LANCASTER DAILY WIEUjGENCEfttTUgpAY APRg25, 1882. or hue ; Fplendid plumes, ostrich leathers and laces te match the assortment of hais give added effect te tne elegant display, and the charming floral ornamentation of the spacious establishment makes it a very attractive resort-for purchasers in this line. A large floral arch spans the en trance, suspended from which there is a "true lever's knot." la the foreground within there is a fine display of rare tropical plants, whilst overhead the word "Welcome" greets the eye. A big sun flower does net fail te attract attention, and the decoration of the chandeliers and ceuuters with fragrant flowers is in excel lent taste. A double horseshoe en one of the counters is a fine piece of workman ship, while gracefal festoons hung from all available points with admirable regard te effect, make the scene one of brilliant beauty. The work of decoration was still going en when our reporter looked in en it at neon te-day, and when finished te-night tbe Bazaar will be a veritable bower of beauty. Purchasers are presented with handsome cards as souvenirs of the occa sion. Thb U. 1$. Net Ixclciiki. The Impression which tome have imbibed that the U. 11. Mu tual Aid Society, et Lebanon. Pa., Is Included among the 213 insurance coin pan tea proceeded against by Commissioner fester is false. The U. J), has always faithfully complied with the requirements of Its charter, and never has been classed among tlie speculative, grave yard companies. ap25-ltd r-.rrr.-rr-v.T I.cxes convulsed by cough can be seethed wltli Hale's Heney et Horehound and Tar. I'lke'ri Toetluwliu Dreps cure in one mlnult 1 ap2(-lwdcedftw Net u drink, notseld In bar-roema, but a re liabli! non-alcoholic tonic medicine, usclul ut all time, and lh all seasenfi, In Brown's Iren Blttcis. a241wdftw Hundreds of Men, Women and Children rescued in i-very community from beds of sickness und almost death and made strong by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evi dences 1n the world of it sterling worth. Pest. ap7-lmdeodftcew Winsten, Kersyth Ce., N. C. Gbjib-1 desire te express te you my thanks for your wonderful JIep IlltlGis. 1 was troubled with dyspepsia ler Ave years previ ous te commencing tlie use of Hep Bitters sonic six months age. My cure bes been won derful. 1 uni pastor of the First Methodist church et tiiN place, uud my whole congrega tion c-im testily te litu great virtues et your Miter. Very lesprcttully. ap!8'2A-d&w Uv. II. Fkukbee. Making,a Italse. Jehn Hajs, Ciedit. I. O., says tliat ter nine months lie could net raise Ms hand te Ills head through lameness In the shoulder, but by the unu et Tiiema-t' lCrieelrie Oil be was entirely cured. Fer cum ut II. B. Cechrnn's drug Mcne. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Skin UiiKiaseM Cured By Dr. Fnzter's Maeic Ointjiknt. Cures as it by magic pimples, black beads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the faec, leaving the skin clear, healthy ami bcautltul. Alse cures itch, bm tier's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ring worm, scala bead, chapped hands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, ebrtlnate ulcers und sores, -Ac SKI DISEASE. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., euffcrcl beyond all description from a skin disease which ap peared en his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed Ills eyes. The most careful doctor. ing had failed te help hiui, and after all had' railed he used Dr. Fnizler s Magle Ointment and was cured by a few applications. " The lirst and only positive cure ler skin diseases ever discovered. Fer hale by II. B. Cochran, 137 und 133 Nert i Queen street, Lancaster. HENRY & CO., Sele Prep. leters, 02 Vcsey Street, New Yeak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Uceiated Piles, Ik. William's Indian Pilk Ointment l asurecuic. Piice tl.ue, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store. fel'27-MftThdftw Small annoyances in lite nrc vanishing through scientific discovery. In his Skiu Cuie, Dr. C. W. Bensen, et Baltimore. Md., lias created a perfect remedy for tetter, erup tions and scurf en the face or scalp. Every pet son using it will have a clear countenance. ap24-lwd&w THE FAKMKRS FKIKND Dr. limber's Red Herse Powders arc the best in tiic market. They are net a mere feed mode et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse und cattle powders, and will euro und fatten stock in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestlve organs and secretions, und may be safely relied upon for the cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs und poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality et railkln cows und keep all kinds el sloe It in a healthy condition. Sold every whi-ie at '20c. per pack, fi for $1; large size -10c., or ." ter $1. .Sold in Lancaster at Cecluaii'-. Ding Mere, 137 and 139 North Queen streets augS-lydeed&wl Dr. Franer's Reet Hitter. Frazler's Reet Bitters are uet a dtam-shep whisky beverage but arc- strietly medicinal in cveiy sense. Tuey act strongly upon the liver niid kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make theweak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and clean Be the bleed and system et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Rush et Bleed te tlie Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, Screlu Ions Humors and Seres, Tetter, Ring vorm. White Swelling, Erys!pelas,.Serc Eyes and ter young men suffering from Weakness cr De bility caused from lmprudence.and te females in delicate health, Frazler's Reet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frazicr : 1 have used two bottles of your Reet Bitters ter Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and K Idney niseaes,and they did me mere geed than nil tlie doctors and the medicine I ever u-ed. Frent the first dose I took I be gan te n.tiid, and I am new in perfect health and feel as well as I ever did. I consider your medicine one et the greatest of blessings. Mrs. M. Mabtiv, Cleveland, O. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, at $1 per bottle. IIkxbt A Ce. Sele Proprietors, 62 Vesey street, New Yerk. f25-wAsdAw Hew. young seever you may be. With falling teeth, you're grim and old ; And losing your mouth's purity. Your features seem both dull and cold. Then man or maid, warned of your fate, Seek SOZODONT, e'er It's tee late. ap25-lwdeedAw Skfany Men. " Wells' Health Renewcr" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. SI: Depot, Jehn Black. KfcSUIlKII FROM DEATH TliefollewIngstatementofWllllain.J Cough Ceugh lin, orsemcrvllle, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te sk ter it the nttentlen of our read ers. He says : " In the lall or 1876 1 was taken with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there tlie doctors said I had a hole in my left lung a big as a hair cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time' a repe t wcu: around thatl was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for tub Lraas. I laughed at my friends, think ing tnat my case was incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and be convinced that eon oen een sump' ion can be cured. I have taken two bottles nad can positively say that it has done mera geed Van all ether medicines I nave taken since my alckness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall soeu be able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen stre iv28-lTdeedTbw2 FUee and Bugs. Flies, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Rough en Rats." 15c" jrjEir JLIXK WILLSOW. HOUSEFURNISHING. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER. Baby.&pia, Mtt<iml And CHEAPEST GARDEN TOOLS in Town. Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, Tin-Reefing and Spouting Specialties. STJKN" & 152 SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.l lea chills, fever, ague, and weakness. Col Cel den's Llcbig's Liquid Beef and Tonle In vigor- ater. Celden't: tak no ethtr. Of Druggist. ap24-lwdeedftw Tha Elixir of Life. That purely vegetable compound. Burdock Bleed Bitters, may be Justly tcimcd the Elixir of lif. A pleasant and effective medicine; it Imparts strength and vitality te the entire system. Price l. Fer sale at 1L B. Cochran's drug Hterc, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Urewn-R Household Panacea Is the most eflectlve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externa) ly.and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures t pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and is THK UUEAT RELIEVES OF PAIN. "Baewa's HocsxneLD Paxacxa" should be in every family. A tcaspoenful of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time wUI bkbax up a cold. 25 cts a betUe. febll-lYdM,WftSftw HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The best teal ve in tne world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheum, tclter,chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. Tlie salve is tiArantecd te give perfect satisfaction in every ease or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 2. cents. Seil In Lancaster at Cochran's DrugSteie, A Geed Angel's Visit A Tale of "Kant dull." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her Had and sighing, dearest Irlcnd, once bright and guy, new scarce could keep from crying; for, '-eh," she sold, "'tis a din grace te sec with screiula, my lace se badly marred !" then said her friend, ' Kesadalis wll your troubles end." T.lanrhe called en Kate nethcr day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin ns talr, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se goeil as Resadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and. banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold in Iancastcr at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. v30-lydcedAw3 Plleat riles! flips: A sure euro found at last! Ne one need sutler ! A sure euro ter Blind, Bleeding, 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 et 25 or 30 years standing. Ne one need sutler live minutes after applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, instruments and electuaries de mere harm than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the lntense Itching n.i.',.i..in .. i!.i,r t, ti.,nm, I,, ............ , ...., .... -" """," bed), acts as a peulUce.gives instant nndpain- less relict, and Is prepared only, ter Piles, itch-1 ing et the private parts, and ter nothing else, Read what the Hen. J. IS. Cefflnberry. of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores et Pile Cures, and itafferds me pleasure te say that I have never teund anything which gave such immediate and permanent relict as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by U. Si. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Price, Sl.oe. Uknrt A Ce., Pre prlcters, C2 Vesey Street, New Y'erk, feb21-TuAFd&w A Cough, Celd or sere Tnreal slioule no stepped.' Mcgtcct frequently results in an In curable L-ing Disease" or Consumption. Brewn'b .bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups un.l balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parte, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Publio Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's lirensliial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant ue for n'carly n entire generation, they have at tained we) -nerlted rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cente a box every where ni8-lvdl'TliASAlvw' A Werd te the Wise Is Sufficient," An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, nay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as -directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold in the head it is unequalee. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 80 cents. On receipt of 50 ccnti will mall a package. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego. N. Y. Fei sale by Lancaster Druggists. mar2-dAw Tl DEATMt. a i . ' i Marks. At his residence. Ne.332 North Duke street, in this city, en Monday, the 21th Inst.. at 5 o'clock a. ui., Jacob M. Marks, aged C7 years, 1 month and 30 days. Funeral from his late residence, Ne. ttl North Duke street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster cemetery. "2td Myxbs. April 24, 18S2, Uriah Myers, aged C9 years and 4 months. Funeral enWednesday(26th). Services at the house at 10 o'clock a. m. Burial at Paradise Prebyterian chapel. Relatives and friends invited te attend, 2t 6iLi.ER8.-In this city, en the 24th of April, 18S2, Mary A., wlte et James W. Sellers, n the 61th year of her age. . The relatives and friends of the family ate respectfally invited te attend the funeral trem the residence of William Merris, Ne. 322 Seuth Water street, en Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster eemo eeme :ry. t 1TJSW ADVMJtTISEXIiSlb. WANTHD. AT TDIS OFFICE COMES of the Dailt Ixtellieescer et Novcm Nevcm lmi881. tfd WANTED. TWO ROUS ABOUT IS OR 17 years old ; one te leain Carriage Smith ing, and one te learn Carriage Painting.", Ap ply at en ee at the Carriage Factory et & PHILIP JOER80M; lt 126-12S East King Street. FOR 3 ALE. 10,000 BRICK OR MURK AT Private Sale. Inquire at Excelsior HaU Saleen, Ne. 125 East King Street, et It JOHN SCUOENBBRGER & SONS. TTTAnTKD. VOCKO LADIB8 TO LEARN S -. MILLINERY At GOTTSCHALK A LEDERMAN'S GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR, 27-23 North Queen street. a20-lwd W ANTED IMMED1 ATBLY. A GOOD GIRL te make herself generally useful about a Restaurant. Apply at Ne. 26 East King street. GEO. H. M1LLEB. w anted. a situation hv a sol. dier. who lest leirana has -a familr. as Watchman or tome llsrnt'werk at which lie can make himself nwful. Apply at It 4V NORTH WATER ST," Ajrr.nTiBBMjepa. V r 4 r T"" WILLSON, North Queen Street. EA.NO AfiTER, 'PA. POLITICAL. fr'OK JUr COMHISSIONEK. SUBJECT TO THK DECISIOJT OF THU DKXOCI'ATIC COC3TT COSVKNTIOX. WILLIAM ELLMAKER. Ktrl Township. BENJAMIN HITHER. 8th Ward.City. r JEROME B SHULT3, Jilirabethtewn. CoaBtyCemBilUM Heating. The Democratic County Committee will meetatSheber's Hetel, this city, at 10 a.m., en MONDAY. MAY 1, 1882, te lix the time for the County Convention and te transact such ether business as may be brought beiore It. W. U. nENSEL, Chairman. LAXCASran. Pa., April 19, lai d&w jvj;ir AitrEKTisEMENTs. IOIC MAI.K A LOT UFTHOKUCGHBBKU ' WHITE lilUHA EGGS. Apply at REAR et Ne. 35 SOUTH PRINCE Ui-t STREET. 1?OIl 1CK1ST. 'A' STOI apSOttd STORK ROOM, 185 East King street. LN(JU11U AX 1S3. INSTATE OF MUTtfA 8 KHAttrFBtft, J late of Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te niuke immedi ate settlement, and theso having claims or de mands against 11m .:imewiirpresent them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster, Piu J. L. aTElNMETZ, ap24-Ctdeaw Executer. riHlE OUTLLNK OF A CANCER TU3IOK J. is always iriegular. Sometimes tb sur face Is enarssly and unevenly granular: al ways there are portions mere prominent than ethers ; or, te speak mers ''correctly, there are lines and scams mere or less deeply indented into the substance el the growth, cancers and tumors et all kinds permanently cured by the treatment et DBS. it. I). :ind,M. A. LONU AKEK. Oflice 13 East Walnut street, Lan caster. Consultation free. ap24-3td PIIULIC HALE OF VAL.VAULE KEAL estate and personal property. At the Ulestcr Heuse, in Lancaster, Pa., will be sold at public sale en WEDNESDAY EVENING MAI 10. A. D. 1&S-2, at X o'clock, the following desciihed real estate, late of Martha L. Shaet fer. decaufted, te wit : All that TWO-8TORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE Ne. 437) with let et ground theicte belonging, con taining in lrent 33 feet, and extending in depth 230 feet, te a public alley, situated en the north slde of West Orange street. This prop erty war the late residence of Mrs. Sheaffer, and is one et'the' most deslrable places in the city et Lancaster. The house contains ten rooms, is well built and modern in style, with alllhc Improvements and n beautiful slde yard. In the afternoon et the same day at 1 o'clock, en the premises, will be -sold at nubile sale the personal property and HouseholdFur HeuseholdFur HouseheldFur niture belonging te the estate of the late Mrs. Shaeffer, deceased. - Conditions made known at sale bv .T. L. STEINMETX, ap24-ced,tsd Executer. CSiCft REWARD. lr VlKTUlS OF TDK tlUU authority given me by the reselu tien of Councils of February 4. 1874. 1 herebv letlcr a. ws ard et FIVE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for the arrest and conviction et the pePKm or persons who set lire te the stable belonging te Davis Kit eh, jr., in the Beventh warn, en sararaay nigui last, April latn. isd'2. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will also be paid for tlie arrest and conviction et the per son or persons who tired the carpenter shop en the corner of Duke and TJrecn streets, be longing te Oclis. BaltE A Ce., en Sunday morn ing, AprU IS, lt2. JOHNT. MACGONIGLE. ' Mayer OOAIi REWARD. 1 WILL PAY THREE 550UVJ HUNDRED DOLLAUS reward for tub urrest and conviction of the person or persons who broke the Fire Alarm box, Ne, 62, located at Seuth Christian and Green streets, en Sunday morning, April ICth, 1S82. and THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the arrest and conviction of tlie persons who broke the Fire Alarm box. Ne. 45, located at West Fred erick nnd Market streets, en Sunday morning April Hitll, 1882. . JOHN T. MACGONIGLE, apr 17 tM -yrrii'VE get -. THE HUMAN HAND OUT DONE I THE NORTON BOOB CHECK AND SPRING I JUST OUT, is one of the greatest inventions et the age. It prevents the slamming of doers most thoroughly and closes them automati cally witli mere preoisien than can be done with hand. It net only shnts the deer noise lessly but with such vasyness et action that the deer itself cannot be injured by any at tempt te slam it. The invention can be seen in operation at Jehn Copland's. Jes. Cremcr's and Ames Ltc's, North Queen street. S. BOYD MARTIN, HARRISBURG, PA. Sele Agent ter Central Pennsylvania. ap2V2wd,TuThA8 PANTALOONS. Avoid bad-fitting Pants. They spoil the entire Suit and one can't feel at ease with them en. no matter hew fine the material. We give scrupulous and con stant attention te the require ments of this point and use ONLY THBliATESTandMOST APPBOVED,PATTERNS. fCWES&CO. i LEDGER BUILDING. Chestnut imd Sixth Sts.. PHILADELPHIA. TSTATK or urxmun makhn EMIO, Letters Aj lite et Lancaster City, deceased. testamentary en said estate having been jrruiit ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted tosaiddecedent ure requested te make Im mediate settlement, und these havinir claima ?SSS22rVh !!!&Wt&uiaoritemnte against the estate el said te fcb watfce same -te e understated r.wuvuiiTit tn n.v. v ,. .nm tnthnnn. without delay, residing in Lancastet city. n r kBf CtlKUsTlAN UAGELGANS, B. F. Davis, . Kxecuter. Attorney. - mO-Ctd.eaw jehjt wAKjMjjeaca. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, O .THTLADELPHrA.. O J J-' - - - w .J ., TUESDAY : Pekin stripes of black and white all silk gres-grain and satin in a great variety of widths of stripes, $2 te $3.50. Satin merveilleux is one of the most favored silk fabrics for summer wear, being brilliant and light. We have a large supply at $1, which will be found CrparticuJariy goea ier mat low price. V e are net quite satis fied te speak of it as below value; but it will pass as a geed exam ple of close buying, with all the advantage wc have in our large trade. Next-outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. Ten figured grenadines at $2 are as geed as any we have at $2.50. .There's nothing whatever against-them. 1 hey are sold te us below value, te clear a stock; and we are glad te sell them te you at a price te spoil for a day or two, our ether goods of the same grade. Alse, a Lupin's lainage, which is tee heavy for most ladies; and, se is sold for 75 cents, instead of $1 its price in its season. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entiance. Towels are a geed illustration of our' linens. This is the season for useful towels, rather than towels te be looked at. Se towels te be used abound new. They cost from 8 cents te a dol lar. Eight cents buys a geed small huckaback towel of pure linen. A dollar buys the most luxurious and effective -towel that is made. Between the two are a great many sorts; and some of the sorts are in many sizes. Whatever sort of towel for use you may want you will find here ; and a fair sprinkling of towels for show. But it would be idle te get together great quantities if we didn't at the same time afford the ether advantages. Loek at the trade we have built up in five years. Net done by any one ad vantage. It is the result of variety, quality, trueness, relia bility, responsibility. May be, we shall one of these days give : you our notion 01 what these most weighty words stand for. It is indeed daring te .use them in selling the goods of the whole world. But we were talking about linens. Outer circle. Chestnut street te 'City-bull square en trance. A new book for boys by Harry Castlemen. Geerge at the Fert ; or, Life Among the Sol diers : the third and last volume of the Roughing It series. Cleth, 90 cents. We have all of Castlemen's books : Gunbent Series, 0 volumes, ttecky Mountain Series, 3 volumes, Sportsmen's Ciub Series, 8 volumes, 60-Ahead Scries. 3 volumes, Prank Nelsen series, 3 volumes, Kenghlng It Series, 3 volumes. New books for the young are net published at this time of the year as a rule ; but is there any geed reason why they shouldn't be bought? We have most of the better ones that are in print. North et Thirteenth-street entrance. Fleer mattings $4 te $32 a roll. A new-comer is crimson, all of one color ; another is old geld : both seamless. By the way, there is quite a variety of seamless mattings; and we havn't mentioned them before. Seamless means without the two rows of reed-ends coming out underneath at intervals of about two yards. Beth sides alike. Ine matting room contains only samples ; one roll of a sort. Yeu can see all the sorts in a few minutes; a quick conve nience in buying. Wish we had time te say something about carpets, which are at their very best new. We have been working far into the night for some time. Our room is enlarged and we can de mere than we could. 'Shall have still mere room shortly. North gallery. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, ThlrteentB and Market streets and City-ball square. ' - PHILADELPHIA. ESTATE OF CATHARINE TSHCDY, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted 'te said deendeat axe reeueated. 'te .make immediate settlement, and tnese having I w fr h n i n vw u "r JW" w dersigncu without dels; av. TOJ Or C Hemuv, TOBIAS JOHNSON, Executer. Xe. 33 North Duke Street. inl4-6t0,eaw TIIBD EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20. 1883, CbNGRKSS.' Tfeie Heuse Refuse te Ce: Election Case of Lynch Agafstcnaln Washington, .April 25. In ilie Heuse te-day, Mr. Carlisle offered a resolution calling for an iaTMtigatkm by the judiciary cennittee into the remeral by the speaker of Andrew Devine, an efficiil stenographer of the Heuse. Adopted. . Mr. Calkiaa, of Indiana, sailed up the contested election case of Linch ts. Chal mers. Mr. Randall raised the qcestien of its consideration, and the Heuse, by a rote of izi te 97, refused te oeonaer the election case. Of the seventeen Republicans Tot ing with the Democrats against consider ing the election case, nine were from Penn sylvania, TizBayae, Barn Bramav.Er- retv narnser, -Aeuej, v-weui, Daauen berger and Ward., Mr. Calkins cavenetice. that he would call up the case every morning until it was considered. The Heuse then decided te consider Mr. Robinson's resolution discharging the coo muiee en rereign' annua iron limner oor eor oer sideration of his resolution asking for ex ecutive information touching the impris onment of American citizens abroad. Proceedings la tn Meant. Wasitinqten, D. C, April 25. In the Senate te-day, after the close of themotn themetn in& business, the Senate resumed censid eratien of the Mississippi river improve ment bill, appropriating six million dol lars. All pending amendments te increase the appropriation and apply part of the motion for the benefit of the levee system was withdrawn and the bill passed by a viva voce vote withoutebjection. CUNUENSEU TKLUGRAM8. sparks Frem the Eleetrle Wires. Van Keugbnct, who murdered Farmer Richardson at 'Kingsten, Out., last fall, has been sentenced te be banged June 28. Argument en Sergeant Masen's writs of habeas corpus and certiorari began in the United States supreme court te day. The late Minister Hurlbut's family have arrivedJn New Yerk. Danenhower and bis party have started for St. Petersburg in geed health. Sioux Indians attacked a freight train between Deadwecd and Chamberlain, and killed sixteen head of cattle the most important depredation committed by .the tribe for some years. Michael Coady, one of the Bridesbursr trichinosis sufferers, died te day, and the Lutz family show no signs of recovery. It is reported that Mr. Jehn Dillen will w uui;uuitiiiiuuajijr 1CJG4UKU iiuui fuauij iu i ft ftisr rlfiva The Piince'B tlieatre at Portsmouth, EnL'land. has been destroyed bv fire. The Harmony mills at Cobees, N. Y., are new all closed. Seventy-five families have left te take positions at ether places aud ethers will fellow. TUE VAU1NKT. Ueneral Perter's Appeal for Justice. Washington, April go. All the mem bers of the cabinet were present at the meeting te-day. The last appeal of Fitz Jehn Perter for relief from the disability clause of the sentence of the court martial was again considered, but no conclusion was reached. The cowboy troubles in Arizona were also considered en an opinion from the at torney general of the legal aspects of the case. The president will send a message te Congress en this subject in a few days, asking authority for lending government aid te the territorial authorities in sup pressing the lawlessness en the part of organized bands in Arizona. . The question of American suspects in Irish prisons was also considered, and a step taken looking te their relief. OLKOMARUARIMK. An Argument That it Is Preferable te Bad Batter. Washinoten, April 25, Professer L. B. Arneld, of Rochester, N. Y., made an argument before the ways and means ; committee of the Heuse te-day in oppesi tien te the bill "te tax and regulate the manufactuie of oleomargarine." He urged that oleomargarine is a pure and wholesome substitute for butter ; that its low price places it within the means of the masses who find it preferable te peer but ter at a higher price ; and that it serves te keep the price of butter within reason able limits. The committee deferred ac tion en the bill. BROUGHT TO BAY. A Hunted Murderer Illenrs Out His Brains. Cleveland, O., April 25. A special te the Herald from Canten, says that about sunrise-' this morning, William Stull, the Georgetown murderer, wascerneredinthe weeds near Franklin, fourteen miles south cast of Canten, by the sheriff of Col umbiana county and a posse of deputies who have been following him since Sun day. Finding escape impossible Stull drew the revolver with which he murdered Mrs. Semmcrs, and fired two shots in rapid succession, killing himself instantly. The excitement in Stark and Columbiana counties is intense. MANULED AND KILLfeU. Tlie Horrible Death or" a Cattle Drever. IIaiuiisbure, Pa., April 25. A roan, evidently a cattle drover, who had papers en his person bearing the name of C. L. Walmslcy, was found lying in a horribly mangled condition near the track of the Pennsylvania railroad abeve the Juniata bridge. He was unable te give aa account of himself and died a few hours later. He had considerable money about his person, as well as a railroad ticket from St. Leuis te Baltimore. It is supposed that he must have fallen from the fast line train during the night. FIRE BEUOBD. Large, AcoerdloB Factory nursed. Babylon, L. I., April 25. Deffjngeist's accordion factory, at Breslaw, was totally destroyed by fire about 11 p. ra. last night. The less is estimated at 910,000, partially insured. A large number of people are thrown out of employment. The origin of the fire is unknown. Drug Stere Destroyed. Philadelphia, April 25. A fire occur red this morning in the drng and spice mill of McIIvaine Bres. 15th and Ham Ham melten atreqts. The .interior of the build ing was entirely destroyed together with the contents, entailing a less of from $25,000 te $40,000. THK MAIXET TRIAL. ivbac the state Propose te Prove. New Haven, April 25. At the opening of the Malley trial te-day State Attorney Doolittle made a statement that the state expected te show that James Malley, with the aid of Walter Malley and Blanche Douglass, mined Jennie Cramer, and then with the aid of ether aeeased poisoned her with arsenic te end her importunities that James should marry her and te pre vent disclosures which they feared enher part. The taking of testimony then be gan. ' Blew Oat tit Gee, e. Pout Jervib, April 25. Jehn Craft, of Carr's Reck, Pa., stepped at the Delaware Heuse in this village last night, and, en retiring te bed, blew ent the gas. This morning he was found by the porter in bis room dead. Attempted Salctde raZ.wUte. Philadelphia. April 85. A young jBn giving his namaas J. D. D. Janet wd his residence at Weedville, Allegheny county, Pa., attempted te eemsrit emicide last night in mm reansyirania railroad station at Bread street by eattinar aa ar tery in his arm. He was respectably at tired, had 90 ia his pocket and was evi- eetly insane as ha declared he waa en the way te France te kill President Gravy. He will be detained here te await the ar rival of his friends. News WAsmxQTOir, April 25. A ea bul letin just iasaed gives a proposed ylaa for the sub-division of the states and territe ries for statistical purposes. Tbepro Tbepre Tbepro sitien is te divide the oeantry into Ive divisions ta be known astbe North At lantic, Seuth Atlantic, Northern Central, Southern Central and Western divisions, instead of New England, Middle, South Seuth era and Western states. Suicide of a Renalnc Girl. Reading, Pa., April 25. Sallie Drexel, aged 16, died this morning in terrible agony. It is supposed that her death was caused by poison, taken with suicidal ia- ftent. She admitted having eaten a weed which might have been poisonous, but the physicians think that that was net the cause of her death. Accident te an Kzearslen Traia. Pueblo, Cel- April 25. Five cars of a train containing eighty excursionists from New Yerk and Bosten, were thrown off the track te-day near Canen City.en the Kie urande railroad. Fifteen peawiiiKsra were severely injured, and nearly all in the five cars were mere or less bruised, but nene fatally. - They have proceeded ou their journey. WEATHER INDICATION?. Washington, D. C, April 25. Fer the Middle Atlantis states fair weather, northerly shifting te easterly winds, sta tionary or lower barometer and slighly warmer. A Wife-Baater'a Seir-Dnatnietlen . Mauch Chunk, April 25. Jehn Speck ner, who drank two ounces of laudanum last Saturday, after beating his wife se badly as te endanger her life, died te-day from effects of the poison. MAMKJCTb- rntladelptua-Marfcet. t'HiLAUKLFHTi.,. April . Fleur dull, but unchanged; Superfine at S3 'ai SO; Extra SI 7S5 50; Ohie and Indiana lam ily, $6 S07 ' ; Fenn'a family, S3 25a) &. Rye Heur at SI 755 00. r Wheat stead v, but dull; Ne. 2 Western Red, t 43c ; bel. anil l'a. Red, $1 4131 46 ; de Amber, $1 41 50. us te quality. Cern dull and weak ler local use: Steamer 87c : Sail Yellow. 88e ; Mixed, 87387X0 ; Ne. Mixed, 86K887C . Oats steadier"; Ne. 1 White, 58c ; Ne. 2 de 5GW57c ; Se. 3 de 55c : Ne. 2 Mixed, 54055c. itye scarce und firm at 9091c. Previsions unchanged und in fair Jobbing demand. Lard quiet and unchanged Butter stead-, mere inquiry: Creamery extra Pa., 3.1.Mc ; Western, 30jg33c ; de geed te cueice, zigcauc. Rolls nominal and unchanged. Eggs easier and quiet; Penn'a., 18c; West ern, 17Jc. Ch ce steady and unchanged. Petroleum dull ; Refined, 71i- Whisky at 1 21 sales. Seeds geed te prime clever dull, old. 69 fiJic : new, 768c : de de Timethy dull at f2 60 & 70 : de Flaxseed firm at tl 40. new ler niamm. Nbw (OHM.. April 23. Fleur State and Westi-rn steady and moderately active. South ern quiet and firm. Wheutc higher and firm ; moderately active and speculative trading; Ne. 2 Red. May. SI 48; de June, SI 471 43; de July, $1 3lQl 32 ; de Augu-t, tl 22XQ1 23. Cern KOJic .higher and fairly actlve; Mixed Western spot, 850800 ; future. 81685c. Oau i&iit better: Ne. i &657?ic : de .Tuuc, 55Q.'5: de July,54654Jc: de Aug., c ; S:atc, 59863c:; Western, 68082c. Oratu ana rreviuuu yuotatleuB. One o'clock quotations et grain and pmvit Ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Breker, 15 fcest King street. April 25. Chicago. Cern Oats Perk Lard 73 JO- WW- 11.13 .75; -OK 18.28K 11.22X .73 .45 Philadelphia. .81Ji J3K .81 MM .81 .53 Wheat 1.3IJ . 132 . 1.2i . 1.43K . l.8 . 1.27 May... June.. June.. July..., Western Grain Markets. Milwaukee Wheat was higher and active ; Ne. 2 Milwaukee, hard. U44X; de soft at tl 33 for cash ; April and Mav at tl SiJi ; June, si 33 : July, l S1& August, tl 22& ; year nom inal ; Ne. 3 Milwaukee at 81 '-0; Ne. 4 and re jected nominal. Cern was dull and lower ; Ne. 2, CBXc ; re jected at 6!Kc. Oats were dull and lower; Ne. 2 at 47c; wlllt.8 ZLt AOC Rye was dull and lower ; Ne. 1 at Ce ; Ne. 2 at Aft Barley was firmer ; Ne. 2 Spring, cash, S6Je ; April at 96Q96c ; Ne. 3 de extra, 92c. Detroit. Wheat was very dull ; spot was quoted at tl 32: April at II Si; Mavattl320 132U; June at I181K: July attl 2i ; Sept. at tl 0U ; Ne. 2 red at tl &'J asked ; Ne. 4, wbfte at 128. Cern was dull ; Ne. 2. 78c. Oats were dull : Ne. 1 mixed at 60351c asked. PxeaiA Cern was quiet and unsettled. ; high mixed at 7171c : mixed. 7171Vic Oats were quiet : Ne. 2 White, 6051c. Rye was steady ; Ne. 2 at 86c. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Mown at, April 24. The receipts et live stock at the Philadelphia stock yards were: Fer the week: Beeves, 2,900 head : sheep, 9jM head: begs, 3,000 head. Previous week Beeves, 2,400 head ; sheep, 7,000 bead ; hogs 3,600 head. Beef Cattle were artive, and prices were a fraction higher. We quote as fellows : Extra. 8Ja83c; Geed, 78e; Medium, 7VS4B7KC : common, eejc ; ia cewi slilrh cows were inactive at shf en Altheuirh the arrivals were heavier. prices advanced jje f ler geed grades ana &c en common. W e quote as fellows : Extra wool, 8c ; geed de, 7c ; medium, de, 7Vi7'4c : common de, 47c; culls de, 6Jc; slivuied sheep 56Wc; lambs, fall, 7Q8;4 ; de spring de, XQ7c : calves, western, 67c ; de Chester county, 7i8c. Hogs were in fair demand. We quote as fellows : Geed, IOQIOc ; common, Sese. BAUCS Or BXXVSS AT THB WBST mXASSXniA STOCK TAXOS. Martin, Fuller ft Ce., 401 Western. XT)Lc. Reger Maynes, 110 Western. 7ic A. .1. Christy. 73 Western Pa.. 7)Sc. E. S. A B. T. McFlllen. 200 Western and Lancaster county. TXOSJie. M. Ulman, 146 Lancaster county, account L. sensenig, 7$c ; zs ue ae, ifimae; 67 western, marun jruuer ve.. 7fivXe ; 3t de, B. Ma; 7fl 41 de. Chas. Kngle, c:K de. . sctiamnergs ve.. c. Shambere ft Paul, 110 Lan. co. and Western 6J48c : 40 cews,46c. James Clemsen S3 Lancaster co., "x4Q1Me. Lewensteln ft Adler. SO Lan. c ., 798c; S3 pa. co ws, ie?ic. G. 8cliamberg ft Ce.. 130 Lane, co . and West ern, 7Vi8c Danicl Murphy; 75 Lancaster ce..79c. H. Chain, Jr., 48 Weatern andPena'a, 7Q8c M. Levi, 110 Penna., 6J$tf 74c Jehn McArdle. 173 western and Lancaster co., 7V8Vc. Owen Smith. 98 Western, account of J. Scham- burg ft Ce. ; 18 Western, aeeuat O. Schamburg ft Ce ; 41 Pa account C. Sdtt.7Je!4c. L. Hern, 25 Penna., eje. Daniel Smyth ft Bre-. 143 Western and Lancas- ceuaty, 70Sc. Dennis smythyBS rjfiWSiic. Bachman ft Ievl, 1C0 Western, 71 7fcc. Chain ft CaldweU, 35 Western an Pa., 4U TViC. J. T. Latta, 40 Chester county, 7K07&O. Samuel Brown, 380 Western, 77Kc. naassxD xxats. Dressed Beeves were active and closed at Vxai2Xc SAIJBS LAST WXXX. Thes. Bradley, 1SS head at UHtlZXc. A. A. Boswell 78 de. at lkfilkc. C. S. Dengler, 84 de. at 1 10KS112C. W.H. Brewn85daatlll2Kc Harlan ft Bre., 57 de. at : . )lall4c. J. P. Lewiien. 40 no. iexejm rireaA1 ahpnn -WfTfi active. Samuel Stewart sold 710 head at SfflOKc. and 90 head dressed lambs at VHfUOt. I4V Bteest-asarkets. cmcxee. Hegs-BecelBte, ,80pbesd : sWp. ments, 700 head; market-acUye aud te ; eomraen te geed mixed. S6 900715: heavy packing and shipping, S7SM7 60; light at $8 65 720: skips andeuUa at SttjSaO. Cattlc-Keccipt3.l.8tt beau: snJpmeats.-l.SOO head ; market brisk and prices lOflWc higher ; all sela quick ; experts. 57 2037 ft) ; ;roel te P2 shipping. S8 737 10; common te fair. S3 708fi 60; mixed butchers' stock. tZ (JiHiM; TexansstaReaand hulls at S3 ; stockers and Seeders at te 5 se. Sheep Receipts, 400 head; shipment?, Mheaii: market active: lntarinrtn f.itr l.v. V as 25; medium te geed 23C; choice te e iifi J , suuru Ul lU. IsmAVATexis Hefcs irere flrni and un changed ; receipts. 4M heat I. Cast Libzbtt Cattle Receipt, 2,155 head ; market fair and prices a shade lower than last ween's. ana prices lSstSSe higher than these et last wtea. .?. ? nusdenala and Lecal Stocks also United States Bend reported dally hy Jacob B. Lena, a Kerth qneen street. April iV 10:00 l:0t ..u. r. st. v.5i. C. C. I. C. R. B DtL.Laek.A Western. H U7?i 1175, HT'l Denver A BJe Grande. .v.............. tt.j u.;,, in;, arte ee4 eej -, k Western.... S7U j?k .16'. Grg,a l u ii " A Texas row 3evc r.ei ft. J Lake Jtrie A Western.. KastTenn. va. Missouri. Mausna Lake Shere Mich. Southern 101 10I& 0rlU L.oeuvuie a xasnviiie. New Yerk Central Mew. Jersey Central.... Ontario A western Omaha Cem..... Omaha Preferred Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.. Uhfcafe. MIL St. Paul Texas Pacifle Wabash, su ujuts A Pacific. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania K.1C P'"uBi"' Buffalo Pitts. A West Northern Pnciac Cem " Preferred., 'i 74Ai 755S 1S 127?$ 1 11 fifci IW2 C7'H 85?h S5'4 255 Wi ay 37 temj i(x loe 37? SS 37J, ll.,H Hi" 3!Hi 3rt5 S9X 39 , 2SK i -2 61 In 38 W. w, 75 far vnl. $100 100 100 UK) Hl . 100 ItO let 1.04t sale. 105 107X 120 ia 10i Ui un iji:e 102 ties 108.SI llC. ien.71 117 13JLV) Lnnc'iiye per cL Lean, due 1332.. " 18SS.. " 1890.. " 189. " 5 per cU a I or SO years. 6 per ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " lnleraiyeuw. " 4 inSertOyears. " 6 in 10 or JO Ten rs lll Manhelm boreughloan nw BAXX STOCKS. First National Bank. flOO Farmers' National Rank se Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Uank.. 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Ephnita Xntieual Bank I0' First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 1I1.SU i.'Il.TXl 2IX 115.75 UO 15.1 70.50 115 1115 100 103.J0 100 ion ti25 . 'XM 50 120 First National Bank, Htrasbur.... 100 First National Uank, Marietta tee First Niitieual Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Litltz National Bank loe Manhelm NatlenarBan k i) Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 5i New Helland National Bank 100 XTUSLLAXBOrUS BONDS. Quurryvllle R. K.. due 1U 100 Read.iiig A Columbia K. lt,.tlue 1882 loe Lancaster Watch Ce., due 18t 100 Iiincatertias Lliit and Fuel Ce., due In I or 90 y-Jrs 100 Lancaster Was LijiUt and Fuel Ce., UUej lOeii. IW mSCXLLAXXOVB BTOCKS. Quarrvville R. It. $ 50 Mlllersville Street Car 90 Inquirer Printing Company SO Watch Factory 100 Uas Light and Fuel Company 23 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company.... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170 4.C0 1 I Marietta Hellew ware 100 Stevens Heuse 50 B0 90 East Brandy wine t Wnynesb'g uuiersvuie Nermal school TCXXHKB I'.CKS. Snrlne A Reaver Valiev 8 25 $ 10: Bridgeport ft Horesliee 13 22 uoiumeia s unesinuK iuii s is Celumblu ft Washington 25 20 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 18 LancasterA Ephrata 23 47.2.1 Lancaster ft Willow Street 23 21 Strasuurgft Millport 25 40 Marietta ft Maytown 25 40.15 Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 Lane , Elizabeth t'n ft Middlct'n 100 CO Lancaster ft Fmitville. 90 60 LancasterA Litltz 25 61.50 Lancaster ft Willlanistewn 25 65 Lancaster ft Maner. 50 13X10 lam caster ft Manhelm 25 4J Lancaster ft Marietta , 25 32 Lancaster ft New Helland... 100 K" Lancaster ft Susqueluinna. 200 275.25 MEDICAL. 1EIU ART'S OLU WINE STORE. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te wint lavu air. h. is. si.iymaaer, iigeni ier kcisuix's tiiu Wine Stere, by or reminent practising physi- clan et this county, who has extensively used ircl Vr th the Bramly referred te in his regular practice. eiem ided t It is commended te the attention of these at fllctedwlth Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new mutn abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine or great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diHcuMes which sweep away their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we prt sent te the favorable notice et invalids csne eiaUy these afflicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing men or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be It, hewi-vet strictly understood that we prescrilie and use but one article, and that Is BEIGABTS OLD BRANDY, Sold bv 'our enterprising young friend, II K SLA1HAKKU. This Braiifly has steed the test for yean, and has never rallvd. - tur as our experience extend, and we tberefert give it the preference ever all etner ISrandics no aaatt er with hew many )aw-breuking French titles they are branded. One-fourth et the money that Is yearly thrown away en various .Impotent dyspepsia specifics would snltlci- lc DUy ail tne jrunuy m euro Buy biivii Knan ui asea. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart'a Old Brandy, In eases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nam bers of witnesses ene case in particular we -ertes ... A nard-working iarmer nau ueen air.ictex With an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con. stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict bis. diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McU rami's Uoet Beer.' Be Is a Methodist, and then, as new preached at times, and in his discourses often declaimed. earnestly against all klnda of strong drtn k. When advised te trv ReUrart's Old Brandy, lnkls case, he looked up with astenbmnent but after hearing et Its wendcrlnl etlccti in the cases Of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was.a sound man.vith a stomach capable of digesting anything which beSchese te eat. He still keeps it and uhcs a lit tie occasionally; and since he has this medi. etae he has been of very little pecuniary bene. fit te the doctor. A FaAensxxe PsraciA n. H. . SIAIXAKEB aexxt wen Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established Iml78S; IXPOBTXX AXD DSAUX IX FIKK OLD BRAKDIKS, 8HKBKIES, SUl'lf. KIOK OLD MADKIKA, (Imported in 1Mb, 1827 aadlj.8,) CHAMPAGNES O VARY BRAND. SCOTCH ALE POKTER, BROttK STODT. Ke. EAST KinO ST. LANCASTI'.r..i' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Restores color and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Mothers, Business Men, Me chanics, fte.. who are tired ent by work or worry, and all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can be Invigorated and cured by using 111 u It you are wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, yen will f i nd the Tenie a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MKO ICINK THAT HEVER, INTOXICATES. Nene genuine without signature et Iliscex ft Ce. 59c. and 91 sUes at dealers in drag. I .arge saving by buying 1 size. aplO-ee'i eew PJUKMITOIC ""v
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