-"-&-H." &v. LANCASTER SDAILY'JINTEELIGENCER.3THUBSDAY,t FEBKUAKY 22, 188& COLUMBIA NEWS. C)K KEGULAK UUUUKSl'UXllKnCti Kvcnls ileDjj the Susquehanna Items e Interest lu and Around the iforeugb l'iclccd up by the Intelll- genccr 'a Reporter. Tlic waters of the river fell 13 inches last aiht and are still going down. Ice ireni the upper waters is paBsing through heie, but net in the great quantities expected. Ne further trouble from high water and the ice is new anticipated. A channel has been worn by the water under a gorge near Turkey Hill and the ice pastes quietly through it. It was reported that a leg boom had broken somewhere up the river, but if such be true none of the legs have j'et reached this place. TheVfgle KhII. The 13th annual ball of the Vigilant lire company, which was held last night in the armory, was a gcand success. A neat 'um vt'.W go te thy coffers of the com pany. The aunery was beautifully trim med and decorated with festoons of greens and colored paper and flass. A large crowd was prescut, many being from neighbeiing town:',. The boys feel highly elated witii their success. J'.V.Iieud Send lletibc. Werk has been commenced en the new 1. R. It. sand heuse heie It will be three hterks or sections in height. Thn highest will be used for the storage of the wet s.md ; the middle one by the machinery used in the drying process ; the lower sec tien will b:j the place of stotage for the dried sand. The length of the building v. ill be CO feet and the width GO feet. It will be a .cat frame structure. lloreugli l.ucJgeV. Frank Maye in "Davy Crockett," played te a geed sized uouse last night. Te-morrow and Saturday evenings the spectacular play of the "World" will be presentcl. The company is an excellent one, and the play itself is very exciting. The new coal .shute at limner's coal yards will have a storage capacity of two cur leads of coal when liaished. Anether i- seen te be e-inmene;d which will have :i caxneity of luur car leads. This will give :i leading facility efsixty cars a day, including the old MnitcG Washington's birthday was kept here te-day as a holiday, most cf the stores bein clenal. The employees of the Pennsylvania and Fiederiek lailreads were allowed a holiday, as were the em ployees eT the Shawnee furnaces. The public school-. :md banks were likewise closed. The E. E. Luthei in church fair opens te night in taw ar.aejy and will be con tinued Fnday and Saturday evenings. D n" Jail te go and tea the beautiful fan drill by the young Lidits. The paveinint in front of the Hound house hotel needs lepaiiing badly. Let the beiMigh aut'ieritie.s leek after the matter. Last night by the Uev. li. W. Hum phri'-s, et tlu .Methodist church, Mr. Al beit IJaid, e! this piec, was married te jMiss Lilhe Duub ir, of Lancaster. Anether count lyman's team ran away ou Fifth :,iri'i , te day. The front axle el the wagn v.v.; broken, but no ether dam dam age w,iii sustained. Serviei-s at St. Paul's P. E. church, te- morrow, as i !! litany at 10:510.1. ::;e p. in. : : Morning prayer and in. Evening pracr at ea:i : wash." K:iilro:idittIiea:ncy te the Cashier's OchIc. Liht evening a great throng gathered in and mound Watt, Shand & Ce.'s New Yeik htore, East King street, te take a leek at ibwr new method of collecting cash tieiu the different salesmen employed, ivillimil. 1 l.e. ".u nl :i rasli lmr. Tlin new lnct'iiuil i. Known as " Lamson's cash car- I rier sy..tem," a Yaukee invention that docs its weik quietly and iulallibly. In the centie of the store, en a platform raised about six feet abeve the lloer, is the eashiei's desk. Frem this OLntintVic are ten or a dozen elevated l.iilr.tad tracks leading along and several leet. aboie all the counters in the steie room. The r;ikead i1? constructed of light weed and it. tuspended en cords fas tened te the ceiling. The lower tracks have a slight down gtade from tbe cashier's i.cf.k and the upper track a down grade in the c ppesite direction, net unlike the ire'.'.L'h in which ten pin balls are returned te the pl.ijer fieni the opposite cud of the aUc Along t!u railroad there aie 18 Kt.itieii-, at e.Teh of which the salesmen act as agentt.. i no "eats' en this curious railroad ai." hcl'ew balls made in two sections th..t can be easily coupled and uncoupled. The balls belonging te the Koveial stutiuis are of ditfercnt sizes. Whenever a sale is made the salesman writes his number, and the number of his sale, and the amount en a leaf of his note hook which he tc.ua out and places it, together wi'h the money which he leceivcs, in i.uc ei the balls belonging te his sta tion, lie places the ball in a wire basket, pull.; a cord which lifts the basket te the upper line of iniis whence it runs by gravity te the cashier's desk. The cashier epe i:s it, takes out the con tents and ictun.s the ball te thobtatieu from whieh-it was sent via the leiccr line of rai'--. The ball never fails te return te r the station lieiu which it was sent. The station nearest the cashier desk has larger halls than the one jiext te it : the second station ha.-, la.ger bails thau the third, and 1 se ou te the end el the line. Uy means of a peculiarly constructed trap, the largest ball is caught at the first station and de scends te the salesman te whom it belongs. The second laigest b.tll is net bijr enough te touch and spring the trap at the flrfct station, but never fails te spring the one at the second station, and se ou te the end of the lir.e, each ball spiinging its own trap, and no ether. The apparatus ap pears te he a very desirable oue in a large business house like the New Yerk store. Watt, Shand & Ce. have the only one in this city, aud we' are informed there is only ene ether in use in Philadelphia. THE IKW HALL. Jjur.l'.ii4 Improvements en the Frantic l'reperty. The meeting of the stockholders of the hall te be ciccted by the Lancaster Mam Mam ncicher was held last evening. The following beard of directors was elected : Ileiny Gcrhart, Frederick Ilecfei, G-erge Gell, Gcerge Suulmyer, Chiistian Gitlieli, Gus Gieeziugcr, Ilcniy Deerr, Christian BInmeusteck, Jehn Adam Burger, Wm. Wehlscu, Peter Stemifelt, Christian Wecrncr aud Gee. Pfeiller. Bepe-.ts showed that of the 800 shares of stock GT0 have already been taken. The contract for tearing down the old buildings has been awarded te Charles Schwebel, who is at work. Tiie beaid of directors will erganize this week. Suppcr te the Red Men. .lehn McCulley, of Bail & McCulley, who is chief of records of Metamera tribe, of Red Men, was married a short time age. Last evening after the business of the tribe had been concluded, the mem bers, who had supplied themselves with all kinds of toy whistle, rattles, etc., gave Mr. jtlcCulIey a serenade, lie took the whole party te Sprengcr's saloon, en Prince street, and gave theraan excellent supper. The members presented the newly married brave with a beautiful silver caster and all the toys with which they had serenaded him. The First Circus. Huge pesters were put up te-day an nouncing the coming in the early spring of Adam Forepaugh's circus and menagerie. JNodate is given. THE SALARY MILL.. Opposed te Fees for County Officers. W. A. Atlee, S. H. Reynolds, Gee. Nauman and E. K. Martin, esqs., of the Lancaster bar, went te Harrisburg te-day te meet representatives of ether bars and the members irem ether counties, in .re gard te the proposed bill fixing salaries for county offices. A special dispatch from Harrisburg te the Ixtellige:;cer, says : " Delegations from Lancaster, Berks and Schuylkill, are here te discuss before the committee tbis afternoon the salary bill proposed by the Lancaster county bar. The Schuylkill delegation oppose the sala ry allowed the rorener, and will submit an amendment te meet their views." Occree Itcvekca In Court. In the matter of exceptions te report of auditor appeinled te pass upon exceptions te the account of Solemon 0. Greif, execu execu eor of Geerge Greff.late of Upper Lcaceck, deceased, the court of January 2Uth, last, made a certain decree, surcharging the executer with $454, &c, te which ex ceptant's council then agreed and consented, which counsel for accountant supposed would be acceptable te him, but it did net prove satisfactory te cither of the parties, and they new join in asking the court te set aside and revoke said de cree and file an opinion, and new February 22, 1G83, en said request te revoke and annul said decree or order as aforesaid made. Tne YVjiter Kent. Superintendent Halbach will sit in select council chamber from te-morrow until the 1st of March, for the purpose of hearing these who wish te make changes or dis continue the use of water, or have mis takes corrected. Water renters will save the officers and themselves much trouble by attending te these matters at once. Apiil 19 has been fixed as the day of ap peal from the rents levied by the superin tendent. Corener' Inquest. Henry Staufler, deputy coroner, held an inquest en Monday en tiie hotly el a male child born te Lavinia Ilutteu, el Little Britain, en Friday evening last, and died suddenly en Satui day morning at e o'clock. The cei ener's jury returned a verdict of " death from natural causes or a failure of the bleed te circulate prepeily, as it r.heuld, after birth." Dr. K. J. Clark acted as coieuer's physician. Hsldngten'ri Ulrtluiay. In commemoration of the birthday of the father of his country the Washington online heuse bell has been linging at hourly intervals; the banks are closed and the Gates' school celebration comes off this evening. Ne ether observance is vis ible. Scheel K.-iic-rtnlnmcnt. The A and B classss of Mr. Gates' Reck . land street secondary .school will give an entertainment in the old high scioel j building, corner of l'rince and Chestnut, j Btieets, this evening, commencing at eight o'clock. Directors, teachers, and patrons j of the public schools are invited te attend. UnmallatKe I.ettuis. ! A letter addressed t "Mrs. Elizabeth i Lommeu, Columbia. Pa.," is held at the posteflicQ for want of a stamp, and one addressed "Miss Ida Boek, Empite Gait j V. O.," is held for better diiectiens. ! kir.ieineiit. ! Frank -1aje ax ' Dary Crei Lett.'' On Satui day evening Frank Jiaye, an actei v.-he has always been a' favorite with the public, will appear licie in U i very excellent play or " Davy Crockett," the j backwoodsman. Mr. Maye has played this piece in almost every city in the United ! statew; .ind this is Ins tenth year, with Micce3 i as areat as ever. The comp my are carrying their own scenery, which is very InindbOine. HFEVIAS KOVXVUS. The only pain we can rifely make light el, K the wiiidew-p'ine, but the pain tliut racks our frame and teai - our lungs it a mailer et serious ensi'quence. Te nlli-viate the latler and enVct a permanent cure, lir. liutl's CeurIi .yriip is relied en by all en--ili!e people. Natuie produces a n-inedy ler dlncae; read the adveitheiuent of Siiiimens Liver il'j;ii il'j;ii later. Nature's own remedy : read Iheadvcrti&i: nieiil el Simmons Liver Rcguluter. Say, maiden, with the raven hair, Se beaulilul and lithe ami tall, With eyes t-e bright and cheeks m fair. Why let your teeth destroy it nil '.' Fer they are dark, and feel the want Ot :i sett brush and SO.ODOXT. fiO-lwdeediw 3"Plaix Talk riiOM Dn. Swayxb Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is ene of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus nimcied by observing the following symp symp eoms: Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling in or about the i ectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts arc ellen uirecied. The mere you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te any article in th market, I guarantee it te cure the worst cuse el itching piles in exist ence. rSI,'llcd, H. SWA VNE, M. D. lr. Swnjnc'aOIntnu lit is alsea pleasant ami effective cure ler tetter, itch, Kilt rlieu-n, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimple.", and all scaly, crusty. Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ler SO cts. (in Su. stamps), 3 boxes, $l.i".. .Addres-, Dr. Swuync ii Sen, Philadelphia, P.i. ectll-lydTu.Th.cfS& w Skin UiseaspM. "S'yiii!' Ointment" f Cure3 the most invet invet "Swnyne's Ointment" "S wayne's Ointment" crate cases of skin (lis s wayne's Ointaicnt" f "Swnyne's Ointment." ease, such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" ) n rhcm ce.idhc-u! "Swuyne's Ointment" ) S1 l im-um.sciiu neaii, "S wayne's Ointineiii" babei's itch, sores, alt "Swuyne's Ointment" S , . Uchln "Swayne's Ointment" 5"UL-' 'c-u' "cnm0, ".Swaync'H Ointment" skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment' ? .,..,, .MeireiiiL' pem. S wayne's Ointment")1 M ,lh lrc---SIS conl cenl 'Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, Swayne's Ointment" ) lh , lv (.ir(r.f,ni ,., "Swayne's ointment" ) t110 only tIlcclual cul "Swayne'.s Ointnicnt" Jno matter hew obsli ebsli "S wayne's Ointiiient" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES where all else lails. Sold by all druggists, A Couch, Celd or Sore Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir l itates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. " DK. S WAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdirectly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ler bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary at at at lectionset l&ng standing, it is the hcstiemedy ever discovered. Price iS cents and $1 jier bottle. The lurgc size is tiie most economical held by all best druggists. US-MW&Slyd Jew Ge te II. n. Cecuran'.s drug store ler Mrs. freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright nessand : usability el color, are unequaled. Celer iiem 'J te 5 pounds. Directions In Eng lish and German. Price. 13 cents. Tim most popular anit iragrant Pe- lume of thcday'-HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by II. B. Cechian, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street IcbT-end." Tld j;lts. Samples tree at Grocers. II. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A. Raltlett & li:-26td<w 2Featliers, i ibbens. velvet can all be cel ercd te match tnat new hat by using the Dia mond Dye. Druggists (-ell any color ler 10 cents. Fresh air, cxercis geed feed and Dr P.ensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills will, when used together, cure any eased nervous nerveus nc"', sick heidache, indigestion. They slrctiglhen the nervous syMem. 5,000 physi ei.iin picacriiie them. feb2l-lwd&w " 1'ur four years I suffered agony from a sl.ln disease Dr.Jlcnseti's Sl.in Cure cured mc." C. D. McDonald, Plantcrsville, Ala. $1 at druggists. feb2l-lwd&w Catarrh et the Bladder. Stinging irritation, inflammatien.all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by -JJnchu-paiba." 91. Martin S. Frayer, Huntingdon, Pa., says: I used Brown's Iren Enters with the most gratifying results ler biliousness." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. 113-lwdftw People are killed by coughs tliat Hale's Heney el Horehound and Tar would cure. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. flMwdeed&w The use of Elys' Cream Balm, a sure cure ler Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in Head, is attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, winch can be said el no ether remedy. Price 50 cents. Apply Inte necrlls with little linger. I ceald scarcely speak ; it wai almost Im possible te breathe through my nostrils. Using lily's Cream Balm a short time I was entirely relieved, My head has net been se clear nor voice se strong in years. I recommend this admiraVle remedy te all afflicted with Catarrh or Colds In the head. J. O. Ticheneb, Dealer in Beets and Shoes, Klizabeth, X.J. Ah nne having used Ely's Cream Balm I would say it is worth its weight in geld as a cure for Catarrh. I bought one bottle at Mar tin b. Eply's drug store in this place and it cured me. S. A. Levtxl, Frankly, la. !H-2wdM,W",Fw Knii It In. Jacob Lecckman, 271 Clinten street, Buflale, N. V., says he has been U3ing Themas' Kclec tricOH ler rheumatism. He had such a lame back that he could de nothing ; but one bottle entirely cured him. Price $1. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Mruiei'K reeuseculu faiiaeett Is the met eltective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken intornaUy.er applied exlurnnlly,and thereby mere certainly rcliev pain, whether c-lirenic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It is warranted double the strength el anv similar nrunaratien. It euros pain in the Side, Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Uheuinamei and all ackus, and Is THE 'JUI.AT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bpewn's HouskheLsj Panacka." dheuld be In evaiy iaiiilly. A tcaspoentnl of the Panacea In a tumbler nl het water sweetened if preferred, bikf.ii at Iji-d Hint' will isiiiTAK ur a cole. 2T cts i 'Hittl,- Jcbll-lVdM.W&S&w A Hlve of ltee. Bmdeck Bleed Bitters bring back health, when the body is badly disordered by impure moo i. isiueiiHiiess, indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia and i.tiier bad disorders cured by Burdock Bleed Bitters. Pi ice $1. Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist. 1.17 and 139 North Queen street. i:r.SCIJKI F1&UJU lilSATJI. The lollewingstatemcntof William J. Cough in, et Semervllle, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention et our read I'P. He says : "In the tail el 1S7G I was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by u severe cough. I seen began te lese my appel ite and llesh. 1 was se weak at one time that 1 could net leave my lied. In the sum mer ei 1S77 1 wasadmiltcd te the City Hospital. Wsiilcthcre the doctors said I had a hole In my It'll lung as big as a hair-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se lar gene at ene time a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope but a irlend told me et DK. WM. HALL'S RALSAM FOR THK LUNGS. 1 luughe at my ft lends, thinking my cae ii.ciir.ihle.but I gotat-ftlle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise u d gratification, 1 commenced telecl better My hejje, enre ded, began te revive, a'nl te lay I leel in better spirits than I have the past thrce years. " I wrilethis hoping you wl'.l publish it, se that every one utllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S 1JALSAM FORTIir. LUNGS, mil be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN RE CURED. I have taken two bottles mti can positively say that it has done me nioie geed than nil the ether medicines I have taken since my sick-ne-,. jly cough has almost entirely disap peared iiud 1 shall seen be able te gote work.' sold bv II. II- i:eehran. 187 North Oueen street j'.letiirs: il-of:ifir.si: .".lotiierrt :: Are jim disturbed at night and broken et our it by .i.siek Hi'ld "iiiitringuud crying wiih uACruciating pain ei cutting leeth ? If ki, goat ere.'. and getabottle et MltS. W1N- fI.i;W'n SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve I ilifj peer little sullerer immediate de)end ujiOii it: thurt is no mistake about it. There !- hi! .. mother en earth w no Iiaa ever wed it, v.!i" will net loll you at one- that it will legu iaiethe bowels, and give rest te the mother aiid relief and healtli te the child, operating like ina;ie. it is perfectly sale te u&e in ail t-.wes, arid ple:ipant te the taste, and is the liicciiplie:i el our. el the ehlesl and best female physicians and nurses in the United Stales. Sold every whcia. 23 cents a bottle. nrMj--M.WrASAw i A i e'.'gn, eKi ir .-jin :..ie.ir 'iiieuiu Oil etepped. eglecl iTO'ineu.iy results u: an in in eurable Lung Disease ei Consiinipiien. UrevnV i.renehial Treeh: ! net dlsonler the stemueh lit'! cengl. aynspj aad balsams, but act directly en the inil'Liiedpart", allaying ir-it.itl .u, tiiw :e!:et lu Asthma, Ureneiiiai Cough'.. C.tiur!!, ami the Th-vint Treublej which Singers uad PuM'cSpuak. iv aresubjecl X: Per thirty years i'rer.'ii's itrenchril TreC'ii-j i.av.: Iie::n recommended by phi cians. anil always gnu pcrlcct satlstacliea. Having br. tettc I !.y wide and constant use for ueailj an until e enoratier., they liave at- taine.i wu? ncritcd rank umenj; '.hetcw.stap'.u iemedii.a ei the age. Sold at 23 cents a box ..-. er li.u.. tnv-l vdTTh.tK.tlvw slew te secern tltallh. It seems strange tliat anv one will sutler lrem the many derangements brought en by an impu'e condition el the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSAUSAPARILLAANOSTILLINGIA, or RLOOl) AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perteet health te the physical organization. It U iiii'.eed astiengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the best ItLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, elleet ually curing Screlula, Syphlltic di-'enlers, W c.iknes et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all lierveus disorders anil debility, bil. ions complaints and all diseases indicating ai impure comdtien el the Itloed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gc-tien. A single bottle will prove te yen its nieiits a a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the eenipla'ntis et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and nor veus system. .. ivER'S PAIN PANACKA cures a paiu in man and bca-d. Fer use externally and inter nally. REOHORsK POWDERS urc all diseases of horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POS1TIVECURE. may24-2 Fer sale at IL R. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. tUS.lTKp. Guaham. In Manheim, Pa., en February 21, 18;3. Ann C, wile of Rev. Jehn Graham, rector of St. Paul's church, Manheim. Services at fct. James church en Friday morning at It o'clock. ltd Nnw A.urj:uxisisxissi'a. WA.NrKU-A(:KK.nA.1 WOMAN VASTS a situation te de general housework Apply te ANNALUDW1G, lid Cf3 St. Jeseph street. WANTKIl A OIUL AS PLAIN COOK and te assist with washing and ironing. Relercnceieqnired. Inquire at It 43 SOUTH DUKE STREET. SEl'-lltJT-ltKAM) MOCK KKOUl HKT HKT HKT outatNe. 115 North Queen street THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Rochester and Rerg ner & Engle's Tannhauser Beer eh tap. JOHN A.SSYOER. It- Proprietor. FOR THIS PURPOSE OF MAKING AL AL ler.itiens and corrections in the Water Duplicate for 1881, the undersigned will sit at select Council chamber between 9 and 12 a. m. and irem 2 te 5 p. m. lrem te-morrow un til March 1. These intending te discontinue the use of the city water, and tliose whose properties have beentransferred.are requested te call and netity JACOB HALUACII, Ieb22-St Superintendent of Water Works. TCST KKCJKIVEU AT THIS OFPICIT, A FINE LOT OF VISITING CARDS OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. Call ami see them at the Intelligencer Office. tld NX.W ADTXMTiaXMXXTB. LOBKH.LARU'S BKBECCA TUBACVO only 10 cts. per plug at HABTMAN'S YELLOW fkent CIGAB STORE. TITAMTKI A GIRL. TO UOOK AND VY Iren. Ne washing. Reference required. Ieb21-2td Ne. 41NOBTH PRINCE ST, w ASTeU.-A gihl who vndeb- stands cooking and te de general house work. Apply at UNION HOTEL, f21-2ld East Chestnut Street. WANTED-A G1KL TO WORK IN THE kitchen and assist In the dining-room. Apply at COPLAND'S, ltd ft e. la a enu v aeen eireeu BEWARE OIT CHEAP IMITATIONS OF HECKER'S SELF-BAISING BUCKWHEAT and GRID. DLE CAKK FLOUR. They can be had of all Grocers. ltdW PUBLIC SALE.-OX MONDAY KVENING, March 5, 1833, at the Franklin Heuse, the two-story seven roomed Brick Dwelling, situ ated Ne. 707 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. See bills. JOHN M. METZLER, WAS Ne. 9 Seuth Dnke Street. FOUNTAIN FINE-CUT TOBACCO, THE be-t grade manufactured, 8 cts. per oz., or 25 ctx. M. ft. at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. TVON'T BUY CHEAP SELF-RAISING i " Buckwheat Instead of HECKER'S popular and well-known brand. Uecker's has a P URPLE label en each package. 1 1 TOK SALE CHEAP. A.BUBDETTE CAISISET ORGAN. As geed as new. Call at leb2J-3td THI3 OFFICE. PVHL.IV SALE-WN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1S53, will be sold at Ne. 2J1 Fulton St., Lancaster city. Pa, a let el Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale te commence at. 2 o'clock, sharp, ltd S. HESS & SON, Aucts. milE MOST COMMON AFFECTION, PER. L haps, et the Eve, is Ophthalmia, of In flammation or the Eye, Irein cold and heat, and tee Intense and vivid a light te the Eye. Diseases et the EYE, EAR, THROAT also, CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC DISEASKS-succiPslully treated bv DUS. H. Ii. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 Ka-t Walnut street, Lancaster. CONSULTATION FREE. 122-3td&w HAVANA ANll YAKA CIGARS ONLY 5 cts., the best in the city at IIARTM AN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. PUI5I.IC HALK OP A LAKUK LOT OF household and kitchen furniture at Ne. :iS Maner street, en Friday, February 23, 1883, consisting et bedsteads, bureaus, marble top and ether tables, one dozen el cane geat chairs, rocking chair, cook and parlor stoves, lounge, carpet, glass andqueenswaie,and many ether articles. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, sharp, when terms will be made Known ny JOHN ZIMMERMAN. Jacob Gundakeii, Auct. ltd B. FKANK SAY1.0U HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 3- Exactly opppeslte the Old Stand, ectll-fiuid&wlt PUBLIC SALE. ON SATUKDAY, FISUKU ARY 24, 1SS5, at the Grape Hetel, Neith Queen street, Lancaster city, the undersigned will expose te public sale the following de scribed real estate, te wit : All that certain two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and let or piece otgieund belonging thereto, sit uate en the north side et West Chestnut street. Ne. 243, between Water and Mulberry streets, Lancaster City, containing In Irenton Chestnut street aforesaid, 24 feet, aud extend ing et that width northward the depth of Ci lcet 1 inches, adjoining properties et J. li. Martin en the west and Catlmrine Zcllcrs en the cast. This property i3 desirably located near schools, markets and railroads, is In geed condition and is in all respects a very desir able home. 'ale te be held at 7 o'clock, p. in., of :-atd day when terms and conditions will be made known by CHARLES M. UIIII1S. HENRY M. SHRhlNER. Executers of Martin Shreiner, sr., deceased and tiustee3 ter the purposes et sale. Hksry Shuukkt, Auct. reb3,10,17&23d JlUnLIC SALi:. ON TUESDAY, AXAKCII G, etaDESIRAI'.LE CITY RESIDENCE. Will be ueld at public side, at the Cooper Heuse, West King street, in thecitv of Lancas ter, all that valuable Three-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and Twe-Story Brick Hack Building, with Slate Reef, Ne. 402Merth Duke street, Lancaster, northwest corner el Duke and Lemen streets, with let of ground, 1!) teet front, and extending in depth 124 lcet, mere or less. The house contains 9 rooms, hall and bath room, with het and cold water ; gas and gus llxtures throughout the house ; het and cold water en llrst and second iloers : range in the kitchen ; slate mantels ; Sunny side heater in the parlor, which ncats llrst aud second Iloers ; has been recently painted and papered throughout the inside ; hydiant in the yard ; has a Irent yard enclosed by a sub stantial iron lcnce : let contains choice grapes and ether trults. This property has a perpetual fire insurance ei 2,Oej in the Nerm American Insurance Company, se that the purchaser will never have any assessment or premium te pay. Sale te commence at 7:10 o'clock p. m. en Mild day, when attendance will be given and easy terms made known by J. HAY BROWN. He-hry Shudert, Auct. feb-7-W&S.Rts A CHANCK TO A Make Meney i;y a live man selling nn old, reliable PHOSPHATE, Alieady well introduced throughout Lancas tcr county. Paityprcpaml te covermest of the county preferred, but smaller territory will be considered WE DO NOT SEND IT ON COMMISSION, BUT SELL IT TO OUR AGENTS AT LOW PRICES AND FAVOR ABLE TERMS. flSrOnly responsible parties or these pre pared te lurnish geed security need apply. ADDRESS, PHOSPHATE, 12'-3td THIS OFFICE.. JSKTHHTA1N31JSNTS. CULTiJ. OFEKA HOCSK. SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 24. The Eminent Acter FRANK MAYO, Supported by a COMPANY OF UNUSUAL MKRIT, in ids delightlul creation el Murdoch's charming backwoods idyl, Davy Crockett. ( A SYMrHOMY IN LEAVE9 AJTD MOSSES.) New in its 10th year et popularity and unpre Ccidented success. Presented here with New and Picturesque Scenery, all carried by the management. ADMISSION, RES&RVISD SEATS, 35c, COc. ami 75c - 75c. Sr ats new en sale at Opera Heuse office. feb21-itd TT R.K.UF1'. LADIES' PAIR! FOR TUB BENEFIT OF Lancaster Division, Ne. 6. U. R. K. et P. Will be held at TEMPERANCE HALL, opening SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1883, Continuing unlll SATURDAY", FEBRUARY 24, inclusive. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EACH EVEN ING. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. 3Fer the accommodation of these unable te attend during the evening the Ladies' Fair of Lancaster Division will be open -Thursday alternoen, February 22. Iebi5-ttd C"1 KNUINl J ler 25 c s cesNictrriciiT ciuaks, n cts.. llrat-class Pennsylvania cigars 15 for 25 cti , or $1.50 per hundred at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. MQXBJJCM. "EKB KENT. A STORE BOOK AND X Dwelling containing S rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Iirraxiara cxk office. tfd T?OR RENT. THIS STORK BOOM. NO. 35 JF North Queen, street, new occupied by Ames Rlngwalt, Apply te THOS. E. FRANKLIN. 120 East King St. feb7.8.9,10Seedtid Ne. TPOR RENT. JD Twe Stores and Dwellings. Nes.SOland 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d29-tld FOR RENT. One Stere and Dwellinnr. Ne. 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. e29-tfd FOR SALE THE ONE-8TOKY FRAME HOUSE Ne. 414 North Queen street. Te be removed alter 'April 1. This house can be set up again and will make a cheap home. In quire of H. BUNDEL, feb21-2t 221 East Walnut street, FOR BEMT. A LARUE TWO-STORY Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A Twe and a-hall story Heuse Ne. 23 West Chestnut street. Apply te A. J. STEINM AN, j20-tld IHTZLLIGBirCKB OfflCO. FOR SALE. Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING. Choice Location. Bath, Under ground Drainage, Large TWO-STORY STA BLE and Greenhouse In rear, Fiuit and Shrubbery In variety. Apply at d23-ttd NO. 239 EAST KING STREET. AN ELKOAST RKSIDKWCK FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. The subscriber will sell his large and com modious residence. Ne. 315 North Lime street, and will take a smaller suitable house as part pay In exchange: house containing 111 teen rooms besides r-autrics, Ac. It has all the modern improvements and Is located In the most nleasunt n.irt et the eitv. It desimhie n large stnble ami let will be sold with or with out the house. Alse a large garden. Only reason for selling, the heuse is tee large for thereduced sizs of his family. Apply te 13-2weed A. W. RUSfcEL. TjHJIl KKST.-A LAKGK TfTO-STOKY j. unck warehouse or shop, Slx,0 feet, sit uated en East Fulton street. Suitable ler warehoune or manufacturing purpose. Imme diate possession. Alse a large stalile ler rent from April 1. Apply te 13-2weed A. W. RUSEL. ORPHANS' COCRTSAL.E OF VALUABLE CITY REAL F.-3TATE. On THURSHAY'. MARCH 1, 18S3. by order et the Orphans' Ceurr et Lancaster county, the untlersisned administrator of the estate et B. Frank Tain any, deceased, will sell at public sale at the Keystone hotel. North Queen street. Lancas ter city, the following real estate, late the property el the said deceased, te wit : All that certain two-story FRAME DWELLING IIeUSE, with two-story Back Building at tached, and let or piece et land, situate en North Market street, Lancaster city, being Ne. G10, adjoining lamia of Philip Finger and Geerge Shulmyer. This property has a lrent ot5Giecten North Market street. The house Is in first-class condition and the let is planted with Irult trees, grape vines, Ac. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known bv WILLIAM WE AVER, nusRY Shubkbt, Auct. Administrator. 5t-teb6.13,Q0.274marl ADJOURNED ASIONEK'S SALE OF VAL UABLE REAL ESTATE. OnTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1883, under an order of the Court el Common Pleas of Lancaster county, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, in the City el Lancaster, the following real estate, viz : Ne. 1. Being a valuable new two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let el ground attached, situated en East Orange street, between Lime street and Shippcn street, and numbered Ne. 238 East Orange street, in said city. The said property trents en said East Orange street 32 feet, 2!4 inches, and extends in depth te Grant stre.-t, 245 lect. The said house has a brick back .itldliig at tached and contains 13 rooms and a store room. On said let is also a substantially built GREEN HOUSE, 18x67 feet, and ether improvements. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., when the conditions will be made known bv CHAS. I. LANDLS, Assignee of Geerge O. Hensel and WIta. II. Sucbert, Auctioneer. 119-TuThSA-M PUItLIC MALE OF COLUMBIA KKAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY. FEB. 2a, lsS', at the Fianklin Heuse, in Columbia bor ough, will be sold a large Twe-Story BRICK MANSION HOUSE, with Let el Ground, fronting 133 lcet en Second street south of Lo cust strc et, and in depth 176 lcet te Bank alley, en which it ti en ts 205 iect. The house has a large ball. 13 rooms, bath room, paved cellar. Jtc. convenient closets, marble mantlc3, perches, &c, is located in one et the best residence lo cations in the borough, and with little ex pense could be made a most desirable resi dence. Alse, will be sold a Twe-Story Frame Dwell ing, Ne. 211 Lawrence street, in said oerough, with 7 large rooms, kitchen, cellar, &c. Let 30xby 04 lcet, mere or less, extending te an aney. Sale te commence at 3 o'clock p. m. Per sons wishing te view the premises will call en C. C. Kaufiman. esq., Locust street, Columbia. ALLEN A. HERR, Admr. d. b. n. c. t. a. et Jeshua Vaughn, dee'd. Icbl7-9dt Urn AN'S COURT SALE OKVALUaBLE CITY PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1883, by virtue et an order el the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Leepard Hetel in Lancaster city, the undi vided halt part of that certain Let erPiece el Ground situated en the north side et North at rcci. and en thn west sideet Seuth Duke street. In the city of Lancaster.and containing in lrent en said North street, 143 lcet, 10 inches, mere or less, and extending In depth along a line of ground, new or late el Jehn Sencr, deceased, northward 207 leer, mere or less, te Locust alley, thence east along said alley, 53 teet, 10 inches, mere or less, te ground new or late et Jehn F. Leng, thence south, 20 feet, mere or less, along the line el ground of said Leng, thence along the ground of said Leng eastward. 90 lect, meTO or Ics3, te Seuth Duke street aforesaid, thence along said Seuth Duke street, southward 187 teet, mere or less, te North street aforesaid, whereon is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 20x28 leer, with a two-story Brick Kitchen 12x22 lcet attached. Alse, a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 28x18 lcet. Frame Stable, 10x16 leet and ether Improvements. Bounded en the west by prepeily new or late of Jehn Sencr, deceased, en the north by property of Jehn F. Leng and Locust alley, en the cast by Seuth Duke street. ms en the seut'i by North street aforesaid. Ti:L-i pi ep.-rty 13 situated in a very desirable puriten of the city, and eilers a fine opportunity for investment Sale te ebinmenc; at 7 o'clock n m., when attendance will be given and 'erms made knewh by .IV 1 V A. II EP "I NG. Executrix et Chailc- A llei.ting. Hexuy SiiriuiHT. -vuet. ii:::td1 uJcm5.ii azeTurjra ec. J. K. S.UALI ISO'S VARU. Addenda. FRIENDS AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te secure the greatest bargains in fine Heavy-Weight WOOLENS'ever ettered in this city. Remember, I am going te close them eutlf possible this season. 1 have handled this class ei goods for ever 25 years. I am thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth in the market and de say I think the F. & II. and Johanny Edrct'ens arc superior in finish, mere reliable in color and mere durable than any cloths produced in the WORLD. Remcmbei, also. I am the only man In this city that has the NERVE te tackle these fine, high priced goods. They can only be had In large cities at prices net less than $70 te $75. I am cle-ing mine out at $40 a suit. I am having a great Beem In Treusering". I am offering Heavy-Weights lrem J3 50 te $10 a pair make a note el this. 1 have among ray line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ter less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public ler the kind patronage extended particularly since my great reduc tion In prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Being again able te attend te business, 1 will superintend every department or the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for their investment. All my productions are warranted te be et superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any ether house in the trade, having in my employ the best skilled workmen lrem the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the customer I will net allow It te go out. JVPlace your orderatenceat 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Neta Bbnk. I have a let of Remnants of Fine Cleths and Cassimeres, suitable lorchll lerchll drcn, te which I invite the attention of mothers el small boys lrem five te ten years et age. These Remnants are of the finest and best quality of goods, and can be had irem 50 cents te $1.50 a Suit. rpe TOBACCO GROWERS. WE ARK X new making a .light Cotten Cleth, much used for covering Tobacco Plant Bed-, made especially for this purpose. Te be had at our Stores generally F. SHRODER Jt CO. jcblC-StdS Conestoga steam Mills. SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 22, 1883. FE0M WASHINGTON. TO-DAX'S DOINGS AT TUB CAPITA!.. Several Appropriation nllla Reported Faver ably Cenalderlng'the Naval Dill Aldmc; ExpoaitteBt. "Washington, Feb. 22. -la the Heuse the army and fortification appropriation bills were received from the Senate and referred te the committee en appro priations. The conference report en the Indian appropriation bill was agreed te. -The bill as passed ap propriates $5,362,G5j. The conference report the consular and diplomatic appre priatien bill was agreed te. The bill ap propriates $1,290,730. The Heuso then proceeded in committee of the whole with the consideration of the sundry civil appproprialien bill. All legislation attempted by the Heuse had been struck out, leaving this a clean bill containing appropriations for maintaining the existing navy and ethor items for the increasing et the navy standing apart from the appropriations for the different bureaus. Proceedings In the Senate. In the Senate a brief executive session was held, and then after the transaction of seme miscellaneous business, the con sideration of the naval appropriation bill was proceeded with, In reply te a ques tion Mr. Hale said it was the intention of the committee reporting the bill that it should net disturb the status of any officer in the navy. Republican senators In Caucus. The Republican senators held a caucus te day in regai d te matters of general legislation uew pen-ling, but adjourned without dLfinite action Anether caucus will be held te-morrow. Fer Hie llenelit f.f Expositions. The ways aud means cemmittee agreed this morning te. report favorably the bill granting free entry te feieign goods for the Leuisville national industries exposi tion. A similar bill, for the benefit of the benefit of the Denver, Cel., exposition was agiecd upon by the committee. AT THE .-.T.VT!' CAPITAL. The Lcgiilutleu Dene :it llarrlnburg Te-duy. Special Dispatch te thel:rm.i.er.xcr.K Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 22. liills weie passed finally in the Senate this morning authorizing street lailway companies te increase their capital stock providing they de net charge mere than five cents fare ; aud empowering the state fishery commissioners te sell the hatching houses at ?-Iaiietta. Bills were introduced extending the act prohibiting traffic within one mile of campmeetings te all religious meetings ; requiring any acknowledgement or premise te pay a debt te be made in writing te take it out of the bar of the statute of lim itations bill. The bill for the protection of livery stable keepers by providing penalties for the injury te the property of these people, was negatively reported. The Senate was eniriued principally en the bankrupt bill which was amended by striking out a prevKiO.i which virtually authorized the restoration of imprison ment for debt. Lee moved te strike out the assignment clause and the following sections providing tiie machinery te give it effect ; ou this amendment, without action, the Sonate at 12 o'clock went te the hali of tiie Heuse te hear Washing ton's farewell address read. On returning te its chamber, the Scnate adjourned in respect te the memory of Washington. Iluuse l'reccediugM. In the Heuso a resolution was pasted fixing Saturday for the final passage of a joint resolution te print seven thousand copies of Smull's hand-book for free dis tiibutien among the members. The Senate joint resolution te employ counsel aud stenographers in Scnate Librarian Dola Dela ney's case wvs reported affirmatively. Jenkins, of Luzerne, introduced a bill ex empting all property Irem taxation left by will te ciuuitable institutions. Among the bilis which passcil second reading were tiie following : Te previde for evening schools ; te increase the length of school J terms in country districts te six mouths ; te repeal the act authorizing clerks of markets te weigh butter. The Senate concurrent resolution te anthorize Senate Librarian Delauey te furnish supplies te the Legislature, net exceeding in value $3,500, was fleicatfd. At 12 o'clock the Senate aud Heuso met in joint convention te listen te Washington's latewell addrehi, seen after the leading f which the Heuse adjourned. r.'AlIl.MJTO'S ISIKTUIIAY. Tne V:.y it Is l.eliij; Observed at the Na Na ileiirs.1 CapU.il. Washington, D. C, Feb. 22. Beth Houses of Congress are iu session te day, but all the executive departments, district offices and brinks are closed and the courts adjeu-ned ever uutil te-morrow. The Olde.-t Inhabitants' association held a meeting this morning, at which Washing ton's farewell a 'dress was read and an oration was delivered. A reception will be given te the Washington monument society by lien. Horatio King this after noon, aud at 3 o'clock the district militia will parade and be rcviewed by the presi dent and Gcu. Sherman. In Pnlladelplila Philadelphia, Feb. 22. The day was el tiwri heie as a legal holiday and with th-- exception of a short military parade there wrre no public ceremonies. TUP. DUBLIN d::ai.s. Iiunectiiut IlociimeiitH in the Hands of OlIiclHl. Dudlin, Feb. 22, It is stated that the government is in possession of ducuments connected with the Land League which will afford a clue te where the funds of the Land League went. An abundance of money is lorthceming for the defense of prisoners charged with the Phcnnix park murders. Denies He In "no. I." Londen, Feb. 22. The solicitors of General MacAdaras from Paris, en his behalf te day telegraph emphati cally denying the story that he is the mys terious " Ne. 1," aud sayiug that he has invited the British embassy te inquire into the matter. The Werk et the AVuti-rK at Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Feb. 22. A section of Mc Lean avenue, 75 feet len.r, slipped into the water at Court street, this morning, let ting down the Southern railroad track and cntting'iff communication with both the passenger and the freight depots. It hap pened shortly bafore the arrival of an in coming train. The river continues te tall an inch an hour. lien. James Gamble Dead. WiLLLVMsreivr, Feb. 22. Hen. James Gamble died at his rcsidonce in this city te day, aged 74 years. He served two terms in the Pennsylvania Legislature, two terms in Cengres.s, one year en the bench in the Clearfield district and a full term of ten years as judge of the Twenty ninth district of Pennsylvania. A Heavy r'atlnre. Londen, Feb. 22. The firm of Ballan tine & Kevan, snjjar refiners, of Groeeck, has failed. Liabilities, 30,000. Small en the Vnity Weep. Philadelphia, Feb. 22. Miss Susan B. Antheny sailed for Liverpool en the British Prince te-day. an imrtassBivm genre.' The Banal orreartotnoftk IJttI VteUau. of til school DlaMler. New Yerk, Feb. 23. The funeral ser vices ever the bodies of fourteen of the fifteen victims of the terrible acci dent in the Fourth street parochial school en Tuesday took place this morn ing in the church of the Most Hely Re deemer, where solemn requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Hespelein, assisted by ether priests of the Order of Redemptienists. The coffins were taken te the church in fourteen white hearses, and carried through two linea of the Independent rifle company attached te the church, te the altar rail in front of which they were laid. Twelve little trirls dressed in white and wearing black crape scarfs steed at the heads of the coffins, 26 girls similarly dressed were ranged along the altar rail. The services were most impres sive ana a teucmng ranerai sermon was preached by Rev. Father Sehaefer. The church contained nearly five thousand people and a large police force was neces sary te prevent mere from entering and te preserve order in the street without. On either side of the church there ex tended an immense crowd of people, filling the sidewalks and roadway, while every window and reef top of the populous tenements of the neigh borheod were also thronged. Similar throngs of people filled all the streets through which the funeral precession passed en its way te thn ferry, which it crossed en its way te Calvary cemetery, where the bodies were buried. In the Control of Mew Handa. Philadelphia, Feb. 22. This after noon the Camden & Atlantic railroad com pany, at the annual meeting, passed into the control of a new management in the interest of the Pennsylvania railroad company. Wm. L . Elkins, a Pennsylvania railroad director, voted 13,307 shares for a new beard and management out of a total stock capital of 25,101 shares. A New Trial Granted. New Yerk, Feb. 22. In the action for libel brought by James Francis Mallery, of Edgfield, S. C, against James Gorden Bennett, and in which the former recov ered a verdict of $20,000 from the latter. Judge Wallace te-day in the United States court granted a motion for a new trial. i he Street Cleauers' struts Knded. New Yerk, Feb. 22 The strike of the street cleaners ended te day, and the men returned te work again at the old terms $1.50 per day. They were unable te obtain the advance of 50 cents per day from the contractor, which they de manded. The Ice iCevlDg-. WiLLiAMSPOHT, Pa., Feb. 22. The ice has been moving herb te-day, and a channel is new open through the gorge ; the river is still falling. yuletlng Dewu. Sing Sing, Feb. 22. The state of affaire here this morning is mero favora favera favora ble and the men are quieting down. . WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 22." Fer the Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmer generally colder weather, light rain or snow, south erly te westerly winds, lower barometer iu the southern portion. Pelted With Confectionery. Me. Gladstone went from Cannes te atlend the carnival at Nice. The day was a beautiful one, and he occupied a prominent seat en a balcony and watched with great interest the animated pageant that filed past him for two hours or mere. He wero a "chimneypot " hat. the only one visible in town that day, and was thus made a rare target for confetti, with which he was pelted by thousands who new net who he was. The great states man endured the pelting geed humored I v. laughing heartily, but making net attempt te return the fire; but his wife and daughter entered with great ardor into the excitement of throwing confetti. The Prince of Wales was also present, aud passed by in tbe Corse precession in an open carriage ; but he was se closely masked that he was net recognized by the crowd Coeliieos Between Mace ami suae. Private dispatches from Baltimore de scribe the set-te between Mace aud Slade at thb Monumental theatre en Mon day night as a het enceunter. The meu sparred three rounds. In the second round Mace dealt Slade a tremendous blew en the nese, which ctu8ed bleed te flew freely. The Maori, getting warmed up, retaliated by raising a lump ever Mace's right eye. A coeluess iias sprung up between thejiugulists. Mr. R. K. Fex has been sent for by his repre sentative, and will go en at onej te heal the difficulties. ma aunts. Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipt", 23,000 head ; ship mimtis .1.000 head ; quality better ; demand fal anil prices 5c higher ; well cleared : mixed packimr, $8 30j?tf 90 ; lieavv. $C 8337 42 ; liKht, $ !i7 00 ; skips, $1 30SC Cuttle KecelpU, 8.50 ; head ; shipments, 3,400 ' i'ad ; trade very weak and drngln. an d prices 10c lower than yesterday ; market closed at a decline et 25c since Monday : su perior steers el 1,SC0 pounds at 97 00 : experts, 15 70S630; geed te cholce shipping. fSS CO ; common te mediums, 91 304 90 ; butchers' easier at $2 (X)4 60 ; steekers and tecders in active demand and moderate 3upply at 93 305) 4 7.1. Sheep Receipts, j.500 head; shipments, 1,1:00 head ; demand better experts stronger, at $6 2()6 SO ; geed te choice. $5 206 10 ; common te medium at 13 254 20. East Liberty Cattle Receipts 623 head tair te geed, $5 505 73 ; common, JIQ4 SO. Hogs Receipts 1.265 head : market active ; Philadelphia, $7 5037 80 ; Ualtlmeres, $7 3JQ 7 80 ; Yorkers, 97 2087 30. Sheep Receipts 3,400 head ; market 11 rm : T rime. $6 25ft 75 ; fair te geed, 95 503 ; com mon, $l4 te. Lecal Stocks and Itend. Par Last sale 9105 107S 120 120 105 112 102 102. 106. 102 9i2 a.re 50 13) 90 2 17CJ 100 4 16 I val. .9100 Lanc-.'UyBprct. Lean, due 1832. lasa.. 1890.. M 1805.. 5 per ct n 1 or 30 year. " U per ct. Scheel Lean... 4 " in 1 or 20 years. " 4 " In r. or 20 years. ICO 100 IOC 100 . 100 V) 100 " 0 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manheim borough lean 100 XISCZLLAITXOUS BTOOU. Quarrvvllle It- it. Millersville Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch factory Gas Light and Kuel Company Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Hollewworo Stevens Heuse... ..... ........ Sicily Island..... East Urandy wine & Wayncsb'g..., MillersvlUe Nermal Scheel UISCKIXANBOUa BOSD8. 950 50 . 50 100 as 100 100 50 50 50 yuarryvlile K. K., due 189S , .9100 .. 100 9117 105 105.50 100 10C Heading & ueiumuia k. u,,eh. Lancaster Watch Ce- due 18SC Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce, due in ler 20 years tee 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Kuel Ce.. due 1886 100 TUKVTra BTO0X8. Big Spring ft Reaver Velley.... Rmlgepert & i leres ffte... Columbia & Chestnut Hill ''e!urabia& Washington Columbia A Rl Spring ... Lancaster & Kphrata Lancaster Willow Street $ 25 $ 10. . 13K 22 IS 23 25 25 25 25 25 25 100 50 'J5 2 SO 25 25 100 20 13 47.25. 21 40 40.H if) SI Ti, . 1.TU0 43 33.3 S5 SUP Strasburg -t Millport Marietta ec .Maytown Marietta A Mount .fev Lane Elizabctlit'n AMiddlet'n. Lancaster ft I'ruttvllle. Lancaster ft Lititz Lancaster Willlamstewn Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster ft Manlii-im .... Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland,. Lancaster ft Susuuehanua 300