LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER WEDNESDAY MAY 25, 1881.- The Moravian. Among the proceedings of the Moravian syued, at, Bcthlebem, the following reso lutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, The bcttlement of princi ples renders easier the decisions of special cases which may avise ; therefore, Resetted, That this synod recognizes the fact that it is only as an integral part of the Brethren's Unity that the American province has any right te present separate existence as a church, among the churches of our land. 2. That this synod declares that it is firmly held by the bends of doctrine, ritual, discipline, constitution, the work of education, home, foreign and Bohem ian missions, which unites the several provinces of our church into a unity of the bretbern. 3. That this synod further declares with regard te our own province, that the in terests of all parts arc one ami the same, and indivisible. 4. That this synod disprove of all ap peals te sectional reeling or assumed sec tional interests ; and, further, of all threats, open or implied, as contrary te the spirit of the brethren's unity. The chair announced the appointments of the several standing 'committees, the chairmen of which are : Heme missions, Jtev. I. E. Kampman ; publications, Kcv. A. Brickcnstein ; education, Rev. Chas. B. Hhultz; minutes of previous synods, Itev. M. E. Grunert ; that state of re ligion, Kcv. C. L. Kcinke ; foreign mis sions, Kcv. F. Wuensche ; discipline, Rev. Wm. Oertcr ; raising the avenue of the province, Rev. F. Christ; Bohemian mis sion, Rev. R. llcrbst ; fraternal cerrc spendence, Rev. C. II. Shultz. Rev. HA. Brickcnstein read a scries of resolutions, embodying the eiler from certain parties te relieve the church of the charge of the Murarlttn en certain conditions ; referred. Bishop de Schweinitz presented the report of the theological seminary, showing it te lie i:i a nourishing condition. Tobacco Sales. The- crops of tobacco of the following persons are reported as sold : (J. Brack hill, Warwick, te Teller Brethers, at 8, 4, 2 ; Jehn Stokes, Bird-in-Hand, te Beck-i-r, at 17, (5, U ; Moses Martin. Earl, te Spanglcr, at 13, fi, 3 ; II. II. Walker, Chester county, te DcHavcn, at 10, 5, 3. Carload of Chinamen. This afternoon, en the Pacific Express, east, there was a whole carload of China men, who were en their way from California. IlertutH Milppect. Fiss & Deerr shipped 14 head of Lan caster county horses te New Yerk te day. Kuapp's Summer J:irlcn. Geed music this evening at Knupp's Sum mer Garden : also a line linieli ami excellent lieer. Don't lour Canary Sing ? Then net :i bottle elllird Kilters, wlilch Is an unlading restorer el song ami a cure fei all diseases et cage birds. II your druggist does nelkccp it. or will net g.d it ler you. mit.iI a postal cant te lliii Itird Koeil Company, 7 Federal street, Camden, X. .1.. ami they will see that, you arc supplied. Pi ice, 25 cents. ii:ir.'::-:;iinIA;v City Hill Pesters. Cari.en&llunicl,c!ty lill pesters ami dis tributors, ellice lNTBi.uir.N:i:it building, N'e. (' Seuth Queen street. Amusements. Ten J'4islei Te-morrow evening this cele brated manager will appear at Pulton opera house with Ills immense company of Mar artists. There is no amusement citcrcr who is belter entitled te tlie confidence of the pub lic than Mr. Paster, who haiahahit or keeping faith witli his patrons, anil of always doing what lie premises His visit te this city two years age is xvjiiembcred with pleusure by all who then witnessed the varied ami excellent entertainment presented by him. His present company include, many or the old favorites with a number el new ones. Anyone who reads the names elsewhere printed will lcel an assurauee that te-morrow night's pcrlorin pcrlerin ance at the opera, house will prove a rat e t reat. There will 1m a crowded house. Nothing is tee geed for ecn baby no, net even Cuticura Seap. Disease prevented and uicdie.il bills lessened by a timely use of Malt Kilters. srtsvxAZ, notices. " Itncluipaiba." New, quick, complete cure 1 days, urinary allccl ions, smarting, fiviiuent erdillieult uri nation, kidney diseases. $1. Druggist-. Depot, .leliu F. Leng & Sen, Lancaster. Thousands of ladles te-day cherish grateiul remembrances of the help derived Irem the u-c el Lydia E. Plnkhain's Vegetable Com pound. It positively cure all lemale com plaint. Send le Mm. l.ydia E. l'mklnmi, 'J-"I Western Avenue, l.ynn, Mass., for pamphlet. Te Persons About te Marry. " Te persons about, te marry," Douglass Jer Jer reld'.i advice was "don't ;"' we. supplement by saying, without laying In a supply el spring Klosseui, which cures alliumiuari.i and ether kiduey and bladder complaint. Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 North Queen street. Nothing Short or lliiinistaknbltt lCciictit Conferred upon lens el thousands el sulferer.s could originate and maintain the reputation which AVer's Saiisai'akilla enjoys. It is a compound el the best vegetable alteratives. Willi tlie Iodides or Potassium and Iren, and is Hie most cllccltial el all remedies for scrofu lous, mercurial or bleed disorders. Unllennly successful and certain in Its remedial ellecls, it produces rapid and complete cures et Scrol Screl ula. Seres, Rolls, Humors, Pimples, Kruptiens, Skin Diseases and all disorders rising from impurities el the bleed. Ity its invigorating ellects it always relieves ami often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregu larities, and is a potent rencwer of vitality. Fer purifying tlie bleed it has no viial. 11 tones up the system, restores-and preserves the health, and imparts vigor ami energy. Fer forty years it has been in extensive use, and is te day the most available medicine ter the suireting sick, any wlierc. Fer sale by all dealers. mll'-l wdcedft w Blet tiers! Mothers!! Mothers! !! Are you diaturlicd at night and broken of your rest byasick chi!duHcrIng and crying with the excruciating jiainet cutting tcetli? It se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. W1XSLOWS SOOTHIXt! SYUUF. II, will re lieve the peer little snttcrer immediately de pend upon it; then! Is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en eaith who has ever used it, who will net tell yen at once, that it will regulate the bowels, ami give rest te the mother, and relicr 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 ltcst female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere ; 25 cents a l.eltle. marMvd&wM.W&S Visible Improvement. Mr. Xealfc Kates, Eimlm, N. T., writes; " About tour weeks age I h:id an attack of bil ious fever, and never fully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened ami 1 would be completely prostrated ler days. After using two bottles et your Kurdock Klned Kilters Hie iinnrovement was se visible thatl wasaslen- isneu. i can new, meugn i years ei age, oe a fair ami reasonable day's work. Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 Xertli Queen street. Messrs. Klv lines., Druggists, Oswego, X. Y. Your "Cream Kalm" outers irem all ether preparations, as It docs from all you claim for it. I liave been cured el Catarrh of many years' standing by its use, and my ensc ei smell hasliccn restored. Fer eelds in the head it works like magic. K. H. Siieuwoed, National State Hank, Elizabeth, N. .1. Aug. 13, 1S7'.). See advertisement, Ely's Cihsaic Bawi for Hie cure of Catarrh and Hay Fever is having large sales with me. I pronounce it tlie best article I have ever sold for the treatment et these diseases, ami take pleasure in recommending it te my patrons, as I am from day te day hearing the most fa vorable reports et its beneficial effects. Uexby 15. MwrLK, Druggist, Easten, l'a. my23-2wd&w Benefactor. When a beard of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery thai by combining some well known valuable reme dies, Ihcvmest wonderful medicine was pro duced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all oilier remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptical; but proof et its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and te-day the discoverers or that great medicine. Hep lUtters, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. mylC-2wdftw have lour Hair Keep It Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delightful article ever introduced te th American people and Is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prema turc grayiie.ii, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore tlie natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the bcalp from all impurities, damlruir, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it HOttand pliable, making It an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ter the United Slides, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. fcll-lvdTTliA F&w Itching I'll Symptoms ami Cure. Tlie symptoms are moisture, like persplra Hen, intense Itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as If pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes ar lected; it allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant biirc cure. Alse for tetter. Itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, SO cents, three liexes ler $125. Sent by mall te any address en re re ceipeor price In currency or tlirce cent pest ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen, 3.W North Sixtli street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggist. marI2-lyMwS&W Cast-Iren Fellows. Men of endurance have, healthy kindeys ami liver. Ne aches in the back, no piles or con stipation. The euro for these diseases is Kidney-eort. This great remedy keeps up the toncet the whole body by enabling tlie liver, bowels and kidneys te perierm their liinc liinc tlens perlectly. Keih the liquid and dry are sold by druggists. 'inneer J'rcxs. myZl-lwd&w A t'eugn. Celd or Sere Threat should e stepped. Xegleet frequently results in an In curable I.'ing Disease or Consumption. Krown's Krenchial Troches de net disorder tlie htemach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en 1 lie inllamcd parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Krenchial Coughs, Catarrh, and tlie Threat Troubles which Singers ami PublicSpeakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Krown'.s Krenchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they liavc at tained well-merited rank among tlie lew staple remedies et the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. uiK-lvdTTh&S&lyw ItEATHS. llesrCTTKR. In this city, en Slay it, lssl, Abraham llestetter, in Hie 73d year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, D. II. llestetter, en Columbia avenue, en Thursday afternoon at a o'clock. 1'OIATIVAI.. Fer County Commissioner : FP.AXK CI. AUK, et Strasbtirg township. J-ul'jecl te tlie choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. titrft-d&wlp ADAMS. D1KTU1CII, of Maner township. Subject te the decision el" the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. IIARTMAN (l.ime Kurner), el Hast laiupctcr township. Subject te the choice et the Democratic county convention. aprJ-d.Vwtp MARTIN I1ILDEISRANT, of Mount .ley Koieugh. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. upi::-d&wlp JERE MOIII.KU, Kphr.Ua. Subject te the decision of Hie Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN 1.. LIGHTNER.ef Lcaceck township. Subject te the decision or Hie Democratic ceuntv convention. nprlS-tfd&w A'JilV .lit WRTISESIKNTS. umii si:ceNi-iiAN "mkleukum VjT cry cheap, at the F.STEY OlMiAN UOOMS, It I Xe. 6 Seuth Queen Street. SPKCIAI. KOTICi:. A. large proportion el tlie Water Rents still leiuain unpaid, while only a few days re main in which the abatement is allowed. Why dclav? Come early and avoid tlie crowd. WM. McCOMSEY, mil -Id Treasurer and Iteceiveret 'l'axej. I7Kr,lilI STKAWltlCnKIKS F.VKKY MOKK 1 ing ami evening. Fresh Vegetables, Pine Apples. Choice Hating Apples, Oranges, i; rapes, Kananas. i'l)eviled Crabs, Spiced and Salt Ovsters, at ICCKEUT'S, ltd l'i Kast King Ml reel. 1 I!. JIAKTIN Ai CD. SPRING GOODS. NEW DRESS GINGIUMS JVEWLAVN8 AND PERCALES, 2WW MINTING. SILKS AND CASHMERES. OPENING NEW uxrc OF Si uiiHd Pauls, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, NEW HOSIERY, GOSSAMER RUBBER CLOTHING, Fer Ladies, Gents and Children. We arc offering the BEST THREE BUTTON KID GLOVE In Klnck and Celers, at 1.00. Every pair warranted. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We have tlie f ole agency for Hie PEARL SHT11T. THE KEST Sl.OO SIIIttT IX TII-K CITY. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, liAXCASTEU.PA. HEW ADTMMTISXMXST8. PROPOSALS WIIX BE BECKIVED UP te Monday neon, Jane 6, for the taking down et the old stone church building et St. Mary's, en Vine street: also ter;the excava tion and the general contract for enclosing or rooting in of the proposed new building en same site for Orphanage and Schools ; also separate bids will le received for the bricks, brick work, carpenter work, lumber, mill work, lime, sand, slate and tin work, painting and hardware. Plans and specifications can be seen between 7 and 9 p. m., at the pastoral residence adjoining St. Mary's church, where also proposals may be left. The right is re served et rejecting all bids net satisfactory. ni21,2SJet-3td A DKMUHTKUI. AND COOLING DRIX K Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice. It forms, diluted with five or eight time its 'bulk et water, or blended with Spirits, .Seda Water, &c. a Most Wholesome, Delicious and Refreshing Beverage. It may be sweet ened te suit the taste. In adtlitien te being a most delightful and cooling drink, your phy sician wlil recommend it for its medicinal vir tues : especially Rheumatic Pains. Fer sale at Rclgart's Wine Stere, Ne. 129 East King street. aprl5-WAStfd II. E.SI.AYMAKElt, Agt. INSURE WITH TUK OLl AN I' WELL, Established Agency of the (M le IHSUTM CO., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVEU Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested m Sate and Solid Securities. RIFE fc KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KINO STREET, dll-CmdM.WSR Second Fleer. JEWELERS. ANCASTER WATCHES! In all the Xew Styles of GOLD AND SILVER CASES. AUGUSTUS KII0ADS, Jeweler. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a. OF ALL THE CONVENTIONAL (JIFTS testifying te friendship and atlectten, none is belter calculated te give real pleasure te both giver and recipient than a WEDDING PRESENT. Te make a lelictieus choice, suited alike te the means et the giver and the. taste of the bride, the advantage et such a stock as thai of &Bi is apparent. Here are Diamonds and Gems of all descriptions; Watches el many grades of accuracy and excellence; Kcautiful Clocks; .lewelry et Geld and Silver; and beside all the marvels of the goldsmith's and the silver smith's art, a rare collection of miscellaneous artistic elegancies in bronze, bisque, china, porcelain and faience. Inspection of such a splendid assortment finds something net only to.satistybuttostiin te.satistybuttostiin to.satistybuttestiin ulatc the taste, and enables It by the suggest iveness of comparison and the criticism of contrast te select te perfection. Te remedy the Inconvenience experienced by persons out of town In making selections, this linn adopted their thorough and premp system of sending goods by express te these desiring te purchase, allowing inspection of the articles sent ami the return el a!', of them it net satisfactory. Goods sent in tilts way are always the newest and best; and the same care is taken te meet the wishes or purchasers ami inquirers who seek inexpensive articles as of lliee who pur chase the most costly. B AILEY, ANKS, IDDLE, CHESTNUT AND 12li STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. may2icedMW&F EOR HAl.E. PC1M.IC SALE tlF VAI.tJAlH.E REAL ESTATE. On SATUI.DAY, MAY. 28, ISS1, will be sold at public sale at Hie Keystone Heuse, Xerth ueen street, Lancaster, Pa., the following described valuable real estate, late of Francis Kulh, deceased, te w it : Xe. 1. A two-story KUICK mVEI.l.IXG HOUSE, with two story Uriel; Hack Kuilditig and let or piece et ground, situate Xe. JUKI, en the cast side et Xerlh Queen street, in said city, containing 20 feel in trout (including a 1. teet wide common alley en Hie north line), a'nil extending easlwardlv He leet te Xe. 2. There are six rooms in said house, with gas in each room ; hydrant convenient at kitchen deer. There arc choice Iniit trees ami grape vines en said let. Xe. 2. A one-story PI.AME DWELLIXU HOUSE, with one-story Frame Kack Kuildiiig and let or piece et ground, situate en the west side efChristian j-treet, said eity. con taining in front 22 Teet, 9 incites, and extend ing westwardly 103 feet te Xe. J. There are live rooms in tills house and a variety el choice truit trees en the let. Sale te commence at 8 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by P.EX.IAMIX KIITII. . JOHX WORKMAN, Atteruevs in iaet et the heirs of said deceased. 11. SiirnuiiT, Anct. iuiiyl0-19-2.VJW Sl.EIUUS, JtV. Carriages I Carnages ! AT EDGERLEY & COS, Practical Carriage Ittif filers. Market Street, Hear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES Which we elTcr at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uive us a call; 43-Kcatrlng promptly attended te. One set of werkmciv especially employed ter hat purpose. J n2ti-ttd&w WAlfXS. w ANTED A UUOD COOK. APPLY AT ine cooper jieuse. uiiu-im WANTED A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 10 years of age te learn the lrug business. Apply at A. D. Haines' New Drug Stere, cor ner Prince and Chestnut streets. Std WANTED. A WIDOW WANTS A SIT uatinu as housekeeper. Address Susan Fisher, Rawlinsville Posteflicc, Lancaster county. Pa. m25 3td MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. S1 FECIAL NOTICE. ORGANS AND PIAXOH can be purchased Bailer ai me Lancaster Organ Manufactory from ten te twcnty-llvc per cent cheaper dur ing the month et April than any ether time. As 1 have a large assortment el nil kinds el Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will find it te their advantage after examining ether instruments te call at the warerooms, as they will then be able te see the superiority et the Lancaster Organ or Chlckcring Piane. 1 have added steam power and am adding a set et new machinery et my own invention for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te the key beard, therefore saving time, expense and labor, and will give my customers the benefit of it by reducing the prices. Send for catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned and repaired, at NO. 3S0NORTU O.UEEN STBEET. ALES. McKILLIPS, mar-tf-2wd4cS Proprietor MEW AXtTXMTlSXMMSTS' T ANCASTKB -WATCHES. ETJW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUE LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver aad SUver-Plated Ware ! SpMas, Ferks, Kalres, Casters, &c. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined In ene establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFACTOBDiU DKPARTMENT in connection with enr retail business Jind are makine a larcre nart et the eoeda we sell. This enables us te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us first EUAL REPAIRING. EDV. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, mar24-3md4wl. f 1 1VLER, IIOWKICM HlTKSTt Ne. 25 EAST LACES! LACES! J ust Opened, the finest assortment or all the New Laces ever brought te this city. We iuvitt special examination of these goods, as they are very choice and handsome. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. W show all the Choice Novelties in these goods at very low prices, r'rench Organdie Lawns in Hie Xew Styles. Plain and Lace Buntings. Silk and Brocade arenadines, Nun's Veiling, and many ether New and Choice Things in Dress Goods. We eiler Superior Bargains In Black Silks. We ener Superior Bargains in Colored Silks. We open te-day an Elegant Line of Hand-Knit Zephyr Shawls, in the ilittereut shades. These goods are very handsome, and must be seen te be appreciated. Sun Umbrellas and Parasols in Choice Styles. LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAR IN ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. As we make these goods one of our specialties, you will have no trouble in procuring tlie size and quality you deaire. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET, ENTERTAINMENTS. TCULTON Ol'ERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 26. TONYPASTOllllSEGO FOR 1881. THE LARGEST AND BEST COMPANY that exhibits under roer or within doers. TOXV PASTOR America's Representative Amusement Caterer, surrounded by a phalanx et Music, Skill, Fun, Farce, Wit and Senti ment. Fergusen &, Mack, Miss Ella Wesncr, Lester & Allen, Lester & Williams, Frank McXisli, Lelaud Sisters, The Irwin Sisters, Lillle Western, French Twin Slsters, Harry SIcAvey. Miss Emma Rogers, Dun Collyar, Frank Girard. A special feature et the performance Is the great burlesque en school, performed one hundred nightsatTeny Paster's Theatre, New Yerk, and entitled, "OUR SCHOOL GIRLS," A splendid picture et fun and music. Reserved Seats at Opera Heuse Office, may J3 4td JtRT OUODS. "VTETZGEIt, HARD & UAUGHMAN'.S NEW CHEAP STORE, Continues the at tract Ien of this city, and why? Because they are selling The Cheapest Black Silks, Tlie Cheapest Colored Silks, The Cheapest Brecade Silks. The Cheapest Black Cashmeres, The Cheapest Lace Buntings, The Chcnpest Dress Goods or every descrip tion, Tlie Cheapest Mack Silk Velvets, The Chcnpest Carpets and Mattings, Tlie Cheapest Hosiery for Men, Women ami Children, The Cheapest Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Tlie Cheapest Counterpanes. In fact tlie Cheapest Let of DRY GOODS Eve euered In this city. Metier, Bam & Battel's NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, (ADLER'S OLD STAXD). SPECIAL ATTRACTION Just received Irem the factory 300 DOZEX STOCKINGS, 3 pair for 25 cents; regular price, 1'-$ and 15 cents a pair. PArERlLANOlNOB, Jtc. TCTIKDOW SHADES, AC. 1 WINDOW SHADES in a variety of Celers, that will be sold from forty te sevcnty-flve cents a piece. This is about half value for them. A few of these light patterns left, in order te close, will be sold at seventy-live cents a piece. Plain Shading for Windows in aU thonewest colors, and In any desired quality wanted. 40 inch, 45 inch and 71 inch for large windows and Stere Sliadcs. SCOTCH HOLLANDS the best goods made, American Hollands in assortment. Measure of windows taken, esti mates made and Shades hung In a satisfactory manner. Of WALLPAPERS wc are prepared te suit everybody. Onr line is larger, choicer and cheaper than any season heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest grade te the fluest goods made. Grounded and Common Papers In such a line variety tliat we can suit the most fastidious. Cornices and Curtain Poles, Window Papers, Ac. Or ders taken for Fine Mirrors. PHABES W. PRY, NO. 87 NORTH QUEEN ST. MER1CAN WATCHES. ZABLNL, Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. - class facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN- ZAHM, Zahm's Cerner, lancaster, Fa. nilXER, BOWERS & HURST! KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. ASTR1CH BRWS AliVERTIHEMENI. A STR1UH UKOS.' ADVERTISEMENT. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 18 EAST KING STREET, Are new showing one of the Finest Selcc tiens et MILLIHERY EVER SHOWN IX LANCASTER. Trimmed and Untrinimcd Hats in great variety. Parasols cheaper than ever. Trimmed Silk Parasols $1.44. Flowers and Feathers In all shades Main and Ombra'e. RIBBONS, in Silk and Surah, Main and Ombra'e. GLOVES. Flne Real Lisle Gloves, Pearl Tep, 2 Elastics, 2uc. a pair. Fine Lisle, A Elastics, 2.c. a pair. Flne Lisle, Leng Lace Tep, -25c. a pair. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear. We have a new CORSET which we sell at 40c. It Is the best ever seen for the price. TRIMMINGS AND LAOES IX GREAT VARIETY. ASTEICHBROS. CX.OTJUNan T IMPORTANT ANXOUNCE9IEXT. Te-day we open a lull line of Spring and Summer Goods for Men's Wear, which has never been eclipsed in this city or any house in the country for quality, style and high tened character. We claim superiority ever anything we handled before during our experience of quarter et a century in business, and our reputation is established for keeping the finest goods in our line. Our opening te-day is an invoice et Novel ties captured from the wreck of n large Bosten house, whose failure has precipi. tated these goods en the market tee late in the season and consequently at a sacrifice, se they are within reach of all desiring a first-class article at a moderate price. The consignment Includes a full line of the eel eel brated Talamen's French Novelties, the iiandseincst and finest goods imported te this country, u new feature in Silk Warp ; Talamen's Tricot n-Leng, Serpentine Tri cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Granite Weave. A full line of Tayler's English Treuserings et beautiful cfTects. Alse a tine line et Choice American Suitings as low as $20 a Suit. All the Latest Novelties in Spring Overceatings af moderate prices. AU are cordially invited te examine our stock and be convinced that we arc mak ing no idle beast, but can substantiate all we say and respectfully urge persons te pinee theirorderatence before the elieiccst styles are sole, for they cannot be dupli cated this season. Fer further particulars In regard te dress consult J. K. SMALTNG, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N: QUEEN STREET, MW&S Several Fine Cout Makers wanted. 3 JtURNlTURE. TUYEKS! BUYERS!! HEINITSH SELLS: Hair Mattress from $10.00 te $40 Weel " 7.00 te 11 Husk- " ' 4.50le Woven Wire Mattress from 10.00 te 20 Spring Beds 2.50te 7 Bolsters awl Pillows Made te Order. Call and see my assortment and be con vinced of the fact that my pi ices are all rlghL Picture Framing a Specialty. Regllding and Repairing at short notice. HEINITSH, 15 EAST KINO STREET. n8-Cmd ever China Halt, mneTHER THIRD EDITIOIT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1881. TERRIBLE DISASTER. SUDDEN COLLAPSE OF AN EXCURSION STEAMER. Use Hundred and SerBty-fWe Drowsed. Londen, Ontario, like its namesake in Old England, is en the river Thames, and the navigation company of that stream has three pleasure beats which carry excur sionists te the groves and summer resorts in the vicinity. Monday being the queen's birthday, many people went down the river for a holiday te Springbank, a favor ite suburb, and yesterday the rates were lowered te accommodate many mere. Of the beats employed the Victeria was an old one, but it had been satisfactorily re paired this spring and approved by the manager of the line, Gee. Parrisb, and put en for her first trip yesterday. The beats ran full all day and at G p. m. there was a great rush for accommoda tions en the return trip. The 'Victeria left Springbank about 6 p. m. with about four hundred men, women and children en beard and the crowd was se great that the manager was expostulated with and urged net te let the beat go out in that over crowded condition, but he replied : " AU right, I knew my business." Mr. Samuel Stewart, stove merchant, one ei these who protested, left the beat at Springbank with his family. Several hundred mere re mained there, unable te get passage, and had te walk home, a distance of four miles, no conveyances of any kind being available. They escaped a watery grave by that necessity. The beat stepped first at "Want's deck and left tliere safely, but overcrowded and shaky and proceeded along slowly. A band was en beard said te have been a detachment of the band or the Seventh Fusilecrs (militia) and the peeple en beard had cleared a space en deck for dancing, thus throwing the crowd en the forward part of the beat. The evening was fine but somewhat foggy. On reaching the Woodland Park deck 200 mere peeple were crowded en beard. As the vessel swung out from Cove railroad bridge, a mile below the city, Bhe keeled a little te ene side, and the excursionists, new numbering COO, rushed te the ether side. The beat gave a lurch and sank almost immediately, going completely te pieces. Her small beats and life bells were in geed order, but the vessel capsized se suddenly and was smashed se quickly that tliere was net time te use them. Beats at ence put cut from the shore and the crews of a a few skiffs en the river made haste te tlie spot and took oft' large numbers. The Victeria was lying almost en her side and the peeple were clinging te the baat and the wreckage that floated from her. The men made desperate efforts te save their wives and children, but in the confusion it was a hard matter te rcc rcc rcc ognize a face, and the cries for help, coming from every side, familiar voices could net be distinguished in the appalling uproar. Meantime the crowd of interested peo ple, awaiting in vain the arrival of their friends at the Ontario deck, were startled by the first news that reached the city, brought by survivors who struggled through the streets, wet and weary. The news fell like a thunderbolt andastam andastam pede took place fsr the spot. Arriving there a horrible sight met their view. Fifty or sixty bodies had al ready becn recovered and were lying en the green sward some distance up the bank. These arriving from the city from every direction crowded around, anxious te see if auy relatives were en beard. About ene thousand families were represented en the excursion, and the wail of anguish that arose at the sight of the victims was heart-rending. Fathers, mothers, broth ers and sisters rushed about panic stricken endeavoring te identify friends. By seven o'clock alwut eighty bodies were recovered from under the wreck. Almest every minute some victim was brought te the surface and conveyed te the bank. The steamer Princess Louise was early brought te the spot and the victims were placed en the upper decks. Fires were lighted en the bank overlooking the river, petroleum torches were brought and the search was continued until night. The following dispatches te-day indicate the extent and further details of the awful calamity which has stricken the city. One Hundred and Seventy Corpses. Londen, Ont., May 25. -350 a. m. The work of recovering bodies at the scene of yesterday's disaster is still going en actively. Up te this time 170 have been found and most of them were brought te this city. All the undertaker hops are besieged and coffins are going ent by the score. The crowds at the river bank and at the steamer landing have net diminished. Among the bodies identified are these of two daughters of James Burns. The excitement seems te increase as the night advances. The list of the identified is stil incomplete. A large number of bodies remain en the grounds at the Sulphur Spring bath awaiting claimants. LUt of tbe Drowned. Londen Out., 23. The following is a list of these drowned by the steamboat accident yesterday, se far as identified ; Mrs. Wm. Ashbury, Maple street ; Hud Hud eon Abbett, son of H. 6. Abbett ; Minnie Amcsbury, Londen,ast ; Charles Benney, aged 1C ; Lillie Beaten, aged 14 ; Harry Beaten. aged 0 ; James Burns, Albert street; Lizzie Bos Bes kerville, daughter of a workman at Carling's brewery ; Ida Batcheller ; Resa Bailey ; Jehn Beskerville ; Ida Burns, daughter of James Burns ; another daugh ter is missing ; Albert Cele, aged 7, son of Colonel Cele ; Jehn Clarke, shoemaker ; Miss Maria Cennell, Richmond street ; Miss Fanny Cooper ; Jennie Caughlin, Mary Cradderck, daughter of Geerge Cradderck ; Miss M. Cline ; Mrs. Jehn Cnrran ; Miss Cornish, King street ; Mrs. Dcbeau ; Mr. Dcbeau is missing ; Miss Hannah Dennis, Palermoent; Mr. Wm. Dyer ; James Dacey, son-in-law of Martin O. Meard; Jno. Darcy, sr., Alice Deadman; the two Misses Fex ; Mr. Clinten Fryer, sr.; Mr. Fryer, jr., wife and niece; Jes. Graham ; Miss Julia Griffith, of West minster ; Miss Gibsen ; Mrs. M. Glavin and child ; Willie Glass, plumber ; Hebbs and three children ; Miss Minnie Hegen, of Waterloo ; Mrs. St. Heren, of William street ; James Hearn, cigarmaker ; Mrs. Kelly, an emi grant, and two sisters, living in the city ; Miss Kendriek, of Adelaide street ; Mrs. Wm. Laskie and child ; Edie Loughrey, of West Londen ; Johnny Leclaire, of West Londen : J. C. Meredith, clerk of the division court and father of W. R. Meredith, M. P.; Wm. Mc Bride, city assessor and secretary of the Western fair association; W. H. MiUman, commercial Itrayeler, of Montreal, and two sons ; Nellie Morrison; Jehn Morrison, aged 19, Bertie Morrison, aged 5, children of James Morrison, of Londen, East ; Mrs. Mathews, wire of the night editor of the Advertiser, and two children; Mary McPherson, aged 15, daughter of 3Ir. Archibald McPherson, of Messrs. Laug & McPherson; Miss Ada Mcintosh, of Dundas street; Mrs. W. McMeggat; W. Maddiner, of West minster ; Mr. McLennan, a blacksmith ; 3Iiss Annie McAllister, ofHarten street; Harvey Magce, aged 15 ; Miss Priscilla M. Blustill ; a son of Dr. Orangatekha, aged 10 ; Mrs. Parish Pepe ; Mr. Herbert, purser and son of the manager of the beat; Mr. A. B. Powell and two nephews ; Margaret Quinn, aged 17 years ; J. Rog ers, plumber ; Manager Robertsen, of the Bank of British North America ; Mrs. E. Scott ; Annie Street ; the Misses Shipley ; Charles Sidden, aged 13; Willie Stealy ; Orville Smith, aged seventeen; Lizzie Stuart, aged 18 years ; Mrs. Smart, wife of H. Smart, of the free Press, and two children ; Mr. J. C. Sidden (of the cus toms) ; Lizzie Skinner, daughter of Al derman Skinner ; Edwin Smith (clerk in the effice of Glass, Glass & Bar rett) ; Mrs. W. Scott, Oxford street; Geerge Street ; Themas Stephens; Mr. C. Thayer, (of Carling's brewery) ; Willie Tremcr, Londen, West ; Geerge Tremor, Londen, West ; Dollie Tathan, Colberne street ; Willie Westman, Dundas street ; James Weatherhcad (of Carling's brew ery) ; Mrs. Wall (Sir. Wall and three ether members of the family missing) ; Alfred Wastte, aged 15, sonefThotsas Wastie. ANOTHEK CALAMITY. Several Lives Lest by th Caving of nn K.u bwnkracBt. Jersey City, May 25. At 9 o'clock to day as a large number or workmen were engaged at the embankment en the south side of the new cut of Pennsylvania cut at Summit avenue it caved in, burying tive of the laborers. A dozen or mere of their co laborers went te the relief of the buried men. Lutna Alalia, an Italian, aged 30, rqsidiug at Newark, and Jehn Bulger, aged 45, residing in Jersey City, were taken out dead. The wounded were R. Navaka (Italian) aged 24, injuries fatal, was taken te Christ hospital ; Deminick Savia, aged 28, wounded in the body, was token te the Charity hospital, and David Riley, injured in the legs, was taken te St. Francis. YVEAT11EK INDICATIONS. Washington, May 25. Fer the Middle states and the lower lake regions, warmer, easterly te southerly winds and fair weather, and slight change in pressure. MARKETS. riuiadelpbla Market- fHiLADBLrniA, May 23. Fleur market strong and tending upward ; superflne, at $3 250):; 73 ; extra $4 OUftl 25 ; Ohie ami Indiana family f". .VlftCOO; l'cnna. family $525 ($5 37 ; St. Louts family $i M)g se ; Minnesota Extra l-V-jgt; 00: desti-alt-lit, ;; 50; winter patent $t2.(7 2.1; Hpiinde; 0OQ75O. Kyoneur atjASO. Wheat excited and advancing; Ne. 2 West ern Itcd, $1 iVi: Delaware, l'enn'a Ked and de Amlier, 1 2.j)l 2t. Cern dull and weak for local use ; steamer, S73S; yellow, fiet;ic; mlxed, i-k Oats easier and 111010 olleriii; Ne. 1 White 55c ; Ne. 2, de 53c ; Ne. a, de .' 2c ; Ne. 2 Mixed ltye llrm at $1 03. Previsions market llrm ; nu.ss perk $17 S0 1800; beet hums, $2! 00325 00; Indian meas beef $22 5P. Itacen smoked shoulders, Kic salt tle nacVfc; smoked hams l!12c; pickled bamn W4ffiiec. Lard firm ; city kettle llfiC : loose butchers' 10410c; prune steam, $10 37K. If utter dull, except fancy, which is well sold up ; Creamery extra rciinsylvania at 2S 29c; Western, 27; de geed te choice 229 24c; Itradferd county and New Yerk extra, 21023c. Hei Is dull ; Pennsylvania and Western t) He, KKtfs llrm ; Pennsylvania! Ic; Western 14c. Cheese uiet at a decline; New Yerk full cream 10c ; Western full enram iic; fair te Koetl, stsOc; de half skims, WJSJJ; Pennsyl vania half skims, rf8sc. Petroleum steady; retined 7c. Whisky at $1 (M. Seeds Geed te prime Clever, nothing de Timethy Jobbing at $:. IJ ; de de t'liixsecil nominal at $1 25. New Vera Market. Nw Yerk. May 25. Fleur Slate ami West ern market, firm, witli fair demand ter expert and home trade use : Superhnc Statu $1 00i 75 ; extra de $4 S0ft5 00 : choice de tfU5f$r( 25: luncy de $520i;75t round hoop Ohie $4 DO5 SO : choice de $5 5.rgi;75; superfine western 14 OOfJl 75: common te geed ex tra de $4 N3525 ; choicede $5 SH&H 75 ; choice white, wheat de. at 5 25l 25. Southern ccarceand lirm ; common te fair extra, $ leg) 5 se : Reed te clioiee de $5 miiTM. Wheat feverish ami exelted, and pricci "ZSi'.lc higher; Xe.2 White, .lime. $121; de -luly $1 2P'J; Ne. 2 Ked, May, $1 27?l 2S ; de June $1 25127J; de.lnly,$I2IJ4! 26; de Aug. $ll!ir$121 Cem Cash and May li& better; etheri unchanged; Mixed ncstcm spot, 45Q.8c de future, SSfaQS&c. Oats a shade stronger ; State, 4;g.Vlc; West cm, 4452c. live Stock Markets. Ciiicaoe. Hogs Receipts. 13,000 head ; ship ments, S.lOO head; maract opened active, ex cited ami ijjiec. higher, closing easy, with the advance nearly hist; light, &'j02; heavy shipping, $7&MZ; geed le choice smooth shipping, $5 WfiM 15. Cattle UeceipLi, .r-,5"0 head; shipments. :i,BMl head ; market less active : butchers' steers and veal calves. $1 l-i.f.'i 75 ; ruir shipping steers $5 25J5:t; I ; geed te choice smooth shipping steers, $5 ttutft .: butchers' steady at TlM 1U5; grass Texan. ?:! N 1 1 ; sleekers and Iccdcrs, $S03;ealv "jl head $II(7ilS50. Hiec Receipts, l,r0i head; market dull; $587gt05. East LiBBirrv. Cattle UeceipU &.: head ; market firm; best, CffH:,0; light butchering, $5305B; bulls and rat cows, : 253. Hogs Receipts, 2,400 head; Philadelphia. $G 45i;55 : Yorkers, HW-15. Sheep Receipts, I'.Wi head ; selling fair at $4 50535. Stock mar aet. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocks also United States lleuds reported dally lv Jacob It. I.exn, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks linn. May2r. A.V. r.M. T.M llfcOO 1-U0 3:00 JHOIiOy 'if'-y'a Chicago & North Western V.Wi 13S ISSJ;; Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul 12744 127 !23S Canada Southern tWi S)i 04 C. C. ft 1. C. I-. 1C 3IJ4 31 31 Del., Uuk.ft Western 12K 128 127 Delaware ft Hudsen Canal 112 113 112;;; Denver ft Rie raiidc.... l(wi Uanuibal ft St. Jee S2 82 83M Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. 131 135 13.V4 Manhattan Elevated 27 27J 27JS Michigan Centra! II.V4 111 111 Missouri, Kansas ft Texas i, 52 52 N.Y.,Iakc Erie & Western.... 50V-, Ty 50; New Jersey Central W5J4 105 105!-;, Pacific Mail Steamshlu Ce.... ; 57 57k, St, lieuis ft Iren Mt .... .... SI Sutro Tunnel . "V Union Pacific 12VJ 1S5J 1-MJi Wabash, St. I.enis ft Pacific. .. 55 5fi 65 Preferred. aVJ M Western Union Tel. Ce 127 121 121 Philadelphia. Stocks steady. PennsylvaniaR.lt w.Ji Reading 2 ai 2ii Lehigh Valley '. .... Lchtgn Navigation 47J .... 47 Huffale, Pitts, ft Western 'ity2 l '1 Northern Central - 54i Northern Pacinc. 45J. 45j,j 45 " Preferred S2 81 :& Hestonvllle... .... -M. Philadelphia Erie K. U 27 27;i IewaUnlcli Mining 40 .... 3!i Unrn-D States Bends. r. v. 1:00 United States 4 per cents 117 - KM " l-6 5 " 10 Vx 1W Noen Quotations or the Ornln market Furnished by Jacob II. Lenjr, Commission Hreker. Ciiicaoe. Cash. June. July. Wheat il-os ' ''! Cern Vi - Oats '". -" "'' NswYens. Cash. ,,-. ., r Wl.eat M.M Cern 5tf -" - Oats. ...... .......... ...... ...... . PHIl.ADXI.rUIA. Wheat 1.25 1.21 L21JS Cern. ....... ....-. W .54 .51, Oats Baltimerk. Wheat l.W 1.24J 1.21J Cern................ .' .5i4 M Oats
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