LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCERTimRSDAYj APRIL 28. 1881 !Tl ANOTHER BOBBERY. Watch, 3Ieney and Stamps Stelen. Last night a thief entered the sleeping apartment of A. F. Hersli, who runs the mill for D. B. Landis at Fertility, en the Strasburg turnpike three miles east of Lancaster, and securing Mr. Hersb's keys went te the mill, opened it, unlocked the desk and took therefrem a geld hunting case watch and $15 or $17 belonging te Mr. Hersb, and ever $G2 belonging te Mr. Landis. lie also cebbed the posteffice of a number of stamps, stamped envelopes ana about 2U cents in money. Theie seems te be no doubt that the thief is a man named Geerge Rudelph, who for some weeks past has been in the employ of Jehn T. Zercher, the postmaster, who farms Mr. Landis's farm, and with whom Mr. Ilersh beards. Rudelph was seen at 1 o'clock this morning en the Philadelphia pike near Landis1 s weeds making his way tewaids Lancaster, and has net since been heard from. It is supposed he purchased a railroad ticket and went West. He is of medium height, heavy set and weighs about 150 pounds. lie has light hair and moustache. The case is in the hands of the police. Tl:e cake Walk. The cake walk at Zion's A. M. 13. church came off last night before a large audience. The following couples were the contestants : Clinten E. Keels and Saliie Taple ; Calvin Carey and Kate Newman ; Cyrus Carey and Sallie Diggs. The judges thought that the first named cou ple showed the most style and they were awarded the prize, which was a large cake. .Sprained an Ankle. Henry M. Shubcrt, of this city, while stepping from a coach at Millersville this afternoon, sprained his ankle se badly that he cannot walk. It appears that one of the planks of the boardwalk in front of the hotel was loe.e aud turned under his feet. He was brought te his home, East Walnut street, this city. Ven're OirVeiir Kes. Allcntewii Item. It is reported that Prof. It. K. Buclnle is again a candidate for city superintend ent of Reading. It is also said that he could be " induced " tebe an applicant for the position here. Itullt en This Side the I.lu. Win. Smith, of Oxford, is new having erected a large and commodious house for leaf tobacco. The building is being built in. Lancaster county and is expected te be finished in a few days. Went ltetitulzliig. The pupils of St. James' parish school were this afternoon taken by their teacher, Miss Maitiu, en a betanizing expedition te Rohrcrstewn. (ieiiig! elng ! Oelng ! Oysters and April with an " U."' Ueu-t tour canary Mini; ? Then get a bottle erilird Hitters, wnicii is an unfailing restorer of song and u cure fei all disca-csef cage birds. It your druggist does net keen it, or will net get It for you, send a. postal cant te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden. X. .1., and they will see that you nre supplied. Price, 23 cents. IliarSt-SUld&W Flue Paintings. Tiie large collection el line oil painting-? new nn exhibition in Cable's buiiiing, Kast King street, and which are being dispened of by slierltTnbale. continue te attract much atten tion, and a number of them have been pur chased by our citizens. The painting are all originals and were executed by artists hold ing high mnk in their profession, both in Kuiepe and America. As an adornment el the parlor or the study, there is nothing -e ap propriate or beautiful as choice pictures. An opportunity is ettered in thii sale, te secure valuable works of art at small cost. New (ireccry Finn. As wilt be noticed by advertisement else where, a change has been eft", etetl in the pro prietorship et that old and pepulai grocery stand in t lie northwest angle of Centre square, adjacent te the po-teflice, aud ler se many years known as lleweis" steie." Mr. Jacob Uewers has disposed of the establishment te Messrs Supplce Ac Owens, active ami energetic young men. who are net slew in bringing te the notice et the public, by means of lib -nil advertising, their claims te a continuance of the patronage which this well known and al ways reliable house has ever enjoyed. Mr. Snpplee is a son in-law el the late propiicter, with whom for several years past he has been associated in the etablislunant, wicreuy lie has acquired a thorough knowledge of the business and kept jiacc with the growing wants et the patrons of that l:anch et trade. His partner, Mr. Owens, has been a resident el Mount Jey, and is also known as an enter prising young gentleman of geed business qualifications and the new Arm start out with a purpose of maintaining the prestige which the old stand had attained by a long career de voted te catering te the public need ei a llrst elass grocery steie. They advertise a com plete stock in their line, and their invitation will doubtless meet with a cordial ami gener ous response from our citizens. City Bill Pesters. Carben & Hcnscl, city bill pesters, eflice Is Is 'itLLieEXCEU building, Xe. fi Seuth .Queen street. Conspicuous and well protected beards In all parts et the city. Circulars, pregrammes and small bills Judiciously anil generally dis tributed. m Amusements. "Pinaeic" Tonight. TUp interval that has elapsed sine the last presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera of "Pinafore" te this community, will serve te give an added fresh ness te this delightlul little work en the occa sion et its presentation at Fulton opera house te night, by Miles' juvenile opera company, which lias everywhere been winning the golden opinions of competent judges. " Piicfe Tem's OrtWn." Abercrombie's Bos Bes Bos eon Ideal company will te-morrow night pro duce" Uncle Tem's Cabin" at Fulton opera house. They cany scenic and mechanical effects especially constructed ter them and claim superiority in their presentation nf this favorite play. Ball. Te-morrow evening the East End club, com posed el young men residing in the eastern pan. ei me ciiy, win give a un iu m- wes End hall. A geed time is expected. Fer baby ami children what mere delicate and wliolcsenlc than Ciitlcura Seap. Nutritious, restorative, quieting, strength ening and purifying arc Malt Bitter. HVEC1AL NOTICES. Kidney Ceinplatuts et all descriptions arc relieved at once, and apecdlly cured by Kidney-Wert. It seems In tended by nature for the cure el all diseases et the kidneys caused by weakness and debil ity. Its great tonic powers nre 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 enred by taking Kidney Wert a short time. Try it, either liquid or dry. Sun. anr25-l wdt w BAMI'LK MOTICK. It is impossible ter a woman alter a faithful course or treatment with Lydia E: Pinkhams Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western venue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. iySMydcedftw A Hard Task ' Te llud a better remedy for dyspepsia, indiges tion and impurities of the, bleed, than Bur dock's Bleed Bitters. Price $1, trial bottles 10 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Truth and Sebrrnrig. What is the best family medicine in the world te regulate the bowels, purifying the bleed, remove costiveness and biliousness, aid digestion and stimulate the whole ays em? Truth and soberness compel us te answer Hep Bitters, being pnrc, perfect nnd harmless. See "Truths" in anetL-cr column. apl5-2wd&w Mothers! Mothers i! Mether !I! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child.'suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cuUing teeth ? If se, go at once and get a liettle of MRS. WIXSLOW? SOOTHING SYRU l It will re lieve the noer little sufferer immediately de- Ipcnd upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There is net a inetutr en eanu who nas ever used it, wue will net tell yen at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the ta&tc, and is the prescription et one et the eldest aud best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. marMvd&wM,W&S Save lour Hair Keep It Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delightlul article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different Irein all ether Hair Restorer?, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling Of the hair exists, or prema ture grayness, from sickness or ether causes its use will restore the natural yeulhtul color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from ull impurities, dandrulf, etc.-, at the same time a most pleasing and lasting iiair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it soil and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Trice 75 cents a bottle, hix bottles 3Iain depot for the United States, 330 Xerth Sixth street, Philadel phia. nill-lvdTTh4F&w A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should ee topped. Xeglect frequently results in an In curable I-'ing Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrifp-s and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Ceuglis, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers aud l'ublic Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ue for nearly an entire generation, tliey have at tained well-merited rank among the lew staple remedies or the age. Sold at i" eents a box everywhere. mS-1 vdl'ThSS&ly w II citing I'llt-s symptoms and Cure. The symptom are moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, partlculaily at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private part- are sometimes af lected ; 11 allowed te eeutii.ue very serious re sults may fellow. Ir. 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, 00 cents, three boxes ler $li. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price In currency or three Jrentpoet- gc stamps. Prepared only by Dr. bwaync S I Sen. :130 Xerth Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. ' Sold by all prominent druggists. marli-IyMwS&W Satisfactory. Mrs. Wallace, Bunale, X. Y.. write : " 1 have used Burdock Bleed Hitters for nervous and bilious headaches, and have recommended them te my friends : 1 believe them superior te any oilier medicine 1 have used, and can recommend them te any one requiring a eure ler biliousness." Fer sale at 11. 15. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 137 Xerth Queen street. Mi:. C. B. PeKicc, Druggist, Tewauda, Pa. Fer several years I have been troubled witli Catarrh; have tried many remedies, without much relief. Ely's Cream Balm has proved te be the article dc-ircd, having wonderful le- sulls in my case. I believe it te be the only cure. L. 15. Cenur. Tewauda. Pa. May 14, HT9. Mkssim. Kly Bites., Druggists, Oswego. X. i. The supply of Cream Balm I purcnased el you sold rapidly. Such Is the demand I have bad occasion te duplicate my orders no less than live times within three nieiitli-. My ciMe- I mers have found this is no humbiig, but a pre- I pa rat Ien of real merit and evidently a sev-j crelgn cathellcnn for the cure of Catarrh. An t article that will produce such le-ulli-; will j prove a blessing te any community. Wis. Tcck, Druggist, Wilkcsbarre, Pa., Jan. 2s, ISs'i). ap23-.Iivd.Vw By Universal Accord. Ayei's Cathartic Pills arc the best ei all pur gatives ter family use. They are the product of long, laborious, and -uecessfnl chemical Investigation, and their extensive use, by physicians in their practice, aud by all civil ized nations, proves them the best and mol efleelual purgative Pill that medical science can devi-e. Being purely vegetable no harm I can arise lreui their use. In intrinsic aim am! curative powers no ether Pills can be com- i pared with them, and every person, knowing their viltues, wilt employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole lnachi nery et life. Mild, searching and effect nal, tliey aie especially adapted te the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements et which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. Tliey arc the best and saiest physic te employ ter children and weakened constitutions, where a mild but effectual cathartic is required. Fer sale by all dealer. api-27-1 wdced&w 31A11HIAGES. GEUHAr.n Hll.l.. On the tSStli of April, at Sunburv, in the Reformed church. Dr. J. Z. Gerhard, of Harrislmrg. a son et Rev. W. T. Gerhard, of Lancaster, te Mary Hill, the only daughter oUGcergc Hill, esq., of Sunburv. ltd DEATHS. BreiiL April 28. 1S31, in this ily, Lizzie Uuehl, daughter of .Jehn and Jlagiiaiena Buelil, in the 23d year of her age. The relatives and Iriends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, corner of Prince and German streets, en Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Services at Zion's Luthern church. Interment nt ion's cemetery. POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.AXK CLARK, or Strasburg township. SuJ-jcct te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. nniii-d&w tp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HEXRY F. HARTMAX (Lime Burner), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. npr2 d&wtp MARTIN HlLDEBRAXi', el Mount .ley n0,.eui, Subject te the decision of the Dem ecratic county convention. aplS-d&wtp JEDE MOHLER. Ephrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. , aprll-d&wtp I'"or County Auditer: JOllX L. LIGHTXER, of Lcaceck township. Subiect te the decision ,of the Democratic county convention. nprlS-tfd&w NEW AD VEUTISEMENTS. O 000 KUSIIELS OF POTATOES. 1 Rese. Bnrbank and Peerless, which I I will sell Wholesale and Retail. . JOSEPH HEDOG, ap2S-3td Cor. Prince and Lemen Sts. OST. OX WKSr JAMKS STItKET, 1IK- j tween Charlette street anil the College Chapel, en Friday evening, April 22d, an Onyx Scarf Pin, with a cress band et pearls. A suit able reward te the tinder, who will please re turn it te 4ir West James street. ap2S-3td HOICK POTATO KS FOR SALK. A DAB et Choice Potitees is at the P. & K. R. Depot, head et Xerth Prince street, which will be sold at W cents per bushel. Call at once at the car, Xe. 7303. J. F. LESTZ. upr2S-2td 1 NSUKK tVITU TUK OLD ASr WKLL Established Agency of the Glrarfl Fire Isne Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested m Sate and Solid Securities. RIFE fc KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KINO STREKT. dll-6indM.WSR Second Fleer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROPOSALS WILL BS RECEIVED AT the Mayer's Office until MOXDAY. MAY ?, 18S1, at S p. m., ler digging out and ailing in 500 feet, mere or Jess, el water trench or Xew street, between Xerth Qneen and Prince streets; also 100 feet. mere or less, en Xerth Concord alley, from West Lemen northward ; al.e 250 feet, mere or less, en Charlette street, north of Walnut street ; also 400 feet, mere or less. en West Walnut, west et Mary street; also 200 feet, mere or less, en Wst Marien, west of Xe via street; also 1,ej0 feet en Leve Lane and Union street: also 273 feet en 1'enlar east of Leve Lane; also 1,400 feet en High stieet west of Filbert alley : also 150 teet en Maner street west et Leve Lane. Bids te state hew mucn ler earth aud hew niu.cn for rock per cubic yard. Separate bids must be made out for each street or alley. A bend of 3200 will be required fiem bidders for the faithful performance of work that inav be al al letted.. Werk te be done under the direction and subject the measurement of the Superin tendent et the Water Wei k, ami at the time he may direct. PROPOSALS will be received sit the ame time and place for whitewashing the fencing around the reservoir grounds Inside and out side. Parties doing the work must find their own lime and brushes; de the work under the directions of the Superintendent of the Water Works and at the time he may direct. PROPOSALS will be received at the same time and place for sedding the north bank et the cast reservoir and such ether places at the re-ervelrs as may be required. Didders must state hew much per square vaiil and the work must be done at the time and manner the Su perintendent of the Water Works niav direct. PROPOSALS will be received at the same time and place for hauling water pipes Ac., ler the water department of the city of Lan caster, ler the year ending April 1. 182. Bids must be by the g: ess ten, and delivered when directed by the Superintendent of the Water Works. J NO. T. MacUOXIU LK, apt-2S-2liiTli4S Maver. WANTS. WANTliD A WOMAN JOR JIRL TO make heivelf generally useful ; geed wage. Must come recommended.' Applvallhc " SPRECUER" HOUSE, ar21-tld 31 Xerth Dnkc Street WASTKU-A LAW WAX IS .A li!A li!A tien as Housekeeper in s Jincgoed iamilx i Apply at the Intelligence!', elllce. ENTXKTAINJICNTS. "jULfeN"tn'KUAllUllSE. ' OXE NIUIIT ONLY. THURSDAY, APRIL. 28, 1881. A CARD. In compliance with numerous and continued requests ler the reproduction et the ever-pepuiar Pinafore, MR. JOHN 1) MISHLER has the pleasure of assuring a strictly first class performance by the well known Miles' Juvenile Opera Company, The enl juc:iile troupe bi-lore the public, composed et the principals of three et last season's companies. An oigauizatien et forty persons, who will produce (Jilbeil X. Sullivan's greatest operatic success, PINAFORE, "OUR SAUCY SHIP'S A BEAUTY." Xe advance in prices. Gallery. 3.1c. Ad- mission. 50c. Reserved Scats. 50c. Reserved Seats new ter Mile at Yecker's. aprSi-Sld F MJLTON OPERA HOUK. Friihir hvcuiutr, April 2!U!i, 1SS1. ABERCROM DIE'S Bosten Ideal Company! Giving the finest rendition et Mr?. Deeehcr Stewu's great Immortal work ever witnessed en any -tage. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN With all It magnificent Tableaux and Scenic Effects the incomparable Blanche Sadler, SS,,, Topsy! Little Pansy, ,SrfflaSSWeB7J. World, as 20 Supported by the Boten Ideal Company. 20 and his Take the little ones te see M.VKh.s DOXKEY. i MAMMOTH TltAIXED DI.OODiiOi'XDS '2 an ! a Full Chorus el Jubilee Singr.!---. ADMISSION 2.1 !.!. !5ESERVKlbEATd S5 & SO Cm. Tickets, new en sale at the Opera Heuse. upi-r.-ltd MtSCJ.I.l,A. EUVS. H KM OVA!. IV X. LEW IX, M. I)., has removed hi -eflice Irein 217 West King street te Xe. 11 Seuth Prince street. Oflice benis, from te:) a. in., and from 1 ten and ii te'.) p. in. aprUSnid TJU'OKTAXT MHIIT.- ALL PKIfeOXS wishing te join the Trans-Atlantic Ex cursien et SI Al tile plicatien AT ONCE litli, will please make ap- te till! REV. A. F. KAUI., or D. YKt-KEIJ, L:mcater City, Pa. rATEU RENT KOTH'K. 11SK WATKIt Rent Duplicate Is new in the hands el the Tieasurer, and en ami after te moriew, Apiil 2, Water Dents will be received, and live percent, allowed for prompt payment. Oliiec hours trein S te 12 a. in. and from I te ." p. in. WM. McCOMsKY, ii27-l fd Treasurer and Deceiver of Taxes. HO Mi: FOR FltlKXDLKSH CHILDREN. Tin: corperator the Heme for Friendless Children ler the city and county of Laucater, Pa , will luret en Tuesday, May 3, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the eflice of the Secretary, Xe. 1&1 Xerth Queeu street, ler the purpose et elect ing Trustees and Lady Managers in accord ance with the charter. JOIIX L. ATLKE. M. !., President. CUA3. M. Hewell, Sec'y. apr27-2td rpe TIIK SCHOOL DIRl'.CTOKS OI' THE L City et Lancaster, Pa. Gi:nilemi:x : In pursuance nf the seventh section et the act et April 0, l.-fiO, you are here by untitled te meet in convention in the Com mon Council Chamber, in th City et Lancas ter, en the ilrt Tues lay in May, A. D.. 1S:1, being the third day et the mouth. at 7:'i o'clock In tliii evening, and select. ri voce, by a ma jority et the whole number of Directors pre sent, one pelten of literary and scientific ae quiremenis and of skill and experience in the ait el" teaching, as City Superintendent, ler the three succeeding years, and ccrtily the re sult te the Superintendent et Public Instruc tion at Harrislmrg, a required by the eighth section et said Act. JOHN B. WARFEL, Pre! :ent. Lancaster, Pa., April 25, ISs'J. n2U2wd PROPOSALS TOR 8TKEI.T WORK. The Street Committee will receive sealed proposals up te 7) o'clock en THURSDAY, APRIL 28, for the lollewing work and ma terials : 1. Fer all the hard brick that may be needed for the street department et the current year. BUI te state at what pi ice per M brick will be tnnished at the yard, and n!e at what price the same will be d-liveied where needed. 2. Fer all new guttering for the current year. Bids te state at hew much per lineal loot gutters will belaid the bidder furnishing all materials, and also at hew much.per lineal feet the city furnishing the material". 3. Fer crossing stone, te be furnished as wanted during the year. Bids te state at what price stone will be delivered, and also at what price they will be laid. 4. Fer backing stone, delivered when need ed. All bids te beaddressed te II. Trewitz, 'street Commissioner, and te be lett at the .street Committee Bex at the Mayer's Olllce, or hand ed te D. McMullen, Chairman Street Commit tee. Specifications te be seen at the eflice of Jas. C. Carpenter City Regulator. The Com mittee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. By order et Street .Committee. D. TREWIT, api-2(J.:lld . Street Commissioner. I RuCLAJUAT10'S. Whereas, the alarming prevalence of incen diary tires in our midst, and the boldness of the .perpetrators, make It the duty of ull geed citizen, especially the holders and owners et property, te be vigilant and te assist by their individual efforts te bring these outlaws te Justice Citizens will de well te watch the goings and comings et suspected persons iu their immediate respective neighborhoods, and give early and authentic information te the police authorities et the city, el any cir cumstances in the habits or conduct et such suspected individuals likely te fasten upon them the perpetration et se heinous a crime. Police officers having miles upon miles te patrol In their respective wards, musj neces sarily atteiil very Inadequate protection against the cunning of the incendiary, unless their efforts are supplemented by these of our citizens. 1 therefore call upon ull interested in preserving order. In the preservation et tranquillity ,te contribute te these ends by un usual vigilance ever the immediate vicinity et their respective abodes. $500 REWARD. By virtue of th authority given me by the resolution or Councils of February 4, 1S74, 1 hereby offer a reward el Five Hurdred Dol Del ars for the an est and conviction or any party or parties who have set lire te any of the build ings burnt by incendiary lire within the last year, and the same reward will be paid ler the arrest and conviction or any person who may net Are te any building in the Inture. JXO. T. MacGOXIGLE, api'15-tfd Mayer. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS' ACCB 31. 3IARKS JOHN A. LANE & CO. -ALL Dry Goods Offered at Great Bargains, AT THE OLD RELIABLE STAXD, Ne. 24 East King Street. SILK DEPARTMENT. Special Inducements in Black aud Colored Silks. The general DRESS GOODS DEPARTM EXT constantly being added te and prices marked down te promote quick sales. , ' jteiiKiAu uuuus department CARPKTIXGS, O.UEEXSWAREAXD Lew Prices. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT unsurpassed in quantity and quality, and goods in all the departments guaranteed te be what they are sold for. 3S"Call and see us. JACOD M. MARKS. JOHN NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " T,m" 1S THE REASON OF MY DI8- ll content made glorious ' by the use of KIDNEYCURA, a Tea composed of Roots and Herbs. It will remove all disorders of the Liver and Kidneys in a short time. It gives strength and tone te the digestive organs, purities the bleed and leaves the system in agoed. healthy condition. Price 150 cents a pack. Fer sale at "Kanffman's Drng Stere, Xe. 111! Xerth Queen street. T OOK AT THISt SUPPLEE& OWENS, (Sitceesters te J. Rmvers), The Centre Square Grocers The public are respectfully Invited te call and examine our New Stock of CHOICE GDOCER1ES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, Ac., which will be sold, wholesale and retail, at bot tom prices. Come and be convinced. Goods delivered fieeef charge, and every attention given our patrons. Pleae try us. SUPPLEE & OWENS, apr26-lud . Nu. 0 CEMKE s"HAKE. CJPK1NG CLOTHING. BUSINESS SUITS. We teid you last week about our CUSTdM TAILORING, and as the weather grows warmer we become mere busy, and it you ap preciate fine work we have some new te show you. But we sell our BUSINESS SUITS, MADE OF ALL WOOL, Frem $8.50 te $15 a Suit. And also finer ones for a better price, a well as lower-priced Sultst hat are net quite ogeod. DLT WE HAVE ONE SPECIAL SUIT Selling Fer $10, THAI' IS ALL WOOL, that is mere for the money than any 'of the ethers. This i the Snit we fn vile von te come and -ce. & ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. OPKING DKKSS GOODS. IAGER & BROTHER Have new open a handsome line of Freueli, English aud America". DRESS GOODS, In the Ne v Fabrics aud in the Latest Spring Shade. French Shuda Cleth, French Serge, Crepe Arm urc, Memie cloth. Albatross Cleth, Men's Vesting, Illuminated and Plain Dege, Lace Buntings. with Cashmere stripes and Plaids ter Combination. Dress Ginghams, Lawns and Chintzes. Silks et Supei ier Quality at very low prices. LIONS BLACK SILK, SATIN DE LEOX, COLORED SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, SURAH SILKS AND SATINS. IX BLACK GOODS We have thebct make of Black Cashmere and Silk Warp Henrietta; also a Larac Line of French Lace Bunting, A ram re Grenadine, Damasc Grenadines, Crepe de Japen, Camels Hair Grenadine. NEW LACES, EMBROIDERIES. LADIES? AND MISSES" HOSIERY, KID AND I.ISLE GLOVES, HANDKER CHIEFS AND CORSETS. SWc invite examination. New Parasols & Snn umbrellas HAGER & BROTHER. rOHX B. RUTB. KIXDS OF- complete in all its detail. GLASSWARE In lmnten immense variety and at vcry A. CUARLSS, JOHN D. ROTH. MARKETS. : J-- f Philadelphia Market. Prilauklphia, Pa., April 27. Fleur mar ket steady:' superfine, at tS 25.5 7. : ex tra J.1 97fc4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana fainily S5 50g600: Penni. family $1 73g: 10 : St. Leuis family f 5 750 23; Minnesota Extra J.'.Sj .":de straight. $5673625; winter pitent $0.r07 .r0 ; spilng de (5 7587 75. Rye flour at $3 50. Wheat higher, with geed inquiry and light efferings: Xe. 2 Western Red, $1 25; Penn'a Red aud Amber, $1 2101 25. Cern Arm, en local scarcitv : steamer, if3 57Kc; yeilew and mixed 53ft59c. Oats quiet ; Xe. 1 White, Wk-; Xe. 2. de, 43c: Ne. 3, de 47e : Xe. 2 Mixed, 4(!j4!nCc. . Rye quiet at $1 lie. Seeds Geed te prime clever i met at Ti ; de de Timethy steadv, $.", 00;: u ; de de Flavee.l dull at $1 3Tl:i5. Prevision steady m,s- perk $18 .7) ; beet ham?,$22-2:5 ; Indian m.ss beef, M22, f. e. b. Bacen smoked shoulders 7c: salt de ay.c: smoked hams llUKc; pickled ham-' !i 10c. - Card steady ; city kettllle : loe- hutches s 10c ; prune steam, $11 ftii 70. Butter dull, and declining: Creamery extra 2Gffi23c ; de geed te cheics- 20ff25 : Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 2S&23C. Bells' dull; Penn'a IB ISc; Western 10920. Eggs weak and dull ; 1'cnna. and Western lG13c. -Cheese dim and light stocks; Xew Yerk lull cream 1301 e; Western Tull cream 12-i 213c ; de fair te geed, HJ:l2c: dehalt skim 010c : Pa. skims 7c. " Petroleum dull : re lined 7fic. Whisky at $1 . New Voik Mrerkei. N v-w YeitK.April 2X Fleur Stateaud Western without important change, moderate expert and jobbing trade demand: Superhne Suite, $3 1.'4 50 ; extra de ii 534 IS ; choice de $ I 70fc) 400 ; lancy de $(; 75: round hoop Oiiie 4 .Vg S : choice de at ?3()5g; 75; superfine west ern $3 9ilfJ4 50: common te geed ex tra de$15031'.0; choice de $5 OOftll 75; choice white wheat de $5QC 00. Southern steady; common te fair extra at 14 75j5 ?J; go-id te Choice de $5 23fflC 73. Wheat without decided change, feverish and unsettled ; Xe. 1 While, May, $1 2i"wtfiH 21 ; Xe. 2 Red, April. $1 2SJ ; de .May, $1 2:1 iii ; de June,120Jitl!20J Cern lje higher, moderately active : Mix ed western spot. 5S(12c; de tut nre. .Vii;2e. Oats State, 4tfg.r3c ; Western, 43J?50c. Live Stock Market. Chicago. The receipts or Hogs were lti.OOO , icau auipuiciiis u,iv r. mill niTL Ulllli'l aim demand goed: packers and shippers buying freely; mixedpacking. $5fi)i; :0; bacon, $5 75 gf 15; choice heavy, $ 20tf$ 4. Cattle Receipts, 4,100 head: shipments. 2,lKH) head: market strong and active; common te fair shipping. $4 S05 ?,: ; geed te choice med ium very linn, $5 40JJ5 75; experts, $"S5ifi; distillery at $ 0; bulls at $:! 7.VS 10; tteckers and feeders were active and strong at W Seft 3 83; leeders, $3 754 IK. Sheep Receipts 1.700 head; shipment. SO de; market mere active, but prices net higher : inferior te lair mixed at $; 05(5; shorn sheep at $1 23 ; "oed te choice woeled at $5 -f03 7. East Liiihiity. Cattle Receipts, 210 head : all for this market : supply fair and prices oil' from t host et last Wednesday; trade in llr.t hands or wholesale Is nearly nominal; best shipping grad-s at $5 7.V.?5 H5 ; lair te geed butchers' stock at $1 ifj 75 : common and light at $1233100: stockers, flfgi 35; bulls cows and stags at $i 23'a! 1 25. Hogs Receipts, 1,153 head: Philadelphia at $ 4ec no ; Yei kers. $;e 25. Sheep Receipts.::, KO-hend; woeled at $1 .Vigfi: cnppeu ai 3 z.64 i.. BcKrALO Cattle Receipts, l,10i head ; con signed through, 430 car; market was quiet and unchanged, but bulk et stock sold or ship ped out. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, l(X) head; con signed through, 3 car.s; nothing doing, and several car remain unsold, with buyers hold ing off. He gs Receipts, 3,100 head; consigned through, 74 cars ; the market was dull and the prices a shade lower, with offerings generally el'a geed quality ; Yorkers at $5 00r. le: goe'l te choice at iCif.-fJe :;5; geed medium weights heldat ft: IO7i;.'iO: 4 ears unsold; pigs at f5S CHARLES. Noen Quotations or the Grain Market Furnished by Jacob B. L0114, Ceuiuitsi.ui Breker. Chicago. Cash. Slav. . June. Wheat 1.0P4 $1.0114 fl.e. July. Cem 12;; Al'i .4314 June. Oats 35V .3e .S5J4 XwYeck. Cash. Alav. June. Wlcat $i.is i.x $l.a)J .Cern (i .5C .(Vjy, " '!. . Phu.aukmhia. Wheat 1.21; 1.-1: I.S0 j ir 11 Oafs 47 .10 .4CJ4 Baltimore. Wheat 1.21'i 1.21 1.21 Cern 20 .56 .55 Oats Stock Maritet- New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks, aNe United States Jtends reported daily by J Aeen It. I.ose, N. K. Cor. Centre Square. Nkw Yerk Stocks. Stocks active. April 2S. 1. n. r x 1:00 3.00 A. M. 10:00 5 122 ll'-Sd Meney. Chicago 3c, North Western Chicago. Mil. t St. Paul Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. R. R Del.. Lnck.& Western Delaware . Hudsen Caial . .. Denver & Rie Grande Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Slieie & Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Klcvated Michigan Central Mbseuri, Kansas A Texas N. Y.,Lake Eric& Western.... New Jersey Central X. Y., Ontario t Western New Yerk Central Ohie & Mississippi Pacific' Mail Steamship Ce St. Leuis rYen Mt Suire Tunnel Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacific.... " " Preferred. Western Union Te". Ce PniLADBLrntA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lchign Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. Wcslern Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred Hentenville Philadelphia & Erie R. K IewaGnlch Mining Uhitkd States Besns. United States 4 percent- " y. " 122,'i; 122 1124 112' X itsns!sii7?s les ins its.; i-Ji r-4 isi JA S3 Vl 454 4 !7i : lit '4 51 51 liei; uvAivps ,? 1-H ss; NsJi ej;- 11. 110 U 6'K VO'; 0 a 40 my i5 2IJi 4.V" 2S4 1 v.y. 21 i 5214 'i-'A 51 r. m . 1:00 115J5 114'4 104 1S ROOTS AND SUOICS, rpiiE NEW ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Ne. 30 EAST-KING STREET. Xe person's outfit Is complete, especially at this Reason et the year new that the new spring suits are out, without a new pair el Neatly Fitting Beets or Shoes. Especially should the children be provided with a new pair et shoes, for with no oilier ar ticle of new apparel are they se well pleased. We invite you te call and examine enr goods, as we have beets and shoes te suit all. D. P. STACKHOUSE, I 80 EAST mG STBEET' al-llUU LANCASTER, PA. THIRD EDITIOJf. THURSDAY EVEN'G, APBIL 28, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washixotex, April 28. Fer the Middle Atlantic states fair weatber, stationary or higher temperature, with variable winds and higher barometer. GREAT FIRE IS PAILADELPHIA. 700,000 Less by tbe Burning cf n Grain Elevator. Philadelphia, April 28. The Guard Point grain elevator, a brick building owned by the Girard Point storage com pany, was destroyed by fire early this morn mern inj. The stock of grain en hand yesterday was about 70,000 bushels, all of which was destroyed. The less is covered by insurance, the grain being insured by the owners or consignees. The warehouses iu the vicinity of the elevator were also burned, as well as a quantity of miscellaneous freight, which was te have lecu shipped te Europe to te to tnetrow. At neon the fire was still smeuldering. The less en corn aud wheat destroyed is about 697,000, en which there is an in in surance of nearly 8109,000. The less en the buildings is about $600,000, and the insurance $337,000, iu amounts generally less than $10,0000 in a great number of companies. CO :s UK ESS. The Old, Old Story. Washington, April 28. Iu the Senate the vic'e president having laid before the Senate the unfinished busi ness, being the resolution for the election of Senate officers, the usual motion was submitted by Mr. Pendleton te go into executive session, and met with its unva rying fate, being lest "by a vote of yeas 20, nays 21. Mr. Butler then took the Heur premis ing hi? speech by reading from the Recerd the report of the colloquy which occurred between himself and Mr. Burnsisle, en the 20th inst., during the course of which he had stated that if he did nut by irre fragable evidence establish the fact that there had been a bargain, he would re sign his seat in the Senate. A SUICIDAL FIRM. 'fiioel Its members Take Their Own Lives Within a Period of a Few Years. Cincinnati, April 2S. Jeb E. Owens, a prominent, citizen of Hamilton, Ohie, com mitted suicide en Tuesday uight by shoot sheet ing himself with a revolver. The act was deliberate, as he bought the pistol at 4 o'clock iu the afternoon and at 8 exchanged it for one of larger calibre. Ne cause for the deed is known. He was a member of the well known manufacturing firm of Owens, Laue & Dyer. It is a singular fact that Mr. Dyer, of the same firm, came te his death in a sim ilar maimer a few years age. Mr. Owens was (; years old and leaves a wife and two children, and also three children by a former wife. His estate is valued at ijO.OOO. 3US11AP ON THE WATER, WIlE t Might Uave Proved a Terrible IJlsas- ter. New Yerk, April 28. A collision oc curred this morning en the East river be tween the ferry beat Alaska, anil the tug Dr. Gibbs, tiie latter being struck with such force as te nearly turn it ever. The firemen was knocked evci beard, but was rescued by the crew and properly cared for. Het coals from the lire room were scattered about by .the collision and set lire te tiie we'.id work of the tug beat, but the llamcs were extinguished before any gieal damage had been done. Hei re pairs will cost about $e00. The Alaska, being much larger and having an iron hull, was net damaged nt all. Passengers en tiie ferry beat were safely landed with out further mishap. TA!:iti:i IN TUb AISDOMEX. Probably Fatal Scuttle lu Pittsburgh. i'lTTsuuRuu, April 28. I). McG'aitney, jr., a druggist of this city, was fat illy stabbed last night by Clias. Dal gleish. The latter had been visit: 111:1 a family hatred Scott, who occupied the Heets ever McCartney's drug store,and when iie came ;lewn he found several parties en the street in fixnt of the store with whom he engaged in convors.i cenvors.i convers.i timt. McCartney ordered them te leave and was angrily replied te by some of the parties, including Dalgleisli. A tussle cusued, dining v.hich Dalgleisli was struck in the face by McCartney. Dalgleisli instantly drew a knife and .stabbed McCartney in the abdomen, ir tlictiug a wound which has been pro nounced fatal. Dalgleisli was arrested. Ueth parties are well-known and have hitheite been held in geed repute. Sickness and Death ou Shipboard. Bosten, April 23, Arrived, La k 17ose 17ese ncath S0ur.1b.-iya. The Kesene.ith reports had considerable sickness among the crew en the passage. She touched at I'crt Natal who she landed, the first elliccr an.l six men suffering from Java fever. On Jan uary 0 Neil Ncilsen.tlie carpenter, a native of Norway,died, and en February C, David Robertsen, a seaman, also died, and were buried at sea. A Itloedy Suiter. Buffalo, N. Y., April 28. Jehn Wel kcr, a well-to-de farmer, living near Ba tavia, Genessej county, was murdered by Chatlcs Stokley, a farm hand, yesterday morning. The lefusal of the hand of Wclkcr's daughter in marriage was the cause leading te the crime. Stokley shot the deceased lour times with a revolver. Or. McCosh's Peer Opinion cf Trcn tun. The Princeton college glee club is ad vertised te give a concert in the Tayler opera house at Trenten this evening, for the beniflt of Aaren Wilkes pest, G. A. K., but Dr. McCesli has refused te let the club fullill the engagement. The stu dents had chartered two trains and every available conveyance in Princeton te take them te the entertainment. Dr. McCosh's reason for refusing his assent was that there arc tee many saloons and objection able results in Trenten. If thesa arc clese.1, he said, the students may go; otherwise they cannot Eveiy scat in the hall had been taken. A Heavy investment. It is announced that Mr. Sayre, of the Bethlehem steel works, has made arrange ments for the investment of 1,000,000 in new steel works at Birmingham, Ala., and will erect the necessary buildings this sum mer. A few years age the site where Birmingham new stands was a cotton field ; new the place beasts a population of 0,000, and has in successful operation iron furnaces, acres of coking evens, and extensive rolling mills, while it is rapidly becoming one of the most important rail road centres in the Seuth. A Vassar College Bride. Mr. Robt. J. Cook, a young lawyer of Pittsbuigh, was married en Tuesday even ing te Miss Annie Glyde Wells, daughter of Mr. Calvin "Wells, president of the Pitts burgh forge aud iron company and propri etor of the Philadelphia Frets. The bride is a member ei senior class at Vassar cel legg. When a student at Yale Mr. Cook was captain of the famous beat crew that took the banner from all competing cel leges. The happy couple will sail for Europe in the steamer Algeria May 11. JO. I.ANE. A Alan et .".lark la a Past Ccn'eratlen. X. Y. Times. The brief dispatch announcing the death of Jeseph Lane, which came from Oregon a day or two since, can Jhavc had but very little significance for the great majority of the people who read it. Yet the man te whom it related was at 0110 time 0:10 of the foremost figures in the republic. Had he died thirty years age, the nation would have gene iu mourning for him, yet se fleeting is fame in cur country that the present generation scarcely recalls his name and knows next te nothing et his most eventfnl history. Jeseph Lane's grandfather was an American, born near the present site of Rale urh, N. C, in the early colonial times. He and his two brother did geed services during the war of the Revolution. His son, Jehn Lane, the father of Jeseph, was at the battle of Kins's Mountain and served in the patriot army until the sur render of Cornwallis at Yorktown. He voted for Geerge Washington for presi dent aud lived te sec Jacksen in the same office. The son of this old soldier was born in North Carolina in 1S01. Early in life he went te Indiana. Latwr he became a power iu the politics of the West. When the Mexican war broke out he was ene of the first te go te the front and by hard lighting and distinguished bravery wen his way te a major generalship. Return ing te his home, ail Indiana united in do ing him honor, and later en President Polk, iu slight recognition of his services, made him governor of the territory of Or egon, te which place he was reappointed by President Pierce. In 18e2 he had thir tceu votes iu the national convention which nominated Cass for president, and at one time during that memorable meet ing seemed almost sure of the nomination. As old William Allen used in after years te relate. "Jic Lane came nearer being president than any man who ever missed." But though he missed the presidency, he did net lese influence with his party. In ISeO he was elected te the United States Senate from the new state of Oregon. He sympathized with the Seuth in the strug gle then pending, and later was nominated ler vice president ou the ticket with Breck inridge.U He cat t icd eleven of the slave states, but was buried out of si j.-lit in the free North. Little has been heard of him since. lie spent the last years of his life in his favorite Oregon. Seme months age, te a party ofexcursieuists who called en him for a speech, he said : "I uome net as a celebrated man or a distiniruished sol dier, but as a humble citizen of Oregon. True. I have been accorded some fame as a soldier, aud I am credited with having served my country faithfully and well. These laurels were net wen by my self, however. My command wen them for me. Any man with such a com mand could net help achieving fame. I came te the North -west in 134ti as gover nor of what was then Oregon Territory, embracing all the country lying between the fortieth aud forty-second parallels, in cluding what are new Washington and Idaho territories and the state of Oregon. Only once during my term of eflice did I have occasion te visit this portion of the territory. It was en the first of July, new almost thiity years age, that a courier ar rived at Oregon City, bearing the news that a Mr. Wallace, living en Budd's In let, where Olyiuphi is new situated, had been murdered by the Indians. With an army of six men, tried and true comrades in arms with me iu the conflict with 3Icxice, we pteeeeded down the Willamette river iu a canoe te the Colum bia, dewu-the Columbia, aud thcuce up the Cewiltz te the Catholic mission, lien: we procured mules and horses and added thrce fiesh lcciuits te our force. We took the Indians by surprise, and de manded a surrender of the murderers. The old chief after viewing our force and looking mc in the eye, concluded te accede te this demand, and the murderers were accordingly delivered up, tried aud executed. I'll is made geed Indians of thrm." During the same speech Gen. Laue, referring te his service during the Mexican war, said: "Twejtars age I looked ever the 'old aimy register, and I found -tltere only live of the seventeen American generals who enlcied the 3Iex iean war surviving. Of the seventeen who ciiteied that struggle, fourteen were younger than myself. One by one these brave men have answered te the last roll call. Since I last looked ever the register, Pillow has been called away. Cadwaladcr aud dishing followed, and ou the first of the present month Shields answered the Miniuieus aud passed ever the,durk river, across the va'Iey and shad ow of death. Dining the last few years the roll has been called once in six months aud one by one these salient men have re sponded.' Jcseph Lane has new been called and he tee has sepended te the sum mons. Short and SwcrI. Oil City Hcrrlck. Anetiiki: Caicu Te the public " Busted " again. Jasiks C. Boyce. 1'tJIS SALh. I a ::;:: sieki.-kimiu mikkknt-thk j terr 1011111 new occupied by It. Cerhart, merchant tailor. In the Iminirri- building. Xe. 51 North Oneen street, I.-iiictedcif. Iniiilri el ukei:i;i: i;i:t;n.KKi:, nrZS-tll ; Xerth Dnkc street. MEDIC A U ( 1ATAKUII. J MRrXTION?. Fer Catarrh. Hay Fever.Cetdin the Head Ac... insert with little finger a particle et Calm into the nostrils; draw stren:' breaths ;ataim:ii. coi.e in inn HEAD, II AY FKVKi: CATARRHAL .thiengh the nose. It iwtii le aliserbeu, cl'-niixlng and Healing the diseased uiem- lKAFNKSs.lbranc. I FOR UKAFNKS'-. CAN RE CL'RKO. I Apply a particle into jtlieenr. ELY'S CREAM BALM, having gained un enviable local reputation, displacing all ether preparations in tin; vicin ity et discovery. Is, en it- merits alone, recog nized as a wenilcrttU remedy wherever known. A lair trial will convince the most skeptical et its curative powers. It effectually elenn-ns the nasal pas-ages of calnrmal virus, causing healthy .secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protect -1 the meinbraiial linings et tbe head from additional celd.s, ceniplately heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Reiieflcial results are realised by a lew applications. A thorough treatment wt directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold iu tin: head it Is uucfua!led. The llalrn Is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at .'ill cents. On receipt of 50 cents will mail a package. Send ter circular with full information'. - KM 'S CRKAM 15ALM CO., Ouege. N. Y. Fer nalchv the Lancaster druggists, and by wholesale druggists generally. til Cinced&w THL SAUTOD'S LIVEE INVIG0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cores Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent fre. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by nil Pnivrst-t' oil? .-( rtileOW