LANCASTER DAILY INTSLLIGENCJiR FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25, 188i f TOUACCO SALES. A Let el Purchases at Uoeu Price. Mr. A. B. Bausman, of Millersvillc, lias sold his crop of nine acics, te Teller Bres., at the following figures : A part at 13, G and 3 ; a. pait at 17, 0 and 3 ; a part at 17, C and 3 rami a pait at 21, 10, 0 and 3 A correspondent writing from -Tey.- Hol Hel land says that tlic tobacco farmers in that neighborhood arc ready te sell, and com plain that there are no buyer, though the tobacco is no worse than that in ether sec tions of the county. As they depend largely en the tobacco civj te keep busi ness moving, they at a disadvantage se long as the buyers ab.sent themselves. Sales AreiiDfl Klnrei's. J. S. Smith, Kinzers, has purchased the following lets of tobacco : In Paradise township, A. I. Mcllvaine, 2 acres (4,474 pounds), at 20. 12. 0, 3 ; S. B. Dcnlinger, 2 acres 20, 8. 3 : Trains Denlingcr, 2 acres, 22. 8, 3 ; Jehn "'ed shall, 2 acres, 20. 12, 8, 3 ; B. O. Biaek bill, 2 acres, 18. 8, 3 ; William rheneger, 1 acre, 20, 12, 8, 3 ; Benjamin B. Dcniiu ger, 1 acre, 20, 12. 8, 3 ; Brackhill, Shim. & Miller, 1 j acres, 20, 12, b, 3 ; Daniel Denlingcr, 1 acie, 21, 8, 3 : Jo-ee'i Aiken, 1 acre, 20. 10, 7, 3 ; A. II. Brackhill, 1 acre, 18, 0. 3 ; A. II. Denlingcr. 1 acie, 17, 0, 3 ; Jacob Bail-, 2 acics, 20, , 3 ; Denlingcr & Geed, 1 acics, 1.1, 0. 3 ; W. Hamilton, 1 acres," 18, 10, 0, 4 ; J. . Kcmmcr, 1 acics, 13, 10, fi, 3 ; 11. B. Thompson," 2 acres, 18, , 3: Hailam Btaufler, 1 acre, 20, 8, 3 ; C. II. Ilershey. 1 J acres, 17, 0, 3 ; Uriah Kcl:c:t, 1 acre, 10. C, 3; Nathaniel Cl.ul:. i acie, 10, ', 3: W. S. liamscy. 200 lbs., I'C, 3 ; Adam Longenecker, COO Hi-;., 27, 3 ; Samuel Donohoe. 71 lbs., 20, :; ; Samuel Miller, 100 lbs., 20, 8, 3, 3 ; Elim S. Denlingcr, 150 lbs., 19, 0, 3 ; J. P. Mclivam, 277 lbs.. 12, 5, 3. In Bart, MeCerd : Biisen, 1 ' acics, 17, 0, 3 ; Themas Williams H aens, 10, 0, 3 ; James Pugh, acie. 20, R," 3 ; Jehn Den Icy, 300 lbs., 10, C, 3. In Salisbury, Samuel Unib!.', 1 acie, 1'. 3, 3; II. S. I'mble, 2 acics, 1'.), . 3 ; II. M. Umble, 3 aeics, 21, (!. 3; L'mlile & Summy, ljac.es, ' 6, 3; ('. M. B.ick bill, 3 acres, lit. 7, 3; B!us Brackhill. 1 acre, 18, C, 3. CKAZt'li J.V SMALM'OX. Desperate islruygluer itTiamp 'Willi :i IVi-t-MileHC.i Madman. . A terrible struggle with a Miial!-je:: patient, who was iusane ami finntie with pain, took place en Wediu-Mlny night in the open ceuntiy, about tlnee mile- fiem the Berks county almshouse. Tlic mail's name is Benedict llclleblyn. Hi-, face and body were literally covered with smiM-ji jx sores. His clothing was muddy and tern. The inmates of the farm house; haired their gates and doeis in tcrre. and prevcnU-il his coining among them. The community for miles around was in absolule lei l or. Xe one would ventuie nearllie man. He was tall and well built and sceme.l te be cr tremcly pev.eiful. Ileteie down several fences enclosing front yards .-e as te enter the houses. Finally a tramp, who gae his name as Henry IJeiden, une along the read. Berden was also a very p v.vr!"ul man. Fully awaic of the ailment of (he tnadinan Berden seized him by bit ul;Ii! wrist and commando him te go with him. "Fer two hours he stinggled detpei itely along the muddy highways tew.tid the almshouse, and several time the two men were rolling together in the mud in the light for the lnasleiy. J5or J5er den conquered, and at midnight he suc ceeded in dragging the sufi'eier nieie dead than alive te the pem house deer. The officials were meused. Beideu demanded entrance for the sick man, and feai ing a re fusal hu denied that the man had small pox. Subsequently he admitted the facts and told his taeiy. Beiden then disip ycaied in the daikness, saving it was in-; safe for him te lemiin thcic, as his piei ence might ci eat e a pmic among the in mates. Ileileblyn was placed in the hos pital for smallpox cases. By appeal ances lie has been ill about ten days. His home is unknown. It is app.uent that in his ravings he had traveled a considerable dis tance. 31 U. .MASON DKCLIXL-. Ami I'OHlrrs It te be m .State.l Pi:etK.. Pa., Feb. 21. Editor Intelliyciieer : Dkak Sins Your statement in the weekly IsTEU.ienNcr.it, of th'n week, that I am a candidate for the Democratic nemi nation for county commissioner, isenliiely unauthorized. Under no conidciatien will 1 permit my name te be ued in that connection, and I des'ue you '.-e t state te your readers. He-pcctfully your.-., Je us "Masen. Mr. Masen makes an 'entirely unau thorized"' statement rhcnhcsa.s that the iNTEi.UGKNcr.n has published a htatement that he is "a candidate ferhe Dcmeciatic nomination for county commissioner." Xe such statement has appeared in it , col umns. It has been published thnt Mr. Masen's name has been mentioned " for this nomination. Se it ha, .--eveial timer, teceutly, te the writer of this article by prominent Republican? and Dcmeci.ils. AU the same, we cheerfully publMi Mr. "Masen' respectful and peremptory dec lination and will take caie te ?ee that his name is net again " meutier.cd ' in this connection in the Intelligencci'.- Hi-p. The 1'lre in IViui Temis!j. The barn of Seth Grayhill, near I'cnn ville, burned en Monday night, was an almost new structure, te which were at tached a wagon shed, horse power hcd and hog sty. The following was the live stock and contents destroyed : Four horses, 3 colts, G steers, 4 head of young cattle, 5 cows, 7 hogs, ISO bushels of wheat, 100 bushels of eat, about 4 acres f tobacco, hay and straw and all the farming imple ments. There was an msurauce of $5,000 in the Penn Township fire insurance com pany. Only a year age Mr. Grayhill had his insurance policy reduced from $0,000 te Se.OOO en account of heavy assessments. l is the general opinion that the liic was iUc work of an iuccndi.iry and strong sus picion rests upon a man living net a hun dred miles from the ruins, the Lith: li(c nl saye. Sudden JJcatli from Apeplcx. Mrs. Brubaker, wife of Abraham Uiu bakcr, who resides at Mechanics Oieve, Drumore township, died very suddenly yesterday. About 1 o'clock in the after noons her daughter noticed that she was unwell and at once .sent for Dr. II. K. llaub, of Quarryvillc. who ai lived in a short time. Mrs. Brubaker gradually grew worse and died shortly after the ar rival of the physician. Her death is .sup posed te have been caused by apoplexy. She was 42 years of age and leaves a hus band and several grown children. tsilcs el Kcal IM:te. Vtwn A. Eusminger pus chased from Jeseph R. Shcrer, a house and let of ground e:i Seuth Pmssian Miccr, Man lieim. for $1,200. Addison A. Stauffer, has sold a half let of ground en Seuth Charlette sheet, Manheira, for $223 te Adam Uhicit. Antsuiucnt!. The following deeds of assignment have been filed in the county lcceiders ofliee : David II. Kulp and wife, of ibis city, te Henry Baumgardncr. Jehn Her.shey, of Mount Jey township, te Chiistian M. Hershey, of Eat-t Dendg.il township. COLTJMEIA NEWS. u : kvmvuak; coinsKsre-Kxci: Mr. J. B. Hutchinson, feimerly of the Columbia & Peit Deposit railroad, but at nrcsent superintendent of a branch read iunning into Lewistown, was visiting here last evening. Watts, T wells & Ce.'s furnace was con nected with the telephone exchange yes teiday. Slush ice is floating rast 1('c en 1C liver te-day in large quantities. The "Gem Vaiiety Trenpe'' of Colum bia appealed in Wrightsville last evening befeie a house of about thirty peisens. Seven dell.us was the amount realized. The company had a large audience when they gave their cntcilaimncnt heie for the ben ch! of the j) j or. The temperature is rising and the ba rometer is about at a stand still. A number of his friends called upon Os wald McLaughlin, at his residence, last evening, and helped him te eclebiatc the 37th anniversary of hi birth. The evening was veiy cnjeyably spent. " Mr. A. Jesse, of this place, it en a six weeks visit te Xew Yerk city. Messis. L. K. Fendcrsmith and W. X. Moeie left heie Ijsc uveuing en a visit te fiieuds at Pert Dcpe.sit. Md. An inch and a half of snow fell heie last night and timing the eaily benis of this meniinir. The cold snap of yesterday lin geud with us until last envening. Engine Xe. 1,023, which was lecently placed en this division of the Pennsylva nia lailread, is in the shop heie with played-out flues. Communion services with feet washing will beadmiuisteied in the Church of Ged at Seuth and Walnut stieets en next Sun day evening. The. .subject of the evening's disCan .-e v. ill be ' feet washing." All who with te attend are ceidially invited te de se, but such as de net want te hear aie ic questcd te stay away. The b.iz.iar te be established by Samuel Campbell, the livery man, will be situated at Feiuth and Walnut streets, and net at Fifth and Walnut ..tivels as we had it in a feimci communication. A hotel building is located e.i the prepyl ty. Mr. Campbell cipvcls te open up in a week or two. Messis. Samuel S. Kliir and William B. Fasig has purchased at piivate sale the ice heti'-es and eeal yaid of Samuel C. SwaiU. Beth houses aie lilie.l with ice of splendid quality, aie well situated and supplied with every facility for quick and vaty fill ing. The coal yaul i; located near the nniiii line of the Pennsylvania railroad and has a tiJing tunning te it. The invest ment ought te pieve a nieiit.ibie one te the puicha-cis. Bunting weed was last night taken fiem a stove in the dwelling house of Geerge Al'eiih.ieh, thu carpet weaver, at Xe. 311 Cheiry stiect, placed in a coal bucket and put outside the deer. Liter in the night Mr. Allenb.ich, en looking out of a second secend second steiy window, dieeveied that the lower pait of his house was en lire en the out side, lie quickly ruthed down stairs and had but little difficulty m extinguish ing the the. It is supposed that thc'lmin iug weed in the coal bucket was fanned by the wiui, and that the fiame house ignited fseni thit. The ending was foitu feitu natc wheie the cirelcssnes.; was se gieat. The Medel engine company, which le cently built itself a machine shop, near Fi out and Locust streets, te engage in t:.em:iu:i!a.-i in eoisiaueu.M. migiii -, ic ' C'lVCil CSlCll';iY iieiu rn. ijimiis, -in., .i'i order .suflieientlj large te kecji the estae ii-.hiiient in full blast for a couple el months. F.G. ReiMiiger, of this place, a piivate in Company F, 21st U. S. infantiy, sta tioned at Vauceuver b.n lacks, Washing ton tenitery, has recently wen for himself an enviable leputatien as a marksman with a lido. Ar a eeinp.titive t irgefc prac tice he .seen d fc'O p.iint.s out of a possible OD and ranked feuith in his leguncnt lii.st among the jirivates. This iceerd will excuse him tiem guaid duty for one year. In a lel'er te a fiiend "Feidy" say:, hecv pectslih, company te l.e transferied from its pie-cnt ipuitei-. te JJttle 1'eek, Aik., or te Xew Orleans La., and he thinks if such a tiansfer is made he will be able te piecnrc a furlough te xisit his home. j The second iejtt.it of the manner of the i death of Miss Mary 11. Mitllin. as given in our letter te thu LvrEi.i.ier.sccn efj.--,-teiday, was substantially em lect : but the pistol which caused her death was found en the fleer of her father" "llice, ele-n by the desk, and net lying en her bobem, as stated. The accident is supposed te have occurred while Miss Mifllii- wa; putting the istel in its customary dace in theetlicede.sk. Deputy Cei ener Jehn P. Frank held an iiupie.st with a jury composed of Dr. S. At!.... !;...lrinp ''ii.ernin A tit .1111 Itrmier. t..i. i...,.i. -,,..',,. i- TT..1.1V Pis-lierCi-n.-re i L. Lvle and J. Tewnscnd Stene, who ic tuiued the following erdict : "We find that the said Mary IJ. Mifllii, came te her ile.ith by being shot in the head by the ac cidentt! discharge of a pistol which she was handling at the time."' Dr. Alex. Craig wa the jury's physician. Miss Mif- llin's funcial will take place Irem tlic Piesbjtciian church at this place en tiidav afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Sat- niK I'AIIW. 'ilir IIuiU"'"" Mrawlns t " Clese. Last night was Union night at the Hu mane fail, and as usual the large hall was crowded and salea lnisk. The ai tides chanced off weie : a woolen tidy, wen by R. C. Reed ; air cattle, Mr. Rerd : pair of slippcis, Willie Fisher; pair of slippeif, Linda Scheid ; pair of lambs, Hairy Roh Reh rer; I.ngc cusliien Minnie Hepting : large wate "uaskcl, Jehn Beyle : line lobe, Mary White : monkey. William DcIIavcn ; large cigar, Peter Diehl : sitintidy. Mrs. Uafr ; thiead tidy, HetticTieut : bottle of cologne, C. L.-idenbciger ; man's shiit. Jeseph Jhndel ; small basket. Annie Eiis :uau. The fair will cl.isc I -morrev night and tlic many handsome and useful articles still remaining en the tables will be dis posed of at low figures : poisons wishing tesecnie bargains should avail themselves of this opportunity and visit the fair to te night and te morrow night. Kt.jstenn Itaml. Tlieie was a large attendance at the Keystone band fair last night, and a geed many ai tides were disposed of. Te-night theie will be an exhibition of mechanical ingenuity which will be worth seeing. To morrow night the Millcrsville band will be in attendance and discourse sonic their fine music. Gas KlHiiii; tlic rili. Mr. Jehn A. Shober, pioprieter ei the paper mill at Slackwatcr, en the Cones Cenes toga cicck, has di-ceveicda new eaue of ceinnlainl against the gas company, which, dining the present winter has se giiev- ( eusly efn-nded against a sullermg cma muiuty. He asseits that the ga company is responsible tei the slaughter of large quantities of fish in the Conestoga, which bv reason of the sticam becoming impreg nated with the refuse from the gas works aie either killed or made sick. Parties living in the neighborhood of the paper mill, Mr. Shober says, have been compelled te threw away by the bushel fish rendeicd unfit for use by this cause. Mr. Shober himself raked out of the rack in the head race of the paper mill two bass, one of which weighed "tij pounds and the ether 3 pounds. Beth displayed symptens of sickness which Mr. Shober at ti Unites te gas. Mayer's Court. This meiniiiff the mayor had befeie him threc di units, two of whom get 13 days each and one 10. Three vagrants were discharged. MARIETTA MATTERS. euj: kcgclar correspondence. Mortality Tobacco Eureugh News. The high wind en Wednesday night blew up quite a blizzard for the next day. The mercury fell considerably, ice formed in some places and all day yesterday the river, en the opposite side, was runuing with slush ice. The funeral or William McXcil's child took place en Wednesday. It died in a spasm. Our mortality list for the past three months has been unusually large, there having been, from Dec. 1 te the present J time, 33 deaths, most of them from diph- ' theria and its ajtcnd-int diseases. A few mere tobacco sales aie reported : ; F. U. Gantz sold about two aero te Fridy, j of Mountville, for 20, 7 and 3 ; Geerge Waller sold his five aeies for 21 and .". . In Maytown, Ficd Hetiseal get 10 all ! around and Frank Jehnsen received 19, 7 and 3. j The excursion te Washington te attend ' the inauguiatien ceremonies is beginning te be talked about. The rates of fare aie i S4.91 from Marietta via Yeik, $G.2j by i way of llarrisburg. Tickets will be sold J en the 2 1 and 3.1 of March and will be i geed for letuin until the 7th inclusive. The sheeting match in Maytown did net come oil" en the 22d as it was expected I te, because they ceuJd net get a large enough number of pigeons, and the ball was postponed until next 22d en account of a scarcity of ladie s. , Mack Hippie came te grief by net cm- pleying a physician. Seme one advised him ( te give aiseuic te a pet cat that was sick. He did, and the cat di(e)d. ' Mr. Je.t. Windelph is ill with inflainma- j lien of the bowels. j Daniel Shaw, of Chicago has been ex hibiting wonderful dexterity in town at i thcbilli.ud and peel table. On Wednes- J day night he madosemj excellent phets en the Susquehanna club biliiaid table, with ! and without a cue. Lal evening he was j advertised te plav en Jehn Yeung's peel table. j The Sewing Bee will go te Geerge Wii- ! limns' s for an ouster supper en Monday niilhr. Sceie one for the "cntlemen this I time. The heu.te of Mis. Maty Whitehill, de feased, will b. .sold te-morrow. Dan Ilc.t.s it spending a week in town. He is living in Pittsburgh. f'apt. Case was up fiem Columbia te his Maiit-tla law office, en Wednesday, for the liist time dining this mouth. lie had been confined te his home with a heavy cold. On Wednesday night a man by the name of C. Yetzer, claiming te be from Cones Cenes toga Centie, cndeaveied te take meie lib erties in the bar room of the Perry lieii'e than was due him, anil was brought up before Squire Ile.ith next day, who gave him ten days. At the same time appear ed seven tramps who had spent the night in the .'ekup. They had been in town and tic'iiiity for some time and en Wednesday evening one of then committed a theft that biiiu 'lit them all te grief. Parsing I the house of Momeo Frazier en Frent l .street, he spied a basket of clothes en the b.-ck perch that had been recently taken from the washline. Be took them with him, thiew the basket ia the old liollew-waie yaid. and rolling the clothes in a bundle, m. 'relied oil" te the furnaces, where he uip(i te .sell them. effcr'uiL' the whole let for 15 cents. In the meantime Frazier had come home, found out the theft ami went after ldln'. lie found him at one of the furnaces in the act of showing his wares, and immediately set te work punching his head which he did te a nicety Ofilceis Stahl and Ruby appealed next and ai rested all the tramps that weie gathered tbeie. except a few that silently stele away. When they weie hieught before the tquire the thief gave his name as W. Hall, lie was sent down te await a trial at com t, and although theie was sullicient evidence te convict .some of the rest ter ether efien-es, the in.juied ones refused te appear and they weie discharged en condition that tiicy would make a bee line for some strange land! .UATISIMOMAL. Notable VM',iiii;j ! i FitMeii. 'i'ne event in Fasten yesleiday was the mani.igc of Miss Kaie K. Petter, daugh teref Rev. Dr. T. C. Peiter, pi ofeser at Lafajette college and pastor of the Thinl .stiect llcfeimed chinch, Easten, fenneily of this city, te Rev. Samuel A. Mai tin, in charge of a Prchbj terian chinch near 15.il 15.il tinieie. The venerable Dr. J. W. Nevin. of Lancaster, perfeinied the eeiemeny, as sisted by the bride's father. The mairiage took place in the chinch, which was ciewdcd with friends and lelativcs. The ushers wcie PiofesKer V'. 1). Owen, Lafaette college, Geerge Kuiikel .fllar risbuig, Jehn Baker, of Easten, Hairy Giess, of Ilanisburg, Montgomery Evans, csj.. of Xoni.stewn, and David Martin, esj., of Pittsburgh. Many guests from a distance were pi escnl, and the bride ic ceived a veiy large collection of handsome presents. In the pivs'j'.iee of a brilliant company of guests and amid social features of a rare elder, in Reading yesterday, Miss Helena daughter el Henry S. Eekert, and a young lady weli-knewn in Lancaster, was mar lied te Mr. Meigs, chief draughtsman in that city of the P. & R. lailread, and son of Rev. Dr. Meigs, a famous divine. In Yeik yesterday Edward D. Bcntzcl, esij., atterncy-at-lav., and Miss Ida Kate Whei ley, daughter of Mr. Gee. Wheilcy fei mei ly of Lancaster, proprietor of the Ghider house, adjoining the court house, were united in holy bends of matiimeny. iTiielureil iamb. Mrs. Amanda Sayler, of Raphe, bieke lier left elbow en the ice; and Hciuy IIiiiiinier,ir., broke his left le while wicst ling with another boy at Gibble's school house. Mr. Lewis Sylvester, while passing de we West King stiect, near Mulbeiry, fell heavily te the pavement, sustaining a se vere fractuie of the light, arm and a dislo cation of the elbow. He wa-s taken te the office of Dr. J. O. Boyd, who, with the as sistance of Pi: McCormick, after putting him under the inilucnce of chloroform, succeeded in leplacing the dislocated joint, and then removed him te his resi dence. Dr. Yeagley, the family physician, who i in attendance, while net consider ing the ease a serious one, thinks it will take several weeks before the use of the arm will be lesteied. ilenc Ilcni. " Dick," the gray liei.se owned by the Reading railroad company, and who has been diiven for live or six years past in one of their cxpi ess wagons, has been lame for some time past, and this morning he was sent te Philadelphia. ' Dick ' is a very reinaikable intelligent animal, and he had many friends. Yesleiday a valuable horse, belonging te Aldus Annicnt, of Drumore township, died from the effects of a kicking which lie ireeived from another heise. Unlit Lamps. The gas lamps unlit in the several wards last night are teperted as fellows : Fiist ward, 2 ; Second ward, 3 ; Third ward, 2 ; Fourth waid, 0; Fifth ward, C; Sixth waid, 2 ; Seventh waid, 4 ; Eighth ward, 3 ; Ninth waid, 10. Total 33. This is the smallest number of unlit lamps leperted by the police since they have been making daily lcpeits. In Town. I m of Kerbs & Siiess.anived in town ves- tcidavand is stepping at the Cad well house. He intends making purchases of tobacco. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS- OPTICAL GOODS! 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Eliza Metzger, widow of the late Philip Metzger, it was determined by some of her relatives te cel cel cbiate the event by giving her a grand surprise pai ty. Many intimate fr icuds of the family were invited, and befere S o'clock the house was crowded with her children, grand-children, gieat-giand-ehil-dren and ether 1 datives and friends. Many were the ceugi ambitions showered en the old lady, who, though somewhat disabled physically, ha as clear an intellect and as lively and cheerful disposition as most people neL half as old as she is. A fine collation was set out and the evening was very pleasantly passed by all present. Ilie Mutcriiiil instinct. Today abeul neon a lather ludicrous accident eccurcd en Lemen sticet near the cemetery. A man was driving with a hoi se and wagon, having a calf tied lying in the bed of the wagon and a cow tied be hind. The cow became stubborn and re fused te fellow, whereupon the halter was untied, the man supposing she would fol fel low the wagon for the sake of the calf. She did mere than that ; after jumping up behind the wagon seveial time?, she came alongside and sprang with her fore feet into it. Getting her sect between the spokes of the wheel she upset the wagon, tlncw out the diiver and the calf and was dragged by the here for some distance with her legs tangled in the wheels. For tunately neither diiver. horse, cow or calf wen much hint by the accident. Mrifkvn wit'i Apoplexy. Benjamin F. Striekler, foreman of Best's boiler weiks, while ai work this morning between 8 and t) o'clock was stiicken with apoplexy and fell uncon scious te the iloer. He was cariied te his home, 223 East Walnut street, where he was waited en by Dr. Welclians. He remained speechless for some time, but is able te speak this afternoon. Mr. Strieker is about 02 years of age, and some months age had a similar stroke, from which ap patently he entirely receveied. Uninaiiaoie .natter. A letter addressed te ,J Miss Gilbert, Ilanisburg,'' is held at the pest eflice be cause the stamp en the envelope has been once used. A communication addressed te Ilein rich Fieisen RoscnhefV, Skiatshing River P. O., Canada, Manitoba," is held for full postage. A letter addiesaed te " Mr. E. E. Wea ver, icar of 23 Seuth Third street, answer seen and oblige." is held ler better direc tion. ail-!:re:iliin Tj-.mip. The live tramps who attempted te cs-! cape from "iminnici Hall, 'in the county jail about a week age, have had com plaints entered against them by Keeper, Weise, and have been held by Alderman Wiley te auswer for jail-breaking at April term the quaitcr sessions. Mete Arrests. Win. Walncr ami David Morgan, two ! mere of the colored men charged with havinir been engaged in the riot en "Middle , sticet tlic ether day, wcic aricstcd last , evening by Ofliccr Lcman, and held for a heaiing befeie Alderman Dennelly. Tongue Itreken. This afternoon a two horse cab belong ing te Patrick Cherry, had tbc tongue hieken off at the depot by one of tbe horses falling. I.lnntean Secietj. The Liunuiau society will held a meet- t ing te inei row afternoon at 2 o'clock. iuisemenls. .Mm -S. C'n. .. Mr. Clarke will appear iu the fietccly warlike Majer Vt'e'Mngten Da Da Da Jloels. M r. Clarke once played tills part nenrly an entire season iu Xew Yeik, and li is revived it theie many times ince. He uIst played it for a very long period iu Londen, where it still attracts very large audiences, duifng Mr. Cl.uke's fiequent engagements in the Englilh metropolis, wln.re lie is the met popular comedian el the piesent time. In the company te appear here u ilh .1. S. Clarke en Monday night, is Mr. W. II. Vernen, a distinguished Londen favorite, who will star through tills country m his. own plays, commencing in a tewv.ccksal Hoelh's, Xew Yerk. Mrs. Farren, who represents the old worn m in the plays formerly one et the most popular of the dramatic star-.. She once played ter fifty con secutive nights at the Aich Street thcatic, Philadelphia, with great pie'it te the muii a'crs, and the theatre was decorated and bril liantly illuminated en the fiftieth night. Mr. W. E. Chapman, also a member et Mr. Clarke's company, was thelew comedian of tlic Walnut Street theatre for many yean. Hu created many et the comedy characters in this coun try, was the original representative of Auyxts ttu in the " Wiliew Copse,' and in this cli irac ter he wen gicat popularity. In the standard comedies he is one et the bct actors te-day. and tlic papers give great praise te his Lord Dubcrl. M iss Marie Beeth, idye a member or this company, is a lovely gill, and until re cently was a pupil at Xetre Dame academy. She is a niece of Edwin Beeth. St. Michael's Hall. St. Michael'sC. B. U. will give a ball at the West End Hall en Monday evening at rt. Fer baby and children what uiek delicate and wholc-emc than Cuticnra Seap. Ball Te-night. This cicning the guide mill workers of the Penn iron wei ka will give their first ball in Reth wciler's hall, and they expect a big crowd. Xatrilieus, restorative, quieting, Etrcngth eaingaud purifying arc Malt Bitters. Sl'EVlAL NOTICES. Net a lievcragc. j "Tlieyarc net a beverage, but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest de- j Lancaster , Fa. et - fjrec, containing no poisonous drugs. 'Ilicy de net teal den n tin already debilitated sys tem, but build it up. One bottle eentaini inei- lieps, that K mere real hop strength, than a barrel et ordinary beer. Every druggibt in Rochester sells thtsin, and the physicians pro pre lcribe them." Itocliestcr Evening Express en Hep Hitters. fl7-2nri&w There is a IJulm in Ciieail. The .success which has marked tin: inttoitue tiouefCieaui Halm, a Catarrh remed y, pre pared by Ely ISres., Owego, X. Y., is indued marvelous. Alany pcr&ens in l'iltsten and vi cinity arousing it with most bitisfaclery re sults. A lady down town is recovering the sense of smell, which she had nei tnjeyed ler liltecn years, through Un lue of thu nali.i. She luiil given up liur case us incurable. Mr. Har Har eor, the druggist, has used it in his family and commends it very highly. In another column, a yenng Tunkhanneclc lawyer, known te many et enr readers, testilici that lie was cnicl et partial deuincs. It is certainly a ery oflicacieus remedy. Pittxten, Pa., Ga zette, Aufftitt 7.. ISM. l2-2wd.lw Why Wear IMasters? Tlify may relieve, but they can't cure that lame back, fertlltt kidneys aie thu trouble and you wantii remedy te uet directly en their se cretions, te purity and restore Slieir healthy condition. Kidney-Wert lias that hpeeilie ac ac teonand at the same time it regulates the bowel perfectly. Don't wait te gel sicir, lint gel a package te-day, and cure yourself. Liquid and dry sold by all druggists. Ger Ger i.umtevn Telegraph. liMwd&w S.'.MJ'U: NOTICE. 11 is imnnvtililc ter a woman alter a faithful cours-eof ticatiiieiit with I.ydia E. Pinkham'u Vegetulde Coinpennil te continue te sutrer with a weakness et the uterus). Enclose a stamp te Mrs. I.ydin K. Pinkliam, 23.! Western uviMiuc. I.ynn, Mass.. tir pauiphiets'. iv23-lydeedaw Streng i:idence. 1 lmvc sold at lL't.iil price since tint 4th of December last KG bottled et Dr. Themas' Ec lectilc Oil, guaranteeing every bottle. I must say I neer said a medicine in my life that gave such universal satisfaction. In niy own case, witli a badly Ulcerated Threat, alter u pliysicl.ni penciling it ler several days te no ellect, the Eclcctric Oil cmed it thoroughly in twenty-tour heuri, and in threatened croup iu my chiUlienthis winter it never tailed te re lieve almost Immediately. C. U. HALE. Grattille, 111.. Mm ch 26, 1SS0. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and 1S9 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. aiAllllJAGEb. Yecmi iHETiucii. On the 21th el February, H-81, by the ilev. W. T. Ccrhard, at his resi dence, Xe. 21 I :ist Orange stiect, Mr. Abraham S. Yeumt te Mis I.izzie S. Dietricii, leth if Maner township. HOW.MAN Kimj. On tliu 20tii of February, 1S81, by the llev. W T. Uerhaid, at his resi dence, "Xe. 31 Eust Orange ktreci, Mr. Elmer E. Kewnmn te Mi-s Thrace I.. King, both et Lan caster city. nEATUS. Ka:il. In this city, February 23. 1SS1, Fred erick S. Kahl, iu the i'tii ycai of ills age. The relatives and friends, alioKe.03 K. of P., and U. It.K.et P., are respectfully invited te attend the funeral fiem his lute residence, in the rear or 451 and 453 St. Jeseph street, en Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment in Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td Kkextz. In tliis city, en the 25111 inst., Catli nrinc Krcntz. wife et Adam Ivientz, iu tlic 71th year of her age. The relatives and friends et the family aie ivspectlnllj' invited te attend her luucral Itein the uidence el her son, Peter Krcntz, Xe. CIO Maner street, en Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 2td XEV ADVEItTlSEMESTS. i 'WOSTOKK KOiMIS AND DWELLING tei rent. Xe. 8 ntul 10 Seuth Oucen st rpat pp ly ut the Intellieekcer Office. AUCTION ON S.VTUBII.1V AKrKKXOON and evening, at Burklieldcr's xterc, err. et Chestnut and Plum streets. A large variety et Dry Goods. Notions Beets and Shoes. Uitat It.ii gains, sale at 2 and 7 o'clock p. in. II. K. BUKKHOLDEIt. s mi'l Hess, Auct. i22tdU Ui:. or k. or p. .tin knights of . Lancaster DivisonXe.C, will meet (fully uniformed) at tiicir armory en Sunday after noon, February 27. 1S81, at 12K o'clock", te at tend tliefunnr.il of our late Brether Sir Knight Frederick Kahl. By order Sir Knight Commander. 125-itdttl JOHN BAUNHABDT. NOTICK. THE .IlKMIIKRS OP LAXCAS TElt LodKeXe.fi, K.et p., urn request ed te meet at tliu ledge room en Sunday atter atter atter noentat 2 o'clock, for the purpose of attending theluneralet Brether Frederick Kahl. The members et Inland City Ledgr and Tcutenia Ledge are rcspecttullv invited te meet with liicin By order of f .V2t.l JOHN L. COYLE, C. C. VOlt SALE. 170K KENT A .SECO.M) STOKY ltOOAI, 2S by 4( feet, with windows en betli yfdes. suitable for Cigarmakers or unv manufactur ing purpose. Steam furnished if desired. Ap ply en premises, 235 East Fulton street, ler terms, which will be reasonable. UMwd"- 1)U1SLIC SALE ON SATCKDAY, TUK . -Kill et FEBKUAKY, at the corner eT Prince and Chestnut streets will be sold stock and fixtures of a Grocery, Notion and Cen tec tieneiy Stoic, consisting et show cases, ceHec grinder, molasses measures, spigots, half peck and It'ilf-biishel measures, counter, scales, spice caddies, jars c: also a geed re frigerator, stove, cellar i epe, buckets, wash boards a large let of notions and groceries; also counters, shelving, bins, chests with glass doers &c. Sale te commence en said day at I o'clock in the afternoon nnd 7 in the evening, when con ditions w ill be made known by s. u. Mcpherson. E. Day, Auct. flS.19,2.25 1-)CBL1C SALE OF VALUABLE CITY . PROPERTY. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1631, will be sold at public -ale at Geerge Wall's Hetel. Seuth Oueen sticet. a let et ground situated en the south -iiIe or Lew street, at the southeast corner et Lew and Christian streets, lrentmg en Lew street 125 feet, mere or less, anil in depth along Chris tian street 207 feet 6 inches, mere or less, en which are erected two one and a half-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES with a geed well or water, and a large let of fruit trees or various kinds, &c. This properly will either be sold in the whole or by lets, as may best suit purchasers. Sele te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. et snid day, when conditions will be mude known by the nEIRS OF DANIEL FORDNEY. dee'd. ' f-24-Sttl HEXRY SHUBKRT, Auct. THIRD EDITION FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 25, 188!. VTEATUKIC INDICATION WAsniSGTON, Feb. 25. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, clearing weather, preceded in eastern portions by snow, variable winds, mostly northerly, stationary or lower tom tem perature, higher barometer. CONUKE3S. I'recceJlncs in the Seuutc. W.isniXGTOX, Feb. 23. Iu the Senate the river and harbor bill, with amend ment, and the agricultural bill, with amendments, were reported back favor ably. The Seuate amendments te the for tifications bill were insisted upon. Proceeding la the Beuse. Iii the Ueuse, at 6:40 a. m., Mr. Ilawley CCenn.) toe.1: the fleer and suggested that each side of the" Henso should select five gentlemen te meet and agree upon a plan of settlement. Th Heuse could then take a recess until 10:30 aJd busiuens proceeded with at that hour. "ShU proposal met with unanimous approval. The committee was accordingly agreed upon and the Heuse at G:30 took a recess .until 10:30. Upen reassembling after the recess the death of Senater Carpenter was announced te the Heuse, and at 10:43, as n jnark f respect, Thursday's session was adjourn ed. At 11 o'clock Friday's session "began. The sundry civil bill was taken up nd it will piebably be completed befere adjourn ment te day. CAPITAL CULMMiS. Mr. Carpenter Net nCrematlei.Ist. Washington, Feb. 25. The statement te the effect that Senater Carpenter's las it wish was that his remains .should be cre mated is pronounced incorrect. His family authorize the statement that the senator had alwaya expressed himself as being opposed te cremation. Te ifuy Ileiuiu. The United. State-, asi.is.tant treasurer at Xew Yerk has been autkm'ied te pur chase for the sinking fund fiva or s's per cent, uncalled bends of 18S1 te an amount net exceeding $1.),000,00() paying par and into est accrued te date of payment. Thu Funding Bill. The ways and means committee will held a special session te-morrow iu con sider the funding bill. The Appui-tieamcnt Dill Dead-Leck. The committee of five representatives from each political paity te confer upen the apportionment bill with a view te effecting a compromise were unable te agee ami adjourned until this evening. KLACK DIAMONDS. Se C!uui0 In Price of Ceai Condition of tliu Tdurkut. Philadelphia, Feb. 23. The executive cjir.mittces of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met this afternoon. It wa' decided te make no change in the current circular prices. el coal for the month of March. A.s the stock? of coal en hand. arc low it is thought that full production will continue throughout the coming month. Navigation is expected te open March jth en the Schuylkill canal, and the spiing schedule of eastern prices may show a small decline. Freights are about 2 cents lower, being new rated at S2 te Bosten and ?2.20 te Providence. Dcalli or Cel. .May. New Yerk, Feb. 2. Cel. Win. May, private secretary of Gen. Smith, pelice commissioner, died this morning of lhen nntisin of the heart. He was .": years of age. Disastrous Flames In New Yerk. New Yerk, Feb. 23. Fire this morn ing at Ne. l: Frent street injured the building and sleck of Pierce & Baldwin, flour merchant--, te the extent or $20,000. Other linns in the bui'ding and next deer suffered by fire and watchmaking the total less about" 40,000. PLAYINO WITH HBK. A l.iltle Ghilil Ilurned te Death. Aliiany, X. Y., Feb. 23. Ycstciday the parents et tlnce children named Shut ter, lcsiding at Stcphensville, near Coey Ceey maus, locked them in the house and went off te enjoy a visit with a neighbor. While tiiey weie ab.ent the children played with the fire and one of them wu buincd tedcath. KHIrd 011 a Water Wheel. A little daughter et C. Hamilton, an employee in a paper mill of Cecymans, while playing in the mill yestetday, fell en the water wheel and was instantly killed. Albania anil the Perte. L0ND03, Feb. 23. A despatch fiem Vienna te the Times says the Perte has sue cceded iu getting the better of the Alba nian movement in the vilayet of Kdssove, or at least iu inducing the Albanians te defeat sitt lenient of their claims until the Greek question is decided. Kossevo is what is ment by the rcfcience te the "im "im peitant member of tbe Albanian league" gained ever by the Poite. m The Weather In Canada. Terente, Feb. 23. Very cold weather pievails tluougheut the St. Lawence Val ley and in Eastern Canada. But in the lower lake legions the cold has modified somewhat and light snow has fallen at some places. Verdict Against 11 Knllrmid. Dever, X. H., Feb. 23. In the case of Xettlcr vs. the Bo-ten & Miiiie railiead, brought te recover $20,000 for injuries re ceived, the jury rendered a veidict for the plaintiff for $1,000. The case will be carried te the law term of the supreme court. Mrs. McUulgan in Luck. Washington, Feb. 23. Hayes te-day nominated Mary B. McGuigan te be post mistress at Tamaqua, Pa. Purnell and Ills Party. Londen, Feb. 23. The Londen cei res pondent of the Leeds Mercury says he hears that it is pesseble that Mr. Parucll may sheitly renounce the leadership of the Irish paiiy which is mere discontented with him. Itttirfld ISank Circulation. Bosten, Feb. 23. The Atlantic bank, of Bosten, has retired $114,000 of its cir culation en account of the funding bill. " JAICKEin. - - "' new Yerit Market. 'w Yer.s, February 25. Fleur State steady, moderate expert ami home trade : Sii)-i tint State ?: r.itfri Id: i-ttra no 1 .Sl.-'l -l; choice de t 5544 SO; t.eiCj de 1 '.031; 50; round iioep Ohie il M&'i On; choice de at $5 P3S6 75; sapcrflne west ern $s 60ff4 CO: common te koe1 ex tra de H S0S4 7J : choice de M T36 75 : choice white wheat de $5 OOgCOO. Senthern quiet and unchanged : common te fair extra ft G0Q 5 S3: eeml te choice de S5 25J? C 75. Wheat a shade firmer medcrntelv active; Xe. 1 White Mav SI 15K ; Se. i fceil. .pet SI IS: MarchllSVillS: April, de l 19i Gl l; : de May i lSiffli 19. Cern a l:aiie better and quiet; MiTed western spot. 35J57;ic; de future 3t- 657c. Oats h.nle at longer including Xe, 2 March, UPZ : de Mav. 43' ic ; State. 4g-4SKc ; Western 37j;c. Philadelphia Market. 1'hiladxx.fiua, Pa., Feb. 25. Fleur quiet, but prices Arm; superUnc, J3 OOgS 53; extra ii 753t 0!) : Ohie and Indiana family 5 2538 00: Pa. de 4 75g5 CO : St. I.euis family $5 50rft 25: Minnesota Extra 5 0035 75.: straight. $5 67T625: winter patent T.5ea7 00; spring de $e 7.3S 00. Kye flour at WffiS 00. Wheat firmer ami geed .demand ; Xe. 2 Western Red $1 l.Viill l:t?i : Delaware and Penn'a Red.fl 121 15; de Amber. 14l 1 It!. Cern steady : steamer 53c; yoliew 51' iQ 55c ; mixeil, 545J54-;c. Oats quiet, steadv : Xe. 1 White 45Me ; Ne. 2, 44c: Ne. 3, de 42tfJJe; Xe. 2 Mixet. 4K. Eye firm at 95e. Previsions In goe.l jobbing dctmuid ; miss perk. $lt.""If.-0: beet hame $21. ')( 22 50; India m..s beet $20tK)f. e. b. II icon smoked hams lcjlle: plckleil hunw 9871c ; smoked shoulders JSC'-ic: lt de 5J.Cji5;je. Lard market steady ; city kettM l:Be ; Ioest bmchc'si'lHic ; prime steam $10t2. Butter steady but only in moderate dnmaiid: Crcainerv vxtruSlStCic :t!egiHd tocheicu 23 3.1 : Bratll'erd county and Xew erk extra, tubs, J72Sc : ile firkins. 22JJ2IC ; Western it.ilrv extra 25ft 2ilc: de goeil tocheiuu 20321c. Rolls quiet, ; Penn'a Extra, WSlSe; Wcsterti Re serve extra, 13322. Egijs quiet but steady ; Pa.., 2lg22e; Wcsteri 21e. Chcee qttiet but unchanged: Xew Yerk lull cream, i::7313..; Western tell cri-an., 12413c; de "tan" te troed 12SI2..c: d kaltsktm- WliQWic : l'a. de 10Slli,e." Petroleum neiuinat ; icllnnl !4e. Whlkyut $l H. Setsl- Heed te jirime clever trr.gutar ut7'i(i;g5': de de Timethy linn at 2 S3 i iS) ;de de FI:iseeO dull at i:BDir.S. Lltu atiek .TS.irkels. BuxVAte. Tlie receipts el cattle yesterday were 2.70O head : consigned through I'S c-ars ; nothing doing; f lead unsold. The leeeints 1 heep anil 1 mills Meie ..i:u Jiad : consigned threimh: 31 car ; market Ulead j eailv with tioed demand : l.iirte geed ist- tn sheep. Si oe.i ,.; ciione -ii.iei ; riim iS-feSGveslern lamb-., common te choice. Sj S20; best grades dispened ei. Tile receipts et hogs v. 010 ,2si head ; con signed through, 1.1! ars; market dull and lower : geed te eheice v.?iii le : llslit mixeil, $505 75: ijoedm4.dinii.i,,l'J'j5; lue leads extra for expert ut i'luJii" -i'1 ; common te vheiet. ?5S5 i0 ; 6we eai s unsold. CixcisiNATt. liej;. ueiuxtcady and llr.n ler geed giudu-; cenfuinkt $i 5Ja.r3; liht at $3 GOiill; uacliiug t .;'jii; .': biltcliers' ai JO iVRt! 50; leceipts 2,'.uV Juj.ul: sliipiiicnli 1,700 de. KiS LimutHr Tin icceiida i cUle wrris 1.121 head ; the MUikel closed cry yle-.. a '--t ... .v's n 1 ieeji. The -C'Jptsef lie wie2,:WD.heail ; i'lilla delphiis ,t ?" 5"f! tT ; "lerkersut 5N)iilIi. The reei'in " "eep were 2,0eO head ; the niarkef wui.r-)'l,Vlt J 50,?? a'' , Detiieit In l'.-.."-, llogsuethingdon.. IswavIVelis -I .,... vt-'" higher at 5 W MIeeK.liarnct. Nbiv Yerk Stocks'. stock unsettled. Meney Wrwii ,,..- liem in addition te I lej-al interest. Fcbi'llary 'S A. M. A. M. r. m. r. SI. V Y. l.a 11:1. 1:10 i:M seu Meney.... I'rle It. It ii-i' 4,-1 ', Michigan m. & L..s....ir. 13; 7 Michigan Cent. I;. K..11:: n.s Chicago & '. W I"-, !.:. Chicago, JJL St. P.. litrJ 110 Han. M. J. Cem WA 51 " Plll....II"j.i IMI Teledo ,t Wuliuth. .. IV i Ohie & Missis-'ippl 11 4,v t-t. Leuis, I. M.&S i:.. ftSK 5S Ontario ami Western. -;mJ ;;- 17'iC t(!'4 4:, 1-K ISSI4 1) 1HK ll'J 1WJ flVi tv: 119,; lei 107-;? 11.3 5J4 54 4S H0i luejf tn W, 41 :ts 57K M?i C5 tiJi '-i-'-y-, MlA C. C. & I. C. It. It !K "21f iy2 iy. "IX New Jeisey Ci'iitiuL.lirJ leii W 1( " U!jk I'ui.iC iiuuseii uanai.iej l' iVi Del., Lack. ,c WtsternlJIK PJl KM 4 103 un Western Union Tel.. W.ty, hit' .- IZl Jill hiVf nmiy mi r-acitlc'Muil S. S. Ce. W1H K WA Ki 4i ;;.". Union Pacilie IiP, 1171.: ipj'j n.-,i u nuiiKM a ifliis New Yerk Central... Adams Expie-s Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts Chicago & Keek 1 Pittsburgh it Ft. V. l'lllLADKLCII.'A. Stocks weaker. Pennsylvania II. It. . Plill'a. A Ueuding..... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Northern Piu-itic t.'ein H O p.,, PlttS,, TltllST'O ft it.... Northern Central Phil'a ft Krie U. U.... Northern lVnn'a I'll. Il.lt's erN..I Ileitenvllie Psu-s Cetitrjl Trans. Ce .... 42 4!" ity. It 3X I liwJ a .'.'."." .".".".' 1454 .."."." .'."."." 1-tSH lsl .... u:H i;i; t 111 ii, : :!i ar44 ::iyA 27 .... .... .... syi i :, v, v.yt rA it I! 41 4;;rf !!; 4P.2 I.'IK TO "UK !! ! ivyH iu?;; VX 111" 1CK ;; is'i 7 ii -il -i"., 21 Noen Oitotatletisof the Grain Market FurniHlied by .l.ieeb 1!. Leng, Coiuiuissieii itreLcr. Chicaoe. Cash. March. Apiil. Wheat .'J7i .!I7;; Jt Mav. .In I v. Cern r,:yt . .lij; .i .lime. eatH '.-.i :.n;j .:;, Nkw Yoie: ruIi. M'ireh. April. Wheat yLH rl lsJi jl.l'JJf Cern 57.'J My, Oats .:,-)i I'liiLM-irLrniA. Wheat .:VX I.15JA I.I7A Cern 55 .Xt .Xl t Oats It I:,', .45 ltAi.riMei:n. Wheat I.IUJ.H .W. 1.17'i Coin .". .3IJ', .:ayt XtT. .. ......... ...... .... .... .E.V TElt T. I IS3MESTS. lvl:iti'::iiv ei.tliiv te cje t riii: KEYSTONE BAND FAIR TO-XICIIT, nnd uitne-s theexhildtiouet mecliaiiicalxklllg AIMI.SSION, lOCts. I12-2wd DON, I'llKtll.T T1IL (illAN'O FAIR OF Tilh HUMANE, AT THEIR HALL. Ol'EX U YER Y E VEXIXO A XI) O X M OX DA 1', WEDXESDA X AXDNA TUlthA V AETEllXOOXN EltOMs TOH. Ill trd 1KANU CIIAKITY CONCLKT. Fer the benefit of the SOUP F.UND, cv WOODWARD'S CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS, In the Court lleu-e, Lancaster, FRIDAY EVENING,, FEBRUARY US. Miss Alien Troyer, Sojirane; Alias Alinuiu fceliner. Contralto; hu. I'.AIewery, Tener; A. W. Woodward, Uas-je. AUAiisbiex, ar ci. Deers open at 7J o'clock. Concert te com mence at 1 o'clock. Tickets for sale ut Wood ward's -Music Stere, 4 Last King Street. LM-3ti1AI,U,r' E XT IM AXMll'-iG KM KNT. FULTON OPEISA HOOK. OXL XIISHT ONLY. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1881. The iistinj:iijhed American Comedian, MR. J. S. CLARKE, Recently returned Irem Londen, will appear ut the Opera Heuse, Lancaster, Monday, Feb. , in two et his greatest and most laughable characters, MAJOR WELLINGTON DeBOOTS in Coyne's Comedy in 3 Act-, callrd A WIDOW HUNT ; And aa the Immortal PAUL PRY, In Poeie'i Famous 3 Act Comedy et that title. Mr. Clarke will be aided by a Company et Dramatic Celebrities. GENERAL ADMI-Jr-ION", 75 CIs. GALLERY se Ctn. RESERVED tiKATb, Sl.OO. Reserved Scat" lorsalcatOperaMeu-eOfllco LStstd. -WTANTl-.tl- f f or 17 ; c A M'ltsi: .:i:!, old. Apptj at !: vi:ei;t it; n. itliliiike Ul-3td ar street.
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