Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 02, 1883, Image 3

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    LANCASTEK DAILY ETELMGENCER. TUESDAY. JANUARY 18S3.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OBK KEUULAK UCIKKESI'OXUKMK
Event Along the Hasquenann Itc-nih ;i
IutcrcHt In and Around tne i;:ire:ih
Picked Up by the Intelll
jjencer's Reporter
Mrs. Abram MelSiegrr lust a cameo
tscarf pin yesterday.
Mr. Charles Greve fell ou the ice yes
terday and received au ugly gash above
tbe left eye.
A runaway accident occurred yesterday
en Fil'ib btreet. Tbe wagon was broken
and tbe horse seriously injured by tbe
broken .shaft sticking te its side.
Last year 7,oGe tens Lumbci 1 and 2
grades of pig iron were made at tbe Heniy
Clay furnace. The present founder at the
furnace, Mr. Geerge Dennelly, bus been
there a number of years.
While grinding a guide at the Susque
hanna rolling mill, Christ Miscnheimer
almost bad one of bis ham's cut off by it
slipping and throwing his hand against
some machinery.
Last night Mr. Archie Suavely's hen
coop, en Poplar street, was robbed of its
entire contents. Thinking that their late
owner might desire a memento of his
stolen property, tbe bead of one of the
chickens was cut off and laid en the deer
step of the beuse.
lu Luck.
Themas Swingler wen tbe pair of prize
ducks at the sheeting match which was
Tield at the gas beuse yesterday. A large
crowd of spectators was drawn te the spot
te nee tbe sport.
The same afternoon a raiJlinjr match
was held at JohnSchlcyelmileh's for a pi-.
It was wen by Feter Eitzer, wh: made a
threw of 48 points.
Tile Bliuwnee Trial.
The fire boys were out in force yester
day te see a trial of the Shawnee engine.
The cold weather has evidently frozen the
firemen of tbe ether companies in their
engine beuses, as they have net had a test
of their engines for sometime. Piebably
if the Sbawuces bad as snug a beu.-e
as tbe ethers, they would net venture
out either. The eugiue beuse of this com
pany is net lit for tbe purpose, and the
boys should have a decent building for
tbeir apparatus. There is net a room in
the building that can comfortably be used
as a sitting room. If the firemen give
their services gratuitously, they fcheuld at
least have a neat engine house, such as
the ether companies have.
"1'lfce SUcIkliiK."
Fer the benefit of inquiring minds ve
will state that the term " pike skelking,"
used by us yesterday in referring te a
sport, for the enjoyment of which a sled
and two iron tippsd. sticks aie necessary,
is of Norwegian origin. In Norway this
mode of travel is a very common one. Of
late years the sport has become popular
en tbe Hudsen river, where tbe above
term is retained.
Tlie Cur Movement.
Tbe following is the car movement of
tbe Pennsylvania railroad at this place for
December, 18S2 : Eastward, leaded,
:19,581 ; empty, 1.7:50 ; total, 41,314.
Westward, leaded. 10,229 ; empty, 30,
054; total, 40,28:5. Grand total, l,.r,2'J.
December against November, 84
Personal mention.
Miss Ella Frcj, en Union sheet, is ci
tertaiuiug her friend Miss Ella Heath, of
Philadelphia.
Miss Annie l!ecI;ius has leturucil home
1rem Philadelphia where she had been
visiting friends.
Mr. James Devine has returned te this
place from Pittsburgh for the purpose of
removing bis family there.
Dr. E. W. fioerke returned te day te
bis pest of duty en the eastern shoie of
Virginia, where he is chief engineer of a
new line of railroad which is being con
vitructed.
lluw Mew Year Wan Kepi.
New Year's day passed off pleasantly
here. There was little drunkenness and
no Ogbtiug. 1 be river was crowded with
skaters all day, many of whom were from
Lancaster and Yerk. The entertainment
at the Methodist cluuch in the evening
was a success, tbe elocutionary part
of the pregramme being paiticularly
favored by the audience, which was a large
one. In the evening the Columbia lire
company also held its annual New Year's
ball in Odd Fellows' ball. The ball was
crowded te its utmost, the r.cts alM'-iu
jammed into the smallest possible space.
The dancing was kept up until after '
o'clock this mernimr. The management
deserves much credit for the manner in
which affairs were conducted.
Herse, lluggy anil Humes ntolen.
Last night a borse, buggy and a set of
harness were stelen from the lum of Mar
tin Witmer's, near Lampeter Square. The
animal is a bay mare 13 hands high, 20
years old, with one white hind feet and no
shoes. The buggy is a piano box, and the
harness are common black mounted. The
team was traced te Witmer'sbridge,acress
the Couestega, just east of the city and it
is believed te iiave been brought te this
city.
Last night thieves broke into the stable,
of James 15. Frey, at the extreme end of
North Queen street and stele a double set
of carriage baruess.
Tlie Seventh Day Uaplsi.
Tbe Seventh Day Baptists of Ephrata,
held their regular election for trustees yes
terday. Owing te a feud of long standing,
which has resulted in much litigation,
some treuble was feared at the election ;
but the " new version " or David Leng
party, who bold the keys of the church
building under au injunction from Judge
Patterson, allowed tbe se-called "True
Churcb" party te outer. Twe sets of trus
tees were elected, voting being doue at
two separate boxes. T. K. Kenigmacbcr,
A. F. Madlem and J. J. I?. Scerfess, weie
elected by tbe True Church party, and
Lercnz Neldc, Wr.i. Madlem, and Henry
Sbacffer by the ether faction, which claims
te be the "rcgulais." The last named
party polled 24 votes and the ether 17.
DEATH rKO.11 U.S.
A Alan Found Deail at : I.'.ine Ktlu.
Henry Resp, aged about 43 years, re
siding at Bcllemente, was found dead this
morning at the lime kilns of Milten Eaby,
near that place, no had been thinking
for seme time and is supposed that while
under tbe influence of liquor be laid down
by the fire en tbe top of the kiln te keep
warm. His death was undoubtedly caused
by gas from the kiln. Deceased was un
married and for years has lived with
different families in the neighborhood
wbere bodied.
The Soup limine.
Tbe soup heuse was opened this morn
ing and 229 rations were given out.
Amusements.
"Unknown " Te-Xight. Mr. Jehn A. Stevens,
the successful young actor, will be nt the
opera beuse te-night in hisnieledrnrnaemitled
Unknown," which has equally wen luver en
both sides or the Atlantic.
" Mat, the liemp." This isthc title of n light
and sparkling comedy written for that popu
lar little protean, Miss Carrie Swain, who will
appear here in it en Thursday night, when
she will no leulit be cordially -welcome;! by
lho9ewhe have belerc seen and admired her
mirthful vivacity.
M'b.UlAIi XOT1VE8.
A citizen et the Quaker City, Mr. F. Freud,
living at 122 Vine street, recently spoke as fol fel fol
eows: "Being afflicted with u distressing
cough. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup was recom
mended te me ler relief. 1 am happy le say
that a few doses net only gave me instant re
lief, but e2ectcil a complete cure."
Why lte reeple Have
Twe sets et teeth.
Tliey don't shed arms and legs te get new
ones Teeth arc indispensable, and the crea
tor Ivcs two chances. When one ues S07.O
DOXT, even among babies, it preserve the
"decidleus teeth," and helps te strengthen
i lie permanent. j2-lwdeedw
Mether Swan's Werm Syrup,
rntallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic ; ler
feverishnc-s l'eatlcsbucsi, worms, ceiistlpa;
lien. 'Sic.
11. U. Miller, lijading. Fa., siy.s: "1 have
been using Brown's Iren Bitters as atenic
and appetizer and find it very beneficial."
Fer -j.ile by II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and
139 North Queen street.
Ne lady or gentleman need culler long with
eczema, tetter, ring-worm, or any pimply
rough dry scaly t-kin dl-case ler Dr. C. W.
Bensen's Skin Cure is a perfect and reliable
ieiii-Iy ler all skin discuses. Sold by all drug-gi-;'
" at 1 per package. i 1-1 wdftw
Washington, I. C, May 15, 18.
Ccntlemcn Having been a sufferer ler a
long time from nervous prostration and gen
end debility, 1 wa3 advised te try Hep Bitters.
I have taken one bottle, and 1 have been
rapidly getting better ever since, and I think
It the best medicine I ever itaed. I am new
giiluiiig strength and appetite, which was till
gene, rnd 1 was In despair until I tried your
Bitters. I am new well, able te go about and
de my own work. Before lining it iwu com
pletely prostrated.
jl-2vilw MKSMAKYSTC.MtT.
iiileh'b Catap.uh JtEJiuuT a positive cure
tot catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Meuth.
Kur sale by 11. B. Cochran, diu.:gi-.l, l."J7 and
130 North Uueeii stieet.
itching Piles KymptumH and cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like perspira
tion, intense itching, increased by scratching,
vei y distressingly, particularly at night, as If
pin worms weie crawling in and out of the
rectum: the private parts arc sometimes at-fi-ctcd:
it allowed te continue very serious
results may fellow. " Da. Swaynk's All
Hi:.u.in; Ointment "Is a pleasant, sure cure.
Al.se ler Tetter, Itch, Salt Ulieum, Scald Head,
EryMpelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotches, All Scaly,
Crusty, Cutaneeus Eruptions- Trice 50 cents,
3 boxes ter $1.23. Sent by mall te any address
en receipt et price In currency, or three cent
postage slumps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne
Sen, Ne. 330 S. Sixth street, FhilaUclphia,
l'a. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swaynk's
Fills are the best ler all billions disorders.
Cu-e headache, levers, Ac
' -lyeed&wT.Th&S
(ie te II. B. Cochran's drug .-tore ter Mrs.
freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright,
ne.-s and t inability et color, urn iincqiialed.
Celer tiem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng
lis): and Gcrusiin. Price. 15 cents.
A eeugii, t,ein or sere xnrent sneulu De
atepi-eii. jscglect ire'ineiiny results in an In
curable l.'ing Dls"ase or Consumption.
Brown's i.renehlal Troches de net disorder
tin' si.uiiaeli like cough syrup.- un.l balsams,
bid act directly en thuinllamed parte, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asl'niia. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, urns the Threat Troubles
which Slayers and PuulIcSpeakers aresubject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's lireiichitil
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give, ncrluct satl-lactlen.
Ilavln,; l.eyn tested by wide and Constant use
for marly an entire generation, they have at
tained wcj. .uerilcd rar.kameag the lew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cent a box
evervw here. inv-lvdTTIiAF&lvw
" II ackmetack," a lasting and tragmnt per
tunic. l'riceUTi and 50 cents. Fer sabs nt Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North ijuecn street.
Win. McCartney, .vs l.leyd Street, Itutlale,
N. . lell and sprained Ills ankle. His em
ployer. 11. Andersen, lit Main Street, procured
.some Themas' Kcleetric Oil, and hesiiys that a
lew applications enabled him te go te work as
usual. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist,
1.S7 anil 13U North Queen btreet.
new te itecure Health.
It seems strange that, any one Milt sutler
liem the many tlentugemeitts brought en by
an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO
VIM.'SSAKSAI'ABIM.AAND.STILLINCIA, erBI.OOK AND LIVKIt SYBUF will restore
perfect health te the physical organization. It
is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, and has proven itself te be the best
BI.OOD 1'UBIFIEU ever discovered, efleci
t:dly curing Scretula, Syphlitic disorders,
Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Milia
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bll.
ieus complaints and all diseases indicating an
impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl
gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its
merits as a health renewer, ler it. ACTS LIKE
A CIIAUM, especially when the complaint Is
et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency le
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and iter
vims system.
. nFll'S FAIN PANACEA eiuesa pain in
man and beast. Fer use externally ami inter
uilly. BKDIiOIisK reWBEIW euro all diseases
or here, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry nnd all
Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. muy2l-S
Fei sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 137
North Queen street-
iirmvii s uousenet'I lauace
Is the most ettectlve Pain Destroyer In
tne world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
esteraally.and thereby mere certainly rellev
pain, whether chronic or acute, than anyether
jxiin alleviator, and it Is warranted double the
strength et any similar tu'enuratleu. It cures
pat n in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Threat,
Ithuumntism and all acues, and Is THE
GUKAT KELIEVEB OF PAIN. ' Brawn's
Hor:5i'!teiy Panacka" should be in every
tamily. A tRuspoeulul of thf Panacea in a
t'lmblcr et het water sweetencdit' preferred J,
li'.kei'. :. but! time will nr.K vv a celti. Z'ieIs
a Ijeltle. lebU-lVdM.W&S.tw
."iuthcrsl rlt)ttierii niotliersh
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
you r rest, by a sick child suffering aud crying
wltii excruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If
se, go at once and get a bottle et MBS. WIN
SLOWS SOOTHING Si UUP It will relieve
the peer litlie sullercr immcdiait'Jy depend
upon it: there Is no mistake about it. There
is net a mother en earth wee has ever used it,
who will net tell you at once that It will regu
late the bowels, and give rest te the mother
and relief mid health le tlie child, operating
Ilke magic. It Is perfectly sale te use In all
cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the
prescription et one et the eldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
Slates. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle.
m'J-ly-M.W&S&w
Gulden's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invige
nit or is admirably adapted for females in dcli dcli
cale health. Vehtcii't ; no ether. Ot druggifts.
jl-lwdeed&w
MAlini.HlJi.'i.
Bkipler-Nebiikck. On December 28, 18H2, In
Philadelpnia, Mr. Harry B. Beidler. et
Wrightsville, te Miss Sullie Nerbcck, of Lan
caster. V HA.THS.
Keexe. In this city, Jan. 1, lSisl, Gee. XV.
Kcenc, in the 43d year et his age.
His relatives and lrlends, also Pest SI, G. -.
K., are respectfully invited te attend tlie
lur.eral, Irem his late residence. Ne. 232 Ship
pen street, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
Te proceed le Longenecker's meeting-house
ler interment. J2-2ld
Weijii. In thiscily, en the 1st inst., Mar
shall 11. Webb, D. D. S., in the 3Jth year of his
age.
Funeral en Thursday at 8.30 a. in. Te pro
ceed te West Chester ler interment. These
wishing te view the reinuins can de seen
Wednesday evening at G) o'clock.
New Yeikand Philadelphia papers plcase
cepy.l
IfEW A.DrjRTl&EMJZNXB.
-VTOTICE 1'UltI.lC NO.ICICIS UEUEIlY
.Ll given that the account of tne treasurer
et the Lancaster county prison has been filed
in the Kcgister's Otlicc, and will be open ler
inspection and exception te all taxpayers, ler
the space et thirty day?, as provided ler by
Actet Assembly, approved April 1, A. 1)., 1S70.
C. N. SPBOUL, Solicitor.
Lascasteii. Jan. 1, 18S3. j MtdTu&Uw
A7
TTKNTIOJi. TIIK M KM UK US OK GEO.
H. Themas Pest Ne. 81. G. A. K.. will
meet at their hall en Wednesdaycvenlng, Jan
uary 3, at fy o'clock sharp, te make arrange
ments in regard te our late comrade, Gee. W.
Keene. By order of
JAMES SWEGEK,
Commander.
Atte3t ; II. C. Weim.hu,
ltd Adjutant.
NXW AltrEHTlSEMENTB.
STBICH UKOTHEK3
ASTR1CH
BROS.'
PALACE OF
FASHION,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTKK, PA.
FOR THIS WEEK
WE ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING
BARGAINS
IN OUB
HOSIEEY
AND
UNDERWEAR
DEPARTMENTS.
BEST ENGLISH MERINO SOCKS, FULL
RKGULAU MADE, lermerly 3.c.,
new ler
T WEST'S FIVE CENTS.
About SUdezeii of ' Nl'S FANCY COTTON
SOCKS, VV I 1 .IKGULAB MADE,
FINK (.OLOKS, at
TWENTV-l: KOENTS A PAUL
G ENT'S A L L-WOO U SOCKS. K.N IT,
TWO PAIR FOH TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
HEAVY CARDINAL ALL-WOOL SOCKS,
KNIT, SEAMLE&S, at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR.
LANCASTER KNIT SOCKS, ALL WOOL.
PLAIN COLORED and MUXED.at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR,
BEST ALL-WOOL RIDDED SHAKER SOCK
at TWENTY-F1VE CENTS,
lermerly 40c.
FIN E LAM R'S WOOL SOCKS, KNIT, SLA M
LESS, lermerly 40c, new at
THIRTY CENTS.
BEST WORSTED SOCKS, LANCASTER
KNIT, at FORTX CENTS a pair,
FINE COLORS.
REST CASHMERE SOCKS, FULL RfcGULAR
MADE, new at
FORTY CENTS A PAIR.
FINE LAMR'S WOOL SOCKS, OXFORD, ai
THIRTY-SEVEN CENTS.
Old price, :.0c.
LANCASTER KNIT COTTON fcOCK.
SEAMLESS, at
TEN CENTS A PAIR.
F1SE QUALITY KNIT at FIFTEEN CENTS.
GENT'S L'NDLEACHED SOCKS,
FULLBEGULAR MADE,
FINE QUALITY,
FIFTEEN CENTS A. PAIR.
One let of
HEAT'S BLUE FJjAIJNEIiSHUlT8
At $1 Mi. Formerly $;.
The ISKiT GENT'S WHITE MERINO
SHIRTS AND DltAWERft
111 thi.s city
At FIFTY CENTS.
Our FIFTY-'JENT GRAY MIXE'.' SHIItlH
and HHAWEKS.
AtFOBTY CENTS bAUII.
Our SEVENTY-FIVE CENT GRAY AND
DROWN MIXED SHIRTS and
DRAWERS
At SIXTY CENT- EACH.
AI !i OUli UMTS SUSPENIIEHS
AtTWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR.
FINE ALL-WOOL WHITE UNDERSHIRTS j
At il.25. Regular Price, Jl
FINE QUALITY LADIES MERINO VESTS
and PANTS
At Fim CENTS.
LADIES MERINO VESTS, FULL REGULAR
MADE,al$I.W.
LADIES LAMI1S H'y'll, VESTS, WHITE
ALL-WOOL MEDICATED, utSl.LO.
SCARLET ALL WOOL MEDICATED. Jl.-V.
REST GOODS, 1.."i0.
HEAVY MERINO VEST. FOii CHILDREN,
FinNhcd Cull's and Shoulders.
Si.e 1C, 1H, -i, '-. -L' -,;. -, etc.
lee. lye. -' ' '-.e -'C- e. euc.
ONE LOT OFFlNKRand RET I'ERQUALITY r
In '21 and '-!, at 'JTic and 'JSc.
An iniinens : bargain.
All our ROYS GRAY MIXED UNDERWEAR ,
Formerly 40 te .V)c, at j
TW EN 1'Y-FiVE CENTS EACH. ,
GUILDS SCARLET MEDICATED UNDKR
WEAR. CHILDS Al.li-WOOL HOSE, LANCASTER
KNIT, SEAMLESS, any sh'.c, ler
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR.
GUILDS ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR.
GUILDS' AI.L-WO.)L HOSE. Rll'.RED, AT
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR.
BEST CASHMERE or RI RUED WOOL HOSE
ler CHILDREN, S."i te 10c a pair.
BEST FRENCH R1RBFD DOSE, formerly ("i
le Sec, new at
FIFTY CENTS A PAIR.
BEST SAXONY WOOL HOSE, LANCASTER
KNIT, 40 te Mc a pair.
INFANTS ZEPHYR HOSE, KNIT. SEAM.
LESS, atl.'ic. a pair.
SAXONY WOOL HOSE FOR INFANTS,
S ISAM LESS, atiOca pair,
Closing out the balance et CHILDREN'S
DARK COTTON HOSE, all the Best
Goods, Fiem .Vicjle ."JOc a pair.
Fiem OOe aud UV, te :!c a pair.
Great aughur ia Siik Handkerchiefs.
A LL SI LK HRuCADED, '21 in ,
at "5c apiece.
Our SEVENTY-FIVE CENT HANDKER
CHIEFS at FIFTY CENTS.
ALL OUR BEST GOODS AT ONE DOLLAR
APIECE.
GENTS WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
Hemstitched, 24 In.,
At FIFTY-SEVEN CENTS.
BEST GOODS, formerly $!, at Sl.VENTY
N1NE CENTS.
BLACK and WHITE POLKA DOT SILK
HANDKERCHIEFS, 21 in., 23c.
Warranted le wash.
All cur BEST CASHSIEKk GLOVES, MUS-
QUETA1RE or LACING, thai lrive
been 75 te 80c,
AT FIFTY CENTS A FAIK.
One Let of GENTS UNLAITNDRIEDSIDJJTS,
All Linen Bosem, warranted at 37c .
WORSTED CAPS for Ladles and Children, at
very Lew Prices.
LEGGINS. MITTS.
KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES.
IfJSW AVrXBTlSEMEtfTS.
WK THIS
Holiday Season
We OlR-r Everylliiur; Contained in a First-Class Jewelry Business.
dT'Call aud isamiuc our Stock aud Prices.
dec 12
fUW. J. ZAU.1I,
Elegant HelisLar Gifts.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, SILVER
WARE, SPEOTAOl,ES.
FINE
FreDcfi ai Americas s, 1 1 GaUal Geng; Strike.
0PEKA GLASSES, &C.
t3 LAB OH ST00KAND LOW PRICES.
C2F We invite an examination of our stock ; it is a pleasure te show enr nods
EDW. J. ZAHM,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
ZAHM'S CORNER,
dec 2
a -jf ' a e rmiiisKsi t:x rs.
1.MIU KENT AND FOR SALE.
. East KiiirStrc!t Restaurant and Dining
Roem ler rent. Fart et Fixtures and Furni
ture ler sale. Under Nes. 20 and 5 East
Kim; street. Fer iiartieulars call en
11 A. F. HOFF.UEIEE.
WANTKU AT ONCE. PUUlt GOIIU
Heuso Carpenters te go te the country.
Apply Immediately te
FERD. WEBER.
It
Ne. 8 Seuth Queen Street.
1,MK KENT. A LARUE KfcSIDENCE IN
New Rutlale (utewn en theSueuulmnna
river), heauttlul, high location, with stahle,
nut-houses mill lare sardeu ; suitable for a
summer beard In g-house or a Temperance
Hetel. Rent low te a desirable tenant. Ad
dress, with name ami residence,
" E. M..-'
JMwd Ne. 53 Lexington St., Baltimore, Sid.
1) F1CAKK SAYl.OK
1.
HAS REMOVED HIS
GALLKZtY OF PHOTOGUAPILY
TO
N03. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
fir Exactly opppesito the Old Stand.
eclll-tiind&wR
Democratic Club.
A meeting or the YOUNG MEN'S DEM
OCRATIC CLUB will he held at their Club
Beems, Deesch's Building, North Queen
Street, WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock.
A lull attendance is desired. The Dal Com
mittee and Committees ou Inauguration will
report. Persons wishing te join the Club te
go te Harrlsburg will please, make the same
known at the meeting. The tare ler the round
trip will he $1.4'i. Tickets can be procured
from the Club.
JOHN A. COYLE,
j'ltd Fie-ident.
1-ALUAI1LK UITY IKOl'KKTY AT J'UU
V HC HALE. On THURSDAY, .JANUARY
ttli, 1!S, tlie undersigned will sell at I'ubllc
Sale at the Leepard Hetel, all that certain
Two-fctery BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Ne.
lij Seuth Queen street. Lancaster, west side,
with let 3-2 feet. 2 Indies front. Including
right le i loot wide alley front, and extending
'Sil leet in depth, mere or le.ss, te a II feet
wide alley. The main building has seven
rooms ami large attic, gas through the house,
lirst-ckuis cellar, witlia new heater which heats
the wlio'e house, hydrant in yard, and a well
et" never-tailing water near back deer. Biick
.Stable ami Carriage Heuso in rearet let, and
oilier conveniences. The let is well filled with
Fruit. Trees and Grape Vines.
Sale te commence at 7 o'eleek, p. in., en said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
HARRY A. DILLER.
II. Siiuukist, Auct. dill-Gd R
rpti 1VHDOT IT MAY cenukkn.
X Netice is hereby given that application
will be made at the presentsesslen et the Lc;j-1-liitme
of Pennsylvania, ler tlie pisnge eran
act. entitled An Act ler the Keliet of the Lan
caster County l'risen. theebject et which will
be le center upon the Courts of Criminal Ju
risdiction in said county power tesentence all
persons convicted et any crime or misde
meanor in said courts, the punishment et
whieh would be Imprisonment in the peni
tentiary, in ether counties in the state, te un
dergo said punishment either in the state pen
itentiary or in Hie Lancaster county prison,
at the dic;elto:ief the court.
JOHN G. WEAVE!:,
President ofthe Beard of Inspectors et Ihe
Lancaster County Prison ii,ltdTu& llvr
1)UKIICs4I.K. WILLKKSm.UONTUE
D AY, J A NIT A RY 23, 1SSJ, at 1 p. m..en the
premises. Ne. 11 East King street, r.ll that
large stock of wines and liquors late the prop prep prop
crtvet' A. II. Belsl, deceased, consisting et 5
lihlsOrlent Whisky, Stbbls Oveilielsl Whisky,
U bbls Spirits, 2 hhls N. E. Bum, Imported Gins
and Brandies. Demestic Gins and Brandies,
Cherry and Ginger Brandy. Bitters, Peit, Ca
tawba and Claret Wines, .1 bbls Grape and 2
bbls Blackberry Wine. Bottled Whiskies,
Wines, etc., and Liquors of various ether lc lc
seripliens. Alse. 7 bbls Vinegar. Empty Bar
rels.. Keg, Demijohns. Bettles. Flasks, Pumps,
Measures, Shelving, Sate, Olllte Fii-iiiluru.
-:e., etc., etc. Al.se, 2 Horses and Harn.ss, 2
Liquor Wagons, Buggy, 2 Sleighs and ether
articles tee "numerous te mention.
Terms Cash ler purchases under $."0 ; ever
that amount, note, with approved security,
payable in lid duvs. il preferred.
S.C.MILLER.
AdminIstratorerA.il. Reist. Dec'd
J2-10,i:;,l7,2!i2J
w
ILLIA11MVN & FOSTKK.
An Advantage.
We have gene ever the whole of our
Stock and have made alterations in the
Prices el
OVERCOATS
AND
SUITS.
e have done it in Mich a way thai all
can see the amount we have taken oil the
ORIGINAL PB1CE el eacli
OVERCOAT and SUIT.
The a-lvantage te the Customer is per
ceptible te all who have an eye te the main
chance.
Hats and Gaps,
Furnishing Goods,
Trunks and Valises
At equally advantageous Prices, but THE
PRICE MABKED IS THE PRICE TO
ALL.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
34, 36 & 38 E.King St.,
LANCASTER. FA.
H, Z. RHOADS, Ne 4 West King Street
lwdU
! J IJ. - mA- 1
LANCASTER, Pa.
Imd
XEW AliVJUtTlHEitllSNTS.
(jti;awuuiege & cletihek.
EVERY LADY
i
I snoci.esun?ciiiiii; Feu
Straw bridge & Clothier's
! FASHION QUARTERLY.
J EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS:
I Nearly cne thousand engravings, illustrat
ing tlie new tilings in every department et
I fashion.
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS :
Four pages of new music. In most cases
original, either vocal or Instrumental.
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS :
The prices nt all kinds el Dry Goods, to
gether with descriptions and engravings te
show what they leek like.
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS :
Valuable original articles, mostly illustrated,
en subjects that tnat of the adornment et the
person, the beautityinget home, and the new
est things In art needle work.
EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS :
Instructions hew the distant consumer eau
shop as satisfactorily and as economically as
residents of the city.
PRICE 50 CENTS PER YEAR.
SPECIMEN COPIES, 15 CENTS.
STRAWBRIDSE & CLOTHIER.
Eighth and Market streets, rkil'a,
13-ltdTu.ldtw
PENNSYLVANIA C1UAIM 10 FOK 3
cents at
H ARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR
STORE.
JiN TaUTAlXMJiNrS
: --jaas
Tf7UI.T Ol'JSKA UOUSK.
Tuesday, January 2, 1883.
Return of the Favorite Acter, Autherand
Manager,
JOHN A. STEVENS.
lately returned liemn successful tonret Eu
rope, who will present ferthelast-tliniiin Lan
cahtvr (prier lean extended visit te England,
Irelauil and Scotland )his GrcatCemcdy Drama,
UNKNOWN
A RIVER MYSTERY.
Remember, we carryall our own scenery and
mcchanicnlclTcctste present the play piepcdy.
ADMISSION :, 50 & 7." CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS "STENTS.
Fer sale at Opera Heuse Oflicc. iiiD-ltd
TjULTON Ol-KKA HOUSE.
THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 4,
THE YOUNG PROTEAN ACTRESS,
CARRIE SWALN
In her New Play, in 4 Acts, entitled
lat ; The Eemp.
Supported by a Streng Dramatic Company,
under the Management or
CHAS. P.. PALMER.
Appropriate Scenery.
Startling Stage Etlccts.
POPULAR PRICES.
Seats can be sceurcd at Opera Hensc Oftlce.
lanl-It
M i.S VELTjA N0 VH.
XTOriC-B I HKKKKV WARN ALL I'EK-
J.1 SONS net te sell my wile. Anna Brannn,
any goofs en credit, as 1 will net pay debts
contracted by her.
jl-3td JOHN M. BRAUNN.
SELL TWO SMALT. HAND-MAUE
clear Havana llller Cigars, Ter ft cents at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT
CIGAR STORE.
AltUAINS IN WATCUEN, CLOCKS,
At Chain?, Rings, Spectacles, Ac. Repairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEUER, Ne. 159& Ncrth Queen
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near Fennylvanla
railroad depot. dec'-'Slyd
DIVIDENU NOTICE.
The president and managers el the Lan
caster A Susquehanna turnpike read have de
clared a dividend el two and two-thirds per
cent, en the capital ptocket the company, pay
able en demand at the etlicc e( the treasurer.
XV. V. BR1NTON. Treasurer,
J13t Ne. 33 Seuth (Jueen Stieet.
riUIK INFLAMMATION OF SIMPLE CA-
X Inrrhal Chronic Ceryza rarely leads te
ulceration, but that el Scretula Is uulte prone
le ulcciate.
Diseases of the EYE. EAR.'.THROAT also
CANCERS, TUMORS. SKIN and CHRONIC
DlSEASEiS successlully treated by DRS. II.
D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office, IS East
Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation
frkb. jl-3tdAw
e
NLY A FEW AICI1CB OK TUB STOGIES
at Si 23 ner hundred or 3 ler n cents.
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK-
IS
1 OW KEAIJY.
OUR NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE,
Containing a large number of properties In
city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent
tree te any address.
ALLEN A. HERR A CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. in
East King Street.
rpuKNFIKEPKOl'O.IALS. SEALED VB.U-
X peaals for building the Lltitz A Rotnsville
Turnpike (distance 8,1U0 leet) will be received
at .tee office of Jehnsen Miller, en Bread
street, In the town el Lltitz, until 10 o'clock
a. in., en Wednesday, January 10, 1833. The
pretlleand specifications can be seen at said
office. The directors reserve the right te re
ject any or all bids. Said proposals when sent
by mail must be marked en the envelope,
Turnpike Proposals. PETER S. REIST,
President.
Jehnsen Miller, Secretary. d2S-14td
NOTICE lO XKEPASSEKS AND GUN
NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the landa el the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un
nclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or
fishing, us the law will be rigidly cnlerccd
against all trespassing en said lands et the
undersigned alter this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN,
R. PERCY ALDEN,
EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney ler R. W. Celeman's Hclre.
016-tfdAW;
I BUY MX HAVANA AND YAKA TOBAC
CO direct trem the lmpeitcrs and sell the
best 'i-ccnt cigar in the city. ..
HARTMAN'S TELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
SECOND EDITION.
TUESDAY EVENING JAN. 2, 1883.
AT HAEEISBURG.
MEETING OF TUG MEW LEG I Si. .VIC KB.
Keyeuru Elected President Pre. leei. et the
annate Organlzitlen et the House Heuse
Useless Offices.
Special Dispatch te the Istblugbsceh.
II.vrrisburc!, Jan. 2. The Senate has
I organized by the election of IweyburD,
president pre tcm. and Cochran chiel clerk clerk
The Democratic caucus nominees of last
evening aDd this morning, se far as
agreed upon, have been elected in the
Heuse. The committee appointed last
night te report what offices can be dis
pensed with report that the following
are unnecessary : two assistant ser-geants-at-arms
; two assistant door
keepers, two messengers, assistaut
postmaster, live pasters and folders, jani
tor of the basement and jauiter of wash
room. The caucus last night only com
pleted the nominations of Fauuce for
speaker, Meek for chief clerk, C. Ben
Jehnsen for reading clerk, Elbridjre
McConkey for resident elerk, T. B.
Gregery, of Clarien, and O. Meris
Eccles, of Cumberland, for transcribing
eleiks. This meruiDg Ilagan, of Alle
gheny, was nominated for doorkeeper and
Boland.el Schuylkill, for sergeant at-arms.
Pestmaster, superintendent of folding
rooms and messenger will be named at 8
o'clock this evening when the
caucus reconvenes. At the same
time a committee of fifteen will be
announced te "suggest " ( net te "fill ")
the ether offices. But before that com
rnittce gets te work the caucus will have
te act upon the report of the ether com
mittee designating the superfluous offices.
The Reform sentiment is. strong : se is the
clamor ler place.
m
In the Senate.
ilAiuiisiiuiiG, Jan. 2. The Scnate has
chosen Jehn E. itcyburn for its president
by the following vote : Reyburu 2G, Hall
20, Lee 3.
IIaurisiiuue, Pa., Jan. 2. The antici
pated trouble in the Senate did net take
place. That body was called te order
by Lieutenant Governer Stene, aud after
prayer the newly elected members
were sworn in. .Messrs. Reyburc,
Lee and Hall were placed in nom
ination for ptcsiilent of the Sou Seu
Senate pre tctn. The first ballet resulted
as fellows : Rcyburn 2U Hall 20, Lee 7.
A sccond'balletwas then takcu and re
sulted as fellows : Reyburu 20, Hall 20,
Loe 4. Stewart, Emery, Agnew and Mc
Farlaud voted for Lee.
Themas B. Cechrau was unanimously
eheseu chief clerk. Geerge Pearson waB
selected as readiug clerk, and E. W.
Smiley journal clerk. The Senate then at
3 p.
ra., took a recess until 3 o'clock.
In tlie Heuse.
IlAituisuuRn, Pa.,. Tan. 2 The Legisla
ture assembled this afternoon with a large
attendance in both Houses, and the iron
clad oath was admiuistred te members.
Among the absentee members of the
Heuso was N. L. Dukes, of Fayette, who
recently shot and killed Capt. A. C. Nutr,
cashier of the treasury. Faunce was elect
ed speaker en first ballet by a vete of
111 te 88. The ether Demecratic caucus
nominees were also elected.
The ttotise Kenubltcan Caucus,
IIakkisuuke, Jan. 2. At a caucus e.
the Republican members of the Heiif-e,
te-day .Terente B. Niles, of Tiega, ro re ro
ceived the nomination for speaker, the
contestants being Landis, of Lancaster,
and Brown, of Erie. All the old officers
of 1S81 were reneminated. In view of the
Democratic majority of the Ilense these
nominations are of course merely hon
orary. THE SUl'KKMK 1SBNCU
iSliun-v.ue'l Retire anil Cl;ir!; (inert On.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2. In the state
supreme court te day IIeu. Geerge Shars
vi oed, formally retired from the office of
chief justice, and IIeu. Ulysses Merciir,
was inducted into oflice as his successor.
The proceedings were al.se marked by the
seating upon the bench of Hen. Silas M.
Clark, who was recently elected te serve
iu that court.
Jarvis' Assailants Hv a Hearing.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2. Policeman Jar
vis, who was stabbed by the Rusk
brothers, being pronounced out of dancer,
Jehn Glenn, alias Bttrdie, J. Wilhelm,
James Hamilton, alias Whitey, and Jacob
Stelzeiilmrger, who were arrested for
being concerned in the murderous assault
were given a hearing this morning.
Glenn und Wilhelui were identified and
wrre held in 3,000 bail each, but the
etlris were discharged.
Fatal Kxcbange of Shots.
New Yery, Jan. 2. Reundsman Jehn
Delauep, of the Tombs police court
squad, went about neon te day te arrest
Patrick McGewen, at Ne. 124 Hester
street. As the officer was about te
capture McGowan the latter drew a re
volver and shot Delancy in the cye. The
reundsman then shot the ruffian dead.
Delancy was placed in custody.
Freight Depot unit Other itultdlngs De
stroyed, White River Junction, Vermont, Jan.
2. The Union freight depot, at this place,
was destroyed by fire this morning, to te to
gethcr with French's wholesale store and
ITinckley & Sens' warehouse. The Wood
stock tailread depot and Daniel Tilden'a
stock of Heur were also burned. Less net
yet estimated.
Killed Dy a rail of Eartb.
Auburn. N. Y., Jan. 2 Nirared Owens
(colored),;Michael Tengevin aud Matthew
Haseett, laborers, were killed te-day by
the caving in of earth upon them,
while cutting down a high bank for a new
street. Anether man lest his life in the
same way at the same place a few weeks
age.
I.ietera ;;t Heading.
Reading, Pa., Jan. 2. The strikers at
the Topton furnace last night endeavored
te prevent new men from taking their
places and a riot ensued. Twe of the
ring leaders were arrested and held in
$500 bail and the new employees te day
went te work.
A Yale Professer's Serious Less.
New Haven, Conn., Jan. 2. The
heuse of Prof. Miller, of Yale college,
burned this morning. It contained a valu
able library and choice pictures and
statuary. Le3s estimated at from $10,000
te $15,000.
Governer Cleveland's Message.
Albant, N. Y. Jan. 2. The Legisla
ture convened te-day and the message of
Governer Cleveland was read. He confines
himself te state matters entirely and does
net touch upon national affairs.
Suspension' of a British Wria.
St. Jehn, N. B., Jan. 2. Carvill, Mc
Kean & Ce., lumber dealers, etc., the
branch house el Carvill & Sens, of Liver-
Eoel, who failed recently, have suspended,
liabilities, S150.000.
. 'r .; V..i: u
St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 2 -The Republican
legislative caucus last night nominated
Leren Fleteher for speaker of the Heuso.
He is friendly te Windem's election ! the
United States Senate.
Orlef at ttie lieatti et citnibett.
Paris, Jan. 2. It U et.un. lut
3,000 people visited G.vutMtu 1 1 inci
dence yesterday te view the remaius. His
friends seem utterly besiie tha-nsjlves
with grief.
Valuable l'laturea Burned.
New Yerk, Jan. 2. A flre at Mis
Gibben's art gallery last night destroyed
pictures te the value of $40,000.
WEATUKB IMlMbATIONS.
Washington, Jan. 1. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, oelder fair weather, south'
west veering te northwest wind, higher
pressure.
Marshal MeMlcbael'a Deputy.
Washington, Jan. 2. J. B. Fassett, of
New Yeak, was te day appointed deputy
United States marshal by Marshal Mc
Michael. The Debt Wecreass.
Washington, Jan. 2. The debt state
ment, issued te-day, shows the decrease
of the public debt during the month of
December te be 1)15,413,222.
Tba Mew Yerk Speaker.
Ai.15.vny, Jau. 2. Alfred C. Chapin, of
Brooklyn, was chosen speaker of tie
Heuse.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, Jan. 2 Fleer quiet, hut
steady ; Superfine, ti 73fl 25 : extra, S '.5
3 73 ; Penn'a Family, $4 COfll 75.
Rye Heur at $3 75.
Wheat steady ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 fte
1 032 ; Del. and Pa. Red. $1 ittrtl iw ; Loiik Leiik Loiik
uerry Red and Amber, tl O.ijfl 10.
Cern dull for local us-; Steamer, 5J
fide; Yellow and mixed. O'-igtv'e ; Ne. 3 mixed,
WiibSc ; reiected, S055c.
Oats dull, hut steady ; Ne. 1 White. JS
t9c: Ne. 2 de. 47Ki-; Ne. 3 Ue, 4(;in$c;
Se. 2 Mixed, 45e.
Rye nominal at Gt6G7c.
Previsions steady.
Lard steady.
Rutter choice scarce and firm, with fair dr
mand; Penn'ii Creamery Exttv, 4231 ;c;
Western de, 42c.
Rolls steady ; Penn'a mid Western. l$?2$e.
Eggs dull and lower; Penn'a 2?02e ;
Western, 2727J&
Cheese steady.
Petroleum dull ; Retiucd, Vi7ic.
Whisky at $1.2).
New Yerk Market.
Nx- Vekx, Jad. 2. Eleur State and west
ern dull and prices without decided clmiiKe;
Receipts, 57,7t barrels ; Southern Hull and
weak; sales, ts.oeo barrels.
Wheat J4S?;cIower and heavy ; Ne. 1 White.
n OS ; sates, 208 (0 1 bus. Ne. i Red. J.111 , ft ir.i
tUl (ty,i. 2),0LO bus : de Feb.. l VXtD ll?.
12,(WU litis: de March. ! Uffjl M!,KS,lltXi
bus; deMay, $l l.l I!; receipts. "V""
bus ; sales, 208 000 bus.
Cern lAtiG lower und dull ; Mixed Western
Kpet.M&Oic; de Ktituie, lajJUIc. Receipts,
iir.'.GSI bus ; sales, 4li0,000 bus.
Oats dull ; State, 44j)5lc ; western, 4l?51c ;
Receipts, 'J-10 bus ; sales, 50,00.) bus.
(rain and Prevision Ouotatlens.
Unci o'clock quotations et grain and pievts
:.ms. furnished by S. K Yiindt, Breker 15
Knst lilnj' strict.
Chtiarje.
Jau. 2.
A'hiuit t:ern Oat- Perk i.ar.
Jan e:i7i .M .35K !. I"2
Mhj-.... i.oeJj .r.3Ji .:wv,'i 17.15 10 h)
Pctrelcii'i OH City 00.
Stock Market.
fU-v terk. Phlftutelphla and Lecal Htecka
,C:'-; Uiitfed .'ifcitcs Heiids ropextcd dally by
i .,,. mi it. Lemc, 22 North Queen street.
Ian. 2.
10:00
A M
41
3KS
112
Kvi
4IJ
20
m
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20)4
47
8.1
18
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sv,i 31
112J1; in
2T
5J MA
2lJi 20
39 :I7
M4.
HIJi t0i
.vj) .v.i;$
2i"r4 Pj
47 17!.;
8. 8IK
L)i);iver tt, tlie Urtiinki
S. Y.. Lakti Erle A Wc-stern
Kunsas and Texas
Luke Shorts......
New Jersey Central
New Yerk, Ontario W
St. Paul, M. & Omaha
Paeitlc Mall..... ..........
Rochester & PitUbtirKh .......
Texas Pacific
W Abash. St. Louts Pacific...
Western Union Tel. Ce
Pennsylvania Centra!
Philadelphia .s ttcadtn'
Northern PaeiOcCein
" " Pre te rued....
Biiinde PItLs. A West
Llve HtecK Markets.
East I.iBKirrr. Cattle Receipts. 2,2iil head:
Hits market wiw dull at about last week'n
prices: prIme.tW!02r; keimI, $T 7."i.i M : butcli
ei h' cutlle, 1 1035 5't : steckeiH, $ MM 50.
Hes Receipts, t.700 head : market fair:
riiilnilulphius at $f; MH SO; Hulllmercs at
ifi 25S6 35: Yorkers at ; 15Ji" :-
hlieep It. eeiptH. I.KHi neiid : market win
active and prices strong and 2"ie higher than
last week.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Meniiay. Jan. 1. Tlie arrivals or llve stock
at Hie Philadelphia stock yards were :
Fer the wecic Reeve", 2.:nn head ; sheep,
10000 de; he'S. 4,001 de
Reel Cattle The ni'irke.t ilnrinp; tile piisl
week wa-t r.ither slew an tin: hl;ii price el'
Meck wholesale lerr.eil drovers tii:wk JdJic
iidvaiice ever last Monday, niul c-enscquentiy
butchers only bought ler their immediate use.
Although tli s receipts were Miiall it was Inte
when the yard closed.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, 77!4c ; Ceed. ;JGc ; Medium, 5
QS'Ac : Common, V.iit't'Ac
Milch Cows wcru tee hltfh ter Imyers at til
fl. ,
Sheep The market has been active ler K"'d
sheep and lands, which were nridlly laticn at
an advance or He hut Hie arrivals were elan
interior quality, the bottom prudes belnif sold
at a decline or 'xc Shippers : .stock should
net send tills low nide el sheep here, ns our
bnteiiers cannot use them.
W quote an fellows :
Extra. IJieiie; Geed. 5!-i.reXc ; .Meillum.
se.lc: common, 3?J3c ; fat Kmn, .wjSJlc ;
LamiH.:s.i97: VealCalvo.'Qlec.
Ilejjs were in fulrileuiaiid and prices remain
tlrin at previous rates.
We qtiotenslollows:
Extra CIiIcsire, '.V,i.mv i tloed, 8'Jc;
.Medium, H'KP'aC; common, Sc.
SLE3 OV BK1SVE8 AT TUB WK8T rBlLAOBLrUlA
STOCK YARDS.
Mai tin Fuller & Ce., 230 Western, wholesale,
rXGXe.
Rwt Maynes, 150 WesUsrn. VsLQVAc
A. & J. Christy. !3 Western, 5?i6Xc.
E.. MeKlllln.SO Western, atinc
II. F. McFiliiii,75 Western. rQC,c
James Clomsen. 21 Chester comity, account
et R. Hull, i;3rc.
M Ulman, ;- Western, account M. Fuller
Ce., i;$7e : Unto, account Hamuel
Itrewn, C7e ; 30de, account Redjjer
Maynes, M ic : 71 de account J. F.
Sadler Ce,r,7c.
rfchamhcrir A Paul, 11 W.Va. and Western,
4)4''e.
(J.Schamherir & Ce.. 030 NVcalern. 5X7c
Lewenstein AdIcr.2SJ Western and West
ern Va, :,rxc
Urtiilel Murphv, K0 Western. ..Xc.
H.CIiain, ir..03 Western. .VeCc.
L. Hern. 35 W. Vlrclnhi.5ec.
Owen Smith. 82 Western. 23 Western account
J.M.Levy; 3i Western, account
Win. Rin(,'..rMa7c.
Jehn McArdle, 117 Western, GfJiC
M Levi, .-0 Western, r.'acc.
Daniel Smytli & . 12 Western and
Wct Va., 5M"c- . .
Dennis Smyth, 50 West Va. and Western,
5Vifi4c.
F. Sclieclz Ure.. 31 W-Htern,54iIiC
Abe Ostheim. 2 Western. 5-Xc
Lewenstein Hcilbien. "M Western, l5Kc.
ilachman Levi. 170 Western aud West Va.,
&U:aiiKc
James Anil, ia Wi;'ti i, .V-c.
Jan.esEuiiticc.2I Virjrinla, 4'Amc
J. F. Sadler & Ce., 310 Western, wholesale, 4JJ
Henry Miller 10 Western, 6970.
DRESSBD HKAT8.
City Dressed Reeves were In lair demand,
and closed Arm at S102., ,,,
Western dressed Reeves were fairly ac
tive, and closed at 7K9C-
BALES LAST WBK.
Themas Bradley, 1C0 head el Westdreuaeil at
7Jehn Tayler, 117 head el West dressed at IX
Tnema3 Bradley, 1"5 head et city dressed at
R Maynes CJO., uuiksw ' t-wv"
a. A.Reswcll 118 head de at WQ9X.C.
i'. H nnntflnr. 8S head de at tftil
c
Harlan Bre., 67 neail de at &)
C
J. F. Lowden, 40 head de at setWiC
1 1. G. Reckman, 50 head, 7k9c- .
Thes. Bradley sold 12 head et
Western
were the
-dressed show steers at 10c.; iney
tinest en the market: ier seme n.uc
Dressed sheep were Inactive. .
Samuel Stewart sold 971 bed at 8c., and
06 head of dressed lambs at 8gi0c.
Dressed Hogs were In geed demand.
Jehn Tayler sold 227 tead et Jersey dressed
at SitfgS-Xc.