LANCASTER IJAILY INlfiLLK )AtAmiEr24: 1682. - BOLD THIEVES. FUOU1T PURSUIT AND eAPTUKJ'. Au "xciting Cliase by the feepl or TVltincr. Tlieic were a geed 'many people gath ercd at the little station of Witmer, be tween this city and Bir&in-H&ntL." early this morning, intending te take the train for Lancaster te see the circus. Among them were the family of Mr. Jeshua Rutt, a farmer, who lives next te Christian Mussel man His servant girl wept te the station te see them off. Meantime three young men, slr4pgerste the place, were observed by Dr. Henry Musser te be leaf ing aueut. mey naa neught tickets for Lancaster, but as. the Rutt family came up they moved off. They were seen te go toward Rutt's house and step at the pump te take a drink. The tiain being behind time the hiiedgirl went back te the house and found it had been eutctcd and robbed. She quickly canied the news te Mr. Rutt, who was plowing in a field near by, and upon hasty examination he found the drawers, chest, etc., had le n ransacked and geld, silver and notes te the amount of $C0", and possibly papers of value, weie taken. He promptly went te the station and told of his less. The suspicious-looking young men had net coiae back, and Dr. Musst r jumped te the .conclusion that thev ws'in the tliieves. Pursuit vtsi organized. Dr. Mtuser'steam was hitched up and he and Rutt aud Daniel Freelieh drove off with if toward Giesuland, in which diicctien the young men had goi.e. B. A Sclleis and Chiistian Mussulman fel e'v d. The front team of the puisuiug Ijai.y ter. came in siguc ei mem. iney weie lying undr-r au apple tiee In Benja min Buckwalter's orchard and as they saw the p.iity coming they made off at a swift pace en tue toad te Greenland. They had net been a half hour ahead of their pursuers They were headed off and meantime Froe Free lieh had driven te Whiteside's and bor rowed a gun. The thieves weie overtaken and they get inside of the fence at the watci trough. Dr. Musser get out of the wagon and reached for ene of them, but they mailn off acie.-s the fields toward the dam of B. F. E-dilcman's mill, below the turnpike Chris. Musselinan caught one of them ; and the etltcrs jumped into the water and tiied te swim-acre.'S, unloading their pocket, of the money as they fled. Dr. Musst!, following with the gun, callrd en one of them te thiew up his hands, but as he kept en the doctor pulled mi him. The first bairel missed fire, hut of the tecetid, a msty lead, a few shot Hi nek him luck of the ear. Mean time persons in (hi. adjoining Holds noticed me si lange spectacle, joinetl in the hunt, aud the ether two wcie ovcipewcicd and eaptniu.i, wet aud .dirty in the ploughed fields. All thr.-c were put into wagons and lied, and we:c bum .-lit by their tri umph, nit iapteis te this cry. Only leu cents were leund en .them, ami $2G 50 of the money of which -they disencumbered tnein.clves was picked up. Mere may be fi.uud, but much of it was no doubt tin own into the dam and lest While in Alderman Spurrier's effice, two of them, who gave their mmes as Win. CI.uk and Geerge W.itkins, these who had had a cold hath. looked very de jected. The third, Edward Beck, trembled like a leaf, hut weie a defiant air. He' is about 20 w'aiseld, somewhat peckmaiked and wcats a light moustache. Allaie well dressed and young, the ethers being smooth fared and younger than Beck, ana of sandy complexion. They were commit cemmit ti d te j lit f.jr a heai ing. lr. i.fer,;euilM GeM W..t:'Zi Taken. This aftcruoeu Dr. Jehn Levcrgoed went te the ciicu.s and had his geld watch stolen. When he was going in the en trance he had held of a child with each hand. The ciewd was vuy gieat, and just as lie get in he disceveied that his watch v. a gene. The watch is a geld liunlinir case of Swiss raukfj; Ne. 1410 and has the name of H. Z. Rhoads & Bre. ou the dial and movement. It is worth $250 and was prcsrutcd te the doctor in 1S7C. On the inside of ene of. the cases is lids inseiiptien, 'Pirsentcd t i Past Grand Master Jehu Levergood by the Right Weithy Grand Ledge of Odd Fellows, 1870." The doctor will give $50 for the return of the watch and will ask no questions. Other Itebberlef. That the peipetratoisef the above bold affair weie following in the wake of the ciicus ".. most 'ikcly. as gangs of that kind an a! v.. jys about en such occasions, and tlieM' men :ue ontiie strangers in this iscighhe-lii-i-t, and leek like professional latigeis Jeseph Bennett, a passenger ou the morning train ft, nil Lum.iu Place te Lan caite., had his pocketbook. containing $30, taken from his pocket this morning. THK LAD:bS 1-AIRS. Iho C'mJng Night of St..liitti-jt'0. Thu attendance of St. Antheny's fair ou Saturday evening was very large anil as it was announced te close en that evening theie was much iutcxest felt (e learn who would be the lucky ones incauyini; of the lcmainiuj: prizes that were te ha dis posed of by chance, and the still larger number te be disposed of by vote. The fine crayon portrait of Father Kuhlman, of Lebanon, was wen by llcr. B. Demhege, of Philadelphia. Jehn Hicmcuz wen a beautiful chamber st, and also a very handsome chair. The bridal patty and a set of liaudseme dishes by Mis. 31. A. McGranu. A 13 no geld ring by Annie Ransing. .Fellow nig are the winners of the sev eral ni liclcs disposed of by vote, each vote representing tcn'cents. Gent's geld walch. Francis Burger of Reading, $50 : Jehn Kliuc, $130; Frank Gievu, c2..ri0 ; Chas. Kuapp. 3.75. Lady's geld watch.Mary Snyder, Phil.tilclphi-i. SS3.50.- Florence Heudlcy, Philadelphia, $10.2.1. Bicycle. Antheny Hinkcl, $43.60 ; Christiah Binder, $'25.40 : Henry Sanders. $4.10. Boxing glove i. Henry Blankenmyer? $15.35 : Henry Albrighr, $10.20 ; W. C. Miller, 20 ceuts ; Frank Rudy . Dell biidc Resa Bender, $30.65 ; Mary Bewers, $33 : Margie Casper, $13 ; Mary lleinley, $4.50 ; Amcli.i Kegel, $3.95 ; Annie Harker, $2. Piece of . muslin Mary Rete, $24.35 ; Lizzie Keppel, $13.10. Prayer book Lizzis Kline, $27.70; Sarah Lehr, $10.30. Geld Ring Emuia Evans, $22.03 ; Mary Marien, $25.00 ; Mamie Hensler, $14.50 ; Mary Bedcnk, Philadelphia. $8.75. Sewing Machine Mis. Chas. Henrv, $88.50 ; "Lizzie Arlclli, $122.95 ; Annie Lewis, $18.75 ; Mrs. Effingcr, $12.50 ; Katia Lewis. $3.50. Cabinet Jrcan Mary Leng, $102.15 ; Emma Smith, $35; Mary Zaeppe!, $13.60; Annie Bastoiderf, $7.90. Bev's Sled Eddie Zultcrling, $10.40 ; August Rich, $9.40. Bey's Skates Jehn Rausiug, $9.30 ; AIevmus Bube, $8. - Hand Scales Jehn McManus $.20. Album Maggie Dare, $10. Ne com p 'titer. The fair was te have closed Saturday njght, but it was found impossible te get through with all the work. It will clese probably te night, and all articles remain ing en hand will positively be sold by public sale. The Bi-t amount icaiized will be about $1.500 a full account of the receipts and expenses will be published after the ac counts shall have been audited. Father IC"i:l letuim, the thanks of the management te the generous public. .t SI, Jlary's. Thee was a large crowd presfnt nt St. M&i .".. f.iirin Fulteu opera house Saturday night, liasii-eM was bii&lc. aud the ladies L. KO.se&8XElK'S SrCIAL ASNOuNCK.WKNT. Beys' and Children's Clothing. I am new prepared te offer the Largest and Best Assortment of JUVENILE CLOTHING that has ever been shown in this city before. Prices the Lewest. tSA SURE POF WHIP OR CASE GIYEX AWAY TO OUR BOY PATRONS. AL. ROSENSTEIN, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, NO. were correspondingly happy. The present week will witness the height of the season at th. lair, aud it behooves all who desire te witness the exhibition at its best te diep in during the week. On Wednesday evening a fine supper will be served. The elegant embroidered table cover, Mis3 Al tick' handiweik, which was fully 'de sciibed in Friday's Lntelligenceji, will be chanced off at MUs Kate Kelly's table, and there is en the same a suit of youth's clothing, the gift of A. C. Yates & Ce., Philadelphia, which will be similarly disposed of. The chancing and voting en these -and ether articles continues biisk, and ea Saturday night the following were chanced of! : Barrel of Heur at table of -uis. maione te JUuuille ; cigar holder and match safe en cigar table te C. E. Haberbush ; geld watch, the com petition for which was confined te work men for Contractor Jehn B. Rcilly at Mt. Merris, X. Y., te U. J. Perry. "TUB VlKCUs. HAS COME TO TOWN." A UilllUnt Street Display Big Croud ut People Semen aud Incidents of the Jtay. The Great Forepaugh Shew, the an nouncement of which has for some time past kept the public mind at a high pitch of expectancy, i cached Lancaster yester day morning between 9 and 11 o'clock. It required two veiy long trains te convey the exhibition tx this city from Philadel phia, and as usual when " the ciicus comes te town," there was a great crowd picscnt te welceme its at rival. The attendance at tb.3 point where the unloading took place was in the thousands. The eii cus people at once ocean moving their wagons and ether fi paraphernalia te the paik gieunds en the New Helland tuinmke, and the eager tuning ei spectators weie rigorously ex cluded up te neon, at which time the gates were opened and free admission was given te all te witness the operations of the busy laborers.. Their movements in erecting the immense stretch of canvas, the largest ever put up in this cty, weie watched with keen interest. The tents leach nearly all the way from the entrance te the northern end of the grounds. It took until 4 o'clock in the afternoon until the work of erection was tiuished. Mr. Forepaugh was picsent in pci son and superintended the opera tions of his employees. The crowd of watchers, ameiiir whom the small bev was chiefly conspicuous and inquisitive, were 1 in a constant state of excitement ; some of tbem staid all day, net going home for dinner. The muuner hi which the cook ing is done for the gieat army of em ployees engaged the special interest of the assembled multitude. Among the herd of twenty elephants " Bolivar " towered majestically. He is indeed a monster. The leng-trunkcd animals and the camels occupy a tent by thcmsalvcs, and the ar laugeincnts arc all designed for the com cem com feit ei the visitors. The trains te this city this morning wero densely crowded and the streets at an early hour began te assume an ani mated appeal anee. The precession staited fiem the exhibition grounds abjut nine o'clock this morning, and its pregies.s tlneugh the central thoreughtar.es of the city was lined with an im mense concourse of spectators, whiie all the available .windows, awnings and ether points of vantage were utilized, by inter ested spuctaters. The parade was a vci y imposing one, with gaily decorated wagenr, cilded chariots, en one of which sat a ladv I " - . - with a lien stretchel at her feet ; ncniy caparisoned horses and bespangled cqucs - triaus, men and women ; a baud of jubilee singers ; a representation of Cleopatra's yacht, the eccupaut of which was net Miss Louise Montague, "the $10,000 beauty ;" and also one intended te illus tiate the story of Lillah Rookh's journey te Delphi ; the genius of America seated en a towering chariot, and dozens of elhi r teatuiesef special interest. Them were seventeen elephants iu the parade, includ ing " Bolivar," a number of camels and some very fine horses. The display was a very creditable one, and satisfied the pub ic anticipations. The first performance at the exhibition grounds began at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and will be repeated this evening. The Philadelphia Times this meiniug has an account of a young girl in that city who was cut iced away from home by a young man in Fercpaugh's circus band. A telegram giving a detailed deseiipticn of the missing girl was sent te Chief of Police Deichler, aud'later in the day the sister ariived in Lancaster herself te assist the authorities. The girl's name is Nellie Leng and she lived with her mother at Ne. 1633 North Thirteenth street. She is sixteen years of age and of lemarkably pretty face and figure. While visiting ene. of the side-shows attached te the circus en Saturday afternoon she made the acquaintance of the young man, and he invited her te travel with the circus, mak ing extravagant, premises te her if she would go. She returned home late in the afternoon and told heAsister of her new acquaintance. After tea she left the house and has net been seen since. There is everything le indicate that she has been persuaded te go te Lancaster. Her family are gieatly troubled ever her absence and they have no clue te the man except that he was called "Harry " by his com panions. An Attacne ei the Shew Arretted ter Mur der. PaiLAnELrtiiA, April 24. Bernard Bradley, a teamster of Forepaugh's cir cus, who was arrested en Saturday night charged with murder in Montgomery county in January, 1881, was taken te Norristown this morning for trial. In January, 1881, Bradley, who was then a fireman ou the North Pennsylvania rail road, assaulted Daniel Bates, an ex censta ble, aud beat him iu such a biutal man ner that he died two days later. Bradley escaped, and succeeded in eluding the offi cers until found with the circus company en Saturday night. THE ARAB Starts for Philadelphia en Feet. Yesterday the mayor received letteis from Miss E. L. Peirce and Sliss M. P Eddy, of Philadelphia, in regard te the Arab who attempted suicide in our prison. Miss Eddy was born in Syria and feels an interest in the man whom she knew in Philadelphia, and she would like him te return te Syria. lie had a number of companions who are doing well in Phila delphia, but he was already des pondent before he left the city. He did net. want te remain thcie, bat cheese te ream ever the country, and became very unfortunate. The wi iter de - sired te knew if anything could be done for the man, who has a large family iu Syria, and itweuld be terrible if he should commit suicide. Fer the present she thought he should be prevented from ' mSW ADTXBTISKMEltTB. :37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. taking his Jife, and if anything was want ed she should be iufermed. Miss E. L. Pence writes that she also knew the man, but he was net the ens she at fiist supposed. This is a work man, and it is likely that he thought he was te remain in confinement for a long time, and that led him te take his life, as suicide is something unheard of in Syria. Miss Peirce was willing te pay the man's fare te Philadelphia, and she stated that if he was placed en the cars aud the words " Miss Eddy Jeseph Philadelphia, '' were lepeated te him he would be safe, as he knew Miss Eddy better than any one else. A letter written in the Arabic language by Miss Eddy came in the letter from Miss Peirce. It was given te the Arab, who lead it and seemed te be greatly pleased with its contents. When Constable Swenk arrived at the prison this morning, te take him te the train, the Arab, who is a fine-looking young fellow of pleasant address, was very loath te tip with him, having an apprehen sion of tee "blue coats." He indicated that he would net go te Philadelphia en "train," but gathered up his traps, went j out the gate with the officer and Mr. j Burkheldcr, after bidding the gaelers aud j piiseucrs geed bye, crime down te the mayor s ellicc, anil tjience took his de parture for PhiIad.:I;'iia en feet, saying in his way that he could travel the GO miles in three suns (dr, vj. There is a chance that he will be take up as escaped fiem Feiepnugh's show. TJielland Ball. Till 3 evening Clemens' City JJanil will gie their second giand bull In the West End hall. They expect a big ciewd and a geed time. SI'l.CI.lL. SOT1VE8. j "Itiicliuimiba." j Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney j Bladder and Urinary Disease. 1. Druggists. Depot, Jehn Black. I.UN03 convulsed by cough can be soetlicd with JIale's Heney et Hoiclieund and Tar. Plke'ti Toothache Dreps cure in one minute up2l-lwdced&w Net ji dilute, net -old in b ir-ioem-", but it le le linble non-alcoholic ionic medicine, usetul at all timei. and in all seasons, Is Brown's lien JJItteis. ap2tlwd&w Humiiieus et Men, Women and Children rescued in cveiy community liens beds of sickne.-s and a!met death and made strong by Iir).er' iin;jer Tonic are the be-t evi dences in. the we-Id et iti Merlin;; worth. Pest. . ap7-Iuidi odtfeew WiKsxejr, Forsyth Ce.. N. c. GKr.'Tb 1 ricsiic te express te you my thanks ter your ',endurlul Hep Itittcr?. I was tieubled with dyspepsia ler five years, previ ous te commencing the ue of Hep Hitters some six months age. My euro has buen won wen dcrful. ljim pastor et" the First Methodist church et till place, and my whole congrega tion can tdtity te tins yie.it virtues et your bitters. Very iepec!lully. apls2d&w Kisv. II. Fekeuee. dialling a KalKe. Jelin Hajs, Credit. P. O., says that ler nine months lie could net nUe nl hand .te Ids bead threiichJ:imcncss In the shoulder, but by the u.e et Theuia' Ecleciric Oil lie vs eiitiiely cured. Fer f-ule at II. P. Cochran's di ua stele. :;; Xerth (Juecn stieet, Lancaster. Skin IJlnusc-. Cured Hy Dr. I nzier'j M aeic Oistment. Cures as It bv m:i;;Ic jiiinples, black heads or prune". hlelchc and eruptions en tin- face, leaving . t.i.. -. . the skin clear, healthy ar.d bcaulilul. Alse cuics itch, bather's itch, salt rheum, tetter, riii:; worm, sc.ilci head, chapped hand", sere nipple-, gote !ip-, old, eh -tii'.n'.e ulcers and sere, Ac. SIC!:! DISEAhG. F. Drake, cbti., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description fiem a skin diseass which ap peared en his hams, liciidaud lace, and nearly destroyed iii eyes. The most e.uvful doctor i nt; hud tailed te help him, ami alter all had faileil he ubed Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lev applications. Tlie liist and only positive cure ler skin diseases ever disco ered. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, 1U7 and 129 Xeri i Queen stieet, Lancaster. 1IKXKY & CO., Sela Proprietors, V.i Vesey Stieet, Xew Yeak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceiated Piles, i). W.ILLIAM'S IXDIATT PILE OINTMENT H asuiecuic. Pi ice $1.00, hy mail. Fer sale ut Cochran's Print Mere. teb27-M&Thd&v ler. chills, rover, ague, and weakness. Col Cel deu'n Liebig'sj Liquid Beet and Tonic Invigor Inviger Invigor ater. Celdfii'i; fake e ether. Of Druggists. ap21-lwdeedw Small Hiiiiejauees In Hie are vanishing through fccieiitilie dlsceveiy. In hi." Skin Cuie, Dr. C. W. Bensen, et Baltimere Mil., has created u pertect remedy for tetter, erup tions a:id seurl en the lace or icalp. Every peieen using it will have a clear countenance. ap2t-lwd.tw The Klixir of 1.1 Te. That timely vegetable compound, Burdock J iiioeti ii:uci, may ne justly termed me jtftxir of J.ije. A pleasant anil enVctive medicine; iiiiiiparts strength and vlltditvte 1 lie entire system. Price ?!. Fer side at II. B. Cochran's drug Meiv, 111" Xert.'i Queen street, Lancaster. itrnwii'S lsitibe::!il I'nu.tceii Is thu most etlcctive Pain Destroyer In the wnild. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied extcinnlbymd thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, aud it is warranted double the strength et any similar prep iratlen. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Itheumatism and all aciics, and is THE GUE.VT BELIEVEU OF PAIX. "Beews's IIousetold PasaczaV should .Iks in every family. A. teaspoon fill of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed 1 Imu will ukuak up a cold. 25 cts it buttle. tclill-lvdM.W.vSiw JUCA TIM. SlL-izLra At Sporting Hill, en theSM. Jehn MetzSer, et imtumeuiii, iu the 87th year et his age. The relatives and lriends of the family, arc rcspicltully invited te attend the funeral, fiem bis late lesldencc, Sporting Hill, en Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Sporting Hill cemetery. a22-2td Makes. At his residence. Xe 332 Xerth Duke street, in this city, en Monday, thu 2tth Inst., at 5 o'clock a. in., Jacob, M. Marks, aged 07 years, 1 month and 20 days. Xetice of luncral hereafter. Susnkh. In Philadelphia, en April 20. 1631, after a lingering illness, Philip S miner, in the 47th year of his age. The relatives and friends et tlie family, also tucincmheisnt Uniformed Bank Xe. C, K. of P., Ledge. OS, K. ei P. and Lancaster Ledge Xe. 07, 1. . e. F ,aie respectfully Ju Bed te attend the iuncral, Irem the late residence of the deceased, Xe. 23 East Vine street, en Tuesday nfternoen at 2 o'clock, interment at Lanc.i ter cemetery. Myeiis April i, 18SI, Urlh Myeis, aged 69 jwirs.auawnui. . JStSTJSSsl ,.riM, jytwIan c, ,. i:cUtlTe3 aml friends invited te attend. 2t Hprl7-lyd&w VOl.lTI.VAl rote jt;:v uo.uaiissiexKit. CBJECT re rUE DECISION- OP THE COCriTT COhVEKTIOJC. DKMOt'RATIC WILLIAM ELI.MAKER, Etrl Township. 1JENJAMJX 11! r.EU. Stli Ward. City. JEROME JJ SI1ULTZ. Elizabethtown. County committee Meeting. The. Democratic County Committee will nieetatSlielier's Hetel, this city, at 10 a.m., en MONDAY. MAY 1, lfS-, te llx the time ler the County Convention and te transact.' such ether business as may be brought btiore It. W. U. HEXSEL, Chairman. Lancaster, Pa., April 19. 1SS2. d.tw A'JSW AltrjHtTISEMVSXS. IOlt SALE A LOT WFTUIIKOUUUBKEU 1 WHITE liUAMA KUU! Apply at UK Alt et Ne. 25 BOUTH PUIA'CE 2:-3t STKEET. 1 rOK KKNT. A1 bTOUli. UOOM. 135 East Klnpr street. anSO-ttU 1XQU1UE AT 1S3. TOOMS FOIt" BKNT.-EVE I IKS I K- XL able Beems ler rent, cither singly or te gether, in Leeb's Building, Xerth Quean St. Apply at lHiuai no. 'i, second noer. nuu-3i T7IOB SALrJ A POOL TAIII.K (A1,KN- T DAB'S make). Bagatelle Tuble unil Ten- Pin Beaul it the rear bar of tle ltd LEOPABD HOTEL. T701t ItKNT. KIXG STKEET. either family. for ledgers or a small 3id WATKK KKNT WOTIOK. THIS WAXf.K Kent Duplicate having been placed in my hands, I will receive the rents en and utter Monday. April 21, lt!32. Five per cent, abate ment ler prompt payment. 21-3UI C. F. MYEBs, Treasuier. ASEWIlSO SIAVHfNK, AN LWaLID chair, a 1'ailer Cooking Steve and a mod em tn-O'light Oas Fixture are among the articles fe be sold atSe. r,t XOKTH QTjEEX 8T TO-MOBBOW at 1 o'clock. It A TTKNTIOIV. TUK SIK KNIGHTS OF J. Lancastci Division. Ne. 6, U. K..K. of P., will meet in their armory, in lull uniform, to morrow (TUESDAY) afternoon at 1 o'clock, sharp, te attend the funeral et S. IC. Philip Sunner. By order of JOHN BABNnABT, S. K. C. J. C. Haus.S.K. K. ltd A1TKNTION, KNIGHTS. THE fllKM BEKS or Lancaster Ledge, Xe. GS, K. of P., nre requested te nsseinble ut their Castle Hall, en TUESDAY AFTEBNOOX at 1:30 o'cleclt, ler the purnose el attending the funeral et Ure. P. P. Sunner. The members of Tcnteniu and Inland City Ledge are respectfully requested te meet with tbem. Ifyonlaret tlieC. C. GEORGE W.SCUEKTZ. Attest: M. W. Baub, K. et it. S. ltd Es MTATK OP MAKTIlA HHAKrKKK, late of Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters testamentarv en f-aiil stute liaving been giimtcd te the undersigned, all )l!rens in debted thereto uru requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or dc manda against the same will picscnt them without delay for settlement te the t;nder signed, residing in Lancaster, I'a. J. L. sTElXMETZ. ap2l-Ctdeav.- Executer. T 'UK eijium: uv A CANCKK TDMOlt is uIv.uys irresular. Semctlmt-s tl.a sur- Itce is coarsely and unevenly granular : al ways there arc portions mere prominent tban ethers; or," te speuk mero ceirecUy, tlipfeaie lines and seams mere or less deeply indented Inte tlie substance el the growth. Cancers and tumors et all kltuUpcrnianently cured ly the treatment nf DKS. II. 1. and,M.A. LONG AKEK. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lan caster. Consultation free. apSl-8tcl IJIJllI.IC 8AI.K F VALVAHLC KKAI, estate ami personal prepcity. At tlie Hiester Heuse, in Lancuster, la.. will he sold at public sale en WEDNESDAY EVENING MA 1 10, A. 1. 1892, at 7X O'clock, the lellswins deaciibed real estate, latc'ef Martha L. Hbact fer. deceased, te wit: All that TWO-STOUY BI'ICK DWELLING HOUSE (Ne. 437) with let et ground thuicte belonging, con taining in front 33 feet, and extending in depth 250 foct.te a public alley, situated ou the neith slde of West orange street. This prop erty war the late residence of Mrs.-MicaO'er, ami is one nt the most desirable places in the citv et Lancaster. The house contains ten" roeim, is well built and modern in style, with all the improvements and a beautiful side y.iril. In the atteraoen et the same day at 1 o'clock, en the premises, will be sold at public sale the personul.preperty and Household Fur niture belonging" te the estate of the late Mrs. Sliaefler, icccasi.d. Conditions made known at a!e bv .1. L. hTKINMKTZ,- u.pJl-eed,t6d Esyouler. ( iitAitn XJ Fire Insurance Company OKPI1ILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in tills old and well-cstubliahedcompanyclleu RIFE & KAUFMAN, VO. l'J EAST KING STREET. d3M.VKAS jl-KW M1LL1KEKY STUKE. Miss LIZZIE WEBER, " (Latent 17 North Queen St.), HAS OPESBD A FIHK I At Ne. 20 WEST KINO ST., (Snyder's Old Stand), Where she will be pleased te have her friends, customers and the public in general patronize li'er. COMBINGS MADE INTO SWITCHES at 23c. per oz. A large variety of hair work en hand. Millinery and Hair Werk done ut reduced prices. Crepe done ever like new. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. The Latest Novel ties et Hats. Flowers, Fcnthera. 4c. Please give mc a call. a20-lmdM,WS Oc'nn BKWaltU. Y VlKTUlS OK THIS OUKJVJ autlieritv given mc hy the roselu- lien of Councils of February 4. 1874, 1 l,creby ellcr a reward of FIVE I1UNDKED DOL LAltS for tlie uricat and conviction et the peiseu or persons who set lire te the Malile ui pursuus who her lire n mi: miiijiu ig te Davis Kitcli.Jr.', In the Seventh i Satuiday nisrhtlsisT, April 13th. 18S2. I1UNDUEI) DOLLARS will also be ueieiigmji ward, en FIVE paid for the arrest and conviction et the person-or persons who tired the carpenter shop en the corner of Dt-.ke and Grecu street", be longing te Ocu, llaltz & Ce ,enundiiy morn ing. April IC, lfcSi JOHNT. MACGONIGLE. Mayer SQAA REWARD. 1 "IV1IL, PAX THREE OXjyJ HUNDltED DOLLAKS reward ler tne airest and conviction of the person or persons who broke the Fire Alarm box, Ne, 62, located nt .Seuth christian and Green streets, en Sunday morning, April Kith, lSdi. and THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the arrest and conviction of the persons who broke the Fire Alarm box. Ne. 45, located at West Fred crick and Market streets, en Sunday mernieg April 16i ,' 1882. JOHN T. MACGONIGLE, apr 17 tfd (.'.STATE OF JOIIM A. MADIIKN, LATE Cj et Lancaster Citv. dee'd. Letters tesUt mentary in said estate lulling been granted te the undersigned, all persons lnUebted thereioare leqnestedtemakc immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the sumo will present them without de lay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing in Philadelphia. JOHN F1TZPATRICK, SUSANNA MADDEN, ra3I-CtdeawF Executers. in? THIED EDITIOJT. HONDA? EVKKIHrj,'AFBII24, 1882), OAEETHEWIKES. 1IIK LATKST KKW8 BY T2LCUSAFH. Items or Interest Flashed by tba JQactrie Current Crime and iMtaataTfTir ana". Flee. A supposed incendiary fire destroyed the North Wheelinj glass works, at Cincinnati, last sight. It 20.000 ;rsaTance $4,700. Jeseph Vallnm, of -LaCrosse, 8ilas Coop er, fireman, of Qatncey, and .Henry Houseman, of Hannibal, all members of the crew, were drowned br" the wreck and breakage of the tow steamer Little Ea gle, at Hannibal, Me. Metta Mitza, a girl of ten, was drowned in me Lehigh rirer, at- Chain Dam, fas fas ten. Lewis Clark, a brakemanen the Lehigh Valley railroad wasnin ever and killed at the Seuth Eatton depot, last night. Hugh Sandt, aged eighteen, was fatally kicked by a horse white pleughing near xasien. Several small business houses in Nor way, Me., were burned this morning. Less $20,000. The Guiteau bill of exceptions was read in the District Court te day, 'and Monday, Mav 8, set' apart for the argument. Por tions of a letter ftem lawyer Sceville, in which he withdraws from the case, were made public by the court. At Elizabeth, N. J., two four-story buildings of Bowker fertilizing works were burned te-day. ' Less, $100,000. The Harmony mills at Cohoes, N. Y., comprising a group of six factories with large capacity and cmnlevine several hun dred operators, are closed in ceusequence of a strike brought about by a ten percent, reduction of wages. Police guard the vicinity-of the mills but there Is no disturb once and public sympathy is with the strikers. A protracted struggle is looked for. The committee of thirteen which be came famous in the strike two years age, has been revived and soliciting commit tees were organized te-day. A furious ;aie pievailed at Teledo, 0., yesterday aud damage en the .lakes is feared. The Red River floods have detained at St. Paul, Minn., two thousand immi grants destined for Manitoba. ' Hen. Win, B. Allen, aged 80, author of " Allen's History of Kentucky," a prominent Masen, is dead. Rebert McCul leugh's large tannery at Salladcsbunr, Pa., was burned te-day. Less, $75,000 ; insurance, $15,000. Jehn McDonald, of Bc&ten, fatally as saulted Jehn Fl ynn, at- Greenville, Mass.; Martin Mumin brutally and 'fatally beat Alexander Neblo at Trenten, and Oliver Strange killed Mike Grant at Thurlow, Ky , by hitting him ever the head with a piece of timber. The president te-day sent te the Senate the nomination of James S. Rutan te be United States marshal for the Western distiict of Pennsylvania. Senater MacPhcrsen, of New Jersey, sues Julius Chambers, Philadelphia cor cer cor lespendcntof the New Yerk Herald, for libel,-iu saying he had bought ene-twenti-eth of a share in the notorious Peruvian company, and will also bring suit against the paper in New Yerk. ULAlnK'S TKST1SIUNY. What lie Thinks of shlpherd and the Cechct claim. Washington, D. C, April 24. The an nouncement that Blaine would appear be fore the committee en foreign affairs this morning, led te a full attendance of the members of the committee, and also at tractcd a large crowd wh'ch filled the com mittee rooms and corridors. Mr. Blaine was sweru and in reply te questions by Mr. Williams, said that until July 25th he bad never seeu or heard of Shipbertl. lie never saw nor heard of the letters in the state department linti! introduced te Shipherd by Senater Blair ; that such trashy matters simply went tlneugh routine course, and were seldom referred te the head of a depart ment. In reference te his interview with Ship hcid en July 25, Mr. Blaine said it lasted but fifteen minutes, and net until late at night as has been alleged. Blaine then produced what he said was the entire correspondence between hira and Miirstcr Hurlb.ut during the latter's ad ministration at Lima. Shipherd had said he was the representative of the Cochet claim, aud that Senater Blaine .was one of bis counsel,, and also added the names cf Cenklinf-, Scott Lord,, ex Senater Cragin and ethers Had never heard of the claim before and thought it a streug array of counsel. He also named as connected with the claim prominent flutneiersaud bankers including the Seligmaus, Morten, Bliss & Ce, and ethers. Without this indorse inderse ment of prominent men Biaiue sajd he would have lacked Shipherd out of the depaitmer.t. " Blaine added with muck emp'aasis, 'I would be willing te take a Eeleran oath that Piesidcut GarficTd died without ever having hcaid 'of this vile scheme, or having hcaid the name of Cechct men tioned." In icgard te Shiphcrd's statement about amnrginal note in the dispatch from Blaine te lluilbut, "Coin, Steve," the witness said it was an absolute He out of whole cloth, and he did net think Shipherd of sound mind. TYEATUEK INDIUaTIONS. Washington, D. C, April 24. Fer the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, northerly winds, higher barometer, sta tionary or higher temperature. MJUtKETB. Ssw ienn. April 24. Fleur State and western quiet ami prices without cuanKC. beuthern quiet and atea-lv. marked Wheal opened easier, subsequently stronger nndiidv.iiu'fdVi'SJi'c; Ne. 2 lied. May, SI 47 til -17H; de June, l iim KV.; de July, $l-Kr;l.")I ; de Allgu-l, SI 21rtl22. Cern Jic lower and heavy : Mixed West ern spot. Slssc ; future, fclfiKic. Oats without marked change ; Ne. 2 April, 5Sc: de June. BSWiO.SU; de Aug., 47K 6c : Slate,- 58g$2c ; Western; 57662c. -! L- tUitlartelpnia Market. fniLADKLrniA. April 21. Fleur dull, hut unchanged; bupernne at $3 7521 50; Extra $1 705 50 ; Ohie and Indiana lam ily. $U 507 25 ; Fcnn'a tamilv. JC 230 50. Rye Heur steady nt $4 755 00. Wheat steady, but dull? "Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 42c ; Del. and l'a. Red, $1 431 41 ; de Amber, $1 44gl 4G. Cern dull and easier: Steamer; 8787Kc; Yel low. 8c : Mixed, 88c ; Ne. 3 5IIxed, 7c. Oats dull jsnd lower; Nb. 1 White. 58c; Ne. 2 de5GJ57c: Ne. 3 de f5e ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 5l5tJc. Rye scarce at 0091c. Provlsiensin fair jobbing demand ; mesa perk, $10319 25 ; beet hams, 323 SOQ.O 00 ; India' mess beet, S25 1. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders. SrQSJip ;'salt de, Lard quiet ; city kettle. Il(12c ; loose butchers, lie ; prime steam. HI 50. Uutter dull, but steady nt decline : Cream cry extra Pa.. S3B4c ; Western; 304233c ; de geed te choice, 27?30c. Rolls nominal ; Pcnna. and Western, 10322c, as te quality. EggsBteady; Penn'a., 18Sltc; Western, 17Kl?c. Clipcse steady : New Yerk tull cream, I2ie ; de fair te geed, ll"4$'2'ie ; Pa. half skimmed, 7S8c. Petroleum dull ; Reflncd,.7Ji. Whisky scarce at $1 21. Seeds geed te prime clever dull, old. 63 CMc: new, 738c: dodo Timethy eteady.it 12 GO J70: de Flaxseed attHS. Cattle j'larket. PHiLAnELMHA. April 24. Cattle market ac tive . sales, 2.900 head ; prime at 88c ; geed at 7J8c; medium, 77Kc; common at CQ7e; fat cows, 5S6Wc. ' . .shpi-n market netlve snlnn rffle YtaA . , wool sheep, cy2G$c ; sheared sheep, 54ft6Xc ; prime, lOQifJic ; common, l-AQWic Grata ana rronaea Unetatteae. , One o'clock quotations et grata and prrm' iuna, unuuni ej 9. n.iamat, MtMcer.iv Kast King street. f i - wnamtH-oent-'-oa-w Petlr Lard May... 1.30 .71- . 17.70 10.95 June... 1.30 .7052 -A1 17.8JW 11.10 July.... 1.28-tf r,Vt .43X i , PfeiUatajpUa. j J(&T.... 1.43W JSLtCs 53"x: .... , . tftrae...VJi.HM'- '81 T- .54 .... ...J July. 1.27ii -SlJi i SKHncnaraai. 2Tew Yerk, Fhlladalpala aa4 LoeaJ stecka also United State Sanda reported diUir by Jaec B. Loke, ii Xerth Qaeea atreeL j April M. ' 1M IM S-. a. ax. r, m. Mt C. C. I. C. R.1L. lOji MX DeL, Laek. A Weetera...'. HtK 117 UTl uenver a kie uranaa....,.... tax m (9 N. Y.. Lake Erie Western.... -3B MC 87 East Tenn, Va. A Georgia life n Missouri, if ansas A Texas 70k SWU ttu LaRe Shere Mich. Senthern 1M . 1M Leubvuie A XashvJllc,.., 7S 74 74i New Yerk Central MTTW 128 lf Blew Jersey Centnu. , mi nct-n: Ontario A Western 25W .... Si! umana Cem StM saw ST iJmaBarcererred... ,..., VH 8BM raemc sail steaxbsbip Ce rM Si 37 Chicago. MB. St. Paul 1U112H 112 Texas Pacific. 39 28 ?4 Wabash. ,..juU A Paciflc. Western Union TeL Ce Pennsylvania li. U, Readlnff Bumde Pitta. A West Xerthcrn Paclne Cem " Preterred.. S3 8li Lecal nteea and tteni. lai vnl Litrt sale Lane' "Hy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882.. . t lew $105 " 1885... 100 107H isau... juu 1895... 100 5 per ct.1. n 1 or 30 years. . 100 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " ' in ler 20 year.. 100 " 4 " in 5 or 20 yearn.. 100 " 8 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manheim borough lean 100 BAHKSTOOXa. 120 136 105 113 103 102.50 vK 103 S1S5 108.80 First National Bank. $100 Farmers' National Bank "50 Fulton National Bank.' 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. SO Columbia Natienul Bank..... 100 Ephrata National Bank Ufi First National Bank, Columbia.. .. leq First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank. Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manheim National Bauk 100 Union National Bank. Mount'Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank 100 MIscETXANKhnu uevna. ll 100.75 147 ISiM 14I.-0 134.10 200 145.79 140 153 ' 70.50 115 QuarryviHe It. H., due 1893 $100 Reading A Columbia R. Rdue J8&2 100 Lancaster W'atch Ce., due 1386...... 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in I oral years loe Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due loeii. ... ...... .... .. 100 XISCXLLAMZOCS 6TOCXS. 115 160 105.M) 100 106 QuarryviHe R. R $ 60 $2.25 23.50 50 191 Millersville Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens Heuse Columbia Gas Cemuanv 50 1M 25 100 Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Hei low ware Stevens Heuse....... :.... Sicily Island East Brandywine A Wnyncsb'g. Millersville Nermal Scheel TURNFIKKST CKS. Spring Heaver Valley Bridgeport A Horesliee , Columbia Chestnut IHU...' t .'eluiilbla ft Washington Columbia & Rig Spring , Lancaster t Ephruta Lancaster ft Willow Street'.! fltrasburg ft . I 111 pert Marietta Muytewn Marietta .V Mount Jev Lane , Eilzabetht'n ftMiddlet'n..., Lancasterft Fruitville. Lancaster A Lititz Lancaster ft W'illiaiiutewii , Lancasterft Maner , Lancasterft Manheim.......' , Lancasterft Marietta...., , Lancaster ft New Helland.... Lancaster ft Susquehanna. a 170 -'440 L 1 100 100 50 60 90 . 25 $ 10.25 syc 22 25 25 25 18 20 18 . 47.25 21 40 40.15 60 50 B4.50 55 133.10 a 32 85 275.25 25 26 25 . 25 100 50 25 25 50 25 25 100 300 MEDICAL.. XJ KIO ART'S OLlI WINK STORK. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. H. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Reigart'g Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et tlits county, who has extensively used the I'.iandy icferred te in his regular practice. It in cemmcniled te the attenMeu of these af flicted with Indigestion and Efyspepsia. , v. 17 ' 1 f BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new mucn abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never iutended as a beYexag0.but te be ut-ed as amcdJclnuef great peteney in the cure of some of the destructive, dlafasea which sweep awaytheir annual thousands of xlctlme. With a purely philanthropic motivewe pr sent te the favorable notice et Invalids espe ciully these afflicted with that miserable ifJs-ea.-; DysiteiMla, a spcciflc remedy; which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with teeble appetite and mere or less debility, will nnd this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy cra'l their ills ami aches. Be 1L however ntiictiy understood that we prescribe and ua bat one article, and that is EEIGAKrS QID BRANDY. Sold by our enterprising young menu, H SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as fax as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the prelerence ever all etner Brondleb no matter with hew manyJaw-breakingFrench titles they are branded. Onefeurth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice 10 buy all the I'.randy te cure any such case ei a-ea. In proof of the curative powers el Beigart's Old Brandy, in cases of Dyspepsia, we can 'summon num hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer bad hesn JitMcMd with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed ; he had sour eructatiens con stantly no appetite in tact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers- and stale eread, and as a beverage he used McUrann"s Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new S readied at times, and In -his discourses often eclalmed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv . Relcrart's Old Brandy, In h'fl uise, lie looked sp with astentanmeni. but utter hearing et its wonderful effects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, lie at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving" him am appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man,wltt; a. stomach capable of digesting anything which hejclieae te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally ; and since he has this luedl cine lie has been of very little pecuniary bene tit te the doctor. A Piucnaixa PHTSfeun. II. E. SLAYMAKER AOXVB VOX Reigart's Old Wine Stere, . Established In 1780, IXFOBTZU AST VKim IV FINE OLD BRANDIES,. SBJEBBIKS. SCPV- RIOR OLD MADEIRA,' (Imported In 1818, 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAONF.S 0 K V ERY BRAND, SCOTCH AL PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. S KAST KINO ST. LANCASTKIl.e TKTB BATJS THU HAMU4a--8X JUO- .1 f finest wmdew display In the city. Don't fall te see it. 8ILKHANDKERUEZEFS, SUSPBNDER8, NEOET1EB; MUFFLBBS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR OABBS, AT-. ' ERISMAN'S, u. 56 north utmrniiF sneqex. ESTATE OF CATRARINK TSBOTtT, i late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary' en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted te said decedent, are requested te make immediate settlement; and these having claims or demands against tne estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay. TOBIAS JOHNSON, Executer. Or C. neTTJfxx, Xe. 33 North Duke Street. ml4-Ctd,eaw JOU2T WJLSrjLMAKXBfS. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, "1 .PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY: , , ' American, . satins printed with roses, daisies- and nondescript flowers, and with dots of all sizes nearitegether and farapart. All colors of grounds and many colors of printing, $1.25 and $35- These vhave just come and new is. the best time te see them. . There's no scarcity ; but there will be a scarcity of geed pat terns long' before the buying time is ever. : Nobody wants te have any left .at the end of the season. Everybody plans te have a scarcity before the buvincr time ends. '- Surah, gres-grain and satin merveilleux of every color re quired te match them ; and that Is a piece of fare geed news, Next-outer circle,Uhctnut street entrance. Camel's-hair grenadines of ten pretty patterns of silk plaid and check at 7-? and S- cents. We have heen offered the very same grenadines at $1, which means that the,y are worth $1.25 at retail. We happen te have get one and two pieces of each of these ten patterns at 75 and 85 .cents a yard, Black aibatress of four quali ties, yjxA .te 60 cents ; 40 te 45 inches wide. New forget that we've been selling the 60-cent quality at S1XA cents. . If we get any mere of it, se- that we can sell it at that price, we shall be very glad. Meantime we are giving a full money's-worth en all; and a quarter mere than the money's worth en one the yyz cent 40 inch. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street cntiancc. Flannel with silk embroidered dots is new ; 75 cents : navy-blue with white dots navy-blue with cardinal dots, light-blue with pink data, light-blue with lighter-blue dots, mararine with white dots, black, with white dots, Matalasse flannel at 50 cents, is new ; it is net new at 60 ; but the 50 cent quality is net se fine and soft. Such a collection of flannels is hardly te be seen anywhere ; about 150 different stripes and plaids ; all the plain colors you can think of; and white of mere sorts, qualities and textures than you would read, if we should write. Outer circle, northeast from centre. Grenadines-are beyond these of any former season, net only in variety of patterns, but in richness of effects and even of textures. The weather se far Has kept back the sale of them ; and the assortment is best new. Next outer-circle, Che.tnul street entrance. Axminster, mequette, brus sels, tapestry anrj. ingrain car pets are at their best new ; and we are able te de mere carpet work than we are. doing; be sides, mere room is getting ready. Mattings are at their best, also. . North gallery. Pin-dot Swiss at 28 cents of a 'quality that usually costs 40. . Only pin-dots; larger dots atr full prices. Fourth-circle, City hall square entrance. French handkerchiefs, both sizes, 260 samples, no two alike, sent ever as newest things by eu'r resident buyer ; probably net a dozen of them are in the market yet They show a cer tain straining -after novelty we're net going te "praise .them. Fer sale te-day,at 75. cents. Outer-circle, west Irem Chcatnut-stiect entiance. Deuble v danjasJQ I napkins at $1-50 a dozen ; of which we sold 12,000 te a New Yerk merchant last fall at $1 .65 ; and he get his moneys worm tee. Buying linens as we de, from makers of all countries, quite a little wholesale " trade comes without our 'seeking. It helps us te buy much ; and se te buy low. . - Ontef drde. Chestnut street. entrance. 4rmy or cadet-blue ribbons have jcpme the-first-eutr-irem theiloems. ' il Outer-circle', east Irem Chestnnt-s'rree't ' entrance. ' ' l JOHNWANAMAKER. Chastnut, Thirteenth and Market street? and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA.
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