LANCASTER DAILT51NTELL1GENCEK FRIDAY MARCH 3 1882. I i A Deuse or Refuge Caie Henry Berder, aged about sixteen years, was arretted by Officer Ilarman and taken Deiere Judges Jbivingsten and Patterson yesterdav afternoon en cemnlaiut of his uiumer, .uury liewert, ailU InsAtep jatlicr Henry llewcrr, with a view of having him sent te the house of iefuge. The parents testified that he was incorrigible, and , utterly beyond their control ; that he could net be kept either at work or at school ; that he was dishonest aud asso ciated with disreputable characters. E. E. Snyder, foreman in Ne. 2 cotton mill, where the boy worked for some time at intervals, corroborated the parents1 testi mony a- te his g"ii':ral bail character and unreliability, and Officer Harmau testified that he had en two or three former occa sions ancsted him en complaint of his mother, but that he vra discharged en premising better behavior. The boy's consignment te the house of refuge was resisted by some of his dead father's relatives, who claimed that much of the misconduct, of the boy was attrib utable te cruel tieatmcut iuliictccl by his step-father. The boy was put upon the stand aud testified that his stepfather punished him brutally for the most trivial offenses, whipped him till he was black and blue all ever and kept him in " the stocks " until he was almost dead. J. B. Amwakc, esq., counsel for the boy, aiked that the court appoint a guardian for him and have hiin indentured te some useful trade. The court remanded the boy te prison until Saturday te give hit friends an opportunity of securing him suitable employment if any proper person consents te take him as an indentured apprentice. Ceuntdlmau llarr Cmicd. After the routine business of last night'." meeting of the street committee had been 'transacted Chairman McMulIcn requested Select Councilman Philip Zecher, of the Ninth ward, te take the chair. Mr. Mc Mullen then addressed his colleagues, dLj rccting his remarks chiefly te Select Coun cilman Adam R. Barr, of the Third ward, who, he said, had been indefatigable in his attention te his duty as a councilman and as a member of the street committee, of the lamp committee and in ether arduous services. Mr. Barr, he said, would accompany his contemporaries .f the committee te the shades of private life en the inauguration of the new ad ministration, Mr. Zecher, alone of the the committee, surviving the change.1 seen te be ellectcd ; and thercfore, as the hour of dissolution drew nigh, he desired te signify by some token the high appre ciation in which Mr. Barr's valuable ser vices are held. Thereupon Mr. MeMulIen drew from its concealment a handsome and substantial cane, which he handed te the astonished member from the Third, who, as he himself put it, was tee full for utterance at the unexpected compliment, but just the same he retained sufficient presence of mind te invite the committee up te Letz's, where In? entertained them in line t-tyle, a sucetissFix fau:. ainei lit tl:e Winners of l'rlze. On Wednesday evening the General Reynolds cornet band, of Couestega Cen tre, closed a very successful fair, held by them, during the week and a-half pre ceding. Goods that were left were sold at auction en the labt evening. The net proceeds were about 8325, which will put the baud out of debt and leave a haudsome balance in the treasury. The articles voted for consisted of watch, k-.n:get eot eet i:iu a carpenter's tagc bed-room suite mortising machine. Benjamin Wissler aud Jacob IS. lliuicr, were contesting for the :iin ; Christian Hess and Martin Warfel for the watch ; F. II. Fliiichbaugh and Martin Cramer for the lounge ; Anna Geed and Kate Agen for the bedroom het ; aud Jehn Ilil lerand Columbus Stevenson for the mor tising machine. The first named persons in each contest as above name! were the lucky ones. ltailmud Accident, l.itltz Recerd. As Mr. David HeMingur and wife, ic siilm, at Pine Hill, Warwick township, were crossing the railroad track at the depot of this place en Saturday 'nerulng en their v.-iy te the Lancaster m-'irttct Su a closed niuikct wagon, nu engine at tached te a freight liaiu stiuck the wagon breaking the hind wheel te pieces and overturning the wagon, throwing Mrs. Hellingor -u', cutting a large gash in her forehead above the cye and injnri'ig hei otherwise. It is evident fiem what these who witnessed the aeciid'i.t say. that it was due mere te the negligence of the e:n p'.eyacs of the read, as cars standing en the siding render, d -Mr. and Mrs. llell ingcr un'ibk! r sec the approaching train, and neither the bell nor whistle gave no tice of the approach of the train. Mr. Iliilliugrr wiil demand an equivalent for the damagrs he sustained pany, but desires te cnt:r tien. from the ceni- inre nelitig?- " Olie flmidrctt Wles." The second production of this play at Fulton opera house was witnessed by :n audience of fair numbers 4 last even ing. The performance vas in eveiy way equal te t ha fermrr excellent rcndi tien, and gave very general satisfaction judging from the applause it received. Mr. DcWelfc Ileppsr aud Miss Helen Gardner were the central figures and prima favor ites from the start. - " One Hundred Wives" is a pure play, strong in dramatic quality, with of course some ciuditicsthat time aud judicious pruning will eradicate, aud there is mere truth than poetry in its graphic portrayal of the glaring hypocrisy aud shameless abominations that are such leading characterises of the Mermen faith. blight l1 Ire. This morning a fire, which might have been a great deal mers serious, occurred iu the room of Mr. A. A. lleilly, manager of the Rapid telegraph company at 'Mrs. Kauffinan's bearding house, Ne. 133 North Queen street. It appears that the chambermaid had just started ajfresh fire, and a clothes horse full of clothing was placed near the stove. When the fire came up the clothing caught, and all were burned together with about six feet square of carpet . The woodwork" of the room was also badly scorched. The fire was extinguished by Mrs. Reilly assisted by the people of the house. A Pleasant Surprls". Last evening about fifteen pupils of the first class of Miss Lizzie Carpenter's school, called at her residence, North Duke street, te pay her their respects. The girls took with them many delicacies and during the evening an elegant colla tion was set out. Vecal and instrumental music and spicy conversation en schoolgirl topics formed a delightful pregramme for the evening entertainment. Miss Carpen ter was taken completely by surprise, and was highly gratified with the visit paid her by the class. Hand Burned. Yesterday Lewis Fabcr, agent of the Singer sewing machine company, met with a rather painful accident at the Franklin house, where he beards. He had been suffering from rheumatism and used for it an inflammable liniment, which took fire from a lighted candle and set fire te Eome clothing hanging in the room. Mr. Fabcr took held of the burning goods. and Bmetllcrcd the flames, but net until he had severely burned his right hand. Appointed Assignee. Israel Wonder and wife, of EarlvKK West Earl township, have made an as sigusnent te E. Burkheldcr and Isaac Shirk for the benefit of their creditors. Wrist Broken. This morning W. F. Welclians, night ticket agent of the Pennsylvania railroad company was fishing in the Cenes toga, I when he made a misstep and fell, breaking ' me jeinuisii xji. vjreurgu a, ticicuaus aitcnaca nun. Death of rjertcs. Within the past two days Billy Beas, huckster, has lest two kerscs which died from pink-eye. Court. Court will meet te-morrow morning at 10 o'clock for the transaction of current business, etc. I'ostpeoed Sale. The eale et Ald.erney cattle, advertised te take place en Tuesday, March 7, has, en ac count of unavoidable circumstances, been postponed te Wednesday, March 15. SfECIAl. NOTICES. Fer. a cough or sere threat, the best medi cine is Hale's lleney et Iloreheund and Tar. Pike's Toethacho Dreps cure in one minute. ml-lwdced&w Pile am! 3Ioqultees. A 15c. box et " Heugh en Rats" will keep a house free from flIet, mosquiteos, rats and mice, the entire season. Druggists An Invaluable strcngthener ler the nerves, muEcles, and digestive organs, producing stiength and appetite. Is Brown's Iren Bitters. m3-lwfl&w We kill our rulers when we remove from the human system whatever disorganizes the ni'rves. Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills relieve Irein subjection te the power of headache, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. They contain no opium or hurtlul drng. Ieb27-lwd4w liquid Geld. Daniel I'lauk-. et Brooklyn. Tiega Ce.. Pu.. de.-cribes it thus : '"I rode thirty miles for a liettlii of Themas' EclectricOH. which effected the leetiderul cure of a crooked limb In six ap plications ; it proved worth mere than yeld te me." Fer.snleatII.il. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Dysrwne, nervous people, "out et sorts," Ceidcu's Lleblg's Liquid Bcel and Tonle In In In vigorater will euro. Ask or Celdren'x. Of Druggists. ml-lwdced&w Nobedt enjoys the nicest surreundluga if In bud heulth. There ure miserable people about te day te whom n bettle et 1'tirker'a Ginger ionic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. Soe ether column. ml-lmdcod&cew iUrbitrs. Ely Urei., Druggists, Oswego, N. T, About a year since a gentleman from Orwell, Pa., called my attention te your Cream Balm us u rvmcd3 ler Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc. He was se earnest In asserting it be a posltlve cure( himself having been cured by It) that I was induced te purchase a stock. I must say that-the Balm has met my best expectations, having already affected a number of cures in this locality. I am using it with beneficial effects, Respectfully, I. F. Hyatt, M. D., Bor Ber Bor dentewn, J. October 28, 18S0. Messrs. White & UitrdicK. Druggists, Itha ca, N. V. 3Iy daughter and myself, great suf ferers irem Catarrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream Balm. My sense et smell restored and health greatly Improved. C. M. Stasext, dder in beets and shoes, Ithaca, X. y. marSd U Quinine and Arsonle Ferm the basis of many of the Ague remedies iu the market, anil are the last resort et Phy sicians and people who knew no better medi cine te employ, for this distressing complaint. The eflcets of cither of these drugs are de structive te the sj-stcm, producing headache, Intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring ing iu the ears, and depression of the consti tutional health, atbr's Aaus Cuius is a vege table discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterious Ingredient, and is an intallible and rapid cure for every form et Fever and Ague. Its effects are permanent anil certain, and no injury can result Jrem its use. Besides being a positive cure for Fever ami Ague in nil its lerin. It is also a superior remedy ler Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar te malariens, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer file by all dealers. miJ-lwdced&w rile i rues: l'iics : A sure euro found at last! Ne one need suiter! A bure euro for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated riles has been discovered by Mr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single bes lias cured the worst chienlc cases et 25 or SO years standing. Ne one need sutler flvc minutes utter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Letinm, inssruuients and electuaries de mere nana tlian geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the Intense itching (particularly at night attcr getting warm in bed), lifts as a peultice.givcs Instant and pain less idle!, and is prepared only ler Files, Itch ing et the private parts, and ler nothing else. Head what the Hen. .1. 31. Ceflinbcrry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian rile Ointment : I have used scores et File Cures. and it affords me pleasure te say that l have never leund anything Which gave such iuiuicdlate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer pu!: by II. 15. Cochran, 137 and ISi) North Queen bticet. Price, ?1.0;. Hknuv & Ce., l'ro l're l'ro prli'.teiv, i'l Vesejr Street, Nev,' Yerk. leb21-Tu&Fd&w de Ui ii. i.. eiieiiiiiiin urim htern, 137 North (juei'ii slicet, ter Mrs. Freeman's Kew JVd JVd denal Dye.. Fer brightness and durability et -oier.are uneijuuled. Celer from 2 te Speunde. Diicctieiw in Kngllsli and German. Price. 15 cents. It aiieka. Me., Feb. 9. 1SS0. 1 purchased live bottles et your Hep Bitters et Bishop A Ce., last fall, ter my daughter and r.m well-pleased with tl:e Bitters. They did her mere geed tiian all the medlcine she has taken ter six years. 3I. T. McCLURE. The above is Irem a very Tellable farmer, whoeo daughter was in peer health for seven or eight years,.nnd could obtain no relief until Eh? usc.t Hep Illllers. She Is new In as geed health as uny parson in the country. We have large sale and they are making remarkable cures. tt II. BISHOP & CO. ml-2wd.EW " Shin Diseases " cured by Dr. Swayne's Ointment. What Is mere distressing than-an obstinate fkin disease, and why persons should suffer a single hour when they have a sure cure In "Swayne's Ointment "is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter. Itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wendcrlul all-healing quali ties, l'ltnples en thefuce and .bletches en the skin ai-e removed by using this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles Symp toms arc moisture, lntonse Itching, particu larly at night after getting warm In bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected, fcwayne' Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne A Sen, 53 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed, f.'ehi by all prominent druggists. Jan20-3mdTTli&FAws Skin Diseases Cured By Dr. F'rxsier's 3Iagie Oijteiest. Cures ns if by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, bielches antl eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse cures itch, baiber's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scala head, chapped hands, sero nipples, sero lips, old, obrtlnnte ulcers and neres, Ac. bKIX DISEASE. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond ail description from a skin disease which ap peared en his hands, head and lace, nnd nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had lalled te help him, nnd after all had failed he used Dr. Frazlcr'a Magic Ointment and was cured by alew applications. The llrst and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by 11. IS. Cochran, 137 and J39 North Queen street. Lancaster. HE SKY A CO., Sele Proprietors, 62 Ycscy Street, New Yeak. r.u- liitnd. Bleeding, Itching or Ulcciated I Pile-, I):'. William's isdiax Pile OistmestU a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mall. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store. lebJ7-MfcTha&wji HENRY'S CAKIMJL1C SALTS. . The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheum.tetter.chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kind et skin eruption-), lreckle3 and pimples. The salve is .-itraateed te give pertect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Pr!ce25ccats. Sel i in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and -e3 North Queen street. A Geed Angel'H Visit A Tale t "Bena dalis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her ad and stalling, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep Irem crying ; ler, "eh," she said, " 'tis a dis grace te see with scretula, my lace se badly marred!" then said her friend, '-itesadalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate netherday and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face ax radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and Impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Beadalls, 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 Queen street. 'v30-lydeed&w3 .limners: ?ieiiiers.; :ietncrs!'. Ale you disturbed at uiight anil broken of your real by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING bYUUP. It will re lieve the peer little sutlerer immediately de pend upon It; there ts no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eaitli who has ever used it, who will net tell yep at ence that Ij will reg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, aud relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use m all cones, and pleusaut te the. taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a r.etllu irtrMvd.'iwM.W'AS THE FAlt.tl liltS KKIKND Dr. Barber's IJed lleivi Powders are the best In the market. They are net a mere loed made et inert and cheap msderi.ils, but a veritable 3Icdicinc. They contain lour times thfcstrength of ordinary her.ie 'i' rattle powders, and will euro ami fatten ste-:. u one-fourth the time, acting ut once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and ni's v be safely relied upon ler the cure of cough . colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases ei hurst;, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will Increase the quantity and quality et milk iu cows and keep all kinds et stock iu a healthy condition. Sold every wheic at ite. per pack, i ler $1 ; large size 40c, or ." ler ?1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Di ug Stere, 137 and 133 North Queen streets. aug2-lydeed&wl "Life, Ureivtn, iieauty." ' What we all admire" und hew te secure It: A line head of hair in its natural, color is such an adjunct te beauty that no ne who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Louden Hair Celer Bestercr," the most cleanly nnd de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free Irem nil impure Ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives It new life, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where It had lallcu offer become thin, docsnet soil or stale anything, and Is se per fectly and elegantly prepared ns te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Itcsternr" is sold by all druggists, at 73 cents a bottle. f-Ix bottles for $1. ecl3M,W.S&w A Cough, Celtt or .-ere Tnreat should DO stepped. Aegicct frequently results in an In In In ounible Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's urenchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like, cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en 1 he inflamed iiavts,ull:iylng lrvitatten, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles winch Singers and PubllcSpeakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Treencs have been recommenced by physi cians, und always give ucrfeel satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant lHe for nearly n entire generation, they have at tained we) .ucritcd rank among t he tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box every wht ra. tnS-l vd l'Th&sAlvw MEATUS. Ssyder in New Yerk, en Mm eh 2, 1KS2, 3Iary It., wile et Adam Snyder, aged 29 years, 11 months and 1 day. Netice of luneral licicaltcr. liJ-ild rObtTlVAL. "I ,'Olt JUUV COiilMlSSlOMKK. WILLIAM ELLMAKEK, OI Karl township. Subject te ;the decision let the Democratic county convention. m2tcd&w AE W Ali Vr.lt. JJtiE .H 12KTS. IVIOTICE. AS 31 V WirK. CATHAKISE i SCHOENBKUliKK, has lelt my bed and beard, the public is hereby warned net te trust lierlnany way, as I will net be responsible for debts contracted by her. JOHN SCHOUNBEitOUK. Lancaster, Pa., March 3, 1SSJ. 13-ltd A1MUTV MAYING TAKIiN A. LARGE house iu central location desires one or two respectable adult families te beard. Opens Aprl: 1. Address " W." IXTSixiGKaciut Office. SUleed"' llURf.lt; SAl.li UV tt'ltMTl'Kli. ON I 3IOXDAY, MAUC11 !, ISSi, at We. 20 West Orange street, a lurxe let of Furnitnrennd Carpets. Sftle te commence at 2 o'clock, sharp. CHAKLKS SHULTZ S. Hess & Scs, Aucts. 3-2td CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT! Till: balance et stock et BOOTS AND SHOKs el the Kagle Shee Stere that were saved from the lire et the Inquirer building, will be sold at, below cost und halt ;price. These must be sold this month. New is your time ler a bar gain at NO. . "513 NOBTH QUKKN ST. (above the Northern .Market Heuse). m3-2td JOHN iUKMKNZ. I O IS MS LK.-A TWO-STOISV AS1) ATTIC Dwelling. Ne. 331 Kiist Orange street, with Bide yard. Has all modern improvements ; stable en rear et let. Terms easy. FOi: UKNT. A two-story ami attic Dwell ing, Ne. 332 Fast Orange street, with all mod ern Improvements. Apply at febi2-2wce(lB Ne. 323 K A?' OB ANG K ST. PUHLlC .SALE OF CITY IT.OrEllTV On FRIDAY, 3IAUCII 3. 1SS2, at the Leop Leep ard Hetel, en Kast King stretd, will be sold tbatDeuWc One-story DWELLING nOUSK. part Brick and part Frame, Nes. 233-235. and let of ground fronting 30 foet.meic or less, en Middle street, and extending te Locust street. Sale at 7 p. in., when conditions will be made known by , , . HKIBS OF KD'.V. PO'.VKLL, DEC'D. H. SiiUBERT, Auct. f"t;!.21,27.ml,V3 UBLIC SALE., ALDERNEYS, ALDKRNEYS. " Will be sold at public tale at the Lancaster Mr rtnlls 1 Jersevl. citrht Cows and twelve Heifers; the cows and helf ere are nil in calve te a registered Jersey bull; all raised by the subscriber and will be sold ns represented. The cattle will be en exhibition at the Paris en and niter Thursday. 3Iarch 2. Catalogues canbe had en application te Samuel Hess & Sen. Terms: A credit et UOdays with approved security will be given or a discount for cash. sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given by A. It. MAGBAW, Colens, Cecil county, 31d. S. Hess & Sens, Auctioneers, ISO N. Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. fit-Dtd ASSESSMENT NO. 4 OF TIIK LANCASTER IIOXE MUTUAL rXSUli AXCE COMPASY. The members of said company ate hereby notified that an assessment et $1.50 en each $1,000 of the adjusted amounts el the policies et the company, was ordered by the beard directors, te date irem January 30, 1S32, at 7 o'clock a.m. The quotas efsaid assessment are due from and after MABCH 1, I8S2. An abatement will be made for prompt payment, and policies are suspended and Invalidated by delay. Tne quotas arc te be paid te the treasurer at the office el the company, Ne. 137 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Offlee Hours : Frem 9 te 12 o'clock a. in., and from S te S p. m. ; and en Wednesday and Sat urday evenings, until April I, from 7K te 0 o'clock. HENRY C. HARN.EB, THOMAS HAYS, C. H. LEFEVRE, feu27,S8mar2,ia Asscssment Committee. XEW ADrgRTiBEXLENT. "VTOTICE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll te all mv creditors that I have presented my petition te the Court of Common Pleaa of Lancastt-r ceuntv. ler the benefit of the In solvent laws, and that the said court has fixed SATURDAY. 31AISCH 25,-1882, at 10 o'clock, a. m in the court house, at Lancaster city, for the hearing thereof, when and wheie you may attend if you think proper. leb23 HARK M. SHAUB. MULES AND HORSES. On MONDAY', MABCH 6. 1832, will be sold at one o'clock, p. in., at the Merrimac Heuse. North Priuce strec, Lancaster, Pa.. IS head of geed, heavy Kentucky Jlules. weU matched. Alse three Driving Horses. lcb25-7tdKiltw ISRAEL L. LA'DIS. TRONOUNCED A. BY COMPETENT J UDGL3 TO BE THE BEST IX THE MABKET, THE 3IANUEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, Ask your Grocer ler it. 31. F. STEIGEBWALT & SON., Wholesale Agents, 1 20-ilR 23 North Water St.. Lancaster. PU1SLIC SALE OF HOKSES OX SATUR DAY MABCH 4, 18S2, will be sold at pub lic sale at the 31crrlmac Heusa,: Ne. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa., the following Live Stock, viz : TWENTY HEAD et WEST EltNPENXSYLVAXIA HOUSES, some geed drivers among them. A credit of sixty days will be given. Sole te begin at 2 o'clock p. in., when at tcnCanee will be given by JACOB B. BAUSMAN. S. Hess & Ses, Aucts. m2-2td OPECIAL NOTICE. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Gent's Furnishing Goods Department. Sele Agents for the Celebrated PEABL SHIUT. Some points et merit claimed for the I'EAUL SHIKTS. 1. The Material. They are made of the best Wamsutta muslin. 2. The Besoms, The besoms are three-ply, all linen, and net simply linen sawed ou the muslin front of the shirt, as in the case et seme ether makes, making them of less service and ebenper. We claim ler the PEABL SHIKT that it has the best constructed besom, is easily lauuilried and will net break. 3. The Fit, They are guaranteed te nt and give pertect satisfaction in every way,antl can be returned ii nor saxisiaciery. rer euti sizes we iue special measures. 4. TheLinmg, The shirt Is lined across the front, making them still mero durable. 9. The Workmanship, They are care lully made by skillful workmen, nnd each one is fully Inspected befere leaving the factory. The I'rice, The PEARL SHIRT is sold at 81 ler the gent's sizes and 85e. ler boys', which taking the material, workmanship, &c, into account, makes It the best shirt for the price In the market. 4-Reineinbcr, wc have the sole agency ler them, antl they arc patentctt. Beware "of imi tations. We have always In sleck WHITE SHIRTS of cheaper grades, and Calice, Per cales and Colored Shirts. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. 'PKING 1883. - SPRING 188S. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS. Eager & Brether Invite special attention te their CAR PET. WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADE departments, in which they are offering larger assortments than have ever been shown in this city, and at in low prices as same qualities can be purchased In Philadelphia or else where. C AEPET8 ! The latest Spring Styles of 3Iequet liedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three I'ly.Extra Supertlneantl Medium Weel Ingrain-, Cotten Chain Ingrains, and Damask Hull and Stair Carpet and Borders. Rag Carpet in lull assert nit-nts. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain Mattings. Mequctand Velvet RUGS d MATS. WALL PAPER. All the Latest Spring De.-igns in Solid Ueld, Embossed and Plain Bronze, ilica. Plats and Blanks, with Frieze. Borders and Ceiling Decorations te match, for Ualis. Vestibules, Parlors, Dining Reems and Chambers. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PIT OX BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, In Large Assortment in Plain Styles aud et ; antl 7 feet Shades und the new Dade Shades of various designs nnd prices, also all widths and de-irablc colors et Plain Shading aud Shade nor ner lands tfith all the latest improved Shade Rellers aud fixtures. Brass and Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window Brackets Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets. WE IX VITI2 EXAMIXATIOX. Hager & Brether, SO. 25 WEST H1S STREET, LANCASTER, , PA. Th&E ENTEXTAI1TMEXTS. r?DI,TlS Ol'EKA HOUSE FRIDAY WJSXnrG, MA11GU :?. LECTURE -BY HENRY BAUMGARDNER SUBIECT Trans-Continental Trip te the Occident. rOH TUK BUXEFIT or TUC Lancaster Benevolent Society. TICKETS, 50 CENTS. Ne extra charge for Reserved Seats. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse and principal stores. 12S-4UI TfULTON OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1882. Special engagement for one night only of the talented actor ME. WM. STAPEOED Supported by the FOLLOWING TOWERFUL COMPANY : Liisa Resa Band, Marlen Deming, Miss Nera Vernen. Miss Flera Newton, Miss Hattle Bclleur, Miss Ada Santerd, Alice Ycri, -IN Wm.. T Borroughs, Edwin Clifferd, Jehn T. McNary, Geerge Beach, Geerge Marien, Belle lJaldwln, Marie Lcgres. Tnc MARBLE HEART. NEW and ELEGANT WARDROBE, APPROPRIATE. SCENliRY. ADMISSION 33, CO and 75 cents. RESERVED SEATS 73 cents. Chart new open and seata may be secured nt Opera. Heuse Office. m2-3td TURD EDITION FRIDAY EVENING, MAH, 3, 1882. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, D. C, March 3. Fer -the Middle Atlantis Btates, fair weather, northerly te westerly winds, followed by a slight fall in temperature and rising bar ometer. KOITELL GIVES IT UP. Retiring Frem the Kace en the Fifth Day. New Yerk, ilarcli 3. In the walking match the score at 11 o'clock steed : Ha zael 485, Fitzgerald 402, Hart 446, Nore Nere mac 436, Sullivan 431, Hughes 417, Row Rew ell withdrawn. Hazael is being freely plied with stimu lanes. It seemed impossible te get Row Rew ell into condition and he was withdrawn this forenoon. He has the hearty sym pathy of all. There was a slight commo tion around the entrance te Rewell's house. In a second it had spread evor the garden that the little Englishman was re tiring from the race and a few moments later he appeared dressed for the street and surrounded by his trainers, picking his way through the crowd. He retires with 415 miles and G69 yards te his credit. Mr. Busby went up te the scorers' stand and directed that Rewell's name be taken from the beard. While doing se Hughes was just passing the stand and as he heard the order his features broke iute a bread smile and he stepped as though going te execute a clog dance, exclaiming, "I've gained my point aud broken him up." It is said Hughes sacrificed his chance of winning by pushing the English man se hard at the beginning of the race that he could net held out. Twe o'clock score : Hazael, 493 ; Fitz gerald, 475 ; Hart, 450 ; Nercmac, 450 ; Sullivan, 438 ; Hughes, 425. IUE INDIAN IUUKDEIIEUS. Dandy Jim. Solemn, but Dead Shet and Sklppy Laughing ttt the Prospect et Death. Fert Graxt, A. T., Jllarch 2. All the necessary preparations are complete for the execution of the three Indian scouts, Dead Shet, Dandy Jim and rikippy. The prisoners were interviewed yesterday, and through an interpreter were informed that te-day would be their last day en earth. All of them seemed reconciled te their fate. Dandy Jim is the only one en whom the sentence seems te have the least de pressing effect. Skippy and Dead Shet made light of the matter ahd laughed and mimicked hew they would die by the rope. All declare their hands clean and that they are ready te die. Every precaution has been observed te guard the prisoners and te prevent, by the presence of troops, any disturbance. A GEORGIA TRAGEDY. A Yeung White ButHan Shet by a Negro whose Heuso he had Invaded. Cuthbert, Ga., March 3. On Tuesday night four masked meu went te the house of a negre livinc in this ceuuty and de manded admittance Upen being refused they broke down the deer, and as the first man entered the negre Shet' him. The men thou lied. The negre, with some white neighbors, tracked the wounded man for some distance and finally found his dead body. Upen removing the mask he was found te be a young white man, belonging te the county, named Leonidas Bailey. The ether three men are unknown. The object of their visit has net been as- esrtained. ' THIS RAGING DELAWARE. Trains Delayed antl Great Ditm.t;e Dene uy muuuHXieu. Trextex, N. J., March 3. The Dela ware river is new twelve feet above low water. Between Trenten and Berden- town, the railroad track is completely under water, 18 inches deep, for a distance of three miles. Ne train's can go that way te New Yerk. The Pennsylvania shore at that point is submerged as far a3 the eye can reach. Duck Island, near Bordentown, is completely under water and the resi dents have already left in beats. The Del aware and Iiaritau canal office and sur rounding buildings at Bordente'.vu, are under water. It is said the next liJe will be still higher. RESISTING AKUlilT. Thieves Captured After a Despcrale Fight. Cleveland, March 3. Twe men were discovered last night near Erie in a car leaded with valuable freight. The con- 1 ducter locked the deer and telegraphed te Ashtabula for officers te be at, the station. Arrived there, the men in resisting arrest fired several shots at the officers and train hands. The shots were returned and one of the thieves was captured: The ether escaped te the weeds, but having been seriously wounded he was afterwards ar rested. Nene of the officers or train hands were seriously injured. A Big l'eaclt Crep Premised. Wilmington, Del. March, 3. -The Every Ezeuing of te-day publishes letters from peach-growers and dealers of Dela ware, and the Eastern Shere of Maryland. The advices are univerisally favorable and the premise is mero than an average crop from all sections of the peach-growing region. Corporation Topics. Philadelphia, March 33. The beard of directors of the Pennsylvania railroad this afternoon adopted the annual report. The statement that the combined an thracite coal interests had agreed upon a plan of operations at the mines during the current month is denied. Certain dates were suggested, but definite action has net yet been taken. Net True. Denver, March 3. The story of the murder of a Mermen's wife, daughter and two male companions, by Indians, is con tradicted. Iowa Legislation Against Liquor. Des Moines, la., March 3. After much debate the state Senate has agreed te a constitutional amendment prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a bevorage. The measure new gees before the people. Paper Hangers' strike. Chicaoe, March 3. The paper, hangers who are en strike here have received en couraging communications from all the paper hangers' unions in the country. ' TUB ATTEMPTED BEUIOIOE. Further Details et the Murderous Assault en gueen Victeria, . Londen, March 3. Minister Lewell has tendered the congratulations of the Amer can people te the queen. MaeLcan fired after the carriage was in motion, being ex actly thirty paces distant. He had walked from Portsmouth. The bullet was found in the ground in the station yard this morning. It bears marks of having first struck some ether substance. It was right in line of the queen's carriage and appears te have passed ever the horses' heads. Before the carriage' started MacLean was noticed fumbling in his pocket, but the throng was se great he was unable te draw his weapon until the vehicle get under way. The same reason made his aim unsteady. After sheeting and be fore being seized, MacLean had brought another leaded chamber before the ham mer of his revolver. He had attempted previously te ferce his way through the crowd te a better position where be might have shot with mere disastrous eflect. His antecedents show that he is eccentric and addicted te drink. Tannery Burned iu Fltteurgh. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 3. Shortly before 3 o'clock this morning a lire broke out at Hartley's & Bre's. tan nery in the cast cud, and before the tlanies could be subdued the entire structure to gether with a large amount of tan bark was consumed. The less will reach $80, $80, 000,en which there is GO per cent, of insur ance. Lieut. Daueuhewer's Misfortune. WAsnixeTOX, March 3. A despatch from St. Petersburg this morning says Lieutenant Danenhewer's left eye will have te come out and his light eye is af fected by sympathy. The Danger at Ouebec. Quebec, March 3. Many of the streets are Heeded with water iu St. Sauvenir and manj people arc leaving their houses. Drank illmseit te Death. Utica, N. Y., March 3. Jehu G. Ehring last night wagered that he could drink two quarts of whisky. He did se and a few hours afterwards died. Congressmen at Chester. Chester, Pa., March 3. The congres sional committee, which is te make a tour of the sbify yards en the Delaware and visit the navy yard at League Island, ar rived here at 2:80 p. m. and proceeded te Reach's ship yard. Arrcf t of a Dishonest Banker. Chicaoe, March 3. Goe. Hayward, who two years age at Auburn.. Iud., as a private banker appropriated $18,000 of the depositors' meney, was arrested here yesterday. MjUtKJSTH. fhlladelphln .lltirKet. 1'HiLiuai.rniA, March 'i Fleur dull und un changed. Rye flour at Si 50f3 60. Wheat market firmer ; Del. und ruuu'u. Red, $1 3201 33 ; de Amber, $1 331 31. Cern Arm anil fairly active. Oats firm and fair demand Rye scarce atS5S7c. Previsions quiet. Lard quiet. Butter dull antl medium grades weak and unsettled: Creamery extra, 44315c; de West ern, 42 S 13c. Rolls dull. Eggs dull and easier ; Penu'a, 13jc ; West ern, iagl9Kc. Cheese quiet anil unchanged. Petroleum quiet ; Refined, T. Whisky at 81 20. Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at ??$ 0a ; de de Flaxseed ucld at $1 10. ynw vertt innriiu. .New one, .March 3. Fleur Statu ami western dull antl still In buyers' favor. Southern dull and weak. Wheat a sliaile higher mid Iums uclive ; Xe. J Red, March. $1 3.101 32'4 ; de April, fl 33 Sd 341-i; tle May, $1 33K51 3t ; de June, SI 311 31 ; tle July.$l 21 1 2J. Ceru ii3ic butter ; live quiet : mixed west ern spot, G5S69)Sc : de future, OTJSQTO-Xc. Oats scarcely se strong ; Xe. 2 May, 43Je ; State, S035Gc : Western. 40g54c. Grain ijurt 1'rovisien Ouotiitlen. Olie o'cleek quotations et grain and pmv-i- lean, furnished by S. K. Yundt, BieUei, ! - nasi iMiigsireci. MiU'Oh Cl:lcni;e. Cern Oats Perk Lard .5855 40JjJ 1C.0 10.45 .03 .vm v,.nys 10.13 .3JS -13 .... " .... PhUade'nhlu. je .0 .... .... .Ul) .50 .... .... .0!Ji .80 Wheat 1.2fiK 1.27 1.21 March.. April... May... March.. Anrll... May..... :iy Mf"'. 1.32& toe!:aiBruT. NiW Yerk, t'liliadelplila und Lecal Stock) itlrt) United States Bends reported dully l J Aeen B. Lghe, 22 North Queen street. '.ew Yens. "-locks moderately active. Meney at 0. March 3. 10:00 l:(w 3: A. M. P. M. .M. new Chicago. Mil. Paul C. C. A I. C. R. R Del., Lack.A Western Denver & Rie Grande Mich. Southern & Lake Shere.. Missouri. Kansas & Texas N. Y.. Lake Erie & Western. . New Jersey Central Ontario & Western New Yerk Central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce St. Paul & Omaha Preferred... Texas Pacific Wabash. - )uls & Pacific Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania it. It Reading.... Buffalo Pitts. A West Northern Pucihc Cem " Preferred it ioeji 103 11 JO 124K 121 121J3 SIS 3 61 114 114 lUJ(i 31 31, 31H 3S!i 375 37 92A 92$ J2 .... il$S 21 132!4 132K 1324 4tk nil n2 1WK 101 41?C V'Ji 4 40JJ 34J 7S7; a? -;. a e5 173 :'A 32 7152 72k l,csl atecxs and Ueiuw. Par val. Lane ;ty 6 per ct. Lean, due 1S82.. .$100 Last nale. $105 107H 120 120 105 112 102 102.30 ie: 102 $173 108.65 108.80 147 132.50 Ml.1'0 j3I0 2C0 145.75 110 153 70.50 105 $115 ICO 105.50 100 10G $2.25 25 50 120 IOOO... 1UU -1890., lS9.-.. 5 pet- ct. in 1 or 30 years, " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.. ' 4 " in 1 or 20 years. " 4 " in 5 or 20 years. 100 100 100 100 100 100 " 0 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Mauhclm borough lean 100 IBANK STOCKS. First National Bank. 1100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Lancaster Ceuntv National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Ephratu National Bank First National Bank, Columbia.. , First National Bank, Strasburg... First National Ban k. Marietta. . . , First National Bank. Mount Jey. i 10.1 100 100 100 Lltitz National Bank 100 Manheim National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank 100 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Quarryville R. R., due 1893 $100 Reading & Columbia It. Rdue 1S82 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due 18S6 100 Lancaster.Gas Light nnd Fuel Ce., due in 1 or 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., llllC loeu. 11W MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Quarryville 11. R CO Millersville Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 60 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light nnd Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susauehannalren Company 100 170 4.25 1 1 Marietta Hollowware. Stevens-Heuse Sicily Island East Brandy wine Waynesb'g 50 50 50 TCENPrKE STOCKS. Big Spring A Beaver Valley S 25 $ 10.25 Bridgeport 13 21 Columbia Chestnut Hill 25 la Columbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia & Big Spring 25 13 Lancaster & Ephrata 25 47.25 Lane, Eilznbct lit'n & MidtUct'n 100 UO mvi M'i w 29Vi 20W 29J6 4 17 32 71 Lancaster ft Frnltnile.....i 69 Lancaster ft J.lHtz jb Lancaster WUliamstewn 25 Lancaster ft Maner. 50 Lancaster Manheim 25 Lancaster Marietta Lancaster New Helland 100 Lancaster 4 Susquehanna. a Lancaster ft WUle w Street s Strasburg MUlpert ii Marietta Maytown 35 Marietta Mennt Jev is LEU AX. XOTIVES. SO 64J0 65 91 32 K 975.S.1 40.1.1 21 ESTATE OF CONRAD MU8KR. HK. late et Lancaster City, dee'd.. Letters testamentary- en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make lmnied i ate settlement, and these having claims or do de mands against the some will present thefu without tielay for settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster city. CONRAD M03ER. B.C. Ebbadt. Attorney. Administrator. -Jeb21-Stdeaw ESTATE OF ABRAHAM FETORS. LATK of Maner township, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto avrequcsted te make imme 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. JACOB G.PETERS. HENRY S. SHIRK, I. W. B. Bausmax, Executer. Attorney. lebil ltdfttitw TESTATE OF GEORGE FLOWERS, LATE Ej of Raohe tewnshlD. Lancaster ceuntv. de ceased. The undersigned auditor appointed te distribute the balance remain ine In the hands of Jehn 31. Stchman, administrator, te ana among thoselcgallyentltltledtethosame. will sit for that purpoee en TUESDAY, MARCH 7th, A. D. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in the library room of the court house. In the City or Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. A. F. HOSTETTER. lebS-itw Auditor. ESTATE OFBARBARA KANE, LATE OF Washington borough, Lancaster ceuntv. dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are reqncateu te make immediate payment, und these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay torsettlement te the undersign cd, residing in Maner township. P. O. Wash- l.w.fnn h.tri,ii.ti il 7itti 1. ingten borough. GEORGE S. MANN. C. DKNUKS, Atterney. Executer. feb6tw INSTATE OF MUSAX VKLDKR, LATK OF J West Lampeter township, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted therete are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the sane, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in West Lampeter. Pa. CHARLES A.VELDER. .1. II. Geed, Att'y. Administrator, titw E VSTVTK OF SA3IUEL. 'MOURK. LATK of Strasbiirir borough. Lancaster ceuntv. Pa., deceased. The undersigned auditor, ap pointed te distrlbute the balance remaining in the hands or William Spencer, administra tor of said deceased, te and among these le gally entitled te the xame, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1S82, at 10 ex-lock a. m., in the library room of the court house, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. WM. A. WILSON, 122-4tw Auditor. riHlK ACCOUNT!! OV THE FOLLOWING X named Estates will be presented ler con firmation nisi en Monday. March 20, A. D. 1832. Benjamin L.Landls and wife's Assigned Estate .u. Moses M. N. Bru baker. Assignee, Weaver's Assigned Estate, Jacob Urn Elam Urube, Assignee. GretTs Assigned Estate, Samuel Hut- lord, Asilgn nse. Jehn S. Bcntz nnd wife's Assigned Estate, t 11. iturnneiuer. Assignee. Duutei S. Bursk and wire's Assigned Estate Christian Wldmyer, Assignen. Attest: SAM. MATT. FR1DY, teb22 4tw Protheuotary. JE WEXtEES B A1LKY, HANKS Si BIDDLK. SILVEE We have always mude a specialty et super ior Solid Silverware In nil Its forms, both ler decorative purposes ami for objects of house hold use. Tnonaineol MET, BANKS & BiDil Has been usseci'ated with Silver of the highest standard, et the choicest design and of the most excellent workmanship. Having earned a most enviable reputation as Silversmiths In past years, We liavc new made arrangements largely te Increase and extend our Bllvcr business, keeping even a mero varied stock than before anil even mero liberally Introducing novelties and Improve meats. We call attention particularly te our cus tom of Bending "ON APPROVAL" such articles el Silver as may be desired. If no satisfactory In every respect, these muy lm returned at our expense und risk. Wc invite correspondence and personal visits, and assure all who wish te deal .with 11s that our prices are the lowest for such geed as we sell. We keep nothing that is Inferior in quality or faulty in design. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, Twelfth, and Ohestnut'Sts., PHILADELPHIA. pLTJM3fife70ABriTrrii(Di; : JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. Plumljiiig 5 Gasfitting DONS OSLT DT SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OK GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. Jan23-lydS mmmmmm, OF PHILADELPIA. AsaeU ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. DeUars, securely Invested. Fer a policy lr. this old and wen-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. W EAST KING STREET. tl3M,WH4S
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