LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE THUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. ' OCK BEGl'LAK COKKtSPO.NDEXCE. A meeting for organization, election of officers, etc.. of a' new English Lutheran church in Columbia, will he held in the German Lutheran church en Locust street, abeve Fifth, Rev. Darmstetter, pas tor, en Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. AH who have certificates from the ether church arc requested te" bring them, and all friends of the cause are cordially in vited te be present. Last evening was very pleasantly bpeut at the southeast corner of Second .and Walnut streets, where a number of her friends surprised Mis. Mary D. Jlumsey. Te our knowledge three mere surprise parties arc en the tapis. Engine Ne.u, of the W. through here te the east .1. 11. II., passed this morning in tow of engine Ne. 107. The Women's foreign misMenary society of the M. E. church held its meeting yes teiday afternoon in the church parlors and was well attended. Rev. Mr. Hume, of Lancaster, officiated in thePie.sbytcrian church of this place, last evening. Rev.Cyius F. Knight, D. D., LL. D., of Lancaster, will preach iu St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church, this evening. The following ellicers of Orien ledge Ne 8G7, I. O. O. F., were installed last even ing : Neble Grand, Wm. II. Shcnbcrger; Vice Grand, Edward II. Eckman ; Secre tary, F. P. D. Miller ; Assistant Secretary, Gee. Tillc ; Treasurer, Gee. W. Schreedcr; Tiustcc, Isaac C. Gitt. Twe brand new passenger cars of the Manhattan, Alma Si Burlingham railway were breunht up the Pert Deposit read last evening. They were numbered 1 ami 2. The funeral of W. H. Derat, late of the Columbia Ceurmtl, took place yes terday afternoon and was largely attend ed. A petty thief stele a firkin containing twenty pounds el butter from a faimer at the market house this morning. The lirkin had been taken te the farmer's market stall and it was while en the return te his wagon te bring in the rest of his wares that the theft took place. An effectual disintegration has taken place in the Columbia steel company, and the whole idea of building a manufactur ing establishment here has gene up in wind. Wc understand that the principal mover in the matter will go in with aueth- e: company at llarrisburg. Ad ices received here from Williams-peitstat-s that a big fall has taken place in the prices of timber. Constable G. Lewis Lylcycstci day gave information te your correspondent con cerning the cave recently discovered east of town, en the land of R. E. Smith, at a point opposite Tiuscett& Ce's. oil refill crv, by workmen employed en Upp & Black's contract with the Pennsylvania railroad company. Mr Lyle's story clears up every vestige of my story which at tached te the discovery, and wc will here give it te our readers and let them judge ler themselves : About twenty-live years age, when Mr. Lyle was a boy, Jeseph Strickler, who then owned a large tract of land in this locality, conceived the idea that ere (iron, wc presume) was te be found beneath the eartU's surface, and with this idea dug into the caith in sever al places. Mr. Lyle says that this " dis covery' i.s one of the holes dug by Mr. Strickler and at points near (he located them, but wc did net give their location any attention as wc considered it a matter of no lmpeitancc) ethers may be found. In all, some four or five excavations were made, but no ere of any de scription was found, and at last Mr. Stuckler gave up his search in disgust. This disgust was no doubt hurried by the fact that Mr. Stuckler and several of his workmen came near being smothered in one of the holes by gas which emanated from the earth. The fact that caves or excavations had been made there had al most passed fiem Lylc's memory, but the recent newspaper articles en the subject revived his knowledge of the matter, which.vc are inclined te believe, is a pity, for who would net rather believe that the cave in question was the home of a noble red man than the fruitlc-s handiwork of a disappointed white tiller of the soil ? We have net a doubt that, sonic of our readers have already put the cave down as the re treat of some far-famed Indian chief, who there, kept in confinement one of the most beautiful white maidens the surrounding ceuutiy could produce. Se much for imagination. comer. Opinions Delivered this Morning. Court met this morning at 10 o'clock te hear argument en the exceptions te the master's report en the suit iu which Jehn W. Ryeu ct ul., trustee?, are plaintiffs, and the Hanover .Junction & Susquehanna rail road defendants. Before proceeding te argument Judge Livingston delivered the following opinions : Philip Frank vs. Abraham Speidel, ex ceptions te auditor's report. Exceptions overruled and report confirmed absolutely. Iu the Raphe township read, the excep tion filed, that persons through whose land the proposed read was te pass did net re ceive notice, was sustained The report of viewers was set aside. Jehn Hildebrand vs. David and Uriah Wcrtz, certieiari of proceedings of Justice J. M. Peeples. Proceedings of justice set aside. - Levi Sheaffcr, decease!, exceptions te auditor's report. The report was recom mitted te auditors te make corrections. J. II. Pugh ct al. vs. Margaret Wiley, executrix, case stated. Judgment iu favor of plaintiff for 1 and costs. Moses Shirk and Martin Becker as as signeesef Jehn Baker and wife, vs. Jehn Baker, exceptions te master's report. Bill and complaint dismissed and all costs be paid by assignees. Herace B. Jphus vs. M. S. Ilarnish and J. F. Reed. The court having upon ex ceptions and argument set aside the re port of the master, and having at that time made no action in reference te costs, de new order all costs of said proceedings te be paid by cemplaiuauts. Judge Patterson delivered the following opinions : Cem' th vs. Jehn Scnlman, fornication and bastardy. The defendant was con victed and rule granted for new trial. The court held te-day that the indictment was fatally defective hi failing te set forth that the child was born in this county and within the jurisdiction of the court. The indictment was quashed. Cem'th vs. the same defendant, con victed of adultery. Rule for new trial dis charged. The rule te show cause why the ap pointment of reviewers te assess damages caused by the opening of Market street, north of Chestnut, dietild net be revoked, was discharged. lAccn-c Transferred. The tavern license of David N. Keener, Manhcim borough, was transferred te Henry Zartman. Chester County Tebaecc. West Chester Republican. Mr. J. B. Talbot, of Honeybrook, a brother of out townsmen, D. Smith and C. Wesley Talbot, csqs., a noted tobacco grower in the northern border of the county, says that, hi his expeiicnce, the tobacco will net injure the land any mere than corn or eats, and that the second year's crop is invariably better than the first, provided the ground is properly manured. Sir. Talbot further states that the tobacco outlook is brighter than evcr,and that many new growers will take part in the coming harvest. Tie says that tobacco plants will be iu market iu a few days, as seen as the weather is mild. They range in price from 10 te 50 cents per hundred, the latter for the highest; brands. An idea may be formed of Mr. Talbot s success in raising the weed from the fact that he raised five tens off 4 aMcs, and sold the entire let last week in Lancaster city at 23, 7 and 3 cents per pound, or an average of 19 cents. The tobacco was purchased by Bitner & Zeek, wholesale dealers : and the latter named member of the firm states that in his long experience in the business he never saw but one crop in Lancaster county equal te this. William Given, a noted tobacco raiser in Talbot's neigbor neigber neigbor heod, has sold his crop of five teus te Mr. Meran, a Lancaster county dealer, at an average of 18 cents a pound. Jehn Ranck, of Honeybrook, another tobacco enthusiast, will this year put in four and a half acres of tobacco. He plauts the glycerine vai iety, a kind especially adapt ed te the soil of Lancaster county. If the Iloncybreokers keep en iu this way they will seen acquire a- wide reputation and we expect shortly te hear of a cigar of the Honeybrook brand. 18 Mcltlgllt? Clearlleld Republican. We notice that Mr. W. U. Hcnsel, one of the editors of the Lancaster Intelli gencer, furnished Cel. Ferney's Progress with a sketch of this living Lancaster county statesman, in last week's issue. We have no data at hand, but if our boyhood memory serves us right, the writer has emitted a material fact. In 1845 or '4G, while Congress was in ses sion and the Mexican war was in full tide, Tem. Cerwin said : "If I was a Mex ican, I would welcome General Tayler and Geueral Scott and their armies with bloody hands te hospitable graves." A few days after Cerwin had uttered this outrageous sentiment, a vote was taken in Congress te send clothing and previsions te the army in Mexico, and Jehn Strohm was one of the seven who voted against the bill. Are we mistaken ? Mere Severe Wcatlier Out West. Samuel C. Marshall, a former well known resident of this city, but who re moved te Kansas many years age and lo cated at Prairie City, Deusilas county, writes, under date of April 3d. " We "lavc'had the severest winter ex perienced here within the 23 years I have been iu Kansas. The spring is very back ward ; very little plowing has been done ; the wheat is badly damaged ; the peaches are all killed, but ether fiuils are unin jured." Mr. Marshall states that his little farm, which was a wilderness when he moved upon it, is new surrounded by towns ; Prairie City joins it en the" south, Media en the east and Baldwin City en the north cast. Mr. Marshall's two eldest sons arc fanners one at Edgcrten, ten miles from Prairie City, and the ether in Allen coun ty, 00 miles distant. Ill arc Stelen. A bright bay mare, belengiug te M. E. Conard, of West Greve, Chester county, was stolen from the stable en the night of March 31, and has net since been hcaid from. The New Londen association efl'eis a reward of $140 for the recovery of the mare and the detection of the thief. The mare is seven years old, has white stripe en nose, white saddle mark, and carries her tail te the right side. Runaway Accident. This afternoon about 1 o'clock as three countrymen were driving en North Queen street near the railroad depot, their herse became frightened at a passing locomotive, and turning suddenly nrennd, broke the singletree and one of the shafts of the car liagc, threw out the diivcr and dragged him sonic distance. The horse was caught by Fred Brimmer before any fm t her damage was done. Sale of Tobacco. Wc note the following recent sales of toliacce from Maitic township : Merris MeClune te Sencr at 22, S and 3; David B. Esblcman te Campbell at 2?$, C and 3 : L It. McClune te Altshui at 22, 10 and ". ; one acre amounted te S3G3.33 ; tiiis latter to'e.icco was raided en the farm of J. W. Jehnsen, esq. My Ir. tireeuwald. Rev. Dr. E. Grcenwald, of Trinity Lutheran church, this city, will picachthe synedical sermon at the Lutheran lninis tcrimn mectinir in Pottstown in June. Fngland Revisited." This is the title et a lectin e te be delivered in the ball erthe Yeung Men's Chrl-tian associa tion, Seuth Queen street, te-morrow evening bv Themas Perkins, a native Englishman who lately revisited the old country, and his lec ture te-morrow evening will be devoted te his impicsiens upon the changes that have been wrought in tlie business and social phases of that reinmunit y. Admission 1 Jree, and Mr. Perkins' "talk" will no doubt be highly entertaining and Instructive. Concert at St. I.nkc's Clmpel. A concert will be held at St. Luke's chapel, en Marietta avenue, te morrow evening at 7JJ o'clock. A number of the leading artist.' of the city in vocal nnd Instrumental music will take part In the perlermanees, which will con feist et soles, duets, quartets. &c. The Col lege orchestra, numbering twelve instru ments, will uist, which, with several read ings, will make an interesting and varied pregramme. Don't Your Canary Slug ? Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, wnichisan unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all diseases of cage birds. Ii your druggist does net keep it, or will net get It for you, send a postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden. N. J., and they will ece thai you arc supplied. Price, 25 cents. marSe-Siriri&w Amusements. Uurlesquc Opera Te-night. l.eavitt's opera company will te-night present a spectacular burlesque et the military opera of ' Carmen.' Misses Marie Willi tins and Nellie Larkelle, two popular lyric artists, head the cast. Havci-ly't Minstrels. Cel. Jack Uavcrly's New Mfv-toden minstrel company el forty people will b; at Fulton opera house en Satur day night next. Among the " cards "' are K. M. Hall. Frank Cushman, tow Simmons and Allied Lawlon, end men and comedians, with six ethers who take part in the comic end bus iness; Fred. Wilsen, interlocutor; several ballad singcis, among whom is E. II. Dexter, and annmberef character nnd musical special ties. The troupe has been playing te large business in the West. " Hear'.s of Oal:." This drama, hieh during the prascnt season has attained considerable celebrity, will be produced at the opera houe en Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week, by James A. Ilcine'd company, undir the management el Mr. Jehn D. Mlshler. A natural bcautificr and restorer el the com plexion Cutieura Medicinal Seap. Delicate lcmales lind Malt Bitters nourish ing, strengthening and puilfying. SHECIjtl, xevsvjm. Consumption Cared. Hundreds of people throughout the New England Stales who were consumptive will testify te their being alive te-day from the use of ftpecr's I'ert Urapa Wine, prod need in Pas saic, Xcw Jersey. It Is prescribed by physi cians generally and used in hospitals for this purpose. Weakly and debilitated females, consumptives, and nil ngcit persons, iinfl a great benefit by its use. Nothing Is better for overworked or exhausted ladles. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and ler sale by II. 13." Slayinukcr. apMwd&w SAJU'i.i: flOflCK. It is imuassiblc ler :i woman alter a ralthiul course of treatment with Lydia . Pinkham-s Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with it weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia iZ. Pinkham, & Western avenue, Lynn, Mass.. for pamphlets. Jy29-lydeed&w "Yeu Don't Knew Their Value." "They cured me et Ague, .biliousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had a hall bettle left which 1 used for ray two little girls, whom the doctors and neighbors said could net be cured. I am confident I mould have lest both of them one night if I hail net had the Hep Bitters in my house te use. I found they did them se much soeu I contin ued with them, and they are new well. That U why I sar you de net knew half the value of flop Bitters, and de net recommend them highly enough." B., Rochester, N.Y. al-2wd&w Wonderful rower. When a medicine performs such cures as Kidney-Wert H constantly doing, it may truly be said te have wonderful power. A carpen ter in Montgomery, Vt., had suffered ler eight years from the worst et kidney diseases, and had been wholly lncapaciated for weik. He says, "One box made a new man et inc, and I sincerely bellcve it will restore te health all that are similarly afflicted." It is new sold In both liquid and dry lenn. Danbury yews. apllwd&w Mether! Methers: ! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle of 31RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYEtf. It will re lieve the peer little suflerer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will' net tell yen at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give re-it te the mother, and relief and 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 the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United State, bold everywhere ; 23 cents a bottle. marMvri&wM.W&S' Ely's Cream Halm s the only Catarrh remedy et many I have tried which bes acted as a cure. I have been troubled for ever filtcen years ; my head has been most of the time stepped and very much nflamed. It has opened my nostrils and re duced the inflammation. My eyes arc improv ing, se that 1 can stand strong light, which I have net been able te de for years. Nathaniel Fegley, with E. F. Mente, Merchant, Wilkcs barre, Pa. My Sen, age nine years, was afflicted with Catarrh ; the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected a com plete cure. W. E. ITumman, Druggist, Easten, Pa. Elj s Cream llalra sous better than any ether preparation ler Catarrh, and give better satisfaction. 15. Armstrong, Druggist, Wllkcsbariv, Pa. Save lour HairKeep it Iteue.tifiu. The "Londen Hair Celer Restorer" Is the most dclightlul article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different lrem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free lrem nil impure Ingredients that nnder many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prcmn turc grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it belt and pliable, making it an indispensable art iclc in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 73 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. mll-lvdTTliF&w Itching -'lies Symptoms and 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 ara sometimes af lectcd ; If allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne'.s AH Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, r-cald head, Erysipelas, Miarber's Itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta neeus eruptions. Price, 30 cents, three boxes for$12". Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or thrci: ccntpost ccntpest ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync & Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl2-lyMwSW In the Whole History et JVIcdiciiic Se preparation has ever performed such mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se witfe a reputa tion, as AVer's Cbeurt Pkcteiiai., which is recognized as the world's remedy ler all dis eases of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued series et wonderful cure- in r.n cli mates 1ms made it universally .'jnewn as ti safe and reliable agent te employ. Against ordi nary colds, which ar the tercranuers of mere serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving lite. The piotectlen it affords, by its timely Use in llueat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand In every home. Se person ran nilerd te be without It, and these who have once used it never will. Frem their knowledge of Its com position and effects, iriiydcians use the CnKiisvr Pkctesal extensively In their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain In Its remedial cfl'ects, and ill always euro where cures arc possible. Fer s.Uc by all dealers. npr"lw!eed&w A Cough, Celd or Soie Tliteat should 1.0 topped. NegiCct frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups anil balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, lirenchlul Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide nnd const mt use for nearly an antire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. mMvdTTliSSAlyw MAllltlA-UJES. Mlixsn IlAicrisn. (in the 3d of April, 1S81, by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence. Ne. 31 Kust Oranjrc street, Mr. Abraham L. Miller te Miss Lillie M. Harnih, both et Man helm township. Sieeel EiSEHBEitGnt. On the 3th et April, 1SS1, by the Kcv. W. T. Gerhard, at his resi dence, Ne. 81 East Orange street. Lewis Siegci te Mrs. Susau Eisenbergcr, both or Mount Jey township. ', . " " POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: HEX UY F. nAUTMAX (Lime Burner, el Kant Lampeter township. Subject te the cliolce of the Democratic county convention. apr2-d&wtp Fer County Commissiener: FRANK CLAUK, of Strasburg township. Subject te the ehoice of the Democratic coun ty convention. apr6-d&wtp JTCir J.rjJRTISVMES'lS. TlJANI) OPENING THIS KViiNINO: VJ Jehn Schep'ib';rgcr & Sen's Excelsior Sa Sa eeon en East King street, will be formally opened te the public. EXCELLENT LUNCH will be furnished during the evening, and an Orchestra will be in attendance. Wacker's cslebrated beer en draught. ltd c XVurilKL.L.'S UAZAAK, CORNER OP FOUliTH AND WALNUT STS., COLUMBIA. Xew epn and prepared te scil Horses, Wagons. Harness, Farming Implements, Fur niture, &c, en commission. Public sale evcrv Wc.lnesilav atl Saturday. SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Proprietor. .Jeseph McFaias, Clerlt. apr7-lwd rPTIClCIAN AND WATCHMAKER. H. L. ZAHM, OPTICIAN WATCHMAKER, INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, Ne. 10 SOUTH IJUUISN STUEE.T. Glasses adjusted te the eyes, irames ad justed te the lace. Glasses set in old Irames. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and Warranted. US' All War!: Dene Persenalia- ltd XEW ADYMMTI8EMEXTS, T AXCASTKK WATCHES. EDW. J. ZJLttNL, Manufacturing Jeweler, . - - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. WE IXTTTE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver and SlIrerPlated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, &e. Wc offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined In no establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail business .and are making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables us te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us first-class facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN ERAL REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - ' - Zahin's Cerner, Inncaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our Stock of Fine and Cheap "Watches, French Bronze, Marble and Cheap American Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Geld and Rolled Geld Plated Jewelry, and all the staple goods in our line, is one of the largest and finest in the state. We have also many fancy goods and novelties, pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents. Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We can make up any design of Jewelry of any description te order, at less cost than city prices. Remounting precious stones and resetting and remodel remedel ling old pieces of Jewelry will efteu transform an old style into a very de sirable piece of goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription Engrav ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliance in the hands of expert mechanics for proper Watch and Musical Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHQADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 Weat King- Street, - Lancaster, Pa. JV-EM' AJirEJlTlSEMEXTS. D RS. J. A. & K. M. MARTIN, DENTISTS, CENTUE SQUAItE. STttASBUHG, npifi tfd& Lancaster County, Pa. HAVING OPENED A GROCERY STORE corner of Vine and Wuter streets, we would like te have our friends nnd the public generally te give us a call. We have en liand Groeeries, Previsions and Notions, which we will sell as reasonable us possible. M. B. CORCORAN & BRO. ArntL 5, 1881. aprfl-lwd CHOICE LINE OF WALLPAPERS FOU THE SPKING. FINE GILTS FOB PARLORS. Celer and Common Gilts, t rounded and low priced goods of every description nnd Beauti inl 1'attenis. We have seme Odd Lets that will be old very low In order te close out. PLAIN WINDOW SHAM, in Brown, Olive, Old Geld, Blue, Lavender, Smoke. &c. scotch nnd American Hollands, Fixtures, Leeps, &c. In stock ever 1,200 pieces Window Paper ; which will be told te Merchants at Factory Prices. Extension Window Oernice, Poles, End, &e. Orders t iken ler Fine Mirrors PHARES W. PRY, NO. 157 NORTH O.UEUN ST. S1' KING CLOTHING. WE HAVE NOT HAD THE FACE TO SAY MUCH ABOUT SPKISTGr OYEECOATS DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS. when everybody was shivering in their heavy Clethes ; nnd wc will net urge the matter new il the subject causes a lecling et depression. We simply desire te keep our name' fresh In the public mind, -e thnt thoughts et buying NEW CLOTHES will naturally suggest. CUSTOM TAILORING A SPECIALTY. YOURS TRULY, & ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. NTIOUE FURNITURE, &V-. Old Things Wanted. Antique furniture, rare old china, fine cut glass, old sterling silverware, candle-branches, silver sLoe-bucklea, old plated ware; everything tliaifs rare, curious and fine. Fer cash. Call or address JOHN WANAMAKER, PHHiADBLPHtA. 13tw&20tdeed marlC A S1ER1CAX WATCHES. s FECIAL NOTICE. JVJSII' AVmiTlSVMFX'XS. WANTED 81,000 FOR ONE OR TWO years, at S per cent, interest, paid in ad vance and geed security given. Inquire ut this office. marU-tfd PUBLIC SALE OF SIXTEEN HEAD OF KENTUCKY HORSE, ut the public heus of Eman'l Hambright (Getz's old stand) Columbia pike, 3 miles west et Lancaster, en FRIDAY, APRiL Sth. Among the let arc some line drivers nnd dmtt horses. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. nt. ap7-ltJ A. FAVOURITE. c 1ARPETS AT Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET. NEW STYLE MOQUET, NEW STYLE BODY BRUSSELS. NBW STYLE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, SEW STYLE THREE PLY, NEW STYLE EXTRA SUPERFINE, NEW STYLE WOOL INGRAIN. NEW STYLE COTTON CHAIN, NEW STYLE HALL AND STAIR. NEW STYLE BORDERS. Wc luvitc special examination of our Carpel StecK. which is new complete in the latest Spring Styles and Colorings, and is the largest offering ever shown in Lancaster. Will be sold at the lowest prices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LIXOLEUM, CHIXA AND COCOA MATTTNGS, RUGS AXD MATS. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. 10,000 Pieces New Spring Style PAPER HANGINGS ForParler Halls, Libraries, Dining Roem and Chambers. Choice New Styles purchased from Manu facturers and Importers, embracing all the qualities of Solid Geld, Embossed Geld, Bronze, Satins, Flats and Blanks and Borders and Decorations te match. Will be sold at Lewest Prices. Window Shades undllellands with Fixture.-. Window Cornices and Curtain Poles. HAGER & BROTHER. Ci PECIAL SPECIAL OPENING TO-DAY, IN ADDITION TO OUR LVRGK STOCK CAEPET8, WE TO-DAY OPES Seme Special Bargains FKOM THE LARGE NEW YORK SALEI LAST WEEK. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS at 75c. 33c, aOc, l, $1.05, $1.10. EXTRA SUPERS at 80s, Sis, 00c, 05e. INGRAINS at 25c, 23c, 3:, Sje, 10c, 45c. HEMP AND RAG CARPETS from lRc. up. OIL CLOTHS from 25e. a yard up. WALL PAPERS. GOLD from FLATS lrem..., BLANKS from. 20c. up .13c. up . 6c. up All tbec ; Colera. ;oeds are Choice New Styles and J. JB. MARTIN & CO., Cor, W, King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. Umi BROTHER, TIIEL EDITIOI. THUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1831. WEATHER- INDICATIONS. WAsnixc.TOJr, April 7. Fer the 3Iidd!e states, fair weather during the rest of Thursday, westerly winds shifting te northeast and seutheast, a slight rise in temperature, followed by lower barometer, threatening weather, and rain or snow during Friday. AN UNSAVORY JtECORU. Seme lilting. Truths Staied by Vance, of jerui Carolina. Washington, D. C, April 7. In the Senate, the pending business being the res olution for election of officers, the same was voted down yeas 29, nays 00. Mr. Vance addressed the Senate en the subject of the state debt of North Caro lina, denying that the debt had ever becu repudiated, and asserting that one of the first acts passed by the Lcgislautru of that state alter the war had been one pro viding for tlm payment of its indebtedness. Under the force of the reconstruction acts for the first time in the history of North Carolina, she had found herself compelled te repudiate any of her obligations. That she had te de at the dictation of the loyal, non-repudiating, honest and virtuous Kcpublican party of the North. It was net the vol untary action of the people of North Caro lina. He proceeded te criticise and ridicule the acts of Republican legislation during the years 1SG3 and 18G9, instancing the fact, among ethers, that the Leg islature had purchased eight thou theu srnd acres of land for the site of a panitentiary. It had authorized the issue of twenty-two million dollars of bends for the purpesa of constructing railroads, net one of which had been built, and then passed an act repudiating every dollar of the debts which it had contracted JllfuUKK WILL OUT. Speedy Discovery of a Shocking Crime. Cincinnati, O., April 7. Several days age the dead body of Jehn Barenberg, a wealthy bacheler farmer near Greenfield, Ohie, was feutid trampled beneath' the feet of a horse in his stable.. Yesterday David Ress was arrested en suspicion, and last night he confessed that he had committed the murder and had robbed the house of about $100. lie had formerly kept house for Bar enberg, and claimed that fully $7e were due him and were withheld by Burcnberg, and that he had gene there for a settle ment, when Barcnbcrg made a movement te assault him. He struck the deceased en the head with a small club and he fell. Ress has a bad record. Fire In 1 lie Mines. Leadville, April 7. The fire in the. Fryer Hill nines, which was never com pletely extinguished, but has been smoul smeul dering for weeks, broke out anew yester day between the Little Pittsburgh and the Carboniferous and is new raging furiously, necessitating the stoppage of all work in the vicinity aud throwing ever one hun dred men out of employment. Scarcity el Laborers. Much difficulty is experienced in ob taining laborers for the railroads nnder construction throughout Colerado. Twe dollars per day is offered te all able-bodied men. The Mahene Uargaln Endorsed. Harbisbure, April 7. The Republican caucus resolution endorsing the course of the Republicans in the United States Sen ate, was passed in the state Senate te-day by n party vote. Senater Gorden (Dem.) moved te amend by inserting a proviso that the resolution should net be con strned te endorse the bargain made with Mahenc, but it was defeated after consid erable debate. Fire In Ilaltlinore. Baltixeri:, April 7 A fire te-day iu the sausage factory of Chas.G. Burnhardt, en Wilkcns street, destroyed the factory building and machinery, stable, slaughter house and reef of the icehouse. The dam age is estimated at $8,000, which is fully covered by insurance in the Farragut, Mercantile, Mechanics and Traders' and Pacific companies, all of New Yerk. The fire was the result of an accident. The Maturing U. S. Bends. Washington, April 7. Statepients were made in this city this morning by persons professing te knew that the plan of procedure relative te the maturing United States bends had been finally de termined upon. Secretary Windem says, however, that there has been no conclusion reached relative te the cenrcc which will be pursued. Ceal Mining Suspended. PniADEbrurA, April 7. The anthracite interests, with the exception of the Dela ware, Lackawanna & Western railroad, have agreed te a suspension of mining for three days next week. The additional restriction will, it is stated, be agreed upon te-day or te-morrow. Iteacenslield's Illness. Londen, April 7. Lord UeacensficlU had a very severe attack of spasms during the night, owing te a chill. At It o'clock he suffered another attack, which, how ever, does net appear te have left him materially worse. Fire and Death. New Canaan, Conn., April 7. The dwelling house and seven ether buildings of Stephen Heyt's Sens' nursery were burned last night, and a man named Themas Gray perished in the fi.imes. Found Dead In tne Snow. Quebec, April 7. The body of Mr?. Callahan, who has been missing since Christmas, was found in the snow yester day a short distance from her home. Shaken by an Enrtliqda&c. St. Paul's Bat, Quebec, April 7. At midnight an earthquake shock sufficiently strong te awaken people from their sleep was felt here. - Postmaster Appointed. Washington, D. C, April 7. The p:cs ident sent te the Senate the name of F. C. Mattes te be pestmast at Bethlehem, Pa. ItAKKETH. eiv knrH .llanci. S'W Yerk, April 7. Fleur State and West ern dull nnd unchanged ; Superfine State S'Jt'.' iii 35 ; extra ue 1 40j4 C5 ; choice de ft 70734 'JO : tancy de$5 75; round hoop Ohie l 50f35 : choice de at $5 056 75; supeillne west ern $3 8084 85: common te geed ex tra de jl 40Jf 400 ; choice de t5 00G 75 ; choice white wheat de $536 00. Southern quiet and unchanged ; common te fair 'extra at f 1 75(t 5 20: geiMl toenelee de $5 25S7 00. Wheat a shade lower and vcrv moderate trad ; Ne. I White April. $1 21 : llav. SI VM 1 19J : ve. 2 Red April $1 2.1Q1 2 ; Jlay, $1 21gl l!2 ; J one $1 2i ; J uly 1 18. Cern dull and scarcely t-.e tirm ; Mixed west ern spot,5550c;.de luture, 5i2Jci03c. Oats a shade " easier. Including Ne. 2 ler Maj and June at 44c ; State Hg5.!c; Western 4.-aic. PlUIitdeljilila Market. ruiLAnsLrniA, Ph., April 7. Fleur stre.ig, geed home demand ; superfine, J3 GUCrJi 02: extra 3 75R4 25 ; Ohie anil Indiana Miully 13 r.7C00: Penn-i. family 5 005 25 : t. l.enl family 5 75825 ; Minnesota Lxtn 15 25SG de straight, $GU0?650; winter patent tJ7J7 ;e ; spring de $73. live Heur at $3 125 25. . . ,., Wheat easier: Se. 2 western jrcui -i;; Delaware and Pennsylvania Red and Am Our 1 21l 21. Cern quieter: steamer, tM255cr yellow and mixed, 3tiS56Jc. Oats higher en light 1 light receipts : Ne. 1 White a, 45-jt'S!c : Ntr. 3, de 45 ; Ne. 2 .ISKMe: e. 2. de, Mtxc- 43fgM Rye 11 rm at 'f I 031 01. Previsions steady: mts perk fie swb 1C 75; 1 beet ham-, at $11 73.3a 00- wOta m.vs beet, $21 00 f. e. b. B7con,meked shenlders 6Ji ; salt de !c : smoked vSStu SllXc: plckied ham-eaOKc Lunl steady;cltyfcettle Hllc; loose butch-pi-!' mife t nrime atnnm li. O-. vi Butter new scarcr and In geed demand -old neglected ; Creamery extra 35c : de eoe't te choice 32534; R. c. ft N. Y. extra, tub tub ncw,S0f?33c;eld nrkins. 13ff!c ; Western itairv extra 27(S2S: de geed te choice 20g25c. RelU cheice wanted ; Pcnn'a 17323c ; Western 17 23. Eggs flrm : Penha. ami Weterr lrfnfc. Cheese lull creams Ann. skims dull and un changed ; New Yerk full cream lAiGV.iy.c ; Western full cream I231Sc:defair te geed liailc: de lmlf skims 868Kc. Petroleum firm refined 7,'c. Whisky dull at $1 10. Seeds Geed te prime clever dull at 70 SVC; de de Timethy flrm. $3 0 W; dodo flaxseed nominal $1 350131. IAve stock Market. PurTALe Cattle Kccelpls 1.090 head ; con signed through 315 cars ; market flrm and unchanged ; but few en sale. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3.0C0 head; con signed through 3 cars ; market active, lirm and higher; lair te 5001! we-ter 11 sheep, $5505) C25: choice te fancy, G40(550; voryextra. te.j; western lamb, frige &); all offerings taken. Hogs Keccipts, 2,!0O head; consigned through. ears; geed demand; prices a -di:i!0 hiirlier : llirlit Yerker. S ne.vr: mm.1 Yorkers her; en let of geed medium heavy at $ J20 ; pigs, S5S5 75 ; best crudes disposed et. Kast LlBUBTT-Cattle Keceipts li head ; srlling active nd fully 25 te :,0. higher than laat week ; best. JtiG 3) ; lair te geed, 5)5 50 ; common. $4254 75. Heg-' Keceipts, 5) head ; Philadelphia. $5 flOSC 75 : Yorkers, 95 805 00. Sheep Keceipts, 2,000 head ; selling at $5 M QG GO ter common te extra. stuck namcL Nbw Yerk Stetks. Stock llrni. A. X. P. M. April 7. r. m. r. m. r v. 2:15 2:40 :t.CI 3J 11:00 2:10 Aiuuvy Erie K. It. 47 48 Michigan!. L.S....130"4 131 Ji Michigan Cent. K. ILAWA 112. Chicago & ". W lii li4 ciiicuge. 31. ft st. P...112& lvae llan .V St. J. Coin OSJi 5SJ4 w P'ld US Toleiio X Vub:t-di .. 47 47; Ollieft Missls-dppi. .. W- 44 St. Leuis, 1. M. X S It.. K KX Ontario and Western. SOyi SV.-i c. c.A i.e. k. it : 2i; New Jersey CentraL.lOl'i 101i 1-I.ft Udiixen Canal.lUK lll.'i 1 el.. I4iek--S Western!!? I2I? Western Union TeL.lhi 115ft Pacific .Mall S. S. Ce. 54 SI Manhattan Elevated Union Pacific 13! UM Kan-as X Texas 4 Ut New 1 one ccnirau. Adams Express.... Illinois. Central Cleveland X Pitts.. Chicago & Keek I... Pittsburgh X Ft. W. Philadelphia. Stocks steady. .... lluJi a U7 .... 112J4 .... my .... 1.174 .... i: iia) .... 315$ .... CIJi .... 43 .".".. 73'rt .... 20 .... 21) Pennsylvania It. U .. y I'hil'a. X Reading..... 31JJ Lchigli valley i Leluuli Nnvlirntien... 4i'i Northern Purine Cem 43Ji w " " P'd Pitts., Titnsv'c& B... Northern Contrat .... IMiiPaA Erie I'.. It... Northern Pcnn'a.... I'll. K. IPs et N..I.... Ilestenvllle Pass Central Trans. Ce ... ;2 4'J 24 Noen Oiiotnuens of the Grain Market. r'nrnished by Jacob B. Lang, Commission Breker. CitiCAUe. Cash. Mav. June. Wheat l.0l I0G SI.OTtf June. July. Cern 4154 .43 .4 Oats 52J4 JO. &," New Yerk. Cash. May. June. Wleat $1.24 3121 11.20 Cern J5t"rf .55-4 .5l;?i Oats... ... ....... ..- ...... .. I'lIILADKLVUIA. Wheat L21?i l.20j I.W'J Cem W5 -55 My. O.us WA -,: ls, llALTI.MOUK. Wheat ...... Cern. ....... ............ ...... . Oats ........ ...- WAJITS. lirAJlTEH-A UOUl), MIUDLE-AUKD man te take cave of horses. A whiti. liiau preferred, cd. Apply, ui2-tld Mnt come well-recommend- BOX S)3. eeatesville. Pa. ItrASTKW-A YOUNO OIBI TO WAIT T t n table and act as pecend girl in gen eral housework, ofllce. Applv immediately nt this ltd w AATKD-A OOOD iIKL TO UtliiKX- cml housework. Inquire at this etnee. ltd JZNTEUTAISMEXTS. TCULTOX OP EISA HCL'SE. THURSDAY, APRIL, 7, 1381. The Fnshionable Kvent. Positively Unpar alleled m nrliliaiit-Miieicund Kenned Comedy. LEAVITT'S GBAND E.W.LISII OPEBA BUKLEbQL'E COMPANY. The Largest Operatic Bi!rlece,ua Cemp.iny in the World. The Glorious Military Opera et CARMEN; Or, Seldiera and Serville-ians. With a phenomenal ra-t including the clinnu ing Lyiic Artiste, 3IIMS M Alt IK W1LLIA31. Prices unusual. i:iervtil Seals en sale at Opeia Heuse Office. a2-5td YULTON Ol'KKA MOUSr.. Engagement Llmiud te One Performance. Saturday Evening, April 9th, 1881. The Prides et Erhlepcun Comedy. t J. II. IIAVEKLY'S St! J. II. 31 ACK, Max a'ieu. KEFINKDt NKTV! OKIUKSAL! Our Fermer Efferts Surpassed. Diagram open lenr flays In advance at usual place. SPECIAL NOTICK. This entire Mammoth Organization will parade the principal streets at neon SatU'iluy, March J. W. P. WEBSTER, - - Ukxcral Aeexr. npr7-: td IfCLTON OPKK.V UOC--1:. TWO NIGHTS. 31euday aud Tuesday, April 11 aud 12. The complete production of the Great American Play, fcfc HEAKTS OF OAK." MB. JAMES A. IIEKNE, 3IIiS KATHAKINE COUCOBAN, And a Carefully Sclacted Company. MB. JOHN P. 3IISIILER calls special atten tion tetliisdclightfuldramaticevent. "Hearts et'O.tk" is a sLi.ple story, beautifully (old. It Is something of a novelty in Its presentation, and Its sturdy strength, Its well limed situa tions, and its chaste and elevating dialogue cannot Jie looked upon without pleasure. The characters are all strongly pertniyeiL It will be produced with the Most Beautiful ami Effective Scenery ever shown here. It requires two cars te transport it. Not withstanding the unusual expense nt this en tertainment then: will be no advance in prices, 35, SO J? 7Je. Reserved Seats new ter sale ut Yeekei'e Office. apr7-4td CtOURT PKOCLAMATIO. j Whereas, The Honerablo JOHN B. LIV INGSTON. President, and Honorable IA VIO W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge et the Court of Common Plea-s.in uudferthc county et Lancaster, and Assistant J usticesoftheCeurts of Oyer and Terminer ami General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and ter the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyr and Terminer and u General Jail Deliv er', also a Court of General Quarter Session et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL (ltn, 1891. In pursuance of which precept public notice is hereby riven te the Mayer and. Aldermen et the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all tb Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county or Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own prone persons, with thMr rolls, record and examinations, and InquUltions.uiidtlieirether remembrances, te de these things which te their eaicenapperta'n iu their behalf tobedene; and also all tlie-e who will prosecute ag-.Unst the prisoners who arc. Or then shall be, in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them us shall bu just. Dated at Lancaster the 10th 'day of 3Iarch, 1S81. JACOB S. STBINE, Sherifl. martl-3tdeaw3tvv
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