LANCASTER DAILY INT KLLUiEiNOEK FRIDAY. APRIL 2L 1882. structed te make arrest en view and bring before me cases of drunken and disorderly persons, vagrants, etc. I de net gen erally hear cases or larceny or like offences because 1 have net time te attend te them. I have repeatedly instructed the police men, both these who arc appointed, as well as the constables, te bung cases of drunken and disorderly conduct before me ; they take these cases before aldermen because they can make Jarger fees by se doing. I have punished by suspension offi cers who have taken parties before alder men for the puipeses of multiplying fees. There is net the shadow of truth in the charge made in one of the papers that I had an alderman at the station house te whom cases were turned ever that should have been heard by me. I have in a few instances sent elTcndcis, who weic my personal fiiends, te be heard by auether magistrate, bccaiibc I did net like te ban dle the cases. I never directed auy police, man te go eutsiJe-the city te arrest the parties suspected of stealing ie.stagc stamps. The police arc paid 40 per mouth for doing police duty ; am net pre pared te say whether an alderman can dismiss a case without a hearing and claim costs of a complaint and an unexecuted warrant. The only icincdy I can suggest te prevent the multiplication of cases and fees is the passage of a law by the Legis lature requiting poisons who make com plaint te give security for the costs. UTTLK LOCALS. Here and There and .Everywhere. Htehman's fiiends leek blue but are still hopeful of getting Ettla efl the track. ' Gus " Myers and Johnny Ileyler, two well-known and experienced barbers, have taken Philip Sunner's shop under the Ful ton bank where they will lather and shave. Mr. Suuncr continues in very precarious health in Philadelphia. Al. Shciick is puiting in 24 hours a day electioneering for solicitor and he is the man whom Beyer has te beat. Chairman Shenck, of the Republican county committee, has revoked se much of his call as provides for the election of del egates te a county convention, and new orders a county committee te be chosen and the return judges te meet en the Monday after the piimaries as formerly. Ten customer turned up at the mayor's levee this morning, one of whom paid his costs and a line, another was discharged en paj nieut of costs, one female eifeuder was bent out te the liastilu Burkheldcr for thiity day., and oue of the masculine gen der will fcjcnd the next live days in the retirement of the same place. Six ethers, ledgcis, were discharged. Gee. W. Ceimcny is the only announced Republican candidate for Legislature from the city, and the ten days for names te be handed in arc up. Majer Fasnacht has two geed eyes and i there is no law against him being Harry Myers' deputy. But Ben Lengnccker is the man te make terms with. J. Cameren Muhlenberg, paymaster in the United States atmy who has been stationed at Walla Walla, Washington Territory, ai lived in Lancaster last even ing. He is looking very well and gets here just in time te take a hand in the primary. During the heavy storm of Wednesday night lightning struck the gable cud of the house of Mr. Suavely, owner of the mill en the toad leading from Intercourse te Williauistewii, in Paradise township. The building was slightly damaged, but the in mates escaped unhurt. Bessie Spiecr was arrested te day by Chief of Police Deiehlcr, charged with stealing fmm the stoic of Metzijer & Ia.ughman, West King sheet, a roll of figured silk. The thelt took place a week age, but was net discovered until yester day. The laiceny was effected by wrap ping up the stolen silk in a ceuuterpaue which Miss Bessie hud purchased. The silk Tt:u sold by her te Margaict Frank lin. By tha breaking of a valve of engine Ne. 141 en the Pennsylvania raihead, near the debet, the locomotive was slightly disabled and had te be iuu up le Colum bia for repairs. Fi eight travel was de layed for a short time. W. A. Marshall, of this city, son of the William Marshall, and master en beard the United States vessel Vandalia, which for the past year has been cruising in the West Iudies, has been mlercd te Wash ington ler examination ter promotion. OIUTUAKT. Ile.itu ei Henry 1.. Jlli&lilcr. Henry L. Mihbler died of consumption at his incidence en Gcinuui stieet this afternoon, al 1 o'clock. Deccibed was iu 11 year of his ae. He v,::s the only son of the late Dr. I.cnjimin Mhhlcr, niauu fnctuicr of the celehrated "Mishler's Ucib Hitters," and miicc his father's death he has been engaged in the manu facture of "II. L. .Mi-hler's Keystone Bit ters." Dm in" the war lie was :i monitor of Company 1$. 1M; Pennsylvania Reserves. ' Alter being out for mere than a year he secured an honei able discharge from the secretary of the war en account of sick ness ceutiacted iu the army, no was a member of Geerge H. Themas Pest Ne. 84 G. A. R. and was well known iu the city and county. Fer some months his health has been failing. Death or airs Murray. After a prolonged illness of pneumonia Mrs. Anu Murray ilicd last night at the residence of her sister, Mra. Catharine D. . Kelly, corner of Orange and Shippen stieets. Deceased was also a sister of Cel. James Dully, of Marietta. She was a wemau of strong constitution and pow erful frame aud large vitality that resisted the advances of the disease te the last, and was mei cover possessed of the quali ties and Christian virtues that mark an estimable womauheod. She was 79 years and 8 months eldt and her funeral will take place from Mrs. Kelly's residence en Monday morning at 7:45 ; mass at St. Mary's church at 8, and the remains will be taken te Uernsburg for burial. Dentil et Jeseph IT.rllllin.rt. Jeseph Brillhait has died at his resi dence en West King street. He was well known as a cigar manufacturer, although he has net been carrying en the business very extensively of late years. He leaves a family. Commissioners or Northumberland. Messrs. Wm. P. Daleman, Michael Kcl leghcr and Geerge Brown, county commis sioners of Northumberland, are in Lan caster te-day for the purpose of visiting and making inquiries a& te the manage ment of our public institutions ; especially the county prison. The commissioners of Nerthupiberlaud are also the prison in spectors, and have entire control of the prison management. Heretofore there has baen no organized system of labor in tlie prison, and the new commissioners wit-h te introduce a system that will make the prison self-sustaining. Lancaster is rather a peer field for them te gleam knowledge from, as our prison failed te be self-sus-staininglast year by $37,000. The cemmi.s sieuers will visit several ether ceuutics be fore they icturn te Sunbury. On Inhibition ami Werth Jjcciii;. Reingruber has finished, te the order of Mrs. W. L. Peiper, an oil portrait of her late deceased husband, which is displayed in the window of Jehn S. Givler & Ce.'s dry goods store, where hundreds of per sons have stepped te-day te admire the fidelity of the likeness and the skiil-witli which the artistic work is executed. Mr. Jehn P. Smaling having graduated as a garment cutter, from a course of in structions by his father, has received a diploma te that effect, which has been elegantly engrossed in Mr. C. R. Frailey's ornamental penmanship. Ne two lines in the diploma are of the same style of letter, and yet all are beautiful. It is framed in a ri'HK OtfKAT KEW TOBK BAZAAR. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GKRE A.T JNTE W YORK BAZAAK 26 k 'l& NORTH QUEEN STREET. GrRAJNTD MILLINERY OPENING, TUESDAY, APRIL 25th, THE LADIES OF LANCASTER WILL OS THESE DAYS WITNESS WILL ON THESE DAYS WITNESS 'Hie Largest ai Fist Millinery Dpi! Tlie Largest and Fist Millinery Onii THAT EVER TOOK PLACE BEFORE NOTICE ! The Grapd Opening of the New Yerk Bazaar is conducted en the same plan as our ether large establishment in New Yerk City, and our Lady Pat rons will therefore witness a real New Yerk Opening, We intend te display en these days the very latest designs of the season, among "which is a let of Real French Pattern Bon Ben nets ; in fact everything desired for the GRAND SPRING OPENING of 1SS2. Wc advise everybody te call as early iu the day as possible te avoid any rush and crowding, as we have matte satisfactory preparations, se that every body shall be pleased who will attend the Grand .Opening en TUESEAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 23tb, 20th and 27tb. GOTTSCHALK & LBDEEMAN'S Ureal lew Yerk Bazaar, Great lei Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN TnM-trrniu liubt q pay. & . . Fer the benefit of our friends and patrons, who are uuable te visit the city in the evening, we will have OUR STORE ILLUMINATED by the ELECTRIC LIGHT ALL DAT ON MONDAY, APRIL 24TH. TO TIIOisE WHO HAVE NEVER SEEN THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IT WILL BE WELL WORTH A VISIT. AL. ROSENSTEIN, ONE PKICE MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Next deer le Shultz & Bre-'s 6reat flat stere0 C3&-A SUUE PUT V HIP OB CANE GIVEN TO EACH fUKCHASEK efa BOY'S or CHILD'S SUlT.-2 i-elid walnut frame and may be seen at Mr. Snialing's clothing store, North Queen stiect. C'eluiiiUin. P. 11. It. excUisien tickets te Lancaster for Monday's ciieiis. Suiprn-c birthday p.i:ty te Miss Veiiic Ebeisele last night. Hail in West Hcmpficld ou Wednesday nii-lit. Little Jehn Smith playing en soma les fell into this river and was rescued by boatmen. " Divorce" en Saturday, April 29 Gibben &Jenning, book agents, driving a double team, had a fearful runaway ycsteiday ; broke a trace aud animals" threatened te hurl the vehicle down au embaukment and break the pike te pieces en the men's cheek, but by both holding en te the lines the steeds were stepped Twe drunken negrees fought yesteiday near the Chestnut Hill com pany's railroad connections about a girl aud the vieter knocked his antagonist in sensible with a stone One of Kauffman's quairy men carried a 200 pound wheel en his back te the t-mith shop instead of roll ing it The Misses Raymond, of Marietta, have been visiting Mrs. Harry Schell Passcimcr travel brisk R. & C. excursion te the Reading military display en Mon day. Comparison e. 1. EQUITABLE. N.Y. rFrein the policy. "The said society ilees heicby premise and hricc that alter llnec years Irani the date hcreet the only conditions which shall be binding upon the holder et this policy arc, that he shall pay the premiums, at the linicsuudplacc.nnd in tin; manlier hcicin stipulated, and that the i emulations of the society as te age, resi dence, travel, occupa tion and employments, shall be observed, and that in all ether re spects, after the expira tion of the Raid three MUTUAL LIFE.N. Y. Frem the Policy. "This nelicy shall he void it any statement made in the applica tion shall be in anu re spect untrue, or it any premium or part of a premium hereon be nei paiu WIHJII UUU, UC if the insured shall die in consequence et a duel, or in any viola tion et law ; or by dis ease, violence, or acci dent, hi ought about by his indulgence in stim ulants or narcotics." "Tnc company dens net insure against self dcslrncfien in anu form. whether the in- sutcti ee snuis vi in' hane at the time of death; but. in every such cese, will pay for this policy the net re serve thereon at the beginning et the year in which death occurs, bvthe lepal standaid of the atate et New erk." Frem state ment of Dee. SI, 1SS1. Over $815,000 death years, the liability el tnc said society miner this poliey shall net be disputed.'" claim unsettled. Wliile many companies report laree sums for resisted death claims, the Equitable closed. its books at the end of the year without a sin gle contested claim. The Equitable is unquestionably the lead ing Life Insurance company or the world, its tontine method and policy the admiration et businessmen. Ne wonder its new business for 1SS1 exceeded $46,0,00-the largest busi ness. The only ether company whose busi ness has approached that et the Equitable during recent years, shows about $11,500,000 less than the the Equitable in 18S1. Isaiah Snyder, Harrlsburg, Pa., is general agent for the society. Amusements. A Great Feat. Leenati, with the Forepaugh show, actually performs the spiral roadway bicycle feat Just as represented. lie takes an ordinary-sized spider bicycle, wheel about three test in diameter, and ascends a vertical NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, IX THIS CITY. THAT EVEll A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO ALL OUR LADY VISITORS ON THE OPENING DAYS. ST. 26 and spiral roadway, winding leuiiil anil round und upward en a twelve-inch plank te a height el fllty feet Arrived at the top he turns ou his bicycle and descends at the rate of about sixteen miles an hour, a leat almost beyond beliel te these who have net .witnessed it. Leenati was ten years practising this teat, in Birmingham, England, b"ler lie get te that state el perfection that admitted et his appear ance in public. Since then he has pciloimedin uvvry capital el Europe. itE.irus. Piktex. In this city, en tlie'JOth Inst., Mary, relict et the late Jehn Pinyon. aged 69 years, 5 months and 13 days. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of Piuiicl Ilcckcr, 217 Locust street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at St. .Tames' church at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward 11111 cem etery. 2td Murray. in this city, April 20, 1SS2, Mrs. Ann Murray, aged T. years and 8 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend her funeral lreni the resi lience of her sister, Mrs. Catharine D. Kelly, Ne. 247 East Orange street, en Monday morn ins at " o'clock. High Mass at St. Mary's church at 8 o'clock. Te proceed te Harris burs: for interment en the 0:25 train. llariisburg papers please copy. Misiii.br. In this city, en the 21st Inst., II. L Mlshlcr, son of the bite Beujamin and Elizabeth Mlshler, in the 41st year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Ueorge II. Themas Pest 81. G. A. R., are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 27 East German street, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td NEW JJVEKTlSEBtt.NS. PUI1L1U SALK. ON MONDAY, APK1L 24, 1882, will be sold at the Merrimac Heuse, Lancaster city. Pa., 20 head et Heavy Canada Horses, aud a tew drivers. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. GEOltUE UliOsSMAN. S. Hess L Sew, Aucts. 2l-2td WATI'.U 1CKNT mOTlUK Tills WAlUt Kent Duplicate having been placed in my hands, 1 will receive the rents en and after Monday, April 24, 1882. Five per cent, abate ment ter prompt payment. 21-314 C. F. MVEBS, Treasurer. WANTKU.-OI1E 1R1MMEK AND TWO PAINTERS. Nene but geed mechanies need apply. Alse, a geed boy te learn paint ing. EDGEULEY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders , Market street. Lan caster, Pa. 21-2td CK1SAH rCJfFS, rllXBD WITH VANIL LA CBEAM. CKEAM PUFFS, tilled with Chocolate ltusse. CUE AM PUFFS, filled with Beise. LADY CAKE 23 cents a pound. Three dittercn:; kinds of PIES. PASTBV filled with Chocolate Russe. EGG RUSKS, etc., tresh at O. BOETTNBR'S STAND, ltd NORTHERN MARKET. F INK, l'UIN AND rANOX- STATIONBRY, NEW PANELS. XW EASELS. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, L. M. ELIOT'S NO. 42 WEST KINO. STREET. THURSDAY, APRIL 27th. TOOK PLACE BEFOHK IN THIS.C1TY. NOTICE ! The Grand Opening of the -New Yerk Bazaar is conducted en the same plan as our ether large establishment in New Yerk City, and our Lady Pat rons will therefore witness a real New Yerk Opening. "We intend te display en these days the very latest designs of the season, among which is a let of Real French Pattern Bon Ben nets ; in fact everything desired for the GRAND SPRING OPENING of 1SS2. We advise everybody te call as early in the day as possible te avoid any rash and crowding, as we have, made satisfactory preparations, se that every body shall be pleased who will attend the Grand Opening en TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 25tb, 26th and 27th. 28 NORTH QDEEN ST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1-VJK KKNT. bTOllte 0)M, i:h East King street. apSO-tld 1NQUIBE AT 134. TJUOHS FOU iu:nt. sevks dksik X able Reems ler icnt, cither singly or to gether, in Leelj'8 Building, North Queen St. Apply at ROOM Ne. 2, bcceml fleer. u20-3t w ANTU A GIUL. FOR DINING- 100 m and Kitchen. ltd .1. COPLAND. 170R KKNT. Three or lour rooms at Ne. 20 WEST KING STREET, cither for ledgers or a small family. 2d WArsTKD. lOUNO LAD1KSTU I.KAKN MILLINERY At GOTTSCHALK & LEDEUMAN'S GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR, 27-28 North Queen street. . aSO-Iwd VJOTICIC. T11K UNDERSIGNED HAVE taken the Barber Shep under Fulton Bank (Philip Sunner's old stand), where they will be pleased te have their friends cull. The shop will be run in first-class style. J. C. no YLER, ltd GUP. MYERS. ' PUHLIC BAI.E.-ON SATURDAY, APRIL. 22, ut Ne. 3 West Vine i-trcet, will be sold half-dozen of Chairs, Lounge, Rag and ethar Carpets; let of Queensware. Sale te commence at 2 o'cleckp. m. P.H. LYNE. lS-tl Adm. el Ann Elizabeth Ban icks. Q1LKS AND DKF.SS GOODS. Watt,Suana&Ce., Arc daily receiving New Goods in tbia De partment, and otter the best possible value in BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. PLAIN, STRIPED and POLKA DOT SUM MER SILKS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SURAH SILKS, Only 50c a Yard. MOIRE ANTIQUE, DAMMASSI and BRO CADE SILKS. Au Immense Stock el NEW DRESS GOODS In a'l the Popular Fabrics, at Lewest Prices. New Opening, a Choice Line of PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES, In all Sizes and Qualities. We Offer a New Line el CORSETS, Spiral Spring I ' We invite the Special Attention et Lailiej te Extraordinary Bargains In German Table Damasks, At 3lc. 33c, 37c, 45c and COc a Yard, in Hand some Designs and much under usual price. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. THIED EDITION FBIDAT EVEN'O. APBH. 21, 1882, THE DEAD MINISTER. GENERAL UUKLUUT'S LAST MOMENTS. Seized With a. Sadden and "ratal Pain iu the Regtea of mi Heart and Dying la Twenty Minutes. Imposing Funeral Honors. Panama, April 12. A steamer from the Seuth brings particulars of the death of Gen. Hurlbut. He was in his usual health when he arose en the 27th ult. He played for some, time with his grandchildren. While washing he was suddenly seized with intense pain around the heart. Ilis loud and agenizing'cries aroused every one in the house. On being lifted from the fleer te the bed he recovered moderately and said, "Ged bless you all ; I am dying ; eh, my heart !" A few mere disjointed phrases were all he uttered. A sharp convulsive shock then ran through his body and in less than twenty minutes from the first attack he was dead. The lamily declined the offer of the Chilian government te give him a public funeral. The funeral was a most imposing one. The streets through which the cor tege passed were thronged with spectators and many of the houses were draped in menrmng. Flags were at half mast en the public buildings at Lima and Callae, and the stores in both cities were closed during the funeral. Prier te the cortege leaving the legation the Episcopal service was read by Mr. Lewis. The casket was placed en the handsome hearse of the Italian fire brigade and preceeded by about one hundred Free Masens of all nationalities in ordi nary costume and was drawn by volunteer Americans, ihe remains were followed by all the official dignitaries heie, includ ing Admiral Lynch, the Chilian com mander ; the American and French ad mirals ; American, French, Italian and Chilian naval officers anda score of Peru vians, well known here if net abroad. Bringing up the rear, ene thousand strong at least, was every Peruvian in Luna, (dressed iu strict mourning), belonging te the party of which Gatuica Calderon was chief. They were followed by the studeuts of the Sau Carles university. On the arrival at the railway station the casket was placed in a fuueral car and taken te Yillejas whence it was conveyed te the Meiggs vault. Senores Terrazos Pinte, the minister for Salvader, Carles Elias and Cesaerc Chacaltaua delivered eloquent aud impressive speeches in eulogy of the deceased and the proceedings terminated. On the 6th of next month the casket will be removed with every solemnity and a precession of beats from the men-of-war and merchantmen ia Callae will accem pany it te the steamer, which will convey it te Panama en leute for the United States. Rumors gained currency that General Hurlbut had been poisoned by opposing political factious. Net much weight was attached te these rumors, siuce everyone is satisfied that he died from natural causes, but as a precautionary measuiea portion of the stomach has been sealed in a jar aud will be forwarded te New Yerk for analysis. . m BY W1KK. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. The trichinosis sufferers at Bridesburg are worse. 547 Chinese labeiers have arrived at Victeria, B. C, and 900 mere are te ar rive before August. A rotary boiler at the Sugar river paper mill, Clairemont, N. II., exploded, killing a man and injuring several ethers. An unknown man was suffocated in Mil'er's lime kiln, Reading, last night. Gen. Burt died at Saratoga te-day. Riley Lcsher, of Reading, has died in the Harrisburg hospital from injuries en the railroad sustained last Friday. The jury iu the Malley case at New Haven has been completed and the taking of testimony will begin en Tuesday. The Republican senators held a brief caucus te-day te provide for filling com mittee vacancies caused by thciesiguatien of JEllcr. Senater Mitchell will probably be given the chairmanship of the pension committee. Reports from Tucson, Aiiieua, con firm the previous accounts of wholesale massacres by Iudiaus at Eagle Creek. At San Carles, twenty persons were killed at oue sweep, and ether individual cases of murder aud pillage are mentioned that leaves little or no doubt of their verity. Secretary Felger te-day telegraphed orders te San Francisce for revenue steamer Cerwin te proceed te .the Arctic ocean at once te the assistance of the offi cers and crew of the burned steamer, Rogers. A Free Trade club h is been ergmised in Davenpeit, Iowa. The Terente shoemakers offered te com promise with their striking female opera tives and giaut their demands, pievided the strikers refused. The painters and carpenters' strike continues. The wagon factory of the Webster com cem pauy en the West Virginia penitentiary at Wheeling, was damaged te the amount of $2,800 last night. Governer Heyt, General Simen Cameren and a number of state senators and repre sentatives were present tedcy at the for mal transfer of the miners' hospital at Ashland from the building commission te the beard of trustees. The governor sub sequently held a receptien and there will be further festivities te-night. Tomorrow the party will attend the opening of a military bazaar at Reading. SISUKAM SWINGS. Ttie Death Sentence Against Mrs. Cr.ive'jt Murderer Executed at Last. New Yerk, April 21. William Sin dram, the murderer of Mrs. Ciave, was executed this morning at the city prison at 8:36. He remained firm te the last. After spending the evening in playing cards with the boy burglar and murderer, McGIein, Sindram went te bed and slept soundly until after six this morn ing. He ate a hearty breakfast and manifested no emotion. At 8:15 he was led out te the gallows. While being pinioned and the rope was being adjusted en his neck he did net flinch, and preserved the same determined and set expression. When the drop fell the body worked convulsively for several minutes. He was pronounced dead in fifteen minutes. His neck was net broken and he died from strangulation. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, April 21. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states fair weather, nerthwest2rly winds, hizher barometer, stationary temperature. The Beautiful Science of Hedging. Philadelphia Press, Organic Republican. It is net true that General Beaver has been forced upon the party by Senater Cameren or the machine. Philadelphia Pre-s, Independent Republican. The convention was summoned tee early ; it was purposely called ahead of the usual time of the county primaries and conventions ; most of the delegates are named by the county committees, and there has been no adequate opportunity for free popular action. Like oil upon troubled watera Is Hale's Heney et Horehound and Xar upon a cold. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. apl"-lwdeediw IARKETB. fmiadelpbla market. Philadelphia, April 2!.-r-Flenr Ann. but market quiet: Superfine at $3 73i 50; Extra $595 75: Ohie and Indiana lam ily. 75Q7 25 : Penn'a family, f6 2S6 50. Kye flour at $500. Wh( beat unsettled and dull : Del. and Pa. Red, 4Ggl 43 ;;de Amber, $1 9Ql 50. Cern quieter and unchanged. Oats dull and e stcr ; Ne. 1 Wliite. Clc ; Ne. 2 de COC ; Ne. 3 de i'Jc ; Ne. 2 Mixed. 53c. Rye scarce at 90(S01e. Previsions steady ; geed demand for smoked meats. Lard steady. Rutter quiet and steady nt decline; Cream ery extra Pa.. 31c ; Western. SlgSlc ; de geed te choice, 2930c. uens nominal. Eggs tinner en Uglit supplies ; Penn'a., !?c ; Western ISc. uneese steady. Petroleum dull ; Rennet!. VA. Whisky at 1 21. Seeds geed te prime clever dull at 75Sc ; de de Timethy dull at 12 C02 75 : de Flax seed firm at $1 40. .tew Yern mutti. New erk, A pi 11 21. Fleur Stale and Western firm and rather quiet. Southern firm. Wheat ',lfic lower and heavy trade, limited : Ne. 2 Red. May. $1 iJi& 1 t'i : de June, 14Jil 4'JJf: de July, il 33ai 3i;H'; de Augu-t. l 23f8l i"ij;. Cern HlJic lower anil weak : Mixed Western spot, SOgOlJe : future, SlAf0))ic. Oats '4lc lewtr anil heavy ; Ne. 2 May. WJ57c;de June, 5i'GV ; de Aii., ISJiQ 4De ; State, 59SG2e ; Western, SSgOJc. Uralu ana 1'r .'Tl JUOtttlH. One o'clock quotations ut niln ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Kast Kin;; street. mil pmvi!. Ifreker. i-V April 21. Chicago. Cern Oats .71.14 my, 74 .uya Philadelphia. .; .57, .S." .5t heat l.3I . 1.33i . 1.30X . l.tli Perk IS07K 1-V27,' Lard Vlli 11.37.M May.., June... July ... May.... June... July 1.4"fi 1.20K Cive stecK mnrketi. Chicaoe. lings Receipts, 2,400 head : liip lucnts, 10.0JU head ; niarku1 slew and gener ally weak ; prices fully 5c lower ; common t' geed mixed. f(J 653715 ; heavy packing and shipping. $7 15J87 W ; light at f K.J7 15, chielly at $77 10 ; skips and culls at HH0 50. Cattle Receipts. 7.000 head; Mhipmcnts,2 10.) head ; market steady and unchanged: at her mere active movement ; experts, $7 10g7 00 ; geed te cheicu shipping. $6 C07 ; common te fair,$3 40Sf;40; mixed butchers', $ 15: ." : grass Texans. $35 Ce ; stackers and lei. lets active but a shade lower at $-5 3eg5 40. Sheep Receipts, 1,4C0 head ; shipments, 1,50J head ; market active, linn and stre.Ig : common te lair, $ej?0 ; medium te geed $U25 66 50 ; choice te extra, $ 7037 ; I-ainbs, $7 12 ; shorn, $-1 5 80. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, S.V) head. Maiket firm; best cattle. W 2j7 73; t.iir te geed, J07 ; common, $5 500. flogs Receipts, COO head. Market Hi 111 ; l,htladclphia3,$740700. Yorkers. $7&725. sheep Receipts. tOU head. Market linn woeled, $C7 ; clipped, $5 I03C. BtoeK 3tarHec. New Yt'ik, Philadr'ir'a and titie.d .SteekK also United Stat. ' reported daily 1 Jacoh 15. Lohe, 2i Xe! th tucen street. April 21. 10:00 1:00 :;:. a. m. 1. r. vM. V.fs CVS - "V4 iVA .... wu 2 20)i .... ia: lei'i .... 73K 73'4 .... 123); 12G?S .... '9) 70jJ .... SWi 'i .... :iva xZ .... W 'J)i, ... no"iii ."."." J$4, ?.$. .... '11M 27Jj .... stfi si?i .... C2' .... 2.si.C 2SJ4 .... 1" 10)$ .... 37 a7 .... Ttys 77 .... C. C. &1. C. R. R Del., Lack. Wextern Denver & Rie Grande N. Y.. Lake Krie & Western.. KastTcnn, Va. & Georgia ... Missouri, tiansastt Texas Lake Shereft Mich. Southern Louisville & Nashville New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ontario A Western Omaha Cem... Omaha Preferred Pacific Mail Steamship Ce... Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific Wabash. .. t. hi l.s & Paciiic. Western Union Tel. Ce PennsylvaniaR.lt di Heading , ISulIale- Pitts. & West Northern I'acitie Cem ' " I'retcrrcd, Ai-JiC'JX. SOTJLVE8. There Is no worse enthralluicnt ler torment ed mun than the exactions et a morbid nerv ous condition. The ever-taxed brain then gets no rest from tranquil sleep and needs the pacifying inllueuec et Dr. C. W. Rcnseu' Celery and Chamomile. Piils. ap!7-lwd&w HuKDitEDS et Men, Women and Children rescued in every community lreni beds of sickness and almost death and made strong by Parker's Ginger T'uic are the best evi dences In this weild r its sterling worth. Pest. ap7-lmdeod&eew It Heads the List Ot all ether preparations or medicines. In ciics et nausea headache, dizziness or Irregu larities et the system. Rurdeck Itloed liitteis have no equal. They never fail lit allerding immediate roller. Price Sl.CO. Per wile at H. 15. Cochran's drug -lfre, 131 North Queen stieet, Lancaster, Pa. Nursing mothers gain slicngth by lining Urewn's Iren Rittcrs. It acts like a charm in restating te health and Mrcngth evetstraineil nature. apl7-lwd&w NnseDY enjoys the nicest surroundings If in bad health. There aie miserable people about te-ilay te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried, fcce ether column. mt-lmdco.IA.cen' l'liea! Piles: riles : A mum emu found at last! Ne one need sutler! A sure cure ler Blind, Weeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 23 or 30 years standing. Ne ene need sillier live minutes alter applying tliLs wonderful seething medi c'ne. Lotions, iiiHsruments and electuaries de mere haim than geed. Williams' Ointment ab.serls the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly sit nigi .ilter getting warm in bed), acts as a peiiltice.sives instant and pain less relict, and is prepared only ter Piles, itch ing et the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hen. J. 31. Ceflinberry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores of Pile Cutes, and itattbrdsme pleasure le say that I have never leunil anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief a Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Price, $1.00. I1euv& Ce., Pre prIi;ter.-, Ci'Vesey Street, New Yerk, Jcb24-Tn&FdJcw Decline at Alan. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence. Sexual Debility, cured by Wells Health Re newcr. $1. Fer sale by Jehn Rlack. Celdes'h Liebig's Liquid Reef and Tonic Invigoraler imparts strength te body and mind. Take no ether. Of Druggists. apl7-lwdeed&w Catskill, Dec. 27, IsSO. Messrs. Ely Kres., Druggists, Oswego, N. Y.: I have suttercd ler miMiy years from chronic Catarrh and tried a great number et remedies without any permanent icliet ; but ieme six weeks age I was induced te try your Cream Ralm, and with the very best results. Relief was almost instantaneous, and continued use has resulted in an almost complete cure. Therefore I take pleasure In recommending your Cream Ralm te all who may be suffering as I was. S. M. Greeke, Roekkeepcr. Oflice N. Y., Catskill & Athens Steamboat Ce. r.ly's Cream Ilalin has cured me et Catarrh of several years standing. I have recovered my sense el taste and smell by its use. and can truthfully say the Ralm has no equal as a cure for this terrible disease. Frahk C. Oo Oe dex. Elizabeth, N. J., Aug. 14, 1879. Sce adv't. ap21-d&w IS AU Is Well That Ends Well. Oriu Catlln, 49 Pearl street. Buffalo N. Y., says: "1 tried various remedies for the piles but found no rcliet until I used Themas' Ec lectrieOll, which entirely cured me altera tew application!." Fer sale at II. R. Cechnm's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster Wissten, Forsyth Ce., N. C. Gexts I desire te express te you my thanks ler your wonderful Hep Ritters. I was troubled with dyspepsia ler Ave years previ ous te cemmencinjr the use of Hep Rittcrs some six months age. My cure has been -wonderful. 1 am pastor or the FlrsfMethedLst church et this place, and my whole congrega tion can testily te tne great virtues et your bitters. Very respectfully. apl8-2wdftw Rev. II. Fesebee. JOHN WASA MAKER'S. AT JOHN WANAMAKER'S. PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY: American satins printed with roses, daisies and nondescript flowers, and with dots of all sizes near together and farapart. .All colors of grounds and many colors of printing. $1.25 and 1-35- These have just come and new is the best time te see them. Why ? The makers are proba bly done making for the season ; and the whole supply is in the market. There's no scarcity : but there will be a scarcity of geed patterns long before the buying time is ever. Nobody wants te have any left at the end of the season. Everybody plans te have a scarcity before the buying time ends. Surah, gres-grain and satin merveilleux of every color re quired te matcht hem ; and that is a piece of rare geed news, Ncci-fluter circle. Chestnut-street entrance. Camel's-hair grenadines of ten pretty patterns of silk plaid and check at 7S and S1; cents. Yesterday we were twice offered the very same grenadines at 1, which means that they are worth $1.25 at retail. We happen te have get one and two pieces that's all of each of these ten patterns 'at 75 and 85 cents a yard. Black albatross of four quali ties, 2)72 te 60 cents ; 40 te 45 incher Avide. New forget that we've been selling the 60-cent quality at Ziyi cents.. If we get any mere of it, se that we can sell it at that price, we shall be very glad. Meantime we are giving a full money's-worth en all ; and a quarter mere than the money's worth en one the 37 cent ie inch. Next-outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. Flannel with silk embroidered clots is new ; 75 cents" navy-blue with white dots, navy-blue with cardinal dots, light-blue with pink dots, light-blue with lighter-blue dot, inazarliie with, white dots, black wtth white dots. Matelasse flannel at 50 cents, is new ; it is net new at 60 ; but the 50 cent quality is net se fine and soft. Such a collection of flannels is hardly te be seen anywhere ; about 1 50 different stripes and plaids ; all the plain colors you can think of; and w.hite of mere sorts, qualities anil textures than you would read, if we should write. Outer circle, northeast lreni centre. Grenadines are beyond these e.f any former season, net only in variety of patterns, but in richness of effects and even of textures. The weather se far has kept back the sale of them ; and the assortment is best new. Next-outer elrele.Cheslnut street, cn'ratice. Axminster, mequette, brus sels, tapestry and ingrain carpets are at their best new ; and we are able te de mere carpet work than we are doing; besides mere room is getting ready. Mattings are at their best alse: Net th gallery. Pin-dot Swiss at 28 cents of a quality that usually costs 40. Only pin dots ; larger dots at full prices. Fourth-circle, City hall square entrance. Mull and batiste neck-handkerchiefs with a little brilliant silk embroidery in one corner. The centre of batiste and the border of mull of a darker shade; such combinations. The fichu itself is worth about 35 cents, and the embroidery about 2-j mere. The price of the whole is 26 cents ; 1 200 of them ; and they are beautiful. When had you better come for yours ? Third circle, southeast from centre. Deuble damask napkins at $i.5e a dozen; of which we sold last fall 1 2,000 te a New Yerk merchant at $i.65; and he get his money's worth, tee. Buying linens, as we de from makers of all countries, quite a little wholesale trade comes without our seeking. It helps us te buy much, and se te buy low. Outer-circle, Chestnut street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market street' and City-hall square. I PHILADELPHIA.