LAKCASTEH DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. JANUARY 28 1882. s -4 COLUMBIA NEWS. eut: regular correspondence Tliat Elocution Club. The jeunfj ladies who report tothe Spy til it the Elocution club still lives take their flinj; at the yeun men. It was the presi dent of the club who tel'l us the organiza erganiza was hehcsI. As te the nine original gen tlemen members, two have left town, one cannot attend Tuesday evening meetings, one i- ' out" with some of the young ladies and two ethers have reasonable ex cuses for absenteeism. Fer three nights in .succession only five members were present ::inl as seven was a quorum, a meeting could net be held. Success te the club, h ' spare the yeun men. They are net 'utterly' te blame. Officer Dysiugcr wants the credit for the .skillful kc.iicJi after Dr. Linea weaver's stolen instruments. The facts are that upon our information te Officer Iledcn hauser of tlic robbery he began a search, found the thief and upon asking him what he had dinif: with the ai tides, was told that he uid net knew. He after some further seaich found tli.it they were at Wagner's hotel. I Je told Dysinger about it and told him ie keep his "eye open." lie did se and luoeveiel Iho sc len aitieb'J. At the time we wrote the article of which D. com plains, the stolen things had net been ic ic cevcred, but the thief was caught and by Kedenhauser. Llltle 2.'cuJri Minci'-Itoency combination, opera house ie night. Mercury at GO yesterday. Skating spoiled Misblcr has seven geed shows booked for February. II. Schell's little girl fell through an open cellar deer in Tide's greceiy and escaped with slight scratches. Robinseu's Ilumpty Dumpty" played te a geed house last night, the free exhibition came off in front of the opera house, and the inside show was a geed average. Fancy dress ball postpeuod from next Thuisday te Friday evening. Dinner & Bre.' , lumbar merchau'.', connected with telephone exchange. At St. Jehn's Lu theran parsonage Miss Grace Tingling cn t 1 1 lined her young friends with a dinner. Win. lMnkerteu's coach works and stock te be sold te-day Ileirnau Krausc, a C'ou C'eu innt type, left hcie three years age, joined and left the army, went en the Benten, Mentana, llccerd, left it and has been mourned as dead ler eighteen months. His father has received ?erd that he is herd ing cat Uu nn the plains. NOT D1XKON. 1:10V. ii;n Iiit uiKiiiisied-" County ter Costs." Fn-d'k Brewnprizcr, who was arrested in Pittsburgh and brought te this city by Chief of i'olice Dcichlcr, under the be lief that he was Dr. Eugcne DeLcen, had a lic.iiing befoie Alderman Spurrier this afternoon. Dr. Goldsmith, of Hariisburg, who oc cupied tlie same house with DeLcen for .several mouths, and knew him intimately, swore that the accused was net he. Miss I lousier, who was piesent at the marriage inception of DeLcen and Ida Brcncmati, .swore positively that the accused was net the man. Mrs. Coen ley, who suffered se severely en account of DeLcen's mis tletdr, snore she did net think the accused was the do2ter ; and Officer Titus was sure he was net the man. 15. F. Esalcman, who repieseuted the commonwealth, was satisfied from the tes timony that there was no case against the accused, and would net ask that he be held for trial. He hoped, however, that in making out the bill of costs, which the county would have te pay, the alderman would include the expenses incurred by She officers, as it was at his (Mr. Eshle- man's) iemest that Chief Dcichlcr had fjone te Pittsburgh te make the arrest. J'rewnpiizcr was much affected during the hearing, and, when discharged, asked what was te become of him. He had been bt ought all the way from Pittsburgh for nothing, and new had hardly money enough te pay his way home. Mr. E-hk-man gave him a small contribution, and told liirn te be of geed cheer, and lie then left the office. Mtlclile Acre-s tin; Ititer. (Jltoige Strayer, son of Lewis Slrayer, aged about 27, committed suicide Thurs day afternoon by hanging himself at his father's residence, iu Washington town ship, Yei k county, about four miles west of Jlessvillc. The body of the young man was found suspended by his peckct-haud-kcrchief te the parlor deer, liia feet almost touching the fleer. He was a car pern er by f.adc, and had resided in the West, whcic he had been evciseer of a number of workmen, and the only c.uiMj assigned is that liis br.iin was affected l:em overwork, Since his return he attempted suicide by drowning, but was pr vented from accomplishing his purpose. With the rest of the family he attended a Kile in the neighborhood, but returned before the ethers ami ended his life as described. His family and friends were gie.itly shocked by his sad fate. The deceased was uumanied. THE INfJUlKKU Te bcCnbitilt forthwith. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Iuquifr printing and publishing company held this morning, it was resolved te increase the capital stock of the com pany te $00,000, aud te rebuild and stock the establishment as rapidly as possible. The increased stock was almost immedi ately taken. The iusuranca companies, it is said, object te having the walls of the burnt building pulled down, believing that by se doing damage would be done te seme of the machinery iu the debris that may be saved. Architects have been directed te examine and report upon the condition of the walls. Court el Common Pleas. The case of Jehn L. Arneld vs. Mary Sanders ct al. was argued te-day aud had net been given te the jury in time for te-day's paper. In tiie cas3 of James Uryseu, assignee of Maria Kemper, wife of Daniel Kemper, the juiy found in favor of the defendant aud assessed the damages at $43,121. irtereuc? or Opinion. (.eLc. Law which is the perfection of Kcaseti. ilMiiutucr. Law is a technical sytcm et justice in tended as a polite method of multiplying costs. Legal methods are just by acci dent. The JHn'iitiorcher. The concert aud sociable of the Lan caster Miennercher in their hall en Mon day evening will doubtless be a very pleasant and entertaining affair ; the centlcmcu in charge have by past success ful experience become thoroughly famil iar with all the essentials in making their guests comfortable. Iiettttucd Letters. Letters in the posteflico addressed as fellows are detained for mere definite di rections : "Mrs. AskcrEnglc, Xessvillc. Pa." " Mrs. Julia Silvius, Ne. .101 Race str., Penna. Waived a Hearing. Lewis Sanders, charged with malicious mi schief, waived a hearing before Alder man McConeiny this afternoon and was held for trial at court. Amusements. JIf.mpli Dumpty. This afternoon Cel. Itob Iteb Itob iuseii's ilumpty Dumpty and specialty treure are giving a matinee pcilermance In the opera house, which will be repeated this evening. Four clowns will enliven the pantomime, and prier te te-night's performance a lice dliplay el tiifueil.s.ind pyrotechnics is advertised. Kil'ejy -"a Wednesday evening that dU- tlngutalicd prima denna Clara Louise ltcllegjr, at the head of her own lamed concert organi zation will appear at Fulton opera house under the management of Mi Kiles JJarr. Of Miss Kellogg hcrselt it is unnecessary te speak her reputation has extended t every quarter of the civilized world ; and when It is added that the company includes also RrlgneII, Tagliapietra, and ethers of tike celebrity, it will he known that an entertainment of un exampled brilliancy awaits all who attend next Wednesday. The chart ler iciervcd seats is at Mr. ('.has. 11. Uarr's book store. Centre Square. The Uniterm price of admission is f 1, with no extra charge for scsutlng. ".Steisi'i of Posen." Of the performance ad vertised ler next Thursday i.ight, Puck, whose keen senic of humor Is proverbial, says : Mr. Geerge II. Jc-sep'splay et Sam'l of Pe-scn,' new playing at Havcrly's Four teentn street theatre, is u success. The He brew commercial drummer id admirably and humorously depleted by Mr. M. 15. Curtis. It frequently seen en the stage in this kind but a pleasant and characters el truthful per sonatien." SPECIAL NOTICES. A revolution in the tieatmentei neiveu disease-, is new taking place. Dr. Bensen, e Baltimore, has discovered a sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pills they perma nently cure sick and nervous headache, lien ralgla, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all nerv ous diseases. Fer cbllK, lever, ague, and weakness. Col Cel den's Lleblg's Liquid Beef anil Tonic Invig Invig Invig omter. Veblcn's ; tnJ.e no ether. Ot drug-gl"t-. J27-lwdeedftw .".let kith: .iisinrn:: r.:einer!; Ale you distuibcd at night and broken of your list by aslck child sullcrlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? irs..,j?e nt once unil get a bottle el MBS. WIN.fl.OWS SOOTHING SYRUP, it will re lieeo the peer little sutlerer luimeftlately de pend upon it; theiel no ml-take about it. There in net a met ln.r en uatth who lias ever u-i-il it, who will net tell you at once that it will reg ate. the bowels, and Klve iit.it te the mother, iind relief and health te the child, epei.itia gllkem.-gle. !t l perfectly afe te u-e in all casi;.', anil pit usanttothe taste, and is t'.. prescription et one et tt.e eldi-tnnd best leinale physician ami nurses In the l' : I "t-iti-j Mill! cv.Tywiieii-: J." eyntsn I .!i;: "i ii-: IvdAwM.W&s Muieiite iind Uyxpepsla. A meat leinarkuUlc cure ler dyspepsia " Wells' Health Itenewrr." The greatest tonic, best bilious and Liver Itemedy known. $1. Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Sens. Thanke. Tlieiuas Heward, Bradford, Pa., writes: "I enclose money for Spring Blessem, as I said I would it it cured me; my dyspepsia has van ished wilh all its symptom". Many thanks ; I shall never be without it in the house." Price SO cents. Fer sale at 11. It. Cochran's drug hlere. 137 North tjuecn street. Lancaster. Hale's Heney et Horeheiind andfar cures coughs, bienchitis. and consumption. Plkc'g Toothache Dieps cure in one minute. J27-lwdcert&w llli.NKY'.S CAUJKH.IC SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cut, bruises, ..eie-", ulcei. salt rheum, tettcr.chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tion iieekles ami pimples. The aalve is .:-..) lei-d te give perlect H.itistaclien in very else or money refunded. Be sure you get llenrj's Catholic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. PricfJj cents. in! I ii' Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, Ii7 ' 'I I North Queen street. A ;h! Angel's Visit A Talc et "Itesa dalis." Blitnehe called en Kate, one plcabiinlday, ttin! lennd her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep ttem crying; ter, 'eh," she said, "'Us a dis grace te e with scrofula, my lace se badly marred:" then said her Iricnd, "Itesatlalls will your tumbles end." Blanche called en Kate nelher day and found her one;: mere blithe and gay. her face as railiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's anywheie. Fer skin discuses and impure bleed, thcrc'.i nothing in the world se geed as Besadalis, it drivc3 away all skin disorders, humor, nay. It tones the sys tem, euics your ills and hanii-hcu all doctors bills! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 1H7 and lli'l North tpicen street. y30-lydcedftw:s A Leng!', Cenl or Mre -l nre.it should no slopped. Neglect Irequeully results In an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nrenchiui Trochs'de net dl-order the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act diicctly en the inflamed parts, allaying lr'itiitten, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers und Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tiecnes have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Ila ing been tested by wide and constant use Ter nearly it enlire generation, they have at tained weJ .nerited ranknmeng thelewstaple remedies et the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere ni.S-lvJTThSS.Uvw Mini j miserable people drag themselves about with failing strength, leellng that they aru sinkiug Inte their graves w lie it Parser's Ginger Tonic would begin with the first dose, te bilng vitality and strength back te them. Suit. . 1a2-lmdeodwcew "1.1 te, cirewtb, neauty." " What we all admire" and hew te ecure it: A line head et hair in its natural color Is such un nilluncl te beauty, that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use " Londen Hair Celer Kesterer," the most cleanly and de llghtful article ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is tetally'ditTerent from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and Ircc from all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where It had fallen off orbecemo thin, docs net soil or slain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared ;is te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Itesterer" is sold by all druggists, at 7." cents n bottle, tix bottles ler $1. eci3M.Y.S&w Ge te n. n. MJcnmn's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et eoler.are unequaled. Celer from 2 te Speunds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. Sii-VKn CntKK, N. Y., Feb. 0, 19SU. iiuis-1 have been very low and have tried everything, te no advantage. I heard your Hep Bitters recommended by se many 1 con cluded te give them a trial. I did, and new am around, and constantly improving, and am nearly as strong as ever. W. II. WKLLEK Skinny Men. Wells' Health Rcnewer. Absolute cure ler nervous debility and Weakness el the genera tive function", $1 at druggiei. Depot. Jehn F. Leng & Sen's. JUAJtRTAGJSb. Wkxckk KAFneTn. Jan. 11, 1SS1. by Itcv. Jns. Y. Mitchell, D. D., Mr. Joel Wengcr te Miss Sallie Kalroth, both et Lancaster county. Fi.rr.Y CmiXEiUN. Jan. 95. 1S82. by Kev. Jas. Y. Mitchell, D. D.,Mr. Calvin S. Flury, of Wrightsyille. Yerk county, te Miss Mary 11. Brencmen, et Columbia Lancaster county. JUCATIM. M n.Lur.. 1 n this city, en Jan, i lbSi. Geerge M. Miller, aged 29 years, 11 months and 2 days. His relatives and fiiem's are respectfully invited te attend the funeral lrem the resi lience of his father-in-law, Geerge Ycisley, Ne. 233 North Mary street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery. 23-3t Ailes. In this city, en the 27th insL, Margie L., daughter of 1. V. and Tillie Alles, aged 2 years, 11 months and 16 ilays. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. Ne. 215 East Chestnut street, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery, ltd NEW Alil'EKTISEaUZNTti. ' Sauei: kkact and geerge kel ler's Philadelphia Beer this (Saturday) evening at the rear bar, Leepaid hotel ltd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iy AUED j woman prelcrred. this efilce. Geed wages. Apply at liu- SCHIIXKK HOUSE. This (Saturday) e ening I will have the celebrated LiebencLauer Beer en tap. ltd C." MATTERS'. FURNITURE AN IMMENSE STOCK always en band, et the best make and de sign, at lowest cash prices at HOFF MEIER'S, ltd S3 East King street. OV. A. M. COSESTOGA COUNCIL, MO. . 8. will meet en MONDAY EVENING. JAN. 3 In the Grand Army nail, ever Bair ft Shenk's banking house, northeast angle Cen tre Square. Allmembcrs are requested te be present. Important buslne?. ltd J. E. LONG, Jtec. Sec. TO. O. r ALL MEMBERS OF WASH. . ingten Encampment, Ne. 11, 1. O. O. F., are requested te meet at Odd Fellows' hall en te-morrow ( SUNDAY ) at 130 p. m te attend the iuneral or P. C. P.. Bre. Gee. M. Miller. By order et ltd W. C. BUCHMILLEK, C. P. UIILIC SALi:. ON MONDAY, JANUARY SO. 18S2. will be sold at Ne. 2 iC Seuth Queen street, a large variety cf trimmings and no tions, together with tun line show cases. Sale te begin at 7 o'clock P. M. ltd B.F.ILOWE, Auctioneer. T1IK ANNUAL MKKTING OF THE Stockholders et the American Mechanics' Building and Lean Association will be held en SATURDAY. EVENING (23th Inst.) at 7H o'clock, in Temperance Hall Election of Offi cers, Auditors' rcp.'nt,'ete. WM. T. JF.FFr.BIES, 2C-3td Secretary. A GREAT r.AKGAl.V. A-Sccend Hand Gachlc & Ce., Baltimore PIANO in geed order for sale cheap. Organs at reduced prices. JUSTUS STUCK ENHOLZ, j28-lmdK Fulton Hall. ROPOSALS WILL IIK KEUtlVKD UP te MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 30. 1852, ler the erection et a Telegraph Fire Alarm Line, consisting et ten miles et Ne. galvanized wlre and abent 120 poles, thirty leet long each, insulators. Vc. All proposals te be addressed te Chairman of Committee en Reorganization of Flre Department, ltd BY OUDEK COMMITTEE. IO. O. F. THIS MEMBEKS OF MOM . TEItEY LODGE, Ne. 21-. are requested te meet at their Hall enSUNDAl AFTER NOON, January 23. at 1:30 o'clock, sharp, te at tend the iuneral et our late Brether P. G Gee. M. Miller. The members of Lancaster Ledge Ne. (57 and Hubel Ledge Ne. 599 are cordially Invited te attend. JOSEPH M. KREIDER, N. G. Jas. M. C'haxsueix, Sect. 27-2t TkUBLIC SALE OK DANK STOCK ON J MONDAY, J AM; A BY SO. 1882, at 2 p. m., will be sold at l he I'oeper Heuse, Lancas ter. Pa., the follewini; stocks : 77 shares of Farmers' National Bank Stock. 21 slnres of Columbia National Bank Stock. Terms will be in de known by DK. E. B. HElllt. Executer et tlie estatoet David Herr, dee'd. A. V. Di:llixeku, Attct. 27-2t N O'ML'E I'O STOCKHOLDERS. TUB annual meeting of the stockholders el the Columbia & Pert Deposit Railroad Cem pany will be held at the office of the company, Ne. 233 Seuth Frent street. Philadelphia, Pa., en Wednesday, February 15, 18S2, at 11 o'clock A. M. Election for president and directors same aay and place. JAMES K. McCLURE, Jy2J3!d Secretery. FOR Vai ri:nt A VDACUJUKKK and igenmaker Shep, with Blacksmith Shep, situatea in tnc village ei juiuersviiie, aujotn aujetn Ing the Black Her.-c lietel. This Is one of the best stands In the county, giving steady em ployment te three hands. A two-story Iramc house will also lie rented with the above if ib' dred. Fer further particulars call upon J.G. PETERS, Stevens Cotten Mill, Lancaster Pa. JaniS 4td&2tw TjIBI-TO-N OI'EKA HOUSE. :OXE XJOIir OXI.Y." THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1882. TIIK DISTl.NOl'ISUEIi COMEDIAN, B. CURTIS, IX 111S SOVHL LIHT VICTUItE, SAM'L OF POSEN, THE COMMERCIAL DRUMMER, As played by him ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS, in New erk City, supported by his own SPECIALLY StiLECTEl' COMPANY. POPULAR PRICES: Admission, 35, 30 and "fie. Reserved Seat, 7ec. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Oflice, J2S-5t pLUMBING, GA!FITTIG. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. PLUBII ifl uASlfTING ne.si: exi.v by SKII.I.FtL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GASF1TTING JaniS-lydS OX HAND. (11CEAT ISAKGAlNa. While taking an account et stock we eiler BARGAINS -IN Dry Goods! AND CAEPBTS! Although we are selling ett our stock mpld ly a", the low figures we ate offering goods yet we have many BARGAINS -IN Every "Department ! OF OUR IMMENSE TOCK, and it wUl pay any one te leek through our stock belerc buying elsawltcre, as yen are sure te find something te suit you at the price. CALL AND SEE FOIl YOURSELF. k 25 BAST KING.ISTRBBT, LANCASTEH PA. NEW JLDTXMX1BE3LENTS. E STAULlsUED 1785, REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE. NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. REIGART'S OLD WINES OF 1800. 1818, DIES AJSli Xf-MfA-fitf, MIXS, All the leading brands el tHAMPAGNE, BROWN Mineral Waters, Appellinaris, Vichy, Frledricnshall, Unnyadi Janes, Saratoga and Ginger Ale. Alse Fine Olive Oils. H. E. SLAYMAKER. rpHE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE YOUR MONEY, NOEBEOK & MILEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. NOW IS TOUJt TIME TO BUY! PURCHASERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! Yeu are aware tnat everything In the line or Material, Trade and llusine-s has advanced and Is still advancing In price, and if you postpone or delay your needs until Spring, you will find you will have te pay 23 or 30 per cent, mere than it you make jour put ehase new. The reason we are offering inducements and still selling our work at the Present an. I Re duccd Prices is owing te the fact that we arc new Enlarging our Carriage Works, and have net at present room snflicii-nt te store our work, as well as the desire te keep all our hands in employment, as we eiupiey neiie out. me icsi ami .uest i-racitcai Jiccnanie-.. We have yet en hand a Large Stock et Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Market and Business Wagons, &c ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE STYLE. FINISHED IN THE UEfcT AND MOST ARTISTIC MANNER, And te which we invite your special ami Immediate attention. NEW ADVEMISEMENTH. ELECTION. THE ANNUAL ELKCTION et Trustees of the Lancaster Cemetery, will be held en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7th. 1S82, between the hours of 10 nnd 11 o'clock a. m., at the Cirape Hetel, North Queen street. DANIEL HEITSHU. President. j21-3td23&fbl XJEvF SEKlfcS, 14T11 PEOPLE'S MU1LD- l- lng. Lean and Deposit Company. Month ly meeting this (Saturday) evening at Hi o'clock, at Relneehl's eflice, Ne. 41 North Duke street. Stock in ew Series for sale. Ne back dues te pay. Meney leaned at ! o'clock. ltd H. W. VILLEE, Sec'y. OPEU1AL NOTICE! J. B. MARTIN & CO. QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. Wc have new open full lines et French China, Porcelain. White Ui-attite ami C, C. Ware, in Dinner, Tea, Hetel and Chamber ' Ware. ALL GOODS WARRANTED NOT TOCUAZE Following popular makes te select lrem : II A VILAXD & CO.'S FREXCH CHINA. GIBUS A REDOX'S FRENCH CHINA. PRATT A SIMPSON'S PORCELAIN. MADDOCK A SON'S PORCELAIN. MERCER POTTERY CO.'S PORCELAIN. MADDOCK A CO.'S WHITE GRANITE. PARKHURSTS WHITE GRANITE, PO WELL A BISHOP'S WHITE GRANITE B URGESS A GODDARD'S WHITE GRANITE. HOMER LA UGHLIN'S WHITE GRANITE AND WARE OF FIVE OTHER D IFFEREXT MA KES. LARGEST S 1'OC K LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., H AUEK UliO. EMBROIDERIES. l WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, JAN. 29, THEIR Spring Selections OF . CAMBRIC, NAINZOOK and SWISS EMBEOIDEBIES IN SETS. OF VARIOUS MATCH. IN WIDTHS, WITU 1XSEBTION TO NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS. TAUT OF WHICH ABE THE FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED, ALSO MEDIUM GRADES AND LOW PRICED. Te which they Invite Special Examination. flARPETB, COAL, c. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 130 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lahcastkb, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Gonnlne LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. JUARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, 4e. USTOM BAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. .LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either In the piece or In Garments; also, all kinds or silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemcn's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, vests, 4c. Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Bine Dyeing done. All orders or goods left with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal el tbe best quality put up expressly let family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lydBSl PHILIP SCHUM, SON CO mm BBOTHEB ESTABLISHED 1785. 1817. 1818 AND 1827. FIXE OLD BRAX- IRISH AND SU SCOTCH WHISKIES. STOUT, SCOTCH ALES, &c. ATM' AltrERTlSEMUHTS. VTOTlUJi IO SHIPPERS. Xl Having sold te the Pennsylvania railroad company the equipment and geed will of my FAST FREIGHT LINE, it will be withdrawn as an Individual Line en FEBRUARY 1. Hereafter all Freight sent te Depots at Deck street ami Frent and Pine streets, Philadel phia, will be taken In charge and promptly forwarded by the Company. In discontinuing the business, 1 desire te express my sincere thanks te the public ler the large patronage given this line during the long period lrem its establishment te the pres ent day. JOHN R. 1I1TNER. Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 35, 132. 20-StdU rpHINGS THAT AKE ODD. We are at present the possessor et manyjust such ODD THINGS. a great MEN'S PANTS, BOYS PANTS and CHILDREN'S PANTS Beprecent a great many kinds and the prices are as varied. They are what is neceary te help wear out the suit ; ter the Pants nre suru te go lirst. The little boys are the ones that try the pants the hardest, aud If tlii'y are net made strong and of geed uiaturia! they will net last long. II you arc in need et an extra pair, come and leek ever the let that we lust bought. They are very cheap and made well, and the wear is all you desire. ODD CAPS Are plenty with us, also, j u,t at this time, and the prices we have put en them will make bargains for somebody. And if you arc thinking anything about WHITE SHIRTS Yeu must net forget our SEVEN STYLES, and that we keep tiicin te sell. It is te your interest te come and i-e them , but nk specially for the EIGHMIE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTEK, PA. ESTEIITAIXMUNTH. TULTOW OPEKA HOUSE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, COL. ROBINSON'S m:w colossus tjuck Humpty Dumpty Pantomime & Specialty COMPANY. 7-M LAEuIIS IN 180 MINUTES. I Fiee Exhibition at nl?ht, before the hall. Ex Ex ttaerdlnary performances en the tihliope. .licauiiiui display et fireworks, Keman can dles, sky rockets, l!enal lights, etc. Ilaiceny concert by the brass band. One night and a matinee only, at Fulton Hall. PRICES Matinee prices: Children loc.; Aenlts. 25c. Evening prices : 33, 33 IiOc. Ne extra charge ler rescrvud neats. J26-3td TOLTON (irKKA HOUSE. X? ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1882. (JRANl) FAREWELL CONCERT OP AMERICA'S GREATEST 1'EIMA-DONNA. MISS OLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Assisted by the following distinguished artists: MifeS CLARA POOLE. Contralto; SIG. URIGNOLI, Tener: SIG. TAGLIAPIE TRA, Baritone; S. LIEBLING. Pianist; T. ADAMOWSKI, Violinist; APOLPH GI.OSE, Accompanist. This will be the only opportunity et hearing Miss Kellegg, as she retires lrem public lite with the close el her present engagement. The diagram ler the sale of seats at Chas. 11. Uarr's book store. ADMISSION. SJ.0O. Ne extra charge for reserved scats. 2C-ltd ELIAS RARR, Manager. POLITICAL. DE01OCKATIU PRIMARIES. The Democratic voters et Lancaster city will meet at their usual voting places en SATURDAY EVENING, .JANUARY US, BETWEEN 7 AND 8 O'CI-OCS. te make general nominations for the several ofuccste be filled at the coming municipal elections, Including Mayer Scheel Directors, and City Committeemen ; Members of Select Councils lrem the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth and Eighth .wards; Common Councilmen and Ward Officers; Aldermen In the First, Fifth and Eighth wards. And en SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Fcev C te 8 p. m. (except in the Eighth ward, where the elections will be held from '.', te S r. M.), te settle the candidates. The voting places will be a lol!ew : First Ward Shebcr's hotel. Second Ward Thce. Weiu'll ;.'s aloen. Third Ward Efllnger's. Fourth Ward Rettweiler's. Fifth Ward Philip Wall's Green Tree hotel. Sixth Ward Jeseph Kautz's saloon. Seventh Ward Kulilman's. Eighth Ward Albert KehlhaasX Ninth Ward Arneld Haas's. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. MIS CELL AN EO US. ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, which yearly carry thensands te untimely graves, can undoubtedly be euied by the treatment pursued by DR. H. D. LONGAKER. Ne feeling of egotism prompts the exhibition of the numerous certificates et cures that can hitspAn nf tlw Docter's Offlpe 13 Ket Wnlnnt. I street, Lancaster. Consnltatien free. )26-3tdAwti THIRD EDITION SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 28, 1882. WKAT11EB INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, Jan. 28. Fer the Middle states rain, followed by clearing weather, winds shifting te southwest and Derthwest, falling barometer and rising temperature during the day, followed en Sunday by general and colder weather and rising barometer. GU1TEAU. The Movement for a New Trial. Washington, Jan. 28. la the criminal court this morning, Messrs. Scevillo and Reed, counsel for Guiteau, appeared, and the former inquired of the court, in re spect of the lerin of his bill of excep tions, whether he would be compelled te except specifically, or whether a general exception would suffice. Judge Cox stated that under tbe prac tice of the court he would have te except specifically. Mr. Scevillo then stated that he had intended te file his motion for a new trial, but he would like te hava until Monday. The district at torney objected, and Scevillo stated that iu that case he would tile his motion this afternoon iu the clerk's office. The dis trict attorney asked that the court assign Tuesday next for the hearing of argument upon the motion, but upon representation from Mr. Sceville that he would scarcely be able te cuter upon the argument at that time, the court declined te fix a day at present. DEADLY BOILER EXPLOSION. Several Live Lest Through Criminal Negli gence. Watervillk, Maine, Jan. 28. The boiler in the steam mill of the Kennebec framing company, at Fairfield, exploded this morning with terrific force. A son of ex-Warden Nice was killed and Jehn Avery, the foreman ; Lemar, the fire man, and Isiac Farley, the cngineer. were buried in the ruins. Gee. McKeown aud Jehn Smith, a feremau, were wounded and several ethers slightly injured. The under work of the mill is en lire and still burning. The accident is supposed te have been c.iused by a lack of water in the boiler. The less by the explosion cannot new be estimated. AFTER MANY OAYS. Kcilvul or a Mysterious Slurder Cane. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 28. Dr. Cox, drugaistanil physician, and Mrs. Schneider, keeper of a house of assignation, were ar rested last night by order et" the police authorities en the charge of complicity in the murder of the girl Martha Whitla, whose shocking and mysterious death three years age, is again brought into prominence through the libel suit of Hugh Peeples. The authorities rcvea! nothing of the facts which led te the arrest. .Medals for Third Tenders. St. Ler is, Jan. 28. The Pest-Dt'spulch says that, in accordance with the sugges tien of Den Cameren, approved by Rosceo Ceukling and Chauncey I. Filley, 330 bronze medals have been struck in that city te commemorate the steady voting of the Grant phalanx at the Chicago cenven tien. Mr. Filley will supplement the dis tribution in a few days. Doneliugii's Last Ditch. Philadelphia, Jan. 28. Delinquent Tax Collector Donohugh, appealed te the beard of revision te allow him te use the assessors' books withheld from him by Mr. Jehn Hunter, the recei rcr of taxes. Accompanying his ap peal is an effidavit from the locality clerk, charging the receiver of taxes with " forcibly interfering" with him while in the discharge of his duties. The New Congressional Apportionment . Washington, Jan. 28. Indications are that the apportionment bill reported te the Heuse will become a law. There is loud cemplaiut against it en the part of mem bers from the smaller states, but the dele gations from states which are gben an in crease of representation number 20S, mere than two-thirds of the Heuse, and they will naturally support it. loe Gorge Belew Wllkesbarre. Wilkesbarre, Jan. 28. The ice in the Susquehanna began te move at neon. There is a gerge between this city and Nanticoke, a distance of nine miles, and the water is seven feet above low water mark. Travel bctvjm this city and points along the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg mi I read has been cut off. Brief Career of an ingurance Company. Newark, X. J., Jan. 28. The Heme mutual benefit society of New Yerk, for insuring against injury by accident, sick ness or death, opened an office here three weeks age. It business was stepped to day by order of the commissioner of in surance, as its business was illegal. Arsenic In tlie Cem Bread. Corinth, Ky., Jan. 28 A family named He man n, living en the outskirts of the town, were poisoned night before last while at supper. It is supposed there was arsenic in the corn bread. Five of the family arc lying at the point of death. Ne investigation has been made. Fatal Trlchinsw. Minneata, Minn., Jan. 28 In addition te the three persons whose death from trichi na; was mentioned iu these despatches, five mere of the seventeen who were stricken arc se dangerously ill that their lives are despaired of. Heading's Postmaster Gene Wrong. Reading, Pa., Jan. 28. A special agent of the posteffice department new here has discovered that Geerge W. Grant, the post master of this city, is short about $3,000. Grant has been deposed and the office- is in charge of his sureties. MYSTERIOUS TRAUfcDV. A Wealthy Weman Poisoned by Opium Ad ministered by Unknown Hands. In Louisville, Mrs. Belle Oldham, a well known and wealthy woman, who lived near the city limits, was found lying dead in her bed. Frem the discoloration of her face, her clenched hands, and the general appearance of the body, the physi cians decided that she had been poisoned with opium, violently ad ministered by ether hands than her own. The only circumstances that go te shed light upon the deed are these : Early in the evening a negre woman called at Mrs. Oldham's house and asked permission te remain all night. The re quest was complied with, and a pallet made for her in an adjoining room. An eight-year-old boy of Mrs. Oldham's says that his mother put him te bed and then went into the room where the negre lay. The boy, en awakening, missed his mother, and after calling her went te her room and found her lying en the bed with her clothes nearly all tern from her body. The negre had gene out of the house through a side win dow which was found open. Mrs. Old ham is suing for a divorce from her hus band, and at the last terra of the chancery court had wen a law-suit conveying te her COO acres of valuable land, the rental of which brines $0,000 per annum. At her death the land was te go te her children. A description of the negre woman is in the hands of detectives, who are scouring tbe city. The husband of the murdered woman has been absent from town several days. At Mahone's Solicitation. Washington. Jan. 28. At tbe solicita tion of Senater Mahone the president has decided te withdraw the nomination of D.B. Nichols te be postmaster at Norfolk. Messrs. Dezcnuerf and Nichols are at tbe White Heuse te-daj'. The TVntale Breker. Philadelphia, Jan. 28. The supreme court te-day refused te discharge Marien E. Dew, the female broker, charged with swindling female speculators, aud re manded her te the county prison. m Bretner aud Sister Drowned. New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 28. Jas. H. Fielder and his sister Barbara were skating en the Karitan river near Sayer ville this morning and were drowned. They wcul down clinging te each ether. Stealing Shee by Wholesale. Wilmington. Del., Jan. 28. Jehn L. Walker's shoe store was entered by bur glars last night, and about eighty dozen pairs of shoes of different kinds were stolen. Tlie Ceiimis Uellcieney ttlll Signed. Washing ten, I). C, Jan. 28. The president te day signed the census defic ency bill. U.IICU f-.V.t. r-in:a:e!tni:i Market. Fhii.&dklpui. Jan. is. Kleur o,ulet mid steadily held : Mtperllne, f J 75Q1 ; i-.:ra. $4 5035 '- ; il!ie and Indiana tiiiniiy, JG T.'iT -Jj: IViinsylvanl i tar.iilv f0 10 i! ,ri0: St. Leuis de $7 W.17 .r0; "MlnnesetH Extra. ; ffifji; 7." ; de -.trahrht. ?.; 7.rh.T7 : winter patent. $7 J0iSi"; sprint; de, ?7 r.OiiS i. Itye Heur at $1 7.JJ.". Wheat dull and lower; ;iel. and IVnn'u Ked.fl ISfSI It ; de Amber. $1 tiff I r. Cern quttt and -.tiv.dy for leeul use. Oats dull. Rye at U e'Jlfcle. PrevMnns in tlr.u lel.hlng demand. Lard qnirtcr. llutti't Hi in with noe.l .U'liiaud ler choice; Cnumerv rxtrn, UftfJe: de ioeil te choice, 37J4IV. Rolls iiiPt. Ks dull -inl mwelth'it ; IVmi.i., 'He; Western, :MiJ J7e. Cheese ilinet and -:T.dy. l'rtreleum imrt ; Cell'iii'd. 7'e. Whisky firm at it -JO -eiiN pxitl te in-line clever eniet at S J ; de de t'lai-eed dull at 1 Xjj)l :5!. ry. or New ions. Jannarv :s. Fleur Srntii and Western -lihtly in buyer Southern iinclianired. favor and dull ; Wheat H'JJc lower, heavy and nnsi-tt'cd ; lairsneculallvetiaillntr .sales; Ne. '1 lied. Feb.. 4."jS)l IKif ; de -Mar.. $1 -IS'1 4'J; ile April H4'.l l'.: : de May. 1 I7'4l 4t.. Cern .iti7He lower, heavy and fair business : mixed Western spot. IWfii'ic ; de futures. 70f873J$i Oats .seareelv se strong ; Ne. 'J Feb., JSJc ; deMnreh,-tsJ4'0sc: de May, 4SJij ; iState, 43;ij.")le; Western. I7'3e. Oratn and l'r..vm..n Juoiatleiit. One nV!iic!;iuet'it!nns of riln and provis previs ions, ttiriiNhi-t by . K. Viuidt. Breker, 15' East KiilK st met. .I.iii. "3. I r. m. Chicago. Wheat com O.itn I'erlc Lard Feb.... 1.33 11':; .I'J'; 1S.07K 1I.17M March. 1.81?, .lU'i IJ.'Z 1S.3 HMV, Muy My. .!.; f'liilatlelplil.i. Feb i.uj; .:j .111,", " ... March.. 1.I5' .7I-'i ..'.';,; April .. LIU" .11 .Slf . . I.ive fetei-K. jiluruem. Chicago. Iless Ueceii.fs. 'iVW head; ship ments, 7,000 head ; market steady unit uu changed. Cattle lti eeipls, l,."i0e head; shipments, 3.4UO head ; market btu.tdy ; no expert ; geed te choice, ."hipping stronger, $r aufti! 10 ; common te lair. $4'21$5; mixed butchers' .! 3U7 20; bulls -503 "'; etlurinfrs consist largely et common quality thin llesh ; stoekers and feeders, 2 S3."! 7.'. Sheep Iteculpts, l.tOHicad; shipments, 1,900 head ; market weak ami slew, hut steady ; common te medium, i:m:it); "il In choice, $f4 5! ; choice, $ei$h le7 stncit TiarKer. New Yerk, L'liiladelpliia and Lecal Stocks also United States Itends reported daily by Jacob It. I.oxe, N. K. Cor. Centre Krinuru. New Yekk stoeks Stocks irrcgul u- anil nns-tttlcd. Ian. 24. 10:00 law 3.S. Meney i; Chicago A North Wfstei: Chicago. Mil. &St. I'nul. .'..'. lfaV'j 130K 12UK .... iip'Jii iiMjg my. Camilla Southern 11j ,V esfc c. c. ft I. c. R. i: itijj viy Del.. Lack. & Western ... li"i?M Y$ 125-) Delawaii: ft II iidsen Canal Wlix .... lutfJ Denver ft itie Grande 72,!,, 715 iy, EastTenn.. Va. ft Ga 1.1 .-j, yn Hannibal A-St. Jee ur Lake Shere A Mich. Mint hem 112i 112 111 Manhattan Elevated 51 Michigan Centra! tT Wn SH'i Missouri. Kansas ft T'.Tits. ... :7i 375 i N. Y., Lake Erie ft V.'efii-rn WJi III, Vb .New Jersey Central 1X5 'X, 35; N. V.. Ontario A We-tvi n SIV .... a; New YerkCentr.il 131 1.11 i:e Ohie & Mississippi 35 .... 31 ! OhleCeutr.il .1 2.V4 21 Pacific Mail Stenmnhip Ce... 2I 43! 42i SL Paul & Omaha 3BJS 3i 3 de Preferred lui- leiUi. 100K Central Pacific s:i;j seji 88J5 Texan Pacific 1:1 48 48 Union Pacific 11 117 117K Wabash, St. Leuis ft l'acille.... 37 :n SV, Preferred H'J I18?2 "7 Western Union Tel C( s hi si a xi. r. m. . si. 1'lIIt.AUia.l'lIIA.. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania :. t: l c,,i Gl'4 Reading ::- 31 31)1 Lehigh Valley Oi Lehigh Navigation Kx iiv.... 12 42f liuOiile, i'itts. A V. esli 11 i' .... 19& ! Nerthein Cisittia! 40 Northern Pacific 3.1'i .... 35 J'lelinei 73 73 72 I llesteitvilh ' , Electric lndeire:i:ul Tel. Ce ll'l 12) Phlludclpliis. A. Kile 11. 1: 1'J 1 Gunniien .'Mining !i) .... 1W , lewaGulcif Mining 27J ; Uw!tbijStatb.' l!ins. 1. m. i l:iw I United StuW") 4 r'-u; 118 t " 114 1 ' ft " 11)2 i " ldl I I NE W A V f'EK TJlt Kit EST. "ITALKVri N J-.S. Valentines and "v?alentine Cards. In Cicat Vaiiety at L. M. BOOK AND 1 LYNNS. STATIONEKY STOKE, Ne. 42 WEST ICING STREET. k SK YOUKUKOCEK I'lIK Eby, 'Stehman & Oe.'a MANMEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, the best In the market. This Heur will yield mere bread te the barrel than the old preees flour. Try it and be convinced. f;!U-dE ORPHANS' CO CUT SALE. WILL HI: sold by eidrr of the Orphans' Court el Lancaster county, en SATIIUIIAY. JANU ARY '. M2. nt the new Tavern In the city et Lancaster, the following valuable city proper ty, viz : A let or piece el gieimd, sitnaied en the southeast side et Maner street, in said city, containing in front en Maner street. 32 feet 6 Inches ami extending in depth llil feet 'J Inches, with u Twe-Story FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE and one-tery Frame Kitchen attached : adjoining property of Kautz, William Walker and estate or Jacob Rhoads, deceased. Any person de-iring te see the property be fore sale can de se by calling en the premises. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day when attendance will be irlvcn and terms made known by JOHN SCIIAFFNER, Executer el Catharine SchatTncr, dee'd. Jl-W&StmJ pi IRARO FIBEINhnBANGEGQHPANY, OFPHILADELPIA. ..Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, securely Invested. Fer a policy In this old and well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 EAST KING STREET. d.1M.W&SU X
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