LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE EEIDA1& MAY 13, 1881 THE SMALL-POX CASE. Death of the Emigrant Weman. Yesterday we 6tated than au emigrant woman was suffering from small-pox in a small house en West Lemen street near North Queen. Officer Flick notified Dr. C. H. Brown, secretary of the beard of Health, of the woman's condition, and he then went teD. B. Landis, president of the peer directors' beard, and procured an order for the woman's admission te the hospital. In the afternoon the doctor visited the house where the woman was and found that she was dead. He examined the body and he says that it looked very much like a mild case of small-pox ; there was every indication of that disease, although it was net possible te tell exactly whether that was the cause of the death. A number of persons who saw the woman, several of whom have had small-pox, state positively that that was the disease which caused the woman's death. Corener Mishler held an inquest en the remains. The jury was composed of Officer William Titus, Reah F. Wilsen, Jacob. Fraukferd, C. S. Pickcl, Jehn A. Schuh and Michael Snyder. They ren dered the following verdict : "That the woman came te her death from privation and neglect, having suffered from some unknown disease, and the jury rec rec emmed the coroner te remove the body, at once and that the house be cleaned and renovated, and the family of the deceased removed." After the inquest the body was leaded en a wagon an was hauled te the almshouse where it was buried. The house where the woman died was in a filthy condition, and the smell in it was very offensive. The beard of uealth have given orders te have the house thoroughly cleaned aud the persons living in it must be removed. The terrible condition of the house, which is occupied by four families, may have had much te de with tlie woman's death. The deceased woman was 50 years of age. Her nanie was Margaret Bailing and she leaves a husband and one child. Asmiult aiiitl Mattery. Jehn Frederick and Michael Seiblest have been held in bail by Alderman Ban te answer at a hearing the charge of as sault and battery, preferred by William Mossenkep. It appears that the parties had a quarrel en Last King street, above Shippcu, en Wednesday eveuing in which Mossenkep had three teeth knocked out. Geerge Burten, colored, a porter at the Grape hotel, has been arrested en com plaint of Jehn Wiley, and he will bave te auswer a cbarge of assault aud battery be fore Alderman Dennelly, of the Seventh ward. Wiley says that he was selling shad this morning, aud while he was in front of the Grape hotel he heard Burten calling a let of boys some ugly names. One of these boys was Wiley's son, aud he told Burten net te speak te him that way. This made Gcerge angry and he knocked Wiley down and kicked him. He 1 9dll Hare. There arc plenty of people here who think that the weather is net warm. They have no doubt heard of the huge piles of ice which are yet lying along the banks of the Susquehanna. This morning two men were seen en our streets who were overcoats te their heels. Whether they had any ether coats en is net known, as the "ulster cevcrcth a multitude of old clothes," but they sported straw hats. These men should be drivcu around the city in ice wagons. If they are allowed te walk they nay be taken with hydrophobia. They might wear muzzles at least. The organ-grinder also clings te his overcoat, for fear he may be left in a snowdrift. Death or a Wcll-Kuewu liorse. I.ititz Itecerd. TliAclI-knewii stallion, Old Speedwell, has died. This horse was bred en the SjmhmIyycII farm, in Elizabeth township, where he has been kept all his life-time, which was twenty-three years. The ani mal was well known te Lancaster and Lebanon county horsemen and was a fa vorite stallion among horse-breeders and trainers. He was as sound as could be ex tcctcd for an animal of his age, but was overcome with colic and died. Mr. Yeutz, the manager, greatly regretted the de parture of his old pet and favorite, but there was nothing te be done te prolong his life. Almest a Fire. Immediately after the adjournment of the medical convention yesterday after noon aud befere all the gentlemen had left the hall, a cloud of smoke was seen en the fctage, and Dr. E. P. Townsend, of Bever ly, N. J., went back te asccitainthccau.se. He found that by some means the appar atus shown by Dr. Lee during his address made a short a time before had been upset, and the phosphorus it contained, ou being exposed te the air, immediately took lire, in close proximity te the scenery, which would in a few minutes have 1'ccu in flames had net the discovery been made and means taken te prevent a spread of the flames. Chances of Schedule. At 8 o'clock ou Sunday eveuing next a new schedule gees into effect en the Penn sylvania railroad. Going east the changes will be as follews: Pacific Express, which new arrives here at 1:40 a. m., will leave at 1:20. Anew train will be put ou the read. It will leave this city every evening except Sunday at 9:25. Iu the western bound trains there will be but little change. Niagara Express, which new leaves heic at 11 o'clock, a. m., will leave at 10:55, and Hanover accommenation will fellow it at 11:05 instead of 11. Decoration Day. The Decoratrehday committee was te have held a meeting last night, but there was no quorum prcseut. The following organizations have de cided te turn out en Decoration day : Conestoga circle Ne. 110. B. IT. (H. F.) P. A., Lancaster circle Ne. 108, B. U. (H. F.) P. A., Empire hook aud ladder company, Washington legion Ne. 3, Workingmen's association, Cigarmakers' union. Cruel Treatment te a Tired Steer. A party of men were driving some fat steers through town this morning. At the corner of Plum and Chestnut streets one of the animals lay down, having become ex hausted from the heat, and his drivers re sorted te several cruel methods te make him walk. One of these was te put a chew oftebaccoin the animal's eye. The steer was also kicked in the face. Case Dismissed. Barney Short had a hearing . before Alderman Barr te-day en the charge of removing land marks, en complaint of David Kreider. The case was dismissed for want of evidence. Kueugh te Drive a Man te Iteer. This morning the city authorities were informed that a dead hog was lying in the Conestoga between Witmcr's Bridge and Recky Springs. It was promptly removed. BlEta Priced U ors. Cvrus Celvin te day sold a fine pair of black driving horses, which he purchased iu Michigan, te Mrs. Dr. Levis of Phila delphia for $1,000. Pay Car Here. The pay car of the Pennsylvania rail road company went up the read this after noon and the employees were paid off for the month. They are In. The town is fall of politicians te-day. They all want te knew who is going te be elected, but nobody is able te tell them. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR KEOULAK CORRESPONDENCE At this place yesterday the mercury registered 9G in the shade. A number of her friends surprised Mrs. Henry Xelte last evening, the occasion of her 43d birthday. The Citizens' band went around-and gave her a musical treat. The time was pleasantly spent. The entertainment given by the Sunday school in the United Brethren church last evening was witnessed by a large audience and was a very successful affair. It will be repeated en Saturday evening. Rev. J. W. Desbeng, of Altoeua, Pa ., is visiting in Columbia. The regular monthly meeting of council will be held this evening. The funeral of the late Mrs. Geerge Fegcl took place yesterday afternoon, the cortege proceeding te Wrightsville, where the interment was made. A peach orchard of Al. Brenner, at Washington borough is the only one we have heard of within a radius of three miles of here net injured. The trees in this orchard are all filled with blossoms. The orchard was protected by a hill, at the bottom of which it stands. The Sunday school convention of the East Pennsylvania eldership of the Church of Ged was in session en May 10, 11 and 12 at Golesboro, Yerk" county, and adjourned yesterdav te meet in Columbia in May, 1832. C. C. Kauffmau, esq., attorney for Mrs. Sarah A. Wadel, has sold at private terms te Mrs. Mary A. Yinger the prop erty en the north corner of Fifth and Locust streets. Several flecks of wild ducks weie seen en the river te-day. Cel. Samuel Shech is reported te be net se well te-day. Sunday morning aud evening, May 15, there will be preachiug m the Vigilant en en gine house by the Rev. Wm. Shuil, of Byberry Baptist church, Philadelphia. Mrs. James Yeung, of Middlctewn, was in Columbia yesterday. A new schedule will go into effect en the Pennsylvania railroad en Monday, May 10th, but with only two changes in the running of trains at this place. The Fred erick accommodation train cast, which new leaves here at one o'clock, will leave at 12:40 p. m., and the Hanover ac commodation train west, due here at 11:35 a. m., will arrive at 11:30, five minutes earlier. The Pacific express cast runs twenty minutes ahead of the old schedule. At last evening's meeting of the school beard, at which a bare quorum was pres ent, the finance committee presented a re port as fellows : Bilanca per last rcper), $749.20. Kent 6,0U. J. G. Hess tax collector duplicate 187t) 27.77. J . G. Hess tax collector-duplicate 1879 98.51. Themas B. Dunbar tax collector du plicate 183J 500.57. $1,382.00. 91,103.4?. UXrEXDITCRES. Orders paid since last report Halanccen hand $273.58. The committee en rents reported the rents all paid and the committee en com mencement exercises reported progress. President Meyers reported that the beard met iu convention en May 3, and re-elected B. G. Ames as superintendent for three years from June 1, 1881. Superintendent Ames reported the atteudance as fellows I for mouth ending April 29 : 13 e Whole mnneer in attendance... 401 Average attendance 4Jt.i Percentage et attendance 84 Ne. pupils present every bCsiien Xe. of visitors te the school 5.51 1,012 4D7 tun S3 4J1 7ti The committee appointed te inquiie iute the expediency of erecting a new school house en Seuth Fifth street, or cf repairing the old one ( new occupied by the colored schools) report it inexpedient te repair the old building, and rccom rccem ineiid the erection of a new building ; that they have advertised iu the several bei- j eugh papers for proposals for the erection el said building according te plans ar.d .specifications prepared. The committee asked te be continued and allowed te make a full report at au adjourned meet Adjourned. It will be remembered that a few months age the shoe store of J. S. Snyder, at Frent aud Locust streets, was broken into by a darkey who was discovered, but who managed te escape alter dreppiug all of his plunder. Carsen Devau, a Columbia colored man, had been iu the company of the cracksman befere the store was en tonal and he conveyed the information te Officer Redeuhauser, which led te the discovery. Devau was .subse quently arrested but released seen after, as it appeared he had no hand iu the busi ness. Early hist evening Devau approach ed Officer Redeuhauser aud informed him that the man who committed the robbery was in town anil located his stepping place. Redenhaubcr went te the place Devau described te arrest the man, but fen ml him in company with two ether darkeys, who took side with him in resisting the officer. Three te one were heavy odds, and Redeuhauscr would probably have been overpowered had a man net come te his assistance. As it was he secured the man he was loekiug for and also one of the parties who resisted him, The ether escaped. 'Squire Gricr gave the burglar a letter of introduction te parties in Lancaster, who will present him te the court officials te make his de fense, and te the ether a pcimit ter a frce berth for thirty days in Castle Wcisc, for disorderly conduct. Almettau Accident. Last evening as a horse belonging te Jeff Fry was being driven up North Queen street, near Centre square a belt of the shafts came out. The herse is a very spirited one, but he was checked before the shafts touched his heels and before any damage was deue. The Seminary Commencement. A report of the graduating exercises of the Reformed theological seminary last evening will be found en our fourth page. Deirc Jeur canary Sing ? Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, wnicb is an unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all diseases of cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it, or will net get It for you, send a postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, X. J., and they will see that you are supplied. Price, 2T cents. mar2&3mdAw City Kill rosters. Carsen A llcnsel, city bill pesters and dis tributors, office IuTEixiGENCEit building, Xe. 6 Seuth Queen street. The queen el medicinal and toilet soaps, the migrant Cuticura. Prevent weakness and degeneration et the kidneys and urinary organs Malt Bitters. SftVIAJj NOTICES. Ills Last Dese. Said a sufferer from kidney troubles when asked te try Kidney-Wert, " I'll try it but it will be my last dose." The man get well, and is new recommending the remedy te ail. When derangement of the stomach acts vpen the kidneys and liver bringing disease and, pain, Kidney-Wert is the true remedy. It re moves the cause and cures the disease. Liquid (very concentrated) or dry act equally effi cient. Am. Cultivator. in!-lwd&w The Best Insurance. X. J. Bloemfleld, Insurance agent, Elgin, 111., pronounces Themas' Kclcctric Oil the best el medicines, and strongly recommends it. lie could net raise his right arm through rhen matlsm.butthe Oil has quite cured him. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug-Stere, 137 North Queen street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' TTTATCHES. The average weekly sales of Watches in the United States have reached about twenty thousand, and this great production has se cheapened the cost that a geed Watch is within the reach of every person. During this week we have added te our stock Ohatelain Watches for Ladies and Misses from $7.75 up. Gents' Stem Winders from 85 up. Geld and Silver Leuis XV Watches a high style of the last century revived made te order and engraved with our trade marks, "Pennsylvania" and "H. Z. Bhoads&Bre." Having been well tested we can give assurance of their excellence as time keepers, and their cost is especially low. We invite an examination. A generous stock of all wares in our line will be found in our cases, and we offer great bargains in Diamonds, Sapphires, and in Jewelry of our own manufacture. H. Z. RHOADS &T3RO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. I; AXCA8TER WATCHES. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE 1XV1TK ATTENTION TO OUll LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. ,. Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware In Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, ic. We offer te our patrons advantage!, which are rarely combined in one establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail business ,and are making a large part el the goods wu sell. This enables ns te be sure of qual II y, te sell ut the lowest prices, and gives us Urt-elas3 facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN ERAL REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - mar24-iittdAwi'J A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should ue stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the lnllamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers antl Public Speakers are BUbjeet 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 use for nearly an entire generation, they liave at tained well-merited ran k among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. ni8-lvdTTh&SAljv Geed for Babies. Wc are pleased te say that our baby was per manently cured of a serious protracted irrcg ularlty of the bowels by the nseel Hep Blitcrs by its mother, which at the same time restored her te perlect health and strength. The Parents. University avc., Rochester, N. Y. Sec another column. my2-2vdAw Mothers! Mothers i! MetliersI!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chlld.suirerlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting tcetli 1 If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sullercr immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who lias ever used it, who will net tell you al once that it will regulate the bowels, and give reat te the mother, and relief aud health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is tiie prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. uiarMvdAwM.W&S A Grand Success. Gee. Starkweather, Elgin, Hi., says he has used two bottles et Themas' EclectricOil, aud pronounces it ' a grand success." He had buffered from a kidney dilliculty ler a long time, but the Oil has entirely relieved him. Fer salu al II. 1$. Cechr.m'.s Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. 1 ii avi: been a suiierer for years with Ca tarrh, and under a physician's treatment for ever it year, have tried a number el "sure cure" remedies and obtained no rcliuf. I was advised te try Ely's Cream Halm. It gave me immediate relief. I believe I am new entirely cured. G. S. Davis, I'irst National Hank, Elizabeth, X. .1., Aug. 14, 1S70. By kak the best remedy ler the treatment of Catarrh and Its kindred diseases is Ely's Cream Balm, which is having the largrst sales with us of any preparation new offered. The reports are all favorable, antl we de net hesi tate te indorse it as superior te any and all ether articles iu the market. The llaltu is. pleasant ami easy te use. Cvuus Laval.:' Sen, Druggist. Kie-ten.Pa. mv9-2wdAw Itching iMles Symptoms auil Cure. The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira tion, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts arc sometimes af fected ; II allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayqc'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, 50 cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price ia currency or three cent post pest go stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync A Sen, 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl2-lyMwSAW SAMl'IJB .NOTICE. It is Impossible ler'a woman alter a lalthtul course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkhanra Vegetable Compound te continue te suffet witli a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a Stamp te Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkhara, 23.1 Western avenue. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. tv29-lydeedAw In the 'Whole History of Medicine Ne preparation cas ever pertermed sucli mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, as Ayer's Chebrt Pectoral, which is recognized as the world's remedy for all dis eases et the threat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a sate and reliable agent te employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners et mere seri ous disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and etten saving life. The protection it adenis, by its timely use in threat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept al ways en hand in every home. Ne person can atrerd te be without it, and these who have once used it never will. Frem their knowl edge et its composition and effects, physicians use the Cherry Pectoral extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure when cures are possible. Fer sale by all dealers. ml2-lwdeed&w have our rtalr Keep It Beautiful. The ' Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most dcllghtlul article ever Introduced te the American people and is tetalis different lrem all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all Impure Ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the lialr exists, or prema ture grayness, 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 iu ever toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot for the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Pbiladel. phla. " nill-rrdTThAFAw MARRIAGES. Heur-Adajis. On the 12th el May, 1881, by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at his residence, Xe. :tl East Orange street, Jacob O. Herr te Miss Priscllla F. Adams, both et Manheim town ship. ltdAw XJTATCHES." A MER1CAN WATCHES. ZAHM, tfahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. - Zahni's Cerner, Iancaster, Pa. HEATHS. Auxee. In this city, en the 13lh Inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Auxcr, in the 72d year of her age. Netice et funeral te-morrow evening. POLITICAL. J"or County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township. Sul-jcct te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. inrS-dAwtp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te tiie decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-dAwtp MARTIN H1LDEBRANT, et Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl3-dwtp J ERE MOIILER, Ephrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, uprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Lcaceck township. Subiect te the decision or the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprlS-tfd&w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EEPORT OF THIS CONDITION OF THE Lancaster County National Bank, at Lan caster, in the state et Pennsylvania, at the close of business, May 0, 1881 : RESOURCES. Leans and discounts $ S70,94l'5 overdrafts 599 43 U. S. bends te secure circulation.... 305,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents. . 175,301 45 Due from ether National banks 20,770 04 Due fremState banks and bankers.. 157,491 74 Real estate, furniture and fixtures... 12,044 98 Current expenses and taxes paid 14 30 Checks and ether cash items S,5tfe it Bills of ether banks 001 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels aud pennies ". 407 65 Specie 92,181 38 Legal tender notes 43,490 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasur er ( ft per cent, et circulation) 13,900 00 Total $1,701,519 45 LIABILITIES. Capital Meck paid in $300,000 00 burplnsfund 120,000 00 Undivided preiits 41,376 70 National bank notes outstanding 207,100 00 Dividends unpaid 15,336 75 Individual dcpesilSbUbject te cheek. 931,245 CO Demand certificates of deposit 5,418 00 Due te ether national banks 19,592 24 Dae te State Ranks and bankers.... 1AH 10 Totals $1,701,519 45 State of Pennsylvania, county of Jyuieaster,ts: I, William L. Peiper, Cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear that the above statement is true te the best of my knowledge and belief. W. L. PEIPER, Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn te before me this 1-t b day of May, lfSI. J. L. LYTE, Notary Public. Correct Attest : HENRY B. RKSH, DAVID ORAYB1LL, J. I. HARTMAN, mayl3-ltd&w Directors. s E.VSOSABLK GOODS. imubomce. Arc new showing an Immense Stock of New Styles In Dress Gingliains&Lawiis, I..VCE AND PLAIN BUNTINGS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SUMMER SILKS, VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, CAMBRICS AND PIQUES, . Ladies', Gents' aud Children' GAUZE UNDERWEAR AND SUMMER HOSIERY, In all sizes and qualities at Lewest Prices. Regular Made Hosiery a Specialty. Just open ed a Choice Line et PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES In Natural Stick, Hern and Walrus Handle?. SCOTCH GINGHAM PARASOLS, PLAIN SILK PARASOLS, TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, BROCADE SILK PARASOLS, LACE TRIMMED PARASOL8. Parasols te suit everybedy at the NEW YORK STORE, 8 & 10 KAST KING STREET. LEGAL NOTICES. 1STaTE OF JOHN ItfcCAMMON, LATE la of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster city. HENRY WOLF, Administrator. IX P. Resen-miller. Att'y. aSHitdeaw ESTATE OF MRS. B, WTZPATBICK, late of the city el Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary ou said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersign ed, residing in the city of Lancaster. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE, Executer. Jse. A. cetlb, Att'y. ml2-6tdeaw NEW ADTEMIISEMBXTS. TTKKTIONI NEW DEPARTURE IN THE Clothing Business OPENING OF New, Elegant and Spacious STOEE EOOM, 37 N. Queen Street, Next Doer te Shul U & Bre.'s Hat Stere. UNDER THE Strictly Ose Price System The lowest possible price being marked en each and every Garment, and from which there can positively be no deviation. The only Square and Honest Method of doing Business. By these means purchasers are at once protected against overcharges. While persons who are net accustomed te the habit of "beating down" will be under no disad vantage. Having deterred my purchases till new, enablcd me te take advantage et the late ness of the season, and having bought as I propose te sell, for cash only, I am in the po sition te offer the CHOICEST KIND OF CLOTHIHG ever ettered in this city, at prices which will really ASTONISH all these who maybe in any way familiar with the value of Superior Qual ity Cleths. FINE CUSTOM WORK Will form a special feature of my business. Keeping a Large Variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Woolens, Cassimeres AKD CHEVIOTS, AND OTBSR Fine Grades of Cleths, EMPLOYING Three Artistic Gutters, USING THE Very Best and BIclicst Quality of TRIMMINGS, Wnile my prices for such Cleths made te order will net exceed the-.e which ether deal ers new ask for ORDINARY SHOP WORK. CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT MY REPRESENTATIONS ARE CORRECT IN EVERY PARTICULAR. A glance at my STOCK ! WITH THE Lewest Possible Prices PLAINLY MARKED WILL PROVE MT ASSERTION. A Full Line of the CHOICEST AND RICHEST Mil's Mil Goods WILL ALWAYS BE KEPT ON HAND. ALR0SENSTEIN, The Leader of Fashion, Ne. 37 N. QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Al. ROUTEDTC mayi:Mtd,ll,16,17 THIRD EDITION. FBIDAT EVENING, MAY 13,1861." WEATHER IKUICATIONS. WASHTNGTOir, May 13.-rFer the Middle Atlantic states, slightly cooler, partly cloudy weather and local rains, rising bar emeter en tne coast, ana nertneast te northwest winds, becoming variable dur ing the night. MOB LAW. A Scries of Trajredles la Missouri. Cincinnati, May 13. A Charleston, Me., special says : Four men Frank Brown, Jesse Meyers, Jas. Hamilton and Patrick Rhodes, visited the house of Wm. Knox near New Madrid last Monday night with the intention of killing him and his half sister en account of an old grudge. A man named Celeman was carrying a child and walking tne fleer in tne beuse and, mistak ing Celeman for Knox "the party fired en him and wounded both him and the child. A warrant was issued Tuesday for the ar rest of the assassins, and Sheriff Walters with a posse started iu pursuit and over took them at Buyer's store, five miles south of Sikeston. They fled te the- weeds and secreted themselves behind a fallen tree and fired upon the posse, killing Robt. La Farge. The sheriff's party returned the fire, but receiving a second volley retired The desperadoes then robbed the dead body of La Farge and fled. In the even, ieg Pat Rhodes, one of the gang, who had been wounded by the sheriff's posse, came and gave himself up. This morning a party of villagers took him eutand hanged him, and hundreds of men are scouring the country in every direction for the re mainder of the party. SWEATING SKNATOKS. Proceedings at the National Capital. Washington, May 13. The Senate de cided te-day that when it adjourns it be until Monday. The doers were then closed for an executive session. Ne motion was entered at te-day's ex ecutive session (as it was rumored there would he) for a reconsideration of the vete by which ex-Senater Matthews was yesterday confirmed as an associate justice of the supreme court. The presideut sent a message te the Senate te-day, withdrawing the nomina tion of Lewis Wallace as charge d'affairs at Paraguary and Uruguay, at his own re quest. Mrs. Garfield's Illness. Washington, May 13. Mrs. Garfield is reported somewhat better this morning, but is suffering from the extreme heat and nervous prostration. The asphalt car riage read leading up te the White Heuso has been barricaded agaiust carriages and strict orders were given te the ushers and messengers te preserve quiet about the beuse. Mrs. Garfield is net se well this after noon, but her condition is net considered dangerous. .11 ere Trouble In Seuth Africa. Londen, May 13. A dispatch te the Standard from New Castle, Natal, says : There has been a battle near Lichtcnburg between the Cafire chiefs Mentesia and Macaba. The latter, who is a friend of the Beeis, and who was defeated with heavy less, says his adversary was assisted by sixty Europeans. It is reported that the Beers are preparing te assist Macaba. It has been arranged that a British officer shall go te warn both parties te abstain from hostilities. The Telegraph Monopoly Expanding. Milwaukee, May 13. It is reliably stated that the consolidation of the West ern Union and Northwestern telegraph companies has been effected. The formal announcement will be made by the end of this month. The Wcstern Union ab sorbs the Northwestern and the manage ment will be the same as the central divis ion of the Western Union, with its eflue at Chicago. In the Supreme Court. Harrisburg, May 13. The supreme court this morning heard argument in the Reading railroad case in the matter of the appeal of F. B. Gewcn and ethers from the decree of the courts of Philadelphia ou the bill in equity filed by Robt. McCal McCal ment aud ethers. After hearing counsel ou both sides the court took the papers and adjourned. m Shet Ills Teuaut. Cincinnati, May 13. Michael Cain be came involved in a quarrel last night with Jehn Sauerbeck, his tenant, iu the eastern part of the city, aud shot him in the face, inflicting a wound regarded as fatal. Cain gave himself up te the police. Charge Agnlnnt a BauK Officer. Lexington, Ky., May 13. Henry White, a bookkeeper iu the Fayetta na tional bank, was arrested en Wednesday night, charged with having stolen a box of bends belonging te P. F. Magnire, which were en deposit in the bank. m In the JUiiette. Washington, May 13. The signal office reports that the thermometer registered 92 at 11 o'clock this morning. At 2 p. m. it stands 9.1, but a pleasant breeze is blowing. Twe Silvers Fatally Burned. P0TT3VILLE. Pa., May 18. An explo sion of sulphur occurred te-day at the Palmer 'Vein colliery and two miners, Jehn O'Hern and David Dougherty, were fatally burned. Fred Denglass. Washington, May 13. The president te-day nominated Fred Douglass te be recorder of deeds, and Charles . Henry, of Ohie, te be marshal for the District of Colombia. Landslip in a Tunnel. Londen, May 13. A- landslip has com pletely blocked the Mount Cenis tunnel. MAHKETH. Mew Kara Market. N fW Yerk. May 13. Fleur State and West ern without decided change, dull; Superfine State 91 004 55 ; extra de 4 6594 65 ; choice de $1 70Q475; tancy de $4809675 : round hoop Ohie 14 605 ; choice de at $5 050675; superfine western S4 00g4 53: common te geed ex tra de $4 5534 85 ; choice de S4 0036 73 : choice white wheat de at (506 00. Senthem firm ; common te fair extra at $4 75 05 25 : Reed te choice de 15 308700. Wheat a shade atrenger, tathcr quiet; Ne. S Ited, May, $1 241 24; de Jane, I121KCS12U4; de July, 91 19. Cern without decided change ; Mixed west ern spot, 533610 ; de future, 5456c. Oats a Shade stronger; State, 4734(-: Western, 46653c. Philadelphia Market. fBiLADmu-RiA, May 14. Fleur dull, but prices steady; superfine, 93 253 75; ex tra $3 8764 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family 95 25g6 00: Penna. family 95 005 25 : St, Louts famuy$5 75637; Minnesota Extra 9S5 75; de straight, (6 00Q6 12: winter patent 965007 50: pilngdeC60Q775. ' Bye Heur at $5 50. Wheat firmer but quiet ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 20 : Del., I'enn'a Ked and Amber, 91 25 126. Cern scarce and wanted ; steamer, etc ; yellow and mixed C3c. Oats stronger en scarcity ; Ne. 1 White nene here ; Ne. 2, de, 51c : Ne. 3, de 53c ; Ne. 2 Mixed 52853c. Itye steady at $1 0601 OS. Seed.-" Geed te prime clever neglected,77K de de Timethy dull ut 93 10QA If ; de de Flaxseed dull at 91 251 30. Previsions dull, except for job lets ; mesa perk Jobbing 918 00; beet naui., 9235032500.; mdlan mess beef 92250, f.e.b. Bacen smoked shoulders, 67c; salt de C'4e6Kc; smoked hams ll12c; pickled tauni 0Lal!d dull; city kettle llKc; loes butchers' 10ic ; prime tam, 911 15. Butter Fancy scarce and wanted; low mdc plenty and dull; Creamery extra Pa.. oennty and."er, Yerk extra, 2Sa8c. bqIU InU : Penn'a 10l7c; Western Te17, aa te e 12icfna Wek : 1'ennaUe,3; "est Cbeese dull but supplier very mall New New Yerk tall cream lagl&ic ; Western fall cream 12Wc ; de fiUrte geed, ilK12c; de half sktaw 9010c : Pa. skims 7c. Petroleum quiet; refined T&c. Whisky at 9110. Ut Steek Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 21,009 head; alitp ments, 6,000 head; market weak and 10015c. lower; active for shippiar; ether kind ne glected: mixed packing. 954005 99; light. 9S 60 0590; choice heavy, 938306 33; calls aad light Yorkers, 93 1005 33. CatUe Receipts, 5,000 bead ; shipmeate. 5 head ; lair demand and steady, but quiet; common te fair shipping, 93 2509; geed te choice. 95 7506; distillery. It 9O0S59; batehera and canning active and Arm at 9999045a. 4 90? " feedan shade lower at 99 790 s; woeied.94 750375; closing ia01fe. lewer: East LlBxrrr. Cuttle RwTnw 1 nan hMii - selling fair at yesterday's prices. HOtTS KCCelDts. 19O0 hMfl- PhllHltablaa 96 4006 0; Yorkers, 93 7006. Sheep-Kecclpts, 1,200 head ; sclllBg at 10015c off from yesterday 'a prices. Butcaie. Cattle Receipt. 2,700 head; con signed through, 583 cars ; nothing doing ; fresh arrivals consigned through. Sheep and Lambs.-Receipts, 2,900 head; con signed through, 12 cars; market dull and drooping ; Sheep at 505 23 ; clipped bulbs, 9686 15. Hogs Receipts, 3,100 head ; consigned through. 121 cars ; dull and lower; Yorkers 9SS30623; fair te geed medium, 96230640; Plgs,92.'i6 0r.. HteatcMaraac New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks, also United States Bends reported dally by Jacob B. Lose. N. E. cer. Centre Square. Niw Yerk Stock. Stocks firm. May 13. a. m. r.n.r m. 10:00 1:00 Lua Meney...... 3S4 Chicago A North Western 128 12t 12 lywcu-ni. mu. x 01. ram I'fk I2U74 1U -vuuuuuauuiiu-r-i....... ......... .... .... C. C.&I.C. R.K 27J .... Del., l.ack.4 Western 123W 123K ! Delaware A Hudsen Cunal lltyl U3& 113W Denver A Kie Grande IOSK Hannibal ft St. Jee 74W 81 78l Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. 129K 129& 131 Manhattan Elevated 25j2 25i Michigan 'Central 112 111 112k Missouri, Kansas' Texas 4 49 4S& N.Y., Lake Erie A Western.... 5UW 50 m New Jersey Central loex 10DK 101K N. Y., Ontario A Western 3ttK 373 37k New Yerk Central 14: 150 149W Ohie A' Mississippi 46 46 4CK Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 54X 55 03U St. Leuis A Iren Mt 72)5 72 Tag Sutro Tunnel lv Union Puclflc 120' 1MW ink Wabasb, St. Leuis A Pacific... 54 5VA 54 " " Prcterred. 93J 94K 9& Western Union Tel. Ce lis 117J6 119 PniXADsxraiA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania K. K. 65 66 66 Reading 28 28K 28U Lehigh Valley 6l2 Leblgb Navigation 46 s Buffalo, Pitts. A Western 21 21 21W Northern Central .... .... 52Ji Northern Pacific. 44 44JS 43 Prelerred 78J 79K 79 HestenvUIe 21& 21 Philadelphia A Erie K. K S7U Iowa Gulch Mining 49 Umted States Bexds. r. v. 1-00 United States 4 per cents 117 M 41 " lie In ..... .... .... S1W ..... .... .... 1H " " Neeu Quotation or the Grata Market Furnished by Jacob u. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicaoe. Cash. June. July, Wheat $1.0X 91.03K 91.03s, Cern 42 .40 .41 Oats -37ii .37 .36U New Yerk. Ciish. Wl.eat 91.28 912IK 91.19K Cern ee .54K MU Oats .... PUILADKLPBIA. Wheat 1.2R "H ,J7 isOrii . K77J9 Dw'K Oats 51 .47 .4732 Baltimerk. Wheat 1.26 1.214 1.I6J" Cem Jfc! .55C? isj? Oats .! Lecal stocks asd Beads. I'ar Laj v'- sale LancCity C per ct. Lean, due 1&82. . .1100 sub 1SS5... 109 114 1805... IU) " a per ct. In 1 or 30 years. . loe 103 5 perct. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 " 4 " in ler 2 years., lue lus 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 MB 80 " 4 " in 10 or 20 yearn, km 105 SIHCELtANEOCS B0.1D3. Quarryvillc It. U., due 1M 9100 91 u Reading A Columbia It, It,, due 18! lue 102.su Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1S86 loe 1U5.50 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 109 103.50 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., dueisdi; ion lec Stevens Heuse me 7e BASK STOCKS. First National Bank. 9100 9170-xl Fanners' National Hank 50 lei 23 Lancaster County National Uauk.. 50 lu&ss Columbia National Bank loe 135 Ephrata Natlenul Bank loe First National Bunk, Columbia... .. tee 133 First National llauk, Strasbiinc.... loe 134.50 First National Bank, Marietta 100 380 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 131 LItitz National Bank 100 Manhciui Nutienal llauk 100 13550 Union National Hank, Mount Jey. 50 70.50 TCR.NF1KE STOCKS. Big Spring A Heaver Valley 9 25 9 10.M Bridgeport 13 2tt Columbia & Client i) ut Hill s 18 Columbia & Washington 35 5 Columbia A Big Spring 1.... 25 14.10 Lancaster A Ephrata 23 47.21 Lane., Elizabeth t'n AMiddlct'n 100 51 Lancaster A Frultville. 50 50 LancastcrAiLItltz 25 ftue Lancaster A WUliauistewii 25 55 Lancaster A Maner 60 ft Lancaster Manheim 25 30.40 Lancaster A Marietta 23 24J5 Lancaster A New Helland lue 83 Lancaster A Susquehanna. SOU 275.25 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 40.15 Strasburg A Millport 25 21 Marietta A May te wn 23 44 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 37.50 3IISCEXLA5EOCS STOCKS. (juarryvllle It, K 950 932s Milleiwille Street Car 50 25 Inquirer Printing Company. 50 47.Su Watch Factory 100 115bd Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse .' 100 Columbia Gas Company Colombia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 75.10 Marietta Ilollewware 100 WANTS. WANTED AT THIS OFWCE, COPIES OF the Dailt I-rrKLLieKxcut or September 1 1880, and January 29. 1881. tfd WANTED A SITUATION IN A SMALL family te de .plain sewing. Applv at this office. ltd WANTED BY A MAN NOT AFRAID TO work, a situation te make himself nae ful. Net particular about the kind et work. Apply at this office. iall-3td WANTMD. A NTIfJCK FURNITURE. AC. Old Things Wanted. Antique furniture, rare old chins, fine cut glass, old sterling silverware, candle-branches, silver sliee-bueklee, old plated ware; everything tbafie rare, curious and fine. Fer cash. Call or address JOHN WANAMAKEB, PHIt-ADBLPHlA. mar 16 l3twA20tdeed