J- LANCASTER MIL? 1NTELLIGEN0ER -WEDNESDAY; MARCH 29 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. ODK RKUULAU CUKHESl-llSOK.NCE. Affairs Along the Besqaebanna Gleanings in anil Around the Borough Picked up by the Intelligencer' Iteperter. The Vlgle Trial ana a Runaway. The Vigilant steamer was tried ajrain yesterday afternoon, and worked very well. While the cempauy was getting ready te give the trial, a runaway occurred v.hich resulted in serious consequences. The horse attached te H. Wilsen's hard- ware wagon, containing Mr. Jehn Wilsen, Steve Dersey, (colored), and a let of hard ware goods, in turning the corner at Sec ond and Locust streets, became scared at the hose laying in the street and ran off. Dersey fell out between the wheels of the wa;;en and received several cuts en the head, besides being badly bruised and sprained about the arms and chest. Mas ter Jehn held te the lines and stepped the horse, thus pi eventing further damages. " Kat Lynne " Last Might. These prctent in the opera house last evening were treated te the best perform ance of the Feasen. It was the rendition of " East Lynnc," by Miss Ada Gray, sup ported by an excellent company. Without fear of contradiction we can uafely say that this charming actress has no equal in the character of Lady Isabel and Madame Vine. Frem her first appearance en the &tagc te the death scene her audience were intensely interested in the varying phases of this ecc!'cnt play. In the fourth and fifth acta there was haidly a dry eye, se effective was her acting. Te mention the excellent performance of her support justice would require mere space than we can use. But we will say, never was a suppeit better nor costumes mere decant. The tieupc plays in Lancaster this evening, and our neighbors will lese a rare oppor tunity if they de net attend the perform ance. Fight Uctwccu ltalirouder. On Monday afternoon two of the mem bcia of the P. II. It. crew, Ne. 8, who have for a year or se been en the "outs," be came involved in a disturbance iu their cahoesu as their train was ascending the Meuutvillc grade, A third party inter fered, but with the intention of keeping up tlie fuss. The two who were en the " eutr" caught held of each ether and each did his hi'st te whip his antagonist. The Miia'lcr get the worst, as he was lifted dem his fuel and placed en top of a het stove. But he quickly get off, run out of the caboose and jumped en a coal car. His two enemies ran after him and the fight was icuewed. After whipping him until their auger was appeased the scene ended. It was a great wonder that iu the melee they did net fall off the train. It is net settled, as complaint has been or will bn made atltcadquartcis. The two who whipped the young man were entirely in the fault, and both acted in a cowardly manner, by two men whipping one boy. Tbeltcd Men. i he following officers wcie elected last evening by the Chicqucralunga tribe, I. O. II. M : Sachem Jehn Harsh. Senior Sagamore AVilliam Mcckley. Junier Sagamore Charles L. Filbeit. Repiescutativc L. M. Williams. After the .regular business was trans acted, and the meeting adjourned, fifty of the membcis presented themselves at Prof. Jehn Waircu's oyster saloon, where a bountiful iejmst had been prepared and te which all did ample justice. Going te Yerk County. Mr. William Paxton, who has been con nected with the Pennsylvania railroad at this place, ler a number of years, and who some time back, purchased a small farm in Yerk county, moved te his new home to day. Mr. Paxton was always a great favorite in Columbia, and while we feel seny that he is about leaving us, we ex tcud our hcaitfelt wishes for success in his new home. New lferuuglt Directory. Mr. Gee. Ile-k is canvassing our town for the purpose of getting up a new di di rcctejy. A number of changes have taken place within the past two years se that his efforts te get up the quite necessary book are meeting with great success. " Old Shipmates" is the next show " booked" for the opera house, appearing next Satin day night. Apiil feel will be here iu three days. River very muddy and still high. Mrs. McFall fell out of bed and broke her right arm. 15ek agents arc again overrunning our town. When they are net here our geed housewives are bothered by tLe smoother tongued picture man. Little Locals. While the Citizens band weie parading last evening, three runaways occurred, all deinn meie or less damage. Ne person was hurt, however. As te the Herald's criticisms, our le matks as te the treatment of the Marietta G. A. 11. pest by the local pest were only a reflex of the views of some of the Maricttiaus. The Columbia jubilee singers were te pei fc i in in Meuutvillc, but from some un avoidable cause it was postponed until this evening. Mr. James Harsh left town this morning ou a short business trip te narferd ceuuty, Maryland. Officer ReJcnhauscr had one drunk iu the lockup last night, and Officer Keech took three of these gents te the Lancaster jail this morning. Last week's Sjjy complains about the scarcity or geed, solid locals. But it cauTt this week, as something of importance has happened every day this week se far. A horse and cart backed ever the street embankment west of Pnrple's greenhouse yesterday afternoon, the cart falling en the herac. The only damage done was the cutting te pieces of the harness te cx cx tiicatetUe animal. DAMAGKS ASSESSED. Caused by the Opening: of Marlen Street. Yesterday aft ei neon the report of the receivers te assess damages caused by the opening of Marien street from Ann te the city limits was filed in the clerk of quarter sessions office They assess the damages of property owners te be paid by the city and county as fellows : County City St. Antheny's Church $325 40 N. Mergrew 100 J. TJ. Fritchsy 100 Wm. Shultz 25 Auna Kehec 22 E. R. Keudig 50 James Keiley 20 Jehn Nelsen 20 5 Geerge H. Ilartmau 83 W. W. Hensel 50 25 JacebS.Smith GO 20 n. C. Brubaker 35 Jehn Echtcrnach 56 Carl Bapp 50 Jehu B. Geed 60 Wm. Hensel 80 Estate of B. F. Cox 35 W. S. Shirk 75 Mrs 31. A. Denlinger 100 Adam & Jacob Pentz 400 50 20 lirebe lil Ankle. L-Ahl evening as Stephen B. Herr, to bacco buyer, returned from the country aud jumped from the buggy in which he had been driving, he made a misstep and alighting en one side of his feet, sprained his ankle very badly and broke one of the small bones of the leg.' Dr. Davis attends him, but it will be some time before he will be able te resume business. Drunk and Disorderly. This morning Alderman Spurrier com mitted Charles Bell te the county prison for 30 days, for diunken and disorderly conduct. The Flre Department. Last evening the special committee en the reorganization of the fire department elected Davis Kitcb, jr., (son of the water superintendent) driver of Engine Ne. 2, and Jacob' S. Bateman and Samuel Beam hesemen of Engine Ne. 1, te fill vacancies. The new department will be run out en Friday next, instead of Thursday, as had been previously announced. An amusing story is related of a man who having been provided with a key te one of the new alarm boxes thought he would show some friends the manner of its operation, and inserted it into the box, net knowing that it could net be released except by the chief engineer of the fire de partment. When he found he could net get the key out again he became frighteue'd and, procuring a padlock, secured it te the key in order te prevent anyone carrying it away! Fer the infor mation of persons who have been given keys as well as for the public it may be well te state that after a key is inserted in the box it cannot be taken out agaiu ex cept by the chief engineer of the fire de partment, who has a key especially pro vided for that -purpose. Each key is numbered and the chief keeps a list of all persons provided with keys and the num ber of the same, se that the chief can always tell who strikes an alarm of fire. When he makes his daily round the chief releases the keys and returns them te their custodians. The committee purchased fiem Mr. Henry Wolfe, the well-known furniture dealer of this city, the requisite number of cots for the engine houses ; they secured also from Messrs, Jehn S. Gilver & Ce. the necessary blankets, etc., and the equip ment of the new department may new be said te be practically completed ; all the companies having their full quota of men, the horses purchased, the new hose carts being finished, the rcmedlcd truck con stantly expected from Reading where it was sent for repairs, and the alterations of the engine houses going forward with speed. Timely l'ublicatleus. J. E. Rete, photographer, has succeeded in taking an admirable picture of Burk holder's prison bell and bloodhound. Copies will be sold fei the benefit of the piisen library. We are indebted te Field Marshall J. L. Lyte, of tha Examiner, for a printed copy of the commandment against pro fane sweaiiug, the like of which we under stand the editor of the Examiner has or er dercjl te be conspicuously posted in every depaitment of that office, except the room new temporarily occupied by the editor of the Inquiter, which has beeu furnished with all of the Ten Commandments. Large Sale of Uurtes. Ou Saturday, March 23, 1882, Chas. EL Zeller, auctioneer, sold" at public sale at the stables of Jehn B. Shelly, in Mount Jey, for Elias Brcuemau, 21 head of diaught and diiving horses at an average price of $153 per head, the lowest price paid heme 115 ; the highest $185. Mr. Shelly is having stabling and stock yards fixed in the best of style, and this shows a geed demand for horses iu Mount Jey. Uoett Quarter. The Vance & Sousa opera company arrived here last evening at 5:45 in a special car and took supper at the Stevens house. Immediately after the perfor mance they returned te their car, where they remained until the train went east at 2:40. They had excellent quarters, and looked as comfortable as could be. Charged With Adultery. Mary Eberly, whose husband died recent ly was before Alderman Barr yesteiday afternoon te answer a charge ,of adultry, preferred against her. The offence is alleged te have been committed a sheit time befeie her husband's death. The mag istrate held the accused in bail for trial at ceuit. Don't feiget tlie horse and cattle sale to te to merj ew at the Merrlmac Heuse . lt1 Aiuuseuients. " East Lynne" Te-nig7tt. lla Ada Gray, the accomplished actress, who will appear at Kulteu opera house te-night, supported by Chas. A. Watklns' Filth Avenue company, in the popular play et "East Lynne,". proved her claims te public iaver en the occasion et her pi evieus visit te this city, and a crowded house would be but a gracelul recognition et merit thai Is elsewhere nightly attracting large audiences. The play itself has leen Improved, and Miss Gray's version el it is described by the critics as entirely satisfactory and lull of thrilling dramatic interest. "Deacon Crankct." Manager Mlshler Mill provide a most charming ciilei-luiiiinent to morrow night in the reproduction of the do mestic drama et " Deacon Crankett," one Of the purest and most satisfactory plaj s that has recently been given te the stage. There la A beauty and simplicity pervading it all that rapidly grows In the affections of the ordinary -use, and the piece is one destined te rcn.aln long In the popular laver. Mr. lien Maginley in the title lelc, Mr. Wliceiecfc as the sailor lever, are ably supported by aeeinpctent aux iliary cast. SPECIAL NOTICES. Suicide and Dyspepsia. A meat rcuiarkable cure ter dyspepsia " Wells' Health Renewer." The greatest tonic, best bilious and Liver Kemcily known. $1. Druggists. Depot, Jehu F. Leng & Sens. Proof Everywhere. If any Invalid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and elllcacy et Hep Bit Bit ters te cure them, they can And cases exactly, like their own, in their own 'neighborhood, with proet positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or ask your druggist or physician. Greeswich, Feb. 11, 1SS0. Hep Hitter Ce. Sins I was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. 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Cochran, 187 and 139 North Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Ueskt ft Ce. Sele Proprietors, 62 Vesey street, New Yerk. f25-wftsi&w JOHN S. GIVLKU & CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. CAEPETS! CAEPETS! TIIE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES IN THE CITY. ELEGANT STYLES IN MOQUETTE CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. ELE3ANT STYLES IN TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN THREE-PLY ALL -WOOL CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN EXTRA-SUPER ALL-WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN DAMASK, VENETIAN, RAG AND HEMP CARPETS. We have the above goods in the New Styles, adapted especially for Parleis, Libraries, Dining Reems, Sitting Reems, Bed Reems, Halls aud Stairs. In our asseitmcnt wili be found many new, choice styles that cannot be had elsewhere. We give special invitation te all te come and see our display. Our prices will be found te be as low as the lowest in tbe same quality of goods. In RUGS, MATTS, WINDOW SHADING and FIXTURES, FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, we always keep a full assortment. JOHN S. GIYLEE & CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Mv.:.:s. KATIirON & CO. Fine Persons who wish their Spring Suite for EASTER should order them without delay. Our capacity is great, but the orders are many. The selection of SPRING NOVELTJE8 i3 the finest. The corps of Cutters is the best. Our reputation for Geed Fitting Garments is excellent. ELECTRIC LIGHT in a few days. MTEES, EATHF02ST & CO., , NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, NO. 508 PENN STREET, Experlentla uecet. We niu&t tell some men a great ileal te teach tlicm a little, but the knowledge et the euro.: tlve properties of Spring Rlossem in cases of sick headache, indigestion, and biliousness is bought by expel ienee. Price 5u cents. Ter sale at I J. II. Ceclirui-.N drug store, 137 North Queen street. Metnenti xneuiemii j-ieuiers! Are you dlstmbed :tt nJuht and broken el your rest by a sick cniid biiaerincf and crying with the excruciati: pain el cutting teeth 7 If se, fj at ones .-.. .1 yt :i b:it:c; of SlitS. IVINSLOWS fcOOl :i I U SVIItJ i It will re lieeo the peer littlu .lUiierer immediately de pend upon it; Ulcus-1 no liiKl'dru ubeiittt. Thuieid net a met hi ren eaith who I ins ever used it, vlie will net tell you at eneis that 1 will rc-j nte the lieweld, and give ;vst te the mother, and relief and health te tlie child, eperatingliks tii:igie. It 1 peiteetiy cufe te use in till cases, und plcisr.nt te tin; tiwtu, and is the prescription el one et tlie eldest and best female iiliyMeian and nurses iu the United State.!. Sold everywhere; 23 cents a l-ettle niirMvdAv.-SI.W&S Ge te ti. u. tucniim'3 unit; teie, 117 North Queen stieet, ler .Vr&. Freeman's New Na tional Dyes, i'er brightness aud dmabillly et coler.uro unequalct. Celer from 2 tuJnimml-. IJireetiens in Kiifeliih unit (Ji'rm.ui. Price. 15 cents. "Lift), Urewtti, lleauty." " hat we all admire" und hew te secure it: A tine head of hair in its natural color is such an adlmict te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te iibe " Londen Huir Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameii can people. It is totally di;"creiit trem all ethers net sUeky or gummy, and free Irem all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healtiy, causing the hair te glow where it hart lallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing ana toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" is sold by nil druggists, at ' en Us u bottle. .ix bottles ier $l. eciSM.W.S&w Nelnlng Snort eT UiimlstuUnble llcueUts Cenlcrrcd upon tens of thousands of uurTereis could originate and maintain tlie lcputatien which Aven's S.u:sArABii.i.A enjoys. It is a compound of the vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of .Potassium and Iren, and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrotiileus, mercurial, or bleed disorders Uniformly successful and certain m its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete ernes et Scref ula, Seres, Roils, Huiueis. Pimples, Eruption:?, Skin Diseases and ail disorders lisingfrem impurity or tlie bleed. By Its invigorating effect italways relieves and elten cures Liver Complaints. Female Weaknesses ami Irregu larities, ami Is a potent renewer of vitality. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal. It tenesup the ytcm. restores and picserves the health, and imparts vigor ami energy. 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Tlie best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, teres, ulcers,saltrheum, 1etter,chapped hands, chilblains, cerns-anil all kinds el akin eruption-1, irecklcs and pimples. The salve is i.aruaLccd te v,ve pcrlcct eatislactien In every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henrj'.s Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeit. Price 25 cents. Sela in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 a-d .u3 North Qeeen sticct. A Geed Angel's Visit A Title, et " Resa dalis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, aud found her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright und gay, new scarce ceultl keep irem crying; ler, 'eh," V.ie s,dd, "'tis n dis grace te sec iilli screlula. my luce se badly marred!" then said licrfi lend, ' Resadalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nether day andleund her once mere blithe and gay. her face as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer bkin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the. weild se geed as Resadalis, it dtives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones tlie sys tem, cures your ills und banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stoic, 137 and 139 North Queen street. v30-lydcedv;3 Sublimely Beaulirm. A pair el beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels will be mailed free te any lady who will send ten cents iu pottage itamps or money te Dr. C, W. Bensen, Ne. 10C Eutaw St. Baltimore, Md. 1GG. North Eutaw Street. Baltimore, Md. mlC2wdAw TZ f liUATlIS. Makklgt. In this city, en March 26, 1S82, Geerge W. Marklcy, seu of tlie lute Samuel B. und Mary C. Markiey, uged 0 years, 1 month and 2 days. The relatives and lrleuds of the luniily are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral irem his mother's residence, Ne. 250 North Queen street, en Thursday altcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cem etery. 27-3t Creaxer. Suddenly. in Parkesburg. en the 23th Inst., Henry F., son of Jeseph and Bridget Creamer, in the 22d year el his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral en Thursday, March 30, at 'lie Penney Ivan ta depot, Lancas ter, upon the arrival of the 9:30 a. in. train, te proceed te St. Mary's cemetery. IIOAK.-On the 27th et March, 18S2, in this city. Francis J. Heak, aged 7 years. 1 month and 25 days. The l datives and friends are respectfully Invited te attend hU funeral, irem hi3 late residence. Ne. 74 nigh street, en Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Solemn rcnueiin mass at St. Jeseph Catholic church. JfZW ADTERTISKMESTS. Merchant Tailoring! LANCASTER, PENN'A. - JVi'JK AWJSJiTliUCJUJiyTS. IXrANTJSD A JOB TO ATTEND TO f f Horses. Apply at ltd 5UJ JiULBERRV STREET. niui. wanti:h-a geed ;n:i. te JT whom tli" highest wages will be paid if wanted at 43 Seuth I)ukc btieet. ltd' WANTK1 AT A HOTEL. IN COI.UM bla, a Perter and a Hestler (white pre terred). Permanent situation at geed wages. Addics UOX C, Columbia, l'a. 2)-2td 1)UltL.IC SALC-ON lMUDAY, .MARCH 31, at Ne. 42J West King street, a large let of household ami kitchen furniture, walnut lur niture, carpet and everything pertaining te a liiNt-class furnished house. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock. MRS. W1TMEK. Samuel Hess & Sen, Auct'd. 2td 1jUltL.lt; SALE ON THU1WDA V, MAUUU 80, 1882, will be sold at Ne. 3.J7 v est Or angc street, u large let of Household and Kitchen Furnituie, Cm pets. Steves, ic. Sale te ceinmenci! at 1 o'cleok. ltd fcUE MADDEN, WANILU-ATUlT!UIlAI.Ii. St LGDEU MAN'S Great New Yerk itazaar, 20-28 North Queen street, several llrst-class Millin ers. Only these having first-class experience need apply. Alse, a Yeung Man ler the Gent's Furnishing Department. IyVlUAV SACK OP IIORSKS AND CAT-TLE.-On THURSDAY', MARCH 30, 188, at 1 o'clock, Franklin Sultzbacli will sell at public sale ut the Merrimac Heuse, this city. One Car Lead or OHIO HORSES. Among them are a line pair el Matched Driving Mares, French Celts, Heavy Horses, Single Drivers. Alse Fifteen Head et Thoroughbred Cew, Bulls, Ilelters and Calves. iu23&2M MONEY AT LOW INTlSBKST. The American Mechanics' Untitling and Lean Association can accommodate ti tew boireweisyet with money at low rates et In terest anil upon reasonable terms. Fer Information apply te RICHARD RLICKENDERFER. President, WALT. M. FRANKLIN. Solicitor, 27,2D,SIU WM. T. JKFFERIES, Secretary, 1 JU15LIC SAIE ON THURSDAY, MARCH 1 X 30. 1882, will be sold at public sale at Ne.5.0 tasi urangc street, Lancaster uuv, a variety of Household Goods, consisting of a walnut Chamber Suit, almost new, lounge, sideboard, extension and ether tables, chairs, sewing machine, parlor heater, new last fall, nuigu, Ingrain and rag carpets, tinware, queensware, and a variety of ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. F. L. HERR. 11. Siiuccr.T, Auct. m22,2JA20dR PUBLIC SALE. ON FltlUAT, MaKCH 31, 1SS2, at Ne. 527 West Chestnut street, household and kitchen furniture, consisting et chamber suit, marble top table, extension table, black walnut bit ruck, refrigerator, tables, dining-room chairs and ether cane-seat chairs, toilet set, case et drawers, camp steels, clock, eighty yards of Brussels carpet, ingrain carpet, line walnut book case, cook and parlor stoves, tubs, buckets, glass and qucensware, and many ether articles. Tlieee goods have been but a short time in use. Side te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. JACOB GUNDAKER, ;ii2'i'Jd Auctioneer. DISSOLUTION OF rAKTNKRSUIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween S. E. Bailey and W. W. Bailey, trading as S. 1C. Bailey & Ce., hua this day been dis solved by mutual consent. All persons know ing themselves indebted te and theso having claims against tlie late firm, will present them te S. E. Bailey ter settlement, who will con tinue the business ut the old stand, and i c speclliilly solicits a continuance et the pat ronage herctolerc se liberally bestowed. S. E. BAILEY, 2S3ttt W. W. BAILEY. rili) BUILUKRs. X Se.iled nronesals. endorsed : " Pronesals ler Erection of Schoel'Bulldlng." will be re ceived by the undersigned until WEDNES DAY, APRIL 12, ltfci, at 12 in., for the erection et a Scheel Building en Maner street, Lancas ter. Pii. The building te be erected in accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by the Committee en Buildings and Greunds.and new open te builders at Ne. 29 East King street. The saine te be completed before AUGUST 12. 1SS', with penalty el non-compliance. Bidders will name their security with proposals. The rlghtls reserved te reject anv or all bids. By ertlcr of the Committee. J. I. HARTMAN, Chairman. 29-2lrt Ne. 23 West Chestnut street. PUBLIC SAL.K. ON TUUKSUAY, A1ARCB 31, 1882, will be sold at-public sale at the Gliard Heuse, Nes. 236-238 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., the following, te wit: Bar Bar Roem Furniture, consisting et two new Peel Tables, lour Round Tables, eight Squaic Tables, three dozen Chairs, lull set et Bar Fix tures, Fancy Bettles, Beer, Ale and Whisky Bettles, et all sizes. Large Bar Roem Mirror, a let et Fine Pictures and Frames, Large Beer Spisrget, Fine Cook Steve, a large let of large and small Plates, Knives and Ferks. Spoons, Glass and Qucensware, etc. The above was only a short time in use. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m.t when terms will be raa'ie known by GEO. M. REESEK, Administrator of Jacob C. Barge. J. GUKDAKKtt, Auct. ltd fF YOU IT ANT BARGAINS FURNITURE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaeter. Call at HESS ifc FLYNN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 246 WEST KING ST. ml7-2wdR i1 1HARI MEMUBANGECOMPANY, OF PHILADELP1A. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in tills old and well-established company call en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M,WRS CAEPETS! READING, PENN'A. KltW ADVERTISED KX S. "lirAMXEU.-. A SITUATION Y A YOUNG TT girl te de general housework. Apply at this efllce. ltd BARGAINS. IN VALOR SUITS, WALNUT and Painted Chamber Suits. Hat Backs, Marble Tep, Leekin Glasses, Bed Springs, and Mattresses, Camp Chairs and Rockers nt HOFFMEIER'S lt Ne. 23 East King street. SAMUKL II. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Oftlcv irnm 51 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of Cenrt Heuse, Leng's New Building. m!7-tfd TTrANTIOD A SITUATION AM NtJKSK YV f for the sick, or te take caru of the aged or infirm. Apply te FANNY KLLIOTT, m2?-2td 119 North Water street. DISSOLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP. On and after April 1st, 1882, the partner ship et Rellly A Keller will be dissolved. All collections w ill be made and business contin ued by m23-tillnpl KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. (T iORK SUAViNUS FOR SALE FOR FILL- inir Beds and Mattresses, nt the LANCAS TER CORK WORKS. Can order by telephone. ml7-deed&wtt A TTICNTION. SIR KNIOHTS. ,x A special conclave et Lancaster Cem-J mauuery, -- '. ivnignts xempi.ir, win de held at their Asylum en WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 29, 18s2, at 7 o'clock, te consider the propriety of a public installation of efllcers and ether business. By order of E. C. H. S. G ARA. iu2S-2td Recorder. JSHTJUtTAISMENTS. T?OLTOx Ol'EKA HOUSE. THURSDAY EVENING, MAR. 30. THE HIT OF THE SEASON : Deacon Crankett, By the author et HELEN'S BABIES ! Rewiitten und reconstructed under ihe man agement et J. M. HILL. A NEW YORK SUCCESS ! A CHICAGO SUCCESS : A UNIVERSA L SUCCESS! SEE it: SEE IT : ADMISSION 35c, SOc, and 7Se. RESERVED SEATS. 7Be. Fer sale at opera house office. ui28-3td TjtULTON OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVEMXtf, MAUUI 29, TTARTJirJZR .1- DAILY. Manager Engagement Extraordinary of the Distin guished Emotional and Tragic Actresn, Miss Ada Gray, Supported by CHAS. A. WATK1NS' FIFTH AVENUE COMBINATION. An evening of Comedy und Pathos, a lasting sermon te wives, mothers and daughters; an entirely new version adapted Irem Mrs. Weed's fa mous story in Ave acts, by Mtss Gray, and performed by her ever 2,fK)0 times In the prin cipal cities of the United States, entitled, BAST LYNNE; OR, THE ELOPEMENT, Madam Vinc-: MISS ADA GRAY In which character she has no living peer. POPULAR PRICES O ADMISSION-35c. SOc. and 75c. Reserved Seats can be secured without extra charge at Fulton opera house efllce. Parties living in the country ca . have seats ss-ciired by advising the managers. 2i.5t LEGAL NOTICES. Es ESTATE OF CATHARINE TSHUUY. late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en sold estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay. TOBIASJOHNSON, Executer. Or C. UevntAir, Ne. 33 North Duke Street. ml44ltd,'eaw ESTATE OF CATHERINE ROVER, L.ATE of Lancaster city, Pa., deed. Letters et administration en xald estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto ure requested te make Imme diate payment, und these having claims or de mands against the same. will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing at Ne. 118 Seutli Duke street. TOBIAS ROYER, Administrator. W. A. WlLSOS, Att'y. in23-6td ESTATE Or JOHN FREE, LATE OF THE city of Lancaster, decease!. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, ull persons in debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these huving claim? or de mands against tlie same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster city. FANNY FREE, Administratrix. ALZXASDnt HAitus, Att'y. m2i-Ctdeaw ESTATE OF MARY BUKDET, LATE OF Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lancaster City. L. R. ROTE, Administrator. J. W. Johxsex. Att'y. ml7-Ctdeair ESTATE OF CONRAD MOSER. SB., late et Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all 'persons in debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against tbe same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Laacaster city CONRAD MOSER, B. C. Kreadt. Administrator. Attorney. feba-ctdeaw TESTATE OF GEORGE MARTIN EMIG, AJ late el Lancaster Citv, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted te said decedent ara requested te make Im. mediate settlement, anu these Having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known fhe same te tbe undersigned without delay, residing In Lancaster city. CHRISTIAN IIAGELGANS, B. F. Davis, Executer. Attorney. mC-6td.eaw THIRD EDITIOJ. WEDNESDAY EVEN '0, MAS. 29, 1883. W0KK OF THE FLAMES. SEVERAL BIG CONFLAGRATIONS. What Has Kept the Firemen Uuty Aa Ancient Landmark; In Philadel phia's Suburbs Horned. Philadelphia, March 29. Fire broke out early this morning in the flour and dry goods store of Jacob Rorer, in Branch town, Twenty-seceud ward. The build ing, which was of stone, was destroyed, together with its contents. The total less is about $50,0000 and the insurance 920,000. Rorer was postmaster in that suburb. The store burned was one of the old Yerk pike landmarks, and Rorer has been established there for nearly forty years. The property was half insured. The fire is believed te have been of incendiary origin. Stere and Hull Burned. Worcester, Mass., March 29. Aid rich's store and hall at Rockdale, North- unuge, was burned this morning. The less en the building is $4,000, insured for $2,000. The less en the stock is $3,500, insured for $2,500. Disastrous Flames iu Terente. Terente, Ont., March 39. A. lire broke out here last night about midnight, which destroyed Jehn Oliver & Ce.'s planing mills, the Soho foundry and the Carter manufacturing company's premises. Coach Factory at Annvllle Burned. Reading, March 29. The coach manu factory aud private rcsidence of Themas D. Leser, at Annville, was destroyed by tire this morning. The less has net yet been estimated. There is au insurance of $50,000 in the Annville insurance com pany. The fire is supposed te have been of incendiary origin. POINT IN POLITICS. Tlie Doniuurutle Executive Committee. Washington, March 29. The execu tive committee of the Democratic con gressional campaign committee, te con sist of soven members, ou the part of the ucmecratic members of the Heuse has been selected, aud will consist of Repre sentative Rosecrans, chairman, and Repre sentative Fowler., of New Yerk ; Randall, of Pcnnsylvuia ; Lefevre, of Ohie , Cobb, of Iudiaua ; Thompson, of Kentucky, aud Jenes, of Aiknnsas. The State Greenbackers. ILvuRisjBur.e, P.i., March 29. About thirty members of the Grecuback -Laber state committee arc in this city for the purpose of fixiiig a time aud place for holding their si:;tc covcutiea. The com mittee will meet at 2 o'clock. JiY WIRE. Aiteruoeu Telejjrams Cemtened. The striking World compositors iu New Yerk had net returned te work at neon today. The Rochester stiike is confined te a siuule cloth in 4 house. TheNewaik M. E. cent'eience, iu ses sion in Ncwuik, will consider the " Mer men question." The old beard of efficeis of the Penn sylvania' nil read company were re-elected te-day. Sunday railroad trains and the operation of iron works en Sunday occupied the at tention of the International Sabbath ob servance conference at Pittsburgh te-day Anether call for bends will shortly be issued from the treasury department. James A. Graves, sentenced te be hang ed in Newark, April 13, gets a chance for life by his case geiug te . the supreme court. ISRUTAL ASSAULT. An Aged Invalid Shet by. His Nurse. Philadelphia, March 29 Last night a man named Themas P. Lcslie visited the house of Themas S. Nelsen, Ne. 1817 Jef Jef fereon street, and asked te see that gentle man alcne. A visitor who was present, stepped out of the room, when Lcslie at at once demanded Mr. Nelsen's watch. Being refused he grabbed at the chain and 'drawing a revolver shot Mr. Nelsen in the head, fracturing his skull. He then walked oil, and is still at large. Mr. Nelsen is au invalid, and is new in a critical condition. Leslie had been in his employ as nurse. Brumptun te be Sent te EDglaud. Philadelehia, March 29 Judge But ler in the United States district court this morning remanded J.Brumpten,the alleged British forger, te- the custody of Scott, the English detective fur return te Eng land. It is new the intention te return Brumpton en Saturday's steamer and se plit an end te this long pending case. Frebvbly Fatal Aflray ifettreeii Brewers. Philadelphia, March 29. Twe brewers named respectively Leuis Ncihauser and Frederick Gerlach, quarreled yesterday in Gcrlach's bearding house. Ncihauser beat Gerlach terribly ever the head with a rub bcr hose, te which a brass coupling was attached. The wounded man is se badly hurt that Ncihauser has been committed for a week te await the result of Gerl.ich's iuiuries. Ludy Clerks te He. Washington, March 29. The entire lapse roll of the treasury department, composed of twenty-two clerks, mostly ladies, will be entirely discontinued en the first proxime, because of the lack of funds te pay them for a longer period. Arthur Taking III Time Te It. Washington, March 29. The president will take no action upon the Chinese bill before Friday at least, as he is desirous of having it further considered at the next cabinet meeting. He is in daily receipt of a large number of letters bcariug en tbe question from aH parts of the country. Struck by a Squall. NEwreRT, R.I., March 29. Twe tugs, having iu tow the dredge Brooklyn, of ran uiver, anu nine scows, while near Point Judith last night, wero struck by a squall and parted from the tow. The dredge and the's?ews were lest. There were twelve men en the dredge when it sank, bnt they were all rescued except one young man. Suicide of a Wealthy Farmer. Reading, Pa.. March 29. A special te the Eagle from Norristown says : "Reuben Lengakcr, aged 60, and a wealthy resident and farmer of Plymouth township, Mont gomery county, committed suicide this morning by hanging himself in a well en his premises. The cause of the act is net known." WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, March 29. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, wanner south east te southwest winds, lower barometer, and fair weather, except in northern New Yerk, where the cloudiness will increase with light rains. Members et Parliament Threatened. Londen. March 29. A placard has been posted in Dublin, menacine the membeil of Parliament from that city, because of tneir supposed intention te vote for the cloture. Jersey City's Water Frent. Trenten, N. J., March 29. Contrary te general expectation the bill relating te Jersey-City water fronts was net taken up in the Heuse this morning. It is expected I te come up this afternoon. The Galteaa bill of Exception s. Washington, March 59. h8 peiuts of difference in the bill of exceptions in the Guiteau case have all been suited. The bill of exceptions will new be written out and signed. MAUKKXTU FMIadalBhte Market. FHILADBLTBIA. March 23. Fleur eulet but nrm $5 25 i; Superfine. $STSi 25; ExPa. i 73f3 i : Ohie aad Indiana family, & 7."t r, -n'a family. K U6 25. Penn Rveflenrl'3QAl Ti Wheat unsettled and weak : Del. and Penn'.t Kd, 1 33l 39; de Amber, 91 291 40. Cern scarce and higher. Oats scarce and higher. Sye scarce at 86a&c. Previsions Arm. Lard firm. Butter sold up In choice grades and very nrm ,- Creamery extra. 43ic ; Western. !. 3c ; dogeod te choice 33QlIe wMia linn ; cuuiee scarce. Kurgs Arm and in fair demand. Cheese firm, with fair Inquiry. Petroleum steady ; Refined. TV. Whisky ata. Seeds geed te prime clever dull at 7ffl be ; de de Timethy dull t ft 65Q 1 7.1 : ,le de Flaxecd nominal at tl 40. Live sieck markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 2.0W head; ,!ili menu, C.SOOde: market 5c better ; common te ?oed mixed, 96 20fl6 70; heavy. $3 7..il7li: 'hiladelslilas and larders. 17 2097 :,-. m.. Mr se anjii iu ; skips and culls, S5g 10. Cattle Receipts, 5,500 head ; shipments. 3.S0J market'slew and easy ; Reed scarce ; cxpei u. J 6007 20; geed te choice- shipping. $tt lu-t 645; common te fair, $5 40S6; mixed butcher-, $3Q3 ; steefcers and feeders moderately uctive OtS32225. Sheep Receipts. 3,300 head ; shipment,. 2,Six. steady and in geed demand : geed te medium 95 005 50 ; medium te geed, $ 7:U ; choice te extra,9610e25. .. .." . :r ----- - - --r--. new tots sitriei. Naw ebx. March 29. Fleur Statu un.l Western in buyers' iaver. Southern iiilel und unchanged. Wheat "4lJ4c lower, heavy and tui-tetth-d ; light trading: Ne. 3 Reil.:Mav.9l 401 41 ; de june.iiaewiat,; de July, It 2381 24;. Cern quiet "aud tlrui ; prices wltlieiu quo table change : mixed Western, spot, 73g7?':e ; de futures. 7G76c. " Oats scarcely se strong ine'udiu-; Ne. l May, 51c; de June: 3eyA:SXc: state. .V 6Jc ; Western. 53C0c drain and Prevision Jaofatlen. Cue o'clock iiuotatteiHol grain and provl-.-leus, furnished by S. K.. Ynndt, Breker. 13k East King street. March 2. Ckleage. Cern Oats .63X . .BSU .45J2 AVsi Philadelphia. .764 .54 .70' .51 .7B .53 Wheat . 1.35 1.29J . 1.MX Perk 1(1.95 17.22Ji 1.I0 Lard 10.VO ii.ir. ii.i7'$ Anril. May... June.., March. April.. May.... 1.83 l-''7 Steesssrn New Yerk, Philadelphia and Loud Stocks also Untied States Bends reported d-nly by Jaccd B. Lesq, 32 North Queen street. Mareli ). 10:00 I-.U0 3:.).. a. m. r. si. .ii. m; 134 i lii V2ii 125 G'.5 ! fuii 37 37J.J iS 13 l'-Vi 13 35li S4JM 357i wiy. li'jj liaji si rj.y b-ix I33K 13- 133 my, ii it 2-S 2S 2;-; 3S 3775 33 105 10IJ5 1 051 i 42 4Z4 HKi 11UJ.J UH 117ii Ui 44 4.VK 34tt 3.1H r; U0(J 1M'' 111 6V4 63;5 KM 17iS 17 17M 30K Wi 371. 7 73'i 79 L. C at I. C R. It..... ... DeL.Lack.ft Western Denver A Rie Grande N. v.. Lake Krie A Western... East Tenn, Va. A Georgia Missouri. Kansas A Texas Lake Shere Mich. Southern. Louisville & Nvshville, New Yerk Central Mew Jersey Central Ontario ft Western Omaha Cem Omaha Preferred Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific ..., Wabash. -. ..Jul A Pacific... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R. R Reading .... ............. llutTale Pitts. A West Northern PacincCnm Preferred... Lecal steeic and Venus. I'ai val. 91W. 11X1 lue La.-l sale.. $105 107X LSI Mi 1C5 U'i il Lane CUy e per cLLean,duelS8i.. lbsa... " 1800... " 18U5... 5 per CL In 1 or 30 years. . " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... " 4 " In 1 or 3 years.. " 4 in 5 or) years.. " 6 " In 10 or 20 years. Manbelin borough lean 100 UK) 100 1(KI Itt. IU 10) 1( lOi.MI IK!? lir.' 9153 10S.SO la", nj.75 117 13iT.ll Ill.-ll iSl..'l Jeb 1 1.-I.7.1 ltd l.v: 70 VJ lir. 9115 Kill 1U5.-0 WMJ km; I'iSS Wi BAVK STOCKS. First National Bank. $ioe Farmers' If atienal Bank 50 Fulton National Rank loe Lancaster County National Bank.. W Columbia National Bank loe Ephrata National Hank im First National Rank, Columbia.. .. loe First National Bank, Stnisburg lOu First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Rank. Mount Jey., loe Litltz National Rank Ien Man helm National Rank le-i Union National Bank. Mount Jey. S NewIIeUand National Bunk .'.. Km XISCKLLANKOUa BOMltfj. QuarryvlUe It. R., due ltM $ioe Reading A Columbia R. Rilue IVH1 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., tine 1& l(x Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due In ler 20 years loe Lancaster Gas Light aud Fuel Ce., XI8CSIXAKEOC3 STOCKS. QuarryvlUe R. R. $ Millers vllle Street Cur oe Inquirer Printing Company 50 vvatcn raciery..., 100 Gas LiKht and Fuel Cemnanv... 25 100 8tevcns Heuse , Cel mn bia Gas Company Celnmbia Water Company , Susquehanna Iren Company...., Marietta Hellew ware , Stevens Meuso Sicily Island..- K-ist Brandy wine A Wiivne.sb'g. Mlllersvlllu Nermal Scheel Ttnurnxi)) cks. Sprlnc A Beaver Valley 100 100 50 Ut .VJ 170 IM 1 1 ..25 .. 13; .. 25 .. 25 25 .. 25 ... 100 .. te ... 25 .. CO ... .-. 9 10.25 - . . i - Is 20 IS 17.25 00 50 BI 11 5 i:-:.i'i 41 85 275 2 jinugepert x noresnee Columbia A Chestnut Hill Celiimbtu A Washington Columbia A Rig Spring Lancaster A Ephrnta Lanc.EIizabetht'n A Middlet'n... Lancaster A Fruitvllle. Lancaster A Lititz ,. Lancaster A William te;vu... . Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Manhclin Lancaster A Marlettu Lancaster ft NewIIeUand..,....-. Lancaster ft Snsquehanna. 104 Ml POLITICAL. rOB JURY CUMSf ISSIONKK. ' WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Of Karl township. Suh'ectte the ilecl.-ien of the Democratic county convention. ni2tedAw "CIOK JURY COJHAIISSIONKI-: BENJAMIN HUBEIi, Eighth ward. City. 'Subject te the decision et the Democratic County Cenventlan. marie-tcd&w Tpett JUKI COMMISSIONER , ' JEROME B. SHULTZ, Ol Hllzabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. iii9-tcdAw aim iala wimia. WMMONWKALTU DISTKlltimON CO 42d Popular Monthly Drawing OVTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City or Louisville, en TUESDAY. MARCH 31st. 1082. These drawings eccnr monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act of the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Cenrt en March 31, rendered tbe foIlewlngd3Cislons: 1st That tbe Commonwealth Distribution Company la legal. t IUdraviagsare fair. N. B. The Company has new ou hand g large reserve fund. Read the li.st or pi ie-j ler the MARCH DRAWING. 1 prize x pnxe X DcXXO lwprlxesfLOOOeach Benzes 508 each... ,.. i 3V.C0 .... I0.IK.0 .. . 5.01 .... 10.000 .... 10,0 .... 10,01X1 .... 10.00C .... liOffl ZUBO prizes 1100 each 9M prizes 50 each en prizes veacn Upwppn zee meajen.. .......... ........ .... prizes SOS each, approximation i.rl: f prizes aoeeachj ' prizes 100 each, 10.0CO 2,710 1.SC9 M9 WSP"'""....... ...............rll'iK& -I'r5?1ttclat!i, hair tickets, si; 27 ticket. W; 55 tickets, slot Kemit Meney or Bank Draft In Letter, m endbyKxpress. 1H)NT SEND BY RKUIi TERKD LBTTEROR POSTOFFICK OKDKU. Orders efS5 and upward, by Expres-, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M. BOAKDMAN. Courier-Journal Rniidiiitf Louisville, Ky.. t It. Jl l: (AS.'IMI N, 900 Breadwav Nev Verk (tslH-raiiibAw
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