LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK REGULAR COBRKSIONJJKNCK Amusement season lively. Ferd's , "Billee Tayler" was played te a large and geed audience last evening, and gave universal satisfaction. Mr. Denham, Miss Lucette and ether members of the com pany were rapturously and deservedly ap plauded. The "Uncle Tem's Cabin," which comes te-uight is well recommended. Other attractions booked are Skiffs min strels, Jan. 24 ; Cel. Robinson's Humpty Dutnpty troupe, Jan. 27 ; Roeucy-Miner combination ; " Muldoon's Picnic," Feb. 8, for the benefit of the Columbia baud. After " Billee Tayler " last evening. the band serenaded the troupe, and also the ladies of the Presbyterian Sunday school festival ; and had a spread at the Vigie hese house, en eth street, between Union and Cherry. Anether boy burned at the Shawnee rolling mill yesterday. Doreugli Ilriefi. Mrs. Lawrence, of Ragtown, fell en the pavement and broke her right leg. Dr. V. S. Iliiiner set it. Four members of Ferd's company " left " beliinl had te be taken te Sinking Springs this morning and shipped thence te Lebanon in a freight cabin ; Jehn Amweg was one of them. Miss Annie Hrcucmau has returned te Philadelphia River rising slowly. " Pink-cye " disappearing. KI.I.CTION.-?. friendship rue Company Officers. At a meeting of the Friendship fire en gine and hose company, held last evening, the following officers were elected : President J. II. Ijauingarilner. "icc President James Best. Secretary Gee. S. Land is. Treasurer Jehn Cochran. Chief Engineer Jas. Fcllenbaum. Ass't Engineers Win. Stennfultz, Rob Reb eit Garden, Jacob llartman, Jas. Best. Fiiemen Jas. Burns. Win. Haldy, Dan iel Hookey. Hese Directors Isidore Xcwinan, Al bertell, Chas. Brccn, Jno. King, Harry' iSabel, James Beeth, Jehn Hank. Trustees J. W. Jacksen. Daniel Tre witz, m-. H.'E. Leinan, J. I'M. MeCnlley, D. P. I'oseinniHcr, Jas. Fcllenbaum. Delegates Jas. Fellcnbaiun, Sher. Smith, Win. Ualdy, Daniel Trewitz. iDnurance Officer Elected. Laft evening the policy holders of the Lancaster Heme Mutual fire insurance company met at the office of O. H. Lel'evre, East King street, and elected the following named officers : Di lectors Christian Gast, Jehn A. Chaih'sand Maj. A. C. Reineelil, for three years ; and Jehn A Burger, for two years (te serve the unexpired t'srin of David Hartniaii, deceased.) Auditors II. Z. Rhoads, Jno. I). Skiles and A. J. Eberly, esq., for one year each. NKW fcUUKDUM:. Cliauge of Tliue en the l'. R. K. - A new schedule for the running of pas senger trains ou the Pennsylvania railroad has been issued te take effect en and after te-morrow January 22d. The St. Leuis express east and the Pittsburgh Express west will be discontinued. The Philadel phia Express cast will hereafter be known as the. Mail Express, and the Chicago Day Expi ess .simply as the Day Express. As the time or arrival and departure of these Uains,and nearly all ethers passing through Lancaster is te be changed, the reader is referred te the time table printed in an other column where all the changes made in the new schedule will be found. Hand if Brethers Going te Church. The society known as the B. U. (H. F.) J 'a., propose attending church in a body, dressed in citizen clothes, white gloves and badge, en Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, at, the First Church of Ged, cor ner of Pi iuee and Orange street. Circle Xe. 103 will assemble at the Odd Fellows' hall, Seiith Queen street, the meeting place of Ciiclc Ne. 110, where the line will be formed under the direction of the marshal of Xe. 110. The route taken will be up Seuth Queen street te Centre bfiiai(, up North Queen street te Orange te Prince. Slien Id the weather be favor able thcie will no doubt be a geed turn out. Mnbulug Atl'alr. At the corner of Prince and German streets, last evening, during a quarrel between two boys Frank Hagens and Jehn Barry each of whom are about le years of age Hagens drew a kuife and stabbed Barry in the side and then ran off. Harry's wound is net considered danger ous but ' it might have been." It appears that for some evenings preceding there had been mere or les quarreling among a party of boys, sonic of whom attend the night school at the mill, and seme ethers who jiathcr there te annoy them, and last night's meeting was for the purpose of " having it out" among the several fac tions. ' Tlie Twolve Jelly Bacm-W'." This comic musical conceit was produced before a geed audieucc in Fulton opera house last night, and was received with every manifestation of favor and hilarious mil tli. The overcrowded state of our eol eel umiic forbids auy attempt at just criticism but il is only fair te say the audience were delighted aud testified their approval by repeated applause. Ilapttsed iii Water. Philip Smith, the gentlemanly bat ten der at Court Avenue hotel, while carrying .t tub of water from the bar-room this morning, .slipped en the ice and dropped the tub. Philip " went down into the water " head-foiemest. He came up smil iug, but " all wet," aud had the tub beeu a little claimed church. deeper he might have almost membership in the " Ol ivet " William the Silent." The lecture in the First M. E. church, of this city, by Rev. J. Richards Boyie, of Philadelphia, en Wednesday evening, Jan, 25, is expected te be one of the best ever given in this city and will be largely at tended. The many personal friends of Mr. Beyle will be there in force, and all these who kuew his' ability as a tuiuker and lecturer will ba glad te hear him again. of this oppeitu- Niirrew Kscape. This afternoon as Frank Finney, a son of the proprietor of the Grape hotel, was walking in front of Mr. Heman's building, Neith Queen street, near Chestnut, a pile of bricks fell from the top of the chimuey and came crashing down through Finney's umbrella, but luckily none of them struck him. 'the I'laut Club. At the second meeting en Monday even ing iu the Y.M.C. A. hall, Rev.C.E. Houpt will lecture en the " Claims of Betany." All persons interested in the culture of llewers are invited te attend the meeting, and members will bring " Gray's Scheel and Field Boek of Betany." Atlee Mercer Met Wise barged. Mr. P. J. Stermfeltz, the employer of Atlee Mercer, states that he did net dis charge Atlee Mercer when it was rumored that there was small-pox in the family. Mr. Mercer left of his own accord, without notice, and will be taken back again when ever he cheeses te resume work. , Gene te ihlladelphla. District Attorney Davis and ex-District Attorney Eshleman left for Philadelphia at 2:10 te-day te attend the supper te be givin in that city this evening by the distiicl attorneys of different counties iu the eastern part of the state. A New Heio Cart. At a meeting of the cenfmittee en icor icer icor ganizatien of the fire department, held last evening, a new style of hose-cart, invented by S. B. Cox, carriage-builder, was adopt ed for use by the fire deparrment. m Assigned Estate. Hen. Jehn Strohm, of Providence town ship, and Ann, his wife, have made an as signment of their estate for the benefit of their creditors. Jehn Strohm, jr., is named as assignee. The Llcentfg. This afternoon the court took up the res taurant and hotel licenses, and granted them te all old stands against which there were no remenstrances. uepnty Corener. Corener Sniffer has appointed Jehn Snyder deputy coroner for this city, te Jact in his stead, (luring the sickness or un avoidable adsence of the coroner. Grand Ball Monday Night. On Monday evening the first grand masquer ade and dress ball of the Canstatter Velksfest Veieln will be held in the large room et the opera house, the parquet et which will be floored ever. A line time is expected and It will undoubtedly be hud. Resides the danc Iiilc 1'iure will be tableaux. Amusements. Skiff" MimtreU.Dn Wednesday evening next Skill's California minsticls will pcrl'eim at the opera heufcc. The company iiicliutis Fex ft Ward, old Lancaster favorites, Wally Gibbj and Charles Masen, en the end chairs, with J. it. MacDonald, Bank.'. Winter and J. II. Murphy in tavurite ballads, and there are a number el new specialties. The Scranton Re 7ubcan,WiIkesharre Recerd and ether papers in the interior, where the troupe has been leuiing, arc lendin prui-collhcpcifermance. hl'HVl.ll. NOTICES. Itud ISugH. i.enclies. K.ils, mice. nuts. Hies, vermin, mn-iquttees Insects. &c., cleared mil by ' Rough en Rats." 15c. per box. Ciiliii'll'a Licbig' vigoiu'er impart Ti'l.r ni ether. s Liquid ll-et and Teme In 'trenglh !e body and mind. JtiMwced.Vw Mmiy miserable people dnu; themselves about with failing attentli, leeling that they :..:-e .-.inlcing Inte their graves when I'arKcr's Ginger Tenie would begin with the lirstdese, te bilng vitality and strength back te them. Sun. i:i2-lmdeod&weew When tiie .skin is parcli.-d aud ireckled by strong northwest winds and the iace becomes try and scaly, it can be restored te smoolh smeolh smoelh nesj and geed color by Dr. l.cnien's Skin Cure. A ported remedy for troublesome itcli iuand vexatieus pimples. Ge te II. 1$. Ceuimin's lirug mere, 137 North ijiH.fii street, ter Mr, y.-rcrian1 s New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coier,are uncquaH'U. uoier irem . je tpeuiui9. Directions in Kngli-li and German cents. rncp. is Aveir a galloping consumption by the time ly use et Hale's Heney el Ilnrclintind and Tar. I'iI.l-'i Teitliaelu- Dieps cure In one minute. JHt-lwdeed.tw "I.lle, tire-.vtn, isenuly." " hat we all admire" anil hew te secure if A line head of hair in its natural color is such :in adjunct te beauty that no one wiie prizes geed leeks should neglect te udc " Louden Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and tie llghtful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and tree Irem all impure ingredients tlr.it render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair.givcsitncw lite, keeps the :calp clean and healthy, causing the hair te glow where it had fallen off or become thin, Iecs net -oil or stain anything, and Is se per leetly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lou Leu Lou eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists, ut 7" cents a bottle, six bottles for $1. nci3M.W.SX.w A Cough, Celd or aere Tnreat should ue stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In curable l.'ing Disease or Consumption. RrewnS i.iencliinl Treche de net disorder the -Munich like cough syrups anil balsams, j but act directly en the inflamed part::, allaying li'-ihuliin, nive relict in Asthma, Rrenchial Cough-, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which bingers and I'lihllcSpeakcrs are subject te. Fer thirty years lireivn'a Itrenchial Tieenes have been leceinmendcd by physi cians, and always give periect satlslaclleii. Hiivingbee.n tested by wide and constant n Ter nearly n entire generation, they have at tained we) - .neiited rank among the. lew staple remedies el the uge. Sold at i"i cents a box everywhere. uiH-lvdTTIiSH&lyw Ueiiipth: nunSlernii iilernersf. Are you li-turbcd at night and broken of your i tut by a sick child suffering and crying uiili lhe excruchiling pain et cutting teeth? li ?-.-., go at once and get a bottle et MRS. W'INSLOWS SOOTHING SYUU I'. It will re lieve the peer little suilerer immediately ile pemi upon it; there is no mistake- about it. There is net a mother en eaith who has ever ucd it, who u ill net tell you at once that 11 will leg ate the bowel?, anil give rest te the mother, -tnd relict aud health te the child, epei-atin glike magic. It is perfectly safe te Use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best lemalu physician and nurses In the United Stale-. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a I en ic uirMvd.lwM.W&.S Liquid Glue. Daniel Riank, et Brooklyn, Tiega Ce., l'a.. describes it thus : 1 rode thirtv miles for a bottle of Themas' LcleetricOil- which effected the wonderful cure et a eroeked limb in six ap plications ; it proved worth mere than yehl te me." FersaleatH.il. Cochran's drug store. i:7 North Queen street, Lancaster. IIKNUYS CAKGOL1C SALVK. Tliu best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sere, ulcers, salt rlicnin, tctter,cliappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruption-, truckles and pimple. The salve is . amaleed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers arc but Imitations and counterfeits, l'ricei'i cents. Seli n Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 .!! .. North Queen street. A Uoed Angel's Visit A Talc et "Kesa dnlin." Rlanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her sad and shilling, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; ler, "eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with scrofula, my laoe se badly mailed!" then saidhcrlrieud, "Resadalls will your troubles end." Rlanche called en Kate nether day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Resadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, It tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold in. Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 130 North Queen street. iy30-lydeedw3 HEATHS. WiLEY.-In this city, en Jan. 1!). ISA:, Klla Grace Wiley, second daughter et Edward and Christiana Wiley. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, Irem the -residence et her parents, Ne. 211 East Orange street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery, jae-stii Br.xER. In this citj, en the liith uist., Cath arine Rentier, mother el Mrs. Jacob llutz. et this city, aged 70 years. Funeral irem Hagersinwii, en Sunday, Jan. 22, 1SS2. NEW AUVElllJSEOLENia. TJIOR KENT l'KOM APRIL. Int., THE J? fctereand Dwelling Ne. 33 North Queen street. Apply at ltd NO. 3CNORTII QUEEN STREET. WAMhU-A UOOU UUtL. OK GEN eral housework. A convenient house, small tamily and geed wages ler one well recommended. Apply seen at ltd THIS OFFICE. WO CONTUAUTOKS. SKAL.KD FROPOS- X als will be received until MONDAY, the 2Sd inst., at 7 o'clock, p.m.. at the Swan hotel, corner et Seuth Queen and Vine streets, in tills citv, for lurnishlng materials and con struction et a sewer. Apian, profile and spec ification et the work can he seen at the place ltd JOSEPH WACKEIi. A'TiV AOrERTlBEMMNTS. TOST. i A ROUND RLACK RUEASTPIX. The finder will be rewarded en returning it te DR. JOHN L. ATLEE'S, -CerjDnke and Orange streets. rOR Itr-JfT. JF Office Xe. 12 Serra DrxE Stheet. Apply te J. K. liARIt, ltd" iviueruiuu. Y OK KKN'T. STORK ROOM AXI) DWELLING, corner et North Queen and Walnut streets, opposite the Northern Mar ket. Desirable stand. Apply at Jll-WftStt 503 NORTH QUEEN" ST. PUBLIC SALE.-ON MONDAY, JAN. S3, 1SS2, at Legan's sale stables. Market street, rear of the McGrann Heuse, Lancaster, will be sold 10 head et Canada horse. Anions them are some line drivers and one horse that can trot inside or three minutes. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in. Credit et CO days will be given, ltd D. LOGAN. F ORSALE.-AIWO-SXOKK AMD ATTIC Dweliinc. Ne. &1J East Orange streeLwith eiuc yarn. Jias an meaern improvements ; stable en rear of let. Terms easy. FOR KENT. A two-story and attic dwell ing, Ne. 332 East Orange street, with all mod ern improvement-. Apply nt janG-2wend Ne. :i EAST ORANGE ST. , i .... ,.. ... .... - A SK YOUR GROCER FOR Eby, Stehman & Ce.'s MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, the best in the market. Till flour will yield mere bread te the barrel than the old process flour. Try it. and be convinced. J-.0dR F OK !SALE. AXIMMENSK KVMUEK l)K HOUSES', STORES. Rl.'lLDIXG LOTS, &c, of nil descriptions, in all lecalitle and utall prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, tree te every one. ALLAN A. HERR ft CO., dcc2-3md 3 North Duke street. 1 UJI5I.IC SALE Or STOCKS ON 31 ON X DAY, JANUARY reth. 1S?2, at 30 o'clock p. 111., will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, Ea-t Kimr stieet, Lanc-.i-ter, l'a., the lollewmg stock- : Te shares Lancaster County National Rank Stock. 10 shares Coneetoga and Rig Spring Valley Turnpike Ce. Stock. 18 shares Marietta Turnpike Ce. Stock. ' shares Narrow Gauge R. R. Ce. Stock. 2 shares Knet lirandvwine & Wiiynrsburg It. R. Ce Stock. 1 share Sicily island. Terms will be made known by. hi LAS II. FOKRY. JOHN D. SKILLS, Administrators e' the estate et Win. L. Pei er. dee'd, ll. Shuiskut, a net Jan 21,i".2S II HARD FIRE INbORANCE GOffiPANY, OF lMULADKI.riA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, sccuiely itive-ded. Fer si policy iu this old and wellK;stabU-hcd company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. IU LAST KING STRF.ET. dlM.W&SK H,,m MARTIN. J WOllli TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Ven will riml at CHINA HALL, lhe large-t and hc-t .' s-ei Intent et French Chiiui, Cut ami Engraved Glassware, WHITE GRANITE WARE. COMMON WARE, ROCKINGHAM WARE, YELLOW WARE. STONE WARE, CHAMBER WARE. A I AI!CC LOT or Damaged Vare .ILsf OPENED. Call and be convinced. IHUH cS: MAltTJLN, Ne. 15 East Kins Street. TWTOTICi:. X Whereas. Ry Sec. Set the Act approved April 20. 1874, p. 1. page 03. it is provided that tne indebtedness et any city in thi . commonwealth may be authorized te be in- ! creased te an amount exceeding two per j centum, and net exceedingscven per centum, ' upon the last preceding assessed valuation et j t'-e taxable property therein, with the assent et the electors mcreei ; ami Whereas, An ordinance uas passed by the Councils et tins City of Lancaster, and approv ed November S. ISS1, ' ter the purpose el ob taining the assent et the electors et said cita cita eo Die increase et indebtedness et said city tertile improvement et the Water Werks.and the. Laying etNcw Distributing Mains; ami Whereas, The said Act et 1S7J requires that thirtv days' notice b.: given et an election te be held ler the purpose atercsald; NOTICE IS THEREFORE HERKUY GIVEN that an Election will be held at the places et holding municipal elections in the Cilyet Lancaster en TUESDAY, FERRUARY 21, 1332, tertile purpose of obtaining the assent et the electors thereof te such increase et Indebtedness. Lat assessed valuation et city property, $H,WW.."i7e; amount of city debt is $7I8,412.CO; amount et sinking fund, .-f lf.J,3.'8.W. ; amount et" proposed increase 'et city debt, $C7.00; per rentage of proposed increae of debt, 5 77-100 millsortel-il assessed valuation. .INO. T. MuGONIGLE, J21,23$teb4,ll,is Mayer. JK.Vr BOWS ! THIS COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK. Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods. Heuse Furnishing Dry Goods. BLANKETS. QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COMFORTABLES, TABLE LINEN, TOWELINGS, a NAPKINS, DOYLIES, SIIEETING Ml' SUN. PIL LOW MVS L1X, SHIRTIXG jIVSLTX, TICKINGS, FURNITURE CHECK, PRIME STEAM CURED FEATHERS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ALL WIDTHS, WINDOW SHADES, GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS, TOR I.APIES, OKITS, BOWS AXD G1ULS, SI. CO VV. FAHNESTOCK, Ilest Doer te Court Heuse SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "DEAUTilCt -WEDDING GIFTS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWEIxRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES, And tne many elegant and artistic articles embraced in our stock arc especially fltted for WEDDING GIFTS, BECAUSE THEY ARE Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable. The very liberal snare of trade we have received in the past has encouraged us te place in our cases a finer and larger stock than ecr before, te which we cordially Invite the attention of all vhe deaire te examine beautiful oeds. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHJTS CORNER, ect23-3mdftwR OI.INN St WILLSON. HOUSEFURNISHING- We have net only BANKRUPT GOODS below market value, but we have FLOOR OIL CLOTH for 25c. per yard up ; WUUDEN BUCKETS, 10c. faille Oil Gil, M auflWillew Wars, Taffle Gntlery, Spoons, STOVES. HEATERS AND RANGES. And everything you want te start Housekeeping with at see for yourself. FUN & WILLSON, PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING au.l SPOUTING, SPECIALTIES. He, I'RKIMRK FOR TIIK SEASON t " BE A VriFVL UNO The GREAT HEADQUARTERS in this city Sleighs ! Sleighs ! CAN ONLY RE FOUND AT NOEBEOK & MILEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. THE BEST AND FA VORITE CUTTERS- THE PORTLANDS AND THE ALIIANYS. All very handsomely ornamented and upholstered in the llncsl style; und remember that all our ornamenting, scroll work, etc.. is done by hand, w ith Pure Geld Leaf and no Transfers. Alse, en hand alil'sge stock of FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE WORK, consisting of Jnmp Seat Family Carriages, Twe-Passenger Falling and Standing Tep Phaetons. Rrewster. Elliptic spring and Tretting Ruggics.Rusiness Wagons, and all the latest Improved patterns in the market. The only establishment in the city where the Shifting Seat Extension-Tep Phaeton is tinned out. Remember our motto : "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," 3"Nev is Hie time te buy. Oe net wait till Spring. Remember everything Is going up In price, but we will still sell at our present prices, as we desire te reduce oursteck ter the Spring trade. NEW AltVEUTISEJOENXa. J. ! MA KTIN & CO NOW OFFERING ODDS AND ENDS -OF- AT A 15ARGAIN. During inventory we have taken out all our Remnants of Carpets and Wall of Carpets and Papers. and te close them out have marked thein at I piicPs that are UOUXD TO SELL THEM! Ingrains, - - - from 10c. Brussels, - - - " 50. WALL. PAPERS. up. ii :J. B. MARTIN & CO., Ger. West King and Prince Sts., LiANCASTCK. PA. G HEAT UAKGAIN9. Wlille taking an acceuut et stock we eiler BARGAINS -IN Dry Goods! AND- CAEPET8! Although we arc selling oil our stock lapld ly at the low figures we are offering geed, yet e have many BARGAINS -IN- Every Department ! OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK, and it will pay any one te leek through our stock beteie buying elsewhere, as you are sure te timl something te suit you at the prlci"'. CALL A Nl SEEFOli YOURSELF. & 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA, Garnets Papers LANCASTER, PENN'A. the LOWKST 1'RICK-. Come and V " A PPliOA CU EH ler Sleighs T NEW Alt VEHTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, THE STOCK, GOOD WILL and Fixtures et a Large First-Class LIV ERY is ettered for sale. Geed and satisfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire at. jan 2I-3td CITY LIVERY. COSTUMES FOR TliK CANNSTATTEB CARNIVAL can be had en MONDA.Y, day and evening, by applying te MANAGER YECKER, of Fulton Hal), at low prices. It CIItAND SOUR KItOtIT LUNCH T THIS EVENINU At the Plew Hetel. Lunch every Saturday night. It MICHAEL SNYDER, Prep. OAUKR K1CAUT LUNCH C5 And Gee. Keller's Philadelphia, Rear, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING at the rear ear et tne i.oepard Hetel It PKIMK HAY, WESTERN CORN AND Oats ter sale at Leaman Place at all times at market prices. Alse, COAL AND LUMREU. j'-'Wiml II. U. ROIIRER. E LECTION. THE ANNUAL ELECTION et Trustees et the Lancaster Cemetery. will be held en TUESDAY. FERRUARY 7th. 1332, between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock a. in., ut the Grape Hetel. North Queen street. DANIEL HEITSHU, President. j-21-3td23fcbl CI OUR KKUt'T LUNCH THIS (SATUR- O DAI) evening at the Fulton Opera Heuse Saleen, Prince street. Rest of Reeren tap. It JOHN SPANGLER, Prep. FOR KENT IN WRIGUTSVILLE, A NEW Tobacco Warehouse, very convenient for receiving and shipping tobacco ; capacity 2,C0O cases : will suit two packers ; will insure at lowest rates. Fer particulars apply te HENRY KAUFFELT, Wrightsville, Pa., or te RAUSMAN & RURNS. 17-lmd 10 West Orange St., Lancaster. Pa. PUIIL1C SALE OF A VALUAULE DWELL ING HOUSE. On SATURDAY", FEB. 11. 1882, at the Fountain Inn, Seuth Queen street. Lancaster city, will be sold at Public Sale, a geed and substantial three-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with front yard en clssed by substantial iron fence, with a two story brick back building, containing hall, IU rooms and bat 'i room, hydrant in the yard, het ami cold water m kitchen aud en second fleer, with range, slate mantel?, with heater, heating parlor and rooms en second fleer. Gas aud gas fixtures throughout the house. Has been newly papered ami lias a perpetual fir insurance. There are a number of choice grapevines and ether fruit emthe let. This property is situated en the northwest corner of North Duke and Lemen streets, Lancaster, l'a., one of the most desirable loca tions tera home in the city. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m. Persons wishing te view the property or as certain the conditions of sale will please call upon A. li. SPURRIER, Alderman. J-21-SA V Rtsd Ne. 21 Seuth Queen street. TULTOH OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVN'G, JAN. 25. Grand Revival et Old Time Minstrelsy, M. T. SKIFF'S Famous California Minstrels AND GOLDEN CITY BRASS RAND. Positively the very best traveling Minstrel Company iu the entire world under the per sonal management Mr. M. T. Skiff, the reli able manager, ter twenty years constantly be fore the public, and always identified with gtrictlv llrst-clrss attractions. Absolutely every member a star. .SB ARTISTS. The great comedians, FOX WARD; the popular Yeung Comedian, MR. WALLY" GIBBS ; t''e Renowned California Comedian, MR. CHAS, A. MASON: The Champien Li-h tiling Zonave Drill Artist. MAJOR THOMAS.aml the World Renowned California Quartette. BRYANT A SOMER5: the Great Musical Team, aud a full chorus and Orches tra. 4 END MEN. The most superb selection et special net cities ever presented en a min strel staTe. POPULAR PRICES: 33. ."50 and 75c. Re served scats at opera heusy office. 21 It c LIIMNU OUT I AT AND BELOW COST. Myentlteslockef DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., IS FOR SALE AT AND RELOW COST. TliU is a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS, A3 I HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which were all purc'.iied ler casn. J. M. LONG, J21-tfd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TIIED ELITIO IT. SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 21, 1882. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Jan. 21. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, rain, probably fol lowed during the night by clearing weath er, southerly winds, shifting te north and west, falling, followed by rising barome ter and colder weather by Sunday night. GCITEAC READS HIS SPEECH. Tne Prisoner Breaks Down In the Midst His PleftferUfe. Washington. Jan. 21. A lame crowd assembled te listen te the proceedings of tne (iuiteau trial this morning, and owing te recess of Congress there were mere sen ators and representatives present. The noise of the struggling mob outside inter fered somewhat with the proceedings in side. As seen as court opened Guitcau carefully arranged his glasses, and with a flourish commenced te read from a manu script, remaining seated meanwhile. He claimed that he certaingly was ajlunatic when he fired en the president en July 2. The jury has nothing te le with his con dition before or after that act. They must say by their verdict sane or insane at the moment the shot was fired, and if they have any doubt they must acquit. Hespeke at great length upon this basis, and then reaa from a newspaper his speech already published. lie showed wetn'er ul nerve, but a slight hectic flush high up en his usually colorless cheeks, showed the tremendous power of the emotions work ing witlnu him. Still he struggled en un til he reached that part where he says, " I have always served the Lord ami whether I live or die" here he brokedewn completely, stepped, tried te cheke down the rising lump iu his threat but found it impossible te keep tack a genuine sol, iiuryiug his face in his handkerchief for a few seconds he wiped his eyes aud once mere with renewed elYert proceeded. Mrs. Sceville was deeply affected and wept bitterly. Guiteau's sudden recovery gave the impression that the incident was partly theatrical. He resumed his old composure and when he finished court ail jeurned until Monday. A JUDICIAL UOMHttllKI.L. Supreme Court Decision Creating Conster nation iu Illinois. Chicago, Jan. 21. The state supreme court, decided yesterday that the law re garding the prebate courts of Cook and LaSalle counties was a special legislation and therefore unconstitutional, and that the probate courts of these counties are illegal and empty. The decision is mere far-reaching in its scope than appears en the surface. The Cook- county pro bate court lias been in operation four years. By this decision all the wills it has passed en are void prop erty that has come in review before it is without title : Eastern and ether capital ists and insurance companies that have leaned mouey ou it are utterly without se curity; titles are clouded, diveiees ob tained there are illegal, aud persons mar tied after being divorced are bigamists. The decision creates intolerable confusion, and lawyers express grave doubts as te whether the Legislature can remedy the evil or whether a constitutional amend ment could be drawn which would be valid, aud would settle the difficulties that new arise. The decision further complicates matters by holding that the county court has no jurisdiction en chancery business, which has been done duriug the past five years in the county courts. JEANNKTTK SURVIVORS. Fruitless Seurch for Commander Da Leng St.Petersf.fkg, Jan. 21. Intelligence from Yakutsk states that nine Americans under Lieut. Dancnhewer had left that place They arc expected at Irkutsk at the end of the month. The search made by Engineer Millville for De Leng and his comrades in an easterly direction from the mouth of the Leua has been fruitless, although seme of Dc Leng's letters have been found in abandoned camps, as well as the ship leg and various instruments. The places en which these were found have been in dicated by the erection of cairns. BY WIRE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. The Canada Farmers' Mutual insurance company of Terente, suspends after a business of thirty years. New Yerk capitalists have purchased nearly '.3,500 acres of coal lands, near Fredericktown, Washington county, Pa at piicas ranging from $20 te $00 per acre. The obsequies of ex-Governer Bulleck, at Worcester, Mass., te-day were attended by public manifestations of sorrow, During a dispute about some grain among a party of Durand (Wis.) farmers, one of them named Heiit was stabbed and killed with a pitchfork. The mild weather, it is thought, will cause a partial suspension of coal mining. A LIVING Tuitin Three Men Hurled Under a Falling Kmbank- inent. St. Paul, Jan. 21. While a gang of men were working en the Chicago, Port age & Superior railway, near Superior City, Wis., the earth caved in, completely burying three of them. Their comrades worked hard te get them out, but when at last this was accomplished one of the men was found te be dead, and the ether two dangerously injured. UNNATURAL PARENTS. Arrested rer Fatally Heating their Children. Reading, Pa., Jan. 21. Jeseph Ehrn and wife, of Lebanon, have been arresfa 1 for cruelly beating their children, one of whom, Geerge, aged eight years, has died. An investigation by physicians proves that the child's death was caused by injuries found ou his head. The parents say that the boy was struck by a comrade. Father anil Daughter Murdered. Cumminsville, Ont., Jan. 21. An old man named Mayer and his daughter, living near this place, were murdered in their Beuse with an axe last night by a man named Michael Rourke. Mayer's son was also assailed, but drove the mur derer off with a club. The ' murderer cs- jcapsd. The Mexican l'resident 111. Ckty of Mexico, Jan. 19. President Gonzales has been confined te his bed during the past two days. His frequent illness is caused by a bone working through an old wound of his amputated arm. Canada's Governer. Halifax, N. S., Jan. 21. The steamer Parisian, with Gov. Ueneral Lierue beard, is new coming up the harbor. MAMKETH. en rniladelpnia Alarkeu Philadklvhia, Jan. 21. Fleur dull and firm. Rye flour at W G55 00, as te quality. Wheat firmer; Del. and Pen n'a Red, $1 423 1 44 ; de Amber, $1 4401 46. Cern firmer with fair local demand ; Steer age. 7070Jc ; Sail Yellow, 71c ; de Mixed 71c ; Xo.3de6969J4c. Oats quiet and firm ; Xe. 1 White 52g523c ; Ne. 2 de, 50K51c ; .Xe. 3 de. 50c ; Xe 2 Mixed, 43K19C. Rye quiet Tat 00393c. Previsions firm with fair Jobbing demand. Rutter choice grades wanted at ndl price. Rolls dull Eggs scarce and firmer; Penna., 24Q25c; ether grade. 16323c. Cheese steady ; X. Y, Creamery, 13)c ; West ern de, 12?f13c. Petroleum firm. Whisky at SI It' Seeds geed te prime clever firm ut SJSii ; de de Flaxseed steady at il 3S1 WS. sew xers aaraet. New jTerx. January 21. Fleur State and Western a shade stronger and rather quiet ; Superfine state, H 1334 TUc : extra ed. M 909 5 A3 : Round Heep Ohie. $3 lOQti 75 ; Superfine Western, ft 154 70 ; common te geed lextra, $4 CO35 73. Seutnern firm nndqnict ; common te talr extra. i Sjjit SO. Wheat '.J?.c higher and moderately ac tive: Ne. 1, Red. Feb. 1 47)1 48tf; Jrte March, il 4i39I S0Z ; de April,$l 49 I50J4:de .May, ft 4 Cern liigMv better ami moderately quiet ; mixed Western spot, ft?S7lc ; de tnture, Oats Without important change; Ne. 2 Feb. 431 ; State, 49835 ; Western, 433i3c. Grain ana Provuieu Quotation. One o'clock quotations et grain and nrovit nrevit nrovit Iens, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15 East King street. Jan. 21. 1 p. JC Chicago. of Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard . 1.31K -t -43 17J7K 11.15 . I.Z1 . Ai 17.82.V ll.S' i'iil!adIpbla . 1.4435 s&i -WK . A?K .71 1 1 4TVi Tt' MS- Feb... March. May... Feb.... March, April.. HOUSEHOLD MARKET. Had weather this ter market people, ami as a consequence both the Farmers Northern and Central markets were rather sliraiy at tended te-day. but there was enough of all kinds of country produce te meet the limited demand. Ruttcr was held rather firmly nt 38 :e. There was a lull supply eregs atiOQiS cents per dozen, aud an over-jupplyet poultry et all kiinU-at slightly reduced prices. Lard SJld at l-'ftll cents. There were no ether eliang.M in previously quoted prices, DAIBV. Rutter fi m... ........................ t...... 33$ 40c Cup cheese, -Jcups jc Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c Dutch cheese "jj lump S10c rr.uira. Apples fl pk IS&JOc RauaiUM 3 dez tuQCUc CherrW, dried, ? qt Currant, dried. vfl ft Cranberries l qt Dried Apple $1 qt " reaches p qt Lemens V dez Oranges t? de. VUtlSTABLES. Ream. Lima, W qt licet ja bunch Cuiililieiwr y)ht':.il Cabb.ige si head Carret ) bunch Onion t yt pk t'olntef "jl bushel Ul!c " (Sweet) $?; peek.... Radishes t? bunch Soup Leans?? qt Salsitv iW Imiicli w 12Q16C saiec i-'iJir.c I'itea'e 2ii$30u 20($23c 14325c S&X-i! r.ijiec 20025c $im 10 llQ15e. 15i$3Uc 35e I0fSI5e 12J9ISO .'!5fi)4Sc :t5M)c 45.15c 40i.".0c 11B0 ....$I2530U 12015c M27c 2530c ':oa25e 12311c lie 5Sc 312u IWrf Turnips f? Jpk reuLiitv. Chickens 1 psdr (live) " -j! piecu (cleaned).... Ducks jl pair ' 1 piece (denied) Turkeys, live , " cleaned, 1 IS MISCELLAXKOUS. Apple iiutter 1 qt Coeeanutseacli Cider 1 gallon Rggsv'l02 Heney rjl Hi Mince men, Seap ifl ft Saner kraut 1 qt Shelbtrks "j? quart Live MtecK niurBets. Cint'Aiie. Hogs Receipt?, 20,000 head; ship ments, 1,300 head ; market active and .strong er; pilcib Sfgluc higher : common te geed miYcd ut fC lOigi; tr; heavy packing 11ml .ship ping, -tt 5Un'M; rhlladelphiaand lard hog. ti237 10: light hogs, lOjjiJ 43 ; skips and eull,$i:0.'JO. Cattle R. ceipls, C,5.'X) head ; shipments, :5,uoe head ; market weak, bat net quetabty lower ; experts, $3 00'.-0 SO ; geed te choice, 5 4U&) 5 tw ; common te lair, a ta;3 ; mixed butchers' slew but steady : interim te lair at 2 'MQ3 0 ; geed te choice $ll 40: stocker mid leeders slew and weak, but steady at $-'- 73JJ 75. Sheep Receipts, 1,MK head : shipment. 5,500 head; this week' receipt and shipments are the largest en record ; inferior te fair steckera and butchers' at $2 ji)3 50 ; medium ut 1 W 4.'.0; geed te choice, at 4 7IS5 75 stoeKsaarKes. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Remls reported daily by Jacob R. Lohe, N. E. Cor. Centre Sqnare. Nbw Yerk Stocks. Stocks Irregular and unsettled. Jan. 21. 10.00 1:00 S.f mexiujr Chicago & North Western Chicago. Mil. ftSLPaul Canada Southern 4 V. & A ( aW .! Del.,Lack.& Western Delaware & Hudsen Canal.... Deliver & Rie Grande Kast Tenn., Va. & Ga Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern. Man hnttan Elevated Michigan Central G 127 12754 125 i()Si 18 108JJ 55JS 5554 MX l.'45 121 124 .... 101 108k; TMi nx ng 15 1. n2 "'If 115 11 115J4 a s;k Wi Missouri. Kansas a Texa ri. nansas a Texan ;t ai iki uke Erie & Western I2 412 41 rhey Central W 9ii !M2 N. Y.. L New .lerhey N. Y., Ontario & Western !J Mf77 T New Yerk central Ohie A Mississippi VA' 13S 1? 2 Ohie Central -vi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 41- "K 41 i6TJi 100)2 SO 8UJ5: 48i 4J " JlhJi USX St. I'aul & Omiiha XV, : 50' U'.l .17 A. M. de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Lenis 4 Pacific.. .. " ' Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce MX r. . S0 PUILADKIA'IIIA. Stock steady. Pennsylvania R. It Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Lx Dlv.... Ruffalo, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Hestenvillt Electric Underground Tel. Ce Philudclphh. ft Kriu It. R Gunnison Mining lewaliiileh Minim? f.2Vf .1214 & ii:." 0H ays ai 4.t 20K - 4t .. :'$ 11 - . is .. 115 .. l'J .. 1S2K .. 30 ESTEItTAINMKKTS. 1 UK KVBaT OF TIIK SKASON. FIRST GRAND HasaneraQe Fancr Drass Ball OP TIIK CANNSTATTER VOLRSPEST V.RRE1N, OK LANCASTER, OX MONDAY KVEXIMJ, JA. 2, 1882. AT FCLTUN HAI.I. EOWEU FLUOR, The proceeds te he for the benefit of tl-e REXKVOLKXT fcOCIETY OF LANCASTER, TICKETS, Admitting Lady and Ccutleman.Sl SPECTATOR'S TICK KT (ter Gallery), S.I.-. Grand Tableau at 8:30 O'Cleck. Ticket ran beebtaineil from Members and at Fred Weehile'a "Tremont Heuse," Xertli Queen street. Costuinea of Fvnry Description can be had at the Hall en the evening et the Rail at all prices, from SI up. janI4-ttd COMMITTEE. D' IS.HOLUTIOX Or l'ARTNKIWMll'. The partnership heretofore ex 1st In ic be tween Shertzer, iluuiphreyville & Kleffer vim dissolved en January lfi,1682, by thewlthdrawal of Eli Shcrtzer from the linn. Alt persons knowing themselves indebted te and these having claims against the late firm will pre sent them forsettlementatXe. 40 East King street. ELI SHERT.ER. THOMAS HUMPIIREYV1LLE, jy20-2td WILLIAM A. KIEFFER. IIURLIU SALE OF CANADA HOKSKM. On MOXDAY. JAXUARY 2!, 1882, will be sold at public sale at the Sleriimac Heuse, 115 North Prince street, Lancaster,!., the following Live Stock, te wit: TWENTY HEAD OF HEAVY CAXADA DRAUGHT HORSjLS. These horse were selected with great"are, anil they must be in every respect as represented ,y tin; undersigned, or no sale. Among them arc seme Drivers and Uoed Steppers. A Jew of them can trot ciesu te 3 minute. A credit et cn days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. en said day, when attendance will be given by GEORGE GROSSMAX. Samckl IIes.3 ft Sey. Awcts. J20-2td Midi.etevw. Pa., Jan. 12, 188.'. TUU I1KM OF KK.MHC, BKJCKEK & LAUMAX has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Jehn it. Rricker retiring. The business will hcreiftcr be conducted by Kendig ft Lanman, te whom all accounts sheuM be paid, ami all claims presented te them for payment. H. KESDIOf .1. R. B RICHER, W. M. LAUMAN. Te my friends aud patron who have se lib erally patronized me I return my thanks and ask that t hey extend their future patronage te the new firm, who will this season make spec ial efforts te accommodate their increasing trade. ll'Mtd JIJHX R. RRICKER.
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