LANCASTER DAILY INTELLlGmERiWjEPESDAMMAKOH 9,;1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OIK BEGCLAK CUKKESPOMDENCK Rev. C. Seltzer Meily returned last evening from the United Brethren con cen feieuceat Steelton. He will preach in the United Brethren church at Third and Pciry streets en Sunday morning and even- inj next. A heavy rain has been falling all morn ing and the weather is intensely disagree able. William Hiteshue is moving his tailor shop next deer te our office at Ne. 249 Locust street. We want him te prohibit the usual vocal displays or we will make every effort te prove the establishment a nuisance. Rev. William C. Lcverett, of Carlisle, Pa., will preach in St. Paul's Episcopal church en Friday evening next at 7:30 o'clock. Te-day is Ember day. The Episcopal and Catholic churches noted it. Mass at the latter. G. N. Hyde, agent of the Alvin Jeslin troupe, passed through here te-day for Yerk witli five trunks weighing 2,500 pounds. F. J. McWade, general baggage a;cut, ordered the trunks te pass en a free bill. Jeseph Wall, of Philadelphia, is visiting iu town te-day, the guest et his daughter, Mr. Chas. E. Smith. The funeral of the late E. K. Boice, whose death occurred en Saturday night last, took place yesterday afternoon from the Presbyterian church, Fourth and Le cust streets. The interment was made in Mount Bethel cemetery. A large funeral cortege proceeded te the burial ground. Jehn Beaver, couducter of Columbia local freight, made a fortunate and very narrow escape from being killed at Bald win station, near Harrisburg, yesterday. Beaver attempted te walk en the feet beard around a cabin of an ere car, but missing his held en the hand-railini; he l'clt that he was falling and te save him self he jumped. lie alighted en the north main track, but was thrown from his feet, and, feeling that he was tretting near the wheels of the moving cars, he threw his left arm ever the nearest rail en the north tiack and drew himself te it. He escaped with a few scratches and bruises about the body. The sewer at the Pennsylvania railroad depot is stepped up, and as a consequence, a portion of Frent street is Heeded with muddy water. The rain is yet falling very fast and all traces of the recent snow have vanished. If the rain-fall up the river is as heavy as it is here nothing can prevent the water coming up te a higher point than it has reached iu the last live years. The river is new within a few feet of being as high as it was at any tinie during the recent ice freshet. The vacancy at the Pennsylvania rail road ticket office, caused by the death of Mr. E. K. Boice, has net yet been tilled. It is thought new that Mr. C. S. Murray, the freight agent, will receive the appoint ment and will held both offices. Wh;it previsions will be made for M. Jehn A. Frcy, who is new in the office, is net known, but there are may people in Col umbia who think that as Mr.Frey ha? dene the company meritorious service he should receive the appointment. The powers that be will settle this. Geed Preaching. Oxford Tress. Rev. Mr. Brown, of Columbia, preached two very acceptable sermons te the congre gation of the Oxford Presbyterian church Inst Sunday morning arid evening. TWO MEN KILLED. Terrible Fxte of a Flagman ana a ilrakeninn en the 1'euunjlvauhi lLiilreti. Philadelphia Times. Ilcniy Brown, 43 years old, and Geerge Flick, 33 years of age, train hands en the Pennsylvania railroad, were killed si multaneously en the New Yerk division of the Pennsylvania railroad about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Brown was a llagmau and Flick a brakcraau. Beth were natives of Columbia, where Brown leaves a widow and six children, and his companion a widow and four children. The scene 'of the calamity was near Fiftieth street. The men had just alight ed from the caboose of a freight train, which was being made up. They stepped upon the adjoining track and did net notice the approach of the express from New Yerk. The tram was then tee close te apply the airbrakes ei te warn the men. Brown and Flick were Hung about thirty feet, and when they struck the earth rebounded and fell mangled corpses. Their skulls were crushed, clothes tern te shreds and forms disfigured almost beyond recognition. The bodies were removed te Undertaker Wiight's, atThirty-sevcnth aud Haverford streets, where another fatally injured rail road hand had been taken en Monday. The coroner's investigation will be made te-day in order that the remains may be taken te Columbia for burial. Iu addition te the foregoing from the Timet our Columbia correspondent writes': " Beth men reside in Columbia and leave families here. 1 he engineer of engine Ne. 811 informed your correspondent this morning that the men were cither stand ing and talking together en one of the tracks or that they were walkings te.' ward their trains when a New Yerk di vision engine with one passenger car at tached, backed upon them, knocked them across the track and rau ever them. The bodies were terribly mutilated. Fliek was a man somewhere near thirty years of age. He leaves a wife and two or three children and an aged mother whose only support he was. Brown was somewhat elder than Flick and he also leaves a family, but most of his children are married. He was a carpenter by trade aud before going te railroading had carried it en in Columbia, where he was well known. At this writ iug the bodies of the men have net arrived here, but they arc expected en the Fred crick accommodation train due at 3:05 p. m." 1KOFKSS10NAL" The Kurslary ai Lane's Stere. The only additional facts that have come te light regarding the burglary at Lane's store, in East King street, the particulars of which were published yesterday, are, that a bunch of eight or ten skeleton keys, of all sizes, were found in the alley in rear of Ceyle's building, where they were evi dently dropped by the burglars, the handle of the key that had been broken off in the lock of Lane's vault deer being attached te the bunch. There was also feuu a very flue steel lock pick, about eight inches in length and bent at each end. It was se thin that it could be inserted into the lock alongside of another false key, and was evidently intended te lift any of the wards of of the lock that the key failed te lift. The keys were at first sup posed te be duplicates of a number of ether keys in use in Lane's store, but en closely comparing them they were found te be of different patterns and would net nnleckany of Lane's doers or drawers. They had probably done service in ether burglaries. There is as yet no clew the burglars. Inquiries at the several hardware stores show that they did net procure their brace and bits in Lancaster. New Mle. A very convenient paper file used for holding papers is new in use at the pre thonetary's office. The clerks say that it is the best file they have ever used. Jehn II. Barnes and Jeseph Huber have applied for a natent en the file. Free Seap. Owing te the bad weather aud the de creasing demand, bat 207 rations were given out by Billy Shay this aieruiag. Strike at Allendale Cettea XIII. This afternoon 27 women and girls, who are employed in the weave-room of' the Allendale cotton mill, at Plum and Chest nut streets, struck -for higher wages. When the whistle blew at one o'clock they refused te gote work and went home. The employees demand 30 cents per "cut," which is mere than they have been getting. About one quarter of the looms in the mill are new running. They will be kept going until the places of the strikers have been filled. The manager! of the mill claim that they can easily secure ether hands te take the places of these who have left. Mr. Calder, the owner .of the mill, is in Philadelphia te-day, and the situa tion awaits his return.- Escalaplaa Honors. The commencement exercises of Bellevue medical college, New Yerk, will be held te-morrow afternoon in the Academy of Music Among the graduates is J. J. Newpher, son of A. O. Newpher, of Mil Iersvillc. The invitations are exceptionally handsome specimens of the engraver's art. Mr. A. B. Hirsh, son of Mr. H. Hirsh, of this city, a student at Jeffersen medical college, Philadelphia, "came up" in four branches of the course this year, that is, passed his examination therein, and stands second iu the large class who will next year be awarded their sheepskins. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had one bum and a drunk and he discharged both of them. Patent Farm Uate. The Climax Jarm gate. Invented by R.J. Hurt, for which J. M. Hanlan, et Marietta, is new selling township rights in tills county, has simply an adjustable temper bar, th(v ex tension of which is regulated by a wooden pin se that any elevation can be secured which is desired, or the gate can be thrown entirely te the ether side ei the pest and swung in the op posite direction. This temper bar can be ap plied te any gate, and it prevents all difficulty li ein sagging pests or dragging gates. 'ZZ Amusements. " Fmi en the Bristel." Te-morrow night will be presented at the opera house byJarrett and Kice the musical oddity and rollicking nb suidity of " Fun en the Bristel," representing the experience et a party of merry-makers en beard one et the palatial sound steamers. Everywhere the piece had scored a positive success, as well en account of the quality of the humor and the music that are distinguish ing characteristics as the handsome stage set tings and scenic effects that are employed iu its production. An enjoyable trip is assured te all who heard the Hristel te morrow night. Mrs. Siddens.Sln. Scott-Slddens, support ed by her dramatic company, began a week's engagement at the Chestnut Street opera house, Philadelphia, last evening, appearing befeic a large and very appreciative audience in the character et Rosalind, in Shakspcare's beautiful comedy of " As Yeu Like It." Mr. Mishler has secured this talented lady ler a few uighti through this circuit, and she will present the same piece at the opera house en next Monday evening. The sale et scats will open at the opera house en Wednesday morn ing at 9 a. m. Rcautifles the complexion by stimulating the sumll bloed-vessols Cuticura Medicinal Seap. A feed and a medicine are combined in the inei.1 perfect manner in Malt Bitters. LANCASTKU HOUSEHOLD MABKKT. DAIBT. Butter J ft 25tg28c CupchechC, 2 cups 3c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c Dutch cheese f) lump 810c vnuiTs. Apples If? yi pk 1220c Bananas each 23c Cherries, dried, f? qt I-C Currants, dried, 9k 12c Ctunbcrrics ? Qt..... 10c Dried Apples f) qt .iSc " Peaches V qt 1012c G rapes B 8Sc Lemens ?1 dez 1520c Oranges $1 dez 25&50C VEOKTABLnS. Meets?) bunch ..5c Cabbage $ liead 2a8c Carrots IfJ bunch 35c Celery bunch luc Lima'bcans V Qt. 1012c Unions i pk 2025c uuncn h; Potatoes 3ft bus 75Kjc " (Sweet) $1 peck 20c Kadishcs 1 bunch 5c Soup Beans qt He Salsify fl bunch lc Turnips $? peck We POVLTKT. Chickens ?! pair (live) 50ft73c " $1 ft (cleaned) 12315c Ducks V pair 80c$l Gei-.se f) piece 75c8Sl Turkeys piece (live) 75c$2 ' 9)9 (cleaned) 15c XISCEIXAHEOUS. Apple Duttcr jp qt..... .25c hggs ) dez 1415 Heney -n w... ............. ...................ajv-mjc Seap ft 53i: Sauer kraut V Qt .'. 812c HEATS Beef Steak, ft 1020c " Keast (rib) W ft 1216c " " (chuck) J ft t l()0)I2c " Corned, ft ft 1012c " Dried,?! It .; 2528c Beef hind quarter .ft." 78c " tore quarter p ft i 5'u,6c Bologna dried 25c Ham 3f! ft..... ....... ...13$318c Lamb ifi ft.. ....................... ...... iukj? mc Lard if! ii......................... ............... xue Mutten gt ft 10 Kk; Mince Meatfl lb 1220c x erK i n . UW'C Padding V & ....k...,....8W10c Sausage ! ft ...1012c j"isn. IJessW lb ; '. l(te Catllsh ft 12Kc Ced , 12c Eels ! ft 1012c Haddock .'. 10c Mullets -- Ce .xt rcii iivC HUH XvC eIUvK XJt Suckers .90 White Fish ? ft .....12c Halibut 3 R 12c GRAIN. Hay Timcthy iP ten $35930 " Clever fl ten......... $IU OOlTll p UUS - "OOC IXyc $ UU3. ...-. "85wc Timethy Sccctl bus i.X....i.V253.0 Wheat -t bus. .........,...........;.. ...$1.10 SfEVIAX. NOTJCES. Lady Beautiflers. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with ail the os es metics of France, or beautiflers of the world; while In peer health, and nothing will give you such geed health, strength and beauty as Hep Bitters. A trial is certain proof. See an other column. ml-2wd&w My Geed Weon Why are yen se out of sorts, never able te tell folks that you arc well? Tin te one; It's all caused in the first place by habitual constipa tion; whleh no doubt finally caused deranged kidneys and liver. The sure cur for consti pation is the celebrated Kidney -Wert. Itls! also a spectue remedy ter all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands are eu'red.by Jt.evtery; month. Try it at once. Teledo Blade: ' .. ' W-HrdtV Sbakspeare.Kevlvedi. . I -. Te Ashe, of net te Ache; that's the question This cheerful conundrum. -ye -rmaasstte pup lercrs. Is by no means as diflcult aaapkopesW tien in Euclid. Try Dr. Therhtt' Eeleetrlq Oil and you will find it Just ft ey net teMhe-as. te ache. '-'. ; Fer ssle by H. B. Cocoran, 4lrugrlsV 17 nnd 139 North Queen street, Lancssterv M.- ' - r ivjji, ' ' i : 1 'tlfrf'T i '. ' l'i.e-:nxt :. An IttralwMe -flftT The readers (of the jtrsHSfe-Wubt seen the advertisement of 1CJ CresSf' Walm ! in another column.- -An. artteje like. "Cream t umm -- nas long Den aesirpqjaKOjmeWIUHUi It Is within the reach of ufferM'freCtarrB. Hay Fever, &c, there:;ia ' every jtiwdn tfr be lievc they will lnaketbemoatefil.D.'W. E. Buckman, W. KHamman, Dranlstiflndttaer astenlans liavc given it a trial, amUOHlBtejBP meria It in the lilghesti'terms. fatten, fAg, Thrift 91 Avnnm ". 0A I J ( We Tiavc sold many gre3s of Kly's Cream iiaim, and ere gratified te bear from our ; cus tomers the most flattering repertM;;;elieTe it is an article of real merit. 8x u, Xltea M Ce., Wholesale DrnggUts, PhilaelplrfiVftL ; Ne Evaporation. There Is no Evaporation or Deterioration in strength about Dr. Themas' Eclmtrfr. nil. Th Ingredients of this incomparable anti-rheu matic and threat and lung remedy are net vel atile, Dnt nxel. pnre and imperishable. Fain, lameness and stiffness are relieved by it, and it may be used with equal benetlt externally and internally. . JtarralebTU.'B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and lte or th queen street, Lancaster; Pa. SASIFLE AOTIUK. It is impossible ter a woman atter a raithtui course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness ei the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mn. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. iy2-lydeedftw Mothers! Mettaersl! Mothers!!: Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child Buffering and crying with the excruciating pain et catting teeth? If se, go at once And get a bottle -of MUS. WINSLOW'S SO-OTniNG SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there la no rnUtake about it. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bewpls, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magie. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te tun taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a bottle. mar7-lydftwM,W&S Wine Products In New Jersey. This state is becoming celebrated ler Its wines. Seme of the i idlest In the world are produced In New Jersey, hy Mr. A. Spcer, whose name has become celebrated as a pro ducer et stilctly pure unadulterated Pert Grape Wine. The wine of Mr. Sneer i net be tied or put in market until it is tour years old, and his become thoroughly line and mel low. It has proved itselt a weidcrful assist ant te phyt-lclaus, whepri'&cribu it. This wine is recommended ler debilitated persons, and is given te consumptives. The difficulty or getting an Imported or even a pnre Calltirnia Pert is well understood te ba se great as te preclude doctors from allowing their- patient te run the risk et its use. Mr. Spser being aware of this tact has taken the utmost c are in the making ei his wine, .se us te supplant the imported wines by producing a genuine arti cle. Ills wines are known by chemists te be pure ami the me,t reliable ter medicinal pur poses. The druggist throughout the cenntry sell it, as bottled by -Mr. perr. 2f. T. Tribwtc. Tills wine i recommended by I)r-. tlee and Davis, and for sale by II. E. blayinaker. mi-2wd&w .vj;fr AnvEitTisEsiiwrs. HOK ItKU.Uil CLOTHIMi -and mr LOWEST PRICES Williamson & Fester, 36 East King Street. TfiE- Spring Styles arc coining in, and the assortment U the finest we have ever hnd. BOYS' AMI CHILDREN'S CLOTHING will be a specialty this season. The pattern are the choicest, and the styles and make up the best. Trusting you will favor us with u call, our opening day is whenever it bct-t suits you te come and see what w e have te show you. WEIMON & FOSTER, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36 EASTjKING STREET, . flfi-iydSw LANCASTER, PA. crrciAL inexicE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OCR- "M t I contains at the present time the ' 'i " 'i '' ' ' Finest and Largest Assortment "J-... - . ASK or n Bedy & Tapestry Brussels, ' EXTRA .SUPER INGRAINS, ' T 'damask hall' STAIR CARPETS, ' Bag and Hemp Carpets, That we'ever had the pleasure t eflei. We de net want te bay much about them in our advertisement, bnt simply ask you te call and see thorn, as we are confident we can show you as nice styles as are offered this seasen, all nt the very LOWEST CASH PRICES. GivlBT, Bewers k Herst, 25 East King Street. Carp Depar tiueij . WAXCMMB, OPTICAL GOODS! ' Opera Glasses in great variety1 of 8tyle3 and sizes. Field Glasses, Combination Opera, Field and Marine Glasses, Magni fying Glasses, Microscopes and Telescopes. SPEOTACLESAND 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 sold much lower than general prices. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. JV-EIP jiDVJiKTISlSM.ENTS. 'PWOSTOKK ROOMS AND DWELLING I ter rent. Ne. 8 and lObeutb Queca street, pp ly at the IktellkTExcer Office. STUKK KOUH FOR KfcST. THE STORE room new occupied by J. XV. Keller (tin ner). Ne. 17 West King street, from April 1, next Apply te mS-r.tdU ALDERMAN McCONOMY. rCFF I.OST N SUNDAY MUUT, ON 1J West Kins sti cct, between the Cooper Heuse mid Prince street, it Sable Mull. A lib eral reward will be paid upon its return te Ne. 213 West King street. mnr7-2td IOST. ON SATURDAY LAST, 11KTWEEN j 3 and r o'clock p. m., en North Queen street, a valuable Buffalo Kebe. A liberal re ward will he paid the Under by leaving it at the Iniellieesceh Office. ltd FOU RENT. COACIIMAKEU'S SHOr nnd B!uckinith Shep at Green Tree, in Hart township, I.uncaster county, i'a., with two dwellings, stable mid ether eutbulldiftgi". Apply te ALLAN A. IIERK CO.. Real Kstate and Insurance Agents. :t North Duke street, Lane-aster, I'a. nil-eawdWttwtapl 1 EXECUTORS' PURLin SALE OF PEK i -OVAL PROPERTY. On FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1SS1, will be sold at public sale,nt the late residence et Henry Garrecht,dcc'd,Ne. U- North Duke street, Lancaster city, r.. the lel!nin;r le wi : Uedslead.-. and Redding, chairs, leiuisi-s. tab!e. bureaus, mirrors, lirussi-la. Ingrain and Rag carpet. Piane, china, yla and queensw are, silver and plated ware, and a large let of household goods non mentienetl. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. in., when attendance will be Kven and conditions made known by .1. D. LUTZ, JOHN A BAILSMAN, Executer of E-tate of Henry Uarrecht, decM Sam'l Hess & Sen, Aucts. marS-titdR JNSURE WITH THE OLD AM" WELL Established Agency of the Girari Fire Isncs Ge., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OYER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sate and Solid Securities. HIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 EAST KING STREET, dll-CmdM.W.SR Second Fleer. IZSTEllTAIXSIJiSTS. ruWOS OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1881. The funniest play en Recerd. A". Y. Herald. The greatest hit in years. N. J. Tribune. Jarrett A. Rice's New Miijic.il Comedy Oddity, FUiY M THE BRISTOL; Or, A Night en the Sound. THE COMPANY: Jehn F. Sheridan, Rich Wulden. Win. Ceurtriuht. Mai k Smith, Myren Calicc, F. 'lannehill, Jr., Win. Hushes, Anes Hal lock, Kate CVMleten, Marien FIsk. Intro ducing n fund of novelties and an avalanche et original!, ies by a galaxy of specialty artists. Laughter ter a week ! Smiles ter a month ! Geed humor for si year. Seats sit Yeckcr'i. mnr3-5td TULTON OPERA HOUSE JOHN D. MJ6HLER, Lessee. MONDAY. MARCH 14th. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF 1880-81. Engagement of the r'ashlenablc Society Star, MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS J The Cieat est Shakspcarian Heroine of the day, apiiearing us KOSALIND in Shak- speure's Charming Comedy, "ASYQJJLIKEIT!" Supported by her own POWERFUL DRAMATIC t'OMPASF, Under the management of II. .T. SARGENT. Arrangement or Prices 50, 75c. & SI. 9S:ilee"Rpseivcd Scats will begin at Opera euse Wednesday at 9 a. in. maiS-litil WAXTS. -zscnBKi WANTED A SINGLE GENTLEMAN wants te rent a room iu a private dwell ing centrally located. Apply at this office. WANTED A FIUST-ULAS TOBACCO Packer. Address "PACKER," ltd Ttis Office. TtrANTED A GIKL AUOUT 13 OR 1G T T ycare old te wuit upon the table and act as second girl. Apply at this Office immediate ly, ltd WANTED WEAVERS AT CALCUTTA Mills. Adsuns and Pine streets, Frank lord. Philadelphia ; also Leem Bess, Beamcr and Cotten Card, and Spinning Roem luinds. New machinery- Just starting. C.S. 0.P.JONE8. marl-lwd m Chestnut St., Philadelphia. WANTED-A GOOD, 3IID OLE AGED man te take care of horses. A white man preferred. Must coins well-recemnend-ed. Applv, BOX at, mS-ttd Coatesville, Pa. FOB SALE. FOR KENT TUE STORK ROOM NO. 41 West King street,- new ecenpied bv- Jehn Falck Tailor. Possession given APRIL 1 1881. Apply te WILLIAM. I. COOPER, jan3-M. W.vSt Id West King Street, I70R KENT IN TtfK VILLAGE OF IN ; tercenrsc a two-story Frame Heuse, con taining u rooms with cellar underneath: Alse a cigarmaker's shop close te the house, making this a very desirable site for a cigiirmnker. Apply te A. II AKNISII, maiS-Std- Intercourse. PUBLIC SALE. ON MONDAT, 3IAKCK 14, 1881, in pursuance et an order of Or phans1 court of Lancaster county, will be told at public sale at Philip Wall's Green Tree hotel. West King street, .Lancaster city, the following described real estate, te wit : All that certain let or picee et ground situate' en tbs south side of West King street, Lancas ter city, containing In Irent en West King street. 68 tect 4 inches, mere or less, extending In dspih t u 10 feet wide alley 100 feet; mere or less, en the east side, and 9$ feet, mere or less, en the west side, and extending along said 10 leet wide alley In the rear 80 feet, mere or less, upon which let et ground arc erected a denble one story Biick Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 524 West King street, a Frame Pottery Warehouse, Ne. 828: also another smaller Warehouse, Petter's Kiln, Hydrant, Fruit Trass and ether improve ments thereon. Terms cesh en Oct. 1, ISSI, uneu purchaser giving approved security. ' Sale te cemmenceat 73-J o'clock p. iu., of said day, when attendance will be given bv HENRY M. GANSE. FRANCIS GANSE, Executers or t tie est-rtcet Henry W.Ganp, de ceased. Jacob Gpssaeet- Auet. leblC-Stawdts JKWXLMJtt. CLOWIXG. A RARE CHANCE! The Greatest Reduction ever made in FIXE WOOLENS for GENTS WEAR at H. GERHAET'S le Tii Esiaittal. A Large Assortment of Genuine English & Scotch Suiting, sold during the Fall Seftsen front SSO te 840. A Suit will lie made up te elder in the Best Style from SSO te 930. HEAVY WEIGHT DOMESTIC Stilting and Overceating, Reduced in Hie same proportion. All goods warranted us icpreseuted. The above n-ductien will ler cash only, and ter the next THIRTY DAYS. H. GERHART, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. OVERCOATS! Closing out at a3rc.1t reduction our Immense line orNevelties iu Overceatings. Pur Beavers, SealSkin, Elysiaii; Mentanak, Ratina and Chinchillas. All the New and most Desirable Style STOCKANETTS, IN NEW COLORS AND CHOICE STVLES Why net leave your order nt once and s'-cure an Elegant. Stylish, Well Made ami Artir-lie Cut Garment us low us SJiO. f LARGE LINE OF CHOICE Engl id Scetcb Miis, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT J.KSMATJNG'S, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, aiw&s Special Announcement ! New is jour time te secure bargains in CLOTHING! Te make room ler our large stock of Cloth ing for Spring, new being manufactured, we will niake sweeping reductions throughout our large stock et HEAVY WEIGHT CLOTBTNG, COXSISTITCO or Overcoats, Suits, &c, von MEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS. ODDS ANDENDS OF CLOTHING IN COATS, PANTS AND TESTS, BELOW COST. 6all early te s-cenre the best bargains. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, tf-lyd LANCASTER. PA. MUSICAL IXSTUVMLNTH. iin. m. m : "sen FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. OR A CHICKEKING & SON'S PIANO. A full line of SIIEET MUSIC. VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, Ac. The above Instrument? will be sold at re duced prlcss during the Holidays. MANUFACTORY NO. 20."NORTH QUEEN STREET. Kranch office during the Holidays, "Ne. )B0 CENTRE SQUARE. 113-lydSftlyw ALEX. MsKTLLIPS. ,-VTERVOUS DEUIIATY. JiT Te Nerveiw Snflerera The Great Euro pean Remedy Dr. J.'B. Simpsen's Speclllc Medicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Im potency, and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety. Less of .Memery, Pains in Back or Side, ami diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specific llcdlcine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent tree te alL Write for them and get full particular. Price, Spccilic. $1 per package, or six nacVsi.tcs for $5. J. 15. SIMP SON MEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 101 and 106 Main Street, BulIUle, X. Y. Address all orders te H. B. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, 137 and 189 North Queen Street, iancaster ml7-lyileea&wJ THIED EDITION TUESDAY EVrafelB, MABOHO, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, March. 0. Fer the Mid dle states, cloudy weather with occasional rain, followed by fair weather, winds shift ing te colder northerly, with rising ba rometer. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. Mr. CoekliDg's Mas Gees te France. Washington, March 9. The president has sent, among ethers, the following nom inatiens te the Senate te-day : Levi P. Morten, of New Yerk, envoy extraordi nary and minister plenipotentiary te France ; Wm. 31. Evarts, Allen 6. Thur- man and Timethy O. Howe commissioners te the international monetary conference at Paris. The New Iowa Senater. The Senate was iu session but 45 minutes. A telegram was received from the governor of Iowa announcing the ap pointment of J. W. McDill te fill the un expired term of Senater Eirkwoed. A message was received from the presi dent whereupon the Senate went into ex ecutive session and seen after adjourned. UeaUrmed. The Senate in executive session con firmed the nominations of Evarts, Thur man and Howe, aud Let H. Merrell te be collector of customs at Portland. CREMATION. Hew Would Yea Like It t Wasuinoten, Pa., March 9. The body of Arthur Strakes was taken from the casket this morning without ceremeuy and wrapped in a sheet soaked in alum water. It was then laid en the iron crib, and at 9 o'clock it was placed in the retort of the Lcmeyne furnace. At 9:22 the fur nace deer was opened and revealed the body gradually wasting away. At 10:20 n. m. the head began te crumble, and three-quarters of au hour later nothing remained but a few bones. At 11:30 the furnace was pealed up te cool, the incineration being then regarded as complete. There were present Mr. Dcvere, under taker, of Pittsburgh ; P. B. Reberts, of Lundy's Lane, Erie county ; A. C. Quini by, of Crawford county, aud Capt. James M. Cox, of Philadelphia. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. Revision of the Senate gtaadiag Committees Washington, March 9. The Demo cratic senators went into caucus this after noon te receive a report from the commit tee en the revision of the Senate commit tees, and at two o'elock they are still in session. It is said that the caucus com mittee finally agreed te reoemmend the selection of Davis (III.) as chairman of the judiciary committee, and that theyhavu placed Senators Pendleton and McPherson en the finance committee te succeed Thur man and Wallace. BURNED TO DEATH. Suspicious Circumstances Attending the Shocking Fata of a Weman. Rovalton, Vt., March 9. Last Satur day uight the dwelling of Mrs. Levi Bel knap, in East Barnard, Vt., was burned and her body was found in the ruius There are said te be suspicious circum stances connected with the fire, strongly indicating a murder. The case is under going investigation, and it will probably lead te the arrest within a few days of one or mere persons. Let Us Have Peace. Plymouth, March 9. The Western Morning New correspondent at Cape Coast Castle telegraphs as fellows : " All apprehensions of an Ashantee war have ceased. The king has sent a reply saying that he desires peace. He asks the deliv ery of fugitives, but asserts that he never intended te make war and is sorry that his first message was se understood." Government Ileuds. New Yerk, March 9. There weie nine teen proposals te sell bends te the government te-day aggregating fourteen and a half millions, at $100.7.1. te $101.53 for fives, and at 102 te 102.4G for sixes. The offers were as fellows $9,200,300 of sixes at an average of $102.25 ; $4,080,600 of uncalled fives at an average of $101.26 and $590,000 of called fives at about $101. Gene Wrong. Burlington, Vt., March 9. Henry W. Masen, managing -partner of the firm of Henry W. Masen & Ce., of Winseski, Vt., is reported te be a forger and defaulter te the amount, it is rumored, of $4,0C0. He has absconded. The Walkers' Score. New Yerk, March 9. The score in the walking match at 10 o'clock was as fol fel fol eows: Rewell, 228; O'Leary, 217 miles, 3 laps ; Vaughan, 226 mife3, 6 laps. The New Senate Committees. If the Democrats organize the Senate the regular committee chairmanships will be distributed as fellows : Mr. Saulsbnry will retain thefthairmanship of the com mittee en elections ; Davis, of West Vir ginia, of appropriations; Ransom, of commerce ; Bayard, of finance, Gra ver, of manufactures; McPherson, of naval affairs ; Mazey, of posteffices ; Edmunds, of private land claims; Coke, of Indian affairs ; Antheny, of rev olutionary claims j Harris, of the District of Columbia; Garland, of territories ; La mar, railroads ; Hill, of Georgia, of con tingent expenses ; Butler, of civil service and retrenchments; Morgan, of rules; Conkling, of engrossed bills ; Jonas, of Mississippi river improvement, and Beck, of transportation te seaboard Of the new changes, 3Ir. Johnsten will be chairman of the committee en for eign relations ; Slater, en agriculture ; Jenes, Flerida, of public lands; Ceckrcll, of. military affairs ; Davis, of Illinois, of judiciary; Greeme, of pensions; Pugb, of claims; Brown, of. education and labor; Call, of patents; HSmpteu. of mines and mining. The committee en re visions of the laws, will be assigned a new chairman. Of the select committees Mr. Vest will probably remain at the head of that te examine the. several branches of the civil service; Mr. Morgan, of that te consider the electoral laws, etc.; Mr, Pendleton, of census; Harris.ef epidemic diseases ; Pendleton, of committee te give executive officers seats in Congress. The committees te inquire into alleged election frauds, Nicaraguan claims, Freedman's bank and Cheyenne Indians will be abolished. Of the joint committees, Mr. Farley will probably lie come chairman of public buildings and greunds: Mr. Vance .will, retain enrolled bills, ana Mr. Vecrhees library, and tbe printing committee will beassigned a new chairman in place of Mr. Whyte. Mr. Darley may take that and leave buildings and grounds te one of tbe uew senators, The Urant Crowd la Consultation. The object of the conference between Grant, Conkling, Cameren and Legan was te serve notice en Garfield that the Grant crowd must be taken care of or there would be war. Grant called en the presi dent and notified him of the conclusion ar rived at and informed him that the Grant men in tbe service most be retained. The cabinet" has, it is understood, dis pleased the Grant-Conkling men. Tuey believe new that the price demanded by Blainc for bis support at the critical mo ment in Chicago was accepted and is be ing paid. That price was the influence of the administration te secure tbe succes sion for Blaine. The Northwest controls the treasury and the interior; Mr. JIc JIc Phersen is te be a political power in the postefflce department ; Win. E. Chandler is te be solicitor genera, whose chief occu pation will be drawing the fangs of 3Iao 3Iae Veagh's independence. It is this situation that has brought about the conference. It is net known what the stalwarts decided te de. There is seme surprise that Blaine should show bis hand thus early. Leading Democrats predict rough sailing for the administration at once. They think that Conkling will net tamely submit te any such control of the patronage of the wliele country by Blaine as the present arrange ment indicates. Suggestions Concerning Leng Lire. If anyone could furnish the world with a medicine which would insure a long Hie. there is no end te. the demaud he would have for his drug.' The Herald of Health thinks he would need many factories te make it, and mauy banks te held the money he would teceive. Fortunately there is no such medicine, and se the world will have te get along in some ether way. Seme time age the French government sent a circular letter te all the districts of that country te collect information as te these conditions of litb which seemed te favor longevity. The replies were very interesting but ou the whole rather men otenous; and the general lesult is that longevity is promoted by jrreat se briety, regular labor, especially in the open air, short of excessive fatigue, easy hours, a woll-elf condition, a philosophical mind in meeting troubles, net tee much intellect and a domestic life. The value of marriage was universally ad mitted aud long-lived parents were also found an important -factor. A healthy climate and geed water were mentioned. Ail this agrees with common .ense. unless the idea that the intellect is a "hinderance te longevity be considered unreasonable, and we knew that some of the most intellect ual men have lived te great age. MAMKETS. Philadelphia Market. 1'Hsi.AnBi.rniA, Pa., March 9. r'le-n iiilct, but market steady ; supfrtliic, 3 OBJ?:i Se ; fXlni 3 7V?4 i ; olile and Indiana family S5 SigGOO: Pit. de $1 i-.ii.ICO - St. Leut family $5 73; 25; Mlnnosefi K.xtra f3 "S5:87: straight. $iifMC30: winter p.n cn $S0J7 50; spring de $6 VliS no. Rye flour lit $3 00. VVIx'iit unsettled and weak; Ne. 2 Western Kcd $1 10 ; Delaware and Pcnn'a Red, II 15B 118; Aiuhtir 1 131 17. Cern steady; steamer, S3j.l3;ye'iea',53 mixed, 35c. Outs Urm and nuiut ; Ne. 1 White. 13'X fl)45;c Ne. i. 413UJc; Ne. ::, de l.V;Ne'-! Mixed, 41!v?42. ItvellrmntOG?. Prevision- firm; hum- perk lift UU ; beef liuius tS(il; indla m.r-'S beef $21. 1J icon-smoked hunn HUr: pickled limn- WAU'M ; smoked Mienldcra 04Gc; salt de 5ti5c. I.urd nuirkct firm: city kettiu tit lOKc; !(kh liulciiei-' 9-iic; prune steam flu SO. Butter quiet, and easy; Creamery extra .1l32c ; de geed te choice JSfiSij; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, tubs. 27Q2Se: de Urklns. 2122c; Western dairv extra 2425e: de kimvI te choice 9Ki2ie. Kells quiet, ; Pcnn'n best here, lGglSc; Western Kc wsrvi xtni, lSfi'J2. Eiijr-4 easier : Pa-, and West en , ui!)c, Cliccse quiet mid steady ; Savr Yerk full cieuni, 1313e; Western full crcim, 12KlKc; de liur te keihI llji2ic; de li.ilt-.kim- 1010c ; Pu. de 111(310$;. Petroleum dnll : retlnud 0'Xc. WliNkydullat$l 11. Seeds i;oed te iiriiw clever linn ut VA 0 ; de de Timethy Urm at t3 0! ; de de Fla.v-tM nominal at $1 :H1 3& New Vera Market. S-w Yekk, Mareh 0. flour market quiet and steady ; Snpertlne State $J 7.i4 15 ; extra oe ii sufii Au; choice de H C3j49u : l.im-y de $1 (CfilC 50; round hoop Ohie fi 1035 0-i: choice de at J5 05f$6 73; snpertlne west ern" f3 73?H 13: common te geed ex tra de$IGO'j47."; cie.iCL-deil SJ-5C73; cholce whit-. uheat tleiS 00?GO:. Southern quiet un changed ; common te fklr extra ut ft 75$ 5 2il : e.d te choice de $3 23ft 73. Wheat a shade Ptrenger and r.ither quiet; Ne. 1 Wnlte. M.iich -1 y.; Ne.- Kcd Jlar.. $1 X(1 2"; de April .! 201 2l'J; de Alay.Sl 1BSH V,. Cern a shade better mid qni-'t ; Mixed west ern upet. 555SJc; de future, M,liQi8c. O.its dull and a .shadu easier ; suu 44574-c Western 4347e. ilve Stock market. BnFAL. The icecipts et cattle were 1,300 head ; consigned through, 5295 cars; eirerins light: market stead nnd llrui; fair te choice steers at $t 605 15 ; no vrv. choice here. Milch cows quiet : common te fair lower und haul te mII; geed te choice steady; common te fair at $1j&M; ch'dcb tecxtr.iat.rjfti' fl head. The receipts of sheep and Iambs were i'JW head; censiuncil tiuiiuli, 1 cats; market etisier but net quotably lower for geed grades; common sheep and iiKiit lan4.-i lower; fair te geed western at$33e3; cbeic te faucv at VifilHO; Westtrn lamb", common te geed at. $3ffil! ; extra ut S07 ; best Rides dispened of. The receipts or boas were l.&lMieud; con signed through, !." ears: market dull anife drueplng; very little Hiipply here; geed te choice Yorkers at -J3 ftl3 Ui; two leads choice averjiglngaWQ21'lft. at SJ; light mixed at 15 25 tgi'tta; no geed medium or heavy here; pigs at SI 7305 iu. East Libertt. The receipts et cattle were CtG head, mostly through tteck ; market firm at last quotations. Hogs Kceeipts. 3,fX!0 head ; Philadelphia;) ut $5 50CGO; best Terkcrs $3 C03 SI ; common Yorkers $5 235 SO. Sheep Bcceipts. 0.2C01itad; market act! vu and prices a shade higher. MteekMaraec Nxw Ycbx Stocks. Stocks steady. March 9. a. if. r. m. r. m. v. it. r a. 10:13 11:43 12:43 .Id', :.oe CiTlO !( Michigan . & L. h... Michigan Cent. it. it. Chicago & y. W. -s. ChleeKO. M. 4 St. P.. Han. tMJ. Cem.... " P'Jd... W4 ; 48 n i27;i iii ia Wi 112 112 112,'f, 1124 123J 1211 122$ 123K 1I0J5 wy, Vt lVl i OO .... .101 .... Wl'-'n IWA ya w my. 4t; 4i4 .... M)i r,y. a, :v2 38 37) loieile A H abash .. Uhie&Mi-i--iiil. . St. Leuis. I. 31. US U Ontario ami Western C. C. A I. C. K. K , . 4414 24 2IK 2? New Jersey Ccntnd..If5J 103K 10s lfie'x Dci..c lldiiseu cadal 114 114,'u I15K 115 nl.. t.ack.& Weifrnl29Ai 1214 W VMA Western Union Tel..lU HU'X llfcj 117 Pacltlc MaU S. S. Ce. M 55Ji 59 J94 Iowa Gulch. ........ .... .. .. Union Pacific KUtL MAKx WM VIVA Kansas A Texas yA K 147jf 45 New Yerk ventral.. Adams Express.... Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts.. Chicago ft Ueck 1... Pittsburgh & Ft. W, PniLADSLPHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania it. K.. Phll'a. ft Beading... Lehigh Valley , Lehigh Nfiviffatinn ... VM ... i 2; ... 127JS ... 133 ... 155 W14 G tr. 2P 33i5 Si u'4. W nli VVK 47J4 47 iVA aejj; sn 7k 73 74 S0'4 2 iO't i'j-i aA y, ''si :'-l'A am 74 vm 4'J OX. 47 Nertliern Paeitlc Cem 51 " " P'd . 73 Pitts., Tltuav'e ft B.... 20K Northern Central .... 40 Phil'aft Erie it. it Northern Pcnn'a I'n. Ii.K's of N. J Hestenville Paa Central Trans. Ce WX Neeu Uaotatleas of tbe Gralu JZarket FurnlakeU ky Jacob B. Loag, Comuiissieu Breker. CaiCASO. Cash. April. May. Wheat 'M Stii $I.ti Cern !WJ -42 .42 Oat -2S4 ti 3 NbtvYehk. Cash. April. May. Wheat $1.21 L2X $1.11 Ceru................ 7X 7 lfc Oats. ............ ...- .... PmxAOZLrKiA. Wheat 1.14 l.WJS I.17- Cern .5 e4 ''it Baltiheui:. Wheat 1.17J "HUM. l.is-r Sr.::::::::::.::: .:!!.." 3.
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