LANCASTER DAlLYlNTELLlGEyOER SATURDAY. MARCH 18 1882. PURCHASE OF THE SUN STEAMER. A IHtcli" In the Negotiations with the American Chairman Zecher and the fehlfller Commute. Y'j At a meeting of the trustees of the Sun' me company aim uie special tire committee of councils, held last evening the San steam lire engine was transferred te the city, the company agreeing te accept in payment an approved bill, payable eighteen months after the date el the contract, and te allow the eity te take the engine away at such time and locate it at such place as may be deemed exjicdieut. It Is un derstood that the steamer will be placed inconvenient quaiters i" the southern section of the city. The American. The fue committee of councils and a committee of the American fire company met in the office of Ii. F. Efahlemau, esq,, this morning, for the purpose of complet ing the contract authorized te be entered into between the city and the company respectively, for the transfer of the Ameri can steamer te the new lire depart ment ; but there appears te be a." hitch ' ' in the negotiations. The councils' com. mitttce was ready te complete a contract for a lease of the steamer for eighteen mouths at the rate of $350 per annum, and te buy the property at the end of that time for $2,500, if the call system should prove a success ; and if net, te return the steamer te the company in as geed condition as it is new. The representa tives of the company, hawevcr, wanted the city te buy at euce for 2,500 and te give a mayor's warrant or ether negotiable paper payable in cighecu months ; or in stead of this arrangement, te lease the steamer for eighteen months at $350 per annum, with the condition annexed that it should be purchased and paid for at the end of the lease. . Iho snubbers Snubbed. y. Last evening P. S. Geedman, ou behalf of a committee of the Shiflier fire company called upon the special cemmitter of councils te present " officially " the series of resolutions adopted by the Shiftier com pany Thursday evening. Mr. Zecher, en behalf of the special com mittee, informed Mr. Geedman, that the committee refused te held any further communication with the Shiflier company, whose gross insults te the eommittee at the meeting en Thursday evening, had convinced the committee that any further communication with the company would be unworthy of notice. Fer the president and seme ether members of the Shiflier, who proved themselves te be gentlemen en the occasion referred te, the committee have the kindest feeling. but decline te held any further official intercourse with the company. L.ANIJISTILLK LOCALS. The New from the Heinpttel 1. David Baker, of near Landisville, Hast Hempfleld township, was severely par alyzed just as he was going te bed about 10 o'clock en Wednesday night. During his life about seventy six years he never knew what it was te be sink. Ou the day of his misfortune he had prepared te at tend a sale in the vicinity which was te take place the next day. lie was well known and highly respected for his exem plary life and his niauy munilicciit decde. He had a wife and sixteen child i en, the eldest being lifty and the youngest live years of age. Eight ate still at home at.d the ethers reside in different parts of Lan caster ceuuty and in the far West. Mr. Baker died at 8 o'clock en Fiiday evening. His funeral will take place en Tuesday fore noon. Sometime during Tuesday night thieves entered the dwelling of Israel Reet, Lan disVillc, and took with them an overcoat and ether wearing apparel. The Landisville literary society will " give entertainments ou the evenings of Fridav, March 151, and Saturday, April 1. A valuable bay horse, belonging te David Baker, jr., died ou Meaday morn Mr. Baker would net have taken $309 f j him. The Americau Rapid telegraph company is making arrangements te open an office at Mount Jey. ' Andrew Dcllinger, an employee at the Landis coach works, severely cut ene of his fingers. Kelftvllle Literary Society. Society. The last meeting of the Neflsville liter was held en Friday, the 17th inst. Itlir.d been announced that R. B. Risk, esq., of the Lancaster Examiner, would ua liver an address ou "Popular Fallacies. " A large audience had assembled in the dou ble school building whom the Feeicty usually held its meetings. The bpcaker was introduced and entei tained his audi ence for nearly thiec-quarterc of an hour, by illustrating in a very lucid maimer some of Ihc most popular fallacies preva lent at our day. The audience were well pleased, and were no doubt benefitted by the address. After the addiess, a full and intetestiug regular d,ebate was participated in, which was followed by reading a humorous paper and calling a sentiment i oil. Then, alter transacting the final busiuess necessary, tlie society adjourned sine die. New Helland Items. Ezra Ranck, living near New Helland, was knocked down by a horse and had his collar-bone broken and sustained seme severe bruises about the body. A little daughter of Gee. II. Tewnslcy while playing with parlor matches, nar rowly escaped being burned te death by the ignition of an entire box of the dau dau gereus playthings, which she held in her hand. Her clothing had caught and her hair and eyebrows were semewhat singed, but Mrs. T. rushed te the burning .child, and by strenuous efforts subdued the flames, and-saved the child. New Dental Office. As will be seen by his card .elsewhere published, Dr. Alfred D. Clark has estab lished his dental rooms at Ne. 35 East Orange street, formerly occupied as the law office of Hen. The. E. Franklin ?nd W. M. Franklin, esq. Dr. Clark is a recent graduate of the Pennsylvania Col lege of Dental Surgery, where he carried off the distinguished honor of a geld medal. He has been an earnest student of Ids pro fession, and will no doubt seen succeed in building up a successful practice Presentation. This afternoon the employees of David Lederman's tobacco warehouse, en the New Helland turnpike, presented Mr. Lederman with a very handseme gold geld headed cane. At the same time Levi Engle was presented by the men with a beautiful silver watch. The caue was purchased at Zahm'sand the watch at Lewis Weber's. ' . Who Lest It t Chief of Police Deichler has received a letter from Philadelphia, asking whether a ladies' watch has been stolen in this city. It is a geld hunting case Ne. 1190, with black guard. Anyone' knowing any thing about Buch a less should inform the chief of police. Mig Kgg and Keunt; Chickens. ye bave been shown another large egg which was laid by a hen owned by Henry Strebcl of 333 East Orange street. It measures 7 inches in its largest, circum ference and C inches around the middle. Mr. Strobel had young chickens for ever four weeks. Horses Shipped. Fiss &. Deerr -this morning shipped 38 very fine horses te New Yerk and Jee Seuthcimer shipped 24. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR BEOULAK COttRESPONDKNCK. AU'alra Alene the SesquebaaiisvGUaBtDgs In and Around the Boreag kPleaect ap by the IntelUgeneer's Reporter. Rev. Esteriine will preach te Putnam Circle Ne. 113, te-morrow night. The new building at the" Shawnee fur naces will seen be finished. Painters beT gin work next week. Mr. William Wolfe has an Indian suit, which, it is said, was worn by a chief who was in Custer's last fight. Rev. Cookman, of Philadelphia,efiiciates in the M. E. church te-morrow morning aud evening. The Snpplee steam engine works shut down three days this week for repairs. A new dome was put in the boilers. The sun bonnet and apron fair; in Sliuy ler's hall, under the management of the Ladies' Working society of the St. Jehn's Lutheran church, is a success. It will close this evening. Ge te the opera house this evening aud sce a geed performances and help a geed cause. On Friday morning Jehn Bewen wag cut in the face several times with a knife in the bands of another young man. The mule team, formerly owned by C. Hcrshey, and which was used in shitting cars en the river read of the Pennsylvania railroad cempauy for a number of year?, will be sold at public sale today. Tiic horse of Mr. J. G. Stehman run off this morning and in turning the corner at Fcndrich's store the driver, a young man, was thrown out but received no injury. The horse was then caught. The G. A. R. will play Ada Gray in " East Lynn," ou the 28th prex. St. Patrick's Day passed off very quietly i i Columbia, nethiug of importance hap pening. Mi'. Samuel Beyer, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Dr. Beckius. The Odd Fellows will have au oyster supper next Tuesday evening. Elocution club meets at Miss Hallie Wislar'sen Tuesday evening. Navigation en the " rearing, raging" canal will seen be commenced. A large number of cars leaded with live stock from the west, have pasted daily through Columbia, consigned for the east and south. Our fishermen expect this season te be a geed oue for shad, aud in consequence are making extensive preparations. New beats aud batteries are being built and several are making extra seines. Keech had two druuks before Squire Yeung this morning for drunk and dis orderly conduct ; ene received ten and the ether fifteen days. Rafting business iu Marietta is very brisk at present, a large humbcr arriving heuily. The river is iugoed condition. Mr. A. L. Bachman is confined te bed with a severe spell of sickness. Fell Through a Trestle. Here is another warning that parents should keep their children from around the railroad. A number of young boys were playing en tbecarsatDeHufFs coal siding. They jumped from one car te another. One missed his foothold, fell between the cars anil through the trestle work, land ing head first in a coal pile. When as sisted out he was hardly recognizable, as his face was black, and bleed poured down his hack' from cuts ou the head. Dr. Ray dressed his wounds. OB1TUAKY. Death or Jeliu A. Madden. Jehn A. Madden, morocco drcssi r, died last evening at his residence Ne. 327 West Orange street, aged about 81 years. Mr. Maddeu's life was quite au eveutfnl one. Bern in Ireland, he early left his native country, and traveled both by land and sea ever a great portion of t,'c earths sur face having visited v.t different times most of the countries of Europe, the Hel7 Laud and ether parts of Asia, the nethern countries of Africa, and nearly all tl-e state of America. Coming te Lancaster many years age, he made it his permanent home, and followed his trade of morocco dresticg He was thxee times married, but survived his List wile. He leaves two sons and three daughters living. H'ib sons, Jehn A. and Charles B. Madden, were both offi cers in the 79th regiment Pa. vels, and were both wounded in the service. His daughter, Annie, is married and lives in Philadelphia ; Susanna and Lizzie aiosiiifjle aud live with their father. In hm younger days Mr. Madden was a man of powerful physique, aud even in his later yc:is attracted attention by his stalwart and erect; figure. He was a man of far mme than ordinary intelligence, and often d scribed with minute particularity the in teresting, exciting and dangerous scenes through which he had passed. He was an excellent neighbor, being a member of St, Mary's Catholic church. Death or Mrs. llayden llenm. The young wife of Hayden Beam, died this morning at one o'clock at the family residence, corner of Chestnut and Mary streets, aged about 22 years. She was a daughter if Jehn DeIIavcu, a gentle, ami able woman, but a sufferer for some time past from pulmonary consumption, of which disease she died. Large Fex Citate at Leaman Place. Yesterday being the last day for the chasing of foxes, the occasion was cclo ccle hrated in a grand old style at the hotel of Oeorge Dillcr, at Leaman Place, where a fox ehase was held. There were a large number of sportsmen present, among them being Brisbin Skiles, Jacob Rutter, Jacob Bair. Milten Roepand at least twenty ad ditienal horsemen, besides a great many ethers. At 3 o'clock a very fine, large red fex,whichliad been caught near Andrew's Bridge, was let loose, and some time after wards a large pack of dogs was started. The fox weut in a southerly direction and seemed te be making for his old home. At our last report he had net been cap tured. A Ueuti Hake. After the business meeting of Geerge II. Themas Pest 84 G. A. R. had ended last evening, t he boys had an old-fashioned bean bake, aud ate their beans and hard tack, and drank black coffee, as they used te" de down in Dixie. There were no set speeches, but many reminiscences pleas ant and unpleasant were recalled and discussed. Sale or Horses. As will be seen by an advertisement else where Daniel Legan -will offer at public sale en Saturday a large let of flne horses. A telegram lcceived announces that the Kev. A. W. Kichardsen will preach Sunday morning and evening in the First M.E. church, this city. reuiTiVK xs et flue llerscs. Wagons, car riages. Sleighs, Harness, Robes, etc., rear el Grape hotel, Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, ou Monday, March 20th, at 10 o'clock a.m. Among the let et horses are lour pair of well mated deuble teams, S and C years old, suitable for coach and driving purposes. The balance of 22 head are well broken gentlemen's read horses, well bred and speeded. ml7-2td CTKU8 II. COLT1N. Amusements. '77 Banker's daughter" Te-nlgttf. Bran Bran eon Heward's capital play will be produced at Fulton opera house te-night by Cellier's com bination. It Is the best distinctively "society" drama new en the American stage, and here tofore has always drawn large audiences in Lancaster. Maggie Mitchell. Next Thursday tliat Uttle charming actress, Miss Maggie Mitchell, will appear at Fulton opera beuse in her character et Cera, in the comedy-drama, "The Little Savage." Mies Mitchell has always been a favorite with the Lancaster publle and she will be cordially welcomed in thin Yiilt, TtCfcRCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING ! JOHN S. GIVLER & CO,, - - 2S East King Street. New Spring Styles New Open. Havine one of the Best Cutters in this city, -we guarantee satisfaction In ever.tr ease. New is tha.time te leave your measure, as we will make te order any article .of CLOTHING lees than we ean afford te de when the Sarins rush commences. We also call attention te our large and elegant assortment of GENT'S FTJR NISHKHING GOODS, including all the latest styles in Gent's Ties, Scarfe and Bews, Cellars and- Cuffa, Hos Hes tery Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc. We have, also, without doubt, the Dest $1.00 White Dress Shirt in the city. We invite examination of our stock before purchasing. NO. 25 T3AST KING STREET, Attention Is called te the advertisement el II. W. Warren. A rare cliauce U here pre sented te obtain geed bargains. til'JJCIAL SOTICMCH. Tnauks. Themas Heward, llradterd. Fa., writes: "1 enclose money for Spiing .Blessem, us I said I would It It cured me; my dyspepsia has van ished with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I shall never be without it in the heu-jc." Price 50 cents. Fer gale at II. R. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Balmy odors from Spice Islands, Watted by the tropic breeze; M1ZODOXT in hcalthiul fragrance Cumiet be surpassed by these. Teeth it whitens, purities : Yeu will uue it it" you're wiae. lnU-lwdeedTTIi&S&w bublltnely Heautirm. A puir el bcautifi"' Sun-flowers en Easels will be mailed tree te any lady who will send ten cents in pottage stamps or menty te Dr. C. W. Rensen, Xe. 100 Eutaw St. Baltimore, Md. lOfi North Kiitaw Street, Baltimore, Md. nilG 2wdA w VI J MS. Maedex. In thl iit. March Its', 1S&2, .Jehn A. Madden, in ih h.i, i year ei his age. Xotlceeflnncr.il hereafter. Beau. Iu this cUv. March IS, 1882, Mary . DeUavcn, wire or Haydn Beam, in the 27th year et her age. The relatives and trlends of the lamily ate lespectfully invited te attend the luneral, frein her parents' residence, Xe. 450 West Chestnut street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock-. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 2td Zkll. Iii this city, Marcb.17, 1882. Mrs. Eliza beth Zell, aged 70 yeain, 2 mouths and 11 days. Relatives and lrlendsef the Unnlyare in vited td attend the luncial. from the late resi dence et the deceased, Xe. 315 North Queen street, en Sunday attcrnoen at 3 o'clock. Ser--( Vices at the First M. E. church at 3:30 o'clock. Interment at Luncasf er cemetery . Free. In this city ou the 15th iuit , Jehn Free, In the 43d year of hiiTage. The relatives and friends et the family) also ilie respective societies of which lie was a member, are respectfully invited toatftndthe funeral, from hts late residence, Xe. 334 West Orange hticet, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. UXKDUII.T.KR. In this city, en the 7th inst., Frederick Beedmilier, in the Mith year et his age. The lelativcs and friends el" the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his lute residence. Ne. 753 Fremont treet, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at St. Stephens's chinch. Interment, at Woodward Hill cemetery. ml7-2td JVA'IF ADrjSIlllSKia HJfTti. rillli: XOltTIIKKN MUTUAL I.II'E JJiSUIC- I ANCE Company new write Tontine Poli cies en as favorable terms any company. See me before insuring. U.S. BEYNOJ,DS, ltd General Agent. (OUlTi:il AKI hllMI.VINtS Kill SALE j atXe. 5 North Duke street, will meve te Ne. 172 (cer. of Chestnut) North Queen oil' April 1st, where I will open witti a lull line of Tobacco, Cigars, l'ipes, etc. ltd LB VIS MACS. WiNi:sar, conkstega ni'MNS and Bemanitc Apples, Oranges, Lemens, Nuts, Candies, etc., at the FBUIT 8TAXU OF K. KILL1NGEB, ltd 113 Eaht King street. BAKTlIOLOALKW'a KOCHL.STKI: UKEli und SOur Kieut Lunch Crand Seny Kreut launch unit Bartholemew's Rochester Beer this ( SATUBDAY ) evening at the rear bar of Leepard hotel. ltd- IOK KENT.-Sf.VKKAL J)WKLI.1N 1 with modern cenveniences: Ottice ICneiii. Ne. 12 Seuth Dufce street, : Stere Unein, Xe. 135 East King street; Frame Shep. N.W. cer. Arch and Marien nlleva. Menev te Lean. It .IOIIX 11. METZLIMI, 0 Seuth DaUn St. N15W FtAS, TOMATOES, CtlCUniUKKg, Radishes, feiruwbui lie.. Head .Niliid, choice Flerida Oranges, Banamu, Apples, choice brands of Oysters, and everything in the veg etable fruit line in the market at ECKEB'i'S. ltd liO !:.igtKliig street. WAN1ED-.1 NO. 1 TU15ACCO-GKOW fcK te work r or C acres et tobacco en share en best land in the state. A man ei family can have house and all the work he want-. Ad dress T1IKO. 1). 1IADLEV, 111 Kcnnett Square, Cheater county, l'ti. TO. O. F. ALL MKMKKS OF WASUIMU - ten Encamnment. Ne. II. I.O. O. F.. are requested te meet at Odd Fellows' Hall te morrow (SUNOAY) at 2 p. in., te attend the luneral el our deci. uttseil in ether, 1'atriurcli JohnFree. Byofdcref ltd W. C. HUCIIMII.LEK.C.r. 1)UHLIC A1K OF UOKSKS-ON MON DAY, IdAKCU 20. 1S32, will be fold at iVanlel Legan's Sale Stables, Market street, rear el McGrann Heuse, Lancaster, l'a., hi Ileadet Canada Horses. Among them are several line drivers and heavy boned lecder. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. 111. A credit 01 ee days win uc given. It UAX1KL LOOAN. OU. A. M THE JUKAIISEUS OF CON . cstega Council Xe. 8, O. U. A. M., and Concstega Ne. 22 and Umpire Ne. 129 nre re quested te attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Jehn Free, late a member of Ne. 8, lrem his late residence, Xe. 834 West Orange street, TO-MOKKOW AFTEKXOOX at 2 o'clock. Owing te the paraphanelia needed for the funeral of a deceased member having been destroyed by the late fire, it will be im possible te attend the luneral as a council. I. E. LOXG, B. S. Edw. S. Smcltz. C. ltd PUKLIO 8ALK ON TULKSOAY, MAKCU 23, 1882, will be sold at public sale, at Xe. 2S Shippen street, Lancaster city, a variety et Household Goods,-consisting et two l'arler Suits, one as geed as new, Bedstead", Tables, Chairs. Cupboards, two 8ewing Machines, Brussels, Ingrain mid Rag Carpets, Leeking Glasses, Queensware, Tinware, Tub", etc., etc Sale te begin at 9 o'clock, n. in., when at tendance will be given by MRS. L. C. reilTEK. Hbwky SnunEirr, Auct. m!8-3tdS.M,W u SIS THE MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR. Jan20-tldR T O. O. P. 1, The members et Monterey Ledge, Ne. 212, are requested te meet at their hall te-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of at tending the funeral el Brether Jehn Free. The member et Lancaster Ledge, Xe. 07, and Uebel Ledge, Ne. 599, are reseecttully in vited. J. M. KBEIDEB, N. . JA8. M. Chaxskll, Sec'y. ltd NOTICE TO STOOKHOLUKKS A JttKKT lng of the stockholders of- the Reading .t Cheeapcake Ceal and Railroad company will be held in the office et the Secretary, Ne. 41 Urantstrcet, In the rear et the Court Heuse, City of Lancaster, en MONDAY. APRIL 3, 1882. between the hours of 10 and II, a. m., for the purpose of electing a President and Direc tors te serve for the ensntng year. SAMUEL II. PRICE, nUS-4tdl8,25,al,3 Secretary. MONEY TO LOAN THE ATTENTION et persons desiring te purchase houses Is invited te the advantage et borrowing money lrem the Union Building and Lean Association. A low -rate of interest and the advantage' of long leans is worthy or the at tention et buyert of real estate., . Fer information call en H. S. GAttA, President, A IL BALL, Secretary, SANA GRAHAM, Treasurer, xnMtii W. A. WILSON, Solicitor. MBIT ABTZBT1BKMXXT8. JOHN S. GIVLEE jtkit AJtrxuTxauMMSTa. TjiLlHN & TVILLSON. HOUSEFURNISHING. 1'EOrLE WILL MAKKV AXI) VOTST HAVE HOUSE-STIRES! And as we keep the Largest and Cheapest and most Complete Stock in the city. Yeu can have a better selection and save money by buying from us. GSTNe trouble te show goods, FLiisnsr & willsejst, SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS. 1 I i ' 'i. 1 i ' I ii'HI'I"' I U-iJL.- Bg 'r; -T- rpHE ONLY PLACE "WHERE YOU CAN SAVE tOVK MONEY. NOKBECK & MILEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. XOW IS YOUIt TIME TO BUY I PURCHASERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! Yeu are uware that everything In the line of Material, Trade and Buslness luib advanced, and is still advancing in price, and if yen postpone or delay your needs until Spring, yea will And you v. ill have te pay 25 or SO per cent, inore than it you make your purchase new. The reason we nre offering- inducements and stall selling our work at the Tresertl and Re duced Prices is owing te the fact that vre are new Enlarging our Carriage Works, and have net at present room sufficient te store our work, as wrell as th desire te keep all our hands in employment, as we employ none but the Best and Most Practical Mechanics. We have yet en hand a Large Stock et Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Market and Business Wagons, &c ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, FINISHED IN THE BEST AND MOST ARTISTIC MANNER, Aud te which we invite your special and immediate attention. -XUWZlJDrJiltTlSlSMUNTS. C1LOS1KU OUT I CLOMNO OUT! ) The Balance et stock of Beets and Shoes et the Eagle Shoe Stere that were saved from the lire et the Incpiirer Building, will be sold at below cost and halt price. These must be sold this month. New is your time tei bar gains at Xe. 340 XORTH QCEEX T. (above the Northern Market Heuse.) 1U17-2U1 JOHN HEIMEXZ. fF YOU WANT BARGAINS FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS & FLYXN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 246 WEST KING ST. ml7-2rdlt ITIGn &9IAKT1K. Qiisware! - i!iii! AT CHINA HALL. Just received by Steamship "Kiltlsh Crown,''Jiiietuer importation et WHITE GRANITE WARE IX TEA AND D1NNEU WAKE. CHAMBEK WAKE, HOTEL WARE. DECORATED TEA AXD DINNER SETS, a i. a net: line or Decorated Chamber Sets, DAMAGED WARE In Laige Quantities. 3-Dent fall te sec our Very Large assortment. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET. PROPOSALS WILL 1!K KKCK1VKI) FOR aa much Hard Pea Ceal. Ne. 1 size, as may be required at the City Water Works up te October 1,' 1B82. The coal te e thoroughly tcrecned und of geed quality; ifnet.it will have te be taken back at the expense of the party furnishing the same. PROPOSALS will be received for as much Geed American lead (net ever two teiw):i the city may require te Octeber 1, ISii. PROPOSALS will be received for furnishing the City et Lancaster with one and one-half gross et Brass Three-quarter-Inch Ferrules, te weigh net less than euc pound seven ounces ; te be made et geed brass after the model te be seen at the Mayer's Ofllce; net less than two dozen et lerrules te be furnished per week, commencing Monday, April 17, 118. PROPOSALS will be received ter as many Water Pipes as the city may require te Octo ber 1, 18S2, net exceeding two hundred and lltty tens. Bids must specify hew much per gross ten delivered in Lancaster for four, hix, eight, ten and twelve-Inch pipes. Pipes must be of the best quality, te sustain fifty pounds pressuie and furnished immediately upon the order of the city. I'AurusALs win ue received ter sucn Special Castings as may be required In the Water Department of the city up -te October 1, 1SS2. Custings te be bid for per pound ; te consist of tour, six, eight, ten and twelve-Inch lour-way branches, and same sizes of T branches, sleeves, step-covers, Ac. PROPOSALS wUl be received ler one dezan Fire Hydrants et the flange pattern, such as is in use at the Humane cngine house. Alse, ter ene dozen cases, such as in use at the same Elacc. Cases te weigh net less than 155 pounds. Lvdrants and cases te be bid for separately. .PROPOSALS will, be received ter as many Street Step Valves, four, six, eight, ten and twelve Inches inside and outslde Screws as the city may require te October 1, 1883; te be lur nlshed as the city may order. PROPOSALS will be received ler a& many Step Bexes as may be required te October 1, 18S2. The boxes te be made et the sizes order ed by the Superintendent of the Water Works, et one and one-halt inch geed white pine. Bids must state bow much pef toot beard measure complete, and te be furnished as the Superintendent may direct. PROPOSALS will be leceiveil for hauling pipes, Ac., for the Water Department until April 1,1883. Bids must state bow much per gross ten. The foregoing proposals will be received at the Mayer's Office until MONDAY, the 27th et MARCH, 1882, at 4 o'clock p. m. JNO. X. MacGONIGLB, , mieftSed Chairman Water commute.; & CO, LANCASTER, PENN'A. JfJi II' A.U VJSHTISJSafBUXS. QAMUKL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS kj Removed his Oflict from 56 North Duke street te Ne. 4 1 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rem of Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. m!7-tfd WANTEIl. BY A YOUNG GIRL FKU91 the country n situation in a small fam ily. Can Cook, Baku and de General Heuse work Apply at ltd THIS OFFICE. ALL STYLES OF MONUMENTS, TOMB, STONES and Cemetery Pests, Counter Tops, Confectioners' Slabs, Slate Mantel, etc.. en the most reasonable terms. Doing all the setting et the work myself, I can guarantee substantial foundations. NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS. CHAS. MAK1NSON. S. R. Cor. S. Prince and Coixestega Sis. mlMwd TAIK & HHENK, BANKERS. N. E. Angle Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. Special attention given te the purohase of StecKK, Government'Bends n:id ether Securi ties. Reliable paper discounted, and advances made en approved securities. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ml-4ti.SJ.ltn tlLKKGYMAN'S SOUK TUKOAT, OK "Chronic Pharyngitis.' In these cases the voice becomes veiled at times then ninl lledand hearse. These sympteniH continuing, it becomes a matter of dlfllculU" sveakina clear, distinct tone, an the eflVu't te de se is painrul. The voice may be a deep bass in the morning, and gradually rises in p'tch te a Hlr.lll screech in the course et the day. AU ills easefi el" 'ye. ear aud threat treftted success fully by DBS. II. 1). and A. M. LONGAKER. Ofllce, 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Con sultations free. mlC-3td $500 KK SWARD. The Commissioners et Lancaster County will pay FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF JAMES SHAW, Who murdered his wife March 7, 1882, near Bartvllle. Colerain township, Lancaster county, .Pn. SHAW is nn Irishman by birth, about 55 years of age. 5 Feet. lO or 11 Inches In nclght ; weight about ISO pounds. His hair Is Jet black, and had a taperlngchln beard mixed with grey. His coat and vest w'ere black, and his trousers a navy blue ; ills hat a dark slouch. His front tectlt are large and slightly decay ed ; has a scar ever right eye about 1! inches In lengtli. mlS-lwd&w - I -.... !-. . . TjlAlJNESTOUK. Oa,rpets, Carpets. OUR CARPET ROOM IS -NOW STOCKED FULL OF Carpets lrem Auction. Te which we Invite thj attention of these In search et CHEAP CARfETS, One let et All Weel Chain and Filing, Extra Heavy Ingrain only 55c a bargain. RAG CARPETS, RAG CARPETS. LARGE STOCK XO 8ELECT FROM AND AT LOWEST PRICES, HONEYCOMB AXD JACQUER QUILTS AVniTK COLORED 40c, 50c., COc, 75c, 87 1-Se. and Sl.OO. White Marseilles Quilts, One let, fLSO; one let, $20; one let, $1.00, Cheapest Quilts ever offered. CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Richly embroidered at lowest prices. Opened this day ' 500 Gossamer Waterproofs, Fer Ladle, Gents, Beys and Girls, Every Garment Warranted. FAHNESTOCK. Next Doer te Court Heuse). THIED EDITION SATURDAY EVENING, MAR. 18, 1883. BELLIGERENT BOYS. TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS' STRIKE. Tne Youngsters Chase Their Substitute, and Snatch tbe Messages Frem Them Strikes at Other Places. Bosten. March 18. The strike of the Western Union telegraph company's mes senger boys, which was reported yesterday afternoon as adjusted, was renewed during tne evening. The strikers nave posted no tices in various places, warning boys te keep away from the Western Union and the district offices, as a stike is in progress. The Western Union are employing district telegraph boys te deliver their messages, but the latter are much impeded by the strikers, who chase thorn and snatch away the messages. the Spinner Strike at Lawrence. Lawrence, Mass., March 18. The spin ners are still out, refusing te go te work ihe strike caused the suspension et the entire main mill, except in tbe weaving and mule spinning rooms. At the lower mill, where the spinners are also out en strike, nothing but the dressing room is operated. The weavers will net strike till menday, March 27th, when the reduction of their wages begins. The strikers are orderly, few of them being seen en the streets. This afternoon a mass meeting will be neici en tne common. Riotous Strikers Released en Ball. Omaiia, March 18. Shannau and-Walsh, ring leaden? in the strike riots, were re leased yesterday en bail, as were also three ethers arrested during the day. There are warrants out for further arrests. Telegraphers' Convention. Cincinnati, March 18. The national convention of telegraphers sat until mid night acting upon the proposed constitu tion. As far as adopted, it provides for an organization te be governed by a two thirds majority and te beknewn as the " litotherbeod of Telegraphers." Every person in every department of telegraphy who is ever fourteen years old te be eli gible ; a day's work te be eight hours ai:d night work seven. A fund is te be created for the legal prosecution of disreputable telegraph colleges that make false repres entations. At a late hour a .small ele ment said te represent the Knights of Laber withdrew from the convention. AIO FOR MASON'S FAMILY. PeUtitleii for Uie Disgraced Seldier's i-nr-den, and Raising Meney. Reading, Pa., March 18. A meeting of the citizens of Reading will be held at Mishler's academy of musie te-night, te ask President Arthur te pardon Sergeant Masen at -ence. Mayer Rewo will pre side. Washington, March 18. Subscriptions for the lieuflt of the family of Ser geant Masen are being made up iu all the government depart ments, and the indications are that a handsome sum will be realized. Cel. Ceibiu has started v. subscription iu the war department. Iu the meantime the petitions and applications ei all sorts for executive clemency in the case of the prisoner himself are pouring in upon the president from all quarters. PLAYING POSSUM. Shipherd Suddenly Seized with "Malarial Fever." Washington, Mareh 18. xVt a meetiug of the Heuse committee en foreign affairs this morning Shiphcrd did net put in ap pearance, but a letter was read from him dated en Leng Island. It says he had started, but was seized with malarial fever and is new very sick. After a general dis cussion, in which the members expressed the opiuien that Shepherd was evading the committee, it was agreed te scud a iecs senger te New Yerk te ascertain the true facts in the case. Committee then ad journed until Monday. CONOKNSED TELEGRAMS. Late Flashes by the Klectric Wires Frederick Palmer, Newark's thieving city treasurer, has been sent te jail for 20 years. "Pend's extract" factory in Williams burg, N. Y.,' was entirely destroyed by lire this morning. The less will aggregate ever $200,000. Common Councilman William Conway, of Philadelphia, who gained his scat after a protracted contest against Jehn Carpenter, and then declined re-election, died this morning of nervous prostration, aged CI years. WUATHEIC INDICATIONS. Washington," D. C, March 18. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, slightly warmer easterly te southerly winds, cloudy weather and rain, lower barometer. MAItKETH. -nj..'- flew XntK market. Nkw Yerk, March 18. Fleur Stute and western steady and moderately no the. South ern about steady and quiet. Wheat Mie higher ami strong with fi it speculative business ; Ne. 2 Red, April, $1 37K 13S;de May, $1 376)1 37; de June, $1-3.'. 1 35 ; de July, $125)il 20. Cern a shade easier : moderately active : mixed' western spot, 70Q7ie ; de future, 73J'M 7Cc. Oats without quetable change ; Ne. -' May Philadelphia Mara et. Philadsxtbia, March 18. Fleur llrm and in fair Inquiry. Rye flour $4 XWJ-t 75. Wheat firm : Del. and Punn'a Rad, $1 33Q1 Yfi; de Amber, $1 361 37. Cern Arm en scarcity. Oats scarce and wanted. Rye scarce nt 6387c. Previsions Arm and jobbing full. Lard firm. JIutter quiet, bnt choice ncarce and firm. Rolls dull. Eggs dull ; Penn'a. at 17c ; Western at 10? 17c. Cheese dull but steady. Petroleum dull ; Refined, 7!. Whisky sales at 1 20. Seeds geed te prime clever dull at b anc; dodeTimothvtlrmat S2 7.i2 8.': de de FlaxecddullatfMO. Grata and Prevision notations. One o'clock quotations of grain nnd pr.vi;. pr.vi;. lens, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15' East King street. March 13. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk' Lard April... 1.3 .tilH .42 18.05 !0.fi5 May... 1.28 .07 .44 17.17'X 10 80 June .. 1.2&X ..6 .43i Philadelphia. March.. 1.34 .74 .34 .... .... AnrU... L35 .74i .WJi My..... 1.85 .75i .Hi sjteea: nsrsei. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal siecae also United States Bends reperted dally bv Jacob B. Lohe, 22 North Queen street. Naw Yebjc Stocks active, lrrejiiilar. Meney at 6. March 13. 10:00 10 &eT. A. x. r. It. F.K. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 113 114J4 114 C. C.AI.C. R.R 11 11 II Del., Lack. 4 Western 12274 123 lVi Denver & Rie Grande 59 CO 5 Mich. Southern ft Lake Shere.. UC 116 116K Missouri. Ransasft Texas 32 81 32j N. Y.. Lake Erie 4 Western.... 37 47 33 New Jersey Central. 85 85 85 Ontario Western 24fc 26 25 New Yerk Central 1S1J 132 132 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce 41V 43i 4$ St. Paul ft Omaha Preferred... 103 104 105 Texan Pacific 40 42 42 Wabash. s ..mis Pacific... . ?A U Zk Western Union Tel. Ce 84 S4 81 FmLAOXLTBTA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R.R- Reading. .......... ........... Buffalo Pitts, ft West 02 301 17 Northern'PncIne Cem 34 34 34WC Preferred.... 7 75 73JJ; AXM .il't Ji.'.W.aiJiJi.VrS. WANTKO. KuCK FIRST-CLASS CAf. pet Weavers, Immediately. H. S. SHIRK, ltd 502 West King street. Lane iirr STORK SHAVlNUct FOR HALE FOR 1 I . : V' ing Beds and Mattresses, at the LAN ( -TEB. CORK WORKS. Can order by telephenr. ml" rteed&wtt TTOR RENT CHEAP. A? A Brick Three-Story Dwelling wltu Stere room attached. Apply te BAllSMAN ft BURNS. ttd Ne. 10 West Orange Street. B UY YOUR HOUSKTIKKS AT HOKKMElErt'3. Great inducements in Fnrultnreef afl kinds. immense stecic, all new. Prices te suit all. Give its a call at Ne, 2U East King Street, ltd TUfAMTKO. TflKEK STOUT BOYS AT T T the Lewell Cellar Factory. mar!3-3td JOHN W.LOWELL. DVNT1ST. ALFRED D. CLARK, D. D. S., tiraduate of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia. Offcc : 35 East Orange street, formerly occu pied by Hen. T. E. Franklin. SiMd GKAMlt LUNCH THIS F.VKJUNG. Sour Kreut and Pig's Feet. At the Plew Tavern. MICHAEL SNYDER, Prep. PUBLIC SALIC. ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. 1832. nt 1 o'clock p. ni.. will tw sold at publle sale at .Ne. SiS West King street, a variety or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE scch as Beds and Bedsteads, Sela, Extension, Din ing ami Centre Tables, Chairs, Walnut Bed- steds with springs. Ingrain aud Jtag carpets, crecKcry. un, uiass anu queensware. and great variety et ether things tee nnmer mention. B. F. ROWE, numerous 18-3td Auctioneer. A UCTIOIX! AUCTION! AUCTION! J. On TUESDAY morning next, at 10 o'clock 'sharn. will be sold at 249 Kait Walnut street. near Lancaster cemetery, one nearly new two seated Market Wagen, Dry Heeds and Groce ries, UIuss and iueenware. Shew Case, Coffee Mill, Cheese Safe, OU Tank, Repe, Meat nnd Cheese Mitrbles, Saws. Steel and Knives, Counter, Table, Sugar Bins, Can. Jars, Fau cets. Measures, Ac. Alse Carpets, Extension Table. Lounge, Baby Coaeh, Clocks. Steves and l'ipw, Jtc. Persons wishing te purchase before day ofsaTe can de be. M. W. WARREN. S. IlKsaftSeH, Ne.211)Eut Walnut Street. Auctioneer. ltd PUIILIC BAL.K OF CITY fKOPEKTY. On THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1882. at 7 o'clock p. 111., will be soul at the Urape hotel, that ValmiDle Property. Ne. 18 Seuth Duke St., with finely built two-story BRICK SLATED RESIDENCE, with large back build ing and attachment ; contains 12 rooms, wide hull, prevision cellar, plastered light dormer rooms ; first fleer and basement kitchen, bath room, water closets aud sewer connection. Side and rear alley ways, yard with fruit, rear piazza, and ether improvements. Property very desirable nnd centrally located ler uil ues. Possession and clear title will be given April 1. 1332. Attendance will be given and forms lnhde known by HKIRS OF MRS. ANNA BRENEMAN. Dec'd. Sax'lIIess, Auct. mlfiftlSdR G1 I HARD 1EWWEC0MPANY, OFPUILADELPIJ. Acsets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, secuiely Invested. Fer a policy li this old and well-established company call en RIFE & KA.UPMAN, NO; 10 EAST KINU STREET. d3M.WRAS TL11MBJNO, UASF1TT1KG, AC. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. Plimteng g Gasfitting , . DONE OXI.T.BT skillful axd careful wer;"kv. lai:;e stock of CIAS FIXTURES ON HANI' Jan2S-lyIK lULTOn OPERA BOI'SK. THURSDAY, MARCH 2CJ AMERICA'S FAVORITIT. Maggie Mitchell J In her celebrated impersonation., suppertcl by MR. L. R. SHEWELL, MR. R. FULTON RUSSELL and a Specialty Selcc'til Dramatic Company. An entire new play, written ex pressly for Maggle Mitchell, by Ueerge F. Fuller, esq. (MuhlRtick), entitled THE LITTLE SAVAGE. VL'JIA, The Little Kavage...yiAaaiK Mitciikll. Produced with every care and attention te detail. ADMISSION COc, 75c. and Sl.OO RESERVED SKATS Vl.OO Fer t-ale at eper.i Iieufe efllce. 13-Atd 1JUBL1C SAI.K ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23. IS, will he sold at the latu residence et Jehn R. MeOevern fdcc'it.), en the Lit 11. turnpike, near the City et Lancaster, in Mun lielin township, Lancaster county. Pa., the following personal properly, te wit : Four horse, 2 of which are fat and ready ler the eastern market; 2 geed yeuugdriving lietx-", well-broke te single or double driving ; 5 cew1, 2 will bu fresh by day et sale, nnd 2 Mpringers ; 1 bull ; 2 two-horse wagons, 1 one ene one heisu wagon, rcancr and mower combined (new). 1 mower, wire-teeth gr.iin and liay iakc. hay-flats, threshing machine nnd horse power lu geed order, grain fan, leader cutter ter hand or hersu peWer. corn shelter, grain drill, corn cultivator, huge shovel harrow, spike and shovel liurrewp. potato plow, shovels, forks, rakes, cow and halter chxin. leg chains, field roller, scalding trough, about 3 tens of geed hay, by the ten or half-ten, and about 50 bushels et corn in the ear, bv tbe bushel, and a let et ether articles net men tioned. A credit of 0 months wilt be given. Sale te commence atl o'clock, p. in., of said day, when attendance will be given by CATHARINE McGOVERN. Administratrix. SAstuat. Ilras ft Sew, Auctioneers. nilH-4ldl8,?0.2l,22 XXTUKTjklNMKNTa. t'ULTOW OPERA HOUSE. 'SATUBAY EVEXISO, MARCH 18. The Dramatic Success et the Century. Annual visit of the Famous COLLIER'S BANKER'S DAUGHTER COMBINATION Under the auspices of A. 51. Palmar, Union fcqnare Theatre. New Yerk, In Bronsen He ward 'a Celebrated Play, If I As played by this organization THREE CON SECUTIVE YEARS The longest run en record. Elegant, Scenery and appointments. Costumes a la mode And a Grind Cast. ADMISSION 75, SO and 35 ct. ; Reserved Seats, 75 cts. Fer sale at the Opera Unuse Office. ml3-4td BOOTH 8HOHH. A1 UCTiON! AUCTION I AUCTION I OF BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, THIS EVENING, nnd will continue every evening until closed out, AT NO. It5 NORTH QUEEN ST. mlJ-ltd : F. niEMEXZ. LADIES AND GENTS, IV TOO WANT A I Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee Ready-made or Made te Order, go te F.HIEMENZ'S. Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk Specialty. lys-tlds&w if