LANCASTER DAILY lNTBLLlUENC.tiK TUESDAY MAY 2 1882. ji COLUMBIA NEWS. OUU ItECCLAU ItOROVGlt COBUEsFUN-UEHUK. AflMlt-rt Along the Susquehanna Items of interest Picked Up by the lutelllgeii- cern KeperU-r. Mr. T. N. Eller spent part of yesterday in Lancaster among bis old friends. 'Squire Grler last evening bound ever te answer at court en a cbargc of assault and eaucry, preferred by Jacob and bamuel Read, three persons, named Struck, Mc Call and Ilerr. It was one of tbe suits growing out of Salui day's fight. Last evening Mr. Win. U. Fasiij, super intendent of the Columbia water works, let all the plugs in the borough open te drain one of the icserveirs, preparatory te thorough cleaning. The Fcrrec & White, " Diverce'' com cem lauy played in Wrightsville last evening te a large audience ; the majority of the audience were pleased if applause was an indication. TiiclIecy& Haidie "Child of State" combination will present that diama here en Monday evening, May 8th. The election of a captain and 2nd lieu tenant of Ce. C has been ordered by the governor te take place en Monday, May 8th. The weather is blustery and it is amus ing tee sce the lively feet races after hats and ether light articles. A Maiictta man while walking u. the railroad, between the tunnel and the Henry Clay furnace, was attacked by a coleicd fellow, whom he scared away by drawing a revolver. A dose of lead would net have been tee geed for him. A great deal of repairing is going en just new. May patties ate in order. The squires will have thou hands full for the next week or se, in settling the suits of Saturday. The car movement at Columbia, for the month .of April, 1882, ever the P. R. !., is as fellows : Eastward, leaded, 37,834 ; empty, 3.5G2 total, 41,390. Westward, leaded, 13,409 ; empty. 2G, 122 total, 39. 521 ; making a grand total of 80,927 ; April being one day less than March, shows an increase ever that mouth et 3,017, aud an incicase of 11,970 ever that of April, 1881. During last night a masked man at tempted te enter the residence of Mr. Jehn Fcndrieh, en Chcsnut street, but was unable te gain an entrance, although he tried several of the doers with nippetr. At the residence of Mr. S. II. Purple, he was successful and seen effected an en trance into the hall, aud then made a tour of the different rooms, first entering Miss Annie's who awakened by his pres ence, lay still tiutil lie had left that aud went te another daughters room, where he searched through her room for jewelry, but was unable te find any. He next began te ransack the pockets of the dresses hanging in the room, but by this time Miss Annie had given the alarm and the approaching footsteps of Mr. Purple warned the bold robber te flee, which he did, making geed his escape. A grand concert, consisting of recita tions, dialogues and music, will be held in the Fiist African Baptist church en this aud te mm low evenings. LITTLE LOCALS. llcrn and Tliern and Everywhere. The Farmers' and Lancaster County National hanks, each declare 5 per cent, semi-annual dividends. Auctioneer Hess sold 18 Canada horses for Daniel Legan, yesterday, at $2JJ0 per head. Officer Pyle this morning arrested two young Irishmen for riding en freight r trains en the Pennsylvania railroad. They were seut te jail for ten days each by Al derman MeCouemy. It has becu discovered that a juryman who served in several eases tried last week had never been naturalized, and the fact will be made cause for an application of a ucw trial in at least one of the causes en which he sat that of Dunlap vs. Potts. Alarm box 43. located at the corner of Market and Frederick streets, which was maliciously broken two weeks age, has been repaired, a new ease having been furnished by the Game well company. All he boxes arc new in geed order. The street committee, which meets en every alternate Monday evening at Alder man Hair's office, has agreed te ask pro posals for brick, sand and stone for city use ; and iustiusted the street commis sioner te warn all persons taking up brieks or stones te replace them properly, and te threaten everybody throwing garbage or paper en the streets with the penalties of the law. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Millersville slate normal school yestcrdaj the following persons were elected trustees : Jehn M. Stehman, Jonas 1$. Martin. Chas. A. Heinitsh and C. 1J. Ilerr. The following names were directed te be scut te the state superintendent for him te make two nominations from them for trustees en behalf of the state : Jehn S. Mann, Levi S. Heist, Dr. A. T. llucbncr, Jehn Lintucr. Jehn Jehnsen, colored hed carrier, load lead ed up with mere primary election whisky than he could carry, raised Cain at home, and Alderman A. F. Dennelly sent him te jail for five days. Before a well attended meeting of the Plant club last evening, Dr. S. T. Davis read an interesting aud valuable paper en " Betany aud Medicine," showing their relation and interdependence, and the wonders of the study of 200,000 known varieties of plauts, many of which enter se largely into the uses of the phy sician, lie paid special attention te the ciuchenia tree of Seuth America and favored its introduction into this country by gevernmcntaVaid. Bartholemew's trained horses will be exhibited in this city during the week beginning June 12. These animals 15 in number were exhibited in Reading last week. Ten performances were given te ever 10.000 persons and the business was some thing wonderful iu the history of amuse ments in that city. Manager Mishlcr ha the horses and he talks of taking them te Eurenc. Tlie Fair. The attendance at the opera hotue was. very geed last night and the selling ami chancing of the articles proceeded at a lively rate. The following were the lucky people : Rev. Dr. J. P. McCulIagh wen a set of ombreidcied tidies; C. E. Haber bush, a box of cigars ; Jehn Murphy, a music staud ; Mrs. Jehn Murphy a small shrine ; Miss Kate Trost, a silk umbrella.; Harry McLaughlin a French china salad set ; Jehn McIIale a geld watch, the cbaucing for which was confined te work men en the contract of T. Wallace Reilly, in New Yorkstate ; Miss Laura Masker a lleral horseshoe, and Mrs. J. II. B. Wag ner a geld-headed cane. It was erroneously stated in this paper last evening that the (air would close to morrow night; it will, however, remain open until Thursday night. SPECIAL NOTICES. If it is headache et any kind that troubles you, you need never have another attack. Send $2.53 te Dr.C. W. liensen, Raltlmerc, Mil., and he will send you by return mall 0 boxes of his Celery and Chamomile pills and they will permanently cure you. Of druggists, 50 cents a box. myl-iw d&w A Kenevatlng Remedy Is te be teundln Burdock Bleed Kilter. As an antidote for sick -headache, female weak ness, biliousness", indigestion, constipation, and ether diseases et a kindred nature, these bitters are Invaluable. Trice $1. for sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. s FECIAL. ABU A INS IN FINE CLOTHING. MEN'S SUITS. $6, $8, $10, $12, $14. MEN'S SUITS (Silk Faced), $15, $15, $15. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN THE CITY. NOTICE. A Sure Pep Whip or Caue presented te every purchaser of a Heys' or Child's Suit. AL. ROSENSTEIN, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Penn'a. apil7-lyd&w THE ONLY CLOTIIINU Kidney Disease. I'uln. Irritation, Retention, Incontinence, Deposits, Gravel, &c, cured by "Ruchupalba." $1. Depot, Jehn Rlack. What Makes Yeu Hiss? A teeth is mi-sing among the incisor.-, and you cannot fcelp hiding. Ge and get one put in, and then use SOZODONT te keep the ethers right. I ou should have done this years age, but it is better new than never. my2-lwdeed&w SuiLen's Vitalizcr U what you need for Con stipation, I.e-s of appetite. Dizziness and all symptom? e! Dy.-pepsia. Trice 10 and 73 cents per bottle. Fer pale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nertii Queen St. myl lwdcewAw Citeur. Whooping Cem;li and Bronchitis im mediately relieved by fchileh'd Cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcew&w Noneur should neglect a cough. Take Hale's Heney et Horehound and Tar inslanlcr. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. myl-lwdced&w I.ukes convulsed by cough can be seethed with Hale's Heney et Horehound and Tar. Tike's Toothache Diepscurc in one minute ap2l-lwdced&w Tiles! l'Ues! riles! A sure cure found at last! Ne one need sillier! A sine cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Tiles has been discovered by Dr. William (uu Indian remedy), called Dr. Vil)i:uu'.s Indian Ointment. A .single box has cured the worst chronic cases et 25 or 30 years standing. Ne one need suiter live minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, iiihsruincuts and electuaries de mere, harm than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itchins (partleulaily at night alter getting warm iu bed), acts as a peultice.givcs instant and pain less relief, and is prepared only ler Tiles, it h ing el the private parts, and ler nothing else. Bead what the Hen. J. M. Ceflin1crry Of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's InulHn Tile Ointment : I have used scores et Tile Cures, and itallerds me pleasure te say that I have never leund anything which gave such immediate and permanent relict as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sain by II. B. Cochran, 137 aud !3! North Queen .street. Trice, $1.00. IIknuv & Ce., Tre prieters, 61 Vesey Street, New Yerk, Icb'Jl-Tu&FdAw Ki;suuK rite.n dkatii The follewingsdatemcnt of William. I Cough Ceugh liu, el .Semervillc, jllaus., is se remarkable that we beg te aslc ler it the attention of our read ers, lie says : "In the lull of 1S7G 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and Jlcsh. 1 was se weak at one tiiim that I could net leave my bed. In the summer of 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors anil med icine. 1 was se far gene at one time a repe t wen, aieund thatl was dead. Igave up hope, but a triend told me et Dn. Ww. Hall's Balsam peu the Lungs. 1 laughed at my triends, think ing that my ease was incurable, but 1 get u bottle te satlaly them, when te my surprise and gratilieatien, I commenced te leel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I leel in -better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone atUicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's BalBaui ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen sumii'i'Mi can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done mere geed than all ether medicines 1 have taken since my sickness. My ceugli has al most entirely disappeared and J shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen sire iviS-lvdeedTlutw2 CI :CNltY"S UAKJSOL1U SAL.VK. The best Salve iu me world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tcttcr,chappcd hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tion, freckles ami pimples. The salve is i ...iRiatccd te give perlect satislaclien in every ease or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are hut Imitations and counterfeits. Trice 2T cents. Seli I n Lancaster ut Cochran's Drugstore, lNViGOHATijm Feed ler the Brain and Nerves it what we. need in these days et rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vital energies and brings geed heal 111 quicker than anything you can use. Tribune. See aulv. myl-lmdcod&cew Merinai's Don't KnowHew many children are punished ler being uncouth, wilful, and indifferent te instructions or rewards, simply because they are out or he.iltn ! An intelli gent lady said et achildet this kind : "Mothers should knew that it they would give the little ones mederatu doses of Hep flitters ler two or three wccks.the children would be all a parent could desire." myl-2wd&w Fount! ut Last. What every one should have, aud never be without, is Themas' Eclcctric Oil. It is thor ough and sale iu its clfects, producing the most wondrous cures et rhuuniatisni, neural gia, burn.', bruises, and wounds of every kind. Fer sale at. II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Nervous debility, the cur.se of the American people, immediately yields te the action of Brown's lien Bitters. myl-lwd&w The nutritive properties et Celdcn'a Liebig's Liquid licet and Tonic Invigorator sustain the body without solid feed. Celdcn; we ether. myl-lwdced& A ceugn. Celd or sere rnreat tuieulu oe stepped.) ,'wegiect irequcntlyrcsults in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's .bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups an. 1 balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and ihc Threat Troubles which Singers and TubllcSpeakcrs are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial . Troches have been recommended By physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been testeit by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained weJ aieritcd rank among t he few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cente a box overvwhere. in y-lvdTTli.FAlvw Skin Diseases Cured By Dr. Frazicr's Maeic Ointmkst. Cures as it by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse cares itch, bather's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ring worm, scald head, chapped hands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, ebrttnatn ulcers and sores, &c. SKIS DISEASE. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond nil description lremasklu disease which ap peared .en his hands, head and lace, aud nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had tailed te help him, and after nil had failed he used Dr. Frazicr's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lew applications. The first and only positive euro for skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Nert'i Qneeu street, Lancaster. IIKX11Y & CO., Sole Proprietors, 02 Vesey Street, New Voak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcciatctl Tiles, Di:. William's India Tilk Oiktmkntis a sure cure. Trice $1.00, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran's Drua store. fcb27-M&Thd&w Decline f Alan. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence.' Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Be newer. $1. Fer sale by Jelyj Black. SEW AVFJSRT1SEMEXT8. HOUSE IN THIS CITY ILLUMINATED RV STEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s I'KUIAI, SPECIAL! NOW OPEN. - NOW OPEN. NEW PARASOLS, . NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SILKS, PARISIAN LA 1VNS, FRENCH MUSLINS, GLOVES and HOSIERY. LACES and EMBROIDERIES. LADIES'' JJNDERWEA U. Hager & Brether, 25 WEST 2H Nil STREET. LANCASTKK. L UOK OUT VlilX MOTHS! BUY CARB0LIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH I'JIOOr' ARTICLE IN THE WORLD l-'OR CARPETS, FURS, Act". Taned Reefing Belt by the yard or ten. EST WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: Nea. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. AENOLD. Ifrewn-H lini:lilil I'jitiucea Is tin- most cllective l'ain Deslrejcr lu the world. Will most btirely quicken the liloed, whether taken internally or applied. extcrnally,aiul thereby mere eurtuiiily relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, ami it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. JSack or Jlewels, Keio Threat, Khcumatism and am. aciiks, ami is THE UUKAT ItKLinVKi: OF I'AIN. "I'.kewjTs IleusenuLu I'anacea" .should be iu every liuuily. A teuspoeiiiiil of the I'anacea in a tumbler el het water sweetened it prcferredj, taken at bed time will kkkak cr a cold. 25cts a bottle. lebll-lvdM.W&S&w Whjstex, Forsyth Ce., X. C. (Jents 1 desire te express le you my thanks ler your wenderlu! Hep ISittcrs. I was troubled with dyspepsia for live years previ ous te commencing the use of flop Hitters sonic six months jire. ily cure has been won wen dcrful. 1 am pastor et the First Methodist church el llil place, and my whele congrega tion can testily te the great virtues el your bitters. Very ruspeetlullv. aplS-'itvd&w Kiev. II. Kki'.imskk. Dr. l'ra.ier't. Knet i;ii;ers. Frazicr's Itoet Kilters arc net a dram-shop whisky licvi'ianc. but :ire strictly medicinal in everv sense. They act stieugly upon the liver and kidney, ke-'p Ihc bowels open anil regular, make 1 he weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nerveun and clcaifc the bleed and system of every Impurity. Fer Dl..iiiess, Uiish et Kloed te the Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever aud Ague, Dropsy, I'implfs and Uletches, Screfu Ions Humors and Seres, Teller, King Werm, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ter young men siifleriug Irem Weakness or De bility caused from iuipriidcnci',:ind tofemalca in delicate health, Frazicr's Itoet Hitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frazlcr : 1 have used two bottles el your ltoet Kilters ler Dyspepsia, Di.ziuess, Weak ness and Kidney Dise.ics,aiid they did me moie geed than all the doctors and the medicine lever used. Frem the first dose 1 leek I be gan te lr.eud, and I am new iu perfect health and leel as well as 1 ever did. I consider your medicine one et the greatest el blessings. Mas. JI. Maktin, Cleveland, O. Sold by 11. K. Cochran, 1U7 aud l.'i'J North Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Hekrt & Ce. Sele l'roprictei s. 02 Vesey sliee.t. New Yerk. f'i"-WiVsd&w JiEATMP. Db Nekmandic April 30, 1SS.. in Ihisdty. Margarctla Daniel de Nerniandie, aged 72 yeais. The relatives and tiieuds are i cspcctfully Invited te attend the funeral itein Ne. 148 West James street, en Wedi.e&davnierningat !l o'clock. Interment tit Friends' burial grounds, Kird-in-Hand. It IlnewKw-April 30, lcSl, Susan A., wife of Ed win H. Krown, aged 15 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited le attend the funeral, without further notice, en Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, Ne. 6 Seuth Duke street. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td Bdckius. In this city, en the 1st et May. 1SS2, Anna, wife, of Geerge Kuckius, aged Ce yeais and 0 mouths. The relatives ami lrlcnds of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence, certer Duke aml Vine street, en Friday alteiuoeu at 2 'clock. Interment at Wee iward Hill ceme tery. 3td NE II- Alt VERT1SEMESTS. rilKY Sl'KKXJKK'.S G'ELIMIKATEDKULM L KACHKK KEEK. Delivered le any part et the city at 75 cents per dozen. Ketlling Works ut It 31-33 SOUTH LIME STREET. WANXKU.-A GIUI. TO I0 KITCHEN work. Apply immediately at the Leop Leep ard Hetel. iny2-2t . IAXCASTKItCOUXTX NATIONAL. 1IASK J May 2d, 1R82. The beard et directors have declared a Divi dend this day of live and one-half per cent., payable en demand. ni2-2td43tw F. II. BKENEMAN, Cashier. ITVAKansRS' NATIONAL, HANK. Laxcaster, May 1, 16S2. The Diiccters of this Kan k have declared a divlitend of five and a-halt per tent., payable te the stockholders ou demand. 2ni-ltd&w EDW.U.KKOWN. Cashier. PUBLIC SAI.t-ON THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1882, will be sold at Ne. 25, East Vine street the entire stock of household and kitchen lurnitnre, hair ejeth parlor suit and cottage chamber suit complete, large mirror, marble ten table, twilight heater, Ingrain and rag carpets, cook stove, tin, glass and queens ware, and many ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms made known by MAUV I. SUNNEK, J. Guhdakeb, Auct. Executrix. 2td T1IK ELECTRIC LIGHT. QfKCIAL. SPECIAL! GENT'S WEAR. ENGLISH WORSTEDS, FRENCH SUITINGS. AMERICAN SUITINGS. CHEVIOT SUITINGS. FRENCH CASSIMERES. AMERICAN CASIMERES, HOYS CASSIMERES. FURNISHING GOODS. We have a large line of Earl & Wilsen's Linen Cellars and Cufi'a, White and Unlaundried Shirts, Gent's Neck Wear, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. Hager & Brether, 25 WEST K1NU STREET. LANCASTER. .JOHN n'ANAJUAKEll'S. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY: Our custom of giving daily store-news prevents our touch ing en mere than a few subjects in any one day. Let us recite here all the sorts of deal in : goods we Silks. black dress-goods, colored dress-goods, cloths, flannels, linens, muslins, shawls, evergarments, for ladies and chlldieu, furs only storage ut this season, di-cses, ler ladies and children, underwear, for ladies and children, uiu-diu, wool. cotton-and wool, silk, and cotlen- aud-sllk. corsets, skirts etc., white goods, lates, ruches, cellars, clc, Hamburg embroideries, zephyr-cmbreldcry materials, etc., dress-trimmings fringes, buttons, etc., haberdashery (habtihr das, Ilerr?), tans, gloves ler ladies, gentlemen ami children, hosiery, for ladies, gentlemen and children millinerv. ribbons, etc., t eilct articles, jewelry.; stationery and stationers' materials, engravings ami fra,aies, books and card?, gentlemen's furnishing goods, hats and caps, men's and boys' clothing, ready-made and te measme, umbrellas and para-els, upholstery, table-covers, etc., mattresses, feathers, etc., furniture, modern and antique, carpets, ruts, mattings, etc., china and glassware, silverware and clocks, blankets and bedding, kitehen-lurnishing. toys, trunks, valise, satchels, etc,, harnesses and saddlery, rubber goods, and possibly we have emitted some. It is high tide new in al most every class of goods. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market street and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. NE1V AHVERTISEMJUllH WANTED A UlKL FOK UENKKAL Housswerk in a small family. Apply at ml tfd 230NOKTH DUKE STKlsET. f XJKerOSALS FOK STBERT supfuks. scaled proposals for Bricks, Cressing Stones and Sand, delivered, una for laying gutters (contractor te furnish material) and for laying gutters (the city te furnish mater ial) for one year irem June next, will be re ceived by the Street Committee up te Monday May 15, 1S3J. at 7 o'clock p. m. The committee reserves the right te reject anv or all bids re ceived. AH proposals te be'ad dressed te It. A. EVANS, ESQ., Chairman, and te be left at Alderman Karr's Ofllce, hi Seuth Dukn street. KY OKDEK OF STREET COMMITTEE. Attest: J. K. Karr. Clerk. m'.'.GArM r'ULTON OFKA HOUSE. ONE NIGUT ONLY. PRLDAY, MAY 5, 1882. V Frem Arch Street Opera Heuse, Fhildclphia The Greatest and Most Complete Minstrel Company in the world. OUR FOUR GREAT END MEN. THATCHER, COUKTIUGHT DOUGHERTY, AUD EDWARDS. The Unequaled First Tart New Ballads ! New Songs ! New Jokes ! Our Own Original First Fart V'inisli, entitled "The Telephone." Hughey Dougherty in his oration, A l.a Oscar Wilde. Roem 35! Roeiu35! Hawkins and Edwards. The 4! The 4! Murphy, Morten, Griffin and Rice. Geerge Thatcher in his own specialties, concluding with William Court right's Conglomeration or Wit, Music and Meledy, or a Garden Party in fin Aristocratic Neighborhood, entitled HASH HASH! Alse, Gems from the Operas or Lucia, Ma?cette. Olivette, Billce Tavler and the Dandy Colored Walters ; also a shower of real water. ADMISSION 35, 50 & 75c. RESERVED SEATS 75c. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. m2-4t MnmMlWA THIED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING,. MAY 2 1882. FUEI0US FLAMES. H1UULCTUWN KAVAUKO UY FIKK. The JTlre uepartinent et Wllmlngteu Called en te Save tne Town OUier Teiegrapble News. Wilmington. Del.. May 2. A fire broke out this morning at Middletown, Delaware, about twenty miles from this place, which seems te threaten a disastrous conflagration, Telegrams have been re ceived here asking for assistance, and in response the cniel engineer and assistant, with about one hundred men of Wilming ton fire depart, two engines and three hose carriages, left en a special train at 10:30 a. m. Cox Bre.'s carriage factory and Barr & Ce.'s machine shop have already been burned, and the fire is still gaining headway. Wilmington, Del., May 2. A special dispatch te the Gazette from Middletown says : The fire broke out in A. J. Cox's carriage shop at 9 e clock, aud in five minutes the large frame building, 100 feet square and three stories in height was in flames. The wind was blowing strong ana tne nre spread rapmiy te an tue ether buildings in the square bounded by Maine, Bread and Green streets. Five buildings, including the Episcopal church, have been destroyed, entailing a less of at least $30, 000. Anether special dispatch te the Every Evening says that there was no means of checking the fire except with buckets and and an ineffective Babcock extinguisher, but that the Wilmington steamers have arrived. Middletown, Del. May 2 The Wil mington firemen reached here at 11 o'clock and seen get the fire under control. The square bounded by Main, Bread, Church and North streets was nearly all burned ever, but as the buildings were chiefly of frame work the less will net exceed $2e,000. Queen Anne Episcopal church, built of greenstene, is in ruins. The less en this building is $10,000, in surance $4,500. The altar desk, which was presented te the original cengrega tien by Queen Anne, was saved. Cox &' Bres. lese $3, 000,insurance $1,500. Tholess onPcnningten's agricultural store ii$l,000, aud en two dwellings belonging te the Jeshua Lake estate $2,000. The less en Jehnsen's caipcntcr shop is $800; en Jehnsen's dwelling $1,500, and en McKce's millinery store $1,500. The ether losses arc slight and fall en private parties. TKL.EGRAFUIC I'AI'S. Flashed Frem Hie JHectilc Wires. Daniel Dougherty, for twenty years an employee of the Dupeut powder mills, Wilmington, was killed hy an explosieu thcie this morning. A snow storm prevailed at AVaterten, N. N., this morning, aud the weather was raw and cold. August Helmgren was cut iu two by the cars at Trey, N. Y., last night. At Wclden, N. C, T. L. Fmery, (Dera.) was elected mayor, and Walter Daniel (Dcm.), W., II. Chappell and Wesley Harris (Iteps.) town cenncilmcu. The two latter are negrees. Jehn Lcimeii was 'arraigned iu New Yerk for muidering his wife, pleaded net guilty and his trial was fixed for the 23d inst. The survivors of the Eighth Pennsyl vania cavalry held a reunion at Williams pDrt te-d ly. William Mvks a member of the beaid of guardians of the peer, died in Philade' phiathis morning of Brights disease. L. B. Leskicfs brush factory and the Washington street Baptist, church, Dever, N. II., were liurncd this morning. Less, $75,000. Mrs. Rogers, who was dangerously shot by her husband in Philadelphia, will re cover. Rebert Douehugh has been ar rested as an accessory in the attempted murder. The Heuse te day passed the bill for public buildings at Hannibal, Me. The Senate-commerce committee by 5 te 4 decided te report favorably the nomi nation of Worthington te be collector at Bosten. The Sctiate fluance committce Avill rco rce rco emincud the confirmation of the contested nomination of Buck tier for collector at Louisville, Ky., The Malley trial at New Haven was ic-4 sumed this morning and the cress-examination of Prof. Chittenden, the arsenic cxpcit, was continued by the defense. In a fight en beard the ship Orcalla iu New Yerk bay this mernimr, Michael Murphey, boatswain, stabbed aud killed James Kcegh. Seaman Muiphcy was badly cut. WiJATHEIC INDICATIONS. Washington, I). C, May 2. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, colder clear ing weather, northwesterly winds, higher pressure. MARKjem. I'lilladefphta Cattle Marbet. Monday, May 1. The receipts et live stock Lat thn I'liiladclplila stock yards were: Fer the week: Beeves, 2,400 head : sheep, s.we head ; heas, 3,eOO head. Previous week Reeves, 2;!W0 head ; sheep, J),(W0 head ; hogs 3,000 head. Reef Cattle have been active, and prices in sympathy with the Western markets have advanced c per pound. We quote as fellows : Extra, 88ic ; Geed, lJ,Slic ; Medium, 757c: Common, (i7ic; lat cows,57'4. sheen The market has active, and prices have advanced fiem cte e ft ft. Fall Lambs and Milch Calves are also active and higher, while Spring Lambs were dull at old rates. We quote as follews: Extra wool, 8Jc; geed e, SJiJSc; me dium, de, 7SJc ; common de, 77Jc; culls de, 5.'i(?())ic;Bharcd sheep OJVic; lambs, fall,-7;i : de spring de, 1(7 per lid. ; calves, western, 048ic ; de Chester county, V,Q 8ir. Hogs were in geed demand and prices were ic higher. We quote as lollews : Extra, very few, lie: geed, Hijle.'ic ; me dium, IOSIOJc. SALES OlT BKEVK3 AT THK WEST l'HILADJiU'lIA STOCK YAUDS. Martin, Fuller & Ce.. 252 Western, 7J-Q8C. Reger Maynes, 150 Western, 73 A. & J. Christy, 121 Western aud Lun.ee., C8Kc. E. S. & K. F. McFillen. 210 Western and Lancaster county. 7J$6$$c. M. Ulman. 112 Lancaster county, account L. &en8cnig, 8Kc ; 34 de de, i. Wtt mer, 8Ji8Jc; 31 Lan. te., acct. et C. Scitz, 8fe8c; 3 de de, acct. II. Lauder, 7;Jc : 1G de de. ui-ct. C. Cris man, 6 ; 16 de de, acct. K. Muyne, 8c. Shainbcrg & I'aul. 170 I'a.,frg8c. James Clcmsen 55 Lancaster co., TigSJc. Lewensteln & Adler, 50 Lan. e., 7$8Jic. HO Ment. co. cows, 57Jc. G. Schamberg & Ce.. 2US Lane, co., and West ern. 748c. Daniel Murphy. 100 Lancaster co., and West ern, TAQSiic. II. Chain, jr., 52 Western and l'cnn'a., 7Ji7Jc. M. Levi, 1V0 l'enna., CgSc. Jehn McArdlc. 211 Lancaster co., 7,'?Sc. Owen Smith. 115 Lancaster co. and Western, 6K68c. L. nern, 26 l'enna. cows uiul steers, C7c. Daniel Smyth & Bre., 125 Western and Lancas county, 7M8Xc. Dennis Smyth, 50 Fa., 73SJic. Bacliman ft Levi, 100 Western and Pennsylva nia, VAG9AC. Chain & Caldwell, 35 Western and Ta., 0 7Vic. J. T. Latta, 25 Chester county, 757;c. Samuel Brown. 136 Kentucky, 78c. Abe. Osthclm: 15 Lancaster co., 77c. DRESSED MKATS. Dressed Beeves were active and closed at HJ13,c. SALES LAST WKKK. Thes. Bradley, 210 head at ll12c. A. A. Boswell 94 de. at 1213c. C. S. Dcngler, 86 de. at llK12c. W. H. Brown 100 de. at llj$13!c. Harlan A Bre., 75 de. at HV!il3c. J. F. Lowden, 45 de. 12313c. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart sold D10 head at liQiac, Sew turn ntaraet. Nkw tvx. May 2. Fleur State and Western without important change; light in quiry. Southern null and unchanged. Wheat wiiheut quotable change: rather weak trade; largely speculative ; Ne. 2 Red, May. $1 41 495-5 ; de June, if 4 1 49; de July, $1 33134 ; de Augu-t, SI 2SJ6 125. Cern a trifle better and fairly active ; Mixed Western spot, SlQSZc ; future. $3XS4lc. Oats a shade better ; Ne. 2 May, OOaCOKc ; le June.&SKc; de July, .VT'ic ; de Aug, k; State, 61g64c; Western, WfliBc. m riillartelphla Alurket. Fhiladmlthia. May 2. Fleur ..dull, steady: Superfine, 13 75 50; Extra. $4 5 50 ; Ohie and Indiana family, J 0O7 Penna. de. 16 2536 50. Rye flour at W S735. Wheat firm but quiet : Del. and Fa. Red, ?l 4531 47 ; de Amber, $1 471 50. Cern firm ter local use: Steamer, S4$4c; Yellow, S5SCe; Mixed, 8IMS5e ; Ne. 3 Mixed. S4Wc. - Oats firm, but quiet ; Ne. 1 White, file : Ne. 2 de. 59c;N'e. 3 de. 5X39c; Ne. 2 Mixed, 5757Kc. Rye scarce at 91c. Previsions llrmaml ingoedjobblngdeinuud. Lard firm. Butter ste adv. with fair demand : Creamery extra Fa., 333tc: de Western, 313&; de geed te choice, 28830c. Eggs steady, but quiet ; Fa.. 17t517'.c ; West ern, 16X17c.- Cheese quiet, but steady. Petroleum dull ; Kctlncd, 7Jc. Whisky at $1 21 Seeds dull and unchanged. stncit ,-nunt. New Yerk, Fhiladclphta and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dally b Jacob It. Leng, 2i North Queen street. May 2. IU:1W taW .!. . a. il. r. M. r.ji .... I0 .... 118) 11!) 61& 62!$ .... Op 'vi( iayt iej'4 '.'.'.'. l'-MK 125JS .... 70 11 .... .... 2 .... uG Jrt .... 100 10tf VA .... II l 1124 .... ! J, . 28'4 29 ... Si1 82JS .... 57& 58 2! 2i .... K, Kji .... :w 39 .. '' 'V2 ;. C. A I. C. K. K Del.. Luck.A Western Denver A Kle Grande N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.. East Tenn. Va. A Georgia Lane Shere A Mich. Southern New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Onlaile A Western Omaha Cem 3t wmana .rrcicrrcu 1'uclllc Mall Steamship Ce.. Chicago. Mil. St. Faul Texas Fucltlc Wabash. . .. ml A Fuel tie. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania K. u Reading 2S-; isunaie puis. A west Northern Facine Cem Frcleried.... Uralii uutt lTovimeu Ijuutntluus. One o'clock quotations el grain and ptovir. ptevir. ptovir. lens, furnished by S. K. Vundt. ilreker. 15' Eaal King street. May 2. Clilcnjfe. Wheat Cern Oats Ferk May... 1.28 .75K Xi 18 32J4 June... 1.29 .7. .hili 18.55 July.... 1.2Si .74 . SJ August l.lOv'i I'hlliKletpliiil. May.... 1M4 .Ki.!H --r''- . June.. . l.U .83VJ .58 J July 1.297m .83:'i .57 Laid 11.32K 11 35 cecai atecka and Bends. Far val. Last sale. $105 i07Ji 1-20 121) 1(5 112 102 10JL50 n7A 102 $125 108.80 105 109.75 147 I3.-.W lll.:) (3I.M) 200 1 15.75 110 15.-; 70.50 115 $2.25 2...50 50 120 Imc 'iiy e per ct. Lean, due I6f2...100 IS85.. 18!).. ma.. I" r ct.t n I or 30 years. " : prret. Scheel Lean... i " in let 2t) years.. f " in 5 or 20 years. " " in 10 or 20 years Mimheint borough lean UK) 100 100 100 100 UK) 100 100 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Bank. WOO Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank loe Lancaster County National Uanlc. 50 Columbia National Bank Kphrata National Bank First National Bunk, Columbia.. . First National Kank, Strasbur... First National Rank, Marietta First National Kank. Mount Jey. Lltitz National Hank Manheim National Kank Union National Kank. Mount Jey New Helland National Hank.....'. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. :oe (K 100 101) 100 100 . I0O Km 50 tee IJunriyvillc K. K Millersville Street Cur Inquirer Print! tig Company... Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse Columbia Gjis Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company.., Marietta Uollewwnre Stevens Heuse Sicily island K:ist Krandy wine x Waynesb'j .f 50 . 50 . 50 . 100 . 25 . 100 IU) 100 50 50 50 170 4.60 1 1 aiillcrsvillc Nermal Scheel MlSCELLANKOrs BONDS. Qtiurryvllle K. K., due 1S!W film Reading A Columbia K. Kdue 1M2 100 Lancaster Wateh Ce., due ISKJ tee Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler SO years 100 L.".nc:tster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. $115 1W) 103.: 100 106 duel8S 100 TURiiiii:i: CKS. Spring A lieaver Valley Bridgeport Alloreshee Columbia A Chestnut Hill ( :e!umbla A Washington Columbia A Rig Spring , .f. 25 $ 10.2.'i 2J ?8 20 18 17.25 21 111 10.15 M) 50 64.50 55 lXiA't 4.1 32 Ni 275.23 Lancaster A K.nltruta...., Lancaster A Willow Strei i-el.... eli-asburj; A Millport. Aiarietta,t; aiaytewn Marietta A Mount Jev Lane, Kiizabrtht'n A Sliddlet'n.. Lancaster A Fruitvilie. Lancaster A Lit it. Lancaster A WilllumMen-ii Lancaster A Maner Lancaster & Manheim I:ineaster A Marietta Lancsisler A New Helland Lancaster A Susquehanna 100 50 50 IU) 'Ml POLITICAL. FOK JUUV COItlAlISSIUNKK. SUlMEOi' TO TIIK DECISION UK TUU bKMOCISAlIO ceusty coVETIe-. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl Township. BENJAMIN 11UI5EK. 8th Ward. Citv. JEROME If SHULTZ. Kllzabethtewn. OAJWETB. c iAKrKTS Carpets, Carpets. I can show the Largest Stock in this city. Cull and see my latest KODY KKUSSELS, THREE-FLY, INGRAINS, KXTRA SUFERS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS CAR PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat terns the maiket can allerd. I also have a large stock et my own make of CHAIN and RAG CARPETS as low as the lowest. 1 alie Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te show my goods. S. S. SHIRK., 202 WEST KING STREET. -IjTTKHEK'S. Fine Hilliuery and HairStere, Just received from PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, a fine let el Millinery and Hair Goods, which will be sold at bottom prices at PETER WEBER'S, Ne. 17 NORTH IJUEKS STREET. Where he still continues business, and bus employed the best and me-jt artistic hands in both branches, it being one of tne eldest and most reliable establishments in the City of Lancasterand wncrc no pains will be spared te please the people. J9-PLE ASE GIVE US A CA LL. a22 3tdS -pLUMBINU, GASFITT1NG, AC. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. PlTiml)iiig g Gasfltting DONE OXLY ISV SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. janSS-lydS JMVMCiJ BJCO-V. jlUt t-UTtar.MENXi., A STBICH BKOS'ADYJSKTUMSMENT. ASTEIOH BEOS-' but 75 25 ; PALACE OF FASHION ! WE NOW BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE Late of Lancaster AND riCINITl' Th it we me teady te ti.iusaet buslne ler tlu coming SPRING AND SUMMER. We have sliewn te our patrons en our Open ing Djys the well asserted stock of CHOICE GOODS WE HAVE ON HAND. OUR MILLINEET DEPARTMENT Embraejs a full Hue el everything appertain ing te this line. Of Every Shape te Suit Everyone, IN ALL THE NEW 811 AUKS Of thoSeusen, and in-nll the dlllmunt uiatu ials. Our assortment of READY TRIMMED HATS ab BONNETS hui patten uny ever shown before. Our Prices arc the Lewest OUR MAXIM IS: Te Give the Best te be had for the Meney. CHOICE RIBBONS, SILKS, SATINS, LACES, NETTINGS, TWIEB. LACE GOODS, BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, BABIES OUTFITS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LADIES? UNDERWEAR, CHILDREN S UNDERWEAR, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, COESETS A SPECIALTY. IN FACT EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO THE LINE OF LADIES' WEAR. 43-Wc kindly solicit the patronage et the Ladles et Lancaster and vicinity. Astrich Brethers, ;13 EAST KING 8TBEET, Flo we rata LAXCASTEK, FA.
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