LANCASTER. DAILY IOTELIENCER -TnuKSPAfYMAY -3, 1883 COLUMBIA" NEWS. ' l u KUGULAK UOBOTSPOICUEWCB KvfniH Along the Susquehanna Items of Interest In and Around tee Borough Picked np by the Intelli gencer Reporter. The lather of Gen. William Patten. Mr. James Patten, died at bis son's residence 011 Second street, this mertiing at 12:45 o'clock. The pastor of theM. . church Hey. II. W. Humphriss, will conduct the funeral service, which will be held onSat enSat day at 2 o'clock, p. m., at bis late borne en Second street. Deceased was born in county Tyrene, Ireland, iu. 1788, making bis age 95 years. He came te America in 1817 and settled in Chester county, re moving te Columbia in 184G. With the exception of three years he has since re sided here. He leaves two sons, William and Scott Patten, both residents of this place, and a daughter, Mrs. Harriet Bur Bur eon, of Erie, Pa. A Furnace Accident. A twier burst at the St. Charles fur nace about 1 o'clock this morning and opened a rent iu the cupola through which the molten iien escaped. The reef of the casting house was fired and totally destroyed. Several adjoining buildings wcre also damaged by the flames. A lier.su was tied in the casting heuse at the time of the explosion and wa surrounded and burned te death by the het metal be fore assistance could be rendered. The cart te which it was attached was also burned. The Columbia fire department promptly appeared en the scene and saved the furnace from total destruction. The boys did well, and deserve something mere substantial than thanks from the owner of the. structure Tlie Fiddler Struck. The colored residents of the' "Hill" started a dance iu William's hall last even ins, but before much dancing had been dene the fiddlers struck for their pay. This net being forthcoming they packed up their instruments and left in disgust. Ohe of them remarked ' dat it war a ' flat' crowd what couldn't skcer up a quarter apiece." The dance will be continued at some future time when the boys can "skcer " up a quarter. Projected iuipreveuieuts. The frame building which lately eccii" pied the ground wheie Henry Westerman's line, new i evidence is te be built, en 4th .street, nearly opposite the Shawnee fire engine house, is new being lomevcd en Killers te the fleshing house of HeU'mger's tannery, which is located en the south side of 4th Mrcet, near the Shawnee run. A steep hill makts the work of removal a very difficult ene. K.llllOltl MOWS. The weik of erecting danger signals uleng the Pennsylvania railroad, at all iVLT head budges! lias been commenced :uid will be pushed rapidly forward. Pennsylvania r:iilre:id enjiiue Ne. 520, jumped the track en the weigh scales in the vst ards. yc.-.teulay aiteinoeu. Secial Kcrreatiens, The Odd Fellows of Marietta arc hold ing a fair in Centie hall. It has been ;mug en for a week and will net be ended until next Saturday evening. Large crowds attend every evening, and the piescnt prospects are that i neat siiin will he nutted by the leriuc A ball wh ch will be held in the Masonic temple, Yerk, en the evcuiug of May 4th, .till ha attended by a number of Col umbian.'!. A large ciewd is picsent at last even ing's May dance in the armory. Every jhuseii was well pleased with the manage ment of affaiis. Ladies manage better than gentlemen, anyhow. I'ernenal. It was Wm. Lutz, net SehuK-.. who was aovused of assaulting eung Wolf at the -luquehauna lellinu mill. Mr. ft. B. I'loemel1. el I'hil.'.dclphia. is new the .-nest of his father en Walnut street. Leeks well. TLlie i'tillre Court. Mirer "iV itttg arrested Hubert Stevens, pui.tipil. ( isrdav. for bum: drunk and diseideii'y- 'quirc Yeung wntenced him te jiay the costs or go te i-.isen for five days lie was placed in the lockup for a "few hours, when .some of his friends i.iteed Ihe inouey and seemed Heb's free- teiii. llsppynig! ISoreugli Itrlds The Shawnce furnace machine shop and foundry were closed te day ; Ascension U.vy behig the can te. Osceola Tribe Ne. 11, "I. O.efll M., will meet tonight. exceedingly ieggy here this merniug. Mr Herace ISeyd spent the day in the Quaker city. umJKT Of CU3iaiN l'LE.M. Tim Uartuiau Will Case Net Concluded itRrenr. .tudke livinorten. In the case of Dr. Abraham C. Treieh Icr vs. the United Brethren mutual aid heciety. of Pennsylvania, the testimony for the plaintiff closed this morning and the defouse asked for a non-suit en the gieuud that the policy had been forfeited n.-cause the plaintiff had failed te comply with the by-laws by paying his assess ments within 30 days after the time they were levied, and that the plaintiff was .notified of the lorfeituie and did net make such imive te have the insured reinstated, aril im-thcr, that the agent of the com patty hid no light te receive the money ler Jim essmcuts (which the plaintiff alleged be dui) alter they were due, and they i.iuscd te receive the money from him. The plaiutin opposed the granting of the non .suit claimiusr that, as Ealy, the authorized agent of the company, had the money for assessments, they were liable ; he having before waived the forfeiture, when money was ever due, and it was ap parent that Snyder, en whom the policy was, was in geed health,s he was at the time this money was paid. Leng argument-. n-nn heard en both sides of the case and Judge Livingston decided te grant the neu suit. uwKOHE jrrnr. tattersen. In the lower court room the Hartmau will case yet occupies the attention of Judge Patterson. Alter the rebuttal of the plaintiff" had been closed the defense c.lled Henry Hartmau te contradict Mary Ackcrman, who testified tnat she fnrnish ed witness with clothing, feed, &c., after his father had refused te liave anything te de with him, and with the father's knowledge. This morning the testimony closed, and Mr. Naunian, of the counsel for the plaintiff, began speakiug. Speeches by the ether attorneys are being heard this afternoon. l.lcnnse 'JVanMerred. The liceiise el Ppter Werth, of the Sixth ward, was transfprrwl te Jehn ttruricr. UnmaJlable Hatter. Letters and papers addressed as fellows are held at the posteffico for non-payment of postage : "Messrs. Otis Bres. & Ce., 425 Walnut street, Philadelphia." "Mr. Jacob Strohm, Edien P. O., Fur nas co., Nebraska " " J. H. Shuie, P. O, box 09. Washing ten, D.C." , "Mrs. Mary A. Beck, Leaceck P. O., Pa., Mechanicsburg." " Arthur Garber, Greenville, Darke co., Ohie." "Harry C. Garber, telegraph operator, Summit, Miamece., Ohie." "Mr. J. Garrett, 425 Walnut street,. Philadelphia." " Mrs. Gideon, Central Avenue, Cincin nati, Ohie." Three of the above letters have two cent stamps en the envelopes, which would seem te show that the writers sup posed the new two-cent postal law had gene into operation. This is a mistake. The reduced revenue law went into opera tion en the 1st of May, but the reduccd postal law docs net take effect until the 1st of October next. Ne sealed letter can new be forwarded from this or any ether posteffico unless it contains a three-cent postage stamp. After October 1st a two cent stamp will de. JTJSW AJrBTI8EXSTlt. FIBK ALARM. A Call ou the Firemen ler mill. Chief Hewell, of the fire department, made another drill call en the firemen last evening which was promptly responded te. At 0:55 he struck an alarm from box 4G, at the corner of Duke and Fred?rick streets. Companies Nes. 1, 3 and 4 and Truck A wcre seen en the ground. Then company Ne. 2 was called, and made exceedingly geed time. Ne. 2 and the truck were put into service. A line of hese was laid and carried up the Hayes ladders forty-five feet. The ladders were placed at various heights and angles with the men en top of the in and water was thrown in several directions. The drill was witnessed by a large number of citi zens and'' was regarded as very satisfactory. Yerk County Tobacco. Mr. Jehn V. Gemmill has bought for J. Gust Zeek the following tobacco in Yerk, county : Henry Lyun, 2,700 pounds at 8, 4, ?,, 2 ; W. G. Colwell. 1,000, 8, P, ; Jehn Heffuer, 2,200, 0, 3, 2 ; J. K. Kehler, 3,000, 7, 2 ; C. L. Griffith, 1,200, 0, 2 ; Peter Say ler, 200, 7 V, 2 ; II. P. Miller, 2,500. 8i, 2 ; Edwin Rewitski, 3.000, 10. 4, 2; Stephen Wilsen, 1,500. 9, 3, 2 ; William P. Bottomly, 1,200, 9, 3, 2 ; Emanuel Warner, 1,700. 8, 3. 2 ; G. J. Trout, 3,000, 8, 3, 2 ; J. A. Werkinger, 3,500. 9, :'., 2 ; A. M. Douglass, 4,000, 8, 2 ; J. Andersen, 2,000. 7, 2 ; Albert KnuiYiuan. 2,000, 9, 3. 2 ; It. K. Boyd, 2,000. 11.4. 2 ; Jehn Ilunkcl. 3.500, 9, 3, 2 ; II. K. Wright, 2.700. 9, 3',, 2 ; W. L. Shaw, 3.300, 7. 2 : Milten Chambpip, 2.C00, 8, 3, 2. OKK THK TRACK. Accident Near tlie Meck Yards. This morning as engine 327 was cross ing from the north te the south track of the Pennsylvania railroad at the cast end of the stock yards, this city, it ran off the track, carrying with it ene box car and two gondolas, blockading both tracks for some hours. Mail train Ne. 1, due here at 9:35, was compelled te take the new read at the Big Conestoga bridge and run west te Dillervillc, and from that point back into the city en the old read. The Niacara express, due at 10:15, did the same Beth trains were thus about half an hour late. THURSDAY, 31AY 3, 1883. 500 MEN'S STJITS AT SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY EVENING MAY 3. 1883 PERTUKBED ENGLAND, SCMMAKX DEALINGS TflTHTBE IRISH. HALF COST. -r u. AU made te order for somebody, somewhere. Why are they here ? In our order business we deal with mere than 50,000 men every year. Thee suits represent misfits, inability te pay, errors and failures of a hundred sorts. Net many when you think of the tens of thousands successes. When they come back we offer them at exact cost, but new you may divide it take one-half for your share and give us the balance. We wince a little, but say " thank you, sir," as you pocket the gain and we the less. That pile of suits cost us $10,000, but we are ready te move it for $5,000. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. PHILADELPHIA. Ge te 11. 11. Cecnran's drug store ter itfrj. freeman's New National Dyet. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are uucqualed. Celer lrem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions In 1 n llsb and German. Price 15 cunts. Zinc Works Leased. Yesleiday the Messrs. Bamford Bres., of Liverpool, England, owners of thoLaudis theLaudis ville zinc mines, this county, have leased their extensive works located thore te the Bethlehem zinc works for a term often yeais. Operations will be commenced at ouce Mr. Bamford and the manager of the Bethlehem works are in town te day, completing arrangements. Next week Mr. Bamford will return te Euglaml. LandlSYllle Cainptneetuig. The beard of control of the Laudisville campmeeting grounds will meet en next Tuesdayat Landisville te appoint commit teemen and make all ether an angements for holding the annual campmeeting, the date of which they will also fix. ICellgleus. The Rev. .1. V. Eckert will preach en next Sunday, May the Ctli, In the morning at 10 o'clock, in Mount Eden Lutheran church, Kilcn township. Never before has a rcmcily el se much merit as Elv's Cream Balm, for tlie euro or Catarrh, Hay Fever antl Colds in tlie head, been ettered te the public. Ne d read at I oiul eiul ing the application, Price U cents. Apply Inte nostrils with llttle linger. Ely' Cream italin has cured me el Catarrh of several years' standing. I have recovered my sense or taste and smell. The Balui'has no efjual a, a euro for this terrible disease. Frank C. Oeden, Elizabeth, N. .1. Having witnessed the effects of Elys' Cream Balm upon a number of individuals as a euro for Catarrh and kindred di.-cascs, we feel sale in saying that It will de all that is premised et ii. Titrnku & Gop.hen, l)ruggHts,Tevanda, ln. iiiy'J-2wl M. W, FA w Mothers! Mothers I Mothers! Are you disturbed at nllit and broken el your ri'&t by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a br.ttleel MUS. WIN SLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUI. It will relieve the peer little sullerer immediately depend upon 11; there Is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en t-artU who has ever used it. who will net lelVyeu at once that It will regulate the bowels and give lest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating ltbe magic. It is perfectly safe te use In all cases, anil pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription or one or the eldest ami best female nhvsicians In the United Slates. Sold everywhere. '25 cents a bottle. A mayI-M,W,S&w KI'.S(;UEI HOM I1ICATU. The fellow ing statement ei William .1. Cough in, et SoinerylUe, Mass., is se remarkable Hint we lieg te ask ler it the attention et our read ers. lie says : "in the lull el 187CI was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by a si-vcre cough. I seen began te lese my appetite; ami flesh. 1 was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In thu sum. iner el 1S77 I was admitted te t he City Hospital. Whilelherii the doctors said I had a hole in my lell lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doc-ten and med icines. Iwas se lar gene at one time a report went around t hat 1 was dead. 1 nave up hope but a lnend told me et OH. WM. HALL'S UAI.SAM KOlt THK LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, tliiitklng my case incurable, bill I get a br Itle te satisfy them, when te my sur prlsea d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, and te -.lay Heel In better spirits than 1 have the past three years. "I writcthls hoping you wi'.I publish it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take UK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOHTIIE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN UK CURED. 1 have taken two bottle" and can positively bay that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my siek ness. My cough has almost entirely itisap pcareu and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold bv II. It. Cochran. 187 North Uiiccn street NjLtr ADrjcuTjajsMEyxs. VlAST W Clas: T K U. T WKMTX-1T1V13 JT1KST- Class Clsar-maker9. Apply te or ad dress 8. tOUEB, m3-2t l. O. Bex CbC, Wilkes Barra. AKKNO M1STAKK, BUT FCKCUAS13 the genuine YaraClnar for 5c at HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FKONTCIGAU STOKE. FAMIL1KS CAM HAVE THE CELEttlU TEH CUE AMEKY BUMKK delivered at their homes anv time. Alse all kinds of Fresh Vegetables bv leaving their orders with CUAS. W. ECKERT. It Ne. 129 East King St. Lancaster Cednty National Bask, ) May 1, 1883. s tlMlK liUAKU OK DIKKUTOKS UAVK JL this day declared a dividend et Ave and one-halt par cent., payable en demand. V II. 1SKKNEMAN, iiiay-2-2tilAtw Cashier. AKI1CGD, 1RKKGULAK, WAKTX UL UL cer. much depressed In the centre, and with hard liypertrephted edges, net very of fensive, and moderately painful such Is the ordinary cancer of the cheek; rapid and dan gerous, it net early cureiC All diseases et l he skin, cancers anil tumors cured by DRS. H. D. .ind M. A. LONGAKEK. Ollice 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation lice. my.'V3td&w irKLLOW FltOKT Be. X is tlie best in the city, made and HAVANA ClOAK, for sale at A Desirable Itesldence for Sale. On account el his removal lrein the city, Mr. 15. Reynolds offers ler sale through Real Estate AgentJehn II. Mctzler, the desirable tlnce-Btery residence at the corner of Chris tian and East Walnut streets. It Is very el ig lbly located, near te the railroad station, Northern uiaiket, churches and sslioe.s. The house Is in excellent state and Is a commodi ous and conveniently arranged residence Such opportunities te get a desirable home are rare. memorial Penmanship. The family et Jacel) Miley, et this city, lather et the late Cenrad S. Miley, have received a handsome testimonial or irlendship for the deceased. In the shape et an elaborately engrossed and handsomely framed specimen el ornamental penmanship presented by Milten T. M. Cor Cer incny, el l'lilladelphla. who was a devoted friend and admirer et young Miley. The tes timonial is new en exhibition In the window of Sides' hat store, en North Queen street. A iseuutirul Meuuuieiit. Therels new In Hewell's maible yaid a very bcautirul monument et Qulncy granite made te the order or Wm. it. Rathven and te beplaceJ. In a day or two. ever the remains et His wile in Woodward Hill cemetery. It consists of three pieces a base, plinth and ornamental die. The plinth and d.e are verV highly polished. Near the top or the die is a gracelnl vine of ivy. and below 11 is the in scription : '"In loving memory of T.illlc K. Stauller, wilcet Win. K. Ilathven. died Oct. 19, 1S30, aged v'.l years." On the plinth is the name RATHVON in large capitals. The mon ument Is at the base a little ever three feet square. It is r I unique design and exquisite ly finished. new te Secure Health. t.8eems strange that anv ene will nailer lrem the many derangements brought en by an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPAUILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SVKUP will restore pcrlcct health te the physical organization. It I- imtiwMi lLMtrpiifrtheniiic avrun. nleasanl te lake, aid has proven itself te be the b-jH BLOOD 1'UBIFIER ever discovered,- cllcc' ually curing Screlula, .Syphlltlc disorders Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, liil liil leus complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition el t he Bleed, Liver, Kid ne.ys. Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will x'revc te yen It merits as a health renewer, ler It ACTS LI 1 V. A CHARM, especially when the complaint i el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain nnd nor veiis system. ., KER'S l'AIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and bcasL Fer use externally and Inter nally. RED HORSE l'OWDKR- cure all dlsoiiies or horee, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Li ve Sleck. A POSIT1 VE CURE. may2t-2 Fer sale at II. B. Tehran's drug slem 1:17 North Queen atrecl HARTMAN'S YELLOW KltONT CIGAl' STORK. "1 KOUKKY FOK SALE. A WELL-ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORE In a large manufacturing country town. Heuse, Stere, atere Fixtures and a full line e GROCERIES. The whole cun bn bough! ler less than $2,nea. Inquire at tnu ai-lmil " INTELLIGENCER " OKFICK. X 1TKKA1CY KNTKKTAINMKHT. The leiing folks of the FIRST REFORMED CHURCH will glve a Literary uiul Musical Kutcrlaiuuicut, In tnc Basement of the Church en FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4, at 7M o'clock. Tickets or admission, 10 cents, te be had at the deer ou the evening et theentertalnment. A pleasant "time miiv be anticipated. "All are' Invited." 11)2 2td JUST JtECElVKD, ANUTUEK LOT OF Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct, from manufacturers and only 8 cts. per oz., or 25 cts. per V ll at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. "VTW CLOTHING 1'AKLOlt. Jno. J. Smaling, TAILOR, mils ter Murder Against Prominent Irish men Trne UMla found ABlnit Fif teen Prisoner The English 2ev- emaeBt te Demand the Kxtrm- dttlen of Sheridan and His Confreres. Dublin, May 3. The crown has pre sented te the grand jury bills for fnurder against P. Lynar, ("Number One") Jehn Walsh and P. J. Sheridan and a bill as ac cessory te murder after the fact against Fitzharrifl, Messrs Walsh and Sheridan are in America and Mr. Lynar is supposed te be there. The Hen Who Will Give Employment te the llaegman. The grand jury have found true bills against Lawrence Hanlen. James and Je seph MuIIett and Daniel Delaney, en the charge of 'attempting te murder Jurer Denis Field. They have also found true bills for conspiracy te murder against the two Mulletts, Lawrence Hanlen, Edw. McCaffrey, Edward O'Brien, Gee. Smith, Peter Deyle, William Mareney and David Delaney. The bill against Themas Mar tin, charged with the same effense was rejected. Prisoners Plead Guilty. James Mullctt, was arraigned this morning en the charge of conspiracy te murder and pleaded guilty. Wm. Mareney also pleaded guilty te the charge of conspiracy te murder. Several of the ether mer, charged with the same offense, arc also expected te plead guilty. Uanlen'd Trial Begun. Lawrence Hanlen was next arraigned en the charge of attempting te murder Den nis Field. He pleaded net guilty and his trial was beguu. Englandte Demand Irishmen Freiu4pnerlca 3 p. m. The grand .jury have returned true bills against Lynar, Walsh and Sher idan for murder and agaiust Fitzbarris for accessory after the fact. It is understood the government will demand the extradi tion of Walsh, Sheridan and Lynar from America. AXore True lSllls Found. The grand .jury have also feuud true bills against Edward O'Brien aud Edward McCalfiey for participation iu the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke. Charged With Attempting te Hill an In former. A man named Hawkins was arrested te day and will be arraigned with Eugene Kingsten and ethers en the charge of conspiracy te murder Peele, the informer. islg .Explosion Iu an Kngllsh Town. PETEiinoiteur.il, Eng., May 3. Priest gate street, one of the principal thorough fares in this city, was partially blown up last night. Great alarm was caused by the explosion, as it was thought that it was the work of dyuamite fiends, but it is new believed that it was due te the ignition of gas in the sewer under the street. The houses en the street were much damaged. Trying te Get Out of Danger. Belfast, May 3. Twe hundred persons who are known te be members of the Pa triotic Brotherhood, have left Crossmag Cressmag len, county Armagh, and its vicinity, because of lcvelatiens which have been made implicating them in unlawful acts. Prisoners lCeumtlgued. Londen, May 3 Dr. Gallagher, Bor Ber uard Gallagher, Wilsen Cartin, Ausburgh Whitehead and Dalten, were again arraigned in Bew street pelice court this merniug They will lie remanded for another week. A Kumer Tnat the V. S, Will Content te the Extradition. Kumer says that the United States government has consented te extradite Lynar, Walsh ami Sheridan, who wcre to day indicted for inurder. " Whlpuer lu " the Luck- Nag. " Wliipper Iu " weu the great Ches pire handicap race in England te-day. The Maw Tmc-'TefeaeM Striker. New Yerk, May 3. The strike in Ken- necy Bres, cigarette ractery sun con tinues, neither side showing a disposition te yield. The firm say they will net em ploy any of the strikers unless they return te work at once. A number resumed work te-day at the old rate of wages, sixty te seventy cents for cigarette makers and and Biz cents for cutters. 12 ic Sr.x. Ne Mer Suspensions Anticipated. Reading, Pa., May 3. There will be no mere suspensions of workmen at the Philadelphia & Beading railroad shops, orders having been received for new en gines te keep them employed. The ma chinists and blacksmiths who were sus pended last week will be taken en next Monday and the shops will then work a full force. ' Sentenced. Buffalo, May 3. Jeseph Boek, for merly city treasurer, and lately convicted of misappropriating city funds, was sen tenced te-day te 5 years hard labor at Aubnrn state prison. Disastrous names. Fert Farfield, Me., May 3. A fire here last night burned out twelve families and destroyed nine stores and shops. WJSATHKK INUlUATlONS. Washington, May 3. Fer the Middle Atlantic states,partly cloudy weather, with local rains, winds mostly southerly, sta tionary or higher temperature, lower pressure. A "Degraded Uly." Professer Grant Allen, writes in his article en the " Pedigrce of Wheat :" " Wheat ranks by origin as a degeuerate and degraded lily. By this form the very outset placing clearly before our eyes the goal of our argument, we shall be able the better te understand as we go whither each item of cumulative ovideuce is really tending. We must endeavor te start with the simplest forms of the gicat group of plants te which the cereals and the ether grasses belong, and we must try te see by what steps this primitive type gave birth, first te the brilliantly colored lilies, next te the degraded rushes and sedges, and then te the still mere de generate grasses, from ene or ether of whose richer graius man has finally devel oped his wheat, hi rice, Iiin millet aud his barley. We shall thus trace throughout the whele pedigree el wheat from the time when its ancoters lirt.t divcignl from the common .-steel- of the lilies and the water plaintaiiia, te the time when savage men found it growing wild among the untitled plains of prchistuiic Asia, and took it under his special protec tion iu the little giudeu plots around Ids wattled hut, whence it h:u gradually altered under his constant selec tion into the golden giain that new covers half this lowland tilth or Eurepe and Amei ica. Tlieie is no pae in botanical history men- full of genuine ui ui mance than this, and theiu is no page iu which the evidence is clearer or mera con vincing for these who will taVe the easy. trouble te i cad it aright." P The ll'lli Flelil. Kasnhail vcstcid.iv : At, Heading Active, 14 ; Authi.icite, (i. At Pitts burgh, Pa., Athletic, 8 ; Allegheny, 1. At Baltimore, Baltimore, 1 ; Metropoli tan, 2. At Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 12 ; St. Leuis, 1. At Detreit, Chicago, 5 ; De troit. 3. At Cleveland. Buffalo, 3 ; Clevclaud, 0. At New Yerk, New Yerk, 3 ; Bosten, 2. At Columbus, Eclipse. 13; Columbus. G. At Richmond, Va., Ocfi auce of Philadelphia, 12 ; Richmond, !) At Philadelphia, Providence, 4 ; Philadel phia, 1. At Chester, Rose of Chester, 10 ; Shiho of Philadelphia. 1. At. New Haven, Yale, 8 ; Atlantic 0. The Provi dence aud Philadelphia play their third game te day, and the latter will try their hands with the Bestens the remaining days of the week. , . wst aarswuk Quotations by Seed, McGrann1 A' Ce , Uank. em, Lancaster, Pa. 10 A. X. CC.4I.C Mlchltran Central W New Yerk. Central 13 New Jersey Central 77X OJlle CentnU. 12J Del. Lacfe. & Western.... 127X Denver & RielGrande.... flOfc, rie 37 Ktnsas A Texas anj Xafee Shere. hek Cnlcastejfc N. MTceui.... isi3 N.N.,Ont.& Western.... 27Ji St, Paul Omaha PadncMail ..' liechesteri Pittsburgh., wjj St. Paul ... 103X Texas Pacific 39& UnieiCPaclne 97)2 Wabash Common 29j Wabash Preferred 46 West'rn Union Telegraph 32 LonlsvilleJfc Nashville... 53Ji -N la islneC bt Xj. Lelileh VaUev Lehigh Navigation 43J Pennsylvania 88J Heading 27K P. T. & Uutlale yA Northern Pacific Cem... 51 Northern Pacific Prcr... Ss llestonville Philadelphia & Kric Nertucru Central , Underground Canada Sentbern te People's Passenger. 93J 93J 12K 1234 111 110.. ISik I.IIJ4 1 3 41 9Sg S7J5 &3H S3& 33A, sy$ S7k C7 90tJ Par val. 00 100 100 IK 100 100 Lecal Stocks nd Bends '.reported by J. u. Lengr. LancM.'Hy per ct. Itean, due 1882.. 1SS5... w 1890... " 1895... r per cL in 1 or 30 years. " 5 ncr ct. Scheel -lean . . . t m ler JO years.. 100 " 4 " Iu5or20year3..100 " e " lulOorSuyeara. iu) Mauliutiii lioreugh lean 100 MIBUStXANSOIIB BTOOB. '' Veariyvllle K. K ISO MJUersville Street Car 50 inquirer lrlntlntj Company 60 Watch Factory loe Cas Liiclit and Fuel Company 96 Stevens Heuso (Henda) 100 Columbia (las Company Columbia Water Company Su-iquelianna Iren Company....... 100 Marietta llollnwivare 100 Stevens Heuso 00 Sicily Island 80 KastP-randywlne Wayncsb'u.... 130 MJllersvlMu Nermal bchoel Northern Market... UIHGRLLAirCOUB BONDS. Cjuarryvlllc it. IC, due lxs 4100 (leading & Columbia it. K.Vh 100 lncaster Watch Ce.. due 1SS6 100 Lancaster Gas Light and fuel Ce.. due In 1 or 20 years 100 I nncaater Uas Light and Fuel Ce., due lSHii 100 TURNFIKX STOCKH. liljf Spring & Heaver Valley , liridgopert & Uoreshee Columbia A Cliestnut Hill , Columbia A Washington. , Columbia A lllg Spring A.... Columbia .t Marietta Maytown & Kllzabethtewn ljmcaster A Kphrata U-iucastur A Willow Street StniHOiir;; A Millport plarii-tta. Maytown Marietta A Mount Jnv f.-iiic.,Ktlz:tbetht'n AAIiddlut'n.... Ijunc-.iMterA t'ruitvllle. IjSinciLaterALItltz !.:i'ii-.tster.t Wllllainstewn liucaster A Maner Umcoater A Manhelm Umeaster & Marietta ljincaiter & New Helland.. Uiiieiister&SiiHdiiHliaiiiia. BANK STOUIilt. 'lrat National uanit Kariners National llanlc...... rulteu Natlerttl lianlc.. Lanca-ilcr County National Bank. Columbia National Hank Christiana National Bank. Knlirsita National lianlc First National Hank, Columbia.. . . First National isanrr, .strasl.iirtr . i-'irst National Hank, Marietta. ... First National Hank, Meui-.t -toy.. Litilz National Hank !--iil!eiiii National Bank..... itiiieii National Ilank. Mount Jey. N-iW Helland National Hank....... iliip National llank Last sale. I06 ice?; 117 la loe.'n ie ion loe Ml 102 i'.5 S.i' 45 120 90 17ft 23 '5 IB 1 21 10O.M flSO 100 102 100 1(15 25 9 10, . 13K 22 . 25 29 25 2T 25 25 a 25 25 25 100 50 25 25 50 100 .Ml iltw . se .100 . fin . 100 . 100 . ! . 100 100 . KM . 100 . 100 100 50 100 100 IS 20 IS M 10 47.28 40 21 Ui ::i te 51 75 M 133.111 41 35 TJ 270.V0 110.25 i:.5u I10.2.' IIS.li' K7 142 UIJKJ l!S ai 150.25 no iii 7A IX. 115 ULOTUltM JtV. QMAl-IMl'S Sl'KINO UPKnlNli. SMALING. 11AKK1MBU1U1 SEWS. Would be pleased te have PAULO It, yen call at bis Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EXAMINE THE I Latest Novelties, FOK Men's Wear, Imported direct ler our trade. SECOND FLOOR, MAUBLE FRONT. mayS-lffilK TKW UAT SrOKK. nVJECIAl NOTICES. ' Noaenv should neglect a cough. Take Hale's Heney el Horcheund ami Tar instanter. Pike'i Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. myl Iwdced&w ttaieuuli. The F. V 31. coikge iixsehall cluh will go te Heading en the coming Saturday te play the Lafayette college cluh of Easteu. The game wi!'. La played en the grounds of the Active club. Success te the Lan caster boys. The " DaiiuHes" base lull elub, of Alt. Jey erganised ou Tuesday evening by electing the felluv.iug eiiireis: Piesident, Jehn Aftlebach ; treasurer, Dr. J. J. New pber ; secretary, W. H. Ebcrle ; captain, A. L. Stelcr. Following are the nine : W. 11. Ebcrle, e. ; P. S. I'yle, p. ; A. S. Memmy, es. ; A. L. Stoler, lb. ; J. Zeller, 'h TT. Stnlpr. 3b.: J. Alllebach, If.; F. Kakcr, cr. ; F Shelly, if. Managers, Jno. i HeP.cr. IIa;:y Greidcr. U. F. Eberle and , P. A. Pyle. They wiil be ready te rcceive j clKiI'cugcs by the 1st el June. The nutritive properties of Celden'a Liquid Heel Tonic sustain the body without solid leed. Celder. ; no ether. lr.yl-lwdced&w S" Diamond Dyes will color any thing any color, and never lall. The easiest and best way te economize. 10 cents, at all druggists. Nature's own remedy; read the advert Ice men! of Simmons Liver Regulator. When There'e a Will Tlirre'n a Way. Anyone who has the will le try Themas' wniantpie en will siirelv find the wav le re bust health. In cases of bronchial aUectlens, sere threat, pains, etc.: and as au Internal re- medV, ll is iiivaiiiaun-. t.fi m . , jrui.1. biM Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 139 North Queen Chewing Teb:i aircei. Skin limeades. "Swayne's Ointment" f Cnres the inns: lnvot lnvet lnvot Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" jeratecases et hfclu dss lh wayne's Ointment" 1 "Swayne's Ointment" r oase, sueli as letter, "Swayne's Olntment;' ) u , ul ,10ai, "Swayne's Ointment" i ' "Swayne's Ointment" babei's lleli, seitj, all "Swayne's Ointment" Jprnsiv m-iIv iirhimr. "SmJneVi Ointment" 1 crn8l " "' n,,lb' "swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" )Ti.t .nstressinir POm "Swayne's Ointment" )tlat "istiessiin, com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "Swayne's Ointment" J lh n Iv ,,,.,,, , ,...,. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 ln" only n-t-ll,a-( m l "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hrtw obli ebli ".Swayue's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES where all elee lalls. Sold by all druggists, A Conch, Celd cr Sore Threat Requires Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lnnsrs and an tneiirable disease is often the result. " DR. riWAYNK'S COM POUND SYRUP WILUCIIERUY" cures the most severe ceuglu and colds, actsdirectly en the lung-, threat and chest, purifies Ihe bleed, and ler bienchtid, asthma, all pulmonary al al al luclionset ltnigsiandinir. His the btst remedy ever discevcreil. Price i" cents and $1 per bottle. The large size is 1 he most economical Se'd by all best druggists tlM WAFIydAw N CJmrics S. Sliullz. Harry S. SUnilz. EVERYTHING NEW -IN IATS AID CAPS CAN UK FOUND AT CI .YAW Alt ri:KTJSKMKSTS. Kalntncss at the Stomach and Debility cured by Simmons Livei Regulator. See advertisement. link ok i.ei:kii.i.akis icce. Rebecca taws the lead at le cents per ping at HAUTMAN'.S;YLLL0W FRONTiOIUAR STORE. SHULTZ'S SONS NEW HAT STORE. (GUNDAKKR'S OLD STAND.) 144 North Queen Street. S-STR1CTLY CASH. mar27-lyd&w The .Republican Gcrrjumnder. Special Dispatch te the lNTELtiesxcKn. IlAumsuuite, Jiay 3. The apportion ment committee reported the Heuse con gressional bill with amendments, revolu tionizing the measure. According te the vote of 1880 the Republicans would elect 18 congressmen and the Democrats 10 under the bill. The following bills passed finally : Requiring the protnise te step the issuing et the statute of limitations te be in writing ; authorizing the fishery commissioners te sell the state hatching property and purchase of another site ; taking from the supreme court reports the copy liaht of decisions. Greer offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the Senate adjourn until Tuesday, 10 a m Hills Disposed or. The bill te repeal the fence act of 1700 was defeated. The following Senate bills passed finally : Te increase the term of notaries public from three te four years ; te prohibit bridge piers being used for mooring purposes. Aull amended the bill te aulhoiize Pittsburgh's peer guar dians te purchase and sell real estate se as te provide that contracts shall be rati fied by councils. Senate bill requiring the cabs of elevators te be supplied with mechanical contrivances te held them in position was passed finally ; Sotute bill te prevent ever crowding of places of amuse ment in cities of firs and second classes was defeated. Between thirty aud forty members of the Legislature will leave for Petersburg, Fredericksburg and Richmond this after after after noeu. In the flense. The following Senate bills were favor ably reported : Te permit the killing of English sparrows ; fixing the limit of the stock of railroad companies at $2.10,000 per mile ; fixing the terminal points of railroads. The IIouse then resumed con sideration of the bill providing for the as sessment aud collection of mercantile and ether state license taxes. The Heuse adjourned en the mercantile tax bill. Cooper sounds His Bugle, After having learned from a majority of the members of the Republican state com cem com mittee that Harrisbnrg was their choice as the nlace for the meeting of the state convention, Chairman Cooper te day issued a call for the meeting of the convention in this city July 11, next. Ceal Company Chartered. The Consumers' coal company, of King King seon, Luzerne county, with a capital stock of $23,000 was chartered te-day. OPE-1ST I KG -OF- SPKIM MAUKXf.'lS. Philadelphia ni&rket. i u11.A0xs.rniA. May 3. Flnur Hi in, Willi hiir inquiry ;Superfliie, 1 IW 7."-; extra, J.: V'H 425: Penn'a Family, $5.VJ.. Rye flour at :S B3 '.". v heat Arm. Cern firmer and in fair demand; Steamer, G5c; Yellow and Mixed, iZypx Ne. :: Mixed GiWdC. Oals llrni and unchanged, ttve scarce at 70c. Previsions firm, with a go id inquiry. ! Lard firm. , j Butter steady, with fair demand, for lre-di receipts ; Pa Creamery extra, SOtfSlc ; West ern, 2SQ29C. Rolls nominal at Sii i:ic. Kggs steady; Pa , lOJflCc ; Western. I."J-i8) lGc. Cheese quiet. Petroleum quiet; Reliued, 7)Q77c. Whisky at 91 19. .-.cw Yi.ik Market. AK iima.. May .1 Cotten steady. Fleur late mid Western a shade stronger and moderately nctlvc ; Superllne Stale, ;" 4 2.1; Kxtiade, I "Off! 35 ; Choice te Fancy de, S4 407 0) : Sujicrtlne Western. 5 SiSH -; Common te Geed Kxtra de, ft 23 g4 r'.. iSeutli em firm ; Cenwnn te Fair KXtra, $1 :J."5 10 Geed te Choice de f.l 1.118.1. : Wheat )iQle higher and very firm ; fairly nr.tlvi. liliiill.l !rl:iillU- ill OlltilMlH t M O. 1 S&XB.mW. PARISIAN and LONDON Cern a shade ldglieranil rather quiet ; Mix il AVestern spot, C0S8Kc ; de future. (7fi7ilc. Oats without quotable cnange : ae. s jiaj,. 4!)!a50c: Jiin.-, 50Ji5(c ; .Inly, .ligrdK- 5 rtate,r:S."lc; Western. 4J57e. IOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Oralti and Prevision Mimtntlnni. Onu o'clock quotation., os i. n '' i,r ' ions, fnrnlst.e.; bv '. Viindt Kr K-tbi Klnstret Clmii(.e. May . is Wheht i'em May.... I.I.IK W-, lune... 1.1 57;i l'etrelmi'i. Crude Oil Otii .... tile, S'nrb l'J.41 ll.f.1 l.lve dteck Jllarket. New Yei'.K Ueevc-i lieceipts, 2xi c .r-le.uN including 21 car leads ler expert: easier, but closed rather dull at a reduction et v . dressed weight : peer le priinu steers sold ai JjBOAX. notices. Made an Alignment. Henry W. Spickler and wife, of Mau Mau heim township, have made an assignment of their property te Israel G. Erb of Warwick. Henry'" ;arbellc Halve. The beat Salve In the wei Id for cuts.brulses veies, ulcer-, salt rheuin, letter, chapped j hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin ' erimlitmi. freckles and pimples. The salve is i i guaranteed te glve perfect satisfaction in every cese or money refunded, lie sure you 1 gel Henry's Cahbolie SAtvit, as all ethers are j but imitations and counterfeits. Price ?5 . cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Oneen street. my29-4 inv, ) ets, 31. S HI.KUT10N NOTIUK. El Office Susquehanna 1 anal company Cemer Lexington antl Davis streets, liALTiMeau May:;, issi. Netice is heiebvslven that a geneial meet Inget the stockholders el" ibis cemp.i i will beheld at the ellice in Baltimore en MON DAY, MAY 14. 18SJ, at 1 o'clock p. in., for the election 01 officers and managers ler the en siling year. , . m 1 he transfer nooks will be clrsed en SAT URDAY, the 6th inst, and remain clejed until after the election. By order. BOBEKT D. BROWN, may2-12td Treasurer. INSTATE OK CATHARINE McBVO Y, UkTK J2j of the city or Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary ou said, estate liavlng been granted te the undersigned, an persona indebted te said decedent are requested te make Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay, residing In the city el Lancaster. WILLIAM K. i.ANT, Executer, uili-ttdeaw Idincaster, Pa. fchecp Receipts, 12 car-leads , ll iner wllh a geed clearance : eales included unshorn slieep at $67 50 t loe tt.s ; clipped sheep at :. gc 7.1 t 10O 5.9, and a deck-lead 01 Southern Spring Lambs at ?J 75 Tfl HW U.S. IIegs-Kecelpts,49 car-lead; decidedly dull ler live hogs at a reduction or 2ec Si no its; extremes. 7 C '7 90 1 100 fts. East Libbbty Cattle Recelpls. 217 head; market fair- prime. ? 75427 ; lair te geed. $5 75(J 50 ; coiu.nen, i fea '-. Hogs Ueceipta, 1,150 head: Philadelphia.1!, $7aia3 00; Yorkers, t7 4 5g70). Sneep Receipts, 2 000 head; mar k.t flew ; pi ime clipped, S5 ' ; clipped, l v.r.4 7.; common clipped, V'(t t Ne woeluil Slic-i-p In market. MEDICAL. Oiiotatiensby I'fillndelplda Associated 1'iesi. ESTATK OF JAniiM B. CLAKIT,I.ATK OF Laucaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make immediate pay ment, and tliose having claims or demands against tlie same, will present them without delay for ujttlement te the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. JOHN W. CLARK, MARTHA B. CLARK, ELIZABETH CLARK, a20-Ctdeaw Executers SOUTHKKN F1KK 1!UUS. Daring Attempts te Burn the Petersburg Fire Department Building. Petersburg, Va., May .1. During the past two nights daring attempts have been made hy inceudiaries te burn" the houses of the fire department in this city by throwing through the windows balls of yam saturated with oil. Las night au attempt was made in this way te burn the hook and ladder house, the party a white man, was detected in the act, but eluded arrest after being shot at four times. The object of thelin- cendjaries is believed te be te destroy the apparatus thereby jeopardizing property in the wlioie city. A Snow Storm Ceasing. Helena, Ment., May 3. The snow storm whieh prevailed during the last days is new freaking up. Stocks steady. Philadelphia X Erie I.. I Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Kalliead Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies ei New Jersey Northern Pacific. Northern Pacltic 1'ieterre'l Northern Central Uailread Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company... Pittsb'g, Tllusville & BuU'Ale ll. 11.. . Little Schuylkill Railroad . 2 . 27JS . 5S4i - l .nil . 51 . 5cj: . '.. .loe p.i:KKi:s TONIC. HIS SOUL AND HIS SILVEIi. " Your asking mc hew I came te use it, re minds me el the story of the Scotchman who, en his deathbed, after a life et meanness, wanted te make things all right with the Lord by leaving some money te the kirk.'' ' Will the Almighty pass me into Heaven It 1 give Hi Win pounds te ihe kirk, d'ye think' -aid he " ' I can't premise ye thet nien,' ans-eri-it the minister,' but I advise ye te try theexpt-r-incut.' " Laughing heartily at the story. Rev. V. K. Osberne, or Ne. 27:iOgdcnavenne, Jersey City, pastor et the First B iptist church. West ll ll heken, continued : "That' what I die" with Parker's Tonic ; I irled t:ie esperiinent. H mere than met my oxpcclatlens, and I am v..rvf.i!ui te t.-stltvte lis excellence. It ! ateace te the root of all digestive andnervou andnerveu andnervou deKingementssecoumion among lucnef my prolesslen. Fer women and chronic invelt''- l he Tonic Is a perfect invlgerant, and 1? des tined te supplant all ether temedleH rer this purpose. A single dose produces, the gentle perspiration and sense et lire which eradi cates disease. It seems te reuse every ere an Inte activity, ladmliu it, tee, ler its power te antagonize th held et the liquor lutblt ever inebriates." This preparation, which has been known a I'Ar.KER's Oiuugk Teme, will lieTeaitfr be railed alinply Pakkkr's Teaic As unprlnei uted dealers are constantly deceiving their eusleuer.4 with interior articles under thu name et finger ; and as ginger is really an un important ilaverlrif Ingredient we diep the misleading word. There will be no change, however, in llm pieparatien iDelf, and all bottles in tlie handi of dealers, wrapjieit nnder Hits name or Park er's OtKOKii Tonic, contain the genuine, medi cine it the facsimile Hignaiure or Hnoex X Ce. Is at tin; bottom et t he ontslile wrapprr. inayl-lyeewdS Neiv Ynrtc. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks generally strong ; Meney, 5XGj New Yerk Central Krle icaiireau. ................... ........... Adams Express Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Senthern Railroad , Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland & Pittsburgh Ralliead Chicago & Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh & Pert Wayne Railroad Western Union Telegraph Company, Teledo & Wabash New Jersey Central New Yerk, Ontario Western Z7A ..127 .. at . HIK ..1112 ..13l ..125 ..V,2i . S! .. 29 .. 7 23 PKIVAllC ISA!.: r A WKOESXK W Carriage. Pha-inn. Ji"P se' Oarrlage'., two and thiVe Miring' ';l:l0:"?X.B"nV Market Wagons. Al-e. a large let et second ;.- tr....a nt all kinds. All thete vehicles 'are guaranteed te Imj made ei the h,i iiiaferlel-. In the, Iat4jst style, ind In Hi" best manner, an.1 com bine In the highest degree ull the point seuuht by the carriage owner. All were man inanuJactiired under the special superin tendence et Samuel IS. Cox and compare la la verai'ly in material, wei kmauship nnd st !e te anv wertr he has ever turned out. Tlii-y will be sold low Inonlerte close out the bns- "persons dcslrln j? te purchase will please u ll at the old Coach ractery. He. X and ..ll Churchslreet, LancasterCUy MKUCKK JACOB GABLE, aprll.ttd349tw AdmlnlsUaters,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers