at Villanera yesterday, Mr. Themas Lendy made a misstep aud broke his knee cap. Mr. Peter Miller died at his residence en Frent street this morning from consump tion. Several fleet of rafts passed here this morning. River read is being repaired te put en a new shifter ; will be iiuithed next month. Keech had six tramps in the lock up last night, four being taken te Lancas ter and two discharged. TI1K COLLEGE OBCIIKSTBA. A Bellgntrul Musical Kvcet last Evening. The concert given in Zeliers's 'conserva tory of music last evening by the college orchestra with the assibtauce of Mr. Zellcr and some of his pupils was a grand success The pregramme showed skill and taste, both in its matter and anangement. The different performers acquitted themselves very creditably, holding the attention and gaining ou the sympathies of the audience as the exercises proceeded. Among the features of the evening which elicited special favor, were Miss Kate Hosteller's piano sole, Mr. Uereld's violin sole and Mr. Ilagcr's flute playing. Miss Bcchtheld's singing and" Mr. Biscr's carnct sole were very warmly lcceived. The eichestra played beautifully and gained golden opinions fiem the audience. Before the last piccc.Mr. Hern made a few remarks, thanking the audience for their sympathy and Mr Zeller for the use of his delightful rooms. We print the admirable pregramme in full: PART I. ' Hclinlicin: I.lcbe "Gavette. Op. lOMItcscb.) Orchestra. Flute Sole-Serenade (Tlttul.) W. 11. Ilujjer. Vecal Sole PaUlaen Waltz (Fnttiseii.) Miss Kalllc Uechteld. Concert Ovcrtuic. (nchuller.) Otchestra. ritine Pole Fanlasic Mir "Semi.imbiila " (LeybiiUi.) Miss Kate Ilestettcr. Trie -Violin, Celle ami Piane, Op. K. Ne I. (Weiill.ilnt.) Jhvjis. ilcreld. Smith and Jllller. Vecid fcole Lea Raiueaux (Inure.) Orch'l aenp't arr. by T. M. Risnr. Mr. M. X'. Zellcr. PAUT II. Fiulilliufblieil Carl (Mendelssohn.; Orchestra. Violin Sole Der Troinpeter. Felix... (Speier.; Julius A. Ilcreld. Vecal Trie Ge te the one whom I adore. (Ce-ita.j Misses Ilechleld and Rearer ana Mr. Zeller. Cornet feolel.lzxlu 1'elku (Ilarininim ) T. M. Miser, with Orchestra. l'iunoSule liirtli Diuinundb. lias sorrow tliy voting dajs, and leuug May moon. (Papa,) Mr. M. I. Zeller. Flute luict Galep, Op. S. Ne. 0. (Duuu'ib-eiuau ) M (& Hager and L'shlcmai.. Hei iizcitsmur.-idi (Mondt!leliii.) Orchestra. McALl'lXK'S I'LOT laBlu-4 tlluiseir Oil' at u IJclrctlie. The New Helland Clarien learns that McAlpinc, the yeuur man whose attempt ed robbery of Mr. Mcllvain was reported at length in tuesocelunins yesterday, cune te the Eagle hotel, in that place about midnight en Thursday night of lat week aud aroused Maj. Setlcy and asked fdr lodging. He remained until Monday, but did nut go out much and conducted himself iu .a very quiet manner. The satchel he had with him he seemed te guard with especial caie, carrying it up te his room every night and down again in the morning. Te ene of the leading business men he stated, 01 Sat urday, that he was sent as a special detective by Allen Pinkerton's agency, as they had reason te believe that the New Helland bauk and some of our business beuses were te be "cracked' one of these nights by professional burglars. The bank officers and some of the business men were apprised of this startling news and for several nights a closer watch was kept ever the bauk, and net a little un easiness was caused by the uews. The Clarien states also that when he first visited Mr. Mcllvain, he represented that he had been sent by the Pinkerton agency te leek up seme important information bearing en the Clugsten tragedy, near Valley Ferge. m ' Reems for Kent." Fer theso who like that sort of thing the farcical comedy of "Reems for Rent," which was presented te a big audience at the opera house last night, is about the Eert of thing they like. It was very thin, however, there is little originality or nor ner clty iu any of the absurd scenes that are crowded in en each ether in a shapeless mass, the fun is pretty much all forced, and though there are a few geed actors in the party they were se.badly handicapped by the inane twaddlethat makes np the " comedy" that they were net successful in creating the full measure of hilarity which the opportunities of a piece of this kiud would naturally mouse if givcu suf ficient scope aud moderately clever dra dra matie treatment. Yerk County Suicide. Butler H. Seitz, aged 19 years, 2 mouths and 25 days, a seu of Nicholas Seitz, dee'd, and a resident or Glen Reck, died yes tcrday from the effects of arsenic, admin istered by himself. Seitz. was a young man well connected, possessed of means of his own, and at the death of his mother would have come into a handsome compe tence On "Wednesday evening, after ob taining two packs of arsenic, lie repaired te his mill in Glen Reck Valley, about a mile and a half cast of the town, aud there took the poison, dying about six o'clock Thursday morning. Ne cause is assigned for the act, but it is said that ou Wednes day he remarked te a young lady that he would net marry, but intended te kill him self. Vurglary at AlillersTllIc. Last night the hotel of C. B. Heir, at Millersville, was entered by thieves. They V broke open the money drawer aud robbed f it of between two and. three dollars in money. They also stelo a cameo ring, a. pin et the same kind, a four barrelled Celt's pistol and a very geed brown over coat. After drinking a bottle of. whisky which they took from the refrigerator, they left the premises, but in their hurvy they dropped ou the fleer two coats which they had taken down with the overcoat. There is no clue te the thieves. A Shet and a Fright. Isaac H. Shcaffer, living en the llinkle town read, about two miles north of New Helland, accidentally shot himself in the band while cleaning a revolver with which he had just been peppering at some vicious dogs that surrounded his house. With the report of the pistol the light also went out, and Mr. Sheaffer sustained a great fright, imagining that he had shot his wife who was sitting near by. Hastily lighting a lamp he discovered her unhurt, but bad y scared. Mr. Sheaffer's injury is no serious. Tiie none Market. The horse market lias been very brisk here this week and the number of horses shipped te New Yerk te-day has been larger than upon any previous day : Sel. Mehrbach, 38 ; Henry Dahlman, 18 ; Jes. Seutlieimer, 30 ; Fiss& Deerr, 41 ; another party whose name we did net learn, 10. Most of the horses were large and strong and suitable for heavy work.' rollce Cases. This morning the mayor sent ene vag rant te the work house, discharged five ledgers and made two drunks pay costs. Alderman McConemy sent two young men te jail for five days each. They were arrested while riding en a freight train. ' JTlerin." Spring Garden posteffice, Lancaster county, has been changed te Flerin. FRIGHTFUL RUNAWAY. A. WILD HOUSE ON THE UAMPAUE. Ifearlal Scene 10 Centre Square A Weman's Life Iu Danger. Shortly before 1 o'clock this aftern c c Mr. Ames Shenk, of Mountville, accom panied by Mrs. Gladfelter, of Yerk, drove up in front of Haberbush's harness store, iu Centre Square, Mr. Shenk wishing te purchase a set of harness. They were in a top wagon aud had a spirited horse. While Paul Smith, ene of Mr. Haberbush's employees, was placing the new harness in the wagon, and Uuarhe Haberbusb had the horse by the rings of the bridle reins, the animal took fright, broke the. hitching rein by which he was tied te the pest, slipped the bridle from his head, and ran upon the pavement in front of Reed, McGranu & Ce.'s bank. Mr. Smith bravely sprang forward and seized the horse by the bead and was almost thrown into the area leading te the base ment of the Intelligencer, against the iron railing of which the horse was press ing and struggling fiercely. The scene as viewed from the second story front window of the Intelligence.., just above the'team, was frightful. All this time Mr. Shenk and Mrs. Gladfelter were iu the wagon, and Mr. Sheuk had the lines, but the bridle having slipped he had no control ever the horse, which after breaking away from Mr. Smith wheeled around and ran tewaids the posteffice. Shenk jumped from the wagon and attempted tesiezethe the horse ; many persons who saw the woman's peril shouted for help, catch the horse, but there seemed te be no way te restrain him. Though a-half dozen stout fellows caught the wheels and vainly tried te held the wagon their united cfleits were powerless against the furious strength of ths frightened beast, and he finally broke away from them all. First he struck againat a two horse wasen and then dashed ever the Belgian blocks towards the posteffice. A bundled parsons around the square saw his taad flight with terror, but few realized thcie was a wemau iu the wagon liable at any moment te be dashed te death. Near the posteffice he deflected .i little from his course and made straight for Owens & Supplee's grocery store and fruit starl. He dashed up against the latter with awful force, smashed jars of c:mdy, boxes of oranges, barrels of apples, peanuts, &c., aud scat tcrcd them iu all directions. Being unable te go. farther in that direction he wheeled around again, upsetting the wagon, but Tell in front of Hirsh's clothing "store, next te the grocery, where he was secured. Mrs. Gladfelter, who had fainted, was quickly extricated from her perilous po sition and cariicd into Mr. Hirsh's bteie, wheie she seen regained consciousness. With the exception of a few bruises she escaped in jury. The horse was a geed deal cut about the feet aud legs and his nose and mouth Wed freely from being bumped against the iron pest iu front of the grocery store. The wa;eu was a geed deal damaged, the wheels being dished and several spokes broken fiem ene of them, mid the top of the wagon was badly wrecked, two of the pests being broken entirely off and two or three ethers badly splintered. The animal was with great difficulty held down by the large crowd assembled, and when finaly extri cated was put into new and stronger harness aud taken home. Mr. Paul Smith, who had se bravely tried te held him, had one of his finger nails nearly tern off. and little Charlie Haberbusb, who tad held of the auimal by the bridle rings, was lifted off his feet and bad his nrms&eveicly strained. Hearing Postponed. The hearing in the case of Goqrge Ehtnau, prison baker, who is charged by Keeper Burkheldcr with the larceny of cigars from the county prison, was te have taken placu before Alderman Wiley this afternoon, but. iu consequence of the ab sence of H. M. North, esq., of counsel for the commonwealth, and S. II. Reynolds, esq., of counsel for the defence, the hear ing was postponed until Tuesday next at 10 o'clock a. m. vretn tbe West. Chiules . Gast, esq., and family fiem Pueblo, Colerado, arrived iu Lancaster this morning, having been summoned here te attend Mrs. B. S. Shaeffer, Mrs. Cast's mother, who is seriously ill. Mr. Jehn Shaeffer, a seu of the invalid, has also arrived from Pueblo. Might Accident. This morning a let of heavy horses weic being taken out of Brimmer's livery stable te be shipped te New Yerk, when one of them stepped into the wheel of a buggy, belonging te Mr Jehn R. Bitncr, breaking it badly. The hoi se was net iujuicd. Sale of hecureties. Jacob B. Leng, commission broker, sold te day at private sale, 10 shares of Farmers national bank stock at $107 per share, also $500 Gas company 2d mortgage bends at par and interest. What's In a Same. Jehn Seber get drunk, abused his wife and stelo some .of her effects. She niade complaint against the drunken Seber and Alderman McConemy had him locked up te sober up. 'Hie Eire Telegraph. Workmen are te day connecting the bell in the Empire truck house with the tire alarm telegraph. Amusements. Vjiii Hague's Minstrels. Wc are glad te nole tlis return visit of Sam Hague's British Op eratic mln.ti el company, which is announced ler next Wednesday evening. Musically con sidered it is the very best organization of the l.!ml that has ever been here, while in many ether points of refined minstrelsy Hague's L is net been surpassed by any ether company. T:ic entertainment given curly in the season it recalled with pleasure, nnd undoubtedly It pieved merit Is te be acknowledged there will le 1 crowded house next Wednesday. ..-.. .a.aaa..a.M.aM.aaa.a. sj'zrcxjz. NOTICES. Skinny Men. Wells' Health ltencwcr. Absolute cure ler nervous debility and Weakness e! the genera tive Junctions. $1 at druggists. Depot. Jehn F. Leng & Sen's. tie te 11. jj. ceunran's uruic. sierc, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. freeman's New Na ttennl Dyes. 1'er brightness and durability et ecler,are unceualcd. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Englifh and German. Price, 15 cents. liAHOKA, Me., Feb. 9, 1SS0. 1 purchased five bottles et your Hep Bitters et llishep & Ce., last fall, ter my daughter and am well-pleased with tfce Hitters. They did her meits geed than all the medicine she has taken ter six year. WM. T. McCLURE. The above is trem a very reliable farmer, whose daughter was In peer health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until slu used Hep TSittcrs. Sholsnew In as geed health as any person in the country. We have large sale and they are niakins remarkable cures. W. II. BISHOP & CO. ml-'Jwd&w A true assistant te nature in restoring the system te perfect health, thus enabling it te resist disease, is Brown's Iren Bitters. mG-lwd&w It you have any skin diseases or diseases of the hair or scalp.any itching or discolorations, sun burns, freckles, pimples, rough or dry harsh skin, yen have In Dr. C. W.Bensen's Skin Cur a sure, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by till druggists. Charles N. Crlttcnten, 115 Fulton street, New Yerk city, sole agent ler Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te whom all orders should be addressed. m6-lwdw LANCASTER DA!HiYtlOTELLlGEN(;EK SATURDAY.- MARCH 11 18b2. A Ceugn, cola or eons inreat should ce topped. Neglect frequently results in a.l curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches de" net disorder the stomach Ukc cough sTap-,aiid balsams, bnt act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give reller In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the hreat Treubjes which Singers and Public Speaxers are subject te. Fer thirty yeara Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give eerlect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly n entire generation, they have at tained weJ aierlted rankameng the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. niS-lvdTTb&SAlvw. HBN'BY'S CARfJOrJc"SAr.VE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tctter.chappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all l;ind et skin eruption-, freckles and pimples. The salve is ...iranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money relunded. Be sure yen get Henry's Carbolic Salve, a9 all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold u Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 J"d .u3 Xerth Queen street. A Geed Angel's Visit Id Taic et 'Res& dalis." Blanche called en Kute, one pleasant day, and found her sad and sllilrf, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep irem crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with screlnla, my lace se badly marred:" then said her friend, "Jtesadalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nethcr day and found her once mere blithe and gay. her face as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing In the world se geed as Kesadalis, it drivcs.away all skin disorders, humor; nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes nil doctor's bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 und 13a Xerth Queen street. H-30.1ydee!Aw3 " l'l." Jesh Billing t,ays: "Thare ain't no pi in nutral hlstry that haz been et mere, and thet mere et than upple pi. arid 110 medicine kuu cure indigestuu mid biliousness hat se well 11s Spring Blessem." Price 60 cents. Fer sale at If. B. Cechniu's drng s:eie, T37 North Queen street, Lancaster. I'icttiiM 1'nrds. tts takeple:t3iire'ii informing our readers thr.t by enclosing u f 1.. v.-cent stamp te H. B. Cochran, 137 and 13 1 . i lb Queen street, they can secure, lrce, u 'i ! their line lithograph picture cardw, whii ii i ivan enrsment te any house. in8-2wd "l'ielcl net te Ailsfortuue." Hive Ely' Cream Balm a thorough trial if you would be cured el Catarrh, Hay Fever, Caturihal Deaf ness, or quickly relieved et colds in the Head. Cream Bnlm effectually cleansc9 the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation, protects the nicicbraual linings of the head fiem additional colds, completely heals the sere- and restores the sense et taste and smell. Benellcial ic suits arc realized- by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever. &c. The Balm is easy te use and agree able. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On re ceipt et 50 cents will mail a package. ELY'S CBEAM ItALM CO.. Oswego, S. Y. Fer sale by Lancistcr Druggists. teb2j-dftw S MAtUirAC.ES. Ulase-Wjsiiilei!. On Thursday afternoon, the 0th inst., by Bev. C . S. Gerhard, el Colum bia, at the lesidence et the bride's parcntK. Jehn O. Hlase.ef Ficldcusburg, Berks county, te Alice 31.. daughter of Emanuel Weldler. et Steny Creek Mills. ltd JiJSATUS. Bremen.- Intltls clty,en March !th, 1SSJ, Peter UcDiicli, jr.. in theSuih year et Ins age. from injuries leceived by the explosion et a cannon. Funeral fiem his late re-ldcncu, Xe.413 High fctrcct, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In ternicnt In St. Jeseph's cemetery. tfT CnirrsT. On the 0th inst., et convulsions, Lizzie Ella Chryst, infant daughter et Albert and Lizzle Chryst, of Willow street. Lancas ter county, Ta., aged C months und 10 days. NEW AltVJiRTIHEXVSTS. WANTUU-A SITUATION BY AM elderly lady, te eith-r keep house or nurse or taking care et sick. Apply at Ne. 37 North Lime street. ltd CI RAnUhUUKKUUUI tUMJUASu GEO J KELLER'S lldlaaelnhla Beer this (SAT UBD AY) evening at the rear bar et the Leop Leep ard Hetel. PUBLIC SALi: OF UOUSKIIOLU AD Kitchen Furniture, at 2 o'clock 11. m. en TUESDAY, MAUCII 14. at e. 13 West James street. II ESS & SON, ltd Auctioneers. GKANU LUNUU.-TO-NKlltT AT TBK Plew Tavei 11. Pepperpet Lunch. 3IICIIAEL SNYDEK, ltd 'Proprietor. AL AKGli STOCK U V APPLES, OBANGES, Hannnns, Nut. Ac., constantly en hand at the FBU1T STAND OF E3IANUEL K1LL1NGER, ltd Ne. 113 East King street. LOST, ON THUlbDAY EVENING, BE twecn Haberbush's and Shober's hotel, a small tun-colered baud s-.lchel. containing a amnll n.m...(- rC .!..... Tit., illlflni will llA liberally rewarded by returning the same te Shober's hotel, corner of North Queen and u range street. nw Jh A ff JTOB A NKW SI.VEM.KOIIMEU t!l)l,4UU brick Dwelling. Gas. sewer con nection. A first-class investment. Meney te lean In sums te nult. .luHN II. METZLEK, ltd Ne. a Seuth Duke street. LOST. TlIIS MOKMG IM TUK UES TBAL Market, a live dollar bill : a liber.il reward will be paid en its return te Ne. 210 West Strawberry street. ltd WANTEB. $20,000, IN SUMS OK Sl.OOO and f$,0C0, ler a term et three te five vears, at 0 per cent, interest. Spcui ity p'-rlect. Inquire et II. B, SWAUU. Attorney, mll-2td Ne. 40 North Duke street. FUR GOOD. CHEAP AND KKMAISLE Parler huits. Walnut, Ash and Pxinted Chamber Suits, Hat Backs, Marble Tep Tables, Leeking Glasses, Bed Springs, 3Ialtresscs, Camp Chairs, Extension Tables, &c, go te HOFFMEUt'S. e. 28 East KPig street. mll-ltd PUBLIC SAI.K ON THUltSDAV, MARCH 10, 1S82, will be sold at Ne. 205 East Chest nut street a large let ofheuiehold lurnlturc, hair-cloth parlor 'chairs ami sotasextonslon and oilier tables, dining and bed roemJni-nl-ture, n geed parlor better nnd a variety of ether articles tee tcilieus te mention. Sale te commence itr 1 o'clock p. 111 , when terms will be made known by MKS. A. MctUNNIS. IlEsnv Shcbekt. Auct. H.T. Fbaiiet, Clerk. mll-4td taik & siiKmi, BANKBKS, N. E. Angle Centre Squat e, Lancaster, Pi'.. Snenlnl nttpntlnn (riven te the DUlohase Ol Stocks, Government Bends and ether Securi ties. Uciiable paper discounted, and advances made en approved securities. INTEREST PAID ON UEI'OSIXS. int-UU&ffUt MONEY TO LOAN. THE ATTENTION et persons desiring te purchase houses Is invited te the advantage of borrowing money Irem the Union Building nnd Lean Association. A low rate or Interest and the advantage of long leans is worthy of the at tention et buyers efrc-il estate. Fer information call en n. S. GABA, President, A. II. BALL. Secretary, DANA GUAHAM. Treasurer. m4-ltS W. A. WILSON, Solicitor. CALL fOK COCNTi CONTENTION' THE undersigned citizens et Lancaster eennty unite in Inviting their lellew-cltizens. without distinction et sex, race, party or denomina tion, te meet 111 Ceuntv convention, in Tem S -ranee Hall, in the city of Lancaster, en ONDAY, the 18th day of March, 188-', at 10 o'clock n, in., te adept such plans as ir.ay seem advisable te secure from the next and suc ceeding Legislatures the submission te the voters of the Commonwealth of an amend ment et our State Constitution, nrehibitinz the manutacture and sale et Intoxicating Liquors ler.drlnking uses, and te organize for such purposes. The above call, returned te the undersigned with ever two hundred signatures, and rinnVitlcRR m.inv mero vet te come, indicates a desire ter the meeting named. As the object is one in which many persons or all political parties agree, and Is a question et civil policy and reform of greater value te the peace and prosperity et the people and the common wealth than any ether political qacstien. Min isters of the gospel, teachers et ear schools, men and women, whether abstainers or net, are invited and urged te be present en MON DAY, MARCH 13, at 10 o'clock a. m. -Very respectfully. JAilES BLACK. LacasiF, March 3, 1652, ltd s XXW AMTMMTtnKMMMIM.. -rrduSErCRNISHlNO. FLINN & HOTJSE-STXRES. COOK STOVES AND BANGES. nTT 1 lttrVPT TfDC With Kieta'and Longwy Ornaments. All the Late Lil A1N DIjL11j1AJ Novelties. At Prices which Defy Competition. Great Bargains in our 5c, 10c, 15c. and 25c. Departments. ES NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. FLINE" & "WTLLSON, 4 ' : Plumbing, Gas-Fitting Tin-Buefiing and Spouting Specialties. rr'lll! ONLY PLACB WHEBB XOV CAB SAVE TOUR MONET. ' NOBBECK & MILET'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER,- PA. NOW IS YOUlf TIME TO BUY I PURCHASERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! Yeu are aware that everything in the line of Material, Trade and Business has advanced, und Is Htlll advancing in price, and If you postpone or delay your nceda until Spring, you will find you will have te pay 25 or JW per cent, mere thnn it you make your purchase new. The rctsen we are offering inducements and still selling our work at the Present and Be dneed l'r'ccs it owing te the fact that we are new Enlarging our Carriage Works, and have net it urcsent room sunlcient te 6tere our work, us well as the desire te keep all our hands in employment, ua we employ none but the Best nnd Most Practical Mechanic. V"c have yet en hand a Large Stock el Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Market and Business Wagons, &c ALL or THE LATKST AND MOST DKSIKABLE STYLES, FINISHED IN THE BKST AND MOST AUTISTIC MANNEK, And te which we Invite your special nnd immcdlate attention. yaw Ai)rxni3Kiuj!.Nia d? hfr te loam in su.ws or ssoe S3&,OUU and upward', en first-claw se curity. Enquire at this office. nill-Ud FOK ItKNT TWO NKW TWO-STOBX and Mansard-reef heu3u with ail conve niences,': rooms. Alse a two-story 5-room house located en West Chestnut street. Ap ply at 10S North Queen street. Alse a few bricklayers wanted. ltd WANTRU A OOUU COACH WOOD WORKER. Nene but a first-class me chanic need apply. Call at II. NOLTY. Jn.'s, Coach Works. lft-2t Cor. et Market and Marlen Sts. TJUKLIC SALE OK CANADA HOKSKS. On MONDAYMARCH 13. 1832, will be Liii et tiw McrMmi Iiotise. Lancaster, t ft.. 0 HEAD of HEAVY CANADA HORSES. Sale te begin at 1 o'clock p. m. .. . " GEORGE GROSSMAN. .sam'l Hess & Sex. Auct. 10-2tdU IJU15LIC SALK OF HOTEL STOCK. OS MONDAY, MARCH U, ISSi at 2 o'clock, p. in., tlie undei-hlgned will sell at pnblia sale at the Leepard Hetel. 20 shares or ' Lancaster netel Company" Stock, belonging te the aliened cs-tate of Pearsel Sc Gcist. .1. 1. SKILES. C. GAST, 11. SnuBEivr. Assignees. Auctioneer. in(,9&ll F SK ONLY THE MANHEIM- ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Fer sale by all Grocers. 120-dR "PLUMBING, aASFJTTIMO, &C. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. PlumuingtGasfitting DONE ONLV IIY SKILLFl'L AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES t)N HAND. Jan2S-lydS jp IKARD OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in lids old and well-established company call en RIPE & K AUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. -d3M.WRftS TIJII.N IIAKK'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOR THE EASTER SEASON! PLAIN AND FRINGED Easter Cards, EASTER FANS AND SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At the lloelcstore cf Jelui Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street. H IUH & MARTIN. CHINA HALL. A FULL LINE OF HAYILAND'S DECORATED GOLD BAND AND WHITE CHINA! IMPORTED WHITE GRANITE AND POR CELAIN WARE. DECORATED TEA, DINNER, AND CHAMBER WARE, LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES, BISQUE FIGURES, FANCY GOODS, Ac. These goods arc our own Importations. Something New ! " NOVELTY LACE LAMP SHADES." Lewest Prices. Best Geed?. Call and examine and be convinced. High & Martin, 15 EAST KINO STREET. rlREMSMuOMPAM GO TO- WILLSON FOR NEW AJtVMUTialSaUiNTS. !ST TOKTH KND DRY GOODd hTOKE. 1 HAVE A LOT OF HE1S1 CALICO, IN GOOD STYLES, RUNNING LN LENGTH FROM 4 TO 20 YARDS WHICH I WILL SELL AT Five Cents a Yard. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, u-lydj LANCASTER, PA, N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOD8R. FAHNESTOCK. NOW OPENING FROM A LARGE NEW TORK IMPORTERS' AUCTION SALE. BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERE, TABLE LINENS, All Fresh Goods, and te be sold at much less than regular prices. ALSO 5,000 yards Mers Edging; FROM NEW YORK AUCTION AT ABOUT HALF THEIR VALUE, Onr store Is new full and attractive and NEW GOODS WILL BE ADDED ALMOST DAILY DURING THE COMING SPRING SKASOX. S, E. FAH1EST0CK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. LANCASTER, PA. OAROAINS IN Sis ani Cashmeres AT & New Cheap Stere, FROM IMPORTERS' Auction Sales IN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK BROCADE SILKS, BLACK RHADAMES, BLACK SATINS, COLORED SILKS, COLORED SATINS, BLACK CASHMERES, from 12c. a yard up. METZGER, AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. ( Adlkr'b Old Stabs.) Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Hetel. janli-lydAw THIED EDITION SATURDAY EVBNINO. MAE. II, 1882. WEArHEK INDICATIONS. WAsmxGTON, D. C, March 11. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, generally fair weather, northwest winds, backing te west and south, slight rise in temperature and rising followed by falling barometer. THE KEBKASKA TROUBLKS. MeveiaaaU el ttie United States aiUl'ary. Omaha, Neb., March 11. Nine com panies of militia arrived in this eity .early this morning. Ces. C and E, 5th United States cavalry, and Ce. F, 0th in fantry, have also arrived under command of Capt. Emil Adam. Twe companies of infantry from Fert Omaha, with a Gatling gun, are expected hourly. The Burling ton & Missouri railroad company will at once put their men at work under this military protection and in this way a crisis may be precipitated, particularly if the mob- parade or attempt? any demonstration of violence. The ringleaders are te be arrested prob ably en a charge of conspiracy. Serious times are expected. The authorities are determined te put down mob rule and set tle the question forever by bleed if neces sary. BY UIKE. Th Telegraphic Nem ul the luy. Madame Gerster, the prima denna of the Straskesch opera company, is very ill and was unable te till her engagement in 3iu waukee. Jehn D. Scuddcr, a Uncharged police man, attempted suicide iu Newark. It is thought his mind was impaired by his dis missal from the force. Twe engines were dcineliuhed aud sev eral railroad employees injured en the Chicago, Milwaukee fc St. Paul railroad, ten miles from Cedar Rapid's. Ernest Bernstein was cut te pieces en the Atchi son, Topeka & Santa Fe at Atchiseu, Kan sas. Six members of the Essex (N. J.) grand jury refused te come into court and had te be brought in te-day. They stated that they did net unite with their colleagues iu a request te be discharged, aud declared that the majority of the grand jury had refused te iudict certain city officials of Ncwnik for alleged irregularities. Judge Dc pue discharged the jury, aud said that if the gentlcmen who stand out had ether matters they wished te oeusidcr they could lay them before the court, aud the attention of the next grand jury would ha called te these. SHirilKltD'S SCHISMU. The Congressional Investigation Postponed. "WASiriNr.TOX, D. C March 11. Chair man Williams, of the foreign affairs com mittee, this morning received a letter from Jacob K. Shipherd, saying that he would require a few days te arrange his papers, and therefore asking te he excused from appearing before the committee until seme time next w-eck. .The committee have acceded te his request. It is expected that he will appear uet later than next Wednesday. The committee also decided net te hear any ether witnesses before Mr. Shipherd, and further public investigation is therefore postponed as above indicated. FALL Or A UKlDUi:, The Pennsylvania Kailread Ceuipauy'n Less. Jersey City, N. J., March 11. A large ferce was busy all night removing the wreck of the Newark avenue bridge of the Pennsylvania railroad freight trestle which fell last night, carrying down with it eleven cars and completely blocking the street beneath. The bridge structure was first raised by a block and fall. One car still bangs ever the verge of the break, and being leaded with Btcel will be re moved with difficulty. Te clear the street the cars that fell had te be broken up, which makes the company's less nearly $40,000, te say nothing of the cost of the iron bridge which was new. Destructive Fire at Worcester, Mush. "Worcester, March 11. A lire at Mill. burg this morning burned Aiken's block, the Masonic block and the Millbury cot ton mills bearding heuse. The principal losses were as fellows ; II. A. Aiken, block and jewelry steclr, $7,C00 ; Masonic block, less $10,000 "; Walker Armington, grocer, less $6,000 ; S. K. Scignigerra, bil liards, less $1,000 ; Jehn W. Pepe, provi previ sions, less $3,500. The Masonic body Iefh is $3,500 ; Millbury cotton mill bearding heuse less $3,000. A Runaway Locomotive. Leadyille, Cel., March 11. A Denver Rie Grande engine becarae uncontrollable and ran down the heavy grade between Malta and Lcadville, about fifty miles an hour. It jumped the track abent fifty feet from a train full of passengers and was dashed te pieces. Ne one was hurt. The engineer and fireman escaped by jumping. Loek Out for the Squalls. Montreal, March 11. Mr. Vcnner says: "I would warn New Yerk and the contiguous seaboard, also the Middle states and possibly Newfound land and the maritime provinces, of the approach of a storm period en the 18th and 10th of this month, probably with heavy rains and high winds in the former section and wind, snow and rain falls in the latter." Murderous Musicians. Philadelphia, March 11. The thic-c Italians who attacked Henry Marks last night and stabbed him in the left breast, were arrested early this morning and held te await the result of Marks's injuries. They gave the names of Kocce Di Gricnne, Antonie Creutants and Angcle Varclle. The victim is in a precarious condition. And a Weman Among Tliem. Washington, March 11. The following named defendants in the Star Koute cases came into court this morning and furnish ed bail in the amounts specified : 31. C. Reideil, $5,000 ; Alvin O. Buck, $2,000 ; "W. "W. Jacksen, $1,000 ; Miss Kate A. Armstrong, $1,000. Suicide et a Shlrt-maker. Baltimore, Md., March 11. Frank E. Reunsville,- aged 26 years, manufac turer of shirts, committed suicide this morning by sheeting himself in the head with a pistol at his home en Carey street. He attempted suicide a week age by taking laudanum. He had been despond ent for seme time. The Accused Lawyer. New Yerk, March 11. Henry Thomp son, the lawyer who was arrested yester day in this city, en a requisition from Philadelphia, for conspiracy te defraud Mrs. Vezin, was arraigned te-day and de livered into the custody of a detective and ? taken te Philadelphia. The Waters trailing, but theSaflerlng Great. Little Reck, Ark., March 11. The waters are reported falling in the over flowed districts, but stories of suffering continue te come in, and the number of destitute people are constantly increasing. A Late Snow Storm. Mount Pleabant, la., March 11. The most severe snow storm that has been known here for years raged all day yester day, completely stepping all business. MAMMJCXH. rauadeiftfum Starkn. PMtLADuniA. March II. Fleur quiet, bnt steady; Superfine, S3 50t 00; Exta. fl ii Pi S7 ; Ohie and Indiana lamllj", j 2507 00 ; enn'a tamily, ss 7566 09. Rye flour at75. Wheat market strong and higher : Dei. ami Penn'a Red, $1338134; de Amber. II 3KJI r. Cern firmer and in geed demand. Oats scarce and higher. Rye scarce at StJc. Previsions Aim and in Jalr Jobbing demand. Lanl tinner. Uutter dull and weak : Creamery extra, i 43e ; Western. 40!c. Rolls dull and quality peer. Eirps Urm. Cheese quiet. . Petroleum dull ; Ruflned. 7,V. Whisky at tl 20. Seeds geed te prime clever qnlet at Sj 09c ; de de Timethy at ti 7J(22 & ; de ie Flax eed ut40. ew lerk nsnit. New eck. March 11. Fleur State nnd western scarcely se strong ; Sentbern dull and heavy. Wheat opened rtnn: subsequently became weak and declined Jfilc ; fait business. Xe. 'I Red, April. II 31X41 34X : de May, $1 349 1 M$; .te June, 1 1 3li13; Ue July. 1123 01 -4. Cern JJc higher and lairly active : mixed western spot, 6987,iKc : de future, 7Qii73c. Oats without quotaqle change ; Ne. 2 April, 30itf30sc ; ile State, SieWc ; Western. 90Uc. Uratu ami Prevision yoetatloa. One o'clock quotations el grain and prnvir Ions, furnished by S. K. -Vundt. Breker, 1.'i .ast King street. March 11. Perk l.ard Chicago. Cern Oats Wheat March. 60 , April.., 1.31 .WS Alii lrt.70 10.4' May... 1.21'i .65 .44 1J 10 0. I'hlladelphla. March.. !.3J .70 .52 .... April... l.:'l .7K 31 May..... L33 .72? J.i W stncK.-narKez. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Loeal Meck also United Stat" UmuU reported dttly hi Jacob 15. Lotte, z North Quern street. Svt'.v Yerk sleck- moderately active. Meney at C. March 11. ltMM 1:1)0 3: A. M. P. M. . M. Uhicege. Mil. M I "n u I Oa La IV la La l.a IE............... Del.. Lack. Western , Denver ft R!e Urande Mich. Southern Lake Shere Missouri. Kutis-asA Toxin N. V Lake Krie ft Western... New.lersftv Central ... iw ie3; lest) 03k !2 U9K IlSVi llDJi Mi 07 ai. m4 ivjm mi i.y, si s.' 35 . 31 2254 -.2 ttli Ontuiieft Western New Yerk Cvntral Paciric M:U1 blcuuihipCe. .. St. Pusil ft Omaha Prefer: ed.. Texas IV.citic Wabash. --. . mii -1 I'nclilc... Western" Union Tel. Ce I"uii.PKi.r.n. StecK-s hlcudy. Pennsylvania it."l. Itutl'ule Pitts. A W.st Northern l'uclnc Cem ' " I'relerrcd... 13'JI-I 130 ISO mm S3 7f 317: 35H 77jf; 77 GO! MX iV" 20 ir. 2D! JfJiW AVrUKTlSJSMHyTlt. 1LOSINGOUT! CLOSINUOUTt ' The balance of stock of Roots and Shern of thu Kuli: Shoe Stere that were saved Irem the tlroet the Inquirer Rutlillntr. will be sold ntbclotvcest and half price. Tfccse inuatlte yeldlliU month. New I vetir tlme ler bar fraiii at Ne. 3(5 NORTH QUKEN ST. (ubore the Northern Market Hoube.) ltd JOHN IUKMKNZ. 1UIILIV SAI-K. i.. 'i'iri,;t. v m tipfir it tec n n.A lOjidcncoet Chas.G.Ucal,dec'il,Ne. 311 N. Lime street, a larce and Kcueral asaertnient of Household ami Kitchen Furniture, consisting in partel". hair-cloth sela, chairs and rocking chair, card table, ilininir room and kitchen tab!e8, looking Rltsses. hat rack. Ingrain and rag eariieis, parlor anil cook sievcs, eeusieau.- .i.ijI lmil.liiwa- L.f.li.ii. unil nnllfl ittmialla nl.aa C.I.'. Ul.'...!, Alt.llt . mi.v. iv...... u.i..0... Kiwn and queensware, oilcloth and window blinds. ta'u te cemiucuce at I o'cieck p. in. renin innile known by WM. McUOMSEY. mll-2td Executer. "pUISLH; S.1I.K OF HOOTS ANU 8UOKS. AT NO. U5 NORTH QUEEN ST. Commencing TUESDAY EVENINO NEXT, MARCH 14, ISSI. BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WILL RE SOLI) AT PUBLIC SALE Te the highest bidder. Continuing until Held out. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock F. HIEMENZ. Sasi'i. Hess & Se:;. Auct:?. ml 1-3 1 rpilK , Fulton National Bank LANCASTER, PA. This BaDk Will Open for Business On MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1882. Cerner of East King and Centre Square. tfS- ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. A. FON DERS3IITII, ltd Cashikk. KNTEHTAINMEKTli. tr.u IKS' HO MIS NTERTAINMENT. Fer the beuelit of ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, TO lit HELD AT FULTON Or Kit A HOUSE OS SATURDAY, MARCH 11th. Recil '. DinlegiieH, Mu!c, Farcer, ftc. Admtssfen. 'i') and .T cent. . Ne extra clinre ler reserved xeats. Secure .seats at once. Chart new open. ID at IfULTON OI'EUA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1882. In compliance with numerous and con tinued requests MR. JOHN It. UISHLKK has the pleasure of presenting en it return VM! and ttielrlnst appeamnce, the .anions SAM HAGUE'S An eatlicly lerciKU organization el THIRTY NINE PERSONS, whepre-ent a Nevel, Refined and Very Delight ful Entertainment. Their vecul and Instrumental music N un efjualcd by any similar organization. Ne advance in prices. Reserved sent1) at Hie opera house. PRICES 35c, 50.c. at 7R. FOlt HALM.. 1Ki:tIJ-: HAY. AVKSTKKN (jOJCN AND . . Oats ler sale at Leutnan Place at all time at market prices. AI, COAL AND LUMRER. 121-3uid II. II. ROI1UER. S" TOl'JI ItOOill fOU ltEM, APVLY TO PHILIP LKBZELTER, ieb27-tM 241 North Queen street. "POIt SALE. AN I31MKN3I: SUMBEKOr HOUSE?, STORES, UUILDfNO LOTS, 4c, of all descriptions, in all localities and at all price. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HERR ft CO, dcc3-3md 3 North Duke street. TUBLIC SALK. ALDERNEYS, ALDERNEYS. Will be sold at public sale at the Lancaster Park. Lancaster, en WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, lsfc'2. 27 head et Registered and Nen-Regi-tcrcd Aldcrney (Jersey) Cattle and srftdee : Six Hulls (Jersey), eight- Cows apd- twelve Heifers; the cows and heifers arUrp calve te a registered Jersey hull ; alLrnmAbT the subscriber and will be sold as reptaflfced. The cattle will be en exhibition Mlfe Park en nnd alter Thursday. March 2. Catalogues can ..be had en application te Samnel Bess & Sen. Terms: A credit of CO days with approved security will be given or a discount ler cash. sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given by A. B.HAGRAW. Celers. Cecil eennty. Sid. S. Hess & boss, Auctioneers, 150 N. Queeu street, Lancaster, Pa. f24-Wd. OptlC
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