LANCASTER BA1L1 INTEUJLGENOER SATtTRDAT MAY 14, 1881 OBITUARY. Death el au Old and Well-known Lanca terian. Viiliam Musser, who died yesterday at bis residence, Ne. 1829 Arch street, Phila delphia, in the 92d year of his age, was well-known in commercial circles as a suc cessful leather dealer. He was born in Lancaster, Pa., in 1789, and in 1803. re moved te Philadelphia and entered the employment of his brother-in-law, Jehn Linger, who was in the hide and leather trade en Market street. In January, 1812, he enlisted in the army, and served at Camp Uupent until the end of the war. In 1814 he was taken into partnership with Mr. Linger, and finally, in 183C, the firm became William Musser & Ce. In 1848 the firm was overtaken by financial difficulties, but, receiving an extension from cred iters, was able, in 1833, te pay off every dollar of its indebtedness. In 18.9 Mr. Musser retired from business, in which he had been engaged for ever fifty years. He was a member of the Society of the War of 1812, a director of the Philadel phia, Germautewn & Norristown railroad for forty years and a director of the Com mercial national bank for twenty-eight years. He was one of the incorporators of the Mt. Vernen cemetery company and one of the original members of St. Jehn's Evangelical Lutheran church, Philadel phia, of which he was a trustee for fifty years, and president of the beard for thirty-six years. He was also interested in the establishment of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Hely Communion. He was married in 1813 and his wife died in 1807, after they had lived happily to gether for fifty-two ycais. Deceased was descendant of one of the eldest and mesf.highly respected families of this county, his ancestors being among the original settlers. He was a brother of the late Capt. Geerge Musser, who was also an officer of the army during the war or 1812, and who held many offices of trust and profit in this city. The late Sebastian Musser, esq., was a nephew of deceased, as is also Capt. Gee. Musser, who new re sides en West Vine street, this city. Miss Christie Musser, for many years a teacher in the girls' high school, this city, is u niece or deceased and has for many yeaie past been his house keeper. The funeral will take place en Monday next at J. o'clock p. in., the fu iier.il service- te take place at St. Jehn's church, en Hacc street, below Sixth, and the interment at Mount Vernen cemetery. Death r Mm. Edgerley. Mrs. Elizabeth Edgerlcy, mother of Capt. Edw. Edgerley, county register, died yes terday at the residence of her son-in-law Samiir,! Gress. Ne. 531 West Chestnut street, aged 81 years. Mrs. Edgcrly was a native of this city and passed the greater part of her life here. She was a member or Trinity Lutheran church and during her long life was a pious, consistent Christian woman, and very active iu church affairs until declining years and impaired health prevented. Ue sides her son, Capt. Edw. Eilgeiley, Mrs. Edgerley leaves four married daughters, two of them respectively the widows of the late Luke Suydam and Capt. Wm.P. Leon Leen ard and the ethers the wives of Win. Kahl and Sam'l Gress. Mrs Edgcrley's funeral will take place en Monday at 10 o'clock from the residence or Mr. Gress and the interment will be in Woodward Hill cemetery. Burglary aim ltetibcry. On Thursday night or very early en Fri day morning, the office of Dr. F.M.Musser, at Witmcr, was burglarieusly entered and robbed of a large buffalo robe, a breech breech leading English-twist deublc-bairel fowl tag piece, a pair of beets and some ether articles. The burglar effected an entrance by forcing a window in rear of the labora tory. As will be seen by advertisement iu another column, Dr. Musser offers a re ward for the detection or the thievss and the recovery or the property. During the same night au attempt was made te break into the residence el' Ames Lengcuecker, iu the same neighborhood, and some chickens were stolen from the premises or Calvin Cooper, esq., presum ably by the same thief or thieves. Alleged Kebbcry. Edw. Wall, a tramp, was arrested this morning at the Pennsylvania depot by Officer Leman, en a charge or stealing money from William A. McGinu. Mc Ginn is a track baud en the railroad, and was working near Mill creek yesterday. He received his pay for the mouth yester day and towards evening lay dewu under a tree te take a sleep. While asleep he was robbed of all his meucy. Wall and auether tramp were at the place where McGinu was working all day and they were suspected at once of being the rob bers. They were followed te this city and Wall was arrested his companion escaping. Wall was locked up for a hearing before Alderman Barr. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCK KEGULAK CiiKBE.SPOXDE.VCK Rev. W. P. Evans, of Cebausey, N. J., will officiate en Sunday morning and even ing in the E. E. Lutheran church. Rev. J. H. Easterline, pastor of the Church of Ged, has returned from the Sunday school convention of the East Pennsylvania eldership, recently in session at Goldsboro, Pa. Rev. J. C. Mumma, a former pastor, will officiate in the United Brethren church ou Sunday morning and evening. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the morning session. Rev. E. S. Herring, of Wrightsville, will preach for St. Jehn's Euglish Lutheran congregation, in Shuler's hall, te-morrow morning and evening. Rev. William Shull, of Byberry Baptist church, Philadelphia, will preach for the Baptist congregation recently formed here in Vigilant hall at both of Sunday's ses sions. There was a right geed market this morning. Butter was never se scarce. The proceedings of last evening's meet ing of council are tee lengthy for publica tion today, and will be given ou Monday. The Pennsylvania railroad pay car was in town last evening, and the employees were paid for work performed in the month or April. Martin Hildebrant, Democratic candi date for the office of county commissioner, was in town this morning. Quite a large party of Columbia's young misses and masters are having a pleasant time of it te-day at Detwilcr's park, just north of town. They arc well supplied with refreshments. Jee. Hogeutegler drives a horse mere than thirty years old. A number of our people remember it twenty-five years back. The river is still en the fall and the water is becoming clearer than ever which indicates that, a change must take place te make an increase iu shad catches. Most all of our sailing craft is new in the water. Several beats were. Hying bcleru the wind this morning. The temperature has fallen considerably since yesterday and it was a welcome fall. The fair for the bcailit of the Jady's or der of the Heme Communion opens this evening in Odd Fellows hall and will con tinue for three weeks. Thoieom is being decorated with evei greens, Hags, etc., and already presents a very nice appearance. The new opera house at Yerk will be opened en Tuesday evening, May 21. with Jehn S. Clarke, the comedian, as Majer Welltnuten I)e Heets ami Paul Pry in " A Widow Hunt" and " Paul Pry," re spectively, both plays being booked for the same night. The opera house dia gram is new open at Richards' book store with a number or choice seats reserved for Columbians who may wish te go. A spe cial train will be run and tickets sold at fifty cents. Three dells, almost as large as Mrs. Tem Thumb, will be placed en exhibition at the fair in Odd Fellows' hall, opening night. One of these is dressed as a bride, and the ether two as her maids. They were dressed by employees in Mr. A. Jes vcl's establishment, and their appearance in the handsomest and richest el' fcm:i!e attire with a perfect fit is a big feather in Mr. J s. .cap. Samuel lievd was .staiului'r en a ear leaded with coal, which was standing en the Reading fc Columbia railroad coal chutes, directly ever one of the pockets or bins, iu which its lead was te be dropped. The trap doers in the bottom of the car were opened while Bey'd attention was attracted in another direction, and before he noticed what was ueiug en he gently descended with the coal through the open doers in the bottom or the car into the pocket or the chutes. Luckily the fall of coal was net great or he would have been completely buried. As it was he was enveloped up te his chin and unable te de any thing te ex tricate himself, but men employed en the chute dug him out. On being released he was as black as the coal itself. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had one cus tomer. He was a drunken ami disorderly scissors grinder and he was sent te jail for 5 days. Horses Shipped. This afternoon W. G. Bender shipped 21 head of fine horses te Fiss & Decrr of New Yerk city. Don't i our Canary Sing? Then get a bottle of Bird Hitters, which is an unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all diseases or cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it. or will net get it fur yen, send a postal caul te the Itird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, X. .1., and they will sec that you arc supplied. Price, i"i cent. mariVJmd&w Itching Files Symptoms and Care. The symptoms are 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 ; it allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swayne's Ail-Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for letter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, SO cents, three boxes for 1125. Sent by mail te anyaddrcs3en re ceipt of price In currency or three cent post pest je stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl2-lyMwS&W A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should ee stepped. Xeglect frequently results in an In. curable Lang Disease or Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give pcrtect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the uge. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. mS-lvdTTh&SAlyw Mothers! Mothers:! Mothers! I! Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick cliild.suifcrlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If he, 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 in Make about it. There is net a mother en earth who lias ever used it, who will net tell you at once that Jt 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 m nil cases, and plcavuit te the taste, and i.s the prescription et one et the eldest and best telltale physicians and nurses in the United Stale-. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. marMvd&wJl.W&S A Grand Success. ;co. hlaikweather, Elgin, III., says he has used two bottles et Themas' KeiectricOil, and pronounces it ' a grand success." He had sutlcred from a kidney dilllculty for a long time, hut the Oil has entirely relieved him. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North tjiiecn street. SEW ADTEET1SEMEXXS- i1RBOEIZED MOTH PKOOF FELT. - TAGNlMCENT CHANUKLIEB. THE CARBOLIZED MOTH PROOF FELT SAVES THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS EVERY YE AR BY DESTROYING MOTH. ONLY SIX CENTS A YARD. De net fail te see the me3t MAGNIFICENT CH AXDE LIEU that has ever been produced in this country. All are invited te call and see it. ,.... A carload et COPPER AND Z1NCBATH TUBS just received and for sale te the trade at the lowest prices. A let et galvanized anil plain BATH BOILERS at reduced prices FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS OF GAS, WATER AND STEAM FIXTURES FOR SALE TO THE TRADB AT PHILADELPHIA PRICES. JOHN" L. AKNOLP, Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. iapr2-tid AKUAINS AT "TOAKGAINS AT T) FLINN & WILLSON'S -IN- LAWN MOEKS, Which will cut off nails. Every Machine Guaranteed. BABY CARRIAGES, WATER COOLERS?, REFRIGERATORS. EXPRESS WAGONS. CRO QUET. GARDEN HUSK, TINWARE, BUCKETS, 10c-.; BROOMS, 10c. Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Tin Reefing and Spouting Specialties. 49Estimates furnished en application. NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENX'A. ATC1IKS. w .vrciii:s. DEATHS. Auxeu. In tiiis city, en the 13ih Inst, Mrs. Elizabeth Auxer, in the "id year of her age. Her relatives un.l friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Jehn Spurrier, Ne. 320 East Orange street, ou Monday iittcrnoen at 3 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster cemetery. Edcculey. In Lancaster, Pa., en Friday May 13. 1831, Elizabeth Edgerley, in the 81st yearet her age. The relatives and friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the fnncr.il, from the residence of her son-in-law, Samuel Gress, Ne. 531 West Chestnut street, en Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ltd Hickev. In this city. May 13. 1331, Patrick llickey, iu the 83d year or his age. His relative and friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the fuiiPr.il from his late resi dence, Ne. 125 Seuth Arch alley, te-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. ltd Jeuss. I Phlladelnhie. May 14, Mrs. Kate Jehns, wife et Peter Jehns. Relatives and friends are respectfully invit ed te attend the funeral, en Tuesday, the 17th Inst., en the arrival of the 2:30 n. m. train, te . I proceed te Lancaster cemetery. Services at the chapel. .POLITICAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLARK, of Slrasburg town-hip. Sr.fcjcct te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. -inril cl&wlp ADAM S. DIETRICH, of Maner township. Subject te the decision el" the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. IIARTMAN (Lime Burner), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice ofthe Democratic county convention. aprS-d&wtp MARTIN Hll.DKHRANT, et Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision ofthe Dent, ecratic county convention. apl.'S-d&wtp 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 wi thin the reach of every person. During this week we have added' te our stock Ohatelain Watches for Ladies and Misaes from 97.75 up. Gents' Stem Winders from $5 up. Geld and Silver Leuis XV Watches a high style of the last century revived made te erder and engraved with our trade marks, "Pennsylvania" and " H. Z. Rhoads & 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 ba found in our cases, and we effee great bargains in Diamonds, Sapphires, andin Jewelry of our own manufacture. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - . Lancaster, Pa. iMKKICAN WATCHES. JERK MOIILKR, Ephr.itii. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp Fur County Auditer: JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Leacock township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic reuntv convention. uprl8-tfd&iv XEW ADVERTISEMESTS. I ANCASTEK WATCHES. A ' EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zahni's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STUCK OF LANCASTER -AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver ami Sllvcr-l'latcd Wave in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, tasters, ic. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be- :.. i..... J.i iu ivi:i.-ji'ti;i;inc iikpaui'MKNT in eimneetien with our retail business ,and are making a large part et the goods we yil This enab! V.V;:,!'?- ", ,''! itv te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us tirst-clnsa facilities ter U A1CII OKIv unilGhft EltAL REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahni's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. niar2!-::md&wR G 11VLEK, HOWfcKS it UTJItSTi 1IVI.KK, DOWERS i: miK-vTt It NOW OFFERING RARE BARGAINS IN 4 BAKU OPENING UP VJT ROGER'S ICE CREAM GARDEN TONIGHT. CREAMS IN ALL VARIETIES. Geed Music and Courteous Attendants." It May Day. Every year the people talk about un precedented heat; yesterday there vrcre hundreds of men who exclaimed: "Who ever felt such weather in May ?" And yet the records of the signal service office show that the maximum temperature of this month of flowers, for the last nine years, had exceeded SO degrees. Last year it was 90, in 1879. 91, ami in 18(y, 90. Te.day shows a considerable fall in the temperature from the experience of the few days, the thermometer at the Iktet.li Iktet.li Iktet.li okneeu office at neon marking 78 degrees. Attempted Incendiarism. Seme one attempted te set lire te the house of Lem C. Kaby yesterday afternoon by putting a let of lighted waste in the ah chambers in the alley. The joists in the cellar were burned through te the parlor. The carpet iu the parlor was burned also. The fire was extinguished by neighbors with a hose. A reward of $50 is offered by Mr. Eaby for the arrest of the person who committed tue act. Itey Slightly Injured. Yesterday afternoon a team belonging te Wm. Kneezcl was standing iu front of the buildings which arc lieing remodeled by Themas E. Franklin en North Queen street, a little son of Mr. Kneczel was sit ting en the wagon when a countryman ran against it with his team. The boy fell from the wagon, and although net seri ously injured, he was considerably bruised. m Wedding Anniversary. Our geed-looking pressman, James 11. Garvin, and his excellent wife, celebrate the fourteenth anniversary of their wed tlinir te-dav. The Intelligencer and their many ether friends extend congratu lations, and wisli the happy couple many returns of the day. Train l.at. Yesterday the engine " Lititz" en the Quarry ville railroad broke an eccentric at the Kiug street depot. The traiu was de layed about forty miutttes, ttntil the en gine " Rebert Crane" could be procured te draw the train te the outer depot. (Tnllfted Licenses. This is the last day for lifting licenses at flm nuarter sessions office. At 2 o'clock the following licenses remained unlifted : Twe liqner stores, three for restaurants and twelve for hotels. Ankle Sprafned. Frank Hiley, employed at Steinman & Ce.'s store, sprained his. ankle while lifting a stove. Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg attended him. Deatb of m Uersc. A valuable horse belonging te Geerge Gressman died yesterday of lung fever. St. Jehn's Church. Si. .lehn's Free church will be closed to-mer-r nv, lith lust. ; but will be open for divine S irvlce Sunday, 2-M inst., morning and even ing, Rev. Chas. W. Spading, elliclating. Hall. On Monday evening the llr.st grand ballet fie Villa pleasure association will be given in Rethwciler's hall, and a line time is expected. City mil l'OKtcrs. Cair-en .1 Helmet, city bill pesters and dis tributors, olliee lNTKLMOEXCEn building. Ne. ; Seuth Queen Mreel. Uepuuliran Votens, who are opposed te candidates buying a nom ination In a combination, should read Henry Bccliteld's card for Register of Wills in the weekly ami daily Xrw Kra et te-day. IteautltuI Chandelier. In the ahew window oUelurl.. Arneld's gas tilting and plumbing establishment. Ne. 13 East Orange street, can be seen etfc et the handsome! chandeliers ever brought te this city. Itiserthe Eastlukcpattein, polished geld, trimmed with blueerackel ware, and has eight side burners, mounted Willi cut crown glebes. Iu the centre or the crown glebes is a dome with burner, which cm be raised and lowered by mains of a slide miming in the main Shan. Mr. Arneld has several ether handsome chan de.lers el a small size but no les-, beautiful. Shaving becomes a luxury when indulged in daily with Ciiticnra Shaving Seap. Mothers never tail te recommend Malt tcrs as nourishing and strengthening. Sit- SPECIAL NOTICES.- Ills Last Dege. Said it sullercr rrem kidney troubles When asked te try Kidney-Wert, "I'll try It but it will be my last dose." The nnm get well, and is new recommending the remedy te all. Wlu n derangement erthe stomach act upon the kidneys and liver bringing disease and pain, Kidney-Wert is the true remedy, it re moves the cause and cures the dlseiie. Liquid (.cry concentrated) or dry act equally oni eni went. .dm. Cultivator. m'.i-lwd&w Tiie Heat Insurance. N. .1. ISloemileld, insurance njient, Elgin, III., pronounces Themas' KeiectricOil the best et medicines, and strongly recommends it. He could net raise his right arm through rheii uiatism,but the Oil has quite cured him. ler wile at 11. 11. Cechrau's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. SAMPLE TICK. it Is Impossible ter a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia E. l'inklianra Vegetable Compound te continue te sutler' with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. Eydia K. Pinkliam, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. iySMydcedAw Geed for Babies. We are pleased te say that our baby was per manently cured of a serious protracted irreg ularity el the bowels by the use of Hep Bitters by its mother, which at the same time restored her te pcrtect health and strength. The Parents, University avc., Rochester, N. Y. I Sec another column. my2-2wdw Qnn REVAltl). Was stolen from the olllce el the siibicilber, at Witmer, en THURSDAY NIGHT, a DOV11LE-BARRELED BREECII-LOAD-IXU OUX. RVFFALO ROUE, PAIR OF ROOTS AXD OTHER A It TICLES. A reward et$U will be paid ler the recovery of the goods anil $10 Ter the an est and convic tion et the thief, ltd K. M. MUSSER, M. I. Ql'ItlNG AND SUMMEIt. DRY GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER Are receiving daily large quantities et "oeds adapted te the present anil coming season ter Ladies', Gents' and Children's Wear. BLACK, COLORED AND SUM MER SILKS. . Newest Shades in Sliudas. Armnics, Cash meres, Feulays, Nun's Veiling, Grenadines and Huntings. LIXEX LA M'X. FREXOlf LA WXS. PACIFIC LA WXS, DRESS GIXOHAMS. Dotted nnd Figured Swiss Mulls, Linen de Iudi Vieteiia Lawns, French Organdy and ether Wash Goods. PARASOLS In Large Assortment and all the Novelties et the Season. LAMES' AXD MISSES' UAVZE VXD Eli- WEAR, LISLE AXD KID GLOVES, LACE GOODS AXD HOSIERY. Many of the above goods have been pur chased at less than cost et importation, and will be sold very low. HAGER & BROTHER. GENTS' WEAR, BOYS' WEAR. 11AGEIC & IlKOTHEH invite an examina tion of Goods for Spring and Summer Wear, of which they are offering a large assortment iu the Latest Styles and Fabrics. WORSTED SUITINGS, CHEVIOT SUITINGS, CASSDIERE SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, BOYS' SUITINGS, and made-up CLOTHING, all of which they are selling at the Lewest Ruling Price. GENTS' AND BOYS GAUZE UNDERWEAR, all sizes and qualities, trein 2Tc. up. We in vite special attention te the Feather Weight lirawers ier uenis, a yury auuciiui aim wim wim lertable article for Summer Wear. NECK WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. -We Invite examination. LACE BUNTINGS, ALL SHADES All the New Dress Goods, at Reinnrk.ibly Lew l'liccs An Entire New Stock et LAWNS, in all the l.ate-,:. latteni-'. NOW OPENING ELKGANT S'O I.Es IN ZEPHTE GrlNGHAMS. 4 I .wn tiftrtntr lulu' nllPtl ill 111! till' NVV i'OlOl?. ELEGANT STYLES IN BLACK AND WHITE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS. These geed- are selling very rapidly, and cannot ns duplicated this season. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. ANOTHER NEW LINE JUST OPENED. ANEW SSORTMENTOF ALL THE CHOICE LACKS .!IST OPENED THIRD EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 14, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 14. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmer, east te southwest winds, partly cloudy weather and light local rains, and falling barom eter in the northwest portion. RUSSIA'S MEW RULER. Seme Recent Statements Abent Hlin Con tradicted. St. Petersburg, May 14. The Goles publishes a cemmunique denying the re ports that extraeadinary close guard is kept around the emperor at Oratchiea, and says he gees about freely in the grounds. This statement corresponds with my own information. The alarming statements by foreign journals regarding the health of the empress are unfounded. The stories abent armed Cossacks guard ing the ante-rooms in the palace nightly are pure inventions. The Czar's manifesto and resignation of the liberal minister, came like a thunder bolt en these who are in a position te be well informed. The relapse into absolut ism is lamentable in itself and in its symp toms. THE IRISHMEN. Hibernian Convention at St. Leala. St. Lecis, May 14. At a session of the Hibernian convention last night the com mittee en grievances made a report which was adopted censuring, certain national officers who have made trouble in tbe order, and expressing the belief that their followers were imposed upon. The fol lowing officers were then elected : Fer national delegate, Peter Kiernan, New Orleans, unanimously re-elected ; national secretary, 31. J. Cosgrove, Elmira, New Yerk , national treasurer, Jehn J. Shco Shce ban, Pittsburgh ; chairman of National Directory, Matthew Currcn, Louisville, and for directors, Michael H. Lyons,iClii Lyens,iClii Lyons,iClii cage ; Jehn Haggcrty, Cincinnati ; P. II. McNcllis, Indianapolis, and Patrick Mc Guinncss, New Haven, Conn. Attempted Suicide or au American In Paris. Londen, May 14. A dispatch from Paris says a painful impression has been caused among the American colony in Pai is by an attempted suicide en Thursday of Geerge Baulend, a young painter, who having been low .spirited for some months, cut gashes in his threat and left wrist with a razor while waiting at the rooms of a friend. He is in a precarious state. International Laber Law. Geneva, May 14. The Swiss represen tatives abroad have been instructed te as certain the views of the various states relative te the adoption of an international law regulating the hours of labor in factories. Waiting for the Verdict. Philadelphia, May 14. The decision of the supreme court in the Reading elec tion Mtit is expected by counsel en Monday next or the following Monday at the latest. . The White Heuse Invalid. Washington, May 14. Mrs. Garfield had slightly improved at ene o'clock this afternoon. If JEW ADrXMTUXMMmw. ilEO. W. BKOWJT, Agt., UNDERTAKER, Ne. 21 SOUTH PRINCE STREET. Shep in the Rear. ltd T UUOR TO THE COURT HOUsK. r FAHNESTOCK! 5,000 yds. Dress Ginghams New and Choice Style?, only I2)i cents, . AT FAHNSSTOOK'S. 3.300 YARDS NEW CHOICE STYLES LAWNS. ONLY 12S CENTS. BUNTINGS, HOHAIRS, CASHMKB. SILKS, . ALL IN QUANTITIES, AT FAHNESTOOK'S. . SUN UJIBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, NEW DESIGNS. GAUZE UNDERWEAR, LADIES' AND GENTS', ALL SIZES AT LOW PRICES. SUMMER HOSIERY Of EVERY DESCRIPTION, Away helew regular prices, at FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te Court Heuse M ETZGEK, ItARU St HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. 1'utt.ADKLruiA, Pa., May 14. Klenr quiet hut Arm ; superfine, 3 233 75 : ex tra $3 87Q4 ; Ohie and Indiana family $5 WTifi 00: Pennu. family $5 003 50 : St. Leuis family 15 75G37 ; Minnesota Extra (505 87: de straight, $6 00( 10: winter patent SC50Q7 25; spiiiiijdO5 50750. Rye flour at $5 50. Wheat quiet and easier; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 iyt : Del., Penn'a Bed and de Amber, Cern scarce and wuuted ; steamer, G0ilc ; yellow and mixed uic. Oats scarce and firm'; Ne. 1 White none here; Ne. 2. ile. 5334c; Ne. 3, de 53c; Ne. 2 Mixed 5253c. Rye steady at $1 071 03. Previsions dull; mess perk $1800, for Jeb lets ; beet ham.-', $23 5023 00 ; Indian mes9 bee 1122 50, I. e. b. Bucon smoked shoulder?, (7c; salt de C'fif'.Jc; smoked liaint ll12e; pickled hams t.ard dull ; city kettle scarce, llc ; loose bulehera' K'Jc ; prune steam, $10 95. Butter market dull; Creamery extra Pa., 'Tffir.te: de intent te choice 23S2G: Bradford county and New Yerk extra, t425c. Rolls dull : Penn'a 1017c; Western 10Q17, a te quality. Ekbs dull : Penna 12Jc ; Western 12c. Cheese qnict, but steady ; New Yerk toil cream 13g;l3c : Western full cream 12Jc ; de RiirtoKOed, Hil2c. Petroleum slerdy : refined 7ic Whlikydullat $1 10. Seed Uoed te prime clever, out et season; de de Timethy Jobbing at $3103 l. ; dodo r'laecl dull at $1251 30. Stock Mar aec New Voik, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks, also United States Ueiids reported dally by Iaceii 15. l.oe, a. fc. ter. ueiuru square. S kw Yerk Stocks. Stocks II nil. Continues the attraction or this city, und why? Because they are selling- The Cheapest Itlack Silk.', The Cheapest Colored Silks, The Cheapest Brocade Silks, The Cheapest Black Cashmciv. The Cheapest Ijicc Buntings, The Cheapest Dress (ioeds ir every desei lo tion, The Cheapest Black Silk Velvets, The Cheapest Carpets and Mattings, The Cheapest Hosiery Ter Men, Women and Children, The Cheapest Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, The Cheapest Counterpanes. In fact the Cheapest Let of DRY GOODS Eve nnVred In this city. Meter, M Haiti's NEW CHEAP STORE. Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between thc'Coepcr Heuse ami Serrel Herse Hetel, (ADLER'S OLD STAND). SPECIAL ATTRACTION Just received trem the luclery 30e DOZEN STOCK1NUS, 3 pair for 25 cents; regular price, 12K ami 15 cents u pair. Wc Invite all te call and leek through Our ;,teek, ax we can usertment el elegant goods et almost every kind. show yen nlnin-t :m endless GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 35 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. May 14. r. m. v M 1:00 3.00 A.M. 10:00 '. i2?i ifflii vx 1214 11 lil . 7.'4 7 7S8 2724 2 ?;. . 125& 125 12K Jit A THE OLD CORNER, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. NORBECK & MI LEY, Practical Carriage Builders, ...i ., rnr.,iiimrthn attention et the nubile te their Unrivalled Stock 'eV Vc- lilitU lim MIIIUI IUUIIJ vmmmm-w.0 hides, including every variety new in ute. NOW IS THE TIME TO 13XJY. Don't put it off till Spring, when trade is biisk, customers arc plenty, and erdcis arc given that cannot be lilled. FANCY BUSINESS WAGONS, WUh eta "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD," and remember the place, CORNER OF SOUTH DUKE AND VINE STREET-. git OHO V - Chicago A North Western. Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul Camidu Southern Del., l.aek.& Western Delaware A Hudsen Canul, ucnvur inn uruiitiv iuts Hannibal & St. Jee Wi 7-V4 7s Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. 131 131 lSIJjJ Manhattan Elevated 27 2G 28J4 .Michigan Central lis 112K 113 Missouri, Kansas Texas iVi 50 49 N. Y., Lake Eric A Western.... 50& 51 50i New Jersey Central W2?i 103 102 N.Y., Ontario Western.., 37 33 35 New Yerk Central 1J ISOJH 15t Ohie A Mississippi WA 9fi Pacltic Mail Steamship Ce 55 55 5I St. Leuis & Iren Mt 72 73 Sutro Tunnel iU - - Union Pacillc 121 123 123 Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacllic... 55t 57 M'4 Preterm!. 95 95 95 Western Union Tel. Ce 118 119 119 Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. It '!4 Reading ''h Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation 46 Buffalo, Pitts. Western 21 Northern Central Northern Pacillc. 41 " lri'terreit "9 Hcstenville 21 Philadelphia Krle is. u IewaGulch Mining Umtkd States Besds. r. it. 1:00 United States i per cents 117 y, " 111 5 " 103 0 " 105 fKCIAL MAKGAIN. S1 DRESS GOODS 29 CI 52 44 79 'M 29 B2 41 21 52 44 7 21 27 Wc epmi te-day a New Line et Lai as awl Ginghams IS Noen Quotations of tbe Grain Market Furnished by JVJSir ADVEBTISEMESTS. KEPUBLICANS AND DEMOCKATS ARE respecttully invited te call nd examine my stock of Gents' Furnishing uoeds which wul be sold at extremgj mU g Xe. 52 North yueen street. XE IV A It VER TIS EBtEXTS. u FUKNITUKE. EUUNliUKK. FUKN1 FUKN1 tere. UplieMering, Bedding and House Heuse Furnishing Goods. An immense stock. Cheap, Geed and Reliable at Bargain Prices. AT HOFFMEIER'S, ltd Ne. 26 East King street. OMKTHlriG NEW1 urn & BBOTflEB NO. 26 WEST KING STREET. s LACE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT BRISMAN'S, ,THE SHIRTMAKER, NO. 56 NORTH QUECN STREET, TVTUTICK OF STREET VIEW. i Netice is hereby given te all persons in tcrestcd that the undersigned viewers, ap pointed by the Court te view smd assess dam ages en Poplar and St. Jeseph streets. In Lan caster city, will meet for the purposes et theli appointment en TH URS1) . MAY' 19. 1831, at 10 o'clock u. m. Persons claiming damages must eresent. their evidence at the time ubeve specified. The view will take place in the forenoon and the oral testimony will be heard in t lie afternoon in the Orphans' Court Roem. The viewers will also meet en Tuesday, May 17, te hear parties interested and assess dam ages en Dervrart street already viewed. SAMUEL EVANS, WM. ELLMAKER, A. N.CASSEL. HENRY ECKERT, M.S. METZGEB. Laxcste Utv, May 11, IsSI. ml2AMOtd Chicago. Casta. Wheat tl.01 Cern On 1 9 . Nkw Yerk. v I cut j iri YJJllSa l'UILADBLPUIA fV IltfilL. IQrli Jill n Baltimore. Wheat 1.25 Cern co Oats ...... ...... Jacob U. Leng, Commission Breker. Jnne. July. tl.02 tl.02 -40 .41 Cash. . .GO 1.25 1120 .M 1.20 .55 . 1.20 .51 11.18 .54 l.lfi '" LIR .54 XEW ADTJSRTISKMMMT, -IMtOUS! FROGS! TURTLE SOUPt F And all the delicacies of th season this and every evening at the Popular East King Street Restaurant und Dining Beems, Ne. 20 East King Street. GEO. U. MILLER, ltd Proprietor. NOTICE. Netice is hereby given tbat the partner ship in the Star Bakery existing between Geerge Frey and Wm. Trapnell has been dis solved. I will pay no bills contracted under the name of Frey A Trapnell. Avvr , m!4-3td WM. TRAPNELL. CHOICE PATTERNS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE tlOODS. Summer Silks, Cashmeres, Lace Buntings, Bantings, &c. NEW COLORINGS, NEW FABRICS, LOW PRICKS. Spring Gloves, Hosiery and Under wear for Ladies, Gents and Children. OPENING ON MONDAY Large Line of Tapestry Carpets, At 75 cents ; former ptice $1. Kings aid Wall Papers. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Stmts, LANCASTER. PA. DOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. DOUBLE TEAM y ROAD MARES. 4 lnqulre.ef m!4-:tdR B. F.BBENEMAN, atFlinn Willsen't, WAHTS. WANTED AT THIS OWICK, COPIES Ot the Daily IXTZLtiOESCER of September 1 18S0, and January 2. 1881. tlil W r ANTED BY A MAN NOT AFKAID TO himself Net partlenlar about the kind et went this office. uiii-3ia work, a situation te make fill. Netpurticnl: Apply at
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