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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, AUGUST 6.1883.
. (COLUMBIA NEWS.
GUK BEGCLAK CKIBBK8PONUKMVK
Kvente Along' the BesqaeliaaBa Items
Interest In and Around tbe Uorenxb
ricked np by tbe Intelli
gencer Reporter.
Twe new P. R. R. sidings are being
laid en the ground south of the main
tracics of the company, between the Con
tinental hotel and Walnut street. One of
the workmen engaged there had his hand
badly hurt en Saturday by being acciden
tally struck with a hatchet while holding
a piece of timber which was being placed
in position te form part of a " ear bump
er," a timber work brace used te prevent
cars from running off the end of sidings.
An Unruly Ueat.
The residents of the Vigilant engine
house neighborhood and Locust street
business men are complaining about tbe
trouble occasioned them by the goat the
company owns and which is allowed te
wander about at its own sweet will. The
animal must either be eecured at the en
gine heuse or the chief burgees will pay
the company a visit.
An Empleye' negligence.
Engine Ne. 11, of the news expiess,
was thrown from the rails by a misplaced
switch this morning at 7 o'clock. A. little
boy named Jeseph Leigher turned the
switch, but did s) at the request or a rail
reid emnloye who should have attended
te tbe matter himself. An investigation
will be held by the railroad offieers here.
Personal.
H. SI. North and family have returned
from their trip te Cape May.
Rev. R. C. Baarinsj preaohed ni3 farewell
sermon at St. Paul's P. E. church yester
day morning.
The following visitors left today ; Miss
Ida Ceblo, of Yerk ; Mr. Ed. Eekert, of
Lancaster ; Mips Kate R )et and Messrs.
Mauries Reet and J. O. Luta, of Lancas
ter. The follewiwr persons are visiting friends
here : Mr. vVm. Stevens and wife, of
Reading; Misses Kate Stranhern and
Sallie Henry, of Avendalo, Pa ; Mr. Wm.
Boynton, of Philadelpnia.
Items Abent Town.
Bass fishing is geed again. Se the am
ateur fishermen say.
Twe dancing picnics in Heise'a weeds are
already billed for the present month.
Probationers meeting will ba held this
evening in the M. E. church.
The P. It. R.'s were defeated by the
Vigils of Newtown, en Saturday, de a
score of 20 te 6.
Tonight a meeting of Riverside ledge,
Ne. 27, Ladies Heme Communion, will be
held.
A great crowd c unpesad principally of
white paepie, atteulel the colored camp
meeting at Shirk's grove yesterday.
Locust stroet was filled with promena premena promena
ders aud shoppers en Saturday evening
an unusually late hour.
About twenty gallons of ice cream were
sold te the Shirk's grove campmeeting
people by Mr. P. P. W. Shearfe, the Wal
uut street ic cream man, yesterday.
Twe acres of very line tobacco wero cut
en Mr. S. S. Datwiler's farm rear town,
en Friday and Saturday last. Half an
aere of superior Ilivanua tobaeoo will be
cut this week.
The Locust btrcet business men are
talking about a match game of ball te
morrow afternoon the west side of Locust
against the east side. They will all p.-jb
ably back out from playing.
The calls te .step a horse which ran
avray ou Second street yesterday afternoon
v.eie mistaken for cries of fire by some of
the llremcn. The mistake was corrected
before a general alarm was sounded.
Twenty four Marietta ladies and gentle
men left that place te day for a week's
sojourn en Coderus creek. The entire
party will rendezvous at a farm house
which stands near the creek net far from
where the latter empties into the Susque
hanna Mr. Dauiel Heffman, aged 70 years, an
old resident, of the vicinity of Newtown,
died yesterday ai h: home. The funeral
Fcrvices will he held there te-morrow
morning at 9 o'clock. Deceased was well
known lime, wheie he had many friends.
UUl ISIluWNKD.
sad Accianut ut tfslnbrldge.
Eddie.a live star old son of H C.Reioh C.Reieh
cnbagh, residing at McKee's Half Falls,
Union county, IV, was drowned by acci
dentally falling into the canal at lock Ne.
4, west of Bainbridge, Lancaster county,
en Sunday afternoon. Mr. Reichenba,
who is captain of the canal beat "Laura,"
had htepped at the point above named,
intending te leruainever Sunday. At neon,
while the boatmen wiu feeding the horses
at the Rtable en the opposite
Bide of the canal, EdJie started seme
time afterwards te join them, taking with
him a little bucket. On their return his
mother, aet seeing him with the party,
inquired alter him, but they bad seen
nothing of him. Scaicb was at enne made
and his hat and bucket were found float
ing in the cinal. This discovery created
great excitement, and willing hands cerr
inenced a eearch for the boy's body, whit h
was finally found, thiee hours afterwards,
having been caught by grappling hooks at
tbe bottom of the canal. It was removed te
the beat, and Deputy Corener M. H.
Smith, of Baiubridge, was sent for and
held an inquest, the jury returning a ver
dict of ' accidentally drowned." The
beat was towed te Bainbridge and the
body was placed in charge of James Haw
t horn, undertaker, by whom it was coffin
cd and handed ever te the parents, wh'j
left with it for their home. During the
stav of the bereaved parents at Bainbridge
much sympathy was manifested for them I
and many kindly offices were tendered
thorn, Mrs. Elizabeth Hummell being es
pecially conspicuous in the -geed work.
copper r.'ine Development.
A joint stock company has been formed
at Dillsburg, Yeik county, te be called
the Dillsburg copper, lead and iron com
pany. The capital stock shall be one hun
dred thousand dollars, with the privilege
te increase the same te one million dollars.
The company has bought the Baker & Hess
copper mines, which are new being rapidly
developed, aud which are known te
contain a vast and valuable amount of ere,
assaying from 5 te 13 per cent, of pare
copper in the out crop, worth in ingots
about $300 per ten of 2,000 pounds of fine
copper. It is the intention of the company
te locate their furnaces and smelting
works at or near Dillsburg, where ere is
rich and abundant. It is said that fully 75
per cent, of the capital stock has already
been subscribed.
Obituary.
David McDevitt, aged about 42 years,
died at his home en Woodward street. He
had been in ill health for some time and
was an ompleye of Ne. 2 cotton mill. He
was a member of Inland City ledge, Ne.
88, aud also of division, Ne. 7, Uniform
Rank Knights of Pythias, -and the order
will attend the funeral. He leaves a wife
and several children.
Dedication of n Chaicb.
The new M. E church at Mt. Nebe.will
be dedicated en Sunday next, August 12.
The following is the order of exercises :
Leve feast 8:30, preaching at 10 o'clock a.
m. by Rev. J. 8. J. McConnel, preaching
a. 2:30 p. m. by Rev. Geerge Cummings,
and at 8 o'clock by Rev. J. C Weed, of
Marietta
t.liurrii or U-d Campmeeting.
The Church of Ged campmeeting will
begin en the Landisville grounds en Aug.
S and will continue until the 20th. The
Reading read will run excursion trains en
both Sundays.
Felic
There was considerable drunkenness ou
the streets en Saturday night and a num
ber of arrests were made.
After the Mantua club, of Philadelphia,
were defeated they get drunk te drown
their sorrow. They turned up at the hotel
of Geerge Wall, at Seuth Queen and
Middle streets. As seen as they get into
the barroom they began wrangling among
themselves, and became se disorderly that
Mr. Wall telephoned for police officers.
They then went out en the street, and in a
short time Officers Leaman and Stelnwan
del arrived. The men were very disorderly
and Officer Leman took held of two and
started te the station house with them.
Steinwandel took another and started np
street, followed by a crowd, including tbe
members of the Philadelphia club. When
near the corner of German street some one
struck Steinwandel ever the bead with a
leaded cane, cutting him badly. " In the
scene that ensued," the prisoner escaped
with the ethers. At the station house it
was shown that the two arrested had net
been guilty of any serious offense and
they were discharged en payment of costs.
Later in the night another of the party
was arrested and he paid his costs also,
and all left town en the 12:40 train. The
man who hit the officer was net found, or
at least nene of them arrested were identi
fied as he.
Alderman Fordney sent two drunks, who
were arrested at the Willow Pend, te jail
for 5 days each.
The Wateb Factory Should Stay.
Philadelphia limes.
It would be discreditable te Lancaster
county and discreditable te the state te
allow the Lancaster watch factory te
perish and its skilled workmen, se eagerly
sought for by like factories in ether sec
tions, te be called elsewhere. With $400,
000 actually invested in the enterprise
and three- eighths of that sunk in the
former reorganization, there should
be no difficulty in reorganizing
tbe enterprise upon a paying and
permanent basis. They have made as
geed watches in Lancaster as are made in
the world, but the one thing they have yet
te learn is hew te make the publie knew
the merit of their timepieces. The Walt
ham and ether successful watch compa
nies spent as much money te make their
watches known as the Lancaster company
new counts as capital, and with geed
reputation established sales and profits
steadily multiply. The Lancaster company
seems te have understood all about making
watches and little about soiling them.
While they run the factory en modern
steam principles, they run the sales en
the Conestoga wagon theory, and that
won't de these days
Male or Securities.
S. Hess & Sens, auctioneers, sold for J.
B. Leng at the Cooper house, this after
neon, the following stoeks and bends :
10 shares First national bank of Stras
burg at $142, te Isaac Phenegei; 15 shares
of same at $132 te R. IT. Brubaker.
10 shares First national bank of Lin
caster, at $205, te Thes. Baumgardner.
15 shares of Fulton national bank with
drawn at $141.
4 shares of Columbia national bank at
$146 te Adam Ringwalt, of Rohrorstewn
0 shares of Willow Street turnpike a:
$41 te Jehn Keudig.
G shares of Eastern market, withdrawn
at $49, offered at $50.
7 shares of Western market, withdrawn
at $49, offered at $50.
$2,500 Quarry ville railroad bend, 7 par
cent, with interest, withdrawn at $110 25
en $100, offered at $110 50.
$1,500 in gas company bends, withdtawn
at $09,95 en the $100.
$1,000 of Stevens heuse bends, with
drawn at $95 en the $100.
C shares Fruitvil'e turnpike stock at $50
t j Samuel Graff.
NKlCIIttOlUIOOU .NK1VM.
Xrenta Near and Acress tlie County IJnes.
Chester county expects te have a very
large peach crop this year.
William A. J. Fiss, the iusaue patient
at the Norristown hospital, who was re
ported te have been struck by an under
keeper en the 5th of July, died at tbe in
stitutien Sunday.
Themas Millett was fatally and William
McCall severely injured by falling down
the shaft of an iron mine at Edge Hill,
Bucks county, en Saturday.
The poliee records of Reading show a
marked increase of drunkenness among
women.
Harrisburg, Lancaster, Portsmouth and
Mount Jey four per rent, railroad bends
were bid for en the Philadelphia beard en
Wednesday at 93, making them the high
est railroad bends, considering the rate of
interest, in the United States.
Slight Fire.
Saturday evening an alarm of fire was
struek from box 51. The firemen promptly
responded and found the alarm te have
been caused by the bursting of a coal oil
lamp in the cellar of Frank Myers, who
keeps a stere at the corner of High street
and Leve Lane. The burning oil set
fire te some kindling weed that was
in the cellar, but did very little
ether danger. A barrel of coal oil was in
the cellar, and great fears were felt for a
time that it would ignite and explode, in
which cases the building would doubtless
have been burned and the flames have
spread te an adjaeent frame building In
which was stored fifteen barrels of gase
line, used for lighting the street lamps in
the western part of the city.
Watcb Factory Subscriptions (
Since the publication of the status and
prospects of the watch factory in the In
telliqencer of Saturday, it has been
determined te increase the capital stock te
be sold te $88,000, the steckh ' Jers having
relinquished an additional $40,000, reduc
ing their own stock te $160,000. The time
for the payment of subscriptions has been
made twenty months, se that five per
ejut. of amount subscribed will be paid in
each month, except in the case of the fore
men whose agreement is for ene year.
Thus far upwards of $33,000 have been
taken by empleyes, stockholders and
ether parties.
List et Unclaimed Letters.
The following is a list of letters remain
ing in the posteffioe for the week ending
Monday, August G, 1883 :
Ladies' List. Mis. Lannie Andersen,
Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Mary Ann Craig,
Miss Ida Helm, Mrs. T. Marsh, (for.)
Rachel Naylor, Mrs. Amelia Quinby, Mrs.
Louisa Panisb, Miss Martha Reynolds.
Gents' List. H. 8. Bates, Gen. H.Craw H.Craw
eord, Wm. P. Cathcart, Wm. II. Cham
bers, Jno. M., Denlinger. Lemuel Greff,
JeEse A. Heed, Henry Lawrence, Albt.
Richardson, Jno. P. Snyder, Adelph
Verkes, Pierce Webb.
Kxcurslenitu at Utile.
The largest excursion of the season left
Pottstown for Lititz en Saturday, it num
bering mere than 800 persons. The ex.
cursienists took with them two base
ball clubs, the Undine and the Lilac, and
the spirited game that took place in the
afternoon was one of the prineipal features
of the day's sport. It required ten innings
decide the contest, victory finally
peiching en the banners of the Undine by
a score of 12 te 11.
Clrcns at Millersville.
Wambold's circus and menagerie ex
hibit in Millersville this afternoon and
evening. There may oeageoa attend
ance from this city in case the street car
line run special cars, returning after the
show.
Patent Granted.
A. G. Christman, of Lititz, has recently
leeeivsd a patent for a feed cutter.
THI PJUHOIT.
A rropeuo te veasare tbe OflleUls.
The monthly meeting of the beard of
prison inspectors was held this morning.
The usual bills were presented and ap
proved. The keeper was authorized te have fhe
bake even repaired.
Mr. Carter offered a resolution censuring
the prison keeper and physician for net
giving timely notice of the existence of
smallpox in the institution. The resolu
tion did net pass, the vote being a tie.
Messrs. Carter, Hagen and Bitzer voted
for it, and Weaver, Nissley and Dehner
voted against it.
Nissley was appointed a committee te
advertise for proposals for the furnishing
of coal for one year.
The beard adjourned te held a special
meeting en August '10 te consider the
expediency of changing the manner of
snpplying water te the prison.
m
ttale of Herse and Cows.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auct., sold at pub
lic sale en last Saturday at Millersville,
for Harry C. Lintner, and Thes. Jeffersen
Gresh, 14 head of Virginia horses at an
average price of $173.14 per head, and 23
head of cows at an average price of $52.17
per head.
Te the White Mountains.
Mrs. Mary Ceyle, Mrs. Jehn Murphy,
Mrs. M. A. McGrann, Mrs. Kate Dough
erty, Mrs. R. Buchmiller, Mrs. Kate
Kelly and Mr. P. J. Dougherty left
Lancaster en Saturday en a trip te the
White Mountains.
Special Police Officer.
Jehn Gill was sworn in this morning as
a special police officer te maintain order at
the camp meeting of the Evangelical as
sociation at Brownstewc, which com
mences te-day.
All persons wishing te get tbe news et the
great ScJllvan-SJa.de sparring mutch in New
Yerk this evening will visit Fiey ft Myer's
saloon, under Lecliers bank, where e-ich
round will be posted.
Tax Weman's Christian Temperance Union
will resume its nicetines te-morrow (Tuesday)
evening at half-past six In tbe lecture room et
tbe Duke street SI. B. church. The meetings
are open te all whether members of the soci
ety or net.
Grand Army and K. of P. Excursion
Te Atlantic City ami Philadelphia en Satur
day, August 11. Bound trio tickets, geed ler
three days. Through train leaves Lancaster,
(King street), at 5:11), Columbia at 5:10, Landls Landls
.vllle at 6.03 a. m. Fare only $3.00. Leave Man
helm at 0:22, LI tits at C:33and Epbrataat7a.
m. Fare only $2.00. Special train will return
same nignt,
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HVKVIAL NOTICES.
A Lire Saving Present.
Mr. M. K. Allisen, Ilutcblnsen, Kan.: Saved
his life by a simple Trial Bettle or Dr. King's
New Discovery, for Consumption, which
caused blm te precure a large bottle, that
completely cured him, when Doctors, change
et climate and everything else had tailed.
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe
Coughs, and all Thieat and Lung diseases. It is
guaranteed te cure. Trial bottles tree at Ohas.
A. Lnchcr's Drug Stere. Large size, $1.00.
ISiewh's Uancenefd panacea.
is the most oflectlve Pain Destroyer In the
world. VV 111 aejt surely quicken the bleed
whether taken Internally or applied exter
nally, ane thereby mere certainly RELIEVE
PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou
ble the strength than any ether similar prepa
ration. It cures pain in the Side, Hack or Dowels,
Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and
ALL ACHUS, and Is The Ureat Reliever et
Palu. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be In every family. A teaspoon tul et
the Panacea In a tumbler el het -water sweet,
cned, If preferred, taken at bedtime, will
BREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a botlle.
uinvl-T.Tb.r'ftw
dew te Secure Health,
t seems strange that any one will sutler
lretn tiie many derangements brought en by
an luiu-e condition el the bleed, when SCO
V1LL'3 3ABSAPAE1LLAANDSTILLINGIA,
or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore
pcrlcct health te the pliyslcal organization. It
Is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, aed has proven Itself te be the best
BLOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, effect
nally curing Scrofula, Syphlltlc disorders,
Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil
ious complaints and all diseases Indicating an
Impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys. Stomach, Skin, etc It corrects Indl
gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its
merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE
A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is
et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain ami nor
veus system.
ivER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in
man nnl beast. Fer use externally and Inter
nally. RED HORSE POWDERS cure all diseases
or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may24-3
Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 137
North Queen street
8 Kin Ulseasrs.
"Sw iyne'8 Ointment" ) Cures the most Invet
"Swayne's Ointment" S
"Swayne's Ointment" erate cases el sTcln dls
'swavne's Ointment" )
'Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter,
"Swayne's Ointment" ) ,t -, sca,d hcaa
swavnn's eintmnnt" i aAn rneum.scaiu J1COU,
'Swayne's Ointment" babcr's itch, sores, all
"swaynes uintment" '
"Swayne's Ointment" .
"Swayne's Ointment"
"Swayne's Ointment" '
crusty, scaly, itching,
skin eruptions, and
tbat distressing com
plaint, itching piles,
the only eflectua! cure
no matter hew ebsti
swayne's uimmcni" ,
"Swayne's Ointment"
'Swavne's Ointment"
"Swayne's Ointment"
"Swavne's Ointment"
"Swayne's Ointment" '
nate or Ions standing.
Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES
where all else tails. Sold by all druggists,
A Cough, Void or Sere Threat
Uequires Immediate attention. A neglect ir
ritates the lnngs and an Incurable disease is
often the result "DR. SWAYNE'S COM
POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the
most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en
the lungs, threat and chest, purifies 1 he bleed,
and ter bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary ai ai ai
lectionset long standlnc, Itlsthebestremcdy
ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per
bettle The large size Is the most economical
Sold bv H hiwt rtrnealsts. tlaiWAFlvdftw
KKSCUKD rKUIU DEATH .
ThelollewingstatcracntorWIlliamJ.Cough
in, et Semcrville, Mass., Is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for it the attention et our read
ers. He says : "In the lull et 187CI was token
with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer of 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
Whllcthere the doctors said I hart a hole In
my lei tlung as big as a half-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med
icines. 1 was se tar gene at one time a report
went areunil that 1 was dead. I gave np hope
but a friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S
I5AI.SAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at
my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I
get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur
prise a d gratification, 1 commenced te feel
better My hope, once ded, began te revive,
and te lay I feel in better spirits than I have
the past three years.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
thi'.t every one alUIcted with Diseased Lnngs
will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I
have taken two bottle and can positively say
tbat It has dene me mere geed tban all the
ether medicines I here taken since- my sick
ness. My cough h'w almost entirely disap
peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.'
sold It v H. it :echrnn. 137 JMirth Uni-en street
iieury-" Oarbolle salve.
The best Salve In the world for cats,brulses
sores, ulcere, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get Heubt's Cabbolie S-alvb, as all ethers are
bnt Imitations and counterfeits. Price 2S
cents. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
store, 137 North Queen street. my29-
DTsnrne, nervous people, "ent of sorts,"
Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic will cure. Ait or
CbWen's. Jy30-lwdeedw
I hav been afflicted for twenty-years, dur
ing the months el August and September,
with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme-
I dies without relief. I was Induced te try Ely's
Cream Balm ; have used it with faverable re
sults, and can confidently recommend It te all
similarly afflicted. Eeesrt W. Tewxlzt, (ex (ex
Mayer) Kllxabeth, N. J.
I nave been a Hay Fever sufferer ler three
j ears; nave often heard Ely's Cream Balm
spoken et In the highest terms; did net take
much stock In It because of the many quack
medicines. A irlend persuaded me te try the
Balm, and I did se with wonderful success.
This recommendation you can use for the
benefit et Hay Fever sufferers. T. S. Gbxxb,
Syracuse, N. T. Price 50 cents.
a2-2wdeed4w
Sa-PLAII TALK VROlf US. SWAYWX TO Whom
It May Cencern: Itching Piles Is one of. the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus
afflicted by observing the following symp symp
eoms: Intense itching, particularly alter get
ting warm. It seems as If pin worms were
crawling In or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes form. The private parts are often
affected. The mere yen scratch tbe worse the
itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super
ior te any article In the market, I guarantee It
te cure the worst case et Itching piles in exist
ence. Signed, U. SWAYNE, M. D.
Dr. Swayne's Ointment is alseapleasant and
eScctive cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly,
crusty, Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts.
(In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.23. Address, Dr.
Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
ectl4-lydTu,Th4Sftw
VJCATUa.
Gdhdakkb. August 6, 18S3. In this city, Mary
E. Gundaker, daughter of Geerge and the late
Sephia Gundaker, in the 29th year et her age.
The relatives and friends or the lamliy are
respectfully Invited te attend the luneral,
from her father's residence, 222 West Chest
nut street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
rOJalZIVAL.
Democratic state Ticket."
AUDITOR GENERAL.
MAJOR ROBERT TAGG ART, Warren Ce.
STATS TREASURER.
HON. JOSEPn POWELL, Bradford Ce.
County Ticket.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
JOHN. A. COYLE. Lancaster.
PRISON INSPECTORS.
PH. KUHLMAN. Lancaster.
JOHN If. MENAUlx I, Mt. Jey.
rOOR DIRECTORS.
II. E. 8HIMP, E. CecallCO.
C. B. HERB, Millersville.
COUHTT SURVEYOR.
ROBBBT EVANS. Eden.
N1CW ADV EltTltiWUENTS.
DCUILLBK UUUSE-FDLL KKTUUMM UK
O the Sullivan and Slade sparring match at
nes. aji ana jjj norm yueen street.
It C. M4TTERN,Prepr.
WAnTKl. WASU1NO ASU HOUSE
cleaning, by an experienced woman.
Apply at
Std Mi B1CAVER STREET.
H
AVANA.ANU YABAUIOAKSONLV fie.
the best for tbemenev in tnu ten. at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CI 4AK
TOItK.
YKI.LOW FUOHT CI OAK STORE, 21
Ji ertb Queen sircet. Headquarters for
tbe best Be cigar In the city, at
HARTMAN'S.
X UST. A WlllTr, CUBLY, KIIKNCH
j Poedlo Deg, answers te the name of
Pufl." A liberal reward will be paid for its
return te
lt 316 NORTH LIME STREET.
ptlUAKS.
J. Z. STAUFFKU, Goedvllle, Lancaster Ce.,
Pa. Manufacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and
Demestic Clears. Orders promptly attended
te. aug3-3ind
MA KB NO MIBTAKK, FOK YOU VAN
buy the best 5c. Havana cigar in the
market, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAit
STORK.
PROPOSALS FOIt COAL. PKOPUSaLS
te furnish coal le- the Lancaster county
prlseu, ler ene ysar, will be received at the
prison en or betore the next meeting et the
Bec.rd, en the 3d of Scptcn ernext.
By order et the Beard.
J. W. N1SSLY.
au6-2td&w Secretary.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY A GIKL TO
de general housework and milk, en a
farm seven (7) miles cast or Lancaster ; geed
wages paid. Inqure.
HENRY BUTLEB, GretTs Stere,
Lancaster County, Pa.
Or at the Istelliqencer Office. a2-lwd
TiHK BEST AND most COy.PLBTE As
sortment et Euchre. Poker, Cassine and
ether playlnu cards.atr
HARTMAN'STYELLOW FRONT CIGAii
STORK.
IpXCUKSIOn ANDPIVniUTO MILL WAY
!i R. & C. R. B., Tuesday. August 7th, benefit
or Grand Army or tbe Republic. Tickets, 75c.;
children, 40c ; geed en all trains. Cars leave
King street at 7:30 a. m and 3:40 p. m.; outer
depot at 7:40 a. m., 1:00 and 3:50 p. m. Persons
going en the afternoon trains will exchange
t heir tickets at the ticket office a-3t
PROPOSALS WILL UK KECK1VEU AT
the Office et the County Commissioners
until 12 m.. AUGUST 8, 18S5, ler furnishing
Soventy-flve Tens or First-Class Hard Ceil,
free et slate ; all te be delivered by AUGUST
IS. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
Attest: Frank Griest, Clerk. e3-4t
"V OTICK. THE MONTHLY MEETING
l et the Lancaster Masnnercher will be
held at their hall en East King street en
MONDAY EVENING, at 9 o'clock, when ar
rangements will be made for tbe Sacnccrfet,
and te remove te their new hall en Tuesday
evenlng at Cl o'clock. A full attendance is
requested.
By order et the society.
UEORGE PFE1FFFK,
n4-ifrl Secretary.
TUB SYMPTOMS PUOUUUEU BY A CAN
ccr tumor or the small chronic type are
at first neither many nor severe, generally a
lew sudden pains, varying in severity from
the dart of a needle te tne plunge et a knife,
are complained et at tlru appearance or the
tumors.
CANCERS, TUMORS-. SKIN DISEASES
also. Chronic and Private Diseases success
lully treated by DRs, 11. D. and M. A. LOftG
AKEK. OtMce-13 East Wnlnutstrcet, Lancas
ter, Pa. Consultation free.
D
.ONT BE DECEIVED.
Clarke's. Ne. 31 West Kins street, is THE
ONLY PLACE in Lancaster te get the GEN
UINE CREAM RIO COFFEE. 25c per pound.
Ltght Brown Sugar only 7c per pound . Gelden
Rie Coffee 12ke per pound or TEN POUNDS
FOR ONE DOLLAR, sold elsewhere ler 25c
or pound. Ju-t received, a large Invoice et
ajelica Ware te be given a presents te pur
chasers of geed?.
Clarke's Tea Stere,
Ne. 31 WEST KING ST.
Next Doer te the Cooper Heuse.) a3 3td
Gr
IKAKI) F1KK INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Piepeity at Currcnt'Uates.
Lesecs Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
- AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East King Street
mUUmeM.W&SR
T3UOF03ALS FOK STfcABl PlfMP.
Proposals will be received at t he Mayer's
Office. Lancaster. Pa, until FRIDAY. AUG.
17, 1883. for a Condensing Pumping Engine
te be erected at the Citv Water Works with a
capacity et 0,000,100 in 24 hours, aelivered at u
holghtef '.Ou feet. Bidders te make all exca
vations, buUd foundations, make all pump
wells, lnrnlsb check valve en pumping main.
all steam pipts and material necessary te put
thepnmp in perfect working order. Steam
cylinders and heads, steam chests and all
steam pipes te be ceveied wltli asbestos, weed
pulp, or any ether Improved pipe covering
ether than hair felt All work te be et the best
character, and subiect te the approval of the
Water Committee. Proposals te be addre-sed
te the " Wa'cr Committee, Lancaster, Pa."
The committee reserve the rlgbt te reject any
or all bids. Fer further information address
JNO.T. MaeUONIGLE, Mayer,
Chairman el the Water Committee.
jYauBl,4.8.11 '
SECOND EDITION.
MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 8. 18S3.
TELEGRAPH STRIKE.
THB SITUATION OF AFrAlUS TO-DAY.
Railroad Operators Het LUtely te Strike.
Tbe senate Committee en Education
and Laber te Investigate tbe
Treable.
New Yebs. Autr. 6. The United Skates
Senate committee en education and labor
met this morning and adjourned till Mon
day next. They intended te begin an in
vestigation into the present telegraph
strike, but the witnesses, among whom
were Jehn Campbell. Jehn Mitchell.
Eugene O'Cenner and ether leaden of the
strike, could net attend owing te addi
tional duties devolving upon them in con
sequence of the ordering out of the rail
road operators and the postponement was
requested en this account.
Tbe Aspect Unchanged.
The officers of the Western Union tele
graph cempanystated te day that the aspect
of affairs regarding the strike was entirely
unchanged. They Bay that matters are
improving ; that their operators are doing
well, and that the business is kept moving.
The strikers allege that most of the
dispatches sent by the company te parties
in this city were transmitted by messeng
ers. Net Likely te Strike.
Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 0 The reported
strike which was set for neon te day of
the telegraph operators of the Delaware,
Laekawanna and Western railroad did net
take place, as all the empleyes remained
at their keys. As the majority of the
oyeratersare also station agents under
oetids for the faithful performance of
their duty, it is probable they will net
heed the call if ordered te quit, as they
would thus subject their bondsmen te
less.
A Keperted Strike ci Itailrend Operator?.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6. A special dis
patch from Baltimore says it is reported
there that Chesapeake & Ohie railroad
telegraph operators struek at 1 p. m., and
that engineers refuse te run trains with
out operators.
Met Authenticated.
New Yerk, Aug. C President Hunt
ingdon, of the Chesapeake & Ohie railroad,
has no advices of telegraph operators
leaving the r keys and and of engineers
refusing te run trains in consequence.
C'ABLK MEWS.
Foreign Items The" persecuted Jews.
St. Petersburg, Russia, Aug. 6. The
riots at Ekateriueslav, canscd by the ani
mosity acainst the Jews, were continued
en the 3d instant. A mob attacked the
Jewish quarter and destroyed many houses
ana nquer stores belonging te the Jews. It
is new reported that ene hundred persons
were killed or wounded during the rioting
in the town.
The Cholera a uetter Soldier than Arabl
Pasche.
Alexandria, Aug. 0. One hundred
and ten British soldiers have died from
cholera in Egypt since the outbreak of the
disease.
Seven pcrsons,mest of them Egyptians,
died here yesterday from cholera.
ASuclalljt' Congress Uinperrisd.
Ravenna, Italy, August 0. A congress
of Socialists met here yesterday. The
pelice being refused admittanca te the
hall they broke down the doers and dis
persed the meeting.
Trying te Cheat the Ualieua.
Easten, July G. Sabato Alexander,
the Italian murderer, was sentenced this
morning te be banged. While en his way
te prison with the sheriff the murderer
attempted suicide by cutting his threat
with a piece of chisel which he had con
cealed in his pockets. The wound is about
tive icehes long but is net considered dan
gerous. Kllifd With an Iren liar.
Rockland, Me., Aug. 0 At Vinal
Haven en Saturday afternoon Patrick
Cane, a quarryman, struck Murdock
Campbell with an iron bar and then at
tempted te drown himself, but was pre
vented from doing se. Campbell died in
the evening. Cane is subject te (ltsef
temporary insanity.
A If lend Captured.
Hagekstewn, Md., Aug. C Edward
Carr, the perpetrator of the outrages upon
little Gartrie Vertz near Sandy Heek,
last week, was captured last night near
Koexville, about two miles from Sandy
Heek. He was committed te jail here
this meruing. Carr confessed his mur
der. An Absconding Treasurer Arrested.
Niagaha Falls, Ont., Aug. 0. Levi
D. Jarrard, the absconding treasurer from
New Jersey, has been arrested here.
Proceedings for his extradition are in
pregrts?.
Terrible fats et an Excursionist.
Wilkesbahre, Aug. 6. William Fess,
of Pittsburg, fell from au excursion train
en the Lehigh Valley railroad this morn
ing, and the cars passed ever body, which
was horribly mangled. He was removed
te the hospital alive, but cannot recover.
Shet nls Wife and then Himself.
Norfolk, Va , Aug. G. Jehu Simmen?,
a merchant of Deep Creek, Va., near Nor
folk, shot and killed his wife and himself
en Satutday night. Ne causs for the act
is assigned.
WKATUKK llfulOATlONS
Washington, Aug., C Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, fair weather, in the
northern portions, local rains in the south
ern portion, winds mostly northerly, sta
tionary or rising barometer, and tempera
ture. Tilt. MOAUITE OIAnUSOKIPT.
Trasslatleu of its Version of tbe uecalegue.
A Mr. Shapira, of Jerusalem, a book
seller and dealer in antiquities, has just
deposited in the British museum fifteen
slips of black sheepskin leather en which
are written, in characters similar te these
en the celebrated Moabite stone, portions
of the book of Deuteioaemy differing
materially from the received version. The
date of the slips is tha ninth century be
fore Christ, or sixteen centuries elder
tban any authentic manuscript of any part
of the Old Testament. Mr. Shapira bought
them from an Arab, and he asks for them
$5,000,000 from the British museum If
ftenuine, the interest and impertance of the
discovery cannot ba eveirated ; aud, se
far as the variations in the sacred text are
concerned, there is premise of one of the'
greatest controversies that scholars have
ever entered upon. The decalegue fur
nishes a geed example for comparison
with the received version. I quote from
the Shapira record :
I am Ged. the Oed, which liberated thee
from the land of Egypt, from the heuse cf
bondage. Ye shall have no ether (ieds.
Ye shall net make te yourselves any
graven image nor any likeness that is in
heaven above, or tbat is in the waters
under tbe earth. Ye shall net bow down
te them nor serve them.
I am Qed, your Oed, sanctify. In six
days I have made the heaven and the earth
and all that there is therein, and rested en
the seventh day. Therefore rest thou also,
thou and tby cattle, and all tbat thou
hast.
I am Oed, thy Gad Hener -thy father
and thy mother.
I am Oed, tby Ged. Theu shalt net kill
the person of tby brother.
lam Ged, thy Ged. Theu shaltnet
commit iniquity with the wife of thy
neighbor.
I am Ged, thy Ged. Theu shalt net
steal the property of thy brother.
I am Ged, thy Ged. Theu shalt net
swear by my name falsely, fcr I visit the
iniquity of tbe fathers upon the children
unto the third and fourth feneratiens of
! these who take my name in vain.
a am wa,iny uea. xnousnaicnecoear
false witness against thy brother.
i am uea, tny ued. Theu shalt net
covet his wife, or his man servant, or his
maid servant or anething that is his.
I am Ged, thy Ged. Theu shalt net
hate thy brother in thy heart.
I am Ged, thy Ged. These ten words
Ged spake.
Dr. Ginsburg, the eminent Sematie
scholar, te whom Mr. Gladstone has just
given 50 toward the production of his
work en the Maserab, has deciphered the
above and is busy completing a transla
tion and determining en behalf of the
museum the genuineness of the fragments.
A Hypothetical Case.
N. Y. World.
The logic of Mr. Curtis' speech en civil
service reform is unanswerable; equally
unanswerable is the argument of Judge
Greesbeek.
But their arguments suppese a state of
affairs that does net exist.
If we go into suppositions, hew would
it de te base our suppositions en facts and
apply our arguments te a state of affairs
which might exist ?
Suppose that the Democratic party had
been in power twenty-four years.
Suppose that it had been overthrown in
consequence of its abuses, its extravagance,
its inaptitude and its refusal te regard the
wishes or the needs of the people.
Suppose that it had constantly made
partisanship the test of ofQce and had
tilled every federal office, without exeep
tien, with its henchmen and strikers.
Suppese that the Republican party,
coming into power, should And every
department honeycombed with corruption
and disgraced by waste, mismanagement
favoritism, nepotism and jobs.
Are we te suppese that in that case the
Republicau civil service reformers would
say that no official should be disturbed
and (hat no new appointment should be
made except by the test of the civil service
commission's catechism ?
We de net think the Republicans would
de that.
We think they would say :
" Turn the rascals out I"
Seeking; Best Frem Place Hooters.
President Arthur while at White Sul
phur Springs, in a quiet chat with one of
his friends, stated that besides his great
desire te visit the Yellowstone park and
its wonderful geysers, a strong impelling
motive for quitting for a time the pop
ulated states, was his anxiety te
get rid of the importunities of plico plice
hunters. "Yeu cannot conceive," he
said, " hew they beset and besiege and
harass me everywhere. They are eager
for any office in my gift. They will even
clutch at consulates where pestilence and
death await them. They will take the
appointment reckless of the consequences,
and seme of them actually carry their
coffins with them. In ene case where
a consul was recalled who had es
caped being struck down at his pest he
offered before leaving te sell his ceffiin te
his successor. When I was collector of the
pert of New Yerk I could imagine nothing
mere dreary tban te be keep en ene of the
lightbeats in the bay ; separated as he
must be from all companionship. Yet,
even for these isolated and undc-irabie
positions there was always a host of appli
cants."
Selllvan aud slade.
A number of centleruen who aie fend of
sport went ever te New Yerk te day te
seethe Sullivan-Slade contest, which takes
place this evening. A number of ethets
had sudden calls te visit cities along the
coast which are close te New Yerk. Jehn
Copland and Frey & Myers have arranged
te get tbe news of the light te night.
MAMUilb.
Philadelphia marKet.
PntLADELPHrA. Aug. C Fleur quiet ; fcup r
flne, $3 2503 C2 ; Kxlra. $.1 754 2T. ; 1'fiiit'n
Family, S4 8035 CO ; Minn. Kstiu. ."if?;
iiye dour at 1 503 fi'J.
Wheat quiet: Ne. 2 Western Kwl. $1 14Q
1 14JJ : Ne. 3 de, It 11 ; Ne. I Pa. 1C.1, 1 17.
Cern firm ; fair demand ; sail yellow at (K
67c; de mixed, OJgGJc: Ne. 3 Mixed, .'Saf.lc.
Oats firm and fairly active: Ne. 1 White,
44c; Ne. 2 de, 41c; Ne. 3 de, 42c; Ne. a
Mixed, 3940c.
Rye nominal at C'JSfJl.:
Seeds-Timethy dull at $17."Sl 90 ; Flaxseed
nominal at $1 10.
Previsions steady : mess peik, tl(;317:
smoked ham, 14J 15c ; pickled hams, Vl
13Xc.
Lard quiet ; City Bctlned, 10c ; loee butch
ers', 84JlIc ; prime steam, te.
Butter steany; fair demand ; Fa. mid West
ern creamery extra. 2223c : Western extra,
16317c ; de gee 1 10 choice, 13lfc.
Rolls dull at 8312c.
Kggs firm, under light supply ; I'cnn'a
esrtra. 2121Kc ; Western, 20(2ic.
Cheese chelcu steady ; New fork lull
cream, 10v10K ; Western de. 893 : I'eiina
part skims, 3(is ; l full skims, 1:::C.
Petroleum dull; Rcllned, 77c.
Whisky at 1 19
New Yerk Alaraettt
New Yerk, Aug. G. Fleur quiet and un
changed. Wheat opens about La lower, afterwards
reacted JiJgc : trade very quiet; Ne 2 Itcil,
Aug, 1 yAm 14K : Sept., $1 !51 Wi ; Oct..
$1 18V1 18H-
Cern KHc higher : but market quitt ;
Mixed Western, spot, .T?gG2Je ; de luture.
ClOGl&c.
eats dull and prices without decided
change.
MeiiK ntarKetp.
Quotations by iteed, McGrann ft Ce, 1:1; lit
ers, Lancaster, I'a.
11 A. M 12 M
Is a Iv tX i W
Michigan Central
New Yerk Central
New Jersey Central
Ohie Central
Del. Lack, ft Western
Denver ft Bie Grande....
XUrlO
Kansas ft Texas
Lake Shere.....
Chicago ft N. W., com ...
N. N., Ont. ft Western . . . .
ht. Paul ft Omaha
Paclhc Mail....
Bechesterft Pittsburgh..
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash Common
Wabash Preferred
West'rn Union Telegraph
Louisville ft Nashville...
N. if., ChL ft St. L. ..
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Pennsylvania
87M
1153
80i
125&
3C
31!
27?
107JU
12
2
:r
ia
32
my
24'4
37J4
WA
10
97
121
3lli
27
107
127
23J4
41
:
Hi.
23
37
79
IIS?H
8CH
8
12-1
r$
107
127K
it8
n
vzyH
22
36
78
?S
70k
45
''VA
27
13VS
48
37i
58
53
ueaamg....
28 3-16 23 3-'.
P.T.ftBuftale 14
14
Northern Pacific Cem... 43J
Northern Faclflc Prof... 83
Hestenvllie
48i
Philadelphia ft Krle..
Northern Central
Undcrtrreund
551 ."
Canada Southern 51)4
OU 109
Footle's Passenger.
51
lhS
51
112
flew vem
Quotations bv Associated Press.
Stocks Irregularand generally w vale,
New Yerk Central.
Ktie Itailread.... ..... ...
Adams Express....
Michigan Central Ball read
...H55
..
...1?5
87)i
Michigan Southern Railroad Wiyx
Illinois central lumreau i.siyj
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Kallread 133
Chicago ft Beck Island Ilallread 122
Pittsburgh ft Pert Wayne Itailread 131
western union -Aeiegrapn company 79'4
Teledo ft Wabash.
New Jersey Central
New Yerk Ontario ft Western.
a
86
Philadelphia.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks weak.
Philadelphia ft Erie B. B
Heading Bailread
Pennsylvania Railroad
11
23
58
i.enign vaueyitaureaa Ji
United Companies of New Jersey 191
Northern Paclllc..... .. ....... 4J
Northern Pacific Preferred. 8. '-a
Northern Central Bailread 55,'i
Lenlgh Navigation company 45
Norristown Kailread
Central Transnortatien Cnmrmnv.
eliU
llttsbVr, TltusvlUe A BuflaleK. R.....
Little Schuylkill Kallread ..:
K
14
62
Lecal stsejca aaa Bena
Keperted by J. B. Leng.
Par
va!
Lanc-CUy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1SS2...ei
18S3... 103
" 1S90... 100
' 1895... 10C
5 per ct. In 1 or 30 vrhw if
Last
rate.
ts
IS
120
lorvie
102
IOO
IOO
108J6
102
12.25
35.25
45
93
S
2 5.25
22U
5
IS
I
21
100.55
116.23
105
6 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100
" " In ler 20 years.. 100
i 1 ' 5 or 20 years.. 100
" " in 10 or 20 years. 100
Manhelra borough lean ioe
mscmijuaoeB stocks.
SaarryvUle B. U...T. tw
illersvllle Street Car.
Inquirer Printing Company se
Gas Light and Fuel Company se
Stevens Heuse (Bends) ioe
Columbia Gas Company......
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company....... 100
Marietta Hollowware jge
Stevens Heuse , se
Sicily Island se
5S,tJJrJm.ay,wlne Waynesb'g.... 60
Mlllersvllle Nermal bchoel.... ..
Northern Market
XISOKLLASBOtni KnitTM
Quarryvllle It U., due 1893 tioe
Heading ft Columbian, line's ioe
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce..
due in ler 20 years ioe
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce,
due 183tf ioe
Eastern Market se
Western Market se
TUaaniu stocks.
Big Spring ft Beaver Valley S 25
ioe
103
110.
Bridgeport ft Horeshee 13
22
IS
buiu-jiuia a eurauiuii mil 3
Columbia ft Washington 29
Columbia ft Big Spring 25
Columbia ft Marietta 28
Maytown ft Kltzabothtewn 25
Lancaster A Ephrata 25
Lancaster ft Willow Street 25
Straseurg ft Millport 35
Marietta ft Maytown. 25
Marietta ft Mount Jev 25
Lanc.,E;izabethtn ftMiddlet'n 100
Lancaster ft FruitvlUe. se
Lancaster ft Lltltz 25
Lancaster ft Wllliamstewn 25
Lancaster ft Maner. CO
Lancasterft Manhnlm a
Lancaster Marietta 25
Lancaster ft New Helland 100
Lancaster ftSusaneliarina. 300
BANK STOOXe.
First National nans. jlOO
Fanners' National Bank 60
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster Cennty National Bank.. SO
Columbia National l!.nk 100
Christiana National Bank. 100
Rpbrnta National Batik let'
First National Hank, Columbia..... 100
First National iiann,strasburg.... 10O
First National Bank, Marietta 100
First Natleual Bank. Mount Jey.. 100
Lltltz National Bank 100
ManUeljn National Bank loe
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 60
New Helland Nat'enal Hank...,,... 100
Gap NatlGDul Bank ioe
20
ia
30
10
47.
41
21
60
31
60
EC
75
105
133.10
41
Jtt
79
275.20
20i
1IOJ0
145
110 50
146
113
142
14LJ0
132
aw
150.25
140
151
75
135
12U
Llve Stock Prices.
CmcAoe-IIogs Kecelpti, 10,000 head; ship
ments. 2,700 head ; prices stronger : mixed.
$5 C0g5 20: heavy. 5 40Q5 (15; light, $5 70a
610; skips.):; C035W).
Cattle ltecelpts, 4.C0O head: shipments,
4,201 head ; market demoralized ; and pile
eqisc lower : experts. 5 oege 25 ; geed te
choice shipping. $5 50(36 h0; common te
medium. Si G035 35.
Sheep Receipts. 400 head; shipments, a
market steady ; lnforter te fair. 12 SejjS 75
geed, J4 25 ; clieice, $4 35.
Philadelpnia uattle MarKet.
Mendav, Aug. 6. Beet Cattle were fairly
active, and the geed grades sold well up te
last week's figures, while common stock was
weak ami unsettled. One car of Lancaster
county steers were Eold te L. S. Beraet at 7e.
pirft. They were the best seen in Philadel
phia 1 ids season.
Arrivals since Monday night, all yards, 3,200
head.
We quete as lollews :
Kxtra, i86Xc : Geed. t0Xc ; Me.llum.
cacc ; Common, 5jJic ; Tcxans, 4;Ji05c'
BALKS OIT 1IKEVK8 AT TBK WKRT VHlLAmtLrlllA
STOOK YARDS.
Iteger Maynes, 150 Western and Tcxans,
, 40
e-Jie.
.lehii McArdlc, 150 Western and Lauca-jler
county. 6g7e.
nmiiet Murphy. 1.13 Wostern, 5a
Schambcrg & rani. I'll West 4 Va., 4G6e.
A. & .1. Christy. C3 Va , acct. Majer Clyde : 37
Va., acct. Jehn 11. Caddelt ; 25 Va.,
ncct. of sumo : 33 Vu., acct. of J.
McGarbech ; 5ft Va . acct. of A.
liillstend ; 46 Va., t ret. el 1. It.
Hamilton. 4K6e.
B. F. McKillin, cr Western, 63r.jc.
K.a. JIcFillin.GTi Western anil Texas. 5Q6'4c
James Clumsen, 33 Western. 5ffl6t-c.
I. binyth ft Bre., IPO Western und West
Va.,
SKQ6KC.
G Schambcrg ft Ce.. 213 Western and Texans,
5'.63e
I.evi l.ewcnsteln, 176 Western anJ Texans,
'"3c.
Iaiif Adhir, 100 Western ami Virginia mixed,
5ac.
M. UI111.111. 313 WCitLrn, watvvc.
11. CI1.1I11, jr., 01 Wcstcrn,5g.-i.vjc-.
Owi-ii Miiiih.2I7 Western und Virginia, fQ
6Mc
M. Levi,7J Western, 5SJc.
Hippie ft Bre., 'JO Va. cows und heife:s. &;
2QVIrgln!n.fG5)c.
L. Hern, 31 West Virginia cows and licilcrs,
4X65XC.
Bachmau ft Levi. 110 Western, and W. Va.,
m!xnl.435Xc.
Lewctmteln ft Hcilbren, KG Tcxans. fifiSJp.
Ocnnls Smyth, 21 Western and Pa., CiQaXc.
James kuntace. ..r Virginia, Mixed, 4UQ5c.
Abe Osthclui. 13 r'uyette county, .VI6c.
Pat cows were dull at 3g4e.
Milch Cows were In fair demand at $3Q
7j.
Veal calve were uctie at 6g8c.
Sheep and LamlMWcrein geed demand and
prl cs continued steady en a'l grades, except
common, which were lower.
Arrivals since Monday ntglit, all yards, 10,
000 head.
We quete ai fellows :
Extra, 5iS5ic ; Geed, .i3-rc; Medium, 4
filjic: Common, :;;? le; Culls, 233c;
Lambs, SffiSc.
Hei's were lalily active advance, aud prices
1 remained steady until yesterday morning,
when ndviccs trem Ciiieagn of the decline
fhciis en Friday had the etleet or lowering
ratt-s 2 c per hundred
Arrivals "lnee Monday nighi, ail yards, 3,6i0
head.
We quote ns fellows :
Extra, 38Jc; Geed, SJc; Medium,
sc
DRESSED MKATS.
City Dressed Beeves were fairly active and
p ices closed a. 7Ji(9)4c. the former rate ter
common Texans.
BALES LAST WXKX.
Kedgcr Maynes, 130 head, 89Cc.
It. Maynes it Ce., 153 de ut 80JXC.
Harlan ft Bre., 75 de at 8Q9e.
J. F. Lowden, 54 de at 869c.
1 1. G. I'.eucham. 52 de at c9c.
J II Menns&Bre., 1:15 de at 7Q3c.
Gartland ft Dennelly. 32 de at 89c.
Jehn II. Ward. 33 de ut a9c
C. S. Dcnglcr. 70 de at 8JQ9c.
.lenn J,. Mcuiavc, 'M lie. id 110 at vta'Jhic.
Western Dressed tfceves were active
and
closed at d'AGOc.
SALES.
TI103. Bradley, 300 head at8XQ9C
Dressed Sheep were in demand and prices
clrseil it 7910c.
Lamb at Hi? lie.
ABATTOIR FALK8.
M ussit & Ce., 503 head at 8910c.
Jehn Wallace, 219 dentBluc.
Jehn II. Ward.2;s de at710c.
.form H. Want. 92 de Iambs at 11llc.
M cr ft Ce.. 113 head lambs. 11914c.
pAKUKKVl TONIC.
By One of the Feels.
" " by pardon my remarking It bnt, my
dfar old fri -nd, hew changed you are. 1 de
clare you mint have lived very high or very
fut te have driven the color out of veur hatr
and P.te spri.'g out of your step this fashion."
Leeking at the sunset en the river lre-n the
gtnundj of his place up :im liuiisen,mysch0(-r
chum whoUnesr oneot the best known min
ing cxpem In thii country answered: It.
wasn't Xa&t living dene it, but dyspepsia and
nervous collapse, from ever-work. I ought te
have stepped years bclere I did. I was a foei.
But who isn't, If you coma te that?
" 1 am tblrty.flve yeara old." writes Mr
Cnarlci II. Watt), or West Somers, Putnam
Ce.. N. V., and had suffered from dyspepsia
ter illtccn years. Went tee round et the cur
rent remedies, falsely se called. Listlessly and
without bore 1 gave Parker's Tesio atria.
The resnit may be stated In these words, it
cured me. 1 endorse new without hesitation.
It 13 the dvsnantlc'H rerinri) " Mr. G. B. Cele.
druggist, of Carmel. N. Y.. certifies te the
truth of Mr. Watts' statement.
llisc.ex ft Ce., proprietors, call especial at
tention te the fact that fiU preparation,
whlcl. ha been knew as TABMa'a Givukk
Temc, will htrcarter be called simply Park
kr's Testc. As unprincipled dealers are con
stantly kecelvlng their customers by substi
tuting interior articles under the name or
ginger.and as ginger U really an unimportant
ingredient, wc drop the mis eadlng word.
There is no change, however, in the prepara
tion itself and uli bottles remaining In tliu
hand3 of dealers, wrapped under the name et
Parker's Gixeer Tokie. contain the gennin"
mcdlclne it tce facsimile signature 01 Ilicex
ft Ce. Isat tbe bottom et the ontslde wiappcr.
nrg'-lmd&w
N" fc.TV VKLYKT JKIBBOHS Il ULAuK
and colors. New 811k Velvet. New Vel
vetceens. New Cashmere!", New KldCieves,
Heavy All-Silk Brocade at $1.25, New Jerseya
AT SWARR'S,
tebl7-lyTu&3 Ne. CO North Queen Street,
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