LANCASTER DAELY INTELLIGENCEE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 7, 1883. COLUMBIA NEWS. l'.vcit Along tlis t-nxquenutina Iteins el lutcrci.t In and Around the ISoreugh 1'ickeA Up by ilie Intelli gencer's ileperier At .St. Paul's 1 E. church te-morrow evening prayer will be held at-1 o'clock. Miss Annie Fasig has returned from Quarryville, where she has been visiting i 'datives Mr. JeLii YcaLIe left this morning for a lii ief visit te Isorristewn, Pa. 51 r. David Celeman has returned from Philadelphia, v. here he has been for some '. ;un past, reciuiting his shattered ..1th. A uitiaway herse was brought te a sud h i! standstill in front of the market heuse this morning, by one of the runners of the . iyh te which it was touched breaking it. Ne per.-.ea was hurt. A Ima selection of new books, number ing 140, will be Issued te the attendants of St. Jehn's Lutheran Sunday-school en next .Sunday. Tim books have been care lully selected and arc of a superior char acter ; are entertaining as will as in uructivr.. On next Saturday evening the liepabli liepabli rausef ti.e Fi:..t and Second waids wiil ii.ininat3 their borough ticket?. The me tius v.illbtj held at 7:20 p. in., that of the fenncr in the ntmery and of the latter in Odd Fellows' hall. The Third waul only nominated :i ticket last even ing. At neon yesterday a car which was " leaded with mules was run violently into i a tmin, of v-'Ij eh it was te form pait, by au engine u.-xd te in ke up the train. One of the animals bad a leg broken and the car vas badly danced. Beth were taken te Lancaster, where the mule was no doubt removed from the car. condition et the Itiver. The watcr3 of the Susqueaauna river ire .'-till rising ; the condition of the iea gorge above Columbia is stilt unchanged. Should the channel through the gorge bo be bo eome closed and the water banked up these is no calculating the amount of dam age which may be done. The lumber j aids en the river shore at this point would be a suie piey of the waters when the gorge bri.ke. Water Yl'erlis improvements. The impievements of the Columbia water wo;l;,aie still going en. Itich and iiiiiuguL nave received me contract; ier building a bi ick boiler hcus.e ler the large row boiler which has just been placed in position. A i meke stack 50 feet high baa ;ust been elected for the new boiler and nur.ace. li is made of eighth inch i;Ucet u i'i and wc:i;lj8 2."i00 peuuds. When all the impievcuu nls are completed, 'there will be fii'-ugh iumping power at thfc works te furnish a much larger town than ('einmhii with water. A Serious Irlre. The building and store goods of Jelt.: Nciner were injured by lire, last night, t t ..e extent of ?1, 1300. The building iu wluc'r the lire eceuricd is a two-story frame rttoture en Union street, two doers .te ive Fifth, and is occupied by Mr. Nciner as a i,:eceiy .store. lle had gene n.te the ecJl.tr lest night about 1) o'clock, and while fheie, discovered that the faucet ufo'.cef Fcvcr.il b.srrcls filled wiih kero kere kero ime v.i.s Ii.ikmg. A candle was procured sd yie faucet examined. The liht ing placid tee near the oil, caused it te 1 nite, and in a few minutes the ellar was in a bright blaze. The pro prietor of the store ;uid his son endeavored .. extinguish the flames, but iu vain ; tlity wt.n; obliged te escape from the eel -i .r. Tin' .sviir deer leading fiem the .store te the cellar was left open and the 'dames seen leaped up into the former, licking up tii-j shelving and ether wood weod woed voik arid ..etis-uniing goods of all kinds. i he liie u -p.irimci.t seen arrived and nev- 1..1I Viv. play en ! guislicd. ::is ,.f wat'.r were brought te i.(! i.: which was finally extits- !r fcciiiifd for a while as though the budding was deemed te destruction. Cei.si. : r.ib'.e damage was done bv the wa'cr 1 1 'in the lire hose. ! It' M'JH'a. Wli:il lri .il.)- :i iri'Uliil VirJiilty. li.'.iel'iirj :!.( '1 tie National bank of Clnisliana eom eem liN'ucui tianactiiii; business en Monday nietning. Al. ee!.ev ba- retited from the geueial bum i ;ei'ue' business, having sold his interests te Henry IJ. Hershey who will new cuiy1 ..i that business. The eeila: of Samuel Ammeus' hotel, at the G:ip, v,a. enterctl by theives en Sun day i-iiiil, who stele therefrem a firkin ciutaiuiug li'ty pounds of lard, a large ijiiuutity of fie:.h beef and a number of i ther articles of miner importance, The Wi'htrrn Union Telegraph company b iVf supplied a lehg felt want by cs-iab.i.-.biiig :.:i eiliec at the Gap. It is litted up in llts:ry Fex's clothing stere and H. W. Sfeiii i- vb"! operator, pre tempore We b.ive been iufermed by geed author ity tint a justice of the peace iu the .'eiilii us p.;it et this township, had the pleasure ic-.ntly of tying the nuptial knot ter quite a novel pair. The groom was one of the darkest descendants of Mam, v, bile tee bride was ene of the fair dmghteis of the Caucasiau race. The names el the contracting parties are Woe'lburn rnd Minim, both denizens of Ibi Welsh Mountain. The friends--, relatives and children of Mrs. Itebtcca Kobiusen, celebrated her Hist birthday en Friday, in a very appro appre p.ialc manner, by assembling at her resi ,!c:i v, in Ila'.ristewn in a body, and agre.ibJy Miri'iisiug her. A very enjoya ble time was spent by all. Au elegant di.ncr was .-.'rveij, some forty covers being laid, and th-s guests here satislicd the innt-r man with the best edibles of the iienhen. Henry Wf.ist, sr., one of our few octo genarians, and with the exception of the vt ni-i..ble Jehn lJitr.er, who is an nonoge nenoge nonege nariau, the eldest citizen iu this township, clebrated the bSth aunivcisary of bis biitb alew das age, at his residence in Springviilc, at which all of his children and great, g:a-.il-chiidreu participated. At this ripe old age, he enjoys geed health, is hale and hearty and ic tains remarka ble capacity of mind. ' l"he Tobacco Ciarkct. The tobacco market which has been at almost, a state of stagnation of late in this neighborhood, has suddenly brightened up, and 'luring the pa&t week the follow ing talcs have been effected: . Samuel HeudctMin, agent for Skilcs & Frcy, of Lancaster, has purchased e acres lrem .T:tim:s Miller, at IS, C, e ; 2J acres from Ja.:ib V.Tise, at IS, 0, 15 ; 1 fiem Ge.ige Stern, at 10, 3, I) ; IJ from Jehn Stern, at IS 0. .'5; U from Wm. Sla.v maker, at IS, (i, " ; 1 from Michael Smith, t IS. ti; 3 ; 1 lrem Theodere Has.ncr, at 10, G, e ; from Christ. Ilcldt, at IS, G, :i ; 1 from Sam'l Lincoln, at 18. G, :$ ; H from Wm. Mc Neal, at 18, 0," 3; IJ from James Paxton at 10, C aud 3. llcrr pur chased 'J acres from Geerge Seldomridge at 24. 10, 5, 3 ; 3 fiem Mcllvaiue Bres, at 28, 10, .1 ; 3 from Jehn Eaby at 20, 7J 3 ; 1 from J. Uhieh at 20, 8, 3 ; from Henry Eaby at 20, 8. 3. Jeffersen Hard, agent for Itelaud Bru bakcr of New Helland bought. 1 acres of SVm. Axe at 10, 0, .land 3 He also bought TJauicl iee's aud Gee. Sn -tt's tobacco en private tei ms, Cike Illsueiitlnucil. This was the diy set for the heating beiere arbitrators of the catoefltcv. B. Whitcomb vj. the First Presbyterian church of Mr. Jey, te recover salary al leged te be owing him. The case did net come off as the plaintiff discontinued the Suit and paid costs. COUItT I'KOCKKDINUS. What KVas Dene This morning. Court met at 10 o'clock this morning for the purpose of heariBg current busi ness. Geerge Cever, a boy aj;cd 14, from Elizabethtown, who at tha January court was convicted of the larceny of a let of tools from Jehn Burkhelder, was brought into court this morning and sentenced te the Heuse of Refuge. Divorces were granted in the following cases : Fauuy Weile of this city, from her hus band, Abraham Weile, en the grounds of desertion. Lillie Fellcubaum, of Strasburg, from her husband Abraham Fellenbaum, en the grounds of desertion. Jehn M. Shaub, of this city, from his wife Susan Shaub, en the grounds of dc. sertien, &c. Jehn 13. Damns was brought into court this morning, but was aut back te jail te await the decision of Governer Pattisoaen the last argument. The restaurant license of C. C. IJaker, of Kiiziuothtewn, was transferred te Win. J5. Whitman. The time of the beard of health appoint ed by the court having expired this morning, the following were appointed te take their places for the ensuing year : Hugh R. Fulton, Dr. Jehn Lcveigoed, Dr. J. A. Heed, Christian Zecher, and Michael F. Steigervvalt. Geerge Vogel an insolvent debtor was dkcbaigcd. An argument wis held in the case of the Columbia Water company vs. the M. E. church. Rule for new trial. Court adjourned te 2 o'clock. aHU IVEUNESUAY. Opening el tde Lcntcu Sciikmii. Lent, the season of prayer and mertifi catien, is new fairly entered upon, and frivolities of the world arc for a time for gotten in the commemoration of the forty (lays' fast of the Saviour in the desert. Ash Wednesday usbti in this period of penitential observance, suggesting the sack-cloth aud ashes as the proper garb of the lepentaut sinner. Iu the Catholic churches the sign of the cre;:; is made iu ashes upon the forehead of ceryeemmuu ieatit; and the act is accompanied with the solemn injunction, "liemtmbcr, man, thou art btttdii.it, and into dust thou shall re turn." Strict attention te Leuten duties is a cu-item which is new mere honored in the breach than in the observance, but its un seen effect permeates t.vcr. the centres of fashion. Secial festivitie.s for a time fail te attract, aud the theatres mark a steady diminution in attendance. Apart from its leiigiiius signification th! season of Lent is beneficial a-, a period of relaxation and abstention from the pleasures of the table and the ball lemn. Se.:htv people have time for a bieatiting sp;-ll and mea of prayer have leihUie te ictiie within them selve.; and meditate en thing;! spiritual. Kiu.ti!' Sunday terminate., thi.i holy and pi nitcntiai season and the ;arb of wee i exchanged, for the habiliments of lojeieing ever th-' ueivly risen Saviour. In the Catholic, I3piscep.il and Lutheran churches the services te-day were largely attended. fetilKlits "Jet-ii'lar liehi'.ltallty. Sir Knight II. E. Ca...ea, of the I:-:ti:t.- i.tc.F.NCEU job elnee. has prmted a bauti lul dluminated invitation Iren; Lancaster Cemmandeiy Ne. 13, I. T. te the ether cnmiiMiidcrii s of the state inviting their members te be pic.s.-nt; at and jiartieipate in the thirtieth aisnn:)! jeunien of Knights Templar, te b li- in this city, 0:1 Tuesda, Mav 2:), ":ie, Wednesday, Thuisday, 111. Gi.'ud Cemmau derv will iii'.-et et Tu.-.-.day, May 29. urauti lcmi-i-ir p.tratie neiliieiday, iiiay is, .t'j 't.evi r. 1.1. v(i.i:ii ;;uiuun..!i; cut:- ce:t and rec-'p'.iti'j, at Fulton opera house, Wednesday evening, May U'J. By iitttUeritv of Lancaster ('emtnand.'r.v, Ne 1:, il.lv. T., tiie leea! committee of air.iugemculs includes li Tiatdc Bituema.i. ehairman, Cha. Its M. Ilewtdi, Htnr.v llaumgardi-er, Jcre. llehier, Jam--? ii. itii'i", E. tram Lyte, Charles A. I'nucismith, Hugh S. Gara, Geerge If. Itetheimel, .1. Willis Westlake, William 15. Hall, li. Frank Eshleman, Dr. Jehn 1 J. Merris-, WillUm A. Morten, Dr. Gee. U. Welehans, Dr. Henry Carpenter, William .1. Ferdncy, William N. Amcr, D.tvid II. Wylie, .TeelS. Eaby, William O. Marhha!!, Milten M. Seurbcer, Jeshua L. Lvte, Jehn IJ. Kevins.ki, Wil- lia'm Cm. itapj, Henry E. C.irsen (lISIIUAliV. Ucalh el .oii:iien J.ecnc. Solemon Leche, g-rntiemeu, died this morning at tiic resid. nee of hh aunt., IIrs. Harriet Lee'ie, of Sasbtirg. About a ycai ;.;," Tdr. L'.'ehe was attacked with a pulmonary complaint which developed into eo'.isuinjilien, ai.tl he was te ill last iitimmi r th.it it was feared he would die lie rallied, however. Mid vrau able te be about until last : Saturday w lie 11 he took his btd, sank rapidly and died as above silted. Mr. L'jche was a bright, intelligent man, p sses-ed efamplc means, aud a very large circle of fiiuuds and ae quaintaiiccs. ile was remarkable for his diminuti vc height, being seaiceiy four feet high, which made him an object of inteiest wherever he wcs.t. lie was a very active Republican politician, aud always made his influence felt en election days. He was unmarried and at the time el his death was about -2) jears old. Xlie Uousehold Murlcist. This morning was a b.i.l 011s for the market people. It snowed and sleeted last evening, and rained nearly all night, making the sidewalks slippery aud dauger dauger eus te walk upon, while the streets were iscaicely li-. for either sleighs or wagons te travel en. The attendance of marketmeu from the country was rather small, aud the number of buyers net very large. Butter was held at UQ cents but fell te 2S before market closed, aud seuu little sold as low as 23 cnts. ISggs were held at 33 cents per dozen but fell toeO ; apple.; sjld at 20 (a) e9 ceutsi a lialf peck : Oranges, 20 50 a dozen : lemons, 13 (u) 25; white grapes, 20 (a) 23 cmts a pounds. Meats, poultry aud vegetables uuehauged This being the first day of Lent, there was a geed supply of fresh fish, of all seasonable varieties. They sold an from 12 te 15 cents per pound. Off the Track. The locomotive attached te the north bound train en the.Quarry ville railroad, ran oft" the track this morning about half-p;:st seven o'clock, just north of the blast fur nace in the southern part of the city, from which point pnsseugers were obliged te walk ever very slippery pavements. Ne damage was dene but the train was de tained until near 10 o'clock. Toe much. By a typographic.! error iu the item relative te the fees of Columbia justices for dismissed cries for the month of De cetuber. Squire Yeung's sliarn was stated te be $227 80. This is just $100 above the true figures, which are' $127.80. This was for 31 commitments and 20 dissmisscd cases. Surprise Tarty Last evening a larjie surpiisa party was held at the heuse of Emanuel Winewer, en Concord alley, whose birthday was yes terday. About 30 couples were present, and dancing was. kept up until a late hour. A big supper was also provided. A l.e;j Needed Improvement. The beatd of managers of the Stevens heuse held a meeting en Monday evening at which it was agreed te put an elevator iu the hotel, I1UWEKS & nUKST. Nes. 26 THE BEST PLACE THE BEST PLACE THE BEST PLACE TO BUY HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY CALICOES. E2New Spring Stock New Open. (STLarge Stock of New Choice Goods New Open in Every Department. Prices Lew. - Prices Lew. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH lliCILLIANT SUCIAL. EVENT. Second nutversary of tne Hebrew Secial Union. Last evening the Hebrew social union celebrated its second aunivcisary by hold ing a dress ball iu Grant hall. It was a line affair and was largely attended, net only by prominent people of Lancaster, but by visitors from Philadelphia, Balti more, Yerk, Columbia and ether places. The dressing was elegant. The music was furnished by Tayler's orchestra and the dancing was continued te a late hour. The committee of arrangements consisted of Lewis Sylvester, president : L. Baseh, Lewis Astrich, Geerge Bemberger, A. Gansmau and M. Strauss, and much praise is due them for tha handseme fctyle in which the affair passed off. The same society will held a large mas querade ball some time during next mouth. Ueitl fcr Pentage. A letter addressed us fellow!; i; held at the Lancaster posteflico for want of a proper stamp : C. II. Egglcsten & Ce., corner Dearborn and Randelph streets, Chicago, III. Ailliili:i(:siit.uulir)iiul. The tire committee of council.-! met last night and confirmed the appointment of Jehn II. Miller te be diiver of truck A, made by Chief Engineer Hewell. OmcxePTUi: Xkw Hemi: m:wi.i .Machim, ) J.A.-.CASTei:, Im'I) , itt. Te uhunt il ikuij concern : The popularity et THU l.'.UUT-V.VSSlSG XK-.V HOME SLAVING MAi IIINK is en Mr increase in .aneaiter. Ki-cently tlie niamigei el i!k; Wlieuli-r.'i Wil-ou eDice here, in order te held a euteiner whole ills- -New liu. 8" did net givi: hUtisiiiL-tien, in l'.ict, could net he made te sew ecitaia geed.-- witlieat iliawing or puckiT iil', Jiatl fit furnish TIIK I.IUIIT Ill'XXIXIi XKW HDMK. ter pvoet et this uhee litct-i 1 lepeettlllly icti-r the public te Mr. :;. J.McMk-ha"!, 103 Kat King street, and Mf-s Christie Driiuis, 130 Ka-t Lemen .-trcet. c. fat:;, !t" !- Xi;'tii (Juceii aticct. t .Mir.iseincni-;. 'Je-Siiiit's kheu: ' The Meteein " have pro pre j vidMt :m iuiuiciife pregramme fir this ev, n- ing's peilermanii! at the ep-ra hone. Every 1 'me kuew-i tint the putty ii strong, anil their actors art' excell. nt, and the"i:oek Agent" . is a rattling afterpiece t '!1 ' '.lie brim v.-ith j fun. Uus Hill, liie iame.tj club swinger, is , with tin; party. :t:s.:i. xerivi.s. r'-.- only jmin we is the windew-irsue. i-i "-it-;ly m.i-: Iglit of, but the pain that racks ' nnr (rnninnnd tiMr-i ..in- !itn,fj is n in-ifii.T nf seriniMceiisciiuctice. Te allevint-' the hitter and effect u purm.ineut cute. !r. Hull's Ceu-h Syrup is relied en by nil -ubi ; jieiiplu. Albert 1. WiUe, .Mavtetta, I'll., says: itiei.Ti's In. 11 i'.itler-i li i- given mnixatls tactiifii lliii-i any isiedieiii.- I Kmdw id." F01 tale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, l'!7 and i!i North tiiu-en slit :t. t.Vlwd.tw Tackle an obstinate cough or e.ild with Hate's Heney el Horeheuiid ami Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps ciise 111 one minute. n-lwik-ed&w j - - Tli:it llu-ii:ti.il el Alinn, ; Is three limes the man he was beiere he began 1 using " V." ells' Health Itenewer." 1. Drug- i'.i-ls. Tin: mett popular and ttngr.mt i'e.tumeef theday'IIACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by II. IJ. Cochran, drnggihl, Xes. 137 and 13!) North O.uecn street icb7-cn" 1; C. -.-. i'ensen'.-, Celery and i iiaummilc I'UKare pf prtrrd ex;ii-e.sl3- n cure and will cue Headache of all kiniH, Neuralgia, Ncr-vei:s:ie;.-i .-in 1 Pyspej .--i.i. i'rev : ami en . er.-cd by ph; icians. S.r"V,!l'K 'IO'l'il( Ul l'iSI't Is the iie'it otteetivo i'aln liestveyer in the verl'i. Will mes: -.nrely jntck:i llnj bloe.i, whi-iher taken inti-viinllj' or iiepK.-d exlcrnnlly,.m.l thereby mere citainty veliev p.iln.-.vhet! 1 1-chronic or :.eii;e, ;l:;m uLiiyellier pain allev'...t:r. und it iP v:;vi:intel double the atrer.ulti 01 any similar ;iv.m:r.tie:i. 1 1 cures IKitn in lie '-'id;-. H:r-U or Hewels. Sere ThreM, liiiimmatfriiii i.ml all .m:i:.::s, :.:;il 1-, THi. GI'.i.AT UEI.IKYl'tC Of PAIN. ' Ui.ev.k'.s Heusbm !. i'ANArsv" :-!iea!i! ile in every t.imily. .V. ce,-..'pe!nf.!l et ttie i'leieea 'n a taml'lei d i.et water sv.' etened If preferred J, lakcit at tied time will r.; ::Ar: ai- a uh :. -i-'x-J-j : ln.lLle -'. !-i .d.M.U'A.Vi-. (je te II. U. Cechr.il! i!rii. siore !: .'.Vs. Vet. nan's 2'ew Stationed Dyes. I'er bright ness and 1 inability et color, are uucquulcd. Colirtiem - tefl pounds. Hhectiens in Knj lisli.ir.d German. I'rice. 15 cents. Don't Ktvc up and f-ay there is no help ler Catarrh, Hay Kcvcr and Celd in head, since thousands te-,tity thiit, Kly's Cream Halm has cntiiely cured them. Price 50 cents. Apply Inte nestllts with little iiitKer. An inialiiable article Au .uticlc like Elys' Cream ilalm has long been desired, and new that it is within the reach of sulterers from Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in the head there is every 1 cis-eii te believe they will mal;e the most et it. Dr. W. K. Itiickimiu, W. E. Ihim-m-in, Druggist, and ether Kasleniims have given it a trial, and all recommend it in the highest, terms. Ka.sten, 7., Daily Aryus. Oct. 7. 1ST'.). i:ij-h' Crram Ha I in cured meid' Catarrh of j many years' standing restend my sense et smell, i'er colds in the head it works like magic. E, II. SiiEUivoet), National State Bank, Elizabeth, N. .1. j3I-2wutii,V&F Steadily gaining favor; read the advertise ment of Simmen- l.iver l.'egulater. iuriry ;tne Itinen. ' BVATNK'8 VILLS." " HlVAVNC'tJ TILLS." " SWAVKK'S VILLS." ACT.- AS A HEART COKIUXTOK and by cleansing, regulating and strengthen ing the organs of digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cure Apoplexy, Fits, Paralysis, Ner vousness, Iiizzim-ss, Ilebility, Ifilliensncss, Had lirciith. Jaundice, Liver unit Kidney Com plaint, I.nclc et Appetite, Lew Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malaria and Contagion, Fever an Ague, Diarrhnja, Dropsy, Celd-j. Hhcumalism, Neuralgia, Ueul, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, and all Irregularities of the Spleen, Stomach, Itlaeder and Ifeucls. r.nsTonixe te health when all ether remedies fail. They keep the system in a healthy condition by arousing the torpid liver te healthy action, and expelling by the bowels and kidney the matter that poisons tin. foundations nt tile, 15c particular te obtain "SwayneV. Fill Price :." cents u box et SO pills, or." boxes il. Prepared only by Pit. Swavhk A Sen, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask your druggist 1m- them. Sent by mail te any address. cc.-eed&wI,V,l" Tiik weak, v.-ern, ami dyspeptic should take Celden's Liquid IScef Teuie. A"e ether. Ot Druggists. Ij-lwdeeit&w All respectable druggistssell Simmons Liver Ucgulater. A'EW AHVERT1SE3LEST8. and 28 NORTH QUEEN THE BEST PLACE THE BEST PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODS. TO BUY DRY GOODS. QUEEN STREET, MewM the Ilaby. "Hew's the babv?" "His croup Is better this merninir, thank you. We tuve him some of Themas' Eclectric oil as you nilvlsed, ttec ter, ami shall give him f-eme mere in an hour or se." Next itay the doctor pronounced the youngster cured. Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 130 North Queen streut. " Dr. Bensen's h:in Cm e eradicated my pim ples. They used te break out continually." Steve T. Harrison, Hechetcr. .V. V. $1 at drug gists. .tleliiera! itleTnnrfl M Mether!)!! Are jeu disturbed at niglit and broken el your rest by a sicic child suttering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle et MKS. WIN SI.OW'.S SOOTHING SYKUP It will relieve the peer little suUcrcr Immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There in net :i mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and Rive rest te the mother and relief and hculth te the child, operating ltUe tnaic. It U perfectly sate te use in all e,'.se3, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the ekiest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents it bottle. mMy-M.W&S&w JJKATllf. l.j;cne On Wednesday morning, in the borough etStraaburg, Solemon Leche. The funeral will taKc place en Saturday morning ut It o'clock, lrem his late home, te proceed te Lciceclc for burial. Fri mils of the family ere invited te attend, without further notice. feb7-3t NJh. Vi AliVl.it". ISH31 t,NTl. 1,is: UKM'.-TltK STOltK KlHlill, N. 3.1 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Uingwalt. Apply te IIOS. E. FItAXKI IN, feb7.S.!),10cedtfd Ne. 120 Ei'.st King St. ? UNU1I! I.ONC'MI I At the Schiller Heuse, this WEDNESDAY EVENING. Setter Kreut and Speck. It C. M ATTEUN, Prep. 1OK l.'KNT-STOltl", KOO.IIAMI DWCLL in:r, Ne. -117 East Strawberry sltect. In quire ut tliis elllee, or 'Ml Seuth (pieen street, leb'-ltd WANT Beil Kl. A UOJ SfeCOMI-HANlJ eiler and Engine, from 'J te 'AV, horse power. Alse, geed .second-hand I-athe. In quire ut this ellice. Icb7-2t FO-T. tN TDKSDAT APTKKNUUN, IN i first square el Market. West King or Prince strt-tts,ii pair of Geld Spectacle!. The Under will be suitably rewarded en leaving them ut the store of lt i.EO. M.STEIN.MAN&CO. 1OII HK.-vr. A I.. AUG IS TWO-STOBY 5 Brick Houhe. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Miltiin .street, between Seuth Queen ami Prince street . A Twe ami a-:ml I story Heuse Ne. '1 -Ve-jt Ch'.stnut street. Apnlv te A..J..STEINMAV. j2)-tfd ISTULUOUKCBll OfllcC I)U1!I.IC SAI.M ON SATUKDAV, l-l'.l.-KOAItV IU, 1SS3. will be sold at public -alf. at Ne. 315) North Queen street a set of I'Mtl.Oll KUItNlTUUH and a large assort assert mnt et HOUSKHOI.l) ANDKITCHKN KUlt NITt'ltK. Sain te commence at 10 o'clock, when term- will be made known bv WM. II. Kit KID Kit Adiiiini-tralflr of Mary M. Uanner, dee'd. 17-3td JllIltL.!; SAI.K OT .IIUJ.KS. O.N MON DAY. FEliUUAI.Y 12, 18-3, will be sold at public sain at D.miel Legan's sale stables. Market slieet, rearef JIcGrann Herse, 570 HKA1 OF KENTUCKY MUI.KS. The best I ever bi ought te I.anea-ter, from -J te 5 years old, 13JJ te lCIi Hands high, closely mati'd and mostly broken. Seme very extra te ms. They will be sold without reserve. Credit el CO day.-. Sale te commence at one o'clock. leb7-Jtd HOW AUD BAlIiY. T UAUCO I'KKSSr.H. MINNICII'S LATKST IM I'ltOV CD TOUACCO TRKfcSKS. Fer Ca-ing and I! ilinjj Tobacco. .Sold te hen-i-able parties en trial Wan anted superior in every feature te any in present u-e. It net as represented can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta bles te'.d en same terms, .-end for circular. S. IS. MIN.MCH. I.aadiville, Lancaster Ce., l'a. .:t..-,M,W&-.v B. FllAMC S&YLOK HAS UKMOVK1) HIS fULhKKY OF PIIOTOGKAPIIT -TOKOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 0- Exactly opppesllo the Old Stand. nctll-fimd&wU rV'MUCKATlU 1'UIMAKIErt. 1 The Demi cratic Primaries ler the pur pose of s-ctllinfr candidates ler the cn-uiiijj (JilvKU'ctien will be held en SATUKDAV KVEN1NU, FICBKUAUY 10, 183?, at the follow ing places : 1st Ward Shebcr's Hetel CteSp. m. Jit " Tliee. WenditK's Hetel, :!d - Efllngcr's Hetel " 4th " Uethivcllcr's Saleen.... " .-.th " Philip Wall's Hetel " (ith " Schiller Heuse 7th " Kuhlman s Hetel ' dth ' Mrs. Diehl's Saleen 3 te 8 p. 111. 0th " Arneld Haas' Hetel (JteSp. 111. 1 Hy order et the City Committee. leuG etd W . II. ItOLAND, Chairman. 1JUUL.IC SAl.i; ON TUKSOAV, .MAKUI1 fi, etaDESIUACLE CITY UEf-IDENCE. ill be ueld at public sale, at the Cooper Heuse. Weal King street, in tliecltvef Lincas tcr. all that valuable Tlnee-Stery ISKlcK DWELLING HOUSE, and Twe Sterv ISriek Hack Huilding. with Slate Itoef, Ne. 402 North Duke street, Lancas.cr, northwest corner et Duke and L-men streets, with let of ground, 111 te t front, and extending in depth 121 feet, mere or less. The house contains it rooms, hall and bath room, with het and cold water ; gas and gis lixturcs tluougheut the house ; het and cold water en first and second ffoeis : range in the kitchen : slate mantels ; Sunny side heater in the parlor, which heats firMumt second lloers ; has been recently painted and p .pored throughout the inside : hydtant in theyaid; has a lrent jard enclosed by a sub stantial iron fence : let contains choice grapes and ether fruits. This prepcrtv lias a peipetuul lire insurance of $2,00.) in the North American Insurance Company, se that the purchaser will never have anyussessment or premium te pay. ?ale te commence at 7:-0 o'clock p. m. en said day, when attendance will be given and easy terms made known by J.IIAY BROWN. Ilcrmv Siiuncr.T, Auct. febT-W&S.Kts IT 1SMH.UT10N OF I'AKTNEKSlill. Netice is hereby siven that the nartner ship heretofore existing between A. C Flinn auiHice. 15. Willsi.n. under the name et Minn ,"fc Willson. lias thi day been dissolved by mu tual (ensent, en account et the ill health et Mr. Wilben. .-ill parties Indebted te said firm are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims will present them ter settlement. A. C, FLINN. GEO. 15. WILLSON. Having disposed el my Interest in the ilrin 01 Flinn & Willson, te 15. F. ilrcueman, I beg leave te return my thanks te inv friends, and the public, for past lavers, and respectfully e-K the continuance et their geed will and pa pa trenuge te my successors. GEO. 15. WILLSON. I.AHCASTsn, Pa., Feb 5, lsss. COPARTNERSHIP. Netice is hereby given tha'. the undersigned have this day agiim entered into a copartner cepartner ship under the lirm name et Flinn A Breno Brene uian, te conduct and enrrv en at Ne. 152 North Queen street, in the city f Lancaster, Pa., a gcneial heu-c-tui nUhing, gas-fitting, plumb ing, stove and heater busincs. A. C. FLINN, 15. F. 1SUENEMAN. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 5, 1883. 3td<w STREET. TO BUY MUSLINS. TO BUY MUSLINS. LANCASTER, PA. EUTEKTAXZfMENTS. C1ULTON OPUA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, February 7, 1883. Engagement Extraordinary el the Celebrated Niles, Evans, Bryant & Hesy's METEORS ! The Greatest Combination Extant ! The Magnates t f the Specialty World Chas. E. Evans, Bryant & Hoey, French Twin Sisters, Jehn 1?. Dyilyn, McAvoy and Reger, Kelly and O'Enen, Ous. Hill, The Ilig Little Four, Prof. Jno. Gernert. The New Y'erk Herald says : "Frem the Us ing of the curtuiu until the end et thu show the people fairly reared with laughter." The entertainment appropriately closes with the New Comedy, in ene scene and a flush, entitled THE BOOK AGENT. ADMISSION, - - 35, flO and 75 Cents. Reserved Seats new en sale, without extra charge, at Bes Otllec, Opera Heuse. f 3-ltd MUSICAL ISSTltUMENTS. TiTAIILISUED 1805. H. O. ORTH, MAN Ul'AOTUUE its' AGENT FOtt THE Weber, Steinway, Kranicli & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Masen & Hamliu, Pcleubet A: ('vs ORGANS. Address Correspondence te Ne. 310 MARKET STREEiT, HAUUISBUIIG. PA. n2S-:;md Music Bexes, Closing Out Sale AT- HALF THE REGULAR FRIOE. This being our Jastsale In this city for enm j ears, we d sire te bell out the entire stu k betoreclestngour salesrooms ler the season. Te this end we quote the lowest possible prices, with only small advance ever ce.a of mantiiacturing, te cover expense-. Only tinest quality High Clns-i Mus-ic Itexe?, specially made ler our retail trade, including many new styles, witli latest improvement., and or '.Ins greatcstdurability ; far supei ier te the ordinary Music I5exe-t generally s-old in this country. The tone et these boxes is very powerful and at the same time remarkably sweet. Musical llexes with Uells. Drums. Caslagnets, Celestial Voices, Harp Ziticr, I'iccale. Tremelo, Mandeline, I'oitc-l'iane, and Sulilime-Harmenie. c., with two and three main springs, running twice and three times the length et ordinary Music I'.exes l.y 0110 winding. Large stock of small Music Ilexes : aKe, Al bums, Cig.ir Parlors, I.'cf nntei-s, tic, with con cealed music. ImiueiiisL' Display ! iVunvstSi'lcctiens ! Ne home should lc; ivitheut one et ll.e-e beautilul instruments This is mi ppertuuity seldom offered. I'rice list en application. r rs.ATTrnc!rTJT eT nr J. UfLUlUUlll OO w v., MANUFACTUUEItS Of MUSICAL liOXES Ste. Croix, Switzerland. Saloareoma: Ke. 1018 Cheatnul St., PHILADELPHIA. nevlS-tfd l-Hit A.i-. l,mK KENT A ST"Ui; ICOOM AND rooms. Ne. 10 I Dwelling containing Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Istelliecj.--tfd cere elltce. J?Oli ilKN'f. ' 5 & SoratT&INerM'"1 "' the l.Wnien te the ene Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 3"3 NORTH question, whr-iner eetineilr, had the riyht QUEEN STBbET. .uS-tiil i te lill the vacancy. Tim argument then Tiut icknt I J? One Stere and Dwelling, Ne. ,V3 North Queen sticet, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ifil-tld Fl UK HALE. Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE ROOMED mvr.iju.u, cnoice Location, r.ath. Under ground Drainage. Large TWO-STORY 8TA isLE and Givcnheuse in rear, Fruit and Shrubbery In variety. Apply at 1123-tfd NO. 23!) EAST KING STREET. IWKSALKOK KKSr.-THI-; 1 ItOI'KKTV new occupied as Cox's Coach Manufac tory, en Church street. Alse ter rent adruble eflicc and dwelling. Ne. 30 Seuth Duke street. Apply te HENRY SHUISER'l , Real Estate Agent, i31-lwd e. G Court Ave. A H IXHilST ItK-rlJK.MJK S'irlt alj: H OR EXCHANGE. the subscriber will sell his large and com modious residence. Ne. 315 North Lime street, and will take a smaller suitable heuvj a- part pay '.In exchange; house containing llttcen rooms besides pantrie-i, &c. It has all the modern improvements and Is located in the most pleasant p rt et the city. It de -iralile a largcslablcan.i let, will be sold with or with out l lie house. Alse a large garden. Only reason for selling, the house is tee large ter thereduced sizs of Ids family. Apply te f3-2weed A. W. RCdSEL. FOK I5r KKHT.-A I.AltUK TWO-STOKY rick Wareheu'-e or Shep, 32x70 feet, sit uatcd en East Fulton street. Suitable ler warehouse or manufacturing purpose. Imme diate possession. Alse a huge stuble ier rent from April 1. Apply te 13 2weed A. W. P.U; SEL. AS-IONKK'S.SAI.EOF VALIIAIiLK K15AL ESTATE. On SATURDAY, FEtfRUARY 17, 1S3 5, under an order of the Court et Com mon Picas of Lancaster county, will be sold ut the Leepard lintel, in the City et Lancaster, the folfewfng real estate, viz : Ne 1. ileing a valuable new two-story IIRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let et ground attached, situated en East Orange street, between Lime street and Shippen street, and numbered He. 233 East Orange street, in said city. The said property lrentg en said East Orange street 32 feet, 2j inches, and extends in depth te Grant str t, 245 icet. The said house has a brick back adding at tached and contains 13 rooms unit a store room. On said let is also a substantially built GREEN HOUSE, 18xti7 feet, ami ether improvements. Ne. 2. Being n. let et ground, without I in prevements, situated en the north side el Etist Walnut street, near Franklin street, in the City et Lancast-r, containing in fronton East Walnut street 22 leet, and extending in depth 120 tcet. te a 10-feel wide alley : the taid let being numbered in the geneial plan of the Chestnut street tract. Ne. 3US. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., when the conditions will be made known by CHAS. 1. LANDIS. Assignee of Geerge O. Hensel and Wife. II. Shubert, Auctioneer. J17-tsdW&S SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING FEB. 7, 1883. HAEEISBUECt news. WHAT IS GOING OX AT THE CAPITAL. Page Konemlnated and Confirmed Bills In troduced J a tbe Senate Working en the Appropriations. Special Dispatch te the IxTEixiaEscEit. IIakuisbckg, Pa., Feb. 7. Quay has been here for several days, giving notice te his party friends that they are making feels of themselves and doing their party harm by refusing te confirm the gover nor's nomination of Page for controller of Philadelphia. Grady rather stupidly tried te reconsider the vete yesterday, and found that he was net eligible te make the nomination. They secured relief from their dilemma te-day, wheu thn name of Page was again sent in, and after some discussion it was confirmed ; se that the issue between the contestants for this office can be speedily brought te a deter. minatien in the Philadelphia courts. NKW AlttASUKCS INTKODUCED. Ulspatclilmr Ilubtness in Ilelli IJruuchcs. Special Dispatch te the Ixtelligexcek. IlAimisncne, Feb. 7. Among the bills introduced in the Senate te day were the follewiug : By Wolverteu, te cxtend the time for the completion of railroads three years, when they have expeuded $100,000 en their line : by Ileuniuger, apprepriat ing 200,000 te establish two iron indus trial schools in the state ; by Gorden, te enforce the previsions of the constitution relative te neigiit discriminations and the acceptance of fiee passes by members of the Legislature ; by Smith', of Phila delphia, for the appointment of the committee of three senators and live membeis of the Heuso te meet a U. S. naval beard at Philadelphia stud urgii the question of the navy yard at League Island, al, e urgiug Pennsylvania's U. tf. senators and congressmen te de their utmost te prevent the navy yard from being closed. An opineu was read from Judge Sbaiswoe.i declaring the bill te abolish the olliee of collector of delinquent taxes of Philadelphia constitutional aud the bill was slightly amended at ins sug gestien. The bill authorizing the exclusion of land used for farming purposes from cities and Loieughs w.-.spissid dually. The bill te prohibit wiit;ei en e.-from the supreme court wiici the amount doc; net exceed $100 wis indult-.dtely postponed. The governor havinu' nominated fi. Davis Page controller ;i Phil idjlpliia, Mr Adams made au appeal in faer of his confirma tion. Tiu nomination was confirmed yvtisoe, ;:ays. ino.-e voting "ue were' lierr, Lv.ii.z, 1'cybuiu and Upperman. Much of tlie time el the Senate te-day was dev-.trd te a resolution te inquire iute the w)i:,-iugs of the Dixmont insane asylum, h was discussed at length and ellerts mide t) have it include ether insti tution." of the state. In T110 iluiise. In ilie II nise te-day Speaker Fauuce appointed Sisurpc, lines, McHeyneIds, Speusler aud Scene; t a special committee en the persona! liability bill which has caused se much discussion. Among the bills favorably reported were the follow ing : Appiepriating Sl.VJ.bOO te the Dan viliie hospital ; 090,1)00 te the training school at Media aud $100,000 te the state be.ud of ehirities ; the amount applied for was $77,000 mere than that appropriated. The border laid bill which pievidcd for the payment of fifty per ceiir. of the claims al'eecd te be due en ?1.:1IS2 000 was ne-at:ve!y repotted. Bili were favorably lepeited te lix the rates of each notary public at. $1.12.1 per piete.-T. and toabeit-di eolldcleis el taxes and te make city treasurers the collectors. Tim I in:. . d se.issed r.t length the bill te compel laibead companies te fence iu Jl.cir rea--'.-. A Piimber of amendments by f: iciidt; of the lailread we:c defeated and the bill pass d second reading. The Sei'.-.fe :,;!'y yard resolution was agreed te. Lecal I.i-gfstutiuu. Maer McGouigle and City Solicitor Latidisvi'l this alternoeii tippear before tiic l.ieal judiciury committee of the t"en it -. te -.r.' :, t.ivorabie report, of the i Ile-:-.- bill '" lvp.-.il the :-eventh section of the nuppiemens te the Jjancaster city halt"!. Ti.e C'.iDty eommissiencrs will be give.' :. bearing at another time. 'i in ferTKii.i.i-..i:siir. Tin. I!i!l:,i!i-;il:i:i Courts UenslclcrJng t!s .1f:;tt.-r. rini-vnELPini, Pel). 7. Ttt view of the impi.n..!.-1- attaeiud te the dispute ever t! e stict'e". jr te 1 x-Cent roller Pattison, Jinit.is Ludlow, Fiuletter and Ycrkes, be lore u bem the pieslien is pending, tts- pe iiien ;iii nthtr biibitiets today aud iideiLil the aigument. upon the attorney genei.'i'.-. pititieu for a quo warrante te proceed. 15 fore the aigutacnt. betjan, counsel for Mr.Tui'ua. .,ee.:ncilm;itiic controller elect. atlllOUI:eed In til" r.eiirt. th:it. it. n-:v intend- jneetetieif. AT VA-:IIN"5 ON. TcDrfj-'s PrecL'SiIiiigit In Until Iti-aucllB. of l.'ellglf s.a. Vtashi:;gten, Feb 7. The Heuse a'inptiil Mr. It i!n.iD;i:; ;r solution te take a :e-"-.; for the lcir.aiuder of the session lr-nt ;:"0 te :'10 p. in., daily, and at 11:20 v.ciit it.t i committee of the whole en the. tarill bill. Mr. ICl!ev, vti'h- u.p-.v ins a:, eriiineii!; et duty mi iron eic at 7."ice tut; ft. l.lT!ft"ll 'r' r'nctiifl.iir livirifr t:;, and moved e in .!; e 1 1 'isli cents. M"r. Andersen moved te :;ab.-.tinite for the metal schedule the : ch iltilt.- of ihe s.imr articles as agreed ui.r.u by tiie Senate. in The Semite. The b'enate held a bpef executive ses sion and thvu t-ek up the larill bill. a it;i:n;-i et' fii:i-:-. Dcsti r.ctieu os 11 li '.,-! unil iVard Iluunes. Jacksonville, Fla., Peb. 7. The Kis Kis fiiinmee I'etci, at Kissimniee City, has b-jcit te'inlly dcs'.,!0)i'il by tire. The bag gage Wr.s aii dts'ieytd. Tiie les:; is S3,000; iusuranc". :2,800. At ctbldu Hracli. Bosten, Pen. 7. The Seaside Heuse at Saiisbuiy licaci-, owned and kept by Hiram Littielieid, was burned th'i morn ing. L: .;;, S10.00J ; tusura.icj, .$S.000. Fire :i Nurfuitt. Xoi'.reLK, Va., Feb. 7. Pire this moru meru ia' it t ie wholesale t;reecry of R. P. Veij.hl i- te., ir.curied a less ou the stock of $2:1,000 ; en the building, $10,000. Warehouses JIurued. Londen, Feb. 7. A block of ware houses in Norfolk street, Manchester, has been burned. Tiie less is heavy. I- ell I'taii at the yilt.tr. liAr'.Ai.i.r,, III., Feb. 7. Last night while efliciting at a marriage service, Kcv. Gee. P. Uionsen, pastor of a Congregational cbuicli in this city, fell dead at the feet of the eoupie "hrm he was marrying just as he pioneiineed them husband aud wife. A Counterfeiter Convicted. TitENTOX. X. J.. Feb. 7. Jehn Hendcr s -ij, v. he v.; s pi teed e'i trial in the United Matt" ejuit yesterday for pp.ssing coun terfeit money, was convicted te day. Sentence will bz proueuueed uext week. A STEAMER LOST. Founders at sea and Many or llcr Crew Drowned. Londen, Feb. 7. It is reported here that the steamer Kenmare Castle, from Londen for Shanghai, has been lest and many of her crew drowned. Later The report of the less of the steamer Kenmare Castleis confirmed. She foundered in the Bay of Biscay en the 22d inst. in a few minutes and was only able te launch ene beat containing all the pas sengers, numbering eight,and eight or the crew. The crew numbered forty persens. The survivors, when rescued by a French steamer, only were their night dresses. They were all very weak. ICE UOKOE AX WILKES1JAKKK. Tbe Endangered Citizens rfeatly te Vice. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 7. The poeplo living along the river front in this city are new in dread of the river over flowing te-night. These living in the lower part of the town are mak ing preparations te move iu case a second ice gorge is formed. Op posite the jail the ice is piled in immense neaps, ihe flats between here and King King seon are covered with about niue feet of water. The rain last uijht swelled the mountain streams, and should the ice remain ia the bed of the river much Iencer there is every probability of great disaster. Anether Floed Vrnrccl. PiTTsncKGir, Pa. Feb. 7. Indications point te another flood this time from the Monenjjahcla river. A heavy rain full alone the valley yesterday and last night. anil dispatches from fue head waters this morning report the water rising rapidly ; by te-morrow morning it is expected there will be a rise here of thirty feat. Iilie flood in Ohie. Cincinnati, Feb. 7. There has been no direct communication with Marietta, O., for some time, and it is reported there is a great, flood in thn Ohie river there, and that, the Western Union telegraph oflice is under water. TVKATIIKII INDICATIONS?. "Washington, Feb. 7 Fer the Middle Atlautic states, rain, followed by clear weather, winds shifting te westerly, riing barometer anil slight fall in tenippnitiun" A.iinmhal shut. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 7. Wm. O oeley, a marshal, of Ilartwell, Ga., was she and in a killed last night, while standing saloon. The assassin escaped. JlAlili&Tii. I'litl.ulriplii-i ,1t;irk:u. I'n;i.e-iVKiA Feb. 7 Fleur ltrm.but uitiptj Mipurflni', j:: ?) :.(); uxtm. :; 7.-j;i '..-; Penn'a Family. tS7J3.r0: Ohie and tndltiii.i family. $."15 7.: "tlnueseta e.itrsi. i't ?i')3T 7i : de straight. t." SUT.) ; Winter Patent, in 2',Q C s7 ; Spring ile, $.: 7.'i?J7 Se. live flour atf:5 POt OT. Wheat firm, but quiet: Del. and Pa. iteil. $1 12Q117; LengDerrj- fted and Amber jl IS Ql 20. Cern linn for local umi: Sleumer, BTSCSc : Yellow, 70X7Ie ; Mixed, 707te ; Ne. :: .Mixed. (ttflOie. Oats tlrm with geed demand. Itye none etteicd. Previsions firm. t.ardllim. llntter ilrm for fancy : oilier grades dull and weal:: Pa. Creamer.', extra, C:57u ; Western de, .-Jlfii'ie ; first-', ItOc; ISnulIeril county and New Yerk extra. 23c; ile firsts. l'i$irc; Wcaterncxtra 21, i,i)e ; de geed toeheice, IS5i "Uells dull. Eggs nrm and scarce ; Pcnu'a,312-32e. Cheese quiet, and steady. Pe-ii-eleum ilull : Kellned. "iifulKi: Whisky at $120. New i'liils Marker. 'f- -ei.s. Feb. light demand. 7. Fleur ste;i ily and In Wheat unsettled and a sleiiie lewer: fnlr business in options; Ne. 1 White, $1 IV,- Ne. 2lte:I. Feb., I Vttjl 10: de Marcli. it 2.ritf I y. : de April, il 2i-tea 1 '.'.-; ; !e ;,!.iy. j! 2. f(?l 23 (Jern 11 trifle bettcrand moderately active; Mixtd Western spot, HSft)73c ; de tu'tures, 70 72 . atsf5Ke lower; ftutu, 47'i.".:'c ; Ne. 2 Feb.. !!). fO'ic : de April, :.0a ; de M; yI5::e; Western, de Mm eh, IV4Q y, IjJ-jC. Gram 11111I fro.;-!. o"tle.:rf i.i'ii.:i ,.n . juet,t;'n- l r.i'n ;.. ji.k',-;,-. Yuudt, Ureker, l.'$ -., lurafsli 11' if lli;'strP"i' :!llia.:. Feb. ; , tie.O I.117JJ f'erx Mar. M-iy "tA&i I.I'J Wi -tl ..1.01. 1 1 r.i I'otreleu OH City.. LSve HlucU Market. East Liberty Cattle Receipt.;. 7.: head muiiet dull at yesterday's nri::i;-i. Hogs Receipts. l,CK head : market nilr: PhiladPlphiai. $7 4rfl7 CO ; IJaltlniercs, .f, 20 l7 40; Yorkers, $a Kif7 2ii. M.cep Receipts, tWJ head ; market film rt yi sieid.iy's pricis CiitCAOO Hugs Receipts, 20,0(10 head ; ship ments, 3 100 head ; market Imier man yestcr duv, ele-Ingat -t decline of lUe : mixed ,"; iOQ ii ;". : In avy, fc.sc c7 15 ; light, i'i e i:i; -:e : skijw, $i re r.svi. Catt lf"i'ipti. r.f.Oi head; shipniiu's, I.Krl : end ; the -new bl"Cl;:n!i; In the C .--- ln-terfre-i iOU!t whni with traflie. : geed t t:!ii:c't shlpniiig. 15 15t5 S'i; inidliiui, -fl 7.".g." I'I; common t lab. il 2 -7 l i; ; butchers' .icttvu ami Ilrm at iS.'itl 5i):nte ker. and feedeiv, .:t35l 50. Sheep l:celp:s. 2k-i held ; shlpmenta, 100 li-iad : be-l graile-. linn ; common te me dium dull and ivc.iki.-rut f:5 25.i I '.'5 , gee-1 te choice, l 7-iS5 5t). Steclc .it.iriict. r-.C.v V.irl., !'n:i, i'.;.;:' ,.r.rt .ik if StecSs i-'SC t:iii-d btates lJe"'i'ts rep :ted daKv 'y '.-'. ':. t."M. 22 Nirt's O i'-''.i: it..!i-l. Feb. 7. :)!') i.- -;:(.e. .'.i i" 3I r. M. Mivei A liU Grulide Il; -Jl i:yA , V.L'-fKivii 'V' -tern .. :i7tj 37 37 'ifUeu' and Ti'i'ij :mx i'JJi ") i..Ki 'l.e-.- 1 ;; Kl-i-, Jliiji N'.d .5i:i--y i:i-i.tr..i 71?;; 7IJ;- 71 New Yerk, i:t.'ltle A. V ' 'J'.Ji d P-.ul, M. A ')iiia!i:i W,; ftl, :,y. 'aciib Mall -115 K"c!ict.T A I'itl-burli ........ 20; 2n '! IV.a'. Paetii.- . :wH :w 3-li '. x'i.- r. i.eui-t a i'.i'-itie :' ? wii ::? We-aeMi LnionTel.Ce M' NM4 !,; Pi'iui-yivaiiia Central .'.!i7 H)TS .',) lhHaie--ipiii:ii'E li.-mtit i4 S,'S, y;VS V"i-tv.e::i P.ii.RcCO' -17' 47'X 47J'J '..te-r.-d.. '3'. .'.'; -S',2 iSuit.i'r' ;iti- - w- .. it;?i is-, ny4 CI.' mi: J. K. n.HAf.iNi;'- vAICi:. A U ORD TO MY FRIE.VDi AND PATRONS fclne our great reduction in the price-, el our heavy weight goods we nav.j co-ed out some of our b'st styles. We hav.; li ft afeiv very choice patterns et overceating, te which we dlrctcHp- ei.ii attention. We ate. seiii:, daily 10 per.-eus v.'he never pat nnizi-il u-b.-lere; an i-viileiiceef eu;-:,ince.it-. .Many r.n doubt called te see whether we arein e.rir-si and niinn wha we s.iy, or whether it i-jait humbuck. All who thus far cibc' en u-. aiu convinced v ukuii biiiine-i-i am) nre deter mlned te sell iff our henvy ivIlits nt any siicrillce te make room for our new s.irtng stock. Lat week a friend or mine called te pay me a friendly vi-jit. ffe remarked lie r.ad my card in our d .flypapers and concluded te take a leek through the stock te see whether he could find anything te plense him ferjapnit. It didn't take him long te decide. After otter etter ing htm a line French .rnslmere suit worth 1 15 fort.'JO, I said te him (a fa Sam't et Posen.) " Don't j-eu want te bay an elegant overcoat clieim?" "Oh." he "aid. " the one I inn wear- in" is geed yet ; you made this ene 12 yeans a-'e.and I were it hard." " I5ut," says I, "you .should take advantage of our great slaughter fit prices : here Is an overcoat werths 0. lined all through with silk, put up In the highest btyleetart, I will sell you ter $:)." The sine was immediately ellccttd. Yesterday a stran ger passtnir by, saw this overcoat displaced iu inv store window, and stepped in te ask the price et it. When he found It was sold he ettered 110 for one like it. I5ut f-c.e goods cannot be duplicated, its they were imported ter me direct te special order. New my friends and patrons, don't linn fault with me fur giv ing thes" bargains testrangets. They arc open tot-all. Place your 01 iters jit once, ertini very styles you may want, may begene. We are having a grca boom in our English Treu-cr-iiigsatthe price- we are selling theai. Re member, they :ange in price.4 fi-iu J.5S0 te ill) a pair. Call at once at Ne. 12 N, Queen St.
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