Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 20, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY mTELLItfENCER MONDAY, AUGUST 20. 1883.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUR IIKCULAK OOKEKSPONDKNUE
icviiiiln Along the hMqBrtmnna Items
Intnrest Ju and Around ttee iloreagh
ricked up by Uie Intelli
gencer iteperter.
Amateur fishcrmau still continue te
grumble about the peer fishing.
Te-night a meeting of Riverside ledge
Ne. 27, Ladies' Heme Communion will be
held.
St. Jehn's Lutheran church new has its
front ornamented with a handsome gas
light, a present from Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Kredel.
A new gas Generating machine is new
being placed in :i structure in the rear of
li. a. Heise's hardware store, for the pur
pose of lighting that building.
A big crowd attended the Shawnee fire
company's dancing picnic in Heise's weeds
en Saturday. The boys realized a neat
hum from the affair.
Wrightsville was visited by a large
driving party from Lancaster, all of the
members of which seemed te enjoy hugely
Iho trip te our little sister borough of the
Yerk county hills.
Seme excitement was caused in King's
steam bakery, this merninir, by the blew
ing off of the safety valve. When the
extent of the damage was ascertained, the
frightened werkrien returned te their
labeis.
The Tigy goat still continues the de
ntiuctieu of prepeity. His latest gastre
nemic feat was the disposition of two
herse fly nets. The goat is a nuisance and
should be quickly disposed of by the
members of the company.
A certificate of deposit ou the first na
tional bank, of this place, for $15, the
prepeity of Air. J. D. Morten, was lest en
Saturday. As it was net endorsed it can
de no person any geed and it is hoped that
it will be returned.
The quartermaster sergeant of Ce. C.
will rccoive te-night all company property
iiFcd by the members in the late encamp
ment, and all parsons holding such are
required te make their returns te night.
Only asbeit drill is te be held.
Mrs. Elizabeth Vaehe, wife of P. 13.
Vache, died en Saturday afternoon at her
icsidzuce en Third strcet, of dropsy of the
heart, fiem which disease she had long
been suffering. The funeral services will
be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock,
and the remains will be interred in Mt.
Bethel cemetery.
The tickets te the dancing platform at
the picnic of Cocestoga ledge, Ne. 4C5, K.
of P., in Heise's weeds today, will be 25
cents. The proceeds from the picnic will
be devoted te the widows and orphans
funl of ledge Fer geed reasons the pic
nic was postponed from the lGth inst. te
this date.
A Newtown baseball club was beaten at
a game of ball at duckies by a club from
the latter place en Saturday aftorueon.but
later in the day the Ncwtewuers met the
Cbickics players at a picnic held en Chick
ics rock and gave their late visitors a
tin ashing with their fists. They were
bound te be victorious in something, if it
had te be a fight.
Personal.
The llev. Ames Arthur, of Readiug,
will preach in the Methodist church next
Sunday.
Mr. Kebctt Dean left te-day for Bosten,
after a several weeks' visit te his old home
brie.
Judge James Ryan, wife and daughter
Florence, returned home te Pottsville to
day, after a pleasant visit te the gentle
man's brother, Mr. Hebeit Ryan, en Wal
nut strcet.
Mr. W. Hayes Grier will net remove his
ic-idcuce te llarrisburg, but will proceed
te the sceue of his duties as state superin
tnndeut of public printing in the morning
tiain, and return in the evening.
Mr. Benjamin Lichty returned this
nerning te Philadelphia, after having
huivcd ler ever a wrek as a substitute for
an absent opei.it or in the dispatcher's
office in the west y.m'.s of the l'ennsylva
nia laihead licic.
I.IkI of UiKiJiitmel Letters.
The following is a list of Jetters romaiu remaiu
iui: iu the posteilica for the week ending
Monday, August 20, 18SI5 : -
MiUa? Lint. Lizzin F. Heir, Mrs. A.
15.. Tenes, Louisa Klefiman, Leah Lantz,
Eliza Markley, Mis. Mary McMahon, Mrs.
Maggie Obcrlin, II. H. Sites aud Clara
Smith.
Gents' Lul.Ed. Barshingcr, E. P.
U.tilcy, E. C. Borhek, Jes. A. Brnbaker,
Wm." Boose, Herbert B. Brown, Erust
IJrauniug, Jehn Caman, Fred. Coonley
Cleggjrt Tab. Ne. 5, Jehn Dern, J.
Emerick, First Nat. Mut. Aid society,
Henry Fisher, Jehn II. Haldeman, A.
Havcrstick, L. II. Ilcrr, C. Henry, Rev.
M. J Hebau, W. Kaufmau, Wm. Kepply,
E. E. Laue, Chas. Mintrich, Wm. Nuur
niakcr, Jes. Oourderf, Jehn L Pryde, J.
1 1. Riddell, Jes. Roe, Jesse M. Renk,
Adam Schmidt (for ), Gee. Smith, W. F.
Wiley, A. S. Weel ley.
A ltever 11 card Prem.
Mr. Jehn A. Falck, son of Jehn
Falck. tailor. 41 West King street, this
r. ty, who went west a few ycai s age, aud
alter visiting most of the cities in the min
ing districts, settled down for a time as a
druggist in Denver, Colerado, and sud
denly disappeared mera thau a year age,
aud was supposed te ha dead, has been
heard fiem. His father received a letter
from h: in a few days age, wherein he
details at some length his jeurneyings. On
leaving Denver he went te San Francisce,
thence te Australia, visiting Sidney,
Melbourne, aud ether important places en
the gicat Southern Island. When he
wrete he was in Tasmania, was in geed
health, and receiving geed wages as
salesman in an important drug store Mr.
Falck is a gialuatj of the ollege el
pharmacy, Philadelphia. He is a first
rate fellow and has many friends in Lan
caster, but from his childhood has had a
penchant for revinir, and has mere than
once said he would never rest satisfied
until he had goue around the world.
Children's Leve Feaat
The annual recurrence of the children's
leve feast was observed last evening in the
Moravian church, at Lititz, with the
customary impressive and beautiful cere
monies. The interior of the old church
was brilliantly illuminated and was
crowded with the congregation and the
throng of little ones. In the branches of
the many fiue trees in the yard in front of
the church were hung a large number of
candles and Chinese lanterns, which pro pre
Fcntcd a most attractive sight with the
dark green grass and pines for a
background. The cornet band which
belongs te the church discoursed several
musical selections and the impressive
services wcre conducted by Rev. Naglc.
Quite a number of peeple from Lancaster
witnessed the interesting ceremonies.
en te bcranten.
Ma.j. C. II. Fasnacht, of Lancaster ledge
Ne. G8, and Harry Smeych, of Inland City
ledge, Ne. 83, left en the 10 a. m. train
for Scran ten, as representatives of their
respective ledges, in the sessions of the
grand ledge, Knights of Pytbias, of
Pennsylvania, which meets there this
week and convenes te-morrow morning
at 10 o'clock in the court house. Seme
;,000 knights are expected te be in atten
dance, who will be welcomed te the city
by Mayer Pewderly, and a very important
meeting is anticipated.
Deatb of Benjamin Harnisli.
Benjamin Jlarnish the well known ma
chinist of Eden, Manheim tewnsYip, died
nu Sunday after a protracted illness, aged
about 05 years. lie leaves a wife and
several grown up sons.
JOHN IBANKiruBD.
He Is te be Bent Back te Lancaster.
The following special telegram from
West Chester, in regard te Jehn
Frank ford, who has just been con
victed in Chester county en a number of
charges of horse stealing, was received by
the Intelligencer this afternoon :
"Jehn Frankford is te be sent te Lancas
ter te serve out the balance of his sentence
there. Judge Futhcy se decided this
morning."
Died in the West.
Jacob Zsrcher, who left Willow Street
about 40 years age and located at Eck
mansville, Adams county, Ohie, died there
en Wednesday of heart disease. He was
a plasterer by trade, but since he left this
county was ever since extensively engaged
in farming. Deceased leaves a large fami
ly, relatives and friends te mourn his
death. Ha was a brother of Andrew Zer Zer
eher, of Pequea.
Special Meeting of Councils,
There will be a special meating of select
and common council te-morrow evening at
7:80 o'clock te take final action in refer
ence te awarding the contract for building
a six million gallons pump at the water
works, as approved by the water commit
tee Attention la called te the advertisement of
the sale of the personal prepsrty of the late
Gen. Ditmars, -which will take place te-morrow
afternoon.
SVX.CULL NOTICES-
In Small Vex, Scarlet Kcver and Diphtheria
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will step the
spread of the inlcctien.
I recommend Lady Camelia's Secret ei
Youth and Beauty for the complexion as be
ing far superior te any article I ever used. It
positively removes Freckles, and will remove
Tan in one application, l'rice 50c.
Fer sale at all druggists.
MUS. J. RENNE SMITH,
je23-CmdM.V Newark. N. J.
Jfrewn's liouseneld 1'unacca.
Is the most cllective Tain Destroyer in the
world. Will most surely quicken the bPed
whether taken internally or applied cxtei
nally, and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE
I'AIN, 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 Bowels,
Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and
ALL ACIIIiS, and is Tlie Urcat Kelievcr el
Pain. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be in every family. A tcaspoenlul et
the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweet,
ened, if preferred, taken at bedtime, will
BREAK. UP A COLD. 25 cents a holtle.
mayl-T,Th,F&w
bkluuy Men.
" Wells' Health Rcncwcr" restores licnllh
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex
ual Debility. SI.
Small I'ex eradicate.!. Small Pox cured,
Small Pox pltMngs prevented by Darbys Pro
phylactic Mil id.
Helped Iter Out.
"Fer years have been a hcv.-re sullerer Irem
pains in the bark. Tried various applications.
One bottle of Themas'' Eclectric OU entirely
cured me. Ouied etturs equally quick." Mrs.
Bcnninget lllh St., Buffalo, wrote till. Fer
sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
North Queen street.
Neuralgia and Sick Headache.
In Aurera, 111., lives Mrs. Wm. Hemen. She
says : " Samaritan Nervine cured me of neu
ralgia, vertigo and sick headache."
ffS' In the Diamond Dyes mere coloring Is
given ferlOcLs., than in anyl5er 25-centdyes,
and they give taster and mere brilliant colors.
What Is It Geed Fer '!
Let us tell you what Dr. Ttiemas' Ecleclrlc
Oil is geed ler. ltis death te rheumatlsni and
neuralgia. It will cure a burn, blte, or pain,
and Is equally geed for sprains. Fer sale by
II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
3tPlain Talk from tin. swayhk Te 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 it pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes lenn. The private parts are el ten
affected. The mero you scratch the worse the
Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super
ior te any arlicle In tin market, I guarantee il
te euro the worst case et Itching piles in exist
ence. Signed, II.SWAYNK, H. D.
Dr. Swnync'3 Ointment is alseapicasant and
cllective cure ler tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly,
crusty, itchy skin eruptions, bold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent ter 50 els.
(In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.23. Address, Dr.
Swayne A Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
ectU-lydTu.Th&S&w
Frem Cel. .1. Maidhet, of Ne Yerk: "1
have sullered sevorely ler the last ten years
from Hay Fever in early and mid-summer and
in the fall, ldcstreiu the interest of my fel
low sufferers tetestiry in favoret Ely's Cream
Balm. My short use et It demonstrated lis
elllcacy. J. Maidiief, 401 Broadway.
I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te re
lieve all persons sutterlng from Btse Celd and
Hay Fever. I have been a great sullcrer Irem
these complaints and have used It. I have re
commended it te many of my fi lends ler Ca
tirih, and in all cases where they have used
the Balm freely they have baen cured. T.
Kknjjkv, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
anlG-2wdeedftw
Use, instead of unwholesome cosmetics
Glenn's Sulphur Seap, which purifies the skin.
" Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, 50 cents.
aul3-lwdced&w
Homers I JU ethers I Mothers l
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
will, the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1
It se, go at ence and get a botlle el MBS. WIN
SLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It Will relieve
tiie peer llttle sullerer Immediately depend
upon It ; there is no mistake about It. There is
net a mother en earth who has ever used it,
who will net tell you at ence that It will
regulale the bowel and give rest te the
mether, and relief and health te the child, op
erating like magic. It Is perfectly aate te use
in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is
the prescription or ene of the eldest and best
lemale physicians In the United States. Sela
everywhere. 25 cents a bottle.
mayl-M.W,S&w
I KKSCUED FKOIU DKAT11.
The lollewlngstatement of William J. Cough
in, of Semcrvlllc, Mass., Is se remarkable tnat
we beg te ask for It Hie attention et our read
ers. He says : "In the lall el 1S76 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh, I was se weak at ene time
that I could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer el 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a liole In
my leltlung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend
oil ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med
icines. 1 was se lar gene at ene time a report
went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hepe
lint a friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S
RAI SAM FOR TIIE LUNGS. I laughe at
my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but 1
gotabrttle te satisfy them, when le my sur
prise a' d gratification, I commenced te feel
better My hope, ence deud, began te revive,
and te -fay I feel In better spirits than I have
the past three years.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
that every ene atlticteil with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take DR. WM. II ALL'S
BALSAM fORTIIE LUNGS, and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I
have taken two bottle and can positively say
that 11 has done me mero geed than all the
ether medicines I have taken since my sick
ncss. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.'4
rteld bv 11. B. Cochran, 187 North Queen street
iieury' Carbolic salve.
The best Salve in the world for cuts.brulscs
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is
guaranteed te glve pericct satisfaction In
every case or nieuey refunded. Be snre yen
get Uemry's caicbolie Salvb, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25
cents. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
store, 137 North Queen street. my29-4
Fes chills, lever, ague, and weakness, Cel,
den's Liquid Beef Tonic Celder? ; take no
ether. Of druggists. ' aul3-lwdcedftw
The greatest contagion destroyer ever
known Is Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It pre
vents Small Per.
Fer Small Pox. expose Darbys Prophylactic
Fluid in the room and nponge oil" the patient
with It.
Fer Lame Back, side or Chest use SUJ.
LOU'S POROUS 'PLASTER. Price, 25 cent
Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen
treet, Lancaster. teblteedG
. twin inaeaaes.
"Swayne's Ointment" ) Cures the me3t Invet
"S wayne's Ointment".
"Swayne's Ointment" ) crate cases of skin dis
"swayne's Ointment" 1
"Swayne's Ointment" cases, such as tetter,
"Swayne's Ointment" ,t rh(Mim ,,.. ..,,
"Swayne's Ointment" saIt rneum.scaid head,
"Swayne's Ointment" S baber's itch, sores, all
"Swayne's Ointment" )etv gea itehlnt?
"Swayne's Ointment" icrnsly 9calr "cning,
"Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and
'Swayne's Ointment" tt .nmressinfy com.
"Swayne's Ointment" lt,-al ucssing com
"Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles,
"Swayne's Ointment" ) ... , Giwmii rum
"S wayne's Ointment" ) Ulc emy tnt-clual cure
"Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl
"8 wayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing.
Ask for it aud use no ether. It CUBES
where all else falls. Sold by all druggists,
A Conch, Celd or Hore Threat
itequlres immediate attention. A neglect ir
ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is
often the result. " Dli. SWAYNE'S COM
POUND SYUUP WILD Clf EllKY " cures the
most severe coughs and colds, actsdlrcctly en
the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed,
and ler bienchial, asthma, all pulmonary af
fections et longstanding, lsthebesticmcdy
ever discovered. Price 23 cents and $1 per
bottle. The large slze is the most economical
Sold bv nil best druggists. tn-MW.tFlvUAw
Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure consists of internal
and external treatment at the sime time and
it makes the skin white, sett and smooth. It
contains no po'senons drills $1. at druggists.
" The headache in my case was one of teny
standing, but Dr. Bensen's Celey and Cham
omile Pills conquered." C. T. Kclner, German
Minister of the Gospel, Leslie, Ohie. r.O cents,
at druggists.
tow te hncure tle-.illii.
t seems strange that any one will suffer
from the many deiiingnments brought en by
an lmpu'-e condition et the bleed, when SCO
VILISSAIISAPAK1LLAANDST1LLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVEB SYUUP will restore
perfect health te the physical organ iratlen. It
la Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, aid has proven Itself te be the best
BLOOD I'UBIFIEU ever discovered, elleet
irilly curing Scrofula, .Syphlltfc disorders,
V e.ikuess et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nerveu disorders and debility, bil
ious complaints and all diseases indicating an
Impuut condition of the Bleed, Liver, Kid
ncy.s, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl
gestien. A single bottle will preve te you Its
merits as a health xvnuwer, for It ACTS LIKE
A C11AIIM, especially when the complaint Is
et an exhaustive nature, havinga tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner
veus system.
.i KKll'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in
man and beast. Fer use externally and inter
nally. UED HOUSE POWDERS euro till diseases
or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Live Stock. A POSITIVE OU UK. may'21-2
Fersulu at II. 15. Ceshuin's ding store 137
North Queen street
IlMSATlia.
G cess August '.'J, 18SJ, In this city, Irem In
flammation et the bowels, Gideon Emery
Gress, son of Samuel 11 and Charlette Gress,
aged !i years, 1 month and 1!) days.
The lelativesand Irieiuia I'd the family are
ri spectrally Invited te attend the funeral
reui his parents' lesideuce. Ne. 337 North
Mary street, en le-mnnw (Tuesday) afler afler afler
noen at 'i o'clock. Interment at Lancaster
cemetery.
Haiimish. On the mill Inst., IS. W. Harnlsh,
esq., et Eden Foundry, in the reth j carol his
age
The ielall-.es and lilPinUel 1 n-- family aic
lespectfully invite I te attend the funeral
from his late residence, at Eden, Hast Lampe
ter township, en Wednesday ulternoen at li
o'eleck. Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
2td
J'OhtTIVAL.
tlemnrratic Mnle Tlchfl.
AUlMTOlt (ll'.NKItAl..
MAJOR ROBERT TAGUART, Wan en t e.
VTATK TKRASUREK.
HON. .HIS KIM I POWELL, P.i.idlnrd rn
County Ticket.
DISir.HT ATTORKUV.
.IOIIN. A. COYLE, Lancaster.
l'RISON INSTKOTOltS.
I'll. KUHLMAN. Lane inter.
IOIIN II. MKNAUU 1, Mt. .ley.
TOOK DIRECTOllS.
II. E. SI I IMP, E. Cocalico.
C. V.. II ERR, Mtllersville.
COUNTY SURVr.YOK.
UOUKUT EVANS, Eden.
uk ; ad v zirrnsKMKN vvs.
V hou-ewerk In a small fa ilv.
It Ne. 8 WEST OUANGE ST.
w
ANTKII-AT NO. 31 NOKT1I 1VATXK
street, laundry work et every dcscrip-
t en.
T AVAjv ANll YACA lK.AItS ONLY JJc.
S 1 t lie best for the money In tne te n. at
IIARTMAN'S YELLOW KRONT CI-xAK
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LATiOASTKU COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
August'.!. 18S3. S
film: ICIKiUliAK DISCOUNT 1A iV
L this bank has been changed le the MON
DAY et each week ; and the stated meeting
et the Beard et Dliecters will hei carter be held
en that 'av. V. II. I5RENKMAN,
jy!Mitrt&t!tdeawSfitw Cashier.
KI.LUW IfJMlflT CIOAK STIIKK, HI
JWirtli Queen slrcet. Headquarters for
t he be-t 5e cit;ar in the city, at
IIARTMAN'S.
STICKLING S1I.V.K lF.WKI.KY-A FINK
V nssertmentat
It ZAllM'S CORNER.
NOW OPEN, A NKW LOT OF W1IITK
an l Red Flannels, Canten Flannel in
bleached and unbleac:ied . Alse Genuine and
Mixed Nankeen Canten Hannels. Bleacf-.ed
Cantens, in remnants, very cheap. Remem
ber we will net be undersold by anyone in
anynrticle. JNO. P. aWAUR
It Ne. 50 North Queen Stree .
KOPOSAL.S WILL BE IlKCKiVEO AT
the Mayer's Office until THURSDAY.
AUGUST 2i 18S3, at 8 p. m , ter digging out aud
filiinir in L2C0 feet, mere or lebs. of water
trench C0J feet en Marietta avenue, north et
West Orange street, 30 feet en North Char Char
eotte street, north et West Lemen, and SCO lect
en Eat Grant street, west et East Ann street,
Trenctes te be four feet deep and two loot
wide. Bidders must specify hew much ler
earth and hew much for rock. Werk te be
lone as ordered by the superintendent of the
water works and subject te his measurement.
JNO T. MaeGONIGLE, Mayer.
Q
UKKY ?
Will itpay me te take a course in the
LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Ne. 10 East Kine Strkkt ?
Call at the rooms and examine testimonials
of graduates andelheis holding positions here
and elsewhere. The patronage during the
past year Is the best evidence of the ineilts of
the institution. Endorsed by the leading
business men et the city and county. Par en is
givoyeur boys a business education. Call aud
examine the merits et the school. Fall term
begins Septembers. Address,
a20-2w!R II. 0 WEIDLER.
STKVKNH MOUSI2
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and pi ices Mime as ether
saloons. II. WAGNER,
myl5-lM Managtr.
TTA1K BALSAM.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM.
A bencficl il dressing preferred te similar
articles because of Its purity and rich per
fume. It RESTORES TO GRAYHAIR HIE
YOUTHFUL COLOR and prevents dandrutl
and tailing et the hair. ftOe and $1.00.
HISCOX A CO., N. Y.
FL0REST0N.
Excels the finest flower In richness. Deli
cate, very lasting. Ne odor like It, Be sure
you get FLORESTON Cologne, signatnie el
lllxeex & Ce., N. Y., en every label. 'Ji ami 75
rents, at druggists and dealers In perfume.
COLOGNE.
dl2-lywoew4dTu
JTEW ADTXKTlSMMXWTa. I ,
-1J17-AKTJ1D, AT THIS UFFIOK, DAM.X
f T iHTEU-iGxxcKtts ei Juiy it anu duty is,
1SS2. tfd
1.1STATE OF JACOB UAUTMAN. LATE
JCi of the City of Lancaster deceased Let
ters testamentary en saiu esiaiu naving ueen
granted te the undersigned, oil persons In
debted thereto are requested te make Imme
diate payment, and theso having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay ler settlement te the under
signed, residing In East Hcmpfield township.
JOEL L. LIGHTNEE, Executer,
al3-6tdM Paradlsa.
PUBLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST
21, 18S3, at 1 o'clock, p. m., wiu tie sold at
public sale at the late residence el Gen. a. D.
Ditmars, Ne. 29 East Orange street, a general
assortment et Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, consisting of Beds and Bedsteads. Bu
reaus, Tables, chairs. Washstands, large 8Klay
Cleck, Reclining Chair, a geed Library, Boek
Cases. Steves and Pipe, and many articles tee
numerous te mention. Alse, a geed Family
Herse, two geed Buggies. Biding Saddle, &c.
Conditions made known by
DB. WM. COMPTON.
SHUBEBT & SUTTOX, AUCIS. alS-2td
IN INFLAMMATION OF THK KOGES OF
the eyelids, we notice a nypencmle condi
tion of the edges of the lids, which leek an
gry, red and sere. There Is at the same time a
feeling et beat and Itching in the eyes. On
awakening In the morning the patient notices
that the lids are somewhat glued together, and
that small crusts lerm upon and clog the
lashes.
Ail diseases el the EYE, EAE, THROAT
also. Chronic anil Prlvate Diseases success
fully treated by DBS. II. D. and M. A. LoNG LeNG
AKEH. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lan
caster, Pa. Consultation lrce.
G
ICAKD FIKK INSUKANCK COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at CnrrentMJates.
Lesees Piemptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East Kinp; Street
ralMinuM.W&SK
DAIjAOK OF FASHION.
ASTRICH BR0S, a,
PALACE OF FASHION,
Ne. 13 BAST KING STREET.
We would again most respectfully call the
attention et the ladles of Lancaster te the
fact that we new hive a large stock et
Towels and Napkins.
And that we are offering seme SPECIAL
BARGAINS, such as cannot be found any
where. NEW BARGAINS OFFERED DAILY
IN OUR
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.
We have put up ene let of edils and ends In
Children's Stockings, such iu have been sold
formerly at trem 35 te 40 cenh. Yeu can buy
them new all at the uniform pr'ce et 20c. a
Pair.
Anether let of better goods and larger sizes
yen can buy any pair ler 25c. They are all
lull regular made.
CHILDREN'S RLACK STOCKINGS at 10,
12K, 15, 20, 25, 30 ami 40 cents a pair.
LADIES' RLACK STOCKINGS at 12 15,
5, 50 cents and $1.0 1 a pair.
A SPECIAL RARGAIN IN LADIES'
2IERSEY STRIPED HOSE at 25 cents a
pair. These are heavv German goods, lull
regular made, and can be had in three or four
different styles.
We have the best and largest assortment et
Tallies' and Children's Jerseys,
And we fcII the best goods ler the meney.
We have reduced all of our Viyic Lawns te Sc,
our 25c. Satines te 15c., plaid and striped Ging
ham trem 12c. te Sc.. plain color Chambray
from lije. and 15c. te loc. While India Linens
trem Ski. te 25c , Irem 25c. te 18c , from 18c. te
I2)c, Hern 12. te 10c.
1MMKNSE REDUCTIONS IN OUR
Ladies' Underwear Department.
This Stock Is tee large te quo te pries, but
sullicc te say that Chemise and Paulles range
Irem 25c. upwaids. Skirts from 40c upwards,
Night Gowns from SOc. up, Corset Cevers from
2 v up.
Children's Dresses.
All our Children's CALICO DRESSES re
duced te 21c. Anil all the better goods at com cem
paratlvely low prices.
A SPECIAL LOT OF
BLACK CASHMERES
That we have just bought enables us le sell a
GREAT RARGAIN in this line of goods.
KSTiiBTAIIfJaJSNTS.
jiULTON OPKKA MOUSE.
THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1883.
armstrongVrethers'
Monster Minstrel Combination.
40 MEM REUS. 40.
IN THE1RNEW VERSION OF MINSTRELSY.
MAMMOUTH URASS BAND AND
FULL ORCHESTRA.
Presenting their patrons with the Finest
Minstrel Entertainment in the world.
EVERYTHING NKW AND NOVEL.
ADMISSION .Ti.CUf, JU CENTS.
RESERVED SIS ATS 75 CENTS.
Fer sale at Opera Heuse Ofllce. alS-Bt
I'AJfitli HAJtUiimP, i!!'.
IIAKKS XV. FRY.
We were out et certain sizes et
SCREEN FRAMES,
but we have filled up again and are icady te
fill orders promptly 23, 25, 27, 29, 81, 33 and 35
Inches high and32 teSSinchcs wide ; thev can
be i educed te 24 inches Iu a low minutes. They
make the CHEAPEST anil REST screen In the
market, superior te the old style and lower In
price.
NEW PATTERNS OF
WALL PAPERS.
ODDS AND END3 AT HALF-PRICE.
An Elegant l.ine et NEW PATTERN
DADO SHADES.
PLAIN GOODS IN ALL COLORS. LACE
CURTAIN3 from a Dellar a Pair up.
PHARES W. FRY.
57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
UiiOCKJtlJSS.
T UUKSK'X.
FINE COMB HONEY.
In Twe-Pound Frames, gathered from Clo Cle
ver and Locust Blossoms.
Try the Elastic Starch.
Yeu round the sample distributed, geed. We
sell IL
EPP'S COCOA.
Yeu see it advertised ever where. It is a
geed article, and we sell It.
Hams, Hams and Dried Beef.
Pineapple and Magnelia Brands. NEW
MACKEREL by the kit or quaiter barrel.
BUES'K'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
MZi9'99ZkJ 3 J"'
T V. MARTUTJkOO.
OUR STOCK OP
Slier Dry Mis
WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT
Greatly Reduced Prices,
Te make room ler fall purchases. We nave
been busy during the Past week in looking
ever enr stock and reducing goods of aU de-
sunpuuiu iuu, price wnicn must seu inem,
and are showing
Special- Bargains in Every Department.
Ladies' Jerseys.
Misses' Jerseys,
Children's Jerseys,
DIRECT PROM THE MA NUFACTUBEE, IN
ALL DESIRABLE SHADES.
Mesquite Canopies
are a specialty with us, and we have them In
all sizes and at LOWEST PRICKS. Ne extra
charge for putting up.
r RAND SMSC1AL HAI.V,
LADIES'
Muslin Underwear,
COMMENCING SATURDAY, AUGUST 18.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Respectfully inform the Ladles el Lancaster
that they have bought thesurplus stock el one
of the largest manufacturers of Ladles'
Ready-Made Garments
Which will be sold at prices MUCH UNDER
the cost of manufacture.
500 Dezen Garments
of Superior quality and finish. In a great va
riety of styles, at
ASTONISHING PRICES.
LADIES CORSET COVERS at 10c. and up
wards. LADIES' DRESSING SACO.UESat40c.and
upwards.
LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS at 29c. and
upwards.
LAD1HS' CHEMISE at 12c. and upwards.
LADIES' DRAWERS at 12c. and upwards.
LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS at 49c. and up
wards. The Mether Hubbard Gewn,
Se beautiful and becoming te every lady, will
be displayed In a large variety of styles.
ALL GOODS AT EQUALLY XOW PRICES
We desire te call special attention te the
fact that the goods are et superior make and
will be sold ler less than the cost et the ma
terial. Watt, Shand & Ce.,
NEW YORK STORE.
NOS. 8 and 10 EAST KING ST.
N
OT1CK.
&
Cheap Stere.
BLACK CASHMERES, 12J, 18, 2ec.
BLACK CASHMERES, 37V, 45, 50e.
BLACK CASHMERES, CO, 7!3, 87Je.
BLACK CASHMERES, 1.00, 1.12, 1.25.
The Cheapest Let in This City.
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS.
BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS,
BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS,
BLACK THIBET SINGLE SHAWLS,
BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS,
BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS.
BLACK THIBET DOUBLE SHAWLS,
We have a Large Assortment or all of the
above Goods from
AUCTION SALES
T V E R 1 CHEAP PRICES AT
&
Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KIRff ST., LANCASTER.
(Ku'wtwMi ihnCoeput Heuse atu! Sernd Herso'
Hetel.) ,
N
KXT IMHIK TO THE
COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK'S
OPENED THIS DAY ANOTHER
LARGE LOT OE
Jersey Waists,
Jersey Waists,
Jersey Waists,
IN ALL DESIRABLE SHADES DIRECT
KROM THE MANUFACTURER
E.E.
LANCASTER, PA.
NEXT DOOR T THE COURT HOUSE
11HE BEST AND MUST COKPLKTK AS
. sertment et Enchre, Poker, Casslne ana
ether playing caitls.at
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK.
X
SECOM) EDITION.
MONDAYiKVENINO, AUG. 20. 18S3.
BY CABLE.
A KOIaL 1NFAJCT CHRISTENED.
Tbe Sen et Frisce WlllUm of PreMfa,
Christened Tne Londen "Times"
TakesKxcepUen te the Lan
guage el irlan Members
. or Parliament.
Berlin, Aug. 20. The second son of
Prince William, of Prussia, who is the
grandson of the emperor, was christened
at Potsdam yesterday with irapesinc cere
monies. All the members of the imperial
family, the dake of Edinburgh, the
dake of Albany and the king of Roumania
were among the distinguished persons
present en the occasion. The presence of
the king of Remania is regarded as giv
ing force te the idea that the alliance
of Italy, Germany and Austria is
about te receive fresh strength by
the accession thereto of Roumania. The
emperor of Germany, gave a banquet ou
Saturday in honor of the birthday of the
emperor of Austria and sent his congratu
lation en the recurrence of the day te the
Austre-Uungarian monarch by telegraph.
The "Thunderer" Trying te Ramble.
Londen, Aug. 20. This morning's
Times, commenting en the langnage used
of late in the Heuse of Commens by a
number of the members for Ireland and
particularly that of Mr. Healy in his re
sponse en Saturday last te Mr.GIadstena's
remarks, when the former declared that
there was a state of war between England
and Ireland says : "Sterner demeanor ou
the part of the Heuse will before long be
necessary in view of the revolting cx
cesses."
urangemeu ana Catholics Kluttns.
There was serious rioting in the town of
Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland, ou
Saturday, between parties et Orangemen
and Catholics, when 26 of the participants
in the disturbance were arrested. Twe
police officers were dangerously wound
ed in endeavoring te quell the disorders.
The rioting was resumed this morning,
when a number of Catholics, armed with
picks and hammers, paraded the main
street of the town in search of tbeir relig
ious antagonists and resisted the efforts
of a ferce of pelice sent te disperse
them. The officers who wete unsuc
cessful in tbeir attempt te break
up the mob were subsequently reinforced
by a body of mounted policemen and the
combined forces after a sharp fight charged
upon and dispersed the rioters, twenty of
whom were arrested. The town is in a
state of great excitement, -as fresh treuble
is expected.
THE STRIKE.
iteceivlug Appltcamn for Werk.
New Yerk, Aug. 20. Superintendent
HumeBtene, of the Western Union tele
graph company, was kept busy this morn
ing receiving applications for ro-empley-ment
from the striking operators. About
100 male operators have been taken
back since the strike ended. Five
mere weie re employed this morning.
Sixty ladies went out en the slrike,
and of that number only 20 have beeu
taken back. It is reported that 25 mero
will be taken en this week. All the line
men who apply for reinstatement are re
jected with the answer that their places
are lilled. Jay UeuWl has expressed great
satisfaction with Geu. Eckcrt's manage
ment during tbe strike aud the success
resulting from it. It is oxpeeted that tlie
company will be able te find positions for
nearly all the strikers within a few weeks.
It is emphatically denied that thcre is any
disposition en the part of the company te
punish the staikcre by refusing them em
ployment. Footpads In New Yerk.
New Yerk, Aug. 20. Early this morn
ing a man was knocked down by four
men in West strcet, but two officers came
te his rcscue and the highwaymen
fled in different directions. The officers
fired and oue of the men fell, severely
wounded The bullet was extracted, but
as it fitted neither of the officer's pistols it
is believed the men accidentally shot him
self wbile drawing his revolver'te fire at the
policeman. nis three companions es
caped. reully Murdered.
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 20. The body of
the man fennd recently iu a field near West
Valley has beeu identified as that of Ncl
son Oden, a bearding heuse keeper.
All evidences indicate that he was foully
murdered, his body being perforated with
bullet holes. He had started for a neigh
boring town te purchase supplies, and had
with him $250. When the body was found
his watch and money were missing.
Miot His WHO.
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 20. S. Pipps, of
Detroit, a bartcuder, last night shot his
wife, killing her instantly, while they
were en a ferryboat going te Windser.
He was overpowered by the passengers
and delivered te the authorities. Jealousy
is assigned as the motive.
WEATHKK lUmUATIOf.
Washington, Aug. 20. Fer the Mid
dle Atlautie states, partly cloudy weather
and local rains, westerly winds, falling
barometer, stationary or rising tempera
ture.
JUA.RKK1S.
PlillHdeIpnia inarxiit
Philadelphia, Aug. 20. Fleur firmer and
in fair demand ; Superdne. S3 25Q3 G2 ; Extra,
$3 734 25 ; Penn'a Family, $585 25; Minn.
Extra. 5 25gG 50.
Rye Heur at ?3 7524 21.
Wheat weaker; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 17;
Ne. 3 de, $111; Ne. 1 Penn'a Re. $1 l9;i
120.
Cern steady but dull ; sail yellow at G0gG2e ;
de mixed 58QC0c; e. 3 Mixed, 583d0c.
Oats firm : Ne. 2 White, new crop, 41J445c ;
Ne. 3 de. 43XUc ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 33c.
Ryeat 03305c.
Seeds-Timethy dull at $1732 00; Flaxseed,
$1 40gl 45.
Previsions steady; mess perk, $151G;
smoked hams, lij&15c; pickled hams, 12
13c.
Lard steady; City Kettle, OXQIOc: loeso
butchers', 838&C ; prime steam, $3 7538 85.
Butter dull and weak: Penna. and West
ern creamery extra, 20321c : Western extra,
14Q15C ; de gee 1 10 choice, 12313c.
Rolls dnll at 710c.
Eggs firm ; Penn'a estra, 2122c ; West
ern, 21c.
Cheese choice steady; New Verfc lull
cream, IOC; Wedern de, ?88Xc; Penna
part skims, 335c ; de fnll skims, 133c.
Petroleum quiet ; Refined, 7?7c.
Whisky at $1 19
New Yerk Markets.
NewIekk. Aug. 20. Fleur quiet and about
steady; Superfine State and Western, f3 2031 ;
extra de. $i 204 50 ; choice te ,ancy de, $1 50
7 25.
Wheat H&c lower, heavy an.l Irregular;
trade very dull ; Ne 2 Red, Aug , $1 17 ; Sept.,
$1 18 ; Oct,, $1 20J4.
CemyiQic lower antl dull; Mixed West
ern spet,.1G&G4c; de luture.GlflGtKc.
Oats Qifi lower and dnll: Ne. 2 Aug.,
35Vc ; Sept,, 34c; Sept, 3Ji3ic; State, 40
ft.'c ; Western. 30350c.
ateCK maraets.
Quotations by Reed, McGrann ft Ce, Ranf.
era, Lancaster, Pa.
11 a. x. 12 If. 3 r. u
e e & e
Michigan Central S4 M 81
New Yerk Central lls Iin'i 115Vi
New Jersey Central 85 81 K34
Ohie Central. ........ ...... .... .... "iV.
Del. Lack. Western.... 123 122,'fi 121
Denver a Rie Grande.... 23 25 i
JSrlQca ' "'H "S
Kansas & Texas 21 24 23
Lake Shero 107 100 WP,i
Chicago ft N. W., com.... 125 123 122
N.N.,OnL Western.... 21 21 20i
St, Paul Omaha U 41 :'.:
Pacific Mail 32K 31 29
Rochester ft Pittsburgh 15
St, Paul lOiV 102 101
Texas Pacific '... 27M 272 20
IUnlenPadfle 89 tVi XiX
Wabash Common 19K 19 l
Wabash Preferred 3ig 32 30
West'rnUnlen Telegraph 78 7t , 7
SX
48
69 69tf
69
43
58 SIX 67X
H&K 26
9-16 2G 11-1;
1-4 i2i
44$ 43
12 1
13
4-
41?iJ
J Northern Pacific Pref...
82!
uostenvllle
Philadelphia Jt Erle
Nertnern Central
Underground.
Canada Southern.
People's Passcmrer.
.W 52
10 10
51
PnlUMalphla.
quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks weafc.
PhUadelphta & Erle R. R. is
Reading Railroad asw
Pennsylvania Railroad. ...-. 675
Lehigh Valley Railroad eak
United Companies orNew Jersey .-.190
Northern Pacific. 43
Northern Pacific Preferre'l 81&
Northern Central Railroad 55j
Leniach Navigation Company 44l
Muiiuujwu wiunnii ...nu
Central Transportation Company. 33
Plttsb'g, TitnsviUe JS RnttaleRR. 12
Llttle Schuylkill Rauread C
New XOTK.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks still lower. Menoy 20Jc.
New Tort Central
Erle Railroad
Adam? Express
..llfik"
...2
..1ST.
Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Southern Railroad
84
Illinois Central Railroad
Cleveland Pittsburgh Railroad....,
Chicago S Reck Island Railroad
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Railroad..,
Western Union Telegraph Company.
Teledo Wabash ,
New Jersey Central
..131
. 77
.. iX
si
21
New Yerk Ontario ft Western.
LIte Stock Price.
Chicaoe negs Receipta. -i.SOO head ; ship
ments, 2,800 head ; market dull and prices
steady; packing, $1 tuft S3 ; packing ami
shipping. $1 'j0S -.'5 ; light, 2535 75 ; skips.
3 S0ffl5 20
Cattle Receipts. 2,000 head; shipments,
4,000 head ; market quiet and steady and
clcscd strong en light cattle ; experts, S5 !W
; 25 ; geed te choice shtpning, $5 104J5 75 ;
common te medium. $1 ( 0jj5 00.
Sheep Receipts, S00 head; shipments, COO ;
market stagnant ; pens lull or common and
no buyers ; inferior te Talr, I02 50 ; geed,
rs ; choice, $3 te.
Philadelpnia cattle Marker.
Monday, Aug. 18. The arrivals of live sleck
at the Philadelphia stock yards were :
Fer the week 5,500 beeves, 10,000 sheep, 3,700
hogs ; previous week 5.G0O bseves, 10,000
sheep. S.5C0 hogs.
Reef cattle word In lull supply and with only
a moderate demand, prices were a fraction
lower en all grades except extra, which wero
scarce, hut lew sales being made for mero
than (c.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, i-'AQe ; Gred. IJSCc ; Medium,
5Q5c; Common. 4QlJic; Texans, 4Q.
Tut cows were dull at384Kc.
Milch cows were fairly active at 3375.
Veal calves active attiSdc.
Yerk state calves were In demand at $10014.
Sheep ami Lambs wcre in large supply and
prices wcre 1 ally Xc lower en till grades or
Hhcup and lully c en lambs. Rutchers bought
heavily and the market closed active at low
rates.
We quota as fellows :
Extra, 55c ; Geed, 4Wc; Medium. T.'yi
fijic: Common, 2Q3Kc; Culls, 2Q2c;
limbs, 3$i?57c.
Hogs were dull and prices In sympathy with
the western markets decline, I c.
We quote as fellows :
Extra, SJ4c; Geed, 8c; Medinm,
8c ; Common, THilllifi.
Among the sales at the West Philadelphia
Yard were :
Reger Mayncs, 1S5 Western and Tcxa!s, 4J4Q
tMc.
Jehn McAnllc. 223 Western and Virginia,
4K6GXc. tr
Pan lei Murphy, 100 Kentucky, acct. Sam'l
llrewn, .riJ5;c ; 20 Virginia, acet.
S. Clevengcr. 5rc ; "M St. Leuis,
en acct 1 iiH7fic.
Schamberg & Paul, 225 West Va., and Texas,
40J4c.
A. & J. Christy, (!t Va, acct. J. II. Caddell,
56;c: 42 de, J.R. Painter. 5c; 02
de, A. II. Leaning, C0;.le ; .1. Themas,
57j5c; 41 iie.M. Allen, 4c; Ulde,
Pyie & Kcll. 5kc ; 19 tle,. S. Antler
son. r.) de, W. Jerdan, liKQGc.
R. V. McFlllln.lOJ Western and Vi. uyiQCcKi.
K. S. McFiUlu.lOO Western, sgejic.
James Clcmsan, 22 Western, acct. Levi l.en
stnrig. iy,Qe ; 21 Virginia, no t.
James l'ninter, IKOOc ; is w. Vn.
acct. M. Ulman. Wi.
I). Smyth SUre., 150 Western and Wed. Va.,
nficc.
( Schamherg Ce., 200 W. Va. and Tcxans,
K0Gc.
Levi Lewenstcln, K0 W. Pa. anil W. Va,
4acc.
I aac Adler,7 We3tand Weit Va., 4-iXe.
M. Ulman. 137 Va. acct. Lehman lires., !ytij
(Jc; 87 de acct- Herd & Ce., 5c.
II. Chain, jr.. 12.J West Va, VMStfiiHe.
Owen Miilth, 'JJ Texans, 33 Western and IS
West Va, acct., II. C. Seymnnr: 38
Western acct Sam Rrewu, lQGie
.M. Levi, 120 West Va.,53C'4c.
Hippie U. llre., 70 Yerk State bnlls, 3fi)lc;
15 Va. mixed. lQ:Me. 125 Y01 k Slute
calves, $10ftl I.
L. Hern, 75 West Virginia, Mixed, 5C.c.
liachman & Levi, IBS West and West va. anil
Chester co., iyiaic.
Lowcnstein & IIcltbren,42 Texans, 40lc.
Dennis Smvth. S3 West'Va. and Chosteree.,
5Q(ic.
.lames Kustiici-, 15 West Virginia, 4Q5Jc.
Abe Osthcim, 31 Western, 45tt5Jic.
II Chain, 40 Western, iiQic.
N. U. Herbert. 33 Western l'a.. 5a0e,
V. "die tz & Rre., 81 Virginia, itJGc.
DRESSED MBATB.
City Uresscd Reeves wcre active, as the
cheaper p'iccjet live stock gave butchers an
advantage ever the Western dressed shippers,
and cutlers bought liberally, among whom
were a number, who have been selling West
ern meat. Closing rates, lyQOe.
BALKS LAST WBEK.
Redger Maync. 130 head, iy,0Oc.
R. Mayncs ft Ce., 135 de at 7fcS'Jc.
Harlan & Ure., 70 de at Sana
Jehn II. Ward. 45 de at 830c.
(J. S. Ilengler. 70 de at 839c.
J. II. Menns & Rre.. 135 de at ViiM:.
Cartlaml A Dennelly. C2ile at 74i'.tc.
Jehn I.. McClave, 20 head de at U9c.
J. V. Lewdcn, 3 de at 8fB'.c.
II. G. Itcckman, 52 ile at 7Htt0c.
Western Drcscd Reeves were fairly active
and closed at 79Jic
BALES.
Thes. Bradley, 265 head at 7ffi9c.
Dressed Sheep wcre active and closed at GJ
3c. Lambs at 9312c.
AIIATTOIR SALES.
Musser & Ce., r,T.i head at 710c.
Jehn Wallace, St le at 8010c.
Jehn II. Ward. 252 de at 7KQ10C.
Jeun II. Ward, 113 de lambs at 10313c.
M-isser & Ce.. fc; head lambs, 10l3c.
s.ecm .iteeusna nena
Reported by J. R. Leng.
I'ai L.m
Val. bttle.
i.tuic-i.uty d per ct. Lean, due 188... ioe ties
' 1S85... 100 10GK
1S90... 100 117
' IM... 10C 120
6 5Hirct.lnler3nyears.. 100 lOOJlO
" Sperct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102
" t " in ler20ye;irs.. 100 100
4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 100
" 6 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 lOGJ,
Manhelm borough lean 100 102
MISLLAHEOtJfl STOCKS.
Quarryvllle R. E. $50 $Z25
Slllleravllle Street Cur 60 35.25
Inquirer Printing Company 50 45
Has Light and Fuel Company 30
Stevens Heuso (Rends) 100 .95
Columbia Gas Company....
Columbia Water Company 2
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 2' 5.25
Marietta Hollewwaro 100 220
Stevens Heuso. ................ ....... 50 5
Sicily island................. se 16
East Brandy wine & Wuynesb'g.... 50 1
MllWjrsvllln Nermal Scheel 21
Northern Market 1 00 55
MISCELLANEOUS BONOlt.
'..uarryvilie R. R., due 18! U I1KL25
U-.!iidliig.'sCelnmbla'R.R5's Wl Itn
incastr Gas Light and r"uel Ce.,
due in Ier20ycar3 .100 1W.
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
K:istern Market.... 50
Western Market..... 50
TUBIiPlEB STOCKS
Rig Spring A Hcavnr Valley S 2a ? in.
Rrldgeperl ft Horeshoo l.'tJt 'ti
Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18
'lelmnbla ft Washington 25 ii
Columbia ft Rig Spring 25 lh
Columbia ft Blarletta 25 vi
Maytown ft KUzabethtewn 25 hi
Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 47.
Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 41
Strasnurgft Millport 25 21
Marietta ft Maytown 25 ca
Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 31
Ijanc..Eilzabetht'n&Mlddlufii 100 tM
Ijancasterft Frultvllle. SO tG
Lancaster ft LUItz 2h 75
Lancaster ft Willlain.-tewn 25 105
Lancaster ft Maner. SO l.r:.f
Lancaster ft Manheim............... 25 41
Lancaster ft Marletta................ 25 35
Lancaster A New Helland... .100 73
Lancaster ft s use uehanna. 300 275.70
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First National nan. 4100 $2na
Formers' National Rank 50 110.75
Kulton NaUenal Rank 100 145
Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 11U.5Q
Columbia National Bank 100 14
Christiana National Rank. 100 US
Ephrata National Rank 100 Hi
First National Bank, Columbia..... 10O HLS0,.
First National Besk, Strasbnrg.... 100 13:
First NaUenal Bank, Marietta...... lOtt a)
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 isaas
LlOU National Bank ,.. 10Q 140
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