LANCASTERIBAILY ItffcELLIGENCfcft WEDNESDAY MAi 3, 18822 4 V this city at 220 thia afternoon, bringing With him a full description of the geld watch and an order from Sir. Frederick Messing for its delivery te him. He said that there were never hut four of these watches made with Crinksbaak's name upon them, and he had the numbers of four of them. He said further that tbe watch belonged teMr. Ciickshank, a Harri&burg jeweler, who leaned it te Mr. Blessing during the time his own watch was being repaired ; and that it was ptelcu from Mr. Blessing's house last Monday, by burglars, who at tbe same time stele about $7 in money. As conclusive evidence that the watch was as he stated, Chief Cilly told Chief Deichler that if he would open the seal attached te it he would find therein a Gve cent piece. Chief Deichler by advice of counsel de clined te give up the watch, though per fectly satisfied of its identity. Chief Cilly and Mr. Wilten then paid a visit te the county priseu te take a leek at the piisouer. Tim Kutli Robbery. The three young men, Wm. Clatk, Gee. Watkins and Edward E. Beck, who were arrested en last Monday week for rebb'ng the house or Jeslm.i Kutli of about $000 in money, (the paiticulars of which ap. appeared in the I.vrrxMr.nxcEit at the time), had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier yesteiday afternoon. They were fully identified by Mr. Ruth, Dr. JIusser and ethers, and Mr. Ruth identified the money that was thrown away by them in their llight, as belonging te him and as being stolen from his house. In default of bail the accused wcic committed te jail te answer at con it. ST. MAUV'S. lliel.akt jxlglttn at the Fair. Te night and te-morrow night will ter minate the fair of St. Mary's church which has been in successful operation for the past two weeks. An orchestra will be present this evening, there will be no charge for admission, aid the books for the chancing of articles will close at 9 o'clock te-night, no chances being received after that hour. The articles remaining te be se disposed aie many and have been previously enumerated in thesu columns. The liveliest in teitt exists in the awaid of seme of the mete valuable ones, among which may be mentioned the handsome top-buggy at Mihs Kelly's tabli', the elegant cmbieideicd table cover en the same table, the fine oil painting en Mrs. Mnlone'd table,:! Turkish chibeuk en the cigar table, ami a number of etheis. Poisons who aie desirous of securing any el the ehaiicc ai tides should be sine te have their names down befoie 9 o'clock this evening, as that will be their last oppei tunity. In the leting the chief inleicKt lies in th" hair, the h.iiuess, the furniture, sewing niacin;. e and a number of ethers. The polls will be open until te-morrow night at 9 o'clock, and after all the awaids have bceu made te the winncis in the voting and the chancing all the ai ti des that lemain will be sold at auction. Se that te nihtand to-meiiow night will likely witness the HvelieM scenes jet enacted at the fair. List night the following ai tides wcie chanced oil : Adeirm.it en Miss Kate Kelly's tabic te Mi.ss Maggie People.?; biaidcd pillow shams en Miss Kelly's table te C. W. Stuigis: dinner napkins en Miss Kelly's taMe te Mis. M. A. Mc Granu ; a china tea set. en Mrs. Malene's table te M. Habeibusli ; :i rug en Mis. Malene's table te Jehn Mtupliy; laige cike en Mrs Cnpenter'.-. table te Daniel McLaughl n. Tiie young ladies of the cigar table ac knowledge with thanks the giftef a hand some llei.il hoiseslieo horn Schreycr the florist. Tribute te Knicrkun. Rev. .1. Max Hark, in his sermon en "Spiing," en Sunday morning, paid a feeling tiibute te the memory of Ralph Walde Emeisen. "Never," said he, "wcic the comforting piemises of spiing meic needed by us than new, than te-day, when they aie laying into his grave one of the patii.uchs of American literatuic, thu gie.itc.st of Auiciican thiukcis. We thank Ged for this voice that comes te us in eveiy bud and flower, cvciy waibling biiil and golden ray of suiihhine : 'He is net dead, but slcepcth !' Like .some gieat old oak he h.ith steed, for aline&t loiu leiu loiu seeic yens ; dropping his seed-thoughts ; ueui Uhiug and strengthening the mind of the weild. The mighty giant U net dead; but only entered upon his winter's rest. He will aiise again in the spiing of eter nity, his youth renewed like the eagle s, his mistaken ideas ai.d opinions left be hind, but his strong, pure, manly self, his noble ch.uaeter. i oetid iu fundamental tiutlis sprouting and blossoming iu the sunlight of Ged's own piescuce. He will aiise again, rcpiedticed in a hundred dif feicnt leinis, upon c.uih ; wherever the tiuJ'is he utteied, the example he lived, feut.d lodgment in strong enough souls, thev will giew and multiply, the stuidy spiritual progeny of a uobie s;ie. elevating the race, impteving the earth." Mr. Haik's sermons en subjects taken fiem iiatute aie very popular, and the announce ment that next Miniiay morning he would pi each en ' Buds and Blossoms" was re ceived with much satisfaction by the large audience. r.eu: Tin: i:ivi;k. 'llie Xetifl 1-rem Alartic Teuii'hlp. The tobacco buyers have for the piesent ncaily abandoned Maitic township; and it is Cery seldom that our vision is se in dulged as te get a glimpse of their once familiar forms. The reason of their ab sence, no doubt, is their belief that vciy little of the weed remains in the township, and that what docs remain is of such an infeiier quality that it docs net descivc their attention. Although the best of the tobacco has been purchased aud delivered, yet several lets et fairly geed tobacco re main. Although many of our tobacco raiscis weic decked te a large amount dining the last year, no diminution is no ticeable in the area te be planted. Pursuant te appointment. Rev. It. C. Weed dcliveicd a discourse, the subject of which was " Ge Forward" te tbe young men, in the Mt. Nebo M. E. church, en the evening of Api il 30. He endeavored te enforee te his hearers the ideas that in dustry, sobriety and a geed Christian character were necessary te a young man te make bis life a success. His lectin e was replete with sound advice, which if practised by the young men of Mt. Nebo, would have a visible effect en the morals and general character of the place. TTyln; te Identify Shaw. Mr. Jeseph It. Shaw, of Ne. 1401 North Second street. Philadelphia, a son of James Shaw, the Colerain wife-murderer, who died at the City hospital April 18, went en te Baltimore yesteiday te examine his father's remains, with a view te establishing their identity. He was shown the book taken from the pantaloons of the deceased and leceguized it as one owned by his father. He identi fied the writing in the book as that of his patent. He went te the Eastern cemetery te have the body dr-iateired for identifica tion. Several graves were opened, but the exact location of the spot where Shaw was buried being unknown, the remains have net jet been found. A Gcnciutii iift. Lewis McCulIeugb, of Pittsburg, has pcseiitcd te Bishop Shauahan me munifi cent sum of $5,000 te be devoted te the purpose of an orphan asylum in this city. The bishop has purchased at private sale tlie jireperty ei rrei. J. t. ii. Wanner, the Columbia turnpike for $10 600. en COLUMBIA NEWS. UUK KEGCLAIt BOROCGM CtRHEI'ON- JJHVK. Affairs Along the Susquehanna Items or Intercut Picked Up by tb'e Jntelllgcn- cer'a Keperter. Twe of the dramatic troupe of Fence it White, who played in Wnghtsville last night, went out beating yesterday after neon, going ever the dam. They weie rescued by seme fishermen below the dam. One of the employees of Shawnee fur nace Ne. 3, was badly burned about the face by escaping gas. The men had diffi culty in continuing work. Werk en the new Reading & Columbia depot will be begun some time during the month of May. Sema of the pupils of the Columbia high school are making arrangements for an old time Maying party. The .doctors of our borough attended the County Medical society, held in Lan caster te-day. A large bass weighing nearly 4 pounds was caught while cleaning out the lcser lcser veir yesterday. It was as large as a shad.. These desiring te connect themselves with the Camp P. O. S. of A., proposed te be organized in Columbia, will meet at the hall of the K. of M. C, en Locust street in the Herald building en Friday evening. May 5th 1682. Mr. Wilbert W. Sprout, a graduate of the Columbia high school of the class of '78 died en Monday evening, May 1st. in his tweuty-tliild year at his home in Cel umbia. Mr. Samuel Rich ler the past few days was confined te his home by reason of sickness. A heavy fiest fell last night and the gutters were filled with ice this morning. The entertainment of the First African Baptist church last night was a success ; it will be continued this evening. The beard of ditecters of the Keeley stove company last night decided te locate their buildings en the corner of Second and Linden streets, the plot se selected containing about -1 acres and was at one time used by the ce.il oil company. Kailread Accident. About 1:30 yesterday afternoon the " Yeik mixed," a train leaving here at 12:55, was wrecked about a mile south of Wrightsville by two cars leaded double with lumber jumping the track and taking two ethers with them. Ne one was huit, but the cars weie badly broken. The passengers iu the cats at the icar of the train were scared and had a thorough shakiug-up. The Frederick accommoda tion was delayed 3 heuis and 30 minutes. The Columbia wrcckeis were called out and cleared the debris away, finishing about 5:30 p. m. SOLDIEKV ia:UNl()N. Fighlug O'er the llattlcs or ISy-goue D.iys. A reunion of the surviving" members of Company K., 122d regiment P. V., was held at the Gelden Herse hotel of Eugcue Bauer, in East King street, last evening. Captain Geerge F. Sprenger was called te the ehair en motieu of Commissary Ser geant White, of Bedford county, and Mr. Geerge W. Kendrick was chosen stcic tary. In addition te members fiem v.i v.i lieus sections of this county, there weie a numbeis from Bedford and Cumberland counties, and befeie proceeding with the business that assembled them, the visite:s entertained each ether with amusing mid j pleasant rcmimsceiises el tiieir campaign experience and associations during tin: ex citing days of war. The secretary read a history of the com pany compiled by Captain Gee. F. Sprenger, from his diary, and the narrative of by gone events was listened te with the live liest interest. Mayer MacGeniglc, who had been quar termaster of the icgimcut, lollewed iu a few appropriate lcmarks, during the course of which he said that while frequently in his eflicial connection with the regiment the exigencies of the occasion may have reudcied the previsions he furnished some what scant, he en the present occasion had the opportunity of making slight amends for past shortcomings, aud proposed te cmbrace it by euteitaining the members. The reply by Mr. White, of Bedford, was te the point when he said: "Quaitci master, you shall net go it alone, for l" was commissary sergeant aud am with you.'' On motion of Cel. Emleu Fianklin Capt. Sprenger was authorized te compile an official list of the surviving ellicu.s and membeis of the regiment, aud take initial I stc:s lenkinc te n cencr.-.I reunion of the 4- e - rt regiment en the anniversary of their mus ter into the service. It was fuither suggested that corres pondence be opened (or co operative meet ings between the elliceis of the ether com panies aud the president, aud both projects were received with favor. Captain Sprenger, who had been orderly sergeant of the company, read the list of original members, calling the loll and these present responding just as they did while iu the service. As far as could be ascertained from the roll 27 of the soldiers of Company K sleep the sleep that knows no waking. Some incidents of the campaign related by David Hall Xauman and Colonel Emlen Franklin were received with laughter and applause, net unminglcd with occasieual phases of sadness as some mournful memory of their soldiering was reviewed. Singing was next in order, and " My Country 'Tis of Thce " and "Jehn Brown's Bedy" were rendered with all the earnestness of by gose days. It was resolved te publish the company's history in pamphlet form, and sub scriptions were at once taken toward de fraying the expenses. Captain Sprenger was elected treasurer of the fund, return ing thanks for this renewed evidence of confidence en the pait of the company. Thanks were voted te Captain Sprenger for the active interest which he has taken and the labor he had gene te in getting up this reunion, and after thanks te the sec retary and te Mine Hest Bauer, the com cem pauy adjourned. COOKT. ThePieceedlngs iu Common l'leas. Abraham G. Brubakcr vs. Abraham S. Brnbaker. Veidict for defendant. William Keller, administrator of Maijj Rhodes, deceased, late of Raphe township, vs. Geerge Hambright. An action te re cover $134 with interest from August 24, 18S0, alleged te be due te the estate of Mary Rhodes. Fer plaintiQ it was alleged that Adam Hambright, who died August 24, 1808, conveyed te his son Geerge, 84 acres of land, with improvements, con ditioned that after testator's death, de fendant should pay te Mary, Henry, Ann aud Fanny Musselman, children of Susan Hambright, his only daughter, $1,000, iu equal shares, at certain times specified iu the deed, creating a reversion, however, of the share of these who died without issue in favor of the suivivers. Mary Musselman intermarried with Otteihcin Rhodes and died December (, 1803, leav ing one child, who died m lsoe. Ann and Fanny Musselman are iiving. Henry Musselman was kill ed en August 20, 1839, leaving no issue The defendant has paid te Auu and Fanny their propeitious of the loversieu arising from the death of Henry, and new the administrator of Marv Rhodes, de ceased, claims en behalf or her estate (her husband Otterbein being still alive) a fourth share in the same reversion with interest amounting te $147.30. The de fence did net offer any testimony and the court instructed the jury te find iu favei of iilaintiff, and a verdict was accordingly ....... ...1 I C f nlntnttil ..- &tA"T ft A Llltl'ICll III lilVUl Ml pUIUHUIUl V""."" TCJUN S. CIVtEIt & UO.'3 ADVERTISEMENT. STE"W GOODS BECEIYED DAILY. TAILORING DEPARTMENT: New Styles in Snitiugs Made te Order with Goefl Trimmincs and Fits Guaranteed. flew leckwear, Cellars, Guffe, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c.,&c.,- AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and see and be convinced that we are .doing what we say. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. DRY GOODS AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET, motion will be made for a new tiial, at the argument of which the reseived point of law will be presented. Gie. M. Stcinman & Ce. vs. Laborious II. Shute, action en a prorai.-seiy note signed by defendant for -"s0O, dated Apiil C, 187e, pajable en Apiii 1, 1870. Plain tiffs admitted eeitaiu payments, aud claimed they icmitted a certain amount of interest, in order te bring the matter within the jurisdiction of an alderman be fore whom suit was hi ought. The defense eflcred no testimony, their position being that the aldeiman had no jurisdiction, the claim, with interest, being ever $:J00 The juiv wcic instructed te find a cidict in favor of the plaintiff for 6320. Defendant was giantcd a mle ler a new trial. Henrietta Beecher vs. Itife & Kauffuiai!, action en a piomhsery note. Rule for new trial granted. r.Ijers' ii:jerJiy207. Ill footing up the totals en the vete for recorder at the late Republican primaries the ete for Leugcuccker was placed at 5,514 and that for Myei s at 5,e81, making the latter.; majority (57. A lcceunt dis closes a couple of dieis which iucie.i'-e the majority for Mem. A mistake of 40 was made in the addition of the Loug Leug cncckcr celunii. ,. it steed, audit also appeal stint in onestega township Long Leng enccker wascu dited with 191! votes, where as he lcccived only !(.. This makes 140 te be taken fiem the Lnngcueckcr column reducing lhat. gentleman's total vete te i 5,a74 and inci casing the majority for Myers from Pi7 te 207 ; se that the blind seldiei's i margin is wider than the arithmetic men I eiigmaiiv iiguieu our ier nun. Tlie county Auditors. Ycstcid.iy was the time appointed by Auditor Jehn It.Rtcd ferthcic-asfcembling of the heaid of auditors te resume the ex amination of 'Squiii; Fiank's accounts. Mr. Reed's sudden death, aud the illucss of Mcssis. Gieidcr and Lightncr, the ether lv.cinbeis of the beaid, pi evented the meeting jestciday. Today Mr. Gieidcr came te town and picpaied an announce ment of Mr. Reed's death te present te the court. Mr. Lightrer being still ab-.-en!,'fhc paper was feiw.uded te him for his signature, and will probably be pre sented te the eeuit en Saturday next, vhcn Mr- I?c" ed's successor will be an- neiinccd. TiMciicrs- Kt miir..itiinK. county superintendent will The county superintendent will held examinations as toiiews: lUaine iwp. May l." ; Piovidence twp. May 10 ; Bart twp. May 17; Paradise twp. May 18; Maner twp. and Washington boieugh May 1!) ; and in Salisbury twp. May 20. Cnrrn-tlen in Court llepurt. Iii the case V. W. Coonley vs. Catharine Tshudy, owner, and David M. Mycis, centiactnr, Mechanic's lien, a verdict was takcu for defendant and net plaintiff, as slated in last evening's paper. IIcsuH r Arinlr.itleiis In the nibitiatimi e.isc of Dr. Ames" C. Cattcll vs. the City of Lancaster, action for damages for iniuiies te heic dtiven into an open ditch, the mbitiateis have found ' for the city. I A:mic:i:iutt. riacif'- Mtnttrcli. Tlie .ippieacliing cIo-i'ef5t M ny-lair mi TIiuiMlny evening will net ternuii.itu Hie se.i-ieii of puldlc anin-enienl'sat tin ejiuin lien-c-, as en FiM.iy niglit Th.it cliui's l.iuieus sniiiitieli will oc cupy the beard. Tiicie aie ii-iv, il any, mine popular 1'o.jie eeimdlaiw m t!:s- fnitcd States than Gcenre Thatcher, and it K only nece--:uy te add tii.it hi-) ceisipiny includes lluglicy Douche) ty, i'.illv Court right. Lew Simmons and a lujit et til"' liet comedians and vecilis:-- in the prote-ieii. 51 oine Acknnn lodgment-.. The lady nianagcts et tlie Heme grili'lully acSiinwii-daellii' lolleiviugilonitiom : Wit ness fei . 15 i. M.,:W. 1 ll, $2 ; child's papen limn Graci Lvlhi'i.ui Sunday school ; Mr. I. W. -Mies-c. Cdecu eg.?, candy rililnw andimds- thiee lettIcs iiilie-1inic oil ticiu Kidder .VcLuid, by h. S Hubi'i : Mi. II. Miller, clock nt plum ji'l.y. ' KOUgil "ill-". Clf-ai- out rats, mice, leaches Hies, ants' bed-bug-", hknnks. chipmunk gophers. I'ic. 1)1 uggt-t'-. I eund at I.aHt. Wl.at I'M-iy one should Irivc.nad m verba without, is 'I nein i' Lelccliiciiil. Itistlior Itistlier Itistlior eugli and --ite in its ellccN, pioeucing tile most woi'dieus ernes et llivumatism, neunil gia, hum, luiii-c-, a id wen mis el cvciy kind. Fer sale at 11. IS. Cochran's drug store, l.!7 Xeith (luecn -licet, i.a-ic. stcr. NciveusdiDility, ti-ceur-e of the Auiciican people, imuifdi Uely fields !e the action et ISrewn's lien Itittcis. ir.yl-HvilA,w The iiiiliitivcprepcilii'sul Celdcn's Licbig's Liijuid licet and Tonic IiiMgnr.itnr susta'n Hie i)edy without -e!id Iced. Celilcn ; no ether. myl-lwdeedft NoneDVs'inuld neglect a ceuh. Take Hale's Heney et lloielieuiid and Tar instuntcr. Pike'-. Toe'huche Dreps cme in er.e minute. myl-lvdceil&v I.u:.gs cenvuKcl l cough can be seethed Willi Hale's Heney et llorcheund and Tar. I'lKi's Teeth u he Di eps cute m one minute apJI-lwdeedftw "isres, Feisjtli Ce.. N. C. Ge.ts 1 dcsiic te cypress te you my thanks ter your wendurlul Hep Hitters. I was troubled with djspepsia tei five years previ ous te commencing the use of Hep Hitters some si months ae. My cure has been won wen del lul. 1 cm pistei- et the Fut Metliedlst chinch el thi- place, and my whole congrega tion can tc-tily te t:iu gte.it lllllcs et your bitters. Veiy icspeetlnlly. aplSiwd.tw Itw. II. Feiieuue. lx ioekatimi Feed ter the Iirain and Nerves i& what wc need in these dajs et rush and worry. Paikci's Ginger Tonic lestercs the vital energies and brings geed health quicker than anything jeu can use. Tribune. See adv. myl-ltudcod&cew JIAltRIAtiJES. ltATire: Iittv. On 'limisday evening. May 2, at tin- usidence of tile bride's parents, 215 Wes-t King stieet, this city, by Rev. F. A. G.ist, agisted by Rev. Mitimakcr. Geerge F. J.'athven te MisMaiyA. Ficy, both et this city. nil i)LlTlt. lircKics. Iii tills city, en 1 lie 1st et May. isy. Anna, w ite of Gaerge liuckiiis, acd 13 yi'.ii-s and months. The relatives and liicnils of the family aie r. spi ctlu'.ly inited te attend the luneial tieai her husband's icsidcnce, cericr Duke ami Vine stiects, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Wee I want Hillccinc- A I tery. 3td NEW ADTXRTI8BMESTB. JfJSir ADVERTISEMENTS. OP KCIAI.. SPECIAL! NOW OPEN. - NOW OPEN. NEW PARASOLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SILKS, PAIilSIAN LAWNS, FJiENCJI MUSLINS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, LACES ami EMBROIDERIES. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Hager & Brether, 25 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. K W DKY GOODS STOKE. BEW STOEE ! NEW STORE ! BOWERS & HURST, Bewers & Hurst, Bewers & Hurst, AT 129-131 NORTH QUEEN ST. (Hewell's Building), AT 129-131 NORTH QUEEN ST. (Hewell's Building), LANCASTER, PA.. LANCASTER, PA. Wc sell Mack Silks, geed and cheap. sell Ukick Satins, geed and cheap. We s.itin mwi Meirn stHnna trnnii nmi rhran. w Wc sell Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, geed, iind cheap. We sell Muulln?, Calicoes, Ginghams, Shirttngj, Table Linens. TeweU iind Napkins, all geed and very cheap. We sell I-udics', Gent's and Children's Hosiery and Gloves, all very cheap and geed. Laces. Unttens, Hambuigs, all geed and very cheap. Our constant aim will be te offer GOOD GOODSand LOW PRICES GOODS GOODS and LOW PRICES IN KVEUY DEPARTMENT. Wc Invite all te e.iinc and see us In our New Roem, which is the lightest in Hie city Bcxwers & Hurst, 129-131 North Queen Street, (Fermcily et Givler. IJeweis ft Hurst, et Ne. 25 Kast King street.) NJi ir av mRTisusmJf'i s WANTED A CtlRL. 11 DO GKNKltAL housework in a small lamily. Geed wages will be paid. Girl from the ceuntiy pretciieil. Applvat JOS. OSTIIEIM'd. '.tilR Ne. 2H North Water street. T)UaRES W. FIIV. WK IliVK A NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPERS OF THE CHOICEST PATTERNS, WHICH ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. Thev include all grades, from the Lewest te the Rest Goods. GILT PAPERS Ot Lvery Description. BORDERS, FRINGES, CEILING DECORATIONS, &c, I By the yard, in all Celers & Widths. SCOTCH HOLLANDS SPRING HOL LANDS. SPRING ROLLERS, CORD FIXTURES. FRINGES, TVS5ELS. PULLEYS, &c FANCY DADO SHADES. We also cairy a line assortment el Luce Cur tains in pairs and by the yard. Walnut Kbenyand Brass Poles, Exten sion Cornices. Fine PIcV Mirrors lrem $35 up. eyceuie and see ns. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. OUlt MEKPEST STUWV THIS SPRING lias been what te select ier the Small Bey Goods lie 7iaie endeatercd te get something that will make the Small Bey leek like a Bey. Hew well we haic suc ceeded you must decide. There arc TWO-PIECE KILTS in Light and Dark Pattern. Several kinds of BLOUSE SUITS, PLEATED and PLAIN SAILOR SUITS, and a viry pretty thing in ' GURNSEY KILT. Our stock will convey te you the idea that the present styles 7iaie ne: trans formed the boy into a miniature man. Fer the LARGER BOYS we have a Finer Selection than ever before ef YOUTHS and MENS SUITS YOUTHS and MEN'S SUITS in all the Latest Styles and Celers. SHIRT WAISTS SHIRT WAISTS of ll kinds. White and Colored. HATS and CAPS HATS aud CAPS in all grades, in all gi ades. and FURNISHING GOODS FURNISHING GOODS of all description. The PRICES are as POPULAR as our GOODS. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 3438 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. New Styles in Snitings Made te Order with Geed Trimmings and Fits Guaranteed. OfECIAI.. SPECIAL! WE INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR WALL PAPER DEPART MENT. THA TJS STOCKED WITH TtJE LATEST SPRING STYLES, IN AJ.T. QUALITIES, INCLUDING 7 ItE CHOICEST DECORATIONS I'OR WALLS AND CEILINGS. ESTI MATES MADE AND PAPER HUNG BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. CARPETS, - CARPETS, OUR LINE OF CARPETS EMBRACES THE LATEST STYLES IN MOQUET BODY BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY BRUS SELS AND INGRAINS, WITH BOR DERS TO MATCH. WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT THE LOWEST PRICES HERE OR ELSEWHERE FOR SAME QUALITY. ALSO, LINOLEUM. FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND MATTINGS, IN LA ROE A SSOK TMENT. Hager & Brether, 25 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. Wc sell Colored Sllk9, geed mid cheap. We sell Colored Satins, goon ana cneap, We sell soil Colored Dress Silk", eoed and cheap, JO UN WANAMAKEK'S. A1 JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY: We again emit notice in detail of particular departments, de siring our friends te become fa miliar AVith the extent of the business, The list of yesterday was incomplete. This list is nearer right ; but many of the departments have several classes of goods in them -that are net named in the titles : Silks. black die-H i;oed. colored dicss goods, c leths. flannels, linens, muslins. shawls. evergarments, for ladles and chihiien. lutM only storage at this sciu-en, dre-ses, ier ladles and children, underwear, for ladies and child iuu,miisliii. wool, eolten-and wool, silk, undcu'ten- and-silk. corsets, skirts, etc., m liite goods, laces, ruches, cellars, etc., Hamburg embroideries, zephjr-embreidery materials, etc., dress-trimmings, fringes, buttons, etc., haberdashery (habt ihr das, Ilerr '!), tuns, gloves for ladies, gentlemen and children, ho-icry.ter ladles, gentlemen and elii!lr.:n, millinery, ribbons, etc , toilet articles, jewelry. stationery and stationers' materials, engravings and fia-nea, books end card--, gentlemen's furnishing goods, huUnnd cips, men's and boys' clothing, ready-made and te measure, umbrellas and parasols, upholstery, table-covers, etc., mattresses, leathers, etc., furniture, modern and antique, carpets, ru;i, mattings, etc.. china and glassware, silverware and clocks, blankets and bedding, Kiicuen-iureiinwg, toys, trunks, valise j, satchel, etc,, harnesses and saddlery, rubber goods, shoes, urtUts' mateilals. It is high tide new in almost ever)' class of goods. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hail square. PHILADELPHIA. MIS CELLANEO VS. W ANTED. A GIKb TO DO KITCHEN work. Annly immediately nt the Leep ard Hetel. my2 2t WANTED A ulltl. FOR uGMEKAL Housawerk in a smalt family, Applv ai ml-lfd 236 NORTH DUKE nTRKE. PATENTS. WM. n. BABCOCK. 513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Examiner la the VT. 8. Patent Office ; aiterward. Associate Attorney et Jacelr Stautter, esq., of Lancaster, P11., until the tat ter's death, would be pleased te hear from la ventorset Lancaster and neighboring coun ties, and is still prepared te attend carctully and prompt ly te all Patent liiislness at moler meler ate rates. tan3i-3utc!&ir THIRD EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1883. JUDGE VAENETS DEATH. MANGLEU JtEYOND KKCUliNXTlON. ftae Shocking Kate of a rreiuluent Citizen et New Hampshire Crushed Under the Falling; Walls et a Church. Dever, N. II., May 3. Last evening the lad Peters, ene of tbe persons found under the fallen trails of the church, fur nished a clue te the whereabouts and identity of Judge Jehn R. Varney who had been missing from his home since neon. 31 r. varney entered tbe building with the ether victims but by some means was unnoticed by any ene save by a Lid who steed near him when the crash came. Mayer Murphy ordered a strict search te be made by the police, who came upon the body of the unfortunate man at the en trance of the small vestry. The body was lying upon its face, which was mangled beyond recognition. Judge Varney was C3 years of age. He graduated at Dart mouth in 1843 ; was professor of mathe matics at Dartmouth cellege three years ; was admitted te the bar iu 1SG3 ; became a partner of the late Hen. Jehn P. Hale ; was postmaster of Dever four years, and at the time of his death was judge of the police court and ene of the editors and proprietors of the Dever Enquirir. TELEGRAPHIC XAP3. Flushed Frem the fclectrlc Wires. Burglars stelo $S,000 worth of jewelry from Edwards & Seu's safe, Spriugliehl, Mass., last night. Fire destroyed Samuel II. Dunkcl'sgio Dunkcl'sgie cery store. Huntingdon, Pa., te-night. Lieut. Dancnhewer was received at St. Peteisburg by the emperor and empress yesterday. Te day he will visit the Grand Duke Alexis, the minister of maiine and Gen. Ignatieff, minister of the interior. The smallpox epidemic still exists at AUentewn and Seuth Bethlehem. One man was killed and two wcr.) in jured by a passenger train at Stamieid, Conn. The new quarters of tlie Philadelphia preduce exchange at Delaware avenue and Deck streets were opened this morn mern iug with interesting cxcicises. The African Methodist conference began at "West Chester today. Incendiaries burned a fiie engine house and the town hall at Newark, N. J., this morning. The Chicago Inter- Ocean makes a "mys terious announcement " of a long step ahead iu rai'rjadiug te he made public iu a few days. Capt. W. II. II. Sheep, au cx-ceiineil-man, who has been missing for about ten days, was found dead this afternoeu near Heffman's weeds, Ilarrisburtr. He had been reduced pecuniarily, and itisi.up itisi.up pesed committed suicide. SINGULAR EKlllNU !' A KAPi: !CIT. A Alan niurrlcn the Victim of His Assinlt, ami That scttlen It. Sunbuby, Pa., May 3. The tiial of James Quinn, accused of rape, ended in an unusual manner this morning. AVIien Sarah Heat en, the victim of the assault, a girl of 14 years, was called, she refused te testify. Iho entreaties of her father, mother and friends availed nothing, and when informed by the judge that she would have te go te jail if she persisted in her refusal te testify, she said she preferred that te sending the prisoner te the penitentiary The prisoner thereupon sprang forward and proposed marriage te the girl. Business was suspended, a justice was called in, and the ceuple were united in wedlock. The judge then instructed the jury te bring in a verdict of net guilty, which was done. wi:ati:i:k indications. Washington, D. C, May ". Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, fair weather, winds shifting te southerly, lower pre; sure. AMCIAL NOTICES. A Renovating Remedy Is te he found in Iturdecic RIoed Rittei. .s an antidote for sick headache, remain near ness, biliensncss, indirection, constipation, and ether diseases et a kindred nature, these bitters aie invaluable. Price II. for sale at II. 11. Cochran's di ug (.tore, l'S7 North Queen street, LuncaMcr. HuiLOii's Vitalizer is what you need for Con stipation, Less el appetite. l)i.iness and ail symptoms of Dyspccs'.i. Price 1(1 and 7 ents per Dettle. Fer ale at Cochran's drus store, 137 .erili Queen St. myl lwdeew.tw Citeur. WlinopinirCeutih and Rrenchtlis im mediately iclicved by fcliilhV Cure. Kers.dc :l Cochran's di 11 stoic. i."7 Neitli Queen .-t. myl-lwdiew&w Mothers! .Mothers!! Mothers!!! Aie you dituibcdat nilit and broken et your rest by a sIur cliihl suireiinand crlnf Willi cxciutiaiiug puin of cntting teeth ".' If se, go at one. and get a bottle et MISS. WIN SLOW'3 SOOTHING SVitUl. It will relieve the peer little suKerer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth w he has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it v.-iil regu late the bowels, anil give rest te the mother and relict ami health te the child, operating like magic. II Is perfectly sate te use In all casts, and pleasant te tlie taste, and is the prescription et one of the eldest and host female physicians and nurses in the United Stales, Sold cvciy where. 25 cnts a bottle. m2 ly-M,W&S&w Dr. Frazter's Keet Hitters. I ': azier's Keet Hitters arc net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. Tncy act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strentr, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and" cleanse the bleed and system et cvciy impurity. Fer Dizziness, Itusli et IJloed te the He id, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, i'i in pics and llletciics, Scretu leus Humors and Seres, Tetter, ISing Weim, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and Ier young men sutrcring from Weakness cr De bility caused lrem imprudence, and te females in delicate health, Frazier's Keet Bitters arc especially recommended. Dr. Frazicr : 1 have used two bottles el your Heet Bitters ier Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney Disc tes,and they did me mere geed than all the doctors and the medicine I ever used, i rum the llrst dose I took I be gan te ir.eml, and I am new in perfect liciltii and feel as well as I ever did. I consider ycur medicine one et the greatest of blessings. Mas. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. Sold by II. Jl. Cochran, 137 ant 139 North Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Husry A Ce. Sele Proprietors. 02 Vescy street. New Yerk. f'25-w&."dftw MeTUcn'a Don't Kjjew Hew many childicn are punished ter being uncouth, wilful, and indifferent te instructions or rewards, simply because they arc out of health ! An intelli gent lady said et a child et this kind : "Mothers should knew tliat It they would give the little ones moderate doses of Hep Litters ier two or three wceks.the children would be all a parent could rlcslie." myl-2wdftw HrewDH Household fanacea la the most ellcctive Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally,and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or liev. els. SSere Threat, Khcumatism and am. acmes, and is THK GREAT BELIEVEIl OF PAIN. "Bnevji'a Household Panacea" should be In every lamily. A tcaspoenfnl of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened If preferred J, t-ikcii at bed t Imc will ureas up a cold. 23 cts a lMi,ic fcbll-lVdM.U-As.-iv.- SX.tUKKTB. Ruiadeipaia Marker. Philaebupbta. May 3. Fleur rtnll, hut; Superfine. $3 7eQ l 23; Extra, $535 25; Ohie ?J1ILI?l".ana fa,nJ'. W T5Q7 50 ; Pcnna. de Rye itnnr firm at t5. Wheat firmer: pa. i;cd,t 43S1W; de Amber, $1 4901 SO. Cern higher ; Steamer, 85c ; Yellow. SCVc ; Mixed. fc5c ; Ne.3 Mixed. 85c Oats higher ;Ne. 1 White, 16C2c ; Ne. 2 de. 60361c; Ne. 3de.6t)c; Ne.2Mlxcd,5SXc. Rye none offering-. Previsions firm. Lard Ann. Kutterst'.atly. with f.ilr demand ;Creamcry extra P.L. ajfiSlc: de Western, 31J.'c; de ui in cueice, seijix. R0II9 none here. Eggs steady; pa.. lTfllTKc; Western, lCffj Cheese steady. Petroleum weak : Refined. 7Jc. Whisky firm at f 1 21 Seeds-clever, S7S ; Timethy, 12 COffli 73 : Flaxseed, II 45. Mew ters .-rtHrnei. Nkw Teme. May 3. Fleur State and Western shane stronger aud moderately active. Southern steady and quiet. Wheat Gc higher and Arm ; tair specula tive trading : Ne. S Kcd, May. $1 44$$t .Vi ; de June, 1 49XM0;de July, $1 3iai3i;de Angu-t,l 23(01 2& Cern -lQlc higher and fairly active und streng: Mi-ted Western spot, S2SSt5c ; future, Si'iesOHc. Oats liiSlc higher and tairlv active: Ne. 2 May, f;jfl61c :de June, 5'JSBOc : de Julv, .17;; 58c : de Aug. 5051c : Sept. 4S744'Jc ; state, tilgtfc ; Western. CQ&CAc. Oram and l'rovisieu yuetHtluns. One octeck.iuotattons et grain and pruvt ion, furnished by S. K. Vundt. Kreker, ! . East King street. Mav .:. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats 1'erU Laid May... 1.277; ."?; ..V5K lSf. H Si June... l.Cu,',, .74? .5V IS37JC 11 ri Julv.... Liayz .7;,; .47,4 " illJUSL I' 'A . . I'hlladrlplil.i. May.... U.-. .SIJ,, .fiOij .... -I tine.. . I.4H-J .SI ..V.115 .... July i:vVfi .S4i .:7K ... itncK.-narHtti. New rk. rinladelplila and 1.0. d siectcs iiNe Unitid States Itemls 1 eniric 1 daily by lA'-s IS. I.oye. 2 Nertli Queen stli 1 1. May I0:ti is) lu' 2: .11. r.n. l. t . A I. O. it. 1C. .... ... Del., i.aek.tt Western Denver . ICIe Uraiiile N. .. Lake Kriti A Western... Kiist Tenn, Va. A Georgia fiue Sher-'ft Mich. Southern. New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ontario A Western.... Omnli.i Cem lt 11 lls5 iJ.'i '-'ft Bl?i -'A -eiU 30J: ... U'4 .... IHO' IOi'h wz 12c liVi pais 71 70 tl 2.V;' .:' 37 3i:... .".TL-f Omaha Preferred 1'acltlc Mail Steamship Ce 41 Chlc11gr1.Mil.SU I'aul 112'i "; "!! ii; iiji IU". II214 4fi 40 Texas Pacific.... Wabash. s ,. mis A l'ucillc.... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania I1U Ktudlng..; Butr.de Pitts. A West Neitliein Pacini Cem I'lelerrcd.... 3U'i 2! tS! K-t-ft .W. !& 2s-, 2Jf :.9, te 7S.' 7S7 '-hU li4 S'JK 7J rave shock .narket. New Yerk Ne fresh m rivals ofllcet Cattle and the feeling was wcuk;dresscd btefdiill in Washington market at a reiluctten of le J. as compared with thu morning sales three and four rlavs age; peer te piime native Hir.cs seIdati()J125.c fl ft; Texas sides at !310c. Fereigii sliipmenls tc-iliiy were lrd'l liiartei.s el'liecf and 312 cureisses el mutton. The steamer LaLe Chainplalii does take out ilve cattle from tliis pert en Iter return voy age. Aincrii-.iu cattle und sheep arc reported dull and levvui in Louden and Liverpool, tlie former selling at HffKc H St ( d rested weight sinking tlic elial), the latter at llQWc 9 D. and American rcirigeiater beef at liKf?"'-lil V tt- ISecolptset r.des, :asi liead, which wpi-cm-II-ing slowly nt.'t7r(e p fc for veals and at Hp 4J4cfer buttermil'c ralves. Country dressed vials were selling at 0J$QlIJe ter fiir te prime and closed weak. IScccipts of Sheep ami Lambs. lSJ-Jc.ii leads or 33)0 head ; and 10 carloads w crc in the pens besides from jesterday's efferings: market nearly Hat ; a few carloads changed hands at 5f4'8c 1 lb for peer te prime unshorn sheep, and aL3gt,c -fl lb forpeorcst te hist ell -ped de. Anion;: te-day's receipts wern Icaileads of Spring Lambs from Maryland and Virginia part of which changed hands at $4ft5 2T t head. Tlie larger part lemained unsold. Dressed mutton 10Jifi12.Cc fl Bt for peer tri prime r-ar-casscs. Kcceipti et swine, 28 carloads r.r 37i'J) head : Ne important change, in tone or prices. Live Hogs may be quoted nt $0 9OJI0 75 V 10) lbs; city dressed at !) 2y!)73 ?1 HXt lbs, outside Ter selected pigs. NJSOr A It nSHTISEMUNTii. 1ANUASTKKVOUMTV NATIONAL ItANK A Mav 2d. 1S. Tlie beard et directors have declared a Divi dend this day of live and one-half percent., payable en demand. m2-2trIAStw K. II. ItKKN'KMAN. rasliler. B1 (ICKI1KI.KI UUUKBKKK! 4,0X1 men wanted te drink Cenrad's Key stone Celebrated I'.eck beer at Old She .-nay's Excelsior Hall. Kast KIngstrect. lul JNO. SCHOKNBKUUKIt A H).N. riiwhMiv nou.si:rewEii knuink ani JL Tubular Beiler, with Innitunri lilting", geed as new, ier sale cheap. Alse Portable Engines ami craruters. new and f-eiend liiml. and one new 2 Herse Deme-tic. Call eraddress, J. F.STAUFKKi:, ltd&w Lancaster, I'a. OTATK O PMC. AN I COUNTY TAX. Till! JU- ATB et the 1st. 4th. 5th. MhaiidiUli wards navu been priced 111 my nanus foi-eei lectien. Four per cent, n'-utcmenl for prompt uieient. Call at Vendcrsmith's Mid store. !!C Kast Orange sticct H.B. VONLinibMITll. I)I!1U.I: SALE-UW THURSDAY. HAY I. I 1S will be .sold at Ne. Ka't Vine strict Ihr; entire stick of hoiiselieb; i'lid kitciieu turnitiiie, haircloth parier -nil and cottage chamber suit, ceinplcte, large miner, marble trio table, twilight heater, ingrain mid rig cat pets, cook stove, tin. gla.s.aud rpicetis ware. and many ether articles net tin-iitien -ti. isali: te commence at I o'clock sharp Terms made known by M AIS.Y 1. SU.SNKIS, J. (ic.Mivi. k::, Aiiut. Kxeeutnv. 2ld "KCrKW .1IlLLt.Mt.UY STUKi:. Miss LIZZIE WEBER, ( Late of 47 North Queen St.), ttAS OPENED A FlITE Trilling biers, At Ne. 20 "WEST KING ST., (Snyiici's Olil Hand), When siie will be pleased te It ivc her friends customers and tiie public in geneiul patronize her. COMISIXCS MADE INTO SWITCHES at 25e. per or.. A large varietv of Imir work en l.:nd. Millinery ami 11-ilr We.k done .it icneeil price-". Cn'IM" done ever like new. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Tlie Latest Novel ties et Hats. Flowers, Feathers. Ac. f'lr it-e give me a call. a20-imdM.WA.- "tiRAitn Fire Insurance Company OFPHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a pulley ir tliis old aud uell-Cslablishedcoinpuuyctlleii RIPE & KA.UPMAM, NO. 19 EAST KING STItEKT. ri35I.WI5P TOHN HAKU'S SONS. Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 &17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Have in !erl; ami for sale, at the LOU'KVP PKICES the Largest Assortment el Beeks and Stationery That is te lie letmd in the interior et Pen r.sj 1 vania, embracing Near and Slalidanl Itreks, Illustrated Heeks. Juvenile Benks. Siuday Scheel Boek and Blble, Family USb! 1 Ik Various styles. Teachers' Hlbles.Hyniii Hoes. Cermiii Bibles, Prayer Beeks. WBITIIW L'APERS nnd ENYJSLOL'ES. Blank Day ISoek3, Ledgers. Cash Boek. In voice ISoeks, Passbooks, Writing Ink.- and Fluids, Steel Pens, i'.lll Beeks. Pocket 1 oon eon oen Pursts, Photesraph Albums. Cabinet t-'t-.ime-' Itirthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PK.N.s. And a general assortment of Stationery, !-ciioel ISoeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGI'T Q? rHS BOOiT.
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