I LANCASTER DAILY INTiXLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1881 ft MARIETTA MATTERS. OCU KhGUbAIt COUUKSPO.NIJEXCI'. IVatdiingten'K Ulrtlul.iy LIterarj I.iitert.ini- nient Tobacco isales 1'artlcn, I'cr- KunHlfi, &c , Arc Geerge Washington scetn. te be losing Lis feet-bold in our community. He is gradually beiug drawn back into the ranks of Adam and "Neah, :ind it will net be long before bis biithday will be shrouded in the same liiv.stery as tbnt which hangs ever the exact natal dav s of these personages. It bad been a custom te ring all the- belis in town en Mich occa sions as" this, but yesterday only one was rung or rather tolled for about half an hour. The bank were net closed nor were tire stoics, in fact thcie were few in dication that it was a holiday, except that a number of country boys came in te te sec the sights. The .schools weie closed. The excursion te the ice terje ' rue Pert Deposit railroad was attended by few, if aiy one, fiem this place. The funeral of Miss M.ny Hess was a very large one. Christian IJucher's child was buried in Maytown. The Yeung People's literal y society had an interesting entertainment last evening. Seme line music vva-, lisceiiitl by their quartet. Sam Miller, of the Steamboat hotel, had a lunch consisting of cah c-hcad soup and baked beans. Ed. Reynolds, manager of the hollow ware works, lias been cei'iined te the house for several dajs. A few lets of tobacco were sold this week, 3Ir. Hcniy Iliestand disposed of six acres, for pait of which he leci-ivcd 18, 8 aud 4, and fie lest of it 17. 8 and 4. It was the wei.st of his ciep. A few btiyes have been in town, but sales have net gotten te be brisk. "Wc can beast of a gicat amount of floral culture in piivatc houses. Quite a number of attractive windows aic te be seen. It shows geed taste. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speakinan, e! Ceatcsville, aie the guests of Mr. Levi Haldctnan s family. Tiie paity in odd Fellows' hall last evening was a .eiy pleasaiit one. Geed music, midnight lunch and wee small hours as usual. They had abeut: twenty couples, some of them from Ilarrisbuig, Columbia aud ether places. On Monday meiniug wc had a light ial! of snow, but it all lis.ippc.ucd during tin lay and Tuesday was pleasant. Very few wittlduck. have been .een yet and in consequence the gunnels aie net very ninncieiiK. The snow has net vet gene fiem the hills opposite us. The snow's dis.ipjiear.iuue h is left seni" unsightly views en th" sheets and in the alleys, ash jiiles being mimcieus. Thcj should be removed, lei clean sheets are :ri ornament te a town. The event of the season was the vi i.il en Monday evening at Mis. Win. J isle's, the industtial p ut of it was net a success but ethei wise it was a grand one, and i .. fleets great credit en the ladies who man aged it. The last one of the season was intcuded te be of par ticul.u interest, and te make it se the ladies decider! te extend their leap year piivilegcs a'rd l'mii'sli a feast. This was net the last one, but was at a cencnicnt jil.iee and time le their purpose. About .) j eung ladies ;td ;-ii tlenicn gathered jussing the time r.uii! midnight with cuds, dancing and ether anruscmeuts. Kvecllent music was ,iveii by an auiatcui orchestra te t!ie liiciiihci s i which they feel indebted l.i the luvi. At refreshment time a joke was joi:v jei:v tratcd by set ving water and picte's, .' a gentle reminder te the gentlemen of a similar feast the ladies weie cnlctt tted Avith when the I.nge .uty weiiu te Man licim, net beinir able te get a sniijui ei lunch, en account of the I.uge iiumbei te be fed and the sheit l'etiee g'en. Hut anethei loom revealed a vor bountiful and tastefully arranged table of ei earns, cakes, fiuirs, itc. This took away the dismal feeling that tie sight of the !e'iii"i bill of faie had p e.luccd. " Till" sl'KVIVtM.". Tlirir Aiinnnl Supper Last Night. Tlic association known as the Stirvivei-, organized in 1SG0 and eiiin illy ennrp sed eT24 member. s held their thirteenth an nual ftappct at Hetel Copland last evening. Only eight members weie jiicsent as !"! lows : Win. S. Shir k, pi evident : J. K Barr, secretary : Jehn Cejilaud, treisuiei ; Hen. Wm. I). Stauller, Cajit. Phil J, Sprecher, Capt. Gee. F. Spiengci, H. !i. Brubaker aud Jehn D. Skiles. The absent menibeis weie .1. Cameion Muhlenberg, who is engager! as p r m istei in one of the territories, Milten Weidlei. who is in Portland, Oiegen, and I. r. Slokem of thctrcasr.ij dejuitment, W.rsh W.rsh ingten, D. C. Three ether living mcnibci s have been dropped from the roll, and the folio .'.ing named have died since the organization : Charles D. Rupley, Jehn Jehns, Jehn K. Rutter, Edgai C. Reed, Samuel L. Leaman, Jonathan Spievhei, Jh liin- lis, Dr. Wm. M. Whitside. Chnlc if. Sprecher and Rdw. A. Scncr. It is a law among tiie Suivueis te held a dinner annually en the 22d of Febi u n y, and every living member is expected te a -tend unless pi evented from doing i-e by sickness or ether unavoidable eiic'.iu' stance. At these dinners plate ,nc set all the absent ones, the chaits of the dear! members being draped in mourning. The supper last night was gotten up by Mr. Copland iu the highest style of tip art, and albeit there was something of gloenr overspreading the countenances and weighing upon the hearts of these picscnt as they saw the number of vacant eiiah.-. and reverted te the jelly time, of long age, the tempting viands and exhilarating wines seen chased away these sorrow fill reflections, and toast after toast was drank te the memory of the dead and the health of the living. Sheit speeches were made I by all present and a prayer was breathed that when the next annual supjicr comes around "may wc all be there te see." The banquettiug continued fiem lulfjnslT te 10. AX INSANE t'LER.YM.. Formerly a IJcsIIcnt or l.aiie.iptf-. The following facts concerning Rev. James A. Shu It z, formerly et Fianklin and Marshall college, will have a sad inter est for his. friends in this city : Rev. James A. Shultz, a Reformed clergyman. who has been confined for thiec months in the insane asylum at Xoiris Xeiris Xoiris tewn, gave a. jury, appointed by the shci iff te inquire into his condition, some cry striking evidencc en the subject as they came into his ward. He slejqicd at the feet of a stairway, preached a disconnect ed sermon te the steps and wound up with an invocation. He squat cd oil at the bal ustrade and would have struck it with his fists bad he net been restrained, by an at tendant. An employee testified that the patient is frequently violent destroys his clothing and the covcisef his bed,and was obscene and abusive in his language and untidy in his habits, no weeps asid laughs altei natcly and needs constant watching. While the witness was testifying the jutient was heard dancing a break-down in an adjoining room. When in his right mind Mr. Sh'rlt had considerable ability. He was confined at one time in the state hospital fei the in sane, at Harrishurg, and after lowing that institution was called te a pastorate by a congregation who knew nothing of his disease. His first scimen ajipiised them of his condition and they did net allow him te occupy their ppljiit again. That was his last effort te discharge the duties of his calling. COLUMBIA NEWS. OL'K KKGCLAK; CenhtSPO.NDKNCK The Citizens' baud comes out in the HemU in an appeal te our citizens for aid. The money earned during the political campaign, by balls given and through ether sources, has all been exieuded, and new with a dej)letcdtreasuiy lutureneces saij ccjjcnses stare them in the face. They pi online te serenade some of our leading citizens this (Wednesday) evening and ask for liberal contiibutiens. The entertainment last evening for the benefit of the Reformed church called to gether one of the laigest audiences which has ever assembled in the Columbia epeia heiie, every seat of tire lower fleer of the auditeiium being tilled, while in the gallery veiy few vacant seats could be fflund. Many j,crsens who had pui chased tickets fei cats en the lower fleer weie unable te find an j', and weie compelled te stand or -it in the aisles. The juegrammc of exercises, which was carefully arranged, was gene thieugh with in "a very acceptable way and re flected much cicdit ujien the management and upon all who weie interested in the performance, many of whom had taken leading parts rn the " Cautata of Esther,' "Tiie Recluse' and ether presentations by "home talent' given hcie from time te time, which weie l.iverably received by large audiences, and which aie jet fiesh in the mcmoiiesef Columbians. The Re formed chuich will net a very nice little sum from the undertaking. A shect-iren-hned shutter of tiie cir peutcr .shop at the Henry Clay furnace was juied ejicir last night by burglars who elfectcd an entrance into the building atlci bending a heavy ii en cress brr and pall ing from its socket a belt which seemed the bar. A let of tools weie cniicd oil, but the less is net heavy. Xe clue te the thieves has yet been dicevcicd. General Welsh pest Xe. 118, G. A. 11., will piesent ill the opera house, en March 1st, Giis Williams in " Our German Sana ter."' The home pest steers clear of all but fust-class ceinjunic.s, and this fact will be beine iiMiiind by our citizens. It is a known fact that show people generally underestimate the abilities of rival com jiauies, but the members of the Rent, company, who weirs recently here, weie outspoken i:i their pi.iisc of GusVriHiams's ceiujMiiy ami leinaiked te sevcial of our neenlu tliat tliu show wmiM be lhsl-class. The ecussien te I'eit Dcjiesit jc.stci d ly is described by icvcia Celuiiibiaii'-, I who took advaut.ige of it, as one weilliy of the e-cc::se and tire time gien it. The view of the sceneiy along thciivcrwas K'.igiiiliccut and the ebjecliu jieints of in terest, the iielrls of ice at McC.iH's Feuy i am! Peit Deposit aic "-.wl te have been simply giaud. The weather, tee, was all ib.it could haw been desiied. Tin i-empmy which iceently gave the vari -ty ciiteitaiiiment in the ejieia hesiij, fei the beiieiit rl tlu pem, will ajijicu at , Wnnhtsille en Thin Mlay eeniug. The iiieiainnii' Las. been niateiially rnedihed anrl is sinl ie be st longer than ecr. The cemjiasiy ihsjne a geed heiic and siie- tLSS. i Mis": Meiiis, if M.iuch Chunk, .md M:.s lleycr, of Cat isiurpia. aic visiting in Cehiiiitin, the guests of Mi.s. Ed v. in , Themas I Rev. C. Selter Mcily, jusL n- el the I'niled Uiethien chinch of this place, left h.ie today te attend the cenfcieucc at Steelte'i. The ineinbeis of Mr. Mcily 's cimieh we lid like tru.-tahi him. .'s.u.iur 1 C imjdiell, (he hieiyin in, talks ei ejiening a bi.aai in the near futuie. lie will he'rl two ei tluce sales a week. The bin u will jnebably be situated ne.'i Filth anil Walnut sheet's. ' Fieinht t.afiie en the IVuiislania iai!- m.'.i is.iust new lighter than it ha. been In- a lev, mouths just. High class height west te-day was unusually heavy. Js.nni'cl 'i11':i!. a leiuiei lesident efCrd- , umbia, but at tiie jiicsent time residing at Wayne station en the PennsjUauia rail ie id. i . isiting in town te day. Washington's biithday has passed and was a Sundaj-like day in Columbia the town w.'s se quiet. Except the entertaiu rcnt in the ejieia hr.use nothing whatever te k jdace. iievei.il of eui .itizens Iell heic this i.ier ning fei Ilairisbmg te see Jehn I. "ditr hell elected United States senator. The. int ".-Camei en faction aie jubilant. W. liajes die h-anis liem the ,s.yi; th.'t the Liekei and seiatchers was "quite i niiiiK'iens'' em lat Tuesday. Weie we i in Gi.it's beets wc would hate found tint out just about one week age. The weather of te day is vcty blusteiy. ( White caps rue having a geed time en the in face of the Susquehanna's water. Engine Xe. 1151 lsiurtuir.g thel'iedeiir k atvoii;:e(vtioii ti .tin te d.' . tsm: j'aiks. T..e Kcj stone lliinrl I'.iir. The ..t.eiidancc at this fair last e cuing j j was aie and all fcemed te be enjejing j themselves. Walter Gast wen a caster: j MiIIci Sides, a line cut flint glass bread I plate ; AVash Potts, a biead jilate, and ' Waller Gast again held the lucky number en ,i sjdendid jiair of vases. As the fair I rs diawmg near its close these wishing te 1 s?cuie b.ng tins will have but a slieit time te gi t ihcin. The Iliunr.nc. ( The ii.il! ii. v.hieh the attractive bazaar ! the Humane lite eemjiany is he'cfciiig w.n jueked with a merry tlneng last i night. About S j). m. fitty members of i the "Washy" Are company, marshalled bv And. II. Hammend and Hair v lllickcii rierfer and headed by tiie Keystone band, inarched te the fair fiem their hose house. Their entrance te the hall created gieat enthusiasm. W. U. Ilcnsel, csij., made a btief sjiccch, exjnessing the gratification of the visiteis at the success of the fair and the th inks el the Humane te their fellew-liicmcn and citizens for their gener ous iutciest in it. Te-night will be "American" night, and the bevs from (he ether end of town will go te see the west end fue laddies in feice, The following aitieles were chanced off : Framed motto, Susan Seheid ; pah of im ages, Jehn Ritchey: star tidy, Antheny Iske ; match safe. J. I. Haitley ; jiair of vases, Gceige lie Haven ; jiairef slippers, Leuis i Oblender ; thct momcter, Maigie Geedman. Mr. Frederick Kissingei, Letter known as " Big Fred." was swein in as sjipci.il jieliccmau, who will jncseive eidei. Te inei row-night will be Union night. JJnrI.trj at I.c.iuian l'laee Li-l night btnglais enteied the house efCliailcs LaiTcrty, station agent of the Pennsj lvani.i railroad corn) my at Leaman Place. They went into the room where Mr. LalTeity and his wife were asleep and stele therefrem a jiair of breeches contain ing 10 in money aud a valuable watch. Xcilher Mr. LalVerty nor his wife lic.nd .the i ehbers, and they weie net aware of the fact that the house was cutcicu until this morning when they atese, and Mr. L.uTeity discovered that his clothing was missing. The thieves entered the house by crawling up a lail te a window, which they ejicncd. Tin- Cemiuental Concert. Bj a slip of the jen or a ttick of the tyjie, wc wcicmadc te say yesterday that the conceit by the Continental quintet for the benefit of the seuji fund would take place en Wiilnrnhty evening. This tw.is a mistake. lhc conceit will take place in the com fc house err Jrietty even ing am! will be a geed one and don't you jei get it. llclns XteiHitrcil. Te-day the corridor of the court lreiisc is beingrcjuired. Weikmcn ate engaged in living a huge numbci of new tiles. ORUAXIZED. Cigar Makers' Union. The Cigarmakers' union of Lancaster, en Monday evening in Rethweiler's hall, per fected its organization by the election of tbw following named officers : President J. 31. Wilhelm. Vrce President Henry Pinkerton. Rcceiding Secretary Hairy Rill. Corresponding Secretary Jehn Snyder. Financial Secretary William Bletz. Treasuiei Ilemy Knett. Doerkeepei Mark Shane. Trustees Frank Fritsch, Ambrose Her kenrcrfer and Jacob Melrew. Auditors Daniel Prctznran, Edwaul Powell and Edwaid Aument. . The officers took their seats, and the business of the evening was proceeded with. Mr. Teiist, who was jiresent, in structed the officer sand membeis iu their duties, and various working committees were ajipeinted. Following is a copy of the label te be used en all union-made cigars : "Issued by author tiy of the'Cigar Makers Union of America. Union made cigars. This ceitifiea, that the cigars contained in this box have been made by a liist-elass workman, a member of the Cigar Makcis Inter nation il Union of America, an organization ojipescd te infeiier rat-shejr, coolie, piisen, or filthy tenement-heuse werkmaus'iiji. Theicfoie we recommend these cigars te all smekeis thiougheut the world. AH infringements upon this label will be jiunished according te law. "A. Sxiussi.n, President, ";C. M. I. U. of America." The constitution adopted is the same as that of all ether cigar makers' unions. It was announced that Strasburg and some ether neighboring towns will join the unien.and that Columbia and Wiightsville will join together and form a separate union. The meeting adjourned te meet again next Monday evening. Clash Sujiiier. Yesterday was a holiday at Franklin aud M.u shall college and the class of '82 cele brated it by holding a supper at Mr. J. C. Shacth's restaurant in the evening. The committee enai laugemcutshad eveij thing se m ranged, th it when the jituieis arrived stiijei was ready. The sujijier was very h indseinely gotten up and all exjiressed themselves (and i heir actions proved theit asseitien) as enjoying ii "immensely.'' The menu e uprising meats, fruit, cakes anrl iee eicini, was served in six ceuiscs. Cl.is, and college songs veic sung with a 7est and an appicciatien, which such oc casions only can cail fei th. The several toasts of the evening weie responded te as fellows : " The Sphit of "b2," II. S. Rembcigci ; "The Wauts of the Institution,' W. L. Heiriieins ; " Our Xew College Paper," W. II. Ranch ; "Our Banquet Te night," W. F. L. Harbaugh : "The Beys," (). R. Snyder ; "The Ladies." A. 1'. Shirk ; "The Peetiv of the Class," W. E. Hey ; "Her Tag den wir Feuiin,'" L Heielrl ; "The Pi ess," C. W. Cicincr. it was jnst niidnig!itvvhen,after having h cided'te held a supper eveiy Icini.and after h wing extended thanks te Mr. Spicth for thr-elegant mannei in which he had jiie jiuerl the suppeijthe jircsidcnt of the class call, 'i the ete for the adjournment. A C'eiriti-tsnau l'leccetl. Last nigfit thiec veiy genteel looking men beaidi-d the Pittsbuigh cqness, due hcie at 8:,m, at Phil.ulclphi i. I'.aeh ei 1 hem h ul a ticket for Lancaster. In the siiiir' cii was a ceunti.vinaii, who w rs ,en his way te Alliance, Ohie. When the train reached Dovvningtewn the tluee nice men get oil" and did net return. The ceutitim.in then in in leiiued the eondtieter tint they had get $100 of his money by jdaying three caul me.ite. lie felt veiy bad about, it and eii"d bitteily for a time, but it was of no avail, as the buds had flown. SiillkO at an Orn 3'lnn. The cnijilevees of Wiight & Ce.'s eie mines, in Providence township, te the number of ah mt thiil.v, struck yesterday mui ning and have sinec lcfuscd te go te v.eik. The mine is managed by Jehn Rewe. The men have been leceiving 90 cents j,cr .lav; ai'd Mi. Rewe desiied them te weik one-half hour mere each day for the same sum. This the men would net hear te and yesteid iv morning they re fused te go te work. The mine was idle all day vesteid.iy and it was consider able less te Mr. Rewe, who owns all the heises and cuts used. This meiuinga sufficient number of new hands weie t.ut e'i te weik the mine. A ;:il Jlotise vnl ke 1 1 uiilleiil want iiifoe I tenant, 'llnce stone-, it!iin tluee eiiuaies of Centre sqiuuc, me liem tiie tlcpet null adjoining m.uket. I'.ulei, rliiu.ij-ioeiii, kitcneii, libnity, batl loom ami v.iti i closet, stoie-reom, leui cliim IjfSsunii set v ant's teriin. lleatei, lane, liet intl ti!il wiiti i en iht iinil second stones In (jniieal tliisetlke. ltd i:-iiiuus. li'e-v. J. Iliiiiiei, of lU.i'linj,', will pn :r-!i m s.ilcm ( Iiiik liel (ied, West niangr iln et, tins ev emu r iisciueiit. Thr Jl.i-.'i,. Te iinjht. Hallow, 1K011, t'niiiii-e..uil West, the lern famous leinsticls, at the iii.ul t a company of leity people, everi ne an at list in Ills line, will this evou eveu i!.l iiiteituu en i iitizens t riiitun epeia lieiibc. Ne tieupv m the ceuntiy is bitterer men e laveiabiy Knew n lieie ibeuts tlian tins celebrated combination, and tlicy aiineunec a bill et iiiicxaTiiili!l uthactieiis for tonight. Their lninstiel-v is of that lelinel eider, which, whilst it is altefthher ninth provel -rnjj, is dcveiil et the suspicion oISeiTlmi-c. The cimip'inj made a very ei.- iitable stiect pnadc te-d i. Withe JSitettin.Tci mioiiew night this coin edy ceinpaiij I.nevfki as iliie JLdeuin's " Sp.iil.s,"a!id ei w Inch !li it celebrated come dian, teiincily leaning niun iu Itice's surpiise Party, is tiie priiuipal mi'iiiber. will pre sciu thcii musical absiinlity'ef " Dieuiis; e."' run ina lhote;raph tiiillciy," vvliich li.n scmed apioneunecd hit In the lea tins tliea ties ei the Kas!. Mr. Jacriues Ki nger, a nicm lii i ei the empuij, is wdland iaveiably known loom people, nnrlet theJ.ulie Mi-s Il.ielu'l b.ii!-;ei, late et the Uleb- ihe.itic, I.on I.en I.on den, and Miss l.ell i ISelteii, s u I toil ivc a le niaikab'r ti'.uu voice, aic :ineii'; the nnta iiles. Hull. Tilt' lust Minu.il hall of the tunic mill vvork vverk vvork risef tli" renii leiliiifr null will take place at Ketlivvcilci'd lull en Fiidiy evening, and i gee 1 time is etpectiil. A dance ontiiely new ii 'ie v ill be lntieiliicrd. l.iiiaeiitien, diepsy, mental and physical v caknc-:es mil ted by Malt iiittcis 'Lliciiuecn et nicdicinil se ips, lliein itchli -j Cut ii-iirii. " lies, 170, J W,0'jO cakc. SVI.V1AL JfOTJGIOt. aAMl'LE -Hli;. It is IiniK3-iliIi! tern veini.n litter u taitlilul ceiiis( et hcitint'iit w itli I.ytiia H. I'uikh mn Vcelnble Compeii'nl te continue te sillier itli a ve'l(iis t the uienis JInelesc u stamp te Mrs. J-vdia IZ. lMnkham, 23.: e-itern .vi nuc. I.j nn. Muss., lrr pamphlet. U 20-lyiIeeiIAw Net a Iftever.igc. "IlKyaie net u beverage, init a nieillrine, with dilative piepeiticn of tiie liighesl di siee, containing no poisenoiH diugi. ! hey de net te.u new ir an aliearly debllit.itfd sys tem, but biulrl it up. Ouebettlc centainu meie hops, tliat n, meie ie.il liep strength, than u birrcl of eidm.uy beer. Evce druggist in' Ueehestcr SOU'S tliem, ami the physicians pi c 6.ctil)e tlicm."' lteclastpi livening Expicsen Hep Bitter-. f!7-2divv .The l!et I'erin. , Tiie ii st fei in in which electricity is embod ied Is Dr. Themas's fcclcctnc Oil. a sovereign ami hlirhlv sanctioned tneeific for rheumatic p.in. iinrl a tlioieuglily tellable remedy ler ail aneciiens ei inu inie unnu mugs, uscu ui terually and inter nally. Fei s.ile by II. It. Cochran, diuggist. Ne-. 117 and WJ Xeith (juecu street, Lancaster, i'A. ArEW ADVERTISEMESTS' OPTICAL GOODS! Oj?era Gltasses 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. fKON HITTERS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IltOX lSITThltsareiiiglily recommended ter all diseases recurting a. cuitm mid efli cient tonic; cspcei illy . INDIGESTION', DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It clinches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and give new liri te the neives. It nets like si cliiim en the digestive eigan, removing all dyspeptic symptoms. .uch as Tastutathr Fend, Belching, J It at tn the Stomach, Heartburn, etc The only Iren Preparation that will net Dliukcn the teeth or rIve lieadsche. bold bv all di tig-ilsts. Write ter the A II C Heek " pp. of u-cfiil ami am lining leading wnl ft ee. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, l-Mljd&W Oh My Hack!!! Jacob Lee'cLiiiiin, 'J71 Clinten street, liutfale, X. V., sayi he has been using Dr. Themas' Kc Uctiic Oil ler i:lieuniatiin ; he had such a lame back he could net de anything, but one bottle has. te U-.C id-' own expression " cured him up," lie thinks it the bet thing in the market. Fer sale by II. 15. C'eelinm, diui-a, l'!7 and I',9 Xoi th ejiieuii -tiect, Lancaster, l'a. .lletlicrs! Mnt!ieri! Mothers!!! Aie you diitiubeil at niht and bieken of jour test by a sick ahl'.d butTeiini; and ciying with the exci nei.it iu;j piiu et eutling teeth Il se, go at once and gut a bottle of MltS. H'INbLOW'S SOOTU1XG SYUU I. It will re lieve the peer little sulleier immediately de pend upon it; I he re is no mistake about it. Theie is net a mother en caitli who his ever used it, who will net tell en r.t once that it will lejj'Uate the bowels, ami give lest te the mother, aud lelict anil health te the child, epeiating like magic. It is perfectly kite te u--c iu all cast:-, anrl pleasant te the taste, and is the presciiptien of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nuraea In the United St'itc-. bold everywhere; Si cents a bottle. lubS d.tv. il.AVSF .vj;i' Aitrur.Tisj mj-.xts. 'invosTeui: icneiis anw uwkllimj i lei lent. Xe. Sii'irl 10 south Queen ulicet. pply at theITi:uiakNCLKUillce. VI'htien s.vr.K or iioi;si:helo amj lviti'li"!i Fiunituicat J. VV. Hublev's, Xe. JJS apui iMiuetn el, tOMiouew meiniug, at .i o'eleek. ltrl T -ri.nx ni:si kaist.i: ICOO.Vl te jas with without be.ud. Mlt-9. A. W. IVOOinVAIIU. 11 I Xe. 'JiOXeith Dukebtieet. , iiuTiex! ix i eim:suay i:vi:xi, j- at lluiklielilei's Stere, cer. of Chestnut and rium .tiictN. a let el Diy Goods, Uoelt, Shoes ami Xoiiens. bale te emmeiiee at "o'clock p. m. II. h. ni.KKlIOi.DKi:. Agt. 'vm'i.IIi-m. Aucts. fJMtd rpHi: I'lllXOWINO AUCOUSK WILL UK T L preientPil for condiiicilien ni en 5lOX- IIA1, MAKCII 21, 131 : iiaiinii I.umlix'sli'iist iztu'c, f. , llelliuau, committee. Ames KheaduVs lrut estate, .lehn 1). ami Jacob l.anck, committee. Jacob Meishey, ti1lt estate, M litln IIc-, com- mtttie. Jacob Fleiy and wife's asxigne.l estate, Jehn X. I.iisnungci. assignee. Geeige J Iiillerand vvitcS ax-iiicd i state, Samuel UielT. assignee. 11. G. Ilelini and wile's :.sigued estate, Jacob K. Ilehiii, asbliiiice. Ilemy ller-.hey and wife'-, a-xigncd. estate, Samuel Mnknui ct.il. aIgnct-. Hugll S. I.eng't. assigned e-.t.itc, Themas h. I'usev et ill. iisxigm e, hbSMtd&'ltu Ql'l.'IAI. MIUC'I'.! Ladies ami Gentlemen, Without doubt .esliewtlic laigest and finest a-jeitment et CAKFKTl in tiie city, at tlu low rt pi ices cv er elleicd Llegant lines et r.eny ukcssei.. I.ieg mt !ine3 of T V.1M STin IlUUSSEi.S. Elegant lines el ALL WOOL KXTKA SUl'EU IN GKAIXS. Llegant lines et MEllll'M GltAIli: IXUKAIX-s Elegant lines et i;itr-5s;LS HALL AXI) VKWXi. CAUl'KTS. Llegant lines et HAM Wy VEXITIAX hall AMI STAIU CAUl'ETS. Llegant line el i! VG AXI) IIEMI CAKlET"s Elegant Hues of FI.OOH OIL CLOTHS. Llegant lines et Ili:t!'5"ELS ItUGS AXI MAT.. Llegant hues et UIC'IV and XAl'IEU MATl'IXG?. Elegant lines et WINDOW SHAD1XGS AVI) FIXTUUES. einviteeain:nationet our stock and puces, and will consider it no trouble te "liovvthem teall who m ly lavei us with a call. Uoeuib uicasiueu and C.u peta caie lullycut and. matched. ewerl ami laid, vvlien dencd. Givler. Bewers k Hist, 25 East Kins Street. rKON HITTERS. SURE APPETISER. BALTIMORE, MD. EXTEltTAlXMESTS. "HOST FAIL TO ATThAO Till; KEYSTONE BAND PAIR TexmiiT AS" Lets el Inn and geed liuuic "AUMISSIOX ...ICfCtK. 112'Jwrt T VWO GKAMJ fcXlIlltlTIOXs. OF Till: SUNLIGHT PANORAMA by means et Electric Light, in the Kv angelical Lutheran bt. Stephen's Chinch, coiner Seuth Duke and Church Mieels VV KI)XhSlA"i and TIIVUI1AT, FLUKUAKY i! and 21, lssl, te aeminencc at ,ys o'clock p. in. This I'auerani.i represents scenes et the Ohl and Xew 'Itsta ment, lite size; also many views et tiie Hely Country; ajeurney aeiess the whole world, including 1'eitugal. spam, France, I t.ilv, es pecially Keine. Ailiiii-.sien.aie.; two tickets Tet :c ; children, 10c. 1 111 StdS,Tu&W TTkOX'T fei;et Tilt: RAM) PA I It OF TIIK HUMANE, AT THEIR HALL. OPUX UVEIiY KTLXTXG AXD OX HOX VA V, WfJDXL'SDA X A Xi fiA TUJiD.l T Avrmixoexx fhemu te. Ill tld niMND cuakiiy cecei:t. rer thulniiclltef the SOUP FUND, u WOODWARD'S CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS, In the Cem I Ileutc, Lanctstci, FRIDAY EVENWG, FEBRUARY SJ. Miss Alice Treycr, Sopiane; Mis-, Minnie i-nliner. Contralto; 'CIi.lv. .'.Movveiv, Tiuer; A. VV. Woodward, Ua.-. ADMISSIOX, . :S5 ct. Deers epen at 7 o'eleek Conceit te ( ein- iueiice.it S o'clock. Tickets for sale at Wood Weed war it's Music Stere, 40 East King Street liI-3tilM,W,F im i:a iieusi:. WEDNESDAY, r'EBUUAUY Hi, 1881. Maackk IOIIX I).IH1U.LI:. ULOKGAXIZEU AX1" EXLAKGLD. Barlew, Wilsen, Primrose & West's MAMMOTH MIIfSTRELS! The Largest and Most Complete. 40 PERFORMERS. 40 EVERY FEATURE NEW. CUSTOMARY I'UICES. Itcscivid Seats three davs in advanec at Yucker's Oillce. f 18 .ltd IUI.TON Ol'EKA iiejjs::. ,' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. I "Guaiantec a Geed Sitting in 2C Hours." THE COMEDY Sl'CCKSS OF IBE TEAlt. I SO Xlglita in Xvv Yerk City, and Laughing j lloem enlv. , WILLIE EDOUlN'a SPARKS! j Willie Eclenin and frank W. S.mgr. Fio Fie j piieters. l'renenting tli" Quaint and (Jncer . M t!ical Conceit,; DUE AMS ; ' Or, Fun In a Photograph Gallery. Music Esquisit. Costuming Llegant. Mirth Unlimited. 'i.its at Opera Heutt Office, 70c. & HI Viimisgieii, 3, "M & 73c. fI7-7tit Tj'Xi'KA ANXOUJNCKMIINT. FULTOX Ol'EKA HOUSE. OXE XIGHT OXLY. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1881 Thr- Distinguished Aiiieijc.m Comedian, ME. J. S. CLA11KE, Itccently returned liem Londen, will appear at the Opera Heuse, L mc is'er, Monday, .Feb. 2 in two or his gi eat est and met laughable characters, MAJOR WELLINGTON DeBOOTS, In Coyne's Cemer ly In 3 Act", called A WIDOW HUNT ; And as the Immortal PAUL PHY, In Peele's Famous 3 Act Comedy et th u title. Mr. Clarke will be aided by a Company et Diainatic Celebiitics. GEXERAL ADMISSIOX 75 CIs GALLERY,.. ...... ...... ........... .30 Cts. RESERVED SEATS 81.00. Reserved Scats lerealsatOp.-ia Heuse Office lilStd trAX'i.s. WANTKU-AT THELANCUTEK IJOLT Works a few active, industrious boys from twelve te eighteen yrm old. 110-1 wd AtiOOIl TKADK AMI FA lit WAGES -while learning It. A !iw Intelligent be) wanted te learn the printing business. Inquire in person or by letter te Inquirer Printing and ruhlishing Company,'' .M and fie Xertb Queen sticct Lancaster. fa. UMtdendttRiw A YOUNG MAN WISIIKS A SITUATION at tend lug bar: lias h.nl -eine experience. Apply te JOsKlMI RUTl'ER. ltd Sen el Hei-e Hetel. r "O THE fUULIU. Having mecured u horse and wagon for the purpose, goods will be brought te mai ket and sold en reasonable teuus. AKe public sales at rlwellingsiiarieiiallv attended te. Ad dress by postal card. JACOIJGL'XDAKER, Iebl-3tdSW&S Auctioneer. 8 O'CLOCK COF1KK IS Hit: 1UKET and best ler the llicaklast Table. ATLAXTIC AXD PACIFIC l'LA CO., Ill Xeith Queen Stiict, feb22-lmd Lancaster, Pu. TIIED EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. .23, 188!. 1YEATHKK INDICATION;. Wasiiixgtex. Feb. 23. Fer Xew Eng. laud and Middle Atlautic states, licht raiu or snow, followed by clearing weather winds veering te much colder northwest erly, followed by rising barometer. ECKLH.Y II. COXE Kepnblicaus Opposing UU Admluien en the Ground or Disqualification. Special dispatch te the IxTELLrGEfcnr. Harrisbuug, Pa., Feb. 23 The Repub licans in the Senate are obstructing Coxe's admission by trj ing te create a committee te inquire into his disqualification as evi denced by his statement filed at the be ginning of the Senate. Stewart, Davies and ether better cl.-us Kepnblicaus will act with the Demeciats. Christ. KauiY nran holds that he is disqualified and se votes. AV. U. II. tllK EN II. U ultcd .States senator Jehn I. Mitchell. IIakkisburs, Feb. 23. The 35th ballet for United States tenater te-day resulted in the formal election of Jehn I. Mitchell. The vote was, Mitchell, 130 ; Wallace, 92 ; MacVcagh, 1 : Brewster, 1. " Messrs. Law and Ruddiinan, Republicans, voted for the latter two. Haru-suuke, Pa., Feb. 23. Beth fac tions of the Republican party met in regular caucus this morning and unani mously agreed te support Jehn I. Mitchell in joint convention te-day. A YOUNG MAN'S SsUICIIIE. ' Ceulo Net Get Along, Ne l'rieiiil". Nothing te Live Fer." Xew Vei:k, Feb. 23. A eung man who had registered in a hotel in the Bow Bew cry under the name of Harris committed suicide this morning by sheeting himself in the heart with :i revolver. The bullet penetrated the man's brain, hilling him instantly. He had en him one dollar and iiliccu cents in money, a razor and a few small tiinkcts. lie was 0-5 ye.u old, . feet 7 inches high, daik li.ni, eves and complexion, smooth face, evidently a Gcuuaii.aiid was dressed in a daik mfced suit and black derby hat. In one of his pockets was a letter stating that he could riot get along ; that he had no fiicnds and nothing te live for, and that his health was gene. In Congress Te Hay. The United States Senate te-day took up the notifications appropriation? bill, and iu the Heuse the sundry civil bill was ceiisidercrl in committee of the whole The .ippiepiiatinu committee reported back the postetlico bill, lecemineudiug concurrence in some and non-ceiicur-tence in ether Senate amendments. The Republicans f.hbusteied against action en the appoitienment bill, and Cox yielded te the consideration of the sundry civil bill, en condition that the Republicans held :i caucus te night and be ready te go en with the apportionment bill to-meirow. L'linatuiu! Crileltj. Rivi:uiii:vi), Leng Is'.unl, Feb. 23. The society ler prevention of citiclty te children, made complaint te day against Ilemy. ind Resa 3Iille'i, for horrible ill treatment of William Butt, aged nine. The lien's Icct v.eie se frecn that both had te be amputated. The Millers vvrie urcsterl le day. Ctiiilty el Murderous Cansyiraej. 'jri.iriT, Feb. 23. Nineteen of tin: pri pri henci.s charged with conspiracy te mur der the Fur epe.111 residents of Ivolaperc, have been found guilty but sentence, has been deferred. The ether accused per sons hive been acquitted. Schooner Sunk. Ciilsilk, Pa.. Feb. 23. The schooner, Stttdcvant, Captain Willcls, laden with coal for Xoi folk, Va., was cut down by ice iu the Dclawaie, opposite this city, last night. Shu was towed te the wharf vvheie she s.i.ink. Killed 011 the l.elilli V.illey It.ilireail. Allen tow x, Pa., Feb. 23. Michael Beyle, while walking en the Lehigh Val ley laihead tiaek above Cataaqiia, this morning, was stiiick by the Buffalo e picss and instantly IciPed. His body was shockingly nt.r.iglcd. 1'ollce l'rcc.iitleiis. 1.omie., Feb. 2" A di.spitch from Bolten, Lincashiie, te-day savs: "A liir.,0 iuantity of jiistels and ammunition has been forwarded hcie for the use of the police in the event of any Fenian out eut bieak.' Ani.tlicr i:ig Euglisli t'ailii.e. Londen Feb. 23. Jeseph Hilten, ical Citate and insurance agent of Manchester, bus failed. Liabilities, 170.000. Laud Murder In Ireland. Diblln, Feb. 23. A small farmer was shot dead near Butter vant, county Ceik, yesterday, in consequence of u land dis pute. Heme Again A Warm W elcome. Jr.T.T City, X. J., Feb. 23. Jehn (J. Clark, who isa defaulter te the extent of $3,i00 te Jeremiah B. Wadsworth, a cheese maker of Lennex, Xew Yeik, was arrested this morning, as he was leaving the steamer Gallia, having just returned fi(:ir England. HAKKETS. New Ynric Marker. Nw Yerk, l'ebruary Zi Heur quiet. pi ices without decided change; Super line Statu $.1 i)4 Or); extra de H'CaQiM: choice de il 5ifjt M: tancy de $-1 UfiU 7."; round hoop Ohie ii 40g3 (10; choice de at $" (i5j-; 71; supertintj wr-st-cni J.'. Utn.4 ui; common te geed ex tra de$I50(jl70; choice de $4 70S7j: choice white wheit de 13 006 Or). Seutliern dull nml anch'ingcd ; comiiieii te fair extra $1 oef u 10: geidi toclieiee de $." 25JJG 71. Wheat Vjn?A better quiet : Xe.S Red. March, $1 18 ; de Apr II, il ViyJisX iya ; (Je May $1 1SX- Cem a haue stiengcr anil (jutet ; MUed vtestein spot. 55Ji57c: de future StJc. O.iti 11 sliailc firmer ; State. 41fiU8s ; Wenterii 4.'.M''Mc : Xe. i ieb. 43Jc ; de April, 44e : de May. iiyt:. Philadelphia Market. I'liiLADHLriiiA, Pa., l'cb. S3. Fleur dull, but pres steady; aupeitlne, JJ W.J 5') extra ii SttS4 W ; Ohie and ludiau-i lauiilv II Sif5 7:Pi. de $l71f?")00- at. Leuis r.imily 5 50tC DO; Minnesota Extra f3 00ii', 71; straight. j ig6 2T: vv intw intent r, 007 30 ; kpring de tO ":fiS 00. Rye flour at $5 00. Vv neat firmer and in mere inquiry : X"e. 2 Western Red $1 ny ; Delaware and Penu'a Red, SI uy,; de Amber, fl 131 W- Cor n firmer en local scarcity ; steamer Wc yellow 3I"S53c; uilxe-l, 51R.14c. O its b ireiy stea lj-: Ne. I White II'Cc ; Xe WfihWc: Ne. 3, .10 1224Kc; .u."2 Mhr"' lltfllK'-. Kyc firm at 01c. rrovi-jie'i- iuail.it mil piie- uSet : mess rerk. -flSl-'W; beet haui; 5J1J2; xu- Ha nr.s beef $30 00 f. e. b. Bacen smoked liatnsiCKQllc: pickled hams 939J4c: smoked shoulders 6ce;c: salt de 3i3ric. Butter market steady, prices quiet : Cream f.rycx"'La SiSSSc ; de ceed te choice 2ffl ia Lard market quiet; city ketUe lOJic; 1xm butchers' 9ijyic ; prime steam $10 50. -choice wanted ; Penn'a best receipts. lC313c; Wcstecn Reserve extra. iSQ-O. EjrKs quiet : Pa., 23Q25e ; Western t23c. Cheese quiet and steady; Xew Yerk fn.l!fa,n ,3K"c; Western full cream, l'213c; den talr te Reed (jliy.c; iie luiirkim 10KU!,ic ; Pa. de leUfflntic. Petroleum quiet ; refined gi'e. Whisky at $l 11. Seed Geed te prlme clever dull at 73 i ; de de Timethy quiet at i S5ffli ! ; de de Fla-ccit llrma$li Xoeu Quotation of th Grain Market. Furnisliel by Jacob B. Lpnir, Comrmlsslen Breker. Chicaoe. Cash. March. April. Wheat e;i-j ..jyij .u May. July. Cern 37 .g . Oats ..-jsj, Xewebk Cash. March. April. "Vlnrat 1.17; ft.hu: $1.19?;: Cern .-7 .5;? .55S. Oats . ....:? PlULAUlCLrUtJl. Wheat Lit,'., .5J' LHP' Cern jj'i .! .132 Oats ait .u .ii Haiti Menu. Wheat Lie l.KJ i.lii?4 Cern M .-iO' .3.;i Oats .... MecK .liar net. Xkiv Vekc SreeK.s stecl.v llrm. Fvbruary if. A. M. A. M. V. V. P. M. T. V. l. 111 llllj 1-13 i'J! : Meney Siiil ErieKIK Afi 4 44 4sK .... Michigan .. L.S....1JS,-" li la IS?; .... Michigan Cent. K. K..I17 lltf Wi 113 Chicago A X. W 1;: iiyA !,, r.z .... Chicago. M. A St. P.. U.'iJ 115 !!.' HIK .... Han. .St. J. Cem.. .. 57i 57 53 VM .... P'ld Itllii KH5 tot Teledo A Wabash.... ts'-' 4 17', I7'( Ohie& Mi)slslppl. .. 4.U". iSf. 4V. W St. Leuis, I. M.AS It.. 32 Ui)l Sll C0)i Out irle mid W stern. a.-, C. C. & I. C. R. K.., !ll w L'l New Jersey Central. . 11 A les5 li'7J, iwy. Del. Ildii-i.ii canal H-5 In'.i- le-i;,, HW Del.. 1 uck. VV iti rnlJl i 111 ir.JI ivesiern union rei.. 11 ini1 ri.i'j 114 PacillL Mail S. s. Ce. Iowa Gulch Union Pacific 1 Kans.11 Texas Xew Yerk Ccnti.il. .. Adams E-tprc" Illinois Central Cleveland Pitts.... Chicago .1 Reck I. .. Pitthbiirgh & Ft. VV . l'lIILAUXla-U! . stocks steady. IVtnisj Ivania R. IL... l'hil'a. Reading..... Lehigh Valley LeluIi Xuvi 'iitlen .. 1 121',, I2I1K 1 17 4i 1','J". ''h tj "... 1J2 '.'.'.. '.Y. i'C' Y.V. '.'.'.'. ".. lSj '.'.'.'. m', i.i'rt t.i; i;i J.-JJ i.Vi SIJi .M ilil 1,0'; u J'J',, IS 17,' i 47 il 4VZ US tr5 4.'.'5 7i 71Ji .... 73 iiya 21 -ion 20 i' w; vj 41 .si' s .r-' .tj. '.".".. ill'",. .... .... 4S .Northern Paeitic Cem :7 Pitts., Tltusv'cAlt.. Neitlieui Central ... l'hil'a Luc It. R... Xeithern Penn'a I'll. It. It's el X.J.... Ilestenvillu P.ts- Central Trar-s. Ce .. I..1NCAS1 1.1; IHIUSKHOI.D .HAKIvKT. 1'AIllV. Rutter M ft ..'.a'r.c s ."."."siiiec ...liSilc 'ipric .......I'Jc ...1.1.1'iC .".'."."Illlh- 5s'c ...leai-'c . j '.'.'.ii&ioe aic V- irt-'c STie 10c ...IU01lc ...aiiic ...TSije -. Se .........lc .. SUS73e .. 121.V . ..sec?5l ...73cf(il ...1'tcGitl I3c Cup cheeue, 2 cups Cottage elieise. 2 pieci 3 Dutch cheese fl lump kiici rs. Apples $1 J pk ISaiianaseaeh Cherries dried. lt Currants, di Ifd, '5! 2- Cranberrle-, t it UiiedAppUs fl it Peaches "$ qt (rapes?) ft Lemens dez Oranges. l dez ViOKTAlllXJ. licet-' ; bunch Cabbage lic.nl Carrots) l bunch Celery fl bunch Luna beans ') it Unions ft pk ' "1 biiucii Potatoes l bus (vveet) Viil'-'C'k ... Rudis'.cs $1 biincli soup lieu lis $) qt S.iNlfy fl biliicli Turnips "jl '-J peek reui.n:'. . Chickens fl pair (live) " 'el B, (cleaned) Ducks 1 p lir I'eese l piece Tuikejs fcl piece (live) " II It (cleaned) MlSCELLVSI'Otf. Apple Butter fl qt l.;?s flde,; , Heney fl it, -eup tl A Saner kraut fJ qt Mcvrs. t Heel Steak, fl Si, ' Roast (rib) ri 8, " " (cliiick)fl & " Corned, fl B , " Dried, f! $ IL-ct hind quarter ? II. l7!Sr -itri i."c iffisc HSlJe lOJite llf.vUU.- I'liil-'C I0I2C ilrrt'isc 7(!5)c .Iilllc IOTvIHc locale Hie . ...inftiicc llfyKHl 'Wl'M 10C mai-'e lrie y,c left ttte lc ......... .tUi lut. j;(. '.'". .'.'.'.. tic lie Ic 1 "I ' ... .tit;.a $u; ........s&& Lt5l SMJOOc ..y. XAaijut ti.m lore (in utei ; a.. KeIOKiiadiieiL... Ham fl C LambT1 B Lard f) ft Mutten f B. Mince Meat fl b . Perk V B I'uilillnir t? ft Saii.s.ige ft ft Itessfl ft Catlishfl ft Ced hi Is fl ft Haddock Mullets A 1 I C11 Sun Smeltz Sucki r White i-ish ft If... lHur ' " .. Halibut fl ft ii:ai.n. II.iV Tiuirthv 1 ten. ' Clevr rf ten Cern"! bus Oats f I bus Rvefi-bus Timethy Sceed fl bus Wheat "it bus xi: ir a n vi:k 1 is km kx i s. 11 i;r. i:i:ai. SPRING OVEllCOA'lTJ Ar 1 RE AT VARIETY, AXD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. And a lew VV IXTLR LOATslhit we aie sell ing very cheap, rather thin l.r ep I hem rill another ae.1011. Trunks and Traveling Bags A 1 Mich jni(es as you hardly think possible. Rut we aie selling them very de':, ami they Ketwic 11s readily ui when the profits were greater. TIIK VAKIKTY OK K(JK WiLVIl FOR SPRING IS VKRV (;rkat. Oui en etieiis aie fiem tin: bestln them 0 krt, and tlie prices aie Hiieh ak te .uit jeu. Stitf Hats and Seft Hats IN A IILXDRLD AND MORE hTYLLS, and ilyeu tlunlc ou are hard te suit, plrxse call and sec ourassertment.fbr thers la shape for every idea and a prlae for every purse. k j ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36 EAST KING STREET, flC-lviHw LAXCASTER, PA. A. Z. KINGV.'ALT'S Cheap Liquor and itiecery Stere, x.. ..r, ivtr :.i:-e. s.;. r r.bl'.1 lyd
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