Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 09, 1883, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA NEWS.
' I. u ichui.ak cuiucksi'uxdkauk
Uveitis Along the Susquehanna lten. of
Interna In and Around tlie KercuRji
Plcktd lip by The Xntelll
penccr'H llepurter
Tliree tramps were taken te the county
jail by Officer Gilbert this morning.
Mis. Jehn P. Kobfeson has gene te New
Yerk te visit friends.
Mr. Samuel Dicksen went te Chicago,
where he will reside in the future.
3Iifaa Martha Floyd, of Baltimore, is
vibiliug relatives en Cherry btreet.
Mrs. Dr. Powell and the Misses Catha
rine SLuman and Mary Gorden left for j
vihit te frit lids in Philadelphia and
Yerk.
There hus'becn a geed attendance t the
union Kervicc3 which have been ' pro pre
giess here this week. Ceneid'- .g ilic
fact that these meetings arc for t . mem
bers of all the churches, there Kb .uld be a
still larger attendance. The hour of
meeting has been arranged for the latter
;ait of tlie afternoon, fe that all can have
an opportunity te participate in the ser
vices. Tlie stockholders of the Hupplee steam
engine company htld jv business meeting
a the work yestciday.
Mr. Samuel Shultz, residing en Luion
street, fell en an ice cevcied pavement
opposite tit. Peter's Cathelij church ea
Union stieet, this morning, and broke his
leg.
The woman's weiking wiciety of tit.
J eh if 8 Lutheran church will meet U -night
at the residence of Mrs. Jeseph
UenncU, en Walnut street above 3rd. A
lull attendance of the members is re
quested. An attempt was made te enter the htabte
sl the ICeely t-tove works en tiuuday
night. The staple of one of the doers was
wietiehed oil, but the thieves evidently
i-iI net enter 'he building ar, nothing was
discovered te have hei-ii earned off.
A large party which was held in May
town last night, at the residence of Mi p.
S unuul Pence, was attended by a number
of persons from this place. Utoeve's
orchestra from Columbia furnished music
for the occasion. The dancing was kept
up until 2 o'clock this morning.
A crowd of drunken tramps engaged in
a regular old time engagement near the
tiiisqurhauiia lolling mill yesterday. The
light was only ended because of the exhaus
tion of theM) engagul. As no person was
veiy seriously injuicd, it did net take long
'or the pugilists te beceme reconciled te
one another's companionship again.
The Real Estate Starker,
Oa Saturday evening the following pre
parties were olicred for sale at the
Franklin Heuse : The rcbidcuce of Mrs.
Ilaniet E. Ilaldeman, deceased, en Chest
nut street : withdrawn at $4,800. The
Grcss property, also en Chestnut street ;
withdrawn at $980. Property belonging
te tlie estate of Adam Wehner, deceased,
Ne, 1 situated en Walnut street, "old te
Patrick Lynch for $1,010 ; Ne. 2, located
en Perry stieet, sold te Jehn Wehner for
$800 ; j'e.:i, belonging te the estate cf
Atin M. Wehner, sold te Mrs. Jehn Weh
ner for $3D0.
Insurance Company Oillccrs.
The Pennsylvania mutual life insurance
company held an election of officers yc3.
tcrday. The following gentlemen were
elected : president, Jehn IS. Uacliman ;
vice prcbideut, Samuel Filbeit; treasurer,
Jehn 15. Wisler ; tccictary, Gee. Yeuug
jr.; directors, Jehn 15. 35aehman, Jacob
ti. Strine, Samuel Filbert, Y. J. Baker, II.
II. Heise, .lehn P. Staman, Themas H.
MeCIniic, W. Hayes Uricr, Wm. McOevitt,
Jehn Zieglcr, II. E. Wolfe and William
Harm. The new etliccrs formally organ
ized last evening.
A Man Av:u: a ISrekeu Arm.
Henry Besh, employed as a farm ban 1
in Baphe township, had one of his arraj
biekc.u ycsitridaj lueming while weiking
about some farm inaehiuery. He was en
his way te Columbia te have it attended
te when met by Dr. C". W. Beinthei.el,
who was returning te town from a visit
te patients in tlie country. The latter
saw that the young man was in pain and
questioned him, getting the above iufer
matien, wilh the additional that the man
was en his way te Dr. Berntheizei's office.
The doctor levca'.cd his identity and
hi ought the sufferer te town in his car
riage. An examination revealed :i com
pound fractal e of the leiearm. After re
ceiving the nccess. ry .surgical attendance
the man departed for b-'iue.
i:i.lXl'10.N Ol' JIFFlUI-.if.
ItlliK IllrPCtoreUAilKiail llrpct"rn K!ro K!re K!ro
ineii sun lay SciioelH.
The following gentlemen were elected
directors of the banks aud ether corpora
tions named at elections held te-day :
Lancaster County National U.nK.
Christian B. Hcrr, Abraham Buck
waller, Christian 11. L.indis. B. M
Stauffer, Jehu K. Herr. Israel L. Landis
Benjamin Leng, jr., Henry C. Lehmatu
David lluber, Jehu S. Maun, Jehn I
Hartman, Henry B. Resb, David C.
Krcady.
tirst National It talc or Liuc titer
Clement B. Grubb. Henry Baumgard-
ner, A. Herr Smith, A. S. Bard, M. II.
Moero, II. Milten Weeds, Solemon
Sprccher, Peter S. Reist, Jehn H. Moerr.
Fulton a lenal llank.
JehnR. Bitner, II. M. Mayer, Samuel
G.-.)li', L. S. Hut nvi, Jehn D. Skiles, E'.i
Kindig. Abm. B. Hubcr, David Brown,
Jehn L. Miller, Jehn 11. Bricker. James
Shaud, Jehu M. S oilman, Jacob Wolf.
Delaware Kivjr aud Lancister Itill-e.iil
Company.
At a meeting of the stockholders of the
above named cempauy the following offi effi
ccis were clected : President, Rebert
Craue ; Directors, -Henry CArpeuter, C. S.
Kaufman, J. K. Lineaweaver, D. B. Case.
R. M. Bolenius Alex Sellers, Samuel K.
Cassel, E. D. White, J. W. Guldin. Thes.
Baumgaulncr, Henry Smith, J. H. Haines.
American l'lra Company.
At a meeting of the American fire
engine and hese company, Ne. 5. held in
their hall last, evening the following offi
cers were elected for the ensuing year :
President, S. II, Price ; vice presidents,
W. H. Pinkerton, B. Frank Eshleman ;
secretary, Joel L. Haines ; treasmer. H.
C. Dcmutb ; chief engineer, Isaac Kin
near ; assistant engineers, Henry Ah
leiter, Jacob Faust, Wm. Price, .'Wise ;
chief hese director, Philip Smith ; as
sistant hese directors, Henry Leenaid,
Jue. Schwartz, Z. Wise, Geerge Erben ;
foreman, J. B. Priee ; assistant foreman,
Jehn Rudy ; trustees, Isaac. Kiunear, Gje.
F. Miller, B. Frank Eshleman ; finance
committee, Gee. F.Miller, Wm. M. Deen,
Jehn llnmphreville ; delegates te firem-.m
union, Gee. F. Miller, Jeal L. Haines,
Wm. M. Deen, Jehn W Rudy. T. A.
Deen ; janitor, Wm. McGlinn ; delegate
te state convention.
Dernart Street Sunday school.
At a meeting held by the Derwa:t
street mission Sunday school, the follow
ing efficeis wsie elected te serve for ene
year: Superintendent, Jehn Cress; as
sistant superintendent, Charles F. White ;
secretary. Jehn W. Mummaw ; assistant
secretary, Arthur Devcrter ; treasurer,
Miss Mary Beittel; organist, Miss Emily
White ; librarian, Arthur Deverter.
IllgSiwny Kebbery.
A few days age as a pedlar with a large
pack of goods en hip back was traveling
near Conowingo furnace, he was con
fronted by a'eurley negre, who, drawing
from his f-Iccve a long bladed knife, de
manded the pedlar's money, en pain of
immediate death. The terrified pedlar
shelled out $10, and the negre offered no
fui th.cr violence. Tlie pedlar is a German
or Hungarian, whose name our informant
did net knew.
THK DEMOCRATIC 11,11,1,.
A Throng of Yeung Felks and a Pleasant
Time.
The condition of the weather was net
favorable te the success of r.ny assembly
last evening, but notwithstanding this dif
ficulty a large number of young
folks attended " the ball given
under the auspiceB of the Yeung
Men's Democratic chib, at West End hall.
Mere than half a hundred couples took
part in the grand promenade. The dances,
comprising the latest and most elegant,
were hugely enje3'cd by the assembled
throng, which tripped the pleasing mo
tions of the dance te the excellent music
of Tayk r's orchestra until far into the
wee sma' hours.
Death of an Uid Blacksmith.
After an illness which kept him bedfast
for sixteen mouths death has ended the
sufferings of Samuel Taggart, whose de
mise, at the advanced age of nearly 84, is
recorded in our obituary columns. lie
was a well known and skilled blacksmith,
who followed his calling until twenty-five
yeais ai;e in Paradise and ether places in
that-, vicinity. Fer the past Eeveu years
he has made his home with his son-in-law,
Mr. Frank Peters, of this city. Besides
Mrs. P. he leaves two children, both sons
and both blacksmiths, Jehn Q , of Yerk,
and James, of Lancaster.
Who Ha Lest the Time'.'
A tramp who entered the saloon of C.
Hagelgansn yesterday, had with him an
alarm clock. Mr. Hagclganse accused the
tramp el stealing the clock. lie immedi
ately left leaving the clock at Hagclgansc's.
Any person missing such a clock can call
and get it.
Charged With i.arcany.
Franklin Blair and William Fiankliii;
charged with the larceny of t-iels the
property of Wm. Sales and ethers, were
given a hearing by Alderman A. F. Don Den
nelly this afternoon. Blair admitted his
guilt and Franklin was discharged.
Cheated a ttearuiug Heme Keeper.
Jehn Grimley, charged with defraudinir
a bearding house keeper, was arrested by
Officer Daily this morning. Grimley was
for a short time employed at the Penn iron
works. In default of bail Alderman Sam
son committed him for a hearing.
jtuittlier I'uIlceuiAia Suspended.
Mayer MacGcniglc has suspended Po
liceman Ceyle for fifty days for being in
toxicated while en duty, and has appointed
Isaiah McKillips as a substitute for the
time being.
I'rize Chickens.
Dr. E. II. Witmcr, of Ncfisvillr, was
awarded first and special premium en
black cochin chicks at the Allentown poul
try show which closed thereen Monday.
Amusements.
" The Tue Orphans " Tenijht.TUis well
and very favorably known drama will be pre
sented te night at Fulton opera house I'y Kate
Claxton, whe-c liunu hi an actress, ami es
pecially as the iniperennatrcis el tlie leading
role In " The Twe Orphans," lias spread into"
lerclgii countries. The Ions and conscientious
study which she Jim given te this play, and
the enthusiasm which she lias ever met in it,
arc amply sufllclcnt te assure te our theatre theatre
eoers an evening of entertainment and p'eas
urc. " Uncle Dan'l." Who by this time has fully
ctabliht-d himself a- a leeui attraction, will
appear here en ncl Sa' unlay evening. Mr.
McAuley as "A Messenger lrem Jiu-vis Sec
tion," should certainly lie gi-ncieusly greeted
en his appearance in Fulton opera house.
syy.VTAr. xetivfs.
Having been troubled with a very ba I cough
ler about two years and hiving tri-d almost
every eeuti m!.,.'iie lint was ever made, J
have found none that has given me such g:eat
relief as Dr. Unit's Cough Syrup and I earn
estly recommend it te all ullliccd. 1!::ni F.
Dcnai?;, 11 Park J'lacc, X. Y.
Geed Advick. Use Hale'.i Jleney el Hen;
hound and Tar ler a cough or cold. Tike's
Toothache Dreps cure in one minute.
jS-lwdced.tw
Thcre are bright buds el April and blossoms
of May
J!ut they're net li ill se sweet as the !.u alh
of the maid (
That with S)ZODOT brushes her lectli t-very
day
Till like pcarld threush her beautiful lips
they're displayed. '
(ISUZOHO.NT 1 wutilau enchantnieill is thine
Taat gives teeth like :ha mm, and gives zips
red as inc. i0 lwdeediv
lie te 11. JI. Cochran's drug tterc. n-.r .Mrs.
Precman's JYeu- Xallenal Dyes. Fer bright
ness and durability et color, arc uncquaicd.
Uiltr Mera 2 te 5 pounds. Direct!- us in l,i:g
IWIii.ml (ieniian. l'riee. 15 cents.
The unhappy wile whebull'ers from the pet
ulcnce and ill humor et a nervous liu-b.ind.
Hlieuld name the real cause in her templaiiit
te the court, or remove that nervousness by
presenting the defendant with Dr. P.eKsen's
Celery and ClLiinemlle lMlls. H-lwd&w
:i:ucbnpaila." .
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney,
ISladdcr and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists.
Dysi'eitie, nervous people, "out et sorts,"
Celdcn's I.ieblg's Liquid lJccf and Tonic In In In
vigorater will cuie. Ask for CeUleiVs. Ol
druggists. jSlwdeed&w
Tell Down.
Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Sticct, Uutrale,
fell down stairs and severely bruied hi kuee.
A lev applications of Dr. Themas' Kclectrie
Oil entirelv cured him. Fer sab; by H.Ji. Coch
ran, druggist, l:J7 and 13'J Xerth (jtiecn stivet.
U. K. Mc'Jenkey. Jlillam, says: " JJrewn's
Iren Hitters relieved me et a dull, heavy pjiin
in my head with tired and languid toelings."
Fer sale by H. 1!. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
130 Xerlh Queen street. jS-lwd&w
EuiLen's enra will lmmcdiatply relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and iSreneliltis, Fer
Bale by JI. Jl. i.eclirati, druggist, 137 and 13U
Xertli Qu,en street.
A Ceugn, coin or sere ir.reat sneuia ee
stepiied. egic.-t lruqucntiy results in an ln ln
curable Lung Disease rr Consumption,
llniwn'.s irenc.liial Troches ie net diseixler
tnc itetnaclt llkn cough syrups an.1 balsams,
but act directly en tnc 5n (lamed parts, allaying
irritation. k-.v- relict In Asthma, nrenclilal
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PublicSpcakers arc subject
te. Fer thirty years JJrewn's JJrenchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, anil always give perfect satisfaction.
Having bon tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained wcJ .nerited rank among the lew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at il conte a bes
everywhere mv-lvdTTh&l'&ivw
Will you snner witn Dyspepsia nnd Liver
Complaint? Hnleh's Vllalizer i3 gnatmiteed
te cure you. Fer sale byU. li. Cochran, 137
and 1S9 Net th Queen street, myl-lwdcew&w
Itctilnu Mies Symptoms and unre.
The symptoms arc motsture, like perspira
tion. Intense Itching, Increased by scratching,
very distressingly, particularly at night, as If
pin worms were crawling in and out of the
rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes af
fected: it allowed te continue very 9crietts
results may lollew. ' I)R. Swatne's All All
HEALixeOiTJti!NT"isa pleasant, sure cure.
Alse ler Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head,
JCryslpclas, Barbers' Itch, Blotche, All Scaly,
Crusty, Cutaneeus Eruptions- Price 00 cents,
3 boxes ler ?1.2j. Sent by mail te any address
en receipt el price in currency, or three cent
postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne
& Sen, Ne. :-!0 N. fcixth street, JPJtiladelphta,
Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. Swayse's
Pills arc the best for all billions disorders.
Ucxe headache, levers, &c.
' .lyeed&wT.TIiaS
IncrcelDIe.
F. A. Scratch, druggist, Ruthven, Out.,
writes: "I have the greatest confidence In
your JJurdeek JJloed Bitters. In one case
with which I am personally acquaiutcd their
success was almost incredible. One lady told
me that halt a bottle did her mere geed than
hundreds et dollars' worth et medicine she
had previously taken. Price SI. Fer sale by
H. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEXCER. frUESPAY. JAKUA1IY 9 1883.
WW AVTXBTlBEMEyTS.
FOB THK
Holiday Season
We Offer Everything Contained in a First-Class Jewelry Business.
E2Call and examine our Stock and Prices.
H, Z. "RELOADS, Ne 4 West King Street
dec 12
WASnnroTey, D. Cis May 15, 18:0.
Gehtixhej.- Having been a gutTercr ler a
long time from nervous prostration and gen
eral debllJty, I was advised te try Hep Hitters.
I have taken one bottle, and I have been
rapidly getting better ever since, and 1 think
it the best medicine I ever used. I am new
gaining strength and appetite, which was all
gene, and 1 was in despair until I tried your
flitters. I am new well, able te go about and
de my own werJc. Jlcfere tieing it I was com
pletely prostrated.
il-3wd.fcw MR. MAKYS1CAKT.
L.EA THf.
l'EettB-!. On Monday morning. Jan. 8, 1S&5,
Susan Peonies ( widow et Jehn Peeples ) el
New Providence, Lancaster county, Pa., in
her SCth year.
All friends, without lurther notice, are re
spcccfully invited te attend the funeral, from
her late residence en Wednesday, Jan. 10, at
10 o'clock, ii. m. Services at Mennenite meet
ing house at 11 a. m. J3-2td
Uete. In Philadelphia, ea the 7ih inst.,
Oeo. F. ltete, et this eitv.
The relatives and Iricnds, also l'est 64, O.
A. It., aie respectfully, invited te attend the
tuneial, from the residence e" his brother, J.
E. llete, 'e. 4.55 Seuth Queen street, en Thurs
day niternoen, at 2 o'clock. Interment at
Woodward Hill cemetery.
Tjioe.urr. In thi- city, en .Ian. s, ISA1!, Sam
uel Tugirurt, age t M years, l mouths and i
days.
His relatives and liiends art! respectfully
invited te attend the funeral, from the res:,
deiiccef his miii in-law. Fiank J'eleis, Se. 4i3
North Mary htieet, en Thur-d.iy merniiigat 11
o'clock. Interment in Str.isburg ccicetery.
J0-2td
XtiW AUt'MUTJHKMJiK'JEa.
i-'OKKKM.-STOKK KIlllMWllll KJX
i turesund Celbir. fcuitable ter Uiecery.
A geed stand. Kent reasonable. Apply a'
j'JStd- T1IISOKF1CK.
;OXIOk! TJIK ACCOUNT OF .NO. .1.
i( (ined. County Treami-er ter l-8i, is new
en file in the JtegisterV Ollice. and open te in
spection. KUAN li UKKLST,
j'j.3td Cemtiii loner's Clerk.
I.Oll ICK.NT THK )Ll UOUNEtt UO-
J eery en the coiner et est Orange and
rrince streets.
j'J-3td
1 ti ft tiir-i fit
c. g. iieui:,
Ne. 224 West Orange Street.
WArTJfc;i. a diiUi I'Oii ;kni:ai,
housework, le go a few miles out et
town. Geed wages will be given te a geed
girl. Inquire at
ltd Ne. 145 EAST JAMES STUEET.
ClIM K TO TUl'. t'ISKMlSES, U, 4 TVl'iST
J King street, about a week age, a FOINT
Eli J)OG, whieli tlie owner can get by calling.
F
Oil ALDERMAN,
W. D. STAUFPER,
jS-tl.l
.SECOND WAK1).
STOltK fOItllENT STOCK, GOUO-WILI.
and Fixtures for sain of -well-established
Trimmings and Variety Stere, ifest stand en
North Queen street. Apply te
W. F. DUNCAN,
jS-ritd Ne.20 North Quetn stieet.
TIJUV JIV HAVANA ANi IAUA TOIJAC TOIJAC
ee direct from the importers and sell the
bc-t ri-ccut cigar in the city.
UAKTMAN'S YELLOW FiiONT CIGAR
STOKE.
Ijrksents i fi:icsv;nt.s I i
J ust received ir,O0O pieces et line 3IaoI 3IaeI
lck Ware. Vastss. &e.. wlncli v."ill be given te
all purchasers of Tens and Coffees atthc China
and Japan Trading Company's store. Ne. "1
West King street. Kxpenses tow prices lower
than the lowest. ltd
BI l)S 1VI1.C. 1!E RKCKf Vi: AT LOCH KK
& Sen's banklns house tip te 2 p. m., J AN.
UAKY 2', 1833. ter 20 bends et SsViO each or
any part theieef te be issued by I.ancatter
City Scltoel Beard, dated Febiuaiy I. ISSe,
bearing i per cent, interest, payable quaitci
ly. Tlie bends payable in JO year, but re
deemable In 5 year.
KOBEIiT A. EVANS,
jO-ctdS Chairman F. C of S. 15.
lvlDJ:N,, netjck.
i The President and Diiecters of the Lan
caster. JlliJibetlitnwn & Middletown Tnrn
iil!! Ktiad Company have en thn 1st, in-t., d
elii'.d it dividenl et ONK HOLLA It and
NINETY CENTS en each share of stock ler
the lust six months, payable en demand.
CHAS. E.IAJNG,
jllltil TreaMirer.
70TICK FUKL1C SOilCKW UE1CEKY
LN given that the account et t'ic treasurer
of the Lancaster ennntv prison lias been lllcd
in tlie Itegisler's Ollice. and will be open ler
inspection ami exception te all taxpayers, Jer
the spice of thirty "days', as provided ter by
Act et As-embly, apiueved April 1, A. I)., 1870.
C. N. SPUDUL, Solicitor.
Lascastck .Tan. 1, 18SX ji-4fdTuAtlw
riBK AMOUNT OF THE OlSIJhAKOF,,
J its consistence, and the intensity of its
disagreeable odor, will vary during the cour.-e
et a letid ceryza whatever may have been Its
origin.
Dif-asrsef the EYE. EAR, THUOAT-alse
CANCEIJS, TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC
DISEASES successfully treatctl by DltS. II.
D. and M. A. LONGAICER. Ollice, 13 Fast
Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation
puke. jS-iStd&w
TSEll TWO SMALL HANU-MAUE
clear Havana filler Cigars, for!) cents at
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT
CIGAR STORE.
w
HI. THOMSON,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER.
Special attention devoted te the repairing et
WATCHES, CLOCKS. MUSICAL BOXES,
JLWELRY, &v .'cc.
SpactRelea and Eye-Grlas308 Care
fully Adapted.
NO. JOS EAST JvING STREET.
Ce-Oppesite Leepard Hetel.
O FKANK SAYl.Oi;
HAS REMOVED JUS
GALLERY CF PHOTOGRAPHY
TO
NO,?. 42 AND 44 WEST KIUG ST.,
J83- Exactly opppeslto the Old Stand.
ectll-Cmrtftwlt
"I7ULTON 0?JSBA UOUSK.
SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1833
Till? FAVORlTJi COMKJUAX, MR
"B. MeAULEY,
In his great triumph et American humor,
UNCLE DAN'L,
Deputy Sheriff of Jarvis Section,
In the New England Comedy-Drama,
A Messenger from Jarvis Section,
Abounding In quaint humor and pccnliar in
terest. PRICES. 7."; HO and 3.-. Cents, RESERVED
SEATS, 75 Cents. Seats en sale at Opera
Heuse ellice. j0-5td
LANCASTEIl CO. NATIONAL HANK.
December 30, ISjK.
ireseriicEj.
Leans aud discounts ; $ 821,317 27
0. . Bends te secure circulation . . se,000 00
Real estate 23,3'.i9 13
Current Expenses aud Taxes Pale, 1,'35 9J
Checks ami ether ctish items 1.5(S 52
Due by r.anUs (exclusive et" re
serve) 17,206 72
Legal Reserve Funds 132,300 11
$1,317,012 C5
i.i.-.uir.iTi'js.
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual Deposits
Due te Banks
...$
300,000 CO
140.0O) (0
ttj.-m 22
2GS.CU0 00
2.7S3 00
52.1."i2 7fi
31,71)5 b7
S1.317.C12 G5
F. H. RUENEMAX, Cashier.
11. C. Lr-iniAsr, )
DAVinllL'Bsr., Directors.
Jsuael L. Laxdis. ) iar.91td.tw
UOUNTAiN FINK-CUT TOBACUO III
T rcct from the manufacturers at S cents
per oz. or 25 cents i ft at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK.
lwdlt
JiJUV AJlYJJtllSE2HZ!i3.S,
Q
SLYA FEW MOKE K THE STORIES
HAttTJIAN'S YELLOW KKOXT ClliAK
OlUlil.
BAKU AIMS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS
Chains, lUngs, Specmcles, &c. Itepairing
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBER, "e. 159lXirth Queen
street. Kemember name and number. Di
rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvania
railroad depot. deciSlyU
PKOPOSAL9-l'KOrOSAI.S Will BE KE
ceived by the Jteard of Prison Inspectors
of Lancaster county up te 10 o'clock Monday,
February 5, 1SS.J, for the printing et 2t)j copies
el tlie annual report et the prison.
ALK&UT HAGEN,
li. II. B1TZKK,
jS-2t Committee appointed by the Jleard.
IKfiAT REDUCTION.
Eest Granulated Sngar 9c,
-AT THE
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY STORE,
SO Cectre Sijuare, Lancaster.
White Sngar only fc, Handsome Presents
given te each pnrchHser et Teas and Coffees
at the AMKIMCAN TEA CO. STOKE,
j3.Utd Ne. it; Centre Square.
fpUKSl'lKKI'llOl'lHAlS.-RKAlEWPKO-X
pesdls for building the Lltitz & Uethsville
Turnpike (distance 8,110 leut) will be received
at t'e efllce of Jehnsen Miller, en IJread
street, in the town et I.itit;:. until 10 o'clock
a. in., en Wednesday. January 10, 1SSJ. The
profile and specifications ca-i be seen at said
ellice. The diroe.er rcerve the right te re
ject any or all bids. Said proposals when sent
by mall must be marked en the envelope,
Turnpike Proposals. PETEIl S. HEIST.
Piesidcnt.
Joiinsex Muxes. Secretary. d26-14td
IJUHLIU SALK OF VAI.fJAIil,B RKAL
Estat.-On WEDNESDAY EVENING,
J AN. K). ISA!, by virtue of an alius order of the
Orphan' Court of Lancaster county, will be
sold at the Cooper Heuse, the lollewing de
scribed leal estate, belonging te the estate of
Themas It. Terr. deceased :
All that certain Two-Mery BRICK DWELL
ING HOUSE and Jet or pieee et ground, situa
ted en the west side et Seuth Queen street,
between Vine and German street, and num
bered 118, fronting en said street. 17 feet and 3
inches, and extending in depth 117 feet, inore
or less, Increasing te the wiuth et 18 feel ami
G inches, mere or less. Possession will be
given at once it desired. The house has Hta Hta
lienary washtands, water and ga through
out, tin; right te the u'e of a three feet wide
alley, and is in geed condition.
Sa'let commence at 7 o'clock en said i veil
ing, when tlie terms will be made known by
-M. HABERBUSH,
Executer.
H.Sncncr.T, Auctioneer. dltl-Tu-Tli.S&ds
"PUIJLI
c SAJ.r;
-OF-
FURNFTURE.
DAMAGED JIV
Fire, Smoke and Water.
ON THURSDayTjAN. 11, 1893,
Will be sold at public sale, at Ne. 220 West King
stieet, Lancaster, Pa.,theentiiestockotFurnl Pa.,theentiiesteckotFurnl Pa.,theentiiestocketFurnl
tare without reserve, consistlnget Suitset Par Par
eor Furniturc.il ve Walnut Suits.elevcn Cottage
Suits, two Suits et Ash Furniture, Sideboards,
Marble Tep Tables, Walnut Bedsteads. Cot
tage lledsteads, Itureaus, WahstainN. Chairs,
bix dozen Stained Chairs in the knock-down,
and a variety of ether Furniture net men
tioned. Sale te cemmence at 10 o'clock a. m.. when
terms will be made known by
HESS & FLINN,
NOTICE The undersigned inviicthe public
te call a: their looms. Nes. US and ISO North
Queen street, where they can find one et the
largest and fine-t sleck of Furniture in this
city, and where t he bet bargains can always
be bail.
Our lower store. 22j West King street, will
be fitted up with the llnet stock of Furniture
alter the saloet geed.
J3,i;.3li('llM!t I1ESS& FL1NN.
w
ILLIAIKi-UN
sTi;it.
The Opportunity
Te purchase a geed, reliable
OVERCO A T
OR
Heavy Suit
At a price that is remarkably cheap Is
decidedly in favor of the buyer. Al
though our stock el"
OVERCOATS
AN'D-
fill
inf i irrm
Are daily getting smaller. Ne chance
should be neglected in making selec
tions, as the best styles always go llrst.
There arc many stylish and favorable t
articles in
k
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
That luvc been marked down,
price marked is the price te all.
The
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
34, 36 & 38 E. King St.,
A NC ASTER, PA.
JSNTJiliTAlIfJUiMTM.
VI'LTON Ol'EKA UOCSK.
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 9,
THE FAMOUS ACTRESS,
KATE CLAXTON.
SUPPORTED BY
Charles A. Stevenson,
Henrietta Yadcrs,
Edward Arnett.
And her own Snperb Company, new playing
at the Filth Avenue theatre. New Nerk city,
In the ever popular romantie drama,
THE TWO OEPEAIS.
New and Special Sconery and Elegant Ward
robes. ADMISSION S5, 50 & 75 CENTS.
RESEJiYED SEATS Sl-W.
Scats ler sale at Opera Heuse Office. j5-4t
"IULTON OFJSKA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, JAN. 11,1883.
Hyde & Behmaa's Great Consolidation,
In the Funniest Comedy ever written,
The Twe Jehns,
Introducing the Popular Comedians,
HARRY WATSON, .TOHX HART and JOHN
(Fattie) STEWART,
Supported by a splendid and unequalled com
pany of specialty artists, wne will also appear
lu a
GRAND OLIO OF NOVELTIES.
PRICES. 35, no and 75 Cents. RESERVED
SEATS, 75 Cents, en sale at Opera Heuse
office. J8-4td
HEW A-WJCitTlaESIEKHt.
STRICI1 BROTHER!
ASTR1CH
BROS.'
PALACE OF
FASHION",
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
WE OFFER
THIS "WEEK
Bargains
IN EVERY ONE OP OUR
DEPARTMENTS.
They are tee numerous te be montlenod.
We therefore only call attention te a few.
OUR STOCK OF
HATS and BOMETS
IS GREATLY REDUCED.
THE 15ALANCE LEFT WILL RE
Sold at Less Than Cost,
Beaver Hats at 50c.
Felt Hats at 50c
Satin Plush Hats at $1.00.
ChUdren'sSchoelHatsat 50c.
FEATHERS AND TIPS
BELOW C03T.
ALLOUSiFINE LARGE COLORED PLUMES
AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF
ONLY S2.00 APIECE.
ALL OUR FANCY WINGS AT HALF PRICE.
WE HAVE REDUCED
OUR WHOLE STOCK OF THK MOST
ELEGANT
SASH TtlBJSOS.
TO THE UNIFORM PRICE OF M CENTS
PER YARD,
Thus offering Ribbon formerly seltl at $1.00
$1.2.",$l..r() and even at $2.01 per yard, at ONLY
5:i CENTS.
YELYEW and PLUSHES
, GREATLY ItEDUCED.
ONE LOT OF FANCY WATERED VELVE
TEENS AT ONLY 31 CENTS
PER YARD.
OUR STOCK OF
READY-TRIMMED
Hats and Bennets
WILL RE SOLI) AT ASTONISH LY LOW
P141CES.
OUR STOCIC OF
COATS and DOLMANS
IS VERY LOW.
The few lctt. will seen be sold. Take held et
tin opportunity and don't neglect te purchase
a Fine Garment at exactly hall Its value.
Wearccspcctlng wltnln a wcclr or two an
entirely
NEW INVOICE OP CHOICE
Hamburg Edgings
-AND
Insertings.
Te make room for tlicie we offer the balance
lelt of our last year's stock at
HALF-PRICE.
Yeu can buy an Edge worth 10 cents ler 5
cents a yard.
Yeu can buy an Edge worth IS cents ler K
cents a yard.
Y'eu can buy an Edge worth 20 cents ler iO
cents a yard.
Yeu can buy an Edge worth 2." cents ter 12i
cents a yard.
Yeu can buy an Edge worth 50 cents for 2."
cents a yard.
Yeu can bnyait Edge worth $1 for .r0 rents
a yard.
ALL OUR
Infants' Short and Leng Dresses,
Robes and Slips,
AT HALF-PRICE.
OTHER BARGAINS IN
Hosiery, Underwear,
Gloves, Worsted Caps,
Handkerchiefs,
Lace Goods, &c.
LADIES' FELT SKIRTS REDUCED.
3- Novelties and New. Seasonable Goods
received as usual and marked very low.
J-It will pay every one te call and exam
ine the bargains offered.
DireceUei
SECOND EDITION.
TUESDAY EVENING JAN. 9, 1883.
AFTERNOON TELEGEAMS.
A MOST UESPEKATK LOVEit..
lie Attempts te Kill Ills Rival and Then
Commits Suicide The Wrecaed
Steamer Other Telegram.
Galveston. Tex., Jan. 9. A special
dispatch from "Wace te the Xetcs says that
last Thursday a yetrng man named E. C.
Oberly attempted suicide because the
parents of a young lady he loved objected
te him. On Sundav as his alleged rival.
H. T. Ashburn, was entering the lady s
house Oberly fired en him. wounding him
rerieusly. Ashburn returned the lire.
Obsrly then rushed into the house and
was seized by the father of the young
lady, whereupon he turned his pistol te
liis own breast aud fired, inflicting a prob
ably fatal wound.
TERRIBLE FREIGHT WRECK.
Ureal Disaster at Clark Ferry F. K. R
IIarriskurg, Pa., Jan. 9. One of the
most disastrous freight wrecks ou the
Pennsylvania railroad for many years, oc
curred last night at the Clark's Ferry
bridge, about 13 miles from here. A
ireight tram bound east broke an azie ; a
west bound train crushed into the wreck,
demelishingthe engine and a number of
cars and killing the fireman, Willis Hagey,
of Huntingdon ; seriously injuring the
engineer, Richard Lightncr. of this
city ; aud a brakeman all of the
east bound tratu Several of the
c.irs were thrown into the residence
of the division boss, located uear the
traek, imprisoning himself and family
amid the wreck. They were rescued, hew
ever, without being injured te any extent.
Travel was delayed up te neon te day, by
which time the wreck was partly cleaied
up.
THE WKKCKEU STfcAJIEK. '
A Ueat net Allowed te go te the Rescue of
.Orewiil:i FiiKseDgerH.
LiVEitt'OOi., Jan. 9. The Pest says :
: A rumor is current that one of the beats
of tlie stearaer City of Brussels was about
te return te the scene el the disaster in
rcsponse te sonie cries for assistance, but
was prevented by a passenger drawing a
revolver and threatening te sheet the first
man attempting te return back and that
the passenger explained that he acted
thus because he feared the beat would be
sucked under by the sinking of the
steamer."
The owners of the steamer Kirby Hall,
have ledged a claim for 0,000 damage te
their vessel by collision with the City of
Brussels. Messrs. Ionian claim I'1CO,000
for less en their vessel.
Dlsabtre-.is .-:iue Explosion .
Ceui.TEitsvii.LE, 111., Jan. 9 A torrible
explosion occurred at Jenes & Nesbit's
coal rnine near here yesterday after-
nnnn. Of twelve r.crsens in the mine at
the time only two escaped, a man named
Masen and a boy. Tl-.e lermcr waa euiy
hurt.
Feul air escaping in dense velumca pro pre
vents a rescuing party from work. Eight
of the men imprisoned have wives aud
children who arc gathered at the mine
calling in agony en their loved ones whom
they hope may be still alive.
Tlie sons of Veterans la Session.
llAitKisi-uite, Pa., Jau. 9. The morn mern
iug session of the Sens of Veterans was
devoted te the installation of the several
officers elected at the last meeting and te
the discussion of the reports of commit
tees. Theelectijn of a lieutenant colonel
has been postponed owing te an official
notification by the national body of the
present incumbent's resignations.
The Ueath Rell In france Still Relng Called.
Paris, Jan. 9. General Ilarix DaVal.
dan, chief of staff te General Vineyduiiug
the siege of Paris and asignatery te the
capitulation of that city in the last
France-German war, died at L'isle Adam,
Saturday, of apoplexy, en hearing of the
death of General Chauzy.
A YeunR Hltater'rf Sad End.
Terente, Ont., Jan. 9. Samuel Miles,
a seven-year old boy, was feuud frozen
fast in the ice in the middle of the bay.
He left home te skate en Saturday after
noon and it is thought was driven out by
a strong wind and being unable te return,
lay down aud was frozen te death.
One or tne riHentx l-ark Jlurderers Con
fesses. Rochester,, Jan. 9. Hugh O'Denuell,
tmw in inil nt Albien, and who also went
by the name of Patrick O'Reilly, has con
fessed te participation in tlie mumcr ei
Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke
in Phceuix Park, Dublin.
Demonstration et Displeasure at Reme.
Reme, Jau. 9. The police seized two
busts et Ovcrdank en two successive oc
casions duriug the unveiling of them by
Socialist, in a room here. In connection
with the seizure there were tvventy-iive
persons arrested, iucludingthe popular
tribune Parbeni.
Kecelviug Fatal Injuries In Saving Llte.
Harrisbure. Pa., Jan 9 A man named
TCmiintiirle. ni" this citv. received fatal in
juries this morning whtle attempting te
save tlie lives et a wemau ami enuu wne
were crossing the raitread track. He was
shuck himself and badly crushed. The
woman and child were uninjured.
A .Murdered Seaman.
Ciiicaoe, Jan. 9. The body of a sea
man, who had apparently been murdered,
was found en the ice at the Wells street
bridge this morning. The poiice think he
wasdragsedthither by the murderers, that
they tried te sinit tne oeay aim mat il
caught en a wire from the bridge.
' -
A lainlly of reur l'ersens Found liead.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 9. A family of
three persons was found dead yesterday in
a heuse ten miles from David City, in this
state. The cauge of tbe death is a mystery.
Reports are conflicting as te whethcr they
were murdered or frozen te death.
Mr. Dicksen's Case.
Washington, Jan. 9. Mr. Wells came
into court this morning and announced
that as Dicksen had beeu held for the
grand jury for trying te influence a juror
be would net press the charge of conspir
acy, aud it wad therefore nelle messed.
De vrm Siet ltealsu.
Piiii.auedpiita, Jan. 9. The rumor
that Mr Gewen intends te resign the
presidency of the Reading railroad is de
clared at the company's offlce te b3 with
out foundation.
A llrltlflli liflg Burned.
Londen, Jan. 9. Xhe British ship
British Empire, from Shields for Bombay,
has been burned at sea. Twe beats con
taining the captain, mate and fourteen
hands are missing.
Shet Ills Man.
Chicago, Jan. 9. Early this morning
Policeman Peter Seergel shot and killed
JohuMezek, a Bohemian, who was at
tempting te reacue a prisoner from the
eliicer.
A fatal Rew.
Lewiston, Minn., Jan. 9. In a drunken
quarrel here, Jim McHugh, a local bully,
was killed by Hanck Flyck.
WEATHKK INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jan. 9. Fer the ilidille
Atlantic states fair weather, winds mostly
northerly, stationary or lower barometer.
-De Net Fear, Yeu Carry C.viar,"
STOirrwTSS00 SS:
mm:. i mi .iiu .!:. i jn u.-u hi uumii surrewiuxiy
that they liavuM) :ik tern-, et kidnev disease.
De net rear : then- w a Ca-sar anions kidney
medicines. It is Hunt 3 Uumedy, ami It Will
cure you. Before its commanding power,
kidney ami liver ailments llue as conquered
enemies. Its cures are marvelous ; iVi sway
unquestioned, it reaches cases tliatnre given
up and hepelesj. Te all who are aflltcted in
stomach, bladder, kidneys or liver, we come
with the encouraging cry, " De net tear!"
there is sure reliel In Hunt's Remedy.
MAJtKETS.
FlillaUelphta Market.
FHiLADiirniA, .January 0. Kleurdnll, but
firmly held ; Superfine, i Tj J 'i" ; extra, $3 25
3 75 ; l'cnn'a Family, f I 0."tf4 S3.
itye neur hi te ...
Wheat easier ; Del. and 1'a. Ued, $1 (WKffi
1 00ji ; Leugberry Red and Amber, 1 llgll 12.
Cern firm, with fair demand ; Rejected,
4S355c; Steamer. 6ieti2a ; Yellow, SaOc.
Oats firai and in fair demand.
Rye dull at 5c.
Previsions steady.
Lard steady.
Rutter dull ami weak; supplies liberal;
1'enn'a Creamery Extra, 40312c; Western de,
40c.
ltells dull.
Eggs steady ; Fenn'a 27c ; Western, 2T.25Kc.
Cheese firm ami in geed demand.
Fetreleuui dull ; Rell ued, 7'i7c.
Whisky at 1.2i.
Mew Yerk Market.
Nw Yerk, Jan. y. Fleur st.i'e aud west
era moderate expert and tiemy trade de
mand. Southern steady.
Wheat -Kc lower ; less active business,
mainly speculative ; Ne. I White; i'KI. Ne.
1 Red. Jan., 1 11; de Feb.. f 1 1241 12' :
de March. l Hffl 17: de April, ?1 1U4$
1 171: de Mav. 1 1UX41 17.
Cern 'OKe lowe and heavy ; Mixed West
ern Spot. tilS70c ; de Future, (I itSc
Oats j.j' lower and active; Mate.liiJS'lc:
western. 45i.VJc; Ne. 2 Jan., 4ti?dli;c; Feb.,
165ilti).c ; Mar , 4;)e : May. tivi'lle.
Western Cralu Markets.
Milv- kkk Wheat was dull; Ne. 2 Mil
wuukei' hard at SI et : dnnnft, cash .mil .Jan.,
'.'vJJu : il. iy. ft Ui'H ; .Ne. .( jiiiw aiilce.-, mc.
ein .i-. misettle.l
Ne 2
in v, i$.i
I'll-.
On! weie firmer : Ne 2, .Vk
Ryu u higher : Ne. I, ftijM'
llin ley opened firmer, but
Ne. 2 spring frc-t at 71c; Ne.
: While ::c.
; Ne. 2, .'ije.
eloped '.tMiker ;
:l --prliig extra.
sie.
St. I.i cis Wheat was higher; Ne. 2 It -d kill,
$ 0J',-;l 'O'.j ter cash-$1 iil'gi ti ler Jan.;
Sinusal 02 ter Feb.; ilO,.Ul e:l ', te, March ;
$1 or';l tl for April ; l n.V I u)' ter May ;
Ne. .red tall, trie bid.
Cern wa- higher, 47f?'7,ie for e.i-. i ; 47lJ
474c ter Jan.: 50' "0"-i-j for .Mav.
Outs were higher at :;;i;tf:ss for im-!i ; 377,,
ter Jan.; 37Kc ter Feb.: Sife ter Maj .
Rye was quiet at XZk.
Hurley was steady, tH)3tjc.
Teledo Wheat was. steadv : Ne. 2r.-il.spet,
and Jan.. 1 02 bid : Feb., $1 bi 1 nnd f 1 i3i
asked: Mar., $1 l).V, bid and tl nv., asked;
April, St 07; May.JliH'i.
Cern was quiet ; Se. 2 spot, Jan. and Feb.,
Die: May. u bid.
Oats were nominal.
Stock .Markets.
New Yerk, l'hlladelplila an
also Untied Kate" llenili r'nv
Jacob 11. I.one, 22 herlh ijiieeu
I l.et.d -itOCk?
oiled i bitty by
sfr.jet.
Jan.'J.
10i.C ' 2:W.
A JI 1- M 1-. JI
411' M tV. 4.V ,
4K', 10 . tl
:', .:i :;
p:t lie.; n::'
2i-.';
v- ii: v '
if :: 1 1 J..
21 ', 2I'J 2l',f
I l", WA
S!" ks sij sij
;e 1.0,'i ei
2S' 2S --.,
i'Mi 4d;' i:"4
sr :'? H-.Ji
isv iVi ia'-i
Denvcr A Itle nnde
N. V.. Lakn Krle ft V.'estern....
KaaMvs and Texas
Lafre Shere
New Jersey Central .....
New Yerk, Ontario A W
St. l'aul, M. & Omaha
Pacific Mall
Rochester & Pitt-burgh
Texas Pad tie.
Wabash. St. Leuis & lMeillc
Western linionTel.Ce
Pennsylvania Central
Philadelphia & Uetidln
Nertlieru Piiclftu (Jein
,4 " Preferred....
itnflule Pitts. & West
Llve Stock Market.
cmcAHO. Hogs Receipts, 2:,(0(i head
shipments, .1,1(10 head ; market fairly active
ami lUe higher: inlsed, 55 7iLit' -''; heavy.
; iea; ; Ugit ut tr, msir. :;) ; si.ips, W2
5 ID.
Cattle Receipts, fi.c.f.O head: shi.uiienti.
1.1(H) head : market weak; l."n; le.v. r: extra
cattle .lull: nominally quotable at ;iU :w ,
geed te choice, " ::n?.5 i: c-unmeu le lair
at $4 005 20; buteliei-s' steady but. a hIiimIi:
weaker at $2 :wai2"; sfeckersand feeder-, in
oed demand at $.1 ld8 1 50.
Sheep RecintH, 2.w:e heatl ; sliliiitn-i-.ts. de
mand fair and market steady at strong prices
for geed stock ; common total-,?: (). ; me
dium le geed. ?! 23517 : eh:. he te e.Mra,
$535 5(1. The Jetini'tVs Rrilish cable advices
report a geed strong im:rl:-l. In--.' pr;ides el
cattle selling at Ji;Ql7c.. .hllmin-l dead
weight. Sheep steady at 170100.
Kast I.lliKnTV. Cattle-ICccelii-s. 2.1W head;
market slew; prices shade nlf I re:n l.i-t. week.
Hogs Receipts, s.-Jil head ; im.rkc.t slew ;
Plilladelpbl.is at $; 40r;0 (.0; Raliiuieiei at
40 2)S6::e; Yorkers at f lr.jC 2".
siu-i-n Rfceiiits. 7.200 Head: market dull :
10l5c elf from last week.
I'tilladelpfda Cattle Market.
Mokeay, Jan. H. The airlvulser Itve sleck
at the Philadelphia Meck yards wen; :
Fer tin: week Reeves, 3,5:i head; sheep,
12.C0O de; hogs. 4,40 1 de.
Reet Cattle Supplhs were hireiy in excess
of the demand and prices declint'i '.ij'!, al
though rates West weru higher.
We quote as lollew-i :
Kxtru, (?4fsl7c ; (ioed, GfiXc ; Medium, 5'
."ic ; Comnieii.lis.'x:.
Milch Cows were dull ut?i5-
Sheep were in go-id dem-iu-l and prices
ranged MS- higher the lalltir rate en the
iiieiiium grades.
We quote as fellows :
Kxira,G!fitu; loed. 5;..0.-; Jlc.i'tm,
:-it5jc; Couimen, 3iQiA" ? LamlH. &. "c:
Veal Calves, 7010s.
Hogs were active and prices tinner, al
though thu animals were heavl r.
We quote as fellows :
Kxtra Kxtr.i. !);'.c ; (Joe.l, !2.'J' ,c ;
Medium, VAQ-ilic; common, Sc.
3ALU3 OP HBEVKS AT TUB WEST rillL.'.II!U'SII.
GTOCX YAP.DR.
Mai till Fuller & Ce., 270 Western, wholesale
5J4fii;e.
Reger Maym.-s, -00 Westenr, 5j5 7J-. c.
A. J. Christy. I7 Western,. 4'-..c.
K.. McKillln, 125 Western. r.'iO .e.
it v MfKiliIn.tt.1 Western. ."iKac.'ie
James Clemsen. VA We', scci. W. J. 111:,
bottom. V,ii '':; 17 de de Wm.
Shane. rSSic: 11 Lau. en., '
4.1s
. L.
R-.er, .'),iv,;c.
M. Lli'iitn, 1S7 Western, ."JJIB5ir.
Schainb.!rg& Paul, li W. Va. 11.11I West' -ni,
G.Schamberg fc Ce.. 22-. Western, r,'..;ifi:'e
LewensteSn & lieilbien. 2(11 Western. :t,ry.a
Daiii'-.! Murphy, " '. cni. 5Si;;i'-.
!t. ciii'i-i. jr.. 7'! W-siei-!i..V.;!-f.";4i-.
L Hern. ill Vircln-iiand Delawan-. ili'''i''-
Owen -Miiith. 2li Western i.ml W. '. a., .e;rS7c.
Jehn Mc rdle. 2iC) Wi-t-rli. Vj7e.
M. Levi, 1W We .tern. ."v; :
IJanlcl fainyth ."c ... Ms .'eMcrn and
We Va., r.i?r.,re.
Dennis Smyth, (( Wist Va. and Ueslcrn,
..Si4'ir
F.Hchectz .'i Rie.. Kl Western, SJSCVe.
15 Montgemciy co. cows. yJi-i .
Abe Oil helm. 1 Western, B-yftHJ-Ce.
Liiwenstein & lleilbren. UK) vvesiern. VAfyfi.
Rachman & Levi, 1CI Western and Wi-s-iVu.
satrjic.
James Anil, i". Western, 5fn'.r.
J F Sadler & Ce., 22 Colerado and Western,
5Qfic.
II. chain, 25 WcstVirsinia, mixed, i'AGViv.
naBsacn mats.
City Dressed Iiccvcs were active and cleicd
at "KS'JKc., . ...
Western drrasrd Ucevca were In dcmaiul
at7KQ c.
e.LES LAST AVEKS
Themas L'radley, leO head el Wcsldrcsscil at
'.Jehn Tayler, II" head et Vt'cst drewacd ai
Q'Jlic.
Themas Dradlcy, 33 licwt el tHy ilrcsrn-.l at
a a va c
K. Mayncs & Ce.. l1imiil Ce at litnjfc.
A. A. Hoswell IV) head de at 7WVaV.
C. 9. Dcngler, S1 head de i-.t WmXc
Harlan & Bre.. 75 head de at !-w!4c.
J. F. Lowden, 43 head de at P.'JHSfte.
II. O. llcckman, 60 head, ahe.
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sold l,el2 head at C03c, and
'JO head or dreisad Ianibs at yglOc.
Dressed Heks were active.
Jehn Tayler wM 'J.I7 heail et Jersey dr. i d
atS'X1?0-
i,!i ntecKs hfirt ljeni.
Par Lu.-t
val. sale
SlUi 1105
. 1'je vnn
. w 120
. ICC 121
. 100 lit".
. W) 112
. W 102
. JUO 102.7)
. J() lfXl. .
,. 10O 10-2
.ilM t:0).25
. 10 PS. Vl
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. .VI 1 '
. :ii i5
. K" 112
. 1!." IH.SI
. iwj iai.j
. l'JU 2WJ
L:inc ';tty H per cl. Lean. due ISP?...1
Is'.si...
' ISO...
apcrct. nlor.ieye.ars.,
" 5 perct. Scheel Lean...
4 " in 1 or V) years..
4 " in 5 or 20 years.,
" 1: in 10 or years.
Manners! bore-Jg'i lean
BASS DTOOEtf.
First National nam.
KnrmerH' riat'enal -. i n
Fulton NatietiKs i ..
Lanca-t.-rCe-.suty .".: mna! Rmuf.
Colu:ii'i'ft-atienai iutilc
Kntiralafttti.1-t -' '- ,-;
First :.':iTieual PiiPfr 'lelumbla.. .
First National :, Mrasburg...
First National Ua ik. Marietta.. .-