LANCASTER DAILY LNThLLliiENCKU MONDAY MAY 1, 1882. V COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK BEGVf.AU BOROCGU CORRESPONDENT:. Affairs Along the Susquehanna Items or Interest Ticked Up by the Intelligen cer's Reporter. Tlie Shawnee rolling mill started up this morning. Rev. It. W. Humphries, of the M. E. church (ast evening preached a special sermdn jte the young men of the congre gation. The pulpit in the Presbyteiian church was presided ever by Rev. Mr. Michael, of Little Britain. Prof. D. D. De Leng, president of the Lebanon Valley college, conducted the services of the 17. B. church, yesterday, te large congregations. The quarterly meeting of the Mount Zion, A. M. . church, hud very interest ing iervices yesterday, and w.is largely attended. Mr. Tlice. Uerbeit has accepted an en gagement with the, Comedy Conceit com pany and en Wednesday will leave for New Yerk te assume his role. The Shawnee furnace gees into blast this afternoon after undergoing lepaiis for about 4 weeks. The furnace has been thoroughly repaired and improved and is new one of the best equipped furnaces in this .section of the state. A diunken man attempted te beard the mall) train west this morning. file was " slung " around and hung between the two platforms of the coaches when he was caught by the biakeman and held until the liain had stepped. He was apparently sebeicd by the realization of hut narrow cscape from death, and after the occur rence walked away down the stieet. Mr. Jeseph Fenuwall, of Wilhnnispert, but feuncrly of Columbia, has returned te his native home and will seen be married te one of Irenville'b young ladies. The annual oral examination of the high school is being rwuductcd te-day ; the ether schools will4)c examined alter tbe higber,grade examinations. On Saturday afternoon the town was in an uproar, owing te the number of lights occurring in many pails of the town, and i -specially in the Thii d ward. Here affairs were iu a lcniblc state, and at one time the fracas almost reached the of a riot. One of Officer I was arrested by Officer Fisher for sonic breach of the peace ; this made Stuck mad, and he immediately procured a war rant for Officer Fisher's airest, which was seen , accomplished and Fisher taken te 'Squire' Frank's for a hearing. When the party were in the yard siurenndiug the '6quire's office, a crowd Shawnee boys mostly attacked Fisher and scratched him a great deal, the mob in the mean time threatening serious injury te Mr. Jehn Wagner, who went Fisher's bail, and compelled him te leave by the rear entrance. piopertious 's sous A rOLICEMAN SUSPENDED. Scares IIU yW J-DTXHTlSESUiSTS. T iQB UKEAT NEW YOBK. BAZAAR. GOTTSOHALK & LEDERMAN'S ; Great if Yort Bazaar, Breat if Yaft Bazaar, TIIED ELITIOI. MONDAY EVENING, MAT 1, 1882. HAKIAN WINS AGAIN. KEATING THE ACsTIiALI.ilN OAKSMAN. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 26 snd 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 1882 Spring Season Announcement. 18gl Our Grand Spring Opening being ever, and being declared by everybody who -witnessed the same te be A COMPLETE SUCCESS, we are ready te inform the public that we are fully prepared te satisfy everybody who will call at the Great New Yerk Bazaar. In the short time that the New Yerk Bazaar has established its large branch in Lancaster, the public are already convinced that we are Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods IX THE CITY OF LANCASTER. .In!: lecelved, 25 dozen el REAL BLACK CHIP HATS feCiisnn. We for Indies the bct sliapc et tke v, ill sell them tins wcck ier CS CENTS. Tli-se list cannot b bought elscwhcre for lea. than $1.00. 100 dozen or Children's Bough-and-Ready Sailors, In ullcoleis.tn match drctses. at tnc ridlcu ridlcu Ieuk pike of S5 CENTS. Cbll eailyit you want anv. Only 2i dozen lsdtef our MNK MILAN VTRAW BONNET at 3l CENTS. Tiiehc Rounds ars leally weith $1.00. We have eenmautly en liaud nil tlie latest shapes et the s-ea en, iucii as PATIENCE, TYP.OLE, FARISIENNB, PIQUE. VIENNA, REGENT, EMPRESS, ic, Ac. A-We liayc the above In every Imaginable riiudu, te match suits. We have ale any sivle of OSTRICH PLUMES AND TIPS, AS OCR SPACE IS fcO LIM1VE11 'B SHALL CALL THE ATTEN TION OF OUU LADY PATRONS FOR THIS WEEK -TO UU- SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUIJ- Te mutch Huts In endless variety. Our Ribbon Department Is declared by all who tava visited the Bazaar te be the richest and most complete ever seen before in thU city. We have received ler this week 1C0 pieces of 5-Inch elegant MOIRE ANTIQUE BIBBOM, In all silk, te match Hats find Feather:?. We are efferi ng the same at 3i cents a yard. This IURUON we cannot duplicate after this let Is gene. Order Department. We must new call the special attention el our lady patrons te our MILLINERY OUDEK DEPARTMENT. It will really pay every lady te order their Spring Hats and Bennets at the Bazaar. 1 he Milliners we employ are the most experienced In the trade, and we have no doubt will give entire satisfaction. Millinery Departmenti Crepe Hats and Crepe Veils made te order at very LOW PRICES, keep constantly en hand the FINEST REAL ENGLISH CRKl'ES, At New Yerk Prices. We He Gees en a Rampage and Family and Neighbors. On Saturday evening Mayer MacGeuile suspended from the police force, for sixty days, Censtable McDevitt, of the Fcrmh waid, for drunken and disorderly conduct. It was known a few days before that areat consternation was created iu the McDevitt household, and among their neighbors by Constable McDevitt's conduct, but it was thought best net te give further publicity te the affair until the matter had been in vestigated. Several witnesses were ex amincd whose testimony was substantially as fellows : James W. Sellers testified. That en Wednesday evening, April 2Gth, he heard screaming and cries of murder. A lady living next deer north was standing en her deer step, and as witness came out of the gate she said te him" "some ene should go into McDivitfc's, he is killing her," (mean ing his wife.) Mrs. McDevitt came out of her heuse and ran down te Mrs. Beas'. The girl (McDevitt's daughter) pretty well grown, ran out at the back of the let, and the boy hid himself in the outhouse. Mr. Kote, the undertaker said iu Mr. Sellers presence that McDevitt was under the iu llucuce of liquor an hour bclore the occur rence above referred te. Mr. Wni. Xerris said he heard Mrs. Mc Devitt screaming : the ether children weie also screamisiir. Mrs. McDevitt ir.u out of the front pait of the heuse ar.d the children back. The whole neighborhood was in an uproar. The street was full of excited people. Mrs. NcDevitt ran te Mrs. Beas' for protection. Mrs. Beas stated that she went te Mc Devitt's heuse and found the family at supper ; they had fried potatoes ; t'.efuss staited at the tabic Mrs. Ju went home, and seen after heard Mrs. McDevitt screaming ; she went back te ""rs. Mc Devitt's house again ; saw Mrs. M Devitt with her hair all pulled down and Ler arm swollen, caused b McDevitt's abuse of her. Mis. Be.iscall.jd te McDnv tt, say ing : "My Ged, what aie you i.eiug?' He was then coming down stairs with a revolver in his hands. He said, as he canse down : ."This will be the last of l'iw,'' or " I will "make an end of this." Mis. Beas ran home. A few minutes alterwards Mrs. McDevitt came running iute Mrs. Beas' for protection. She did net s.iy anything, but cried and went en fearfully, bhe was in a fearful condition. McDevitt came ever te Mrs. BraV for hi1! wife, and s!m was afraid te go home with him. but at last she went witti nun. She com plained that her wiist and arm hurt her verv much. Ms. Beas did net knew whether or net McDevitt struck her. The street was ft'll el people, who weiegieatly excited by the occurrence. On thestrcngth of these statements the mayor suspended Mr. McDevitt as abnve stated. It is said there ate ether serious complaints against Officer McDevitt. SPECIAL NOTICE! We shall commence en Monday, May 8th, another Great Bargain Week, and -will give a fall description of the same in our next week's advertisement. REMEMBER, the only Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods is GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GKRE A.T JNTE W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. The World' Champien Spert TflthTilckett en the Thames and Pockets SI, OOO for Bis Van. Londen, May 1. 1 p. m. The beat race between Hanlan of Canada and Trick ett of Australia has just been rowed en the Thames. Hanlan wen easily by four lengths. Anether account says reports of the number of lengths by which Hanlan wen the race vary. The tow path was lined withpaople, many of them ladies. Trickett were no shirt, while Hanlan dressed in his usual costume. They started at 12;29, Hanlan obtaining slightly the best of it, an im mense crowd applauding, and steamers leaded down with people following close behind the oarsmen. Six furlongs from the startjHaulan was a quarter of a length clear of his opponent ; a quarter of a mile further en he took Trickett's water, and then played with him aa usual. He wen easily in 27 minutes, 58 seconds. BLAlK ON THE STAN1J. The New Hampshire Senater's Connection with Slilpherd's NoterlousScheine and flu sympathy With I'ern. "Washington, 3Iay 1. Senater Blair testified before the foreign affairs commit tee that his sole connection with the Peru vian company was as counsel, and he knew of no member of 'either heuse of Congress, except himself, who was iu any way related in it. His own sympathy with Peru and desire te prevent its dismemberment were the motives of his own course iu interesting him self iu the objects and purposes of the Peruvian company. In reference te. his letter te Shipherd, in which he says : "Yeu should act as though American ships were en; the way," witness believed that our government ought te , consider the kid napping of Caldcren a breach of geed faith tewaids this country, and while he did net at that "me entertain the slightest apprehension of any war between the United States and a little nation of less than two mil ''en people, however plucky they might Le, l:e had thought it most likely, but A:nc i i.. shins of war would be sent te th - 'Uh American waters, as English ship-! d already been. He understood ti-at ( t . Grant, without any pecuni.u y in- ' terest whatever in the Peruvian ' company, was strongly m i.ver of rendering such sympathy .tud aid te Peiu as would assist in giving her a chance before permitting her dw.s. iiiber ment. As for himself, witness v.-stuoie iuterehttd in the tiue policy of our e ii!i try than in the Shipherd company, e.-.uiy ether company. He could net b-lievn i:i a foreign policy of debasement ;.i! ,v' at cver ethers hail thought of tV: Mnph.'id company their were these who be'ieved in its possibilities te play no umi.ii.tir.nt part in the settlement of the Se;1 ' Ameri can situation. Oats Hc better nnd active: Se. 2 May, 60e60c ; de June, 575Sc ; de Aag, 19 3c ; State, ClgGlc ; Western, 60663c. BtneK aiarcei. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Uemls reported dally by Jacob JJ. Lexg, North Queen street. 5Iuy I. 10:00 A. X. 1:00 r. . 3n. r.M. lists n$y. nsj; 6V,i OlJi 61 33K 35X 33H 1Q0 99i 09 C O X la Cl " ! Dl-:., Lack.& Western Denver A IUe Grande N. Y..Lake Kric & Western... East Tenn, Va. 4 Georgia T.airn Shnr.- Mich. Southern.. New Yerk Central l&X 124?i 124VS New Jersey central w "? e Ontario 4 Western 24 ... Omaha Cem 26X j SBJ,, Omaha Preferred wi ...' PacWc Mall Steamship Ce S9 X0 Chicago. Mil. St. Paul llWi 112 1"$ Texas Pacific J4 i 7l Wabash. .. i. Jills 4 Paclflc 2H4 Western Union Tel. Ce 8194 PennsylvaniaU.lt Reading; 2&V4 Buffalo Pitts. & West 15? Northern Paeinc Cem " Prelerred.... T!fi 23K Mi. 2S M-K 60S S7?4 2K 28'4 15J W?2 .... 38K 77Ji 77H Grain and lYovuien Quotations. One o'clock quotations el niln and provu prevu provu iens, fumlshe-l by S. K. Yundt, Ilreki-r, 15H luist iiing street. Chlcaze. May 1. Wheat Cern Onts Perk Lard May... 1.29 .KJi IS 20 11.30 June... 1.S0W .72K .524 1.37 ll&'-X July.... 1.28Ji .T1& A6 August 1.16i l':m ;! ''hin. May.... 1.M .SI .57,'h .... June.... Ml .Sl', .50 July l.29J .814 .53 r.tve steCK markets. CHicxae. Hogs Kccclpts, 11.0J0 head ; ship ments, 40.0M head ; market latrly active, and Arm ; common te ceed mixed $U 07 25 ; heavy packing and shipping. $730487 75: light at $0707 30: skips and culls at $4 QG 50. Cattle Kecelpts. 500 head ; shipments, 4 600 head; market steady, with a lair demand at the iccent decline; experts.'? !0ffi7 P5 ; geed te choice shipping. 96 S07 15 ; common te talr $." 8uSfi 60; mixed butchers' steaily, with a fair demandat$2 75S5;30,; grass Texans. H35 75; stockers and Jeeilers plenty and very weak at Sheep-Kcceipts, 300 head; shipments, 400 luu.1; market dull ami weaker; declined la yAc. hetii Wednesday's prices: inferior te fair, $Jr '.e : me "111111 te geed. $r 75SG50 jcheice te fi'ii $7 lO 7 75. Cattle .Market. PniLDKLfinA. May 1. Cattle market ac tive . tali's. 2.400 head ; prune nt SJic : soed at V&fi⁣ nipdliiin, 7-BS7f4c; common at 67KcT fat cow. 5S7fe. sheep maiket active; sales S.OOO head : wool sheep. 6iiJ'c; sheared slieep, 5;j7c; tall Iambs, Ifiay.c; spring lambs. 4470 ; West ern calves, cjjg6c; Chester ccuuly calves, '"liesa1" market active: Miles. 3.3U) heed; . few prime :U 1 1c : geed, 10lttfc ; medium. ' J5J!0vic. MGUT1NG ATA JfUNtitAL. within the circle of her cracieus influence. Mrs. de Normandie's funeral will take place en Wednesday morning at half past nine ; interment at the Friends' burying ground, Bird-in-Hand. I NEW JL1 VS.BTlStmSlS'XS. )AKKKK'S GiNGL'K XOSIC. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC OBITUARY. Death or Mrs. Kdw. H. Brown. Jlrs. Susan A. Brown, wife of Edw. H. 1 rewn, cashier of the Farmer's national bnik of Lancaster, died en Sunday morn mern ng at 3 o'clock, of Bright 's disease of the Iiidneys, after an illness of only about two vecks. Mrs. Brown was a daughter of Christian Widmycr ; she was bera and spent her whole life in this community' and was gteatly beloved by all who knew her. She was a member of St. Jehn's Lutheran church, and for many years a teacher in the Sunday school. She was one of the most active members of the Dorcas society, and for many years a member of the beard of managers of the Children's Heme. She delighted in works of bcnevolcuce and charity and being possessed of ample means she dispensed them with a free hand, but with excellent judgment te the suffering peer and needy. Of abeuyant, cheerful dis position, she was the life of the family circle and of -the social gathering. She leaves two children a son, Dr. C.H. Brown, and a daughter juts, uiara a. yy uuanuen. Her stricken parents, husband and chil dren, receive the sincere condolence of an unusually large circle of friends and ac quaintances. Death ct an Aged Lady. Our obituary column te-day records the death of Mrs. Margaretta Daniel de Nor Ner maudie, which occurred at the residence of her son-in-law. Prof. Justus Stuckenhelz, Ne. 448 "West James street, yesterday afternoon at half-past one o'clock. De ceased was in all lespects an cxemphuy CInistian lady, combining in her character the viitues and graces that adorn a true womanhood and beautify the home and the lircsulc. Her life, extending two years beyond the allotted three score and ten of the Psahnit, was an example of piety aud puie goodness that will cause her memory te he cherished by all who cam Little Locals. The P. R. R. has declared four per cent, cash dividend for last six months, aud a stock allotment of eight per cent. Stock new selling at 58$. This afternoon .services were held ever the remains of Mrs. Lippett, who died at the Lancaster County heuse en Saturday morning. The body will be taken te Phil adelphia at 5:23, and the luneraiwin taice place from the lesideuce of the pa cuts el the deceased tomorrow morning. On Saturday Jehn Hess, who resides en the Welsh mountain, about a mile and a quaiterfrem the Serrel Herse, shot aud wounded Jehn Caffreth. The wounds are in the head and are said te be serieup. Thev were inflicted with a shot gun. It is said'that Hess blamed Caffreth for beicg tee iutimate wish his wife. Suit has been entered before 'Squire Plum at New Hoi Hei laud. At a meeting in Fulton opera heuse yes terrlav afternoon, of the Charles Parnell branch of the Irish Land Lcague.it was an nounced that word had been received from parties iu Ireland that, in pursuance of the dcsiie of the League in America, Dil Dil eon Eagan, M. P., would lecture in this ceuutry, and will appear in the opera house in this city either iu May or June. The College Beys Beat the Nermal Nine. The F. & M. college baseball club went te Millcrsville en Saturday, played with the Nermal school club and wen by 11 te 8. This was the first game of this season which the college boys have played and tinv nlaved an excellent came. The Nermal nine was also in ceed form and the game throughout was interesting. The cellege club is a strong one and they expect te play a number of the collegiate cluinthis seaseu. in addition te any ether clubs fiein which they may receive a challenge. Wc may consequently expect some line games thi spring. A return game will be played with the Nermal club m three weeics en tue new greuuub of the college nine. The following is the ssere by innings : 123456780 College 0 0 0 5 0 ft 1 t 0-11 Nermal 1 010132 0 8 Time of game 1 hour, 56 minutes Umpire Wm. Zecher. Invlgeiates v. itheut 'nteicating, cures disorders el the 1 we,, steinaci. liver. Wdnf-js and Inn-?, and is tliegre-uctstieiigtiiicstererand bleed puriller, and the 11E61 AND illi'.t.bT COUGH MKDICINK KVKK UhKD. If you are suffering Irem t'flmale Complaints. Aerypus nes. Uheumatism, l)y'i-ps.ia, or anv disease, use the TONIC te-day. 100 UOLLAKS paid ler u ialiure te hell, or cur.-, or ler anything Injurious leund inlU tend tev circular. DkVVVWQ UsfO PiTQA U Sat Mies the most UstWleus as a perfect Hair Kcaleier and rArtllimO HAlIl rALeASl Dressing. 50e. anU 1 sizes. lllbCOX & CO., New Yerk, niayl-coi34eew Veuit of Common Pleas. This morning the second week of com mon pleas court began at 10 o'clock, with Judge Livingston picbiding When the court was called it was found that of the thirty cases down, thirteen of them arc for trial. Iu the case of City of Lancaster vs. E. Welchaus, ct ctl, scire facias upon a final bend, it was agreed by mutual consent te refer te W. A. Wilsen, crq., as referee te hear testimony and enter judgment there on, subject only te a writ of error. Iu the cases of Gcerge Penuypacl:er aud el Geerge Pennypackei ami Mary Pennypacker, in right of said Mary Pen nypackcr vs. the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company, action of damages from injuries received en the Pickering Valley railroad disaster, a veulict was taken for the plaintiff in the fiist case in the sum of $1,000, and in the latter for the plaintiff in the sum of $3,000. ; Catheiine Erisman, administratrix of Samuel Erisman, late of Lancaster city, deceased, vs. Barbara Gazel. A verdict of consent was taken in favor of the defendant. xjstr A.vr;ii'risi:ja&iiTii, VTOi'ICE.- 11 toter a UK IAKlKKSIIIP IIUIE- totero existing between Jehn K. Uced and Ames S. lleudeisnu. under the nenieand htyle et Iteed & Hendersen, has been ill-solved by the death et Jehn K. Keed. The underblgned will carry en the business of ISankiug in all it branches, at Se. 11 North Duke street, under the nameet A. ti. lien lien dersen. Banker, ind will also close up the affalis el the linn e: Ueed & Hendersen. AJIOS S. HKNDEKSON, Lancaster, Pa., April 29. 18S2. ltd VTKW MILLINKKY STOKK. Twe Sisters Indulge In a Shamfful Inhibi tion Over the Urave et Their ilutlier. PuviNFinu) N. J. May I A somewhat exciting scene occurred in William street cemetery here yesterday afternoon when two sisters fought ever the grave of their mother. All of the family were Catholics excel t one et the sisters, who married a Protestant, and adopted his religion. Upen the death of Mrs. Farrington, the mother, the Pro testant daughter agieci te pay partef the funeral expenses if her mother was buried in William's street cemetery, which i a Protestant institution. This was acquiesced iu by all the family, but while the funeral precession was prereemng te the cemetery the Catholic daughter, herhusbandand two brothers attempted te step the hearse and forbade burial in a Protestant cemetery. The undeitaker c.ili.:d the a';"'jtance of officers and proceeded te Lhe grave. While the coffin was being lowered the Catholic daughter guve ashriclr, and rush ing at her sister heaped upon her the most violent invectives, and finally attempted te strike her with a club. A general fight seemed imminent, but officers interfeied and the party dispersed. The undertaker then proceeded with the burial of deceased. Lecal atecKs and Bend. Par vr.l. Ln:ic 'Uy f.! per ct. Lean.dne iS2.. .iiw " 1WS... 100 It'KJ... 1(H) 1K.".. t per ct.l n 1 or 30 year.. il'ierct. Scheel Lean... " i" " in ler 20 years.. j " in 5 or 20 year., 6 "in 10 or 20 years, Manhelin borough lean BANK STOCKS. First National 15 an k. Fanners' National Hank Fulton National Bank Lancaster County National Bank. Columbia National Bank JCphrata National Bank First National Bank, Columbia.. . First National Bank, Strasbiuv:... Fir&t National Bank, Marietta First National Bank. Mount Jey. Lltitz National Bank Manhelm National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Jey New Helland National Bank MiaCELLAIiEOUS 8TOCK8, QunrryvlIIe K. K , Millers ville Street Car Inquirer PrintingCempany Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company... Stevens Heuse. ............. .... Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company.... Marietta Hellew ware Stevens Heuse Sicily Island East llraiidvwine V:tvncsb'g Mlllcrsville Nermal Scheel MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Quarryvillt! B. It., due 1RM $100 Beading & Columbia 11. i:dite 1S5S2 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due ltfc 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due In lerEO ve.irs 100 Lineaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. 100 100 100 100 KM) nsu 100 iioe . 50 .. 100 ,. 50 ,. 100 ,. 100 ,. 100 . 100 .. 100 .. 100 .. 100 100 50 100 .$50 . 50 . 50 . 100 . 25 . 100 100 100 50 50 50 iiuuisae. 100 Last sale. $105 107H 120 120 105 112 KM priBd ICCJi 102 $125 10S.S0 105 100.75 147 132.50 141.U) i3i.ne 200 145.7 140 154 70.50 115 $2.25 20.50 50 120 170 4.00 1 1 !15 100 IOj-W 100 106 rc:..", ens. liey TKLKGKAPIJIC TAPS. Miss LIZZIE WEBER, (Lateet 47 North Queen St.), HAS OPENED A WNE Iiw ant Tru I Isvioekatiso Feed ler the Brain and Nerves Is what we need In these days et rush and worry. Paiker's Ginger Tonic rusteies Hie vital energies and brings geed health quicker than anything you can usi. Tribune. iee a,lv. myl-lmdoed&enw The Prison Inspector. The prison iuspectei 3 met te-day and by a vote of i te 2 decided te reinstate Georae Echman. baker, suspended : passed some bills ; appointed Ruttcr and Carter It asecrtain the costef running a telephone wire down town ; authorized Hoffmeier te buy a knitting machine for $23 ; and in response te a communication from a ser geant of police of Philadelphia, offering te return Chas. Gibsen, escaped horse thief for $150, they directed the clerk te answer that they would give $75. MernEa'a Dex'r Kew Hew many cliililien are punished ter being uncouth, wilful. a:nt indifferent te instructions or rewards, simply because they are out of healtii 1 An Intelli gent lady said et a chilil et this kind : "Mothers tmeuld knew that It tl;c would give the little ones mederat j doses et .op Bitters ter two or three wccks.the children would be all a parent could desire." myl-gwd&w At Ne. 20 WEST KING ST., (Snyder's Old Stand), Where she will be pleased te have her friends, customers and the public in general patronize her. COMBINGS MADE INTO SWITCHES at 25c. per ex. A large variety of hair work en hand. Millinery and Hair Weik done at reduced prices. Ciepe done ever like new. Feathers cleaned, cmled and dyed. The Latest Novel ties et Hats. Flowers, Feathers. &c. Please give me a call. a20-lmdM,W&5 piRABD Fire Insurance Company OF P1IILADKL1MA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Found at Last. What every one should have, and never be without, is Themas' Eclectric Oil. It is thor ough and sate in its effects, producing the most wondrous cures et rheumatism, ncural- fla. burn?, bruises, and wounds of every kind, or sale aft H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. reultry Association. The May meeting of the Lancaster county Poultry association was held iu City hall this morning. Owing te the absorbing in terest taken in the result of the Republican primary election, the attendance was very small, the proceedings unimportant. They will be printed te morrow. Missing Man. The authorities here have received word from Brooklyn, that James Campbell left his home in that city en April 12, and is supposed te be in this state. He is 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches in heighth, and is a lawyer by piofcssien. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale en Saturday last at the Mer- imae house in this city fourteen head of western Pennsylvania horses for Gee. Gressman ana jaceDU. .uausmanat a: average of W41 per head. A Renovating Kemeily la te be leund in Burdock Bleed Bitters. As an antidote for sick headache, female weak ness, biliousness, indigestion, con&upauen, and ether dlaca-es et a kindred nature, these bitters are invaluable. Price $1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drugbteie, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Nervous debility, the curse of the Anieiic in people, immediately yields te the action et Brown's lien Bitters. myi-iwuw OHATU. Ms Nersiandie. April 30, 1832, in this city. Hirgarctta Daniel de Nennanille, aged a years. The relatives and mends are icspccuuny Invited te attend the funeral Hern no. mh West James street, en Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at rricmtv uunai grounds, Biid-m nana. ii- Brews Apriiwi, i,nsan a., iiiu ei tu- win H. Brown, aged 45 ycai . The relatives and Iriuiida of the family arc rcspectlnlly invited te attend the funeral. without lurthcr notice, en ivcenesaay auer- neon at 2 o'clerk, fiein her Iato resilience, Ne. 6 Seutli Hute stieet. Interment at oedwaid Hill cemetery- 2td Kiedle. In this city, en the 29th of April, Mrs. Jacob Kiddle, In tnc 71st year of her age. The relatives and friends et the lamilyare rcspecttully invited te attend the funeral.trem licr late residence, North Lime street, above James, en Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. In tcrmant at Lancaster cemetery. 11 Dollars, securely Invested. Fer a policy In this old and well-established company call en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KINQ STBEET. U3M.W11&S Flashed Wern tlie JClectric Wires. Several cars were wrecked en the West Jersey railroad, near Glassboro, N. J., but though the train was filled with passen gers no one was injured. The annual exhibition of the Union County Agricultural t-eciety will be held at the fair ground at Lewisburg en October 4, 5, 6 aud 7. James White's barn and contents, i--cluding livestock, in Upper Uwchlan, Chester county, burned this morning. Reuben J. Haldemau, ene of West Chester's eldest merchants, died yester day. The Orwigsburg, Berks county, safe robbers were recaptured at Strausstown, last night, but suddenly took their cap tors off their guard, covered them with their pistols, aud di eve off the offi cers' carriage, one of them driving and the ether covering the pursuing party with his revolvers. Three people died of smallpox in Phil adelphia last week. The comptroller of currency has author ized the Tradesmen. National bank of Conshohocken, Pa., te commence business with a capital of 100,000. Spring Beaver V Jlildircnert & Horeshee Columbia A, Che-dnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia & Big Spring Lancaster & Ephrata Lancaster & Willow Stieet Strasburg & Millport Marietta & Maj town Marietta .V Mount Jev Lane., Elizabetlit'n & Middlct'n Lancaster & Frultvllle. Lancaster A Lititz Lancaster & Williainsteivu..... Lancaster lb Maner Lancaster & Manhelm Lancaster & Marietta Lancaster & Nev Helland Lancaster Jc Susquehanna ..$25 10.25 .. zyx 'XI .. 25 18 .. '25 20 .. 25 18 47. 21 40 40.1 25 or. a 100 50 25 25 50 '25 25 100 300 50 01.50 55 133.10 43 32 275.25 SfX:VJ.l. XOTlVJiS. U it is headache el any kind that troubles you, you need never have another attack. Send $2.50 te Dr.C.W. Bensen, Baltimore, Mil., and hu w ill send you by return mall C boxes of his Celery and Chamomile pills and tl.cy will permanently cure you. or druggists, 50 cents a box. myl-lwdiw WEATHEIt INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, May 1. Fer the Middle Atlantis s1att., fair- weather, with colder westerly winds, followed by rising barometer. JlAHUJiTB. Decline of Alan. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence. Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Bo Be nower. $1. Fer sale by Jehn Black. Ureivns Moukcheld IMniicca Is the most clleetive Pain Destroyer in the world. Will meV. surely quicken the bleed, whether taken intermdly or applied extcrnaly,and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain sdlcvlater, and it is warranted double the strength el any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Uheumatism and all aches, and is THE GBEAT BELIEVEU OF PAIN. "Bnewn'8 Household Panacea" should be In every lamlly. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened H preferred j, taken at bed time will break ur a cold. 25 ets a bottle. febll-lyilM.WASAw IfEW AHFJSJtTIHliMMliTS. WANTKD. A GIKL TO COOK AND DO General Heuse work lerasmaU lamlly. Apply at 226 B A ST ORANGE ST. It TTTANTED A UIKL FOB OEKEKAL FT HoU8ewerlr In a small family. Apply at ml-tW SO HOBTU DUKE STllfrjT. OI'KCIAL. NOTICE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. Preparatory te the change we will make in our business about MAY reru, alter which date we propose te drop tlie retail and de STRICTLY A WHOLESALE BUSINESS. We are ettering some goods In hearly every depaitment at GKEAT REDUCTIONS FKOM FOKMEB. PRICES. We propose te start in our new business with NEW AND FRESH GOODS. HAJJY OV TUB WATCHES, CI0CKS, &c. We are new offering se low are alitUe sculled or dull looking, but net at all Impaired In running qualities, and net wishing te etrer them at public auction, we offer them In this way, and fully guarantee, the rnnnlngef every Watch and Cleck thus sold, and held our selves responsible for their pcrlermnnce for one year. E. F. BOWMAN, NO. 106 EAST KING STREET. ap29-tmayledltw but 75 PliOLONGEU SUl'l'UKATION OF Ttii: canal et the external ear, or even suppu rative action that has been et short duration, but violent, may produce Pelypi, or Granula tion, in the external auditory canal. Diseases of the eye, ear and threat treated succetun Ma m a L0VGARER Offlce-13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. mi-Jta rnlladelpnta market. 1-Hii.ADiiLFniA. Mav 1. Fleur nuiet steady: Superfine, $3 75t 50;Extia, SI 5i50: Ohie and Indiana family, fO Win Penna. de, f C 25SC 50 ; St. Lenls de, ,&, Minnesota extra. $77 37; de straight, i Winter patent, $7 753 :0 ; spring dr., -f. - Rye flour at 475S5. Wheat steady; Del. and Pa. Red, f 1 1 47 ; de Amber, $1 471 50. Cern iirmcr unu m uuuci ucun.ui! ! '. track and store lets : Steamer, s.yy : i- low. S4S5c.; Mixed, 8185c ; Ne. J Mind, j Oati ilrmer and in lair demand : Ne I H'ii COc; Ne. 2 de, 58g59c ; Ne. 3 de, wice; Ne. 2 Mixed, 5B56Kc. Rye scarce and wanted. Previsions Arm and in talr Jobbing demand; Mess peik,$lU01O 25 ;beefham8, $24325; India mess beef, $20 f. e. b. .,.,, ,. Bacen smoked shoulders, 8&3?c . ?ili ,i0 8Ue ; smoked hems, 1314c ; pickled de, 12! Laid' flimcr; city kettle, ll12e- loose butchers', lie ; prime steam, $11 C. Butter llrm and in fair inquiry ler helce : Creamery extra Pa., ai34c : de Western. 31 3 c; de geed te choice, 2830c ; 15. C. A: 2. i extra, 2'29c; de firsts, 252-c: Ve-.ti m dairy extra, 25c ; de geed te choice, 20f2lc. Eggs steady, but quiet ; Pa., l'y.e ; Western, 16J17c. Cheese In talr demand and steaily; New Ynrlr full cream, old. 13ffll3'.c ; new, Uc ; Western full cream, 12'I2aC : de fair te geed, HK12c; Pa. haltsklnis. 78c ; de skims, 3gOKc. ... Petroleum dull ; Refined, ,i. Whisky at $1 21 Seeds geed te prime clever dull, old, CSCKc . new, 7be : de de Timethy steady at S2702 75 : de Flaxseed easier at $1 15. Slim Diseases Cured By Dr. Fnzlcr's .Magic Oistmet. Cures as it by i.iagic pimples, black heads or grubes, bletehe, and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin elear, healthy and bcautltul. Alse cnies itch, bather's itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scald head, chapped hands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sores, &c. bSHI DISEASE. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, ., suffered beyond U docrlntieH from a skin disrase which ap- I j en red en his hands, head and lace, and nearly i!( -i' reyed hw eyes, 'l no most careiui nuuuir-1- ' had tailed te help him, and after all had '. led lie used Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment ir:d was cured by a lew applications. The first and only positive cure for akin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Nert i Qnecu street, Lancaster. HENRY & CO., Sele Proprietors, C2 Vcscy Stieet, New Yeak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceiated Piles, Dit. William's Indian Pile Ointment is a sine cure. Price $1.00, by mall. Fer sale at Cochran's Drugstore. lcb27-M&Thd4w SABUJJHL H. mitasT7i.TXOB.sKX. HAS Removed his Office irem 55 Nertn Duk p street te Ne. 41 GRANT 8TBEET, Immcdi- I atcly in Bear of lOeurt Heuse, Leng s New iiumiuifc'i -i-. and fceuthern null and ew norm I'mini. Nkw Yerk. May 1. Fleur State Western steady and quiet unchanged. Wheat 3lc higher and unsettled ; Talr spec ulative business ; Ne. 2 Bed. May, $1 45 1 48 ; de June, $1 43281 4s ; de J uly, $1 33 Ql 35K : de August, $1 2431 25. Cern kQlc better ana fairly active ; Mixed "Western spot, TO84c ; future, 81J83kc. Winsten, Forsyth Ce., N. C. Gents 1 deiire te express te you my thanks ler your wendertul Hep Blltars. k wci troubled with dyspepsia ter five years previ ous te commencing the use of Hep Bitters some six mentlis age. My cure has been won wen derful. 1 am pastor or the First Methodist church et this place, and my whole congrega tion can testily te the great virtues et your bitters. Very iepectlully. nplSwiLlw Rev. H. I'sheiiee. fULITIVAL. JOHX WAKAMAKJ5JP3. A JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY: Pongees te-day or te-morrow. The steamer British Prince has en beard, at the time of writing, two hundred pieces of buff pen 'gees for us ; and they have come none tee seen. Nene are te be rrnr ar n rpannnh!( rArt in thf wholesale market, and few at any price ; but we shall sell these as low as if they were plenty. When they are gene, all are gene. We have embroideries upon buff pongees, white pongees, and white surahs, embroideries of excellent quality and styles ; a different pattern for every dress. Most of die embroideries are of self colors ; some are of bright colors. Next-outer clrcle.Cuestnut; street entrance. French fine-wool and silk-and-wool dress-goods, including the very numerous melanges, have been se conspicuous a feature of our trade for several seasons past, that nothing need be said of them te habitues of the store. We often hear, however, of such remarks as "I didn't knew that you kept such a variety of fine goods" from ladies who come but rarely; and se we print sometimes what is old news te our friends for the benefit of strangers. Last year was a wonderful year for all sorts of litde tricks of the weaver of these goods. Goods figured in the weaving, as they were last year, are scarcely te be seen new, except in the lower grades, or in Amer ican goods, This year is rather the colerman's year. He puts en bread and almost solid masses of the heaviest oler ; and he does net disdaid the most delicate touches and al most invisible mixtures between. Even what one might take for a plain cloth is apt te reveal bits of illumination if you leek close- Third circle, Chestnut-street entrance. The flannel, of which we an nounced 18000 yards of 13 col ors a few days age at 25 cents, is going fast enough ; but, when when we get a quantity of goods te sell below value, we want everybody te knew the fact. Outer elrcl. northeast from can tee. An unfashionable cloth at 50 cents a yard, twice as wide a.-. that flannel, is a better bargain than the flannel, much; dark col ors, obscure stripes, beurette. Third circle, southeast from eentr. Scotch ginghams are at their best new. There are se many of them that they will remain at their best a geed while. There are five grades, 20, 25, 30, Z7JA and 40 cents. The 3 7 -cent grade is the finest; that at 40 cents is quite a different article from any called Scotch gingham heretofore ; mere like a grena dine. Fourth circle, Thirteenth street entrance. Plumetis embroideries; new nnrl beautiful. The writer is reduced te the necessity of qu eting his French dictionary ; " A species of embroidery, made by hand, with slightly twisted cotton, which represents in relief flowers, leaves, coats of arms, letters, etc." White and dark cream ; plain Datisie 10 num.u. Net te be found elsewhere prob ably; certainly net'the patterns; for they are our own. Picot embroideries ; also new and very distinct They show no fabric at all ; nothing but the solid embroidery ; rich and costly. Colored embroideries have come. Next outer-circle, Clty-Hall-sqaare entrance. All our fancy parasols will new be sold at exactly, half price. These and ether trimmed and lined parasols are at the south end of the middle aisle in the main building. Upholstery is moved te-day tn thp- room next east of the Arcade," and the second fleer of the same building, and the sec ond fleer of the building next east of that. We shall de busi ness there te-day ; but shall be in better condition te be looked at shortly. East of Arcade. FOK JCKV COMMISSIUN'JSK. SUDJECr TO TOE DECISION OP TBE DKMOCPATIC COCNTV CO:VENT10N. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl Township. BENJAMIN UUBER. 8th Ward City. JEROME B SHULTZ, Elizabethtown. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and CIty-haU square. PHILADELPHIA. -
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