LANCASTER .DAELY INTELLIGENCEE. WEDNESDAY, FEBKUA1IY 21, 188& Constable. i V. Scheuienbrand 228 Andrew Elehheltz 203 Judya awrencu FaUc... llO I it .bt. J. Evans.... 392 , Jttxpveler. Jehn H. Nciiuer... l.)uceb 31. Wilhelm 2 FIFTH WAlil). Select Council Jehn Stark l'j Hurry A. Di'ler.... 3.J2 Common Council. U'illiifn 15. strine. 203 I J. F. Remleyjr.... 2-i- Jeiiu J. Jclfiies... 211 F. A. Albright 2ej Assessor. A. Metzieth.jr 119 Henry Haitley. 352 Constable. Samuel .Lentz .... 237 Geerge Winewer . 2.S Judye. William aimeii Ul Harvey T. Reilly.. :,os Inspector. E. S. Kre-s 191 1 Win. DeUuven :w, SIXTH WARD. Common Council. O. F. Belize), sr 270.)ehn McLaughlin. 3Vj Win. is. llsen.... ::i4 Win. ltMiili! :; Vtm. .Jehnsen 311 MIiIlt W. Fraiui... 371 Assessor. Clutb. R. Frailly... :is'2 A. L Themas 207 Constable. aiartin Daily 403 JeaepliBrientnall.. 200 .lud'je. Jelm R.Scner 312 Jehn W. Sanson.. 3J7 Adam MlshUch 312 Jacob Gable :;; SEVENTH WARD. Select Council. Gee. 31. Hergcr.... 3(K Win. Woklsen .';ts Common Council. !'. Dinkclberg SB. Jehn I'cinley '.; t rank R Everts., we Win. Cornelius -j.i; i!. Flunk Adams.. ".i'J Win. II. Balemaii.. 24: -l.xsc.v.ver. Jam h It. Uarvln.. 379 Jestpli Derwait... 233 Constable. Jehn Merrlnger... 407 Win. Leenard 201 iji.vc 'Vni.McL.iugliln.. 301 Bernard ISruclit 222 'i, Inspector. Jehn T Knapp Jffil Rebert McDonald. 2B2 EIGHTH WAKI). Common Council. I'.i'iij. Huber. :195 J. F. Sutcr fil Jelm Kiitu-h :i!M I Daniel Smi-ych V J.J. Hartley 393 1 Lewis Slut w 01 Assessor. C. Frnii-y. nr 409 J. IS. Milli h ack.. 54 Constable. Gee.Shay 413 Henry Benn r !5 Judye. Samuel Huber.... 393 Albert Nicke's (il Inspector. Jehn Myers 39 Gce.ccii8'indcilcr. CI NINTH WAUI). Select Council. Philip Zcchcr 32S Dana Graham 322 Common Council. Miles File 311 I Will. O. Dais. 3W Jehn McKillips.... 331 Jehn.S. Kcmlig.... 3J2 Gee. Stermicd.... 3).lehii Fev 307 Assessor. Gi:'i. Sheet. 323 Linna-UK Kathven 320 Censfulilc. Jehn Heir 3!S Gee. W. Ferdney... 309 Judyc. Jeiiii Heek 320 Goe. W. Fex 323 Jn ipecter. tharlcs .Smith 331 Carsen Miller 311) The Vete for Scheel Directors, f- r r ? ? r r . 170 200 lllO v'17 317 31)3 331 24:13 l. 1! l'.r 2SI 317,3!2 330 2410 17.". 1!)7 l'.f 2)0 .SIS 3'.)7 3 8 2437 170 l'.)." 1 il 2!I0 3181301 :!30 241!) 170 !!)." 100 201 318,301 312 2420 173 103 I'Ci 2SS 310 302 327 2100 278 302 300 378 2...". 01 310 2.V2I 273 2!lyi 2:-0 378 233 ( 3 310 2100 277 30 I 3 12 370 230 0 . .!1S- -2313 273 202 302 372 231 01 3:0 2101 273 12H 3 370 253 04 310 2300 270 207 302 301) 2.':i CI 312 2t4 Johnsten.. Lovcrgeod McCerinck 31'Coneiuy eblender.. eehs Ilerr. .ainsen Rrcucman. Klieiinan.. Ilartman .. Warlel 20'l, 209 20 214 211 211 201) 20 ; 201 J2i 200 2MI 2 9 2SI 2S." 2i 20 3!:0 .IIK, 3V 31) 3 ..i.i StauIl'er'B CatJlsh Stipper. ! or the iNTELLKirjNcun. A certain party met the proprietor f the Ueclthill hotel, (Maner township,) and accosted him as fellows : " De you kuew whether Jacob Lutz has get any jtfibh for s:ile '."' Tlie reply was that 'Njapt.W. D.Staullcr h:s niiagcd all I can catch for the next week. Oa the Wednes day after t.!ie oleciie'i his i ireiui; te bring his fViendb dev.:i te partake of a first-class CAllisli supper." Just at this time we would like te knew who are te be the gm-sls of the great de feated? 1 f there are any se brave in our city as te de him honors in that way we should like te kuew why they did net en election day show r.bv.ir devotion and net let him suffer an ignominious defeat at. the polls. We are aira'ni that Mr. Lutz's catfish will be in a spoiled condition before that banquet ceiuus if. Wk ake after you. in stkasisuku The J)i!iiiecritH i!l llliIrpenltllIH Kc-j'tlre In a Citizens' Victory. The election in Strasburg borough re- J suited in a victory for the peoples' ticket j ever the Stalwarts and our correspondent there thus relates the event : The Rubicon is ciessed the die is east the vete is counted, aud if the cor respondent of the Examiner is agreed that the next caucus will be held in the ladder shop or drug store, it don't matter which. Fer the last r.hrce weeks the borough has l.ieeu iu a ferment ever the sad death that was in .store- for the Independent party. In connection with the township politicians especially the former pretege of Levi our borough leaders had foreshadowed ttie decree. The justice of the peace, whose siu consisted in openly declariug his con victions, ami the school directors nemi-' :iated at the citisuns' meeting, who were -the champions of our present system, were te be sacrificed by common ceuseut ou the , altar of party spleen by the defeated can-; didatc for recorder aud his bevy of pest- j ollice followers. Unfortunately for their calculations, geed citizens of the borough sounded the key note of common sense and the Stalwarts died hard. The ' justice of the peace, H. G. Boek, was tri umpantly elected, aud the school directors (ene Democrat aud one Independent) left their Stalwart competitors sadly in the cold never te hepe again. Tlicre never was a mere determined effort te sacrilice the geed interests of the borough te boss methods acd machinery than the campaign of yesterday, and when the fact is taken into consideration that the vete of the community is strongly Repub lican, the victory is still mere complete. It is a, still, small voice from a rural district te the hidebound and inteiestcd politician, that blind adherence te party interests for party sake has had its day. The entire citizen ticket with the exception of as sessor, censtable aud ene councilman out of six, were triumphantly carried through. Fer the next year our genial citizeu, Chris tian Rewo, will preside ever the affairs of our borough as burgess, aud Ress Black, a pronounced Independent, will act a3 judge. The writer of this article has been in the borough but a short time but he is assured by old citizens that the staid old tewu never witnessed greater rejoicing ever an honest victory. The township politician went early te their homes, and when the citizens of the bor ough, headed by the Paradise band, parad ed te the lower end of the town the mouth organ was no where te be seen. The fel lowing is the ticket elected : Judge A. R. Black, (Ind.) Inspector II. II. Ingram, (Dem.) Assessor W. B. Miller, (Stalwart.) Justice of the Peace TJ. C. Boek, (Ind.) Scheel Directors n. F. Andrews, (Ind), Ames Esternacb, (Dem.) Constable Jasen Stctten, (Stalwart.) Burgess Christian Rewo, (Dem.) Council Jacob Carpenter, (en both tickets), Elam Mooney, (en both tickets), r E. C. Muselman, (Iud,), Wm. Black, (Dem.), Samuel Esternach, (Dem.), Jehn K. Bachmau, (Iud.) High Constable Jehn F. Hull, (citi zen's ticket.) Auditor Wm. Spencer, (Dem.) Scattering Returns. GirarJ Reth and Allen S. Ruby, Demo crat?, were elected respectively te the offices of burgess and high constable in Marietta. With thoee exceptions all the rct of the ticket elected is composed of Republicans. In Little Britain the Dem ocrats elected the entire township ticket except school director. In Bart the Dem ocrats elect the assessor, one supervisor, auditor and town clerk. A UK310CKAT1C VICTOIiY. A Clrwn &rep in Columbia Borough There are many sad faces in Columbia te day. for the election is ever and there are quite a nuinbcr who did net get what they wanted. This number is principally confined te the Republican ranks,however, as the following list of these elected will show : Fiisst Waud Scheel Beard, Wm, B. Given. I).; Council, James Perrettet, D.; Constable. Jehn Gilbert. R.; Assessor, Andiuw.T. Meisling. D.; Judge ffra, B. Fasig. R. ; Inspectors, Jeseph McFall, D. and Martin Eliuk'e, R. Second Waud Scheel beard. H. C. Gray bill, D.; council, Geerge Tille, D.; constable. WillUrn Wittig, D.; assessor, William Boyd, R.; judge, Harry Nolte, D .; inspectors. James Schroeder. D.v and James Baker, It. Timw) Wakd Scheel beard. Dr. VV. F. Markel. D. ; council, Henry Wcsterman, D. ; constable, Frederick St: uck, D. ; as sessor, Daniel Gehn, R.; judge, William Beck, D.; inspectors, William Beeks, D., and "William Gilbert, It. Messrs. Jacob Sneatb, D., and Christian Strawbridge, R., were respectively re elected chief burgess and high constable. The election passed off quietly, with a single exception, and that was a fight which, however, did net cause much ex citement. Few peop'e awaited the re turns last night, as it was rather cold standing en the streets and nothing of a warming nature could be had, as all the saloons were closed. The raging Democratic Columbia re porter of the Examiner is about en a par with the howling Democratic editor of the same paper. In the paper he carries the standard of the Republicans, but always forgets te vete that way ; he casts a siraighteut Democratic ballet. Strange, isn't it? But the happiest man iu Columbia to day is Harry Nolte. " Sliudge Neltc, of you blease." He will make a geed judge of election and de his duty. We knew lie will. As he remarked te the crowd last night, it. is the first time in many ycais that a Democratic judge has conducted the election in the Second ward, and " he is a Dutchman, py shiminy." Don't, say that Columbia is a Ropubli Republi c in stronghold hercatter. The combined Bearer and Stewart vete had net a half score majority in town Put out the roosters new, 'Squire Grier. Bcnuie Clepper has missed the assessor ship again. Always will, tee, although the Republicans have a strong majority te back him with, if they only would ; but they won't ; why is it ? Let us here bid peer Henry Fisher a last sad adieu. Willie Witiig had tee many votes, and Fisher is minus the ceustableship. The " Tew j Hilars " went back en him. Con stable Struck hounded through the politi cal aiena with a rush again. When, after despeiate exertions, lie finally focused his gaze en a voter and said, "Come"with me, my pey," thcre was no resisting the appeal and the Democrats scored another vote. The Temperance Women. The Women's Christian Temperance Union met in the basement of the Duke stieet. M. B. church, yesterday afternoon at U::J0 te perfect their organization and commence the work they have assumed. Mrs. J. P. Wiekcrshain, the president, was iu the chair, and Mrs. E. Ellen Wright, secretary. The pieceedings were opened with prayer and the reading of a portion of the scriptuics by the pi evident. After .some introductory rriuuiks by the president there was an informal discussieu as te the best means of accomplishing temperance reform. The constitution seut te them by the stale society was adopted. Twe new members were elected. The follow ing named churches are new represented iu the Union : St. Paul's Reformed, Duke street Methodist, St. Jehn's Lutheran, Moravian, Ptcsbyteiiau aud Olivet Bap t''st. It wjis decided te held the next meeting in St. Paul's Reformed church, next Wednesday afternoon at 2:'J0. The meeting closed with prayer. A ''ttster Surprised. Lastevcniug about ene hundred aud tweuty-five members of the Duke street M. E. church surprised their pastor Rev. W. C. Robinson, by marching in a body te his residence en East Walnut street. After all had gathered iu the house, Mr. J. B. Geed arese and in a short speech, presented the paster,withasuit of clethe?, hat aud a large basket of fruit. Mr. Rob inson received the :ifts with an appropri ate speech. After the presentations a flue lunch, which had beeu provided by the members, was partaken of. iirtliilay liecepileu. Rev. Dr. Jehu W. Nevin, D. D., was 80 years old yxsterday, aud last evening many of his friends, neighbors and rela tives called upon him te tender in person their congratulations. His son, Capt. W. W. Nevin, of New Yerk, and his daugh ter, Mrs. Robt. H. Sayrc, of Bethlehem, are a'se visiting Caernarvon Place. Dr. Nevin is in excellent health. lirutally Asmaultetl A German named Frederick Lipple, was attacked by a party of roughs en Seuth Duke street yesterday afternoon. He was knocked dewu, beaten aud kicked iu a most brutal manner. He made complaint before Alderman Dennelly who issued warrants for the. arrest of his assailauts, aud ene of them, Walter Myers, was ar rested this morning and locked up. Kebbing a Church. Yesterday a tliief entered St. Jeseph's Catholic chinch, and broke open and rob bed the contribution box which hangs therein for the reception of offerings for the benefit, of the peer. It is net known hew much money was in the box, but thcre must have beeu a considerable sum, as the box had net been opened for along time. The Ladles' Fair. , At the fair iu Temperance hall last eve ning the tufted zephyr cushion presented by Mis. D. E. Leng, the lirst of the nu merous articles te be chanced off, was se cured by Mr. Henry Sheit. The numbers were drawn from tbe wheel by Katie Berngcsser, but e years and G months of ace. Arm Squeezed. Win. Coulter, a laberer ou the Parket br.ig construction train, while coup Hug cars just east of this city this fore noon, had one arm badly squeezed. He was sent te his home en Leck Haven ex press. Sale et Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale en Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1883, at Petersburg, for Jacob S. Feltz, 17 head of western horses at an average price of $210 per head. m Delta Tau Delta Conference. Several of the Delta Tan Deltas of F. aud M. college will leave for Philadel phia te morrow, te attend a conference of the first division of that fraternity, te be held at the Hetel Lafayette. Refused.; The beard of pardons yesterday refused the application of E. Diller Clarke, of this county, sentenced te four years' imprison ment for felonious entry. Ne pardons were granted. J OBN IS. UlYLr.lt & CO. Full Lines of TABLE LINENS, TOWEuS, NAP2INS, TURKEY RED DAMASKS by the Yard and in patterns, DOILINS, Etc. BLACK CASHMERES. Full Lines of BLACK CASHMERES in ported. Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. B OBKlts SL HUltaT. BLACK GOODS ! BLACK GOODS ! JUST OPENED AT BOEES & HTJBST'S, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTHS Elegant qualities at lowest prices. BLACK CASHMERES Elegant line in all qualities. Iu Black Cashmeres we eiler a special bargain at eOc. BLACK THIBET SHAWLS iu Single and Deuble. . BLACK CREPE VEILS Best Goods. BLACK CREPE by the yard for Veils or for Trimming. Elegant Line of Goods in the ether Departments. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH AiiiuHeuieutD. "Ranch 10" Te-nigh I,- liar ry Meredith will present this favorite western pluy In Fulton opera liouxe tliis evening. Op Us former pre sentation lieieitwas well received, the inter edtinir nlet ihich runs tlirenirli U, the start- lin;; situations unci genial limner in which it abounds bringing it from the start into favor able public notice. Thmldcus Stevens Commener. Te-morrow evening Hugh It. Fulton, ete,., will deliver his lecture en the " I.ile ami Public Services of Tluuldcus Stevens." The proceeds are for fer tius benefit of the First l!;iptist church. ' Dai! Crochet!." Frank Maye will present this eminently favorite backwoods play in Fulton opera house next i-'ulurduy evening. Mr. Maye has been se pronouncedly success ful in the ten years in which he has hud it en the read that scarcely any comment upon its excellence is need. The delightful por trayal of the famous Davy Crockett will be sure te be again well received in Lancaster. M-EVIAI, JfUTlVJSS. It must have been a terrible state et ailair.s, that caused the Psalmist le ask: "Who can staud before his cold V In his day the reme dies were few and doubtful ; hew much hap pier should this generation be, that has as a household remedy, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , se wonderful has been Us cures that millions rise up and call it "blesned." Feil Luinc. Hack, Side or Chest use SHI-I-OU'S I'OItOUS 1'I.ASTKIi. Price, 2S cents. Sold by II. 1. Cochran, 137 ami 133 North Queen htreet, Lancaster. fcblleedf! Tld IfitH. Samples Iree at Grocers. 11. Ce., .Makers. Philadelphia. .V liARTLCTT & m-sctd&Jiw 5" Feat hers, ribbons, velvet can all be cel ered te match tnat new h.U by using the Dia mond Dyes. Druggists sell any color ler 10 cent". It you can't sleep or are resiles at night, lake Simmons Liver Kegulater. Catarrh nt the llladder. Stinging irritation, iiillannnttllen.all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by ' r.uehu paiba.' $1. Martin S Fntjcr, Huntingdon, I'u., sis: "lused Urewn's Iren itinera with the most gratifying results for biliousness." Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. fJO-lwdftw 1'eei'Le are killed by coughs that Hale's Heney of llorelieund and Tar would cure. Pike's Toothache Preps cure iu one minute. fl9-lwiteed&w Physicians attest : " CeldenV Liquid lleef is particularly useful in Dinhtlieria, Fever, and every depressing lise:i'-c." ll!)-lwdced&w -Fresh air, exercis , geed feed and Ii" llensen's Celery and Chamomile Tills will, when u'-cd together, cure any ensnel nervous ness, sick heartache, indigestion. They strengthen the ncrven system. 5,000 physi cians prescribe lh"m. feb'Jl-lwd&w " I'er four years I suffered agony frevi a shin disease Dr.Bcnsen's Skin Cure cured mc." C. U. McDonald, rianlcrsville, Ala. $1 at druggists. feb21-lwd&w Hub It In. Jacob Leeekman. 'J71 Clinten street, r.ulnile, N. V., says he bus been u?ing Thern is' Kclec tric Oii ter rheumatism. He had such a lame ba'-kthat he could de nothing; but onebe'tlo entirely cured him. Price $1. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. The uHe of Klys' Cream Ilalin.a sure cure ter Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in Head, is attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which can be said et no ether remedy. Price 50 cents Apply Inte neirltH with little linger. 1 ceubl scarcely speak; it wa almost im possible te breathe through myneslrils. Using Kly's Cream Halm a short time I was entirely relieved, My head has net bee ! se clear nor voice se strong in years. I recommend this udmlra' le remedy te all allllctcd with Catarrli or Colds in the head. J. O. Ticuenek, Dealer in Heets and Shoes, Kllzabelli, S.J. ah one having used Ely's Cream Halm I would say it is worth its weight in geld as a cure for Catarrh. 1 bought one bottle at Mar tin & Kply's drug store in this place and it cured me. S. A. I.eveix, Frankis', Pa. fll-2wdM,V,FAw nrewn -8 Household Wnaces Is the most elfective Fain Destroyer in Hie world. Will most surely (juicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied csternally,and thereby mere certainly rcliev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any oilier pain alleviator, and It is warranted double the strength et an v similar preparation. It cures Piitn in the Side, Hack or Hewels. Sere Threat, Khemnatism and all aches, and is THK tiilKAT KEMBVKK OF PAIN. " Unewn's HousKiiem J'ahacba." should be in every tandly. A icuspoeutul of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred!, tuken at bed time will ukkak up a cold. 25cts c Italic fcbll-lvdM.W&S&w A Hive of Keen. Uurdeck ISIoed Bitters bring back health, when the body is badly disordered by impure bleed. IJilieusness, indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia and ether bad disorders cured by Burdock Itloed Bitters. Price $1. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. jUethers! ittemersii Mothers II Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? IX se, go at once and get a bottle et MUS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SI UUP It will relieve the peer little sutlercr immediately depend upon it: thore Is no mistake about It. There is net b mother en earth wne has ever used it, svbe will net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, anil glve rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating Hke magic. It is perfectly sale te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m3-ly-M.W&Sw A pure, harmless, efhcacieus remedy Sim mons Liver Kegulater. xjcw avti:ktisexSIs. LINEN GOODS. Jet and Blue Blacks at all Prices. Best Goods Im- JOHN S. GIVLER & QUEEN STREET. JV.CIF ADVHKT1SJZJO&NTS. N TtX'f HOOK TO THK COUUT MUUSK. FAHNESTOOK'S. LUPIN'S LUPIN'S BLACK BLACK CASHMERES. CASHMERES. New epun and ready for sale, the largest stock of this de servedly popular Cashmere we have ever owned, direct from importers, in Blue Black, Medium Black and Jet Black. Fer Beauty of Finish, Brilliancy of Celer and Extra Heavy Weight these Goods surpass any ether make imported. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. SUiu. lilRcases. "Sw.syne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most invet- ' "Sway no's Ointment'' , i "SwuyneVi 'intnient" j eratcenscs of sktn tils- "a waync's Ointment" i "Swayne's Ointment " eases, sucl "Swayne's Ointment;; iu rlieum "Siva vne's Ointment" 1 ' i as tetter, suit rhcum,scald head. "Swayne's eIuihk " baber'a itch, sores, all "Swuync; Ointment" crUbty. seaIy itching, "Swayne's Ointment" ) ""' . tn "Swuyne's ointment" Sikln eruptions, and nwuyneMiNiiuiii.111 v..lt distrcssin ceui- e iiyut a"iiii:iii;in "Svuy ncs intiiH'i.f ' 11 int, itching pilC3, "Swjiync's tfjtuiiictit. ) HIlI'lMMIIl'u i 111 1 IIU1I 1 ' " h: only effectual cure 1 "Swayne's Ointn.t-in" J no matter hew obstt ebstt "Swayne'.s ointment" ) mile or long standing. Ask for it. and use no oilier. It Ct'KES where all else lalls. bold bj all druggists, A Couch, Oeid or bore Threat Keiiuircs immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and mi incurable disease is often the result. "lilt. sWAYNK'S COM POUND SYKtr).' WILD C1IKU11V " cures the most severe coughs and c-dils, actsdirectly en the lungs, threat and eli.st, purifies Hits bleed, and ler bienchlal, asthma, nil pulmonary af fections et lsmg standing, it isthebfstremedy ever discovered. Price 25 eents and $1 per bottle. Tlie lttrgc size is tbe most economical Sold by all best Urr.Jigists. 11 !-M W&Slyd & w Ge te II. 15. cechran'" drug store ter Mrs. treemaix'x Kev: National Dyes. Fer bright ness mid durability et color, are unequaled. Celer from -1 te 5 pounds. Diieetiens iu Eng lish aud Oerir.uii. i'lice. 15 cants. makmauk:,. Siieetz fcTAUrKsit. On the idllief February, SS3, by tbe Kuv .V. T. Uihard. at Hchlelt's Franklin house, Mr. Chritian M. Siieetz, te Miss Annie K. stunner, both e.' Uaphe town ship, ltd Oeiikan Wbilkii. On the ?ith et February, 1S33, by the Kev. . T. Cerharrt. at the Leop Leep ard hotel. Mr Edward 11. tjeheau, et Chester county, te Miss Annie B. Weilar, et Salisbury township, Lancaster county. ltd ttKA W.i. UIDDLE-Feb. il, iS3, in this city. Edith May, daughter et William and Arabclie, In t e 7lh year el" her age. Funeral 'JT.iir-tiay morning at 10 o'clock from the residence et her parents, 311 North Liuie street. Ieb2)-2td De-tman.-f'eb.. '.Il, lSS?. in this city, Jehn I Dostman, iu the 1M year of 1.1s age. The relatives and friend et the laniily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his lat.i residence, Ne, 29 East MUllin street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 e clock. Interment at Lancaster Cemetery. 2td. JfJSW All;ltTISEBlEM8. Wf kJNTICl- tHRU TO UO-OK AND ren. Ne washing. Kcfercnce required. Ieb21-2ld Ne 41NOUTUFK1NCEST. w ANTxsO. A QlKL WHO UNOEK- stanus cooking and todegcncral house work. Apply at UNION HOTEL, 121-2UI East Chestnut Street. WAHTKII-A IItI. TO WOKE Iti THE kitchen ami asist in the dining-room. Apply at COPLAND'S, ltd Ne. 123 North Queen Street. BEWAHK OJf CHKAlMMirATlOMS OF HECKER'S SELF-UAISINJI5UCKWHEATandUnii- DLKCAKE FLOUR. They can be had of all Grocers. ltdW PUItlA0 5AL,K. ON MUNDA.Vt:VENIIir, March 5, 1 JS, at the Franklin Heuse, the two-story seven regmrtl llrick Dwelling, situ ated Ne. 707 Nc- l'i Queen street. Lancaster, I'u. Sec bills. JOUNM. METZLER, W&S Ne. 0 Seuth Duke Street. F OK SAliK THK (INK STOKY ITCAMK HOUSE Ne. 414 North Queen street. Te be removed after April 1. This house can be set up iigain and will make a cheap home. In quire of II. BUNUEL, fcb21-2l 221 Eust Walnut street. GKANU I'ACKAOE J'AKTX OF WASH WASH ingteit Legien, Ne. 3. K. of R., te be held at Odd Fellows' Hall, en Thursday evening, February 22, 18S.1. There will be three valua ble prizes given away. Admission only 10 cents. Deers open at 7, entertainment com mences at S ltd TT K. K. OF 1". LADIES' PAIR! FOR THE .BENEFIT OF Lancaster Division, Ne. 6. V. K. K. of P. Will be opening held t TEMPERANCE HALL, SATURDAY. FSB. 17, 1883, Continuing until SATURDAY', FEBRUARY 24, inclusive. SPECIAL ATTRACT fOXS EACH EVEN. IX G. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. 3-Fer the accommodation of these unable te attend during theevvning the Ladles' Fair of Lancaster mvi-ien wilLbc open xuursuny afternoon, February 22. Iebl5-tt(t CO., LANCASTER, PENN'A. GEO. F. RATHVON. LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PA. JViir ADriSHTItUS311!NT8. rUNUH i LUNCH I! J SCUIILBU HOUSE this (WEDNESDAY) evening. Sour Kreut aud Speck. ltd' C.MATTEBN. IOKKILLAKO'S HKBECCA TeISACUO j enlv 10 cts. per plug at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. VTOT1UE. THK SUHSCKIBKKS TO THK 1 Stock of the Mamncrcher Hall Associa tion arc hereby notified te meet at Mienner Mienner cherllall. East King street, en Wednesday evening the 21st of February, at 8 o'clock ler thu purpose et electing a beard et directors, and te transact ether important business. leb20-2idR 1 FOUNTAIN FJ.NK-CUT TOBAUVtl, THK 1 beat grade manufactured, 8 cts. per e;:., or 25 cts. li R. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FliONT CIGAR STORE. IOK ICK1NT. A LAKUK TWU-STOKX ' Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mi Hi In street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A Twe and a-nalt story Heuse Ne. 2. West Chestnut street. Apply te A. J. STEINM AN, )2"!-tfd Intelligiinckg Offlce. TKCTUKK. J A Lecture en "The Lite and Character et Thaddeus Stevens," will be delivered in the First Itaptii-t Church, this city, en THURSDAY EVENING next, by HUGH R. FULTON, esq , ter the benefit of the chnrch. Tills Is a very interesting and instructive lecture, and till should hear it, as it will net likely be deliver ed in this city pgain. And the Instruction and information contained in it cannot be obtained elsewhere. Admission 25 Cents. fl7-3tS,T&W 0. FRANK SAYLOK HAS KEMOVED 1118 GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 4S Exactly opppesfte the Old.Stand. ectll-timd&wR T OUAUCO l'KKSSES. MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing ami Baling Tobacco. Sold te bon ben bon eiable parties en trial. Warranted superior In every feature te any in present use. It net as represented cau be returned at my ex- Iiense. Alse Manure Heeks ter cleaning sha des sold en same terms. Send for circular. S. 11. MINM1CH. Landisville, Lancaster Ce., Pa. 3t-S,M,W&w T CST KECKIVKH AT THIS OFFICE, A FINE LOT OF VISITING CARDS OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. Call and see them at the Intelligencer Office. tld H AVANA AND IAKA CI OAKS ONLY K nfa Ihn tmet In Ha ft et HARTAiAN'S YELLOW FliONT CIGAR STORE. 1 ,'OK SALE. AT PK1VATE SALE IS OF lcred the first-class two-story Brick DWEL LING HOUSE, with large two-story Brick rear attachment, and Frame Wash house hav ing 11 rooms, being Hall, Parler, Drawing and Dining Beems and Kitchen en first fleer, Bed Reems and Kath Roem en second fleer, mid finished Attic; Gas, Bath, Het and Celd Water, Heater, Range, Dumb Walter, Water Closets, Geed Sewerage. Heuse has various ether conveniences ; Is well-llnishcd and in excellent condition. Alse, en same premises arc Brick Stable for two horses and a Carriage Heuse for six car riages, and abundance et fruit, all situated Ne. 117 Seuth Duke street. Let 22x245 feet: Geed reason ter selling. Terms easy. Fer further particulars, or the viewing et premi ses, call en BAUSMAN & BURNS, Real Estate Agent, fl7-CtdR IU West Orange St ptULTON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 24. The Eminent Acter FRANK MAYO, Supported by a COMPANY OF UNUSUAL MERIT, in his delightful creation et Murdoch's charming backwoods idyl, Davy Crockett. ( A Symphony in Leaves and Messes.) New in Its 10th year of popularity and unprc cedented success. Presented here with New and Picturesque Scenery, all carried by the management. 1 ADMISSION, 35c., 50c. and 75c 75c. RESERVED SEATS, Scats new op sale at Opera Heuse elllce. feb2HUl SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FB. 21, 1883. AFTERNOON TELEGBAM8 THE FATAL SEW XOKK CALAMITY. A Jury Selected te Investigate the Cause of the Disaster The Ktilldlug Net Favor Faver ablo for Occupancy. New Yerk, Feb. 21. The coroner tliis merniug selected a jury te investigate the causes which led te the fatal school dtsas ter. Crowds of I'cople visited the place this mernin";. Jlany were loud in their denunciations of the clergymen in permitting- the stair case, which they say has been weal: for sotne time, te retnaiu without being properly strengthened. All the iujured are reported te be tteinjr well. The dead children will be buried te-morrow from the church el the Most Hely ltedcemer, where services will be held. An examination el the records of the building department shows that a report en the couditieu of the school had beau lnade, from which it is inferred that if an examination was made the place v"is deemed te be iu geed condition. An in spection of the buildiug shows that the doorways are only two aud a half feet wide aud open inwards, facing ou the end, en the benches se as te allow no pas sage room iind with the aisles narrow aud blocked up with stoves. The exits every where opened en a dark aud narrow luilJ way. WASHINGTON EVENTS. Nouiluutleus Confirmed ey the Semite To day. Washington, Feb. 21. The following nomination were cenlirmed by the Seuate today : L. Themas, of Pennsylvania, te be secretary of Washington territery ; Pennsylvania postmasters, Henry Perter, Cennellsville ;Jehn A. Jlyier, Allegheny ; Melville S. Thompson, Coudersport ; Jehu P. Kinney, Steelton ; Mrs. Martha A. McClintock, Bradford ; Augustus C. Davis, Semerset, aud Miller Beutty, Clarien. Iu Congress. After the transaction of soma taiseellan eeus business th Heuse resumed consid eration of the sundry civil appropriation bill. I11 the Semite. In the Senate an executive session was held, at the conclusion of which consider- atieu of the army appropriation bill was proceeded with. j Disposition ortheTariil Hill. The tariff bill, as it passed the Seuate last night, has bison engrossed and in spected by the chairman of the Senate committee en engrossed bills, verified and found te be correct, aud has just been transmitted and placed upon the speaker'.-; table and ordered te be printed. A Sample et Our Navy. Ne official information of thu less of the Ashnelet has bjen receive I at the navy department. The report, howevor, is net discrcditcd.as the vessel was net consider ed very seaworthy ; iu fact, sua was a laughing stock among naval oflleers. A Trenten Urlbcry Case. Trenten, N. J., Feb. 21. In the iuves titfjitinn nf the briherv charircs brought .against ex Speaker Eag.vi, Mr. Eagau today took the stand. lie admitted having visited Armiiage's house and try- in? te nersaadc bun te have the consider atien of the plauk read bills postpone.!. He denied, however, that he ever speke te Armitage about money 111 connection witu the matter. A Narrow Cie.ipe. ClIAULKSTOX, S. C, Feb. 21 Til.l steamship Morre CJ.xstle, ruuniu beLweeu New Yeik and Chillis. )-i, tiU'.ly de stroyed by tire early this ni'irniuii, was te have sailed from New Yerk te day, and had half her cargo aboard. Ollicets aud crew had barely time te cheape with what clethiug they wero. Nhet by au Unknown Persen. Ni:v Yerk, Feb. 21. While Arthur McKane was returning te his home from a ball in company with his sister early this morning, he was shot in the back by an unknown assassin and seriously wound ed. Whether the bullet was intended for the young in.ui or his sitter is as yet a mystery. Alirged Mtirderem Arretted. WiLKEsr.Ar.RK, Pa. Feb. 21. Jelm Kceuan" aud William Murphy, the alleged murderers of the Hungari-iu recently killed at Eckley, were arrested in Uniou Unieu Uniou tewu aud brought here and ledged in prison last night Insubordination at Sing .Sing. Sing Sing, Feb. 21. Twetity-jigiit men in the prison foundry refused te work this morning and have been locked up with the ether leveltcrs. The latter cheered them as they were marched in. It is thought mere of the fuuudryman will strike this afternoon. A la til I 1'lglit. Norfolk, V.i., Feb. 21. Lnst night Bosten Bright shot We:ley C.ipps through ' the heart aud killed him, in front of a 1 bar-room. Beth were negrees. They fought ever a game of cards. ' Frank James Arraigned. Kanss City, Feb. 21. Frank .Ttimen was arraigned en the charge of murder yesterday and pleaded net guilty. The trial is tot for the third Monday 111 June. He was remanded te jail. American Institutions Dlshoaerod. Berlin, Feb. 21. The Bundcsrath has approved unanimously the bill prohibiting the importations of American pigs, perk and sausages. A V. S. Steamer Lest. Heng Keng, Feb. 21. The United States steamer Ashnelet has been lest. All her officers were saved, but eleven of the crew were drowned. WE&TUKK INlllCATiONH. Washington, Feb. 21. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, uerthwr-bt winds, higher barometer, ulight changes in temperature. BIr. Facker'ts liealli. A dispatch from Philadelphia te the New Yerk Times denies the report of Mr. It. A. Packer's death.alleging that though he is very low the report of his death was prematuro.Seme of the Philadelphia papers affirm the report ; ethers seem te deny it by making no mention of it. The after noon telegrams te-day give no further in formation en the subject. Net the Only Foel. Texas Sittings. Judge Peter Dombey attended the in augural ball, and he enjoyed himself se much that about midnight it took four men te bring him, in a hack and in a com atose condition te his wife. She, thinking from the leeks of him that he had a rush of bleed te the head, sent ler the physician, who investigated the patient carefully and then directed that the family pastor be cent for at once. In a short time the clergyman wr.s bending ever the couch of the dying reveler. The clergyman was in the midst of an earnest prayer when he smelt a rat, or rather the aroma of whisky. " I think' said the clergyman, " that our friend has already had mera spiritual consolation than is geed for him" " Yes, he is drunk," calmly replied the physi cian. " Why, then, did you send for me?" " Because, you sce, I didn't care te be the c-ly feel ou this ead occasion." jfajurji New Yerk Marker. UW YOHX. Kl. "1 Klnni-iInU .., ..ti.. in buyers' favor w-jn Wheat lf?Ic lower and unsettled : moder ate speculative business ; Ne. 2 Red Feb f 1 23!.,1 2SJ : de -March. 1 Infill -uCi r de April. $1 2SJ1 iti) J ; de May. 1 WMl 27. Cere. 322P4c lower and heavy; Mixed West ern .pet,G7a573e: future, "IJafjTSJc. Oats KiJc lewel : State. 4'j(J.Me: West ern, 4Sfi53c : Ne. i Aprtl, soaejie : de May, 50JitJ50;.,C " . I.Irs Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipts. 13.000 head ; ship, ments. 5.0U0 head ; quality much better; mar ket fair ; opening steady, but closing weuk and Ui lower ; mixed packing. ri 20S'' 80 ; heavy. t0.37 10; ligllt, t 2tS6 90i skips, $1 3-1(1!. -M c.itti.. i!in.,i,ita r. -jii iw.ii! - iililnments. 1, 10 head ; murket generally ca-icr. Closing at !0(513c lewer: experts. 5 0iJ6 23: geed te choice shinning. 15 20fe 25: common te fair. SI )go 10: butchers in liberal supp'y and fair demand $2 tyjgfl 75; stoekors and feeders at 20-T14 13. Sheep Receipts, 3,300 head: shipments, 1,-00 head ; demand strong ter choice te ex tra ; 12' te ISO 2. siicei . 5 00ti 25 ; goe.1 lllllt-.-teadyat $."';5 GO; common te medium slew at :; 75S4 Z0 ; scalawags very dull at 2 00g) SM. East Liberty Cuttle Receipts 2,547 head; market firm at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts 1.130 head ; market active : Philadelphia. $7 70JJ7 SO ; Baltimeres, 17 ia 7 40 ; Y'erkers, $77 20. Sheep Receipts 0,000 bead; market steady and unchanged. Oraln aud l'rovisteu ynettitlnus. Oue o'clock ouetatfons et grutn and p.rev fs fs tens, furnlstied by S. K. Yundt, Breker, UJ East King street. Chicago. Feb. 21 w he.it Cern Oats Perk Lard Mar..... l.(S M)i any.... 1.11 .l,i .41 13.55 Potrelou'i;-Oll City.... .1.0Oa'. 11.77K Philadelphia Market. trniLuBLviiiA, Feb. 21. Fleur lirm but iiuiet. Wheat quiet at ileu iue: Ne. 2 Western Red, Jl 22J.JQ1 2t; Del. unit Pa. Red.$l 183121; I.englierrv Red and Amber, $1 2tl 2U. Cern qu'let and easier ; Steamer, G30 ; Y'ellew and Mixed, 7137A2; Ne. 3 mixed and Yellow, tSfftVJc. Oats ciuiet and eusier; Ne. 1 White, 5e ; Ne. 2 de, 53c ; Ne. 3 de, 51c ; Ne. 2 mixed, r0.S?57e. Rye none here Seeds-Clever tirm at 13314 ; seme fancy at UJiC ; Timethy dull at 2 1232 2 ; Flaxseed neglected at SI 15. Previsions lirm, with fair demand. Lard lirm. Butter choice wanted, ether grades dull ; Pa. Creamcrv extra, 3Si?g40c ; de llrst, ?335c. Rolls dull ; Feiiii'aanil Western. Hfj20c. Eggs dull : Pennsylvania, 23c ; Westera 220 2:lc : Limed, 17!8c. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull ; Iteflned, 7?Q7?4C. Whisky at SI 18 Stock Jllarketrt. -lew Yerk, Plitlndelpnln and Lecal Stocks ale United Stub's Ueniis reunited dully by I At-eB 1,. Ljue, 2J North Queen street. Feb, 21. 3:W. r. m. 43 2375 10:00 A. M. 4I 3 l 107-JjI tKIJi 25 40 is; 33 a? 5S 25 45'4 8K 1:00 r sf 437,5 3-IJiI Denver A Rte U ramie ". Y.. Luke Erie A Western.... Kuimi:- and Texas .!,K- .iierr ...................... "ew .lei-ey Central ..... lew Yer:, Ontario ,t Vv '-t. Paul. Jl. & Omalia x'ail'.e Mi'H ...- Kee'iester.t Pittsburgh y exiu x act ,ic. ......... .... Wabash. St. Leufi & Pacific... Western lniieiiTul.cn Pennsylvania Central Philadelphia ft Reading Northern i'acttic Cum " " I'reierred.... .'Suttule l".tt&& West 107?5 107 Ii 25 Jf 40 18Vi 33 2S M7i5 25Vi 45'2 SO 45 .'iilJi IS 3TX. 20 J4 5) 15 Lecal Stocks uud I5endi. Par val. luic-'iiy t; per ct. Lean, due lWi2...SflO) " lSb5... 100 " lSiK)... 100 " lHl'e... 10C tuiercL. n 1 or 30 years.. 100 f per et. Scheel Lean.... 100. ' s " in I or 20 years.. 100 i " in 5 or 21) years.. 100 " K " in 10 or 2U years, loe Manliulm borough lean 109 M'.scKLLAKtfeua srecurf. ('"lrryville It. It ?50 Mlllcr-iviileStreetCar SO Inquirer Printing Company IM Walch Factory 1"0 Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Slcc.n Heuse. Wi CelirnbiaG.M Company Columbia Witter Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Mniletta Hollewwiiro Steyens Heuse 50 Sicily Island 50 East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g.... CO Milli-rsvttle Nermal Scheel......... Last nale ti: 17X 120 120 ire 112 102 102. 10. 102 $2.25 2KJJ0 60 120 J0 2 17-1 100 4.5 Hi 1 feic aAij,. 1."UK KKHT.-A STtJICK ROOM AND 1 liwelitng containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Ouean street. Apply at the iNTFXtinEN uku elllce. tfd 70K I'.KiST.-TI1K ST1KK KOOM, NO. 35 North tiueen street, new occupied by Ames Riui'walt. Aunlv te TIIOS. K. FRANK! IN. feb7.8.9,10Acedtl(l Ne. 120 East King St, TOit KENT. i' Twe Stores and Dwellings, Set.: 301 and 303 North Queen street, opposite Nerth'-rn Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d29-tfd FO'EKKNT. One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 1129-tfd L.MH1 SAI.K. ' Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING, Choice Location. Bath. Under ground Drain age. Large TWO-STORY STA BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fiult and Shrubbery in variety. Apply at d25-tf.l NO. 230 EAST KING STREET. PUBLIC SALE OP MULKS.-ON THURS DAY, FEBRUARY 22. lbS3. will be sold at public sale at the Eagle hotel, Ephrata. Pa., 20 Ueaderiirst-clnKi KENTUCKY MULES from 3 te 4 years old, well mated, heavy-boned sleck, suitable for farm aud team purposes. A credit et" 00 days will be given. Sale le coin cein nie'.cent 1 o'clock p. in. when term will be made known by HOWARD BAILEY. il7-3td PUUI.H SAI.K. ON THUSROAY, FKBK1T ARY22.18SI.at Ne. 229 Shlppen street et household and kitchen luruitiire. One hair cloth parlor suit, 2 chamber suits, Estey par lor organ, Brussels, ingrain and rag carpets, tables, chairs, cupboards, lounges, mirrors, range and two parlor stoves, tin, glass and queeiwwace, tubs anil buckets, aud a variety of ether articles net mentiehed. Sale te commence at !i o'clock a. m., when terms will be made known by MRS. MARGARET DIFFENDEttFER, II, SuucKirr, Auct. H. L. FKAitEY, Clerk. f!7-4td PUBLIC SAI.K OF COLUMBIA REAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY. ,FEB. 25, 1SS", ut the Franklin Heuse in Columbia bor ough, will be sold a large Twe-Story BRICK MANSION HOUSE, nith Let et Ground, lrentlng 133 feet en Second street south of Lo cust stre et, and in. depth 170 lectte Bank alley, en which it Iients205icct. Thehonsehasalarge hall, 13 rooms, bath room, paved cellar, Ac. convenient closets, marble mantles, perches, &e.. is located in one et the best residence lo cations In the borough, and with little ex pense could be made a most desirable resi dence. Alse, will lie sold a Twe-Story Frame Dwell ing, Ne. 211 Lawrrnce street, In said borough, with 7 large rooms, kitchen, cellar. Ac. Let 30xby 101 leet, mere or less, extending te an alley. Sale te commence at .1 o'clock p. m. Per sons wishing te view the premises will call en C. C. KuutTmau. esq., Locust street, Columbia. ALLEN A. HERR, Adinr. d. b. n. c. t.a. el Jeshua Vaughn, dee'd. febl7-'Jdt JlXU'JiUTAINJBJZMTS. F ULTON Oi'ISKA HOUSE. Wednesday, February 2L The Meat Successful American Play. The Original and Realistic American Slele-Drama, Illustrative of LIFE IN THE GREAT WEST, entitled RANCH 10, Introducing tbe American Auther and Acter; MR. HARRY MEREDITH In the Superb Dual Role et THS TWIN BROTHERS. The play lsit? three a-ts and three tableaux, presented with entire new scenic effects, inn r r veieus mecliantein, startling and surprisin p situations, and i..i arlistlc army et premlnen : prote'sienali. in a MATCHLESS CAST c CHARACTERS. Al. McClelland. from Stemmer's Ranch. own ing five thousand head et cattle; Tem Mc ;telland, from Colerado, owner of the mine " Western Belle.' Twin Brethers J-MR. HARRY" MEREDITH. Admission, 33. 50 and 75 cts.; Reserved Seata. 73 cts. Bex Sheet new open at the usual place. T. SLATUSaIITH, UV-lt 2Ianager.
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