LANOASTBEliDAILY.IBFrElIiLIGEKCEB. TUESDAY, FEBRUAKY 20, 1883.. 4 COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK BEGDLAK COKKESPONDEKUE i:eutH Along tbe Suiquehanna Items of Interest In and Around tbe ISorengb Picked up by the I&telll- cencer'a Reporter. Columbia was overrun with fights yes terday and all resulted from the same cause. As nearly as we can get at the facts of tbe matter, mixed as the different statements are, the matter runs thus : Wash Dick and Winnie and Gee. Smith, wcie out belling tickets for a ball which the Vigilant lire company will held to morrow night, and when near the corner of Cherry street and the Lancaster pike, abent 5 p. mM met a little colored boy with a water bucket, which ene of them kicked. A colored man reproved them :or it, and after Fome words a fight Lcgan. A laige crowd of colored prople assembled in a few minutes, and the boys were obliged te take refuge in a shanty occupied by an old woman called tbe "Widow Duuu." This was pelted with locks by the assailants, and a num ber of pistol shots were fired by both sides. The only persons injured was the old woman and Winnie Smith, the former having her head severely cut by a stone, and tne latter's jaw biing injured by the ame tort of missile. A brother of the Smiths, Martin, finally arrived vith Officer Fisher, aud went into town. It was then discoveied that the bevs had left their coats in the hbauty en the "Ilill," and they went back alter them. Anether fracas ensued similar te the first, but it ended like that; ene did ; by the boys re turning te town. Winnie and Geerge Smith then attempt ed te purchase rcvelvcis at a hardware iitore ea Locust strcet, but Tere refused them. As they left the store they saw Kaylc Jenes, colored, passing and, claim ing that he had thrown stones at them en the " Hill," began an unprovoked and cewaidly a.s'-ault . Tenes was knocked into a large iron trough which stands in lrent el thostero and severely beaten He is new confine! te his house from the effects of it. The last fight occurred about 8 o'clock in the evening, at the corner of 2ud and Locust tticets. A colored man named Jeseph Little was intoxicated and made use of abusive language icgaiding white people. Martiu Smith appeared en the scene aud a fight commenced. Little's movements were iuteifercd with, aud after being knocked or thrown down was kicked by several persons. Smith was pulled off from him aud he ran down Lo cust street. At Flury's saddler shop he was again knocked down and kicked, but finally succeeded iu sheltering himself within the shop. He also is uenfined te his house by his injuries. A number of ancsts m ill be made in consequence of the :ibne affairs. White or colored, the guilty paities should all be ferreted out and .scveiuly punished. There has been tee much weik of this kind going en iu Columbia, aud it is time that it was stepped. Let Chief Burgess Sneath new de his duty. He is the man who should attend te this matter. Election Day la Columbia. Te-day was an exciting ene te pe itie ians. Every man who appeared in the neighboiheod of any polling place and who looked like a voter, was pounced upon by the candidates in a way te cause the Lair te stand en end. The contest for some of 1 he eiliccs has been si clese one, aid this accounts for the feiocieus and manner in which voters are attacked. Wittig aud Fishci's contest ler the censtableslnp of the Second ward has excited mere iutcicst and comment than all the otheis together. By midnight, or long before, if thoie has net btcn se much cutting of the ticket-, the candidates will be put out of their misery el suspenss by kiiesviug the lcsult of the election. Almest :t If Ire. The stable which stands .it the rear end of the let el the Spy office was ea tire yes tciday, and it is supposed te have been the work el an incaudiary. If such be the cae it is bold work, as the men employed at Redsecker's stable almost constantly have the building iu view. Fortunately the lire was discovered before.it had gained much headway, uu;l the type's from the Spy ofiice seen extinguished the flames. Hairy Dean was te the front of the battle and woiked nobly. A bpeclal Train for marietta. FiankMaye, in "Davy Cieckett," will givoeuo of his excellent pcifermanccs in the Opcia Heuse te mouew evening. He is supported by a superior ciinpany. Fer the accommodation of the Marietta people a special car will be ruu up that place by Geneial Welsh Pest of the G. A. It., which beJy is paying the company. Ne fare will ba charged en the car te thesj who at tended the performance. A. Great Hall In Prospet't. The aimeiy will be occupied by ether parties next Friday, and the II. D. T. club has been obliged te postpeno its usual Fiidaydance one week in censequence. Anether grand ball will epen the festivities which usually fellow Lent, and the club will use every endeavor te make it an even greater success than that which it held a few weeks since. The Iieruuti ISudget. St. Jehn's Lutheran fair and lestival ended last night. The church treasniy has beeu replcuished by a neat sum and the congregation made happv by the knowledge that they werked faithfully. The lollewing services will be held at St. Paul's P. E. chuich te-morrow : Morning prayer and litany at 10:30 a m. ; evening prayer and a short lecture at 4:!0 p. m. Mr. Frank Dugals rcturucd home le Philadelphia this morning. Miss Frances Penning, of Pittsburgh, is visiting fiieuds en Cherry street. The regular weekly meeting of the Or phean musicale will be held te-night. Te niei row evening the Vigilant f'ue company will held a ball iu the parlors of the. engine heuse for the purpose of rais ing seme money, which is needed. Discharge Asked Fer. This morning an attempt was made te liave Frank Kilchr'st released en bail te answer the charge of fornication. It will be remembered that the young man, iu company with a number of ethers, was charged with having committed a rape upon Lizzie McClarcn. Kilchrist was tried last ln.Il and was convicted, An applica tion for a new trial was made and it was gi anted en account of after-discovered testimony. At a subsequent court the counsel for the defense allege that it was agieed by the commonwealth they would net push the rape case but would be satis fied with a plea of Riiilty of fornication at the Match term. They new asked te have him admitted te bail until that time. The district atternev appealed for the common cemmon commen wealh aud objected te the discharge en bail ; he said that lie had agreed te accept the plea of guilty of fornication, but it was understood that as a part punishment he was te stay in jail until March ; be could net new tell what would be done in March and he desired te consult his col leagues. The man was icmauded until Sat urday. At-sertH Ills Innocence. Dr. A. A. Keth, a prominent physician of Frcdeiick, Md., formerly of Lancaster, against whom suit was instituted last week by Mr. J. C. King for alleged seduc tion of his wife en the 7th iust., states in a card that there is net a particle of truth in the charge, and asserts perfect confi dence in his ability te establish his inno cence aud " te thwart whatever effort may be made te unjustly deprive him of his honor, his reputation, business and prep-frty." lUK KLKUTIONS. Fer Municipal, Ward and Township Officers Elections are being held all ever Penn sylvania te day for city, ward, borough and township officers. In this city all is going along smoothly at the several polling places, tbe " best workers" in the several wards being active, but net boisterous. In the Second ward the main contest is for alderman and the friends of both Ferdncy and Staufier are working hard for victory. In the Third ward, where the Demo crats are in a bad minority, the Republi can factions are quarreling among them selves. The faction led by Alderman Barr issued a " last card " in which Joel Haines, Republican candidate for assessor, and Benjamin Henry, Republican candi date for common council, are charged with having cut the ticket last spring. The circular, which is Bigned Many Republicans," calls uponthe Republicans of the ward te cut the cutters, and vole for Wm. T. Wylie and Charles A. Yeung, the Democratic candidates, respectively, for the offices named. The " Regular Republicans " issue a counter-blast iu which " Alderman J. K Barr (who holds the bast paying office within the gift of the Republican party in his ward), and his lieutenants, seveial of whom are denying pecuniary benefits from the party," are charged with conspiring with Democrats te defeat a portion of tbe ticket. When the opposing factions met at the polls this morning Alderman Barr opened the ball by asking Haines hew much he owed him. Haines, who has been the alderman's barber, told him he did net knew hew much it was, but it was net much ; whereupon Barr in au inseleut and blustering manner told Haines that he wanted his shaving cup leturned te him I. d. q., and he wanted it polished up as clean as it was when it went te the bar ber shop. This new style of bulldozing didn't scare Haines weith a cent, and he don't appear te giicve much ou account of losing Alderman Barr's custom. In the Fourth aud Fifth wards every thing is cry quiet. In the Sixth, where parties aie pietty equally divided, there is being a full vote polled. Iu the Seventh and Eighth, the Dcmeciatic stionghelds, then: is nothing special trj note. In the Ninth the Republicans are making stren uous efforts te elect Dana Graham te select council, se as te regain contiel of that body. If any Dcmeciat in that waid has net yet voted, let him go te the polls at once and vote for the ie election et Philip Zecher, the Democratic candidate, who new se faithfully lepiesents the ward. Following is the number of votes polled in the several wauls up te 3 o'clock n. tu., cempaicd with the vote polled la-t Feb- j ni.iry for mayor and lass November for governor : M.i, Lew i net. Municipal, Mi 1&S2. ISM. Fust ae cs-i :;30 Sicerd r12 -ISO 480 Third 338 SCO 303 Fourth 45C 111 1113 Fifth 3S1 370 315 Sixth 391 302 445 Seventh 503 115. 410 Ei"hth 39i) 483 i!G3 Ninth 440 407 400 i 4 231 3,889 3.2S4 'cirlei. l-'ewir. Theio aie quite a number of cases of bC.ulet fever in this city. A. few .;! the Milliners have been pupils el the public schools, one of whom at least lias died fitun the divMse. Toe meatest care should be taken, both by teacheis and parents te prevent a spread of the disease, and peilnps no mcaiis will ire faither tetv.iids the accomplishment of this end than a stiict eufeiccmeut of rule 103, which was long af4 adopted by the beard of school dherters. It leads as follews: " Ne pupil shall be admitted or letained in any school while Iio or she, ei any membui el the family te which be or she belong, is libeimg undci smallpev, sca" sca" let level, me.is'es or .bphtheiia, until at least two months shall have lapsed since the invasion of the first two named dis ease, and two wc.Mcs afer the last two." raimeil OjMlers. Fer panning fifty ejsters piovide four eunce: butter; lour tablespceufuls ciacker dust ; two saltspoenluls alt ; one salt spoonful white pepper ; one saltspoenful mace ; two teaspoeusfuls whele allspice : ene pinch cayenne pepper. Put the oysters and their .iuice into a bright stewpan set en a quici lire, add the buttci, salt ami pices sift In the cracker dust, stir gently till well nied ; at the fust boil pour them intii a het tureen, enw'i and sei ve immedi ately. If longer coeltcd they shmcl and get tough and indigestible. 1 nis is tne popular Philadelphia stlc of panning eybters They aie often prepaicd iu the tame maimer at table, en a chafing dish. lyiiuiHllitble Letters. Letteis addicssed te "Mrs. O. O. Ma theis, Sidney, Shelby county, Ohie," and "Mr. Jehn S. Downey, Peters cieck, Lau caster ceuuiy, Pa.," aie held at the post pest office for want of stamps. A letter v. ith the following remarkable uddicss, is held for better diiccriens : "Mrs. M. S. Eugreff, West New Yerk, Gutteiibeig, Pennsylvania, New Jersey." The Kulglits of I'yIIilas f.ilr. The fair at Tempeiance hall continues te be well attended and largely patronized. Mauy .11 tides were chanced off last night. By an unintentional error the name of Mis. Cenrad Snuner, oue of the most effi cient members of the ladies eommittce, was emitted in the lists published jcstoi jcstei day. (letting Around. The tioupe of Matt Gebic made such a iroed impression when it anpeared at Mountville last week, that the citizens have ankerl them te came back and they will play for the benefit of the old church en Thuisday night. Elizabethtown will be visit cd by the party en Saturday, March 3d. Kellcieud llev. James 1'. Mitchell, D. D., will preach In the Memerial chapel en Seuth Queen street this evening. Amusomeiiie. "Ilancii J'" To-merrou '11ns successful mele-dianin et Hairy Meicdith's will be pie suntcdin Fulton opet.iheuc te morrow c en. ing, Mi. Meicditli taking the title rel The play when heie beiere lrew a l.uge audience with whom It was well received, Mr. Meic ditli in his dual character of the twin bretheis icceiving unbounded applau-e. The play is illustrative of lite m the west, but Is de old et the bleed and thunder characteristics cem-m-n in plays depicting western cenes. UJSATK8. Ue'.tmw.-rCb . 20, lb&i, in this city, Jehn P. Destmau, 311 the 7Jd year et Lis age. Ihe relatives and lriend et the family aie lc-pecttully invited te attend tne luneial, Irem his l.ite resident e, Ne, 20 East Mitllin street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 e clock. Interment at Lancaster Cem -'ery. 2td. SPECIAL XOT1VHB. "Mis Pa-tingten, wl'at de you use for a very bad cold?" asked Mi. Dull. "Hundkei chiefs, ma'am," answered the a,;cd dame, looking ever licr spectacles. Handled chiefs aie a disidiratum in the event ei cold, but a bottle et Dr. Bull's Cough Syinp 13 a necessity because is net only ielicx, but cuies the w er-t cold 6r cough. r.,i- lame Bicfc, bide ei Chest use SHI LOH'S POROUS iPLASTEK. Piiee, 25 cents. Sold by II. B.Cechran, 137 and 131 North Queen 1 street, Lancaster. icblicedC Tld Bltt. Samples lree at Grocers, it A. Bartlett ft Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. 112-26tdftllw 3-Fcather3, ribbons, velvet can all be col ored te match tnatnew hat by using the Dia mond! Dyes. Druggists sell any color ler 10 cents. ii you can't sleep or are restless at night, take Simmons Liver Regulator. Ge te IL 11. Cochran's drug store ter Jlrs. Freeman't Ifew Rational Dyet. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are nnequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and Gcitnan. Price. 15 cents. Say, maiden, with the raven hair. Se beantilul and lithe and talj. With eyes se bright and cheeks se fair. Why jet your teeth destroy it all ? Fer they are dark, and feel the want Ot a selt brush and SOZODONT. f20-lwdeedftw Catarrh et the Bladder. Stinging Irritation, inflammatlen.all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by "Bucnu palba." $1. " Dr. Ucnsen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, aie worth their weight in geld in nerv ous and sick headache." Dr. II. H. Scullchtcr, et Baltimore. " Fite doctors ; no end of medicine ; no re lief. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure hat tlriienau.au all eruptions and I'm neatlu uell." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, 111. Martin S. Fiajer, Huntingdon, Pa., sas: "Insert Brown's Iren BItter3 with the most gratifying results ler biliousness." Fer sale by II 1J. Cochran, liu?gist, 137 and 111 North Quci-n sticet. fl9-lwdftw A pure, harmless. efficacious lcmcity Sim mons Livci Regulator. 1'Ferr.E arc killed by cenglis that Hale's Heney et Ilerehuunrt and T.ir would cure. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. flO-lwileed.vr I'livsn ias attest : " Celden's liquid lieef is particul.uly useful in Diphtheria, Fever, anil eveiy depiesMng di.eae." 11') Iwdced&w The Country. Who has ever lived anv tin c in the oeuntry lint must have heaid et the virtues of Bur dock as a bleed purifier. Bnrdeck Bleed Bit ters cuie dyspepsia. hilieuness and all disor ders arising fiem lnipun: blend or deranged liver or kidneys. Pi ice $1. Fer sile bv II. B. Ceclu.ui.dmggist, 137 and 139 Neith Queen street. Henry'" Carbolic Sale. The best P-iIve in the weild for cuts.bruises seics, ulcer-, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfactirn in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Caiibelic Salvb, as all ethers are J eni nnnaiiens and ceunici icns. liice -; cents. Sold in Lancaster :it Cochran's Drag i-tei". 137 Neitti Queen ln et inyM-I 3Plaix Talk meu Pa Sswvvne Te Whom It May Cencci n : Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Eveiy one-can tell whether he is thus nllllcted by ebseivlng the following symp symp eoms: Intense itching, paiticul.ulv after get ting v.arin. It seem-, us it pin -nouns were crawling in or about the lestnin. Sin ill Ininpa euiPtiincs form. The private puts aie often atrecied. The meic you scratch tlie worse the itching. Knew ing that my ointment Is super ior te any article in tin inaikct, I gaaiantee it te cuie the voisteise et itching piles in exist ence. Signed, 1I.SWAYNE, M. I. Ir. S waync's Ointment is ulaoaplensant and ellective cuie for tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barter's uch, pimple-, and all scaly, eiu-dy, itchy sivin eiuptien. Sold by nil piemlnenl dinggisl, ei will be sent :rr .Toots, (in 3c. stamps), 3 betes, $1.2T. Addics-, Dr. huavneft Sen, Philudelphi i, Pa. nctlS-ldTii.Tli&S&i a i eiigit, ( eki or p'n-. lr.rtmi sieiiiu ea stepped. Miglect Ire'iuenuy lesults in an In curable Luuir Diueise e- Consumption. Ilrew n's i-krwhlal Tre v de net disorder tin t( mach like cent;h symp an 1 balsams, biititctdiioetlyen the inflamed i ait:.,al!aliig li ritatiiiii. Kive roller in Autlima. Bronchial Ceugliv, Uatarili, ind ihe Tlneit 'Iroueles . lueli Singci-miiil Iul)lic'?pen.l.er3 uresiibii't-t it. I'Oi ll.ii ty yeais Brown's Beni .ill Troi lie, hive l n rnceumicndcd by phjsi-eiau-". and .'lv.ayj gi.'e peTlect -ntisl&ctieu. Ila tiir? t,een tested by wide unit ee'ist mt u-.e fei m-ii lv ai. eu.:e ei ei itlen, lliey liave '.it t.i'ni il v.t) ,rii-rit'd rankumeng tlietewstaple tfineilis e! t'ie age. Sold at iocntaabex verv-i Iiim itiv-lvdTl h F.il w new te secure llciillh. ltupins tmnge that any oue will suffer lie.n the many derangements bi ought en by mi itiiptrc condition et the bleed, when SC'J V1L1S3AHSAPAB11.I.AANDST1LL1XGIA, nrilLOOD AND LIVBlfhYHUP will restore pi l lett health te the physical oiganizatien. It U indeed a strengthening syiup, pleasant te tal.e, aid has pieven itsulf te be the best I'LUOD PUB1FIEU ever discovered, ellee' n.illy cuiing Sciefuhi, Sjphlitie di-eideis, Weakness et the Kidneys, SJijbipelas, Muli lla; all nervous (Hheiders anl debility, bil ious complaint) and all diseases indicating an iinpuie condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skm, etc. It corrects indl gctieii. A single bottle w ill piove te you its meiits as a health renew er, lei it ACTS LIKE A CHAllM, especially when the ciuipla'iit is et an exhaustive nature, lia ing a tendency te lessen the u.ituial vigor et the brain and ner veus system. . AUR'bl'AlNPANACLA cuies a p lin in Dinn .md beast. Fei ue etein,Uly and intei , nally. BKDHOltsK reWUhllS cuie all diseases or l'er-c, cattle, sheep, hes1, poultry .'iid all Ln c Sleck. A POS1T1VK CLTUL. maj 21-2 Feriale at II. B. Cochran's ding slen 137 Neil.i lluccn bticeL. XJL W A.D VtSXi 1 ItMJSXT8. I J enlv 10 ct. pe plug at HARTMA.V-. YELLOW FRONT CIGAR HlOltK. 17OUSTAIW FINK-COT TOKAUUL1, TU1! be-st grade manutactuieil, 8 cts. per oz , or 25 cts. VA it), at HAKTMAN'b YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. J70K KKMl'.-A I.AKGK TWO STOKY Buck Heuse. Ne. MI North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, between Seuth Queen and Piince streets. A Twe and a-halt story Heuse Ne. 29 West Chestnut street. Apply te A..J. STEINMAN, J23-tfd ItTfcI.i.iei:iCEtt Oftice GKNCINK SKAMLKSS 1ILACK KID Gloves, witli live hooks, and only U.25. Our Japanese Toilet Seap is exquisitely per fumed, impievcs with nge.and is unsurpassed fen-'settening and whitening the skin. New Liiee Cellins. .1. P. SWARR, tl7-lyda&l'u Ne. r)0 North Queen St. fCTUKK. I j A Lecture en"'lheLilc and Chiractei et Thaldeus Stevens," will be dtllveied In the FlratlWptistCi.nrcli. this city, en THURSDAY EVENING nett, by HUGH R. FULTON, esq , ler the benefit of the cirurch. This is n veiy interesting and instructive lecture, and ull should hear it, as It will net likely be dcli er ed In this city rgaln. And the .insti uctien and information contained in it cannot be obtained elsewhere. Admission 23 Cents. fl7-3tS,T&W ESTATE OFWILT.IAM IS. FINNEY, LATK of Lancaster, Pa., deceased Letters et administration en said estate having been gran teil te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the nndei stgncd. W. LEAMAN. Administrator. dl9 GteawiITn Ccntie Square, Lancaster ESTATE OF LANOKLIJV IIintlUKLSIIAUU oftheCityof Lancaster, dec'dl Letteis testamenLitv en said estate having been granted te the undcisigned, all persons in ilebted thereto are lequested te make Imme diate payment, and thec having claims or demands ngaint the s line, will preent tliem without del iv for settlement te the under signed, redding in the Citv et Lancaster. CIIAS. HIMMELSRACH. JOHNG.IUMMELSBACH, Jno. A. Cetxk, Executers. Attorney. jlectdTu TjiCINN ft BBENEBAN. BARGAI SS - KITCHEN GOODS, STOVES, Having made Large Purchases at Forced Seles in New Ycrk, we are prepared te offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING. A Large Stock of GAB FIXTURES at the Old Stand of FLINN & BRENEMaN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ENSIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS." JVEIF AJiVJUtTIHBMBSia. "TOTlCE. TUK SUHSCRIBKR8 TO THE i Stock cf the Miennercher Hall Associa tion are hereby netitleii te meet at Mrenner Mrenner clierllall. East Kirg street, en Wednesday evening the 2lst of February, at 8, o'clock ler the purpose et electing a beard et directors, and te transact ether important business. leb20-2tdU DISSOLUTION OF FAKTABBSHir. The partnership heretofore existing be tween H. C. Weidler and W. 1. Messer as pioprietei-sof the Lancaster Commercial Col lege, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The Institution hereafter will be continued under the management of H. C. Weidler. H.C. WKIDLEK, W. D. M09SEB. The undersigned tahes this method of thank inj' the public ler the liberal patronage be- Rtewed en the institution ln the past, ana trusts by close attention te duty, te mene a continuance et the same. Patrons and ethers aie ceidially invited te visit the school and observe the method et teaching, employed ln imparting te young men and lad ies a business education. A vi3lt te the actual business de partment will repay you for your trouble, and w ill satity you et the impeitance et such a training. ,, Open ln the evening also fiem 7 te 9. Call or nend ler circular. II. C. WEIDLKE, leb20-3td 6 W. King. II VKSKV. CANNED FRUITS. TABLE PEACHK" in A Pound Cans. PIE PEACH K in 3 Pound Cans. PIE PEACHES in Gallen Cans. UKATED and SLICED PINEAPPLES. PKAtte in Pound Cans. BLACKBEKltlES (Cultivated.) CALIFORNIA FRUITS. APRICOTS. EGG PLUMS. NECTAUINES. UltKKN 6AGE-I MUSCATINE GKAPES, CHERRIES, FINE DESSERT APBI- COTS, only 2.1c a Can. SOUPS. Viz: Huckin'u Meck Turtle; Huckin's Chichen; Huckin's Mullagatawne5 ; Rlchaid Rlchaid sen A Robbins' Tomate 3-OKSERVE In our nextchange we will give a list of the kind and brands canne t vegetables BURSK'S, . Ne. 17 East King Street. w II.LIAMSON & rOssTEIf. SCHOOL PANTS. Fer BOlS we have a lull us.oitmeiiter LONG and .SHORT PANTS In gocd.'tieng material, well-ewed: just the article new wanted te wear out the Ceat previous te get ting a new Spiing Suit. Fer MEN'S WEAR we have a lull lineet stieng, cheap WORKING PANTS. ODD CO A I Sand VESTS that have been consider ably lediiced in Pi ice, but aie decided Bar gains. The remainder et our HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS have Puces en them that can not fail te piecure Us speedy f ales. In TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELING BAGS wc aie prepared te supply the Public in all qualities and Pi ices. In the FURNISHING GOODS DEPART MENT theic it another SPECIAL BARGAIN in a quantity et KNIT JACKETS for HALF A DOLLAR APIECE. The KAKLY SPRING STYLES in HATS aie here, but ttie chief attiactien Is the SPECIAL SALE of HATS and CAPS at 12c. each. a-BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT will open the liiat week in APRIL. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER Nes. 34,36 & 38 E.King St., ' AM. A-.' K'v H , t. A a'JSMf TA INJlJilV TS. u K. K. OK . LADIES' FAIR! FOR THE BENEFIT OF Lancaster Division, Ne. 6. U. B. K. et P. Will be held at TEMPERANCE HALL, opening SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1883, Continuing until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, inclusive. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EACH EVEN ING. ADMISSION 10 CENTS Jcbl5-ttd PULTOM Ul'CKA UOCSE. Wednesday, February 21. The Most Snccessful American lIay. The Oiiginal and Kealistlc Ameiican Mcle-Drama, irustratlve et LIFE IN THE GREAT WEST, entitled RANCH 10, lnlieduclng the American Auther and Acter; MR. HARRY MEREDITH, In the Supcib Dual Rele of THE TWIN BROTHERS. The play is in three a- ts and three tableaux, piesentcd with en the new scenic effects, mar velous mechanism, startling and surprising situations, and au ariistic errav et prominent professionals, in a MATCHLESS CAST et CHARACTERS. Al. McClelland, from Stemmcr'sKanch, own ing five thousand head of cattle ; Tem Mc Clelland, fiem Colerado, owner of the mine Western Belle.-' Twin Brethers -MR. II AR&Y MEREDITH. Admission, 35. 50 and 75 cts.; Reserved Seats". 75 cts. Bet Sheet new open at the usual place. T. SLATER SMITH, 117-it Manager O FRANK SAVLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PH0T0GIIAPHI TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., JO Exactly opppeslto the Old Stand. ectll-6mdAwB IH - TIN AND WOODEN ffABB J OK BAJLB.. FOR RENT. A STORK ROOM AND Dwellmg containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Iotkllieex cxb office. tfd FOR BBKT.-TBK STOKE ROOM, NO. 35 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames HIngwalt. Apply te THOb. E. FRANKLIN. feb7.S,9,104cedtld Ne. 120 East King St. TAOR RENT. ' Twe Stores and Dwellings, X os. 301 and 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dSS-tld FOR RENT. One Stere and Dwelling, Ne. 3"3 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. S0J NORTH QUEEN STBEET. d20-tfd FOR SALE. Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING. Choice Location. Bath. Under ground Drainage. Large TWO-STORY STA BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fiult and Shrubbery In variety. Apply at d23-tld NO. 239 EAST KING STREET. PUBLIC SALE OF MULES. ON THURS DAY, FEBRUARY 2J,1SS3. will be sold at public sale at the Eagle hotel; Ephrntii. Pa., 20 head of first-clans KENTUCKY .MULES Irem 3 le 4 years old, well mated. Iiea ryhened stock, suitable ter i.urn and team purposes A credit of te ilays will be given. ale le com mence at 1 o'clock p. in. wht n terms will be made known bv HOWARD BAILEY. 117-3til Public; sai.p.-en thdsrdav, Febru ary 22. 1883, at Ne. 220 Shippeii street et household and kitchen furniture. One hair cloth parlor suit, 2 chamber suits, Estey pal lor organ, Brussels, ingrain and rag carpets, tables, chairs, cupboards, lounges, mirrors, range and two parlor stoves, tin, glass and queensware, tubs and buckets, aud a variety of ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m., when terms will be madelcnewn'ny MRS. MARGARET DIr FENDERFER, H. SHrBEItT, AUCt. H. L. FRAlLEr, Clerk. f!7-itd AN KLKUANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 he subscriber will sell his large and com modious residence. Ne. 315 North Lime street, and will take a smaller suitable house as part pay tin exchange; house containing litteen rooms besides pantries, &c. It has all the modern Improvements and is located iu the most pleasant pirt of the city. It desirable a large stable and let will be sold with or with out the house. Alse a large garden. Only reason for selling, the house Is tee huge for thereduccd sizs of his lainily. Apply te 13-2weed A. W. UUSSEL. FOR RENT. A LARGE TWO-STOKY Brick Warehouse or Shep, 32x70 feet, sit uated en Eust Fulton street. Suitable ter warehouse or manufacturing purpose. Imme diate possession. Alse a large stable for lent from April 1. Apply te 13-2wced A. W. BUtSEL. PUBLIC MALE OF COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY. FEB. 2s, 1SSJ, at the Franklin Heuse, in Columbia bor ough, will be sold a large Twe-Story BRICK MANSION HOUSE, with Let et Ground, 1 routing 1X5 leet en Second street south of Lo cust street, and in depth 17G lectte Bank alley, en which it li ents 203 leet. Theheusehasalargc hall, 1 J rooms, bath room, paved cellar, &c. eonvenlent closets, marble mantles, perches, &c. is located in one et the best lesidence lo cations ln the borough, and with little ex pense could be madi a most dcsiinble lesi dence. Alse, will be sold a Twe-Story Frame Dn cll ing, Ne. 241 Lawrence street, in salt! borough, with 7 large looms, kitchen, cellar. Ac. Let 30xby 104 teet. mere or less, extending te an alley. bale te commence at 3 o'clock p. m. Per sons wishing te view the picmlses will call en C. C. Kauffiuan. esq , Locust street, Columbia. ALLEN A. HERR, Admr. d. b. n. c. t. a. et Jeshua Vausrhn, dee'd. lebl7-9dt ORPHAN' COURT MALE OK VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 18:3, by virtue et an eider et the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Leepard Hetel ln Lancaster city, tbe undi vided halt part of that certain Let or.Piece et Gieund situated en the north side et North street, and en the west side et Seuth Duke street, in the city of Lancaster, and containing in lrent en said North street. 14J teet, 10 inches, mere or li-ss, and extending in depth along aline of ground, new or late et Jehn hener, deceased, northward 207 leer, mere or Ies-, te Locust alley, thence east along said alley, SJleei, 10 inches, meie oriels, te ground new or late et Jehn F. Leng, thence south, 20 feet, mere or less, along the line et ground of said Leng, thence along tbe ground et s.iid Leng eastward, 90 teet. mvrc erlss, te eutli Duke street aferesal'i, thence along said Seuth Duke street, .southward 187 teet, mere or less, te North "treet ateresild, whereon is elected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 20x:8 leet, with a two story Brick Kitchen 12x22 leet attached. Alse, a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 28x18 teet, Frame Stable, 10x10 ttet and ether improvements. Bounded ou tin west by prepeity new or late of Jblm Saner, deceased, en the north by property et Jehn F. Leng atid Locust alley, en the east by Seuth Duke street, and en the sent by North street aforesaid. This property Is situated in a vci y desirable portion of the city, and otters a tine opportunity for investment Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by J U L.I A A. HEFTING, Executrix et Cliaile A Heptlng. Hehuy SnunBRT, Auct. 113-3tdTu&m5&7 "IVOR SALE. AT PRIVATE SALE IS OF- rt tered tbe first-class two-sterv Brick DWEL LING HOUSE, with large two-sterv Brick rear attachment, and Frame Wash house hav ing 11 rooms being Hall, Parler, Drawing and Dining Reems and Kitchen en first fleer, 6 Bed Reems and llsth Keem en serend fleer, and finished Attic; Gas. Bath. Het and Celd Water, Halter, Range, Dumb W. iter. Water Closets, Geed Sewerage. Heuse his various ether conveniences ; ii well finished and in excellent condition. Al-e, en same premise arc Crick ''table for two heises and a Cai rU,j Heuse f or ! c ir riages. and abundance et finit. all situated Ne. 117 Seuth Dnkesticct. Let 22x215 teet: Geed reason ler selling Terms eaiy. Fer further particulars, erthe viewing et premi ses, call en BAU9MAN & BURNS, lteul Estate Agent, flMitrtR 10 West Orange St ADJOURNED AflGNEK'S SALEOF VAL UABLE BE AL ESTATE. On TUESDAY', FEBRUARY 27, 1831, under an order or the Court et Common Pleas of Lancaster county, will be sold nt the Leepard Hetel. In the City et Lancaster, the following real estate, viz : Ne 1. Being a valuable new two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let et ground attached, situated en East Oranite street, between Lime street and Shippeii street, and numbered Ne. 233 East Orange street, in said city. The said property fronts en said East Orange street 32 feet, 2'4 inchc, and extends ln depth te Grant strc t, 245 leet. The said house has a brick back adding at tached and contains 13 rooms and a store room. On said let is also a substantially built GREEN HOUSE, 18xG7 feet, and ether improvements. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., when the conditions will be made known by CIIAS. I. LANDIS. Assignee of Geerge O. Ilcnsel and Wire. II. fcHDBERT, Auctioneer. 119-TuTh&M TOST RECEIVFD AT THIS OFFICE, A FINE LOT OF VISITING CARDS OF THE VKUY LATEST DESIGN'S. Call and sec them at the Intelligencer Office. ttd HAVANA AHU VAllA CIGAKS ONLY 5 cts., the best in the city at HARTMAN's YELLOW FKONT CIGAB STORK. SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 20, 1863. AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS THE IRON ASSOCIATION'S REPORT. Seme Statistics Showing th Extant or the Manufacture of Iren mad Steel Balls In Different States. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. The secretary of the American iron and steel association reports that the returns have been receiv ed from all the mills in the United States which rolled iron and steel railway bars in 1S82. The total production of iron and steel rails last year was 1,6W3,74 nee urns, being a falling off as compared with 1881 of 15e,306 tens. JMe rails were maae anr injr the year in New Jersey, Virginia, and Georgia, all of which states made rails in 1881. Of the entire output 1,438, 155 tens were Beesemtr steel rails, 227,874 tens iron rails and 22,765 tens open hearth steel rails. The five leading railmaking states were Pennsylvania, which produced 850,008 tens. Illinois 362,250 tens, Ohie 113,806 tens. New Yerk 105,021 tens, and Missouri 85,523 tens. AT -.VASUINGTON. Tne Republican Representatives te Held A Caucua. "Washington, Feb. 20. The Republi cans of the Heuse, it is understood, will held a caucus te night for tbe purpose or considering the situation and determining upon a course te pursue for the remainder of the session. Secretary Felger Still Weak. Secretary Felger is still quite weak and is unable te set up. Although the chills and fever continue his condition is im proving, IIe will net be able te resume his duties this week. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. nlitjar Lualew te ue te f biladelpnla. Washington, D. C, Feb. 20. In the Heuso te-day a resolution was passed authorizing Majer Wm. Ludlow, corps of engineers, te accept the position of chief engineer of the water department of Philadelphia, and giving him leave of absence for two years without pay. Kelly Hewling Tariff. Tbe Heuso then went into cemmittee of the whole en the civil appropriation bill. Kelly gave uotice that as soeu as the ap ap ap propiiatieu bills were disposed of he would again press consideration of the tariff bill in hope of reaching a result. Incredulous laughter. General debate en the sundry civil bill was dispensed with and the bill was read by paragraphs for amendments. In the senate. The Senate at the close of the morning business resumed consideration of the tariff bill. The Senate Caucus. Washington, Feb. 20. At a cancus of Republican senators te-day it was agreed by a large majority te coutinue for another day the consideration of the tariff bill in the hope of obtaining it3 passage. Seme senators urged its abandonment en the ground that its further discussion was a waste of time. TUE IRISH MURDERS. Tbe Prisoners Again Urcught Inte Court 'Ne 1 " a General. Dublin, Feb. 20 The prisoners charged with muidering Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke weie again brought up te-day te hear the formal reading et the depositions iu the case, which was neces sary before their committal for trial, was completed. Ilie priBencra' Friends. Duulin, Feb 20. The wives aud mothers et prisoners woie admitted te the galicry of the court te-day and warmly greeted the prisoners. A man named Guiubam and two named Mahenoy all ex suspects, belonging iu Castle Is land, liave been arrested, charged with being members of the inviucibles. ArrcHted for Murder. Jehn Beylo and Ilcniy Cenrad were ar jested at Shickshinny te day and ledged in jail here for the murder of Jehn Briggs en Saturday last. "Ne. 1" TbeuKht te be Identllled. Londen, Feb. 20. The pelice are con cen vinccd that the men known as "Jle. 1" is Genercl Mclldaras, who was in Louden en Saturday. Mis. Byrne has arrived in Dublin. She was examined at the castle this morning and will be charged in the police ceuit this afternoon with being concerned in a treasonable conspiracy. A GREAT ICE FLOE. KtiKlicx Down tun Missouri River anil Dees liiiiiieuee Damage. S r. Lern, Feb. 20 Information from St. Charles, Me , is te the effect that an immense ice gorge came rushing down the Missouri river yesterday morning en a high and rapidly running volume of water, which overtlowed the low bottom lands opposite St. Charles, and almost submerged the little town of Bretherton The government tug, Electra, was crushed by the ice, and nearly all the government work fei the improvement of navigation nf ,l.nt inf wna eiriint nmmr Hlm St. Charles car works en the river bank with " " frelerred.. tbe valuable deck built into the river' '";Kl0 ''" Wast.. weic destieycd. The railroads in this vicinity are getting in geed shape again, and schedule time is about resumed. A Mether's Crime. Springfield, Me., Feb. 20. Mrs. Tilly Schenda, wife of a cigarmaker, yesterday shot her three months' old baby, and then shot herself dead. Ne cause for tbe act is known. Hanged Fer Kape. Tellgrsuurg, lud., Feb. 20, A. negre, named Williams, was hanged by a posse of citizens last night. He had outraged Mrs. Tayler in her own house and escaped te the weeds where he was captured. WEATI1KK INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 20. Fer the Middle Atlantic slates, warmer weather in tbe southern portions, slightly warmer, partly cloudy weather in the northern portion, winds shifting te south and southwest and lower barometer. A Leng Death Bell. Braidwood, Ills., Feb. 20. Six new names are added te the list of these killed in the Diamond mine disaster, making eighty in all. It is feared the number may yet reach one hundred. Strike at nlng Ssing. Sing Sing, Feb. 1:0. Eighty men in the prison shoe shop refused te go te work te-day and weie locked up. The fifty-two who refused te work yesterday are still in their cells. Mere trouble is anticipated this afternoeu. Vanderbllt In Ooed llcaltb. New Yerk, Feb. 20. There is no truth in tbe story published here this morning that Wm H. Vanderbilt was dangerously ill. He is al his office this morning at tending te business. Death et an Old Clergyman. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Rev. William Steddaids, D. D., for 48 years rector of Grace P. E. church aud for the past three years its pastor emeritus, died this morn, ing in his 83d year. Lira Stock Market. East Liberty Cattle Receipts 1.292 head ; market active and prices 1525c. higher than last week Hogs Receipts 5 103 head : market flim; Philadelphia, 7 50fS7 70; Baltimore!, S7 25 740; Yorkers, S7720. Sheen Receipts 4,000 head ; market llrm at last wee 's closing ptices. ROBKXT A. rACKKX. HttSuadM Death imVlerlda. Washington, D. C, Feb. 20. News has reached here te-day - of the death of Rebert A. Packer, of Pennsylvania, at his winter reaidencs near Jacksonville, Flerida. Great sorrow was expressed by the members of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey delegations in Congress. Mr. Packer was the eldest son of the late Judge Asa Packer and was universally esteemed. Mr. Packer was one of the foremost citizens and leading Democrats of Pennsylvania. He was president of the New Yerk and Pennsylvania railroad and ether parts or the Lehigh Valley system, aggregating 700 or 800 miles of railroad and lines of coal transports en the lakes and along the Atlantic coast. He in herited mach of his father's ex ecutive ability and ,'praetical skill in railroading. He applied his personal talents and large fortune te the develop ment of the interests of his state, and was conspicuously identified with her material affairs. Mr. Packer has been for years promi nent in the councils of the Democratic party. He was a delegate te the Cincin nati convention, and no man was mere active or influential in the late state cam paign. He was elected at the late meet ing of tbe state committee one of the new executive committee, and though compelled tq leave for Flerida before its meeting, he manifested substantial inter est in its work. Genial and sympathetic, noble in his impulses and generous in his dealings, Mr. Packer leaves a wide circle of sorrow ing friends whose condolence gees out te his stricken relatives. Mr. Paeker leaves a family, his wife being a daughter of Hen. Victer . Piellet. He was about 40 years old. It has qnly been a few weeks since de ceased sailed for Flerida, te recruit his haalth, impaired by a catarrhal affection. He expected te be joined there in March by his wife. His brother, H. . Packer, and wife at the same time sailed for France, where the sad tidings will reach them. Eds. Intelligencer. MAJUCMTS Phlladelpnl Market. 'miADM.ratA, Feb. 20. Ftenr llrm and fairly active ; Superfine, S3 2333 73 : Extra, Sl$4 CO ; l'enn'a Family, 15 125 37. liye flour at4S)4 12. Wheat les active and lower ; Del. ami Pa. Red. SI 18l 23 ; Longberry Bed and Amber, Si 251 2bA. Cern dull and weak. Oats quiet and cale. Rye none liere Previsions steady, with fair demand. Lard steady. Cutter llrm for choice, ether grades dull Pa. Creamery extra, 33c ; de firsts, S'iii S5c Rolls dull and nominal. Eggs lower and weak: Pennsylvania, 23A 23c; Western. 228230. Cheese quiet and steady. Petroleum dull ; Refined, 7Jc. Whisky at SI 18 New Yerk Hackee Naw Yemx. Feb. 20. Fleur State and West ern dull ; scarcely se firm ; Snpcr.Statef37SJ; Kxtra de, S4 0094 40 ; Choice de, S4 SO07 ut : Fancy de, $7 1037 25 : Round Heep Ohie, S4 CO 04 7r Choice de,4 8037 23; Superfine Western, $3 7'4 00 ; Common te Geed Extra de SI OOgf 4 CO ; Choice de, S4 70Q7 ; Choice White W heat de, $G 2T3)7 2.1. Southern steady ; common te fair extra, $1 755 40 ; geed te choice, $5 S0 740 Wheat xin lower and heavy; moderate speculative business ; Ne. 2 Red. Marcn. SI 21 f$l 25' ; de April, $1 '.691 KY. ; de May, 51 271 27K : de June, SI 2731 27. Cera J?2c lower and f .ilrly active. Oats ay4: lewei ; State. 49351c ; West ern, 4853c ; Ne. 2 March, 49i50c ; April, aissec. iVeatern Grain Market. Milwaukee. Wheat was lower; Ne. 2 Mil waukee, hard, SI 40; de soft, at 110 for cesh; Feb., SI 04 ; March. SI ( ; April. $1 10 ; May, SI 1534 : Ne 3 Milwaukee, 8Uc. Cern wax lewer: Ne. 2 at 57Kc; new was nominal. Oats were easier ; Ne. 2, 39c ; White, at 42Jc. "ttvewas steady; Ne. 1 at C3c; Ne. 2 at 01c. Barley was weaker ; Ne. 2 Spring nominal Ne. 3 Spring, extra, 54!54Kc. Hetreit. Wheat was steady ; Ne. 1 Wliite, fall 5I1IK; ter spot and February ; SI 12'4 ter March ; April, St 11 ; Mav. $1 15? ; Ne. 2 de at 09c : Ne. 1 Ued winter, SI U'ix receipts, 31.030 bus ; shipments, 8,000 de corn was nrm ; no. a, wc. eiu. Oats was firm ; Ne. 2 at 44c ; Ne. 2 White at 4c.:bld. Stock. Market. Vnw Ynrk. Pnnadelnnla. and Lecal Black Hiie United States Bends reported dally b lAoen b. Leve, 22 North queen street. Feb. 2). 10:00 t u i 10. Denver ft Rie Grande 'wk 43 4.;s; S. Y.. Lake Erie Western.... 34 Xi 34. Kansas and Texas 29l4 . )y BKP Shere 107 VHVm VtVA Xnw Jersey Central New Yerk, Ontario & W St. Paul, M. & Oinaiut I'uciflc Mail... .............. ....- Rochester & Pittsburgh Texas Pacific.................... Wunash. St. Leuis ft Pacific... Western Lnlen Tel. Ce Pennsylvania Central iUi; r,ya 40 40 17Ji irt 37 J7X Wfc ' 804 X0V iW.'i 58 25 2.VJ 45 V. 8Jk 15 HA 40 28)6 80S g 46 S0'4 MX E'hllailelphlaft Heading ! .- t . . ,.. ' , Pnlladelpnia cattle Market. Mevdat, I'cb. 19. Tne arrivals or live stock j at the Philadelphia stock yards were : ' Fer the ween Reeves, 2,300 head ; sheep, 8.CO0 de; hegs.3,r0D de. Reef cattle were in fair demand and prices remained firm at previous rates. We quote as fellows : Extra, G7c : Geed, O'QGc ; Medium, 5 Cc ; Common, 585c ; fat cows. 3fj5c. Milch Cows were active at S3070. Sheep. The high prices West lerceC drovers te advance their rates VAc en all grade et Hheep, which, en account of the small supply, butchers were compelled te pay. Tli;urrlvals as usual at this time of the year, were of an inferior quality. Wc quote as fellows : Extra wethers, 100 te 110 lb., &Ja)Rc ; Fair te Geed. CSChc; fcoed Ewes, 5c; Me dium, 465c; Common, 4Q4c; Lambs. 507 C Hexs were dull but prices remained firm at previous rites. We quota ms fellows : Extra, lOQlOKc ; Geed, 9O10c ; Medium, 8ALB8 OV BKKWI AT TH WSBT VHrtADrLraiA STOCKYARDS. Martin Fuller ft Ce., S03 Western, wholesale, 53G'4c. A. ft J. Christy. 200 Western 53OqXc Regcr Mayncs, 12S Western. 5Qc. E.ss. McFIilln,125 Western, 362c. It. F. McFIUIn, 36 Western, G6c. James Clcm"en,l Chester county, 6CKc. M. Uhnan v. Western. 5Q6c. Scliambrx ft Paul. 195 Western, l6G2c; 35 cows and bulls. 4Q5c. G Sclmmberx ft Ce.. 165 Western, .vyQS&c. Levi Lewenstein 207 Western. 5OG.Xc. Isaac Adler, 82 Western, 5fi6c. Daniel Murphy. 150 Western, and Chaste r co, l5Kc. II. Chain, Jr., '25 Lane. co.. 5fl6Kc 1. nern. 27 Tcnn. mixed, X5x4c. Owen Smith, 10 Western, 5s6c. Jehn McArdle, 125 Western and Lancaster co, fySflG&c. Daniel Smyth ft Bre., 83 Lan. co, 596Vc Dennis Smyth, 30 Yerk and Lan. co.. 67c. K.schectz ft ure., 44 western, racrafc. Lewenstein ft Heilbron, 85 Western iji Bacliman ft Levi, ICO Western, 5Q6We. M. Levi, 60 Western, 5mc. James Aull, 50 Wctem, 5V&a. .1. . Sadler ft Ce., 17 Western, wholesale, Ge. -. IJrinser, ID Lancaster co , 6c. dribsxd mun. City Dressed Beeves were active and closed ut 79JC, Western dressed Beeves were ln full sup ply, and closed active at 73S)(c ' BALBS LAST WXXX. Theniai Bradley, 120 bead et West dressed at SSSKc Jehn Tayler, 73 bead et West dressed at 8 68$c. A. A. .lewett ft Ce., 400 head et city dressed at 7;e8Jc. It. Mayues ft Ce., 135 head de at IVV.c. A. A. Beswcll 95 head de at lQ'Jc ;. S. Dcnglcr, 76 head de at S&DKc. Harlan ft Bre., 90 nead de at i$f9c IL G. Bcckman.CO head, 89c. J. F. Lowden, 52 head de at 89c. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart fold 987 head at 7010c. and 83 head of dressed lambs at 10Q12)c. I