LANCASTER DAILY OTEIXIGENCER, S'iTURbAt, APRIL 23, 1881 COLUMBIA NEWS. UCK KEGCLAK COKKliSPONDKNCK . Hen. James M. Gamble and wife, wlie have beeii visiting Mr. Abram Brunei-, left te-day for their borne at Williamsport, Pa. A handsome breech -leading, double barrel, shotgeu, te bechanced off at a fair for the benefit of the Knights of the Mystic Chain, is en exhibition at P. S. Brugh's drag store. A session of the teachers' institute was held this morning. 'Squire Grier will open his eGica in the room Ne. 104Lecnst btreet. Rev. G. P. Miller, of Marietta, will preach for 8t. Jehn's Lutheran congrega tion in the German Lutheran church, en Locust street, below Sixth, en Sunday morning at 16 o'clock Sunday school at Shuler's hall at 1:30 p.m. Tbe,funerai of the late William Gorden took place yesterday afternoon from St. Paul's Episcopal church. Interment in Mount Bethel cemetery. Excursion tickets te Lancaster aud return and geed for Barnum's circus are being sold te-day by the Penn sylvania railroad company at ninety eight cents. Almest every freight train leaving here for the cast between seven and twelve was crowded with men and boys going te see the show in a cheaper way. William Shartzcl, of Washington bor ough, who has recently opened a dairy, will begin en Monday te serve milk and cream te Columbia people. The mere the merrier. Five Columbia ladies and gentlemen went te Harrisburg last evening te lend their assistance at an oyster supper given by Mr. Harry Say ford at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Hess. Mrs. Hess is a native Columbia lady. A happ y time was had. Rev. E. S. Merrell, of Montgomery Square, Montgomery county, Pa., will officiate te morrow morning and eveniug in the E. E. Lutheran chuich. Mrs. Charles Bennett, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. F. A. Bennett. Mr. P. B. Vache is just about finishing a handsome' piece of work at Dr. F. Hinkle's heubc en Seuth Second street. The building is renovated througeut. Mr V. was at. one time chief of the Pennsyl vania railroad company's corps of painter and hi work speaks for itself. Much credit is lcllected upon Miss Alice Buchcr, a teacher in the secondary depait ment of eur'nublic schools, by the oral ex amination in" spelling which her pupils passed. Only two scholars in her whole school failed te cencctly spell each of mera than two hundred words given them and these two each failed but once. Is there a class in t'.ie country that can equal this ? A beard raft in charge of Pi'et Isaac Shultz, of Washington borough, in going through the raft chute yesterday afternoon Irjke into three pieces. The first piece en which were three or four men, was sue cc ssfully landed at Washington borough. The second piece struck en the shoals at the upper end of Shad Island, but of the third piece we can hear nothing. ltev. Henry Wheeler, of the M. E. church, in whose bauds was placed the fund for the peer, created by the enter tainment by a "home talent" company, in Thursday last, reports twenty-six fam ilies assisted from it, some of them two or three times, some were sick au . all desti tute. One hundred in all were helped. The disbursements for eal were $24.2C ; groceries $18.83 ; shoes $5.12 ; weed $2 ; cash $20.10; total, $70.31. The distribution was satisfactory te donors aud denees. College Orchestra Concert. The benefit concert, under the direction of Mr. A. P. Hern, Ter the benefit of the cellege orchestra of Franklin and Marshall college came off in the cellege chapel last night ami had a large, a critical and en thusiastic audience. The entertainment would have done high credit te a profes sional company of musicians. Twcnty-ii vc voices! accompanied by the orchestra s.mg the students' chorus "Come Bounteous May." Mr. Julius A. Hereld's violin sole was raptueusly applauded ; Mr. Hern and Mr. Hasslcr gave a piano duet from Beethoven ; T. M. Beis-er's cor net sole had a deserved encore and he dis played great skill en this difficult instru ment. The students' chorus rendered the four-part song, "The Jovial BeggaiV with tine effect. Part II was opened by the erchest a with an overture by Hcreld, and in cuceic the orchestra gave the " Approach of Spring " waltzes, an admirable selection. Miss Kate Apple, in her usual exquisite voice aud execution, sang "Who's At my Window," and was encored, singing in response an air composed by Miss Alice Nevin ; the orchestra presented Miss A. with a rich bouquet. Mr. Hern played a piano sole, an extremely difficult composition skillful ly executed, follewedby a Unto and violin duet, bv Willie II. Haner and E. I). Win- genreth. Master Hagcr en his flute wen golden praise from the audience, displaying signal power with his iusUumeutand giving premise of a brilliant musical future. A piano duett by T. C. Meyer and S. M. Miller was encored, aud the students' chorus "Calm Be Thy Slumbers " ended the highly successful concert. Mr. Hern thanked the audience for their kind at tention aud sympathy, and everybody was well-satisfied. The orchestra is composed of the fol lowing persens: E. D. Wingenreth, leader ; J. A. Hereld, 1st violin ; E. W. McCaskey, 2d violin ; E. B. Sangree. 2d violin ; C. D. Meyer, viola ; Willie II. Hager, flute ; J F. L. Harbaugh, clario clarie net ; T. M. Beiser, cornet ; D. T. Bau man, trombone ; M. B. Reber, drum ; H. II. Sangree, cello ; F. C. Meyer, base ; A. P. Hern, piano. utile Locals. At the meeting in New Hellaud yester day te organize a movement te establish a bank. II. A. Reland-presided aud in an hour $51,000 of stock was subscribed for. A committee of C. F. Reland, James Diller, W. W. Kiuzen, E. C. Diller and Phil in Brubakcr. was appointed te solicit further subscriptions, communicate with the controller of currency and call a meet ing of the subscribers for stock for the purpose of organizing the bank. Yeung Bembcrger, residing en Seuth Queen street, had the second linger of his right baud tern oft" by beingcaught in a boring machine at Al. Diller's hub lactery, Lemen aud Prince streets. Dr. Davis dressed it. Last night the alarm bell en the Ameri can engine house was rung, but there was no fire. Why was it ? This morning three young countrymen were driving along East Vine street. When they reached a point in front of of Andrew Ball's new house, the wagon struck a sand pile and was upset. One man had his head badly cut and he was carried into the- house of Rebert Eich Eich heltx, where his wounds were dressed. The buggy was a total wreck, the horse having run for some distance. Miller Smith, who was arrested with O'Brien's circus at Mt. Jey, was heard by Squire Slaymaker at Alderman Barr's office this morning. Themas Livingston recognized him as one of the men who robbed him near- the Gap in January, 1880, and Smith gave bail te answer at court. Jehn Tobin, sentenced in August, 1880, te and serving 18 months' imprisonment for breaking into Dr. Boyd's office, claims te prove by letters from the sherifl, dis trict attorney and ether officials of Mont gomery county, New Yerk, that en the day of the burglary he was in jail in that ceuuty, serving out a sentence. Yehu & Ce., of Mountville, shipped from Threatening a Strike. A strike is threatened among the oper atives at the Stevens cotton yam mill en Pine street, who object te working at night. They think fourteen hours tee much of a geed thing, and have given notice te the proprietors, Messrs. Peters & Shirk, that unless they arc are allowed te quit at six o'clock they will refuse te work altogether. Marietta yesterday CO head of fine fat cattle, all fedby Cel. James Duffy en his Marietta and Island farms during past winter. Wagen Broken. While unloading the circus one of the wagons fell off the cars and was slightly damaged. Iou t xeur Canary Slue ? Then get a bottle of Bint Bitters, wuich in an unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all discuses of cage birds, li your druggist lees net keep it, or will net get it for you. send a postal cant te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden. X. J., and tliey will sec tli.it you arc supplied, Price, 25 cents. maris 3md&w Dr. Cleinsen, et Clayinent, Del., will preach in St. JehuN 1. K. church te-morrow morning and evening. Tribute et Respect. At a special meeting or the Empire Heek and Ladder company, huld April 22, 1831, the lollewlng preamble ami resolution were adopted : Wiiehea3, In the dlpcnsatieu of an all wise Providence, another ofenr number has been summoned Irein earth. Reaelvvd, That we have heard with unfeign ed sorrow and deep regiet of the death of Henry F. Itewmau, for year an uctlve mem ber et our company. Resolved, That in the less or Mr. Bewman, wc, as members et the Kmpire hook and lad der company, liienrn for one whose death Is peculiarly mournful, who was universally be loved for his gentlemanly deportment, lilt gentleness of disposition and the uiilteriu com tcsy which always characterized his busi ness andfceci.il relations. Resolved, That in their ailiieUen w.e greatly sympathize with the bereaved family. Resolved, That iu respect te the memory of the deceased, wu attend the tuncral in a body and wear the usual badge or mourning ter thirty days. Resolved, That a certified copy of these reso lutions be bent te the family of the deceased, that these proceeding be published In the papers efthc city, ami that the secretary be directed te pl:ice them en the minutes of the ceiim.mv. P. E.SLAYMAKER, S. . ALT1CK, T. U. WILEY, J. C. CARTER, .1. A. E. CARPENTER, K. MrGRANN, .1. V. KEED, lI.'CAUrnskTLK, Committee Secretary. ltd General Weaver. tieueral W caver, w he will speak in Fulton opera house en Tuesday night, is exceedingly popular with his own party. But net only Is he listened teby Greenb.ickers.but his oratory attracts crowded houses el all political com plexions. At Glean, X. .1., at the conclusion el liis speech, the cntircavjcmbry rose te their feet and gave twice three cheers for General Weaver, which ccmed te shake the building. Secure your eats at once. Amusement. "Function, the Cricket." In the extensive reportelre et that accomplished actress. Miss Maggie Mitchell, there is no role in which she has achieved wider lame nor made mere es sentially her own than thatei Fanchen. in the beautiful and romantic drama of that mime. It is In tht character that MUs Mitchell Is billed te appear here en Monday evening next. Everybody is e familiar with the quality of Maggie Mitchell's talent that it would be but a waste et words te dwell upon it in announce ment et her coming, but it is a satisfaction te be assure. I that this charming little lady has surieunded herself by a coterie of artist' com petent te accord her the support that an actress of her calibre should receive. Other Attractions. The ether opera house attractions of the week tins far advertised are "Bullale Bill" In his new frontier drama, 'The Prairie Waif,'" en Tuesday evening, and Miles' celebrated Juvenile opera troupe in the ever popular " Pinafore" en Thursday. City Hill Pesters. Caixon& lleiibcl, city bill pester, elllcc lx tixlkjenckI'. building, Ne.. Seuth Queen street. Conspicuous and well protected beards in all pat in et the city. Circulars, pregramme and small tiills judiciously and generally distributed. Nothing!' tee geed even Cuticura Seap. ler our baby no, net IH-.ease prevented anil medical bills lessened by a timely use et Malt Bitters. HHEVIAL NOTMVES. A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should i'0 slopped. Xeglcct frequently results in an In cur-able Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder thebtemaeh like cough syrups ami balsams, but act directly en the inll.imed parts allaying iriitutieu, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Latarih, and the Threat Troubles which Singers ami PubllcSpeukers am subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches lmve been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-in t-iitcd rankameng the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. uiS-lvdTTh&S&lyw Itching Piles Symptoms aud Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like pcrspira tlen, intense itching, increased by scratching, j very dlslresslng. particularly at night, as ir pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; II allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure .cure. Alse for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 30 cents, three boxes for SI 25. 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 4 Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl2-lyMwSAW Mothers! M oilier:! Mothers!!! Aie you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chtld.sutrerlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? It se, go ut once and get a bottle or MRS. WIXSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwill re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is nut a mother en cut th who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it i 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 in the United SUites. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a lKUlle. murMvd&wM.W&S Kdttcated Women. llcflued aud educated women will some times suffer in silence for years from kidnev diseases, or constipation and piles, which could easily be cured by a package el Kidney Kidney Wert. There is hardly a woman te be found that docs net at some time suffer from some et the diseases for which tnls great remedy is a specific. It U put tip In liquid find ury forms, equally efficient. Springfield Union, nplS-lwd&w SAMPLE MOTICK. H Is impossible ler a woman after a faithful course el treatment with Lytlia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., fcr pamphlets. lY29-lydcedftw A Cure at Last. Specific without number ler the cure et Catarrh have been extensively advertised, und doubtless there is some virtue in all, but the evidence is overwhelming that Ely's ream Balm gees mere directly than any ether te the seat of the disease, and though it is a comparatively new discovery, it has re sulted in mere cures within the range et our observation than all the ethers put together. nilkesbarre, Pa , Union Leader, Dec 19, 1S79. Wc Have Sold Ely's Cream Balm ler Catarrh ler the past year ; have never had a complaint but have received praises. It gives satisfaction te every one using it. Nat. Welm & Ce., Druggist, Wilkesbarrc, Pa.. Jan. 23. I860. npl3-2wdcedAw DEATHS. Chambers. In this city, en the 20th Inst., Elizabeth Chambers, widow of Jes. Chanfbers, dee'd, in the 88tli year or her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from tlie residence of her son, Andrew Cliam bcrsr Xe. 431 North Pi Ince street, en Sunday arternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancas ter cemetery. std Pchlacch. In this city, en the 2l9t Inst., Wilheltnine Emma Schlaueh, daughter or J no. D. and Catharine ScblaucL, aged 3 months. The relatives and friends et the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the luaeral, treat her late residence, 517 Church street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Zlen's Lutheran cemetery. 3td Bewxak April 22. 1881. in this city, Henry F. Bewman, in the 29th year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence et his mother, Mrs. "Maria Bewman, Ne. 127 Ship pen street, en Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, te proceed te the Reformed Mcnneuitc meet ing house (Lengenrcker's), where the funeral services will lie held at 3 o'clock. DcxeAN. At the residence of Jeremiah Keen, In this city, en Friday. April 22, Mrs. Mary T. Dungan, widow et the late William Dungan, of Eden township, in the 7Cth year of her age. Funeral lrem Xe. 410 East Strawberry street, en Monday, at 1 p. in. Interment at the Lancaster cemetery. Kacfscas. In this city, en the 22d iust., Miss Maria Louisa Kaufman. Funeral from the residence et her brother Junius B. Kaufman, en Monday morning at 11 o'clock. It el at Ives and friends are Invited te attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMMt THK LAKOKST AMU CHKAftST stock of Furniture of all kinds go te UOFFMEIEB'S, Ne. 2G East K lug Street, wherc'yeu will get a bargain. lid fMIE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING X of the Union Building and Lean Associa tion will beat W. A. Wilsen's Office. Xe. 3JK Seuth Dul'c street, en Monday evening at 7 o'clock. A. H. BALL. apr23-2td Secretary. REWARD. LOST ON -THE LAMPETER ltead, coming te Lancaster, a White Afghan, striped with pink and blue ribbons. The reward will be paid by leaving itat W. 1. Sprecher & icon's Seed Stere, Lancaster. Pa. upri'l-iid.tltw MEMBERS OF THE EMPIRE HOOK AND Ladder Coin piny will meet at Truck Heuse at 12 m. sharp, Sunday, 21th inst., te at tend the funeral el our hue member, H. F. Bewmau. Dress Black Suit. ltd rfMIK MONTHLY A1KKT1NG OF TUE L " People's Building, Lean and Deposit Ceniuany," will lie held this '(SATURDAY) evening at 7 o'clock, at their hall, Xe. fu North Queen street. Meney leaned at, 9 o'clock. ltd 11. W. VILLEE.Sce'y. REMOVAL. COIIO & WILEY ha c removed their Ceal Office from Xe. 3 North Duke street te Xe. 80 CENTRE SQUARE. a20-3tdW,S&Tu x Seuth-East Angle, rpilE REGULAR. MONTHLY MEETING OF JL the American Mechanics' Building und Lean Association will be held this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock, in Franklin's Office, Ne. 35 East orange street. WM. T. JEFFER1ES, ltd secretary. rintY IT AND FIND Olir WHAT A 11 K. X licteus Custard can be made by using Hublcy's Liquid Rennet. Four Recipes ler preparing with each bottle. Price 25 cent?; at UUBLEY'S DRUG sTORE. ltd 24 West King Street. SAUKK KRAUT LUNCH THIS (SATUR DAY) at the Fulton Opera Heuse Saleen. Princ: street. Keiker's Beer en tap. JOHN SPAXGLER, ltd Proprietor. vitro KTH SEEING THK DISPLAY OF NECKWEAR. SU&PEXDKRS AND II XDKEKCIIIEFS, E. J. ERISMANS, SK .". NORTH OUKfeN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. DELIGHTFUL ANDCOOL1NG DRINK. Meutserral Lime Fruit Juice. It lerins, diluted with live or eight times Its bulk et water, or blended with Spirits, Seda Water, &c.. a Most Wholesome, Delicious and Refreshing Beverage. It may be sweet ened te suit the taste. In addition te being a most delightful and cooling drink, your phy sician wiil reeenimcud it for its medicinal vii- tues ; especially Ulicuuintic rains. Fer sale at Relgait's Wine Mew, Ne. lifcl East King street. api KVW&Sltd II. E. S I. A 1 M A K Kit, Agt. T It. MAK TIN A: CO. 1881 SPRING! 1881 DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. NEW FABRICS NEW COLORINGS, NEW DESIGNS Opening a Line of New Ettects In Ssrps.Amn.SMa Cleths, J103I1E CLOTHS, HUSTINGS, BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, BLACK AND COLORED STLKS, MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS, FRENCH ZEPIIYR GINGHAMS. NEW SPRING HOSIERY, NEW SPRING GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, LADIES' ANO GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JSEW CARPETS WALL PAPERS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA WANTS. WANTED A GOOIJ HOTEL AND UKS taurant cook; geed wages. Must come recommended. Applvattlie " SPKECHEU " HOUSE, aurSMtd 31 North Duke Street. W ANTED TWO CUOIl HOUliE PAINT . crs. Apply at Ne. SO .Seuth Lime street. nprS-2td SEW ADrXXTISFSLEXTS- mW DRKSS GOODS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. All the Novelties of the Season. ALL WOOL MELANGES. SILK MIXED ROMAN STRIPES. ALL WOOL SUITINGS. ALL WOOL FRENCH FOULE. SURAH SIKS AND SATINS. BBOCABE SMS, TH SILKS, AH Shades at Very Lew Prices. Satin and Serge Ribbons all Shades. Laces and Embroideries in all the New Goods. SUN UMBRELLAS AM) PARASOLS. SUN UM ELLASAND PABASOLS. Au entire New Stock just opened. All iu the Newest Styles. Our Stock is the Very Largest.. Our Stock is the Very Largest. -:e: GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET, L ANCA8TKK WATCHES. ETJW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweta, - - - Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. WE INV1TK ATTENTION TO OUU LAUQE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Sliver aud Sliver-Plated Ware In Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, &v. Wc offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one e-dablishment. be cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING OKPAltOIKNT In connection with our retail business ,and arc making a large part et the goods we xcll. This enables us te bi; sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us urt class facilities fur WATCH WORK anil QKN Kll.YL UErAIUIXG. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, mar2!-:tind&wlt SI'KCIAL NOTICK. Our Stock el' Fine aud 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 goods ami novelties, pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents. Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We cau make up auy desigu 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 :.tyle into a very de sirable piece of goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription 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 -uul Mitsical Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 yTeat Kins Street, - Lancaster, Pa. CAMtlAOJM, THE OLD COR. DUKE AND VINE -:e:- NORBECK &-MILEY, Practical Carriage Builders, take this opportunity of calling the attention et the public te their Unrivalled Stock let e hiclcs, including every variety new In use. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY. IKm't put it off till Spring, when tradu l.s bi'ik, customers are plenty, and orders are given that cannot be tilled. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, u ilh the the most artistic painting, made en short netlctt, and satisfaction guaranteed. The bewt in the market. Kepairing promptly attended te. Kemembcr ourMetto : OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," and remember the place, COUNKlt Or SOUTH DUKK AND VIXE bTUEKTS. WINES ASJt S. CLAY MILLBE, Wines, Brandies, lies. Old Bye Whiskies, k. Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PHE OKKAT ATTRACTION OF THIS OITV NOW IS Hetzpr, Banl & Battel's NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Kctwecn the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, - (AOLEU'S OLD STAND). Our Black & Colored Silks have created quite a sensation among the ladies, and are selling rapidly. The have fre quently been compared with samples from New Yerk and Philadelphia and beat them every time. In BLACK CASHMERES we are selling the Greatsst Bargains ever offer ed direct from Importer's Auction Sales at much less than regular prices Jenvln's Splendid Quality Black and Colored Three Ilutten Kid Gloves at 91. Every pair guaranteed. Kegular price SI.SO. Plain Colored Cotten Flannels and Figured Cretonnes for Drapery- CARPETS AND MATTINGS PROM AUCTION CHEAP. Sun Umbrellas and Parasols new opening from the Manutactnrers. METZGER, BARD& . HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTEU, 1A. 1STEW DKKSS UO-ODS. OF EVERY DESCRD7TION. All the Novelties of the Season. ALL WOOL 3IELANGE3. SILK MIXED ROMAN STRIPES. ALL WOOL SUITINGS. ALL, WOOL FRENCH FOULE. SURAH SILKS AND SATlNS. Our Prices the Very Lewest. Our Prices the Very Lewest. LANCASTER, PA. A MEK1CAN WATCHES. Zalmf s Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. s PKCIAL NOTICE. VUAICTONS, Se. CORNER, STS., LANCASTER, PA. ZlQUOltS. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUltLIC SAL.K OF CANADA HORSES On MONDAY, APRIL J5, 1881. will be sold ut public sale, at J. 1). Denlinger's Jlerrinmc , Heuse, -Lancaster city, I'a , the following Live , Stock, te wit : Sixteen head of Choice Heavy uanaua lierscs. xney win an ue ncavy anu well boned, und must be In all respects as rep resented by the undersigned or no sale. A credit of CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'cleek p. in., when terms will be made known by GEOP.G E GROSSMAN Saml llEiB & Se.v, Aucts. apr22 "td<w JACOB B. LUNG, N. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE,' Transacts a General Commission Business li KEAL ESTATE, -INSURANCE MORT GAGES, IIONDS. hTOCKS, GRAIN" AND PROVISIONS. f' Prime Investment Securities always ter sate and Inquiries regarding them invited. HONEY AMVAVS TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGES. . By means of a private wire te Philadelphia, orders in liends, Stocks, Grain and Prevision? executed instantly. 110-SRAWtt "lAKPJETH, COAL, Cc. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, NO. 150 SOUTH WAT E It STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine 'LANCASTER QUI LTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM BAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeinp done. All orders or goods lelt with us will rccelvi prompt attention. CASH P.AID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. GOAL. Ceal et the best quality pnt up expressly l family use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTII WATER STREK1. SMydBSl . PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft Ce THIRD EDITION SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1861. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, April 23. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, variable winds, mostly northerly, stationary or higher barometer and temperature. BT WIRE. Tbe New of the AfteroeoB. By a passenger train en the Denver & Rie Grande railroad jumping the track and one coach rolling 150 feet down an embankment, abent two miles east of Reck Tunnel, Cel., six perseas were killed outright, three seriously injured and three slightly. The proposed socialistic conference in Londen has been temporarily abandoned. W. R. Brink, ticket and freight agent of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western lailread at Kingsten, who pleaded guilty te embezzling moneys of the company, has been sentenced te five months im priseumeut and $e00 line. At a special meeting of the Senate judi ciary committee, te-day, Messrs. Ingalls, McMillan and Garland were appointed a sub-cornmittee te consider the question of bankruptcy during the recess of Congress with a view te the enactment of a national bankruptcy law. . Extensive incendiary fires occurred early this menunjr at the salt property near Syracuse. N. Y., causing losses of up wards of $60,000. The Russian executioner Froloff has received 100 lashes for mismanagement in the hanging of the Nihilist MiehaeletT, who-e rope broke twice. Jehn W. Rearden stabbed D. Lynch perhaps fatally, in a quarrel at Forts mouth, N. II. Beth were employees of Jenes's brewery and the dispute arose ever a debt. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Londen Daily Newt recounts the arrest of a number of persons in that city discover ed te have printing presses in their pos session and used in the publication of se ditious documents. In the United Statss circuit court at Philadelphia this morning Judge McKen nan made a decree cujeiuitnj the Philadel phia & Reading railroad company from issuing the deferred income bends, but reserved for further consideration the question of the issue of the blanket mort gage. The court overruled a motion of defendant's counsel that the plaintiffs be compelled te enter security for any dam ages that may be sustained in the eveut of the dissolution of the preliminary injunc tion. Strange Freak of the Allentown Sleeper Au.CNTOWN, Pa., April 23. Guy M. Fbcre, the Hungarian, who has been asleep at the peer house for 72 days and who awakened for the first time yester day, arose again this morning at 8:30 o'clock, belted his room deer, and jumped out of the window, falling a dis tance of twenty-hve feet. He was alone in the room at. the time. When he was picked up it was found that two of .his ribs were broken and his spine was injured se badly that he can hardly be expected te live. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Pa., April ;23. Kleur In better demand : superfine, at f3 0003 90 ; extra 3 75fi4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family $5 5033 87; Penni. family $4 755 10 : St, Louts family 5 75 25 ; Minnesota Extra S5Q5 75 : de straight. $5S7,; winter patent SC50Q7 SO ; spiing de $G 757 75. Bye flour at $5 255 50. Wheat firm with fair demand ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 234 : Del. and Pennsylvania Red and Amber, 1 !ai i '. Cern sParce and wanted ; steamer, 7Ji5Kc ; yellow and mixed 58eg5Uc. Oats scarce and higher; Ne. I White. 5051c ; Ne.2, de, 4Slc : Ne. 3, de 47 18c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 4SJ$c. Rye scarce and wanted at $1 ISc. Seeds Geed te prime clever dull ut ''A ; de de Timethy steady, $3 00:t 10 : de de Flaxseed nominal at SI .1 33 Previsions market firm: mess perk at $18 50; beet Hams ut $4! 0023 01); Indian mess beef. $21 00 f. e. b. B icon smoked shoulders e&c ; salt de 6e : smoked hams 11 llc; pickled ham- !Ql0c. Lard scaice and wanted ; city kettle, 11Q 12c ; loest batchers' 10uc ; prime steam, $11 75. Butter market Hlugglsh and prices tend ing downward ; Creamery extra at 3132c; geed te cheiee 27Q30 ; B. C. & N. Y. extra, tubs, ncw,2D27c; old lirklns. 1318c ; Western dairy extra 2425c; de geed te choice 20623c. Rolls mostly peer ; choice wanted ; Penn'a lflc ; Western 182i Eggs steady ; Peiina. and Westerr at 8y, 10c. Cheese Him, moderate inquiry; New Yerk full cream 13$llc; Western full cruam 12 013c; de fair te geed, 11012c: de halLskims 8$9c : Pa. skims 7jc. Petroleum firm; rellued 8c. Whisky at $1 00. Stock MarKet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally 1 y .Iacc B. Loxe, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. View Yeus STOCKS. Stocks firm. April 23. A. M. r. II. P. M 10:00 1:00 3.00' Menev Chicago & North Western. . Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul... Canada Southern C C ft 1. C 1.. K.... .a.... .. Del., Laick.& Western Delaware ft Hudsen Canal. . 122 124 iai . 112Ji 112 li. y . ... 77 78 . 257;, 25i ! . 1I0 lis.';, 118 . lubJ . iet my. 105 . bS& S8J2 8 .. ii van, 124 . 27 -MX W . 107K UWjfc WL . v2 rlZ U . 40 4J4 454 . 09! 09 97 . 34 34U .5 . 143 143 143 . 3i 434 42 . 53V1 Mg 6i . .... 252 a Denver ft Km Grande Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shet e ft Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas ft Texas , N. Y., Lake Erie & Western... New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario ft Western..."... New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce... St, Leuis ft Iren Mt Su:re Tunnel Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... " " Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce Pbu.adh.puia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania it. K Iteadlnir 118J 117 116 47'4 89U 9Di !U 117 11 u fie-X W6 -4 ". Lehigh Valley ! Lenten Navigation 4M 45 Buffalo, Pitts, ft U estcrn 22 21 Northern Central Northern Pacific. 44 44 21 51 434 Preferred... n Tt llestenville.... 21 Philadelnhiaft Erie It. K. !4 Iowa Gulch Mining United States Bends. United States 4 per cent". 4 i 32 92 P.M. 1:00 .. 115 .. 113 .. 102$ .. 1 Neeu Quotations of the Grain Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicago. Cash. Wheat $1.05 Cern 44 Oats -3 New Yerk. Cash. May. tl.05 - .37 May. $1.23 .3 J line. $1.074 July. June. -7it J DDK $1.22k Wl.eat Cern .11.23 . .V0 Oats Philadelphia. Wheat 1.23 Cor li ...... .......... 3v Oats Baltimore. Wheat 1.23 Cern .37 O&tfl ................ ...... 1.22 1.21 .55 1.22 1.23 KJi S1 HEB1FF BALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri faciss te me di rected will be exposed e public sale at Ne. 28 East King street, en MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 25, 26 and 27, at 8 o'clock, A Very Fine Collection of OIL PAINTINGS, Comprising Fine Examples of some of our bet AMERICAN A2W FOREIGN ARTISTS. On Free Exhibition from Saiurday at 2 p. in. Day anil Evening. JACOB B. STRIXE, Sl.ei ill sutuiKK'H Office, Lancaster. April 2). lu. apriiStd XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -lETIKUOW SMAUM9, C. 200 WINDOW SEMES in a variety of Celers, that will be sold from forty te seven ty-ave cent a piece. This Is about half value for them. A few of these light patterns It ft. In order te close, will be sold at seTenty-nve cents a piece. Plain Shading for Windows In all thenewest colors, and in any desired quality wanted. 40 Inch, 45 inch and 72 inch for large windows and Stere Shades. SCOTCH HOLLANDS, the bet goods made, American Hollands la assortment. Me&anr of wlailmn lakm natt. mates made and Shades hang In a satisfactory manner. Of WALLPAPERS we are prepared te salt everybody. Oar line is larger, choicer and cheaper than any season heretofore. Gilt Papers from the cheapest grade te the finest goods made. Grounded und Common Paper in such a duevarietv that we can suit the most fastidious. Cornice and Curtain Pelw, Window Papers, ftp. Or ders taken for Fine Mirrors. PHARBS W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH O.UEKN T. kTKXT UOOK XO THE COURT UOUafc. FAHNESTOCK. Black Taffeta Silk, Black Gre de' Rhene Silk. BLACK CACUEMIRE SILK from 80c. te $2. Largest Sleck te select from te b found In the city. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 7.V., S7Kc, $1, $1.13,11.50. BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, 75c., S7c.,$l,$1.23. COLOR KD SI I. KS.ul I the New Shades. 37e , 50c., 63c., 73c., H7C, $1. DRESS GOODS. Ladies' White and Colored Silks. HOSIERY GLOVES. Hamburg Embroideries. AU from Cheap Sources, and ettered ut hsf than Regular Prices. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse ENTERTAINMENTS. TCULTON OPEKA HOUSE. OEM. JAMES B. .WEAVBIt, The Well-known Greenback Leader, ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9J, IWI. Ne man in the United Stales has been called se many hard names us lien. Weaver, and tht people of Lancaster can new judge hew far this denunciation is merited. Admittance. 25 cent.. Seats reserved with out extra charge. upriMtd FULTON OPEKA HOUSE. J: Every Afternoon and Evening. HERDO'S ASSbMBLACE or TUB WORLD" 8 WONDERS AND ROMAN STUDENTS. Deers open at V. and VA p. m. Cmnmn nret at 2Wj and rSj pji. "ADMISSION IOCU. ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR, 13 CU. . faprlMlwd TCULTON OPEKA HOU.SK. ONE N1U11T ONLY. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1881. A CARD. In compliance with numerous and continued requests ler the reproduction oil the ever-pepuiar Pinafore, MR. JOHN D. MIsni.ER lias the pleasure of assuring a strictly tint-class performance bF the well known Miles' Juvenile Opera Company, The only Jnvenllc troupe before the public, composed or the principals of three or lusB season's companies. Au organization et feriy penens, who will produce (Tilbert A Sullivan's greati St operatic success, PINAFORE, "OUR SAUCY SHIP'S A BEAUTY." Ne advance in prices. Gallery,. 3S. Ad mission, eec. Reserved Scats, SOe. Reserved Seats new ter sale at Yecker'. apr2J-3td pi LTON OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday Evening', April 27. A new and powerful drama The renowned uevcrnment Scout aud Uuide, BUFFALO BILL (HON. WM. F. CODY,) A Troupe of Cheyenne Indian Cbiefe, A Superb Band and Orchestra, and a Star Dramatic Company, who will appear in the New Drama, by J no. A. Stevens, author of "Unknown," entitled, PRAIRIE WAIF! A STORY OF THE FAR WEST. Mr. Coay," Buffalo Bill," will give an eshl. bitlen of Fancy Rifle Sheeting. - Upen the arrival et the company 1b town leek out for the Grand Street Parade by that Indians en horseback, headed by Buffalo BIHH serenade band Popular Prices of Admission. , RESERVED SEATS,. 74 CU. Te be had at Opera Heuse Office. WM. F. CODY. Pioprleter aatl Manages. JOSH K.OUDKN " Ir it MniuwT HARRY.SELLKKS, , General Agent apt32-Md TjlULTON OPEKA MOD9B. ONE NIGHT ONL1. MONDAY, APRIL 25tn, 188L America's Favorite, MAGGIE MITCHEIX, la her Celebrated Impersonations, supported by MR. R. FULTON RUSSELL und aSpeclallr Selected Dramatic Company. Her Unaa preachable Creation of " FANCHON." FANCHON, MAGGIE MITCHELL. ACT I The Shadow Dance. ACT II Festival et tt. Andoche. ACT III The Cricket's Heme. ACT IV The Parting. ACT V t'lie Return et Cricket Produced with every care and attention te detail. Fer scale or prices see newspapers. Seats secured at Opera Heuse Office. Sal wBI commence en Thursday morning at o'clock. PRICES: RESERVED SEATS, . t ADBILSSION, SO A 7S CU upt2d-3td GROCERIES. THK FLACK TO HUl FVKK WINES AMI Liquors; also Draaglst's 95 per ceat. Alcohol is at A! Z. RING W A I.T'S Cheap Grocery and Liquor Stere, Ne. 2U Vt e-t hlii:; Mrcet, leuiO 1yd Laucader, Pa.