LANCASTER DAILY 1JSTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25 18&2. COLUMBIA NKWS. UUK IlKGL'LAK COKKESPONDKNCK Market was cxtraetdinarily large this mertiiiiL-. The Citizeai' band is low without prac tising 100 n, but hope te be seen quarter ed in Company C s aimeiy. To-meuow morning will bean exciting one te the lncmbeis of the First African church, as six new membeis will be "dipped" in the livei at the feet of Unijn Mict. Rev. William '. Laiis will exchange pulpits te morre-.v with Rev. S Stall, of Lancaster. The boieu"h lean i i.ie''iciii'' finely. $10,000 having ahe.nly bjen .suV-cribed, with geed pre-spec's for the rest in a time time. Mr. Jehn S. Given, of Duver, Del., is en a short visit te his friends in Columbia. Rev. Jehn McCoy, will exchange pulpits with Rev. McElmeyle, of Marietta, to morrow. Capt. I). IJ. Case, feimuly at this place, new at Maiietta, has been elected solicitor for the First national bank there. The elec tion is a geed and deserving one, and we feel positive that the captain will give en tire satisfaction. On next Tl.uratlay evening :i ten cent spelling bee will be held in t he Norwood school house. A jjernl pregramme has been prcpaied, consisting of vt cal and in tdrumcntal music, leading-, iccitatiens and the spelling bee. Mi. J. II. Zeamer will act as school teacher. A large wagon was struck this morning at Lititz, bieakinjx the hind wheels, but luckily net injuring any e! the eccu pants. The holder, ei the lit t nieitgagc bends of the R & C. R. R. will be paid eh" en the 1st el Maivh. Te" intention was te renew them, but the emp.in.', deteriniucd topayelf new lli.i. they h ve '-ufiieient money. A hui.ii' heleu. mg te Mr. Frohman, a butcher f L u -a iter, seated at tliu bhiftcr at the MiiMiue fuiiiacc, ran oil", upsetting the wagon, spilling the contents and badly demolishing the .sh-iits. Xext Monday afternoon Columbia pub lic schools will celebrate Longfellow's bit th day. The ei ici-es in the high school will begin at i.' o'clock In the Cherry sticct building, lust l!m,r, fi.jni 3 :I3t i tt'le ; second iloei, liem 2:1.! te y:le ; third fleer, fi.nii :i:le te 1:13 ami the Tilth rtteet schools fiem l::i() te 'J:.J0. Rev. ('. iV. Buey, of Ilauisburg. will picach in the Methodist chinch to-menow morning and evening. At 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon the auniveisary of the Sun day-school Missionary society will be cele brated. Dining the .session addi esses will be made by t'.ie pastei. Rev. Henry Wheeler and IU.v. lluey. There will aim lie several iccitatiens, readings, etc. The Coekmau chapel, connected with thoMeth theMeth thoMeth e.list Sunday .ielioel, will also pailieipate. The sci vices will be very intciesting au! no doubt largely attended. This morning, between six and seven o'clock, an accident eccuned in Washing ten borough that was almost fatal, and ' doubts are rxpiesscd as te the ultimate ! recovery of the iujuied piity. The facts of the case aic : .Miss Lizzie Shumau, a, niece of Mr. Jehn Slierrick, at whose ics't ilencc the accident eeuuried, while remev- inf t.llO hi f'-llr f:!.. ili-l(;"4 In llirt Intniiimir had the nilsl'eil uuu te stumble en the top i siep am: mil neaaieng ie tnc uoiiem. in the descent enu of Use dishes struck the I wall and broke, she falling en the ' broken pieces, cuttinga terrible gasti in her threat, coming wiihin a quarter of an inch of severing the jugular vein. The wound ' bled prefiwly and a doctor was summoned, ' who did all in his power te stanch the Hew el bleed, and at length succeeded patient is in a very feeble condition riie I ' : I Kenuri) in an;xice. aiisferluucti AVliicli JIclcl it Lancastrian. A private letter dated llcrmosdle, Mex ice, states that Herace I). G.isl, feiiucrly efthis city and mere recently city treasur er of I'ueble, Colerado, hut new connected with a new iaiIre.nl enterprise in 3Iex 3Iex ice, iceeiitly met with an excitiug adven tuic near Hermosillo. It appears that he had visited the village iu company with a lady and gentleman, and by seme means became separated from them. Being un acquainted in the place iic lest himself while searching for hia companions, and seeing a cab driving in the direction he thought he ought te go, he hailed the diivr and engaged him te take him home Sikmi after lie rnteicd the cab it stepped, aud a .Mexican get in and took a. scat beside huu. After being driven ll.r some distance, the cab left the read, anil Cast became suspicious that the Mexican aud the driver meant te rob him. He took can gave spiaug fiem the cab and te his heelj. The 3Icsi- also sprang from the cab and chase, goon overtaking him. A btrugglc en ued, ait'I G.isr, bein uuaitncd, pulled from his pocket a large deer-key and aimed it a!, the .Mrxican, which kept him in check for a short time, but the driver coming up, and the pair finding that (Jast had no pistol, closed iu en him, and after a desper ate stiuggle succeeded in robbing him or $13 in money, a silvei watch given him by his father, .aid a chain made of 'lis father's hair, which wcre highly valued. They then Ic!t him. and he wandered about for several hours before he was able te linil his way te his quarters. He has some hopes el recovering the watch. ss the rehhcis are likely te attempt te pawn it. Concert at the College CIi.ipcl. Last eveninc the orchestra of Franklin aud Marshall college pave a very enjoyable concert in the chapel at which a select ami and appreciative audience was pres ent. The ynegrammc throughout was of uncommon merit, the ei- chestia as a whole, comprising thirteen pieces, 3Ir. A. P. Hern conductor, showing marked improvement since their last public pcrformauce. aud Miss Bechtold's rendition of the Pattiseu waltz song. 3Ir. Riser's sole, aud 3Ir. Hcreld's violin sole, c.vliing forth especial praise, and each icceiving well deserved cnceies. Belew is printed the admirable pregramme in full : PART I. Concert 0 ei litre ( Schullcr ) Orchestra- Trie Violin, Celle and l'i.ine. Op. Mi, Ne. 1. (Wehlialnl) .Messrs. Iiei-jM, Smith and Mil ler. Flute Sole Serenade (Tittcl) . . Willie II. linger. Fiugling.-licd Carl (.Mendelssohn). Oi chest ra Vecal So!e-r.itlion Waltz (I'uttlsen) Mlfs llHlllu licehteld. Piane Duet Hii.lal Dance. Op. 42, Ne. :. r (Scharwenk.1) A. 1". Hern and Miss Callle bhcaffer. f'ernet bole Ll..ie I't.lka, (Hartmann). T. M. Uisei', with Orelie.tra. l'AKT II. "Heiniliche I.kbe" ynvelte, Op. iOO(Kescli). Orchestra. Violin Sole Alpcnlicuur, Op. 59 (Seheuer). Julius A. HereM. Vecal Tlie "Ge te the one whom I adore " (Cetu)..-.Mi: I'.cchteld and Hehrer and .Mr. Ze lcr. Flute Duet Galep, Op. 2', Ne. C ( Dcmeisse man) Messis. Hagcr and Eshlcni.m. Vecal Sole Lcs Kameaus ( Fnure ) Orch'l accp'tarr. by T. M.I5Iser...Mr. M. P. Zeller. Hechiit-niareli (Mendelsse!m)....Orcl'.cstra. Held Fer restasc Letters addressed a1? fellows arc held for postage at the Lnr.casirr posteffico : - " C. L. Pry, crq., Adams Heuse, corner of Clark and Harrison r.trfct, Chicago, III." 'G. F. Sehaller. 213 North 4th street. Philadelphia. IV ltcricti's Condition. Dr. 31. L. Herr, the surgeon in attend ance en Peter Kc?iii;b, who let his leg hy the rphi-iiii of the iVinnen en Yrcdncs pay. if; m's ! i- patient v.'i gettiug along very weii ami his condition veiy favorable for ultimate recovery. O. U. A. M. Their I'leseet Places of Sleeting. Couefctega council Ne. 8, O. U. A. M., formerly located in the hall en the second lloer of the Inquirer building, have leased for the next year the Knights of Pythias 1 all, en the fourth story of Fulton hall, where they will meet hereafter en Tues day evenings of each. week. At a meet ing of the council held en last Monday the trustees were empowered te lease the third lloer of. the new Inquirer building new being elected, which they will arrange and furnish as a council room, for the use of the order. Conestoga council Xe. 22, Jr. O. U. A. 31., meet in the same hall en Thuisdav evenings, and Empire coun cil Ne. 20. Jr. O. IT. A. 31., meet in the Red Men's hall, en the third fleer of Fulton hall, en Thursday evenings of each week. Gm e Hall ler a Hearing. Geerge Wadlc, Miller Wadle and Jacob Wadlc, of Greenland, this county, were anested yesterday by Officers Pylc and Gilbcir, of the Pennsylvania railroad police. They were passengers en the Har risburg Accommodation east from this city a few nights age. They refused te pay their fare and were put off the train, which they again Ijnarded and assaulted the con ductor. Rcferc Alderman 3IcConemy they gave bail for a heariug. Iland Injured. This afternoon Benny Yccker, seu of B. Yeckcr, of Fulton opera house, had his hand badly crushed by having it caught in the printing press of II. L. llartmyer in the Foetlighl office. Dr. Yeagley attended him. Aiiiuneiiiente. Prank Maye Te-night. That eminent and popular young actor, Mr. Frank Maye, will t lil-. evening appear at Fulton opera house In lil-j Unions impersonation et Davy Crockett. The piece is tee well known te our readers te need imy 1 (-commendation at this time, but Mr. Maye announces that this will positively be bis last performance of the rele iu Lancas ter, unil nil these who have net seen the play should net let this oppertunitp slip by without taking udvanlage el it. Jehn T. Raymond. Ot Mr. Raymond's Im pel -Dilation el the title role or the new comedy ' Fie-sh, tlie American." in which lie will ap pear :it Hid opera house en Tuesday evening, the New Yeik Tribune says : " Thereis enough substance in Prcih te make a btand in the pep ular laver, and Mr. Kuyuieiui will sec tire his victory. He is provided, in his new character, with opportunities admirably calculated te bring out his peculiar drollery. Thip part is chivalrous, sympathetic, and, at the same time, hiecjsv and frolicsome The sentiment In it is kept down with Just restriction." SPECIAL XOT1CES. l'uvsitiA3 attest: "Celden's Liquid Ex tract of Heel is particularly uaelul in Diph- iieii.i. Feier, and uveiy depressing disease." f22-lvdcedAw "Uiicliup;ilba." N u, quick, complete cure 4 duys, urinary uHLetleni, smarting, ircijuent or difficult ml nation Mdiicydiseu5Ct.fi. Drugging. Depot, Jehn !'. Leng A Sens. Ilalui In fiilcad. Them inn balm in Gllcad te heal euuh gaping wound : InThuuius' Kelectrie Oil, the. rciueilv is found. for internal ami for eutwiud u-i you freely r, all puhTimViiill iimumtien. you should net inn ie uy it. (inly costs u trlllc, '11 weitli its weight in it geld, ud by every dealer iu the hind till remedy is sold. Fer sale at II. IJ. Cochran'.- ding store, 137 Ninth y ui-eii street, Lancaster. Or. Truster's lteu Hlttcre. I i.iziet'a ttoet Uittcrs are nut u diaiu-shen " hi-kj buveiuge. but aie stiiclly luediclnal iu every sense. Tliey uct strongly upon the liver anil Kidneys, keep the bowels open and legular, niulce the weak strong, heulthu lung", build up the nervous mid demise the bleed and tyatein et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Kush el llloed te llui Head, ten-'ing te Ape)iley, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, I'imples and Blotches fccrelu leus Humors und Seros, Tetter, King Werm, While Swelliug. Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and for young men 'utreiing from Weakness or De bility caused fiem iinprudenee.und tetemales iu delicate health, FrazicrV Heet IJIttcrs are Cspeeially leceliiuiended. Dr. Fi-.izicr : 1 have used two bottles et your Kent Hitters ter Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak, lie-?, and Kldnqj-tlise iscs.and they did uicmoie geed tb'in all the doctors and the medicine level used. 1-ieui Ihe first doe I took I be gan te mend, and 1 am new in perfect health and lccl us well us I overdid. 1 consider your rieilicinoeiu) et the greatest et blessings. Mas. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. JmiIi! by II. H. Cochran, 137 and 13'J North (.iiicen Micct, in Jl per bottle. Henry & Ce. Se'.p I'Kipiieteis, ia Vi-sey ftrcet, New Yerk. f23-w.VsLcw Kalamazoo. MIcli., Feb. 2. 1882. I knew Hep Hitters will bear iccomincnda iccemincnda iccomincnda tlen honestly. All who uc them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit ler mnking cures all the proprietors claim ler them. I have kept them since they weic flrst ettered te the public. They took high rank from the first, and maintained it, anil file mere called ler than all ethers com bined. .Se long us tliey keep up their high reputation ler purity and usefulness, I shall continue te recommend them something 1 have never befeie ilone with ans ether patent medicine. -f. .1. ISaisceck, M. D. felO 2wd&w Held Net te ilIlBrertunc." Jic Lly'e Cream Halm a thorough tiialit you would be cured of Catarrh, Hay Fever, catarrhal De.itness, or quickly relieved of colds iu the head. Cream K.dm ell'cctimlly cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing licalthly secretions, allays Inflammation, protects the meuibranal linings et the head trem addition al colds, completely heals the sores and re stores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial re-uilts are realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will euro Catarrh, Hay Fever, tc. The Halm Is easy te use and agree able Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On re ceipt el 3J cents will mail a package. ELY'S CUKAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Fer rale in Lancaster druggists. !13-2wdced&v MEATUS. Ilr.it7.oe In this city, en thc22d of February, 15; J, Flunk Ileizeg. The relatives and friends el the luuiily are iispecttully invited te attend the funeral, liem his parents' lesidencc, Ne. S31 Maner street, en Sunday ulternoen at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t Loneeseckeo. On t he 21th Inst., at Philadel phia. David Lengcneekcr, In the 75th year of his ue. Services and interment at Lancaster ccuic tery en Monday at 2)$ p. in. ltd A'E W AO VE11TTSE31 VXTS. i - ltAMIOllKKKOtJTMINi;lITIUS(SAT T TJRDAY) evening, at Henry Neamcr's saloon, corner of Water and Orange streets. s 2evn kkeut lunch this Saturday Kvcnlng. at the rear bar of the Leenard Hetel. Gee. Keller's Philadelphlabeer en tap. Lunch every Saturday evening. ltd C. - f fff 1 LOAN IN SUMS OF 9500 OtJUiUUU and upwards, en CItv or Country, flist-lass Mertgagc. CIIAS. E. WENTZ. lebi"-2td Ne. 45 East Orange Sti-ect. c 1ALL.ANI) .SKKOtIKlIAXUSOME,GOOD, Cheap Parler Suit?, wamut. Ash and Cot tage Chamber nits. A lull line nt bottom prices at ltd HOFFMEIEU'S, Ne. 2'J East King Street. Ml ULKS AND UOltSKS. On MONDAY, MAKCII fi, 1S82, will be sold at ene e clock. l. m.. at the Mcrrimnn I Heuse, North Prince stree-, Lancaster, Pa.. IS head of geed, heavy Kentucky Mules, well matched. Alse three Driving Horses. lcb25-4td4Uw- ISRAEL L. LANDIS. TJUIJLIC SALE. i On TUESDAY, FEHRUARY 28, 1882, will be sold at Finger's coal-yard en North Prince street, opposite the Reading railroad depot, the following personal property, te wit : Wagons. Huggy, Sleigh, Hickory Weed, Hick ory I'esii, rhinlcs and Heards, Kindling Weed, fu-!.-. and llarrels, Circular Saw and Cider I'M'--. Cevnsheller, &e. Sale te Commence at i leci: j. in , when attendance will be given and lernw mad" kne- n bv MRS. C. FINGER. It. V. Ke'vr, A'l'jt. Ieb20-2td f 1AKFCJ CARPETS ! AN ELEGANT JOHN S. GIVLER & Our assortment embiaces new styles in 3Iequettc Bedy Bi ussels and Tapestry We have these weeds in a creat vaiietv of st vies suitable for narleis. libraries, dining grain Carpets wc have a cheiee new assortment iu three ply, extra-super ingrain and half-wool ingrain. In Damask Ycnitian Carpets, purposely for halls and staiis, wc have several new styles all very handsome. In Hemp Carpets, we have a full assort ment in new styles at very low prices. Iu Homemade Rag Carpets we have an unusual large stock which we offer at very close prices. We call special attention te the fact that in our assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets will be found many new pat terns that belong exclusively te the manufacturer and cannot be had elsewhere in the city. We also show an elegant assortment of mequette, body and tapestry Brussels Rugs, in mauy choice new patterns ; also Cocea Rugs in all sizes in best qualities. Rubber 3Iats iu large assortments ; Wiudew Shading and Fixtures ; Fleer Oil Cleths in large stock in all widths and latest patterns. We have also a large assortment of body and tapestry Biussels Borders in widths that will almost match any carpet made. Persons visiting our carpet rooms will find the largest stock in the city, embracing all the new styles at the rcr leicest prices. We solicit a call and ceusider it no trouble te show our goods. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., - - 25 East King street. JVC II' AliVEUTlHEMES'lS. INN X WILLSON. HAVE JL-T RECEIVED ANOTHER INVOICE OF A.XJCTION GOODS. WHICH TIIE ARE SELLING MUCH UELOW THEIR VALUE. Tinware, Weed and Willow-ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Buckets 10 cts., Breems, Fleer Oil Cleth 25 cts. i TSTDON'T FAIL TO CALL AND (iKT IJAliGAINS.: FLIjSTN & WILLSOJST, Lancaster, Pa. IMIK ONLY 1'I.AUK WHKKK YOU CAN SAVi; VOUIt MONEY, NOEBEOK & MILEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA. xew is yevu time ru bit: ' rUHCIIASEUS LOOK Tt YOL'I! IXTEUE8TS : i Yeu are awaie that everything in the line of M.iteiiul. Tiude and IJubines h:i advanced. I and Is still advancing in price, and if you postpone or delay your needy until Spring, you will i find you will have te pay US or super cent, iueiu than ii you make your pui chase new. I The reason we ai coffering inducements and Mill selling our work at the Present and Re I duced Piieesiseuing te the fact that we are new Enlarging our Carriage Works, and have net ' at present room sulllciiit te store our work, uh well us thcdetdic te keep all our hand in employment, as we employ none but the Rett mid Met Practical Mechanic''. Wc have yet en hand a Large Stock et Rubies, Pliaeteus, Family Ciirriuge.s, Market and Riwiuess Wagons, Arc ALL OF THE LVTLST AND MO VI' DKblRAIILE STYLES. FINISHED IN THE P.It AND MOST ARTIVTH MANNER. And te which we invite yem t-ieel:il and i'.uinedi.ilc attention. .YEH' AVVEKI ISEM&lflS T?OK KENT. X Frem Api ill. the eliice with file proel vault, new occupied bv Hen. The-. E. l-'nink-lin and Waller M. Franklin. cm . Ne. 35 E.ist Orange street. Applvat Ne. ."7 EAVTORANGE Street. ' It'l PUIIL1U SALE V HOKMX On MONDAY. FEB. '.'7. lbS-'. at 1 o'clock p.m.. will be peld lit the Mcriiui.ic Heuse. Lancaster, Pa., Ii! head et Canada Herdes and 20 hcml el heavy Ohie Her-.e, ev GEORGE GROSSMAN. S. Hes1- A Sen, Aucts. itd PRONOUNCED Y COMPETENT JLDUI TO l!E THE REST IN THE MARKl.J. THE MAN1IEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, Vsk your Grocer lei it. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON., Wholesale Agent?, jiOdR .Ml Ninth Water St., Lancaster. J. P' SlVAltlt, DEALER IN-- Dry Goods, Notions, Etc., i Ne. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST., ; LANC STLIiF. Re net deceived w lien liuving RLISANS or DREs S GOODS, with Herdci-. sit 12 cents. See that you get Pacific, a, they am much better i ami wider than the ethcituud cm lie had ut i JOHN P. SWARR'S, Ne. 50 NORTH lebl-lydAw rjl'ltlNG lyS'J. CEi:y st s nil no i8--;, Dry Goods, HABER 4 BBOTHER, NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, : FrcnchSattines in ciioicedcMgnsceU'IiZcphci and American Dress Gingliams c:ii-nekpis rcrcalesand Chintzex i SILKS. Lyens' Black Cashmere Silks tiem fl.ue te $2.50 per yard, et 6plcndld color and linlh which are recommended for excellent wear; also, American Black Silks, Black Rhndauiu. Mervilleaux, Meire and Brocades. Colored Silks in all the Spiing Shades ; tJse choice goods in colored Satin Rhadama and Mcrvilleanx, Meire and Brocade-. FRENCH DRESS GOODS, ENGLISH DKESS GOODS, AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. OF LATEST SPRING STYLLt IN ASSORTMENT. LAKG: Black Silk Waip Henrietta and Cashmeic, best makes imported, trem lwc-t te highct grade. NEW HOSIERY, NEW KID GI0YES. Embroideries Late Goods, While Good Goed Geed French Lace and Antique, Curfiln, ,ce.. &c. ix f-Teiu: rcu. LKa or GOODS iiecsn rn:si3nu:n. jriTAiiLi: i or. STANDARD MAKES Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Nup kliiB, Towels, Marseilles and Toilet Quilts, Ac. jg?"We Invite Examination. IA&ER &JBR0TIEB, Ne. 25.1West. King Street, LANCASTER. A'JSir ADVERTISEMENTS. pAKPETS. ASSORTMENT vow OPEN IX NEW CHOICE STYLES AT CO.'S, Ne. 25 .ns & W1LLSON. xi: :r a it rEit tis ement. lK SALE. ATWli-STOKV AND ATTIC I Duelling. .Se. e.'5i East Orange street, with mcIe yard, lias nil modem iuiprevciueuts : ttiible en iejr el let. Tenus easv. FOR RENT. Alwo-sleiy and attic Dwell ing. Ne. SM East Oiange stleet, w ilh all mod ern iniprevcinents. Apply at. leblJ-'JweedR Xe. 3JS EAST OR ANG E ST, JI 1G1I .V MARTIN. CHINA! CHINA! AT- CHINA HALL. We have puitd a new Invoice el Haviiand's China IN NEW DECORATIONS AND DESIGNS. w- New Line et FANCY GOODS, BISQUE WARE, &c E.imincllicin before puii-ha'-ing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET. jj. - MAllTl.i CO i: Ais wO'iiNii! te epjn our SPRING STOCK of PAPER HANGINGS witte entiicly New Patterns, we will pell our last fall styles at the following price-. Remember thoie i nil cle gant .Ti-ettnient et patterns and they are NOT DAMAGED I. ANY WAY. deek, an eiily - As thciu i only a limited 'cclien Is ad iwible : WHITE I5LANRS, geed patterns, from 3 te 5c. GROUNDS, geed pattcrnp, from 8 te 12c. E Jli'.USSE D B R O N 7. E S, from 2" te :Kc. BORDER-? IX PROPORTION. Eyperienccd "Workmen Furnished. OPEN ON MARCH Kr. The Largest Line et XKW CAIil'ETSA: WA LL I' A I'EliS I'm Hie Sp lug Trade Ever Brought te this City. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. jpASU'iSTS, COAL,, A-n. PHILIP SCHU3I, SON te CO., M AN UF AC'TORY,' Ne. 1M SOUTH WATER STREET, LAi.CASrKtt, Pa., v. oil-known ManuIactnrcrB of Genuine LANCASTER GUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YAKN, &c USTOM RAG CARPETS A SrEClALTr. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABIJSHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in Garments; ulbe, all kinds of silks. Ribbons Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemcn's Coats, Overcents, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeinir done. c All orders or goods leit witn us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et tlie best quality put np erpressly n lamlly use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YAKD 150 fcOUTII WATER STREET. MytlKSl PHILIP ECUUM, SON ft CO Paper fiwtnii CARPETS ! EAST KING STREET. Brussels Carpets, all with borders te match. rooms, bed rooms, halls and stairs. In In JVJSIT AJtrEKTJSEJIMXTS. ri'UE RKUULAK MONTHLY MEETING OF X the American Mechanics' Huilding and Lean Association ill be held thi- (Saturday) evening at 7K o'clock, in Franklin's Office, Ne. 35 East orange street. WM.T.JEFFERIES, ltl Secietary. -IKKUULAU HUNTULI MEETING OF . the fie Union Building and Lean Association will bu held at W. A. llsen's eiHec en MON DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. The Association will have a large amount of Bisney te lean en April 1st. ltd A. II. BALL, Secretary. .-VTEW SERIES (KOUKTKKNTU.) 'iy People's Building, Lean and Deposit Cenipanv. Monthly meeting this eenlgat 7K o'clock at Maj. Relnechl's office. Ne. 41 North Duke street. Stock in new series ter lale. Ne back due5- te pay. Menev leaned at 9 O'clock. A. S. VILLEE. ltd Act. Secy. rilHKE NOTICE. X Free for the Peer en Friday. Anyone wishing te consult a Clairvevant can de se by calling at Ne. 250 WEST KING STREET, for diseases of all kinds, either ladies or guntle nicn. such an Cancel's, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Dyspepsia. Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, and Fits of different kinds, Paralvsls. rovers and Lung Diseases. 1 have certificates of persons that nave been aflected with the above dis eases. My hours are from 0 o'clock a. in., until 5 o'clock p. in. led-.!l-3td FOK KENT. THE LAKUK TAYO-STOKY Itrick Dwelling en the corner et Duke and Frederick sticels, Vi rooms and bath loom : all the modern conveniences : elegant fient yard: fruit, Ac, ; also, large Stable en rear. Will be rented beparately or together, and at reasonable terms. ALLAN A. HERR & CO., .21-td Ne, North Duke street. FOK KENT. SEVERAL DWELLINGS with all the modern conveniences. TWO STOREROOMS, en East King stiret. TWO OFFICES, en Seuth Duke street. ONE CARPENTER SHOP, ONE URICK YARD, MONEY' T LOAN, in sums te suit. JOHN II. METLER. ltd e Seuth Duke Street E AGS. KAGS. KAUS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kiuiNel Rags, Old Heeks, Carpets. Woolen Cleths', Bugging Repe, Gum Shoes, Ac., Ac. I will call en persons having any et the above articles it they will drop me tipeMul card. WM. F, HBNNEOKB, NO. '.'33 WEST KING &TKEET. febJ5-3md IIO THOSE INTEKESTHD. DON'T FORGET THAT THE REDl CTION IS GOOD FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, And that goods bought can leiuaiu until APRIL 1st. It will bu te your ud runt age te call unil ".ee ler yourself at the FURNITURE WAREROOMS, i:.; EAST KING STREET. WALTER A. HEINITSH. fcblVltd ADJOUKNED rUlfL.IUSALKOF A VAL UABLE HOTEL PROPERTY. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.183i will be sold at public pale at the Black liorse Hetel, en the corner of Walnut and Fourth streets in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa., the following real estate, te wit : A let of ground (routing en Walnut street .VJ feet, 0 indies, and extending in depth along Fourth Street l'je iect,inere or less te an alley, en which is erected a two-sterv Frame Hente with a two-story Frame Back Building attach ed. A large SUiblc and Shedding. The house has a line deep cellar, and under the yard is a large vault, being an excellent place ler keep ing liquors, beer, Ac. The proprietor has no use ler ice with buch a vault. Hydrant an(T ether improvement. Adjoining property of Philip Berkley, deceased. The above described property has been kept as a hotel for a number et year?, and has been doing quite a geed busi ness. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., en said day. when attendance will be given and con ditions inudc known by GERTRUDE RUPPRECHT. Sam'l Iltss & Sen, AuctV. LS-3td "PUULIC SALE. ALDEHNEYS, ALDERNEYS. Will be sold at public 'sain at the Lam-aster I Park. Lancaster, Pa., en TUESDAY, MARCH 7, ISS'J, ! Head e I ltcglslcrcdaiuleii-Ilcgls-teicd Aldcrncy (Jersey) Cattle and grades : Six Bulls (Jersey), eight Cows and twelve Heifers; the cows and heifers are all in calve te a registered .Tcisey bull; all raised by the subscriber and will be sold as represented. The cattle will be en exhibition at the Pai k en aud alter Thursday, March 2. Catalogues can be had en application te the undersigned. Terms: A credit el (juduys with approved security will be given or a discount for cash. sale te commence at 1 o'cleeic p. in., when attendance will be given bv A. 11. 31 AG RAW. S. Hess & Sens, Auctioneers. IMS. Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. f2l-3td pi.UMUING, GASFITTING. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. Plumbing sGasfitting DONE O.M.V IlV SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. JanM-lydS- f. IKAKD FIRELNhDEANCEGO OFPHILADELPIA Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dellarx, hccundy invested. Fer a policy ii this old uud well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREETJ d3M.WASR CZOIHIXO, VXDERWEAlt, &C. rR HAVE THE HANDSOKEST AND Don't t V finest window display in the city iau ie see ii. SILK IIANDKERC1IIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERISMAN'S, 56 NORT1I UUIlfeN BTBKJiT. ?e. THIRD EDITIOI. SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 25, 18S2. "YEAME1C INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Feb. 25. Fer New England aud the 31iddle Atlauti-j states, warmer fair weather, northeast winds, stationary or lower pressme. - m BAN INTO A LANDSLIDE. Fatal Kuilread Accident In Virginia. KICUMOND, Va., Feb. 23. Last night about 8 o'clock a pay train geinjj west en the Kiclimeud & Allegheny raihead ran into a land slide near Buchauan, '20 miles west of Richmond, the collision throwing the engine, tender and pay car off the trace and down an embankment into the river. D. McJiinn, paymaster's clerk, who was riding en the engine, was killed ; G. W. Agel, superintendent of the read, had an arm broken, aud Engineer Leib was badly scalded and hurt. L. L'ady, read master, Conductor Smith and a contractor whose name is ne: kuewn, were mere or less injured, and the train was badly wrecked. The euciuc aud paymaster's car. the latter containing the safe with money in it, were at last advices lying in the river. The section hands who had passed ever the read but a few minutes before the accident reported that the track was then clear. TUi: l'KICK OF COAL. Announcing I he Kates for Next -Menth. Philadelphia, Feb. 23. The line and city anil harbor prices of coal Mai eh weic made public te-day, only change being au advauee of cents per ten en Iiime. steamboat for the ten and ureKcn lur luinaccs ever prices at Schuylkill Haven. the present Ne change is made m eastern prices for the meseur. and the circular rates will net be altered until the railroad companies have announced their spring tells. The line and citj pi ices of the Philadel phia vfc Heading coal and iron company for white ash coal at Schuylkill Haven are : Lump and steamboat, $3 "; broken and egg, $2.75 ; stove and small stove, $2.e5 ; chestnut Ne. 1, .y2.60 ; chestnut Xe. 'i, $2.30 ; pea Xe. 1, sjl.Oe, and pea Ne. 2, 81 .-10. The harbor prices for delivery en beard vessels at Pert Richmond during Marck are : Lump and steambe.r, $1.35 ; broken and egg, .$.30: stove, 1 -10 ; chestnut, $1.13, and pea, sJU. CON-GUESS. Proceeding In ilic Ileiue. Wasihnoten, Feb. 25. In the lli.tise te-day Mr. Hendersen (III.) asked unani mous consent te take up the Senate bill te place U. S. Grant en the letiied list, but .Mr. Springer (111.) objected. A resolution was adopted for the appoint ment of a select committee of nine mem bers, te v hich ahall be referred all peti tions asking for extension of Miffiajju te women. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 115 te 85, and was almost a paity vote, witn a lew exceptions the Kepun licaus voted in the aliirmative, and the Demeciatsin the negative. TS1E CK1AIE Or A UUITUli. Held ltctponhilile ler mi Infant's Death. Philadelphia Feb. 23. An iuijuebt was held this meruiii;; in the caae el" the infant of Annie M. Gerliait, who lived iu the house or Dr. Jelin II. Ruiluy, the doc tor having thiewu the baby in the .stove seen after ita biith. It was shown that Rutlcy ftas a gnultute of the "Philadelphia College of Medicine, and Surgery.'' commonly called P.iine's college.' The jury rrndeicd a verdict that the child died from the un lawful use of instruments by Dr. Uutley, who is ciiminally icspensiblc. The ac cused was then committed te await the action of the district attorney. ir.r,i:vK.s imjatii. Dastardly Deed nf n Del.tw.irn Dark;. Wilminotex, Del. Feb. 23. A negre called Jim Leat, alias Semcis, was ar rested at Middlctewn, Del., last night for a criminal assault upon the 14-year-old daughter of Henry Purse, a farmer, living near Odessa. Theio is much excitement, in that vicinity, intensified bv a treueral belief that .jubtice miscarried in the Near5" case, aud threats aic made of summary punishment for the accused. Wilminuten, Del.. Feb. 23. An or ganized attempt has been made te lynch the negre Leat, but it was fcticecssfully resisted by the offices of the law, who took the prisetict safely te New Castle en the neon train and ledged him in j,.il there. !tllliE.T MAbO.V. Ills Trial b.v Court Martial Ter Gulteau. Shunting at Washington, Feb. 23. Tim Masen trial was resumed this morning. Lieut. Hewell testified te having heaid Maien tell a reporter that he had determined te liie upon the assassin a, week or two be be be foie the commission of the act, and that he went te the jail with the intention of shoetiug Guiteau. The prisoner's counsel objected te this testimony, and aftcrconsulta'tien the ceuit directed that both the testimony and ob jections should be entered en the lcceid. The cress-examination was brief u:d im material in its result. Ceuit then idj.ituu ed until Monday l'A LUCK'S DEM.v!.. He lias Received co :!iimim!c.i!ifn iem -llr. TMden. Chicago, 111., Feb. 23. A TUcs special reports ex-Governer Palmer as saying in tcgard te the announcement that he had received from S. J. Tildcn a letter te ihe effect that he (Tilden) would be a candi date for the presidency i l l!34, pievided Palmer weu'd run for vice president, u u u follews : " I have received no letter fiem Governer Tilden en that or any ether sub ject. I would net for a moment cntcitain a preposition of that kind. The publica tions en the subject have been entirely unauthorized, and aic without a particle of foundation, and I wish it se stated." Discharged en Habeas Curpu". Heading, Feb. 23. Judge Hagcumau rendered a decision today in the habeas corpus case of Calvin Streb, A. 15. Keller, A. J. Mathias and E. S. Mathias, efiiccrs of the Union Ilenclicial Association for Unmarried Persen::, of Heading. The prisoners were charged with conspiracy, but by the deci.Men rendered te-day they are discharged. Ail Illinois City Inundated. Shawxketewn, III., Feb. 23. The levee breke yesterday and the city is in undated. MAUKKXH. ew Hern marKet. New Turk. Februarys?. Fleur Statu and We-)tciii In buyers' raverand dull ; Southern dull mid weak. Wheal ',&.: lower, weak and unsettled ;Ne. i Red, March, fl 3ie-tifvi ::; ; de Apih l Stejjj) 1 3IK ; de May, $1 KIl :uy. : de June. ?i :;ii m-i-lA: de July. Sialyl 23. Cern withoutfjuetable change. Oats without decided change. Piuiadclptiia Market. PniLieaLraiA. Feb. 23. Fleur dull mid drooping ; Superfine, I33U34 0U; CAtiu, 1 50 a j ; Ohie and ludiunu lemiiv, iC My7 te. Penn'a $3 875QG 12J. Rye flour at S4 5ujl 73. Wheat feverish and ii legular ; Del. and Pa. Red at.il 30S1 31 ; de Aml?r at 1 rilgl K2 Cernlirmer for leeal. Oats llrnrer. Rye dull at Jfte. Previsions dull. Lard dull. lluttcrdttll but lirm under light supplies: Creamery extra. Bgl-V : de geed te choice, 19 e. Rolls steady. Eggs lirm Cheese quiet and steady. Petroleum dull ; Reflued. 14. Whi.ky dull at l 21. eeds geed te prime clever dull at ?2f fV de de Flaxseed lirm at 11 4t. Oratu aud rrovutea yuetalluus. One o'clock quotations el grain and prev-i: Ien, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker. 1V E:t-t King street. February i Cblcage. Wheat Cern Oats .M.ircli.. 1.21i ..V5K 40i April. . Lain .37 May... 1 Ji .KM 1'hlliulelphU. Jlareli. 1.3J JV14 -4Si Apiil .. l.: .7K .WJi May... . 1.3. .U3.K .4'J$ i Perk 16.S0 17.0". Lard New Yerk. Philadelniiia and Lecal Stock al.-e United States Henda reported daily v Jacob R. Lone, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yerk. Stuck-! moderately uctive. February "J5 10:00 l:M 3-Of A. M. V. M. . M. 3X1 II ej Clitcage A North Western. Chicago. Mil. Paul Canada Southern 1SI l-1l!i 131i . iesu ie7;1 108 4S .... 4.-K c. c. x i. c. r. u mi ii ii Del..L,aek.A Western 124i il 124'i Oelaware . Hudsen Canul 107 107 Oenver A Rie Ginndu East Ten n.. Va. A Ga Hannibal A St. Jee Mich. Southern A Luke Shere S- i "-;ii v.. 12 .... iifi in;rt' mJi 31 SUl M S2'4 Sl?2 2 ) 30)i j :t7K 34 37), Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas A Texa-s N. V.. Lake Erie A Western... New Jersey Central OntaiieA We,item Xew Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Ohie Central Pacific MailSteanihliipCe ... St. Paul A Omaha de Preferred , Centra! Pacific Texas Pacific, Union P.icitlc Wibuh. .. .. mi is I'aeltli. " Pititeni'ii V, eit"i'i riiluu Tel. Ce Bii 2 OH 1WU i: 'ZlVi 22 211. ir .... iu :i .Tt .t-'Ji 100 ... KXH-i Hii ) l)i je4 wi w 1UX lll lli'i ::i .11 :iv. ".Vi w rK 7SJ 7rf', 14 1'!IILA1)EL1'H14. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania!!. R Reading Lehigh Valley I,eiitg!i Navigation Ex Dlv.... liiitlde Pitta. A West Xertlcru Central Neithi'i-ii PaclIicCeiu Preferred. .. Ili--tiiiville Pass Eleetiie Uudeigruund Tel PhilaA Erielt. R Gunnison Mining Ce leu.i Gulch Mining Ce U:.ITEI STATK3 RetJDH. '!i leu .12'a 1 13 1654 71 hi" w?'A P.M. 1:00 .. in .. XA .. ne .. ioe;.i L'tilw 1 1 8 tut cs 4 pe r cu 11 1 9 Mi " EXTEXrAIXJIEXTti. L'Lt.TIN OI'KltA IHIUSE. . TV1WA v evenine; FEU. 'I.-: 1'he Liiiineiit Chaiactcr Acter. Mil. FRANK MAYO, In Hi Weild Kenewucd Drama, I )AV Y OKOOKETT. Ai plaeil by him ever !, time in Euiepe and America. bupporteil by a picked east from his grand I.eii inuite Ceinimuj", Including MRS. E. L. DAVENPORT. All the Scenic Encctsund Propel lies carried by the management. POPL'LAli PRICES. - as, SO, 75ctB. Re-ei veil Scats 7" Cents. Fer Kile at Opera Hoiie-. Ollk'f. feb22 4HI TOLIU.t tll'KUA IIOL'SK. ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28th. THE GREATEST KNOWN SUCCESS. " I CAN 1)0 IT. " F. X. Fuksh, N. Y. I tic l.niinciit CeintMliun. 31K. JOHN T. RAYMOND; in hi- Latest Comedy Creation (by A Guiitcr. eti.) entitled J I'mler this dlieethin et Uroeks A Diclisen. Jjn II. IL i.i.n, ------- Manager. Ai eiiginaliy jinuented at the Park Theatre. New Yeik. upwards el" IOO NIGHTS. Re-en ed Seats at usual place; hheet open Fiiday morning. '-l-ltil jHiraeiuts. (JM 1-sI.N'J OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. '!;, cut iie stuck of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., I FOR SALE AT AND ISELOW COST. Tlii" I-" a r.ue e-hanru for (i()OD BARGAINS. AS I HAVE AN- 13I3IENSK STOCK OF (HM)DS, On hand, wlneli were all purcSwed for cash. J. M. LONG, II NORTH O.UEEN STREET. Jii-'.td 'itT:i i:nd iji:y ;oeds htekk. J. V7. BYRNE, HAS A LOT OF WHITE AND COLORED COUXTEKPAXES AT VEK1 LOW PRICKS. :ii:iktix: axi fiiinETixv musltxu, check nainzoeks, jiamjtcre' eduixvs. pillow laves. and spring hosiery. All Ve-ty Cheap at 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, H-lyd LANCASTER, PA. toil HALE. Ij:IMK UAV, WKSTKKN COKN AN) Oats for sale at Leaman Place at ail times atapurkct prices. AU e. COAL AND LUMREK. JJXmid H. H. ROHRER. T?Oi; SALE. AN IMMKNSK VBKKUjr HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac., or all description?, in all localities and atoll in ices. NEW CATALOGUE, with pikes, nee te every one. ALLAN A. HERR A CO., dec3-3ind 3 North. Dnke street. PUULIC MAI.K. ON nO.MUAY, nSMKU ARY 27. 1&2. will bReld at the Merrimuc house. Twe Geed Horses, one splendid doable set of Hurnesu, enu bet of single Harrier?, Hart's nice advertising Hitters Wugen and one Market Wagen. Sale te commence at 4 o'clock, p. m. when attendance will be given by J. RMIMAIJKIt. SA'iUb. llnx & Sey, A net. KS-'V FRESH
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