LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK TUESDAY. NOVEMBER U 1882. V TO-NIUUT'S FAKAUK. A Steer Tliat Will be IJilren in ibe Line A fine ox. which was brought from Virginia by Edward Yuan, of Mountville, was brought to tbie city this morning at au early hour and is now quartered at Brimmer's livery stable. He will appear ill the Democratic parade this evening and will be driven in a ba zgy like a horse, with bridle, collar and full t-et of single harness. He was driven to Columbia last night, but as the parade did not take place he was brought back to this city, hitched to an ojieu buggy, and hauling a couple of men. He is a very intelligent animal and will create lots of fun. The Young Men's Democratic club will meet this evening at headquarters, North yoceu fircet, at j o'clock, lor parade. The First ward will meet at Henry Neimer's saloon at 7 o'clock and the Millersville band will furnish the musi-:. TheSecond ward club will start fiom Rawdng's saloon, on East Orange t-ucer, where they will meet at 7 o'clock. A largo, drum corps will furnish the mnsic. The Fifth ward wiil meet at Philip Wall's saloon at 7 o'clock. The Seventh ward Pattison club last evening elected Frederick Arnold chief marshal and John Waters assistant mar shal of tho club for the parade this eve ning. Theclu'i will maet at B. Kuhltnan's saloon, Iiock'aud street, at 7 o'clock. The Eighth ward will meet at Poutz's saloon, at 7 o'clock. Tho Ninth ward club will meet at Ar nold Haas' hotel promptly at 7 o'clock. They will be accompanied by lbs Eden cornet band in tho parade. Tho different committees appointed by the Democracy to make arrangements for to-night's parade, met at the headquarters last night and made their reports in regard to music, etc. Tho Young Men's club have secured the 1 ii.ii vilte hand for tho parade. Tho Demo oi at in club of the college will fall in behind tho Young Men's club. NKiciiisituiio'in skw;. KventH Across tlio County Line. On Saturday tho Heading Democrats will have a grand demonstration in honor of the Democratic victories. A mammoth elephant in straw, weighing 1,400 pounds, will ho carried in the parade. An accurate statement of the amouut of money expended by Berks county in the contest just closed with a Democratic tri umph on Tuesday, shows that tho election cost tho voters $2,;i52.80. The Berks county apple crop is reported to bo very light. Charles Wagner, aged seventeen, sou of Mis. Mary Wagner, a widow lady, resid ing at No. 420 Locust, street, Reading, had his right leg cut off below the knee on Monday morning, and died at 1:30 p. m. The boy was tun over by a shifting engine. At Kohcsouia, York county, burglars entered tho store of G. B. Noll and iitolc therefrom over $200 worth of goods. John Stoudt, of Myerstown, Lebanon county, was dangerously if not fatally in jured on Monday afternoon by the burst ing of his gun while he was hunting. York will have a free mail delivery after Dec. 1. Sale or Ileal rotate. Samuel Hess aud Son, auctioneers, sold at public sale on Monday evening, Nov. l:, at the Hcistcr house, tho undivided moiety or half interest of Chailcs G. Rboads, deceased, held by II. Z. Khoads and Charles G. Rhoads, deceased, as tenants in common forMassoy B. Rhoads, administratrix. No. 1, all that four-story building and lot of ground fronting on tho south side West King sticct "2 feet 2J inches, and extending in depth of that width 215 feet to a 14 foot alley, to II. Z Rhoads for S15.7S7.50. Nc. 2, ali that pieco of grjund situated on tho corner of Orange aud Mulberry streets, fronting on West Orango street 70 feet and extending in depth to an alloy, with improvements, was withdrawn at fi,500 No. o, a lot of ground fronting on South Prince street 01 feet 3 inches, aud extend ing in depth 245 feet to a public alley, . with improvements, was withdrawn at $0,400. Also, at tho samo timo aud place, for IT. Z. Rhoads, a lot of ground fronting on Manor sticct 84 feet and extending in depth 245 feet, to Lafayette street, on which is erected a large two-stoiy brick dwelling, with stabling. Withdrawn at $4,000. Hearing Continued. Wni. II. Wright, colored. Liter known as "Tobc," was committed by tho mayor for 30 days for bciug drunk aud very dis orderly on Wednesday of last week, lie was taken before Judge Livingston this afternoon on a writ of habeas corpus aud his dischargo was asked for. His honor eaid that the fact that the mayor had com mitted him to prison was ovidcuco that ho had been drunk aud disorderly. Tiieio being no evidence to tho contrary, ho could not discharge him. The case was continued until to-morrow morning wheu it will bo re-heard. Meanwhilo Wright's counsel was told to notify tho mayor and officer of tho application for his release. l'ollce Cases. Owing to the illness of the mayor his cases were heard by Alderman McConomy this morning. One druuk arrested by Officer Coyle got 10 days and another that Officer Elias caught, paid his costs. John McCoy and Thomas Dunn wc:e each sent to jail for 10 days by Alderman Samson for being druuk and disorderly. Alderman Spurrier sent Beujamin Davis, the well-known bum, who spends a great deal of lime in jail, out for 30 days. Two other drunks got 10 days c.ich. The llriglit Mile or lAbby l'rloon. The lecture by Rev. C. C. McOabo which is to be delivered in the Duke street Methodist Episcopal church next Tuesday evening, the 21st inst., has been delivered in many of the principal cities and towns in America, and has never failed to clicito tho highest praise. Pastor Robinson states that he heard it livo years ago aud then regarded it as one of the most enjoyable ho had ever heard. raid on. Tho pay car of tho Pennsylvania rail road passed up tho road this afternoon, and the employees were paid off for the month. The Jury Wtieel. This morning Judge Patterson and the jury commissioners began filling tho jury wheel. t'licap Excursion. Don't forget the excursion to Philadelphia on Thursday, November JGth. Tickets good lor three days, only $2.0C. Special train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at 5:10 a. in. Leaves Columhiaat5:l'ia. in. Fare, Ji.S'J. ltd Obituary. Again comes grievous news, anil this time from over tho seas.of Mrs. Harriot lane Jclm ston, of Baltimore. 11 cr second anil lastclnl 1 died last Monday, at Nice. Those, who have scon this rarely lovely woman, in her bcanti-t-1 home, surrounded by her happy husband and their two bright boys, can Imagine tec dest lation which has come upon the bereaved pair. A your and a-half ago. ttuchauan, the elder, tiled suddenly. In his littccnth ycar,ut a time when Harry had Just as suddenly and strangely developed a Heart disease. Medical advice compelled them very soon to abandon, first, their house In Baltimore, and, next their Wheatland home, ol which the invalid was so lond, and tlcc with their remaining darling, I then eleven years of age, to Southern France. I There, ana in Switzerland, have tliey been tie- I voting literally their very lives, with every device that wealth and science could suggest, to Keep the breath in that trail Iraine. Only those who have had a like experience can know the agony of hope and fear in which Uioy have existed. And now it is over. " Willi emptied anus ami treasure lost," they return to their sympathizing friends. But their hearts have wounds, which no love, no years, can heal or hide. We have never seen so happy a family as was thi, now broken circle. Mr. Johnston's house was one ot the gayest In Baltimore, and wherever beauty ami fashion assembled her gracious, graceful presence was sought and enjoyed by old and young. Her dignity. her brightness and tact, with her extraordi nary appearance and her social history, made her a marked wommi wherever she went In America or hurope. Tuonan a justly proud mother, she never made licrseir ridiculous. She was a! ways calm (apparently), la'iomil and judicious. llic usual mingling of mater nal fondness and follydid not mar lh" Interest of that charming family group. In wii'cii an artist might have revelled. The micenlv-look- ing woman, with her prematurely white hair I and line coloring, and the boauliiul blonde boys, lormed a picture not soon to be for gotten. And now there U nnno to call her mother, " Dead both my boys V Well might she say to us, her friend-, so full ot lite and joy, preparing lor such a blight winter as she j-pent two years mo. "All, ring your b'dls low, and burn your li3hts laintly." But&heisnot one to depreeite the nappi ness ot othen. Our pleasures can neither In crca?ciioiili;!!:nislithcsuirerinps of tho strick en parents . An t we comfort ourselves in be lieving they will not weakly wring their hands anil yield to despair. Those who know their domestic lire know how much this hus band and wife still have to live for in each other. Less than two years ago. Harry Johnston was u sturdy, manlyboy,the picture ot health, mental and physical well advanced t:i Ids studies, speaking French and i.oruian, and hiving a ronsidurablo knowledge ol iiiu-ie, for which he had much tu-to. Together with his brother he had been mostcaiclully edu cated and enjoyed books ; bill he was not so purely intellectual as Buchanan, and was n mojt practical and line-looking boy. After wards, at Cannes, it was hard to recognize in he gentleness and pathos of the tall, pale emaciated lad the same laughing, rosy Harry, who had lejoiccd in mud pic at Wheatland. During hl lung illness he was lindcviatiiigly delicate and considerate toward tho-,,.- about him,. -mil patient to a degree that was touch ing. Wdli the Innocence and bitnplieily of extreme youth this child possessed a dignity very surpriing and indicative ot strong char acter. A tew months ago he v.-asconlliim-d in tho English chinch by thu Hi-hop ol Canter bury, then visding Cannes ; and now the b'y, who became so much ot a man as to choose "that better put which cannot be taken away from him," U something still more, and still bctti r than boy or man. For the wisdom ot spirits he has exchanged the foolNhnepsot mere man hood, and is suddenly lull giown. No wonder, weeping mother and hnv.-i:d lather, you are awed by tho thought that. "lu-t so young but jenterniglil. Now he is as old as death. Meek, obedient in your siirht, tSent le to a bock or hi eat h Only on last Holiday! voun?, Answciing you like silver belis Lightly touched ! an hour matures; You ran teach him nothing else. lie has seen the mvslery hid Under Kgyp:' pyramid. By those tycl ids pale and elose. Now he knows what Kaamses Knows. Washington', November 5th. Tlio way to produce a smile on the 1 tee ot a man, suffering with a racking cough, is to make him a present or a bottle ot Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Just 1 ry it. and you will be as tonished at the reaiilL Dnsiaivisn ot confidence. There is no article which so richly deserves tho entire confidence of the community as lSrown's Itrnuehial Troches. Those sulleringlrom Asthmatic and Kroncliiil Diseases, Coughs and Colds should try ilii'in. Trice i" cents. nD-lwdcnd&w Certificate '1 have used liurdock Mood tiittcis with great benelit for indigestion and constipation ot" the bowels." l'rice SI. C. L. EASTON, Hamilton, Out. For sate by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, !:7:nri 13) Noilh Queen street. Ttio proprietors ot Fly's Cream I'alm do not claim it to be a ciire:a!l,but a sure remedy lor Catarrh, Colds in the Iliad and Hay Fever, l'rice TO cents. Apply Into tlio nostrils with llttln linger. Catarrh. For tltteen years 1 have been greatly annoyed with this disgusting disease, which caused severe pain in my head, continual tliopping Into my throat, and unplcasint breath. My Reuse tit smell was much impaired, llya thorough use for sdx months of lily's Cream IJalm 1 have entirely overcome these troubles. J. is. Cask, St. Denis hotel, llroadway and 11th street, N. Y. My Son tried Kly's Cream Halm for cold in the head, nrter using it twice he Mt no mojo distress or trouble In breathing. 1 recom mend it above all other Catarrh remedies. C. C. Haoenmjcu, Druggist, Mahanov City, l'a, o3l-j-dTu,TiuVS Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired lrom practice, having had placed in his hands by an ftast India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetable reme ly lor the speedy and perma nent cure lor Consumption, ltroneiiitls, Ca tarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affec tions, also a positive and radical etire for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, alter having tested its wondcrlul curative powers in thousands ot cases, has fell it his Only to make it known to his suffering Icl lows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sullciing, I will send free ot charge to all who desire it, this receipt, in German, French or English, with lul direc tions lor preparing and using. Send by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noycs. 140 I'ower's Illock, Rochester, N Y. oct7-13tdcow now to Ssecitrn iicattli. It seems btrango that, any one will sufTer lrom the many derangements brought on by an impu'-o condition ot tho blood, when SCO VILL'SSAUSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, orUI.OOO ANDLlVEli SYKUP will restoie perlect health to the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, aid has proven itself to be tho best IJLOOI) PUUIFIER ever discovered, ellee'. ually curing Scrotula, Syphlitic disonlers, Weakness ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bit ions complaints nnd all diseases Indicating an impure condition ot the I'.lood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gestion. A single bottle will prove to yon its merits as a health renewer, lor it ACTS LIKE A C1IAUM, especially when the complaint is ol an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the. brain and nor vons system. .- rtEli'S PAIN PAN ACEA cures a pain In man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. KEP HOUSE POWOEUS euro all diseases ofhoi-fO. cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry ami all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may21-2 For sale at 11. 15. Cochran's; drug store 137 North Queen street. Puny, weak, and sickly children are. made healthy and strong by using llrown's Iron Hitters. For sale by II. j;. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 anil 133 North Queen street. Consumption Cured. .i old physician, retired lrom active y e, having had placed In his hands by an isast Indiana missionary tho formula ot a simple vegetable remedy for tho speedy and permanent cure ot Consumption, Uron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Aflcctions, also a positive and radical cure lor General Debility and all nervous complaints, alter having thoroughly tested its wonderful emu. live powers in thousands ol cases, leels it is Ids duty to make it known to his fellows. The recipe, with full particulars, directions lor preparation and use, and all necessary advice and Instructions lor succcsslnl treatment at. your own home, will bo received by you by return mail, irec of charge, by uddre-.sjng with stamp or stamped self-addiesscd enve lope to JJU. J. C. KAYMGND, Hit Washington street, Brooklyn, N, Y. ojl-lyw hl'ECIAT. NOTICES. Her Sweet Smile Uaunts Me Still. I ha 1 not seen her lor twenty years. Now she was a we'1-preierved matron with the samo sweet smile on her lace, and a set ot splendid teeth thanks to SOZODOXT. Her I daughters call her blessed beciu-c she brought them up properly. ulMwdeodd-w Go to II. II. Cochran's drug store tor Mrs. Freeman's Neio National Dyes. For bright ness and curability ot color, are unequaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in Kng lish and German, l'rlce. 15 cents. Jivils to be Avoided. Over-eating is in one sense as productive or evil m intemperance in drinking. Avoid both and keep the blood purified with Burdock blood bitters, and you will in: rewarded with robust health and an invigorated system. Price $1. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggliT, l::7and 1"9 North Queen street. A wasal injector frco with each bottle ot Shilol.'s Catarrh lie'.nedy. Price .To cents. For sale at Cochran drug store, 1.J7 North Queen street. Mother: iat.-Krt. r.ioi;, cr Aro yon disturbed at night and fu-oken ol I your rest by a sieir child Miliering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once mill gei a bottle ot MRS. WIN S LOW'S .SOOTHING SYBUP It will relievo tho poor little sutr.ver immediately depend upon it: there is no i.i'stulre about it. There Is not i. mother on earth v. no has ever used it, who will not toil you at once that it will regu late tho bowels, and give icst to the mother and relief ami health to the child, operating liko magic. It is perfectly sate to use In all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and U the prcsciiption ot one ot the oha-.-t mid best female physicians and imrsc3 in the United States. Sold overywlieio. i cnts a bottle. inC-ly-M.WftS&TV Skinny Wen. " Weils' Health Iteaewer" and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, ua Debility. SI. restores health Impotence, hex ,iiACK33irrAcrc."tt Instiuifumt Ira-n-itil i-er- i fui-.i. l'rice i'n.nd r.i: cents, rorsnle: t Coch ran's drug store, 1:1. .Ninth Qmcn stie-;. l'urily the 15Ioi.il. " SWAYNK'S 1'ILt.S." " Stt'AYSB'S WLLS." " SWAYKU'd TILLS." ACTS AS A 1IUAKT COIllmCTOR and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the organs oi digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner Yous'ies", Dizziness, Debility, Itilliousiiess, Had I'.reatii, Jaundice, l.lverand Kidney Com plaint, Luck of Appetite, Low Spirits, Indi gestion or Dysoep-ia. Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, If ever and Ague, Diarrhtea, Dropsy, Colds. Kh:uma!isi:i, Sutiittighi, Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, n;id:tl Iri-fgularltii.'-- ortue.Sp'.reii, Stomach, Itladder aud Ilowula. r.ESTGtIINIl T.) 11 KALI II when all other lviiiedk.-i fail. They Keep the system in a healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver to healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidneys the matter that poiiON3 the loundatinns otlile. I:o particular tj obtain "Swaync's Fills." l'rice ii ei-nts a box oi 0 pills, or.") lo.e.-; $! I l'repare-1 only by I!u. Swaykb &. so:.', l'liila ! delphi", l'a. Ask your druggist lor tl em. Sent by mai' to any address. iK'tt-eod.tv.'M.W,F It is probable that the young lady celebra ted in those charming lims ol Itobeit liurus, had tan, moth-spots and lresklcs, with other beauty blemishes. For such conditions, Dr. ISensnii's Skin Cure should b.- on every lady's toilet table. ulS-lwd&w Halk's Honey of llorchouud charms away a cough, cold, or inllm-r..a without any bad effect, l'ike'.s Tonihaclie Drops cure in one minute. nH-iwdeod.tw -'OLDEN Liehlg's Lbitiid Href ami Tunic In vlgorator imparts strength to body and mind, TakcnoGlher. Ot druggists. ni.'llwtleodftv, A true tonic medicine, a blcssin;? In every hoiiM-hold, ;3 Jlio-.vn's lion I'.itters. For s-ale by II. IS. Cochran., i!rii,,-;i-t, i:!7 and I":i North (jueen stri-et. nrw-M MiiKNsiit'tti J"asaca Is the most, oiinelivo I'ain Dastroyei in the world. Will most sorely quicken tiio blootl, whetv.er taken interntilly cr implied exU'rnally,anl thereby luori! certainly rcliev pain, v.-hethsr chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it la warranted double the strength ot any similar nvimratioa. It cures nam in tile Side. Hack or IJowcls. Soro Throat, Hheumattsin and ALt aituco, and Js THK IH"AT UELlf.VKK OK PAIN. " Itows's lItii.aoLD Pakacba" should be In every tun: ly. A teaspooniul of tho Panacea in a tii"i!.!ci'Ol kot water sweetened If prcU'ri I'd J, l d.ini at bed time will nnrAis cr a oor.n. U.'(cts . Imiiiio. tehll-IvdM.W.'JS&w JJnly to Otiiers. CiiA3ii:i:r.snur.o, .Inly 25, 1F73. This is to let tho v-eoplo timw that 1. Anna Maria Krider, wife of Tobias Krider, am now past suvcuty-liiiii' years of ase. My health h:is been very in.i for some years isast. 1 was troubled with we kness, bad cough, dyspep sia, great debility and constipation of tho bowels. I was mi mi.- craMc I could lmrdly cat anything. I hvard ot Hop Hitters, and was resolved fo try them. 1 have only u-ed three bottles, and I leel wonilerfiilly good, we'l and strong agaia. My bowels are regular, my ap petite good and ough all gone. I leel so well that I think it my duty to let people know, as so many know how bad I was, what the medicine has dune tor me, so they can cure themselves with it. Akna 41. KuiDia:, Wile ot Tobias Krider. iil-2ril.V.v .. Congo, i;oio " fre 'i r.roai siiouiit DO stopjC(i. .Neglect treijut'i'tiy residto in an In curable. Lung Pijcaso or Consumption, r.rnvn's tirouchial Troehi-s do Jsol di-sorder the slomr.ch like cough syrups f-ad balsams, butact directly on tluilqllanicd parts:, allaying li'-itatlou, give, relict t:i Asthma. Itronehlal Coughs., Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singers and i'ubllcSpeakers uresub.ii'Ct to. For thirty years Lrown's itronciual Troches have been n-coinmendcd by physi cians, and alway glvo oer.'eet satlsiaction. Having lc-'ii te,-Ud by wide aud constant use for nearly an entire genei .ition, they have at tained wol- .iii'iite' rauki.'iiong t'sc lew staple remedies et tho a;;s;. Pold at cents a box iver wliero. uiV-lvdTTh.t-FAl", w Itching Idles feymptouis and Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were erawliug in and out of the rectum; the private parts nrosomi-timesat-fectcd: it allowed to continue very serious results may lollow. ' Pi:, swavsk's All Hcalixo Ointment "isa ple.isant, sure cure. Also lor Tetter, Itch, Suit Kher.iii,ScaldiIcad, Erysipelas, Harbors' Itch, Hlotch.;.-, All Sciily, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions' Price r0 cents, :'. boxes lor$1.2.". Sent by mail to any address on receipt ol price in currency, or thicecenl postage stamps. Prepircd only by Pr. hwayne & Son, No. tBO N. .'ji.vlh street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Sway.m'8 Pills arc the best for all billions disorders, (Jure headache, lever?, &c. -lycod&wT.Th&S Itf.ATU&. McCurciiEox. in this citv, on Ihe 13th in.st., Sarah A. MeCutelieon, in tliuto'.lh year of her age. Dearest mother thou art gone beto c us,; To the hails where no sorrow c.m come, Where thy spirit its wntch-kccpingovcr us Shall wait us in heaven's blight home. The relatives and friends of the lamiiynre rcspccllully invited to attend the luncral, from the'residence of her son-in-law, Ucorgo Anne, No. 123 South Water street, on Wednes day nttcrnoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. XTEW AUVtsHTlSEaUMTb. 81';CIAI. INOlJUKMK.MS TO T1JAC11 EKS and others attending the Teachers Institute New arilval ot Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at very reduced prices. A LL Teachers are. rospec luily invited to call and receive a piesent lor ihi'inselves and pupils. HENUY UECHTOIil), It No. 5-2 North Qiietn street. Di;siKAISLK CtlTV I'KOI'KKTY AT I'ltl VAT'K SALE. The undeislgned offers lor sal his resilience. No. :',2-l Nm-th Qu.-en street. Lot 21 J leet front and 2I" teel deeo. with two-.-tory HICICK DWELLING, 21'4 leet front and D3 leet in depth, containing 12 rooms, llath lloom. Gas. Water, etc.. In good condition. A desirabl 'location tor business, a half square from Northern Market. Terms easy. J. I. HAIITMA.V. o31-t!dlawT SEW AIrjBTlSJBXXXJ8. LJXJUlWJASS, MCKRAY &to. o o SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. Seal Cloths, when durable Coats, Dolmans, Wraps and Trimmings of Gar ments for Winter. They are as near the real Seal as you can get without buying the fur, and the Cloths are finer L and handsomer than inferior Skins. We have them dis played under very strong, direct light, ranging the differ ent qualities side by side, beginning at $3.00 per yard and grading up to $30 all 50 inches wide. The laudable desire to obtain the best fabrics for the o least money is amply met the best are obtainable. possible supply will be T We therefore advise those interested in these desirable goods to decide promptly. SILK PLUSHBS-aOl at VERY LOW PRICES. QUILTED LININGS OF SEVERAL QUALITIES. SAMPLES BY MAIL WHEN DESIRED. H SMMRASS, S CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. fc!5 3md&w A-F'i Alt VJIKTMSHM EST. Al'ULl, LI.NK UK L.fi:iLLICI'3 rim? Tobacco, and other first-class brands at HAliTMAN'S YELLOW KltONT CIO Alt STOKK. PUUi IO SALi; OW KKAI. KSTATK. ON TUESDAY, .NOV KM IIKU 28, ISSi. will bo s -Id at public sale, at tlio Keystone Hotel. In tho city of Lancaster, all that CERTAIN LOT K LAND, situated on tl'.cweit sido ot -North Prince street, adjoining properties ot N. 15:in ninger and Henry ISarnitz. and numbered 450. Containing in tront on North Prince street .11 leet and It inches, and In depth to Water street I4." tei't, more or less, on which is erected a two-story DOUBLE hTONE DWELLING Sa:o to commence at 7 o'clcck p. m , when terms will be made known by JOHN A. COYLK, Trustee to sell in tho estate ot Frederick Scul ly, deceased. II. SuuiiB&T Auct. nS-S'Tu&Thtsd X)t JSIIU SAI.K,-ON SATURDAY, NOVE.1I H Mt 23, 1SS2, the undersigned attorney in l.iet. Inr too hfirs ot George Kane, deceased, will oiler at public outcry, at tho Washington Hotel, kept by Andrew Kane, In Washington norougn. l'a, me loiiowingdcscribcd real es tate, to wit : A Lot. of Ground, situated In Lower Ward ol said borough, being known in plan us Lot No. 133. Commencing at a post on cast bank of River Susquehanna, 1 hence by Elizabeth street, 313 leet, to nn alley, thence b same north CO leet to Lot No. 131 ; thenco by tho lat ter icst.'!!S leet to a post on bank ot river, and down tho courses ot tho same Ci! leet to place of beginning, on which aro erected a two and a-halt-story FUAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Klichcn.Icellouseand other Ininrovemonts. This property has been n store stand for II I ly years. For terms, etc., apply to Win. B. Given, esq.. Columbia, Pa., orthe undersigned, at Wash ington bniough. Pa. Sale at 7 o'clock p. m. JOHN KANE, Attorney in Fact.lorlleirsofGeo. Kane. Pee'd. A. W. Dellisoci: Auct. nl4-5tdl4.1G.18.2i. POSITIVE PUBLIC SAL.K OFVALUAliWi city property. On MONDAY, NOVEM BER 20. 1S2, at 1 o'clock p. m.,by virtue o:an order ot tlio Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo sold at public sale, at tho lliesler House, in the city of Lancaster, Uio undivided moiety or halt interest of Charles G. Rhoads. deceased, in the following described rc.il estate, held by II. Z. Khoads and satd Charles G. Khoads, deceased, as tenants in common. No. 2. All that vuluaulclotorpicceof ground on the southeast corner of West Orange and North Mulberry streets, in the city of Lan caster, fronting on West Orango 70 leet, and extending in depth ol tint width, southward along Mulberry street. 250 leet, to a 1 1 feet wide public alley, on which aro erected two JUvelliiig Houses and other Improve ments. This property will bo offered for sale asn whole or in parts. It is the mostdesirable site in the city ot Lancaster lor a residence or lor residences. No. 3. All that two-story DWELLING HOUSE, with Mansard root and all tho mod ern improvements, situate on the east sideot South Prince street, sonth of Vino street, in the City ot" Lancaster, No. 131, containing in trout on Prince street 01 feet, 3 inchcs.and ex tending in depth 215 feet, to a public alley, where It is CI leet. At the same timo and place Hid said 11. Z. Uhoaus will sell his undivided moiety or halt interest purparts Nos. 2 and Sin the said real estate. Five-ninths ot the purchase money ot the undivided moiety or halt-Interest ot said diaries G. Ilhoads, dee'd., will remain charged on the respective properties during the lile timoof MasseyB. Khoads, widow ot said de ceased ; the balance of tho purchasu money payable April 2, 1SS3. At the same timo and place, II. Z. Khoads will oltcv at public sale his residence, consist Ingot a double two-story brick DWELLING HOUSK, with all tho modern Improvements, and lot or pieco ot ground thereunto belong ing, situate on the southeast side of Manor street, in the City ot Laucaster. fronting SI teeton Manor street, and extending indeptli 215 feet to Lafayette street, where it Is 103$ feet wide. Pratts ot all the above properties can ba si-en ut II. Z. KhoaiN's jewelry store. MASSEY It. RHOADS. Administratrix. II. Z. KHOADS. no: i lsd yj" A3ISUN & FOSTKK. MDMADE CLOTHINS Has taken the place of ordered work to n very preat extent, because of the manner In which they aro made, and a great many persons are benlnniinc to Und out this fact, llusiness men as a rule In our larger cities buy nearly all their Clothing Ready-Made, For I hero are advantaccs in buying it because you can see how thev lit bclorc you buy, and also how made. OVEECOATS At this time ot year wo aro buying and re ceiving every lew days in order to keep the assortment complete. The maker examines them and we examine them, so they must go to tho customer about right as to tlio sewing, and If you want information as to the wc'ar wo will ehcerlnlly give it. There is more ot that BEAVER OVERCOAT Comliifr in to-day for Men only. Hint we selling tor tillO.OO. The lint lot was a aro bis one, but nearly all arc cone. It is fust as important that you have the right kind ot UNDERWEAR As overcoat to keep warm and to wear well. Before yon buy see what we aro 'showing In both good aud cheap. One special lot at 25c and another ono at 50c: STIFF HATS Arc scllins rapidly, because the prlc s arc low and the quality good. It anything ion buy is not satisfactory pleae return tho same, nnd It will be ex change I or the money refunded. Williamson & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. well - selected, make handsome and ; assortments are complete and Present sales indicate that the far short of the legitimate demand. ITTRRAY & CO, XJiW A1MJITI8E.VESTS. fnVO SMALL HAfdl-MAUi; 1IAV.1.NA X Cigars lor 5 cents at IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAIt ST.JUE. J3. riiAXK SAVLUK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OP PHOTOGRAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 93 Exactly oppxioslte the Old Stand. ocill-timd&wU XTiTlLruIAlil THOMSON. watches, clocks, chains, &c. special aucniion pain to tiio rep.ming o FINK WATCHES, AMERICAN FKKNCH and ENGLISH CLOCKS. ENGRAVING. Agent for KING'S SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. All Goods and Work guaranteed. NO. 106 EAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leopard Hotel.) novIC-Sind 'PKAtlUKKS' 1NST1XUTJS. EVENING LECTURES-OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, NOV.1L COL. I..F.COPELAND, "Snobs and Snobbery." WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 Pr.J.H. VINCENT, u2'.1at JJow." THURSDAY. NOV. KJ-Pr. JAMES HEPI.EY, "JCingdom of the Jfeart." FRIDAY, NOV. 17 Miss HELEN POTTER, Impersonations of Noted I'd sons. Ke3i:iived Seats, 40 cents, Gallest, 25 cents, L'occsc Tickets, $l..riO. Chart lor reserved scats will open on Mon day. Nov. 13, at 0 a. m., at Foil DersinithM Book Store. Doors open at 7:39. Lectures begin at 8. nll-CtdR -KGANIZEI3 1810. The Old American Fira Insurance Com pany of Philadephia.- ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-throe Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Sale add Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. 09-For Insurance npply to RIFE & KAUFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. 1u3-5mdTuTh&S liOUHH JLSfJi BTA'AIONJliei. OCHOOL BOOKS. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT TUB LOWEST RATES, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. N JOV," OPKNlNO A CHOICE STOCK OF' ELEGANT GOODS, FOR PRESENTATION, FOR CHRISTMAS, FOR NEW YEAR! We oiler Bargains In HOOKS of all kinds. PIlOTOGIiAPH ALIiUMS. ELEGANT PAPETERJE8, WORK BOXES, LADIES' SATCHELS, CARD CASES, CABINET If R AMES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, Etc., EU; JOHN BAER'S SONS, AT THE VSrSIUN OF THE BHi EOOK.S NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. JfAfHii HASHLSOU, tie. "pUAUKS W. FKY. WK CAltltY AS LARGE A LINE OK WALL PAPERS. As any House In tills part ot tho State. The lino embraces every description of lAlEK HANGINGS, from the lowe.it to the tlncst goods. GILT PAl'EHS from 25 cents apiece up in choice Rhapcs and colorings. U'e have In our employ HrstrClass PAl'KU HANGEKS, ami aro prepared to do work promptly and much below the regular prices DADO and HAND WINDOW SIIADES.PLAIX HOODS by the Yard In all Colors ami Widths. KIXTUItES. I.OOl'S. TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding our Store Room It was en largcd, and wo occupy part ot it lor the ex clusive call ol Lace Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shams. You will llnd in our stock some choice good in Whito and Cream, and be surprised at the nice Curtains yon can get lor a bmaU outlay. We keep all kinds of roles In Urass, Ash, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut, Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHARESW. FRY, Nc. 57 North Queen St,,Lancaeter. fllRD EDITIOI. TUESDAY. EVENING NOV. 14, 8S2 FOREIGN AFFAIRS. A TERRIBLE FKAIR1K FIRE. The CossacK Conntry Devastated Knln and Desolation. Tha Telegrams of To day That Tell of .Events from Everywhere. St. Petersburg, Nov. 14. A telegram from Ncrtschiusk states that a prairie fire rajred on tho Mongolian frontier in Octo ber covering seventy square miles and con suming cumbers of Cossack outposts and villages. A MAKER OF BOMBS. An Inventor Released from Custody. Vienna, Nov. 14. The man Horworth, at whoso house in Little Pesth a numb r of explosives were found has been released from custody as he is the inventor of bombs, which he offered to soil to tho minister of war. A military tribunal at Triesto has confirmed tho sentenco of death passed upon OvenUnk, the bomb manufacturer. ARRESTED OS SUSPICION. for Implication in the Joyce Murder. Dublin, Nov. 14. Tho arrest yesterday of a man for alleged participation in tho Joyco family murder took place at Cong. It was mado in consequence of informa tion given by tho approver in tho case of tho Joy co massacre. The trial of Patrick Joyce will be continued to-day. TROUBLE IN KBANCK. 1'ieparatlon fur a General Outbreak. London, Nov. 14. A dispatch from Paris says tho Anarchists, who were ar rtsle-l at Lyon?, have been committed for trial. The preliminary examination showed tho existence of a schorae for a partial rising at Varcous Point, in order to pavo the way for a general ou'.'.n -o.i'c Filling Out For .tladtiit'C ir. Paris, Nov. 15. A naval expedition iitling out at Toulon for Madagascar. ItAILRUAO MATTERS. General Frelgnt Agent Baslgos and Another Takes Ills Place A Lease Conllrnied. Philadelphia, Nov. 14. At a meet ing of tho board of directors of tlio Noitli em Central railroad company held in tiiis city this afternoon the resignation of Alex. V. Butt, general freihtaient,w:isrcceivcd and accepted. John S. Wilson, general freight aent of tho Pennsylvania & Phila delphia, Wilmington & Ealtinioro roads, was chosen to fill tho vacancy. This ac tion has for its object tho consolidation of the freight business in tho hands of Mr. Wilson. The directors of the Northern Central also confirmed tho lease of the branch road extending from Rockvillc on tho Pennsylvania railroad to Dauphin on tbo Northern Central railroad by tho former company to the last, the leaso to tike effect November 1st. THE ELECTIONS. Tho content C:oo In North Carolina, but In JTavor ol tho Democrats. Wilmisoton, N. C, Nov. 14. The voto in tho state is so closo between Ben nett and Dockcry for congressman-at-largo that it will probably take tho official votes of all tho counties to decide the re sult. The chances, however, scc:n to favor the election of Bennett ( Dem.) by 500 majority. Allegheny's Official Vote. Pittsburg H, Nov. 14. Allegheny county ohicial voto : Keaver 1845 plurali ty, Davies 2,219, Rawlo 717, Grcon 2.2C0, Brnsius 3,1G'.2. For Couress, 22d district : Hopkins, Democrat, 1,220 majority ; 23d district, Bayne, Republican, 9,550 majority. Tho Republicans elect all their candi dates lor tho Legislature except ono member of tho House, each in the Jd and 4th districts. Fatal Kndlug ot si Boiler ICxpIoiiop. Newbukgu, N. Y., Nov. 14. Ono of tho men injured by tho boiler explosion near Washhigtouvillo, yesterday, died last niht. Ho was lying sick in a rail, road shanty when tho door of the boiler furnace was thrown iu upon him by tho forco of tho explosion, crushing hislejr, which was subsequently amputated. Another of the wounded men is said to be dyinir. A Disabled Steam ar. Portsmouth, Nov. 14 The steamer West Phalia has been docked here. Her captain says a collision was caused by the missing steamer improperly starboarding. He remained on tho spot for two hours burning lights, but tho other steamer had disappeared. There arc no tidings of tho West 'India's missing boat. Death of Gen. Grant Nephew. Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 14. Ilarry Lock wood Grant, acd 25 years, son of tho late Orvillo Grant, and nephew of ex President Grant, died last night iutbis city of hemorrhage. Ho ras employed in the New York sub-treasury. A nicottiift or the Cabinet. Washington, Nov. 14. Tho cabinet meeting to-day, which began at noon, was attended by all tho members except Sec retary Teller and Attorney General Ilrcws stcr,who aro absent from tho city. A Damnglng Connecticut Fire. Biiookfield, Conn., Nov. 14. Firo broke out at three o'clock this morning and destroyed the Drookficld iron works and four buildings, io eluding the Housa- tonic railroad depot. Chlneso Official In This State. Washington, Nov. 14. The Chinese minister and other members of the Chinese embassy leave here to-day for Philadel phia, to inspect tho manufactories and natural resources of Pennsylvania. A Liberal Donation. Philadelphia, Nov. 14. At a meeting of tho trustees of tho Crozsr theological seminary held today tho four som and two daughters of the late Madame Crozer gave to the seminary $50,009 to found a profcasorship ia memory of their mother. Ills ifctrlbtitlon. New York, Nov. 14. L-mu Olson, tho Swcdo who shot and killed his wife, Sophia, at tho Vanderbiit house on Sun day morning last, died this morning in Bellovuo hospital from the effects of his excessive drinking. Ueecher Again on Trial. New York, Nov. 14. Argument in tho suit of Samuel Wilkinson against the Rev. Ilenry Ward Beechcr for breach of con tract in Mr. Beechcr failing to complete for the publishers his "Life of Christ," was begun to-day. Snow In Albany. Aliuxv, N. Y., Nov. 14. A few flakes of snow, the first of the season, fell hero this morning. Cold "Weatnerln theRootb. Chattanooga. Nov. 14. The first kill ing frost of tho season visited this locality tliis morning. Tho thermometer fell to 22 degrees. - .. - -- INDICATIONS. Washington, Nov. 14. For the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, winds mostly westerly, stationary or iower temperature. " Kota. Can't Sarrlve," Says Pennsylvania, on all her State docn nients. The Kevstono State means that there Is an triepressible conflict between tyranny and freednm. and one or tho othor must suc cumb. j( there Is between Health and dls "; .y'r torco tnat fights successfully asainst di.-e;ise should be heartily welcomed. ucl; n forc:-a nost in Itself Is Hunt's Bu rnt dv. and ltsSni-clalltnnnfnttiiKlrla nmlnoT kidney and liver diseases, over which It achieve- a wondcrlul triumph. If yon havo bodily weakness, an aching, a general senso weariness or inertia, or dropsical symptoms ; if the kidneys or liver are deranged, there Is no such medicine as Hunt's Kemedy. It gives notice to all such diseases to quit. Pennsyl vania is right : both Hunt's Kemedy and these diseases can't survive, and It Is they that are banished. nS-lweodw ffl-AliKjCXW. sew vim-k .TinrBet. wrw,Jr!h.Nov; H "our State and western quiet and prlcci without quotable change. Southern steady. . ' u Wheat HK,c higher and strong ; moderate speculative trading: No. 1 '.Vhlto at J08 t No. lteu. Dec.,lUi$l : do Jan. $111 Ql UK ; do Feb.. $1 lffi is3J. ' do sSr. and year, 1 tTbld, I 07X asked. Corn iGiz better and modcaatcly active : mlsci western sjiot, SJjJWe ; l tutures. 62K (jSIJC. OatsHgiic lower on options: State. 135l3.;c; Western, wrtTOe : No. 2 Dec. 43 c; do Jau.I Sji4c : do Feb., 4tQi ixc. rminneiunta JMarfteu i-muLDrnxraxA, Nov. U. Flour dull and weak ; superfine, Xid3 25 ; Extra, 9J 30Q4 CO ; Pcnna. Family, ft 7385 Oil. Kyo flour at ft sg ST. Wheat steady and unchanged. Corn dull for local use. Oats scarce and higher. Kyo nominal nt70g?.Sc. Provisions quiet. Lard Uriu. Butter qniet. lint only In moderate demand; Penn'aaud Western Creamery.' extra, Sartre. llolls nominal; Pa. aad Western. lSyr.Ec. Eggs firm : iresh very scarce : IVnn'a, Sifi Sta : Western. 31c ; ice house, SSg.lOo ; limed 272So. Cheese steady. Petroleum quiet : Kenned, SJc. Whisky firm at 20. MocSt MrKU. New VorK. 'tiil:im-!;li... ..-it .i' jstooa iNo t'ntd St!.t ' -j.'. -. -i':y bv . , ., I 1 ....,, . v.-r i . . t. Nv. It. : 1:01 3:t.'. t. ti. r.x r.M. Denver It Klo tiri!nh -.2 . 51K N. y..ljd Lrio Vcatorn.. SUV4 :m-, . KaiiHus and Teiai ::c :., 4 ;tfi t.ako Si.ort. u.;' i;cs ii.vi New Jersey Centrit .... 71 7. 71 Now York, Ontario .'i V. :",K T, : s;, St. l'uul. M. & Omaha 17-. 17 4;.; i'ucltle Mall 4i, n - a " Rochester l'lttsbnrgli .;;,? .:! -m Texas PaciUc ti-. tl'i tl'.i Wabash..';.. ..mid a l'aclfii- si', ..::'., ::ii Western Union Tel. Co S."H h;: S2r, innsy I viinlu Central ',, ('.') ., B'Kk Philadelphia & Itea.iii; -.'S:; .s-j ssi Northern Pacinc Com I!', i.Vi -iiVj " " Prctorred.... UiJ4 '.'''. !)v. Buffalo l'lita. i West :i.'H yA a Orau ttiiil l'iiisio:i ijsuMin.i Ono o'clock iuot:sltona ot gmtit and .rnvtt tons. rurnishoit by S. K. V'ucdt, Urotrrsr, 15 K jt Klm r:t rent. K'.v. 1L Corn Oata ' no. 7.."i f.ard IU.s.1 Yo'.ir I7.'i" l'etrok'ii'.. i);l Citv. :.,:8'i Live Stock Market. New Yonn Ilneves. 5,1C0 head; making 12. Siio tor th week : prices were about lc higher In the morning, but lint before limsii ; poo; to prime native. 8jQ12!c; e.x.ra ami tuncy. l2J(SlSc ; no Tpxaus otteied ; common to lair half-brecil hJii'iio. Sbeep Receipt's ltfU, making 42.-:im fur the week; diillanddroopin;: with s b's ;.t fl 10 5 7." lor sheep, and.r.r.r :xt for bimlis. Swine Receipts, ,ii head, making 27.f0i lor tho week; steady Inr live, llo :itjt70 7-. CmcAOO Hogs Receipts 21.00.) head ; ship ments. i-Vt'KHicail : market very active, prices HVorasIns 15o hij;hi'i-; mixeil r.ni:kiiv. -SUlSffl a7.'; heavy. $; 70 50; HkIiI,I .'UiC MO ; Cattle tiecelpts. 7,500 head : pliipi:ii'nts.'J,5e0 market exieedtnulv dull and pricM IOiSire lower; good to choieo shipping, f.'i2'j.'i 75; common to fair, $1 10.73: butchers' dull : common to fair at $2 3M?:j 25 ; stoekera and feeders $2 Cimj 10; To-ians, IS (3 1 25. Slieep Receijits, l.N; .s!ilpiiu'iils7ir.0'i head ; market veiy weak, demand Ihrht and prices nailer: inferior to fair at ?2 rtOffi:;; medium .fa 25fgl25; good, to Choice, lQl"t. l'tiiladolplila Cattle Market. Hoxrur, Nov. 1.1. Tho arrivals or livestock at tho Philadelphia stock3'ard-. wer.; : For tho wee Reeved, X..rill lend ; shfcp, 13,000 do; hoi. C.iko do. lr.:viom week Hcevi H, r WX head ; ehe. p, !7 (l a) do ; hos, .1,00:1 do. Reef httlc were active and higher during the bediming ot tho w.iek, but sit theclusc ti itav the niirket was dull nd prices unsettled. Wo quote us follows : Kxtru, UJiftUJic ; Hood. CmH Medium, 5 .VJ4c; Common, 4JI7i: Fat Cows. .'.r.:ie. Milch Cows were two high lor buyers at$l3 a, with no cxtr.i quality here. Sheep Although the receipts wen: ! as thim laitwceV, tho mark t was dull mid all low grades ot sheep and him In wen: not wanted and unsteady. Stock ewes worn want d only tor butchering purposes whilii f.it. ..vm were taken ut full flituie.-. Kxtni wetlu-is wen: taken ut an advance of l'.e, ii.i sains of. Mi head i:?3 pound welhvrsat ;:. Wc quote as follows : Extra Wctlicrs, 6C6.; : Uomi.SfS.'iUc; Mc dluindo yj.tV.e: : t-'nir hhei-p, 2;tlt; Com mon Mheep, '2Jra:!e; l-sit Kik's. ''v'tK .Stock Kwes. ::v.'9IS4e; Chi'.sinr eoiriiv Lambs, ca7',ic ; West-rn Lam In. 4 f9.$e : V.al C.il ves, 710c; York litato 1,'idves, IfdJicr. Hogs were:ietiv: and ;;c lower, with sales ot shippers ut !;u"- Wo quote as lullows : Extra Chicago, lltSHo ; Oood, WiCiWAe:; Medium, 'JJiQltc. SALES OF BEEVES AT TUB WEHT rnibAOKLrUIA STOCK VAItDS. Martin Fuller A Co,'2H Western,. "iJJirc. Roger Maynes, 3W Witem. Kyiir)if!. A. & J. ClirNty. ITJJ Western and W. Va., 4H'kb;;c. II. F. McFlllen, 12 W. Va. and Western, 53 E. fj.3IcFHIen.lir. Western nnd W.-sl Va.. 54 Junius Clemson, 70 Western and (.hosier Co.. M. Uliiian411 West. Virginia, aee't Lelnean IlriH., SJ$Tll'4c : '.hi do. -. Pepper, 3 filAe : M lVi".lcrn, aer.'t L scuMuiIg, 'JiftiOJie; 10 We-icru it. Muynes, .1c: W Penn-iylvaiiU, ncc't .Martin, Fuller ft Co . Ic. G.SchambergftCo..'.:u Western, and W. Va., iiffie. Schambcrir Paul, 2t8 W.Vn. and Western I.owenstein Adlcr,2: Western and W. Va., s'Awyic. Daniel Murphy. 100 Western and Wct Va., II. Ciialn. jr., 04 Went Va., .issc. John MeArdle. 28i Western und West Va. Owen Smitii-ftt Texans, 54 Western and E) West ViL.nco't'if .1 C. (;.iroek, 110 do. C.J. Matthews. 55iS! "C. Daniel Smvth 4 llro., 210 Western and Weal Va.. fin,4c. Dennis Smyth, 70 West Va. and Maryland. ." Alw Osthelm, .'17 West Va., Sfttyic. F. Mclicetz & Uro.. to Western ami West Va.. Lowenstein ,t Hcilbron. 83 Texan . HMQiSy? . H. Chain, 30 Western and Wot Va., l'45c. Haclmiau it Levi, loo Western and West Va, .VgGc. James Anil. 01 Western, GftGJlc ; r." htockcrs. VAUHyfi. 31. Levi, 120 West Va., r.XRGyr. James Kustlcn. 4) W. Va., 57i;.;. L. Horn, 78 WetVu. mill Chester county, yt Qc. DRESSKB KSATS. City Dressed Hcevcs were active and clo.-c.l at 7J9Xc, tho former rate tor low Texan, and cows, while Western dns-seff were inac tive ut "(Tif.C. BALES LAST WEEK. C. 5. Dcngler, 103 head Western dressed at 7 Z9c Thomai Bradley, 110 licad or city dressed at K9Ke. U.S. Dangler, 1J head do at sgojic A. A. Hoswcll IU haul do at :fyc. J. F. Lowdcn, 53 head do at aftOc Harlan .t Bro.,91 hcail do at OVi. W. II. Hrown 157 head do. at IWis'JliC II. . Bcckumn, 45 head. 7'i9cr Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart wild l,0il head at GJSOc. anil 120 head of dressed lambs at HSUjc. "1 1.1TATK Or MICUAKt. KJS11KK. LATE lj of the city ol Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testanientnry on sun! tstate having been granted to tiio undersigned, all persons in debted to said deceden an: requested touiako immediate settlement, and those, having claims or demands against tho c.tafe ot said decedent, to make known tin: same to the nn dcrslgned without delay, residing in the city ot Lancaster. SUSAN C. FISHER, U.FUL'DKKICK FlSIIEU. . sZHJtrtoaw 'o. 5 Xorth Queen St. VVUoat Pec. .9:; Vear '.:; Jan mi May 'My:
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