MARIETTA MATTERS. OCU REGULAR COKKKSPONDENCE. A few parties are availing themselves of the last opportunities for getting ice by taking it from what ledged en the river bank. Seme of it is very nice. One clear and thick piece having attracted the atten tion of passeis by en Frent street has been the cause of considerable guessing from a distance as te its thickness. JJy actual measurement it is found te be 21 inches exactly, which is doubtless as thick as any that has conic down. In '75 some pieces had been found te measure 3G inches. An extensive tobacco dealer Mr. Jehn Dzialynski, from Jacksonville, Fla., came te Marietta this week en purpose te see Mr. Duffy's crop. lie had received a visit from that gentleman while enreute te Cuba. He expresses himself as Wing well pleased with our townsman and rs also pleased with the tobacco he saw. He has engaged Tem Scott of the Railroad hotel te leek around fe- some geed lets for him. One of the two Watts furnaces that have been lying idle for some time has again commenced operations, and the rellinir mill at Cuickics is very busy. This leeks well for that end of the town and we hope it will spread its influence this way. There can be no complaints, however, as te dull ness by the hollow-ware company, whose establishment is the main part of manu factory in Marietta. The large ice crop has created quite a demand for water coolers, and particularly in the Seuth. At this time their trade is about one-half in that region. They have orders en hand new for five thousand coolers. They . can attribute a part of this demand also te the fact that the enamel Iin:ng is superseding metal linings, en account of there being no action of water en the former. Geerge Hildcbrandt had made a eon tract with a "Western parly te ship him 1:5 tens of baled hay. The hay came but for some unaccountable reason, perhaps be cause he found a higher market, orders were received by the lailread company te ship it en te Philadelphia which was uenc. The funeral of Clayten Erisman'.-. child took place j csterilay. It died of diph theria. Your corrcepoiKicnt and a few friends were delightfully entertained en Thursday night from 9 until at Loeher's hai! in Lancaster, and would express their feel ings of indebtedness for the kindness and courtesy shown tew.ud them. The people of Maytewu will celebrate the 22d by having a sheeting match, and in the evening there is te be a ball at the Franklin house. Mr. David Walten will have a sale of stock, etc., en the oil of March. He leaves the Cellins farm and will take charge of 'the island." On March :$d, also, there will be an orphans' com t sale of ever 2! acres of Yerk county land at Samuel Itciehart's, in Ileilam township. It was the property of Daniel M. Kngle. H. Heffman will also have a sale en flu- 2(Stb. tin the Jehn Kngle river farm. A car lead of shucks for tobacco boxes are lying up in the depolwaicheu.se. They were sent te Frank Paul us but he refused te receive them. Squire Reth has taken an agen.-y fur the Allan line of ocean stnamship.-. for Eng land, Ireland and Scotland. Jehn Scott is having his side room done in fine trim, Miss Ella Riiclicr, who hat been visiting the family of Mrs. Prof, llnidcmnu, re turned home yesterday. Miss Aiudt. from Mnulicim, i- visiting Mrs. Christian Musselm.in. Excursion rates will be given te Wash ington for the inaugural ceremonies. The cloudy weather yesterday termin ated in a rain which lasted until morning. Stanten Musser, who attends school at Annville, is home en a visit. The " Sewing i5ee"' will meet at the house of Mrs. Win. Eng'e, this evening. . IT. 31. .Meeting of tlie i;i:irl ol'Stiite Oflicci'!,. Last evening a meeting of the beaid of officers of the state council of Pennsylva nia O. U. A. M., was held in Temperance hall. East Orange street. The following members of the beard were present : State Councillor Win. M. Shultz, chief burgess of Easten ; Junier State Council lor Samuel F. (winner, esq., an attorney-at-law from Taylorsville, Uiieks county ; State Vice Councillor Jehn M. Eckstein, clerk of the Philadelphia city council. A large number of members efEinphe council 2se. 3 (lately disbanded) were in attendance in response te a special request made by the beard of state officers. The meeting was a private one and its proceedings have net been made public. It is an open secret, however, thai the meeting was held for the purpose of ascer taining all the facts in connection with the disbanding of Empire council, and if pos sible bring about a compromise that will lead te its re establishment. The state beard claims, it is said, that the disband ing was illegal, and these who brought it about are liable te prosecution for distrib uting among themselves the funds of the society amounting te nearly $3,000. Thei e is no disposition en the part of the state council, however, te demand these funds, if a satisfactory compromise can be made resulting in the reorganization of Empire council. A l'all lu Oysters. The oyster dealers of this city will ro re gret te learn of an accident which hap pened their jovial fiiend, Chas J. Lnr.in berg, aheavy planter and shipper of oysters in Philadelphia. "While coming from the depot yesterday en one of his large wagons heavily leaded with barrels of oysters, one of the wheels broke oil, letting the lead down, some of the barrels falling en Mr. Luzeubcrg, bruising his body and injuring one his eyes. He wishes his clerk te state in a letter te a friend here that net with standing the scarcity of oysters he was determined te come iIemi witn Ihem. Excursion te l'urt On Tuesday, February 22, Dm Pennsyl vania railroad will run a special excursion train from Lancaster, Yerk, Columbia and ether towns, te Pert Deposit, the fare for the round trip from this city being $1.7-1 and from Columbia $1.38. The excursion will give passengers an opportunity of see ing the immsnsc masses of ice piled along the banks of the Susquehanna by the re cent break-up en the river. Passengers will leave Lancaster at 10:25 a. m. and, returning, leave Pert Deposit at '2:'0 p. m. A Serenade. Our young friend Wallet Waidlcy. driver of the Paradise mail stage, last week took te himself a wife in the person of Miss Murr, of Intercourse. Last night the Paradise band, of which he is a mem ber, paid their respects te the happy couple and treated litem te a delightful serenade. The band was taken in and hand somely entertained. Speeches were made, vocal and instrumental music was per formed, and si very pleasant evening was spent. Resisting an OHicer. "Heggy" Leenard was arrested this morning by Officer Elias en charge of re sisting an officer. Elias had in custody a woman named Mellie Heffman, who' was charged by a countryman of robbing him of a few dollars in money. "While the offi cer was taking her te jail it is alleged that Leenard interfered with him and attempt ed te rescue the woman. He was commit ted for a hearing. Unlit Lamps. The police report the number of street gas lamps unlit last night as fellows : First ward, .1 ; Second. 3 Third. 7 ; Fourth, 12; Fifth, C; Seventh, 12; Eighth, 3: Ninth, 7. Total, 55. COLUMBIA NEWS. ILK REGULAR CORIiESPONDKNCK We had quite a nice fail of rain in Col umbia yesterday and last night. The bar ometer is en the rise this morning. Market this morning was quite brisk. Only the customary services will beheld in the churches of Columbia te-morrow. De net forget the Citizens band ball en Monday evening in the armory. There's nothing booked for "Washing ton's birthday. It will be dull. Our streets are very muddy this morn ing. This is geed weatiier for tobacco strip ping. The regular staled monthly meeting of Gyrene cemmaimcry, -Ne. 4, K. 1., took place last evening. Several new members were initiated. Charley Shay's company gave a per formance in the opera house last evening. The almost unanimous opinion this morn ing is that it did net amount te much. Charley travels under a big name but the performance of his company is net "big."' The six tramps arrested at the Susque hanna rolling mill were taken te Lancas ter jail at 5:30 last evening. Capt. D. IJrainard Case is again conva lescent. Nothing new about the river. The weather is very warm. Overeats are becoming a nuisance The Madam I'entz company gave our people a band serenade this morning. The kicker is being kicked by all the newspapers, except these of the Deme cratic persuasion, which, having gamed eve: y thing, have nothing te say. Oliieers Fisher, Lyle and Ilollingsweith, with several deputies made a raid en a gang of tramps at the Susquehanna roll ing mill yesterday afternoon and suc ceeded in capturing four. Seme time later they caught two mere of the party en the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. Henry Lengacre, of lleiterstewn. Baltimore county, .Mil., in visiting in Col umbia, the guests of "W. IJ. Given, esq. Jim .Moere and Sel. Devan, colored, were sentenced this morning by Justice Evans te twenty days imprisonment in the Lancaster county jail for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Professer IJ. Grant Ilarnwcll lectured te a very large audience in the E. E. Luther an church last evening. The subject dis coursed upon was "India" and the lec turer, the mere clearly te bring his sub ject before his hearers, from time te time gave panoramic views, which are described as b( ing very line. The entertainment was a highly enjoyable one and the re ceipts from the venture were unexpectedly 'enough and te spare."' Tiie Pennsylvania railroad company will run a special excursion train te Pert De posit. Mil., en "Washington's birthday, Febiuary 22d. The fare from Columbia i$1.:iS. An opportunity will be afforded te visit, lite gorges iu the Susquehanna, which were there se irresistible. The train leave-; here at 11 a. in., and return ing leaves Pert Deposit at 2:"0 p. in. Mad.tm jJentz's female minstrels will appear in the Columbia opera house this evening in ' Perm's Aunts Among fhc Pirates."' This company appeared here about one year age, and' gave one of the best performances ever given in the opera house. At their former appearance a large gallery audience had assembled expecting a gratification of what they thought from the name of the company must surely fol fel low, but a great disappointment awaited them, as nothing took place te which even the meM fastidious could except. Wc are assured that this evening's performance will be a geed one, and we are of the opinion it. will be given te a large audience. Going te Cliurtii, The Brotherhood of the Union will at tend services at the Union 15ethel church, te-morrow morning iu a body. Scill (Mil. ('ell'icb Miller, who claims Columbia as his place of residence, get en a drunk yes tcidaynnd hi-cainc noisy. Uc went into Kiivher's hotel en East King street and was ordered out. several times. lie re fused le go, and in. was arrested by Officer Klia Squire Iltirr ;i 5 ilavs f!i nit-: 'J tili.-ieeii Sales. lelui -Meis, of Peqiteu township, lins sold te 3Ir. (Jreeniiwalt, four neres of to te to lir.ece at 20, S and ;'.. .MCE WOUK. A line Va;,un fur ;e: lliitcrpi-iiiug Truclct'r Xerlieclc it ?Iilcy, eeac'.i manufacturers, liave just completed a very handsome wagon for Frank .McUfetr, ey.stefinan and trucker. It is te be used for limiting truck The running gear:; of the wagon are p.iinl ed scarlet with black and .straw stripes. The body is of three eelms, viz: !i!ae, chocolate and scarlet, and it, is handsomely berelled iu geld. The finest work en the wagon is the painting en the curtains, which was done by Eu gene iserheck. On either hide there is a large picture of fruits, fish, oysters, iSre. It is very natural and the melons and peaches leek as though they could be eaten. The design of the wagon is origi erigi inal with the linn, as Mr. Mctifett merely told theni te get him up a nice wagon. They certainly have succeeded, for it is one of the prettiest wagons Lancaster has turned out lately. It will be en exhibition at the shop for some days and is worth see ing. The same firm h-.ive also constructed for 11. L. Dyer, of Mauheini, a beautiful wagon te be used for hauling 1m cad. It is neatly painted : en the sides are pictures of bread, buns and a sheaf of wheat, while a large eagle adorns the back. Insurance I'ltid. Kite & ivuutiuan, agents for the Traveler.-.' insurance company, of Halt font, Conn., paid te Mrs. Shenk, widow of the late Maj. It. W. Shen!,-, the s-.im of $3,000 amount of an acci dent policy which deceased held en this com pany. Mr. Slienk was insured iu the Traveler- ' for several years, paying a picuiium of $ a year. It will be remembered that his death resulted Irnui the eiltcN et" n fall sustained at u picnic at Yerk Furnace lat Minnucr. imiseinrnts. 'ir fi'.iWiw?" Te-uijihl.X meiiier party ut sprites n-jver trod the beards than the Hill 'Ueblius,'' who appear at the opera house to night, and whose coming, by the May, has been announced by orae el the handsomest print ing and lithographing that has been exhibited by any company (raveling. I'eeplc who enjoy a geed lau;ih will bless their stars when they lind themselves shaking with mirth ever the comical perlevmance. Mr. Win. (Jill, Mr. For rester, Mis lUiner Dceiing, andscver.nl ethers are the Jun-inaking Goblins, and the perform ance is net lacking in reliueineut and chaste nes because it is se hearty. Tci)ijcrdKCc J.fcltt Dr. C. A. Hicene v.il' lecture in the court h'mse te-morrow after noon en the subject of temperance, and will illustrate his remarks with line colored plates, showing the condition et the stomach et the, temperate man ami the immoderate drinker. Temperance songs will be sungby a volunteer corps t ladies and gentlemen. Admission Iree. Vnndcrbili was neatly shaved yesterday with Cuticura Shaving Seap. Fainlneas before eating, paiu and distress afterward, prevented by Malt ISitlcis. SmVlAI. NOTICES. Nature's Sluicc-wny. The kidneys are nature's sluie-way te wash out the debris of our constantly changing bodies. If they de net work properly the trouble is felt everywhere. Then be wigc and as seen as you see signsef disorder get a pack age of Kidney-Wert and take it faithfully. It will clean the sluice-way of sand, gravel or slime and purify the whole system. Druggists sell it both liquid and dry,and it is equally efli cient either way. Independent. 114-lwd&w LANCASTER DAILY SAMPLE NOTICE. It is impossible ler a woman alter a faithlul course of treatment with Lydla E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness el the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamehlets. . li-aa-lyOeedftw Net a Beverage. "They are net abeveraje. but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest de gree, containing no poisonous drug. They te net teat down an already debilitated sys tem, but build it up. One bottle contains mew hop that is, mere real hop strength, than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist in Kechester sells thorn, and the physicians pre scribe them." Rochester Evening Express en nep inner. f!7-2wdw COIIgliS. " J!rewn"s Jirenchial Troches'' are used with advantage te alleviate Cough-, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and llrenchial Affections. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use ler nearly an entire generation, they hare attained well-merited rank among tliu tew staple remedies of the age. Tlie Threat. "Ereu-n'J Jirenchial Troches" act directly en the organs of the voice. They have an ex ex tiaerdiuary effect iu all disorder el the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, cither ireiu cold or erer-exer. lien et the voice, and produce a clear anil dis linet enunciation. Sjicalcrx find Stayers tiiid the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect elten time-, results in sonic incurahlr. Lung Disease. ' Jirewn's Jirenchial Treche " will almost in variably give relict. Imitation an; offered ler sale, many or which are injurious. The genu ine "Iirutrnx Jirenchial Troches" ale sold only in bejrex. febS-dA wTuTh&S HE A THS. Kelu:ii. Iii this city, Feb. la. ISSI, Elizabeth Keller, daughter of the late Adam Keller, in herf.Jd year. Therelativcrf ami irietuls erthe family nre respect fully invited te attend the tuneral, fiem the residence of her sister, Mrs. Win. Ileinitsh, Ne. 42 Seuth Prince street, en Moil Meil d:iy afternoon at 1i o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. .v ew Aitt-EjtTisEiifxrs. llfAXTKB-AT TIIK 1ANCASt"kII HOLT T Works a few active, industrious boys Ireiu twelve te eighteen years old. 119-lwd I HAVE CHOICE OKAPKS. OKAXOKS, IS.iu:in:iaiid Apples. Everything in green grocery line always en hand at KCKKUT'S, ltd Xe. 129 Kast King si. '.. Ill MIS WALT'S 2. . Cheap Liquor ami ttim,er.v Stere, XO. SO WEST KINO STKKET. feblll-lvd T Ml TIIK 1'UULIC. Having procured a horse ami wiiiren for nit! purpose, goods will he brought te market and sold en reasonable terms. Alse public sub-sat divclIingspcreiuillvat!i'ndcil te. Ad dress by peilal card, JACOiJOINDAKEK. !cb!!-3tdSW&!3 Auctioneer. STATIONERY, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, AT L. M. b LYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KINO STKKET. 'Mii: c;kiei:katki KINS OVSTKK. L lately discovered. it considered tliu llm-ct unverixi aim laile.-t evstcr in the market. KCKCKT is tiie man who keeps them at Xe. 129 KAST KIXGSTKKKT. ltd" DI'KCi; -l. ATTKAfTION KKYSTONE BAM) FAIR TO XI (J I IT. These luiying u ticket will have a chance iu the wheel of feri mm. Cenn: ami trv your luck. " t"i;-Jwit lKJA iinrsi:. WEDNESDAY, FEKUUAIIY 2:?, 1881. M.:r.er.it, IOII.V I). MISIILKK i;i:ei:;axi7.ki a.i kxlakgkii. Barlew, Wilsen, Primrose & West's MAMMOTH MliYSTRELS! The Largest ami .Most Complete. 40 PERFORMERS. 40 KVEllY FEATURE XJCW. CUSTOM A !U lMMCns. llesel V i! Sea YeekerV Oiliee. three davs in idviiuee at IlSJtd 1II1NA IIAl.t.. iv A FKW FACTS I'Oli THE ITIJMC. Our sieek of White (Jrunite Waie or White Stene China is new full and complete, and the best In the market. We have, after years of ex perience am! the cliiu.st attention tebusiuess, selected from Foreign and Demestic Manufac turers Wares which'we can and de guarantee tree from crazing. We have been obliged te change Wares seveial times In order te be able te safely guaraifttce. We tire doing that new. We are able te sell theMJ first-class Wares at thesume price and lower than inferior ones are offered. lleuekeepers. what Tsay Jveu le tiiese fuels? If you doubt them give its a trial. If net satisia'tery wc will rclund the money. One price te all. HIGH & MARTIN, 1.1 KAST KING STKKET. T tX'T FOIJGKT TIIK tiilAXO FAlli OF 'UIF HUMANE, AT THEIR HALL. O VEX E VEK V E VEXIXG A XI) OX HOX- l. V, WEDXESDA X A XD SA TU11DA T , WEDXESDA X AJ-VEliXQOXS FROM? Tee. tli-tfd irnOI.i:AI.E AND RKTAI1. Watches and Clocks, OF ALL GRADES' AND PRICKS. E. F. BOWMAN, lOS CAST KINO STREET. ,' 1AI!1KTS, COAL., Jtc. VlHITP SC1IUM, SOX & CO., MAXUFACTOUV, Xe. 17.(1 SOUTH WATER STKKKT, LAXCA8TER, 1A., Well-known Manufactui-er3 of Cenuine I.AXCASTEU QUILTS, COUNTEUPAXES. COVERLETS, IILAXKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKIXG VARX, S.C. ULSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY . LANCASTER FAXCV DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goeils Dyed cither in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of nilk.s. Ribbon, Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods lived. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. "Vest, &( Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo lflue byeim. done. All orders or goods lclt with us will rccei'.i rccei'.i prempt attention. CASH PAIb FOR SEWMD CARPET RAGS. OOAL. COAL. Ceal et the best quality put up expressly Je family use, and at the lowest market rates TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD l.VJ tOUTH WATER STREE'i diMydRSl PHILIP SCIIITM. SOX Ac.) INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1881 XE1T ADVERTISEMENTS- OPTICAL GOODS! Opera Glasses in great variety of styles and sizes. Field Glasses, Combination Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Magni fying Glasses, Microscopes and Telescopes. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES Fer almost every form of Defective Sight. Oculists' prescrip tions for Glasses accurately filled at prices much below city charges. Nearly all our Optical Goods are imported by our selves from the celebrated house of Lemaire, and are sold much lower than general prices. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. GREAT REDUCTION IN CLOTHING. Gentlemen, we are new closing .u giwuiuijf avmuvsCI piiUVO, We have a large line of elegant piece goods that must be closed out te make room for our heavy Spring Stock. In order te de this we will offer special bargains for the next forty days. We have also a fine let of Ready-Made Overcoats in plain and fancy backs, which must be closed out in forty days. Anyone in search of a bargain will find it profitable te examine our immense stock MYERS & RATHFON, POPULAR TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 12 EAST Kl. STREET, LANCASTER, PESxVA. THE OLD CORNER, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. NORBEOK & MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity of calling the attention et lhu public te their Unrivalled Sleck el c hlejc, including every variety new iu use. NOW rS THE TIME TO BUY. Hen't put it off till Spring, when trade is brisk, customers are plenty, and er.leis -.re given that cannot be lilted. ' FANCY BUSINESS WAGOjSS, with the the me,l artistic painting, made en slant notice, and satisfaction guaranteed The best in the market. Impairing promptly attended te. Kcuieiubcr ourMetto': "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," and remember the place, COUNlii: OF SOUTH DUKK AXU VIXK STKUETS. Xi: V J 1 VEilTlHEStEXTH. AUCTION. AUCTION. The auction of Knet and Shoes at lteeee's Shee store, Xe. 'X', Kan King Street, will be continued this evening at 7 o'uleck. ltd qiVO !TOKK ItOU.MS AND IIWK1.I.IXG I torrent, Xe. Rand IU Seuth Ouccu street. Apply ut the I:;ti:lli4;enci:i:01!Icc. AUCTION! THIS KVKNINB AT ItUItK ItUItK helder'a. Stere, corner of Chestnut and I'liiui streets, et Dry Uoeds, Xoiienn, Heets and Shoes. Sale at 7 p. m. ii. k. i:uim:iiei.dki:, Agt. Sam'i. 1 1 ess & Ses. Auctv. 1 lS-Utd F OK RENT. Tim STORK KOOM NO. 41 West King street, new occupied by Jehn Falck. Tailor. 1'osssssieu given Al'KII. 1 I8S1. Apply le WILLIAM J. COOl'KK, JanS -M. W.v.Stld West Jling Street, 1r a n t k i. a :ari:ia;k islack ? Y smith, liiii-!ie- and boy te learn Carriage blucksmithing. Apply te II KX11Y XOI.T V. .1 b , 'Jtd Cor. Maikct and Marlen Streeta. T nVO GUAM) i-.XUlUITIONS OF TIIK SUNLIGHT PANORAMA by means of Electric Light, in the Evangelical Lutheran St. Stephen's Church, corner south Duke and Church streets, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. FEUKUARY 23 and 24. 1SS1. te commence at 7 o'clock p. in. This Panorama represents scenes of the OJd and New Testa ment, life size; also many views et the Hely Ceuntry: n journey across the whole world, including Portugal. Spain, France, Italy, es pecially Reme. AdmisslMi.iDc: two tickets for Sic.; children, pic. 110-3tdS,Tu& W TAWIB 15. LUNG, N. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE, Transact a General Commission Ilusinei-s in REAL ESTATE, 1XSUHAXCE MORT GAGES, ROXDS. STOCKS. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Prime Investment Securities always for -ale ! and inquiries regarding them invited. MOXEY ALWAYS TO LOAN OX UOOb 'v MORTGAGES. I Ry lueuns of a private wire lu Philadelphia.' orders iu Rends, Stocks, Grain and Previsions ciccutcd mstanlK itn-SR&Wtt i TNSUKi: WITH TIIK OLD AM' WKl.t, 1 E Established Ageusy of the ; J OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invest:! iu huteauil Solid Sttumillc. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 1 KAST KING STKEET, dll-MndM.W.SR Second Fleer. "V"KXT J.'IIOt: TO TIIE COUitT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S Bought at I lie recent sale el WET GOODS, fiem tfie lire in NEW YORK a rout :i,oea Alies LATEST SPRING STYLES DRESS GINGHAMS, liEAUTIFUL GOODS. Seme only slightly wet en the edge and ether perfect, ail te he sold percent, les-ithan reg ular price:, 1(1. 11 and liy.c. I. A 1WE SIZE MAllSEILLES QL'tT.TS SJ..W, WORTH SI. White aud Colored Quilts only $1 Ladies", Gents' mid Children FOR $1.50, WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. FAHNESTOCK'S. Next Doer te Court Heuse. out a heavy stock of "Winter Clethintr XEIf AltVEKTlSEMEXTH. 1KASONS WHY " " THE- PEARL SHLRT IS PREFERRED TO A LI. OTII ERS. I. They are made of thu best Wamsulla Muslin. i llosems are three-ply, made of the best Linen, and each ply guaranteed te be all Linen. .1. They arc made only by capable and expe rienced hands, arc carefully inspected, and are unsurpassed by any ether in workmanship. 4. They are guaranteed te lit. and te give at at istactieu in every respect. 5. In addition te the abev excellent standard the Pearl Shirts arelined across the front, making them still mere durable. . Measures taken and Pearl Shirts :. IK TO ORDER, in case or odd sizes. Try them and be convinced. PRICE, $1.00. FOR hALE ONLY IJY J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Princs Streets, LANCASTER, PA. ( 1 KSTLKJI KM ! i It WE HAVE OPENED ANOTHER INVOICE OP WOOLENS, IM'fllK NEW SPRING STYLES. We have them displayed nicaly, and can ohew them without any trouble, se call and leek at them and ce the atyli that are offered whether you wish te purchase or net. We also have the NEW FASHION PLATES ter the coming Spring and Summer, and are therefore prepared te make all articles et Clothing te order iu the latent style. Prices very low, ut we want te Increase this branch et our bus iness. Satisfaction It warranted in every ease or no sale. G ENT3- Merine & Gauze Underwear DRESS SHIRTS, HOSIERY AND NECKWEAR, ALL IN FULL ASSOKTMEXT. uirk Bewers k H 25 East King Street. THIRD EDITION SATURDAY EVENING, FfcB. 19, 1881. YTEATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 18. Fer the Mid dle Atlautic states, rainy, followed by clearing weather, colder northwesterly winds, rising barometer. Ht-Vi OUT THE WINDOWS. Hew a Tennessee Meb Disposed or Five Ne gro Murderers. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 19. Telegrams from "Winchester, Tennessee, report that troops were present ter the protection of the alleged Laprede murderers, en trial there, but that they were withdrawn after dark, as no further fears of lynching were entertained and a heavy thunder storm prevailed. A night session of the court was held te finish the trial. The judge charged the jury, after which the sheriff proceeded te jail with the prisoners, James 4Iegins. Leck Mallery, Leu Thwcat, Itebert Thweat and James Elder. A mob of about two hundred well armed men pressed upon the sheriff, took away the prisoners, cleared the court house and its greuuds, stationed a strong picket guard around them and hung the live negre pris eners from the second story window of the court house. The attack of the mob was from without, and was accompanied by pistol and gun shots as if te terrify these in the court room. 3Iurphy and Dully the two men charged with complic ity the murder. were released last Thursday, but the mob is after them and they will probably be lynched te-night. TIIK YJ21SU1CT Of llie Cotencr's. Jury iii tlie Itiillulu Dcpct Acchteut. Buffalo, Feb. 1:1. The jury of inquiry into the cause of the late accident at the New Yerk Central depot, where four men were killed, alter sitting- eight days, re.icheil the following verdict yesterday afternoen: "That the said Henry Waters, .lehuW. Bums, William "Wells, and Levi S. Hunting, came te their death en the 8th day of February, 18S1, from injuries received by the falling in of the reef of the New Yerk Central depot ; that said reef fell in con sequence of the parting of the iron eerds which held the trusses of said reef in posi tion, and that said eerds were broken from some cause unknown te the jury." THE IIUAD CONtiKKSSJUAX. Hi Family Opposed te any Public Demon stration. New Yei:k, Feb. 19. Mayer Grace this a. in. leeeiveil the following despatch : ': "Washington", Feb. 19. " Te Jeii. W. 11. Gntee, Mtier ej Xeir Yerk : The family of Mr. Weed are positive in their adherence te the preposition that there be no public ceremonies or demonstration in New Yerk, and that the leiuains .shall be taken ut once upon ariival te Trinity cemetery, Uar niansville, there te be placed in the re ceiving vault. Ne objections te the com mittee coining here te attend the funeral. Signed "Jehn G. Thompson. "Serg't-at-Arms In ileiiiei-y el" Mr. Weed. Washington, February 19. Iu .In .In Heuse te-day resolutions were ad.ipted te adjourn te-day at two o'clock out of respect for the memery of tlie !atu Fernande Weed, and te invite the Senate ti join the Heuse in attending the funeral. At 12:15 the Heuse went into committee en the agricultural appropriation bill. A FIGHTING TAIL " lie Fittttlly htubs .llcssmale m I'liilmti-I- j phla. t ruiLADELPiiiA, Feb. 19. About one I o'clock this morning a light between two ! sailors took place en the American line ; steamship British Queen at Christian j Street wharf. It seems that at a late hour Geerge Lelatid came en beard drunk and waked up his fellow sailors with loud challenges te tight. Net succeeding in finding anyone te light, approached the bunk of Themas Heeper and struck him. A tussle ensued and asLekmd ipiiekly get the worst of it he drew a large knife and plunged it into Heeper's lungs. lie then coolly wiped the blade and put the knife back into his pocket. He claims new te have no recollection of the affair. Heeper will probably die. NITKO-GLYUEKlNl;. Twe iixplosieiisoii tlie Canadian l'at-llie K. It Winnipeg, .Manitoba, Feb. 19. Twe nitro-glyccrine accidents occurred dtitiug the blasting en the weiks of the Canadian Pacific railway, beyond Portage, yesterday. In the fiist two men were seriously though net fatally injured. In the second the foreman of a gang was instantly killed aud two laborers weie fatally injured, be sides five ethers seriously hurt, lleth ac cidents occurred through the men re turning te work before all the blast had exploded. AXOTHEK WI-.KK. Ami Ne Senater In ."tight let. H.u:nisi;uiiG, Feb. 19. Only 7-1 mem bers voted en the !!2d ballet for United States senator te-day. The vote resulted as fellows : Heaver 23, Wallace 21, Bayiie 20, Scetield 2, Shiras 1, McGratli 1, Lee 1. Adjourned until Monday. We.lern Union Increases Its .Stock. New Yekk, Feb. 19. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Western Union telegraph company, 323,97;$ shares voted in favor of increasing the stock, te 800,000 shares of $100 each ; one hundred shares voted against the preposition. The Pentifl Indignant. Londen, Feb. 19. A dispatch from Heme says the Pepe has cxpresfe.' bis in dignation at Mr. Parncll t:.d uiieis for forming an alliance with II-:... ..ochel'ert and ether anti-Clericals. lighting the Consolidation. New Yemc, Feb. 19. The new French cable company te day filed a bill against the Western Union and ether consolidat ing telegraph companies te prevent the carrying out of the consolidation. MAKKETS. Hew YerK Market. Nvw Yerk, February 19. Fleur dull, prices without decided change; Super line Statu $3 60SS !K; extra de 23f4;il): choice de H S33J 'JO: fcinev 1 de $t 9J3 59; round hoop Ohie ft 3"35 Kl: ; choice de at $5 7(i?g 75: superfine west ern :! 6'J?J3 Wl: common te KDQd ,-:-in. I iri'MJt.V. : -!ni- li'Ilfttjiin: i-heic" iul-. it limit de ;5 U051SO;. Souther:- dull sind unchanged ; common te fair extra $4 Zn3 a J'.'-" ee",i tn choice de f3 2)gc 50. VJIje lewer: Xe. I White. April. l Uvfille: Ne.: -2 Ued. March. $1 i,-?i isr: de April. SI K'X : de .May $1 1 $S " ' ' Cern dull, without decided change : Mixed western spot, OSSiTe; de future, nyt J2i9 Liuiet. and steady ; State. !Se Western & 1 1 ytit : N e. 1 Marsh. 43 J.Jc. riilladelplila -Market. wOh,hD.BLP13,V 1.a- Feb- W--lour iiuiet with moderate inquiry ; superfine ooaSSO eoaSSO oeaSSO tVHJii :OhH ami Indiana family sK'delis. wijer & i live flour at $5 00. ni5Cfa9,c:..Xt'-8 Western Hed i IP' V,?eivDi' -,a ' Bl. $Z 13 Ui: 'tle .,Js"n,,quirt .nm,1 idy : steamer .!e : yeiiew jI3jIc : mixed. xy..tf."Wc. Oats dull and heavy : Xe. l While -S.-.fr-t.V-v -Se. 2. 44S84K; Ne. a, ,l(t 4234"tic- Ve Uy ilrmatOJc. Previsions market and price unlet intss perk. Slit !; beef hams s-?i- ! . ...' Ha ni.-ss beef $-A) 00 f. e. b. Macen smoked hamsliii.Jlle: pickled luiuw !)2!V'ie ; shoulders iSf.'.Cc: salt de .VXtT.vA-. smoked i.aru market enus: r eiiv t..-fi in teos lint (tiers' 0.i9,.,c : prime steam SiO.VJ j " Itutter in fair demand and steady : Cream- SP'--'1'1 ""-S-Ke : de geed te choice 29 T nr-iilr.ii,l .. ...... ..-.... .- CiA"" ' . '" ""'" iiii'ijuw liiruexira, luiis. J.iaJSc: de tirkins. -"Siic; Western dairy extmiifijii'i:: dogeo.I toeheU-e 2U(7-Jie Kells steady: I'cnn'u Extra liISe: Western Ueservit extm Itii-ii. Kggs weak ; JJe. I'enn'a., J75-.te : West.-rr 273 l heese iiuiet and full cieam, i:i.:j!llc; lSSIS'iK: de "lair teady : Xew Yerk Western full cream, te geed lsai-j-4U.: ,e halt skims 10lljC I'etreleum euiet" i a. no ii"5$i:".'.e. luliiied yijc. nisKy at il :i. Seed- Ooed te prime clever irregular at 7iS ?i : de de Timethy steady a V.! ?."J M de de Flaxseed liruiat $U'j?l IV ' Noen Onet itiu-as of I lie drain .llurket Furnlihcd by I.ieeb II. Leng ISrekcr. Cetiiuiissinn ClIU'AOO. Wheat Cash. ... .a; March. May. II?,. ,'.; March. l I, April. luiv: MAs AJiriV. M.IH'i .."J! . Cern Oats New Yerk. Wheat Cern Oat PlIILAIIELl'lllA. Wheat Cern Oats ISaltimeuk Wheat Cern Oats Cash, ii. 17' . I. II .61.', .11.'.. I.li'.. LI.". .51 41 1.1., .j I v.. l.l.tJi ..".!; i.e. ..i: Mlnui. II ;i. NKW YeilS STOCt.'. stock" irrr-;u!:ir. iVhruary I'.i. l M. V. 51. 1 M. A. M. A. J. le:.-p 11,0 i:i.-, Meney .nffii; Kric I:. Ii 4: is';, is- Michigan s. & L. s....ii)-M 1-,1 j-kj;.'. Michigan Cent. I.'. U..1ITU' II'! 1U1 Chicago & N. W KHiJ- .2U l-jj Chicago. JI. .t St. P. !U- 113.; Il.:.irt Han. & St. J. Cem f.si r.7-t? 57-i " 1"m....i(n; nc, niiC Tolcile & Waliash. .. ii &' 4S? Ohie Missis-ippi. .. m; 4:p; 43-', St. Leuis, I. M..t i:.. cj4 at i;r Ontario and Western. ."d5rt 3st 57 C. C. & I. C. K. It 'r?t rt -5i New Jersey Central.. In1.) K-7 UW. lcI..VHdiiseu Camd.112 113,'i IVJ Del.. Lack. & W.5tirn-.i;'M liVi liij WcMti-rn Union TcL.IIG'i Hi; IKI Pacilic Mail S. S. Ce. .: ii) :.'jy. -'.(te -J:-. iint a uuicii... ....... Union Pacific Kansas & Texas.. .. New Yerk Centra!.. Adams Express.... .l-2'i 13).'.; liiITi T? ? v.ya H7 IS Illinois Central IT.!-: Cleveland .V Pitts i'js Chicago & Reck 1 Pittsburgh & Ft. W !S7'i PlIILADKLVUIA. otecks steady. Pennsylvania K. II. .. CC' il"i.; U" Phll'a. ft Keudinsr i :irf, ;nf Lehigh Valley CD Lehigh Xuvteuliei l.V'i K6 Northern Pacilic Cem W. ir,JH V,Z " " P'd . 7.". 7."i ' 71 Pitts,, Titii9v'e& P.....-21'i il?M- -.'I Nurl hern Central 40 Phil'it Krie K. I!.... -X, ' Northern Penu'ii ."'' I'n. K. It's el" N.J '. IlcHtenvillM Pass -2.) Central Trar.i. ;c es tek ta ixj1 e t.s. iitlten eit;i:a heusi;. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. "(iiiarantce a Ooed Sitting in 'iy. lleiint." TIIK COMLDY ?. C'CKfc.S OK THK VKAl:. ilO Nights iu New Yerk Citj and l.auhiui Itoem eiilv. wii.lii: i:i)ei;iv SPARKSI Willie Kdniiin and Frank W. Sanarr, Pro prietors. Presenting the Quaint and Oiii-i-i-MiiHical C'uiceit.t DTIEAMS; Or, Fun in it Photograph Onllcry. Music Kxrpilsitn. Costuming KIe:etl. Mirth rnliiiiit.d. Seals at Opera Heuse Ofllce, 7.1c. St SI Admhide! :;.1. Till i .'e. I l7-71i I jUI.TO.N OPKKA UOI'SK. SATCRUAV, FKUUIJA1U' 19. W.C. Mll'cilKLL'.i PLKAbCltF. PAIiT In the most laulublc of Exli-avaunzics, OUR GOBLINS; Or, Fun en the Rhine ! i;y ilr. V.'m.Uill. " IL is similar In Keucral design te the 'Trou-badeur-i," hut is mere wittyaud lies i'ia higher plane.' .V. J. Herald, Julie 15, tS.-Ji. Tin: cempany: Mr. William Oill (Character Cenn-dlau). author et ilorrei ." ' ISiiImm in the Weed," "Muic Slipper," etc the most siicccmIuI Kr-trava-ranzas of the day. Mi.s-j KIIiiim- Dn-riiii;, Jlr. Win. Furri'aler, JlV. Fram-I-i Wilsen. Mis-, Kmma Car.-en.Misi Mira Cenlin-, .Mr. J..M. Xorerei-. Mr. Fled Perkins. Musical Oireeter. What in claimed ler "Our Oeblins." Originality: Wit: CohereheetTliUCompiinv carries a ceniiih-le Set el Seem-rv : View of aii Old Castli; en the Kliini-: KIi:;unt. l)re.sin : Superb Scenic KltVcts : This Alwelutc IXInt: menl of Wit and Jollity : N-w Yerk's Verdict i:nder-:ed Throughout America. Mr. Wm. C. Mitcuki.i., PropiiiiilSeli:Matin;;i!i-. ADMISSION, ::S, Mi7iCI. UKSKIJV'KI) SKATS 75 Fer sale at Oi.eru, Ilente OIUcm. tPMdl TnL'I.TIN OPKKA IIOIjKK. Monday Sveains, February 21. Mr. Jehn I), lliililer ha the honor teprc.sn C O'OYLY CARTK'g lenuu.v epi:k.v cexfaxy, Composed et ;l, prAeipal incmhci;) el tin: Original Fifth A venue Theatre Company in tint Mcledramati Op-ra, in two acL-i, written anil composed, expressly for production in the L'nlted Sljittct, by Arthur .Sullivan audW.S. Ollbert. author i imd composer of ' PInafore." entitled. The PIRATES OF PENZAHCE ; Or, The Slave of Duty. The Opera t ill be ieni!ere:i iu the'sunic man ner that characterized its successful run in. New Yerk and the principal cities of America. Th Scenery is Kntirely New : Klaborate New Cestumvsl An Knlared Orchestra, and :u Chorus of 10 Trained Voice. The jale of seals at Yccket'd. UESKUVEO SEATS, i. AOMLSSION, SO ft 7iCt. tlfi-M.I. P ,uji.t: epi:ka hecsc. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY; ffi, 1S31. Madisen Square Theatre Company HAZEL KIRKE, ACKNOWLEIXJEKTO BE THE GREATEST PLAY. THE GRANDEST SUCCESS. With the Original New Yerk Cast : Ounstau Kirlii: Mr. C. W. Coiihleclc Lord Travers Mr.Onstavm Leviclc Pittacuc Vremt .Mr. W. J. Fergusen Auren Kednoy Mr. Henry AveliiijC Harney O'FIy nn Mr. Edwunt Celeman Mttthusuleh Muggint, called "3Iet.'" Mr. E. II. Lee Jee (u minei) Dan (a miller) Hazel Kirke Delly Outteu Lady Travers Mercy Kirke vi&rifc . .. Mr. E. M. KeberM Mr. Je?. Watern MiMElUe Kllsler Mis Den Lctgti Mm. C. Hush ..M. Carrie JamUen .... Miss Annie Kllslcir ADMISSION" ..35, O ft 75 CtB. .-1.011 , UESEIiVEl) -it..T.... i The sale -of -.its v.il at Oper.i Heuse eltlee. In Kri i. ten. 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