LANCASTER DAILY INTELLICxENCER, SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 1831. KIJ,L' ANDREWS. lie is " Busted " but at Liberty. Billy Andrews, the variety manager, whose anest aud bearing before Alder man Barr en charges of false pretence and absconding te defraud a landlord, marie against him by Geerge W.Eaby, were mentioned in yesterday's Ixtelligenceb. has had a rather varied experience within the past twenty-four hours. At the time our report closed yesterday, he was in the bauds of an elQcer, who held a commit meat issued by Alderman Barr, consign ing Mr. Andrews te the county prison te answer at court the charges piefcrred against him. Instead of taking his prisoner te jail, the officer, by consent of the prosecutor, and, we arc told, with the knowledge of Alder man Barr, accompanied Andrews te Columbia, where he was booked te give an entertainment, the unrier.stauding be ing that the officer should leceive the pio pie ceeris of the entertainment, or se much of them as might be necessary te pay Eaby's claim and ciMs, whereupon I he cemplaiut hheulri be withdrawn and Audiews tct at libei ty. On "reaching Columbia the proprietor of the Franklin house lcfuscri te cntertaih either Andrews or his company. Th'jy therefeie sought entertaiuineut at Russ's Mechanics' lia'l. A supper was cooked for them, but they did net cat it, the landlord demanding pay in advance. Supperlcss they appealed be fore the opera house but the doers wcie locked against them aud pay in advance was demanded. The troupe had no money, couldn't iind lodging and couldn't leave town. The wailing of the women softened the heart of a Columbian, who furnished them lodging for the night. Hew the men passed the " wee sma' hours " is net known, but Officer Swenk, who had An drews in custody discharged him and came back te Lancaster. On being asked why he discharged him and what he did with the commitment, the officer informed a reporter that he tore the commitment up, it being " the understanding " that Andrews was te be made believe he would be committed unless he paid Eaby's claim and costs, but if he couldn't pay them he was te be discharged anyhow. In a brief iutcivicw bad this afternoon villi Alderman Barr he informed an Ixtel i.k;i:nci:il reporter that he had no eflici.il knowledge el the discharge of Andrews. If he. had been set at liberty it was done without his (the alderman's) knowledge or connivance. Se far as he knows An dicws is new in jail te answer at com I, and if he don't tuin up when histiial comes en, the prosecutor, Mr. Kaby, will be held for the costs. OBITUARY. Death el an OliI Scheel Tnnchcr. Washington Claik, the well-kuewn old .school teacher, died rather suddenly at his residence, Ne. 41 North Duke street, yes terday afternoon, aged 7G years. He ap pealed te be in his usual health when he arose in the meining, but while in the yaid for a bucket of water he felt a strange sensation in his limbs, and requested the milkman who was present te notify his relatives which was done. Dr. Heed was scut for te attend him and did all that could be done, but he continued te grew weise, and died during the after noon, from disease of the heart, as is sup posed. Mr. Clark was born in West Chester and spent his early life in Chester county. He was a pupil of the famous teacher Jonathan Gausc, and was imbued with much of the enthusiasm in thu causa of education which marked the char.ieter of his teacher. Removing with his father, first te Little Britain township, and later te the faun of the late James Evans, this city, he continued te work at farming until the death of his father, which tk place some 'JO years age. Prem tlia" time forth Mr. Clnk 'evet?d himself le teaching and had charge of a number of public sjheult in (Inleiciit sections of the county. The last school he had charge of was the African school in this city, which he taught for sis or seven years, letiring some live years age. He was rr g ude 1 as a first-class leather an 1 was popular with riiiecters and pu pils. In politics he was a Jeileiseiiiau Democrat. The only society te vhi:li he belonged was Monterey ledge, I. O. O. P., of which he was many years a mem ber. He was never married but leaves a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth CSiannel, of this city, and a biether, Jeseph Clark, of Columbia, and a number of nieces and nephews te mourn his less, lie was highly esteemed by our citizens generally as an honest, agreeable and educated gentleman. His iuncral will take place te-morrow after noon at three o'clock. Iuterment in Lan caster cemetery. William McAfee's Vindication. The session of the Presbyterian church of Marietta, at their meeting last evening, passed a resolution expressing unimpaired confidence in the integrity of AVilliam McAfee, an officer of the church who at a recent term of the court of quarter ses sions was convicted of obtaining goods under false pretences. Ner de they con sider his chinch membership in any way compromised by his conviction. Itwiil lie remembered that the conviction of Mr. McAfee was at the time a great surprise te all, and the judge in sentencing him te a nominal term complimented him in the highest terms upon the character he had proven. This action taken by the church removes from the character of an excel lent man any possible stigma which his conviction might have, cast upon it. Sale of StecK. Samuel & Sen. auctioneers, sold the fol lowing stocks at the Cooper house this afternoon : Five shares of Columbia national ba-k stock te Jacob R. Hershcy, at $135.33 per share. Eisht shares of same, te same, at $135 per share. Five shares of Union National bank of .Mount Jey, te David Landis at $70.43 per share. Five shares of same te P. A. Pylc at $08 per shaic. Seven shares of Farmers' national batik stock te Win. S. Shirk at $100 per share. Ten shares of same te Jacob Bausman at $100 per share. Eiijht shares of same te Jacob Bausmau at $100 per share. Held te Rail. Jehn Slouch, charged with assaul t and battery en G. M. Zalun, had a hearing be fore Alderman Spurrier this morning and gave bail in the sum of $300 te answer at court. Alderman Barr this morning held te bail Win. Klcinhaus and Augustus Klcin hatts for their appearance at court te an swer a complaint of larceny of chestnuts the property of F. B. GiefY. The case of Mary Klcinhaus, wife of William, charged with the same elfensc was continued the defendant being tee sick te appear. Corener's Inquest. Deputy Corener Jehn Brenner this morning held an :.nquest en the body of Samuel Hellew, who was killed at Helm's ere mines, near New Providence, as stated in yesterdays Ixtelligexcer. The jury heard several witnesses, and returned a verdict that Mr. Hellew came te his death by the slipping of a ratchet of a well boring machine, causiug the crank te re volve rapidly and striking luni en the head. Dr. P. S. Clingcr was the coroner's physician. l'rlvate Sale of Real Estate. Bausman & Burns, real estate agents, of this city last evening sold at private sa'e the property belonging te David B. Landis and situated Ne. 356 West King street, te Albert Iske for $3,100. Lancaster County Man Smrdered at lt vllle. Several years age a son of William Gregg, deceased, of Drumore township, went te Lcadville, te seek his fortune. This spring he came home and for a time was visiting among his friends, both of his parents being dead in the lower end of the county. On the day before the inauguration he started for Washing ton. He then returned te his home in Leadville. Yesterday his friends received a dispatch stating that Gregg had been murdered in his own "house. Yeung Gregg was about 30 years of age. Committed. Win. Rcxreth, who stele Win. H. Rey's gun aud ether effects from his bindery a few days age, as reported at the time, had a bearing before Alderman Spurrier this morning aud was committed te answer for the larceny at the next term of quarter sessions. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor discharged four ledgers and sent three drunks te jail for terms varying from 20 te 30 days. Amusements. Rentz-Sanlley. Tiic IJentz-Santley novelty company are underlined ter Monday evening. Twenty-nine variety stars are advertised, with Ml-scs Lisa. Weber and Mabel Santley at their head, and the burlesque et "Den Juan, Jr.; or, Leprelle, the Xaughty Fellow," will be given. " The 7'eurijf." Our people will learn with ple.iiiirc of the projected sojourn In this city et the merry ' Tourists in a Pullman Paluce Car."Tney will De in Lancaster ou Tuesday and tairy Ter the evening at Fulton opera house. Theciituruinmcnt is enu of widespread celeb' rtty one of light laughable incidents and pretty music. The action et the piece takes place In the interior of a Pullman car,a realistic leprescntatien et which the company bring with them. The entertainment, se the manage ment premises, will be given in its entirety and with the same care as has characterized its representation In ether cities. The piece has had 120 performances in New Yerk, 87 in Philadelphia and 9C in Bosten. The quartet singing is cl.timcd as an especially meritori ous feature et thu performance. " Olivette." This new comic opera has start" cd another craze net unlike that created upon the lirst production of ' Plnatere." and one that bids fair te rival it in extent and conta gion. The music 1 said te be sparkling and preti-, and ihe libretto te be delightfully humorous. The opera will be given in this city en Wednesday evening next by Ferd's company et forty people. Including that pop ular favorite Miss Blanche Chapman in the title role, Geerge W. Pen ham, Charles llogen llegen llogen derp and oilier first-class artists. This com pany, as is known, lately completed a wonder wender lully succcssl ul engagement In Philadelphia, which was repeated the present week in Balti more. The costumes are all new and elegant and the company will bring scenery exprcssiy painted for this opera. First-class li.w ours use the Cuticura Medici nal Shaving Seap exclusively. The invalid's hope and strength beyond all ether remedies is Malt Bitters. SMC'tAL NOTICES. Itching Piles Symptoms atiq 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 anil about the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes af tectcd ; It al'owedte continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleisant 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 fer$I2. Sent by mail te any address en re re ceipeor price m currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync & Sen. sw .North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sele! I y ul 1 prominent druggists. iuarl2-lyMwSAW . .Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are yen disturbed at mitrlit and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of MISS. WIXsLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUl. It will rc lieve the peer little fruiterer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, w he u ill net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, aud relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te u-e m all cases, anil pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and bit lemale physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 35 ecntsa lieitle. marMvd&wM.W&S A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should be stepped. Neglect frequently results In au 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, aud always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and const mt use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rankameng the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. ni8-lvdTTh&S.tlyw DEATUS. SuKSSEiierr. In this city, en the ISth inst.. Lewis fc. Sue&serett. son et the late Rev. B C. and M. .1. Suc?serett, in'tlie Sid year of his age The relatives and friends et the lanilly arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late resilience, Ne. 441 West Walnut street, en Monday afternoon at3 o'clock. Clakk. On the ISth inst., in this city, Wash ington Clark, aged 76 years. The relatives and friends el the family are rcspcctlullv invited te attend the funeral, en Sunday atternoen at 3 o'clock, lrem the resi dence et bis sister, Mrs. Elizibeth Channcll, Xe. 41 Xerth Duke street. ltd Berr. March 17, 1831. in Lancaster, Pa., Jus tina Bepp, in the Slst year et her age. The lelativcs and iriends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. Catharine Deerr. Xe. 53.! Maner street, en te-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at iy. o'clock. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rjnVO STORE ROOMS AND DWELLING I ter rent. Xe. 8 and 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the IMTELMOENCK Office. ' IKANU SAUEK KRAUT LUNCH TO- VJt NIGHT AT MICHAEL SNYDER'S SALOON. ltd Maner Street, s AUr.lt HliAUT L.UNCU l-AHitl At Schiller Heuse. Betz'sSalvater Beer en tan. ltd rjJTJb.il LOTZ, Proprietor. 1'OK RENT THE STORE ROOM NO. 4 . West King street, new occupied by Jein F.dck Tailor. Possession given APRIL 1881. Apply te WILLIAM J. COOPER, jan3-M. WASt Id West King.Street, ITMJK SALE. . A thorough-bred Alderncy Bull, nine mouths old. Apply te S.H. REYNOLDS, ltd 122 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. TOR KENT. THE DWELLING AND P Stere Beem, Xes. 42 and 44, Seuth Queen street. Apply te W P.BRIXTOX, maiiO-Std Xe. 38 Seuth Q ..een Stret. NOTICE. THE MEMKERS OF FULTON Heme, Xe 20. IS. U. (H. F.) of Pa., arc hereby notified that the night et meeting has been changed lrem Wednesday te Friday, and te meet at Odd Fellows' Hall en and after Friday, March 28th. A GOOD AND CHEAP INVESTMENT A two-story BRICK DWELLING, Ne. 21 N erth Mar' street, will be sold at a bargain by calling upon RIFE & KAUFFMAX, Insurance and Real Estate Agents, I td Xe. 19 East King street. rtOAA CASH AND THE BALANCE IN OOUU C'sy payments, will purchase an elegant 9-room three-steey Brick Dwelling, Willi all modern impievcmcnts. It net sold by April 1 will be ler rent. Apply at FLINN A WILLSON'S, marl4-2wd 152 North Queen Street. URL1C SALE. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1881, at the City Seap Works, Xe. 210 Cherry allev, near Chestnut street, Lancaster Ciiv, Pa., the following, te wit: A Spring Wagen, a geed saddle and Bridle, a large let et tean. Furniture, old Iren, Barrels and Kegs, Pump, Gum Hese, Wheelbarrow, Steve and Pipe. Ac. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. m!0-2td SAMUEL tUSSS ft 60N. XBW ADVERTISEMENTS. SAUEK KHAUT LUNCH THl! (SATUR DAY) evening at the Fulton Opera Hense Saleen. Prince street. Beet beer en tay. JOHX 8PAXULER, ltd Proprietor. CXOKK ICOOX FOR KENT. THE STORE C3 room new occupied by J. W. Keller (tin ner). Ne. 17 West King street, from April 1, next. Applv te iuari7-ttdU ALDERMAN McOOXOMY. GREAT KAftGAINS. One C2 ect. Pi AX O, one Masen & Hamlin OBG AX, and six different styles or new OB GAXS, at greatlv r duccd prices. JUSTUS STUCKEXHOLZ. ml8-2td Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS ren Medicinal Purposes, Fresh Groceries and Pure Spices at RINOWALT'S. NO. 203 WEST KIXG STREET, feblfl-lyd IO. . F.-TMK MKMBKKS OF MOS . terey Ledge. Xe. 24A are requested te meet at their hall en to-meirow (UNDAY) atternoen at 2 o'clock te attend the funeral of our late brother, Washington Clark. The members of Lancaster and Hebel ledges are respectfully invited. Bv order of H. F. AUXER, X. G. L. Rath vex, Sec. pre teni. ltd PUKLIO SALE OF HORSES. On MOXDAY, MARCH 21. 1SSI. at the Merrimac Heuse, Xe 115 Xerth Prince street, Lancaster, 16 head of Franklin County Horses. Among them are some fine drivers and heavy boned feeders.... Sale toceinmencc at 1 o'clesk p. m. A credit et GO days will be given, ltd DANIEL LOGAX. rHlNA! CHINA! AT CHINA HALL. A LAHOn LINE OP Haviland and French China, DECORATED, GOLD BAND, AXD PLAIN WHITE. AT HIGH & MARTIN, 15 EAST KING STREET. IlVANUE OKDK- 1'KB CARLE. Dally wcaic new receiving our F05EIGN INVOICES ok ENGLISH, SCOTCH AXD FRENCH NOYELTIES FOB MEN'S WEAR. All the Latest and Most attractive Styles in the Market. SPRING OVEHCOTS IN GREAT VARIETY. A Full f.ineet Nobby and Popular Suitings. An early order solicited before the rush com mences, te insure satisfaction. All are cordially invited te examine our stock. Prices will be comparatively low this season. J. K. SMALING, the Artist tailor, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MW&S If.HOVAt! MimiM k libn's NEW CHEAP STORE Will be roinevc.l during the coming week te the loom Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, (Lately occupied by A. Adler), Which has been enlarged and refitted te ac commodate our Largely Increasing BUSINESS. Our buver has been in the AUCTION ROOMS et XEW YORK and PHILADEL PHIA for the pat hrce weeks the result et which will enable us te otter the GREATEST BARGAINS EVER SHOWN IX BLAGRil COLORED SMS CASHMERES, DRESS GOOC3, TABLE LINENS, And everything pertaining te a DllY GOODS STORE. Metzger, Bard&Haughman N TEW STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR SPRING 1881, D. B. Hostetter & Sen's, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Having made unusual efforts te bring before the public a line, stylish and well made stock et BEADY-MADE CLOTHLNG, we are new prepared te show them one of the most carefully selected stocks of clothing in this city, at the Lewest Cash Prices. HEX'S, BOYS' AXD KOUTHS CLOTHING! IX GREAT VARIETY. Piece Goods of the Most Stylish Designs and at prices within the reach et all. WUive us a call . D. B. Hostetter & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, wya LANCASTER, FA. XBW ADTEXTISEMEyTS. THE OLD CORNER, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. NORBECK & MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity or calling the attention et the public te their Unrivalled Stock of e nicies, including every variety new in use. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Don't put it off till Spring, when trade Is brick, customers are ulenty, and order are given that cannot be filled. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, with the the met artistic painting, made en short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed The best in the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember oarMetto : " OUR "WORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD," and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AXD TIXE STREETS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FUKNITURK! TTJKXITUKE! FURNI TURE of all kinds at a Great Reduction. Xew Is your time. Call and se our Immense stock, at HOFFMEIER'S. ltd Xe. 26 East King Street. PUItl.li; SALE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22. IS31, will be se'd at public sale, at 217 East Chestnut street. Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as bed-j and bedsteads, sofa, chain, extension ami ether tablas, wash stand, cook stove, one improved Howe Sewing Machine. All ilia above articles are nearly new, having been used but a short time. sale te commence at 1 e clock p. in. marl't-2tdR JJ. F. HASTING. JACOB B. LUNG, N. E. COB. CENTRE SQUARE, Transuets a General Commission Business In REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE MORT GAGES, 1SOXOS, STOCKS, GRAIN. AXO PROVISION'S. Prime Investment Securities always ler shim and inquiries regarding them invited. MOXET ALWAYS- TO LOAN OX GOOl MORTGAGES. Jij means of a private wire te Philadelphia, orders in Bends, Stocks, Grain and Previsions executed mstanll.v. HO-SE&Wtt w ALL I'APLISS, &C. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Call attention te their LARGE STOCK OP CMce Carpetings, RUGS, AND WALL PAPERS, IX,- NEWEST DESIGNS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. N TEXT UOUlt XO THi: COURT UOUaE. FAHNESTOCK Will open en MOXDAY, MARCH 21st, Addi Addi ditieual Lets et BH Si Purchased at a Second Importer's AUCTION SALE IX XEU YORK, Held this week, and during the eeming week will be exhibited the Largest and Choicest Lets ettiiese goods ever brought te this city, j BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, i BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. j ALSO BLACK OASHMERES, BLACK CASHMERES. ALSO 1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 37c. 1 LOT COLOItED SILKS AT 50c. 1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT hSc. 1 LOT OOLORED SILKS AT 75s. 1 1ILACK SILKS lrem 50c. te $2. fittES 5K,L,OTasi5rS,& I inch, 45c. te $i ; magnillcent goe.is. FAHNESTOCK'S, j Next Doer te Court Heuse R EAD T11K FOLLOWING : THE PRINCIPLES OFA- Well-Organized Business : Buy your goods for cash, and then nobody can undersell you. Mark the prices In plain figures. Be sure they arc rcsenable, and then stick te them. When the customer lias made a selectin that Is net quite satisfactory ,exchangc it, or refund the money. OUR BCSIXESS IS CLOTHING, HATS, AWB FURNISHING GOODS. WE MAKE CLOTHING TO TOUR ORDER, AS WELL AS A HAT, OR AXYTHIMG IN FURXI9HING GOODS THAT IS MADE. We have several patterns of SPRING SUITS, READY-MADE, FOR MEN. for $11 and $12 that are very pretty, and a wonder te everybody hew they can be made se well and trimmed se nicely ter the price. Our Beys' and Children's Clothing is coming in all the time iust new, and evcrv bdy that takes a pride in having their chil dren leek nice, should see these goods before they buy. & J ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. IfEIT ADrEXTISEXklfTS. pAKPETS, COAX,. Cc. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Xe. Jje SOUTH WATER STREET, Laticabceu, Pa., Weli-known Manufacturers of Genuine LAXC ASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS. JtLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Se. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LAXCASTER FAXCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbon. Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlenicn's Coats, Overcoats Pants. Vests, Ac Dyed or Scoured; aUe, Indigo Blue Uveitis done. All orders or goods left with us will rccelv. prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the best quality put up expressly lej family use, and at the lowest m irket rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD-150 tOUTH WATER STREET. d22-lydRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A Ce S ILKS AND DRESS GOODS, AT HAGER&BRO'S. We are new offering a splendid Una et LYONS BLACK SILKS in qualities, at Mc, $1,-91.12, $1.25, $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, 31.00, $2.10, $2.25, .J0. Black Satin DeLeon, Black and Colored Brocades. SUMMER SILKS A Choice lotet the Latest Stvles at extremely Lew Prices. COLORED SILKS In Desirable Shades. SPRING DRESS GOODS, SPRING DRESS GOODS, French Plaids, French Cashmere, Stripes ami Neat Checks, In Choice New Colorings. French Serge Shuda, French Crape Ann n re, Freiif'h Mende, Kreneh Cashmere. Allxtres Cleth, Nun's Veiling, Veil Orien'al. and illu minated Bege, in the Xew Spring Shades. English mid American Dress Goods, Dress Kiiighcins aud Chintzes, Linen Lawns aud White Goods. BLACK GOODS Fer Spring and Summer Wear, in all the new and desirable Fabrics. Black Silk Warp Henrietta, l'.lack French Cashmere and Court auld's Crapes, in all qualities and the beat Im ported. KID GLOVES, New Spring Hosiery for Ladies and Misses. Lislu Moves and Handki rchiets. LACE GOODS AXD EMBROIDERIES. We offer a specially line line, purchased direct from Importers, including many styles net te be found elsewhttre. All of which we offer at special low prices, at HAGEB&BEOTHEB'S Xe. 25 WEST iii STREET. B AKGAINS! iGivler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 EAST KING STREET, 1 ARE NOW OFFERING THE GREATEST RARGAIN OF THE SEASOX IX Black All Weel Cashmeres. THE GREATEST BARGAIX OF THE SEASOX IX BLACK SILKS. Warranted te give lull satisfaction te the wearer. Elegant assortment of Colored Silks in New Shades. NEW ZEPHYR. GINGHAMS IN CHOICE STYLES, JU8T OPENED. Largest and Finest Assortment of HAMBURG, SWISS AND NAINZOOK EMBROIDERIES Ever ettered iu this city. AU the Newest ar.fl Choicest Designs. IN LACES WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK, IX ALL THE XEW TRIMMINGS. LADIES, we invite special comparison ei our stock, cither iu prices, quantity or quality. GMer, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East King StreQt. TURD EDITION SATURDAY STONING, 1CABOH 19, 1861. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washikotex, March 19. Fer the Mid dle states rainy weather, northeast te southeast winds, high en the coast, de cidedly lower barometer, stationary or higher temperature, TEBRIBLK SNOW STORM. Tenner's Predictions Fnllilled la Spite of . JTtr Yveataer Probabilities. Chicago, March 19. In the face of (air weather probabilities from Washington one of the fiercest storms of the season began here about day-break this morning. At first it was rain but quickly turned te snow, accompanied by a furious gale. In a few hours the streets were rendered almost as impassable as at any time dur ing this most remarkable winter. Tester day they remained in such bad condition from the previous storms that the com mon council made a special appropriation of 815,000 te clean them, the work te be commenced te-day.- This necessary work will have te be postponed until the prcs cnt storm is ever. Traffic in the city is terribly embarrassed. The snow is very heavy and the snow plows en the street railroads, with six horses attached, make but little headway in keeping the tracks clear. The extent of the storm is net known here yet, as tel egraphic communication is affected mere or less in all directions, but the worst trouble is west and south of here. -. By neon about live inches of snow had fallen, and in spite of the fierce wind lies upon the streets and pavements like se much ice. The street cars have abandon ed the tracks, leaving the snow plows te continue the fight. In the city there is great interruption in the telephone aud district telegraph busi ness. The wires leek like two inch ropes with their heavy wrapping of snow. In quiry at the railroad offices shows that the storm was net very severe iu the north, but it extended westas far as Omaha, south te St. Leuis and Kansas City, and east en the Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne read as far as Crestline. Railreadmen say there will undoubtedly be great delays if the storm continues much longer, as it is of the most, dangerous character of any this sea son. Foully Murdered. Leavexwertd, Kan., March 19. Adis patch from Cawker City says Henry Katchell, a German, living alene in a dug-out five miles from that place, has been foully murdered, an explosive of some description having been thrown down the stove pipe, demolishing the interior of the house. Katchell rushed out, but was fired at, when he fell, and was clubbed te death with a gun. Twe parties have been arrested charged with the crime. Strikers Alake Their Point. Reading, Pa , March 19. The fifty six stove meulders in the employ of Orr, Painter & Ce.,. who struck for an advance of 10 per cent, en Thursday evening, will return te work en Monday morning at an advance of 5 per cent. XAHKETS. Philadelphia Market. I'miladslphia. Pa., March 18. flour strong with fair trade; superfine, $3 003 50: strn 3 6i4 23 ; Ohie and liidimn family Si 37587: I'enn . family $18735 12 : St. Lenia family 5 7S66 25 ; Mimuetit Extra 5 00.75 87: straight, ftSOOftGSO; winter patent $0507 SO : spring de $7 00S . Rye flour firm at $5 00. Wheal firm with geed inquiry Xe. 2 Western Red $1 20J44S1 20 ; IVnn'a Red, 1 JftSl 20X : de AmlH-i $1 20tft 1 20. Cern lisiht offerings; steamer, r555Jc: yeilew 5(S7-: tnixnd, 50J57c. Oats linn and in fair inquiry ; Xe. 1 Wldte. 46c; Ne. 2. 4513'4c; Ne. 3, .lotto; Xe. 2 Mixc(",43c. Rye liriu at$l. Provlien qeiet : mts perk $16 50; le-t htm- $22 5032300: india tn.fs beef, $2200. U'icen jiuektii shoulders (; ealt de &jc: smoked hams li'KUc; pickled luting 9 Lurd market quiet: city kettle HJc; leess bntctierj.' 10c : prime Hteam He. Butter firm, fresh, receipts small and wanted ; Crcamnr ex-ni .'!33!c ; creamery tfoed 10 choice 30S32 ; J. C & S. Y. cxtni.tul, S$f$nc : de lirkins, 2122c ; Western dairy extra 2i"ic: de geed te choice. 20g23e. Rolls dull iind quality generally peer ; I'enn'a at 15ilSc; Western Reserve extra, 1722. Eitgf firm : Pa. and W-ssten , lS18Je. Cheese steady ; Xew 1'erk f nil cream 13 13Jc; Western full cre.ire 12ffll2Jic; de fair te iroeil lllsCffl2: de half skim- UglOc ; Pa. de 8Sc. Petroleum dull WhlskyatSUO. refined 8Jc. Seeds Ceed te prime clever steady at 1i S ; de de Timethy firm at $3 0 ; de de Flax Hceu nominal at$l 35le. Live 'rSteck Market. Chicago Hogs-Receipts 13,000 head ; ship ments 5,0i0 ; demand very geed ; market cany and prices lower ; mixed packing $ cogs 75 ; light $5 705 90 ; choice heavy $6 le6 35 ; Haiti mores $6S20: all sold. Cuttle Receipts 4,500 head ; shipments 3,40 1 : market very active and 10c higher ; many geed sold at 155820c higher; common te lair ship ping$4v54 70; geed te choice $4 90t5 40; ex ex eorts $5 50g ; butche s scarce at $2 40w4 20 : deckers and fectiers very active ; all sold at higher rates $34 25. Micep Receipts 2.000 head ; shipments 300 ; demand fair hut market weak : fair te geed $4C0."i30 ; chei e $5505S0 ; common dull. Cincinnati Hogs were easier; common at $4 505 50; light at $5 Cj6 packing $5 5U4JH ; butcher at $6 10G 50; receipts 2,lu0hcad ; shipments 290. Isoianafelis. Hogs were steady at $5 45JJS ; receipts 3,800 head ; shipments 2,100. stock aittKet. Nrw Yerk Stocks. Stocks firm. March A. X. F. M. T. M. P. M. 1:45 1:50 200 2 30 jueney ................. .... ... 56 .... Ene lw. lw...... ...... .... .... .... .... Michigan ft. & L.S....123 Michigan Cent. R. R..H2 , Chicago AX. W 123 Chicatre. M. St. P...112 Han. ft St. J. Cem G5j& ' " P'ld. ..103 19. I" K. 3.C0 Teledo A Wabash Ohie 4 Mississippi.... 4414 St. Leuis, I. M.ASR.. 64 uniurieanu western. 'i C C A 1. C It. It...... 25 .... ew Jersey Central.. 105 Del. A Hduson Canal.lll& Uel., !.ack.& Weslernl20 Western Union Tel. .114 Pacific Mail S. S. Ce -. Manhattan Elevated. Union Pacific 119) Kansas A Texas 4t New Yerk Central .' 14. .... Adams Express 130 .... Illinois Central 1 2 .... Cleveland A Pitts 128 .... Chicago A Reck 1 136 .... Pittsburgh A Ft. W. 134 Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R.R.... 66 Phil'a. A Reading..... 32 Lehigh Valley 61 Lehigh Xavigatlen Northern Pacific Cem 48W f. " ' P'd 73? Pitts.,Titusv'eAB.... MJj, Northern Central Phil'aA Erie R. R.... 28?f Northern Penn'a Vn. R. R'h of X.J Hestenville Pass 20 Central Trans. Ce - XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IX SURE WITH TIMS 'OLD ASr WELL Established Agency of the Giraiti Fire ln Ce., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invettea in Sate and Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 EAST KIXG STBEKT, dll-ftiHlM.WSR Bccenfl Fleer. 2TEW ADVERTISEMENT. GOAL ! COAL I ! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind of COAL go te RTJSSEL & SHTJLMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFPICEz 22 East Kins Street. VAUUi 618 Xerth Prtace Street. anglt-taprlSK REPORT OF TBK COXIUTIOX OF THE Lancaster County Xatienal Bank. aUan caster, in the state of Penn-ivania, altii clese of business, March 11. IM1 : BZSOUBCES. Leans and discounts $ 907,494 9 overdrafts 573 74 V. S bend te secure circulation... 303,000 00 Due from approved reserve agent. .. 1 ,8.i9 32 Due from ether Xatienal banks 9,83 9C Due from state banks and bankers. . 74599 42 Real estate, furniture and fixtures.. . 12.644 ! Current expenses and taxes paid. . . . 4170 68 Checks and ether cash Items 8.038 fil Bills of ether banks 12,353 00 Fractional paper currency, nickel and pennies 676 10 Specie 47,459 II Legal tender notes 300 09 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasur- er ( 5 per cent, et circulation ) 13,300 00 Total 1,.W,392 13 liabilities. Capital stock paid in $300.00000 Surplus funil 110.000 00 Undivided profits 62.715 00 Xatienal bank notes outstanding. . . . 2b7, 100 00 Dividends unpaid 733 50 Individual deposits subject te check. 793,28 88 Demand certificates of deposit 2,13 te Due te ether national banks 17,314 11 Due te State Ranks and bankers 4.115 64 Total.... ....$1,557,392 13 Stale of Pennsylvania, county of Lancaster, ss: I, William L. Pcipcr, Cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear that the above statement is true te the best of my knowledge and belief. XV. L. PEIPER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before me this 18th day of Murcn, ISSi. J. L. LYTE, Xetarv Public. Correct Attest: DAVID URAY'HILL, B.M.STAIIKKEK. JACOB BACH MAX, mai'19-ltdAw Directors. IEPOKTOFTIIK CONDITION OF Til IS V First Xatienal Rank of Strasburg, at Mrasburg, in the State of Pennsxlraula. at the close of bu-)lne?s en tbe 11th day et March, 1881: KESOCnCEJ. Lean and d'sceunts $ 309,531 90 Overdrafts 74 50 U. S bends te secure circulation 8.U00 00 Due fiem approved reserve agents. 35.888 03 Due from ether Xatienal banks 17.761 18 Due lrem State Hanks and hankers. l.'.vl 21 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. 5"0 00 Current expenses and taxes paid. . . 2,066 68 Ch-csand ether cash Items 59 tx Bills et ether banks 150 00 Fractional paper eurruncy, nickels ami pennies 27 34 Legal tendernetcs .,374 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Trcasu urer (5 per cent, circulation) 3,960 00 Total $ 272,641 45 LIABILIT1K3. Capital stock paid in $ 80.noe 00 Surplus lund I2,oneoo Undivided profits 4.473 88 Xatienal bank notes outstanding... 78,1' 0 ou Dividends unpaid l,3tKC 50 Indiviiiu 1 deposit euhject te check 9t,P21 74 Demand certificates of deposit 1935 Due toether Xat enal banks 1,190 61 Due te State banks unit baukers 21.0 37 Total. 1 644 45 State of Pennsylvania, County 0 Lancaster, . 1, Gee. W. ileusel. jr., ca I1I1T of tins above named bank, de solemnly sweartlmtthc above statement! trne te the best of my knowledge and belief. GEO. W. 1IENSEL, Jit., Cannier. Subscribed anil sworn before me. this 17lli day of March, 1881. CHR. BAUIMAN. Xetary Public. Correct Attest : WM. SPKNCER, A. R. BLACK. Jehn baciimax. Directors. w aLL PAPERS. Our Present Stesk of Cools Is superior te any that we ever had the pleasure of ettering. WALL PAPERS, FAXCY GILTS, FOR PARLORS, HALLS, DINING ROOMS. CHAMBERS, Ac. GROUXDED AXD COMMOX PAPERS IX LARGE VARIETY. ELEGANT CEIL INGS, FRIEZES, BORDERS, Ac, SCOTCH HOLLANDS Fer WiXDOW SHADES. Plain Material by the yard in any Celer and Width. SPRING AND CORD FIXTURES. LOOPS. BANDS, FRIXGES, Etc. Extension Window Cornices. CURTAIN POLES, BRACKETS, Etc. PHARBS W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. ENTERTA IXMEXTS. UNION UKTI1ELFAIK A NO rF.STIVAL (Ker the benefit of Green Slieet Mi.-sien Frem MONDAY, MARCH 14 te SATURDAY, MARCH 19. Tickets IO cents. Theu net given up ut the deer for admittance are entitled te their price of refreshments. All ticket holders hai c one chance at the geld watch te be drawn at the close. umrl2-tiid TJiULTON OJ'EltA HOUSE. TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1331. Important Announcement ! An evening of Laughter t i irst and only appearance in this city et SMITH & MESTAYER'S World-famed Ceincdv and Musical Company The TOURISTS IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. One hundred and twenty performances in Xew Yerk City, eighty-seven in Philadelphia. Ninety-six in Bosten, is a guarantee of the su periority of this organization te all ethers. Opera, Comedy, Burlesque, Sp emlid Part Singing, Grotesque Dancing. Particulars in ether announcements. Notwithstanding the expense attcndingtliis engagement, the prices will remain the same as usual. Reserved Setts ler sale at Opera Heuse GHce. nmrlS-ttd UULTOX Ol'EKA HOUSE. OXE XIGHT OXLY. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1881, The Famous and Original RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY CO., 29 Burlesque nd Specialty Artists, 20 Headed by MISS LISA WEBER and MISS MAIifcX SANTLEY, the Queens of Burlesque, in the Latest European success. c DON JUAN, JR.; Or, Leperelle, the Naughty Fellow." ADMISSION 35, SO A 75 Cts. Reserved Scats at Opera Heuse Office. , marl8-3td TfULTON OPERA UOUaE. Wednesday Evening; March 23, Ferd's English Comic Opera Company, OLITETTE, The Success in Paris. OLIVETTE, The uece.-s in Londen. OLIVETTE, 'I he isiiccvss in Xew Yerk. OLIVETTE, The Success in Bosten. OLIVK'I TE, The success in Washington. OLIVETTE, The Success in Chicago. SPLENDID CAST. SPARKLING MUSIC. And all the accessories of a finished production. ADMISSION, 35 A SO via. RESERVED SEATS 75 CM. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse OtHcc. mUMtd WANTS. B OY WANThU AT O. G. HUGH'S C1GAK Factory, 227 Xertn Prince street. 2U1. TASTEtt. A COOK, ALSO A CHAM- TV bermaid. Reference required. Apply at lt 33 XORTH LIME STREET. WANTED Sl.SOO FOR ONE OK TWO years, at 5 per cent, interest, paid in ad vance and geed security given, li.quire at this office. marl7-tld WANTED A GOOO, MIDDLE-AGED man te take care of horses. Awhitt man preferred. Must come well-recommend. cd. Apply, BOX 93, mZ-ttd CeatesviUe, Pa.
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