tm intrw itr-r ami, .. . LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY FEBRUARY 15 1881 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Before Judge Patterson. Wni. S. Amweg, administrator endenle lite of the estate of Catharine Stewart, vs. Susan Stchman, Catharine Vanaure, and Lizzie Nivling. This is an issue te try the validity of a paper purperaini: te be the will of Catharine Stewart, deceased. The plaintiff offered the will in evidence and proved the signatures of the subscribing witnesses. The defense is that by reason ofanum efanum . ber of paralytic strokes previous . te the making of the will Mrs. Stewart was net of sound mind and was incapable of making a will. It is also claimed that the deceased was influenced in making the will and that she did net have sufficient mind te make a will of her own. On trial. In the case of Ames K. Bewers and Mary M. Bewers, late Mary M. Creamer, and Jacob L. Stehman, executers, &c, of Henry Creamer, deceased, vs. Ames Slay inakcr, executer of James L. Reynolds, a verdict was taken in favor of the plaintiff for $250. Before Judge Livingston. The case of Henry S. Ilerr vs. 1 Icnry II. Ilarnish, administrator of Michael S. Haruish,. deceased, and James Keener, was resumed yesterday afternoon. The de fense is that Keener did net make any con tract with the plaintiff for the erection of the building, and is therefore net liable for the indebtedness. It is also claimed that the building was built inferior te contract. en trial. The following watchers were appointed for the election : First ward, Jehn Schaum, Democrat ; Charles Martin. Republican. Fifth ward, Peter Allabacli, Democrat ; Peter Vatter, Republican. Sixth ward, W. U. Ilenscl, Democrat ; Newton Stauffer, Republican. Seventh ward, Fred Arneld, Democrat ; J. A. HeIIingcr, Republican. Ninth ward, II. A. Miley, Democrat Jeseph Delict, Republican. Mack'x Minstrels. Last evening one of the best hhews of the season wan given by Mack's minstiels. The opera house was net as full as it should have been, but. the lack of attendance did net affect the alie;.'. In the first partjthere were lour cud ilc.i. Billy "Walling and Heward Muurec ivcre in black. Teinm y Daily and Jack Cenner, representing the Irish and Dutch, were in odd costume. The quartet called forth loud applause. Trewitz and Shuiiy were very line in their musical-meke act ami MunroeamlWalling taught the house in their sketches and songs and dances. The features of the evening were the Irish acts, (neat and rough), of the Macks Temmy and Johnny. They were received with tumul tuous applause, and tlm actors were sever al times recalled. Tnc clog dance of Geerge Graham was excellent anil se was that of Cochran and Costelle. Jack Cen ner broke the audience up by his Dutch speech, and he received lets of Applause. The performance of Witmcr and Finger was very fine. The entertainment closed with an aet entitled "Mischief," in which Muurec and Walling, the fttiniy come dians, displayed their talent te great ad vantage. Billy West officiated as interlo cutor very acceptably. :rgoeiis Cm-gcs. The ScrantenJi7)tWVM, speaking if the late flood, (net Neah's), asks: '"Are gorges gorges when they csasc te gorge 1'"' AVc answer. Ne ; an ice gorge, though gorgeous, is net a nice gorge at all ; and yet it is net like a luuch-iicnd. When the latter ceases te' gorge he is gorged, and gets tight. When an ice gorge ceases te gorge, it is no longer tight ; it makes a nice break and is an ice-brake no lon ger. Literally, the ice is broken, and in political parlance is no longer ' solid for Mulhoely,"' or anybody else, nor wjll it become solid again unless it "re-form." The gorges have, of course, caused much damming and net a little damning, but a broken dam is net always a broken oath. A broken dam has been known te make a heavy ran en the banks, bnt the deposits it makes are also heavy a single one sometimes weighing several tens. This would be a nice chunk if it wcic geld, but being cold it is only an ice chunk. Patent applied for. THi: UNION And the lire Appropriations. Mr. G. Edw. Hcgcncr, secretary of the Union steam fire engine and forcing hose company Ne. 1, by direction of theeflieeis of the company, furnishes for publication the following communication which ex plains itself : "The Fire Association of this city, of which this company is net a member, and therefore is net bound by its action, hav ing resolved te go out of service if the appropriation is net paid before March 15, 1881, this is te give notice te the citizens of Lancaster that the Union will, in the future, as they have done in the past, re spond willingly te any call in their district or te a fire in any part of the city, when requested te de se by the chief engineer of the department, whether or net they re ceive their appropriation from the city en or before March leth or later." Tne City Election, The election for school directors and ward officers is passing off very quietly. In several of the wards net mere than half as many votes were polled at 3 o'clock this afternoon as were polled at the same hour at the late presidential election. In the becend, Sixth and Ninth wards the vote is being mere fully brought out. Every Democrat who has net yet voted ought te go te the polls before they close and vote. Our Democratic mayor has done much for the city, and could de mere if he had a Democratic majority in councils te back him. Obituary. Mr. Jehn Fitzgerald, who died at an early hour en Monday morning after a brief illness, at his residence en West Wal nut street, was a native of this city. D ti ring his early life he served a term en a man-of-war, after which he worked at cigar-making and subsequently at cigar packing in which capacity he was cm cm pleyed by II. L Stehman & Ce., te with in a few days of his death. Deceased was a single man, of genial disposition, and leaves a large number of friends te whom his death is a source of regret. Found Again. Our readers may remember an article in our paper concerning the gentlemanly clerk, Steve Peeples, of the Stevens house, who en the 2d of January reek a sleigh ride with a young lady, and when in the vicinity of Binklcy's Bridge, the horse shy ing turned out the contents of the sleigh upon a snow bank, and at that time Mr. P. lest a valuable onyx ring which he prized very highly. What was his sur prise when Mr. Jacob Boek called in yes terday and handed it te him saying that be found it where the sleigh was over turned. A Deuble IMrthday Party. Yesterday was the 37lh anniversary of the birth of Wm. W. Hubcr, barber, Ne. 70 Locust street, and the first anniversary of the birth of his youngest child. In commemoration of the event and in honor of St. Valentine, Mrs. Huber organ ized a surprise party for her husband and child, which proved te lie a very pleasant. affair attended bya number of friends and neighbors. Velng Sonth. Cel. Win. B. Fordney left Lancaster this afternoon for Philadelphia, where he will join Thes. A. Scott and several dis tinguished gentlemen and proceed te Flerida. COLUMBIA NEWS. OL'Il KKGCLAK COKbESPO.NDKNCK First Sergeant L. W. Richards had chief command of Company II in its drill last evening. It was tjie first time in the his tory of the company that one or the ether of the commissioned officers were net present. At a meeting held after drill the final arrangements fur the trip te Washing ton en March 4 were made and a new member was elected. Te-night in the epeia house will be given by home talent an entertainment for the benefit of the peer. The object is a worthy one and this will insure it suc cess. A very complete pregramme has been gotten up for the entertainment te be triven in the opera house en Tuesday even ing, February 22d for the benefit of the Reformed church. Mr. D. F. Reese is musical director aud F. M. Sauerber stage manager. The acknowledged best voices of Columbia have been secured for the oc casion, which with the instrumental music aud ether features of the pregramme are assurances enough that the entertain ment wil be worth seeing. Twe car leads of Philadclphians en their way home te vote, from Washington D. C, passed through here yesterday after noon ou the 1 o'clock train. They wil! be shadowed the whole time they are in the city, and we may be sure their votes will be polled for the "right man.'' Te-day, in Columbia, is a day of scratch ing, aiul this fact will be realized when the clerks at the polling places stait iu en the count of the votes. The weather is all that could be desired, sfnd if a full vote is net brought out it will net be by any fault of the candidates for office, who, one and all, arc at the polling places supporting their friends and themselves, with trusty lieu tenants scouring the town en a still hunt for the aged, infirm, indifferent or any ether of the right stamp. There is net se much interest centred in the fight at the Third ward as at the First aud Second wards, where the real battle is confined te the election of justice of the peace. The vote en this elhce in both wards will be close, aud it is impossible te say who will come out ahead. There is but little doubt that Jehn A. Slade, Democrat, aud A. J. Meyers, Re publican, both from the First ward, will be elected te the school beard. This will leave hut one school director te be divided between the Second and Third wards and best man wins. William Patten, Democrat, is a strong candidate for coun cil from tin; Second ward, and his election probable. Of the ethers we can say noth ing except that-A. C. Guiles, Democrat, for council from the Third ward will also be hard te beat. During last night a fall of about three feet took place in the river at Columbia, and new all fears that may have been en tcitaiucil by damage from the ice are at an end. The condition of affairs down the 'oil Deposit read is unchanged. The Pcquca bi idgc, which was washed from its piers, has gene up the creek and the three miles of ice, en the tracks below, is still there. There is no change in the posi tion of the train which left here en Satur day night and in the opinion of Mr. James II. Daily, P. R. II. despatcher at this place, it will net be able te get through for two weeks, as it will require all of that tim1 te replace the old or put up a new bridge and clear the track of the immense quantity of ice washed upon it. The three feet fall of water here last night indicates that the gorge at Mundeif s island has broken, but we have no positive informa tion that such is the case. St. Valentine's day was a day of life in the pest efiice, and the officers there were kept busy from the time the doers were opened until the ollk-e was closed for the night, i Iu the evening the ante-room was se crowd ed that one had trouble in navigating Ins vtv tlii-Kiurli OP fr-me -ill in- miiit nf C,I,R; """' i,"':".3 v"ial ' '"K Street. Will DC ..ij tluengli. U cctti.-e all et most oteelltiUH,!(1,,lhpven, ...,.,,-.,,,,.,.,. lu, the mail of yesterday was children. received bv the Sale et Ileal I.'ntate. Henry Shuhert, auctioneer and leal estate agent, sold at public sale last even ing, at the Ulaek Herse hotel, a otic-stery frame dwelling belonging te the estate of Jehn Fex, deceased, situated en the east .side of North Charlette street near .Tames, te Elizabeth Vex for $1010. Sate of Heists. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold yesterday at public sale at the Mcrrimac house, Lancaster, for Gee Gressman 18 head of Canada and Michigan horses at an average of $1Gj.2.j per head. Convalescent, Dr. Henry Carpenter, who for weclcs past has been suffering from some pnen- menia,is convalescent, but it will be some time yet before he will able te resume the practice el his profession. Shaving is a rascally business, shaving with Cntieura Shaving Seap alone excepted. Equally adapted te the feeble or rebu-t, nia'e or tcmale, arc Malt Bitters. HI'tCClAL WJTiVJSH. SAMPLE NOTICE. lib impossible ter a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound te continue te sutrer with a v. cakness of the uicrtis. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkham, i'15 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Jy23-lydeeil&w Ite V Like Foolish. " Fer ten years my wife was confined te bul bed with snob a complication of ailments that no doctor could led what was the matter or cure her, and I used op a small fortune In hum bug stuff. Six months age I saw a U. S. flng with Hep Hitters en it, aud I thought I would be a feel once mere. I tried it. but my lelly proved te bit wisdom. Twe bottles cured her, she is new as well and strong us any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars. Re ye likewise foolish."-!!. W.. Detroit, Mich fcbl-2wd&w Nature's Sluice-way. Tlie kidneys are nature's sluice-way te wash out the debris of our constantly changing bodice. If they de net work properly the trouble is felt everywhere. Then be wise and as seen as you see signs of disorder get a pack age et Kidney-Wert and take it faithfully. It will clean the sluice-way of sand, gravel or sllmcand purity the whole system. Druggists sell it both liquid and dry,and It isequally effi cient either ray.-radcpeiident. fll-lw liv A Little Learning. A litlie learning is a dangerous thlng,'partic uhirly when dabbling in Medicines; far better te use a well tried and established remedy like Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil, ender-ed by .very body who h::s tried it in cases of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprain, ISrnses, Cuts, liurns and nil the ills that an American Sovereign is, sub ject te. Price, 50 cents, trial size 10 cents. Fer sale by H. It. Cochran, druggist, 137'and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Wine. The unprecedented success of Speer's Wine in North and Seuth America and Europe, has gained for it among the medical laculty a standing reputation. Chemists and scientific men liave visited his ccllarin New Jcrsyr,nd analyzed his Wine, and pronounce it the most healthy and beneficial in the market. Tlie fol lowing letter was received by Mr. Speer from Dr. A. D. Wilsen, one of the eldest and most celebrated phvsieluns of New Yerk city : " I have been in the habit of using Speer's Pert Grape Wine, and I have found it an excellent stemachic, a gentle stimulant and tonic. It is especially useful in cases of great nervous de hility and stomach weakness." The disposition of unprincipled dealers te adulterate wines has compelled Mr. Speer te bottle all his productions, and place his signa ture ever the cork se as te insure te the public its purity. It is being used in churenus for communion purposes. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlec and Da vis, and sold by H. E. Siaymakcr, Lancaster Pa. JebI-2wd&w Over tlie Mills te the Boneyard. Straight te the Boneyard people go who neglect tee long the ilanger signal of approach ing consumption, a hacking cough. But with Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil for a safeguard Hie peril is averted. It is a superlatively flne rem edy also for rheumatism, piled, soreness, hurts, etc. Fer tale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and i'0 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. Metners! Mothers l! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying wm me cicruciaunj pain or cutting teetu 7 If se, go at once aud get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It will re lieve the peer little sutlerer immediately de pend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who lias ever used it, who will net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relier and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use in all case, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of one ei the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the L nlted .States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. tcb-d&wM,W&F Ceugi.n. ' Brown's Bronchial TrecJtes" are used with advantage te alleviate Ceuirhs. Sere Threat. Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer thirty year the.se Troches have been in use, with annually increasing furor. They are net new and untried, bur, having been tested by wide and constant use ler nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few stapla remedies of the age. The Threat. "Brown's Bronchial Treche" aet directly en the organs of the veice. They have nn ex traordinary effect iu all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, either from cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and dis tinct enunciation. Speaker anil Singers find me ireclies useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Seru Threat re quires Immediate attention, as neglect ellen times results In some incurable Lung Disease. " Brown' Bronchial Treche " will almost in variably gire relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many of which arc injurious. The genu ine "Brown Bronchial Treche" ae sold only in bore. icbS-d&wTuTh&ii HEATHS. Ruth. In this city, en the 12th of Feb., 1381, Martha, relict et the late Francis Ruth, aged S3 years, 5 meii t In and 25 day. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited tealtcnd the funeral from her late resilience, Ne. 112 West Orange street, en Wednesday niternoeu at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery. 114-2UI Marshall. Iu this city," Feb. 13. William Marshall, in the 70th year ei his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited toattendtliuluneral lrem his late residence, Ne. 505 West Orange street, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. fH-2tiK Fitzuliuld. In this city, Feb. 14, Jehn Fitz gerald, in tjie 0Uh year of hlj age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late rtfeidtmce, Ne. 332 West Walnut street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter nientat Woodward Hill ccusetery. f!4-2td . Gibkusex. On the 13lh inst., Miss Catharine Gibei-sen. Funeral en Wednesday, the 19th. at 11 o'clock a. ni from her lulu reaidcnci, Ne. 250 North Duke street, Lancaster city. 2td llAMBltiOiiT. In thi-i city, en the 13th inst., Ralph lEertram, seu of W. F. and A. E. Ham bright, aged 10 months and 2 days. " Of such is the kingdom of Heaven." Therclativcs and friends of the family arc respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the resilience of his parents, Xe. lilt North Mulberry street, en Wednesday atternoen at 4 o'eleck. itd XE Y Alt VEK TISE31 EX Ti tiJV '1MVO STOitK KOl.i:S AND DWELLlSC I ler rent, Xe. Sand 10 south Ouecn street. Apply at the lNTELLiocsccceaiee. A 1 ' J. The auction of Roots and Shoes at Reece's F OliKLNT. THE STOKi: JttlOM NO. 45 1? Went King street, new occupied bv Jehn Falek. Tailor. Posses-ion given APRIL 1 1SS1. Apply te WILLIAM J. COOPER, janS-M.W.VStld West King Street, HOTEL reit KENT. THE SEVEN STAK Hetel, en Frent street below Union, in the boieiiKh of Columbia, containing 13 large rooms, ler rent ter otienrfl vi years, en renso'n rense'n llbii: terms. Apply te P. S. McTAUUE, Ne. 20 Centre Square, lll-lwd Lancaster, Pa. r . I. te: . t. F.-THE aiEMUEKS OF MON- rv Lediic Ne. 21i are rcauesteri te nice t at their Hall, en te morrow, at '.) o'clock, te at tend the luhcral of our late brother, William Marshall. The li.iinbersefLancastcriiud Hebel Ledges arc lespeetfully invited. By order of -H. F. AUXER, N. (J. J..MK3 11. CHANJUI.L, SCC'V. ltd AUCTION SALE PKO.AI 7 TO lO O'CLOCK ever..- evening et this week and Wednes day und .Saturday nil day, at ths store room formerly occupied by Mrs. Brimmer & Bell, Ne. 0 Ea-t King street, Lancaster, Pa., when the undersigned will sell a large, assortment et goods usually kept in u llrst.-elas Trimming store. C. G. SCHITBKRTH. He-s&Se, Auctioneer-". t!l-2td TVON'T reittJET THE KEYSTONE BAND FAIR THIS EVENING, renEiicLDix CENTRE HALL, CENTRE SQUARE. I12-2v.d 1)ULIC SALE. ON TUESDAV, KhUKU AKV Si,lj$)l, will be sold at Ne. 214 East Orange Street, household and kitchen furni ture, consisting in part of ene piano and steel and music books, marble top table and books, sofas, oil pain'ings, small card table, dining room stove ami fixtures, kitchen glove and fixtures, carpets by the yard, tables, chairs, wash-stands, ami many ether articles net mentioned. Sale te comiinnce at ene o'eleck of said day, when conditieiH will be made known by JOHN BLACK, Sit. Hkmiy SriiCBEitr, Ant. fcblS-tsd D ,ON'T FOKGET THE UUAXD FAIR OF THE HUMAN.E., AT THEIR-HALL. OPF.X ICVFMY ZVEXIXG AXD ON JO.V- DA i', WEDXESDA X A XD SA TURD A Y A FTERXOOXS FROMe TO C. lU-tfd TTON. ALBION W.TOUKUEE, LI,. .. Will dt-livet .his famous lctnrc entitled. "THE BEN ADHEMiTE ERA," AT FULTOX OPERA HOUSE, On Friday Evening, February IS, 1881. Price of Admission, - - - COCU. Ne Extra Charge ft Reserved Seats. Tickets ler sale at Cha. 11. Bur's Boek St ere. :H Centre Square. U4 4td TAUOB n. I.UNO, N. B. COR. CENTRE SQUARE, Transacts a General Commission Bm.ineks In REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE MORT GAGES, BONDS, STOCKS, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS?. Prime Investment Securities alwavs for sale and inriuiries regarding thein Invlte'd. MONEY ALWAYf TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGES. ! By means nf n private vire te Philadelphia, j ertters in jiones, bieciw, urain ana rrovtsiens executed instantly. tlO-SR&Wtt tKAXTJf. "trrANTKD AT THIS OFFICII COPIES of the DAILY 1N1ELLIGE CKR et d30-tld JANIZARY 21, ISS0. HOTEL LOTTERY. POST TO APRIL. 7, 1881, FOR A FULL DRAWING. The drawing will lake place at LOUIS VILLE. K Y., under the authority of a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, and will be under the absolute control of disinterested commissioners appointed by the act. LIST OF PRIZES. The Willard Hetel, with all l..!!?j $250,000 t mures ana urnnure One Kesidence en Green Street $15,000 one itesiaence en ureen street I5,oeo Twe Cash Prizes, each $5,000 10,000 T we Cash Prizes, each $2,000 4,000 five lasu rrizes, eucn i.wu 5,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500 2,500 Fifty Cash Prizes, each$10U 5,000 One Hundred Cash Prizes, each $30 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each $20 10,000 One Set Bar Furniture....- 1,000 One Fine Piane 5'jO One Handsome Silver Tea Set 100 400 Bexes Old Bourbon Whlskv,$3G 14,400 10 Baskets Champagne. $35 '. 350 Five Hundred Cah Prizes, each $10 5,0U0 400 Bexes Fine Wines, $30 12.000 200 Bexes Robertsen Count v. Vhisky,$30, 0,000 400 Bexes Havana Cigars, $10 4.00J Fire Hundred Cash Prizes, each $10 5,000 AMOUNTING TO S3G9.S50. Whole tiekets, $3 ; Halves, 1; Quarters, $2. Remittances may be made by Bank Check, Express, Postal Meney Order, or Registered Mull. Responsible agents wanted at all points. 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Ne ether remedy can se euicsl v assuage the most violent paroxysms et Pain. They iiiatrl bete throughout the nerreu" system a gentle illl'llt 1 I1V, 11L1 Wit"- O. JH III 4 ,1 ttllli neus current or Electricity, which mihllatcs Pain, vitalized weak and ami conunueu? instantly an Paralyzed Parts, cures Sore Lungs, Palpita tion et the Heart. Painful Kidneys, Liver Com plaint, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, and Sciatica. Ask loi-Cer.i.iN.s' Vei.tais Electric Plasters. XTEKVOt'.- DE1IILITS-. ll Te Nervous .Sullercrs The C real Euro pean Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Spcilic Medicine. It is n positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness. Impettuey,aiid all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, im Mental Anxiety, Less et" Memery, Pains in Back or Side, and di-eascs that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. Tile Specilie Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent tree Je all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Specilie, $1 per package, or six liackugcs for $3. J.B.SIMP SON MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 104 and 1( Main Street, Bntlale, N. Y. Address ull orders te II. P.. COCHRAN, Druggi.d, Soie Agent, 1.17 and RSI North Queen Street, Lancaster ml7-lydeed&vl JtLACK Til' SHOES. $5,000,000. Tlie American Shee Tip Company WATtr.AST TIIEIIS A. S. T. Ce. BLACK TIP, That is new se extensively worn en CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAR AS LONG AS THE METAL, Which was introduced by thuiu, and by whieh the abovtiameir.it has been saved te parents annually. This 151 ie!c Tip will save fctill mere, us besides being worn en thti ce.irser grades it Is worn en tine aud cettlv shoe where the Metal Tip 011 account et its leeks would net be used. They all have our Trade Murk A. S. T. Ce. stamped en front of Tip. Parents should ask for Shoes with this BEAUTIFUL BLAOK TIP en them when purchasing for their chilJreu. scps-lywcew JF" O.N LY TIIK BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP FOR CISTERNS AND DEEP WELLS. Hundred in use, up te 113 feet deup. Alse the fin Tile Whfl Eii. TERRA COTTA AND IRON WATER PIPE. W. D. SPEEOHER & SON, 31 KAST KING STREET, janlO-lyw Lancaster. Pa. TiriLLAKD PONED OVERCOATS! Closing out at a great reduction our immense line of Novelties In Overceatings. Fur Beavers, SealSkin, Elyman, Mentana)?, Ratina and Chinchillas. All the New and most Desirable Styles STOCKANETTS, IX NEW COLORS AND CHOICE STYLES Why net leave yenr order at once and secure an Elegant. Stylish, Well Made and Artistic Cut Garment as low as SSO. A LARGE LINE OF CHOICE II! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT J.KSMALINGKS, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MW&S BOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED Ne Time Should be Lest If tlie stomach, liver and bowels are affected, te adept the sure remedy, Hestettcr's Stomach Bitters. Diseases or tin: organs named beget ethurs far mere serious, and a delay is there fore hazardous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, chills and fever, early rheumatic twinges, kid ney weakness, bring serious bodily trouble it trilled with. Lese no time in using this ef fective, safe and long known medicine. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, il-lvdeed&lyw LIVEE INVIG0MT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purines the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. all Druggists. ens 'ivcoa&aiteew DJIALL-ruX, In consequence of the very large number of eases of this fatal disease new in our state ami especially at Philadelphia, I have provided myself with FrfisUiifflaJVacifiViii, FROM DR. MARTIN, OF BOSTON, with which 1 am prepared te vaccinate or re vaccinate anyone who desires te be disease proof against this unpleasant malady. Having fully tested the quality of t he Virus of Dr. Martin, as obtained lrem the Cair, in S,tfj ) cases, I can unhesitatinglysay itis almost 11 perfect preventive of Small-Pn.v. DR. C. A. GREENE, (X! Years Experience), Ne. 238 NOKTn QUKEN STKKET, SO tldMWF&t Lancaster, Pa.'Jj I.STATK OF 1U03IAS I Kl'.M.V, LATE j of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration ou said estate having been granted te the under-igned, all per.-ens in debted te mild decedent arc requested te make immediate cattlemen!, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make them known te the undersigned with out delay, residing in Lancaster. JanlJ-Ctdeaw W. U. 1IENSEL. Es .ISTAfK OK SAKAII JWONTGil.UKKY lute of the citv of Lancaster, deceased Letters et administration en saiil estate lurk ing been grunted te the undersigned, nil per sons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present ihem ter settlement te tlie undersigned, re siding in said citv. ELIZABETH MONTGOMER li. II. SwAitit, Administratrix. Attorney. lunXMltdeaw ESTATE OF K. HENEllICT UOOS, LATK of the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto nre rcqnestcd te make immedi ate payment, und these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te te the nmlcr slirneil. residing iu the city of Lancaster. MICHAEL HAKERBUSH, Executer. Jse. A. Ceylk. Att'v. lanW-Ctdeaw 17&TATE OF SUSANNA FKANCISCUS, 2i lateet the City et Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent arc requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of saie decedent te make known the same te him without ileluv. JACOB BOWERS. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. n. J me. 31. Amwke. Attorney. JltMiUleaw ESTATE OF JACOIt WEU, SIC, LATE el tlie city of Lancaster. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undutsigncd, all persons indebted thereto are requested te maku imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersign ed, residing in said township. JACOB WEH. JR.. Exccntcr, Lancaster, Pa. A. J. Eiiekly. Attorney, 49 Grant Street. Lancaster, Pa. J21 (Jtdeaw INSTATE OF JKANK KEMEKLY, LATE J et Eden township, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are request te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without deluy for settlement te the undersigned, re siding in Eden township. T. L. THOMPSON Administrator, c. t. a. Alex Harris, Att'y. janl2-tw ESTATE OF JACOll CAUUIGAN, LATE or Drumerc township, deceased. Letters of administration en sid estate having been 8 ranted te the undersigned, all persons in ebtcd thereto are requested te make immediate- payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In said township. ENOH CARUU.AN, JOSEPH 31. CARRIGAN, Administrators, fi-CtW Liberty Square 1'ostetncc. Ml Mis TOIACE BITTERS THIRD EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 15, 1881. TVEAT1IEK INDICATIONS'. "Washington, Feb. 13. Fer the Mid dle Atlautic states, clear or partly cloudy weather, light northerly winds, generally shifting te easterly, stationary or falling barometer. CONUKESS. Proceedings in tne Senate. Washington, Feb. 15. The Senate this morning took up the funding bill. Mr. Bayard spoke te an attentive audi ence ou the fleer and in the galleries iu ex planation of the amendments of the Senate linance committee upon the main features of the bill. He advocated the 3J per cent, rate and a 3-20 bend as a modification of the two prepositions of the secretary of the treasury aud the Heuse of Represen tatives, aud the compulsory feature of the prevision of the Heuse iu the fifth section, compelling the banks te exchange bends of a higher rate for these of a lesser rate. Proceedings in the Heuse, In the neuse, after a few brief addresses had been presented en the atceptance by Congress of the statue of Jacob Collamer of Vermont, the Heuse at 1:50 went into committee of the whole upon the riverand harbor bill. CRUSHED TO DEATH. Sailors' Brains Spattered Over the Deck or a essel. .New Yerk, Feb. 15. A shocking acci dent occurred this forenoon en beard the Swedish ship Cleopatra lying at the ware housing deck, feet of Vanbrunt street, Brooklyn. The vessel was undergoing repairs. Itiggers and the erew were iu the act of putting iu a new mast and were heisting out the old main-mast when the latter broke in two and the heavy spar fell upon the uufeittinatc men, killing Henry Hcrr, aged -17, residing iu Williams burg, Geerge Victer, lesiilinginXew Yerk aud Jehn Andersen, a German of Sweden and another of the liggcrs, whose name could net be ascertained, saved his life by jumping overboard ; he was. rescued. The heads of the victims were crushed and the brain.; were scattered ever the deck of the vessel. SIGNS IN THr, HEAVENS. Peculiar Lunar l'ltoneiueuu ut Denver. Denver, Cel. Feb, 15. Last night thous ands of people were en the streets watch ing sumo very unusual phenomena iu con nection with the moon. "When the moon rose there were streaks of light reflection from its different sides, in a short time these streaks disappeared when four lunar dogs followed by four beautiful lunar bows appeared, the latter en a line with the dogs. Later the bows became simply a hale with the moon and dogs situated nearly equal distances apart ou the circle. The hale seen contracted becoming close te the moon and leaving tlie dogs outside the circle. About 10 o'eleck the hale disap peared, the dogs seen following. The weather is intensely cold. PII I LAUELi'Ul A, The Scratctier lie Scratclieth. Philadelphia,' Feb. 15. The election ii progressing quietly. Reports from var ious districts at non show cousiderable scratching going en. Any number of com binations a:c being formed. An Irish-Aincrlciin Arrested lu Oubtln. Dcblin, Feb. 15. A returned Irish American, named Luughlin, litis been ar rested iu connection with an outrage and robbery near Castle Island, county Kerry. Cnbiekeu .Monotony. Hakkisbukg, Pa., 15. The 28th ballet for United States senator was : liayne 3G, JJeavertfl, Wallace 31, Phillips 1. Con Cen event ion adjourned. An Indiana Tragedy, . At Shclbyville, Intl., ;t quarrel between Geerge. Milliard and his son, aged 18, re sulted iu the latter crushing in the old gentleman's head with an axe. had threatened te sheet his son. Williard 1HK 'BE. IIeu-tne t-'renuti Sell tickets te t-lie The atre. Memphis Appeal. A threatened ditlicr.Ity ever the sale r.l" tickets for the Bernhardt performances, which was te have taken place yesterday, was happily obviated by the very sensible determination of Mr. Agent Myers te postpone the sale until Wednesday ucxt, by which time a pen will be constructed at the theatre, iu which a cue may be formed that will prevent either confusion or dispute. Elsewhere we publish thejtra.t and cons of an affair that for a while it was feared would result iu the most serious conse quences te all concerned. It had its origin, as we understand, in a misapprehension of the custom governing tiie formation and management of the cue, a custom that in France, where it originated, has all the force of law. The cue is formed upon the just and fair principle of "first come first served." Its formation may commence immediately upon announce ment of the object or purpose had in view, as, for instance, the sale of seats for opera or theatre, erthetaking of a govern ment lean ; but once in line a man can neither surrender his place te another nor leave it; no matter under what pretence, without forfeiture. The place is his by right of seizure for the purpose of secur ing the scats or lean according te the stip ulations of the managers, but he cannot s-ell it nor give it away without the con sent of all or a majority of the parties in terested. Thus, even a negre servant who takes his place in a cue canuet surrender it te the person employing him. He has tlie place and must again take the end of the cue. It is only by a rigid adherence te this rule that the rights of the majority in such cases can be maintained. The crowd knows a man only by his place in the euc. It knows nothing of the relationship ex isting between the master aud the ser uant, and catcs nothing. If the servant has a place he can keep it until his turn is served, because the crowd is will ing te recognize at least the fact of his agency. A case in point occurred at the recent sale of Bernhardt seats at New Orleans, where General Beauregard's ser-. vant was first in line aud was first served, aud purchased with the permission of the crowd three tickets mere than the limited number. Te prevent any trouble en Wed neday next the management have determined te erect, as we have said, a pen in which a cue may be formed as early as 12 o'clock en Tuesday night. This will be guarded by police, and the rule governing such occasions will be rig idly enforced by them. If a man falls out of his place, no matter what the emergency that calls him,he'will lese it, and will have te go te the end of the line again. The law of the cue must prevail ; it is the law of the majority ; it is for the geed of the 1 jjteaieat iinniUet. MARKETS. Mew verk Market. SVT .R' K?K 15--ur quiet, with out decided change in price: Super- V iiiti;'2,:. helcu a S ' : 'ancy f '.b 50; r0""'! hoop Ohie U35QS 00: choice de et 5 7(3C 73: anpcrflnu west ern .. ceti2 90: common te geed ex tra de 1 2334 3.1 ; choice de 6030 75 ; choice white wheat de 13 OOgtiOi.'. Southern nuietanil unchanged: common te fair extra 30sl 5 15: Reed te choice de S3 JOSS SO Wheat KS-e lower and moderately ac Hv!L? Xe-White. March. $1 wy! lljf: "te April. wCBl 3D : de Mav. 1 191 19' ' Cern heavy at ia lewer: Mixed western spot. j,3S'.; .10 future Sttiffl.lTe. I?,scarce,-vse -m State 45gi9c; Western Philadelphia Market. PBiLADUFniA. Pa.. February 13. Flenr Rye flour at $3 00. Wlwat steady at decline ; Ne. 4 Western Red $1 13 ; Pa. Red, uud Amber. SI 13?l 1."J. Cern quiet and easier ; steamer 33Kc : yel yel iew.5lc: mixed. Me. Oats quiet hut llrm;Ne.l White :;Q47e ; ,-. Sie; Ne. 3, de He; Ne. 1 Mixed, iiye n'rui at 93c. Prevision; market ami prices ilrm : mess perk. $li! (K): heel hams $-il UO it i: W ; in ula m.s beef 419 50 X. e. b. Bacen smoked nauH ltKHe: pickled hum- S,Cl'Jic ; smoked shoulders tic; salt de 3"5c Lard firm ; city itettie lejic : loose butchers' 9c : prime steam $10 40. Butter market quiet and steadv. Cream ery extra 3J33c : de gxd te choice 2a 31 ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, tub. 2745c:le firkins. 2l3iH?; Western dairy extra Xtinc. : de iroed te choice 2rtyii.- itnu .steady; Penn'a Extra liiaisc; Western Reserve Eggs flrme ; Penn'a., 273re ; Wester? 27 23c. Cheese quiet and steady ; New Yerk full cream, 13,'iiJHc; Western roll cream, 13SlJ!c; dee lair te geed I2ai2'ic: de hullskim- 10ii3LlJc; Pa. de lt.ai!J.. Petroleum dull ; roll tied Uje." Whisky searce at 1 l). Seeds Geed te nrlmeclever Irregular. 7as?j ; dodo Timethy Jobbing -jsi ) : dodo I'laxsecil quiet at 14(i;l iz. stock AlHraat. Saw Yerk stocks. Stocks weak. February 15. ii. .1. si. T. m. p. k. p. j. lU:t5II:Hi 12:15 1:10 !:l(l Meney..... .-I., 1? 11 !( la'., Uf.j VfX IttJi J . ......... ...... '-. I.;.. 1V Michigan... & L. S. ..132J5 i52'a i:R I3IJS Michigan Cent. R. L..l205 I j Chicago A '. W VM l;;i;ri Chicago, M. St. p. in;;, ik' Han. St St. J. Cem :,t " 4 P'ld 11! 120 i::t 132 11.. ncv; 1U5V, tuvs 19 YMH J5J5 43i 3ii I3i Teledo & Wabash Ij; Ohie A Mississippi. . 4.V- St. Leuis, I. M.S R.. K?5 Ontario and Western. V'H c. c. & i. c. r. r ay 41-J U4 a'.r 'J. i!WX New ,'ersey CLiitntl..Il Hfli 102 IO2J4 uci.a iiiiiiseii ianai.iu w, mi;j ir'i iri'i Del., Lack. A Wcsteriil27i 127i lfl 127?2 western union iei..ii: Pacific Mail S. S. Ce. :s HSi, ll!H. .... m .-i.vi :r.y2 .... American U. Tel. Ce. Union Pacitlc 121 123 121 Kan saa A Texas hyj New Yerk Central Adams Kxprcss Illinois Central Cleveland Pitts Chicago A Reek I Pittsburgh A Ft. W Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R.... ffi- Phtl'a. A Reading..... Wi VC 4tfK 1491.'' ."."." l.-Il"' .... 19 .... 131U .... 1.HJ2 .... 130 3l'4 32 GO 44JJ -12 7l'4 49iJ 194) a ieuigti vauey Lehigh Navigation... IIJ XV& Northern Pacific Cem " " P'd Pltt9.,Titusve& B.... 3IK -- Northern Central Phil'aAEriu R. R Northern Penn'a I'n. R. It's efN.M Hestonvllle Pass Central Trans. Ce w 43 42 axv, Cbtile.i:arket. Mexday, Feb. 14. The receipts of stock at the various yards were for the week: Cattle, 2.600 head ; sheep, 9.00!) Iu-.ii I : hogs, 4,000 head. Prevlens week Cattle, 2,VJ0 head ; sheep, 10,000 head; hogs, 4.001 Ut ad. Experts per Ohie, Feb. .s. Cattle 2iK); lleg-j 141. Beef Cattle. The market during tlie past wcekwas rather acllvi'.und prices weretlrmly held, and lu lew instances 'UWA.C higher was realized. Bulls and cows were fairly active. Calces were scarce and higncr. Milch cows were moderately active. Ve quote as follews: Kxtra.fiiyic ; tioed, 543n ; Medium, 4,';; 05c ; Common. 4idH.ic; Bulls and Cows, 3 64.'iC; Calves, CJJ7.c ; Fresh Cows, $2513. Drc-sed beeves, weie in lair demand. We quote at;9c. Sales of Dressed Beeves -Thes. Bradley, lt head Western drevrtl at 7Sc. : TTheiiias Bnullcy. 23 de. city dressed at OJJse: James Clavin.fiode. de. :u SfJSc ; C. S. Deugler, 39 de. de. at 7J..iSUe: A. A. Besivell 101 hciul de de C'SbJie ; V. II. Brown 130 de. de. at TSe. Sheep The market during the past week wai active and prices advanced Je per pound en account of the scarcity of stock. We quote as follews: Extra XS'c : Ceed, ."ygSc ; Medium, JJ ig.ViC : Lambs' 5f67c. Samuel Stewart sold 7ln head diesscd sheep at"-c. Hogs wen; in geed deni'Mid during t.'ie week, and prices advanced 3,e jier B. This va oc casioned by the senrcity et geed hogs in the W'-st. We quote as fellows : Extra, .)i!ie ; Geed, S;SJse ; Medium, 8 MALES Or LIVE STOCK. Reircr Mavncs. 140 Western. stress. GStyic. A. & .1. Christy. 73 Wcfctern gross. .'JJit;r. E. S.& B. F. McFillen, 123 Western, gross, 6 e. Jehn SfcArdlc. 23') Western, gross, 3f7c. Daniel .Murphy. .SO Western and Lancaster en., gross, fUfc. Ulman & Lehman i're., IlIJ Kt. Leuis, account 31. Geldsmith: 32 Western, account Jehn McArdle ; IS de, J K. .Sadler & Ce. ; 411 de, own account. Owen Smith. IS Western, account of S. Cauf- miin ; 36 Penn'a, account of Daniel IMI- ler ; 2 de, J. R. Thompson, gre-s, 3y . r.c. Schamberg & Paul, IK) Western. gross, ."WIGc. (. Schambcrg & Ce., 1:3 Western, gross, uv'i!Q r,e. Lewcnstein A Adler. 110 Western, grr.s- !'Aii Cc; .Montgomery county ews and bulls, gross, :;.',4c. Dennis Smyth. iK) Pen int. gross, 4JQ."Cc. Daniel Smyth & Bie., 120 Western, .'.j'yc. Leuis Hern, 46 Pa., gross, 4K"83e. 11. Chain, jr.. Pa., gross. 45c. 31. Levi, M) Western, gross, 4jHc. Bachmaii A Levi. K.O Western und Ijiucusler county, gresv, 9AWv. 32 Western, gre-s, .V.'.c. F. Schcctz, 33 Montgomery county ce.is and bulls, gresi. 34i;. James Kustaee. 33 Western, gross. 3iJc. James A11II. 31 Western, gross. 5JJii3ie. Wm.Salcs,53 Lancaster co., 4gt;4-. F. Hathaway, 10 Lancaster ee., ifyfiMie. Abe Oathcim, fS Western, gross, .'ii;c. J. F. Sadler A Ce., 11G Western, gross, VJisfyte EXTEKTA TXJIEXTS. ITS LIKLS NKVKK SELN! FULTON OPKRA HOCSK, THUPwSDAY, FEBRUAFwY 17th. CHARLEY SHAY'S QHISG1JPLEZAL! Be.-t entcrtalnmi'tit en earth. What everybody says must be true. 20 TAR PKRFORMERS. 20 . GRliAT COMKDIAXS. 6 FULL BANDS OF MUSIC. THE FUN XV DOi; ACTORS. IIUMPTY DU3IPTV PANTOMI.MIL COMIC DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. ADMISSION, S, 35 tt SO CU. Reservsd Scats at Opera Heuse Office. th! ltd TJKTUKN VISIT PKKA IIOCSK. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. MR. JOHN" D. MISIiLKRin cempliance with numerous nraent re(tie-t lias the honor et lepi-educing thebtauiitul play, 'DEACON CRANKETT," A NEW ENGLAND 1D1L. Mr. Ben Xuginley as Deacon Cranktlt, Supported by MR. JOSEPH WIIEELOCK and THE SAME COMPANY which last November afforded nch genuine i-atlslacthin. PRi K :.." Idagram at eekei's Oiliee. H-'" "'" M.-iKi.v, iieiu ; supernne 3 -ZjUiSSi ; ZVSKlis-'S3 ?J:'H1" an'' hina family 8A'i.,l'',.1.0 $i 'fr"' '- : st- u's family $. 50it6 00: Minnesota Extra ts 0035 73; straight, 3 73i?6i": winter patent '.-rj7 30: spring de $t 50J7 73. its. M5t4 !l Si 1 l-'i ' m 1 . j.fi rna 1 ya hS m n 4l
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