LANCASTER DAILY INTELLiGEJWEjft THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1882. AT THE PRISON. THE KEEPER CLEANING MOlSfc. Small Potatoes but Mbdt iu Uie Hehp. A representative of the Intelligencer, wlie made a brief visitte the county prison the ether day found a number of prisoners, under direction of Keeper Burkhelder.paint in-r, cleaning and brightening up the lient rooms and corridors, and the painters handled their brushes with skill and taste. The old picture of Andersen and Richards, the negre murderers who were the last persons hanged, has been taken down from the walls of the front entry where it had se long served te rcmiud visitors of their bloody steiy. The gallows en which they were hanged, which has been pre served ever since, is being made up into a new work bench for the carpenter shop. In the cellar were seen piles of rubbish and plenty of dirt, as described in the keeper's adjiliess. Iu an arched cellar-way was pointed cut an immense pile of peta tees, 'lucre must be 509 or 000 bushels lying there en a pavement, and heaped up lour or five feet deep. The cellar is small, and the potatoes are heaped up entirely tee deep, and are sprouting rap idly. Their number, the smalluess of tlicrn, the manner in which they have been piled in there, aud their ill-assortment, shows very bad housekeeping. The keeper has net as yet been able te assert them, aud us the prison cannot consume them for months te come, their storage can haidlylail te result in less te the county. Of this big pile of little potatoes 18- bushels weie purchased by Prison In specter Calvin Carter from his relative by marriage. Will Martin, of Celeraiu, and 50 bushels from another relative by mar riage, .lames Jacksen both lets at $1.03. The price was high for such potatoes in that neighborhood, but net se much in excess el current market rates as 87 for S4 shoats. The pump in the pns.ni ceil.n is badly ligired and the labor of running it is tin necessarily great. A few buckets of coal per day would furnish all the necessary .steam power te de this work. .n inspec tion of the laying ! some of the. smoke dues and drain pipes in the prison shows bad workmanship. Many new patches en the heat pipes were pointed out where communication was likely 'shillithcd be tween these ceils and the cellar 08 of tiier.e holes being found when the new prison keeper toel: charge. In his mk weeks of service he says net a hole has been cut. In the li.ii.ti lieu.-.e the bakers were seen turning out their daily product. The bread leeks geed and tastes sweet and toothsome. Bummers' hall has a motley crowd of about ."50. but they are clean aud the place is sweet, and wholesome compared with its condition when its horrors were aforetime described in the iN'rni.i.tc.UN'CEit. All the same it is a pretty hard place te abide, but thciecklesu and varied let of men in it seem te be at home. Old Lawyer and Statesman Henry C. Rogers stalks around among the .jelly beggars like a ghost. Sonic of the tramps arc without shiits but have clean skir.s profusely tattooed iu gay designs. The inmates of Hummets' hall are of all sizes, shapes and colors, ages and nationalities. One of them asked for a chew of tobacco, and when the plug was handed iu another stepped up, took it from the visitor and J disappeared. 1 he deer of the water closet is cut full of names. They call it their hotel register and say they expect seen te cover the tloer with the names of guests. The jail wall is, as usual, in bad condi cendi condi tien aud part of it is liable te fall at any time. ISloedhouud "Brune" leeks gen tle enough, but ene of the prisoners de I'larcs that in his dreams he crunches Dr. c'empt en's leg. COLUMBIA WJ3WS. OUIl UEGULAK UORRESrONVEKCK. Miss Mary McGraw and mother of Lan caster, were in town last evening. The First African Baptist church is holding a seiies of revival meetings. The complimentary ball for Mr. Geerge F. R.ithven, te morrow evening, premises te be a fine affair. Several marriages have occurred this week, two last evening, that of Mr. James Irady te Miss Mary Jane Brady, and .Mr. Meitimcr llcrr te Miss Addie Eck. A number of the Columbia railroad ciewsare iuuuing te Ilarrisburg. They have te make two trips te amount te a day. 'Passing Regiment" next Saturday night and Teny Deuier's "Humpty Dtimply" troupe next Tuesday evening. Tiie Republicans and Democratic nenii nees are busily engaged in canvassinsr the town for votes. Mr. i5en Oilman, fireman ou the eTO, while shoveling coal of the tank, slipped and fell te the ground, hurting his sidj considerably, bitl. by his activity probably saved his life. Mr. Alexander Rosenthal returned home this morning front a few days' visit in Phil adelphia. The foundation for a new drug store is being laid at the corner of Fourth and Perry streets. By the first of March the Shawnee beya hope te bs able te start en their new cn cn triue house, te be built en Union street. They will have all the latest improvements in the interior, and in the deme will be a bell that can be heard all ever Columbia. After an unsuccessful ruu of a month, Gale's collection of oil collections has closed and been removed te parts where, Mr. Ball says, "people can pprcciat3 genius." The P. R. R. pay car arrived iu tewu last evening, aud, after paying the men off for last month, started this morning west ward. Wilbur's comic opera company, in the laughable opera of "Maseette," sing this evening iu the opera house. The troupe is one of the best en the read. Robbers broke into a chicken coop in Kitchcntewn last night and stele seven hens aud two roosters. They left behind them a bag marked "C. K." This is a geed clue for soma eu8 te work ou. One of the most novel bits of adver tising was done yesterday iu front of the postefficc by Mr. A. 1). Reese, sewing machine agent. Many persons presume that when an old machine is taken back by these agents, it is remodeled and sold ever again, as a new one. Te deny this, all the old machines owned by Mr. Reese were taken out in front of his store and broken te pieces, then sold te a dealer in iron. Levi Brown, who died lately in Brooklyn was born ou the 10th day of November, 18ir, in Columbia. He settled in Brook lyn when quite a young man, and there he remained the rest of his life pur suing the occupation of a builder, in which he was largely successful. He con structed ever one thousand houses during his life in Brooklyn. He continued this business up te within a short time of his death, although for the last five years he suffered greatly from an incurable disease. He leaves behind him the memory of a man universally respected for honor and integrity. Lantern Ureken. Last evening some boys were miew- balling en Water street, and one of them threw a ball through the large colored ' glass lantern in front of Henry Decrr's butcher shop, breaking it. Mere Wages and no Orders. The Hed Carriers' union of this city have given notice that from and after the 1st day of April, they will demand $2 per day wages, and take no trade for work. Sent Out, Francis German, for being drunk and disorderly, wa? pent te jail for five days. FIRE MATTE! The inquirer Hums New Hese Iteceived At the request of the neighbors adjoin ing the Inquirer building en North Queen street. Chief Engineer Harry . eidcred the Union te play a plug en the burning rnius. Eight months age five sections old Cleveland hose was returned Hewell stream of tiie for ic- pahs. Te day the chief received sections of brand new hose from the Cleveland house which he had properly stamped and delivered te the companies it belonged te. Chief Engineer Hewell made a visit te the different hose houses and gathered up eleven sections of hose that had been thrown away by the con panics. The hose is new being tepaired and will be ready for use in a short time. It was at the suggestion of Chief Hewell that the Cleve land company sent the new hose. Columbia ft Pert Deposit ltalliejd Company This organization elected officers a fol fel lows ydsteiday : President Strickland Kancass. Secretary ami Treasurer .Tames It. McClure. Directors Jacob Teme, G. B. Roberts, Edtnuud Smith, Winter Merris, Alexander Riddle, N. P. Shertridge, J. N. Du Jia-.ry, Henrv M. Phiillip?, A. J. Cassatt. Wil liam J. Heward, Henry I). Wehh. .1. P. Wetlierill. The Mieimcrclier. 'I lie customary "Fastnacht'' socialite et tin Lancaster Mtennercher, will be held at Mtcn Mtcn nerelier hull, Monday evening, February 2i. Soceml Annum Hull ii ine Square Association will be given at Rethwciler't bull en te-morrow (Frliluy) even ing, an. I the management being In geed hands a large crowd will no doubt be present and a gene rul geed time be had. AllltlHf'llICIlt. 'The Muscele." Aud rail's sprightly opera I? in prime favor with our pa'rens et music, niul it- production by the Wilbur comic opera company here te-morrow evening bid-; talr te prove most enjoyable. et its presentation by this p.ii-ty in Heading the 'J'imr of that city say : " It was one et the rae.l grace till, viva cious and captivating perJermances ever given in this city. Beth the rani: ami lib- were net only clever artist-, but accomplished vocalists." "MitUloeit's JHitiulei.i. -On Sat :rda even ing Hyde & Eehman's '-.Muldoon's Blunders " party will appear ler the llr-.t time In this city. The piece is .saiit te be among the met amusing or light Irish comedies, ami the per formance will Include a strong varietv bill, in whii-li Kelly A Ryan, two et the best lii.-.h comedians In the country, will appear. 'The l'ttxsina Regiment." We quote the tol tel tol iewing from a very complimentary notice iu tlie.Seranten llcpuhllcan et the performance of this new and successful millh.ry comedy by the company from Daly's theatre which will present it In this city next Monday night : "There is net a 'stick' in the entire cast. Miss Viigima Brooks, a lerent debutante of great power, presented the character el 'J'elkaJ.'sseff :i Russian heiress with appropriate vivac ity. Miss Brooks .showed an intelligent con ception el her parr. She is piquant and pretty ami acted with a degree el grace and naughti ni:s. 511-s Gcer&iuu Flagg as Millii .VW-iV.' gaie un agreeable pertrature et the demure companion of the Russian, and the gentlemen acquitted themselves generally with credit." SI'ECIAJ, NOTICES. Decline el Man. Impotence et mind, limb, or vital tunctieu, nervous weakness, sexual debility Ac, cured bv Wells' Health Uenewer. l. 1'er sale at .lebii F. Leng ft Sen. Sublimely Superb. pair et beautiful Sun-flowers .n has.d-, will be mailed fre te any lady who will send a three cent postage stamp te l)r. C. W. Ben Ben eon, lin. .Ve Kit taw St., Baltimore, .Md. I'lni". N. Ciittcuteu. 11". Fulton St , .Vew Yerk City, sole agenl for Dr. C. W. Bensen's rcmcilie". te whom all orders should be nddre-sed. W)--iiv Kidney Compliant Cured. B. Turner, Rochester, X. Y writes . " I have been ler ever a. year subject te serious dis order et the kidneys, and "elten unable te at tend te business: I procured yeiii- Jiurdnck Bioed Bitters and was relieved betere half a bottle was used. I intend te continue, as I fe: 1 confident that they wlllcntiiclycure me " Price fl. Fer Mile at II. B. Ceeliian'n 1 1 ii.' store. l.'S7 North Queen street. Luneastei A i:i:met ler Indigestion. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fevi.r, Ague, etc. Cob den's Liquid I'.cct anil Tonic Invigorator. il.llw'deed&v. " Skin Diseases " laired by Dr. Swayue'a Ointment. hat Is mere di-trcsslng than un obstinate skin disease, and why persons should sutler a single hour when they have a sure cure in "Swiiyne'sOintnicnt " is pat our comprehen sion. The worst c;ccs et tetter, itch, salt i Ileum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te Its wenderlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the l'.ice and blotches en the skin arc removed by ulng this healing oiut eiut meni. 1'eriectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching files Symp toms are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night alter getting warm In bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected, fcwayne's Ointment pleasant, sure, cure. Dr. Swayne ft Sen, 5.! North Seventh street, Philadelphia, I'a., te wlieni all letters should be uili'irsecti. yeld I. j- all prominent druggists. janav-SmdTTli&Fftw KKSCCED FKOJ1 DEATH Tliuloliewingt-tatcmeniol William.) Cough Ceugh lin, of Semcrville, Mass., is se remarkable that wc beg te usk for it the attention of our read ers. He says : " In the fall of 1ST I was taken v. lth a violent bleeding or tlie lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. 1 was se weak at ene time that I could net leave my bed. Iu the summer et 1877 1 was admitted te Use. City Hospital. While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my le.lt lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars m doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a report wen, around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dit. Wm. Hall's Balsam p.m tub Luxes. I lai.ghcd at my friends, think ing t hat my cilse was incurable, but 1 get a bottle 'e satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, 1 commenced te teel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I teel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone alllicted with Diseased J.imgs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced tjiat con sump umi can be cured. I have taken two bottle!" and can positively say that It has done mere geed than all oilier medicines i have taken since my sickness. My cough lias al most entirely disappeared nnd 1 shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and l:!'. Xerth Queen strc . iv2S-lvilceilTliftv2 Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb.--, lss-. 1 knew Hep Bitters will bear recommenda tion henetly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit ler making cures all the proprietors claim ter them. I have kept them since they were first etlcrcd te the public. They took high rank from the first, and maintained it, nnd are mere called ter than all ethers com bined. Se Ions as they keep up their high reputation ter purity and usefulness, I shall continue te recommend them something I have never before done with any ether patent medicine. .1. .7. Baiheck, M. D. I'elO 2wd&w A 1'ke.mpt way te ce a-thmatic whecxing. Use Hale's Heney of ilerchnuml and Tar. Tike's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute. tl.Vlwdced&w .Memers: nieinnrnii r.lenicrs!'. Are you disturbed at night and broken el your re3t by a sick child sullerlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If si, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WIXSLOW'S SOOTHINO SYKUl. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eatth who has ever used it, wne will net tell you at once that ij will rcg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief aud health te the child, eperatiaglike magic. It 13 perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, aud ia the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United States Sold everywhere; 25 cents a r.ettie "iarMvd&wM.W&S By Universal Accord. aveji's Cathaetic Pills arc the best of all purgatives ter family use. They arc the pro duct of long, laborious, and successful chemi cal investigation, and their extensive uc, by physicians in their practice, and by all civil ized nation, proves them the best and most citcctiial puigativc rill that medical science cin devise. Being purely vegetable no harm can ari-e irem their use. In intrinsic value anil curative powers no ether fills can be compared with thcm.aud every person,, know ing their virtues, wsli employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect elder, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mild, searching and eit' Mual. they are especially adapted te the needs of the digestive apparatus, derange ments et which they prevent and cure, it timely taken. They are the best and salest physic te employ for children and weakened constitutions, where a mild and effectual cathartic is lequired. Fer sale by nil dealers. felO iwdeert&w "A Werd te Hie Wise is Sufficient." An Directive and :igri-cable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fiver and Catarrhal Deafness Is Kly'- Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses Hie nasal 1 is.-ages of catarrhal virus, causing Healthy v-cretinni, aliajs intl-imiuutien nnd lriltatien, protects the usembiaual linings et the head lrem additional colds, completely heals the sores and resteies tliesen-e et taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a tew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. Asa household remedy for cold in the head it is iincqualer'. The Balm is cay te use and agreeable, s,. ,i by druggists at .V) cent-. On receipt et .Vic-nti will mall a package. Send ter circiihu with lull informa tion. KI.Y'.s. CBKA.M BALM CO., Oswego, N. . Fer -ale in Lancaster by all the druggists. Il.VSwdced&w li'iuiui's Household I'anucea Is the most elleclive l'uin Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than an y ether pain alleviator, ami it Is warranted double the strength el any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back r Bowels, Soie Threat, Uhcumat'ism and ail achks, and N TIIK CHEAT BELIKVi;it OF I'AIX. Bliewx's IIei sluelii I'aacua" should be in every family. A tcaspoenlul of the I'anacea in a tumbler or het water sweetened if preferred), taken at bed lime will i-.hkai: it a etn. Wets a bottle. tehU-lyd.M.WAS&w te te ii. ii. iicm.ii! Drug store, i:,7 Xerth Queen street, ter .lr Freeman' S'cw Na Na tieti'il J)yr:t. Fer brl-t'itness and durability of i(;:i-,aie iiii.'qnale.l. oler from 2 toSpeunds. )iivt tieiii ii, Bngii- . i.e-l (iermun. 1': ice. IS cent-'. "l.lle, Urtiit, i:eai!ty." ' V ii.il we all ud'uiif" and hew le secure it: A tint; hi ad of hair m its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed ioek should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Besterer," the most cleanly and de lighUul article ever introduced te the Ameri can oi-eple. It is totally different from nil ethei net sticky or gummy, and free irem all impure ingreiients that rendermany ether preparations obnoxious, it thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the calp c'.can and healthy, causing the hair te grew w here it had fallen off or become thin, ibxsnel soil or slain anything, and Is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting h-iir dre-dng and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Uesterei " is sold by all druggists, at 7" ci tils a b.-ttle. .Tiv het ties for II. e.;CI.W,S.w Wemi.n Kr.i:vwiii:: n-e Barker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned from expe rience that it overcomes despondency, indi-ge-tien, weakness in the back and kidneys, and ether troubles of the (. Jlcnne Journal. lel-limlcodAeow A ( eii:.,t. Cel. i or mii:; rnreat should no Steppe.i Neglect ircqut nll.v lesults Hi an In cur ible t.'ing Itl-ea'-e .i Consumption. I'.miv. n ': iiieuehial Trin i.i- de net disorder Hie siemach like ceuirn syrups and balsams, but :.cl direct lyen ilnitr.ilamcd part;:, allaying ii-i'itati.iii. give ritliel in Asthma, Bronchial Cough, Catarrh, and the Threat. Tumbles which Singers and I'ublicSpeakers ate subject te. ter tlUrly years Blown'. Bienebiul Tieciic- have been lec.uumen.icd by physi cians ami always ;?iiv perfect satisfaction, liavlu.- been te-tc.i by wide and constant u-e Te; m .uly u entire gem lalieit, they have at tailed we) .i.eriicii tank among the lewstap'e riiinedies el the age Sold at i". cents a box everywhere mS-lvd I'TliAS'tlvw IIKNItY'S CAHBOLIO SAI.VE. The best Salve iu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, s.tlt llu-uin, tetter.chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kin-la et skin erup tion freckles and pimples. The salve Is . ua.:iced le give pirlect satisfaction in cciy case or money letunded. Be sure you get Henrj's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. l'ricc'i"icents. fcel I in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, l:!7 i ;..) Xerth ijuceii street. A tt.w.l Angel's Visit A Tale et "Re.ii dulls." Blanch.' called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found liei'Mid and sighing, dearest friend, enci bright and gay. new scarce could keep from crying; tu '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te sec witli scrofula, my lace se badly uiaiTCil !"' then said her friend, " Kesadalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate netlicrdny and found her once mere blithe and g.ty, her lace as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's unywheic. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Be;ailalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes nil doctor's bills : Sold in Lanca-itcr at Cochran's Drug Stere, I.i7and 1K Xerth Queen street. ivSO-lydee'ditwa nit: iA;cwi;iis iiju;ni Dr. Barber's Bed Herse-Powders aie the best in the market. They are net a mere loed made et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain leurtiuicsthestrcngth of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will cure, and lattcn stock in ono-feurth the time, acting ul once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon ler tiie cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all di-e.asep. et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds id stock in a healthy condition. Sold every when- at iic. per pack, C ler $1; large size 40c., or .: ler $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Ding Stoic, l.'iTnnd 1: North Queen streets aug2-lydced&wl ethiug Short el t'nudstakable Jlenellts Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation wlcch AVer's Saksavakilla enjoys. It is a compound et t lie best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides et lntasium and Iren, and is the me-t elt'uctr.al of all remedies for scrofu lous, mercurial, or bleed disorders. Uniform ly successful and certain in its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures et Scro fula. Seres, Beils, Humors Pimples, Erup tions, Skin DWeaci ami all disorders rising from impurity et the bleed. By its invigora ting cllects it always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints. Female Weakness and Ir regularities, and is a potent rencwer el vital ity. Fer purifying the bleed it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health, and Imparts vigor and energy. Fer terty years it has been In extensive use, and Is te-day the me-t available medicine ler the suffering sick, anywhere Fer sale by all dealers. tcbl7-lwdcediw i ha run. MAiiitAi'h. February 13, ISai,- in this city, A mi Eliz abeth Barruck, aged U2 years. Farewell, my children dear. Though absent Irem you de net tear Ued will protect and comfort you. Se love 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 (Jed descend Te my children ue a friend. Keep these lines te remember inc. When no mere en earth my face you see : Ged thought it best te call me home And nevermore ou earth le ream, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the resi dence of Win. F. Shiley, Ne. 213 Chutch street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Phil adelphia papers copy. NJiH' At I'EUTlSHaUiXTa. AUCTION SaLK OF BOOTS AMD SHOES this evening at 7 o'clock, and te-morrow (Friday)evening at 7 o'clock, in Leeb's store room., Ne. 21 Xerth Queen street. J. Ill EM EN, i 1 es? & Sr.s, A u cts ltd NEW Alt FJtXiaEJLi.yiS. OOK WASTED.-APPLY AT SO. 11" XOBTH DUKE STREET. lC-2t -TOTlCK. THE OFFICERS AND MEM- JL hers of Empire Council. N'e. 120. Jr. O. U, A. M., will meet hereafter In the I. O. K. M. rooms, tl.ir.l Jloer or Fulton Hall. All mem bers are ri-.j!'.. sted te b.- prc-eut to-meyrow (FB1DAY) evening lit 3 o'clock. It BYOKDEUOFTHETUrSTEES. DISEASES OF THE EAR. THE Im pairment et hearing in young persons and In children is very often attributed te " absent-mindedness " by parents and te stupidity " by teachers. Where a child is stupid, there is always a cause, which should be traced out, and the peer child net treated as if it were responsible for the disease that rendered it se. Diseases of the Ear, Eve anil Threat treated by H. D. LOXGAKEK, M. D. OFFICE: Ne. 13Ea9t Walnut street, Lancas ter. Consultations lree. flC-3td4w HAVE YOU TRIED IT t IF NOT DON'T DELAY IT : Once used you will use no ether. THE P.OLLEIt GRANULATED FLOUR Will yield 50 te C5 pounds mere bread te the barrel than Fleur made by the old process. It requires mere moisture ; much mere nutri tious and healthy. Manufactured bv Ebv, Steiisian Ce., MAKnEiM, Pa. Fer sale by the principal grocers, il. F. STEIGEKWALT & SOX, rt'lielesaie Agents. -.0-dH UKL1C SALE. ON MONDAY, FEBKU- AKV 27, 1882, will be sold at public sale at the Keystone Hetel, North Queen street, the following described real estate, consisting et a Let of Ground, fronting 25 feet en West Chest nut street, and extending in depth 245 feet te ii ten-toot alley, whereon Is erected a two twe two Hlerv BRICK BACK BUILDING. 14x2ifcet. containing four rooms, with a one-story frame kitchen. 12x12 (Ne. 533). being the late resi dence of Catharine Tshudy, deceased. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., When attendance will bs given and terms made known by TOBIAS JOI1NSON. Executer of Catharine Tshudy. dec'tl. B. F. Hew. tl3.10,20.23.27d T 1J MAKTIn & CO. Gents' Furnishing Goods! BUY THE PEARL SHIRT PRICE $1.00. We new eiler our PEARL SHIRTS with many improvements, and think it te he the best unlaundrlcd Shirt made up at any price. They are carefully made et Best Wamsutta Muslin, three-ply Linen Bosem and guaranteed te lit Special measures taken aud PKAHI. SHIRTS made te order if desired. All sizes in stock. Cull and we can show you sonic points in them that can't help but convince yen tbev are THE BKST SHIRT in the market. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., 1A1C GOODS. DET GOODS. HAGEB, & BRO. have new iu store full lines of goods suit able for ileuacfurnishiiig. STANDARD MAKES. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Tabic Linens, Nap kins Towels, Marseilles and Toilet Quilts, Blankets, Table Cevers and Furntlnre Cretonne-. NEW SPRING Dress Goods. French Printed Satiucttc in choice designs Scotch Zephyr and American Dress Gingham, Seersucker. Fine Dre8 and Shirting Percales and Chintzes. NEW HOSIERY NEW KID GLOVES. Black Silk Warp Henrietta and Cashmere, the best makes Imported in nil quaHti4) Oeurtland's English Orepe, all widths. Blaek Cashmere Shawls. Black Silk Radina, Satin-de-LeeD, Meire and Mervillaux. EMBROIDERIES. We have new open our spring selection of Cambric, Xainzoek unit Swiss EMBROIDER IES, in sets, of various widths te match, and in new and elegant designs, In low priced and medium qualities, nnd including the finest goods imported. LACES AND LACE GOODS. Direct treni importers, iu choice new designs. Pique Welts, Xainzoek Checks, India Mull, Li n en le India, French Muslins, Nottingham Curtain Nets, French Lace and Antique Curtains. T"Tle fn cite Elimination. Hager & Brether, Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. INSTATE OF JOHN NIXDOKF, I.ATJS OF Hi Lancaster city, Lancaster county, ilcc'd. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Im mi diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster city. ISAKUAUA NIAUUUI', FREDERICK NIXDORF, . , Administrators. j'k-ctdeaw N If JIB rEBIISEM EXTS. LOST A GOLD LOCKET NEARLY square, containing a lady's aud gentle man's picture. A liberal reward will be paid en return of the same te 33-2 Seuth Prince street. ltd 17 ANTED BY A VOl'.Ml LAO A SIT- Tf uatien as Boek-keepei per. Geed lefer- ence will be given Apply at t THIS OFFICE, IH.KdEJS MONEY TO LOAN, At 5 and 5 per cent, en iirst-class first mortgages. Appiy te BAUSMAX & BUISXS, 14-3td,eedU 10 West Orange street. F OK KENT A FARM OF 50 ACRES. known as the "Jehn R 'McGovern larm." partly in city limits. In high state of culti vation. Possession April 1. Apply te BAl'SMAX & BURNS. fhVStdR 10 West Orange street. VfOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE AN AC- L cident Policy in the Travelers of Hart Hart eord. The cost ter $1,030 insurance with $ per weefe indemnitv, in the preferred class, $5. ordinary, $7.0, and medium 110, for twelve months. RIFE KAUFMAN, li-ltd Ne. 10 Eat King Street. PUBLIC SALK OF STORE, DWELLINGS and Building Lets. On THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1SSJ, at the Fountain Inn, en Seuth Queen street ( tJcorge Hastins, proprietor ), will be sold the following properties : Ne. 1. Twe-story brick Stere and Dwelling, en the southeast corner of West King and Derwart streets Let 37-xlIS) feet. Ne. 2. Twe two-story brick Dwellings, Nes. l.'iaud 17 Hazel street hall, 4 rooms and kitch en in each. Ne. :t. Onc-antl-a-lialf-stery brie'; Dwelling, with irame kitchen. Ne. M3 Seuth Prince street 5 rooms and kitchen. Let 21 2xl(K) ; well et water. Ne. 4. Building Lets, 10" tt. le in. bv 18 ft., southeast corner et Hazel and Reaver street. Ne. 5, Let en north side West Orange street, cast et Charlette, 23x136 tect. Ne. 6, Twe Lets en East side et Charlette street, north et Orange, each 22xl0n. Ne. 7, Let 2."xl4"i lect.en southwest corner of Mary street and Marieu alley. One-half the purchase money may icmaiii iu eithcrif desired. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., when attendance and terms will be given by ALLAN A. 1IERR CO.. Real Estate Agents, B. F. Howe. ; Xerth Duke street. Auctioneer. febll-:itdSWJtTh W jr. HAVi: NOW OH SALE OUR STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND Window Shades. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by Flu Kami WATER Which will be sold VERY LOW In order te close out. The line embraces every de-criptien of PAPER HANGINGS, The greater part being goods selected ter Spring's Trade. tlii Window Shades, PaperCurtaiiis, &c. CALL EARLY FOR UARGAINS. Phares W. Fry, NOS. l'!)-l:sl NORTH O.UKEN STREET KST1SUTA. tltJUSXTS. TUl-TOrt OPERA MOUSE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. The Celebrated Wilbur Maseette Ce., In their:l'Mth performance et Audrair- Great est Mnsical Succcs-, THE MASCOTTE. As produced bv this Company for ever l.0 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS nt llljnu Opera Heuse and Fitth Avenue Theatre, New Yerk. SAME GREAT ORIGINAL CAST. M -M J X I fc'ICENT COSTU M F.S. SUPERB ORCHESTRA. 40 GRAXD CHOROUS OF FORTY VOICES. 40 First and only correct and proper representa tion in this city. Kciucmber this is the great Original Company. ADMISSION 75, RESERVED SEATS SOund 3 CENTS-. 7". CENTS. Diagram ut Opera Heuse Oilice. 11-41 L'll.TO.N Ol'tK.1 HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY !8th. Fir-d appearance in this city et HYDE & BEIIMAN'S MULDOON'S BLUNDERS COMBINATION, Direct from their own beautiful theatre, Rroeklyn, N. Y., with the following well known ai fists. Kelly & Ryan, Merris i. Fields, Keengh. Randall, Sullivan & Muck, The Olympic Quartette, Bennett & Gardner, Berdeaux Sisters, Miss Annie Boyd, Heiran Brethers, in the greatest of all Irish comedies. MULDOON'S BLUNDERS; Oli THAT MAN FltOMUALWAY. ADMISSION : as, 50 and 7flc. Reserved Seats ou sale at opera house office. la-It TjiULTOa OPERA UOt'Sn. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. MR. JOHN D. MISHLER, assures a highly enJevHblc entertainment in the complete pro duction of Augustin Daly's Military Comedy. As acted neatly hair this season In New Yerk witli AUGOSTIN DALY'S COMPANY. S1 guarantee one et the most delightful entertainments ever given in Lancaster. USUAL PRICES, - - - 35, 0. 75c. Reserved Scats at Yecker's eflice. IB-it POLITICAL. TYEMOlKATIU MEETINGS'. THE OLD EIGHTH. MacGenigle and Honest, Economical and Efficient City Government." The Democracy meet at or the Eighth Wind will Mrs. Diehl's Saleen High Street -OX THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 1, AND AT Lueaa Fritz's Green Cottage Hetel -ON- FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 17, HON. JOHN T. MapGONIGLE, AD All II. TROST (in German) anil W. U. HENSEL Witt. AODBESS T1IK MGETIKO. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. THIRD EDITIM. THURSDAY EVENING. FEB. 16, 1882. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. (.'., Feb. 1G. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, cloudy and rainy weather, southerly winds, lower pressure. " FlKE AXO WATER. Seme Recent Ravages et the Elements. Elizabeth, X. J.. Feb. 1C Fire this morning destroyed Rankin's felt factory. Less, $5,000 ; insurance, 3,000. Fur Stock Damaged. Chicago, Feb. 16. The stock in Peri Peri let's fur store was damaged by fire this morning te the extent of $20,000. LjrUU'S Less. Bctex, Feb. 1C The fire at Lynn last niyht was mere serious that at first re ported, llie total less will amount te $e0,000. Four firemen were slightly in jured. HuriieNiill Factory Uurnett. White Hall, X. Y., Feb. 10. The lower horse-nail factory of the Ausablc horse-nail company, at KeeEcville, X. Y., was destroyed by fire last night. The less is $13,000 ; partially insured. The origin of the fire is net known. The Overflowing; Suniiueliuiiiin. Wilkesrarre, Feb. 1C The water in the Susquehanna river at this place is 2'3 feet above low water mark. The ice for a distance of several miles remains solid be tween here aud Kingsten. The Hats arc overilewed at Kingsten, a portion of the main street is covered, aud the Aveudale mine is filling up with water, causing con sidcrablc damage. BY WIRE. Telegraphic News of the Atterauun. Themas J. D. Wiand, of Connecticut, blew out the gas iu his room at the Occi dental hotel, Xew Yerk, and was found dead iu his bed this morning. A policeman was shot dead near Galway last evening. The Heuse te day granted an annual pension of $5,000 te the widow of the late President Garfield. A final disposition of the auti-pelygamy bill is expected iu the Senate te-day. In the Heuse te-day, a bill was reported favorably for a new public building at Williamsport, Pa., aud the committee en public buildings te-day also decided te recommend the erection of a new building at Erie, Pa., at a cost of .$123,000. Gilbert Stevens, engineer, was killed and two ethers were seriously injured by the explosion of the boiler in the Brooklyn city mills at neon te-day. The strike of employees of the Pullman palace car company is practically ended. Elaborate preparations arc being made for the first state dinner of Presideut A i thur te the diplomatic corps this evening. Philadelphia's city solicitor gives an opinion that while the city can sell its interest it cannot dispose of the gas weiks until the bends have matured. He also ptesented the draft of an ordinance providing for the sale under certain re. strietiens. ! TA R ROUTE RS ACQ V IT" 1' E O. 1 be ISevcrmiK'iit Fall te Make out a Case ut Lincoln Neb. Omaha, Xeb., Feb. 16. Judge Dundy, presiding ever the United States court at Lincoln, Xeb., where th trial of Oerbin and Iddiugs in the star route cases has been in progress for several days, yester day morning directed the jury te return a verdict of acquittal, which they accordingly did. The government had completed the examination of its witnesses, the defense had net offered any testimony, and the prosecution had utterly failed te show any wrongdoing by the accused. The ver dict gave universal satisfaction, as the de fondants are well-known and respected citizens. aO.Mi: .SHOCKING DISCLOSURES. An Iowa (iirl Murderr ller father witb the Coiinlvuiice lit Otner JtiembeiM et Hie Family. Reck Rapids, Iowa, Feb. 16. Dming the coroner's iuvestigatien yesterday into the murder of Jehn Lanahau, who was shot while sitting near the window of his own house en Saturday night, Maggie, his daughter said that she did the sheeting. She also implicated her mother, 1 e sister Anne aud the latter's lever, named Birch, saying they had agreed te " pnt the old man out of the way." The motive for sheeting was that Lanahau refused te allow Anne te marry Birch. The latter at one time lived with the family and was driven from the house by Mr. LanahaD, who suspected him of criminal intimacy with his wife aud daughter Anne. All parties implicated are under arrest. lied. May Marries an lielre;-. Svx Francisce, Cal., Feb., 16 Fred erick May, of Baltimore, was married last night te Miss Cecelia Celeman, niece of the Ia!e W. S. O'Brien, at St. Mary's cathedral, Rev. Archbishop Alemany performing the ceremony. The reception at the residence of the bride's mother which followed was a brilliant affair. The Bis Munich rallure. Londen, Feb. 16. The assets of the Pfcister Brethers, of Munich, whose fail ure has been reported, arc stated at 200, 000. A settlement at the rate of seventy per cent, has been offered. There are ap prehensions that this failure may cause many ethers. Went It Harder or Suicide .' Ciiic.vr.e, Feb. 10. The relatives of Luke Hansom, who, en the morning of Feb. 0, was found dead in Hinsdale, are pushing an investigation vigorously. New developments Ihave been made, which; it is claimed, entirely dispose of the suicide theory. Hansom had an insurance en his life of $27,000. Tbe Deferred Veud Test Case. Readine, Pa., Feb. 10. The test case of J. L. Sticbter against the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company, in which the plaintiff asks that $50,000 of deferred bends be issued te him, and which was te have been argued te-day, was postponed by mutual agreement of. counsel in court this morning. Or. Henseu Ooleg te Chicago. Chicace, Feb. 1C The First Baptist church has extended a call te Rev. P. S. Hensen, D. D., of tbe Memerial Baptist church, Philadelphia, and has received that gentleman's assurance of bis acceptance. I TUROl'OH A BRIDGE. The Mishap That Vefel a Ceal Train. Belvideke, X. J. Feb. 16 This morn ing, while a leaded coal train en the Delaware. Lackawanna & Western rail toad wass passing ever an iron bridge known as Bell's bridge, about twelve miles north of this place, the bridge suddenly gave way, precipitating about one-half of of the train iute the creek fifty feet below. One brakeman was slightly injured. Prompt measures are being taken te build a temporary bridge. Dreuned llemclf in the Rain Barrel.. Ithaca, X". Y., Feb. 16. Mrs. J. M. Rolliseu, wife of a farmer living near Ithaca, was found drowned yesterday in a cask of rain-water. A supposed case of suicide en account of despondency caused by the death of her only seu. Her hus was away from home and does net yet knew of his wife's death. tiurcusiii" its Capital. Ai.uaxy. X. Y.. Feb. 16. The Mutual Unieu telegraph company te day filed a certificate in the secretary of state's office increasing its capital te ten million dol lars. -RS MAICMuTS. ?-. Yer itittrxui. New i'erk, Fi'bruary 1C Fleur State ami Western without important change. Wheat K?sC better ami fairly active: Ne. - Ib'il .March. $1 Mm S-" ; ile April $1 :WSI 37U ; le Mav.il aV'fPi :175: iIe.iiine,l .! :ujj. corn 4yj,e iiisner : iuixcii wetiern speitil nt'fiiiie ; ile" tuturus, MQU'i'Jc. euN without uuetahlu clrmjji) ; e.. Muixli l"i' : .! April 4S1C. i'hilitliltl ftlerkei. 1'uil.-.uli'h:a. Feb. W. Kliitii State ami Weti-ru ilull r.ml weak ; Supertlne, at i'l oil I01; ;-,;ra at .'iu.i.l 0.1; Ohie anil In inuiH. tiiin:!v, iii :ii'7n: I'eniwylvantii tle. i:i-2Mi;-r. Rye Heur lit l .".Off i i2. Wlii-at iiiiM'IMi'il : Del. unit tVnn'.i Ri'il ut fi ::eqi it-.' ; ile aiiiIht at ji iiiq.i .::. Cern iirmi'i ter local iiie. Oats ilnll anil barely -.teuilv. Uveilullat S3e. Previsions ilull ami liiiucr. Lani (irnuT. ISutter choice mmi-cc ami linn, but ettHU kinils quirt ;Cr'aiui'i- Etra, l'fSf.e ;itogeoii te choice. :t'J. KeMs Hi in. EfiXS ilull ; !' nn'.i, 'i)a.Tii" : Mi'.slcru, STS'e. Chcuieiiiiict ami unchanged. Petroleum linn : Itelint'il, ".: Whisky ilull at $1 ul. Hci'ils koeiI te prime clever tlull ut S' uu : ile ile Klaweil stcatly at ?1 :t.ViJl :17. tiriitti and I'revisDii OtietHtluuit. One e'elnc!: limitations et grain unit provis previs ions, lurnlslicil by S. if. Yumlt, Hrekcr, 1V East King street. February 1.1. Chicago. In Chicago them has been au ailvaiieuef 5c In Wheat since ves-tcnluv. Wheat Cern Oats I'erk Earit March.. riyt .:i 40 17.111 10.U1 April... .'iV. 17..17M HI-'-"' May... l.'JV: j;-. .UVn I'lulitilKlphla. March. 1..H1.. .m .Vt April... l.'Jrt .1:756 Mav i.:k,", .fiSji Ay. I.lvu Stock Market. Ciiicaue lles UccelpU, iS.efiO heuit; alilp. ments. ti.lwi beail. .Market very ilull anil con cen slilcrably demoralized in sympathy with pro pre visions, l'rlces generally 101.1 cents lower. Common te geed mixed at $Ui;i); heavy pack inland shipping. S'5 7a?p7 ; I'liilailelplilas and lardei'i. $7 107 ."': liuht, fiiQi; fill; skip and culls, fii r.(i.f? j. Cattle -Receipts, 7,0J bead; shipment", 2,7iie bead. Market weak anil price 10c lower ler poorer grades ; experts. IS legc SO; geed te choice shipping steers, $.1 te j$.1 !e ; common te lueiliiim, i'iref5; mixed butchers' plentiful and wcak-'-r ; interior te fair, 7f,:i ilj ; geed te choice. $l(!il SO: .steckurs ami feeders, fS) 1 70; Ktic-H Texam, $lfa):. Sheep Receipts, ::,C0jbead; shipments, l.tMl bead. Market active, strong and hlgher: com mon te lair, ::r.l' I :.!,); medium "te geed,94 7" ." 0 : choice te extra, $.1C0ti. E.sr J.nunm Cattle Receipt. "17 head; market slew ; best soiling at $Jsi;:i7 ; fair te Keed, J.1 Miffy, ; common. wnTi. iles Receipts. tOJ head; market tlriu ; Philadelphia". 7 ."uj71H; Yerker, C .V)j$0 73. Sheep Receipts, 'ii head ; markut active; price", i.i .r.H? 21. StOCK .tlMTKet. Nt-iv Yerk, I'hiimlclphia mid Leeal Stock also Cnitcd States ltiid-i ropertoil daily by Jacob It. I.ose, N. E. Cor Centre Square. Nkw lern:. Stocks weak and lev. er. r ebrunry li. 10:00 l:0i 3:W A. U. F. M. . il. 1:1V" i:u liiw iijm ;e; ies le ie4 Vi Viiii P&J5 107 .... lMi i7 riy. iik IK . 13 'Jl t U3&. WA 110 111 SfikS MX 07 Meney Chicago . North Western Chicago. Mil. ft at. Paul Camilla Heutln-.rn C. C. ft I. C. It. It Del., t.ack.& Western Delaware A II udseu Can:d .... Denver & liie (jramie KastTcnn., Va. ft Ga Uannibal ft St. Jem Lake Shere ft Mich. fciiiHhein Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central MNseuri, Kansas ft Texas N. Y.. Lake Erie & Western..'.. New.leicv Central N. Y.. Ontario ft Wu-tei New lerlr Central Ohie & Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce... rft. Pan! ft Omaha de Preferred Central Pacific Texan Pacific Union Pacific Wabasli, .. .. uis ft Pacini; ' Preferred v e j t ion Tel Ce l'HILADEl.rni'.. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania It. II Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ex iiv ... ISnlTale, Pitts, ft Weeterii Northern Centrat Northern Pacille " Pretened Ilcstenvlik Electric Underground Tel. Ce. Pliiladelphh. ft Kile It. U Gunnison Mining lewaGulcl; Minimr..., UwiTte States Kosdi. fl:l . "il - :t! 3A) 3d :ny. wZ iw 2I4 i 2IJi : 124 lk M'A .... :u?J la's isii ia?i 40-,'i 41 XIX tlilJii .... 10 $ tax wZ 4:i5a i K . 117 lViyi 117J . m se xiy My. SV& wx HRi 7S WUi .... 01U MX. 714 :e 17.V United States 1 p. tX crna .. Lecal stecKH and Iteniiu. Par val. .$100 . 100 . 100 . 100 . 100 . ICO Lest sale. 1105 107K ISO 120 105 112 1U2 VHM 105 102 $173 lUri.&l 100.80 147 13i50 141.30 l-'lLMi 200 145.7S 140 153 7IW0 103 fill 10U 105.50 100 10 $2.25 25 GO 120 LancClty 6 per ct. Lean, due 1682.. " 1S83.. " " 1S90.. " 18!fi.. 5 per ct. in 1 or 20 years. a per ci. Scheel Lean.., I " in 1 or 20 years. KM 4 " iii .ler 20 years.. 100 " ; " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Maulielm borough lefin 100 BAKK STOCKS. First National itanlc. flOO Farmers' National Rank 50 Lancaster County National Rank.. SO Columbia National Ilauk , Eiibrata National Rank First National Rank, Columbia.. .. First National Rank, Strashurx.... First National Rank, Marietta First National Rank. Mount Jey.. Lititz National Rank , Manhclui National Rank Union National Rank. Mount Jey, New Helland National Bank MISCEIXASEOCS BOMDO. :oe IH 100 100 I0O MO 100 100 50 Km Quarryville it. It., flue INK! $100 Reading ft Columbia K. Kilue lStti 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1SS0 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., Unit m I or 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., ilue lbSO.............. .......... ...... 100 .MISCKLLAMHOCS STOCKS. Quarryville It. it , 50 Millersville Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and i uel Company... Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company.. 25 100 Columbia Water Company.. Susquehanna Iren Company. .. 100 170 4.25 1 1 Marietta Hollowware tee Stevens Heuse. 50 Ml M Sicily Island East Brandy wine. Wnyncsb'jj. TTJRXPIKK STOCKS. Rig Spring ft Reaver Vnltey Columbia ft Cliestnut Hill Columbia ft Washington Columbia & Bijj Spring Lancaster Enhrata Lanc.,Eiizabetht'n AMIddlet'n... Lancaster & Fruitviile. Lancaster ftLitltz Lancaster ft Williamstown Lancaster ft Maner Lancaster & Manheim Lancaster ft Marietta .$ 25 $ 10.2S 13K 21 25 18 25 25 25 100 50 25 25 50 25 5 20 18 47.23 CO 50 04.50 55 92 41-5(1 ii