LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1881. T n COLUMBIA NEWS. OIIK KECl'LAK COKIlESI'ON'DKNCK A special sermon will he nieacheri this evening in the E. E. Lutheran church te Putnam circle, Ne. 113, B. U. (.11. F.) C A., by Rev. F. W. Stalcy. Uev. Rener Owen, D. D., of Chestnut HiH, Philadelphia, will officiate in the Presbyterian church en Sunday morning. Train Dispatcher McKecver, of the Fied erick division of the Pennsylvania railroad, met Captain Case yesterday and made ar rangements with him te tianspeit Com pany II of this place te Washington, D. C, early en the morning of March ' 1. The company will probably return en the night of the. 1th. The election officers will meet at teven o'clock this evening in the council chamber te draw lets and decide whether General William Patten, Hem., or W. H. Hard man, Rep., will represent us far the next three years in council. These gentleman were tied at the recent election and it is te sever the tie that this evening's meeting is te be held. "The funeral of Miss Margaret Lindscy took place this afternoon from her Lite residence at Ne. 307 Locust street. The cortege proceeded te Old Denegal ceme tery, where the interment was made. William Keating, a brakeman en the Frederick division of the Pennsylvania railroad, running into Columbia, was re cently examined, passed a very rreditable examination and was uioineted te be a conductor. He made his fir.-t trip as cor cer cor ducter te-day en the Xe. 4 train. The following article, which Postmaster Mullen authorized the Sjj te publish, is of interest te every resident of Columbia : Heretofore, mail for Philadelphia in thu evening was sent by way of Harrisbiirg, leaving here at (5:20 o'clock. At Ilains burg it was thrown en th- Cincinnati express, due at Philadelphia at about 3:15 a. 111. But this train ha1- been se laic frequently that it did net get there in time for the early Philadelphia delivery. Te avoid the delays thereby possible and liable te happen at any time, hereafter Philadelphia ii.ail will be sent east en the Ilarrisburg accommodation train leaving here at "i:.i0 p. m. Mail for this train will close at 3:30 a.id i.ws will insure jeilively the early deliveiy of the mail, as it gets te Philadelphia at j p. m. Communion services in Bethel church -at Seventh anil W.ui-.it .street? te-morrow morning. It was severely cebl early this morning, but is warm new. Pay day :it the .Shawnee rolling mill te day. Justice of the Peace-elect Gee. Yeung, J.., left here en the one o'clock train for Lancaster with his letter of acceptance of the office te leave with the prothenolury. A biithday party was given last evening by Mrs. C. P. Shreiner te a number of her friends, among whom were the mcmbeis of the choir of the 1. K. L'lihcran church. There were present about forty persons who experienced a very delightful evening and who wish Mrs. Shreincr many happy returnsef the day. It was near midnight when the paily broke up. The box sheet, no v open at Richnrds's book store, for the appearance here en Tuesday, March 1st, of Gus Williams, in "Our German Senater.'" is ranidly tilling up and the prospect is that Shu opera, heu-: will contain a large audiemc en the iven ing in question. Desirable seats may new be obtained, but they will he few in :i day or two. The .?;.' says "an officer of company II writes "te the Xnn Era te express his dissatisfaction about the probable posi tion the X. G. of Pa. are te he assigned te in the Garfield inaugural piocessieij," and then gees en te quote an article pub lished in the Columbia column of the I I TKM.ier.xcKK of a few days age. ( ur thanks are due the editor for trying te make the public belice I hat some ether fellow, and net we. is never satislied. Had we the pan of Iturdcltc we might be tempted te speak of ths return, vesier day morning, of tins " (.Jem Vaiiety Troupe' from WrightsviUe, with the par aphernalia te be found with a company of ' stars. '" Walking across the bridge they presented a line about a square long. Fiist. came the Ex.' miner representative and another gymnast lug. ging a trunk, then a couple of guitarists with their instruments, and se the many instruments of alLkinds and shapes, musi cal and otherwise, were lueught here by their owners and manipulators te the tune of .... . . ., T S. ...1 "Keck me te .eep, mother.'' Oncel the , npany in speaking of the Wiightsville ; plc, said they are the dumbest he ever ! company people. saw. TiiKUUMAxr: 1'aii:. The KxcltcmeiJt In C'uliniiiatc le-nigli'. Last night was a lively night at the fair j of the Big Six boys. Twe wheels of for- tune did a lively business and there v,-;:s j much activity at all the tables. Following was the result of lhe chancing : Muslin , cress, Miss Ida Ferrest !, panorama, Mr. Iske; i cwt. of flour, Ida Kahl; pailer ' lamp, Jeseph Dean; counterpane. Mrs. ( Majrjrie Shay : see-saw, Peter McConetny ; ." , in. t- ..l : -i!.... paier lamps, i-. nuurus; uuu uig.ii. -nr , Sarah Wolf ; cake stand, Ph. Wall : silver pickle caster, Chas r.bimen : miueuell, A. K. Zell ; hanging basket, Lettie Micssa ; coverlet, Martin Rudy; cigar stand. Jeseph Wacker ; cologne. James 1 1. Dean, tidy, Christie Deerr; silk handkerehief, Lilli3 Curley ; shell box, Clam Cress ; box of cigar, Jeseph Niemcr: pair of line vases Mrs. Nichelson ; tidy, Jehn II. B.uungard ner. Te-night will be the last grand nigh! of the fair and a great crowd is expected te lie in attendance. Purchasers who want te get near te the tabic wili have te go early. The voting will close at ten o'clock, sharp, and the votes will be counted at once, different committees taking charge ei eacli ballot ballet box and each candidate being allowed te appoint one inspector. There are sixteen contests in all, the chief interest centering in the organ, the geld watch and the sew ing machine. There is a long list of can didates. Voters must deposit the cash with their ballets ; no checkft will be taken te-night. Charged wltn Larcej.y. Officer Adams yesterday arrested F ank Eckman, of Pcqttca township, en a com plaint preferred by a man named Xcek. It is alleged that Eckman borrowed or hired a quantity of lumber from Xcek, and in stead of returning it sold it and appropri ated the proceeds te his own use. Eckman was brought te town and held for a hear ing before Alderman Sam-en e:i Tuesday next. I'ccblc and exhausted constitutions restored te health and strength by Malt Ititters. Kilt Pesters' Bnll. The Bill Pesters of this city intend holding a ball at the opera house en Monday evening. They expect a large crowd. Pesters Ireni ad joining towns have received invititiens ami many will be present. Gentlemen extravagantly prai-e the Cuti cura Medicinal Shaving Seap. SPECIAL JfOTJVJIS. There Is n Halm tn Gilcr.d. The success which lias marked the inlieduc tien of Cream Halm, n Catarrh remedy, pre pared by Ely llres., Owego, X. Y., is indeed marvelous. Many persons in Piltsten und vi cinity arc using it with most satisfactory re sults. A lady down town is recovering the sense of smell, which sl.e bad nel enjoyed ler fifteen yeare, through the v.se of the Halm. She had given up her cise as incurable. Mr. Ilar bcr, the druggist, has used it iu bib family and commends f I very highly. In another column, a young Tunkhannock lawyer, known te many el ear readers, testifies that he was cured et partial deafness. It is certainly a very cflicacleus remedy. Fitislen, l'a., Ga zette, A tg vs.' IT,. 1S79. f 2J-iwd& w SAMPLE NOTICE. It is impossible ler a woman alter a faltlilu! course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness el the uterus Unclose a stamp te Mr. Lydia E. Pinkham, 231 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. iy23-lydeedw Pert Grape IVlne. This rt'ine i-i made in New Jersey, audi said te surpa anything In the way of wln ever made. It is called Speer's Wine, pre. duccd by Mr. Specr. Since the true analysis of its properties was published by James It. Chil ton A Ce., thee who could afford it adopted it-, ue In jreferenee te foreign wines. Prof. Chilton ued it in his own family, and has written te the public the following ea:d : Laboratory of J. It. Chilton & Ce., 'ew Yerk, Marea 11. We made a careful. analysis of the Pert Grape Wine produced by Mr. Altred Specr, and de net hesitate In pronouncing it pure ; it con tains all the piopertiMef the Oporto grape, and tlicreforc.ter medicinal u-c-, it is supeiler te ether wines. IM principal e:tects upon the -y-tem uie mildly stimulaiing, dimretic.sudor dimretic.suder iilcuntt tonic. It will prove beneficial in aflVe aflVe liens ei the kidneys and chronic (Iieasa,wlth general debility of the constitution. Physi cians may .-aft-ly lecemnicnd it te tlier patients in place of the many doubtful mixture.-' tee often 30I1I :i- pure wine. This wine can be hail of and ha most cxei-Uf nt article, ler weakly persons, cv peelaliy female-. It is a very superior table wine, and the most healthy drink new in Use. It is net a spirited or manufactured article, like most native wines. This wiiii- is endorsed by i)rs. Alien and i Iavi-i, and .sold bv II. E. Slaymakcr. j lls-iwd&w Aietlier! Mothers! ! .Mothers!!! j Aie. you dUtuibcd at night and broken of your tent by a sick ehild suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth'? It se, go at encu and get a bottle of MHS. I WIXM.O'.V' SMOOTHING SYKUl. It will le I Hove the peer little sutlerer immediately de- liend upon It ; there is no mistake about it. j There is no! a mother en eattli who has ever , n-icd it, who nill net tell yen at once that it will legulate the. bowels, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child. operating liki- magic It U perfectly safe te u-e in all case-, and pleasant te the lastc and j is the pre-cilpiien of one el the eldest and best !-male physicians and nurses in lhe ' Culled Males Mild every where ; 3 cents a bmUe. lcl.S-d.tw.MWAF Net H leverage. I hey am nel a beverage, but a medicine, v. itli curative properties of the highest de-gn-e, containing no poisonous drugs'. 'I hey de net teal dev. n an already debilitated sys tem, but build it up. Uue bottle contains mere hop?, that is, mere real hop strength, than a barrel ul ordinary b"cr. Every druggist in lteriii!stereils them, and the physicians pre scribe them." IJeclnMcr Evening Express en Hep Hirers. H7-2wdXw Why Wear i'lasters? Tney may relieve, but they can't ear.: that l.tuii b.'fk, ferlht- kidneys aie the trouble and j en want a remedy te act directly en their se cretions, te puiliy and restore their healthy condilien. Kidney-Wert has that specific ae tiiiu und at the same time it regulate) the bowels perfectly. Don't wait te get sicK, but get a package te-duy, and euro yourself. Liquid .uu dry sold by all druggists. (Icr (Icr 1'itiiiteHH Trf-nraph. 12!-IwdAw 11V..1 TIM. Kaiii.. !ii this city. February SI. IrfSl. Frvd eriek . K'lhl, in tiie'2'lh ycai of his age. The relatives :.nd fiiemi'-, ahoNe.OS K.el'l., and r. I. K. of l'.,aiv rispectfully invited te attend the funeral liem his lute residence, in t'ie l ear of t.M and -15.5 St. Je-cph stre-t, en Miuday nle rnn.'tn, at ." o'clock. Interment in Wtedw.ird Hill reinulcry. itd KitKXTZ In this city, en the i'ltli insl., Cath arine Kicntz. wiff et Adam Kientz, in the Tltli yiaret her age. Tile relatives and frii-nds el thij family are icspectinlly lip. iteil te attend her luneral tieui tlie lcsiduiicoef her son, Peter Krentz, X. Glf Maner street, en Sunday iillnrii(en, at J o'clock. Sid a Air .f i rmtTisi:3!i:sTs. 8' Kll'i: KICAIIT MINCll TJIIS SATUKD.VY veiling at tins r.iilten pera lien: iloen. I'll nee street, ltd ISest of Iteer en Tap. JOHN hl'ANiJLKIt. W. liliidV.N, V7. UNUEKTAIJEH. si:op Ne. 3" East Vine Street, "esldenet e. "Jl seu'.li Prince Street. ltd V A Il.ieksiable l.utween Clni-tian 1 ltd , Mtuuted en .iiillin street, ;md Iluke s-.ieets. Applv INI). A. COYLK, Xe. 11 -J East King &treel. VUfJTMJX S.VI.K !' IH)lT.i':ilM ASU Kitchen I iiniiture at .1. W. HUP. LEY'S. Ne. it SOUTH DUKE STIIEHT. en Monday JIUI IIJ11U ill ; t -11IU... AHf . rinvejTi:K keij.iis ami dvel:.in tSr1!" 'U uieruiiitcat S'e clock. ltd1 pply n nii: i:i:Ji;i.AK. monthly ;iikj;tij of ' X tli" American Mechanics' Hullding and J.e.m Association wbl be held this (aturdav) evening at TJ-J o'clock, in C'ojleV. building, Ne. ' East King Mrcct. V,"'!. T. JEFKhlJlES, Jnii20-.".td Secretary. PUBLIC SALE. ON W KI)N i:.SI A Y, M MICIIS, 1SS0, at Ne. '.23 Shippen street, a let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, in cluding sewing Machine, &c. h.de ! commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Condi tions made kuew.i by i.oitr.Nen. iii:i: ti ll. Sin iiuirr, A net. lil-IIld rgl Mill KIMSUIjAK .MONTHLY MKHTING el the I'lilnn ISuildiug and Lean assoc a- tie'i will be held thin ( MONDAY ) evening, :.t 7 o'clock. ltd A. II. HALL, Secretary. -lUOUKiNtiMKN LOOK TO YOUK IN- terest and buv your Hats. Caps, Shirts,, Underwear. Knit Jackets, Working Pants Overalls. Hee. Suspenders, Handkerchiefs and Notions at reduced prices at ItECHTOLD'B, ltd Ne. 5i Nm tli fjiiecn Street. S" 'TOClv C.VlTLi: X'Oll SALK. Ihr.veislXTY-FIVl' and Twe-year Old heel of Superior One YOUK STATE STOCK CATTLE at Stewart's Lauea-ter Dreve Yard, Parties wishing te purcliase will find it te their irteiejt te call, ltd A. It. GALLEWAY. COAL ! COAL ! ! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind of COAL go te RUSSEL. & SKUL-MYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders rc-spectlullj- selfeiteil. OFFIUK: S3 IZast King Street. YA15.IJ: fits Nertti Viliuc Street. augll-tuprlSIt f tOPLAND'S Ktir.TAUKANT. MA V I N W engased tlie serviCLSOf a first-class Kes tauiT.nt Cook, I am new prepared te mtvc articles in mv Hue at short notice, such a Chicken Croquettes, Cliickcn Salad. Fried Oystcr, Terrapin, and all delicacies leund in season. our ji.Uien.igc is respectfully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Xe. 1 North Queen Street. P. S. Weddings and parties served at reasonable rates. f-21M.tStfl TAfOIS 11. LUXti, N. S. COT?.. CENTRE SQUARE, Transacts a General Commission Hn.siness in REAL ESTATE. INSUHAXCE MO'.IT- GAGES, HONDP. STOCKS. CHAIN AND 1'HOVISIONS. Frime Investment Securities always lev amc and inquiries regarding them invited. JIONEY ALWAYS TO LOAN ON WOOD MOIITGAGES. Hv means of a private irire te Philadelphia, order in ISends, Stocky Grain and Previsions esec-atcd instantly. HO-SK&Wtt 1 NSUKE vl'ITH TUK LD ANT 1VIX 1 i: siubiislicd Agency of the GM Fire Insurance Oe, OP PniliADBLPHIA. ASSETS OVEH El&ven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sate and Solid Securities. EIFE & KAUFMAX, Ne. in east Kisr. sti:i:t. cin-6niaM.vr.sn Second Fleer. XEW AnrEBTlfEMFXTti. TLANK BOOKS. JOM BAER'S OTS, 15 and 17 NORTH WEEN STREET, . LANCASTER, K , Have ler sale, at lhe Lewest Prices. BLANK BOOKS, Comprising Day Heeks. Ledgers, Cash Heeks, Sales Heeks. Kill Boek.-. Minute Heeks, ue ceipt Heeks, Memorandums, Copying Heeks, Pass Hoekss, Invoice Beeks, &c. WRITING P APEKS. Foolscap, Litter. Nete. Hill, sermon. Counting Heuse, Drawing Papers, Papcteries, ic. ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY of all kinds, Whelcale and Kctail. FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES, Prayer Beeks, Devotional Heeks, Sunday- school Music Beeks, Sunday-school Libraries, Commentaries. &e. "DHYEKS : BLTEHS ! : HEINITSH SfcLLS: Hair Mattress tiem ItO.OHtoHe Weel ' " T.Odte 11 Husk - 4.50 te Woven Wile Mattre-s Irem Ul.OOte in SpringHeds i."V) le 7 Bolsters and Pillows Made te Order. Call and see my assortment and b.: con vinced of the fact that my prices aie all right. Picture Framing a Specialty. Heglldlng and Ucpaiiing at short notice. j HEINITSH, ISJiC 1L1ST KING HTKHKT, Jaiitf-fttiKl Over Clilini Hall. rpiii: cKi.i-:r.K.TKi rpiti PEARL SHIRT wiin: BEST I.V THE jTAKKET. OXK Ol' TilK HKST I'HOOFs IS THE KXOUMOU3 OUAXTITIES OK THKM sei.D S1NCL THEIR l.N'TKOnrCTlON. PRICE, $1.00. vi;ii them a tiial. tOH -sAl.E ONLY J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Princs Streets, I.AXCAftTKIt. l'. 8 1'IICIAL SALE OS- DRESS SILKS -ATTiii:- NEW YORK STORE. Have secured a large cen-iginneiit el" SUMMEIl SILKS. COLORED DHE5S SILKS, BLACK CA8ITMERE SILKS, whicn they offer at pi Ices never eitialled in Lancaster. A Choice Hiue of isUMMEU s'.LKS in new ami desirable effects, at .'xl cents a yard. A Large Assortment of New shade. In COL ORED IMSEfeS si LKS at ..s cents a yard. An Elegant Line of HLACIt CASilMEUU SI1.KS at $1, 1.2.". 1..V1 anil l.".'n yard. The-e goods were considered cheap at fl-Si. I-j1!, 1.7." and 2 a yard. We invite ladies te cull and examine these goods, as tliev arc the best value we have ever offered iu silks. Watt, Sliand & Oempaiiy, NEW YORK STORE. niun. head. WE AIIE E1.L1 WINTER OVERCOATS AT SVCll fltldES AS TO PAY YOU TO BUY Full AXOTIIER SE.iSOX. The low piiee is the Inducement, ami the quality is what yen want. V03IE AXD SEE ' THOSE Trousers for IVerkiiigmeii that we told veu about lat week are fast tlis apneailng. Seme people are bnyinif them te fcell again. The quality, make and price i.s doing it. WOnly $1.15 a pair. COME AXD SEE: A large aiid vniied assortment et FINE AND FANCY NECK WEAR WILL BE OPENED TO-DA. COME AXD SEE: We make our house THE PLACE FOB SUSPENDERS. Trying new makes all the time. Seme only are geed, but that makes a vaiiety. THE ARGOSY IS THE KEST. THY" IT. FM.UJ.1M ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 3S EAST KING STREET, ftf-lydiw LANC.Ti:i:, PA. Iffl, SHffl & CO A'EW AVrERTISEMKSTS' OPTICAL GOODS! Opera Glasses in great variety of styles and sizes. Field Glasses, Combination Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Magni fying Glasses, Microscopes and Telescopes. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES Fer almost every form of Defective Sight. . Oculists' prescrip tions for Glasses accurately nlled at prices much below city charges. Nearly all our Optical Goods are imported by our selves from the celebrated house of Lemaire, and are sold much lower than general prices. H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 We3t King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. THE OLD COR. DUKE AND VINE -:e:- NORBECK & MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take tlii-oppertunity erealllng the attention of the public te their IT n rival led stock et e hieles. iiiciudiug every variety new in use. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Don't put it off till Spring, when trade is brisk, customers are plenty, and eideu are given that cannot be filled. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, u ith the the most artistic painting, made en sheit notice, and Hutislaetien guaranteed. i ne nesi in the market. Kepalrlng promptly iittemleil te. Kemcmucr onrJIetto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," and remember the place, COKNEH OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS. Xfcir AVrEllTiSEMEXTS. 13Uiti.i: SAl.K or HOItSKS. On MONDAY. FEHItUAKY 2s, ISSI.at the Men liniic Heuse. 115 North I'l-inee .street, VI head el" Franklin County Her-es. Ainenir tliuin are home heavy-boned lecilcrs. Sale te j i-iiiiuiiuiiee ai i cieck, ). in. -v ereiiu ei wi i da. swift be given. ltd'- DANIEL I.OG.VN. ' A UCTION ON SATURDAY AFTKKNOON 2. and evening.' at llurkhelder's feterc, cer. et Chestnut and l'luin streets. A large variety of Dry Ceeds, Ne! ions. Heets and Shoes. Great Itargains. Sale at "J ami 7 o'clock p. in. II. K. HUKKHOI.DEH. Sam'lHkss, Auct. fiS-atdlt' JJ li. OF K. OK 1' sill KNIGHTS OF U . lameaster Divisen Ne.U, will meet (fully unireruied) at their armory en Sunday after noon, February -J7. 1M1, at H o'clock, te at tend the luncr.def our late Hretherfsir Knight Fredei iek Kahl. Hv eiiler Sir Knight Commander, 12.Vitdlt JOHN HAUNHAHDT. rOTICK THE MK3II1EKS OF I.ANCAS- X TUK Ledge Ne. fis, K. et 1, aru rcquost rcquest ed te meet at the ledge room en Sunday after noon at i o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of mother Frederick Knlil. The members et Inland City I.odge and Teutenla Ledge an- respeetlully invited te meet witli them Hy order of titt-'td JOHN L. COYLE, C. C. rpiIK .MONTHLY MKKT1NU Or THE J. " l'eeple's Huililing, Lean and Deposit Company," will be held this (SATURDAY) evening at 7K o'clock, at ." Norih Queen stieet (Mechanics Hall.) Meney leaned at a o'clock, hhaics for sale in the new seiies. A general attendant u el the shareholder-- is rein:stcd,us iinpeitautauienihiieut.s te the Laws will be acted upon. Itythe Heard. Attest H. V. ILLEE.frec'v. ltd i1LASSWAKK! ULASSWAKE ! ! i- CHINA HALL. A Full Line et DOMESTIC GLASSWARE Selected Ireni I.ighteen Dillerent Manufac turers, AT PltlCEHf.O WEll Til AX E VER OVFEUK1K HIGH & MARTIN, t.- EAST KING STHEET. c lAKl'KTS, AT Xe. 'Je WEST Kl' STREE'l'. N E V ST Y I. E MOl ET, NEW STYLE IJODY HHUSsELS, NEW STYLE TAl'ESTKY KUUSaEI.! NEW STYLE THUEE P1.Y, NEW STYLE EXTltA SUFEUFINE, NEW STYLE WOOL INGUAIN, NEW STYLE COTTON CHAIN, NEW STYLE HALL AND STA1K, NEW STYLE nOUDEItS. Wc invite bpecial examination et our Carpet . Stock, which is new complete in the latest Spring fctvles and Colorings, und Is the largest effeiing ever shown in Lancaster. WiU be sold at the lowest prices. FHiun OIL CLOTHS, LIXOIsEUM, C1TIXA AXD COCOA MATT1XOS. R UGH AXD MA TS. WALL. PAPER, WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. 10,000 Pieces New Spring Stjle PAPER HANGINGS Fer Pallers, Halls Libraries, Dining Uoeuis and Chambers. Choice New Styles purchased Irem Mann facturers and Importers, embracing all the Sualitics of Solid Geld. Embossed Geld, reuze. Satins, Flats and I'lunksaud Hordeis and Decorations te match. Will be eelil at Lewest Prices. Window bhades and Hollands ith Fixtures. Window Cornices and Curtain Pele. HAGER & BROTHER. fXXltViuTS, COAI,Sc. PHILIP SC1IUX, SOX & CO., 51ANUFACXOHY, Ne. 130 SOUTH WATEU ST KELT, 1.AXCA8TEII, Pa., cll-Unewn Manufacturers of Pennine LANCASTEU QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, HLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, &e. CUSTOM P.AC CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither In the piece or in Rnrments : also, all kinds of Hilka. Ribbons, Linen, Cel ten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac, Dyed or Scoured; also, muige uiue uyei'ij. done. . , .., Allordcisergoouslelt-withus wiU rc-cci-.e uretnnt attention. P CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the best quality put up expressly i tamily use, and at the lowest in.irkct rates TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD-ISO lOUTH WATER STRKri. lMVilUSl PHILIP SCUUM, SON A: CO HAeERyBH CORNER, STS., LANCASTER, PA. A'EW AJtVERTISEaiEXlH. V 'U TUK 1'UUL.IC. Having precureil u horse and wncen for the purpose, goods will be brought te market and sold en reasonable terms. Alse public B-alesnt dwellings personally attended te. .i- uressey pesiai can, .IACOH UUND.VKEIl. ' lebl9-3td8V&h Auctioneer. Ev fcKY DAYKKlNRSSUMETIlINti NK FAHNESTOCK'S. New Heeds opened almost daily t FAHNESTOCK'S. Fair Dealing. Ne advantage taken et any body at FAHNESTOCK'S. They de an-aullve business and buy all their Goods ter Cash, at FAHNESTOCK'S. Crowds are seun daily flecking in search et New Desirable Goods. FAHNESTOCK'S Still selling all the Best Dress Ginghams at 12 1-2 Cents, AT FAHNESTOCK'S. Next Doer te Court Heuse. SIlVr.KK, BUWEKS & HURST New display en their centie Cetmteis nn elegant assortment of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, In all Ihu New Choice Patterns. Torchon Edgings and Inserting, VEIlY CHOICE PATTERNS. DEXTELLE VERHICELLE, CORAL1XE, BRETOXXE AXD POIXT LAXGUE- DOC LACES IX ALL THE CHOICE XEW PATTERXS. Swiss Embroideries In Elegant Asaeitment. CAMHRIC RUFFL1NGS AND PUFFINGS IN DIFFERENT WIDTHS. Irish Trimmings and Riicliinga, a New Stoek Just Opened, An Elegant Assortment nt Plain and Fancy Ribbons Just Opened, all Entirely New HOSIERY, CORSETS, GLOVES, &C. IN LARGE As.-eRTMENT. LADIEa We invite exiimi.-iutien of above goods, us you will find tlieni te be all of tbc best qualities and marked .it lowest price. Givlsr, Bewers k Hurst, 25 Bast Kins Street 1 THIRD EDITH)?. SATURDAY EVENING, FfcB. 26, 188!. AYEAT11KK INDICATIONS. Washington. Feb. 26. Fer the 31iddle Atlantic states, warmer fair weather, fol lowed te-night by rain, easterly, veering te southerly winds, followed by falling barometer. WASHINGTON. The Apportionment Kill te Give Way. Washington, Feb. 20. The conference committee having failed te effect any com promise upon the apportionment question, an understanding has been reached upon the Democratic side of the Heuso that the apportionment bill shall give way for the present te allow the ways and means com mittee an opportunity te call up the fund ing bill. The bill stands Ne. 10 upon the speaker's table and a single objection will prevent its consideration out of order ; . but the ether nine bills having precedence may be laid aside seriatim if the Heuse se disposes and in this way the funding bill might be reached for consideration in a short time after the disposition of the sundry civil bill. As, hewcvcr,t!ie entire afternoon will doubtless be devoted te this bill, unless a night session is ordered the funding bill can net be reached till Monday. Proceedings In the Heusff. In the Heuso Mr. Weaver ashed leave te offer a resolution granting te F. W. Feitzschc, a member of the German Reichstag, the use of the hall of the Heuse this evening for the purpose- of deliveiing a lecture en the present condition of the German people. Objection was made, and the IIett.se then went into committee of the whole en the sundry civil appropriation bill. The amendment appropriating $200,000 for the establishment of naval coaling stations en the isthmus of Panama was adopted by 82 te (ie. Mr. lileutit gave notice that he would call for a vote by yeas and nays in the Heuse. ON 'CHANCE. InijirutiMiieii? isi til" New Velt Med; .Market. New Veu.;, Feb. 20, l:li p. in. The sub-treasury has purchased up te this hour a milieit and a half el bends under Secretary Sherman's authorization of yesterday. The stock market continues generally stieng and the entiie list shows j an advnt.ee en the neon quotations, im provement ranging from about a hill te two per ccut. One i-'alnre Kepertcd. Rebert T. Hay, broker, has failed. Xe particulars can be learned, but. the lailtue is considered a very small one. It W his second failure within a short period. An Kiigliali Vleiv or Aleney Slatlrrt. New Yerk, Feb. 2U. Kicrnan's liuan cial bureau received the following te-day : " Londen, :J p. in. Markets closing firm ; Englishmen calculating upeu ultimate de feat of the three per cent, funding bill, and money being easy at Londen. At the exchange large operators brought blocks ei sieck at prices auewiug very ui.vniiii- gin-s.' l'hll:deli:i!.-. Stock market. Philadelphia, Feb. 'JO, 2 p. in. Tiicre is a much better feeling in the stock mar ket at this time. Prices opened this morn ing at 2 per cent, better than at. the close yesterday, but dropped off again te the lowest figures. Then a reaction set in and new the prices arc a decided im provement en te-day's opening figures. Pacific preferred is quoted at 70, common 4-U,Pemisylvnnia OLReading 31 J, B. P. W. lSl.Nei thern Central 43.Lehigh Valley 50, Philadelphia & Erie 2";. SOITHLICN TICAtiKHIES. TIe Murderer et C'eL Petter Lynched. Ai.nuQCERQrn, N. M., Feb. 2.i. Faustinc Guiterre, implicated in the mur der of Cel. Petter and brought in by the sheriff last night, was taken, from jail by Vigilantes and hung in the same place where his accomplices were hung s-emc time since. Cel. Sliaimeii' Slurduier. Charleston, S. C, Feb 20. Thu trial of Cel. Cas.h was concluded last night. The judge delivered an impicssive charge and the jury retired. At 10:4" they had net agreed upon a verdict, and the court adjourned until this morning. Slyhtcrleii! .Murder. Four Werth, Tex., Feb. 2-". Last night a railroad grader, whose name is unknown, staggered into a saloon at mid night, and c::claiminr that he had been stubbed, fell dead. Ne one could be seen seen in the street, but the receding sounds of horse's hoofs indicated that the mur derer had fled. HhiiIck Hitching Out. New Yerk, Feb. 20. The Ohie na tional bank of- Cleveland has telegraphed te cancel their order te retiic their circu lation amounting te 200,000. Pecgiikeei'SIE, X. Y.. Feb. 28. TI banks of this city have decided net te sur render their circulation. Tlie IJny Fixed. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Tlie ceuit to te day fixed March 9 as the day for hearing aigtimcul in the matter of the application for an injunction by the McCahnents against the Philadelphia T Reading rail road and ethers with regard te the annual election te be held March 14. Ie;ilh or an Old Tclerupiie.-. ilrnON, X. Y., Feb. 25 Stephen Law renee, manager of the Western L'nien telegraph office, at this place, died this morning, llehashad charge of the tele graph office ever sines it was opened, about thittv years age. Tlie New Yerk Fire. New Yerk, Feb. 20. The lire at Ne. 13 Frent street, which broke out yesterday morning, is slill smeulderina", and the Ie?s will reach sf.iO,000. Ieuobvet Hay frozen. Camdhn, Maim-, Feh. 20. Penobscot hay was frozen ever last niht for the first time since 1873. MARKETS. Mew lurk XilxrKet. ! 'vw Y'ekk. February 2G. Fleur State i firm, moderate expert anil home trade : I Supcrllnc State SKJ C9l 10: extia :e ! il :(i4 50: choice de S4 C3S1 W; fancy de $1 OjfiH CO; round hoop Ohie SI 4933 0j: i choice de at $5 u3G 73; sup'irfin- west ern " C0f?4 f.0: common te geed ex tn lr S3f)l7'; choic-ile 31 751.;73 : -li'iier rt till i h :,! de J5 Oogc.ce. Seiitlictn nict::r.d unchanged ; common te fair extra It MQ 5 3): soeti tocliekf de 3 25ftt "3. Wheat u liade better moderately active : Ne. . Ked. Mareb.il IS! l! : April. de il 19?; ll9.:de3I:iy Slid. Cern without decided cluinge: Mixed west cm spot. SfiSS7iiei de tutum MJ..;j'e. O.U3 steady; Ne. 2 iiurclu ;i ; de April. He : de May. '.c ; State -UM3 Hj ; Western ei7c. Philadelphia .Market. 1'HiLAriKLrHiA. I'a., Feb. 2-5. flour firm moderate trade; superfine. 13 C053- jt); extra W 7"S1 23 : Oide and Indiana tamily J5 25fjt 00: P.i. de i 733 ik) : St. Leuis family f5 SOitC 23: .Minnesota Extra f 0OS3 73; straight. $.-!?7iiU25: winter patnnt ?50fi(7 30 : sprinjj de i''. 7." r?S en liye Heur at $t DOffij 00. W heat quiet, but prices steady ; Ne. 2 Western Ked t l.Vfil 15' .J ; Delaware- anil 1'cnn'a Ked.ll ltQllVi; de Amber, sH H H.'ern steady: steamer .Vtff.iT-fc ; yellow 5l S53c; mixed, 31S51J-.Ce. Oata quiet, steadv; Ne. I WhUe iiff ISUe ; Ne. 2, We; Ne. 3, de 12SliCc; Ne. 2 Mixei!, 41c. llyc steady at 03c. Previsions in steady Jobbing demand ; am5 perk. SltlglGSl): beet liauisjll 5032250; mdia ni.9 beet t20 00 f. e b. Itaren smoked bams 10 .JJ? tin: piekled ham- U2t0c ; BineUed slmulders itSCjc: suit de .V.Vc. Lard market steady ; cfiy kettle 10;stf ; loejf lutriiers'!4C; prime team JiOfiiVJ. Hntter steady but only in moderate da'mnnd: Creamerv extra 31C:e :dend toc'.ieieu 2sS 30 ; itnulferd comity and New erkextr.i, tubs, 27K2Sc : de llrkiii-. 225-'c ; Western ilJirv extni23f(2)r: doeod te ehoiee 20J2tc. Kells quiet, ; l'enn'a Kxtra, lilglSc; Western Uc serve extra. ,18Jt22. Kcirs quiet but steady ; li. 2i)i2lc; Western 2021c. Cliee-e ste.uly but nr.clianed ; New Yerk full cream, I:ijl3e: Western lull cream, 12K'213e; de fan"' te Jieini 12jJ12-,tf; de haft skim- lOe ; l'.i. de 10'Cff nj;-. IVtrnleiiiii quiet ; relini-d U'e. Whisky at $t II. Seed Heed te prime clecr teidy at7l(:;SJ; de de Timethy llrm at fi S." g !!.-. ; !u de r'laxsccTt dull at ! ZTtQl ".1. I.i ? ntet'U 3I.irk'l:i. lCKKLe. The receipts et c.ittle yesterday weie 1.2jil head ; een-igned thnmiili 170 ears; market dull ; teiidin downward ; fair lixht sterrs at ?l .""i? 4 Hi : efieiee5 13. The receipt of heep anil iambs were I,SC' li'iul; consigned threugh: .T:; cars;deuiaud geed and prices a s-h.id- higher; all etbjrinjjs taken ; fatrtoeod western sheep, fl 73JJ3 :. , geed te fancy at 5 1003 '.n; net very extra here; western Lamb-, ill t.V(3 73; extra i'Q i; 50. The ri'eeipts et hogs m it J,"! head ; eon .-igued threugli, XI cub ; maiket dull and loner; Yorkers, ied te eheice S3 IMjiiii IM ; clioiie $i 10;goeil iiie.liiim .!glt 15; choice heavy. "5; pig-i. llgl.t le eheicc, 1,5 M ; miiket eleM-d witil ;i nnilitiited dewawaril tendency. Clst'ISNATl. He.,n ue. . j ...... i. i ; eouiliieil III l 50 :.'; light at ? UxiC; p.u-king at f3 7i !: 10": liiilenYrs' :.i:i. aiijit. i" ; receipt 2,;h head : siiipinenis 1,50 ie. HimtelT. Ill Iln,Jsrd Un;::i lull hing ilene. l.VIMJ AX.vreLiv He;... Mi'ii- lumber at : .; reeelpls Sjil head; ,hipments2.2!M 1i. NtecUJllavKnt. N UW OKK S rtH'KS. i5tec!cs strong. Ir'ebrii ary A.M. 11:1 A. 31, r. -. v .51. 2 10 l- jr. 3.W 1I:.W 12:23 .Meney. Kri.iK. U I5' Wi 17 Michigan h. A L. S. ..I22', 12 1' 122'i Michigan Cent. IL i:..lluj.: 113, 113'. Chicago. N. W i20'4 121' J 121 Chicago, il. k St. 1". H5'5 n7;4 ins Han. ht. .1. Cem... . 50-i 51 5lJ " l"ld. .. Sis limji M Teledo A Wabash .. I.:',' -tl' OhieA'Mississipid. .. :.! lid, 3S1J.C St. Leuis. I. 31. A3 I:.. M', 57'J 5S llil,:ilie:uid VVesteni. St.'j 35; :tV C. C. A i. C. IL i: 22't 21 22 Ncw.ler-cy Ceiitiid..lnl' H.'..' H2 Del.A Hdilseli L'aiuil 1 H.7'. 107 Hi-L, Mick. A We-tci-nll'.!', 122; J 12l'i Western Union Tel.. 1071 U.'A H&X. I'ncillc Mail S. S. Ce. 52 51 51i leuatliileh IJniun I'acilic III.: Hi. UJ?i Kuiisas A Texas I1;S, t:)4 4'.4 New Yerk Cenlial I l'f Adams Express 123 Illinois Central i t'i Cleveland A l'itls 122'.; Chicago A Keck I '2SJi ritlshurgh A Ft. W 112 I'lllLAllELVIIIA Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania II. IL .,, '-;'rt (;:: I'liil'a. A Headiiiif. -2: .11 :&) Lehigh Valley .W'5.l 5:1 Lehigh N.-.vtetllen... JIJ ty J 1" Northern i'iieitie Cem It IS,'?; I! r-ii r." un . PittB.,Tituvv'eA !'..... 17 H,'J l1- Nertliern C ntial 47JJ Is IS Pllifa.V Hlie U. U.. 23 2.'! i 23,'i Northern renn'a I'll. ILK's of N. .1 Hestonville I'.lsj Central Trans. Ce Noen fjiiotr.lleiisiif the Cinln rvi.-uKii Kiirul-hril l.y J.ienb !'. I.mi; , ('ei;r:i.i-,inii Hieker. Chicago. Cash. Man-li. April. Wheat i .' M'y, ilav. .Inly. ftern 37.; .42 I2V4' lime. outs wi .syj -"Js New Yekk Cii-h. Maieh. April. Wheat -rl-ljs IfH rLl'Jj Cern.... .57i .-7 ... eats........... ...... ...... ..... ...... rillLAUKLrlllA. Wheat LP.'; 1.135; l.'7'i Cern 51 '.j 51 .3:5; eats ; a ." ILUTPMOim Wheat l.; Lli;5. 1. 17-; Cern 3s .--; .Vt Oats :.v tv. ta is m ,;.v t.v. 1.ivi:kiihiiv vm i.iiii.s n;N ani !i wishes te secure bargains ami enjoy geed miMc, will go te lhe KEYST0NK KANf) FAIR TO-XWllT Mtl-du by the .Atiller-ville it.tlid. AHMI--ION MCts. - 112-2 wil TyN'T HHHSKT Till: Git AN H I'A I It OF liii: HUMANE, AT TKSIR HALL.. OPEX EVERY EX'EXIXO AXD OX MOX- da v, wi:ixi:sia x a xd sa turd a y AFTERXOOXS l'HOMZ TOG. m-if.i TIXTi:.'. .i:Mll'MJI.ll!.NT. rUI.TON Oi'KltA HOL'sK. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1881. The llinsil.s!icil American Comedian, Mil. J. S. CLAKKE, Kccr.ntly returned liem I.outlen. will nppcur at the Opera Heuse, Laneaier, Monday, Feb. 2, in two et hi greatest and meat hiugliabltj characterh", MAJOR VKLLLVT0X ItelKMTS In Coyne's Come !y iu3 Acts, called A WIDOW HUNT ; And :ib the Immortal PAUL PRY. Iu J'oelc'ii Famous 3 Act Comedy or i!i:tt title. Mr. Claike will be .tiled by a Company et Dramatic Celebrities. GENERAL AIMIslON, 7. t:t. GALLEI:Y .10 cm. ltESEHVKU SKATS Sl.OO. Keservcd Scat5! tersa' at Opera HOiii;Ofn5 f2t5tl vAA'TH. lirAMKD-AT Till: J.ANUASTKK J!LT t Works .1 lew active. Industrious boys) from twelve te eighteen years old. H'j-I'.vil w 'ANTED A NL'KSK (ilKL, AHCilJT US or 17 years, old. Apply at li:!North lntt 12I-.1td street, WANTEH A. YOUNtS GIKI. AHOUT lit years el age te wait en tabic and asis i bccend girl. Applyat this efllcc. lid WANTEI SKVKKAL STUUNCi HflTS te learn the various branches r.fCai rlagc making. Apply te 1. A. ALTICK A SONs, Ita 42 and i I W:st Orange . street. AliOOU TKAUK ASM KAIU WAGES while learning It. A Jew intelligent boy wanted te learn ll;; printing business. Inquim in person or by Iett:r te "Inqulit-r l'llntlnjc tint Publishing Company,"' :.i and 33 Ne; tli 0,utjeuitie" .ar.catcr. 1'.;. f21-4tdeiMiAtiv. G IKAlJi I'i:CLrLAi j T In Vavv; or small amounts. t23nr i2l.wi0 Write. W. T. Mi;i.K A CO.. rennntssii.li Mer eii.mts. I.M La-uilcstivet. t Iti-.i'. HI. '.ircit llvi-j, m2e-iid
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