LANCASTER DAlt lOTELUGEN(&ft SATUliDAI. FEBRUAU 4 1882. COLUMBIA IIEV73. 1UK KIXJCl.AK COKKESPONlJKNCE The much talked of fancy dress party came eliiu the armory last iiiyht. As far us the ' fancy diess " and numbcis were concerned it was a complete failure. But taking it fiem :i social rieint there never wasu jaity held in the armory te equal it. Theie weie no yucstn from JIaiietta, or Yetk, but these who weie pres cut had such an enjoyable time iikil mcy win long rcmemeer it. me committee ceitaiuly deserve a great deal of credit for their efforts te make the pat ty a succcs, and that they succeeded dots net admit of a doubt. The seivices of Prof. Jehn Wancn w etc called into leijuisitieu, and that gentleman fairly -in passed himself in the way of serving out excellent s.uuhvicbcs and ceifec. Among the most beautiful costumes were these of Misses Maggie Wilsen as "IJettina," Mamellershcyas "Summer," Ida Uaiiautras a "Female Italian Brig uud,"Maggii! 1'iUjde as "Queen of tbe Hunt," Emily Baker " Fancy," Mrs. Dr. Taylni as "Summer," Hallie Wislar as "1'iencii waning JUaul," isiia Wilsen as Heise Shee Cnl," Maine Pfahlcr as 'Tambourine Giil," Liilie Wilsen as "Child ei tlie State," Miss Annie Mifiwend as " Felly," Annie Fen-di-cli, Annie Purple, Edith Denny, i'Miis P.itt:iand .Miss Schuyler, in even ing diesse.s, Misj. Eva Fendeiamith as " Night," and Miss Leah Paine " Paucy." The geiitliMiii'ii who went into costumes weie W. II. Fundi ich as an " Odd Fel low," Herace Boyd as " Frit. " L. K. FeiiDeismith as "Prince," W. Hayes (Jrier as a "G A. It., "Luther FenDpismith as ; Mesm.s. .lehn Vilsen, C Pilbeit, Fiank Paine, (,'. (J. Kauflmau, Alfied Bt liner, .lehn F. lleinitsh, F. A. llagman, ("hailes II. Bair, W. II. Moeie and scvcial ether gentlemen who went in full evening dress suiH. There weie also a number of invited loekfr;-on,proininent among whom Mr. aud Mr?. Jehn Fcndrich, Mr. aud .Mrs. Gee. Crane, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Jehn Bcn ner, Mis. David Hauaucr, Mis. James I'oneUct. Mis. D. McBridc, Misses Sallic Patteii Emily llefl'er, Gussic Heek, Sallie Gessltr, .Mazie Fcndrich and a number of ei nets. i lie guests liem abroad were Miss .Mice M alone, Lancaster; Miss Cera Plunked, Wilmington, Del., Mrs. Eva aud Luther Fen Dei smith, Lancaster; Miss Shuyli-i, Ottawa, 111.; Mr. Jehn F. Ilein iUli, Iinraster, and ethers. Iloreugli Uriels. Tlu iei- some talk about having another pnt within the next two weeks, and if it is te he a f.mcy dicss it should be dih tinetlj iindiTatoed, and the fancy dress ought te be geneial. The nicniueis of the Vigilant the com p.my will, en the. 21st inst., give acorn pIinie:it:u.. ball for the benelit of Mr. Samuel P.laeksen, one of their inenibei. who lest a feet en the railroad some time age. The tickets ate 7."i cents, and as it is for a charitable purpose otircittzcnssheuld fieely purchase tickets. In tin; opera house, ou the '22, the ladies of the Presbyterian S. S. will give an entertainment, which premises te be a tine affair. The be sheet for "Muldoon's Picnic, "for the benefit of the Citizens' band, is tilling up lapidly and these wishing geed scat.s will de well by seeming them at ence. Mr. Lemuel F. Delist, after one day's sicktus'i, has died at his home en Locust stioet of heart disease. tub eiei:a. Kuril's Cempiiiy lu IIllloe Tayler." The performance of Mr. Chas. E. Feld's English comic opera company at Fulton opera house last uiht was such a maikcd inipievemi'tit ou their recent attempted representation id Patience," that it is i with a special degree of gratification we j toeeid their entirely successful production of the Miiiklii!' nautical work " llillce ' T.iylei." rtin-je their preceding appear ance the cheius has been somewhat augmented, greatly t. the advantage of the in u-.ii1 iiM'lf, te say nothing of the relief gained by the overworked singers and the convspendiug pleasure of the lis teneip. The meiits of the ensemble were made rsiKvially apparent in the rattling Line" cheiiis of the second act, one of the best uumbsis of the opera, which was sung with a vim that brought down the heusi1 and received a deserved encore. The epi-r.i in its entirety war. given with a dash and a go and a lively apprehension of its motive in the part of the singers that left littk- te be desired. The humor of the libretto is very light but abounds in feature i of cetni- interest that the people in the company used for all they were worth, and they entered into the fun of the thing with a spirit that was quick te communicate its contagion te the audience. Miss Lueette was as thoroughly captivating as ever in the rele of l'tabc Fiurltijh which she iutcipretcd with a naive grace that admirably lilted the part. Though in thisepciait docs net show off as well as in some ethers in which it has been hiMid. her pleasing soprano voice is a treasure in it way, and its deficiencies in the loner register are compensated in these above the staff, which in every re spect are admirable. It is no disparage ment te the ' star," however, te say that Miss Stembler came in for an equal share of the honeis of the evening, singing and acting her pait of Arabella I'muc in very i-levet st lu. Mi.-s Tillic McIIenry's Eliza was literally "immense. " Mr. Deiihatn was very funny as the liezun and his song, " All ou Ac count of Eliza," the hit of the evening. Mr. Jenes' " Self-made Mau" was auether popular number. Mr. Fitzgerald as G'ifp tainFlappcr had a part where there was net much use for his voice, which made it all the better for him, but he acted the role in capital style and brought out its humor with skill and judgment. Mr. Lang's sweet tenor was heard te advantage in the title role, aud the entire performauce was one el even and uniform merit. The favor of the audience was of the most pro nounced character aud they encored nearly all the geed things in the opera. Our home eichcstra supplemented the weik of Musical Conductor Fui st by treating the score in competent manner. Admitted te Yale. Mr. C. E. Montgomery, a young gradu ate of Millcrsville state normal school, was admitted te Yale a few days age under lather remarkable circumstances. When he reached Yale he found the class he wished te enter twelve weeks under way, which part of the ceursa he was obliged te make up, together with the prepara tion for regular examination feradmis sieu. This labor was all accomplished in three weeks an iucicdibly short time aud a feat rarely performed. Mr. Montgomery passed a highly creditable examination, pieving himself an apt pupil and showing a great capacity for work. He is the seu of Pi of. .1. V. Montgomery and a nephew te Dr. J. P. Wickcrsham, cx-state super iutendeut of public instruction, whom he greatly resembles both in personal appear ance and in energy. While at Millersville the eung mau wen for himself much reputation as an orator, and he has a bril liant future iu prospect. " We Aim te be Useful." The Friendship fire company at their meeting last night resolved te adhere te their motto "We aim te be useful," and te remain in servicc subject te the call of the city. Net Their Ship.' Messis. B. P. Breneman W. J. Fordney were net en beard the Scythia, arrived in New Yerk, as reported by a contemporary. They expected te leave Liverpool about Feb, 1. ONE IN A TIIOCSAND. A Iture r.xauipl of Conscience. Week before last the less of Mr. Jehn W. Lewell by the fire in his cellar factory was appraised at $2,900.04 for which he was te leceive $1,709.11 insurance in the Fiie Association of Philadelphia and $1, 197.00 in the Orient company of Haitferd Connecticut. The association paid its portion ou January 30th and the Orient en February 3d, through B. F. Shenk of the companies. Yesteiday Mr. Lewell give te Mr. Shenk a check in favor of the Fire Association for $277.50 and another in favor of the Orient for $183, making in all $462.50. He returned this money te the companies, as he believed that his less had been tee highly apprais ed, and it is net as great as the apptaiscis had made it. Fer his uprightness and prompt lefuuding of the everplus, the companies held him as a rase example of a conscientious man. Other Insurance Muttem. Th'j Heading insurance company, of which Mr. Shenk is the agent, has paid te Jehn Iliemeuz $170.19 for less en his stock of shoes by the lite in the Imjiiiicr build ing. The damages te Messrs. Iliish by the same lire were adjusted at $000. Mr. II. S. Gara, agent of the Londen, Liverpool and Glebe, and the Queen companies, in each of which there was an equal insurance, has paid their amount-'. There wete also insuianees in the Western of Terente Jand the Continental of New Yesk. for $103 each. These weie net paid yet by Mr. Shenk, as the Messis. IIh.su pieftr te wait 00 days rather than suffer the discount. COURT. I'roceetllugs in tlie Common i'leas. isr.i'eni: jlik.i; Patterson. In the case of Fiauk Kicker vs. the city and county of Lancaster, action for land damages, witnesses were called this morn ing yet. Counsel began .speaking about the middle of the forenoon and the case went te the jury this afternoon. Xe ver dict was rcndcicd in time fet this even, i tig's paper. iii:roi:i:.iL'i)en i.ivinissten : Ames L. Eshlemau vs. the Lancaster v. w uiiamstewn turnpike read company. Action for damages. The evidence, as shjwu by the plaintiff, was te the effect fiat upon one day in September, 1879, he was diiving along the pike of the defend, auts near I'aradisc, at the residence of Mr. A'lain Witmer. who at the tiine was hav ing a well dug by machinery. On one si le of the lead there was a horse power a.'id en the ether the restoftheinachinoiy. The two wcte connected by a revolving iron shaft which ran across the turnpike, being covered ever with dirt, fcc. The plaintiff alleges that when he came te this shaft his horse frightened at it and began te kick. The animal broke the wagon aud injured itself se severely that u was ieunu necessary te uui mm. Hits suit is brought te recover damages for the horse, wagon, S:c. The defense is that it was owing te the carelessness of driving of the plaiutifl'thit the accident occurred. The shaft was well covered and was under considerable diit. It was net en account of the shaft the accident occurred, aud lurthcr that the shaft was net put across the pike with the consent of the company, and they had no knowledge of it. On tiial. Heward uf Merit. Julius Fciiic, formerly of Maner town ship, but new of Little Britain, delivered te Teller Bres, his crop of nearly 3,000 pounds of tobacco Fer fifteen years past, Mr.Feige has sold te the .same firm, and se well pleased have they been with their puichases from him, that when he delivered his last crop, they n.alc no ex amination of it, took it at his own weight, paid tiic full price agreed upon, and then made Mr. Feigc a present of $70. This shows the advantage of having a geed name for fair dealing. Only these who Ce net put up their crops according te coti ceti tract are likely te suffer from "decking". Anether Hnev. Storm All day long the feathery flakes of whiteness have been falling fast, adding several inches mere ie the sheet of snow beneath which the earth has lain for sev eral days past. The ground hog is nobly holding his own against the meteorologi cal theories of all opponents. Seap l'uliil Centrluutiuii. The contributions received by the mayor for the soup fund during the past week were very small, and they certainly are are net sufficient te sustain this weithy chaiity. They are as fellows : N. Ell maker, $5. Cash (Ephrate), 81, and M. Frantz, potatoes. Itailreailtt Obstructed. The heavy snow storm te-day iutei feres raatciially with the pininpincss of the rail lead trains. Ilnrses ler Neu Yeih. Fiss it Deeir shipped 20 head of very heavy horses te New Yerk te-day. tilT.ClAl. XOTIVEH. 1111 sicians prescribe Celdcn's l.iebig's Liquid ISeef and Tonic luvigorater ler the weak, i ern and dyspeptic. Take m ether. tol-Iivdpeil&w On.Vr tulle ivith tlnri.it and luugutlectinnx. Take Hale's Heney ei Horcheund and Tar. l'ikc'-) Toothache Prep euic in one minute. lel-livdeed&iv Catarrh el tlie llladder. htinging, smarting, lrritittien of the urinary p.u-.sagi:s,dliea-.ed discharges, cured by lluchu puiti:i. Druggists. Depot. Jehn !'. Leng & Sens. hiLViai Cuckk, N. 1., Feb. e, lbWI. Gests I have been very low and have tried eveiything, te no advantage. I heard your Hep liittei.s recommended by m many 1 con cluded te give them a trial. I did, mul nnivaiu areuiiri, and constantly improving, and am ucuily a-a strong as ever. W. II. WEI.I.ER. Ge te it. n. cecuran's lirusr store, 137 North Queen street, for .Mrs. Freeiiian''s yew Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler,ure uncqualed. Celer from te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Trice. IS cents. Sublimely Superb. A pair et beautilul Sun-flewcrj en Easels will be mailed free te any lady who w ill scud a thiee cent postage stamp te Dr. C. W. lien son, UK! Xe. En taw St., lialtimnre, .Mil. Chas. N. Ciittcnten, 115 Fulton St., New Yerk City, ole agent ler Dr. C. W. Reason's remedies, te whom all erdeis should ie adilres-cd. Jnc-;wdAW Fell Down. Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, itulta'e, Jell den n stairs and severelv bruNcd his knee. A tew applications et Dr. Themas' Kclectiic Oil entirely cured him. Fer sale at H. 11. Coch ran's drug store, 1J7 North Queen street, l.an caster. DEATHS. McCAi'FRuy. In this citv, en tlie4tTTinst Mrs. Cecilia McCaffrey, in the AM year et her age. The relatives and friends et tlie lamily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral fi ein the residence of her son-in-law, Janu s G. Fisher, Xe. 34 Coneslega street, en Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock. High mass at t. Mary's church ; Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. aid11 Kudy. In this city, en Februaty 3d, Walter Heward, son et Christian and Anna M. Kudy. aged 2 years, 3 months and C days. ' Toe lovely for earth, sang tlie Angel band." The relatives and friends of the family are respcctinlly invited te attend the funeral lrem Hie residence or his parents. Ne. 5C3 North Queen street, en Monday afternoon at il4 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster ceme tery, ltd Kr.B. -OnSatuiday, Feb; 4, 1SS2, in Souders Seuders burg, Lancaster county, Adam S. Eib, in the 50! h year of his age. " Funeral, Monday, Feb. , sit 1 o'clock p. m. ltd IfEW ADrEBTISEXEXTS. SUCK KROGT 1.CNCH AMD GEO. KEL LER'S riillaUelpiaBeer this (SATURDAY) evening, at the rear bar of tlie Leepard Hetel, ltd COCK KROt'T LUNCH TtfIS 3ATUKUAY ij evening at HENRY .VKAMER'5 SALOON. 1 Cerner of Orange and Water Streets. POSTPONEMENT. THE SALE OF Household and Kitchen Furniture at the Cress Keys Hetel. West King street, has been postponed en account of weather until MON DAY MORNING at 0 o'clock. AMOS GROFF. ltd MARTIN KUEIDER. XTOTICE TO O. U. A. M CONESTOGA I Council Ne 8, O. U. A. M.. will meet for the transaction et business in Grand Army Hall en WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, February Sth. II v order et the Councilor. Attest : lltd j ISAAC E. LONG. R. s. "IT7"ANTEI. A I'UACTICAI. FaKMEK ? te take cliarge el a geed Farm et 130 acres, in Chester ceuutv. Must understand t he cultivation et tobacco. Can rent the farm or work it en the shares. A man led man pre ferred. Geed reierence required. Apply at RUCHMILLER'.S Cutlery Stere. 133 North Queen street, this city. 4-2UI 1)OHLIO SALli OK HUlhtS-ON JlOa DAY. FEBRUAR1 fi, HS1. will be sold at D. Legan's Sale Stable, rear of McGiann Heuse, 10 head et Canada Horses; they are heavy boned lecders Sale te commence at 1 o'clock 1. M. A credit of 60 days will be given, ltd DANIEL LOGAN. F UKNI1UUK special attention toheuse-aiiies, an Immense stock ei Furniluie and rphelstcilng ut bar gain piicis at HOPPMEIER'S, ;.e. 2; EAST KING STREET. ltd UCTION SAI.L OF BOOTS AND SHOES, in.mxM.Mi- MeilUUV Evening, February filli, A t Ne. 2G NORTH QUEEN STREET (Lech's Stele Uoe-.ii). All the stock et HOOTS and SHOES that was savfil liem the KaIe Shee Stere at the tire el the Inquirer building, will be sold without re serve, te the highest bidder, regardless et price. We have seme very line shoes among them, also some heavy beets and shoes. If you want a bargain, new is your time. Ueinuuiber it will be a closing sale et this stock. Mlu n III begin at 7 o'clock, sharp, and u ill continue until the enliie stock is sold. .IOIIN HIEMENZ. b. II ess & s'ex. Auctioneers. II ltd IMI.ENTINK Si: 11IIS. Valentines ! IN GREAT VARIETY. VALENTINE CARDS NOVELTIES, At li.e l'.oelc-toicct Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. SHIN OP THE BOOK. OI'KINU 188'J. M'KINC 1882. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS. Hager & Brether, invite special attention te their CAU l'KT, WALL l'Al'EU and WINHOW HIAUEfl depaitmeuts, in iiliich they aie ettering larger assortments than have ever been show n in this city, and at as low pi ices as same qualities can be puicbascd in rhilailclphi.i or el-e-ivheie. C AEPETS ! CAEPET8 ! Tlie latest Spring Styles of Mequet Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply, Extra Superfine and Medium, Weel Ingrains, Cotten Chain Ingrains, and Damask Hall and Stair Carpet and Borders. Rag Carpet in full as sortments. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain Mat tings, Mequet and Velvet RUGS and MATS. WALL PAPER. WALT. PAPER All the Latest Spring Uisigiii in fcelld Celd, Embossed and Plain llrenrc. Mica, Flats and lilauks, with Fiicc. lierdcrs and Ceiling Decorations te match, ter Halls. Vestibules, I'ailers, Dining Reems and Chambers. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PUT ON BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES. In Large Asseitment jn l'liiin Styles and et G and 7 feet Shades uul the new Dade Shades or various designs uud .irices, also all widths and desirable colors et Plain Shading and Shade Hol lands with all the latest improved bhade Hellers and litn res. Unv-sand Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window Ilrackets, Lace Cm tains and Curtain Nets. ii': jxviti: EXAurxATiex. Hager & Brether, NO. 25 WEST KINU STREET, LANCASTlUr XEW AVTXST1SEMEXTS. F LINN WII.UOX. Headquarters We beg leave te call your attention te our very Large Stock of HOUSEFUftNISHING GOODS, STOVES, RANGES AXD HEATERS. WE MANUFACTURE OUR OWN TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE. On our 5, lu and 25 cent counters we have a very large stock et usetul articles for House keeping and ler Ornaments, which we are selling at about half their real value. In Ceal Oil Lamps and Chandeliers we have the largest stock in the city at the lowest prices. Patties commencing housekeeping will And it greatly te their advantage te examine our stock, as they can buy everything in the line et Table Cutlery, Weed and Willow Ware, Tabic and Fleer Oil Cleth, anil every ether Kitchen Article at lower pi ices than at any ether establish ment in the city. 49" -Ve trouble te show yoedu FLINN & WILLSON, ENSIGN OP THE TWO LARGE DOGS. riMIK ONLY l'LACK WUF1JK YOU CAN NOKBECK & MILET'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. .veir is Yeru time te buy: PURCHASERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! Yeu are aware that everything In the line of Mutcilal, Tiade and Musine-. has advanced, and is still advancing In price, and if you postpone or delay your needs until Spring, yei w ill tl ml yen will have te pay 25 or 30 per cent, mere than ii you make your put chase new. The reason we are offering inducements uud still Helling our work at the Present and Ku duccd Prices is ew ing te the fact that we are new Enlarging our Carriage Works, and have net at present room biifUclent te store our work, as well as the desire te keep all our hands in employment, its we employ none but the lk-t and Most 1'iuetleal Mechanic. We have yet en hand a Large Stock et Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Market and Business Wagons, &c ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST DhSlllAliLE STYLES, FINISHED IX THE UEST AND MOST AUTIS'IU JIASXEK, Aud le which we invite yeurspcclu! and immediate attention. Xl'H" AltVEKTlSEMBXTS. TLDMUINO, GAMt'ITTIMU. JOHN P, SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. DONE ONLY 111' Shll.LFlL AND CAREFUL WOUhMEN. l.AKUE STOCK OF GASFITTING janii-lydS ON IIAND. A"; JOHN P. SWABR'S, Se. 50 MOUTH QUEE.V ST., ; I. A XKETS, CO UXTEltVAXEH, XUEETIXO, 1'ILL O II' MUSI. 7-V.V, TABLE I.IXEXH, CRASH, Ac, Aud the i try beat S'lEAM-DUESSED FEATHERS AT THE VEKY LOWEST PRICES. 2,000 yds Spring Dress Goods, l.V REMNANTS, at 10c, exactly lmlt-piice. Huv them while you can get them. tebl lyd&w piiJUIVAI. NOTUJK! Removal Netiee! L will take podses'sien ei my new luil1hi, 28 EAST KING STREET, ( new occupied by Lancaster Ce. Nat. Hank, ) ABOUT APRIL 1st. My stock will be dispened et at REDUCED PRICES te save the expense et moving it. ou w ill find It complete in every depurtment and largely et my own manufacture. All goods guaranteed accordingly. It is no trouble te show goods, whether you buy or net ( open in the evening). It will therefore be te the In In tcrcttet thc-c needing FURNITURE ! te call and see our assortment. PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES, In Walnut and (jilt, lurnished ut short notice. WALTER A. HE1NITSH, FURNITURE WAREUOOMS, lttl l.-.JS EAST KINU STREET. TOHN S. OlVl.liK & CO BARGAINS IN- DKT GOODS AND CARPETS. Haling bought the entire -deck of DRi UOODS. CARPETS, Xe., of Givler, llow llew eis & Hui st, unit having Marked Down many goods in every department te sell them oil te make reim ter our new stock et SPRING GOODS That are new coming in and which we ex pect te get in during the Spring Season. CASH BUYERS. Will liml bargains which will pay them te examine beterc purchasing elsewhere. NOTE Wcuie new opening a large line et all the new-choice Patterns and Coloi Celoi Colei lugs iu ItOJJY JiliUSSELS, TAPESTRY llltUSSELS, :t-l'Iy and Extra Super and Lewer tirades or Ingrain Carpetings. We claim te have thp finest assortment in tlie city, at the lowest market prices. Call and be convinced beiere buying. JOKGIVLEMCO. DRY GOODS and CARPET HODSE AND MERCHANT TAILORS, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. for Heuse-stires. SAVE YOUK MII.VKV, XEIV Alt VEKTlSE31t:XTS. NOT1CK THE SUKKlHttltS OF STOCK in the New National Hank about organ izing win meet ler mat purpose en jie.N'uai Ar.Ai, rr.miuAUi liin at 10 o'clock, in tlie Orphans' Court Keem. icbl-ltd AGKEAT 1IAKOA1N. A Second Hand Oneiric .V Ce , lE.iltimere. PIANO in geed order ter sale cheap. Organ at l educed prices. J USTUS STUCK ENHOI.Z, jJ-lmdU Fnlten Hull. A SK YOUKUKOUKK FOK Eby, Stehman & Ce.'s maximum ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, Iho best iu the market. This Heur will yield mere bread te the bin re 1 than the old piecess flour. Try it unit be convinced. 1-0. 1 It "Vf ALT WIN.. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Rest and Cheapest Malt Extract iu Hie Murkct. SOLD l.N DRUG STORES AT 25 Oents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, P1U . PECT HREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. Lncassur Dsrer. (JEO. A. iilEHL. ml 3md G IRAKI) OF PHILADELPIA. AsseU ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- I Dell ! this Dellais, xiuuiidy invested. Fei a policy ii. eiiluuit wcll-cMabllslieil L-oinpunycullen RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KINGS REET. dlM.WAsR S",tt US! SLr.iuiis ILEY & Ce., : Market Street, rear Market Houses LANCASTER, PA. We have a Large and Splendid asseitment e! PORTLAND. ALIIANY and DOU1W.E; SLEIGHS. Tl.cy are made et tlie best selected woodworks the best ironed, best trimmed, and the linest painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever onor enor oner ed ter Mile in the cily. Remember ive. pny cash ler our material and allow no one. te undersell lis. Our Motte : "(jcxcK Sales and Small d'neriTS." It costs nothing te call and examine out work. We also have en h-ir.il a tnll line et FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we defy in 'i ctitien. All work warranted promptly attended te. Repairing el all kind In-iiMld.V" -PC'-K SALE. L'UK SALE,-THK stock, oeoo will JP and Fixtures et a Large First-Class LI V KU1 Is offered for sale. Geed and satisfactory l ensens given for selling. Inquire at fan ii-ltdied CITY LIVERY. P KIM IS HAY, WKSTEKN CO UN ANI Oats ler hale at Lea man Place at all times at market prices. Alse, COAL AND LUMBER. ja.-Kmd H. H. ltOHRKR. IfOR RENT IN WR1UHTSV1IO.K, A NEW Tobacco Warehouse, very convenient ler luceiving and shipping tobacco; capacity 'J,W) cases : w ill suit two packers ; will insure at lowest rates. Ferjiarticulais apply te HENRY KAUFFELT, Wrightsville, Pa., or te HAUSMAX & P.URNS. T-Iuul 10 West Orange St., Lancaster. Pa. CUm SAliK. AN IMMENSE MJHBDKOr HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac, of nil ilccil'itieus, in all localities and ut all prices. NfcW CATALOGUE, with pi ices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HERR CO, dcc:3iuil :i North Duke street. RIHANS' COURT SALE. WILL BE order of the Orphans' Court et J sold by Lancaster ceuntv. en SATURDAY. JANU ARY 2S, 1832. nt the Plew Tavern In the city et Lancaster, the iollewing valuable city piopcr piepcr ty, viz : A let or piece et ground, situated en the southeast side et Maner stieet, in said city, containing in trout en Maner street. 32 loci ij inches aud extending in depth 110 liet!) inches, with a Twe-Story FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE and one-story Frame Kitchen attached ; adjoining property et Kautz, William Wulkcrand estate of Jacob KlieaiN, deceased. Any person desiring te see the property be be eore sole can de se by calling en tlie pi finises. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day when attendance will bu given and terms nmilc known by JOHN SCHAFFNER. Executer et Cathaiine SchatFner, dee'd. .U-WAStsd PUI5LIC SAI.KOF A VALL'AHLK DWELL ING HOUSE On SATURDAY. FEU. II, 18S2, at the Fountain Inn. Seuth Queen street. Lancaster city, will be sold at Public Sale, a Soed and substantial three-story brick IWELLING HOUSE, with front yard en clssed by substantial iron tence, with a two story brick back building, containing hail, 10 rooms and bath room, hydrant in the yard, het and cold water in kitchen and en second fleer, with range, slate mantels, with heater, heating parlor nnd rooms en second fleer. Gas and gas fixtures throughout the house. Has been newly-papered and has a perpetual fire insurance. There are a number et clielee grapevines and ether lnilten the let. This property is situated en the nei Unrest corner of North Duke and Lemen streets, Lancaster, Pa., one of the most desirable loca tions tera home in the city. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m. Persons wishing te view the piepeny or as certain the conditions or sale will please call upon A. K. SPURRIER. Alderman. 121-S& WKtd Ne. 21 Seuth Queen -dreet. TIIED EDITIM. SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 4, 1882. TO HANG. GUITEAU SENTENCED. The Execution Appointed ler June 30. Washington, D. C, Feb. 4. Quiteau was again brought into court this morn ing, and the crowd was as great as ever. The court overruled the motion for a new trial, and sentenced the prisoner te be hanged in the Washington jail, June 30, between the hours of twelve, in., and two p. m. When Judge Cox ordered the prisoner te stand up and asked if he had anything 1 3 say why sentence should net be pro nounced the prisoner aresp, pale but with lips compressed and desperate determina tion stamped upon his features. He tegan in a low and deliberate tone, but seen his manner became wild and ' violent, and he pounded upon the table as he delivered a rambling speech, declaring himself net guilty as indicted, and tbja Ged would take care of him. Judge Cox then addressed the prisoner, pointing out the enormity of his offence and pointing te itsiesults. He sentenced the prisoner te death. Jutlge Cov's Address. The judge addressed the prisoner as fol fel lows : "Yeu have been convicted of a crime se terrible iu its circnnistances and se far-reaching in its results, that it has drawn upon you the horror of the whole world and the execrations of your country men. The excitement produced by such an offence made it no easy task te secure you a fair aud impartial trial, but you have had the power of the United States treasury and of the government iu your service te pietcct your person from vio lence and te procure evidence from all parts of the ceuutry. Yeu have had as fair and impartial ajuryasever assembled iu a court of justice. ion have been defended by counsel with a zeal and devotion that merits the highest en comium. I certainly have dene my best te secure a fair presentation of your de fence. Notwithstanding all this you have been found guilty. " It would have been a comfort te many people if the verdict of the jury had estab lished the fact that your act was that of an irresponsible man. It would have left the people the satisfying belief that the crime of political assassination was some thing entirely foreign te the institutions and civilization of our country, but the result has denied them that comfort. The country will accept it as a fact that that crime cau be committed aud the court will have te deal with it with the highest pan alty known te the ciiminal cede te serve as an example te ethers. " Your caicer has been se extraordinary that people might well at times have doubted your sanity. But one cannot but believe that when the crime was commit ted you thoroughly understood the natuie of the crime and its censequences. Your own testimony shows that you recoiled with horror fiem the idea. Yeu say that you prayed against it, you say that you thought it might be prevented. This shows that your conscience warned you against it, but by the wretched sophistry of your own mind you worked yourself up against the pretest of your own con science. " What motion could have induced you te this act must be a matter of conjecture. Probably men will think that seme fanati cism or a morbid desire for self -exaltation was the real inspiration for the act Your own testimony seems te con cen con treveit the thceiics of your counsel. They have maintained and thought, honestly 1 believe, that you were driven against your will by an insane im pulse te commit the act, but your testi mony showed that you deliberately re solved te de it, aud that a deliberate and misguided will was the sole impulse. This may seem insanity te some persons but the law leeks upon it as a wilful crime. Yeu will have due opportunity of having any errors I may have committed, during the course of the trial passed upon by the court in banc, but meanwhile it is necessary for me te pronounce the sentence of tbe law, that you be taken hence te the common jail of the District from whence you came, and there be kept in confinement, and en Fiiday the 30th day of June, 18S3, you be taken te the place prepared for the execution within the walls of said jail, and there between the hours of 12 in. and 2 p. m. you be hanged by the neck until you are dead, and in ty the Lord have mercy en your soul." During the reading of the senteace Gu tenu steed apparently unmeed, and with his gaze riveted upon the judge, but when the final weid.s, "May the Lord have meicy en your soul," were spoken he struck the table violently and shouted, " And may the Lord have mercy en your soul ! I'd rather stand where I de than w hei e that jury docs aud where your honor does. I'm net afraid te die I stand hcic as Ged's man and Ged Almighty will cm be every man who has had a part in piecurinir this unrighteous verdict. Noth ing but geed has come from Garfield's re moval and that will be the verdict of pos pes pos tciityeu my inspiration. I don't care a scrap for the verdict of this corrupt genera tion. I would rather a thousand times be in my position than that of these who have pounded me te death. I shall have a iloiieus flight te glory, but that miserable scoundrel Corkhill will have a permanent job down below, where the devil is pre paring for him." After apparently talking himself out tlie piiseucr turned te his brother, and without the slightest trace of excitement conversed for some minutes before beimr taken from the court room. IMG FIRE IN WASHINGTON. DcRtriictleu uf tlie Jellorseli Public Scheel Building. "Washington, Feb. 4. At 3:43 o'clock this morning fire was discovered in tbe first iloer of tbe large Jeffersen public school building en Virginia avenue, be tween 4$ and GtU street. When an en trance was effected by the firemen the flames had already reached the ventilating shaft, and in spite of the greatest exertions by the fire department, the entire buildiDg was seen in flames and complete destruction of the building fol lowed. The reef was of the mansard pat tern, and was characterized by firemen as a regular lumber yard. The janitor Bays there were no flres in the structure, and as there had been an entertainment given iu the hail during the evening the disaster is attribued te the carelessness of some person in leaving lighted matches or ether dangerous articles en the prem ises. The Jeffersen building was one of the finest in the city and accommodated 1,000 pupils. It was erected a few years age at a cost of $100,000, but was valued at $133,000. The insurance is net known at present. THE NOOSt. An Arizona Murderer Hanged. San Francisce, Feb. 4. A Prescott, Arizona, dispatch says : Jehn "W. Berry was hanged here yesterday for the murder of Michael Shere, near TipTer, Yova Yeva pai county, in .April 1891. He tried te commit suicide in bis cell about three weeks age. FretetUng Innocence en tne O allow. Galveston, Texas, Feb, 4. A Wells Point special says, D. C. White, was exe cuted here yesterday, for the murder of a teddler, named Cangnr The prisoner protested his innocence from the scaffold. Tbe execution was witnessed by hundreds of people. WtATUEH Washington, D. INDICATIONS. C, Feb. 4. Fer the Middle Atlantic states warmer, cloudy weather, with rain or snow,northeast back ing te northwest wiuds, and lower pressure. JLlKKtM. t'mi:u!eiphii Merkeu f utLADSLrniA. Feb. i. Fleur Market eteadyand quiet. Rye flour atITS500. W heat sget steady but futures weak : Ne. Western Ked, 1110k : Del. and l'a. de, $1 403 1 4 : de Amber, II ai 4J Cern quiet ; local lets unchanged. Oats steadier: Ne. 1 White. SOKc; Ne. 2 de 49c : Ne, :J de tt,VCe : Xe. i mixed, I7c. ityu nominal. Previsions in fair jobbing demand. Hutter. scarce and in geed demand; price unchanged. Eggs scarce and linn : rYnua., 30031c ; West, ern. -JScS-JDe. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull : Ketlne.l, .c. Whisky dull at Jl -Jl seeds geed te prime clever liiiu at d)iQ '' x ; de de Flaxseed nominal at il 351 SB. ..w turn .i:iiriii. New i"ere. February -I. Fleur State and Western dull and slightly In buyers favor. Southern dull and unchanged. Wheat opened VJtflc lower and ulterward became strong and recovered a portion of Ue eline ; Ne. Red, Feb.,l 431 43J5 ; de Mar. S14t:3I4t'A; de April fl 47;5j814$?; de May, $14701 47K : de June, $1 4S. Cern dull and a shade lewer: mixed western spot. (.77l)c ; de futures, 0'jQ72?4,c. Oats a shade, strenger: Ne. S Feb, 47Jic ; s'tate, 133,-tfe: Western. 47Mc. scecr: .New erk. I'hila.IulphM, and Lecal Slecks also United St.lte- KemiN reported daily by .l.iceu II. I. en (i. N. K. Cor. (Yutrt! Square. Nkw Veku stocks dull. February 4. iv.oe laM a.a a. m. r. m. . m. Mousy Chicago ,t Niiiti: V: eaten:. . .. Chicago. Mil. ,IM 1'anl Camilla Southern Uui.. l.iek.A Western Delaware .V Hudsen ('a. nil...., Detiver ,t lile Oratuli KaslTeiui., V.i. A Ou llHlliilb.il A St. J lie Lake Shere, A Mich. Southern. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Cent ml Missouri. Kansas & Texas . .. N. V., Lake Erie & Western.... New Jei-iey Centra! N. Y., Ontario A Wedern New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Ohie Central I'acllic Mail bteauislnp '.... St. Pan I & Omaha de Preleired Central Pacille Tcails Pacitli: Union Putifle Wubash. .. ins ,".. Paeitlc t) iwii ;e9 lOSJi 1S m 107 7ii ss 19",i .... 1-lTJi UVi 1IW 1USU 70J ti I4?ii .... iiii ii6J,i 88'4 l)S J5k 3t5H 404 ill US i; I31( 13UJ 13W4 ."MJi 3IJ4 :3,3 .... M5 ZJjj ay. 44 43'; .... 3H 33?; we; loevi loe IS 47Jtf 7li 118.'; 1I8K nix .... 3B! asj; Preferred Ce........ .... 7?$ M SI " t. , Ii ion '1'nl I'UILlllCLI'lllt. Stocks steady. I'viili'iylvainii U. Ii Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigli Navigation Ex liv l'littale, Pitts. t esturn . Northern Cunlrul Northern Pad tic. Preleriu.t MM MX CI 31J.; 31J2 434 34i "17 42J2 18 48 S4J4 7-' 17 Ilosteuvillt. , Electrie Unite rgieund Tel. Ce. J" I'hiludclphl:. & Erin U. It Ounuiieii Mining , lewaOiitch Minim?.. United Status ISehd. 90 13 27K f. . 1:00 H4 102K -v Ulltfj I ritnte-j 4 pj ty, tunl-i Live StecK martlets. Est I.iuirnTV Cattle Receipts ler the week ending yesterday, 4,U 'I head of through anil '.',UI7 Iii-ail et local, against C.5U7 head et through and 2,017 lie.ul et local for the h ctk be tore ; selling active ; eoinnieu te prime at 4r 0Q0 SO. Hogs lieeeipt-i ter the week, 18,W. I'eml, against H;,T-0 head ter thu week beiere : Phlltl delphhLS, $7 4il(7 00 ; in keis, JG WQIi 75. XEW AUVEJiUSEMMSIS. iurA rNTEI SIX C1GAK.UAKEK.S HAIK TT or t email1. Nothing less than $.'( per thousand for scrap- Apply te .1. I'. WOL.I. IU North Mulberry street. II. I" tOKICICbPONIIENCE. Maek'h Okhce. I LiNCiSTilt. Feb. '1. ISSi Mr. A. IP. II 'uuili. tint Ukakmu Inasmuch as the concert given by lour chaiming vocalists last February for thu liunelit of the soup tuuil gave such universal satisfaction, and yielded siicn a handsome, prellt te the worthy charity ler uldcliit was intended, I would hurchy solicit your kind etlices onceineri: in behaltet thelndigentpoer et this city, te give another concert utsucb early date as jeu can conveniently name, and I hope that the citizens of Lancaster may re spond with an overlleiring house for tills lieitliv object. Respeetlully .INO. T. MacOONIOI.E. f.ALAsrlClt. Feb. 3. lfWi. Hen. JuUn T. Martieniylr, Mayer ej l.aneai- ter : Dc.inSiit Your kilid lavoret the 2il Instant received. Il Is u matter of no small HUtidluc HUtidluc tien te me te receive such commendatory weids trem lour honor. 1 am glad te be ablu ti say. en i'.;li.iir id the CmitlnentalH, that It aireids us great plexsure. te ucccdc te your wishes, and I trail thuteur united efforts may lesiiltin still mere boned t te thu muttering peer nt the city than 011 the lermcr occasion. I will, with veur permission, name the even ing et Feb. "14 ( M. Valentine's Hay) ler thu event. Very lespectfully yours, A. W. WOODWARD. H Kill Jt.M lltTIN. QUEENS WARE, QUEEXSWABE. J list if ceiled ).-r .Mi uuisJilii Lord Oeugli at CHINA HALL AXOrllClt INVOlf R OF QUEENSWAEE PKOll TUE hTAFFOItnsilIRE POTTERIE?, ENGLAND : Our Own Importatiens: Our iVaii-s KU! the best In tlie Mai kct. Fx iiuiiue tliein beiere purchasing. High & Martin, 15 BAST KING STREET. 1'Ui.iric'Ai.. DK.VOUKATIU PRIMARIES. The Di'iiinciatli: voters of Lancaster city 11 ill meet at their u-jiial leting jdaccs en SATURDAY, FEBRPAItY 4, Fhem fi te a l'. jr. (except in the Eighth ward, where the elections will be held from 3 te 8 i m.), te settle the candidates for the several eillccs te be lllli-d at the coming municipal elections, Including Mayer, Scheel Directors, and City Committeemen ; Members of Select Council lrem the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth uud Eighth wards ; Common Ceuncilmcn and Ward Officers ; Aldermen in the First, Fifth and Eighth wards. The voting places will be as follew: First Ward Shober's hotel. second Ward Thee. Wcnc'itz's saloon. Third Ward Eflinger'3. Fourth Want Retliweiler. . Filth Ward Philip Wall's Orcen Tree- hotel. sixth Ward Joaeph Kautz's saloon. Seventh Ward Kuhlman's. Eighth Ward Albert KehlhaaVs. Ninth Ward Arneld Haas's. Kg- Immediately utter the polls clese the return fudges will meet at the Intelugk.ncbk office te rerert and compute the result en Mayer and school Directors and report tiie ward tickets nominated te the campaign com mit' ee B ORDER Ot 'lllE Cm VI JU l IKE a-?