LANCASTER DAILY IKmUMNOEfc, WEDNESDAY, MAAOH 16, 1881. MARIETTA MATTERS. OUB KKGCLAK CORRESPONDENCE. Obituary Tobacco Sales Exploring the the l.an vuaDnci saics xeciure. The friends of Miss Lizzie Kammerer will be pained te learn of her death, which took place last evening at CJ o'clock, although the event was net an unexpected one, for her disease was consumption and her last illness confined her te her bed for fourteen weeks, during a great part of which time it was expected that she would be taken away at any minute. Miss Lizzie was a consistent member, of the Episcopal church. She was possessed of a gentle and lady-like disposition ; and, although somewhat letired, was known loved and respected by many in our community who sincerely regret her les3. The parents have the sympathy of all who knew of their peculiar affliction in the less of three daughters since their removal from Phila delphia te this place about eight years age. The funeral will take place en Fri day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Last Saturday Messrs. Greve & Cellins, received ever 01,000 lbs efvery geed 1880 crop tobacco. The following is a list of some of the prices that were paid: II. Seudcrs Middletown, :),1TC lbs. 1CJ, 7 and y;Chrn. Peck, Middletown, 2,091 lbs. 13, 8, 0 and 3; Samuel Ebcreele. Iiainbrid!C, 1,984 lbs. 15$, 5 ami 3 ; Chrii. Geed, Mt. Jey, 1,500 lbs. 18, 0 and 3 ; Gee. Walten, Cellins station, 3.548 lbs. 12i, 0, 4 and 3 ; Andrew Stener, Uaiiibridge,l,C821bs. 18, CJand 3; Heist & Stener, ISainbridgc, 1,784 lbs. 18, C and 3 ; G. D. Tener, Eliza Eliza bHlitewn, 3,103 lbs.f 13, 0 and 3; Moses Land is, Elizabcthtewn, 2,901 lbs. 10, 5, and 3 ; Martin Hess, Eliza Eliza bcthtewn, 2,140 lbs. 15, 5 ami 3; II. S. Musser, Marietta, 3,735 paunds at 18, 0 and 3 ; Martin Shields, 1,215 pounds at 18, 5 and 3 ; Jehn McMulIcn, Marietta, bought 8,000 pounds at 18, 15, 0 and 3 ; Henry Teme, MaytOwn, 0,0G4 pounds at 20, 12, 8 and 3 ; Eli Welgemuth, 4,025 pounds at 11 round ; this was raised en two acres of ground. Henry Heffman, Kainbridgc, 5.G27 pounds at 20, 1C, 12, 4 and 4. Yesterday the trial trip down the river was made by Fred Waller and Ike Hippie. They took a geed seized timber raft and went through all light. The present geed ranuiug stage of the water enabled them te get ever the reek that is in the ceur.se but they say they could neL run en a much lower stage. The rusk iu question is about ten feet from the " Sliding Reck." where a raft is compelled te go very close te the shore. The river is about en a stand still. Don't forget Mrs. Mary en Friday evening. This A. Livcrmore is the list lec- turc of the course. On Saturday at 1 o'eleck 11. AV. Turner will dispose of some household furniture at his residence, lie will withdraw from the firm of Turner & Taggart and remove te PI i Hadeiphia. James Malenc will sgjl at the Cress Keys hotel, en Saturday evening at 7 o'c.'eck, ten lets of ground and a double house. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK BECCI.AK CORRESPONDENCE. A special meeting of the school beard was held last evening at the law office of AV. 1$. Given, esq., with the members all present. The salary of the superintend ent of public schools was fixed at $1,400 per annum the same as heretofore and action was taken en a report thai some fences in " Tew Hill" alley had been tern down. The following preamble and reso lution, which were adopted, we present in full, because we believe they will be of in terest te Columbia tax .payers : "Wnr.UE.vs, The contract for the collec tion of the school tax for 1SS0 was given te the collector at the rate of 31 per cent.: and " Whereas, It is greatly te the advant age of the school beard that the school tax should be collected before the close of the present school year, therefore be it " Resolved, That upon a full settlement, by Themas B. Dunbar, collector, of the tax duplicate for 18S0, en or before June 1, 1881, he, the said collector, be allowed an additional commission of 14- per cent, en the full amount collected."" The five per cent, commission, which is given te the collector by the increase of the 1J per cent, embodied in the above resolution, puts the collector's commis sion where it has always steed prier te this year, and is net " a new departure ' as may believed by some of our readers. At a meeting of General Welsh pest Jfe. 118, G. A. R., held last evening, it was decided te have a "bean bake" for the members of the pest at a very early date. A number of lecruits were mus tered in and the pest adjourned te meet en Tuesday evening, March 29th. Leuis Martini's company, which will ap pear iu the opera house this evening, in "Around the World in 80 Days," ar rived here this morning, bringing with it the scenery necessary te put the playwell before our people. The Citizens' band last evening gave te some of citizens one of their premised ser enades. Among the fortunate were Mr. Jacob Sncath and a newly arrived couple named Charles. Financially the band did net realize much, but its members had a geed feed. P. S Brugh's drug store has just been repaired in handsome style and the bar room of the Franklin house was recently subjected te the same treatment. The proposed new establishment for the manufacture of small articles in steel, of which we have already spoken, will be given a new turn in the development wheel very shortly. In a couple of days wc will have mere te say en this subject. This very pleasant weather is being taken advantage of by the farmers round about. Among these who arc already pleughing the ground is Mr. Henry Wisler the well-known tiller of the soil residing just beyond the borough limits. The soil is in excellent condition te be turned up. River Pilet Warren Brown, of Washing ton borough, has recently received letters from timber men up the river who say that the ice has net yet been carried from the upper portions of the north and west branches of the Susquehanna, aud that until it is carried away they will net start any rafts towards the eastern markets. Between here and the timber lands the river is uew in geed rafting condition and it is only the fears of what this late-moving ice may de that causes this effectual check. The trouble at Turkey Hill with high water may be averted, as the rocks in the channel arc sunken te such a depth that a raft may pass ever them without striking, in high water only. A couple of light raits, which had been been lying near here since last fall, have been taken ever the Turkey Hill rocks and through te Pert Deposit. The sunken rock nearest the surface of the water was felt for with the rear ear blade of euc of the rafts as it was passed ever, and it was feuud te be two feet or mere below the jrater's level. With a fall of a feet in the r?rer, however, it will net be safe te run from here down. The river is yet falling. Mr". Henry Stevenson, a former resident of Celnmbia and well-known here, is lying seriously ill at his home iu Duncannon. Mr. Stevenson has several sons here, three of whom arc in the service of the Pennsyl vania railroad company in the different offices iu town and ene as book-keeper at H. F. Bruner's coal yard. Mr Rebert Frey, of Alteena, of whose illness wc speke a couple of days age, is convalescing. Wild Geese. ' This morning about half-past nine -o'clock a fleck of wild geese flew ever this -city. They were going in a northerly di di .rcctieu and it is said te be a sign of warm leather. Tbe Bobrerstewa Bew. Owen Coneys, who se severely stabbed Michael Walsh during a fight at Deitnck's tavern at Rohrcrstewn some two weeks age, had a hearing before Alderman Mc Conomy yesterday afternoon and gave bail te answer at court for simple assault and battery, it being in evidence that Walsh commenced the disturbance, and that Coneys acted in some measure in self de fence. A counter assault for assault and battery against Walsh was also returned te court aud both of the accused gave bail in tbe sum of $200 te answer. Again en Deck. Dr. Henry Carpenter, who for mere than two months has been confined te tbe house the greater part of the time te his bed by a severe attack of typhoid pneumo nia, resumed the practice of his profession and for the first time since his illness, ap peared en the streets te-day. He leeks a little haggard, but will no doubt seen re cover his fresh and robust form. Tobacco Sales. Moses Spangler, of East Earl, has sold his crop te Skiles & Frey at 1C and 5 ; S. Kurtz,of the same township, te same.at 20 7 and 3, and Mr.Weidman, same township, te same, at 11 and 5. Jonas Nelt, of Lcaceck, has sold te Shu bcrt at 20, 8 .and 3, and J. B. Eern te Daniel Meyer at 25, 7 and 3. A Drunken Peddler. This afternoon a drunken peddler named Owen Lamb was arrested en West King street, for using vulgar and insulting lan guage te ladies. He entered a number of premises, aud when the ladies declined te buy a polishing powder that he offered for sale, he insulted them grossly. He was arrested by Officers Eillinger and Shay, who had great trouble in getting him te the station house, en account of his obsti nate resistance. Darn Burned. Last evening a frame barn, belonging te a man named Gottshalk, who resides near Brunerville in Warwick township, was destroyed by fire. The contents of the barn, including a cow and a heifer, were burned. We have net learned whether the barn, which is believed te liave been set en fire was insured, Clethes Thiel. Last evening a thief went into the yard of the Stevens house where some clothes were hanging en a line, and he began tear ing down the wash. A neighbor saw him and quickly hurled a brick-bat at him. The thief ran and iu jumping the fence lest a beet which he left behind. Ne clothing is missing. Leg Drekcn, Adam Quigley, an employee at the Penn iron works, had a leg broken this afternoon. He was at work at the large shears, used for cutting railroad iron, when a large piece of iron fell from a tres tle striking him en the leg and breaking it. Dr. Boyd attended him. St. Stephen Church. There was another large congregation al St. Stephen's Lutheran church last evening and an able sermon was preached by the pastor. This evening the dedica tory services will clese. Rev. Pister, an eloquent clergyman from Baltimore, will preach. Forty Hours Devotion. The forty hours devotion closed at St. Jeseph's Catholic church last evening with impressive ceremonies. The attend ance was very large, and iu the concluding precession, during which the litany was sung, there were ten or twelve priests. Collecting the Taxes. Wm. II. Gerrccht, of the west wards, and Emanuel S.hrciner, of the east wards, te whom the commissioners awarded the contract for collecting the state and county tax, have declined te make geed their re spective bids. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale for Gee. Gressman, at the Mcrrimac house, this city. 21 head of Canadian horses, averaging $181 a head. Philip Schum, Sen & Ce. have a new process for dying feathers, lrem the lightest te the darkest shades; also nicely cleaned. Give them a call. ltd Amusements. Tiny Denier Te-night. -This evening the best pantomime company In the country will present "Hnmpty Duuipty" In the opera house. Geerge II. Adams, who la also known as ' Grimaldl," is the clown. lie Is ene of the yetmgcst and best trick clowns in the country, and the favorable press notices which he has rcceired wenld make a. book. He is well sup ported by excellent people, and the troupe In cludes a score of the best specialty actors. The trick donkey and a full brass band are features et the show. They will have a big house as they deserve. 40,000 cakes sold the first year attest the pop ularity or Cuticura Medicinal Seap. Rich .in muscle-producing material beyond all ether feeds and medicines are Malt Bitters. SfECIAI, NOTICES.. Ladies, Delicate and Feeble. These languid, tiresome sensations, causing you te feci scarcely able te be en your leet ; that constant drain that is taking from your system all Its iermcr elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks ; that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you Irritable and lrcttul, can easily be removed by the use of that marvelous remedy, IIep Bit ters. Irregularities and obstructions et your system arc relieved at once, while the special causes of periodical pain arc permanently re moved. Will yen heed this ? See "Truths." ml5-2ird&w "My Back Aches Se, and I led miserable" said a bard working man. The doctor questioned him and found that he had been habitually costive for years, that new his kidneys were disordered and bis whole system deranged. Kidney-Wert was recommended and faithfully taken and in a short time every trouble was removed. The cleansing and tonic power et this medi cine en the Dowels and kidneys is wendcrlul. Congrcgatienalist. ml4-lwdJtw After Eight Leng "tears. C. C. Jacobs, 7S Folsom street, Buffalo, an employee of the U.S. Express Ce., says: Dr. Themas' Eclectnc OH cured him of a severe case of Piles of eight years standing, having tried almost every known remedy, "he sides two Buffalo Physicians," without relief; but the Oil cured blm ; he thinks It cannot be recommended tee highly. Fer Kile by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, .Lancaster, Pa. Spcer's Fert Wine Is recommended by physicians above all ethers as a gentle stimulant, tonic and diu retic. It!-- something they can prescribe te patients with confidence, knowing they nre using an article tliat is strictly pure, and pos sesses the highest medicinal virtues. Charles A. Scclcy, a skillful chemist of Xcw 1 erk city, alter making a caret ul and thorough analysis, says: "I have examined the wine with the view et determining the presence or absence of various injurieussubstanccs which arccentained in se-called Pert Wines, such as logwood, crude spirits, etc. 1 have net leund any of these substances in Mr. Spcer's wine, and it does net contain anything but what Is found in pure Grape juice wines. This wine is recommended by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and for sale by II. K. Slaymakcr, Lancaster, Pa. ml5-2wd&v Streng Evidence. I have sold at retail price since the 4th or December last HC bottles et Dr. Themas' Ec lcctric Oil, guaranteeing every bottle. I must say I never sold a medicine in my lire that gave such universal satisfaction. In my own case, with a badly Ulcerated Threat, alter a physician penciling it for several days te no street, the Kclectric Oil cured it thoroughly in twcntv-leur hours, and in threatened croup in my children this winter it never tailed te re lieve almost immediately. C. It. HALL. Gratvuxx, 111., March 28, 1880. Fer sale by H. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13it North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Metbers! Mothers it Mothers lit Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH JNG SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little suuerer immediately de pend upon it; there Hs no mistake 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 bowels, and give rest te the mother, and rclicr aud health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et tlje eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere ; 25 eenta a bottle. marr-lydiwM.WAS An Invaluable Article. The readers "et the Argus have no doubt seen the advertisement et Ely's Cream Balm in another column. An article like "Cream Balm " ha3 long been desired, and new that It is within the reach of sufferers lrem Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac, there is every reason te be lieve they will make the most of it. Dr. W. E. Buckman, W. E.IIamman, Druggist, and ether Eastenians have given it;a trial, and all recom mend it in the highest terms. Easten, Pa.t Daily Argas, Oct. 7,1873 We have sold many gross of Ely's Cream Balm, and arc gratiticd te hear from our cus tomers the most flattering reports ; believe it is an article of real merit. Smith, Klixb & Ce., Wholesale Druggists, Philadelphia, Pa. mar7-2wd4w SAMPLE NOTICK. It is imuessible ler a woman alter a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness el the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 203 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. iy2J-lydced4w Itching Piles Symptoms aud Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, Intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling In and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; if allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re re ceipeor price in currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & son. 330 -ertn ;sixtn street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl2-lyMwS&W HEATHS. Kurtz. In this city, en the 14th Inst., Mary Kurtz, widow et the late Samuel Kurtz, age'd OS years. At rest, alter a long illness. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 33 East Lemen street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td new Ait vertisements. "LVOH SALE OK KENT. JF A first-class 7-OCTAVE PIANO. Fer terms. &c, apply nt marlfi-2ld 132 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ftn ((f URicKS FOR SALE AT OUUjUUU reasonable prices. Apply te the undersigned, residing at G3 Maner street, Lancast-r, Pa. C. WISE&BRO. mailG-3tdW,F&Tu I 3U15LIC SALE ON FRIDAY, MAKCH IS. 1SS1. will be sold bv nubile vendue, at Xe. 223 West Chestnut street, Lancaster, a variety of store goods, counters, shelving, &t. Sale te begin at 2 o'clock p. m. HENRY ANDREW. B. F. Rewe, Auct. inarlG-2td E WlEcutek's sale or stocks. On THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 18S1. will be sold at public sale at the Cooper Heuse, Lan caster, i ue louewing 10 wit : Twe shares Farmers' national bank stock. Twe shares (0th scries) American Mechanics building and Jean association stock. Twe shares (10th series) American Mechan ics building aud lean association stock. Twe shares (11 th scries) American Mechan ics building and lean association stock. Twe shares (12th series) American Mechan ics building and lean association stock. Five sliares (1st series) Lancaster Working men's saving lund and builning association stock. Sale commence at 2 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made linewn by J.D. LUTZ. JOHN A. BAUSM AN. Executers of the estate efH. Gerrccht. dee'd. Sam'l Hess & Sex. Auct. ml2-4idR. INSURE WITH THE OLD AN l WELL Established Agency of the OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. EIFE fc KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KINO STKEET, dl l-cmd I.WSR Second Fleer. SIAKI) FlSOJl KENJ. V. SURNK. The People's Insurance Company, et Trenten, N. J., ler which I have been agent for several years, have decided te wind up tliUr business and reinsure in the German American, of which Jehn II. Metzler is agent, as much or their business as they can control. A circular has been distiibutcd the past week te the patrons erthe People's, requesting all per sons net te deliver their policies te anyone but Mr. Metzler. 1 have no objection te Mr. Metzler retaining all the business he had made for the German America, but I ile object te him trying te capture a trade which he never had, and which justly belongs te me. I think it very discourteous, it" net impudent, te de se. Myself and my Solicitor, Watsen 11. Miller, have exchanged the past week a large num bcr of the People's policies for the Conti nental, et New Yerk, for whisli I am new the agent. Our patrons have made the exchange very willingly. Mr. Miller will exchange the few remaining policies of the People's as seen as possible. 3BNJ. P. SHENK. Lascastki:, March 14, 1SS1 marll-r.tdM,W&F "DEAD! 1SEA1) Light and Medium Weight s Frem $(! te $1S in Price, and p also make te order anything that you may want in the line of CLOTHING. t s being fitted up for all kinds et finis work. The styles of Clothing for Spring arc coming in every day and such heaps of reliable Cloth ing is a wonder te everybody. Trusting you will favor us with a call, as the prices are made the very lowest for which the goods can be bought anywhere. MEN'S SUITS Frem 4 SO te $25. The money will be refunded en all goods net satisfactory. mam & fester, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36 EAST KING STREET, LAXjSTEC, PA. -WClething, Hats, Trunks and Furnishing Goods. .fir-Jyd&w Mm Departmen WATCBES, s FECIAL NOTICE. SPECIAL BARGAINS. In addition te our extensive and well selected regular stock. We new offer a large let of goods at special bargains. "We have just purchased a jeweler's entire stock at greatly reduced prices, all of which will be sold at from one-fourth te one-half less than regular prices. These goods are nearly all first-class and consist of Geld and Silver Watches, Solid Silverware, Electro Silver-plated Tea Sets, Epergnes, Fruit Stands, Card Stands, Cake Baskets, But ter Dishes, Knives, Ferks, Spoons, fcc, dec. Geld and Gold Geld plated Jewely, Chains, Sleeve Buttens, Studs, Lace Pins, Scarf Pins, Society Pins, Ear Rings, &c. Parian Marble, Kale-Meda Ware, Cutlery, Musical Bexes, &c, &c. We will be glad te have our patrons secure the benefits of this extraordinary offer. H. Z. EHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street,, JfElF ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A GOOD TOBACCO 8TBIF PEK. Apply at. TRIPPLE & DRAUDE'S, Cigar Manufactory, corner St Jeseph and Strawberry street. ltd SALE OK HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Furniture, at Ne. 512 Poplar street, Satur day, March 19, at 1 p. m., carpets, beds, stoves, chairs, tables, and a general variety et furni ture ; in geed condition and positive sale. marlC-3td PUBLIC SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS. Te-morrow (Thursday), March 17, 1831, at 2 o'clock p. m at tbe Cooper Heuse, Lancas ter city, will be sold a large let of stocks and bends. SAMUEL HESS ft SON. ltd Auctioneers. A NT1UE FURNITUKT, &C. Old Things 'Wanted. Antique furniture, rare old china, fine cut glass, bid sterling silverware, candle-branches, silver shoe-bucklcs, old plated ware ; everything thai is rare, curious and fine. Fer cash. Call or address JOHN WANAMAKER, PHILADELPHIA, mar 16 lStw20tdced I EXECUTORS' PUBLIC SALE OF PEK !i SONAL PROPERTY. On FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1831, will be sold at pflblic sale, at the late residence et Henry Garrecht,dcc'd,Ne. 148 North Duke street. Lancaster city. Pa., the following te wit: licdstcads and Redding, choirs, lounges, tables, bureaus, mirrors, Brussels. Ingrain and Rag Carpet, Piane, china, glass and qucenswarc, silver and plated ware, and a large let of household 'goods net mentioned. Sale te commence nt 10 o'clock a. in., when attendance will be given and conditions made known by J. D. LUTZ, JOHN A BAUSMAX, Executers of Estate or Henry Garrecht, dec'u. Sasi'l IlEsa.& Sex, Aucts. marS-GtdR c CARPETS, OIL VLOTIIS, i'O. CARPETS, M ATTIXttS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLEOIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, LINEN' STAIR CRASHES, WINDOW SHADING. SHADE .FIXTURES. RUG, MATS, STA1RPADS.CARPET LININGS.CAR PET BINDINGS, CAR PET THREADS, WORSTED FRINGES FOR LAM BREQUINS AND CURTAINS. LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN LACE by the yard, ail in rull assortment, at LOWEST PRICES. Wc invite inspection et our CARPETS, which include Choice Styles in ALL WOOL INGRAINS, BODY AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, DA MASK nALL AND STAIR CARPETS, Bag and Hemp Carpets. Our prices will be found te be at low as the lowest. Polite attention shown te all, whether wishing te purchase at the time or net. We are always ready and willing te show our goods te all who may favor us with a visit. Mr, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East Kinsr Street. MISCEZLANEOS. PROPOSALS FOB BONDS. Scaled proposals will be received at the Mayer's Office up te S o'eleck p. in., March 2a, 181, ler Fifty Thousand Dollars 1 payable from one te twenty years ; Fifty Thousand Dollars payable from five te twenty years ; and One Hundred Thousand Dollars payable from ten te twenty years ; or any part thereof, et the bends et the city et Lancaster, bearing four per cent, interest per annum, payable semi-annually. The above will be Registered Bends, dated April 1, 1SS1, ler $100. $500, $1,000, issued tore deem existing Indebtedness. JNO. T. MaeGOXIGLE, marl0-l$td Ma;or. TO BIDDERS FOR CITX BONDS. PEK sons wishing te bid 'or the new four per cent, lean issued te redeem existing indebted ness of the city of Lancaster will be furnished with blank forms for bids by application te JNO. T. MacGOXIGLE, marl4-2wd . Mayer. Bear ai Tasestry Brussels JEWEZXY, Jte, OPKCIAL NOTICE.1; Lancaster, Pa. ENTERTAINMENTS. TTNION BETHEI. FAIR AND KESTITAL J ( Fer the benefit of Green Street Mission Frem MONDAY, MAKCH 14 te SATURDAY, MARCH 19. Tickets lO cents. These net given up at the deer for admittance are entitled te their price of refreshments. All ticket holders have one chance at the geld watch te be drawn at the close. marl2-6td "CULTON OPERA HOUSE. JOHN D. M1SHLER MAXAUBn. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1881. TONI DENIEH'S , MATCHLESS HUMPTY-DUMPTY PANTOMIME TROUPE. The princely son of Memus, GEORGE H. ADAMS, AND A LARGE COTERIE OF SPECIALTY STARS. . Prices as Usual, - - - 35, SO 75 Cts. Reserved Seats at Yecker's Office, marll-ltd PULTON OPEKA HOUSE. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1881. The Great Comedian, CHAS. L. DAVIS, In his Celebrated Character Comedy, in 4 Act?, entitled "ALVIN J0SLIN," The only true representative of the NEW ENGLAND FARMER, supported by a full and powerful company et dramatic celebrities. 180 Laughs in ISO Minutes. Greatest Success et the Age. Funniest Play Ever Witnessed. 3 Hours or Uproarious Fun. ADMISSION, 35, 50 & 75 Cts. Sccure you seats at Opera Heuse ml5-5td TULTON OPEKA HOUSE. ONE NIOHT ONLY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1881. BILLY ANDREWS' LADY MINSTRELS AUD YARIETY COMBINATION. 15 STAB ARTISTS, IS In a Grand Pot-Peuri of Fun. ADMISSION 25, 35 & CO Ct. Reserved Seats at the Opera Houae. ml5-Std "CULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1881. Monster production of the most stupendous et all spectacular dramas, " Around the World in 80 Days," which will be presented with its wealth of scenic attractions. GRAND EGYPTIAN BALLET, led by the famous Italian Premiere, Mile. Adele Paglelrl. Beautiful young ladles in a most intricate and bewildering Amazen March, clad In fine armor, under the leadership et Miss Nathelia Delare. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserved Scats en sale at the Opera Heuse Office- marl5-4td EOR SALE. TyVlO STOKE ROOMS AND DWELLING 1. torrent. Ne. Sand 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the ISTXixisEKCER Office. FOK BENT. THE STOKE BOOM NO. 4 J West King street, new occupied by Jelir. Fiilck. Tailor. Possession given APRIL 1881. Apply te WILLIAM J. COOPER, Jan3-M.VA:Sttd West King Street, dienn cash AND THE BALANCE IN OUU easy payments. will purchase an elegant 9-room three-steey Brick Dwelling, with all modern improvements. It net sold by April 1 will be ler rent. Apply at FLINN A WILLSON'S, marl4-2wd 152 Nerth.Queen Street. PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1831, will be sold by public vendue at Myers's Kxehamre Hetel, a large assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture et every description. Terms made known at sale. Sale te begin at 9 o'clock. C. F. MYBRS. B. V. Rows, Auct. II. N. Bbzkxk ait. Clerk. mar!5-2td F OB RENT. COACHMAKEB'S SHOt and Blacksmith Shoe at Green Tree, in Bart township, Lancaster county. Pa., with two dwelling, stable aud ether outbuildings. Apply te ALLAN A. HERR ft CO.. Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 3 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. nu-eawdW&wtapl 13UHL1C SALE OF BANK STOCK. On SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1881, at the Cooper Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, will be sold the following bank stock : Thirteen shares et the Columbia national bank. Ten shares of tbe Union National bank et Mount Jey. Sale te commence at o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by CHARLES L. BERING, SIMON P. EBY, Executers et Catharine Glbersen, deceased. Sav'l Hess 4 Sen, Aucts. ml2-4tdl2,14,16.M PAPERHANOINOS, Jte. N EW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. NEW SPRING STYLES WALL PAPER. New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades New Spring Styles Window Shades -:e:- PHARES W. PRY, PHARES W. PRY, PHARES W. PRY, PHARES W. PRY, Ne. 57 NORTH. QUEEN STRETE. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. WANTS. -TrANTED-A GOOD, MIDDLE-AGED YV man te take care of horses. A white roan preferred. Must come well-recommend- cd. Apply m-2-tld ROX 03, Ceatesvillc, Pa. TIIED EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, IfAB. 10, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. WASHiNQTOir, March 16. Fer the Mid dle states, cloudy or partly cloudy weather with occasional rain, warmer southeast te southwest winds, lower barometer. THE SENATE COMMITTEES. Democrats Modifying their RepresentotieB. Washington, JUarcA 18. The caucus committee appointed yesterday te revise the list for Democratic membership of the Senate committees completed their labors this morning and will report te another caucus meeting this afternoon. The com mittee have ehanged the proposed Demo cratic membership from a majority te a minority representation by dropping, as a rule the fifth name from each of the lists new embodied iu the pending resolution of Mr. Pendleton. They retain Mr. McPherson for appoint ment en the finance committee and drop Mr. Grever, thus naming as the Demo cratic members of that cemmittee Messrs. Bayard, Yoerhees, Beck and McPherson. j. no itepuencan senators nave also geno into caucus this afternoon, with the pur pose, it is said, of selecting new officers for the Senate. A Denial. The rumor that the Republican senators inteuded te proceed te the selection of candidates for the Senate offices this afternoon appears te be unfounded. The caucus meeting up te 3 o'clock p. m. has been devoted te the work of finally ad justing the Republican committee mem bership. Filibustering In the Senate. Washington, March 16. The Senate this morning did no public business. Various dilatory motions jre made by the Republicans, seme te adjourn aud ethers te go into executive session, all of which were defeated by the Democrats. Finally, en motion of Mr. Beck, an ad journment was effected at 1 o'clock. VIOLENT DEATHS. Tragedies in the Seeth and West. Memphis, March 16. Benjamin 3Iayer was killed last night by Themas Helman in a difficulty about the payment for some drink. Beth were colored. Lynching in New Mexico. Kansas CiTY,March 16. Thes. Gorden, who killed the city marshal of Sorecco, New Mexico, a few days since, was arrest ed at Albuqurque, en Friday last. He was taken te Sorecco, where he was lynched. Vengeance Tardy bnt Sure. Dallas, Tex., March 16. At North Ferk, en the Bed River, Teney Pine shot and killed Peter Cook. Fifteen years age Cook, together with seme companions, visited Pine's house, robbed him of $l,G0O and assaulted a lady relative. Pine never saw him again until last Friday, when the tragedy took place. The End of an Old Fend. Athens, Ark., March 16. At a saw mill, near here, Themas Jacksen en Mon day shot and killed T. II. Nicholas. This terminates a quarrel of many years stand ing. Death from Hydrophobia. Memphis, Tenn., March 16. Elbert Keck, seven years old, died last night with fully developed symptoms of hydro phobia. He was bitten by a rabid deg last Christmas. Several ether persons were bitten at that time by the same deg. KOOCES IN LIMBO. Arrest of a Gang of Land Sharks. St. Leuis, March 16. It is believed that Rebert L. Lindsay, arrested yester day by government officers, is the chief of the conspirators who hare been uttering false deeds under fraudulent titles. Other arrests were made simultaneously, namely Orland Van Hise, Jehn K. Cerwin, real estate agents, at Clevelaud ; Geerge Linn, of Linndalc, near Cleveland ; Addison F. Burns and II. R. McClellan, of Pittsburgh. Other arrests will be'made in New Yerk, Chicago, Philadelphia and ether cities. It is believed several million r.urcs of land will revert te tbe government. Ball Entered. Pittsburgh, March 16. Burns, who was arrested yesterday with McClellan for forging land titles in Missouri, belongs te Edinburg, Clarien county, and bail was entered for a hearing in both cases en the 25th insr. SPEAKER HEWIT-S GRIEVANCE. Resolution te Expel a Newspaper Cor respondent. IIaruisbure, Pa, March 16. In the IIouse this morning, Mr. Ruddiman, of Philadelphia, rose te a question of privi lege, and, producing a copy of the Pitts burgh Commercial Gazelle, read a corres pondence from this city reflecting severely upon the official conduct of Speaker Hewit, and which accused him of an un fair discrimination in the matter of re ferring certain bills te committees. Mr. Ruddiman then submitted a resolution for the expulsion of Dr Palmer, the al leged author, from the fleer of the Heuse. The resolution caused a flood of excite ment and remarks pertinent of the occa sion were made, Speaker Hewit -being among the number. The resolution was finally referred te a special committee of five. Mr. Gowan's Injuries. Philadelphia, March 16. Drs. Dar rachand Hunt, who are attending 3Ir. Gewen, say that while his accident is net serious, nor likely te be attended with any permanent injury, he must remain in bed for probably three weeks. Ulalne's Successor In, the Senate. Acecsta, March 16. At neon te day, both branches of the Legislature went into convention, compared records of the sena torial vote, and declared Wm. P. Frye, of Lewiston, cleaned United States senator. The Armistice JLxtended. Durban, March 10. It was agreed en Monday between the British and Beers te extend the armistice four days and te pro vide for the provisioning of various garri sons. AT A TEA GIVEN AT THE UNION Heme ler Old Ladles at Philadelphia re cently, a quilt of 65,552 pifCM was exhibited ::s the handiwork of one of the inmates, who has been blind since her infancy. She worked three years en this quilt, and threaded everv needle herself. KIDNEYCURA Is a Tea, anil Is sold at SO cents a pack. It your liver or kid neys are out of order It will pay you te buy it. Fere sale at KAUFFMAVS DP.IJG STORE. Ne. 110 North Queen Street. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. PHiLADttrHiA. Pa., March lC.-Kleur quiet but hel.l tlrmly ; superfine, $3 0D,T3 se -extra 734 25 : Ohie and Indiana famliv 5 23S5S7;Il.de4 7335 00; St. Leui AmZ $5 7MJ6 23: Minnesota Extra i f3S3 73 straight. $7ffiG5t): winter patent S6 30 ft rib spring de $J 7&S 00. Rye flour nt $3 oe. Wheat market firmer : Ne. 2 Western Red II 17m IS; Penn'a. Red. ttlW'irai w ,i Amber 171 1SK. Cern quieter and steady ; steamer, I4c : vel vel lew, and mixiM, 50 WKe. Oats firm and in ia!r inquiry ; Ne. I White SWfigg?450 -Ne- 3"' ,3-': Rye firm at SI. Previsions in strong jobbing demand : mesa E?.r,1S.30!bee,niMU9 323; India m.vs beef S5I50. Bacen smoked hams 10J lie: pickled " $?;& ; 8"eed shoulders C'C&c; salt de 5c. 2 Lard market firmer: city kettie lljc: loose butchers 10c ; prime steam II QUHc. Butter market and prices dull aside from choice grades ; Creamery extra 3l33c : de SSS&ii0 cU?ice .V5??0 ; J- V. extra,tnbs, 28?30;1,-l ,arkiS a22c; Western ilairv extra 242..c: de geed te choice 2023c. Rolls "-uiLuna.J1"ality Knerally peer : Penn'a at 1j019c; Western Uoservc extra. 17fSii Eggs steady ; Pa. and Wemerr, 17KS1SC Cheese quiet and low grades went- New X?r 'u'lensun ISQae ; Western fall cream lfXQl⁣ de fair te geed ll0l2w-; de hair sklnw ftglOc ; Pa. ie 010c. Petroleum dull : refined S!c. Whisky active at $1 (9. Seed Geed te prime clever steady at 7f 5; de de Timethy firm at 30 ;ddii Flux seen scarce anil nominal at $1 ns. New YerK illnrKe;. Nw Yerk. March 10. Fleur State ami Western without decided change ; moderate demand; Superfine Statu C0J4 00; extra de f4 30Q4 30; choice de $1003400: lancv tle $1 95S(J 75; round Oioep Ohie $-1 355 IK; choice de at $3 03 gu 75; superfine west ern $3 C0J4 CO: common te geed ex tra de f 1 303490 : choice de $5 00(? 73 ; cliolce white wheat de f5 OOC t southern dull un changed; common te fair extra at 4 73$ 5 20: isoed toc!ielc de J3 2337 CO. ' Wheat c better ami fairly active; u. i tmie, -uiiruu, si iyyn lye ; un April, $1 19 ; Ne. t Red. March. $1 22iSl 22 ; de April. $1 ili; de May,$t21l2i;i;"de.unu $1 mi. Cern scarcely se firm : Mixed 550c; de future, 34JM'.7:S'.'c. western spot. Oats u shade stronger; Ne. 2 May State 44gis;c; Western tt47J.fc. WJSe ; Live Stock Murbet.j Bctjale. Cattle Receipts te-day were l.UXi head ; consigned through, 335 cars; market quist and unchanged; best grades dispened or; extra steers at $3 l.Wir. 53; choice, $190310; geed shipper. f.W4S0; ralr te medium, 4 1IWJ4 4ii; light butchers', :;3l 20; medium de., Si 1K:5 S3, as te quality ; stockers and feeders in lair demand: western Htix.-kers, $3503 83: Canada de.. $ J 10I23; bulls st-ady; fatat$3 30Sl ; etni.l23;stoclcde.,:.1. Sheep ami Lambs Receipts te-day were 1,4 head; consigned through, 18 cars ; market steady ; geed demand ; all offerings taken at yesterday's prices; fair te geed Western shei p, $33 30 ; choice te fancy, $3 (SQS !M; common, 1 M4 83; Wcstt-rn Iambs, fair te geed at $3 50lJ 05 ; extra $i; 75. Hogs Receipts te-day 1.40U head; consigned through, 51 ears: medium heavy $C35QIH5; geed heavy, $(!4iC::0: no light en sale. CuiCAUO. Hogs I.V ceipts, 13,000 head ; sliii mcuts, 0,000 de.; market very active and ??JI0c higher; mixed packing, $j Cerf?3 'JO; light, S3 8035 95 : butchers' pig-", $tlQG 20 ; choice heavy. SS 50; all sold. Cuttle Receipts, 3,'J0O head : shipments, 1,400 de ; market tnrre uc' ivc : Sffllic higher; peer te medium shipping, 91 10 I 70; geed te choice, St 905 30; experts. $5 00; yards well cleared, market closing stronger; butcher stock active : cows, $2:; 73 : stacker active at $33 90 ; feeders. $.; Mm 2 .. Sheep Receipts. 2.0UO head ; shipments, fi0i de: market very active and steady; corn-fed Territory muttons. Si 53 ; common natives, $1 05 ; geed te choice, $5 2I5 70. East Libehtv. The receipts of cattle were 1,034 head : very few yard stocks ; none srjling except a few te butchers ami at retail ;' prices fully He higher than List week. Hogs Receipts 2,000 head: Philadelphia-, $G50&R 70; best Yorkers, idgB 13; common de., $5 50g$3 90. Sheep Receipt ",(,0!) head ; prices are from 10 te 15c higher than en Monday, Stock -Unmet. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks steady. March 1. A. 1. 10:2 1". M. ) 11:3.- r. ir. i. m. r TS. 1:33 1:41) 3.CO 02! ;; 12. 111 . M ... . .... 1 llir til .... ,.. 41 ; Mil -, 1III5. " '"M .... I11J4 Meney...... i!rie K. iC....... . Michigan .). ,t L. S.. Michigan Cent. !.'. 11.. Chicago & N. V Chicago. M. & St. i.. Han. & St. J. Cem " ' P'ld. Teledo & Wabash."." Ohie ft Mississippi. .. St. Leuis, I. M. a li R.. Ontario and Western. C C x I. C R. R...... New Jersey Central.. f)cl..c Hdiiyen Canal. Del., Lnck.& Western Western Union Tel.. Pacillc Mail S. S. Ce. lOwaUuIch Union Pacilic Kansas & Texas New Yerk Centra! Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts.... Chicago & Reck I Pittsburgh A Ft. W. . Philadelphia. Stocks dull. Pennsylvania It. It.... , Phll'a.ft Reailing..... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... . Northern Pacilic Cem , " " I'M . , Pitts., Titusv'e R Northern Centra! Phll'a&Erle R. it.... , Northern Penn'a Un. ILR's of N..I Hcstonvllle Pass Central Trans. Ce i.-.v: 130 I'l-V, 12(TAJ rti'A m salt r,z u;i- 73 20 i'J 4$ mi 72 20 AH 2! "S 18! l'J Noen Oiiotatlens oft tin Grain .Uiirket Furnished by Jacob II. Leng, Commission Rrekcr. Chicago. Cash, Wheat !.ei April. 51.'.2'J Mav. ny; April. HI 22',f M'A Mav. I.07J June. May. l.'-'l' .57 Cern Oats NEW YenK. Wheat VOtI ! Oats Pl!ILADKMl!M. Wheat Cern Oats HaLtimeiik Wheat Cern . .KIM Cn-li. . ..VJ LIS MX LiaJS 1.19K 13 urn 3K l.ISU tJAlli'ETS. HIGHEST CASH PltlCK WILL UK PAID FOR KXTRA MCE CARPET BAGS. Carpets made te order at short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Rare chance in Carpets te reduce stock et 6,080 YarQs Brussels Carpels, AT AND RE LOW COST. Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, l:u ami Chain Carpetsinulmestenillessvuricty .at H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST rTTNG STREET, LANCASTER PA. "tARPETS, COAL, c. PHILIP SC1IU3I, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa.. Well-known Manufacturers or Ccnuinu LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANK KTS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUST03I RAG CARPET- A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING- ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither In the piece or ?u Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons Feathers and Woolen Goods livrd. Gen. tleinen's Ceatp, Overcoat';, Pants." Vests , Dyed or Scoured; ul.se, Indigo Blue Dyci"" Dyci"" dene. ' " All orders or goods left with us trill recciv prompt attention. CASH PAID VOV. SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the best quulity put tip cxi-.n-Sslv ter tamilyuscnmtatthclevigt m'vu.. ru,' TRY A -s MPLi: Te;;.' Ai:i)-a -erni w tki: t : 1.-1 dii-lvdRSl PHILIP 0C1II M. i'eOj
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