwithstand
ing the published denial of Hallet Kil
burne, the business manager of the Na
tional Republican, that the paper was
about te be sold, it is said te-day en geed
authority that the Republican will shortly
be transferred te strong friends of Presi
dent Arthur. Among these reported as
being in negotiation with the present
owners is Gee. U. Bliss. That gentleman
disclaims any connection with the matter,
aud these who are authority for the state
ment that a change of ownership trill seen
take place positively decline- te give the
names of the new proprietors.
Among the Kutns.
New Yerk, Feb. S Workmen are busy
digging in the "ruins of the World building
but se far no bodies have been found.
Three safes were removed from the ruins
this morning, two el them in geed condi cendi condi
teo:). I'elU'cmitu raially Shet by Burglar.
Chicago, Feb. y. Policeman Jehn
Huebucr was fatally shot early this
morning while endeavoring te airebt two
burglars at the corner of Hall aud Bradley
streets en the West Side
Sulclileaml Attempted Arsen.
New Yerk, Feb. '5. Moses Herzeg
aged 05, committed suicide this morning
by hanging himself iu his room. lie also
tried te set fire te the house. Believed te
be insane.
llaruuiu's Duhy Elephant.
The baby weighs forty-live pound?, or
eighty-line less than Columbia, born te
another of Mr- liaruum's elephants in
Philadelphia, nearly two years age. It is
perfect in form and quite strong. Its di
mensions are two feet six inches, high aud
three feet long, exclusive of trunk, which
is seven inches Its hide is a bluish color
covered with shaggy -black hair an inch
long. An hour alter its birth it was suck
ing. This is the second elephant ever
born iu captivity. Mr. Jiaruum offers
$."),', 000 for an iiisuiancc of the life of the
baby elephant for lifty-twe weeks.
Upen the news of its arrival being re
ceived en the streets a large concourse as
sembled at the elephant pavilion.
The mother manifests decided fondness
for her child and resists its being removed
from her. The sire of the baby is Chief,
another of I'arnutn's elephants. Scv
cral prominent naturalists who have
remained about Bridgeport for scv
cral weeks te be present at this
event, chanced te be away. Telegrams
have already been received in response te
messages scut announcing the arrival of a
number of scientific gentlemen from New
Haven, New Yerk and Philadelphia.
Queen is new docile, but feverish.
Mr. Baitium is jubilant ever the prize,
which he dcelares 8300,000 would be no
temptatiec for.
SJAKUjKT.
CMliMlelpntu Market.
l'i'.ir.AOBLrniA, I'eb. .1. Kleij. Market
steady ; Supcrllne, at : 73QI 23; e.tlru
1 7.-fi.r .V); Oln.i and Indiana family,
i; 7.V7 ."(); de, $7 ;!7(S7 'M ; Fcnnsylvuiil.-i
family fii .',yi; r,i ; Si. LeuiH de $7 trMi
7 .: Minne.s.itii Extra, ji; 7."$?72."i ; de straight ,
7 .'."(ffl.S ."7, winter patent 17 T--Jt8 25; spring de,
"7 7."aS M.
Rye flour at $1 7."..-00.
Wheat dull and weak.
Cern dull ler local use.
Oats unlet.
Bye nominal at '.ti.Q'.iJe.
Previsions linn, fair jobbing demand.
Lard linn.
Butter active ami firm Iu choice grades.
Rolls til in ler choice
Eg;.;s firm, with higher supply.
Cheese quirt.
I'etreteimi quiet: Refilled. Vic
Whisky quiet nt $1 21
f-'jeds geed te prime clever firm at &-j3
'.!',.; ; de de Flaxseed nominal at -.1 'S.'-fSl :V.
Ml .one mantei.
Ncv ieitn. February :t Fleur Slate and
We.itcru quiet and prices without quotable
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UM31I1CM.H
Wliili. Feb., ?I VK
Cern J'i'ffi'ie lower and heavy : mixed west
crii ppnt,(i7f70c; de futures, VJQTic.
Oats scarcely se Him ; Ne. 2 Feb.. 47'-iC ;
de March I8'ie ; de April. Ie ; Stale, 13
.":ie : Western, 17.V.2c.
1. 1 vi) Meck mnrkein.
Lhicioe. Il.igrt ltecrlj.ts, 8,000 licud ; muiket
generally active and firm; common te geed
mixed. !ji; 20fG 70 ; heavy packing and ship
ping, id 7.167 l'i: l'liilaurlplilas and lareers,
47 l.Vf;7 10; light, WiliK76i skips and culls,
I 70j.r-'".
Cattle lit ceipts, IITO head; shipments. 4,100
market active and firm; expert- tilOQl'.'-O;
i-eimI te choice .shipping, .'1 .VWi( : common te
fair, fl 0-5 21; mixed butchers', I2 734 25;
prices generally unchanged.
Sheep Kccclpts, 2,WM head ; shipments, 2.00(1
head ; market steadyand active ler all geed;
ceullawags, f2 ."?:' ; common te medium. $;'.Vi
t -'."): medium te geed, $l.Wi.'2: rlieice te
extra, $." .Vlgi".
East Liiiectv Cattle Itecclpts, 1.71 head;
market fair at yesterday's prices.
Hogs Iiceeipts, 2,.Vl head ; I'hiladclphlas,
J7 0f7 n") : Yorkers. Hi 7."5 W.
bhecp Iteceipts, 1, I1' head ; mere for -.ale ;
nothing doing.
Uratn and J'rovi-en Oiiottttleiin.
One o'clock quotations el grain and provi. previ. provi.
ieiiu, furnished by S. K. Yitndt, Hreker, 1V
ciLSL iving sireei.
February 3.
Chicago.
Wheat
i::.y,
uern Oats
MX M'A
l'liilailcliihU.
j:T, .4-,
.' .I'm
.74 A'JH
I'erk
1H.-J7
1H..V1
Lurd
1U1
Feb....
Mai eli..
May...
Feb
March..
April ..
l.ie
i.i:;
1. 1 IK
Btecx mar set.
Nt
.v Yerk, I'liiladelphlii and Lecal stocks
also united States Ue'iils reported dailv bv
Jacob 11. Lone, N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Nisw Yehk.
Stocks irregular, and lending toward lower
figures.
February 3.
10:00 I-iJO 3:01
A. M. P. M. . X.
Meney.
Chicago A North Western.
Chicago. Mil. St. Tan! ...
Canada Seu; hern
C. C. & I. C. 1.. I...... ........
Del.. l.ack.. Western
Delaware A Hudsen L'uniil.
Denver & Itie Unuide ,
East Tenn., Va. & On
c
' liV 133.JS 133?
lDli
- 127& 1 ira 128
- 1'1'M .... 10
- 71 7K
1 "H
7n!
Hannibal A St. Jee
Lake Shere It Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas A Texas
N. V., Lake Erie A Western
New Jersey Central
N. V.. Ontario A Western
New Yerk Centra!
Ohie & Mississippi
Ohie Central.......
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce....
St. Paul & Omaha
de Preferred r
Central Pacific
Texas Pacitlc...
Union Pacific ............. ......
Wabash, S. i mi A Pacific
' Preferred.
Vcstera I' ion Tel. Ce
Philad-clphia.
Stocks steady.
Pcnnsylvanlait.lt
licadi ng ... .........
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation Ex Dlv....
Buffalo, Pitts. A Western
Northern Central
Northern Pacific..
" Preferred
Ilestenvlllt ...
Electric Underground Tel. Ce.
Philadelphia A Erie K. K
Gunnison Mining
ni-X injf
6V4
87
.
37
40
or.
' -"74
131?2 131 131X
34: 3114 Wi.
'Va & 244
14 45 Vfri
36 3.V 35K
101J4 101 VX
W2 K KftZ
48 47 482
113 118 Il
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die,
w.
80X td'A
nil
3iX
i;-5
iii
34K
72
M
85 80
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