Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 02, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY MARCH 2, 1881.
DEATH OF CL.E.H SKILES.
Wild nlKlits of Kccklcss Newsmongers.
At the sale en Ratiinl-iy afternoon in
Caernarvon township, two miles north
west of Churehtewn, of the effects of the
late Jacob Sander, a number of young men
engaged in a'gamc of corner ball, as is the
custom in that section at sales. During
the game a ball thrown by Uailen Yohn
struck Clement Skiles en the left ear. lie
experienced no serious difficulty from' the
blew at lirst. Ha afterwards played oil" two
cernei-s and one full game, then put en his
overcoat, went into the barn te lie down
without saying a weed about being hit
or feeling iil. In a fchert time he call ler
Win. Seiverling, a half brother, and asked
him several times te forgive li'nn, saying,
"Yeu knew what for, and you must for
give mc." Directly after which he became
unconscious and was carried te the house,
where under the care of Drs. Irwin,
Lincoln and Zcll, he lingered until Sunday
morning at t o'clock, when lie expiicd.
During the night the bleed oozed from his
nose, mouth and cars. Xe inquest was
held and as yet the exact cause of his
death is unknown, whether from internal
injuries sustained by jumping (as lie was
a lefty tumbler) or from a stroke of the
ball. Xe blame whatever U attached te
Ir. Yohn, as the stroke from the ball was
purely accidental. The body was intoned
in the cemetery at the Centre church,
Brecknock township.
Skiles was a young man of pleasant ex
pression, obliging in his disposition, of
vigorous frame and quite an athlete, being
especially fend of the fox chase and almost
as lleet of feet and untiring as a hound.
He was the seu of a daughter of old Jacob
WcIIer. whose mysterious murder in the
"Ferest" some yeaas age has never been
traced te its perpetrator. Skiles was ar
rested at the time, together with nearly
all the ethers of the lamily, and held te
trial, but there was no substantial evi
deuce against him ever disile'd and he
was acquitted without a trial.
However, the violent but net by any
means remarkable caiwj te which .Sidles' s
death may apparently be traced, has fur
nished occasion for the revival of activity
en the part of" the- .seiisati mat sciibes who
never fail teiuisi. presenLauddistoitcvcry presenLauddisteitcvcry
thing published in connection witii the
Weller family a..J the Welsh mountains.
A correspondt;ii!, .ire-unnib!y, f the Ex
aminer content ; himself w:th modestly
trying the W!ki- minder c.ise ever and
convicts Skiles of complicity in it. The
truth is there ncvir was any real evidence
connecting Skiles with the murder. The
ofiicieusncss and stupidity of an ignorant
and overpaid detective led te his arrest
without any justiliraJen. His defense
could have been made as complete as tiie
prosecution was baseless and no intelligent
person in the neigborheod ever cherished
any idea of his guilt.
The New Yerk Sam is advised from
Heading of the death of "Clement Skiles,
a young man whose name has been asso
ciated with the very worst crimes attrib
uted te the Welsh Mountain band of rob
bers, " and that "Jhc was a dangcieus
man." The Herald publishes a dis
patch from the same source, doubt
less, in which he is spoken of
as one "whose fame as one of the leaders
of the notorious Welsh Mountain gang of
robbers is known ail ever this section.'"
He is spoken of as an outlaw, responsible
for his grandfather's murder, and ir is
added that "there, were several oilier
butcheiics perpetrated in the. same vicinity
Imt no arrests were made after Skiles had
been acquitted of the liist tragedy."
Nothing could be mere ridiculous or un
just. Skiles had nothing te de with the
gang of petty thieves who rattle ever th
Welsh mountains, and was never connect
ed with them nor se suspected in any way
He was a geed-natured, wvil liked, harm
less boy as far from being an "outlaw"
as possible ; and be never, we believe, was
accused of any crime except, the murder
of his grandfather, in whieli no one new he
lieves fhat he liul any part. Xe
violent, death lias previously occurred in
the Wcllcr family except that, of the old
man, nor any ether " horrible butchery "'
in that neighborhood. The Weliers an; a,
COLUMBIA NEWS.
peer set of harmless people, living in a
wild and desolate region, and the old man
was the victim of a mystereus, cruel mur
der ; but with that exception there i lit
tle foundation for the scnM'ien:! stinks
published about them.
L'K KEGCt.AB COKBESFONOKNCK
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gamble and
family, of Williamspett, Pa., are visiting
in Columbia, the guests of William B.
Given, esq.
The portion of the wall of the canal
above the tunnel, tern out by the recent
ice gorge, has been repaired and is new as
geed as ever.
J. D. Garrett, master mechanic at the
West Philadelphia shops, is at Columbia
making an examination of played-out
Hues of several engines here. He is ac
companied by Mr. Moere, chief boiler
maker.
The Vigilant lire company did nothing
of any importance at its meetiug last
night.
Miss Lydie J. Baker, a teacher in the
Columbia public schools, has been- con
fined te her residence during the past
couple of days with a severe illness.
Ten excursion tickets for Washington
weieseld here this morning for the first
train. Postmaster Mullen and wife were
among the excursionists.
Conductor Miller, of the Frederick divi
sion of the Pennsylvania railroad, is again
en duty. He has been the defendant in a
suit, tried at the Frederick county court,
for ejecting a passenger. The jury re
turned a verdict in his favor.
The Herald learns that a new industry is
te be established here. It says a company
is being ergani-'d te start a new steel mill
for the manufature of carriage and wagon
tires and springs, and machinery steel,
hoiseshecs and tee caulk steel, and ether
small articles.
The pregramme of exercises for the cel
ebration of the fifth anniversary of Cook
man chapel of the M. E. church, which
takes place en next Monday evening has
been picpaicd. The officers of the school
will make their reports, addresses will be
made and singing' and iustuuneutal music
will complete the evening's entertainment.
There will be a large attendance.
Between yesterday onerniiig and the
present time a rise of from two te thice
feet has taken place in the river above the
dam and the water is new within a couple
of leet of being as high as it was at any
time turing the recent ice freshet. The
front portion of the wharf at the Reading
i: Columbia railroad coal chutes is, this
morning, submerutd and the water has
oveiilev.esl the banks of tlie river between
that point and the biidge. Quite a quan
tity of diiftwoed was carried past here
this meining. The water is yet very
muddy.
A movement of mere than two thousand
cars per day, en the averagi, took piaceat
Columbia by the Pennsylvania railroad
company during the month of February.
The tel al number of cars leaded and empty
dispatched east and west during this short
est mouth el the year, is 01,0(1;!. Of this
number there were sent east 29,e01 leaded
and and a total of UO.-IjG ; west 9,745
leadfd ; total, 30. GOT. This movement will
.mew that thtre was much life in railroad
ciicle last. :i.e:iih.
A pair of glasses were left lying in the
opera house last evening. They were found
this morning and retnraed te their owner.
The comedy of "Our German Senater"
was rendered in the Columbia opera house,
last evening, by Mr. Gus. Williams's com
pany, before one of the largest and most fash
i 'liable audiences which has ever assem
bled there. General Welch pest Xe. .118
(J. A. It. had the company in chaige and
this accounts te a ceitain degree for its
success financially, but. the merit of the
company, especially of Williams himself,
was se well known that even
without this effective bolstering
of the home pest of the (5. A. H. a largu
audience have been drawn te the opera
house. The character cast was net large,
but the roles were all well taken. Gus
Williams as J. Adelph Dinlcl, was of
ceur.se, the heavy weight, and en him
most of the attention ws centred, lie
completely wen his audience with his first
appearance en the stage and fuilv sui;-
linpressien he had made
the performance. Miss Dera
3Trs. Dinlcel, made a geed
the "retired brewer" and
and afforded net by
an inferior portion
There Is a Balm In Gilead.
The success which has marked the intreduc
tien of Cream Calm, a Catarrh remedy, pre
pared by Ely Bres., Owego, X. Y is indeed
marvelous. Many persons in Pittston and vi
cinity are using it with most satisfactory re
sults. A lady down town is recevariag the
sense- of smell, which she had net "enjoyed ler
filtecn years, through the use of the Calm. She
had given up her ease as Incurable. Mr. Bar
ber, the druggist, has used it In his family and
commends it very highly. In another column,
a young Tunkhanneak lawyer, known te
many of enr "readers, testifies that ha was
cured et partial deafness. It is certainly a
very efficacious remedy. Pitt'ten, Pa., Ga
zette, August 1. W9. 122-2wd&w
SAMPLE A'OTICE.
It is impossible ter a woman alter a faithful
course of treatment with Lydia K. Pinkham'3
Vegetable Compound te continue te sulfer
with a weakness et the meras. Enclose a
stump te Mr-. Lydia E. Pinkbam, 2S3 Western
avenue. Lynn, Mass., fur pttnipu.ct-.
iy-J-lydeed&w
IJeds et Down Feel Hard.
All beds seem hard te the rheumatic. Then
hearken vc peevish sulterers I Applv lir.
Themas' Kclectric Oil te your aching joints
and uiu-clcs. Itely upon it that you will ex
perience speedy relief. Such, at least, is the
testimony of these who have used it. The
remedv i- likewise successfully resorted te ler
threat "and lumr diseases, sprains, bruies, etc.
Fer sate by H. It. Cecliran, druggist l:;7and
1X9 Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. la.
What It lines.
Kidney-We: t wove the bowels regularly,
cicanes the blend, and radically cures kidney
disca-e, gravel, p.le-. bilious headache, and
pains which are caused by disordered liver
and kidney. Thousand have been cured
whysheull you net try it ? Your druggist
will tell you that it is one of the most success
ful medicines ever known. It is sold in both
Dry and Liquid form, anil itt action is positive
and sure in cither Twin Dallas, Ter., Herald.
ti8-lwd&w
Jb'flf JXtVEBTISEUESTS.
Wine Product lu New Jersey.
This statu is becoming celebrated ler its
wines, some of 1 lie richest in the world are
produced i'i New Jerstey, by Mr. A. Speer,
whose name has become celebrated as a pro
ducer et" strictly pure unadulterated l'ert
Wrapt Wine. The wine of Mr. Speer is net
be lied or put in market until it is lour years
old, and h-is become thoroughly flne and mel
low. It has pi-jvcl itscll a we iderful assist
ant te physician", wheprescrlbe if. This wine
fe recommended ler debilital-d prens, anil
is given te ee laimiptivcs. The llflicully of
getting an imported or even a pure California
l'ert is well mi tvntoel te be se great as te
precludi d r eis from allowing their patients
te run the risk el its use. Mr. Speer being
aware el tin laet lias taken ths utmost care in
the making id his wine, se us te supplant the
imported wines by producing a genuine arti
cle. His wines ar: known by chemists te be
pure and the most reliable ter medicinal pur
posed. The druggists throughout the country
sell it, as bottled by Mr.-'pu -r. .V. 1". Tribune.
This wine is recommended by Dim. Atlee
and Davis, and ter sale by If. V.. SlaynmKer.
ml-2vd&w
Cmigi.s.
JSrevii's Jlrenrhial Troches" are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Seiv Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Atreetlens. Fer
thirty years the.-u Troches have lmcn in use,
with annually increasing taver. They aia net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant u-e ter nearly an eutira
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank among the lew staple reuicdle-s f tha
age.
The Threat.
"Jfrtu'ii'S Jlrenchial Troches'' r.cl direully
un the organs of the veire. They have an ex
tianrdinury cilcct in all disorders or the
Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone
when rciuxnd, either treni cold or over-exor-"
tien el the voice, and produce a clear and dis
tinct enunciation. Xpttikcrs ami Xinger flml
the Treche, useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Ser Threat re
quires iinnudi.itc attention, k ncgleet elten
limes results in some incur.tblr. Lung Diea.
' Jirnvn't llrenclilul Treehes "' will almost in
variably give relief. Imitation? aroellered for
sale, many of which are injurious. The genu
ine "Jlrr.icns Urenehittl Treches'1' ate sold only
in hoses. IcbS-d&wTuThiS
tamed i he
throughout
Stuart, as
spouse for
senator-elect,
anv means
Teung Ti:i-Teppers.
Frank Bender and Rebcit Gesheiunicr.
charged with robbing the till of Jehn F.
Ilerr, in the Northern "market of between
$9 and $10 about tluec weeks age, were
before Alderman Spurt icr te-day for a hear
ing. They were identified by .Mr. Ileiras
having been seen by him crowding close
te his market stand just prier te the lar
ceny. The boys partly neknewled their
crime, and it'is known that, they have p ::
pctrated ether larcenies of similar char
acter. They were committed in default of
bail te answer at court.
of the- evening's amusement. Cap
tain Denitins Ptij'. the newspaper re
porter, perhaps evirilid hispait. but as it
was the apparent intention te make this
part, as ridiculous as possible, he was jus
tified iti drawing en a little reserved cheek
te meet the ends dcsiicd. The home pest
is entitled te a vote of thanks for bringing
Williams h re, and we have no doubt the'r
next production, " Fun en the Bristel,"'
en March 11, will be equally well received.
A Heavy Swell,
luceb II. Itloenier. of Virgille, X. V., write:
' Your Dr. Themas' Kcieetrie oil cured a badly
swelled neck s.nd sere threat en my son in
i"er;y-eIght heurs: one application also re
moved the pain from a very sere tee ; my
wile's feet was also much inflamed e much
an that she could net walk about the house :
she applied the Oil. and in twenty-lour hours
was en injlv cured.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. 17 and
139 Xerth )ue:.ii street, Lancaster, li.
SlAlilti.liwJUi.
Yi:Kr-S TewjMKXp. en Feb. 21, K-SI, at the
lesiileiieee? the bride's parents, near White
hall. Lancaster county, l"a by the Uev. K. C.
Ycrke-. of Christ i.ma, Mr. Daniel II. Yeihcs,
et Montgomery county. Pa., te Mi Eimiir. .1.
Townsend, of Lancaster county, Pa.
heaths.
Malicious JUischicf. i
On complaint of Patrick Kane, Geerge
Iv.rk, colored, was arrested ler malicious
mischief. Complainant charges that
Kirk, who lives in and was about lomov lemov lomev
ing from a house owned by complainant,
en MinTm street near Water, maliciously
broke in the window sash, smasiied the
glass and did ether damage te the prop
erty. Alderman McCemmsy committed
Kirk for a further hearing.
A Tcinjicrrtiice Orator.
Mr. 11. Graham, general seuictary of Un
church of England Temperance society,
whose presence and prominence in the
State temperance convention at llarrisburg
arc noticed elsewhere, is in this city, the
guest of James Black, esq., and will speak
in St. Jehn's Lutheran church at'TA o'clock
this evening ou "The Temperance work
in England.'" lie is an eloquent and forci
ble orator,a man of middle age, and admir
ably cenvcisant with the details of his
work.
Tocacce for JTaltiiii.irr.
Yerk Daily.
One of the fii :n of Messrs. Merfeld &
Kemper, of Baltimore, was in Yerk yes
terday evening, and stated that he had
just returned from Lancaster county,
where he had bought s me tobacco, which
is te be shipped te his firm. He bought a
four-acre crop from Mr. Charles II. Ilerr,
for which he paid $2,000. This let will
cost him an average price of 22. S and 3
cents a pound.
Hearings.
O. 1J. Mulliken and his friends, who
were arrested en complaint of Millard
Reese, for being drunk and disorderly, had
a hearing before Aide) man Dennelly, of
the Seventh ward, last evening, and were
discharged. Mulliken was bed in bail te
answer at court the charge of surety i f
tkc peace preferred by Reese.
Passed Through.
This raernim? the Dummy engine
" Aerial,'" of the Rending railroad com
pany passed through this city te Quarry
ville. J. A. Nichols., prcsidcit of the Read
ing & Columbia, and A. 51. Wilsen, super
intendent, were en the car.
Unlit Lamps.
The number of btreet lamps which were
net lighted in this city last night were as
fellows : First ward, 5 : Second. 5 : Third,
3 ; Fourth, 1; Fifth. 13; Sixth. C; Sev
enth, 4 ; Eighth, 7 : Ninth, 13. Total 57.
The; Inauguration.
Twenty five cxcuisien tickets te Wash
ington were sold at. the Lancaster oilice
of the Pcnnsplvania railroad te-day.
Seme of them were taken by prominent
pelitieitns ami ethers by gentlemen and
Sadies who go te witness the inaugura
tion pigcanr.
Fre Soup,
The demand for free soup has net been
a great the past few days as. it was before.
r.G rations were given out this morning
tiiiACD. In this city, en thsasih Feb., .Jacob
, Shaud, in the SKI year or his age.
I The relative-! and friends et the family, also
Coneslega Conn i'il Xe. ?. Degree Council Xe.
! i O. I. A. M., ami the ceaehmaknrs of Lan
i caster, arc respectfully Invited te attend the
I funeral, lrem id? late rcsidenci, Xe. 432 North
! (Juecn street, en Fiiilnyalteruoeu. at 2 o'clock.
I Interment at Zion's cemetery.
; Skxei:. February "S 1551. in Kphnita, of
. s.-anet fever, Vi'm.'V, t. ncr, ami el Win. Z. and
I Annie Y. sen-r, in the 4t'u year of his age.
i Funeral Thursday morning at li.'tlS o'clock,
I IremSVest King street depot. Interment at
j Woodward Hill cemetery. Services in chapel.
AlHIIXIMllClltS.
"i'ie Uuv'ner.'" On Monday evening next,
7th iuM., the new farcical comedy el " The
Guv'ner," will be presented at Fulton opera
heue by a company under the management
ofllareld Warren. The piece luul quite u suc
cessful ocasen at Wallack's theatre, Xcw Y'erk,
was laverably received in liosten and scored
a hit in Londen. The Xcw Y'erk Times says :
'It is one et these three-act farces in which a
great deal et full Is drawn from a variety of
complications ; most French plays et tiie saiae
elas arc ut bottom either vulgar or indecent,
but 'The Cav'ner" Is certainly moral te a fault.
Seme of the dialogue 1" bright and humorous,
much of it is spun out te great hilarity alid
will undoubtedly prove, a great success."'
Donations Acknowledged.
The managers of the Heme gratefully ac
knowledge th following donations : Mrs. A.
liitner, 3 dez. eranges: Miss Cele, 25 pounds
caudj ; Mr. -Jehn lUuck, $2.50 ler cakes ; ene
ycai's sul scriptien te the 'Weekly Inquirer;
Mytrs.fc lJathfen, pattern for boys' clothing;
159copie of the ijitniXay Scheel Gem ; Mrs.
Itesanmlller, SI. Thanks are due te the mem
bers of the Humane lire company for the gen
erous entertainment given te the children
daring thuir fair rcjjatly held. Xet only
these who could avail themselves or their kind
invitation te vWt the fair, but the little oncs encs oncs
whe could net i were amply supplied with
refreshments.
.V;if AH fEitTJSEPJEXTS.
J0ST0K.S101.KN-A HJIAI.L '1'KillU l-.K
j Pup, two moiiihe old. from 21 Xerth Linie
street. A suitable reward ler his return. It
riHTOSTOlCK liniBIS AXl) jjivem.ing
I ler rent, Xe. ? and 10 Seuth yaeen stieet.
pp ly at the Iji'iELLiuEji-csKOlllce.
OK sat.:
CART, (JOOl) AS XKTV,
it will no f-eia viicip ii j applying ai -e. ei
Locust street. marl-'Jtd
Fragrant with delicious lloiver odors and
healing balsams Cuticura Seap.
Consumptives gain in flesh, strength and
spirit undera daily use of Malt Hitters.
:i FECI A SO TJ CUti.
JSrt-
Lady Sle:iutt!ier..
Lad!e, you cannot make fair akin, re.iy
checks and sparkling eyes with till the cos
metics of France, or bcanttfiers of the world;
while in. p'jer health, and nothing will give
you such geed health, strength and beauty aa
Hep ititfeis. A trial i certain proof. Sec an
other column. ml-Swtf w
DrunK Rtid Disorderly.
Ficdcrick Auxcr, en complaint of 3iis
wife, was last evening committed by Al
derman Barr te the cr.mty jail for ten
days.
.St et litis! 3illicr.sl! Mothers!!!
Are yen di-turbed at night and broken of
your l est by a sick ehild suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth?
If &e, go ut once and get a bottle of MKS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STItUf. It will re
lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de
pend upon It ; there Is no mistake about it.
There is no! a mother en cartli who has ever
used it, .i he v. Ill net tell yen at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
u-c in all eases, and pleasant te the tusic and
is the prescription Ot one of the eldest and
best female physicians and nurses in the
United States. Sold every where : 25 cents a
bottle. lcbS-d&wM,W&F
"SUUL! .SAJ.li.ON' KI.'IDAV, -UAItUH
1 i. 13J1, a: Xe. 3Ki Xerth Duke street, of a
let el Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale
te commence tit 1 o'clock, p. in.
ISMAXiriii. V. KLLLLU,' Agent.
II. i:siriu:r.T, Aucl. u2 2td
Pcbi..i'-sai;k. ex TtirrwiiAV, jiiaxusi
2. 1SS1, will be sold at public s-ile, at
Jleec.-'s hoeVte;-e. Xe. i'JJ East King street, a
large let et Furniture, consisting of Parler
Set. Walnut l;edste;tds. Maible Tep Koreans,
Table-;, Wtish Stands. Chairs, leilei. Sets, Hat
Kticks, Curpct. and ether arl'elsi tee numer
ous te r.i'-ntien.
Sale te cemmui.ee :ft 1 o'Heek p. m.
JIKXIIY SHUr.EUT,
marl 2tdlt Auctioneer.
lOt! j;i'.XT. UOACHMAKEB'S SHOl
I and r.-nck-mUh Shep at Green Tree, in
Ear' township, Lancaster county. Pa., wilh
two du-idling-'. stable and ether outbuildings.
Apply te
ALLAX A. UEItlt A CO..
Ileiil Kelidaand Insurance Agents.
:i Xertli Duke street, Laneasier, I'a.
m 1-eawil WS w t ant
IT!JLC KALIS OF i:OUSl:i!OLI) AXD
Kitchen Furniture at Xe. .13 Seuth Duke
street, en r.e-t SATCKJlAY ATTKItN'OOX,
MAI5CH ", IS?!, commencing at one o'clock.
FIfly-leur yards tine Hru-sels carpet, se, id
walnut extension Table, Ingrain Carpets,
l.cdsteads, Ilureaus. Mattresses, Steves. .'.-hh.
Cepper iveitle. Window Shades, (Juccnsvrare.
Cooking I'tmisils. &c, &c, Ac
C. A. KAIK.
Hiisnv Sit: r.r.i'.T, Auet. m-2-3tdR
Ixsui:;: iTira this eli am wk,l
Kstublielicd Agency of the
ill Firs laics Ce.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Deliars.
Invested in Safeatni Solid Seeuritics.
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
Xe. 1 ISAST HIStS STKEIST,
dll-fnnOr.W.SB Second Fleer
PUBLIC S ALE. OS THURSDAY, S1ABVB
3, 1&31. at Xe. SO Coneerd alley, a let of
Household Furniture-
Sale te commence at 2 e clock p. in.
mai-2 2td
F. H. WILLIAMS. Auct.
PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY. MARCH 4,
1S51, will be sold at pnclic sale, at Kurk
holder's store, corner of Chestnut and Tlmr.
streets, the following Personal Property, viz :
One Familv Herse, 'Ihrec springTep Wagen,
one set of Harness, Stere Fixtures, such as
Fairbanks Counter Scales. Glass-front Cracker
Cans, Glass Jars. Barrels. Bexes, Molasses
Barrels and Contents. Lamp Glebes, Self-Feeding
Heater Steve, and a large let of ether arti
cles tee numerous te mention.
Sale- te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when
conditions will be made known bv
H. K. BUKKHOLDEB, Agt.
Sah'l Hess, Auct.
At the same tiine and place will be sold the
following Household and Kitchen furniture,
consisting of Beds and Bedsteads, Tables.
Chairs and Hecking Chairs, Hag Carpet, 27
vardsef Ingrain.Carpet. new 3-bnrner Chan
delier, Parler Steve. Cook Steve, Sink (nearly
new). Tinware, 1'ans, and a great many ether
articles tee numerous te mention.
mar2-2td MHS. n. K. BUHK.HOLDEH.
OfKING DRESS GOODS.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
1881 1881
SPRING HOSIERY,
SPRING HOSIERY.
1831 SPRING UNDERWEAR, 1881
SPRING UNDERWEAR.
SPRING GLOVES,
1881 SPRING GLOVES. 1881
linens axd toweling:,
tickings.
1881 chivglass, 1881
queexsivaue.
oak pets ,xd wall paphk.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LASCASTEK, PA.
rriHK
EIGHMIE IMPROVED
Patent Bosem Shirt
EXCELS ALL OTHER, IJHE5S SHIKT3
KNOWS
IX FIT, MATERIAL AXi FINISH.
And we positively guarantee that the reputa
tion ter uiirabiiitv and general excellence
which the Shirts have acquired In the past
shall be maintained in the litturs.
THIRD EDITION
WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, MARCH 2, 183!.
A STATE CAPITOL BURNED.
WEATHEK INDICATIONS.
"Washixgtex. March 2. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, generally
higher temperature, northwesterly wind,
becoming variable, higher barometer.
CONGRESS.
l'KICE AS FOLLOW:; :
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FINISHED
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THE LEADER,
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tended te meet the requirements of till. Made
of lirst qualitTOt Wsimsiitt t Mualin : Ilo'em
I, SCO Linen ; three-ply Xnel: Hand, mid placket
en sleevs. Without doubt it i.s the best and
most perlect nuule Shirt ler the money vcr
before offered te the public.
THE PKICE:
LALNDKIED
rXlAUX!KIED.
.ai.oe
We will give you at pr-rt'eet lit with either of
these Shirts or refund the money.
WTTTTAiremT 8. mwm
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ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36 EAST KING STREET,
fii-lvdfcw LANOASTKlt, 1A.
T AISIJ:s A.NI GKXTLCMEN.
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Carpi Bepfiieat
een!ii!nattl:epis-.;uii titiie the
Finest and Largest Assortment
or
Bedy & Tapestrv Brussels,
EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS,
DAMASK HALL,
STAIR" CARPETS,
Rag and Hemp Carpets,
that we ever had the pleasure te otter.
Proceedings in the Senate.
Wasaixgtex, March 2. The Senate
upon assembling took up the civil bill and
proceed te dispose of it.
Proceedings In the Heuse.
The Heuse met at 10 o'clock. Further
proceedings under the call were dispensed
with. The deficiency appropriation bill
was then reported.
At 1 o'clock the deficiency bill passed
the Heuse pd consideration of the
funding bill resumed, the question beiug
en ordering the previous question en the
motion te concur in Senate amendments
10.
The large majority of Republicans re
frained from voting, but enough cast
their votes te make a quorum, and the
main question was ordered yeas 134,
nays 23. The question then occurred en
concurring in the amendment, and en a
division the Republicans icfraiiied from
voting and left the Heuse without a quo
rum. After further delay tlie lf.th Senate
amendment was concurred in by a vote of
140 te 10.
The next qttestieu was en the 25th Sen
ate amendment, which was te insert the
word " temporarily "' in the 4th section.
After voting down an amendment by the
cemmittee en en ways and means, the 2."5th !
Senate amendment was concurred in. j
HAIL. IIAXLAX.
Ii:l MICTION OF THE STATE HOUSK
OF MINNESOTA.
Preparation tn Kccelve the Great Waraumn.
Terente, March 2. The committee of
arrangement in the llanlan reception have
made final arrangements. Several mem
bers of the committee and the representa
tives of the press will meet Ilanlau at
Buffalo and accompany him te this
city, where they arc expected te arrive at
0:40 o'clock Friday night. At the station
a precession will be formed te the opera,
house, where a reception, presided ever by
the mayor, will be held.
Gen. DcCinsey net Guilty.
Paris, March 2. The committee of in
quiry in the case of Gen. DeCisscy has
unanimously decided te report him net
guilty of treason and corruption.
l'urnell te Leave Paris.
Mr. Parncll will leave here for Londen
te-morrow morning and will attend at the
Heuse of Commens in the evening.
Geu. Keberts'a .New Pest.
Londen, March 2. Gen. Roberts will
succeed te all the political offices formerly
held by Gen. Cellcy. He sails en Friday'
accompanied by a number of efficeis at
ene time engaged in the Afghan and Zulu
campaigns. Several doctors of the Dutch
Red Cress society will sail with him.
Twe cavalry regiments are preparing te
.start for the cape.
Gcii. ilanceck'ri Escort.
Washington, March 2. Reception
committees have been appointed te meet
Generals Sheridan and Hancock. The
"Washington Lig. Infantry corps will es
cort General Hancock te his hotel when
he arrives.
Ocean'H Perils.
St. Jehn, N. F March 2 The schooner
Irving J. Hall, was lest in the late
storm at Flower Cove, and all her crew,
nine in number, perished. Great damage
was done te shipping in the harbor. It. is
feared the brigantins Margaret and Bian
ca, hence te ports in the Mediterr.uicin,
have been lest with all hands.
The llesscs Yield.
Sr. Leuis, March The bosses- have ac
ceded te the demands of the journeymen
bricklayers, and thus averted a strike.
."llatMieus Still ou the Kngscd Edsje.
Washington, March 2. The Senate
judiciary committee held a special meet
ing today, at which some miscellaneous
business was transacted, but no action was
taken en the pending judicial nominations.
The .Pciit-etrlaus.
New Yerk, March 2. The 10 o'clock
score in the walking match is as fellows :
Panchet 207j Sullivan 233, Krelinc 247,
CuiTen 220, Campana 217, Lnceusc 212.
Mud uii-.l il;ii. i.
Saint Jehn, K". B., March 2. Thice
and a quarter inches of rain fell here Mon
day; the wind blew ever 40 milc3 an hour.
Like reports co'me from Halifax.
Haye Silent.
Washington, March 2. Nothing relia
ble can be learned as te the probable ac
tion of Mr. Hayes in reference te the fund
ing bill should it pass.
.Mardl-Gras.
Galveston, March 2. The Mardi-Gras
precession last night was a grand succe:-.
Over ten thousand visitors were in the
city.
The Slate Temperance Convent ion.
Harrisdi-re, March 2. Three hundred
delegates were present at the temperance
convention this morning.
We de net want te tay much aheut.
I hem in our advertisement, mu simply
ask you te cull and se them, as we are
confident we can show yen as nice
styles as are offered thi-s .C"isen, all nt
tlie very
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Si it, Beim k Hurst,
25 East King Street.
The Force at Natal.
LeDON, March 2. The force at Natal
is te be raised te 3,000 men.
IVAXTS.
WXSTliU.X 1VO.HAX TO TAKK CARK
of a weak and infirm old ladv. at r09
Xerth Queen street. ra-StilM'WA V
T7"ANTJM. TWO ISOIS 14 AXO 18
l years, respectively, want a situation
where they can make theiii'-'clvcs useful. Ap
ply at either C31 Marietta avi-nue or S2 Der.
wart street. ltd
PLUMISKKS WASTliD.-TWO FIItST
cla.?3, sober Plumber-, wan ted. Steady
employment, geed wages.
JOHN I.. AUNOId).
ltd Xe. UKa-it Orange street.
YirANTEJf A GOOD, 3UIJDI.K-AOKD
? t man te take care of horses. A white
man preferred. Miutcemc wel!-rece:nucnd-
ed. Apply, lsex ttt,
m2-ttd Cnatcsvillc, Pa.
ONLY S30 lOIt THE riIIL,AniJI.P!!IA
SIXGEIt SEWIXlr 3IACIIIM-:, with
cover, two drawers and Drep Li'af. llqna te
any Slnu'cr in the market, ltemcmberwcsend
them te be examined before veu pay for them.
This is the same style ether companies rctni
for fifty Dollars. All machined warranted ter
three years. Send for our illustrated circular
and testimonials. Address
CHARLES A. WOOD & CO.
17 Xerth Tenth street.
tM-lwU I'niludelphiii, Pa.
The Legislators U:irc!y Given Time te Es
cape lrem the Iluilillng Court Kecerds
anil Valuable Papers Saved Twe
Large Libraries Munied.
At 0 o'clock last evening, while both
houses of Minnesota Legislature were in
session, lire was discovered in the dome of
the capitol in St. Paul, and in two hours
nothing remained of the building hue
brick walls and. smoking ruins. The
alarm was given in the Assembly and Sen
ate none tee seen. AVhcn the doers of the
Assembly were thrown open and the cry
of "fire" raised, it was followed by a
blinding cloud of smoke, and many mem
bers rushed for the windows, while the oc
cupants of the gallery rushed out tl rough
the halls. Speaker Rice was with diffi
culty kept lrem leaping from a window of
the second-story ou which the chambers
aie situated. However, the members all
get out safely, and plucky clerks and mem
bers saved all the important papers. 1 1
the Senate about the same scenes occurred,
but it being a small body, there was less
excitement, and all get out safely.
The fire caught in the dome. The
building is in the shape of a inaltesc cress
of brick, two stories and mansard reef,
with a dome in the centre. Theio are alt
sorts of rumors as te the origin of the lire,
the prevalent ene being that it must have
been the work of an incendiary, as there
were no gas or steam coils in the upper
portion, where the tire started, in a blaze.
In a short time after the first discovery,
the llamcs broke through the reef of the
west wing, and gradually appeared iu the
reefs of the ether sections. The weed-work,
which was dry and old. burned like tin cr.
Owing te the fire burning downward, the
contents of the executive offices en the
lower fioer which were net in vaults were
saved. The records of the supreme court
were all saved, although the valuable and
extensive law library is lest. The loom f
the State historical tectcty were in the
capitol, and the society is reported te have
lest a fine library of several thousand
volumes and valuable relics. The libraiy
et the Mipreme court was extensive ami
valuable.
Iu the vaults of the .-.t.ite treasurer were
ever $2,000,001) in bends et the trust funds
of thetat", and special efforts were made
by the firemen te save these vaults from
the severe heat, as they are old, and
fears were expressed by a few that they
might net be proof against the
terrible heat. Within an hour after
the names first appeared the entire
reef had fallen in, the upper doers seen
following, with loud detonations, which
caused a little panic among the thmiHanils
of spectators, who were the mere excitable
from the prevailing reports of powder in
the basement. Tlie capitol has been built
iu sections, the first being erected in lSe'5,
with two additions since. The new mar
ket ball is being fitted up for the use of the
Legislature. The building was worth
100,tl0J, and, according te the policy of
tha state, was uninsured.
P'd .
Pitts., Tltusv'e ft B....
Northern Central
Phll'aftErie K. is....
Northern Penn'a
I'll. G. It's of N. ,T
Hestenvllle Pass
Central Trans. Ce ....
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fc
Xoen Quotations of the Grain Market
Furnished by .taceb B. Leng, Communion
arekcr.
C.iieiee. Cash. April.
Wheat 1W,M .'J-JLj
3Jnv.
Cera Si'i .
Oats
New Yerk.
Wheat
Cern
Oata
PniLADsiruiA.
Wheat
Cern
Oats
ItALTiMer.:;.
Wheat
Cern
Oats
.Ml.'
Csuiu.
91.20
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March.
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Julv"
.1 tine.
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April.
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'Si
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Lecnl Meck and Benus.
Par
val.
LaucCity e per ct. Lean, due l.v0...$liii
1SS2... 100
ISA-.... KM
istw... IPO
' " 1A.V. ll)!
. per ct. in I or JO years. ,
A per ct. school Lean...
Lane. :iinl Quarry vV It. IS. bend
stock...
l.ancatr and Ephrata turnpike..,
t .in i-:i7'iiti.t i,t, ....! mi. i. it.. .,
Lancaster and Kruitvllle turnpike.
i.uueusirrunii i.utiz lurnpiKc -i
Lancaster and Maner turnpike... u
Lancaster and Miinlu-im turnpike, -ir,
Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. i"
Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. UK)
Lane, and Strawbiirfj turnpike....... SV
Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike.. 'M)
Lane, ami Willow Street turnpike. i"
Farmers Nat. P.anket Lancaster... Se
rirst Nat. Itankef Lancaster !tie
Lancasti-r County Nut. Itank fttl
Lititz Xatienal Hank 100
Mr.ishiir, National Itank IdO
Infjiiirer i'rintinjr Ce .'0
Lanc.Cm Light and Fuel Ce. stock. -J5
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l.lS'i
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I.ANCASTKU HOilSKHIII.II il.lSlii:T.
HAKKETS.
.-Mew xirHJlHiuei.
v.' Yei:k. March 2. Fleur steady, moderate
ileinand ; Supertiiu: State $.'! Cit?4 10; extra
no U SO'eHSM: clieiee de $t 530:4 'M : fiinrv
!e $1 Or.'flC .r.0; round hoop Oliie .ft IOfJ5 ta.
chuii'i de at j.1 aigi; 7.; yuperlin- in'l
ern $:! l!0r?4 CO: coinmeii te iroed ex
tra de l SO'Jl 7.1 ; elioicede f 1 SJfJfi 7.1 : elude
white wheat !e:.1 OOiiOj. Southern quiet nnd
unchanged ; common t fair xlra att't (
." 2n : ue'nl te el'.eifi- de f.1 23fi0 75.
Wheat heavv, '(S! lower; Xe. 1 White,
April, $1 H; Ne.' ' Ued March $1 If'iftl l'J.'. :
April de$12i)K?l 21 ; de May l 20gl iO'-f.
Cern a trifle liriner and quiet : Mixt-il west
ern p'l!. 5:JwC5rie: de lulurc, 547$t."7!c.
O.i'i linn anil qalct : Sst.ite. H3S;i-;".Vc'siern
w.cr -,y,v.
Philadelphia Market.
I'lULAiiBLTiiiA, Pit., March 2. Fleur lirm,
meduRitclv active: .superfine, $ OOffS 50;
extra -:i 73ft -" : Ohie uiid lmliana nv.nilj
$5 23iiC 00: l'a. de SI 73ti-."' : St. Leuis family
f.1 75'ifi 25: Minnesota Eztr.i 5 (10(5 73:
straight. 5S7"7Gir: winter patent (! 5037 50 ;
t-priiig de Si! 75??S 00.
Itvii Heur at ?." 00.
vvhfiii Arm ; Ne. 2 WctTii Kcil nt $1 ir, ;
Dolaware and I'enn'u ilc'.. H 1321 1; de
Amber. Jl HH.l W..
Cern finncr; strain"!', 7ftSli : yellow,
.Vic ; mixisi, 33e.
Oattf quiet but steady; X'. 1 Wldtr, 15c :
Se. 2. -iim,iV;.y: Ne.::, de i-.V; Xe. 2Mt.n
He.
Kyc steady at. 33c.
Previsions unchanged jobbing trade geed ;
mi" perk. 5iljJ)l(!2."i; beet linmi il '.(2IOO;
India ui.sl.cei 2')S21 f. e. b. Karen smoked
hams li.f7dlc: niciilril ham- fl'ftplOe : stoeke!
should! i-T:ytQHy.i-; salt de ZiU'X'-
Liird market steady ; eity Kuttlu lO.'JQIO7-';
:0'- Ik. !'"!' 9'i'SlOc; priinu stcaui $i0i.2J.
Cutter quiet, but only in moderate damiimf:
Creanii'iA ef riielfftKie : de geed te choice 2Sj
;!e: ltr.ulferd county :iut New Verkextia, lubs-,
272Sc : ile llikins '2g2fc; W-sicrii tlairv
e.tRii:iCi;25(:: de geed toelieio 20Jj2!c. KelK
quiel. : Ivim'it Kxtra, litlSc; Western . Ite-
WIPVI' "V'tlT!, ISf?'.i.
I'ggs fairly active at a decline ; r.t., isc ;
V.'!-IIT , 1SI
Cliccsu quiet and easy; New Yerk
till! clean, IIJSl.l-Xc: Western full ercn.,
12W:le; '! fair te geed My.Qlijr.K: de
h:.fl-!;li!i- 10710JCe; l'a. de 104gl0i.
Pi'trelfum quiet : rellned U'4e.
U'hNky.iluil ut 51 li.
Seed lioed te )rime clever Irregntar
at V4ifi!- : de ile Timethy firm at 2 '..'a
i?8 e- ; de de li.issee ' dull al $1 :!57 ! 3.
Oraln -llarkets.
Ii ri'Ai.e -flour dull and unchanged. Wheat
dull and nominal. Cern scarce and linn ;
sale. 400 bus. high mixed at V.y.i'. Oats quiet.
Karlwy unchanged ; sales, 2,000 "baa. Canada at
$1 1(5. Xe lye hi-re. Iliglnvines Ity mail-.',
?I inrai II. rrcIglitD te New Yerk by rail
Wheat. 10c ; corn, 10j ; eats. He. ISnilre.id re
ceipts Fleur, 2.500 vheat. 2I,0CJ : corn. 3 .O'W :
e it-, 1S.CO0 ; barley, 3.2.W ; rye, I j0. Uu.lread
hipmeuts Fleur, 2.00'j ; wheat, U.OOe ; corn.
..o.e;0: eat, 13,000; barley, 2.S0J ; rye, l,Ji!.
"
Live nteck .tliirketf .
Chicago Thu Drevers' Journal v perts:
II023 Tlie lcr-eipls were 12,0',0 head; ship
ment?, SJiyi head ; market s-teadv : leiumcii
te c.tti-.i iij 40i'; 10.
Caitle The receipts wcie :,CX li'sid ; hhip
meutE, 2,3e?i de : market steady with a !'dr
demand : common te choice shipping at .S2
121 ; experts, $.ZQrt5;J0.
hhrcp The receipts we: e 12.050 hem! ; ship
ments. 12,00 ' !( : m irxei n.-nauc mgiicr : com
mon te choice , ? 75?i; 40.
KfKrALO. Cuttli' Kiceiids, ".201 ; total ter
week thus tar. 7,310 : for tins -::niR time la-t
week, 5..r;i.) : censiglicd through, 21'J cur ; mar
ket dull, tending downward : very Utile done
and suveial iv.r.s remain nn-eld : mli: cheii
.te.:r.u.S3 l5:3:i3 : geed shiinn-r-'. SlCOn'W);
fair te niciliu.-, it lOtfSl 40; light butelicrV
$:l :X)g': 00 ; e.ten. W 70i 1 40.
Sheep und lam s iscculpls. 5,3'J'J : total for
week thus far, 14,000 : fer'same time last week,
l.'V'OO; eons gned through, li cars: market
active but. net quotably higher: sale of lair
te geed V"eerii sheep attl 73fi;5 2; choice,
3 Wg5 73 : extra, $3S3??fi ; western livmb:). com
mon, 'light, te choice. ?37C 75.
Hogs Keceipts, 8,300 ; total ler the week
thus far, lSUOe; ter same timelastweck.il.
000: consigned through, 87 car; market dull
and lower; geed te choice Yur kers, $3 40
3 50: geed te medium. S3 Segiiai ; geed heavy.
$C : pigu low at $33 40.
Stock 3lt&rKer.
Nkw Y.i:k Stocks.
Stock upward tendency.
Meney
Erie it. it
Michigan.. & L. S...
Michigan Cent. K. '..
Chicago .X. W
Chicago. M. H SI 1 .
Han. & St. J. Cem
' P'ld....
Teledo A V.'abush. ..
Ohie &, Mississippi....
St. Leuis, I. M. A S IS..
Ontario and Western.
i: r.. &t.c. it. it
Nev Jersey Central,
lift. ililucen Canal
ini., i.aclc.& Western
western Union Tel.
Pacific Mail S. H. Ce
lewatlulch
Union Pacific
Kani.i & Texas
New 1 one Central....
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pitts....
Chicago ft Keck I....
Pittsburgh ft Ft. XV.. .
' Pi:tt.ADKl.i'n!A.
Stocks steady.
P.musylvaniai:. It...
PhU'a.& Iteading
Lehigh Valley
'."high Navigation ..
N'eithern Pacific i,. m
A. X. A. M.
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w. uyt
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KuttcrtE,
Cup Chee.se. 2 cups ,
Ce-tage cheese. "pti'LVf
Dutch ehecae luinp
viturrd.
Apples??! pk
Itananas eaeh
Cherries, dried. It q!
Currants, dried, It ti.
Ctimberrii'n 1 qt
Dried Apples v' lt
' Peaehfs V qt
11 rapes ?' C
Lrmen.i t-1 dez
Oi-anges ?t de.
VlCJI'.I.Mti.li.l.
Itei'ts tP buncii
Cnbliuge tt head
Currets lit bunch
l'clery '1 buneii
Lima hcum; $1 it
Onions s. y, pk
' Imnch
Potatoes ft bat
(Sweet) jt Jpeek
Itadlshc3 i? bunch
Soup Keaus t qt
Salsify 1 bunch
Turnip-i "p yt peek
PuCI.TltV.
Chickens $1 pair (live)
fl C, (cleaned)
Ducks rH jiair
Jce.se '$ piece
Turkevs 'i? pieei: (live)
ft (cleaned)
mi.sc::l:,a:ikeus.
Apple I'.utter 1 qt
Kggs t?der.
llenej' TfX IS
Seap ft 1!j
Sauerkraut 1 qt
:ii;.vr.-..
Kref Steak, W ft
' ISeast("rib) ft
" " (chuck) $1 ft
" Corned, 1$ E.
" Dried, ft
Ileef hind quarter ty ft
" lerequarlcr "y ft
Kolegna ilried
Ham Jt F.
Lamll1 L'
lird 7t ft........ ...... ...........
Mutten t ft:
Milieu Mcut 31 ft
1'eru t it...
I'uddiiu
Sausagu
V ft.
i r. .
Hasit ft
Cattish I ft
Ced
F.els y ft
Haddock
Mullet
Perch
Sun
Smelts
Surkers
White F:-!l V ft.
Kllie "
Halibut ?! ft
ertAi.v.
ten.
Hay Timrthv yi tei
(.'lever?' ten.
Cern H bus
Oats $ bus
ISye "H bus
Timethy Seeed 1 bus..
Wheat rjl bu?
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iVKisvneiv who i.iKts ri;.v ani
ili wishes te secure bargains and enjoy geed
niiirle, will go te the
KEYSTONE IS AXl) FA IK
te-xh:i:t.
ADMISSION.
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.'t'LTex iri:i:.i iieusk.
Monday ItiveniiiFr, March Y, 1881.
" YF.IS'AXD, (iUVCOIt, YKIS 'AND!'
The Iudubi abl Londen, X"v Y'erk and
Koj-ten Stice.1-: Tin New Fareia! C'emedy,
entitled
"THE guvner;
Pronounced by press mid public te l. the
GlSKATKl' HIT KNOWN' FOIS VKA1SS,
ami new attracting crowded houses naii de
lighted audiences. Under the manage Imanf et
Wi. IIAirOLI WA1SKEN.
UESEISVKI) SEATS, .". 7." Cm.
ADMIS-ION .10 & .1.1 Cts.
Seats can be set ured nt Opera Ilou'-e. roni reni
mcneingThmsday. March ". mart-.ltdpi
MVSICA!. IXS'tKVMEXTS.
A
11 XK CMKIST.'-IAS I'ISSiSl-.NT.
A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN.
ei: a
CHWKKKJXti & SON'S PIANO.
A lull line ill
SI1EKT ML'SIC.
VIOLIN. ACf:OISDIOXS.
itAXIOS, IIAIS.UOXICAS, .Vc.
The ab'Vi: lii-truments will be neb! ut n:
dated prices Uuiing the Holidays.
MAM.'FACTOISY
xe. i;oxeisiii ouke 3Ti:i:t.
Uruncli eiUce during the lleliday.-.
Ne. .; Ci:TKE HQVAEi:.
HS-iyd-SV-rw ALES. McKILMP.s.
r.t I'i' UKA WIXHS.
w
it.:.Ai:; net
l'UI.l
VA. LOfTl'ISY POST
TO APRII, 7, 38S1,
FOIt
A
FULL SEAWIXO.
The drawing i ill lake place at LOIT1S
V1LLE, KY'., under the authority et :i special
act of the Kentucky Legislature," un 1 will b
under the itbs'dute control id ei-lntcretcil
commissioners appointed by theaet.
list or phizes.
The Willard Helf-1, with ult it
Fixtures and Furniture
One llusldcncs en Orecn .Street..
One ISesIdencc en Oiven Street..
Twe Cash Pri2e3, eaeli ?.i,0..'O
TweCiish Prlze, each 2.00O
Five Cash Prizes, each Kl.fcOO
Five Cash Prizes, cacli $5i'0
Fifty Cash Prizes, each JIGO
One Hundred Cash Prizes. cachS-V'
Five Hundred Cash Prizes, each tj
One Set Bar Furniture
One Fine Piane.
One Handsome --ilverTe.. hcl
400 ISescs Old I'ourben 'iVlu-k,, :;.;
10 Basket. Champagne. 533 I
Five Hundred CuU Prises, each Sie
400 l!exe Fine WInc. Jje
5tJ0 rtexes ltobertsen County. Wh:sfcy,aj, C.O-O
i'te Uexcs Ilavnna Cigars, "-la 4,CW
Five Hundred Cash Prists, cacu 510 .ihjq
A310UXTIXO TO S3C9,K.10.
tVhelc tickets, is : Halved, ?l ; Quarters, 62-
IS'mlttancis maybe made by Itank C'iecc,
Exprcs-, Pelal Mencv Order, or IScgiatcred
Meil.
ISctpensiblc agents wanted nt all pefnts. Fer
circulars giving full iniormatiei!, and for
Tickets, r.dilrcsii
W.f. WHIPS,
Willard H'-tcI. Letdsv it...-, Ky,
tebl3twft2ivdT&3
: ;- $250,000
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4,009
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5,000
10,009
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100
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