LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE H THtJESDAV:. FEBRUAM 9 1882. y household kkcipss. seatuuable .suggestions for Winter Ueetert. 1 Tliis is the reason when the geed man wants something toothsome for his after dinner desert, and, in the absence of sum mer freshness and the scarcity of fruit.the housewife is often put te her wits' ends te think of a proper .dessert. Maybe these iiiut.- from a domestic contributor te the Country Gentleman will help her : r.uled Apple Dumplings. Make a poed cruM. as ler biscuit or bhertcake. Pare .some small-sized tart apples, halve them and take out the cores. Put the halves to gether and wrap around each apple a piece of crust. Cever the bottom of the drip-piii"-pan with these, then pour around them a sauce made of het water, a piece of butter the size of a small cyg, with Mijjar, cinnamon and nutmeg. The pau should be about one-fourth full. Bake about half au huur, or until the apples arc tender. Apple Bread Padding. Cut some slices of bread thin ; toast and butter them. Cever the bottom of the pudding-dish with some of these ; slice, in thick pteses, ntum apples evor them, sprinkle en some Miar, and se fill the dish with alternate Liters of biead and apples. Mix gcther one pint of milk, one egg, a little alt and nutmeg, and pour ever the biead and apple-. Steam or bake for half au hour. J-al. with or without sauce. 1'litm Pudding. Mix one cupful of suet, chopped Hue, one cupful of molasses, one cupful of sour milk, one cupful of raisins, one eupiul el curr.iiitu, halt n teaspoonful of salt, and one teaspoonful of soda. Steam hi oe hours. Suet Padding. Three cupfuls of bread numbs, one cupful of flour, one cupful of chopped raisins, one cupful of suet, whopped, one cupful of sweet milk, and two lumping tcispoeufuls of baking pow der. Steam iu a pudding dish from two te thiee hours. Cem Mail Padding. Take .'.even heap ing spoonfuls of meal, half a teaspoonful el salt, two tablcspoeufuls of butter, ene tcafiipful of -tigar, or half sugar and half molasses, two tcaspoeufuls of ginger or cinnamon, and put into this one quart of boiling milk. When cool, beat three eges and add. Put into a buttered dish and bake slowly two heur.1.. Fritter.', One pint of sum milk, eiieegg, a little salt, one teaspoonful of nalcratus, .uid Jleur sufficient te make a batter thick enough te drop from a spoon without run ning. Fiy iu het lard, a small spoonful for each one. Silt pewdcied sugar ever them while waim. firmed Apple Pie. Wash the apples and soak ever night ; then stew till .soft, mash' and sweeten web. Flaver with nutmeg, iiinomen or lemon as preferred. Place between two crusts and bake. Dried peaches are nice prepaied in this ..amc way leaving out the seasoning. Cranberry Pie. Stew the berries till done, then put through a sieve. Add plenty of sugar about one piuttecveiy iiait of the sauce. Put into a plate lined with rich pastry, and lay stiipi of pastry ever the top. Cream Pie. Tlnec eggs, one quaitef milk, tin co tablcspoeufuls dour, one cup ful of .suar. Beat the yelks of eggs and mix with the dour, and pour with the sugar into the boiling milk. Cever your pie plates with pastiy and bake, then pour the mixture in. Frest with the whites of the eggs beaten stiff, slightly sweetened and flavored. lijtuiu te the even and brown slightly. Lemen Pic. Grate the yellow paitef tiie liud of one lemeu, squeeze out the juice ; dissolve in cold water one table spoon fu I of corn starch and add te the lemon, then the yelks of three eggs, well beaten, one cupful of sugar, and lastly one cupful of boiling water. Cook this slowly till it thickens. Line pie plates with a tich crust, and wheu a little cool pour in the above mixtuie. Beat the whites te a stiff froth, add oue teaspoonful of sugar, spicad ever the top of the pie and brown slightly in the even. being set out for them and their friendp. They favored the company with a number of choice selections of music, which they sang admirably. COLUMBIA NEb. is HOWS T111S FOR HIGH? A l.ittiu Uameef " Seven Up." The following communication is from a icliuhle gentleman in this city and the tacts he vouches for are common talk in political circles : Piisen Keeper Burkhelder'.s manifesto te tht! beard of prison inspectors, pub lished a few days age, if net in tun very best taste, has had the effect of directing public attention te the uress mismanage ment of our prison affairs. And as the new keeper, with Spartan-like cour age, has begun the task of deal ing away some of the mysteries connected therewith, it may be well iu tlil.-. iMimcctien te acquaint the public Willi another "little game," one of the principals te which was none ether than a pi ist.n inspector. It appears that at the last meeting of the beard of inspectors a i evolution was passed instructing one of its ineinbe! s (a gentleman who lives net very far from Christiana) te purchase for priseu use six shoats, the price net te exceed five delkiis each. The shoats arrived aud with them the bill, which latter showed that they had been bought for seven dollars each. The gentleman who had made the purchase explained this apparent discrep ancy by dwelling en the alleged fact that shoats at this season of the year are very scarce. And new comes the strangest part of the story. Christian Kauffman, a farmer and piemiacnt member of the Amish church at the Gap, bought from the same inspector, at the very tinie the latter was -uppes;d te be negotiating for the pur chase of shoats, six of the ten shoats be bo be lenging te the inspector at the astenishiug figure of fourt'ellars each. The four re maining shoats, recruited by two ethers which must have cost him less than four dollars each (else he would net have sold at that figure te Kauffman) he disposed of tothe comity at the rate of seven dollars apiece. Here it will be observed the stern guardian of priseu discipline made au aggregate profit en the shoats of upwards of eighteen dol lars, twelve of which lie made at the ex pense of the county. In view of facts like this if. might be well te suggest te the prison keeper that reform, like charity, should begin at home, and if the sugges tion may be pardoned it might be advisable te make " shoats " ineligible as priseu in spector. IIOAIK AGAIN. Return at AVui. J. fc'erdney Mr. Win. J. Fordney, late of the firm of Lane & Ce., and cx-chief engineer of the volunteer lire department, arrived in Lancaster at 7:20 last evening, having reached New Yerk yesterday from Europe iu the steamer Arizona. Majer B. F. Hretieiuau, of this city, who came in the same vessckjujin New Yerk, and will ar tive iu Latesalar later in the week. Mr:-rfiyjeft here en April 12, 1881, and has made his tour around the world in less than ten "mouths. He went from here te San Francisce, thence te Australia, island of Ceylon, Red Sea by Suez canal te Italy, visiting the principal cities in Europe. Reme, Naples, Venice Vienna, Paris, Louden, Heidelberg. Munich and ethers. Held ter Postage. Letters addressed as fellows are held for postage : 41 Miss Jennie Walker, corner Legan and P.iuphin avc, Ilarrisburgj Pa." " Miss Margaretta Woodring, Marietta, Lancaster Ce., Pa." The Llederbranz. The Liederkranz society paid a friendly visit te Peter Letz's saloon, Ne. 41 North Queen st-cet, last evening, and were very handsomely entertained, a fine collation OUK KEGL'LAK CORRE3PCNUKNCK Mr. Isaac Evans, of Beartown, Pa , tlie guest of .Mr. A. Bruner. Mrs. Harry Bruner is lying vciy sick at her home en Walnut stieet. Sleighing is about ever, as the streets and pikes are one mass of mud. Scheel beard meets this evening ; ceun cil te-morrow evening. A tramp had both legs cut off at Marietta by being run ever by the cars. ile was taken te the Lancaster county hos pital. Mr. Arneld, agent for the Wilbur opera company, was in town yesterday complet ing anaugenicnts for the company's ap pearance here en the 16th iust. Hain began falling early this morning, making the pavements and streets still meie disagreeable. Council should have hail ihcstieet cioss ciess iugs fixed before the winter set in, as they are new iu se bad a condition that it is un safe te cie.ss them. Several sleighs have been wrecked by this defect, of the streets. While Mr. J. A. Meyers, druggist, was assisting te lower a barrel into his cellar, it slipped, stiuck Mr. Mcycis, and knocked him down, the barrel falling en top of him. He was considerably bruised about the body and one side of his face was skinned. Chief Burgess Sneath should put a step te snow-balling, as it lias proved te be a very dangerous amusement. Persons walking along the streets are hit in the face, ami in diiviug the horses arc h't and scaled, sometimes causing a run off. The I'pp & Black contract has been finished at last. The grading extends from the east yaid te a point midway between Columbia and Meuntvillc. It is expected that the P. It. It. cempauywill begin bal lasting the new portions as seen as the wcainer permits. ine extension was made te accommodate the immense num ber of tiains that aie made up in that yard. In entering his stable yard in his slcij;h Win. B. Given was thrown out, but received no Injury. The ice had col lected in the gutters and in crossing it one of the runners cut threugli se far that the sleigh became evci balanced and upset it. Luckily the herse was a tame one, orsonie ersonie orsenie thing serious may have happened. A Uig llou-e. "Muldoeu's Picnic" played te a $515 home last;eveniug, the largest amount taken in for ever live years. It was under the management of the Citizens' band. Feuitecn hundred persons assembled in the opera house te witness the much-talkcd-ef "Picnic," and fourteen hundred peisens left the opera house disgusted with the same picnic. The opening pait, consisting of a specialty pei formance, was the worst Columbians ever had te endure. It was hoped that " Muldoon's Picnic ' would redeem the ether perform ance, but, alas, hopes were like the chaff befeie the wind. The "Picnic" was even worse than the specialties, if such a thing weic possible. They play in Lancaster this evening, and if people aie anxious te see a peer play we advise them te go and see " Muldoon's Picnic." The band leel very badly ever the performance, se much se that their engagement with Hyde & Beh man for " Muldoon's Blunders," Feb. 28, has been canceled. silver Cbexk, X. Y., Feb. 6, 1880. Gksts I have been very low and have tried everything, te no advantage. I heard your Hep Hitters recommended by se many I con eluded te give them a trial. I did, and new am around, and constantly improving, and am ncaily as strong as ever. V. II. WELLER. Amusements. 'Muldoon's .Picife." This laughable com edy lui co will be produced at the opera neusc te-night, by Hyde & Rclunan's company. The pcrleriiianc-e will Include nl-e a itrensr vai ielv bill. " Ciikiwn n." Mr. Jno. A. .Stevens Is one et the lisln - young actors or the day, and his caieer in the stirring melodrama ' Unknown', has been crowned with nattering success, lie will uppeur tit tlie opera house te-morrow night, supported by that accomplished and beautiful little actress Miss Lettie Church. "Patience.1" Persons who have net seen Gilbert and Sullivun's sparkling take-en" upon modern ;uthctlclsm should net allow the present opportunity of enjoying it te puss them by, while such it" may have witnessed only mi interior representation of one of the best wei ks of the authors arc enjoined te take adviuflage et seeing and hearing it as it should be given, en Satin day night, when German's celebrated Church Choir company will slug it. The troupe proved its merit en the occasion et its appearance here a lew weeks age, aim it should be warmly welcomed en this return visit. sfuciAis xenvjm. Universal Approbation Ity the eemmunity at laigc has been given te llurdeek llloed Hitters. Ne instance is known wheie dissatisfaction lias been manifested by their use, or where auchl but benefit followed thir administration. " Price $1, trial size. 10 cents. Fer sale at 11. 1$. Cochran's drugsteie, 137 Neilh Queen street, Lancaster. Skinny Men. WelK' Health Rcncwer. Absolute erne ter nervous ilcbility und Weakness of tht: genera tive lunctiena, $1 at druggists. Depot .lehn F. Leng & Sen's. 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. Ben Ben eon, IOC Xe. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Mil. Chas. -V. Crittenton, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk City, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te w horn all orders should be addressed. J30-2wd&w Skin Diseases " Cured by Dr. Swayne's Ointment. What Is mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why persons should suifer a single hour when they have a sure cure In "Swayne's Ointment " is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skin are lemeved by u-ing this healing eint ment. Perfectly fate and harmless, even en the most tender in tan t. itching Piles Symp toms are moisture, intense Itching, parlicu laily at night after getting warm in bed ; oilier parts are sometimes affected, fcwayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne & Sen. Si North Seventh street, Philadelphia, l'a.. te whom all letters should be addressed. Sold 1-y all prominent druggists. Janai-hiidTTh&FAw A cough, Ce:l or noie liireat slienM ee stepped. Negicet ireu.uenlly results in an In curable Lung Di-ease or Consumption. liiennN bieuchlal Troches le net dtserder tlie -temacli like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed park;, allaying lri'itatleii. give reiki In A'sthrna. Bronchial Coughs, Calarih, ami the Threat Troubles whit-h Singers and I'ubllcSpeukers are subject te ler thirty jxars Brown's Hienthi.il Tux lies have been leceiuuicni'ed by physi cians, and alwnvs give nciiect at!s!actlnu. Ii.iv In;? been tcded l-y uldu and ceu-taiit Use Tei nearly n entire gi aeration, tlicy have at-liiiiii-.il we) .eeiited itti.u among the tewstaple iv.mt die?, et ti,i. ur. Mild at cents a box cvi-i v u hi-if inS lvdTTb.SS.tlvw lCi.CUIClS TIIOM DKATU The loilewing.-t.itcmcntot William J Cough tin, et Semervilic, .d.-i's., is se remarkable that we beg t. ask ler it the attention e! our read ers, lie says: "in the lull et 1870 I was taken with a violent blee.l'a of tlie lungs followed by a severe cough. I -een began te leso my appetite ami Hesh. 1 v. as se weak at ene time that 1 could net lea . my bed. In the summer et lt)77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the do-teisnaid I had a hole in my left lung as bi-,':n a half cellar. I expend ed ever a huudied dollars In doctors and med icine. 1 was se far geno at one time a report went around that I was dead. Igavenp hope, but a fi lend told mc of On. W.v. Hall's Balsam poll Tin: Luxes. I laughed at my friends, think ing mat my case uas incurable, hut 1 get a net iu te saiisiy tiiciu, wiicu te my surnrNc and gratification, 1 commenced te leel better. Jly hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day 1 teel iu better 'plrits than I have the past three years. " i v. rlte this hoping you w 111 publish it, se that everyone alilicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and be convinced that con sump' 'en can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mere geed fian all ether mcdiciitas I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I -diaii soeu be able K go te work." Sold iu Lancaster at Cechun's Drugstore, 137 and 139 Xeith Queen strc iv2S lvrteedTli&wg jlimnerHi itinuiiiniii i.Ietners!:' Aie you disturbed at night and broken el yeui icst by a sick child sulluiiug and ciying witn the excruciating pala et cutting teeth T II t-t., go at once and i;:t a bottle of MltS. WIN-LOW'S SOOTiilNtJ SYKU1'. It will re iiev e the peer little sullerer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mltake about it. There is net amotlif-ren eaith who has ever used it, wt.e w ill net tell you at once tli.U it Willie;' ate the bowels, and uivu ist te the mother, and telle! and health te the child, npi'iiilin gliUe magic. 11 Is perfectly sare xe u-e in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is ttia prescription et ene et the eldest and best female il:y-,ielan and r.urses in the Cn'b'd late-i eJ1 eveiywi.ere: 25 centsa I etllc e-Mvd&wM.WJtS . XXWJLDT2BTISE3LESTS. TTOK Kfc rIN MARIETTA. NEAK THE J? centre of the borough, a Wagen -Maker and Blacksmith Shep ; an old and geed stand. Apply te FBEDEBICK WALLER, Milt lETTA. 9-3td PUBLIC bALJt: rEBKCABV lOtli, OF Household and Kitchen Furniture at Xe, 31C ASCH ALLEY. Sale te commence atl o'clock, sharp, when conditions of sale will be reaue Known ny sauah (juuaa. S. Hess & Sex, Auct. ltd THIRD EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 9, 1382. piAKD. j The undersigned, in addition te a care fully selected assortment of GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, GLASSWARE, XOTIOXg. Ac, has also for sale PURE LIQUORS and W1XES of various brands. Thanking the pub lic for the patronage heretofore liberally be stowed, a continuance et the same Is respect fully solicited. JOHX DICK EL. Jed7-3f cer. Mulberry and James Sts. A SK TOUK GKOCEK FOK Eby, Stehman & Ce.'a MAXHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, the best In the market. This flour will yield mere bread te the barrel than the old process flour. Trv It and be convinced. fcu-dli T" LACK-HEADS. FLESH WUKHS JD Pimples. They affect the cheeks. AMD fore head, nose and neck. There Is nothing se lnortlfvingtealady or gentleman or reune ment and delicacy of feeling as te be thus afflicted, and mingle dally In society, feellng that every one is looking at them for persons with this affliction are generally very sensi tive. DKS. H. D. and M. A. LOXGAKER have paid particular attention te these troublesome alloctlens et the lace, and will guarantee te cure every case. s Ofllce Xe. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultations tree.- 9-3td4w Ely's Cucam Blm Ce., Owego, X. .. Please send us at once two gross tly's Cream Balm. We take pleasure in congratulating you en the success you nre having with the "Ci earn Balm" Catarrh and Hay tever enro lls alc is steadily increasing with wonderful mpidity as you can see by our frequent orders. It is evidently an article of great merit. -Very truly, JenssTOJf, Holleway & Ce., C02 Aich stieet, Philadelphia March 19,1881. It is no exaggeration te sny that Ely's Creuui Balm Is a cure ler Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac, ler many cures have been made among my cus turners. Cream Balm should be resorted te by everyone thus afflicted. With me no ether remedy has ever equaled the Balm either m geed results or sales. A. .1. OntNWKLnEit, Druggist. Ensten, Pa. Oel. 2, 1860. Price 50 cents. lcl-2wdeedJtw Tackle an obstinate cough or cold with Hale's Heney of Horcheund aud Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. 1-S.iwdeedA.w tllil FAK.UHKS FltlKND Dr Uarber's Red Herse Powders are the bast in the maikct. They are net a mere loed made et inert and cheau materials, but a veiitablc Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will euro and fatten stock in one-fourth the lime, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon ter the euro el coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all liease? et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase tlie quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds of stock it: a healthy condition. Sold every wheie at tsic. per pack, r. ter $1; large size 40c., or :: for $1. "Sold in Lancaster at CechranS Ding Stere, 1S7 and 139 Xerth Queen sli eels. aug-J-lydeed&wl Life, Urewtn, ueauty.'- " W hat we all admire " anil hew te secure it : A tine head of hair iu its natural color is such an udlunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the mestclcanly and de light fut article ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render muny 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 lallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and Is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" Is sold by all druggists, at " cents a bottle, six bottles ler $1. OC13M.W.9&W Weitks Everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned from expe rience that. It overcomes despondency, indi gestion, weakness in the back and kidneys, ami ether troubles of the sex. .Heme Journal. fel-lmdeod&eew Tun weak, worn, and dyspeptic should take Gulden's Liebic's Liquid Bccl and Tonic In vigniafm. Xt. ether. Ol Druggists. l?-lwdeedA.W in the Whole History of Medicine Ne preparation has ever performed such mar velous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, us Avek's CiiEitnv PEcrea.vL, which is recognized as the world's remedy ter all dis eases et the threat and lungs. Its long con tinued series of. wonderful cures in all cli mates has made it universally known as a sate and reliable agent te employ. Against ordi nary colds, which are the forerunners of mero serious disorders, it nets speedily and surely, always relieving sullering, and often saving lire. The protection it alrbuds, by Its timely nai' in threat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy te he kept always en hand in every home. Xe person can afford te be without It, and these who have once used it never will. Finm their knowledge of its com position and effects, physicians use the Cherry Pectoral extensively in their prac tice, aud clergymen recommend it. It is ab solutely certain iu its remedial effects, and will always euro wh reenre-j ate possible. Fer sale by all dealers. t3-lwdeed&w II KNKY'M CAKKOLICSALVK. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uleent, salt rheum, tetler,chupped hands, chilblains, cernp and all kinds of skin eruption-, freckles and pimples. The salve is . .iranteed te give perfect -atisfactien iu every case or money ivlunded. Be sure you gel Henrj's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeit". Price 25 cents. SeM n Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 " ..1 North Queen street. A l.ued Angel's Visit A Tale et "Itesu dalis." Blanche culled en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her sad anil sighing, deareit friend, once bright and gay, new scaice could keep horn crying; ler, "eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly maricd !" then said her fi lend, " ltesadalis will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nethcr day and found her once mero blithe aud gay, her lace as ladiaut, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywheie. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the weild se geed as Besadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stmt', 137 and 139 North Queen street. v.T0-lydeed&w3 i ru,j -"store, 117 North Freeman's Kew iWi- ue te n. ti. v.uciirau-8 Oueen sticeL ter Jfrj. twnel Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et co!or,are unequaled. Celer trem 2 le . pounds. Directions in English and German. 1'iiee. l!i cents. JJJZATJlli. llEiut. Iii this city, en the 7th ef.Febrnary, 1SS-J, Rebert M., third son of lr. M. L. and Rese E. Hcrr, aged 3 years. The relatives and friends et the lumlly are respectfully invited 10 attend the funeral from his parents' residence, Xe. 10j S. Queen street, en Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td SicLU. On February 7th, ls'2, Lizzie, young est daughter of.Iehn and Rebecca Sigle, in the l.'ith yearet her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectlully invited te attend the luneral from the rcsidence et her parents, near Uird-in-IIaud, en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Christ church, Leacock. 2td llEiTsnu. Feb. 9, 1832, suddenly, Daniel Heitshu. in his Sith year. Netice of luneral hereafter. xjitr AJtynJtiist:ai.A'rs lirASTKB-AM KXPUIUKJiUED SALKS ft MAN. with geed rclcrence. iu a dry goods store. street. Apply at Xe. 112 Xerth Queen wa w ANTED A YOUNG MAN WANTS A situation as Engineer. Apply at THIS OFFICE. 8-2td "VTOTIUK THE MtSMBUKs OF KMl'IKK J.1 Heek and Ladder Company will meet at the Truck Heuse thli evening at 9 o'clock-. ltd AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES THIS EVENING at 7 o'clock, and TO MORROW (FRIDAY) EVEXIXG at 7 o'clock, sharp, until the entire stock is sold, at Xe. 2C Xerth Queen street (Leeb's storeroom.) JOHN HIEMfcXZ. Hi:ss & Se:.. Auctioned-. ltd NOTICK. Netice is hereby given that a special meeting et the members et the Southern Mu tual Insurance Company et Lancaster Coun ty, an insurance Company of the state et Pennsylvania, incorporated by an act et Assembly, entitled "An Act te Incorporate the Southern Mutnal Insurance Company of Lancaster County," approved March 22, 1SG2; whose principal office is located In the county et Lancaster, and whose charter is about te expire, will be held at the public hense et James K. Alexander, In Quarryvllle, Lancas ter county, en SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1882, at i o'cieck p. m. ii at sucu meeting two thirds of the votes, cost In person or by proxy shall favor a resolution agreeing that said cor poration shall held Its charter, subject te the previsions et the constitution et Pennsylvania, and setting fei that length the sections of Its existing charter which it desires te retain.and agreeing te be subject te the previsions of an act entitled " a supplement te an act entitled an act te establish an Insurance depart ment,' approved the fourth day of April, eue thousand eight hundred and seventy three, providing ler the incorporation and regulation of insurance companies, and relat ing te insurance agents and brokers und te fereign Insurance companies," approved May 1, 1870, P. L W; se tar as net inconsistent with said charter ; snid resolution, und the number of votes cast ter and against the same at the special meeting aforesaid shall be spread en the records of said company, and a certified copy of the same forwarded te tlie Insurance Commissioner, who shall submit the same te the Attorney General, and, in case he approves et said resolution, he shall certify ins approval ei said receru te tue governor, who shall cause letters putcnt te issue, erect ing said company into a body corporate, with succession as in said act of May 1, 1876, provid ed in the case et companies originally organ ized, with all the powers and privileges, and .subject te the restrictions specified in the resolution aforesaid. The object of said meet ing being te comply with section 30 et said act et May 1, 1876, te renew or extend said company's charter. SIMEON W. SWISHER. IIesry E. Racd, President, Secretary. Quarry vlllc, Feb. i. 1882. fO-ltdJtllw A STIUC1I IIKOS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTRICH BROS,' LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR CLEARING SALE! FOR THIS WEEK, AND INVITE ALL TO CALL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. BROCADED SILKS, BLACK PLUSHES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, LACE GOODS, TIDIES, T0WEIS, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, WORSTED HOODS, Ladies Coats and Delmans, AND MANY OTHER (JOOPS. New Hamburg Edgings and Insertings. EVERLASTING TRIMMING. Irish Trimmings at Lew Prices. ESTATE OF WH. L. FEIPEU.LATE OF the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto arc requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the Bame, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed. SILAS H. FORRY, Yertc.Pa., JOHN D. SKILES, Lancaster, Administrators. W. Aue. Atlek, Attorney. dec21-Gtdeaw4Gtw WKATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D.-C, Feb. 9. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, rainy weather, easterly, shirting te northwest winds, sta tionary or higher temperature, falling fol lowed by rising barometer. m FRIGHTFUL. KAILKOAD ACCIDENT. Three Lives Loii Near Uuntlogdeu TbN Morning. Harrisbure, Pa., Feb. 9. A terrible accident occurred en the Pennsylvania railroad, near Huntingdon, early this morning, resulting in the death of two men, namely Engineer David Coulter and Conductor Stenebreaker, and the fatal in jury of a fireman named Kennedy. The particulars of the accident are very singular. A heavy freight train was going East and another was going West, en separate tracks, of course. but as they approached each ether an axle breke en ene of the cars. This car careened ever upon the adjeiniug track and directly iu front of the ether train. The shock was se sudden and complete that the engiucer and fireman had no time te jump. They, together with the conductor, were carried with the wreck, which jumped the track and rolled down au embankment into the water. Coulter and Stono Steno Stone breaker were almost instantly killed. All the victims belong te Alteena. 1 he wreck blocked the tracks for sev sev eral hours aud the mails were greatly delayed. Anether Accident at the Same Place. HARnisnuRe, Feb. 9. Owing le theac cideut at Huntingdon the !!:50 a in. train did net arrive here until 2 p. m., when another accident at the same place and en the same read was reported. It seems from the report that after the first wreck the engine of another train crashed into the rear end of one of the disabled trains. The less te relliug stock is said te be very heavy. Native West Africans en the Warpath. Liverpool, Feb. 9. Ad vices have been rcceivqd here that the natives have burned the town of Feuricarial, en the west coast ei" Africa, aud plundered the British and French factories. Several of the owners aud clerks are missing and it is feared that they have been killed. Tlie smallpox Kccerd, Washington, Feb. 9. The national beard of health te-day received reports showing that during the week edning Feb. 4 th last there were 74 cases of smallpox and 14 deaths iu Pittsburgh, Pa., 3 deaths in the District of Columbia, 5 cases in Omaha, Xeb., and one case near Milan, Tenn. Live stecc Blatters. CHiCAOO. Hogs Receipts. 33,030 head ; shlo shle ir.ents, T.oce de: market dell aadprleee Ma lower, especially ler rough and coarse Ieta ; common te geed mixed. 16 10M60; heavy packing and .shipping, $6 90S"; Phlladelphlas und larders. $7 15J750; light, 106 60; skips und culls. 945ti 10. Cattle Receipts. 6,200 he-id; shipment. 14 de : market weak but steady: expert st469B0 CtV; twecjtru lancy, $7: geed te choice ship ping at $5 SOfiC: common te fair at 44B&ae ; butchers' at 27.fS4 ;; steckcra and leaders active at $2 S0JJ4 SO; milkers and springers at S303C0. Sheep Receipts. 5,000 head : shipments. 34, 000 de ; market weak, but active ; prices 10 15c lewer: common te medium, IS Sa4 Js; medium te geed at 11 505 ; choice, S SetjB IS. Wuelesale Kurslarles In Wllkesearre. Wit.kebarre, Feb. 9. A gang of pre- icssienai Durgiars are at work in this city and viciuit-, and no less than twenty-five robberies have been reported since Mon day last. Patterson's Proscrastliiatleu. Albany, Feb. 9. Speaker Patterson has net yet announced his committees, and the Assembly, after an unsuccessful at tempt te elect a clerk, has adjourned. stnea .-Bar km. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stock also United States Bends reported daUr by Jacob It. Lone, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Maw Yerk. Stock! dull. fAUM AnD GARDEN. DEATH (BUM A IJOU'S B1TK. Aitutlier Case et Ilydropbeltl.t in l'tilludel plda. Philadelphia, Feb. 9. Cbailes Hen. sy, aged 14, died at the residence of his parents, in West Philadelphia, last even ing from hydrophobia. One day about a month age he remained at the store where he was employed, te feed a geed sized coach deg. The animal snatched the meat offered him,but in doing se caught euc of the boy's fingers with his teeth. Tlie wound was promptly cauterized and the deg killed. The lad's wound healed up, but a few days age he was taken sick. His ill ness became violent yesterday morning. Rapid convulsions continued during the day aud death ended his sufferings last night. C'NGItESS. Pruning Out-Doer drape Viucs. (icrinantewii Telegraph. " Formerly no ene thought of pruning his out-deer grapes before February, but Jat terly'thc fall or early winter is preferred by most people. In our own opinion we de net think that it makes any diflerence what time it is done, se that it is before the sap starts in the spring ; hence February wc would say in the first half of the mouth is probably as geed as any oilier time, and our own vines arc mostly attended te in that mouth, and we have been about as successful iu raising out-deer grapes as a majority of growers. The pruned vines sheuM be allowed te lay ilat upon the ground, as it is warmer there than en the frellis, aud they should remain there until the buds have started in the spring, which will have the effect of causing buds te strike low, and thus provide new leaders te take the place of old ones. Rampaut growing viues should be cut back mero severely than slew growers, and none should be trellised higher than about six feet from the ground. Lateral branches the fruit bearers for the year should be cut back te two or three buds. The soil iu which grapes are grown should be kept iu the best condition ground bones being probably the best fer tilizer and should be stirred several time", during the growing season. PoiiUenlng for Civil Service Hefurm. Washington, Feb. 9 . In the Senate te day Mr. Pendleton piesented a petition, signed by judges of the supreme court of Pennsylvania aud of the common pleas courts of Philadelphia and neighboring counties, by the mayor and heads of de partments of the city of Philadelphia, and by 2,500 leading men. of all classes and professions in the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, asking that appointments te suberdiualc executive officers, with such exceptions as may be deemed expedient, shall be made by competitive examination and that removal shall net be made u;i partisan grounds. Proceedings Iu the Heme. In the Heuse a resolution was adopted providing for niht sessions ou Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week, beginning en Thursday 16th inst, for consideration of the bill establishing a municipal cede for the District of Columbia. Mr. Hewitt (N. Y.) introduced a bill fixing a day for the meeting of the electors of president aud vice prcsideut; and pro viding for and remedying the counting of the votes for theso offices. A IMuvlug Muster Assasitliiiited. Davenport, la., Feb. 9. J. F. Schuuir, a teacher of dancing iu this city, was shot and killed by two highwaymen, while riding in his buggy three miles south of this city, last night. There is no clue te the murderers. Schnuir was an inoffensive person . Seu lug Seed. The lime will seen arrive for general seed sewing, and a hint or two in regard te it may net be out et place. Much that U sewn never appeals and the seedsman is charged with selling old or peer seeds. Sometimes this may be se, but very often it is the sewer's own fault. Theiu is much mero art in sewinn Feeds successfully than pcople suppose, and yet it is vciy simple when understood. Many seeds arej sewn tee deep, aud yet if net deep enough they will dry up and net grew at all. The depth must be de termined by the size of the seed and the character el the soil. If the soil ha light aud candy, there is net se much danger of the seeds rettiug from deep sewing as if the soil by still", and even in stiff the depth will have te be determined by the con dition of the soil. Suppese we are te sew a picce of eats, in. land that is liable te be come cletty, aud this is the distinction between light aud heavy laud. If we can roll the land after sewing it would net matter much about sewing deep ; but the seed would have te be harrowed in pretty well if left in a cletty condition unrolled. Indeed, if ihn seed were sewn ou ground simply first harrowed aud then rolled, iu such land as we have described, j many mere seeds would de well than if uuriewcu ueiore roiling, in etucr werus, shallow sewing, if the ground is well pul verized and pressed firm, is mero favor able than deep plautiug with a rough sur face. Finely pulverized soil, with a well pressed surface, is indeed the very host condition for success with all seeds ; aud the shallowest kind of sewing, se that the seeds be firmly imbedded iu the soil, is the essencc of geed seec! sewing. Chicago & North Western. .... Chicago. Mil. ft m. Paul Canada Southern Is. C .S 1. C 1&. It..... .... Del., Luck.A Western Delawure .'lludsen Canal..... Denver X Rie Grande Last Tenn., a. & Ua Iliinnlbul & St. Joe Lake. Shere Mich. Southern.. M:m!iutlau Elevated Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas & Texas N. Y., Luke Eric & Western.... New Jersey Centra! N. Y.. Ontario Western New Yerk Central OlileA Mississippi Ohie Central t'acitic Midi Steamship Ce St- Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Tux:i4 Paeilie Union Paeilie Wabash. -.. .. mis Paeilie.... Pielerred it miii Ti'l Ce PUILADELTUlA Stocks steady. Penu-ylvauia It. K 1 eiilgli Vallny l.eiilf.h Nuviiitieu Ex Div.... BiilTile, Pitts.. Western Northern Central NoitliernP.is'llIc " Pieleiuil ilestenvllk Klectilc Underground Tel. Ce. I'1'ili.delplih & Eltu K. II.. .. UiiiiiiNeu Mining lOWalilllCll Mill!!!!.' .... UmxmiSTArKs Uends. United Sbtw 1 peremtj IK " i.ue-ii aieCKH and llenn. Par vaL L.'iuc.City e per et. Lean, due 168-2.. .$100 lStt... 100 isae... loe 1895... 100 ."i per ct. in I r 30 years.. 100 r, per el. -Scheel Lean.... 1C0 4 " in 1 er20years.. 100 1 iu 5 or 20 years.. 100 ' c " in 10 or 20 years. 100 iw February 9l Utt UOO & a.u. r. n. . x. ' liiii is ia" uK iSH 10 137 1S7 a u a 07 .... 9SV lllJi 111X 111$ as .... ee 86 8SH 37H SiX 39 39V 3 131 131 IJHK . ." .... 34K -Hi iH Mx tt .... u& luilS 100 ;ui i i Wi 4i no ivnZ n Sfi?j. 37 36& G7 9SX 0? 8l Big 81)J & I MK 31& 3U2 6! 43 3 434. lt 10 ISX 73' T&, 73?; 17 100 10 ISO .... 180 r,X r.u. 1:00 1M 1CO& Fire in a Ceal Mine. Wilkesbahre, Pa., Feb. 9. The lire in Ne. 1 slepe at Nanticekc. instead of be ing subdued, has gained headway. These at work fighting the flames are when Hear ing the shaft almost overcome by the gas. The less will be very large te the Susque hanna coal company. In the Jury's HauUs. Pateiisen, N. J,, Feb. 9. Judge Wood ruff charged the 'jury in the Wolfe case this morning, after Prosecutor Stevenson had summed up the case for the defence that if the wounding was done by his carelessness the defendant was guilty. The case went te the jury at 12::50. A Valentine for Star Reuter. Washington, Feb. 9. Owing te a death in the family of Cel. Bliss, and his consequent absence iu New Yerk, an agreement was had between counsel te postpone the final arguments in the straw bend star route case of CaVll, Dicksen and Minnex, until Tuesday, February 14. Fer the Old Flag and an Appropriation. Washington, Feb. 9. The Philadel phia delegation new here te urge an appropriation for the improvement of the Delaware river called , upon the president and Secretary Felger this morning. Furniture Factory lturneil. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 9. The furniture factory of McCullough & Lee and several miner buildings have been de stroyed by fire. The less is about $30,000; insurance, $15,000. Striae in New Orleans. New Orleans, Feb. 9. The cotton rollers' association is en strike,dcmanding the discharge of all employees net mem bers of the association. The business at the cotton presses is at a stand-still. The Charges Against the Eetectlvta. Philadelphia, Feb. 9. The mayor has ordered the chief of police te make an in vestigation of the charges of collusion pre ferred against detective officers by William Hendersen, alias ''Snatch-em Bill."' l'atti's Stocking. New Oi leans Times-Democrat. Diddle, diddle, dumpling my son Jehn, One stocking oil, and onubtecking en " Ouc of these little episodes of the stage which sometimes eccureven te the most di vine of actresses or cantatrices happened yesterday at the St. Charles theatre te La Diva, as she was trilling out her pearl notes in "II Barbicrc." Her sheit Spanish dress affetded scope for the display of a pair of beautiful silk stockings elaborately cm cm breideied with delicate rosebuds and ten der leaflets. She had toyed with the notes of the middle register ; playing with thorn without seemingly any effort, and had just purled out a Heed cf high sta catti, when slowly down slipped the light stocking, rosebuds und all, until it hung about her shapely instep a limp and sub dued mass, displaying an ankle of ala baster whiteness. It did net take long for Patti te appreciate what had happened aud without the least exhibition of any knowledge en her part of what had oc curred, she quietly walked te the side scenes, when presto ! she leappearcd, and the stocking was in place again, and the rosebuds wove once mere shining out. The trio went en, and but few were the wiser. Munlielm borough lean SANK STOCK! First National Rank $100 Farmers' National Hank 30 Lancaster County National lluufc.. 90 Columbia National Hank 100 KplirsitiiNatIen.il Rank 10O First National Hank, Columbia . .. 100 First National Hank, Stiasburg.... 100 First National Rank, Marietta 100 First National Hank. Mount Jey.. HO Lllitz National Hank 100 Manlieim National Hank 100 Union National Hank. Mount. lev. SO New Helland National Hank loe M1SCKLLANKOCS BONUS. tiiarryville R. It., due 1833 tlOO Reading & Columbia R. Rdue 1882 100 Lancaster Watcli Ce., due 1S88 100 Lancaster Ua Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., 1 1 111. J OeO . aIAJ XISCCLLANUOUa STOCKS. Ouarrvvilln R. R.. Millersvllle Street Car Inquirer Print ing Company Watcli Factory (a? Light and Fuel Company... Stevens Heuse Columbia Uas Company.. Columbia Water Cem p.my Susquehanna Iren Company.... Marietta Hollewwaro Stevens lleiue Sicily Island Kast lirandywinc.v Waynesb'g. TCRNriKH STOCKS. Klg Spring & Reaver Valley Bridgeport Columbia & Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia & lllg bpiing Lancaster & Kphrata Lane., Kiizabrtht'u & Middlet'u.. Lancaster Fruitville. Lancaster &Litit. Lancaster & Wllliant'.tuuii Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster ft Manlieim Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster & Susquehanna Lancaster Willow Street -f 50 . SO . 50 . 100 . 23 . 100 100 100 SO Ml AU Last sale flOS 107), 120 12k 1CS 112 1U2 102.60 lea 102 1175 10M.6T IC8.80 147 132.30 141.10 134.&0 200 145.73 140 153 70.50 105 $115 im lotue 100 106 $2.25 25 50 120- t 170 4.25 1 1 .$ 25 10.25 . iiw: 21 IB 20 18 47.25 51 SO C4.50 55 02 41.5U 32 85 278.25 40.15 25 25 25 25 100 50 25 , i 50 25 25 100 300 25 JIKTKUTAINMJZXTS. MA1IKJCTH. t'tiilailelplila Mitrltet. ruiLiDKLPHiA, Feb. 1. Fleur Market quiet, Superfine, at t.'J QI 23; nxtra at $1 7''a- 75 : Ohie and Indiana randly, 10 7337 30;Peiinvivanlade, $737Q? 50. Rye flour at $1 7."30'l. Wheat dull and uu-cttled : Del. and Penn'a. Red, $1 33SS1 10 ; de Amber il 41 1 12. Cern dull and'weak. Oats steady. Rye scarce at !2e. Previsions linn. Lard firm. Hutter choice fccarre and tending upwnld : Creamery extia IZilc ; de geed te choice. S5 38c. Rolls lirm ler choice. Eggs quiet. Cheese dull, but steady. Petroleum steady; Refined, 7c. Whisky at $1 21 Seeds geed te prime clever steady at S 9'4; de de Timethy, $2 00.! 7; de de Flax seed dull at il .15. Mew kera HI timet. New Yerk. February . Fleur State and Western slightly In buvers laver and dull ; Superfine State, $1 .1034 80 ; extra de, $5 13 3 50: choice de, $5 G07 CO: fancy de, $710fi 8 00 : round noep Ohie, $3 306 73 ; choice de, $0 8as 25 ; Superfine Western. $4 304 SO : common te coed extra de. $3 15J5 73 ; choice de de, $3 808 73 ; choice white wheat de, 7 te 8 00. Southern dull and weaker; common te lair extra, $3 CO05 90 ; geed te choice de, $7S. Wheat feverish and unsettled ; opening about c lower, afterward recovered and ad vanced i': Cern a shade lower and moderately active ; mixed western f-pet at 6769c ; de !uturu, 075i71Jc. Oats scarcely se strong ; State, 43S.rr2c ; Western, 47S-rd!kc. Uraln and Prevision Ojaotatlens. One o'clock quotations e! grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15' Kast lung 9trcet. Feb... March., May... Feb.... Marcn. April Wheat . 1-23'X Chicago. Cern Oats February 9. .575 I.S9 1.4114 .40 .435$ Philadelphia. .: .48H .09 50 Perk 18.2T 19.40 Lard 11.17 11.22 TniilTON OI'KKA IIUIJ.SK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Positively the last appearance this season of Hyde &Behman's GREATEST COMEDY CO., IN Muldoon's Picnic. Introducing the following talented and pepu-lara:li-ts: Jehn Hart. Jehn CIlbcrt.McCartlry ami Moniee: the Coined) Quartette, llany and Kuima Hudwerth. tieeruu and Marie Nel Nel eon : the Werners (IM and Mau II. the Lynn histeis (Wertie ami Lettie), the Monumental Quartette (llainmeiiil. F.arle. Ilawiey and Wfi-1), Little It'Kebnd. L. C.Sanrenl, W. H, Lynn. ADMISSION. Reserved Seals without extra charge, gram at Opera Heuse. .MT,, SOand 75 CT?, Dla- LlULTlla OPCICA UOUSB. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. The Popular and Acter, Mr. American Auther, Manager JOHN A. STEVENS, Supported bj the accomplished young Aitlatq MfSfS LOTTIE CHURCH, And a thoroughly competent company in his world-fame'is AuifMctui drama, written by himsclt, entitled 11 UNKNOWN." I -.b I. PRICES as, SO und 7S Cents. Rewivedj-eats at Yecker's. 6-5td T1DLTO.N OPEKA llOt'SK. SATURDAY KVENlNti, FEB. 11th. OXE XWIIT OXLY GORMAN'S FAMOUS Philadelphia Church Choir Company In their illimitable rendition et Gilbert and Sullivan's delicious opera of " PATIENCE," OB BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE. With the original Chinch Choir cant. CHORI'S OF DRAGOON GUARDS, CHORUS OF RAPTUROUS MA1DKNS. Orchestra direct from the Lyceum Theatre. Philadelphia. ADMISSION, 75, RO and 33c; Reserved Seats 75c. for sale at opera house office. 7-3tu -I RAND CUAKITY CONCERT. FOR TIIE HLNEF1T OF TUE MJUP FUND. av . Woodward's Continental Vocalists, IN TIIE COURT HOUSE, TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 14. MISS ALICE TROVER, Seprano, MISS MINNIE SEI1KER, Contralto, MR. CHAS. 1$. MOWERY, Tener, MR. A. W. WOODWARD, bhe. ADMISSION', - 35 Cta. Doen open at 7:.1Wi. m. ; concert tocenv iiienctjiiirt o'clock. Ticket- ter tab: at Wendward't niu-ie steie. Ne fi Earthing street, tcl.6,S,161ll,13,14d
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