Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 27, 1882, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. : MARCH 27 1882.
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FIEE ALABM TELEGRAPH
THE IJOXLS AND THE SIGNALS.
Mere Regulations for the Government et
tbe New Department Sweai-leg In
the Mew Firemen.
Belew are given tbe number and the lo
cation of the fire alarm telegraph
boxes, all of 'which- have been put
in place and the entire apparatus is new
in working order. The plan by which the
electric alarm will be operated is as fel
lows : Should a fire occur -in the vicinity
of Centre Square, the alarm will be given
from the box located at North Queen and
Centre Square 12. The alarm bell in the
Empire tower will accordingly be given
one stroke, followed by a short pause,
after which it will be struck twice. This
will be repeated three times. Fer a gen
eral alarm the chief engineer will strike
the number of the box nearest the fire,
after which a number of prolonged taps
will be htruck.
alie ISezett ana Tlielr Number.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Pcnn square and North Queen.
East King and Seuth Ann.
East King and Church.
East King and North Duke.
1C. West King and Seuth Water.
21. West King' and Charlette.
23. West King and junction of Marietta
and Columbia avenues.
24. West Chestnut and North Mary.
25. West Chestnut and North Mul
berry. 2G. West Chestnut and North Market.
31. East Chestnut and North Duke.
32. East Chestnut and Shippen.
34. East Chestnut and North Ann.
35. North Lime and East Walnut.
30. East Lemen and North Duke.
41. West Lemen and Market.
42. West Lemen and North Mulberry.
43. West Lemen and North Mary.
45. West Fredrick and Market.
40. West Frederick and North Duke.
51. Opposite Ne. SCO High street.
52. Poplar and Filbert alley.
e.i. west vine, seutti MuiDzrry and
West Strawberry.
54. Beaver and West German.
50.
Gl.
C2.
C3.
Duke,
Seuth Prince and West Andrew.
Seuth Queen and Haer.
Seuth Christian and Green.
East Cernian, Church and Seuth
C4. Rockland and Lew.
05. Locust and Freiberg.
Rules ler the Department.
The chief engineer has adopted the follow
ing rules for the government of the depart
ment, which will be printed and posted in
the vaiieus; engine and truck heuses:
Hum: 1. Should the chief engineer at
any liie require mere engines than are
in service, he will call them by their num
bers, thus, Ne. 1 will be one(l) tap en the
large hell and the engine house gongs,
then rest for six (G) seconds, then repeat
at one streke in the above time as often as
required ; Ne. 2 two (2) tans, etc.
Itcix 2. Fer a general alarm the chief
engineer will strike the number of the box
neatest the fire; then prolonged taps,
when the entire department will respond.
Kci.i: 3. AH companies will respond te
every alarm of fire. The chief engineer
will retrain such companies in service as
lie may require. Companies sent back te
their station will be en the alert se that
tlicy can lespend at once if wanted.
Kci.e 4. Engineers shall attend all fires
or alarms, and discharge the duties apper
taining te their positions, as directed by
the foremen of their respective companies
or the chief engineer.
Rri.T: 5. The foreman of each company
will report te the chief engineer in person
at all fires ; he will signal te the engineer
of his company with hand or lamp. Fer
turning en water he will swing the lamp
en his light side ; for turning off water
he will swing the lamp in front of him.
The feicmcn will see that the ropes car
tied en the hese carts are immediately
sti etched across the street above and below
the fire. The ropes will be protected by
the police force of the city.
Rci.l 0. When apparatus is net needed
and sent home fiem a lire, the members of
the companies net in service will remain
at the lite te assist the companies hi ser
vice. Kli.lT. Any tf river of the department
going te a lite at a greater speed than a
trot will be suspended. All drivers shall
exercise their horses daily, and shall net
take them at any time mere than two
squares ftem their respective statieus.
Titc drivers of carts will exercise the first
half hour, of engines the next half heun.
Company Xe. 1 will exercise between the
hours of 8 and 9 a. in. ; Ne. 2. 'J and 10 a.
m. ; Ne. :'.. 10 and 11 a. m. ; Ne. 4, 11 and
12 a in ; Tt nek A, 9 and 10 a. in.
Hull 8. The chief engineer shall ar
range the hours for meals for the drivcis,
se that one of each company shall be en
duty at all times.
Kui.n0. The horse cart in going te fire
must iuvaiiably precede the engine.
Kn.i: 10. Any company returning from
a lire, and finding they have hose or ether
property belonging te another company,
will immediately return the same te the
company te which it belongs.
Ri'Li: 11. Diivcrsef hose cat ts will act
as firemen of engines.
Rcj.r. 12. Drivers of engines, when at
fires will take charge of all the horses of
their company ; they will blanket them
and keep thorn in suitable place near the
fire.
Rule 13. Racing te and from fires is
stiictly prohibited under penalty of dis
missal ; and should the apparatus of the
scvcial companies proceed ou the same
street te or from a liie, they should de se
in single tile.
Rule 19. Leafing about the engine
houses is stiictly prohibited. The em
ployees of the department will see that the
lulc is enforced.
Henhy N. Hewell,
Chief Engineer.
.Mayer MacGeniglc has sworn in a uum
ber of the new firemen. Seme of the per
sons selected by the council committee
have declined the proffered places, and the
vacancies will be supplied at the meeting
of the committee te-night.
When the test of the alarm was made
en Saturday some remark was made as te
the inferior striking quality of the appa
ratus that it did- net sound loud enough.
They should understand that only one
third of the power Strieker was used in
Saturday's test, and when in actual service
the bell will sound loud enough te be
heard all ever the city.
Tlie Triton Injectors.
This morning the beard of prison in
specters met and a uuraber of bills were
approved. Henry Deerr appeared befere
the beard and stated that he could no
longer sell the prison meat at 4$ cents per
pound. - He was ordered te furnish meat
at six tents for this month, at the end of
which the beard will make some ether
order or ask for proposals.
The old shoe shop en the eastern side of
the prison is being fixed up as a cigar shop,
and the convicts will be put te work there
Bhertlv.
Condition or tbe. Burned Weman.
The name of the young woman who was
se terribly burned en Friday night was
Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Miller, having
been married. Her maiden name was
, Steigcrwalt. She Is in a very critical con
dition te day, and it is feared that she
cannot live long.
Driving Accident.
On Saturday afternoon a young man
belonging te. the Lancaster cork works,
while driving a buggy around tbe corner
of Orange and Shippen street accidentally
upset aud broke the top off the buggy.
Ne further damages.
Tbe Committee of Seventy-Twe.
About one-third of the members of the
Republican "Committee of Seventy-Twe"
met at their new headquarters, Ne. CO
North Dnke street, te day, and appointed
the following executive committee te re
ceive reports and take cognizance of vio
lations of the law : E. K. Martin, city ;
Ames Hershey, Leacock ; H. Burd Cas
sell, Marietta ; J. 31. Eaby, Paradise, and
A. C. Baldwin, Salisbury. Other com
mittees were appointed ; and many letters
and expressions of sympathy and interest
were received from persons net able te be
present.
freak of Nature.
S. 31. Sener, C6q., in cutting open an
orange en Sunday found in the very heart
or core of the fruit a small well formed
orange about the size of a waluut. The
small fruit is covered with a rind, beneath
which is the pulp and is conformed te the
core of the large fruit.
Forepaugh's Circus.
James Robinson, contracting agent of
the Forepaugh show, was in town te-day
accompanied by a programmer who dis
tributed bills ever the city. The show
will be here en the 24th of April ; there
are 58 people in advance of the show and
the first wr with 18 peeple will be here
iu about a week.
Police Cases.
This morning Alderman Barr sen
; out
three drunks for 5 days each.
Alderman Dennelly of the Seventh ward
sent Eliza Stewart out for 20 days. She
was drunk en Saturday and raised cain en
Middle street.
A CARD te tuk public.
irrem the Great New Yerk Bazaar.
On account of the tremendous rush last
Saturday night en our opening el the Great
New Tork Bazaar, it was an impossibility te
fulllll our premises, by presenting every lady
present with a bottle et our line perfumery;
we therefore announee te our kind patrons
and the public generally, that during every
day of "this week," from Monday, March 27,
until Saturday, April 1, we shall be pleased te
present te nil the ladies vMtlng our Bazaar
with abottleei our flnuGeiman Cologne, fresh
lrem eijr fountain, " free of charge ;'r we also
announce te the ladies that our elegant silver
cologne f euntal n, which is placed In the cent! c
or our Bazaar, will bcln lull running order en
week days na well as en Satuday, and every
body is welcome te dip their handkerchief in
the sume. Thanking the public et Lancaster
for their kind interest they have shown at our
opening of the Great New Yerk Bazaar, we
can fully assure them, that we shall use
every effort te make our 'Bazaar lite leading
establishment of tills city. We sign,
ery respectfully,
GOTTSCHALK LKDEI.'MAN.
Amusements.
"East Lyane. "Seats ure being rapidly lls"
posed of for Wednesday night, when that
accomplished actress Mls Ada Gray will
appear in her greatest success or " Eat
Lynr.e."
" Uncle Tem's Cabin." Te-ulght Antheny &
Ellis will -present this familiar old story at
the opera house, with scenic effects, a pact el
bleed-hound", the trained donkey, Jubilre
singers, and the various ether attractions that
have maintained It In the public favor for
nearly a quarter of a century.
" The SmugeUri."Sa Philadelphia In
quirer says : "At Lancaster next Tuesday
evening (tomorrow), the new romantic
opera, 'The Smugglers,' will be given by the
Vancc-Seusa opera troupe. Including Miss Eva
31111s and Miss Fanny Wentworth. The
citizens et our sister city will no doubt
lully appreciate tills attention and attraction
afforded them by our Washington friends.
Tills will be tlie second regular pcrlorreance
of tliu work, the first oeeurringat the Chest
nut Street opera house in this city, it will be
given entire, with lull cast, eheiusnrd or
chestra en betli occasions."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Proof Everywhere.
It any invalid or sick person has the least
doubt of the power and elllcacy el Mop let
ters te cure them, they can Und cases exactly,
like their own, in their own neighborhood,
with proof positive that they can be easily
and permanently cured, at a trilling cost or
ask your druggist or physician.
Greenwich, Feb. 11, lbSe.
Hep Hitters Ce. Sirs I was given tip by
the doctors, te die of scrofula consumption.
Twe bottles el your Hitters cured me.
lul5-2wd&W l.EHOT iiUEWKIt.
Fell Down.
Mr. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, Uuflitle,
fell down stairs and severely bruNed his knee.
A few applications of Dr. Themas' Ecleetric
Oil entirely cured hint. Fer sale at II. 15. Coch
ran's drug Mtere, 137 North '.Juecn street, Lan
caster. Xoijedt enjoys the nicest surroundings ii in
bad health. There arc miserable people about
te-day te whom a bottle el Parker's Ginger
Tonic would bring mere neliil comfort titan
all the doctor tltpy have ever tried. See ether
column. ml-lmdcod&eew
He te ii. b. oeenran's nrng Mere, 137 North
Queen street, ter Mrs. Freeman's New Na
tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pound-".
Directions in English and German. Price. IS
cents.
Debilitated persens.and suffcrevs from wast
ing diseases such as consumption, scrofula,
kidney affections, will be greatly benefitted
by using Crown's Iren Bitters. Fer sale at
II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster. m27-lwdw
"Life, Urewtn, iieauty."
" What we all admire" and hew te secure It:
A fine head of hair In Its natural color Is such
an adfunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te ttee "Londen
Hair Celer Restorer," tlte 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 Irem
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens tliin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps
the bcalp clean and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it had fallen pfforbecemo thin,
does net soil or stain anything, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared .is te make It a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair ltesterer" Is sold by all druggists,
at 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles ler $4.
eciSM.W.S&w
HENRY'S CAIWOMC SALYB.
The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcer, saltrhcum, tetter,chapped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eru
tiens, freckles and pimples. Tlia salv6 is
i u.imnteert te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. He sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Sel-1 in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
137 aid -3 North Queen street.
A tioetl Angel's Visit A Talc et "Resa
dalis."
Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day,
and found her sad and shilling, dearest friend,
once bright and gny,new scarce could keep
from crying; ler, eh," she said, "'ti a dis
grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly
marred!" then said her friend, "itesadalis will
your troubles end." Blanche called en Kale
netherday and found her once jnere blithe
and gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and Impure bleed, t here's nothing in the
world se geed as Kesadalis, it drives away ail
skin disorders, humor, 11113-, It tones the sys
tem, cures your Ills and banishes all doctor's
bills! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran Drug
Stere, 137 and l. North Queen street.
vSOiydpedJcwS
A Cough, C01.1 or sere xnreat should ee
stepped.; ; Neglect frequently results in an In.
curable Lung Disease "or Consumption.
Brown's irenehial Treclws de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, 'Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant 11-e
for nearly n entire generation, they have at
tained wel . .neritcd rank among the lew staple
remedies of the age. Sold at 25conUabex
everywhere. ni8-1vdTThASlvw
rMLAalt
OPENING OF THE CHEAT
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S
NEW YORK BAZAAR
26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Declared by Everybody the Largest and Finest Establishment in this City.
Everybody Pleased and Satisfied.
IS A BRANCH OP A LARGE NEW YORK ESTABLISHMENT, AND IS CONDUCTED ON THE NEW YORK
ONE PRICE SYSTEM.-
NOTICE : We Lave added Six mere Departments since our Opening.
22 Departments:
Silks and Satins.
Notions, Ribbons,
Embroideries,
Laces, Jewelry, Trimmings,
Cloaks and Delmans,
Buttens, Passmenteries,
Kid Gloves,
y
We respectfully invitoeurkiud leaders te give a thorough inspection, Ju all our
convinced tbat our assortment is complete, aud tbe LOW TRICES cannot be surpassed'
in Plain Figure?, and our Salesladies are instructed te be very attentive te everybody.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
We have an ELEGANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN placed in the eentre of our Bazaar.- and every
Lady is welcome te dip her Handkerchief in the most Delicious Cologne running from the same. During
this week eveiybcdy will also be presented FREE OF CHARGE with a bottle of this fine Perfumery.
CALL AN0 BE CONVINCED THAT CALL
GOTTSCHALK & LEDEMAFS
GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR
IS THE
GREAT ESTABLISHMENT EOR EVERYBODY !
Skiunj- men.
Wells' Health Kenewcr. Absolute cure ler
nervous debility ami Weakness et the genera
tive functions. $1 at druggists. Depot. Jehn
F. Leng & Sen's.
Sublimely Iteautiful.
A put i' et beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels
will be mailed tree te any laily who will semi
leu cents In postage stamps or money te Dr. C.
W. Ikiisen, Ne. K-3 Eutaw St. llaltlmere, Mil.
10i North Eutaw Street, Rnltimerc, MU.
iiilft 2wdA w
Hew lity threat hurts! Then why don't you
use Utile' Heney el lloreheuiui mul Tar?
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute.
lniMwilceil&w
A Toilet Luxury.
SOZODONT is u luxury us well us 11 neces
sity, riaceil where it should always he upon
the toilet, it atterns it, anil gratifies the taste
and sense. It sends out a delicious perfume,
and gives pU-asute and health te its users.
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Metners: .-neiiiermi MetnnrKI
Ale you distill bed at nitht and broken of
your rent by a Hick child HUlicriug and crying
witlt the exeruelatim; pain et cutting tcetlt T
If b."., go at once and get a bottle of MitS.
WINSLOW'i! SOOTHING SYItU l It will re
lieve tlie peer little sutlerer immediately de
pend upon il; there is no mistake about It.
There Is net a mother en eattli who has ever
used it, --rlie will net tell you at once that ii
will rctf ate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
eperatinflike magic. 11 N perfectly sare te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
Is the prescription el one et the eldest aud
best female physician and nurses in the
United Stutcs. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
tetlle. mi-MvdftwM.W&s
Nothing Snort of Unmistakable TScncliU
Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers
could originate and maintain the reputation
which AVer's Sausapauilla enjoys. It Ik a
compound of the vegetable alteratives, with
tiie ledide& of Potassium and iron, and is the
most effectual of all remedies for bcroluleus,
tnercuiial, or bleed disorders Uniformly
successful and cntain in its remedial effects,
It produces rapid and complete cures et Scref
ula, Seres, lieils, llumeis, l'iniplcs, Eruptions,
Skin Diseases and all disorders rising from
Impurity et the bleed. By its Invigorating
effect it always relieves and often cures Liver
Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregu
larities, ami is a potent rcnewer of vitality.
Fer purifying the bleed it lias no equal. It
tones up the system, restores and preserves
the health, and imparts vier and energy. Fer
forty j-ears it lias been in extensive use, and
is te-day the most available medicine ter the
suffering sick anywhere. Fer sale by all
dealers. m24 lwdeed&w
Skin Dicasps cured
By Dr. Krizier'a Magie Obtmejt. Cures as
if by magic pimples, black heads or grubes,
blotches and eruptions en tlie face, leaving
the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse
cures itch, baibcr's itch, salt rheum, tetter,
ringworm, seale head, chapped hands, sere
nipples," sero lips, old, eb-tinate ulcers and
sores, &c.
SKIM DISEASE.
F. Drake, esq , Cleveland, O., suffered beyond
all description from a skin disease which ap
peared en ills hands, head and face, and nearly
destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor
ing had failed te help him, and alter all had '
failed he used Dr. Frazicr's Single Ointment
and was cured by a lew applications. ' j
The fit st and only pesitive euro for skin
diseases ever discovered.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
HEXRT & CO., Sele Proprietors,
02 Vesey Street, New Yeak.
Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceiated
Piles, Di:. William's Indian Tile Oixtment is
a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mail. Fer sale at
Cochran's Drugstore. teb27-M&ThdAw
Brown's MotiMsheltl Panacea
Is the most effective Fain Destroyer in
the world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
exlcrnally.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, Sote Threat,
Rheumatism and all aehcs, and is THE
GREAT RELIEVER OK PAIN. "Brews's
Household Paicacea." should be In every
lamily. A tcaspoenlul of the Panacea in a
tumbler et het water sweetened If preferred,
taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25 cts
a bottle. febll-lydM.W&s&w
1TEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW
inn BAZAAR.
QBE AT RUSH!
TO
THE GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR.
22
Gent's
Hosiery,
Ladies'
Worsteds,
Celdeji'3 Liebig's Liquid Heel and Tonic In In In
vigoraler will cure indigestion, and perpetu
ate bodily vigor. Take no ether et druggists.
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KKSCUKD FltO.ll DKAT11
T lie follewingstatcmcnt of William J Cough Ceugh
lin, of Seaicrville, idass., is se remarkable that
we beg te ttsk ler it the attention of our read
ers. He says : " In the fall of 187G I was taken
with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the summer
et lt77 I was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a hole In
my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med
icine. I was se far gene at one time a rcpe t
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope,
but a friend told me et Dr. Wit. Hall's Kalsam
fob the Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think
ing tnat my case was incurable, but 1 get a
bettle te satisfy them, when te my surprise
and 'gratification, I commenced te tcel better.
My hope, onee dead, began te revive, and to
day I feel In better spirits than I have the past
three years.
I write this hoping you will publish It, se
that everyone alllicted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Wm.JIall's Ilalsam
ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen con
sump'ieu can be cured. 1 have taken two
bottles and cUn positively say that It has done
mere geed than all ether medicines I have
taken since my sickness. My cough has al
most entirely disappeared und I shall seen be
able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen
stre iv23-lvdcedTh&w2
MAJIHZAOES.
ItAuu Hamilton On Sunday, March 26th
lSti.. at St. James church, by the Kev. Dr.
Knight, Ames K. ltaub, et Wilmington, Del.,
10 Miss Isabella Hamilton, et this city, it
DEATHS.
Feremax In this city, en March 2G, 1SS2.
Edgar Hcrr, son et Dr. S. 11. and Add te X.
Feietuan, aged IS months and 7 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral,
from his parents' residence, Ne. 211 West King
street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td
Markley. In this city, en March 20, 1SS2,
Geerge W. Markley, son of the late Samuel li.
and Mary C Markley, aged 20 years, 1 month
and 2 days.
The relatives and lricnda or the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral
from ids mother's residence, Ne. 250 North
Queen street, en Thursday alternoen at 2
o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cem
etery. 27-3t
rOLITlCAI..
TOU JURY COMMISSIONER.
WILLIAM ELLMAKER,
Ot Earl township. Subject te the decision et 1
ine Democratic county convention, mztcti&w
"ROK JURY COMMISSIONER:
BENJAMIN HUBER,
Eighth ward. City. Subject te the decision of
the Democratic Cennty Cenventian.
marie-tcd&w
"TOOK JURY COMMISSIONER ,
JEROME B. SHULTZ,
Of Elizabethtown borough. Subject te tlte
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion. m9-tcdftw '
AT-Eir ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAXTKD. A BOY WITH UUOD
references te de general office work.
Must write a geed plain hand and be expert In
figures. Apply te Xe. 20W: East Chestnut
fctreet. . mar27-5td
-VfONEY AT 7LOW INTEREST.
ITJL The American Mechanics' Building and
Lean Association can accommodate n tew
borreweis yet with money at low rates et in
terest and upon reasonable terms.
Fer information apply te
RICHARD BLICKENDEBFER.
President,
WALT. M. FRANKLIN, Solicitor,
.27,29,31R WM.T.JEFFERIES, Secretary,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
On tind alter April tlie 1st, 1882, the part
nership of L. Uoes & Sen wil be dissolved by
the retirement et L. Goes. All persons in
debted te tlie firm are requested te imake pay
ment en or before April 1, 1882, te Fred Goes
(Junier partner), who will continue the busi
ness at the old stand. Ne. 101-103 Middle 9treet,
under the firm name of
27-1 wd L. GOOS & SON.
Lancaster, Penn'a.
Departments :
Furnishing Goods,
Corsets,
Underwear,
Soaps, Shawls,
Parasols and Umbrellas,
Millinery, Perfumery,
Pocket Beeks and Satchels,
Departments, and everybody wll? be fully
iu this state. ' All our goods are marked
SPECIAL NOTICE!
NEir ADVEJtllSEJtLBJfTS
SAMUEL II. PRICE, ATTOUXKY, HAS
Uemeved his Office lrem 35 Nertli Duke
street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi
ately in Hear of Court Heuse, Leng's New
JJulldlng. ml7-tfd
ITrANTEU THREE STOUT IIOXS AT
TT the Lewell Cellar Factory.
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JOHN W. LOWELL.
ClOKK hUAVIMJS FR SALE FOK FILL-
ing Beds and Mattresses, at tbe LANCAS
TER CORK WORKS. Can enler bv telephone.
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ri'HE DISTRIBUTORS OF TIIE LADIES'
L Tract Society, will meet en Tuesday even
ing, at 74 o'clock. In Trinity Lutheran chapel.
A lull attendance Is desired,
ltd ANNIE M. GUNDAKER, Sec'y.
DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP.
On and after April 1st, 18S2, the -partnership
et Relily & Keller will be dissolved. Ail
collections will be made and business contin
ued by
nt23-tillupl KAUFFM AN, KELLER & CO.
PIANO FOR SALE OR RisNZ.
SKVBX OCTAVE
HAINES BROTHERS' I'lAXO,
Iu geed condition. Inquire at
ltd Ne. 9 SOUTH QUEEN ST.-
ANT PART OF THE SKIN UR MUCOUS
Membrane may be the .scat of Cancer; it
is found mere frequently en the leg und
lip than elsewhere. I have seen it arise
from tlie cicatrix of a scald, a blister, or a cut,
from a mole, from a wart, and from a simple
excoriation where two moist surfaces lay in
contact, a in the groin. All cancers und turn
ors cured witheiit pain, or usititr tbe knirel.y
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Office: Ne. IS JCast Walnut street, Lancaster
Consultation tree. in27-3td
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THIRST-CLASS BONDS FOR SALE
The First National Bank of Columbia, Pa.,
has en hand and for sale, at "tab, '
COLUMBIA BOROUGH BONDS,
Having twenty years te run, bearing 4 per
cent. Interest, payable annually free of taxes.
Alse four per cent. Columbia Scheel Bends,
at par aud accrued interest, free of taxes.
Alse Reading ft Columbia R. B. First Mort
gage 5 per cent, bends, extending ter 30 years,
at 10 and accrued interest, lree et taxes, in
terest payable March and September.
Address or call en
S. S. DETWLLER, Cashier,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, Pa.
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THIRD EDITIOIT.
MONDAY EVENING, MAE. 27, 1862.
THE DEFERRED BONDS.
3I'CAL3IOXr BROTHERS PLAY UUITS.
Withdrawing Proceedings Against The
Issue of Sir. Oewen's Inoeas Beuds.
Th Court's Ordar.
Philadelphia, March 27. A. session
of tbe Udited States circuit court was held
by Judges McKennan and Butler this after
noeos.ior the purpose of taking action
in the matter of the' issue of de
ferred inceme bends by the Phila
delphia & Reading railroad oemnanT.
Counsel for McCalmont, Bres. & Ce., the
plaintiffs in the suit, asked the court te
sanction tbe withdrawal of the action, and
in doing se reviewed the history of tbe
case, condemning tbe course of the de
fendants in taking proceedings in the state
courts, while the suit was still pending in
the United States, court. He also states
that the McCalments had disposed of all
of their Reading stock except a few shares.
The following order was then made :
" And new, March 27tb, 1882, theplain-
utis, by leave et the court, discontinue
the above suit, and the injunction orders
heretofore granted in this suit are hereby
vacated."
Discussion then took place as te the dis
position of the fund paid iu since the in
junction restraining the issue of the beuds
had been made.
THE LAUOH TROUBLES.
Lawrence Mills Defying the Strikers
Lawrence, Mass., March 27. Tbe Pa
cific co-eporation notified its help te-day
that these in need, who are net strikers,
will have their necessities attended te en
application at the company's counting
room. This is generally accepted as an
indication that the mills will remain closed
for a month.
The Poorly Paid Plumbers
Chicago, March 27. At a meeting yes
terday of the journeymen plumbers ropie repie
senting nearly two-thirds of tbat branch of
industry in Chicago, a demand for bigber
wages was made.
BY WIRE.
Afternoon Telegrams Condensed.
Eleven deaths from smallpox in Phila
delphia last week.
" Peruvian " Shipherd is confined te
his bed with neuralgia and erysipelas, se
his physician certifies te the congressional
committee.
Themas E.-Reeves-, one of the court
clerks of the Philadelphia court of com
nlen ' pleas, was arrested this afternoeu
upon a warrant charging him with con
spiracy, with Samuel D. Townsend, te
defraud the Charter Oak building associ
ation of ever $3,000, during the past six
years. Reeves was solicitor and Town
send secretary of the association.
The gale yesterday demolished tbe spire
of the" priory chuich at Christ church,
Hampshire, England. It was 120 feet
high.
At Clayten, Kings ceuuty, Ireland, an
affray occurred between soldiers and emer
gency men, in which the latter discharged
their revolvers.
An attempt bus been made iu Ireland te
blew up the house of Mr. Mahen, agent of
Lord Cleoubreck, with dynamite. Five of
the inmates were injured, and the building
was partially demolished.
MissPbccbe Cezzeus, tbe well known
woman suffrage advocate of St. Leuis, has
applied te President Arthur te be appoint
ed one of the five commissioners te reor
ganize Utah territory under the recent act
of Congress.
SKKGKANT MASONS CASK.
Ne Decision by the Supreme Court Vet.
Washington, March 27. Ne decision
was rendered by the United States su
picine court te-day in the matter of peti
tions of Sergeant Masen for writs of habeas
corpus and certiorari. Mr. Bigelow.Masen's
counsel, filed A pretest against thoreco2ni thereco2ni thorece2ni
tion of Mr. Lyddy as-counsel for, the pria
ener before the court. Mr. Lyddy rose te
reply te Mr. Bigelow's remarks, but was
stepped by the chief justice who said that
it was net necessary for biin (Mr. Lyddy)
te make any statement,
TEKK1F1C SNOW STOICM.
The Biggest for Years at St. Jenn's St. P.
Drifts Ten Feet Deep A Missing Vessel.
St. Jehn, N. F., March 27. This city
has just experienced tbe most terrific snow
storm it has had in many years. It com
menced en Saturday night and continued
till this morning. Tbe drifts in some places
are ten feet high and tbe reads are block
aded in every direction. The mail steamer,
New Feundland, has net arrived. She was
due en Friday last. A strong northerly
gale is blowing with a severe frost
bosses by Fire.
Pittskield, N. II.. March 27 The
Barustead Centre shoe foctery was de
stroyed by fire yesterday. Less $3,000
partially insured.
St. Johnsburg, Vt., March 27 The
less en the Baptist church by the fire here
yesterday amounts te $12,000 insurance
$4,000.
Cutting a Man' nose Off.
Londen, March '27. Dispatches from
Ireland report a case in which a band of
disguised men cut off tbe nese of a man
because iu a peer law guardian contest he
canvassed in opposition te the candidate
of tbe Land Leaguers.
Senater Hill Better.
Philadelphia, March 27 Senater Benj.
Ilill is te-day reported by the physicians
as being much better. He will remain
here for several days.
WKATHKK INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, March 2C Fer
tbe Middle Atlantis states, rain followed
en Tuesday by clearing cooler 'weather,
southwest te northwest winds, and falling
followed by rising barometer.
MAMKETB.
Philadelphia market.
Fhiladblphia, March 27. Flenr quiet bnt
steady ; Superfine, $3 754 25; Kxtiu.il 73
$5 23 ; Ohie and Indiana family, M507 15 :
Penn'a land!', $G6 25.
Kye flour $4 5i)34 75.
Wheat firmer ; Ne. 2 Western Red. $133
1 39K ; He), and Penn'a Red, $1 30 1 40; de
Amber, $1 4031 42.
Cern scarce and firm for local nae ; ntcamer,
73G7Cc ; yellow. 7C77c ; mixed, 7;a7UkC ;
Ne. 3 mixed, 73Q75Jfc.
Oats scarce and higher; Ne. 1 White, 68c;
Ne. 2 de 56J357c; Se. :i de 55kfttCc ; Ne. 2
Mixed 51355c.
Uye scarce at SCSSc.
Previsions firmer ; mess perk, $18 30 ;
beefham, 12123: India mes3 beef, $25326 f.
e. b.
Uaeen smoked should, 738c: salt de 7c;
smoked hams, i;l3c : pickled de HVill?ic.
Lard firmer ; city kettle, lljlivc ; loose
butchers', 10c ; prime steam. $11 25jll S '.
Butter 6tcady : choice scarce and wanted ;
Creamery extra Penn'a. 4341c ; Western. 42ffi
43c ; de geed te choice 38llc ; B. C. and N.
y. extra 40342c.
Kells scarce ; Penn'a. extra 2Q2Sc ; West
em 27330c.
Eggs steady ; Pa. Ijai7c ; Western, 17c.
Cheese Arm and in fair demand ; New Tork
full cream, 13c ; Western rail cream, 12
12c ; de fair te geed llUc ; Penn'a. half
skims 77c.
Petroleum dull ; Refined, 1.
Whisky at$12u, .
Seeds geed te prime clever dull at 7Ji
8c; de de Timethy dull at $2 '650275: dodo
Flaxced nominally at fl 40.
Cattle Market,
PmLADEtvniA. Mar. 27. Cattle market ac
tive : sales, 2,400 bead ; prime at 7e7c ; geed
at 77Xc; medlnm, G6Jc; common at
5Ji654c.
Sheep market fair ; sales, 8,000 head ;
prime, 7Vc: poed, Sarc?: medium, x
etcommen.SSSJic ; lambs, iXQTKe; calves,
"Hogs market active ; sales. 3,000 head ;
prime, 1010;c : common, aJiflDc.
Xers ai
Nxw Iek, IUreax7. Fleur State and
western without Important change and diMl
Southern quiet and steady.
Wheat x6e better and Una, but less
doing ; Ne. I Ked, April. 14SOl 44 : de May.
flJ3- deiuBe,4T38X; de July)
Cernffisiic better ad quiet ; mixed Wtst-
". prc, ij7se ; no miures, 7S?itt7tic.
. 5?K6e higher and fairly active, lnclnd-
InfJ5!5-!LAPriI' 38c: Ue May, 3ies:c; State,
360c ; Western. 5JWc
cava stecs: ataxkets.
Chicago. Ilegs Receipts, 1S.0W head; shin
ments. ,jxe de ; market generally easier ;
"' """ iiuxeu lower ; common te
geed mixed, is 2006 75; heavy packing and
shipping, 16 65740, skips and calls. tSefilO.
Cattle Receipts, 1,003 head : shipments 4,100
vP1 mrt brisk and prices firmer : expert.
75Q i 55 ; geed te choice shipping. $u 20&6 4u
common te fair, $5 5036 GO; mixed butchcr.V
$3 OOS'i SO ; stockers and feeders at S3 25S5 25
Sheep Receipts. $00 head ; shipments. 3.0JC
de ; Interior te fair, $t 205 20 : medium t
euuu, aeflj su ; ciietce, se ta 30.
Grata and Irovisien Unotatlea.
Olie o'clock tinotatfens el grain ami provi--Iens,
furnished by 8. K. Yttndr, Breker. ll
MMb naaig Ob&CCb.
March 27.
Calcage.
Cern Oats
,63?i .
.w$ .;
PntladelphU.
.75 .53U
75Ji .53
.7! ,32K
Wheat
April... 1.3.;
Perk
17.15
17.40
l.nrd
H.s7i;
10.U7JJ
Sluy...
l.3li
1.3SJh
I.33JK
June.
March..
April...
May....,
New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocks
also united States Heudi reported daily by
Jacob It. Lotte, 22 Nertli Queen street.
Mitrch 27.
10:00 1:00
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Del., Lack.A Western
Denver & KIe Grande
N. V.. Lake KrieA Western..
East Ten n, Va. & Georgia
Missouri. Kansas A Texu
Lake Shere Mich. Southern
Louisville's Nifcdivllle,
New Yerk Central
New Jersey Central
Ontario A Western
Omaha Cem
Omaha Preferred
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce...
Chlcase. Mil. St. Paul
.. 121
2tW 121'i
2 ,:'4
1 i
3CX i&A
119$ Il'JJi
77W 7VA
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133K 133K 133 i
sis-; ssv
27K 25 '--K
38.c ::e avJ
Ktt " li?i ler..;
4.1 4 43J,;
H5 iie,s; H75.;
Texas Pacific 4J-4'
45
n;
Wabash. s i..)nis ft Pacific.
rj"
35i
3?S
30,'
174
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30)J
17
western union Tel. Ce
Pennsylvania R. K
Reading
Buffalo Pitts. & West
Northern Pacific Cem
" Preferred..
m
35K
;,
3lPi
-y 7
Lecal stecKS and Dena.
Vxi r Lust
vul. sale.
Lane ruy 0 per ct. Lean, due 1S82.. .f loe $105
" lbS5... 100 101K
" 1S90... I0O 120
" 1805... 100 120
5 per ct in ler 30 years.. 10U 105
' 5 ppr ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112
" 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 102
" 4 " in 5 or 20 yours., loe i02.su
" 6 " in 10 or 20 years. luu iMi?i
Manhelm boreughloan loe 102
DAItX STOCKS.
Pirst National Bank. $100 $1
Farmers' National Bank 50 lUiSd
Fulton National Bank loe lift
Lancaster County National hank.. 50 100.75
Columbia National Bank 100 147
Kphrata National Bunk KX l.I-Vl
First National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 111.30
First National (tank, Strasbur leu i3l..'e
First National Bank, Marietta 100 2IM
First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 145.75
Lititz National Bunk loe 140
Man helm National Bank loe 153
Union National Ban k. Mount J ey . fid 70 ;')
New Helland National Bank UK) 115
MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.
Quarryville R. R., due 1833 $100 $113
Reading St Columbia It. Ui!uc lsdi 10J loe
Lancaster Watch Ce., due iStse loe 105.S0
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due In ler 20 years loe ine
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due 1886 leu m;
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Quarryville R. It. $ 50 $2.25
Millersvllle Street Car. se 26.5eJ
Inquirer Printing Company 60 50
Watch Factory loe 120
Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25
Stevens Heuse 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170
Marietta Hollowware 100
Stevens Heuse se 4.CO
Sicily Island ae 1
Kast Brandy wine A Wiiynesb'g. rJ 1
Millersvllle Nermal Scheel
TUBNPIKB3T CK8.
Spring A Itcavcr Vliey $ 25 $ 10.25
Bridgeport A Horcshee !3J 22
Columbia Chestnut Hill 20 18
Columbia Washington 25 -jj
Columbia A: Big Spring 25 18
Lancaster Kphrata 25 47.25
Lanc.Kllzabetht'nftMiddlet'ii 100 00
Lancaster Fruitville. 50 "50 .
Lancaster Lititz 25 6I.W
Lancaster Willlamstewn 25 65
Lancaster Maner. 50 133.U)
Lancaster Manhelm 25 43
Lancaster Marietta , 25 32
Lancaster & New Helland... loe X,
Lancaster Susquehanpu. 300 275.25
ESTEMTAltTMESTS.
TULTOn flFEKA IIOL'SK.
MONjjAY EVENING, MARCH 27.
ANTHONY and ELLIS'
FAMOUS 1DKAL UNCLE-TOM'S CABIN CO.
In the New Version et the Cr-'atest Werk of
the Century.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
Appearance et tlie petite ami accomplished
actress Miss KITTlh LOUGEEin iiereiiginal
aud renowned rendition of Topsy. with Mings
dances and banjo soles, supported by 11 Mag
nificent Cast Powerful Deuble Company ;
The Best in tlie Werld: Magnificent. Scenic
Effect; The Beautiful Gates Ajar; Famous
Floating lee scene : The Ohie River in a Snow
Sterm: Celebrated Trick Donkey Prune ;
Thrilling Bloodhound Chn.se; Introducing
our Imported paek or Mammoth Siberian
Trained Bloodhounds. Positive apiH-arenctt
of tbe fluest band of Celere I Singers iu thH
country. The
Memphis University Students.
ADMISSI0N25 '. 33 and SO Cts.
Ne extra charge for Reserved Seats. 24-3t
TjJIILTON OPERA UOOSF.
ii mi n 1 ii
InwM '
I
Bemantic Opera by Messrs. Vance & Scasa
TUESDAY, MARCH 28th,
Aa presented at the Chestnut Street Opera
Heuse. Philadelphia, during the entire week,
commencing March 2d, except Tuesday even
ing, when the entire company appear In this
place. Tbe cast censi'ts et the following well
known artists : Miss Fanny Wentworth. late
with the Acme Opera Ce. t Miss Eva Mills, or
the Standard Opera Ce. ; Mr. J. H. Rcnnle, et
the Ferd OporaCe. ; Mr. Jehn O. Pugh, of the
Fertl Opera Ce.; 31 r. J. J. Whipple, the mag
nificent baritone; Mr. l. P. Seibold, the ex
cellent basso. The chorus consists of 50 Rich
and well Trained Voices. New and Elegant
Costumes, Large Orchestra and Elegant Ap
pointments. ADMISSION, 35, 50 and 70 CTS.
RESERVED SEATS. - 75iTsI
Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. 23-St
TjlULTON OFKBA HUVSE.
WEDNESDAY EVEMNtf, MABt'JI V,
llAHTMYEIi fc DAILY. Mmuuers.
Engagement Extraordinary or tlte Ii-ttn-guishea
Emotional and Tragic Actress,
Miss Ada Gray,
Supported by CHAS. A. W ATKINS' FIFTH
AVE'UE COMBINATION. An evening 01
Comedy and Pathos, a lasting sermon te
wives, mothers and daughters; an entirely
new version adapted from Sirs. Weed's fa
mous story In five acts, by MMs Gray, und
performed by her ever 2.000 times in the prin
cipal cities of the United States, entitled.
EAST LTNNB;
OB, THE ELOPEMENT,
Ladt InAncr. )
Madam Vim, MKS e GRAY
In which character she lias 00 living peer.
POPULAR PRinEH a nuneTAi: --
SOc. mad 75c. Reserved Seats can bnWiimi
WithOnt extra Phnrern nt Vtiltnn .,. f.
office. Purtlef living In the country ci have
seats secured by ttdviing the inmagcri i..5t
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