LANCASTER JDAILY rSTTELLIGENCEK. SATURDAY, FEBRUAKY 10, 1883. touacce ai.vrxEus. .Sales ana llellveries I Keceut Dates. A large quantity of leaf tobacco was de livered at several of the city warehouses te-day mers than en auy ene day during llie present season. Jehn Moere & Ce. leceivcd about leO capes ; Kcndig & Sen, two car leads from Ye:k county, and a. i cat many wajjen leads from this county, kiles & Prey, Harry C. Moere, J. Itoseu Iteseu Itoseu reyi r and ether dealers also received largely Following :.re some recent sales, .. considerable portion of when have been li;!ivi-reii : Jehn J. Loep, of Dnimere, te Altschul, Z acres at 2.", 8 and '.', ; Uriah Leve, of law.i a rove, Yerk county, te Kendig & S ,u. 2 acics at lej. '.', and : Win. 11. 1 .' re, of same place, te same, 2 acres at i.,., :s and '6 ; Asa .Tene?, of same place, te .-..me, 2 acres at i-IA, .'J and !; ; Jacob Jlat ; jews, f same place, te same, 1 aero at IV., ' 1 and ' ; .larvjb Jamisen, same j.laui., te same, 1 aero at 14, 4 ar.d Sale e( Securities. Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold te-day, at private saje, 20 share New Helland na tional bank at $130 ; 2 shares Farmers' bank at $110, and 50 shares Quarry ville R. R. stock at 2.23 per share. XEW A.HVEBT18E31EST8. J OHN h. GIVLKK & CO. Satchel Stelen. A gentleman's fine brown leather satchel was stolen from the front of E. Schaeffer & Sen's saddlery store, East Orange street, some time yesteiday. Herse Shipped. Fiss & Deerr this morning thipped 23 head of driving and draught horses te New Yerk. FRENCH SATINES, SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING FEB. 10, 1883. - ; Charles JJendrcc, East te Lrewiudein, H acres at 24. Herapfield, 15. 5 and 53: -1?? ...... ".-. .-. . .' . . ' win. iietnctj, j-.ast lleriiplield te Alt schnl, 2 acriK, at 1(3 J through ; Adam Dietrich, East J.'iinpitelil, te M. Davis, 1 J .icies, at 15. 5 and 5 ; Jehn Sides, Ease llfinpliel'l, te Frank Pcntlarge, 2 acres, a' 10, H, n and e; Jcob IIeiTliciras. East ile i plieM, Vi same, 11 acres at 10, 8, 5 Hid ; Jehn vVelfert, East Ilenipfk-lu, H acre.", te i,a:r.e, at 17, 8, 5 and 3; J. lil. Suavely Kohrcrstewu te Lcd crman, 1.J- acres, at IS, 0, G and II; Jienjatnin lJi-ubaker te O. Strasser, 1 acre en private terms ; Abraham Miller, East Hemplielil, te ISiewn.steiu, 1 acre at 20, 5 and e ; Jehn D. IJrubaker, of Maner, 8 acres te l.'esciibhine, at 23, (! and 5) ; II. I. Miller, n? Straburj, te J. Resenmyer, '3 i.cie., tlt 17, 5 and 'i Oliver Miller, Stras l:rg, t j same, 2 acres at 10, 8 and :J ; Clayten Adair, of Pcnnville, te Jehn .Moere & Ce., 1 acres at 18, 8, 5 and 15. THIJ OOOll 1USTILX.2.KY TltOUISLK. Amusements. lite Arch Street JTirufrels. rhis company is composed ei very geed people, headed by Lew Simmons, Hurry.). Armstrong and Char ley Reynolds. The quartette et vocalists is one el ihestrengest travelln s, and the orche erche tra and brass band arc large and lull. The company ha-, played te packed houses since they took tins lead. Titcy will be Is-:r; en Mon day night. ' The J'roesier.u The original Madisen Square celnpany will present "The Professer" liisr en next Friday night, with the author, Win. II. Gillette, a the Professer. This com pany is one el unusual strength and they carry new fccei.ery, &e. We have new open an elegant line of FRENCH SATINES, in neat and large figures, solid colors and all shades. Alse, Embroidered Satine Robes and Embroidered Zephyr Cleth Eebes. These goods are very desirable and will be scarce later in the season. JOHN S. GIVLEE .& CO., THE STATE CAPITAL SLl-H AITRSDASCK IN BOTH HOUSES HfEVlAL. XUT1VES. Pug dogs as jicts have had their day umeng theextremely fashionable, but colds never go out et fashion, se that it is always necessary te knew that Dr. Hall's Cough Syrup U a sure cure ler all coughs and cold.-,. The DclennunlH Ueld te Answer. Jacob IJ. Geed, Geerge Shed', Abraham Shed and Uenjaraiu Geed, charged with forcible entry, had a hearing before Al derman McConemy this merninir te answer a complaint made against them by Thes. Haunigardner, of taking forcible possession of a distillery owned by him in I'xpit'a township. Henry Yest testified thai he was placed in charge of the dis t.ilkry by Mr. Daumgardner ; that he h.dl :tercd In iL a let of his own goods ; thai day before yesterday the defend :. its demanded possession of the place, and en his refusal te let them in Jonas IJ. Joe.l broke open a window and climbed in, ami that then in connection with fat- ib '.'. Geed and Abraham Sheil the le.-k of the Iren!, deer was broken oil". Tliey then set Yest's goods outside, but atterwaids put them back again, saying 1 hey would let him keep thciu there for a !.jj or two. Te' v then went te the blacksmith -!ie and tux, new irons and a Though pure and simple, and se mlli', Itmiglit be used by any child, Vet S(.0 HUNT'S te swift and sure That mouth and teeth with wondrous speed Frem tartar and Ireni taint aie treed Till they become sweet, white and pure. 10-lwdeed.Vw Albert D. Wild', Marietta, l'a., says: "IJievn's Iren Hitters bus given meie tatis- faclien than auy incdieine I knew et." Fer sale by II. I!. Cochran, drujrgist, 137 and Je!) North Queen stieet. I.Vlwd&iv Ne. 25 EAST KENG STBEET. J. S. GIVLER. LANCASTER, PA. G. F. RA.THVON. TOTVKKS & IICKST. New Groecls Opening Ever y Day, BOWSES & AT HTJEST'S, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. FRENCH SATINES Elegant Styles aud Colorings new open. FRENCH GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS. PERCALES, CHINTZES and an immense stock of NEW STYLE CALICOES. SHIRTING and SHEETING MUSLINS, TICKINGS, &c, very low. Eletrant Line of NEW CRETONNES just opened. Elegant Line of NEW CORSETS new open. Elegant Line of LADIES' aud CHILDREN'S HOSIERY new opening. T.vKLi: an obstinate cough or cold v.-itn Hale's Heney el Horeheuud and Tar. I'ike's Toothache Dreps cine In one minute. fj-lwdceihtw That llusbutid e! ."Mine, j Is tlirt-u times the man he was before he began iiMiig " V, -lls' Health Kfui'wer. ' $! Druggists. Tin: most popular ami flagrant l'e fume of the day ' HACKMKTACK." Try it. Held by ii. 15. Cochran, druggist, Ne-. 137 and l.'Kl North Queen stivct lcb7-ceil.t The weak, worn, aud dy.speptlc should take Celilen's Liquid litet Tenie. A'e ether. Ot Druggi.-t-i. t.V!v.'lced&w e':k and lock-d the distillery and went j ! away Miem ; esteid:iv witness lirekc oil" their lock and put en another of his own. The.-.. J:tum:;ard!icr tcstiiied thai he w.is the iiwnrr of tin; property and Yest was put u jif.sses.-i,)u by his elder. II. .M. Neith a'-d Walter Franklin, csqs , counsel for Mr. IJ.iuinc'iirdncr, ask;d that i he defendants be he! 1 te answer at court , ler forcible t'try. Geerge Nauman, ounse! for G.e. Shell', asked ferhisdis hnrge. Tin re was he breach of the peace, " vieienee, and therefore no forcible entrv. The abl(: :i.i!i l--t 11 (Seorge Shed', Abra ham Shed", .' 'i'.e'j 1). (.loed and Jonas 15. Geed, in S'2fli! ;:ch te answer at court. Jonas i. (ioed was net present at the luarug, but (Jeorge SlielT entered bail for him . s well a; for the ether defendants. The salutary eUW't el Simmons l.iver Iteg Iteg ulater is jireverliiul. Dr Jtfii fin's t:iit Cute criidietited my vim- then complaint was made against 'j plea. Then used te break nut continually." Steve T. Harrison, Kec-lieiter. N. l. flat !rug-Kists. Nes. BOWERS & HURST, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - LANCASTER, PA. A'JJIf Alt VSZUTIXEMKXTS. fir 1 1 i'. OOIJK KKOUT l.'JNOH AND tONKAU'8 O l'lilliidelphia Deer at. KXCKI.SIOlt IIAI-b, li" East King street, THIS KVKN1NG. JOHN SCIIUKNItKUGi:it & S)NS, jtd Proprietors. -VA'IJ' ADVSJtTlSHjajiyTS, F1 lUS DKENEMAN. TM TOBAUUII (JKOWKKS VfK AltK 1 new making a light Cotten Cleth, much ucd for envei ing Tobaeee Plant I!ed', maile cspeclallv for thN purpose. Te be had nt our SteM-s gencially V. SIIRODEH CO, .'elilO "tdS Conestoga Steam Mills. I5KKKISV NOTIFY MY IA in genera! that l liavi! taken the barber shop lately occupied by Mr. Jehn Hoyier, timer the r niten na tional Hani:, and have ele.'cil my old stand under the Leepard Hele". Mr. Heyler and t. eergc Cornelius will it main with me. liMIt C. SUNN Kit. XTOTIUK. 1 irons and the public GO TO FLTNN & BRBNBMAN FOR HOUSE8TIRE8. IUltl.IC SAI.K OF HO On MONDAY, KEIJ ltKS. I'.', !.-::, will be sold it t .in Mi-ri'itiiiie lleus". l-ancasler t.uy. la. 2'J Head e! Heavy Draff Illinois Horses, anions whieliaresea-.e Wv driver-sand mmh ; geed larui lieies. Sale le commence at 1 o'eleok. jy.et UKOIfOK GKOSSMA.N. - ' r.reux hiieiiid no ".M-- roeUlta in an Di Di or ;-. sumptien, .h-'s de net u'se: !.'!' syrnpH and balsa'iis. A '."eui.;:. com r ji tieri ,.,i .e'.: lre';n 'j.:r,il.l(i I.t;ii' Dl-ea.-(t '..iivhis i.ieuc lila! "'re the -leiiiuc-h like e.imrii but act. directly en iti iiMamed part--, allaying Irritation, :rive relfi r in Astlrra. Hreiwlil'd ! ('euglis, Catarrli, and the Thi-at Trer.n'.ts nhlenSiii;;ers:uid I'ul.licbpca.'c.ii-' ur.vmbj,..,l te. " Fer thlrti- yec.;-t iJiewa's itrencbial Troches irive Osjen rectanmemied by physi cians, and iiliray- fjive i:vr:eel tatt.-iaetieu. Hav'n been i-i-'-mI !t v ill.- id eersMnt use for nearly an entile i;'-r.:r;::ieii, tlmy liavi- !.l tai!'.' .1 we) .ner'ti'd ranmneni; tile lw staple reme-ilf- .1 tl-e a-., eid at enls a I'ei it-, wr.cre 'tiv-lviiT'l Ii.VKAlvw B. A HOKSE CASE. TI10 I.!tclia'cr llc!d ler Larceny. Befoie Alderman DitrcndcrlTer this afternoon was heard the complaint of ;cerge I). Render, of New Helland, .iguiu.-d. "latthia; Rush, who is charged with the larceny of three horses. Tlsi facts appear te be that Rush went te lieiuiet's, bought three horses ene f'cr 00, one SI 13 and ene for $127.50. He paid Render $10 cash en account and told him te bring the horses te the Black lleise hotel, this city, and he would pay bun the b.iliitiee. The horses wcic brought te town, and Bender was then elleied payment, part in cash and part in t into of Render's own promissory notes, which had e me into Bush's hands. Ben der refused te tveeive his own notes and said he would have his horses : lni wbiie the wrangle was going en the horses had been removed. Bender tbei sued out a v,i it of replevin for the recovery of the hoi set, and subsequently hi ought the suii for iarceny. Bush claims te have been an agent acting for Henry Ri:isi:g in the purchase of the horses. Tin. ;ihU rniau held the accused te bail te answer at court. Mr. Itausing became their bail in the sum of $500. See here, fi lend, read the Simmons I.iver Regulator. advertisement el ln-enii'd HOUHOIieid i'a:iacea I '5 iin' most etlective i'ain Destreyer In Use world. Will nie-iJ surely quleken the ; blerd, whether taken internally or applied eAternatly,und thei-cby mere certainly leliev patn, wlietlier chronic or acute, than auy ether pair. ..i!eviu"ir, and it ! warranted double the strength of unv "imil.ir -.renaratiea. It eurea pain in the side. Kacc -ir ieweI. See Threat, Hlieuui.'isin and aU ac::ks, and is Till: GiMvAT KKI.ItiVi;:: UK PAIN, "llnews'a HeusEimlD Pajiaeka" nlieuld be :n eveiy tan lly. A teaspnentul el tlie I'unaeea in a tumbler el het water sweetened if prufenedj, taken at bed lime will iinicA.ic vv a celii. 25 eta ! Leuie tebll-lvdM.U'&S&w iMii:!;::vnxi l,kctiii;ks Ir. ISrn'.tti m 'llie .ye " It. It. I''iilleu I1.. en i linddcus Stevens." On Monday evening at 8 o'clock Dr. C II. Blown will deliver a lecture in the hall of J lie. Y. M. C. A , his subject being 'Tie. Ey.;." Dr. Blown has for years made ti:;; oje bis special- htudy, aud thcie ean be ei doubt his lecture will contain much that wilt pieve valuable te these Fit AH U SAYJ.OIC HAS ItKMOVED HIS GALLERY OF VHOTOGKAPUY TO- NOS 42 AND 44 "WEST KING ST., J6S- Exactly opppe-dto t!e Old Suin.l. ectll-r.nidA; wit Steves, Heaters and Ranges. Fleer and Table Oil Cleths. Ferks and Spoons. Knives THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN. Lancaster, Pa. ESPPiumbiug, Gas Fitting, Tin Rooting and Spouting, specialties. JVJSir ADVJSltTlSEMlSNrS. TJ1UL.TON OP1SBA HOUSK. FRIuAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1883. JUST ONETIME. Original Jila.dl.-en Siiuurc Theatre Company in the Amusing duiedy Success: 3HIHI.IO SAM'. OT S1UMCS. OS illOS DAY, t'KBIti; AIti I'.1, Is ", will be -old at public sale at Daniel Legan's sale -table.-, ilai.'.et street, rearef MeGrann Heuse, ,'JO HKAD Of KHNTUUKY MULES. j Tlie best I ever brought te Lanea-ter, fi 0111 1 Original Company te .1 years 010, i.i 10 w., nanus mi;u. chwe mated and me-t!v broken. Sem! very extra team,-'. Thev wiil be sold ivIUieJ reserve. Cr-dil. of C(l iiavs. Pale t coniine'..ee at en o'sleek. feb7-4td HOWAKDBAILY. T OUAOUO 1'KKSSK.S. ltclilng 1-llcn tyni"itin and Cure. Tiie symptoms arc melsluie, like perspira tion, inten-e itchina-, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as 11 pin weinw were crawling 111 and out et tile rectum ; the private parts arc cetm times af fected : it allowed te continue very serious re.-ults may fellow. Dit. bwA-vi:'s Ai.r, Hcalimi Ointmkm1 "tsa pleasant, sure cure. Alse ler Tetter, Itch. Salt llh"um,tea!illlead, Erysipelas ll.irbers' Itch, Ifletehu?, All Scaly, Crusty, Uutaneei'.s Krupliens- Price r0 cents, a boxes ler ili'i. Sent by mail le any addre.-s en receipt et price in currency, or three cert postage stamps, i'rep.ired only by Dr. Swayne & Sen, Xe. "M S. alxth street, Phila ielphia, Pa. Soldbyallpresninenf, druggists. Jswatse's Pills are the best for all billions disorders. Cure headache, levers, &c. lyced&wT.Tii.tS MINNICH'S LATKST 1M PllO EDTOP.ACCO Fer Calng and 1: dug Tib ic-ee Held te hon hen 01 able parties en tyj.d Warranted superior in every lent urn te any In present use. It net as represented can he leturned at my et- 1 peuse. Alse .Mi'.uuie hooks or uiiuui niu- (S 2I4 mi, ratiiv. V.... ' ' - -- S. It. MIX.nICH. Landisville, Lancaster Ce., I'll. 3l-!,M,V&w I1KMOVE11. PLUMU1NU, G AS-KITI'IXU, Jtc, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed te Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street. PlumuingsGasfltting llONi: OJfLY IIV SKILLFUL AXD CAUKFUL WOKICMKN. LAKGF. STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. janUS-lVdS Dr. C. w. ifensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared expressly te cure and will cure Headache of all kinus. Neuralgia, Xor-veiism-s- and Dyspep-iu. Proven and en en uersed by phjsfefaiis. 'ie TO II. It. Ceeliran's drug store ler .Mrs. f'rtCHHin'.t yew Rational l-.i:' 1. Fer bright wl e heai it, while llie subject matter will I m.,s and 1 untbility et color, are nnequaled ha iiif-i'iited in a shape that will make it as entu tainditr as it will be instructive, On Thursdey Kveuiii;. Feb. 22, Hugh 11. Fulton, esq., will deliver his lectuic 011 'J -idddia .-"ti. vens, in the First Raptist church, this city, for the benefit el the church, el which Steven:: was a patron. "Where this ! otnre has been heard the newsi -apci-ii 'peak el it in high terms. salient towns ( oler iieiii 2 le pounds. li-li..ud German, ."rice, DlM-Ctii 1.1 cents. '11:- ill ICtlg- declaring that it ur briuirs out the te distinguished points mau's iitc siiel character, eulogizes his ex ciuplai, ene.gy aud his charity aud catho lic:', y f.eirit. Stelon 'Yatcli Itccevcrcd. The geld watch stolen from Miss Ettie Reese, of this city, last Thursday week, has Lven recovered. Miss Reese is a pupil of Linden Hal! seminary, Lititz, and it was while there that her watch was stolen. Yesterday it w.i-; feuud secreted under the wires el a pian) m a room that is net much used, au-.l was handed ever te the piincipal e! the schoe". It is probable the tbiuf intended te keep it hidden until school broke kj, and then carry it off. The 15 much was her watch if a valuable one, ami Miss Rcese because it who is new dead. prized 1 mother" A;ic!lng from Taxtulun. Tids was the day of appeal for the tax pnyets of Clay, Sadsbury aud Celei-a'n townships, before the county coniinissiou ceniinissiou coniinissieu crs. There was a large number present from Sadsbury, and many of the citizens of the township claimed te be tee highly assessed. A Sheeting JUatcli. A sheeting match at pigeons, with $110 in geld as prizes, will be held iu Marietta ea Thursday, 22d. The prize money will he divided into prizes or $G0, $,J0, $20 and $10, iu the order of expertnesr, of the gunners. Weman'ri i:i!t:stfa:i Teinpern.nct Union. A public meeting of the woman's chiis tian temperance union, will be held in the First Methodist chuich, Duke street, en Tuesday next, February 1"J, at 2 p. m. Ciicsp Opposition KxcurileEB. On Thursday next both railroads will run excursions from this city te Philadel phia, The rale will he $3 ever each read. Mothers! ."leterK:i Metfierntl Aie yen disturbed at niglit and broken el yiur re'? 'iy siMck elii'd Milt'ering and crj'ing wil'i e.verueiuttng pain et cutting teeth ? It se, (..ti tit once and et a bottle or .M!:s. WIN SLu'.WS SOOTHING SYItllP It will relieve the peer little snllerer iumie.liatcly depenit upon it : U-.sre Is no ini-,tak alieut 11. There Is net a mother en eaitii who !i:ls ever used it, who will net tell j-eu at once that, it will regu late the bowels, and gH-e rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, nperating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in nil cases, and pleasant le tlie taste, and 1- the prcxciiptien of one et the eldest and best female physicians and anises in the United States. Sold every. here ii eeiiL-. a bottle. mMy-M.W&S.'iw JCI'.SCIJi;i "KOl 1IKATJI. The lollewlng.HtnU'incntot William -J. Cough in, 0: Semervllle, Mas-., is se remarkable that we beg ten-k for it the attention ei our read er-. lie says : "In thu lull et 1STCI was taken w lib a violent bleeding et this lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite unil flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer ells77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had 11 hole in my lest I11114 as big 11s a li.il r-riellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med i2ines. I was se lar gene at one time, a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up liope but a friend told n.e ei Dit. WW. HALL'S P.ALSAM FOl: TDK J. UN US. I laughe nt my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a bfttle te satisfy thern, when te my sur prises d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My nope, once dei.d, began te revive, aud te lay 1 lcel In better spirits than I have the past three years. "I writethis hoping you will publish it, se that every one afllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take lilt. VM. HALL'S BALSAM FOKTHK LUXUS.andbecenvinccd that CONSUMPTION CAN IsK CURED. 1 have taken two bottle and can pe-ltlvely say th&t it has done me mera geed than all the ether medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. ?Iy cough has almost entirely disnp p-ared and I shall seen b able te go te work.' e'.d bv II. Ii. Cochran, 187 erth Ouecn street Never Fail". Mr. .1. Leist. whaielieusenian ter l.autz Bres., Buffalo, X. Y , says lie had a swelling en tlie loot which b-attributed 'ecbifblains. He used Themas' Lclectrie Oil, and is troubled no longer. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IG'JXeitli Queen street. THE PROFESSOR. Original Scenery. All the Girls Pretty. Leve and Remance. JM-S. B. ALLTHKUIKLS AUK PRETTY. ADMISSION 35, M &75CKNT?. ItESKIiVED SEATd 73 CENTS. Sale of Seats will commence Monday morn ing, Feb li, at Opera Heuse Oflice. MO-lwd J. II. MAUTIN A' CO. 11UI.IAC SAI.I". ON TUKSOAY, MAKCII 0, et 11 DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE. Will be ueld at public sale, at the Cooper Heuse. West King street, in the city et Lancas ter, all that valuable 'i luce-Stery BRH.'lv DWELLING HOUSE, and Twe sterv Brick Back Building, with felutn ttoef, Xe. 102 North Duke street, Lancaster, northwest eei-ii.T et Duke ami Limen stiects, with let O' greunil, l!i feet lrrnt. and extending in depth l'jl feet, mere or less. The house contains ii 1001ns, hall and bath room, with het ami cold water ; gas anil g'ls Hxinres tlnougheut the beuse : het and cold wuti.r en first unit second floors : range in the kitchen; slate, mantels : Miimy side healer in the parlor which neat llrMand second floors ; lias been cent ly painted and lvipercd tlirouglteut the inside; liydnint in theyanl; has a front yard encle.-"tl byasiih stantial inn lenee : let contains choice grapes and etlici iruis. This property ha? a pi-peiuil lire insuiaufe el f2,0J in the North Aineiican Insunmee Company, se that the purchaser will never have any assessment or pie'i.iinn te pay Sale, te ceinuience at 7: 0 o'clock p. 111. en said day, when attendance HI be given and cesy terms made known by llKNKY SlIUBKBT, AllCt. fcb7-W&S.RlS w ATT. SUAND & CO. SPECIAL SALE OF Blue Flaunel Shirts. White Dress Shirts. Heavy Cheviot Shirts. Percale and Calice Shirts. Muslin Night Shirts. Bicycle Flannel Shirts. Heavy Woolen Shirts. WE HAVE ABOUT SIX DOZEN PERCALE SHIRTS All Si.cs, which were carried ever from Last Season, and which sold at 5 1.00, $1.23 and $1.50 apiece We have reduced all te the unilerin price et SO CENTS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. M KTZGKU HAllullUAN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS FRQM AUCTION -AT- k Linens and Housekeeping Goods OF OUROWX IMPORTATION. Watt, Stumd & Ce. Aie new showing the largest and best -selected stock et BLEACHED AXD UXBLE ACIIhD TABLE LINENS. TURKEY-RED DAMASKS And TABLE COVEHS, TOWELS, NAPKINS and DOYLIES, Tliat has ever been shown in this city. SPECIAL BAROAIXS: ICO dez. TOWELS ut 4c. each. SOdez. All-Linen TOWELS at 10c. each. 50 dez. Extra-Large TOWELS at 12JJc. each. 25dez. Knotted Fringe DAMASK. TOWELS at 25c. each. 50 doz.mereot these lauieusO RAPE-BORDER TOWELS at iic. each. We are offering the balance el our .Werk et Blankets, Cem forts anl Felt Skirts WITHOUT REGARD TO THEIR COST. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT THE New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EASI KING STBHET. CHEAP STORE. TABLE LINENS at 23,25,30. 37K, , 50, i5, 75, 87cts., $1.03 and 11.25. LINEN XAPKINSat50. 7'iCts., 81.00, $1.25, $1.75, f'2 0), $2.50, $3.03 and $4.00 per dez. One Special Let Kine Quality, Large at $: a dez., Reg. Price, $ J. TOWELS from 4c a pair up te 75c. Special Bargains at 15, 23, and Slits. COUNTERPANES At:.i.C5, 75, Si), S7Mct3, $1.00. $1.23, $1.50. $i00 2.50. anil a lew et these extra quality Mar seilles Quilts from the Fire, at $3.00, worth $5.00. Don't fall te see them as they areaGKEAT BARGAIN. FEATHERS. V E KEEP NONE BUT THE BEST STEAM CURED. IF YOU WANT MUSLINS Of any kind, we have them at the PRICES. LOWEST ! Metzger & HangMan, i (CHEAP STORE.) 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel.) XJSW AliVlKTl!il221VSlS. CIKAJNJD LVMUU TO-1UUHT. SOUK X Kreut and Pigs' Feet, at the PLOW TAVERN. MICHAEL SNYDER, Proprietor. Lunch every Saturday night. If POK AMIEIUIAN, AV. D. STAUFFEK, jS-tld SECOND WARD. TjOK KKMT A TWU-STOKY DKICIC 1 HOUSE with a Large Back Building. Xe. 7i'l North Queen street. Alse btorrreom in same building, heretofore used aa a grocery. W ill be rented chc.p. Applv te .1. P. WOLF. It Ne. 214 North Mulberry Street. PUBLII) SAI.K.-ON TCKS1A, FEItltll ARY 2 1S33. will be sold at Xe. 110 Nevin street, the entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Marble-Tep Tables, Hair Cleth Parler Suit, Hair Cleth Rocker, Radtent Heme Heater, Brussels, Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Window Blinds and Screens, Mirrors, Pietuics, Ward robe and Cupboard, Bureaus, Chairs, Domed tic Sewing Machine, Lawn Mower, Coekstove and Uange.Twe walnut Marble-Tep Rcdroeiu Suits. Hull Suit, and manv ether article j ne: named. These things are all nearly new and in geed condition. Sale te ceraence at 9 o'clock, a. m. H.Suuuekt, Auet. JOHN. W. REMMICK. R. L. Fkailev. Clerk. IcblO-atil TACOU IJ. LONG, 22 NORTH QUEEX STREET (Second Fleer), L'.NCASTER, Pa, Transacts a General Commission Business, in Ileal Estate, Life and Kin; Insurunce, Mort gages. Bends. Steek., Grain. Previsions and ptrnlfniii- Mmipv alwiivs te leivi en flrT- clusH Meitgages. Iiivc-tment Securities, K3.ine Senater Stehman Kegnlatlcg Patent iledl. icine Sales Hassen After the Standard Oil Company. Special Dispatch te the Ixtsllieexckc HARr.isBurtG, P.i.Feb.10. The sessions of the Senate and Heuse were thinly at tended te-day, about 70 members and 20 senators being absent. In the Senate a bill was favorably reported making the term of all city school superintendents three years. A bill was introduced te give the state treasurer a corporation clerk at $1,800 a year. Mr. Stehmau introduced a bill te place the manufacturers and venders of patent medicines or nostrems en the same footing as dealers in merchandise, se far as judgment of taxes are concerned. A bill was passed finally providing that where telegraph, telephone and electric wires extend ever any build ing or land no lapse of time shall raise the presumption erjjustify a prescription of any prepetual rh;ht te such attachments or extension. Hall's bill te prevent the consolidation of competing telegraph lines aud Grady's bankrupt bill wero passed ou second reading. The bill permitting street railway com padies te increase their capital stock te $1,000,000 passed second reading after being amended by Senater Gorden, as te prohibit the charging of a higher rate et fare than ten cents. I'rcceedlegs tu the IIouse. 3r. Evans, "of Northampton, eftered a sarcastic resolution ridiculing the absence without Ieave of Hulings of Venango, the champion of Saturday sessions. The reso lutions ceuvulsed the Heuse with merri ment. They wcie ruled out by the speaker. In the heuse a bill was reported favor ably taxing mortgages and bends two mills en the dollar instead of four as new. This bill was prepared by the revenue commission. A resolution was reported favorably providing for the printing of seven thousand copies of SmuUs' hand book. Hassen, of Venango, introduced a bill for the taxing of poisons aud lirms engaged iu selling and buyitig crude petroleum, intend ed te particularly apply te the Staudard oil company. The Nichelson congressional apportionment bill was re committed with the understanding that it is te be amended se as te give the Demo crats representation proportionate te their vote last fall. A laruc nunibar et" bills wcre lead the tirst time. Beth Houses adjourned until Monday evening. xba Crofters Coming te Terms. Glasgow, Feb. 10. An officer of the gunboat Jackal, says the Crofters hava agreed that the four ringleaders who vio lently resisted the service of landlords' warrants should surrender at Edinbnrg. Wen JPlen'a Knterprlse. Paris, Feb. 10.The Radicals are violently excited against judicature en account of the release of Prince Napeleon. It is believed that Prince Napeleon en couraged by late events in France intends te start a newspaper. 'Wordsworth's Sen Dead. Londen, Feb. 10. William "Words worth, the last surviving sm of the poet, is dead. WEATUEK INDICATIONS, "Washington, Feb. 10. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, followed by increasing cloudiness and occasional snow, light rain in the extreme southern portion, northeast te southeast winds, lower bar ometer nearly stationary temperature. Jt.'.JiKK'fS. TIIK I'iilUM.V IMIIK MUKOEK. Kav.'.uagtt tnfminri Ag.tluHt Ills Companions Iu tiie Crime. DriJLix, Feb. 10. Michael Ivavauagh, the car man, has turned informer against the pribeticis. Ile will be the first witness examined at the investiga tion at Kiluiainhatn court heuse. Ile will testify that he drove the car employed by the assassins of Loul Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke aud will describe the whole r. flair. Jeseph Brady, Tin, -thy Kelly, Jas. Carr (the town ceuncillm). Fitz Harris. the car man, known as the Geat, Daniel Delancy aud six ethers wcre placed ou trial te day. Jvavanagfi, the informer, was then sworn, lie seemed te labor under great excite. nicnt. He deposed that hedroveBrady and Kelly and two ether men unknown te him te Phu'.iiy: Park en the day of the assassi nation. Brady here uttered a loud gut teral threat. Kavanagh then identified Delaney as another of the paity- Oa arriving iu the park he saw a cab approaching, driven by Fitz, Harris an.'! four ether men alighted. He then :.aw two men approaching arm in arm, and hcaul :.n order given te assassin ate the tall man, Mr. Burke. The con spirators than left Kavanagh with Lis horse and car, instructing him te be i eaily te start promptly. As the gentleman passed along, either Cr.rey or Delancy raised a white handkerchief. The witness did net describe who struck the blows, being at seme distance, but he haw the scullle and the victims fall. The remainder of his testimony described the route taken iu driving from the .scene of the murder. The case was tli" ii adjourned until Thursday next. The priseiici s evidently feel that the them exhibit All of is up including Lecal Stocks and Bends, a specialty ; defiant demeanor, txeept Carey, who sat and Inquiries about them Invited. Olhcsj ,,.,: -,,,t.... ..;., i- ,i, i,i. T'fM Hours-!) a.m. te a p. m. decl-4mdSli uw,r "'ess gazing a, the bench. Little can be added t Ivr.v.inaugh s testimony, DKMOCKATIC PKIMAItllW. is rhi-.-iiw-i will no -mc'-nt the pvi'ilnni-a The Demtcratlc Primaries ler the pur- ; i'-t-ew.i .m no accept tlie eviuence nose of settling candidates ler the ensuing of any of the actual participant-; in the eis. City Election will lie held en .SATURDAY EVENING, FKBRUARY 10, lSSi.atthc follow ing places : 1st Ward Shober's Hetel fileSp. m. 2d " Thee. Wendltz's Hetel... " 3d " Efllnger's Hetel 4th " Rethweilcr's Saleen.... 5th " Philip Wall's Hetel .... GtU " Schiller Heuse " 7th " Kuhlman s Hetel 8th ' Mrs. Dichl's Saleen 5 te 8 p.m. 9th " Arneld Haas' Hetol C te 8 p.m. By order of the City Committee. leuG-Sta W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. muni KI-DAVSDtllMJ-i Al WASHINGTON. J. K. SllIALING'S liAKU. Th tfvpub'lt a i Caucus Ceimultt ru Trying le 1'iiici .1 Turin Measure tu PrcHS a Vete en. Washington, Feb. 10. A conference of the It -publican caucus committee of the M-nate was held this morning te dcter- rutn!- which of the vat ions measures new pending iu the Senate shall be regaun-d as the. in-i.ii important te pMss te vote when the tariff measure shall have b.eu disposed of. Scnateis j Edmunds, Allisen, Sherman, Hill, Miller t'Cal.L Harrison and Aldrich were urcsei't FKIEND3 AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te secure the greatest bargains in Hewy-Welght WOOLEXh ever ettered in this city. Reir ember, I am going te close them out if possible this season. 1 have ham! led this class el goods ter ever 25 years. I am thoroughly familiar with the merits et all tlie leading makes et cloth in the market and de say I think tlie F. & II. and Jehunny Edret'en-; arc superior in llnish, mere reliable in color and mere durable than any cloth? produced In the WORLD. Remember, also. I am the only man In this town that has the XERVE te tackle these fine, high priced goods. Tlmy can only be hail in the larger cltta at prices net less than $70 te $75 a suit. I am cle-ing mini: out at $40 a suit. lam having u great Beem in Treuserings. I am offering Heavy-Wcignt3 from 13.50 te $10 a pair make a note et thK I have among my Hue the best English and French putterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ler less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public ler the kind patronage extended particularly since my great reduc tion In prices I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Bcingagain able te attend te business, 1 will superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure every one the greatest-value fOr their investment. All my productions are warranted le be et superior CHARACTER AXD TONE from any ether house In the tiade, having In my employ the best skilled workmen from the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the en-teiner I will net allow It te go out. PLACE AN ORDER, AT ONCE, AT 121 North Queen Street. Vjl HIEMKNZ. CLOSING OUT ! Beets and Shoes AT AND BELOW COST. and devoted three quarters of an hour te .Ne . bur, bill that dis- eisi.t.-s-ng Hie general .mbject. definite proiriiinuie w.i-i fci'tthd upon it was decided that the shipping Kitined te present greater claims for Cl-dcilfi gi-nei.-i tins bi : tn.-.': any oilier measure, anil ui-'leiht 'iniii-g was i cached shall !' fits'" call-til up after I til L .1 III bill. i: C JNvJIIKsS. Tin- J'oie-iiiit iipir.ptlatln Bill Paused iu I lie seimtf. In the Senate a brief oxecuttve session was held and then aftui the transaction of sonic m'&cellanceua bu-.iue.-;s the pension appropriation bill was taken up and passed. Consideration of the tariff bill was resumed. The amendment proposed by Mr. JJeck last night, reducing the internal revenue tax ou snuff, smoking aud manu factured tobacco te eight cents per peind, was agreed te by a vote of 30 te 24. In the Uense. In the lleusfj the tariff bill was pro ceeded With, and after some general de bate tlie amendment offered yesterday by Mr. Iackey (5. 0.) te reduce the duty en cotton tic.-, from 1 4 10 cents per pound te C-"5 pci cent, ad valerem, was lest by a vote of 117 te 101 .' A '-.eductien, Then a htriKu. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 10. The Ar lington C'ett'-n mills closed te-day en ac count of a strike, tin owing out of em ployment e00 hands. A reduction of 3 per cent, iu wages was made a month age and yestctday notice was give of a further reduction of ten per cent. The manager says that the prevailing dullness in the cotton trade is the cause of the reduction. MUST BE SOLD BY MARCH 20TH. AT ONCE AND CALL SECURE BARGAINS. HI EMENZ, Ne. 105 North Queen St. An Kx tJovcrner 111. liABTiORD, Conn., Feb. 10. Ex Gov. .Marshall Jewell is critically ill with pneu uuiui.i. Dr. Loomis, of New Yerk, was sent for last night and an i veil by special train this morning. Tiie absent members of tin governor's family have been sum niei.eii by telegraph. New Ie.stiiitifr for .-jteeltun. . WAsiiixt'.Tex, Feb. 10. The president te-day m ! te the Senate the nomination el Jehn P. Kinney te be postmaster at Steeilen, Pa. Philadelphia Market. I'niiADBLVHiA, Feb.'li). Fleur llrm and in lair demand : .superfine, 5 i'xDt se; extra, f I OOatf 25 : Penn'a Faintly, ?1 !4.vr. Rye flour at W'J0f3I 00. Wheat firmer ; Del. ami Pa. Red,?l 1331 IS ; Longberry Red and Amber Jl 1931 -Ji). Cem firm ler local u-e. Oats quiet but linn. Rve 70e hid Priivl-inns llrm and in geed demand. Lard Arm. Butter linnet- and in mere demand : Creamery extra, 37J?e: firsts, .i.s.ie. Rolls dull ; mostly peer quality. Eggs steady ; Pa. ."''Je : W eatern, 3lc. Cheese qniet and steady. Petroleum dull ; Refined, TjrQ'v'ic Whisky at $120. Pa. Nw Yerk Mii.rli.er. Nhw rens, Feb. it). Fleur quiit and rather mere steady. Wheat ;J487h"c higher and llrm : fairly active speculative business ; Xe. 2Rud. Marcu, $1 '10' m-'lH; le April, $I2-ali1JS; l .May, IS-J12J 13-10. Cern J8c butter; MUi-d Western, spot. CSK7c: de futures, liiiffi-iriSe. OatsaVfc butter ;MiU.'iS3.'i; Western. S7I.l"lc ; -Ne. 2 March, (9c ; de .May, J:J$ 49? C.v. Live Stock illnrkct. East Liiiekty Cattle Receipts ler the week ending Feb. 8. '..DO:) head through. 1.415 head lecal: inarkct active and higher : pi-inn; .ship ping. $5 '.'.IfTl. 25 ; butchering, $1 75jf;573 : stoek steek ers, $1 7305 75, Hogs Receipts for Hie weelf. 1.; "I'l liead : PlilladelphliiH. $7 4iiffi7; Baltitiieres, $7 In 6,7 20 ; Yorkers, $ t).1?S7 10. Sheep Rcceints ter the week. 11,,'iiu lieud : prime, $5 .ViiJ.'i 75 : geed. $ir.05 2,1 ; lair, f I 25 tft 75 ; common, $.'i 'iJU'.i 75. Chicago Hogs Receipt", 2",'ki head : ship ments, 1.400 head ; market weak and 5u lower, mixed. $l"0i)ac 55 ; lieuvv. $!". 5H.J7 Hi; lighl, $i; ixxii; 5; skips, $t uestai. Cuttle KccetptH. (!.(i)) head; shipments. 3,500 head ; market very weak and letffll.'c lower; experts, -f5 75fii!21; geed le ehoict eheict shipping, $5 iOjfJS OS : eeuimnu t' medium. $I'.'Of55 0O; butchers' in medi rate supply, de liiund lair.ind steady at $1 .lOJBl lin -de -I.-.m-s and leedcm active and 'stronger with 1015t: advance; WSMBi U5 : cltxed weak an-1 anver. Sheep Receipts, u,ihie head : shiiimeiitc, 1,5(W liead ; market, dull ami- weak en leu-m grades; common te fair, 'l2ii I'i5 : iiiediuiu togeod at $1 25r)l 75; cholciiteuxtra, t'ie) ii. Stnk BIsrketH. New ic- Piui.i i.:ii-.i:t and 'ecil Stocks at.-ie ITnlted States lteni rr-.p"i te.d dally by lAi-en !5. Lome, K! North y.e-n -uieet. Kel. le. Denver & Rie Griinde N. V., Lakii Erie & Western.. Kansas and Tutus '.. Lake Shere New Jersey Central ... Saw Yerk, Ontario . W St. Paul, .M. & Omaha Pacific Malt Rochester & Pittsburgh Texas Pacific... V.' abash. St. L011N& Pacific.. Western Union Tel. Ce Peimsy I viuiiit Central PhlladelpblitX R(dii N'ortliem Pacini Cem " " Preferred.. liufTidn IMtti. .t West Ul:"'l I M 17-"' 11 's i-W ti":;I jiV'i Si i v sr. i-.'il :!7i 11 3:oe. r. si. 4 . ai-i 7i4 7:: 2-it. 17' :v, -7'.; ts-i ' '-" -te m .7 t !" " ll.' Lane Lecal Stock and f tunas. far v.il. 'ly f! iwr et. Lean, due ,332.. -Jlfti i--.t... uri " IS. .. .-K " Ih'J'l... I". & ler et. u S erJ y 'i-.-i per el. Scheel Lii.ei... ' ' in i ll"'i" J'l-S " 1 " in Ser'.il ve.irs. " '.; " In iOer -a) juirn Mauliulin borough lean MlBOKiL-iXKOUM trrtXiXX. QuarryvIIle R. IJ Mlllcravllle Street car Inquirer Printing Company watcn vociery Gas Light and Fuel Ceiiifaiiv Ueven.-t Heuso Columbia (Jas Company Columbia Wate.r Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta liollewwu.ro Stevens Heuse................ Sicily Island lvist uruiKiywini-a wayni-He-g... Mlllersville Vermal S'-boel M1S1KLLA00-JS IION-JS. eunrryviili' IC. It., ki- i. Reading A Columbia R. !I.Vs.. L:-.n(-istei- Wiileli Ce.. dm- !--';. tj3iu:.L-tef (iiid Light and Kiicl Ce.. tin-in 1 er-jO VlllH I0 L monster ' Lijftit and Knet Ce., .m IW) II M, Hal tee tlX) $60 oil 50 ilK) 2T. 100 1W) Wl Ut ..HIKl .. UK) llH- t- TURNflKK STOCSB. litg spring .V is.-.ivn- -i'ii-v.... ISridgepert ti llei-i-sb Columbia H. (:in:.-tnut Hill 'lelumbia & Witslilngteti Celumbia.1". ISIg Spring Lancaster ft Ephr.An I.aneaster At WiU.-.v --tr.:l 5tmsburg t Millport '.'arietta x Muytewn Marietta Mount -lv Lam-., hliziibrliit'ii fie Mid-liet'n L'lucustur .1 Ernitvilte. Lanea-ter & LRUs: I-;uicati:i . Williiiiiitewn..... Lancaster k Maner Lnni-a-itr.1c Mnm-i-im , L'i!ii-:is!er ft Mi.rlt'ttn Lancaster A New Heli-inil Lancaster &'-nf'iiietiuriiiii 1IAMK SMItKA r'trst Nrt'emu if.'. ariiieis' National Rank Kulton Vatienal ISiiulc I.ai'.'-aster Count v National 11: nlc. Columbia .National II. ink Bphr.ita Nntloieil Rink Firht National Rank, Columbia.. - rirst Xafeiial i;xi.., -trasfii-.v ... First Nalienal Rani-- .M:-r -Hit. ... first. National t;-.iu, .!. - .fey.. dtitz Naliena! R.inl Maiilu-.i n X.itlen-'i Ha.-ik Union V'ttlii'ittl IS-ink, Mi. nut .'-v. Niu- lleli.anl Nail.i:il K.iiik....... "SIM I. IK 25 25 a 10.1 50 .V 5 i iue sin f !' 50 , 1IO :a . '.'jit Km IWI ion t'HI I.e. Ut-J pm Lust si-Je ties "7X r.11 :--m 105 112 10- ll..rlll !in:.;4 Utl LV.-5 y.U) 50 120 1701 lOO 1.5 Ii. 1 1117 105 IHft.b') 100 l. $ 10. is Hi is 17.'-.1 21 40 4.0.1." k; 75, 55 1SI.10 1.: .!.- 72". tmi.21 II:. i.'5i50 III n::.5e iu liiai :.s vi 1 15. 1.75 I Hi 151 ii r,: i:i' F KNTf.KTAItiMKNTH. ULTON iJl'KIt II IIUS K. Monday Eveuini?, Feb. 12. Arch Street Opera Heu?e Minstrels. Direct irem Arch Street Opera Heu-ie, Pnil'a Loek at the Array of Talent '. eeMCDiA.vs : LEW SIMMONS, HARRY .1. ARjISTRONU, CHARLEY REYNOLDS. OLlt OlVM C-ELEBltATKU qCAUTKTTK, CilAb STEVENS. .IOII N" STOl'T, HORACE RC--H15Y. KRAXZ WKTTER. CARROLL .t ICEARXEY. In their Acrobat I -.--eTigs and Dancer. A Large ORCHESTRA under tli? dine ion el HARRY WANNKMACHKi:. H. IIERKEICT, V. RARONE. AL. RIXEIIAUT. .1 V. MESEROLK J ARMISRCSTEi:, W.M. IIA'LKY, .I.f'INXEY. II. VANSC1VER. tiVM.iry, PRICE-. RESERVED SEAT-;, - -Fer sale at Opera Heme Of!i SOT tlUASTITY! :s.5, (50 and 7.1 Cents 75 lebS-ltil TTAIIt KALSAM. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A bcncflcl.1l dressing preferred te similar articles because: of its purity and rich per-fit-ne. It RESTORES TO CRAY HAIR IliE YOUTH MJL COLOR and iirevent-t dandiuft' and tailing of tin- hair. 50a and $1.00. HISCOX ft CO., N. V. FL0REST0N, Excels the finest flower in rlchw-s. Deli cate very lasting. Ne oler iikeii. iS.i sun; vdii get KLORESTOX Cologne, signature et Uizcex ti Ce . X. Y., en every label. - .in! 75 cents, at di lugt-ti ami Cealerj in perfume. OOLOGNB. Ul3-lyweewJf.dl'u