Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 28, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1831.
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most worthless in the early part of la-st
reason, and these who invested largely in
it were sneered at as" feels and idiots, and
yet te day scire of the very men who de
cried it, are running their heels off te
secure a few cases of it at greatly ad
vanced pi ices. A large propeition of the
crop of 80 will be feuud equally valuable
and will probably bjinjj as big figuicsa
j tar hence.
About 400 or 500 cases of '70 tobacco
weie sold in this city last week at htifl
prices, and the supply en hand is well
nigh exhausted.
LANGAN MUST GO.
lUfc TBUlIBLCAT JWlLLEIfsVILLK.
A Student of the Nermal Scheel Expelled.
Fer some days past there have been ru
mors of a seiieus unpleasantness at the
Millersville state normal school. An at
tempt has been made by parties interested
in the school te prevent giving the matter
publicity, but the steiy has found its way
from the gossips of the village te the gos
sips of the city. Shout of embellishment
and exaggeration the affair appeals te be
a tempest in a tea-pet, caused by an over
cautious professor and a somewhat contu
macious student.
It appeals that en the night of the 22d of
Fcbiuary a number of the faculty and stu
dents of the nei mal school came te Lancas
tci te witness the performance " Hazel
Kirkc"it the opera house. At the conclusion
of the play the Millcrsvillers took seats in
the sticet cars te icturn te Milleisville,
the lady students occupying the front cat
and the gentlemen the second car. A
student named Langan, fiem Xcw.Jercy,
(who, wc aie informed, was net one of the
party w he came in te attend the play)
stepped upon the platfeim of tin
front car, but before he had
time te enter, was pulled vigor viger vigor
euslv by the coat-sleeve by some one
behind. Leeking ainuud, he saw that it
was Dr. Brooks, principal of the school,
who had held etJiim. The doctor ie
quested Mr. Langan te leave the car and
take a seat in the car behind. Mr. Lan
gan said he picicued te remain whcie he
was. Dr. Brooks puicpmteiily eidcred
him te leave. Mr. Langan lcplied that he
was in a public conveyance, had paid his
faie, was guilty of no misbehavior and
was entitled te stay where he was.
Dr. Bioeks leterted that if he
did net leave the car at once, he
would be expelled fiem the school.
Mr. L'tiigau still declined te move and told
Dr. Bioeks te go en with the expulsion.
Dr. Bioeks called upon the conductor of
the ear. Mi. Beck, te put the man off.
That elliccr, however, declined te act, as
Mr. Langan had p lid his faie and was be
having himself genteelly. Mr. Brooks
then notified Langan te consider himself
expelled liem the school.
Tnis ended the m ittcr fei the time be
ing and Mr. Lankan rode te Milleisville in
the ladies' cat. Dr. Bioeks lest no time
in formally expelling Mr. Langan from the
school, for a violation of one of the lules,
which, we are informed, prohibits
lady and gentleman students fiem trav
eling together. The affair has created
ue little feeling in school circles, and
there is ceusidcrabls diversity of opinion
as te who is le blame. Dr. Wicker
sham, state superintendent, was scut fei
and visited the school en Satuiday with a
view of pem i tig oil en the troubled waters.
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?isr. jjiuimn ir n-fiuui'ii iu tit; uujr iciuiii;; iu
Ills' determination te keep Langan out of
,- the school, and Langan is as detci mined te
get iu again. It is a inattter of no small
nnpeitancti te him, as expulsion fiem 3H1
Ici.svillc pi events him fiem being received
as a student or teacher in any ether Ner
mal school. If net speedily reinstated he
threatens te biing suit against Dr. Bioeks
for heavy damages.
AMONiS THK l'Ot.i i'lCl.YN.S.
Tney Come and Ue mid Set Up Tlicir
hlatcs.
Geerge W. Eaby wants te be loekin ;
after his spiiitu'd and political adviser,
Dr. Cem p ten, who dined Eaby's enpnn-
j ent, Tobe llcr-hcy, en Fiidav. Or is ihe
t doctor playing it line en the Sporting Hill
statfMuau ?
k It is pretty well understood new fiat
i in tiie pending Republican campaign the
iucMcllcn-.Mcnt7.cr Ixielt tactien will a-Jt
with Hiestand, Brown, and what was left
of the Bull King after Scnscnig shook the
hay from his hoi ns.
On dit that Frank Eshlcmau is climbing
te a position en the top rail of the fence
L between the factions and will drop te cither
side, which aflerds him the better chances
undei the new administration of succeeding
te Tem Wiley's place as collector of inter
nal revenue.
Jehn M. Stclnnan is calmly surveying
i the scene fiem a scat en the fence, like
wise.
I- M'ltA ! 4ivlt4- will VA A",. c1iai.V inil ,tis.
thonetary. These arc the best two positions
I at stake, and for them the contest is al-
rcaey ciear-cuc ana wen aciinca. me
j llicstand-lJiewn-MeMclIcn-Mcntzer lac
biuu is ier .vnu lvciier ler sucriii ai.u
Sam Matt Fiidyfer piothenotary. Jac.
t Krcady is only te be used as a decoy ; he
will be cheated. Fer sheriff the New hra-Jolinsen-Seiiseiiis-Martin
wing is for
Jehn High, and ler prothenotary, Jehn D.
Skiles is their man. Abe Scttlcy has ue
chance te get in ; he may as well spare his
l pains.
i or the ether elhces the combinations
will be subordinated te these two, en both
I sides. At present the Examiner paity
lis inclined te Gee. Spun icr, for clerk of
I orphans court ; lobe Hershey, for quarter
sessions cicric ; eievc jrnssinger, ler ireas-
I urer ; Dr. Uompten. for register : Sam'l
iSlokemandC. Ceble, fei commissioners.
f On the ether wdc the cembinati n new
r talked of is Jes. lleeser, for clerk of or
phans' court :U3ee. W. Eaby, for cleik of
V quarter sessions ; Jehn M. Gridcr, for
county Ircasuicr; lien Wissler, for regis
ter: b. 31. -Mci, and D. Jkl. Mayer, et
H SlrJBburg, for commissioners. These
i slaws an, However, sueject 10 entire re-
arrangement aud te a show of what
strength the candidates can biing te tiie
choice of the rings for sheriff and prothen-
letary.
u Coins ie the Inaugutatlen.
The Lititz cornet band, whose services
lUave wen vurtcu uj nit; x uuaueijju'a
' l.m Ak jwhvA 1 vvr tm 1 J1T n I a! al h
Jnvinciblcb for the inauguration demon demen demon
tratieu in Washington next Friday, will
start for the national capital en 1 hursday
morning. Twe members of the Eden
I' html ixen from vVnmnlsjrlerf nwl m frnm
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this city, will accompany them, and Tay-
f Icr's orchestra of six pieces, of this city,
will swell the iiurnecr et local musicians,
who will contribute te the festivities, te
about twenty. On Wednesday evening
tlie entire party will give a cencei t in the
hall at Luitz.
A LAND SLIlJK.
I Watchman Injured Railroad Tralus I)c-
layea.
This morning about 0 o'clock a heavy
land slide occurred in the deep cut near
Elizabethtown, where was formerly the
tunnel, en the Pennsylvania railroad. The
Tatchman, named , was caught by
aport'en of the slide and dangerously in
jured. He was taken te his home in Eliz-
i sbetbtewn, where no lies in a critical con
atien.
Trains en the read this morning weie
obliged te move via Columbia.
Gebc West.
Jehn K. Mctzger left Lancaster at 2:30
a.m. Sunday morning. te take a position as
clerk in a railroad office in Minneapolis,
Minnesota. A large number of his friends
'Cere at the depot te bid him goea-by and
la P'" gOOU Wiliiure.
MARIETTA MATTBBS.
OUR KLCUUR COBKESPONDEN'CE.
l'ruf. Haldeman'M Collertlens The Rudget
of Itoreugli ewn.
The valuable and interesting collections
of the late Prof. S. S. Haldeman, of duck
ies, have, after several months labor, been
divided, arranged and shipped te their sev
ci al destinations.' They were packed in
GO or mere boxes, and the total weight was
about 5,000 pounds. The books alone
filled one car. Of thase. a box of the most
valuable weiks were sent te the Philadel
phia library company, one of the eldest if
net the eldest library in that city, aud
with the exception of some private dona
tions the remainder were sent te Leavitt
fc Ce., Xew Yerk city, te be sold at auc
tion. The professor had some time age sold
the most valuable part of his libiary te a
college, but that institution, being unable
te make payment for them, will give them
up, and they also will be disposed of in
New Yerk.
Fer a number of sears past the profes
sor had been intensely interested in Amer
ican Archaeology, and science is indebted
te him for his valuable services in throw
ing light upon the customs and couditieu
of the prc-hite! ic natives of our country.
By his untiring zeal, deeppenetiatien and
cenect judgment, he succeeded in collect
ing and selecting a large cabinet of Indian
re ics.
The most interesting and valuable of
the-eaic these leuud iu Chickies Beck
Kcticat. This is a small even-like cave
at the base of Chickies Beck which at-
tiacted his attention many ycais age.
He examined it about five years age
and leuud it te be rich with scientific store,
producing about 400 anew heads and a
number of ether implements which his pic pic
vieus lesearcli enabled him te classify as
knives, chisels, sciapcrs, beiers, speai
heads, hoes and diggers, sinkers for nets,
hamincis and tomahawks, also he disco vei
ed a pipe and some pottery. Had this all
fallen into the hands of one less capable of
turning it te the best advantage, it had
better been left undistuibed, but he en
hanced the value of the discovery by a care
Jul examination of all the suireundiugs,
and piepaicd a paper en thesueject, which
was lead before the American Philosophi
cal society in 1878. Previous te this a
preliminary bketch was sent te the Secietie
des Aniericauistes. Luxembug, which was
published iu the Cempte-icudu.
This collection has been presented te
the Amciicau Philosophical society, and
they have gene te considerable expeuse te
publish the paper read before them, iu
pamphlet form, with line illustrations. On
account of this accompanying paper and
the completeness of the collection, it is
ceusideied the most valuable one extant,
fei it tells of an allow manufacteiy that,
fiem its fin inatien of 30 inches of vege
table meld, has been in existence 2,000
years.
The Liuna'au society of Lancaster, of
which Prof. Haldeman was an honorary
member, iceeivcd two boxes of the ic
uiaiuder of the collection. The American
.Museum of Natural Histeiy in Central
paik, New Yerk city, were presented with
10 boxes and 15 boxes were sent te the
the Academy of Natural Sciences, of Plii'
adclphia, of which the piofesser had been
an active member for about forty years.
D F. Smith, fiem Clearfield county,
was iu town en Saturday. He says the
liver is net bieken above Curwensville.
A child of Casper Eader's died ou Sat
uiday. It had just recovered iiem an at
tack of diptheria, when it took a relapse
and died suddenly.
On Satuiday and Sunday it tiicd hard
te rain and finally succeeded en Sunday
evening te perfection.
Misses Lillie aud Katie Kuukel, from
Shippensburg, are visiting Miss Dera
Stevick.
Mr. Kccler, of Maytown, will be com
plimented this evening by a little social
ixatlici ing in that place in honor of him.
him. II-; is well known in our social and I
literal y ciiclcs.
Wc have had one fl.tting iu town, net
withstanding that the 1st of Apiil is yet i
some instance oil.
The liver is iu geed running order fiem
here, but? there no raits teiun.
Miss Bella Sehaffncr is visiting in Leb
anon, Pa.
A two heisc team that was hauling to
bacco staitcd away from Collius's ware
house en Fiiday and ran up the alley pell
mell, but one of the horses fell and they
were captured without deiug any dam
age. People are complaining tf the high
pi ices at our mai ket. Eggs 10 te 18, but
ter 28, aud lard 12 cents. Hay is bunging
$25 aud straw is net te be had. Last
week a great deal of hay was brought te
town.
It is a fault of the Lancaster water aud
net of the Marietta jurymen that they
can't ne that beverage.
What is the Itegislcr puffing and blow
ing about'.' It is famous for untrauslatcd
sentences.
Fred. Houseal's tobacco sale was ic
p nted inceircctly. He get 15, 0 and 3 in
stead of 1G all leuud. Jno. Stiickley, ahe
fiem Mavtewn, sold one acre for 22. 7 and
3, and Jehn Hayes, 2 acres, for 19, 7
and 3.
There is some talk of starting a Sabbath-school
again at Denegal chinch.
The appeal ler liquidation of the Ma
lietta Prcsbyteiiau church debt has net
been effective thus far.
CONTRACTS A1VACDEU.
l'esta! Kuulcs In Lancaster County Tbat
Have Keen Given Out.
The following contracts for carrying
mails in this county have been awaided by
the postetfice department the contracts
beginning en July 1, next, te continue four
j cars :
Reute Ne. 8,247 from Lancaster, Pa., te
Millersville, Pa., 5 milcs aud back, 18
times a week ; Contractor 'Clias. Dcuues,
Liucaster. Pa., $450.
Reute Ne. 8,248, fiem Lancaster, Pa.,
te Kawliusville, Pa., 21 miles aud back, 0
times a week ; contractor, J. T. Gibsen,
Barboursville, Ky., $600.
Reute Ne. 8,249, from Lancaster, Pa.,
te Strasburg, Pa., 14 miles aud back, 0
times h wci-k ; contractor, N. W. Waid
lcy, Strasburg, Pa., $375
Reute Ne. 8,250, from Lancaster, Pa., te
New Helland, Pa., 14$ miles and back, 0
times a week; contractor, Jehn Piersel,
Reckville, Pa., $394.
Reute Ne. 8,251, lrein Lancaster Pa.,
te Terre Hill, Pa., 23 miles and back, G
times a week ; contractor, J. B. Puce,
Jeffersen City, Me., $407.
Reute Ne. 8,252, from Milleisville, Pa.,
te Safe Harber, Pa., 6$ miles and back 0
times per week; contractor, Charles
Dcnucs. Lancaster, Pa., $155.
Reute Ne. 8,253, from, Lancaster, Pa.,
te Rewlandsyillc, Md., 30 miles and back
G time a week ; contractor, J. T. Gibsen,
Barboursville, Ky., $891.
Reute Ne. 8,254, ftem Seudcisburg,
Pa., te Paradise, Pa., 1 miles and back,
G times a week; contractor, J. B. Col Cel
grove, Washington, D. C, $81.
Tlie Mtcnnercher Concert.
This evening the Lancaster Majnner Majnner
cher wili held a concert and sociable iu
their hall. The character of these affairs
has become se well established by past
successes that a geed time may be confi
dently anticipated. Only members, and
their families with a few invited guests
aie admitted.
Mayer' Court.
'lli is meiniitg the mayor had a number
of bums bcfeic him, and discharged the
whole of them.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK REGULAR COKKfcSPO.MJENCE
II. H. Housten, of Philadelphia, was in
town en Saturday.
The Niagara and Chicago express, west,
passed through here this morning. The
blockade ou the Mount Jey brauch by the
laud.slide i the cause of the change in the
run.
Master of Motive Power Edward R.
Black, of the Pennsylvania railroad, is iu
town te-day.
The Pennsylvania railroad company will
te-morrow commence selling excursion
tickets te Washington, D. C. They are
geed te Match 7, inclusive.
Iu the E. . Lutheran church, en Sat
urday evening, Rev. F. W. Staley preach
ed a sermon te the members of Putnam
council, Ne. 113 B. U. (H. F.) C. A.
Rev. Dr. Owen, of Chestnut hill, Phila
delphia officiated in the Presbyterian
church ycstciday roeiniug. The congre
gation was laige.
Almest $250 was taken up in yesterday's
missionary collection in the M. E.
church.
Mrs. Stewart Miffiiu died at her resi
dence en Satuiday night of consumption.
The funeral will take place te-morrow af
ternoon. A heavy fall of rain occurred here dur
ing most of last night and a portion of
this morning. It aflecte( the attendance
at last evening's services iu the different
chuirhcs.
Company II. will be rigidly inspected
this evening aud te the members wil be
issued the great coats received a couple of
months age from the adjutant general's
dcpaitmeutat Uauisburg.
Mr. Fied Bucher will this evening give
te ins uicthien 1 susquehauiia ledgo Ne.
80 an account of his recent trip through
Euiepe, the sights he has seen. etc. We
have no doubt it will be interesting.
The funeral obsequies ever the lcmains
of Miss Maty B. Miffiiu were held in the
Presbyterian church en Saturday aftei aftei aftei
noen in the presence of a large number of
relatives and fiicuds of the family. Rev.
J. McCoy paeached the funeral sermon and
remaiks were made by Rev. Reger Owen,
D. I)., of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. The
interment te ik place in Mount Bethel
ccmeteiy.
The sacianuMt of the Leid's Supper was
administeiid in the Chuicti of of Ged, at
Seventh ami Walnut streets, last evening.
Feet washing w ith a number of the com
municants formed a poitien of the even
ing servtc'. The congregation was large ,
Aud again General William Patten was
defeated for council en Saturday evening.
The election efficcis of the three wauls
met at scv.ni o'clock in council chamber
aud piecceded, by drawing lets, te deter
mine who .should fill the office for the next
thiee yens. Inspector Charles F. Yeung,
a Democrat from the Fiist waul, diew the
flip, which held the name of William H.
ILirdmaii. and he was declared elected te
the elllcc of council. The candidacy of
General P.itten for office, and especially in
this particular office, appears te be attend
ed vciy singularly with ill. succcss,altheugh
Mr. Patten in both tiials for the office
ran well possibly as well as nine-tenths
of the Democrats iu town could run.
Twice has he iuii for the etfice ; twice has
he been tied, and twice iu filling the office
by drawing lets, has he been defeated.
Had Mr. Patten been the lucky man en
Satin day night the Democrats would have
c'eeted three out of four ceunciimen. As
it is the paities elect two and two a gain
of one fin the Democrats. The new coun
cil will stand seven Republicans te two
Democrats, and the school beaid will be
divide I in the same way, the Democrats i
beinji Messrs. W. B. Given and Jehn A. I
Sladc. i
The Vigilant fire company will held it& j
regular monthly meeting to-merow even
ing, j
Pay day at the Shawnee rolling mill en !
Satuiday. '
Te-dav is vei y foggy ; one can scarcely
s-ep the Yerk county hills. j
! i
Une et the mcnieeis et the " ucm va
riety lieupc, says th ey de net eaie se
much about their haul luck, but every- ,
body asks (hem hew they made out. It i
is the an.svciitig of questions that they ob
ject te.
Eveiything indicates a big house for
Gus "Williams lo-menow night.
A leveieud gentleman fiem the Wy
oming conference preached iu the M. E.
chinch last evening.
It is understood that Messrs. Klair and
Fasig, who recently puichased the ice
house and coal yard of Samuel C. Swai tz,
will assume possession .seen and t tin the
business as heretofore
Our streets just new are very muddy.
A special train took 11. II. Housten
and party te Lancaster ou Svturday after
noon in tunc te make connection with the
day express.
Dr. Housten Miffiiu left here fei Phiia
alclphia te-day
Tlie Hrz7ards.
Aldcimau Spuirier te-day heaiJ and
committed Isaac Buzzard and Wm. Weid
er, en the eh.r.gj el" entering and lobbing
the Hellew school house, Salisbury town
chip, en Jan. 7. The same defendants aud
Abraham aud Jeseph Buzzaids were com
mitted for tiial en charges of robbing W.
S. Force's stoic and Benj. Fritz's jr., hotel
in Gcoigetewn. They will have aliening
hereafter en the charge of robbing Gei
ger's store at Qttai ry ville, aud Burkhold Burkheld
ers stoic at GiefTs Stere P. O. " Mait
the squealer " was en hand te day and
gave impei taut evidence for conviction of
his Inethcis.
Ilepert or Hum Lamps.
The police report the following street
lamps unlit Satuiday and Sunday nights :
Wards. Sat. Sun.
Fiist 1 3
Second .....I! '.'
Thiid.. 2 4
Feui th 1 (
Fifth 11 10
Sixth 2 2
Seventh 4 5
Eighth ." 9
Ninth 1) 7
Total
.3S
49
ritOUAHLK INFANTIUIDJS.
Dead Infant Found in a Snow Bank
Ou Satuiday, as Hiram Slough, of Sal
isbury township, was driving along the
read between his residence and that of
Isaac Minim, near the Welsh mountains,
he discovered lying in the snow the dead
body of an infant, neatly decomposed aud
pai tly eaten up by crews. He gave in
formation at once, and Squire Hendersen
empaneled a juiy aud is te-day holding an
inquest. It is supposed the child belongs
te some of the disreputable gang inhabit
ing the mountain.
High Water.
The rain of yesterday has raised the
water in the Concstega uutil it is almost
bank full. At 11:30 this morning the
water pumps at the city mill were sub
merged and had te be stepped. At neon
the water was still i ising.
Kev. Seulo Joins the Baptist Church,
At the close of the morning service in
the Baptist church this city yestetday
Rev. J. B. Seulc, late of the Church of
Ged, iceeivcd the hand of fellowship from
the Baptist pastor, Rev. MoYrisen, and
was admitted te that denomination en his
Christian expciience.
Sent Ont.
Squire Allen Wilsen, David Morgan and
William Walker were sent te jail for 5
days each by Alderman A. F. Dennelly
this afternoon for being drank and disorderly.
STEW ADVERTISEMENTS'
OPTICAL GOODS!
Opera Glasses in great variety of stylG3 and sizes. Field
Glasses, Combination Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Magni
fying Glasses, Microscopes and Telescopes.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Fer almost every form of Defective Sight. Oculists' prescrip
tions for Glasses accurately filled at prices much below city
charges. Nearly all our Optical Goods are imported by our
selves from the celebrated house of Lemaire.and are sold much
lower than general prices.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
Band Injured
On Saturday an eleven -j ear-old son of
W. G. Mellinger, residing at West Wil
low had one of his hands caught in a corn
fodder cutter. Three of his fingers were
terribly ciushed, Dr. Hess, of this city,
dressed the wound.
Amusements.
Walnut Slrett Theatic Mr. J. S. Clarke 13-
gan the last it cek et lii-f engagement at this
theatru Imt MemJay evening. The house, as
usual, was p tcUed In every p irt, and It is
needless te say U.e uuilience was delighted.
The plajs were "Widow Hunt," with Mr.
Claikcas Majer Wellington DeBoels and Paul
Pry. They arc hetli veiy strongly marked
chaiactcrs and Mr. Clarke has made them se
entirely his own that they can fccarcely he dis
sociated in one's mind fiem the personages :
he represents them. Tnncserves only te makn j
the assumption et such parts mere easy find
natural, the peculiar walk and method et talk
w hicli mai ks Majer DcISoels of course remain ;
t'acy uie a put et Ids character, andean no
mere be tlnew neli ermatciially eliangrd than
th" Majer in real life could alter hU features.
Mr. Clarke has an e.cellent company support
ing liltn, mid with two very liumy plays well
represented, a most enjoyable evening is
assured. Mr. CI irke ist.it ts this wetlc en a tour
playing at L mcaster this evening: Reading,
Tuesday: Uatrisburg, Wednesday; Williams Williams
peit. Thuisil'iy; t'ettsville, Friday, and en
Saiui day night tit Wilmington. At each place
Mr. ClaiKc will uppcar:i Majer Wellington De De
Beets and Paul Pry, aud n ill be sappeitcd by
Mr. W. II. Veinen and btlmr incuibeis et the
company, lately playing at the Walnut.
Feeble digestion, sick headache, d!7iii"s
anfl faiiitne-s cured by Malt Itittei.
Tin: Uill Pesters' association wilt give a
grand ball at Fulton opera house this evening. !
A geed tuna is expected. Taylei's full or- i
i !utii iv ill fin 11M1 tlm music;. i
The Mt. Michael' Ball.
The ball of the St. Michael's Catholic Itene
liciiil Union, te be given this evening in West
End hall, second floerof the Humane engine
house. West King street, will no doubt be a
fiueatlair. The hall is decidedly the lar itst
and pleaantcst ball loom in the city, and a
geed time is in stoic ter all who attend.
Cleanse, whiten and beautify the skin witli
Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
There is a Itiilm in tillead.
Tiie success which has maikcd the intieduc.
tiouef Cream Malm, n Catarrh remedy, pre
pared by Ely Eres , Owego, X". Y., Is indeed
nnirv cleus. Many nelsons in Plttsten and vi-
finltT- nin UMini? it with most fi.itifjelnrr re- I
suits. A lady down town is reeeveiing tlie
Kcn-c of smell, which she h id net -n jeyed ler
llttccn jcai-, thieugh the Use of the Bairn. She
hud giv en up her case as incurable. Mr. Bar
ber, the diugi-t. lias used it in Ins family and
commends it veiy highly. In another column,
a young Tiinkhanneck lawyer, known te
many et our readers, testifies that he was
emed et paitial dvaliicsj. It is certainly a
very efficacious remedy. Pittsien, Pa , Ga
zette, Avgttil IS. JSW. lS2-t!wl&w
A Hi:; hell.
I. Sullivan, Malcom, Ontario, wiitea: "1
liav e been selling Dr. Themas' Ecieetvic Oil for
some years, and Have ue hesitutie-t in saying
that It has given eelter satisfaction than any
ether medicine I have ever sold. I consider It
tin' only patent medicine that em e mere than
it is recommended te cure."
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
1 .0 Xerth Queen street, Eancastei, Pa.
Pert Grape Wine.
This Wine is made in Xew Jeieey, and is
said te sin puss anything in the way of wine
ever made, it is called i?peci'.s Wine, pro
duced by Mr fepeer. Since the true analysis of
its piepeitics was published by James It. Chil
ton & Ce., these who could alibi d it adopted
its use m pielercncc te leicign wines. Prof.
Chilton used it in his own family, and has
w i ittcn te the public the fellow iug card :
Laboratory et J. It. Chilton & Ce ,
Xcw Yerk, Marcn 11.
W- made a careful niiarysiset the Pert Grape
Wine produced by Mr. Allied bpecr, and de
net hcsi' ite in pioneunciiig it puic;it con
tains all the propel ties et the Oporto grape,
anil tin refore.ter medicinal u-es, it is superior
toelhei wines, its principal citects upon the
system aie mildly stimulating, diuretic, sudor suder
ific and tonic. It will prove beneficial in affec
tions et the kidneys and chronic disease,w ith
gcneml debility of the constitution. Physi
cians may -afely iccemmend itte ther patients
iu place of the many de.ibtfnl mixtures tee
often 3e!d as pine w me.
This wine can be hail of and is a
most excellent article ler weakly persons, es
pecially females. It is a very superior table
w inc, and the most healthy drink new in use.
It is net a spirited or manufactured article,
like most native w incs.
This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atleeand
Davis, and sold by II. E. fclaymaker.
tI8-2wdftw
" My Kingdom for a Herse "
31. bheehan. of O-coda. Mich., writes: "I
h ive used Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil en heiscs
ler diireient diseases and feunn itte be lust as
ou ice uiunended. It hits done justice 'e me
cveiy time, sinti is tuc best en ter neracs l ever
used.
Fer .ile by II. I. Cochran, diugist, M7aud
13!) Xeith Queen street, L-incastcr, Pa.
SAMPLE .NOTICE.
It is impossible ter a woman after a tailhliil
course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkliam'3
Vegetable Compeamt te continue te sullcr
with a weaknes. of the uterus Enclose a
stamp te Mrs. I.jd'aE. Pinkham, in Western
avenue. Lynn, .Mr'i., for pamphlets.
jy29-lydcedw
Net a Itevernge.
" They arc net a beverage, but a medicine,
wi'h curative properties of the highest de
gree, containing no poisonous drugs. They
de net teal down an already debilitated sys
tem, but linild it up. Oncbettlc contains mere
hops, that is, mere leal hop stiength, than a
barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist in
Rochester sells them, and the physicians pi c
scribe them." Rochester livening Kxprcss en
nep Bitter?. f!7-2wd&w
., Ceugus.
" Breivn's Bronchial Treches'1'' are used with
advantage te alleviate Ceugli?, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer
thirty years these Troches have been in use,
with annually increasing taver. They ara net
new and untried, but, having been tcated by
wide and constant use ler nearly an ntira
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank among the lew staple remedies of the
age.
Tlie Threat.
"Biown'S Bronchial Troches" act dircetly
en thf organs of the voice. They have an ex ex
traeidinary effect in all disorders et tlie
Threat aud Larynx, restoring a healthy tone
when relaxed, either Irem cold or ever-exertion
et the voice, and produce a clear and dis
tinct ennnciatien. iptaler ami fSingsrt find
the Troches useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarih or fccre Thront re
quires Immediate attention, ns neglect nltcn
times results in some incurable Lung Disease.
" Brown's Bronchial Trochee " w ill almost in
variably give relict. Imitations arc offered Ter
sale, many of which arc injurious. The genu
ine "Browns Bronchial Troches" are sold only
inbextt. febS-d&wTuTh&S
What It liues.
Kidncy-Wett meve3 the bewe's regularly,
cleanses the bleed, and radically cures kidney
disease, gravel, pile, bilious hedich mid
pains which are caused by duerdeicd liver
and kidney. Thousands li ive been cured
whysheuU you net try it? lour druggist
will tell you that it. is one et the most success
ful nicdistuus ever known. It is sold In both
Dry and Liquid term, and its ictien is positive
and sure in either toxin Dallas, Tex , Herald.
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y E W A V i'EHTIS EM EX T.s.
'inVO STOKK KOlfMS AM) UVVKLl.IMi
1 lei rent, Xe. 8 and Meutli 0uceii3treet.
pply at the l.VTELLiGicBR OIHce.
4 UTJ TO-aiUKKOW JAEX1.NO, AT
J. Ilmklieldei's store, eei. et Chestnut
and Plum streets. A let et Uineeiic-, Dry
tioed, Motions, Ac.
Suieat'Juud 7 o'clock p. in.
12S'Jtil II. K. IUjKKIIUUM:!:, Agt
TMPOKTANT ! AM. ESPECIALLY
X Jiulclieis, Duirj men, Famiei. Oystei men,
1'ieducc De.ilcis and 1 lie public generally. A
most iinpeitunt disiewiy lias betn made by
I'rolesser K. F. JluuiWteii. hv w hu.h meat,
poultry, nh. butter, laid, tiilleiv, milk. e-tg--.
cider, wine, vegetables and iruit can be kept
lresli ler months in the hottest eliui ite vvith vvith
eut ice. .Ve., bv the tw et his ANTISEPTICS.
Full explanation and paiiicul n-. will be given
te-morrow evening m Fulton ep.-ia house, at
Sp. in. All invited free. ltd
ONLY SSO MM: TIlK PHILADELPHIA
SIXUKi: SKWIXi; MVCHH-K, with
cover, two driwers and Diep Leaf. Kqu i' te
any 'Mir.rci iu thorn nkct. ICemcmbi rmcnd
them te be exauiim-il before veupav tertliem.
This is the s une style elhei eepipinie-. retail
for Fifty Dellats. All m ichmcs wai ranted ter
three car, bend tei our lliusnated ciiculnr
and testimonial:. Add ics-t
rilAKLKS A. WOOD &. CO.
17 Xe: Mi Tenth Mice!.
t.'SId Pluladclphi i. Pa.
2NSUKE Willi Till. L( AM' WELL
Established Agency et the
Giffll Kre tew Ce..
OF PHILADELPHIA.
assets evku
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invested in k.iteuiui solid -t,".iitlcs.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. IO EAST king stkelt,
dll-dmdM.W.SIt Second Hnir.
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XEW SP1SIXG SsTYLES WALL PAPKP..
XKW SfltlXG feTl'LLS WALL PAPLtt.
XEW SPKIXG fcTYLES WALL PAPKII.
New Spring Styles Window Similes
New Spring Styles Window SU ides
New Spring Styles Window Shades
New Spring Styles Window Shades
PHARES W. PRY,
PHARES W. PRY,
PHARES W. PRY,
PHARES W. PRY,
Ne. el NORTH qUEI-JX STIIETE.
Ne. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEE2T STREET.
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CHINA HALL.
.;Full Line or
DOMESTIC GLASSWARE
Selected fiem Lighttsn Djffeient Munufac Munufac
turere, VT
Pit ICES LO WSIi Til AXE VEIi 9FFEIZED.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 KAST KtXG JjTKKKT.
Netick is hi:i;ki:v uivkn luanuh
ueceunts of Isaac II. fchaefler and of Jacob
Well, Treasurers e. the 1 an caster County
Prison for the year ending Ueceuiber 31, 1E8.
are en file in the KcvfisiciN Ofllca of Lam aster
ennntv. unci will reni.iiii e;n! for lnncctlnn
for thirty days irem d.it e. W. I'. 15 EYKR,
LAscvsxrir, .Jan. t, nisi. I'liten Solicitor.
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THIRD EDITION
MONDAY EVENING, FfcB. 28, 1881.
WEATUKK INDICATION!?
Washington. Feb. 28. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, cloudy weather, light
snow or rain, followed by clearing w cither,
warm southwest, veering te much colder
northwest winds, followed by risiug
barometer.
US WIKE.
Telecruple News el the Afternoon
The court te day continued the injune
tien restraining the Western Union tele
graph cenpany from issuing 'fifteen mil
lions of its capital stock for distribution te
its own shareholders.
The police have seized the arms of
number of Fenian ledges in Widues, Lan-
cashiic.
The Fairbanks scale company gained the
four first prizes for scales and weight's at
the Mclboiirne exhibition, despite the
great efforts of the British manufactiiicrs
te cai ry oil' the prizes.
The Xew Yerk police authorities have
airested a number of proprietors of peel
rooms where boys were in the habit of
plajing.
In Chicago the storm of wind and snow
which began yestciday continues, imped
ing laihead travel and telegraphic com
munication. Reports indicate it te be the
seveicst storm of the season in Wisconsin,
Illinois, Indiana aud Michigan.
Michael Reynolds, lepair feicin tu. and
a brakemau, name unknown, weie killed
by a collision ou the P. &R. railroad, near
TLffclJltl'J VIl J LlliO 11IVJI lllti",
O'Leaiy belt contest, sceics at neon :
Hughes 71, lliirns 71, Pancliet 70, Sullivan
70, Kiehne C3. Hart 03, Liceusc Ui, Allcu
CO. llewaid, Tynan, Ennis and Cauipaua
fellow in the Older named with semes be
tween 50 and GO. Otheis icss than llfty. i
Hughes is new a qua iter of a mile ahead of I
the best lcceid,
The Senate te day adopted the confer-!
encc lepeit en the legislative appropiia apprepiia appropiia
tien bill.
Tlnee collisions eceuiie.I en the Xew
Voik elevated rai'ie.id te-day caused by '
fog.
Mr.CIymcrte daypiescntultethe lleu-e I
the peitiait of Fredeiick A. Muhlenberg, j
speaker or the first and thiid Cengies-,,
aud a resolution of thanks te the gi eat
grandchildren of Muhlenberg was passed.
The Heuse, by a vote of 189 te !J0, has
finally p-isscd the sundry civil apprepria
tien bill.
The Senate judiary committee adjourned
te-day without acting en Stanley Mat
thews's nomination.
31AKKETS.
:.ew lerit MarKei.
'- vv leKR. February 28 Fleur steady
with meileiatc expert and home trade:
biipeilme Mate $.5 00$?4 10; extra no
?4 :;Of54r0: choice de 53?I Wl; tiney
le $1 ".? 30; round hoop Ohie fl 1033 0U:
choice de at f5 05C 7; superfine wi st
ern J3 (;074 CO: common te uoed ev
tra ile l SOilT.i ; choice de $4 SITO 7" : eh-dce
white wlicat (le5 eOgGft'. Southern quietand
steady ; common te fair etiu at f I 7"J
." 31 tiend toelieire de 3 Z'tfiCi T.
Wheat V3Kc hotter und fiiilv uetive :
Xe. 1 i.cdMaichSl lbiroilSK;pnldetl2UJi '
1 20i : de Mav $1 iu;il Vi.
Cern H?c better, with medciate tmde : j
Mixed 'Hiutn spot, 5"57c; de f'ltii",
Oaisn shade btiensrer: State. 44fiU3c : W -- '
i li 4247c : Xe. Feb, 44c; de March. ' .' :
de Aptil, Hgillje.
Plnl.Klelplila Market.
PniLvimrriiiA. Pa., Feb. S.-Fleur linn,
fair ;heiiie trade; -mpeitliie, f. oefp.S 5i;
eii.i l7"fi4 25 : Ohie and Indiana lai'iily
". iWi.OO: Pa. de 1 7-W."lii : .St. Leitl- t imlly
" MM ie: Miiiueeti Kxtia i' (i0", T,;
straight. J'87S(;2.': winter patent f;."i 7 ."i0 ;
spring de ii. lfiS 00.
live Heur at $t vmTt 00
VVl.eat fiinicr, with better i.iiiu ; .Ne. i
West i in Ked at $1 Vii Hilav.urc and
I'enn'a I.'ed, ? 1 llgl 1V4 ; de Amber, 1 ll
1 1(5
Cern firm, but u. liet : steamer, .V'e ; e'iev
r.i;ffl5je; mixi-l. WKffiMe.
ins firm, with fair inquiry Xe. 1
4'iic; Xe. '.'. 41e: Xe. .1, de 4242e
While,
: X.
UIC , lie.
Kj e steady at Kc
Piovisieiis in steady jebliim- demand;
ii.ts, pe!. $ii1RSH: beet hum- $'l SOnSiSO;
iMl'a m.'-s beet f 20 00 f. e b. Ituei. steelnst
ham-. i'lle: piekb d ham-' UQilOc; piiiekcii
should' is (jj$b'e; salt de 35-4c.
Laid maikei sicadj-; cny kettle le;hc ;
'eii- iini i I'ls'iyc; prime steam flOOJ.
Uutter steady but only in modeiaie liiimiuid;
Creamerv extiu31?.'Uc ;iIokeo1 te choice i!SJt
:;i): Itnulfeid county ami Xew lnikcctia, tubs,
27S-Se:de flikins. ilQlXe; Western ilimv
etra2!f2fle: de geed te choice )2Ie. IColl ICell
tuict, ; fenn'a Kxtm, ltiglSe; Western le--ene
eAtia, lfcfJ22.
V.u- ln.tiket sluqsish : Pa. 2ae : Weiiei.,
1020e.
Clieesc steady but unchanged ; Xew i eik
fill! cieiiui, .iaisyzt; ; Western full er.-iii,
12iiilSe; de t.iir te frond 12l2He; de
.'.iiismiis. lertlljc; Pa. de U)J.I!Jic.
1'itieleum dull ; refined Utc.
Whisky at $ I 11.
seeds Heed te prima clever stcidv
at 7J4SJ ; de de Timethy tinn at fi '.-O
i e ; de de Fl ixsced dull at $1 :ijgi :C.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Wlst PniLVDELriiiA, Feb. 23 Cattle sides,
3," l'i head; fair demand; Piime, 53Jc:
medium, 4;5c : common, 4c.
Sheep sales. 7,500 head ; lair demand; Pi line,
fii'"6ic; geed, :,aisyhs ; medium, flSVie;
common, f4g c.
Hogs selling slewlv. sales. 4,000 head ; Prime,
J4t'Jc ; geed. tyiteMic', medium. &K-'-
Live .stock markets.
Xew Yeiik There lias been & fair demand ter
choice live and eressed veal Calves, and with
moderate arrivals lull former figures vvtic
supported, sheep ami winter lambs weie
firm, with a fair inquiry. Spring Iambs have
been le?s active than was expected.
CniCA&e The leccipts et hogs were ll,wn
head ; shipments, 4.300 head ; market qule;
and prices weak ; shippers practlbally out et
the trade ; packers getting better qualitv at
Lett r lates ; price-, luily 10c lower : a number
unsold ; mixed packing at $ li ; light a'.
tViiiiSGO; choice heavy at $5.!gl'j; ctra at
$(5 25. The receipts et cattle were 2,300 IimkI :
shipments, 2,fcC de: prices 10gl5c better:
m.iKinjf 40 te 50c tills week, exc-pt en best
grades, which uie in geed demand, but scarce
common te fair shipping ut $S U0l 40; geed te
cheice H C04 09 nnd up te 5 25 : stockers and
feeders quiet ane weak at $2 'J04 ; cauning
and butchers' dull and 10c lower, at $225 7" ;
a number unsold. The receipts et sheep weie
1 5J0 liead ; uliipments, 3,00l ile ; prices Wfi-XMi
lower; common te medium at $J7V?42.;
geed te choice $1505"2- ; extra at $" t;
shinpeis unable te get cars.
Bcktale. Dressed hogs were quoted at v7i"
C'l.sciSKATl. Hogs were dull; cimimei. at
4 SOgSSi; light at " Wa; picklvg at $.
tfjGlO: butchers' at G logej"); ictcipts i,t(M
head: nliipiiients 2,400 de.
lNDlAX.vreLis. Hogs were weak; no tians tians
nctiens ; buyers ana sellers t.part ; ictcipts,
2,100 head ; shipments 1,100 de.
stock marxer.
Xew Yerk Stocks.
stocks v. eak.
Fcbiuar 27.
a. x. A. V.
Y. M. Y. M. ! Jf.
10:35 11:85
12:45 200 3 WI
tf
4 4 ....
124 123 ....
112 111
13IJS 120J4 ....
10y4l0 ....
5 54 ....
Eric K. 1L i6 i6)i
Michigan . A L. S....124U 124i
Michigan Cent. IC. U..H3e m
Cliicage & X. W 122 122Ji
Chicago, M. & St. P...107 106
Han. & bt. J. Cem 56l 54j
" P'ld.... 10134 100
Teledo A Wabash.... 4235 43
Ohie Mississinni. .. 42 iVi
asMa vj
W.
43
MA
S4J4
V
St. LOUIS, L M. & S It.. 57
Ontario und Western. ArJi
e'i 67H
n$
ay.
.New Jersey Ccntnil..l0li 103)
Del.&IIdusen Canal 106 10;4
Del., Lack. Wc.lernl21J 120)i
102-ii 1UH4
107 IO,. "
120JS l
1051, K14J4
5 3
vvc-stcrn union xei..n'-4 jims
Pacific Mail S. S. Ce. .11 3314
IewaUulch
Union Pacific L-3 lllJt
RansiiH ft Texas I3J ....
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pitts
Chicago & Seck I
Pittsburgh & Ft. W. ....
i;
w
12s
1 2
121
1303S
m
112i
42
Philaoclpeia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania K. U....
Phil'a. A Heading.....
Lehlfih Valley...,
LehiRh Xavistttien...
Northern Pacific Cem
I'M .
Pltts.,Titusv'eAi:....
Northern Central ....
Phirn Erie K. It....
Northern Penn'a
l'n.lLU' of X..J
Ilestonville Pas-i
Central Tnir.n. Ce
14
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4
64' i 3j;
31? 3IJi 3l?i
39X 5.S;; 5$W
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IS-K l'i ls
t
Xoeu Quotations eltbe Grain Market
Furnlslie.l ly Jacob IJ. Len, t'ominllen
ISreker.
Chicago.
Cash. March. April.
Wheat M'J
Coin 3K
Mav. July.
Alii .
June.
Oats '4 " -33?
XewYekk Cesli. Slarcli. April.
Wheat iUi il.f
Cera $.574 -&yi )
Vf 113
PniLAOELrniA. . .
Wheat I.I.VJ4 1-1; LiTJJ
Cern iW Mi
eats 4 ;
ItALTIMOUK
Wheat
Cern
Oat
FOH SALE.
1?OK ICEXT. THK STOKE KIMI31 SO. 41
1 West Kius street, new occupied by Jehn
Fulck. Tailor. Possession Riven APKIL 1
1SS1. Applvte WILLIAM J. COOPER.
Jftn3-31.W.tstil VVest KInj? Street.
PUBLIC SALi:. ON WKUNKSDAY.
M UCII i. ISA), at Xe. ei5 Shippen street.
u let el llnu-elhld and Kitchen Furniture, in
cluding en in,; Machine, fte.
! ilc te commence :it 1 o'clock p. in. Condition-,
made kneu u by
loi:i:x.e D. iiKKK.
II. SuciiciiT, Autt. liJ-Jld
J)l)ltLIC SAI.L.-IM .MS1A. M.1KCH
It.lSSl. ill pursuance et un nnleref Or
phans' court of Lancaster county, will be sold
at public sile at Philip Wall's tirccn Tree
liettl. West Kiuc stieet, Lim-aster city, the
lolIeuiiiKdeseiibed ical estnte. te it :
All that eei lain let or pit ee et ground -Itifnte
ou th south side of West Kins Mrcet. 1.:uic:ls
ler cltv. ceutnininii in limit en West KIiir
street. IW feet 4 inelies. mere or less, extending
iu depth te it ie teeX wld alley llv feet, mere or
lcs. en the e-ist side, and 1W ti et. inure or less,
en the west shte, and extending alenr said 10 10
leetvvii'ealleviu Iho rear feet, moieer less,
upon hieh let et ground are elected a double
oncsleiy lliiek Dwelling Heuse. Xe.WI West
Kinystieet.aFnime Pottery War.heiis. Xe.
::: al-e another sni dler Wnrehen-e, I'etter'-i
Kiln, Ilydnint. Fruit Treesiind ether improve
ments then en.
Terms cash en Oct. I, Ibl, upon purch.wer
Blvinj approved secilitty.
Miiuteeniiiiiiencc.it 7$ o'clock p. in., ersaid
day. hen iittemianee vv ill be given by
IILXUYM.l.ANSK.
fi:axcim:ansk,
Kxecutoinet llieetiteet Henry W.liau-c, do de
eensed. Jacob UcsuvKLK, Auet. ithl'Stawdts
1)ULIU SALi: OFACSKICULTUKAL. 1M
nlements. FarmerH. leek toveur Intcret.
Mii eli mts. cull and save money. The sub
set lber w ill ellerat publicsale.en ATU UOAY.
MAKCi! .", lSM,at the miiiiur.ietery. corner et
Waterund Lemen htn ets. Lancaster, P.u .sale
te commence at !'i o'clock A. M. ami V, P.M.,
consisting or the billowing named arti
cles: Twentv Ciam Drills, latest linpreve.l:
Twenty-live 'Hay l.'akes, latest improved,
Pratt's patent; Twenty Uraiii Funs, both with
single and double crunk; Thirty llauu nail
Herse-Power Cern Midlers. Twenty Hand
corn bhellers. Power Fedder Cutters. Cider
Mills ter Hand and HorbC-Pe-.-cr.Wiiie Presses
double mill single low Cern Planters.
All the above machines are warranted for
two j ears. Alse, eeeiid-band corn sheller.,
grain drills, gniin t.ms, one second Imiid sep
arator, thrashing machine. Alse spokes und
fellees for can I igc makers, a let of inch,
walnut brack, t be nils, oil birieis ami cans-,
and n let of ether artlclcj net enumerated.
This ale is intended te reduce stock te make
room ter my spring busini. whuh will be
earned op inn mere extensive scale.
A geed ci edit will be given.
-AMUhL KLF.LL!.. .Vgt.
Jehn- Urs-iAV Auctioneer. feb'JOisd
EXTEJITAIXMEXTS.
1vi:i:msiv wu mkis rvu ane
!i v ishes te secure bargains and enjoy geed
iiiu-ie, will go te the
KEYSTONE BAND FA IK
TO-XIUIIT.
AlMI-IOV HiCtM.
1 12 2nd
TJ'XrKA AXXOCmCIIMCXT.
ULTOS Ol'l.KA IlUl'Sl..
OVK XIUHT OXLY.
MONDAY. F3BRUARY 23, 1881.
The iMstiusuishvd Ameiicun Comedian,
ME. J. S. GLAltKE,
l.ecently letuinrd fre.n L-milen. will appear
at the Opera Hmi-c, L ini-is'er. Monday, Feb.
2S, in twoel Ids ;u.itil and me-t laughable
character!,
MAJOR WELLINGTON DeBOOTS
In ("e nc's Comedy in 3 Acts, called
A WIDOW HUNT ;
And ns the Immortal
PAUL PRY,
In Peele's I unions 3 At t Comedy of th it title.
Mr. Ciaikewillbe aided by a Cei.ipmy et
Dunn iticCeb billies.
GENLKAL ADMISSIO.X 7S '!"
U.VLLhltY Cl.
KKbKItYKI) Sr AT 1.0O.
Itc-ericd -e.!s for- tl-'itUni i.i Heuse Office
rrt-&tii
is.
lirAN'illll-AI till: L,lM;.STKlt HOLT
W Works a tew .tctive. Lidu-tiieus boys
from twwlvu teeightcMi je.useld. tH-lwd
IfAXTKIJ-A MJlhi: (illd.. AltOUT 16
W or 17 venrael I. pilyai4l.t.NorthDuke
street. . ' 2l-3td
lirANII !. A MOHAN TOTAKi;CAKK
W of u weak and infirm old lady, nt SOU
Xerth Qu-cn sticet. LH-3tdMW4F
A4-OOU TiJAIK AN1 'AIK WAGES
while learning P. A tw intelligent uevs
wanted te It ai n the- punting business. Inquire
in person or by letter te "Inqutur Frintimr
aud Publishing Company," 5.; aut 33 Xerth
Qui en stieet Lancaster. P.i. f21 4tdeeilt6tw
atrr intAti'ixus.
T7-IS.I-AltI HO I'LL LtJTTKKY POST
V I'OXKD
TO APRIL. 7, 1881,
FOR A FULL I)K AWING.
lhe drawing vill take place at LOUIS
YILLK, K Y , iimb r the authority el a special
net or the Kentucky Legislature, and will be
miflcr tiie absolute control et disinterested
commissioners appointed by the act.
LINT OK PRIZED.
The '.Villurd Hotl, with all its COW) nftA
Fixtures anil Fiiniltuie yMNflW
One ISesidence en t.rccn Stieet $13,000
One Ueeidence en lin-en Street 15,00(1
Twe Cash Puzes, cacli $5,0-i0 10,000
Twe Cash Prizes, each S2,000 4,(160
Five Cesli Prizes, cacli $I.MK) 5.000
Five Casli Prizes, cich$300 2,W)
Filty C.ish Prizes, cacli $100 3.CG0
linn iruiwli-f ft f T.ish I'rfzes. each V 5.UX1
I- ive Hundred Cash Pilzcs. each ?20 10,000
One Set IJar Furniture L''O0
One I ine Piane. 5fn
One Handsome bllvcr Tea el 100
100 Hexes Old Itnurueii VVht-kj,?3 14,400
10 iSaskets Cliaiiipigne, $35 350
Five Hund.cd C-sh Pi izes, each 510 5,000
400 ISexis rine vvine", -U 12.000
2iXI Uexes Uobertsen Ceiintv. VV hlsky,W, 0,000
409 Ilexes Havana Cigars S10 4,WW
Five Hundred Cesh Prizes, each $10 5.C0O
AMOUXTIXG TO 93G9.8S0.
Whole tickets, $3 ; Halves, 81; Quarters. $2:
R-mittanccmaybe made by Bank Check.
Express, Postal Meney Older, or Itcvlstcrcii
Mail.
responsible agents wanted al all points. Fer
circulars giving full information, and for
Tickets, addicts
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Willard Hotel,Leuisvillc,'Ky.
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