Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 21, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 21 1882.
as the Reformed church exists be will live
in the Jfcrccnbicry Jkckic, iu the mystical
presence, and mere especially in the lives
"and theological thinking of the .weary
students whose minds and hearts have
been kindled by the touch of his magic
"and. Xe that we arc your servile slaves.
Yeu yourself taught us the necessity of
independence of thought. We can fellow
.you eniy whither our own convictions lead
us.
Equal in importance- with the duties of
the teacher of theology arc the.-c of the
pastor. Hi.3 field is broader, and in some
inspects, mere varied, but we have heie
the same work still, that of ministering te
the spiritual wants of men, making plain
te them that Jesus Chti.st is the Way, the
Truth and the Life, and that no one cometh
unto the FntkeiQpart from Him. A highly
gifted one has most beautifully said :
livery facu!t3' of the seu!, if it would hut
( p-n its deiti. might see Christ standing
wr against, ami silently asking, by his
Midic, "Shall I net come in unto thee'.'"
I'm. men open the deer and leek down,
net up, a!id thus see him net. rie it is
that tliey sigh en, net knowing what the
-en! w.mts, but only that it needs some
thing. Our yearnings are homesickness
:' r heaven ; our sighings are for Ged. just
r children that e.y themselves asleep,
iw.iy from home, ami sob in their slumber,
knew net. that they sob for their parents.
The soul's inarticulate uieaniugs ate the
affections yearning for the infinite, and
having no one te tell them what it is that
nils them.
Te interj.iet llie.se soul-longings ; te ic ic
pend te there olheiwi.se "unrecognized
voices" calling in the daik ; te teach
men te leek upwaid ; te point out Jesus,
mi that thev will see him as the Lamb of
it,d that laketli away the sins of the
world ; te unfold the mystery of the cress;
te d;:d-se the the lii-lit of the resuiroe resuiree
tinn : te show clearly that the kingdom of
heaven is open te all believers ; in short,
te lead young and old te Chris), a.; Hie con
solation of the soriewful and the rest of
i he weary, the desiie and satisfaction of
all hearts, the only Saviour from misery,
win and death this is a work than which
there is none mere sublime en the earth.
This, loe, involves arduous labor. Te
" p reach the word, te be instant in season,
out of season, le reprove, te lebuke, te
cshei'1. with all leug-siifleiiug and teach
iug ;" te Ins "in weariness and painful
ises, in N.(i:hings often, in hunger and
thirst, iu fastings often, iu cold and
uakedm-t- -." as many pnMeis must be, is
certainly hard but after all it em
phasizes the glorious tiuth that
after the cress comes the crown,
and that these that lurn many te right
i niieicK i-hall -hiue as the stars for eve"'
ir.d ever.
Venerable fathers and brothers ! In the
name of I.tncaster elus.sis and the entire
Referm''.! church, I present te you the
hrnilickt congratulations of the pastors
and people of the church in which you
have been for se long a time such faithful
and jealous labeiers.
The Kcspeubcs.
I'ev. Jehn (5. Fritchey responded in a
feeling manner te the references te him !
self and his m tnistctial experience. Rev.
Dr. Xeviii, in response te the affectionate
and fiaternal greetings thus conveyed te
him, i-pel.e at some length, and referred
with giatiiicatien te the Providential kind
ness with which he had been spared te j
effect the main purpose of his life, viz :
1 biing out the ehristolegieal idea in
theology and the significance of Use wen! I
of Ged.
The company was veiy hatidsoinely en
tertained, and I he entire occasion was a
most fitting celebration 01 a noleweithy
event in our social annals.
CXiitJlMBIA NhtWS.
isji: tii:;u:.As: ceuui:sf'4NiKNc:
Te tuoriew the congregation of St.
Paul's Kpi.-eepal church will ebseive i
Ash Wednesday with holy communion at j
I) o'clock : morning . services with sermon
at. 10:30 aud evening service with lecture
at 7-30.
Te day is Fastiiaeht day, and conse
quently our house-wives a:e veiy busy.
A lad aged about 15 years, iu attempt
ing te jump en the Ifarrisburg accommo
dation at Marietta this morning, was
thrown under the cais and had both legs
cut off.
it is expected that the ball te be held in
the armory this evening by the Vigilant
lire company, for the benefit of Mr. Samuel
BIack-en. will be one of the largest and
b.sst conducted affairs that the company
ever gave and they are noted for always
holding orderly balls.
Five cars were, thrown oft' the track at
IJaiiilnidge.iyestcrday afternoon. The Col
umbia wieekers went up about 4 o'clock
and returned at 12. The "tub" was de
layed an hour and twenty minutes.
Nine ears weie thrown oil' the track in
he east ya:d this morning, but were re
placed in a short time. West-bound traffic
iv.i delayed a short time.
Frank' Maye in " Hamlet " next Thurs
day evening.
Rebert Wadle. of Harrisburg is in town
en a short visit.
Our streets aie unusually dull te-day,
nothing te be seen except mud, politicians
and an occasional voter.
Wasliinclen's HO Unlay.
Tomorrow the people of the United
States will eclebrate the birthday of
Geerge Washington. But will Columbia
people de se '.' is the question that cannot
be answered, only a positive guess. With
the exception of the closing of stores,
banks, etc., they will net. We have no
leader in this place te undertake te get
up anything of the kiud. Therefore Col
umbia is always behind in celebrating
holidays of any kind.
Tiie rrcsbyreriae i:ntertaliimeiit.
The following cxcelleut pregramme has
been pieparcd and will be presented to
morrow evening at the Presbyterian enter
tainment in the opera house :
pact i.
t.enj; ueiumuia Aiieinien -nor
Tableau The Five Nations
Reading Miss Annie Brunei-
Tableau Catharine ei Cannre
Sen;: Mies Edith Keeker
Tableau Toe Jatc ler the Stajrc Coaeh
Quartette Misses Vachcand Welsh ami Messiy
Pair and Schniblv,
Tableau A wedding under the directory
Rceilatien Miss Manic Swartz
Smi in Costume Master Willie Kecsc
Tableau The Captive Mnitlc"3
VAKT II.
Pile I Miss Emily Raker, Dr. Eeckius
Tableau On the trail et the deer
Tableau Fast Train
Sole W. X Uarr
Tableau. . Wedding parly at the photographer's
Steading Miss Annie Brunei-
Tableau Rending t lie will
.Music
Tableau Miriam 's Seiif?
The prices of admission have becu fixed
at 35 and 25 cents.
Clcctiim Nete
Te day is election day aud a very dis
agiccablc one at that. It was hoped that a
very strong vote would be pelied, hut
judging by the small crowd at each poll, a
very small ene will be cast. In 1878 the
number of votes polled amounted te
1,325; 1879, 1.2G4 ; 1880, 1,12G ; 1831,
1,417. All saloons have kept strictly te
the law in net selling liquor en election
day. Of course, there were a few intox
icated persons ou the streets, but they had
provided for a " rainy day" by purchas
ing liquor yesterday.
C. F. Yeung, assisted by a number of
his able allies, has been working for his
election all day long, aud even though he
may net Ikj elected it will net be for the
want of hard work.
The colored population voted solid for
II. Fisher, for constable. They say this is
his last chance, as next year they will have
a candidate of their own Jim Tayler,
most likely. This will be geed for the
Democrats" for without the colored vote
the Republicans are sure te be defeated.
Rets en Frank and Lyle, who are run
ning for justice of the peace in the Third
ward, were even at neon te-day.
Number of votes polled at 12 o'clock to
day : First ward, 174 ; Second waid, 181 :
Third ward, 220.
The City Election.
The day opened dark and gloomy, and
there was a continuous fall of rain all
forenoon, making it very unpleasant for
voters, and especially se for window men
and poll committees. But, notwithstand
ing these untoward circumstances, the un
terrified turned out in full force, and cabs
and coaches were early sent for the lag
gards and invalids. Beth parties have
thus far worked vigorously, and both
claim success, but the Republicans are
slew in backing their beasts with their
money. MacGeuigle has the call all the
time iu the betting, some of his friends
posting their mencv en majorities of from
ioe te :;oe.
Belew will be found the vote polled up
te : o'clock this afternoon compared with
the vote cast at the same hour for mayor
in February 18S0, and for state treasuier,
Nev. 1831 :
Mnver.
ISsO.
... e74
. .. 405
... 427
... -1C7
... U29
... Ji30
... 403
Tret-. Mayer,
ls-i. It-Si.
2."ie 39."
327 512
220 38S
257 450
214 381
320 591
245 503
251 590
240 410
ri;s .-
Fiist
Second
Thiid
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eightl 337
Ninth 440
Total
. . .4040
2339
4253
.Mairled in l'liil:n!cliliia
Our Drumore oeriespondcnt writes :
We have had a big bunch of oiauge
blossoms down here again. Mr. Alfred
P. Tcrrill and Miss Laura Ambler, and
Mr. Walter P.' Reynolds and Miss Sallie
Ambler, appeared before Mayer King, of
Philadclphia,en the 15th inst.,at the Bing
ham house, aud took en themselves the
responsibilities of married life. The
fat iter of the brides,J. P. Ambler, gave the
luppy quartet a sumptuous wedding din
ner en Thursday, Mr. Reynolds' parents en
Fuday ; and Mr. Ten-ill's en Saturday.
The lucky grooms and happy brides are
surrounded by the well wishes of their
many friends, te which wishes the l.vrr.b l.vrr.b
i.ier.xrnn'.s humble scribe desires te add
his, for the sake of the geed old school
d.ivs, in "AuM Lang Syne."
Mayer's Court.
The mayor this morning had but one
ih iiuk, who was s-snt te jail for a .sheit
term Three ledgers were discharged.
Ainuscmriils.
- iluiHpti Dniijjli'" Te-morrow Xujlit. 'this
evening Teny Dealer's excellent pantomime
troupe appears in Columbia and te-morrow
nlht they will be here. The clown is Altmt
Miace who is a tine performer, who ul.-e ders
un net en stills The specialty perlorir.ersaie
ail . O').! people and n strong show will be
jfiwn. The party were in ReaUimj en Satur
day, and last evening's Xcws -ay- el ihei.i-
Tin; company gave an excellent perform perferm
auru, and all the specialties weie generously
applauded. The lcceipfs were ever live !mn
died dollars."
IIOL'SEHOIAI jiakkkt.
'i he weather was very unfavorable ler mar
ket people te-d:.y, and in consequence the at
tendance at the Farmers' Northern market
was much lighter than usual There was no
marked change in price-', a-, will be "-(-en by
till! quotation-, below :
UAlkV.
i:iiiicr$iSi :;--,e,."--'j
Cupchee-e, -Jeups ."e
Cottage ehee.ie, 'J pieces "c
Duteli -hee--e i liiii;n -Cl.e
riiUUrt.
Apples t' ' l'1' iJS'-'C
li.ma'.ias f dez I0iii.j
Cherries, dried, ! t -e
Cnrnin ts. dried, K l:
Cranberries $1 et lifSlc-
llried Apples f1 'll fJSHie
I'eai-hesf! qt liiiJ.le
l.uiuens 1 dez i"c
Orange l dez -'J
vi:iii:r.i;Li:..
IteaiiH. I.ima, 1 qt i"iJ."0B
Keetsl bunch .' .'.:
Caulillewer tlhead lljSisc
ii.ii.i..... u i. ...i ntf"!!.
I ..Ll.ll.li: .l lll.Ul.a.........................."?..."
Ml
Carrots i bunch
Onions K pl
let at ees f bushel
" (Sweet) l.5 pee
Itailishes ,1 bunch
5Jj)li'e
... awjiiu
...$Kfi;! 10
....l'JSir.c
ir),;:;nc
'ff"e
... leair.u
'is&v
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IUgJI'0
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....l.-.vrlfle
Soup ueans $1 qt
balsily ft buncli...
Turnips?? Jink...
Lima beans y qt
Head v.ilad
1'OULTltY.
Chickens l pair (live)
" t piece (cleaned)
Pucks ? pair
' ! niece (cleaned)
(teive, cleaned
Turke vs. 1 1 ve
" " cleaned, $1 II
MISCCLLAKtOl'S.
Apple lbitter S?) qt
Coeeanuta each
Cider ft gallon
Eggs ft dez
lieneyf? n.
Lard t 1!.
M inee niea' , f ! II.
Seap f! fl
Saner ki-;iul jt
Shel barks quart
. . .fS7e
.:ii limine
.u."iffl.;(c
Uc
He
....V,m;
. . . . " 0l-
Hie
walnuts ft :. pk..
MUATS.
Heel 1? quarter
Beet Steak, 1 ft
" Beast (rib) M It
" ' (chuck) ft a
Corned, f3 tt
" Dried, ft ft
Bologna dried
Ham ft B.
Ham, whole V t
Bacen ft ft
Lamb ft It.
Lard fl &
Mutten fl ft
Ferk ft ft
Sausage f? ft
Veal fl
Vlnll.
ltlack Bass fl ft
iUucFishfl ft
Cattish fl ft
Ced
Kels ft ft
Haddock
Halibut W ft
Herri ng
Lake Trout fi If.
Mullets
Perch
Ueck
Salmen 3i ii
Shad each
tirtite
..l-iffi'ir.e
..12jlle
. .ItltfJIJC
..12!."C
. .-JTiijeJc
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StSOlmbl.
$i.-r
Sun
Suckers
Smoked Salmen fl If
Spanish Maekeiel ,
Trout...
White lishfl T,
ett.ux.
Hay Timcthy fl ten
" Clever fl ten
Cern f? bus
Oats fl bus
ityefl bus
Timethy Seeed fl bus
Wheat il tins
Fleur -
Buckwheat meal fl i ft hairs..
Card of Thanks.
11 all or xnr. Fninsnsuir Fmi: Ce., Ne. 2, )
Lancaster Pa.. Feb. 20, 1S2. j
At the regular meeting et the company, held
en Friday evening, February 17th, it was
unanimously
Jicselveil, That the thanks of the rempnuv
are. due and are hereby tendered te thee he-T-pitablecitirens
in the vicinity of Orange and
Queen streets, who se kindly provided lunch
and coffee ter the members of the Friendship
tire company during the progress- et the tires
at the Inquirer printing eiliee and Leweil's
cellar factory.
Keselrerf, That the above cir.l el thanks be
published in three daily papers et Lancaster.
ltd GEO. S. LAXD1S, Secretary.
SV1-:CIA1j SOTIVKS.
Itralu and Xcive.
Wells' Health Rencwcr, greatest remedy en
earth ler impotence, leanness, sexual debility
&c. Si. at druggists. Depot. Jehn F. Leng
& sons.
"The true bloom en beauty's face, the rose
tint of a healthy skin, can be enjoyed in De
cember or any ether month, uyviislng Dr. C.
W. Bensen's Skin Cure. It does away with all
eruptions and irritations et either the skin or
scalp. Chas. N. Ciittenten. 11.1 Fulton St.,
N'cw Yerk City, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Ben Ben
eon's remedies, te whom all orders should be
addressed. flT-lwd&w
A rr.ein-T way te ease asthmatic wheezing.
Cse Hale's Heney of Ilorelieund and Tar.
Pike's 3fcetliaehe Dreps cure in one minute.
kijet
flo-lwdeea&w
'J.lfe, urnivtn, Kcatity.'"
' What we all admire" anil hew te ecure it:
A tine head of hair in its natural color is such
en udjun.n te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leek- should neglect te ue "Londen
Hair Celer Bcterer,-' the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It U totally different from all
ethers net -sticky or gammy, and tree irem
all impure iugrcicnts that render many ether
preparations obnnxieu-. it thickens thin
ha.i', restetcs gray hair, gives it new lile, keeps
tiie tc.ilp clean and healthj causing the hair
te row where it had fallen off or become thin,
de:-ii.jt -oil or iali! anything, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared u-te make it a
la-lir..c ;..iir dre-sing and toilet luxury. ' Lon Len
dow H.;r He.-teicr '' is sold by all druggi-ts.
at 7f-i r.ts a lioLlle. .i.-c betileg ler I.
OMSM.W.SA.W
ivAL..:t.iZoe. Mich., Feb. -. 1?:2.
Ii:i... Hep Bitter will bear recommenda
tion l.enc-illy. All who use them confer upon
tl"-tn the highest encomium-, and give them
credit ter making cures-all the proprietors
claim ler them. I have kept them since they
weic iir.-t elbred te the public. They took
high rank freni Hi.- tlrst, and maintained it.
and in c mere called ler than all ethers com
bined, se len as they keep up their high
reputation ler purity and usefiilucsj, I shall
cei.linr.e te recommend them something I
have never hejerc tleue u ith any ether patent
j.u'.lieiue. .1. 1. i: ci-eci:. M. D.
f.10 2v,-rt&v,-
N'ethiug Sbmt et riii'-i-taJ;;iblc Ilenelits
Cenic-rrel upon ten-i el" theii-janiN et sufferers
could original 'and maintain the reputation,
wh ch Avia-.'s .AiSAi'Aiai.r.A enjoys. It is a
c.'i'.upnmiil et the be,t vegetable .".Itcraiives,
with the Iodides ei Potassium and Iren, and is
the 1110-t effect. i.il el all letiiedijs ler scrofu
lous, ineivuii.il. or bleed dl-erdera. t'nilonn t'nilenn
ly suceesitulande.-rlain in its remedial effects,
it pre iiiee- rapid and complete cures et s.crn.
ltd:-.. Seres, Beil?, Humors, Pimples, irrup
tions, skin Disease-, and all di-orders rising
lreni impurity e! the bleed. By it invigora
ting eilec-t- it always nlieve, and etten cures
Liver Cemplainl-. Female Veakac-s and I:
legitlaiities, and isti potent ti-newer et vital
ity. Fer jim ifying the bleed it has no equal.
It tones up the -lyatc 111, re-.ti-.re-, and preserves
the ht-.i'itii', and imp-irts vigor and energy. Fer
forty year- il has been in etensive use, ami is
ie-d.t.- the most available medicine ler the
sutii-riiis' siek. iniwiieie Fer sale by all
dealers. lehlT-lwdced.'cw
fim-an's !!
Is : '. ni'f-l elie.-i
the world. V ill '
bl-ie I. u helher i it
. i-:ki!u lMnacea
-. Pain Destroyer iu
i-i -uiviy quicken the
internally or applied
. mere certainly relieve
cMi-iu .lly,:ind i!.'
pain, : hether chrenie or ucute.thuu any ether
pain alleviator, an i F i- warranted double the
t length of any - uniiar prep.iratie.i. It cures
pain in '.lis S.de. B.i -1; or Bowels, Soie. Threat,
Bheui.ial-.sia aud -.it. acii.i, and is THL
lillKAT BELIKVKIt OF PAIX. BllOWS's
Hofs-r.neLn P.xai-i:a"' f-lieuM be in every
family. A teaspennful of the Panacea in a
tumbler et het water .iV.-.-etened if preferred!,
taken at bed mi" w ill r.KtL'.K rv a rer.n. i" et -
a bottle. fehll lyd.M.W.V-s.tw
. .-: ;h, '!. i iir .-ere inre.it should i :
steep;-i. t. -gh c! fro jueu'lj icults m in. In
ei-.i'.'. Snug le'-.-.i-.e or Consumption.
I'.!...-,::- j.-.il"j'u-il Tre, !..--. e net disorder
the stei.i.icli !:'.-' c..i--i: syi'f' ami balsam-,
bit .ict direetiyei: il.e i:i!l.eiK"t i.til':, aihtyint'
ti-'-iiit.n, mve r. -t.-f iu A-tinna, Bronchial
Ce;:;h ., (Juiai-sh. and the "1'iire.if "' eubl.-s
v.-iiicii ''iii'i-fs ;;n.t :'iii.'..-s"pe.;':.-.-. a!.-subject
te. 1 ei lii'riy year-, ia.iwn's i'.if.ni-hi.e
Tiecne.s have been recommend-.! by ph;, -i
ei.e.-. -el :dwa- ;iie tn-rb-.-l -di-iaelieii.
li.ivin.; bee i tu-jted by wide and c, aslant u--
Tern -lily ueutii n- r.it-.ei!, l':ey have at-
tair ! v,.-i .:'.-.i;. d i.r.ik union:' the lewst-ip'e
reme.li"- ei the !:. ':";.i :il i". cents a bus.
veiyv. ie e in ' li.ll'lh.'i'siu v
lb) t- !'. '.. i ee:i:..u's Drug "ij,,!-,., .;7 Xuri::
Quei"! sti.-t. fur -V.'-.v. '";vf-i.ir.'i'v Xt ic iSV. iSV.
tteiitil JJuej. 'Fer biiirhttic-sanil durability of
coler.-tro iiue.r.iiilei:. Celer freni -J tonpeunt.
l!I .''! oils ill l.lll;lisii ;u... ...-.in.
cent-1.
Price. 1"
tiiditey Cim-.niainl Cmc-d.
. Turner. Rochester, X. Y.. writes . - i have
been ler ever a year -.abjeet te sUr;eus .lis-
order e! the. kidney-, and ettr-n unable tent-l'-nd
te business: I procured your Burdock
Bleed Ritlersnrd v.r i relieved before halt a I
bottle was iisisi. 1 intend te continue, in I !
feel er-.nlldent that they wilt entirely cure me "
Price $1. Fer sale at If. B. Cecliran's driiL
store. KIT Neith Iju'-eii streel. I.aneastei. i
Wem:
I'.v:
Park'-r's (linger i
Timii. lw.f. in .e thev i.:ivi! learned from exne-
i
rience thai it overcomes despondency, Indi-J
gestien, weal-i-.es-, in the hack and kidneys,
and oMiie- t'.eubles n! the -i-y. lfeme Journal, j
tel-lindcnd&cew j
":-!;li! !)i-c:ni'" " aii-e.l by Dr. Sivnyne's
liiliiieiif.
W I.;... i-, mere ill Ui-ssbig lhan uu eb-,linate
shin disease, and why 1 1 r-eiis should suffer a
sin-'le hour when thev have a sure cure iu I
's-v.-iyne'seintnieiit "is past our cenipivlii'ii- I
si. hi. The wei-si ei.si-, Df tetter, itch, wilt !
rheum, or that .moeying complaint, itching
piles. yu-!d te i!.-i v.-.mdertnl all healing quali
ties. Pini-le en thu face and blotches en the
skin ate. removed by u-ing tins healing oint eint
ii'.em. Perleetly safe and harinJi-s-1, even en
the most ti nder inf.m. Itching Piles Symp
toms are moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at nigh! after ge'.ting warm in bed ;
e!hei part-are sometimes affected. wayne's
Oiulnii'ii! pleasant, .-ure cure. 1)!-. Swnyne it
son, .1; North -svi-n t li street, Pliilndi'lphi.t
Pa., te whom ail 1. -tiers should be addrc-si d.
s.ild ! all premiii.-nl drugniats.
janJtKiuid t'Th.tFAw
A ioetl A;ii.cl'.-i VlMl A Talc et "liiiv.
dulls."
Biar.ci.' called en Kate, one pleasant day,
ami found her sivl and sighing, dearest friend,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
from crying: ter, '-eh," s,,u s.tid, "'tis a dis
grace te s,.,; with scrofula, my lace s-e badly
mailed '.'' iheu silid herlliend, " Resiidalis will
yourtien!)!c"ii".:iI.'' Blanche called eVi iiatn
uetlterday and tiiuud her once mere blithe
and gay, her fpce as radiant, "kin as lair, as
any maiden's anywhcie. Fer skin diseases
and impure, bleed, there's nothing in the
world se geed as Re-adalis, it drives away all
Skin disorders, humor, n.iy, it tones the sys
tem, cities your ills and bani.she.s all doctors
bills: Sold iu Lane.iater at Cochran'- Drug
Stere. 1ST am! V-'l North Queen street.
'v.lO-ly.leed.tw::
"A V.'etd te slie IVise is Sufficient." An
effective and agreeable remedy for the treat
ment of Caiarrli, Hay Fever and Catarrhal
Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A -ure cure.
Cream Balm effeciually cleanses the nasal
passages of catarrhal Vitus, causing healthy
secretions, allays inflammation and iriilatien,
protects the mcmbranal linings of the head
from additional colds, completely heals the
sores and restores the scm-e el taste and smell
Beneficial results arc realized by a tew appli
cations. A thorough treatment as directed
will cure Catarrh. Asa household remedy for
cold in the head it is r.nequaie.i. The Balm is
easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists
at .in cents. On receipt of ."0 cent will mail n
package. Send for circular with full informa
tion. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., O.-wige, X. .
Fer sale in Lancaster by all the druggists.
H.'i-Swdeed&w
tiir.iiei'n: .iitr.ern i : ..;i:ners!i
Vie ei di-turhtd lit r.i--ht and broken el
j-titii 1V.--1 by aside child -luiei ing ami crying
with flic 'xerueiitlng pain ei cutting teeth 1
It s... go at once and get a bettl'i et MBS.
WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. U will re
lieve the peer little Milleicr immediately de
pend upon It; there is no mistake about It.
Ther. is net a mother en raitli who has , vor
used it, who will e.ei tell ynu at once that ij
Will leg ate the bowels, and tile. !M te the
ninth"!-, md relief mid health te the child,
epeialiri j like magic, tl is perfectly .safe e
Use in all cases, am! Hh-ii-ant le the ta-te, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest and
besi female. pliyMci-iii a.el ijuiecs jn uic
L'u'ted Mali-- Seb! e.vry where : 'Si cents &
' :! cI.-:.fvd&wM.W,!fc-
UttNKY'S CAKJKILIi: SALVE.
'1 best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
ei, ulcers, salt rheum, teltcr,ehsipped hands,
chlihinius. corns and all kinds et skin erup
tion f pickles and pimple-. The salve is
. .'..'.alccil le give perlect satisfaction iu
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
gel tlenrj'.s Carbolic Salve, as all ethers tire
but Imitations anil counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Seli if Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
BIT rid ." North Queen street..
yVW AHrEXTlS3IEATS.
"7r,IN A. KILLSOX.
HOUSEFURNISHING !
LARGE STOCK, GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES.
Ft LI LINE OF
HOUSESTIRES !
STOVES. HEATERS AND RANGES.
Our -tock ij the luen complete in Central Pennsylvania.
Bargains en the 5c, 10c, 15c. and 25c. Counters.
Have jurtt received a let of AUCTION" GOODS, which we are selling at much below market
value. NO TKOFBLK TO SHOW GOODS.
FLIKN" & WILLSON,
Lancaster, Pa.
u:.jCCi; fke.m ikatu
Tiie lollewing-taiementof William J Cough Ceugh
lin, of Snmcrville, ..lass., is se lemarkable that
v.'e beg te ask ler it the attention of our read
ers, lie says: " in the fall of 1S70 1 was taken
with, a violent bleeding of the lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite und llcsh. 1 was se weak at one time
that I r-nuld net leave my bed. In the summer
et 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung as bigas a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a. hundred dollars m doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a report
v en', around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me et Da. W;r. Hall's Balsam
imbtue Lu:.-os. 1 laughed at my friends, think
ing ttial my case was incurable, but 1 get a
bottle e satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, l commenced te Icel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day I leel in better spirits than I have the past
three years.
" I write this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone afllicted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balaam
ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con
sump' ' can be cured. 1 have taken two
bottles ami can positively say that it has done
mere geed than all oilier medicines I have
taken since my sickness. My cough has al
most entirely disappeared ami I shall seen be
able te go le work." Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1:59 North Queen
.sire iv23-lvd:edTii&w2
ji:atiis.
Celvik. Feb. i0, 1SSJ, Mrs. Kllza Celvin,
wife et the late .lames Celvin, in the MM year
et her age.
Funeral from the residence el her son-in-law,
It. .1. King, Xe.'i) West Chestnut street.
February '2.1 (Wednesday). Relatives and
friends are requested te attend. 'Jld
-. . . r"" '
SJllY AlmiTlSt:MliSTS.
UMNTEU.-A riKSiT-CLASS ltliPAJK
y hand en weed-work. Apply te
XORBECK it MJI.EY,
ltd Cerner Duke and Vine siieeis.
rpHK WOKKISUME-N'S STOKI'5 IS TUK
X place te buy your Shirts, et any kind,
Overalls, Knit Jackets and Hosiery etany size
and quality, from the fmst P-iitish te the
common, six nair ler a quarter; I'ndeiwear
et all ?izcs and quality, together it:i Cellars.
Ties. Suspenders. Umbrellas, etc., etc.. all et
which will be sol. I at very small profits ler
cash IIKXRY 1SECHTOLD,
Ne. e2 Neith Queen Street.
P.S. Building Sieiie ami Sand ler sale, ltd
lvstati; tit' Aisi;.fiAni ii-:t.:k
LATE
Letters
ii of Maner township, deceased.
testament arv en said estate having been
urntitcd te the undersigned, till persons in
debted thereto are requested te make ininii
I
diate eiivmi.nt. and tiiese having claims
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the uiuli
sieied residing in Lancaster city.
JACOB C. PETERS,
HEXRYS. SHIRK,
.1 W. B. Ii vusman'. Executer.
Attorney. ;iel2Mtd&6tw
VSTATl-: Of COSEAD 3IOSEK. SK.,
Ci late et Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted thereto ure requested te make immedi
ate .settlement, and these having claims or de
mands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing iu Lancaster citv
COXRAD MOSKR,
B. C. KltCAOy, Administrator.
Attei ney. fi'.b-il-C.tdeav.
!KONOUNCKI
BY COMPETENT JUlHiE
TO BE THE BEST IX THE MARKET.
THE MAXHEIM
ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
Ask your Grocer ler It.
M. F. STEIGERWALT it SOX,,
Wholesale Agents,
20-dR 231 North Water St., Lancaster.
1
i
Yr7-llI.IAM.SON & lUSTKJt.
RUBBER CLOTHING
Is coming 11:01c und mete in demand each
season, and there are several very im
portant things te leek te when you want a
geed COAT. The peer ones and there area
geed many of them are net worth your hav
ing. We buy only the best makes and have
them nil well examined, and sell them ler us
LITTLE asit is possible. The points about a
gei.d coat we will give you at any time .
in ei R-
GENT'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
We nave a BLACK FOLDED TIE that we
Gl'ARANTEE the superiority'et
in these respects
1. It will net crack.
2. It will stay tied.
3. It will wear well.
lhe silk is absolutely pure and the above
ad vantages ate such as will commend the Tie
te that large clas el Customers who apprc
ciate an article of sterling merit ler its own
intrinsic worth.
WILLIAMSON
AND
POSTER,
36-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
ICISLIC SAL.K ON THURSDAY, F15I5KU
. ARV 2J, 1S?2, will be sold by public ven
due at the late residence of Cel. Wm. L. Pol Pel
per, en the Marietta turnpike, about IK miles
west et the city of Lancaster and ? mile cast
of the village of Rolirerstewn, the following
described personal property, te wit :
Four heavy Dralt Horses, suitable ferthe
Eastern market ; one pair of elegant Black
I iriving Horses, two Alderney Cows, two
bread-wheeled farm wagons, one with bed:
one Studebakertwe horse wagon, nearly new;
market wagon, sulky, two carts, one set of to
bacco ladders, two se'tset hay flats, tour plows,
two spike harrows, spring harrow, two shovel
harrow s, cultivator, corn scraper and marker,
two reapers, nearly new ; one binder, wire
rake, corn cevercr. one nearly new hay ted
der, two grain drills, root cutter, cider mill,
six set of wagon harness, cellars, bridles, hou heu
sens, wagon lines, two set et single harness,
fly nets, a large let et grain bags, platform
scales, tobacco press, tobacco steamer, cream
ervwithalarge let or tin cans, churn, &c,
j.tO'J tobacco laths, three wheelbarrows, dou
ble and single trees, spreader, leg, cow and
halter chains, mattock, picks, shovels, lerks,
&c. ; a let of locust pests, hav by the ten, corn
fodder by the bundle. &c, &c. All the farm
implements are nearly new und in llrst-class
elder.
A credit of sis months will be given en all
sums ever $20.
Sale te commence at 12 o'clock, 111., sharp,
when attendance will be given by
SILAS II. FORRY,
JOHN D. SKILES.
Administrators.
B. F. Rewr, Auctioneer. teb5-3tw&20,2L:Kit
-Vf; i r a.u ran tisjvu bnts.
,N)i: SALK.-THUGK 'KW XWO-hXOKV
.s brick seven-roomed .dwellings, with hull,
water in kitchens, will be sold cheap. Inquire
at 27 Centre Square.
miS-lwdi: .IAMES BLACK.
KK SOT1UE.-FKLE FOK TUK POOlt
J. ei
en FltlDAi". Anyone wishinir te consult a
clairvoyant can dese byciUIlngat e.'ZMlwest
King street, ter diseases et all kinds, either
ladies or gentlemen, such as Cancers, Rheuma
tism, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, St. Vitus
Dance, and Fits et different kinds, Paralysis,
Fevers and Lung Diseases. I have certificates
et persons that have been affected with the
above diseases. My hours are from u o'clock
A. M . until e o'clecs P. ;.:. iiuSKitil
C1KUSTV TKTT1'.K. SYflirTOMS : WAT-
cry blisters term. bnrstand dry into yel
low, mattery crusts, which at times are very
itchy and painful. It affects the scalp, the
beard, behind the ears, back of the hands, the
fingers, the tirms te the elbows; sometimes
found en the back, breast, and en the lower
limbs te the knee. Women while nursing
very often have it mound the nipples, causing
the most fearful sufferinL'. All skin diseases
cured by DK. H. D. ATM. A. LOXGAKKK.
eiliee Xe. 13 Fast Walnut street, Lancaster.
Consultation tree. f20-3td
1)Ul!L.ICSAl.KOF A VALUABLE HOTEL
PKOPKUTV. OnTl'ESDAY, FEBKUARY
21, 1SS2. will be sold at public sale at the Black
Herse Hetel, en the corner of Walnut and
Fourth streets, in the borough or Columbia,
Lancaster county, Pa., the following real es
tale, te wit :
A let of ground fronting en '.Vulnui street
.V.) feet, (5 inches, and extending in depth along
Fourth street HO feet mere or less, te an alley,
en which is erected a two-sterv Frame Heuse
with a two-story Frame Back Building attach
ed. A large Stable and .shedding. The house
lets a line deep cellar, and under the ynrd is a
large vault, being un excellent place ter keep
ing liquors, beer, Ac. Tiie proprietor litis no
use for ice with such a vault. Hydrant and
ither improvements. Adjoining property of
. Philip lterklev. deceased. The nbeve described
: property lias been kept as , hotel fera number
el years, and has been doing quite tigoed busi
ness.
hale te commence at 1 o'clei
:k. ii. in., en sihil
day. when attendance will be given and con-
iiiueus iiiatii! Known ey
GERTRl'DK Rl PPRKCHT.
.Sam'l Htss & Sex, Auct's. t'20-2td
S1
KIN3 1SSS.
S KING IS 82
CARPETS,
PAPER HANGINGS.
WIDOW SHADES.
'Eager & Brether,
Invite special attention te their CAR
PET. WALL PAPER and WINDOW
SHADE departments, in which they
are offering larger assortments than
have ever been shown in this city, and
at as low prices as Maine qualities can
be. purchased in Philadelphia or else
where. CARPETS !
The latest Spring Stylea of Mequat
Bedy Brussels, Tapastry Brussels,
Three Ply. Extra Superfine and
TWrtfl '..- -VCTV.1 TM.nHn -lMj.xM
-luuiiiuLii, vvuui lllKItUUU, vubien
Cham Ingrains, and Damask
Hall and Stair Carpet and
Borders. Rag Carpet in full as
sortments. Linoleum and Fleer
Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain Mat
tinga, Mcc'iiet and Velvet
RUGSjndJVIATS.
wallTapbr.
All the Latest Spi ing Designs in solid
Geld, Embossed and Plain Bronze,
Mica, Flats and Blanks, with Frieze,
Borders and Ceiling Decorations te
match, for ll.ilis,. Vestibules, Parlors,
Dining Reems and Chambers.
ESTIMATES MADE
AND WALL PAPER PUT ON BY
COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS.
WINDOW SHADES,
In Large Assortment in Plain Styles
and el U and 7 feet Shudes and the new
Dade Shades of various designs and
,'iiees, also all widths and desirable
colors of Plain Shading and Shade Hol
lands with all tins latest improved
shade Rellers and fixtures. Brass ami
Walnut Cot-nice Poles, Walnut Window
Bracket", Lace Curtains and Curtain
Nets.
WE IX V I'M J-JXAMrXATJOX.
lager & Brether,
NO,
25
WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
JJXTJiJiTAIlfMJJXTS.
,-Vi.TOH OPKKA HOUSE.
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22.
The (iivut Oiiginul ami Only
TONY DENIER'S
(LateFev .t Deniers)
' Huaipty Dumpty " Pantomime Troupe.
And Unrivaled Association et Sl'PERB
SPECIALTY STARS. with the greatest
living clown
ALFRED lITl'li ALFRED
THE GREAT. jl.A.vAJ THE GREAT
Peer of the late Gee. L. Fex,
Autocrat et the Stilts.
In a brilliant melange of Foible, Fun, Frolic.
PRICES, 35, r,0 ami 7.T Cents. Reserved
Seats at Opera Heuse Oiliee without extra
charge. lS-lt
1
ur.Ten epj:i:a uuu.sk.
UKOAGKUUHT OF SPECIAL l.Ml'OUrAXCK
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23d.
EAST LYNNE,
AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTRESS,
CHARLOTTE THOMPSON,
Unrivalled In the portrayal of emotion will,
with the support et C.L.CRAIG and a mag
nificent company, present the greatest of all
plays Iu the encouragement of virtue and
morality.
EAST LYNNE.
Ne advance in prices et admission. Seats
mav he secured new at the Opera Heuse.
Parties living In the suburbs can address,
FULTON OPERA HOUSE.
EAST LYNNE,
mi-lid
TIIED EDITIOI.
TUESDAY EVENING. FEB. 21, 1882.
WKATHER INDICATIONS.
WASitiXGTOX, D. C., Feb. 21. Forthe
Hiddie Atlantic states warmer, rainy
followed by clearing weather, warm east
erly veering te colder northwesterly wiuds.
falling followed by rising barometer.
COKGREsS.
The Apportionment Dill In the senate.
Washington, Feb., 21. In Senate te-day
after the reference of the petitions en the
Indian question, the Senate en motion of
Mr. Hale, took up the Heuse apportion
meul bill. Ne amendments were etTercd,
but the enlargement of the Heuse as pre
posed was discussed upon general consul
eratiens. At 2:13 the bill was still pending.
In the Heuso.
Washington, D. C, Feb. 21 In tiw
Heuse Mr. Kassou, under instructions of
the committee en ways aud means, jjave
netice that he would en Tuesday next ask
the Heuse te proceed te consideration of
the tariff commission bill. The Heuse at
12:30 wenWute committee of the whole en
the posteflicc appropriation bill.
JKRSKY CKIMI'Ai.s.
Soiue Notable Cases iu file Trenten Courts.
Tubnten, N. J., Feb. 21. In the United
States eeuit this morning, Hague, the
broker charged with complicity in the
Newark uatieual bau'c defalcation, wr.s
present, but his trial was postponed for
two weeks.
Marchbank, also charged with being
concerned in abstracting the funds of the
tame bank, pleaded guilty, and his sen
tence was suspended for two weeks.
Edward White, of New Brunswick,
charged with purloining letters, pleaded
guilty aud his sentence was also deferred
for two weeks.
The trial of Hewitt, the Camden I.iwjer,
charged with taking money from a pen
sioner, is still iu progress.
ALMOST A CATASTUOi'il:..
I.unutic Asylum Damaged by i'ire. fine
Lile Lest.
Brooklyn, Feb. 21. The east wing of
the insane asylum at Flatbttsh was burned
this morning. There were about eight
hundred inmates, but all were removed
without injury.
During the progress of the lire some f
the lunatics became greatly excited and
were kept uuder control with great diffi
culty. Iu the excitement of their removal
an old man was left in his room atul was
no doubt suffocated by smoke. This; is the
only life lest se Jar as known. The less
will probably reach $15,000.
One of the lunatics who e-caped was
captured b the police.
HAVAOKS (If UlKAh:
Diphtheria Prevailing in lto-den.
Bosten, Mass., Feb., 21. Seven cases
of diptheria were reported yesterday from
the Italian quarter ou North street, dun
no doubt te the large number of pcrseus
frcqueutly20 sleeping iu ene room sur
rounded by bundles of raj.;s picked up
from the gutteis. The beard of health
reports that this dissase is in the itictvaM;
in the city and suburbs especially among
children.
Small Pox iu Chicago.
Chicago, Feb., 21. Twelve new eas.es.
of smallpox were reported hen; yesterday
and nine deaths.
UIGU WATKK.
TOO Floed 111 ArKansii.s.
Helena, Ark., Feb. 21. The water
continues rising in the city. All the mills
and workshops in the lower part of the
city suspended and many person:; are
thrown out of employment.
UlgnerTban Kver at Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Feb. 21. At many points
between this city and Vieksburg the river
is 12 inches higher than was ever known
before.
The Mebuylkill 011 the Kine.
Reading, Pa., Feb. 21. The Sehinikili
liver here is six feet, above low water
maik and is still rising. It is new raining
hard.
'1 lie Chester
Chester, Pa., Feb.
Explosion.
21 .The
cer.mir .
jury iu the Jacksen works explosion inves
tigatien is net in session te day. and will
net meet until te-morrow. Ne mere
deaths of victims of the explosion have
occurred since yesterday morning, but the
condition of Ell weed Leng, Neal MeD.tde,
Francis Oaks and Lewis McCttlleugh is
decidely critical and little hope of their
recovery is entertained. Chief Engineer
Dallenlias improved since yesterday,
Striking Railroaders.
Winnepf.g, Manitoba, Feb. 21. The
Canadian Pacific railway employees in the
workshops here are ou a strike, asking te
be paid mere regularly and soliciting an
advance of ten per cent, iu their wages,
owing te high rents, dear fuel and the in
creased cost of the necessaries of life.
They will net resume work unless their
demands are granted.
Small Vete In PliUadelple.i.
Philadelphia, Feb. 21. The munici
pal election is progressing very quietly.
The bad weather seems te have materially
lessened the polling of votes in all parts
of the city. At 10 e'clgck the returns
showed about ene half the vote polled at
the same hour last election.
Decision of a Celebrated Case.
Wilmington, Del., Feb. 21. Chancellor
Saulsbury yesterday rendered a decision in
the case of Martha B. Grant vs. the Jack Jack
eon & Sharp company, confirming the
complete title of the company te a portion
of the land valued at $40,000, occupied by
its works.
Taunnauy en Tep.
Albany, Feb. 21. The president of the
Senate te-day announced the standing
committees. Senater Jacobs received the
chairmanship of the finance committee and
Mr. Grady (Tammany) has the coveted
chairmanship of cities, and Tammany has
leading recognition all through.
Saw Mill Kurccd.
Pout Jervis, N. Y., Feb. SI. The saw
mill of A. Gilman, near Monticclle, Sulli
van county, was bunted last night. The
mill was used for the manufacttue of
shingles and had large contracts en hand.
The less amounts te about $50,000.
Uene .Under.
FiiEDERiCKSECna, Va., Feb. 21. Tick
ler & Sens, of the Bridgewater mills, have
I suspended. Liabilities 130.000.
Jewish Emigrants Coming.
Londen, Feb. 21. The steamer Persian
Monarch, which sails hence te-day for
Xew Yerk, takes out four hundred pas
sengers, tr.erc than one-fearth of whom
nre Jewish emigrants.
teand Guilty et Forgery.
Mtr.v. m-ki:k. Wis., Feb. 21. Gotlieb
Enj;c!, a well known attorney of this city,
connected by marriage with prominent and
wealthy Jewish families in Chicago and
Cincinnati, who has been en trial for for
gery, was found guilty yesterday.
Notes from the Capital.
Washington, Feb. 21. The Senate li-
, nance committee te-day agreed te report
j favorably te the next executive session of
the Senate en the nomination of Jehu C.
1 New ast. hs assistant secretary of the
j t-.-.Msury.
I Captain Howgaie is seriously ill at the
! j.tii. He contracted a severe cold ajtd is
j threatened with pneumonia.
Mrikers G:i!:i Tlu-ir Point.
Nt:w Yeir.c, Feb. 21. The ash carttucu
employed in street cleaning under Con
tractor Maris, who went en strike yester
day for au increase of wages from $',) te
tu.30 per day, all leturtied te work te day,
their il.'iuatid having been complied with.
I'.ital'y Hume,! iu S.ivmg Her Child.
Vi'ili.iam-sPebt, i'a.. Feb 21. Mis.
L-itiis.i Walters, aged Il'J years, was fatally
biitned Ii"te !as..t night in trying te save
le r daughter, whose clothing caught lire
1'iem .ui exploded lamp. .Mrs. Walteis
died te-ihiv. 'lhe daughter will recover.
I lie .lubbers' Hrlg.-idc tin l.aml.
I'fiM. uv:M'n, Feb. 21. Indications
ure that McMillan and ;ill;rt will be ii-
1 ecU.l te select council.
1
.11.11::. i:
1 i.int .S:r:-l.
ebiii.ny -!. Fleur il.ile am!
and priees without quotable
. ll VV
Western
change.
, i.'KK.,
iiuie.
Wheat ' Jfile belli r and les.s eelive trade
Cern :t shade better and very iiiiel
1 sals wiMi'iut important change.
I'titlmlcipiim "lrtrset.
'" a- t-!"i:A. Feb. -21. Heur dull rind mui.-,
U heal dull ; Ne. Western Ifed, .fl .'fl'.'. ; de
IV. and Penn'a Red at -fl "Igl XI : de" Am
ber at ii :t.;r?i :ti.
Rye Heur t5t M.
Cern llrni forlee.it traitr.
eats firmer.
Rve firm and scat re at r,
Previsions dull.
i.aiddnil.
Rutteriiiil! ; Riitehi ri'cheiw
Rolls dull.
Ej;;jsi!ull an! Iiv,ur; Pa. a
resir. "Cheese dull.
Petroleum ea-tir: Rciined, 71
steadily held.
I Western. '!'.)
.'.
Whisky :.t .-fl -21.
S"eil fjoed te pilme elever dull at s'.,.1
s': dodo Flaxseed nominal.
I'iillndeltnila Cattle :lurkut.
!;e.:i.-.v, Feb. 2.1. The receipt 4 el livestock
a! the Philadelphia stock yards were: Fer
I hi- ee!:: Reeves, 3,M) head : hheep, I.IHX0
head : heirs, ::,i;(i) head. Previous neck
i;.-.'e.s, r,.1tHi head; sheep, S.OIhl h-ud ; he-s
::..": ' head.
Reef Cattle 'a ere fairly aetive and prices
Mere ihesjinie as last rup.irlud.
V,'e ijueteu.s follews:
EMr-.t, 7e; G001H :jJS-y.ie ; Medium,
5 C'ii!ifi common, liTJ.Vlic.
Milefi cows were aeiive al$:'JlSii;i).
sheep active and prices wi:re ,v higher 011
all grades exepi common, which v.-ere haul
te dispose of at any rate. Siv extra sheep,
wei'.'hinr from '2Si lo.'ie pounds, were sold by
ib'iijamiii t'efilc te Gee w. Lalferty at Itir. pur
pound, the iine-d ever .-:ei-n in our market.
We quote as follews:
Evlr.i, K'if", flood. Ri'JiC'ii-; iiie.lium,
U) ...I'.c; common, IW.V-.fe; InilN. 'J'.'rii.-
laiubs, ."ifi'7)'ie : ealvcsT milch, C..'.te.
Hogs were active and Urn:,
We ijneteaM lollews :
Extra, l!!iil"5c ; jrned. j ,lilc ; medium,
!) .'j'-'c ; cemmnii, jj'.g'aJi
"M.K.S or :u:i:vks at -riu: v. i:.sr i'iiilahkli-uia
STOC'J YAKb".
Mat tin ! idler A: Ce., V.'O We.sfi.'in. tytft.Mr
Item-r Jiaynrs, 1-0 Western, .ruSf7c.
A. .V .:. i'liristv 1:;: Western. .V;,.r7e.
E. S. .1 R. F. Mel'lllen. l.s.1 Western i'mi7i-.
M. i'lman, flO Western and Lan.1-0.. Uyiiii'.Ki-.
Sliambnr .t Paul. !''" Western and l.an. i;i
.ianie. Clem-ei' 1.". Lane.ider.md Ch.-sl.-r e.
;.!.'.;.i';'-.;e
l.ew.-nstein .V; Adler, llnl Western, .''., ii t'.'-C-:
-') .Menree eeiiuii. eew.s, JCc ' ,
(.. M-li.imberK 1 'i.. Is' West.-rii,.V,,')iii;,-r.
Il.inie! .Murphy, ill Western and Launtiter i-e
5'H':)ii-.
II Chain, jr.. !! banei-der co. r.y2Qr,r.
M. Levi. HI Western and Lancaster rennlv,
F. Mieetz, .-.". intern .".'.rti'e.
lehii .MeArdle. 15') Vi!s.-ru and I.anea
county. 5;c
U-.v. ii "iiit't.'.i.'. Wi htc.-n, aeeeiint el .f.Sch:il:i
herg.'iCe; is" '.Vrsiern, account of
iJ. M-humlii-rx It t;n. ; i!l'i;ii!i',iun
:ceeuiit. of .lehu Eli.nr.
I.. liiirii, :.'. Pcun'ii, ifi'tiic.
Daniel Miiiylh A; I'rn . l.-.rWe,b-rn and I..H11-0-ter
county. .V j7:.
Dennis Smyth, 70 Pennu., '!iii''.
R.ichuian & Levi, lve Western,: vfriilr.
i.'liain & Caid-.veli, : Western, wyfv:,) '.
AI.e Osthcim.-j:: Western, .-.)i:;.c.
Henry .Miller. -2'' Lan.cn , t;v7e.
.1. I'.Mille-.VCii., I.Vf VisfeT-n. .".J.,...'-,.'.
i'. fi.ithav.ay. ;! L..n. i.e..:,).:tjir(-.
.la A nil. I") Western. VSliycl;.
.1. V. La I in. '-tl Chester e.i.. f,.',t.ik:.
mtcsscn .MKATS.
Du-s-.-d R'.eves were activi-. an.! film :it vj
Ms.
MAI.MS LAnl- l'.Xi;K.
The-. I'.i.'.ilcy, s-.' liernl at silnr
A. . Re-'Ai-ll IU". i'ii. at s;',7,!i-.
C. - ;.n-,'!er, (Jl de. lit blvV) -.
W. il. Ri.iwn 17.5 de. :a.s-.'jf10c.
Harlan .' i:ro.,.V..Ie. at S'i'.O-Je.
.1.1'. Lewdeii. Xile. 'Mi'.tc.
Dre.s-ed sheep were fairly ariivr.
.-umui-1 Stewart rehUiirJ head at 7.ijsX. iiw
Ii8 lira 1 dri s".i lambs at Sifie.
.lci:fi "vir.rHMi.
New ion', Piiti:i'leihia anil LmMlMnfii.
also Uiiiti-d Sta'rs RemiIs leperte! il.mv
.1 Ai:'n U. Lo'.e. N. E. l.'or. l.'entri; S-juur-..
Sew eitc
Stocks weak and iin-cftled.
Februarv "1.
H':U') llfti :'...
a. ai. v. Jt. . M.
r.
i-'-iJ-J V--2K i-i-K
Kti 103 J07J
i-i u:i 17',
W;U l' I"
l-'l 12.!i V2M.
Chicago & North Western
Chieajre. -Mil. & .St. Paul
Canada Southern
C. C. & I. C. R. R
Del., bacif.ft Western
Delaware &'llud-en Cau.l.. .
Denver & Rie Grande
East Teiin.. Va. .V; Ga
Hannibal .'.- St. Je;
Lake sho.-e & .Mich. Southern.
.Maniiattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kans:iH& Te.Tas
N. V.. Lake Eric A Wc-dem. .
New Jersey Centra!
N. V., Ontario & Western
1
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't
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t2V.
'2VA
ai
3IK
'Tv'l
:'
New Yerk Central 1
s
zyx i.':;4 -zw.
::i .... -M&
Ohle& Mississippi
Ohie Central
I'afific Mail Steamship Ce...
St. Paul.'i Omaha
de Pieterreil
Cuntnil Pacific
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash, n.. t. mis c lMcitlc
" Preferred
Wotern Union Tel. Ce
PniCADKLrnsf..
Stocks weak.
PrniisyiViinin R. R
R-adi:i
L'ililh Valley .'.
Ia-hli?.'i Navigation Ex Div....
Rut'ale, Pitt.-., ft iVi-slern
Northern Centra!
Northern Pacific.
" Prcbu-iutl
Hcstenvill
Electilc I'mleri'ieun.l Tel. Ce.
I'hihiilclphii & Erie R. R
ri .... i:
2 ll' II
'tlV !!
4 ::?. z
VMi !'-S 'JO
iiVZ U K
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ff: x,y. r.VA
W-
'A 7
ft'i -4
i-A
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1
12Y,
m
15
:
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12
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i'K
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Gunni-en Mining
lewafiuleli Misinir
llKtTCO BTATKB I'Orill:-.
United St'ttrs l per cents
.. .....
r. w.
1:(V
Gr.ktn and Prevision notations.
One o'clock .(uofatlens el sratn and previ
Ions, farni-hed by ft. K. Vuiidt. Rreker. l
East KinstieeT
Fi-bruaiy il.
Chicago.
Wires
ill down west ; no quotations,
j,, 1'hlhtilrlpliia.
.Mircli.
Apiil
M . v .
1 iri; r.;y. xyt
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