LANCASTER ,D AILY INTELLIGENCER. THUESDAY, FEBRUAKY 15, 188& rOLEMMA NEWS. "i k :i mii.An ijifuuvsi'iiNuKMi't ! --n:-. .lil.ijg ili hUM-ucJihiiM.- Hem I luterr-d lti :i:xl Around tlm I'oieugli X'likeil up t til 13 lutein- ;; ncPi-Vt l8-e;tr. Tlm pay car of tliel'eiir.f.ylv:in.a lailread company was in town this afternoon. Ttn: fail .imi ftMival of St. Jelin'h Lu-tliei-an cbuich will op"it this cveniu;; in Oil.! Fellows' nll It :.h(jii!d be well patreni.ffl Ity t ! c:ti7-u- of the town. Te nioiev (Ember Ji.iv) pruer ant! litany v.itl be h"M in St. I'.uif's I. K. flmicli :' l.-)'1 ';'. '. ; tviuiitj; graver at J:.!) p. j.i. But few x u!ri,n:M.h went te Philadel phia fieiu this jrldte this meiii'mc. Tup athui m-jiiis te be anami.c the ex -ur--jeii-s of tin: H Jc C. and I'eniislvauia i.'.iheatlh. Ml. Fra.ik L.t. h Lu.s . e far recevciul fiem tin-1 fleets eltliel.it- f-hoeti-)racci-lei:t as te lie out of the l.eisbe. He made .bib liibt anncai'iuc- Mit thortn.etbve.sler thertn.etbve.sler day. A -leg hhev.in iiiitein of lij'dio).lio lij'die).lio lij'dio).lie bi.i wis hilled en Leanst htreet by Officer l):.i!;i-i this morning about 'J o'clock. Tbt ani-nnl li.-d, atti.iett.il the ellicd'h ititiiU'ii by its htiane conduct, and as i'ie svmpteins of ina'!ne.-.s wni se eviilen". h" deemed it b( .-! te rii.-p itch it. Tin; opera house will he occupied en the "veiiies of l'ebniiixy - 1 and tilth, by Little. ". ' Veild" Comhinatiei). " I iifle 'i eni'n (Jabiir' will Iji jh M-cntcri heie this evening by Minnie Fester', company. A IIvditclltMi Te lie .".l ,!'. A 10 percent, i-iluetien will be inside ii the h:i;i ji el tbeeinjiloyee.sol'tlio Ilcuiy (.'lay and St. Chat let? fnrnaees, (latini; ttetn 'In lJ0.h of Fcluuaiy. Twe ltdnc ltdnc tiesih will tin it have taken i!ace at tlie.-e liun.ti within two months. i'c-Miuit: tlc:itn::i Mi 1,. V. lliubaids, aCel.nubia boy, i'lm Lirphiytd .it ' Chester Meel v.eik;, in C'hcstf!, ln.s l.i-t'ii juoineted te the le-r!jrin-:l)l'i (--it :: efhi-,1 1 in.-ji'.'et.ir. A biie and b-ua.ii. -iiilliiiav tr-tlv was held at iLeie-ii lift- ei Mi. IJie'.vn, I eernf-r e' Filii and Locust .stieeth, last I ibl. Y "imi.; .t.lic . piincipally wen pie- j w n anil pent, a d-nht:nl evening;, j "tlu J'clret buddy, i At a 1 ms met tii;' of (he J.idies' iclicfl ..eciely, it wa.s ) picU ti by this M'eietai.v that 1-1 vi lulu .. nl (j iu:..ni Liuiih-s had j been leecivintr :issi:-iuc3 fiem it. A ' iipeit ,f the aiticl'.-, tUl cutl te theoe i l.timlii .s was jn :e.'tid..:s was also a icpert I el tlie pi 'til ii- f!iict-s t! the -..-.seciatnai. A ytMjil v.i!c has I. ten done by the ladies I'Dinpi'Mi: tiiir. chaiitabie ei.uii. ltien. Sljt.itt Sier .liijiDluted .I'diii S. Snyder, Mdten MfKail.mti and Fian.'c Unity have bs en eitieied te np.nt for instiii'jtieLi.-; in dbp.itcheib duties, at t li-i tii-ti'.'vi:-i"r. flit-;-. u the east vaitls 1st" I ' !! i'tu thai the duty limns of i be di.-ji ile! .., :i tli!r jilcfe aie te be j letMiu'tl :!-(ii 1'Z te . benis, .n.tt it this, be eciret 1 1 li- .. tit leinen vill be as-allied ler tiu:.y .i lut' flicts in Celutubia as dis pateheis. The seleeln:i fei thiheie.ipeu sible poMiieiis was v.eli made. T!ie Slut e IVerltx. Tl'.e v niinenei-iieiil of opeiations at ll. i Kei lj iii '.veik.s w.ii v. iltits.'-efl by li-aiK Ions I'uiidittl spic' ittns yesterdi.y, all of the pt'reip.tl ini-n el ike company heiinj inr.'-nt. 'I he tnci was libteti in the cupola ;n lb'" ineiniiifi, aud the fust heal '.u? iii..';e a, lour o'eleek in the alter alter alter iioeu. The iiea-uitr el the company, Mr. . I1. Detwi'er.t ..li'.cd het i tiie cupeia the tii st bulb !t;ll of sh;;s Eveiytbin;; eper ."tetl n, f'-ctiy and tlie'iealeit sati.-factieii at tin' . ul , vis bit and exposed by fveiy p im! pie-eid. Tne uen which was tiir.f'I out a-i." a .sujMiier charae I it. All j.atts el a stuve were made at lli!- ibe lirst eastjii. Thirty liiv usenlil- ss isi-j'ev, ..t v.eik, aid the bak'nee if tjn, f.it...( ,-,liich is yet at Spiin Uiy, will ..i mv- heiv. i'5 asheil time. WlCii-t'Kt) ri'-I.VY. eiiul lii;liii"i till TIie Tiaek. Tiiim wi (!::. tuseciini u the Pennsyl . tiiia ra'lie! i mis juivuiuauii travel was leiisiderably tb. lay ed. About two o'clock tiii:; morning tngitji! J7e ran into the war eiicl el tiie train drawn by tii";:',e ."i'.IH, jul east of the i levvui at .J!-: L-ek Tit. te eass aud a oab-ie-e el the littc vtoie domelisht'd. The tr.siiiR wie s;ein .test and the one ..'t aii had siepp-tl. It v..i.i ju.ii. pulling :t when ttie cue a'K'id ran into it.. The t ar n.i" :t;l tpty The liae's we it, bio ked fii live hetu.-. A5 out S:'!0 . ni. inline !S1, caM-vard bound, jati into the imsr of the train drat'n b Ltniiue (5'J5, ..t Neilli Bend. i';;inii 4S!, the caboose ui the front train in'l a nuin'ier of ctr veto thrown from tin: track. All we; e damaged. Theueith track was blocked Fer an hour and the Houth ene for two hour.:. J Je! ween 9 and 10 o'cle.;t engine '.kT, t't tehed te the La:.c.i-Kr accniu'j.l.vtien, a p.iSeOUL'ei tiani which inns between tins eiiy aud I i lsbiu g. v..i5 thrown from the tiack at the S'lippc-i st-'oet biidge. The eitlent w.i r iiisi-d by the breaking el a bMt in the "loevod ti..ck. Xe one v.'a:: hti'ban.l little iLuuage v,a-. dene te the engin- wit iii ii; lepkfi'l in a couple of hour:. TUB Kl'.i:iY sTOVJI AV'tJIIItS. 1 V-r.v i.rt'itlt.iule liiitcrprlse le HioTenn. The Iveclv stove weiks l Columbia wuc uecesbfully : taned yestei day, when the liisl t-.i-li'is we;e ni.tile in the ptcsenee of a luntereufi audience of inlei ested people. It is an enteiprise veiy ei edit tide iutieeu te the Columbia capital -ii who li.ivc atlwn'.mi'd it. The capital in sted i.s $12.j,000 .wni the buildings that !i,ue b. en ef-ci'-d are .is compiete as they c mid be i-wtde let their purpes", be sub bL'.tig very handsome. Tne easting beti-e i.s lea.Iy a beautiful loom. lighted all atoned aud affording the ve.y b.-st l.icilitits for the weik. In the 'eat font t.ttry Plain building, the base men! is devoted te the storage, the lacks i the dill'eien piece.-, el the vaiieus .-tin s : li' puct.; of each atove bding jiufc each in iti own bin, ,e thai an tuder fei a ceitain number of stees is litled by r.tkmg a like number of each of the pails of the stove out et the. bins aud bending by clov.iter t the loom where they aie put together :or shipment. The ellices and wetk looms are en the liist and second lki i.s, the upper limns being used ler sie;ag A railroad siding at the deer takes away the finished stoves and the t-iieee--!u tit' rt ei' the manage inent under Mr. Ilaldfiuau as piesident has been te arrange then works se con -nientlyas te sicuie the veiy utmost i.'uuiuj in the luanufactme ei their pio pie tiuei. "I lie ". t'lejil'iine Ollite. The cupola being erected en the top of i.ily hall will bs for the use of the tele phone company, -which will have its eflicc m the thiid story of that building. Cress arms will be placed upon it and the wires will be fasteutnl te them. The room is being fitted up in line style for the use af the company, which is" new connected with Celumhn. In a short tinie a line will be run te Ephrata. Lititz aud Man heim. Vj-eursJeii te X'lilli d?)jl:i:i. This meiniii 129 psisen took advan tage of the Hxcur.iien rates en the Pcnn sylv.inia mad te Th bdelphia ; thirteen .t nt by the Beading. 1'nltl Off. The pay car of the Pennsylvania rail road came up ibis afternoon aud the em ployees lfcceived their money for the mouth. A KKVtJLUriUNAKY LETZCIC A L.mc iHter Soldier in Ueiuiiiaiiil nf 31 ri.. AVahlilDgten'a Uunrtl. The foilewinK letter was wiitten by leba Steele, a captain of the Continental at my, te his brother, Wni. Steele, Lincas ter, Pa , liem Morristown, li. J., 14th of .luii", 17S0 The original manuscript is in p )s-essieii of Miss Marguerite Cabtillien, of Nev. Jer.sey, who is a great grand (jaiigbt'T of Captain (afterwaide General) Steele. Hen. Steele was a native of Lan caitcr county His parent intended him ler the iiiim.stiy autl lie was under the tui tion of Kv. James Litta, at Chestnut Level. At the b:eakini out of the Beve t'ji-enary .ar,fiill of asderand enthu.'ia8m he l.iin.iuk bin sindies and euteied Wash inj'te'i'r-armj. lie v. as weuhded in the sh'-uldei at l! battle of Brandy wine, and abnett le.st his ble by unskillful Mttgeiy. On leoeveij he letunitd te his command, served thieui'li the war. and was with Wa:liingtnti at the surrender el Cemwallis at Voiktewn. In IfOrj he was appointed collector of the peit of Philadelphia, and l.e held that cilice until 1827, when he re signed. This letter will he leatl with special inteiest by Ins nuiu.-ieus friends aud lelaliverf in this city : Di:ak Wii.i. : 1 have emitted sevcial opjii-itunitiesel wiitmg, with a daily ex p station of seeing you, aud my biether in- law, Jacob Bailey, which 1 new cease te hope for, aud as we have taken the le-lil ler scveial days in eenseqdiiice of a sudifen arid unexpected excursion of the enemy, from Staten Island into Jcisey, who have (as usual) committed the niett cinel aud wanton depredations by binning anil destroying the houses and piep-nty el many peaceable and defenseless inhabitant; ; but the most sti iking instance, of their baibarity was in taking the life el a most amiable ladj, wife of Paison Caldwell, who left nine small elnldien, the yeunge&t eight months old which sat en its mamma's lap a witness te the eiuel murder, though insensible of its less ; nor did their bar banty endlheie ; !eratcr seveial skir skir miehes (in which it is thought we killed at least leO and a nioiieitioual number. tegethei with seveial ellicers, one of which was Ganeral Stirling) they ictiied te Elizabeth Town Point, wheie they re mained. fortifying and possessing turiu .vehes of putrj e! the town; aud 'tis said' that two nights age they made an indir. ciimiuate saciiliee of all the ieniahs in the pklce ; a cimd .slaughter iudeed. Yestei tla a captain liem the British army deser ted te us, but he is beyond a doubt n damned rascal ; but it all conspired te make gleriuiis the ouee dreaded (though new ignominious; anus of Britaiu. I am at piesent enjoying myself iiicom iiicem patably well in the family of Mis. Wash ington, w1kk. Kiiard I have the honor te eeinniand since the absence of the gen eialaiitl the test e! the Family, which is new six or seven day is. 1 am happy in tint importatiee of my charge, as well .n in the pii'seuce. of the most auiiabie woman upon earth, whose ehar aetei should I attempt te describe I leuid i. et de justice :e, but will only tay that 1 think it unexceptionable ; the liist and second nights that I came it was ex peeled that a body of the enemy's hoi se would pay us a visit, but I was well pre pared te receive them, for I had net only a geed di'iachirienl el well disciplined ttoep-- uii'ier my command, but four iu-.mi-1-i.s e! Confess, who came as veluu teei.s with their muskets, bayonets and atuiii'ifi.iu. 1 assuie you they have dis posed of a greater shaie of spirits than .ou ghave or ever will see as lenj; as they cxis'. I leive you te judge whether tlieie is net oensideieblo merit due their com mander. I only wish 1 hid a cenipmy te ceiii'iiand ler a, jcamjiaign, and if you weulii net, s-e an alteration in the. censti ititieu of our arniy against the next, I would suff'T te lese my ears and never command i enuressinau again. The rations the have consumed ceusideiably everbalanee all their service as volunteers, fei they have dined with u- every day a' most, and drank as much wine as they would earn m six mouths. Mike my best leve te my dear sister Bet';, paii'iit", hi ethers and sisters, as well iv te all my geed neighbors ; but in i me.t ji iitiettlar inauuer te somebody I can't write te for fear of miscarriage. I am your aflictieuate brother, Jehn Stkem. lit ddqiiai ters, Monislewu, June 11, 1780. Niat'Miioicuueii wi;vvs. I.K'iitH Airuri tlie County 1,:m. Jacob Pred or some time age sold his lain, of 40 acies in Lillle Britaiu twwn .ship. te Samuel Stelfey, of Beiks count v, for !-:J,500. A daily mail has been established en the leufe from Ocloraie, IjaucasttT county, te Atglen, en the Pennsylvania railroad, via Collamer and Stecleviile. Ames Heffman, of Perry county, butch eietl a hog, in the stomach of which he "mud sixty-nine nails aud pieces of iron, m all weighing six ounces. Seme of the mils weic of lull length. The hog was in a healthy condition. The Pennsylvania steel wetks, at Steol Steel Steol jen, ::e lepeitctl te be in a most ilouiisli ileuiisli ing tiiuiditien. On the 1st of this month work was begun en an order for 70,000 hteel tails, aud the department in which aie maun (act ui cd frogs, switches and in tei locking apparatus i.s crowded with orders. The iish commissioners el Pennsylvania have netilied tha Legislature that there is a Luge i umber of brook auti California tieut, salmon and carp at the state hatch ing lit-u-es, te be obtained by addressing Cel. James Duffy, at -Marietta. In Beadinsr, owing te the dullness of trade the Beading hardware company's feundaries have been closed until April ; leO of the hands in the Beading railroad cai siieps have been ndelinitely suspended, and Wilsen's spectacle factory aud the Peuu hardw.ue factory, employing tegeth erniore than SOO hands, have closed for the week. A piize fight took place near Cleveland, O , -(Osteiday between Jehu Marrou, of Pittsbtugh, and Fianklin Glazier, of Ilar risbnrg, I'a , for $'300 a side. . Beth men arc amateur pugilists, being rolling mill men. Glazier seemed the lir.st knock down, but after twenty one rounds, tintl iug both his eyes closed aud wholly un able te continue the combat, he threw up the sponge. Articles of merger aud consolidation weie filed in the secretaiy of state's office yestei day morning between the Buffalo, New Yeifc and Philadelphia lailway com pany, the Oleau aud Salamanca, Oil City aud Chicago aud the Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Western eempauies. This action was taken preparatory te receiving the chaiter which wi 1 be issued te day under the cor poration name of the Buffalo, New Yerk and Plulauelphia railroad company, with the principal office in the latter city. The capital stock is $20,330,000. A wax plant of extraordinary size and attractiveness graces a room at the resi dence et Cooper Stubbs near Lewlandville, Md., icared aud trained by the skillful bauds of Mrs. Stubbs. It branches near the root, one branch extending around the wa'l of the loom a distance 133 feet, filled with handsome foliage and flowers. This plant attracts much attention. It is 11 years old, having been planted and grown for several years in Lancaster county near Peach Bettem. Diuukaud Disorderly. Geerge Smith, a German stranger, -was picked up m Middle street yesterday se fearfully inebriated that he had te be taken te the lockup in a wheelbarrow. He had en his person about $7e ia bank notes and geld. He was discharged thismora thismera iDg en payment of costs. S-irprlMi Party. A surprise pai ty was given last night te Harry C. Butledge, at 412 West King street. About. fiflee.n couples were present. aud, they putoefc of refreshments. The display of flowers was liue, and all enjoyed tbemselved. efnr!e Appointed. S. P. Sterrett. of Marietta, and E Jjiirk Jjiirk helder, of Farmersville, have been ap. pointed notaries public, their couijnisr-iens datinR from the 14th of Febmary, 1SS3, aud te run for three yearn. DruiikH Seut Out Alderman Ban sent two diunks te jail te day for ."3 days each riilr tftiiffi. Tl 1 ttlieif will held a l.iir in Tetnp i.eite h.ill, u incli u ill b.'ln en -.U.ttil.i iii-rlit. Uy their !idTti-uinuiit eI-'-.v!i-i' lets et itltiae itltiae tiei. an' eit.-ieiJ. Tnu l.tir uill 1 ter the benellt et L.tnea-jtei Uivi-i m Nt fi. U. K. K et r. AIIIIHIIIOII. " 77i Preft tr." Te-iiiniint.- .veiun5; "J he I'lelis-iir " will lie played by t li-i eilmal ll.-ulixen hqu-ire eeinp my, wlih Win II. I'll lei te ar.d ei her popular people. Thcie has been a lttsli ler lesertiud seats .unl they aietill fjeintr. HVEVlAt. A nrit '!-.. A rathi'i eynleal I.ulj. snuiewli.it et a lint, -ays: in st men, like cold-, aie veiy eiMly c,iup,ht hut ditllciill to-etiidel. Uei ini-dakc isappatenl. Dr. ISiiII'h CeiikIi Syiup wiltcnie any cold however .stulibeni it may be. 1'iiee lb cents. A itXMcnr itr JndU'estlen, Cuii-iuiiptieii, Dyspepsia, We.ikiies, Fever, Ajrue, ele. Col Cel ileirH JjlipiM lleef Tenie. Hi ludeeil.Vw A 1'neMrr way te m-c a--l'iiii:itH" w liee.mtr. I'se llale'ii Heney et Hotelieiiad ami Tar. I'lke'e Toethaelie Dreps eme in one minute. t i-luilced&iv "lSmiIi en toeniH." Ask ler Wells' " Rough en Cei ii--Quick, eemplcte, peiinaiient cine. -AiiitM. bunion'-. " lie. Celli-, 'III. licnsen'-' t'ileiy .md ('I'iiiihmmiIc Pills, aie wm tli their wcihl m nl.i m nerv ous ami hiek headache.." Dr. II. It. schHUiter, et Ralliineic. " "ne luclev ; n end nw'win. ; .te re Itf. J)r Jlensen's .l.in Cure Ita.s ilriifit an-ay (ill eruptions ami I'm iiiatli well" Ida C Yeuii;. Ilaiui ten, IIIn. A puie, liariulex", i flic.uieiis iiieii. Liver Re-ulatei . aietl-, sue- Alulliei-Hl itliirtinrH:i IMettifru:! Aie you dltitiiibed.it idj,-!it ami btel.en d yeuiietd by .iKicK eleld -eilterini; tied ciyinji Willi e.eni' uiliin. p-nii et cutleij; tei-th t 11 mi, uea one- and net.tlieitU .i MRS. WIN. SLOWS KtlOI'Ul.Nti s-, Itlji' It ivut se'iev tin peel lilt l.i "Ullcit-l lllliieill.ilel di ;ei. i upon It; iheie i- no ml-Lile alieutit. J'u. .e Nik'I ii iiieihct en iMiih m haii-' i i: -cil 11, who nil! net 'llyeual ens-t thai ttuill ie-,u-latethi; bowels, unit Rivu t.'dt te the iii'ithei and leliet ;i!-l heulth te the ehlld, eperatlni; likj in.eiie. It is peily-h :eite le use in .ill eayi, and ple.i-.int te tl.e tasli , and ie the pieieiiptten el one, el the oiliest ;.iil best leniale pliy-leiiins and ntii.-ef in H.e United Slates. Sold everywli. nu '.'" c nts a bottle. iirJ.ly-M,WA&&w iJ-Featheis, llbbei, elvel e.ni all be eol eel eol eied teni.ileh that new hat by u-in the U'.i. niend Djes. Di u-r-jixta sell any color lei le cent". It you can't sleep or an- lestlesiat night, take bininmns Livel Kegttlalei. Ue TO II. I(. Ceetir-in's iIiik pltiie ter Mrs. Vti'imtii'A jXaiv y(lintial Vf. Fer blight ue"s and inability et eolei aie uiiii(iialeil. I'eiin fiem i te 5 peiimls Dlit etuns m Enjj- lisll.Klll liOl natll. II-C -. l'liellls. ' I !?., Oi. Or !",'(' i ; '"iiiMi. .N'-fjleet (M'fji'e it , ctt-.iblH L'i:ir PNui. e ; l-" .' i.kjui hi.il I'm- i" s thei-tee.atli like mwii hv; .' neai btieuin na i"iill3 in an In In Ciiiid'inipiieu. .." in I i,e:iL. ,J an. I Ii it -t'lis. but act dite'tly .hi . ', 'le'.aun dpi;., .ali.ij ! Ii'Mlallen, K'Ve tell"! It. -;i.iin, Rietn i'.i.l C'Mij'hs, Ci.lairli, aed ii:- Tin out Tte'ibb a inch rflnera and I'el HcSpe:.--"is -lie-lib -el te. Fer lliltly Mil.., Cieau'm Rieiiumi ii Troches hive biea recem .eie'."t by jihyd eiaiw. :i!til alwaV" i'i.u e 'i ! iiiti-iactie i. Iltt IllJC I'een le ii-! e , wIiIm .!.'! C .ilsT lllf l.e fei neatly an en; '. fjener.itei, tii.'y h i .i .'i talned v-) .iiiiiU'd mill; yeiDi ; theii .. --'aple leuiidl"! d tlm af;e. Sold at i. .- -it.-, a qx ivetvv hen mv-lvuT ! l..K.'".Jvw The UuiiMtiy. Who has eer lived any tin in the e niiitry hut must have he.ui! el Hie iitue" el I5ui I5ui deek as a bloeil pitriiier. Ruubick Rloed 15it-ter-' euie iljsiei-.ia. biliousness and all ili-er-ilets ini-lni; tieiu liupine bleed or deian,?ed liver or kidneys. I'ric-el. Fer v.W by II. 15. Ceeiii'.iu.ili uj-';i"t, l.57 and l.J JNetlli ijueeit .ilieet. Jtcltlnj; I'iles nvinpteii'.H :mi1 euro. "'lie syinpteiu' aie meisluie, like peispua peispua tien, iulen.su itching, iniie.i-iil by sciiiteluni-, very disttessingly, paitieuhiily at nif-nU as It pin v. onus Bi'iu er.iwliug in and out et the rectum ; tin) private, parts in eseiu'Uu:es at tected: it allowed le continue very set ions lediilts may Jnllew. Dr.. Swaykc's All- JIlCAMSCi OlMMKT "isil lie Is ltd, '-UIO ClIVC. Alse ler Tetter, lteli. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Lfysipeliis. R.irber.i' Itch, liletehe-. All scaly, Oritfty, Cutaneo"s Fa up' ions- I'i ice .".0 cents, t! be.es ler$l.'iT. Sent by mail te any aihtre-s en leceipt et juice in eilneney. ei thieeeeet postage-stumps. I'tepned only by Dr. Swaynu tc Sen, Ne. eJK N. Sith street, I'luladeliihla, ' I'i. Sold by all pieniineiit di tinist". awAYMj'a IMLLSiue the be.-t for all biUieus diseiileis. " Cure lieadache, levers, Ac. -lyeetl.VwT.Th.V-S Mis- Annie Le-jan. I'liiludelp'ii.i. Pa., -aj i : " 1 h ive la'eu IStewn's liei Riltet a a teuie and consider it an excellent pieparatien " Fer sale by II. 18. Ceeluuti, iliuggi-t, 157 and It'll North Queen htieel. Hi Ittiktw J'ld l.ti-. Samples live at Oroeei '. !i. Ce., Makeie, I'liihulelplil.i. A Rahtlcit X Ili-.K'ld.v-Uw Feit Lame Ruck, Sine ei Chest u-e SHI LOII'S POROUs Jl'LASTER. Pi ice, i.- cents. Sold bj II. 15. Cochran, 1 17 ami !.? Nei Hi Queen .-licet, Lancaster. lebllced'i new te sreure lit aim. It seems blrunije that any one will suitor liem the many der.inKeiiieiits lneuhl en liy an iuipu'e condition ei the bleed, w hen SCO VI LL'S -A RSA I'A 111 LL V AN I) STI LLINOIA, erlJLOOD AND LIVER SYltUl will rotefe pel lei t health te the plijai-.aloinni'uitieii. It is inueed iiHtiPugtlien'u1.; -.Mtip, pleiuarit te lake, a nl ha pieven it-elf te be the be-t RLOOD PURIFIER ever diseeveicd, elleet ually cmiiif? Screlula, syjililitie ili-enleis, eakne-s et the Jidney,, Erj sipelas, Mala lia; all nervous iP-erders and debility, bil bil eon' complaint. anil all ili-ease.s !ndieatiii;nii Impure condition et the RIoeil, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, fekin, etc. It corrects indi (-cMjeii. A single beltle will piee loyeu its meiitsasa healtli lenewer, ler it ACTb LIKE A CHARM, especially when the v.etnpIauit ia el an exhaustive nature, liavnu-a tendency le le-een the natural i ij;ec ei the bram and uer eus -vstem. . rtER'S PAIN PANACEA ones a pain in man and beast. Fei use vteinaliy anti inter nally. UEIUIOR.-E POWDER5 eitre all dicease-i of heie, cattle, sheep, hey.-', poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. mayil-S Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's ilms toie 137 Ne, tli Queen sticet. n.-DRT'i! uoiiBenoid IJauacea, 13 tlie medi oRecttve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bloeil, whether taken Internally or applied externally .and thereby mere ceilainly reliev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any etlier pain alleviator, imil it Is warranted double the tjticncth et any similar yieDaiatien. it cures pam in tlie Side. Rack or Rowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and is TIIE OREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Urew'S IIoushheid Pamacta" should be in every lauuly. A teaspe.miul of Uie Pwiacea In a tumbler et liet water sweetened if preferred.), taken at bed time will ehsaji up a cold- 23 cts b. bottle. roen-lydM.W&S&w .Vi?- .1 UVKItTIHlUESTS. l."t!t KENT. A ST'KK icoerti AUD 1 Uuetiint: tr ceiiiainitii' a roeiit. ;e. ju fceutii Oueen stzeet. Apply attiie Ij. rELLinKN- CEiinfliee. He SL'K limil'T : UNCI! Tills KVKSl-N'O ut the Ti.'tnent ilelej. .Verth Quf en street. Bei j'ner & Englr 's !) r en rap. FitEOKItlOK WOEULK. It Proprietor. 13l'IL!C5AI,K tlr- FUKMTDkK. On FRIDAY. FEU. IK. 1SSJ. at West Wil low, a hirye let et Heme Mannlaeturctl i'ttrni ttitc, all nir. AlJe. a Itirsre let of Lent To Te To baece. 'Matiil 1 et"P- !"it .'.' Uigurs. Sate te cennnenei- .it li o'clock m. 1! Lint'S FL'JtMTUKK C. S. Hess & te:.-, Atict-. It ! It-KLICSAL.!-'.- .-tai'icuAi, irKi;iiUAiJv i 17. lis!, en Neltli I'linee elrivt ounesitu Heading Ui-ptit, l.aiuajler.l'.i ,vii b-seld Hie following pri-eii.il piepertj. . iz : 10 Utcetl in,4 i-nwi " :th pm, ."') sie,tl. .! le:ir-j,:t!l Cht'-.-tei :tml Lntic let- county ?let-!c illeiie-'. i one-heie Humeus Jiucy uti'l lluriie-a. let) tens Hejj: Maiime. IU til Stiau and Haj. oed Mini, 10J30 tret, nbeiit fiOOOJeO'.Ieice and Itnanl:1, and tii.tnv etlier .t ticle. i-.tle toeemtiieiieu at t o'eleek p. Tit lH-ltwAi'.iHt.lli H. K. KELLER. C1 11 V CIIXhTAIll.K THB UD:K- sined. h.ivuiL' neisveil the lioininatien el tin.- Reiiubliean naitj let the ollieu'et tity L'eiiatl-le of the Mth aid. of th tlly et Lancaster, ter eleciien en Tuestlay. the i-Jth instant. ics,-iecttullv .-elii its the su!ri'a:;M of the voters el the waul, pledging hlicsell, if elected, te U"- his bet einleaver-i te diehitrse tliedutieset the pesitlnit laiilyaml inipar hilly and te lheoali"tactieii et the iteneml public. .Jl)Si;i'II lJUlNT-NALL. 11 Hud "513 K:ist Chestnut Street. I J. n:AMi savi.!; I1A-5 REM'iVKD Ills tiALLEKY OF PHOTtiUKAPHY Tf NOS. 42 A ND 44 WEST KING ST., MSi' Eiaetly opppe-t- tin Ohl Sl.-.nd. eetll (imd.VwR ir.S I'ATK '.IS) A'. II. K1-.IST, I.AI'K IK Li l.iineii"tei City, deee.'.-eil. Lellers et ad ad uiiiiistr.itlen en -aid t. slate having been granted le Ihe iiniiei-ivnctl. all persons in debted te ."(lid ileeedent .iiei'i'qui stcd te liiaku immediate t-ettleiiii-nl, uuil tliese haviiiir eltiitii! erileiimiids a-j.iuisl ll.e eitulis et atd tleei dent, te m.iUe krewn the same te the tin-dei-ineil wilheiit del. iv, ie-.idiiitr in Laneas tet Cily. S. C. MILLl'.R. Aduiliiistj-ater. W A. Wilsen, Se. Si Cenlte .Square. A ttei ue1'. dil-ntdeawTh L,sJ.-iTj: OK IM11I.1I I'VI.K, LATK lllf J Lancaster city, l'a , deceased. The un-dei'-ij-ned auditor, appointed te distiibute. the balance I'-maMini in Iho hands et Jeseph W. Maikb-y. udiniiilsliater et said .leceased, te and um.Mifr thee legally entitled te the same, will ut lei lint pnitie-e en Friday. Feb luaivit. In the Libiary Roem el the court li'iiiM, in tln-iiiyel Lutiea-stei. wheie all pcr pcr .sens nilcleiti din iM diMiibutieu may at tend. .1. E. SIIENCIi, tl-ililTli Auditor. J JSJIH.I; Si-i.i:. !N llJIMiAt. !'';'.5i:il I AKYi', is.-!, will lie selil at Ne. III. Nevm Iiet.tlieeuliie ilOUsLIIOLD FU KNITD RK. Alaible-'lep Tat.'i ", lliiir Cleln l'ailer Suit, II or CPdh Iteekii, Rad'ent Heme Jleater, ISiii eN. liij-i-atn and Hhk Carpels. Window Rliiuls and Seieens, Miners, I'leluies, Waul Kibe and Cupbeatd, ISuie.iiis, Clniis, Demes tic sen Jnj; .Maehine, Lawn Aleuer, CoeLsloio and Raiif;e.Tv.e walnut .Marble-Tep lledroetii Suit-. Hall Sail. and niaiivelber ailiiles net n. lined. TIicm' things aie all neatly ne: and iu "eiiil condition, sale locemenee at '.) O'eleek, a. ut. ILSllir.Bl.r, Auel. .IOILS W. ItEMICK. R. L. Ikum'-t. Lleik. Jeb.O'.ltd iSIMTK OK 1ltMASIS. C!X, M. !., Ii late et Lancaster el'v, l'a.. deceased. Letteiset udiiiiuisiiaileii en h lid et-tate Jiav ti.i been grimed te the tnulersiiiieil, all per per seiis liiilehlid llieieteuti) leijue.-leil te make imim'ili.nc i i ment, and lliei.u havni'-; ibiinis or iiemaiids n-jainsi the same, will present them uilheut del.u ler wit lenient te the im deibiKned, leeidin: in L-eiea-ler city. .IOIIN O. StERCKR. JACOR t! AISLE. Aditiimstr.ttoie. W. . Wn.se.. c'iias. A. Lamm-, Atterne. - H!-CtilT!i i.Mt ai.j'. at i'i:hitk.m!.i: is ok 1 leiedtlie Ur-l-c-1 "isti.e ,teiy ISriek I-WLL-LiNG HOUSE, with laiKO t.vo--tery Itriclc learattaehment. and Fr.inieM.aah l.eu-e hav ing 11 loom-, bt iu -; 11 ill, l'ailer, l):an oil-and Dining Reems a'a ' Kitchen en lirst lioer. (i Red Reems and Rath Roem en i-eeend iloer. and llni-hed Attie; l.ti-. Rath. HotandCeld Water. Ibaler, Rir.e. Dumb '...lter. Water Cle-el-. Geed Sewet:i:;e. Itou-e has Vaiieus etlier eoiivenienee-; is well-lmished and in excellent condition. Al-e, en same pienii-csaic Iliiek -table ler two holies and a Can i ifr lleu-e ter .six car riages, and abundance, et truit. all -llu.ited Ne. 117 Seuth Duke hlieet. Let 2iil. leet: tjOvid rea-e:i ter -e'lne; 'teims ea-.y. Fer liirtl'er narticiibn-, erihu ie-.iing et piciui-.se-, e lit en RAl'SJJAN A- 15UR.NS, Real Estate Agent, HM'idR ! We-t OliniKeSt J T It. K. Hi' f. LADIES' FAIR! tOR THE I5EXEKIT OF Lancaster Division, Ne. 6. !'. IE. K.et 1. at TEStPERANCE Will be epeniii'i l.eiil II LL, SATUIiDA-Y, FEB. 17, 1883, 'Jent. nuni!- until SATURDAY, FERRL'ARY it, iiiclusie. spj:ciaj, ATjTi. re.v.v i:a::i i:vex. jxa. A Uiaml Oiiiie-tia,cenipiisiii It of Lamas" ler's best known i.ni-ieiau will appear en the Opening JSihl ADMISSION lOC'SNT-j lebia-ttd 11- ATS, CAl-.S Al rUK, Hats, Gaps and Fury. JOHN' SIOL-. 1. 1- puiehased tlieentire sleek et Hats, upland h u:s lately beleiij-iii'; te the linn et Mm. 17. .V Rio.jlaMiienublc Ii liters, and new eltei., theiii ler i-lie, retail and Mhele--ii'i", at -rn atlv le.luced pntea at Nes. :il and .! NORTH (JUf.lI.N .ST., the well established li.it Stere et the lite linn et Sliult. A Rre. Sjieeial ini'm enn nt- ellereil te country mer chants. Mr -ides v. ill continue the Hat busi-111-1 ami cen-'.anlly keep en hand the latent and In -d htlcs. !!e iias employed llemy A. and Wm. shiiitz. d the late linn et Shult. k Rie., w he ate cxpeiiencc'i hatters. JOHN SIDES, iSUCGl'.S-'OU'JO '-Hl'LTZ 'i RRO ) 11.; U.I i:h 7 f.KTAtNMV.A'l'H. F ULTIIN tn'CUA UOUSL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1883. , 1ST ONE TIME. Original M.vli-nu SuarcThealie Cenip.-ny in tli A musing Comedy ?ueced? : THE PEOEESSOR. Original Company. Original Scenery. All the Qii-ld Pretty. Leve and Beinance G2-S. R. M L THE OIRLS ARE PRETTY. ADMISSION :.", r.U &"" CENTS. RESERVED SEATa 7" CENTS. Sab et Seats will commence Monday morn mern ing, Fib. Ii,utOiieialIeu8e011ice. IlU-lwil "j '"Ul.rON Ol'iiUA HOUSK. Saturday Afternoon and Erc-ii'?, Wee. 17. MINNIE FOSTER'S MAMMOTH ANI GIGANTIC UNGLE TOM'S CABIN COI The only Genuine Uncle Tem's Cabin Com Cem panv tiavclin. Exceliin; in every leature all picvietib lepicoentaliens et tills lumeus drama. MINNIE POSTER as TOP3Y. I5e-.t Topsy in the world, liitieflucing her New sen-js, Dances, Medleys, Uanje Soles Stnd Spciallies. LITTLE LOTTIE BURKE ax EVA. Reing the snialle.-t Child Acti ess in America. Lnuagenient with the only Norlelte Coleied S'tudenis. Finestband et colored sin-'eru under engagemennt le any manager in Ameiica Tcnnesseai. M:Ue Ouartcttc. Introduction of the Trained feiberiaan ltloedlioiiiuls. Let all thee .ildicn see the dwart donkey, "Dellie." POPULAR PKICLS 25, tS and 50 cents. "Matinee 15 and 25cents. Seats for fcale at opera euse office. til It SECOND EDITION. THUKSDAY EVENING, FHB. 15, 1883. HARRISBUEG DOINGS. t?RuCBKDlKUS 1NXUE I.Et'ISLATUKE. Senater Wallace' Laber Bill Amendment He Speaks in Its Faver A Ku-.li et Bill in Uetb Heuse. Special Dispatch te the Imtelligejccei. IIarrisburg, Pa.', Feb. 15. The Senate constitutional reform committee reported a constitutional amendmeut . prohibiting the manufacture and sale or intoxicating liquors. Mr. Knight's joint resolution te reduce the number of senators te thiity, and the nurubev of tin Heuse te fifty was negatively reported, but vas placed en the calender at the author's instance. Cooper ellered a leso lese leso lttlieu, which was adopted, that the Ben ate adjourn en Saturday until Wednesday evening next. Wallace's labor tribunal bill was amended by Upperman, of Alle gheny, te authorize judges te constitute tribunals for the adjustment of labor dis putes ou the petition el tnty per sons employed by at least live firms, individuals or corporations and when they are flsbured that the potitieus are representative in character and repre sent the statement of at least one half of each party te the disputes. Wallace made au exhaustive speeeh in favor of the bill, which as amended was laid ever for final leading. The joint resolutieu ou rotreneh retreneh ment of public printing expenses was passed finally. A commuuicatieu was received fiem the governor that he had signed the Indiau policy concurrent reso lution. In tlie Uuuse. Wolverton's bill te abolish merchautile appraisers was passed ou second reading iu the lleuse. Neill of Philadelphia introduced a bill authorizing companies te be formed under the geneial corpeiation act te supply light aud heat by electricity, the eeuipa nies te have the light te eiect wiies and poles en any .streeet with the cent-ent of the councils. A bill was Javeraniy ro re ro peited te prevent the use of doleterieiio diugs in the manufacture of liquet s. The bill te create a state beard of health was indefinitely postponed. The Mexican war pension bill was passed ou seceud.ieadiug with the amendmeut that ex rebels be ex eluded liem the benefits. The Senate bill te pies-cribe the manner in which com ts may decide boieughs into wauls was passed finally. Till: CRt'AT DLOOD-j. Hie Water Still Creeping Up '! Canum tlct. Cincinnati, Feb. 15. At I o'clock hi-? morning the river was eixty six feet high and still rising. The sticanis above aie also lising. A Stucr Explodes. This morning an explosion of a sewer gas occurred iu a house en Wilstaek sticet, in the inundated district, demolish ing the heuse and burying seventeen peo ple in the ruins. Officer Mack and a spceial policeman, aud the wife and a two-year old daughter of Mr. Miller, were taken out dead. Three ethers are likely te die and seven or eight were badly injuied. The explosion was caused by men carry ing a lighted candle into the cellar. Slightly Itetter Prespcct-i. The weather is very waim and cloudy, with occasional sunshine. The river is fluctuating, but is new apparently slightly declining, and is about sixty six leet, thiee inches iu height. Il is expected that the floods iu ihe Licking and etlier streams if they de net swell the cuneut here will at least check its fall. Tlie Waters Iu This State WiLLiAMSi'OitT- Pa., Feb. 15. Advices received by lumbermen are that it rained all day yesterday up the river at Clear- held. There is a lour-feet Heed te day and the water is rising at the rata of a a feet au hour. The small streams ate all swelling. A big river is expected here by te morrow, aud these living near the ice goige are appreheusive of danger. AX WAStUIXUTOK: Saealur Edmunds introduces a Salutary Jtexoluilen. Washington, Feb. 15. In the execit live session of the Senate te-day Mr. Ed munds called attention te the alleged abuse of the privileges or the lloer of the Senate by lobbyists and ethers who thieugh the indulgence of senateis have been in the habit of obtaining cards of admis sion ostensibly as secretaries. With a view te correcting this evil, Mr. Edmunds introduced the following resolution : " Ordered, That no person shall be ad mitted te the lloer as private secretaiy by a senator until the senator ap pointing him shall certify iu writing te the sorgeant-at arms that he i.s actually employed for the performance of the duties of such secretary, and is en gaged iu the performance of the same." After sdme discussion the resolution was referred te the committee en rules and or er dcicd te be printed. Legislation in tlie Senate. In the Senate, Mr. Merrill presented a remonstrance signed by Oliver Wendell Helmes, T. I. Aldrich and J. G. Whitticr, againfat a reduction of the tariff ou books below 25 per cent. At the close of the morn ing session an exceutive session was held after which cou&ideiatien of the tariff bill was resumed. Mr. Merrill gave notice that if the bill should net be passed te day he would ask the Senate te sit long enough te ruoirew te dibpese of it. In ilie Heuse; Iu had the Heuse a leug discussion was en the JapauRse indemnity fund after which the tarill bill taken up. Mr. Van Voorhees' me- bill, was tieu, which had for its practical effect the placing of sugar en the free lht, was re jected by a vote of 20 te 130. XlliS I'AliUUN VALiTD. Tlie I'i leaner TVlie Atn Seap te Loek Sick Carries the Day. Columbus, O., Feb. 15. Isaac Kuapp, of Fiement, Ohie, a life piisener who was recently pardoned by the governor, was learrested ou January 2 en the ground that the pardon was secured by fraud, habeas corpus proceedings were instituted in the supreme court, which decided this morning ihat the validity of the pardon could net be inquired into en a writ of habeas corpus, aud the prisoner was dis charged, Judges White and Mcllvaiue dis senting. This is first case of the kind in Ohie. AKallread Wreck. St. Leuis, Feb. 15. Five of the six cars of an express train were derailed and wrecked twenty miles south of Moberly yesterday. The engineer, Jehn Lester, was scalded te death, and the fireman, Jehn Murphy, was cut in pieces. Nene of the passengers were inj ured. m Belief for Ireland. Watebeurt, Conn., Feb. 15. Te-morrow Kev. Lawrence Walsh will send from New Yerk $12,000 for the relief of the famine sufferers in Ireland. Laber Strikes etllzed. Tkenten, N. J , Feb. 15. The gover nor te-day signed Assemblyman McLaugh lin's bill legalizing labor strikes. A Heavy Less. Stamford, Conn., Feb. 13. The total less at Cellender's manufactory, which was destroyed by fire last night, was $225-000. A Disastrous Wreck. Chicago, Feb. 15. A passenger traiu en the Crane" Trunk railroad struck a'breken rail and three coaches were ditched. M:s. Huldah Seaman aged 74, of St. Viucent, Ontario, was in stantly killed ; her daughter. Miss Hill, was badly injured aud has beceme insane. Many ether passengers were badly in jured. The engineer extinguished a fire in one of the coaches with pails of water, thus saving many lives. rarllampnt Keas?inlleti. Londen, Feb, 15. -Parliament re assembled te day, and the queen's speech was delivered as already outlined. WSATtiUK 1NUICAT1S. Washington, Feb. 15. Fer the .Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather and rain, easterly te southerly winds, statieuaty or slight rise in temperature iu the neithern portion, lower barometer. A Docter's Keiunrl-.'ible Hill. David Robiusen, a physician of Patter son, N. J., who piefires " Rev." te his name, has riled with the city clerk a bill against the city for $5,000, the account beiug itemied as fellows : "Tebieakiug up the ravages of diph theria by showing it consists of a few ounces of f'eieiqu matter iu the bleed which can only escapi through the pores. $1,500. " Te lowering the death-rate of the city te the extent of 533 lives in two years (sce vital statistics of 1S7G-79 and 1SS0) by means of circulais, letters, cards aud tracts, showing what feer consists of, $2,000. " Te stepping ravages of smallpox by showing that 100 cases of it cau be ex pelled from the bleed in two or thiee hours by the vigorous action of the pores produced by het tea, $1,500. Total, $5,000. Dr. Kobinsen iudeiscs en his bill the werds: " I can prove iu any ceuit of justice that I have been the instrument of saving 1,000 lives iu this city." Kobinsen is noted for having wiitten many eccen tric communications te the newspapers en taxatieu and ether subjects. It is thought that he has become insane. Amencr the circulais issued bv Kobinsen i.s one announcing a joint stock company for the pieservatieu of 10.000 lives a year, and another proposing a claim against the United States government ler sei vices jendcred iu L'lCMiUuit Garfield's ca-e, Keuinsun uavin, wua remedy te the sick president's attendants with the result, as he asserts, of piolenging the patient's life. Stories of i'uiiauay bl.ivcr.. Kev. James Freeman Clarke is deliver ing au interesting eouise of lectures en The Anti-Slavery Ceuilict iu the United States." In the last of these lectuics he related a number of inci dents about fugitive slaves, many of which are new te ihe miblie. Among these i.s the story of Ellen Crofts, a beauti ful girl almost white, who dressed as? a man, took her husband as her body sei vant and started for the North.Te hide her went of beard, she put a poultice upon her face, and te pi event detectiea by reason of her iuability te write, she put her right aim iu a sling. Then by bluster and bravado she get a pass at Baltimore for her servant te go North, and he escaped. Mr. Claike also told the story of " JJex Brown," who had himself boxed up and shippeil North. The peer slave who clung te the guaids of a nte.uncr leaving Charlesten, and who held en theie until almost drowned, and then cried for help, was net se fortunate, for the captain of the steamer, upon his arrival at Phila delphia, turned hiru ever te the pul..u aud he was returned te slavery. The H'i:j- or 1'lckpuckel!-. Jeseph Parish, a man with many aiias3.J, was brought te Syracuse, N. Y., by the sheiifi", en Wednesday, fiem Chicago, lie is lecegnizcd as the king of pickpock ets, aijd known as the most clever iu the profession, lle is wanted th'-re for robbing Doles II. John-jten, of Fabians, N. Y., of $i,0(J0 ou the Uiugiiamten division of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western laihead Eoiuetime age. As Johnsten was about te take a seat in a smoking car, a man thrust a valise into his lace while three or four ethers crowded mound and jostled him about. As .soeu as Johnsten recovered fiem hi." excitement Le found his money gene. Twe of the suspjeted parties were arrested and have since been indicted, but the third parson, who is thought te have been Parish, get away. It is thought that he is al-e the party who robbed :i mau of $5,000 in an Albany railway eating house a few jea-.s age, and who i-tole a pocket book containing $1,000 in tlr- Central rail way station in Syracuse. lle Ou;-Jit te lineu'. The late Lord Cardigau believed Hiatal! the world was an army, aud every thing therein was regulated by military precedence. On Sunday, at Deeue, after the usual Fervice, he sent for the local clergyman, anil said te him: " I wish te tell you that, in my opinion, the singing of the children te day iu church was dis graceful." The clergyman replied, with due humility, that he vas sorry te differ from his lordship, but that he could net consistently ugree with him ' I repeat, sir," said Lord Cardigan, "that the singing was disgraceful I" " And 1," said the clergyman, " regret te repeat that I cannot agree with you." " I tell you, sir," repeated Leid Cardigan, " that the singing was iufatueus ! I have been an inspector general of cavalry for five years, and I suppose I ought te knew something about it." JlAi:KiSTa7 l'ldl.idelplila IJI.irnet. i'nu.AJJii.PUSA., Feb. l.i. flour strong, lend inji upwards ; buperilne, ii 'i"i- " ; extra, ilW.31 37: Peim'a Family, i'i I0j5 23. Kve flour lit ft l-) ter pure. Wheat Urin and unchanged. Coin active and hi-jlier ; Me.encr, 70c; Yellow and Mixfd. 7."."7'c. Oats active and film. Itvc none here Previsions lirm and infair iebbln- tiade. Lard linn. IJutter lirm ler choice, ether srailes dull ; I'll. Creamery extia, 'Ma ; Wc-itern, ,;53iGe. Rolls dull. . K-iRS quiet : Pa.27Je; Weatcrn, 'J.327c. Cheesu quiet and steady. Petroleum dull ; lteli ned, 7"2'7Ke. Whisky at il U New Verk JlarKer. Nuw Iei-e. Feb. l.". -date and Western stronger ;Iairlv active : Suiierllne Stat$-'70J?I ; Kxtia de, $3 0123; Choice de, $1 3i)?7 00: Fancy de, $7 Ulijiil: Round Heep Ohie, $10" 1 10: Choice de, tl3()7: Superfine Western, itft 3035 S3; Common te Geed Extra de f.5 853 4 10; Choice de, $1507; Choice White Wheat de. $6 23357 ; Southern steady : Common te Fair Extra, H i0Q' 30 ; Geed te Choice de, $3 !0i$700. Wheat ieveri-di and excited : l8!"c higher : brisk speculative ; Ne. 1 White, 51 11 ; Ne. 2 KeJ. Feb., SI 23'4 ; de March. 25Vifi!l 1", : de April, $1 '-lm 2S ; de May, $1 2-J"4 1 20 ; de j une- l 2-)31 23. Cern l-lc hij-her and iairly active : Mixed Western, spot. .uiie ; ue tutures, TiygaiU. tats5ffl)lc liiguer: fctate. lOft-llMc; Wet ern, 4334-: ; Ne. 2 March, SOJSSOraC ; April, 51331c ; May, 3034a3OJ'c. Live Stock Market. CniCACO-ilegs Keceipt-, 23,000 head ; ship ments, 4 300 head ; demand fair ; market steady ; mixed. 3 00f?R C : heavy. $13 COgtf S3 ; llht, $U W0 63 ; skipi, $t 005 00. f.utle Kecctpts, 3.3111 head: shipments, 2 0ej head; dull and weak, wlthoutquetable c'hanc : exporters and shippers dein little ; dressed beet operatives and butchers the prin cipal bujers; expeitH. 3 108-J20; geed te choice shipping, f5 COSSrO; common te lair, $1 0004 00; mixed butchere', 2 COgi 73; steekers and leedcr strong at i i 73Q1 83. Sheep Keceipts, 2,0(10 head; shipment--, ?,200 head ; prime ia geed demand and firm ; market ler low grades glutted and very weak. Common te fair at t3 00z,4 : medium te geed at H 35S5 20 : choice te estrs, 55;"0iG 12. East Libkbtt Cattle Receipts. MS head ; market slew ; prime. tfJJ'J'ii; lairtogeod, t '2535 73 : common. $45. "Je;-s I'eeeipts 1.U0 head : market firm ; Philadelphia-. 7 :iO(87"0; lialtimere, $70u C7 10 ; Yorkers-, t 75SC iV. Sheep Receipts 'J,W3 head ; market active for weed and slew ler common urailcs : lair I te con-1, fojje 50 ; common, $1 5JfJj 50 ; prime. 3J,1. Stock Market. New Verlv. rmiadeipnia and Lecal Stecb also United States l'euds repeite.l dally by Jace3 15. Lenn, ii North Queen street. Feb. 13. 10:00 i-"!) 5.W1. r. m. 4.f,i 3t -Wa l''7i 71?i 2RJ 4t 41 231 SOVi 3 2ri 4I.-, su it; A. M P K 43;; 4JJ' ai-i 30 les-ii 10S Oenver A Kin Umnde N. V.. Lake Kne.t IV est urn.... Kansa-. anil Texas l-uiie Shere Si'vf Jerey Central .Tew Yerk, Ontutie W -t P.-t-.I. M. .c Omaha P.ieiiic Mail..... I'ech-ter ft Plit-'bnrgli i 0X113 IrftCItiC. -. v.'id -.sh. St. Leuis .t P.icltic.... We.-tein bniouTel.Ce IVmis-vlvaiiia Central Phil idelphia Heading Nmthern t'.ieinc Coin " Preferred.... Uuti-iSe Pitts, ft West JI 1M 25; Wi i-'-r ses M 3'J 27 H.J4 43 M IS. r.si'5 ai'-; Sl-8 'ei 27 f2-S tlral'i uml Previsein onetatlou!. One o'clock quotation j of grain and prevla tejt, turnNned by S. Ii Yundt, Breker, 15; IC:ut iltngs-tretU. Chu tt. eb. 15. i.md ii'iK '.Viie-it t'eni Oi.'!i Ferk Mm li'.iH .37K Miiv.... L13Li .lilC .t 1S.55 Petieleu'. Oil City 'J7 Lucil Stocks and I'uuei. Par val. $100 liki tee 10c 10i 100 UK) 1(H) 111) luO Last sale (105 I07K 120 121) lltf 112 102 102.10 V. 102 12.25 2i..W 50 120 L i'ii- ity t per ci. Lein,iluelb-'2... Iss5... 1.W... " 1S3... ftperet. 11 1 or tie years.. " f per er. Scheel Lean.... i inlerSiyKir'.. " 4 ' lit 5 or 2i) years.. " 1. " in 10 or 2i years. ni.iuhelm boieugh lean.... MieUt.LM1KOU.S BTOOKD. Ouarrvvltie K. It 30 MiUeisvtlleStreetCar fid inquirer Printing Company 30 Wuteli Factory Wi Has Light and Fuel Company Slovene lleuse Columbia Gils Company Cf linnbia Water Cempuny...., Susqiieh.inna Iren Cduipany. .. lUO 90 loe 17.il 10O i hi 1 SlM-iettii llollewwuro. SteveiKi lloilbe Sicily Il'ind K Lt llnindy wimi W-iynesb' .VI M) 60 Millersvllle Xemvil bel-.oel MISCKLLANKOItrt UONOS. (a uryvllle K. It., due sH fUM ICeading &. Columbia IC. i: -V liw Lane-i-ter utcli Ce.. due tst UK) 117 left i..5l) Lineauter(j'as Light and Fuel Ce.. due Iu I ei20 years Liueasti-r tlas Li'thtuiid Fuel Ce., 41 Wj JtoeO. . - - 100 UK) lde le-; TOT5NPIIIE STOCKS. Ifli' Spring ltv"iivr Valley $ Si 10. ItridKonert &Ue-i-m1kh 13M Columbia A Clief-tuut 1 1 ill 25 '.ilitm!ilii& Washington 25 Columbia .tltig Spring 25 LuucuMt rft Kphrata 23 Lancaster Willow Streel 23 Strasburg t Millport................ 25 Marii-lta.c Maytown 23 Marmtui fc .Mount Jev 2.1 L:ine..KiUabrtht'u .Mlddlefii 100 18 2"J IS 47.55 21 40 4e.ir ) Nt 75J 53 i3;;.ie 4.: 3.;.:3 Lati'-.ifttiii- & Kriiitvllle. &0 Luiciviti-iei l.nlt. 25 Laiie-isti!i-.; Williaiusteuii '23 L'lncister ii Maner 50 1. -in easier A Munludm. .............. 25 Laneatei& Marietta 25 L:tin-.ister . N:w Helland.. 100 Lulicy.'-ter.'lSusiiueliuiiiia 300 iiamk srecKS b5 27.23 $200.25 Hi) i::.50 no l ::s.5 112 ill.:-') liS 200 l.V).7f I te 151 70.51 1.51) Kirrt National niiim fIW t ariiieis Niitln'mil Panic... 60 t'ulleu National l.ank 100 l.'ineiister County National Lank.. Ml Columbia National ltunk tee Kphrata National Itauk I(X' Flr-a National Itiiuk, Celuiiibla.. .. KH) Fitst National Hani., t'ttasbiirg If rii.st, National It-ink, Marietta KVJ "irtit National P. ink. Mount Jey.. I'M) Lititz National liank 10U Manhei.n Nalienal ISar.it:..... IWi Union National Hank. Mount Jey. 3') Nev Helland Nattenul l&iulr I0O . IKCJ'JLTjANEO us. IjKIll ALiOiSICMAN, W. D. STAUFFER, jS-tlil SECOND WAUD. OCUIUKNTAI. UiriIT!Ii:iiIl COKK. iieader, have you n sere threat? Take OCCIDENTAL. A10 you tieubled with hearyencsa and phlegm Iu thuthre.it? Take OCCIDENTAL Have you diphtheria or .scarlet fe,erin your family t Don't hesitate te try the OCCIDENTAL at once. It never lails if taken in time. A deelded change is seen after three or lour doses have been taken. Tii'j OCCIDENTAL ean be had of any druggist in Lancaster at 30c and fl.ne per bottle. Don't tail te try it. II. IJ.COCIlltAN, Nes. 137 undl3'JNei la Queen street, ulwavs has it en hand. eMindTu.Th&S -VT-T1C1- 10 -rKKM'ASPKK. AMJ JUN- Li NEUB. All persons are hereby lerbidden tetiespaas en any of tlie lands or the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancast-tr counties, whether inclesed or 1111 1111 inclescd, eitlier ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rlgidlv onterced against all trespassing en said lands et the under ilgned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FllEEMAN, It. PKKCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FItEEMAN, Attorney ler it. W. Celcmaii'a Ilelra. elii tltt&w, K. MMAMNU'S UAKtl. FIIIEND3 AND PATRONS ThU may be the last chance te .secure the greatest burgains iu iiu ivy-Weight WOOLENb ever elTured In this city. Remember. I am going te close them eutif possible thi.sseanen. Ihaveliandled this class 01 goods ter ever 25 years. I am thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth in the marketandde -ay I think the V. & H.aiulJehanny Edrec'ens are superior in finish, mere, reliable in color and meid durable than any cloths produced in the WORLD. Remember, also. 1 am the only man In this town that has tlm NERVE te ... ,.1.1... 1..... il.... lil. .It 1. it'nd .-nrid Thev r:m only be had in the Targcr cities at prices net leSS I IKlIl 5" I" fl-1 " -'. "- "' iw.Mh ......v. out atitO a suit. I am having a great Roem In Treusering'-. I am offering Ueavy-Wcighta tiem J3.30 te-SlOa pair make a note of this. 1 have among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia for lef s than J15 te IS a pair. Thanking the public ler the kind patronage extended particularly since my great reduc tion in prices. I shall endeaver te give en tire satisfaction toailmypatrens. itelnir again able te attend te business. 1 will superintend every department, or the trade personally and will guarantee te secure every one the great est value for ti-cir investment. It ..... n.n.l.mtlnna VM TO'irmntpd tn l)n Of JH HIV III"'......"... ...v ....-.....-.-.. .. w superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any Otlier llOUC III .I"- uaniiauiih ..-.u. v.w,....jr the best skilled workmen from the city. Un less entirely satistactery te the customer 1 will net allow it te go out. PLACE AX ORDER, AT OXCE, AT 121 North Queen Street. naTAIUtU. jaAX-FEVKK. CATARRH. Ely's Cream Balm Effectually cleanses IB the nasal passages et Catarrhal virus,caus Ing healthy secre tions, allays Inflam mation, protects the membrane from ad ditional colds, com POSITIVELY CCIUM C4.TARBH, COLD IX TIIE HEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Dcalncs.-, Heals Seres in Naal pletely heals the ercs and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial re sults are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac. Un equalcd for colds in the head. Agrecable te tice. Apply by the Pa.ss.iges, Subdues Ca tarrhal lieadache. trice 50 CaKTS, tittle linger Inte the nostrils. On receipt et SO cts. will mftil a package. Sold by II. 1$. Cechran.Druggist 137 & 139Nertn Queen street, Lancaster, Pa Ely's Cream Balm Ge. OSWEGO, X. Y". HAY-FEVER ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, X. Y. t-.ugI5 eodjeewd&eoww- Blyscre