LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY MARCH 15 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS, OUK REUULAR COkRESPONUKNCE. Out Ilrave I'eUcenicu. B tbe noise of three half-drunken meu a large crowd was collected, about C o'clock last evening, ou the corner of Third anu Locust Etiects. The air rcseunuea with oaths and indecent language. Xe attempt was made te arrest them, al though Officer Fisher, who with Officer Steuck, was standing near by, advised the men te leave. But if they had been thiec peer tramps I Hew seen they would have had battered heads aud cut faces, and been dragged te the lonely dun geon cell. It is a sharau that such pro ceedings arc allowed te be continued, yet J hey aic every clay occurrences. In the matter of ti amps they are brave enough, as Steuck had four in ; Itedenhauer and Dyssingcr two, and four mere wcre put in by officers unknown. A Pretty I.oceiiictIe. Everybody agrees in the opinion that P. K. It. engine Xe. 570 is the handsomest and cleanest engine en the read between Harrisburg and Philadelphia. This eu gina leaves Columbia a 8:30 a. m. Its brightness is mainly due te the exertions of Mcnsis. Hern and Jeff Gillman, who arc the regular 'Hrerncn.Thc brass and copper trim mings aje kept s.i clean that one can see his face in it. These two gentlemen have been complimented by nearly everyone vhe leeks at the engine, and have also re ceived favorable notice from the efficeis of thf Pennsylvania railroad company. iMglilliig Ilallreaders. -A light occurred In a private railroad bearding house en Fifth street, this morn, ing. Beth parties were railroaders, but one of them being mere than half intox icated, v.as severely whipped. The ether went te Philadelphia en his tiain, but upon relurniuz te Columbia had better keep a blight leek out, as 1heie is (rouble await ii.-r him. Uonie freu tne Went. Mr. Jehn Leckard, who joined the reg ular ai my three yeaisage, has ic turned home. A year age he left the service and went 1. 1 California, bufuet liking the country .stai ted for home. His adventures would nil :i volume. He worked his trip the whole way, doing whatever he could get te de. He is looking flrst-rate and says their, is plenty of work and neatly every Kind pays the best of wages. Preparing for the Fair. The Women's Working Society of St. Jehn's Lutheran church, of Columbia, had its final meeting at the house of Mrs. J. Bcuncttvm Walnut street, prier te their sun bonnet and apron fair, te ha held en the afternoons and evenings of the 17th and 18th inst. These meetings arc enjoy able, net only for the work done at them, but especially se en account of their social character. Mrs. Bennett knows hew te make them te, as did also the ethcis con nectcd with them. Judging from the quantity of articles brought in last, even ing, having been made for the fair, the ladies of our fair and vicinity can have a'l their wants supplied by calling at the fair and purchasing. Borough llutlgrt The entertainment given by the Mt. Zion A. M. E. conjugation last evening, afforded the large audience present an immense amount of amusement, and will be repeated this evening. Miss Came Burroughs is visiting her brother Richard. A number of Columbians intend taking a trip down the Susquehanna river this week en a raft A young boy living in Kitchcntewu fell ever the embankment at the Reading fc Columbia crossing en Fourth street and broke his right, leg. He was carried home and medical assistance sent for. The Pennsylvania pay car arrived in town last evening. Mr. Siebclist, aged about 50 years, died of cancer yestei day, at her horue en Union trcct, after a lingering illness. Chief Burgess Sncatli is busily engaged n signing the new borough bends. Officer Kcech took five drunken tramps te jail this morning. The spelling bee at Drytown jeemes off this evening. Considerable suew fell this morning and at present writing it continues. The following pieces have been added te the "Library's" entertainment pro pre gramme : Singing by the Columbia Mam Mam uecheir and two vocal soles by Miss Bear, of Lancaster. Anether little child of .Mr. David Cliue, living en the Marietta turnpike, died last ' evening. THE aiETnenisTs. Mtiely-I'iltn Annual Session of me l'hila lelibia Conference. The ninety-fifth annual session of the Philadelphia conference of the Methodist Episcopal church opened in the Paul street church at Frankford this morning. Bishop Edward G. Andrews, of "Washing ton, 1). C, presiding. Bishop Bewman, of Si. Lruis, was expected te occupy the chair, but a telegram has been re ceived announcing his illness from typhoid pneumonia an occasion et general regret among the mcmbeis of the conference, and especially disappointing in view of his failure in a similar manner last year. The Lancaster congregations are connected with this conference, which enjoys the honorable distinction of being the most venerable organization withiu the bounds of the Methodist body in the United States and numbers 257 pastors and visit ing members, and college presidents te the number of 33. Tuesday of -next week will be the last and great day of the conference. Much interest attaches te the reports of mis sienary contributions, which will be pre scntcd by the differnt pastors, and ever which there is always a close though geneieus rivalry. Among the last acts of the presiding bishop is the announcement of appeiutments, the most important pro cedure of the session. There is usually much preliminary caucusing and anxious speculation. A Claimant for the Thaddeaa Slevens' Estate Dr. Thaddcus X. Stevens, of Indiana, by his attorneys E. G. Eshlcman and II. M. North, csqs., has filed a bill in equity claiming the residue of the late Hen. Thaddcus Stevens' estate en the ground that as it docs net amount te 30,000, the previsions of testators will, contingent en this fact, cannot be carried into effect aud have become void, and as it cannot be dis posed of any way under the will, it de scends te the hcirs-at-law. Dr. Stevens and his sister, and that by virtue of a con veyance from her, the whole, including her share, belongs te him ; and as the ex ex ecueors rcfuse te deliver it te him he seeks relief in equity. In Town. W. W. Wunder, of Reading, secretary of the Pcnsylvania state lire association was in -town te-day. He brought with him the certificates of membership ferthe different cempan'ei in this city belengirg te the association. Mr. Wander is chief of the salvage corps of the Reading lire department. Making Ready for the Bexes. Men are te day placing the beards en telegraph poles en which the fire alarm boxes will be placed. The boxes will be here once ou Saturday and will be put up at Slander Suit. II. G. Rush, of Peaquea township, has brought a suit for slander against Jehn M. Bachman, Witmer Hess aud Hiram War f el. The sheriff will arrest the part-. TB SNOW SXOBM. The Ground-neg Vindicated. Oli, the snow! the untimely snow! Whirling, swirling hltncr anil fro '. sitting down lrem the vapory cloud, Wrapping the earth in a wintry shroud. Amazing the robin, the blue-bird, the wren, Frlght'ning the chicks and the motherly hen ; Driving the cattle and sheep te the fold. Fer shelter and warmth from the comfortless cold. Oh, the snow . the suew ! the snow ! Why comes it se lite without warning J Hark ! lrem a he:c in the hillside drear Conies the voice et the ground-hog loud and clear : "Vain man and beast, will ye never learn The signs et the seasons te discern? On Candlemas day I told you all That the winds would blew, and snow weuM Jail: That the earth and the llewing streams would lreeze. And black frosts nip the plants and trees 'Till St. Patrick's day in the morning "' . Collectors Appointed. The comity commissioners have ap- pointed the following persons te collect the state and county tax in the townships named below : Adamstown E. C. Lutz. Brecknock Milten Ziegler. Cocalico West Samuel Geckley. Colerain R. Finney Martin. Clay Jehn Wealaud. Denegal East Samuel Oieve. Denegal West Jehn Prescott. Ephrata Samuel L. Bewman. Earl A. G. Sutten. Earl East Martin II. Giube. Elizabeth Samuel Ilernberger. Elizabeth ber. D. W. Balmer. Eden G. "W. Birely. Lampeter East Wni. T. Smith. Lancaster J. P. ITellinjrcr. Leaceek Upper A. R. Kechel. Mt. Jey Henry B. Shork. Manhcim twp. II. M. Ilyus. Manheiiu ber. II. M. Ensininger. Pcquca Jehn M. Herman. Salisbury A. B. Avres. Sadsbury 15. II. Pewnall. Wai wick Peter Witmer. SKl-.IOCS ACCIDENT. A Child I-alls lrem a Socerid .Story Window. This morning betweeu 10 and 11 o'clock as a five-year old daughter of Frederick Flick, carpenter, was playing at an open second story window of the family resi dence, en North Mary street, she lest her balance and pitched headforemost out of the window. She was picked up and car ried into the house and Dr. Warren, who chanced te be in the neighborhood, was summoned te attend. lie found her te he very badly bruised and severely injured internally. Xe bones appear te be broken, though the exact extent of the child's in juiics cannot be ascertained until a mere critical examination has been made. She lies at present in a rather critical condi tion. Argument Court. The Ht for argument court, which com mences en Monday next, is just out. It has twenty five cases in common pleas, two in quarter sessions and eleven in Or phans' court. Prothenotary Fridy has made a great improvement' in the get up of the argument list. . The one just issued has but one cisc te a page and it leaves enough blank space for remarks, &c, makinir it very convenient for the judges, attorneys and ethers. Needs a Bridge. At thu corner of Rockland aud Lew streets there is an ugly gutter which needs attention. It is very deep and a number of persons have had their wagons broken at it. V bridge should be made across it. I.nrge Egg. Mr. Charles Franciscus has a'heii of the ordinary variety which has laid an egg measuring seven and a-half by six inches. The reader will note the absence of the customary pun ou this occurrence. fc'iue Werk. Ciias. Makliiben. Ne SOI Seuth Prince street, has in his yard a beautltul piece et work It is a tombstone- with raised tablet containing the inscription in raised letters. Above it Js carved a beautltul crown filled with lillies et the valley and torgctmenets. The feet piece, corresponding in htyle witli the head stone, lias also a raised tablet with the words "Our Trcasuie " in old English raised letters ; also lias a rosebud carved abeve the tablet. It 5s made et the finest Italian marble. Will be erected In Woodward Hill cemetery in a few weeks.- ltd Aiuusenieiitg. Thz Minstrels Te-Night. Ke teel every as surance in predicting that the entertainment te be given at Fulton opera house te-night by Hague's minstrels will be one et the mostdc mestdc llghtlul et the season. The company en lis former visit here established Its claim te the public confidence anil a crowded house this evening would be but the just recognition et proved and sterling merit. The first part et the programme comprises a concert, of which many operatic organizations might be proud, the music is by standard composers, and the press and public et this country and the Cauadas are are a unit in pronouncing the praises of this line company. "The Banker's Daughter." Tills popular drama will be presented at the opera house en Saturday evening, March 18th. Thu story is e lam I liar te our readers, that a review at this time is unnecessary, and the Cellier company has always attained a fient rank among the attractions visiting our city. There have been several changes In the cast, since their last lsit. new faces have replaced some of the out ones, and wc see by the state exchanges they have met with the same success as en former occasions. SPECIAL NOTICES. tiuitean could never sleep at proper lieuis, cursed with abnormal activity, his nerves were always en the qui five. Could he have had the seething benefit et Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile rills, his wretched brains would net have raged with improper lanclcs. ml3-lwdw A pure strengthening tonic, tree trem whisky nnd alcohol, cures dyspepsia, and sim ilar diseases. It has never been equalled. Brown's Iren flitters. ml3-lwdftw t;e te n. it. ueenran's Drug stere, 137 North Queen stieet, ler Mrs. Freeman's New iV iV tienat Dyex. Fer brightness and durability ut color,are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 16 cents. If you have any skin diseases or diseases of the hair or scalp.any itching or discolerat Ions, sun burns, freckles, pimples, rough or dry harsh skin, you have in Dr. C. XV. Bensen's Skin Cure, a sure, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by all druggists. Charles X. Crittcnten, 115 Fulton street, Xcw Yerk city, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te whom all orders should be addressed. niG-1 wd&w Picture Cards. Wc take pleasure in informing our readers that by enclosing a three-cent stamp te II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, they can secure, tree, a set et their fine lithograph picture cards, which are an ornament te any house. m8-2wd Metnemi nttiintmii isomers It Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bettle of MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYItU P. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it; therets no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, wne will net tell yen at once that ij will reg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription el one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the Un'ted Slates. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a Leitle. "iiirMvd&wM.W&S M VERS, KATIIFON ft GO. FINE MERCHANT TAILORING. We havejust completed the arrangement of our SPRING STOCK. In it will be found patterns te suit the most fastidious buyer. IT EMBRACES OVER THREE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES. IMPORTED GOODS City. We arc showing twenty different styles pattern Is a marvel of beauty. MYEBS, KATHFCflST & CO., FINE MERCHANT TAILORS. NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, .LANCASTER, PA. Ci UE.T 7 HAUGAISS. TABLE LINENS ! In tbefee goods wc show an elegant assertment-tlie ilnet for the money we guarantee that was ever effered in thU city. We Invite tpeclal examination of them, as we knew they are cheap. We have them in all grades, from the finest te the lowest grades. We offer great bargains In TOWELS, NAPKINS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COMFORTS, BLANKETS. In 1IUSLINS and SHEETINGS we have all the best makes and offer them very low. Wc have a cheice assortment et New Spring Styles of PRINTS, CHINTZES and PERCALES &c. In Scotch and Zephyr GINGHAMS we show the largest assortment in the city. New 13 the time te buy these goods, as many et them we cannot duplicate. Our stock et EMBROIDERIES this season is very large and choice, as we have large stocks of new goods In every department, and all marked at lowest prices. J53-We invite all te call before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN S. GIYLEE & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Don't lie In the Heuse. ' Ask druggists ler ''Rough en Rats." It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, readie", ver- , mln. files, ants, insec-ls 15c. per box. Celden's Llbig's Liquid Extract of Reel j Tind Tonic Invigorator. Asa tonic in M casei i of debility and weakness, cannot besnrphscd. i inll-lwde'edttw t KESCUED FKO.I) DEATH The follewlngstatcincnt of William.) Cough Ceugh lin, of Seinerville, i:i'i.. i- e remarkable that we !i-g tousle ler it lis ; attention of our read civ, lie says: "In the fall et 1S7A I was taken witli a violent bleeding et'tiie Inugs followed by a M-verc cough. I mieii began te lese iliy appetite and ile-li. 1 was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer nt 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung a.-, bigas a half cellar. 1 expend ed evr a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se lar gene at one tiine a rcpe t wen, around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dit. Wif. Hall's IIalsam peu the Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing mat my case was incurable, but 1 get a- bottle te satisfy them, when te my survriic and gratification, 1 commenced te led better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel In !M ter spirits than I have the past three ycar.s. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone alllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's llalsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen s;impi:n can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively" say that it lias done mere geed t'jan all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. Sly cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cechr.ni's Drug Stere, Vel and 1311 North Queen ' .-tre iv2S-lvdcedTliJfcw2 THE FAlt.UKf.tS KU1KSD Dr. Harber's lied ilcrs.j Powders are the best ia the market. They are net a mere feed made et inert nnd cheap materials, hut a veritable 5i edleinc. They contain lour times thestrength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, and will euro and latten stock In one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be salely relied upon ler the cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all disease, et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at "J0c. per pack, C ter $1 ; large size 40c., or ."ter $1. Sold' in Lancaster at Cochran's Ding Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen streets. aug2-lydeed&wl A Ceugn, Celd or sere Tiireat should no stepped. .Neglect frequently results in an In curable L'tng Disease or Consumption. ISrewii's irenchial Tre'-h-s de net disorder tee stomach like cough syrups and balsams, bat act directly ou t he inllamed parts, allaying lriilatlen. ive relict in Aitliuia. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Spcakrrsniesubjrct te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ue for nearly n entire generation, they have at tained we) .nented runic unions the lowstaple remedies et the age. Sold at i" cents a box everywlieie. inS-lvdTTIi&S&lvw Thanks. Themas Heward. Bradford, Pa., writes: "1 enclose money for Spiing Blessem, as 1 said 1 would it it cured me; my dyspepsia has van ished with all its svmntems. Many thanks : I shall never be without it in the house." Price ! te cents. Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's drug store. 137 North. Queen street. Lancaster. l'reiit Everywhere. ( If any Invalid or nick person lias the least doubt of the power and efficacy et Hep Bit ters te cure them, they can find cases exactly, like their own, in their own, neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling eet or ask your druggist or physician. Gbeexwich, Feb. 11, ISsU. Hep Bitters Ce. Sins I was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters cured me. ml5-2wdtw Lbrey Brewer. Dr. Frazier's Reet Hitters. Fiiuslcr's Beet Bitters are net a dram-shop whisk j' beverage, but arc strictly medicinal in every sense. Tncy act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed and system et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Bush et ISloed te the Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, Scretu leus Humors and Seres, Tetter, Blng Werm, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sore Eyes and ter young men suffering from Weakness cr De bility caused from Imprudence, and te females in delicate health, Frazier's Reet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frazier : 1 have used two bottles of your Reet Bitters ler Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak-ncss-and KldneyDisc ies,aiulthey didmemere geed than all the doctors and the medicine I ever used. Frem the first-dose I took I be gan te n.tnd, and I am new in perfect health and feel as well as I ever did. I consider your medicine one et the greatest of blessings. Mrs. M. Martijj, Cleveland, O. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Hexrv & Ce. Sele Proprietors, C-2 Vesey street. New Yerk I f25-w&sd&w Hew absuid te wheeze witli a cough which Hale's Heney et Ilorcheuud and Tar will cure Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. ml4-lwdced&w Hall's Vegetable mciliax Hair Besewzr is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in thevegetab!e kingdom. It restores gray hair te its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and falling-out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive prin ciple by which the hair is nourished and sup ported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever of fered te the public, as its effects remain a long time, making only an occasional application necessary. It. is recommended and used by eminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair Rencwer has In creased with the test of many years, both in Jliis country and in foreign lands, and it is new known and used in all the civilized coun ceun ti its et the world. Fer sale by all dealers. mlO-lwdeedJtw jrsn AJtrxETjitKJiKNia. Of IMPORTED GOODS we have net said much as yet. Suffice It te say we have THE LARGEST AND FINEST collection shown in any Merchant Tailoring Heuse in Lancaster of 5 PRINO OVERCOATING In Beautiful Pattern, ranging In price lrem SIS te M0 Each JOHN S. GIVLBB & A NEW STOCK OF JUST OPENED Balmy odors from Spice Islands, Waited by the tropic breeze; nOZODONT In healthful fragraiic fragraiic Cannet be surpassed by these. Teeth it wtdtens, purities; Yeu will uc it if you're wise. niU-lwdeedTTli&J&w Nobedt enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lmdcodSeew DEATHS. SmiEiNtn. In this citv, en March 14, l&ji, Mrs. Ellen Slireiner, widow of thelate Charles F. Shi'elner. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Xe. 37 East James street, en Friday afternoon at 2J o'clock. In terment at Shrelner's cemetery. ml4-3td Kever. In tills city, ou March 15. 182, Mrs Catharine Keyer, widow et tee late Jeseph Iteycr, In the 73th year of her age. llelatives and ljienils are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from her late resi dence, Xe. 339 Marien street, en Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock, trem there te proceed te the burial grenud at Middle Creek. The services will be held at one o'clock in the afternoon. 2td Bcrdct. In tilts eity, en the 14th et March, i 1382, Mary Burdet, aged CS years. j The relatives and friends of the family I are i espcctfully invited te attend the funeral, irem ii'.t late residence, -e. eiii xenn aiui bcrry street, en Thursday atternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at St, Mary's cemetery, ltd . -...--- . ..-.- i . ...i.. - - POLITICAL. r. - z . -wrM.-ir.- "LHIK JDKV COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Ot Earl township. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. m2tcd&w T?OK JURY COMMISSIONER: BENJAMIN HUBER, Eighth ward. City. Subject te the decision of the Demoeratie County Cenventian. marlO-ti-dXw yeit JCRV COMMISSIONER , JEROME B. SHULTZ, . Ot Ellabcthtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county eonven eenven eonven tlen. m9-tcd&w NEW AlirEKlISEMMNTa. AJc7tICE TH K SUSgtTKHlNHA AND l Tide Water Canals will be open ler Navi gation en and after March 22, 1883. mlS-Std D. F. SHUBK. Supt. A SPECIAL MEETING OF TUB SH1F FL Ell fire Company Ne. 7 will be held te-morrow (THUKSDAY) evening at 7:30 o'clock te take action en preposition or spe cial committee of councils en reorganization el the fire department and for ether purposes. By order et the President, ltd J. E. ZECIIEU, Sec'y. A L.L. STYL.ES OF MuNUMKNTS, TOMB- I J. STONES and Ccmctery Pests. Counter Tops, Conlectleners' Slabs, Slate Mantels, etc.. I en the most reasonable terms. I Doing all the setting et the work my sell, I i ran guarantee substantial foundations. NEW AND ORIUINALi DESIGNS. CHAS. MAKIXSON, S. K. Cor. s. Prince and Conestoga Sis. nil.'.lwd DISSOLUTION UF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Gee. XV. Ucusel anil G. J. P. Raub, doing a general merchandising business us Gee. W. Henscl ft Sen, Quarryvllle, Lancaster county. Pa., has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves te be indebted te the old firm will please call upon either of its members nnd make imme diate payment. The general merchandise business will be continued by G. J. P. Raub, and the hardware business will be carried en in Quarryville by CHAS. C. 1IENSEL & CO. ml5-ltwltdW pLOTHlNO. WHERE TO BUY MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING We wish te say te the trade that for the present season we have a larger and mere varied stock of READY MADE CLOTHING than ever heroic. Having manufactured for the last three months a complete line of Men's Beys' and Children's CLOTHING, wc are pre pared; te suit the most fastidious, at prices te astonish nlmest everybody. NOTE A. FEW SAMPLE PRICES: Fer $5.00 wc will sell yen a Men's JVH-Woel Cassi uiere or Cheviot Suit, intwelve different pat terns, in light, dark and mixed. Fer $5.00 or tc.eu wc will sell a Geed Mixed Cassimere or Worsted Suit, in twelve difierent patterns. Fer$10,00 or 12.00 we sell a First-Class All-Weel Dress Suit, sold everywhere ter $16.00 or $20.00. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING Our Great Special'. Wc sell for 12.50, $1.00, $l.00,I.I0 and $5X0 a nice nnd durable Scheel Suit. Our Dress suits average from M.C0, $5.00. $6.(0, $7.C0, $3.03 and $n 00, in ten different patterns. Come In with your boys and see hew ceap we can fix them up. Yeu certainly wonder the reason wc sell se cheap, but this explains itself : We buy and seller cash, de a large business, and de our own manufacturing and selling. We therefore can sell you S5 pet cent, cheaper than any house in the city, or elsewhere. Fer CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, es pecially Pantaloons,leek at the prices marked in our widows Te convince yourself please call en L GAffSMAS & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Oran St. LANCASTER, PA. 49Pesltively net connected with any Mher I house tn the city. tnlJ-Jjfd ' CO. TABLE LINENS! NE W AH rjCHTlaEM&NTS. ivr ONKV TO LOAN ON FIRST MOItT- GAGE. in sums et $1,000. fl.2u0. $1,500 $2,500 and $3,000. Apply te BAlJSMAN & 1IURXS. ml-?tdR Office :0 WsstOrangeSt. S.T-OCT THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, at the SCHILLER HOUSE. Sour Kreut and Speck. It C. MATTERN, Propneter. PARM FeIC KENT. J? About SO Acres et Land, In a high state of cultivation, known as the " Jehn IS. McGov McGev ern Farm," situate en Lltitz Pltce, partly In the city limits. Apply te IIAUSM AN & BURNS, mlMtd&llw 10 West Orange street. TT3E ONLV THE MANUE1M ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, THE REST IN TnE MARKET. Fer sale by all Grocers. I'jQ-dtt . PUBLIC SALE-ON THUKSDAY, MARCH 16. 1S82, will be sold at Ne. SO East Chest nut street a large let of household lurnlture, hair-cloth parlor chairs and sofas, extension nnd ether tables, dining and bed room furni ture, a ceed narlur heater and a varletv of j ether articles tee tedious te mention. Sale te commence nil o'clock-p. m., when ; terms will be made known by MRS. A. McGINNIS. "IlENRT SHUBKRT. AUCt. H. L. Fbailit, Clerk. mll-4td PUBLIC SAL.K UF STOCKS. O.N MON DAY MARCH 20. 18S2, will be sold at pub lic sale, ler the undersigned, cxccuteis of Abraham Peters, deceased, at the Cooper Heuse, Lancaster city, Pa., the following, te wit s 10 Shares Farmers' National Bank Stock. 12 Shares Maner Turnpike Stock. 40 Shares Millersvillc Street Car Rail way Stock. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock P. M. en said day, when conditions will be made known by JACOB G. PETERS, II. S. SHIRK, Executers. Hjiii'L Hess X Sex, Auctioneers. ml3-td SEALKU FKOFOSAtS WILL. UK BE ceived at the Maver's Office up te THURS DAY, MARCH 16. at 7 p.m., ter the erection of two Brick Stables; ene in the rear of the Empire Truck Heuse, and the ether in the rear et tbe Washington Engine Henso. Speci fication can be seen at the Mayer's Office. Proposals te be addressed te "The Committee en Reorganization of Fire Department." The Committee reserve the right te reject any or all bid. 14-3t BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. A UUTIOX ! AUCTION ! AUCTION 1 OF BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, THIS EVENING, and will continue eyery evening until closed out, AT NO. 1.3 NORTH QUEEN ST. ml5-4ld F. UIEMENK. PUBLIC SALE. ON THUKSDAY. IHAftCH 10, 1882, will be sold by public vendue ut Ne. 2U Plum Street, a variety et Household furniture, such as Beds and Bedsteads. Sela, Muffed Rocker and Ave Stuffed Chairs, Dress ing Bureau ami ether Bureaus. Cupboards, Marble Tep Table and ether Tables, Settee, Lounge, Chairs. Ingrain and Rag Carpet, Wash Stands, Rugs, Cook sievc. Parler Steve, Bee Hives, Crockery, Tin, Glass and Queensware, Mirrors and a great variety of articles tee numerous te mention. Sale te begin at 9J o'clock A. M when at tendance will be given by JOHN MURPHV, AdnilnNtrater of Margaret Murphy, Dec'd. B. F. Rows, Auctioneer. m 12-3td DUBLIC SALE OF KENTUCKY MULES. j: t On SATURDAY. MARCH 18. 1882. will be sold at public sale at Sensentg's stock yards. Lancaster. Pa., an extra let or 20 HK A OOF KENTUCKY MULES, mostly broken, trem 15 te 10 hands high; !l te 0 years old and closely matched. A credit of sixty days will he given. The stock will arrive nt the above named place en Wednesday. March 15. Parties arc invited te call and examine ter themselves. Tney will be old without reserve. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p in., sham.. ml3,15lGd<w - HOWARD BAILEY. TjWLTON UPKKA ilOUSK. SATURDAY EYEMNU, 31AI1CH 18. The Dramatic Success el the Century. Annual visit of the Famous COLLIER'S BANKER'S DAUGHTER COMBINATION Under the auspices of A. M. Palmar, Union Sqnare Theatre, New Yerk, In'Brunsen Heward's Celebrated Play, J As plavcd by this organization THREE CON SECUTIVE YEARS The longest run en record. Elegant Scenery and appointments. Costumes n la mode And a Grand Cast. ADMISSION 75, 60 and 3.1 cH. ; Reserved Seats. 75 cts. Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Office. in15-4td -DUBLIC SALE Or A VALUABLE COLUMBIA BREWERY, On FRIDAY, the 21th day of MARCH, A. D. 1882, the undersigned, attorney-in-facifer the heirs of William L. Peipcr, deceased, will ex pose te public sale, at the Franklin Heuse, in the borough of Columbia, that valuable Brewery and Restaurant, situated en tbe north side of Walnut street, between Third and Fourth streets. In the tioreughof Columbia, designated en the Plan et Old Columbia by the number 34 ; containing in front en said Walnut street sixty-six feet, and in depth te an alley two hundred and ten icct, mere or less ; adjoining property or Careline Desch and etbers. The Improvements are a two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, large Brlctc Brewery, with Engine, Boilers, Mash Tubs, etc : Engine Heuse, vault. Stable. Wagen Shed, Heg Pen, Ice Heuse an J ether improvements. The place is new licensed as a restaurant. Possession given April 1, 1832. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN D. SKILES, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs et Wm. L. Peipcr, Deceased. B. F. Rows, Auctioneer. nilG tsd E .ESTATE OF CATHAKINK TSHUDY, Letters testamentary en said estate, bavins- been granted tn the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and tnese having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay. TOBIASJOITNSON, Executer. Or C. HeyraiAX, Ne. 35 North Duke Street, mil Cid.eaw THIRD EDITION WBDMSSDAT BVZN'G. MAB. IS, 1893. LIVES LOST AT LYNN. BAD WORK BT A BtTBJSTINO BU1UK. boedwsa Brether' Ska sTmetety Demol ished, and a Number of tfe Oyarattrea KUIa u Ivjared. Lynn, Mass., March 15. About Mren o'clock this morning, the boiler in th Goodwin Brethers' shoe factory exploded. completely wrecking the building. The first man taken ent was horribly mangled. and said there were mere men ia tne rains. Further search revealed the dead body of Jehn Moere, the en gineer. Soen after another body was found still exposed te escaping steam, but the victim was still alive. It is feared that there are three or four mere victims in the ruins. Had the accident happened an hour later the less of life would have been much greater, as there would have been fifty workmen in the building. A portion of tbe boiler, weigh ing one ten, was blown a quarter or a mile. Ne additional bodies have yet been dis covered at neon. The name of the second man taken from the mines is Perley Deyle. who will probably recover. Several ethers were severely injured. Steamboat iCxploalea ea cae Great Kaaawaa. Cincinnati, O., March 15. The boil ers of the steam tow beat Etna, exploded this morning in the Great Kanawha river. Andersen, the colored fireman, was killed, and Captain Hendersen and several oth eth ers severely injured. The steamer took fire and burned te the water's edge. TUESH1FHSK1 INOJJ1BX. Shlpherd'AKvailenametbythaCeBgTMalOBal Committee with Pointed Pemauds. Washingtem, March 15. Jacob R. Shipherd appeared before the Henso com mittee en foreign affairs this morning. He was sworn. lie hail net brought his let ter book and ether papers, as he did net understand that his subpeeaa called for them. The subpscna was then read, show ing that it instructed him te bring all let ters written te the secretary of state and ether papers. Mr. Shipherd cxplaimed that bis books contained some private let ters and he should require time te make copies. He was informed that he must produce all letters which he had re ceived from that somewhat bread class of persons known as United States officials as well as from all parties connected with' the state or any ether department. The committee then went into secret session. In secret session the committee agreed that Shipherd shall be required te furnish copies of all correspondence which passed I between himself and any United States official touching the subject of the inquiry. Shipherd stated that it would require until Saturday te prepare the papers in volved, and the investigation was post poned until that day. . BY WIKK. This Aftci neon's Telegraphic Brevities. The Henso te-day passed the Senate bill for tbe relief of the sufferers by flood in the Mississippi valley, after increasing tbe amount te S150.000. ThePhoenix iron company offer $100 for the arrest of the perpetrators of the out rages en Jehnsen and bis family a few nights age. Rice, of Ohie, introduced into tbe Heuse te-day a resolntien directing the committee en the judiciary te inquire whether the conviction of Sergeant Mas6n by a military court was net in violation of the laws and constitution of the United States, and Masen's counsel has prepared a peti tion for a writ of habeas corpus embody irg the same point which is claimed as a fatal flaw in the proceedings acainst the roan who shot at Gniteau. Representative Page, of California, to day addressed the Heuse en tbe antl Chinese bill. SMALLPOX KAMPANT. The Dread epidemic Increasing at ltatltle- bem. Philadelphia, March 15. A special from Bethlehem, Pa., says the smallpox excitement at Seuth Bethlehem continues unabated and 120 cases are new reported. The faculty of Lehigh university decided this morning te allow any students te leave who desired until further notice, and students are new hurriedly leaviug for home. Many persons are arriv ing and taking their daughters from Bishop Thorpe school, located a short distance from- town. Ne deaths are reported as yet. The authorities threaten the arrest of a drunken doctor who visits patients aud then travels around with the same clothing en. Ten mere houses were quarantined this morning. A number of violent patients with confluent smallpox are bandcuQed and guarded at home. lMTEKNAL BKVEIfUK. Seme Jteductlens Recommended by the WTayaaad Means CemaltMt, Washington, Mai eh 15. The sub committee "of tbe Heuse committee en ways and means te-day agreed te report a bill te 'the full cemmittee te-morrow, which will recommend the following in ternal revenue reductions : On whisky, from 90 te 50 cents per ga'Ien ; malt liquors from 92$ te GO cents per barrel ; tobacco, snuff, etc.. from 16 te 10 cents per pound ; cigars, from six te four dol lars per thousand ; also a reduction of about fifty per cent of tbe special taxes new imposed upon dealers in the above mentioned articles. .Democratic Victory la Camdea. Camden, N. J., March 15. At neon the returns were net all in yet, but it seems as though the Democrats have a majority ef.4 one in councils, tbe uemecratic council-man-at-large, B. S. M. Brunning, having the casting vote. The new council will elect a city clerk, superintendent of tke water department and chief engineer of tbe lire department. The Strike at the Lawrmea Bill!. Lawrence, Mass., March 15. The striking spinners assembled te day at the mill gate and several went in te iemeve their personal effects. There was no dis turbance. The strike throws about' 150 spoelers and warpers out of employment aswellasthe strikers, making the total number 350. A strike is also feared among the weavers. Tbe Shocking Death of a Brakeinaa. Wilmington, Del., March 15. CharU" W. Ilernberger, a brakeman aged 28, get one of his feet fastened in a switch at the west yard early this morning, and before it could be extricated he was ran evor by a shifting engine and instantly killed. Judge Blatchferd'a Acceptaaca. Washington, D. C, March 15 The president has been notified by Judge Blatchf erd of his acceptance of theefiee of the justice of the supreme court m Improvement et MiMlatippl Iavaes. Washington, March 15. The Hoase committee en Mississippi levees te-day agreed te report favorably en a bill appre priating 9C,5OO,O0O for improvement of levees. skebalatrs Arrest OetsSad. Londen, March 15. The statement that1 Gen. Skebeleff has been arrested ii denied. WEATHER INDICATION?. "rAsarsQTON, D. C, Mareh 15. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, light snow and rain, followed by clearing and slightly warmer weather, with winds shifting te southeast and southwest, and falling barometer. MAKKKT. railadalptua Market. rnxADBxraxA, March 13. rienr firmer anil lnfatrtaqairytSaperflBe. S360JH ; Kxfa. $4 S0SJ3 Ou ; Ohie and Indiana family, $G MQ 7 09 ; Peaa'a mmllv, $9 8706 00. re flour $13364 75. wheat market firmer: Det-andPenn'aUtd I 35U6; de Amber,$l 3G1 37. Cern scarce and wanted. Oats scarce and higher Ryeacareeatsec. ProvteloBs Arm and in fan-Jobbing denidmi. Lard firm. Batter steady for fancy grades. Rolls dull ; se cBoiee here. gg firmer and la mere demand. Cheese steady but dnlL Petroleum steady ; Refined, 7X. Whteky atsi 80. ' Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at SU Site; de de Timethy firm at tt 75Q-2S7: de de riaxeed nominal at $1 40. new Tors naraet. Nsw Yeax. March IS. Fleur State and western steady ; light expert and moderate! trade demand. Southern flour auliit ami steady. Wheat unsettled, opening HQXa higher and subsequently lest advance ; active spccuiatlve trading; Ne. 3 Red, April. $1 36; de May, $1 SSkifl 36 : de June, fl33Vl 33X : dn July, $124125 Cern HQiie hixher and fairly active ; nitxcd western spot, 673730 ; de future, 73?i97c. Oats a shade better nnd tatr business : Ne. -May, MSOOJSe ; State, 51flS6c ; Western. 3.1& 03c. m Grain and Prevision yaoMtlen-. One o'clock quotations of trnitn and provn prevn provn Iens, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Breker, l.V East King street. March lj. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oat- Perk l.ant April... 1.S4H .83; .2! 17.20 UMSK May... 1.27J, .67k .45 17.40 10 7;; June... l.UJi .67H .?; I'ttlUilrlpbtii. March.. 1.33 .7IK .51 April... L:-5X .75J .bii May..... 1.35J.; ,74S AiyA Live stecs ntaaaein. CaicAUO.Hega Receipts, 0,(0) Ii. -a.!; stiiu nicnts 4.500 de : demand brisk ; market strong andBftlOe higher; common te geed mixed. SS1086 60: heavy, 16 7087 ; Philadelphia and larders. $7 1097 40 ; light, ! I5ti: CO ; hklpi and culla,$3755 90. Cattle Receipts, 4,a head; shipments '.'.7:) de ; market steady and firm ; expert. $U 31 06 60 ; two cars extra sold at $7 X ; butchfrV strong and active at $2 505 10; stoclcers and feeders, S3 1543520. SSheep Receipts. 4,800 head ; shipment. i.7 de ; market easier, but net cpietabiy lower ; common te medium, $4 1525 ue ; medium L- geed, $5250550. Bast Lidibtt Cattle iCeceipts, tl l.e.ul ; market lair at yester.iay'a prices. Hogs Receipts, 900 head: market Hi 111; Philadelphlas, S7 2387 40 : Yorkers. $ii :.0; 70. Sheep Receipts, 2,800 head; market fair at 10Q 13c off from yesterday's prices. SUWJ ai ar . Saw Yerk, Philadelphia aud Lecal Meck.i alto United States Renils reported d.i'Jy In Jacob II. Lose, 2i North queen street. Nsw Yerk. Stocks active and lower. Alencv ut U. Afarcli 15. HfcPU t:CU 3 Chicago. Mil. 8u Paul C. C. I. C. R. R. Uel.,LACk.& Western Denver ft Rte Grande He no;; 1107; lOJi' 120 Vitii 122 II 55 OtJ'X Mich. Southern A Lake Shere.. 1I4 1MJ ut Missouri. Kangaa ft Texas. ..-? N. Y.. Lake Krie ft Western.... New Jersey CentraL Ontario ft Western New Yerk Central Pacific Mail Steamship Ce. ... St. Panl ft Omaba .Preferred... Texas Pacific Wabash. -. ..eufs ft Pacific. . . . Western Union Tel. Ce Pun.Ame.rBii. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Buffalo Pitts, ft West Northern Pacinc Cem " Preferred.... -OJ4 se.'4 20.. 37 be; 7!-.' mi iMh i3is 4UJS ASM. 4K 101 100K 101 364 3Wi 33 33 7U'- Si's iy. sek se,'4 my. a 71 0 2t3i ali 71k h te?; Lecal stocks and uenna. Par l.a: :le. 1105 vel. iioe 100 100 100 tee Lauc Uy 6 per ct. Lean, due lsi isv... 1890... 1835... 5 per ct- in 1 or 30 years.. ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean . . . . " 4 " In 1 or 20 yearn.. " 4 " In 9 or 20 years.. " 6 " In 10 or 20 years. Manhelm borough lean 107JS 120 1211 105 112 IO: 102. 511 in". MR! $12. 10M.CT. lu:j 1IW.WO 147 13i lll.-JI 13I..M1 200 115.7". no l.V. 7i..Vi 10.1 $115 1(X) lor..:e 100 ie; fir. 25 50 120 ICO 1UO 100 100 loe tBAJTK STOCKS. first National Bank. fioe Farmers' National Bank .' se Fulton National Bank nv Lancaster County National Bank. . 50 Columbia National Bank :oe Ephrata National Bank iw First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bank, Strasburg 100' First National Bank, Marietta loe First National Bank. Meurt Jey., ine Lltitz National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bank lue Union National Bank. Blount Jey. .V) New Helland National Bank 100 MSCKLLAHKOUS BONUS. Quarryvllle R. R., due 1KB $100 Reading ft Columbia R. Rduu lti 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., dne 1885 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., UU6 low, JWl M80XUA3IXOUS STOCKS. Oearrvvllle It. R. .8 5 . 50 . 50 . 100 . & . 100 Millersvillc Street Car Inquirer PrintlngCeinpany Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.., Stevens Heuse , Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company , Susquehanna Iren Company..., Marietta Hollowware Stevens Iiense Sicily island East Brandy wine t Waynesb'g TtnurrmnecKs. Spiing ft Reaver Vwliey Bridgeport ft Ilorcshee Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia ft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring Lancaster ft Ephrata Lan&.EItzabetht'n AMIildlct'n. 100 100 30 Nt 50 170 4.25 1 1 5 f. 10.'. ::5 2i H 25 25 25 20 13 17.2.. ti 5)1 K4.50 55 92 4:i :a S5 275.2". 40.1". 21 40 10O. Lancaster ft Frultville. 50 Lancaster ft Lititz 25 iduicasier Wllllamatewn.. Lancaster ft Maner. Lancaster Manhelm........ Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster ftSusquehanna... Lancaster ft Willow Street... 8trasbnrg A Millport .... Marietta ft Maytown Marietta Mount Jet 50 25 25 100 3011 25 25 25 JSMTJSMTAItlJlESTH. TCUtuTOlf OPSRA HOCHE. WEDNESDAY, MAROH 15, 1882. In compliance with numerous and con tinued requests MR. JOHN 1. MISIILKI: linn tbe pleasure of presenting en arctnrn vttli and their last appearance, the fameui SAM HAGUE'S MM Mc liBSMs, An entirely foreign organization et Till itTY NINB PERSONS, who present a ' Nevel, Refined and Very-Delightful Entertainment. Their vocal and instrumental music it un equaled by any similar organization. no advance in prices. Reserved seat at tim opera house. PBICE8.. ..35c, aOc. 75c $500 BKWABD. The Commiaafencra et Lanca-ter County will pay ITVa HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR THB ARJMKST AND CONVICTION OK JAMES SHAW, Wh5!?.t,rdercd u w,r March 7, 1SK, near BartvlU. Colerain township, Lancaster county. Pa. SHAW is an Irishman by birth, about 53 years of age, 6 Feet. 10 or 11 Inchej m JlS7,t;Jrel.nJft50nt lSe pound. HU hair is 4?J5,ack an?.had a tapering chin beare mixed wttngrey. Ills coat and vest were black, and Bis trousers a navy blue ; his hat a dark slouch. His front teeth are large and slightiy decay ed; has a scar ever right eye about w inch;- in length. ,. -,vtjtw
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