Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 12, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12. 1881.
COUKT OF COr.IMON PLEAS
Before Judge Livingston,
lu the case of G. A. Greve vs. Christian
Ilcrslicy, owner or reputed ev.iier.nn.l Win
llogentegler, contractor, the jury rendered
a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for "47.
04. By a mistake in the making up of
the paper yesterday it was stated that this
case had hcen settled. It was the case of
the fire company vs. .Sealer and Grubs
which was settled.
Ilcnrv S. Heir vs. Jlenry il. iiarniMi,
executer'- of Michael Harninh and James'
ivcemcr, en a mechanics" hen te recover a
balance of 81,500 which the plaint ill" al
leges te he due him for the construction
of a tobacco wart-house for the defendants
en the ground of Kcemer, in West Willow.
1'equea township. The plaintiffs testi
meny showed that in 1H7" KVemcr & Jehn
Ilarnish purchased the properly en
which the -warehouse was aftcv.irds
erected. At the time the build
ing was begun Michael S. ITniniMi
was living en the property, and in a con
versation with Kcemer, he ( Ivcemcr ) s.iiil
that the deed was te himself and Jehn ('.
Ilarnish, who held il. nominally for Mi
chacl I Tarnish, with whom plaintiff had
contracted ; as Michael, en account of his
financial difficulties, did net want the pub
lic te knew that he had preparty. Keen
er appeared te wish te put the responsibil
ity of the payment of the building upon
Michael ; when the plaintiff informed him
that- he would (il a lieu in ease
he was net paid ; he said he did net
wish that te be done nor did he wi-Ii te
interfere with the progress of the work,
as he and Michael S. llai id' h had nun-t-il
that he (plaintiff) should cicci the build
ing, as they weic siving $000 by it;
Keenier. was present, several times ami
82cinc . te be greatly interested in the pro
gress of the wik. He gave directions as
te its construct ion through H.iri::-li. It
also appeared that in December, 1 77, Jehn
C. Ilarnish sold his iuteicsl in the property
and pkuutifl fulfilled his contract en the
credit of the building. Kcemer premised
the plaintiff that he would see his claim
paid of he would fix the slalc en the reef
as he (Kccm... ) desired.
The plaint i if, en cress examination, said
that he had iu.ci. warned that ICr-s'im-r e;
Ilarnish would I..A pay him : lie paid no
attention te ihi, natements, liev.evir. as
he looked te the lien te protect his claim.
Opinion by l.ulgt- Living-ten.
Iu the matter of the aepcal of if. V.
and Alexander J. lj.arbemei, sons of Kliza
bctli B. S Ilarbeger, late of Leu-aster
city, deceased, fi;ni th! register of wills,
granting lelteis testamentary te their
brother, Leuis IJ. Ilarbeiger. f Philadel
phia, and the rule te sJiew cans.: why said
letters should net be revoked or Leuis he
ordered te give security in the sum el
$T0,000. Alse in the appeal of Leuis
II. Harberger, from the ilcei-.ien of tl e
register in granting leilers l.'M.niPiit.n V te
hisbrethcis, A. J. cj 11. V. Ilarberger,
or any ether of the heirs of tin1 d.-ee ;-ed's
estate, the eeuit deciilcd thai Leuis I!.
Ilarberger had juvsented a jirtm-i J'.irb
right te letters, as lie liad been appointed
one of the cx-dite:.; of hi-, motion's will
and her choice eni-lti t( bej-csp"rt'd and
held valid; therefore. it is new
ordered and directed tins ihe legislur of
wills, from whose deeicin this apeal was
taken, de issue hitter-; te-.tamenlaiy te
Leuis 1$. Ilarberger. en the estate of Eliz
abeth IJ. S. Ilarberger, deceased, upon his
giving bend in the sum of 6--",W(J as secur
ity for any money that miy conic into his
hands from said est ale. The appeal of
Leuis IJ. Ilarberger Irons the deei.-ieu of
the register was di.-nnisM-il.
Court adjourned at neon .:)! il ?-i-n !::y
morning at te o'clock. The c : before
.Judge Livingston will be resume:' :' '.''.
o'clock en Monday afternoon.
Till: hctash :aii:.
A FlneTiir.i: Jn lre-pi:cl en the S5:li.
There has been great activity at ihe Hu
mane hose house te-day in tli-- completion
of the nriangcmeutu for the opening of the
fair te-night, Un iie';i.inr.m- of c ieicNiS
for which occasion we have already pub
lished in fill!. The splendid l.irg. second
fleer, under the skillful ditecfien of An An
teony Iskc, has been arrang.'d with un
usually geed taste ami altera m L? encci
ive design. The- lower
waiter and ante -chamU :
used te facilitate
eessful operation of liu
and restaurant deiv.rtments.
Jiave the usual features of
room n'.imn
s will he
nt
lie suc-
refrc.shnit i;t
The fair will
lunch aed
teller's booth, fish pond, wheel of fortune,
etc.; lint the main tables for ll:- disphy
and sale of fancy goods are arrange.: sifter
a new design. Tlie main table iu the cen
tre of the room will be th- linns in" t ible.
elaborately decorated with special devices
and mottoes. On the west side aie the
Empire hook and ladder. L'niesi and
Shilllcr tables; en the cast side aie Sun,
Friendship, Washington and American.
Each tsible is trimmed with wn-.silis,
arches, festooning-, flags, bane.er.i ami
.shields, emblazoning the name of the re
spective company, its motto and th..' com
pany deviee. The seuthend of th" room
is lilted up with stage handsomely set no
with Hags and ether decoration, for the
music and speakers te-night. A full ac
count of the denotation-, attendants, and
exercises te-night will appear iu Monday's
Intellusencei:. The firemen ireiieraliy
take a warm interest in the Mniinnc's
fair and the relations of th-sl
company with its ce:iteiutiiaii"s is
the very kindliest. Proof of this is afforded
by the presentation te the fair of a hand
some music box by the. Empire company,
which has been en exhibition iu 11. 'A.
UheadsA' l.re.'s jewelry steie window. A
massive cake, surmounted by a towering
device in confectionery work, presented te
the fair by V. liecttncr. isdisplajed in the
same place.
OK1TUAKY.
Ucsitli el Henry It. Tie)-..!.
Henry R. Trout, an old and liii-.ih ic
spected resident of this city, died this
morning at his home en West Orange
street, aged about U ycais. He was a
native of this county and in his early life
followed farming, but became a sesi.Ienl of
this city many years age. and for a long
time conducted successfully the Western
hotel, corner of Orange and Water .sheets.
Fer several yeais past. he has
been out of business and lived re
tired. He was twice municd and was
the father of live daughters and one son,
of whom four sue married. Fer several
months past Mr. Trout was iu ill health.
and for mere than a month was confined
te his home with a chronic disease of the
stomach, which finally caused his death.
He was a kind and indulgent husband and
father, a genial companion, and an upright
business man.
Ttic .Moravian Supper.
Last evening the attendance at the :-isp-per
which is being held in the le-ture
room of the Moravian church en West
Orange street, under the auspice; ,r the
Yeung Ladies' Guild of Jhatcongiegatien.
was even larger than en the opening night
.....1 tiara v-iles- ee! ! 1 1 1 1 ' i 1 i 1 1 I . incrcasci!
ai.ea a.aa. ......... ...-. , n . -
It is really a isie-it dclkliUnl jdaee te
spend the evening, and as this is the clos
ing night of the affair, persons who thus
far have failed te avail themselves, of the
generous hospitality of the Guild .should
be present thi; evening, when the bill of
faie will hurpahi pievieus elleils.
.i:ir:l v. ltd I.iiiccny.
jfli::i J. man, ej tlii -. iii,y, am f(.d in
Yerk t'l'tava gnl n.eii,-d .Mell. lieaii
and br,-i,igh Ik.j ii tuv. city te aicv.-cr a
complaint -i ;..i.. i.(-. pideiied agaii st
her by Annii: Wii'-e, v.iie I'l.-ft her
with having '.t'.l' n li-r he isal. Iie will
have a heassng I'd vi-niii hefe,e Al 'cr
man Dennelly.
HIGH WATERS.
Tlii: 1SK.T FKBKUAJSV THAW.
Irel:tii I'ii
el' t!i lce
i:iv:rs.
en Creeks and
Kepeits from the Suscjuchauna state that
the ice went off the Columbia dam se
euietly last night about 10 o'clock that the
Columbians scarcely knew it was moving.
It is said the ice is lunuinir freely all the
way from HariUburg te Pert Deposit, and
notwithstanding the great quantity of ice
no gorges are yet repented from McCall's
Ferry or ether narrow plicus along the
river. At Baldwin and Middletown the
railroad track was covered with ice, hut
net sulfide: t te ii.tcrfere with the tiains.
At several pi. ices along the Conesteg.i
thcie were heavy gorges f ice. Xear
I'eaky .Springs the ice was yesterday piled
thirty or fort" feet in height and at Wood
ward Reck the gorge was also heavy. Be
tween the second and third locks there
was a heavy gorge, which letnained un
broken this morning.
This foicneou the gorge broke at
Recky Springs and the ice passed down
stream without doing any serious dam
age. The ice at the city dam also broke up
this foicneou and passed off. The only
damage done was the hi caking of the
large leg or ' boom." at the head of the
ferebay and trillhig injury te the pier
between the ferebcy and the bieast id the
dam.
This feri neon about 1 1 o'clock the ice
broke Joeio Irefn shore at Veuart's land
iug, but did net break up and ''move en "'
for some hours after. At. '2 o'clock this
ait, 'riie.in a telephone message from Le-van'.--
mill stited that the ice-was pa-sing
off lather lively al that point, but that
no set ions damage had been done.
The Mevu sit (.'eiiiinliia.
Our Columbia correspondent writes as
fellows of th movement of the ice at that
point : Befoie neon yesterday, the ice.
which had been running dm iug the morn
ing, was choked near the tunnel and the
river from that point te Chickies rock was
clear hai." entirely bet'.Ve. n the two
sheies, except whes-e jiitelns clung te tin;
piitialiy submerged reeks. The river had
b, inri-mg since Wednesday or ThursJ.iy
stisd :i: " ti'elefk yesterdsiv aileruoeii was
ii; i
nr six feef or nioie higher than en the
pieced in evening. Al that hour ( tiee'e
o'clock) the ice is! Chickies and from there
up hitole-.vcr M'uietta loeM-ned and again
ciDiimiuccd t-i run, lle.itiug down te Ural
which had ledged at the tunnel
and there j tmniing. This run con
limiid aheui forty minutes, the ice
at Maiiettsi remaining intact. .f Co
lumbia, where the river had bet n closed
for nmre than two months, and wheic the
ic- was kue.vu te be mere than two fei t
thick, it wa evjicetcd th- break-up would
net e.-eiir for a day or two but the muddy
water and th" lise. in ihe river together
iiad tiieir effect en the ice. and here. t..e.
a .::; o'cle.'k lat night the b.-auiiful
shei-t. which had b.-ee a tii.ireiighfare ler
t'v; Columbia and Yerk county people,
;;:c w::. and being pn-Jied by the patent
giant behind, was carried ever the dam
ami from there towards the hay. Although
the b.eak-up here was much of :i surprise
it wa-. witne.-.sed by a .great many persons
who. te watch the rise in Use liver, and
see exactly what would take place, had
W.mdeied down towards the shore. The
lir.-t bi-. :ik eceaired at a otntepj)o- He tiic
l'.;n of W.dnu! street, and a few minutes
l.iier Ihe s.did sfreti;hah,ive. clinging te
the pic; of lh" briiige. v.'.ss forced from
the position it. had belli for two months
and f'Jle',,ed its above Jhedain neighbor.
The news that the ice was gein ; quickly
sns-ead, and nethwithsranding tin lateness
of the hour a large e.ewil of per.iens -.if
b th s;-.cH assembled en the coal chutes te
si e ;I . - i;tii. The view from this laised
Viiien is generally as geed a one as can
bj found along ;!.e course of the river,
and from this point in clear weather
one e.iii lib !y see the i-v striking
the dam. bicakmg up and being carried
e.e:-. but last night for mere reasons than
one. the .-siiisfactien that is usually felt by
jei.--ens viewing the scene fnue. the chutes
was net, iruli.cd. The bre;ik-uj occurring
:ii nielst v.-:'.1: one of the icasens and ihe
fog' sfsifc of tlie weather another.
Along she wharves the lumber vard cm cm
pieytc; v.vic out witli their iantcrns
watching the water as inch by inch th-s
rise Iu ihe ;i , ; ocenried. and prepared (
lend asMsj-jnci. in citing tlie lumber te a
place of safety should the vise place it in
d linger, but ferluiisdely such was net the
case- and we have heard of no losses being
-n .!. lined by any of our lumber merchants.
Be! ween 1! o'clock and. midnight your c-.i!-rtsjiendenl
v.m.j one of a arl.y of two who
were d lermlne.I ti hive :i close hnksit ttie
mev ing se-i of ice. Te that end the outlet
at '.he bridge w.v crossed and positions
!akt n en the tew-palh. Here the ice h:i,l
been ji!c 1 up and the only injury te prep,
criy we have seen or heard of had. been ie
llicle.l. The steamboat landing at tl.e
sier-d pie: of the bridge extending as it
does (or rather did) into the river for a
lit'. !-.- !i-t.;;:ce, in time.-, like ihev, was :d-iv.-.js
in danger, hut last night it, did net "
cseapc, but wsis forced from its position
and : nd. red a com le e wreck. The huge
sle-ir : Were ke-ieked. about as if they were
pebbas and among fliesighfs was a piece
of timber p;-ebab!y twenty feet long by a
fe ! and :t hsilf in Ihickiscss standing up
en cud between two immense cakes of ice.
Al about thjee o'clock this morning the
Miiilin loel biidge passed hesc. li, had
been tarried away yes-tcrday or Thursday.
Its c..mi'!g was telegsaplud hen; from
liariisbarg, where it had passed last even
ing. Several of t he Juniata hi idges are ic ic
pertcd te have been washed away and their
coming is expected here. The stiite of
affair between llighspire and Baldwin is
improved. There, last evening, the tracks
of the Pennsylvania railroad wer.; covered
by both ice and water and :i detention of
twohearsoeemtvd te -rams. Among lhec
were the Itairisburg accommodation
and Hanisburg express west and
the Chicago day express essst.
The Columbia and Middletown wreck
crews were both there last evening, Supei
intendent William V. Leekard personally
directing operations. The ts-aeks are new
-Iear and trains ase running as usual. Ad
vices from down the liver ase thscatening.
The latest, icperf reaching Cidumbia has
it that Ihe ice has gergi-4 at. McCall's
Ferry and for eight miles below, and thai
the river is rising rapidly ff Ihe ri'perf,
be true, atn'i the gorge c mtinncs. properly
along tin' shore heie will be in gieat dan
gcr. as the water is new within a feet of a
level with the lower railroad tracks, and :i
rise of another couple of feci, will tuin
everything tepsy-tuivy. At this wiitiug
(12:le o'clock) the ice is still moving past
heie quietly, but net iu such huge quanti
ties as earlier in the day.
T;ic Stiver Kfsing.
The following special telegram te the
Tntki.mekxf.ii, from Marietta at. P. p. m.,
indicates.!, rapid rise in the Susquehanna :
f The river is bank full and rising at the
rale of nearly two feet an hour. The ice
is i mining thick here."
I'nllt Lainiw
Following are the street lamps lepeited
by the police te have, been unlit last
night : First ward 10. Second 10, Third ,
Fourth 10. Fifth 12, Sixth 10, Seventh fX
Lighl h S, .Xinlh S. Total 82.
2sight before last a man carrying a short
ladder was, seen te light the street lamp at.
the corner of Duke and Vine streets.
! Very seen after having done se he re-
I turned and extinguished the light. Tic
' was observed by a neighbor who was
standing iu the doorway, and, apparcnth
aware that he was seen, lie relit the lamp,
i which continued te burn .ill niglit. " Why ,
ever did he de it?"
COLUMEIA 2TSWS.
OU14 KEWLAE COKIiE.'jPO.NDKNCE
Orville C. Kidder, a Columbian and a
brakeman en freight engine Xe. 188, of
the Pennsylvania railroad, had his right
feet injured by being run ever at the bal
last siding near Slaymaker's quarries, east
of Leainan Place yesterday afternoon. In
getting off his irain te threw a switch, he
jumped en a stone which rolled from under
his feet and he was thrown te the ground.
The wheel of the car passed ever his feet
before he could draw it irem the tracK.
Kidder was brought here en the Harris
burg accommodation train last evening.
Dr. Craig has hopes of saving the injured
member. Kidder served as a soldier din
ing the war as a member of the 43th regi
ment P. Y., and had tlie reputation of be
ing one the best soldiers which Columbia
produced.
The Mid-winter bail, given last evening
in Odd Fellows' hall by a special commit
tee of three, is pronounced te have been a
success.
C. C. I Tableman, who has been visiting
at Philadelphia for the past week, re
turned te Columbia this morning.
By the breaking of a wheel at a point
midway between Atglcn and Parkesburg
slatiens, four or five ears of the train of
engine Xe. 133, which was west-bound,
were wrecked and broken up at about neon
yesterday. The wheel was seen te break
by the tiieman of an engine of a passing
train.
At this writing (12:37 o'clock) the ice is
running fast along this shore of the river,
but very slowly lietween the iron span of
the bridge and the Yerk county shore. A
poitieu of tlie ice above the briiige is .sta
tienary.
A public sale of it a! estate will take
place thi evening at the Franklin house.
The canal between heie and Chickies is
full of water.
The fog which hung ever the river this
morning has cleared away.
Tiie Pennsylvania railroad pay car was
heie yesterday afternoon :md the employ
ees were paid for January's work.
The rain storm whieh'prcvailed this morn
ing was attended with thunder and light
ning. Tiie lightning Hashes and rumbling
of thunder wc.c both located te the west
of Columbia.
The Hanisburg accommodation train
west was thirty minutes late in reaching
heie last e veiling.
Misses .Minnie and Lucv Leekard," of
Philadelphia, laughters efWm. F. Lock Leck
aid, superintendent of the Philadelphia
division P. I!. K., wese visiting in Colum
bia ycierday.
SelM ler M-ilixxily."
When the train from Yerk came iu this
afternoon it vvsis filled with office-holders
from Washington, who had come rin
Aerthern Central railroad and were en
their way te Philadelphia te vote' at the
ensuing municipal election in that city.
They had te lay ever in this city for .short,
time te wab the arrival of the through
train. One of them, v. he appeared te be
a ''oe.,s," was heard te say, Fin fur 'iin."
Of eeuisc he" meant Mulhoeiy.
;ij"iiile;l Notary i'llulif.
'file governor has commissioned W. K.
:-eltzer. esq., of Ephratsi te
fiublie. That gentleman has
justice el the. peace.
be a notary
resigned as
iiniiTWiticn!.-,
'.'!..' -. "--Tiie ifarri-eii-i, ,t inn ieel comedy
i. i.ipaie, iiia.le :ij; e -iu-ively of s.ici:i:tliy
s,e.r-, will jift sent til :'i-.:ir.iity of riiotes "
al S'.iIImis epiT.i Imiist.' i" niyht. The !iv.iij;c
is jteKfii et a- !u!iv i-.p-.n'i te t!i- Sulslinry
l'resil".i,i!ir-.. v. iie create.! s-.i,'!' .: i.iveraljlt;
fcupiv-'sie!! tin !l:eir vi-i". te Hi!-, city a?t
spriiijr. I.fniis llm'ri-uiii v.a- Itiruierly one el
t'le eas-t'.s in (Sti.ivlirs !Io;-reis " ceir.puny
ami is 1c.veiiii iiiit one of t lie cleverest of
l'i"i-l-y-i!i:-tKei-s nev. l.efere lite it:1lic. HTssis
ter. Aii'ee Harrisesi. ::. K. irali.-im. suit! t!i'
oilier mi utlit-rs et tin: treiqv are almost
e.sial!y well ami .'a.er ;bly kiiev. n.
").'e".J 'fit.iKrl'." t'liat most j.lca-ilie; ill;
incstie story. ! :i -oil (,'r.ins.e!!." ly .leiiu
llalilici ten, author of ' Helen's- lt.iiiiej," wilt,
en Tiii".-la i-veiiiic,' nct.l;e repinnueeil nn
tTei .Mr. Mishier'siiiaiiajcnieiit ly I In. .-ame m!-
niiratiie east t!iat pre-e'iJ'-tl tiie piece liere
em iier in the ;:e-i-iit ea-n. Mr. I'enjamin
Mainley in the lStSc role, prevetl liinist;!;' a
e;i))iuil ai-ter. ilioieuiilily inslnn-.l with t lie
spirit of tiie diameter, that e! tli' v.hele
seuicii. !i;:-!iear!c'I. Iiesie.-t fc.icen. iteveiil of
cant am! vvfieii'tiinl liyi.ecrisy, v i ile .Mr. .Inc.
Wheeleek, in the part et tlie ii!nr lever, mere
Shan sti-tt:iiieti his former excellent icpnta icpnta
lien. Tlie thivai! of levt -maUtn;: ll-.al runs
through it all t mtnaecs tiie eilei.-si of a cll cll
lelii tale
'J'urt :;; Mil-:' "s '.f,,!.-r'i. -,i .Me:ulay e esi
i:i4 'i'eamiy M'icis's niiie-lie! . vill appear in
rulieii opera iieiise eml v, ill riven line .liew.
Tiie iiueks (.lelinny am! Teiuniy). who have
just reinrn."'! from a trip te the West, will
Ji. -i lively .ippt ar in tl 'Ir relined Irish act.-,l )--ellier
v. itii .Mc.iiree S WsiHinjr. Turn Hilly,
Cochran X Ce-iel!.., 'I'rewil.: X HmllV, tiee.
(re.ham am! e uumherl
are mtv lev. .
Ts
The price-
. C. .. 31.
Vie' !;.Mi.i eS etllceii' of the . C. A. .51., will
helii an ailjeiirneil me-tinjj ir. Tenspes-alue
ll.i'.i. i'li.l.ty 'ii:a r ne.i. The memlnTs t f
Kuijiiie Council Ne. a, will tim! it te tln-iiin-
'rt'st iertitein!. s,-.. e.ilvertiseiiicut.
.'c:eiis sichiiiiy. weatiiieeautl tlceline j-.ri-ve:itei
liy a timely Use et Jla'l Jtitter-'.
'i'iie " Zee .ge."
Tiie ti-elare at tlie court liniM en .ienilay
evening iic.d, !iy I'ref. Gee. .M. i'hilipj, et
Lewihea-j; univei-ity, shaiulil !e largely at-t-iulcil.
iiis Mitiiecl will lit; the " ice .gu," its
sistroneiiili.ii cau.-e-aiitl the prehahility of its
reearience in Hie i!i:.'tiit insure. Course
tickets te the ia-armvvi! sirJ nigiil.-t iiiclmie t tils
ieelisre. Te persons net liuvieij ssich tiekclh
theatlnii-i-.ieis will be l;venty-tie cent-. The
pieceetls of the lee! ere sire for ll:c lieiielit of
t'ne Veku; Men's CliriiiHsm association.
General Itutlernefcuevvle Iea te he.ve been
iiesitty .shavtii with Cutiearsi shavinij Seap.
SS'KVSA e XO TJ VEti.
:-.tr.n,;.i: .ni tick.
ft is impossible jura wemsin uttci :i laitlsful
cenrsi et treatment v it'.i l.ytlia I.. i'inkliam:3
Vegctatile. Ctiiupeuiiii te continue te snli'cr
with :t wak'ii-ss el the uterus. KucIem; a
stamp tti Ms-s. I.jtlia V.. I'iukliam, 'i-S-'i Western
r.vt line. Favne. Mass., fer pasnpiilets.
ii-i9-lyileeii&w
Vafi.it Ails Yeu'.
I.- it a '!i-...itieie-! liver giving yen a jtllnvv
skin or costive bow els; vvliich have resulted
in iMsiri'-Miig p!!cs osmIe your kidneys i-eliise
!e pertenn tlicir time'.iensi .' !t no, your sys
tem will ssxe.i le ele'ci Willi pa'iiseiia. Take
a few tle-es of Kidney Wert ami you'll leel
lil:e u new man nature will threw oil' uvurv
iiujicdiuien: ant! eaels organ will lie ready ler
iuty. HntggisJs sell leith she I1ty and Liquid.
.V.-.c r.x-.- Altar. " t7-lwal..w
Ite Yc Like Foolish.
' l"or ten yeaiy my wife was cenllne.l tta her
bed with sti'-h a complication of ailments licit
no doctor could tell what was the mutter or
cure Iter, e.inl I n-ed npa snssi!! terlmiein linm
bugstutr. six mouths aj;e I :iv a I". S. i'ag
vt'ilh Hep Itiiier.s en ii.and X ilieuIit 1 would
lie a feel en no tic ire. ltiied it. but my telly
jireveti te lie wisdom. T e liettlej cisretl her,
!i: is nevv as well am! strong as any mau'ii
wife, ami it ee.-i me only two dollars, l.e ye
likewise ioell.sh." If. W., Helreit, Mich
febt-Cv.da'iw
tiJiATUS.
Mvr.iss. February 10th. ltVI, in Tliiladelphia,
Element, son of Ihe late Frederick anil Catba-
I r..-(. "M,-' 'aaa.il a7 vc.lt'j S IMrtlltlau fiiiil 1!
iin. ...,.--., -ra- ' - J --' ...... ...
days,
Thcrclativcs ami Iriend-i of the family are
, "respect lully iiivlted te sitleml the (uneral,
from the reiitlenee of bis mother. Stnisburj;
lir.reisyli, en te morrow (S'.'.mlay) sifternoen.
at -2 o'cleel:.
Trout. In this eitv. en I'ebruary 15th, ISSI,
Henry I!. Trout, in liis it'.ttli yesir.
The relative j anil friends- et the liunilv lire
vesiwcttally Invited tentipii.l the funeral from
!.. late residence. Xe.-O HM Oranrrr Mrect,
yjEOT ADTJSRTISEMESTS,
We have just placed en exhibition about one hundred Oil
Paintings, all handsomely framed. They embrace a wide range
of subjects, from the familiar Madennas and Hely Families of
the celebrated masters of painting, te the illustration of hu
morous scenes in real life.
Our collection includes Figure Pieces, Bird and Animal Paint
ings, Landscapes, Ancient and Modern Architecture, Ancient
Ruins, Character and Costume Studies, &c&c. Classical, His
torical, Mythological and Ideal Subjects, &c.
"We have a number of very fine specimens of the sculptor's
art, in beautiful white marble figures, mounted en colored
marble columns.
"We take pride in placing these goods before our patrons, be
lieving that our community must appreciate our endeavor te
popularize a class of fine goods, that could net heretofore be ob
tained except from abroad.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
4 West King Street,
THE OLD
COR. DUKE AND VINE
MORBECK & MILEY,
Practical Carriage Builders,
lake this opportunity of calling ihe attention el the public te their Cnilvalle.l steetc et
liiele--. including every variety new in use.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Heu't put it efl'tili Spring, when trails: is bris!:, euttemers arc plenty, ami enlci-.
given that cannot be filled.
FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS,
witli the tin: most artistic painting, made en shmt notice, ami satisfaction guaranteed.
Tiie best in the market. Kepairing promptly attended te. Ueincmber ourMettn :
" OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD,"
mill remember tlie place, COILS' Kit OF mOI'TH DL'KK AND VIXK fcTKKKTS.
en Tuesday alternoen at '2 o'clock. Interment
at Lancaster cemetery.
Mas.n. On Hie 1Mb insl.. sst tier iv-sitiuiiru in
.Maner township, ISarl.aia Zcigiur, wile of
.lelm S. Jlann, sii.-i! 5I years, Sliient I'm ant! !
days.
Head! tlcul: Oh : de net say
That such u lerin could e'er decay s
Tint such u heart eenltl -'er grew cob!,
Or death could dim tho-e eyes se bold.
That such a voice te her wa- given
Te make for one site loved si heaven :
ISut te be hushed iu deatli : All ! no
It never, never can lie no.
Oil, l.ed ! if true it i-j Hurt -die
lias gene ler sill eternity.
Then, l-'atlier, lake her te Thy bra-ail
- Anil May she there lercyer rest.
The. relatives sintl friends of the family are
rcspet'llnlly invited te attend the iuneral from
iier.latu residence. Maner township, Lancaster
county, en Sunday morning sit li) o'clock-. In
terment at Centra! .Maner cemetery. Jt I
IvuiTiiNia:. In tlds city, en the Wthef Kelirn-
sis'y, l.sSl,ieerge Kuelmle, iu liitt (Will year.
Tiie relatives sintl friends of tlie laniily are '
respectfully invite.! te attend tiie funeral, I
from his late resilience, Xe. SKS U'e.sl Vine '
reet, en .Monday alternoen, at 2 o'clock. In- !
t M-inenl at J'ien cumutcry. -td
am; ir ai viiiiTJSEM t;xT.s.
QAlIEi: KltAt'T I.L'.NCH AINIIWACKKK'S
O Celebrated lleer en tap this evening at the
Washington Heuse. Sis! Nerlh (ueen street.
Itti .1. A. SCHCII, I'rnpiictnr.
I !t!1HISa. AI'CTIttN.
j Auction of l!oet-. Siiees and lfuhhcis t.,
niglit ant! cenl-nue every niglit next week
until the entire stock is disposed of.
lid Xe. -:' ' Kust King Ml'-et.
1
MiK Ki:.NT TIIE EiltsT, SECOND ANII
' Tilird Hours of tlie Urick Jluildiiig. Xe.
!;!'..: Kast Kim: street. Anniv te
ItAt'sJIAXatlifUNs,
eai Estate Agent.
1 i I lti West Orange Street
VTOTICE TO i:SI I'IKK COUNCIL NO. 3. O.
il I'. A. M. A meeting of the heard of !!!
eers of the Mab' Council et I'cnnsylvania, O.
I'. A. M., will b:! lia-ltl en Friday evening, Feb
ruary I.-2, ISSt. al 7 e'a'Ic.ck. at Temperance Hall.
All members et" Empire Council S(i.3, O. L. A.
.M., are earne-t!v i-eiiiustcii te lie prscnt.
ltd " EDW.S. SMELT., l. l.
rilOLKSM.K AND KETAIL
Watches and Clocks,
AL?. (itJADKR AN! PK1CKH.
E. F. BOWMAN, i
!a i:ast kin; stkeet.
INSJ'tir. tVSTII TliK IM.I AM' WELL
Ksiablislied Agency efthe
ill Fin Huffie iie.,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVEIt
I
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars, j
Invested In Sale and .3elid Securities.
li.IFE KAUFMAN, !
.Ne. lis EAST EI.--.C StitEET,
ill l-.hti-l M.tV.si! second Fleer.
I
Itimi J'SIE ItlTKXT I'iKK IX
NEW YORK,
DRY GOODS
T-
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Fruit, el the Leem 111. 'ached Muslins. 10c
Slightly Damp.
Yard-Wide I'nbie icli.'tl Muliii.-ic.; Slightly
Damp.
V.cst .Merriniae Calice, ."jc; Slightly Damp
Heavy Clinch Tab'se Linen, te.: Sliglitly
Damp.
Minlrsis anil Canion Einith mis. llj.jantl 12);e ;
Sliglilly Damp.
Kiissinn CraslHv, ',Va-,li Crashes, tc : Slijjhtly
Pamp.
1IEA V Y
Guttenades and Cashmeres,
AT A GREAT iSAQEIFHJE.
Tlie above s-'er.ds are ntit a-ioek-ciior uurncd,
only Rlilitly dam .
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Nest Doer te Court Heuse.
Lancaster, Pa.
CORNER,
STS., LANCASTER, PA.
Ye-
sicir ajh'j:jitisj:m:xts.
Public sali; of stocks ami iiiimis
at the Cooper Heuse, en MONDAY, FKI5
KUAKV U, 18SI, at 2 o'clock p in., stearp.
.SAMUEL IIKSS&.SOX,
tl!lUl Auctioneers.
riMVOSTOKK KOl'allK A.M UWKLU.Mi
I ler rent, Xe. .fund lOsSeulh Oueen street.
Apply at tlielXTELLitnsKCKaOilice.
(JTUKE ICOO.U FOK KENT.-TIIK STOKi;
O room noweccupietl bv.I. V. Keller (Hu
ncr). &'e. 17 West King "street, from April I,
next. Apply te
17-IwdU ALHKUMAX MuCOXOMV.
F
OKKEJiT.-THE KTOKK ltOlill JSO 41
L West King street, new occupied by .Jehn
alck. Tailor. Possession given At'ltll, 1
ISSI. Aimlv te
WILLIAM J. 00OlEK.
sfjanS-M.WAStttl
West Kinjj Street,
AUCTION. ON SATUKIIAV A1TKK
NOOXand EVENING willbeseltlat I'.urk I'.urk
heldcr'.s store, corner el Chestnut ami l'linii
streets. Ne. 35D, OryCoeds, Notions. Heets anil
Shoes. Come all and secure bargains. S-ale
at 2 and 7 o'clock.
II. K. UrifKHOLHEK, Agent.
S.Uesi, Auctioneer. " fll-itd
HOTEL Fillt KENT. THE. SEVEN STAlt
lietel, en Frent street below Union, In
the borough of Columbia, containing it. large
rooms, torrent toreneorliveycars.oii rese.oii rese.eii
iiblu terms. Apply te
r.S. McTACUE,
Ne. 4JC" Centre Square
tll-lwil l.ancaiiter, Ia.
4 TTENTION FIKK.tlEN.
J. The Helegates et tlie Fins Hepeituuait
will meet at Hie Truck Heuse et the Empire,
en Saturday evening, the I'-th inst., at 7'
o'clock, sharp. Ily order.
CHAS. X.. HOWELL,
lll-'Jttl I'lesident Lane later Fire llepl.
1)CI!L1C SALE OF CANAOA HOUSES
. (Ill MOXDAV, t'Kltlii AltV It, ISM, will
besehl at public sale, at Jehn i. !eii!inger's
Meri-iiuae Heuse, Ne.' 113 North J'rinee street,
Lancaster, la.. Hie following, te wit : one cat cat
lead et" Heavy Draft Hesses, liens:: te 7 vesirs
old; some geed Drivers. Must bests repicsent
eti !y tlie undcrsigneal, or Ua .tsiIS. credit or
i;il days will be gi en.
Sale, te commence at I o'clock p. in. et said
alsiy, when attendance will be given bv
C-KOitUE l.KOSSMAX,
Saji'l Huss .1 Se, AucN. ! n-'.'td
TACOil 15. I.OSIJ,
N. E. COB. CENTRE SQUAKE,
Ts-aiisacis si Ceneral Cemmissinn lliisines in
keal estate, ixsukaxce mejjt-
HAtiES, IIOXIIs, STOCKS, CttAIX,
AND IMCOViSIOXS.
l'rime In vestment Securities always for sale
ami imjuirics regarding tliem invited.
MOXEY ALWAVi- TO I.OAX OX COOD
.MOUTUACES.
i!y nieiins of a private wire te i hiUulclpliitl,
oelers iir Itenals, Stocks, drain anil I'lovisiens
exeeuti d install 1 1.
IKI-SK&Wtt
MKi:t'lt
ANTTAILOIMNG
DEPAIIT.MEXT.
NEW SPRING STYLES
MEN'S EAE
NOW OPEN.
CALL A XI) SEE (J!7 H FIXE 1)1 fi
1'LA T OF UOOhH.
EVEUYTIIIXl. MAIIICHD AT SPECIALLY
LOW riClCES! i
Wc eiler no goods but what we knew
will give, entire satisfaction te tin
wearer. We use none lmt the best of
Trimminjrs, tunl employ none but the
best workmen. Having in our employ
one of the best cutters in the eitj', we
can give entire .s-atisfactieli iu lit ami
make-up of every article.
Wc have the cxcln.-ive side el the
Best 81 Dress Shirt
IN THE CITY.
Special lt.irjraius etlerin- iu Hosiery
and Underwear. Give ist a call. Xe
trouble te .show goods.
Giflt , Bewers k Hurst,
25 East King Street.
THIRD EDITION
..-1
I
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 12, 1881.
WEATIIEK INDICATIONS.
Washington. Feb. 12. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, rainy followed by clearing
weather, warm southerly, veering te cold
er westerly winds, rising preceded in the
eastern portions by lulling barometer.
DEAD ItUDY KECOVE.KED.
The Mysteriifu Disappearance ofaJehu Vcn-
reue Accounted Fer.
West Ciiestek, Pa., Feb. 12. .lehn
Penrose disappeared from his home, one
mile from here, en Christmas night, since
which time all efforts te find him by means
of advertising and searching parties have
proved of no avail. This merniug his
body was found lying in a field within a
hundred yards of his home. The warm
rain melted the snow and revealed the
body which had Iain there for seven
weeks.
ItY AVIKK.
NeiiMit the Arternoen in Krlef.
Te-day's ballet in the senatorial conven
tion developed no change, the vote stand
ing, Heaver rT, Wallaee ."1, liaync 19,
scattering ,"i.
Hurglars blew open the large iron safe
in the mill of Jehn H. Sehall, Laury's
station. Lehigh county, last night, but did
net obtain much plunder.
The break-up in the ice at Pert Deposit,
Md.. came very suddenly and the town is
new censiitcicd in great danger. Tiie
trsick of the ll. W. & i). read is under
water.
The Leliis.il river is greatly swollen : two
trestles have been swept from under the
Lehigh' Valley bridge at Pcnn llavfti. It
is feared that the titty million feet of lum
ber in the boom at White Haven may
break away, in which case the Lihih
Valley and Lehigh eeal and navigation
company's britlue.s at Pent! Haven will be
destroyed.
Argument iu the Junction railroad c:tc
was begun in the I'liiten Stales circuit
court sit Philadelphia te-day.
Charles IL hleiirehtli, one of "Or."
IJinshanaii's " professors iu the lattcrs
bogus medical college, in Philadelphia,
wsis te-day sentenced te a year's imprison
ment. AT HYMEN'S ALTAI:.
Mail iasje the Millionaire ISarencss stiial
Hit Veiiii A iiiitIc'Di Secretary.
Londen, Feb. 12. The Uareness Utir-dett-Ceutts
and W. L. Ashmcad Iiarllctt
were mariied this morning at Christ
church, iu Down street, Piccadilly.
xs-:r A:'i:i:rtsi:jii:xrs.
8f.TIUr. SAUEK KRAUT ASM KOAST
i.t! I'erlf. Itarljuy'd Celebra'.etl Lager l.rcr
en taj) this evening at Hele! Kninke.
ltd .JOHN' HESS.
Tiiavk tiik ;ei.kci:atei SllKIAVS
liury and all etiierbiiinds of Choice Oysters.
Sweet Potatoes, Onion-', Annies. &v..
at eckei:t's,
ltd' lsSl East Kin Street.
VAYtlJiD TO THE AV1SE.
l-'arnif r.-, .Mechanics ami l.aberin .Men
can :;ve money by lisiying their iiats. :ajw
and ileitis' Kurniiliins: Coedssit
I'.ECHTOLD'S CM EAI taTOIJE.
Ne. .V2 Nertlijiiecu Str.-et.
i'. !'-. Ileasen. tilt; expa-icslev.'. ltd
IIIHK KEYSTONE It AND WILL Ol'tX
I their E-iir in llet"ller's! I'.nildin', Thin!
Story. Ccntr. tUare,
Tilencliiy Eveiiing-, February 14.
If veu Vaisii te sien.l a pleii-smt evening
rive liiem a call. fliiw'tl
1UOICE ILORiDA, HTEM-CHT, .JA-
y maica.' Yslcncia and .Me-sina, Okeii.-,
Itaiianas, M:ils:a ISianes, &i.
A'l ECKEIJTS,
ltd' I ill East Kin-; Street.
i !!i.MI OI'EMNIi:
Iien't ter-set tlie
;i!ASH .'I'EMNIJ Oi-' TUK
HUMANE Vil
TO-eIIGHT,
axi riir: hEr-icATiex or riu'in
XEW IT ALL.
tro-l'ieiniueii! -)!t.-:il:i.-i-. '. ba- prescnl.
ltal
r
ECOHA l'S;i TOILET WARE AT
CHINA HALL.
."il iliil'eient Myles ei
1C0!SATGI) CHAfflltEli SKTS,
in Miiiicrn and Antt(iir- Shapiv and lieem-a-tiens-
l'tic'.-i le suit all.
HIGH & MARTIN,
1.1 EAST KINO STREET.
pi'Y5:i:s:nrYERS!:
HEINITSH
Sf.I.l.S:
.Marble Tab! Irem i -'.."0 te ?:;i)
I.ibrarj ld.Oote id
Cant ' " . I.OOte IS
Exten'.iei SMH IU
Diisini: ' " T.MMe 10
I'.reaklsist " ' :!.Jfte 7
Al-or s geed a vaiiety et Styles-ami :u
RELIABLE GOODS
as will be teuiid in l.iinesHter city.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
Ueililin-aiid !:i-ia!i'in-; sit.s-liin-t notice.
All-eiitl.s Kunrutitectl accerdiii-; te merits-,
and at tin; very le-.vcst iiricc.-.
HEINITSH,
t.1'. EAST KINJ STREET.
janS-faiiiil Over China Hall.
1AI:IETS, COAL, e.
PHILir SC1IU3I, SOX k CO.,
MANUFACT'OKV,
Xe. i:e SOUTH WATER STUHi'.T,
Lancaster, 1a.,
i l!-l:newn Jiiinufucturcra of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS.
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS.
I'.LANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CI STOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIAL'!' .
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Geed.- Dyetl cither in the piece or in
Iy
done. . , ... .
All orders or sfoem Iclt with us will rceia.i. rceia.i.
nreinnt attention.
p ' CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. GOAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up exprcbsly tti
t-unilv use, and at tliclewe.-t, m.irUet rativ
TRY A sMPLETON.
, RD-IMI-nl Til V VS'ER -.TKEE'I.
eii-lVdR-jl PHILIP SCIH'M, SON & CO
Carmen's: sds-e, all !.inil.-i or siiki, itiiiitnii.
Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyetl. Geis
tleincn's Coats, Overcoats. Pant". Vt-st-j, .tc.
eder Scoured; sne, jikii-je eiue iiyei-i.
MARKETS.
Hew lurk .Market.
w Yerk. Fl. 11 Fleur steadv. very
medurate expert and home trade innuirv ;
supertitie State fJ (Waj sn; cxti-a de
HXiiiJJ; clieiet de (1 .15J4 SO; tancy
de fl SjavO Mi round hoop Ohie 1 4l)S- 0":
choice de at .- mgj 73 ; supcrtlne west
ern f: "i-rf CO: common te geed ex
tra de ft -J5i54.V : choice de SI 1W31J 75 : choice
white wheat de-t.1 tiSft. Southern qnietamt
-.inchsinged ; common te fair extra, ft 503
5 13: iiemI toftielci iln f -iegit ,-a0.
Wheat a shade stronger and r.tther quiet
Ne. s Red, 3Isue,.',$tIS!iJ119; de April. l 2
Cern gc better ami fairly active : Mi.xe -western
spot. .V.'.jg-,7-.: de lr.ture.-t"(JJ7c.
Oats a shade tinner : Statu 4fg?4'.t.;c: Witern,
"'hjS i'-'c : Ne. 2 April, 4lisJ ll.enie Miy 4 1 JJ
PlillatlelphU Market.
PniLADKLniiA. Pa.. Februarv li Fleur
quiet but steady ; suipertine i:', ilig.'S 0i ;
cxtnt li nt 23 : Ohie am! Indiana fiunllr
.2a3,.i: P.i. de $17333 12: St. Leuis tumtly
3 eOtfC 00: Minnesota Extra i." M&j 75;
Straight. $3 ..?( 23; winter patent -?!:2a7 SO:
sprimrde-fn.'KijT.; 7."..
Hye flour at if3 w.
heat tinner sintl mere in.-uirv : Ne. 2 Weit
ern Retl $1 l..',I 15; Pa.Rcn.aniI Amber,! U
l 13.
Cern tinner ; steamer .V2T.Ce: yeliew.V.Uc ;
niixcal 3St?Xiyt.'.
tints quiet 'Cut. lirm: Ne. 1 While 47e: Ne.
2 4545.c; Ne. .Ide He: Ne. 2 Mixed K'igrfe.
Ry lirm at lOe.
Previsions llrmer: mt.i perk. ?!:: ti$
1 1 M ; new, $15 00 15 75 : beef Iiutin .itiaj22 ; In
dian messbeef-si.iiJI'l.Vir.e. b. I'.aeen rfuieketl
liauw li;..'lle: picKt.-al h:un- ,QH.;c ssmeUeil
jiieulders .'-j'gli'c: !stlt ile3t-,iii)s"..c.
Lard firmer: city kettle "l0a)lu..'e ; loose
buieiier-a'SI' (gn.'c ; prime teain SW$.'..
flutter steady, witn moderate" trade ;
Creaun-ry exti-a-itT.-rte : dt-oetl te choice -J-J ft
31 : Itr.nlferd county suit! New Yerk extra, mlw,
J7-iSc : de lirkins. 2ISJ25e: Western ilnirv
i;xtrsi'J5Q.-.,7e:do-ettl te choice 2iif2u. R0II1
lirm ; Peiin'a Extni li:31-V : Western Ec-jcrvtt
extm ISt?-J2.
E-i-;s (inner; IVnn'.i. 2132.V :
2"e. w
Clieese tjulet an.! teatlv ;
Wesierr 'Xidi
New Yerk
full eresisn.
lull (-iea-.il, Kl'aOiii;: We-ts.-rii
I.'a'.'.ii!!!: de lair :e soeti
l-JiJ'ie; de
liatlsUim.s IOV..a?lIl,:c; Pa. de ln'..i;i'i .e.
Petroleum quiet ; reliiicd tie. "
Whisky se.iree at fl M.
Seetl GoiMlteprimccIovcr unset tied. 7,i-4':
de de Timethy jelibin-i J-.".m : dodo Flaxseee
quiet at II in aid"':".
Sttla.lt .lllil-kft.
Nkw iir.atS-rea i:.s.
Stock Iren;;.
Fcbr
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I. M.
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A. M. A.
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Meney .
Erie It. R I . .
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Mieliijian Cent. R. I: .l-.i .
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Teledo ,t Watiasli ... 1.;. .
Ohie & Mississippi.
St. Leuis, I. M.,1b 1:
Ontario and Wi-nteri
C. Cat I.C. R. R
NewJelsev Central.
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!. A. AI.RERT'S,
Ne. ill Il!-?li street.
112 I til"
"lirANTIill A t'.LERK AS SAI.ES.MAN
sni'l tJiM.ls'.ceepi-r. lai! al this unlet'.
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"jiest :i:.N! i:ali. eftir:
PACIFIC CLUB,
A! Retbw 1. iter's lla',
On iUi HAY K C'S INJ, KER. II, s.-i .
TICKETS -LICtH.
COMMITTEE: ( Iia-i. ..ill. M. Hillicii. P
Fini-r. Tayler's. Oieiiesira will turni-li the
music. Ittl
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T?ulten :'i:ra hei.se.
M3iiuay Kveitinp:, February 14.
Tennnv Mack's Minstrels.
2."
STAR 1'KHFOliMKHS.
KEFFER'SORI HEVl'RA M A TALK.NTED
QC itTET.
r.i,i-. ok rincis:
PAIUJL'LT,
CIRCLE A t.AI.LKR'i,
RESERVE!) SEAT
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FULTON OI'ERA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th.
OHABLEY SHAY'S
OlIieiPLEIiL!
lt:sl entci a.sisaiiit-.it en ear'li. What t-vt-ri lie.Iy
-aM itiiist be true.
.-TAR PERFORMER:-.
jRE.VT CO.MEUiAX.
1 I'LL RAN OS OF MI'SIC.
THE FUNNY IMMJ ACTOR!.
HIJMPTY OIMl'TY P XTOMIME.
COMIC IHSl'LW OF FIREWOi:iv-.
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AlLMIS-ilOS,.
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Reserved -e..t-.tt Opera lleji-i Olllee.
112-ltd
R
ETERN VISIT ()l'j;U.V HOUSE.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15.
.MR..IOH.V !. .MlsiiLEEin cempliaiicc with
uuriicrei'as nnicnt i-eqin-1.s lias tlie houerot
lepi-eduuint; Hie b-iititititl play,
'DEACON CRANKETT,"
A NEW E.VCLANU IH)L.
Mr. i't-n .alsiiiiley as Hesiceti 'rstiiKi-l(,
Siipperlt-I bv.MK..Ie-EPH WIIEELOCE ami
THE SA.V,E"CO.lP.NY wliicli Ia-"l November
airerdt-il s-.ieli t-enuim .satisfaction.
PRICES, "-"J, .38 .S: 7a3 CM.
Diagram at ecker'.s Ollice. ttntbl
TjULTON OPERA HOl'flf.
SATUKDAV, FE11KUAKY IS.
HARRISON'S- COMEDY COMPANY.
An eriarnal eccentric comedy bv is. E.WoeIf.
i;.q author or Mighty Dellar," Ac, entitled
"PHOTOS,"
replete with comicsituatiens, -.parklni-; mii.tit:
and laughable eltcct-.
TWO AND A-1IALF IIOL RS OF FUN.
MR. .JOHN D. MISJILER says: "The com.
panv i-" composed el geed Iramatic ami musi
cailtalent, sind tin: play is a kaleltloscepuot
tun. an epitome ermirth am! meletly. It la enu
of thesij peculiar protluctieiis. -.viiieli, while it
"Ives both Mi.s Alice ami l.eui.s llariisen an
oppertunitv te display tlie.r dramatie talent
and versatfiity, yet withal brings eacli 1111:111 1111:111
bcret the company jitoiiiinentvlerwan!. keep
ins tti audiencu iuterc-stcil and :iiiiu.vl
throuirheut from the rise te Hie f.,5! of the cur-
I tain. Tl.erc Is nniie eftliat drag -;e palpal. Iv
' mnnife.-'t in most plays s-imiiariy cen-truuleil.
i and wluc-li during Uie momentary absence et
1 the principals, wtsnied the Iieiise with medi
ocre acting and worse businc-.. ' trem tlie
1 lcscr lights et the company."
1 Ne Atlvsir.ee in Price.
'Se, ,30 aV 7.3 Cents.
lb served seats at YeckerV OI1I1A li-3td.
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