(Eh tmfaM Volume XVIII N . 1 LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY APRIL 20 1882. Price Twe twite. ajSASD OI'EXJSO OF TiJ fiJIKAT XEW YORK BAZAAR." 'I'HK UuEAX NJ:W YOKK BAZAAK. " GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR 20 & 'S NOETJI QUE.EN STREET. MI0MCE1EITT0 THE PUBLIC ! Tlie success of our Bargain Week lnis been one of uupicccdcnicd success in this county, our stoic; beim ciewded willi customers from morning until night. Fer thi.; week we offer immense bargains te the public. " "SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK : HO dozen Ladies' Full Regular Made Balbiigaus, Silk Clocked Hese, only 21c. a pair. 50 dozen mera of our Elegant Satin and Lace Cellars, only 18c. 40 dozen pahs of Ladies.' Lisle Tbi cad Jersey Gloves, only lie. a pair. 50 dozen (Rent's Seat let One-Half Full Re gular Made Silk Cleckek at 21e. a pair. 25 pieces of elegant Silk Chonille Fiiuge at 27e. per yard ; cost all ever i(h. te 75. 500,fdezeu Eleyuut Lace Cellars only 10c. caeh : fully verth25e. We have received another lt of our 5c. EARRINGS, they" an; worth 50c. a pair. .J00 Ladies' Chemises, only 29e., worth 50c. IN FACT WE HAVE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. We aie constantly receiving the Latest Importation of DRESS BUTTONS, which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. OUR Hosiery Department Is net te tie tmrpasscd in Ihiscily in both ASSORTMENT and QUA MTV, and tli: Ladles et this e-Ity will de well te call and examine our prieeH. We have lliem Innn ChcapestOc. HOSh te the Elegant. S1I.K IlOsi; nt$..JOapair. -OUR Underwear Department Is constantly i-ieivdcd with ciirdeiueis. We aic selling UNDERWEAR i At prices never heleic thought, el in tliis r-il-We iiuve it lull assortment et CIIKMISKS. DUAWEItS, NIUIIT-UOWMs.and .SKlKTs. Weulse have In thin depai tiiient u law let et Al'KONS, which we are selling at Sic. Cost mere te make up. OUR Trimming Department. Cannet he e.eellel in this elly. We have the most elegant nssettuicnl el FRINGES, PASSEMENTERIE, Ladies' Dress and Cleak Ornaments That can he obtained. OUB AI'MCK ami IJKAUKD TKlMMINl.ti are admired by everybody. LV SILKS AND SATINS We have every shade as well as any ju.dily. tiem 4'Jcts. pcryaiil uj. We will seen announce te the public OUR GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, which will surpass any opening that has yet taken place in this city. Our Elegant Silver Cologne Fountain, placed in the centre of our Bazaar is constantly runuing and filling the stere with delicious fragranc. . Be sure and call at THE GREAT JNTE W YORK BAZAAR GOTTSCHALK & LBDERMAN, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Leeb's Old Stand. fOBN ii. 4J1VI.KK & C'O.'.S AUVKltTISKMKNT. LAEGE STOCK OF E STYLE SUITIMS Fer a DISKS or BUSINESS SUIT we iiutke them up in tlie liKST STVM! anil AT T1IK LOWEST I'ltlCKS. A NEW DEPARTURE ! We are new marking all goods in plain figures, at a Small Profit, te insure rapid sales, and will have ONE PRICE ONLY. JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING JNO. S. GIVLER. M YKKS, KATHFON &rCU. GENTLEMEN, we have new in GENTLEMEN, we have new in the Fashionable Celers. CLUTJIIXa, .EC. J OOK 11 EKE, HOYS i 10,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! "SURE POP" WHIP AND CANE. TIIKSE AltE A NOVEL ! ATTRACTIVE 1 THE LATEST AKD J EST THING Oul FOR JSOYS! THEY ABE NOT TOT. BAI2i. t7E 'GIVE Tlliiai TO GUI'. iOY VATKONS. IN OUDKlt 70 D13TRIBUTK THEi: JDDICIOUSI.Y JK tiUALL. CIVi: TO EVERT I'lTKCHAESll OP A Youths', Beys7 and Children's Suit A "SURE POP" 7inP GP G2Z21 CC: A ' ?JEIJSICAL CANr!." THEY ABE SILX BltAIOEl) A2TO AeSCIllV-'J UOLCr.S, AL. EOQExTStSINr, FASHIONABLE 35BSCEAI5T VAII.CK iiffl GLOTSER, Ne. 37 NORTH QinSDiT STRUCT. Beys' Kill Suits and Cliil'lreii's Girthing a sr.cciv.lty. all-li&x: TATEMT3. XT WM. H. BABfTOCE, 513 Seveiith street, tfnclif Rftien, V. C. Formerly ra "-.VJilncr iu Um li. e. I''c-' OOlcu : aiU:r-.vard. Assucinus Ati.. ..ere Jac . Sliiuii'ar, ccr;., crL.ttn caster, t'.u, nnUl t'-ie Is.!- i tr'fi !cutli, treulil he iUea.ieil te hcrr ?; : : .. vctiiors.er ancasier toil i.ci.thoe" iue coun ceun ties, anU is still prepared te aUend carefully and promptly te all Patent business ut iredei--atezatw. 1n8l3mdw Our Gleve Department I. cuiislaiitly oerlIewing with UAKliAlNc We have an elegant assortment el LISLE THREAD GLOVES, AT AXV QUALITY. OUK Kl J GLOVES I Ai I le he Iieal. Our Celebrated I'AZAAIl Kil) CI.OVK is ill K'eal leiiiaml, ami tin: j puce being low anil the ijnalily eiccllenl, we ( wan. ml ecr pair. OUR Gents' Furnishing Depart ment Idvmnplctu Willi all the CHOICE NOVEI.- 1 1 CS el tin- sca-en. Any gentleman can heie llml anj Ihing lie wishes ler AT ISOTTOM 11'. ICES. Our Jewelry Deparment The l.adicii el this ity an; becoming conviiic cenviiic ed that we have the Laigcst and most fcclcct blecL il (HEAP and FINE JEWELEiY TO MJ1T EYEUYI'OI'Y. VLOTIUXU. GENTLEMEN! -CALL AND SEE OUR- S. GIVLER STREET, VIerelia,iit Tailoring! stock a Fine Assertmeut of SERGES sleck a Fine Assortment of ENGLISH MYERS, EATHFOIST NKW 1NVUKTION. AT.ITJS7NG ! DURABLE ! T'.ie lhC3t 'Jr'li n-icc- p.Ud for a:l I:?'ids et 1XZC3, 0!'l UOOlC, C'uip-.ts, ',;leiCll Cietlis, JiajrjM'Kei'i, U .iiiSi"., , . ., ir. ? ill f .U .- -. .-j:s.m.i iMivm-r anvet the alsvef. Jc.us A tli j vill i;ion j.e uTQ2tai .iril. It. 233 VTSr JilKQ KXJiEBX. reb3HiBft Our Cleak and Delman Department. Ii being censtanllviillcd with the latest styles. We have Ladies' Cloaks from $1.75 up. 'l . . IOCK OK C1UL1IU:.VS CLOAKS i.iiiottehesurpa-si .1. In Mack Silk, Satin ami CASHMERE DOLMANS We havea lull assortment from $i; no te iZ We also h.ive a large stock el LACKS. emuueidkuiks, TOWELS. IIAMIKEUCIIIEFS. LACK COLLAKS, LACE TIKS. SOAI ami L'KKFUMKUY At Price te anlt anyhedy. -OUR- Millinery Department. We shall make Heur aim te have the Latest ami Most Select Sleck el MILLINERY in this city. We are oeiistantlv rcceivlm: the laleft FICENCII NOVELTIES "in MilanT'us can, Leghorn, Panama and Fancy Satin lliautu. Our stock el FEATHERS is lull el IIAItUAIN.S. We have Feathers at :17c. $1.5(1, $i50, 3.M up te $10.ue racli. Our Assert silent et FLOWERS is one el dclilit te every ladlea' heart. We have Hoses, Itiuls. 1,1 1 lies. Sunflowers Hinllax Daisy Wreaths and the Most .Elegant Asaoit Asaeit nient et SriiA YS ever exhibited. & CO. LANCASTER, PENN'A. GEO. F. RATHVON. in all the meat Fashionable Colera. CHEVIOTS with silk imclure in all & CO- VMUNA AHJU UlsASSWAMt,. H 1UH ii JIIAUT1N. i -AT CHINA HALL. Jual opened .i NEY INVOICE et FANCY GOODti -IN- JJI8QUE M'AIZH, OPTIC UZ.A83V.rAIZV, HAJOniCA WARE, B0BS2OAN GLASSWARE, Etc. We cre vcnCir.aally ..udini; jiyir articles te our already larjju u.ssOili:i'j:it. AH r.riicles net Kil'ijfiietery te Customers will be ciiecrfully exclunccd. Ezamine car stock bolore purchasing. High & Martin, 15 71 A ST KING STREET; J Kinevcd Ilia Cillca trem 5S2H:rthDaie Btreat te ICe. iX GEAN5P &ZSJSST, Immedi ately ta Bear of .Court Souse, JLeng's net JBuUainjr. xalj-m FfflGOOflS Ficrn A TERRIBLE TALE. IIOIV II K UaJIK TO KILL, HIS WIFE The llliu Deed ut :m Il;ir;ivseil Ilu-bani! Tragic Eudln t Ueuivstic Trouble. It is uet efteu that a mere remarkable story is ncaiu m a court room tiian was told last week by Lawyer J. C. Lansing, of Euit-ka, Nev., en trial for killing his wife. When lie took tbc witness htand the gvie( in liis face hu&lictl the bar and spectators into a pitying tjilcnce. lie beiau bv de- claiiur that he had consented te say what he would have te say about the dead only upon the urgent requirement of his coun sel, and for the sake of his daughter. Then he gave the jury the histeiy of his married life. Lver since lbGl it had been, he said, wi etched in all ways: liis wife" took te liquor. She was apeweiful woman fully his equal in strength. When drunk she was violent and ferocious. She frequently attacked him, thrcal cuing te mil luminal, a lie believed at the tune, meauing te eauy out her tlneat. .She tluew fctenes at his head, peuiing boiling water en him, tiicd en several occasions te stab him with the carving knife, once at least, di awing bleed. She followed liini into court, making such a disturbance that the police had te leineve litr by feicc. She burst into his uiHce and beat him ever the head with a rawhide till the bleed sticamed down his face. She beat his little daughter with an iien poker. "I felt like letting loose all holds," he said, -aim i urauK ncaviiy, loe. wxiec or twice he decided te leave her once he of his bought poison and was en the point swallowing it when he thought of daughter and thiew it away. Last year matters grew werae, until a night came when he did net dare te sleep under the saine loef with her, and called in a neighbor. They tied her wrists and ankles with silk handkerchiefs. "I'll kill you for this, si! re," she screamed. At daylight she premised te behave-, and they uiiDeuuit ner. At licr request he sent out for two bottles of champagne for her te "sober up en." lie wandered about all day, shunning his acquaintances, trying te straighten himself up. "I could net be still in any place," he said. ,4I could neither stand up nor sit down had te walk all the time." At dusk he went home. The Chinaman had finished his work and gene for the night. His wife came through the kitchen and went down cellar, as he supposed te get whisky ; "she often hid a bottle down there." "When she eame up he spoke of going down town. "Yeu ," the said, "I'm fixed for you, and-you shan't loave this house!" He tried the deer; it was locked. He turned around ; his wife was right infient of him, her hand pressed te her hip. "I'll kill you. I'll kill you !" she scscamed. In a frenzy of utter nervousness and terror he caught up something it was a kitchen chair and struck her. lie saw her lying at his feet. Then he found himself out in the street he had no remembrance of hew he get there looking up at the dark win dows of his neighbor's house and deciding net te wake him up. ' Then all was blank again in his mind until a later hour, when he was standing in front of the shciiil" and uttering the words. "I have killed my wife." The jury woie out twenty minutes. When they came their verdict was. "Net guilty." TUV Ei"ht Jurer 111 ALLEY TK1AL. Scrtitrd &e far l.ul t; v,a- Hlily in tlie Case. When court adjourned yesterday eight jurors had been secured te try the Malleys and Blanche Douglass, the five additional ones beinir Jehn 0. Chapman, a manufac turer of lcvr Haven ; Charles JJ. Clark, a joiner, of Beacon Falls ; Ccorge V". Wood ward, a farmer, of Bethany ; Kebert Gates, a farmsr, of Fianfurd, and Henry Fmniau, of Mil ford. In the two davs ISe persons have been Lunnnened befeie the court. lilO of these were excused because ofstieng opinions formed as te the guilt or innocence of the a-cuscd. Etch ei the three prisoners challenged pc-icmpterily ten persons. The court excused tweuly tweuly tluee who weie ill or out of the state, challenged two ami eight were accepted as juiers, Anether panel of 100 jurors was et tiered. Lewis C. Cassidy, tlu Philadelphia criminal lawyer, came into the court room and will assist in the defense of James, jr. Frem all that can be learned the James Malley family aie net exactly satisfied that young Jameu' inteiests are being as closely looked after as they should be, hence Mr. Cassidy's appearance. It is rumeicd that Walter's father, Edwaul, who has all the money te be expended for the defense, is interested solely in saving his son, and, if necessary, would net hesi tate te sacrifice young James te accom plish thai end. Thus far, however, it must be raid both cousins have fared alike. Mcssis. Jours and Case de net at all favor the idea of Mr. Cassidy being en gaged at this late day, and it is rumored that one of the pair talks of withdrawing from the case. A UOVKKNOK'S WILFUL ciliLD. Marjlund's Clilel magistrate T'rjing te l'ro l're cure :t Divorce ler H!a Daughter. Governer Hamilton, of Maryland, has just instituted a uull for the divorce of his youngest daughter, Clare, aged seventeen, from Jehn L. Stanhope. The romantic marriage of the yeur.g f;irl te fttsanone, who is still under age, at Pen Xar lV.rk, en the Blue llidge, two thousand feet above thesca, last August, is: still fresh in the minds of newspaper icaucij. The governor had feihiuden the mateli wLca he learned of the attachment existing be tween the couple, and se they sloie away during a picnic at. Ten Iar, at Vrhleh the governor and Jus family vera present, and were married b-j a clergyman from Vor,t Ver,t mins'.er, Cr.rrell county. The i.:.tm:.-e wan conceded until Sop'.eabcr, vrlK.ii 'it was discovered through the lueeruhit, j' the licsnse. riiie bride v.'f.s at cee iut.fc back te bearding fccucei rJ-Kyei, IT.r Yerk, where she hr,d hzca tin piov-eac year, r.nd her whover.touta conceded ue..i Stauhcps. The a-Jioaiiei: fe' dt.eicsis made en tL reandwf the Li'r. -eul'i. GoiCiuer Il.iiiiiitiics enajjed Ce'icval Bradley T. J jLcei; i.utl 3gu'a x. Tcj i.g his ceyu.cl. Yeang Ctiivi'u .ill cc3'.a.-j:, the application, wiiicii he el.il i is 2..2ue witueu'j tue ce2S3-.;t ri Ji3 ,.'i:e, :u.a wna i tue tatmg ct teGti2r.y -siijx t.- itcrcstiu dsv&Icprcciits arc lechia fei. t- Ouvl i. ".i iNj.'2'A'jr. Ills .ittcmyt ..ai. rji.c - - "-,. c . t.ll.1 2.aads l;.i 1-a u.-j JiC..i....r i. jariKs e. iisv-i 9 M.M' aV 1.1 L.faU0il(, z:;:: it tut. ."-out -t yesre of ce, pert, nas Lwofce ykjj atlaapS ic 15.11..,.;:, U;e kilh. TJ.. -, dircettrc .eiw L..1'g-.:.31 v. r.l .. vr...-. !-- I gereps te iiL-. j iL : ..11 : u:. z.1, ".. e 1 and Is T,w ie.....v. 1 10 o,.e 1.3 IiC .'- i 1;"... Oce;i.vi....i t....L':.i 'it'-j 0 prle: - 1 1 in trying L i.c.c T?isi:;A Ltd i'eu0Li cf.cri viy, . j ...liy 11 j i. tuivu z.z n j - -1 , "jij, f-ua tC-u nu -.; . r, '. &;.. ir : Lc : St. ana in t-is " 'j y.-p a -,-. a s te ace.ii prn7 ths-;cr dkeel f. jJLI 'aar.ry-.m wcaucriiil. He s'v.udicamy ivi ti.3 Eible txd iiLfire veaii iiG was - a'jie te re peat book altsr book in nearly vury per- tieu of either the Old or New Testament. His regular day's labor was 1C hours. He invariably preferred te be alone and would preach and lead in siuging te imaginary congregations. Theso who heard him say his sermons sounded all right. lie said a short time age that by July 4 he would have the Bible, from Genesis te Kevcla Kevcla tieu, at his command, but in this final ef fort he bee axe completely deranged. LOADS OK IIU.11AN FltEIGHT. The Uiifitaicd Arrival et Immigrants Hew They Were Treuted en tpe Voyage. During twenty-feuta preceding neon yesterday eleven traus atlantic steamships landed their slcerage leads of human freight in New Yerk. The steamship eurrey oreugnc i,'a persons, mainly Hol landers, the steamer Chateau La Fitte brought. SGI Hollanders, the steamer balicr brought 1,295 Germans, the Italy J landed 7U3 r.nglisii ami laslt lelk, the Lake Winnipeg brought 7!e Germans and Irish, the Queen discharged -182 Germans and Irish, the Cornwall lauded VM English, the City of 'New Yerk added 1,082 Swedes, the Cellcrt 1,035 Germans:, L'Ainciiipie 811 French and Swiss; the California! I KnglWi. Mr. Jacksen, the secretary eT the beaid, be lieves the number of inimigiauls this month will amount te 70,000 and next mouth, when the eliniav is i cached, te 100,000. Ihe liguics have never been equalled in the past. The main body of the immigrants is made up of Germans, Scandinavians and Hellaudcis. The Irish ami English still come in great number.. Next ceme Swiss and Italians. The Irish arO' going te the western cities, the Scandi navians te the far Northwest, the English te Texas and the Southwest, the Swiss te the manufacturing towns,and the Italian:-, vhe have neither money nor special desti nation, land in New Yeik and are employed as laborers. Tiicie have been giave " complaints about the treatment of theso who came in the slcerage of the steamship Surrey, of the Iteyal Netherlands steamship company. She came en Tuesday, with 1,252 Holland ers. Six died en the voyage and four died within twenty-four hours after their ar rival in the Castle Garden hospital, (Miss Wilhclmiiia Schlcchtcr, who is en her way te Peoria, 111., made affidavit that en April 8, a steerage bteward committed an as sault upon her while she was in her bunk and nearly all the ether passengers wrre e;i deck. Friedcrick Eiseler, who was iu an adjacent buuk, corroborated her state ment and added that when he iuterfeicd te protect the girl the .steward hit him with a bottle. Hcndirek OnneaR, the stcwartl, denied all the charges, but was net very thoroughly questioned. The commissioners, after hearing considerable testimony, hoped that hereafter the com pany would treat immigrants as well as possible and that there would be no mine complaints. Ficnch Canadians arc lctutuing daily iu large numbers from the New Englaud states. Five hundred arrived at St. Jehns, Quebec. Special trains with ever one thousand left for Manitoba. XUK CIUCUS IN A bXOKM. An .ieu Tlirei) erStect:iti-.sCiuivil the lilng te i-hcane :t Dreiiehliig Fully 10,000 people weie enjoying Fore Fere paugh's show iu Philadelphia last night when the storm came up and created the greatest confusion. The wind made the canvas reef roll in monster billows at d timid people, fearing that the tent would be blown away, rose te their feet en masse, The terrific claps of thunder, the whist ling of the wind aud the almost incessant flashes of lightning, together with the cries of the crowd, made the place a per fect pandemonium. The circus attaches bawled themselves hearse in vain endeavors te quiet the spectators and make them resume their scats. As the rain fell in torrents, great puddles of water formed en the tent aud in many places came through in bucketsful, drench ing the etewd aud increasing the confusion. The only pcrMHis that took a calm view of the situation were the candy butchers, who ictiicd with the toothsome peanut and watery lemonade aud returned a few seconds later leaded down with umbrellas, which they sold for a dollar apiece. Adam Forepaugh, jr., and the trained elephants were iu the eastern ring when the pcople en the general admission side surged ever the ether ring, filling it completely and packing themselves te within touching distance of the perform ing probescidians. Frem the upper scats nothing could be seen but a sea of uplifted umbrellas, en which the rain pattered musically. The circus pcople succeeded iu dealing the rings and the remainder of the entertainment was carried out, but the soaking crowd did net take much iutcicst iu it. The concert was given iu an ab breviated form, aud then as the storm abated the crowd began moving out, but it was nearly midnight before the tents were empty. NEWS NOTES. Mostly el a Tragic Character A Lucky Cal ifornia!!. The steamer Ori::aba, from Seuth Cali fornia ports picked up a fiftcn ten schooner with a let of Chinese baggage and mer chandize iu a damaged condition, which left Monterey recently with fifteen Chi nese pasecngers for Southern California. It -is supposed that the schooner was abandoned during the ktfe gale aud all en beard vo;e lest. TVe Americans engaged iu the erection of a new pclroleusu lclineryiu the suburbs of Hr.vana have bcua drowned by the cap siiTiu;; of a schoeuer leaded with coal for the refinery. The men were te have sailed for 1-tcw Yere to-m'-n'ew. Neither the r.ccideut nor the names of the persons kayo been leperted se th; United States consulate. Jehn SLt.c, 0 " Johnny," r.e he used te I?e caliad atehempaua suppor.Viir.rilpulat supper.Viir.rilpulat cd SL-tft Np.adr. Lioeh se cae'ccs"-lVUy .j.. 1 t..-..e ;.c Jiat 110 ecici-'j : iimunsue vrliei- nan i'raEMsae ir,;d oee:e&nce. . t TLja.IiEir3d, Ic-i. every dollar, baeaica ., v'-ib'ji.u. add lr.-t jcir v.v, ujinniiitcd x.j pi:r.c. for uruakel.ncss. rie-.r he in out ; airi iabreaJclctiiaz.d L.-erJc.!Hl persons iav thau I i--co:iely cleared $250,000 iu ciinteg apsculut'ens. Qil.z! 28 Ir'i:i, er.j c iLe bend L".v3 ve, i.HL "Y. "'.Y. V ?e'.i, rrn ar cjlciir.2A.;' Yc k scriv, days r.ge, hr.3 traU'fled'tcrcr t,Le jjran'l jury r.i jjirea tLe ijar.iJ oeran'-ii of tL ? z,s.vs;. I'd ssys tlt! i!-:'." C: ewer, 1L Cii..i-1 ;;;Ltcc of tiiw -. . .. ii, ..... f u. i .... .;;i.dLwiI i:!i'i . jeli iVr ccmJ'eiiy in the r '';, b.r; i3vu lk-.':cijr jrr0- j sifj lizy. a..-2 n:aci j aa i..z-t:Iea of it. Hz ie.i Led L.. r. ..Te, r.iiu, r.x'ju.tjLiI ,j Ccrrud ci... .', ".Tr .- jO wij rc;ii:i"r s eiee, eper -,d the L.-aO Cui". aLo!,T..cLeA the be'-'';. Ii-i'.,i ..-. - . w.v. ..-'1. .u i.t L ,1 51C- r.-.iaei liiu I2- nd licc-t Llicald e U:3t, v.H the encS; and r-.Lain ; -.i Lr.i..j i-j prv.-ev.vs wuu Cic-.ie? ?" ;x ; i-'Vi ri-J,'. -- iacr-j yf tae bei:Jj n iitz iaLen in tie smr. tuanner and disne-T3t of ia Lke g-iu.0 T.rl via iVS ;. i'iuiiw-.i "rvTral wecira te get the T7ho'.-e Bjhsrne Siracd ind evsn ti.cn they ated tee LaslLy t dv, sburp vrerk. Irwlu's scaielueat sesiaa te ua keuiraiiv bjliuvtl 0VEK THE STATE. Sl'AfflS YliOM. TUE KEYSTONE. Itcmt Gathered l'reiu the Neighborhood and Further Distant Counties. The electric light has been put into nnerat.inn nf. AVur ?lm&tai- it- nnnnr tnre places, atid.it produced a very beautiful I ngut." At Harrisburg the light in a certain street lamp went out. a wag happened te observe the fact and inserted a lighted caudle iu the gas tube. Next day every body wondered why that particular street lamp emitted se much mero light than the ethers. The meulders at Marshbauk & Seu's foundry at Harrisbut" have struck for an increase of wages from $1.70 te $3 per day. Trout arc said te be very abuudaut in Berks county. Jacob C. Davis, of Eagleville, Montgem ery county, threw a bucketful of het ashes en a manure pilv. and a lire that ensued totally destroyed his barn. Tlie storm did considerable damage in the vicinity of Mt. Vcruen, Westmoreland county. Five houses were blown down and ethers damaged. One woman, Mrs. Whegreve, was killed' andabeutsix ethers iujurcd. Ress Cameren found that Mr. J. B. Pot Pet ter, the postmaster at Alum Reck, Clarien county, voted for Wolfe and attended the Independent conference. There is new a new postmaster at Alum Reck. Jehn Fiedcriek Schwartz, a German, -10 years old, bearding at 705 St. Jehu street, Philadelphia, committed suicide by shoot sheet ing himself in the head iu a wagon stand ing in front of Riley's wheelwright shop, liiead street, abeve Dauphin, ou Tuesday night. Ilia bleed-stained hotly was found yesterday morning. Peter I. Otr, a well-known citizen 01 Portland, Pa., left Monday of last wick for Kansas, where he was te meet laud agent ami dispose of laud which he owned at Gayloid. A letter received fiem the authorities of Kalaiua.oe, Michigan, states that "a pocketbook containing the name and addicts of Mr. Ott had been found in a beardyard at that place, and asking if the Mr. Ott is safe. Friends immediately telegraphed te Gay lord and received word that Mr. Ott had net an i veil there and that the parties were waiting for him since Friday. It is thought he has been robbed and murdcied. .Jiidijc : win. The will of the late Judge Ress diieets that the accounts of his brother Gcerge iu their father's estate be taken as absolutely correct, aud that all questioners of their correctness should be debaircd from any beneficial interest, adding : " I de this because my brother is the soul of honor aud iutegrity, aud I would settle with hi:n myself the same way." He next consti tutes his '-' near aud dear friend " and "old, aud favorite student," Ilarman Yerkes, the executer of his estate and the tiustce of his only daughter, Ethel, by his first wife. He directs his trustee te educate her as he was himself, " allowing for male differences," aud hopes he will ' leek after her as if she was his own daughter aud as I myself would by ene of lus children ill suivivc him." He be queathes te his brother Gcerge his father's watch and te Ilarman Yerkes, esq., his geld-headed cane aud state trials. He further makes his wife aud children, in cluding Ethel, the residuary legatees of all lus estate, " real, personal ami mixed." The testator adds : " In sub stituting Yerkes for my brother Gcerge I desire te say that no doubt of the hitter's fidelity is involved, only he has children of his own, enough aud mere than enough, te engage his attention ; aud I knew that, my friend Yerkes will gladly de what I ask, and that his v. Te, whom I dcsiic te praise, will aid him. I'arulytiuhtinkt"), heart diKPase, and kidmy utri'ftfens, liruventvd by the ue et llrmvn's Iren UitteiH. aplj-luil&w A Smeeth Completion can be hail by every lady who will use Parker's) (jingcrT'enic. i:ci iilutiiiK the internal erauand piirityin tin; bleed it quickly removes piinpluij ami give a healthy bloom te the cheeks. Je.e notice. ap7-liiulHOdScew l'eur en oil. I., r. Felic!!, Marlen, O. states that in: has used TheniaV Kcluctrlctill Ter bunic, and has leuiul nothing te equal it in Meet hi 11 the pain and iviiiK reliel. Fer t,aleat II. I!. Coeli Ceeli raii'rf drug store, 11!" North tjueun stieet, Lan caster. Satisfactory. Mra. tViilIace. ISuilale. N. Y., writes: "I have used llurileck llloe.l Hitlers ler nervous and bilious headaches, ami hu-.u leueiiiiiiundcd them te my lricniN; I believe them superior te any ether iiiedlcine 1 have iiietl, and can re re ceiiiiiiciul llnsiii loiiiiyene requiring a cure ler biliousness." 1'rlee fl. Fer sale at II. IJ. Teeliiuii'd druj; store. KJ7 North Que:'!! utrcet, L uicanlur. rAVJCXHA.HU INCH, fr. T)HaI:KS W. FKY. WE AUK ISACK AGAIN TO OUIt OLO STOUK KOOM, Which has been ItemeJeltd ami Knlargcd. We open out with a NKW STOCK OP WALL PAPERS AND Window Shades. Ot Every Description. . Iu conncelien with our line et goedn, we have taken part of the room ter the uxclnsive tale of LACE CURTAINS, FINE MIRRORS. POLES, POLES, CORNICES, &c, &c. Of which we have an Extensive Line. A vlelt of Inspection solicited. Pliares 'W. Fry, 57 LiCRTZ QUEB2T STREET. tiAjzy.i .UAI;. f r V.1 riii3 aVAi-;iAi.y cakkiags iveax Oc IANCAET2I1 C0UK3Y. ES6EELST & Ce., FIJI IS ft.-. S GUILDER 1 LijJiuL'.Ot Lsi- T r P - TI.NN'A. Woiaa::3e.-er"bly:oi;nj);v'-'- Carrlare !e clinC. ji.11 or,'-: lfi ."...U In .-.- .jt c .jfetw able ami u ,i t:c. V.'tj nre e!y Ue lt sdectctl raatc.Jx, r.r.Z esr.j.Icy er.I-' ihc-fcil jncc!ian3. Fcr quel'tj' or tei n.-i)i-:cce U3 tfca cllcr.pcat in tli- L'f.c. '."a !jy lercsiaU i.nd sell eii the rio3tic2e: a!. I a ic ';t '.'ir.' .;.-. .ci A- v-e-.r-. -TTinKSI. TlCi.iAi .f r-r.f'tt " I iy atUr.'Jcd te. One set el ver.2ic:i c3i:c;iJl7 en eapleyed for that purpose. (n2Ud&w MED1VAL. Br KOW.fS IKON KITTERS. Knew That BROWN'S IRON BITTEKS will euro the worst case of dyspepsia. Will iusuie a hearty appetite and incica ed digestion. Cures general debility, lease of life. aud gives a new Dispels nervous deptessieu and low .spirits. Restores au exhausted nursing mother te full stieugth ami gives abundant mis- tenance for-her ciiihl. Strengthens the muscles and iieivec, en riches the bleed. Overcomes weakness, lack of energy. wakefulness -and Keeps oft' all chills, fevers, and ether mal arial poiseu. Will infu.se invalid with new life the weakest :i; Walker bt.,IIallluieti', lice. It-Si. Fer six j ears I have been a -reiit sufferer innn Meed Disease, Ivs pepsia and Constipation, and be came, se debilitated that 1 could net retain anything e-t my stomach, in fact, lire hatl almost become a bur den. Finally, when hope had al most left me, my husband bccing BKOWH'S IKON JUTTEltS advet tised in the paper, Induced me te ;,i ve it a trial. I am new taking the third bottle and have net felt se well In si years tis I de at the present Ilmc. Alns. L. F. Unu-rix BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will haVea better tonic effect upon any ene who needs " bracing cine made. up," than any medi- Forsale at II. 15. COCIlUAN'b Irus Steir, 17 North Ojtecn slieet, Lancaster. "aplU-lwd&w ;, CI.OTHINU 7. The Best Woolens of Te-day. Net England nor France, but the Rhine Provinces of Prussia supply the largest importation el the best woolens for the American market. One little district holds many mills of which the trade marks are reliable as the government stamp upon coin. Prominent among them are the F. and H. and the Schnabcl Brethers in wool dyed black and colored cloths. P. S. and S. in fine all wool fancy suitings. Ven Halcm in pure worsted fancy suitings. There are ethers equally geed, none better. In the four makes named our operations have been large and our prices en many styles compete with American goods. Net that American toeds should be dis credited, but that for the present we have special favors te give en the German goods. Our Clothing trade is se prominent that our Custom Tailoring is often overshadowed. While keeping Ready-made Clothing prominently before the people we de net want te dwarf the interests of ekir great piece goods stock. The Anniversary continues. WANAMAKER & BROWN. OAK HALL, Mi-vni AUD Markxt BtreXTS. rillLDELPIIIA. VAMPMT8. ptAKI'IiXS Oar I can s'idw the Largest Stock in this city. CVJI anu cee znr lRtcat JJOD Y BRUSSELS, a'iIF.v"iJ.-ri.Y, INGRAINS, EXTKA- nurni'C, axl-'.VeOl ikgsaiks cab- rivl'3; tlie vc;y LatC3L Designs and Fat tens -a j Eiurkcl cuti afford. I also bave a Inre -tecJ: el my OT'nmaiia el CHAIN and KAti CAKL'JCTS as low as the lowest. I c !se ilake Carpels te Order at short notice. Satisfaction guaianteeU. Ne treuble te show my goods. .,".' ..V.Jk. : . l. a... 202 WES? '32!G- STREET. pets
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