LANCASTER DAILYIlOTELLIGENOfcfi THURSDAY. MARCH 2 1882. 1 i i was adopted after some informal discus sion of the subject. Select council con curred. Common council then adjourned. A J-ITTSBCKGH SCANDAL. Singular Elopement of a Docter's Wife. Pittsburgh society is still scandalized with the fact that Dr. Geerge's wife eloped with his hired man, Charles C. Lee, and the matter is a most peculiar one. Dr. Geerge is a -well-known physician el Pcnn avenue, and has a large practice Up te the time of this affair there has been flfb domestic difficulty. Mrs. Geerge was aged 33, nineteen years younger than the doctor, but thcie were no indications until lately that she did net love him She was very attentive te his wants and cared for him as a wife should, until dis cord and misery and min wcic introduced into the household by her infatuation and iiual elope incut with Lee, who seems te have been a drunken, worthless fellow. Mrs. G 's sister, who had been visiting in the family, seems te have sus pected the intimacy for some time and vainly tried te persuade her sister te break it off. This young woman's name is Miss Ceriuuu Libhait, of Yerk, and in her story te the Leader she plainly manifests a keen seme el the uts Mrs. Geerge upon acceidiug te the originally Lancaster grace bieught. by her family, who Lender story :ue county people. The Leader says : " Miss Libhart, the sister of the erring wife, feels keenly thedisgiace that has been brought en her famiiy, which she claims is one of tue eldest and most highly respected in Lancaster county. Her uncle was a judge there for thirty-live years, and her father was elected sheriff of the county but died en the day of his election. She wrote te her brother at Yerk telling him of Mrs. Geerge's disappearance, but net giving the reason, and our reporter saw the letter b.9 wiete in return, stating that if she would appear in Yerk he would notify tbem of tlie fact." In her flight Mib. Geerge took S2G8 in cash and $.100 or $C00 worth of clothes and jewelry. llli: CARLISLE INDIANS. I hey Van Through te l'lriluiiulphlu. About forty of the Indian pupils from the tiaining school at Carlisle passed tin eugii Lancaster en route for Philadel phia. They were in charge of Capt. R. II. Pratt, principal of the school, assisted by his son Masen Pratt, Phil. Nerman, and Misses Hyde and Burgess. Rev. Dr. McCauley, of Dickinsen college, and Dr. Reed, pest surgeon, also accompanied the party. On reaching Philadelphia they called upon Mayer King. Frem the mayor's office they proceeded te independence hall, the Ledyer estab lishment, the Academy of Fine Arts, Masonic temple, Wanamakcr's and the mint. This delegation visit the city te give their second aunual exhibition of progress, which will take place at llerti cultural hall at S o'clock this evening. Tim exercises of the school childreu will bj preceded by short addresses from Rev. Dr. McCauley, president of Dickinsen college, Carlisle, who as an educator has critically watched this effort fieni its start ;thc Rev. Dr. !S. U. Riggs, ler forty-live years a missionary among the Sioux : Colonel William McMichacl, of the beaid of Indian commissioners, and ethers. Aside from the exercises of the children thcre will be en exhibition numerous articles of their handiwork. si:kieusly uui;t Anether Warulug te Train Junipers. This morning between 0 and 7 o'clock, Jacob Sheafi'er, a tobacco packer, who works for Lederman, bearded a. freight train at the Pennsylvania railroad depot and rode Irem that point te the Lemen street eresMiig, where he jumped off. He fell heavily te the track and had an ugly gash several inches in length cut across the inside of his left leg at the knee. He was also badly braised about the body, and had his clothing cut through te the skin from the neck te the waist. He was uarticd te the Black nerse hotel where he beatded, and Dr. Davis dressed his wounds, the cut in the leg requiring several stitches te close the wound. Shaef fcr is a married man and owns a small farm near Elizabcthtewn. After his wounds were dressed he was sent te his home by rail. It is feared the injuries te his leg may result iu a permanent stiffen ing of the knee. I.lll.ICAKV AND MUSICAL.. Lectin i', Concert nnrt Educational Mttitiug. Our citizens, we knew, will net forget the ledure of Henry IJaumgardner, iu Falion hall te-morrow eveuing, en the in tcicsting theme of a trip te California and for the benefit of that worthy charity, the Lancaster Benevolent society. The college orchestra, which gave such an acceptable and popular concert in the chapel recently, will give a concert at Prei. Zeller's conservatory of music en East King street, en Friday evening, March 10, when the pregramme el two weeks age will be reproduced with some few new features added. The executive committee of the next State Teachers' association has decided te held the association meeting ou the 5th, 0th and 7th of July. An interesting pro pre gramme has been arranged by the com mittee Pettsville was selected by the last association as the uext place of nicot ine. lay Your Tell. Yesterday afternoon Reuben Picket had a hearing before Alderman Samson te answer a charge of defrauding the Lan caster and Manheim turnpike company by driving through the first gate north of 'lm it- TtriMimif iiiwitnf frlin fnwr rfnnt2 frill demanded by the gate keeper. As a clear case was made out against him, he was made te pay a fine and costs amounting te $7.G0. Christian Shenk, the .gate-keeper, who was the complainant, states that during the past mouth, ever twenty ether persons drove through without paying, some of whom taunted and insulted him. He knows the faces of some of them and expects before long te get satisfaction by hauling them up before the alderman. Officers Klected. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Maner turnpike read cempany.held at the public house of J. W. Frantz, Millcrsville, yeEterday, the following officers were elected te serve for the ensuing year : President Jehn Lintner. Managers Jacob Bausman, Jacob M. Frantz, Samuel Bausman, Jacob II. Lan dis, Abraham Bausman, Tobias Landis. Secretary and Treasurer J. B. Bausman, esq. Unmallable Letters. Letters addressed as fellows are held in the Lancaster posteffice : Fer postage "Samuel G. Barr, Bolten, Cass county, Me." Fer better directions "G. F. Sullivan, 13G Mulliken street, Lan. Ce. Pa.," te which the postmaster has added in pencil the query "What?" "Mr. Edward Deuden, P. 0. box 77; Scli. county, Pa." Ult with a Hammer. Frank Jehnsen and a fellow-workman at Bailey's coach works, were striking a piece of het iron at the same time. John John Jehn eon having a light hammer and the ether a sledge. By accident Jehnsen's hammer struck the sledge and rebounded, striking him between the eyes and cutting a gash in the forehead. The wound is net dan- ccreus. COLUMBIA NKWS. OUK REGULAB COBBESPONDKNCK Three rafts passed through Columbia this morning. The river is rising two inches an hour. Council meets this evening te confer about the tax duplicates. The E. E.Lutheran Mite society meets te-morrow evening at Mrs. Jehn Benner's. Refreshments will be provided. A new furnace for working up old rails was put in operation yesterday morning at the Shawnee rolling mill. The spelling bee at the Norwood school house comes off this evening. An evening party was held at the resi dence of Miss Alma Witmer last even ing. Francis L. Farics, of Bellewood, Pa., is in town. The gentleman is the same who surveyed the Black & Upp contract. The pi ices of butter and eggs have fallen, the former selling en market this morning at 30S,33c, and the latter at 20 (2,22c. Filty cars of stock, with the new air brakes en, arrived in the west yard this morning. Freight traffic ever the P. R. R. is en the increase and both yards at this place present a lively appearance. A Narrow Escape. Mr. James Allisen came near losing ene of his little children last evening. The mother was attending te seme household duties and left the little boy and girl in the kitchen playing. When she left the room they were both near the stove en the fleer, and as seen as her back Was turned the boy jumped up and began playing with the fire. In doing co he broke the grate and a number of red. het coals fell into the lap of the little girl, setting fire te her clothes and burning the entire dress from her body, but strange te relate, net in juring her body at all. Her mother hap pened te glance into the room and was horrified te sec her baby girl in flames. With great preseuce of mind she picked up a piece of carpet and extinguished the flames by wrapping the child up iu them. A "Fitful season. Despite the disagreeable weather of yes terday ue less than five fights occurred. One of the participauts, an old fighter, who geneially gets whipped ence or twice a week, insulted a gentleman en Fourth street, who promptly knocked him down. This satisfied the fallen man for seme time, but again plucking up ceuiage he entered a saloon en Frent street, raised another row and was again worsted. Twe daikcys fought en the river shere near the coal shutcs, and there is no telling hew it would have ended had they net been park ed. An employee at the Shawnee rolling mill was attacked by a tramp last evening who tried te rob him, but after get ting badly pounded Mr. Tramp took te his heels. A husband and wife had a lively time last evening about G:30 o'clock. It appears that for some time past the wife has accused the husband for going with women, whose characters de net bear inspection. He did net exactly deny it, as he had been caught several times iu their company. Last night the wife heard he was with one such, and, arming herself with two umbrellas and a club, she went in search of her wayward hubby. She found him aud immediately began a war, breaking the umbrellas ever his head and shoulders, and afterwards began en him with the club. This was tee much- and he ran, wife and a large crowd follewinghim. Hew it ended we cannot say, but she did uet catch him last night again. Lancaster Ceuntlans en Southern liallie.tu Werk. The Eastern Virginian speaks of the uew railroad new being built in Virginia as fellows : "The engineer corps, consists of Dr. E. W. Geurke, C. E. ; Mr. F. R. White, principal assistaut engineer ; Charles E. Waun, assistant, and live axe men. Twe corps of engineers will be put en as as seen as the work of construction commences. Dr. Geurke, with his aids, is pushing the work as fast as the weather will permit, efteu, indeed, under great exposure ; which is evidence that these having the buildiug of the read in hand desire te commenco construction at the earliest possible moment. Te facili tate this object property owners se far have promptly granted the right of way where cver asked, aud we feel confident that all who have net yet been called upon will as readily and promptly lcspend. As seen as the right of way is obtained and the line run the work of construction will commence. This Is expected te be accom plished by the spring say about the first of May when construction will be pushed forward in the most vigorous manner." The read is te be a perfect air line from New Church te Eastville, with all the latest improvements, steel rails, etc. The read will pass through seme of the most beautiful sections of Virginia. Kccent Deaths lu the Lewer Ked. William Shoemaker, aged about twenty years, died en the 27th inst., of typhoid (ever. Deceased was a son of Abraham Shoemaker, who resides near Liberty Square. Mrs. Agues Trimble also died ou the 27th ult., in her ninety-eighth year. Mrs. Trimble, with ene exception, was the eldest person in the lower end of the ceuuty. Ou the first instant, Gilpen Stubbs, of Fulton township, died of seme disease of the stomach. Mr. Stubbs was unmarried, wealthy, and one of our most highly esteemed citizens, and will be widely mourned as a lest friend and a geed man. He was sixty three years old. Luscious Fears In March. Wm. P. Brinten, esq,, presented us to day with a couple of line large, luscious pears, grown in his garden in Seuth Queen street. They were taken from the tree in October last, and found en tasting te be luscious and toothsome. They are of the " Vicar of Winkfleld" variety, a winter pear, and are as fresh and juicy as if just matured. Indeed they are net geed eat ing until the winter, and Mr. Brinten states that he frequently keeps them until April. Amusements. "100 Wnei" Te-niglit.Wc remlntl our readers that this evening the fine play of "One Hundred Wires" will be presented at the opera house. Its previous pro duction here this wlntei was se creditable that we cun salely guarantee a thoroughly en jeyable performance IU portrayal el the hypocrisy and ubomlmitien et Mornienism is graphic In the extreme, and coming at tills time v lien there is such popular agitation et the subject it is especially apt and interesting. " The Marble Heart." -Mr. Wm. Stafferd, the talented actor, supported by Miss Resa Kami, Mr. Wm. F. Burroughs, and a powerful com pany will for the first time appear In tills city Wednesday evening, March Slh, In the " Marble Heart." Speaking of Mr. Stanford's work in this play the New Yerk Courier says lie "made a distinct hit. His make up, acting, voice and gesture, was a stieng creation one te h? re membered by these who saw it." SVEVIA1. NOTICES. Ver u cough or sere threat, the best medi cine is Hale's Heney et Uoreheund and Tar. Tike's Toethncho Dreps cure in ene minute. ml-lwdeedAw Decline of Alan. Impotence et mind, limb, or vital lunctleu, nervous weakness, sexual debility Ac., cured by Wells' Health Itenewer. $1. Fer sala at Jehn F. Leng 4 Sens. We kill our rulers when we remove from the human system whatever disorganizes the nerves. Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills relieve irem subjection te the power of headache, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. They contain no opium or hurtful drag. leb27-lwdAw TITTERS & KATHFON, JYEBS ft KATHJON, WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. OUR CLOTHING Are celebrated for Comfert, Durability and Correct Style. They are manufac tured by us and are sold only by us. MYEES & EATHFON, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Liquid Geld. Daniel I'lauk, el -Brooklyn, Tiega Ce., ln., describes it thus : ' I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Themas' KclcctricOil. which effected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb in six ap plications ; it proved worth mere than geld te me." KersuleatII.il. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Dyspeptic, nervous people, "out el sons," Celdun's Llcblg's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In In vigorater will cure. Auk for Celdren's. Ol .ml-lwdeed&w "A Werd te ihe Wlse Is Sufficient. "An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is, Ely's Cream Balm. A 9ure euro. Cream Uulm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal vii us, causing healthy secretions', allays inflammation and irritation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Benellcial results are realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. Asa household remedy ler cold in the head it is uncqualcn. The Balm la easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at SO cents. On receipt of SO cent will mail a package. KLY'S CREAM BALM. CO., Oswego, X. Y. Fei tale by I.uncas'er Druggists. inar2-.l&Thd Kaiieka, 31 e., Feb. 9, 1830. 1 purchased flve bottles et your Hep Bitters et Bishop & Ce., last fall,ter my daughter and am well-pleased with tre Bitters. They did her mere geed than all the medicine she ha taken ter six years. WM. T. McCLURE. The above is from a very reliable farmer, whose daughter was In peer health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until Bh used Hep Bitters. Shots uew In as geed health ns any person in the country. We have large sale anil they uie making remarkable cures. W. II. BISHOP & CO. nil Swd&w A Ceugn, Ceiu r eru 'lnreat should lie stepped. .Neglect irequently results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nrnnchlal Troches de net disorder tnc s-ternucli like cough syrups and balsams, lint net directly en thelnnnmedparts.nllaylng li'iliit:.ii, ;;ive relict In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Thre'at Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Treehes have been recommended by physi cians, and always give ncrlcct satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant u.e for nearly n entire generation, they have at tained we) .neiited rank among the tewslaple remedies nt the a;;e. Sold at 25 cents a box even-where . inS-'.vdTThAS&lvw Nobedt enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle el Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lmdcod&cew ' Skin Diseases " cured by Dr. Swnyne's Ointment. What is mere distressing than un obstinate skin disease; and why persons should suffer a Mingle hour when they have a-sureenre in "Swaync'aOintmcnt " is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter, Itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties. 11mplC9 en the face and blotches en the bkin are removed by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and 'harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles Symp toms are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after gettint; warm In bed ; ether parts arc sometimes affected. Swayne' Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swnync & Sen, &3 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom nil letters should be uddrced. Sold by all prominent druggists. Jan20-3mdTTh& Fa w s RESCUED FROM DEATH '1 lie lolleuliigtatenientof William J Cough tin, et Se:ne:vil)c, i.luss., is se remarkable that we beg te ask ler it the attention of our read ers, lie says: "In the tail or 1S76 I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs lollewed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had n hole In my lelt long ns big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine I was solar gene nt ene time a rcpe t went around tiiat I wns dead. I gave up hope, but a trlend told me et Dn. Wm. Hall's Balsam Fer. the Lukqs. 1 laiighcd at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but i get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my sururlne and gratification, 1 commenced te tccl better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I led in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone ailllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done mere geed than 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 Qncen stre iv2S-lvdcedTtuVw2 Skin Diseases Cured By Dr. Frazler's Magic Oistmesi. Cures as if by magic pimples, blaek heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy und beautiful. Alse cures itch, baibcr's itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scala head, chapped hands, sero nipples, sere llp, old, eb"llnate ulcers and sores, &c. SKIN DISEASE. F. Drake, eq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a skin disease which ap peared en his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had tailed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment and was cured by a few applications. The first and only positive cure ter skin ! diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Qneen street, Lancaster. HENRY & CO., Sele Proprietors, C2 Vesey Street, New Yeak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceinted Piles, Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment is a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mail. Fer sale by druggists. leb27-M&Thd&w UENBY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrhcum, tettcr,chappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruption-, freckles and pimples. The salve is i.-aulced te give pcrlcct satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as nil ethers arc but Imitations anil counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Selil in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 -"d .el North Queen street. A Geed Angers VUlt A Tate el "Resa - (talis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, ami found her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright nnd gay, new scarce could keep from crying; ter, ueh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with screiula,my face se badly marred!" then said her friend, "Resadalis will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nether day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the 'world se geed as Resadalis, It drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Qneen street. v30-lydeed4w3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ue te n. a. lucnrun's lrug store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Preeraan's New Na Na tienal Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.are unequa'.ed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. DIrectientrin English and Herman. Price. 15 cents. riles ! Piles ! files ! A sure cure found at last! Se one need sutler! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. WlUIum's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic case3 et 23 or 30 years standing. Ne one need sutler flve minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, inssruments and electuaries de mere harm than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense Itching (particularly at nighi attcr getting warm in bed), acts as a ppultlce,eivcs instant and pain less rellet, und is prepared only ler Piles, Itch ing et the private parts, and ler nothing else. Head what the Hen. J. M. Cefllnbcrry, of Cleveland, says ubeut Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have useil scores el Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure te say that I have never leund anything which gave such Immediate and permanent relict as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and I3'J Xertli Queen street. Price, 11.00. Henry a Ce., Pro prietors, G2 Vcscy Street, Xew Yerk, leb3t-Tu&Fdw fOLlTZVAZ.. F OK JUKI C0.113USS10NKK. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Ot Earl township. Subject te Ithe decision 'et the Democratic county convention. ni2tcd&w yjtSW AltriSUTISJiM UNTS. ri'AYLOB'S DANCING ACADEMY 1 WILL OPEN TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING At Excelsior Hall, East King street. ltd APART? IIAV1NU TAKEN A LABGE house in central location desires one or two respectable adult Jam I lies te beard. Opens April 1. Address, " W." Ixtelliekxcer OifFicc. 3tdeed EEL1GIOUS KEY. II. ZIEUENEUS. OF Bath, N. Y., will preach at Salem Church of Hed, V est Orange street, this evening at 7 o'clock. QO rUf ANU S?iO0 WANTED ON WtUUU Farms worth two and a hall times the lien. JOHN II. METZLER, ltd 9 Seuth Duke Street. PUBLIC SALE ON SATUBDAY, MARCH 4, 1832, at 630 Beaver street. Lancaster, Pa., will be sold eight head or Horses, two buggic9, live sets et cart harness, four sets of heavy harness, two carts, flvosheats, sew and pigs, plows, harrow and ether larmlng lmple -meats ; one ami two-horse bread tread wagon and one one-horse wagon. Sale te commence ut 1 o'clock p. m. en said dav. A credit will be given. 2td . F.H. WILLIAMS, Am:t. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSES ON SATUB DAY MARCH 4, 1S82, will be sold at nub ile sale at the Mcrrimac Hens,t Ne. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa.,. the lollewlng Live Stock, viz : TWENTY HEAD et WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA HORSES, some geed drivers among them. A credit of sixty days will bd given. Sale te begin at 2 o'clock p. in., when at tendance will be given by JACOB B. BAUSMAN. S. Hess & Sex, Aucts. in2-2td "JOULTON OPERA IIOUSK. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1882. Special engagement ler the talented actor ene night only et IR.W1. STAFFORD Supported by tlie FOLLOWING POWERFUL COMPANY : Miss Re3a Band, Wm..TBorreufifhs, Marien Deming. Edwin Clifferd. Miss Nera Vernen. Miss Flera Newton, Miss Hattie Bel tour, Mis3 Ada Sanlerd, Alice Veil, IN Jehn T. JIcNary, Geerge Beach, (ieorge Marien, Uelle Baldwin, Marie Legros. THE MARBLE HEART. NEW and ELEGANT WARDROBE, APPROPRIATE SCENERY. ADMISSION 35, CO and 73 cents. RESERVED SEATS.... 75 cents. Chart new oeen and seats may be secured at Opera Heuse Office. in2-3td Lll'KING IBS. -PiUNG 1881. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS, Hager & Brether Invite special attention te their CAR PET, WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADE departments, in which they arc offering larger assortments than have ever been shown in this city, and at as low prices as same qualities can be purchased iu Philadelphia or else where. C AEPETS ! The latest Spring Stvlcs el Mequet Hedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, 'Three Ply.Extra Superfine and Medium Weel Ingrain-, Cotten Chain Ingrains, and Damask Hall and Stair Carpet and Borders. Rag Carpet in full assert ments. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain Mattings. Mequet and Velvet RUGS and MATS. WALL PAPER. All the Latest Spring Designs In Solid Geld, Embossed and Plain Bronze, Mica, Flats and Blanks, with Frieze, Borders and Ceiling Decorations te match, for Halls. Vestibules, Parlors, Dining Reems and Chambers. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPK'J PL'T ON BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, In Large Assortment in Plain Styles and et 6 and 7 feet Shades and the new new Dade Shades of various designs ami prices, also all widths and desirable colors et Plain Shading and Shade Hol lands with all the latest improved Shade Rellers and fixtures. Brass and Walnut Comics Poles, Walnut Window Brackets, Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets. WE INVITE EXAMINATION. Hager & Brether, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTEB, , PA. yjBlF AJrJSSTISJEUNT. WHK BEV. S. V. D. JACKSON. D.D., WILL L preach in the Union Bethel this (Thurs day) evening. The revival in this church still continues with much interest. P IjYKiO FOB SALE VEKY CHEAP. ONE entirely new Albrecht Piane and ene geed Second Hand Piane for sale very cheap. Inquire very seen at L. B. HERB'S Music anil Boek Stere. f23-3tp 8 East Orange street. MOLES AND HOUSES. On MONDAY, MARCH G, lSSi, will be sold at one o'clock, p.' in., at the" Merrinmc Heuse. North Prince slrcef, Lancaster, Pa., IS head of geed, heavy Kentucky Mules, well matched. Alse three Driving Horses. tcb25-7tdR41tw ISRAEL L. LANDIS. TP ANTED IMMEDIATELY SO MEN TO Vy work en the new line of the Pennsylva nia railroad near Lancaster. $1.40 per day will be paid te laborers and $1.50 te quarrymen. Apply te lit KELLER & REILLY. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN -te all my creditors that I have presented my petition te the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, ler the benefit of the in solvent laws, and that the said cenrt has fixed SATURDAY, MARCH 25,1882, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the court house, at Lancaster city, for the hearing thereof, when and where you may attend lr you think proper. , leb28 HARHY M. SHAUB. XTOTIUE. J.1 A meeting et the stockholders of "The Lancaster City Light Company." will be held en SATURDAY'. MARCH 4, 1862. at 10 o'clock a.m. at the office et the treasurer, J. Hay Brown, esq., Ne. f 2 North Duke street, Lan caster, for the purpose et electing live direc tors te serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction et ether busincs. TJIOS. B. COCHRAN, feb22-2tdl2iSml. Secretary- FOB SALE. A TWO-STOKY AND ATTIC Dwelling. Ne. 334 East Orange street, with side yard, lias all modern improvements ; stable en rear el let. Terms easy. FOR RENT. A two-story and attic Dwell ing, Ne. 332 East Orange street, with ull med ern improvements. Appiy at lebi2-2wcedR N e. sia ha I EAST ORANGE ST, PRONOUNCED BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO BE THE BEST IN TnE MARKET, THE MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, Ask your Grocer ler it. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON., Wholesale Agents, 1 20-dR 234 North Water St.. Lancaster. PUBLIU SALE. ANTHONY LKCHLER, sr will sell at public sale en FRIDAY', M ARCH 3, 1332, at Ne. 31) Seuth Lime street, city of Lancaster, commencing at 1 o'clock, p m., .household and kitchen turnlture, consist ingot telas, bureaus?, tables, chairs, stoves, carpets, mirrors, pictures, hat-rack, bedstead and mattress, and ether articles tee numerous te mention. Terms of sale made known by auctioneer en the day mentioned. fcb28-3td ANTHONY LECHLER, 9r. PUBLIC SALE, ON MONDAY, MARUH 6, 1882, at Ne. 522 North Duke slree:. Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of tables, chairs, bedsteads, cupboards, bu reaus, ingrain and rag carpets, oilcloths, cook stove anu range, copper kettles, new market wagon, beard wagon, together with tin, glass and queensware. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock, a. m. Tenus made known by 11. Shcbbrt, Auct. HENRY WITTE. 11. L. Frailky, Clerk. ml-ltd sr ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ASTRICH BROS. BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TIIAT THEY HAVE OPENELTO-BAY THEIR FIRST LOT -OF SPRINGS HATS, FLOWERS -AND FEATHERS. SKIN DISEASES PERMANENTLY CUBED and guaranteed never te return. DBS. H. D. & M. A. LONGAKER by their treatment can take the most fearful Case or Skin Disease (even It et forty years' standing, ana II the body Is covered with spots, scabs, crusts, scales, sores, ulcers, pim ples, blisters or redness), and eradicate the Jiolsen irem the system, heal the skin, rand are it pure, clear smoetnjand healthy. If you have any Skin Disease come te Drs. LengsJter and get cured before tee late before It at tacks some vital organs. Office Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultations frae. m2-3tdw THIED EDITIOJY. THURSDAY EVENING, MAR. 2, 1882. WEAIUEK INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, March 2. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, slightly warmer, fair weather, southwest te north west winds, stationary or rising barometer. THE FLOOD OF WATERS. The Delaware en the KIse An Overflow in the Mississippi. Belvidere, N. J., March 2. The Del aware here is fifteen feet above low water mark. The flood is still rising, but no danger is apprehended. Milferd, Pa., March-2. The flood in the Delaware river and its tributaries still continues, and the river is rising slowly.' Fires in the engines at the spoke factory and saw mill here have been extinguished ey tee rising waters, f udiic reads in many places have been badly washed out by the storm, and at some plaees are im passable. Should the river continue te rise until te-night, it will overflow its banks and de great damage. Breaking of a Levee. New Orleans, March 2. Breaks in the levee yesterday will cause an ever flew or every plantation in Bolivar county, Mississippi. ACCIDENTS OF THE KAIL. Passenger Train Buns Inte a Washout. Oedexsburg. N. Y., March 2. A pas senger train en the Ogdensburg & Lake Champlaiu railroad ran into a washout last night, killing the engineer, Jas. Cham bers, and Fireman Henry Petrie, the ex press manager and baggage man were slightly hurt. Xe passengers hurt, fireman Killed. St. Albans, Vt.. March 2. A freight train en the Vermont Central railroad ran into a culvert this morning. Alfred Ducll, fireman, was killed, and the engineer and brakeman were slightly injured. ' THE COURT MARTIAL. Te-day's .Proceedings In the Masen Trial. Washington, March 1. The trial of Masen was resumed te-day. The prisoner requested permission te make a statement; but was told by the court that his re marks should be presented by his counsel. Msasen stated that he wish ed te make the statement himself and did net desire his words te go into the record. The court, after consultation, in formed the prisoner that his remarks must be recorded, and Masen then refused te make the statement subject te this con dition. Counsel for the accused then pre. cecded te address the court. UA7.AEI. TAKES TUE LEAD. A New I'hase la the Great Walking Match New Yeuk, March 2. Score at neon : Rewell 391, Hazael 380, Fitzgerald 305, Hughes 302, Sullivan 357, Hart 352, Nere- mac 335. Twe o'clock score : Hazael 393, Hewell 392, Fitzgerald 377, Sullivan 300, Hughes 3G3, Hart 301; Noremac 345. Score at 3 p. m. : Hazael 402, Rewell 392, Fitzgerals 381, Sullivan 371, Hart 300, Hughes 305, Noremac 351. - Thirty Little Injuns. Philadelphia, March 2. Thirty young Indians, male and female, from the train ing school at Carlisle, came te this city this morning and shortly after neon vis ited the mayor's office. Mayer King de livered an audi ess, aud after being shown the telegraphic apparatus at the police headquarters they were conducted te the Ledfer office and several public institu tions. Singular Sickness Among Mill Uauds. MABLBOite, N. II., March 2. During the last few days a number of the hands at the Moucdneck blanket mills have been taken suddenly ill with vomiting. Other hands put iu their places were also taken sick, and yesterday se many were -sick the mills were shut down. What causes the sickness is a mystery. Cenkltug Will Accept. Washington, March 2. Ex-Senater Conkling arrived here last night, but is remaining very quiet in private quarters. It is learned this morning that while be fore leaving New Yerk he was disposed te decline the judgeship of the supreme court, he is new disposed te accept it. A. Drunken Brute. . Chicaoe, March 2. Orville B. Ree, a drunken carpenter, of LaSalle, III., shot his wife yesterday because of her refusal te support him any longer and thou killed himself. Five children were found cling ing te a woman's body. She wiil probably die. War en Jehn Chinaman. San F.RANCI9CO, Cal. March, 2. The Governer has appointed March 4th as a general holiday. A monster meeting will that day be held here, and similar demon strations will be held throughout the state in support of a bill new before Congress restricting Chinese immigration. A City Clerk Burns the Kccerds. St. Lecis, March 2. A special from Carthage, Me., says H. C. Cabet, late city clerk, was arrested yesterday en a charge of setting fire te the city hall, which was burned ten days age. Many of the records were destroyed. Burglars Blew Open a Safe. Reading, Pa., March 2. The residence of non. Jehn Thompson, at Pottstown, was entered by burglars last night, and a safe was blown open and robbed of about $700 in money and a geld watch. Church andSlsteis Heuse Burned. Riverside, N. J., March 2. The Cath olic church and the buildings adjoining occupied by the Sisters as a school were entirely destroyed by fire this morning about 3:30. The less is estimated at about $25,000. Beperted Crime JDenIe. Indianapolis, Ind., March 2. The re port of the outrage and murder of a yenng lady school teacher, near Salem, Adams county, this state, is false. Cyclone in Texas. Galveston, March 2. A cyclone at Cadena, Texas, en Tuesday, destroyed the Baptist church and threw many buildings from their foundations. A Murderous Incendiary Sbet. Georgetown, Ohie, March 2. Charles Fry, in jail under indictment for burning a barn, last evening made a murderous assault upon Sheriff Helbling, whereupon the sep of the sheriff shot Fry dead. CONOKESS. Proceedings in tne senate Te-day. Washington, March 2. In the Senate te-day Mr. Ferry introduced a bill te grant additional pensions te these" who have lest an arm or a leg in the service of the United States. At 1:45 the Senate took up the Chinese bill and it was advocated by Mr. Grever. Proceedings la tne Heuse. In (he Heuse there was a geed deal of confusion, owing te members clamoring for recognition, until Mr. Aiken, of Seuth Carolina, announced his intention of ob jecting te everything until order was re stored. The Heuse adopted a resolution dis missing the Oregon contested election case of McDowell vs. Geerge. The morning hour was dispensed with and the Heuse at 12:45 went into com mittee of the whole en the consular and diplomatic bill. Queen Victeria Sbet Ar. Londen, March 2.-6:30 p. v. The press association says that Queen Victeria was fired at at the Windser railway station te-day. She escaped unhurt. The McCalmentS Uses Mere. PniLADELFniA, March 2. It is asserted that the McCalments have net withdrawn their opposition te the issue of the deferred Reading bends, but have given notice through counsel te Mr. Gewen te make answer te the bill aud petitiei for an in junction. Mormons Murdered by Indians. Denver, Cel., March 2. Themas Mathisen, a Mermen, reports that in the mountains, while he was away hunting, Apache . Indians raided the camp and killed his wife and two Mermen men. Chair Sheps Burned. Fitchburq, Mass., March 2. Whitney's chair shops at Seuth Ashburnham burned last night. Less, $30,000. xv. f niiartelpnta Market. Pbiladslpria. March 2 Fleur unlet and barely steady ; SuperUnc, 93 Hum 00 ; etr.i, $1 354 87 ; Penn'a lanilly, 5 73&G 00. Kye lienr.at f 1 50f5. wheat-market dnll ami unsettled ; Del. and Penn'a. Sted, $1 32Q1 33 ; de Amber. 51 33 I At. " Cern tlrm ; geed local inquiry. Oats tirm. Kye scarce ntS537c. Previsions quiet. Lard qniet. Uutter dull bnt choice steady : Creamery extra, 44J45c : iIik Western, 428410 ; de geed te choice. 3340. Uells dnll. EgRS dull ; 1'enn'u, 2122c ; Western, 20 21c. Clieeae quiet nnd unchanged. Petroleum quiet ; ltettncd, 1. Whisky at $1 20. Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at 8JQ 3c ; de de Flaxseed steady at $1 40. Mew XerK nsaraet. New Yerk, Maxell 2. Fleur State and western dull and strongly In buyers favor. Southern dull and declining. Wheat unsettled anil lc lower, with moderate speculative trading. Cern a shade easlerand dull ; mixed west ern spot, usauujic ; de future, 7J70Kc. Oats about lXc lower and dull; Ne. 2 H Mar. :vya ; state, 50350c : Western. 4953c. Live atecK eiaraets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 19,a head: shio shie ments, 9,000 de ; demrnd weak, especially ter light grades ; market dull ; common te geed mixed. $0 C0C SO; heavy packing and ship ping, J6C0S7OU; Phlladelphfas,S7 003730 ; light atGgGSO; skips and culls, $4 COStf- Cattle Receipts, G,0O3r head; shipments. 2,300 de ; market fairly active and steady ; expert; SG 00(J75; geed te cboice shipping. j SO 5 90: common te lnir, $4 905 09; mixed butchers', 240iQ4 85; steckcrs and lceders at 35. Sheep Kccelpts, 3.0G0 head ; shipments, 2,100 de ; market was steady and prices unchanged ; interior te fair, $3 75 4 75 ; medium te geed. $I905 25; choice te extra, $5C0U(KJ,- one car of extra 90-tt Lambs at Pi 50. East Libertt. Cattle Receipts, 374 head ; market fair, best selling nt Kpse; fair te geed ut $5 2595 75 ; common, $4 505. Hogs Kccelpts, 1.000 head : market slower ; Philadclphins, $7 4.r7 5(1 ; YerkrfrV, Oft 0:75. ishpep Receipts, I, SIX) head ; market fair at $4 5U0 50. Urain and Prevision Quotations. One o'clock quotations of grain and previf. ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15 East King street. March 1. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats March.. 1.21 M 40K April... 1.27JS .39 .41 May... I.25K .iS3. .43JS Philadelphia. March.. 1.32 .07 .49) April... l.:::t .cu .50'$ May..... 1.33$ .70 .50- Perk aLard Hi.5'J 10.37K 1H.73 li.4 steeK asanas. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks' also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob 15. Lone, 22 North Qneen street. New Yerk. .Stocks fairly active. Meney between i; per annum, and Mil per diem, with legal interest. Mareh 2. 10:00 1:00 3:0V A. If. V. M. -. It. ClilcagO.MIL Paul !09 tS)iVi C. C. &I. C. K. R 115$ H?s W6 Del., Lack. A Western 121 1234 1MJ4 Denver & Itle Grande WA n:M CI Mich. Southern & Lake Shew.. 114 115 1I4K Missouri. Kansas & Texas Mii .JO$ 3l4 N. Y..Lake Krle A Western.... New Jersey Central Ontario Western New Yerk Central Pacific Mull Steamship Ce. ... St. Paul A Omaha Preferred... Wabash. s. u mis 4 l'acinc Western Union Tel. Ce i -HYm '74 U1JS M 9 24'4 2t 2tf 13154 M1K 1314 40 40H 41 iee ioe4 loex y s ' w 79 7' Philadelphia. Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania R. It CeU Reading........................ . 21 Buffalo Pitts. West 17H Northern PncincCem 32i " Prelerrcd 70 S0J4 29 17K 32 70J4 cay, m ity. USTHJtTAISMEXTS. TULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 2. Return of the great Mermen Play, 100 WIVES! The greatest Dramatic Picture of the Age. Gosche-Hepper Powerful Company ! " One Hundred Wives will de for Mormonism what Unde Tem's Cabin did for Slavery." New Yerk Herald. "One Hundred Wives will de mero te extin guish Polygamy than all or President nayes' proclamations." Philadelphia Press. DeWOLF 1IOPPKR AS McGINLET, the Abraham et his day. See the Mermen Temple. The fanatic Mor Mer Mer eon. The death-fall Irem the Clin. Theamus ing Chinaman, and all the graphic Illustrations of Prlce A Runnlen's great Meral Play. Mag nificent scenery. Wonderful mechanical ei' fects. Startllngsltuatlens. Thrilling tableaux. POPULAR PRICES, 30. SO. 75cts. Reserved Seats 7S Cents. Heuse Office. Fer sale at Opera feb28-4td Tj-TJLTON OPJSBA HOUSK. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH S. LECTURE -BY- HENRY BAUMGARDNER SUBJECT: Trans-Continental Trip te the Occident TORTUS BEXim 07 TB Lancaster Benevolent Society. TICKETS, SO CENTS. Xe extra charge for Reserved Seats. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse and principal stores. rje-wq