& -f M LANCASTER DAILY INTILLI3ENCER, TUESDAY MUHKH 8, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OLIt REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE The weather te-day is very pleasant. A. J. Potts, of the P. It. R. is in town te-day. The river is yet away above low water mark. William B. Given, esq., left here en the one o'clock train en a visit te New Yerk city. James 31. Gamble, esq., wife and fam ily left here te-day for their home at Williamsport. Pa. Engine Ne. 331 came here yeste rday in a disabled condition Frederick accom modation train. Deputy Corener Jehn P. Frank impan eled a jury and held an inquest ever the remains of the girl, Myra Arms, ased 13 years, and daughter or Albeit Arms, who died suddenly at her paients' home en Sunday. Drs. Craig, Kay and Liuea weaver were the physicians of the pest mortem examination. It was found "that the said Myra Arms came te her death from a natural cause, she having been afflicted with an affection of the heart." The man who te-day holds a Penn sylvania railroad excursion ticket te Washington and return, is the owner of just se much dead stock. The validity of all such tickets expired with the incoming of te-day. At their residence, in West Hempficld township, last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Sterline celebrated the twenty-fifth (silver) anniversary of their wedding. There were present about fifty friends of the family, who, with the happy bride and groom, very pleasantly spent the eveaiug. Many liandsome presents in silver, glass ware and table linen were received. The guests departed wishing their host and hostess many happy returns of the day. Coekmau chapel, of the M. E. church, celebrated its tilth anniversary last even ing at the chapel building, at Fifth and Locust streets, llcv. Henry Wheeler was unable te be present, but addresses wcie made by James M. Gamble, of Williams Williams pert ; Rev. Mr. Reed, of Washing ton borough, and Mrs. Wlicelci, wife of tbe pastor of the M. E. church. The pregramme of cxeiciscs arranged for the occasion v. .is net strictly followed, but was adhered close enough te give one, who was net tlicic, an idea of what took place. Our fellow reporter, Jack Henry, of the Examiner, delivered an oration. The officers presented their reports for the year; there was sonic singing and instru mental music, and this completed the cel ebration of the anniversary. Captain I). Brainard Case has received from Colonel Alficd Rupert, commanding the 11th regiment, N. G. P. a warrant for the inspection pay due the members of company II, of this place, for services ren dered at the encampment in F.iirmeunt park, Philadelphia, Just 'August. The money was slew in coming, but is none the lesswGlcemc. Messrs. Samuel Fdbcit, Alfred C. Bruncr, Geerge Brcncman, I. C. Gitt and W. II. Shcnbergcr returned last evening en the train'arriving here at 10:43, Wash ington D. C. The boys took in the inau guratien and had a very pleasant time. The indications new are that the opera house will contain as large an audience en Friday night next when " Fun en the Bristel" will be presented, as it did when "Onr German Senater" was rendered under the auspices of the Grand Army pest of this place. The box sheet at Richards' store is rapidly filling up and the geed scats arc going fast. There was quite a " scare " this morn ing at the residence of Mr. Abram Biuucr en Cherry street above Second. As Mr. Alfred Brunei was coming down stairs he heard some one running across the lloer of a room below, and, as he considered this strange in the extreme, he made h istc te reach the first lloer of the house. Here he encountered a dense smoke, bat as he saw no signs of fire he concluded that the cause thereof must be in the cellar. Arriving here he found even mere smoke than above and in the direction of the back portion of the house lie saw fire. Grasping a hose he seen had an attachment made te a hydrant and in another moment a stream of water was falling en the fire, which was quickly ex tinguished. It was thou found that the fire was situated directly below the kitch en range, which, through defectiveness, is supposed te have been the cause of its origin. The fleer below and en all sides of the range was burned through and the joists, upon which it rests, were charred te a crisp te the depth of a couple of inches. A weed pile three or four feet high and about ten feet long was also en fire at one of its ends. The fire depart ment was net called out. ANOTUKR KOff AT KOHIi KKSTOWX. Twe Men Badly Beaten tine haa an Ear Chewed U. Last evening another disgraceful row oc curred in Rohrcrstewn at the hotel of Ames Kauffman in which Martin Hess, the bar tender at the hotel, Jehn Heed, colored, a coal hauler at the rolling mill,aud Themas Smith and Augustus Killceinc, both roll ing mill men, were engaged. It appcais that Smith and Killceinc bad intended te leave Rohrcrstewn last night, and it was reported they were going te clean out the hotel. Be that as it may, these parties met at the hotel, and, after there was considerable drinking, a fight started. Beth Killceinc and Smith were terribly cut and beaten, and the latter had the half of one of his cars bitten entirely off by Heed, the darkey. The bar-room was covered with bleed this morning yet. Smith came te this city last night and went te the station house, where his wounds were dressed by Dr. Fitzpatrick. lie then went te the office of Alderman Barr, where he made complaint agaiust Jehn Heed, charging him with mayhem and assault and battery, and agaiust Martin B. Hess, who is charged with as sault and battery. Heed and ncss were arrested by Officers Swcnk and Cramer, of this city. The latter gave bail for a hearing and the former was committed. Before going te jail Heed brought a suit for assault and battery against both Smith and Kilcoine. These two were ar rested and then brought a charge of as sault and battery against both Hess and Heed. Nene of the parties were able te give bail except Hess, and they were committed for a hearing. Smith and Kill Kill eoinc, the men who were used up se badly, are strong and powerful built, while Heed and Hess are a great deal smaller. Smith had been regularly employed at the roll ing mill, but Killceinc was only working at times. , Special Religious Services. On Sunday commenced the first of a scries of religious services in the Presbyte rian chapel, Seuth Queen street, of which Rev. Hume is pastor. The 'meetings will be continued for at least a week and will be participated in by a number of able divines. Last cveuing the Rev. Dr. C. W. Stewart, of Union, this county, was in the pulpit and preached an eloquent ser mon te a very large and appreciative con gregation. The music en the occasion was also very fine. During the week Rev. Dr. Mitchell and Revs, nark and 'tall, of this city, Rev. Bell, of Wrights-I2je- and perhaps Rev. Hnfferd, of Eas- ten, w. " TO i"- Fin Came Oat. The coupling" pin of a large wagon leaded with heavy legs and belonging te Harry Resh, of Willow Street, came out en North Queen street near Centre Square. It was some time before things were righted. Before tbe Slayer. This morning the mayor discharged two drunks and gave ene drank 10 and an other 90 days. BART ITEMS. News Frem Georgetown smd Vicinity. An altercation occurred between David Barr and Jehn Heis, a few day age in which Heis, the German, was considerably worsted by Barr, the Irishman. Charles McKee has disposed of his farm and stock, and in a few day will start for Illinois. The Nickel Mines band has been called upon several times of late te de the sere nading of newly married couples, in place of the former, mere discordant, calathum pians. The tobacco raisers were somewhat dis appointed during the past week. Buyers were expected te be in the way of one an other. In fact, several had premised te ceme into the neighborhood, but only one kept his premise and the sales were rather slim. Hileman bought for Shultz the fol lowing lets : F. M. Lennex. 1J acres, 18, C and 3 ; Arthur Steward, acre, 15, G and 3 ; D. G. Steasy, acre, 18, 6 and 3. A sale was made a few days age by An drew Johnsten of 1 acre, at 15, 6 and 8, te a new buyer. The Trlpplea Again Arretted. Yesterday afternoon before Alderman Wiley, Jehn II. Miller, prison inspector and late president of the beard of prison inspectors, in accordance with a resolution adopted by the beard, reviewed the com plaints against Charles D. Tripple and Geerge A. Tripple, late clerks at the pri son, charging them with embezzling the funds and mutilating and destroying the prison books. These arc the same com plaints that were ignored by the late grand jury. The warrants were given te Officer Cramer te serve, and the Tripples will no doubt enter bail and answer at court. The Figbtera Heard. This afternoon the men who were ar rested at Zieglcr's hotel, en East King street, had a hearing before Alderman Barr. James Murray, Jehn Lylc, William Kative and William Burna were each com mitted te prison for 30 days for being drunk and disorderly. Dauicl Burke, ,.Tames Daily and Win. Hart get 10 days each, liuriis and Murray were also held te answer at court the charges of assault and battery en Mrs. Adam Zicglcr and L. F. Zieglcr. Partly Suffocated. Last night Henry F. Weber, grocer, 320 North Queen street, and his wife were nearly suffocated by coal gas which came from their parlor steve into the bedroom above. Mrs. Henrietta Carlsen, late Krug, re siding en East Walnut street, suffered from the same cause. She awoke and felt se badly that she feared some one had entered the house and chloroformed her. Officers were called and the true state of affairs ascertained. Appointed Notary Public. A. F. Shcnck, esq., has just been reap pointed notary public by the governor for thice years. He received his commission morning. The commission of F. A. Rickcr justice of the peace, of Mount Jey borough is also at the recorders office. Child Scalded. A three-year-old daughter of Martin Mylin, who keeps a hotel at Gordonville, dining the absence of her mother fell into a tub of boiling water and was se badly scalded that it is feared she cannot recover. The accident occurred en Friday. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess and Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale, Monday, March 7, 18S1; at the Mcrrimac house, Lancaster, for Gee. Gressman 19 head of Canada horses at an average of $179.50 per head. Surety of the Peace. Julia Patterson, colored, has been held in bail by Alderman McConemy te answer at court the charge of surety of the peace preferred by Nan Butler, also colored. Dividend Declared The Inquirer printing and publishing cemnanv en Saturday declared a dividend j of 3 per cent, en the stock for the last thrce months, payable Monday. Te-night at the Star Club. The special subject of this evening's paper at the Star club of the Yeung Men's Christian association will be the Mythol ogy of the Constellations, by Rev. C. E. Houpt. Amusements. ' Fun en the Bristel." Jarrett and Ulce will en Thursday evening present at Fulton opera house the sparkling musical cemedietta of "Fun en the Bristel; or, a Night en the Siund," by the tame talented cast that has elsewhere been received with pronounced popular favor. Pretty music, hilarious humor and handsome stage settings unite te make this one of the most successful et the lieht comedies that of late have held a front place in the affections et play-going people. The only medicinal soap adapted te easy shaving Cutlcura Shaving Seap. Nutrition improved, strcngtli restored and disease arrested by Malt Bitters. SPECIAL NOTICES. Wine Products In Mew Jersey. This state is becoming celebrated for Us wines. Sema of the richest lu the world are produced In New Jersey, by Mr. A. Speer, whesenamehas become celebrated as a pro ducer of strictly pure unadulterated Pert Grape Wlne. The wine of Mr. Speerisnet bottled or put in market until it is lour years old, and has become thoroughly fine and mel low. It has proved itsetl a wonderful assist ant te physicians, who prescribe It. This wine is recommended ter debilitated persons, and is given te consumptives. The difficulty or getting an imported or even a pure California l'ert is well understood te be se great na te preclude doctors from allowing their patients te run the risk et it use. Mr. Speer being a warp el this fact bes taken the utmeat care in the making et his wine, se as te supplant the imported winea by producing a genuine arti cle. Ills wines are known by chemists te be pure and the most reliable for medicinal pur poses. The druggists throughout the ceantry sell It, as bottled by Mr. Speer. If. T. Tribune. This wine IS reeemmended by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and for sale by H. E. Elaymacer. inl-2wd&w A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should be stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give pertcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at taiued well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cent a box everywhere. inS-lvdTTh4341yw Lady Beautillcrs. .Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all the eea mctica of France, or beautifiers of the world; while in peer health, and nothing will give you such geed health, strength and beauty as Hep Bittera. A trial la certain proof. See an other column. ml-twdft w My Geed Weman Why are you se out of sorts, never able te tell folks that you are well? Ten te one it's all caused in the first place by habitual constipa tion, which no doubt finally caused deranged kidneys and liver. The sure cure for consti pation is the celebrated Kidney -Wert It Is also a specific remedy ler all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it overy month. Tryit at once Teledo Blade. m7-lwdftw WAICMMB, 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 E7E 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 soldmueh lower than general prices. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. Metnersl Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and brekea ef your lest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If se, go at enee and get a bottle of MUS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUf. It will re lieve the peer little sufierer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you nt once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It la perfectly aafe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the presentation et one et the eldest and best female tliysieians and narses in the United States. Sold everywhere ; M cents a bottle. marMyd&wM.W&S An lnvaluable Article. The readers et the Argus have no doubt seen the advertisement el Ely's Cream Balm in another column. An artiele like "Cream' Balm " has long been desired, and new that it is within the reach of sufferers from Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac, there is every reason te be lieve they will make the most of it. Dr. W. E. Buckraan, W. E.Haminan, Druggist, and ether Eastenians have given ftVa trial, and all recom mend it in the highest terms. Easten, Pe., Dally Argas, Oct. 7, 1S79 We have sold muny gross of Ely's Cream Balm, and urc gratilled te kear from our cus tomers the met flattering reports; believe it is an artiele of real, merit. Smith, Klixk ft Ce., Wholesale Druggists, Philadelphia, Pa. mar7-Swdw Time, 48 II ears. My seu hud a badly swelled neck and a sere threat. Dr. Themas' Kcleetrie Oil cured him in 48 hours. My wile's feet was much in flamed ; Eclecuic Oil cured her In one day. I. B. BLOOMEK, Virgil, N. Y. Fer saie by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. BAMPLC NOTICE. It is impossible ter a woman alter a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkhum'a Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler wltli n weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, J! ass., for pamphlets. 1y39-lydced&w Toast. "May we never wan a trlcnd, or a bottle te give him.'' A bottle of Dr. Themas' Ecleetric oil, which cures cuts, wounds, burns, scalds, etc. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. XEW A.HVE11TISEMENTS. MUFF LOST ON SUN DA NIGHT, ON West King street, between the Coepor Heuse and Prlnce street, a Sable Mufl. A lib eral reward will be paid upon its return te Ne. 213 West King street. mar7-2td LOST. ON SATURDAY LAST, KETWEEN 3 and 5 o'clock p. m., en North Queen street, a valuable Buffalo Rebe. A liberal re ward will be paid the Under by leaving it at thO INTELLIOEXCEIJ OfllCC. ltd F OK RENT IN THE VILLAGE OF IN- tercourse a two-story Frame Heuse, con taining 6 rooms with cellar underneath. Alse a cigarmakcr's shop close te the house, making this a very desirable hitc for a cignrinnkcr. Apply te A. HAUNISH, marS-2td Intercourse. STOKE KOOM FOR KENT. THE STORE room new occupied by J. W. Keller (tin ner). Ne. 17 West King street, from April 1, next Apply te mS-5tdli ALDERMAN McCOXOMT. EXECUTORS' PUBLIC SALE OF PER GONAL PROPERTY. On FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1SS1. will be sold at pnblic sale, at the late residence et Henry Garrccht,dcc'd,Ne. US Xertli Duke street, Lancaster city. Pa., the following te wit: Bedsteads and Bedding, chairs, lounges, tables, bureaus, mirrors, Brussels. Ingrain and Bag Carpet, Piane, china, glass and queensware, silver and plated ware, and a large let of household goods nor, mentioned. Sale te commcuce nt 10 o'clock a. m., when attendance will be given and conditions made known by J. D. LUTZ, JOHN A BAUSMAX, Executers of Estate of Henry Garrccht, dee'u Sax'x. Hess & Sen, Aucts. mar3-6t.dK JNSUKE tVlTH THE OLD ANl WELL Established Ageney of the J OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OTEU Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sate and Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 EAST KINO STREET, Ull-lmdM.W.SR Second Fleer. PUBLIC SALK.-ON TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1831, will be exposed te public sale, by the subscribers, at the Cooper Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, Pa., all that valuable tract et land en which Is erected the CONESTOGA STEAM COTTOX MILL, Xe. 4, containing in front en Seuth Queen street. 84 lcet 4 inches, mere or less extending wcstwaid te Beaver street, 245 lect, mero or less, lrenting en Reaver street 115 feet, mere or less. The mill Is a four-story and .basement brick, slate-reef building. 110 feet long and 25 leet wide, con taining 83 Masen's Patent Looms with all the machiuery necessary te card and spin yarn te keep the looms running full time. There is also a brick slate-reef engine and boiler house, situate about 12 feet east et the mill, contain ing 3 100 horse power Corliss engine and three of Jehn Best's Tubular boilers, by which the mill is operated. A ene story Frame DWELL ING HOUSE, fronts en Seuth Queen street. Frame Office. Waste Hense and Stable, and Carriage Heuso in the yard. The buildings and machinery are all In geed condition. Sale te commence at7J4 o'clock p. in., when icrmsanu conditions will be made known by SHEXK, KAUSMAX, CARPENTER ft CO. S. Hess & Sew, Aucts. mart-ftd s FECIAL NOTICE. . THE IXSPECTOUS OF THE LAXCASTER COUXTY PUWOX desire te call the attention of the publie te the large assortment of SUPEItlOU RAG AXD JUTE CARPET, Made et the very best materials. Alse, BASKETS, CIGARS. GRAIX RAGS AXD l'APEIt BAGS OF ALL SIZES, suitable for Millers and Grocery, which will be sold, wholesale er;rctall, at greatly reduced prices. CUSTOMERS' CARPETS WOVEX AS USUAL, according te directions, and at short notice. Uy order of the Beard. J. L. HOFFMEIER, I10.lmd2kiw.tlmw President. VO INVENTORS. W. H. BABCOOK, Atterncy-at-Law. et Washington, D. C, form erly an examiner in V. S. Patent Office, offers his services as solicitor before the U. S. and Foreign Patent OfJccs. Careful work at lair prices. Was associated Mr. Jacob Stauffer, et Lancaster, until the latter's dcatlL 110-3nulAw VMWMLKT, Me. WANTS. WANTED. A SITUATION BY A YOUNG man te de any kind of work. Apply at 618 Maner street. ltd WANTED WEAVERS AT CALCUTTA Mills, Adams and Pine streets, Frank lord. Philadelphia ; also Leem Bess, Beamer and Cotten Card, and Spinning Koejn hands. New machiuery. Just starting. a s. & j. r. .tones, marMwd Stl Chestnut St., Philadelphia. WAITED A GOOD, MIDDLE-AGED man te take care of horses. A white man preferred. Must come well-recommended. Apply. BOX 83, mM ttd Coatesville, Pa. '" EXTERTATSMENT8. TjULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1881. The funniest play en Recerd. A1". Y. Herald. The greatest hit in years. iV. Y. Tribune. Jarrett & Rice's New Musical Comedy Oddity, FUl 0JT THE BRISTOL; Or, A Night en the Sennd. THE COMPANY: Jehn F. Sheridan, Rich. Walden, Wm. Courtright, Mark Smith, Myren Calice, P. 'lanuehill, Jr., Wm. Hughes,. Agnes Halleck, Kate Cast let en, Marlen Flsk. Intro ducing a fund of novelties und an avalanche et originalities by a galaxy of specialty artists. Laughter ter a week ! Smiies ler a month ! Geed humor for a year. Seats at Yecker's. mar3-5td TULTON OPERA HOUSE. JOHN D. MISIILER Lessee. MONDAY. MARCH 14th. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OP 1880-81. Engagement of the fashionable Society Star, The Greatest Shakspcnrlan Heroine of the day, appearing as ROSALIND in Shak- spcare's Charming Comedy, "AS YOU LIKE IT!" Supported by her own POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, Under the management of JI. J. SAKGEXT. Arrangement of Prices. .SO, 75c. ft SI. Sale of Reserved Scats will begin at Opera Heuse Wednesday at 9 a. in. marS-i.td MEDICAL. TTEALTH VS. DEATn. Henlth regained and happiness lctained un der the OMNIPATHIC TREATMENT or DR. GREENE. Thousands of old longatandingdiseescshave been cured ler $, even when the patient had previously spent Inrgc sums of money without any advantage. Why will you, if in pain or out of health, remain in doubt. Pamphlets containing the names et hundreds cured in this county given away (free) or sent te you. Ne drugs taken into the stomach. Hundreds have been cured et catarrh for r0 cents. DR. O. A. GREENE, (33 Years Experience), Xe. S3G AORTH QUEEX STREET, 30-tldMWFiS Lancaster. Pa. Brandy as a Medicine The fallowing article was voluntarily sent te Mr. 11. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Rcigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who lias extensively used the Brandy referred te in ilia regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new mucli abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the euro of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these afflicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a. spcciUc remedy, which 13 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with lecble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, wheu used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use but one article, und that is REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by enr enterprising yenng friend, II E SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far a our experience extends, and we therefore give it the pretcrence ever all ether Brandies nemattcrwith hew many law-breaking French titles they arc branded. One-fourth of th, money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or eases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num bera of witnesses one case in particular we cite A "hard-working tanner had been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number cf years; his stomach would reject almost every Kinil Ol 100(1 ; no nau sum ciuuuuiujia reu1 stantiy rcstrict unil nn n. neverairi Ttrer. iin fa n. Methodist, and then, as new. Sreachcdnt times, and in his discourses often eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. W hen advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with aatenl-imient, but after hearing et its weudevlul ctlects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at lest consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound men.with a stomach capable of digesting anything which helchese te eat. He still keens it and uses a lit tle occasionally; nnd since he has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. APkactwise I'htsiciaw. H. E. SLAYMAKER, aeekt veb Reigart's Old Wiife Stere, Established In 1783, TUPOBTXB ASS DXALZB IS FIXE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1818, 1827 and 1S28.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTSU, BBOWX STOUT. Xe. SO EAST KIXU ST.. 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STREET. OPENING -or- NEW SPRING DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS ! We have opened new a full New Line of Ladles' Dress Trimmings, lu most various styles and in most elaborate patterns. WE WILL EXHIBIT THE SAME ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, AND INVITE THE LADIES OF LANCASTER AND VICINITY TO INSPECT THE SAME. We offer great inducements this coming sea son. It will pay everyone te come and 100k at our display. CHENILLE JET FRINGES. All Silk Chenille Fringes 39e Jet Fringes at Sie Heavy Jet Fringes OOandWc Bargains in Jet and Chenille Fringes at 75 and S5c NOVELTIES IX PAS5AMENTERIES, GIMPS, HEADINGS, ORNAMENTS, BALLS, SPIKES, SILK AND JET GIRDLES, CORD AND TASSELS, CORD AND SPIKES, CORD AND TASSELS IN ALL LEADING SHADES. SIXG LE TASSELS In BLACK and COLORED. GIMP CORD IN ALL COLORS. NEW CORD AND ACORNS. CORD AND BELLS. TASSEL ORNAMENTS FOR TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS. Largest and most Elegaut assortment in the city. INLAID AND CARVED PEARL BUTTOXS. CUT STEEL. MEDALLION, BRONZE. PAIXTED METAL, CROCHET, BEADED. AXD VARIOUS FANCY BUTTONS. Special inducements in WHITE AND SMOKED PEARL BUTTON!!, NEW LACES. SPANISH LACES, FRENCH LACES, RUfcSIAN LACES, TORCHON LACES. REAL CUIPURE LACES, VERMICELLE LACStt, CAROLINE LACES, And many ether New and Handsome Leses , In lull line, and at our low prices. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND IRISH TRIMMIXG8. SILKS AND . SATINS. We call attention te GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK SATINS We offer ONE LOT OF BLACK SATINS (would be cheap at $'.) FOR OXLYSSe. PER YARD. ONE LOT OF BLACK 8ATIX (worth $1.50 per yard) FOR SLM PER YARD. ELEGANT SATINS IN ALL COLORS atSLCOper yard. We ask people te come and leek at our dis play et goods mentioned above. We de net nak them te buy yet. Only come and leek at the gOeds, and buy whenever you want. THIED EDITION. TUESDAY ETENING, MABCH 8, 188!. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washixcten, March 8. Fer the Mid dle states, fair followed by cloudy weather and occasional rain, winds shift ins te warmer southerly, lower barome ter. THE PENNSYLVANIA K. K. Secure Control or tbe P. W. A B. Special te the Istzxuexxcxr. Philadelphia, March 8. The Lehigh Valley te-day declared a quarterly divi dend of 1$ per cent, payable April 10th. The Pennsylvania railroad company has obtained control of the Philadelphia, Wil mington & Baltimore read, and an allot ment of its stock will be made te Penn sylvania stockholders. The stock of the Philadelphia, Wil mington & Baltimore read amounts te 911,572,750 in 950 shares. The Penn sylvania stock is $08,876,200 in shares of the same value. A distribution of the stock of the Baltimore read among the Pennsylvania shareholders would there fore be in the proportion of one share te every six held. Of course the Penn sylvania stockholders will be asked te pay the cost price of the stock, and the privi lege of taking it is therefore worth just what the market price of the P. W. & B. stock exceeds the cost of it te the Pcnnsylvenia read. Eds. Ixtelligencek. Annual Meetlnc of the Stockholders The Purchase or the P. W., A II. Kead. Philadelphia, March 8. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Penn sylvania railroad company was held this; morning, A. Louden Snowden, superin tendent of the mint, presiding, and Jehn C. Sims, jr., secretary. After a long dis cussion, and futile objections by Messrs. Parker and Lockwued te the annual re port which was published February 1st, it was adopted in full as presented. After its adoption, President Roberts' made the announcement that at midnight last night the beard of directors of the Pcnnsylvauia railroad company had con cluded a contract for the purchase of a majority of the stock of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad com pany. The resolution presented te the meeting en this subject was as fellows : Resolved, That the purchase of stock of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti more railroad company, as reported by the president, be authorized, ratified and ap proved. Besotted, That for the purpose of pro viding a part or whole of the means te pay for the capital stock of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad com pany, as purchased, and for such ether purposes as the directors see proper, there may be issued from time te time 400,000 shares of stock of the company in addi tion te the number of shares of the in creased capital stock which the directors were heretofore empowered te issue, sell, apportion and dispose of. The reading of the report having been dispensed with, the resolutions approv ing the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore purchase were adopted, after which Mr. Jehn Tayler, of Louden, repre senting enc-thitd of the entire English stockholders, made some remarks en the progress of the Pennsylvania railroad company. Without further important proceedings the meeting adjourned. SCICIDK OR MURDER? Itlfbterleus Death of s Yeung Man Who "Unit Seen Hetter Days." JJew Yerk, March 8. The dead body of a young man, decently but poorly dressed, was found early this morning in Washington Square Park. He was shot through the heart. The body was yet warm and bleed flowed freely from his nose and mouth when discovered by the police. It was taken te the Mercer street station house. The weight of evidence in a hasty investigation was in favor of suicide, but the weapon with which the deed had been commit ted was net found. It was thought that a passing thief or ragpicker had found the pibtel and taken it away. Nothing in the body led te the dead man's idebtity. lie was about 20 years old and his cloth ing was shabby but evidently that of a man who had seen better days. His face was clean shaven but haggard, and his hands soft and white. As no money was found en the body it was surmised that want and poverty drove the man te take his life. CAPITAL CULL1XOS. Happenings Under the New Regime. Washington, March, 8. The nomina tion of Nathan Geflf, jr., te be United States attorney for West Virginia, was confirmed by the Senate te-day. The president sent in a number of nominations for United States consuls. The Democratic caucus committce has net yet completed its revision of the Senate committees. The new cabinet with the exception of Mecsis. Lincoln and MacVcagb convened in regular session te day. IN THE SENATE. Resignations of Blaine and Klrkwoed Ex ecutive Sesslea. Washixgtex, March 8. Communica tions from ex-Senators Kirkwood and Blaine were laid before the Senate this morning announcing that their resigna tions had been forwarded te the governors of their respective states. At 12:20 a message was received fiem the president and the Senate immediately went into executive session. At 12:40 the doers were reopened and the Senate adjourned. Albert Collapses. New Yerk, March 8. Albert was with drawn from the pedeserian contest this morning at 8:40. AtlOocleck the score steed Rewell, 107 ; O'Leary, 131 miles, 7 laps ; Vaughan, 148 mile3 20 lap's. Senatorial Deadlock in Wisconsin. Milwaukee, March 8. In the Repub lican senatorial caucus last nicht the 24th ballet steed : Cameren 29, Kcyes 29, Dixen 10, scattering 9. Died or His Injuries. Pettsyille, March 8. Themas Davis, a school teacher, who was injured by a collision en the Lehigh Valley lail lail read ten days age died of his injuries last nfc-ht. MJUtKJSTX. Sew Xern Market. Xw Yeiuc. March a Fleur without im portant chance, and in very moderate expert ami jobbing demand; Superfine State SSTSfaiU- de S4 95fs St; round hoop Ohie M403S 00 choice de at W 0386 "5; superfine west ern $3 7334 15: common te geed ex tra de SI 80373 : choice de SI Km 73 : choice white wheat de OugSOX Southern dull, un changed : common te fair extra at M 73a 5 Sltgoed trohelciito $5 5538 73. Wheat a shade stronger and moderately ac tive ; Ne. 3 Red March il 21 ; de April $1 X QI : de Maysi 19Jtfl 1: Ne7 1 White: April. $1 1SK81 lSJi ; de MayTfl 17. Cern a shade better and .quirt: Mixed west ern speL5557c; de luture. 5&4i373c. Oats unchanged : State Uc; Western 43Q Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia. Pa., Marett 8. Fleur firm. but market quiet ; superfine, 13 0003 BO; extra 7334 23 ; Ohie and Indiana family $3 25g600:Pa.de7335CO: St. Leuis family $5 73ttb 23; Minnesota Extra $S 9393 17; tralght. K$0frffG25: winter patents 5007 30; spring de $G 7533 oe. Rye flour at $3 00. Wheat steadv; Xe. S Western Red $1 16?i ; Delaware and Pcnn'a Red, SI 15I 16 ; Amber II 16S1 17. Cern steady; steamer, 55J4gjlc ; yellow, 5SK e5Bc; mixed, 53J$e. '- . sa Oats Arm and in fair inquiry: Ne. 1 White. 430 : Ne. i, 443440; Ne. 3, de 43c; Xe.2ai!xei41SJ41K( Kye firm as 08.. Prevision- firm ; rar s perk $18 00 ; beet hams $22323; indluiiLsbeeft3-l. II.u-oi:-meked hams itJ-JHc: nlcklcd ham- OWJIOc ; smoked shoulders B5jS6Jf-": salt de ey,yytc. Lard market steady ; city k'eitle at 10e ; loe-it huu'iier' 9-Mc : prune steam iie 30. Butter quiet, in buyers favor ; Creamery extra .llgSIc : de geed te choice 23330; Bradford comity and New Yerlt extra, tubs, 2723e : de firkins. 21Q22C ; Western dairy etru2l$i,S:doeod toeheieo 20323c. KelU quiet, ; Penn'n best here, 1GJ1Sc; Western Re serve extra, 18Q-J2. Eggs quieter ; Pa., CUc ; Westerr, 20c. Cheese steady but slew et sale ; New Yerk full cream, 1313e: Western full cremn, 12i612Kc; de tutr te geed m31Sc; de luiltikim." 1010c ; Pa. de 1010,Uc. Petroleum dull : retlncd Vie. Whisky dull at l 11. Sced (Jeed te prime clever firm at 1 9 ; de de Timethy firm at $1 Ot ; de de r'iaxccit nominal nt $1 ."X?l 38. Lire Sleck Market. Bctiale. The receipts et cattle wlne 1,300 head; consigned through, 14'j cart; market dull ; buyers holding etf, hoping te obtain eonce-siens; holdeM firm for higher prices: extra steers ut 3 SOQii : 0110 ie.ul very fancy tit J ; 5" ; ohetce steers ut f . 153 45 ; geed shippers at Si 70 (J3 10; u!r te medium at $4 204 63; light butcheis.' nt $7"i.JJ ir ; mixed de. com mon te geed ut $33,3 i3; choice nt $1(3 123; nothing doing In 02011 oreiockcig. The receipts of sheep and lambs were 3.60J head ; consigned through. 5 can ; market steady with geed demand: fair te geed west ern sheep ut $55 70 ; choice te fancy at $3 00 fa 43; common at $1 !0i4 73; lair te geed Western lambs at $3 50:38 73; extra bring $7; all offerings taken. The receipts of Iierb were 3.30J head ; con signed through, 42 cars: market quiet; oiler eiler oiler ingsmninlyet peer temedium quality; best Yorkers at $3 7339; light de at $5 50.r 5 geed medium ut$383J2i: no choice heavy here ; fair heavy at $3 73J?300. Pigs were very dull; fair te goeu ut$.529; common at it 3D Q4 7 East Libkbtt. The receipts ei cattle since Friday were 1.411 head of through and 143 et yard stock ; supply very light ; best shipping grades at $3 235 73; lair te geed butchers' stocks. $t 80(3 l-J ; light and common grades $3 733 73 ; bulls scarce und In demand at $2 23 4 ; hit cows und stags ut $S50S4 25. Ilesrs Receipts. 7,123 head ; Philadelphia at $340880; best Yorkers $5 G0$3 83 ; common Yorkers $3 234?3 30. Sheep Kecelpts, 12.600 head ; market slew and prices 10313c etf irein last week. Cattle Market. Mesdat, March 7. The receipts of stock at the various yards were for tlie week: Cattle, 2.400 head ; sheep, 7.300 held ; hogs, 3.900 head. Previous week Cattle, y,!U0 head ; shcip, 7,50tf head ; hogs. 4.000 head. The following were the experts te Liverpool during tlie week: Experts per British Crown, Cattle-192 ; Hogs 333. Beef Cattle. The market during the past week en account etthe light run was active, and prices et all grades were firmer. Butchers ami Drevers both complained that the prices of dressed meat would net warrant the ad Timer. Bulls and cow, In sympathy with beef cat tle, were higher. Calves were moderately aetivc. Milch cows were in geed request. We quote us fellows : Extra, 6J-SSc; j nod, .$&; Medium, SJ-g C?5Jc : Common. I!3c; Bulls anil Cows, SJft 4Kc; Calves, 0Sc ; l-'resli Cows, iiZQIX Dre-ised beeves were tuirly active mid prices closed firmer. Sales of Dressed Beeves -Thns. Bradley, 200 head Western dressed ut 7JiSc. ; C. S. Dong Deng ler, 50 de. City de. at 7Me; A. A. Boswell 102 head de de 6MSc ; W. II. Brown HO de. de. at 7Sc; Jehn Sailor 22ile. de. ut 03c. Sheep The market during the past week was moderately active, nnd with a short supply, E rices were firmly held, and in sonic instances ,ic better was realized. Tliu quality was fair and but few common sheep arrived. We quote as fellows : Extra 'gfli;ic ; i;oed, UKSeJic ; Medium, 3- Ce : Common 33J-ic: Limbs 6J$7ic. Samuel Stewart sold 7(10 head dressed sheep at8-c. Hogs were In fair demand, and, with u light run 011 account of thu detention en the West ern reads, prices remained firm. We quete as fellows : Extra, !g9Jic ; Geed, 8Ji0c ; Medium, S 8c. BALES OP LIVl! STOCK. Reger Maynes, li3 Western, gre-s, BfiJ-fe. A. & J. Christy, 68 Western gross, .''rvy'iC. E.S. &B. Mcr'illcu, 100 Western ami Mil., gross, 56J4r. Jehn ilcArdle. 140 Western mid Lancaster co., gie?s,0K'S6Kc. Daniel Murphy, 3 Lancaster ee.. gross, 3lc. Clman & Lehman Bres., 17 Ohie, account mi....... . ... 1.?T?xs. - 0 ... land, account Martin, 1 11 Her A Ce., gross, e3Kc Owen smith. 113 Western, ucoeiiut 31. Gold smith; 19 de.. M. McCIery;2!) West Va., account .1. T. Vaiimeter; 8 Penn'n, ac count E. McCnlieugh, gross, BQCe. Schnmberg& Paul, 00 Western, .Vrfilc. G. Schumljcrg & Ce., !73 Vcler,n gross, ."J.f Lewciistcln & Adlur, 150 Western, gre-i, 5 tjOc. F. Schcctz, CO Misouri, gross, 6JiZ5J;;c. Dennis Smyth. 70 Pcnn'a, gross, 4it934c. Daniel Smyth A Bre., IM) Western nud Lancas ter co., gross, 4ae. Leuis Hern, 30 Piu, an.i Del., gross, 4Mfi3c. II. Chain, jr., 32 Western, gross. iWHjfrw:. James Clemsen, 31 Chester und eUcru, gross. 5-QGc. M. Levi, S3 Pa., gross, 5gc. Bachmnn & Levi, llu Western, gross, 3QCc. James Eusticc, 20 Western, gross, 4J.Vie. Wm. Sales, X) Lancaster co., gross, .IQUe. P. Hathaway , 20 Lancaster co., gross, 5JJ5ie. MlecK.llarset. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks weak. a. m. r. x. March 8. r. at. v. si. r it. 10.43 12:03 1:40 2 4', 3.00 Heney te'A ijji' " iy; 07 104 Erie It. R. 4H4 43 Michigan . ft L.S....127ji latfi Michigan Cent. IC. U..11S 111 Chicago & . W iSi-4 12'. Chicago, 81. .St. P. 1C9JS lWJi Han. ft St. J. Cem 67K MK ' P'ld... .10I 104 Teledo ft Wabash. .. V.V, 43 Ohie ft Mississippi. .. 43;j y. St. Leuis, I. M. ASK.. (U a4 4'va .... .... .... G3J 37i 1W 114 H . A 1H ... vi7 . uniurieiinu vycicrn. u;i Hi C. C. ft I. C. R. K 24 24 New Jersey Central.. 107JJ ler. Del. ft Hdtisen Canal 114 113 IM lMCU.lt Wesleriil28;S 127 Westcrn:Unien Tel. .11. 115J4 I'aclIlctMall S. S SCe. 07 67 IOW11UU1CII Union Pacific. ... Kansas ft Texas... .122 . v,y, mm 43 122U .... .... lt . lwZ . . 111 120 .... 131K .... 135JS .... New Yerk Central... Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts... Chicago ft lteck 1.... Pittsburgh ft i't. W.. Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania!:. IS.... (Hi rr, Pull's, ft Reading..... 31 33JS Lehigh Valley Ciyi my. Lehigh Navigation... Vt MX Northern Pacific Cem 51 49J P'd . 74 73? rittsTltusT'eftB.... 20 20JS Northern Central Phil'a ft Erie It. K.... 27 27 Northern Penn'a 1'n.R.R's of N. J HestenvUle Pass 20 .... Central Trans. Ce C7K 33i fc2 47it 49 7 ae Noen Quotations of the Grain .Market Fuxnlshed tey Jacob B. Leng, Commission Bieker. CsacAse. Cash. April. May. Wheat .l W.oe ?i.04 . May. June. Corm 3SJi .42Vi ,42ji Oats -'Zy -33X .33& Nxw Teiix. Cash. April. Mav. Wheat 3I21M L20 l.lJ?i Cern 5'Ja .58 && Oats PHILADXLrfiU. Wheat 1.17 1.17 J.W Cern 8JJ jij$ ja Oats Baltimore. Wheat 1.17J 1.1 Cern Oats
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