LANCASTER DAILY INTELLKiENUliRMiXAy, ABRIL 22, 188i tbe specialities of a dozen circus tins is " the ideaj circus, " which comes te town to-Eierrow. T r . . ' f THE VALLbV KO&GK MCKDKK. An AIIceiLIpatev; Coeaty Clue. Shuitly after tbe murder of Clugsten at Valley Ferge andthe discovery that tbe murderer 'nail ieftlieliind liim a pawn ticket for the watch stolen from Chas. Laverty, at Leaman Place- this county, the Intelligencer get information that a young man named BraJncrd Stewart, who bad-been suspected of the Laverty robbery and bad disappeared afterwards, bad been seen in the neighborhood of Leamau Place about the time of the Valley Ferge crime and was in a suspicious hurry te go West, tejrelher with a tramp looking fellow who was loitering about Leaman Place in Stew- art's company. They were placed under surveillance of an Intelligencer repor ter, who satisfied himself that Stewart wa net and could net have been near Valley Ferge the night bf tlm murder ; tliat tbe tramp acquaintance was only a vagabond companion ; that tliey did net go West together ; that Stewart came te this city and ordered a single ticket for the West and came in at his leisure, took it and stalled West in accordance with his inten tion expressed before tbe Valley Ferge murder. Therefore we concluded that he bad nothing at all te de with this crime whatever ether disreputable associates he may have bad. The Philadelphia Times of te day has tbe following : " The pawn-ticket in the name of . A. Abbett, found among the effects left be hind by tbe criminal, is likely te play an important part in the detection of tbe per petrator of the deed. A man calling himself E. A. Abbett, accompanied by one Spiclmami, came te this city from Down Dewn Down ingtewn en February 2G, and remained two days at a lodging house, Ne. 807 Vine street, during which time both men are said te have been en friendly terms with Edward II. Johnsten, who is new in jail at Norristown. Abbett did net afterwards return te the lodging house, but told Johnsten, as it is said, that he was going te Washington. Spiclniaun, however, it will be remembered, c.ime back and re maincd until about March 8. when he went away, saying that he. intended te go te Ualtinieic. and returned te this city en March 10. The watch pawned in Balti more March 10 was a large silver ene, ami was stolen from the residence of Charles Laverty, Pennsylvania railroad ticket agent at Leaman Place, en the night of Fcbi uary of the present year. With the watch disappeared a vest, a pair of paut paut paut aloeus, about forty dollars in mouey, a beue-handled we-blaicd pocket-knife and a number of keys. The pantaloons were found some days after in a creek near Mr. Lavcrtv's beuse, but the vest was never recovered. ' " Mr. Laverty was yesterday shown a photograph of the vest left behind him by the Clugsten murderer and instantly re ntal ked a striking resemblance between it and that which was stolen from him. lie showed the photograph te his wife and daughters, who agreed with him that the vest as shown in the picture, if net the one stolen from him, was as like it as any thing in a photograph could be. The pat tern of the cloth, the cut of the vest, the frayed cdjj,yii and binding Mr. Laverty said almost convinced him that the vest shown iu the picture belonged te him. He says that he will take the earliest oppor tunity of going te Norristown te see the original, new in the custody of District Attorney Wangcr. " Although evidence enough was never discovered te convict any one of the rob bery, Themas Uice and Braiucid Stewait, two alleged members of the Octoraro Hills gang of thieves, arc commeuly be lieved by the residents of Leaman Place and the vicinity te have committed the theft. Rice and Stewart are well known in and about Leamau Place, near which they have lived since their childhood. They have the reputation of being bad characters. Stewart was wanted by the Lancaster county authorities about a year age for complicity with a number of the " Hills " gang in the robbery of an oyster peddler, but escaped, and did net return te the vicinity of Leaman Place until late List fall. He is said te have spent a part of the time of his absence in this city. Stewart and Kice were both, it is said, seen loitering in the vicinity of Mr. Lavcrty's residence en tbeday and even ing en which the robbery took place. About ten o'clock at night they weic turned out of the hotel at Leaman Plai e by Isaac Diller, the brother of the pro prietor, who remarked that it was time te shut up. Mr. Laverty was detained at his office until late. When he can O out el the office he noticed two men standing out in the roadway. Seme time after mid night en the same eeuiug the robbery occurred. Mr. Laverty is confident fiem the description given that thcinciifWhcm be had seen loitering around his office were Kice and Stewart. On the day fol lowing the robbery Rice and Stewart it is said, disappeared and were net agaiu seen until Marcn 1, when a family with whom they were acquainted set out for Kansas. They went away again immediately and have never been seen there together again since. But en the merniug following the murder at Valley Ferge Stewart isfsaid te have been seen at Leaman Place in 'com pany with a strange man. The latter re mained near the bridge above Leaman Place and slunk away into an old stone quarry en anybody's approach. Stewart, it is said, was apparently troubled in mind aud avoided talking,but would occasionally go up aud consult with the stranger aud then go down te the station telegraph office, where' he was thrown a package from a train which passjd thcre about 9 o'clock. "Stewart left iu the 6:33 train for Lan caster, where he remained until Monday morning, when he took a train westward and said that be had been sent a ticket from Philadelphia for Missouri. Isaac Diller says that the clothing worn by Stew art en tbe night in question was different from that which :be bad, en whciuHe turned eat of the heteJ en the night of February 22. ;Outho'fprineir .occasion lie' were a black slouch bat and was without any overcoat. On February 22 he had en a drab overcoat; dark Kossuth bat and were beets. Personally, he is described as about 28 years of age,. 3 feet Cor 7 inches high, compactly built, of fair complexion, with small brown eyes and a sandy moustache. "One night about a week after tbe de parture of Stewart, Rice, it is said, in an apparent state of intoxication, rode devrp en horseback te the office of Laverty aud obtained a ticket, for Dayton, Ohie, tthat had been left for him in Mr. ,'Liverty's care. Mr. Laverty says that Rice pretend ed te have great trouble in trading him, and declared that he had net been in that nart of tbe country for five years 'Having received tbe ticket, Rice rode away in tlie direction of Lancaster, and had net beeu ,sccn since. The f horse, however, which he rode was found tle following morning wandering at large in the neighborhood of Strasburg, where it bad apparently been turned loose. The horse was claimed by Jeseph F. Witmer, who lives two miles east of Leamau Place, who said that it had been stolen from his stable. Rice is described as being about 24 years of age, about five feet six inches high, with dark brown hair and moustache and slightly steeped. The connection of Stewart and Rice with 'the jobbery at Leaman Place and consequently, with the Valley Ferge murder is generally believed by the residents of that section. Many held that they are the same men who passed in this city under the names eT Abbett and Spiehlmann,' tbbagh they are net known te have used any aliases. District Attorney Wanger admits that the men may form at least an import ant aid in solving the mystery of tbe crime, It is said that if either of the men was connected with tbe affair it would be easy te raake his way te the -Pennsylvania rail road and by bearding a freight train be at Leaman Place hi three or four hours. District Attorney Wanger hasbeen en deavoring te obtain a picture of Stewart' - COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK UECULAB COKltetiPOttDEKC:.. W. G. Llwcllyn, a Spy type, was stepped by a tramp last night. We understand Wiltlcaiae eaf.aMebT 'in ribe .eastisg scuffle. ,J ' ' - " Tbe E.-E. Lutheran church people -are getting up a patch work qnilt te send te India. Any ene giving ten cents tewaids the thing may have bis name put en one of the patches. Quite a money-making idea'tujat. ' . """,. T , Several rafts passed here te-day. ' Mrs. E. S. Housten, of Marietta, left here at one o'clock te-day for Philadel phia, whence she will leave for Europe en the steamer Illinois. Colonel Samuel Sheck, president of the Columbia national bank, is confined te his residence with a severe illness. Chiquesalunga tribe Ne. 3'J, I. O. R. M., of this place, will held its annual picnic in Heisc's weeds en Whit-M.eiiday, June 6. This is the first picnic date given, but ethers will fellow. Engine Ne. 82-1 is again running, having received a thorough overhauling at the Philadelphia shops. Engine Ne. 3 is having her boilers tested. Messrs. Geerge McMullen aud E. Z. Eckcrt, of this place, aie extensively deal ing in Susquehanna- shad. They( have bought the entire season's catch from the Octoraro battery of D. F. Shure, ir. They are net only dealing at home, but ate shipping away. The funeral of Peter Bittner's child tuek place this morning from the Hely Trinity Catholic cliuich. (It will be remembered that the child died a couple of days age from scalds received by falling into a ves sel filled with boiling water.) Otte Beinbaucr was arretted last even ing for abusing bis mother and locked up. The beard of school directors are trying te secure some well known educator te de liver au address at the cemncncciuent ex ercises of our public schools. The " com mencement" will beheld iu the eptiu house, but we re net acquainted with its dateJ The Yeuug People's society bf St. Jehu's English Lutherau church held a meeting last evening at the residence of Mr.Charles P. Shrcincr, en Locust street above Sixth. A programine consisting of readings, reei. tatien, charades, vocal and instrumental music was dissected in geed style, aud after spending a very pleasant evening the society adjourned. ftarauelanipbell will open hi bazaai-to-merrow andthe first sale" will-be. made at" ten o'clock iu the meining. He will sell wagons and carriages, new aud second hand furniture, harness etc. His place at Fourth ami Walnut streets is very con veniently arianged. Several Columbians attended the danc ing sociable given last evening in Central hall, Marietta, by a committee of young meu et that place. i Ever since the formation el a congrega tion for the church of Ged, which was built at Seventh and Walnut ttreets, a couple of years age, by Rev. J. W. Deli -eng, serious divisions and dissensions have been conspicuous in it, and this with a membership never huge, ij; caii easily be seen could net tend towards its betterment financially or otherwise Uufeitunately the beginning witnessed the foimatien of factions which as factious never could pull together, and en no question has there ever bceu an uuitcd whole. The result can easily be reached even by ene who knows nothing whatever of the weikiugs of t!.e concern, as the fa.tiens, just like political factions, would each have their cede and would each stick te it. While a party re mained dominant it was expected that it should furnish everything the church re quired, and in tho'mcantime the opposition would be apathetic. The turning of the tables would of oenrso reverse the thing without doing any geed. Nothing is meie natural then than that there should have been a split aud a secession, and it is equal ly sure that the minority should have been the party te secede. Se it was. The dif ferences which were forever taking place finally culminated in a " kick," and this ' kick " almost evenly divides the congre gation. Following in the footsteps of i their Lutheran brethren, a number of the j " kickers," who have a leaning toward the Baptist persuasion, put their heads to gether and decided te hear what a minister of that denomination could say te them. J Te that end they secured the use, ler one night, of the E. E. Lutheran church build ing and invited several divines te address them. The meeting of the Baptist brethren was held last evening, and the gathering listened te the preaching of .Rev. J. T. Judd, of Har risburg, assisted by Rev. Win. Morrison, of Lancaster, and Rev. Dr. Crane.ef Yerk, after which they formed themselves into a Baptist churcb. Charles T. Emous was elected secretary pre tern. The congrega tion adjourned te meet at tbe rcsidcucc of Jehn Hall, en Seuth Fifth street, at 10", o'clock en Sunday morning, when services will be conducted by Rev. Wm. Morrison, of Lancaster. The ladies of the move- I nient will try te devise means te erect a church building in the near future. The Dlaguetlilaii Hall. The members of the Diagnethian liter ary society of Franklin aud Marshall ceU lege have begun a series of improvements in their fine hall en tbe college campus, just north of the main college building. These changes comprehend repairs te tuc reef, entire painting of the exterior and interior, re-carpeting and new curtains and the entire refrosceing and thcercoutieu of new figures for these of the classic sub jectsoraters, poets, historians, &c. which new adorn the walls. 1 lie improve ments have been begun aud will be fin ished, and the hall reopened, before the coming commencement in June. The Diags descrve credit for their enterprise, aud. the Substantial aid f pur towns-people iuhcirxlterts te elevate, thi literary toue"ef the community and tbe improve ments of huildiegs whieh arc a credit te the city. ' Lilitz News. The Jteeerd complains that some vandal entered the. Moravian graveyard, tore te pieces some bouquets and wreaths placed en graves there aud shattered the flower vases. A dead pig lies along the read leading from Lititz te Lancaster near Neffsville. Reform is necessary. - William Evans, Peter S. Heist aud Pioneer Jesiah Snavcly last week went te Mifilin county where they piirchasc'd 1140 acres of woodland. Next month they propose te begin cutting down the tim ber, te be superintended by Mr. Snavcly. The Innocent Assessors. The assessors of the several wards have been for the last two days bnsy serving tlicir notices of citir tax, appeal day being next Thursday. There is a general howl about the high rate this year, but as the assessors dd net make it they appear te take v the cempIamts-7a3 patiently- as it -'posaible for. sack innocent 'men Ae de. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had before him one drunk and a raj. Beth were discharged. JTEtF ADVERTISEXESTS- ANUASTKR WATCHES. ED W. J. ZjAlHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, . - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUK LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver aud Stiver-Plated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, Sx. . We offer te our patrons advantages which are raicly combined in one establishment, be cause we have n complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection "With our retail lni-tncsj .anU are making a large part et the goods we sell. This enables us te be mire of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives ns first-class facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN- i:kal repairing. EDW. J. ZAHM, 3Iaiiufiiclnrii)g Jeweler, iimr2M'inl&wU 8 SPECIAL NOTICE. Our Stock of Fine and Cheap Watches, French Bronze, Marble and Cheap American Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuaiy. Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Geld aud Rolled Geld' Plated Jewelry, aud all the staple goods "in our line, is one of the" largest aud finest in the state. We have also many fancy goods and novelties, pretty aud iuex)eusive, 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 aud 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 Insciiptien Engrav ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliances iu the hands of expert mechanics for proper Watch and Musical Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 "West King Street, Accident. This mei nti: a horse hitched te a heavy one horse w ;en, belonging te Jehn R. Biiuer, ami leaded with freight, was being turned at oetid at Orange and North Queen street, the front wheel caught in a clip attached te a shaft and the wagon was upset. The freight was spilled around the htseet. and j-cvcrul boxes of- clothes pins weic "broken open and strewn around. The goods were net damaged aud the step was only broken from tbu wagon. In Town. R. II. King and Fied. Sutherland, agents of the IS.ununi Louden show, are registered at the City hotel. Thcv aie making arrangements pcarance tomorrow. for the show's ar- Ddii t 2 our i;uiiury Sing ? Tlieu get a bottle of Bird Hitters, which is an im!uiliii restorer of eent; and a cure fei all disea-er. et cage birds. Ii your druggist does net ki-ep it. or will net get it for you, send a postal card te the ISlrd Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, X. J., and they will see that you are Mipplled. l'rlci il cents. inari-'Siud&w Tiik only true liippopetainu j, of thu fguutie species, i- llli the Ujrniiui-l.ondeii combiu-.i-tien. Then: arc ethers en exhibition in thi. eei'.miy, but they all belong te the dwarf va. i-iety. A I-'i-ec Eiitft-tikiiiiiienl. The liistaiiiiivrreaiy of the Haven litci.iry association will be held iu the Duke Street M. E. church this eeniiiK. The Continentals will sing tlie quartet? : Mr. Mcllinger will give tuoseloi; Prof. Haas and two yenni ladies will play, and Mi". (Jill, lenncrly of Philadcl plila. will wa :. With ether extras the aiini ver-aiy premts! s te lie (it.st class. Admission lice. ' Ikidney enru. " Attention is diicctcl te the wendeilul cures publish! d in another column, the immediate icult of taking ' liidneycui-.i." ltd Tin; inimitable and only Madame lleckrill, uui veisally acknowledged tit being without a rival in tiic equestrian profesiien, is with the Kai'tiiiin-Londeii consolidation. City Ulll 1'OKter. Can-en Jit ilenscl, city bill pesters, efliee 1s 1s TjaLieuvut building. Ne. t; Seuth Queen street. Conspicuous anil wcll.pi-otect.'d beards 1n all parti el the city. Circulars pregrammes and small billsrjndicieiu.ly and generally iU- Iributed. y . Sic.Mi:ii-A Aii:r.Aiui: Ceiux-llt, who li.ts been di'iignated as the 'Queen et the Flaming Zene."' trem her specialty efrlutns iter dash ing and lcrriUc liiirdle :ut through zones of fire, is with the ltKi-iiuiii-J.onueu consolida tion. Vaiulerbilt was neaUy shaved yejlvn lay with Cuticnr.i fc having Seap. Faint lies beteie catitsjr, pain and ditrcef atierward, prevented by Malt Bitters. .tpiX'i.-ix. senvEn. DegplMMi. j Hy the unthinking. Burdock has been con ! bldercd a-wced, aud its luxuiiant growth, tin- j pleasant smel I. etc., has rendered it, te these ' net knowing its virtue," u nuisance, and j yet the root has long been acknowledged by triivants a most invaluable as a diuretic, ape. j lieut and bleed piirilier. ISurdeck illoed Bit ; tcrs embody all iisgoed qualities. Price 1 , trial size 10 cenls. Fer Mile at H. II. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 Xerlli Queen street. I ........ ....-. ..n.B Vaa.. 1. ll...tirnl The " Londen Hair Celer Itcsterer" is the . most delightful article ever introduced te the Amcrican.pceplc and is totally ililletent from all ether "tluir Restorers, being entirely free irem all iiiipjrre ingredients that render ninny ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the" hair exists, or prema prema turegrayiicbb, from sickness or ether causes, Its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause u healthy growth, cleansing the sea! j) from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at tlie same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, firasantly Tjerirmcfl,, rendering it seltnnd pliable,-4ualrfng 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 for the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. uill-lvdTTliA F&w A Pertinent IJuestlea. Whether It is better when yen have met with an accident "cut, burned, scalded, or bruised yourself," te send for a bottle et "Themas' Eclectrie oU,"1ter te .nsosetnc unknown re medy and be laid up ler a month, and lese your time, and have a doctor's bill te pay in the bargain. Fer sale-at H. 11. Cochran' Drug Stere 137 Xerth Queen street. I JS! DEATHS. Uauck. In Clay township, April 20, David Huuck, aged 73 years. 2 months and 0 days. Funeral en Saturday at 9KXL m. Services at his late resilience, in Clay. Youx.t-In;Meuntvillc, en the 2th inst., Jehn Yohn. aged 71 year. The relatives and friends et the lainily arc -respectfully invWed te attend tin funeral, en Saturday at, 10 o'clock, .interment at Mount Meunt Meunt ville cemetery. 2td Chambers. In thin city, en tlui 20th inst. Elizabeth Chambers, widow of Jes. Chambers, J iiec e.auciucDtnfcuiw'iivx. ue. r The relatives and Irleitds-'ef the family tire respectfully invited, te attend the luneral, from.Uie residence of herwn, Andrew Cham bers, Ne. 431 North Prince street, en Sunday afterioeuat2o!clock. Interment at Lancas ter cemetery. ' 3td PcaxArcn. In this cltr, en the 21st Inst., Wilhelmine Timnia Schlaucli, daughter of J no. D. and Cutharine Schlaucli, aged '6 months. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, 517 Church street, en Sunday afteruoeu at 3 o'clock. Interment nt Z ion's Lutheran cemetery. 3td Uewjlilh. April 22, J88", in this city, Henry F. Uewnian. in-the29tliyear,erhis age. The relatives and Xrienes .et the family arc respectfully; invited te attend the funeral, without further notice, trem the residence el his mother, Mrs. Maria Bewman, Se. 127 s&ip- MfcRlCAN WATCHES. Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. s PECIAt NOTICE. .Lancaster, Pa. pen street, en Sntnlay afternoon, at 1 o'clock, te proceed te the Reformed Mennonite meet ing house (LetiRenrckef's), hcre the funeral services will beheld at 3 o'clock. Kaufman-. In this city, en the 22d inst., Miss Maria btencr Kaufman. Netice of 1 uncial hereafter. rOLITICAZ. Fer County Coieinluloner : Fl'AXK CLAItK, et Strasburft township. Subject te the choice et the Democratic conn cenn I ty convention. -.nrf-d&wtp I AUAJ1 S. OIKTUICII, of Maner township. ouejcei te me uecigien ei me iieraecrai'c county convention. HEXltY F. IIAKTMAX (Lime Uuriiei), et East I.aniictcr township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-iK"tw$p MAIITI.N HILDEUUAXr, or Mount Jey lloieiigh. subject te the deitisien of the Dem ocratic ceuntv convention. aplS-d&wtp JKIIli .MOilLElt, Kphrata. Subject te the decision of Ilia Deuiocretie county conven tion, uprll-d&wtp for County Auditer: JOHX I.. I.IGHTXEU.orLeaceck township. Subject te the deeixieii of the Dcmocmtie ceuntv convention. . apris-tfd&w -vjv tr ad rim tiskme .v ts. C 11I:US TICKKTS FOR SLE AT .' Yeung's News Stand, in trontet the lllack IIeim; Hetel, at the usual Might advance, ltd A SPECIAL MKKTINU UrTHK KMl'IKE Heek and Ladder Company Xe. 1 will be held this evening, Apr. 22, at 7 o'clock slurp. IJy order of the President, ltd H. CAUl'KXTEIt, Scc'y. XTOTI;K TO liKIDUK 11UILDEKS. 1A Sealed proposals will be received at the Commissioners' Ofticc at Lancaster, Pa., until Monday, May 25, 1SS1. at 12 o'clock m., for the erection and completion et a wooden bridge across the Cone&tegu creek at or near Martin's mill, in East Karl township. Bids must be in giess ami include the whole work excava tion, masonry and superstructure. Specifica tion can be seen by calling at the Commis sioners Office. The commissioners reserve the right te reject any or all bids. Ilv order of the Commissioners. I. N.S.WILL, api-22-ltdft.ltw Clerk. PROPOSALS WILL BR BKCKIVKD AT the Mayer's Office up te 7 o'clock p. m., -Thursday, April 23, lhSi, for all pi intin1.', paper and stationery which may be required by Councils and the several departments of the city government during tlie current official year. Said proposals te state the cect of printing all eidinauces introduced In Coun cils, warrants, c-eniuiituienU ami, ull ether blanks and forms scd in the Mayer's and Treasurer's elllces. when! specifications of the same may be had upon application. Proposals te state also thu cost pur page of printing the annual report et the Finance Committee. Proposals te be addressed te upr-USld COMMUTE K OX PUIXTING. s HLKIFf SALS. IJy virtue et a writ el fieri lacing te me ill tccted will be exposed e public sale at Xe. 28 East King street, en MOXDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVKXIXCS. APRIL 25, 26 and 27, at S o'clock, A Very Fine Collection et OIL PAINTINGS, Comprising Fine E vimplc of some el our best AMERICAN AND FQRKtaX ARTISTS. On Free Exhibition trem Sa .unlay at 2 p. m. Day and Evening. JACOB B. STRIXE, Sliciill. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster. April 20, itMl. npi-22 5td rpinV NEW ONE PRICE p- BOOT AND mm STOfiE, Ne. 30 EAST KING STREET. Xe person's eutlit is complete, especially' at this season et the year new that the new spring suits are out, without a new pair of Neatly Fitting Beets or Shoes. Especially should the children be provided with sx new pair et shoes, for with no ether ar tide of new apparel arc thev well pleased We invite you te call and examine pur goods", ns wc have beets and shoes te suit all. D. P. STACKIIOUSE, - s Se. 0 EAST JCINtt STREET,? r al-lmu "LAXCASTisltpA. peen UJ2AL.TU TO ALL! TESTIMONIAL! , Milluiisyille, April 21, 1-81. TnE Kiuseycura Mr'e. Cexpavv. . Dear Sirs I have been a sufferer for years witn a constant pain in my side and kidneys, and have tried a great 'many different reme dies, which were supposed te act en the liver nnd kidneys, wtthenr success, t I have. teen under the treatment: of- different; physicians, wituuui getting :my rcuisi.i uccmeat 4 get oneeryour circulars. ThesymptertiS'dcscrlbed suited my case. Having spent considerable money before, without getttnsr any relief, and ns your medicine was only fifty cents, 1 con cluded te try it. Am glad te say that it cured me. The pain in my side and back is gene, and 1 feel like another man. Furthermore, I have been a. sufferer from dyspepsia, and could never get anything that would cure iu Since I took KIDXEYCURA, dyspepsia has left me. I can eat anything, without feeling any lncon lncen yenience whatever a tlilnut ceuuti never de betere. I cheerfully recommend it te all he are similarly affected. C. A. KRAUS, Millersvillc, Lancaster county. Pa. KIDNEYCUKA is a TEA, composed or Roots and Hci bs. What it has dsne for Mr. Knew? and- hundreds of ethers, it will de for you. Try It; Fer sale at KAUFFMAX'S DRUG STORE, . . . - NO-.-116 Xerth Queen Street, ltd Lancaster, Pa. DRV GOODS. A STBlctijlKOS.' AJCTcimSEMEST. GRAND SPRING OPENING OS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 27tii & 28th, AT LANCASTER BAZAAR, 18 EAST KING STREET. Elegant Display et mTJieiRY GOODS. FINE TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. Flowers, Feathers, Silks, RIBBOXS, LACES AXD OTHERS. ASTRECH BROS. N TKWCHKAP STOCE. WmMk HaiiaD's NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Retwcen the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, (ADLER'S ULD STAXD), is non' full of Bargains from Auction. BLACK SILKS, . COLORED SILKS, Rrecadc Silks for Trimmings. Rlack Cash meres at all prices, cheapest in thiscity. Dress Goods in variety. Dress Ginghams In Hand Hand Hand Heme assortment. Table Linens and every thing cheap. ANOTHER LOT OF Carpet Frem Auction, TERY, CHEAP. MATTINGS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS CHEAP. Wc are .selling lets of bargains all Hie time, and having new ones eveiy day at METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Xe. IS WEST KINH STREET, LAXCASTER, PA. XIT"!-. TO-DAY OPEN A NEW LINE IN Tapestry Brussels Garnets, At 75 and 80 Cents, In Choice Patterns and Colorings. .They are the Cheapest Line in this city. Alse, XEW PATTERNS IN Roxbury & Smith's Extra Tapestries and Brussels Carpets. All loner than the lowest. We -elicit a call. Xe trouble te show our goods. Xew Patterns in EXTRA SUPER 1XGRAIXS. New Patterns in COTTON CHAIN INGRAINS. New Patterns in ALL COTTON I! RAINS. flew Line of Mattings In all Grades of Goods. OIL CLOTHS, STAIR PADS, CARPET ' LININGS, &e. Window Shades and Fixtures. LARGEST LINE OF WALL PAPERS. 'J. B. MARTIN & CO., - Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. VaiNA AXD BEASSWARE. c: tUNA HALLt Common Sense Stew Pan, FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY COOKING UTEN SIL IN USE. They will net Burn or Scorch like an IROX or Tin Kettle. The Best, Cheapest and Most Satis factory. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 KAST KING STREET. i1 EO. FLICK, TAXIDERMIST, Ne. 15 West German Street, Lnncaster, Pa. Birds anU Animals auffeil te ertlur en the most reasonable terms. Staffed blrd3 kept en hand nd for aule. aprlO-lwd ASTBICH BROTHERS THIRD EDITIOff. FRIDAY STONING. APRIL. 23, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, April 33. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly clendy weather, and occasional rain, stationary barometer variable winds, and stationary or higher temperature. Ceraiag Here fee Werk. Bradford, Emj.. April 23. Trade is se bad here that factory operatives are emigrating at the rate of 50 per week. The majority go te the United States. Over CO lefC for America last week, and large numbers are booked for the present week. One of the Bradford firms content plate taking a let of machinery te America and manufacturing American wools en the spot. There are hundreds of unemployed operatives here, and a majority of the mills are running en short time. Brady's Rascalities. WASUiNGTON,ApriI 22. The fraudulent transactions which have been uncovered in the contract offiee of the posteffice de partment arc the principal topic of discus discus sien throughout the city te-day. The case against Gen. Brady and his friends has been presented te the president and in structions were at once given te complete the evidence and then lay the whole subject before the attorney geneial.- Meanwhile very little information of an official charac ter caa be.ebtained. There is nothing thus far te' show that Judge Tyuer was impli cated in the frauds. THE RAGING MISSOURI. Higher than Ever Before. Sioux City, Iowa, April 22. The Mis souri is still rising at this point, and is one feet higher than at any time during this season. Despatches irem Sully report the river as still rising there. It is reported te-day that the last of the imperiled Dakota sufferers have been rescued from their watery surroundings. Tbe demand for feed and clothing will be fully met. m Reading Wrangling. Philadelphia, April 22. Counsel for the McCalments in the United States cir cuit court te-day called the attention of the judges te the fact that Gewen had given notice te subscribers for deferred in come bends that new bends would be is sued , with their redeemable feature ex punged. Opposing counsel refused te discuss newspaper articles aud left ceuit. A form of revocation of decree of Novem ber 18th wai submitted te the court and will be parsed upon te-morrow. Ierillaril's Entry wins tlie Newmarket. Londen, April 22. The race for the Newmarket handicap canie off and was wen by Mr. P Lorillard's 4 year old chest nut colt "Mistake." The second place was secured by Count F. De Grange's Taulet," and the third by Str J. D. Ast Icy's "Windser." Eleven ran. On the Ola String. W vmunoten, April 22. After defeat ing the usual motion te go into executive session the Senate took up the unfinished business, the resolution for the election of officers of the Senate. Mr." Merrill spoke for the Republicans. Signs of Republican Weakening. Washington, April 22t Seme Repub lican senators have initiated a movement for a meeting of the caucus te-morrow te bring about one or mera executive sessions at an early date, se as te dispose of seme of the accumulated business. The I'luefls at C'liicige. Chicago, April 22. The floods iu this city arc about at a itandstill,and are reced ing further south. Stories of hardship and deprivation resulting from them arc hourly coming te hand. Secretary Lincoln In Washington. Washington, April 22. Secretary Lin coln rcturneu from Cfftcage this morning and attended the meeting of the cabinet at 12 o'clock. MARKETS. Mew YOTK MHMtei. Nw Yere. April 22. Klenr State anil West ern steady, liuht expert and moderate home trade demand : Superfine state at $3 !: i 50 ; extra de 1 i 504 ; choice de S4 704 90 lancy detfifji; 75: rnnl hoop Ohie $4.33f9.' ; choice de at $5 036 75; super fine west' em $3 90f4 50: common te iroed ex tra de $1 5034 00 ; choice de .1 OOfJG 75 : choice white wheat de $53600. Southern quiet nn changed ; common te fair extra at f 1 75s?5 ; : i;eh tncnelcn de $5 25fi! 75. Wheat Jilc hljrncr and talrlv actlvn : Ne. J, White, Api II. f 1 M : Ne. 2 Red. April. ! 26U ; de Slay, $1 !i(S)l 23)s ; de June, 1 iStf 1 22J; de JlilV.$t2l)K12(. Cern a shade stienae and fairly active : Mixed wtMlern spot, 5(l!4G0c; de luture, 56J fi0c. Oats !4fic better ; State iUgOlc;. Western 44Jinc. riillatlelphla Market. fuitADKLpHiA, Pa., April 22. flour mar kct quiet but Arm: superflne, at f3 00 : M: extra fi 73S4 25 ; Ohie anil t ndianiLfamily 5 5tfi5 87: I'cniri. family $1 7351U : St. Lnnte family J5 75(" 25; Minm-sela Extra 8595 75 de str.iilit, $5S7ff(25; winter patent SUSO? 30 ; .pi injj de $0 75ffl7 75. Kye Heur at $5 255 SO. Wlient firm with tulr demand ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $122: Del. anil reiinnylvaiiia Kel and Amber, $1 21J1 -11. Cern scarce and II nil ; ste.miui-, 7'He; ycli'iw and mixed SSftjOc. Oats lirin with lijrbt supplies ; Ne. 1 While. 50s ; Ne.2. de, 47;rj4Se : Ne. 8, de47c: Ne. 2 Mixcf,4Cc. ttye scarce and wanted at $1 ISc. Seeds Uoeil te prime clever dull at 7g7K ; de de Timethy Arm, $3 00Qi:l 10 ; de de Flaxseed at $1 '1 Xi Previsions market Arm : mus perk at $18 50 ; beet Ham-' nt $22 G023 00 ; Indian mees beef. $21 OJ f. e. b. Uaeeu -tnmked siienldcrsffc; saltdefiVJc: smoked liann 11 QllKc; pickled tiain- :QI0jgc. Lard Arm ; city kettle, lliai2 : !oe- butchers' 10jf$llc; prenn steam, $1175. Uaiter iuiet,casrcr ; Creami'ry ext-ra 31:Uc : Reed te choice 28S30 ; If. C. ft N. V. extra, t ubv, ncw,2fii?28.::eMttrkiiifi. 13g18c ; Western dsirv extra2526e: iie Reed te choice mfi'Me. ICeIi-. dull except cheice ; I'cnn'a and Western 12 22, as te quality. aitftn Uriner ; 1'cnn.i. and WpHterr, I8nc Chechcflrm and fair Inquiry; New Yerk fnl! cream 13i$14c ; Western full cre'.ire V-'jrj fiJlUc: de fair totreod, ll12s: de half xhiin' 89c : Pa. fikims 7c. Petroleum quiet: rclincd 7JfIc. WhiHkyat $1 09. Stock ill ar Her. New Yerk, Pluladelpbia aud Lecal Stock, also United States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Loxe, N. E. Cor. Centra Square. Niw Yerk Stocks. Stocks strong. April 22. a. v. r. si. r m 10.UO 10 '0i Mencv 5t Chicago & North Western 121 121 1KJ Cblcace. Mil. St. Paul HOJi llli 112 Canada Southern 74'4 75 C. C. & 1. C. K. It 2114 25 25 Uel..Lack.ft Western U8i 11S 118 Delaware Hudsen Canal I9 100 10j Denver Kie Urande 104 101 HBTi Hannibal & St. Jee 57 57, 534 Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. V2.VA 124 12; Manhattan J&levated 0 '6 Micliigan central no ui vny9 Missouri, Kansas Texas 4J Affii .Y.,Lake Erie Western.... 45 Vi 4 New Jersey Central 08;i 0 WH N. Y., Ontario Western &M 334 34J New xerKccniTai e mi SuireTunncl iyt .... 2 Union Pacille 117 1175X117 Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific.... Hi WM 47 " " Preferred, tan .... 89- Western Union Tel. Ce II6 117 116 Philadelfbia. atecks steady. Pennsylvania K. It 63 H wya Heading 2b 20 29J Lehigh Valley i'A Lehtgn Navigation 45 45 4. Buffalo, Pitts. & Western 21 2IJi iiyA Northern Centra! 30Ji 50i 50J5 NerthemPaclnc 13 tt 41 " Preferred "Hi Hestenville 21 21 Philadelphia Erle tt. It 27 Iowa Gulch Mining 5e 50 Ukitee States Besps. r. n . 1:00 United States 4 per cents .... 111 4J " 113 " 5 " " 10P " " 103 WA2TTS. WAXTB.D-A GOOD HOTEL AND KKS KKS KKS tanrantoeok; goetwajes. Most come recommended. Apply at the " SPRECHER" HOUSE. anrSl-ttd U North Duke Street. W ANTED TWO GOOD UUUSISrAIHT. crs. Apply at J.e. w Seuth Lime street. aprti 2td JXW&MJUtM. 500 SETS SILTKK-riTEM" TABLE SPOONS. TEA SPOONS. MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORKS. DESSERT AND MEDIUM KNIVES. At AUUISTUS KHOABSS, Jeweler. 20 East King Street. Lancaster, I a. ElTTEBTAIXjnarTS. FULTON OPKKA flOCSE. Every Afternoon and Evening. HERZOG'S ASSEMBLAGE OTTHX WORLD'S WONDERS AND ROMAN STUDENTS. eprs open at 1 and 7i p. in. Commences at 2 and &.i p. m. ADMISSION. ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR,. ...10 Ctt. ...1SCU. faprlS-lwd TjULTON OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday Evening, April 97. A new and powerful drama The renowned Government Scout ami Guide, BUFFALO BILL (HON. WM. F. CODY.) A Troupe of Cheyenne Indian Chiefs, A Superb Band anil Orchestra, and a Star uiauuuiu uuuipaiiy, who win aptear in ine New Drama, by J no. A. Stevens, author of " Unknown," entitled, PEAIRIE WAIF! A STORY Or THE TAR WEST. Mr. Ceny," Buffalo Bil," will give an exhi bition of fancy Rifle Sheeting. Upen the arrival et tbe company in town leek out ter the Grand Street Parade by the Indians en horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's serenade band. Popular Priees of Admission. RESERVED SEATS, 74 Cts. Te be had at Opera Heuse Office. WM. K. CODY. Proprietor and Mansger. JOslI E.OUDEN Business Manager. UARRYSELLERS General Agent npt22-ltd rt'LTO.N OPEKA nOCSK. ONE NIGHT ONLl. MONDAY, APRII, 25tH, 1881. America's favorite. MAGGIE MITCHELL, In her Celebrated Impersonations, supported by MR. R. FULTON RUSSELL and a Specially Selected Dramale Company. Her Unap proachable Creation of " FANCHON." FANC1ION MAGGIE MITCHELL. ACT 1 The Shadow Dance. ACT II festival et t. Andeche. ACT III Thu Cricket's Heme. ACT IV The Parting. ACT V:'he Return et Cricket Produced with every care and attention te detail, for scale of prices see newspapers. Scats secured at nera Heuse. Otllce. Sale will commence en Thursaay morning at 9 o'cieok. PIC ICES: RESERVED SEATS,. ADMISSION .5075 CU npr20-5td IHIK UliEATEST SHOW ON EARTH. P. T. BARNUM, THE PRINCE, ON THE WAY WITH BIS OS'S AMD TUE Great Londen Circus, Sanger's Royal British Menagerie ASD THB Grand International Allied Shows. United ler this season only, and new com mencing an experimental tenr of the whole country, ata daily expense of 84,S0O. P. T. BARNUM. J. A. BAILEY t J. L. HUTCHINSON, SOLE OWNERS. Lancaster, Saturday, April 23, 1881. Tlie Most Unexampled Consolidation ever Effected. 4 STALWART SHOWS COMBINED. All ether Shows Dwarfed lnteln'slgnlflcance by Us Tewel injc Greatuesa. . Yen have Looked for ns We are Coming te Make Geed enr Werd. Half a Millien People Turned Away in New Yerk In Twe Wccktt. Such a Triumph Never Known Before. THE FEATURE SHOW OP THE PERIOD. The Seven Giant Wonders. CHANG, THE CHINESE UIANT, The Tallest Man In the World. THE ORIGINAL Gen. Tem Thumb & Wife, Reintroduced by Hen. P.T. Karnnin ler tlie first time in twenty yean. 3 TIMES THE LARGEST MENAGERIE ANYWHERE ON TnE GLOBE. 200 CHA3IPIOX CIRCUS ACTORS IN THREE RINGS. Leapiaff, Wrest Ha, ltldia; ami lumh- llHgr Cwtcsts fer'tteM Meals aaa Diaatead Studdew Jewels. The Biggest. M(ht Brilliant aud Leagtwt Street Precession ever seen, paling all ethers into Nothingness with its Gorgeous Glory, te occur at 8:30 a. m. the opening day. The merninir pertermancea arc less crowded and the artists, animals and trained stallions mncli fresher. Don't forget that we ncvcradvertlse a anisic feature which we de net exhibit. HON. P.T. BAHNUJI'S LlfE, written by himself, reduced from 13 te 50 cents. Notwithstanding the extraordinary attrac tions, the admission charged Is the same as nseal. aDoers open at 10:30 a. m., and land 7 p. m. Performance te take place in the 3 Arenas an hour later. CHILDREN UNgER 9 YEARS, - 25 Cfs. aprl2-32djbwl3 vretlCIS TO CONTHACTOBS. Ofwck or tub Coxbbeok Vallzt R.'K. Ce., i Lebanon, Pa., April 16, 1861. I, Pcalad proposals will be received U this office until 9 o'clock p. m., Saturday. April 30, for tbe grading and masonry of Sections Xe. i te 11 Inclusive of the Colebrook Valley Rail road. Map, profile, specifications and estimate et quantities can be seen at this office. The beard reserves the right te relect any or alL proposals received. By order el the Beard, - D.JONES LUCAS. pr!8-Ctd Engineer in Charge
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