LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15 1882. COLUMBIA NUfWS. ! OL'lt KKfiL'LAK CORRESPONDENCE Tlie annual ball, held by the Shawnee fire company, in 1113 armory latt evening, was the largest ever given by them. It was and was net a miccess. Michael Themas, jr., accompanied by a lady from Lancaster, Jed the grand march, with fifty set en couple following. About twenty three ether couples were seated around the sides, net wishing te participate in the marcu. Lancaster was represented by twelve couples ; Marietta by five, and a number of persons were present from ad jacent towns. The committeemen tried hard te make it pleasant for all, but failed, as liquor get the better of some present : se much se, in fact, that at about 11 o'clock a icgul.ir net was started in the en'ry and out, en the pavement. Bleed flowed in profusion, and this mottl ing the front of the armory presents the appcarance of a bloody battle field. Black eyes, swelled beads, cut faces, etc., arc numberless. The whole- affair was the most disgraceful ever seen en Columbia. Net for a moment aie the members of the Shawnee company blamed for the fight. It was stat ted at Desch's saloon, where the men had been taking tefreshmeuts, by a patty of hangers-en, who belong te no fire company. In fact it is this . Twe of their men after drink ing their fill attempted te go into the armory without tickets. They were eject ed, then cursed the whole company. Seme uuiMuerH luicricreu anu inea 10 Keep them quiet and the fight started. The members of the Shawnee attempted te pat t them and restore quiet, but without avail ; the fight then became general. The Shawnee boys deserve a great deal of credit for their impartial treatment te all, especially visitors. A pelicemau had been present at the opening of the fight, but thought discretion the better part of valor. Brave man that he was he fled. lie is trying te get tc-clectcd at the coming election. Mrs. Dr. Given, of Baltimore county, Md., is visiting Mrs. Henry Suydam. About 4 o'clock yesterday two young boys named Beeth and Gable were play- tug wtiu a raiiteau cap, which exploding, cut an ugly gash in the arm of Beeth. Gable's clothes were tern by the flying pieces, but otherwise he was net injured. Jacob English was also huit in the same maimer last evening. His arm was ten i bly lacerated. A tramp by the name of Isaac West was attacked last evening by some unknown pei sons, who, after beating him badly, robbed him of 20. The All-Workers society of the Tiiuity Reformed church givcauother seciable t t t monew evening. Doieugli Uriel Mr. Albert M. Slade returned home yes tcrday from a two mouth's trip at Elmira. The Elocution club met last evening and had a pleasant time. The members took an affectionate farewell of Miss Ida Huu Huu auer, who left this morning for Philadel phia. St Valentine's day has come ami ,;eue. Seme of the handsomest valentines we have been wcte shown te us yesterday. Oce of them cost 12 and the ether $0. The squad that arc togive an exhibi tion drill at the performance of the "passing regiment" begin their manual this evening. They also drill in Lancaster next Monday evening for the same troupe. S. II. Miller, tinsmith, in opening a box of lime, had a piece get into his light eye, resulting in partial blindness. A drunken man fell off of the btidge crossing the Shawnee tun at Fourth street, and was badly iiijiiied. He was carried te his home in Kitclicutewu. Jeremiah Duuugan, accideutly shot him self in the hand in Peter Bitncr's saloon en Third street, with a four barreled lcvelvcr. The river is clear of ice excepting a few floating blocks. The P. R. R., pay car will arrive this :ifternoe!i. A I'lNK CONCERT. Continental Vocalists in the Court Deuse. One of the very bi'st quartet conceits ever given in Lancaster was that of the Continental vocalists, for the beneflt of the free soup house. The several pieces of the programme which will be feunl below, were all admiiably rendered. Prof. A. W. Woodward, the leader, was never in better voice, and sang the bass parts with remarkable power and finish. Miss Alice Troyer, the soprano, sang very sweetly, the Cuckoo song being loudly applauded. Miss Minnie Sshner, who has gained an enviable reputation as a outr.ilte singer, surpassed any of her previous efforts. Of Prof. Hall's vncalism it is net necessary te speak. He is acknowledged everywhere te stand iu the front rank of tenors. At short notice he took the place of Mr. Mewciy, who was prevented by illness from attending, aud received the plaudits of the audieucc. Prof. F. W. Haas played accompaniments te the several pieces in his usual finished btylc. The Spanish bal- led "iNebir' and the "Laughing trio were honored by double cuceics. Here is the pregramme : r.nr i. Overture T.iyle: 'a Orche-lr.i. Duct" I Heard a Voice in the Tmuquil Night " (Glever), Misses Troyer and Sehnc r. Sole and Quartet The Vine Covered Cot tage " (Clarke), Prof. Win. B. Hall and quar tct. Seng-" The Cuckoo Seng " (Emmclt), Miss AlIcoTreycr. Quartet "One Me My Own Native Isle" (White.) Seng " Bennie Sweet Bessie" (North), Prel.Wm.ll Hall. Humorous Duet "The Singing Lessen" (Woedburv), Tioyer ami Woodward. Quurlct "SuniUe" (While.) V MIT n. Quartet" Come Where the Lillci Blcum " (Thompson ) Seng "The Keny Dance " (Malley), Miss Minnie Schner. sole and Quartet " On the Mountain nigh " (Reet), Troyer and quartet. Sole and Quartet "I'm King O'er the Land and the Sea " (Thompson), Woodward and quartet. Duct "Ne Sir." SpanUh ballad (Wakefield), Troyer and Woodward. Laughing Trie " Vada-i via di Qua" (Mar tini). Troyer, Sehner and Woodward. Quartet "Heed Night. Gentle Felks" (Thompson.) ACROSS TDK CONTINENT. Mr. lleury Uamngardner Will Lecture. The following correspondence explains itself. Lancaster, Feb. 10, 18S2. Henry Bacmgardnek, Esq. My Dear Sir : On a former occasion you delivered a lecture entitled "A Traus-Continental Trip te the Occident," which was highly appreciated by all who had the ploasure of hearing you. Believing a geed story is worth mere than one telliug, aud that all who then heard you, together with many moie of your fellow citizens, would enjoy again the the pleasure of hearing you, "The Lancas ter Benevolent Society" has requested me te ask you te repeat your lecture for the benefit of the association. Be kind enough te let us knew your pleasure in the matter aud if you accept this invitation (.which we earnestly hope you will) please name an evening that will suit you for the lec ture. Very truly yours. Robt. B. Rl&K, Secretary of L. B. A. Lancaster, Feb. 13, 1882. Rebert 11. Risk, Secretary of the Lancaster Benevolent Association. 4 Mt Dear Sin : I am in receipt of your letter of the 10th inst., in which you en behalf of the Lancaster Benevolent asso ciation invite me te repeat my lecture en " A Trans-Continental Trip te the Occi dent," for the benefit of said association. Being fully persuaded that the association has been instrumental iu alleviating much suffering by the limited means at its cum mand during the present winter,and knew. ing that much mere remains te be done provided the means are attainable, I feel it a duty te make a little effort te promote the financial condition of the association. I therefore accept your invitation aud name Friday evening, Majch 3d, ai the time fur delivering my lecture with the hope that I may entertain an audience and advance the interests of the Lancaster Be- nevebnt association. Very truly pours, H. BaUMGARDNER. K. S. ;. and S. Grand Council. The grand cenncil of R. S. E. and S., will held their annual meeting in the Ma sonic ledge room this evening. The fol lowing gentlemen arrived te-day and are registered at the Stevens heuse : Augus tus R. Hall, Jehn L. Yeung, Edward Mabson, Chas. E. Meyer, Mark Richards Muckle, Geerge W. Eendrick, jr., Win. X. Vigners, James L. Barber and J. Frank Knight, all of Philadelphia. New Trustee Elected. At a meeting of the trustees of the Lancaster cemetery held last evening, Jehn B. Warfel was elected a trustee te fill the vacancy caused by the death of Daniel Heitshu. The latter gentleman was the president of the beard and Mr. J. M. Leng was eleeted te that position. Going with Tlie Barnum Londen Shew. Geerge Goedhart.bill pester of this city, who lias been traveling with the Barnum Barnum Barnum Londen circus for the past two seasenc, will go out with the same show the com ing season. He has received notice te be in New Yerk en the 24th of this month. Watcher Appointed. The court te-day appointed Hiram Mc- Elrey, Republican, and Geerge S. Landis, Democrat, watchers for the Sixth ward en election day, a Superior Quality or Fleur. Fer many years the best housekeepers who wanted the best bread used the Min nesota flour which was Jvery expensive. The processes by which it was made of superior quality are the processes which are decribed some time age as having been put into the improved mill of Eby, Stch man & Ce., Manbeim, and the product of this mill is declared byjthose who use it te yield far mere bread te the barrel than flour made by the old process. It requires niore moisture, is much mere nutritious aud healthy. M. F. Steigerwalt & Sen. aqents for it in Lancaster, advertise it in the Intelligencer. Netice. Ciiiben thn Lancaster ft Milleisvllle lailread will leave here at 12:15 p. m., to-metrow. for the convenience or these wishing te attend the funeral of the late Abraham Feters, and return immediately after the luncral. ltd A Pretty Wagen. Frank Deuunctt. baker, at German and Seuth Queen streets, hasjusl put en the street a new wagon, wlfleh was inude by Gottlieb I Wenninger. The painting was done by Dan. i A. Clemmcns,r.,8n employee of Edgerley ft 1 Ce. The running gears are straw color with vermilion and black stripes. The body Is of black and carmine with very fine scroll work. The background et the curtain la pearl blue, the letter being painted in black, brown and yellow, w itli heavy slutting. The rear et the bread box also has letters upon It, and thai, by tlie way, is a new idea. The whole et the painting is well done, and is very creditable te Mr. Clcnuncns. A Tribute or ltespect. Al the tegular meeting of thobeard of direc tor? et the Farmers' National bank, of Lan caster, held en Monday, the 13th inst., the sud den death et Mr. Daniel Ueitshu, ene of the diiectordet the bank was announced, where upon the following resolutions were unani mously adopted : Whereas, By a dispensation et an all-wise Providence, our late associate director, Mr. Daniel Heitshu. has been suddenly removed iiem our midst, and as we desire teenter upon i our minutes a tribute et our high regard for him as u man, a director aud citizen, Jteselred, That iu the unexpected death of Daniel Ueitshu, who has served this bank as a director for a long period et .years, we ac knowledge our great less. We knew him as a director constant in duty both te tlds institu tion and his co-workers. We knew him as a iricndd courteous manners, interwoven wilh HHeu el character and unflinching in in legiltyTTVe mourn his let,s as thu kind-spoken iellew director and the conscientious citizen, Iubei ing with earnestness et purpese ter the general geed. Ileselvrd, That e, his fcllew-nieinbcrs, bow Willi llttiug sorrow te this sudden aflllcUen.lii thu full bellet that our Christian colleague has passed an ay from earth te the full enjoyment et that rest which knows no end. And that we hereby tender our heartfelt sympathy te his family in their sudieu bereavement. 9 llcselucd. That a copy et these resolutions lit; transmitted te the lasnily of the deceased and published in the city paper.". JACOlt BAUSMAN, President. ltd I.'. II. BROWN, Cashier. Amusements. " Uncle Tem's Cabin" Te-night. Jay Kial's cauipany will present this tcarlul drama at the opera heuse te-night, with mechanical and spectacular accompaniments that are pro nounced highly realistic. A couple of blood hounds and a trained donkey will be among the performers. " The Makceltc" Friday night the Wilbur comic opera company will sing Audran's pop ular opera et "The Mascette," with the same cast that originally produced the work in this country. The papers speak in the most com plimentary terms of the performance which is given with handsome stage and scenic ef fect?, beautiful costuming and all the accesso ries of a first-class representation. " Jfutdoen's Blunder." Hyde ft Behuan will bring a nrst-clas variety party here en Saturday, when among the many humorous and interesting features of the evening's bill an amusing comedy sketch entitled " Mul Mul Mul doen's Blunders " will be given, in which that great Irish team, Kelly and Kyan, will appear. This is perhaps the best of Hyde ft Bchman's companies, and the names en the advertisements speak for themselves. They indue" e some of the most prominent people in the profession. HOUSEHOLD MAKKET. Tlicie was a pi city fair market this morning with very little change in prices. We quote as fellows : DAIRY. Butter IP lb :;o33e Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c Cottage cheese. 2 pieces 5c Dutch cheese lump SlUc FRUITS. Apples JJ pk 25ffl30c Bananas dez 40gC0c Cherries, dried, if) qt 12c Currants, dried, fl 6 12c Cranberries fl qt '. I216c Dried Apples l qt 810e " Fcaches $ qt 1215e Lemens V dez 25c Oranges fy dez 20210c VEGETABLES. Beans, Lima, qt. 2e30c uOCLH fl Dull C II.. .. eC Cauliflower 3? head ll25c Cabbage ft head 520c Carrots ) bunch 510e Onions p pk 2025c Potatoes -jf) bushel tll 10 " ?Kpk 12ffll5c (Sweet) fjpcek 1530c Radishes 3f bunch 3Q5c Soup Beans f) qt 10015c Salsify IfJ bunch 23c Turnips $ H Pk l!I5e rOULTRY. Chickens $ pair (live) 4eafi0c " fl piece (cleaned) 3040c Ducks 1 pair 45jj55c ' t niece (cleaned) 40350c Geese, cleaned .....fl Turkeys, live $1250300 " cleaned, fl ft 158lc MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter If) qt 25c Cocoanuts each 37c Cider W gallon 30S0c Eggs ?i dez 32e Heney B 2025c Lard ifl fb...... .......... ......1214e Mince mcai, ?5 lb He Seap 91 lb.....................................58c Sauer kraut 1 qt 812c Slielbarksf) quart 10c Walnuts 31 P'C 7c MEATS. Beef fl quarter 09c lteei btcaK, t a " Roast (rib) ffl ft " " (chuck) 33 B- " Corned,?! & " Dried, V ft Bologna dried Ham fl ft Bacen 'fl ? LftlllU fl lb.... ................... Lard lb 12TO15C 12Hc 10Sl2c lQvG 25&S5C a aOlfC C lOG 1 9O20O 1I&13C M YKKS St KATHFON, READY MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in light and dark colors at Ten Dollars. We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in seal brown and Oxford mixed at Twelve Dollars. In about one week we will have ready a fine assortment of Spring Weight Overcoats at Seven Dollars, new being manufactured, . MTEES & KATHFOJST, - CLOTHIEES- Mutteny ft lOfilCc Perk w ft. 10UC ft.. ....... .......-.ii 10l(iC risu. 15c 10c '..".".'. 12e Veal ft. Black Kass $3 ft Blue Fish W ft... Cattish?? ft , cea.. Eels Wft li15c Haddock 10c Halibut lb 12$15c Herring be Lake Trout f) ft U'c Mullets 10c Perch I'-Jc Heck 15lsc Salmen ft ft 1-Hc Shad each U0e$l e un ................................. 1 uc Suckers 9c Smoked Salmen W ft 30c Spanish Muckciel 12c J. rout.. ........................ .1 c White llshfJ ft 12c GltAlN. Hay Tlnicthy fl ten $:ei" " Clever f ten fl5l7 Sernw bus wee atsflbus 55c KyefJ bus M5'J0e Timethy Seeed ft bun 3.253.50 Wheat V bus $1.35 Fleur $C.50f)bbl. Buckwheat meal fl 25 ft bans W.25 HVECIAX. SOTIVES. Hy Universal ArcerU. Ayer's Cathartic Tills are the best of all purgatives for family uuc. They are the pro duct of long, labei :u, aud puccussful chemi cal Investigation, -md their extensive use, by pliyslciaus In then practice, ami by all civil ized nations, pi eves them the best and mef-t cltectual purgative Pill that medical science can device. Being purely vegetable no harm can urise lreni their use. In intrinsic value unit curative powers no ether Tills can be compared with them, an J every person, know ing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, aud maintain iu health' action the whele machinery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are especially adapted te thu needs of the digestive apparatus, derange ments of which they prevent ami eure, it timely taken. They arc the best and safest physic te employ ler children and weakened constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathartic ! required. Fer sale by all dealers. felO lwdced&w "A Werd te the Wise is Sufficient. "An effect! c and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation nnd irritation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the ores and restores the sense et taste nnd smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a low appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold in the head it Is uncqualcn. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cent will mall a package. Send ler circular with full informa tion. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO.. Oswego, N. Y. Fer sale in Lancaster by nil the druggists. 115-2wdced&w Kidney Complaint Cured. B. Turner. Rochester. N. Y.. writes . " I have been for evern year subject te serious dis order of the kidneys, and often unable te at tend te business; I procured your Burdock Bleed Bitters and was relieved before half a bottle was used. 1 intend te continue, as I feel confident that they will entirely cure me " 1 Price 1. Fer sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug ! store. 137 North Quen street. Lancaster. j A remeet ler Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fevcr, Ague, eta, Cel- den's Liquid Bccl and Tonic Iuvigorater. flnlwdcediw lrlles mill Mosquitoes. A 15c. be et "Rough en Rats" will Keep a house free from files, mosquitoes, rats and mice, the entire season. DruggUts Urewn's Ueuseliultl .Panacea Is the most ellective Pain Destrej-nr Ihc world. Will med suiely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied extcrually.anu thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength e! any similar preparation. It cures pain in Hie Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all acues, nnd is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bnews's HersEUOLD Paxacea" should be in every lamily. A tcaspoeulul of thu Panacea in a tumbler el het wuter sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will bkeak it a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lydM.W&SAw Ge te rt. i. ouenrati's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Freciian's Kcw Na tional Dues. Fer brightness and durability et eoler,aro uiiequaled. Celer from 2 te .1 pounds. Directions In English and German. Price. 15 cents. "Lire, Uretvtn, lieauty.' " What we all admiic" and hew te secure It: A fine head of hair in Its naluial color 1 such 8u adlunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and do de lightful article ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, nnd free from all impure ingrcuients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off erbecdme thin, does net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and teilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer " is sold by nil druggists, at " cents a bottle. Six bottles for $1. eciSM.W.S&w KBSCUKD FROM DEATH The follewingstatement of William J Cough Ceugh lin, of Seincrvilie, Mops., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask ler it the attention of our read ers. He says : " In the fall et 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite aud flesh. I was se weak at one timu that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in docteis and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam fob the Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing tnat my case was incurable, hut 1 get a bettle te satlsly them, when te my suidiIc and gratification, I commenced te lcel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feci In better npirits than I have the past three years. I write thi-j hoping you will publish it, te that, everyene allltcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that cen-surap'I'-n can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively boy that it has done mere geed t'ian all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen 8trc iv23-lVdcedTh&w2 Kalamazoo, Mick.,'.Fcb. 2, 1882. I knew Hep Bitters will bear recommenda tion honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit ler making cures all the proprietors claim ler them. I have kept them since they were first ettered te the public. They took high rank from the fii'3t, and maintained it, and are mere called ler than all ethers com bined. Se long as they keep up their high reputation ler purity and usefulness, I shall continue te recommend them something I have never before done with any ether patent medicine. J. J. Bascece, M. D. fcie-2waw exozzcere. - C1JSRS St KATHFON, A meMFT way te ease asthmatic wheezing. Use Hale's Heney of Horoheund and Tar. 1 Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute. I fl5-lwdeed&w Aleincra: laouusrew metnvrstt Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child.suflerlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If sc, go at once and get a bettle of MK3. WIJfSLOWS SOOTHISO SYJKU P. It wlU re re lieve the peer little enflerer immediately de pend upon It; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that willreg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the chtfld, eperatin gllke magic, it is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one el tlw ciuest anil best female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Let lie "iHN.lvdftwJi.WtxS Sublimely Superb. A nail el beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels will be mailed free te any lady who will send jj a three cent postage stomp te Dr. C W. Hen- j son. 100 Xe. Kutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Chas. I N. Crlttenten. 115 Fulton St., New Yerk City, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te I whom all orders should be aauresseu. J30-2wd&w Women 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, and ether troubles of the box. Heme Journal. fol-lnideed&eow DEATHS. Chetkl. In this city, en the 12th Inst., Jehn Cretcl, aged 60 years, 11 months and 12 days. The relatives and lricnds et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 51B Lew street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Zlen's cemetery. lS-2t Rjutnirn- FphnmrvlS ISfH. inthta ell V. Ann I Elizabeth Barrack, aged 62 years Farewell, my children dear. Though absent from you tte net tear ; Ged will protect and comfort you. Se le ve one another as I loved you. I leave this world without a tear, Save for the ones I leve most dear; But new. at last, eh Ged descend- Te my children ee a friend. Keep these lines te remember me. When no mei e en earth my face you sec ; Ged thought It best te call me home Aud nevermore en earth te ream, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the resi dence of Wm. F. Shiley, Ne. 213 Church street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'cleok. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Phil arlclphia papers copy. VjBFF JLDrEJlTlSJBMJSyTS. GRAND SAUKK KKAUT LUNCH To morrow (THURSDAY) evening, at Jehn S nan cler's Fulton Opera Heuse Saleen. Best beer in the city en tap. Come one, come all. ltd I NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE AN Ac cident Policy in the Travelers of Hart ford. The cost ter $1,01 insurance wuu 9) per week indemnity, in the preferred class, 15. ordinary, $7.". and medium $10, for twelve i months. RIFE KAUFMAN, 15-4td Ne. 13 East King street. 4 STIUCH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. 01 MORE OEY, AND STILL Greater Keductiens i IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. YOUR LAST CHANCE. GREM1 REDUCTIONS In Towels and Tewelings. TIIE1 ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS IN LAUE TIDIES AND SHAMS. Infants' Dresses nnd Baby Merine Cloaks at less than cost. Great Bargains IN GENTLEMEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. Best 30c. goea iu Grey ami White at 37c. Best Trey 73c. goods, in Gray and White, 75c. One dollar goods at 75c. Best Medicated and All-Weel Geed, termeily $1.75, new at $1.25. ONE LOT OF GENTS' UNI.AUNDRIBD SHIRTS, Formerly 51.12. arc selling this week Ter lie. They nrc reinforced nnd el best quality. LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S LEGGINS AT ALMOST HALF PRICE. HOSIERY AT REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' WOOLEN GAPS, COATS, WAIST AND ZEPHYR SHAWLS, ALL AT LESS THAN COST. Remember this is your last chance.-Wi WCemc eaily and get the best.-S ASTRICI BROS. LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. fYEBS ft BATBLFON, HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. BY A IUUNO LADY A S1T S1T uatien as Boek-keeper. Geed lefer- ence will be given AddIv at iM.icaia" THIS OFFICE. MONET TO LOAN, At 5 and 5 per cent, ou first-class first mortgages. Apply te BAUSMAN ft BURNS, 14-3td,cedR 10 West Orange street. XjrANTED AN OirrlCE BOV. APPLT ltd ft 1 at Ne. 20 Pcnn Square. H At luu xitlfeb iT ? IF NOT DON'T DELAY IT '. Once used you will uso.ne ether. THE ROLLER GRANULATED FLOUR Will yield 50 te 05 pounds mere bread te the barrel than Fleur made by the old process. It requires mere moisture ; much mere nutri tious and healthy. Manufactured by Eby, Stehm.vk St Ce., Mahheim, Pa. Fer sole by the principal grocers. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, wholesale Agents. I.O-dR SET OUT. SOUR KROUT AND SPECK, THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING. J. F. Betz's Celebrated Beer en tap. It C. MATTERX, Schiller Heuse. PUBLIC SALE. PEBKUARV IOTH, OF Household and Kitchen Furniture and let al Carpenter Toels at 409 East Strawberry street. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by SUSAN and ELIZABETH KOCKAFIELD, E. Day, Auct. ltdj Executrixes. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE AD vertisement et Allan A. Herr 4 Ce., which will appear in te-morrow evening's paper el the public sale et a number of houses ana bulldlmr lets at the Fountain Inn nn 9 Seuth Queen street. The properties belong te 1 different Individuals and will positively b sold. I UULTON OWJRA HOUSE. ; ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. j .First appearance in this city et HYDE & BEHMAN'S MULDOON'S BLUNDERS COMBINATION. F Direct from their own beautiful theatre, J Brooklyn, N. Y., with the following well f known artists: Kelly A Ryan, Merris Fields, Kceugh, Randall, Sullivan & Mack, . The Olympic Quartette. Bennett & Gardner, J Berdeaux Sisters, Miss Annie Beyu, Heean 3 Brethers, in the greatest of all Irish comedies. 1 iwrrr nrrxTc! DTTTMniarie. UlUJJUWUM OUJMUEin,& , OJi THAT MAN FROM OALWAY. ADMISSION : 38, SO and 75c. Scats en sale at opera house office. Reserved 15-lt 1 IRAKI) PIBE TNuUMNGE GOHFANT, OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy ii. this old and well-established company call en RIPE Sc KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. (13M.W&SR j TlSMOL'ltATIC MEETINGS. THE OLD EIGHTH. " MacGenigle and Honest, Economical OUU UUUIG1U. UlLJT UUVtJlUiiiCUl, The Democracy el meet at the Eighth Waidwlll Mrs. BiehFs Saleen High Street -ON- THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 16, AND AT Lucas Fritz's Green Cottage Hetel -ON- FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 17, HON. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE, . ADAM H. TROST (in German; and W. U. IIENSEL WILL ADDRESS T1IK MEETISG. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. EUTEMTAINMENTH. TjI7I.TUri OPKRA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. :8IXTH SEASON: JAY RIAL'S Majestic Revival et the Famous Meral and Picturesque Drama of Uncle Tem's Cabin. Elevated te a position el a historical drama.by Mrs. Harriet Beechcr Stewe, forming the strongest company that has ever presented this beautiful home picture et LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. POWERFUL DOUBLE COMPANT. Grand SccnloEfleets. Celebrated trick donkey " Jerry." Mammoth Trained Bloodhounds. GRAND TRANSFORMATION, PRICES, 25c. and 35c. Ne Extra. Ne Higher. Seats sold at the Bex Office. Icbll,l3&14 TflUlVrOri OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. The Celebrated Wilbur Mascette Ce., In their 330th performance or Audrans Great est Musical Success, THE MASCOTTE. As produced by tills Company for .ever 150 COaSECUTIVE NIGHTS at Bijou Opera Heuso and Fifth Avenue Theatre, New Yerk. SAME GREAT ORIGINAL CAST. MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. S.UPERB ORCHESTRA. 40 GRAND CHOROUS OF FORTY VOICES. 40 First and only correct and proper representa tion in this city. Remember tids is the great Original Company. ADMISSION. 75, SOand 35 CENT.-. . .TO (yTS i RESERVED SEAT: i Diagram at Operr. Heutc Office l-4t TlCl TURD EDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 15, 1883. WKATHEK INDICATIONS. Wasiiixgten. D. C. Feb. 15 Fer Middle Atlantic states, warmer, weatner, southwesterly winds, stationary or lower pressure. TAMMAJU'S K.VOLT. Uniting Wltu th Republicans in the Yerk Legislature. New Albany, Feb. 15. In the Senate te-day a motion giving the president power te name the standing committees was carried ayes 15, nays 12, the Tammany mem bers voting with the Republicans. The Assembly proceeded te ballet for a elerk. All the Tammany members voted for Michael J. Dougherty, but just pre vious te the announcement of the result Mr. Costelle said: "Mr. Speaker, I de- sire te change my vote, aud in deine se I will briefly state that the gauntlet has been thrown down for Tammany te ac cept the issue, and we mean te light upon this issue all winter. I change from Dougherty te Jehnsen." (Great cheering en Republican side.) The ether Tammany members then chauged their vote te Jehnsen, aud thelinal result waa, Edward M. Jehnsen 05, Walter H. Bunu 5U. The announcement was greeted with hearty applause by Republican and Tammany members. JEWS AND CHRISTIANS. A Mectiuglu Philadelphia te Aiil the Kus- Blan lielugees. FiiiLADELniiA, Feb. 15. A publie meeting of Christians and Jews was held at the mayor's effice this afternoon, te make previsions for the Jewish refugees from Itussia, new ou their way te this pert, and expected here about the 22d inst. Hen. Horatio Gates Jenes called the ruectiuir te order, and Mayer Kiutr presided. Authony J. Drcxel was elected treasurer, appealing for aid, men te Resolutions were adopted te benevolent citizens lcquesting our congress obtain from the federal government a pretest against the treat ment new inflicted upon the Jews in Rus sia and te appeal te the Russian govern ment for the protection of these people, and also expressing sympathy with the sufferers. The sura of $3,170 was sub scribed te-day and it was agreed te held auether public meeting. DKAIH OF A HlSIiOr. Prominent Divine or Church. Ilie Metlieillst Ciiaklesten.S.C., Feb. 13-Bishop Wm. May Wightman, of the Method" is t Epis copal church, Seuth, died at bis residene) in this city, this meruiug after au illness of ever 18 months, aged 74. He was licensed te preach iu 183 1, and was suc cessively a professor iu Randelph Macen college, Virginia, editor of the Southern Christian Advocate, president of Wefford college, Seuth Carolina, chancellor of the Southern University at Greensboro, Ala bama. He was elected bishop iul8G(j. IIe was a line scholar, a pulpit orator ei rare power, and universally popular. CONGRESS. Proceedings In .Beth Cruiicli". Washington, Feb., 13. At the con clusion of the morning business iu thu Heuse consideration of the apportionment bill was resumed, andMessis. llcibcit, of Alabama, and Joyce, of Vermont speke in oppesitiou te the pending bill. In the Senate the resolution te previce messengers for various Senate committees was taken up aud an amendment offered by Mr. Morgan that each scnatei be pie vided with a messenger, created cof.':lei cef.':lei able discussion. WHAT XHfcY WANi. 1'nll Klver Spinners Jilseu6Slug Urlei nines. Fall River, Mass., Feb. 15. At a meeting of spinners last night a discus sion took place, relative te grievances ex isting at various mills. Meetings are te be bcld, and the officials will be inter viewed and asked for an improvement in the spinning. A rcpeit of the result is te be made at the next meeting. A resolu tion was adopted, askinir through the press, the recognition of Washington's birthday as a legal holiday Escape or Twe Noted Pi-hener. Lebanon, Pa., Feb. 15. Jeseph Tetcrs and Jehn Harrison escaped from the jail here last night by cutting through the doers iu the jail yards. Peters is the son in law of Charles Drews, who was banged here for the murder of old Jee Raber, nnd was the principal witness in convicting five of the " blue-eyed six" who were im plicated in the crime. MAJiKJSIS. : -. -. w 1'tilliMlelpliia Market. Philadhlphia, Feb. 15. Fleur Slide and Western dull und weak ; Superfine, ut .':; 50 4 03; n:(tra utW H)85 0J; Ohie and In diana family, 16 508700; Pennsylvania de. 0 25. Rye flour at 34 73 W heat dull and weak. Cern dull for local uic. Oats tull and weak. Rye dull at 8588c. Previsions dull and easier. Lard dall Butter choice scarce and firm, lint elhei kinds quiet. Rolls firm. Eggs luict ; Pcnn'u, 30f$31c ; Western, 2829c. Chcede quiet and unchanged. Petroleum firm : iRetlucd, 7Mc. Whisky dull at $1 21. Seeds geed te prime clevor dull al b de de Flaxseed dull ut l &"1 37. .lew Xera narset. New Yerk. February 15. Fleur State mid Western dull and still in buyci-3' laver. Southern dull and weak. Wheat heavy and unsettled ; about Ic lower; fair speculative trading ; Ne. i Red March. $1 34l 35& ; de April 11 3C)iI 37 ; ile May, $1 351 37. Cern opened UtiMc lower and ultt'i u;tidi become strong and recovered. Oats H54c Tower and dull. Uve Stjpcc Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 13.C0) head ; shin ments, 7,000 de ; market generally active and nrm ; common te goea mixea. ss ll3' tu ; Cattle R-celnts. COCO head : shlmccnts. 2.C0O de ; weak, but net quotably lower , expert at $62030 70; geed tocheico shipping. 5 45J 90 : common te falrat$4tOS25; mixed butchers' in geed demand and stieng: common te fair, J2 75350; geed te choice. $14 50; steckcrs and teedeis at$35; bulli, $25033 73; main ly nt $34 50. Sheep Receipts, 3,000 head ; shipments, 600 de ; market strong and active : common te lair at $3 30450; medium te geed $1753 40; choice te extra at $3 WG; price 13Q3Cc higher than last week. East Libektt Cattle Receipts, 816 head; market uctiue at yestcrdny's prices. Hogs Receipts, 1,100 head ; market nrm ; Philadelphias. $7 40&7 00 ; Yerkcre, $0 50&G 75. Sheep Receipts, 3i00 hei'.d ; market fair at estertlay's price''. Urmia and lrovtsiea flwttUim. Oue o'cleok quotations of grain and prevls.. ions, iurnisneu ey a. East King street. Yundt, Breker, li1 February 15. Ckleage. Wheat 1.IMI l.J0i Cern Oats Perk 17.20 17.45 Lard 10.(3 I0. thn March. .58ii- 3X .lOVj April. May... fair I MX, .43 TtUUdalpaU. .01 .45 .B7; . .07 .IS Feb March.. Arm... 1-31.S' l.:t4 1.31 Lecal ateeBS Par Last ale. COS 107X 120 120 ate0w,val. Laiu-.City ( per ct. Lean,datfKitC.ea inn.., &w un... we " " lau... tee " 5 per ct. in 1 or 90 yean. . 108 5 per ct. Scheel Lean. ... 108 " 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 4 " in 6 or 20 years.. 100 " 6 " in 10 or 20 yean. 100 Manhelui borough lean 100 BAVK STOCK. first National Bank. $108 Farmers' National Bank 30 Lancaster County National Bank.. 90 103 US 102 IT0 102 179 1065 108.80 147 132.90 141.30 1-H.M1 200 143.75 140 153 70.50 105 115 100 109.3(1 Columbia National Bank 100 Ephrata National Bank. 1W First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100 First National Bank, Stresburg.... 100 irst National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Litltz National Bank 180 Man helm National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. SO New Helland National Bank 100 MISCUXAKVOUB BOXSS. Quarryvllle R. R.. due 18B3 $100 Reading. Columbia R. Rdue 1882 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1S88 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 or 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due ISM 100 MISCKIXAKKOUH BTOCKH. 100 108 $2.25 25 511 120 Quarryville B. R. $ no Millers vllle Street Car 80 Inquirer lrlntlngeiupany se Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25 Stevens Heuso 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Coineun v Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hcllewware 100 Stevens Heuso 30 Sicily Island M East Brandy wine . Waynesb'g. 80 TURN TIKE STOCKS. BlgSpring& Beaver Valley f 21 170 4.25 1 1 10.23 Bridgeport WW Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 f .'eluniblii A Washington 25 Columbia A Big Spring 25 18 20 18 47.23 SI 50 64.30 S3 92 41.50 33 83 278.23 40.13 21 40 .ttuuciiera cpnraia 25 Lunc.EUzabetht'n AMlddlefn 109 Lancaster & Fruitvllle. 50 Lancaster ft.Lititz 28 Lancaster A Wllllaiiistewu 23 LuiicesicrA Maner BO Lancaster Manheim 25 Lancaster & Marietta 23 Lancaster it New nelland 100 Lancaster A Susquehanna. 300 Lancaster & Willow Street 25 Strasburgft Millport Marietta & Maytown SB Marietta, Mount Jey 23 New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stock also United Status Bends reported dally by J aceb B. Lome, N. K. Cor. Centre Square. Nbw Yeek. Stocks unsettled. February 15. lfcee im &( A. M. T.M.-.M. Meney. a Chicago ft North Western t53j 133 133W Chlcage.MIL ft St. Paul 10S& 108J4 ivnl Canada Southern BH 81 49K C. C.ftl.0. R.R 9?Z ou - Del.. Lack, ft Western 12 123)2 125 Delaware ft Hudsen Canal. 107 Denver ft Rie Grande OU East Tcnn.. Va. ft Ga 13 m Hannibal ft St. Jee .... 94 Lake bliore ft Mich. Southern., lllj-i ie-jw HOW Manhattan Elevated. 87 S4K US Michigan Central 86 H5W H8l MiHeurl. Kansas Texas 3441 xu2 ant N. Y..Luke Erie ft Western.... 3W SSH 18X Mew Jersey Central. 93k 02 91U N. Y.. Ontario ft Western 2542 24 2 iii-'v &tji j& neuinu.... ....... Ohie ft Mississippi. Ohie Central Pacific Mall Steamship Ce, St. Paul ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific 117 1X0 lWTi nuuusii, .-iw. uouiaesiraciuc.... 3i Preferred. 61 vrMem U ion Tel. Ce 8n PHILADXtrHTA. Stocks feverish. Pennsylvania R.R 61 Ikt'tllllli ll uIvb fiO 30J 30Ji Lehigh Valley 6 Lehigh Navigation Ex Dlv.... Wi 4.1J4 r.uirale, Pitts, ft Western 11 I7J 17JS Northern Central 49 Northern Pacific. ZV& SPA 33VJ " Preferred 73$ -,a 722 Ueatenvlllt ..." 17 Electric Underground Tel. Ce. 33 .... m Phiiadelphlfc ft Erie R. R 14"4 Gunnison Mining 175 .... 175 Iowa Gulch Mlnimr 25 Ukitbe STATna Bends. r. bt. 1:00 United States 4 per cents 117K " 4l " llll2 " S IDA? 2 " uyu? " ........... .. . 1V4 A Ceng 11, Celd or bore inreat sneuia os stepped, rtcgicct irequcnuy results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's uienchiiil Troches de net disorder the -jteuiach like cough ayrup aud balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parte, allaying irritation, give rcller In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpeakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physl ciaiid, and always give nerlect satisfaction. Having been tested by wlde and constant use Ter nearly u entire generation, they have at tained we) .uerlted rank asaeng the lew staple rcniedlcH of the ngc Sold at 25 cent a box everywhere. inS-lvdTThftSftlvw HENRY-M CARBOLIC SAI.TK. The host Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, feerc-s, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter,chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is '.. trantecd te give perfect satisfaction In every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve. as all ethers are but ImiUitiens and counterfeits. Frlwi 23 cents. :-ei I ip Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, i:j7 ed ..aiXcith Queen street. A. Geed Angel's Visit A Tale of dalu." Blanche called en Kate, .one pleasant day, and found her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; for, '-eh," she sold, "'tis a dis grace te hec with scrofula, my lace se badly marred!" then said her friend, "Eesadallswlll your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate net her dny anil found her once niore blithe and guy, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and inipure bleed, there's nothing in the world se goeil as Rosadelis, it drives away aU 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 Stm e, 137 and V"J North Queen street. v30.1ydeedftw3 THE rAU.HK RS FRIEND Dr. llarbcr's Red Herse Powders are the best In the market. They are net a mere feed made et inert nnd chean materials, but a veritable Mcdlpliic. They contain four times thestrengtb of ordinary horse nnd cattle powders, and will euro and fatten stock tn one-fourth the time. acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon ter the cure of coughs, eelde, distemper, glanders and all diseases or horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs und poultry. They wBl increase the quantity and quality et mllklncews and keep all kinds et stock Ik a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, 6 for fl; large size 40c., or 3 ler $1. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen directs. aogS-lydeedftwl OKPHAnS' COURT SaXK-KKAl. Ktf tatc et Themas Kerr, deceased. iWUl be sold by order et Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, en TUESDAY, FBBKUAKT II, 18W. en the premises, all the lollewlrif real estate late et said decedent, situate In Salisbury township, Lancaster county, te wit: Ne. 1. Situate en Churchtown read, and bounded by lands et estate et Jehn Amnions, deceased. Isaac Weaver and others,ceBtamlng 12 ACRES and 50 PERCHES of land, mere or Ics, en which are erected a two-story btone and I'rame HOUSE, Stone Barn, Heg Pen with ether improvements. Ne. 2. Adjoins Ne. 1 and contains 10 ACRES about half et which Is farm land, the bal ance Is chestnut sprouts. Persons desiring further information will call en Mrs. Ann Kerr, residing en Ne.l. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., sharp. Terms by ADAM S. TROUB, tl-jtiT Administrator, fte. IJU7G 1ZK Id 32V2 30 31 42K W& S 34$2 33Q 33K 10 ilOJi 99J2 'JO R2 seu 4.1 4.1 43 S7 58g 7& 80fJ
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