M-ArsrvJx -- ; .- ? - , " ," -" J r. - -. - "- - : n - i . ... LANCASTER DAILY 'OT TELlieBNCER, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 14. 1880. of valuable birds, leaving but a single bird behind. They even took from their nest a pair of birds that were hatching and one that was se young it had never left its nest. base hall. The Clubs te be Organized. The base ball season will shortly open in this city and it premises te be a lively one. At least two geed clubs will be organized, and there will probably be mere when the fever fa'nly takes held of the boys. The Ironsides are first in the field, and the nine will consist of almost the same men who played te many geed games last year, coming efT with an excellent record. The club will have new uniforms and present a fine appearance in the field. There are plenty of geed players in town new and a club will be organized, which will be com posed of a number of men employed at the Penn Iren "Works, including Kenny, 3l3'cis, Shay and ethers. When these weiks were running several years age they had the best club in the city, and thcre is no reason why a geed team should net again be formed. Te make baseball a success in Lancaster a geed ground is needed, as there is none here at present. The old common at the Penn iron wei k s has been filled up witli dirt, stones, &c, and as it never was a geed ground it would be impossible te play upon it in its present rough condition. The Ironsides ground is the best in town, but it is small, and as it is in an out-of-the-way place, it is with difficulty that the many levers of the game can be drawn there. At the college there is a geed ground, but it is also small, and is used almost exclusively by the students. If the clubs which, will contend for the championship of this city, during the coming season, would lease an unoccupied field near the city (and if pos sible en the line of the street railway) they would certainly be able te raise sufficient funds from our citizens te pay for it. The paeplc of Lancaster migbt in that way be induced te take a greater interest in the game. Clubs from a distance always dis dis like te come te Lancaster for the reason that the gieuuds hcic are se peer, but by hireing a level field, that fault could be remedied anil plenty of geed gamcu might be plajvd here. MHUM'JOV. Happenings in the lloreugh. On Monday evening Jehn Pyle, jr., started ler Ida, Iowa, where he will engage in (arming. Mr. Pyle has the well-wishes of the community. The plumbers' business here is booming, and in a sheittime most of our resi dences and business places will be lighted up by gas. The borough is refunding its water lean by issuing $100 and $500 R jier cent, bends, instead of 0 per cents, new outstanding. The amount te be refunded is 35,000' This will be a saving in interest of $350, anil is a sensible me e. A surprise party te L. I). Gallagher and wife, by some of their many friends, was one of the ovents of last week. Town Talk street lamps cendciniiig the Lancaster and Middlutewn turnpike, west of town bad condition of Main street watchman wanted at the Main street c.resMiig money malteis easier than any time since the panic G. A. IL Pest diphtheiia, etc. Monday afternoon a two boys named Garmau, residing near llerst's mill, were driving away fieni II. S. Stauller's hard ware store, Mount Jey. one of the shafts of their wagon broke fiightcning the horse and causing him te run away. "When crossing the railway at Ihubara street the horse fell, and was caught by a bystander. The wagon was turned ever en its side and one of the boys tin own en the ground and ightly injured. The horse also sustained slight injuries. At last there are some prospects for an abatement in the custom of surprise par ties. The 'elde folks" who have quite extensively indulged in the practice will wind up with a grand ball in Exchange hall at an early day. The lime stacks which were fired shortly before the present blew, will pro duce an inferior quality of lime. In some staeks the draught has been se strong that much of the material remains unburncd. At 2:45 p. m. en Sunday, the corucr-stenc for the Evangelical church will be laid with appropriate services. K. S. Dillinger lately bought a clock that was manufactured in 1758. It is in geed running order. Jacob Itisser is erecting a line residence near Newtown. Raphe township. Jehn Kepf and family started te-day for Lisben, Lynn county, where he will work at farming. On Tuesday morning a runaway horse .ittached te a spring wagon dashed through East Main street en a 2:40 gait, and succeeded in making a lew collisions and a Hurry of excitement. Jehn Stauffer, of near Marietta, had driven te Snyder's mill, directly cast of Mount Jey, and was transacting business, when a blast in a stone quarry near by started the horse en the rampage. At Jehn Fensterniachei's blacksmith shop a wagon was struck ; several squares farther west a beard wagon standing in front of Bieneman, Lengcuecker & Ce.'s store, was struck, causing both wagons te overturn. The horse was caught in front of the residence of Levi Heffman, and,strange te say, there was but slight damage sustained by either of the vehicles. Smith, llichart & Ce. have rented the building lately known as the Landis coach works, and this morning commenced the business of renovating feathers. An Old Democrat. On Friday last Adam Dietrich, of Roh Reh Roh rerstewn, celebrated his 90th birthday. Fer 6!) years he has been a Democratic voter and subscriber te the Intelligen cek, and has voted for every Democratic candidate for president from Madisen te Tilden, and, being in geed health, will no leubt live te vote for ether Democratic candidates and sec the Democratic party again firmly established as the ruling power. Death lu the Jail. Jehn Schmidt, who was committed te the county prison by Alderman Spurrier, a. few days age, for being drunk and dis orderly, died in that institution about neon te-day of congestion of the brain. The man had severe, bruises en his body when arrested, and he is believed te have been beaten by some one. An inquest will be held en the body. Drunk and Disorderly. Harriet Draper, colored, get drun last evening, aud after being arrested she was held for a hearing by Alderman Dennelly of the Seventh ward. Singular Accident. This morning about 10 o'clock a party of boys were playing ball near the point at which the Pennsylvania railroad cresses the Harrisburg pike in the northwestern part of this city. When the Hanover ac commodation train came along the base ball with which the boys were playing, rolled under the wheel of one of the cars, and almost threw it off the track. The yarn and rubber of which which the ball was composed is se unyield ing that even the weight of the car, which ran ever it, did nothing mere than burst the cover and slightly flatten the ball. The concussion of the car was se great that the conductor stepped the train, and Officer Brady, of the railroad police force, who was en the train arrested seven of the boys and took them before Alderman Mc- Conomy for a violation of the railroad act. They were held for a hearing te take place te-morrow morning. Organization of Street Committee. Lat night the street committee met and organized, all the members being present except Mr. Sales. I). McMullen. esq., was chosen president, and S. W. Raub, clerk. The old rules were readopted and a vote of thanks, for faithful service, was ten dered te J. K. Barr, the retiring clerk. Driving Accident. A spirited young horse belonging te Mr. Eislcy of Rockland street, this city, while driven out the Marietta pike yesterday, took fright at a velocipede, turned short into the summer read, upset and broke the buggy, tore the harness and injured, though net seriously, Mr. E., who was driving. Suspended Operation. Ne. 1 cotton mill, of this city, has sus pended operations for the remainder of this week in order te make some necessary repairs. An KxeeMent "Weik. lla in;: :i knowledge of tin; plan upon which tliH "View of Lancaster" is lieing prepared, anil belli;; personally acquainted with the artist who is te complete the work en stone, 1 can unhesitatingly recommend the work teall levers of art, and especially tlio--e who desire a view of our beautiful city. The weik will give the city in two large general views, be side ever twenty separate views of our lincst churches, lactenes, county buildings, .street scenes, business blocks, residences. Ac. I hope our citizens will lend lr. Cerbin all the as sistance possible for the prosecution of the work. Tlie engraving will be subject te my inspection ' -n '. when completed. Kc ; . , W. L. (Jill, ltd Photographer. Tin: use el St. Jacob's Oil is indeed iollewcd by the most wonderful results. Mere than a dozen ease-, have come te my knowledge, where St. Jacob's Oil effected speedy cures, but I w ill only mention one instance. A man sull'ering for twenty-tour years from Itheiuna t i in was induced te try the St. Jaceii's Oil. lie used a lew bottles et this truly wonderful remedy, and is new entirely well once mere. V. Ukimiauiit, Elmere, lHi. Ian Watts was a Little Man. Ue aid jocosely te six of his tall quizzing friends who asked hew he felt among se many men, "that he was a sixpence among six pennies, weith them all." SOZODO.NT is just se; there may lie many preparations ler the teeth, but it U worth them all. nl2-lw.!eeiUtw sri:viAi vfi rici:s. Grateful Women. Nene receive se much benefit, and none arc opreloiiiidly grateful and show such an in terest in recommending Hep Hitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted te the many ills the sex is almost uni versally subject te. Chills and ferer, indiges tion or deranged liver, constant or periodical ucklicadaches, weakness in the back or kid neys, pain in the shoulders and dill'eivnt parts el the body, a feeling et lassitude and despon dency, arc- nil rwadily removed by these 15it tcrf,. nl-2wd&w Try I.echcr's lienewned Cough Syrup. Act wisely be ready have en hand "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup." and you will have noth ing te fear net even a doctor's bill. Statistic prove that twenty-lire percent, of the. deaths in our larger cities aiecaused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of I.echcr's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negli gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Try Lechcr's l.'enewncd Cough Syrup. A Coreu, Celi, Cataihui or Sere Threat should net he neglected. " lirewn's Bronchial Troches" are a simple remedy, and will gener ally give immciliatu reliet. Imitations are of fered for sale, many of which are injurious. The genuine " llrewn'x Bronchial Troches" are sold only in boxes. al3-TTh&S&w Consumption Cured. Hundreds of people throughout the Xcw Kngland States who were consumptive will testify te their being alive te-day from the use et Speer's Pert Crape Wine, produced in Pas saic, New Jersey. It is prescribed by physi cians generally and used in hospitals for this purpose. Weakly and debilitated females, consumptives, and all aged persons, find a great bencflt by its nee. Nothing is better for overworked or exhausted ladies. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlcu and lUvU and bold by II. K. Slaymaker. The greatest medicine known for producing an appetite is " Dr. Lindsey's Illoed Searcher." Try I.eehei's IScnewncd Cough Syrup. As a due for Piles Kidney-Wert acts first by overcoming in the mildest manner all tendency te constipation then, by it great tonic and invigorating prop prep ertiu. it restore te hualth the debilitated and weakened parts. Wc have hundred, of certi fied cures, where all else have faiied. Use it and sillier no longer. ali-lwd&w Try I.echei's Kenewned Cough Syrup. Frem a well-known citizen et Chicago. Chicago. 111., Jan. 1, HQ. II. II. Warner .0 Ce., Iiecheslcr, A'. '. . Centlcmex: I have used Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure with the greatest satisfac tion. It is the only remedy I have overused that I Ian recommend te my friends, as it has cured me et Iliight's Disease of long standing, after having visited the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia, and trying innumerable se-called "remedies" of the day. Havirg resided here for forty-seven years, my friends will lie glad te see this statement. The discoverer Is, in deed, a public benefactor. William IT. Pattehsex, 1,431 Wabash avenue, near Twenty-ninth, St. al-'iwdtw Try Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup. -Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and getabottleef MUS. WINS LOW'S SOOilllXC SVItUI. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. 1 here is neta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is per'ectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 2T cents a bottle. fjl7-lyd&wJI,U'iS Keep your bowels and kidneys in a healthy state by the use of Kidney-Wert, MAIlIilAGJ.'S. Vieser Kissinger. April 13, 1880. by ltev. E. L. ltecd, at his residence. 313 west King street, Mr. William Vieser te Miss Amanda Kissinger, both el Lancaster. ltd NEW PATTERNS. STYLISH CUT.' THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Our exhibit of New and Tasteful Designs in Woolens for Spring and Summer "Wear is new open for inspec tion. The excellent management of our well-known and popular establishment, and our daily increasing trade, give assurance of better results in our business than ever before. Especial and personal attention will be given te every detail, se that full and complete satisfaction will be assured. MYERS & RATHFON, CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. ALL THE NOVELTIES IN Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Buttens, Fringes, White Goods and Notions, New Open. We show the largest stock in the city. We keep the hett qualities of goods made. We sell 'geed goods and nothing else. Our prices are as low as what inferior goods are sold at. Come and learn our prices, and you will find them te he as low as else where, if net lower. NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY. De net forget we show the Largest Assortment of CARPETS IN NEW STYLES IN THE CITY. ECe sure and give us a call, and you will be shown polite attention. GrIVLEB, BOWEKS & HUEST, ' 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. DEATHS. Haktmax. Ill this city en April 14, 1SS0, Ames c.. son et Daniel and Kate K. Ilartman, aged 10 months and J5 days. The relatives and friends et the family ate respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his parents' Ne. 132 East j Lemen strcct,en Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, 2td xj:ir Airj:jtrjsi:Mj:xT.s. MONKY TO LOAS ON FIRST MORT GAGE at 15AUSMAX A IJUItXS'S Insurance and Heal Estate Oilier, aprt -tfdlt Ne. 10 West Orange Sti cat. PU1II.IC SAI.K OF SKNKK 1'KACII TlfEES. Having about 100 Genuine Seller 1'cach Trews I have concluded te close out the stock by public sale en SATTUDAY 3IOKN IXG. en Centre Square. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock a. m. nprll-2td IIENKY SIIUliEUT, Auet. I3UI5I.IC SAI.K OF FRUIT AND OK.VA ineutal Trees, Shrubbery, Small Fruits, etc., in Centre Square, ON SATURDAY MOUXIXG, APIilL 17, At 7 o'clock. All stock sold will be from the Columbia Xursciies and will be guaranteed te be as icp- resented. S. II. l'UUl'LE. JAcea GraD.iKDi:. Auct. aprlKitd GEO. W. BROWN, AOTm UNDERTAKE It, Ne. 11C EAST KINO STIIRITT. Rushluuctt 21 iieuth 1'riiiM Street. pr8-lydV&fl J iO INVKNTORS. IIEKU&STAUFFKIt. Solicitor et Pntcnt. successors te Jacob Stauirer, deceased. Having been in thr above business ler some time un der the instructions et Jacob Stauirer, dee'd, and having access te his lieperts and Docu ments lehiting te the Patent Office, we are prepared te pre-ecute all claims relative te Letters Patent with promptness and accuracy. OFFICE: 3 NORTH DUKE STP.EET. aprlS-lwilU A 31 VSE31 EXTS T7ULTOX OFKR.V HOUSR. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, APRIL 19, 20 and 21, 1830. Heturn of the Famous McGIBENY FAMILY! This family needs nespccial introduction te the people of this city. We simply desire te call attention te the fact thfttewing te engage ments ahead they can only remain their ad vertised time. 70 NIGHTS IN PHILADELPHIA ALONE. BRILLIANT NEW MUSIC AND EXTUAOltDlNAUY GEMS. Watch ler Farads of the Famous Little Rand. ADMISSION, - - . 2.1 & .;,; cts. MATINEE PRICES, - - 15 ii Mr. Cts. . Ne extra charge for reserved scats. On sale Thursday at Yecker's Opera Heuse Ofllcu. IJ. S. DIIIGGS. lfusincss Manager. JOHN D. MISHLEU, Circuit Manager, aprll-lwdj e VERA IIOUSE. THURSDAY, APRIL. 15, 1830. Return of the Favorite, the Greatest or all Iribh Comedians, Jilt. JOSEPH MURPHY, Supported by a company of specially selected Artists of Recognized Abilitv, including the beautiful California Favefitr.: MISS M. LODUSKI YOUNG. THE HKVT OF ALL HUSH DRAMAS! Played with Unparalleled Success ever 1,000 times in all the Principal cities of America, Mr. Frwd. Marsden'u best work, THE KERRY GOW. A mire Irish Drama, without shillelah. whisky or priest. A". 1". Dramatic Xeuit. See the Wonderful Escape from Prison .' See the Great Race Scene .' And the Flight of the Carrier Deves .' MR. JOHN D. MISHLER has the honor te announce that the great success of this favor ite company and play has induced him te re-engage them at greatly increased terms. ADMISSION, - - 33, 30 & 75 Cts. Secure your scats early. aprl0-4td Waxtev. atkd. evektbedy te advkr- tise, free of charge, in the Inti;lliek. -ckb, who wants something te de. SITUATION WANTED.--A YOUNG l.ADY wants a situatieu In eiiher a Drv Goods or Trimming Stere. Apply at Ne. 17 Seuth Prince street. 2td "ITTASTED TWO STOUT ROYS TO Tt learn te make Here Cellars. Applv at the Lewell Cellar and 20 East Oiange street aprl4-3td OAfiS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTI2D. XX, Housekeepers take notice that we arc paying .'5 cents a pound for MIXED RAGS. Cah paid as been a delivered te ffjl. HENXECKE, aprO-Tmd Xe. 235 West Kinj; Street. VTT-AXTKll A YOUNG MAX WANTS A situation where he cnn make himself generally useful : understands wei king aieund I nerse-. uau at iijenn water street. ltd beOUUU Five per cent, interest will he paid by the borough et Mt. Jey ler a lean of $3.-.000, te rcluud borough debt of like amount created in building Water Works. This lean is free trein all taxes. Issued in amounts et $100 and $503. Interest paid semi-annually. Apply te R. M.GREIDEK, nprH-lwd RurgiTg. COMPKTJSNT PKRSON IS ATANTKli te till the position of Superintendent of He public schools of Lancaster citv. Tli Beard et Directors will meet en THUKSDA.Y ETEXIXG, APRIL 22, te 1111 tha position and fix the salary. By order of the Beard. Attest : C. F. EBERM AX, prlO-4tdS,W,S&3I Seenrtary. A TIOKXETS-AT-ZA W HENRY A. RILEY Attorney and Connseller-at-Law 91 Pai-t Rnnr Vew Yrt Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. , Refers by permissl t Steinjn&a Hsasel. CLemnm. -AND- DRY HOOliS. ! yjSir AVWKTISEIIIIXTS. CHEAP AND GOOD WATCHES. We have just secured a large let of the lower priced American "Watches of Waltham and Elgin Manufacture. Alse, a large let of Silver and Geld Cases, -winch -will be sold at the old prices not withstanding the scarcity and difficulty of getting them. Seme grades of these goods are in such demand that orders for them given new will net ba filled in less than two years. Alse, 400 Cleck of different styles just received this morning, Jeb lets of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which will be sold for less than the cost of manufacture. We invite an examination of our new goods. H. Z. RHOADS.& BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 "West Bang Street. A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AID CAEPETS, IN ALL GRADES, Parlors, Halls, Libraries, Dining Reems, &c. 13 OFFKItKD AT VERT J. B. MARTIN & CO., "WEST KIXG AND PBXNGE STS. GItAXJl GRAND OF LANCASTEE BAZAAE, Ne. 13 EAST KING STREET, THURSDAY, APRIL 8th, 1880. ASTRICH WILL OPEN THEIR ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS STORE, With a COMPLKTE STOCK oreTerythlDgtpportalnins te tha line of FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MTT,T,TNER HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, APRONS, WHITE GOODS, &c. ASTONISHING PRICES ! Special Bar in Eacl ni Every Department ! CAL1, AND SEE OUR HANDSOMEDISPLAY OP GOODS. XJBGIL NOTICES. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MECK & Brether, of West Lampeter township, Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands or II. II. Deitrich. Assignee, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en THURSDAY, the 2ith day of APRIL, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. ni., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city et Lancaster, where all persons interested. In saiil distribution may attend. CHAS. R. KLINE, apr5-2td&2tw Auditor. ESTATE OF MARTIN SNAVELY. LATE1. ofDrumere township, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, nnoeinted te distribute the- lialance remaining in the hands of Abraham 1 enavciy, Administrator ei saie necease.t, to te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en MONDAY, MAY 3. 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse,' in the city of Lancaster, -where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. ALEXANDER HARRIS, apr5-ltd43tw Auditor. DIVIDEND NOTICE. i -ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted The managers of the Lancaster and Litttz. thereto are requested te make immediate pay Turnpike Read Company have this day de-, ment, and these having claims or demands clared a dividend of one dollar and lifty cents per shara, payable en and after MONDAY, Lancaster. j"" , ioeu, ni in farmers' national jtanicei V.T.HUJEltENEB. J ri LI 1 1 l.1 II .' M 1." t LITIT2, April 8, 1M9. Treasurer. prU-Sw GOOD FITS. SUITABLE FOR MODERATE PRICES, RT OJ'EXIXO. OPENING - THE- :e:- BROTHERS 3IVSZCAZ. JXSTJtVMEXTS. -THE- Lancaster Orp Maifacien Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market Warerooms 320 North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent ler Lancaster County for CIUCKERING& SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins. Ranjes, Rand Instru ments, ,tc, always baud. fl3-lydSly w "LjiST. Xjef f lincaster City, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been irrant- ! against the same will present them without (le i lay for settlement te tb undersigned, or her ,1 uenify,.ii. uiiuuiaw. JULIA KHEY. J. L. STZEmrnt, Att'y. AiuuuiiauauiJU I ni27-tdeaw TIIED EBITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, APEIL, 14, 1880. WEATHEK INDICATIONS. Wasiiixgtex, April-14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states clear or partly cloudy weather, southwesterly winds, becoming variable or shifting te easterly, stationary or lower temperature, rising barometer. OTERO HANGED. Execution et the Bey Who Shet at the King of Spain. Madrid, April 14. Otere, the young man who attempted the life of King Alfon Alfon eo, was executed at 0 o'clock this morning. Soen after 8 o'clock the governor of the prisoner and authorities aroused him, and led him, bare-headed and clad in the same clothing which he were at the time of the commission of the crime, te the hall where condemned prisoners hear sentence read in the pres ence of the judge. Otere was pale but composed, and signed the copy of his sen tence with a firm hand. The judge then delivered him into custody of the brothers of the Ancient Order of Taz-y-Caridad who led him te the chapel dimly lighted, and at 9 o'clock the execution took place He expressed repentance, but refused the ministrations of priests. He was nineteen years old. EGYPT'S DESIGN'S Getting Ready te Occupy the Red 8eit C'eatt. Loxden", April 14. The Stunthxrd's Alexandria correspondent says : " It is believed in well-informed quarters here that Egypt has decided te occupy the Red Sea coast te Cape Guardafur, the eastern-most point of Africa, at the entrance of the Arabian gulf. This is confirmed by the announcement of the official newspaper, the Jfenitcur Egyptien, that Ali Kiza Pasha has been appointed jroverner of the Red Sea coast."' THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAMP. Geiii te Little Reck, Thence Ilomeward Round. Memphis, April 14. General Grant and party, in charge of a delegation of citi zens of Little Reck, Arkansas, left by a special train at neon te-day. They will arrive at Little Reck at 7 o'clock this even ing. The general will remain as a guest of that city until Friday, when he will return te Galena, Ills., stepping only at Caire and Bloomington. CONGRESS. Proceedings In the Senate. Washington, April 14. In the Senate Mr. Voerhecs submitted a resolution in structing the Committee en Pensions te report a bill authorizing pensions te be paid te surviving soldiers and sailors of the Mexican war. Proceedings in the Heuse. Without transacting any important pub. lie business the morning hour was dis pensed with, and at 12:40 the Heuse went into committee en the whole, Whitthorne in the chair, en the Indian appropriation bill. CUMULATIVE DAMAGES. Which Encourage tin; Plaintili' Again. Try It Bosten, April 14. Charles E. Weithcn sued the Grand Trunk rai'way sometime since for damages received by a collision en the read and received $18,000 damages ; en a second trial he received $20,000, and yesterday, en a third trial in this city, he was awarded $15,000. room ten ALL. Emigration tu Extensive Scaudinaiaii America. Londen, April 14. A Berlin te the Standard says despatch from emigration te North America en an exceptionally large scale is taking place from Scandinavia. Twe thousand Swedes have already left Bre men and 1,000 left Christiana for Xew Yerk en the 4th inst. AS USUAL, AS USUAL. Reported Destruction of the Virginia Fruit Crep by Fret. PuTERSiicite, Va., April 14. A heavy frost for several nights past has killed the fruit crop in this section of the state and seriously injured vegetation. The losses are heavy. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Ens ;ine Plunges Through it Hritlge Nobody Hurt. DenVek, April 14. Special from Sheri dan, Kansas, says an engine and baggage car went through a bridge there yesterday. Xe one was hurt. The engineer and fire man escaped by jumping from the engine TANNERY BURNED. Involving a Less of $110,000. Peabedv, Mass., April 14. A fiie this morning at the Procter tannery destroyed the main structure, including a large amount of stock. Less, $140,000. CAt-TURED. A Notorious Siviudlcr In I,luib:. Denvek, April 14. Peter Laven, the ringleader in the celebrated " Geld Brick" swindle case last October, was captured here yesterday. WALLENSTE1N WINS. Anether of Lorillard's Hersss Cemes in Ahead. Londen, April 14. The race for the Xew Market handicap was wen by Mr. P. Lorillard's Wallenstcin. OHITUAKY. Death of an Eminent Divinu. Xew Yerk, April 14. Bev. Dr. Osgood died this morning after a brief illness of congestion of the lungs. Crimes anil Criminals. Dr. W. E. Bland, shot in the election riot at Edgefield, S. C, en Monday, died yesterday. Jehn Xoeman, shot by Jehn Dehcrty in a quarrel in Bosten, last Sunday, died yesterday, and Doherty will be arraigned for murder. James Seaman, colored, ..who confessed that he wa accessory te the murder of William Rhodes, at Ilicksville, L. I., in 1878, was sentenced, yesterday, te impris onment for life. James Black, colored, accused of attempt in" te feloniously assault a white woman, was taken from jail at the Dinwiddie Court Heuse, in Virginia, and lynched, by a mob en Monday night. The second trial of Billings, for murder, at Ballston, N. Y., was called yesterday, and a panal of jurors summoned. It will probably require two or three days te secura. a mrv u one can de secured. James Ferris, traveling wuMi Coup's cir cus, was shot dead by Geerge Petney, a gambler, in Nashville, yesterday. There was no apparent provocation for the deed. The murderer was arrested. Perlcy B. Hutchinson, a wealthy old man, who lived alone, was found murdered in his house, near Huntington, Mass., yes terday morning. The house had been fired te conceal the crime, but the llames were seen subdued. The third trial of William Bucholz, for the murder of Jehn H Schultz, was begun in Unngepert, Conn., yesterday morning. Only two jurors had been secured when the panel was exhausted, and a new one was ordered. MJJtKETS. Philadelphia Market. PniLADKLrniA.Apr.I4. Fleurdulland weak siiperllne $3 3Ti4 00; extra 14 605 00 ; Ohie and Indiana lamilv fC 00 50 : Penn'u family 75G-r: St. Leuis fam ily-J 25fi6 75; Minnesota family i 5tl 73 ; patent ana high grade J6 S7&S 00. Eye flour 4 75. Cernnittil Urandywine unchanged. Wheat steady; Ne. 2 W-estern Ked $134(9 134Vi; Penn'alted$l3413t; Amber 91 3S01 36. Cern strong : steamer 5353c ; yellow 540 55c ; mixed 5.-l.54c. Oats weaker"; Se. 1, 45Kc: Ne. 2, 45Jc; Ne. , UQUyic; Ne. 2 mixed li)ic. ICye firm ; Western and Pa. 87c Previsions quiet; miss perk at $11 75 12 00: het'l hams 117 00017 50; India mess beef $19 50; bacon smoked shoulders 5Ji5c; salt "vVUiX-; siueiveu ue uiims yjvtfiuNiC ; IHCKiee hams siue. Lard quiet ; city kcttle Tc ; loose butchers 7c; prime steam $740. Ruttcr steady; creamery extra at SOfiKc: Ilr.utferd county and New Yerk extra aS2Sc ; Western reserve extra at 243'2Gc ; de geed te choice 2023c; Rolls qnlct: Penn'a extra 2123c ; Western reserve extra 22i?24c. Eggs active; Penn'a 1212e; Western lli 12e. Cheese scarce : New Yerk factory 14I5c ; Western lull cream 14c ; de forgeod 12JyC3U ; de lialt-skiuis 10llc. Petroleum dull; Rcfluetl "Kc Whisky at MM). Seeds lirm; geed te prime cleTcrseed 95 BQft 7 00; de timothy $2 753 00; de flaxseed $1 90 New Yerk market. New Yerk. April lt.-Kleur-Statennd Western strongly in buyers' fuver with lluiilcd expert aud home demand ; superfine state $3 'J54 70; extnnle $4 704 !)." ; choiceile $3 0U5 50 ; tiiney $.")G0j?(je(): round hoop Ohie $5 305 75: cheicu de fj S07 00; siiperllne western $3 95jJ4 70 : common te geed extra de $4 705 00 ; cheicu ilode$510700; choice white wheat de $5 00ft 5 73; Southern dull aud in buyers taver: com mon te fair extra $5 25125 70; geed te choice de 5 7.-7 23. Wheat heavy, a shade lower and lalrly ac tive: Ne. 2 lied. April, $1 3ji:M: de May, 51 321 32'J; de June, $1 Q130; Ne. 1 While, May. $1 2D. Cern heavy; ;'c lower; Mixed Western spot 51..'i2c ; de tuturc47S51c. Oats (lull and m lower; State 43Q51c; Western 415Hu; Na, 2 ferMiiy38c. Ilcef dull and prices unchanged. Perk tinner ; nuw mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; uteam rendered $7 80. Whisky dull; Western $10S10D. Spirits of turpentine dull at 44045c. Stock Market PuiLADKLmiA, April 14. 12:30 T. it. Stocks active. Pcnnuti's (third issue) 101 Philadelphia A Erie. .... 17JJ Heading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. United Ces. el N. J. Northern Pacific... 10O'4 " Preferred . Northern Central...., Lehigh Navigation... 52f 32fc 37J Norristown 101K Central Transportation Ce. 48U Pitts , Titu.sville A Buffalo. 20- Little Schuylkill 54 NB'.v Xuv.k, Apill 14. Stocks lower. Meney 5(jjl N. Y. Central 13ii Adams Express lrij.i Michigan Central DlJi Michigan Southern llwV, Illinois Central HVi Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..112 Chicago & Ueck Island 1UI Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne..ll8 Western Union Tel. Ce 10.-AJ Teledo & Wabash 41 New Jersev Central M)f United Slates IJendsaud Sterling Kxehau; (Quotations by 15. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, April 14. United States fi's, 1831. (registered). .10510(! United States 5V, ls81. (registered). .lOiiSlOJ United States 4yn, ISM, (registered) lefyittdM) United States VA's, lfclll, (ceiipnn)...Itt01O'J United States 4V, 11)07. (registered). .107Jtf107,i United States Currency C's 125 Sterling Exchange 485B4);;8 LANCASTER UOUSEIIOLD MARKET. DAIRY. Ruttei 13 ft. ............... ......... Cup cheee, 2 cups Dutch chccic tl lump Cottage cheese, 2 pieces reCLTr.T. Chickens 1 pair Ducks f? pair Turkeys $1 B dressed Geese 1 piece FISH. I'ass ? ft Cattisli 1 lb. ... .......... Kels fl B Oysters 1 100 5 1 1 C K t. rsi X IKO A 11C11 .. V llllff . Salmen Haddock...'. eincits. .... OKA I. Wheat ?1 bus I. ye i tills.... .................... Lern i bus... ....... .............. Oats ft bus Cleversced ? bus f 1 III Timethy Seecd x bus UTS. Chestnuts $1 qt Shcibarks fl qt Walnuts Ifl Jjpk VKU1TS. Apples t?K Pk ltananas ft piece Cranberries fJ qt Cherries, dried, ft qt Currants, diied, $1 lb Dried Apples $1 qt " Peaches 1 qt Lemens ft dez Oranges)! dez VEOKTAltLKH. Rccts f? bunch Cabbage?) head Carrots y bunch Green beans fl Jpcck " peas ma peck Horseradish ) piece Lima beans fl qt Onions If l)k Potatoes $ i pk " Sweet?? Jpk Radishes 1 bunch soup lleans ? qt Salsify ? hunch Turnips. Yi P Tomatoes fl quart MISCELLANEOCH. Apple Butter 1 qt Ciiler i3 gallon Eggs ) dez Heney if! lb. ............. .......... eOap fN B). ........................ . Saucr kraut V qt MEATS. Beef Steak, 1 ft " Roast (rib) H ft " " (chuck) f ft " Cernell, fl ft " Dried, fl ft Ham 7p lb... ............... Lamb ff lb.. ................ ....... Lard ft. ................... ...... 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