ik 1 y, tU - 4 .1 ;i LANCASTER DAULYX mOPBLLlGENCJBU, TUESOA AXtatL.&2, 1884 I v IN TUE FIELD. IIAHH HAI.l. OAMKH YICaTICKUAr. Ilia i.atirntUr Win 'llitlr lrt Umne The lrenlitt Held the Active Down, A (loeil OHinAnt Heading. Yesterday nfternoen several hundred peeple went te llifl pnrk te witness a game between thn Lancaster elub ami (he I'lill.iilelphla Heris, or resorve tenm et the LctiKUn elub. The wr-etlirr wen very enld, nud the nudlonce were chilled te the betifp. The Rarue was anything but Inter Inter estliic nnil, Indeed, nt tltnrs It wan very tiresome, lletli elubs played loesoly.but tbe visitors showed up very badly, and If yen tcidny'B plnylnjf Is a sample of what they enn de, their manager hail better call them In mid kIve most of them thelr i eleascs. The L.uioasler put McCoy and Shannen In ns the battery. The latter was a new man nnd belim unable te bold the balls the pair worn taken out, and In the fifth Inning I'calc nud ItlobardKen were put In. shewlnB botter results. Fer the visitors OalIagher pitched the first oeuplo of innings, when Cahlll took bis plaoe, Doneliuo o.Uehln for both. The batting of the elubs was nltnest equal, the home nlne being the heavier. Gnme was called shortly after 8 o'elook by Wcititell of the Lancaster team, who umplieil. Nelther nlne sjoreil lu the first inning. In the sneeud Gallagher secured the tlrst run for the visitors, after making a bit, coming In en Tanner's out at tlrst. The tblid Inning gave both clubs blanks. Cahlll, of the Heds, reanhed first In the fourth inning en slew Helding and scored en a pawed ball. Melster took his base en ballscemiiig like Cahlll.Uallagher'B ball was well tlelded by tlilaml, who threw it te Hist, where it was mufled by Feak. and the run was made by Daniels' out at first Shannen tuide iv two bagger In this Inning nud get the tlrst run for his elub en Hlohardieu's slngle te conter Held. The Itctls did net soero ngain during the game. In the sixth inning Helland reached his base en a het ball te third and canie in en n parsed ball. IIoiTerd took bis bate en bails and MoCey get thore by being struck by n pltehed ball. Deth canie In en Richardson's tilt. In the eighth inning the home team Riiecccded In making four raore runs by fair batting and mlscrable Helding of the Heds. The latter Boomed te have lest their heads in this inning nnd played very wildly. Neuo of thorn scorned able te held the ball or threw it, the playing of Tanner at first belng notably bail inland's playing at second was the fcature of the Lancaster game. He made scvcrnl very difficult ily catohes, ene belng taken with ene band. At the bat be was very s'reng and n'curcd a two bagger. The ecnre by Innings was as fellows : LineisTin. a.u Wsiu.li 4 Hyliiml 21) 4 Parker, an 1 Helland, 3D 4 llollenl. c. t 4 Hliannnn. c, lb 3 Tenkc, ill, p 4 McCoy, p , r f 4 Illchatdsen rr.,e,... I in. u 1 0 I 1 1 0 e l .e. e i 1 3 1 e 7 0 Total Jrt riiiLinitriiu Kegany, 3D 3 Knuchuef 4 Cahlll, 5b, p 4 McU cr. s b 3 Oallaghnr, p , I I.... 4 Tanner, lb I Daniels, I r., 2b 4 Dennhur, e 3 Fritz, r t S e 77 W 3 1 4 1 1 a 4 4 1 e 7 l e 4 1 a u 1 3 0 12 8 : Total Ixxines. 1 Lancaster e ( 0 1 0 .1 0 4 -B Philadelphia 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 0-4 Huns earned Lancaster. 1 Deublo plsr--l'eakp, fllunren und Helland Twe-bun lilts inlaw! ami Hlianuen. Struck eut-1'htladul ptiln. 2 ; Lancaster, t Hsse en balls Lancas ter. 4 1 Philadelphia, 2. Lett en Ittim-Len. outer, it rinlnileiptila, 3. 1'assed balU Shan, mi, 3j Donehuo, 2. Wllil l'ltch-Ual-laRlur I. 'liineet game 2h. L'inlre-vvctzcll. TheUnmn la Heaillng. The Heading 7'iw attributes the defcat et the Iieusides club thore yesterday by the Actives of that eity te the oireless play el Higgins, who dropped two flies at bce nil base. It declares that the batting of the Heading team was semething ter rifl Iylo being hit for twolve kiegles with a total of eighteen. Sohappert struck out eight men ami ussisted in putting out ten ethers, yet nu error of an overthrew ball te Hoylent tlrst prrmltted the Iron sides ninn te send two men ever the home plate. Pyle struck out four inen but the Active team sized him up early and downed him ,t'eu thereafter. Toe Ixmtt says: The uame ODcncd nlcelr with tbe Ae lives ntthe bat. i'yle'a skeleton flguie appeared in the box for the Ironsides and Oldti-M caught him superbly. IJeylu's magnificent drive te middle Held gave blm second, and Cullen, who sized thn sphore up every tlme he buudlcd thn ash, net only sent Iioyle ever the home plate but came in afterwards en Fricl's bit te the left field fence. He tried te make second but slipped up in the undertaking. Fer the Ironsides, Hamilton net te base en ball but Derby's drive of the ball te Culhn completed the career of both. It was a deuble play. MeTamany secured a base hit and also third base en au overthrew by Sohappert and secured tbe first ruu In the rrcend Innlnc Jaoebv bit te near thn middle field fonee.but was caught at thirS Be was Uapus ut second, me inning ended with Hatpin going out en a ily pep te IIIk'RlnB. The IrensldeB with Greene, HiirglnM and liradfey going out in reRular elder, took the field uuatn. The Actives had three men en the bases in the third inning when Frlel took the bat. The nudience looked for big things, but they never canie. Friul atruek out, and the ball, rapidly fielded te first by Oldd-ld, caught Culleu ns another victim, Grady having headed the list of out. In this inning HIrkIus began his treat muff act, dropping two ily balls, The Ironsides did well in the seventh inning. Oldfleid bitBafe. Green followed Higgiustlrove the ball te centra, Oldfleid scoring, niul by au overthrew te third Groeno added auethcr run. The Aetivca oame in with a business air in tbe eight inuiug. Though Meljiugblin went out en a fly Beylo made a two baie hit te lefc fluid feucc. Friel followed with a two base bit te centra field. Jacoby kept it up with another two base hit, Beylo and Friel Beoring. Cullen and Halpln were the remaining outs. The Ironsides in their share of the eighth added another rnu by Derby. Tbe ninth tuning ended for the Actives in a deuble play en Sohappert and Grady, Gagus going out en a ily tip. The Irensldea went out in regular erder HlgRiuB, Bradley end Pyle belng the vlellms.- AOTIVI. Ursdy. e Mel-auKhlln, su. lleyle, lb (Jnllen, a I Krlel. If Jacoby, Sb Hatpin, 3!) Gbkub, r I Shnppcrt, p .a, . s i . 4 I . 1 4 , 4 . 4 , 4 n. e 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 I 7 a. 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 IB. 1 0 a a a s 0 0 1 u IB. t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 I'.O. 8 1 10 3 0 8 1 0 0 37 r.e. 11 e 3 1 a l 4 3 0 X. 4 1 l) 1 0 3 3 0 10 Total 38 irteMsiDca. lb. Hamilton, lb 3 Derby, ss 4 31 x 0 1 0 0 3 1 b O 7 tieiamnny, or WIIIIUIII, 4J,IM,t. oidmiid.e J.Oreone. If, iilKBlns.ab llraaley, r f 4 4 4 4 4 1-yie.p, f tt 1 1 f i 4 Total..,,,,. i-(tes. 17 8 9 1 3 3 4 S 6 ACtlvn 3 010000 3 0 8 Iremldes l e e e 1 e 3 e 0 4 tCMMAMT. ltuiwoirned-Attlvu. 4 KIrst lusoen called balls-Ireusl.uis l. Htruck out-Actlve, 4t Irent(lM,8, Twebusu hlw-lloyle (3). Friel and Jacoby, Ttirse bue hits laenby. Donb'e plavs-Aetlve. Ij Ironstaei.3 Wlul pitches Schappert, 3. ' Time et Kame Hi., 41m. Umpire Mr. Kelly, ttarrlstiura Mewncd In Uhaiubtrsbari:. The Ilarrlsburs eastern league team met a Waterloo at the bands of tbe Chambers burg nlne In the latter plaoe yesterday, Following Is the nummary : IHMlnn. I HIM !M tlarrlbur OSiaSoJe 1-8 Oliatnbersbiirtr n 808000 x-14 srawAiir, Ksrnsil runs-HnrrlKliurg, 2i Oliamhers burn. 1. Htninic out OtiHinberfburir t Can If, Mltclinll (J), Wnr.l (31. ItellliM (21. Merris (2), teml 10, Ubnltiiten Welili'lt llarrlntnirR i Kuo Kue Kuo elna am! Hinttli, lelnl 2. Keuble plays KeulK. mil nnd MltclHI. Kelltns. Hnlrs nnd Mltcliell. WIM H'ltaliKH -Smith, 1 Weldnl, 1 1 Meril, 4. liases en tinlln-Merrl". 2 Smltli, 1. Tliiiii el itainn 2Ur., 15m. Umjilre li.Hlilelda, el Mt. l'leasaut, Oainea Klaawhere. Phlladelphla : Philadelphia 18, Athlctle 11 ; Bosten 11, Koysteno 0 ; New Yerk : Bosten R, Motropelitan 2 ; lialtlmern : Baltlranre 5, Cloveland 8 ; anil Baltimore Union 18, National Union 1 ; Washingten: Wilmington 7, Washington 1 ; Trenten : Buffalo 14. Trcuten 0 ; Brooklyn : Prevl. doiice 8, Brooklyn 10 ; Somerset Pnrk : Somerset S3, Koysteno (amateur) 1 ; Hnrlvllle Grounds : Hortvllle 1), Murphy 1; Semcr 0, Kensington Butohers 0. ii Ills Mlleace. In seme suits breui(ht bofero Atdnrman McConemy liy the Dolaware IUvcr & Lan Lan easirr railroad company, ngalnst the do de faulting kubiorlbern te itnstoek, Censtable Henry Nngle charged full mlloage for serving the xummens in oaeh of elght easen. Counsel for the ilafouse oppesid the charge of full mllcage in each cane, maintaining that thn dUtauce oharged for had uet been traveled, and ofTercd te pay full mllcace lu the first nnse and 45 oents for cncli of the ethctH. In court en Satur day counsel for the plaintiff moved te strike elT the appeals becaufte the full costs had net bucu paid ; Judge Livingston gave the dnfvisdautH fifteen days in which te pay tbe full amount of costs ConRtable Naxle thinks of making application for thn ofllce of Upstair en the ground that he can travel mero miles in ene day and put In morn days in a month than Jake Holliuger. A Tobacco tilth KihIciJ, The case of Lemen 8. GreiT vs. Mesea Nowburger & Sen, which has been en trial in the United S'aten court, Philadelphia, for Beveral day. past, oame te a oenoluslon te day when a vcrdlet was rondercd in iaver or the plaintiff for $001.77, that beliiK the full amount claimed. This wai au action te recover the value of a crop el tobacco. The case was ilrst brought In our common plcai court here, nud it was certified, undortheaot of Cengress, te the United States court, boeauso tbe do de fondants, neu residents of thoatate, feared the lecnl prejudlce against leaf tobacco between purohasers ami favoritism te the prewcr. II. Frank EMielman and J. II. Hevrrin, cmii , rcprcROiitrd the plaintlfTs, and J. L Stolumetz and David W. Scllerf, appeared for the defunse. Mlrcrt Lniups. The police report that tbe electric lamps at Duke and Jamen streets wcre out last night from 0 o'clock ; Lime and Walnut, from 13 : German and Water and Princn nnd Audrew, from 3, and Frederick and Lime, from 3 o'clock ; the lamp at Prluce and Chestnut burned poorly nil nluhr, ami thoxe at Chestnut aud Lime and Chestnut nud Franklin were peer from 0 o'clock. Total, 8 Nine of the gawliun lamps wcre out in diflerent parts of the city, the " laat lamp en Seuth Qucen street " being ene of tbcm, as usual. The w Street Hallway. A large ferce of men nre at work con structing the new rtreel railroad leading from Ccntre Sqnare via East King, Duke, Walnut and tbe New Helland turnpike te McG rami's park. Tbey are new werklug en Walnut street and tbe New Helland tntnpike. and bave nearly a rnu are of the track laid. Tbe trenches for the ties nre being rapidly dug, nnd about 11 ve weeks mere, it is thought, will witness the com plotlen of the track laying. Alritrmtii liarr'a Cinrt. E. II. Dlllcr. charged witli wantonly pointing a pistol nt A. E Oarbrlck, was held in hail by Alderman Barr for trial at cetnt ; Garbrick was chanted with psrjury by Dillcr and he wai held in bail te nuewer at court Joneph Ferrest, eharged witli malicieuB mifohlef was discharged, the prosecutor failing te appear I'tiaiicoet llaic. Dr J C. Gatehell has roraevad from Safe llaibnr te Millersvllle, wliere be will ignore politics and doveto himself te the prncticu of medlclne npury Derlcy, jr., nnd Henry Free, tailors, hit Laucastcr last iiik'ht for Des Moines, Iowa, where they propose going Inte huklncRa. They wcre noeompanlctl te tbe train that carried thorn away, by many friend who wished thorn geed speed. Hdilte ihn llunae el Itelugc. Last evening Henry Duncan, n boy who was fermerly an inmate of; the children's home, from which he was taken te raiie by Ames Gibble, of Bart township, wan taken bofero the judgosef the court. Tbe complainant was Mr. Gibble who testified that the boy is incorrigible aud beyond bis control ; be roceutly atole a watch ami committed ether offencos. He was erdered te be taken te the heuse of refuge. V. S. Court Jurers, Among the jurors drawn te Rcrve in the Urited States distriet court, Philadelphia, fur tbe May term, oemmouclng en May 10, for the trial of eivl) and eriminal cascn, thu following are from Lancaster eaunty : Grand Jureis : II. II Tshudy, Lltltz ; James Smedley, Little Britain, Patit Jurers : David Blngwnlt, II. IT, Brubakcr, Lancaster elty. i i The tire Uiisnrtinaul. Yesterday afternoon alarm box 01, situated at tbe corner of .Seuth Queen and Hager btrets, was struek, te call out the fire department for Inspection by the oem mittce en engines nnd hose, who wcre In waiting at that point. Tbe horses, bar ccfs, carta, eugiucs, hose, truck, and lad ders wcre found te be in geed condition. Engine Ne. 3 waa put into sarvice for n short time nnd worked well. ' ratlenoe " in llurtlibnrff, The Iincaster opera oempany gave " Patienoe " in Harrisburg last night; the newspapcrs thern speak well of the company, the chorus and the oreliostra, Te-ulght the oempany appeam iu Celtim bia, wiicre ruauy of the seats have been sold, Lancaster Uunnty Wheelmen, In the annual elections for Pennsylvania of tbe league el Amerlcau wbcelmcu. Vieter W. Haldemau, of Marietta ; ana William U. YetiDgman, of this city, wcre oleetcd representatives by a very eimpll- mentary vete. AinustmeMi. " Llghtt e Londen," Tcmonew and Thurs day evening this mtractlve moledraun will boprcsentod (or tbe tlrst ttme In this city. There will doubtless he n large crowd pres ent. Tl.e play ts lull et Hen and varlau lei lei tares, has a strong plot and plontyer 8tiu.v tlenl situations, which go te make it a great Uvorlte with the public The company pre. ssnllngltlssatdte be very strong and capa ble, and the chiracterj aiu said te be taken with splenilld ability. ' J'rlncut Ma, 'This prelty opera will be hsre Friday evening, and belerf the latest el Gilbert A Sullivan's creations, will certainly attract a large nnd brilliant audiencu. The libretto Is In the usual Ullbcrtlan veln-suf- fused Wllh quaint humor and dotted whh I droll conceits i but It Ij net se supeitlclally rlalculeu i as most et hts former productions, and will net appeal se readily us they te the! risibilities ei thoaveraa audlonce. HVKVtAT, ttUTlUKHi The Hep rtatttr will euro Hack Ache. anrt ntlotherrnlnslnManlly. 2)eta, only at ilrttfp gists. Fer l.ame itacic, nin or Onest, tise Hill I.OU'3 POUOUH I'l.ASTK.Il. Prlce, M cent ln by IT, II.Cnelirnn.lKTnmllia North Qnoeu strnet, I.anrantflr. 'nblloedO llrlr Mriiltnu. ' I nave used Itunlnek nteail IHtltrt with Rrnat bennflr. ter IndlgMtlnn "ml oenatlpa tlen el llinliewels." 0 I, Kneton, Hamilton, Out. Fer ln bv II, II. Cochran, ilrugRlsf, lB7nnd 18"! North Onnen strent. I hnnglit metllelnn lu thtrleen stntra, but nothing helped me tilt 1 pet Kly's Oream llalm. In lour daysl could hear ns wellns evor. I nm enrel of catarrh ns well. It Is tl'0 IxMt incillclnn nver used. Oarreit Win". rlcv, llastlniffl, New Yerk, from II. r. I.tcpnir, A. M., Ueil IWnk. N. J. 1 ws mt seriously troubled with catnrrh It sctleusly nlTceliKt my voice. One hottleo! Kly's Oream llalm did the work. My volee Is fully restored.-it. V. I.topsner. i2l-wdoe(IAw I.D.ies cnnvulseit by cough can be seethed with Ilnlc's lloney el Itorcheund nnd Tnr. I'lke's Toetrmcli?. Dreps eure In ene minute. a2l-lwdoe.litw Ken chills, fevtir, ngun, and weakncsi, I'ol I'el I'ol den's Liquid licet Tonle. Celden't; take no ether. 01 DriiKVlsH. nU-lwdoedw II. 1 Dlitrlct Atlnrnry npeak. Cel. H. Wnllera, U. H. District Attorney, Kntms Cl'y, Mn, nuther'ceii the lollewluir stntementt " NnmnrUnn A'ervtne cured my nlcoeot spasiiiH." UetntdrtiitKtits. It SO, nrt-lwdeed&w ItreiTii'a tiuuaenuid 1'iinneni, Is thu meitt olleciive I'uln Deftrnyrr In the world. Will meu surely nuttlten the bleed whother taken Inteniatly or applied exter, nally.anu therobyjnett) cerhxlnly KKMKVK I'AIN, whother ohienlc or ncitte, thnn any ether pain ullovlnter, nnd It ! warntntcil deu, bio the Htiiingtli tliaii any ether similar prepa. ration. ItcureB puln lu the Side, I!ae!t or IlewiUs, Hore Threat, Itlituinktlsm, Toethneho, and AI.I. ACIIhH, nnd Is The Ureut Itellever el I'rtiu imewN's iiouaKiiei.u imkacua" should bu In every family. A tcftipoentul et the l'anacea In a tuiublur el het water (sHMit iiumI, u; preforredj inlrun at Imdtlir.e, will UltlCAK Ul A (JOIj. a ennta t bottle. tnnvI-TTh.r'Aw llAUltlAtlJ.S. MATniw-llKFBBKr.-On the !0th or April, I8ll, by thn Itev. V. T. Uerlinnl, nt aeliletfa Kuinklln Heme, llr. Wilsen T. Matheir, et llerks county, leMUs Sarnh Ilersh-y, et Mt. Jey township, Lancaster county, l'n. OKATHH l'ewj. In thli city, nn the 31st Inst., Isuae I'ewl. In the 73ih veir of Ida no. The lulatlvcH and tuond-iet the family aie respectfully Invited te attend the funeral trem his Inte losNlence, Ne. 0 L'wt Walnut httoBt,eti Thura'uy mnrn'ng ut 0 e'cleck nt the house, tiervlcent the Lancaster Old Men onlte cliurch, Eit Oliestnut street, nt 10 o'clock. Inirrment at Mentngcr's ninveyar1. l'ttt.tlJVL. TIMt UHUNTV COM.MlMIIO.Nr.H. KLI 11 l'TON, nt Upper L. aceek tewnsldp. -.SiilJc.ct te tte ilicl-deti et the Dtine. cia'le convention leut.tw b'" J ii'lll.NTV MimilltlllNKlt, UKO. S. 1100 NK, of .laddlmry township. 3-3uliJecl te tbe doeUlen or the Democratic eenniy ciinvuntleii. lublS-dAw lJOIl UOIINTV IMJtMISSIONKlt. JOHN 1). llrtlLUAl'. et Chrlstlanu, e&dsbuiy lewnshlp. ir Mihlect te the ilic!stm et the 1'en.e. cratlc county convention. 14-d.tw 'C'iHtt'll( TV UOUni'ifKINKK. HKNtir I'. IIAIirMAX (Mints .Uuruer), or Kast LamppUr tewnhlp. jrsul)Ji'Ct te thu duclrlen el the Dotno Detno Dotne cratlc County ouventlon uiOd.tw fjMMl IJUll.N IV uo.itatiMiieNKic. nOUDLBVH. PATTKKSON. Ot Llltle Hrl. lain township 7-dubii'Ut t" I he diclslen r I the Dcinecrnl'c eiuuty convention. I15-lt.'.tw VH ADVV.U VISRMKSVH. ArThNTHIN I. .. I'. Tlie iiitiinbera with their wives nnd (liunjtuiTi et the 1. O O I ., whoilrslre the Itubcltiih iliKriii conferrod upon them en MONDAY hVKNINM, AIMllL M, will plense ir.akHi,)plioitleii te their leaiiecttve nccreta rlc s tnr u ccrtltlcaiu, and jm sent the uatnu en the ubevniiwMilnir. It IIVOUDMIOKTIIKCOMMITTEK. 1JSTATi;OK lll.MtV.I. IMIMI,'I,ATK,IK J Lnnc intercity, deed. Letleia el adinltila tuition e H4ld estate havluit been Krantcd te the unriiTilgncil, ail puisnna Innebtt'd thciete nre lcitueted te inatce Imino'llate payment, nnd thoie havtiii; clultns nrdemamis ni;ulntt the sam', will prtsent tliem wltlient deluy ler scttloment te the undersigned, tesldltiK In l.unci-'ter city ntnrcialil. SblAN M. VOU.NU, iilmlnlUralrlT i,. N. svnevi., Att'y. a."2 ctdeaw T,n: NI1W YOltlt (( SUN jj UEACIIKi LANCASTKIl AT9:MA, M. On the day et publication. 0. II. IIAKK will supply It promptly en order, or wu wltl send It n inalintsoceuts a month. A(!l''cm I VV. KNOLAND, l'ubllshcr"Tns!i0ji," mJllinl New Yerk City M UHUllANr I AII.Dltl.X). DAVID E. WINTERS, Ledlnii Me reh tint Tailor. HavliiK ttist leturued Irem Phlladulplda with a lull lln et KANI.Y I'LAIl) hUlTINOS (the only onei In the cltj ), Woiateds, Cerk sereus und i astluiorei, i hereby extend au Invitation te my friends nnd thu public fjen. orally, te tall and Inspoet Una K.leiaut Htoek et Uoeds Having al.e socured tne services el six rtrrtt clasH work men I am prepared te make up work In a superior nty.n and with dispatch Ooed Kim guaranteed. DAVID R. WINTERS. NO. 23 WORTH QTJBBN ST., LANCASTKIl, I'A. ii.ui w iruv. PHAKES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUEEN HT LANOASTEH, PA. We are better propated than ever te serve you. Our steuu et WALL PAPERS Is larger than horete'oro, our hanuurs ureater. we de work t ferce ut paper hangurs greater, we de work promptly and In flisicl&sa manner and our prices nre lower. We benlii at the lowest grade of paper banc. Ingsmade, and go right thieugh tne line in the rineU Ktnbosted Ullts. One, Twe hi A Tliree Hand Friezes and Colling Decorallees In Kleuunt Designs. DADO wiMiuw 3UADI-.5 uave ucoeiro very popular and wu have a vury handseme line te select Irem In six and seven leet lengths. We were out el certulu numbers In shading, but our stock hs been replenished and e are ready te supply all amers Mn.n Mn.n ure of windows taken ami shades put up of nil kinds. LA- K CUUTA1N8, IIKII 9KT', LAMWtK OlINS and 1'OLKitrem tee up. It Is ruther early te talk about WIIIE WI '. DOW tUUKHNH, but none tee seen It Is a wtsuplan te have them fitted In your win dows hMeru the riles nil up our ..eme. iYe are ready te take erin lis plain and litnl litnl scipe Inall lzv. co'ne and tee us. FRYS, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. firr ADrKnTitttrttxHTs. tzs E LINN Si IIItRNKMAN. THE it RIDGBWAY 13 TnE BEST HEFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. 200 BABY CARRIAGES, AT LOW PRICES. ITliim &c Brenema,n9 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa, Nlt AltVEHllhr.Ml.NTb, WANTK.D-A UKMLKHftN Tt KKTt AH editor nnd publlshore! n inniinzlne In Lancaster, lluifness or proleslenal man rrerorred Ne outlay. Adilrrai at once. K. HKI O'UIS, It 1' O. Lancaster. 1" lUIILIu HAI.K Or. TIIUHllY, AI-ICIL. 21. nt Ne 817 North Oherry strret. el llotischeidand Klichen I'nrnlture, cenlstlnf ei liens nnil JHMiuinK .nriiun. luuiike, Steves, Chftlrs, Hewliijf Machine, Ae. Hnle te comtnenco nt 2 o'elorlt , p. m Term made known by W. K 111 K IIIIITON. Administrator. n'i.'-Jtd Jenn Woeujidb, Auct. OllAI.KM I'KIII'OHAI.H I'OK TIIK till I.. " lectien el stnte nnd county taxes ter 18-1, In the Knstntid went wards of Lnnesstcr city, will be received at tin nfflce e thn ennnfy ceinmlsslnnnrs until 12 o'clock, neon, MON DAY, Al'UlLSS, 1S31. Ily order or TIIK I10AUD. Attest' Framx UntEST, Clerk. nio-ieui 1 STATE II V FItKOKIUUK FUNK, LATH !i el the township et Martle, Lancaster county, ileccused. Lntters et ndmlnlstrn (Inn en said estnte having been Krantcd te the uiidcrlund nil persons Indebted thereto nre reijuosteil tomnke Immcdlate pay. inent, nnd thoie hxvlnt; claims or dninands ngalnst the saine will present thorn without delay ter settlotnent te the undersigned, re Biding In Martin township (JATIIAKINr. KU.vrC, Admlnlstratrlr. Jno. A, Cevin, Attornev. at.VOtdeawTu J." Uai.llWKLI. & Oil. J.E. Caldwell &Ge., Best Quality Silver-Plated Wares and Table Cutlery. Mail orders and inqulrles roeelvo prompt nttoutien. 902 CHESTNUT STREET. l'UILAnELl'lUA. 11)20 w ILLIABIhUN &VUHIKU. A LADY'S Common Sense Shee $2.50. $2.50. Made te our express order of cholce stlocted American Kid. The sole ote all leather. it Is well miulrt all thiemih and Is A FlItST OLASB UUTTON OAITKK Feil WtO FA8HI0NABLB NHOKTII33. The Latest Htyles lit I'UKr SCAUfS are the KL1TK. rrtcell(i and th" U ALVTBA. 0 cents. These scarls nre nil stln. llimd and ofthe very Newest I'attem, Material In Lluht and Dark Shades. Heys Club Itou c Tie, 2.1c. THE KIGHUIK 8H1KT Is made et the world roueuticl Wumsutta Sluslln, and l'ure All Linen llnmn 1'ltIOB $1(0, or fHO tnr HALT A DOZES. And a FULL Ll.NK (SKNTLKMKN'rt MKIII17M WKlUHT U.N DEUWEAIt. OUU SPECIAL ALL WOOL SUIT te Unrlvalled fer 813.00. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Dealers in Clethtnn, llaln, Caps. (IcnU Kur ntshtnir Goods, Heets, Uhets, Kte. Neb. 32-30 BA.S1' KING STREET, LAN0A8TEU, I'A. VOK HAhr,. A T I'UtVATK. HALl:. n. ewi iikati.avi) nunr Lancaster, l'a. This beautltul ostate, the roeldenco et the Ute Bx-fresiuent iiucnanan is euereu or am. magnlflcent Mansion, all uieilern Improve ments lovely greve et natural lerest trees, beiutltul gardens, lawns ote ; about 23 Acres of verv lertllelnnd. line large uprlng and ether advimUges Fer lurther .particulars apply te ALLAN A. ilKltlt A CO., Heal Kslale Agunt, Lancaster, l'a., Or II. K. JOIINBTON. lle I'ark ave., UaJtlmore, Md. aiMndeedftltw LJAI.l; l'l 1'lllLADKl.l'lllA TUK3DAY, WEDNK30AV A TIIHIthDAV, Al'llll. Z9IU anil 33tn,anu mat ist, at Mtisrs T Birch's sons Art Gallery, NO. 1110 CIIKSTNUT fsTi.KET, A very large and Viluubl cenilgnment, ill. iect Irem importer, of Klegam Turkish tuul Persian Carpets, Ofuilttzes. Alse several hundred '1UUKHI1 UUUi. comprising all ulim nnd kinds. Hale peremptory. Catalogues mailed ou applica tion te auctioned s. TIIOS, HIKGH'S 80N!i, Ne Uieii.cstuut tJtrtet. I'hlladelphta. ajiin-i - V- ) NJtW AHY KltriHKMKNXH, YAltA ANII HAVANA UlUAlt9,UUAHAN trod clear niler. for ea, nt UAHTMAN'8 YKI.I.UW FltONT CIOAIt BTOUK. J. Ku I.IHOKHr AND IIK.1T MTIItJIC ur Kuohre. Oosslneund I'eknrcanli trnm S per pack up. IIAHTMAN'8 YKM.OW TIIONT CIUAU 8TOUE. rif.NlJINK HAVANA rll.LKIW OIOAH sji inrncenls, at HAKTMAN'U YELLOW ritONT (J1UAU BIUIIK, 11KMOVAI.. JLV UL AltKK'dTKA AND COKFEE UTOUK rouneved te NO 8SWK8TKINO STKRKT. Ilcst Tens. Coffees, SUBars, de , In the city. A FKWOrTHICIII.n.lTOUK OONN1SUTI JtX cut ClKars, 1 1 for 25c. at HAKTMAN'H YELLOW ritONT ClO Ml HTOKK TTOUni'UKKl'UKM, TAH1.NUTIUK. 1-UnSirURK will be sold positively AT COST, te ctose business, nt nlU-lmd 220 WKST KINO 9TIIKET. STKVr.KS UOtlSK S1IAVINU AND HAIR D11KH31NO HA LOON. Ooed Journevmen ami pilcusname as nthet snloeni. ' II. WAUNKIt, mvirlld Mnnnmir ll'tTtl I.AIIUK WALNUT HTCUIK DO UN. 1 tots 10 ler saie! inav besenn Intlinntornreotn lately oceuplcd by Mr. 8.8. ltathven, Ne. 101 North Queen sticctf must be removed seen. Apply te C. II. LKFKVUE. uf7-tld Ofllce -Ne. 137 East KlnK gt. Sl'KUlAI-AM YOU 1'AHS MY OlIH tlNK Tailoring Establishment don't rail te leek lu the show window; ihe leading Spring Sly li s are eililblted therein : then walk In and niunilne our ontlre stock. None te equal It In the city. Ilandseuuily trimmed well wade and perfect flttlnir garments nsnred at moderate prices. A. II. KOiENHTEIN, , 37 North Qucen St. Oppoalte tbe l'ojtenlce. mu CmdU J'OIt III. SK ABON I Dalmatian Insect Powder, Fer the Tires rvntlen of Fun. nianknts. Car. pets nnd ethor woolens from the ravaosel Moths and ethor lnsects, nut riunts from the destruction et the Kjy und Werm. New crop Flowers, pura powdered, Just rocelvod nnd for sale nt CllAS. A IIKINITSU'S DruR Stere, alOlwd Ne. 10 East Klii? street' IKIII) UOHS7.A IS iMIOliUOKIS 11V VA. rleus effcctlen. It may be duo'e ulcer ttlnn nl the muenus inombrane el the nasal passaires, or of the slnuses cetnuiunlcatlng with them I)leaenel the Eye, Enr and ThtOHt-idse, Cnncers, Tumors, fekln nnd Chronic Diseases succesBfully treat cd by DIIH. II. II. A M. A. I.ONUAKK1I. Offlce Ne. n East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. a21-3td&w TIKIIHIVAI.. HAVING IlKMOVEI) MY PLANING MILL -TC- Ne. ill te 417 N. Mnlbpn-y St, And lncrcased my facilities ler work, I am new prepared te de all klndsel work In my line ntshericst nottce. wm, Wehlsen. AMIjUKMKXTX. VfUI.MIN III'EUA liuu.ii:. Wcdiiesaur nnd Tliursdny, April 2!i &24. SHOOK AND COLLIKU'B Kastcin LlL'hts O'Londen Company, Ne. 1, In Clcn II Hlms' pewerlul serctacular Jlole Drama, LIGHTS 0L0ND0N, Under the nusp'ces of Messrs. Sheek nnd Cel Iter proprietors et the Union Square Tnca're, New lerk. with nil the erlirlnal scenery, me chanical UTects, ote, used at thollieatre. The Greatest of Modern Dramas. ADMISSION 75 CO and M CENTS. UKHMIVICD HKATtt 73 " Fer sale at Opera Houre Offlce. nlD'St DM'USll way MUSICAL FESTIVAL I WILL 1IE 1ISLU AT THE Academy of Mueic, Pniladelphia. FIVF. RVKNINOS MAVCI, 7 8, 0 and 10, ! TlIHKKAFTEItNOONH-MAT 7, O und 10. The Chorus will number 000 MX IIIINIHtlCD VOIOES, 000 Thn Oiehestrii 100 (I.NKIIUNUKKOI'Kltl'OKMlCIlH. 100 Which together with the most eminent and billlluntbolelstM, will present uneusembtu of unturpassed excellence. CiieRAL Wonxs-tie.l's Tltiiu Is float ( Ilach ), Hengnt Victory (lllllor),KIIJah(MeudolSKOhn), Htqulem Mass (Veiill), AvnMarla( llrnbras), I rusuieiB (uanuj, whciiehtrai. rreKus uvei turc, Hchoizeund Flnulu, Op. 02 (bchumanu); Symphony. Ne. 2, ( lleollieven ) ; Ovorture "CoiIeIhu.'' (lleethoven) ; symphony, ' 1m u nlile," ( Hull ) ; Hyiuphnny, Majer, (Uoetz); Overture Academic, (Hrahms)i overturn Huy Hlas, (Vende nMnhn), and ethor new Or. ciiertinu wnrKV. .-uusieai. uimuTrens , y. UILCHKIsTaudCilAH. M. BCHM1TZ. Ingle Tickets, including Itcsorved Scat I2.S0, t'iOO und Sl.M. accord Inir te location. General Admission, 11,00. Amphitheatre, tee. Ticket oniceat Dutten A Ce.. 1115 CI1K8T N UT bTltlCUT, where subscription tickets can lK) obtalned en and alter Monday, April 21. bale el ulngle tlrkets commences April '28. During the May Musical Festival, MaySth til'2ththu Pennsylvania rjtlreud will plate en sale excursion tickets te Philadelphia nnd Rprl3,22,30 m3,7,9,d jUI.TUN01'KIIA HOUS1C. QlLIlKIir AND HBLLIVAN Opsia Season nt 1884. I'csltlvely llmtted te 1 enk. Niuiir only; FRIDAY BVhlNING, APRIL 26th. Under the auspices et Mr. JOHN STETSON, who lias secured the hxclailve Amtrlcnu IllKht through It. D'OYLY OAUTK, esq,, el the tfavey Theatre, Londen, te Gilbert & Sullivan's Latest Opera, A Uespectrul Operatic Perversion of Tenny son's i'rtncess, entitled Princess Ida, Cr, OASTLE ADAMANT. Illustrating tbe Idea that " Man Is Nature's hele siisutur." i-rescsenteii wnn in OUIUINALOHCHKSTIIATION. Magnificent Realistic Kmbellish nients, Ik'autiful Costumes. TheStage Business anil Appointments tn Its Kntirety, as Arrantd by the Auther aud Composer, und CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE, GRAND CHORUS ANDORCHESTRA. ADMISSION OOe HKSICKVKD tittAXa inn .mt hi oe .. 5i.oe: New en sale at Opera flouie efflce. aJl-Jt SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY BVBNINQ, APRIL 93, 1084, COYLE HANGED. KTBOttTB TO ritUTM tltM 1HSANH. Tbe Jail 1 nrd Urewdud te Be the Bsseatlen OejU ills With Rcsrerly Hlrac la nnd at 1'aaea Witts tbe World. GRTTYsinnte. Pa., April 33. Jehn Cojle was hanged hore at 11:27 this mera ing. The Insanity experts, who oame hore Monday, announced that Cey le wan suffer, tag Trem dopresslon of the skull, caused by a blew, and was insane. This was oemmunloatcd te tbe governor, but be re fused tointerforo. Ooyle was accordingly Informed last night that all hopes bad eene, but be slept well and ate breakfast at ten o'elook this morning. A, large train brought many peeple into town and at an early hour flve hundred bad orewded into the jail yard. On the Uallew. Ceylo walked te the gallows with hts spiritual adviser. Tbe distriet atterney announced, ou behalf of the condemned man, that Ceylo died at pcace with all men, After prayer and bonedlotion Ceylo was swung into eternity and died with scareely a struggle Tbe body will be given te his mother te be taken te Marietta for burial. A Hksicn etitis Murder sua Trlnln. Jehn Ceylo, jr., lived with his parents, who kept the " Kerry Ilouse," in Yerk oeunty, en tbe slde of tbe Susquehanna oppeslto Marietta. His parents wero ancd, he was tbe only son and the whele family had the roputatleu of belng a vloleus and immoral set. Yeung Jehn wan oxtremely bandflome, but was lustful, het tempered and addieted te rum. Emi ly Myers, his victim, aged about 18 years, was n servant in the empley of the Ceylo family ; she was handseme, nnd the younger Ceylo became enamored of her She ropellcd his addresses, but according te his testimony, oensontcd te boeomo his wlfe. On the morning of tbe 80th of May, 1881, the girl was called by Ceylo's mother te get up nnd milk tbe cows. At the stable deer she met Ceylo, who said te her, "I came out te sce if you would be ns geed as your word ; you prom Ised te marry me : will you be my wlfe ? " 8he replied : Ne ; I won't have you nor auy ether man." Ce) le said, "I'll sheet you, for no ether man shall have you " 1'elnting te lier breast she said : " Sheet rse sheet me quiek." Ceylo then shot her through the heart. lie thou turned the pistol upon Ulruself, iuflleting two slight wounds upon his person, de made no effort te cseat.0 but returned te the house and gave au ae count of the sheeting, aud was conveyed te the priseu at Yerk. On the 10th of June, 1881, a bill for murder was fauud against Ceylo. The case was continued te October term, 1881, for trial, aud ou thn 10th et October, lbbl, the trial was eidered aud a. jury empanelled after the return et tuiee special venlrcs. Un the 26th of Ootebor, 1831, the ver ver dlet of tbe Jury was tendered aB guilty of murder or the first degrce. I'he case was carried te thn supretn ) court at Philadelphia In May, 1882 The rrls ener's dofense was lesaiiily. Tbe btipicme court reversed the lower court fir tha use of a Blngie wertl " chrr.y " iustead of " fairly " in speaking of the inoafctire of proof necessary te establish insanity. The trial was again ordered, but owing te the state of feeling in Yerk county against tbe prisouer, the venue was changed te Adams oeunty. The neoend trial began lu Gettysburg, in April, 1883, and nfter lasting nearly two weeks, Ceylo was again ennviatcd of "murder of the tlrst degrce." Tbe prisoner was ence mero sontcneed te be hanged, and another writ of error was taken out, and thu case can led te the supreme court nt Pittsburg. Tlie opinion of the supreme court was rendcied en the 7th of January, 1881, sustaining the lower court and remitting the record oxceution. The record of the case was transmitted te the governor and the day of execution set for April 22, 1884. Uds, Intelliebn Cttii KAUTUUUAICB Ii HNUL.AND. Tlie Uliti.rDanc hwurp Uudrr nianyTeBUR and Uraatn Urt AlJtin, Londen, April 22 At half.pnst nlne this morning nn caitliquake shook of oen&iderablo ferce was felt in the eastern counties of England. Lecal! ties in E-i.tex aud SulTelk wote thu scenes of tbe ereatcst ilUturbatice, At Ipsnich, the capital of Suffolk, tlie she ex was he sevcre that tlie walls of the liouses wero perceptibly shaken ; plates wrie rattled und bells rung. The peeple bars beeu thrown into such a statu or counter nation that business la temporarily bus peuded. Au Awfal Meuieut la Colchester. The shook was still mero sovero at Col Cel Col ehohter, in Kstex. The concussion lasted half a minute. The Hint symptoms of the disturbance wero a deep rumbling sound, portentieus ami awu iuspiriii. This was speedily feiinwed by quuklnj: and sliakluij of in auy buildinus. Church balls raug; us theuRli swayed by unseen hands ; tall chlm ueys of facteries crashed in ruins te thu earth and ethor lefty ntructures wero destroyed. One of tlie loftiest spires in the city, 150 feet high, foil with au awful erash. In ene part of tbe ulty ilre breke out. Iu prlvate houses the greatest confu sion prevuiled. Tables were overturned, ebuirs swayed nud nodded and thou all full sprawlini' en the fleer. The ehiaa nud Classwure ruttled together aud was shat tered te pieces, while the pictures and or naments ou the walla tolltethoiloor. Men, women and children rushed terror stricken und shiickln( into thu street, whoie their nKonlzed cries and pain faces made a most impressive seeni). Other TewnnHI.MKeu. At Chelmsford, likowlse Is Eiscx, only about 30 miles from Londen the shook was also severe, and peeple wcre filled with terrer nnd diimiy. At Beuth End, the watering: place near the roeuth of the Thames, the earth trembled for miles ar und. The windows of many dwellings were broken, chimneys were dashed te the earth aud oreokery and glaBsware smashed. At bhoeburgness, a few miles beyend Seuth End, the shook was distinctly felt. it . iun rw,rn,.i,u nf .,. f.t EdKomeuda ; while at Maldoe, 10 miles " ,..w .'u.wv....w.u mh u,j nwtwu,, east of Chelmsford, the town hall and private houses were swayed several times. The wave pasecd from south te north. ibeSnuck l'tltln Londen, The Qlebt says that the shook was felt iu the Btraud, in Londen. A buslneas Iioure, it asserts, was pcroeptibly roekod ; se much se that the empleyes wero affected aud rushed iute the streets. The duration of the shock nt Ipjffleh is esti mated nt three seconds. The oarthijuake has caused a general feeling of alarm ami insecurity thtouxheut Euglaud. Heading i lIHWlilii Datiuir. Kkadike. Pa. April 23 While Olty Treasure Arthur was standing a', a win dow of his ofileo te-day, seme, unknown pei seu fired a bullet through thn window, but wit bout hurting that ofllelal. A. ' kimi'ar aijcault was made en the prluelp.il of the boys' high school icemtly. Hurt lit nl'ilssl'lttu. CUlvlsten, Tex., April 23. A special from Ean Antoule says that Frank Ed nards and Herbert Asten fought en Bun. day nlfdit for $250 a side. Atlen had the i best or It until me uitu reunu, wnen Edwards threw blm and hurthlra se badly tuai ue ceuiu nei ceme te time. Cattdet TiIhhmi The steamer Alett, whleh the HrltMi gOTernmeBt prcHnted te' the Uaiftd BUU, te Jein the Qreely rellaf exptdl exptdl exptdl t,0r?Lnrry.odte(1y,n New Yerk. ..." 'n?? wtrnilejTille, la the rrnif,Ad??on?:..Phie, .... .....rlulu,,, LTOM. sw.unu, Less, 190,000. oesepu Allen, suspected of oemnlloitw In aa.nWn!S? k '"""". W.. Lis fled te Canada ;vV,?0,ly th8 bsoendlng bank er at KfntiRham liu i guppd te bVB skipped te panada, with 140 000, causing Jeseph Partrldae te leso 110.000. Coehran & Yeuntr. whetnin r .,t paper (Ipalers. of Erie, P., have failed. Liabilities, 9135.000 ; assets, 100,000. Twe hundred steve meulders struck this morning at Peeria, III, A uoed Hldctanea. Richmond, Ky , April 23. Near Irving Coast en Saturday, Jea Fly en and Dill Hale, two dcsperadoeB,eegaged in a sheet ing affray aud Flynn shot Hale through the heart, but bofero the latter fell be shot Flynn twloe, from the offeets of whieh he died in a few hours. Mnrdered fur Iniuraees Menry. Na8uvim.k, Tenn., April 29. Myer Moseooltz, Jr., and Iloke White, a negre, have been artested for assassinating Meyer Frceaman, n week age, In order te obtain the insuranoe en his II fe. Froeamnn's wlfe was acceaery befere the fact and sent her husbaud te meet his death. The flonse nn tne Turin Hill. WAsniNateK, April 22. Iu the Ilouse en erder was made providing for the evening sessions for d obi te ou tin ttrlff bill, nnd the TJeu3a went Inte oramtttee of the whele en the tariff bill. Mnidtrrr' lliiugeil le Vlsnnif, Vmsru, Austria, April 22. Huge Sahonelc and Karl SohleBsarok, the noto rious murderers of servant p.Irls, wete hanged te-day. WBATIIUil IrtOUJATlONB. WASiiiNaTON, April 22. Fer the Mlddin Atlantie states, fair woather In nerthern portions, partly oleudy weather and loe.il rains In oxtreme southern portions, winds generally from north te east, nud slight obanges in tomparature. 'lAUKttl. " liiilnrinuitiiA niarcvi I'liiLAnsLrntA. April 'U rienr steady j med erate demand : SuporflneStato. nserist Kxtra de300a3K) IM. iaiiilly. l Ml73Ohle A Indlina lamllv. M01J75 Minn extra. II 50 an t etratalit, S8S 73; winter patents, t37SO OtO l spring de OOftOCQ ItyaUeuriitSl M. Wheat quiet and f toady i Ne. 3 Western Hed, II dH ; Ne. 3 de, FOj ; Ne. 1 l'a. lted, II ISQ 1 21. Cem very rearce end wonted steamer mtxed and yellow, roeiat sail vullewatR 02ui de mtxed, OO0O1O) Ne. 3 tnlxrd und yel low, rsawe. Oats auiet. and enalnri Ne. 1 White Het Nn. 3 de, S4l'4et Ne. 3 de 43kc : rejected de 41fJtmei No.2mtxeil.40o. Uyo(lullut707Je. Hiiuts Clever dull at CrtOMci Tlinethv nominal at il 40 j Flaxseed qutct but firm at fl 7eil 72. I'rnvlstens dull t Mess Pert, 113 UQtH SO; He-1 Hams.S205 027t lii"lu Me.s Heet, til Itacen Hmoked HhuldcrH. 8a; suit de, 1i 7e ; Bmoked Hams, KIHOHKe t ptckled dc, 12tj)i2sc. Lanf dull i city refined, OJOOK' loeso bntcnars,8f!SHei prtme steam I8fi0r(8 03 Mutter dull und easier Creaicery eura, 80Q (l2e; tlMtM. ZiaUa it C. A N. V de. 2374 55e; de llrau. 2H(2ei Weilern extras, 32c; de Reed te chnl:e, I7ti'JUe IUlls78e. Kicks steady but quint ; Kitras, l.1jniCc. L.hnei(i tendy but quiet I New tone lull cieame, IsatASe ; Westurn t dr te Reed VQ le ; l'a. part skims, BQlKe ; de (till sit I ins, Troth, 4R30. M ky at J 2u l'lillndnlphm cattle market. Monday, April 21 The arrivals et ltve stec at the ottternnt stock yards wcre ! Fer ttte week 4,030 Iicevpj". 8,000 shrep, 8 BOO hogs. I'rovleus woek-3,2w bcoves, 7,000 sheep, 2 800 hog. Ileet Cattle worn In heavy supply, and at thniiitholxty-elght cars wero shl nped in .New erk en "uiimiy. prices decllned full v Ke und closed unchanged ; only a few extra steers brought 7e Weq note as follews: Kxtrn. OHttWa ; Uoed. OGCJie ; Medlum, tMCWiffa i Common, 4KO50. CeuntiyKat Cows wero dull and lewer at 34HC. Milch co w.i wnte Inaetlvaat S3U370. Veal calves wero dull at 4f(27e. Hhnep and Larabu were In peer demand ami u numu r or sueep wmeu were unsold wero shlpped te New nrk, Wnntinte iu fellows qunte iw follews: Extra, 0Kl7c i Uoed, fi'fiOkej Medium, iQ (let Common. 4 WfliSWei Lambs. SfZBe. - .. f-.. '- . . .. I uuinus, negs were uuu unit prices wero me per pound lower We nnnt Vrosteiu at SKOXe; Country at7kflKc. SALES 0V DKBVB3 AT WEST rittLiDKLrttlA TABD8. Among the sales at the '.Vest Philadelphia Yurtls worn : Kedger Maynes, ICO Western and Pennsylva nia at .lHG0ir. Daniel Murphv. 73 i.ancustorceunty and West ern 3Vt6Ke. tlehn MeArdle, ax) Luncajftcroeiinty.bfile. K. H. MeFIIHn. 73 Laneistnr county. M'7Me. II. F. MeFilhn. 73 I nncaster oeuntv, n7Je. I). Bmyth A Ilre., 131 Western Lnncvner co s0Ke. Illpple ft Ilre.. u country eiws, 3aic. J. V. Lattu. 43 UhOMter oe , OfJOe. A. A J. Christy. 3ti western and I'onnsylva I'ennsylva n In. en 7e. U. Hrhamherg Ce.. 183 t-t IeuId. BHfiCe. Hchamburg I'aul, 123 renn'a. eiiiiuc Levl Lewenstnin, HO Western and t'eun'a 6ie. II. Chain, )r., 60 t'ennu, BXOOe. Hachman & Levl, lte Western and ra.,0J.O OHc N. II. Horbert. 39 Kentucky, WtflOe James Comsen.SiChos'.or ana Laucastcr te., tju;te. flel. Lowunsleln.so Penn'a.SKOOXc II. Chain, 10 mixed, 8HfT4c. L. Hern, 00 I'onn'u.axeOiC M. Ulman 2U1 Lancaster county and Western, M. Levl. 81 Penn a. 5;C0r:e. Dennis Smyth, 7J l'a., oaeyto. IIBBHOKD VSATS. City Dressed Hoeves wero latrly uctlveand closed lewer atHQioe, witusaics ei common cows as low as 7e. AIlATTOia SAtKO llodner Mavnes, 80 hoad.ea'JXo. , , L. MoCandless A Ce., 150 head, Ofi)lue. e. H. Dangler, 7 head, OQlOKc .1. K. Lewdun.07 hesil. OKOlea. II. U. Ileckman.ns heed, 6ttHe. Jehn II. Ward, 04 heed, 7X030. Dresned been wero lu falrdemand at 03116. Lambs ut .12e. AIUTTOtR SAtCb. Jes. It. McFlllIn A Ce., 317 hea I, Oaile. ,J(.n. II. MeFIHIn ft Ce., 34 head Umbs, JCO 12Xe. t .'tiitkdnlihia. uotutietulry Assoclated frcss. Mtecks Irregular, f hllmlelphla ft Krtn It. U. .......... ....IS itHjutlnL' Itullread.......... 23' I'Hunsylvantaltullread, cu l.ehlirh Valley Knllread cn .itruiui ............,, ,,,,, vfA iisofNewJorsoy, Vn l......... ....... .,,....,., 'I Si l'retorrel M unitoe i;ein panics Nonnern i-acine. Northern raclUe Northern Central Ilullread.. ec Lonikh.vaviKatien company 47! 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