--v -." ymjti wim f pffji sfasj Ml ... J.A iNM.' l'""',f"',1"1"1 ' " Wr ?TO LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, .WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1880. Linden Hall Musical Entertainment. A musical soiree was given by the young ladies of Linden Hall seminary en Tuesday evening, March 16. The entertain ment consisted of the following pro pre gramme : Chorus, "Jey, Jey, Freedom Te-day" (Ros sini.) 1'lane sole, " Solitary Wanderings and Sweet Remembrance " (Heller,) Miss J. Hug gard. Piane quartet, "Pelka March" (Faust,) Mimes L. Keuipcr, S. Ualn, S. Hendersen, S. Ilensel. Recitation, " The Knight and the Lady "' (Themas Ingoldsby,) Miss Huebener. Vecal quartet. ' Charity" (Reslni.) Miscs K. Woodward, A. Hamman, E. Rulen, L. Van Vleck Piane sole, "The Fleecy Cloud" (Mendels sohn.) Miss A Wl-sler. Piane duet, "Minuctte, from Op. 39" (Weber,) Misses I,. Jarvis, 1. Diller. Recitation, "Woelsev's Address te Cram well " (Shakspeare's Henry VIII.,) Miss L. Forwood. Hound (Martini,) Junier class. Vecal sole, " Ava Maria" (Gounod,) Miss K. Woodward, organ accempanimet by Miss F. Uraybill. Piane quartet, "Minuettc, from Symphony C " (MeEart,) Misses L. Forweotl, M. Schreyer, M. Hudsen, S. Sides. Recitation, "They're Dear Fish te Mc," Miss I.. Geed. Chorus. "Rest Te In Peace" (Mendelssohn.) Piane sole, ' Perpetual Movement" (Weber.) Miss L. Van Vleck. Dialogue, "The Refined Simpletons" (II. L. D.,) Misses L. Sehlettler, X. Reifsiiyner, S. Du senbery, L. Van Vicck. Piane due. -'Fidelle Ouverture " (Beetho ven,) Misses M. Itrlckcnstcin, E. Rulen. Semi-chorus, "Gently Sighs the Breeze" (Glever,) Misses R. Rhodes, K. Woodward, F. Dcinuth, S. llain, A. Ilaiiunan, M. Hudsen, L. Van Vleck. The young ladies as usual acquitted themselves with great credit and were well prepared te perform their parts. These soirees arc held several times during the session by the young ladies of the school for the benelit of tlicmsel vesanda fewinvited friends and patrons of the school, and are specially pleasing te such as enjoy geed vocal and instrumental music. The school will close next week for the scholars te enjoy a couple of weeks vaca tion. Much credit is due te the principal, Mr. Hrickcusteiti and his associates for the success and prosperity of the school. St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's day is noted as a day of storms, but this morning the sun rose bright and clear an event that has net happened before within the past two weeks. True, the sky was seen partially overcast with clouds, and some little snow fell, and new and then fitful gusts of wind blew hither and thither, but taken as a whole the day is thus far the pleasantcst we have had for a fortnight ; and, as the six weeks probation or hibernation of the ground-hog has ended there is nothing standing in the way of a season of pleas unt weather except Mr. Venner's untoward prophecies. There has been no special celebration e the day in Lancaster. The piously in clined have of course gene te church in kind remembrauce of Ireland's patron saint, and net a few of hie admirers wear a sprig of Preen iu their button-holes or en their hats. The most important event of the day will be the oceultatienjof Mars by the moon which will occur between 7 and 8 o'clock this evening, and which will afford a very interesting picture if the sky should be clear. At G:41 Mars will disappear behind the dark side of the moon ; this is callled the time of immersion. At 8:34 he will appear en the western edge of the moon ; this is called the time of emersion. The duration of the occupation' will be an hour and sixteen minutes. That is the Oiiestlen. "Shall the next convention of the Penn sylvania State Sabbath Scheel association be held at Lancaster?" A meeting was held in the Yeung Men's Christian association yesterday evening te consider ths matter. On motion of Kev. C. Rcimensnyder, II. C. Moeie was called te the chair, and he stated the object of meeting. After a free and full interchange of views en the subject it was unanimously resolved that all pastors and superintend tsnts of Sunday-schools, with the several delegates from their respective schools, be earnestly invited te attend a meeting en next Monday evening, 2ed inst., at 7J o'clock in the. hall of the Yeung Men's Christian association, when final action will be taken in regard te the matter. It is hoped that the wishes of churches and Sunday-schools will be ascertained and the delegates prepared -te report ac cordingly at the next meeting. All friends of the Sunday school cause are earnestly invited te be present. Much interest was manifested in the meeting last evening, and the sentiment appeared te be in favor of having the convention here. SALISBURY ITEMS. Frem Our Regular Correspondent. On Saturday morning a family disturb ance took place between Isaac Hauck and wife, of Jit. Airy, which resulted rather seriously for Mrs. Ileuck, she receiving a cut en the head, from which she has been suffering severely ever since. The physi cian does net yet consider her out of dan ger. It has caused considerable cxitement in their immediate neighborhood. Rain and mud seem te be the prevailing elementt iu our section. Reads are in an almost impassible condition. The eye epidemic spoken of some time age has net yet subsided. About one half cf the young folks of the neighborhood are affected with it. The horse market in this section is very geed. Horses arc selling for high prices ; almost 59 per cent, higher than one year age. Obituary. Mrs. Eliza llershey, wife of the late Jacob llershey, of West Hempfield town ship, died at her residence in this city this morning, in the 78th year of her age. She was a daughter of Jacob Miller, formerly owner of the Landis farm and the mill new known as the " City Mill " and used for supplying the city with water. She was the mother of seventeen children, twelve of whom are living, and among whom are Henry and Reuben llershey of this city, and Ames llershey of Philadelphia. She leaves about CO grand children and a number of great-grandchildren te mourn her less. She was a pious Christian woman a shining example of womanly virtue, and beloved by all who knew her. Mrs. Mary Shertz, widow of the late Dr. Jehn Shertz, veterinary surgeon, died at her residence, Ne. 407 Seuth Queen street this morning, aged about 85 years. She had no special disease, but died of old age. Held for Court. Ames Albright, Frank Blair and Themas J. Arment, charged with stealing about 1,000 pounds of iron from the Pennsylva nia railroad company, had a final hearing before Alderman Spurrier last evening and were held te answer at court. Arment en tered bail, and in default of bail Albright and Blair wars committed. A DBUNKEN FIGHT. Beth Combatants Badly Hurt Complaints or Felonious Assault and Battery. Yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock a desperate fight took place between Themas Shields, alias Cassidy, and Jehn Lemen, at Ziegler's tavern, en East King street, near Middle. The men are "tramps" and as nearly as we can ascertain the facts they are as fellows : Shields and his wife entered the tavern, and called for beer, which they drank, and then sat down by the stove. They get into conver sation with Lemen, and after talking for some time the men became noisy and began a quarrel. Ziegler interferred and put Lemen out of the room. In a short time he came in again, made up with Shields, and the two took a glass of ber together. The quarrel was seen renewed, and Ziegler then put both the men into the yard, say ing he would have no quarreling in his house. They again entered the bar-room fighting, Lemen having a pocket knife in his hand, with which he cut Shields across the face and stabbed him two or three times. Covered with bleed Shields made his way te the station house, where his wounds were dressed by Dr. J. A. Fitz patrick. The doctor found that he was cut en the left side of the head, a deep gash extending from above and behind the ear and below the angle of the jaw. lie was also stabbed between the seventh and eighth ribs, about an inch below the heart. There was another stab just below the shoulder-blade and still another about two inches below. After Shields's wounds had been dressed and the bleed washed from his face and body, he was placed (in a very exhausted condition ) in a cell in the lock up. About 8 o'clock it was ascertained that he had removed the bandage and tern open the wound in his side, and rup tured the intercestal artery and that he was again weltering in his own bleed. Dr. Fitzpatrick was again Killed, checked the hemorrhage and gave Shields the necessary attention. Net long after the fight Lemen appeared at Dr. Scnsenigs, East Orange street, with his head and face pounded almost te a jelly and the small bone of his forearm broken near the wrist. The doctor sus pecting that there had been a drunken fight sent word te police head-quarters, and Officer Leman was dispatched te arrest Lemen. He was taken te the station house, his arm was temporarily dressed, and he was locked up. When.arrcstcd both men declared they did net toiew who hurt them ; and even after close cress-questioning they seemed very leth te " give each ether away." This morning, however, Shields made complaint against Lemen, charging him with assault and battery with intent te kill ; and then Lemen made a similar com plaint against Shields. Alderman Mc Conomy was sent for and went te the sta tion house te take the complaints. This morning both men were arraigned before the mayor for drunken and disor derly conduct. It was shown that they had drank nothing at Ziegler's except two glasses of beer, but that a bottle half-full of whisky was found in possession of Shields. The mayor committed both Shields and Lemen for "0 days each, and Shields's wife, Julia, for 20 days. Other Diserderlies. Mayer MacGonigle had before him this morning a number of ether diserderlies and committed them te the county prison James Kelly for 30 days, and Jehn Smith, Michael German, Geerge Burke and Barn ey Demscy for 10 days each. Yeates Ceiiyngliam'n Will. The will of the late J. Yeates Conyng Cenyng ham was admitted te probate te-day. It bequeaths te St. Jehn's P. E. church, this city, $800 ; te his brother Redmond Conyng Cenyng ham and his sister Sarah Conyngham, each $230 annually, or se much thereof as may be necessary for their comfortable maintenance, in addition te the sums be queathed for that purpose by their mother ; te Adam K. Witmcr and Ellen Franklin, $100 each as a token of esteem. All the rest of the estate, real and personal, is be queathed te Adam K. Witmcr, of Para dise township, in trust, for the use of his brother David Conyngham, daring his life, the rents and profits of the real estate te be received by the trustee and applied in an nual payments te his brother's use. The personal estate is te be invested in real securities or government stocks as the court of common pleas shall approve, the annual income te be applied te his brother's use. On the decease of his brother David the leal and personal prop erty is te be divided equally among his children. In case et the death of his brother Redmond or sister Sarah the sums appropriated for their maintenance shall fall into the residue of the estate and be distributed according te above direc tions. Adam K. "Witmcr and Emlen Franklin arc appointed executers of the will. Little Locals. The warmest winter for 91 years is what the records show. Christopher Smyth and family, of Dru Dru mere township, are making preparations for removal te Kausas or Nebraska. Jehn R. Wilsen, of Little Britain, has rented Fralick's mill, at Homeville, dies; ter county, te which he will remove April 1. A tract of about 21 acres, of the farm of Jeseph Kirk, deceased, in Little Britain township, has been sold te R. F. Celeman, of the same township, for $45 per acre. Cel. Duffy, of Marietta, will put out 300 acres of tobacco this season. Lebanon Ad vertiser. The acreage stated is naught tee much. A new national bank, te be known as the Keystone, is about being started in Reading with a capital of $200,000. A few days age Officer Carpenter, of Kenuett, Chester county, visited this coun ty and arrested T. II. Fawkes en the charge of having appropriated the sum of $75 from his employers, Messrs. Rakes straw & Pyle, of Willowdale. Fawkes gave bail te answer. Gene te Keadlng. This afternoon a party of thirty-five of our firemen fully equipped, represent ing several different companies, left Lan caster for Reading te attend the 107th an niversary of the Rainbow fire company Ne. 1, of that city. The festivities which will take place te-night will consist of a ball and supper. Condition of Yeung Miller. Addison Miller, the young man who was injured at Mount Jey yesterday morning,' is yery low and is net expected te recover. He has been unconscious since the accident occurred. The colt, which he rode, was e badly injured that it bad te be killed. CAEPET8! CARPETS!! BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS. BODY BR USSELS, TAPESTR Y BR USSELS, THREE-PL Y INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS. Bedy Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets, Damask Hall and Stair Carpets, Yenitiau Hall and Stair Carpets. 18, 13 and !) inch Bedy, Tapestry Brussels and Venitian Borders te match all Carpets. An elegant line of RAG CARPETS. Mattings, Fleer Oil Mellis. Window Sliadmg anfl Fixtures, Measures of Windows taken and Shades Hung at short notice. Elegant assortment of Yelvet and Brussels Rugs, Mats, &c. Carpet Lining and Stair Pads at Lewest Prices. Measures of Reems taken and Carpets Sewed and Laid when requested. NOTICE. We guarantee te show the Largest Stock of above goods in the city. We invite examination. GrIVLEE, BOWEKS & HTJEST, 25 EAST KING STREET. Amusements. Barrett in", Hamlet." Mr. Ycckcr has made arrangements with the Meech Brethers, who are managers of Lawrence Barrett, te have that eminent actor appear here in "Ilanilct" en next Wednesday evening. He will be support ed by Miss Ellen Cummens, Gustave Levick and ethers. The chart opens te-morrow morn ing. Friday Night's Comedy." An Arabian Night" is said te be one of the funniest couu ceuu dies en the beards at present, and Mr. Mishler says the company playing it is one of the best he has ever managed. The press et the state endorse him In his statement. It is Terrible te have a wife or husband with a bad breath. All this may be avoided by using SOZODONT. It is most agreeable te the taste, fragrant and healthful. It confers comfort upon Its users, and prevents the allllcllen of unpleasant breath. ml.l-lweed&w V. Kadder, esq., Cleveland, Ohie, says: Twe applications of St. Jacob's Oil cured mc el great and long-continued pain in my toot. New Advertisements. Hamlet at the Opera Heuse. Lectures by Dr. Greene. Nervous Debility. Estray Herse. Public Sale. E2FFer further details see advertising column. SI'EVIAL NOTICES. A Geed Housewife. The geed housewife, when she is giving her house its spring renovating, should bear in mind that the dear inmates of her house are I mere, precious than many houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purifying the bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent and cure the di-eascs arising Irem spring malaria and miasma, and she must knew that there is nothing that will de it se perfectly and surely as Hep Hitters, the purest ' and best of medicines. Sec ether column. I iiil5-2wd&w ' Ask your druggist for "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed ! Searcher." It will drive out bad bleed, give j you health and long life. , Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Pewaers. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child sullcring and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and getabottleef MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOrlllXCJ SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 23 cents a bottle. L)17-lyd&wM.W&S Frem Hen. Andrew Cornwall, Ex-Mkmbeu, ei? Legislature, New Yekk State. Alexandria Bay, Jan. 3, 1S80. II. II. iriiriertfc Ce.: Genj-s: 1 have been troubled with kidney difllculty for the last three years, and lit Octo ber last had a very severe attack. I then com menced taking your Sate Kidney and Liver Cure and obtained relief at once. I have used two bottles and feel as well as ever, and I shall always keep a supply of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in the house. Yours truly, A. CORNWALL. Pure Spices at. Lecher's Drug Stere. 11a wisn? sitnnlv p:ill en vnnr ilrncr'rist for " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup." when you have a cough or cold. 25 cents a bottle. " My Hack Aches Se, and 1 feci miserably," said a hard-working man. The doctor questioned him and found that he had been habitually costive ter years, that new his kidneys were disordered and his whole system deranged. Kidney-Wert was recommended and faithfully taken and in a short time every trouble was removed. The cleansing and tonic power of this medicine en the bowels and kidneys is wonderful. ml.Vlwd&w Sediment or mucus in the urine is a sure in dication of disease. Take Kidney-Wert. ml5-lwd&w Try Lecher's Ceugli Syrup. Statistics prove that twenty-nve per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we rellect that this terrible disease in Its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's Uenewned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. A Strange People De you knew that there are strange pee pie In our community, we say strange because they seem te prefer te suffer and pass their days miserably, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and General Debility, when Shiieh's Vitalizer is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by D. HelU shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Miliersville. l'"ive Hundred Thousand Streng. In the past few months there have been mere than 50(1,000 bottles of Shiieh's Cure sold. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, mere than 2,000 cases et Consumption have been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that every body speaks In its praise. Te these who have net used it, let us say, if you have a cough, or veur child the cough, and you value life, don't "fail te try it. Fer lame back, side or chest use Shiieh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by your drug gists, D. Heitshn, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Miliersville. AVE have a speedy and positive cure for Ca tarrh, Diphtheria, Cankermeuthand Headache in Shllelrs Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by D. Hcitsliu, Lancaster, and M. L, Davis, Mil iersville. 3crt25-eedd&w JUAJtltlAGES. Heck Temple. On March 17, 1880, by the Rev. R. W. Hufferd, Mr. Geerge W. Heck, of Harrisburg, te Miss Ella Temple, of this city. ltd DEATHS. Wei dlek. March 15, 18S0, Mrs, Anna M. Weldler, relict of the late Jehn Weidler, in the 75th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral from her late residence, 148 East Vine street, Thurs day af tern een at 2 o'clock. 2td Eckman. In Strasburg, en March 15, 1880, Mrs. Catharine Eckman, aged 91 years, 7 months and 15 days. Her relatives and friends are respectfully in. vlted te attend the iuneral from her late resi dence, Ne. 91 East Main street, en Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. Funeral services at Lengeneckcr's meeting house, at 11 o'clock. Donelsen. In this city, en the ICth inst. Mary Donelsen, aged 40 years. Funeral from her late residence, 676 Xerth Market street, Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Services at the A. W. E. Zion's church. ltd Hebshev. In this city en March 17, 1830, Mrs. Eliza, wife el the late Jacob Hershey, iu the 76th year of her age. Ths relatives and friends of the family are j)i:T utitms. -:e:- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WATCHES. The largest stock and most varied assortment te be found In the interior of the state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and Swiss Watches, and each watch is warranted according te the quality. JEWELRY of the newest and prettiest designs in great quantity and vari ety from a geed article in geld plate te the precious gem in costly setting. SILVERWABE.Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro plate, artistic in design and of various styles of finish. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify, including every thing consistent with a first-class Jewelry Business. Realizing that we are in competition with the large houses of the Eastern cities, we will be especially careful that every article shall be sold as low as It could be bought elsewhere. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. NEW SPRING STYLES ! CARPETS AND PAPER HANGINGS, AT- HAGER & BROTHER'S. Large Stock of Best Qualities of Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels. Three-Ply Extra and Superline Ingrain Carpets, and Damask, Venitian, Hall and StiiirCarpets with Borders te match. LINOLEUM AND OIL CLOTHS, ALL QUALITIES, COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS. PAPER HANGINGS! All the Latest Spring Styles in Embossed Gilt, Plain Gilt, Satins, Grounds and Blanks, with Dades, Frieze and Borders te match. The Largest Stock we have ever offered. Our orders were placed early for the above geed's, which we will sell at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. HAGER & BROTHER. respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Xe. 20 Plum street, en Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 3td Schilling. March 15, 1880, Lawrence Schil ling, iu the 04th year of his age. Sleep en, dear father, und take thy rest, Ker Ged has called thee home. He thought it best; Children prepaVe for die you must. And with your father sleep in dust. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Groffstewn read, en Thurs day morning, at 8 o'clock. NEW AI) VKKTJSE1H ENTS, 1..-il.li. lUliKl'UOrr.K'1'1 1A 'l'U lll.il COMPAXIKSat BAUSMAN & BURNS'. 29-tteedR Office: Ne 10 West Oramte St. VHltK, LIFE AMU ACCIDENT. . Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. HKRR & STAUFFER, Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St, decSO-SmdReedl riMJIJACCO SEED. X I have for sale several choice varieties of Tobacco Seed, which I can recommend te growers. Securely put up in one dollar pack ages. JOHN S. ROIIRER, Office : " Rohrer's Warehouse," mlO-trd Lancaster, Pa MADAME ALl'LANALB, A HUNGARIAN Cy psy, who will be ler a short time at 146 Xerth Prince street, will commence her class in Lace Making TUESDAY, MARCH 16, at 9 a. in. She charges only $l.per scholar in classes, giving eleven stitches, including the Faget, Italian Lace, Guipure Bars, Heniton Lily, &c. mll-lwd PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture, at 41 West King street, en THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1880, con sisting of Bedsteads and Bedding. Lounges, Mattresses, Settees, Tables, Chairs, Cupboards. Queensware, Glassware, Carpets, aud a great variety of ether articles. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m. WM. J. COOPER. Sam'l Hess & Sex, Aucts. ml6-2td Democratic County Committee. The Democratic county committee will held a meeting at Shober's hotel, this city, en Mon day, March 29, at 10 a. m., te lix a time for the meeting of the county convention, te elect delegates te the state convention and te trans act such ether business as the committee may appoint or the convention determine. Every member is urgently requested te be present if possible. ml5-tdd&w W. U. HEXSEL. Chr. PUHLlC SALE. Will be sold at public sale, SATURDAY', MARCH 20, 1880, at the Park Stock Yard Hetel, en the Xew Helland pike.alet of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of 8 Beds ami Bedsteads, Tables and Chairs, Washstands Bar room Fixtures, such as Glasses, Bettles. Pic tures, &c. Glass and Tinware. Alse, at the same time and place will be sold 1 Mule, geed worker. Cew, four sets of Geed Yankee Har ness, two sets of Single Harness, two Spring Wagons, Bridles, Halters, let of Kindling Weed. Deers, Doer and Window Frames, Sash with Glass. Sale te commence at I o'cleckp. m. sharp. JOHX FOX. B, F. Rewe, Auct rml7-2tdW&F Business Cards ! Business Cards ! ! Something New and Very Attractive ! We have en hand the finest Selection of Bus iness Cards in the Market at VERY LOW PRICES. O-CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. mlO-tfd DR. C. A. GREECE HAS CONCLUDED te give a series of Physical Lectures at the urgent request of his numerous friends and patients in Lancaster and vicinity. The first one will take place en Thursday evening, March 25, at Fulton Opera Heuse. Among the subjects referred te en the above occasion will be "The General Structure of the Bedy," " Hew te Live se as te Prolong Life and Avoid Pain and Disease," and "Hew te Get Well When In a Diseased condition." Brief refer ences will be made te the methods new in vogue of attempting te cure the afflicted ; also, te the Improved methods of Omnipathy, causes of the remarkable Increase of quack medicines and empiricism all ever the civil ized world. The admission fee will be just enough te pav the expenses of ball, advertis ing, &c. A Physiological Magazine will be given te everyone attending the lecture. The Lancaster Medical Society and all ether M. D.'s are especially Invited. Admission, 10 cte. te all parts of the house. Leeture will com mence at 8 o'elook PAPER HANGINGS ! NEW Alil'EKTISEXENTS. ISTRAY IIORSK. U On the night of the 15th inst. a black horse with short tail and blind in one eye came te the stable of the undci signed. In the rear et the Grape Hetel. The owner can have the same bv proving property and paying all expenses, ltd C.H. COLV1N. VTEKVOU.S DEBILITY. 1 Te Xerveus Sufferers The Great Euro pean Remedy Dr. .1. B. Simpsen's Specific Medicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impetency,aad all diseases resultimr from Self-Abnsc, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery. Pains in Back or Side, nnd diseases that lead te Consumption. Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent tree te all. Write for them and get lull particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per package, or six packages for $5. J. B. SIMP SON MEDICIXE COMPANY, Xes. 104 and 106 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Sold in Lancaster by II. B. COCnRAX, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen Street. ml7-lydeed&w AM USEMENTS AN EVENING OF SONG. The world-renowned Singer, PHILIP PHILLIPS, will give ene of his inimitable evenings of song, assisted by his son. In the First M. E. Cimrch, Xerth Duke Street, en Thursday Evening, March 18, 1880, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 3 cents Children, 25 cents. ml3&18d TULTON OPERA HOUSE. MR. B. Y'ECKER Likes pleasure in an nouncing te the public of Lancaster and vicin ity, that he has arranged with the MEECH BROS, for the appearance here for ONE NIGHT ONLY et the Distinguished Acter, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1880, In Shakspeare's Masterpiece, entitled HAMLET ! MR. BARRETT as HAMLET, Prince of Den mark, supported by his own Superb Company. POPULAR PRICES : ADMISSION, - - 35, 50 & 75 CU. RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75Cts. Seats can be secured at the Opera Heuse Office, by mall or telegraph, en and after March 18. ml7-lwd VPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVEX'G, MARCH 19, 1880. MR. JOHN D. MISHLER assures the citizens of Lancaster that he has arranged for presen tation at the Opera Heuse the most brilliant Comedy he has ever produced, Augustin Daly's Latest Success, entitled AN ARABIAN NIGHT, MB. E. F. THOENB, MISS CABLOTTA EVELYN, and a Company et New Yerk Favorites, capa ble of doing full and complete Justice te the re markable Comedy. It is laughable In concep tion, pointed and witty in dialogue, and rich In costume. I can net tee highly endorse the entire company and play. ADMISSION, - - 25, 50 & 75 CU. RESERVED SEATS, - - - 75 Cts. Diagram at Opera Heuse Office. ml3-5td HOUSE FVllXISHINO GOODS. T)ARGAINS. FLira & BRENEMAN Are offering Greater Bargains than ever in TINWARE, TABLEWARE AND Heuse-Furnishing Goods. A Large Stock of Gas Fixtures at VERY LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. THIED EDITION WEDNESDAY EVE'Q, MARCH 17,1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, 3Iarch IT. Fer the Mid Mid dle Atlantic states, colder clear or partly cloudy weather, northerly winds rising barometer. POLITICAL DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. Garfield and Barrows Attack the Democrats, and are Answered by Mcaiahen and War ner. Washington, March 17. In the Heuse te-day Mr. Garfield (Ohie) criticised severely the purpose of the Democratic party te refuse te appropriate for special deputy marshals, but appealed in conclusion te the Democrats te prevent the disasters which their party leaders were bringing upon the country, and expressed his belief that such a vote would be had en this bill as would set at rest the peer dregs of the extra session. The discussion was continued by Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, who declared his conviction that the purpose of the Demo cratic party was te steal the next presi dency, te which Mr. Springer(IH.) retorted by charging the Republican party with stealing two or three states in the last presidential election. Mr. McMahon replied te Messrs. Gar field & Burrows, and then Mr. Warner (Ohie) took the fleer. At the conclusion of Warner's speech general debate was closed and the bill was read by sections. ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN IRELAND. Reading a Letter from Parnell en the Sub ject of the Laud League. Londen, March 19. At a meeting of the Xatienal Land League, in Dublin, yester day, a letter from Mr. Charles S. Parnell was received, dated Des Moines, Iowa, March 1st, in which he says : "The general verdict of Americau opin ions throughout the Union is over whelmingly in favor of a radical change in the Irish land system. We shall leave behind us in America a permanent organization in connection with the Land League and prepared te support it financi ally and morally te any extent we may re quire, as such an awakening has come upon our exiled countrymen here as is im possible for theso who have net witnessed it te imagine." RESCUED. Twe Men Picked up Drifting te Sea In a Small Beat. Lewes, Del., March 17. This morning the crew of the tug Bruce picked up two men in a small beat in the lower bay. They had been after a small bucket which had been dropped from a barkentine that was passing out. There being a high wind and sea the men broke their ears, and in this helpless con dition were drifting out te sea wheojes wheejes cued by the crew of the tug. m -, - THE OVATION TO GLADSTONE. Paying Five and Six Guineas te Dear Him. Edinburgh, March 17. Mr. Gladstone will speak here this afternoon in the Liberal interest and the demand for tickets of admission te the hall is se great that offers of five and six guineas each have been made for them. A list of thirteen places is published where Mr. Gladstone is te speak between te-day and next Wednesday. Buying Bends. Washington, March 17. Secretary Sherman this afternoon telegraphed the assistanttreasurcr at New Yerk te accept S2, 000, 000 worth of bends offered te-day at rates he might deem most advantageous te the government. m Private Residence Burned. Chatham Villaee, N". Y., March 17. D. S. Lenegay's residence near the village was burned last night but the furniture was saved. Less $10,000. Shet During a Political Dispute. Annapolis, Md., March 17. Michael Farrell, of Baltimore, was shot in the face here te-day during a political quarrel and seriously injured by some party unknown te the authorities. Winner of the Handicap. Londen, March 17. Resy Cress wen the Lincolnshire handicap. Flacida second. The Lancaster Surrender. Philadelphia Times. The Republican managers of Lancaster have called a halt upon themselves in obedience te a popular demand that had get quite tee loud for comfort. The coun ty committee met yesterday, and, finding that it would smash many mere heads te beinecked down that te sit down, there wSentire unanimity in a formal recom mendation for a popular vote en the presi dency en the 22d of May ; en delegates te the national convention, and en the next United States senator. This is a liberal concession of the ornamental part of poli tics te the people; but what will be the "dem total?" The Harris burg convention has already elec ted the delegates te Chicago and they arc known te be for Grant if Senater Cameren shall want them for Grant. It is morally certain that the Republicans of Lancaster will give an overwhelming majority for Blaine, hardly less that four or five te one, and it is in no degree doubt ful that they will net ratify the delegates already chosen for Lancaster te go te the national convention. What then? The Examiner tells the story of the practical result when it sneers at allowing the people te elect "curb-stone delegates te Chicago." This action may, however, present a graver issue for the national convention than is new anticipated. The election of new delegates by a vote of two-thirds or mere and popular instructinnsef a decided character in favor of Blaine, coming from the Republican Gibraltar of the interior, will speak trumpet-tongued against the attempt te force the nomination of Grant by systematic defiance of the wishes of the party. Unless a local candidate shall be thrown into the senatorial contest Mr. Grew will be likely te bear off the senatorial laurels, whatever they may be worth. Secretary Quay having given notice that he isn't a candidate just yet, he will escape the tempest that a few desperate managers have prevked. The position of the great mass of the Republi cans of Lancaster is like the man who sold his pipe of wine at a fabulous price en credit. He never expected te get the money, but he said that it looked well en the books. The machine boys have get away with the wine, and they are new content that the party shall make the ac count figure en the books te exhibit the most magnificent profits. WANTED. IITAWTED. T T Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the iHTKLuaxHCBB, who wanU'semethlng te de. s 'MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. " Philadelphia, March 17. Fleur dull and weak ; superfine 9100450: extra 5UO5 5u; Ohie and Indiana famllv K 60fi)7 00 : Penn'a family! 253 75; St. Leuis family IS 75723 ; Minnesota family $6 OOflS 75 : patent and high grades 7258 3i. Rye flour 5 00. Cornmeal Brandywlne unchanged. Wheat lower ; Ne. Western Red l-41Wgl 45 ; Penn'a de $1 J5l 46 ; Amber f 1 461 47. Cern steady ; steamer 54j5c; yellow 5Gc : mixed 55'c. Oats scarce ; Ne. I 50J651c; Xe. 2 49649Jc ; Ne. 2 mixed 43c. Rye steady ; Western 9092c : Pa. 90692c Previsions dull ; mtssperlc$12501275: beet hauis175013 00; India niess beet 1950; Ba Ba Ba conseoked shoulders 5jc; salt de 4) 4c: smoked hams 9kleKc; pickled hauu 6S9c. Lara steady; city kettle 7JJc; loose butchers 7c ; prime steam 7c. flutter firm; small supply; creamery extra 34g36c; Bradford county aud New Yerk extra 31Q33c: Western reserve extra at 2Sg30c; de geed te choice 2227c: rolls firm and scarce : Penn'a extra 2224c; western reserve extra 2325c. Egjfs dull and weak; Penn'a 1213c; West ern 12012&C. Cheese steady; N. T. factory 1414Kc: western full cream llflUe ; de ler geed 13,; Q) 13i ; de halt-sktius liJKSe. Petroleum dull ; Reuned 7Jc. Whisky atllu. Seeds quiet; geed te prime clevcrseed $7000 775; de timothy i 15.3 25; de flaxseed $1 SO I S3 and scarce. Xew Yerk Market. New Yerk. March 17. Fleur-State and Western dull and In buyers' favor; superfine state $4 755 23; extra de $5353ti0; choice de 5 63G ; fancy de $t 108)750; round hoop Ohie $3 75G0u: choice de i 1007 50; superfine western $4 755 25; common te geed extra de $3 355 65 ; clioice dod,e$S70S0U; choice white wheat de3SJ t! 50; Southern quiet und steady; common te lair extra $3 73t 3D; geed te choice de $ti 40 Q7 75. Wheat Spring quiet; Winter about 4'iic lewei'und dull ; Ne. 2 Red, April $1 45il ify. ; Ne. 1 White May l 3S1 3s. Cern dull aud shade lower ; Mixed Western spot 57'ii$5yu ; de luture 53i57 c. Oats dull : State 4649c: Western 4TxS43e. Stock Markets. PHiLADKLrHiA, Mar. 17. lM T. V. Stocks dull. Pennati's (third Issue) UK 1'lilludelpliia A, Erie 17 Reading S4 Pennsylvania iiyH Lehigh Valley 5252V United Ces. of N. J 159 Northern Pacific 32 44 Prelerred 55-4 Northern Central 32 Lehigh Navigation 37 Norristown 102 Central Transportation Ce. 48 Pitts., Titusviile A Bullule. lit LitUe Schuylkill 53 Nkw Ieuk, Mar. 17. Stocks weak. Meney 5G N. Y. Central 129i Erie 44 Adams Express 113 Michigan Central iX)u Michigan Southern Illinois Central 102 Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. ..Ill Chicago X Reck Island 154 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. 117 Western Union Tel. Ce 107 Teledo Wabash 43 New Jersey Central st4 United States Bends and Stertlns Exchange (Quotations by R. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). PniLADELFUiA, Mar. 17. United States G's, 1831, (regi.-ttered)..103lll5J United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .l(ttjil03U United States 4K,'m, I1i (registered)107V'l"7iJ4 United States 4's, ls'.ll, (coupons)... 107kffll07i United States 4's, 1UU7. (registered). .lu'iiuai United States Currency G's 123 Sterling Exchange 4834tSS LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET. DAIRY. Buttci IfHk 2328c Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c Dutch cheese fl lump 810c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c retnvniT. Chickens fl pair XiQfiOc Ducks W pair 504jCOc Turkeys 1 ft dressed 13c Ueese fl piece 00cl FISH. Bass V ft 10c Catllsli ft 12c EjCIH tP ). "- Oysters $1 100 50e2 Perch ". 10c Sun .......-- itJc Salmen 12c Haddock sc Smelts 12c aiiAix. Wheat bus $1.401.50 Ryef? bus 90c Cern fl bus (a70c Oats $ bus 4($50c Cleverseed H bus 3.Wi40.O0 ' fl ft 10a(l-'c Timethy Seeed bus $3.25&3.50 MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter fl qt 25c Cider fl gallon 20$82Tc Eggs f) dez 1214c Heney fl ft 20r25c Seap ft B 58; Sauer kraut f) qt 10&12C ruurrs. Apples ft pk 202Tic Bauanus f4 piece 5c Cranberries fl qt 13c Cherries, dried, fl qt 12c Currants, dried, ft ft 12c Dried Apples ft qt 5c 14 Peaches fl qt I0ti2e Lemens f? dez 251330c Oranges fl dez : 1550a VEOETABLKS. Beets ft bunch 5c Cabbage ft head 2(jc Carrots ft bunch 3&ii!ic Celery 10igi2c Horseradish ft piece 2.rc Limit beans ft qt, 15j$20c Onions ft pk "i5e Potatoes ft yi pk 1015c 44 Sweet ft pk 12j20c Soup Beans ft qt 0c Salsify ft bunch Ice Turnips. pk 5&8C 31 EATS. Beef Steak, ft ft 1216c 44 Roast (rib) ft ft 12&10C 44 44 (chuck) ft ft Hurt 12c 44 Corned, ft ft 1012c 44 Dried, ft i, 25ft28c limn m !& . ifrg?X5 Lamb ft ft 1220c Lard ft ft 1'a'Jc Mutten ft ft VlfylCc Perk ft ft 910c Pudding ft ft 8c Suusuge ft ft tW?10c Sides and Bacen ft ft 8 10c Shoulders ft ft 7c Veal ft ft 1016c SETS. Chestnuts ft qt 10c Shelbarks ft qt t:8c Walnuts ft pk 10&12C JtOBES, BLANKETS, JtV. OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES 1! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! 1 I have new en hand the Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Lined und Unlined BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. Repairing neatly and promptly done.-S A. MILEY, 103 North Queen St., Lancaster. e25-lydMWAS SEWING MAC'HIAKS. SEWING MACHINES. Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at tacbment dealers, we learn the following facts : The American Machine has 135 parts 44 Davis " 151 44 44 Demestic '4 4 88 4 44 Howe " ,4 244 " 44 New Heme " " 133 " 44 Remington " " 131 " 44 Singer " " 112 " 44 Weed " '4 122 " 44 White '4 ' ...134 " 44 Wheeler & Wilaon.Ne. 8,has! '. '. '.'. '.154 " fe17-3mdSA3mw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JONATHAN S. Steltzfusc, of Upper Leacock township, Lancaster county. Jonathan S.Steltzfuse. of I'pper Leacock township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated JANUARY 31, 1880, assigned and transferred his estate and effects te the undersigned, ter the benefit et the creditors of the said Jonathan S. Steltziuse. he therefore gives notice te all persons tudebt ed te said assigner te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and theso ha vh claims te present them te JACOB S. EST, A.lgn Residing in Barevilla, LmiUMr-&v Mmm. W. Davis, Attensy. tabUW f- 3-