Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 22, 1883, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    K '""'' r T3SFSrJiF7
? .- '-'-,.,.- "V ; r n v - . : y3v 7uie:
. .t " ' . t. - 'i - . Ji i-" " " -m, - j. a - -. -1 rri t j- r . t i- . r. . ki t T"" " -" .7- w"p-. i."-lL rv .j- - r f3 i. - ."n.!- i in'ta. ... .: vruv "-n jl t . .& -. vp ici i ii i i ' ini i ! a . - - a.i-- j-j
rf -V-r --4
.?cn' iMfct-ZJ V -vi
v T w ' r-r." .' - ' - .
X
-
LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. 1883.
He was santenced te two months impri.
enment.
Henry Smith plead guilty te stealing a
ccat, the property of Daniel Messer, of
Earl township, and received a sentence of
two months and a half.
Solemon Merris plead guilty te assault
and battery upon the person of Michael
Clark, no was sentenced te pay a fine of
1 and costs.
The grand jury returned the following
hills :
Ignored Peter J. Delzeit, JohnMcMehn,
Anna Uosgrevo and James Cosgrove, for
gery. County for costs.
True Bills Uriah H. Kauffman, Samuel
Wenger, jr., Samuel Scantling, Themas
Churchhill, Jacob Herr, Clayten Studen
reth, J. "W. Eiscnberg, Albert Brough and
Isaac High, fornication and bastardy ;
Adam Schilling, felonious entry ; Charles
Redcn, felonious assault and battery ;
Themas Kant, assault te ravish ; Tillie
Williams and Eleaner Williams, common
scold ; Clayten Birdman, larceny
COLUMBIA SEWS.
Frem Our iceular Correspondent.
Yesterday morning while a slater was
engaged in a tlattng operations en Mr.
Vernen Ellis1 house, en Union street, he
gathered up a number of pieces of slate,
and, calling for any person below te stand
out of danger's path, threw them from the
house top. A little daughter of Mr. Ellis'
was at play in the yard below, and she
was struck by pieces of the falling slate.
One of them produced a wound en tfae
back of her head fully four inches in
length, and she also received ether wounds
en the face and arms. Hew the little ene
escaped death secms miraculous, as the
slate fell from quite a height. The physi
cian attending her believes that she will
recover from her injuries with careful
nursing.
Duchared from custody.
Jeseph Welsh wa3 discharged from cus
tody by 'Siuire Yeung yesterday en
payment e" costs, en the charge of drunk
en and disorderly conduct en Monday
night. He is the stranger who attempted
te rob a drunken man en Frent street en
Monday night and was frustrated in the
attempt by Officer Redenkauscr. As his
intended victim refuted te appear against
him he was discharged from cubteJy
Personal.
Superintendent J. L. Beyor. of the
Shawnee furnaces, i in Philadelphia.
Mr. J. A. Slade and wife are visiting
relatives near 3'Lu jix, Md.
Mr. Albert Hogcnteglcr and wife are
visiting Philadelphia and the seashore.
Miss imnniu (J i eider, el .alt. Jey, is
being entertained by Miss Miunie Suhretti,
en Locust htiiet.
Miss Resa Weaver, of Irvin station, near
I'ltthbuij;, is ' i'5 g Mr.. Samuel Vent -zer,
en Fourth btnct.
Miss Maggie Allnine, a former resident
of this place, but new of Kingsten, N. Y ,
is the guest of .Mis.s Curie llriuer, en
Locust street.
The MisseR M try Welsh an.l Auuie
Pattnu left this morning for a visit te
Ocean Greve, where t'u-y will lcmain two
weeks.
ItcniH .".round Town.
. Orien ledge el Odd Fellows n ill meet in
the ledge room te night.
A party of ladies and gentleman from
this place are spending the day at Wild
Cat falls.
Wirtz's hotel, in Washington borough,
will be the scene of a bi dance en Satur
day evrning next.
Mr. J. M. Wiu'l.. fan mill establishment'
li is be u v.tm )vvd j Caanib.v.-tburj?. Its
lccatien heie was only temporary.
Mr. L. W. May has had lite sto:e con
nected with the telephone line hera. The
number of subscribers in the borough U
irnstantly inci casing.
The select council of the Ane'.ent OJer
f Knights of the M vhtic Chain will go
i e session at this place en Sept. 11.
The Rcadiug it Columbia railroad is
doing a heavy co 'A business here at the
picscui time Ail i"the cmplej03 at the
coal ivh.ii cm aud chutes are kept constant
!y bus v.
In vcfc! e.i ..) te Id "stag" party re
ported yt-t.tud.iy .it Chickicspeint.a party
et Columbia pr nt!cmcn, and net "colored
gantSeineii," as t'.i.i type said, were its pre
jecters.
A lavie paily el Columbians, number
ing at bast forty blics and gentlemen,
picniecd nt Sri;': hoiscsheo greve yes
terday aftcrnenn atid evening, returning
te town about 11 o'clock.
The ii.'.h and laft schutcs of the dam
have been clesed, te afford a grater depth
of water above the dam for canal beat
Lavigatien. The river is very low at
present.
Mcmbci.s of the company liberated the
" Vikj" goat yestciday, cutezing the yard
of Chief Burgess Snc.ith for the purpose.
It is only a matter of time. however, be be bo
fero the chief l.nrgi-H'? disposes of the
nuisance.
Charles Ulmcr, Columbia's champion
harmonica player, is challenged by Elmer
G. Myers, of Cliickies, te a contest. Mr.
Myers als challenges a Mr. Giuel, of Lan
caster, te a double contest en the organ
: nd harmonica.
The new R. & C. iai!read depot was in-t-icctcd
yestciday by Captain B. DoMor DeMor DoMer
ainvillc, and Messrs Ivcim and L. K.
Fecht, who came up fiem Philadelphia
fir the purpebe. Tiu'y expressed satisfac
tion at the pregicss ei the work.
A Kaiullj- Ouar;cl.
(Ji.ir-.'' Shay, familiarly known as
"Curly."' livjs wi h Ge rg3 Parker ;m 1
iiis familv in a hi use en what used te be
the New Helland pike just south of Wal
nut stieer. Shay and Parker had a quar
ml in which the latter ca-no out second
best. He made complaint of assault and
battcrv and surety of the psace against
Shay, who was arrested and committed by
Alderman Fcrdcey. Shay then made
complaint against P. rker8 wif 3 charging
her with the larceny of two buckets of
grapes. The case was heard by Alderman
Samson, and she was committed for a
hearing. As neither party could get bail,
they agreed that the nearest read te
liberty was the mutual withdrawal of the
suits, which was dene en payment cf costs
and the parties were discharged.
Tarninsa Flapjack.
This afternoon as Ailes, the Adams
express man, was meanted en top of a
pile of trunks en one of the hand trucks in
the depot, he attempted te walk down the
skid en which heavy boxes and trunks are
taken irem the express and baggage cars.
It was as smooth as ice and Ailes' feet
slipped from under him aud he came down
"sock." The skid acted as a spring
board. Ailes rebounded, turned a deuble
llapjack and landed unhurt en the platform
in front of the express office.
Contract AwardeJ.
TheSehuykill Valley line of rai'reads
from Monocacy te Reading is new entirely
under contract and the work is te prose
cuted with vigor. That portion from
idonecacy te Robeson, a distance of four
mi!es has been awarded te Keller, Bush &
Oessen.
Sale el Horsei,
Samuel Hess and Sen, auctioneers, sold
at public sale en Monday, for Daniel
Legan at his sale and exchange stables
Lancaster city, Pa., 20 head of Ohie
h rscs at an average prica of $242 par
head, the highest pnea paid being $342
Gen. UHerccK.
Gen. W. S. Hancock came from Yerk
this atternoeu, chatted with friends for a
few moments in the Lancaster depot, and
went en te Philadelphia in company with
Rsv. Maas. fersiii'I eT Yerk, but new
of Philadelphia. j
BASEBALL.
THE IRONSIDES STBONG TEAM.
The Yeric nine Meet Willi an Overwhelm
ing Defeat at their Bandi
Other Game. '
The Yerk club played their first earns
with the Iren ides of this city en Tuesday.
The crowd in attendance was net as
large as usual,but it was very enthusiastic.
The Ironsides presented a very strong
nine, and Hyman and Oldfield, the new
players, made their first appearancf;form appearancf;ferm
ing the battery. Their playing was re
markable fine, and no less than feurteeen
of the visitors were put out en strikes.
Hofferd played at second and Sixsmith in
centre field. The visitors did net score
in any inning but the eighth, when they
succeeded in getting three men ever the
home plate. The visitors went te the bat
first and were quickly disposed of. Zscher,
of the home team, reached first en a
fumbled ball and after stealing te second
came home en a geed hit by Sweitzer.
The second inping was a repetition of
the first and Fester scored. When
the Ironsides went te the bat for the
third time, they began work in earnest
and pounded King's pitching terribly,
managing te score seven runs. They
received valuable assistance from the
visitors, however, who seemed te have
lest their heads and made errors of the most
glaring kind. The fourth inning brought
the home team no runs, but in the fifth
they again began their big werkand made
five mns.They continued te score until the
eigth inning, when the score steed 18 te 0
in their favor. At the opening of this in
ning it happened that the best men in the
Yerk club were at the bats. King made
a safe bit and reached first. The ball
from the bat of Nicholas was ruu for by
Hyman and Schiller, and when the former
secured it tiie latter was net in his base te
put the men out. Watt went out at iirbt
but his ball bteught King in, making the
first run. Baker afterwards struck three
timesat the ball and Oldfield failed te catch
it. He threw it te finst in timc,hewever,but
it was muffed by Schiller and the runner
made second, Nicholas coming in. Clep
per's ball went by Hyman and Baker
scored en it. These were the only runs.
The Ironsides played a remarkable
fielding game eutside of the errors given
above and their battinir was the strongest
dene this season. Hyman secured two
two baggers aud nofferd and Sweitzer
each one. The last named man batted
well throughout the game, but unfortunate
ly was left en base a number of times.
The whele nine seemed te have a picnic at
the bat and astonished everybody. Of the
visitiDg nine the men who scored the runs,
were strongest at the bat and King had no
less than thrce base hits of the four made
by the club. The majority of the nine,
however, seemed unused te curve pitching
and it was funny te see them fau the air
in their wild cndcaveis te hit the balls.
The nine showed their weakness in the
field, but they had a line first baseman and
their catcher worked hard. The passed
balls of the latter, worked bad results
however. King pitched a swift ball but
there was net sufficient curve in it te
make it difficult te hit. The whole bcnre
as kept by the Ironsides scorer is as foleows:
IRON31D1TB. T It IB V O A li
Zeciiw, mh u :; i (i a e
Holterd, 2li C 2 2 110
Sn-citzcr. b 0 1 ; 2 :; 0
Sclniler.lb e .T 2 7 0 :t
Oldtleld, c 2 0 10 0 0
Hynmii, p U 2 .r e 1C 1
Fester.rl 0 2 1 0 0
Kelly. 1 1 0 2 1 10 0
Slxsuiith, c t (i 10 0 0 0
Total 51 18 IS
27
22 4
Struck out, 1 ; ba3u en balls, 2.
YOUK.
Kin;;, n ! 13 12 2
Nicholas, c 4 11 S 2 0
Wall. 2b 4 e e r; u t
ISaUer, lb 4 I 0 r. 0 2
Crepper, el 4 0 0 0 0 1
Ettimser, s s 4 e e :s ; 2
Spangler, :b 4 0 e 1 2 2
llumuie, 1 1 t en oei
Crosly, r t 4 0 0 oeo
Total.
............ u7 .I
21 12 14
1KN1NC3.
i 2 a l 5 ; 7 s '.
IiOllslit fa l l 7 e :, 2 2 e x is
Yerk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-3
Struck rut, 11 ; base en I) il!s, 5
Umpire fenus.
Timeet Game 2 hours.
Toe Yerk club wcte somewhat disap
pointed at their disastrous defeat, yet they
claim that it was abeul what they expect
ed, and they are satisfied that the were
net entirely shut out. Considering the fact
that their club is composed entirely of
local players, nene of whom receive a
salary, they have no reason te be ashamed
of their playing, yet they are tee weak te
expect te compete with such clubs as the
Ironsides. The visiteis arc perfect gen
tlemcn. both en and off the field, and were
treated as such. There was no yr.Hieg
and jeering at them en the ground and
they were highly pleased with the be
havior of the audience and the treatment
of the club l.ere. C. Jenes, a member of
the Ironsides club who did net play
yesteiday, officiated as umpire te the sat
isfactien of both clubs.
In rofeiencelo the Irenidcs Yerk tame
of yesterday the Yeik Daily says : " Vic
tory was haidly exrectc-d by the Yeik
club inasmuch as the players are amateurs
while tbe Ixensides is composed of plavers
picked from geed professional nines. The
treatment of the Yei ks boys was all that
could be desired fiem the Ironside club
and spectators, but the rulings of the
umpire are said te have been all one sided
and in favor of the Lancaster tram." Ex
actly ; only "said te have been."
The Housten club of Chester, which is
one of the finest amateur nines in the
state, will be here te-morrow te try their
luck with the Ironsides. This game
should draw n large audience, as it is ex
peeled te be very ciose and interesting.
The Houstons played with all of the best
amateur clubs of Philadelphia.
Other Oaiucs Flayed Yesterday.
At Bosten : New Yerk, 8 ; Bosten, 15 ;
Cleveland : Chicago, 5 ; Cleveland, G ;
Buffalo : Detroit, 4 ; Buffalo, G ; New
Yerk : Columbus, 2 ; Metropolitan, 4 ;
Baltimore : Baltimore, 0 ; St. Leuis, 1 ;
Broeklyn: Brooklyn, 5; Anthracite, 2 ;
Reading: Harrisburg, 4; Active. 7;
Washington, D. C, : Virginia, of Rioh Rieh Rieh
mend, 5 ; National, 2 ; Wilmington, Quick
step, 9 ; Trenten, 5 ; Philadelphia: Athletic.
11 ; Cincinnati, 9 ; same city : Feley, 8);
Eureka, 1 ; same city : A game between
nines from the Pras and Recerd offices,
resulted in a ecore of 14 te 7, in favor of
the latter nine : Providence : Providence,
28 ; Philadelphia, 0 ; Hoboken, N. J., a
game was played between nines represent
ing tbe Democratic county committees of
Essex and Hudsen counties, the Hudsen
cbunty nine wen by a score of twenty
seven te nine. It is estimated that 2,000
politicians were en the grounds.
AH About a Deg.
There was quite a scene in the Penusyl
vania railroad depot when the fast line
came in this afternoon. A lady passenger
had in her possession a pet deg, which the
conductor insisted in putting off the cars.
The lady said if the deg was put off she
would -get off, tee. Off went the deg, and
off went the lady, crying as if her heart
would break. The conductor relented se
far as te say that the deg might go into
the baggage car. The lady consented te
this arrangement, provided that she, tee,
could go into the baggage car. The con
ducter positively refused te let her get
into the baggage car and insisted en her
getting into a passenger car. The bell
rang ; the deg was thrown into the bag
gage car ; the lady still crying made a
motion as if she would take a passenger car
but in a twinkling she mounted the steps
of the baggage car, slipped into it unseen
by the conductor, and when the train
pulled out of the depot, she and her pet
were uuugiy neuuea aewn in a corner.
OVTEl 8 & HCKHT.
i 2S AND 28
Black Silks,
B
New Goods Coming in Cvery Day.
Choice line of TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS.
PloaieGkre Us a Call.
BOWERS & HURST
NGIGHBUBHOOI) NEWS.
Events Jiear and Acress the County Lines.
The Jjeflersen club of Norristown have
put up a transparency en their building nt
a cost of $150.
The population of New Bloemfielu is
invited te gather at the old graveyard next
bat ui day ana give the grounds a thorough
cleaning.
The new depot new being erected at
Harrisburg en Canal street will be en the
sita of an old graveyard. Many skeletons
are bcintr exhumed.
The international association of steno
graphers, which held their annual conven
tion in Terente. Canada, last week, will
meet nest year in Harrisburg.
The Pennsylvania and Schuylkill Valley
railiead will likely be extended from
Reading through te Pett svillc and te liar,
i ifehnrtr.
II. II. Housten is having erected en ene
of the many eminences In and about Chest
nut hill ene of the largest and finest hotels
ever built in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Samuel Geedman, a conductor of a
feialit train running between Huntingdon
and Alteena, was crushed te death while
coupling cars at Shoenbergcr. He lived in
Alt:ena.
Daniel Mast, oue of the best kmrn
citizens of Ucrks county aud a preacher ei
the Aniit-1), died very suddenly at his
residence in Caernarvon township en Sit
urday. The locations of the boxes of the flru
alarm telegraph in Yeik hava been so se so
Ifcted, and it is thought the system will
bu in complete running order in a few
da s.
Tiie people of Slatiugtei: will decide ii
a fe7 days by bailet whether tliey want
te i: cieasK the debt of the borough some
eighteen tlieubidid dellard te promote the
efficiency of their water supply or net.
While Themas McCirUiy was walking
en the raiireid track at Steelton yesterday
hn was struck by au engine aud terribly
mangled. He died a short time after the
accident.
James Ilaikius was stealing a ride en a
train en the Philadelphia and Reading
lai'read, when le avoid n brakeman, he
jumped from the car while it was in mo
tion near Giraidville, and his skull was
fractured and an arm biekeu.
A convention of veterinary surgeons
willl ba held in Philadelphia te day for the
purpese of forming a .--tate association aud
for consultation regaidiug the action urc
ess u y te clovate and protect the veterinary
profession.
A side wheel iron steamer for passon passen
f.'Pis, ca'lf d thn Olymp-n, built by Harlan
& Ho'.lii'g'-werth for tlm Oregon railway
and tiau&poitaiea company, te ruu en
Puget sound, as lauiyihed at Wilmington
estcrday afternoon. She ie 2G0 feet long.
:53 u ide and 14 deep.
E lwaid Wilsen and Charles Davis, who
creaped from tiie Yrk jail about two
weekis age. were captuied in Hariisburg
Tuesday, as they w.re about bearding a
train. Wilsa.i atUmpted te escape but
was promptly shot in thn Kg by the officer
and compelled te step.
The Fairmount creamery, Upper Uwch
lan, Chester county, received during the
of July, 4t)3,e45 pounds of milk, from
which were made 734 cheeses of 33 pounds
each, and 1G,CS8 pound;? of butter. The
erice paid for milk was 1 cnit per pound
n ei ..!.. .,..i L1:: r.i. ..
U1 -3 r-"'f '" l"'"- 'j.'10 "'0"K ";we", I
i-.icii luiumira vu! i.,wu pjuniis ui imih. i
during July, the largest producer bunging !
ever 18.UUU peunns. i
The total number of buildings in Har-
risbur.; according te a census ju.st com
pleted, is 7,73.j. 0 thnn 3, 370 are
built of brick : r,1",S are fr..iae, aud 27
stone. Of the dwelling houses 1,830 are
brick, and 4,118 frame and 20 of stone.
This maki s a total of G.53G buildings and
residences It in claimed thai the present
population of Ilarrisbirr,; is 40,000, which
with Steelton added, would increase the
population te 52,000
i Ma VTtth n llraceltt
Cbailcs Delau wes ancatcd this uioiu uieiu
iug by Officer Heir en the charge of being
diuuk ar.d disorderly 'emii tinie age.
When (.enrolled :: tine geld bracelet was
found in his possession, v.hich he paid he
bought for live cents. The hiuge of the
bracelet is broken and it is believed te
have been stolen. Persons who have lest
anythieg of the kind should inform Officer
Herr.
l)iti:;It and Fls'inn;?
Ellen Letiiiart, wiie was reieasa.l from
jail this m -.ruing, whcie she had spent
rhree days, get drunk aud assaulted her
husband. Officer Herr at rested her ami
Alderman Samson will dispose of her crse.
(hnaer halt.
LuaRiifsman, by her nexi friend Fred
erick ItuBsman, has brought a slander suit
against Maiy Fisher, of Columbia. Deputy
Shei iff Stride arrested the defendant who
give bail in the sum of $1,000.
U-itlrea'tca.
Clayten Bachman, charged with stealing
a sleigh fiem his brother in Paradite,
was ret mnrd te court by Alderman Barr
The grand jnrv premptlylindieted him and ' mat I ceidd net leave my bed. In the sum
i. -sti t,.. L;n,i Ti.;. .,il ' ,n''r et it,,, I was admitted te the City Hospital.
he will be tried this court.
Amusements.
trjnsfreiijr Eres' Minstrels. .There will
deubtUss be a goad sized audience In the
opera house te- orrew evening te listen te
the minstrel vagaries and funny savings that
are the accompaniments of this troupe. TLe
company advertises 43 members and will have
a full orchestra. The Baltimore News says et
them : " The sing'ng Is a feature of the enter
tainment, which ranks among the best ever
presented in thi city." There will be lets of
lun and cnjojable entertainment te mark the
presence et tha c mpanj here. and they shenld
be well patronized.
SPECIAL JfOTSCEt.
C3-PLAIN Talk fkem iin. hwavkk Te Wnem
It May Cencern: Itching Tiles Is one of. the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every ene can tell whether he Is thus
afflicted by observing the following symp
toms : Intense Itching, particularly alter get
ting warm. It scorns os if pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes form. The private parts are often
atTectcd. The mere you scratch the worse the
itching. Knewing that my ointmeLt is super
ior le any article in tht market, I guarantee it
te cnr. the wersi case et itching piles in exists
once.
Signed, U.SWAYNE, M. 1).
Dr. Swayne's Ointment is aiseaplcasant aud
etlcclive cure ler 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 ler 50 cts.
(in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.2.1. Address, Dr.
Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
ectU-lydTu,Th&Sftw
JTJSir AVTX&TISKVKBHTb.
BOEES & HTJEST;.
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
- - Black Cashmeres.
ELEGANT LINE AT LOW PRICES-
'SPECIAL NOTICES-
In Small Pox, Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria
Darbys Prophylactic Flnlu will step tiie
epre.nl of the intectien.
Cured My Wire's illnesj.
Frem Evansville, Incl., the home et our cer
respondent, Mr. Jehn K. Patterson, conies the
following :" Samaritan Nervine" (lured my
wile of a case of female weakness." It's an
extract Irem Mr. Patterson's letter, f 1 .5u
Small Pox eradicate!. Small Pox cured,
Small PexpttMngs prevented by Darbys Pro
phylactic I luid.
Aleuiers l ft; ethers I Mothers!
Are you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
witl. the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a bottle et MUS. WIN
SI.OW'S SOOTHING SYuUP. It will relieve
the peer little sutlerer immediately depend
upon it ; there is no mistake ubent it. There is
iiotameUicroncarth who has ever used It,
who will net tell yen at once lhat it will
ivgulale the bowel and give rest te the
mother, and relict and health te the child, op
crating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use
In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is
the prescription of ene of the el lest and best
female physicians in the Unite 1 Statc3. Sold
everywhere. 23 cents a bettle.
mayl-M,W,S&w
In the Diamond Dyes mero coloring is
given for 10 cts., than In any 15 or 25-ccnt dyes,
and they give lasterand mere brilliant colors
Fer Small Pox. expose Darbys Prophylactic
FInid in the room and sponge off the patient
within
Wliat 1b It Geed for ?
Let U3 tell you what Dr. Tltemas1 Ecleclric
Oil is geed for. Itl death te rheumatism and
neuralgia. It will cure a burn, bite, or pain,
and is equally geed for sprains. Fer safe by
11. I!. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
Fen Lame Jiack, tsiae or Chest use Sill.
LOU'S POROUS PliASTEU. Price, 25 eont eent eont
Seld by II. 11. Cochran. 137 ami 13!) North Queen
treet. Lancaster. lublleedG
Dr. Ilensen'.sSkin Cure consists of internal
aud external treatment at the same time and
it makes the skin white, seit and smooth. It
contains no poisonous drugs. $1. at druggists.
" The headache in my case was one of long
standing, but Dr. Benxen'a Celeiy.and Cham Cham
emlle Pills conquered." C. T. Reiner, German
Minister of the Gospel, Leslie, Ohie. 50 cents,
at druggists.
The nutritive properties of Celden's Liquid
Heet Tonic sustain the body without solid
ford Celden's ; no ether. nu20-lwdccd&w
Cum el la Oentenc for the teeth is very Iia
giant and removes Tartar and fccurf, hardens
the gums, steps decay and perfumes the
breath. Price, r0 cents. Fer sale at oil drug
ists. Je27-SmdW
Te riAKisii contagion ircm garments and
linen, disinfect with Glenn's Sulphur Seap.
Pike's Toothache Dreps enre in one minute.
au20-lv;dced&w
The gieatest contagie l destroyer ever
known Is Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It pre-von'-s
Small Pox.
ITrum Cel. .1. Mui.ilier, or inc l'erk: "I
havesuHcicd severely ler the last ten years
from Hay Fever in carlyaud mid-summer and
in the fall. 1 desire in tha interest of my fel
low suiTerers fetC3ttfy In lavoret ilys Cream
Ji.ilm. My short use et it demonstrated its
pflicacy. J. Maidhof, 401 Ureadway.
I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm le re-
Hcve all persons BiUterlns from Htse Celd and
f.iy Kevcr. I have ucen a great sutlerer from
iiiCse complaints and have used it. I have re-
commended it le many et my frlend3 ler Ca-
t-irrh, and in all eases where they have used
the Balm ficcly they have been cured. T.
Kcnnkv, Dry Goe "a Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
aulU-2wdeed&w
Skin diph89.
"Sway no's Untment" ) Cures tha most invet-
"Swayne's Ointment"
"Swayne's Ointment" ) crate rases of skin dls-
h wayne's Ointment" i
"Pwayne's Ointment" ', cases, such as letter,
"IwgSX 8!ffiSSt" rtannwM head,
"Swayne'a Ointment" S baber's itch, sores, all
IwS'SnSi-K"9 3CiUy' IMMa
"Swayne's Ointment" S&fcln eruptions, and
..gwSSagiSSJSI'-t ...sticstng com.
"Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching pil03,
"S ointment tta only effectual euro
".Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsli ebsli
" wayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing.
Ask ter It ami ube no ether. It CURES
w!;cra all elre tails. Sold by ill druggists,
.1 Couth, Celd or Sote Threat
Requires Immediate attention. A neglect ir
litafe? the lungs and an Incurable disease Is
often the rc.-nlt. "DR. SWAYNE'S COM
1'iiUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the
nieU severe coughs and oeid, actsdlrcctly en
the lungs, threat and chest, purifies thn bleed,
and fcr bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary at at at
icctionsef longstanding, isthebestremedy
ever discovered. Price 25 cents anil $1 per
bottle. The large size is the most oeenoinicai
sold lv all best rtniTclstH. UT-MW&FIvdaw
KKStlUKD 1-Kuai DEATH.
I he toIlnwIngslAtcracnter William J.Cengh
In, ei Semcrvllle, Mass., is se remarkable tnat
we beg te ask for it the attention et our read
ere. He says : "In the fall et 18761 was taken
with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I seen began le leso my
apretltc and flcsli. I wa3 se weak at ene time
I While ihere the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung as big as a half-dollar
I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med
icine?. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope
bat a Iricnd told me et DR. WM. HALL'S
liAI-SAM FOR TIIE LUNGS. 1 laughe at
my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1
get a l-f ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur
prises d gratification, I commenced te feel
better My hope, ence dctvd, began te revive,
and te lay I feel In better spirits than J have
the past three yeara.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
lhat every ene alllicted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I
have taken two bottle and can positively say
that it has done me mero geed than all the
ether medicines I have taken since my sick
ness. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.'
'.old bv II. K Cochran. 137 North Uueen street
enry' Carbolic Salve.
'i 1ij best Salve in the world for cuts.bruises
sores, nicer-!, salt llienin, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin
eruptions, freckles anil pimples. The salve Is
guaranteed te give pcrlcct satisfaction in
every cise or moiiey refunded. Be sure you
get HiiTrr.Y'a Carbolic Salve, a3 nil ethers ere
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25
cents. fceUl lu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
. 137 North Ouhcii Mreet. mv2-4
nkluny Men.
" Wells' Health Renewcr" restores health
and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex
ual Debility. $1.
BrewD'i Household Panacea.
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In tiie
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally or applied exter
nally, ana thereby mero certainly RELIEVE
PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and It la warranted den
bio the strength than any ether similar prepa
ration. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels,
Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and
ALL ACHES, and is The Ureat Reliever et
Fain. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be in every family. A teaspoon! ul el
the Panacea In a tumbler et het water sweet,
ened, If preferred, taken at bedtime, will
BREAK UP A COL D. 23 cents a bottle.
raayl-T.Th.FAw
JOAJtBIAOS.
Scaerr Resu. On the 21st of August, 1883,
by the Rev, W. T. Gerhard, at his residence
Ne 31 East Orance street, Mr. Henry F.
Schepf, te Miss Elizabeth II Resb, both or
JUeuntville. It
rOLlTIOAL.
Democratic state Ticket.
AUDITOR OEXKBAL.
MAJOR ROBERT TAGGART, Warren Ce.
STATE TREASURER.
HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce.
County Ticket.
MS1R1CT ATTORNEY.
JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster.
mrseN INSPECTORS.
PH. JCUHLMAN. Lancrster.
JOHN II. MENAUG 1, Mt. Jey.
TOOR DIRECTORS.
H. E. SHIMP, E. Cocallce.
C. B. HERB, Mlllersville.
COUHTV SURVEYOR.
UOBERT EVANS, Eden.
XVI AVVJiJiTiaJSaiJKlf'TS.
YKtLOW FROfIT UIOAK STOKE, 21
erth Qacen street. Headquarters for
the host Sc cigar In the city, at
HARTMAN'S.
CIKL, WANTKD AX i; UPLAND'S KKS
X taarant, Ne. 125 N. Queen street, te
assist with cooking and general kitchen
work. it
WANTED. 30 C1GAKMAKKKS. APPLY
te SAMUEL BRUBAKER,
it Neffsvilte, Pa
WANTKD A WOMAN WANTS WUKK
by the day at washing or house clean
ing Apply at
It Ne. 411 STRAWBERRY ST.
Lancaster County National Hank, )
August !). 1883.
rpuK KKuur.ait discount mv r
L this bank has been changed te the MON
DAY et each week ; and the stated meeting
of the Beard et Directors will hereafter be held
entlintimv. F. If. UUENEMAN,
jy !) Ctd&CtdeawAUtw Cashier.
A FINK FARM lfOKSAX,IS I UFPEK1TOK
sale my Farm, known as " Wellington."
containing 220 Acres. It is very desirably
located, soil of a superior quality ant ene of
the mostprednctivoin Cecil county, Md. It
is 1 inile from Pert Deposit, where there are
frequent trains daily te Philadelphia and
Baltimore ; also two te Columbia. Geed build
ings which are supplied with water by hy
draulic. Terms te accommodate. Fer further
information call en or address.
T. II. PATTEN,
aS-3wdW&S Pert Deposit, Md.
IN IJXKLA V.MATION UV TUK EDGES OF
the eyelids, we netice a nypenemlc condi
tion of the edges of the lids, which leek an
gry, red and sere. There i3 at the sime time a
reeling et heat and itching in the eyes. On
awakening iu the morning the patient notices
that the lids are somewhat glued together, and
that small crusts form upon and clog the
lashes.
Ail diseases et the EYE, EAR, THROAT
also. Chronic and Private Diseases success
fully ireated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LuNG
AKElt. Office 13 East Walnut btreet, Lan
caster, Pa. Consultation free.
FKKY'3 UddBCUAL LOZENGES.
Fer Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Headache. Bad Breath from smoking, etc..
Constipation, Sour Stomach and all disorders
et the stomach and Digestive Organs. Being
a purely vegetable, sate, simple and cheap
remedy, it readily commends itself te the
public snflcring lrem the above disorders,
'lry it. Price 23c. per Bex, sent anywhere
by mail. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G. FHEY, DRUGGIST,
29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian,
apr27-lyei&w Lancaster. Pa.
Q
UEKl ?
Will it pay me te take a course in the
LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Ne. 10 East Kine Street ?
Call at the rooms and oxamine testimonials i
of graduates and ethers holding positions here I
and elsewhere. The patrenage during the
pat year is the bcstovldence of the meilts of '
the institution. Endorsed by the leading
business men et the city and county. Parents I
give your boys a business education. Call and
examine the merits et the school. Fall term 1
begins September .". Address,
a2U2WUH 11. C. VIKlUliKK.
)K(lrt)SAI.M OK THE SUPPLY OF
Ceal ler Peer and Heuse of Employment.
Scaled proposals will be received at this
Otllce until SATURDAY, SEPTKMBKR 1, 1883,
at which date thev will be opened at 10 o'clock
a. ui., for the purchase et oue thousand tens,
mero or lcs3, et coal, te consist of the follow
ing kinds viz: 30 tens, mere or Ies Lykens
Valley Egg ; 50 ;tens, mero or less, Enter
piisc, stevu or ether medium coal; 53 tens,
mere or less. Hard Egg: the balance te consist
of Hard Broken. The supply te be et geed,
clean coal, under cover.
Proposals should be scaled and marked
" Proposals ler Ceal," and addressed te the
undersigned.
JOHN U. MacCREAUY. M. D., Sup't.
Oluceet Lancaster County Hospital.
a21-3t
"1IKAKD FIUK IMSUKANUB COWPANV
OK PHILADELPHIA.
Afisets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current'Rales.
Losees Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East King- Street
mUCimiM.W&SR
VIA KB NO 5IISTAICIC, FOB YOU VAN
I buy the best. 5c. Havana cigar in the
market, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK.
i:nts:rtaismehts.
UULTON Dl'KIJA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, AUG. 23,1883.
TUK
ARMSTRONG BROTHERS'
Monster Minstrel Combination.
10 MEMBERS. 40.
IN THE1KNEW VERSION OF MINSTKEI.SY'
MAMMOUTH BRAS3 BAND AND
FULL ORCHESTRA.
Presenting tlulr patrons with the Finest
Minstrel Entertainment In the world.
EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL.
ADMISSION 35, 50 ft 71 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS.
Fer sale at Orera Heuse Office. alS-5t
SECOND EDITION.
WEDNESDAY KVENINO, AUG. 22, 1833.
WESTEBN DOINGS.
BKBEZT NEWS FKOM THE PRA1KIES.
Getting jury for Franfe Jamea' Trial A
Dlnnreu uyclene in Missouri, Wtaicn
Docs Great Damage.
Kansas City, Me., Aug. 22. A dis
patch from HannewelL Texas, Bays that
town has been in a ferment for several
days ewrne te an attempt by cowboys te
run the town. On Thursday last two
deputy marshals encountered a gang of
cowboys en the street. A tight ensued
and one of the cowboys, Diek Turner, was
fatally shot, and two horses were killed.
On Sunday night the sheriff with a posse
arrested ten of the rioters. The town is
new quiet, but the cowboys threaten te
make farther trouble.
Frank James Trial.
A special dispatch te the Times from
Gallatin, Me., says : In the Frank James
trial yesterday the entire day was occupied
with the work of empanelling a jury. It
is likely that this will take 2 or 3 days.
Tbe crowd is increasing and intense inter
est is manifested. The court has restricted
the audience te 400 persons. It Ts stated
en excellent authority that Dick Little is
here and will appear at the proper time.
A Cyclone Ciasbes Over a Part et Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 23. A heavy
storm raged west and south of here yes
terday. The wires are down in both
directions and news is hard te obtain. The
report comes from Kassen, en the Winona
& St. Peter railroad, that the cyclone
passed ever that place, blowing down
many buildings, killing two persons and
injuring several ethors. The hail stones
that foil measured ten inches in circum
ference. Tbe cloud te tbe west and north
was a heavy ene, and it is feared that
great damage has been done, but the
wires being down no particulars have been
received.
ShaetYer Wins Last KvenlngM Gams.
San Francisce, Cal., Aug. 22. At the
billiard tournament last night, Sexten and
Shaeffer played a light line game of GOO
points for $500. Shaeffer weu by a scere
of COO te Sexten's 5G2. The highest mns
made were : Shaeffer, 143 ; Sexten, 105.
AcmmTiiE OCEAN.
An Irish Journal Denounces the llouse el
JLerds.
Dublin, Aug. 22. The Freeman's Jeur
nal bitterly denounces the llouse of Lords
for its action yesterday in rejecting the
Irish registration bill.
Still Mern irrestn.
Dr. Connally and Patrick Connally,
brothers, have been arrested at Bruli,
County Limerick, en the evidence of an
informer. They are charged with being
connected with a murder conspiracy which
aimed at the lives of Mr. Clifferd Lloyd
aud ethers.
The Feet nun Meuth Dlsonse nineng irngitKh
Cattle.
Londen, Aug. 22. The feet and mouth
disease has appeared among the cattle at
Spalding, county of Lincoln, and is spread
ing.
A Well-known Calhsuic Proiale Dead.
Right Rev. Francis Kerrill Amherst,
D. D., a well known Catholic prelate and
formerly bishop of Northampton, is dead.
Deaths from Cholera.
Alexandria, Aug. 22. Thirty-seven
deaths from cholera essnrrcd here yester
day. A CUE AT rlKC.
The Standard Oil Werlcrf at. f.en:; 'nlaitd Cny
Iu Flaines.
Nnw Yerk, Aug., 22. A tire broke e-it
shortly after 11 o'clock this morning i i
the packing shop of the Empire
oil works at Leng Island city. Over 700
men and boys are employed in thn shop
aud the wildest excitement prevailed
among them. The flames spread rapidly
and two ether shops caught fire and tlm
flames next spread te ene of the largest
agitators in the yard, containing 50,000
barrels of nil. Although the tire
men worked hard the ilarncs spread
in every direction. Tha Hewclaud oil works
are in great danger. Thodamage alrealy
dene is estimated at $."i00,000. Patrick
Coeneya workman wa3 very badly burned,
and three ether workmen were also in
jurcd severely. James Clare was badly
injured by a falling wall. The tire is be
Iieved te have been caused by a workman
dropping a het soldering iron into an oil
can.
A Itt.OtJOV KiOHT.
KttlSreud llauds Oec f:t ji Ils;ute Willi
Territile r.irect.
PiTTsr.uua, Aug. 22 A spscial dispatch
from Puussutawuey, Jeffersen county,
says : During the payment of the railroad
bands yesterday, a dispute arose about
the wages, culminating in a riot.
A Hungarian named Peter Yeder. was
killed, two fellow workmen, Jehn Shcr
mitz and Jehn Daler, were shot, and an
Irishman named Tem Kearney, win ini
mercifully beaten. Ne arre3ts have bi-j!.
made, but Sheriff Andersen aud a pus -.
are en hand and will probably make some
arrests te-day. Ne further troub!e is
anticipated.
A DANUKICOUJ WIFE.
Ooed Keasuas fur Mr. !I jcUarfl tu Hunt n. :i
Divorce Case.
Buffalo, N. Y., Au?. 22, Mis J.i-j
phine Bechcre was arrested here last night
charged with attempMngte procn-e poison
with which te Kill her husbai.d.
The druggist te whom she ap
plied suspected her purpose and
gave her a harmless mixture. Mrs.
Bechere is possessed oi'semo property aud
has lately been receiving attentions from
one of her boarders, Mr. Bochere has en
several occasions been taken ill and he be
lieves that poison iu his feed wa the
cause of sickness.
A Fata! Ciiecter Cennty Plre.
Chester, Pa., Aug., 22. The large
paper mill of J. Heward Lewis, in Spring
Held township, six miles from here, was
destroyed by fire at an early hour thi3
morning. While the fire was burning a
boiler in the mill exploded killing ene man
Jehn Morrison, aged 45 years and serious
ly injuring two or three ethers including
Mr. Lewis, the proprietor. The less i3
about $80,000 and is nearly covered by
insurance. The cuise of the fire is sup
posed te have been the spontaneous com
bustion of rags.
Paab Things.
IlARniSTJunG, Pa., Aug. 22. The Scnate
te day further discussed, without action,
the Sill resolution relative te the legisla
tive apportionment.
The llouse was only in session half an
hour and nothing was done.
Proper Proceeding
Buffalo, N. Y.t Aug. 22. Twe Irish
families and three German paup'er3 ail
assisted emigrants, were returned te their
native countries yesterday by the authori
ties of this country.
.
WKAYUKU INlJIUATlONg.
Washington, Aug. 22. Fer the "did
dle Atlantic states, generally fair weather,
variable winds shitting te beuthweslerly,
rising followed by falling barometer, sta
tienary or rising temperature.
MAJiKElH.
New Yerlt MrKet.
- New Y eftrc, Aug. 22. Fleur State and West
ern nrm and in moderate demand.
Wheat opened rather easier, afterwards ad
vanced litic ; trade very qnlet ; Ne 2 Red,
Sept., II 1SK01-18K: Oct, 11 2Xi ae 13-irt
Nev., Sl 22W1 27K.
Cern ?f:c higher eaa moderately- active;
Mixed Western spetjSSOc: de future, 61
Oats XQ better; Ne. 2 Aug, 35)c;
Sept.. 3tMa3tc; Oct, 35033Xc; State,
0iSKc; Western. 3548c
PnliadeiB&i jutmc
PrnLADBunrA. Ang. 23. Fleur Arm.
Rye flour at 3 62f.
Wheat steady, qute t; Ne. 2 Western Red,
J1170117K; Ne. 3 de, SI 13i; Me. 1 Del.
Red. $1 19K ; Ne. 2 de. SI 18.
fTOTTl nntftt ill rnllAifnt PJf?i?l( (In mlvn.l
C0O610C; Ne. 3 Mixed and Yellow, SSftSJc
Oats steady: Jie.i Whlte, neminal: Ne. 2
White, 4X645C ; Ne. .1 de, 42t1c ; Ne. 2
Rye scarce at 62863c.
Seeds unchanged.
Previsions steady.
lard steady.
Butter sluggish and weak.
Kirgs scarce and Arm.
Checse steady.
Petroleum steady ; Refined, 77.07X0.
Whisky at SI19.
Bteek Banet.
Quotations by Itecd, McGrann A Ce.,
via, -iluiWLUr, JTU.
CCAIC UA-K'
12 x. Sr.K,
Michigan Central.. 84s
New Yerk Central 115
New Jersey Central si?2
Ohie Central 7K
Del. Lack:. A Western.... 12iK
liu m
83 82
7 7vj
123 121
25 2h;
23 2S;
VWi 105
123) 122AJ
89 39JJ
34 30
15JJ 15I
101 101W
26K 25-
Se? S7?&
18 IS
3l3 31
77X 76J$
.... G9
43 42;K
57 57
2U 3-lti 25k;
12WJ 12
40H1
79 76
10 li55
Denver A Rie Grande.. . 21S
Kansas A Texas. 2Vi
Lal:e Shere 105&
Chicago A N. W., com.... 123jJ
N.N.,Ont. A Western.... 2ek
ht. Paul A Omaha 39S
PaclhcMail 3ei2
Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. 15
St, Paul "... 10l?i
Texas Pacific SOW
Union Pacific S7
Wabash Common 18J
Wabash Preferred 31
West'rn Union Telegraph 77
Louisville A Nashville... 15
N. Y.. Chi. & St. L. 9
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation 43V
Pennsylvania 57?fi
P. T. A Bmrale
Northern Pacific Cem..,
Northern Pacirlc Prof...
12
42
7!Vi
HostenvIIIe
Philadelphia A Krie
Nortnern Central
Underground
Canana Southern r,!
roepio's rasscnuer.
rmnttielpnta.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks irregular.
Philadelphia A Erle R. K
Reading Railroad
Pennsylvania lL-Ulread ,
Lehigh Valley Bullread ,
United Companies orNcw.iersey ,
Northern Pacific.
Northern Pacific Preferred
Northern Central Railroad
Lenit'h Navigation Company
Norristown Railroad
Central Transportation Company
Pittsb'g, Titusvilln A Butlale R. It
Little Schuylkill -Railroad
.... 13
'.'.'.'. 57$
.... 7
....1911
"" 1H
.... Ml
.... Wl
....111)
... 3S
.... 12'4
Mew XerK.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks irregular and lower.
New Yeric Control
Krie Railroad
Adams Kxprcss ,
Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Southern Railroad
.....llf
211''
1?4
84i
lOG
Illinois central Railroad..
Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad
.............
fii
Cltfcage A Red: Island Railroad
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad..,
Western Union Telegraph Company.
Teledo A Wabash ,
New .It-rnev Central.....................
.'.".".1211
I J I
.... 77'4
New Yerk Ontario ft Western.
20l
Lecal HTeckb and llniiilt
Reported by .1. R. Leng.
: Lest
Ylki. I-Ule.
. '-' rlly e. Vi).- LeHn,iXtla...iliu JILT,
less... no icx
IsHi... I(ji 117
" ISMi.. ItH. l'.ll
5 p:. i- c w I it 1 or 2u ytr.r . . 100 1UVMI
5pa.T-t.Schrml Lean.... 100 HC
' S " la I nr-iTynars.. 100 10O
' 4 ' In a or CU yeara.. 100 loe
" 6 " lu limriiye-rs. H 10074
it.inlietm borengh lean 1 00 102
iuar:vvi:ie R. i: f ri'i".
'dillorjvllbrStreuLCir W :r.,.'.'
inriiilr; r i,rliitiiig(:()iiat: W 15
V.-s-s I.IiC.'it r.iid Pnel i.iii..uv M
t'i ivte-" 'louse (Bendj) li'O 'Xt
Ce'uaibia G:ia CemiMiny
Columbia VatcrCempaiij- 2
Mtuquahanna lien Company....... 100 '1 5.25
. t.rieUa tiol'ewworo 100 'iia
StTftllS llOUSC. ...... ,. .. 50 5
.ciy r j.an !... ....................... mi it
V:l-.i Brandy vlne A Waynesb'g.... 50 1
".!lii'"-vIJi Nermal Scheel "21
Nerfn'.'i Market 1 m.r,5
;:i-ci:t.rjiN::ei;j aeMa.
t:iaiyvi::e 1;. R., due imxs $100 $ni;.sr
;. .vti:ig u CulumbiaR. R5'.i IUI Mi
iiRczster Jar Light and h'uel Ce..
diiein 1 or 'ja years lit) lti.i
'.titastir Gas L!;'ut and fuel Ce.,
InelSSS loe 0:i
L.iiti'i'u .Market 50
Western .Market 50
rcnsii'Tsi: steckh
I'.Jg itpt'lii- . U.'aver Valtey '25 li.
Uri'tgfJi .ri .i!!or"shoe 13X 'i:
Celu'iilila i C'lestnut Hill '& IS
"etuuihia, & Washington 25 20
( :eluaibl.i ft i.tg Spring 25 1
Columbia it, Marietta 25 :in
Maytevvn .t KUzabethtewn 2.1 in
Lancabter ft Kphrata 25- 47.
Lancaster & Willow Strent 25 II
SlraiDiirp f r.illlpert 25 21
Mailnltaa; Maytnwn 25 te
marietta .. Mount Jey 25 31
Lanc.,ClIzabetht'n&Mld.iIut'n 100 te
liac.-i!fr& l-'rnitviUc 50 Hi
Linca-tftr ft Lit'.tz 25 7S
l.j.i:ca:-t8r.Y WillUlii.-.IJiii 25 105
L.iKbi'dt r ft .'laner 60 UEf.16
l.s.ieailei . ;.laiiludiii 25 n
Lan-is!erft Marietta 25 3'
i.aucuiorftNewIIoliiiuI lt!0 7'J
tiitsiM-cr ;-a.i:aaueUaiiii:i. .7'J 273.0
SANK STCUKS.
i'u.'t vatienai iiuiiK jloe 2in
i!.:.- t' .National Ban 'c 50 II. 1.7,,
.lilen .N'ttlenal Hank 100 II".
L tur aster County National llanft.. 50 110 50
Ceiuini.ta National Ran !i 100 14
ilhrintliuvi National Hank 100 Il
rp .i.'ta National I'ank liX' IU
s'ir.-t f.ytienal Hank, Cetnnibix. .. 1G0 11I.J0
" il National U:mk, SimMhiiri;.... 100 i:
i-'irat National Rank, Marietta 100 20
K rst National Bank, Mount. ley.. 10O 151.25
i.i.!! .'tAtienal Bank ...100 14
Miifiliei u National Bank...... ICO 15'
I'n.en national Bank, Mount Jey. 50 75
ifw Helland National Rank 100 125
- .IF ITI11IIIUIM .M...A.................. .W ..-. l
llor.Mihent aiarlcet. T
DAIRY.
Lit . ttl' t MO.. ........ ....... ......... ..... .11. UftJC "a
Oil.. ciie4-te, cupi. ..................... .. .......K' ' -
Cottue chct'se. 2 plccui xr '
Dn'r-h elM'f-111 lump e43h;c
l'emvrav. ",
( ickcn -3 Mir t'lve) lf$.1
" tl iiijcctelcaued) r510c '
ripring cliickcnd "p pair '....irieec . , -r
Pigeons, ?J pr V5g3-c r
MIBCULLAMEOnS.
Apple llutUit qr ................25c 'J
ETOStldez 18l2(lj -
lleney per S. .............2jc
Lard 1 iu.... .............. .................rwi4c
Mines Meat ptt l-K': &
irRurre. . " "
IVacIies i pk 25235e
Plums per it 15.'Oc -' .
Raspberries lOl.'c .
Huckleberries ft (t '0: y
Illuck! errit.3 fl qt lOSlic ' Jl
Apples, ?l H Pk 13JB25C - .1
l!una:ia3i piece.... -.... ....jJ5i jl
Lurrauis, oe?c.................................ui. i,i
Coceamits each SfcJl'Jc l
Currants, dried, fl & 10c ' Jj
Dried Apples r1 qt 10c A
x cacuea fi qt. ...................... ...rc m
Lomens Tgi uOZ..................................uc -l
Orannes V lez C 975c '1
Cherries pr. qt ifjlOc 'I
Cantaloupes ...... ..H1h M
Watermelons VHi'Jia
VBOBTABLB8.
Tomatecs pr. pk. 10512c
Beans, Lima, fl qt. 7c . '
Carrots p bunch... ........................... ..5c , ''
Cabbage, l head :iri i
Egg Plants .iftlOc ".'
onions ft 7;j)i Jlh ;-
New Potatoes ? pk eainc r -
Sweet Potatoes 5? a pk. 25a:Hc -.
Radishes V bunch 5c '
Green Cernpr. dez 8tl0c v
Soup Beans ifl qt.... -l'A:
Salsify ?l bunch -...QlCe
Turnips y 7pk....... .....,.. ......... .....pc -
l.hubarb. ...... ........... ..................... ...c ..
Squashes prploce 2i.'c 4
Cucumbers per dex.... Be -
vrsn. ,t
Catnsu 59 a........... ............. ..........ic M .
Perch ............................-...-..... r.c 4 p
Reck... - ...................... ......lm)&V
Halibut........... .................. ............ie -
IfliCB.. ................................... . ...l"y I -O "l
Spanish Mackerel ft ft 3c , ,".
OI&QI3 per ftJva eijc '
WUTS. J!.
Beel Steak, V ft Vi.-JUr
" Beast (rib) ft luaiK:
" " (chuck) ap ft I215c "5
" Cerned.fl A...... li.gUc ''Z-i
Drieii, w...... ............. .............mjc .-
Bologna uried...... ............ ...... .... ..i. &
Pressed beet pcr-ft... 2l: ')
js&rCen fv jd " V-
tfllvGS Xil V6IT 3C " ' .
Ham, sliced, f ft .2l -J-
rj
-1
?M
-!
-w
iS
5.
-4$
-.
VJ
m
m
ifl
:H
'B
3-1
-i
.:'i
-la
i
- 41
A
v I
"
-
i
f 1
2
i
- M
-u
a
-!