Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 25, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY. MARCH 25 1882.
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The llerse M araet.
This morning Jee Sentheimer shipped 25
bead of line berses te New Yerk, which
weighed from 1,400 te 1,700 pound
each. Mr. Sentheimer sold a very hand
some pair of greys te the fire department.
They weigh 2,900 pounds, and every one
who has seen them say that they are
beauties.
Fiss and Deerr shipped te day te New
Yerk, 21 extra heavy draft and driving
horses, purchased in Lancaster county.
New Railroad.
The purchasers of the franchises of the
Hanover Junction & Susquehanna railroad
company have sold their purchase, at a
large profit, for 860,000 te a number of
gentlemen identified with the Reading
railroad interest. There will seen be built
en this read bed and under the charter a
new read from the It. & C, near Landis
ville te Chickies and Marietta, and the ex
tensive manufacturers in that vicinity will
probably be enabled te get their freights
at something less than a tonnage rate of
25 cents pur mile.
Beer Stelen,
A couple of thieves yesterday afternoon
entered the vault of Reinfried's restaur
ant in the basement of the Northern mar
ket and stele therefrem a keg of beer, and
carried it off in a bag. The men were
seen te go down te the vault by the north
ern flight of steps, at the end of the base
ment opposite the restaurant, but they
were supposed te lie en business and se
they were.
Tetdlng the Fire Alarm.
This afternoon the boxes of the fire
alarm telegraph were tested and by them
the Empire bell was sounded. It was done
te-day because the men who put up the
alarm wanted te he here and they had te
leave te-day. It was net known until this
morning that the test would be made, and
word was sent te the engine houses and
no alarm was caused.
Mr. Lamien in Clese Confinement,
Sir William Harcourt, the British Heme
secretary, writes a letter refusing any fur
ther indulgence te Dr. Lamson, convicted
of the murder of his brother-In law, in re
gard te visits. The doctor's wife visits
him almost daily, but is unable te shake
hands with him because of the dividing
grating.
Poisoned.
"Dan" the fine coach deg that has be-n
tunning for some time past with the Union
Fire engine, was found dead in Brimmers
livery stable yesterday, some heartless!
wretch having poisoned him. '"Dan" was
a trusty watchman and a wide-awake fire
si arp, and promptly responded te the first
tap of the alarm bell.
Unstamped Letters.
Letters addressed as fellows arc held at
the pest-office for want of the necessary
stamps :
Gee. Dennis, Manlieim Pcnna. ; Mr.
Ames Neff, Belten, Cast Ce., Missouri ;
Mr. O. J. Heed & Ce. Nassau, New Yerk.
Desertion.
Jehn S. Herner, en cemplaiut of bis
wife, was arraigned befoie Aldei man Sam
son this morning en a charge of desertion,
and was held tb bail te answer at the next
term of quarter sessions con it.
Heme Again.
Dr. J. S. Smith, dentist, et this city, lias ar
rived home from Phllauclphta,aftcr attending
uoeursooriccturcB at tlie .leflcrsen Medical
cellr-ge, :uul the special clinical lectures of
JIectu asd Face Diseases conducted by Pro Pro
feseor Uartctsen. The doctor Is new ready te
attend te his practice as usual, and will be
glad te sec his lrjends aud patrons at his. resi
dence, .Ne. J North Duke street, nt their con
venience Grand Opening.
At w ill he ben by the great announcement
n our columns te-day, the lirm of Gottschalk
c Lcdcrmau will open their Great New Yerk
liazaar, 26 and 23 Netth Queen street, te the
public en Saturday next, March 23lh, and we
can assure out readers that they will witness
such nu extraordinary display of goods as was
never before shown In this city.
A great feature of the opening nights will be
ti present te everv lady et a bottle et fine pcr
f umery.fllied tretn the beautiful silver cologne
fountain which la placed in the centre of the
Ilozear. and lrem which there Is constantly
flowing h continuous stream et the sweetest
German Cologne, and the ladles are welcome
te dip their handkerchiefs In the same.
We advise all enr readers te be present at
this Grand Opening t.udgtvothe Great New
Yerk Bazaar a thorough inspection. A
Handsome Souvenir will be given away te all
the ladle present, lwd
Amusement..
Uiu-le Tem's Cabin. This venerable and
popular dramatic work will be produced by
Antheny A Kills en Monday evening by a
company which will embrace the customary
attraction-", including a troupe et Siberian
bloodhounds.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proof Kverywliere.
if any invalid or sick person has the least
Jeubt of the power und efficacy et nep Bit
ters te cure them, they can And ceses exactly,
in.,, men uwn, in ineir own neignueinj,
with proof positive that they can be easily
and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or
ask your druggist or physician.
Greenwich, Feb. 11, 1880.
Hep titiiers Ce. Sins I was given up by
the doctor te die or scrofula consumption.
I we bottles i your Hitters cured me.
m15-9iVll4w LHKOT RRKWKK.
j)bedy enjoys the inmost surroundings inn
Ufd health. There arc miserable people abeuf.
-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger
fenic would bring mere solid comfort' than
all the (toctei-rt they have ever tried. See ether
, column. ml-lmdcod&eew
Metnersi mmnaraii metnersl.
Are you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suflerlng and crying
with the excruciating pain 01 cuttingteeth T
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MUS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It Will re
lieve the peer little snflerer Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about It.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that ii
will reg ate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief aud health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
Is ttie prescription et one et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United Statct". Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
'"'tin tna.r7.lvdftwM.WAS
' Mre, Urewtn, tteauty.'
' hat we all admire" and hew te secure It:
A fine head of hair in its natural color Is such
an ndjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te nse "Londen
Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. 11 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 lite, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew whcie It had fallen off or become thin,
does net soil or stain anything, and Is se per
fectly und elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressyig and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Uesterer" is sold by all druggists,
ut 75 cent a bottle. Six bottles ler $4.
ect3M.W.S&w
f frown's Household Fanaws
Is the most cflective Fain Destroyer in
the world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken Internally or applied
extcrnally.and thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength et any similar preparation. It cures
pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat,
Rheumatism and all aches, and is THE
GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bbews's
Household Pasacea" should be In every
family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea In a
tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J,
taken at bed t line will break trp a cold. 23 cts
a bottle. fcbll-lydM,W&S4w
" Rough en Bata.'-
The thing desired found at last. Ask drug
gist for Heugh en Bats. It clears out rats
mice, reaches, flies, bedbugs, 15c boxes.
Fell Down.
Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, Buffalo,
fell down stairs and severelyb raised bis knee.
A tew applications of Dr. Themas' Eclectric
Oil entirely cured him. Fer sale at H. B. Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan
caster. Sublimely Beautiful.
A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels
will be mailed tree te any lady who will send
ten cents in postage stamps or money te Dr. C.
W. Bensen, Ne. 106 Eutaw St. Baltimore, Md.
ICC North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.
ml62wd&w
Ge te n. u. ceenran's Drug store, 137 North
Queen street, ter Mrs. Freeman's New Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coler,aru unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pound?.
Directions in English ami German. Price, IS
cents.
Overworked men and women, persons of
sedentary habits, and ethers whose system
needs recuperation, nerves toned and muscles
strengthened, should use Brown's Iren Bit
ters. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 X. Queen
street. . mftVlwd&w
JtAEXIAOES.
Saitm Boekvvzr. On tnc 23d or March, 1832,
by the Uev. w. T. Gerhard, at his residence,
Mr. Geerge G. Sahm te Miss Emma M. Book Beok Boek
mver, het het Manhelm township. ltdftw
DEATHS.
Grew. On the 3Uh Inst., Henry D. Greff, in
the 49th year or his age.
The Mends and relatives are Invited te at
tend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne.
805 West King Street, en Monday attcrnoen at
1 o'clock, without further notice. It
Ferrest. In this city. March 23 Inst., Henry
Ferrest, uged 33 years, 2 months and 13 days'.
The relatives and friends of the family, also
respective ledges of which he was n member
arc invited te attend the funeral, from his iate
residence, 517 West Orange street, en Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Wood Weod Woed
waid Hill cemetery. 2td
Deew. March 22, 1882, in this city, Catharine
B. Deen. in the C3d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend her funeral
lrem her late residence, 31 Middle street, en
Sunday alternoen at 8 o'clock. Interment In
Lancaster cemetery.
Smith. In this city, en the 23d inst., Catha
l ine, wife of Jeseph Smith and daughter of
Frederick Titus, aged 27 years.
The relatives and friends et the family
are respectfully Invited te attend the tuncral,
from the residence et her husband, Ne. CS8St.
Jeseph street, en Monday inornlngatOe'clock.
Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. m25-2td
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAND LUNCH TO-NItillT.
PEPPERPOT,
At the Plew Tavern.
It MICHAEL SNYDER, Propiieter.
FOlt SALE.- A HRST-ULASS UKICK
7-Roemcd Dwelling, mis, tic. Price low.
JOHN H. METZLER.
ltd
Ne. 9 Seuth Duke street.
WANTED A WIDOW WOMAN WANTS
te go out by the day te wash or will
take in washing at
ltd NO. CGI SOUTH QUEEN ST.
KLU KLIIX.-MAKK ANOTHER AP AP
peiiitment. ti could net be en hand Fi 1
dny neon. Will de as you request.
It F. .
FOR KENT FKllM APRIL 1st THE TWO
Story Brick Rostdcnce,Ne.;i8 Seuth Duke
sticct. Inqulre within or J. S. itrcneman or or
II. R. BRENEMAN,
ltd Ne. C East Orange street.
TUST KKCKIVKO,
A CARLOAD OF YORK STATE APPLES.
Baldwins and Kusscts, at
JOSEPH HERZOG'S GROCERY,
ltd Cor. Prlnce and Lemen street?.
WANTED TWO WOOD-WORKKKS ON
body and carriage parts, and also one
carrl'tge smith. Steady work ler young slngle
men. AdOrcs, or apply te
J. D. HARPER,
ltd; ClurUlana, Pa.
PUBLIC HALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.-On TUES
DAY. MARCH 23, 18S2, at Ne. 20 Xerth Water
street, Bedsteads, Chair, Tables, Lounge. Bu
reaus, Mirrers.Rag and Ingrain Carpets.Tnb ,
Buckets. Glass and Qttceusware, und every
thing belonging te housekeeping.
Sale te commence ut 1 o'clock p. m.
MRS. STONEK.
JrGUNDAKER, Auct. m25-2t
PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES AND CAT-TLE.-On
THURSDAY', MARCn 30, 18SJ,
at 1 o'clock, Franlciln Sultzbach will sell ut
public sale at the Merrimac Heuse, this city.
One Car Lead et OHIO HORSES. Among them
are a flne pair et Matched Driving Mares,
French Celts, Heavy Horses, Single Drivers.
Alse Fifteen Head et Thoroughbred Cows,
Bulls, Hellers and Calves. m25429a
MONEY TO LOAN. THE ATTENTION
et persons desiring te purchase houses
is invited te the- advantuee et borrowing
money tretn the Union Building and Lean
Association. A low rate of Interest and the
advantage or long leans is worthy of the at
tention et buyers or real estate.
Fer inlormatlen CAll en
H. S. GARA, President,
A. H. BALL, Secretary,
D AXA GRAHAM, Treasuier,
nii-!tS W. A. WILSOX, Solleltor.
PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, MaCH 31,
18S2, at Xe. 527 West Chestnut street,
household and kitchen lurnltnre, consisting
et chamber suit, marble top table, extension
table, black walnut hat rack, refrigerator,
tables, dining room chairs nnd ether eune-seat
chairs, toilet set, case et drawers, camp steels,
clock, eighty yards of Brussels car pek, ingrain
carpet, fine walnut book case, coek.and parlor
stoves, tubs, buckets, glass nnd queensware,
and many ether articles. These goods have
been but a short time in use.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in.
JACOB GUNDAKLR.
mza&ztni Auctioneer.
PIMPLES, FLESH WORMS. RLACK
Heads. Ne one can be beautiful whose
faec is disfigured with pimples, flesh -worms
aud blackheads. They affect the cheeks, fore
head and nose ; nre a great disfigurement,
making the face leek as it specked with dirt.
DR..H. D. LOXGAKER
has paid particular attention te these trouble
some affections et the lace, and will guarantee
te euro every case e" pimples, flesh worms
and black heads in existence.
Office, 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster.
Consultations Irce. m.'S-3td&w
pARl'KTS FROM AUCTION
-AT THE
New Cheap Stere.
We have just opened another let et these
CHEAP CARPETS
FROM AUCTION ! .
CARPETS at 25e.,
CARPETS at 37c.,
CARPETS at 46c,
CARPETS at 60e
CARPETS at 60c,
CARPETS at 70c, x
CARPETS at 85c,
RAG, STAIR AND HALL
CARPETS,
FLOOR, STAIR AND TABLE
OIL CLOTHS.
ALL CHEAP AT
METZGEB & HADGHHAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
( Adler's Old Stahd.)
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.
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NEW ADTXMLTIBMMXNT.
PUB BALK CHEAP.
A new one-horse, six spring, Express
Wagen. Apply at this Office. ltd
OUDB KKOUT AMD BARTHOLOMEW'S
O Rochester Beer, this (SATURDAY) even
ing, at the rear bar of the Leepard Hetel.
ABGA1AS IN PAKLOB SUIT'. WAL-
nut and painted Chamber Suits, Hat
Jtacifg, Aiarme Tep xauies. Leeking Glosses,
Sprlnzs ler "Beds, Mattresses. Camp Chairs.
Rockers, Ac, at HOFEMEIER'S. Xe. SS East
King street. ltd
THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF
the American 3Iechanic' Building and
Lean Association will be held this (Saturday)
evening at i o'clock, in Temperance Hall
WJJ,T.JEFFJSRIES,
ltd Secretary.
I'M K REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF
the Union Building and Lean Association
will be held at W. A. Wilsen's office en MON
DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock.
Sale el money at 9 o'cleek.
ltd A. n. B ALL. Secretary.
PUBLIC SALE iiH WEDNDAY,
MAR II 29, at 9 o'clock In the morning
will be sold at Rising Sun Hetel West King
street, one Pigeon Hele, Beds. Steves, Chairs,
Barrels and ether useful articles used in a
hotel. . J. J. DOESCH.
Jacob Ge'daxeh, Auct. 35-3t
ri'HE UKUULAU MONTHLY MEEXINU
X of the People's Building and Lean Asso
ciation will be held at Maj. Itelneehl's office.
Ne. 44 Xerth Duke street, this -(SATURDAY)
evening at 7 o'clock. Meney te lean at 9
o'clock,
ltd J A M ES A. N I M LOW. Sec'y.
IP & A. M. THE MEMBEKS OF LAM.
bcrten Ledge, Xe. 476, F. .t A. M.. are re
quested te meet at their hall en MOXDAY
afternoon at ene o'clock, for the purpose et
attending the funeral of their late Bre. Henry
D. Greff. The members et Ledge Xe. 1.1 are
Invitee te attend. By order of the W. M.
ltd U. R. FA1INESTOCK, Sec'y.
"VTOT1CE.
il The members et Inland City Ledge, Ne.
88, K. et P., are requested te meet at their cas
tle hall en SUXDAY Afternoon atone o'clock,
te attend the luneral or our late Bre. Knight
Henry Ferrest. Ledges Nes. b8 and 163, and
members et the order are invited. By order
et the C. commander,
lid JEREMIAH RIFE, K. R. & S.
IO. K. M.-TUK MEMBERS Oir HI ETA -.
MORA Tribe Ne. 2, I. O. It. M.. are re
quested te meet at their wigwam en Monday
atternoen at one o'clock, te attend the luneral
of their lute brother. Christian Riddle. The
members of Eshakonce Ne. 22, Red Jacket Ne.
44 and Canessatega Ne. 303, are invited te at
tend. By order of the Sachem,
CHAS. JOHNSTON.
JOHX M. MCCULLEY, C. Ot R.
PUBLIC SALE TU K CXDERSIUNED
will sell at publie ?uiu en WEDNESDAY
next, at his residence en WcstCliestnutstreet,
Ne. 420, all household and kitchen lurnlture,
u geed Piane, two litmdicd yards of Carpet
ing, a Tea Set et Silverware, nearly new, a
TeaSetet China, n geed Lawn Mower, a fine
let et Plymouth Iteck Fowls, etc. Hale te com
mence at 10 o'clock a. in., and terms made
known by JOHN G. FRITCHEY.
S. Hess & Sen, Auctioneers. m25-3td
FOB KENT. THE BASEMENT OF THE
Inquirer building, heretofore occupied as
a Restaurant and Ten-Pin Alley.
An elegant room, 75x20 leet, en the fourth
fleer.
Beth will be ready ler occupancy seen after
APRIL 1st.
Apply at the ofilce et the
INQUIRER COMPANY,
mM 3ld Ne. ill North Prince Street.
1JUBLIC MALE ON THURSDAY, MARCH
. 30. 1832, will be sold ut public sale et Ne.620
East Orange street, Lancaster Citv, a variety
of Household Goods, consisting of a walnut
Chamber Suit, almost new, lounge, sideboard,
extension nnd ether tables, chairs, sewing
machine, parlor heater, new la,t tall, ranee,
ingrain and'rag carpets, tinware, queensware,
and a variety of ether articles net mentioned.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m.
F. L. HERB.
H. SllUBEnT, Auct. m22.23a29dB
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A MEET.
ing of the stockholders of the Reading &
Chesapeake Ceal and Railroad company will
be held In the office et the Secretary, Ne. 41
Grant street, In the rear et the Court Heuse,
City of Lancaster, en TUESDAY, APRIL 4.
1S8J. between the hours of 2 ami 4, p. m., for
the purpe.-.c or electing a President and Direc
tors te serve for the ensuing vear.
SAMUEL H. PRICE,
mlS-5tdlS,22,25,al,S secretary.
H
ENRY EHR1SMAX,
HOUSE CARPENTER and BUILDER,
Shep in the rear et 222 WEST WALNUT ST.,
between Arch and Water streets.
Residence, 313 West Chestnut St., Lancaster.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING,
A specialty, and executed promptly. Weik
accepted cither by day or contract. It
PUBLIC SALE ON WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 29, 18M, will be sold at Ne. 139
bhlppen street, a large variety of Household
and Kitchen Furniture, consisting In part of
Hair Cleth Sela, Bureaus Chairs, Washstands.
Walnut Cottage Suit, Tables, Brussels and
Ingrain Carpets, Muti-cssc. -'Morning Light"
Heater, Tin, Glass and Queensware and many
ether articles net enumerated.
Sale te commence nt 1 o'clock p. m., sharp,
when terms will be n.adc known by
H. SnrBEBT, Auct. 4. A. PAU LBS.
II. L. FitAiLEV, Clerk. 25-3td
.IRARD
tlEMRANGEOOMN1
OF PIIILADELFIA.
Assets, ever
. Eleven Hundred Theu
sand.
Dollars, secntuly invested. Fer a policy ir.
this old and well-established companycallen
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 19 EAST KING STREET.
d3M.VR&S
pUJMlJING, GASFITTING, &C.
JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street.
Plumbing IGasfitting
done 02ILT nr
SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN.
LARGE STOCK OF
GAS FIXTURES ON IIAND.
Jan2S-lydS
O FECIAL OlfFEBING
TO PJSBSONS IN WANT OF AN
Elegant Suit of Clethes
OR A-
STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
We suggest placing an erder only te secure
prompt attention and choice of stock. Dispel
from your minds the thought of buying cheap,
trashy garments when such splendid facilities
are e tiered te obtain the very best at such
moderate prices from the leading establish
ment and the acknowledged headquarters ter
CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and
novel effeats.te he found In the European
markets, widen we Impert direct and hava
exclusive control;
43Remcmber, no oilier house in tins city
can show the same line el goods. Wc are the
only party that handle the Original Londen
and Parisian productions et OUIGET, SI RUE
VIVIENNE, PARIS.
An examination el 'ear immense stock will
satisfy the novice as well as the aesthetic taste
that for tone and character our goods cannot
be excelled, and rank among the leading
houses en this continent.
Ne. 121 North Queen Street.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
MXM-UMrMMIlMMMMMIX.
TTeip tux l i: .. narae.
IUST RECEIVED AT-
FLINN &
-ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF-
Heusefurnishing Goods.
STOVES, BUCKETS and BROOMS,
AND EVERYTHINQ SUITABLE FOR STARTING HOUSEKEEPING. ALSO
Over One Hundred Children's Carriages, including all the latest
Novelties and Thirty Different Styles.
ELLM &
SIGN OF THE TWO LARGE DOGS.
ryUK ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE TOUB MONEY.
NOEBECK & MILEY'S
Lancaster Coach Works,
S. R CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA.
XOW IS YOUR TIME' TO BUT!
PURCHASERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
Yeu are aware that everything in the line of Material, Trade and Business lias advanced,
and la still advancing In price, and If you postpone or delay your needs until Spring, you will
find you will have te pay 35 or 90 per cent, mere than It you make your purchase new.
The reason we are offering inducements and still selling our work at tbe Present and Re
duced Prices Is owing te the fact that we are new Enlarging our Carriage Works, und have net
at present room sufficient te store our work, as well as the desire te keep ull our hand in
employment, as we employ none but the Best nnd Meat Practical Mechanic.
We have yet en hand a Large Stock et
Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Market and Business Wagons, &c
ALL OF TUB LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE STYLES.
FINISHED IN THE BEST AND MOST ARTISTIC MANNER,
And te which we invite your special and Immediate attention.
new ADrjsunsjsausMta-
DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP. '
On and after April 1st; 1882, the partner
ship et ReUly & Keller will be dissolved. All
collections will be made and business contin
ued by
m23-tillapl KAUFFM AN , KELLER & CO.
WANTED A FEW BOYS TO LEaKN A
trade. Nene need apply unless they can
give geed reference. Apply at NORBKCK A
MILEY'S COACH WORKS, corner of Vine and
Duke streets. m24-2td
NOTICE. TUE MEMBERS OF THE HU
MANE Fire Company are requested te
meet at the engine house te-morrow-(SUNDAY)
afternoon at 1 o'clock, ter the purpese
of attending the funeral of Henry Ferrest.
By orderef J. M. WILHELM,
ltd Secretary.
TjjIASTEK ANDBIKTHDAY CARDS.
AN IMMENSE LINE OF NEW DESTOiCS.
EASTER, AND BIRTHDAY CARDS
-AT-
OHAS. H. BARR'S.
ltd
fi ENTLEMEN.
We call your attention te an important dis
covery In our practice which we nave found
very successful in cases of prostration arising
from indiscretion. These suffering from any
of the numerous forms et Debility arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by
sending a three cent stamp ler further infor
mation. Address, DRS. LA ORANGE & JOB
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. 1625 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con cen con
sulfatien : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till S p. m.
mar25-3meed
fF YOU WANT
BARGAINS
IN
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.
ml7-2wdR
1ABrET9
Carpets,
I can show the Largest Stock In this city.
Call and see my latest BODY BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY, 1NGRAIXS, EXTRA
SUPERS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS CAR
PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat
terns the market can afford. I also have a
large stock of my own make of CHAIN and
RAG CARPETS as low as the lowest. I
also Make Carpets te Ordes at short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te
show my goods.
H. S. SHIRK,
202 WEST KING STREET.
N
EXT DOCK TO COURT HOUSE,
FAHNESTOCK.
Heusefurnishing Dry Goods, -Heusefurnishing
Dry Goods,
Heusefurnishing Dry Goods,
AND
Carpets, Carpets,
Carpete, Carpets,
Carpets, Carpets.
Our store is new stocked full of bargains In
MUSLINS,
MUSLINS,
MUSLINS,
CHECKS,
CHECKS,
CHECKS,
TABLE LINBNS, 20c. UP,
TABLE LINENS, 20c. UP,
QUILTS
WBITE
COLORED
Marseilles Counterpanes v ery cheap
Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap
All the above goods bought for prompt
cash and te be sold at LESS THAN
THEIR REGULAR PRICE.
S. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te OunrtHoeM
LANCASTER, PA.
Carpets
WILLSON'S
WILLSON,
LANCASTER, PA.
-FOB 8AJLB.
PRIME HAY. WESTERN CORN AND
Oats for sale at Lcaman Place at all times
at market prices. Alse,
COAL AND LUMBER.
21-3md II. H. ROHRER.
S"
TORE ROOM FOR RENT.
APfLY TO
PHILIP LEBZELTEE,
feb27-tfd 241 North Queen street.
PUBLIC SALE, ON MONDAY AFTER
NOON at 1 o'clock will be sold at public
sale at 339 West Marlen street, a let of HOUSE
HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE belong
ing te the estate of Catharine Reyer, dee'd.
Terms cash en delivery of goods.
TOBIAS ROYER,
24-2td Administrator.
F
OK bALE. AN IMMENSE MUaiBKUOr
HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac,
of all descriptions, in all localities and at all
prices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every enel
ALLAN A. HERR & CO.,
deeXSmd . 3 North Duke street.
SECOMD PUBLIC SALK OF KEMTUUKY
MULES.-On WEDNESDAY, MARCH VJ,
1882, -will be sold at public sale at Seusenig's
Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa., a car lead et
Extra Kentucky Mule?, mes'tlv broken, rrem
15$ te 1B hands high, 3 te 5 years old nnd
closely matched. A credit or 60 days will be
given. The stock will arrive :.t the above
place en Sunday evening, March 20th. Parties
are invited te call and examine for them
selves. They will be sold without reserve.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m.. sharp.
m23-td HOWARD BAILEY,
PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE LIVERY
STOCK. On TUESDAY, MARCH 28. 1882,
will be sold at the Livery Stable of the under
signed, In the rear et the Citylletei. Lancaster,
Pa., Sixteen Head et Horses, suitable for driv.
ing and ceacblng; a pair et Black Ponies,
quiet nnd gentle, ler ladles driving; one latest
style black Hearse, geed as new; onewhite
Child's Hearse, geed an new ; three Clarence
Coaches, ene extra Light Coach, three Omni
buses, Phaetons, Twe-Seated Carr.age, eight
Buggies, Market Wagen, with the usual
variety et articles incident te a well-l urnlshed
Livery Stable.
WALSO, FOR RENT, the Large Stable, be
ing the beat stand In the eity, rear of City
Hetel.
Sale te commence at 10 o'clock u. in., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known by REESE BROS.
8. Hxss & Sen, AueSs. ra23-lt
CHINA ANU UtJLAH&WAX,.
H
IOH ft MARTIN.
Qini! - QaeeDsware !
AT
CHINA HALL. .
Just received by Steamship "British
Crewn,"nether Importation et
WHITE GRANITE WARE
IN TEA AND DINNER WARE, CHAMBER
WARE," HOTEL WARE.
DECORATED TEA AND DINNER SETS,
A LABOK LI3E OP
Decorated Chamber Sets,
DAMAGED WARE
In Latge Quantities. WDen't mil te see our
Very Large assortment.
High & Martin,
16 EAST KING STREET.
BOOKS AND BTASIONXK1.
TOASTER CAKDSt
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED
EASTER CARDS!
IS OE3CAT VAfclKTY AT
L. M. FLYNIVS
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORK,
Ne. 42 West King Street.
reilN BAER'S SONS.
NOVELTIES,
FOR THE
EASTER SEASON!
PLAIN AND FRINGED
Easter Cards,.
EASTER FANS AND SACHETS,
EASTER BOOKS.
At the Bookstore Of
Jehn BaerkSens,
Nes. 15 17 North Queen Street
SAMUEL H.. PRICE. ATTORNEY, HAS
Bemeved his Office lrem 54 North Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STKEET, immedi
ately In 'Bear- of Cenrt Heuse, Leng's New
Building. ml7-tfd
TIIRD EDITION
SATURDAY EVENING. MAS. 25, 1882.
EAYAGED BY FLAMES.
A VARIETY OF DISASTROUS FIRES.
New Yerk .Rubber FaoteYy Damaged Ruuad
Heuse Destroyed and Bey Burned te
Death A Western Town iX-
Vastated by Fire.
New Yerk, Mareh 25. Early this
morning a fire broke out en the top fleer
of tne Hve-stery building. ISO. a College
place, owned by Merris Mattisen and oc
cupied by bim as a manufactory for rub
ber goods. When tbe firemen arrived the
rear iron shutters were at a red heat, but
tbey succeeded in confining the flames te
the two upper floors. The material en
the ether floors was considerably dam
aged by water. The estimated damage is
815.UUU te tbe stock and ?4,WU te tbe
building. The building is insured for
920,000 aud the stock for $30,000.
Disastrous Fire In a Missouri Town.
St. Leuis, March 23. A. fire "at Cliften
Hill, Randelph county, Thursday night,
destroyed all the business portion of the
town, with the exception of one store.
Less, $30,000 : insurance unknown.
Round-Heuse lturned ud Life Cost.
Plattsmouth, March 25. A fire was
discovered in the round-house of the Cha
teaugay railroad company about midnight.
At the round house depot two engines and
a passenger car were destroyed. Less,
$25,000 ; insured. A boy 12 years of age,
named Sercl, who was sleeping in the cab
of the engine, was burned te death. Wm.
Frazer, the railroad agent was badly
burned by the explosion of a barrel of ker
osene oil.
Anether Blaze In Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, March 25. A fire broke
out this afternoon and burned for ever an
hour in tbe warehouse of Charles N. Ros Res
sell, dealer in corks and brewers supplies,
Ne. 40S North Third street. The less is
estimated at $50,000, en which there is an
insurance of $20,000.
UY WIRE.
Afternoon Telegrams Condensed.
Rebert Martin, the Newark wife mur
deter, gets a chauce for life in Judge De
puc's order staying execution until the
supreme court passes en the chancellor's
writ of error in June.
The posteQlco at Mystic Bridge, Conn.,
was robbed last night of all the mail mat
ter in the office, but the robbers were un
able te open the safe.
General Grant. Attorney General Brew
ster and a few ethers, left Washington en
a special train this afternoon for Philadel
phia, where they will be the guests of Mr.
G. W. Childs.
C. H. Jehnsen has sold the Wilmington
Gazette te J. B. Bell, of the Sunday Star,
and Merris Tayler.
Wiikesbarrc sends te the president a
petition signed by 5,000 names for Masen's
pardon, and $100 for "Betty and the
Baby."
A ten per cent, advance of wages will
go into e licet at the Nangatuck (Conn.)
iron works Apiil 1, and ethpr manufactur
ing companies there contemplate increas
ing their employees' pay.
Lieut. Harber, of the Jcannettc S3arch
expedition, aud Master Scbeetz, have
arrived at Cikulsk in geed health.
President Arthur" will give the anti
Chinese bill a full discussion by his cabi
net before he acts en it.
TUE THIEVES' STRUGGLE.
Counsel for Tirariy and Hersey Fling Tech
nicalities In the "Way of the Star Reute
Prosecution '
Washington, March 25. The court
room was crewed te-day in anticipation
of the hearing of the star route cases. Cel.
Ingersol, en behalf of Stephen M. Dersey
and Hen. Jerc Wilsen, en behalf of Gen.
Brady, filed motions te quash the indict
ments against their clients. Counsel for
Dorhey claimed that the linding of indict
ments of the grand jury had been irregular
that District Attorney Corkhill "had
drawn up the indictment without authori
ty. In Brady's case counsel claimed tint
defendant at the time of the commission of
acts charged was an officer of the govern gevern
mcnt,and his acts were net tbe subjects of
investigation by this court. Motions te
.quash the indictments against ethers were
filed. Aftpr a protracted discussion as te
whether or net counsel should argue their
motions at once, an agreement was ar
ranged te postpone further hearing as te
Dersey and Brady until Friday next.
After the disposition of the se-called
Dersey indictment by postponement, Kale
M. Armstrong, Albert E. Beene, Jes. W.
Donahue and Vm. W. Jacksen, indicted
in the straw bend cases, were arraigned
and entered a formal plea of net gui!t.
Partial Suspension et Ceal Alining.
Philadelphia, March 25 A noticewas
issued te day by the committee of the
Schuylkill coal exchange te the coal oper
ators of Schuylkill county saying that the
anthracite coal interests Lave agreed te the
stoppage of coal mining en the following
days in April the Cth, 7th, 8th, 27th, 28th
and 29th,and hoping that the mining hoist heist
ing preparation and leading of coal during
these days will be entirely discontinued.
Collision en the"L."
New Yerk, March 25. On a switch of
the elevated read, near Courtlandt stieet,
this morning, two trains came in contact,
causing much delay in the business of the
read, but se far as known resulting in no
serious injury te person or prepprty.
A Drunken Man's Crime.
Indiana, Pa., March 25. At White's
station, en the West Penn railroad, eigh
teen miles net th of here, yesterday Jehn
McGce, aged GO yeais, shot and fatally
wounded his wife. He was dinnk at the
time and was promptly arrested.
"Wire Murder and Attempted Suicide.
Galveston, Tex., March 25. A di
spatch from Hillsborough te the Ifeict
says, Jehn Sweeney, at a late hour last
night shot and killed bis wife, through
jealousy, and then attempted te kill him
self. -
Crew Dee Cuilly.
Deadwood, D. T., March 25. The jury
in the case of Crew Deg, who has been
en trial here for the murder of Spotted
Tail, rendered a verdict of gnilty yester
day. Crew Deg will appeal te the su
preme court.
WEATUKK INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, March 25. Fer
the Middle Atlantis states, slowly rising
temperature, winds shifting te east and
south, falling barometer and fair weather,
until Sunday morning.
MAMKXTB.
f miadeiptua Market.
PBXLADBX.7BTA, 3tar0h 25. Flenr quiet but
strong ; Supernne. $3 75 125; Exfa,$t 750
5 23 ; Ohie and Indiana lamlly, fe 50a7 2 :
Pcnn'a lamllv. fO 25.
Kye flenr ti 60Q4 75.
Wheat quiet; Ne; 2 Western Ucd.llSSQ
138 ; Del. and Penn'a Red, 91 3391 39; de
Amber, $13931 40.
Cern scarce and wanted.
Oats scarce and higher.
Kye scaree at 86SSc.
Previsions steady and in fair Jobbing' de
mand. Lard steady.
Butter scarce ami wanted at an advance.
Bells quiet.
Eggs firm and in geed inquiry.
Chee8equier.
Petroleum firm; Beflned, 7.
Whisky dull at 9120.
Seeds geed te prime clever dull at 7&
8c; de de Timethy quiet at 2652 75: dodo
Flaxecd held at $1 10.
Sw Xera Aarnet.
New Tcnar. March 25. Fleur State and
western about steady, light expert and home
trade inquiry. Southern quiet, nnd steady.
Wheat a snade higher and feverish : less
doing.
Cern a shade easier and dull.
Oats0J$c higher and tirci. Including Ne. i
March atSIc: April, Sljjc: bt.tte, 337r03c :
n extern, eigjzv.
Grata Md Vtotueu yaotat!en.
One o'clock quotations el grain and nrovi:. nrevi:. nrovi:.
Iens, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Breker. iv
East King street.
March i"..
Chicace.
Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard
April... L35 .82 .4U 17.05 10.72V;
May... LSi! .6S .45"4 17.27X 10 S7.
June... L2S ja i M& . ... . ... '
Palladelpnta.
March.. LSS .73 JB
April... LM- .75 .52
May..... L5?S .75 .83
U Stecx Market.
Chicago. llegs Receipts. 13.000 head: shio shie
ments. 9.000 de : general demand fair and geed
stock firm ; common te geed mixed. 6 i"
S.7,; eayy packing and shipping, p; jes7 23 ;
PhUadelphias and larde-s, 7 307 59: uht
h,egs. 16 3036 75; skips and culls, 5 10g.
Cattle Becelpts, 6,0 head; shlpinents 4 "M0
no ; prices, 10915c higher ; market proueumvu
tbe Highest en record ; quality net very "red ;
no extra offered, experts, $6 50S712;;t,'oe.i te
choice shinning. t5 006640: common te fi-
SS 403 60; mixed butchers' $3 C035 40 : KR"-
xexans, s se ; siecKers nnu teeners in liberal
suppiy ami slew at S33 se.
Sheep Kccelpta. 4,000 head ; shipmonte. 1,7
de ; market active and Brm, with full ptict-- ;
common te medium, $15055 50; medium te
geed, $5 706 ; choice te extra, Hi i:8' .
Btaest .m arKtir.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Mecti
also United States Bends reported dully Ir.
Jacob B. Lotte, 2J North Queen street.
March 25.
UhJO l:0 . .
a. . r. at. v.y.
C. C. & 1. C. B. B 13W lSJi 13
Del.. i.aclc.A Western myA iijs ing
Denver A Bie Gramta G4K IK t
N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.... 37 Say, 37'i
MReuri. Kansas Texiu :ts :tv xv.t;
LuKeShereA Mich. Southern. . 119U 110': liii'i
Louisville A Nvshville. 77'i 77fi 7-.
New Yerk Central m yxi'A 133'
New Jersey Central 81i M4K si,':
Ontario Wuvtnrn 2.1 a; -7
St. Paul A Omaha Prererreii... KBJf ittvT lid,
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce 42j2 4! i'JZ
Chicago. Mil. SL Paul lis; UJ! nr.v.
Texas Pacific 15 43'i 43k:
Wabash. - ..ut4 Pacific... :M i' 33'
Western Ilnleit Tel. Ce $' K S:)',
Pennsylvania li.it 3;2 e. nij,.
Reading :n? se se
Bnll'ale Pitts, ft West 17H UK 17,
Northern Pacinc Cum ' 35.f ;avi :hu
' Prelerrcd.... 7,' 73?S 7.'
ENTERTAINMENTS.
CUL.TOft OPKKA HOI7SK.
MONDAY EVENING, MAROH 27.
ANTHONY and ELLIS'
FAMOUS IDEAL UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO.
In the New Version et the Creates! Werk ut
the Century.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
Appearance et the petite and accomplish. -.!
actress Miss K1TTIE LOUGEE in liei-erilnal
and renowned rendition of Topsy. with sena
dances and banjo soles, supported by a Mag
nificent Cast Powerful Deuble cempunv
The Best In the Werld: Mugnifleent Scenic
Effect; The Benutilnl Gates .Jar; Kuiutuw
Floating lee scene : The Ohie Klvrr In a bnev.
Storm; Celebrated Trlek Donkey Prtuie ;
Thrilling Bloodhound Chase; Introducing
enr imported puck or Mammoth Siberian
Trained Bloodhounds. Positive upiwarriirc.
of the finest band of Celere! Singers In lhi
country, The
Memphis University Students.
ADMISSION25 35 and CO Cts.
Ne extra charge for Beserved Seats. 2i-Ut
MILTON OPERA tlUUSK.
ii
Romantic Opera by Messrs. Vance k Seiisa
TUESDAY, MAROH 28th,
As presented at the Chestnut Street Oix-m
Heuse. Philadelphia, during the entire week,
commencing March 2d, except Tuesday jcn-in-r,
when the entire company appear in thl-,
place. The east consists et the following well
known artists : Miss Fanny Weutwertli, lute
with the Acme Opera Ce.: Mis Eva Mill:-, el
the Standard Opera Ce. ; Mr. J. II. Kcnnic, .i
the Ferd Opera Ce. ; Mr. Jelin O. Piigh. et tin.
Ferd Opera Ce.; Mr. J. J. Whipple, the mag
nificent baritone; Mr. j.. P. Sclbeld, the ex
cellent basso. The chorus consists of 50 i:ieh
and well Trained Voices. New anil Elegant
Costume?, Large Orchestra und Elegant Ap
pointments. ADMISSION, 35, CO aw 7C CTS.
RESERVED SEATS, 75 CTS
Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office mi
yULTON OPJSKA HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAKUii 20,
UARTMYER A DAILY. Miniver.
Engagement Extraordinary of Mie Ditiu
gulshed Emotional and Tragic Actress,
Miss Ada Gray,
Supported by ClIAS. A. W ATKINS' FIKIIS
AVENUE COMBINATION. An evening 01
Comedy und Pathos, a lasting sermon' te
wive?, mothers and daughters; un entirely
new veile:i adapted from Mrs. Weed's tn
nieus story in flx'e acts, by Miss (iiay, au.i
performed btr her nrcr2.noetrtnt: in tlir prin
cipal cities of the United State-!, entitled.
EAST LTTN1TE;
OB, THE ELOPEMENT,
LADT ISABEL, 1
Madam Vitus,
..MISS ADA. til; Y
In which charactcrshe has no living p-er.
POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION-:."..: ,
00c. and 75c Reserved Seats can be secured
without extra charge at Fulton opera lieu-i:
elllte. Parties living in the country can have
seats secured by advising the managers. 2i.5t
TAIR St 8HKHK,
BANKERS.
N. E. Angle Centre Square, Lancaster, i'a.
Special attention given te the purchase et
Stecits, Government Bends ami ether Securi
ties. Re'lable paper discounted, and advances
made en approved securities. INTEREST
PAID ON DEPOSITS. m4-4MAlt
Tie SiMlers."
PROPOSALS WILL UK Kr.CKlVKU K.K
as much Ilard Pea Ceal, Ne. 1 size, as may
be required at the City Water Works up u.
October 1, 1S82. The coal te be thoroughly
screened and of geed quality; lfnet.it will
have te be taken back at the expense 01 the
party furnishing the same.
PROPOSALS will be received for en much
Geed American lead (net ever two ten) is the
city may require te October 1, 1832.
PROPOSALS wdl be received for lumMiinjr
the City et Lancaster with one and one-half
gross et Brass Three-quarter-Inch Ferrules, te
weigh net less than one pound seven ounces ;
te be made of geed brass after the model te he
seen at tbe Mayer's Office; net less than two
dozen et ferrules te be furnished per wiek
commencing Monday, April 17, 1SS2. '
PROPOSALS will be received ler aj many
Water Pipes as tbe city may require te Octo
ber 1, 188i, net exceeding two hundred and
fifty tens. Bids must specify hew much per
gross ten delivered in Lancaster for four nix
eight, ten and twelve-inch pipes. PIprs uiu.t
be of the best quality, te sustain fifty pounds
pressure and furnished Immediately upon Un Un
order of the city.
PROPOSALS will be received for such
Special Castings as may be required in the
Water Department or the city up te October
1,1882. Castings te be bid for per pound; te
consist el tour, six, eight, ten and twelve-inch
renr-way branches, and same si f T
branches, sleeves, step-covers, 4 c.
PROPOSALS wUl be received ter one ck.z-n
Fire Hydrants et the flange pattern, such as in
In use at the Humane engine beuse. Alse,
for one dozen eases, such as in use at the same
8 lace. Cases te weigh net less t lien 155 pounds.
ydrants andca&estebe bldferneparateiv.
PROPOSALS wUI be received for as many
Street Step Valves, four, six, eight, ten and
twelve inches Inside and outside Screws as the
city may require te October 1, wss; te be tur-nt-ned
as the city may order.
PROPOSALS wUl be received for as many
Step Bexes as may be required te October 1.
1882. Tbe boxes te be made et tbe sizes order
ed by the Superintendent of the Water Works,
of one and ese-halt Inch geed white pine.
Bids must state bow much per toot heard
measure complete, and tube furnished a the
Superintendent may direct.
PROPOSALS will be received for hauling
pipes. A&. for the Water Department until
April 1. 1883. Bids must state hew much nor
gross ten.
The foregelDg proposals will be received at
the Mayer1 OfBee antll MONDAY, the 27th et
MARCU. 1882, at 4 o'clock p. m.
The Committee reserve t lie right te ulect
any or all bids.
JNO. T. macgenic:.e,
inlS'2.d Cliairman Watei (.m.h::ilcv.