Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 10, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10 1882.
COLUMBIA 1,'EWS.
ILK UKUULA.lt COKKKSrOKuO'CK
The regular monthly meeting or tnc Col
umbia school beard was held last evening,
and after the roll was called, absentees
netef1, and the minuses of last meeting
were read and approved, the fluance com"
mittee lepeitcd as fellows :
RECEIPTS.
ILilaucc en Jmml per last report $2,703 C4
Rccei veil Jreni J. 11. eberlln, tuition.. . a 00
1. H. liimliar, collector 1881 7is 15
'l"tal
KXPEMDITUnES.
ei.liss p:tlil rlncc last report...
Ilalan i-e en hand
i:CILI)I.M, AMOUNT.
Balance per last report
erdei-. paid en building account..
. 8S0 2S
. 113 a;
Balance te ci eil it et building acceunt.fc til
The librai y committee icperted verbal
ly. There aie 130 subscribers te the library
te dale, and the number is still increasing.
The new catalogues aic in the hands of the
pi inter and will seen be distributed
among the subscribers their publication
having been delayed by an accident.
The building committee repotted that
they iiave paid Cramer &. Paulis, contract
ors, in full for erecting the Fifth street
-elier.I building ; have paid Pfahler & Ce
for heater, and have settled and paid all
ether claims for paving, fenciug and filling
yard. Would ask te be discharged. Their
icpert was received and the committee
discharged.
The thanks of the beard were tendered
the committee for their faithful discbarge
of their arduous du ies.
The janitor reertcd that seme pjiSJUs
h.ul been breaking windows in the Cbetry
street building. A reward of $10 was
eucud for their apprehension, or the de
tectimi of any persons trying te injure any
pzepeity of the Columbia school district.
Hills te the amount of 158.09 were read,
approved and ordered te be paid.
.Mr. Zcamer eflcjcd the following ies.
littien whirl: was ananimeusly adopted :
Wiilrai. There lcmains in the hands
of the Columbia school district a balance
of $83f5.U2 of the lean negotiated for the
erection of the Fifth street school building.
Thetefore be it
Hexiilced, That an euler be granted in
.iver of the chairman of the finance com
inittee for the sum of $814.50, and that he
he instructed te purchase, in behalf of the
iistiict, SS00 of the bends issued afeie--aid
together with accrued interest there
on. Rixelccd, That the secretary be in
Miuctcd te cancel the bends se purchased.
Superintendent Ames reported attend
ance for the month ending February 3,
1882, as fellows :
Whole number In attendance I.IUM
Average attendance UJ3
Percentage of attendance 91
Number nt pupils ptceut every session, 2 id
Number et visitors ::e
Superintendent Ames invited the bea;tl
te be present at the anniversary exercises
commemorating the birth of II. W. Long
fellow, te be conducted thiougheut the
Columbia public schools en Monday, the
JTth iust. The invitation was accepted.
The mcetiug then adjourned.
Tlie Borough Budget.
St'iiatet C. S. Ivauffman and A. J.
hTntiilniaii left town this morning for
Alechanicsburg where their brother Levi
Manlfman is lying dangerously ill with
typhoid fever.
Columbia takes the lead for unnatural
parents. A little boy of 10 years was
locked ut) in the lockup last night for
MMiie little misdemeanor by his father.
I he man i-; well known in this place, and
we ate sorry te say nothing geed is known
of him.
The building of tltc Fifth street fchoel
beuses, including the building, furni furni
nite, pavements, fences and filling up of
the yard, cost $4,200. It is one of the
handsomest aud most cemplete colored
school heic-c in the state.
Chatles Shiliew and wife yesterday cole cele
btated the twenty-fifth anniversary of
their mart iage, or "silver wedding," by
inviting a host of their friends and rela
tives, and serving a splendid dinner. In
the evening the baud serenaded the
couple and also came in te partake of the.
lefreshmcnts. A number of handsome
silver prcsenis were given.
The Mite society of theE. E. Lutheran
church, held at ltcv. Win. P. Evans' last
evcuinjr.was poorly attended, en account of
which tefrcshmentswere left ever, aud the
society will again meet this evening at the
same place te dispose of them.
After the school beard meeting was
ever last evening, the members adjourned
tt Gable's oyster saloon te partake of a
supper of oysters.
Frank Mttrry celebrated his 50th b'utli
d.iy yestciday. The band was invited te
he ptc:u'iit, aud a bountiful repast had
been provided for them.
The iee is passing oft" the river ; but
several small gorges have been formed
at the bi idge pier.
Tomorrow evening the Democratic nom
ination will be held. The 3d ward will
be the scene of a lively description as a
new squire will ba elected at the election
en the 21st. Frank Christy and L. Lylc
.tie the men trying te get the Democratic
nomination.
" MUI.DUON'S 1'ICNiU."
Nobody Disappointed Except These Who
Went te It.
Last evening Hyde & Bobman's specialty
company, as it is called, appeared in the
. opera beuse te an audience which did net
rempcl the manager te take the paper
from the wall nor have the curbstones
cushioned in front of the building. The
pregramme included a number of special
tics, the best of which was the singing of
the Monumental quartet. Fer an after
piece tiK party attempted te give ' Mul Mul Mul
doen's Picnic " with Johnny Gil
bert and Johnny Hart as Mid Mid Mid
doeti and .Vuleahey. But it was a bad
attempt. Beth of these gentlemen have
been neare comedians (and geed ones tee)
the whole of their lives, and te de Irish j
business is far 'from their line. Like Clara
Louise Kellogg they should have sent
word that they were vaccinated and could
net come.
Hyde & Behtnau arc excellent managers
but they de net knew hew te please the
public when they give "Muldoon's Picnic"
iute the bauds of negre cemediaus who are
expected te make Irish comedians of
themselves They have a uumber of
troupes en the read and barring this one
all arc geed.
Why lie Will Ue Re-Elected.
Lancaster cer Mauhclm Sentinel, Hep.
The Democratic primary election of this
city was held last Saturday evening, when
Jehn T. MacGonigle received the nomina
tion for mayor. As he is the present iu
cumbent, and has been tried and net
found wanting, there is a reason
able hope among the party that
he will be reelected. The Rcpub
lican nominee is Wm. D. Stauffer; and
although an excelleut man, wc de net
think his chances are as geed as the
Democratic nominee's from the fact that
the latter will net only receive the full
ete of his paity, but a geed many Re
publicans will give him their support, as
Mr. MacGeuigle stauds high in the estima
tion of our citizens generally, and is a
man in every way worthy of their confi
dence and esteem.
A Relic.
Jacob Brobst, of Middle street, has a
relic in the shape of a comb which he
precuicd from the ground which was dug
up te make way for a new house en Mid
dle street. It is made of solid iron and
lias the weid "Washington" worked in
it. An u ii. tier of old coins were also found
in the foundation and they arc worth seeing.
f.t,420 79
l,0j:. 02
$2.335 77
" Cut This out."
Republicans voted against Uertng two
years age because he advocated in coun
cils a tax of 75 cents en 8100. The present
tax is 90 cents, and as a consequence rents
are being raised. Voters would de well te
cut this out and put it in their pocket
books, it will help them te select their
tickets en election day. Examiner.
The Examiner knows that the incieased
city tax levy was due entirely te a float
iug debt incurred by the leckless and
illegal extravagance of a Republican street
committee. Mayer MacGonigle steadily
opposed the conduct of this leckless and
extravagant street committee, and when
be finally had te appeal te the courts te
check it, voters will remember that he
get no assistance from the Examine,-.
As Near Impartial as Could Ite
l.anca-.terCc,!.Alf Sanderson's Shlppen-burg
Chronicle.
The Democrats of this city wisely n:-
nenunatcd Mayer MacOeuiIe for re elec
tien. He is one of the best inaveis Lan
caster ever had, a weithy successor of
your venerated father. The nomination
of the Republicans for mayor went beg
ging. Finally, ex Mayer Staufler was
induced te accept the nomination. At
this time I cannot approximate. MucGoni MucGeni
gle's ma. jeiiry. The nominations of both
pai tics ler school directors, councils, &c,
can be classed geed, bad and indifferent
I am opposed te political contests for
municipal officers, and am a little surpiis
cd at the Republicans setting up a candi
date against MacGeuigle. IIe comes as
near being impartial as any officer f have
known anything about lately.
OKITUAKY.
Dentli it a. Venerable Weman.
Mis. Geiter, mother of II. M. Geitcr. of
the Inteltjgkxceh composing room, le
siding at Ne. 420 Lafayette street, was
taken suddenly ill en Monday, the results
of an paralytic stroke, and, after lingering
in a critical condition, died at 7:30 a. m.
te day her 90th birthday. She was the
widow of the late Christian Geiter, the
mother of twcLty-thiee childien, and was
highly esteemed by her neighbors and
friend'.
Who (let the Deer V
II. I.. Diffeubach, of the Leck Haven
Democrat, believes in bad luck te the man
who feels with a white deer. IIe says
that about fifteen years age he bought a
white deer in Leck Haven and piesentcd
the larc animal te a fiiend in Lancaster
Fortune bus frowned upon the donor ever
since ! It is in order te hear from the
denee.
Driving Accident.
This forenoon the mother of Jehn C.
Spaeth, confectioner, was driving down
North Queen street, above the railroad,
when her team collided with another one.
The animal ran down te Chestnut and out
that street for seme distance, throwing the
lady out, bruising her severely, and break
ing the buggy te pieces.
The cw Flrn Alarm.
Weiktuen, under the supervision of
Jacob Hatz, have begun putting up the
boxes for the new electric fiie alarm. A
number of them have already been placed
in position at the places selected, aud it
will net be long before the alarm is in
working order.
Coin;; With n Clrciltf.
Tem Daly, the well known bill pester,
who for years past has been boss of the
paste brigade of the Van Amburgh circus,
and is new posting bills for Mr. Yccker,
of the opera liens;, will go out with the
Circus Royal the coming season. He will
have sole charge of the advertising ear.
supper at Roberts' Mali..
Concstega council Jr. O. U, A.M. held
asocial entertainment in Roberts' hall last
night. There were many ladies present
aud a handseme supper was spread. Music
aud ether festivities entertained the com
pany until midnight.
I'ald for.
Jehn Henry Hepkins gives emphatic
denial te the malicious stety lately pub
lished that the pastoral stafl presented te
Bishop Howe hadfeet been paid for.
Amusements.
" l'iil.i4i;ni. Te yiyht. Ml. .lelin A. Mc-
ens should have a geed audlcnce ut Fulton
opera house te-night, as be Is a tine actor, and
his play et " I nknewn" is one et genuine In
terest and dramatic merit.
Patience." Little remains but te ri'iumd
levers et Gilbert and Sullivan's dcllghttul
:csthetlc opera that there is te be a first-class
iepre9cntatien el it at the opera house te-morrow
night, by the German Church Choir com
pany, comprising the ame strong rust who
were bore belere this season and w he gave
such general satisfaction.
Spiritualism. A "religion- illustrated le.'
turc" Is advertised te lake place in Fulton
opera beuse en Sunday evening, when the
celebrated medium Ml s Annie Eva Fay will
produce some el lhesu staitling nuuiilcsta nuuiilcsta
tieus and materializations et alleged super
natural power that have utrtenUhed, amused
and terrillcd pcgple according te tbetrvariens
bent of mind. Mis Fay calls It spiritualism,
and there does net scm te be much room te
doubt the success which the young lady, who
by the way Is represented le be u lemarkably
pretty and attractive person, has met In her
dealing with the inhabitants el the pale
realms of shade. The largest theatres and
opera houses of Km epe and America have
been lllled ler the past three years villi lasli lasli
lenablc and cultured audiences te see the pei-
plcxing performances et this voting wenuuv
In which it Is stated flower are brought and
passed te the audience by hands plainly seen ;
laces and tonus are shown ; friend recog
nized ; musical instruments floated in the air.
St Leuis and Chicago gave Miss Fuv audiences
that packed the theatre irem parquctte le
iteme.
Jehn .V. Clarke. The distinguished come
dian, Mr. Jehn S. Clarke, admittedly without
u rival in the characterizations that have made
his name world-famous, will be at Fulton
opera house en the evening et St. Valentine's
day, Tucsda3 14th inst., when he will imper
sonate his great role el Beb Brierly, in The
Ticket of Leave Man," which has been crowd
Ing the Lyceum theatre, Philadelphia, ter the
past three weeks. "The performance of Beb
Brierly by Mr. Clarke," says a Philadelphia
contemporary, " is one et the most llnished
and impresslve en the modern stage, aiuj the
drama itself is one of the best ever written."
Mr. Clarke will be supported by the Philadel
phia Lyceum company, ana the effect of the
performance will be enhanced by the ccnery
Irem the Lyceum. Under the personal super
vision of Mr. nail, manager of- the Lyceum,
machinists will lit up the epcia house for a
thoroughly ellectlve and picturesque repre
sentation et the work.
SPECIAL. XOT1CK8.
See llere.
Yeu are sick ; well, there Is just one remedy
that will cure you bej end possibility of doubt.
If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption.
Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Kcnewcr is
your nope. $1. Druggists. Depet Jehn F.
Len:r A Sen.
By Universal Accord,
Ateb's Cathartic 1'ills are the best et all
purgatives ler tamily use. They are the pro
duct et long, laborious, and puccessfnl chemi
cal investigation, and their extensive use, by
physicians in their practice, and by all civil
ized nations, proves them the best and most
ellectual purgative Till that medical science
can devise. Ilcing purely vegetable no harm
can arise Irem their use. In intrinsic value
and curative powers no ether Fills can be
compared with them.and every person, know
ing their virtues, will employ them, when
needed. They keep the system in perfect
order, and maintain in healthy action the
whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and
ellectual. they are especially adapted te the
needs et the digestive apparatus, derange
ments el which they prevent and cure, it
timely taken. They are the best andsatest
phy-ic te employ ler children and weakened
constitutions, where a mild and effectual
catli 1 1 tic Is l equired. Fer sale by all dealers.
felOlwdeed.Vw
KKSCCED FKOM. DEATH
The follewlngstatementof William J Cough Ceugh
lln, of Somerville, Mass., Is se remarkable that
wc beg te uslc ler it the attention of our read
ers, lie says: " In the laU of 1S7G I was taken
with a violent bleeding or the lungs lollewed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I cenld net leave my bed. In the summer
el 1677 1 v.OLi admitted te the City Hospital.
While tiaue the doctors said I had a hole In
my left lung as bigasa half eellar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a report
wen, around tliat I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me el Dr. Wit. Hall's Ualsah
rei: the Lcnes. I laughed at my friends, think
ing that my cuse was incurable, but 1 get a
bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
and gratification, 1 commenced te leel better.
My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to
day I feel In better spirits than I have the past
thiee year.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's balsam
ler the Lung, and be convinced that con cen
sniiip'!"!! can be cured. I have taken two
bottles aiiikcan positively say that It has done
mere geed fian all oilier medicines I have
taken since my sicklies". My cough has al
most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be
able te go te work Sold in Laneaterat
Cochran's Drug Stoic, 137 and WJ North Queen
stie lv2S-IVdeedTH&w2
SiLVHii Ckkek, Y., Feb. t, ltt.
Cm -i 1 have been very low and have tried
cveiytliing, le no advantage. 1 heard your
Hep Hitters recommended by e many 1 con
cluded te give them a tilal. 1 did, and new am
around, and constantly impieving, and am
nearly as strong as ever.
W. II. WELLfcK.
Sublimely Superb.
A pair el beautilul Sun-flowers en Kasels
will be mailed free te any lady who will send
a t h i ee cent postage stamp te Dr. C. W. lien lien
en, l Ne. Kutaw St., IJaltlinerc, Mil. Chas.
X. Ciittenlen, 115 Fulton St., N'ew YeikClty,
-elc agent ler Dr. C. W. liciisen's lemedle-, te
uhem all enlei" -heiild !e addies-jcd.
JSO-SwiKtw
"skin Diseases " Cured by Dr. Swayne'fl
Ointment.
What is mom distressing than an obstinate
skin disease, and why persons should suffer a
single hour wljcn they have a sure euro in
"Swayne'sDlntment " is past our comprehen
sion. The worst cases et tetter. Itch, salt
rheimi, or that annoying complaint, itching
piles, yield te its wenderiul ull-beallng quali
ties. Pimples en the 1'iee and blotches en the
skin are removed by u-ln; this healing oint
ment. Perfectly ta: and harmless, even en
the most tender intun:. Itching Piles-Symptoms
are moisture, intense Itching, particu
larly at night uti.-i getting warm In bed ;
ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayne'.s
Ointment pleasant, sure cure". Dr. Swnyne &
Sen, 5.1 North Seventh street, Philadelphia,
Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
Jan0-3mdTTli&F&w
UKNKY'S CARBOLIC SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers. saltrheum. tcttcr.channed hands.
chilblains, corns and all kinds el skin erup
tiens freckles anil pimpie. the saive is
. i::i.iU'cd te give periect atistactien In
every case or money relunded. Jlc sure you
get Ilenrj's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers arc
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 23 cents.
Seli in Lint-aster al Cochran's Drugstore,
l;7 i- i ...1 North Queen street.
A i;oe;l Angel's Vlsuv-A Tale et "Resa
dalis."
Illaiiehe called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and leunil her ad and sighing, dearest friend,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
Irem crying; ler, -eh," she said, "'tis a dls dls
grace te see with screlula, my lace se badly
marred!" then said her lrieud, "ltesadalls will
your troubles end." I'.lanehe called en Kate
nntuer day awl leunil her once mere blithe
and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as
ir.iy maiden's anywhere. Ter skin diseases
and Impure bleed, there's nothing in the
weil.l se gee 1 as lUvsadalis, it drives away all
skin iliaerdeis, humor, nay, it tones the sys
tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran' Drug
Sture, J".7 and U't N'ei 111 Queen street.
vSO-lydcecl&w.l
Ijo te n. ij. eiieniairs nrug store, l."7 North
Queen -tieet, ter Mr.: Freeman's -Ww na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.aie uiii'iiualt'd. Celer twin i le 5 pounds.
Diii't-liens in Kn;;lisli and Herman. Price. 15
cents.
Ely's (.'mux Halm Ce., Owego, N. V.
Please send us at once two gross Lly's Cream
llalni. We take pleasure in congratulating
you en the success you ave having with the
"Cieam Kalm" Catarrh and Hay Fever cure.
Its sale Is steadily increasing with wonderful
nipidlty as you can see by our liequent outers.
It is evidently nn article of great merit. Very
trulv, .Iousstex, llot.t.ewAY & Ce., CM Aieli
street, Philadelphia. March 10, 1SS1.
It Is no exaggeration te say that Kly' Ctejiii
Uiilni 1-. a cine for Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac, ter
many cures have been, made among my cus
temei s. Cream Halm cheuld be resorted te by
everyone thus aflllctcd. With me no ether
lenudy has ever equaled the Halm either in
geed "results or sales A. J. Oeenwelpei:,
Druggi-t. Kasten, P.i. Oct. 2, 1SS0. Price Si
cents. lel-2wdoedw
Universal Approbation
lly the community at laige has been given te
Kiirdecic Hloed Hitters. Ne instance is known
where dissatisfaction has been manifested by
their use, or where aught but benellt followed
their administration. Price $1. trial size 10
cents. Fer sale f.t 11. T.. Cochran's drug stoic,
i:i7 Neith Queen street, Lancaster.
I'UK KAiHIElM l-'KIIiND
Dr. I'.arber's I ted Huu Powders aie the best
in the market. They are net a mere loed innde
et Inert and cheat) materials, but a veritable
Medicine. They con lam lour times the strength
of erdinaiy horse and cattle powders, and will
cure and latten stock In one-fourth the time,
acting al ence upon the digestive organs and
secretions, and may be salely relied upon ter
the cuie et coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
and all di-eascs el horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs ami poultry. They will increase the
quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep
all kinds el stock In a healthy condition. Sold
every wheie at 2ee. per pack, ter $1; large
size 40c., or .: ter $1. Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's DiugSteiv, 137 and 13-. North Queen
streets aug2-lydced&wl
"ltie, (irewth, isenuly.'
" What we all admire" and hew te secure It:
A tine head et hair in its natural color Is sucli
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer Kesterer," the mestcicanty ami uc
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It Is totally different Hern all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and tree from
all impure ingredients that rendcrraany ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te giew where It had lallen off or become thin,
does net -oil 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 Kesterer" is sold by all druggists,
at 75 cents a bottle, six bottles ler $1.
ect3M.VV.S&w
Wemex Everywhere use Parkei's (linger
Tonic, because they have learned from expe
rience that it overcomes despondency, Indi
gestion, weakness in the back and kidneys',
and ether trouble of the sex. Heme Journal.
fcl-lnulcod&eew
.MetlierBi aiiiinersii l.letncrsl:
Aie you disturbed at night end broken of
your rest by a sick child sutlcrlug and ciymg
mth the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1
If se, go at once and get a bettle et MllS.
WINSLOWS SOOTHINd SYltU P. It will re
lieve the peer little sutlercr immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en aith who lias ever
used it, wne will net tell you at once tl.at it
will reg ate the bowels, and give lest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magle. It is perfectly sam te
use in all casc3rand pleasant le the taste, and
Is the picscrlptien et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
tonic iar7-lvd.4wM.W&8
liATJIS.
Hershet. Feb. !), ISSi at Gordonville, Mrs.
Anna Hershey, in her 7eth year.
The relatives and Iriends et the l.imily iiie
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from her late residence, at Gordonville, en
Saturday morning at 9K o'clock. Services at
Hershey's meeting house at 12 o'clock. It
IlKiTsnc Feb. 9, 1882, suddenly, Daniel
lleitshu, in bis S4th year.
His relatives and friends are respectfully in-
vlted te-attend the funeral from his late resi
dence, Ne. 30 North Lime street, en Monday
afternoon at 'J o'clock.
Geitwl In this city, Friday morning, Feb
ruary le, 1882, Mrs. Anne Maria Getter, in the
S9th year of her age.
The day Is t :r spent, the evening is nigh,
When I must iav down this body and die:
Great ued ! I surrender my dust te Thy care ;
De Theu for the summons my spirit prepare.
Friends and relatives are Invited te attend
her funeral en Monday alternoen. February
13, at 2 o'clock, Irem her late residence. Ne.
420 Lafayette street. 2td
V elder. At Lampeter.Lancaster county, en
the 6th Inst. Mrs. Susan Velder, wile et Cha.
Velder, in the 42d year of her age.
Harrisburg papers please copy.
NEW AJ)rBlISJJMJfXH.
N OTICK LOOK FOB AUVKttTlSEMKST'
in te morrow's dallies et business Preo-
erty. Private Dwellings, and Building Lets at
public sale.
ALLAN A. HERB & CO.,
It S North Duke street.
PUBLIC SALK OF HORSES. ON MON
DAY, FE1SRUARY 13, 1882. at 1 o'clock p.
in., will be sold at the Merrimac Heuse, Lan
caster, Pa., lfi head of Canada Horses and 15
bead of Ohie Horses, by
GEORGE GROSSMAN.
Samuel Hess & Sex. Aucts. f!0-2tdlt
ATTKNTION, SONS OF VETKRANSt
There will be a public meeting et all Sens
or Veterans, ever 16 years et age. In Grand
Army Hall, en SATURDAY EVENING, FEB
RUARY llth, at 7K u'cleck, ter the purpose, of
organizing a Junier Grand Army. Alisens
of veterans are cordially Invited te be pre
sent. Uy erdei of
JAMES SWKGER,
ltd Commander et Pest 84.
CAKO.
The undersigned, in addition te a care
fully selected assortment of GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, NOTION'S.
Ac., has also for sale PURE LIQUORS and
WINKS of various brands. Thanking the pub
lic for the patronage heretofore liberally be
stowed, a continuance el the same Is respect
tally solicited.
JOHN D1CKKL.
Ieil7-3t cer. Mulberry and James Sts.
1 SK YOUR GROCKR FOR
Eby, Stehman & Ce.'a
MAN1IEIM
ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
the best in the market. This flour will yield
mere bread te the barrel than the old process
flour. Try It and be convinced. fiO-dR
A VCTION t
Sale of Beets and Shoes !
AT-
NO. 26 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
( I.OKB'S STORE ROOM, )
Tina Uvealng at 7 o'clock.
Te-morrow, Saturday Morning at 8 o'clock.
Te-morrow Afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Te-morrow Kvenlugat 7 o'clock.
THE UALANCK OF
The stock et Roots and Shoes that were saved
from the Eagle Shee Stere at the lire or the In
quirer building, will be sold without reserve
te t he highest bidder, regardless of price. We
have seme very line Shoes among them,
also some heavy Beets and Shoes.
IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN NOW tS
YOUR TIME.
JOHN HIEMENZ,
S. Hess a Sex. Aucts. febiett
riAHK VARIETY OF
GENTS'
NECK WEAR
That we exhibit is immense, and special pains
are taken te get the NOVELTIES as fast as
they come te our notice.
We have made a Gieat Reduction In
FANCY HALF HOSE,
'the Odd Sl?c and Old styles have beeu
mat ked down the most. Our Shew Window
contains a lew specialties that are very cheap
and et u-e le every man or boy.
THE EMMIE SHIRT
1- uiddu with two lengths et sleeves and a
mere PEREECT-FITTING SHIRT was never
effeied te the public. The satisfaction that it
gives is a proof el this. There Is no need et
you paying se much te have shirts made te
order, but
SIMI'L Y Tli Y THE KKIUMfE,
And our tieiii.te Willi shins u at an end.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
36-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
(VR CONTINENT."
"OUR CONTINENT."
THE HEW-
ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY,
CONDUCTED BY
ALBION W. TOTJRGEB,
A uther of ' A Foel's Errand." ' BricksVitb-
out Straw," " Figs and Thistles,"
etc., assisted by
Daniel G. Brinten and. Rebert S. Davis,
CONTENTS OF NO. 1.
I'nder Gieen Apple Boughs. ..Heljn Campbell
Designs by Fred. Schell and Heward
Pyle. Engravings by l.audcrbach aud
Fred. Juengllng.
Leve's Only Change (poem)
Geerge Pursens Lathrop
Marsh Seng Sidney Lanier
My Great-aunt Elizabeth ...Dr. 1. G, Brinten
The Still Heur Rev. J. L.-Russell
Frem 1 etdiv i e I Leuis C. Tiffany ft Ce.
Pe-.iV J Associated Artists. N. .Y.
1 cak ( Donald G. Mitchell.
lie Marvel
Dawn (poem ) Hen. Geerge H. Beker
A Day in Tadeasac. . . Rebecca Harding Davis
The Household Helen Campbell
Editorials salutatory Our Name
Literature and Lucre Science Jettinss etc.
When Shall a Child Begin Scheel T.Wm. Pepper
Provest Unlversary of Penna.
Fictieii Neah Perter
President et Yale College
Personals.
Impressions (poem with autograph)
Oscar Wilde
An Unexpected Result E. P. Hee
.New and Then (poem)
Louise Chandler Moulten
Hew the King Lest His Crown (poem)
J. T. Trowbridge
Designs by A. Fredrick.
Fairy Pipes and Enrly Smoker..F. A. Barber
l"eslgns by G. Clements.
Engravings by L. Faber.
Ilurul Improvement.. ....Hen. B.G. Northrop
Our Society Louise Chandler Moulten
A Glorious Rabbit Hunt Jehn Habberton
Art et Adornment Kate Field
In Lighter Vein Max Adeler
Design by J. H. Mitchell.
With the first number et ,:Ocn Cestisbnt."
will be given a fine Steel-plate Engraving, by
Emily fcartaln. of Albien W. Tourgee, the au
thor of" A Foel's Errand," etc.. et a size suit
able for insertion as a frontispiece In his
works. Appended te the engraving la a fac
simile of his autograph and an cxtiact from
liis wi'ltinsts
' Ocr Cextisknt " is new for sale by all
news dealers, booksellers, postmasters and
railroad news agents. Single copies. 10 cents.
Subscription terms, Si a year; S2 for six
months invariably in advance. Moiled post
age free. Meney sent by registered letter or
money order ill be at our risk. Specimen
copies free te any address. Trade supplied by
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All correspondence should be addressed
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ltd Philadelphia.
KXIEXTAXKXEXTS.
CTJLTON OPJSRA HOUSE.
LANCASTER.
SUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 12.
RELIGIOUS ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.
SPIRITUALISM.
Appearance of the Celebrated
ANNA EYA FAY,
Who has lust returned from Londen, Eng
land, and brought with her three of the Best
Mediums in the World. Including the eminent
exponent,
PROP. 0. 0. BRADDON,
SPIRITUALISM
MIsS FAY Is the only living medium who
lias the endorsement et members et the Royal
Scientific Society of England. She will give
her Light Materializing Seance given by her
before the Royal Scientific Society et England
Lord Ralelgn, Professer Crekes, H'ttlluce
Sergeant Cox and ethers.
SEANOE IN FULL GAS-LIGHT,
8 1-4 HOURS DURATION.
Someet the startling tests that take place:
The Wonderful Barber, the Flying Ceat, Com
munications from Friends. Beautiful Flowers
Materialized and Passed te the Audience, thn
Floating Guitar, the Organ en Us Travels and
many ether startling experiments.
Deers open at Gi p. in., commence at s p. m.
10-2td
-CCLTOr OPERA HOUSE.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th.
The Popular Ameiicau Auther, Mnnagcr
and Acter, Mr.
JOHN A. STEYESTS,
Supported by the accomplished young Artiste
31ISS LOTTIE CHUnCIT,
And a thoroughly competent company In his
world-famous American drama, written by
himself, entitled
"UNKNOWN."
CSUAL PRICES : 35, 50 and 73 Cents.
Reset veil seats at Yecker's. C-5td
WOL.TON OPERA HOUSE.
SATURDAY EVEMXti, FEB. lltli.
' OXE XIQHT OXLY
GORMAN'S FAMOUS
Philadelphia Church Choir Company
In their Inimitable rendition et Gilbert and
Sullivan's delicious opera or
" PATIENCE,"
OR BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE.
With the original Church Chelrcast.
CHORUS OF DRAGOON GUARDS,
CHORUS OF RAPTUROUS MAIDENS.
Orchestra direct Irem the Lyceum Theatre,
Philadelphia.
ADMISSION, 75, SO and 35c. ; Reserved
Seats 75c. for sale at opera house office. 7-.'til
F
ULTON OPERA HOUSE.
TUESDAY, FEBRUAUY 14, 1882.
MR. T. A. HALL, manager of the Lyceum,
Philadelphia, respecttnlly announces ter one
night only,
MR J. S. CLARKE,
In his great impersonation et the character et
BOB BKIEKLY
THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE-MAN.
HVPPORTEO BY A STROXU COMPANY
With the scenery and cilects irem the Ly
ceum. Philadelphia, where this great masterlv
play has been performed ter the past thre
weeks te crowded nudlences,
RESERVED SEATS 1.00.
Seats can be secured at the Opera Heuse
OfUce. 10-ltd
pHANB CHARITY CONCERT.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE -OUP FUND.
nv
Woodward's Continental Vocalists.
IN THE COURT HOUSE,
TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 14.
MISS ALICE TROVER, Seprano,
MISS MINNIE SEHNER, Contralto,
MR. CHAS. B. MOWERY, Tener,
MR. A. W. WOODWARD, Basse.
ADMISSION, - 35 Cts.
Doeri open at 7:30Cp. in. ; concert te com
mence ut 3 o'clock.
Tickets ler sale at Woodward's music store.
Ne. 45 East King street, tcl)G,9,10,ll,13,14d
JKWHIjKRS.
B
AI1.1A, HANKS & BIDDI.K.
SILVEB.
We have always made a specialty et super
ior Solid Silverware in all Its lerms, both ler
decorative purposes and for objects et house
hold use. Tue name et
BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE
Has been associated with Silver et the highest
standard, et the choicest design and et the
most exc.-llent workmanship.
Having earned a most enviable reputation
as Sllversmltjis In past years, we have new
made arrangements largely te Increase and
extend our Silver business, keeping even a
mere varied stock than before" anil even mere
liberally introducing neveltie and Improve
ments.
We call attention particularly te our cus
tom of sending " ON APPROVAL " such
aaticles et Silver as may be desired. If net
satisfactory in every respect, these may be
returned at our expense and ri-k.
Wc Invite correspondence and pcisenal
visits, and assure all who wish te dealwlth us
that our prices are the lowest for such goods
as we sell. We keep nothing that -Is Inferior
in unality or faulty in design. '
BAILEY,
BANKS,
BIDDLE,
Twelfth and Chestnut Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIRD EDITION
FRIDAY EVENING. FEB. 10, 1882.
AVKATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Feb. 10. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, with
northerly winds, stationary or lower tem
perature and higher pressure. Fer the
Seuth Atlantic states fair weather, with
northeasterly winds and stationary tem
perature. m
CONGRESS.
Proceeding In Beth Branches.
Washington, Feb. 10. In the Heuse
this morning, at the conclusion of the
morning hour, 3Ir. Prescott, of New Yerk,
made another attempt te bring up his ap
portienineut bill, but was again unsuc
cessful, and the Heuse at 1 :10 went into
committee of the whole ou private calen
dar. In the Senate Mr. Wiudem's resolution
was adopted calling for a report of the
treasury cattle commission en pleuro pleure pleuro
pneueonia. The bill te p'ace General Graut ou the
retired list came up in regular order, but
in the absence of Senater Legan it was laid
ever without losing its place.
At 1:30 the pension arrears resolution
was again taken up and Mr. Maxey re
sumed his remarks in support of the
amendment, declaring in favor of an en
largement of the Mexican war pension list.
m
TUE WASHINGTON SHOOTINtJ.
Betli of the Wounded Men Resting Quietly.
Washington, Feb. 10. A. M. Satelde,
one of the victims of the sheeting affray last
night, is new resting quietly at the Provi Previ Provi
dence hospital. The attending physicians
de uet held out any hope of his recovery,
but say his condition is about the same as
last night. His brother, A. C. Satelde,
another of the parties engaged in the
affray, remains in close custody at the
5th precinct station awaiting the results
of the sheeting. Assistant District Attorney
Moero says he has no official knowledge
of the case as yet. Ilarten is reported te
be resting as comfortably as could be ex
pected. STARTLING DISCOVERY. '
The IUuorern Michigan City Under a Cloud.
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 10. The city of
Adrian is greatly excited ever the dis
covery of the seemingly unauthorized no
getiating of $150,000 worth of bends, of
which no one had any knowledge. They
were negotiated through the Uuieu trust
company of New Yerk, and ever half the
money has been drawu en them. Themas
J. Xaviu, the mayor of the city, is alleged
te be the p:i.-m who negotiated the bends.
Navin denied the accusation but left town
seen after the discovery was made.
HEAD .MONEY Full IMMIGRANTS.
A Declsieu Against it French .Steamship
Company.
New Yerk. Feb. 10. Iu the action of
the people of the state of Xew Yerk
against the Compagnie Gcncrale Atlan-
tique (.French) steamship company, Judge
Blatchford, te-day in the United States
circuit court, handed down a decision, or
dcring judgment for the defendants, with
C33ts. The suit was begun in the court of
common pleas and was transferre.l te the
federal courts and was brought te recover
$7,7fl7.."0 head money for emigrants
hi ought te this country.
DAKOTA PETITIONERS.
They Want Their Governer Removed and
The Territory Divided.
Washington, Feb. 10. A large dele
gation, numbering about sixty persons,
with Mr. B. F. Campbell as chairman,
from southeastern Dakota, waited upon
the president te day and submitted a reso
lution askimr the removal of Governer N.
G. Ordway. They also asked the presi
dent's iufluence in securing the division
and admission of the territory. Delegate
Pettigrew accompanied the delegation and
presented them te the president.
FARDONKD.
A lLtuk Cashier who Stele $30,000.
Wilmixoten, Del., Feb. 10 The presi
dent hss pardoned Evan Rice, who was
serving out a five years term of imprison
ment in the New Castle jail. Rice was
formerly cashier in the Wilniingteu &
Brandywinc bauk, of this city, and a
defalcation of $30,000- was discovered
against him. He was arrested, pleaded
guilty aud was sentencad iu April 1880.
Ten thousand dollars of the defalcation
was made ua by his sureties.
Weeding Out ttie "Bats."
New Orleans, La., Feb. 10. The labor
union held a meeting last night and re
solved te support the strikers in the cotteu
presses until every non-union man is weed
ed out. Several presses complied with the
demand of the union yesterday and re
sumed work. Others will probably de se
te-day.
A Sel t-Murdcrer Identified.
Pmi.ADEi.PniA, Feb. 10. The body of
the man who was found in the weeds near
the city yesterday with a pistol wound in
the temple and the weapon lyiug by his
side has beeu identified as that of William
D. Bleed, of Rockland, Massachusetts.
He came here in search of employment.
- ii in
Kutlrcly Toe Handy With HI Gun.
Bekt.tx, Feb. 10. A sentinel of the fu
silier guards, who recently fired en a
crowd of boys who were teasing him,
killing two of them, has been declared
blameless by the authorities. The Liberal
press is indignant.
He Must Hang.
Trestcx, N. J., Feb. 10. This morn
ing the court of pardons refused te com
mute the sentence of Rebert Martin, con
victed of the murder of his wife and child
at Newark, aud sentenced te be hung
March 17th.
Suffocated by Gas.
Honesdale. Pa., Feb, 10. Jehn Murray
and Jehn Garrety, employees of the
Honesdale gas company, were ieund dead
lb a building of the company this morning
having been suffocated by gas.
Demestic Inlellclty Causes .Suicide.
WiLMrxeTOX, Del. Feb. 10. Elisha
Piatt, a shoemaker, committed suicide by
taking laudanum. The cause of the act
was intemperance and domestic infelicity.
flour MllU Darned.
ElPase, Ills., Feb. 10. Fire destroyed
the Heme flouring mill yesterday. Less,
835,000.
Bif-WlHUr
Telerraphlc News of the
Burglars stele $200 in money and stamps
from the ITonesdale ( Pa.-) pwrteffice hst
night. .
Senater Lamar was knocked aewjttltad
considerably bruised by runaway MMi
in Washington last evening. Ue did apt.,
appear in the Senate te-day.
Francis Carrell, charged with the mur
der of Michael Early in Waterford, Ct,
Oct. 29, was discharged en $3,000 te-day,
the jury failing te agree They steed 11
tel.
Claim-jumping is causing considerable
excitement en the northwestern frontier
and the services of the mounted police
have been called into requisition.
HOY MURDERERS.
Shocking Stories et Youthful Depravity.
Keokuk, Iowa. Feb. 10. A twer?e-ycar-eld
son of Mr. A. F. Graham killed
a lad named Hepkins with -a club, daring
a quarrel yesterday.
BnoevsiLi.E, Ont., Feb. 10. This
morning Willie Burke, a little boy seven
years of age, was fatally shot in bis bead
with a pistol by James Jehnsen, aged 14.
Whether the sheeting was accidental or
intentional has net yet been made clear.
Jehnsen is under arrest.
MKTOUDISM.
Meeting el the Heek Ceiutnlltte In Cincin
nati. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 10. At the meet
iug of the Methodist book committee yea
tcrday, Messrs. Walden and Stene, of
this city, were empowered te make ar
rangements at Atlanta for the sale
of books tlieie It was decided
te discontinue the Hfrtkedist Advocate
at Atlanta if its incone and subsidy
failed in any one quarter te pay expenses.
The sum of $79,000 was apportioned for
the salary of bishops this year.
Geed Werk treiu the C'ounultlee of 100.
Philadelphia, Feb. 10. Since Feb.
22, 1881. the committee of 100 has in its en
deavors te prevent election frauds taken
action in 55 cases. It has secured convic
tions in 17 cases, IS are fugitives from jus
tice, aud 7 indictments remain te be tried.
Uligineus Failures Decreasing.
New Yeiik, Feb. 10. Business failures
throughout contiuue te diminish, the re
port for the past seven days showing only
lel as against 142 the previous week.
MAItliKTt.
Fbllailelphta Market.
ruiLADXLPniA, Feb. 10. Fleur Market
dusgNh : Superfine, at t'.i 7301 25; euraat
H 50d5 ' : Ohie and Indiana nun lly,
(il lJii7 13; rennsvlvania de, J7 37Q7 25.
Kyetleur at $4 75187.
Wheat dull and un-cttled ; 1'ennsylvanla
Ked, $1 :S7tfi$l 3') ; de Amhcr. , VMQl 40.
Cern dull aud'wealc.
Outs 'lull.
Hye nominal at tt.V.
Previsions quiet.
Lard quiet and easier.
Buttcrllnn ; scarce and wanted : Creamery
extra 43J45c ; de geed te choice, 334le.
Hella firm.
Kyjrs easier and quiet; l'cuim., 303ic;
Western. 29c 939c.
Cheese dull, but unchanged.
Petroleum dull ; ltetlncd, TUc
WhtxkyquictntSI il
JSceiN geed te prime clever linn at i9
dodo Flaxseed nominal ut 1 :!.".
Mew iers Market. ,
Saw 'eaK, February Id. Fleur State and
Western still in buyers tuver ; Kyc moderate
eqpert and home irade demand. Southern
dull and heavy.
Wheat lower uml uiiicttleil ; active specu
lative trading.
Cern '-ifJJiJc lower and heavy.
Oats J4Jje lower and luirtrade.
r.lve SIeck Markets.
Ulwale Cattle Receipts, 1,700 head ; mar
Ket quiet ami prices unchungeil.
Sheep and Lamln Receipts, .r00) head;
market dull ; prices a shade lower ; fair te
geed Western sheep at ii BOgi 2-' ; Western
lambs at f3 7."gC SO.
Hogs Receipts, 7,.ri"e head.
Chicago. Hogs Receipt. 21,0)0 head;shln
uients, 12,000 de: market weak and prices
harely .stead : common te geed mixed, 10 10
42G55; beavv packing and slilpplinr, 5 C0JJ7;
Philn:elphias and larders weak at $7 1037 30 ;
light, market glutted uml weak at i 2006 CO;
skips uml culls. Mil'..
Cattle Receipts, (1,00(1 head ; shipments, 3,600
de ; market steady and unchanged ; expert at
$r,10&;c,'; geed te choice shipping ut $5 SOQ
0; common te lair ut $1 W(.". 20 ; mlxsd butch
ers' steady; Inteiiorte lulr cows at 124033 50;
geed te choice at ?'! C034 .'0; stockers unit
feeders att3fp."i.;
Sheep Receipts, 4,(XX) head ; shipments. 2,000
de; general market Heeded ; Wednesday's re
ceipts, K.70O heud. the largest en record ; prices
declined -,:Mc I common te medium, i 2SQ
:l 73 ; medium te geed at $1 2Ti(75: choice,
5 2!Kii 50 ; many unsold.
Cincinnati Hogs were (inlet ; common and
light ut tI : packing aud butchers at pi de
7 4r. Receipt'-, I, Ml) head ; slilpnment. 315
head.
East LnusnTV Cattli Receipts. :JW head;
nothing doing.
Hogs Receipts, 1,100 head; market slew;
Philaielphias :it 7 40g7G5; Verkera at tOM
r, 8.1.
Sheep Receipt. I,4oji-ed ; nothltig.deln.
Grain una Frovimen OjuotMleiw.
One o'clock quotations el grain mid provis previs
ions, furnished by U.K. Yundt, Breker, 15't
East King street
r'ebruary 10.
Chicago.
Whixil Cern Oats Perk Lard
rel;.... Li'rJJ .5(5 18.00 11.05
March.. 1.27 XIV. .40 18.2JK ILfll
May V1& .U'L
riularitilphla.
Feb.... 1.37 .' .47 .... ....
March. I. H!4 .07' .48
April .. I.40-J .121 4J;
mock -Tiaraet.
New 1 or).-, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
also United States Rends reported daily by
Jacob IS. Lote, N. L'. Cor. Centre Square.
Xkw Yerk.
.Steek-rialrly active.
February 10.
10:00 10 Sdt
A-x. r.v. .x.
Monev
Chicago -North Western,
Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul..
6
. 13sk vnyt laix
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Canada Southern
VS Is X V is .
Del.. Lack. Western
Delaware A Hudsen Canal....
Denver Rie Uraude
Last Tcnn., Va. 4 Ua
Hannibal & St. Jee
Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Missouri, Kansas Texas
X. V., Luke Erie & Western...
New Jersey Central
N. Y Ontario ft Western
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07 57fc
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37k
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37
40
96
ay
New Yerk Central 1S15,
131& IS);
,
Ohie ft Mississippi.
Ohie Central.......
Pacific Mall Steamship Ce....
St. Paul & Omaha
de .Preferred
Central Paciilc
Texas Pacific....
Union Pacific
Wabash, s.. i. nils A Pacific...
' Preterred.
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OlVi 11 81
48 48C2 47k
U9 118 UH
37 36g 36X
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S2 81 81X
Stocks stcaiiy.
Pennsylvania It. R
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation LxDlv....
Buffalo, Pitts. Western
Northern Central
Northern Pacific...
" Preterred
Bestenvlllt. .-- -
Electric Underground Tel. Ce.
Philadelphia ft Erie R. R
Gnnnlsen Mining
IewaUulcli Minlnir
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UnlTXD STATES BOiTOS.
U nlted States 4 per cents.
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114
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101
OR KENT-IN MARIKTTA. NEAjtttB
centre of the borough, a Wagen-Maker
and Blacksmith Shep'-uii old and geed fctand.
Armlv te r'Rr.DKKILK WALLER, MAR
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