LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGJBNOFJtl WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1881 COLUMBIA. NEWS. Ot'BKISGULAIt CORBeSPOSOBNOB. Mr. William Gorden, of whose danger ous illness we spoke in yesterday's letter te the Intelligences, died at 3 o'clock this morning of typhoid-pneumonia, at bis reifcWiee a fckert dirtancebelew tJbe St. Cliailes'fiiriiace..'-v5Ir. Gorden was a vudl vudl knewn and highly respected citizen whose principal characteristic was energy, which in him meant mere than a mere occupa tion of time. He was economical without stinting himself or his family of what con duced te their happiness and comfort, and by his blending of perseverance and tact succeeded in amassing what is regarded as a considerable fortune. (It will be re membered that a couple of weeks age he purchased fifty bh'ares of Columbia nation al bank stock at $133 per share.) The funeral will take place en Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock, from St. Paul's Episco pal church, en Seuth Second street, and the remains will be interred in Mount Bethel cemetery. Frederick Bucher, jr., sprained one wrist and Jehn Jacksen, son of Newton Jacksen, sprained both wrists yesterday. The accidents occurred while the boys were throwing themselves en arm swings in the play grounds of the, public schools. Ne mere of that kind of play for the par ties in question. Mr. Jeseph Dcsch gave a dance last evening in his hall en Walnut street above Third. There was a rather large attend ance, and te the music of Blackson's or chestra these present enjoyed themselves hugely until after midnight. A surprise party was last evening taken te the residence of Mrs. Samuel Mullen en Walnut btieet, below Sevcuth, where was had a very enjoyable time. The family of J. F. Frueauff, esq., formerly of this place, left here at one o'clock te day te join him at Denver, Col Col orado, which place they will make their fiituic home. Susquehanna bhad arc becoming plenty en our htrccts, but none are yet being caught about here by reason of the high state of the water. Several rafts passed here te-day. The girls and boys are looking up their summer wear aud in some cases they have have already appeared in it. We have noticed a couple of white straw bats both fastened te rolls of Iadie hair. The light colored jaunty summer coat is becoming quite common aud we arc glad of it, for it takes a great deal of the "subdue " out of one's appearance which the eternal black is bound te give. In man's attire, how ever, black is neat. The school teacher:; would like te kuew why Easter docs net conic about a dozen times a year. Each teacher in our public schools has received from her pupils a dozen colored eggs en an average. The borough tax rate has been fixed at six mills en every dollar of valuation with time of appeal from 2 te 5 o'clock, p. m., en Friday, May 13 1881. Jehn Evans has been sworn in as special policeman te take care of the property of the Shawnee rolling mill company and it has been dicded te close the borough tax duplicates by June 1, by process of law, if necessary. A large percentage of the membership of General Welsh pest Ne. 118, G. A. R. was in attendance at the bean bake, pre pared last evening, in the pest's room, for its members and these who are about joining. Comrade Stephen J. Younger prepared aud served the beans in geed style te the forty or fifty hungrcy men and it is really wonderful hew these beans dis appeared. There were no " foreign ora tors" te boietheassembly and in conse quence of this a i cally geed time was ex perienced. Addresses were made by Kev. Henry Wheeler aud Comrades Yocum and Meyers. The membership of the est is constantly increasing. The attendance of parents of children, who are pupils in the public schools new being examined orally, is net as flattering as the officers and teachers could wish it. An invitation is extended te all te visit the schools at these examinations. The scalding of the little child of Peter Bittner en Monday evening, an account of which appeared in last evening's Intelli gence, resulted in its death at .about seven o'clock last evening. The sufferings of the child were intense up te the time of its death. After Many Days. In the month of January, 1880, it will be remembered that a peddler named Stephen Lambert was robbed by some parties near the Gap. Three young men named Eekcrt, Chamberlain and Hess were anestcd oil the charge, and after a trial were convicted and sentenced te terms of imprisonment, which they served. Miller Smith was the name of another party who was charged1 with being a part ner in the crime. He fled at the time aud was net seen in this part of the ceuntiy until about two weeks age, although offi cers have been looking for him. He ha? been traveling around the country and for a short time within two weeks he has been in this city. Yesterday Constable Miller, of Paradise, heard that Smith was travel ing with the circus of Jehn O'Brien as a canvasman. The officer visited Mt. Jey last night and arrested Smith, who was brought te this city this morning and placed in the lockup. When Smith was arrested he was with the circus employees and claimed te be working for the show. Smith was taken befere 'Alderman Ban this afternoon and was committed in de fault of bail for a hearing. Keep Venr Kyes Open. A communication te our police authori ties from Pinkcrten's detective agency states that the Barnum-Londen show have in their employ a large number of Pinkerteu detectives, whose duty it is te protect the patrons and visitors te the show from thieves, pickpockets, three card mentc men, thimble-riggers, &c, who are drawn te cities where large crowds arc collected. They ask for the co-operation of the police force of the city. In a special notice they state that all banks, jewelry stores and ether places where valuables are kept should be care fully watched, while the street precession is being made, as thieves often take advan tage of the attractions en the street, whtch draw the people te the deer, te rob houses. Charged With Larceny. Geerge Wilsen, a young and well known negre dwarf from around Paradise, has been ledged in jail en the charge of steal ing $20 from the desk drawer of Elcm Trout's mill, near Paradise. Wilsen haul ed flour and feed around for Trout, and was much about the mill. Being suspected of the theft his room at his lodging place was searched and the money found among his effects and identified ; it was also dis covered that he bad bought a key te fit Trout's drawer en pretence .that it was wanted for his valise and this key was found in the desk drawer from which the money was stolen. Head Cat. Yesterday while a train of cars en which was leaded a part of Jehn O'Brien's circus, was standing en the middle track at Ranck's waiting for the mail train west, the flagman get up en the train and ran ever the cars. An employee of the circus thought he was a man who was trying te steal a ride and he threw a hatchet at him. The weapon struck the flagman en the head, cutting a terrible gash. Trains Late. The trains from the west were late this morning. The Cincinnati express, due here at 2:45 a. m., did net arrive until 0:30, and the fast line, due at 5:20, did net reach here until 7:00. Arrested ea Sospiclen. Several days age a man who gives his name as Senery Bachman went te the house of Mrs. Weaver, en Poplar street, and engaged beard. He looked a great deal like a tramp, but said that he had work. He would come home and elten would reiuse te eat. ne uuauy ebkcu mu persons in the house te give him money. He was watched and he was seen en the streets with two ether men who looked very much like tramps,' if! they(..were net. Mrs. Weaver became afraid of the man se she notified the police. Last night Officer Harman, with ethers, watched the house and Bachman was inside. Twe men who looked like these with whom Bachman had been seen en the 6trect, were seen in the neighborhood of the beuse, but they fled before they were caught. Bachman was taken te the station beuse by Clijef of Police Deichler and Officer Harman, and was locked up at the' request of Mrs. Weaver. Seme persons believe that the two strange men were " pals" of Bach man's and that the three meant te de mis chief. Bachman is new in jail. NEIGHBORHOOD NJilYS. Near mad Actem the County Line. The pardon beard which met yesterday has heard 22 new cases, three of which were held under advisement at the last session, and six in which rehcariugs were granted; There was also one. application for a rehearing. This is the case of John John seon, one of the Chambersburg bank rob bers. Saml. P. Hubn,implicated with Jehn S. Morten in the street railway stock forgeries, is recommended for pardon. Hereafter the beard will net announce pardons granted until the governor has signed them ; and any member of tie beard privately importuned te hear a case favorably will be disqualified from vot ing te grant it. Jac. Eby, aged 71 aud weak minded, hanged himself en his balcony in Cham bersburg yesterday. Ouurlcr Dellar "Lies." Our esteemed contemporary, the Exam iner, which talks about fifty-cent lies, said yesterday, in a se-called "special" from llarrisburg, signed with the letter "J.," the initial of its proprietor and editor : "The pipe line bill passed the Heuse to day. Messrs. Courtney, Eshleman, Peeples aud Suader voted against it, aud Land is voted ler it. Mr. Snyder was absent." This ' special " only cost the Examiner 25 cents, and yet it has two lies in it 12 cents apiece. Mr. Snyder was net absent he was there and voted nay. It was the Examiner's " special " member Mr. Sna der, who was absent and net there te vote against the Examiner's " special " legisla tive bete noir. Twe for a quarter. Removal. Cehe & Wiley, coal dealers, have re moved their office from North Duke street te Ne. 20 Penu- Square, where they have fitted up a nice little room. Only One. The rjayer had only one ledger this morning and he was a small boy from Lime Valley, who came te town yesterday and lest himself. He was discharged. In Town. C. A. Recce, formerly in the shoe busi ness in this city, but who is new a resi dent of Easteu, is in town, the guest of J. K. Barr, esq. A Sapphire. In real huiuty, probably none el the pre cious clones can excel the sapphire. A really geed one of any considerable size, without Haw, is extremely rare. There ts new te be seen in Philadelphia tin; Hurst Kipphire in this country. It is htlf uu i'.ich in diameter, of faultlc-s shape, and in color the perfection of that soft, changeable blue which has made the sapphire se familiar a comparison. This beautiful gem is in the poseK-len of Mes-r. Itallcy, Banks & Riddle, anil its value Is up in the thousands. AfNUMiiKit of beautitul African antelopes, representing species never before imported te America, are with the Barnum-Londen shows, having been imported during I he winter el JS80-S1. City Ulll l'esler. Carsen & llcnsel, city bill pesters, office Ik TELLic.KNCKit building, Ne. G Seuth Queen street. Conspicuous and well protected beards in all parts el the city. Circulars, pregrammes and small bills judiciously and generally dis tributed. m Ax evidence of the colessnl magnitude of the Barnum-Londen combination, is tbc tact that It requires no less a number than Mivcnty Mivcnty feur advance agents and advcrtlsure. Amusements. Mayijig JlitehM. This gifted aud popular actress will en Monday evening appear at Fulton opera house. She has been here be fore, is a favorite with our community, enjoys a lame that Is national In its scope, and it needs only te be added, te assure a thoroughly dcllghtfhl evening, that the role she proposes te play is her great creation of Function. The sale of seats will begin at the opera belide of fice te morrow morning. Ay attractive curiosity or the Bat num-Loneon collection is a dwarf Burmese, or Sacred Bull, undoubtedly the mestdiminntivc animal el its kind in existence. Flrst-clasi barbers use the Cuticma Medici' nal Shaving Seap. The Invalid's bepe and strength beyond all ether remedies is Malt Hitters. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If se, go at once hud get a bottle of MitS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little suflerer immediately de pend upon it;thcreis no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, anil give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a bottle. mar7-lvdAwM,WAS a Housekeeper's Trials. Xe matter hew careful you may be, accidents will happen. Taking bread out of even, fry ing fish, and In a hundred ether ways little ac cldents occur, trifling in themselves, but pro vocative of much pain; ler such accidents nothing is better than Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil. Xe well regulated household should be without it. Fer sale at It. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. SAMPLE WOTIUK. It is impossible ter a woman atter a faithtul eeurs6 of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkhaura Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Pihkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. iy29-lydcedAw Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira. Mulhelland. Albany. X. Y.. write- Fer several years 1 have suffered from ett-rc-curring bilious headaches, dyspepsia.and com plaints peculiar te my sex. Since using your Burdock Bleed Bitters I am entirely relieved. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Toe Bad. Te hear of the death et a yenng man, the only support el a widowed mother, and still mere pitiful te knew that the large sums et money wasted en physicians might have been saved if, when his hacking cough had become troublesome and symptoms of consumption had set in, Themas's Eclectric OH hail been used. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. SraER's Grafe Vises, one, two and three-year old Concord, vigorous vines, for sale in large quantities, at 3, 5 and;i0 cent?. By retail at 10, 15 and 25 cents. Small lets may be sent by mail. Address, Alfred Smca, Passaic, N. J., (Mount Prospect Vineyard), or 31 Warren street, New Yerk. My vines are kept in the ground until they aie ordered, that orders may be filled lresh lrem the soil. aS-2wdftw rrettv Geed Testimony. H. Schefleld. druggist, cer. Elm and Chest nut Sts., Terente, Ont.. writrs: I write from personal experi;nc. and net tram hearsay. In testin:ony-et the efficacy -of Burdock Bleed Bitters, 1 suffered from indigestion, was cos ces live, and my bowels wr re altogether out of order. After using your bitters for a short time, I am enjoying such health as I never did before." Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 North Queen street. ' Itching jrlles Symptoms aud Cnre. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense Itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as lit pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; It allowed te centii.ne very serious re sults may tollew. Dr. Sway lie's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rbeum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for H2'. Sent by mail te any address onTe enTe onTe ceiptef price in currency or three cent post pest ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne A Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by ull prominent druggists. marl'MyMwS&W Truth and Soberness. " - What is the best iainily medicine in the world te regulate the bowels, purifying the bleed, remove costiveness and biliousness, aid digestion aud stimulate the whole sys- cm? Truth and soberness compel us te answer Hep Bitters, being pure, perfect and harmless. See "Truths" in auetL-er column. apl5-2wdAw A General Defeated. Mrs. J.G. Robertsen, Pittsburgh, Pa., writes: " 1 was suffering from general debility, want of appetite, constipation, etc., se that life was a burden ; after using Burdock Bleed Bitters I felt better than ter years. I cannot praise your BIt'ers tee much." Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street," Educated Women. Kenned and educated women will some times suffer In silence for years from kidney diseases, or oenstlpation and piles, which could easily be cured by a package el Kidney Kidney Wert. There is hardly a woman te be found that ders net at some time suffer from some et the diseases for which tills great remedy is a specific. It ts put up in liquid anddryferm. equally efficient. Springfield Union. apl8-lwdAw VaileiiB Causes Advancing years, caie, sickness, disappoint ment, and hereditary predisposition all ope rate te turn tli" hair gray, and cither of them Inclines It te s!i.- I prematurely. Ayee's Hair Vioeuwlllitt-.tio faded or gray, light or red hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be duslrcd.lt settcus and cleanses the scalp,glving it a healthy action. It remove? and cures dan druff and humors. By it use falling hair is checked, aid a new growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles are net destroy ed or the glands decayed. Its effects are bcau tilully shown en brashy. weak, or sickly hair, en which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshiu-s-t et youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is incomparable as a dre.ing, and is especially valued ter the soft lustre and richness et tone it imparts. It con tains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or color white cambric; yet it lasts long en the hair, aud keeps it Iresh anil vigorous. Fer sale by ull dealers. ;rpr20-lwdeed&w MAURLAiiES. Ibsnines Nenius. On the 5th Inst., by Rev. W. C. Robinson, pastor el Duke street M. E. church, Mr. Samuel J. Jennings te Alias I.ydia A. Norris, all et this city. HEATHS. Uai-max. In this city, en the 18th Inst., Matern Baumau, in the (list year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from bis late residence, G39 High street, Thurs day morning at 1 o'clock. St. Jeseph society is respectfully invited te attend. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. 2td Brooks. In this city, en the l'Jtli Instant, Charles Brooks (colored), aged 79 years. The relatives anil friends of the family, also the members et St. Bernard's Beneficial so ciety, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne.31'J Middle street, en ThursdaymnrnliigutOo'cleck. Mass at St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. 2td Haucic In Clay township, April 20, David llauck, aged 7J yearn. 2 months and 6 days. F u neral en Saturday at 9J a. m. Services at his late residence. In Clay. POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.AXK CLARK, of Strasburg township. Scl-jcct te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. 'inrfi-dAwtp Fer County Commissioner : ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. Fer County Commissiener: HENRY F. HAUTMAX (Lime Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. aprt-d&wtp Fer County Commissiener: MARTIN HILDEBRANT, of Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl3-dAwtp Fer County Coinumslener : .ikrk MOIILEU. Enhrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic ceuuty cenven tien, apni-iiitwip Fer County Auditer: JOHN L. LIGHTNER, or Leacock township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. aprlfl-tfdAw XE II' Alt I'Elt TISEMENTS. SPKCIAI. mjtick: CARD OF THANKS ! WILLIAM ROBHM, rcspectlully announces te his triends through out the city ami county et Lancaster, as well as the public generally, that lie is new "mine host" of the U. S. Hetel, Nes. 110 and 112 Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., where he will be pleased te receive tli'-m, and will be pieparsd at all times te entertain them as heretofore. Tendering his thanks for past favors, he hopes te merit a share of their generous patronage. Alse ample accommodations in yard and stabling. Hd Ln'KlKG CLOTHING. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S . CLOTHING HAS BECOME QUITE A BUSINESS WITH US, FOR W E MAKE A SPECIALTY OF IT. It helps the appearance et a Bey te dress him up at times, and when you can de it se reasonably, and WHY NOT? Xe tell you et all the kinds 'and prices we keep would be dull reading; but Come and See, AXJ) THELO W PRICE WILL PRO YE TO you rnn AliOVE IS 1RVE. WILUAH80N & FOSTER, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. TteBeyMyNKClng STEW JUVEKTIBEMENTS- G EMLEHEN ! WE SHOWAN SUITINGS IN LATEST STYLES! GENTLEMEN WE SHOW AN ELEGANT LINE OF Pantaloenings in the. Latest Styles. GENTLEMEN, if yen want a nice fitting Shirt or pair of Pants give us a trial. We use none but best of Trimmings in all the goods we make up. New Styles in Fancy Hosiery. Neckwear opening- daily. Summer 3Ierine and Gauze Underwear, new open in all sizes aud prices. LannOriefl and IJnlaunflrietl Shirts, the best Shirt for the money offered in this city. PRICES LOW. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST SING STREET, 1881 MJLL1NKKY FOR SPRING 1881. New reoeiring every day the Latest Spring Style in Hats, Bennets, Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons ter the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Alse all the Latest Spring Styles or Buttens, Fringes, Laces, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of Dress Trimmings at the lowest prices in the city. 49"Call and examine my stock, at ffl. A. I0UGHT0FS CHEAP STORE, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ESTAliLISUKD 1869. ANCASTKK TVATCI1KS. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE 1NVITK ATTENTION TO OUK LAUGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver and SilTer-l'lated Ware in Speeas, Ferks, Kalres, Casters', Arc. We offer te our patrons advantages whlch'are rarely combined In ene establishment, be cause ire have a complete MANUFACTUKINU OEPAUTMENT in connection with enr retail business .and are making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables ns te be sure of qual ity, te ttcll at the lowest prices, anil gives ns llrst-class facilities for WATCH WOltK and B EN EltAL KEl'AIIUNU. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. nnu-21-UimlAwKJ JPEC1AC NOTICE. Our Stock of Fine and Cheap Watches, French Bronze, Marble and Cheap American' Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Geld aud Rolled Geld Plated Jewelry, and all the staple goods in our line, is one of the largest and finest in the state. We have also many fancy goods and novelties, pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents. Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We can make up auy design of Jewelry of any description te order, at less cost than city prices. Remounting precious stones and resetting aud remodel remedel ling old pieces of Jewelry will eften transform an old style into a very de sirable piece of goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription Engrav ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliances iu the hands of expert mechanics for proper Watch ind Masical Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, NEW AVVERTISEMI'XTS. RV FLE FOKASTANiAIU COLUMBIA Bicycle, at Zaeptel's, te-morrow (Thurs uy) evening. All these who hava tickets pleas.c return. ltd INSURE WITH TBI! OLD AN1 WELI. Established Agency of the. U Eire Insniance Ce., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OYER Eleven Hundred Thousand Mars. Invested in Sate and Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 EAST KINO STREET, rill.finidM.W6R Second f'lver. -pwlAMONDS. Buyers of Diamonds IN LANCASTER cannot afford te pass by our large anil splendid stock of Choice Stcnes pur chased in Europe by our Mr. Bailey be be feie the recent rise In prices. RESIDENTS of Lancaster visiting Philadelphia aie invited te call and Inspect this very magniticant stock and nete the advant ages we arc giving In price. TO THOSE who cannot visit us this' season we will be happy te send by express or by pri vate messenger, such stones as they may wish te examine. DIRECT DeTORTBRS OF PRECIOUS STONES. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, 12th & Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. apr20eedM,W4F ErtTIAEMEN! ELEANT.XINE OF LANCASTER, PA. 1881 A 3IKU1CAK WATCHES. ZAHM, Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. S1 PKCIAL NOTICE. Lancaster, Pa. JVJSir AUVEKT ISEMENTS. WANTED. ONE TOBACCO PACKER and Three Assertcrs. Must be old hand. Apply at ltd BOOM 51, COOPER HOUSE. TJEMOVAL. av cene & WILEY tin. A w..n,n..tl l..Ia. J.a.t ilAtnn f..A.n 7.. 9 uuv ,i,u:uTrii ni'-it .Utl& VJilbC UUHI v. t North Duke street te Ne. XO CENTRE SQUARE. a20-3tdW,S&Tu Seuth-Eifet Angle, k UELIGHTtUL AND COOLING 1KINK. Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice. It forms, diluted with five or eight times its bulk et water, or blended with Spir.ts, Seda Water, &c. a Most Wholesome, Delicious and Hcfrcihiiig Beverage. It may be sweet ened te suit the taste. In addition te being a most delightful auri cooling drink, your phy sician will recommend it for ft medicinal vir tues : especially Rheumatic Pains, Fer sale at KeigarVs Wine S tore, Ne. 129 East King street. apri.vw&stm II. E.SLAYMAKER, Agt. FQIt SAX.X. LARGE S1UK1C-KUUAI fORKCNT-TUK store room new ecennied bv II. Gerhart. merchant tailor, in the Inquirer building. Ne. 31 North Queen street, Lancaster. Inquire et UKOUUE JiUUUAKKK, in2S-tld 3ti North Duke street. PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, AJfKlL. 99, 1881. will be sold at nubile vendue at the late residence of Jacob Mllltchseck Ne. f22 Mali stn-ct. Lancaster city. Pa., a Kcneral assortment of household and kitchen furni ture, 1 set of parlor furniture, beds and bed steads, tables, chairs, stores and pipe, 2clecks. chest aud carpenter's tools ; also u fine let et chickens, Ac. sale te begin at 1 e ciecic p. in. snarp. JOHN llxHAVEN, JEtiEMIAU RIPE, Executers. ' B. F. Kewe, Auct. apria-3td WISKRY AT PUBLIC SALE. THIS UN uerslgned will eiler at public sale en THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1881, at the Saleen el A. P. Fulincr. northeast angle of Centre Square, Lancaster, 000 GALLONS OF WHISKEY. The Whiskey was manufactured at Jacob flair's Distillery. East Hempiield township, during the years 1873-1873, and is of geed quality. Sale te commence at 2 p. in., w hen terms will be madde known by W3I. LEA3IAN, Sam'l IIkss ft Sen, Attorney. Auctioneers. ap9-tsl SLEIGHS, JtC. Carriages! Carnages! AT EDGEKLEY & CO.'S, Practical'Caniage BaUders, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Whldh we offer at the; VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted. uiveusacaUJ 4VUepairlng promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for bat purpose. I n26-tfdftw G THIRD EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVEX'G. APRIL 20, 1881. weathi;r indications. Washington, April 20. Fer the Middle Atlantic States, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with occasional rain, slightly warmer easterly winds, and stationary or lower barometer. A DIVIDED HOUSE. "Fer Ged's Sake, Mr. President, Den'c Ap point Him." Washington, April 20. The usual mo notony at the White Heuse was enlivened te-day by the presienceef four delegations from Baltimore aggregating 60 persons who urge.d the claims of their respective candi dates for the pestmastersbip of Baltimore. The four candidates proposed were3Iessrs. Askew, Thompson, Hendersen, and Adreen. The president gave an audience te each of the delegations and patiently list ened te their arguments. Te each of them in tnrn he proposed the ether three candidates, with an inquiry as te their fitness and acceptability, and in each case was met with the emphatic "Fer Ged's sake, Sir. President, don't ap point him !" which elicited the comment that they seemed te have a di vided house. The presidant assured them that in making an appointment he should net seek te meet the wishes of any one faction, but should endeavor te fill the office with a person acceptable te the great business interests of the city .and if such a person was net proposed with a greater degree of unanimity than ytt shown, he might go outside the city or appoint a Democrat. Gen. Tyler the present incumbent called with two or three friends aud had an in terview with the president. FAMILY FEUD. Firing In Which the Attacked Pat tlrsl'eme off First Best. GalyessTON, Tex., April 20. A terrible sheeting affair is reported from Pippens camp near Uvalde, General Bayler and his son aud Mr Gilchrist and bis two sons being the principal actors. Beth parties reside in the Neuces canon and the sheeting eccured ever a difficulty aiising from an old feud. The Uilchrists had been arming themselves aud making threats against the Baylers. During the day Gen. Bayler, entirely ignorant of the threats, entered the camp in search of his horses, closely followed by young Bayler. The Gilchrists began firing, which was returned by the Baylers, re sulting in the death of the elder Gilchrist and the fatal wounding of one of his suns, while the ether escaped also wounded. Yeung Bayler was slightly wounded. Overflow ct a Canal. Chicago, 111., April 20. The Dssplaines river has been greatly swelled withiu a day or two by the sudden melting of snow and ice, and has been pouring its bread stream into the canal aud overflowing its banks. As a result the canal yesteulay burst, its barriers making a break fifty feet wide, which is likely te become much larger, and -the country along Aricher and Blue Wand avenues is under water at some places te the depth of two feet. The Union iron and steel mill will be stepped by the water. At Riverside and Lyens, suburbs of this city, beats-ave used te get from the houses te the depots. Uuutlng Down the Strikers. FallRiveh, April 20. Yesterday 20 weavers were discharged from the Flint mill. They had formerly worked in the Chacc mill, which is shut dewu en acceuut of the strike, and a few days age they ob tained work at the Flint mill. Yesterday their old eveibeer came te the mill and pointing them out, they were discharged. The weavers' committee met last night and the matter will be referred committee of the Weaver's union. Tim Orlgiual Oarlield Man. Washington, April 20. The president te-day nominated W. A.M. Grier.ef Penn sylvania, te be third assistaut postmaster geneial. The nominee is the person who solitary aud alone voted. through a long scries of ballets for the ultimately successful candidate of the Chicago convention. He hails from Wilkesbarre. Sill I Harping en the Old Tune. Washington, April 20. In the Senate the unfinished business, being the resolution for election of Senate officers, was taken up. The debate re ferred especially te charges of political out rages in the Seuth some years age. Jehn . Morien's Partner Pardoned. Harhisbukc, April 20. The beard of pardons te-day recommended paiuens in six cases, among which was the case of Samuel P. Huhn, of Philadelphia, sen tenced te ten ycais for forgery in connec tion with the evci -issue of stock of the Market street railway. Fire In AuaUiau (111 WelU. Vienna, April 20. A destructive fire Im broken out among the petroleum wells at'GIobeda ia Galicia. Szegeilin Saf. Szegeuin, April 20. After a fortnight's almost superhuman cxcitiens the danger of au inundatieu is passing away. JIAKHKTS. New ern .Wmmiei. Vr Yerk. April 20. Fleur Stale and Western stead v. med jmte expert and lobbing trade demand ; Sunerhne State at $3 it: 1 50 ; extra de t 5'Jat ea ; cneice ie i ,n I wi ; tancy de $5(J ." ; round hoop Ohie $4 555 : choice de at f5 05 3G 73; superfine west ern f.1 'JMH 50: common te Keed ex tra de II 50ft4 !)0 ; clinlff de 5 OOSG 75 : ohelri; white wheat de5S00. Southern ijuiet un changed ; common te fair extra ut 4 73(j." 'JO : gei lecnnlw de $5 256 75. Wheat !4Kic better moderately acllve ; Ne. 1. White. April, fl 221 22: no. Kcd, April. $1 2J ; de May, 221 22; d June, 1 21X01 21). Cern a shade strenge : rather quiet Mixed western spot, 56i0c; de luture, 6." OOiJc. Oats without decided change ; State -tOgjOc ; Western 44919c. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Pa., April 20. Fleur firm, mere demand et old prices; superfine, at 9'iQ 3 50: extra i3 75Q4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family stniiirht. spilng de $6 757 75. ttye neur uie au. Wheat market firmer; Ne. 2 Western Red,$l 21V: Del. and Pennsylvania Red and Amber, $120K121H. . Cern firm ; steamer, 7Q57c ; yeilew and mixed 58A59c. Oat firmer, with light supply ; Ne. I White, 50c ; Ne.2, de, 47c : Ne. 3, de 4c ; Ne. 2 Mixci', 454.'Vc. Rye scarce and wanted at $1 18c. Previsions lair jobbing trade : uu st. perk at $18 50 ; beet bains at $21 7523 00 ; Indian mess beef, $21 00 f. e. b. Bacen smoked shoulders G&c; saltdeGVc: smoked haim 11 HVc; pickled hams 9(Q10c. Lard easier: city kettle. llJir; le butchers' 10JHc ; prime steam, at $11 63 1170. Butter quiet, easy ; Creamery extra 3334c ; geed te choice 30S33 ; B. C A N. Y. extra, tubs. new,BH$Z-c;ei(iiiriEing. jjwiec , n euieru iiairv extra 2526c: de geed te choice 2024e. Rell dull except fancy ; Penn'a and Western 12 322. Eggs firm ; Penna. and Westerr, 18c. Cheese in fair demand; New Yerk lnll cream 13VS14C; Western foil cream 12V. 013c ; de fair te geed, 11012c: de half sktm.- 89c : Pa. skims 7c. Petroleum dull : refined 7?a Whisky dull at $1C. Seeds Geed te prime clever dull at 77& ; Ie de Timethy firm. $3 0593 10 : de de Flaxseed dull at $1 -te ter pure. Live Stock Market. BnprALe.-CatUe-Rewipts. J.W JiMl:ceii. E2? feerU&teeiat &B& nMfoe sffii'ieffsteew. $55 1; still- Mu at en;D4a75Cl,ers steera Ut ii 80535; tot bulls at $4 25875. Sheep and Lambs-Becelpts, 1,600 head ; con- signed throng. U cars: market dell ad tending downward; fair te geed wool atSt 6 50; choice at fs S3: western lambs atfSiOJi 675- Heg. Breeipts.970 bead; consigned through 37 "ears : geed demand and prices a shade light Yorkers at VIM IS; geed te cnoies at tS 26510: geed meeinmatSC 3566 50; geed heavy at S 0; pig at S305 73. Kast LiBPtTT Cattle KeeeiptK. l.ttt head ; selling very lnw ami prices a sluide i-u from rhese of Monday. Hogs Receipt. 1.3 0 head ; Phlradi-lplilss at $8 4066 60 ; Yorkers at 95 8QS 10. Sheep Receipt, 1,409 head; selling active : prices 10 13c higher from last week. Neeu Quotation of ta Grata Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng. Commission Breker. Chicago. Cash. Mar. Jane. Wheat $1.03 11.045$ !.$ July. Cern i ,43)j MX June. Oats .34V .3iVi J New Yeke. Cash. Mar. Jaae. Wleat L27 I-41K 1-K Cern 60 .38 .35)1 Oats . Philadelphia. Wheat 1.21K l.K 1.1 Oats 17 .45-AJ .46 Baltimore. V liXtlL . . Cern 37 J5?i M New Yerk. Philadelphia and United States Bends reported by Jaoeb B. Lose, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Naw ewe Stocks. Stocks strong. April 20. a. v. r. m. r m 10:00 1:00 3.00 Meney &Ct6 Chicago X North Western 12j 121H 122 Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 110H 110); 110'i Canada Southern "ij? 7ii T.ljj, C. C. A I. C. K. K 23 23 23 Del.. 1-acfc.A Western H7Jj; 1I7K 111 Delaware A Hudsen Canal H iui P8Ji Denver & Kie Grande 101 101 KMV Hannibal A St. .loe &V,j, Lake Shere X Mich. Southern.. 124V 12&U l'.S'i Manhattan Elevated. "Hj, 31 3nf2 Michigan Central 10li 1P5K 105$i Missouri. Kanxas A Texan U) Vt)' V N. Y..Lake Erie Western.... 45 4-Vi 45 New Jersey Central 9li ay 98; N.Y., Ontario Western 34. 31. 34U New Yerk Central 1 Ohie & Mississippi 42 42 43 Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 43 4? 4U! St. Lenla A Iren Mt 0 i Bfji SntTeTunnel "i vA Union Pacific,, ll-V 1W 11' Wabash, St. LOnls A Pacific... 44V 4V 45,'i " " Prcterrcd. R5J2 tOi 2 Western Union Tel. Ce U II.V4 l 5,'J Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. K "i 5i ) Reading 30 .TOJi 294 Lehigh Valley fil'i tftJi Lenigh Navigation...... 4' 4it.l 45'4 Buffalo, Fitts. A Western 22 22 22 Northern Central 4K Northern Pacific. ."; 40 41J6 " Prulerred 70ft 11 71 Ileslenville..... .... .... 21 Philadelphia Erie R. R 27U Iowa Gulch Mining 50 50 United Statks'Bends. r. w. 1:00 United States 4 per cents 114 4V " IUP2 " 5 " 102? " 6 " lOSJJ ENTERTAINMENTS, FULTON OPK11A HOUSE. livery Afternoon and Evening. IIERZOG'S ASSEMBLAGE OF THE WORLD'S WONDERS AND ROMAN STUDENTS. Deers open at 1 and 7j p. in. Commences at 2J and $14 p. ni. ADMISSION IO I'tt. KNTIUK LOWER FLOOR, IftC'ts. fapr!8-lwd TULTON OF.B.KA UOCSK. GEN. JAMES B. WEAVER, or ietta. The well-known Greenback Leader ami late candidate for President, OS " Why We are Greenbackers." TUESDAY EYEXIXU APML 2, 1881. TICKETS, 5ta Seats secured without extra ehnrge en and after Monday, 18th, at the Opera flensB ofllce. 2td-SAW TjlULTON OPJSKA HOCSK. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, APRIL. 25tH, 1881. America's Favorite, MAGGIE MITCHELL, In her Celebrated Impersonations, supported by MR. R. FULTON KUSSELLnnd u Specially Selected Dramatic Company. Her Unap proachable Creation of " FANCHON." FANCHON, MAGGIE MITCHELL. ACT I The Shadow Danee. ACT II Festival et st. Andoche. ACT III The Cricket's Heme. ACT IV The Parting. ACT V ' :'1ib Return et Cricket. iVednrfd with every care and attention te detail. Fer seale of prices see newspapers. KeaU secured at Opra Ileuj-e Ofllce. train will commence en Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. ritiCKSt RESERVED SEATS ADMIS6IO.V SO 75 Gti apr20-5td M ISVEVL.AN EOVS. TEMOVAL. JX N. LKW1N, M. V., has removed his ofllce from 247 West King struct te Ne. 11 Seuth Prlnrcbtrcct. Oflite hours from 7 tBa. m., and lrem 1 te 3 ami ! te 9 p. m. aprll 3md G1BANI) PIGKON HUOOTINtt MATCH T en THURSDAY, APRIL 21. at th Wash ington Heuse, Mauheini. Plvntv of bird. aprl9-2td - GEORGE DENNIS. OARDING TWO LARGE ROOMS, ONE trout and one back, with beard, either furnished or unfurnished. Apply at Ne. 22 East Orange stn-ct. aprl8-2td pue. FLICK, . TAXIDERMIST, Ne. 15 West German -Street, Lancaster, Pa. Birds and Animals stnflcd te order en that most reasennblc terms. Stuffed birds kept en hand and for sale. aprie-lwd -TOTlCIS TO CONTRACTOR. Omcx or tux Couuweok Vallet R. R. Ce., I Lebanon, Pa., April 16, 18BL Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 9 o'clock p. m., Saturday. April 30, for the grading and masonry of Sections Ne. 1 te 11 inclusive of the Colebrook Valley Rail road. Map, profile, specifications and estimate el quantities can be seen at thin office. Tha beard reserves the right te refect any or all proposals received. By order et the Beard, D. JONES LUCAS. aprl&fttd Engineer' In Charge. -pttuCLAMATlON. Whereas, the alarming prevalence of Incen diary fires in enr midst, and tne boldness of the perpetrators, make it the duty of all geed citizens especially tbe holder and owners et fireperty, te be vigilant and te assist by their ndlvidual efforts te bring these outlaws te Justice. Citizens will de well te watch the goings and comings et suspected persons In their immediate respective neighborhoods, and give early and authentic Information te the police authorities et tbe city, el any cir cumstances in the habits or conduct et such suspected individuals likely te faster, upon tbem the perpetration et se heinous a crime. Police officers having miles upon miles te patrol In their respective wards, must neces sarily afford very inadequate protection against the cunning of tbe Incendiary, unless their efforts are supplemented by these ofenr citizens. I therefore call upon all interested in preserving order, in the preservation et tranquillity ,te contribute te these ends by un usual vigilance evef the Immediate vicinity of their respective abodes. $500 REWARD. By virtue of the authority given me by tbe resolution or Councils of breary 4, 1874, 1 hereby offer a reward et Five Hardred Dol lars for tbe arrest and conviction of any party or parties who have set 11 retoanvef the band ings burnt by incendiary Are within the hut year, and the same reward will be paid ter the arrest and conviction or any person who may set fire te any building 1b tbe luture. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, aprlS-tld Mayer.
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