Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 30, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. JANUATU .30 18b2.
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STABBING AFFRAY.
s,nitn);i.i m.vtsjkday nigut iiuaivl.
line Man Uanxereii'sly ami Tire Others
slightly Wounded Tlie fttabbr In .Jail
On Saturday evening :i young man
naial Charles Carr was dangerously
stibbjj i:i the abJemen, Charles Spil
liner in the elbow and Waiter 3Iyeis in
ths hand, the cutting bsinjj der.3 ea Seuth
Quean street, mar Vine, by a yeunjj man
namad Michael Gempf, residing at Xe.
419 Heaver street.
The facts, as stated by the yeun men
who were cut. are substantially as fol fel
lows : The yemitj men name 1 and Jack
Weidlcr were in t:u restiura.it under the
Law Building, corner of Grant and Duke
streets, drinking with a woman named
Ann uenry. ..Licuiei brempi anu a com
panion n lined Rjiuuars entered tin saloon
and after spi.ikinjja f-;w words with tlie
woman left the saloon in her company.
Weidlcr, who was intoxicated, took
offense at their interference and followed
them, and the ethers followed him,
as they allege, ' te sec fair play."
Gempf, Reiuhar". and the woman walked
down Duke 'liec-L te East Kiiiff, and
down East Ivin.j te Centre S'juare,
where they en'ered Zaspfel's siloen.
Weidlcr siud his )''. icin lining outside.
On coming out of tin: sileni Kcinhart
dealt Weidier a blew with a blackjack and
knocked him down liji.iiiart ard the
woman then r,.n off in e'ie direction and
Gempf in anethrr. lie was followed by
Ciirr, Spillincr, 3Iycri a-id ethers. The
wounded men say that as they came up
with Gempf he slashed backwaid with a
knife, cutting -ipillitiger in the elbow.
When in l'r.nt of I) dsz's store Gempf foil
and the ethers rusind in ea him. He
brandished !i:.s knife fuiieusly and mio mie
eeedi'd in culling Myers, in the wrist, and
inllieimg a fcirlul ga.h in Can's abde
men. lleg.iining hi fesi he took te his
heels, and escaped.
Carr was c.irried 1 1 fc'ue e flics of Dr. M
j. Heir, where his wound was examined,
lie w.ts found te havi- .1 great gash cut in
his a'l.denr-n, thi-e:i:!i which th omen-
lum, me membrane
ill
en-losing the lower
Th':-. was pushed
wound closed, an;'
intcstint.s, protrude J
back te its i'ac' 1 lie
tne siiiiiMfr ro.iie'.
K ing street, who;'
I te hi.; home en ne-.t
he li-'s in : t-.uher criti-
cal condition.
Spillirg' r's wound." was also diewi'd by
Dr. Hen ; MyeisVby Dr. Boyd.
Gem-il's Sratouieiit.
Gempf kejit himslf concealed until la-si
evening, when, heniing that a warrant had
been is;ucd ler his arrest, he called at the
station IiiUe ,rrl surrendered himself te
this p'dKC. lie aeknewl-dgcs the cutting,
but claims tint it was de:i purely in seil
ilefcnc. He says that he and Reiuluirt
each aevenipau: 1 by a woman, cam up
street together. His woman left him
ami he, along with Reinharl and Miss
Hemy went, into Ransing's saloon under
the Law Building. After taking a drink,
Gempf and Riiiiuart left the weai.m in
the saloon while they went eat te attend
te some business m users. 0:i their ml urn
they found Jatk Weidier and ;em ; ethei
drinking beer with the woman. Gempf
lad R.;iiih irt took t!i ; w tin m away, a;
they had breu ;!it her te the saloon. They
had net, gene far until they found Weidier
fair, .SjiiliiiigiM, ?ilycrs and ethers follow
ing them and mnhing threats.
They walked te V hire '.piait, and
Geinprbsing iifi.nd of the crowd, he and
Heinhart.wen'- int Zi"p!'el".. saloon te sec
if any of thei- fri :s.ls wi-: theie. Itein
hart came out first and became engaged
in :i iiu.inv! with Weidier, whom he
knocked down. Weidier was seen lein lein
ferced by a large party of his trieuds.
anion ' Lhi:n Ii'in GJiarL"; iiiliimrit wlie !
had hi; coat oil-, l.'ciiihart and Gempf, '
Kcsinirthi' thev w-re entnumharcd, took .
te their heels with the girl, and ran
down Seuth Queen street, closely followed
bvalari eieivd. 'iomel Kavs that one
ni" the niua hit. him with his fist, knocking I
him dewi
When he was
down the i
crowd bia-.j kicking him. lasclf-defen-i-:
ha then drew his knife and began cuttin-j,
but, did net knew wh:m l.e cut. as all he
could de was te strik- at random while
lying en the pavement When the crowd
fell back he ran tf his home aud gave him
self up as seen as he found that a warrant
had b?en issued for his arrest. Reinhart
with the woman get away before the fight
en Seuth Que."!! street ba-i, and thev
were net, in it.
Tliis morning Gempf was committed !
iail, in default of bail, by Aldcrmin A. F.
Donueily, te awii. the result of f'arr's iu
juiies and ' : cutthig Spillingcr.
Ctll'.H ('OtlUllIl)l!.
Inliaiu niatien tct in in Can's wound last
night and very serious results weie appre
hended. Te-day it is well under control,
but he is net .vet out of danger. The slab
is hetwciii th.- ninth aud tenth ribs.
C'OlIItT OK COM.'.iU.N PLEAS.
3viin! Vc!t-Se:iiD Cases !-'liu.l'l.
The case of Jehn L. Arneld vs Mary K.
Saudris and Dr. II. T. Sanders, owners,
and Win. Neith, contractor, was given
te the jury en Saturday afternoon at .1
o'clock After beinj out about a half
hour they returned, icndcring a verdict in
favor of "the plaintiff fer$9CC.0."i.
This morning the second week of com
mon picas court began, with Judge Patter
son picsiding.
When the li&t was called it v.ra i found
that of the HO case-: down ter trial le were
icady, the efhc:s having bjen settled or
continued.
In the case of Jehn Smith (carpenter)
vs. Mary Ideal, administrative of Jacob
Ideal, deceased, aud .Mary Ideal, tcrre
tenant, ?e.s set. fa. mortgage, a verdict
was taken in favor of the pl.iinliu" for
318.
The eve of Nathaniel Fireston. vs.
Leauder Liiidemulh, was settlcil.
The lirstc.isij artiched for jury trial was
that of David IJ. IJurkiielder and Annie
IJ. Burkhoider vs. Hiram II. Itelma-.i and
Martha Ilclnian, summons in slander. The
defendants were net present in court nor
were they represented by counsel. At a
previous term the case w.ii continued be
cause they had no counsel. They were
notified that the case would hi disposed of
at this tetm. A number of witnesses were
called aud they testified that Mrs. llelman
had upon different occasions circulated
reports te tha c.Tcci that Mrs. IiurkheIJer
had at different times committed adultery.
The damages at first were for 5,000, but
counsel for plaintiff said they would he
satisfied with a verdict in their favor for
6500. The jury rendered a vcrdic' in favor
of the plaintiffs for $1,000.
Opinions Delivered.
Judge Patterson delivered opinions in
the following cases.
Christian Wanner,
deceased, estate.
hxccptiens te
tieus dismissed
auditors repeit. Excep-
andrciert confirmed ab-
selutcly.
Jehn iJt-inheld and Leah Keiuheld. his
wife, nssigucd estate. Exccrtieus te au
ditors' report. All the exceptions te both
reports were dismissed and reports con
firmed absolutely.
Casci: Continued.
All the cases in court in which J. Hay
Brown, esq., was interested were continued
today, as Mr. Biewu was compelled te
go te CJeai field, having received a dis
patch that a child of his sister, Mrs.Ramey.
had died.
Alarm or Fire.
About half past four o'clock yesterday
afternoon there was an alarm of fire caused
by the upsetting of a stove in a club room
en Maner sticet. Very little damage was
done. The " machines "' weic inn out,
but their sei vices were net needed. There
was a geed deal of chin-music indulged in
by the Shiliier boys duriug their return
fiem tl.iir urn, but nobody was hurt.
Jacob and Charles Franciscus, Win. Wcu-
niuger and Gee. Maxwell were arrested
te-day by Officer Ceyle and held before
Alderman McConemy te answer for the
disorder.
OUi: LOCAL SCIENTIST'S.
Monthly Meeting or the Linn. 0,111 Society.
At the icgular meeting of the Linnasan
faeeietj', en Saturus-, the following dona
tions were made :
te the iirsi:t;ji.
A line specimen of the " Fieg-fish"
(Batrachus tau) , six inches in length, from
Mr. Frank Mettfett, through Mr. Daniel
Ileitshu ; icceived from Baltimore in a
cargo of oysters, and was still alive when
it arrived in Lancaster, altheught it must
have been out of '.t ater several days.
Eijjht specimens of the ' seventeen
year cicada") Cicada septandecim), in the
pupal form, by Gee. O.llcnsel, florist, East
Orange street, dug out of the ground,
eighteen inches below the surface, aud
about four feet from the outside wall cf
Mr. IPb. greenhouse, en the 13th of Jan
uary, alive when received by the curators.
Pi of. Riley is of the opinion that they be
long te his breed Ne. 8, and will appear
the " coming summer."
A beautiful specimen of Wilsen'; thrush
(Tardus fusccceus), found in a dying con
dition in East Orange street, in November
last, by W. Da C. Rathven. As this bird
usually migrates in September or the be
sinuing of October, it must have been de
ceived by the pleasant autumn weather,
and was suddenly overcome by cold.
A very perfect Indian implement, found
en a small island in the Susquehanna
river, near Safe llaiber, by Mrs. A. II.
Rei:.t, of Xe. 119 Seuth Queen street,
thieugli Mr. William Hechm. This relic
of the icd man is of an unusual form, and
was probably used in "bilking " trees, or
in skinning large animal:-, or both.
Specimens of " Georgia cotton " (0'
sypiutn Iicrbaccum) by Mr. .1. J. Sprenger,
of Heme, Georgia. Height of plant, four
feet si:: inches ; em cad, three feet, and
contained one hundred and twenty bells,
repiesentcd as an average of the plants in
the field wheie it giew.
Fine specimens el 'sponge" (Sjieiifiu
) gathered en Nantucket Beach,
!i-t summer, by I). Maxwell, of Baltimore,
tine specimen is 01 a very delicate and un
common form.
Library.
Nes. 2e and 20, vel. 20, of the official
gazette of the United States patent office,
irem the department of the interior. The
Lane ister Fanner, for January, 1SS2.
lIiklerlc.il.
TJiree envelopes, containing forty-seven
lef.ii and foreign, historical, biegsajihic.il
Hid scientific scraps 'y liie curator.-;.
A twenty dollar bill of the Lancaster
bank, dated July 1, 1S32, by Mr. J G.
Thaehara.
i'.lll'IH !:Cil(l.
Dr. llathven read this-.! papers contain
in ; notes en the history and habits of the
' neg-fish," the " Thrush " aud the.
' Cieidas " pic.-enlcd.
Mi.;. Gibbens read an interesting letter
from a fiieud in Nebraska, relating te
-OlIlK
well:
M.ll-
phenomenal peculiarities 01
in the- district where the wiitcr
the
re-
N'T I'.tlSlllOSM.
nichident announced
the chair:iun
el tne .standing ceininittccs ler tlie year
1SS2, said chairmen hein authorized te
ajipeint, each, two colleagues from anions
the members and correspondents of the
society. Mainolesjy, Or. M. L. Davis ;
Ornithology. Win. L. Gill ; llcrpct llcrpct llcrpct
olev, Win. T. Bolten ; Ichthyology,
('. A. Ileinitsh ; Entomelocy, S. S. Rath
viiii ; Betany, Mis. L. I"). Zell : Geolery,
Pief. I. S. Gcist ; Paleontelouv, Prof, t.
Ji-'f-; -'lieroscepy, Dr. Knight ; Jim
f ralegy. .1. B. kcvinki ; Archeology,
' ''. ' IJ. IJultbs ;
IVef. .1. II. Dubb:
Nat in nl Historical
Gibbens.
..iisceiian, .urs. 1 . s-j
After passing upon bills presented, and
the usual becial
and hcientilie intercourse,
tilc -society au:
euincd te meel en the last
Fridav evening in February.
SALISUUUY NEWS.
Itpr.i-. Prem the Eal I'.isd.
Ke&uiar Gap Coriespendcnc.
During the last week some thieves have
been helping themselves te some of our
citizens' meat and fowls. One night they
paid a visit te Jehn Marsh's hen-roost and
leliaved it of ene dozen large chiekeus.
j and en Thursday night, between nine aud
ten e clock, they made a raid en Michael
Wise's, while he was in town, and took
therefrem the meat of four large hogs.
They gained an entrance by hi caking a
pane of glass and thcu raising the sash.
-Mr. Wise tracked them te the summit of
the Gap hill where he lest the trail. Con
stable Bewman is en the outlook for them.
Prof. Wm. d. llellis gave a magic lan
tern show and a lectin e en " Around the
World iu Eighty Days " en Satuiday
evening, iu Penn Monument hall. Il was
slimly attended. The lecture was very
iuteicsting, but the inagic lantern show
was tee stale ; at the least, ene dozen have
been here already.
On Friday Jacob Robinson, an old col
ored man, about 90 years of age, died, lie
was interred iu Asbury graveyard, and ou
Saturday morning Ann Berry, an old
woman, about 85 years of age, also de
parted this life. She was interred in
Asbury graveyard this afternoon.
One evening last, week a grand sociable
and ball was given at the lesidence of Mr.
Sylvester Kennedy; everything passed off
splendidly, and the " tempcreuce"" mus
icians from Lancaster, indulged se ficely
in Mr. Kennedy's hard cider, that they
were scarcely able te beard the train for
home the next morning.
Little J.ecal-i.
P. K. Ii. surveyors were in town last
week.
Between three and four inches of the
"beautiful" covered the ground en Sat
urday, and the merry jingle of the sleigh
bcli, is heard in consequence, as this is
the first of the season.
Miss Ella Lavcrty, of Philadelphia, will
fill the vacancy made by Miss Ltnvillc at
the primary school. She will take
charge of the sche d ou Wednesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. day, have returned
home, after a visit of three weeks, from
Philadelphia.
Out singing circle new meets in the
piimary school house weekly.
Miss Sallie Linville, is seriously il! ;
also Hcv. Dr. Timlew has bjen confined
te his bed for some time past.
Everybody seems pleased with the
verdict of the jury that tiied Gnitcan.
Tobacco market dull.
On Saturday morning a little daughter
of Miehacl Hess slipped aud fell ou the
ice, breaking her arm in two places.
POLICE CASES.
luliioiUayer'ii and jilderiuc-nV Ceurtx.
The mayor had fourteen customers be
fore him this morning, twelve of whom
being guilty of no greater offence than
having no visible means of support, were
discharged after being ceffeed aud cau
tioned. The ethers, being visible victims
of vinous inebriety, wercseutnpteBastile
Burkhoider for ten and twenty days 1 c
spectfully.
Alderman Barr committed three drunks
for ten days each.
Elmer alias "Buz" llulsiuger and
Rebert Cuff, two noble specimens of the
African race, get drunk en Saturday night
and weut te the colored fair where besides
making a great disturbance, Cuff showed
his mauliness by whipping a colored girl
named Jennie Whipper. They were ar
rested and Alderman Barr held them for
a hearing.
Rebert Thornten, colored, was arrested
ou complaint of his wife, and Alderman
Barr lias bold him
for a hearing en the
chnrce of bigamy.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OSJIt KEGCI.AB G'OttBESPONUKNCK
Anether fight occurred at Fifth and
Union streets en Saturday night between
two white men, resulting in damage te
both of their faces.
The invitations for the fancy dress ball
were issued this morning. They are
piinted in a neat but net gaudy style.
The M. T. social club of Washington
borough held an interesting meeting last
Friday night at the residence of the Misses
Bitner. The young men had provided a
ijdendid banquet.
Phil Descy's horse, which looked like a
traveling bone pile, died last evening from
fctarvatien, it is sujjpesed. Descy is a
worthless negre living en the ' Hill," and
several threats were uttered about the
taking away of his animal providing he
did net give it mere feed.
'1 he spelling bee at Str-rline's school
house comes off te-morrow evening, and if
the weather jier nits a large uuinber from
Columbia will be jirescnt. Mr. Zeamer
will act as schoolmaster.
High Constable Strawbridge, who has
lately been suffering fiem a slight attack
of pneumonia, has se far recovered as te
be able te attend te his duties.
Bruncr & Bres., lumber merchants, had
their office connected with the telephone
exchange en Satuiday.
Rev. F. S. Coekmau and mother left
for their homes in Philadelphia this morn
ing.
Mr. Harry B. Dean, ui the fijy, i:.ajain
laid up with the lheumatism.
Three tramps were in the lockup last
night.
Freight traffic 0:1 the increase very de
cidedly. Rev. F. S. Ce jkman preached jesterday
morning and evening in the M. E. church
telaigc and interested audiences. The
ether churches wic also well attended.
The ice 011 the Yerk county side of the
Susquehanna river moved yesteulay morn
ing. but only for a siuut distance.
Fer t lie Kellogg conceit in Laucaster en
Wednesday evening. Manager Ban
has secuied a sjicc'al train te be inn te
Columbia after the performance, te give
our citizens a chance 1e see this great
actress
Miner-Roomy shtiW'-.avu i in mouse satis
fan ion.
At the Vigie's sec im! tiiil en Saturday
J-Iio av3 better
.section tuan beiere.
!
Hutting up live p u' I . of
minute.! and Se t- ei'ds jn
steam in two
livemd a half:
.she threw wat-r l.'.e ieec.
Mr. V. V. ICauiVinan, attoiuey at law,
has sold for Jn.itilda Weaver, a let of
jreund en the corner of of Feuith aud
Perry sheets, te Dr. C. F. Jlarkel, who
will build en the let a lar! double biiek
dwelling, efdea and diu store.
I'alal IC:tltre:uI .cciciesit.
Mr. Itr-nry Rigney, employed en the
Ficderick division of the Pennsylvania
railroad, was knocked oil" of his train, Ne.
.:-5, en saimtiay aiterncen by an
evtjr
Jieau bride, near Glanfelter's nancr mill.
Yerk county, am! se badly injured that he
died in fifty live minutes afterward. Mr.
Rigney is i young man about 30 years old,
rnanied and has four children, ilis home
is Baltimore ,nnd he ban only been running
en this train fiem Frcdeiick te Columbia
for a slieit time. II- was well known in
this boieuuh, and had inade many friends
by his quiet, and manly ways. Peace te
i.'.l.i: f STOCKS.
:ur r.anl
Mi
j:r:ii':iig; IIIi; Vi;;urc.
lr. B. Ilerr, executer
This afternoon
for David Ilerr, i-oldatihe Cooper heun
the following r.tecks :
Tin sliairs of Faimcij
national bank
steel: te Cel. S.tinuel Shech, at $103. GO
per sharp ; 10 shaies te same at $10G.""i ;
10 shares te same at $10G.(!3.
Ten shares of same ie Amaxiah
Urack
10 at
bill at
$107.15
$107 0.1 per share, and
Ten shate-i or -.tme, le Paul I). Brown,
at $107 per shaie ; ten shaies at $107.10
per sham, and two shaies at 108.05.
Five shares of same te Christian Ilerr,
jr.. at $107.35 per shaie.
Five shares of Fame te Dr. E. Ilerr, at
107.33.
Ten shares of Columbia national bank
stock te David Rinwilt at $113.03 per
shaie ; 14 shares at M7 per share.
j Three shares of First national bank of
Columbia, te Andrew Garber, at $1-11.30
I per share
Cel. l'eiper's i;,niKStcL!
I At the Lecp ud ' holel Auctioneer II.
i Shubert sold the following stocks for the
estate el the Lite v. L. t'eipcr :
Ten shares Lancaster County bank stock
te Jehn S. Mann, at $103 ; en at $108.23 ;
fifteen at $10S.30.
Five shares of same te David Hoever, at
$108.23.
Five nharcb of same: te Jacob Biaekbili,
at $103.30 ; ten shares at $103.-15.
Ten shairs of .-;.inie te II. C. Ilerr. at.
$10S.80.
Five share of s is:ic te David Gr.ivbill,
at $108.80.
Ten share.-: ei Couenteg
Valley turnpike company
. & Big Spring
stock te Martin
Kendcrat $1S.
Eighteen shares of Marietta turnpike
company stock te Emanuel P. Keller at
$32;
Twe shaies of East Brandywine and
Waynesburg railroad stock te Gee. K.
Reed at $1.
One share of Sicily Island stock te S. II.
Z-ihmat$lG.
Twenty shares of Stevens Heuse stock
te Gee. K Reed at $1.25.
Twenty-five shares of Quarryville nar
row gauge railroad te Gae. K. Reed at
$2.23.
ST. aiAP.Y'fj CllbKCH.
Fniiier t:iekcy's Kemeinl te llarrl-.burs;
Ai'inmncemeiil el a Ladles' 1'air.
Dining the 10 o'clock mass at St.
Mary's Catholic church, yesterday morn
inir, Rev. J. C. Ilickey, the pastor, an
nounced that it was the last mass he would
serve as the pastor of the congicgatien,
the bishop of the diocese having called
him te a position in the pre cathedral at
Han isburg. Jn a brief interview had with
Father Ilickey, he told a i eprcseutative of
the IxTKLMGiiNcnn that he did net. as yet
knew te what position he would he as
signed at Harrishurg ; nor did!ie knew
who would be appointed te the pastorate
of St. Mary's. In answer te a remark
that it was rumored the bishop would
remove his See te Lancaster, and that
Father Ilickey was te he made his assist
ant, Father Ilickey said he had heard of
no such intention en his part, and did net
believe it te be se. All that he knew was
that at his own suggestion the pastoral
lclatien has been severed and the bishop
had directed him te report te Harrishurg.
St. Mary's Fair.
Dining the mass yesterday Father
Ilickey also announced that a ladies' fair
for the benefit of the church would com
mence en Easier ?Jenday. The proceeds
of the fair will be applied te the comple
tion of the new school building aud sisters'
home ; and it is necessary that these be
speedily finished. The sisters at present
have no suitable quarters, they having
given up their parlors and community
room for the use of the schools. Fer the
purpose of devising measures for the
speedy completion of the new building a
congregational meeting will be held at the
parochial residence en Thursday evening
next at 8 o'clock. Father Ilickey hopes
the meeting will be largely attended and
extends a special iuvitatien te the lady
members te be present.
Upset.;
This afternoon about C o'clock a two
horse team belonging te Andrew Killian,
of Lampeter, took fright en Prince street,
above Chestnut, and ran off. In
attempting te turn the corner at
XEW AHTMMT18E3LB1H8.
HOUSEFURNISHING.
We have net only BANKRUPT GOODS below market value, but
we have FLOOR OIL CLOTH for 25c. per yard
up ; WOODEN BUCKETS, 10c.
If
STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES.
And everything you want te start Housekeeping with at
sec for yourself.
FLIKN" & WILLSOISr,
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING, SPECIALTIES.
Prince and Orauge the wasen te which
they were attached was run against a tree
in front of the Union Bethel and upset,
and two or three tens of coal with which
it was leaded, spilled out. Ne ether dam
age was done.
A I'oer l'rttitomlme Shew.
The pantomime company of "Cel."
Robinson, whoever he is, gave entertain
ments at the opera house en Saturday
ofterneon and evening. On account of
the low prices and from the fact that the
party had been well advertised, they drew
large audiences. The pantomime they called
" Hunipty Dumpty," and three men and
a boy appeared as clowns. They were
very peer, and se was the pantomime. In
the variety portion of the pregramme
Max Huge a juggler, Ada umten song
and dance lady, and a contortionist, were
all that were deserving of mention. The
company remained ever Sunday in this
city, and left for Norristown this morn
ing. Masonic.
The Rev. J. W. Claxton, of this city,
has received the certificates announcing
his election as an honorary life member of
Cheyenne ledgo Ne. 1, Cheyenne chapter
Ne. 1, an 1 Wyoming cemmandery Ne. 1,
of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
A New SnlO.
Thu Wllilamstewn lire insurance company
have moved their efllee Irem Willianitewn le
l'nradise. A committee te-diy visited Lan
caster and, alter viewing tha Hlcmenz 'sale
that was In the Inquirer lire, purchased a Mer
ris a Ireland 8-flangc safe irem their aent
Kilmiind FrankP. efthfa city.
f Amusements.
Thu Kelle'iti Concert. It will he lemcmlier.
ed that seats may be hecured ler the Kellogg
concert without extra charge at C. II. Burr's
book iere. This great musical event occurs
en Wednesday evening and it behooves
all who would take advantage et this oppor
tunity of hearing the American song queen,
the last, probably, they wIJl ever have, te pro
vide against discomlert by nt onceprocming
reserved scat tickets at Hair's.
"Suia'l of Peit-ii." Mr. M. B. Curtis stands
te-day in the estimation of the best critical
Judgment without a rival in the delineation
of Hebrew character. His personatien et the
i
title role of a commercial drummer In the new
' and suecesslul character comedy el " Sam'l
el" Po-en,"' is described as a photograph true I
te lite. At the opera lion-je en Thursday even
ing. 'ISillcc Tayler.'" Charles E. ford's er-cin
company w ill reappear in tins city next Fri
day evening, their third visit here during the
present season, when tlie Jin w nautical comic
opera of- Blliee Tayler" will be sung.
SVECLtU XOTtCES.
Sublimely Superb.
A pair el beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels
will be mailed free te any lady who will send
a three cent postage stamp te Dr. C. W. Men
son, 10! Xe. lintaw St., Baltimore, Md. Clnis.
X. Crittcnten, 115 Fulton St., New Yerk City,
sole agent ler Dr. C. W. Hensen's remedies, te
whom all orders should be addressed.
J30-2wd&w
Decline el Man.
Impotence e mind, limb, or vital function,
nervous weakness, sexual debility &c, cured
by WelW Health Kcnnvrer. $1. Fer siile at
Jehn F. Leng & Sens.
Fer chills, fever, ague, and weakness, Col Cel
den's l.ieblfi's Liquid Heef and Tonic Invig-oi-.iter.
Celrfrri's ; take no ether. Ot dru;r
gist. j27-lwdced&w
Medern: r.mmern:: .ilerners!;
Aie ye'i disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child Milleiing and crying
ullli the exernUatlii': pain et cutting troth?
I!".-g, go at once and get a bettle of MltS.
W I NSLO W 'S SOOTHING SYUU l It w ill re
lie e the peer little sulterer immediately de
pend upon it; there Is no mistake about it.
There N net ntuftihbi nn earth who has ever
iwed it, '.Tlie will net tell yen at encu that it
will reg ate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, mil relief and health te the child,
epei-jtin "like magic, it is perfectly safe te
ir-c in all c-aes, anil pleasant te the taste, and
li the prescription et one et the eldest and
best lemale physician and anrsM in the
Uni'.ed Mate-. Se!d everywhere; 25 cents a
! ellle iiirMd&wM.V&.S
Thank1!.
Themas Heward, Eradterd, Pa., writes: "I
enclose money for Spring lilossem, as I said I
would it it cured me; my dyspepsia has van
ished with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; 1
shall never be without it in the house." Price
50 cents. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug
store, IS7 North Queen street, Laucaster.
Hale's Heney el Horeheuud and Tar cuies
coughs, bronchitis, and consumption. Pike's
Toothache Dieps cure in one minute.
J'27-lwdeed&v
Many miserable people dra; themselves
about with failing strength, Iceling that they
are sinking into their graves when Purker's
Ginger Tonic would begin with the first dose,
te bring vitality and strength back te them.
Viei. a2-lmdcodwcew
"Life, Orewtn, ueauty.'
" W hat we all adniire " and hew te secure It :
A line head of hair in its natural color is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed loekx should neglect te usa "Londen
Hair Celer Ilesterer," tlie most cleanly und de
llghtful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally different from all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free irem
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives It new lite, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
dee5 net soil or stain anything, and Is se per
fectly ami elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Itcsterer" is sold by all druggists,
: 7.' centb a brittle, .-is bottles ler $1.
ectSM.W.S&w
1. 1 te it. it. ciienrau's urug store, 137 North
Queen stieet, for Jrs. fYceriari's yew Xa
tinnnl Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
co'.er.arc uncounted. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in Kngllsh and German. Price, 15
ceet-i.
cii-viai Ciekek, N. Y Feb. C, 1S0.
Gekts I have been very low and have tried
everything, te no advantage. I heard your
Hep Uittcrs recommended by se many 1 con
cluded te gi'-- them a trial. I did, and new am
around, and constantly improving, and am
nearly as strong as ever.
V II. WELLKU
UENBV'S CAKItDLIC SALVK.
Thu best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, saltrheum, tettcr.chappcd hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et akfn erup
tion -, lreckles and pimples. The salve is
i..trantccd te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money retunded. Be sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
l.""-i"i ...1 North Queen street.
Men
mm
the LOWEST PKICKS. Come and
A1E WA.D rmtTISJSMJCXTS.
WANTED IM9IISUIATE1.Y.
TWO BOYS te set up Ten I'lns. Apply
at
UKE3!Elt'S UI.OUE HOTEL,
North Queen street.
lt
A GREAT HAltttAlN.
A Seleml Hand Gaehle Ce., Ilaltiuiere
PIANO in geed order for sale cheap.
Organ? at reduced jirices.
JUSTUS STUOKE.VHOLZ,
jMindli Fulton Hall.
SOCIAL l'AUTT TO BE UEI.O THIS
MONDAY EVENING and en SATURDAY
EVENING NEXT at Ne. 117 Locust street
( Trewitz's Old Stand ). Ladies all invited.
Music by Adam Hippie's Orchestra. ltd
rilllE ANNUAL AIEETIMS OX' TI1E LOT
J. Helders of Woodward Hill Cemeterv ler
the election of Trustees will lie held en MON
DAY EVENING. FEBRUARY (J, at 7 o'clock,
nt the office of Uee. D. Sprecher, East King
street.
Uy ei iter of the Beard,
JM-3t J. JJ. MARTIN, Sect.
DIMNESS OF SIGHT. VKKT1GO, UEAD
achc, Giddiness, Palpitation el thu Heart
and all symptoms of Apoplexy nnd Diseases
of the Heart effectually and successfully
treated bv II. D. LONGAKEK. M. D. Can be
addressed by letter ( confidentially) and medi
cine sent, w'ith proper directions, te any part
et the country.
Orace Ne. 18 East Walnut street, Lancaster.
Consultations In'c. jS0-3td
I70K KENT A COACHMAKfcK ANU
WuKennniker Shep, with I'.Iacksmith Shep,
situated in the village et Millersvilie, adjoin
ing the Black Hnr.-e hotel. Tills is one of the
best stands in the county, giving steady em
ployment te three hands. A two-story Irame
house will also be rented with the above if de
sired. Fer further particulars call upon
J. G. PETERS,
Stevens Cotten Mill, Lancaster Pu.
Jan2d 4td&2tw
A SK YounaueuKit FOK
Eby, Stehrnan & Ce.'s
MANHEIM
ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
the best In the market. This Heur will yield
mere bread te the barrel than ihe old process
Heur. Try it anil be convinced. f-.O-dit
JOTIOE TO SUIPPEKS.
JA Having sold te the Pennsylvania railroad
company the equipment and geed will of my
FAST FKE1GHT LINE, it will be withdrawn
as an Individual Line en FE1SKUAUY 1.
Hercaiter all Freight sent te Depots at Deck
street and Frent and Pine streets, Philadel
phia, will be taken In charge nnd promptly
forwarded by the Company.
In discontinuing the business. 1 desire te
express my sincere thanks te the public ler
tne large patronage given tins line tturing me
long period Irem its establishments the pres
ent day. JOHN It. I'.ITNEU.
Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 'Jrt, 1832. awtdlt
r. iitAitn
HREINbUBANGEGOIPANY,
OFP1IILADELPIA.
Assets ever
Eleven
Hundred
sand.
Theu-
Dellais, securely Invested. Fer a peliey in
this old and well-established company call en
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 18 FAST KING STREET.
iUM.W&SK
rULTU; OPKKA uecsi:.
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB
Sd.
FAKE WE LI
VIiT OF THE LANCASTER
FA VO KITES!
CHAS. E. FORD'S
English Comic Opera Company.
MIL YECKEll takes great pleasure In an
nouncing te the citizens of Lnncaster that en
the nbeve named evening this celebrated com
pany will present in superb btyle and unsur
passed splendor Solemon's delicious and
captivating operatic gem, entitled
J3ILL.E& TAYLOR.
This bcautilnl nautical epcr.i will be given
with the lull strength of Sir. Ferd's unrivaled
organic itien, led by the brilliant young Eng
IliTi 1'riina Dena
MISS MADELEINE LUCETTE,
Suppeitedby the Eminent Comedian,
MR. GEO. W. DENIIAM,
jiAesincK.NT cesTUMis srnoxe ANI EFl'ECTIVl:
CHOItrs AX1 A GOUOEOl'S MISE-KX-SCEXE.
PRICES OF ADMISSION: General Ad Ad
mKMen, "5, 50 and 35c: Ite-crved heats, 75e.
Fer s.de at open, house efllee. 33-.it
NNUAL STATEMENT
or
.MUNICIPAL AUTHOllllIEd
nr the
CITY OF LANCASTER tOR 1881.
The Finance Committee et the City of Lan
caster respectfully submit the lollewlng state
ment (in compliance with the Act of April 20,
1874), showing the financial condition el the
City of Laucaster, en the lt day el .January,
A. !., lbS-':
ASSETS.
City water works, steam pumps,
water pumps, boilers, about thirty
tour miles of 4, (j, 8, 10, 12. 'JO aud 11
inch mains, 331 plugs. 0i steps,
lieardiuau pieperty and water
rights 1157,075 00
City Hall 'AteO 00
Market houses 12J,tHU W
Station house and let 10,00-1 CO
One let en chestnut street 130 0)
500 lamps and pest3 0,870 00
Pipes, tools, &c.,el Water Dep't I, COO 00
Hummers, tools, sueveu, eic, ei
Street Dep't
Safes, fnrniture, etc., belonging te
tll
Liens ler luxcs.water rents, paving.
etc., due city lei'1874, 1S75, 167t;, 1377,
1S7S, 1879, ItsO nnd l&il
Taxes ler 1881 In hands el Constable
ler collection
Water rents for 1S31 in Aldermen's
hands for collection
Lancaster City 0 per cent, bends or
Sinking Fund
Cash in treasury as per Treasurer's
report January 1. 1882
200 CO
1.O00 00
Total assets
liabilities.
Funded debt at six per cent
I57.012 02
. 49100 00
nve " "
" " " four" '
Amount of bills presented, approved
and unapproved
200,01.0 00
5C0C0
703,312 02
Assets 841,271 C8
Liabilities 7'8,:il2 02
Excess el assets ever liabilities $133,959 08
The funded debt as above matures in 16S3,
1890 and 1&91, and at intermediata periods at
the option of the city. Infixing valuation of
real estate the committee are et opinion that
valuation is lower tnan the prepeitles would
bringil put upon the market. The city pays no
thing for the use of waterler Fire Department
andotherpurpe3esThroughitB351 plugs. Water
rents ler 1881 amounted te $30,057.37 and rents
Irem markets $0,474.26. Ferslnking land $12,
50) was redeemed in 1831, reducing the luuded
debt that amount. Valuation of taxable prop
erty for 1881 was $ll,OC0,000.
geeuge w. zecher,
d. Mcmullen,
f. suuedeu,
Committee en Finance and. Accounts of City or
Lancaster.
Attest i
J. K. IJAiut. Clerk.
Lancaster, January 30, 1832. jy.'JO .ltd
;.7oe oe
12,5G3 Hi
153 32
170.I5S 05
23,893 84
...I3H.271 03
THIRD EDITION
MONDAY EVENING. JAN. 30, 1882. i
WKATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 3C Fer the
Middle Atlantic states slightly warmer
partly cloudy weather, probably followed
by snow during the night, westerly winds
shifting te northeast and southeast and
falling barometer.
NICHOLS' NOMINATION.
Tlie Norfolk Featmaster's Commission and
Hew the President Came te Sign It.
Washington, Jan. 30. The Republican
says: "On Friday last the name of Wm.
iNicnels was sent te the senate as post
master at Norfolk, Va. This renominatien
of Mr. Nichols was net the intentional act
of the president, nor was it known by the
postmaster general or the first assistant.
The president's attention being called te
it he was greatly surprised, the nom
ination having been unwittingly signed
by him with many ethers. The postmas
ter general and his first assistant found that
a clerk in the department had prepared
the nomination without any authority
aud handed it in with ethers he
had been directed te make out.
The president at once directed the
withdrawal of the nomination, net
because he had changed his mind, but be
cause it was net his act, but only that of
either a very sharp or a very dull clerk.
An investigation is te be had of the mat
ter and it is net likely that there will be
any mere nominations made by the same
cleik."
UY IVIKE AND CABLE.
Telegraphic News of the Day.
Senater Edmunds is again mentioned
for the vacancy en the supreme bench.
Ne chauge iii line, city and harbor
prices of coal for February.
The rioters at Superior Junction have
been quieted down by a distribution of
rations.
Sergeant Masen, wh tried te shoel Gui
teau, will net be tried by the court-martial,
ordered te meet in Washington to
day. Patrick II. Lynch was sentenced in New
Yerk te imprisonment for life. He killed
James Maker in December.
Engineer Melville will form Ave sep
arate parties te search for Commander De De
Leng, of the Jcanncttc.
The grand jury te-day began an investi
gation into the cause of the Spuyten Duy
vil railroad accident.
Rev. Dr. Bellows died in New Yerk
this morning.
Afghan Ameer is developing a ferocity
worthy of his bloodthirsty predecesssers
A reign of terror prevails at Cabul. 1,100
prisoners are confined for political offenses.
Four hundred employees of Cunning
ham's carriage factory are en strike in
Rochester, ?. Y. Striking shoemakers
there have resumed work.
In Allegheny City Mrs. Annie Starr was
burned fatally this morning by her clothes
taking fire while getting breakfast.
The outbreak of cholera at the Allahabad
fair did net cause much mortality, but
the returning pilgrim are carrying the
infection in all directions.
A. Lee Cummins, phosphate manufac
turcr at Wilmington, Del., fails for $20,000
through the neglect of his customers le
meet their notes. It is thought he will be
able te satisfy his creditors.
Smallpox in Philadelphia abating ; only
seven new cases from Saturday neon up te
neon te-day
A Paris dispatch says the Union Gener
ate has suspended payment.
Jesse O. Themas, aged thirteen, acci
dentally stabbed his playmate, Milferd
Yonker, at Bristel, Pa., some days age.
The latter died te-day and the coroner's
jury exonerated young Themas.
CONGKHSS.
Proceedings lu the .Senate.
Washington, Jan. 80. In the Senate
Mr. Edmunds reported favorably from the
judiciary committee, with an amendment,
Senate bill re-establishing the court
of commissioners en Alabama claims.
He stated that the committee recommend
ed payment out of moneys received from
Great Britian of the losses by what is
known as the " exculpated cruisers"
nothing else. The bill and proposed
amendments v.ere ordered te be printed
separately.
TUt: GUITJSAU CASK.
KtCerkhlll Defending the Jury' integrity.
Washington, Jan. 30. Iu the crimina
court this morning the district attorney
applied te the court te fix a day for hear
ing of arguments upon the motion for a
new trial in the Guiteau case. With re
gard te accusations against the jury the
district attorney said he could show the
signatures en the margin of the Evening
Critic te be a clever attempt at forgery. It
was agre'd that the jury should be present
iu court en Friday, and then the matter
went ever for the present.
Davis and Daiietn.
Washington, Jan., 30 It is stated with
much pesitiveness that President Davis of
the Senate will vete for the admission of
Dakota into the Union. His vote will give
the Republicans a majority.
MAJCXJSTH.
Philadelphia Market.
1'niLAUBi.VKiA, Jan. SX Fleur dull, but
steady; SuperUne, at 13 73Q4 23; is.aru,
41 7n5 50 ; Ohie and Indiana tar.iiiy,
10 75(J7 23; Pennsylvania tamily it Wis
0 02 : St. Leuis de $7 0037 60; Minnesota
Extra, $0 5030 75 ; de straight, $0 75f7 ; winter
patent. $775t8 25 ; spring de, $7 75ffi3 25.
Kye Heur dull at $4 755.
heat dull and weak ; Del. and Pcnn'a
Itcd, $1 41 1 43 ; de Amber. $1 43jil 45.
Cern steady for local use ; Steamer, 68QWS ;
yellow, 70;c : mixed, 70c ; Xe. 3 de 67C9c.
Oats dulf and weak; Ne 1 White, 51c.
Kye dull at 9.92c.
Previsions steady ; mess perk at 18 5) ; beef
hams, $21 0022 0u ; India mess beef, 23 50
f. e. b.
Lard steady; city kettle, 11Q12c; loose
butchers'. He ; prime steam, $11 45 11 50.
Kutter 11 rm with geed demand ler choice ;
Creamery extra, 4142c; de geed te choice,
35!?40c
Kells dull, witli no choice lets here.
Erzs steady; Penna., 2728e ; Western,
2S27c.
Cheese dniet and steady.
Petroleum quiet ; Kenned, 7c.
Whisky at t 20
Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at
9 ; de de Flaxseed dull at il 351 36.
yvr Yeric inariei.
Nk.v ebk. January 30. Fleur State and
Western slightly in buyers' favor and dull ;
Southern quiet and steady.
Wheat ytKn lower, and moderately active
speculative business ; Ne. 2 Ked. Feb.,
1 431 45 ; de Mar., $1 48614844 ; de April
U 49Jil 49 ; de May, $1 471 47. ,
Cern 4m:c lower and heavy ; mixed est
ern spot. C771c ; de lutures, C9JJ73c.
Oats 'i&ie lower and weaK: Ne. 2 Jan.
and Feb., 18c ; deHarch, 4S18Jc ; de May,
49Kc.
tlve StecK MarBeta.
Chicago. Hogs Keceipts, 12,000 head; ship
ments, UM head ; market unchanged ; common
te geed mixed, $6R 50 ; heavy packing and
shipping. $ 506 SO; Philadelphias and larders,
$77 23 ; light, $U 13G 50 ; skips and culls, $4 40
5 00.
Cattle Keceipts, 900 head; shipments, 4,000
head ; market steady, but weak ; experts
nominal at $0 100 50 : geed te choice, shipping
$5 3030; common te lair, $4 3085 75; mixed
butchers' steady at $2 30Q4 ; steckera and feed
crs, $2 7il 15.
Sheep Keceipts, J, 100 head; shipments, 1.100
head ; market weak but steady ; extra, $550
5 75: geed te choice, $1 305; common te
medium, $34. .
Cattle market.
Puiladklfhia, Jan. 30. Cattle market lair :
sales, 2,01 head; prime, 6Jf07Jic ; geed
CMSO-Kc; medium, 5H06c; common, 45c.
Sheep market fair ; sales, 10,000 Bead ;
prime, syV: ?oed,5Kei; medium, 48
. ; common, 3)4 ; lambs, 54J7c ; calves,
lleirs fair : salca. 3.500 ; prime, lOVic ;
j geed, 99SS10C ; medium, !g9c ; common, 8J4
tfsaic.
Grain and Prevision Quotation.
One o'clock quotations el grain and proviL previL proviL
lens, furiiishca by S. K. Yundt, Breker, Uf
East King street.
Jan. SO. I r. x.
Cnlcaee.-
Wheat
, 1.3l?C
Cern Oats Perk
XVi !' 13.25
. A2 1SL32J
-Wi?s M)i ....
Philadelphia.
.MX .49'' ....
.7l)J .50
.71Ji .50
luurd
1L40
Feb...,
March.
May...
Feb
March..
April..
1.4IM
U5i
stncajMaraac
XeT. Yerk' fhuadeiphia and Lecal Stocks
also united States Bends reported dally by
Jacob B. Lose. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
N BW ORK STOCKS.
Stocks lower.
Jan. Se.
IftOO 1:00 &0t
13& 129X 12&
Chicago & North Western
Chlcase. Mil. ft St. Paul
Canada Southern
Is Is cC O A X .. .
Del., Lact.A Western
Delaware A Hudsen Canal.....
Denver A Rie Grande
EastTenn., Va. A Ga
Hannibal A St. Jee
Lake Shere Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated :
Michigan Central
Missouri. Kansas & Texas
N. Y., Lake Erie & Western....
New Jersey Central
N. V.. Ontario & Western
New YorkCentral
Ohie ft Mississippi
Ohie Central
Piiclnc Muil Steamship Ce
St. Paul ft Omaha
de Preferred
Central Pacttlc
Texas Pacllic
Union Pacific
Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacllic... .
Preferred.
Western Union Te). Ce
iron vnn iujx
ttX 03
1932 19U 19
12M 125 1J4
19)
lOtiX .... lOBK
70K 70
1X U
A.M.
l'UiLADELrillA.
Stocks leveris.
Pennsylvania U. i:
Lehigh Valley
Leliigh Navigation Kx Div....
llulTiile, Pitts, ft Weslem
Northern Central
Northern Pacllic.
Preferred
Uestenvillt
Electric Underground Tel. Ce
l'hilmlelphu. X Erie U. il
GunnKeii .Mining
leWilGuIeh iilinhi'.' ,
8.
2K
l.erai ntecKn ami Itnnua.
Lnnc.Clty eperct. Lean, due ISA!... 91H)
18... 100
" " 18011... 100
was... loe
" S per ct. In 1 or 30 years. . 100
5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100
i " inlei-20years.. 100
4 " In.rer2iyeara.. 100
" 0 " in 10 or -JO years. 100
BANK STOCKS.
First National Hank $100
Farmers National Hank 50
Lancaster County National Hank.. 50
Columbia National Hank 100
Epbrata National Itanfe 10P
First National Hunk, Columbia.. .. 100
first National llauk, stmslnirg.
First National ihmk. Marietta.. ..
First National Hank. Mmmt.Iey.. 100
i.iuiz aiienai naiiK lue
Manhehu National liank 100
Union National ICank. Mount Jey. 60
New Helland National Bank ICO
MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.
Quarry ville K. It., due isu 00
Heading & Columbia It. Kilne 1SSJ 100
Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1SS! 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in 1 or SO years 100
Lancaster Gas Light inn! Fuel Ce.,
ilue 18!... ........ 100
Stevens HeilM! 100
MISCKLLAXUUL'.H STOCKS.
$114.75
lOti
1U3.5C
100
106
80
$3.23
25
10
120
ijiiarryville l. it $ CO
Millersvilie Street Car
50
50
Inquirer Priii ting Company
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company....
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company
Murletta Hellew ware
TCRJfriKK BTOCK3.
IJig Spring A Heaver Valley
"riii(ijJwrL .
Columbia & Chestnut Hill ,
t .'eluuibia & Washington ,
Columbia ,t IJIg Spring ,
Lancaster & Ephrata
Lane., Elizabetht'n AtMlddlefn....
Lancaster & Fruitville.
Lancaster AJLitltz ,
Lancaster & Wllliamstewn
Lancaster A Maner ,
Lancaster & Mnnhelm ,
Lancustur& Marietta
Lancaster & New Helland
Lancaster & Susquehanna
Lancaster & Willow Street
Strasburg ft Millport
Murletta & Mnyteivn
Marietta ft Mount Jey ,
100
25
100
100
100
73.10
. 25 $ 10.2:
13 21
. 25
18
20
14. It.
47.2S
01
50
04.30
55
9k
30.4
.?
83
275.4
40.14
21
40
. 25
. 100
. 50
. 25
. 25
. 50
. 25
. 25
. 100
. 300
. 25
. 25
. 25
. 25
rOhlTICAZ.
DKIUUCKATIU 1'KIMAKIKS.
Tiie Democratic voters or Lancaster city
will meet at their usual voting pluccs en
SATUKDAY, FEHKITARY 4,
Fkem 0 te 8 p. jr. (except in the Eighth ward,
where the elections will be held ritex 3 te 8 1.
m.), te scttle the candidates for the several
offices te be tilled at the coming municipal
elections, including Mayer, Scheel Directera,
and City Committeemen ; Members of Select
Council Irem the First, Second, Third,
Fourth, Sixth and Eighth wards ; Common
Ceuncilmcn and Ward Ofllcers; Aldermen In
the First, Firth and Eighth wards.
The voting places will be as lollewa:
First Ward Shober's hotel.
Second Ward Thee. Wcnc'itz's saloon.
Third Ward ElUnger's.
Fourth Wurd Kethwciler's.
Filth Ward Philip Wall'i Green Tree: lietci.
Sixtli Ward Jeseph Katitz's saloon.
Seventh Ward Kuhlman's.
Eighth Wurd Albert KehlhaasN.
Ninth Ward Arneld HeaVs.
HY OKDEK OF THE COMM1TTKE.
EXTKKTA 1X31 EXTH.
Jj'UI.TO.N OPKKA HOUSE.
; ONE NIGHT ONLY.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1882.
GKAND FAKEWELL CONCERT
OF
AMERICA'S GREATEST PKIMA-PONNA.
MISS CLARA LOUISE
KELLOGG,
Assisted by the following distinguished
artist : .Miss CLARA POOLE. Contralto;
SIG. URIGNOLI, Tener; S1G. TAGLIAPIE
TRA, Baritone; S. LI Kill. ING, Pianist; T.
ADAMOWSKI, VleIIniit; ADOLFH GLOSK,
Accompanist.
This will be the only opportunity el hearing
Miss Kclk-gg. as she retires Irem public Ufa
with the clo-.e et her present engagement.
The diagram ler the sale of seats at Chas. H.
Karr's book store. ADMISSION, SI. 00. Ne
extra charge for reserved scats.
2R-4td ELIAS HARK, Manager.
TICI.TO.1 OPKKA HOL'SK.
: OXi: XIUI1T ONLY 1
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1882.
THE IilSTIXnUISnXO COMZDIAX,
M. B. CURTIS,
in ins xevw. life ricTrme,
SAM'L OFPOSEN,
THE COMMERCIAL DRUMMER,
As played by him
ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS,
In New lerk City, supported by his own
SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY.
POPULAR PRICES: Admission, 35, se
and 7Ge. Reserved Seats, 75c. Fer sale at
the Opera Heuse Office, J28-5t
-TOTICK lO STOCn.UOI.DKK8. THE
Xl annual meeting or the stockholders et
the Columbia Jt Pert Deposit Railroad Cem
pany will be
NO. SKJSi
Seuth 1
en Wednesday.
A. M. Election for president and directors
same nay and place.
JAMES K. McCLTJBE,
jy23-3til Secretory.
TNSCKi: XOIIK UT STOCK.
THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE STOCK
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF
NORTH AMERICA
Is a responsible and progressive company,
and prides itseirin the prompt and fall pay
ment of all Its losses. It insures against less
by death whether by lire, accident or natural
causes. It accepts none but geed risks, and
gives mere real protection at lea cost than any
ether com panj-. New is the tlmej te Insure,
while your stock is free irem disease.
J. A. WOLFERSUERGER. Agent,
Ne. 17 Centre Square.
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