Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 18, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INOJEIUGJKtfCER FRIDAY FEBRTTAHY IS, 1831
TI1K FAIlts.
The ''Humane " ami the "Keyhlenc Kami."
The fair for tlic benefit of the Humane
lire company, new being held in the com
pany's capacious hall, continues te be the
principal attraction in the western pari, of
the city. Last night was the "Sun"
night and the hall was again crowded, as
it has been everv night since the fair com
menced. The Lancaster Okie club was
present and faverved the company with a
number of tine selections. The hall was
beautifully illuminated with Chinese lan
terns. The following :ue .some of the ai tides
chanced oft and the names of the winners.
Steam tidy, Miss JCate. Header : pair 01
vases, Jehn Lorentz ; box of starch, Miss
Ida Kahl ; parlor lamp, Miss Annie 15au
iniller : toilet .set, Miss ?dury Heckler :
satin tidy, Miss Fannie Nichelson ; candy
basket, Mrs. Frey : stuffed inenkcv, "Win.
Mulhelland.
On Wednesday evening lite city author
ities placed a handsome lantern in front of
the Humane hall, which adds te its attiv.et
iveness and is a convenience te visiteis.
Te-night will be Friendship night when
thcie will no duuhl be another large at
tendance.
The fair will be open to-nieriow ai'ier-.
neon.
llie li ystenu '.'.: :n'..
The fair of the JO-y.stene band ia Ceiitie
lial!, Centre sipiaie, was well attended last
night. Chancing, voting, lunching and
.selling goods went en briskly all evening,
and the band favored its patrons with a
number of musical compositions. It is
only fair te say that the Keystone band,
though si comparatively new organization,
has acquired great pioiiciency in the per
formance of the large number of lir.e
pieces comprised in their olio. Their fail
closes te-morrow evening, if any friends
of the band have net yet paid it a visit
they should de se te-night.
cem:
! eo.ii.-uex i"j.s;.is.
llcfoie Jul'i) I.ivi:is..iii.
Ill the ease of Ada Tayler vs. Levi K.
lb own, the court this morning diwetee a
neil suit te lLi entered against, ihe p'.iiu
tifl". en th.! plea of the statute of
limitation. Tiiu motion was argued dining
the whole el thi. forenoon, and the com I
gave the decision just before neon.
IC(-rt4C .Ii.uxn I'altcrsaii.
The case te try the validity of a paper
purporting te be the will of Catherine
Stewart, is still en tial hrfoie Judge Pat
terson. A iiumhe.- of witm-ses w-re
willed who weie acquainted with the de
ceased and had ficiiint ce.iveisutiuns,
with her. They testified that I rout their
conversations, observations. .c., .of Mrs.
Stewart, they beiicved her te haw: ssiftic
ient mentiil capacity te make a will.
In flic case of Henry lia.imgurdn r vs.
the Lancaster lire insiiiuucc company, ihe
apical was withdrawn.
All the .jurors who were net iuipuiii led
in the wi'I ease were discharged t lii's morn
ing. Charley Miay's Shew,
evening- diailes .Shir.
I.
;.st
uiiu-r.
plcxul appeared in Ihe opera heiisi'. which
was net mere than half liMil. The best
people in the show were Arthur Jehnsen
and his wife Yirgie Jehnsen, wIium; act
was very geed, as was the song and dance
of the latter. Sullivan A Smith':-, song
and dance was fair, but their Irish act
was peer. Charley Shay juggled ami in
troduced his trained deg. F'tta Meri is,
who was billed as the "Pet of the Petti
coats,' was net a pet of the gallery be;,s.
who thought that as a sciie-cnnic she was
a decided failure, and they roundly hissed
her. The clog dancing was bad. The
show gees te Citlumbi.: te nigh;. Cel.
Weed, the former husband of Victeria
Woodhull. is traveling with th-s sh.nv as
a sort of assistant, manager.
Disorderly Fendue!.
There was jui!e an excitement kicked
up in the southeastern pait of the city a
few days age, out of which several mils
arc likely te arise. Lmmu Aiohcv,e;t!eicd,
oneof the. p-.rtic.s concerned, was sent re
jail for 16 days.
The mayor had before, him this morning
half a dozen of custemeis. ::!! e!' whom
were discharged except Mary Harry, who
was cemmit.led for r day;-, air' Jeseph
Wagner for .10 days.
Large Funeral.
Tiic funeral of Mrs. K'liir.i M. iterr.
wife of C. !. llerr, .leek place
this afternoon and was wry largely
atttended. After impressive religious
services at the late residence of deceased,
the body was borne te Woodward Hill
cemetery, where the final interment toel:
place. There were nearly thirty carriages
filled with mourning relatives and friend
in the funeral precession.
A Itrcak al the City l!r.s;:iiir.
This morning at an early hour it. v.as
discovered that the south wall of the west
reservoir had sprung a leak near the water
line, about sis: feet east of th- leak that
occurred last week. This leak, like the
ether, was caused by the fie.-J and the
thaw that followed. The .superintendent.
was promptly en hand and lowered the
water te a level below the bieak, and will
take measures te have tin: damage done
speedily repaired.
Aiiiusviiicaits.
.liiiji-i.-l!:ir!ev, Wi!-ea, I l-'mie-
The
and West will have a ere.. Oed heii-e when
they appear hear next Wednesday niht. Ti c
great quartet and their mammoth cetnpiny
U" forty people are se well and favorably
known hereabouts that it is niinecessiry te in
form euramu-euicnl goer- that the iieupe is
one of the best minstrel organization-en the
read.
':c Kirkr." Steele Muc'-nye'-c.-lebratc 1
drama of this name will be iveii next Tues
day night, the annivcrsirv of iViisIiiugieii'M
birth. The company 5- the celebrated Madi-en
Square combination that lias crowded th:t
famous Kroeklyn theatre for mere than three
hundred consecutive nights, the lenge-l run
ever enjoyed by any American drama. The
names of Ellle Ell-lcr, C. W. Coul. leek, and
ethers of almost equal fame, fill out the re
markable cast that is billed te pieducc ibis
wonderfully succes-ful play. '
" Oiir tieblhis.'1' The ciiterlaiiimeut te-morrow
night, at Fulton opera heu-c. wiien and
where JlilchrlFs I'leasuie l'ai ly will pre-eiit
William GillV lnu-ical oddity el "OurUob "OurUeb
lins," is certain te be a 1110-t enjoyable occa
sion. Mr. Ijill is a comedian ' iciicri, am!
t!ic ether members of the company dislinc dislinc
tlve in their ivsjicclivc special lie-, nhiiethe
piece it-self is as clean and pure as it i-- prodig predig prodig
ieubly iuiiiiy.
11'iV "ic Edeitlii's " .S;.(e7..v .'-ays the St.
Leuis (.'lobe Drliierritt of Mr. H jllic l'deuin's
" Sjiarks," who will en m.i Thursday night
play "Dreams'' at the opera heu-c:
" ' Urcams.: or, Fun in a i'liotegr.iph l.'allery,
was plaj'ed before a crowded heu-c Iai l.iglil.
The irresi-tibly humorous itu:i;iiin- villi
which the play abounds Millie:: le keep the
audience in a constant rear of laughter from
the opening scene te tlu; final drop of the cer
tain. These who geare net in Hie iin-Ji'-: !)
criticise anylliing. and are only int-re-!-."! in
jetting as much fun a- jvi-ilde out eTiiie
evening an easy thing te de.
" The Pirates." The sale of geats fv Oilberl
& Sullivan's opera," The Pirates el Fcnzinee,"
lias begun at the epeia lion-e eflice, and jur-tien-
desiring te comfortably enjoy this beau
tiful anil intensely amusing work will display
their wisdom by at once securing tickets. The
opera i- in the best vein of the diktiuguished
author and compescr'of Winalerc,' mid in the
company which will produce here arc no'.able
such names Miss Wal-h. Signer I.rocelini,
Mine. Melt, and ethers who hav, figured in
its mesi snc e.-sfu! reprc -eolatien thioiigheul
the eeuulry.
White, soft ami velvety bands
use of Cuiicnru Shaving Seap.
folio-..- fhe
Faiutuess before eating, pair, and di-frc.
atterward, prevcaied by Mail Kilters.
Hl'EVIAh NOTJVES.
SAMI'LE JSOTICK.
It is imneislble ler a woman alter a faitlitui
course or treatment witlrLydia E. I'inkliam.--Veg-::i".!c.
Compound te continue te sutler
with a weakness of the uterus. Encle-e a
stamp te Mrs. Lydia K. l'inkham, 2X1 V.Tetere
avenue. I.yuii, Mas., for pamphlets.
iyja-lydeed&v.'
Metlifrs! "de'liPis:! .Mothers! ::
Aie yen disturbed at nilit and broken of
your rt by a sick child -tillering and crying
v.ith the. excruciating ala et cutting teeth -.
If se, go at once and geta bottle of 3IK-.
W1NSLOW'.- SOOTHING SYKUl'. It will re
lieve the peer little uilercr immediately de
pend ujien it ; tlici e ia no mi-take about it.
There i-j net a mother en caith who lias ever
used it, ivhe will net tell 3011 al once that it
v. ili re-j-jlatc the bowel-, and give re.-t te the
mother, ami relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perlectlj sate te
11-c 111 nil cases and pleasant te tint taste, and
is the piv-eriptien of one of the eldest and
best female physieit-.n.' and nnives in the
fniiiel State. fceld c-very where ; 25 cents a
bottle. iubS-d&wM.WAF
1'urt !Jia;.c Yv'iiie.
Tiii, '.Vine ii made in Xcw .Jiuijej', and is
said te.sefp.-.-.-.an.vtliingiii the way of wine
ever made. It !s eailcd Speer's Wine, pro
duced by .Mr sp'-ei. .Since the true analysi-- of
its properties v,a, published by .lame., 1J. Chil
ton & Ce., tlieic u iie could airerd it adejited
its use in proference le foreign wine.. Prof.
Chilton usd it In his own family, and has
writlesi te the )i:blic the following card :
Laboratory el .J. It. Chilton tV Ce.,
New Yerk. Marcn 11.
Wc iuad.:ae.uvfuliii:dyaisel thel'erl (irapu
V.'iiie produced bj'JIr. Alired fcpeer, ami de
liel lie-itatu in proiieaneiiig it pine ; it con-
L.i'is all tin: propel ties el the Oporto jjrape,
and therclore.lei medicinal 11-e-, it UMipciier
te ether wine-, ils p:l!ieip:il !il:ets upon the
hj'tti-lu are 1:1 iii 1IJ--II inula' ill , diurelie, -udei--itlcand
Ionic. II will prove benelleial in affec
tions el the kidneys and chronic diseases.witli
,'cin-r.il debililj of th" constitution. I'hysl
ci:.ns may -afcly leeemmend itiethcrpatient-
in place of thu mail deuht'ul mixture-tee
ellen ?eid :ij pure v.ine.
Tlii- Willi: can be had of and i-a
meat excellent article ler weakly per.-ens, es
pecially fiiiiiales. il is a veiy superior table
wine, and the me-i Iicalt'ij drink new in u-e.
It i'i no! a spirited or manufactured article,
like most native i.ine-.
Tiii-i v.iui! is onder-cd by l)rs. Alice ami
Iavi , and -old by II. K. -d;;ymaI.er.
iis-i-.vd.tw
In 12iL '.Vater.
Orpha M. iled-e. of i'.attlB Creek Mich..
write. May Hi, I-:-!. "I npv:l :t teakettle el
liDiliii'j het water en my hand, intliclinir a
very severe mmM. I applied Dr. Tlieinas' jCc-
leclrie Oil, ami t i!;e gieat p!c-i-ure in an- i
neiincing te yen Dial the c'feet .was tea'iay:
pain and piv'vcnt blistering. 1 ua cured iii I
three days. V.'e piizeil cry liighla,a iamily I
nu'dicine."'
Ter .-ale by II. I!. ;eeiiran, driiggi-!, 137 and
lf:'.i North Ipieen stive!, Lanca-ter, !a.
Nature n Sluicu-wav. !
'I lie kilney, aie a.;! are's ?luiee-a. le wa.-Ii i
en! the i!chii- of our constantly ll.-:iging j
bedie-:. If they de iiei w:i; preperlv tilt! !
trouble ;s icll ev.ryw licit-. 1 hen be wise and
::.-. seen a- you -en -ii-n-ofdi-erdergct a jtack
:i4'e.l M :ney-Ver and lake it faithfiillj'. Il
11 ill clean tlm "liile'-ay of sand, gravel or
slinieainl purily ihu who'.es.vstcm. Drugai-ts
5eli ii b.ilh l:i-iiid and dry.and ii isefjualH ofli efli
cieut liiiier wny. liulejieiitlt'iil. Hl-lud.Vtv
A l.-.ieky Mi-ii-ler. j
!te. A. .1. SI al lery, of Wyoming, N. "i .,
write-: Hi. TiieiuaV Eclceirii Oil cured me.
of Ifrenchili- in one week. Our dealer-all I
say Ihcy never sold a me Heine that ha.s given I
.lieli complete -at i-laciieu, ler coughs, colds i
a-thma aid r!ienina!i-ni. '
Ter -ale. by II. IS. Cochran, drimgi-i, I'!7 and '
I "''J, North Onceii street, Lanca-ter, l'a. '
Xet :i JScvurnge.
I
"Tlicyaii- net a bi-vttrage. but ;'. medicine,
with car.i:ive properties of the liighc-l dt
urce, centaiiiing no poi-etions drugs. i'liey
de net teal down an alieady debllifated sy.
tuni, be.; bliiid il :.:. Inebottle c:;ntain mole
hop-, lli.Ti 5-, nieiv re.il bop -trenglh, than a
barrel ei e-'ijmiry Iivr. Every druggi-t in
ieinc-ier ii . ineiii, ami ine pnysicians pre- ; -
senile tlietn. liectieslcr l.vcnei' Lxnre .s en
'
Hep Hitter-. " i'17-2vil.tv.
:engi.-.
Jlrii.ra's 11. ul.hi' 7'-et-(c.'' are 11-c.l with
advantage te all'-viate Ceu-rli-, sere Tbrea:, I
l!e.il.-cne-.s and ilreuehial Affection--. Fer I
thirty years tlic.-e Treche have been in u-.e, '
with annually iiicreaing laver. They aru net j
new and untried, but, having been tc.ted by;
v.i!r and -(iii-tant n-e ter nearly an entire 1
general ion. they have att-tined well-nivriteil I
rati!: ame ig ih : few f iple i.ineilie of the j
:t"e I
I
TI10 Tin-.iiit. j
"Jiime;"ii'-l .V'lii'Vi ''.' Ti'iiCifr" sift direct I V !
. . . . . . . . 1
en ine ergaiiK 01 inc voice. u-y iiaye an e.
t'a.uilinary ell'cct in all disorder et the
Threat ami Larynx, restoring a healthy tone
fl hen relaxed, cither from cold or ever-exertion
et tie- voice, and pi dueea clear ami di
tine! enunciation. ;-1ic;!..;-x ; Siuiers find
the Treelie-- n-eili!.
A C.mgli. Celd, Catarrh or sero Threat re- I
quire- immediate attention, as- neglect eiten j
time- re-nil.- iu Mime incnrabli Lung li-eae.
Jln.ir.ix Rrn.irft-r.l Trepins ' w ill nlme-i in- 1
vai i.ibly give relict, imitations are eli'eiv.i for
-aie. many of v. hich are injiiiien. Th" genu
ine ij!r(,tnir nrjiic.'titi! Treche t" aie sold anl;;
hi I, or. !eb-i-d.tw'i'nTliAS '
:-:r,y adv
;:xTisi:3tj:Sis.
ICilO'i. AF'.rilOX.
u Th.! auction of i'.oels and Shennt l:vee".,
.-hoc store, Xe. iii1.-: Eaut- King Stre(. will lie
ceiilmued I hi evening al 7 o'clock. ltd
;.'. " sTeni: ;ei;.t:s ami mt i:t.s.ix;
!ei rent. Ne. "and In -out 11 Onion Ktreui.
Appiy at thelrELi.i:i:Nci:i;ufIIi:e.
"T,-rAXii:: . r.ev set llsstuax 15
t years old, le learn the Irade of Scale
Makii!r. Applv te
LANCASTER LOCK WO'ubs CO.,
ltd Cor. .lame.-anil Chri-lian Streets.
w
A X T K t). A CAF.5;iA;;: ItAciv-.
"f Miiitii. lini-hernii-l bev te learn Carriaw
black.-iiiiihiug. "
Apidyle ' ilKXItY XOI.T1. Ji: ,
iid-'- Oir. Maikct and Marien Street.
i.l ri:i;scxs having isili.s against
1 Ihe t ily of Lam-a-terare requested te file
them at the Maver'i efliee imme.liatelv.
GEO. W. ZEClfEIL
febn-et! Chairman Finance Committee.
Vi'.TIdl-A tidOll GIKU Fli: :i.X-
"jlr KIIAI, Housework in a private familv
in We-t Philadelphia. Geed washcraiul irencr.
and must be well recommended. Ceuntrvgirl
lircferred." Wanes ?:;.Si jier wee!:. Address "J.
W. U.," Ibis eflice. feb l(-.Jld
A
UCTHIS! A CCTIOSI-SAl'lIKHAV
-tore, eorucref Chestnut and Plum --treets. of
Drv Geed,. Xoiiens. Heet- and Shee-. Sale at
J and 7 p. 111. II. K. IH'ItKllOLllKi:. Agf.
Sam"i. IIi:ss .V Se.v. Aucts. tl-i-itd"
pi:'.;:, s'j saii: ex satuj:i;av. tus:
I '-Mill e! Fi'I!!!t"A!iV. al the curlier tit
Prince and Chestnut streets, will be sold stock
and litturc.4 of a Grocery, Xolien and Coulee
tienc'-y Stere. eon-!-;ling of show ca-e, eetfee
grinder, mniucs meaniv.-, spigels, half
pcclc and Ji.itf-bushcl measure-, counter,
xcale.-s. -pice eadilic.-,.i:u-. Ac: also a ge.id re
frigerator, -love, cellar rope, bucket:-, wa-h-beard-,
a 'arge let of notions and t-reeerics;
a!-e counter-, s'nclving. bin-, chc-ts with g!a-s
deer-', &c.
Sale ie commence en said day at 1 o'clock in
the afternoon and 7 in the evening, when condition-
ill be made known by
S. !!. MePHEUSOX.
E. ).iv. Auct. ll-Mti.-n.-jS
TriJM saia: ei'CAXAtiA i!is::ss:s
I On MOXIIAV. FElSIM'AUV i. ISsl, will
be sold al public sale, at J. ). l)enlinger"s Mcr
rimuc ileu-e. ll North Prince street, Lancas
ter city. l'a.. the following stock te wit :
V.i ilead or Twe Car Leads of Heavy Canada
Draft iiersei. some fsw Urivcrs amen-i- them ;
also, at the jt me time will be sold eiieGLIUES-I.-
LC STALLIOX. color, dark brown, I years
old, sired by the Old Duke, of Edinbaigli, and
i- considered one of the lc-t Stallions that
ever -toe.l in Canada. The above stock will
be sold without reserve and must be in every
repecl a- repie-ented bvthe undersigned eV
no sate. A credit of tW diivn will be given.
Sale te commence at 12 o'clock in. en said
d.-iv, when attendance will be given bv
GEOUGE GKOSSAIAX.
Sah'l II ess A Sex, Aunts. llf-'.'lil
-jQUKMC SALi:. OX TUESUAV, I I.GKII-
1 Alt V 22, JSS1. vill be sold at. Xe. ! Ea-t
Grange Street, household and kitchen furni
ture, cen-ist ing in part of one pineanl -tool
and niu-ic books, marble top tables and books,
selas, oil paintings, .small card table, dining
room store and fixtures, kitchen stove and
fixtures, carpets l" the yard, tables, chairs,
-yush stands, and many ether article net
mmliencd.
Sale te commence at one o'clock of raid day,
when conditions will be made known by
.IOIIX KLACK. St.
JlKMtV Siiit.eut, Anl. febie-tMl
UJtT GOODS.
TI12 Manufacturers et the
PEARL SHIRT
de-slicby this method te thank the public lv
thcir appreciation of this celebrated garment,
as evinced by the greatly increasing demand,
as well as bj the continual receipt et testimo
nials at satisfaction with the same.
The standard of material, tit. and workman
ship will be strictlj- maintained, and in addi
tie:i toether imr.revements heretofore mad,
the 1-KAKLSIIIKT will new be lined across
the front, thus rendering them still mere dur
able. PRICE, - - S1.00.
KOI: SALE ONLY 15 Y
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
DEAI.KUS IX
DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
WALL PAPERS,
n
y mill
(J
u.
III
??MJI Till: KECENT 1'IKK IN
NEW YORK,
DRY GOODS
-AT
FAHNESTOCK'S,
I'ruit of th Leem Hlcached lliiilin-, 10e.;
sliglitiy D.iujp.
Yar.l-Wide t'nble.tched .Mu-lln, lc: Slightly
Damp.
llct Jlei-rimae Calice. .ie.; Slightly Damp
Heavy !) inch Tab:c Linen, tOe.; Slightlj
I lamp.
Tdadra-and (.'anion Ginghams, Iliinll'2.c.
.-ligiitl.y Damp.
i:usian Crashe-, Va--Ii Cru-lie-, lc; Sllghllj
Damp.
II KA V Y
Cotlenadcs and Cassimeres,
A T . HUE. T .S, I !E1 i CE.
, j
imu-I,
Tile above geed- are net
only .sliuhlly damp.
-niid'ed or I)
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
S1'
Jt-iAl. NOTJCK.
Ihager & BROTHER,!
Se. ." LS'f Ki?, S'i'jJKKT.
WeU-l
llingai le- tiianpre-eiit value
sT.M.s:i MAKES OF
Uk'.K'iiOll Hllil (jiihfcai-iK-ri 31u.slii!s,
Uh-iU'i'iOtl jsiid Unblcneiicd Hl!('ilinij:J
Pillow Mnslins'. and Tickins'S.
I
LOOM AUD DAMASK
TABLE LINENS,
Napkins and Towels..
j
Marseilles and crgchet quilts, j
j
!
wiiii'Ehh.i cennitEit i:r..XKi:is.
gi'KXe;) Tills isav
A LAIlGi: VI CHOICE SIILEl.TION OF
HAMBURG EDGINGS
WITH INSSBTINGS TO MATCH.
UltOVEJtlES.
Q G-C!.G(;!i COri-'llK IS Til!-! I'UICEST
O and best itirthc Kreakfast Table.
ATLVXTIC .VXD PACIFIC TEA CO.,
Ill Tterlli Queen St reef.
jaii-M-lmd Lancaster, l'u
1AXXE1) GOODS.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES. FISH, &e.
FRUITS.
IV.iehe-, Pears, Apples, Chellies. i.iiiincv.-,
California Apricots. E;jij Plums, Xeetarines.
Green Gages, i'luuis, &:.
VEGETABLES.
G. .V It. AX.Tomatec. Win-low, Aldrich and
Kaker's Green Cern. French and American
Given 1'ca.s, Flc Pumpkin, Au.
FISH.
Frc.-h Salinen, Fresh LebMer. Fresh Mack
erel, Little X'cck Clams. ISarataria nhrimiw,
.'ardliuv iu Oil, Sardines iu Mustard, .Vc
CONDENSED MILK.
Fugle and Swiis Krands.
BUKSKX
Xii. 17 EAST litNG STItEICT.
yK. GltOWXlNG'.S
O.&O. CORDIAL,
row
COLDS AND COUGHS,
ri'ICE, SS & r.r, Cents
ASK VOUIt DltUGGlST FOIt IT.
W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D
sole i-i'ori:iETei:,
Ne. 1321 Arch Street,
117-lyee.l&w I'llILADELI'IilA.
x:xtxxtais3ix:sts.
S1
ECIAL ATTKAt-TlON
AT TUC
KEYSTONE BAND FATIJ
TO-XIGWT.
Tlie-e buving a ticket will have a chance in
the wheel of fortune. Come ami try your luck.
irj-'j'.vu
TVOXT reilGET TIIK
GKAXD KAIIt Ol" TIIC
HUMANE,
AT TH3IR HALL.
OI'IZX EVERY EYEXIXG AXI) OX M OX
DA J', WEDXESDA X A XD SA TURD A V
AFTERXOQXS EJiOMS TO 5.
IH-tfd
"lt'LTOX Oi'I'IIA HOLSi:.
THURSDAY, F33RUARY 24.
' Guarantee a Geed Silling in y. Hours."
THE COMEDY SUCCESS OF THE TEAK.
50 Xights in Xcw Yerk: Cit j, and Laughing
Keem eutv.
MILLIE KDOUIS'i
SPARKS!
Willie Edeuiu and Erank W. Sanger, Pro
prietors, rre-enting the Omiiut and Oncer
Musical Conceit,;
DREAMS ;
Or, Fan iu 11 1'hetugraph GalJcrj.
Music ilx'iui-itc. Ce-tiimiii-; Elegant.
Mirth I'nlimiled.
Scatsat Opera Ifeuc Office, 7.1c. i SI
Atlmi-.-ien :ts, .-,0 i 75c.
fl7-7td
-rj;i:A ::.l'.sk.
WKB.VES'IAY, FKBUUAKY (J8, 18S1.
M.XAf:nn JOIIX I). MISHLEU.
iM-:ei:GAxr.i:i) and exlakged.
Barlew, Wilsen, Primrose & West's
MAMMOTH 3UX8TRBIS!
The Largest and Most Complete.
40 PERFORMERS. 40
EYEUY FEATURE XEW.
Cl'3'l'O.M.VIiV 1-KICE.-5.
Ucservcd Sffitf.- tlirce davs iu advance al
Yceker".- Ollice. firi Otd
Tj"ULTO.N ei-ei;a IIOL'SSC.
ftATl'KiJAY, FKIJIJUAKY VX
W.C. MITCHELL'S PLKASEltK l-AKfi
In the mesi laitgci-ble d Extravaganzas.
OUR GOBLINS;
Or, Jun en the Rhine !
Uy llr. Win. Gill.
' It il similar in genera! design te Ihe " Tren-
badeuiv."' lint i-ine!c witty and lin-in a higher
plane. A. T. JlcraUl,.! niw IS, IS.S0.
THE COMPANY!
Mr. William Gill (Character Comedian),
author et Horrer?-," 'Italics in the Weed,"
Single Slipper."' etc the most Kticccsliil K
tr.ivagaii2:i! of the day. "ili.-s Klinnr Deering,
ill. Win. Kerre-ter, -Mr. Krancis Witften. Mias
Kintiiii Car-en. -Misi .Mir.i ISenine, ilr. J..M.
l Nnroieii. Jlr. 1-rcJ l'erkin-j. Musical llirecter.
I What is claimed for '-Oar Goblins."
I Originality ! Wit! Ceherehee .'This Company
1 carries a emplclit S.-t e! Scenery ! TIew el ah
j old Castle en the Ithine! i'lci-mit I)re-ing!
, Superb s'cenie Kll'ect..! The Ab-elnic ICefiiie-
ment of Wit aud.Sellity! Xcw Yerk's VcrdicL
Knder.-cd ThroiigheiitAmerica.
Sir. Wa. C. Mnxuu-.r., I'l-op'sandSelu Manager.
i d;,! iSSION :!.-., eO & r, Ct.
UlisEllVKlJ .sKAlS 75 "
j Fer ale at Opera Heusj OfEie. tls-itd
i L'n.iiis ei-s:i:a :ie ;:;.
I Monday Evening, Februai-y 21.
. Sir. . aim l. Jii-hlcrhss the imuer tepre-int
i DOYLY CAUTlS
1 LOSDOX OPJ'il.l CO.'H'AXY,
I Ceiup.v-i-d el ihu iriucip.il members f! tha
! Original Filth AveniieTlieatieCempany in the
Melodramatic Opera, in two act--, written and
i contpe-cd. expressly for production In Ihe
j Unit d Slates, by Arthur Sullivan and W. S.
Gilbert, nut her am! coiiine-.'i' of "Pinafore."
I entitled, Tiir
FDU1ES OF PBNZMGE ;
jx, U.11U .stave 01 uuw.
j The Opera will be rendered in the'same 111:111
1 tier that characterized ju- s.ucce fill run in
1 Xew Yerk' and the principal cities et America.
I Tha Scenery is Entirely Xew ! Elaborate Xew
Cestuinu.s ! An Enlarged Orchestra, and a
J Chorus el" 10 Trained eires.
i The Mile of -cats at Yecke'-.
. !.'E-Ei:VE! SLATS
: AUMlJiSIOX,
...... SI.
.SO ,- In CIS.
fllt-Std
Iiiire:-: epi:i:a iititst:.
Tl'KSDAY, FFr.UrAHV 22, 1SS1.
Madisen Square Theatre Company
HAZEL KIRKE,
aci:xowli:i)ei:oto iu:
'i'lii: CIIH.VTKST i'LAY.
TIIK tJUAXDHSr SL'CCM.SS.
Willi the G'i'e.'liial Xev. Yerk Cait :
Dun-tan iiiike Mr. C. W. Couldeck
Lord Travr-- Mr. ("uslavus l.evicl.
I'ittacu- Grc-n Mr. v.. .1. Fergusen
Aaren liedney Mi. Henry Avcling
ISarnev I'Flvhii Mr. Edward Celeman
Me.!hu--dch "Mugains, called 'Met."
Mr. E. II. Lre
lee (a mil!-i) Jir K. M. Kehcrls
Dan (a miller) Mr. .!. Waters
Hazel Kirke Mi-? KHIh l-':Ier
S";;-:::":::::v":k
Mercy Eirke Mrs. Carrie .lamitiiu
Clara Miss Annie Ellslc-r
ADMISSION, S5, SO & IS Gl-
KESFKVED SKATS SI .CO
The sale of scats will begin Frldav, Fen. L-i,
at Opera Heuse Oflice. 11S-4U1
MISCjJi.L.lXEOVX.
i'SiATI :' It. J'.KXEIJICX 1JOGS, S.A1'K
J of the city of Lancaster, iccca-cd. Let
ters testamentary en said c.-latc having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
ilebted thereto are reque-ted te make immedi
ate payment, and the-c having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te te the under
signed, residing in the city of Lancaster.
MICHAEL HAKEKKCSH,
Executer.
.Jxe. A. Cevi.c. Atl'v. iania-tltdeaw
(jri-XJAL NOTICE.
THE IXSFKCTOIt.S OF
THE LAXCASTEi: COCXTY FKlSOX
de-ire te call the attention of the public te flic
large a-aeituicnt of
SFi'EKZO!' ItAU AND JI'TE C'AKi'ET.
Made el the very beat materials.
lse, 15A5KETS.
CIGAR-:.
GIlAi.N HAGS AXDI'Ai'Eit ilAGS
OF ALL Sl.KS,
-uitable ler .Millers and Grocers, which will be
sold, whole-ale or i. tail, at
really reduced
price..
el's COM EL'S' CAta-ETS WOVEN
AS rSCAL,
acceidin;,- ie directions, and al .diar! uei;
Cy order of the Ke.ird.
.1.
llt'-Imd-Jtav.-.'vliiiv,-
HOlFMElEi;,
Frc-ident.
jliUILIU SALE. OX .i:CJ?;i.VY, .HAKC'i?
L It, I??l, in iui'n:iucc d an order of Or
phans' court of Lancaster county, will be sold
at public sale at l'hiiip Wall's Green Tree
hotel. West King street, Lancaster city, the
lollewing de-eribed 1-4-.1l estate, te wit :
All that certain let or piece et ground situate
011 the south sideef We-t King street, Lancas
ter city, containing ia front en West King
street,!'; feet t inebe-. mere or !es. extending
in depth te a l:i feet wid- alley 10.1 feet, mere or
les.-., en the east side, ami !H feet, mere or le-s,
ou the west side, and extending along said lt
fcet wide alley in t he rear SO feci, mere or less,
upon which let et ground are. created a double
one-story Krick Dwelling Heuse. Xe. fr'l West
King street, a Frame Pottery Warehouse, Xe.
,"1S: ul-e another smaller Warelieu-e, retter's
Kiln, Hydrant, Fruit Trcca and ether improve
ments thereon.
Terms cash en Oct. 1, lSSl, upon purchaser
giving approved security.
sale te ceinmenceat ,y. o'clock p. 111.. of said
day. when attendance will be given bv
1IEXKYM. GAXSE,
FltAXCIS GAXSE,
Executers of flic e-tateef Ilenrv W. Gansc, de-
cea-eil.
Jacob Gi'miaicci:, Auct. l"eblS-:;iawdts
XEW ADVEJiTISEMEXTS'
We have just placed en exhibition about one hundred. Oil
Paintings, all handsomely framed. They embrace a wide ranse
of subjects, from the familiar Madennas and Hely Families of
the celebrated masters of paintingr, 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, S:c.
"We have a number of very flne spscimens 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 flue goods, that could net heretofore be ob
tained except from abroad.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO... Jewelers,
4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
MARKETS.
l-hlladelphlii JIrl:et. '
rntuPKU-iiiA. Pa., Feb. IS. Fleur steady '
with moderate inquirr ; superfine $X OOQ.S 51)":
extra 5 7JJ?4 ou : Ohie and Indiana family I
$S i'lSj 75: l'a. de H K;5 te : St. Leuis family !
" oOe 00: Minnesota Extra 5 00 as 7.":
straight, $; ea-i6 i: winter patent ffi 2SSii; :.0 ;
spring de $0 50g8 00. 1
uye tinur at . 00.
Wheat quiet and easier: Xe. 2 Western l.'ed
$1 I4J-: ; t'eniin. Ked, $1 i:;gl uy. ; Amber, $1 3
i Cern quiet and easier; ieamer 62c ; yeliev.
Sic : mixed, SSKifiSic.
Oats dull and lewer: Xe. 1 White -I3y.il We :
Xe. a. 4llHiy,e; Xe. 3, de l-!gl'Mc:"Xe. 2
MixeJ, 2e.
Jtye llrm Rt 93c.
Prevision-- market and prices firmer:
nits- perk. $I W); beel hums 21 (iii te : iu
ilia m.vji beef $19 5(J f. e. b. ISaeen smoked
Iiauu liiillc: pickled ham- Jfiu'.jc; smoked
sheuldera .Vic; Kult de Sijc.
J.ard iidvanaing; city kettle 10.'((5!Ile :
loe- bufci(!i"9).e; prime steam -$I0 &1?I0 5rt.
Iluticr in fair demand and itcadv; Cream
ery extra SiQSSe ; de geed te choice SJW
MI ; liradferd county and XewYorkextra, tubs,
.- r-..Ml . .1a A..t.s..n .11 A.ir . n-.... . .
extra 23fi-JiJ: de geed 10 choice ajfia!-. Keli-s
steady: Pjmira Extra lCQlSe; Western iccs-i-v.-
extra ImtO'SZ.
Eggs fteady : Psnti'a.. 29??:e : Wester. 2S.f?
TJC.
Cltcsse steady stocks dull ; Xew Yerk
full cream, i:t;fSl4u; Western full cream,
lSQlSJe; de lair te geed 1221''e: de
luiltsknii- Hllc ; Pa. de WQU'.y.c
Petroleum firm" ; refined U'.c.
iuKf at. i ii
Sceds i.oedtoprimoeloverirregiilarat ,it'r3
i; de de Timethy steady at 52 -.$! '.( ;
de FliixMicd linn at. $i viffli is.
SX
de
Sew iiurK ;L;r!;.
iei:k, K-nruary is. iteur mill,
line
without
decitlcii change; htiiier-
iinw statu f.:
H i.ifg-I S'J; cheicu
'Mi.i 111: extra ile
de ?1 SSJf 'Je : i.uicv
de SI 9,,f4( SO; reuiiil hoop Oliie ijl SSijS 0i);
cueice mi ai t. ,ii!;- ,.,: siipcilme e,,
eru i'i Gvl(3 'JO : conuneii te geed x
tf.l de M2j;:4 5"; choicede f 1 CgG 7.": clieict:
white wheat de :5 U)((i;0. Seuilicru quiutand
.mchanged ; common t fair extra ,i S'l'tj)
5 15: geed to'-lieiee. de .t.'i 2ii:"lS Sll.
Wheat a shade easier and dull: Xe. 2 lied, I
March, $1 ISI-M 1S;. ; de April, i 1U'. ; de I
MayJUSj I
Cern dull without d.-rided change:!
Mixed western spot, SCcS7; Je; 00 tuturc SP-J
&i;y.c.
OatsaKliadu lower and lairlv active : State,
IfJilSc'.-': Winluru 4:--ilSc: Xe. 2, Feb :i',: :
de Maich, l::).fc; de April, WJ-j-vjlSc : de May
X11011 Oiietatbxei of ! tie (iruiit -'larket.
Furnished by Jacob 15. Leng, Cen
r.rei-cr.
Cuicm.e. Ca-ih. March
Wheal : .y-rt
.'.lav.
Cern .i-
Oat-
Xj:w Vekk. Cash. .Mare!:.
Wheat -Lis .-fi.I1. t
Cern S7'.: .."7
Oat3 '.
l'illl.AUilI.VIIt .
Wheat lip; i.v,y.
Cern S." .:::-;i
Oats It;.. .,',
l!.f.TiJtei:i:.
Wheat I.1SU 1. 1 'Ik
Cern .1114 .:':
Oats .. .'..
Sleck larn, 1.
Xew Yeuk Stocks.
Sieaks irregular.
April. ,
.te
lulv. I
i-.'i I
Aj'u-ii.
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.iya
Fcbriiaiy l-?.2J
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Michigan S. ,t L. S....1::!).-; i:il.j 1S1 itjen;
Michigan Cent. U. IL.IIS us"-' us h&k
Chicago & X. W i:jpj i:;i" l.UM i.;.-
Chicago, .11. .t St. P...II.V,'U l.-.V( n.ii 11.V4
Han. .V St. 1. Cem Ssi .iS' i3. r.O'i
" l"ld... I ;;-; lOTH-TJ-J lf4
Teledo & Wabash. .. ."il ' 50'i .-.!;( M,i
Ohie& Mi issijipi. .. 41; 4.VJ .V V,,'U
St. Leuis, 1. M.&S it., i.-, G,-, c; v&rs
Ontario and We-tern. -Htv '',,s !( '?
C. C. & I. C. It. II 2'.' 2'j'j
New.feisfT Ceiiti-a,..llll 1(.'.;. ll.'.l'. V:f)i
LVI.& Hdiisen Canal.ll.T; l!i'T II.". ' IIJ
!) !., Liiek.A; We-ternl:i;j4 VI-:):. l-i'!, 125
'Vcleru L'nieu TeL.HjU 117 " 117!.. 117
Faeilic Mail S. S. Ce. t);C .79; (1IJS B2J-;
JewaGulch 41 ....
Union Faciilc la7 ::'.f. 121 l-iy:,
liaiisll-j & Tcx.i.s 4! -f! " VM !!
ew leric central....
Adams Expre:
Plineis Central
Cleveland ,t Fitts....
Chicago & Ueck I
l-ittsbuigli."iFt. W...
1'iiiLAnr.LriiiA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania K. It....
i'hii'a. .'i lii-ading
Lehigh Valley
Leh:i;h Xnvigatien...
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Northern I'acitie Cem Fei,
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lMttsTitusv'c&R..
Northern Centra!....
I'hii'a A: Erie K. !:..,
X irtherti I'cnn'a....
l'u. It. it's of X.J... .
liestonvllle I'ass
Central Trar.s. Ce . .
UIET lUtA IVJSUS.
29 ill Fenuiar Mentlily Dvavinj?
or THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macaulev'- Theatre, In the City of Loaii Leaii
ville, en
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions of an Act et tiic
General Assembly "' Kentucky, incorporat
ing Hie Xewpert Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April '.1, 1.S7-J.
"l"iis i- a special act, ami liusncver bies
repealed.
The Unitcil State.- Circuit Court en March.:!,
rendered the following d eis!en:
1st That tlie ("imimemvcalil! Distribution
Company Is Icgicl.
i(i It. drawings urc lair.
N. It. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Kead the list of prizes for
the
FEIIKUAiiY DliAWlXG.
1 prize 7. Sii-cO
1 prize .'
1 prize
10 prizes -il ,W) imcIi
20 prize.- ."UJ each ,
ltui prizes. $11!) each
2i) prizes ."id each
tiK) prizes 20 each
1WI prizes lueach
i',iiu
10,(K-0
10,.K)
10,(lHO
I'-.mj
l'0
HMK.-0
9 prizes "SiO each, appro:iii:atfe:i prizes '2,Hi
J prizes aJ each, " " 1,-s.is
9 prizes 100 each; " " iK4)
LOOOprizes HlflC
Whole tickets, W; hall tickets. M: 27 ticket."
.s); 55 tickets, $M.
itemit Meney or ilanl: I mm ft, iuLeticr. 01
send by Express. DON'T bE Ml KY KKGIS
TKKED LETTEiiOl: POSTOFFKJE OUDEK.
Orders of $." and upward, by Expre , can Ik
Bent at our exjiense. Address all orders te It.
M. HOAUDMAX, Conri-r.leutiial Jliiilding.
Louisville. Ky., et T. .i. ce;.i.Mi-:i:t'i:u,
'212 IJreadwav. Sew V-rk. Vebl-TuTh&S&w
MVSlVALJXSTitUJifEXTS.
A
I'lXK CUIMSTMAS 1'IIESKXT.
A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN.
OK A -j
CHICKEKIXU & SOX'S IUiNO.
A full line of
snEET MUSIC.
VIOLINS, ACCOilDIONS.
AX J OS, HAU.V.OXICAS, Ac.
The above Instruments v. ill be sold :u re
duced prices iluring the Holidays.
220XORTU JUEEN STKIiKT.
SrancbefilM during the Holiday,
Ke. 26 CENTKE SOI Vlii:.
lW-lyilS&lyw ALl X. Mi KII I II s
TEISD EDITIOI.
F3SIDA.Y EVENING, FEB. 18, 1881.
WGATliKIt lXUlC.VrlX-5.
Vi'ashixote.v, Feb. IS. Fer the 3Iil
dlc Atlantic states, cloudy, rainy weather,
warm, southerly winds, falling barometer,
generally, followed by winds vecriii'j te
colder northwesterly and by risin barometer.
HAP.P.ISBTJRG.
irxi:::eii:-:x.
Xe I'rebubility of an Early Agreement :t
Jliirrisburj;.
Editorial di-pa;eli te the Istclmuuxcer.
II.vitni'Girne, Pa., Feb. 18. The lieiittb
licau eeiifeiees came te no agreement this
1 Jneriim, anil the Leaver, Layuc :iud t al
Ia;;e forces .showed a solid front iu the joint
'
assembly. Jlany lucnibers li.tve obtained
leave of absence until Tuesday, se that 110
final eiviignificanfc action even by the con
ferees is anticipated before next week.
j Ne solution will be 1 cached until IJcaver
! is withdraw:, and v.ficn that happens the
i . . . . . ., . 0, . ....
opinion is growing neic that Shiras will be
accepted by the Cameren clan and his elec
tion ensue. Cameren seems te prefer him
te SenlinM n I,.s .l,,,,,,,,,.. n ,.i;t;..i
' -....., .... .. l,........
rival, and possibly .Seelield is booked for a
cabinet, place, V. LT. II.
"Wallace-.- Xanic I.eudsstll tliu Kcst.
IlAftnisfst no, Feb. 18. The conference
committee of thn joint convention met
this meriiiiig and took thirteen ballets
without; agreeing upon en any name te be
presented. The committee then adjourned
unlil this evening.
The joint, convention reassembled this
morning ami the elst ballet for United
States senator resulted as follews: AVal AVal
lace S-2, Heaver 70, Uayne ."iS, SeoJieId '2,
T. V. Phillips 1, liriggs 1, Ilewit 1. Cur
tin I, ,Mc4iath t. Convention adjetirmd.
cex;i:s:ss.
I'receediiij; in tlm Hctntlc.
V"as!hx,ite.v, Feb. 18. In the Semite
j the credentials of Senater-elect Charles II.
j Vanwick, from Xcbrahka, and Jehn F.
I Miller, from California, were read and
filed.
Tlie eoiisiiteiatien of tlie t'uiuliii lull was
tlii-ii irioceeiicil with, ami amendments
made in committee of the whole weie re
ported in tiieiferiTcr. a separate vote en
each Iir.viu-r lieen tlcmtimlcd by Mr. Ed-lU'.iud-.
Ail the aiiiciiiliiients made 111
cuiimiLtce weie a-iccd le. .Mr. JJIair
then moved and advocated an nncmlmeiit
lvsiiictitu: the rciiuircmctit for the deposit
el the new bends te batik circulation is-1
sii'jii after .July 1 next.
I'recftcilii.ns in tliu l!i;i:-..-.
In the Hen.-e, .1 motion te ln-ec.'-eil te
business en the Heuse cilcndar for the
purpose : of ttktn up the Fit. JeIhi L'or L'er
ter bill was defeated, yeas 111, nays 117.
Tim lIeue then a!, 1:!." w-mt into commit-
tec of the whole n.i the
'I'iculttiral
ll"
propiiatieii bill.
V.v. Itii-d (Oiiie) gave notice ihat he
. . i 1 ,, , , , .....
w-dile eiir an amendment providing ler a
l "
.-ii.ii.--.ej iiiiu suiieriiiuaie euicers 111 uie
,i:.i: t t i? , ,,- . .t .
agitcultural department, and rciuiiiiug 1
that efiiccr te make a rcptnt as te the ef
fect the customs revtume laws weuid, if
continue d in force, have hereafter en the
agiicnittiial p sephs of the ceuntry:
whether the ejfeet of such law-: has bejn
te iiicrca-u or dimiuis!: the prices of
Auieticau a-rricuitur.il pr iucts in lereign
markets; what ctlect they have hud en
the price of ciething and agrictiltuiai
tools i:i this 1:011 ut rv : and whether or net 1
1, . , r r 11 in ci '
the wager, of farm laborers and the prebtr, ,
of persen: engaged in agriculture have !
1 ...?, , , .. .
uceil cllcctcil bv such laws and it SO ill I
what way and te v. hat extent. lie llien
proceeded te make an anti-protective lar
iirsjsccch. r.iilure of ili-iti-li Iren Musters.
Londen, Feb. lis. iCirk Jirethers, iron
musters of Workington am! .Alary put,
have failed Their liabilities are stated at
100.000. If tlteir works arc closed a large
number of nun will bj thrown out of em
ployment. Morrison I'res., old established iron
brokers of Glasgow, have failed. Their
liabilities are serious, but principally ef
fect ?etd d'csboreugh, England.
I'Sus I'enc-.i ledlans.
Wasiiixtex, D. C Feb. I'-. The
Heuse committee en Indian affairs had
nude: consideration te-day the Penca ipies
tien. and decided owing te' the lateness
of the sc.s-ieu net te report a bill te the
Heuse for their relief. They, however,,
iiistruct-.'d the sub-cunmiitrc te rcpiest
the appropriation committee te make an
appropriation of $100,000 te ba used iu car
rying out, the agreement with the Penca;;.
News from tf- War.
Londen, Feb. 18. A dispatch from
Xew fustic le the JJnib Xacs says Gen
eral Sir i'velyii 'Weed occupied a com
manding position en Tuesday night under
cover of darkness, and the troops advanc
ing ou Wednesday were thus pietectcd.
Electric Lllit for Denier.
Di.nyi;::, Cel., Feb. IS. The city coun
cil last, night accepted a piopesition for
lighting the entire city with the IJrush
electric light for two years. The city is
te have thirty nii'hts trial of the light be
fore its final acceptance.
Sheddy Mill Damaged.
IJiifcTex, Feb. 18. A lire at Xewteu
Lewer Falls last evening destroyed the
dry house of Sullivan's shoddy mill and
damaged the main building. Less,
I ijio.isey.
The T-Hstlngulshcil lcat.
AVasiiixotex, D. C, Feb. IS. The
committee of nine members of the Heuse
apneintecl by Speaker Randall te escort
the remains of the late Fernande AA'oed te
this city and attend them te their final
lesting place, arrived from Pittsburgh at
S a. 111. te-day ami accompanied the re
mains te his late residence en Fifteenth
street, where the final ceremonies will
take place at ; p. m. te-morrow. Deth
houses of Congress will adjourn at 0 p. m.
te-morrow in respect te the deceased and
te allow the members te attend the
funeral.
Cetl-ui .IIHN Uiintrd.
liEX.vixcTex, "t.. Feb. Ibt. The cotton
mills at Irish Cerner near North Donning Denning Donning
ten, formerly known as ' lssex mills,'
were burned thi- morning. Cause un
known. Less ?33,00t). insured for -J-25.O0O.
The property was owned by II. C. Thayer
t Ce.. of I'osten.
Heading SlaKes 11 .lump.
Philadelphia, February IS. Keatling
railroad stock jumped up ever four points
te-day, and Is wow quoted at 'M'A. This
is due te the report that Jay (enld had
bought the MeCahnent intctvt in the
read.
SiiiitlI-H-c In : State Prt-n.
Iiosrex, Jlass., Feb. IS. Tite .small-pox
hasapieaicd at the .statu prison. Orticcr
C. S. Itebbins having been
with the disease vestcrdav.
taken down
!!t I'lALO IVifAfi, tit!':':-. KUUNKII
'I'lteGlU'sIs umi Sei-va.ils E-:ipe, Kill l.;-e
AH Their Cti, tiling l.e-s -.O0,0OO.
A special despatch from liullale, X. Y.,
says :" Anether tjicat. disaster has oc
curred te-day. ami one of which causes a
less that will he severely felt, in I'uilale,
through thedcstiuctien by lltv of the niaj--nilieeiir
hotel etcctcd by the lien. II. V.
Pierce in Prospect acitite. The lire was
lhst discovered abe.11. t.e o'clock, when
smoke was seen i.--.iiteg; f-.im the tall
tower of thu hotel .il.-,i; this sixth
story. Theso who wen-, up into that
art of the building found that, the b'li;
iVX"e room, situaleii oft'the main elevator,
in the top story, and cluse by the
tower or cupola wa.. en liie. Thu hotel
was provided with :i tiie e:itin;uishinij
apparatus, but. when au attempt, was
madu te use it, thu cylinders burst. This
lire department was 0:1 the ground
pieiiiptly, but. twenty times II10 number
of engines could net save the building.
Tiic wind was blowing a gale and had a
clean sweep ever t!u; .structure from the
lake. The liamcs. spreading rapidly,
wens fanned into acLual ferocity, and their
rear could be heard for some distance.
Twenty patients wen: iu the infirmary or
medical anil surgical department, two of
whom had undergone serious operations
only a lew heuis bei'ens. They weie all
safely removed.
" When the that alarm was given there
was very great excitement rtmeng thn in
mates, and it looked at one time as though
some of tiuun would sacritice their lives in
their cagei-iie.-s te save tiieir cllccts. ly
the cool conduct id' the empleyes, how
ever, they were all induced tinailv te get
out, and net any tee .seen, for within l.i
minutes the tower fell, citishing through
the reef, when tlie liamcs had full sway,
seen reaching the first story. Krciptent
explosions were heard, probably caused by
the cracking or bursting of thu stone and
marble work of ihe interior. In the course
of two hours all I hut remained of the
beautiful struatuie was a heap of iniiis.
Dr. Pierce narrowly escaped being con
sumed in the building. He was in the dis
pensary when told 1 In; house was 0:1 lire,
ami ran up live llights of stairs as quick as
lie could, and was alme.-it overpowered by
the smoke and llames. The lieaiders weie
unable te save their cii'ccts and their losses
vary from a few hundred te si-iO,!)!!). -Mr.
H. I. Vv'tilteit, of the ISitiik ei Commerce,
had a collection of paintings valued at
:"7,0f)0. Aeue ei the nun-lies aie heavily
insiiied. Dr. Pierre estimates his le.-s
at
.MOO, 000. He is insured for
-S('(),-'00, mostly in Kastcni companies.
He will doubtless rebuild thu hotel, but. in
all probability net ou as elaborate a scale
as was eb-eitd in its original cen.si ruc
tion. Hcvwal iiiemeu were injured by fall
iti!' wall.-, but only 0:1c, W.11. Tanner, was
: s-.rieus'y hiir1", he was buried under a 1.O1-
i tien el the lower. erk was -.seiiimeiiceil
i ' --"- building in .lone. lore,. hi.iI it was
1 fermallv opened for busine.,:, 111 -iiay, LS ilS.
I J., , - r . .. c ,..;u. .:...,
1 It had a': mtage t -i !ei, Willi wing
exteiisiens ei'
1 '.'. feet.
was :i' Icet 111
height, and JieS
depth, six t.teiies in
Icet in heii'hl iiicliuiing
in lieiglil uieimting 1110 lower.
, It was completely and elegantly fur
i iiished thioiighetit. The total cost of the
; finished structuie aggicgated ii'Mi-Iy J"nj,
000. The origin of Mm liiei.i a mystery,
; the most plausible fi'-.ry bciu that, of
' ignition by a gas jet. The heu.se was fully
! c pupped with Cue caiuguishcis, but the
1 tank bursting rend ved them us.e'e.-t's.
I J.Eli Al. NOT IVES.
"
l.Vr.tTI-: OF IlKNltV GAIvKECliT, I.ATK
fa 0Vi.::easti.rcity. Lane:.-t.r ce.miy. !..
d.eca-cd. vl.etters (estiuuei.iary 011 .-aid -late
having been Kiltnled te Hie iiiideisi-ned, all
-mi-eus indebted te :iiddeci-.d"iit are rc-jiu-st-
led te make immediate, settlement. ami the.-e
haviiuc claim-or demands against tliee-tateet
I said decedent, te make known Hie -ane" te the
I undc'simieil without deiav, re-idiicj in Lan
I ca-ter, l'a. ISAAC D. LUTZ,
.MMIA .. li.Tll.: s.-l.l.s,
j.in'.-l-'lldeaw Executers.
IsTfiVTE OF :.I)Vi". A. utZSl.'A, I.iiTI-: llr
Ji the City el L-iuc.-:cr, l'a.. ih:eca-ed.
Letters of admiuiit rM .011 0:1 s-iul e-late iiav
ing been rrauted te ti.e ndersiiiei!. all p r r
seih indebted f hereto. ire reiiue-li-l te make
immediate payment, :.! ll'e.-e having elainn
or demands itxuin-t the sunn-, v. iii p:e-eut.
them vitheiit delav te i-e- iiiidei-,fnee.
UEI'.FCCA SENEir.
A-iiiii:ii-tiati'i.c,
or te G. S.-ner .t .-en.-, f.unibe:- and Ceal Deal
ers, X. E. Cerner i'rirn.i: a:e! V. a'l.u SI reel.-,
Lancastt r, l'a. jan 2-tde.iw
ISTATK OF .iA-IIF-S W. IIK, L1TEOI'
Xj iheeity of Laaca-ter. deceitscil. The mi-d-r.iiiued
Auditor, appointed tedistri-mte tliu
balance remain!;;; in the hands of .luli-i ithey.
admini-ti-.itrix of dame- W. Itht-y, te ami
iiiueiur t!ie-e le-'ally entitled le tins suiie, and
1 ie pa-mi exceptions te her account, will sit
! ter that pnrie-e 0:1 TFL-DAY. FLIHlKAltr
terthatj
22. lssl.at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Liurary lCoeni
of the Court Heu-e, In tlm city of Lancaster,
where all pcr-en.-. inteie.-ted in laid di.-tiilju
tien and exception- mavattemi.
WM. A. ATLFE.
.ia'.iiV:;tdeav. A m lit 01.
Istatj: or siema.-. a swi.i.s.Y, l.
j of Lancast'-r city, decea-i d. Lettei
LATK
rs et
adininistratien ,u .-aid estate bavin;; been
granti-1 te the uiider-igm-d, all per.-e::.s in.
debted te -ai.i d.-cedent aie ivf-ii sted te maku
im incdfalc settlement, and these having claim
or demands again-t the eslatcef -aid deei-dent,
te make tticiu known te the undersl-sit.d with
out delav, :e.-,idmg iu Lanca-ter.
janlJ-uideaw W. I.. HENSEL.
1STATi: V.V SAKAII .tlOXTGOAlKKY
J late of the city of Lanca-ter. deceaeil
Lcttisr-et administnitieu en m:M estate liav
in been granted le tiic und:r-!':icd. ail per
sons indebted theietean: requc.-jed le mak:
iinmediate iayuiciit, ami the-e having clamM
or demand- aain-t. tlie same ;s pre-cnt
them ler settlement te the uiidcr-iiiied, re
siding in said cilv.
ELlZAi'.ETII MOXTGOJIEiiV
II. I!. Swakis. A.Iuiiniitr.itriv.
Attorney. i.inrj-i;tdeaw
1jTATi: or M--ASXA F!:AX:isct;.s,
!i late et the City et Lanca-ler, dee-a-ed.
Letters of administration en -said c-date liav
Ing been granted te ihe uiidisrsigiied, all per.
sons indebted 10 said decedent arc rcuuesteil
te make ininicdia't: settlement, and tin, se
having claims or demands against the estate
of saie decedent te make known the same ti
htm without deiav.
jacei; kewe::-.
iin.i:,i-t.i-.it- I-. d. b. it. e. I. a.
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