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    LANCASTER DAILY lOTELUGKl (!ER TUESDAY APRIL 41882.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
OCK REUttAB COKRESPONDJSNCK.
Affairs Along the gnsqaehanpa Gleaningi
In and Around the Borough Picked up
ly the lutelllgencer'h Beperter.
Beating and AlnsebaU.
TwoweeltB age Mr. Ud. Ferney wrote
te a RCDVicman iu Philadelphia asking for
the prices of several different beats. He
"Reived no word until last evening, when
the gentleman himself put in an appear
ance. He reports that tecend class beats
are very scarce in Philadelphia this sea
son, in fact he did net knew of one being
for sale. He is a member of the Malta
bet club of Philadelphia, and as he had
considerable experience he told Mr. For Fer
ney te write te a certain well-known beat
builder, using his name as reference. Mr.
Ferney has written, and until an answer
is received the club will have te wait.
There is an attempt being made te se-
errraniyn t.lin Our Tlnv lificthell ilul. IV,. fl,A
purpose of competing with the Lancaster
Ironsides. Seven players have already
joined and three mere are needed te fill
the club. Let it be raised.
Trouble tit the Shawnee Mill.
Again is there trouble at the Shawnee
rolling mill, the works having been shut
down since Saturday. Scarcity of coal is
the cause claimed by the- managers, but
the employees tell an entirely different
story That there Las been disturbances
between the bosses and men is evident
from the numbers of complaints en
tered before our different squires. They
claim that their employers are weekly
keeping oil" a certain amount of money and
that en pay day their wages are always
'short ' from ene te thiee dollars. When
they complain about it tliey aie told there
is some mistake, and if they insist upon
their "short" allowance being raised te I
iuii vaiue, tuey generally tret it. un Sat
urday last things took a serious turn, as
quite a number of men were short. They
demanded the money due them and
thieatemd violence if it was net paid.
The answer they received was that Officer
Stuck would be placed en duty, and any
person attempting te net his money with
out permission, would be aricstcd. The
men advised thf behses net 'esend for the
officer as he would get hurt. He was net
sent for. "When the mill is te be again
put iu motion is nut known, but it had
better be foeii, as some of the men are
looking for new places te work. What
is reaily the causu of the mill " shutting
down" is net delinitely known.
Visitors from Lititz.
Nine of the young ladies of the Lititz
seminary were in Columbia yesterday.
They arrived in the morning, and after
visiting Chickics rock, icturncd again te
town and had dinner. After which they
visited ether places of iutciest in and
around Columbia. They returned te
Lititz in the 3:4.0 train. They expressed
themselves as being highly delighted with
what they saw, and call Columbia a
"lovely little village." "What ir. Lititz if
our borough is a village ?
Lit IIC LiOCttitS.
Remember Betty and the Baby ; Spy't
subscription closes Friday meiiiii g.
Rafting impteving. Trailing arbutus
parties already out. .Mrs. Susau A. Clark
will be buried te-morrow afternoon ; ser
vices :it the house, 52 Locust street.
Harry Sample is sick. First national bank
closed next Friday (Geed Friday). Vigi
laut lire company meets te night, Shaw Shaw
jce Thursday, Columbia Friday.
The trial of the Columbia steamer ye.ster
day was very satisiactery ; slie get up lifty
pounds of steam iu C minutes. A party
of cypsics have camped outside of town
"Banker's Daughter"! next Thursday
evening ; Manager Mishlcr says it is
the original company. Mr. Chas. E
Pugh and ether P. R. R. officials are ex
pected this afternoon ami t ill go down the
Pert read te inspect ; te-morrow they
will complete their tour en the ether s'de
of the river. Negro pick-pockets at
tempted te rob an intoxicated teamster en
Saturday, but Officer Hyssiuger chased
them off. A few "fiesh Susquehanua
shad " have been caught.
rATAI.LT BTJRNi:!).
A Yeung V.ul'a Sad IeM!i Near Kplirat.1
The following dispatch was received at
he Iistelligexcer effice this afternoon :
Readine, Pa , April 4. A thirtceu year
old daughter of Reuben Sweigart, icsiding
near Ephrata,wa- fatally burned last even.
:ng by her diess taking fiie from a brush
fire in the Held. Slie died about nine
o'clock.
The Intelligencer' has received the
following special telegiam, with addition
al paiticulars :
Miss'Swcte.iil. a giil le years of age,
visiting with several cnmp.inicus the fam
ily of Reuben Eitner, lesidiug near Mill
way, was severely burned yesterday after
noon, from the efl'ects of which she died
at nine o'clock last night. They were
burning corn stubbles and upon Miss
Sweigart's passing tee near the fire her
clothes suddenly took fire and befere it
could be extinguished her body was burned
te a crisp.
A Dangerous intruder.
This morning as a young woman, a
member of the family et Henry Short was
iu the act of opening the store, corner of
Frederick and Christian streets, an un
known man fei ccl hi3 way through the
deer, and drawing a knife threatened te
kill her. She ran and bcrcamcd for help,
and Mr. Rete, Short's father-in-law, ran
te her rescue. He also was threatened,
and it was net until Mr. Short himself,
armed with a shovel, came upon the scene
and dealt the intruder several blows, that
he was finally ejected from the premises.
The police were notified and have been
looking for the feilew, but have uet sue
needed in arresting him.
Sale of Horses.
Samuel lless & Seu, auctieners, sold at
public sale yesterday, for Daniel Legan,
at his sale and exchange stables, Lancaster
city, 18 head of Canada horses at an aver
age price of $250.80 per head, the two high
est ones sold brought $323 and $300 each.
Connected wim the Telephone.
D. B. Hostetter'sresidenco, North Duke
street, Lcvan's (miller's) office, 17 East
King street, second lloer, and Russel &
Shulmeyer's coal office, East King street,
have been connected with the telephone
exchange.
Anether Company Booked.
Hartmyer & Daily,' local theatrical
managers.have made arrangements for the
appearance here of Lillian Cleaves in the
play entitled "The New Magdalene,"
supported by the Union Square company,
UU IUO UIgUb Ul ipill WIU,
fercpaugli's Advertising.
A number of new bill beards are being
erected for the bills of the Forepaugh show,
which appears here en April 24th. The firtt
advertising is expected here te-morrow
when the city will be billed.
New Safes.
Eddle Franke, agent for the Merris & Ireland
celebrated eight flange safe, placed yesterday
in the s.tere el Jehn Helmcnz, shoe dealer,
and Pharcs W. Fit, wall paper, North Queen
street, two of the well-known sales.
Amusements.
The McGibeny Family. The return of these
favorites en Saturday next will be hailed with
pleasure by people who have heard them, as
well as by the crowds who en the occasional
their previous visits were turned away for
lack of standing room even. This will be
their farewell appearance, as they are new
westward bound, Iresh from a triumphant
tour of the large cittesel the East, where they
have scored big successes. .Matinee and even
ing entertainments will be given and refer
ence te their advertisement will show low
prices te rule. It had been previously an
nounced that the McGlbenys would be here
Saturday and Monday, but thii lias been
changed and ttiey will appear only .en Satur
day afternoon and evening.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A medicine of real merit, prescribed by
many leading pbyMcians, and universally re
commended by these who nave used it, as a
true tonic, U Brown' Iren Bitters.
ap3-lwdftw
Experlentla uecel.
We must tell tome men a great deal te teach
them a little, but the knowledge of the cura
tlvw properties of Spring Blessem in cases of
sick headache, lndlscstien. and biliousness Is
bought bv experience. Trice 50 cents. Fer
ale at 15. ll. Cochran's drug store, 137 North
ueen street.
A Ceugn, Celd or sere xnreat snenld De
stepped. eglect irequentiyrcsults in an In.
curuhiu Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's iirencliial Troches de net disorder
tne f-leniaeli like cough syrup and balsams,
but :ict directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying
Irritation, irive relief lit Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, at the Threat. Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers arc subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches huvu been recommended by physi
cians, anil ulways give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
Ter nearly u entire generation, they have at
tained wcJ .ucrlted runkameng the tew staple
ruine'i'ei of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box
evervv lie) ). n8-l vdTTh&Sftl vw
NeiiODT enjoys the nicest surroundings if in
b:id hcnlth. There aie miserable peopleabeut
te-day te whom a bettle of Parker's Ginger
Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than
all the docteis they have ever tried. See ether
column. ml-ltndi'odfteew
Moving springs of action are deeply Inter
fused with piinciples subject te e-italn luws.
The nervous man finds his life blasted, but he
can be restored te vigorous health by Dr.
Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They
are simple, harmless, and officacleuo.
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Silkkczd Quickly. A distressing Cough, by
Hale's Heney of lien-hound ami Tur. Pike's
Toethuche Dreps cur in one minute.
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tii se 11. is. ceunran's mug Mere, 137 North
Qne"ii stiect, for Mrs. J-eernan'x A Nar
tumid Dtcx. Fer bright lies? and durability et
coler,uro unequaled. Celer from 2 te Speuud".
Directions in English and German. Price. 15
cents.
asiieuicnuam, Mass., Jan. 14, 1SS0.
1 have been very sick ever two years. They
all gnve me up as past cure. T tried the most
skillul physicians, but they did net reach the
worst part. The lungs and heart would fl 11 up
every night and distress me, and my threat
was very bad. I tpld my children 1 never
sli'juld die in pence until I had tried Hep Bit
ters. I have taken two bottles. They have
hclpu'! me very inuch indeed. I am new well.
There was a let el sick folks here who have
seen hew they helped me, and they used them
and are cured, and -feel as tliankful as I de
that there is te valuable a medicine made.
npl 2wd&w Mas. Julia G. Cusuise.
Cei.ukx's l.iublg's Liquid Beet and Tonic
Invigoraler is admirably adapted for females
in delicate hu;Uth. Ceftlen'; no ether. Of
druggists.
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Skinny Men.
" Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health
antl vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex
ual Debility. $1. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sen's.
l'roef Kvcrywliere.
It any Invalid or sick person hat the least
doubt of the power and cfllcacy of Hep Bit
ters te euro them, they can find cases exactly,
like their own, in their own neighborhood,
with proof positive that they can be easily
and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or
abk your druggist or physician.
Greenwich, Feb. 11, 1880.
llvp JJUlera Ce. Sirs I was given up by
the doctors te die of ecrefulu consumption.
Twe bottles of your Bitters cured me.
iu!5-2wd&w Lbret Brewer.
Pile! Plies! riles !
A sure euro found at hist! Ne ene need
cutler ! A sure euro for Blind, Bleeding, Itch
ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered
by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr.
William's Indian Ointment. A single box has
cured the worst chronic cases et 25 or JO years
et&mllrtg. Ne one need sutler five minutes
alter applying this wonderful oethlng medl
cine. Lotions, in&srumcnts and electuaries de
1110: c liaim than geed. Williams' Ointment e
absorbs the tumors, allays the intense Itching
(pnriiculaily at night utter getting warm in
bc!), acts as a peultice.givcs instant and pain
less relict, and is prepared only for Piles, itch
ing el the pi ivate parts, and for nothing clue;
Bead what the Hen. J. M. Cefllnberry, of
Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian
Pile Ointment : I have used scores of Pile
Cures, and itaTTerds rae pleasure te say that
I have never lenud anything which gave such
immediate and permanent reliet as Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Ointment.
Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North
Queen street. Price, ! CW. Henrt & Ce.. Pre
prletore, 62 Vcpfj Siieei, New Tork,
IcbSI-Tu&Fdftw
ithscuen fkesi ukaiu
TliOiollewingstatcmcntot William J Cough Ceugh
lin, of Semervilie, lilass., Is se remarkable that
we beg te ask ler it the attention of our read
ers. He says : " In the fall of 187G I was taken
with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
et 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said 1 had a hole In
my left lung as big as n half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at ene time a repe t
w en: around that 1 was dead. 1 gave up hope,
but a 11 lend told me et Da. IVm. Hall's Balsam
pektiie Lues. I laiighctl at my friends, think
ing tnat my cube was incurable, but I get a
bettle te satisfy them, when te my surnrise
and gratification, 1 cemmenced te feel better.
My hope, onee dead, began te revive, and to
day I feel in better spiribi than I have the past
three yt-ais.
" I write this hoping yen will publish it, se
that everyone aflllcted with P--'-fMt f.ungs
will be induced te take Dr. W in. Hull's Saa-an.
ter the Lung, antl be convinced that coa cea
Bump'Uni can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can positively say that !t lias done
mnni geed t'jim all ether medicines I l;ave
taken since my sickness. My cough basal
intwt entirely disappeared antl I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold in Lnncatcrat
CecliiHn'a Drug Stere, 137 and 1.19 North Queen
utie 'ViS-lvdeedTllftw2
Various Caiihps
Declining years, care, sickness, disappoint
ment, and hereditary predisposition all ope
rate te turn the hair gray, and cither of them
inclines it te shed prematurely. Ater's Hair
Viger will restore laded or gray, lihterred
hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be
desired. It sotteus and cleanses the scalp, giv
ing it a healthy action. It removes and cures
dandruff and humors. By its use filling hair
it checkcd,und a new growth will be produced
iu nil eases where the lelliclcs are net destroy
ed erlhe glands decuyed. Its effects are beau
tifully shown en brashy, weak, or sickly hair,
en which a few applications will produce the
gle;R and freshness of youth. Harmless and
sureiu its-operation, it is incomparable as a
dressing, and Is especially valued for the soft
lustre and richness et tone it imparts. It con
tains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or
color white cambric ; yet it lasts long en the
hair, and keeps It iresh and vigorous. Fer sale
by all dealers. m31-lwdeed&w
"WI10 Grasps Much Holds JAttle."
The proprietors el Ely's Cream Balm de net
claim it te he a cure-all, but a sure remedy for
Catarrh and Catarrhal Dca,f ncss. Colds In the
Head and Hay Fever.
Cream Balm .effectually cleanses the nasal
passages of Catarrhal virus, causing "healthy
secretions, allays inflammation, protects "the
membranal linings of the head Irem addi
tional cold, completely heals the sores and
restores the sense of taste and smeU. Beneficial
results arc realized by n few applications. A
thorough treatment will cure Catarrh. The
Balm Is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by
druggists at 50 cents. On recaipt of 50c will
mall a package.
ELY'S CREAH BALM CO., Oswego, N. T.
Fer sale by Lancaster druggists.
tSS-dftw Xu
Treat Your Teetn
Rather than have them pulled. Let your
dentist save "all he can. Yeu desire te have
trouble, because you have net ued SOZO
DONT. When, properly fixed, then rub en
the 80ZODOXT, and keep them all right ler
time te come. ap4-lwdcedw
Skin Diseases Cured
Bv Dr. Fnzier's Magic OiaTMBST. Cures as
11 by magic pimples, black heads or grubes,
blotches and eruptions en the face.leaving
the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse
cares Itch, baiber's Itch, salt rheum, tetter,
ringworm, scala bead, chapped hands, sere
nipples, sere lip?, old, obstinate ulcers and
sores, Ac.
SKIN DISEASE.
F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond
all description from a skin disease which ap
peared en hta hands, head and lace, and nearly
destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor
ing had failed te help bim, and after all had
failed he used Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment
and was cured by a lew applications.
The first and only positive cure for skin
diseases ever discovered.
Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 . North
Qncen street, Lancaster.
HENRY ft CO., Sele Proprietors,
62 Vesey Street, New Yeak.
Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceiatcd
Files, Dr. William's Isdmj Pile Oixtmestis
a sure cure. Trice $1.00, bymail. Fer sale at
Cochran's Drug store. tct)27-M&Thdftv
.lletners: nieuiem: iietners!
Are you disturbed at Jiight and broken el
your rest by a sick cniidsul.'ering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1
If se, go at once and get a bettle of MUS.
WINSLO WS SOOTHING SYBCJ P. It will re
lieve the peer little snllerer immediately tie
pend upon It; there Is 110 mistake about it.
There is net a mother en earth who Ua.s ever
used it, who will net tell you nr- one; that l
will reg ate the bowels, and giv rest te the
mother, and relief and health te tlm child,
eperatlaglike magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
Is the prescription el one et th5 .eldest and
best female physician and nur-se.s in the
United State. Sold everywhere: 25i?cntsa
fceltln iar;-lvdAwM.W"A,-S
Ifrewns linureneld Panacea
In the most effective Pain Destroyer, in
the world. Will me-t stirply quicken the
bleed, whether t.'iK- 1 internally or applied
extcrnally.and 1 hei ny mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chieuie or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, ami it, is warranted double the
strength of any biuillar preparation. It cures
pain In the Sitle, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat,
Rheumatism anil all acucs, and is THE
GREAT RELIEVER OK PAIN. "Brown's
Household Pahacea" Hheuld be in every
family. A teaspoon ful of the Panacea In a
tumbler of het water sweetened it prcferredj,
taken at bed time will break trr a cold. 25 els
a bettle. lebll-lydM.W&S&w
rilK KAltMKKS FBI END
Dr. Barber's Red Herse Powders are the best
In the market. They are net a mere loed made
et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They eon tain ieurtlmcs thestrcngth
of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will
curt: antl fatten stock in onc-leurth the time,
acting at once upon the digestive organs and
secretions, ami may be safely relied upon ler
the cure of coughs, celdn, distemper, glanders
and all diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs antl poultry. They will increase the
quantity mid quality el milk in cows and keep
all kinds et stock iu a healthy condition. Sold
everywhere at 20c. per pack, C ler $1; large
size 40c, or :i ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Ding Sdeiv, 137 und 13) North Queen
streets. augi-lytleed&wl
Skin Diseases " cured by Dr. Swayne's
Ointment.
What Is mere distressing than an obetlnato
skin disease, antl why persons bheuld Buffer a
single hour wben they have a sure cure In
"Swayne's Ointment " is past our comprehen
sion. The worst cases el tetter, itch, salt
rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te It3 wonderful all-healing quali
ties. Pimples en the face and blo!che3 en the
kin are removed by u-in;,' this healing oint
ment. Perfectly tafe and harmless, even en
the most tender infant. Itching Piles Symp
toms are moisture, intense itching, particu
larly at night after getting warm In bed ;
ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayne's
Ointment pleasant, suit) cure. Dr. Swaync &
Sen, KJ North Seventh street, Philadelphia,
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
Jan'.'0-:lmilTTh.V:F&ws
A (oed Angel's Vimt A Tji.i el "litiita
tll!."
Blanche called en Kate, ene pleasant day,
and found her ad antl sighing, dearest friend,
once bright ami gay, new scarce could keep.
from crying; ter, 'eh," she said, "'tis a dis
grace te sec with scrofula, my lace e badly
marred!" then said her friend, "itesadalis will
your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate
nethcr day and found her once mere blithe
and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer bkin dKeascs
antl impure bleed, there's nothing in the
world se geed as Resadalis, it drives away all
skin disorders, humor, nay. It tones the sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Seltl in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 and IX) North Queen street.
i-30-ydecd&w3.
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F
OK JUKI COMMISSIONER.
WILLIAM ELL3IAKER,
OtEarl township. Subject te ithe decision ' et
the Democratic county convention. mStcd&w
TIOK JURY COMMISSIONER :
BENJAMIN HUBER,
Eighth wnra. City. Subject te the decision el
the Democratic County Cenvcntian.
marie-tcd&w
TOK JUKV COMMISSIONER ,
JEROME B. SHULTZ,
OI Ellzabethtewn borough. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion. mO-ted&w
-Y.E1F AlirEKTlSEMETfT.
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ANTED. A COOK. MUST COME
well recommended. Apply at
4-2t 437 WEST OKANGK STREET.
H
OUSK FOR KENT, LOCATED ON
East King street. Rent, low. Apply at
105 NORTH QUREN ST.
n
DISSOLUTION.
Netice is hereby given thai the partner
ship heretofore existing between A. J. Ceglcy
and William J. Smith, plnmbeis. trading under
the firm name of Cogley ii Miiith, has been
dissolved. The business will be continued by
William J. Smith, in the ba-jtynent or Ne. 2i
North Queen street, (next deer te the Key
stone Hetel.) A.. I. COGLEY.
ltd WM.S. SMITH.
PUUL1C SALE WILL HE SOLD AT
public sale en FRIDAY, APRIL 7, at Ne.
0 Seuth Queen street, a great variety of
HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE,
consisting in part of Solid Walnut Parler
Suite, Walnut and Cottage Chamber suites,
Carpets, Beds, Mattresses und Bedding, Sofas,
Lounge, Clocks, Tables. Chairs, Bureaus,
What-Net. I!onk-Cae. Beeks. Paintings,
Chremes, Extension Table, Parler and Cook Cook
Steves, New Kitchen Range. Glassware,
Queenswarc, Preserving Kcttles.Refrigerater,
Pets, Pans, Tubs, Buckets and hundreds of
ether articles.
Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. m.
4-ltd SAM'L HESS, Auctioneer.
"I ENTLEMEN.
We call your attention te an important dis
covery in our practice which we have found
very successful In cases of prostration arising
from indiscretion. These suffering from any
of the numerous forms et Debility arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by
sending a three cent stamp for further infor
mation. Address, DBS. LA GRANGE & JOR
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. 1U25 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ler con
sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m.
mar25-3meed
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AGS. RAGS. .BAGS.
The hiehest Casta Prices nald for all kinds et
Rags, Old Beeks, Carpets, Woolen Cleths,
Bagging Hepe, Gum Shoes, Ac., Ac.
I will call en persons tbaving any el the
above articles II they will drop me a postal
card.
WM. F, HBNNECKE,
NO. 33C WEST KING STREET.
fcb254m
JTEITXDrK RtnaXXBSTB.
"TITANTED. ONE STOUT BdY ABOUT
f T 16 or 17 ve.irs e f aac te learn Carriage
SmltbiniratPHlLlP IWERSOM'S CARRIAGE
FACTOKY. Nes. 120 . tud 123 East King Street,
Lancaster. Pa. ltd
(1BASD erKNZ'S ON TO.MOKBOW
7 (WEDNESDAY) EVENING el the Girard
Heuse, North Queen street, above the depot.
The public generally are respectlully invited.
Geed Lunch and Ke filer's celebrated Beer en
tap.' i4-2t CONRAD KOHLEB.
PUBLIC SALE- W FRIDAY. AfBIX 7,
1882. will be sela at public sale at 117 East
James street, the entire stock of Household
and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Hafr
Cleth Parler Furniture. Dining Roem and
Bed Roem Sets. Carpets, Steves, Picture, and
all kiptls el Kitclien Furniture.
Bale te commence at 1 O'clock p. m. Condi
tions made known Dy
4-3td H. SBUBERT, Auctioneer.
rte te -
KAUPPMAN, KELLER & CO.,
per
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten
Yard, Harrisburg Pike.
Ofliee. 20K East Chestnut street, i
apf-lyd
TVCLTOM OPERA HOUSE.
Pesitivelyjlast two performances In this city
Saturday Afternoon ana Evening,
APRIL 8, 1883.
' 13 IN NUMBER 13
THE CELEBRATED
IcGibeny Family
Will give two of their G R AND
MUSICAL A SKETCH ENTERTAINMENTS
MUSICAL & SKETCH ENTERTAINMENTS.
Their entertainments are chaste, and In
every respect proper, urtlsticschelarly.hlghly
entertaining, frequently patheticand always
uecoreus. 1.0:. no one who jeves goon music
fail te hear this family, as this will be their
last appearance in Lancaster ter a number of
years, as they contemplate a tour of the
world. In order that all may have an oeuor-
tunlty te witness this entertainment, the
price of admission has been arranged as
lnllews :
MATINEE AT 2 P.M. Children. 15 cents;
Ad .''Its, 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 25 cents
EVENING General Admission, 25 and 35
cents ; Reserved Seats, 35 cents. Setts new
en sale at opera house office. 4-5td
LOT .5886.
A beautifully-made, light-colored,
light-weight Spring- Overcoat.
It is a Genuine Edward Harris
Cleth, and we have marked it $14.
It is worth mere money.
Ask for the above let. Our large
assortment of SPRING OVER
COATS ranges from $8 te 825.
A beautiful variety of colors.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
THARCS W. 1'KV.
WE. ARE BACK AGAIN TO OUli
OLD STORE ROOM,
Which lias been Remodeled anil Knlatgcd.
We open out with a
NEW STOCK OF
WALL PAPERS
AND-
Window Shades.
Ot Every Description.
Ill connection with our line et goods, we
have taken part of tlw room ter the exclusive
sale of
LACE CURTAINS,
FINE MIRRORS.
POLES, rOLES,
CORNICES, &t, iSu.
Of which we have au Extensive I.iue.
A visit et inspection deliclte 1.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
("AOUKT rt;OCLAMAT10.
j Wiu:u::.s, The Honorable JOHN I!. I-lV-l.VUSTOX,
l'rciidcnt, und Honorable DAVID
W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge el the
Court of Common Pleat, in and for the county
of Lancaster, and Assistant Jnstiecs of the
Courtsef Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery nud Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In
antl ler the county of I.nncater, have issued
their precept. to"me directed, retiuiriii me,
anions ether thing, te make public proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court el
Oyer untl Terminer and a General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Court et General Quarter Sessions
et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence
in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster In
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD .MONDAY IN APRIL (17th), 1&.
In pursuance of which precept public netice
is hereby given te the Jlavei ami Aldermen et
the city or Lancaster, in the said county, and
all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and
Constables, of the said city antl county df Lan
caster, that tkey be then antl there in tneir own
proper persons, with their rolls, records and
examinations, and int (uibitiens, and their ether
remembrances, te de these things which te
theirofficcsappertnminthclrbchalftebcdone;
and also all these who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the
jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then
and there te prosecute agaiust them as shall be
just.
Dated at Lancaster the 26th day of March,
18S2. JOHN IT. HIGH, Sheriff.
ap4-ltdA2tw
rr YOU WANT
BARGAINS
-IN-
FURNITURE
OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION
At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster.
Call at
HESS & FLTNN'S,
148 and 150. NORTH .QUEEN ST.,
'and 246 WEST KING ST.
ml7-SwdE
11XW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"VrOTICE. STKWAKT Si SOU HAVJS BK-
JLl MOVED their coal office te Ne. 20 Centre
Square, formerly Cehe A Wiley's. Orders wUl
receive prompt attention, and all kinds
x amuy coal delivered at the lowest prices.
a3-3td
TAB. 11. B. STEUMAN.
Ofpicx : 1C SOUTH PRINCE STREET.
Removed from 47 North Tiince street.
Std
TWO FIRST-CLASS MILLINERS WANT
ed, high salary paid te experienced hands,
at GOTTSCHALK A LEDEBMAN'S Great
New Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 2 North Queen
street. al-lwd
LAW OrFIC REMOVED.-! HAVE RE
MOVED my law efll co from Ne. 20 Seuth
Queen street, te Ne. 116 East King street.
a3 4td WJI. S. AMWEG.
PARTNER WANTED WITH 8750, TO
take an Interest in a business new in
operation and paying from $60 te 100 per week.
Investigation solicited Irem parties who have
the money and mean business.
Address. SURE,
apr3-2td fsTELHeBscEn Office.
riMltZ PROGRESS OF CANCKK ON IN-
J. ternal mucous surfaces is mere rapid ttan
en the skin or the border membrane. This is
owing tethe greater vascularity and moisture
et theirtissue. Cauccret the liningmembrane
et the cheek is always a rapid disease. In a
lew months it will destroy large portions of
the mouth. Cancers and tumors and all kinds
of skin diseases cured by Dim. II. I), and A.M
LONGAKJEU. Office, 13 East Walnut street
Lancaster. Consultation tree. aS-3td
TOASTER CARDS!
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED
EASTER CARDS!
IK GREAT VARIETY AT
L. M. ELYN1ST,S
HOOK AXD STATIONERY STOIIE,
Ne. 42 West King Street.
pEJIOVAL
REMOVAL. ! ! REMOVAL ! ! t
P. O. SNYDER
Has removed his
NOTION, TRIM3IING AND MILL IN
ERT STORE,
Prem Nes. 20 and 22 WEST KING STRE ET, te
Ne. 14 (two Deers East), in Cress Key's
Hetel Building,
Where he Is new prepared te show an Elegant
Line of NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MILLIN
ERY and WHITE GOODS.
An announcement of the SPRING OPEN
ING win ee made shortly. aprl-lwd
JOHN 1SAEBS SONS.
NOVELTIES,
FOR THE
EASTER SEASON!
PLAIN AND FRINGED
Easter Cards,
EASTER FANS AND SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At the Roekstoro et
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.
CLOTHING!
D. B. HOSTETTER & SON
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCAST&li,
WE TAKE PLEASURE IX XOTIFTIXG
TITE PUBLIC IX GEXERAL THAT
OUR STOCK FOR THE
SPRING SEASON
' V03IPLETED, AXD IT WILL BEXE
FITOUR PATROXS TO IXSPECT
The Large Variety of Goods
FOR-
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
THE LATEST IX PATTERX AXD
COLOR, WMWII WE 1IA VE
OX OUR COUNTERS.
D. B. isMer & In
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
Ji'OK BALA.
I70K KKST.-DWJSIX1NG AT 41 NORTH
. Duke street, second-story, adapted ler
law enices.
apr3.tld
JJ. F. ESHL.EMAX.
1 ( TONS TOBACCO FOR SALE.
IU BLANDON STATION,
15yi!cs comity. Pa., East Penn. Railroad.
Call en C. W.Knuffman. JohnZerder, David
K. Peters, Penrose Wright, Jleses Retliermul,
Jehn Ccrnand. m30-lwd
P KIM IS HAY, WESTERN CORN ANU
Oats ler sale at Lcaman Place at all times
at marlcet prices. . Alse,
COAL AND LUMBER.
121-3md II. II. ROHRER.
S'
TURK ROOM FOR RNT,
APPLY TO
PHILIP LEBZtiLTKR,
Ieb27-tld 211 North Queen street.
TTOR
RENT STORE ROOM 18 BY 40
r Ie
et. with new plate trless front, hich ceil-
inr ; located en the main business street and
next deer te the postellicc, Columbia, Lancas
ter cennty. Pa. ; has been occupied as a book beok boek
storo for the last sixteen years and is One et
the nest stands in the county ler that business.
It is a fine opening for anyone who nnder
htands the book antl stationery business. Pos
session i-'iven immediately. Address
JOIIN FENDRICII.
m-28-lwd Columbia, Lane. Ce., Pa.
TOIt SjaLK. an immense number e-
UOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac,
of alt descriptions, in all localities and at all
prices.
SEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every one.
ALLAN A. HERR & CO.,
dcc3-3md 3 North Duke street.
PUIVATJE MALE. THE UNDERSIGNED
offers at private sale the fallowing de
scribed property, te wit :
All that very valuable farm, CONTAINING
17 ACRES, mere or less, situated en the south
eide of East Kinf? street, in the city el Lancas
ter, immediately opposite the Lancaster coun ceun
tv prison, anu adjoining lards et Herman
Miller, Jacob S. Miller and lands el the Dlrec
ters of the Peer el Lancaster cennty.
This is one et the most desirable and valua
ble pieces of real estate in the county of Lan
caster ; has a geed DWELLING HOUSE and
out-houses, with geed Barn and ether Im
provements. It Is particularly valuable for
buildinglets, being in the very best part of
the city of Lancaster, and especially adapted
for a truck furm. Thaentir niCA Ulnlrlnnf
In liuildlnsr lets. '
Agent, Ne. 6 CeurtAvenue, where the draft
nt biM nmnprhr nin 1m Mit mfiftffrl I
THRU EDITIM.
of
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1882.
BY WIKE.
rKESIDKNT ARTHUR FIRST VETO.
He Returns the Autl-Chlneie uill te the
Senate Without His Approval
Other Telegrapnle News.
Washington, March 4. The president
has Bent te the Senate a message vetoing
the Chinese bill.
Immediately after the reception of the
message in the Senate, at 1:15 o'clock, the
president pre tern, suspended the operation
of business te lay the communication be be be
eoeo the Senate and directed it te be read.
The reading of the message, which was
proceeded with by the secretary, was
listened te with marked interest and at
tention by the entire Senate. The vital
objection of the president is te the twenty
years' suspension of immigration, which
he construes as virtually prohibiting, and
therefore vielative of the snirit. if net of
the letter of the negotiations upon which
the treaty was based, and as a breach of
national faith.
. The message calls attention te the prep
ositieu made by the United States com
missioners en this point, and the counter
prepositions en the part of China te show
that the understanding of the latter coun
try in the agreement which was ultimately
made was that the immigration would be
limited or restricted te a resenable period,
lie points out ether features of the act,
which in his opinion can be modified te
advantage. The system of personal
registration and passports is specifically
mentioned as undemocratic and hostile te
our institutions, and he alluded te. the
emission of the act te make any prevision
for the transit te China of Chinese sub
jects new residing in foreign countries, te
which subject, the president adds, his at
tention has been called by the Chinese
minister.
The message refers te the alleged bene
fits te its industries derived bv the Pacific
slope from the presence of the Chinese
heretofore, expresses apprehension of
the injurious effect upon American
commerce with China of legislation of
the character of that proposed, uuless
carefully guarded, and without naming
any specific period of suspension suggests
that the length of term should be experi
mental. T'ie message and the bill, en motion of
Farley, were temporarily laid upon the
table and ordered printed.
HUNGRY HAULS.
Large Fire In Mopklnte ', Maw.
Bosten, 3Iarch 4. Fire at Hopkinton,
Mass., this morning destroyed thirteen
dwellings, tho-Orthodex church, the town
ball, one hotel and a large beet and shoe
factory, which employed one thousand,
hands.
The.lire cemmenced at the town ball at
3 a. m., and swept rapidly through the
town. Bridges & Ce's. beet factory, which
was destroyed, was the mainstay of the
town, aud from five te six thousand cases
of finished goods, weic destroyed. Their
less en stock will reach $200,000 and en
building and machinery about $60,000.
Theagsicgate less will amount te $350,
000. The fire is believed te have been of
incendiary origin, and it is thought that
powder was exploded under the basement
of the town hall. The explosion was heard
by many in the vicinity.
Herning Oil.
PiTTSuuRGn, Pa., April 4. A large flie
is raging at the Standard oil works near
Sharpsburg. Five stills are new burning
and the destruction of the whole work is
feared.
RATHER A COMKDOWfl.
The Suit Ter 3,O0O.O0O Against the Stand
ant Results in a Verdlnt et 933,000.
IIarkisburg, Apiil 4. Judge Simon Simen Simon
ten this morning filed his opinion in the
case of the cemnmtTwnalth .against the
Standard oil company n.- the recovery of
back taxes dne the state. The opinion is
very long. The court holds that the com
monwealth is entitled te recover from the
defendant company the following sums :
Taxes due from 1873 le 1878. $18,289.03 ;
interest, $9,013.06 ; penalties, $1,828.90 ;
interest from June 21, 1881, te April 4,
2, 000.05 ; attorney general's commis cemmis commis
bieus, $1,430.53 ; total, $33,277.59. Fer
this amount judgment was directed te Le
entered, unless exceptions be filed within
the time prescribed by law.
1UE TREASURY.
Anether Call of Bends.
Washington, April 4. Secrctaiy Fol Fel
g'er says he intends te issue a call for
bunds just as seen as he can get th.e esti
mates from the treasurer aud ether figures
necessary te enable him te determine the
amount te call, which will be for $15,000,
000 bends eutcuded sixes, paj able en the
firsc Wednesday in June. This will be
the 112th call for b'e.nds. .
The secretary has virtually decided net
te anticipate the interest en the bends in
cluded in the 108th call which matures en
the 8t!i hist.
Tne Deatn el Jese James.
Independence, SIe .March 4 The city
is wild with excitement ever the death of
Jesse James. The fear of his vengeance
has restricted people from takiug extreme
action against all the accused train rob
bers. Men are huddled together in groups
en the street, and rumors of a lynching
party te be organized have been very
prevalent.
Law unci Order in the 'West.
Kansas City, April 4. Officer Jenes
last night attempted the arrest of two ne ne
geoes, when one turned and shot him
three times. One was captured, and
while being taken te the pelice station a
mob seized him and hung him from Pine
bluff street bridge. Jenes died.
Gen. Chalmers te be Ousted.
Washington, April 4. The Heuso com
mittee en elections today adopted a re
port that James R. Chalmers was net en
titled te a seat in Congress from the Sixth
district of Mississippi, and that Jehn R.
Lynch was elected and is entitled te re
present said district.
The Strikes.
The 2s'ew Yerk marble workers evince
no disposition te yield, aud the employers
will meet this afternoon te try te arrange
an amicable understanding.
At West Pittston, the Lehigh Valley
driver boys have struck, throwing a large
number of operatives out of employment.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, April 4. Fer
the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather,
occasional light rain, southwest te north
west winds, lower barometer, stationary en
higher temperature.
Democrats Carry Jacksonville, Via.
Jacksonville, Fla., April 4. The mu
nicipal election was ca rried by the Dem
ocrats by larger majorities than ever be
fore. Democratic Victories in Michigan.
Sagmaed City, Mich., April 4. The
city elections in this city and East Sag
mead, were yesterday carried by the Dem
ocrats. The Bill Before the' Cabinet.
hen:m its session at neon, and the Chinese
I,, 11
bill was submitted for final consideration.
UX TANTXT or KICHK8.
Tfce Funeral of Yeaderbllt tke Sutetdc
NswYetk, April 4. The funeral of
Cornelius Vanderbilt, who cemmittt-1 ni
cide en Sunday, took place this nierum
from the Church of the Strangers. On
the lid of the easket rested a reup.
ing of palm leaves and iramer(,t.!!e;,
a tribute from one of his sisters. The
Ehurch was crowded. v7m. II. Vander
ilt and wife and nearly all the members
of the family were present. The service
was read by Bev. Dr. Deems and at its
close the remains were taken en a special
train te Hartferd for interment.
Te Resume tfee ShlpDerd laqulrj.
Washington, April 4. The Heuse
committee en foreign relations will prob
ably meet te-morrow te continue the
Shiphefd examination. Mr. Shipherd was
at the capitol te-day.
And He Deearved It. Toe.
iNDiANAretis, April 4. Chas, Jamisen,
who raped a three year old child, was
lynched at Kokomo last night.
MAMJCJCTS.
rniladeipiua Market.
rniLADurHiA, April 4. Fleur llrni. but
quiet; feupcrnne. 3 S04 60; Extra, f 1 75
5 50: Ohie and Indiana family, $; 75p
7 25 ; Penn'a tamilv. $6 1296 S3.
Rye flour W 62Q475.
Wheat quiet and easier; Del. and Punn'a
Red, $1 Witl 41 ; de Amber, $1 Ufll 42.
Cern unlet and easier : .Steamer at SLfltUWc :
Yellow, SQSjC; Mixed, SIJ$S5c; Ne. 2 Mixed,
81SIi.
Oats scurce and firmly held ; Ne. 1 White,
63fttHa; Se. 2 de 62(i3c; Ne. 3 de fiie
Rye scarce at 89c. '
Previsions firm, geed Jobbing demand.
Lard Arm ; city kettle, f 11 73 ; loose butch
ers', $10 73 ; prime steam. Sll SO.
Butter firm, supplies 100, sold up; Cream
ery extra, 43QUe ; de geed te choice. 40)ttc.
Rolls steady.
Eggs quiet and easier ; Penn'a., 19J3Uc ;
Western at 19c.
Cheese firmer and In geed demand.
Petroleum dull; Refined. VA.
Whlskv at SI 20.
Sceds geed te prime clever weak at ViQ
8e ; de ile Timethy dull at $2
6002 70; dodo
iriaxeed flrm nt $1 43.
sew Ien afaraai.
Nsw Yerk, April 4. Kleur sfate
Western rules flrm ; moderate expert
nud
aud
iiuuiu use. sentnern quiet
Wheat V,iiic lower, heaw and unsettled
no. 2 ni'd, aia
..- .. -r vi -.. -:-.jr .... .
lay, 91
SffJiffll 41K : de
June.
$1 3tA,'01 364; ; de
July, Si 24l2i;
ile
April. $1 42 bid. SI iHi asked.
ni, i 3
uern epeneu X9c lower ana suDseqncntiy
became strong and recovered most of decline :
mixed Western, spot, 8083e ; futures, 78
81c.
Oats l9c lower and Weak ; Ne. 2 May, 35 ;
no j une, Oey
VKc; State, 62366c; Western.
IXJU4C
Western Grain Markets.
Milwaukkb Wheat dull and easier; Ne. 2
Milwaukee, bard.ll 42 ; de soft, fresh, fl 2IIK;
April, 1 28 ; May, $1 29f ; June, 91 Sitf : July,
1 25J4.
corn unsettled ana nigncr ; e. a, rresn, at
783720.
Ui
ats firm : Ne. 2 scarce at 43c : choice white
020.
Rye higher and scarce ; Ne. 1 87c.
Barley higher and active : Ne. 2 Spring, cash
c bid : April, 00c ; Ne. 3 Spring Extra, 78e
for regular, and 80Je ter Iresh.
Peoria Cern flrm and higher; high mixed
at 7171Jic : mixed, 771c..
Oats active, flrm and higher ; Ne. 2 White,
30K5Ilc.
Rye firm ; NO. at 858Sc.
Tolebe Wheat quiet; Ne. 2 Red. spot and
AprU, 91 34 ; May, f 1 34 ; J une, 91 30 ; July,
91 14 ; Auguzt, 91 1001 11 ; all the year. 91 WK,.
Cern was In light request : high mixed at
75c ; Ne. 2, spot, Ile ; April, May, June and
July, 74c; all the year, 6te.
Outs quiet ; Ne. 2 at 60c.
At the close wheat was weaker: Ne. 2 Red
pet, 91 35 ; April, 91 34 : May, 91 33 ; June,
$1 20 1 29J ; July, 91 13133 ; Aungust, 91 00 ;
Sept., $1 03 ; all the year, 91 07 bid.
Cern wns quiet and weak ; high mixed at
7473c : Ne. 2 spot. 78c ; April, 74c; May, 73
liiiV ; Jnly, 74c ; all the year, 66c.
Grata ana nroviaea Uuotatteus.
One o'clock quotations el grain and previ
ions, furnished by 8. K. Y emit, Brekr. I.
East King street.
April L
Ckleage.
Ne beard te-day; city election.
Ptttladelpbta.
Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard
Marah.. 1.40 .80 .53
April... .3!4 .80 .55
May..... 1.21 .79 .54J..J
UT tneem mnrkete.
Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts, 18,000 bead ; ship
ments, 7.000 de: market active ; prices Ofilec
higher; llgnt, 96 90; heavy. tJQl 40; mlxi
packing $6 506 90 ; skips and culls, $5f;- 4".
inestiy$CI5633.
Cattle Receipts, 4,200 head ;shipmcnti, l(tj
head ; murket Very active, strong and !-
higher; experts, 91 2J&7 85: common t(K""t
shipping, $5 BOfiC 50 ; choice te prime, p. 7"
730; butchers' cows, 93 2583 40; steers, 95 vj7
5 80 ; bteckers, 93 404 50 ; leederri, $1 7S&5 50
81'cep Receipt. I,-r-00 head; shipuiwnts. Toe ;
market strong, with geed demantl ; Nebraska
sheep, $5 40JJG 15 ; native, choice te fancy. Wfr
I! 50 ; lair-te geed, 94 755 73.
Phlladelpnia Cattle Market.
MeNDAT.'April 3. The receipts et live stock
at. the Philadelphia stock yards were: Fer
tlie week: Beeves, 2400 head ; sheep. 10,000
head ; hogs, :f,2(.0 bead. Previous- week
Beeves, 2,400 head"; sheep, 8,000 hi-ad ; hogs
S.O0O head".
Beet Cattle The market 1ms been nctlve :
Prices were He higher.
We'qnete as fellows :
Extra, 7i7c ; Geed, 7J7Jc ; Medium,
"J57c : Common, 3Sie ; hit co;vs, 53Cc.
Milch cews-were active atj'jogce.
Sheep The market has been fairly uctlve
nnd prices closed flrm. A fen- goad sheared
slieep sold at ilAC
We qnete as fellows :
Extra, 7J4ffi7Xe; -geed. JJ7c; medium,
Jift64c; common, 55c; litintu, liigHc ;
calves, miieh, (SiOc.
Hogs were in fair demand.
We quote as Jellews :
Geed,' 10Uc ; coinniefi, 80c.
SALES Or mtKVBS AT THB WEST FHILADKr.PIMA
STOCK YAHDS.
Martin, Fuller Ce., 350 Western. SW7c.
Reger Maynes, 227 Western, 67c.
A. Jt J. Christy, 127 -Western and Lancaster
county, 7?fc.
E. H. ft It. r. McFiileu, 127 Western ami
Lancaster ceun ty. (7e.
M. Uiniiin, 143 Lan. co.. 67kc; 128 St. Leu!,
Qe ; 187 bulla, 6Q6c
Shiiinbcrg ft Paul, 155 Western aud Penn
sylvania, GQilc.
James CIcnisen 92 Lancaster co., 5&7c.
Lewenstcin ft Adler, i5 Western, il4tiVAc ;
0 Montgomery co., cows, 4xfe6c.
l. Schambcrg ft Ce., 71 Western, Je ; ta Lane,
co . 73ic
Hiinicl Murphy. 83 Western and Lancaster co.,
OiitfiKc.
Cnuin, jr., at Penn'a.,
KS7c.
Levi, 100 Western and
I'cnusyivauiH. -&
Jehn McArdle, 140 Lancaster county, C7c
Owen Smith. 71 Western, account el Martin
Fuller ft Ce; 18 We-tern, ac-
- count or G. Scliambcrg ft Ce.; 10
Western,' account of Redgcr
Mayne8,7J47c.
I.. Hern, 82 Pcnne. and cow. 4c.
Daniel Smyth ft Bre., 120 Western aud Laneas-
county. 0J7Kc.
Dennis Smyth, 50 Pennn., fa7c.
Bachman ft Levi. 110 Western, e7Jc.
10 Ment co. cows, OeCc.
Chain ft Caldwell, 25 Western bulls and hellers
6J4QCJ4C.
J. F. Sadler Ce., 100 Western, 7c.
J. T. Liitta, 20 Chester county, (&7e.
F. Seheelz, 10 Western, ai7'c.
22 Ment, county cows, 4$.''J.c.
CRSSSBD MCATS.
Dressed Beeves were active at 9llc.
SALBS LAST WKEX.
Thes. Bradley, 180 head at 10llc.
A. A. Beswull 77 de. at 9llc.
C. S. Dengler, 78 de." at leQlOc.
W. II. Brown 90 de. at 9ll4c.
J. F. Lewdcn, 36 de. lOllc.
Harlan ft Bre., 75 de. at .021 lc
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sold 790 head at 8l0e. and
50 head dressed lambs at !911c.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Bends reported dally by
Jacob B. Lese, 22 North Queen street.
April 4.
HhOO 140 xy.
A.M. r.m. .x.
C. C. ft I. C. R. R- 12 IVi 1VA
DeL.Lack.ft Western 124 124! 12
Denver ft Bie Grande 63K 5i WA
N.Y.. Lake Erie A Western.... 37 Sly,
East Tenn.Va. 4 Georgia 12 12X 12-.J4
Missouri. Kansas ft Texas 33 33Ji 34
Lake Shere Mich. Southern... 11 113g 1U
Louisville & NwjhvUle, 78 79 0
New Yerk Central 13131 13 132)
New Jersey CentraL 8Mg 8IJ4 83
Ontario ft Western 27 27ft Z8
Omaha Cem 37X 3 37H
Omaha Preferred.. lOIJi Q, 1024
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce... . 41 41 41
Chicago. MIL St. Paul...: 111 112 U?:
TerasPaclflc 42K ny, Wi
Wabash. Htueuis ft Pacific... 33 34 sa
Western Union TeL Ce 87& 87 8HK
Pennsylvania R.tt 63' tali
Beading: 31 31 312
Buffalo Pitts, ft West 18 IS 18
Northern Pacific Cem 38 39 41
" Prtlerred.... 78 78jg se