LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGrJENOER, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1881. Wliat Day or the Week ? It may frequently inteiest some reader te knew en which day of the week a cer tain event has occurred. Here is a very simple way of finding out. First, divide the date of the year of the occurrence by 4. The quotient (lcaviug away a'l fractions, if there he any) add again te the date of the year of the occurrence. Te this add the number of days from the first of January te the date of the mouth of the occurrence (always counting February twenty-eight days). The result of this new divide by 7, and iierc the fraction gives "the exact day of the occurrence, 1 counting for Sunday,-2 for Monday, and he en, 0 counting for Satuiday. Fer example : Washington was beiu February 'i, 1732. Te find out en what day he was born : 1782 divided by 4 equals 43-'5. 1732 plus 433 equals 21G5. Frem the 1st of January te 22ct of Feb: uaiy aic 53 days. These added te 21C3 equal 2218. New we divide by 7. 2218 divided by 7 equals 310, leaving us the fraction of G. Hence. Washington was born en Fiiday. QExampIc for a coming event : If we wish te knew en which' day in 1882 our parents will have the pleasure of celebrating their golden wedding, January 14 ; 1882 divided by 4 equal 470. 1882 plus 470 equals 2332, plus 14 equals 23C0, divided by 7 equals 338, leaving 0 as a remainder, which falls en Saturday. Kicked by a II or si-. Samuel Heffman, residing near Mount Jey, was kicked by a stallion belonging te Geerge Gressman at the stables of the Mcrrimac Heuse this forenoon. He had one arm broken, and was otherwise badly bruised about the body. Dr. M. L. lien attended his injuries. It appears that this htallien was standing near another with only a beard partition between them. The horses grew restless, and one of them be gan kicking Mr. Heffman was in the stable at the time he was stiuck. Ames Warfel, of Concstega township, who was in the stable at the time, was also kicked, and had his shoulder-blade fractured. He leceived surgical attention from Dr. J. C. Gatchcll. Tlie New City Lean. The bid for the new city 4 per cent lean, were opened at the mayor's office this afternoon. There were about forty bidders in sums ranging fiem $100 te $100,000. The bulk of the bids (about $120,000) wescat par, and the remainder (about 40,000) at pre miums ranging from 1-20 of 1 per cent, up te 1 per cent p:cmimn The total amount of the bids te-day was S1C1,500, which, added te 23,000 bid for and awarded under a prier adveitiscment, makes $180,500 of the lean that has been bid for, leaving owl? 13,500 te Iks dispos al et The Poultry Monthly. We are in receipt of the March number of the Poultry Monthly, published by the Ferris publishing company, Albany, X. Y. It contains eighteen large pages of reading devoted exclusively te the interest of these engaged in rearing poultry and pet stock. It is profusely illustrated with accurately drawn engravings of choice breeds of birds and designs for poultry houses, and is published at the low price of SI per aunum. Letters Which Are Held. Letters addressed te the following are held in the postefficc for want of postage : " n. Herbert, Columbia ; " " Mrs. M. A. O'Cenner. 34 Hendersen .street, Jersey City, X. J. ; " " Gaileu Sides, New .Provi dence;" "Harry Lceping, Oregon, Pa." One addressed te "Mary G. Cramer, Clinten county, Pa.," needs better disec tiens. Sale or Tobacco. Mr. Althchul, of Meuutville, put chafed of C. Ulessingten, of Strasburg, one let of tobacco for 25 and C, and V. acte at 21, 8 and 3 ; J. Fiitz, U acres at 20, 8 and 3 ; J. Reese, i acre at 23, S and 3 ; S. Shroy, A acre at 23, 8 and 3 : C. Reese, 1 acre at 20', 8 and 3. Deeds of Assignment. Daniel S. Ward, of Earl township, has made a deed of assignment for the bene fit of his creditors, appointing Samuel A. Greff, of this city, as assignee. Peter Wengcr, of Salisbury, has also made au assignment and named Isaac Weaver (miller) as assignee. Slander Suit. Anna Deaue, residing near Andrews' Dridge, Celeraiu tewuship, has brought a slander suit against Sarah Y. Shaw, who resides in the same neighborhood. The bail was iixctl at $3,030. A capias was issued, and this morning a deputy sheriff went te arrest the defendant. The Firemen's Tournament. The firemen's temnment at Reading in September next premises te be a great affair. Nearly all the fire companies from the state will be there and many from ether states. One Frederick company has already made arrangements with a herel for 130 men Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had ten cases licfere him. One drunk was sent te prison for 30 days and another for 10. One vag rant was sent te the work-house for 30 days and the ethers were discharged. Gave Ball Fer Court. Last evening Eliza Dennelly and Harry Itedgcrs had a hearing before Alderman A. F. Dennelly en the charge of kcepiii" Ja bawdy house. They gave bail for their appearance at court."' Held for a Hearing. Auuie Jehnsen has been committed for a hearing before Alderman A. F. Donnel Dennel ly, en the charge of stealing tin ware from the btere of Frank Evcits, at East King and Middle streets. There's:! Jelly Sci-schwampcr niiiiied Abcy. Who will next Clerk et Sessions be maybe ! If he isn't cut down And deprived of renown By another Sel-schwamper named Eabj . Sew Milk Wagon Wagen There appeared en our streets for the first time te day a milk wagon, built cs pccially for Mr. Daniel Feglcy, and of an entirely new style and pattern known as the " Guernsey dairy." The body of the vehicle is raised en a light platform gear ing in a manner that enables it te be turned atymt without any difficulty in the narrowest quarters. The front, sides and back are composed of glass, with the exception of the frame, of course. In the rear arc two fold ing doers, and en the sides sliding doers, the latter being provided also with smaller doers, through which the driver can serve his customers, and which, being kept closed, prevent 4.1111, wind or cold from penetrating. It is also furnished inside with a writing desk, money drawer and revolving chair. The body of the wagon is painted black with geld stripes, and the gearing is cream colored. It presented quite a nebby appearance en our streets te-day, being as handsome in construction as it is novel and ingenious in pattern, and reflecting credit upon its owner, Mr. Fegley, and its maker, G. W. Killian, whece shop is at the corner of Christian and Grant streets. Don't lour Canary Sing? Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, wulch is an unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all diseases of cage birds, li your druggist does net keep it, or will net get it for you, send a pestul card te the Bird Feed Company. 207 Federal street, Camden, X. J., and they will see that you are supplied. Pi ice. 23 cent. mariMuidftw Williamson & Fester are having their Spring Opening te-morrow of fine piece goods for custom tailoring. The quality and variety will be a surprise every body. See advertisement elsewhere, ltd Ne swindler shall shave us except it be with Cuticura Shaving Seap. Xurning mothers and delicate females, gain strength from Slelt Bittevj. XrEClAL NOTICES. Consumption Cared. Hundred of people throughout the Sew Kngland Stales who were consumptive will testify te their being alive te-day from the me of Bpeer's Pert Grape Wine, produced in Pas saic, Sew Jersey. It is prescribed by physi cians generally and used in hospitals for this purpose. Weakly and debilitated female, consumptives, and all aged persons, iind a great benellt by its use. Nothing is better ter overworked or exhausted ladies. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlcc and Davis and ler sale by II. E. Slayuiaker. apl-2wdftv 'Yeu Don't Knew Their Talue." 'They cured me ei Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had a hall bettle left which I used for my two little girls, whom the doctors and neighbors said could net be cured. I am confident I should have lest both of them one night if I had net had the Hep Bitters in my house te use. 1 found they did them se much goe'i I contin ued with them, and they arc new well. That is why I say yen de net knew half the value, el Hep Bitters, and de net recommend them highly enough."!;., Rochester, S. Y. al-Swd&w Save lour Hair Keep It Beautiful. The "Londen Hair Celer Itestercr" is the most delightful article ever introduced te the American poenlc and is tet-illy different from' all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free lrem all impure ingredients tlutt render many ether articles for tlic hair obnoxious. Where baldness or lulling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss, from sickness or ether causa?, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all Impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it soft and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. .Six bottles, $1. Main depot ler the I'tiltcd States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. inll-lvtlTThA F&w l.cgulate the Secretions. In rfur endeavors te preserve health It is et the utmost importance that we keep the sec retory sy item In perfect condition. The well known remedy Kidney-Wert, has specific ac tion en the kidney.-., liver and bowels. Use it Instead of (losing with vile bitters or drastic pill-. It is purely vegetable, and Is prompt but mild in action. 11 is prepared in both dry and liquid form and sold by Druggists every Uuvt'.Ileaili'iff I'agte. iu2S-lwd&w A Cough, Celd or fc'ore Threat should be stepped. N'egleet frequently results In an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the in flamed pai t, allaying Irritation, give relief in -Whma, Erenchiul Coughs, Catairh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty year-, Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, und always give pertect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly un entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies et the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. mS-1 vdTTh&S&ly w SAMPLE NOTICE. It is impossible ter a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydla L Piiikham'.1) Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness of the ulcru. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydla K. Pinkham, 2X1 Western avenne, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. jy29-lydced&w Ely's Cream Halm s the only Catarrh remedy et many I have' tried which has acted as a cure. I have been troubled for ever llttecn years; my head has been most et the time stepped and very mucb nflamed. It ha opened my nostrils and re duced the inflammation. My eyes arc improv ing, se that 1 can stand strong light, which I have net been able te de ler years. Nathaniel Feglcy, with K. F. Mentz, Merchant, Wilkes barre, Pa. My Hen, ac nine yeais, was atllicicd itli Catarrh ; the u-e et Ely'.-. Cream Balm effected a com plete euro. W. V.. Haniman, Druggl-t, ICasten, Pn. Ely's Cream Itnlm sells better than any ether preparation ter Catarrh, and gives belter vat lsf act Ien. B. Armstrong, Druggist, Wllkesbnrre. Pa. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers!!! Aie you dNlnibed at night and broken et your rest by a sick chlldjsuffcrlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting Jceth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MISS. WIXSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pond upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eaith who has ever ummI it, who ill 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 perfectly safe te uc m all eases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. marMvriftwSI.W&.S Itching i'lles Symptoms anil Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like pcrspira tien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at nigiit, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; If allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant s.ure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price In currency or three cent post pest go stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, I'a. Sold by all prominent druggists. marlS-lyMwS&W MAUKIAGEli. Eckmaji Eisexiiercer. On the 31t of March, 1SS1, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, 'at Hasting' Fountain Inn, Rhine A. Eckinnn, et Stras burg township, te Miss Martha P. Eiscnberger, et Providence township. VEATIIS. liiAcu. In this city, en the 31st nit., Eliza beth Ibaeh, aged S2 years and 19 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, C. A. Citner, Marietta avenue, Saturday afternoon, al 2 o'clock. ltd Reck. On March 30th, 1831, in New Helland, Jehn Reck, in the SQth year of his age. The i datives and friends of the family ara respectfully invited te attend the tuncral, from his late residence at New Helland, Sun day morning at 11 o'clock, te proceed te Lan caster cemetery, where services will be held in the Chapel at 2 o'clock p. m. 2td IIM.DV. In this city, ou the 31st ult., Leuis Gcbuard, son of Win. Y. and Ada F. Haldy, aged 2 years and 1C days. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, lrem the residence of his parents, 231 East Walnut street. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery, ltd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SPKINU QUARTER OF THE LAN. CASTER KINDERGARTEN begins MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1881. 3PFer terms apply te ANNIE C. GLKIM, al-lwd 131 North Duke Street D ,0 YOU EVER FEEL. AS ir THERE was an obstruction In Teuback. in-event ing you lrem straightening your lerm, and indicating an obstruction in he Kidneys? KIDNEYCURA will remove this. It is a nat ural remedy, composed et roots and herbs, and made into a TEA. A pack makes lour pints of Tea. Try it and be cenvincsd. Fere sale at , KAUFFMAN'S DRUG STORE, Ne. hi; North Queen Street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Sl.SOO FOK ONE. OK TWO years, at 5 per cent, interest, paid In ad vance and geed security given. Inquire at this office. marl7-tfd OB SALE OHEAr, IF CALLED FOR seen, a geed Set or Parler Furniture, in perfect order. Alse, a geed Piane. Apply at 41 East Orange street. api-ltp PUBLIC SALE OF CANADA HORsES OS MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1881. will be sold at public sale, at J.D. Denllnger's Merrimae house, Lancaster city, Pa., the lollewing Live Stock, te wit : Sixteen head of Choice Heavy Canada Horses. They will all be heavy and well-boned, and must be in all respects as rep resented bv the undersigned, or no sale. A credit of CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o!eleck p. m.t when terms will be made known by GEORGE GROSSMAN. Samuel Hess & Sex, Auct.. apl-itd JNSUKE WITH THE OLD ANP WELL Established Agency of the H Fire turn Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sate and Solid Securities. KIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 EAST KING STREET, dri-timdM.WSR Second Fleer. nKAXUOPEM.Nu! THIS MORNING, APRIL 1st, 1881, ova NEW ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Se. HO EAST KLNH STREET. Ladies', Gent-', Misses' and Children's FINE BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS et the Latest styles and Lewest Prices. All goods te be as 1 ('presented when sold or money refunded. A share of your patronage Is solicited. D. P. STACKHOUSE, al lmd LANCASTER, PA. TIAMONDS, WATCHES, AC. WEDDINGS. Diamonds. Leng and large experience en ables us te furnish the whitest and most brilliant gems at very low ligures. Watches. The most superior work et the best makes. Our guarantee ac companies each watch we sell. Fancy Goods. Purchasers of Wedding Presents will iind ill our large and choice assortment everything they can desire. Prices. Our prices aie satisfactory te the buyer. Correspondence. Persons at a distance may order by mail and receive goods by ex press with the privilege et return ing them at our expense, it net uxactly what is desired. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, 12th & Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. al-eedF.MAW t WSTOM T.1 .VILORINU. WE HAVE OUR Spring Opening To-merow French and English Worsteds, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CHEVIOTS, AND SUITINGS FOR vine TRADE. Onr Trimmings are the Finest and our w eik manship the Best. And in everything per taining te CLOTHING for Men, we propose te eiler the best, net only in quality but also in price. The meas uring is done by MR. S. K. WATERMAN, AX ARTIST CUTTER FROM BROOKLYN. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 3 Wedding Suits a Specialty. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT te an order of the Orphans' Court will be sold en TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1881, at the Key stone Hetel. North Queen street, the following real estate, late the property et William Buck ics sr deceased A oiie-steiy weather-bearded DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 22S North Prince street, and let of ground lrenting 32 leet ii inches en North Prince street, and extending in depth 148 leet te Water street. Adjoining properties et Henry Franke, deceased, und Gen. H. A. Ham bright. Geed Well of Water, Fruit Trees and ether improvements. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by CHARLES BUCKIUS, Administrator of Wm. Bucking, Sr., dee'd . Uexbt t Hubert, Auct. mar30&e2,G,8,13&19d t)AlR & SUENK, BANKERS, X. E. Angle Centre Square. Lancaster, Fa Special attention given te the purchase ei Stocks, Government Bends, ana ether securi ties. Reliable paper discounted and advances made en approved securities. INTEREST PAID OX DEPOSITS. mar5-lmdS&4tw XEW ADTERTZSEXEXIS. X 1GHT OVERCOATS. A geed light Over coat for $8.60 of melten, a favorite all-wool cloth, made for the pur pose and of course made just right in colors, weight and texture. We mention this particular coat because it is a favorite with our customers and because it well represents our ready-made work. Our lowest price in overcoats for spring is $6.50 ; and the highest $25. Spring suits ready also. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. ANCASTER WATCHES. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver ami Sliver-Plated Ware iu Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, in. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, he-eAu-e we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail business .and are making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables u.-t te h sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us lirst-ehtss facilities for WATCH WORK and KS. EUAI. REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Mumifacturiug Jeweler, mar2i-3md&vR L2PEC1AI. NOTICE. Our Stock of Pine and Cheap Watches, French Brands, Marble and Cheap American Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Geld and Rolled Geld Plated Jewelry, and all the staple goods in our line, is one of the largest and finest in the state. Wc have also many fancy goods and novelties, pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents. Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We can make up any design of Jewelry of any description te order, at less cost than city prices. Remounting precious stones and resetting and remodel remedel ling old pieces of Jewelry will often transform an old style into a very de sirable piece of goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription Engrav ing done equal te the best of work done else where. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliance -; iu the hands of expert mechanics for proper Watch and 3Fasieal Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West Kins Street, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T'WO STORK ROOMS AND DWELUSO ler rent, Xe. 8 and 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the lNTELLiQEHCER Office. PEMFORARV REMOVAL AL. ROSENSTEIN'S i MONDAY, APRIL 1, i will it-move te Ne. 148 North Queen Street, two doers below my present store, wheie my friends and patrons can find me until MAY 1st, 1881, when I will occupy the Elegant and .Spacious Stere Roem' Ne. 37 North Queen St., (Next deer te Shultz & Bre.'sreat HatStere), which is new being remodeled by a score or mere of carpenter. 1 will dispose et the balance et my stock et Ready-Hade Clothing VERY LOW PRICES.- CHILDREN'S SUirs from $1.25 up SCHOOL SUITS lrem $2.00 up ROYS' SUITS from liiOup YOUTHS' SUITS lrem $.1 25 up MEN'S SUITS from $350 up Come and examine my stock et is, Ajrn CHEVIOTS, lrem which I will make suits te en'.er from 810 UPWARDS, which is positively 35 per cent, less than any ether establishment will make them. ALR0SENSTEIN, THE LEADER OF FASHIONS, 148 North Queen Street. Alter 310XDAY, APRIL 4. marll-lyd CLQTHTNR ME .T" IGI1T OVERCOATS. -w: MERICAN WATCHES. ZJLHNL, Zahin's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. Zali m's Cerner, L;i!ic:ister, Vs s; PECIAE NOTICt:. Lancastar, Pa. EXTEltTAIXZIESTS. "IUIrON OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evening, April 5 , 1881 . j MISS NELLA F. BROWN, ' THE FAMOUS HUMOROUS AXD DRA MATIC READER. ADMIbSIOX. SO CIS. Xe extra charge ter Reserved fc'eati. The diagram for the sale et seats at Chan. II. Rrrr's Reek Stere. ELI AS RARR, Manai.kh. maiai-itd 31 tS CELL AX EO VS. SALE UF UEI;NSVAKK, TEAM, SPICKS nnd Stere Fixtures te morrow evening at 7 o'clock, at 301 est King street. mar31-2td F. II. WILLIAMS, Auct. NOTICE. A MEETING OF THE JOUR iicymen Carpenters et" the citynf Lnncss- ter will be held iiiRethwcilcrs hall. West King ! street. Saturday evening, April 2, 1SS1, at 7 i o'clock ttharp. A full attendance is desired, i mar31-2td' CA KU.-HA VlN ! MOVEO EI V DENTAL J. Office te residence, Xe. 331 North Queen street, the office will be open at all hours. Hup ing ler a continuance of favors from old and new friends, 1 ain thauklullv yours, 11. D. KNIVHT, Lancaster, i'a., March 29, 1SS1. m2U-5td<w 4 STIOUE FDRNirilltT, &V. Old Things Wanted. Antique furnituie, laie old china, tine cut glass, old sterling silverware, candle-branches, silver shoe-buckles, old plated ware ; everything thaf is rare, curious and line. Fer cash. Call or address JOHN WANAMAKER, PHILADELPHIA. ir,tw.t20tdeed marie c tOVRT PROCLAMATION. Vv Whereas, The Honorable JOHN 11. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID v. I'ATTEiJSON, Associate Jinlffe ei the Court of Common rleap.innndferthe county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justicesef theCeurts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the 1'eacc, in and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued tbair precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court ei Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL (18), 1831. In pursuance of which precept public notice Is hereby Kiveu te the Mayer anil Aldermen et the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and aU the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county ofXan efXan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, anil inquisitions, and thcirether remembrances, te de thee things which te theirofllcesappertainintheirbehaiftebe.done; and also all these who will prosecute asainst the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 19th day of March, 1681. JACOB S. STRINE, Sheriff. mar2i-3tdeawA3tw WAXTS. WANTED A GOOD, MIDDLE-AGED man te take care of horses. Awhiti man preferred. Must come well-rccenimer.d ed. Apply, BOX 93, m2-tid CiMtesville. I'a. TUBE EDITION FBIDAY (EVENING, APBIL 1, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Wasutngtes, April 1. Fer the Mid dle states, partly cloudy weather, occa sionally liht snow, northwest te south west winds, -slight fall iu temperature and slowly rising barometer. The chief signal officer furnishes the following special bulletin te the press : The severe storm which was central mear Bosten yesterday, has moved northwest ward, and is new central near Halifax. Brisk te high northeast te northwest winds pro pre vailed en the Atlantic coast during Thurs day night from Eastport te Hatteras, aud cloudy weather with light snow continues in the lake region, the Ohie Valley, Ten nessee and Pennsylvania. The tempera ture has fallen in the lake region and northwest, and thence southward te the gulf .states, and is below freezing in Neithcrn Texas, Tennessee, West Vir ginia and thence northward ever the lake region. It is 10 degrees below zero in Northern Minnesota and from 25 te 35 degrees below the mean from Lake Su perior and Minnesota southward te Tennessee, Arkansas and Xerhtcrn Texas. ' A severe nerther prevails en the Texas coast. The indications ate that fair colder weather will pre vail in the districts en the Atlantic coast en Saturday, and fair weather with slowly rising temperature will prevail during Sunday in the districts cast of the Mississippi. The temperature will preb ably rise in the grain-growing region of the Northwest during Saturday aud Sun day. UOILER HURST. Tlie Uestructlen Dealt by I.ueometivo- Ttrenr, April 1. Locomotive Ne. 143 attached te the Clearfield passenger train, exploded at this place about nine o'clock this morning, shattering evciything in the vicinity of the new depot. The Ward house aud Ray's tannery were badly damaged, and windows were broken for two squares distant. Mr. Williams, of Orbisonia. had an car cut off and was etheiwise badly hurt. Henry Houpt, the telegraph operator, had both legs badly bruised: Mr. Gcst, of Philhpsburg, badly cut about the lace, and Michael Bewlingcr, of Tyrene, face badly cut. A great many ethers received less serious injuries. The engineer of the wrecked engine escaped unharmed. The cause of the explosion is unknown. TUL SENATE Of FACES. Lamar Speaks Vigorously Ajjalr.st the Re publican Action. Washington, April 1. In the Scnate te-day the resolution for the election of Senate efheers was laid belere the senate as unfinished business. A motion te go into executive session, made by Mr. Pen dleton, was voted down. Mr. Lamar then tool the fleer and argued that if there were vacancies in the Scnate offices a fac tious opposition te the filling of these offices would be manifestly wrong ; but since the positions arc new satisfactorily filled the Republican declaration that they will meet endurance with endurance con tains the very essence of treason and revo lution. Western Floods Sioux City, March 31. A seventy mile gorge is imminent in the Misseuii between this point and Spring field, Dakota. Bettem lands from five te fifteen miles wide arc flooded. The town of Green Island, Neb., has been . swept away. The inhabitants were .ccn clinging te houses as they floated off. The river steamtis Western & Fentrinelle sank at Yankton and several ether beats met with the same fate. The streets of Vermillion are ten feet under water. Strike or Iren Workers. Cleveland, O., April 1. Tayler & Beggins, founders, employing 200 men, shut down yesterday in anticipation of a strike. The men met in the afternoon aud agreed te held out for 10 per cent. It is ic ic pertcd thcMeulders' union of this city will stand by the sliikei;s and perhaps order a gcncial strike, as the prices against which the men have ttnicl: rule in ether found lies. I'lre In Shreveport, l.. SuitKXEPOKT, April 1. A fiie ychler day morning destroyed live building at the corner of Milan and Market streets, occupied by Mrs. Frisby, milliner ; C. Audriala, residence ; Patrick Hughes, grocer ; D. Bebsc, gunsmith ; B. P. Parker, painter, and Mrs. R. J. Kcline, residence. Less, $13,000 ; insurance, 80.000. Thefire was accidental. Demestic Trageily In Leailvllle, Cel. Denver, April 1. A special dispatch from Leadville te the Republican says : Last evening Lewis Beyle shot 'and killed J. S. Ballard at the close of a quarrel aris ing from a family trouble. Hallard, it is said, had married Beyle's sister and was intending te desert her. Debt Statement. Washington, April 1. The debt state ment shows a decrease of $0,192,810 for the month of March. Rush of the OIHcc-seakers. N. V. Herald Washington Dispatch. While the business of the Senate is at a dead-lock en the question of electing a new set of officers the heads of depai t ments also complain that their time is se consumed by applicants for office that it is almost impossible te attend te the routine business of their respective depai t ments. The seekers for official pa tronage are daily increasing in vol ume and intensity, urging their claims through congressmen-elect, ex membeis and ethers who assert the right of nccet-s te the private office, of cabinet officers whenever they call. Of the seven depart ments of the government, the navy has the least in the way of patronage. Seme idea, therefore, may be had of the prcs suic brought upon Secretary Hunt when it is said that for a prospective va cancy in the paymaster's corps for the' position of assistant paymaster there are already en the file 120 applications. Almest as much influence is presented for the the appointment of a clerk, messenger or. laborer, as though the place sought was one of naval rank. Of course the secretary has no vacancies te be filled, yet the bearer of the recommenda tions expects, and, in some cases demands, that his petition shall receive his imme diate and favorable consideration. The most the head of any department can de is te treat the visitor politely, which expends his time, and during the seven hours alletcd for the daily duties of his department he finds that mere than one-half of the time has passed in hearing the demands of the importunate offlce seek ers. The head of a bureau iu eue of the departments told your correspondent a few days age that he had some important matters which he wanted te present te the head of his department, and for. that purpose bad made repeated visits te the office of the secretary. He found every time he weut se many strangers present that as jet he had net had an opportunity of talking ever the business matter requiring that officials attention, and was seriously thmking whether it wouldn't ba a geed plsui te get some congressman te present if: for him. 31AKKETS. Philadelphia Market. Puiladclphia. Pa April 1. Kleur nulet but firm : superflne, $3 W3 50; extra ;j i.;i jj ; umu unit inuuna lemilv 23ST573: Penna. family $1 9TQ3 12 ; St. Lenis family $5 730: Minnesota Extra 5i-3 97. straight. 851XV7S50: winter patent SCWarse - Tirlnitra: TSSH nil - serins? itfift; TS1B3 Oil Rve flour atl.'.li Wheat Arm and quiet Ne. -2 Western Red l -"-";, Delaware and Pennsylvania Red and A niK..di St MOl AA t Lern Arm and fair demand: f,tcvmer. r3J 5lc ; yoiiew and mixed, Ug&T&e. Oat3 steady : Ne. 1 wmte. rjje: Ne. i 44 44'iC : Ne. 3. de 42X34&: ; Xe. 2 Mixet. c. Itye steady. .,JrS.vi?,0,l3 Ularjet' quiet : mts perk, at ?16 50; beet ham at $ cog's 00; inula ,U0S3, Jjee.f2:! 00 f. e. b. Racen jmeked Ji1"" eptyic : saU e 6?;c : smoked hams l'SllKc: plckiutl hauis uau-Jic. .rkHZH urw: cit' kettle IU: : loest butchers' lCelOJe ; prime steam, $10 95-311. Rutter linn ler new, weak ter eld; Creamery extra .lipase; creamery roei !iV2?9)r .in. .l..f.l.- uiAm. at. '. ' . . f!;v.v. . un uiiviu.". njjirjec ; esiern dairy extra 25S2ub: de geed te choice 20iSie. Rell choice wanted ; Penir.i lfiglrtc ; Western 17 Erks firm : Pernie, and Weterr ITaiTKc. faces dull and weak; New Yerk lull cream 13j213Kc ; Western full cream liH V2S.c: ilelalr te BOedllI-'e: .ti.lmlf skims 8Ji9JJc. Petroleum refined 7','c. Whisky at Jl 10. Seed Geed te prlme clever dull at 7K iffS': de de Thnethv tlrm. J.I (X S la ; de de Fiax-ee ' nominal $1 351 3. Mew Yemc Market. ' w Yerk. April 1. Fleur State and West ern without decided change, moderate expert and iebblns trade dcniail ; Superfine State til tk) t 10 ; extra de f I iOgl SO; choice de $4 55 ff IU5 ; laney de$5i 7j; round hoop Ohie ft ig. ; chnici de at f." i&Qft 73; auperlliiw west ern $:' OOjtt 10; common te uoed ex tra de i iOiJleO ; choice de $." OJSi. 7,'i ; e'toice white wheat de 55g 00. Southern -.toady and iniet ; common te fair extra at ft 7."a 5 00: oed te choice tle ." 'i"fi7 i". Wheat dull, prices without decided change ; Ne. '2 red April. $1 ii" , ; tle May WilX; de June, $1 20 bid. $1 '.llt asked. Cern dull, slUhttv in buyers' fiver; Mixed vsiwterii S(Wt.Z0Q:y,c; de tuttii-e,.r-l,V4i.'V7,,ic. Oals a shade stienjjnr ; Ne. 2 April, U1m ; tin .June a ; State !.".': Western. 41ft fie. U10 Stock Market. CnicAUi) The receipt tf lkgs v.eie ll.iwA head ; shipments 0,0 k de; market slew, unlet anil unchanged ; minted packing $. 3ei$.75; light at $."705S"t; shipping itt J.'i imi: :r; butcher' at $J yt iO; Iteiit quiet ami weak, utile? of very geed quality. The reeciptsef Cattle weruS,MM head; ship ments 2,700 de; market active ami very iirm; experts in demand at$550(25; geed te choice shipping at $1 85." :!0; common te fair steiuty al & ;ft;4 05 ; uutchcr.i' unchanged; .s locker at S3 10IJ3 'JO . feedeis at $J CxS I M. The receipts et Sheep were 1,500 head ; .-thip ments 3,i00 tle ; market unchanged ; common te medium at ii-QIli; gee. I 10 choice ui $ 1025 50. Rtrn-ALO Cat Hi Receipt 'J00 head ; con signed through 513 cars ; fresh arrivals con signed through, only one head- cheicu steers en sale, which brought 5 4.r; feeling net se strong. Sheep ami Lambs Receipts, Si'0 head ; con signed thieugh, 1-icars; murket dull: prices fully 1015c. lower than en Monday. Fair te geed western. $55 W ; choice. 5 tC-tf 5 85 ; extra heavy. $6tS 15; western Iambs, lair tu geed, ?5 25jjU ; choice, $J 50 ; several cars unsold. Hogs Receipts 4,0CO head ; consigned through, VIZ cars; market qniet, but linn; Yorkers, light te choice. $5 75i?l3 De ; geed me dium, $;gOJO; one lead extra Philadelphia, i 50 ; pigs, $5 40 ; three cars unsold. Stock .HarKttt. Nuw Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. . tt.jr. M. p. M. 10:30 1:05 8:15 Meney..... .... 3iS Erie I., i........ .... 4"g 49f, .... MichignnS.& L.S....13I ISI'4 .... Michigan Cent. R. ll..lVi my. .... Chicago & N. W VXX 111 Chicago. M. A St. P... 111K H" ---- Han. ft St. J. Cem 58j fZ .... ' P'ld. ..104 limx .... Teledo ft Wabash.... 41 47 .... Ohie ft Mississippi 41) st. Leuis. I. SI. ft s !;.. a-,; C5 . . . Ontario and Western. ."7 37 .... C. C. ft I. C. R. R ' , .... New .Jersey CentitiL.10-2; US; .... Ucl.ft Ildusen Canal Hi 1I2K --- lel..Luck.& Western I-22K Viyx Western Union Tel.. 11UJ 114!; .... I'acilic Mail S. S. Ce. B3J.J 55 .... Manhattan Elevated ApillV 1 M. P. St. i:10 seu (Jiiieu I'acilic Kansas & Texas New Yerk Central... Adams Expires-...-.. Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts... Chicago ft Reck I Pittsburgh ft Ft. W . PnitADKLPHlA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. tt... Phil'a."& Reading.... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation.. i:u lays 4.V4 4; .... 121 ... ;U 1 r:i' .... .... Hiit .... .... .... .... 1.1 ji .... .... 135i ... 1"- WH i nyn "; 31 ;i i rai'i 4i; 4I.IX 46VZ A l- 71 iiy, 721-i .2yt -hk'; K .... iu 43 'il 'JS '.'.'.'. isi" '.'... '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. at at Northern Pacific Cem 1 Pitts,, Titnsv'c.5 II... N ort hern Cent 1 al . . . IMiU'aft Erie R. It... Northern Penn'u.... nn.u.H'9 or N. ...... Hcstenville Pasi Central Trans. Ce .. Noen OiiutatttiiiHef the CJrulu Murkht FurnMied by Jacob 11. Leng, Commission Ilieker. CnicAOe. Cash. April. Wheat tlei l.IM Mav. Cem II Aiy. Oats 'K .?&yx New Yekk Cash. April. Wheat i.a: fl-.'. Cern .57 Oats PlIll.AKEI.MIIA. Whe.it 1.21 i. -my. Cern '''. .55JJ Oats M4 .4 Raltimekb. Wheat I.20J l.--0i Cern 55) ..V!4 Oats . Mnv. ti.w;j July. -4ff " May. tl-2' .-.i;4 L.UCHI -;Terks ItiKl Kelltlrt. Pur vel. $lii TOO 100 1WI 100 H0 10 l.nst salt;. 105 114 lld.75 120 105 nx; 112 2S 17.71 31 51 Hi Liiuc.City C per ct. Lean, due lese. irr... IS85 .. ii-'JO.. . 1G... ' 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. ft per ct. school Lean. .. Lane, and (Juarryv't: K. R.beml.... " stock.... Lancaster and Kphrata turnpike .. Lanc.,Eiixabetht'ii unit Mldtllet'n.. Lancaster urn I Fruitvillc turnpike. Lancaster and Lititz turnpike Lancaster anil Maner turnpike Lancaster und Manhcim turnpike. Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. Lane, nntl Strasburg turnpike Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike.. Lane, and Willow Street turnpike. Farmers' Nat. Rank et Lancaster... First Nat. Rank of Lancaster Lancaster County Nut. Rank :.. Lititz National Rank Strasburg National Rank '. Inquirer Printing Ce Lanc.Gas Light and Fuel Ce. stock. " . " '"'nils. 50 Al 100 Ml !i .10 31 25 25 100 Ki 2 .Ml 25 50 100 50 100 100 .50 18 275.?S 40.lt 101 130 103.M 110 IU 101 rVK. IIKO'.VNINU'S C. & C. CORDIAL, COLDS AND COUGHS, PRICE, 25 3.-J Cente. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M-. D., SOLE PROPRIETOR. Ne. 1321 Arch Street, flT-lycedft w PHILA DELPHI A. JACOB B. MI.NO, 1 N. E. COB. CENTRE SQUARE!, - Transacts a General Commission .Business la REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE MORT- UAGES, ROXDS, STOCKS, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS. Trime Investment Securities always le- sal and inquiries regarUins them invited. MONEV ALWAYS TO iOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGES. By means nfa private wire te rhiladblpiua, eitlersln IJend. Stocks. Gi-.iiu nntl Previsions executed instant!;,. JlQ-aR&Wtt --5.
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