LANCASTER AILY lin!cJCil&eMMhKnAi! APRIL25 I88i COLUMBIA NEWS. OCU KliOCLAB COJKfc.SFONDENCK. Tlie Harrisburg convocation of the Pro testant Episcopal church will be held in Columbia, beginning te-morrow, in St. Paul's church, with evening services at 7:30 o'clock, the Rev. Francie II. Strieker, of Mcchanicsburg, , officiating. Wednes day, uierniug prayer with litany and holy communion at ten o'clock, Rev. Win. C. Leveretl, dean or the convocation, officiat ing. Business meeting at 2 o'clock, p. in. Evening -service missionary meeting at 7:30 o'clock, p. m.. Revs. II. W Spauld ing, D. D., A. E. Tertat and Rev. J. Keel ing, D. D., officiating. Company H, 11th regiment X. G. P., celebrated the quadicnuial anniversary of its organization, which occurred yestcr yestcr fey, by attending last evening, in full uni form with bide arms, tue Presbyterian church, where a sermon was preached by Rev. Jehu McCoy, pastor of the church and chaplain of the regiment, from the text 2d Samuel, 10th chapter and part of the 12th verse : " Let us play the men for our people." Rev. Mr. McCoy preached an able sermon which was attentively listen ed te. The first sale at Samuel Campbell's ba zaar, at Fourth and Walnut streets took place en Saturday morning, was attended with geed results, and would have been much better had it net been for the circus in Lancaster and the counteracting influ ences. Anether sale will be made en next Satuiday morning at 10 o'clock. Kcv. F. S. Merrcll, of Montgomery Square, Montgomery county, appeared yesterday morning and evening in the E. E. Lutheran church before large congre gations. Rev. G. P. Miller, of Marietta, preached jcMcrday morning for the congregation of St. Jehn's English Lutheran church in the German Lutheran church en Locust street below Sixth. Buffalo Bill and his company will appear in the opera heuse te-morrow evening. Mr. Jehu R. Diffeubach, Wife and daughter, of Lancaster, were visiting in Columbia yesterday, the guests of Mrs. Christian Brcneman. Henry M. Sample, the agent of the Sun day Times and Pfess, lest his paper account book yesterday. Fercpaugh'u circus passed through heie te the west yesterday morning. Cel. Samuel Shech, president of the Columbia national bank, of whose illness wc spoke a few days age, is new reported te be seriously ill. Vehtcitl.iy and te day have been perfect ly culm and as a consequence the raft men are all busy in hurrying their charges through. Mere than a score of rafts have passed through the chutes since Sun day morning. While we sit writing this letter there are two in sight slowly drift ing by. While passing through the chute ycstciday morning a raft struck one of the walls and was broken up. The teachers' institute transacted routine Imsiues en Saturday. Abereiombie's Bosteu Ideal combination will present " Unde Tem's Cabin " in the ejcra hoiihe en Thursday evening April 2Utli. The first shad caught about here this season was brought te the surface from the, raft chute in a " scoop net " en Saturday afternoon by a man named Sheets. It was a very large one CI pounds in weight. A swcial train from "Pert Deposit yes terday brought up a let of raftmen who had get their charges through. The members of the new Baptist church held a meeting pestcrday morning at the residence of Mr. Jehn Hall en Seuth Fifth stiect. By teaseii of the illness of the pastor, Kcv. J. II. Esteiiinc. Rev. Daniel McCau Icy officiated yesterday morning in the Church of Ged. A rock weighing several tens was en Saturday thrown en the track of the Pennsylvania railroad at a point a half mile east of E. K. Smith's residence, and caused a detention of a ceuple of; hours te freight trains besides a short detention te passenger trains. The rock was blasted from the new line which Messrs. Upp and Black arc cutting through. Beth tracks were tern from their places, but have since been repaired. Engine Ne. 870 ran off the track at an open switch near the Locust street cross bar yesterday afternoon, but did no injury te itself except slightly bending its pilot. Three or four young men came here from Yeik en Saturday. They remained in town all forenoon and get outside of a little mere beer than a tight rope walker would need te give him "poise." Ju't before the 1 o'clock train from Frederick left a police officer from Yerk arrested one of the party who was believed te be skip ping a $48 beard bill. The young man had been en a cantice the night before and for disorderly conduct had been given lodging for the night at police headquar ters. He had bcen released early en Satur day morning en giviug his premise te go home and remain there ; but inquiry re vealed the fact thatr he had drawn $250 from bank the same morning and had "jumped" the town. His arrest sadly interfered with the arrangements the "boys ' had made te go te Lancaster and " de " the show, and se negotiations were entered into with the officer looking te bis release. A bargain was struck just be bo be fere the train pulled out and the young man get off, but his geld watch and chain remained in the efiicci's hands as security for the 648 bill. The Era correspondent notwithstanding, there is a split iu the church of Ged here. The whole trouble dates back te the time when the preset jpaster of the church, Rev. J. 11. EstcTrrne. was appointed te succeed Rev. Charles Winbigler. Mr. W. had bis admirers who threatened that if he was net reappointed they would decline te extend any further aid te tbe church. His disappointed frisuds, or a portion of them, new belong te the new Baptist church. AND THOU, TOO, SENSEMG. A Burnt Child Dreads the Fire. New Era. The New Era is net playing into the hands of the bosses this time and does net intend te allow itself te be put in any such equivocal position as it was three years age by trusting te the-honesty of the profession of reform made by that class. We have dis covered that it isas true in politics as in phy sic that "what is bred in the bone will mani fest itself in the flesh," and that a keen appetite once contracted for fat bridge lettinss, porcine and bovine speculations, illegal fees and political " contracts " arc as difficult of cure as the diseased appetite for strong drink. We have lest faith in effecting political "reform" through such instrumentalities and have remanded all these bosses te their natural parents, the bosses of the Examiner and the Inquirer. At the proper time the New Era will speak for itself and define it position with no uncertain sound. Deatu of Mrs. Mableaberg. Mrs. Anna A.Muhlenberg,nee Duchman, widow of the late Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg, mother of Drs. B. S. and Frank, and of Lieut. Ed. Muhlenberg, and step-mother of the lata Dr. Henry E. Muhlenberg, of this city, died, aged 73, in Reading this morning, at the residence of her step daughter, Mrs. G. A. Nichols. She was well known in this city, of which her own and her husband'6 family were old resi dents. . , Passsd Th rough. At at early hour yesterday morning the circus of Adam Forepaugh passed through this city en the way te Huntingdon, where it exhibits te-day. They closed a two weeks' successful season in Philadelphia en Saturday night. OF AST INQUIRING TURN OF MINI. A Query that Or. Cetastten Might AaswarJ Dear Intelligencer: The pubilq journalist most be a sort of torch-bearer. He must illuminate dark places.. Alse a general encvclencdfa of exact knowledge; able and willing te turn te .the light; page' i and-determine an questions in jaw, tneei-f egy and medicine which may arise in the common mind. With , this conviction t beg te be enlightened about a matter that concerns most of us. Life is the most un certain of all possessions. Very abrupt iu many cases is the iotice that ' the stiuc-' ture is no longer fit te perform the compli cated functions ; and this may occur inj several ways by vieleuce either seif-iu4 fiicted or at the Instance qfiu'feHowuun,er', unavoidable acciurnt. umeiiy te determine winch el these is. the spirit of the law which directs the "crewner's quest' and this inquest fre-j quently discloses the fact that the subjects died from natural causes, and these causes are as numerous as ithe letters of the alphabet. A great deal el scientific knowledge is required te explain just wl jit previous mal conditions brought about tlie unlooked-for interruption. .Built .Would seem that in some localities the causes are few and net at all difficult te asm lain,' quite within the capabilities of the average, coroner and jurymen ; usually se simple; that a mcic reference te the list se it seems te the uninitiated is sufficient, for, the party who dies of apoplexy, is succeeded by one from hcait disease. What I wish :e learn front the Intbi.mucncek (I am of an inquiiing turn of mind) is hew te distinguish, when viewing the periphery of a body should I be called upon te de se between the ap pearance of heaitdisease and apoplexy. Believing this te be a matter of geueial interest, I am. Yours tiuly, Ax Enetiker. Little Locals A wagon, belonging te Patrick Cherry, which was leaded with trunks, upset at the Pennsylvania depot this morning. The trunks were strewn around the, depot but none of them was damaged. Jeseph GeiliLsski, who is employed at Net beck & Miley's couch works, had one finger mashed this morning by having it caught in the cog wheels of the mauh'iie UEed in heisting carriages. Mr. Walter R. Stauffer, wh-xe mirri.t'e h is been noticed, te Miss Betty Tayler, a granddaughter 'of exTPresident Zacllary Tayler and daughter of Gen. Richard Tay Tay eor, in the Jesuits' church, of New Or leans, en the 21st inst., is a seu of the late Isaac II. StaufTer, a distinguished Ne,w Orleans merchant who used ' te liave a summer residence near the Gap, and a cousin of Win D. Stauffer, ox-tnayer' of Lancaster. At the meeting en Friday last, in Nw Helland for the establishment, of! n na tional bank iu that town, the entire amount of the capital stock (, 000) was sub ssiibed for iu less than two hours. 'Among the subscribers were two Lancaster capi tilists who have bceu waited en by resi dents of New Helland who were tee late te secure auy of the stock, and they have offered te purchase their shares at a pre mium, but the Laucaster gentlemen prefer te retain the stock. The Susquehanna river is in excellent condition for rafting, and mero rafts pass ed down yesterday than en any day for six or eight years. Many people were en the uifts going te have a day's fun. The Pert Deposit railroad company ran a special train up last evening te Marietta te bring baek the excursionists and rafts men. Our Emigrant Visitors. Of the emigrants, whose arrival at Kirchcr's hotel has been noticed, a large number obtained employment in the city and country, by hiiing themselves for the season te the highest and best bidder, some of them receiving as much is $10 per month and ethets as little as .$1. A great drawback te the party is the large number of children among them. These ai oef all ages, from little jeddlers of two years old up te the stout boy of 10 or 12. Very few of these can cam their own livings, and of course their patents caunettakc employment without pievidiug for them also. Several kind-hearted people have made contributions for the. relief of the immigrants'. Ir. Kircher lias shown them many attentions, has furnish ed them with feed and lodgings, and gives them the run of his yard as a place of re creation. Jehu Schecnbcrgcr of the Ex celsior saloon, presented the party with a hundred leaves of bread, aud ether gen tlemen have made the children happy by bestowing upon them hundreds of small coins. They are nearly all Polish Prussians, from the northwestern part of Prussia, and some of them cannot understand or be understood iu the tongue of our local Germans. Many of them attended ser vices at St. Antheny's Catholic church yesterday. Gelden Wedding On the 15th day of March, 1681, Mr. Jehn StifHer and Miss Catharine Ivoen were married in Duncans vi lie, Blair county, by AVillis Gibeuy, esq. On, tl leth day of March, 1881, they celebrated their golden wedding in Wintcrscll, Madi Madi eon county, Iowa.- Geerge Koen, a brother of Mrs. StifHer, aud a witness te the cere mony fifty years age, was present at the golden wedding. Twenty six years age Mr. Stiffler and wife left Duncansvillc aud departed for Iowa. They were the father and mother of fourteen children. Four sous were the blue, two died in the army and sleep with the honored dead. Mr. C. R. StifHer, of Gaysport ; Mrs. S. R. Con fer, of Duncansvillc ; Mr. Edward StifHer, of Alteena, and Mrs. Wiscgarver, of Lan caster, are children who are still clinging te the old Keystone state. They received many tokens of love, among which wcic one hundred dedars iu geld and a valuable geld watch and chain, presented by their son, C. R. StifHer, of Gaysport, who was present at their golden wedding. A Missionary in Japan. Rev. Ambrose Gring, who went te Japan as a missionary about two years age, has been stationed iu. Tokie, Japan, ever since, and has quite rapidly . acquired the language, and adapted himself te the manners and customs of the people. . Rev. Gring is sustained in his work by his young wif e, aud a child has been born te the young couple since their arrival abroad. Rev.. Gring writes te friends that he is already able te speak and read the Japa nese language, and expects te preach it in a few months. Tokie is the centre of a large missionary field, aud quite a numbar of missionaries from ether denominations are stationed there. Rev. Gring has made this his life-work, and has engaged in it with an earnest zeal. Obituary. Susan, widow of the late Benjamin Hcrr, of this county, died in Philadelphia, aged 84, at the residence of her son-in-law, Jeseph Cooper, 1608 Green street, yesterday afternoon. The interment takes place at Strasburg. Chalkey B. Culer, formerly of the Ninth district, Cecil county, Maryland, and who, at one time, was register of Cecil county, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Docter Peeples, iu Lancaster county, en the 17th inst,, aged about 64 years, after a lingering illness of ever two years. His funeral took place at Pcnn Hill en the 20th. In Town. Cel, Frank A. Burr, correspondent " at large" of the Philadelphia Press, and Leuis F. Megargee, city editor of the same are in town te-day. Be wd jnlni in Marietta. Qu. Sunday, two en three reaghs; belong ing te Maytewu went te' Marietta," get drunk and raised, a disgraceful row, greatly te the disturbance 'of (he orderly part of the community. Unut zeur canary Slug ? ' Then get a bottle of Bud Bitters, wutch 13 an unfailing lcstoreref song and a cure fei all dUea-es eCcage btrthi, JU.yanr -druggist does notketylVp:MrllIijltifeyoa. send a pe3taf card te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street. Camden, X. J., and they will see that you are mipplf efl. ' Price, 25 cents. mar23-3md&w SnerUTa Sate or Pictures. Thu evening a -j-aeriirs sakvwUl be behl at Ne. 2S East King street. A large uumberk paintings will be bold. The sale will continue until Wcilnes.lay evening. The pictures are pretty anil there is a large number of them. l"k hluJ ..-iJL.L ! t i.l IM , )' 'Uenertsd Weaver. V S In'eeri Vernatien with a reporter in Yhlladcl pliia, alter an enthusiastic inceting held there en Saturday qvening General Weaver said: " 1 have been speaking since the 15th et last mouth iu difTcient plate, and, -my meetings were remarkable. In Pennsylvania, particu larly in the oil region", the meetings were im mense " Said he further : ' Mark my predic tion ! Jaini s A. Garfleld is the .Tames Bu chauan of t'ic Republican party." Oa Tues day evening our citizens will have an oppor tunity te hear the general. Secure your seats. ..I City Bill router. Cuison A llunsel, city bill pesters, office Ik TKLU&excp building, Ke. geaih Queen strect. Conspicuous and well protected beards in all parts et the city. Circulars, pregi amines ami small mils judiciously and generally dis tributed. Amusements. Mugyic Mdchcll Te-nighl.Oiil readers should bear in mind that the ch-trming and giUcd little aeteFsMiss fMaleIitcbeU. will te-njgut appear at the opera heuse In her' great ioleel Fanehen; for it ii certain te be one of the iue.5t agreeable ontrtainnients of the biasen. lluffule Ilill. This noted frontiersman anil government scout, Buffalo Bill (Mr. Win. F. Cedy) will be at Fulton opera house en Wed nesday evening, iu his new drama of "The Frail ie Waif," written for hltn by Mr. Jehn A. Steven", author of the successful work "Un- Irtimirn ff Thk ikiunk t arm It t - l-A truelltt einm i,... ... ,i" --... y. i.t.. r ,'i.i. ,.i... . ", 7-V7" r;:.?;.:. ,.r. r,:r A."" ..; r.,: rrV; u,. v . : I J ,; . n n. tlen te ....l.-ul marksmanship. A.nd ergenmnc I . !i uicempiwea portion et the troupe. " Pinafore. "The announcement el the pre ductien efthis ever-favorite work of Gilbert and .Sullivan is received witli genuine pleasure by our people, whose ears tingle te hear again the pretty uirs hi which Jt abounds and who long te laugh aguiu ever the sparkling humor that pervades it. Miles' celeb rat "d jmcnile cenip'iny will present the piece nnder Jur. Ine D. Mishler's management en Thursday e cning et the present week. " Unclt TenCs Cabin.'" The latest attraction advertised at the epcia house is for Friday evening, "when tlie Bosten Ideal tieupc will present with a number el new accessories Mi's. Stewe'S popular work, ' Uncle Teni's Cabin." Query Dees the note shaver lmc with Cu ticnr.i Shaving Seap? The caiewerifnnil overworked find commit and strength In Slalt Bitters. Sl'BCtAI, NOTJVM&. A Ueitgli, eId or Sere .'Ihreat should ua stepped. Neglect frequently results In an In curable I.mig Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like .cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed purls, allaying li-'itutien, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs Caturih, aud the Tlueat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te Fer thirty year. JSrewn's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ue for nearly un entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the ug Held at 25 cent-, a box every wheie. ui8-i vdTThS&lyw Twe Ways of Investing Meney. A suilerer et constipation, biliousness and dyspepsia for ever live years, daring which time his doctor's bill amounted te ever $300, though he experienced no relief, and gave up in despair et obtaining a cure ; ueil one and one-half bottle) et Burdock Bleed Bitters and was completely cured. Price $1, trial sire 10 cents. Fer s.ile at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, Xe. 137 North Queen fctrect. Itching illt-s Symptoms aud Cure. The bj-mptems are moisture, like perspira tion, intense Itching, incrcasid by scratching, ery distressing, particularly at night, as if pin wei ins were crawling in aud about thu rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; it allowed te continue very serious re sults may lollew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt l Ileum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta liceifs eruptions. Price, SO cents, three boxes for 3125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or. tlirce centpost centpest centpost ue htamp-'. Prepared only by Dr. Swnyne & Seu, :i.0 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. m:irI2-lvMwS&W .lletliers! Alethersi! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your test by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting tcctli ? If se, go at once and gel u bottle of MKS. WIKSI.OWS SOOTHING SYUUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en ctiith who has ever iimhI 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 UbC iu all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest und best female physicians and nurses in the United State. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. niarMvlAwM,W&S A Uard Task Te find a better remedv for dyspepsia, indiges tion ami impurities of the bleed, than Bur dock's Bleed Bitters. Price 51. trial bottles 10 cents. Fer sale nt II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. SAJMPI.K AOTIVK. It Is impossible ter a woman after a laithtul course et treatment with Lydia, E. Pinklmm'3 Vegetable Compound te continue te suiter with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue. Lynn. Slass.. for pamphlets. iv29-lydoedw Kidney Complaints et all descriptions arc relieved at once, and speedily cured by Kidney-Wert, It seems in tended by nature for the cure et all diseases et the kidneys caused by weakness ami aeon aeen ity. Its great tonic powers are especially di rected te the removal of this class of diseases. We knew of persons that have suffered for thirty years that have been permanently cured by taking Kidney -Wert a short time. Try It, cither liquid or dry. Sun. apr25-lwd&w Mr. C. B. PeaTEii, Druggist, Tewanda, Pa. Fer several years I have been troubled with Catarrh: have tib-d many remedies, without much relief. Ely's Cream Balm has proved te be the article desired, bavin wonderful' re sults in my case. I believe it te be the only cure. L. II. Cenuuv, Tewanda. Pa. May 14, 1879. Messrs. Ely Bres., Druggists. Oswego. X. Y. The supply of Cream Balm I purcnascd et yen sold rapidly. , Sueh la the demand I have had occaslen'to duplicate' in y 'orders no less than live times within three months. My custo mers have found this is no humbug, but a pre paration of real merit and evidently a sov ereign cathollcen for the cure et Catarrh. An article. that, will -produce such results-will prove a'MesxlngHeany community.' rtTsi. Tcck, Druggist," Wilkcsbarre, Pa., Jan. 28, 1880. ap25-2wdftw Truth and Soberness. What I- the best lamily medicine in the world te regulate Uie bowels, purifying the bleed, remove costiveness and biliousness, aid digestion and stimulate the whole sys . em ? , Truth and soberness compel us te answer Hep Bitters, being pure, perfect and harmless. See "Truths" in another column. apl5-2wd&w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- T"AScA3Tl5irWATrcHES; BD Manufacturing Jeweler, - ' WE' INVITE ATTENTION LANCASTER AND, AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Selid Silver and SUvcr-PIated Ware in S mbs, Ferks, KRives, Casters, tic. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment.- be cause wc have a complete MANUFACTUKLNO OJSPASTMENT In connection with our retail business .and are making a large part et the fcoeds We sell. This enables us te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us nrstxaass faculties for WATCH WOUK and GEN EKAL REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Maiiufacturiiig Jeweler, ... - , Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. mart! 3mu& wit , 8r 2 FECIAL NOTICK 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 and Rolled Geld Plated Jewelry, and all the staple goods in our line, is one of the largest and-fineat in the state.f We have also many fancy goods and novelties, pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents. Our tatreus 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 trausferm an old style into a very de sirable piece of goods. Monogram arid Ornamental or Inscription Engrav ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere. We have all the necessary lathes, tools and modern appliances in the bauds of cxpeit mechanics for proper Watch ind Musical Bex Repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West Kin Street; - Various Causes Ailvanclug years, care, sickness, rtisappeiut- l.!Miy predisposition-all epe- ZSi ' Inclines-It te shed prematurely. Atee's Hair Viger will restore faded or gray, light or red hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired.lt softens find cleanses tijf seal j,gvring it a healthy action. It removes arid cures dan druff and humors.- By It ue fulling hair Is checked." atfla new growth -will be produced in all cases where the follicles are nut destroy ed or the glands decayed. It effects are beau tifully shown en brashy. weak, or sickly hair. en which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshness et youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is incomparable as a dressing, and Is especially valued ter the soft lustre and richness et tone it imparts. Jt con tains neither oil nefdye, and will net seil1 or color white cambric ; yet it lasts long en. the hair, and keeps it liush aud vigorous. Fer sale by all dealers. apr20-lwdcedw MAJtBIAOSi. Mautix Zeek. On the 22d el April, 1881, at Martin & Budy's Leepard hotel, by the Kcv. W.T. Gerhard. William H. Martin, et Salis bury te Miss Catlmrina S. Zeek, et Leacock . DEATHS. itiiKN April 23, 1381, Jehn L.. son el Christian and Catharine Bern, aged 7 years, :t months and 20 days. Death's angel hovered o'er the couch, As puUe and heart beat slew If iaethci'.s love could only licit ; Hut no swift fell the blew. At rest indeed, hew true at i est. His spiiit's lclt. this shore. And Journeyed te the ether side. Te dwell lorevcrmere. j, Funcial from the residence of the parents, Xe. e23 Webt Walnut street, en .Tuesday after noon, at 2 o'clock. Iutcrmcnt at the Lancaster cemeteiy. ltd POLITICAL. for County Commissioner : FP.AXK CLAUK, or Strasburg, township. Scl'jcct te the choice et tlie Democratic coun ty convention. .iirfi-dAwtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te thu decision of the Democratic county convention. IIBKUV F. HAKTMAX (Lime Burner), el East Lam peter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2 ttJtwip MAUT1X 1IILDEBUAXT, of Mount Jey Borough. Subject te thu deeisien of the Dem ocratic county coin cntien. apl3-d&wtp JEUE MOHLEK, Ephrala. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. aprll-dAwtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN L. LIGHTXEU, of Leacock township. Sublcct te the decision of .the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfdftw T 1 A'JSII' AltVEllTlSEMEXTS. T HIK STAIKIl MEETING OF THE Ladies' Citv Tract Secietv will be held en TUESDAY EVENING fAmllJa;)."ut;7o,cleek. in the vestry room of Trinty Lutheran Chapel. Punctual attendance is desired. ANNIE M. GUNDAKEB, ltd Secretary. INSUKE WITH THE OLI ANL WELL Established Agency of the W Fire low Ce., , ' OP PHILADELPHIA. ' ASSETS OVKH -. " Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sale ana Solid Securities. RTFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KINO 8TKEET, dll-HiidM.WSIt Second Fleer. TM POKTANT ANNOUNCEM EXT. Te-day we open a lull line of Spring and Summer Goods for Men's Wear, which has never been eclipsed in this city ernny house in the country ler quality, style and high toned character. Wc claim superiority ever anything wc handled before during our experience of quarter et a century in business, and our reputation Is established for keeping the llnest goods in our line. Our opening te-day is an invoice et Novel ties captured from the wreck of a large Bosten house, whose failure has precipi tated these goods en the market tee late in the season and consequently at a sacrifice, se tney are 'Within touch of all desirinf a llrst-class article at a moderate price. The consignment includes a full line of the ccl bratcd Tolamen's French Novelties, the handsomest and finest goods imported te this country, a new feature in Silk Warp ; Talamen'a Tricot a-Leng, Serpentine Tri cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Granite Weave. A full line of Tayler's English Treuserings et beautiful effects. Alse a fine line et Choice American Saltings as low as 520 a Suit. All the Latent Xevclties in Spring Overceatings at moderate prices. All are cordially invited, te, examine, our stock and be .convinced tht weirt tnak tnak ing'ne idle beast, but can substantiate all wc say and respectfully urge .persons te place their erderat once before the choicest styles are sela, ter they cannot be dupli cated this season. Fer further particulars in regard te dress consult J. K SMATiTNG, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MWftS Several Fine Ceat Makers wanted. 1A rCHES." Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. TO OUT. LAHGE STOCK OF S FECIAL NOTICE. Lancaster, Pa. xntr AnrnHTisEMTEifTH. AGIUCULTCKAL PAHK. Annual tickets et admission te the Lan caster Agricultural Park may be had by appli cation te Jne.T. MacOenlgle. The track will beinordcrferiiriving from and after Wed nesday, April 27. next. B. J. McGlt AX N, aprt-3U!M,Tu&S Proprietor. TteW CLOTHING STOKE. OHAS. a. hehmann Having Opened a CLOTHING STOKE ' Ne. 1541Nerth Queen St., (Ilelimaun's Old Stand), ext rtoeor te Fllnn A Willson's Stere, is pre- Sared te make Clothing te Order at Short Netice and en reasonable tenm. A complete assortment el Ready-Made Clothing of every variety constantly en hand and for sale at remarkably low prices. iapriVlmd&w ENTERTAINMENTS. UULXON OPEKA IlOUStT . GEN. JAMES B: .WEAVER, The Well-known Greenback Leader, OX TUESDAY ETENING, APK1L 20, 1831. Xe man in the United States has been called se many hard names as Gen. Weaver, and the people of Lancaster can new judge hew far this denunciation is merited. Admittance. 25 cents. Seats reseived with out extra charge. apr23-3td "PULTON OPEKA HOUSE. OXE NIGHT ONLY. THUBSDAY, APRIL 28, 1381. A CARD. In compliance with numerous und continued requests ler the reproduction of the ever-popular Pmaterc, MB. JOHND. MISHLElt has the plcusure of a-suting a stiietly flrbt-elnsB performance by II12 well known Miles' Juvenile Opera Company, The;only juvenile treupe belerc the public, comnesed et the nrincinals of three or lust. season's companies. An organization et forty persons, wne win preauceuiiDcit& Sullivan's greatest operatic success, PINAFORE, "OUtt SAUCY SHIP'S A BEAUTY." Ne advance in prices. Gallery, 3Sc. Ad mission, 50c. ltescrved Scats, COc. Reserved Seats new ter sale nt Yccker'. iipr23-5td TjCI.TON OPEKA HOUSED Wednesday Evening, April 27. A new and powerful drama. The renowned Uevernmunt Scout and Guide, BUFFALO BILL (HON. WM. F. CODY,) I Troupe of Cheyenne Indian Chiefs, A Superb .Band and Orchestra, and a Star Diumulie Company, who will appear in the New Drama, by Jno. A. Stevens author of 'Unknown," entitled, PRAIEIE WAIF! A srORY OF THE FAR WEST. Mr. Ceny,'" Buffalo BUI," will give an exhi bition of Fancy Kiflc Sheeting. Upen the arrival of the company in town leek out ter the Grand Street Parade by-the Indians en horseback, headed by Buffalo Bill's serenade band. Penulat Prices of Admission. RB8KRVED BEATS 75 Cts. Te be had at Opera Heuso' Office. WM. F. CODY Proprietor nnd Manager. JOSH E. OGDEN Business Manager. HARRY SELLERS, General Agent apr32-4td UULTON OPEKA IIOOsSK. OXE XIGUT ONL1 . MONDAY, APRIL 25tn, 1881. America's Favorite, MAGGIE MITCHELL. In her Celebrated Imncrsonatiens. sunnertca by It It. K. FULTON RUSSELL and a Specially selected uraipuuc company, jicr unap proachable Creation of " FANCHON." FANCHOX, MAGGIE MITCHELL ACT I The Shadow Dance. ACT II Festival et fet. Andoche. ACT III The Cricket's Heme. ACT IV Tlie Parting. ACT V The Betnrn et Cricket Produced with every care and attention tc detail. Fer scale or prices see newspapeis Seats secured at Opera Heuse Ofllce. Salt wUl commence en Thursbay morning nt ' o'clock. PRICES: RESERVED SEATS,. ADMISSION' ..50 & 75 Cis apr20-5td T7ULTON OPEKA HOC3K. , Friday Evening, April 29th, 1X81. ABERCROMBIE'S v Bosten Ideal Company! flivinK the finest rendition et Mrs. Beecher I Stewefs great Immortal werfcevcr witnessed UNCLE TOM'S CABIN rwith all its magnificent Tableaux and Scenic .tracts tut incomparable Blanche Sadler, tJjSS&et Topsy ! Little .SSKSta World, as OH Supported by the )f 4)J Bosten Ideal Company. i,J Take the little ones te see MARK and Ills DONKEY. MAMMOTH TRAINED BLOODHOUMD3 2 and a Full Chorus' of Jubilee Singers. ADMISSION 5Cts. RESERVED SEATs, 35 St HO Cts. Tickets new en sale at the Opera Heuse. apr35-iW ZiAlNL, TIIED EDITIOIT. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, April 25". Fer the Middle Atlantic states, increasing cloudiness ami rain, variable winds shifting te southerly, falling followed by rising temperature, and lower, preceded in the northern portion by higher barometer. STREET RAILWAY STRIKE. St. toots President Demand he Protect le or t-enee. St. Leuis, April 25. A prolonged con sultation took place yesterday afternoon between the presidents of the diflerent street railroads aud the police commis sioners, but it is impossible te ascer tain just what occurred, except that the railroad managers demand protection of their property and the immunity of their employees from insult and molestation at the bauds of the strikers. The presidents have since detormiued te run no cars te day. The strikers held an other meeting at tbe Turners' hall last evening, bnt nothing of special note was done by them. READING AFFAIRS. Bend's Beard "Revoking " tberlty. (iewrn't As- Philadelphia, April 25. The new beard of directors of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad held their first meeting in the office of tlie company this afternoon, Majer JUe'Jd presiding. A resolution was passed formally revoking any power te act for the company conferred upon Mr. Gewen by any ether beard of managers. After the transaction of routine business the beard adjourned. In the United States circuit court this morning argument in relation te the de cree asked for by the McCalments te pre vent the issue of the $150,000,000 blanket mortgage was postponed uutil to-mer-' row. THE IIEBO OF MOBILE. Unveiling of the Statue of Admiral Farra gut. Washington, April 25. The statue of Admiral Farragut was unveiled here te day in the presence of an immense throng and with impressive ceremonies. The duty of unveiling the statue was intrusted te' Quartermaster Knmvles, who held the posi tion of quartermaster en the tiagsuipattuu time of the historic battle of Mebile.aml was tlie man who lashed Farragut te the mast. Speeches wcic made by President Garfleld, Herace MayuarJ, D. W. Voerhces and ethers. l-TKE AND WATElt. The Danj;er That Beset Omaha. Ojiaiia, Neb., April 24. The Missouri rote six inches mero since last night reach ing a standstill at 9 o'clock this evening. The railway connections are maintained by a beat transfer at Council Bluffs. A prairie Hre te-night threatens prepei ty at Fei I Omaha and the garrison is called out te check the progress. A heavy rain has set iu at lip. m. Til!-: MONETARY CONFLUENCE. Slim Prusyeuts or a Satisfactory Outcome. Berlin, April 25. The National Zei tumfs correspondent at Paris says there is no prospect of tiic success of the monetary centcicucc, aud in view of the present at titude of the powers, a decision te postpone or even te close the deliberations may be expected shortly. Norristewu'tt rualvuicu itebbcu. Nokristewn, Pa., April 25. The post pest post elliec at this place was entered by burglars early this morning. They blew open the safe and left with the money and pestaga stamps, amounting te about $300. Death te the Uumnnted Deg. Jersey Citv, N. J., April 25. On ac count of a number of children having bceu bitten by mad dogs in this city i.ttely the chief of police' has ordeixd his ferte te sheet all unmuzzled dogs found in the public thoroughfares. Deatli of a Distinguished Litterateur. Bosten, April 25. James T. Fields, the author, publisher and lecturer, died this merging. VI enideres en a Strike. Hamilton, Ont., April 25. The meulders in this city, being refused an increase in their wages, have struck work. HAJtKETS. Philadelphia Market. l'niLAOEi.rinA, Pa., April 23. Fleur dull but steadily held: superfine, at ?3 U03 Se; extra :t "?j4 23 ; Ohie anil Indiana family 5 5035 87: Peiinu. family $4 7J 10 : St. Leuis family J5 756!Ei ; Minnesota Extra iZUr, 7." : de straight, J5S7fj(i'; winter patent S3ea7 Of ; spiiii de ?C 7357 7j. Bye flour at $550. Wheat easier; Ne. -1 Western Bed, 1.22 1?.E; Pennsylvania Bed and de Ajui.m-;, Cei ii quieter for Ideal iibe ; steamer, 1 757c ; yellow and mixed 53359c. Out quiet ; Ne. 1 White, SOj; Ne.2. de. 4 4Sc:No.:l,de 17fi47Jc; Ne.2 Mlieu',gt(;'c. Uyc scarce at 91 hie. Seeds Geed te prime clever dull nt 77J ; le de Timethy sfeedy, fi (K). 10 ; de de r'faxsee-';duUat l 133 Previsions in fair jobbing demand : nn s perk $18 SO; heel iiiuns at $2223 ; Indian m.'s beef, $21 ue f. e. b. Ifctcen 4iuek"l shoulders (e; salt de (jVc: smoked hamuli llje; pickled hamx 'J3410c. LurU easier ; city kettle lle ; loe-.t hutciiurs Kic; priine steam, $11 C011 70. Butter quiet, easy ; Creamery extra 31:t2e ; geed te choice -27330 ; B.C. & N. Y. extra, tub-, iicw,2fi27c;ehlllrkUs. 1318c ; Western d:iirv extra 2l23c; de geed te choice 20f23c. BelU mostly peer : cheiee wanted ; Penn'a Nfc ; Veatcinl82i TEggs stealy ; Penna. und Wcbtcra at 16.KQ lyc. Cheese market flnn but quiet: New Yerk full cream K"414C ; Westcre full cream 12 tdlSC ; de fair te kechI, IUJ12cf de half 3krm? Sg9e : Pa. skims 72c. Petroleum 11 rm; refined Ac. Whisky at $100. Live Stock Market. MfisT rmi.ADXi.ruiA. Apiil 25. Cattle Sales, 2,800 head: market fair? Prime, 6c; geed. 6Cjc ; medium, B3SC ; common, 4i5?c. Sheep Sales, 9.000 head; market demoraliz ed : Sales from 0 te Te ; prlme,7liQ7,ic : geed 67c ; medium, 5jf;2c ; common, d&Mc. Hogs Sule, 8.5t0 head; market fair; sMes from 8 te 9)$c: Extra, 9J4G9Sc; geed. tiOc; medlnm. 8c. Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts 12,000 head : ship ments 4,500 de; market steady, with a fair de mand ; mixed packing, 5 ti56 05; light at $5 006 10 : ciieice heavy at $ 20$6 45 ; qnulity Cattle Receipts 3.000 head : shipments 300) de ; fair demand ; shipping, common te fair. 10c lower at $4 355 90; geed te choice, $"15 SCO: experts at $5 90g(J ; butchers' slew and weak : !common 10c lower at $2 504 25 ; geed stackers nnd feeders $3 C04 C5 ; common te fnir29S435. , , ,, . . Sheep-Receipts, 1,000 head ; shipments, 500 de; market weak and prices 10 15c lower; common te medium, $1 GeS 40 ; geed te choice $570. New Yerac Maraei. Nw xebb, April 25. Fleur Stute mid Western dull and slightly in buyers' favor and unchanged ; bupernne Slate $3je til 50 ; extra de 14 5e4 C5 ; choice de $4 70(5 1 U) ; fancy de $696 75; round hoop Ohie 14 5505 : choice de at $5 05Q6 75; superfine west em $3 9034 SO; common te geed ex tra de $4 5034 90 ; choice de 15 0006 73 ; choice white wheat de $56600. Southern quiet un changed ; common te fair extra at $4 Tags 29 ; geed tocneice de 15 25Q0 73. Wheat K62c lower, moderately active ; Ne. 2 Red, April. 91 237g0I9H: de May, tliMQ 1WA; de June, 9121012; de July, 91 190 Cern shade lower and qnlet ; Mixed western spot. 570COJc; de future, 9506qc. Oats a shade easier; State 46052c; Western 455Cc. Noen Quotations et the Uraln Market Furnished by Jacob B. Leng, Commission Breker. Cuicxce. Cesh. Bay. Wheat $1.04 fl-0l June. .06i July. June. Cern. At eats .38 New Yerk. Cash. Wheat ?L27 .37 May. 91.22J June. I I1.01H I ' !X .' JSii i.ae4 46K ..-3i 1-2155 .X KM; New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks, also United State Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Loxe, X. E. Cor. Centra Square. Naw YORK STOCK. orecKs streng: April 23. a. x. r. v. r x lihOO 1:00 3.0O 1U& iie IHJi 73'i 2 -BK JSM 11 117 UVi i laflZ iei llO i01J 105j Cbicatce Jt North Western. Chicago. Mil. 4 St. Paul ... Canada Southern L. C St L. C. ttm R-....M...... Del.. Lack. X Western. Delaware ft Hudsen Canal Denver & Kie Grande Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere St Mich. Southern.. US Manhattan Elevated. -js J3 .... 9BM ifj van nicuntan central Missouri. Kannaaft Texas N. Y., Lake Erie ft Western.... New Jersey Central X. Y., Ontario Western New Yerk Central Ohie Mtedssipiu. Pacific MaU Stcamshlu Ce 9& 2Sl " 34 4i 3 Ul 143)4 1 42 Ci 4i'i '.I SIX 51 St. Lenis ft Iren Mt i;p4- t 644 eunu xuunci. ........... ....... Vi . a4 Union Pacific 116 1164 117 Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific. ... 4' ! T 47. " " Preferred. 90 Western Union Tel. Ce 1I, PBUAOBXPUta. 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania K. K Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation., Buffalo. Pitts. A Western.. Northern Central Northern Paelllc. " Preferred , Hcstonville Philadelphia Erie B. U.. Iowa Gulch Mining Uhited Statu Behds. GV G9! 2S 61J5 . 43" 4l!) 7i;." 11K 27jt Si r. m. 1:00 irJj. ma let' IIVI4 L'nltetl States 4 per cents 5 WANTS. WANTK.U A WOMAN OR SIKT. Tt make herself generally useful; goeil wages. Muatcomereeeiuiueudi'd. Applvutihe SPBECHEIf HOUSE, aertl-tld 31 North Otike Street. w ANTED AT COPLAND'S KESTAt'K- ANT a gul te work in the kitchen. JOHN COPLAND, Se. 125 North Queen Street. ltd' SUE SAL. 1" AKOK SrUKE-KlfOM reRKKNT Till: Li store room new occupied by II. Oerhart. merchant tailor. In the Inquiier buitdlug. Ne. 51 Nmth tueen street, Laneosfer. Inqiiircet UKOKUE BltUBAKKR. m28-ttd Hi; North Duke street. OHEK1FF SALE. By vtrtue of a writ of fleri facias te me di rected will be exposed 10 public !-ale ut Ne. 2S East King street, en MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINtiS, APKIL2.-..2U aud 27, at S o'clock, A Very FI110 Collection et OIL PAINTINGS, Ceuiprlsinl Fine E.xamples of some el our best AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS. On Free Exhibition from Saturduy at 2 p. ni. Day and Evening. JACOB B. 8TRINE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Okfick, Lancaster. April 20, ltsl. airJ2-5til MUMXIT0HE. B UVEUSl BVTER-ift HEINITSH HKLLSt Ilalr Mnttiess from Weel " " I.USI. ............ Woven Wire Mattress from.. Spring Beds .110.00 te $40 . 7.0O te 11 . l.'.0te . 10.00 te . IWtO 6 20 7 Holsters and Pillens Made te Order. Call and see my assortment and Imi con vinced of the fuut that my prlces are all right. Picture Framing a Specialty. Kegildiiig and Itepalring at short notice. HEINITSH, 1?14 EAST KING STKEET, 'inP-6ind Over China Hall UltOCEHIES. T 'HE FLACK TO KV PUKE WINtSAnll Ma ners; aNu DruugiHt's ." .per cent AlCOl :oliel Is at A. Z. KINO W A LT'S Cheap Ureeery and Liquor Stere, .Mi.sj v.ei iviug street. lebllMyd Lttneattur, Pa. ZEVAL NOTICE. 1NTHKMATTKBOK 1HE ACUIlJ.Xl OF Jehn S. Gable, truHtce uuder t'ic will of Elizabeth Piiikcrten, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining iu the hands of Jehn S. (able, trustee, te and among tliei legally en titled te the stone, will sit ter that purpose 011 TUESDAY, the 10th day et 31 AY. IWbatlO o'clock, a. in., in the Library tioein et the Court Heuse, in the City el L-uieastcr, where all persons inteics.le'1 in Miid diittribiitieu may attend. C. K. MARTIN. u'J-4tdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OFUKOUUK ALBK1UUT, I.ATE j el the city of l.ant-.Lster, de ceased. Letters testamentary en Mild estate having been granted te tli-j undersigned, ail persons indebted te -uld deccdentiire lequest ed te make immedlatv settlement and these having claims or demand- ugainst the estate ef.sahl decedent, te make known the same te the .undersigned without delay, residing In the city of Lancaster. JOMN B. ALBRIGHT, inar25-6tdeaw Executer. ESTATE OIT FANNIE LAULE, LATE OF Lancaster city. Lancaster county. Pa.. dee'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute tlie bai-tuce remaining in the hands of Charles B. Kaufman, administrator of the estate et the said Fannie Lngle. dee'd, te and among these legally entitled te the same. wiB sit for that purpose en FBI DAY. the 29th day of APRIL, A. D.. 188l.nt 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Beem of tlieCouitllemr. in the city of Lancaster, where all persons In terested in said distribution may attend. CIIAS. 1. LANDIS. arplHtdF Auditor. ASSIONKD KSTATK OK DANIEL S. Hur-k anil wife, of Lanraster city, Ian castcr cennty; Having by deed of voluntary assignment assigned nnd tntiisfcrrel all thcir estatc and ctrecls te the undersigned ler the benefit or the creditors et the said Daniel S. Bursk, notice h hereby given te all person Indebted te said assigners, te make Immediate payment te the uuderxigncd without delay, and these liaving claims te present them te CHRISTIAN wIDMTER. Assignee. M. Bnearcs, Att'y. morU-6tdeaw INSTATE OF JOANNA feHKKLY, LATE J of the city of LaircaKtcr, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are reqiie-stcd te make Immedi ate payment, and the-e haviu; claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In the city or Lancaster. CATHARINE HEFELE. Executrix. Jno. A. Ceylx, Att'y- mar7-6tdew E STATU OF VATMAKINK KKBNTZ. late of the city of tancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against thesaine, wlllpre ent them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster city, e. 646 Maner Street, PETER KRENf 2, P. DeaxxiAT, Attorney, Execter. Ne. 408 West Kuuratrcet. mMMJtdeaw T HE REGULAR , MONTHLY MEETING of the Union BnjHdmg and Lean Associa tion will beat W. A. .WBsen'd Ofllce. Ne. 32K Seuth Duke street; en Monday evening at 7J2 o'clock. A. H. BALL, apr23-2td Secretary. 1 REWARD. LOST OX THE LAMPETER Read, coming te Lancaster, a White Afghan, striped with pink and blue ribbons. The reward will be paid by leaving it at W. D. Sprecher & Sen's Seed Stere, Lancaster. Pa. aprZJ-2tdftltw Cern'.'..,.:i.Ui.ifjfJ, Oats rr PHXUBXLnXA. Waeat ...l.2iK Cern r. .V J&sl Oats 4S BALTixeaa. HGftt. J O I It . 1ttL 99
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