LANCASTER DAILY' INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY. FEBRUAH1 28 1882. ' the general joy. Music, sentiment and hen made the hours pass swiftly by and parting time came all tee seen. The pas tor and his family were taken bemewhat aback when they inspected the great store of geed things left behind them by their generous friends. opposition te nit-osriiea." Cheap Telegraphy A New OlHce Opened. On Saturday, the American Rapid tele graph company opened their office in this city, at Ne. 21 Centre Squat e, having fit ted up their room with every convenience for the business. Their main line of wires run, from New Yerk through New Jersey te Philadelphia and Lancaster te Harris burg,and is being rapidly extended further West, and will very seen open offices in Yerk, Carlisle and Bedford. By connect ing with the Baltimore and Ohie litie they nrc in communication with all points as far Seuth as Washington and West te St. Leuis, and ether connections place them in communication with New Eng land and New Yerk points. The charges for dispatches aic much lower than these el any telegraph company new or hercto hercte hercto feie in existence. Messages of twenty words will be ferwaided from Lancaster te llarrisburg, Baltimore. West Chester, Philadelphia, and intervening points for liltccu cents, anil five cents for every ad ditional ten words. Te New Yerk city, Brooklyn, New Yeik state or New Eng land, twenty cents will be charged for twenty weids, and live cents ler each ad ditional live words. Night rates are fif teen cents for twenty words, and five cents for each additional ten weids. Every message s-cnt from the efiice is .tamped, and the stamp, which is some thing like a postage stamp, is cancelled when tiic message is paid. Messages 10 ceiveil at the office, the charges of which arc te be collected by the messenger boys, ae also stamped with the amount te be paid. This system will be found te be a great convenience ami seciuifey te the patrons of the line, as it enables them I.) purchase .stamps in any quantity desiied and pievents them from being imposed upon by a dishonest messenger should there happen te be one. The stamps aie of the denomination of five, fifteen and twenty-five cents. The rate for special dispatches for newspaper is one-third of a cent per word, which is only one third the price charged by the old line. Mr. A. A. llcilly, an old newspaper man and tele grapher of nine years' experience, has ehaige tf Hie efiice in this city, and te him we aie indebted for the above particu lars. The iiiessengcis of the new company are handsomely uniformed in suits of daik blue cloth and caps with gilt cord. OBITUARY. Heath of Tayler St. Jehn. Taj ler St. Jehn, the venerable and well known tipstaff of the Lancaster county courts, died suddenly last night about half-past eleven o'clock, at the lcsidcnce of his son in law, D. C. Ilaverstick, in the Sflth year of his age. Mr. St. Jehn had been in declining health for some weeks past, but was en duty iu the court house ycstenlay. After supper he complained of feeling unwell, but continued te 1 cad until about It o'clock, when he retired te his room. At 10 o'clock his wife called for Mr. Haverstick, who went te his room :md found his fat'icr-in-law seriously ill. lie at once went for Dr. Levergood, who was seen by the side of the sick man and 1 emaincd with him until he died. Mr. St. Jehn was a native of Danbury, I 'enii., and was descended from qnite a distinguished family. He was a last maker by trade, and en coming te Laacas tcr many years age, carried en that busi ness successfully. On retiring from it, he was appointed a tipstaff by the judges of the court, and continued te act in that capacity until the time of bis death, which resulted from paralysis of the heart. He was the father of four children, three of whom aie dead his only living child being the wife el Mr. D. C. Ilaverstick, in whose family he ended his days. Mr. St. Jehn's wife survives him, as also one si3tcr and thiee brothers, all of whom reside in Connecticut, except his brother, Her. S. St. Jehn, of Brooklyn, N. Y. HLASTINO ACL'IUKM. A Plate OlasB Window .Smashed. This afternoon at 2 o'clock nn accident that might bave been much mero serious happened en Xerth Queen street abeve Orange, v. here quarrymen were engaged in blasting rock from the cellar being ex eavatcd for Mr. Deerscb's new building en the sde of the old Scheenbergcr saloon. Twe heavy charges of blasting powder had bien . placed in the rock, the match applied and the workmen teturned te sale positions. "Bang!" went ene of the bl-tsts and breke off a large pait of the rock. The ether blast hung lire, and Charles Smith, a quarryman. went in te see what was the matter with ir. Just as he placed his feet upon the inck, the second blast exploded, tearing off a piece of rock, weighing a ten or mere, and lifting it and Smitn. who was standing upon it, .5eme distance into the air. Fortunately Smith esctped with only a few slight cuts, though his face was covered with sand .tnd brickdusfc from the blast. A jagged ii-.igr.icut of rock about the size of a hen's egg was thrown across ierui Queen strect and shattered the large plate glass in the window of M Geiseubcrger's store, and came within a few iuchc3 of the hr-ad of Wm. Astcli, who was standing there in fancied security awaiting the explosion. The broken glass is an elegant French plate, one of the finest in the city. It is insured. Delaware Klver Lancaster Kni!.e...l Pl-.cenirville Independent. In conversation with an official of this projected read fiem Lancaster te Pkoenix Pkeenix Pkoenix ville and Xew erk, we learn that the parties interested in its "constiuctien at the present time are Mcssr.s. Vandcrbilt, Gev.en and Garrstt, the Baltimore & Ohie uniting with the Philadelphia & Reading, in conjunction with Yanderbilt's New Yerk lines. The read will be built and put in operation fiem Lancaster te New Helland the coming spring and when in operation that far will lie extended te Churchtown, and se along toPheauixvillo. The projectors de net think of putting the whole line under way at once, but will dctermine the reute, and extend the read as the parties te be benefited along the route show their appreciation of its advan tages, by giving right or way and taking stock. The struggle at present going en in the New Jersey courts, in which Gewcn Garrett and Vandcrbilt, seek te gain en tire control of the Central railroad, of New Jersey, is but forging a link in the ehaiu. The Pennsylvania Railroad, peo ple will have te bounce around or the bituminous coal will be piling into Puccnixvillc ever tbe Delaware & Lancas ter railroad, before the Phcenixville branch of the Pennsylvania railroad is located. -.. tuners el' Honors rrem Lancaster County. The twculy-sixtb annual commencement of the Pennsylvania college of Dental Surgery, was held iu the Academy of Mu sic, Philadelphia, en Saturday. The grad uating class had 50 members in it, among whom were Alfred D. Clark, of this city, and M. H. Fetzer and D. Rhine Hertz, of Ephrata. Mr. Fetzer had the valedictory. Mr. Clark received a prize of a geld medal for excellence in practical chemis try. The medal is very handseme and bears the following inscription, en one side : Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgeiy, Session 1881-1882. " and en the ether "Prize in Practical Chemistry, awarded te Alfred D. Clark by the fa culty," Dr. W. N. Amer, of this city, was Dr. Clark's preceptor. NEIGHBORHOOD NMV&. Events Near and AcreM the County Line. Willie Robinson, a five-year-old boy. was thrown from the step of an omnibus en which he was was riding in Harrisburg yesterday, and his head striking a pro jection cut a hole in his right temple, sev ering the main artery leading te the brain . A large quantity of bleed poured from the wound and he died in about two min utes after being struck. Themas Heffman and Jeseph Watsen, married men, were instantly killed at the Eckert ere mine, near Reading, by ere and earth loosened by the blast falling upon them. A young Pelander was killed and horri bly mangled by being struck by a pas senger engine near Bear Ridge colliery, this state. Together with a number of companions, newly-arrived emigrants, he was walking en the track bound for Chicago en feet, when two trains ap proaching in opposite directions they be came panic-stricken, with the result above stated. Wilsen Eppler, sixteen or seventeen years old, employed en the farm of Henry K. Flanncry, in Union township, Berks county, had his right hand caught and drawn into the teeth of the revolving cylinder of a threshing machine at which he was at work, mangling the member in a shocking manner. Several of his fingers were tern entirely off and thrown forward upon the shaker, and the hand was cut into shreds. It was found necessary te amputate the arm about midway between the wrist and elbow. He steed the injury and operation like a here, laughing about it when it occurred, and never flinching when the operation was performed. Charles, the four-year-old seu of Albert llcrbein. was drowned while playing with a laige .Newfoundland deg en the banks el the Mauatawny, near Plcasantville, Berks county. The body was recovered. At the conference of the East Pennsyl vania Evangelical association, at Bethle hem, yesterday, M. W. Harris, of Wilkcs barrc, was licensed te preach. Rev. R. S. Chubb was elected conference treasurer. Rev. S. Heffman was voted $100 from the milsienary fund. Rev. Jeseph Say ler 'e tequest te be placed iu a superannuated relation was granted. The conference sta sta fisticsshew 1,719 conversions last year ; members, 14,807 ; missionary money, $8,703.93 the highest average per member being $2.4-1, from Reading. In Albany township, Berks county, Bcnueville Trexlcr, a son of Jonas Trex lcr, committed suicide by hauging himself in the chopped straw entry in the barn bctwecu 8 and 9 o'clock en Sunday morn ing. Pentese G. Mark and Philip II. Hciu hard, Lebanon lawyers, have been held by United States commissioners iu Philadel phia te answer charges of taking illegal fees for collecting pension claims. All the stock of the new Cornwall & Lcliaueu railroad, $150,000, was subscribed and taken en Saturday morning, and the supply was net equal te the demand. It was all taken by citizens of Lebanon, at sheit notice. An Klectlen Wager. Befeic the election Adam He: er and .Martin Eckman made a wager. Iu case MacGonigle was elected Eckman was te wheel Hoever en a wheel-barrow from Myers's lime kilns, Manhcim township, te j tnc outer Heading depot, and n Dtautler was elected Hoever was te give Eckman the same ride. MacGonigle was elected and a couple of evenings age Eckman wheeled Hoever te town en a heavy wheel barrow. Eckman is a light man, but Hoever is quite heavy, and the former accomplished his hard task successfully. An Insane Man Commuted Zachai iah Alexander, of Dart township, who is insane, was brought te town te-day chaigcd with having threatened te sheet a neighbor. He was examined by Dr. Greve, and was committed te the insane asylum by Alderman Barr. His insanity has just developed within a few days. Itattinad Improvements. . The Heading railroad company is hav- j ing new rails laid en the read thieugh l Water street this city. The gentlemen's wailing room at the Pennsylvania passenger depot is being im im pieved by having new seats of a new style placed in it. Imprisoned fat- Uegglug. A negre named Nathaniel Tatnall was arrested for begging and annoying citizens, j Aldermau McConemy cnt him te jail last '' evenmg ler ten days. The Event ci tlie htaen. All airangements have been completed ler holding the llrst grand soiree el the Trell lian club en March 11 at West End hall. It will no doubt be a success, us the manage ment Is in geed hands. Tayler-? orchestra will t'irnih the music. AiuuicincntH. JUiii.ieml Te-night. That dlitlnguWhcd comedian, Mr. Jehn T Raymond, v HI this evening appear in his new and successful Impel sountieii of Fresk, the American, in the play el that name written ier hlm by A. C. laiinler, and iu which he has been adding te a reputation already lameus. A report went circulating around town yesterday that Ray mond uus net coming; Manager ieckcrau thniizc? a dental el the report us without loundatien, and states that Mr. Raymond will positively appear te-night. ' One Hundred Wires." The return visit et the Goscbe-Heppcr company in the anti-Mereon phiillppic or One Hundred Wives,"' en next Thursday evening, will be cordially w el coined. The play is a geed one and the com pany give it in excellent style. 8VJZUL.IL. SOT ICES. Sulclde and Dyspepsia. A most icuiarkuble cure ter dyspep-da " Wells' Health Rcnewer." The greatest tonic, best bilious and Liver Remcdy known. $1. Drnggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng &. Sens. Italin In (iilcad. Theie is a balm in Gilead te heal each gaping wound : In Themas' Eclectrlc Oil, the remedy lsfeuud. Fer internal nnd ler outward use, you ireely may apply it; Fer all pain und inilammatlen, you oheuld net tail te try it. it only costs u trifle, :lis w erth its weight in geld. And by every dealer In the land this remedy is sold. Ter sale nt 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Kalamazoo. Mich., Feb. 2, 1882. 1 lcneiv Hep Bitters will bear recommenda tion honestly. All who use them center upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit ter making cures all the proprietors claim ler them. I have kept them since they weie first ettered te the public. They took high rank from the llrst, and maintained it, and ure mere called ler than all ethers com bined. Se long us they keep up their high reputation ler purity and usefulness, I shall continue te recommend them something 1 have never before done with auy ether patent medicine. '. J. IIabcece, M. D. lelO 2wd&w hVAu Diseases " cured by Dr. Swayee'd Ointment. What is mere distressing than un obstinate bkin dUeese, and why persons should suiter a single hour when they have a sure cure in "Swayne's Ointment" is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt l beam, or that annoying complaint, itching idles, yield te its wendcrlnl nil-healing quali ties. Pimples en 1 he face and blotches en the skin are lemevcd by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly sate and harmless, even en the most tender Infant. Itching Piles Symp toms are moisture, Intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm In bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected, fcwayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne & Sen, 53 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed. Sold by all prominent druggists. Jan20-3mdTTh4 F& w Who prasps Much Holds Little." The proprietors el Ely's Cream Balm de net claim It te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Colds In the Head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of Catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation, protects the mcmbranal linings of the head irem addi tional cold, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a low applications. A thorough treatment will enre Catarrh. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at SO cents. On receipt of 10?. will mail a package. 'or sale by Lancaster druggists. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO.. 03wege. N. Y. 12S-dTft'fhftw We kill our rulers when we remove from the human system whatever disorganizes the nerves. Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills relieve lrem subjection te the power of headache, sleeple'.sne:3 and dyspepsia. Tht-y contain no opium or hurtful drag. teb27-lwdftw Ge te ii. is. lecnruu's urug store, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Freeman"1 Xew Xa Xa tienal Dyet. Fer brightness and durability et coier.are uuequaled. Celer Irem 2 te a pounds. Direct ione in English and Column. Price, IS cents. Piles ! Plies ! files ! A sure cure found at last: Ne one need sutler : A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box lias cured the worst chronic cases et 23 or 30 year standing. Ne one need sutler flve minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, inssruments and electuaries de mere hat in than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the Intense Itching (particularly at night alter getting warm in bed), acts as a peulticc,glves Instant and pain less reliel, and is prepared only rer Piles, itch ing el the private parts, and ler nothing else. Read what the Hen. J. M. Cefflnberry, or Clevelaud, says about Or. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores el Pile Cures, and it affords mc plcasure te say that I have never teund anything which gave such immediate and permanent leliet as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 und 13y Neilli ipiccn street. Price, $1.00. Hexkv ft Ce., Pro prietors, 02 Vesey Street, Xew Yerk, teb2l-Tu&FdAw TUB KAlfUKIlS FISIKND Dr. limber's Red ller-e Pem ders aie the best in the market. They sue net a mere teod made el Inert and cliean materials, but a veritable Medicine. They cei:l-iiu lour times the strength of eidinury horse mid eattle powder", and will euro und fatten st U In one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and si-eretien-., and iiiuy be salely relied upon ter the cure et cough's cold", distemper, glanders und all diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity ami ju.ility et mil U In cows and keep all kinds el stock in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere ut 20c. per pack, (J ler $1 ; lurga size 40c, or :: ler $!. Sold la Lancaster ut Cochran'-, lung Stere, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen strci-ls aug2-lydeed&wl Puvsiciaxs attest: 'Uelden's Liquid Ex tract of Beet is paitlculurly lueful In Diph theria Fever, and every depressing disease." 122-lwdcedftw Various Causes -dvnneiiig years, care, sickness, dlupr.elnt incnt. and hereditary predisposition all ope rate te turn the hair gray, and cither et them inclines It te shed prematurely. AYEP.'a Haw Vioen will restore hided or gray, light or red hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It settens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes and euro? dandrutt nnd humors. By its use fall ing hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles ure net destroyed or the glands decayed. Its ef fects are beautifully shown en a brashy, weak, or sickly hair, en which u lew applications ill produce the gloss und treshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is in comparable as a diea-ilng. and is especially valued ter the sett lustre ami 1 lchncs of tene It lnipmts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or color white cambric; yet It la-its long en the hair, and keeps it ficsh and vlgoieus Ter sale by all .lealers. 12l-lwdi-ed&w Ve.ui:: UvunvwiiEUK u-e l'urkei's Ginger A'enic, because they havn learned from expe rience that it overcomes despondency, indi gestion, weakness in the buck und kidneys, and ether troubles of the 'i-x.Heme Journal, fol-lmdced&cow majijuauim. Winewkb llKxaLEi.. On the 2"illi et Decem ber. 13S1, by the Rev. V. T. Gerhard, at his residence. Ne. 81 East Orange street, Mr. Emnnucl N. Wlnewcr te Miss Emma E. Hen sler, both or Lancaster city. If I.lTU:-i. St. .) ohm. Feb. 27. ISA. In thS city, Tayler St. Jehn, in the SOth year el his nge. Tins relatives and friends of the faintly aie respectfully invited te attend Ids lunernl, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Irem th residence et" his son-in-law, I). C. Ilaverstick, Ne. 312 North Lime street. 2S-2td .VJS W A 1 YEliTJH vaijixr. w f ANTED A ClIAMllfcUMAU). APPLY It ui me i.i.ui'auij tiuiKj. T.10UNV A SAIAI.L TEURlEIt DOG, JF Willi brown fret; and flopped t-ms. The owner can have him by calling at SO. ::0'J ROCKLAND ST., und paying expenses. ltd Ij'Olt KENT. THE LAW ltUILDINti ltKs- JP taurant, corner Duke una Grant streets. Apply ut the Restaurant. 23-2t WAATiiD MY AN KXPKUIKNCKD MAN a situation te Grew Tobacco. Had 37 years' experience In Connecticut and two years' in Lancaster county. Can give the best etrelercncc. Address JAMES HUGHES. In telligencer Ofllce, Lancaster, Pa. Ud&w ALL l'KBSONS HAVING HILL AGAINST the citv et Lancaster will tile them im mediately at the Mayer's Otlice. By order el the Finance committee. 27-3t GEO. V. .ECUER, Chairman. PiAflO FOB SALi: VEKY UUKAP. ONE entirely new Albrecht Piane and one geed Second Hand Piane ter sale very cheap. Inquire very seen at L. B. HERR'S Music and Heek Stere. !25-3tp & East Orange street. F FULTON OfKKA UOl'SK Fit IDA EVEXIXG, MARCH LECTURE -HV HENRY MUMGARMER OBJECT: Trans-Continental Trip te the Occident. fiu tiic n'Erir or the Lancaster Benovelont Society. TICKETS, iO CENTS. Ne extra rharse ter Reserved Seats. Fer sale at stores. the Opera lleue and piluclpal I2?-lld 1 lUK STANUAUD CAltniAGIi WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY 4 Ce., PINE Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, Rsar of Central Market Houssa, LANCASTER. PENN'.X. We make eveivstylc Buggy Mid Cairlaa'e de sired. All work Unished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best seicctcu material, unu employ eniy me uest mechanics. Jb or quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing prompt Iv attended te. one set et workmen especially employed for that purpose. rn26-tfd&w i SEW ADTERT1SEMMXIS. WATi:ii.-A GIRO TO DO GENERAL Housework. Must come well recem mended. Call at It 23 XORTH LIME STREET. FAK1 rSC BK.T ON NUAKES. About 5J Acies el Land. In a high state of cultivation, known as the "Jehn R. McUevern Farm," situate en Lltltz Pike, partly in the city limits. Apply te BAU3MAN & BURNS, 27-2tK 10 West Orange Street. 1 mi.ES AND HOUSES. 1YL On MONDAY', MARCH C, lS32,willbe sold at one o'clock, p. ni., at the Merrimac Heue. North Prince stree, Lancaster, Pa.. IS head of geed, heavy Kentucky Mules, well matched. Alse three Driving Horses. leb25-7tdB41tw ISRAEL L. LANDI5. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 50 MEN TO work en the new line of the Pennsylva nlu railroad near Lancaster. Sl.M per day will be paid te laborers and $1.50 te quarrymen. Apply te I23-3t KELLER & REILLY. PRONOUNCED BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO BE THE BEST IN THE MARKET, THE MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, Ask your Grocer ler it. M. F. STEIGKRWALT & SON'., Wholesale Agents, JiO dli 231 North Water St., Lancaster. "VTOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i.1 te all my creditors that I have presented my petition te the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, ler the benefit of the In solvent laws, and that the said court has flxed SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 1882. at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the court house, at Lancaster city, ler the hearing thereet, when and where you may attend H you think proper. ieb23 ilARltt M. SHAUB. PCMLIU SALE. ANTHONY LEGHLEK, sr.. will sell at public sale en FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1832, ut Ne. 30 Seuth Lime street, city or Lancaster, commencing at 1 o'clock, p m household and kitchen lurnlture, consist ing et selas, bureaus, tables, chairs, stoves, carpels, mirrors, pictures, hat-rack, bedstead and mattress, and ether articles tee numerous te mention. Terms of sale made known by auctioneer en the day mentioned. fcb23-3td ANTHONY LECHLER, &r. AD.IOUKNKD PUBLIC SALE OF A VAL UABLE HOTEL PROPERTY'. ON TUESDAY', FEBRUARY 28. 1882. will be sold at public sale at the Black Herse Hetel, en tiie corner of Walnut and Fourth streets, in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county. Pa., the following real estate, te wit : A let of ground fronting en Walnut street 59 feet, G inches, nnd extending in depth along Fenrih street ISO iect.niere or less, te un alley, en which Is erected u two-story Frame Heuse with atwo-sterv Frame Back Building attach ed. A large Stable and Shedding. The house has a line deep cellar, and under the yard is a large vault, being an excellent place ter keep ing liquors, beer, 4c. The proprietor has no use for Ice with such a vault. Hydrant and ether improvements. Adjoining property of Pliiiin Berkley, deceased. The above described property has been kept as a hotel for a number et years, und has been doing qnite agned busi ness. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., en suld day, when attendance will be given and con ditions made known by GERTRUDE RUPPRECIIT. Sam'i. Hess & Sex, Auct's. ft5-3td w DENEVKK YOU READ THIS PAPER Loek for Our Advertisement. (IT WILL BENEFIT Y'OU.) It may net be that we are calling attention te anything te-day that you at present need, but the time Is coming when you may. That LOT OP COO PAIR Of MEN'S WORKIHG PANTS That we received a short time age sue (telling tust, because they are cheap. Several New Styles of HATS FOlt aPRING aie in. and mere ure Cuming this week, and the old styles have been reduc ed In price, which gives everybody a chance We have neglected te say much about J-or the weather has been most tee cold, but we have tliem and in a great variety, und hew they lit, and the qnullty for the price, we will show you with pleasure. BEMEMliElt THAT YOU liRIXU BACK KVKIU'TIIIXU THAI' IS NOT SATIS FACTORY AXD THE MOXF.T WILL BK REFI'SOEIK WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 36-38 Bast King Street, LANCASTER. PA. s PKtNG 1S8'2. -PKING 1883. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS, Hager & Brether Invite special attention te their CAR PET, WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADE departments. In which they are offering larger assortments than have ever been shown in this city, and .it as low prices as same qualities can be purchased In Philadelphia or else w here. C AEPETS ! 'Ihe latest Spring Styles et Mequet liedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply.Extra Superilne und Medium Weel Ingiain-, Cotten Chain Ingrains, and Damask Hall anil Stair Carpet and Uerders. Rug Carpet in lull assert ments. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain Mattings. Mequet and Velvet RUGS and MATS. WALL PAPER All the Latest Spring Designs In Solid Geld, Embossed and Pluin Bronze, Mica, Flats and Blnnks, with Frieze, llerders and Ceiling Decorations te match, for Halls, Vestibules, Parlors, Dining Reems and Chambers. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PUT ON BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, In Large Assortment iu Plain Styles und el t nnd 7 feet Shades and the new Dade Similes of various designs and prices, iwii ail widths ami desirable colors et Plain Shading and Shade Hol lands with all the latest improved Shade Rellers and llxtnrcs. Brass and Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window Brackets, Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets. WE IXVITE EXAMINATION. Hager & Brether, N0.25WBST KING STREET, mm Overcoats, TIIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 28, 1082. WASHINGTON. Te-day's News Frent the Capital. Washington, Feb. 23. The Senate committe en foreign relations te-day agreed without dissent te a favorable re pert en the nomination of Sargent as minister te Germony. The Heuse naval committee agreed te report favorably en the bill appropriating $10,000,000 for construction war vessels. The president positively declines te in terfere in the case et the three Indian scouts sentenced te be banned at San Carles, Arizona, next Friday. Gen. W. S. Hancock called en the presi dent te-day. The Heuse committee en ways and means agreed te-day net te insist upon the consideration by the Heuse of the tariff commission bill until after the im mediate deficiency appropriation has been disposed of. The supreme court of the United States reassembled te-day for the transaction of business after its four week's m access. Owing te the fact that the justices had only one brief conference for the discus sion of the opinions which they had sev erally prepared during the recess, the an nouncement of decisions was postponed until uext week, when opinieus will pro bably be handed down in a large number of cases. The court it engaged te-day merely upon routine business. The decrease of the public debt for the month of February will be about $9,000, 000, being about $2,000,000 less tliau the average decrease since June last. Tbe falling off is due te the heavy payments made during February, one item of which was about $9,000,000 en account of pen sions. In the Masen oeuit-matiial te-day the testimony of Pest Surgeon Gibsen rela tive te Masen's physical condition was completed. Majer Robinson, of Ohie, subpoenaed by the defens?,did net appear, and a recess was taken in order te permit of an opportunity te send te the jail for Warden Crocker and Turnkey Woodward, who had failed te icspend as witnesses for the accused. 1.KU1GU COAL AND NAVIGATION. Annua: Meeting of tne Stockholder of the Company. Philadelphia. Feb. 28. Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lehigh coal and navigation company was held this morning. The annual report, ab stracts of which have already been published. was read, after which several changes in the by-laws were ap proved. A stockholder asked for informa tion concerning the purchase of a slate quarry in Northampton county, but he was informed that -the company con trolling the quarry had been reorganized, and that the Lehigh navigation company had purchased two-thirds iutsrest therein for $00,000. It was also stat-d that the object was the acquisition of tennage. Vice President Yarnell spoke at length in j regard te the retirement of President , Clark, who he said, found the property in a state of wreck, and left it in a prespar- J eus condition. Resolutions expiessing te the ictiring president appreciation of his eminent set vices were adopted. Managers were chosen. Jeseph S. Harris was elected president and Francis C. Yarnell vice president. Deadlock in the New .leifiey LegUlature. Trenten, Feb. 28. A joint convention of the Assembly met today, and te the surprise of nearly every ene the proceedings were blocked by the refusal of two Republicans, Durell and Farrier, te support the caucus nomi nees. It requires forty-one votes te eleet state efiiceis. The Republicans have forty two and the Democrats thirty-nine, se that nothing can be done until the belters are reclaimed. Four incflectual ballets were taken for state treasurer. THE TKAMPS. Kuwell .llRlctulns Ills Lead. New Yerk, Feb. 23. Pauchet lctited from the race early this morning, thus forfeiting his thousand dollars. Rewell completed two hundred miles at i) o'clock, beating the best previous record. Scott has also given notice of his withdrawal. At neon tbe score steed : Rewell 204, Hughes 103, Hazael 183, Fitzgerald 104, Hart 104, Sullivan 1C3, Neremac 157. Score 2 p.m.: Rewell 215, Hughes 2):J, Hazael 188, Hart 174, Fitzgerald 174. Sul livan 173, Neremac 102. ' Short Tiiue " in Lancashire Factories. Londen, Feb. 28. In consequence of the answers received te the circulars pro posing short time, the Lancashire cotton mauufactuiers at a meeting at Manches ter te-day unanimously resolved te close their mills for a fortnight before the 12th of April, the closing days te be optional with the masters. Arrest et Netert Criudnul. Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 23. Jehn T. Norris, ene of the noted gang el Mis souri land formers, ami tin man en whose evidence largely Rebert S. Lindsay was convicted iu Obie, December 10th, and afterwards sentenced te the penitentiary, arrived iu Steubenvillc yesterday and was immediately arrested. Klcteus Strikers lu Chicago. Chicago, Feb. 28. The striking rolling mill hands at the Union iron aud steel works yesterday attacked a uumber of men who had taken the places of strikers. The police were called upon, but were net in sufficient force te prevent the mob from pelting and hooting the workmen. lilt With a Brick. Hakri3BL-iu, Pa., Feb. 28. During an altercation between a seu of ex-Sheriff Keels and a colored man named James Hardware, the latter struck the former in the head with a brick, inflicting seriens and perhaps fatal injury. Hardware was arrested. Ten Tramp Killed and Wounded. Joliet, 111., Feb. 28. A freight car ran off the track near here yesterday, and of ten tramp' secreted iu the car two were killed outright and the remainder se badly injured that their lives are all despaired of. Freight Wreck and Fire. Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 28. A bound freight train en the Reme, Water town & Ogdensburg railroad was wrecked at the crossing north of Syracuse, this morning. Ten or twelve leaded Central cars and three northern bound cars were burned. The locomotive of the 'Central train is lying in the Onondaga lake. Tbe wreck took fire aud the cars, with their contents, were destroyed. Ne eue was in jured. Philadelphia's Sanitary condition. Philadelphia, Feb. 23. At te-day's meeting of the beard of health it was re ported that in this city during the months of January and February there were 600 cases of smallpox, being a decrease of 991 as compared with the corresponding period or last year. During the same two months there were 125 deaths from the disease, a decrease of 274, as compared with the first two months of last year. Safe Blown open and Kebbed. Reading, Feb. 28. The safe of the lumber firm of J. S. Hess & Bre., at Hel Hel Icrtewn, was for the second time blown open and robbed of a small amount of money last night. The efiice was partial ly wrecked by the explosion. The burg lars then broke into the Reading railroad station at the same place and stele a small amount of money. RussUn Nihilists Sentenced. St. Petersburg, Feb. 23. Ten of the Nihilists, including a woman, have been sentenced te death, aud twenty-oue te various terms of impaisenment. Refugees Going te Werk. Philadelphia. Feb. 28. Nearly eue- third of the Jewish refugees, quarteied in the old Pennsylvania railroad depot, have secured employment, and many arc leaving the place this morning. Heavy Less by Fire. New, Havbn, Conn., Feb. 28. A the in the dry uoeds house of E. Malley this morning entirely destroyed the building and contents. The less en building is $25,000 and en stock $00,000 te $100,000. murderer Respited. Tuenten, N. J., Feb. 2d. The gov ernor has granted a respite for 30 days te Martin, the condemned Newark mur derer, who was te have been hanged en March 2. Twe Children Ilnrned te Death. Nauvoo, Illinois, Feb. 23. The house of Jehn Wilhelmy caught fire yesterday, and his two little children, who were alone en the premises, were burned te death. AVCAriICK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Feb. 28. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, warmer, cloudy, rainy weather, southeasterly winds, lower pressure. JIAJtKJSTS. Mew Hiire Mantei. Nkw ere, February ii. Fleur Sdate mid Western without decided chanu, with lijjht expertand jubbinff trade demand, .oiithern dull and unchanged. Wheat liQc lower and weak and modi-rate speculative trade : Ne. 2 Bed, March. I 31JS0 Jrli ; de April $1 34$1 35 ; de Mav, SI 35 1 35i ; de June, $1 SJifel 3&A ; de July, n 25iJ 1 26. Cern a slnu'e easier and fairly active j mixed western spot, 65fSti9e ; de futuie, 67ift)70Jc. OaH a Hhadc better: Ne. 2 Feb. SOJe ; de .May, HOc ; htati', ."lOSStfe : Western. IDJJ.V.c. I'lilI.Klelpniii iHdrkei. I'lm-AHULi-niA. Fel). 2d. Fleur dull lint steady; Snpewlne, w'fflifitf W, extra. $1 Se S3.5 ; Ohie unit liii::nu tuni:!y, i '"'i'7 15. PennaJ5 73RO0O. Kye Heur at $4 2U. Wheat-market euit-t : Del. mm Pa. Ued at $131. Oats firm, witli lair demand Kye dull ut S5d7c. Previsions dull. Laid steadv. Hetter dull, but choice slu.uly, owing te .small supply. Bells dull. Eggs dull und lower ; Penu'.t, 212lc ; Western, 2021c. Cheese dul I. Petroleum dull ; Belined. V,i. Whisky dull at $1 20. Seeds geed te prime clever dull at S eds gei ; dodo s,Mc Flaxseed dull ati:Sl " drain aud Prevision (Quotations. One o'clock ij notations e! grain and pievi . Ions, furnished by S. K. Vmidt, Itrekcr, l.V-j East King street. IVhiu.iry 2s. Chtcncu. Wheat March.. 1.25.; corn Oat .til MlA I'liiludeluhlu. . .49 .C8k .PJK .vrtfi .se Perk l-;.!i' 17.25 Lard IH.57K April May.. LS !. March.. Anrii... May..... I.3W i.tt'4 .::2X f.lve Mtectc markets. Chicago. Hogs Keccipt9. 11,103 head : shh) ments, 11,000 de: market dull and weak, but choice packing and shipping unchanged: com mon te geed mixed. $6 legs 55 ; heavy packing and shipping. $U757 15; Phlla lelphiug and larders. $7 2037 50 ; light hogs, $ 00&G CO ; tikips and culls, $1 lUiiO. Cattle Uecclpts, 5,503 head; shipments, 2,600 de; shipping lower, but about ull sold ; ex ex eort, $( lOigfi 60; geed te choice shipping. $5 405 !0 ; common te lair, $4 6035 20; mixed but choice. 91 205; stockers and feeders) plentitul und dull at $3 30. Sheep Kcceints, 22,000 head shipments, 1,500 de; market strong, active and firmer; com mon te lair, $3 004 75 ; medium te geed. $3 00 05 50 ; cheice te extra, $5 8JG 23 ; geed de mand for prime te medium wethers. The Drevers' Journal cable despatch lrem Liverpool quotes caltle stead y : best steers, lOJc ; best sheep, lS2uc. East Liberty. Cattle Kecciptu, l.sl'J head , market nettve and prices 152uc higher than last week. Heg9 Receipts, 3.C00 head : market slew ; Phlladelphius, $7 WS7 CO ; Yorkers, ? 73 0 85. Sheep Receipts, 3,200 head : miiiket active and prices ranging from $i 7."5i;50. Philadelphia Caltle Olarket. Monday, Feb. 27. Tim receipts el livestock at tint Philadelphia uteck yards were: Fer the week: Beeves, 2,400 head ; sheep, S.UOCO head; hogs, 3,000 head. Previous week lJcees, 3,000 head ; sheep, 10,000 head ; hogs 5,000 head. lleef Cattle Lighter arrivals and higher rates West Influenced a better feeling here and prices advanced Jc per pound. Wc quote as fellows : Kxtra, 7Kic; Geed, 07i7e; Medium, 6c : common, 45,Sc. Milch cows were active ut $30,C0. Sheep were active and prices remained steady ler all grades, while culls wcie hard te dispose of even at a decline el 'e. We quote as follews: Extra, CKy$3'C ; geed. CGCJc; lnullum, 5X6Cc; common, 4K5c: bull-. 334c; lambs, 574c ; calves, milch, 5g0c. Hogs were active and Urn:. We quote as loliews : Extra, 10J410ic ; geed. 'JQlOc ; medium. 9(09c; common, 8J8Jc. SALES Oi' CEEVE3 AT TOE WCbT l'UILiUULr:lIA STOCK YARDS. Martin Fuller & Ce., 275 Western. eJ&GXc Reger Maynes, 75 Western, C7c. A. & J. Christy, 35 Western nnd Peiin'n. 5 E. S. & U. x ' MeFlllcn. 2um Western und Penna, 6J7c. M. Ulman, 1C7 Western andj.an.ce., 0S7c. Shamburg & Paul, 155 Western and Ian. co., 5Kc. James Clemaen 47 Lancaster co., 5Gc. Lewensteln & Adler, 100 Western. Otfiic; 120 Menree county cows, 4(Sc. O. Schambcrg & Ce., 210 Western, CJ47J:c. Daniel Murphy, 07 Lancaster co., () c. H. Chain, jr., 45 Western and Penne., Sg'JKc. M. Levi. 70 Penna. and Del., CgCc. F.Shcetz, 37 Western 6g(c Jehn McArdle, 125 Lancaster county, &57c. Owen Smith. 53 Western, account et ii. Scham bcrg A Ce; 1C Western, account of J. Schamberg ft Ce.; 13 Western, account of Keyp & Strenff, 7Xc. L. Hern, 30 Penn'a, 67c. Daniel Smyth & Bre., 120 Western and Lancas ter ceuntv. 607c. Dennis Smyth, 40 Penna., eQ7c. IBackman & Levi. liO Western and Pa.. GflTJic. Chain & Caldwell, 27 Western andPenna., I JOJACU, v71 vv74 J. P. sadler Jt Ce.. 23 car leads Western, who!e sale. 697c. P. Hathaway. 25 Lan. co., 6tf Gcr DRK3SKD XXATS. Dressed Beeves were active at 8210c. SALES LAST WXXX. Thes. Bradley. 169 head at 8kic. A. A. Boswell 125 de. at SJ0. C. S. Dengler, 82 de. at 8K6'.yie. W. H. Brown 155 de. at OffllOKc Harlan & Bre., 60 de. at 039?c. J. P. Lowden. ) de. tffflOic. liressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart sold 191 head-at 7Sc, and S6 head dressed lambs at 869c. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also united States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Lexq, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Saw Yerk. Stocks weak, tending downward. . February if. 10:00 l.s 3.C A.M. P.M. . M. 132 13SV 130K 1095 1ft) 1C 'mi '.'". 10 1S5 1251-i 124i I0H 103 107l4 Menoy. Chicago North Western... Chicago. Mil. Paul Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. R. R Dei., Lack.ak Western Delaware X Hudsen Canal. Denver KIe Grande , EastTenn.. Va. ft Ga C5 fX C2K Vi 12 Hannibal A St. Joe.... Jig Mich. Southern ft Lake Shere- 11651 1145 IU Manhattan Elevated. 55 3IK Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas ft Texas N. V.. Lake Erie ft Western... 61 l 3I W-i New Jersey Central Ontario ft Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Ohie Central Pucitic Mail Steamship Ce .. St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Paclttc Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash.- ..Julsft Pacific... Preturred. Western Union Tel. Ce 1'iULAiiELrnti.. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Lehigh Valley I.ehtgti Navigation Kx Dlv... Ililllale Pitts. 4 West Northern Central Northern Paelnc Coin Preferred. Hestnnvlllc Pass ' 7 yui nt;a' n 25i 25'" 24 .... isix HlJi i'l'X V.Y. 21 42 42 41 31! 34S 323s; ieijs vn we; se' son; iX 4214 4iK 40W: hum iux iul ."M -"Vi -? .ill 7 574 Ml1! ' co; 29)i 29)i 2i; t2 17 70?2 it; te 1-U. 17,'i 17'i . 33'; 72?,; '. '.O 3:i; Kleetrle Underground Tel. I'll la ft Erie R. R Gunnison Mining Ce.... Iowa Gulch Mining Ce .... Unitru Statks Bends. Cntt)d States 4 per cents 4i " . l M. 1:00 IU IU 102 IWi'i Lecal stock nnd Heim.s. Par val. Lan-.City C pur ct. Lean, dun 1S82.. .1100 Lilit sale $105 my, 101 12u 1U5 112 102 102.50 105 102 1175 ien.tr tOrt.HII 147 132.50 141.30 iI.M) 200 145.75 110 1&5... ICO 1890... I0O 1895... ICO 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years. . 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 In ler 20 years., loe 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 10O ' 1; " in 10 or 23 years. 100 Muiihclm borough lean 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 Farmers' National Bank SO Lancaster County National Hank.. 50 Columbia National Bank ZOO Ephrata National Bank HX' First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bank, Strusburg IWi First Nutienul Bank, Marietta loe First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhcim National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 511 New Helland National Bank loe 153 70.5.1 105 $115 100 105.CU 100 lert ii25 25 50 12u MISCKIXAMCOirs nouns. Ounrryvlllc R. K.,due 1893 tioe Heading ft Columbia R. Rduu lSl Km Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISS loe Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 oral years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., line 1SSU. ...... ..-.. .. 10U MLSUULLAKOCS STOCKS. Quarryvitlc r. r $ 30 Millersvllli: Street Car 50 Inquirer PrintingCempanv 50 Watch Factory " Urn Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Slevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company... Columbia Water Company 'z. -iiiHO,ueiiunna iron company 100 170 Marietta Uollewwuro 100 Stevens Heuse 50 4.25 Sicily Island M 1 Ei" t Biitndy wine ft Waynesb'g 50 1 TURNPIKE STOCCH. Rig Spring ft Beaver Vullcy i 2 9 10.25 Biidenert 13l 21 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 2 la Columbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 IS i.ancasier x r.piirata -sa j.'a Laiia.EilzabRtht'uftMidillet 100 00 Lanca.sterft Frultvllle. Se 50 Lancaster & Lititz 25 04.50 Lancaster ft Wllllamstewn 25 55 Lancaster Maner..... 50 'M Lancaster & Manhcim 25 43 Lancaster ft Marietta 25 Xi Lancaster ft New Helland 100 85 Lancaster ft Snsquchannu 3UO 275.2. Lancsistcr ft Willow Street .!. 40.15 Strasburg ft Millport 25 21 Marietta ft Maytown -i5 4i Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 jatTJiJtTAIJfMJiKT.S. 'UI.TON OPKICA UOUMK. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28tb. THE GREATEST KNOWN SUCCI--S. " 1 CAN 1)0 IT. " V. X. Fki-.sh, N. Y. 'tlii- Eminent Comedian. MIL JOHN T. RAYMOND, III hi Latest Comedy Creation (by A i. Guntnr. ejq. entitled L inter tin: dliectleu et Hioeks ft il;-k-;n. Jeu. II. Havlis, ------- Manager As originally preeuted at the Park Theatre. New Yeik. upwards et IOO NIGHTS. Reserved Seats FiJday morning. at usual place; sheet open 21-ltd TjVULTON OPERA HOUSE. THL'KSUAY KVEX1XU, MARCH 2. Ketuin et the great Mermen Play, IOO WIVES! The gioatet Dramatic Picture 01 the Age. Gosclie-llepper Powerful Company! " One Hundred Wives will de for MorrnenliU' what Uncle Tem's Cabin did for Slavery." Xeia Yerk Herald. 'One Hundred Wived will de mere te extin guish Polygamy than all of President Hayes' proclamations." Philadelphia Fress. BeWOLF HOPPER AS McGINLEV, the Abraham et ids day. See the Mermen Temple. The fanatic Mor Mer Mer eon. The death-fall from theClin. Theamus ing Chinaman, and all the graphic Illustration of Price ft Runnien'H great Meral Play. Mag nificent scenery. Wonderful mechanical ef fects. StartllngHttuatlens. Thrilling tableaux. POPULAR PRICES, - 30, 00, 75cU. Reserved Seats 7i Cents. Fer .ale at Opera IlniiieOnicc. feb2?-Jfd CZ. f(( f LOAN IN SCM.S OF HSOttO pJUUUU and upwards, en City or Country, nrst-cJa-s Mortgage. CflAS. E. WENTZ. feb25 2td Ne. 45 East Orange .Street. "pLUMlIINO, OASKITTING. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. Plumbing s Gasiitting nexn eslv rr SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK. OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. Jan28-lydS FRESH, THE AMERICAN
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