Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 05, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY MARCH 5 1881.
discharged from any further consideration
of the matter.
The ordinance for the appointing of a clerk
of the reatket committee, read the first
time at a previous meeting, was taken up
a second and third time and passed unani
mously, nil the members present voting
for it. Common council also passed
the ordinance. It is as fellows :
An Ordinance
Fer the Appointment of a Clerk of the Market
Committee :
Secties 1. Be it erd-iincd by the Select and
Common Councils or the city of LucaMer,
that lrein and atter the first Monday in April.
A. !., 1881. anil ev ry year thereafter, that the
clerk of common councils, in addition te his
et her duticn, shall he clerk te the market coiu ceiu
initti'c. Sec. 2. He Hliall keen a fall record of the let
tins eti he stalls and btaniln. hhall collect the
rent, keep an account et all money received,
and report the names of all delinquent te the
mayor. 30 days after the lental of said stalls or
hiandi), when the mayor shall immediately
place said claims in the hand el the city solic
itor for collection.
Sec 3. That the clerk et the market commit cemmit
ter, bha!l,trein tune te time. lurnhh the mayor
and city treasurer each with an exact rental
et th" stall and Man-Is et the market, and
diall pavall moneys derived lrein rental et
Mulls and stand'-Immediately into the hands
et" the maver, u he hhall pay the same into the
cit y treasury, the same as ether moneys col
lected bv tin- maver.
J-kc. 4."That It shall be the duty or the mar
ket committee te turnisli the clerk of the mar
ket committee will. a proper book ter keeping
the market accounts, the clerk te note in said
book the.nuniber of Mall or Mand. te whom
tented and tlie.-nnounter rent, said book te be
kept at all times at the mayor's etlice, and the
mayor shall have lull power te receive mar
ket rents ami receipt ler the same, in thu ab
sence et the clerk of the market committee.
Sec 5. That it hhall be the duty et the n n n
li'incecoiiKiiitteeteaiK.'itthu accounts of the
elerk et market cemmittee, at least twice u
year, and rcpnrt the same te councils at their
icgul.ir meetings in the months of Match and
iJecembe-.
hrcfi. The clerk of the market committee
sliall rccciiuuii annual salary of one bundled
and fifty dollars, payable quarterly.
Sec 7. That all ordinances or parts el ordi
nances inconsistent herewith be anil, arc
hereby repi-alcd.
Adjourned.
Common Council
The following named members were
present :
Messrs. Albert, Barnes, Brown, Cor Cer
mciry. Davis, Franklin, Hartley, Jehnsen,
Liclity, MeMullen, O.stcrmaycr, Sraeych,
Springer, Stei mfeitz, Yackly, Levergood,
president.
After waiting patiently for something
te de the ceuuciltncn were finally reward
ed by the appearance of Clerk Barr, of
the select branch, who presented the re
pot t of the finauce committee printed in
the proceedings of that body. The docu
ment was lead at length, and hdect coun
cil's action discharging the committee from
further consideration of the subject, con
Select council etdinance Ne. 7, printed
above, was also received and and taken
up. It was read three times, and en final
passage all the members present voted for
it except Mr. Albert, who declined te vote.
Mr. Albeit is a member of the market
committee, ant! in explanation of the neg
ative recommendation of the committee
stated that lite bill contained no prevision
for security, and that the clerk in his ca
pacity of market rents would have the
handling of some $8,000 aunuaffy.
Mr. Barnes ellcrcd the following :
Resolved, That Edward Wclchans be,
atid he is hereby removed from the jfficc
of city treasurer and receiver of taxes of
the city of Laucastcr.
It was unanimously adopted. Select
council concurred.
Adjourned.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUIt KEGULAK CORKESPOJiDKNClC
The Columbia fitc company Ne. 1 held
itg regular monthly meeting last evening.
Company business only transacted.
All the, Fchoels in the Cherry street
building held only otte session yesterday
en account of the disagrcable weather.
Three or four ledgers spent last night
in thu station house
Mr. F. Bttcher has decided te erect en
Hie corner of Sixth and Walnut streets
six three-story brick buildings. Let the
geed weik go en.
There is talk of forming a committee of
one hundred in Columbia.
Telegraph wires were down between
duckies and Columbia yesterday. Mes
sages were sent through the telephone te
Columbia and then telegraphed from this
point.
Celd weather and bad reads kept a num
ber of our farmers at home this morning,
making the market generally dull. But
ter sold from 25 te 30 cents per pound ;
eggs from 12 te 13 cents, the hens have
awakened te the situation ; fish, 10 te 12$
cents per pound ; beef and veal steak, 12
te 14 cents iter peutid ; pudding and
sausage, 8 te 10 cents per pound ; chickens
alive per pair, 50 te 75 cents ; celery per
bunch. 10 cents.
On Friday evening, March 11th, Gen.
Welsh pest, G. A. 11., will present Jarrett
fe Rice's musical extravaganza, " Fun ou
the Bristel," in the Columbia opera house.
The pest gives the highest assurance te
the people of Columbia and vicinity, that
' Fun en the Bristel" is worthy of their
cordial support.
The following were elected officers of the
E. E. Lutheran church aid society, Presi
dent. F. AV. Staley ; Vice President. Mrs.
E. E. Lcaman ; Secretary, Mrs. Jeseph
Bennett ; Treasurer, 3Iis. Win Baight.
The Susquehanna at Columbia remains
high and this morning it was covered en
tirely with a thick coating of slew-moving
slush ice.
Mr. Jehn Fry reports twenty-five tickets
sold ever the Pennsylvania railroad from
Columbia te Washington. Counting the
military, Company II, would make the
number of Columbians about seventy who
were in the inaugural crewtl.
Great Delivery of Tobacco.
Te-day there was a very heavy delivery
of tobacco at many of the city packing
houses, the scene looking net unlike that
of one of the "big days" last winter.
Tobacco avenue aud vicinity was jammed
from daybreak until neon with country
wagons all piled up with tobacco. The
Harrisburg pike, near the warehouses.
North Duke, near the court house, North
Prince, above Chestnut and some ether
tobacco centres, were almost equally
crowded.
Anether Charge of Tlll-Tapptug.
Rebert Gochenauer aud Frank Bender,
the boys who were committed some days
age by Alderman Spurrier te answer at
court for tapping the till of Jehn F. Hcrr,
at the Northern market, were again
brought before the alderman te-day, te
answer a similar complaint prelcrrcd
azainst them by Reuben Bewman, whose
till in the Central market was tapped en
Saturday last. They were held te answer
for this offense also.
Dr. Westwood Ceining: East.
A private letter received in this city
from Rev. H.C. Westwood, D.D., formerly
pastor et the Presbyterian congregation in
this c;ty, and mere recently located at
Denver, Cel., states that be has resigned
the latter charge and will shortly return te
the East.
Leg Broken-.
Mrs. Keller, residing at 503 Middle
street, fell en Christian street, between
German and Vine streets, this morning
and broke her leg between the ankle and
knee. She was' taken te ber residence by
Samuel 8. Reynolds and Henry Shefstall,
who secured Metzger's cracker wagon for
that purpose. Dr. Cox set the limb.
Large JSgc.
Martin Huber, of West Willow Street,
bas an egg which wan laid by one of bis
light Brahma hens. It measures 8 incl.es
in its longest circumference and G inches
in its shortest circumference.
MARIETTA MATTERS.
OCR KEGULAK CORRESPONDENCE.
These who are interested in raiting bus
iness are considerably exercised concern
ing the report afloat, that the course is
shut up at Turkey Hill by rocks that were
shoved into it when the ice moved. It is
an affair of great importance te the timber
interest, net only te the buyers and sellers,
but te these who handle the timber.
Nothing very definite is yet known in our
vicinity as te its truth aud doubts are en
tertained, from the fact that similar re
ports, proving false, have been gotten up
by lower pilots, in order te intimidate raft
owners and lead them te discriminate in
their favor against Marietta pilots. But
a test will be made by two pilots, Ike
Hippie aud Fred. Waller. They have
made up several rafts at Columbia and
will run a light one dewu. The river is
very high aud they will have the advan
tage of plenty of water.
Only a few persons went from our place
te see the inauguration. Twe tickets were
sold.
We are pleased te sec the name of a
young townsman, Jehn Turner, in the firm
of Mackey, Jehnsen. Turner & Ce., who
have opened a large ready-made clothing
store at 922 Chestnut street, Philadel
phia. This evening au eutertainment of music
aud panorama will be given at the Metho
dist church. Prof. H. II. Hall will play
the organ.
Mr. J. R. Malenc intends shortly te take
a tt ip te Europe He is trying te get up a
congenial party of about a dozen, ami
will visit. Fn.nce, Germany and Italy.
A nice let of fish was caught in set nets
night before last, catfish, mullets, etc.,
but no bass.
Mr. M. M. Heffman, of Maytown,
has bought 20,000 pounds of tobacco.
One let measured in length net
under 3G te 42 inches. Ellis Eckman sold
2 acres te Fridy, for 21, 6 aud 3.
Isaac Reisinger's seu broke a large French
plate glass, in the front of Sterritt &
Spanglcr's store, by throwing a stene at",
another boy. The glass was worth about
$50. Beys, take notice.
The personal property of the late
Christian Bucher is advertised for sale ou
March 12.
These who went te hear Gus Wil
liams in Columbia were very much
pleased with the entertainment. About
a dozen persons were down from here.
Geerge McCeuncll will move into the j
house that Mrs. Ilelliugcr bought.
Credit is due te Mr. Jehn MeMullen fur
the interest and benevolence he has shown
toward the U. B. church during the re
vival. He has acted as janitor, and fur j
nished the oil during that time. And Mr. j
Stephen Musser has furnished them with :
fuel.
On Friday Miss Margaret Rausiug j
died in her GS year. She had heart dis-1
case for some time, and for the past month
was confined te her bed.
A birthday surprise party was given Thurs
day te Mr. S. B. Lcuhcrt at the residence
of his father, Mr. Jacob Lenhcrt, above
Maytown. About 50 invitations had been
sent out, but the inclement weather di
minished the number of persons present te
about 20. A very enjoyable occasion it
was, and extensive preparations had been
made by way of a feast. The table was
truly a handsome one and nicely arranged
with fruits, caufectiens, cakes &c. ; while
the centre of attractions was a beautiful
ly iced birthday cake with Mr. Lcnheft's
name en it in full.
Mr. Jacob Lenhcrt sustained slight in
jury Thursday evening by a fall from his
heisc.
Hurt by a Full.
Last evening about 7 o'clock as Henry
Lcenatd, lamp-lighter, was walking near
Duke and Vine streets, he slipped upon
the icy pavement, aud falling heavily
stunned himself se severely that he was
for a time helpless. He was carried into
the residence of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Harriet Leenard, where he received proper
attention, and by 11 o'clock he was se far
recovered that he could be removed te his
home en East Fulton street.
Sew Paster.
The Itcv. A. E. Dahlraan, of Brooklyn,
N. Y who was recently elected pastor of
St. Jehn's German Reformed church, of
this city, arrived en Wednesday last and
took charge of his congregation. Mr.
Dahlman will preach in the morning at 10
and in the evening at 7J o'clock, to-mer
row.
A Iiroekljn Preacher.
Hev. Jehn C. St. Jehn a preachec from
Brooklyn, N. Y., will preach morning and
evening tomorrow in Salem church, West
Orange street, nc comes highly recom
mended as an able minister of the gospel.
Unlit Lamp.
The following is the report of the lamps
unlit last night : First ward, 1 ; Second,
3 ; Third, 1; Fourth, 0 ; Fifth, 9 ; Sixth,
3 ; Seventh. 4 ; Eighth 4 ; Ninth, 4.
Total, 20.
Mayer's Court.
The mayor had before him this
morning four vagrants who were dis
charged, one disorderly who was com
mitted for 10 days,and one beastly drunken
man who was fined $2 and costs.
Ceal for the Seap Heuse.
R. A. Smith & Ce. have donated half a
ten of coal for use at the soup house.
Having called en Mr. William Lech, Xe. 2ft
and 23 Xerth Queen street, we find he has re
turned te Lancaster, after an absence et sev
eral weeks, has given up his establishment in
Philadelphia, as well as the one in Allentown,
and will new give his undivided attention te
his I-ancnstcr store. lie expects te go te Xew
Yerk, where he will purchase alargc ana well
selected stock et Millinery, Fancy Goods, Xo Xe Xo
tlens, anda full line et Ladies' Furnishing
Goods.
Amusements.
Minstrel and Specialty Company. This
evening a minstrel and specialty enter
tainment will he given in the opera house by
the largest amateur company that has ap
peared here this season. All the artists of the
city will be seen in an immense pregramme.
There will be four end men and they will ap
pear In bran new suits, which have been made
for this entertainment. The first part will be
set In an entirely new style. Among the per
sons who will appear are the following : Tom Tem
my Mack, Dan Clemens, Charley Shay, Gee.
Myere, Johnny ltctallick. Tem Daily. Coul
man, Templeton & Geedman, and fifteen
ethers.
" The Guv'ner." Of the play te be produced
here Monday evening by a company under
het management et Hareld Warren, the Xew
Yerk Tribune says : " The piece has been for
sonic time enrrent at the Vaudeville theatre'
in Londen and at the Bosten Mus?um. Bosten,
Mass., where it reached lis seventy-fltth night
last week.. The humor Is real and abundant,
and kindly as humor ought te be. The situa
tions are devised with dexterity, se as te con
front and contrast the characters In a most
ludicrous manner. ' The Guv'ner '
met with a royal welcome, and, If there be any
power of conquest in real merit,or any signifi
cance In public plaudits that are wen by genu
ine dramatic expedients and excellent acting
it gained an unequivocal success."
Religions.
The Bev. J. V. Eckert will preach In Bethany
Lutheran church, Mlllcrsville, te-morrow
alternoen at 2 o'clock.
Entertainment.
Mibscs Cem Urban, .Lilly Urban, Fmnkie
Springer and Irene Deichlcr are preparing for
and will give an interesting children's cuter
ttinmcni in St. Paul's M. li. church, en Tues
day evening, March S, te consist of singing,
recitations, dialogues andtableaxu. It prom prem
ises te be a line affair and dcicrves a liberal
patronage.
The Harmcae Leettttwr.
San Au-brah, the Karen-, whom there has
been se much tk about in the New Yerk and
Brooklyn churcbcslthc past fall, will give an
1 Aatnited address in native costume, Sunday
evening, March 13, en the religion of the Bur
mese itnd the Karen, at tin- First Baptist
church, aud en Monday evening, March 14,
he will give his second lecture, " The Kvery
Day Lite in IJurmah," under the auspices et
the woman's iniiienary society, when a small
admission will lie char-red.
Fer tender and inflamed' faces Cuticnra
Shaving Seap is worth its weight in geld.
The aged and infirm are strengthened aud
faculties brightened by Malt Bitters.
UK a Titt.
Ebeiut. In this city, en thc.2d inst., Jeanna
Ebcrly, in the 5Uh year of her age.
The relative and friends of the family are
reapectlnlly invited te attend the funeral from
her late residence, 731 High street, en Sunday
afternoon, at i o'clock. m 3td
IIinkle. In this city, en .the 4th inst., Gee.
Jacksen IIinkle, in the 43th year of his age. '
The relatives and friends et the lamily are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
his late residence, Ne. 81 Seuth PrUice street,
en Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock.' Interment
at Woodward. Hill cemetery. 2td
SKfCEXDERFEC In thw city, Murcli 4. 1SS1.
Mr. Amelia Seacenderter, it. th's 5;th year of
her age.
The relatives and Iriendi of the family are
re-pectfully invited te attend the funeral
from her late ie-idcncc. Ne. 5 Hi West King
s:rcet, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Allentown papers pie ise copy.
ZKLLEife. In till-, city. March 4. 1S31, chnrle
Klvin, miii or Jehn and Annie Zellers. aged i
yea is, 4 months and (id.iyh.
Deurc-t Klvin: thou hast left Us,
lb-re I hv le iv deeplv teel.
Itut'tUGed t'.ia' ha-jt berett us.
He can all our sorrows heal.
The relatives and friends of the family are
reMJCcttnlly invited te attend the funeral,
from the residence of his parents. Ne. 15 X.
Mary street, en Monday ntternoen at 3 o'clock.
Interment in Lancaster cemetery. ltd
ax; ir a it vun tis hm ex r.s.
I .''OK SALE OIC KKXT.-A TWtMIUKV
" llrick Dwelling with Stere Roem. An old
business stand; geed part of the eiv. Terms
easy. Apply te 1IEXRY KECIITOLD.
ltd 52 X. Cjuceii bUcet, Lancaster, I'a.
AUCTION TO-NIGHT AT IIUKKIlOL
DEII'S Stere, corner et Plum and Chest
nntstreets. li, K. KUUIvileLDEi:, Agt.
Sax'lUess.V -ev, AucU. ltd
OOUK KISOl T I.UNCH TILIS KVKN1XO,
IIKX1CY HOIIUEIl'dCENTEXMALSALOOX,
Cerner el Mulbciry. Strawbeiry and Vine
Htrccl. Keiker's beeren tap. ltd
1)UKL1C SALE OX TUESDAY, .HAICCH
8. lftSl, will be sold at public sale, en
senate east et Duke street, en James Htiect,
one Walnut Chamber Suit, one llutT.ile Kebe,
verv large, one elegant oak sixteen loot Ex
tension Table, Glass and Quecusware. Sale te
commence at ' o'clock.
niar.VJtd SAM'I. HESS .V SOX, Auels.
FOK KfcXT.
All that dwcl
Hills' house. Ne 124 K. King
Street, containing three very" large rooms en
East KingBtivet mid a large back building.
Apply te S. II. REYNOLDS,
ltd Ne. 121 E. King St.
COAL ! COAL ! I
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind
of COAL go te
RUSSEL & SHTJLMYER'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
OFKJCi:: 23 Kast King Street. YARD:
018 North Prime Street.
auglt-taprlSU
rilHIS IS THK T1MK OK YKAK TO AT
JL tend te your
LIVER AND KIDNEYS,
and have tlieiu working well.
KIDNEYCURA
will deit better than anything cl-c you cm
take. Price. ft'Jc. u package. Fer sale at
ICU'r F.MAN'S DRUG STORE.
110-lnid 110 X. Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa.
TACOIt It. Li;XG,
N. E. COB. CENTBKJJQUARE,
Transacts a Gene-nil Commission Business in
REAL ESTATE. IXsriiANCE MORT
GAGES, BUNDS. .STOCKS. GRAIN
AND PROVISIONS.
Prime Investment Securities always lev hale
and inquiries regarding them invited.
MONEY ALWAYS- TO LOAN OX GOOD
MORTGAGES.
Bj" me ins of a pnv.it v wire te Philadelphia,
orders in Bends, Slecks, Grain and Previsions
executed instantly. HO-SR&Wtt
B
am: & SUCN'K,
BANKERS,
X. E. Angle Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa.
Special attention given te the purchase of
Stocks, Government Bend, and ether seeuti
ties. lteliable paper discounted and advances
made en unproved securities.
IXTEREST PAID OX DEPOSITS.
uiar.VlmdSAitw
1uniac s.i.i;-en jklmi.m, march 7,
lfSl, will be sold by public vendue, at the
Lancaster County Ileue, East King sttcct,
Lancaster, Pa., th- lolleiviug personal proper
ty, te wit: One line young driving Mare, top
Buggy, "lelghaud lliirnc-u. Alse Household
Furniture, .such as Bed" and Uedsteads. Ta
bles, Chairs, Wa-lMands, Steves, Carpets. Ac,
&c.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., when
terms will be made knew n bv
WILLIAM DEI'JIILEH'.
J5. F. Rewn, Auct. ltd
TTCAI.TM- VS. DI:ATI1.
Health rc'iii:ied ami happiness ret allied un
der the
OSNIPATHIC TREATMENT
DR. GREENE.
Thousands of old long standingdNcase have
been cured ler $', even when the patient hud
previously spent large sums of money without
any advantage. Why will you, if in pain or
out or health, remain in doubt. Pamphlets
containing the names et hundreds cured in
this county given away (free) or sent te you.
Xe drugs taken into the stomach. Hundreds
have been cured el catarrh for 5a cents.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
(33 Yeais Experience),
Ne. S3G AORTH QUiCKX STKKKT,
30-tldMWFiS Lancaster. Pa.
piAKPKTS, COAL., tfc.
PHILIP SCRUJI, SON & CO.,
MAXUFACTOUV,
Xe. 11 SOUTU WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
M cll-knewn Manufacturers of Genuine
LAXC STER QUILTS,
OOUXTKUPANES,
COVERLETS.
BLANKETS.
CARPETS.
CARPET CIIAIX,
STOCKIXG YARX, 4c.
CUSTOM BAG CARPETS ASPEC1ALT1.
LAXCASTEU FAXCT
DYEING- ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the pieee or in
Gannen's: also, all kinds of silks, Ribbons,
Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, 4c,
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dycin
done.
All orders or goods left with us will recelve
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly ler
tamlly use, ami at the lowest market rates
TRY A SAMPLE TOX
YABD-150tOUTH WATER 6TBEKT.
dSMvdRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SOX & CO
WAXTS.
WAN1KU.-A WOMAN TO TAKE CAKti
of a weak and infirm old lady, at 909
North Queen street. f2t-3tdMW4F
WANTED UEAVEKS AT CALCUTTA
Mills. Adams and Pine streets, Frank
lord. Philadelphia; also Leem Bess, Beamer
and Cotten Card, and Spinning Beem hands.
New machinery. Just starting.
C. B. & J. P. JOXE8,
xnari-lwu 221 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
W 4 TttWa,jJKWEUiY. Ac
OPTICAL GOODS!
Opera Glasses in great variety of styles and sizes. Field
Glasses, Combination Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Magni
fying Glasses, Microscopes and Telescopes.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Fer almost every form of Defective Sight. Oculists' prescrip
tions for Glasses accurately filled at prices much below city
charges. Nearly all our Optical Goods are imported by our
selves from the celebrated house of Lemaire, and are sold much
lower than general prices. v
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
1
CABBIAUES,
THE OLD
COR. DUKE AND VINE
NORBECK & MILEY,
Practical Carriage Builders,
take thi-5 opportunity of calling the attention et
hides, includin-; every variety new In use.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
Don't put it off till Spring, when trade is brisk, customers arc plenty, and Older are
given that cannot be tilled.
FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS,
with the the most artistic painting, made en short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
The best in the market. Itepalriug promptly attended te. Keiucuibcr ourMetto :
"OUR "WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD,"
and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREETS.
JVA'ir AJtrjSRTISJiJUHXTS.
TTOUSKSTIHE UOUDS!
AT
CHINA HALL.
HOUSEKEEPERS. LOOJv TO lOUR IN
TEREST !
The Largest and Me-st Complete Stock of
HOUSESTTRE GOODS
In our line in Lancaster. Prices the Lewest.
Quality the Rest.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 EAST KING STKKKT.
I
NSUKK Willi THE OL.D AM WEIL
Established Agency of the
M Fire Ins Ce.,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invested in Sale and Solid Securities.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 19 EAST KING STKKKT,
dllUnidM.W.SR Second Fleer.
c
'1AHPETS! CAIU'ETS!
FROM AUCTION,
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Meuse.
Just opened a large and attractive let of
NEW STYLE INGRAIN CAKPETS,
NEW STYLE VEXITIAN CARPETS,
NEW STYLE HALL CARPETS,
NEW STYLE STAIR CARPETS.
ALSO
Hemp and Bag Carpets.
All te be sold at lev than Regular Pi'luc. AIm
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
New Styles, in all the Widths.
Window Hes, Mn, &c.
AT OUR USUAL JLOW PRICES,
FAHNESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
S
FECIAL. NOTICE.
SPRIffG STYLES
-OF
CLOTHING,
AND THE MOST RELIABLE,
Bought direct rrem the largest and best manu
facturers in the country, coming in each day
thig week.
THE LATEST STYLES
ANI THE BEST FITTING GARMENTS
arc what we arc placing en our tables at the
present time.
11UT W HAVE
A Few Odd Salts Left Yet
THAT ARE BARGAINS,
bavins been put at Mich a price ns te clear
them out.
THE RAPPEL.
Purchasers of THE RAPPEL will at ones
appreciate its merits as the best style of Neck
wear ever made. Its Ingenious construction
enables the wearer te use It as a Flat Scarf or
a becoming Bew. When made into a Bew it
makes a perfect WINDSOR KNOT.
W1LLIAHS0N & FOSTER,
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36 HAST KING STREET,
HMydftW " LAKCASXEB, PA.
fUAETOXS, r.
CORNER,
STS., LANCASTER, PA.
-:e:-
the
public te their Unrivalled Steek et Ve-
If H It' AWJiJtTlSJiMJ-'IfTS.
TWOSTOKK ROOMS AND
DWELLING
Oucen fitreat
1 1 torrent, Xe. 8 and 10 Seuth
i pp iy
at the IxrzLueENCEa Office.
s
rING CLOTH1NU.
Merchant Tailoring Department.
All the New Style- of
f
Sew is the tiuic te purchaw
SPRING CLOTHING
before the nuh begin. Yeu cm sav
money by doing se. The workmen will
have mere time te make them up and
consequently will make them better
than when they are rushed te then
very utmost.
Dress and Business Suits,
Pantaloons and Beys' Clothing,
madenccerdiug te the very Iatct styles,
or in accordance with the fancy el the
purchaser, just as he may direct. We
eircr without doubt the
Best One Dellar Shirt
IN THE CITY.
Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear,
Suspenders,
we always have a full assortment et all
the new styles. Everything bold very
low.
GMer, Bewers & HiiTSt,
25 East Kins Street.
s
rKINJ, 1881.
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
HAGBR & BRO.
ARE SELLING AT LESS THAN REGULAR
PRICE, ALL THE
STANDARD MAKES
or
MUSLINS AND SUEETIJYOS,
DAMASK AND LOOM TABLE LINENS,
NAPKINS, TO WELS A ND TO WELINOS,
TURKEY RED DA MASKS AND DOYLIES.
MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS.
NEW SPRING STYLES.
DRESS GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS, CHINTZES
and CRETONNES.
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH,
BLACK CASHMERE CRAPE CLOTH
and TAMI8E.
COURTLAND'S ENGLISH CRAPES
and VEILS.
LADIES' SPRING CLOAKINGS,
LADIES' SPRING HOSIERY,
MISSES' SPRING HOSIERT,
GENTS SPRING HOSIERY.
We invite pcial attention te a haudsem
scltctlen et
NEW LAOES, LAOS GOODS AND
EMBROIDERIES,
lust received
Heuse.
irem a New Yerk Importing
Hen s and Bers' Wear New Open
Pffll
OVERCOATS
THIED EDITION.
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1861.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jlarcu 5. Fer the Mid
dle states cloudy or partly cloudy weather,
possibly occasional light snow, stationary
or lower temperature, higher barometer.
THE CABINET NAMED.
President Uarfinla Nominates his Advisers.
Washington, March 5. President Gar
Held this afternoon sent te the Senate the
following nominations :
Secretary of State James G. Blaiue.
Sccretaiy of Treasury William Win
dem. Attorney General Wayne MacVeagh.
Postmaster General Themas L. James.
Secretary of Interior Samuel J. Kirk Kirk
wced. Secretary ef.War Rebert T. Lincoln.
Secietaiy of Xavy William II. Hunt.
The Senate received these nominations
at 3:05 p. in., and immediately, en motion
of Mr. Cameren (Pa.), went into execu
tive session.
The Old Cabinet.
A special eabiu.ct meeting convened at 1
e clock. President Gartield informed Jhc
members that he would probably send tt
the Senate about 3 o'clock a list of his, new
cabinet, and he hoped each cabinet officer
would ictaiii his position until hl.s succes
sor qualiflcs.
IN THE SENATE.
Vice
frcsldent Arthur anil General Han
cock Complimented.
Washington, March .. Upen ealliug
the Senate te order at neon Vice President
Arthur was vigorously applauded by the
galleries. The Senate uminimeusly adopt
ed a resolution offered by Mr. Hear ex
tending te Winlield Scott Hancock the
privileges of the fleer during his stay in
Washington.
Mr. Pendleton reported that the piesi
dent had expressed a desire te communicate
with the Senate te-day at 3 o'clock, and en
his motion a recess was ordered until that
hour.
SKVKKK SENTK.NCK
Fer Philadelphia Highway Tliievra.
Puir.ADEi.pniA, Marcli 5. A scntefice
was passed this morning upon Charles G.
Haines, assistant commissioner of high
ways, aud William F. Niskcyand Henry
Clements, contractors, convicted of con
spiracy te defraud the city in obtaining
highway contracts. Haines was sen
tenced te an imprisonment of eighteen
months in the Eastern penitcutiary and
live hundred dollars line ; Niskey and
Clements te one year imprisonment and
fines of five hundred dollars each. All
the defendants appeared.
THE DISASTKK AT ALMY.
Working Hitrd te ICeach the Kedles.
Ciieyesxe, Wyoming-, March 5. Owing
te the excitement at Almy it is impossible
te obtain full particulars of the disaster
reported yesteiday. It is new thought
there are mere men in the mine than was
at first reported. A faint hope is still en
tertained that nejiie of the unfortunate
men may have succeeded iu reaching
Useme safe refuge in the burning mine and
which may be temporarily cut off from
the rescuers by the tiames. Miners from
the surrounding pits are working hard te
reach the bodies.
WITH HIS MTri.1-; PISTOL.
Murderous Freak of a xadener la the Cars.
"Ualvestex, Texas, March 5. A .special
from Denisen says-last evening a passcn
gcr in the emigrant car of a train bound
south, named James Haydcr, and belong,
ing te Lebanon, Kentucky, suddenly drew
a revolver, and commenced firing among
the passengers. William Lewis was shot
through the brain, aud instantly killed.
Themas Shaw was shot in the head, and
James Hamilton in the body, befeie I lay
den ctK'M be disarmed. He is appaictitly
insane.
thi: tki:acky portfolio.
Offered te and Accepted by AVInilem.
AVasuixgten, March" 5. The president
has issued a call for a special meeting of
the cabiuct (Hayes's) this afternoon.
Senater Windem has been ellcrcd by
the president and has accepted the office of
secretary of the treasury.
The Senate Awaiting the Nominations.
Then Senate met at neon te-day, but at
12:20 took a recces until 3 o'clock te
await a communication from the presi
dent at that hour.
THK WALK.
l'anchet Unable te Beat Hughes's Kccerd
New Yerk, March 5. Score walking
match at 11 o'clock : P.m -het,
520 ; Krohne, 403 ; Curran, 483 ;
Sullivan, 4G1 ; Laceuse, 4"7 ; Cam
pana, 426. Panchet has lest all chances
of beating Hughes's great record for mx
days. His feet are sere and swollen, but
otherwise he bcems in prime condition.
SWIFT PUNISHMENT.
Offlcer and Prisoner Iteth HUled.
Little Heck, Ark., March 5. Ander Ander
eon Osberne, charged with murder in
Louisiana, was arrested by Sheriff Bew'es
and Marshall Presise. On the way te jail
Osberne drew a pistol and shot Presise
fatally. The spectators then fired upon
Osberne and killed him.
A Tale or Bleed.
Hatesville, Ark., March 4. William
Wright, a prominent young man of this
place, was fatally shot by a laborer namsd
Jacksen. The latter tied after commit
ting the deed but was pursued and ser
iously shot.
The Trade In Corpses.
Montreal, March 5. It is reported
that an extensive trade in corpses has been
carried en between Canada and the United
States during the present winter. The
bodies were sent te medical colleges in
Bosten and New Yerk.
Failure of English Merchants.
Londen, March 5. Jeshua Beaumont
& Ce., merchants of HuddersOcId, York
shire, have failed. Liabilities, 65,000.
Hanlan's RecepUea.
Terente, March 5. Hanlan received
a brilliant reception en his return home
last night. There was a torch' ight. pro pre
cession, and a display of firework?.
Speeches were made by the lieutenant
governor, mayor and ethers.
The saew JUecttade.
Cuicage, March 5. The snow bleckade
continues north and west of this city.
The railroad companies are the worst suf
ferers. Shocking Death or a FarJlyitr.
Montreal, March 5. A p-or pu.ilytic
named Duval was burned te death yester
day by his bed catching fire. Xe one was
present te save him.
MAKKETX.
Haw vara JIarkei.
N w Yerk. March 3. Heur State and West
ern without Important change, light expert,
local trade demand ; Supcrnutiatate Kl 7Jt 5:
cxtnute 14 337S4S5: chdicodef019l: tnncy
de H lftt SO; round hoop Ohie 4 4035 U:
choice de at JS OSgtJ "5; iuipcrnnu west
ern 13 7384 35: common te uoed ex
tra de 30J1 7 : choice te $4 SJti 75 : choice
white wln-.it de j3 003fl0;. Southern ulet, nn
chunged ; common te rair extra at ft 730
3 20: kehI toelioh-f de 5 25ff? 15.
Wheat dull und heavy. iKc lewer: Se. 1
White, April I IS; e. -1 Red' April . 20
I 21J: de Jlay$U'ji'iei; de Marrli $12Ji
bid. Si 20 asked.
Cern heavy : Uc lower : Mixed western
spot. 36Xmsc; -te tutiire, 33???.'Sc.
On' a shade easier : State 44243Kc: Western
435? I?c.
lMittHilelphla Market. .
i'iiilaiiklvhia. Pa., March 3. Fleur
llrtn but unlet; supcrunc, Oii&i W;
extra ;: 75fi4 2 : Ohie and tudi.-ina raiuilv
S iVSjGOO: li. de $1 73r?:23 St. Loul- family
f3 7.'xit 23; Minnesota Extra 3 -rj5 87:
straight. -f'SeOtTCiS: winter p-:en 3J'j7 30;
spring no m ... ...
Kyt- tleur :il $3 H).
Wlniu cesier: Xe. 2 We-trni Red ft 17: Del
aware and t'cnn'a Kcil.f! KJQil 17K: deAiubei.
$1 lfirtl 17...
Cern scarce. ant til: steamer, 3Jc; yel
low, 33Jie : iinied, 33i3tii.
Out "tinner uud fair iniiiirv: Ne. I
White, 43JjC; Ne. 2. lie: Ne. ,,di4Sc; Se.
2Mixc 41ic
Kve rtrnier.
Previsions quiet ; iu - Mik tin 00; beet hams
S22S2;; indiii m.--sheef $2i!g21. i:.-n-ei -smoked
hum-t jvlle: eicklrti limit- U'.sjIOc: smoked
sheiildt-r-i li'iTiyi-: salt de .V.Ve
Lurd cpiiL't : citv kettlu "ut HIO0c:
loe- liuii-ncri.'U.glOc ; prime steam $lu:7
ltt.30.
Sutter mat ket inactive; Creamery ex'r.i
::Kt:t,; : i! uen.l le clieu'i' 2Sf30;
llradterd county and New Yerk imU", tub;,
27jryv!Sc : de 111 kin. 2122c ; U'.-mIiiii ituirv
extra "JligiV: de ;oed te choice 2ii2::. Hella
tUct, : 1'enn'a best litre. ItliilSe; ciiterii ICc
sitvh extr.i. 18(922.
Eiijr- steady : Pa., lflc.; Westet . lfl'Je.
Cheese ipiiet hut steady ; New Yerk
full crruiii, 13jj)IeJ..c; Western lull ens in,
I2KI3v; de tan7 te koe.1 Ufil-nj. ill,
liafi-iUiiii-. lOJfclOJie; I'n. de Ui?!'.e.
Petroleum dud : u-liiied U'4c.
WhNkydtiUttl $1 U.
Seed Geed te prirau cieier linn nt 7J.J
'J: de de Timethy linn ut $2 !Klffi2 n ; de
de KI:tM'' nominal at f I :f.V-rl .".t.
Meck ii nr km.
Nkw Yerk Stocks.
Stocks strops-
Mi
h. i-.
!:I3 :
irch 4.
it.ru.
!43 3.00
. u. r. m.
I1:W 12iV
..127 127
..112 112'v
Meney ,
Krie K. K.
Michigan . A I.. S..
Michigan Cent. K. I
12S .
IS!
imi .
UVZ .
103
if..; .
Kt't .
37 .
2t a .
li7 .
1 1"7'.
1275 -
m .
liiii "-
Chlense. M. & St. 1 HSJi Ui'H
llan. St. J. Cem 53JJ &
" ' l'iil....l(K WJJA
Teledo Wubush. .. 4'i 4.V;j
Ollie&UtalHiippi.... II! J 4i!.J
St. Leuis, 1. M.&S. IS.. 1.2 -"s
Ontario and We-tern. ' ""'s
U C. A I. C. K. i: -IVA '-'!
New Jers-ev Central. l5Jj, 107!
DeL.t HdiiMiii Canal HI 112
IJi!.. I.uck.& W.Miriil;'X 127
Western Union ,tVl..lMli 114,
I'acillc Mull is. S. Ce. 3f 3t
IewaCiiIch
Union I'aeltlc 12T;;J liU;
Kansas 4 Texas 45K !:,,
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
4!i .
12T.14 .
.?:--'
Cleveland A IMtts..
Chicago .t Keek I..
Pittsburgh .Kt. W
1'lltLAIIKLVIIIA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania It. IS.
I'hil'u. Ucadiug...
Lehigh Valley
I-tilir!i Navigation
ir,.i wH
CO
7:i'i ....
SO'J 211
.. CI
4;!
Northern Paeltlc Cmn 46J
" I'M . ll
Pitts,, Tituav'e B.... 'Xi
Niiiiueni Central
Phil'u Erie It. It.... V 27
Northern Penn'a
Hn. It. It's of N.J 182
Hestonville Push
Central Trans. Ce 47 ...
Noeu'tiiiotatlonsottbe Grain Market
Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, Commission
Breker.
CiticAee.
Wheat
Casli. April. Mnv.
June.
. .8n' AVA .'
.29V, .3S Xi&
Cash. April. May.
I.20J 1.2I I.2UJi
.38 " .37 M
Cern
OatH
New Yekk
Wheat
Coin
Oats
1'IIILAUKLrniA.
Wheat
Cern
Oats
l:,M.ri:ie;:.
Wheat
Cern
Oats
1.18
.43
l.lTi
MX
. .534
.. .11
.. 1.177$
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V YOU WANT liAISGAlNS.UO TO '1MB
KEYSTONE BAND FAIR,
open for ladies und children en Paturdiiyafter
neon at 2 o'clock. AdmNsien free. Open te
all at 7 o'clock.
ADMISSION 10 CU.
'Auction at la o'clock. I12-2wd
TjTLTON OPKKA UOCSE.
THURSDAY, M AROH lO, 1881.
The funniest play en Itecerd. -V. V. Herald.
The gicatest hit m yearn. V. Y. Tribune.
Jarrett & Rice's New Muileal Comedy Oddity.
FUiT OX THE BRISTOL:
Or, A Night en the Sound.
THE COMPANY: Jehn K. Sheridan, Rich.
Walden. Win. Cenrtright. Maifcfcmith, Myren
Callcu, F. iaiinehill, Jr., Win. Hughes. Agnes
Halleck, Kate Castleteu. Marien l-'iV. Intro Intre
ducinga fund of novelties and an avulanchoet
eriginaliilct by a galaxy of specialty urtUta.
Laughter ter a week ! Smiles for n month!
Geed humor ler a. j'ear.
Seat at Yecker's. mnr5-5tl
"C'OI.TON OPLKA HOUSE.
Saturday Evening, March 5, 1881
MOXSTEIl
Minstrel and Specialty Entertainment.
25 First-Class Ferfbrmers, 25
In a pregramme of rare excellence.
15 PEOPLE IK FIRST PART. 10
Prices el Admlalsu:
GENERAL ADMISSION.
GALLERY, - - -
35 ; 9.
- as
mar4-2td
PJICLTON OPKA HOUSE
Monday Evening, March 7, 1881.
" YER 'AND, GUV'NOR, YER 'AXD I"
The Indubitable Londen, New Yerk aud
Bosten Succeaa! The Jfcw Furclnl Comedy,
entitled
"THE GUVNOR,"
Pronounced by pres and public te be the
GREATEST HIT KNOWN" FOR YEARS,
and new attracting crowded house and de-
llghtsd audiences. Under the managedment or
MR. HAROLD WARREN.
RESERVED SEATS, 75 CU.
ADMISSION, 50 3S Cts.
Scat can be secumd at Opera Heiue. com
mencing Thuwday, March 3. marWtd
WANTED A GOUll, MIDDLE-AGED
man te take care of hen-es. A -white
man preferred. Hest come well-recemirend-J.
Apply, BOX 93.
mZ-ttd Ceateaville. I'n.
CIGARMAKKRS WANTED AT
T RIPPLE DBAUDE'S
Clear Faetery, corner et St. Jeseph and Straw
btrry Streets, this city. 2M