LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1881. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUBKKGCLAK CORRESPONDENCE. Mrs. Wheeler, wife of Rev. Henry Wliceler, of this place, is at Williamspern in attendance :it the Pennsylvania state convention of the Women's foreign mis sionary society. We understand that Mrs. Wheeler will deliver au address. Rev. Mr. McElmeylc, of Marietta, preached last evening in the Presbyterian church of this place. Services Trill be held this evening. A party of about fifteen couples sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Hnfy Seurbeer last evening at their residerce en Cherry street opposite the public school building, and very enjoyably spent the evening. Sur prise parties are becoming numerous in Columbia. The Women's foreign missionary so se cicty ofthe M. E. church of this place will held a meeting this evening in the church parlors. Mr. Frank Zicglcr, clerk in F. A. Ben nett's store is en the sick list and conse quently oil' duty. Squire Evans is indisposed and confined te his residence. We learn that Mr. Gable the confec tioner, is daugereusly ill at his rcsidence en Locust street above Third. The meeting of the Lutheran ladies' aid society, held last evening at the residence of Mrs. Simen C. Camp en Walnut street, above Fourth, was attended with much enjoyment and financial success. The gathering was a large one. The Shawnee iire company will held its jocular monthly meeting te-morrow evening. President of Council Musser will ap point his committees en Friday eve ning and at the same time the new borough officers will be elected. Doctors Berutheizel, Brunei-, Craig, Kay and Lineawcavcr left here en the 1 o'clock train te-day te attend the meeting of the Lancaster County medical society te be held this afternoon at Lancaster. And still the high winds check rafting. Mrs. Judge Michael is visiting at Phihi j.liia. The Vigilant fire company held its reg ular monthly meeting last evening, when Mr. Geerge W. Schroeder was elected a delegate te the volunteer fireman's state convention te be held at Reading, Pa., iu September next. The company decided te participate in the parade te be held at Heading en convention day and from this date forward preparations will be making te that end. We have net heard whether either of the ether lire companies in tow n will be represented at the convention or take part in the parade. A little girl fell en a slippery pavement en Walnut street, below Sixth, this morning and was quite severely injured. Her head struck the pavement with much force and she was rendered unconscious for a time, she was carried into a house near by where attention te her sufferings was given. General Welsh pest Ne. 113, G. A. R., met last evening in the Vigilant hall for the transaction of business. Three recruits were mustered in, and some time was de voted te talk en the coming bean bake which will be given by tbe pest te its members en Tuesday eveniug, April 16. The membership of our home 'pest iu be coming large. Mrs. Kurtz, wife of Rev. JehnF. Kurtz, was in Columbia this morning, collecting for the Evangelical Reformed Cotten street mission of Reading. These of the Methodist persuasion are the princiual victims in our community. We de net be be eove that begging is the calling for which woman is intended, but she appears te be eminently fitted for it. There is a little consolation in the fact that soma el these days the Columbia melon will be sucked dry and then another just ripening will be looked up. The drama "Hearts of Oak" will be presented te a Columbia audience in the opera house en Saturday evening. April 9, under the auspices of General Welsh, pest Ne. 118., G. A. R. who have arranged with Manager Mishler te take the company off his hands in its appearance here. The acts of the play arc founded along a Massachusetts sea coast, and the play itself deals with the dangers which abound in such localities te venturesome, and sometimes prudent people. A complement of appropriate scenery, which the company carry with them, will much enhance the effect of the presentation, which the G. A. R. pest assures us, will be well worth viewing. The box sheet, is new open at Richards' book store. MARRIED rOK FJTTY YEARS. trituratien or tlie Gelden WedUlinr Anni versary. Last evening Mr. Peter Iluberand wife, residing at 139 North Water street, cele brated the 50th anniversary of their wed ding at their home. A large number of friends and relatives were present. An excellent supper was partaken of and the old couple were the recipients of congrat ulations and many handsome prcseuts. Mr. Hubcr was married te his wife, whose maiden name was Catharine Sclvcrt, being a daughter of Andrew Sclvcrt, sr., en April 5th, 1831. They have had six chil dren, three sons and three daughters, all of whom are living. Their names are as fellows : Eberman Hubcr, Jehn Hubcr, Emanuel Hubcr, Mary, wife of Rev. Wil Wil eon Coulter, el Ilarrisburg, Mrs. Conno Cenno Conne ver, n-esiding in the coal regions, and Miss Clementine, who resides at home. Mr. Ruber is a well known resident of this city aud he and his family have many friends. The party broke up at a reasonable hour, and all present wished the host and host ess many many mere happy anniversaries. TIiohe Uerse. We copied yesterday from a West Ches ter paper a paragraph statiug that a Lan caster man while driving a pair of match horses toward Philadelphia had the mis fortune te lese both of them ene dropping dead in the harness near Glcnlech and the ether near the Belvedere store. Frem the fact that Theodere Trent left Lancaster en Monday morning with his match sorrels, intending te drive te Phil adelphia, it is supposed the horses spoken of above were his. Mrs. Trout last even-. ing telegraphed te Philadelphia, inquiring whether Mr. Trout and the horses had reached there. She received a telegram from Mr. Trout this morning in which he says that lie is all fight and will be home te-morrow or Friday, but he says nothing about the horses. It is feared that the beautiful little sorrels seen se often upon our streets and admired se much are dead. Mrs. Trout says the sorrels have been driven te Philadelphia several times be fore, and en each occasion were taken sick while en route. Gene Seu tli. Mr. Richardson A. Bair, a popular young gentleman of this city, a graduate in the " art preservative," left Lancaster last night for Charlestown, W. Va , te take a position in the supply department of a canal company. Mr. Bair has the geed wishes of his many friends, typo graphical and ethers, hereabouts, in the new departure that has taken him. te the sunny Seuth, where his many excellent traits, net excluding his staunch Democ racy, will no doubt be fully appreciated. In Town. Last evening Cel. Themas A. Scott came te this city in a special car and he spent the evening at the residence of Samuel II. Reynolds, esq. Cel. Dully, Cel. Win. B. Fordney and Jehn A. Hicstand were also entertained by Mr. Reynolds. Cel. Scott returned te Philadelphia this morning. Stock Sale. Mr. William Gorden a few days ane purchased at private sale fifty shares of Columbia national bank stock at gl.jj per share. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Near anil Acress the County Lines. Franklin Nell, brakeman in the employ of the Reading railroad company, who was caught between the bumpers of two cars near the Reading passenger depot en Sat urday afternoon, was se severely injured that he has died, leaving seven mother less children. All the weed work of Charles Evans cemetery, Reading, with the office, car penter shop, tools and stable, was de stroyed by fire last night. Less about $13.000 ; insurance unknown. Heward F. Beycr, chief engineer of the fire de partment, was seriously burned by falling timber, and Eugene Gcth, a fireman, was slightly hurt. Manchester borough, Yerk county, is in a whirl of excitement ever a supposed at tempt at poisoning. Peter Trimmer, aged about 70 years, is heavily insured iu vari ous companies, the Yerk County Mutual Aid having policies of $0,000 en his life, and the Prudential, of Ilarrisburg, $3,000. Somebody baited for him with whisky dosed with poison. The fresh sign of i Ilarrisburg dyer and clothes tinker runs thus : Old Werk Faded Pants Dunn Cotes Maid Orfull Died Lvkc Sheen Hear Old Ciezc Dide Hear Knew The executive committee of the Liith crau synod, of which Rev. F.P.Mayser, of this city, is a member, is in session in Read ing completing general arrangements for the synod which meets in June in Potts town. Mrs. M. E. Biumbach, of Stouchsburg. Berks county, is the possessor "of a solid copper tea kettle weighing about four pounds, estimated te be about two hun dred years old. It has been in the Lee family for four generations and is highly prized as a heirloom. A fire broke out en the reef of Jehn Miller's dwelling house in Morgantown, and was only conquered after considerable labor. The borough lean which West Chester advertised for, $10,000 at four per cent., lias all been taken, and three times that amount could have been placed. A wealthy Philadelphian wanted it all at that rate of interest. An unknown man came te his death by falling oil the bridge of the Short Line railroad, in Yerk borough, in the Coderus creek, and was drowned. The deceased was a man of about G3 years of are, and a German. He was about five feet five inches in height, had gray hair with curly locks, and was warmly clad having en two shirts, one gray and ene white, two pair of pants, ene vest and two coats. ISnlldlng Improvements. Maj. Jeic Rehrcr, having bought from Dr. Hicstand the Mishler Exchange prop erty in Centre squat c, is having the build ing completely remodeled. It will be raised te a height of four stories exclusive ofthe basement, and will havea new front of very handseme design nearly ail of it being pkite glas?. The ground lloer will be a store room, te be used by Maj. Rohrer as a liquor store, and will be lighted by two large plate-glass windows and a platc-irlas; deer. The windows of the upper stories will be separated merely by columns, with handsome bases aud cap itals at each fleer. Mr. Israel P. Mayer is the architect, and will have the building finished early in May. The building owned by Hen. T. E. Franklin and formerly occupied by Maj. Rehrcr, Ne. 33 and 37 North Queen street is also being remodeled and modernized. The lower old fashioned front has been pii tircly removed, and will be replaced by a plate glass front of a design somewhat .similar te the new front of Mr. Kin.lcr's shoe store. Nes. 101 and 1G3 North Queen street. The ground floei will be divided into two line store rooms, one of which, together with the dwelling, will be occupied by Al. Resenstein as a c'ething store. Ringwalt & Zecher. harness maker, will occenpv the ether sterc.-The im prevcmcnts are being made by P. Dinklc berg and will be completed early in May. Maj. Clias. M. llewcll is having the front of his large building, Nes. 133-9 North Queen sticct, remodeled and made much mere attractive. The two large store rooms arc having new plate glass fronts put n them, of pretty design, and the front of the residence adjoining is also being beau tified. The work is being done by Fred. Hecfel, aud will be finished in a week or two. Wc believe the store-rooms arc net yet rented. At Ills Farm. General Simen Cameren has come dewtr from Ilarrisburg te his farm in Denegal for the purpose of spending a few days. Yesterday the St. Leuis express stepped at Mi. Jey te let him off and he was. after wards taken te his home by Mr. Shelly, of the Red Lien hotel, lie is looking very well and speaks m the highest terms of Ins trip tin nigh the Seuth. Pocket PicKcd. This mei ning Miss Kate Ceyle, who resides at 23 West German street, while attending the central market had her pock et picked of a wallet containing her mar ket money, amounting te several dollars. People attending market cannot be tee careful te guard their money or market ing from the depredations of the petly thieves who infest the market houses. .Mount .Tey te have :i Circus. On the 19th of this month the great European circus will visit Mount Jey. The advance agent arrived there yester day, and a number of bill beards were erected. Barnum & Bailey will chase this fihew very lively, however, and te-day their agents arc billing Mount Jey and the surrounding country. Vam Clin a Cn.n I). P. Stackheusc has opened liis new one-price beet and shoe store at Ne. 30 East Kitig street, where he displays a very large stock of ladies', gcut3', misses' aud children's beets and shoes, which -he premises te sell at lowest prices. Sales of Real Estate, Jacob li. Steinmetz, attorney for the heirs of Jehn Mctzger, dee'd., sold teMr.c. Cel. Wm. S. Amwcg. one af the marble front houses en East King street, Ne. 242, for $6,030. Amusement. "Evangeline" Te-night. The ltiee " Evan gelinc" party which will te-night produce the sprightly operetta et this name at Fulton lull, includes such well-known people as Louise Scarle, Geerge Fertesquc, and a chorus of twenty young ladies. New scenic and mechan ical effects, an improved libretto, hall a dozen additional numbers, are some of the features that will give this charming piece an enhanced interest even ler these who have seen it before. "Carmen." Concerning the spectacular bur lesque of "Carmen," which Leavitt's company will produce at the opera house te-morrow evening, a New Yerk paper says : " Tiie piece is characterized with much humor and flip pancy, and is extremely entertaining, all who appear in it being artists et the llrst degree. Miss Marie Williams, fermcily et Mr. Samuel" Celvillc's burlesque company, and a great favorite here, reappeared as Den Jese, and proved te be as graceful and charming as ever." The name of Miss Nellie Larkelle, who appeared in this city te great advantage as Gabriel in Stetson's ' Evangeline," is also in the cast. Yen can't auonfcte laugh, dear girls, Unless your teeth arc white as pearls Unless yournieuth is pink and sweet, And your two lips in lesebuds meet ; And you catinet supply this want, But through the ascot SOZODONT ! lltw Don't Your Canary Sing ? Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, which Is an unfailing restorer of sons and a cure for all diseases of cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it, or will net get It for you, send a postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, N J., and they will 8ec that you arc supplied. Price, 25 cents. mar23-3md&w The aged and infirm arc strengthened and faculties brightened by Malt Bitters. Fer tender and inflamed faces Cuticura Shaving Seap is worth its weight in geld. SPECIAL NOTICES. Consumption Cared. Hundred! of people throughout the New England States who were consumptive will testify te their being alive te-day from the use of specr'a Pert Grape 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 benefit by its use. Nothing Is butter ler overworked or exhausted ladies. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlcc and l)avl, and ler sale by II. E. Slaymaker. apl2wd&w "Yeu Don't Knew Their Value." 'They cured me et Ague, Biliousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had a hall bottle left which 1 used for my two little girls, whom the doctors and neighbors said could net be cured. lam cenildent I should have lout both of them one night if I had net hud the Hep Bittern in my house te use. I found they did them se much goe'i I contin ued with them, and they are new well. That is why I say you de net knew half the value of Hep Bitters, and de net recommend them highly enough." B., Rochester, N. V. al-2wdSw Wonderful Power. When a medicine performs such cures as Kidney-Wert is constantly doing, it may truly be said te have wonderful power. A carpen ter In Montgomery, Vt., had buffered ler eight years from the worst et kidney diseases, and had been wholly incapaclated for work. He says, "One box made a new man et me, and I sincerely believe it will restore te health all that are similarly afflicted." it is new sold in both liquid and dry lerm. Danbury News. api-lwd&w Climatic Changes Very elten bring en complaints affecting t lie kidneys and liver, producing constipation, in digestion, and dyspepsia, but you will be quite sate it you take Burdock Bleed Bitteis en the lirst symptoms el any trouble of the kind. Price $1, trial size. 10 cents. Fer sale bv H. B. Cochran, X. Qulcii street. Mothers! Mothers)! Mothers! !1 Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 7 If se, go at once aud get a bottle of MISS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieeo the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en caith who has cvoi cvei 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 perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses Iu the United States. Sold everywhere ; 23 cents a bottle. marMvd&jjM.W&S Kly's Cream ltalra s the only Catarrh remedy et many I have tried which has acted as a cure. I have been troubled for ever fifteen years ; my head has been most of the time stepped and very much nflamed. It has opened my nostrils and re duced the inflammation. My eyes are improv ing, se that 1 can stand strong light, which I have net been able te de for years. Xathaniel Fcgley, with K. F. Ment, Merchant, Wilkes bane, Pa. IMy Sen, age nine years, was afflicted with Catarrh ; the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected a com plete cure. W. E. Hamman, Druggist, Enstnn, Pa. Kly's Cream Italnt sells butter than any ether preparation ler Catarrh, and gives better satisfaction. IS. Armstrong, DruggWt, Wilkcsbarre, Pa. Jsave our llalr Keep it Itcautifui. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the me-d delightful article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all Impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural yenthlul color, and cause a health' growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfnmed, rendering it seli 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, ?4. Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. mll-lvdTThAFAw I telling riles Symptoms ami Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increa-ed by scratching, very distressing, particularly at. night, as if pin worms were crawling iu and about the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes nf leeted ; it allowed te centii.ue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment Is a pleasant sun; cure. Alse for tetter, itch,salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, harbi-rV itch, blotches, all scaly, criiity, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 30 cents, three boxes for $1 21. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or three cent post pest go stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync & Sen. 330 Xerth Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl2-lyMwS&W SAMPLE NOTICE. It Is Impossible ter a woman after a faithful course or treatment With Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia K. Pinkham, 233 Western avi-nuc, Lynn, Mass., fer pamphlets. 1y2Mydeed&w In the Whole History et Mcitlclne Ne preparation has ever performed such mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, lis Ater's CHEimT Pixteral. which is recognized as the world's remedy for all dis eases of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures iu nU cli mates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent te employ. Against ordi nary colds, which arc the fereranners of mere serious disorders. It acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, aud often saving lile. The protection it affords, by its timely use in threat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand in every home. Xe person can afford 1e be without it, and these who have once used It never will. Frem their knowledge of its com position and effects, physicians use the Cherry Pectetial extensively In their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its rcmc(lialcffects, and will always cure where cures are possible. Fer sale by all dealers. apr5-lwdced&w - Visible Improvement. Mr. Xeah Bates, Elmira, X. Y., writes: "About four years age I had an attack et bil ious fever, and never fully recovered. My di gestive organ wcre weakened, and I would be completely prestra'ed ler days. After using two bottles of your Burdock Bleed Bitters the improvement was se vhib'c that I was aston ished. I can new, though 01 years el age, de n fair and reasonable day's work." Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, 137 X. Queen street. A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should be stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cengh syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Trenbles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and const mtu-e for nearly au entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. mMvdTTliSS&lyw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TT7HOI.ESAI.E DEPOT FOR Wrought Iren Pipe, Gas Fixtures of All Kinds, HEATERS AND RANGES, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE ROOFING, TIN PLATE. -:e:- Ncs. 11 & 13 EAST ORANGE JOHN L. T ANCASTER WATCUES. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE INVITE ATTEXTIOX TO OUR LABGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver anil Silver-Plated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, Ac. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined In nc establishment. be cause we have a complete .MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT In connection with our retail business .and are making a large part of the goods we 9ell. This enables us te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us Urst-clas9 facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN ERAL REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. mar21-3nul&wR SPECIAL NOTICE . Our Stock of Fiue and Cheap Watches, French Bronze, 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. We have also many fancy geed:, and novelties, pretty and inexpensive, snitable 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 dene elsewhere. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliances in the bauds of expert mechanics for proper Watch aud Masical Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO.f Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. HEATHS. Lechlek. On Tuesday, the ith Inst., at 9 a. m., Catherine, C'msort'et Antheny Lcchler, sr.. In the C2d year erhcr age. The friends and aquaintanccs arc respect fully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Xe. SO Seuth Lime street, en Thursday, the 7th Inst., at 2 p. m. Services at St. Janics Episcopal church. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td Steieer In this city, en April 4, 1831. Mamie Parker, daughter et Jehn and Mary Stciger, aged t months and 23 days. Teare.t Mamie, thou hast left u. Here thy less we deeply feel ; Hut 'tis Ged that hath bereft us. He can all our sorrow heal. Gene, but net. forgotten. The relatives and lriends arc raspcetfnlly invited te attend the funeral from her par ents' rcaidcuee, Xe. 419 West Orange street, en Thursday artcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment in Zion's cemetery. It Obituary. Died in Hallimore, Mil., en Friday, March 25, in the fifteenth year of his age, James Bu chanan Johnsten, cliicst son of Henry Elliett Johnsten and Harriet L-i ne Johnsten, and the grand nephew of cx-Prcsidcnt Buchanan. These who knew the parents of this boy un derstand the less te them implied by the above announcement. But only these who were well acquainted with the youth himself can com prehend thatiiis death is a probable bereave ment te a circle larger than mcre family and friends ; for there were in his moral and intel lectual traits wonderful possibilities and great premise, from which much was expected in the luture. Wc arc net undertaking te chron icle the death of an ordinary lad, with the usual platitudes concerning a "shining mark' and these "whom the gods leve;" but wc think him worthy of mention, as tlio.mere mature are noticed, because there was an indi viiiuality in this young lite which excited gen eral interest. While he was fend of his youthful compan ions, and had been reared te manly sports and cxerei-cs, his greatest pleasure was in books, which lie devoured with the utter self-surrender of the true student. He was especially well posted in lii-tnry,und was a considerable linguist ; and it, in all hi studies, his progress hail net been extraordinary, it was because he followed the usual erratic course of genius, and was acquiring, through miscellaneous reading, vast stores of general information. That he was ailcctienate, noble and truthlul In character. It pleases these neatest him te knew, though the stranger could only admire his graceful and distinguished bearing, and, ! iu looking upon his fine head and beautiful i blue eyes, merely conjecture his mental and I moral elevation, ler he was reserved and dig- , nilled It is aUe interesting te note that this j thoughtful boy had long been ready and eager for confirmation, and was te have been re ceived into the church of" his fathers en the Sunday before his death; but illness prevent ed, and the nest Sunday he waa borne te the family vault, with annunciation lilies in his slender white hands, there te await his Easter. " His leaf is perished in the green. And wliilc wc breathe beneath the sun, The world, which credits what is done, Is cold te all that might have been." Xet se witn us, net se either with tlic father and mother, whose renunciation of their great est hope and treasure cannot yet be quiet and passive, for " The wind that swept him out el sin Has rallied all their vesture ; On the shut deer that let him in They beat with frantic gesture." But wc in whee hearts tjeir bravely smoth ered sobs still echo wish that these tears maj but clear their vision te see that the hand which broke their idol is, after all, kind, mer ciful, fatherly; and we hope that that short life which has gene eutumid such bitter lamen tatien may become te these two only a sweet and gentle memory, a beautiful " talc that Is te:d" te each ether In the calm evening of a happy life. 'a. n. n. POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: HEXKY F. IIARTMAX (Lime Burner), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-d&wtp Fer County Coinml9ieners FRAXK CLAUK, of Strasburg township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic coun ty convention. aprC-d&wtp -VJBir AttVEMtTISEMESTS. T EM OVAL. IX 1)K. GEO. E. WELCIIANS has removed his ellicc te Xe. 126 XertU Duke Street. a4-3tdM,WS WANTED S1.C00 FOB ONE OK TWO years, at 3 per cent, interest, paid in ad- T:mffl and troed security given, inquire at this office marlT-tfd Ty.S. J. A. & E. M." MAKTIN, DENTISTS, CEXTlcE SQUAEE. STBASBUBG, apiG tfd&w Lancaster County, Pa. TOTICE. BNIOS 1IETHEL, CORNER OF '! Prince and Orange streets. Preparatory services every evening during this week. Bev. G. W. Coulter, et Harrisburg, will preach this evening. ltd STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ABJSTOLD. fapri-tm A MER1CAN WATCHES. ZAHM, Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. tlPECIAL NOTICE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL. THE CNDKItSlGNKU HAS taken possession of the Gelden Herse Hetel, 14! and 141 East King street, lately occu pied by F. Weerhlf. where he will keep con stantly en hand all the best brands of Wines and Liquors. The best beer in town en tap. Lunch every day from 10 te 11 a. m. My friends and the public generally are cordially invited te attend. EUGENE IJAUEK, 2td Proprietor. I NSUKE WITH TI1K OLI AX I WELL Established Agency of the (lirarfi Fire tan Ce., M OP PHILADELPHIA. . ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested In Sale and Solid .Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET, dll-CmdM.WSll Second Fleer. L a eiks: W call .-pecialattentien te an elegant line of Siii'criev BLACK SILKS, which we have just opened. These Silks are of the best makes and are war ranted te give perfect satisfaction in wear. Wc have these goods in all grades Ireni the lowest te the finest qualities. We have them all marked at specially low prices and arc confident thatwc can give you a better Silk for the money than can be had in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Wehavc jiir-tepened an elegant line of COLORED SILKS in all the new choice shades. Wc are ettering Splendid Silks for tli money, which j'eu will be convinced of when you examine the quality of them. We are selling a great many of these Silks every day, because they arc much better than can be had elsewhere ler the same amount el money. We have also just opened the finest assortment of SILK "BROCADES, in Black and all the Xcw Colen, that we have ever offered. Black Satin DeLyen iu Elegant quality. Black and Colored Satins in Ele- Rant Qualities. HEW DRESS GOODS OPEXIXU DAILY. Gift, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East Kin? Street. WANTS. WASTED A GOOD, MIDDLE-AGED man te take care of horses. Awhitt man preferred. Must come well-recommend d. Apply, ROX 9. m2-ttd Coatesville. Pa. WANTED A FCKNISUED KOOU, CEN trally located, within about 3 sqares or Centre Square, by a gentleman. Rent net te be mere than $1 ncr week. Address "D. E..-' lyrrxneFScita Office. ltd TIIED EDITION WEDNESDAY EVEOTNG, APRIL 6,1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washixgtejt, April C Fer the Middle states, fair weather except it the extreine northern portions, where light snow will prevail ; northwest te southwest winds, slight changes in temperature in the northern portions, rising followed by falling barometer. THE BOSSES HALTED. Hew the Independent Veter Smashed a Slate In St. Leuis. St. Leuis, April G. Complete returns of the election show that a most remark able revolution has taken place in the Democratic party. Returns from all the precincts give the following vote for mayer: Wm. L. Ewing (Rep.), 24,608; Henry Oversteltz (Dem.), 11,353 ; Ewing's ma jority, 13,255. The remainder of the Re publican ticket was elected by majorities ranging from 12,000 te 16,000, and the six Republican members of the upper house of the municipal assembly received ma jorities of from 4,500 te 5,000. This is net claimed as a straight Repub lican victory, but it is the result of the bitter contention among the Democrats and a most determined opposition te .Ur. Oversteltz and the manner in which he was nominated, by a large faction of that party. BAVAItD SPAKS. Defending the Course or the Democratic Senators. Wasiiixgtex, April 6 In the Senate to day Mr. McPhcrsen offered a petition from certain citizens of New Yerk, respecting the case of Michael Jloyten, unjustly cou ceu fincd in an English dungeon, and asked that it be referred te the commit te en for eign relations. There being no objection it was se 10 ferrcd. After defeating a motion te go into ex ecutive sessieu the Senate resumed consid eration of the resolution for the election of officers. Mr. Bayard took the lloer and justified the action his Democratic cel leagues. Tarry for Malieqe. Washixctex, April 6. Gen. Mahone's desk in the Senate chamber was decorated te day with a very handseme floral anchor te which was attached a card bearing the following inscription : " Te the Hen. Wm. Mahone. The colored Virginians so journing in Washington, tender this as a token of their appreciation of the manly stand taken by you in the defense of free speech, free schools, a fair vote and an honest count." Had Brcab Iu a Canal, PeitT JEnvis, N. Y., April 6. About 10 o'clock a. m. yesterday a bad break oc curred in the Delaware & Hudsen canal one mile west of Lackawaxcn, Pa. Sixty feet of embankment were washed away and the canal te the depth of fourteen feet below the bottom was swept out Navigation will De much delayed. SittlngEuH Keauv te Surrender. St. Paul, April 6. Ad vices have been received at the headquarters of the de partment of Dakotah that twenty-six ledges of Indians from Sitting Bull's camp are within fifty miles of Poplar river, en route te Fert Buferd te surrender. Nine or ten bucks have already arrived, bring ing this announcement. Sitting Bull, they say, will fellow them when the snow leaves. Democratic Victory In Chicago. Cnic.VGO, April 6 The nearest ap proach te the official return of the vete cast at the municipal election yesterday gives Harrison (Dem.) for mayor, 35,207 ; Clark, (Rep.) 27,731 ;. majority for Har rison, 7,503. The Democrats also elect the remainder of the city officers by smaller majorities, and secure a majority of the town officers. Delaware ltailreads. Dever, Del., April 0. The bill author izing the Baltimore & Ohie's supplement te the Delaware Western railroad charter, providing for an opposition read down through the state of Delaware, and which passed the Senate last week, was with drawn from the Heuse this morning. The bill was te have come up for final passage te-day. Violence In Texas. Housten. Texas, April 5. Frank Devinc te-day shot and dangerously wounded a negre named Lawsen Shelter, in self defense at Rese Hill. A negre named James Allen, alias Henry Wilsen, was arrested, chaiged with the murder of Abe Corsen (colored) at a weed choppers' camp en the San Jacinto river, February 20. Werk or the Delaware Legislature. Deveh, Del., April C. The bill for the protection of Delaware pilots, which pass ed the Heuse yesterday, passed the Senate te-day without a dissenting vote. The ship canal bill also passed the Scu atc te-day and is new a law. Jewelry Stere Kebbed. Hexesdale, Pa., April 0. The jewel ry establishment of C. P, Eldred here was robbed last night. Ten valuable geld watches, a large number of silver watches and a large amount.ef jewelry were taken. There is no clue te the robbers. A regard is offered. A Temperance Community. Ithaca, N. Y., April 0. Ithaca the site of the Cernell university, gives a majority of 50 against license, making it the largest " no license" village in the state. Every town in Tompkins company is : no license." An Absconding Postmaster in Custody. Galveston, April C F. King, the ab sconding postmaster of Milten, Fla., has been brought here en-route for Flerida. He is in charge of the United States mar shal. Alleged ItiackimtUers Arrested. Albany, 2f. Y., April C Owens and Lefevre, the alleged legislative blackmail ers, were arrested this morning and re quired te furnish additional bail. rireat Athel Jlas. Athel, Mass.. April 6. Fire last night destroyed Cordney's.bleck ; less 810,000, insurance $3,500 ; less en contents $10,000. 1 m Flushing's Democratic supervisor, FLCsniNO, L. I., April 0. Jeseph Dykes, Democrat, has been elected super visor of the town of Flushing. MARKETS. Mew Hern Market. Sw Yerk. April 0. Fleur State and West ern rules quite firm, fairly active expert and home trade demad : Superfine State $3 80 ($4 35 ; extra de H 404 G3 ; choice de $4 7034 90 ; fancy de $506 75 ; round hoop Ohie $4 505 : choice de ut $5 05j)ii 75; superfine west ern $3 8034 35: common te geed ex tra de $4 40490 ; choice de $3 0936 75 ; choice white wheat de 15g 00. Southern market firm ; common te rair extra at $4 759 5 20: geed te choice de $3 257 00. Wheat a shade stronger and moderately active :Xe.l White April, $121: Ne. 2 Red April $1 231 23 : May, $1 221 22; Jane $1211 21; July $1 IS. Cern a shade better, quiet: Mixed western 8pel.53(?530c; de future, 55S5SJc. Oats quiet and and scarcely se Arm; State 4751c; Western 46951c. .Philadelphia Market. PmXAinnvraA, Pa., April C Fleur linn, lair inqnlrv ; supernnr, $3 M3 62: extra :; 73a 4 23; Ohie and Indian:. Tamil v 37ii G00: Penna. family S3C0fi)523 : St. LenU family S3 75625 ; MlnneVouiSrtra$5Ka!?de straight, J6003050; winter patent 738750. spring de 73. ... Kve flour at $5 1233 S3. Wheat fairly active and higher ; Xe. t West ern Kcd SI 22; Delaware and Pennsylvania Ked and Amber 91 SIOI 21 corn arm, rair inquiry : stcaraer, MMSSjc yellow and mixed. 53358J$c. ' ' lls-' Oats higher, with fair Inquiry ; Xe. 1 White 4Sa30e; Xe. 2, de, 450? Ne. 3, de 44; Xe.2 Mixed, 4Se. Rye steady at $1 04. Previsions market Arm : ms perk $16 5043 18 73; beet hams at $21 7323 00; India mess beef, $21 00 f. e. b. Bacen smoked shoulders 6ic ; salt de Sc : smoked hanu 11 UKc; pickled b&m9Q9Ke. .Lard quiet tcity kettle HetUic ; loose butch ers' We ; prime steam, $li 95. Butter dull except cholce new which In wanted ; Creamery extra MQ35c ; de koeU W choice 3034; B. C,A N. Y. extra, tubs, S0S33c: de firkins. 2123c ; Western dalrv extra 2723c: de geed te cholce 22023c. Bells choice wanted ; Penn'a 16313c ; Western 15 Eggs steady; Penna. and Western llTXc Cheese cholce scarce, low grades plenty and weak ; Xew Yerk tnll cream KVQUKc ; JJiSiST1 ful1 ,crean3 1212fc;de fair te geed Halite: de lvUf skims sasS'e. Petroleum steady refined 7?c. Whisky at $1 10. " Seeds Uoed te prime clever dull nt 7 8&; de de Timethy Arm. $3 0.t 10; de di Flaxseed neglsetedJI 3313. Live Stock Market. Kast LiBXRTT-Cattle Receipt 31 head; market very excited and selling at about yes terday's prices : supply net equal te demaud ; Fair te Prime, $4 25C Ilog- Receipts. 1,300 head,; Philadelphia. G.MG 63; Yorkers, $3 flees 90. Sheep Uecelpts. 1,000 head ; selling llrui at $350630. All sold. BcrVALO Cattle-Ueceipts 1,700 head : con signed through 21 cars ; market excited and higher : demand only half supplied ; best grades $S703 8); oxen, common te extra. $4 305 23. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, CIO head; con signed through 4 cars; nothing doing for want of stock. Hogs Receipts, 710 head; consigned through. 31 cars: market llnncr. aud a shade higher ; light te geed Yorkers, A Wii 6 ; extra Yorkers, $8 10 ; geed medium. $j50 C 73 : ; plgg $33 25 ; choice $5 CO ; all sold. Chicaoe Hogs-Receipts !.0OJ head; ship ments 3,700 i:e ; market quiet and steady ; prime active and stronger; very light and common neglected ; mixed packing, $.' 40 580; light, $3 005 90; choice hoary, $.'. t 30 : Philadelphia. $t egi;.V.. Cattle Receipts 3,000 head ; shipments 4,100 de; experts In strong demand at $." Uft.. 25 ; g'ieil te cholce, $5J5 40; common te fair. $4 40 tr-175; butchers' and c inning strong at 2 4.V 3 90 : stuckers. 10i3 90 ; feeders, $3 S0tf 4 faO. Sheep Receipts 1,80 head ; xhipments. l.OOO de; market firmer: common te medium, $4 40 190; geed te choice, 5."05 70: experts. .". ST. gS 10; ullseld. Stock Marsec. New Yerk Stocks. Stocks Inactive. x. x. p. M. 11:00 2:03 Meney ................. .... .... bi'iu u. R....... ...... Aii Michigan . ft L.S....12) .... Michigan Cent. R. K..Ilg .... Chicago &X.W 122J4 .... Apri r. st. 2:40 It!. 1: if. 2-I3 iQ9 r v. 3.(0 imicuge. al. x i. l'.. 111 Han. ft St. J. Cem... ' P'td. WJJ Teledo ft Wabash Ohie ft Mississippi.... 43 St. Leuis, I. M.AS It.. & Ontario and Western. Sd U. C. & I. C. If. R 24C New Jersey Central.. 100 Dcl.ft Hduson Cunal Del.. l.ack.ft Wcsternl20? Western Union Tel.. 115 Pacific Stall S. S. Ce. 55JJ Manhattan Elevated Union Pacific 119 Kansas ft Texas 43 New Yerk Central Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland ft Pitts Chicago; Reck I Pittsburgh ft Pt. W Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R.1C... C3Ji Phll'a. ft Reading..... 31 Lehigh Vniley Cl Lehigh Navigation... Wi Northern Pacific Cem 43' P'd . T&i Pitts., Tltusv'eftB.... Northern Central .... 49 PhlPaftKrle R. R Northern Penn'a I'n. R. it's et N.J Hestenville Pass Central Trans. Ce 1I3JS 129 1124 129g 137 132 Neeu (Quotations of the Grain Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, CoiuiuUtieii Urekcr. CmcAOO. Cash. Mav. June. Wheat $1.04 Sl.ee'f tl.07 Cern 41 .4.'! .41 Oats 31 .TS, .35J New Yer.it. Cash. May. June. Wleat $1.24 $122 $1.21 Cern 59 .55 .5Hj 1UlB. Philadelphia. Wheat 1.21 1.21 1.20 Cern 66 .55 .54 Haltimerb. Wheat ISA 1.214$ I.211& Cern 5G -55 ENTERTAINMENTS. T?ULTON OPKltA IICCSK. THURSDAY, APRIL. 7, 1881. The Fashionable Event. Positively Unpur 'allelcd in Rrllliant Music and Refined Comedy. LEAVITT'S GRAND ENGLISH OPERA If URLESqUE .COMPANY. Thu Largest Operatic Hnrlcquu Company In thu World. The Glorious Military Opera et CARMEN; Or, Soldiers and Serville-ians. With a phenomenal cast including the cliann ing Lyric Artiste, MISS MARIE WILLIAMS. Prices as usual. Reserved Scats en sale at Opera Heuse Office. a2-5td T7UL.TOX OI'KUA HOfSfc. r A nighht et Music and Mirth : WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 0, ItHl. The Celebrate Rice's Evangeline Combination. EDWARD E. RICE, Proprieteu. CHARLES E. RICE, Manaiiei:. First grand production in this city ofthe NE7 EVANGELINE In Three Acts. The Extravaganza will be pro duced with entire New, Scenery! New and Beautiful Costumes ! A Chorus of 20 Yeung Ladies! The. celebrated Evangeline Male Quartet! And with all the original comic ef fects. The Balloon Trip! The Lively Wualcs! The Diamond Fields! And the Celebrated Heifer Dance! The New Evangeline Is the Evangeline of the past Sciisens, rewritten by J. J. McNaliy. with several New Scenes and Original Musical Numbers. by Edward E.Rice, and presented with a great cast of characters. Admiss'en, 33. 50 and 73 cents Reserved Scats, 73 cents. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. n2-4td THE SPKINM QUARTER OF THE LAN CASTER KINDERGARTEN begins MONDAY, APBIC 4th, 1881. 49Fer terms apply te ANNIE C. GLMM, al-Iwd 131 North Duke Street. ACAUD.-UAVING.MOYED3IYDENTAL Office te re-ldcnce, Ne. 331 North Queeu street, the office will be open atall hours. Hap ing ler a continuance of favors from old and new friends, I am thankfullv yours. II. I). KNIGHT, Lancaster, Pa., March 2), 1S81. in29-5td<w HATING OPENED A GROCERY STOKE corner of Vine anil Water streets, we would like te have our friends and the pnblle generally te give us a call. We have en hand Groceries, Previsions and Notions, which wc will sell as reasonable as possible. M. B. CORCORAN & BRO. Arxil.5, 1$81. aprVlwd N CW JEWELRY STORE. ZAHM, OPTICIAN WATCHMAKER, INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, Fe. IU SOCTR yKKfcX STJt r.T. Glasses adjusted te the eve-, rrames eiN jUStid te the face. Glasses put iu old frames. ltd
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