Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 01, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER BAILYiliraELLIGENCER SATURDAY. APRIL 11882.
V
yBODr enjoys the nicest surroundings if in
baa health. There are miserable people about
te-day te whom a bottle of Parker's Ginger
Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than
all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether
column. ml-lmdcodAeew
Experlentla uecel.
Wc must tell some men a great deal te teach
them a little, but the knowledge of the cura
tive properties of Spring Blessem in cases ei
sick headache, indigestion, and biliousness is
bought bv experience, rrice 50 cents. Fer
sale at H.B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North
Queen street.
tie te it. a. ueenran's Drug store, 137 North
Queen street, for Mrs. Freeiian's New Na
tional Dyet. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds.
Directions in English and German. Price, 15
cents.
aiiibcbshax, Mass., Jan. 14, 1880.
I have been very sick ever two years. They
all gave me up as past cure. I tried the most
skilful physicians, but they did net reach the
worst part. The lungs and heart would fill up
every night and distress me. and my threat
was very bad. I told my children I never
should die in peace until I had tried Hep Bit
tern. 1 lihve taken two bottles. They have
helped me very much Indeed. I am new well.
There was a let of sick folks here who have
ecn hew they helped me, and they used them
and nrc cured, and feel as thankful as I de
that there Is he valuable a medicine made.
up 2wd&w Mas. Julia G. Cusuine.
Heugh en RaU.''
Clears out rats, mice, ieachc-, flics, ants,
bed-bugs, skunk, chipmunks, gophers. 17c.
Druggints.
A cough, cold or sere 'inreat should de
stepped, u eglect trequentiy;rcsuits in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's iirenchial Troches de net disorder
the t-teniach like cough syrupa and balsams,
but. -tot directly en thclntlutncdparts.allaylng
li-il;ille:i. ive relief In Asthma, Bronchial
CeurIii, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and PubllcSpcaktira are subject
te. Fer thirty years lirewn's .Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been touted 1y wide ami constant use
for nearly n entire generation, they have at
tained we) .lie rlted rank among the few staple
remedies ei the age. Sold at 25 cents a box
every w I'.eie. n8-lvdTTbAH&lvw
CeLiir.N'n Llebig'.s Liquid Beet and Tonic
Inyigorater is admirably adapted for females
in delicate health. Celdm's; no ether. Of
druggM-t. upl-la'dced&w
1'roef everywhere.
it any Invalid or sick person has the least
doubt or the power and efficacy el Hep Bit
ters te etiie them, they can find cases exactly,
like their own, in their own neighborhood,
with proof positive that they can be easily
anil permanently cured, at a trifling cost or
ask your druggist or physician.
Greenwich, Feb. 11, 1880.
Hep Jl liters Ce. Sins I was given up by
the doctors te IIe of scrofula consumption.
Twe bottles of your Ultlcrs cured me.
!nl!i-2Vll&W LBROY llREWKB.
llrewn-H Household Panacea
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in
the world. Will ine&t burely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
extern ally,aud thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength ei any similar preparation. It cures
pain in the .Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat,
Ithciiinatlsin and all aches, and is THE
GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BltOWS'S
IIocsLMieLu Pasacea" should be in every
family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a
tumbler et het water sweetened If preferred J,
taken at bed time will nr.EAK cr a cold. 25cts
a bottle tcbll-lydM.WSw
Various Causes
Declining year, care, sickness, disappoint
ment, anil hereditary predisposition all ope
rate te turn the hair gray, and either of them
.inclines It te shed prematurely. Aran's Hair
Viger will restore faded or gray, light or red
hair te a i ich brown or deep black, as may be
desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giv-.
ing it a healthy action. It removes and cures
dandrutl and humors. Byilsuse tailing hair
ii ehecked,and a new growth will be. produced
in all ra-es where the follicles are net destroy
ed or tli glands decayed. Its ellcctsare beau
tifully Miewn en brashy, weak, or sickly hair,
en which a few applications will produce the
gloss ami f richness et youth. Harmless and
sure in its operation, it is incomparable as a
dressing, and is especially valued for the soft
lustre anil richness et tone ltiinparts. It con
tains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or
color while cambric; yet It lasts long en the
hair, and keeps it lre-,h :iml vigorous. Fer Bale
by all dealers. m31-lwdeedAw
sublimely Iteantlfui.
A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels
will be mailed tree te any lady who will send
ten cents lu postage stamps or me$ey te Dr. C,
W. Bensen, Ne. lOfi Eulaw St. Baltimore, Md.
1(16 North Kutaw Street, Ilaltlmerc, Md.
mlG Swda w
Dr. Krazier's Beet Hitters.
Fraziei's Beet Bitters arc net a dram-shop
whisky beverage, lint arc strictly medicinal
in cvrrv sense. They act strongly upon the
liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and
regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs,
hutld up the nervous and cleanse the bleed
and sy.lcm of every impurity.
Fer Dizzine.-s, Bush et Bleed te the Head,
teii'Jing te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and
Ague, Itrepsy, Pimples and Blotches, Screlu
Ions Humors and Seres, Tetter, Bing Werm,
White Swvlliug, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ter
young men suffering from Weakness cr De
bility caused from Imprudence, and te females
in delicate health, Frazier's Beet Bitters are
especially recommended.
Dr. Frazler : 1 have used two bottles of your
Beet Bitters ter Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak
ness and K idney Discascs.and they did me mere
geed than nil the doctors and the medicine
I ever used. Frem the first dose I took I be
gan te li.ind, and I am new in perfect health
and leel a well as I ever did. I consider your
medicine one et the greatest et blessings.
Mrs. M. Martix, Cleveland, O.
Sold by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North
Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Hekrt & Ce.
Sele Proprietors, 62 Vcsey street, New Yerk.
f25-W&9ll&W
"Ufe, Growth, tseauty.'
" What we all admire " and hew te secure It :
A fine head of hair in its natural color Is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer Besterer," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people. It is totally dlfferent irem all
ethers net sticky or gummy, and free irem
all impure ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, keeps
the scalp clea'n and healthy, causing the hair
te grew where it liad fallen off or become thin,
does net se! or stain any tiling, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a
lasting hair dressing aim toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Besterer" is sold by all druggists,
at 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles ter $L
eci3M.W.Sw
Yield net te Mhfortune." Give Ely's
Cream Balm a thorough. trial if you would be
cured et Catarrh, Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deaf
ness, or quickly relieved et colds In the head.
Cream Balm effectually cleanses Hie nasal
passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy
secretions, allays, inflammation, protects the
mcmbranal linings of the head from additional
colds, completely heals the sores and restores
the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial re
sults arc realized by a few applications. A
thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay
Fever. &c. The Balm Is easy te use and agree
able. Sold by druggists at 30 cents. On re
ceipt ct SO cents will mail a package.
ELY'S CBEAM BALM CO.. Oswego, N. Y.
Fer fcale by Lancaster Druggists.
Icb25-dw S
Mernersi neinerati moment.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick cnild suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T
If se, go at once and get a bettle of MBS.
WINSLOWS SOOTHING 8YRU P. ItwHlre
1 lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de-
" pend upon it; there Is no mistake about It-
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, wne will net tell yen at once that
willreg ate the bowels, and give rent te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
eperatingllke magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use mall cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription et one.et the eldest and
best female physician and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
tetUe. mar7-lvd&wM.W&8
MAXXTAUXB.
ScenELD Geed. In Denver, Cel.. March
15, 1882, by the Bev. Dr. Manley. Lloyd B. sco sce
fleld, et Denver, te Anna M. Geed, et Phila
delphia, Pa. ltd
HacKZK. In this citv. an the 31st Inst.. Bar.
bara Hacker, In the 57th year et her age.
The relatives and friends et the family
are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral,
from her late residence. Ne. 708 Seuth Queen
street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
NXW AH TXB.T1BXMXXTH.
s
IX UABPKNTKR8 WANTED
at MARTIN'? BBICK MACHIN E MANU
FACTORY. Nene but first-class workmen
need apply. ltd
NOTICE. A MEETING OF THE CHAS.
Stewart Parnell branch et the Land
League will be held SUNDAY, APRIL 2, at
2 o'clock p, m.. In Fulton Hall. Men or talent
will address the meeting. All are invited,
ltd JOHN MADDEN, Sect.
TWO FIRST-CLASS HULIHEBS WANT
cd, high salary paid te experienced hands,
at GOTTSCHALK LEDERMAN'S Great
New Yerk Bazaar, 28 and 28 North Queen
street. al-lwd
CALL. ANU HEKOUB UANDSUMK.GOOD,
cheap and reliable Parler Suits, Walnut
and Painted Chamber Suits. Alse an Im
mense stock et all kinds of Furniture at
HOFFMEIEB'S, Ne. 28 East King street,
ltd
DISSOLUTION Or PARTMERSH1P-THB
partnership heretofore existing between
James H. Swain and William T. Wy lie, trading
as Swain Wylle. has this day betn dissolved
by mutual consent. All parties indebted te
and these having claims against the late firm
will present them te William T. Wylie, who is
authorized te make settlement,
JAMES H. SWAIN,
al3td WILLIAM T. WYLIK.
T KM OVAL! REMOVAL,!! REMOVAL I! !
P. O. SNYDER
Has removed his
NOTION, TRIMMING AND MILLIN
ERY STORE,
Frem Nes. 20 and 22 WEST KING STBEET, te
Ne. 14 (two Deers East), in Cress Kejs
Hetel Building,
Where he is new prepared te show an Elegant
Line of NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MILLIN
ERY and WHITE GOODS.
An announcement or the SPBING OPEN
ING will be made shortly. aprl-lwd
C'UKWITURK.
1 have completed the removal et my stock of
FURNITURE, CHAIRS,
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES Ac,
Te my New and Commodious Building,
NO. 28-30 EAST KING STREET,
Where 1 will be pleased te see my friends
and these needing goods in my line.
Please de net forget the number, 28 EAST
KING STBEET.
WALTER A. HEIN1TSH.
Formerly occupied by Lancaster County
Bank nd
e
PEN TO DAY,
AT
JOHN P. SWARR'a
One Case et SPBING DBESS GOODS, in
Remnants, at le cents per yard. Begular
price 25 cents. These Goods are perfect and
can be matched for Dress Patterns
One Case of the Best PACIFIC PBINTS,
New Styles, at C cents and can be matched
for Dresses.
One Case et BLEACHED MUSLINS at 10
cents per yard. Regular price 13 aud 14
cents.
These Bemnantset Dress Goods and Pacific
Prints cannot be had anywheraelse.
lydtw
s
PR1NG OPENINtS.
SPKLNG
' OPEKENG !
AT-
EGEKEART'S
Tailoring Eilisii,
c J
NO. G EAST KING STREET,
-ON
HOff DAY, APEIL 3d.
CLOTHING.
GOOD ISEWS
TO THE
People of Lancaster and Vicinity !
We have made assiduous efforts te excel all
past season s In serving the people at our store
our counters arc ncapea witu tne
LATEST STYLES OF
Spring Clothing!
OUB OWN MANUFACTURE,
and everv garment we have for sale will stand
close inspection. Te mention 'every style et
Suit we have en hand, our space will hardly
allow ; therefore, notice a tew sample prices :
-We sell Men's Suits ler $S.f 0, $1.0), S.00, S6 00,
S8.00, 910.00. up te 918.00.
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
WE MAKX THIS OCR GREAT SPKCMXTT.
We sell Bey's Suits for 12.00, tsoe, 4.00. 93.00,
up te D0. Children's Suits at $1.73, $2.00, $2.50,
$3.00, $4.00, up le 97.00. We most certainly have
the largest and cheapest, also the most varied
took of Beys' and Children's Clothing ever
displayed in this city.
OUB CUSTOM DEPABTMENT.-Custem-ers
can select from goods in tbe piece and
have them made te order at a slight advance
ever our goods en the counters. We make te
order a Nice Suit for 912.00, but our 918.00 and
$20.00 Suits can't be 'equaled 'anywhere In the
city, trimmed and made like ours, for less
than 925.C0 te $30.00. A PEBFECT FIT GUAB
ANTEED. Whether VOU wish tn nnrehnan fir net. nlpeaa
give us a call.
L.GAMM&BE0,
THE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and 3L0THIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Bight en the Eeuthwett Cerner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
Tbe Cheapest Clothing Hense in the City.
marl5-lyd
IB.
HTRICH BROS' ADYEKTO
ASTR1CH
BRO'S.
Ne. 13 EAST KING ST,
LANCASTER
BAZAAR,
BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE
TO THE-
Ladies of Lancaster
AND VICINITY
THAT OUB-
ALTERATIONS are new COMPLETED,
AND WE ABE
READY TO SHOW TO OUR
FRIENDS AND PATRONS
A LARGER AND FINER
DISPLAY OE GOODS
THAN EVER BEFORE THIS.
WE EXTEND
A Hest Cordial Invitation te Every One
TO CALL
AND SEE OUR STORE,
-AND-
WE HOPE WE HAVE SUCCEED
ED IN MAKING OUR PLACE
Attractive mil Pint
ASTKICH
BEOS-
BMW AJfTXMTJMX.
SEW ADTXRT13XMXNT8.
H
ACKB c BROTHER'S
Special
We invite special attention te our WALL PAPER
Department, which is stocked with the Latest
Spring Styles in all qualities, including the Choicest
Decorations for walls and ceilings from the leading
manufacturers and importers. This department is
new in charge of a person who has had years of
practical experience in fine paper hangings with a
Philadelphia establishment. Estimates made and
paper hung by competent paper hangers.
HAGER & BROTHER,
NO 25 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Peim'a.
rpHE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE YOUK MONEY.
NOEBECK & MILEY'S
Lancaster Coach Works,
8. E. CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY!
PURCHASERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
Yeu are aware that everything in the line of Material, Tnule and Business lias advanced,
and Is still advancing in price, and if you postpone or delay your needs until Spring, you will
find you will have te pay 25 or SO per cent, mere than it you make your purchaeienr.
The reason we are offering inducements and still selling our work at the Present aud Be
duced Prices is owing te the fact that we arc new Enlarging our Carriage Works, and have net
at present room sufficient te stere our work, as well as the desire te keep all our hands In
employment, as we employ none but the Best and Most Practical Mechanics.
We have yet en hand a Large Stock et
Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Market and Business Wagons, &c
ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST DESIBABLE STYLES,
FINISHED IN THE BEST AND MOST ABT1STIC MANNEB,
te which we invite your special and immediate attention.
H
OTJSKFUKNISHINO.
FLINN &
Heusefurnishing Goods.
BABY CARRIAGES, CHANDELIERS,
STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES.
A LABGE
TABLB and FLOOR OIL OLOTH from 25c. per yard up.
FLINN & WILLSON,
Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Roefiing and Spouting Specialties.
SIGN OP THE TWO LARGE DOGS.l
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
PUBLIC SALK OF HOUSES. ON MON
DAY, APBIL 3, 1882, will be sold at D.
Legan's sale stable. Market street, rear et
HcGrann Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., 20 head of
CANADA HOBSES. They are heavy-boned
feedars.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in.
A credit et 60 days will be given.
ltd DANIEL LOGAN.
II. MARTIN & UU.
CARPETS, WALL PAPERS,
WINDOW SHADES
AND
Upholstering Goods.
FOB-
SPRING 1SS2.
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN FUBNlSllfcD
IN ALL DEPABTMENTS-WOBK
DONE PBOMPTLY.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
LANCASTEB. PA.
-pKOPENINGl
REOPENING!
s
Tl EaKLE SHOE STORE
WILL REOPEN ATTHEOLD STAND,
Inquirer Building
Ne. 51 NORTH QOBBN STREET,
-ON-
SATURDAY, APRIL 8th,
WITH A LABGE STOCK OF
BORTS FINE SHOES.
JOHN HEIMENZ.
rprl-eaw-lyd
Netice!
WILLSON'S
STOCK OF-
LANCASTER, PA
NEW ADYEnilSEiajMTS.
NOTICE.
The regular monthly meeting of the
ewercranz society win ee ncia at ineir nan
en MONDAY evenlnsr. Anril 3. K82.
.... ..... H' .r.. m ..'.-.-w r.
ltd
junn vuuaiiSAJU, secy.
1 RASTER CAKDS L.AKGKVT, CHKArKST
!i and Finest Assortment of Easter Cards
at S. H. ZAIIM & CO.'S BOOK BOOMS, 18 and
20 Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, i'a. It
H
IUH & MAUTIN.
I -
I
AT
; CHINA HALL.
n
JustepciuHl u NKW LINE of
GLASSWARE !
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
FINGER BOWLS,
DKSERT SETH,
ICE CUE AM SETS,
TABLE SETS,
FRUIT BOWLS. Sc.
A GREAT REDCCTIOX IN
BAR GLASSWARE.
Examine our stock beterc purchasing.
High & Martin,
15 EAST KING STBEET
Nc
T HOOK TO COURT HOUSE,
FAHNEST0CK.
HeusefurnisluBg Dry Goods,
HeusefunrishiDg Dry Goods,
Heusefurnishing Dry Goods,
AND
Carpets, Carpets,
Carpets, Carpets,
Carpets. Carpets,
a
Our itere Is new stocked full et bargain1; In
MUSLINS, CHECKS,
MUSLINS, CHECKS,
MUSLINS. CHECKS,
TABLE LINBNS, 20e. UP,
TABLE LJNENS, 20c. UP,
wbite QTJIL TS coienED
Marseilles Counterpanes v ery cheap
Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap
All the above goods bought or prompt
cash and te he sold at LESS THAN
THEIR BEGULAB PBICE.
R. E. JAHBESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Beuse.
LANCASTEB PA.
THIRD EDITION
SATURDAY EVENING, APBIL 1, 1883.
0XF0ED WS AGAIN.
TUE BLUE COLOBS TO THE FRONT.
I nter-Univerftity Beat Raca In th 1
The Oxford Crew Pass tb Wlaalac
Pest Sis Length Ahead.
Londen, April 1, 1:03, p. m. The an
nual inter-university beat race has just
been rowed ever the usual course en
the Thames, from Putney te Martlake,
and has resulted in a victory for the Ox
ford crew by six length. The weather was
beautiful, but the contest created less in
terest thau usual.
TOE STAR ROUTE CASKS
Defending the Validity or the Indictments.
Washington, D. C, April 1. The Star
Reute cases .came up today upon the mo
tion te quash the indictments. Mr. Eer
opened for the prosecution and discussed
at length the subject of the conspiracy.
lie also denied the insufficiency or vague'
ness of tbe indictments as claimed by the
defense. He contended that it was import
sible te always give exact words and exact
language, and claimed the law did net re
quire it.
Mr. Ker was followed by Mr. Merrick
for the prosecution. Mr. Merrick reviewed
the facts connected with the fiuding of the
indictments and insisted that there was no
irregularity in regard thereto. He alluded
te the claim of the defense that the judi
ciary could net investigate the acts of the
executive; that in thojease of Brady he could
net be tried ier official acts. "This," said
Mr. Merrick, " is net what we are trying
him for, but we are trying him for the
crime of conspiracy. If these men are in
nocent let them be acquitted and let the
country be relieved of .the scandals.
Mr. Merrick was followed en behalf of
the prosecution by Mr. Bliss, who made
an exhaustive and technical defense of the
indictment as a geed and valid one.
A THIH.VINO TAX
COLLECTOR.
DHclettlng the Dlsheuety of
llarrUburg
councilman.
Haiirisbuug, Pa., April 1. Te day in
settling up tbe tax duplicates for the past
year, the account of Jacob A. Faunce, a
collector for the Sixth ward, was found te
be short about $5,000. Faunce has been
collector ever siuce 1877, and his pecula
tions have extended up te the present
time. His mode of proceedure was te
cover Lis deficiencies for a past year by
collections en the next. The defalcation
was discovered, owing te his eyesight be
coming impaired, and he being unable te
further attend te the work. He is at pres
ent a member of council, was re-elected in
February and has always been considered
a trustworthy citizen. The affair causes
considerable talk, and the rumor is rife of
mere developments of a like character.
TREASURE TROVE.
The Lucky Hurt uf Twe Laborers le St.
Leuis.
St. Leuis, Me., April 1 As two laborers
were digging a drain yesterday en the
premises of Jes. E. Haggerty, en Cellins
street, te connect the house with the street
sewer, they unearthed a large pet tightly
sealed, which en examination was found
te contain a large amount of English sov
ereigns, American silv.er dollars and about
a hat full of Continental currency. The
money has net been counted, but there is
probably between $20,000 and (30,000 in
coin, which is dated in the last century.
The currency bears the date of 1777. The
hense was occupied by Montgomery Blair
many years age, but subsequently passed
into the possession of Samuel Qatty.
SHOT U'UILK RORBINO HIS OFFICE.
A Shut lit' Who Played Uurglar and was
Killed In the Act.
Danville, Va., April 1. Sheriff Wm.
E. Stes, of Stokes county, N. C, was shot
en Thursday wbile robbing his own office.
He left the safe key with his wife and os
tensibly left home for a day. That night two
men appeared at the house and demanded
the key of the woman. Mrs. Stes notified
friends, who repaired te the office and shot
and killed the two men while robbing the
safe. Upen examination it was found that
one of them was the sheriff, who had dis
guised himself.
m
A Shocking Kentucky Murder, .
SiiELUYYii.LE, Ky., April 1. A shock
ing case of murder occurred en Wednes
day evening three miles east of Bloemfleld,
Nelsen county, in" the killing of Jeseph
Helt, a school' teacher, " by Babe Hunter.
Helt, who bearded at the residence of
Hunter, interfered while the latter was
whipping his wife. Subsequently Hunter
waylaid Helt while coming from his
school house and shot him dead. Hunter
lied, but has been captured.
lilt With a isrick and Killed.
Uniontown, Pa., April 1. Last even
ing three men, named Martin, Landers
and Franks, were at work at Runbar
when Martin and Franks get into
a dispute which ended in blows. Landers
attempted te part them, but failing in
this, he struck Franks en the head with a
brick. Franks died during the night from
the injuries, and Landers was arrested this
morning.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, April 1. Fer
the Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy
weather, followed by rain in the northern
portion and southwest winds, with lower
barometer and slightly higher tempera
ture.
Three Children Burned te Death.
New Bedford, Mass., April 1. At Gay
Head Mrs. Julia Pecknet locked her three
children in the house and visited a neigh
bor. On her return she found the house
en fire and it was burned te the ground.
The children perished in the flames.
Fenian Threats.
Londen, April 1. An extra police force
has been placed in the town hall at Man
chester, because of anonymous Fenian
threats -te blew it up during the Easter
holidays.
Strike of Railroad Trackmen.
Waterbcby, Conn., April 1. All the
trackmen in the employ of the Naugatuck
railroad company struck this morning for
an advance of 25 cents per day. The
company will net; accede te their demands.
Ueath of a William-porter.
WiLLiAMsreitT, Va., April 1. F. R.
Weed, a prominent banker and lumber
man of this city, died suddenly te-day
aged G3 years.
Death or a Philadelphia Divine.
Philadelphia, April 1. Rev. Charles
Wadswertb, D. D., pastor of Clinten
street Immanuel Presbyterian church,
died suddenly this morning of pneumonia.
Decrease or Debt.
Washington, April 1. The debt state
ment issued te-day shows a decrease in
the public debt of $16,462,046.
MAMKXTa.
new sen mmtmmu
Nbw Yeax, -April I. Fleur State and
Western rules quite firm and in moderate
trade for expert and home use. Southern firm.
Wheat HQic higher, strong and moderately
active "
Cera K63c higher, active and strong;
mixed Western, spot, S0g82Xc ; futures. 79i
sic.
" eats lQVyic higher and active, including
Ne. I Hay, 5S6S3c ; de June, SlQeic: State,
6I69e ; Western. 063c,
nuiMetphM Market.
rstUMUiu, Anril I. Fleur firm but
qmc; enpernne, m aeflt se; Extra. S4 75a
S3 35 ; Ohie and Indiana family, S 5037 23 ;
Penn'a nuaUy.SSOaesss.
KyeflenrSt 609473.
wheat ftrmer Sat quiet; Del. and Penn'a
BedJIl 98fl)l 39; de Amber, $1 3961 41.
Cern scarce and higher
-Oats firmer and la fair demand.
Bye firm and scarce at 868Se.
Prevision steady.
Lard firm.
Butter firm en scarcity; Creamery extra,
43044c ; Western, 49043c ; de geed te choice
Bells firm choice scarce.
Eggs firm and fair demand ; Penn'a., 19 ;
Western, 19c
Cheese firm and moderately active.
Petroleum steady; Refined. 736.
Whisky firm at U 2tt.
Seeds reed te Drtma clever dull at 7:&
ec ; upoe Timemy unit at S3 6e 2 73 :
flaxeed firmer at f 1 40.
dodo
Grata amd rcevMtes (Jaotatiena.
One o'clock quotations el grain and prevl
iuus, inrauuei ey n.
, K. Y limit. Breker, I5'
East King street
April 1.
Chicago.
Cern OaU
.67
71 .47K
.7lC .47g
PlUladalphl.
.79 .35K
.79 .541
.SOX
Wheat
. 1.36
L30K
L28J.J
Perk
17.22
1737$
W.37K
Lard
10.00
11.12X
11.25
AprU.
ay...
June...
March..
April...
May.....
US
I.34K
Lin BtecK market.
Chicaoe. Cattle Receipts. 4,500 head ; ship
ments. 4.300 de : market active and btren; at
full previous quotations : some very choice
sold at 1765, thehighest price this year; ex ex
eort steers sold at $6 75 7 40; common te
choice shipping, $5 40gS 75; butcher.V and
canning, $305 50; steckers ami leedeK. S3I0
05 SO.
Begs Receipts, ld.000 head : shipments, 9,030
de ; market active, firm and Se higher ; heavy
packing and hlppinp, te 8007 50 ; inlxt-d,
packing. SO 3S06 75 ; light, $6 4006 80 ; Tvxa
uogs.vaeo.
Sheep Receipts. 5,000 head ; shipments,. l,.r0C
de : market active and 15025c higher ; choice
natives. S4 7506 35 : geed 10 prime corn toil
Nebraska sheep, f5 99e6 25.1
neea aiaraet.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecul Stocks
also United Statea Bends reported dully by
Jacob B. Loke, 22 North Queen street.
April 1.
10:00 l:tXJ 3:a.
a. M. r. a. .it.
13 13 13
124 1H I24i
06 Gfi fi2
37i 37fi 375S
12 12i 12JA
35 35H 35Ji
119 11 118
80 81. SI'S
82 0 81J,i
274 27 28
33?i; 3SJ.J ....
O C tt 1. C IC !
Del., Lack. A Western
Denver A Bie Grande
N. IT.. Lake Brie ft Western...
EastTenn, Va. Georgia
Hlssenrl. Kansas & Texan
Lake Shere Mich. Southern.
Louisville NsshvBle.
New Yerk Central
New Jersey Central
Ontario Western
Omaha Cem.............
Omaha Preferred lOJ'i U 10.1
Pacific Mail Steamship Ce 41 l 4l?
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 113K Ii: li:t
Texas Pacific 44
W
2
3X
31&
18
XI
79M
Wabash. Si l.juIs Pacific... 3
Western Union Tel. Ce ueij
Pennsylvania B.K. i
Reading 31
Buffalo Pitts. West 17ft
Northern Pacific Cem 38
" Preferred.... TU
3BS
901
s
3
rOLlTlVAL.
Tj'OR JURY COMMISSIONER.
WILLIAM ELLMAKER,
Ol Earl township. Snhlect te the decision of
the Democratic ceuntv convention. m2tcdw
T70R JURY COMMISSIONER :
BENJAMIN HUBER,
Eighth want. City. Subject te the decision et
the Democratic Conn ty Cen vent Ian.
marie-tcd&w
Tj'OR JURY COMMISSIONER ,
JEROME B. SHULTZ,
Ot Ellaabcthtewn borough. Subject te thu
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion. in9-tcd.tw
NEW AJtTEXTlSEMENTZ.
GRAND LUMCH TO-NIGHT.
SOUR KROUT ana FIG'S JEET.
At the Plew Tavern.
It MICHAEL SNYDER. Propiieter.
FOR RENT.
Frent rooms ever China Hall. Second
and Third-story, suitable for elllccs, ter rout.
Inquire at Ne. 15 East King street. 31-2td
TK. M. B. STEUMAN.
Orpicx: 16 SOUTH PBINCE bTUKKT
Eemeved from 47 North Prince street.
Id
STORK ROOM FOR RENT.
The room new occupied by L. IS. Hen "-
Boek and Music Stere. Ne. 8 Bait Orange
Street, earner et North Qaten, will be for rent
from aueut aprtt 15. L. U. Ilerr removes te
Inquirer Building, Inquire et ALLEN A.
HERB, Ne. 3 North Duke street. 31-2td
PROF. WM. B. MALL HAVING UKCIUKII
te remain in Lancaster this season, will
receive a limited number et private pupils In
Vecal Training. Immediate application should
be made at
mJl-2td 30 WEST KING STBEET.
PUBLIC SALE.
or
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHKN
FURNITURB, CARPETS, &c.
AT NO. 18 SOUTH DUKE ST ,
On Tuesday, April 4th, at 1 p. m.
HEIRS OP MBS. ANNA BBENEMAN.
B. P.'Bewk, Auct, 5&Md
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A M KKT
ing of the stockholders of the Beading X
Chesapeake Ceal and Railroad company will
be held in the office et the fcecretary. Me. II
Grant street, in the rear et the Court Heuse,
City of Lancaster, en TUESDAY, APBIL 4,
1882, between the hours of 2 and 4, p. in., for
the purpose of electing a President and Direc
tors te serve for the ensninir year.
. SAMUEL H. PRICE,
ml8-5tdl8,22,25,al,3 Secretary.
JOHN P. HABLAND.e.af.'iln the Court of
I Common Pleu-t
vs. ) Lancaster co.
1 NevembcrTerm,
JENNIE BAKEB, et. at. J 1581, Ne. 27.
WISE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR, AP
J. POINTED te distribute the fund arising
from the sale had under proceedings Breve
Fartitieni Facienda, and ruled into Court, te
and among these legally entitled tethcs'im
will sit ler that purpose en SATUBDAY,
APBIL 22. 1882, at fe o'clock a. va.. In the Li
brary Beem et the Court Heuse, lu the city et
Lancaster, when all persons interested In said
distribution may attend. GEO. A. LANE.
m31-5td,eaw Auditor
QXRARD j
MiNeURANOEGOIPANY,
OP PHILADBLPIA.
Assets ever
Eleven Hundred Thou
sand. Dollars, securely Invested. "or a policy In.
this old and well-established company call en
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 19 EAST KING STREET.
dSM.WBAS
TF YOU WANT
BARGAINS.
FURNITURE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
At the Lewest Prices In Lancaster.
Call at
HESS & FLINN'S,
148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
and 246 WEST KINO ST.
ml7-2wdtt
ESTATE UF JOHN A. MADDEN. LATE
of Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters testa
mentary n said estate having been granied
te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested temake immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the same wUl present them without de
lay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing
in Philadelphia.
JOHN FITPATRICK,
SUSANNA MADHKN,
Executers.
m31-tdeawF