LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEft TUESDAY1 FEBRUARY 24, 1881 I'ATAL ACCIDENT. Killed iu a.IH by railing Karlh. Yestciday ai'tcriKien about e o'clock Frederick Kahl,a feieman in the employ .f Urban & Burger, w.tr, almost iust.iutij killed by being stiuck by a mass of falling earth in th-. prepetty en Seuth Queen stiect, known a-, rfpiengei-'s vaults," new belonging te Ujban k IJuiger. Ti:e circumstances aie as fellows : ?ilcs-r.-. Urban & Burger arc about erecting dwell ing beuses en the site of the vaults and bad a feice of men at v.eik lomevingsomc nine or ten feet of cartb with which the top of the vaults is ceveitd. This caith lias a fiezcn ciiist of s.e-ie two lectin tbiekness, and it was ieiiieved h-j under mining it and then h: caking in the frozen crust with digging-neus. Just as the men weic quitting we: I: last evening, Mr. Kali 3 said be felt cold ud would wai in liiuiscl! up by weiking a little. Taking a she'ei be commenced te dig under the e. ei hangim: ciust. A number of the work men weie around him, when some one called out that the cui't v,;s giving away. All the men ran from beneath the f.iiiitiu caith and escaped, except Mr. Kabl, v. he moved slowly, as though he thought time was no danger. Instantly a huge c.il.c el frozen eeilh weighing M'n.il tousled into the pit. I he eult r r egc 1 it st:u-:: ..li Kabl u sliding blew e i the left .sl.euMi r, i pushing him fmwaid, ihiev.ing him te the ground ami f.iMing tn his lower limbs. Fer a moment he li.-M up hi- he id. i si: i.r upon his hands, ami then sank helpless te the earth. In a very few moments he v. a extricated and em lied te the ic-ide'i'v of Ames Urban, en lbs- ppesiie hide of t!i street, but died ' etei" lc.ichiugit. 1).. i F. W. Ulb.'.n and Jr. L. A. V"au-:'i w i almost immedialeh en tin' jieiiud a. 1 a l.t,iv1 rfl . wiiif.ihifi. Iiiin In f ltiit 1 V.-..A..O.;,.., i..,i -,:,i.',.'. ..,."..' "m. 'm v Ratlb was also seen iu attend i ie", b n the man was beyond earthly aid, and the b rlv was seen ahcrwaid ler.iund te tin l.i'e residenee of 3Ir. Kahl, t. .bs'p!i --tn'e!, near St. Jeseph" - chinch. Corener .Mishler being iseiili d cin- paneled a juiy and vicweu tlie K'iu.ti:.-. ti. 1.r..1.r ..-.. . ;.. ... .... di-flnie't event . 1JU tflVIV .k.t Jll .1.. '."j a slight aei.i :eii en the ! L siieiiJii.i, and lew biuis. son the lewe: limb'-. Tii. jury adjeiiint'ti .. it-.i in.ic in me m ph:ins"c;ui 1 1. i.. .!ii . iiieiniii at Oe'elue! ,. i.ni. ...;..... , I'... p. v w im.,.. i.vy'u- w. 4--. l-.IM.I.I 1-'r-J. Wl.lt, - ....I, .....u. ........ ..... ....,, .. . . .-r,.. i The iiiiv lei.ih'icil a -.:!;.! of death caus-'d by inpnics ice iv-d by the. 1 ill n ; , ' of a i.iass of t.iith. r -.T.. T.'..l.l .1.....I --.Q .... -M .,.,,.. ,.. ..,. .... i.,.., i,i.!.!, ,-t,.,i:i"ii:iii .' .11, .l. .1 1. I, .l. II. I...' .. ..(.! I, .Tl... .- 4.tr. iiifl I w.i ! ulilf .n (."in! i-i i:i s(V(.;i and the ether about tee; . a:s eni. Kahl had .1 '.... im" b; en two or thiei! ,eai.s p ist ,t!r, in the employ f Lib..n & Ilurger, and i;, ( icaseii in' his meiiteiieiis le-iluet was I made a ferens in of ttveii!. e. n.-ii- ether, werkn:'ti. lb- was the l.'i'dci r.f iiie , Spiing Gaiih'ii diuni ceiji-, a member of ' Lancaster ledge Ie. (i, K. of ., and id Lancaster Division, Ne. 0, Uniform II ml: K. el I'., and also a member e. tlie Amc.i can Mechanics. He wai implicitly tut-ted ' by his empleyei.-' and h'ahly cFteemed by a large circle of fiieivls ind acqp liutai.ci's. who aie irit'.itlv giieved b his sudden death. rm: I'Ailta (If the lC.'-le-j Hand ::tui 1.1- i.'iiiiii.ui;. . A large crowd of visiteis weic again i:i attendance at tiie Key.-lenc band ia r !, 1 night. Contestant wer :i'tie with theii boehs soliciting voles, r. I.nm' eiewd w is gatheret! imind the- v. h -i i i fctttiu", a. id. ethers wcie invest iu; in the .etic'es i'. chanced till". 3Ir. X. IJebeils wen a j...i of vaes: Leuis ytr.ui1- pail of ,,i.n; Miss Katie L'ght, j-air ei -..p-c-.: .Miss Emma C'egley, air of viis"- : .! pb L. Cogley, a celery gl.p-s. u -.'.tuidav evm injr the cat pet, i:uu, Davit, sewing m ; hir.c andnsmc; watcn v. lli l.-e votee e.i. isic and Jehn McM-.u.... w.-iesv. ,m. and their ' J"' 1-".cusl 'i at, .si evening ei cn cn cn testimonyaste th.' .iciimstanc-s of t!:e "M'i;"". We!; in ler.u will t.ihe place en .n..;..t Vr..,.. ..,.!.., .,.i;, ii,. .. .,! .... -K,.n . :-:tu.(ny me.iung. 1 he se ices will :it- ami .1 Silt t;. tiitieit -.iii i.t: twiv;u i-.. i ;n- -,, . , , . , , T . committee of airangcm.nl s has the-.uht ! ';''" :l !-:t..l .lvi" ...i I- s- h. ; ..n. It. is it advisable ie continue the lab U1.tii M''1M"': d k-ptekeil the ,.eap .:. up te 10 Wednesdav. Mai eh 2. Fiem -mcl-M ..- K V m-i-.eentally ,us ......-.: :n 1 ...i fll.ll' '"I. neai-aiiees the lair will nc a graiei sti.-u and ere long tiie Keyst ene buys c-:. I. I apjiear iu hue new uniform-. Hip !ti:)'.:iiic The visit of the Heme chihiicu ie :l:e Humane fai'-yesteidaj alie.-n. m. v.a. a gi and success, lb'twcea lid . anti sln id the little ones p.utiei atcd iii it. The,. Knr thiec pieces and were floated t i''e eicam. candy, otauges ami p,'ii!i. Last night was American nigiit and tin room was eiewded Te-n.ght will be L'nien night. At the wheel of foil line last night .lehn Ibadel w..s wen b Miss Mescr ; she will take him. The following aitiele.s weic wen by tlie persons named : little dell. Mis. Schauta; cigar case. Gceige Shubnyer. jr; tidy, Emma Leng ; pin cu-hieu. Heniy I)eerr: leielver Chas. Meiiigar. be:; of cigars, Henry A. Slietik ; thice packs of '; !.,,. i tobacco. MaivHelan: large cat, .ur nish: halfcwt. Heur, .Mrs. Jelni Beck : b . of starch, Mrs.llcenningc! : piir of vases, S. It. lleflnieier ; wax book, Gte.Fink; fancy cushion, Umily Kautz; cigar h 'der, .1. II. Dean ; small de'l, Sleitey. 1.1 or I'ditiT-j. A Timely Tonic Ably Treated i Simen P. Klj, c-stj., hbiaii.iu of the ' Lancaster County .Ajjrieultiual and lleiti- , cultural society, and one of the met in I tcllijicnt and public .sphiteii e." its meiit- , hers, has published in a neat pamphlet el :55 panes, printed bv Stiinmaii ii Hen- I - - V. It ..i- c f . . i . :., 1 inr-O nailers is. Iirar Otiarters. sel. his addrc-s en "L-c'S el line Is in - Lancaster Count v. Thcii iniluenie en' Ihcy tell a pictly geed jam at tne ex the climate, tcmjiciatuie, .spiin.-s and j P'.ei .no el tee mcmber.s el the city streams. Their protection ae.iinsl steii.is P d.ce feirc Ihc mayor sent him and floods. Hew feicsts improve tlie. soil. Ue a butcher Mth a yeibal order ti ,,...i: ,i-ii.;n,.m..w,f r.mwK,.,, for a Joie-eaaiter et beef for the the rainfall censidesed. Hew tuchaid.s have been affected. I.e.tMins win- iitv-fei-e.sts .should be jilanted and the timber belts of the eeniitrv xieul 1 ivteckcd and incscrvcd." All these themes an; of the Inchest im pertancc te all classes of the- auiiculluial community, upon whose piespeut;, laurely depends the weal of every ether iutci.vt. Te the intelligent discuss-en of the topics stated Mr. Uby blinds caiel'iil .study, wide experience and ample icseaicb amene; copious autheritic.-. Ilisesstyi; v.iitteii in p casing style and his logical conclu sions aie fei tilled with impiecnible facts. The destruction of forests is without deubr a cause for most serious a'.um. and the lcsteckine; of timbci lands is a subject for piofeund cou-idciatien. We knew of no better means te clieek the evil ami pie pio mete the remedy than She wide tlisiribu tlisiribu tien and the extended readin"; an I study of 3Ir. Ebys adibe.vs. Mr. lluciirle as State Sejiermteiniaiil. Allcntew u Chronicle. The term of Pi of. AViekeihain as t tatc superintendent expiicdlst May ami l.e has net bean leappeintcd. lie has held the office for feuiteeu yens. A number of names have been saiCLre.sted as suitable candidates, and anion"; them is that of our former city superintendent, Mr. II. K. Buehrle, ney of Lancaster. Mr. Uuchile has every qualification for the office, aud his ajipeiutmcnt by Gover Gever Gover nerJIIj.Vt would be a jfiacclul recojnifien of his ability as an educator, and one that would nice; with general approval. .Mr. Uuehrlc possesses excellent adniinisli.Hivc capacities and hi; admlni .tr.tt ion of the office of .state siipcniitcndei;! would le le deund te the ctedit ami hv.i.u- of hhiiselt and the state. t-hcrWn :iles. Uills have been posted in the com I house announcing that several p upcitie-. will be sold at sheriffs sale en Sahml.u, Maich 12. COL.TJMBIA KEWS. mi: i:i;ullak: coi:itiisre.N:;.c!. Mic Alary JliKlln Acclilcr.t-.liy Killed. Senater C. b. KaulTman returned, last evening, from Ilairkburg te his home, at this place, whcie he is cenliued with a sevcie illness. Haifa dozen tramps spent last night in the boreush lock up. The cold weather was tee much for them. Telephonic connection was made yester day evening with the Chieties iron com pany. Te-day Watte, Tuells & Ce., and the b'veral furnace., between Uhbkies ami Watts station,, wiil be connected. Later M.uicti.i will be leagued and the sx-veial subscribers at that place taken in. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. L church gave one of their pleasant seciables iu the church pailers last evening. Tim iltendance v,ii geed and something meie th:.n thirteen deliais was netted te the chut eh. 31 r. Alfred C. Hi unci and half a dozen friends have .seemed for themselves quar tcis at Washington, D. C, te attes-d .the inauguration en tne -Jin et .u.iicli. The l'e in vl.-.uiii laihead will II tick- cts from h" te Washington. I). C. fellows : i" -10. ti- Vi-i YeiklT.).-ii Ir.iiisb'uig l.-i.r, :. il... .M mi "-l.-.. .! i:i-Ki :: and geed te icltiiu until Match Tth. Captain I). Brainard f'.isj went te liar- r'sbuiv ves'.-rdav in 1 ha 1 delivered te him . i ...;... i :. ..; .1 .ii .. . n. .... ' ! ;t u.uimii ;e; lit e iiuiimuu ten. ii s tie .iu- iuial appr .pii.itien from the state t- Cmi ptny 11. f t! is pi. ice. The money h;s been w.tnlcd ler a c ip!e r months, mil it ! comes in geed time. JJlankels weic ; r .c i.sed t'le cempanv fr the in.iuguial tup. 1 C. IJ. Giubb's carjicntci shop the ii.-b- I 'u y i winch Wt av'- in account e! i'i , l.i-t e. 'ling's I:-ir.i.mei..vcri is. situ ucd at the tunnel and net at tlie ileniy (.'lay luniuv. as we inadveiti-iitly stated. The !':(ie:is' bind stalled out la-tcnui-in ' te "lei.i'de a number of our le-id.ng jciti.t:;i for tin jiuipjsu of leplenisijing I tucirtriv.-ury. bat atthelir-t step tie- i s i s'lunifuts fiec up and the piemi-cd v i en.ide was net css.tiily nottpeucd until I the father hi comes meie picasaut. I .Menntini' the amounts i.iid aside fei the . band m ly be kept wheie they aic and :: 1 teicst adde'l llh-m. . -ll i m: ii f'tr t : .m. t;v. v.- c his. :,.! .. .....,... .. ..- ..j. ...... ..... .... w.us kept :i millmeiv teie at Xe. ., . ...til. h-'It! at Let late le-id-'iiee at 1) o'clock and the fiiuei.il ceitu"j will icrececd te Done Dene g'li .hutch ceup'tcn, vi.ciclhcieiiiaius of t a. ieff..s 1...... .i.i !n ii i i.ifni . i liic"iei urv was again av..v de.', u tii's meini'ig. .Six di--le'Cs :.b.ie zci-. is the ' ii.:' sl v, h.iVti iieaid of aiitl this limine d at an eailv hour out in the n t- u-: .Mitntiw. A l e inilh .- it shlctu'i' O ClOJiC a .icgi at tr. abe-. 1. K. w; M'gistl'IC'l. Aet'idutii.i'ly Illilcd. An accident eccuricd this meruisig at Xeiw . id. the i evidence of .1. lleust.su " is1iii. wiiji-li lesulted in the death of Mr. .'il'iih'i's ..!. daughter. .Mis.. Mar.;. Frem :i. ii-;,- . .'.'its .it ban:! it ajtp'ais tli.tt Mi-.s Miiibu was engaged in anaueang the jii'le.'.s mi hrr father's lied, when .: ic ic veler. which was lying uniki one ei the ilhv..-, was di- barged fiem being dis.ir- t ranged ei while the unfortunate lady was ! in thea-t .i iei!i jving it. The bullet , i -'elriie.i iicr biai.i, de itii resulting aim s iiist.tiilaueeusl.. Tim wildest stejhs wiroalie.it tills meinhiu, bit we believe tii" abut' te he the (iiUM-iieu of the aitai'-. A gci'tlt i.i'in who w.;s .;' X u"0. ed ."beitly iifle'i the accident gives lis i':e f.l 1 l.-wing .I'-cennt of it : Mhs M'lf.iin stair d fiem tin- in ..!! t i t.ie .nler te ;.,e'i .smie l u-e in the tobacco shed. lilf-i j Sii"! f iy .rrer ,he leached lli; the lepeil of the discharge ! v.-a 'i.'.-.ni a'l'l l'ie pj ijil" iitsheti te that room. Mi ' sitting room of a liic-arin in the heu.se .; Miillbi '. lie ile.-r hv.,l. im. ivn.g e'i iu i l tcl: en s am 1 1. s,,,i ;-.iiniIy '.iUi.IiMi. Oi fiessiii', inftiirnatieu comes fiem l.j mis. iiv.a. l'r -eme time prist the 1 1 tunc f.tmiiy of ; iimn'! Slnmbaugh, of 'iiiat p'.iee, unhiding Lbu'-ei!, wile and I tw i .'hildi.'ii 'nave b.-cn p.estiatcd w.th I se.tih t j.'vtv. -in the;.!t.:i in.s'.. histiauglitef Lu'n il:-ii. in th-' t'ti.tl year el her age. ' and,. e leitl.it h.s wife L.'.iu.i L Slttsu- iuugh died in the "231:1 s.ir of hei age. ill-. M'.iuil in .i ami ii: e!lllgest child, a i babe !he e: m1: mouths old, aie CeiSV.lh's- e :d and tiil ie.iiIy lecevcr. ?Ii-. Stiiuili.tugh was the youngest tlausrbt r of .lehn W. llublev, of thicitv. ' She was a most estimable .eun; l.idv, f .. . . . f'- . ' i i we-'.i known ami jiteally Cstcenieii in the :iele n: v. Inch she moved. Ninie leitt year-:i";e she v. as mariicdte Mr. Stum- ii.iiiii and accompanied nun te ins neme I in the West, nheie .she and her little f.ini- :!;, hvt'-l h.si,!y, until lecctiiiy Miirkcn deviii b di-ea-e and death. Dentil or a Ulcrjij man. ie. Jeirei.sen M. Hawthorn, after a lini'eiiugillue s from pulinr naiyceiMuup- lien. tlied at his late lCsidence, Xe. '22. i Seuth (bieen died, this mernimr. lie ' v.. is fei nii'tly a minister in the church of i the Uiiitt'U'rethi-.'!!, and at the lime e' j his death a local minister iu the Methodist E,i:m' 'jal chiueh. liis funeral will take 1 place ii-: Sunday afternoon at l':'M o'clock. ctv soup house. Ihc pelicem..! I y -i .V . c , ,.- i .i.de:-d four m;'ltcr.s of eccl, and the bi-.tcncr was ebbued te kil' a .steer be feiehe could fill the order. Pap Shay. tlie m. Milder of the M)U house, was mn- I prisi tl but ileli'-ht.'.! en ihe leceipt el a v.Jieie iMiitecic -ncn lie expecten eniv a ! .mailer, but hi honor the major was. stiil i nioie astenihiieii, r. iittite se intie'i itc- liithti d. wnen the butcher preheated his bill. Feitiuutlcly the weather is cold and these is no danyer of the meat speiliii"; Tlit l.irat i'aiitiram :. Stenhen's T.iitberr.n elim-eb hi. Stephen s jjutiicrr,u cutircu was opened t" the l'liblu- for the fust time last nigiit. and wnseiewdcd with an sudicncc aw-melcd te witness the yre.it electric liidit pnierani.i, presented by Prof. Sl'iii'.::. M:iii. et the i.'ws wpie mtignili cvnt in the extieme. Tiiey included gic gic l:esentat:ens efaictic scenery, views of the great buildings in Etuepean and Ameiiean cities, mat ine scenery, and many representation of events icceidcd in .the Old Testament. Te night the cntcriain nient will be lepeatcd. andan entirely ncw set views will be piesented, including tha sepulchic of Chiist and many ether Xcw Tciament scenes. 5lrlc!icii Witli l'araljsi!. Ce-lge A. "Wunder, telegraph operator at l-'iiiking Springs, s in of Levi Wundcr, of Headintr. was fctrieken with paralysis about eight o'clock yestciday morning, lie v.as at the time engaged in putting the instiument in eulci, and was app.ir entry in the enjoyment of geed health, lie was lcmevcd te his home and a phys ician called, who gave it as hi.s opinion that no soiieus consequences would re-ult. The out tit; light side, from the eyes down, is ai'Ci-tetl. Cliiti.KC "1 Jleiiey Order Utiuif. On aud after te-morrow the money euler hours at the posfceiScc in this city will be fiem 7 a. in. te 7 p. m., except en batur d.iys, when the closing hour will be at : o'clock p. m. DISASTROUS FIKE. i;.-.ru and Idyc Srecu Uurned S1G.O0O Les.. The lirgc barn with ether buildings and all the live steek en the farm of S. Gray bill, three m:Ie.s from alanbeim weie totally destieycd by the at midnight last night. Less ilO.OOO ; partly inHuied. The origin of thefiic is unknown. Mr. Jacob II Mace, P. 31., writing from Penn, advises us as fellows : ' Last night between 11 and 12 o'clock the barn of Seth Graybili (about a mile fiem this place) was destroyed by fue. All the live stock except one pig, together with all the farming implements except one wageu was dcstiejcd. All the Lay. sliaw. 200 bushels of wheat, 100 bushel of eats, 300 bushel com and the tobacco from e aeies, C fat j-tccis, 7 head of horses, 0 cows were consumed. Less about $10,000." County Account. appeals that the annual accounts It lib d a month aae by the county treasuier, piisen hiMKcleis and peer directors were ! "f't fcwein 1 and wnen they were picsent- ed for .-uliL tlie cenntv auditors declined te examine them un'il the -necessary affi- I davits iu-.c mid.;. licasurer Crieii I1"'"! j ether from. hiy -vVimc te li - :;CLVni:t, out the eili'-eis have net et been Lend Auditor Mus'-jr infeim-- us that he iew - of no law lcqtiiiiug the otlicei7 te stte.ii te their accounts, ha he has Jud;e Living.- ten"-- authei ity for .'-.:.', :ng that the accounts e'.Kjht te be sworn te. '1'jii !.s r.ir 1 1:i:::i. Alderman A. F. Dennelly te day beaut the e:"-cs of Lewis I'.uks and Gee. Beeks, 0 tii of color, charged with ilr.i.ikeii and di-eideily conduct en M'iddlc -tieet, en jlenday aitciuoeii, an'l with a'-'aulting Ofiic'-r'! I.cpian and Klias while in the dis chiiige of their duties. Th.' squire gave 1 hem each ten days for their bad ceuduct and disinis-cd the eiiiige of icsisting the ofiicei-j. i'xu... spin te .V:islilii-;ltj:i. The ivunsjlvari.i laihe.ui ueinpau;, will i.sne exeuiMO" tickets teenablj tiie-ji; who wish te go te Wa-bingten a'iil witness the iii.uiiu.i-ien of (he piesidcut, te de e at r (im id i .it .-. l.ip h.iiu L ti. ticket.-. tei the leund : vi: Columbia iiler will be iii-l Yerk i.i'. and via Il.iiii-huig $f!.7 (1 will In id from the I ie the 7lh of iicli inchism 'i'(:s "irpjiDscl te l;.te been Sielfsi. (.:i-;able Mllier. of IViadise, jesteid.ty in ;?-!e.i a strange man, in whose posses sion a let of blacksmith tools weic found which aie supposed te have been sieh n fiem ;i sheii near In te 1 course iccciitlv. In default of I) lil Sqiiha L.iby senr the man ' te jail h.r ajienrii: .nt-rt.tiiiniei!i at Tilntty Cliajiel. A miisic'laiul litt-r.ii I'lilertainineu! x. ill be uive-:i tiii erci'in In j'rinity eh ipel by Hit .runier MissJenaty sech'iy. An -S'vlli':it ino ine ino leunnii!: luis lit'cn preirtied and relivshini'iii.' i:i the tin iu ci ."Ollt'tj and rant's will be' si (. al!u' tlovel the t'M'iiIiiB'sfVitel'Sfa. deliiitfal sha.t is po pe ilit'iii.i -liwi'ig 'eap. siblt' ea! e :ili ihc Vjmisusnt'iit'.. Willi-- Ilil,ir.it Tv-i!il.'tt The l.imeiis .sji il s v. iii l!a li their lira at the op ia lm.i-e te night, 'i'h" niet brilliant el them a!', in f let a leul.ti ealcnmi light, is I he meilleni in v. Im-e naine benis the ce:ubiii ilinn. Wiilie lalenin. leiiliei ly f it'e-e's .urpii-el'uj, peilup- the most pope! ir buile-fiue et'in dian no-.v bcle.e the public Mi f.etta lle'ten c mtiibitti's te ' the !iiuie:il slren.:ili et the erttanlz itien i li ! a voice tii -0) 1'ie-d by the nevsp.pbis a- pile-! nei.ii'ii::), ce'tibiiimg the rfialitlts a ten tin lie, leiiiira-.d batiteu '. Ol lh"i:eee tt hit h , v. ill be ghen, " Dieani-,: or, 1'itii in a Phote-j ' giajih tla'.Iery," tlujst. I.euis Gli.hc Dantrnrl "iy-: "The p'-ifertnainv teemed with new j ! and fnaiiy s.iyiag, net-r.ud bulli.int music ' i novel and l'iugl-.tev-proeki:ig silu.iiie.n-, and i wa-, alteyther, a p 't-pears ei the i.!u?t enjev- I ' able fxliavacais! is and thettildesi and oddest I mirth. I""crj -liec.iiiy iealnic lcccivesl tit bio, I j and en TU'idiup'.e. eneete-,; and thu .liele ent' lt.iiiinieii; v.a, uproaiieiisly lau; bed at, ' n-nl proneiiuc-c.l tie best thingef i! Idnd er piesenled n-'ie. I .Tvlm S. Ci'irl.c Our people :.ie uHtirdeil an i:ne.ierte I t.eit in the appfaianc;; li-re en ' lie-it .Mend i I'M'iiine' l tliegu it cetnfdl in. 3!r..Je!.n -. (,!-.ike,lalel ii'lurned te Amei ie.i, mid .1 :seat plajing .'. dtmbl bill at the Cl.fsinul stvci't tin aire. I'hiladelpliii. " Majer W'elliiigten Delloet--' an : ' I'.tul !'r.." the j p'l'LOs in wlue'i lie will )il iv i'i thi city. Mr. clnlfcS appeaianee heieieiug his llr-i pei loimaiice. i'lter tii" ei,ieiiiIen el i.i- ;ites ful eiig.ejeiiieiit at the C'-ic-tii'ii. in this conn cenn try, will uiideul'if.lly be welc'n.istl b- a lare auilience. ti.r tin area! aetei "-1..S ,: been a la .-ei He w ill-, our p"e,il. On his last appear- ' .line he. e, a lev.- C"iis ..... he pi e'ed te a I e ou .led hi.iisi'. Niji.i srte'.lls, eeiiijl'. vm.icl il' n and decline pu-M-nte.1. by .Malt Kilter, . r.f'i ..-.?. i .Ji!v,:. ' il t- iiiii)is-il)lc ltr:i ..:iiaii atle com-, et tu .t.r.cnt v. ilh l.ydia K. j V'cj'i t.thi' Ce.i'P"i:i:il te fn'ilin'.!' j with a .ra!.ut"- t the nielMs , jt'iiup ie .Mi-. I.vili.i I. I'iiiUhani, i a taitntiil lMid.il im -. ttl sllllll laicie-e a !.! Westell! I .ivi'ini . I.j an, Mu-s.. i -i pamphlet-. iV2i'-Ijdt e I.Vv. N'nt a lItiiei:t;;e. i "'llieyaiis net a beverage, bat a medieiiie, v.ilh cni-aliM' prnperliis of the highest d ' Kiee, i-entiiiiiins no poi-enoiis diiia. 1 lu-y de in. I ti'iiilimii an illicitly debilitated sys- teni, but build it up. Om-betile contains mine Iiep". that ia, mm e led be, "tivngtb. than a btiiel el eittinary beer. Keiy tlruyist in j lleflii'ster sella them, and the ptij-ici ms pre- , sciibe them." l.'ecbester r.veiiinir t'.spicsstm liep ISit'.e.-. fl7-2v.dX I ('mi'ii.s. , " JSr'.ic.i's liieachui! y.-ecics"' are n-cd with ' .uiv.iutllgc le all"Vi lie CelllH, Sere Tine.lt, ".' , " ,, ."" ," , , .", ,, i thutvyiais the-e lieehcs have been in u-e, w, h.ulxvMy increa-in- hner. They an. net ' ,,., ft.ul n.Al:-iv,i. but, b.n in;; been tested by j wilIl, .,, ,en-timt -.i-e ier nen'.y an enliie ' Seiu ration, tluy iiave attained v.ell-meiiKd i.m'. .inie-ig i It - lew .t iple letnediet of Hie 115c. j no t nre.i:. "..ei'.iV lirenchlnl Tre-'i. i" act t!iectly eii tlie organs of the veiie. They have an e- t'.iieidiii'iiy effect in sdl dividers et tic Tin eat and I-aiviix, ivsleilnsc a litn'.tiiy tone wnen leiaied, eitli'i-irem cold or ocr-f.er-lien ei Ihc voice, and produce a clear and dis tinct enunciation. Kpralr.-t nml StPffrr find Ihe Tieclies uscliit. A CeiijTh, Celd. Cilarih or 5eie Threit ic litiies ii.'nK'diale attention, hi neglect ei en times results in .some inciir.ibtf T.nng Disease. ' Ure;rn'-. J;reiciti(.l Troches '' will alineit in v.u ialily jjiii-i eliel. Imitations are tillered ler sale, many el rli'tli are injurious. Tlie K'.'im ine "ll.-ev ii Jsfnittiti Ti eclics'' aie fceid en!; !.i bexr-.. It !)S-tW w T'uTllA Therc isa li.ilm in Oilcud. The siieet-s which lias maiked the nilieduc lien tit Cre mi I.alni, a Catarrh lemcdy, tc p.ucd by I'ly ilres.. O-.vege, X. V., is indeed marvelous. Many jieiaens m I'lttsten and vi cinity are iisin it with most t.Uilatteiy ic siilts. A lady tiewn town is receveiin the sense efsincll, which she h-id net enjoyed ler fitteeu years, thieuti the Use el the Halm. she had given up bereave as incaiable. Mr. lhu Iter, the tlriigist. lias a-c.i it in his fiiinily and cemiiiciiiis it vtjry highly. In another column, a yeiiiifj Tunkhaniieck lawyer, known le many et our readeis, te-tilics that he wjs cuied el paitinl dealncss. It is certainly a very cllicacieus remedy. 7i '.'. , li., .'(i Zf't'e, -1 iifus' 1Z. ISm. 122-2n tl.tw Wliy Wear l'laters'. The. mey le'lieve, but they can't cure tli.tt 1 line liaclc, tertile kidneys aie the trouble and von want a remedy te act directly en their creiiens. te pmiiy ami lesten; their healthy condition. Md'.iey-Wert li.w that s.-,teilie ac-tien-and at the same time it regulates, the bewelspciieetly. Don't wait te get sicic, but cet a package te-day, and cine eurs;dt. Liquid and dry sold by all druggists.r7cr- muiit'xin Tilrfraph. f2l-lwd&w- -vcir j.Drx:itTisi:3ii:sTs- OPTICAL. GOODS! Oi3era Glasses ia greu,t variety of styles and sizes. Field Glasses, Combination Opsra, Field and Marine Glassas, Magni fying Glasses, TtIicro3cepes 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 Lexnaire, and are sold much lower than general prices. H. Z..RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, 'I'ert fJrapc .Vlne. Tii.'s rt'Ine i- liiaee in New Jerucr, a'.ut i sa i e s.irp.Hsaiiyiliiay in the w.ij of wine ernr mvle. it I callcil Sneer's Wine, pre-(lur-.-i I by Mr .-peer. Since the true analysis et i!s prepe-nie uas publislietl bj- Juiium It. Clnl Clnl tea .S. i,e., t!ie '.tl.n eeuM allenl it adopted its use in pici'eienee te lercin wine-. 1'ief. Cliiltea ime-l it in liis own far.iiiy, anil has wilt'.ou te the public t!ia foliewiii caul : I-.ibt'i.itery 1 J. l:. C'.nlten i Ce , New Yeiic, iliiien 11. V.'r- ma ic- a iv.:. -fill analysis et the Pert Uiape V.'i.ie pteiIuci.il by Mr. Altivl i-pcer, and de !. !.'.-,t'.ii:' in pto:ie;.iic!u it puicjit ten-l..i:i-. all tlie ptep'j- tfjs el tlie Oporto pr'.apc. mil lli"iefore'.!er lpc.licinal ii'e-. It isupei!er ioeilier wine-, its p:!ncip.il crieala upon l!:e -y-itein aie liiihlij-sliinuluiin. diwreiie, sudei-ilie-iini ter.it'. Ifvili prove b:-nsliei;il in tifi'oc tifi'ec tifi'oc tiens et tliu l;ittiieys ami chronic disane-:,' ilh jt'iser.il debility et tin- contit'.itiea. l'hy-ii-eians may ifi'iy le'ce'inaci: I it te tiier patient in pine.' el the many tieulitliil mlMurcs tee efte.i eOld :. pme w ine'. Tlii- Mine an be hud et .-.ndisa msi t-vellrnt t'l'tscle ler weakly persons " iiceially fi'tn.i'.c-. it is a vciy superior table v.i.ie', uii'i tla.' most Iicaltiiy .lrink ii'iu n usu. IS is no' a jiitlt('d or nisi l-.tfaetuivd iiilic'e, h'.ei:ie-t .i.itivi: '.i:ie. Ihis -.viiirf i-, rnilerec'il by Dis. At'Pjsmil I):ivi xiLi ..old i.j j. . Mayuiakar. 113wilAw Xiltitiiers! .Ilntlicr! ! Mcttier1! !! Aie- en iii-t'iibftl at liiaht and lnekcu of eeriest l.yasicl: cliitd talieilii and crying uitb the eiei ttclatin paia ei cutting teeth ? 11 se, (, at t.neii and fet a b'dtle til" Mlt. v. iNstew 50ermx; v!m:i. it wilt rc- lie tlif peer litlle s'lller.'i- iiiimediatfly tle pend upon il : th'-iu is no mistalcu about it. 'iueie N net : inollicreii eatta who lrr? ever tisi'd it, v. he , id net te-11 ion at e.ice that it will lcij'ilaie the I'et.-.'ls, and give lest te tha mother, and leliet :'.a 1 Iitaith te the child. epei.'ttnig tik" in igic. It is p.'itcctiy K.if te e-e in all caw-sand pleasant te the taste, and is the pic-ci'iptien tf ene et the eltlest and bet li'inale phjsieians and nuises in the tTniied States sold every.vheie ; 2i cents a bottle. 'ldig-dvu JI,7&r jj.-iru.i. STi-Mi'.-.i-OH. On theUth inst , et spailet fever, at i.', oils. Iowa, I.ui.i. d uihterei SaiilRClftlnl ba-.n.i I.. Stmiibaiiii, in the::.! vtai of her am. n- siiMBtlell. Oil the ;".1 1 lll-,t., at Ljens. leua. I.aiu.. 1.., wilr el -ainiiel .stiuelMiigli, amid iii.ditui-ui Jeli.i V. llubley, in the -Jtli vcat ! l.fra''e. 11 All i'Jil. 'It. 1.31 i T.S. f".v-;k:: jtei -.!. and iiv::i.i.i J tei lent, .Ne. Sand 10 -oath IJiieen -tieet. pply al the I-ir.ii.ieiiMi:.. Olilct. I ieit. ND's ki:si'ai;i: xr.-u. v s sr, J t n.j.Keil tiles rie.'sel n lirst-elass !!es. taut cut Cook. 1 am no,.- prepai.-.l te .!-re uitlele- in my line at '-luut Jietite. siuli'a-riiic-Ive-n ( reiiiPtti s. Chicken sj, f 1 1 tt Oysters. Tei rapin, and all delie-ieies loieid in reason. 1 i'i!f p'il:eii:i:;eis n-jn fnliy aeileiled. JOHN COPC '.NO, e. 125 .North t)u"un stieet. i'. S. Weddiii"- aim p lilies served :H i.a-eaaMc rite-. l-J'M&Jsllil rym: iif.MOM. ham) t'Ati: vrn.j. i:i: ld,'.vTOM. HANI) i'Ati: Vi'Il cevrixrr.i) ie i. WEDNESDAY, MAKOZ 2, 13S1 The contestant'; for tile Cai pet. Gun, Davis Sewing Machine a ad silver Watch are icqnoot icqneot icqnoet ed te hand in tilt ir boelc- by 9 o'clock en Sat unlay cvei.ing. Ne additional will be lcimlvcfl alter the count has ceinmei.eed. I12-2wtl )LitJ.ii; hah; or v.a.t;Ai.i: ;tty I pi:ei'!:i;t'i. en kicih v, rKKitr.U'Y 2-, Is-I, ill be oil at p..b.if -a!" at Ueeie Wall'- lletfl, Seuth Queen -tieit. a let 'et ureiind situated en tiie south -iue el Lew stieet. at the -eullii'.ist filaei in l.tv and ( liii-tiau itt i els, tjeiitnif, en l.uv.- stiect 12.' Ice!, nunc or le-, and in depth alenjr C'liiiu Slip sheet 217 l.-et (I incl.e-, nioieer less, en uhiehaie eiec ted tv e en" ami a halt iterv ruAMi:nwi:i.i.iN; iieim, wj,i, ., e,n well et satei, and a l.uve let i i Unit tr. is ni ai ions kinds, ,Ve. '1 hi-pieperty will either be sold in the v. hole or by lets, as may best sin' puieha-ei-. .ilj te co . ineeei alTti'ele kji. iu. el -nid tl.tv. n lieu coii'dtieiis will be niude Iviiewu iiv ti.e :ii:n:ser i.mi:i. t'eitiivi-.y. decti. " l-'l 2ld Hi:. ItY Slit Kllirr, Auet. Nst;:ti: tii:i Tin. ui.it Asr Avi:i.ti Kstabiislii'd pcncy of the iimv. ,-j lit nm bisii s nffflj', iunn i-n u fiiii fliO UiOUldUbD w t OF PHILADELPHIA. AsSP.TS OVKlt Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. In't es'ut! in safe a.ni Solid "-t entitle". RIFF, S: KAUFMAN, Ne. in K.vr KLMi sti:i:i:t, dll-i.mdM.W.'-:; Second Ft., or. feu .s.i.;. 1?OU lil'.NT-A MX'OM) St'OKV KOO.'.l, bv -1') lei t, witli mmlen .s en bith 'liles. siiiiabti' ter Ci'irinakeis or anv maiiiifactu: ing imrpe-'e. Menu luuiishetl if desired. Aj: ply en "pieinlse-. i Cast Fnlleii street, Icr teiin. v. Iiich w III be reasonable f22-lwti 5 )L!S!.;C :-A.l ON SA'IlilCOA'., aiij; i . 2, lb e! 1 KISKL-'AitV. at the coiner el 1'iinee and CIieBliuit -tieets, will be sold stock and lixtmes of a Cieccry, Notion am! Coulee tieiicy stele. eeasistniK t -hew case?, cellee grinder, meciss-.s ir.ea-uresi, .-pilots, halt peck and half-liu-diel iiicauic-, counter, fsalt's. s)jce cad.liis, jar-, ic.: aN a geed j-t-li iterater, :tee, cellar lope, buckets, wash boards, a arg" let of liiilini.s and giecetics; aise counter-, shelving, bins, clients -.vitlf gia.- deer-, ,V-e. Sale te ceiiimi nee On .ud tl.iy at 1 o'clock in Iheattei'iie'iH and 7 in the evening, when con ditions v.sli ijp made known by s. it. :dcpni:i:sex. II. IK"., Aucl. lls.liV21.4" 5'fKtJC S.iI.i:,-() .liONDAV, III AitOR It, lSs. iu piu-sUiincu et an euler et Or phans com l et I. uieasicr county, will be sold at public: sale at Philip Wall's Green Tree lieli-I, Vest Kim; treet, Lancaster eltj', the billowing descnbed ichI estate, te wit : Al".t liat ceriain let or piece el gi numl situate en the .south side of West King street, I.'iiica tcr city, containing in tient en West King st rent, ii lcel 4 inches, mere or less, extending in dep'h te a liilect wid alley KM lect, mere or less en the cast side, and 93 lect, uieie or less, en the west side, and extending along t-aid 10 feet w ide alley in the rear 8a feel, meie or less, upon w Inch let el gtetind aie elected a doubles one stray llaick Dwelling lloiiet-. Xe. 52 1 West King stieet, a Kraine Pottery "iVarehene, Xe. .liS: al-e another smaller Waielieiise. l'ettei's Kiln, Hydrant, Fruit Trees am I ether Improve ments thereon. Teimsca-ben Oct. 1, l"!, upon purclia-er giving appt eved security. bale te commence at 7J o'clock p. m.. of said dav. w lien iitlciidance w ill be given by HKXKYM.tJANSE, FKANCI-jCAXsK, li.Nccuteis of tlitfc'st.ilcet Henry W.Ganst, tie- ceased. Jaceii !t M)P.fEn. Auct. lebKXUaw dts WAJiTH. T'ANTi:t AT 11!i:i.A"OAJTi:il 1JOI.T Weilisa lew active, Indiistiieus boys tiein tw elve ie eighteen yean old. lltl-lwd '.iraxricii-.v i!JKK unci.. Aiceur in W ot'lTycainelil. Apply at4l3Xeith Duke street. I2l-3td" liOOU TItAUE .VS!) l'AIli WAGKS J. while learning It. Alow Intelligent boy wanted te learn the printing business. Inquire in tici'sen or by letter te " Inquirer Printing .uii'i Publishing Company." VI and ." Xerth ('ueen stieet Lancaster. I'a. tJl-ItdeetUVOtw Lancaster, Pa. 3taj:ki:ts. , "-"'v Yenc JIarKct. v Vt.in., l'ebriiar.r 24. Kle.ii state and Western without ueelile.l cluuge and very me.leiate expei t and home trade : hnper hnper llne ttat JJ ft-il 0): extra no ?t)f?4."3: choice .Ie $i yifiU se ; tuney tin $t Ulfjil 73; round hoop Ohie U 4iJ25 0J: chei.-e de at ?. 03Qi; "": supeiiiiie' west ern j:! COai CO: couimen te uoed ex tra de $i ZOtl 1 7J ; choice de il Vdgu "j ; chniee wliltf. 11 llt'.it ,lfi -i fM17?.1ll n..f li..v e.l.kt ...t f anehnnged : c tnimen te ta-i extra f 1 O'b? j 21: lie.id to'Mieiee de $."i ijgil 7". I Wheat ine.leiiitulv active; Whitj steudv ; ! Ked a -hade lower :"."e. 1 White 3I:irebsl Itfi : de April. $1 n;;j: .Ne. 2 lied. Mureb. $1 1 -V, 1 17-' ; de Apt!!, si lygi J9; : de May .fi b' 1 I',';- Cern a shale llrnicr and linly active; :.lit (1 . e-bti 111 -poi, 35ij'",c; de tlliili'i; Sl'-J Oes ip. ief. steady :!ate. ii'7! (:: Westerii 1'SITe: .Ne 1 Keb. 4.:se : d-i" :i:ireli, K'Xc; de Apiil, 41e-: de jj.iv, iw:. lMHIaa.-Ip!.!.. lia Ijct. i'lll'.Ai'dU'UlA. I'll., Pub. I.-Uim: quiet, but prices stc.iny ; -nue-iiliie, j;! irij;.; .V) ; etui t.-! ."0i4 iiijiViiiii :ind li.iii..n.i tnuii'.y r" 'PiiiCUO: 1... tle .51 7jjI. at : t. l.tetN r-.ni'ly ?." Mail CO; Mint:. -siit, i Kxtra S iOif." 7": Htraigh1. fitrKjOiH: '.tinier ru. n -J."tt.j7 .Vi ; kpriii de ii 7."ilS w). Ke tleil! at 1102.". CO Wln'iil ashadeca-le-.-; Xe. 2 Western Ki'd M 14;;; Deiav.are and Penir.1 Ke.l, ti li'3 1 !!:: de Anilvr, -1 li'?I 15. Uern Mi'ipiv; te.lmcr 51e ; yellow .llV'; u.i.'.', .-s?.-ile. Oats dull : .Ne. I V. lei'e: -Ne. 2. IU if? tic: Ne. 3, de 4217 il:,-; .V .. 2 Mixe.', 41f. " Rye firm at Die. " I'revisiMUi iiiurl.i t end puce's un-ettluil ; nicss perlf. ?Pii?Ifi.V: tieet lia;iis$ji'jj; i.. dia me-s beet S2n O'i 1. e b. II ice.i si.iei.-t -I hums UJJ(3Ile: Viekled hale- '.i3LO-,c ; stnelted sbeiiideis ;-5JiC; salt de .V '0".,'-e. .aid inaiUci. quitt: euy' l.ettle 10-e ; loot iuui -'!,!,e: pi im.' steam flO.VjJJIuGi. liii!!r:ii:ukct uuiet, jniees steady ; Cieain ei film 32:!.'!e : de uoed te eiieiee 23g' 31 : P.r.tdfeid county and New li erlceKtia, tubs, 272Sc : de ill kins 22f?2!e ; Wrsteiii il:.if extr.l'.'l.T.j: dotceo.1 luehoice 2l)fi2lc. Uells steady : Pe'iin'a Ktra, lCfOlSc; Western Un serve e'.t'ii. lS(i;:2. Kirtrs weak and tlull : I'.i. 20rt2Ie; Wi-tcn 20Q21C. C!hee-e dull and easier; New Yerk lull t-i cam, l.-;gi:;e; Westein lull eiein, IVi'tittc ; tle l.tif Ie fren-l 12e)i:3r-: de iialtsl.in:- lOJgli'ic; Pa. de In' J?n;e. I'etrelciini ttun'l ; leliiK ! 'J'ie."" Whisky at $1 II. Seed- Ooed te pn-Mi- clever mere uetive at V,iSfi$y, ; de tle Timethy linn at J !-' 1 W : de" de Kl.ij.se duil : SI :i7'!i.l il. Live ntttck .ilarUets. UciTALO. The receipts el tattl.; jester.lay veie ".7i0 lieatt ; consigned thie-.itch" 2I' eais ; iiiaikut stesdy : eireiiius generally of j;oed ipialitv. KYiiasteeriiit$JTS((i; ciieletsbtcuiy $j ioge .T : atoetl shippers, $1 7."g).0j ; niediiim slt'Si's. t ."I l l.sj r mi! Iiin 'de: n"i. ml her UiniU ! of stock; Mieep and limb iceelpt.-i 1.1 0 h"ad ; eon I ained thteuh: ITe-ais : miiikettlullaiid tend , Iii!jtIeviiv.aid : fair te xoetl western sliecp, 91 10i." 1" ; eliei"u "2."g iui ; choice te faney i fiSSiil!; U'lM'il slicep and l.llillis; $.1 2jg."i4'j; we-itei n lambs. -j", .-,n i;."i ; PJcar unsold. Iteeeipts 1 heijs, 7,''Hi liead ; een-inei! thieu-ih, 77 cats : lu.uket tlull and lower; e-.reun. me!!y el liht lads :proed te eheice lierkeri. -f.jHiii'ji: iiht mixed, l C0it." In ; a low choice medium iieavv at $0gi;iS; ptj?, " ::e." r. (Jis-rixNATi. llejfs were steady for geed, but , dull ler lower siiules : e-oiuineii at ft C0gj3); niu nts'iiUrti;; packiii'r :it? jiiirii i.c initea er' :.t SO 2'jgi; i." ; leceiids :;,.sili) head: ship ments t-00 de. Dcir.eiT I)ie'scd IIe;s wcie iinetei1. at S7 23. Kast l.mKUtT. Tlie receipt, et Cattle were 1,(8S bead of through and in head el yard (deck ; supply liht: dsniand fair: eastern buvers shy: nearly all Mild out; lee-il trade Iifjht : butchers' biiyert cie-i! ; brst -l ipjiin ,ut $ 2."igG ; f u'r tOROed bittciiers, at $1 (,(. -.." ; common lihr at HQl M : bull-. cetvs and Hasfc lit $2 2";l. VI: sale- el 217 head : ler two thus (RU head. Tne ic i ipN of lleuiwcrc C.12J lu-ad. ler two days 7,::r h-.fl : Plmadelphias at '? ."e3; CJ ; Vel ken at ?"-. .tii III. The iccciptb of utiecp were 2.-J50 bead: ler l e days S,:i)0 bead ; fair at 'rl .ViiS.". ?.". iKDiAXAreLls. lien's were dull and lower at t.- 235i5 7i): icteipls ."i.l.-.i bend: sliienieulh i,3'J.)de. Sltlflt t;.t-.tct. N.;w one Srew ks Mm'!; uriui'i. Vbl u.ii j 21. r. v. i'. ;i". 1-. v. A. M. A. M. HMO I1:.J' 12.Su 1:2-; :.W Meney I. lie it. It tllllll'.'..tl s. .1; I,. .diihu.ni Cent. It win ... -is iy4' a, a iv, .... ....i2i;!i i-iYji -ssy, vzr-i .... u..n;h iu 11.-.J-; 1I.; i.-iiic.i;;e .i '. W.. .. Jliic:ie. .M. Jt St. V Han. M. J. Cem.. " " 1"M. ...I2.V, l'i 12si J27?', uii'i ii."", ltd ion y. imiK aS?. .r.7'J Ki2 icy 47 " 17 " !K !:', ;e", 0'i-j, t'o'.ede & Wabash. rK i." Ohie MN-ltsippi. .. lij 1 St. Leuis, I. M. & b It.. M', V. -!-?. iuiaiieaiid western. Ik.', tl. :. .f. 1. 1' li. i: :!' New Jei-ey Cent nil. l'tl in" leiti bi; D-I.& ililuseii Canal W Mi Ids', lug Del.. l.ack..t Wc sternl-2 " V2iy 123 122;i WiMeiii Union Tcl..l!l!.h li:;cf Il.'i 11.'. IV.eillc ."Mail S. h. Ce. .'i;H .11 .VJ 5T;; lewaOuleh I iisen I'aeitie Kaus.i-i & Texas , New Yerk Central.. Adams Kxpiess , Illinois Cenlnd .'levehind .V, Pitts... Chicago & Keck 1 i'illsburgli&Ft. V.. I'lllLADFLPHI . .stocks steady. Pennsylvania K. It. . Phil'il. & Keadliig Lehigh Valley Lehigh Xitvigutien.. li!) 1ISK JA 12iiV .... i-ij 4S-; 4v, r,y. .... n --.: .--. i;e l (.K I2'i'i 1MI !"'( M'( f.i !' l!. "''i'i :,; :-; ::i :i:.xi','h .vi'-f :spj .-) .... .vjk 4', 4fi' 4i;. 4'l!i te;? i 4; i; hi iik 'TO !'.; T.l ll'.U 71 . h))4 .... 2U wyn 1!)J 4S-. lsj I'I s 4,1 2,-i i 23 - 27 .... 2:j Neithcrn I'lu-iiic Cem 4 ritt9Titusv"e&15... eiiuciii Ceiiliui ... l'lnPaS Kiiu It. It... Xeitliern I't nn'a I'n. IS. It'- of X. .1. .. llc-it.invitie I'as-i Central Trans. Ce .. . .. !' Xoea O-.iiitiitlens of il.c Oriiin .''iitikei Furnished by .l.tceb !!. Leu1,-, Coiuiniss-ien SSiekcr. Cuu-ace Cllsil. M.ell. Apt il. v.-hcat :; .'six .'js;-i .May. July. Cern ' .!-' MVi .June. Oat, 27 .3.1 Sii XE'.v Yeiik. t.'.isb. .Miirch. April. Wheat U7.. H 17;i fl-lOJ. Cern Oats l'illLAi3Ln;iA. Wheat 1.11,'i 1.1354 l.'fivi Cern 35 ..Il .''.,U Oats I.5,!; .l.Vi -1" IlALTmeia:. Wheat i.ifi,j l.:r.y ur-i Coin V; .31 ziy. Oats s l'iX'IAL XOTIOK. THE INSl'KCTOItS OF THE LAXCASTEU COUNTY l'UISOX de-Ire te call the nttciitien or ti.e puplic te the large a-eitment of SUPERIOR KAG AND Jt'tti CAKi'ET, Made et th very be,t mateilals. Alse, BASKET,. ClGAUs. (JUAIN 1SAG9 AXDl'API.lt HAOs OF ALL !Es, feiiituble for Miller anil (Jie-c.'s, wbich v. lilbe tseld. wholesale or ittatl, at gieutlj-1 educed price-. . CUSTOMERS CAKI'ET-; WO EX 'Ab UxCAl., according te directions, and at short neticu. By Older of the KearJ. J. L. 110-Inid2ta'..&Iin 11,'rFMiUKi:. I'r.-.ident. THIRD EDITI0I. THURSDAY EVENING, FKB. 24, ISS!. WE.VTUE1C ISOICATIONS. Washisgtex. Feb. 24. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, clear or partly cloudy weather, with northwesterly winds shifting te southerly, followed by falling barometer. MATT. UAIU'ESTEK UKAI). Xlie I'rilliaut TViscensiu Sennter rasse. Away. Wasiiixc.tex, Feb. 24. Senater 3Iatt. II. Carpenter, of Wisconsin, died at his residence, iu this city, at 9:30 this morn ing. Asi mark of respect te his memory the Senate at 11:20 a. in. adjourned. Matthew II. Carpenter, of Milwaukee, iu his second term as senator from Wiscon sin, was born at Moretewu, Vermont, in 1S24; entered the military academy at West Point in 1S4;5 and remained theie two yeai s ; studied law with Ituftts Che.it , and was admitted te the bar ; removed te Wisconsin in 18 IS, and entered upon the practice of bis profession ; was elected te the United States Senate as a Republican in place of James R. Doolittle, and sen ad from March 4, 18(59, te March 3, 1S73, when he was defeated for lc-electien with Christiancy, by a combination of bolt belt ing Republicans and Democrats. He practiced law at Washington and at Mil waukee: was again elected te the United States Senate as a Republican in place of committee en ways ami means held a meet. Timethy O. Howe, ami took his teat ! hig this mommy; Je consider the func! jtuch IS, 1879. His term of office would J hi-; hill u.s amemlctl by the Senate and the have expired Match ::, ISS't. Mr. Caipcn- majority of the Sen.jfe amendments were tcr was a man of r.110 brilliancy and iude- ' a;,'iccd te. The eemmittce will meet penilcnce. He tee hyh rank in the Senate ( again to-meuoA t. take liti.il action en as a deb iter, though he dissipated his in- the bill and iiiatiu.:t the-ir fhaii-m.ni in in tellectual energies. A .scandal associated ' by the Tribune with hi.s name helped te kill him off, and hi:, devotion te Grai.tisiu ; defeated his re clccliiiii ; but the Demo crats often mourned the day when they helped te retire him for .,ueh an old .stick and hide-bound paitis.ui as Christiancy. He antagonized hi.s piity en fedcial u.stir pititm iu Louisiana ; vr.is otie of Mr. Til den's counsel heftue the electoral commis sion, and was associated vith hisfiicnd and anient admirer, .fudge IJI.tck, in the recent prosecution of thu riot le-s bill biiber.s in tiiis .state. His shattered ner vous bj-htem and his ill health for miiue ycuis past aie attributed te excessive smoking, lie was of fine pcrbenai ap pearance and admirable social parts. His death, huppening that Mihene acts with tiie Republicans, and Davis of Illinois with the Democrats, will leave the Repub licans with but 37 votes, te 08 ler the Democrats, in the Sen-.te. The vice piesident would net then have the right of a vote, aii'l hence the victory would be with the Dcuuiciats unless the Wisconsin Assembly elect a hticcess-.er within the next week. Ens. Ixtellgenckw. OONUKKSS. I'lliije.steiiu Against ihe Apiierlhuimeitt 11111. AVAPiiiN'iTO'i. Feb. 2-1. Afterseme pic bminary discubsien the Heuse took up the appoitienment bill. At one o'clock Mr. Ce. (X. Y.) de manded the pievieus question, but Messrs. Robeson (X. .T.) and Cenger (.Micii.) asked th it further time be permitted for debate. Mr. Ct.x fhcieupen elfeicd te yield te the Republican side the hour te which he would be entitled after the previous ques tion had been .seconded, but this offer was declined by Mi. Cenger. Mr. Robeson stated that there had been .six meie speeches made en the Democratic .side than en the Republican side, a btatement which Mr. Cox declaic te be incencet. The demand for the pievieus question being repeated, Mr. Robeson asscitcd that the Republicans meant te have fiee de bate or sit thc-ie until they get it. Mr. Cox jieldcd te Mr. I.jen (I'a.) te eiler au amendment, and a shaip contio centio contie cisary ensiled between the speaker .ml Mr. Cenger as te the admissibility of the amendment, the speaker finally uecidiig that it might be elfeicd. Mr. Robeson wished te undei.st.ind whether the gentlemen en the ether side intended te put in all their amendments, and r fuse te allow his side te de se. Mr. Cox replied that the Republicans had OiTeiedan amendment fixing the tep tep rcscntatien at :19. Mr. Ryeu's amendment was then offered. It makes it in lawful te divide any county or parish when any distiict shall con, ist of meie than one county or paiish. The vote was then taken en m tiering the main question and resulted, l"l te 10, one less than a quorum. The speaker cist his vote in the affirmative, thus mak ing a quorum. The Republicans who voted weie Mr. Dick in theafliimativuiiud .Messrs. Robinson, Killinger, "Washhuni and Tayler (Ohie) iu the negative. The Republicans then rosejfd te dila te! y motions-, Mr Cenger moving te ad journ and te adjourn te a day ceitaiu. and Mr. Pane ( California ) ineviti'' for a. recess. Pending; which, en motion i el Mr. Atkins ( Tennessee ), the Sen- I ate amendments te the legislative, judicial and executive apprepii itien bill weie non cencuricd in. The motion being put te adjourn te a day ccitain (Saturday), no quorum voted and a call of the Heuse was eidercd. Although the tell call disclosed the presence of 2C1 members, mere than a quorum, the doers were closed and a rcse tien adopted directing the sergeant at arms te enfeice tiie attendance of mem bei. UAKDS A-!l I'ISTOLS. A l'.trlyt.f Gambler, 'iill E.tcti Other. Santa Fn, Feb. 21. In the early pait of this week a general sheeting affray oc curred in a gambling house in a secluded spot five miles from the stage read between Fei t Wingatc and Beaver Springs. Four men entered the saloon and began te gam ble. A row ensued which, ended only with the death of all the caul playcis, each ene being shot several times. Ne I'.iy rr Invaliit Divorces. Ckic.u.e, Feb. 21. An interesting leal point was decided here yestciday. Al Al Al plionse E. Goedrich, -a. notorious divorce lawyer, brought suit for his fees against a woman for whom he had procured a Utah divorce. The court decided against him, holding that the procuring of an invalid ii.veit" was i-cj consideration. THE M'CACMONTS. They Want te Ketraiu Gowan. l'nn..KncLvii:, Feb. 24. The McCal McCal meat Brethers filed a bill in equity this morning, for the purpose of having a judi cial ruling en the place and manner of holding the Reading company's annual election. The petitieu" prays that the judges of election be restrained from re fusing any proxy en the ground that it is net dated within three months of the elec tion, and that Franklin B. Gowan be re strained from voting at said election, or upon any question that may arise, upon the proxies of auy stockholders in right of shares transferred te him within three months of the meeting ; and that he be restrained from voting proxies for any ether business than electing si president, officers and managers.- i eki:h;x flasuks. Fire., Wars ami Humors et W.nvt. Londen, Feb. 24. An oil refinery at Kingston-ttpen-IIult has been burned; less i'CO.000. The Morning Pjit announces ih.it Peru has asked England, France ami Italy te mediate in regard k the conditions el" peace with Chili, The Perte has eidercd thiity million cartridges from the United States te be de livered in the next three months. riiici.t. :kii mars. I'ute r ili iMimttng Kill. AVaniux.-.TON-. Feb. CI. Ttu ILiiisrt gtrtt te icpert te bu made- te the Heuse. Accident In I'reiisii'i Cl.tdsliiitf. LONDON", i!. 'li. I'ieiliu-rtila.lst.ilii', iu alighting fiem Lis e-aiii..;;e en his ie tmii home from the lien... of Commens last night, slipped and fell b... k en tin iron step of the caniae, culii'. lit: hack of hi.s head severelv. The de.ti.r's bulletin j this morning aniinuisec; tint the ptemier is lree from lever anil doing quite well, needing only iest. TlitiVeimscdlcI:itt.tr' Wcle-ru ICallruuil. W'li.Mixr.Te;,-, Feb. 2 1. The Heuse com mittee en eoiperat ions at neon te-day le le pertcd favorably en the Delaware West ern read bill, with the amendments ic stiictingits privileges and tequiring it net te consolidate with any ether corpora tion. These aie the amendments which the present projectors of the read consider disadvantageous te their project. Death of Kx-Ittt-riitir Cnel.e. "Yasuintex, Feb. 2!. r7.v-"Gevern"r Henry D. Coeke died at hi.s icsidcnce in Georgetown at 8:of) this morning. He was a biethcr of Jay Coeke, and had been governor or the ferritin j- of the District of Columbia and prominent in the muni cipal affairs of the city. "lurslia! Xey'rt Orsi-.ls:. Pakh, Feb. 2b Gen. Xey, Due D'Kl chingen, has been found ic.d at Chatil Chatil Icen, with his feiehead pierced by a bullet and a pistol iu his right baud. He was a grandson of the fameus: Maishal Ney. j,xt::i:t.s .v m i:sts. lyi.NT VAtl.Vt ATTi..vi7i:Ti; KKYSTOXE HANI) PA1K juximur JSc'-Le's il tii.i :ind heiiI Iiia'-ii- AIl-'UsSiciN", fli'Jtid jyN'' fei.i:t tiii: ji:ani itaii:-ek the HUMANE, AT TETBIR HALL. Ol'CK KVV.IIY KVKXIXO AX.'t OX M9X JKl r, Wi:iiXi::-ilA X A Xl XATCKhA r AlTEitxuuxN yiutMe roe. tlltlll "Cl'i.te,n eii:i:a nersi;. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. "Guarantee a Gene! Hltim; ia '2ys Heiir." TIIE COMEDY s-l-ccEs-S OK-TliK YEAI. SO Nights iii New Yen k tit, mid I.:iti'hiti K00111 0111V. WILLIE I.DOI'I'a SPARKS! WiPie Eibiiiln 'ind r'nuil: W. .Sanger. I'to I'te I'to lirieteis. Present it.fj th" djiialut and tineer Musical Cenceil,; DREAMS; Or, Fe.ii in u I'liiiKiraph Uiillery. Mn-ic Exqnislte. Ce,tiiiniti Ele;':int. .Mil Hi riiliiuitcd. Se:tt lit Opera IleiisH Olilct', 73c .- 11 iliiii"sieii, as, re & r,. riT:7id jXTIJA ANM)lM;i:jlKM'. Kl'I.TON Ol'EltA HOL'.-t. ) N !; N 1 'J 1 1 T t X L Y. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 13iii 'I lit liictiiigiiiilicil AiiieiicanjL-'eiiicdinii, Mil. J. S. CLARKE, i'ecuntly lutiuiit I tient L'.n inn. tti.I apjiear at tii'jeiijra llen-n;, L,nie.iS'cr, Monday, Kelt. Es, in tneiit id- greatest and most l-tinjli.ilile ch.it. icteiv, 3IAJ0II WELLISiilTOX DelJOOTS In Ce; no's Comely iir: Acti. called A WIDOW HUNT ; And .I? the luimertal PAUL. PRY, In l'oelc'j Kauirjus :', Act Comedy et th t title. Mr. Cl.iike will be 'lided by a Cei.iiany et Diain ttie Celehrilic-. (jE.NEUAL ADMISSION, 7.. V.t. GALL. ItY....... ..5I CtM ICEALKYEObKAT!; Wl.OO. Kesitrvcd '-eat, lerculsul Opera nouseOIHce MIZMCAX HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED rn TIACH BITTERS Ne Tlme Should be Lust ir the stomach, liver and bowels are ntrcfte.I te adept the suits leincdy, Iltistcttei'shtemaeli Eitter-.. I'isea,,., et tii ermn niiiiied bejtet. ethers l.tr iiioreseiieiis. and a t!ci.i is there tore hazardous. Hyspep-Ia, liver ct.iupl.ii.'it, chills and tt-vcr. eaily 1 hctuuatlr wiiicci, fc.iil nev wc.'i'cness, iirin;; -ciUmis I'cxiil trouble It trilled villi. Lese nt time iu ii-iiir tii;-) et fec ive, s.itc ami leii l,uii i. m .1 i- Ker -ale by all iiit!i- . . i en eialy. " i:-i.itd.,iyw ll 1 ' 1 il ?i 1 . lW- i'TI ti ; . i. -