LANCASTER DAIMHNTELLIGENCKU MONDAY MARCH 20 1882 COLUMBIA JSWS. OUR ItKUULAB CORRESPONDENCE. Atl'ulrs Alonz the Hnfinfifcannm.. nin.nini-1 Ijt lu mill Arenna the-Boremgh Picked up ' by the lutelRcencer'H Rnuimr. Tbe Library Concert. The eutertniument for the benefit of tbc library of the library committee, wa8 net us great a unanctal success as was Jiepea ler. The low er portion of the opera beuse was well filled, but there were many va cant seats iu the galleiy. The programme opened with an overture by the Arien orchestra, which was well played, as were their ether selections ; in fact they played better en this occasion than any ether. The choruses of tha schools were strong, especially the seprana parts. The tableaux " were beautiful, aud rcllect much credit en Mrs. Geerge Crane and Miss Flera Pfoutz. Mr. Janics McCeukey played two very fine selections en the vieliu aud piano, which were well received by the audience, te much se that he received two recalls. The piano duet by the Misses Pearce was excel lent, anil deserved applause was the result. The vocal soles of Miss Leila Bear, of Lan caster, were well rendered. The lady has a voice of strength and culture, her lower notes being exceptionally fine. Miss Ella Weizer and Mrs. V. U. liarr played a piano duet very well and with excellent time. The Columbia Mscnnercher wen further honors by their line singing. TJie college glees, by a male chorus, were geed but could have been greatly improved. The hingui.s did net knew the words of the songs and had te frequently siug off of the papei . Miss Ella Sauerbeer carried off the honors of the evening by her rendition of Wounded te Death";" She net "only io ie cited the piece but acted it in such a way that tears were brought te the eyes of many of her listeners. Her veiee has net , received auy training, exdept what it get - at our public schools, otherwise she would have few equals iu this smle. A leqacst was scut te her, askiug for a repetition, but en account of the lengthy pregramme it could net be complied with. On the whole the pregramme was geed, and a neat sum of money was realized. Iloreugh ISrlnfa. Mr. Ames Herahey died very suddenly uu Sunday morning at 8 o'clock from con gestion of the lungs. Miss Mangie lleisluydied at her home in Walnut street, at 1 o'clock Sunday morn ing, of consumption. The dry goods stoie-ef liathveu & Stair closed this morning aud will remain te until alter an account of stock will he fin ished. When it docs open it will be by Mr. Stair, as Mr. Kathveu ha:, left the firm. Itebbcrs attempted te lerce an entrance m into the jewelry store of Mr. YV. 11. Heir, en Satui day night, but was scared off by Special I'.'licjman Dyssinger. The special sermon te Putnam Circle Ne. li:$, by Itev. Esteiiiuc, iu the Bethel church was very interesting, aud listened te with nipt attention. A Auspicious Customer. At the auction sale of L. M. Williams en Saturday night, a pickpocket was at work. After being caught -with his hand in ether persons pockets lie left. At Yergcys's jewe'lry store he went iu, priced several watches aud again went out. This was done iu several ether stores. Officer Dyssingcr was finally informed, and ar rested him aud put him iu the lockup. Utile Lecal. Twe Baltimore roughs the same who attempted te pick a number of pockets at AVilliams's sale en Saturday night wcie anested by Officer Dyssinger. They re sisted at. iii si, but with the assistance of Officer Hedcuhaucr,were finally locked up. They had a hearing before Squire Yeuug this morning, and were committed for drunken and diserdcily cuuduet. Kccch m took them down in company with another for drunken aud disorderly conduct. According te the statement of the First national bauk its cash en baud is $31, 473.23, and individual deposits $420,323.- ft.. Jehn Wagner, employed at the Shawnee furnace, had two fingers of his right hand mashed se badly that amputation was necessary, lie was cleaning the engine when his lingers were caught aud mashed. On Saturday night a number of small boys secured a hatchet somewhere aud cut the bark off in large pieces from the trees around the Piesbytcri.su church. They were chased, but escaped If their names are known they should bu handed te Chief Burgess Sneath, who will puuuh them as they well-dcserve. On account of 'the number of orders lately received at the Supplce engine works the men aie compelled te begin work at 5 o'clock iu the morning aud quit at 7 in the evening. Au extra train was run from Peach Bot Bot Bet eom te Marietta yesterday, te accomme date the large number of raftsmen at the former place. Mr. Luther FnuDersmith, of Laucaster, was iu town Saturday and Sunday, the guest of his brother Luciu?. There was no preachiug yesterday in the United Brethren church en account of the sickness of the pastor, Rev. C. S. Miley. Prayer meeting was heid as usual. Mr. Ed. Midlam, of Harrisburg, is in town. Tie leeks well and is as cemical'as ever. .iRGUMEJNT 'COURT. Bcgiimlii or the March Tcrin. The March term of the adjourned court commenced this morning at 10 o'clock. There are down for argument 25 cases in the common pleas list, 11 in the orphans' court aud 2 in the quarter sessions court. The follewiug transfers of licenses were allowed, te taks 'effect en April 1 : J. E. Lutz, "West Cocalico, te Win. F. Stubcr ; Samuel A. Greff, 2d ward city, te Henry Copland ; Michael Sehnadcr, East Kail, te Franklin Stauffcr ; Samuel Styer, 1st ward, city, te D. C. Flemming : Mary Kauffmau, Drumore, te Aaren Charles ; Henry Brickcr, Ceney, te Jonathan Diffen derfer ; Charles JRupp, Columbia, te Ed ward G. Cellins ; Enech Passmore, Bart, te Rebert B. Thompson ; D. M. Smith, Earl, te O. P. Brubakcr ; Abijah D. Gei ger, Strasburg, te Samuel "Wcrtz. The bend of Calvin Carter, treasurer elect of the prison inspectors, iu the sum of 87,000. with Samuel Slekura and Fred erick Smith, as sureties, was presented te the court and approved. Careline E. "Brickcr, wife of Edwin A. Brickcr, Columbia, presented a petition and was allowed the benefit of the act et April 3, 1872, giving te a married woman the benefit of her separate earnings. Opinions Delivered. .Judge Patterson delivered opinieus in the following cases : Bair vs. Sensenig, appeal from the pro pre pro thenotary's taxation of costs. That offi cial declined te tax'tkc witness fees of at torneys at the arbitration of the abeve suit. The court decided that attorneys must be paid witness fees of arbitrations. In Philip Shreiner's estate the executers were directed te file an account en or be fore the third Monday of April. Iu the suit of Frederick S. Bletz vs. the Columbia National bank, the rule for a new trial was discharged. - Caught and Sentenced. A colored man named Marshall, who has been a fugitive from justice since April, 1881, was arrested ou an attachment and brought before the court for sentence, for an assault and battery en Abram Harris. He was sentenced te pay a fine of $5, costs of prosecution and te undergo an imprison ment of 30 days. On a charge of malicious mischief he was directed te pay half the coots, that disposition of the se having bceu madeira jury, BIG SALE. OF STOCKS. Meney Plenty ana Geed Securities In De- i niand. This afternoon Samuel Hess & Sen sold the following stocksbelenging te the es tate of Abraham Peters, deceased; if the Cooper house : Twelve shares Lancaster and Maner turnnike company stock te Tebis Landis, at e-w.iu per snare-. Ten shares Farmers' national bank stock, te C. H. . Nisaley, at $108.95 ; five shares te Benjamin Hershey, at. $108.93 ; ten shares te Henry Resb, at $108.25 ; fif teen shares te J. P. Wickersham, at $108.80. Twe shares Millersville normal school stock te Jacob M. Frantz at $21.20 per Ten shares of Miljersville railroad stock te Samuel Bausmau at $26 per share ; ten shares te Jacob Landis at $25.80; ten shares te Samuel Bausmau at $25.75 ; ten shaies te Dr. Thes. Ellmaker at $25.50. At the same time and place were sold the following for different people : Ten shares of Lancaster county national hank, te Jacob Brackbill, at $109.60. Six shares of Farmers' national bank, te Henry Resk, at $108.45. Ten shares Lancaster county national bauk. withdrawn, at $109.73. $2000 in bends of Lancaster Gaslight and Fuel'cempany withdrawn. $2,200Jn Quarryville railroad bends(7 per cent) withdrawn. One $500 city bend (6 per cent) payable in 1890, withdrawn, It will be seen that the prices ran un preccdcntedly high. This indicates an abundance of money in the county for in vestment. en the coming fust of April,.not April,.net withstanding $200,000 has just been paid in for the capital stock of the new national bank. The l'rlsen Inspectors. A special meeting' of the beard of prison inspectors was held te-day. Geerge Ehman, the baker, was suspended until the charge made against him shall be dis posed 'of at the next court. Zacharian Weaver was elected te fill Ehman's place during bis suspension. The beard adjourn ed te meet en Monday next in place of the first Monday iu April, -the latter date being tee busy a day for the- inspectors te attend. Appointed Inspector. Julius L. Shuman was te-day appointed lumber inspector for Washington bflreugh by the county commissioners. - Grand Opening. As w ill be seen by the great announcement in our columns te-day, the 11 rm of Gottschalk & Lederinan -will open their Ureal New Yerk liazaar, 20 and 28 If of th Queen street, te the puUUc en. Saturday next, Murch 25th, and we can assure our readers that they will witness such ti cxtraeuUnary display of goods as was nover before shown in this city. A j;ieat feature of the opening nights will be si picsent te uverv lady el a bottle et Hue pcr lumcry.illlcd lrem the beautiful silver cologne fountain, which 4s placed in the centre of the Bazaar, ami lrem which thcre is constantly flowing a continuous stream ei the sweetest German Cologne, and the ladies are welcome te dip their handkerchiefs in the same. We advise nil our readers te be present at Uils Grand Opening anil give the Great New Yerk liazaar u thorough Inspection. A Handsome Souvenir will be given away te all the ladles piesenl. lwd Amusements. ' The Little Savage." That talented uctiess, Miss Maggie Mitchell, will en Thursday even ing appcSr in the title role et the latest addi tien telier repciteire, 'The Little Savage,"' in which she has been receiving the compli mentary notices et the state papers. Miss Mitchell never fails te draw in this city, and the chart for reserved scats is new open at the office et Fulton opera house. 3! bPJiCIAL NOTICES. Thanks. Themas Heward, Bradford, Pa., writes: "I cucleic money for Spring lllossein, its 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 house." Trice 50 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Sublimely Beautiful. A pair el beautiful Sun-flewcM en Easels will bu mailed lrcc te any lady who will send ten cents in pest'tgt stamps or money te Dr. C. W. Bensen, Ne. 100 Eutaw St. Baltimore, Mrt. 10; North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. mlCSwdAw Celubx's Llebig's Liquid Extract of Beet and Tonic Invigorator. Ami tonle in all cases of debility and weakness, cannot be surpassed. ml4-lwdeedCw Hew ab&uid te wheeze with a cough whleh Hale's Heney et Horehound and Tar will cure Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minuti. mll-lwdeed&w Norcenv enjoys the nicest surroundings II in bad h"altli. There are miserable peopleaboul tn-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring mere solid nomfert than all the doctor they liave vor tried. Soe ether column. ml-lmdeod&eew Skin Diseases Cured I'.y Dr. Frazlcr's Maoie Oixtsiest. Cures ae if by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, bleiehes and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and bcautiiul. Alse cues itch, baiber's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ring worm, pcalu head, chapped hands, sere nipples, note lips, old, eb-tinatc ulcers and sores, Ac. SKIN DISEASE. F. Dtake. esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a skin disease which ap peared en his hands, liead and lace, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing h.id failed te help hiin.nnd after all had failed he used Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment :i nd w as cured by a low applications. The fliht and only positive euro for skin diseases over.dlscevcrcd. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 anil 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. HENKY & CO., Sole Proprietors, C2 Vescy Street, New Yeak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Uiceiated Piles, Dii. William's Ixdian Pile Ointment is a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mall. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store Icb27-M&Thd&w Ely' Cream Balm Ce., Oswego, N. T. Please send us at once two gross Bly'a Cream Balm. We tukc pleasure iu congratulating you en the success you are having with the " Cream Balm" Catarrh and Hay Fever euro. Its sale is stttadily Increasing with wendcrlul rapidity as you can see by our lrequent orders, it is evidently au article of great merit. Very truly, Johnsten, Hollewax A Ce., 602 Arch street, Philadelphia. March 19, 1831. Mn. C. B. PeitTBR, Druggist, Tewanda, Pa. Fer several years I have been troubled with Catarrh ; have tried many lemcdics without much relief. Ely's Cream Balm has proved te be the article desired, having wenderlul rc- suits In my case. I belleve it te he the only cure. L. B. Ceisvrx, Tewanda, Pa., May 14, 1S79. ml7-Ueed&w 4 lAfe, Urewtn, iseauty.' Vhat we all admire" and hew te secure It: A line head of hair in its natural color Is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes goeil leeks should neglect ter use "Londen Hair Celer ltesterer," the mestcleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally -different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free lrem all impure Ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new Ute, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew w here it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon. Hair Kestercr" is sold 1y all druggists, at 73 cent; a bottle, six bottles for $4. eet3M.W,S4w A pure strengthening tonic, free from whisky and alcohol, cures dyspepsia, and sim ilar diseases. It has never been equalled. Brown's tarn BHterst , nu3-iwdaw . Jtletnersi netneran itietnernU Are you disturbed at night and broken of, your rest by a sick child sulJcrtng and crying with the excruciating peia pi cutting teeth ?, If sc, se at ence and get a bottle of MBS. WIX8LOW& SOOTHING SYBBP. It wul re lief the peer little BuHerer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake abentlt. There Is net a mother en earth who lias ever used it, wiie wUl net tell you at enc that ij will reg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, tnd relief and health te thq child, epcratln g like magic, it U "perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician ami nurses in the United State. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle "iar.MvdAwM.WAS Urewn'a Household Panacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied extcrnally.and thereby mere ceitainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and ij is warranted double tiie strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Bheumatism anil all aches, and la THE GBEAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Buewjc-s HorsraeLD Panacea" should be In every family. A tcitspoenful of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened it preferredj, taken at bed time will nitKAK vr a cold. 23 eta a bettle. lebll-lydM,W&9&w Proof Kvcrywliere. If any in valid or sick person ha 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 cost br ak your druggist or physician. Greenwich, Feb. 11, I860. Jfep Jlilter Ce. Sins I was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters cured me. ml5-2wd&w Lxrey Bukwek. '. Ge te M. u. lutrnrun's l'rug mere, 137 North Queen street, ter Mrs. Freeman's A'eie JVa JVa tienal Dye. Fer brightness and durability et co!er,ro tineiiualed. Celer liem 2 te 5 netiudt. Directions in English and Gcnnan. Price. 15 cents. Overwoiked men mid women, person of sedentary habiU, and etheis whec system needs recuperation, net vin lone. I and muscles strengthened, sheul I use Brown's Iren Bit ters. mCO-lwd&w sen Here. 2Veu arc sick ; well, there is just one leinedy that will cure you bej end possibility el doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Rcnower if your hope. $1. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng ft Sen. In the Whole Ulstery ofaiediclne Ne preparation has cver performed suclmiar- vcleus cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, as Atku's Ciieiirv Pkcteral, which is re re cegnizca us the world's, remedy lerall diseases ei the threat and lungs. Its long continued series of wenderlul cures in all climates have made It universally known as it bate ami reli able agent te employ. Against ordinary colds, which arc the forerunners ef mere sorl serl sorl eus disorders, It acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and otter saving Hie. The protection it affords, by Its timely use in threat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand in every home. Ne poison can afford te be without it, and these who have once used it nevcr will. Frem thnlr knowledge ei its com position and effects, physicians ute the Ciierbv Pectehal extensively in thelr prac tice, aiul clergymen recommend it. It Is ab solutely certain in it remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible. Fer fale bv all dealers. m!7-l wdced&w HENKY-S CARBOLIC SALVE. The best Salve in the world for cuts, biuises, soil's, ulcers, saltrhcum, tetter.chapped hands, chilblatiiR, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions, Irecklcs and pimples. The salve is ...irantecil te give perfect satisfaction in every ca-e or money refunded. Be sure you get Henrj's embolic Salve, as all ethers aie but Imitations aud counterfeits. Pi ice i cents. Sel' I in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137-J"d .."J North Queen street. A Geed Angel's Visit A Talc- et "Resa dalis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found licr sad and stalling, clearest Irlend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep lrem crying; ler, 'eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with soreiula, my lace se badly marred !' then said her friend, " llesndalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nethcr day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin discnncs and impure bleed, theie's nothing iu the world se geed as Resadalls, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay. It tones the sys tem, euros your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold lu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and UK) North ueen street. iv3U-lydeedw3 A Cough, Celd or sure I nreat should de stepped. l (ftieglect frequently results in an in curable L'liig Disease or Consumption. Brown's jtreuchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed pii te, allaying irritation, give relict in Aslluna. Bronchial Coughs, Caturrh, ami the Threai Tumbles which Singers and PublicSpeakers aresubject te. Fer thirty, years Brown' Bronchial Trecnes have been recommended by physi cians, and always give peileet eatlslactleii. Having been tested by wide and eent-n.t n-c for nearly n entire generation, tlsey have at tained we) .nerited rank anions the Jcwstaple remedies of the nie. Sold at 25 cunt a box everywhere. niS-lvdTTh&S&lvw KESCUED from deatu The follewlngstatcmcnt of William J Cough Ceugh lln, of Semcrvilie, Ams., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask ler it the attention of our read ers. He says : " In the fall of IS7fi I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appctlte and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital. WhBc there the doctors sabl 1 had a. hole in my left lung as bigas a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars m doctors and med icine. I was se far gene" at one time a rcpe t went around t'.iatl was dead. 1 gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lunus. I laughed atiny Iricnds, think ing that my case was incurable, but 1 get a bettle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, 1 commenced te icel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel In better spirits than 1 have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone afflicted witli Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Wm.iiaii's uaisam ler the Lungs, and he convinced that con cen con umpMen can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles aud can positively Bay that It has done mere geed t'jan all oilier medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappearedUnd J, shall seen be, able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 aud 13 North Queen atre iv28-lvdeedThw2 Balmy odors lrem Spice Islands, WaltJd by the tropic breeze ; SOZODONT in healthful fragrance Cannet be surpassed by these. Teeth it whitens, purines ; Yeu will use it if you're wise. e mU-lwdeedTTliiS&w OUATUSt. Beak. In this city, March 18, 1832, Mary C. DeHaven, wife of Haydn Beam, in the 27th year of her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, from her parents' 'residence', "Ne. 450 West Chestnut street,' en. Tuesday ' afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 2td Ebbkn. Saturday night. March 18. in Phila delphia, Charles Mortimer Erben, formerly of this city, Funeral from Pennsylvania railroad depot, Lancaster, en Wednesday afternoon. Partic ulars as te tlme given ;in Tuesday night's paper. 2td Madden. In this city, March IS, 1SS2, Jehn A. Madden, In theOth year el his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, from his late residence, Se. 327 West Orange street, en Tuesday morning at 7) o'clock. High mass at St. Mary's church. Te proceed te Philadel phia eh the 9rfH train ter Interment, . . iPliliadelphia papers pleajie copy. rOLITlCAI- - -pett jcki cofliMiasiejnaco WfLLIAM ELLMAKER, , OtEarHewnshlp. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. mStelAw nOK JUBV COMM1SSIONEK : BENJAMIN HUBER, Eighth ward. City. Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Cenventian. marlO-tcd&w neit j cur coatJfiaaleMKR , JEROME B. SHULTZ, Ol EHzaUethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. . I mO-tcdAw JVJJ WAIi YJSRTZSEXBXTS; C10KK SHAVINGS FOR SAI.E FOKFILL- ing Beds and Mattresses, at theLANCAS TER CORK WORKS. Can order bv telephone. , ml7-deed&wtt WANTED THKEE 8TODT BOt.1 AT the LeueU Cellar Factory. ,., , marlS-2td JOnN W. LOWELL. ixr anted: a geed girl one rueM W the country prefened. Geed wages paid. Apply at this eflice. m20 ltd TkAltUEK HllOP FOR SALE. A WELL IJ established Barber Shep, doing a geed business anil centrally located, will be sold te an advantage, as the proprietor is going into ether business en account of failing health. Apply at this office. ltd -"IKAND SOCIAL EVENING PARTY AT VT C. B. Herr's hotel, MillersvUle, THURS DAY EVENING, March 23. 1832. All respect able persons are respectfully Invited te Fat tend. 2td WANTED A GIRL WANTS A M.ACE te de general housework. Apply at Eastern Hetel, 172 East King street. DENTIST. ALFRED D. CLARK, D. V. S., Graduate of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia. Offee : 35 East Oiange street, formerly occu pied by Hen. T. E. Franklin. S4Md IE-OPENlN Of BILLIARD ROOMS. t CLINE'S BILLIARD and POOL ROOMS will be opened te the public THIS EVENING. First-class Tables, all new. An Invitation Is extended te players. It FOR KENT. A DESIRABLE 10 ROOM HOUSE, with all modern conveniences; geed location. Apply te -... BAUSMAN & BURNS, ltd " 10 West Orange street; maE NORTHWESTERS MITTUAI. LIFE X INSURANCE CO new write Tontine-Pell-eics en as favorable terms as any company. See me before insuring. G.N.REYNOLDS, ltd General Agent. GROCERY rOR SALE THE STOCK, Goodwill and Fixtures et a large Grocery Stere is offered ler sale. Geed and satisfactory reasons given lei selling-. Inquire of WIL LIAM REIIFUfcS, 133 Rockland street, corner of Locust street. 9K5td ATTENTION, AMERICAN 1URE CO. Theic will be a Special Meeting of tiie American Fire Company THIS EVENINuat 7K o'clock. .Business et importance. A lull meeting et the members is desired. By order et the. President, ltd JOEL L. HAINES, Sect. OAMCEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, UA84 a. .i I.I.. jwn.. .nn. Ki! VaIi Tlnbn J J.eillUVCll JUS UlUUV lltfi.1 J.v runv street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Bear of Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. Uil7-tfd rilUK UNDERS1GNEO NOTIFIES HIS JL friends and patrons that he wUl occupy Stall Ne. 5, Avenue C, Central market, en Wednesday morning with a lull assortment et BREAD, CAKES, &c. W. II. BOLLINGER. Alse, order received at Supplee ft Owens" G recci-y Stere, Centre square. m20-2td i ALL STYLES OF MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES and Cemetery Pests, Counter Tops, Conlectlenors' Slabs, Slate Mantels, 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. E. Cor. S. Piincc and Conestegu. Sts. mlS-lwd OUT-HOOK SPEAKERS' SOKE TtlUOAT. The subjects of these cases arc usually such as have out-deer employment requiring vocal effort, it is met in Military and Naval Officers, Street Singers, Itinerant Venders, Shep Keepers and the like. Deglutition is al ways attended with pain or with sensations as in spasms. At times there exists an ina bility te swallow. All diseases of Eye, Ear and Threat successfully treated by Drs. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER, Office Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation trce m20 Stdftw TJSK THE MANHEIM ROLLER PROOESS FLOUR. jiin2f-l(iR AT T THK COURT HOUSE. TWO LECTURES WITH CALCIUM LIGHT, BY REV. C. E. BARTO, THURSDAY EVEX1K6, MAKUI! 2S. THE WEST AS IT 1SMADE FOR MANT AND THE WEST WHICH MAN IS MAKING. Wit upwards el 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FKOM NATURE, showing the chief and best views from all the great Wonderland-,. FRIDAY EVEiNLXG, MARCH 24, " The Awakening Cry for Truth," With upwards et SO Photographs from Nature, showing Indi ins, wild, civilized; chiefs, chil dren and youths; school( West nndat Carlisle); V .11.... ..n.l... 1.....F-..C i(.3fnm.J ntl Ort.Y l"kO-111 intuitu iiHiyL's, jiuisis, iuabuui-. i-i titul ami interesting views et Mexican life and scenery, xne enure net precerus nr mu benevolent work et tlieAmericanTract Society ADMISSION, 2Bc, Children, 15c. Tickets ler sale at Beer's Bookstore, North Queen St., and at Fen Dersmlth's Bookstore, East King j,t m20-2td "F YOU WANT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE " OP EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS fc FLYXN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 246 WEST KING ST. ni!7-2wdR REPORT OF THK CONDITION OF THK First Nutlenal Bank of Strasburg, at Strasburg, In the Suite of Pennsylvania, at the close of business March Htn, 1882. ' RESOURCES. Leans and discounts $ lW.O'iT 00 Ove'rdrafts 26 27 U. S. bends tosecure circulation.... 8S,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents . 4!,C37 36 Due from ether National banks i'Svl 90 Due lrem State Banks and hankers. 1,137 69 Real estate, lurniture. and fixtures. 5B0 00 Current espouses and taxes paid. . . 2,237 09 Checks and ether cash items.. .i.... 45 13 lulls ei etner names. -. , -,-ra w Fractional rapcr currency, nickels and pennies 24 50 Specie ............................... i,.jT 4.9 JLcgal tender notes S;719 00 Redemption fund wlthU. S. Treasu rer (5 percent, circulation) 3,'JGO 00 Total $ liabilities. Capltalsteckpaidin $ Surplus luncl. Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding.. . Dividends unpaid Individnal deposits subject te check Demand certificates of deposit Due te ether National hanks Due te state banks and bankers 309,310 47 S0.00OO0 13,000 00 5,573 28 77,200 00 1,314 50 129,110 58 1935 1.2S4 2G 1,638 50 Total .'. . 309.310 47 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, ss: I, Gee. W. Uensel, jr., cashier of the above named hank, de solemnly swear thatthe above statement Is true te the best of my knowledge and belief. GEO. W. IIENSEL, Jr., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 18th day of March, 1882. cult, uauhjia.n Notary Public. Correct Attest : A. B. BLACK, . JOHNBACHMAN, WM. SPENCER, Directors. ". JTMW ADTJRTlSEMB2tT&. PUBLIC SALC-OK WEDNESDAY, MABCH 22, 1882. at 1 o'clock p. m., will be old at public sale at Ne. 328 West King street, a variety or HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE such aa Beds and Bedsteads. Sela. Extension. Din ing and centre Tables, Chairs, Walnut Bed-. steas viid spring, ingnua uu ass reipets.' Crockery. Tin, Glass and Queensware, and a great variety et ether things tee numerous te mention. B. F. KOWE, 18-3td Auctioneer. pLDMBING, GASriTTlKQ, C. .. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. PliimuinglGasfitting DONE OXLT BY SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARUE STOCK OF . GAS FIXTURES JaliSS-lydS ON HAND. pt IRAKIS MEIiHeuMNGEGOHPANY, OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in tills eidand well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M,WRS OK BAL&. FARM FuR 1CKNT. About SO Acres et Laud, iu a high state et cultivation, known as the "Jehn R. McUov McUev crn Farm," situate en Iiitllz Pike, partly in the city limits. Apply te BAUSMAN & BU KSfS, inl3-tld&llw 10 West Oiange street. PKIMR HAY, WKSTBRN CORN AND Oats ter sale at Leainan Place utall times at market prices. Alse, COAL, AND LUMBER; f21-3mtl H. H. ROI1RER. S" TORK ROOM FOR KKNT, APrLT TO PHILIP LEBZELTER, icb27-tld 241 North Queeu street. PUBLIC SAL.K. ON FRIDAY. MABCH 24, 1882. at the Leenard Hetel, u new two- steiy Brick Dwelling Henso. con tat ng hall and six rooms, sltuatcd-ut Ne. 50ft West Lemen street. Sale at 7 o'clock and conditions made known by S. L. TUCKER. Henuy Shueert, Auctioneer. ml7-lwd F OK bALE.-AN 1MHENSK NUMBER Or HOUSE?, STORES, BUILDING LOT, Ac, of all descriptions, iu all localities and' at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HERR & CO , dec3-3md 3 North Duke street. PUBLIC SALE OF TWO LOTS OF TO BACCO. The undersigned will sell at their warehouse. North Mulberry and Harris bunt Turnnike. Lancaster. Pa., TWO LOTS et TOBACCO at public sale, en WEDNESDAY, JUAUUlt 'li, jssz. at in o'cieck a.m., ierme purpose of defraying expenses et storage, Ac. The attention el tobacco dealers and cigar makers is called te the sale. A. S. RUSENBAUM & CO. B. F. Howe. Auct. inltMtd PUBLIC SALK ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23. 18&2. will be sold at public sale, at Ne. 23 Shtppen street, Lancaster city, a variety et jiouseneui uoeus, consisting ei iwe iurier Suits, one as geed as new, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs. Cupboards, two Sewing Machines, Brussels, Ingrain and Rug Carpets, Leeking Ulasses, yueenswarc, '.tinware. Alies, etc., etc. Sale te begin ut 9 o'clock, a. m., when at tendance will be given bv MRS. L. V.. PORTER. Henut SuneKRT, Auct. ml8-3tdS,M,W "PUBLIC SALK OF A VALUABLE . COLUMBIA BREWERY, On FRIDAY, the 24tli day of MARCH, A. D. 1SS2, the undersigned, attorney-in-fact for the heirs of William L. Pelpcr, deceased, will ex pose te public sale, at the Franklin Heuse, in the borough of Cc'aibla, tlrnt valuable Brewery and Ileslaura, .'.situated en the north side of Walnut, street, between Third arid Fourth streets, iu the borough of Columbia, designated en the Plan et Old Columbia by me numuer a ; containing in iieni en sum Walnut street sixty-six feet, and in dcptli te an alley two hundred and ten icet, mere or less ; adjoining-property et Careline I)c.-.ch and ethers. The improvements are a. two-story Illicit Dwelling Heuse, large Brick Brewery, with Engine. Boilers, Mash Tubs, etc.: -Engine Heuse, Vault, Stable. Wagen Shed, Heg Pen, Ice Heuse an J ether improvement. The place is new licensed as a restaurant. Possesien given April 1, 1SS2. Kale te commence at 7 o'clock P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN D.bKILES,- Attenicy-in-Fuct for Heirs of Win. L. Peiper, Deceased. U. F. Bewk, Auctioneer. tnlistsd T)UBLIU SALK ON THURSDAY, MARCH I 2.1. 1SS2, will be sold at the late residence et Jehn it. McGovern (dee'd.), en the Lititz turnpike, near the City et Lancaster, iu Man helm township, Lancaster county. Pa., the following personal property, te wit : Four horses, 2 of which are fat and ready ler the eastern market ; 2 geed yeungdriving horses, well-broke te single or double driving ; u cow, 2 will be fresh by day et sale, and 2 springers ; 1 bull ; 2 two-horse wagons, 1 ono eno one hoisu wagon, reaper anil mower combined (new), 1 mower, wire-teeth grain and hay rake, hay-Hats, threshing machine and horse power lu geed order, grain fan, fender cutter ter hand or'hers'i power, corn shcllcr, grain drill, corn cultivator, laigc shovel harrow, spike and shovel harrows, potato plow, shovels, ierks, rakes, cow and iinltcr chains, leg chains, field roller, scalding trough, about 3 tens of geed liny, by the ten or half-ten, and about 50 bushels et corn iu the ear, by the bushel, and a let et ether articles net men tioned. A credit et 9 months will be given. Sale te commence' at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day. when attendance will be given by CATHARINE McGOVERN. Administratrix. Samuel Hess & Sex, Auctioneers. ml8-4tdl8.20,21,22 VJL&TM1B. G BEAT BARGAINS IN DARPISIS, y I claim te nave tne x.argcst ana rincs tock et GAKPETS In tills City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, A-ll Weel, Halt Weel and Part wool Ingrains : lrem the 'jest te the cheapest as low as 26c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be seen In this city. 1 also have a Large and Flue Stock el my own make Chain and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 36c. PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at sher" notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. tf-Ne treuble te show goods if you de nf wish te purchase. I earnestly seUcit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KOTO 8TBEET, LANCASTER PA. MARFKTS, &C. NEW CARPETS' 40.0P0 YARDS. New Designs, Beantifellr Colored. 160 J 60 75 60 cents. 83cents4 INGRAINS cents. 90 cent?. $1.00. tl.00. $1.10. 1.20. cents. 75 cents. 85 cents. 90 cents. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. GOOD TALUK AT ALL PRICKS. MATTIN'GS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, atiycleed&Stwl PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION MONDAY EVENING. MAR. 20, 1882. LABOR'S UPRISING. TUE LAWBENCE STRIKE SPREADING. Four Hundred and Fifty Operative 0,utt Werk The Bosten Beys Successful Te-day's Telegraphic News. Lawrence, Mass., March 20. One hundred and fifty worsted weavers in the Pacific whipper mill struck at 9:30 o'clock this morning-, making the total number of accessions te the strikers te-day 400. The weavers and spinners are new holding a secret meeting at Father Matthews hall. Committee in Secret Session. At a meeting of the spinners this morn ing, ex-Representative Jeseph J. Nichols presided. The meetiug was largely at tended and was held with closed doers. Committees were appointed te wait upon Superintendents Stene and Parker and ask te see upon what terms the strikers would be received ; they unanimously voted net te return te work under the proposed re duction. A mass meeting will be hehl en the com mon at 2 p. m., at which time the commit tees will report te the strikers. Mayer Breeu and ethers of a special committee went te Bosten te consult with the treas urer and beard of directors of the -Pacific mills. Although there was great excite ment among the operatives, no disturb ances prevailed. The Message lteys Cain their Point, Bosten, March 20. The strike of the Western Union messengers ended this morning, the company agreeing te return te the former rates. The boys are new delivering messages as usual. Communists in Londen, Londen, March 20. A meeting attend ed by three hundred Democratic Work Werk ingmen, principally foreigners, was held in Londen, yesterday, te celebrate the anniversary of the establishment of the Commune in Paris. The principal leatures of the meeting were spocches by Prince Krapatkine and M. Laoreil". Resolutions were passed in fojrer of preserving the sq, cialfst movement. Found Alrewned. Reading, Pa., March 20. The body of an unknewu man, well dressed but minus coat, and. about forty years old, was found Hoeting in the Schuylkill canal, about -six miles above the city te-day. The body appeals te bave been in the water for some time. It is net known whether it is a case of suicide or foul play.- The Cost of CentestK. Washington, March 20. Iu thb Senate Mr. Rollius,"frem the committee en public buildings, lepertcd with an amendment the bill te pievidc a building for United States court. - and postefficaat Erie, Pa. Resolutions were passed allowing Sena tors Butler and Kellogg $3,500 and $9,500 respectively for expenses incurred by them in vindicating their titles te their seats. A Monster Petition for Masen. Washington, March 20. W. E. Dick Dick eon has arrived here with the petition el the citizens of Chicago for the pardon of Sergeant .Maseu. It bears 120,000 signa tures and is 140 feet long. Dicksen will present it te the president te-morrow, together with a smaller petition of citizens of Ogle county. Ills'. The Shlpherd Inquiry. Washington. March 20 The Heuse committee en foreign relations met this morning. Chairman Williams read a tele gram from Jacob K. Shiphcrd, Btating he would be in AVashiugten- this afternoon, and en motion of Representative Hicc the further hearing of Shiphcrd was postponed until te-morrow morning ; the committee then went into secret session. A Chauce for Dr. !ecrcn. PiiiLAUBLPiiiA, March 20. The su preme court te-day decided te grant Docter Albert F. Gecrscn, convicted of murder in the first aegrce -for poisoning hisj w'ife," a new trial, en the gieund that the jury had net been properly charged by the judge of the lower court. Jeuleusy Leads te' Murder. .CiiKitiiY Field, Maine, March 20. Mrs. Hattie Spragiic, a widow, while leaviug church, here last evening, was killed by Chester Cunningham, who cut her threat. The deed was probably prompted by jeal ousy. Cunningham was arrested this morning. Murdir and Attempted Sulc-:le. Fbunandina, FIj., March 20 I. M. Waas shot and killed Charles Angel yester day at the heuse of tbe former. Waas then attempted suicide. Ne motive for 'the deed'ean be ascertained. Beth parties were German bakers. WCATUKi: INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, March 20. Fer tiie Middle Atlantic states, warmer easterly te southerly winds, light rains, followed by partly cloudy weather in the southern por tion, winds shifting te southwest and fall ing barometer. Murdered In a Hetel. CTncinnati, O., TMarch 20. Patrick Desmond was found murdered this morn ing at Stcincr's hotel. He had been stabbed in the thigh. Ne clue te the murderer. Desmond had a bad reputation, having been several times in the workhouse. Snovrsllde Disaster. The report of a snewslide at Genea, Nev., is confirmed. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Bewcn, Miss Berliu aud a number of In dians (variously estimated at from nine te fifteen) were killed. JudKO Hlatchlerd's Nomination. Washington, D. C, March 20. The Judiciary committee te-dayagrecd te re port favorably en the nomination of Judge tllatchferd, as judge of the supreme court. Death of an Ex-Mayer. ScxBURY, Pa., March 20. Solemon Malick, ex-mayor of Snnbury, died this mernirg. MAMKETK. cave stecs marsets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 9.J00 head; shln nieiits, 9,500 de ; market dull and weak, espec ially for peer : light sales; common te geed mixed. $ leCCi: Philadelphia and larders. $7257.40; light, 0 SOgG 05 ; skips 'and culls, $3 506. Cattle Receipts, 901 head; shipments 5,fXK) de ; general demand geed, geed supply mea gre ; cxpertH, $0 20QC75; geed te choice ship ping. 5 75G10; common te fair, $5 2085 00; mixed butchers', $31 90 ; stockers and lecders dull but steady at S-'W?! 85. Sheep Receipts, 400 head ; shipments, 2,1 (X de; market steady and prices strong ; common te fair, $1 505 ', geed te choice, $5 50G. m PUlladelpnia MarKeu Philadelphia. March 20. Fleur strong and fairly active: Superfine. $3 504 00; Kxt'a. $1 505 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family, $U S7 7 -25 ; Penn'a familr, 6SC 25. Rye flour $10284 75. Wheat firm; Del. and Penn'a Bad, $1 35UQ 130; de Amber, $13GJ137. ' '-'" Cern Arm en lair local demand. Oats dull and lower te sell. Rye scarce and nominal at 8587c. previsions dull and easier. Lard easier. , Butter quietfbut choice scarce and firm ; Creamery extra, 40842c ; de geed te choice, 37S39C. Rolls dull and mostly peer quality. Eggs dull ; Penn'a. at 10Jl7c ; Western at ir,iGKc. Cheese dull hut unchanged. Petroleum dull ; Refined, VA. Whisky slew t$l 20. Seeds geed te prime clever quiet at Q9c; de de Timethy firm at f 72 85; de de Flaxeeddullatflie. . w furs ntriti. New Yerk. March 20. Fleur State and western rather mere steady and moderately active. Southern quiet and steady. Wheat JhQle higher and strong witli f.ir speculative business : Ne. 2 Bed. April, Si .wv 139;deMay,I38I 39; de June, l S.-.5 1 SIX. r de July. $1 2rtJei 2-BS. Cern prices U?e better and rather qu'ct : mixed western spot, 72b)77c; de futun. TVi 0750. Oats without quotable change ; Ne. 2 April 49)fc: de May, 49Xfi4c; State, J235Sc: Western, 50856c. Oratu and Ftotmseb (Jwtattsaa. Ouc o'clock Quotations et grata, and pmrk Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, l.V East King street. March 20. Cbleace. Wheat Cern Oat Perk Lard April... 1.34 .fllJi K5.C5 10.50 May... 1.27H .WIS .447 1&3S 10.6'JJ June... 1.25 .67 .4I?2 PhUarialphla. March.. 1.36JJ .75 Ji?; AprB... I.:tH .74 mi May..... 1.33Ji .74' .51 Cattle Market. Philadelphia. Mar. 20. Cattle market fair sales, 2.400 head ; prime at 7$7e ; geed atG7Jc; medium, tifflftfic; common at 4ecc. Mieep market ucttve : sales, 10.CO9 h.Md prime, 77Kc: poed. CGOvie; medium. jv.; ?i;c:coir.meii,4i5Je; lambs. tiQSc: t.iU-i. Hogs market active: sales. 3,000 In-vi prime, lOijleje : common, Hjj&Je. steep naraei. New Yerk, Philadelphia aud'I.eca! stock also Cnited States Bemln reported daily ! Jacob IS. wu, sz-aurtu iueen street. .March :! . 10.00 l:w v . a. v. i. n. -. r. C C A I. C. It- R...... ......... Del.. Uicfc.A Western.. Denver A Rie Grande N. V., Lake Brie A Western.. Missouri. Kansas A Texas Lake Shere Mich. Southern. Louisville Jt Nnshvillv. New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ontario ft Western St. Paul ,t Omaha Preferred., Pacific Mall Steamship Ce... Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific Wabash. i.juls ft Pacific.. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R. R - mi 10f 10,vj .- 1235;; 121$ 121X .- ce4 saic sax - Wi 38g. 38" - ' 34! 34 'by Tiii 77 . 132 132; 133 mi 8j2 si . 20- 2J 26 . laVJi 1Q6 10! . 42 45 42Ji . 1I?5' 11476 IH Ji 43 .15 3IJi 847 8lfi 81-tj iM.miiiij4 . SOW 17& isuirttle l'ltte. ft West Northern Pucihu Cem " Preferred... 17J4 7G Lecal steea-s and Hoaes. Par Last sale. $105 107H 120 ia 105 112 102 102 SO m,Ji 102 I1C5 10P.U5 lift 1(10.75 147 13U0 141.3(1 l.'H.NI 200 115.75 140 153 70.5'J val. I.UIU- tly t" per tt. Lean, due 1682.. ' " 1885.. 1890.. 1895.. . per ct. in I or 30 years. f per et. Scheel Lean... 4 " iu ler 20 years.. fioe 100 100 100 100 . 108 100 " 4 " lu 5 or 20 years.. 100 " m n or 20 years, urn Maiihelui borough lean.: loe BASXBTOCKS. First National Bank. fioe Farmers' National Bank se Fulton National Bank loe Lunaister County NatienaL Hank.. SO Columbia National Bauk loe Kplirnta National Bauk -.. let Fii-t National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 Flist National Bank, StrasbiirK.... loe First National Bank, Marietta 100 Find National itank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank loe Manlieim National Bauk loe Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank ine MISCELLANEOUS B0SD9. . Quai ry ville R. R., due 18U3 I00 Keadini; & Columbia It. Rdue.lsaj 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISSti ioe Lancaster (las Liht and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years ioe' Lancastei: (jas Light and Fuel Ce., lllt. lecu....... ...... ........ ......... 100 10 - 115 100 106.SO 100 106 2.25 26 50 120 MI3CHLLANEOU9 STOCKS. Ouarrvvllle R. R. .$50 . 50 . SO . JM . 25 ..100 Millersville Street Car Inquirer Printing Cemptuiy Watch Factory (las Lihtand Fuel Company... Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Company , Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company.... Marietta tloliewware Stevens -Heuse .. Sicily Island Knst iirandy wine Waynesb'g .AUllersville Nermal Scheel TUBHTIKK3T CKB. Spring A Heaver VHey BrnlRepert ft Uorcshee Columbia ft Chestnut IliB Columbia ft Washington Columbia ft Big Spring , Lancaster ft Enhruta Iulc.Klizabetht'n ft Midillet'n. Lancaster Friiltville. , Lancaster ft Lititz Lancaster ft WiUiamstewu , Lancaster ft Maner , Lancaster ft Manhelm Lancaster ft Marietta v Lancaster ft New Helland , Lancaster ftSiiquehaniia Lanca'tterft Willow Street Strabbiir ft Millport .. Marietta & Mnytewn Marietta Ac Mount Jiiv , 100 100 50 SO se ITO 4.25 1 1 21,20 ..:.25 10.25 ... !3J 22 jt rs 25 25 25 100 60 25 . 25 50 . 23 . 25 100 Ml 25 25 25 . il 20 18 47.25 U 50 64.50 55 133.10 41 32 85 275.2.-. 40.15 21 40 JStiTpitTAlNMENTS. IL'LTOn Ol'KKA liOtlSK. THUESliAY, MARCH 23d. AMKRICAVJ FAVORITK, We MitclieJJ. In her celebrated impersonation., supported by MR. L. R. SIIEWELL, MB. It. FUT.TON RL'fcSELL and a Specially Selec'nl Dranuttle Company. An entire new play, written ex pressly ler 3Iaggle Mitchell, by Geeive i. Fuller, esq. (Muhlstick), entitled THE LITTLE SAVAGE. L CORA, The Little Sarige...ilAmia -I'Tiiii' Produced with everyears and attcitten te detail. ADMISSION BOc, 75c.-and "k'.OO RESERVED SEATb ;.') Fer sale at opera house Oflice. .-,--,(. HOOT HHORM. LADIKS AND GKNTf. IV XOV WANT A Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shoe Kcady-maile or Made te Order, go te K. IIIEMKNZ'S. Ne. 105 North Queen Street. Custom Werk Specialty. iy2-ttiS.W PROPOSALS WILL HE KKCK1VCU FOR as much Hard Pea Ceal. Ne. 1 size, at may Iks required at the City Water Works up ti October 1, 1882. Tiie coal te be t.horeufrlily nercciied ami of geed quality; If net. It will have te be taken back at the expense el tin: party furnishing the same. PROPOSALS will bu icceivud for as much Geed American lead (net ever two tenslas tin; citv may require te October 1, HH2. PROPOSALS will be received ler lurnishing the City et Lancaster with one and one-hair gross et Brass Three-quarter-Inch Fcrrulen, te weigh net less than one pound feven ounces ; te be made et geed brass after the model te be seen at the Mayer's OfBce; net less than two dozen et ferrules te be furnished per week, commencing Monday, April 17, 18B2. PROPOSALS will be received ler as many Water Pipes as the city may require te Octo Octe licr 1, 12, net exceeding two hundred and Ultytens. Bids must specify hew much per gross ten delivered in Lancaster for four, six. eight, ten and twelve-Inch pipes, l'lpvs mu-t noei me ueai iuuiity, u sustain liny peundt pressure and lurnbhed immediately upon the order or the city. PROPOSALS will lie received for such Special Castings as may be required In the Water Department of the city up te October 1, lHSi. Castings te be bid for per pound; te consist et lour. six. eight, ten and twelve-inch tour-way branches, and same sizes of T branches, sleeves, step-covers, Ac. PROPOSALS will be received ler one dozen Fire Hydrants el the flange pattern, such as is in use at the Humana engine beuse. Alse, ler one dozen cases, such as in uscat the same Slace. Cases te weigh net less than 155 pounds, vdrants and cases te be bid ler separately. PROPOSALS will be received ler as many Street Step Valves, four, six, eight, ten and twelve inches inside and outside Screws as tha eity mHy require te October 1,' 1882; te he lur n I-lied as the city may order. PROPOSALS will De received ler as many Step Bexes as may be required te October 1. 1882. The boxes te be made et the sizes order ed by the Superintendent of the Waterworks, et one and one-halt inch geed white pine. Bids must state hew much per toot beard measure complete, and te be furnished as the Superintendent may direct. PROPOSALS will be received fee hauling pipes, Ac. for the Water Department until April 1, 1883. Bids must state new much per gross ten. The foregoing proposals will be received at the Mayers Office until MONDAY, the 27th of MARCH, 1832, at 4 o'clock p. m. JNO. T. UacGONIGLK, uilSiti'l . Chairman Water Committee.