5 LANCASTER DAILY IJSTKLLIGEXCEK WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8 18&2. en the Shaw place ; F is a brake en the toad, which ascends a hill toward C. and was the scene of the murder ;'G is the lime pile from which the little girl saw the sheeting and the murderer ran d jwn te B where he turned into a by read toward A and made his way te the wee:!- along the creek. The MurderMT Shaw has lived at the house where this crime was committed about ten years. Previous te that he had livcJ at ether places in the neighborhood ; he at ene time lived near Christiana and also was with his family in Virginia. According te the testimony of his neighbors, and children he has been agje.it source of trouble te his family, aud treated his chil dren, as well as wife at times in a shame ful manner. He was in the habit of drinking and often get drunk aud would remain away from home for days at a time. Fer years he has done .scarcely anything for the support of his family ; his wife maintained them by hard work en their little farm, and her children, the eldest of whom have been hired out, assisted her te support the family. The man has been in frequent trouble and had home t-enrpes-iu court As wc mentioned yesterday it, lias net been a year since he was in jail for diuukcii and disorderly conduct. Helms for years been cress at Id's wife about the ptepeily. This place was purchased by the wife who in herited money; the deed was made in their names jointly, but five years age he transferred his interest te her, and of late has wanted te get it back. has one Whether it was stolen or escaped from the stable and strayed off is net yet known. Neither harness, bridle nor saddle were taken. The animal was a chunky-brown herc with two white hind legs. COLUMBIA JS'ilWS. He frequently abused his children, at time choking his daughter terribly. At that time he was arrested but ab sconded and stuck his bail. He was away for a year, and it was said that he had been te Ireland en a visit ; some folks say that he was only in Canada, while ethers think he was in New Yerk or Philadelphia, rlle always seemed te be angry when any thing was said about the property, his wife having said that she intended te rent it and inove away, as she could net live with him. The property contains 22 acres of land, with frame 4ieusc, old ratable and yard around it, the fences are down and things looked dilapidated, although every thing is neat and clean inside of the house Around the neighhoiheo-1 it was Well known that Shaw was in the habit of abusing his family, and for that reason lie had but few friends, although the wife and her children had many. Shaw is a man about liye feet eleven inches in length and is rather stout ; he were a black goatee when he left yesterday, he has a flight bregue in his voice. The Neighborhood Excited In the community where this tciiibie tragedy occurred there is the greaivnt ex citement aud ciewds of people have visited the place. Last evening when the inquest was held a great many persons, including tlie best people of the neighborhood, were present at the house. They came from all directions and many long distances. Nearly every one was bitter in denuncia tion of the 'murderer aud his cruel, cold celd cold beooded act, but all sympathized with the heart-broken chilcheu who are almost frantic with grief. Search has been nr.ide for the mnvdewr but without avail. Complaint was made against him before Squire Simeon Swisher and a warrant was isssucd for his arrest but up te this time he has net been ar rested. It is believed many that he has Hed from the county. It is said that he has probably $7e dellais with him and is balicved te be armed with a revolver. ANOTS1UC LOWKK END TK.UJKUV. A Man Ilei Frem an Overdose ut Opium. Ychtcrday morning Cyrus Harmen, aged about, 45, died suddenly at the resi dence of Elias "Anmcnt, in Drumere town ship. The man is a tailor by trade, and formerly lived at Rawlinsvule. 1 or some time past he has been making his home with Mr. Aument. He has becu addicted te the use of laudauuni and opium for considerable time. Yesterday morning he came down stairs and complaining of feel ing cold, he took a .'eat, by the steve. lie seen fell from the chair, and was c.uricd up stairs te bed, where he died iu a few minutes. Drs. Clark and liehrcr made an examination of the body, and found that he came te his dcatli fivvn an over dose of opium. Henry 31. yrauffer, of Chestnut Level, held an inquest aud a verdict in accordance with the doctors' statements was rendered. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE The orchestra will play gratuitously for the library entertainment. Mt. Zion A. M. E. Sunday school will give an annual entertainment next Tues day evening and people who go will get the worth of their money. There will be 23 recitations, 4 tableaux, 17 vocal selec tions, select readings and prayer. Yesterday evening after school was out and the children were coming down Lo cust street, a cow, driven by a young boy, began acting in a queer manner, and made a rush ferthe pavement. Down the pave ment she dashed, from Fifth te Fourth street, knocking the children right and left and tramping en some of them. At Frent street she stepped and became as gentle as a lamb. Several of the children received bruises and scratches, and all were badly scared. In an open letter te Burgess Sneath, pub lished iu te-day's Herald, Rev. J. J. Rus sell calls upon him te exercise his authority te suppress "the posting up of these im modest lithographic pictures in the win dows of several stores, and in ether pub lic places in this borough. I new refer te tlie plpturcs of these women of that show which is te be in our opera house in the beginning of this week." The priest offers te ''guarantce te collect enough meucy te defray expanses of testing by a law-suit whether or net these pictures can be posted in stere windows, and public places of our town,'- The " Marble Heart " company played te the smallest heuse of the season, but what was lest in numbers was made up by enthusiasm. Without exception thisdraina was presented and acted better than any wc have had for a long time. The plot is : Raphael Duchalct, a sculptor, has a dream, in which he sees" his future ideal of a woman in 'tha shape of a marble statue. He afterwards meets this woman, receives an introduction and imme diately falls in love with her. She in turn loves him, but loves geld mere, se that when Rapl id tells of his .love, she turns him off for a rich lord. The sculptor i3 driven half crazy by the blew, and is besceched by his friend Velage te return te his mother. After seme delay Raphael returns te his home, but finds that his mother is dead. This blew, also kills him. After he dies the " Marble Hcait " appears, and hearing of his death she faint"!, and the piece is ended. L. n. Ulinrcli Sleeting. A-a Hireling of the members of the United Brethren church last evening, sone veiy important business was transacted. The item in which the entire congregation ate interested is the buying a let et ground en which te erect a new church, as their present one is incapable of holding their lucrciMeg numbers. On this account a society waa formed and adopted the naine of the United Brethren erection society. The Election and all matters contained theK.a will be their duty te leek after. "UpiM this society beiug formed they inmi'-diately began work and from the thirty-five members present ever 6103 was collected. They intend raising nioney for the church by the card ?ubsj iptien, one which has met with 10 maii .ible success everywhere. Ne work will be commenced en the chulch until the JTW AVrERTlSXJLESTB. TKKS, KATHfOS & CO. iu :-- -r- -r- -it -xm-r--r-r-ivTV t IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS WE WILL HAVE READY FOR SALE OUR SPRING STOCK F READY-MADE CLOTHING H . F DUT. a. or .-- -- tbb about deub,. .he . or an, ethor MYERS, RATHFOE" & CO., THE LEADING CLOTHIERS. JOH.V h. GIVLEK & CO. CARPETS. CJL-K .f tt l. w. WE SHOW THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY ! CARPETS. llJb U !. aj fc .-.. v "wr;T- st D ZTC . ,. .-- . r-w " m rm ft r r r - i m lliiiii. w : n r- r j j h. Jtr AA r nrii rxTrA-prRALLwbohiyeRAix CARPETS. CALL ASD SEE OUR vFvAirMlTIAy, A U AND HEMP CARPETS. By calling and looking through our Immense Stock we can convince you that we have a, we say the Largest Stock- In the City. WE CAXSHOW YOU THE CHOICEST PATTERNS WE OFFER THESE GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICE6. We aNe have uu Elegant Assortment et KUG. an. MATS. WINDOW SHADING and FIGURES. FLOOR and STAIR OiL CLOTHS. CALL, AT LOWEST PRICES. JOHN S, Gl VLER & CO. ,Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. gain with the city companies. The Sun had shown its willingness te sell te the city, hut none 'of the committee were here te buy. Even new if the city wants the steamer it mav he purchased for $1,500. Prejudice . Minst the company, mero than any thin ; U he says, caused the committee t overlook the mlhit of the Sun stcamri. which is net only tlie best in the cit., hut is several bundled pounds lighter "than the Washington, it weight since it -has been altered being only 5, 600 pounds, including water in the boiler. The "American" ami " ShiUler." The special fire committee will meet the American company en Monday next with a view of completing arrangements te transfer the apparatus of the company te the city ; and en Thursday the committee will have a similar meeting with the Shiffler company. The committee aie sarisuine of making satisfactory arrange ments witli both companies without difli iculty. A "MUTUAL AIK " CONCERN. i;ctl i:u8, Keaclies. Jtuta, mice, ants, IHes. vermin, mosquiteou. inv.-cts. &c.. cleared out by "Rough en Rats." 15c. per bes. I'i." Jesh RIlliiiKa saya: "Tlmre ain't ue-plln natralHlstry that liaz been ;t mere, nivi thet mere et than aVl'16 P. ami no xnettlcine kan street. Lunenstcr. CLOTJZIXa. .ltcn"r'M Bieiitera! t liletners!! Aic you iIMuibrtt nt nitrht urnl brelwa el your re-,t bv ti blck chilil sutluring ami crynB with tlie uxcraelatlnsc pain el cutting teeth ? If s,c, ke at ence antl ;;ct a botUe of AIRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING S YRD I. It v. Ill re lieve the peer little surtei cr Immediately de-pi-mi upon iftlieie is no mtstafre about it. TlieroisJiietamotheron uartli v,-lie Jaw ever used it, who will net tell you at ence that 1 will ies ati the bowels, uml givu rest te the mother, and relief and health te the ehild, operating liRe magic. It H pertcctiy a.-ife te ue in all cases, and plc.nt te the tabte, and is th nrcscrintien el one et the eldest and w.uf f,nnl nli-9lcian arid unr.ics in the ' Unili'd htfit". fe'd very whura : 23 cents a j aar7-lviiawai.ws As wc wish te CIec Out the balance et eiu WINTER CLOTHING ! WE HAVE JIAOK SWEEPING REDUCTIONS TIIED EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENTNO, MAB. 8, 1882. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washixgtex, D. C, March 8. Fer the 3Iiddle Atlantia states, rain and snow, north te cast winds, falling barometer, and slight changes in temperature. CONUKESS. Ihe aieTeinent for an Alcoholic Comialsalen. Wasiiisotes, March 8. In the Senate the hill for a commission en the alcoholic liquor traffic came up te day, the question being en Bayard's motion te commit it te the finance committee. This motion was supported by Bayard, who said seme pro pre visions must be made te supply the place of the $30,000,000 which the treasury an nually derives from the alcoholic traffic as well as the moral reformation supposed te be derived from the bill. Mr. Cenger next addressed the Seqate en the subject. After discussion Bayard's motion was rejected ayes 19, nees 20. The bill was then read, and pending a motion te amend se as te prevent the commission from being exclusively parti san the morning hour expired and the bill was laid aside. The Chinese bill was then proceeded with an-1 Mr. Piatt spoke in opposition te it. i'rocectUeg Iu ibe lluiwe. By a vote of 111 te 80 the Heuse agreed te take up the business ou the speaker's table, the object being te reach the Scnate anti-polygamy bill quickly. MLKDEKKD AT M1UWCUT. Throughout our Whole Stock, hand a large stock et We have en HEAVY SUITS and OVERCOATS, . MARKED AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS WILL ISSUlirjA IUJABT SALE. leitle I ' FULTON NATIONAL 1JANK. Getting lteudy Ter Flret or Aji.ll J:ii1ii-m-The Fulton national hank, H' Lancaster, leccutlv organized, will commence busi ness in'EhIc:nan & ItathvutiY. building, corner of Centre Square and East King street, ou Monday next. The capital stock of the bank is $200, 000. all of which has baen taken at par aud promptly paid for no ene stockholder being allowed te take mere than ten shares, the par value of the shares being $100 each. Following is a list of the dirccteis of the bank, all of whom are will known, relia ble business men el ample means : J. K. Bitner, Lancaster, president ; II. M. Mayer, West Hcmplield, vice prcsideut : Lewis S. Hartman, city, secretary ; Jehn D. Skiles, city ; Samuel Greff, citv ; H. K. Miller, Petersburg; Jehn II. Brickcr, Lititz ; Jehn Fridy. sr., Meuutvlllc ; David Krown, Liberty Rnnn.re. Drumere tewiibhii) : E. J. Ken- dig, Conestoga Centre; Jehn L. Miller. city ; 1). B. Landts, city; Abr. B. Huber, Manhcim township. The cashier is Mr. C. A. FenDcrstnith, late of the Farmers' national bank, who is an accomplished financier, having had eighteen years' cxporience iu the b inking business. The teller ii Mr. Jehn Hcrtzler of the Lancaster County bank, formerly of the First natieual bank. Mr. OrayhiM f Leng, of Keffsville, has been selected as clerk. J. Hay Brown, esq., is solicitor, ami .Tnre. "Rife, netarr imblic. will de its protesting business. The new bauk will open under the most auspicious circumstances Xevcr, perhaps, in this city, was se large an amount of stock subscribed aud paid for in se sheit a time as was the stock of the Fulton na tional bank, and although there is nine of it new for sale offers of $103 per share have been made for it The rapidly increasing business of Lan caster seems te require increased bank accommodations and the Fulton will no doubt under its excellent management se cure a large portion of the public patron age. It will begin business with a ciicu ciicu latien equal te one-half of its capital the United States treasury department being new engaged in printing its notes. The comptroller of the treasury paid a high compliment te .the new bank, for the correct and elegant manner in which the official papers for the organization of the banK were executed by Sam Matt Fridy, prothenotary ; and it may be addce" that the official bends of the officers, written by Al. F. Shenck, are also models of cenect and elegant penmanship. The banking room is being remeueieu and fitted up in tip-top style for the trans action of the banking business. It con tains one of the best and safest vaults in the city, with a Farrcl ifc Herring burglar proof deer and Sargent lock. It is net, however, the intention te lecate the bank permanently iu the Eshlemau & Rathven building ; but te erect at an early day a new and convenient bank building en North Queen street, as seen as an eligible site therefer can be secured. The directors of the new bank will meet every Monday te discount paper and trans act ether business. l! v can sce their way clear, as they de net 1 item plunging head ever heels into dub' Tiie eflieeis of the society are : C. Her&hey, president ; Steiucr, vice president ; Jehn Klingbell, secretary ; J. S. V, bite, assistant secretary, and Jacob Sneath, treasurer. Itoreugn Huilget. Pi v., raits passed Columbia this mom ing. Sixteen Columbians in the jury lists published in the iKTrLUGENCER last even ing Frank Jucjlakm, et l'liriaaeipura, in town. Jonathan Funk, of Washington borough, died yesterday afternoon. Q. A. R. will have a "big spelling bee in the opera house. Mr. Ilcd&eckcr has net yet rc rc ceveted his stolen herte aud buggy. A. M. Rambo, of the Courant, has been appointed notary public. Clay Clay eon Ilartmau, a brakeman en the Reading & Columbia railroad, while ceunliiiir cars last evening had his hand mashed se badly that it is thought ampu tation will be necessary. Dave Celemau has placed in his already magnificent b.n her shop a new chair, which for beauty and comfort cannot be equaled in Columbia. urn, Njriv Finn deiwktment. lu cli.-.se et tlie Emplre Track and Lease el TUeirTrucK lleuse ale or the 'Snu" Personal Property. A meeting of the special committee of councils en the reorganization of the fire department and the trustees of the Em pire hook and ladder company, was held te day at the ouiee of J. L. Stcinmetz, esq , 'city solicitor, with a view of making urinugements te incorporate the Empire into the reorganized fire department. Tlie city was represented by Solicitor Steiumctz, and Messrs. Zcchcr and Barnes of tlie committee, and the Empire by Ju lius Levy, Win. J. Ferdncy. and Themas C. Wiley. After a brief conference it was agreed among the parties that the city should purchase the Empire truck and ladders ler $G00, and lease the lower room of the Empire house anu tne yaxa in rear ei n. at an annual rental of $300. It is agreed that the city shall erect a stable in rear of the truck house ; and also attach an mi ni eved strikum apparatus te the bell and connect with it the wires of the electric lite aliirin. Tlie city solicitor was instruct ed te prepare a written lease embodying the above previsions. The members of the Empire company have further agreed te remain in service as volunteer firemen until the organization of the " call system " has been completed. "Tlie San" Sale. The advertisement in the newspapers announcing that the Sun fire engine, hose carriage and ether personal property would be sold this afternoon at public saic, cre ated semtj uucasiness in fire circles, and it was proposed te get from court an injunc tion restraining tlie trustees of the Sun from making the sale. The city solicitor, however, secured from Jacob Gable, prcs- iJeut et the Sun, a statement te the cuect that the-preceeds of the sale shall be de voted exclusively te the purposes for which the company was organized. At2 o'clock te-day a goodly number of firemau and ethers met at the engine b.-vv... The terms of sale were read by Mr. Gable. They were in effect tnat the hi,.hc.-.t and best bidder should be the buyer ; that all purchases -amounting te le:;a then $100 should be paid cash, ever $lbe should have ninety days credit, and that the steamer should remain for usp in i the engine house until after the call system adopted by councils shall be liuaiiy esiae-li-hed. P jr.ry ShuLert acted as auctioneer. He nVt put up several sections of leather hese belonging te the cempauy, and it was knocked down te -Geerge Kline for $10. The steamer, which cost $3,000, was next put up anil started' at 1,UUU. it was knocked down te Lawrence Beyle, a mem-bcr- of the company, for $1,400. The hese reel, a very geed one, was started at $50, ami no advance being offered was with draw n. The hese carriage was next offered, but was withdrawn, no bid being nuiAC for it. The sale was then adjourned. Jacob Gable, president of the company, ii orse stmen or strayed. I viiii the offer te sell was maoe in ceed Julius Lech's hoife was this morning j faith. The council committee had asked missin" from the stable in North Water councils te give them authority te buy ap strcct, in which it was last night stabled. ' par.itus elsewhere if they could net bar- Wlilch Cellay'ei Uelore it Get Its Werk in. The case of the Inquirer printing aud publishing company against II . S. Rice, O.6. Rice, A. AY. Zug, D. Ittnue Herts and H. F. Hermes was yesterday aror arer trated before A. S. Edwards. C. Widniy erand W. E. Kreider, arbitrators. The facts are these: In September last the defendants with ethers applied for a. char-t..-, innnrwirnte the Lancaster Mutual Aid Society. They were tlie officers, Hermes acting as agent. Ilermes, as acnt of the proposed association, procured a lar;e number of circulars and ether work at the Inquii or office. Letters patent were procured, but before the new insurance could organize and "rutin its work," the exposures of the press impaired the usefulness of this class nf mmranins. and tllO Society collapsed. The dues being unpaid and the efier of settlement made by borne of defendants net being carried out. suit was wrought against the officers individually and jonvc jenvc ly, plaintiffs claiming they were in the nature of pailncrs. Defendants argued that. the action was improperly brought against the officers individually, but should have been brought against the society, as they were a chartered corporation, al though they had rret complied with the law. requiring its charter te be recorded m ., '.' .f.i. ,...,1..,. Tli lvliit.rn.ters ine erucc ei iuu iuiuv.. .....--.----"--fennd award in favor of platntrffs for 81 e, 00. A. C. Rciuoehl. esq., appeared ler plaintiffs and B. F. Davis and A. S. Her shcy, esq's, for defendants. Net a " Uarucrs' Uull. The party styling themselves the "Lan caster Hairdressers' association," whp gave a ball in the West End hall, en Monday evening last, are net te be confounded with the Lancaster Barbers' Protective association, aud the members of the latter are anxious that the public ahall net for get it. Dr. Frazler'ii Jtoet Ultterg. rruzier's Reet lMttciv) are net a ilraiu-suep whisky beverage, but are btrictly medicinal In cverv sense. They ucl strongly upon the liver mill hldneys, keep the bowels open anil regular, make the weak strong. Heal the lungs, builil op the nervous anU cleanse the bleed ami system et every impurity. Ter Dizziness, Rush et Rloed te the Ilcud, temlins te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, lever and Altue, Dropsy, Pimples ami Rletchc-9, fccretu leirs Humors and Seres, Tetter, Ring Werm, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ter young men suffering from Weakness cr De bility caused from imprudence, and te females In delicate health, Prezier's Reet lllttei- are especially lcceinmemtcd. Dr. 1'razler : 1 have used two bottles of your Reet Hitters ler Dyspepsia. Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney l)iscacs,aiul they did me mere iroeU than all the doctors and the medicine I 1 ever used. Prem the lir3t dose I took l De ;jnn te mend, and I cm new in perfect neanu and teel ns well as I ever did. I consider your medicine, one et the greatest of blessings. I Jilts. M. IdKTijr, cieveuinu, u. deld by 11. R. Cochran, 137 and ii'J-erui Queen tiieet, at $1 per bettle. Hexkt & Ce. Sele Propricteiv, fij Vcscy street, New Yerk. fie-w&sd&w jKVWe only aek that you call anu ;.amine our stock and lie convinced et what we say, 1 1 Hostetter t Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Brutal A ssashliiiitten or an Old Weniimiinil iler Daughter. Meuxr Verses, Ky., March 8. On Monday night Mary Segman, of Round stone, and her mother, Rheda Segmarr, were assassinated by arr unknown person. They lived about seven miles from here. The assassin entered the little cabin about midnight and shot first at Mary, with an instantly fatal result. He then went out and consulted with some one, and present ly returned and killed the old woman. Mark's little children gave the alarm te the neighbors when the - assassin was gene. There were nine werruds in the body of Mary Segman, of five of which any ene was fatal. The assassin fired fifteen shots in all. There is no doubt of his having had ft. confederate. James Bishop, whose brother was killed a year age at this house, has been arrested en suspicion. Dragged from their Ilnl nl Killed. CnAitLOTTr.svTLLE, Vsi., March 8 Jehn Massey aud his wife, au old conple living six miles from this place, were found murdered in their heuse this morning. They had been dragged from their beds and'killcd. The object of the murder was doubtless te secure money kept in the house. The'ie is no clue te the murderers. aw Hues mrmm. Nbw em. March S. Fleur Stat and western prices without markca change. Southern dell and weak. Wheat yiQH0 Higher and unsettled ; moder ate speculative business ; Se. 2 Ceil, April, 131001 31; de May, l SIQ131: de Junr, U 23MJQ1 2Sk : "O Ju aXQi 1K. , Cern a trifle better and quiet : mixed west ern spot, 63Q69KC ; de future, 6SQ7lHc. Oats liK" higtier : He. 2 March, 50c ; Stale, 50356c; Western. W3S4c. Grain ana rroiaea Quotation. Onoe'cloctcquotatlonsol jcraln and previ-. Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15 East King street- March., April... May... March. April.. May.... Wheat 1.2TU i. ; 1.31 1.31 1.30i Cnlcage. Cern OaU .S32 ..... .5SVJ . .t - I'lUlaUelphU. .6S .50V .69?), .50 .70 .50 March 8. Perk lrrt 1&45 ift-isK 1C70 10.25 stecic nmraet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Uemls reported dully by Jacob B. I.owe, 22 Xerth Quen street. Nbw Yerk. Stocks lrrpgular, tending downward. Meney ate. March S. feu) L-ou sjx A. K. F. M. ". X. ioei 103; lesK 123 122U 12Hi 56 55 5li 114 112T?imi 29 27 27K 36 Vk 34K 91 COJi S3 2S.Q -nyt 22 Xi 131 XfiA mi M m -cvu.' Y1Z W x -7H Chicago. Mil. Paul C C. & I. C 1.. 1C... ........ ... Del.. L.ack.& Western Denver 3t Rie Grande Mich. Southern ft Lake Shore Shere Missouri. Kansas A Texas S. Y.. Lake Erie Western.... New Jersey Centra! Ontario A Western New YerkCentral Pacific MailJSteamslilp Ce at. Paul A Omaha Preicrred... Texas Pacitle.... Wabasli. -- - mis Pncitlc... Western Union Tel. Ce OO'ii 78 4 9M 3 32 79X PUIiAUKLt-niA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania it. K wi Itcndintr Butrule Pitts. West lt'Vi Northern Pacinc Cem 3l5 " Vreterred 70 mi l(i 80).i 63I COW 28?2 1(S ) 6J AA'ir AIH'KRTlMlSJtaXTS. G.KA AKI NbOBANGECOMPANY OF P11II.AUKLPIA. Asi;ts ever Eleven Hundred Theu- sand. Uellais. secmiily Invested. Fer a policy in this old ami well-:stabtlshcd company call en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 KAST KINO STREET. d3M.WU4S llIiiKKS IV. FRY. 2i-lyd LANCASrER, PA A.' I.AKUK LOT Ol' NOVELTIES -IS Neckwear and Jewelry JvAHOKA, Me., Feb. 9, 1S80. I purchased live bottles et your Hep P.itters et Bishop & Ce., last fali.ier my ilnughter and am well-pleased with the Bitters. They did lu-r mero geed than all the medicine she has taken ter six yeaw. WM. T. McGLURE. The above is trern a very reliable fanner, whoe daugiitcr was in peer health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until bit used Hep Bitters!. She is new in as geed health as any person in the country. We have large sale and they are maklns remarkable eures. w. ii. Bisnei & co. ml-2wdiw FOR THIS WEEK. SUKfliKKKS rKOJI THE tLUOUS, FlUeen Theuiiand l'oeplo In Arkaa'as aud Klglitenn Tliensmid In AlisHiMippi De-ititiue. Washinoten, March 8. The sccretaiy of war has received a dispatch from Com missioner Mangam saying that 100,000 rations have been issued te 15,000 sufferers in the overflowed country iu Arkansas, and that the suffering is iticreasicg. Commis sioner Hemingway, of Mississippi, also telegraphs that there were 18,000 pnrnens without supplies or means of procuring them, and that tins number win increase rapidly. More rations will be furnished by the government. A REVIVALIST IS TKOUI5LK. A true assistant te uatiire in restoring tlie system te perfect health, thus enabling it te lielst disease, is Brown's Iren Bitters. m6-lwd&w Runaway Acciuenr. Yesterday several di overpaid te be from the vicinity of theWhite Herse.had a sei ieus runaway, en the read between Kirkwood and Andrews bridge, Celcrain township. The spindle of their wagon broke when the horses ran away throwing the men out aud injuring them severely. tot There Just tlie Same. Israel Marshall, who at the August term of court was convicted of assault aud bat tery and was put in for half of the Costs in a malicious mischief case but get away at tim timp. waa arrested yesterday en an attachment by Constable Waif el and ledged in jail te await sentence. Ge te ii. i.. ceeiiran's urug Mere, l.;7 North iueen stu-et, ter Mrs. Freeman's iw . Na tional Dvcs. Fer brightness and durability et eoler.aro uin'-iualed. C!or from 2 te peum.s. Directions in English ami (ierinim. 1 nee. is cents. THE DAR1VIN PIN Irs THE CAGE IN NEW YORK. It vun be been in our Shew Window. Wc have titled up a Shew Window ter GLOTHINGr, And only a few of the many NEW STYLES FOB SPUING Are displayed ; but we invite you te exam ine our stock. It 13 the LARGEST we have ever shown and has been selected witu care and geed judgment and for Arrested iu the Pulpit en u serious t harge. Rockland, Me., March 8. Rev. Ed II. Ellis, of Xcpensctt, Mass., was arrest ed at North Haven, Me., last evening en a charge of criminality with the wife of a resident of Thoraasten. Beth parties belong te highly respectable families. Ellis is a Baptist clergyman and has been holding revival meetings in this section of the state the past two years. He was ar rested in the pulpit while addressing a large meeting. OlIITUARY. Death of a Democratic l'elltIcla:i. Reading, March 8. Edwin Shatter, a prominent attorney and Democratic politi cian of this county, died at Tuckcrten this merniug. It is supposed he met his death by an overdose of merphia administered by himself. .. Edward Deysher, of Pikcville, this county, committed suicide yesterday by sheeting himself. Window Shades. WE HAVE ABOUT 5,000 lards of Plain Shading, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by WATER Which will be sold VERY LOW la order te elee out. They include all colors and n!i tlw. Shades in Patterns t PKOM 30 CENTS UP. Wall Papers! Seme Choice St ylcs of PAPER HANGINGS Left, eff'iing at extremely LOW PRICES. These goods are te be &old out us seen as possible, iu order te open thu new store with an entire new stock. Phares W. Fry, NUS. 1XV-131 NORTH O.UKKN STKK.r.T Ql-ECIAI. O .NOTICE. Nonenr enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There arc miserable people about te-day te whom a bettle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring mero solid comfort than ! all the cociers Hi -y have ever tiled, fcce oilier column. iiil-Uiuieotixcew JiAJatlAOJZS. was Large Funeral. Mrs. Anna McEIHgett, who died en Sunday morning,was buried this morning. Mass was lreia at c. iuary s imiucu the funeral sermon was preached by Dr. McCulIagh. The iuneral was largely attended and the interment raa'dc at St. Mary's cemetery. aud Rev. very was TJAJir Veiser. March 7th, 1S82, at the par par tenaijc of Trinity church, by Uev. Dr. Greon Green walclT Walter E. Haiup te Amanda clscr, both et Lancaster , il I'liY-IIrss-On March 7. 1S22. by the llcv. Dr. Xagle, Mcnno M. Fry, el Litus, Ta.. te Anna IIcs3, of this city, Gnesn-HAXTCH.-At St. .Tehn'8 pawonace, Kistea. Pa, March 7, 18S2, by Ke.y. I. II. Gels sinccr. Jacob L. Gresh te Jl:-s Ida v. Hantcn. both et Lancaster. " Beys JtEATUS. Kuttek. At CheBtnut Level, onthe 5th inst,. Ilov. I-. C. IMitter in the sevcnly-ufth year et his age. Funeral bcrviccsut the Chestnut Level Pros Pres bvteiian church, en Tluu-bduy. March 9th, at. 11 o'clock a. m. m'-ltdftw Arrested en Attacliiacnt. James L. Minuiclr was arrested te day en an attachment by tlie .sheriff for a case iu court in which he was te have paid costs but failed te de se. Majer's Court. Mayei MacGonigle scDt te jail this morning three drunken aud disorderly men, and discharged five tramps who had applied for lodging. Urlckniatcers' VTajjes. Last evening the brickmakcrs of the city held a meeting at the Maner hotel, and flxed tlie wages for the season as fellows : Brickmakcrs $2 per day, wheelers SI .50. The meeting was largely attended. J'UJLiriCAZ. J'OK JUKI COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELL5IAKER, OtEnrl township. Subject te thedecUIou'et the Dcmeerutic county convention, miteusw Our assortment is very great, and THE PRICES ARE AS LOW At- you could wish them te be, and the Fit i Unexcelled. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. CeunterK-ltcr Convicted. Philadelphia, March 8. Iu the United States district court this afternoon the jury in the case of Jehn K. Miller, -charged with making aud passing counterfeit meuey, returned a Verdict of guilty but reeemmendiug the prisoner te mercy. It was charged against Miller that he is one of a gang of counterfeiters who have in fested the vicinity of Lebanon, Pa., and at whose hands much crime and outlawry is charged. AX'II' AltrEKTIhUMEST. rPUB COSTS I Fraukc anil IN SUITS OV HBSKI Frank A. Itleker vs. the city et Lancaster, will be taxed in the Protbeno-t-irv's Offlce. en Thursday morning nt 10 o'clock. All witnesses should attend person ally. imu7-2ttl lreak:eTvn. This merniug Dunlap's i broke an axle en East King Lime. A SPECIAL MEETING OF TliK SHir ller Fire Ce. Ne. 7 will be held te-morrow i "iiiTifsn av nt 7111 in. The Sneeiil Cem- i mittaeet Councils en Reorganization et the Fire Department win en present, jv iwi' tendance of members is desired. H HY OltDElt OF THE TUUSTEL9. and wagon street near Picture Cards. We lake pleasure in informing our readers that by enclosing a thrcc-ccnt stamji te n. 15. Cochran, 137 and 130 North Queen street, they can secure lrce, n set el their flne lithograph rticture cards, which are an ornament te any house. WANTED AT LEMAN'S RIFLE WORKS several lads, aged 13 te CO years. Must rc accu9tomed te working in weed, cabinet makers preferred. Can learn tbe branch in two months, then full journeyman's wages W!MW- HENRY E. LEMAN. JiXTI!BTAIlta.ENT8. T7CLTON OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1882. Special engagement for ene night only ei tlie talented actor I&WI. STAFFORD Supported by the FOLLOWING POWERFUL COSIPANT : Miss Resa Rand V7m.. T Borreughg, Marien Deming, Edwin Clifferd, Miss Ncra Vernen. Jehn T. AIcNary, Miss Flera Newton, Geerge Beacb, Miss Hattie llelteur, Geerge Marlen, Mis3 Ada Sanlerd, Holle Baldwin, Alice Veri, Marie Legros. IN THE MARBLE HEART. NEW and ELEGANT WAEDROBE, APPROPRIATE SCENERY. ADMISSION 33, 50 and 73 cents. RESERVED SEATS 73 cents. Chart new open and seats muy be scoured at Opera Heuso Offlce. m2-3td mS-2wd Amusement. " The Marble Heart " Te-night.-The presen tation el this play this evening at the opera beuse recalls the olden days when T. B. Con way, Edwin Adams and ether actors of lame, since passed away, se grandly cnicted the Raphael Duclialet, whlle Mrs. D. P. Bewers as Marce in the same play delighted the old habltue3 of the Walnut Street tnatre, Phila delphia. Mr. William Stafferd, who will ap pear this evening, comes laden with praises. His company is composed et such, artists as W. T. Burroughs and Miss Resa Band, who lead the lesser isht3 in the oemijlnaUon. VTOTlCE TO TAX COLl.ECTOKS.-PKO- JN pesals ler tlie collection et the state and county tax for 1832, in the East and West wards et Lancaster City, will be received at the County Commissioners' efllce. until 12 o'clock, en TUESDAY, MAUCU 14. 18. Ily orderef the COMMISSIONERS. Attest : Fr.ASS Gmest. clerk. mt-3td TTSE ONI.T THE MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, xnE BEST IK theIiarkf.t. Fer sale by all Grocers. 120-ilR T7DLTON OPKKA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, MAIiCH 10. "I Never Laughed se Much in My Life.." THE COMEDY SUCCESS OF THE hEASON. The Great New Yerk and Bosten Success. The Immensely Funny, Successful, Farcical Comedy ROOMS FOE REIT ! Illustrated by the same MAGNIFICENT COMEDY CO. That made such a Tremendous Hit la New Yerk, Baltimore, Cleveland, Washington, Bosten, Montreal, Detroit. PRICES OF ADMISSION. RESERVED SEATS - Fer sale at opera house office, Kosten's Murder Mystery. Bosten, March 8. The return of Allen Fairclough from New Yerk and the indisputable proof which he furn ishes of an alibi clears him of all suspicion of connection with the mur der of Mrs. Kirkland, yesterday morning. The man Jeshua also proved an alibi. Dr. Lamsen'H Trial Begun. Londen, March 8. The trial of Dr. Geerge II. Lamson, charged with poison inir his brother-in-law, Percy Malcolm Jehn, a student at Blenheim Heuse school, Wimbledon, some time since, cemmenerd te-day. The court room was densely crowded with spectators. The prisoner pleaded net guilty. Ilanged Himself in Jail. Baltimore, March 8. August Kisncr, a German, in the city jail for disorderly conduct, committed suicide this morning by hanging himself in the prison cell. Jumbo Will Ceuie. Londen, March 8 The injunction ap plied for te restrain the Zoological society from allowing the elephant Jumbo te be taken te Amerrca has been relusea with costs against the plaintiffs. Tne Detected Detectives Alust Ge. Philadelphia, March 8. It is prob able Mayer King will abolish the detect ive force of Philadelphia next week en ac count of exposures. . Profitable Telegraph. Bu1iicsb. New Yerk, March 8. The Western Union telegraph company te-day de clared a dividend of lj per cent. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Gents' Furnishing Goods Department. SeRs Auenta for the Celebrated PEAKL SHIRT, t-erae points et merit claimed for the PEARL SHIRTS. 1. The Material. They are made of the best Wainsntta miulin. 2. Th Ilosemt. Tlie bo-eni me three-ply, all llneu. ami net simply linen sewed en the muslin Irent of tlie shirt, as in the case et eome ether makes, making them of less service and cheaper. Wc claim for tlie PEARL SHIRT that it lias tlie best constructed besom, U eaiilylnundrieil and will net break. 3. The Fit. They are guaranteed te lit and give perlect biitlslaclien in every wav.and can be returned H net satisfactory. Fer odd sizes we take special measures. .4. TheLimng. The shirt Is lined across tlie Irent, making them still mero durable. 3. The MerKniansmp. xneyuroenrc xneyureenrc tully made by skill till weiktnen, and each one is tullv inspected before leaving tlie factory. The Price. The PEARL SHIRT is sold at 91 ler the gents' sizes and 85c. ler boys', which taking tlie material, workmanship, 4c, into account, makes It the best shirt for the prltn in tlie market. 4S-Remembcr, we have the sole axency ter them, anil they are patented. Beware el iinl iinl iinl tatione. We have always in stock WHITE SHIRTS of cheaper grades, and Calice, I cr calCH and Colored Shirts. GENT'S NECKWEAR, GLOVES, &C J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis. LANCASTER, PA. JTOIt HALE. AL. KOSEXSTEIX. 37 Jfetn Queen street. t:mik kent. rnrc two-steot iikick T HOUSE, Se. HI Seuth Queen street. Rest location iu tlie city. Apply 10 Jtd rltlME I1AY, WESTERN COKN AMD Outs ler sale at Leainan Place atalltlm at market prices. Ale, COAL AKD LU4IISEE. J2l.3iml II. H. ROHREIC. S' TURK KOO.11 tOK KE-M, APPLV TO PHILIP LEBZELTKK, leb27-ttd 211 North Queen street. I7M1C SALE. AN IMMENSE MJJIBBKOJ' HOUSES, STORES. RUILDINO LOTS, Ac. efull descriptions, in all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, frne te every one. ALLAN A. HERR CO., decJ-3md 3 North Duke street. MARKETS. PUKL.IO SALE OF HOUSKUOLII FUKN1-TURE.-On THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1882. in tlie Northern Market Heuse, corner et North Queen and Walnut street, will no soul tables, chairs, rockers, sela, lounge, mirrors, pictures, window nhadi-s, stevc and pipes, two extension tables, lull cottage set. veranda chairs, wardrobes, washstandf, mat-tri-sses, garden urns and hanclng baskets, a let or gas fixtures, and a variety et article net enumerated. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., when terms will be made known by SILAS H. FORRY. JOHN I. SKILES, Administrators ei the estate of tlie late Wm. L. Peiper, dee'd. llKxnr Sucbkrt. Auctioneer. , II. L. Frailkt. Clerk. m-3td3jIAW 35, 50 and 73c. 75c. m"-4t Philadelphia Market. pmT.ADELraiA. March 8. Fleur dull and un changed; Superline, $3 MS 00 ; Extia, ?l 'Jj 5 ; Pcnn'a ranitiv, 5 TjSO CO. Rye flour at$l 75. Wheat market llrmer ; Del. and Peiin'a. Rid, $1 3I1 32 -, de Amber, 1 3I1 31. Cern Arm ; geed local demand. Oats flrm and in fair demand. live nominal at EGc. Previsions quiet. Lard quiet. .., Rutter dull and weak : Creamery extra, liy He ; Western, 4112c . Rolls dull. Egos llrmer and in better inquiry ; I cnu'a. 18c: Western, 1717c. Checse quiet and steady. Petroleum dull : Rellncd. 1. Wlu3kyat$l20. , ,..,, Seeas geed te prime clever quiet at S.'rp lc ; de de Flaxseed nominal at ?1 40. ALDERNEYS. T)UhLl; SALE. ALDERNEYS, Will be sold at.public saleat the Lancaster Park. Lancaster, en WEDNESDAY, MAUCU 13 112, 27 head et Registered anil Nen-Rejrls-tercil Aldcrney (Jersey) Cattle and grades : Six Bulls (Jersey), eight Cows and twelve Heifers; the cows and belters are all in calve te a registered Jersey bull; all raised by the subscriber and will be sold as represented. The cattle will be en exhibition at tha Parrf en and alter Thursday. March 2. Catalogues can Ibe had en application te Samuel 1IC38 4 Sen. Terms: A credit et Mdays 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 K MAbKA I . Colenu Cecil county, Md. S. Hess & Sexs, Aucttencew. 150 N. Queen street, Lancaster. Ta. Kt-etu
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