id I iANCkSTEil I)llLiiNTEIGJrERfi)JSlA-Y6r 1881' .-tt-'r OBITUARV. Death or Mrs. B. irltzpatrlek. ' Mre. Bridget Fitzpatrick, widow of the late Hugh Fitzpatrick and eldest daugh ter of the late Richard McGrann, died at her residence, Xe. 330 East Orange street, between 5 and 6 o'clock this morning, aged G3 years. Mrs. Fitzpatrick had for seme time past suffered with heart disease, but it was net until about two weeks age that her illness assumed a dangerous form. Grewing rapidly worse, she died as above stated. The deceased was born, we believe, in Ireland, bat her parents emigrated te this country during her infancy. In 1838 she was married te Hugh Fitzpatrick, and for some years resided en the property known as " old Hardwicke," east of the city and -opposite the site of the present estate of that name. Subsequently, however, she moved te this city and for a period of mere than twenty years has resided at Ne. 330 East Orange street. Her husband died about thirty years age. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was in all respects a woman of admirable traits of character, and a dominating quality in her disposi tion w.ts that of true Christian charity, benevolence and kind heartedness. A con sistent member of the Catholic church aud of St. Mary's congregation in this city, where her geed works were frequently manifested in an unostentatious though liberal maimer, the noble impulses and generosity that animated all her actions knew no restrictions of creed or station. Possessing social qualities of the highest aud most attractive order, her pleasant home en East Orange street was the abode of kindly courtesy and hospitality that ever made the guest sensible of cordial welcome. Among children and young people, of whom she was very fend and whom she delighted te have around her, the deceased was especially popular, and throughout the large circles who will mourn her death, the grief of none per haps will be mere sincere than that of the young folks whose joys and sorrows she was went te share and sympathize with. Mre. Fitzpatrick was a sister of B. J. McGrann, and of Mrs. Jehn T. Mac Mac Geniglc, of this city, and of Mrs.J Jehn McGevcrn, of Bradford county. There survive her, also, four children, viz., Jehn J. and Hugh Fitzpatrick, railroad contrac tors, Mrs. Alice Barry, wife of Jehn M. Harry, and Miss Kate Fitzpatrick ; she was the mother also of the late-Mrs. A. Hicstand and of Richard J. Fitzpatrick, both of whom died within the past few years. The funeral will take place from the late residence of deceased, Ne. 330 East Orange street, proceeding thence direct te St. Mary's cemetery. fpcefly Adjustment et Lem Caused by lire. The damages sustained by Esberg & Bachraan, of California, and Julius Ebr niau, of New Yerk, who compose the firm of Esberg, Bachman & Ce., dealers in leaf tobacco, by the burningef Shirk's wareheuse en the morning of March 4th, have already been adjusted aud paid by the following fire insurance cempanies: (The ameuut insured and paid being set oppesito each company.) Iniur- ance. Patd. Plitenix, of Brooklyn .... $5,tW0 93,609 li Hamburg Magdeburg . . . 3,000 3,6G9.7S IiiNiii-.tnce Company of North America .1,000 S,6G0 73 WestcbaMcr. New 1 erk . . . 3,500 1,83 80 Heme, New Yerk 2.000 1.4G7 S National. Hart lord 5,000 :t,0C9.73 .Sprinufleld 5,000 3.02)73 Norwich Union 5,000 3,3C9.73 Hartferd 5.000 3,.73 Londen & Lancashire .... 5,000 3,609.7.1 American, l'hllarlelpliiil . . 5,000 3.Cfl.73 Royal. Li vel peel 5,000 3,069.73 $31,300 $10,000.00 All of the above companies are represented by the well known lusuraucc agents, Kite fc Kaufman of this city, except the North American which is represented by II. S. Gara. Esberg, Bachman & Ce., in addi tieu te receiving the abeve sum of $40,000 damages arc allowed all the leaf tobacco, amounting te about 253,000 pounds. The less sustained by E. M. Celin & Ce., en leaf tobacco has also been adjusted, the same having been insured in the Girard lite insurance company. The less sus tained by Jacob Shirk, the owner of the warehouse, has been adjusted and fixed at $1,500. The warehouse was insured in the Royal, of Liverpool. The adjusters rcpresecting the above companies are all excellent business meu, aud understand their business thoroughly. J. L. Stcintnetz, esq., was the attorney of Esbeig. Bachman & Ce., and E. M. Celin & Ce., in the settlement of the above losses. This settlement has been made in three interviews net lasting alto gether te mere than three hours. Accidents la Marietta. Wm. Werley, jr., ef3Iarietta, in jump ing en a freight train en Wednesday, fell and had his feet injured se badly by the car wheels that Dr. II. E. Norris was com pelled te amputate three tees of the right and two of the left feet. The lad may lese both of his feet. A boy named Clepper met with a serious accideut en a raft at Marietta en Tuesday. A companion while handling an axe care lessly, cut a part of his feet off. Dr. G. W. Reich was called te dress the wound, and is in hopes that the boy's feet can be saved. Fine Fat Cattle. Eleven fat young steers, fed by Jacob Bausmau and sold te 31. Ullman, weie taken through town this morning for ship ment te Philadelphia. The let weighed 18,110 pounds and had gained an average of 458 pounds each since Mr. Bansman get them last September. A finer drove is seldom seen en our streets, and geed judges estimated that the profits of feed ing tbem were ever (600, net te speak of the valuable mauure supplied. Birthday. Te-morrow Alderman Wm. B. Wiley, of the Second ward, will celebrate his 58th birthday and also the 23d anniversary of his first commission as alderman. He was elected in 1858. His first commisien was issued by Governer Packer, his sec ond and third by Governer Curtin, and bis fourth and fifth by Governer Hartranft. Ne ether alderman iu Lancaster has been half se long in commission. Dividends Declared. The directors of the First national bauk ei Strasburg en Wednesday declared a dividend of 3 percent, for the past six months. The Manhcim national bank has de clared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, en its capital stock, payable en de mand. Large Funeral. The funeral of Mrs Margaret Reese, wife of Jehn Reese, of this city, which' took place yesterday afternoon, was very largely attended. Rev. C. E. Houpt, of Christ Lutheran church, preached the funeral sermon. The interment was in Lancaster cemetery. Resignation or a PeUcemaa. Geerge Lentz, constable of the Sixth ward.this morning tendered te Mayer Mac- Gonigle his' resignation as a member of the city police force. Martin Daily ias been appointed te fill the vacancy. II. S. Jurer. Mr. Jacob. L. Stehman, of New Haven, Warwick township, has been summoned te serve as a grand juror in the United States district court, which commences in Philadelphia en Monday, May 16, 1881. Stepped. The Penn iron works have shut down in order te clean the boilers. They will resume operations en Monday, COLUMBIA MBWS. JThe VigUaWengiBe win be tried- to morrow by order of Chief Engineer Shen berger. ' , A stated meeting of the Columbia social club will be held this evening. The Yeung People's social "and working association of St. Jehn's English Lutheran church, held a successful meeting, last evening at the residence of Mr. Geerge Hain, OB Locust street below Sixth. The attendance waslarger than at any meeting yet held, and the pregramme of exercises, of which wc gavc-a sketch a couple of days age. was gene through with in a very creditable way. These periodical meet ing are the source of much enjoyment, and benefit, te these taking part in them. The regular monthly meeting of the Columbia fire company will be held this evening ia tbcoegino house parlarr -, builders, have get an order for twenty doctor's phaetons, which, they will fill iti the shortest space of time possible J The suspicious actions of a darkey neat Third and Locust streets after midnight last night, caused special' Officer Michael Dysiuger te believe' his intentions were net these of a geed citizen and with this belief he shadowed the fellow across Third street te Walnut, -te Second, te Locust again, and then up the latter strcetlte F. A. Bennett's store, where he overtook him intently (razing at some dry croeds in the show window. Dysinger accosted the mat) who at once struck a bee line across Lo cust street and continued en his way-at double quick time, despite the officer's threats te sheet if he did net held up. The man escaped, but the elficcr did net' sheet. Mr. Isaac Snyder, the saddler, has put up forty sets of harness since April 1st, and we understand, has disposed of most of thorn. lesterday s articie en the Mini island catch of shad should have read that they sold at 820 per hundred and net $10 as the types had it. , Dr. Alex Craig has returned from Rich mond, Ya., where he was in attendance at the convention of the American medical association which convened there last Tuesday. -Drs. Cotirell, of this plaee, aud J. A. Thompson, of Wrightsville, have net yet get back. Quite a slice of our colored population was in attendance at a colored ball given last evening at Marietta. It is said a mere " swell" crowd had never been seen there for many days. Mr. C. S. Shadd will deliver his lecture en " Disease and its Origin " this uveniug iu Ml. Zion A. M. E. church. Rev. I. C. Burk, of Baltimore, Md., will preach in the E. E. Lutheran church en Sunday morning aud evening. Rey. Mr. Burk once filled the pulpit he will occupy as pastor of the church. A public sale of horses, carriages, etc., will take place te-mono w morning at Campbell's bazaar at Fourth and Walnut streets. Fish Commissioner Hummcll left here this morning for Sunbury. We under stand that he is perfectly satisfied that the fibliermeu about here follew1 their calling in a legitimate way. t The new photographer who is coming here is getting into shape his shop en Third ttrect near Waluut. A session of the teachers' institute will be held te-morrow memiug iu the high schoel.room. The Shawuce telling mill employees will be paid off te morrow. Jerry Leng has been arrested for disor derly conduct in abusing a woman. Workmen are new employed at the ma chine shop of Perrettet & Heyt, at Cem -merce and Brijrgs streets, iu turning out dippers for T. F. Clepper's sand scow, which will be put te work as seen as the dippers arc finished aud put in place. There will probably be some lec.il changes in the Pennsylvania railroad schedule. Rev. J. 11. Fritz, of Yerk, will preach for the St. Jehn's Lutheran congregation in the'Geruian Lutheran church, en Lo cust street near Sixth, en Sunday morning and evening. After that date services will be held regularly in Shuler's hall, which is new being fitted up for that pur pose. The regular monthly meeting of the Shawnee fire company wan held last even ing. The baud was out serenading last night. Anether big catch of shad at Mud island last night. Ne rafts passed here te-day. The river is tee low te run. A large number of pilots were in town te-day hunting up their finances. Te-day is cloudy and disagreeable. STRAYCD FROM HOME. An Old Man Found Almest Perished. On Wednesday afternoon Jacob Hubert, a well known old gentleman of this city, whose home is with his daughter aud son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. Clements, 327 E. Chestnut street, strayed from home, and his friends were iu great distress about him, as he is 87 years old and very feeble both in body aud mind. He was searched for iu all directions, and it was net until last evening that he was found, almost perished, in a weeds net far from Lititz. He was conveyed te the Lititz hotel where he was kindly cared for, aud as no one knew who he was, he was thence taken te the county hospital. Superintendent" Cox at once recognized him and restored him te his friends. It is net known where he spent Wednesday night, but the swollen condition of his limbs renders it probable that he wandered aimlessly from place te place, and had no shelter. THE WATCH FACTORY. Reduction of Wages Resisted The wages of the employees in some of the departments of the Lancaster watch factory have recently been considerably reduced, and within a few days past fur ther reductions have been attempted. Six men in the jewel department refused te go te work a day or two age because of a re duction of 25 per cent, in their wages, and yesterday ten girls employed in the motion department also quit work because of a reduction of wages. Suspension of work in these departments may cause a sus pension or reduction in the number of employees in ether departments of tbe factory. Distinguished Tourists. A' special train containing a baggage car, two specials and a Pullman palace, passed cast through this city at 12:33 to day containing a number of distinguished passengers, among them being Frank Thomsen, general manager of the Penn sylvania railroad, C. E. 1 ugh, general su perintendent, Wm. F. Leckard, superin tendent of the Philadelphia division, the Duke of Sutherland and suite,' aud a dozen ether magnates, who have been making a tour of the Pennsylvania railroad and its branches. The distinguished foreigner is closely identified with the English railway system and during his stay in the United States is the guest of the P. R. R. Skipped. The wife of Jeseph Schectz some days age made complaint against her husband, from whom she has been some time sepa rated, for desertion ami maintenance, and a warrant was issued for Bis arrest. When the officer served it, Mr. Scheetz told him he need net read it, as he would be at the alderman's office at the appointed hour but he wasn't andf the constable is net a little chagrined te learn that be has "gene West." fa Sleef Keal Estate. ' Bansman & Burns, real estate agents, have this day sold te M. Oppenheimer, of New Yerk, that valuable piece et ground situated en : 'the-southeast corner of Shippen and Walnat streets, belonging te inc estate oieeonaia jDacruer, aeceasea, for $2,700 Mr, Oppenheimer will erect several 'fine tobacco warehouses en this ground,- it being a very' eligible site for this purpose. Henry Shubert, .real estate agent, sold this afternoon en the premises, comer of Lime and Lemen 'streets, the two' one story school buildings te Jehn Evuns, car penter, for $G0,caeb, te bs removed in ten days Man Mlsling. Jeseph Doebler, coach-painter, of this city, formerly of New Haven, this county, and aged about 50 years, left Lancaster about a week age and has Jiet since been beard from. He toesfwith'him'tito or three shirts and. an . extra suit of clothing, but is believed te have been without "tunds. His friends are somewhat uneasy about mm, but as lie, was of inteinperate habits, and once or twice 'before left town without lcttin? anvene knew where he was going, iiet-mucfc alarm istelt as te his cafnrv. . s .? ' Died la the West. Abraham Diebm, son of William Diehm, of Lititz, died in Greenfield, Hancock county, Indiana, en Sunday in the 34th year of, his age, He was a' painter by oc cupation and died from the disoase known as painters' colic. Nine years age he re moved te the West.' He was married te a daughter of Harry Shcelcr, efBiickerville, who, with three children, remain te mourn bis less. Sadden Illness, This morning 'Squire Then, well known in the city and county, went into the printing office of Jeseph Schmid iu Cen tre square. He sat- down in -a chair and complained of feeling ill. Suddenly he ifaintediRWay and became- unconscious. A cab was procured aud he was removed te the county hospital. Dtiii c i our Canary Sing ? Then get a lr'ile efl'.Irtl Bittern, which is an unfailing ici.i: i et song and a enre fei all diseases of cnsr- bird. It your druggist does net keep it. . ill net get It for you, send a postal card i the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal bin !, Camden. X. J., and 'they will see that you aie supplied. Price, 25 cents. iiar22-;iind&w City Vlll 1'esters. Cation & Henscl, city bill pesters, eflice .In telligence!! building, Xe. G Seuth Queen street. Conspiciiens anil well protected beards iu all putts el the city. Circulars, pregrammes and btuall bills Judiciously and generally dis tributed. Amusements. Corncress Te-night. The famous CmucrOfS minstrels will be At the opera house te-night, when a first-class entertainment may be looked for. Fer tender aud inflamed faces Cutlctua Shaving Seap is weitU its weight in geld. The aged and infirm are strengthened and faculties brightened by Malt Hitters. artiVMAl. NO Tl G'Jfc'A. Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mulhellaud. Albany. X. v., u rites: ' Fer frevcr.il yeaiv 1 have suffered treni oft recurring bilious headaches, dyspepsia aud complaints peculiar te my sex. Since using your llurdeck Illoed Hitters I am entirely re lieved.' Fer sale at 11. 11. Cochran s i)rug Stere, 137 Xerth Queen stieet. Geed for Babies. We aru pleased te say that our baby was per manently cared of n serious protracted irreg ularity of the beweU by the use et Hep Hitters by its mother, which at thutatnc time restored her te perfect health aud strength. The Parents, University avc., Rochester, X. Y. bee another column. iuy2-2u d&w A Few Words Frem Milwaukee. ' Miss Kittie A. Hume, 2."2 Greve street, Mil waukee, write: "I was troubled with inflam matory rheumatism inittworitlerin ler three -i care, lint 'have leund a permanent cure in Themas' Eclectric Oil." Fer sale at 11. 11. Cochran's Urug Stere, 137 Xerth Queen street. SAMPCK XKOTIUK. It is impossible for a woman alter n laithlni cet: Rid or treatment with Lydia E. I'inKhaiu's Vegetable Compound te continue te antler with a weakness el the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. I,ydia E. IMnkuau), sc" Western aveiute. 1,-ynn, Minis., for pamphlets. iv2Mydcedftw Shan't 1 Take a Itlne Pill ? Xe, don't take it and run the rbk of mercu rial poisons, butwhep blIien- anil constipated get a package er'thu celebrated Kidney-Wert, and it will speedily cure you. It is nature's gicat remedy ler constipation, and for all kidney and liycr disease. It nets promptly en these great organs and se restores health, strength and vigor. It is put up in liquid and dry lerm, acting with equal efficiency. Price $1. Sec advertisement. my3-lwd&w Mn. C. B. I'eirrEO, Druggist, Tewanda, Pa. Fer several years I have been troubled with Catarrh; have tried many remedjes, without much relict. Ely's Cream Halm has preved te be the article desired, having wonderful re sults in my case. I believe it te be the only cure. L. II. caucus, Tewanda. la. May 14, 1879. Messrs. Ely Hkeb., Druggists, Ojwcge. x". Y. The supply of Cream Ijatiu I purchased et you sold rapidlj-. Such is the demand I have had occasion te duplicate m j- orders no less than five times within three months. My custo mers have found this Is no humbug, but a pre paration or real merit and evidently a sov ereign catholicen for the cure et Catarrh. An article that will produce such results will prove a blessing te any community. Wm. Twik, Druggist, Wilkesbarre, Pa., Jan. 28, 1SHH up23-2wdw have lour Hair Keep it Ileauttful. The "Londen Hair Celer Kesterer" is the most delightful article ever introduced te the American people and is tetall v. different lretn all ether 'llalr 'Besterera, being entirely free lrem all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss, from sickness or ether causes, Its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc, at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering It soft and pliable, making it an indispensable article In every toilet. Aek your druggist for Londen Hair Coler,Kestorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, 4. Main depot ler the United States, SHTXerth Sixth street, Phlladcl phiu. mll-lvdTThAF&w POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: KP.AXK CLAKK, of Strasburg township. Sul-jcct te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. anrO-d&wtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Mnnnr Innrimliin Subject te the decision of the Democratic county eonrcnuep. lirVI'V V ItOTMiV !!... I , . East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. aprz-d&wtp MABT1X UlLDEHEAXT, or Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ecratic county convention. apl3-d&wtp JEICE MOULEU, Ephrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. aprll-d&wtpT; Fer Ceaaty Auditor : JOUX h. LIGHTXER, of Leacock township. Subicct te the decision of the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfdJt w MAXRLQH. - CAMPBmx-McALEra. May 5. 1881. by the Rev. Father A. B. Kaul, at St. Antheny's church, Mr. Daniel Campbell, formerly of Philadelphia, te Miss Maggie R. McAleer. el this city. ltd DEATHS. Fairer. In this city, en the 5th Inst., Bessie Crist, daughter of Themas and France? Fairer, aged 5 years, 10 months and 17 days. Tangled ringlets, all smooth new, Loep'd back from tbe waxem brew ; i.fttle hands se dimpled, white. Clasped together; cold, te night. The relatives and friends el the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Xe. 214 Xerth Duke street, en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td FiTzrAieicK. In this city, en May 6, 18S1, Mrs. a. Fitzpatrick, in the 03d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are .respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her lute residence, Xe. 330 East Orange street,en Mondaymerning, Maye, atlOo'deck. te proceed direct te St. Mary's cemetery. Xe fleial offerings desired. 2td XJiW ADrJUtTISKMJSXia. HARNESS FOR SAL.K CHEAP A GOUD Single Set et Harncs for sale cheap. In use but a short, time ; geed as new. Apply te D. M. STAUFFER, mC 3td 729 Xerth Queen Street. ATTKXTIOX, FhlESDSHIP FIRK COM PAXY! A special meeting et the com pany will be held this evening at i o'clock, ltd JACOB REESE, Sec'y. First XATieJCAE Bajjk op Strasbcrg, ) STRASBrBO, Fa., May 4, 1881. riillK HOARD OK DIRECTORS HAVE X this day declared a semi-annual dividend et three and one-half per cent., clear of taxes, payable en demand. GEO. W. HEXSEL, m-2td Cashier. IKUPOSALS WILL ItE RECEIVED FOR Painting Brick Werk in we st wall et Em Em fiire Heek and Ladder Company's Truck Ieue, with Cement, and Pointing of Brick anil Weed Werk of same; also, for placing Gas Light iu Tower of fleiise. All bids te be hand ed in te the Secretary of the Heard of Trustee en or befeic May 15, 1311. The beard of Trus tees i esei e the right te reject any and all bids, ltd F. A. DEMUTU, secretary. PUBLIC KALE OF CANADA HORSES OnrMOXD A Y, MAY 9, 13S1. will be sold at fmblic sale, at J. D. Deulinger'a Merrimae leusft, Xe. 115 Xerth Priuce street, Lancaster city. Pa., thelollewiug, te wit: Sixteen head el Choice Heavy Canada Horses. They wilt all be liea vy and well boned anil roust be in all re spects as lcprcscntcd by the undersigned or no sale. A credit of CO days will be iven. Sale te commence nt 1 o'clock p. m. en said day, When terms will be made known by GEORGE GROSSMAN Samuel Hess & Sen, Aucta. m6-2td MXTJiiiTJIIXMVltTS. TULTON OPERA HOUSE. POSITIVELY OXE XIGI1T OXLY. FHI1IAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1881. 5171 I THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD ! OUGAXIZED IX 1868. Frem IhcirJUcvcnth Street Opera Heuse. Philadelphia. The eldest established and most successful entertainment in existence, nnder the per sonal diioctlen of JOHN L. CARNCR0SS, Who will sing each evening. The company will aprn-ar in their original bcnsatleus as per formed by them during the past season in Philadelphia te crowded houses. In the Cem pany will be found : Hugh Dougherty. James Quinti, lied Walz, II. bheppard. L. C. Mettlcr, Murphy and Morten, Mutt Wheeler, E. X. bleeum, The Deckstadcrs, Carl Rudelph, II. L. Evans, Edwin French. Griflln and Rice, Jehn L. Carnciess, and twenty ethers. See pro pre grammes. Among the new features will be leund: Scenes in Our Markets. U. S. B. M., The Colored Letter Carriers. Our Americi n Team, All Halloween, Ami picuiitiug ter the first time our own Im ported Sara Barnyard, as Calmeel ! Oi, the Fate or a Croquette. PRICEb 75, SO & as Cts. Seats at Opera Heutc Oflice. m4-3td JEWi:Ll!.Ji8. I ANCASTER V.W1CHKS! In nil the Xcw Styles el GOLD AND SILVER CASES. AUGUSTUS KllOADS, Jeweler. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, I a. W -UOLESALi: AM) RETAIL. Watches and Clocks, OF- ALL (JKADES AND PRICES. E. F. BOWMAN, IOC EAST KING STREET. "nrKiiDixt; phf.skxts. . WEDDING Elegant and appropriate gifts, in crcat va ricty. comprising the w hole range, trem the IcaM. cxpenbivu te the most elaborate. PRESENTS The flnest Diamonds, personally selected abroad t itli great care, and imnertril direct -for our en u sales. Unmeunted, or mounted in the best design, tselitairc. Matched pairs in perfection. ARTISTIC The ueu est designs in Jewelry. The most mpcricr Solid Silver Ware. The latest styles et Silver Triple Plated Ware. The greitest vai iety of Elegant Fauey Goods. BEAUTIFUL The Watches which wc keep are renowned for their excellence, and are net surpassed by any In the world, cither ax te beauty et llnlsh or reliability uh timekeepers. ACCEPTABLE ily our thorough syMcm of sending goods by expicss ' en approval," the inconvenience et being at a distance lrem bur store is over come. Goods sent at our espene for exami nation te any address. REASONABLE Wc lake the greatest care in this selection of the new est and treshest goods. ye carrv no old stock. Wc buy se largely for cash that wc sell at the Ien est piices. BAILEY, BANKS, ' BIDDLE, 12th & Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. mayieedM.W&F WANTS. V ANTED AT TiUS OFFICE, COPIES OF f T the Daily ISTELLiOESCEit of September 1 1880, and January 29, 1881. tfd M IKL WANTED FOB GENERAL UOUSE- vJ work at 145 East James street. ltd "WT ANTED. A SITUATION BY A YOUNG f lady with geed education, te make her self generally usctul in a small family or in a store. Speaks German and English lluently. Inquire at this office. m6-2td W ANTED. A SMART AND INTELLI- trnnt vAnnirtnan TTfinte. Mtinlnftneni 1 a Grocery Stere. Address, HENRY B. XEEFF, Intelligencer Office. TTrANTED-A YOUNG MAN WANTS EM IT pleyment In a store ; is willing te work. Address "F. P. R.," Ue East Chestnut street. :nii-'.ii TIIM EDITION FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 6, 1881. WEATHER "INDICATIONS. Wasrixote May 6. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather and occasional rain, easterly shifting te south erly winds, lower barometer and station ary or higher temperature. HOYTANl PALEEK IMPEACHED. Sensation Caused at Harrlsberg by the Petition et a Citlsen or Lacaawanna. Harrisbcse, May 6. In the Heuse of Representatives this mernlug Mr liierly, of Lycoming county, presented by request a petition of citizens of Lackawanna county asking for the impeachment of Governer Heyt and Attorney General Pal mer for their action in reference te the judiciary of that county, claiming that the judges appointed te serve for five years should have only been appointed until the next general election, and that the action of the governor in withelding commissions from judges since claiming te be elected was an infraction of the constitution and Iaw-pfjthc state. It farther asks the impeachment en the ground of corrupt conduct in pardoning Kemble and his companions from the pun ishment due them for their crime's. Mr. Buddiman offered a resolution char acterizing the petition as " impertinent, improper and scandalous ; that it should be returned and the proceedings expunged from the record. This was followed by an amendment te refer it the judiciary general committee. A 6termy scene ensued, and amid the ut most , excitement speeches of a violent character were made. Finally the amend ment was defeat! d and Mr. Ruddiman's resolution was adopted by a vote of 80 te 52 ; the majority of the nays beiug Dcm crats. BIG FIGURES. The Production of Steel and Iren Rails Last. Year. PniLADELniiA, May 6. The secretary of the American Iren and Steel association has just obtained complete icturns from the manufacturers of the production of iron and steel rails for the year 1880. In his report iiuished . to day he states that the production of all kiuds of rails in the United States iu 1880 far surpassed the -production of any previous year. It reached the enormous quantityef 1,4G1,837 gross tons.er 1,805,212 net tens. This is 31 per cent, mere than the production of 1879. DESTRUCTIVE FIRK. Werk et the names In Williamsburg, N. Y. New Yerk-, May 0. The cabinet manufactory of Hugh McCruram, Nes. 89, 101, 103 and 105 North Fifth street, Williamsburg, took lire early this morning, and befere the llames could be checked the mauufactery was destroyed, involving a less about $55, 000. The less en the stock is estimated at $25,000, less en machinery, $10,000, and less en building $20,000. Mr. McCrumin is insured. THE SENATE. Democrats Succeed In Gettinir an Executive tension . Washington, May C. In the Senate this morning Dawes made an attempt te secure action en his resolution for election of Senate officers, but the Democrats inter posed dilatory tactics aud the Senate went into execntive session. Killed by the Care. GiRAKDViLLi:, Pa., May G. llebt. Ed wards, aged 10, a car eiler at Cenner colliery, was instantly killed this morning while riding en a coal train, by bcin struck by a bridge under which the train was passing. TUE ENGLISH TURf. netlier Victory for LerlllSard. LoxpeN, May C. The race for New Market stakes was wen by P. Lmilhitd's brown colt Iroquois. The Thousand Gulueas. Thcbias wen the 1,0.00 guineas stakes. Fire at AnnvlIIe. Annville, Pa., May (J. The Annvillu foundry, operated by J. W. Hefl'er & Ce., and the carpenter shop of D. L. Sayler were totally destroyed by fiie at 4 o'clock this morning. Less, $10,000. MAJtKKTS. Mew Bera aiarxei. w Yerk, May fi Fleur State and West ern steady and pi ices generally without de cided change ; Superfine .Mate at $3 90 4 80; extra ue M.riO&.lCO; choice de $4 Wftf 4 75 ; tancy de $5 -r' : round hoop Ohie H 50 5 : choice de at isaifgH 75; superfine west ern $' 'M7tl se; common te iroeil ex tra de $1 M'Si 90 ; choice de (4 5g 75 ; choice white heat de J.liji; ee. Southern quiet ; common te t&ir extra at 14 7535 20; geed te choice de 15 257oe. Wheat Jlc better and moderately active ; Xe. 1 White, May, $1 23?$1 23'4 : Ne. i Red, May, 1 251 25 ; de June,121'l 2: de July,l 201 2lX Cern H6SKe better and tuedeiaUly active; Mixed western spot, .r7Glc; deluture, 55-;$ 37c. Oa-s linn and quiet : State, 475lc: West ern, 4fi52c. Philadelphia Market. I'uiLADXLrniA, l'u., May fi. Fleur 1I101C active; superfine, at W 253 75; ex tra 13 874 87 ; Ohie und Indiana family $5 503GO0: Pcnni. family $5(rJ5 25 : St. I.eu-s family 5 756 25; Minnesota Extra 55 75;de straight, $5 S7tf?5 12Vtf; winter piteul f 50g7 .0 ; spiing de 6 00tf?7 75. Rve flour at $5 50. Wheat scarce and advancing ; Ne. i Western Red. $1 29 ; Del., i'euu'u Red anil Amber, $1 2K ft 129. Cern scarce and wanted ; steamer, 5858c ; yellow and mixed 59 a 60c. Oats scarce and higher; Ne. 1 White 55c;; Ne. 2, de,5le: Ne. 3, de 50c; Xe.2 Mixed 4G 49c. Rye quiet ut $1 00. Seals Uoed te prime clever dull at 77 ; de de Timethy Jobbing at $3 10:S 11 ; de de FlaxHced held at 41 -f for pure. Prevision a market, and prices steady : nit -perk at $18 M ; beet rmm. $22 5023 SO ; indian m.vs beef, $21 0022 te, f. e. b. Bacen smoked shoulders 7c; salt de 6c: smoked haun ll12c; pickled ham- 9-; lOJc. Lard steady; city kettle 12c : loe-e hutcl: erV ll4Uc ; prime steam, $11 (3. Butter Fancy wanted, average receipts very weak and dull ; Creamery extra Pa. 2728c : de gwd te choice 2023; Urudferd county and New Yerk extra, 2224c. Rolls dull; I'enn'a 1719c; Western 1719, sli te quality. KKgs steady ; Fcnna at Uc ; Western liQ 124c. Cheese firm, with fair inquiry ; New Yerk lull cream 1313c; Western full cream at 12Uc ; de fair te geed, li12c;de half skims 9$10c : Pa. skims ?c. Petroleum firmly held ; refined 7Xc 'Whisky steady at $1 09. Live Stock Market. BcrrALO. The receipts or cattle weie 1,400 head ; total for the week thus far, 9 000 head ; ler same time last wcek.l0,0J0 head ; consigned through, 340 curs : -nothing doing; fresh ar rivals consigned through. The receipts of sheep and lamb"! were 2,600 head ; for week thus tar, 17,060 head ; for same time last week, 800 head; consigned through, 20 can ; dull, tending downward : sales ei fair te geed clipped sheep, $490510; one lead extra heavy, for expert, $5 65 ; fair te geed wool, $CC 15, 7 cars remain unsold. The receipts et hogs were 3,100 head; total ler week thus lar. 18,000 head ; for same time last week. 20,470 head ; consigned through, 70 can; steady and unchanged; sales or light te fair Yorkers- at$5 996l0; geed te choice at $6 15G25; geed medium. $6 30Q645; fair te geed pigs, 85 505 75 : extra, $6 ; all offerings taken. Chicaoe. The receipts of Hogs were 21 tee head ; shipments. (,5ue head; packers and ship pers buying freely ; market slew and prices 510c. lower; mixed packing at $5 75U10; choice heavy packing and shipping at i 15a C 50 ; light at $5 S0 20 ; mainly at $0C 15. vaiuc ueceipts, a,aoe ucau ; shipments, 2,700 i 20 ; stockers and feeders active and firm at $25034 20. cheep Receipts, 2,500 head ; shipments, 1,400 head; market active and firm; common te medium, $55 40, geed te choice. $5 75061.',; choice shorn, $3 ; lamb per head, $J 50. 1.. ucuu , muiikck strung, iiuuve anu iirnicr: fair te geed shipping at $5 205 75 ; experts at S5 90 0 25 ; butchers' strong ; common te fair, $2 75 5 15: corn-led Texan. $1 65: still. feil lmim. u East Libkrtt. Cattle firm and unchanged Receipts 9li head. -:. Hegs-RecelpU2.3C0 bead ; FhlladelpniaMS 90 66 63 ; Yorkers. W06 25. Sheep Receipts, LOGObead; MUras at yester day's prices. . KteeK New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks, also United States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Lose. N. . Cer. Centre Square. Smw Yekk bTOCU. Stocks buoyant. Mas-. a. n. r. m. r m IftOO LOO 3.1X1 Meney. 45 Chicago St North Western. 12614 M 1J Chicago. Mil. Jt St. Faul Canada Southern Del.. i-aek.& Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal..-.. Denver ft Rie Grande Hannibal ft St. Jee Lake Shere ft Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated. Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas ft Texas N. T., Lake Erie ft Western.... New Jersey Central. X. T., Ontario Western. New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Leuis ft IrenMt Sutro Tunnel Union Pacific ........ Wabash, St. Leuis ft Pacific... 784 25 27fc S7-2 121 125 124& .... 11S Ul 64K SSK 6732 129K1! ZZ74 Cn X 110 iiejS 111 47K SO 50 48K 49K 100J4 101& 101 36 36K .... 147K 53& 7 119 mid H9J5 49k 4SK 40 I'reierreu. 914 91U 9l'A Western Union Tel. Ce 113 U9K 1 fHlLADXLTHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western. Northern Central Northern Pacific. , " Preferred lies ten ville Philadelphia ft Erie R. R IowaGuleh Mining U kited States Rexds. MJ 654 SB 214 46 .... l .... iii t3?i 43 Al .... 72J4 ft .... 27 .... 47 - 47 P.M. 1:00 new 114f? 101& United States 4 per cents.. Hi " Neuu Quotations of the Grain Market. Furnished by Jacob R. Leng, Commission Rreker. Cuicace. Cash. Wheat $1.04 Uw is tOOyfa New Yerk. Cash. Wleat $1.29 Cern 61 I'mLAUKLFHIA. Wheat 1.28' Cern.. .5SK tats ................ )e'4 Raltimerk. Wheat 1.26Ji Cern 5S Oats June. $1.05" Julv. . .4354 37X .56 37. $1. .55 1.212T 1.18..J .564 .48 i.ms .MJ 1.22 ASTK1CH DUO'S ADTEHTISEBJSSI. k .STRICH 1IKOS. ADVaKTISEWKNT. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET. Grand Display et MILLINERY. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS, TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINS. PARASOLS. We have opened a new and elegant Hue of Parasols and minsliadcs, which we offer at ex trenily low prices. SPRING GJLOVES. LISLE GLOVES, Plain and Lace Tep, from 25c. up. BABY DRESSES AND ROBES. LACE AND SWISS CAPS from 25c. up. LADIES' EXCELLENT SPRING COATS ler $2.10. KID GLOVES, 3-Butten, at 9Sc.; every pair warranted. DRESS TRIMMINGS. BUTTONS, L.AOE, LACE AND LINEN GOODS. ASTEIOHBRO'S. urnitvrm:. ' UVKKS! BUYERS!! HEINITSH S1SLLS: Ilnir Matties trem $10.00 te $40 Weel " " 7.00te 11 ITusk " ' 4.50te 6 Woven Wile Mattress trem 10.00 te 20 Spring Buds 2.50 te 7 Bolsters and Pillows Jla&c te Order. Call and see my assortment and be con vinced of the fact that my prices arc all right. Picture Framing a Specialty. Regilding and Repairing at short notice. (HEINITSH, 15 EAST KING STREET, anS-enid Over China Hull J-AfJiRUANOINUS, c. -I-iriNDOW SHADES, C. 200 WINDOW SHADES . in a variety of Celers, that will be sold from forty te seventy-five cents a piece. This is about half value for them. A few of these liiiht patterns left, In order te close, will be sold at seventy-five cents a piece. Plain Shading for Windows in all the newest colors, and in any desired quality wanted. 40 inch, 43 inch and 11 inch for large windows and Stere Shades. SCOTCH HOLLANDS, the beet goeJs made, American Hollands in assortment. Measure or windows taken, esti mates made and Shades hung In a satisfactory manner. Of WALLPAPERS wc nre prepared te suit everybody. Oar line is larger, choicer and cheaper than any season heretofore. Gilt Papsrs lrem the cheapest grade te the finest goods made. Grounded and Common Papers In such a fine variety that wc can suit the most fastidious. Cornices and Curtain Poles, Window Papers, 4c. Or der taken for Fine Mirrors. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. CHINA AlOf OZASSWAXI. G LAbSWABE! GLASSWARE! CHINAHALL. New Shapes and Styles of GLASSWARE constantly added te our large stocltv stecltv Initialing done at short notice. Prices the lowest Call and examine before purchasing. HIGH & MARTIN, Iff EAST KING STREET. K " 53X 72tf TO nUTBEBS JW UOU1M. N EXTDUOB IO THE CtfVKT HOUaft. (Jnjcl salis aid Snail Profits AT FAHNESTOOK'S. THE XIMBLb felXPEXCK BETTER THAN TJI 8LOWHILLIN(J. r AT FAHNXSTOGK'S. ALWAYS ACTIVE. ALWAYS BUST, AT FAHNESTOOK'S. REASON WUY: TAIR DEALING AND SMALL PROFITS, AT FAHNESTOOK'S. IN RECEIPT OF BAR9AINS DAILY, AT FAHNESTOOK'S. Oar Carpet Roem is stocked with Carpets and Matting,. Carpets and Matting, Carpets and Matting, FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse QfECIAI. BARGAINS. J.-R MARTIN & GO. NEW SPBLNQ DRESS GOODS. NEW STYLES, NEW FABRICS, NEW COLORS. We arc opening New and Attractive Line et SUITINGS & DRESS GOODS FOli SWING WEAK. Handsome Lines el Madras and Scotch Dress Ginghams ! Opening ti.-.Iay one ciif-e el NEW LAWNS IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES. NOTTINGHAM AND LACE CURTAINS, ANTIQUE LACE, BJL'NTINUS FOR CURTAINS, LOOPS AND FRINGES, CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLE.. J. B.MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. M AY 3, 1881. & Are new receiving fiem late New Yerk Sale a Large Line el Tapestry Brussels Carpet, which they will sell at the lowest price ever known for same qualities. ROXBURY TAPESTRY, 8MTLTS EXTRA .7fAPESTRY, la full assortment, for Parlors, Hulls, Ac, With Borders.te match. MOQUET CARPETS, BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, VELVET CARPETS, White and Fancy Matting, Linoleum and Oil Cleths. Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Wall Paper. The Latest Spring Sty.es in Large Assort ment and In all qualities of Embossed Gilt, Plain Bronze, Choice Flats and Blanks, WITH BORDERS AND CEILING DECORA TIONS TO MATCH. JVCempetent Paper Hangers te de the work. Call and examine. HAGEB& BROTHER. Sdm Hosiery and wa SBOTHEB