LANCASTER &DAILY DSTTELUGENCEK. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1883. COLUMBIA NEWS. OVK KEGTJLA1S t'OKIiK:SPONDKtJlS J' vents .-I long the Susquehanna Items et Interest In and Around the IJoreugil Picked up by the "ntelll- ciicer'i" ISepejler. Theeely stove works be;;an operations te day, and work will new be carried steadily e:i. The full force of hands is net yet employed Lnt wiil be in a s-ttert time. A number of the Spring City workmen ariiv-ed jesterday and went te work tbis morning. It will shortly be seen what effect the stove works will have upon the buriucss int bicsts of the town. They aie Columbia's hope of being the means of raising the town from its present de pressed condition. Herleus Injuries. The lad who was burned at the fire at itencr'i; reel works en Monday morning, C'cevc Fiiikabtue, is new considered te be in a dangerous condition, although his injuries were net thought serious at first. His severest burns are about t!i3 breast and stomach, the latter especially. If in flammation does net take place his recov ery is probable, but such is always te be '. -.red iu burns of this nature. A IJeservjiig Ciuta. The fiheeh library committee of the :h'xil burd have already commenced p.eparatiens for the home talent entertain incur, viii'-!i is te ba given in April for the benefit; of the Shcli library. The "Or plican "' :iiii.-.!C.i'e h is accepted the invita invita 'ien te paitieipate. and will furnish :i ;iumbt'i' of delightful musical gems for the njoymente' the patrons of the entcrtain .uc.it. The lit '.or i.; sure te be a great success. Matui by ::ie i'u-i-et. Tlie prospects for a Democratic sweep was never better than I he., arc ler the ap ap jireneliin.i ik-olien, and yet mauy Demo crats have t.irrady uiimenced talking about the l.t.-n id' tun onpesiriir ticket whom they iutend giving acemplimentaiy ote. A stieii'j Democrat in vete for their own e.mdidat'-s meins victory for the party beyond a doubt this year, but cut ting means r.urc defeat. Iloreugli IJudget. Officer Gilbert took down bis tiamps to day ; they enjoy the county jail Jehn Sch op f, n'.ar jUeuntvilit). had his horse and carriage stekm from him while at Masen vilie e.i eiimiuy night St. Jehn's Lutheran fair, with a lare assort ment of f.j.ey Jtriicli's, opens in odd Fell'iv.-;,' li:dl tomorrow even ing. Harry I-I.iu, of Phil'ideljihia, is visiting old Columbia friends. Edwin lienth, of Philadelphia, is visiting his mother, Mia. Mary Uoetb. The P. 11. 11., buildings are mueh improved by the paint ing just linir.hcd St. Paul's P. E. services begin te morrow evening wit ha sermon bv Kev. Chandler Hare, of St. Luke's, LJi:: LJi:: nen. The iee floods have utteily demol ished some of the fishing battel ins and badly iiijui'-d ether; ; time and expense will be u quired te r-.-pair them and further less is apprehended. MORAL tUA9lON. tVen.cn's (.'r.rlxtirtii Xemperance iJiilen. A meet iu;c of women who am in favor of the tcnip.'iauce can. e met in the U eture 100m of the First M. K. church yesterday ftlternoen, f-ir tht- june'ise of eran'zin a "Women's Christian Temperance union. Mis. Mair, of Allegheny City, occupied the chair and Mixs E Ellen Vright acted :is sccietary The meeting was opened v. ith pray.'r by Mrs. Mair, after which a hymn wan sui.g, and -Mrs. Mair read from the Scii;i( v.rc tie jiarable of the five leaves ami two :i text for an :iblc len dl. in t :.e little catnerin lishcs, taking it as address of censidcr- w I!I she likened ; of Cliristiau women before h"r, te tlie leaves aud fishes with v,hh-h thp gria" i-iuititniiii were miracu leu.dy fed. and predict e.l that if their weik iu tin- c iu.-e of temnci'.iuca reform was earnest and done with an abiding faith iu the piomise of the Master, that own from this unpromising beginning the aiiiFO may g:ew ut.til the whole city of Lancaster f-'iail ba t;l!--d with temperance men and women. A t.emer::ry orinizitien was effected and .seventceii women signed the roll of the temperance union. It was decided te ht.Id another meet in;; at the same place en Tut sday evening next, when the names of the perm-'.umit ofiicers will be announced. Mrs. Mair. who i.; a mother-in law of iev. Tunic, of the Little lJritain Prcsby fciiiiti churc's, is e.iuni.y, has been east fe" cne ti'i'e fii'jf.ted in this work aud duiii her vis-'t te the lower end effected some erganiz -liens, the officers of the as sociatien at Q, firry ville beiii' : President Mis. St. Clair McPherson ; secretary, Jlrs. S. II. Lefever ; treasurer, Mrs.Reb't Jlontgemery. UiihllKS wunni.NU. Tlie :il:i;tli Anniversary et .Married Llfe. Carlisle Sentinel, hli. :: The gel.h'u -.! !din or liflielh annivoi annivei saiy of the mani.!;e of our highly cs tecmed towiisiieeple, Mr. and Mrs. C. InheH, occurred en S.ihbath last. On Heuday evtSiifg the i ces of this aged couple. Mrs. C.-.ssel. Mis. Dr. G. W. Stiue, Sirs. G. W. ll;!t'iiand Mrs. Stcacy, had j)ii.parc.d a su:;ui'-.e iu the way of inviting The neighbors and friends te be present en the happy occasion. Accordingly about eight o'clock ihe liouse was com fortably filled with guests, who had called te louder their geed wishes aud cen.-rrat illations. Quite a number of handsome presents, several beautiful basket of llewcis as well as pui-EO of ge'd weie tendered the aged couple. Tiiesc weie present en this occa sion the two hiidemaids, Mrs. Mary Fisher, formerly Miss Mivy Diller, new residing in Chambcisburg. and Miss Eliza Stalil. Mr. aud Mrs. luheff leek re markably well, and the many friends in dulge in the hope that there aic yet many ycair. of useful ami happy life before them. Mr. luheff was born near Lancaster city in 1S10. Mrs. Tuheff is a native of Lancaster citv. The marriage took place Febiuary 11, SW. In 1837 Mr. Inhoff moved te Carlisle, wheie he has since re sided. Aflt-r spending an hour or two the guests departed, having passed a very interesting and enjoyable evening. OlSllllAliY. Ilcatli cl :i wen Known Lady. Mrs. Esther Cettrell, widow of the late Jeseph Cettrcll, of Columbia, died en Sunday at the residence of her daughter, Ida, tlie wife of Mr. Boyd, at Danville. The body pa-ed through Lancaster to day en the way te Columbia, where the funeral took place this afternoon from the Presbyteiiau chinch. Mrs. Cottrell was very well known and very gieatly beloved in Columbia, where her life has been passed, and her death will be greatly mourned. She was the mother of Mr. Jeseph Cettrcll, of Denegal Furnace, and of Duncan Cet'rell, a member of our bar. Males of Tobacco. Claik & Geed, Wcbt Cain, Chester county, have sold te Sidles & Fiey three acres of tobacco at 20, 8, 5 and 3 ; D. Kockafeilew, same place, te same parties at same prices ; .lames Thompson, same place, te name parties, at 20c; David Warner, same p1ae- t Buuz.cl, at 20J, 10, 5 and 3 ; Jehn Mai tin, same place, te Skiles & Frcy, at 17, C, 4 and 3. " Tlie Attu-li Cirri." The Reading Dramatic association is playing a piece untitled "The Amish Girl," which was written by a gentleman of this county. It is Mid te have made a bit. OUR VALENTINE. Te the Weeklt iNTELLieesczn and the Daii.t, The Ground Heg sends greeting, sincerely and gaily ; lie loves all its editors, clerks and rcperteis, Their w!re3 and their sister., their sons and their daughters ; lis pressmen, compositors, leldersand feeders, Its devils, its carriers, and all its geed readers! And en thia happy day it wishes them geed luck Because they've been failhfuland true te the Woedchucl. While ethers have left the true faith and have squandered Unreasoning faith en a Wiggins, or wandered Far eir after Vcnner or Old Probabilities, And bowed down and worshipped e'en worse imbecilities. Tli s dear old Intelliguscei: has steed by me Ami never permitted my loeste belle inc. And hence 1 have sent as a Valentine greeting The rain, sleet and ica that te-day you arc meeting. Te prove te the lailhless who grope in a leg That I am the true weather prophet, ('r.ocxe Hen. IUK FIRST 31. 13. criuuuu. .Heme Rep-am .11 iide In Advance il Cesifer- ence Meeting. About a mouth a;e the trustees of tlie Fimt Tu. K. church, North Duke Btrcet, lenevated, rejiainted and refurnished the lect'iie room of their church, and since that time they have held their fervices in the lecture room, aud at once commenced making improvements en the body of tlie chinch. Tlicse improvements are almost completed, and services will be held in the pricipal auditorium en Sunday next. The iecei-s in rear of the pulpit has been newly fiescecd, and the frescoing of ether portions has been retouched. The pulpit platform, the chancel, the aisles and the pews have been handsomely carpeted, and the pulpit, pewp, gallery rail ink', and, indeed, all the woodwork of the church, lias been newly grained in walnut and varnished, and the stairways aud ves tibule:; are covered with new cuoea mat ting. The interior of the building from top te bottom leeks bright and cheerful, and will, no doubt, be a much mera pleas ant place in which te worship than before these needed improvements were made. IV Ik; l Sammy KuniliiUiii S:ijp. ";Tiie members of the Lancaster bar are icspectfuiiy lequested net te recommend any additional compensation for the clerk of the orphans' court, either in the shape of a salary or increased fees, for the rea rea se'i assigned in the following item from the Abilene Gazette : ' We hcaid a pastor of one of our most prominent churches theeMier day decline an addition of $100 te his salary, for this reason, among ether, that, the hardest part of his labors lioie'elorn Lad been te collect his salary, and it would kill him te collect $100 liieie.' " .MaUlnS Arraijpenitnt. Last evening the committee of reception and ceremonies of the anniversary of the 122d iegimei:t,ef which Mayer MacGonigle is chairman, held a meeting. Dr. J. 9. Smith was elected sccic-tary. A resolution was passed inviting Jude Feil, of Phila delphi.i. te be the orator of the occasion. The ju-ljje was a lieutenant of company E of ti.e ifjjimcnt. .M:K3 Special lscnt. Rpv. L. Feters, piesiding elder of the U. il Fnltimeie Distiiet, Pennsylvania cenferenci1, hsis been unanimously elected special agent for the diilerentdepartraents of L-b.inen Valley co'lege. He has aa cep?- d and will enter upon his duties im mediately. I'ellce t'SHi", The mayor this morning gae cue drunk 2d days and another 10. Six bums were discharged. Alderman Uari sent one drunk te jail for 5 days llccelwd Netice. Themas Daily aud Geerge Goedhart, of this city, who will go out with Itanium's circus, received notice te-day te be in New Yerk duty. en Match 9th, te icpert for Lecturing. Cel. Arms, tiie feimcr editor of the Examiner is delivering his lectme en "Bey's. " He will be in Reading te mor row evening. Slmlt isrelcan. The shaft of the jS'cw Era engine broke te-day and they are unable te de weik en their newspaper press. Charged Willi Larceny. Albert Arndt has been arrested and held by Alderman Parr, en the charge of steal ing a turkey from a man named Swepc, of Monterey. missionary Collection On Sunday a collection was taken up iu the Pif sbyterian Sunday school for the Si'ka, Alaska, mission and it realized $28. Tee JUiiHlied. Jehn Martin, of the Relay house, had oue of his teos mashed this morning, by a bant 1 1 oiling en it. Household r.laruet. DA1UT. 1 u l te r iq lj . . ..................... ... Cup cheese, 'J cups Cot lae cheese. '2 pieces Dutch eheee't lump rOULTKT. Chickens ! .air (live) ' jfl piece (cleaned) Pigeons, p pr Wild Ducks jfl pr T art. C3's, 1 ive cleaned, jfl li Ducks cleaned Cteselive VKO STABLES. ltcaus, Lima, 't it Carrots bunch Cabbage, 1 head Ileail saiad Potatoes?! pk " ""3 bus Sweet 1'otatees Upk Onions 1 V- pk Kadislies p buneii Soup He-ins 1 qt Sulkily ; bunch Turnip-i V sipk Celerj' pr. bunch MISCKLL.M.'UOUS. Apjile Itutter vl qt , Sweet Cider, ft gal Kggs V dez Lard jl i...... ............ ......... Mince Meat ?1 ft I'UUITS. Apples, S3 J pk , Bananas tl dez Chestnuts, t' 'it Cranberrks, ?) qt Cocoanuts each Currants, dried, & & Dried Apples t-t qt " reaches 1 qt Gi-apes rl lb Lemens dez Oranges ) dez 'J32Se !".'!!sii;c 75$1 STiJffiSc , 30c ....lO'SWie 1 up K'fJISe , (Klc 1.40 50 5gSc rc IJ:4t: 75VfS()C , lOii'.'iic 2WS3c re 12c 100 liflOC .'lue ".""." .".30C 2SS0? 12llc lilAc l.-nf?2."e 2JZ.Wc ,....l.ri-:f)c 0c sai-:c siec laaisc , af225e I2ae 'i)50c 12c !.'.".'!Mgihc nc 15lSc a A ....l."4l?lSc ...12c 15c 12C visa. Ulaek llass, V. Cattish JI 9, Ced $& Mullets. p It Pike 3 ft Perch Heck Smelts, it ft...... Salmen jl ft Q uTL Suckers MEATS. Reel "p qt. front. .8Wc hind lOtfJlle Beet Steak. S1 ft. ...15ft;18c " Keast (rib) r1 ft " " (chuck) '-Jl ft " Corned. jfl ft " Dried, p ft Bologna dried Bacen "p ft Ham. sliced. Id ft Ham. whole f? ft Lam Vj 1 ft................... ..... Mutten l ft , Perk 13 ft Shoulder "5! lb Sausage t ' - " smoked fl ft Veal B ft Tin 'ding Whole Jleg W ft euain. Cern bus Cleverseed, fl bus Fleur 3! ur '2tlC l'Jl.)C 12C 20:;cc iVelftJC tc!-c !e:e 15S20C 12lTS2tC l'2lfic l'2Kc 15!0c Ific isg'JOc 10c ... 0-?$73c $." 500 ,753'J5c ...........ec Cern meal, qt. TiOWEKS a: HBKST. New Gfoeds Opening Every Day, AT BOEKS & HTJKST'S, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. FRENCH SATINE3 Elegant Styles and Colorings new open. FRENCH GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS, PERCALES, CHINTZES and an immense stock of NEW STYLE CALICOES. SHIRTING and SHEETING MUSLINS, TICKINGS, &c, very low. Elegant Line of NEW CRETONNES just opened. Elegant Line of NEW CORSETS new open. Elegant Line of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UOSIERY new opening. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - Oatmeal fl 8. Hay Tiuicthy ?? ten " Clever?) ten Oats 3R bus Itye vt Ous. .-... . Timethj Seed $t bus... Wheat fins Flaxseed, ft bu? Hungarian, y bus Orchard Grass, "3 bus... Hemp, f) bus Herd Grass, tl pus Hape Sect!, ) bn- Ge $iO 15 ttC .V:;".oea".25 .tl.1031.c5 $J 25 tl GO Si 50 iize ti re J S( AmurteineniN. ' 7'te l'rofcsser."l'crnons who desire te see one of the best plays of the year by an cr ccllent company, should secure seat-?, as al most two hundre 1 are sold already, and the demand increases daily. The party present ing it is very strong throughout, and Includes William 11. Gillette, the author, who is one et the rising young comedians of the day. " Uncle Tem's Cabin." This old play will be given here by Minnie Fester's company en Saturday at matinee and cenin;, perterm-ance-!. 1 he company advertises the u-rnal at-tt-a' liens, including bleed hound--, jubilee singers and a donkey. bi'KVJAL XUTIVJ-F. Ail exchange remark that. ' the beat teach ers arc these who learn something new them selves every day," se we uniinuiu-e this d;t that several theus-and important cures have been made by the u-;fi or Or. Uull's Cough Syrup. The (-alutary i-uVeteI .Simmeiw I.ivur Mod ulator is prevei bi.il. A uemcuv ler Indige-Iien. Coii-itiinptien, Dyspepsia, eakness, Fever, Ague, tic. Col Cel den's Liquid lieef Tonic. 112-lwdee:iXw A riteMi'r way te eu-5(; I'sthmatie wheezing. Use Hale's Heney et lloi-cheund unit Tar. I'll.ti's Toothache Dreps cuie in one minute. fi2-lv.i!eed&w ' :;r.v;li en corns." .k :or Wells' " Kough en Coin"." l."c. Quick, complete, perm went cure. Cerns, warts, bunions. Se heiv, fri"iid, read the Simmons Liver Kegulater. adviU'lNcment et " Dr. llenseu's Celery and Chamomile Pills, are worth their weight in geld in nerv ous and mcIc headache." Dr. II. 11. hchliclitcr, et Italtimerc. " Fire doctors ; no end 0 iiicdiccne ; no re lief. Dr. Reason's Skin Cure Jum driven away all rrujUiens and I'm ncirly well." Ida C. Yeung, Ilumiiten, II!s. The umi et Elys' Cream italm.a sure cure; ler Catarrh, liny Kever and Celd in Head, in attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which can be said et no eti-cr remedy. Price fle cents Apply Inte r.etritx with little Htiuer. I could scarcely speak; it wa almost Im possible te hreai he through my luxiriH Using Kly's Cream IJ.ilm a short time 1 wan entirely ielieve.1. .My head has net bee se clear nor voice se strong in year-:, i recommend this ailmira le remedy te all alllicted with Catarrh or Colds In the head. '. O. Tichkne:i Deal' r in lJoetsand Shoes, Mizabe.th, -V..J. As mie having used Kly's Cream ilalin 1 would say It Is worth its weight In geld aa a cure for Ca'arrh. 1 bought one bottle at Mto Mte tin & Kply's drug store In tills place and it ciiful me. S. .'.. Levkll, Frankly, l'a. III-2v.d.M,V,'.Fw jjj-Feathei-rt, rib'ten?. velvet can all be col ored te match that new hat by t:?ing lite Dia mond D.Ci. Druggists - el! 11113 color ler 10 cents. Ge te II. It. Cecliran'.' drug store ler Mrs. Freeman's Nciv Rational lucs. Fer bright ness and i. urabilitv et color, an- uneijualed. (Ut'.'A't 101.1 -' tei r pounds. Diieeli-iis in i.ng llKhand t'crn.tin. Price, 1., rents. A I'eiign, i.oie or -'iie 1 n:-...ii stieuitt ee steppeti. Neglect frequently results in an In cm aide Lung Disease or Ce:isuui))ii!n. Urewn's i.reuchia) Treclies de net disei-det the stomach like ceil-Cii sjru;s an 1 b:.'-a !'S, b.ttact dii-ectU'en tiielutiat'iel pariluiia" li-g Ir Ital'eR. give relict !' A-sh.':.-., iron.- Mat Cough.-. Catarrh, and l..e 'ihreai 'I'ii-iiIiI-m wiiieli Singi:ifc -;r..l I'ublleSji ilc-r liieyubi" ;.i te. ler thlrtj- isar !ir.wn'.; Hrer.eh'... i'.-eih-s have i-e.en re-.-e.tiuieii led lyjili'si Citins, and :'.!..tyr give ("urtecl halNtaetie.-. Havini ixi.-n ;jj,!,il ".-j -.vide and c-.-!.s;::tt u-e (tv i. arl.v si:: until-! gearratie!', ,!!.'3 n.vic a: talr.eil vn-t .irued iai.''a..n:i Mi. lev. t-i; .-. nmedli's 01 tlie age. Sold at i'u'er.l- a :e . vi-rv . I.nm e.v'.v.lT I ...' F.tl v- Tlie Country. Who has ever lived 11113' liu.e iu the 0.1111111-3 but must have heard et tiie virtues of 15m -deck as a bleed purilier. llurdeck l.loed Bit ters cine iljsqicpsi'i, bilieusnes' and all ilisor iliser ilers arising from nuiiure bleed or deranged liver or kidneys. Price!. Fer sale by II. 11 Cecliran. druggist, 137 and 13!) iNerlli Queen street. l'urlfy tne llloeo. " SWAYSK'8 TILLS." " fcWATSB'S TILLS." " SWAY.NE'S TILLS." ACTS AS A HEAKT COKRBCTOI; and !3' cleansing, regulating and slicngl hon ing the organs of digestion, secretion and ab sorption, cute Aiiei)lex3, Fit;', Paiiilj'ais, Ner vousness, Dizziness, Debillt3, Billieasiiess, Bad Breath, Jaundice, Livcrand Kidiie3Com Kidiie3Cem plaint. Lack et Appetite, Lew Spirits, Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, Fevers, Malaria anil Contagion, Fever an Ague, Dlarrhesa, Dropsy, Ceble. Biicnniatisin, neuralgia. Gout, Female Weakness, Urinary Disorders, and all Irregularities of the Spleen, Stomach, Bladder and Bowels. nESTOUIXO TO HEALTH when all ether remedies fail. They keep tlie S3'stem in a healthy condition by arousing the terpiil liver teheaUlry action, and expelling by the bowels anil kidneys the matter that poisons the foundations et life. Be particular te obtain " Swii3'ne's Pill Price 2f cents a box of 30 pills, ero bescs Jl. Prepared 011I3 by Dr. Swaynk & Se:, Phila delphia, Pa. Ask 3'eur druggist for them. Sent by m;;il te any address. octi-eed&wll.W.F r.rewii'8 MouseMoid 1'anacOH Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internal!' or applied cxlernall,r.iid tlierebj mere certainly rcliev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double) the strength et any similar preniratlen. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Kheumatlsm and all achgs, and Is THE GREAT BEL1EVEK OF PAIN. Ueewjj's Household Paiiacea" should be In cYCi-3 iamil3. A teaspoenlu! of the Panacea in a tumbler el net water sweetened if prefcired j, taken at bed time will -M-sti: lt a cells 25 cts li..tt'ie. febll-lvil.M.V.'ftS.'fca 1 tcfilng Piles symptoms and (lure. The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing!', particularly at night, 11s if pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum ; the prlva' e parts are sometimes af fected: if allowed te continue very serious results into lollew. l Da. Swathe's All All Hkalixe Ointment "Is a pleasant, sure cure. Alse for Tetter, Itch, Sail Kheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas Barbers' Itch, Bletche.-, All Scaly, Crusty. Cutaneeus 'eruptions Price SO cents, 3 boxes ler $1.25. Sent b3' mail te any address en receipt et pi ice In currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. t- wayne & Sen, Ne. 330 N. sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Seldbyall prominent drnggists. Swatnk's Pills arc the best for all billions disorders. Curs headache, levers, &c. f -lyced4wT,TH&S XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Rough ou Rats.' Clears out rats, mice, reaehes.nies, ants, bed bui;s, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Drug gists. Miss Annie Legan. Philadelphia, Pa., says : ' I have taken Urewn's Iren Bitters as a tonic and consider it an excellent preparation." Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North queen street. H2-lwd&w f.ietlier! MernnrfC! r.letliersu Are you disturbed at night and broken el your real by .iiei: child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teiith ? H se, go at once and get a bottle et MltS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP It will relieve the peer little suflcrer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake uncut it. There Is net a mother en earth wne ha3 ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late :he bowels, ami give rest te the mother 2.'.'. 1 relief and health te the child, operating like ni.tglc. It U perfectly sr.te te use in all c-a-i'-s, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription e one et the eldest and best female physicians aud nuiscs in the United States, se!.! every where. 25 cents a bottle. m-My-M.W&S&w KESCUr'U J-'JUJAl MKATI1. The lollewlngstatemontot William . Cough in, et hemcrviile, Mass., is se remarkable Unit we beg te ask for it the attention et our read ers. He says : "In th full et 1S7CI was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began,te lese mj appetite and tlesh. 1 was se weak at one time that I could net leave 1113 bed. In the sum mer el le77 1 wasudmitted te the City Hospital. Whilethete the doctors said 1 had a hole in m lelt lung us big as a half-dollar. I expend cd ever a hundred dollars in doctors ami ined ljlnes. 1 was se lar gene at one time a report I went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope but a Iriend told me Ot DU. WM. HALL'S P.ALSAM FOlt THIJ LUNGS. I laughe at in' friends, thinking my ease incurable, but I get a l.f ttle te satisfy them, when te 1113 sur piisua d gratillcatien, I commenced te feel better My nope, once dead, began te revive, iMlf, iaj'1 lectin better spirits than I have the past three ycuis. "I writethis hoping 3'eu wl'l publish It, se that evcrv one aillictetl with Diseased Lungs will be induced te tufce DIt. WM. HALL'S UALSAM FOItTHf" LUXGS,und be convinced that CON'SUMI'TION" CAN UK CUHKD. I have taken two bottles and can positive' 81:3 tliQt it lias done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. M3' cough iias almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te gote work.' Sold bv II. Cochran. 1K7 erth Oueen street Till tit'. Samples tree at Greeeis. II. te , Makers, Philadelphia. . A BAr.TLnTT & !12-'2Utd<w Fer. Lame Back, Side or Chest use SHI LOH'S POUOUe SI'LASTEB. Price, ST cents. Sold by II. B.Cochian,137a!idl39Nerth(lueen street, Lancaster. leblicedfi :,!.isniAss:s. Dewlikgub Kkastz. Feb. 1 '. lfSS, b3 the ev. .lam. s Y. Mit'-hell, D. D.. at Hip house of Mr. David Denlinger, Mr. Jehn E. Denlinger, et Fa-t Lampeter tewnsliip, te Jllss Ella F. Fruntz, of Baltimore ennnty. Mil. GAI.I.ACHER Mauus. At Meuntvillc, Pn., Decern tier -2S, SS2, b' It v. M. -T. Mtimtna, Mr. Klias L. Gallacher. id Columbia, l'a.. te Mts Anna M. Marks, (,t Meuntvillc, Pa. lid&W -V K ! A 1 Villi T1.1 EMENXlS. lI'ANTi:i-A HAM" UBCfWNCJCJTJNTKY t Girl want a situation as child's nurse or light housework. Address FAN'NIK UUSEIi, It West Willow, Lancaster Ce., i'a. ,MM'!il).-0K GOOD MAN AS AfiEKT t ler this cit for an article that sells at sight. Ne competition. Profits large. Call at Mi vens house this evening and te-morrow morning. Nene need appK who cannot give geed referent e and command lremllO) tefiiJO. Beem 27. it s. A.mvix. 3 'SjTATi: eK b'ltKDSIOVK IIIEUIAN, lit late of t lie cit3 of Lancaster, deceased. Letters ct administration en said estate hav- 1 ing been granted te the undersigned, all person-, indebted iekiM decedent arc requested te make immediate settlement, and tliee liav . ing claims or demands against the estate el 1 said decedent, te make known thesaine te the 1 undersigned without dclaj, residing in the eity'et Lancaster. 1 MAGDALEN A OTTENDOUFEK. Administratrix. B. F. Davi, Attorney. 114-Ctdeaw XJUI'I.Ii SALK,-S ITURU.1V, FKIIKUAKY 17. 1SS:!, en North I'rlnee street opposite Heading Depot, Lancaster, Pa., will be sold the following p-rsnnal property, viz : -.0 Breed 1 ing Sews, with pigs, 30 Siieats, 3 Bears.all Ches 1 ter and Lancaster county stock, 2 Horses, 2 I one-horse Wagons. Buggy and Harness. 100 tens Heg Manuie, Ba ed Straw and Ha, geed shed, 100x30 feet, about .1,000 Teet Jelcu ' and Beards, and many ether articles. 1 Sale te cenij.ieiice at I o'clock p. m fll-Itw&2tdl5,lf. II. K. KELLEU. 'I'OIUOCO 1'KCShKS. MINNICU'S LATEST IMI'ItOVEDTOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Ca-ing and II ding Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties 011 trial. Warranted superior iu cveiy leature te an Iu present use. It net as repiesetitedcun be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks or dinning sta bles sold en same terms. Send for circular. S. 11. MIN.MCH. Landi.svllle, Lancaster Ce., Pa. Jt-S,M,Ww K. Klt.VMi SAY1.UK HAS BKMOVED HI? GALLKRY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., es Exactly opppesito the Old Stand. oetll-eimLvwlc rpilt:U liL'YKRS OONTRAOT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, SAMPLE TAOS, NEATLY PRINTED AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. 123-tid UUI.TOX UIT.KA HOUSE. Saturday Afternoon and EYen'g, i;ec. 17. MINNIE FOSTER'S MAMMOTH AND GIGANTIC DNGLE TOM'S CABIN COT. The only Genuine Uncle Tem's Cabin Com pany traveling. Excelling in every feature all picvinus repiesentatiens el this lanieus drama. MINNIE FOSTER aa TOP5Y. Be-1 Topsy in the werid. intteducing her New Songs, Dances, -Medleys, Banjo Soles t.nd Spclaltles. LITTLE LOTTIE B URKE as E VA. Being the smallest Child Actress InAmcrica. Eugngc'incnt with the only Norfolk Coleied Students. PInettband of colored singers under engiigemennt te any manager in America Tenuesseai. Male Ouartettc. Introduction et the Trained Siberimm Bloodhounds. Let all thee ildrensccthe dwarl donkey, "Dellie." POP UL Alt PI11CES 25, IS and 59 cents. Matinee. 15 and 25 cents. Seats for sale at opera euse efflce. fU-4t LANCASTER, PA. HEW jlVrjSRTIBEZIEXTS. FUR REM.- A STORK Dwelling containing 5 ROOM AND rooms. Ne. 10 aeum queen street. cer enlce. Apply at the Istelligex- tiu Tj"OIt AL.DEB51AN, W. D. STAUFPER, 18-ttd SECOND WAKD. TeOK KENT. A L.AKOrj TWOSTOKY Ne. 131 North Duke St. X1 Brick Heuse. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifliin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A Twe and a-nalf story Heuse Ne. 2.) West Chestnut street. Apply te A. J. STEINM AN, )20-tld iNTELLIQENCKa OfflCO. (11TX CONSTABLK. THK UNDER. J signed, haviug received the nomination et the Uepubllcan party ler the ollice et City Constable of the Sixth ward, of tlie city et Lancaster, for election en Tuesday, the 20th instant, respectfully solicits the suffrages of the voters et the ward, pledging himself, if elected, te use his best endeavors te discharge the duties of the position lairlyar.il impar lully nnd te the satisfaction et the general public. JOSEPH BUINTNALL. 113.1 wl 313 East Chestnut Street. ESTATKtr C11AKL.ES UILI.KSPIE, LATE et Lancaster City, Lancaster ceunt3, de ceased. Letters testamentary en said esuite having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted te said decedent are re quested te muke immediate setttlement and these having claims and demands against the estate of said decedent, te ui ke known the Mime te the undersigned wit. iut delay, re siding in Lancaster City. CHAS. J. GILLESPIE, 020-r.tdW 5-21 West Orange street. PTJ1JL1U SALE.- ON TDJ'SUAV, riillKU AKY 2 . 1SS.1. w ill be sold at Ne. 110 Nevin street. theentiie HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKK. -Murble-Tep Tables, II-ir Cioth Parler Suit. Hair Cleth Beeker, Itadient Heme Heater, Brussels Ingrain and Hug Carpe s. Window 1 Blinds and Screens Mirrors, l'leti.ies. Ward ! lobeand Cupboard. liuicms, Ch.iirs. Demes j 'ic Sewing Machine, Lawn Mower, Coe stove 1 and Kange.Twe .alnut Marble-Tep I'.edioem j Suits. Hall Suit, and raiinv ether arth le net ' named. The-e tilings are all nearly new nd in , goeil condition. Sale.te cemetice at!) o'clock, a. m. II. Snrn-CRT, Auct. JOHN W. KEMICIv. It. L. Kkailey, Clerk. feblO 3td TJ ATS, CAPS AND FVR, Hats, Caps and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased thecntire stock of Hats, Caps and Furs latel belonging te the firm et ShuUi: & Bre., fashionable h aters. and new offers them ler sale, retail and whole sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 and 13NOBTH QUEEN ST., the well-established Hat Stere of the late firm of Shultz & Bre. Special inducements offered te country m-r-chants. Mr. Sides will continue the lliit busi ness and constantly keep en hand the latest and best styles. He lias employed Henry A. and Win. Shultz. of the late firm et Shultz & Bie., who are experienced hatters. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ & BKO.j 113-1 fd 1 .'OK SALE AT ritiV.iTi: S.11.K is or- J. tered the tlrj t-class two-story Brick DWEL LING HOUSE, with large two-story Crick rear attachment, and Frame Wash heuse hav ing 11 rooms, being Hall, Put ler, Diav.-ingtind Dining Beems and Kitchen 011 llr.st lloer. 0 Bed Beems and Bath Beem ou second lloer. and llnishi'd Attic; Cas. Bath. Het and Celd Water, Heater, Kan go. Dumb Welter, Water Closets, Geed Sewerage. Heuse has various ether conveniences ; is well-linished anil In excellent condition. Alse, en same premises are Brick Stable for two horses and a Carrlig Henso for six car riages, and abundance of fruit, all situated Ne. 117 Seuth Duke street. Let 222I5 feet; Geed reason for selling. Terms easy. Fer further particular.-', ertlic viewing ot'premi et'premi ses, call en BAUSMAN & BUBNS, Keal Estate Agent, IlMHdK le West Orange St JU:I.IC SALE. ON TUESDAY, MAKC1I :, eta DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE. Will be sold at public sale, at the Cooper Heuse. West Kingstreet.in tlie citv of Lancas ter, all that valuable Thiee-Stery BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and Twe Story Brick Back Building, with Slate Reef, Ne. 402 North Duke street, Lancaster, northwest corner of Duke and L 111011 streets, with let of ground, 19 feet front, and extending in depth 124 feet, mere or less. The house contains 9 rooms, hall and bath room, with het and cold water ; gas and gas fixtures throughout the house ; het and cold water en first and second llners : range in the kitchen ; slate mantels ; Sunny side heater in the parlor, which neats Hr.it and second llpers ; has been recentl3 painted and papered throughout the inside; hydrant in the yard; has a lientyartl enclosed by a sub stantial iron lence ; let contains choice grapes and ether lruits. This property lias a perpetual lire insurance et $2,0011 In the North Ameiican Insurance Compaq, se that the purchaser will never have anyassessment or premium te pa3. Sale te commence at 7:: 0 o'clock p. in. en said day, when attendance will be given and easy terms made known by J. HAY BROWN. IIeniiy Suubert, Auct. feb7-W&S.Rts OPJ1CIAL SALE OK MUSLINS- BLEACHED MUSLINS : 4-4 Pride of the West Muslin 14c. 4-4 Wamsutta Bleached " 12c, 4-4 trull of the Leem ' luc. 4-4 Davel Bleached " 10c. 4-1 Hill or Semper Idem " 'Oc. 5-1 Green Manufiu'g Ce." OSc. Other Brands from Sc. per yard up. UNBLEACHED MUSLINS: 4-1 Atlantic A 8c. per 3'ard. 4-4 ConestegaA Sc. " " 4-4 Appleton A 8c. " " 4-4 Plttsfield GJ4C " " Other Brands lrem 5c. up. The MUSLINS quoted above are allot the best brands, and will be sold cither by the 3'aril or piece. 5,000 yds. t'lielce i'rints, 4c per yd. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. EH TEH TA.IHMENTIS. "I71DLTON OPKltA HOUSE. FRIuAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1883. JUST ONE TIME. Original Madisen Square Theatre Company in the Amusing Comedy Success : THE PROFESSOR. Original Company. Original Scenery. All the Girls Pretty. Leve and .Remance B3S. B. ALL THE GIRLS ARE PRETTY. ADMISSION 35,50 & ".CKNTS. RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. Sale of Scats will commence Monday morn ing, Feb. 12, at Opera Heuse Ofllcc. fl'j-lwd SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 14, ie83. STATE LEGISLATION. DXtllT OF THINGS AT HAKK1SBUKG. A Batch of Bills Introduced, Reported Fa vorably and Seme of them Fi nally Fawed. Special Dispatch te the Istbixiebsckr. HARRiSBUKO,Pa., Feb. 14. In the Sen ate te-day remenstrances were presented from flftv-six lawyers of Huntingdon and T , " ". . ., 1.M1 iiacKawauna counties again" me u. w tee but th anj dei M th caa tQ dig. fix the supreme court districts and te re- tribut0 feed s hbuscg wU, be d peal the act empowering the supreme tedav in various narts of th ritr te feed court te arrange them. Bills were favor ably reported as fellows : Te make gen eral election day a legal holiday ; te pro vide for the proper distribution of dead bodies for dissecting purposes, under supervision of a beard ; te provide for the erection of poorhouses in townships ; te reduce the amount of postage stamps allowed each legislator from $100 te $60. Bills were introduced as fellows : by Agnew, te establish circuit courts and fix their jurisdictions ; Coxe, te authorize the publication of legal advertisements in bunday newspapers. A Dill te allow or phans' court judges the same salaries re ceived by common pleas judges was passed finally. Wednesday, Feb. 28th,was Used for the consideration of .hverhart's bill te prevent the issuing of free passes or passes at a discount. The state beard of health was discussed at length en third reading ; after slight amendment it was laid ever for final passage. Hense Proceedings. In the Heuse bills were favorably re ported as fellows : Te reduce the salaries of state officers ; te preserve the purity of streams which supply water for cities aud towns ; te regulate the examination of graduating classes in normal schools ; te urcvent uniust discrimination in freight charges : te fix the pay of members at $1,500 a session aud $10 a day for special sessions, aud reducing the pay of clerks aud ether employees of legislators about twenty per ceut. Bills were passed finally as fellows : Te empower the corporation authorities of boroughs te lay feet-walks along turnpike reads and assess damages en the owners of adjoining lauds ; te confer en husbands and fathers the right of possession of the body of their deceased wives aud children ; the state beatd of health bill occupied the attention of the Heuse nearly half the session without definite action. FlltLU WASUINUTON. tepiib!ican Senators Trying te Settle Tariff DilliCUtllCH. Washington, Feb. 14. An informal conference of Republican senators was kald this morning for the purpese of dis cussinu the general situation iu view of the eai! passage of the tariff bill by the Sen ate. The general pregramme agreed upon some days since by the caucus com miltee was approved, and it was decided te invite a conference en the part of the Republicans of the Heuse, either through a joint caucus or the caucus committees of each body, for the purpose of deciding upon some plan by which action upon the tariff bill can be reached and its Gnal pass pass age secured. A'e votes were taken, as no prepositions were submitted requiring any. The complications and difficulties of the situation weic recognized and it was ad mitted that soma understanding between the two Houses should be had at onee and conceit of action secured. KejJcp net Tliere. Wasuincten, Feb. 14. lu the Star Reute trial this morning the ciier calkd for James Y. Hosier. There was y re sponse and Mr. Bliss desited the clerk te no?e the fact that he had been called and did net appear. The examination of another v. itness was then proceeded with. Tlie Tat in' 11111. Warhisoten, Feb. 14. Consideration of tai ill" bills was resumed by both Senate aud Ifouc-e te day seen after assembling. PIG IKON PKODUt TION. Tim Irun and Steel Association' Itcpert Philadelphia, Feb. 14. The secretary of the American Iren and Steel associa tion reports that the consumption of pig iron in this country last year was about 4,908,000 tens, as against 4,982,000 tens in 1882. The production et pig iron in 1SS2 was 5,178, 000 tens, an incicase of 530,500 tens as compared with the piovieus year. The number of furnaces in blast at the begin; niug of this year was 417 agaiust 44G for the corresponding time last year, aud these out. of blast numbered 270 again.st 2e5 en the first of January, 1882. The llccelvcrsfiip te be Discharged. Philadelphia, Feb. 14. A formal aj plicatien for the termination of the Phila delphia & Reading receivership, was made by counsel for the company te Jul tin Butler, in tlie U. S. cirauit court tbifl forenoon. There was no opposition and a deeiee was made by the court ordering the reer-ive s tu hand ever te the Union Trust company as tiuslee all the rolling stock and equipment of the Reading companies, te ba held until certain obligations shall be met, when the receivership will be finally discharged. It .Menoy for Arresting Tweed. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 14 The general teim of the supreme court, first depart ment, has affirmed the decision of the beaid of audit, disallowing the claim for $110,000 of the executers of William C. Cenner, late sheriff of New Yerk, for poundage for thu arrest of William M. Tweed, in the six million dollar suit. Stabbed tu the Heart. Satre, Pa., Feb. 14 Harry Hoever, of Pittsien, P.i., a fireman en a locomo lecomo locemo tivo was stabbed te the heart last night at the Sayre house, during a general melee. He died almost instantly. Charles Sinsa bauh, a brakeman of the Geneva, Ithaca & Sayre railroad, was arrested as the mur derer. The Sultan's Commander Liberated. Hamburg, Feb. 14. At the conclusion of their evidence before the court of in quiry concerning the Cimbria disaster, Captain Cuttill and Fiis' Officer Bullard, of the steamer Sultan, were allowed te go free. Archblahep McCabe Met Dead. Londen, Feb. 14. Toe report of the death of .Vrchbi3hep JlcCab printed iu the Times this morning was received from Reme. The Times accepted it as true. Inquiry te-day shows that tiie archbishop is slightly improved. Terrors In a Turkish Town. Sofia, Feb. 14. M. Greceffhas been attacked and beaten severely in a street here. A conflict has occurred between the authorities and the populace of Slione, and the troops refused te assist the for mer. Death ui an Ageil Cltizsn. Norristown, Pa. Feb. 14. Adam Stcnitner died at his residence at this place at 4 o'clock this morning of pnenmenit. He was in his 92d year. He was fermt :!y a prominent Democratic peliticia". He was elected te the Legislature in 1840 and served four terms. Cut Off Mis wife's Head. St. Jehn, N. li., Feb. 14. William Hughes killed his wife yesterday with a hatchet at Willow Greve, twelve miles from this city. She was almost decapita ted. Beth were colored. Hughes was arrested. TUE riTILESS WATEKS. Cincinnati's Great SaSerlng Tlie Wafers Still Rising. Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 14. Additional gloom was cast ever the pcople this nierninir by the river rising under the influence of n steady, hard rain after it had fallen G4 feet 10f inches. The rain advanced from the west, thus checking the river's fall and extended as far as Pittsburgh. Unless it steps speedily there is no hope of the river receding at present. Great fears are entertained that the great height reached yesterday will be sur passed. The rain seriously em barrasses the work of the rolief commit- i I ""O'WO k" nuiKui IUU IUUC these who are able te get te them. Anether ex-Governer Head. New Yerk, Feb. 14. Ex-Governer Ed win D. Morgan died at S o'clock this morning. Resolutions of Itcspcct. Albany, N. Y., Feb., 14. Beth houses of the Logislature have passed icsolutieus eulogizing the late Governer Morgan and adjourned in rcspect te his memory. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. "Washington, Feb. 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, cloudy weather and rain, with easterly te southerly winds, and lower barometer. What Caused tlie Great Comjiaser'n Dentil Londen. Feb. 14. The composer Wag ner died of a, syncepe. MAtiliJk.TS. rhtladetp'ila ."Miirki-t. I'KiLADiLratA, Feb. II flour firm au.l 111 fair demand : Mneriliti -Kt aig); 75; extra, ft OUQii .17: Penn'a family, $t !'5i.r2. ltye tliar at f I Ouftl !;.. Wheat active and Iihriicr: Del. and Pa. Ued.$l IltJl 21; Lenslierrv ltt:d and Amber, il 2l12l, as te quality. Cern firmer for local use : Steamer, GSQTOe ; Yellow, 7j;7lc; Ml-d, 72,j.7e; Ne. ." Mixed. CSffiCGc. Oats firm for car lets ; Ne. t White, .V2iJS3e : Ne. 2 de. faVflVJc: Ne. :: de, :e;c; Ne. 2 mixed, 4Si.e. t live noiie here Previsions in geed jobbing ilumand. Lard steady ; Citv Kettle. tl-; ; loe.-e butch ers, lO.J.'c : inline steam. $11 Miill 0). ltutter firm ler choice, which is scarce; Pa. Creamery extra, 3Se ; UrsU, .::;''." ; West ern, ."SQJJOc. Rolls dull : mostly low grades. Eggs steady'; Pa.'iUc: Western, 202iii-. Cheese quiet and steady. Petroleum dull ; UHlned, 7i's97.'ic. Whisky at $118 Nwr Yerk M'truet. 1 1. Fleur a shade stronger N uw t (.t.s. Feb. and fairly active Wheat excited; l$l$:c higher and aetlvti speculative hniliies; Ni. 2l'e.l. Feb.. ft -J2"i'J f12M'1'; d, March. 1 Zlidlit'A: de Ai.ril, 11 WAW 2GJ-J ; de .May, 41 '.'C'-j'tJI 27. Cern liJi,a higher anil fairly active : Mi4d Western". npet. 70?j7Gc ; de tuturei, ii$Si7 (. Oats HHiie higher : Mate. f.V.Kc ; Wou Weu crn,47fiKJe: Ne. 2 .March, -lOQIUe ; April, SOffieO'ic ; May, 4!-4350. Oral n unit t'rovitiea ajuoi.itle-i;:. O.ie nviecrcqu"! utonaei er.'.'.'i an'! rrov rrev l.m", nir:ibli: !u S. I VuiMt. :'rt.-i!r t'j : sr .''in-f otrei" 'r,ii- . Feb. 1 1. -'r:;--i -'e.-n u.:- i'-;-K iiiu .Mar..... l.f.! Mi May.... i.ir.K .m .11 is:r 11 a. IVtreleu- OH City OtJi- Slui-H larkr. New i'.ittt, f'u.1. . .! .-.il ', '-. l! ' 'J.'ilt'.jd Slat-" it u . ,1.11.1" 1 A'.'i J!. Lenci, J Nrirt h OU'Vii stre.et. Fet). U. l'J:t. '.- ,(!. a. 11 r :.i . jr. :s:iver .i litis Hrar. U, I."-' I:'-; -'3-i -. Y..L-.r--Kri:!ft Wifiter:!.... :y.y, :m,i ; a-msas and T".za-' :VH "0" .0-r, l.i-.i.-t- .s,- leS1?, I'H'4 103H New di-i-H-.-y Central ... 72 71 ". '. l7 New Yer'-f. Oiitarie.V W 2.'J 2"i 2."' kt. Paul, M. Si e.1.1 -W 1.-. .tr,',, .rifle M.-.l! 1 12 IV4 i;-.-! -.ti r,x- itt;inirgii I'"; i:i' is 'j.'n "acinc... ...... ........ ".1 ..ti ..j 'h i.:is . St. Leui-t .V P.icille w;H ."U'i ::ii'S Western linlonTeI. Ce sl' HI.-: si!-; Peiinsylvania Central :,.) :,: r,f- i IdladelpldaA idii... 27; 27 27 Nni-ti-ern I'n-.ri ','eui 17'- 17 17 " " ' irlerre.i.... S2)-; tan i'i 'i:--.:e : H' . ' . if';-, ir;i l,; Llve S: c.i at.irket. Ciiicaoe ll-igs Receipts-, 22H01) h'-ud ; --hip minis, 4 ;;;).) head; demand fair nnl U iit very geed; market generally weal; ler all best, packer.! ; mixed. s 0)'0-;.); heavy. ii;e li 25; light, ( OJ,fl' 5; skips, $1 t.0ll '.Si ; marked eleied weak. Cattle Reeelpte, 5,r,0 h-;ad ; shlpiiieiit.-i, 2,."i(i I'ead ; active at xtfady nttus : experts. 15 703t 23 ; geed ! choice shipr.ing. 1 l):f')(,l ; oeminon te lair, fl (Miyt'M; Imtcherer.", $2 !i5tf4 '', ; ste'-k'-rs and feeder", iu fail sun pi v and geed d.-maiid, s -Ring strenglv :i .?! :. an 70. Sheep Receipts, .'t.r.fKI head ; slilpiin-nt-, 2,000 head ; market slew and w-ik ivitli a large iiceuiniilatieii et citniiien te tairsleek, which sole slowly at in 2"u 1 : medium te geed attl 23fdl7i; ehoice te extra, $ J." 75. The Journal's Liverpool ruble advicm n--pert a strong market for American Catt'e and prices xtc higher, best steers soiling at I7e. es timated deail weigid. sheep lirm ai l-i42ie. East Libkijty Cattle Receipts 57') hend : maruet slew ami prices a shade oil" 110111 jiv terday. Hogs l.'rceipls 1.875 I1e-.1l : m-irk.-.t sle.v; I'hiladelphias. 47 ai'1,7 ".'); Ralttmeres, 7 0 Q715; Yorkers, S-: 8)'U''.). Sheep Itecelpts 2,:0) head; market aative at yesterday's price . Lecal Steckit ai.d !:!. ii. t'Ri Til!, t.-.-ic'Uy S per ct, Lean, due I;sj. " 1 -a. .-rift' . !1 1UO . UH . IIO . llf. . ItjO . UK) . I no . 100 $' . VI . :Vl . V 2e . lift fi'.i tr.x 120 121 !!" 112 102 I02.V) ur.. , 102 J:-;-. 5 per el. n 1 or AiyT'. ;er ct. S'-hoei Lean... " i !n 1 or '.' v";'i-. 4 " lv.z.'nZ'.i: -" ; in 10 or 20 ye-1.1 Manl.et::! horengh lean 111-I:LLAM.-(ILT. bTOII!L.. Quarrvvllle R. "- MillersvllleSt:-. -tlVi Inquirer I'i ..'ingCemnaey Watch Facter Gas Ligiit an-i 1 -ii-t Ceinjiai'- Stevens i louse (Vdunibiu Cas Cenipany Columbia Wal-'rCempaiiy .. Su-euehanna Iren (;e!iij.-niy . . Marietta Hollewwuru T Stevens Heuse Sicily Island East. I'.randy wine e W.ivn:sb'g... MUlersvIUe Nerma! shi.i !.55 20 W I'O at Hi W 170 J tee 4.r 10 1 WIHCKLLAimet.'s 1 -., OuarrvvIIle R. R.. due lit Reaillng i Columbia K. R...V-... Lancaster Waieh Ce.. due ls;.. ...till) II7 100 10O 100 Ce.. 100 Ce., l' Lancaster Giw Light ami Fuel due in Iei-20 years L-tncxster (Jii'i Lithta.id Fuel due li-Sli TCBKriRE STOCKS. Rig Spring ft Reaver Vftiij-.... Rndgetiert A Iloreshee Columbia ,t Chestnut I X it: Columbia & Washington Columbia A Rig Sprii-.g Lancaiter & Kuhrtita Lancaster & Viilew -'(net Strasbiirg Mi!lper Marietta & Maylewn Marietta . Mount .lev Lane. Ellzabrtht'ii .t '.tlddlet'n, Lmeasterft Frnltville Lance.sterft Litit Lancaster A Villiu:ii.-t!T. n..... Lancaster & Maner Lancaster h Man helm Lancaster & Marietta Lancaster & New Ifol'.eid Lancaster &Suseueli.-iiina !0. i:;j-j 2: - 18 J) 13 17.2S 21 1 .l." m 5:: iw; w Si 55 lSf.10 4:t f?5 27.2 1 I20I.-.25 no i:s.5e no 1 ;?,jii) 142 111.30 I-.8 - 1.71.75 Hj 17! 70.5? ISO ".".".. 25 25 '.'.".'. ICO 3IW ....iii CAKK STOC-Il First Na'innnt nacin Fanneis' National nam: Fulton N'atienal Rank I, mi-aster County National Rank. Columbia National Rank Kphrata National Rank First National Bank, Columbia . . rirst National Run.-., te He-bur;.-... First National Rank, Marie t,.. .. First National !5an:c Menet .!y. fAtltz National !.'!: Maiiln'i.n National RkiiIc. ....... . Cnieri National I5i.nk. Mount Je, New Ilellaml Nut'mial litmk 100 UI Il ',i V lir) 10.'1 l' I (31 im r. w E t-TAlK OF IRO-MAS H. COX, AX. !., laei of Lancaster city, l'a.. deceased. Letters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, a.l per sons Indebted thereto are requested te make linineniatc payment, and these having claim', or demands ugains the ame. will present l hem without delay ler settlement te ihe un dersigned, residing in L neastereitv. JOHN (J. M KRCER. JACOB OARLE, Administrators. W. A. Wilsen. Cuas. A. Lasdis, Attorneys. lll-CtdTli