LANCASTER DAJLY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY MAY i8, 1881 K CBITUAKY. Death of Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Sallie E. Clark, wife of Rebert Clark, book-keeper of the Intelligencer, and daughter of the late Philip Fitzpatrick, of this city, died at the residence of her mother, en North Duke street, where Mr. and Jlrs. Clark made their home, this morn ing about half-past 11 o'clock, aged about 20 years; Fer a few months past Mrs. Clark suffered mere or less from diabetes, out tier aisease ma net assume a danger ous form until about a week age. Then she grew rapidly worse, and although the best medical skill was summoned te her aid, she died as above stated. 3Irs. Clark was an excellent woman, beloved by a large circle of friends. She leaves a hus band and a little son three or four years old te mourn her less. Death or MU Kready. Miss Maggie Kready, a sister of Jacob, Ilenj. C. and Henry C. Kready, died at an early hour this morning at the residence of the last named gentemau, in Maner township, three miles west of this city, .aged about 40 years. Fer two or -three weeks past Miss Kready acted in the ca pacity of nurse te two of her brother's children who were attacked with diph theria. On last Friday a week one of the children died and en the Saturday follow ing the ether died also. Miss Kready then contracted the disease in a malignant form, and after a few days' sickness fell a victim. Her fiiHeral will take place en Friday at 10 o'clock, the interment te be in the family burying ground near the icsidcnce. Death of Mm. Catherine Geedman. Mrs. Catherine Geedman, widow of the Lite Jehn Geedman, fermcily of this city, died at Tyrene, Ulair county, yesterday ajjed 75 years. Mr. and Mrs. Geedman re moved from Lancaster many years age, but they rcgarde'd Lancaster as their home, aud when Mr. Geedman died his remains were brought here for interment. Mrs. Geedman's remains will also be brought here for Initial, the funeral te take place te-morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Inter ment in Woodward Hill cemetery. Death or Mrs. Waller. Mrs. Frcdciick Waller, wife of the well known pilot, died at her home in Ma rietta yestciday uflcrnen about 2 o'clock, aged 47 years. Mrs. Waller had many li lends and acquaintances in Lancaster, who will sincerely mourn her death. Her husband and two grown daughters sur vive her. NKIUHKOUUOOD NKtVS. Near ami Acress the County Lines. The Harrisburg Telegraph says : Mr. Itnddiuiauis littiug liiinscll for the duties of seakcr. He has already secured a gavel the size of a bungstartnr with which te practice the " airy nip." A new military company has been or ganized in Heading and named the Head ing Artilleiists. Win. liuchlcr, one of the eldest aud most widely-known and highly-respected citizens of Harrisburg, celebrated his golden wedding last evening. The pres ence of Hev. C. F. Knight, I) D., and Dr. Jehn L. Atlec, of this city, at the fes tivities is noticed in the uewspatter ac counts of the allair, which is described as exceedingly brilliant. Win. ltccd, an employee of Samuel IIol IIel man, Chester Springs, was kicked by a horse en Monday and had his skull frac tured, his nose broken, ami his face horri bly mangled. It is supposed he went into the stable te groom the horse and being subject te epilepsy fell under the animal's feet, and was kicked. With but two exceptions mules have never been known te.brced. One of these exceptions occurred in Ohie some years age, aud the ether within a few days at I'eifc Kennedy, Montgomery county. In the latter case a liinle belonging te If osteu Tedd gave biith te a line colt which is doing well and running by the side of its mother as lively as a cricket. It attracts much attention from numerous callers. Yesterday morning a lire broke out in the blacksmith and machine shops, be longing te Samuel Pcnneck, Kennelt Square, but leased aud run under the linn name of " The Pennock manufacturing company of Kcnuctt Square" and about 70 feet of the building, with considerable machinery which was used in manufactur ing farming utensils, and about 700 tin finished hay forks, were burned. The origin of the fire is unknown unless some framework near a large furnace took lire. The damage of the building will be about $300, and te the stock aud machinery ever 1,000, all covered by insurance. utiKKim.K cm mi-:. A Yeung Girl Outraged by "Tramps. Yesterday afternoon as Miss Wcidncr, a daughter of Daniel Wcidncr, residing en the farm of Jehnsen Miller, about one mile west of Lititz, was en her way from Lititz te her home, she was attacked by two tramps who over powered her and outraged her peiseu, leaving her mere dead than alive. As seen as Miss Weidner, who is about 17 years of age, could give information of the criminal attack made upon her. a party was organ ized and the villains were pursued and ar rested and arc new ledged in jail. The names of the men who were ar rested were Christian Lentzand Fiederick Strebcl. One of them was caught at Heme and the ether in Lititz by Consta ble Hclman, who took them before 'Squire Rcidcnbach. They wcic committed te prison and were brought te town last evening. The girl identified them as her assailants. The Wcidncr family live about a quarter of a mile from Lititz and the girl was en her way home from the store. AVhcn she reached the barn of Frank Evans the two men jumped out and caught her. One held her while the ether outraged her. Beth men arc Germans and are about 5 years of age. Strobel is a cigar maker aud claims te have worked at Hethvillc. Lcntz is a farm laborer aud worked around with the farmers. Beth arc very close-mouthed in regard te the matter and will say nothing. Surprised en Their Wedding Anniversary. Yesterday was the twenty-fifth or " silver " anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Ochs, of Seuth Queen street, and last evening a party of about a dozen couples, friends of the worthy people, who wcre aware of the circum stance, visited them at their home with the purpose of assisting them in the celebration of the joyous occasion. The affair was a total surprise te Mr. Ochs and his wife, but, it need net be added, a most agreeable one, and as the folks had come amply provided with refreshments, the festivities were net lacking in the important essential of a bounteous repast. Prof. Carl Matz, en behalf of the visitors, presented the " happy couple " with a handsome silver caster, wishing te them many happy returns of the day. Mr. Ochs fit tingly responded. All present had a delight ful time, and a particularly enjoyable feature of the occassien was the visit of a band of Italian musicians who discoursed sweet strains during the fleeting hours, te the pleasure of ail who heard them. Concert. The choral society of Christ Evangelical Lutheran church will give a concert in the ' church en Thursday evening. There are a number of very flne voices in the society and the pregramme of the concert has been arranged se as te show them off most effectively. The Owl's Whereabouts. According te the Alteena' Sun, the Oicl is new published in that city, where it is catching fits from the reputable press and decent people generally. COLUMBIA "NEWS. OCR KliOULAR COKKK SPONDENCE A special meeting of the Columbia schSel beard will be held te-morrow even ing at the law office of W. B. Given, esq., and it is mere than likely a contract will be entered into for the erection of a school house en Fifth street for the accommoda tion of the colored schools. What dispo sition will be made of the old building we knew net. but presume it will be demel ished. Mr. P. S. Brugh left here this morning for Trenten, X. J., as a delegate from the Pennsylvania pharmaceutical associa tion te attend the pharmaceutical cenven tieu of the state of New Jersey. Penn sylvania sends two representatives. The ether hails from Philadelphia. The catamaran sail beat was launched last evening after a geed deal of work. A surprise party was taken te the resi dence of Miss Addie Eck en Seuth Frent street en Monday evening and there a very pleasant time was had. Dr. D. Emmctt Welsh, who has been visiting his parents here, will leave te-day for his field of practice at Latrobe, West moreland county. The catches of shad have been rather large during the past couple of days. Seven hundred were taken from the water at Mud island between the mornings of Monday and Tuesday, and the catch, up te this morning was also large. A very iutcrestinir session of the teach ers' institute will be held en rlext Saturday morning. A church sociable will begin in the par lers of the M. E. church te night. A ball w.as given lasfr evening in Vigi lant hall for the benefit of the Vigilant fiic company by an association formed of the company's members. The attendance was larire aud the ball a success, financially and sociably. Blackson's orchestra fur nished the music. Messrs. Abram Mellinger and Harry Ilcpncr caught one hundred and thiity cat fish yesterday afternoon with hooks aud lines. Mr. M. S. Wolfe, son of Mr. Henry E. Wolfe, and Miss Maine Bucher, daughter of Jehn Buciier. were united in marriagu last evening at the residence of the biide's parents, Ne. 27 Seuth Third street, by the Bev. Henry Wheeler, pastor of the M. E. church. We understand Mr. Wolfe will make his home near te that of his father at Fairview, at the southern limit of town. , The folewing order has been issued by General Welsh pest, Ne. 118, G. A. It. : "Decoration day will, as usuai, be ob served in Columbia. The day being a legal holiday the banks will be closed, and we suppose the custeu of closing all places of business at 12 o'clock (neon) will also be observed. The services of Geerge W. McElroy, esq., of Yerk, as orator have been secured, and the pregramme for the exercises in the opera house will appear later. All associations and organizations ate respect fully requested te make arrangements te join the precession. Comrade Yocum has been appointed chief marshal, with authority te select his assistants and arrange the pregramme for the day. ' W. Hayes Giueu, " W. II. Pfaiii.kk, " Commander. "Adjutant." A mau named Hippie, who works at one of the rellimr mills had both of his Icjjs injured ( it is said they aic broken ) this morning. At this writing it is late im- possible te le.trn the details, but we will give them te-morrow. A meeting of Gen. Welsh pest, Ne. 118, G. A. U., was held last evening and ar rangements iei Tertcd for the exercises of Decoration day. On Sunday forenoon a number of full grown men and boys were swimming in Mr. Bletz's leg pond, within fifty feet of the read. They were all subject te arrest and fine, and a repetition will cause trouble. Men who violate the ordinance de net deserve mercy. Beys should be well punished by their par ents. 7'rjii7. The nuisance com plained of is becoming tee llagraut. Net only is the leg pond in question with in fifty feet of the public lead, but it is within less than double that distance of a row of dwelling houses. Why suit against the parties has net been brought by the occupants of these houses we are at a less te determine. St. Stephen's Xcw Organ. I The new organ, built expressly for St. I Stephen's German Lutheran church, this city, was received this morning from the manufacturers, Messrs. Pemplcitz & Otte, of Baltimore. The organ will be erected in its place in the church as rapidly as possible, aud will probably be dedicated n the second Sunday in June. The organ is said te be of superior tone and unique HuMi. An Ollice for Kent. This afternoon, a lawyer who is a well known politician, wasstandiug en a street corner, shivering in the rain, and he was asked by a reporter why he did net go te his office. He replied that he was afraid te stay there, as the bummers have been getting beer money from him since Monday morning aud he could net stand it any longer. Contract for Iren Fence. The committee en building aud grounds of the Lancaster school beard, have awarded te Bender fc Helman the con tract enclosing with iron railing the grounds belonging te the Lcineu street and James street school houses. The con tract price is $1.65 cents per lineal feet for the railing ; $7 each for pests and 82,25 for base blocks. The entire cost of the fence will be about $550. I'ire In the Country. There was an alarm of fire last evening about 8 o'clock and several of the compa nies ran out their apparatus. The light of the fire could be distinctly seen, but it was ascertained that the fire was in the country several miles north of this city. We have net learned what was burned. Sudden Death. Corener Mishler received a telegram this afternoon stating that his brother Daniel, aged sixty-live years, who resided near Schecucck, was found dead in bed this morning. The particulars of fie case arc net known. Squire Steber was sent for te held an inquest. Politicians, Bummer and Deer. There were plenty of politicians in town last night and te day.- The reunders arc as thick as ever, and the candidates arc all being bled for money. Beer seems te be plenty and plenty of the bummers are still as drunk as they were en .Monday. Hand Crushed. , A thirteen-year-old son of a butcher named Whiteside, whose shop is en Ship pen street, had his left hand caught in the cog-wheels of a cheppcring machine last evening, and se badly crushed that it is feared amputation of two fingers may be necessary. Gene te Reading. Alderman J. K. Barr and Israel Carpen ter left Lancaster for Heading this morn ing, te meet a committee of the Volunteer Fire Department of Pcnnsylvania,cenvenes in that city today. Tim Humane Bell. The new bell received by the Humane fire company, was tested te-day at neon. It weighs about 900 pounds and its tones arc pronounced te be pure and satisfac tory. Making Them Safe. Workman are busily eng.iged lining five cells at the prison with iron. Dent xenr Canary Slag ?' Then get a bottle of Bird Bitters, which la an unfailing restorer of song and a cure for 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 tliat you are supplied. Price, 23 cents. mai23-3mil&w Handsome Cards. Mr. L. U. llerr, Ne. 8 East Orange street, has Just received a large, lofet very handsome Birthday cards of ever en hundred cIHTerent designs. A Geed Chance. A single man, of some experience in the bus inesa. can tind a geed situation attending a truit stand by calling en Supplee & Owens. Centre Sqhare. ltd City Kill festers. Caifceu & Hensel, city bill pesters and dis tributors, efflce Isn-ELtieExcER building, Xe. C Seuth Queen street. 450.000 cakes sold the first yer attest the popularity of Cutlcnra Medicinal Seap. Kich in muscle-producing mate-rial beyond all ether feeds and medicines are Mult Hitters. aVECIAI. JfOTJVJSS.' It is impossible ler a woman after a laitbful eeur.-e or treatment with T.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, te continue te suffer wiili a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. I.ydia E. I'inkliam, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for her pamphlets. "The Docter Told Me te take a blue pill, but I didn't for I had al ready been poisoned twice by mercury. The druggist told me le try Kidney-Wert, aud 1 IM. It was just the thing ler my biliousness and constipation, and new I am as well as ever." Torpid kidneys and liver is the trouble ler which Kidney-Wert always proves te be the licit remedy known. Hartferd Courant. inylG-lwdftw Itenofactertt. When a heard ef,cmiiicul physicians ainl chemists announced tin: discovery thai by combining some well known valuable reme dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro duced, liich would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all ether remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptical; but proefot its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that great medicine. Hep Hitters, are honored and blessed by all a benefactors. myl6-2wd&w 1 iiavk been a sunerer ler years with Ca tarrh, and under u physician's treatment ter ever a year, have tried a number el "sure cure" remedies and obtained no relief. 1 was advised te try Ely's Cream Balm. It gave me immediate relief. I believe I am new entirely cured. G. S. Davis. First National Bank, Elizabeth, X. J., Aug. 11, IST'J. By kar Hih ligst remedy ter the treatment of Catarrh and Its kindred diseases is Ely's Cre.nu Halm, which is having the largest sales with us of any preparation new offered. The reports arc all favorable, aud we de net hesi tate te indorse it as superior te any and all ether articles in the market. The Halm is pleasant and easy te use. Cyuus Lawaix & Sex, I iruggist. Elision . Pa. in yU-Swd&w MetneiB! Metltersl,! Mothers! t! Are you dMurbcd at-1 night and broken of your rest by a sick cliild.'sulTerlr.g and crying with the excruciating pain et suiting teeth ? If se, go at once and get u bottle of MltS. W1XSI.OWS bOOTIIINU SYKUP. It will re lieve the peer little sullerer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en caiih who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will reg'ilate the bowels, and giva rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child. operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all eases, ami pleasant te the taste, ami is the prescription et one et'thc eldest and besl female phyMcian. and nurses in the Lr.! led Mate:;. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a bottle. marMvd&wM.W&S Itrliing l'lles Symptoms autl 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 ice turn ; I lie private parts are sometimes af tected ; it allowed te continue very serious re sults may loltew. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is :i pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, Ueh,salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, :dl scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes fur $125. Sent by mail te any addiessen re ceipt of pi ice I a curiency or litres ccntpost ccntpest ge stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Mm. a 10 North Sixth streel. Philadelphia, Pa. .'old by all prominent druggists. inarl2-lyMwS&W 1'aetK. A letter Irem 1. O. feharpless. druggist. Ma Ma lien, Ohie, in writing el Themas' ticlcctric Oil say : " One man Win cured el sere threat of eight years standing with one bottle." We have a number of .cases et rheumatism that have been cured when ether remedies have failed. We consl.Ie'- it the best medicine sold. Fer sale at II. H. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 Xeith Queen street. In the Whole History r Medicine Ne preparation eas ever performed such mar mar veleous cure, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, US AYEK'S ClIERUV PKOTOKAT., Which is recognized as the. world's remedy for all dis eases et the threat andlung-i. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climate has made it universally known as a sate and reliable agent te employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the fercrunucrs et mere seri ous disorders, it acts speedily and Hiiiely, always relieving Buffering, anil elten saving lite. The protection it atlenle, by its timely u.-e in threat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable reiredy te be kept al ways, en hand in every home. Ne person can afford te tic without it, and theso who have eccnccdit necr will. Frem their knewl edge el Hi composition and effects, physicians use the Chgrry Pkcterat. extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in it remedial effects, and will always cure when cures are possible. Fer sale by all dealers. ml2-lwdced&w liVATHS. Clakk. In this city, en the ISth lust., Mrs. Kehl. Clark, daughter of the late J. Fitz patrick, in the2tlh year el" her age. Due notice or funeral' hereattcr. Kuhujtj Mavis, 1881, in Maner. township, of diphtheria. Miss Miugaret C.Kready,ugeiMO years, 7 iiieiitlisand days. i f The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited t-j attend '.he funeral, from the residence et her brother, In Maner tewmhip, near the Columbia turnpike, en Friday, May 20.-at 10 o'eleck.in the foieneon. 2td (jOemiAM. In Tyrene, l'a., en May 17, 1SS1, Mrs. Catharine Geedman, wile et the late Jehn Geedman, of this city, iu the 73th year of her age. Her relatives and lripnils are respectfully in vited te attend ttie funeral, from the residence et Jeseph Brucdcrly, Ne. 323 Beaver street, en te-morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 5 o'clock. Interment at Woodward"Hill cemetery. - fOZTTICKh. Fer County Commissiener: FI'.ANK CLAUK, of. Strasbnrg township. Subject te the choice et the Democratic comi ty convention. , -inre-d&wlp ADAM S. 1HETU1CII, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. IIK.NUY F. HAItTMAN (Mine Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. aprCdiwtp MAUT1N HII.DEBRANT, of Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention; uplWltwtp JEKE MOIH,EK, Ephrtta. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, aprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN L. I.IGIITNEU, of l-eaceck township. Subject te the decision or the Democratic countvicenvention. aprl8-tfd&w -VEH' Uit'JiKTJSJiAIJCIflS. GKaND MAY HOP. ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 19. 13S1, at KAUFF MAN'S HOTEL., Orevllle. Goel Music and Kelrcshmenls. mlG-atd- jrznr AjtrxMeaxuxsia- prVLEU, BOWERS & HURST! Hut Tailoring Department ! ELEGANT STYLES IN COATINGS. , ELEGANT STYLES IN'PANTALOONINGS. PINE BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, In the Most Celebrated English and French Makes.' Elegant Anortiuent or LIGHT WEIGHT COATINGS AND SUITINGS FOR THE HOT SEASON. - We respectfully ask a trial. It we de net fit or please you, the money will be returned. Best of Trimmings used in all Clothing we make. Best of Workmen employed only. Prices suarauieeii ie ne a low as me very lowest. New Assortment of Summer Underwear, Laundried and TJnlaundried Shirts, Plain Lisle and Fancy Lisle Hosiery, Fancy and Plain Neckties and Scarfs, all at Lewest Prices. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. XK-ATCUKS. 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 Ohatslain 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. Rhoads & Bre." Having baen 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 effe - great bargains in Diamonds, Sapphires, and in Jewelry of our own manufacture. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, ----- Lancaster, Pa. ANCASTKU WATCH KS. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zahm's Cemer, Lancaster, Pa. WE I.VV1TIJ ATTENTION TO OUU I.AKUE STOCK OK LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver and Sllver-Plated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, See. We offer te enr patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFAUTUKINO IKtAKTMKNT in connection with our retail business .and are making a large part et the goods wc sell. This enables ns te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives in tirst-elass facilities for WATCH W'OKK and OKN- l-.UAL. KKL'AlIClMi. EDW. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, - - inui-21 XiiKl.twlt XEW AliVHRTISlSMLEXT, T OST.-ON FKIDAY LAST A BLACK JLi Enameled Ilailce. with three Greek let ters, two stars, all-seeing eye anil an ancient lamp seated en a book. A liberal reward will be paid upon leaving it at this efUce. ltd ATTENTION.-TIIOSK HAVING WATER Kent te pay will save time and trouble and confer a favor en the Treasurer by bring ing with them their Water Kent Netice. WM. McCOMSEY, inl7-:itd Ti casurcr and Receiver of Taxes. I NSUKE WITH TlIK OLl AM' WELL Established Agency of the Girarfl Fire insnrance Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. In vesica in Sate and Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KINU 8TKEKT, dll-tiiiKlM.Wrtlt Second Fleer. 1I.01UINC, AC. The A UTIC1.E In the AVie Era yester day gives some idea of our Uuslncsj, but ItKiid nothing about the CLOTHING that is coining in te-day. The rii9h et trade last week took nearly everything we had, but te-day wc are ready te show von NEW GOODS ASB NEW PBIOBS. Fer we have taken advantage of the lateness of the season, and buying In large quantities anil our stock of BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Will all be complete again by. te-morrow morning. Aud the STRAW 11 ATS are coming In by the case. Se wc will be ready foryeu to-inerrow. WEIAISON & FOSTER, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA. H0UTZS. WANTED AT THIS OFFICE, COPIES O the Uailv Istellieexckr of September 1 1SS0. and Jaanary.25, 1881. ' tfU w ANTED A (iUOD COOK. A1TLY AT mlO-ttd the cooper Heuse. WANIED-A GOOD TAILOK WHO will de all kinds of work. Apply te W. G. I'.ilten. Merchant Tailor. N'e. 10J Opcia Meuse. 0-l!siiibi:i, Fa. nilSJI.l pirVXEK, BOWER ft HURST! ELEGANT STYLES IN SUITINGS. :e:- w ATCUES. A MfcKICAN WATCtlKS. ZAHM, - Zakni's Cerner, lancusi er, Pa. J Ji WJCL2.KS. ANCASTKU WATCHES! In all the New Styles et GOLD AND SILVER CASES. All (JUSTUS ItHOADS, Jeweler. 30 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a. 1) IAAIONDS, JEWELRY, JfcC. A BRIEF WORD AS TO PRICES! Persons who desire te buy such things as Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver "Ware, Watches, Porcelains, &c, are often hin dered by the fear that the prices may be exorbitant. As te our prices, we remark : 1. We make very large purchases and very large sa'es. Our transactions are all ler cesh. Therefore, our prices are low. S. We are satisfied with small profits. The extent of our business warrants this, and it is greatly te the advantage et buyers. ".. Ve sell only line qualities of goods In all our departments. But these will fre quently be found lower in price than common goods are sold elsewhere. 4. We invite careful comparison and close examination as te quality and price. The fixed price is marked en every article we sell. in plain figures (. Strangers coming te the city are invited te visit us and see ler themselves. These who cannot come are invited te write for such goods as they may wish te examine with a view te purchase. These will be sent at our expense and brought back at our expense it net approved. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, 12th & Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. maya-eedM.W&F ' 9MCCX8. VOW OFEN-8PRBCHKK UOU5K, ON 1 Enropeen plan. Dining Beems ler Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at N. 27 N6rth Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup, Lebster Salad. Oysters In Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Season. Wc solicit the patronage et the public. may7-tfd M IS1ILER HOUSK, (fermerlv Clarenden. I 113 and 115 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( below Chestnut). PHILADELPHIA, Pa. On the European plai moderate rates. Keei Ian. .Meals at an neurs, ai ma, 6Uc., iic. ana 1 pur day. Wntel ntwm mil nlsrli ?ht. 4IIKI. UIMHI.KU.CeU..l'IDD1. - -- rr-.tt - ... . Formerly of the MIsbler Heuse, Heading, l'a. HAltBTSTBWAKr. Htipt., ' Formerlyef the St. Clair, Atlantic Cit ml2-3md DELIOHTMJL ANDCOOl.INGDKINK Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice. It ferm9, diluted with Ave or eight times itsfbnlk et water, or blended with Spirits, Seda Water, 4c. a Most Wholesome, Delicious and Refreshing Beverage. It may be sweet ened te salt the taste. In addition te being a most dellgfcttal and cooling drink, yenr phy sician wlil recommend It for its medicinal vir tues ; especially Rheumatic Pains. Fer sate at Relgart's Wine Stere, Ne. 129 rKtStW1 H.E.SLAYAIAKER,Agt. THIRD EDIT1W. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 18, 1881. THAT SETTLES -IT. END OF THE GKEAT BATTLE. Jadge Rotwrtsea CeaflraMd as Collector et the Pett of New Yerk. Washington, May 18. The Senate to day cenfirmed the nomination of Robert Robert eon te be collector of the pert of New Yerk. The confirmation was made with out roll call. The Senate in executive session today first took up the nomination of . A. Merritt, te be consul general at Londen. It was instantly confirmed, without de bate, by a rita-tece vote, in which the neg neg ative responses were scarcely heard. The nomination ei win. it. itoDertsen was then taken np and confirmed in a similar manner. The Senate then confirmed, among ethers, the nomination of Miss Catherine Singer postmistress, at Meihanicsbure, Pa. NEW NOMINATIONS. The President Deluging the Senate with Ap pointee. Wasuinoten, May 18. The president has sent in the following nomi nations te the Senate this afternoon : Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipetentiary: Themas A. Osbern, of Kansas, te Brazil, vice Hilliard. recalled : Judsen Kilpatrick, of New Jersey, te Chili, vice Osbefue, transferred -Stephen A. Ilurlburt, of Illinois, te Peru, vice Christiancy, recalled ; Lewis Wallace, of Indiana, minister resi dent te Turkey ; Geerge II. Manney, of Tennessee, minister resident te Colum bia, vice Dichman, recalled ; Jeremiah Ruskc, of Wisconsin, charge d'affaires te Paraguay and Uraguay, vice Caldwell re called ; Herace N. Tayler, of Wisconsin, consul at Marseilles, vice Gould, recalled. The committee appointed te wait en the president and inquire if he had any further business te communicate te the Senate have reported that he has yet about two hundred nominations te send in and will prepare them for transmission as fast as possible. GETTING HEADY TO GO HOME. Te-Days Proceedings in the United .State Semite. Washington, May 18. The considera tion of the inter-oceanic canal resolution was postponed by the Senate te-day until the first Monday in December, and then the Senate considered Saunders' resolution directing the committee en judiciary te inquire into the relations of the Central Pacific te its lease lines, etc., and report at the next sessien of the Senate. Bayard's resolution for the appointment of a committee of two senators te wait en the president and inquire whether he had further business te communicate te the Senate has been adopted, aud Messrs. Bay ard and Cameren were appointed as such committee, and immediately proceeded te the executive mansion. The Senate has taken recess for au hour. Among the nominations sent in te-day was Thes. J. Jerdan, of Pennsylvania, te be Indian -agent at Penca agency. The Senate adjourned till te-morrow. AIAKKIAGE AND litURDEK. The Atrocious Crlme of a New Yerk Itrlde Itrlde Itrlde groem. Jersey City, N. J., Slay 18. The iden tity of the girl whose body was found in Opdyke's weeds last Friday has been fully established. Her name was Mina Miller and she resided en Second avenue, New Yerk, with Leuis Kettler, who is proven beyond a question of doubt te be her murderer. On the 3d of May Mina and Ket tler left their home and wcre seen te cress Hobekcn ferry. They went direct te the parsonage of Rev. Dr. Mabene, of the Grace church, en the Wcavertewii read near Union Hill. The girl, who appeared te de all the talking, asked the ministcrte marry them. Dr. Mabene invited them into the house, and performed the ceremony. The bride then paid the marriage fce, and sent her hus band after a bottle of Rhine wine, and upon his return desired the minister te drink with them, but upon his refusal the man and wife went eif together taking the bottle, still unopened, with them. They were next seen at the saloon of Mrs. Finck, where the girl entered and asked for a corkscrew te open a bottle of wine aud having procured it the man opened the bottle and the girl drank about half the contents, the man refusing te drink anything but soda water. They left Airs. Finck's place about three o'clock, the girl borrowing a copy of the Slants Zeitung te wrap up the bottle of wine, both of which were found alongside of her re mains. Mrs. Finck says that the girl had a pocket-book well filled with geld aud also a very handsome watch with a chain around her neck, neither of which were found. It was inferred tliat Lenis Kettler must have returned directly te New Yerk and bearded the steamship 'Ameriqtic upon which he staid until she sailed the next day. District: Attorney McGill has telegraphed te Attorney General Wayne MacVeagh asking him te cable te the French authorities and cause the arrest of Kettler. THE KEYMOLDH MEMORIAL.' Hener te Pennsylvania's Distinguished . Soldier. Piui,AiEi.riiiA, May 18. Gen. Leuis Wagner, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, has issued a gen eial order te that body in which it is stated tliat Jeseph . Temple, esq., of Philadelphia, has contributed $25,000 to ward the erection of an equestrian statue of Majer General Jelin Fulton Reynolds. The general order, after enumerating the services of General Reynolds, invites all pests by means of collections or appropria tions te contribute and te participate iif the erection of a bronen statue of the general. The fund when raised will be disbursed by a committee en which all organizations contributing will have representation. Comrade Jeseph G. Rescngartcn, pest Ne. 1, Philadelphia, formerly upon General Reynolds' staff is appointed treasurer of the Reynolds monument fund. lie can be addressed at Ne. 532 Walnut street, Philadelphia. BUdbat Pasha's Dilemma.; - r Constantinople, May' 18. It U suited that the ambassadors have decided that consuls would exceed their authority by granting Mi Jhat Pasha asylum, and that they must await instructions from their respective governments. Tire. GiEMEit, Tex., May 18. Flre last night burned out T. E. Barnwell's grocery store, Rogers & Hamilton's saloon and the Had Iey beuse. Less 85,000 partly insured. Verdict Against an Insurance Company. Tyler, Tex,, May. 18. In the caca of Mrs. Nellie Casey vs. the Traveler's in surance campany of Hartferd, Conn., . the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiffJer $3,000. Farmer Murdered In His Field. . , Little Reck, Ark., May 1.8 A farmer named Arneld was' shot and killed while at work in his fields near Black Springs,en Saturday. There is no clue of the assassin. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 18. Fer the Middle states, areas qf light rain and partly cloudy weather, rising followed by falline barometer, northeast te southeast winds and a slight rise in temperature. The Socialists Stoat Ge. Beblin, May 18. A large number of socialists will 'shortly be expelled front Leipzig including three leading members .of the Reichstag: The Vacancies te Renalu Canned. Albany, May 18. It is pretty well settled that the Senate will net agree te go into an election te fill the vacancies in tie United States Senate. Monster Locomotive and Fast Trains. It would seem as if some of the railroad companies were entering upon an era of unexampled fast passenger trains. Trains have long been run en the English reads with a capacity of sixty miles an hour, al though such speed is excentienal. We have already quoted from an .English au thority that it was impossible te maintain the running at high speed with any ether than a quick-burning coal, and that in using anthracite with an enormous grate service, American engineers are making a mistake. The locomotive, Ne. 10," built by the Pennsylvania railroad company for fast running between Philadelphia and Ntw Yerk, and te make up by additional speed for the time lest en steps at certain stations, is supposed td'have solved the highest aim that can Le sought in a loco motive, "that of pulling the heaviest trains ever all grades against still winds, aud with the least possible liability toward het boxes or low steam ou, the quickest schedule time." It is an immensely heavy affair, with driving-wheels standing six feet six inches above-Mie rails aud consum ing twelve thousands peuuds of coal in the round trip of one hundred and cightyrailcs te and from New Yerk. With this ex penditure of coal she has made a mile in fifty-seven seconds en up-grade with a long train. The Philadelphia Times, from whose account of, her build and perform ance we have been quoting, states that ten similar locomotives are te be built at Altoena-vihis summer. But the fastest long-distance time en record has been made by the Fountain locomotive, which, with two cars attached, ran ever the Canada Southern railroad last week, from Amhcrstburg te Victeria. a dis rance of 229 miles in three hours and a half, including sixteen minutes lest at stepping places. We imagine that there are few reads in the country se well built that such a high rate of speed could be maintained without danger ; for net only must the engine be perfect in all its parts, but the track also. The question whether such trains can be run te a profit with us has likewise te4 be yet determined ; for fast ruuning with locomotives of immense weight and size implies largely increased cost in the matter of fuel, and far greater wear aud tear of rails from incessant pounding. MAitKHTS. Mew Yerss Market. w Yeiek, May IS. Heur Stale ami West ern without decided chanu ; moderate ex ex eort and home trade demand : Siipertine atate W00 J? 155; extra de W a94 84; choice de $1 :iH ai; luncy dn t' neQU 75 : round hoop Ohie H 705: choice de at 15 0O.C75; aupertinu western H VOft-l .55: common te geed ex tra de $ I tj)3 '.; chnicede5 ttf8 75; choice whlt wheat de, at $5 ii0 00. Southern linn ;. common te lair extra, fi 759 5 25 : KOrnl te eiei' de $." 31)52700. Wheat 4!4e hettee, llrnily active : Ne. 1 White, spot, $12; Ne. '1 Ued. Muy. 9124) 105: de June, l !, ;;; de July, V V;il K0i : de Aug, l 1. Cern about l? higher, fairly active : Mixed ustern siMit. 4s57c ; de future, 54&;c. Oa! a simile stronger ; State, k?j5tc; West ern, VtQZtU:. Philadelphia Market. t'Hir.ADM.rUTA,l'a., May 18. Fleur linn, with fair home trade; Hiipertlne, St 2303 75 ; ex tra 13 S7(ri4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family ." .".fjoeo: Pcnn:i. family t50n5 25 : St. Lern family $5 7.V?37 ; Minnesota Kxtra I5f5 KT : de straight, $feu$; 10; winter patent SU 5007 25; spilug de pi frXjil 5u. Ityutlniirat&t.M). Wheat firmer ; Ne. 2 Western Keil,$121'; Delaware, Penn'a Kcil and de Amber, 1 si 1 W4, Cern scarce and want! wanted ; steamer, (Wc; )!low and mixed i:iJtc. Oats prams and wanted; Ne. 2 White at .r."e: Ne. :l. lt 5le ; Ne. 2 Mixe.! 5:i.5le. Uye. quiet ar ft 0gl lis. Previsions firm; tn. perk S17 ZiQH 75; beet haiiii, fP Wlrtr. ue; Indian mess beef 122 5c, t. e. b. ISacefj jinnkitl shoulders, '7e; .salt de i;'rlc; smoked ham ill12c; piekteil ham uKftlOe. Lardlinn; cily kettlu scarce, ll.c;Ioee InilchetK'lO&c; prime stc.ui, 911 10. Butter fancy sienrec : ether klnd.s plenty and dull; Creamery extra Pcniiavlvuiiia, 2X2Uc; de geed te choice 25S27: Knullerd county and New Yerk extra, 22f2J. Kell.s dnll : Penn'a 915c; Western 'JI5, as te quality.. Kgge liuuerund in lair demand ; Pcnna, 13c; Wesleri- 12c. ChceMs dull but. fancy linn en scarcity ; New Yerk lull cream I2!c; Western full en::. in HWc ; Ue lulr le goeo, legilc ; ile half .'lliilll.H, ftg;5x. Petroleum firm: refined 7'4c. WlrNkyduIl at 111). Seeds (joed topriuie clever, nothing doing ; de de Timethy jehbiii Klux-wii at I 2"2'l 3. at s ie:: i: : no no tecKitiaraet. New Yerk, I'hiladelphi.i and Lecal Stocks al-e United States I:miiIs reported dally by .Iac.'ii: IS. I.ove, N. K. Cor. Centre H(ii:ire. New Yerk jvtoeks. Stocks strong. May IS. A.M. r.M.rn 10-.0M 4 1:00 3.00 JUIlIU T Chicago & North Western. ... Cl)leage.Uil. A Kt. Paul .... Capada Southern i. C & I. C 1C. I...... .......... Del., Lack, ft Western Delaware & Iludxen Cunul.... Denver & Uie Uraiide. ........ n&nuiOal A St. .tee Lake bhere & Mich. Southern. . lisjf, lax 128;; 121,; 122'4 12I& . W 7.1 W . 2 2U 28 . 125 121 124 . uni usfi w.y, . IllSJi ll IttJJi . 77 77M 77Ji VMi 13l 130 Mauliattan Elevated 3 ,hC Michigau Central., ii2i4 viv.mz Mlnseiui. liaiina.s& Texas 513 51 51 K x. i.,LitKc r.rietV western. New' Jersey Central , N. V., Ontario .V Western... New .Yerk Central Ohie A Mississippi Pacific Mall Steamship Ce. St. Ijenis & Iren Mt Sntre Tunnel 4'J-, 40K 4J vayA n ie: X 37 37 II'J 1I'J 14 41 V, 46 55 54 65 M H1J6 ? '1 -... 1& Zl XCtH 121 SI 55 55 01 94 !M 122 121 121 Union Pacific Wabash. St. I.enis & Pacific. " Preferred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philauelfkia. 3tecks steady. Pennsylvania It. U Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Ilutfiln, I'ltts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacific. " Preferred HeKtenvllIe... Philadelphia Krle It. K IewaGnich Mining U sited States Uesiw. United States 4 per cents ' 5 ' i; " '."" OJ 23 v,y, 71 rs. te. ', 23j2 .... 621i l 21 ... 52 41 7i 21 J IS8 43 1:00 .... 117?f .... MO. .... 104 .... 105 Noun Quotations el the Grain Alarkbt " furnished by Jacob K. Leng, Commtssien Breker. Chicago. Cash. June. July. Wheat it.03 $1.03 11.04 Cern.,., 43 .411? .4211 Oats..'. 37 .36jJ .35 NvwYemc:- Cadi. IVreat IL2H 1.22 H.19JS Cern............ 57 -51 .55 JaLH l'HIIMDJ.rilIA.' - Wheats...!. 1.2$ 1.MJS LI7N Cern....... .m JM . Oats .55 .4 .47jJ BavrlttOKE. Wheat 1.25 L22 l.W Cern CO &, J52 Oats NOTICE. . T- Netice 13 hereby given that the partner ship. In the Star Bakery existing between Geerge-' x'rif-.and Win. Trapnell has been -dissolved. I will pay no bills contracted under the name r Frey& Trapnell. tnl4s1td WM. TKAI'NELL.
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