LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY -MAA' 9, 1882. ourselves and ethers for this change. May we, as managers of the Heme, ever feel the great responsibility that rests usin having se many little Immortal spirits committed te our care. BVJZVIjLL NOTICES. Remarkable ter overcoming dl-ease caused by impure water, decaying vegetation, etc., Is Brown's Iren Bitters. Fer Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, yen nave a printed guarantee en every bottle el Shlleh's Vltallzer. It never faila te cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Tbat Husband of Mine, Is three times the man he was before he began using " Wells' Health Rcnewer." $1. Drug gists. Depot, Jehn Black. There are fierce brain storms that shatter a man's organization, his nerves shriek for pe llet, and neuralgia banishes rest, At such a time, if the miserable suflerer would use Ben Ben eon's Celery and Chamomile Pills, he would And perfect relief. my8-lwdftw Ne matter what the mouth's disease Hew teul the breath or teeth's deciy With SOZODONT en all we seize, And swiltly sweep it far away. Leaving the gums pure, firm and bright. And the dull teeth as Ivery while. my9-lwdeedftw Kvlis te be Avoided. Over-eating is in one sense as productive et evil as intemperance in drinking. Avoid both and keep the bleed purified with Burdock bleed bittern, and you will lie rewarded with robust health and an Invigorated system. Price SI. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. TUB KAttMKIW FRIEND Dr. Barber's Bed Herse Powders arc the best In the'market. They are net a mere loed made et Inert ami chean materials, but a veritable Medicine. Thc3 contain four times thcstrenglh or ordinary horse and cattle powder.-, and will euro and fatten stock In one-fourth the time, acting titnnccupen the digestive organs and secretion, and may be safely relied upon for thu cure et cough, colds, distemper, ghimlcrs and all diseases el Horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry- They will Increase the quantity and quality et milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, 6 ler Jl ; large size 40c., or .'1 for SI. Sold in 1-ancasler at Cochran's Diug Stere, lOTatid 1.10 North Queen streets. awRMrdeedftwl KK8CCISD ritUH DEATH TbefollewlngstatementofWlBlamJ Cough Ceugh Bn, of SemervlBe, jrfass., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask for It the attention of our read ers. He says : "In tie faB or 1876 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the longs followed ey a severe cough, isoen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was be weak at one time that I could net leave my lied. In the summer of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a bole 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 went around that I was dead. I save up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. Wx. Hall's Balsam for thb Limes. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but 1 get a bottle te satisfy them, when, te ray surprise and gratification, I commenced te feel better My nope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone aflllcted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungx, and be convinced that con cen sump'lcn can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that It has done mere geed t'lau aU ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 133 North Queen stre iv28-lvdeedTbftw2 MARRIAti&S. Kekns JeimsTON. On the 'Jilt Inst., by the Bev. Father Gretemycr. atSt. Jeseph's church, this city, Mr. Charles Kerns, of Niles. Ohie, te Mls Johnsten, of this city. ltd l'llea! rues 1 riles: A sure cure found ut last! Ne one need sutler! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles I lib been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases et 25 or 30 years standing. Ne one need sutler live minutes alter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, inssruments and electuaries de mere harm than geed. Williams' ointment absorbs thu tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night attcr getting warm in bed), aets as a poultice.givcs instant and pain less relict, anil Is prepaid I only for Piles, itch ing el Hie private parts, and for nelhiiig else. Read what the Hen. .1. M. Cenlnbcrry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used scores et Pile Cures, and ituUerds me pleasure te say that I have never leitud anything which cave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Price, $1.00. IIeniiv & Ce,, Pre prloters, 02 Vesey Street, New Yerk, leb24-Tu&Fd&w DEATH K. Siiav. In this city, en the 8th et Mav. 1582, Daisy K., datiKhtcr et Marcus and Wllhelmina Shay, in the 13th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family aie respcctlully invited te attend the iunciul, from her parents' residence. Ne. 42 Derwarl street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery- m9-2td Pestz. In this city, en May 7, 1882, Frankle, son et Adam and Susie Penlz, aired years, 11 months and 'li days. . The relatives and friends f the family arc respectfully invited te attend the fuuerul, from the residence el his parents, Ne. 70S East Chestnut street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, 2td Biieads. In this city, en May 7, 1KS2, Mar garet ta, daughter of the late Charles U. and Macscy B. Bheads, iu the 3d year of her age. The relatives only are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the retddence et Mr.". Themas Burrows, Ne. 523 East King street, en Wednesday morning at WA o'clock. Inter- iueiii at, .Lancaster cemetery. 2t Known. In this city, en May 8, lS2, Deberah, relict et the late Jehn Brown.'in the 7lh year The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrein the residence el her son-in-law, Jacob Batlilen, Ne. 40 North Prince street, en Thurs day utturnoeu at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Woedwnnl Hill cemetery. m9-2td ASTKICH VKOS: ADrEKTlSHMJSST. k STKICH DUOS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE OF FASHION! 13 EAST KING ST. JSHTJSMTAHTMKirTS. U'EKA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENING MAT 9th. The leading Dramatic organization of AmericaTthe famous Hoey-Hardie Company. FRANK J. PILLING, - - - Manager Presenting GEORGE HOEY"S Superb Drama A Child of tie State, Pronounced by the press of the entire conn cenn try as the most beautllul and t.tlllling Drama et modern times. PRICES OF ADMISSION : 35, BO and J5c. JXMEUT WAKAMAXEKfB. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY: SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY MfEmt(aUAYeiBB2. Reserved Scats, 75c, Heuse. for sale at the Opera in5-4td PWLTOSI OPERA HOUSK. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1882. Tue Star Treiipe of the World, J Seme time age we be-gan anew upon upholstery. We could de nothing better then thai te give you an inkling' of the vrerk we were laviner nnr flnr unhnl. headquarters Senater Davis wan askMl - - v ww j- V al aav. - - " .. . .- - ct0r,rrnnm,T..mll i j relinquish his efforts after the licuten- Jl" J """"" aicui aiiu. cruwa- ant gevernship and accept the nomination ed. Anether place was? getting- of congre8sman-at-large, bat he pat his l Tin . . . 5 . O font down en thn nrnnnaitinn flatlir Ttinlr reaay. wnat could we de but CAMERON'S CAUCUS. Wnat Ar They Going te De With Wulie ? Harrisbuke, May 9. Den Cameren visited the Lochiel hotel about 10 o'clock this morning, and spent an hear or be in the room of Cel. Quay, where a conference was held between them and a few ethers, including General Beaver and Senater Davis. Things begin te leek troublesome for Dicks, of Crawford, who was believed te have the field practically te himself ler congressman-at-large. As the most direct result of ihe morning's conference inQuay's ery tew, lie: geed, lO01OSe; 10iC. me- earns Mmstrels MILLINERT LADIES' HATS and BONNETS Id all the leading styles and colors. Straw Hats et all Mi and Bennets nt 7."c. $1. Milan Huts at : Satiir .Straw Hal-. lien nets. Whin Hals. We have e Hnoet FINE ! at 2jc. Tuscan Hats I ine Black Chip Hats at t . ..'c, $1 ami upwards, .-'ine Tuscan I hits and .IKHL Colored Chip i h.tiid a lull ami complete FRENCH FLOWERS A MAHAL INJECTOR lt'CC With Cflcll llOttlc Ol SIiIIeI.'h Catarrh Remedy. Price SO con Is. Fer eale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nerl h Queen street. I'liVHiciAKS prescribe Colburg's Licblg's Hq )iiid Heel and Tonic Invlgoraterlor the weak, worn and dyspeptic. Take no ether. Invigorating Feed ter the Brain und Nerves fi) what we need in these days el rush and worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restores the vital energies and brings geed health quicker than anything you can use. Tribune. See adv. myl-ltndoed&cow tiliW AltrERTiSEXENT.S. ATTKNTlONUTll 1'KNNS Vl.VANIA CAV ALRY. The members of the Dili Penn sylvania Cavalry are requested te meet this CTcnliigaUMghto'clecksharp.at A. F.bhcnck's efflce, te make arrangements for the annual reunion, June 8th, in ihia eitv. ltd THE" COMMITTEE. IN HUUQUKT, WREATHS, MONTUUES, SPU.VYS, &c. IIST J On North (ueeii or East King Sti-ect, from Orange te Shippun 8 tree t, the upper por tion of and Opera Chain with an Enameled Pendant. A liberal reward will be paid by leaving it at E. .1. Zahm's Jewelry Stere, Cen tre .Sj uaru. u,i 7 "Who Uraeps Much Ilelds Uttle." The prnprletei-s et Ely's Cream llalmdonet claim it te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh and Cutarrhal Ocatness, Colds iu the Head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of Catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation, protects the mcinbranal linings of the head from addl tienal cold, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Rcneflelal results are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will euro Catarrh. The Halm Is easy te use ami agrceable. Sold by druggists at SO cents. On receipt of SOe. will mail a package. ELY'S CUEAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Fer sale by Lancaster druggtsts. 128-d&w ru In Het Water. Orpha M. Hedge, Uattle Creek, Mich. .writes: "I upst a tea-kettle et boiling het water en my hand. I at once applied Themas' Eclec tric Oil, and the clJect was te Immediately allay the paiu. I was cured in three davs"' Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Tuk most wonderful curative remedies et the present day arc these that come lretn Ger man', or at least originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market in this country is the UUEAT GERMAN IN VIG OKATOK, which has never been known te fail in curing a single case- of impotency, sperma sperma sperma torreoea, weakness, ami all diseases resulting lrem self abuse or nervous debility. Inability, mental anxiety, languor, lassltude,dcpressien of spirits and functional derangements et the nervous system. Fer sale by druggists, or sent free by mall en receipt of price, $1.00 per box, or six boxes ler $5 00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Tolade, Ohie, sole agent for the United States. Send ler circular. Fer sale at Kautrman's drug store. North Queen street. m9-lydM&W SiiiLen's Vltallzer is what you need ler Cen stipatlen. Less of appetite. Dizziness and all alHK FIKM OP COHO Si XBIVKY, DOING . business at Ne. 330 North Water street, has this day been dissolved by expiration el contract. m. V. II. t5eHO, m, . . ... THOS- WILEY. The business will be centlnneil nt. ili unme pin re by M. V. B. Cehe. iiie accounts et the late firm have been plaivd in the hands et the retiring member. .air. tii s. c. Wiley, for settlement. All par- u iui iuu tiuuuu ugiuusi ine jaie linn will present them at once, anil these ewiug the firm will please make settlement without delay. The books et the firm will remain at thcofllccefM. V. B. Cehe, where partiescan call and make settlement. mC-3td. I?KKK DISPENSARY. ; A dispensary for the the peer will be opened at NO. iVJ WEST freu treatment et by the undersigned KING STKEET, en Til UliSDAY, MAY 11, as fellows : Fer the DISEASES OF WOME2T, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 9 te iu a. in. Fer GEXERAL. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL VASES, every Tuesday and Frldny, lrem 'J te Km. m J. K. SHIRK, M. D. iu5,;:iiu" symptoms of Dyspepsia. per oettie. Price 10 and 75 cents Fer sale at Cochran's druir store. 1S7 North Queen St. myl-lwdeew&w Skin Diseases Cored By Dr. Fnzicr's Maeic Ointment. Cures us it by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, bitches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse cures itch, bather's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ring worm, scald head, chapped hands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, obrtinate ulcers and sores, Ac. bkih disease. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a skin discase which ap peared .en his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had failed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazlcr's Magic Ointment and was cured by a few applications. The first and only posltive cure ler skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 130 Nertli Qnccn street, Lancaster. 1IENUY & CO., Sele Proprietors, ft! Vcscy Street, New Yeak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceiated Piles, Dk. William's Indian Pilk Ointmext is a sure cure. Price tl.OO, by mall. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store. leb27-M&Thd&w Dr. Franer's Keet Hitters. Frazier's Beet Bitters are net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed and system et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Kush et Bleed te the Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, Screlu leus Humors and Seres, Tetter, King Werm, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ter young men suffering from Weakness or De bility caused from imprudence, and te females Indelicate health, Frazlcr's Beet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frazier : 1 have used two bottles et your Beet Bitters ler Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney I Hscases.and they did me mere ed than all the doctors and the medicine I ever used. Frem the first dose I took 1 be gan te itend, and I am new In perfect health and feel as well as I ever did. I consider your medicine one et the greatest of blessings. Mns. M. Martin, Cleveland! O Sold by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North I Queen street, at fi per bottle. Uxrbt & Ce. Sele Proprietors, C2 Vesey street, New Tork! 5-W8dw Ol'KCIAI. NOTICE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. Preparatory te the change we will make in our business about MAY lOru, alter which date we propose te drop the retail ami de STRICTLY A WHOLESALE BUSINESS. We are ellcring some geed In hearly r.very department ut GREAT REDUCTIONS FROM FORMER PRICES. We propose te start in our new business with NEW AND FRESH GOODS. mAnt ev the WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. We arc new offering se low are a little seutlcd Or dull looking, but net at all impaired in running qualities, and net wishing te offer them at public auction, we offer them in this way, and fully guarantee the runnlngef every Watch and Cleck thus sold, and held our selves responsible for their pcrlermanea for one year. E. . BOWMAN, NO. 106 BAST KING STREET. ap20-tmayl0dllw w OKTU TOUll KCMEMUCltlNO IS WHEBE- The Best Assortment of Spring Clothing CAN BE SEEN. It you have net fully made up your mind WHAT TO BUY FOB SPRING and SUMMER A lillle leek through our stock may help you. A GOOD ALL-WOOL Business Suit for $9, may seem rather low In price, but we have them, and te fit nearly all sizes et men. OUB All-Weel Suits for $11,00, ABE SPECIALTIES, Net only in Quality, but the Make-up Is better than the average, and our DRESS SUITS Sold in pi ices from $38 down te $12 Make the sclectieu you arc invited te see. WjT.T.TATvTSON AND FOSTER. 34-38 EAST KING STREET, LASCASTEB, PA, Black Plumes lrem 1 upward. Bargains in White ami Cel eicd PIuiiii-m. Examine tliobe we offer at JKl.50. Shaded Plumes and Tips. Tips in all culei'M at THie. apiece. Black Tips, :c.n bunch et three. BLACK SATINS lrem 75c. upward. Au excellent Saliu at $1.00 per yard. Colored Satins at $1. COLOBKD SILKS at $1. BLACK-SILKS CHEAP. MOIRES IN ALL COLORS S2..BARGAINS IN BLACK CRKl'ES. One special bargain at SI. lit) per yard. One let el Remnauts el Black Crepe, lu two yard lengths ler $5. RIBBONS. Paucy, Brecade, JLaee Moire RIBBONS. Watered Sashea. Black Ribbons In Gre3 Grain, Satin, Brocade and Watered. OUR Trimming Department. IS COMPLETE WITH NEW AND DESIR ABLE GOODS. Black and colored silk fringes, colored bead fringes, black all-bead fringes, mourning innges, tuacK Dcaueu passamcuteries, colored bead passamcuteries, black beatlcd Spanish laces, black beaded blonde colored Spanish laces ler dress and hat trimmings ; bead orna ment an elegant assortment ; buttons iu endless variety ; white and cream Spanish laces, black silk thread laces, black silk gui pure laces ; all styles et white trimming laces, torchen laces, everlasting trimmings, crochet edgings, Swiss trimmings ;lrisli trimmings by the piece ; needlework edging and inserting. We liave an unusually large assortment en hand. Lace canal's all new and desirable styles, made ler Hie best city trade. Lace fichus, lace ties, handsomely embroidered tics at '25 and 50c ; Spanish ties and Helms, in black and cream; lawn ties and lichus : Indies linen cellars, while and colored, all t lie novelties; polka dot and fancy Hgured embreided lichus; sailor cellars: ladic;V ana children's turned down cellars, plain and edged ; black and white, plain and iiincy illusien: geld dotted, chenille dotted, Spanish dotted, beaded, and all ether lancy illusions for linc'ncck wear; flue crcpe lissc ruching, in while, cream and black, plttin or pompadour. HANDKEROHIEPS. Flue linen h.imlkeri:hi f-, llnec ler 'J.c.; all linen hemstitched haiidkerehieis,twe ieti'ic, ; fine all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, two incli hem, 9c. ; liner, tSc, yec, y8e., SO'.-, and 75c. ; gent's hemstitched fine linen handker chiefs; ladies' all-linen colored bordered hand kcrchlcls, 12)ie. ; ladies line eambi ie handker chiefs, lour corners embroidered ii colors, 19c. apiece. a-SPKClAI, DAKtiAIN. One let of flue India mull neck handkerchiefs, wide borders, one corner handsomely embroidered iu silk, l'lic. upiccc. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. Besides having constantly en hand a most complete assortment et all stvles of ladies'. gent's und children's hose, iu all the newest designs anil or latest importations, there are pcveral numbers which we meat ion us spcctal tics.such as ladies seamless hose, in light and dark pin striped, polka dot and in plain cardi nal, navy blue, brown, pink and blue, with bilk clocking, at 12Jc :i pair. Ladies lull rcg ular made Imported baibrlggau hose at '20c a pair , the same silk clocked, at '25c. a pair. We have also the same goods in polka del and fancy figured, lull regular made at '25c. a pair Ladies hair-lined hose, full regular made, at 25c. a pair; ladies' hair-lined hose, two and three striped, full regular made, 31c. a pair; children's full regular made hose, striped, at 25c. a pair; gent's best knit seeks, altogether seamless, two pair for 23c; these are goods worth 18 te 20c. a pair; gent's lull regular made balbrlggans.unbleachcd and dark colored silk clocked, 25c. a pair; gent's fancy striped socks, lull regular made, at '25c, a pair ; gent's lull regular made lisle thread socks at 25c. a pair; infant's three-quarter poehs. All the new sty les at low prices. GLOVES. GLOVES. Three claslic Berlin gloves, at. le. a pair; real frame lisle gloves, ' welull elastics', l-ijkc. a pair; finer quality at 17c. ; very fine lisle, in two or three elastics at 25c. ; extra long frame lisle, lace, top, 23c. a pair; line English and French lisle gloves, from SO te H5c. a pair; dress gloves, two and three full bands; Jer sey and Musquctatre gloves in lisle and silk. KID GLOVES. Three buttons, in tans, gelds, browns, slates black, white and opera shade; five hooks the same ; seven hooks the same, except white which have nine hooks; lacing. Sara Bern hart or musquetaire kid gloves, dressed or tin dressed, ten button length. . Ladies', gent's and children's SUMMER b Merine and Gauze Underwear. Our stock is most complete. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Hoop Hoep Heep skirts, Bustles, CORSETS. Summer Skirts. Children's Short Dresses aud Bebcs. Elegently embroidered merino shawls and skirts ter babies; white and colored flan nel, by the yard, embroidered ler skirts : babies, merino cloaks,satin trimmed and hand embroidered ; infant's flannel aud cloth coat", infant's zephyr lackcts and bootees, ladles' spring coats and wraps, spring worsted snawis. we nave opened tins wcei: a lull serUueut el as- PARASOLS. Fine Feather Fans with Carved Iverv Han dles, at 50c. a piece. Belts, Pockctbeoks, Satchels, Pockets, Ac. Jewelry, Jet Goods. Beads in black, bronze, iridescent, moonlight and ethers. White crystal beads satin heads, wax beads, mourning beads, steel and gilt beads, line fancy large beads ler hat trimming Novelties received as goon as Uiey arc out. (Organized in 1862.) IYem their Eleventh Street Opera Heuse, Philadelphia. The entire com pany appearing under the personal supcrvis. ion and management el MR- JOHN L- CARNCROSS, he will appear atevcry entertainment. The pregramme will include their unapproachable 1IKST PaBT : Their celebrated Burlesque entitled HER MAJESTY'S OPERA, Introducing gcras from PATIENCK, PATIENCE, And the last Great Musical Success, OVER THE GARDEN WALL, Sung by J. L. Carncross & Company. The Extravaganza entitled THE ABBIVAL OF PATTI, Oil THU COLORED 8WKLL KKCK1TION. BILLY SWEATNAM'S MUSICAL MUSINGS. Ami the Screaming Burlesque of THE JAY BIBD'S EXCUKSION; OH, TUK COLOItKD FICKIC Scene The Sea Shero, Time Fly Time. ADMISSION, - - - - 75, 60 3t 35 Cents. SECURED SEATS, - 75 Cents. Can be secured at Opera Heuse Office. mC-lt Fine Single Rese or Buds .it 5tc. per dozen. Violets, 10c. per bunch. Pansies, '25c. per dozen. Asters, Daisies, Leaves, Suiilux, Fine .Sprays and Wreaths, FEATHERS VOM.1TIVAL. .--VUrw, "I EMOCISATIC COUKTV CONVENTION. The Democratic voters of Lancaster County will meet at their usual places el meeting in the respective districts en Saturday p. m., J une 3, between hours te be announced by the County Committeemen by handbill, ten days before the time, te elect a county committee man, three or live delegates lrem each dis trict te the district and county conventions te be held In Lancaster en WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, AT EXCELSIOR HALL, EAST KING ST. The Lancaster city convention will meet at 10 a. iu. te elect one representative delcgate te the Stale Convention. The representative convention of the 2d district (lower end) will meet at 10 a. m., te elect two Representative Delegates te the State Convention, and te nominate two can didate! ler Assembly, The Senatorial convention el the XII (Low (Lew er) district will meet at 10.30 a. m., te elect one Senatorial Delegate te the state convention. The Senatorial Convention el the AlV (Upper) district will meet nt in a. in., te elect one Senatorial and three Representative Del egates te the State Convention ; te neminate a candidate for State Senater and three Mem bers et Assembly. At 11 a. in., the county convention will As semble te nominate one person for Congress, one person for Recorder of Deeds ene person for county Solicitor, two persons for Prison Inspectors, two persons ler Directors of the Peer, one person for Jury Commissioner. And le transact such ether business as the convention may determine. The polls in the various places will open at the time announced iu the handbills te be posted by the committeemen, and will re main open until the time fixed thereby ler' closing. By order of the Committee. 15. S. Pattkksen, ) W. U. UENSEL, W.H. Giubii, Secretaries. Chairman, W. II. Reland, ) Lancaster, Pa., May 5, 1SS2. FOB JURY COMMISSIONER. wait? New we are in eurniew quar ters : and, theueh we a re net te- rights because of the ca reenters' labor troubles troubles that don't begin or end with us, and se troubles that semeb edy else must bring te an end we are perfectly readyfer all upholstery I work, especially such as the com ing time makes urgent. We are ready for anything ; but ought te mention awnings, cretonne -work and cottage work. New, if we can't de the best things for you it's because we don't knew enough. Don't mind our leeks just new nor the noises carpets net down yet; hammer and saw net done with; piles of goods, and blank spaces; order nowhere; but we are ready for upholstery work, and shall make no excuses en that score. feet down en the preposition flatly. Dick felt worried about the sere preposition haviag been nude, knowing that it brooded him ill. His bepe was that Davies would net consent te the change, but al though that hope has been indulged Mr. Dick chances for success are growing microscopic. The trouble comes ahnuf-. in thin wnv : Weld declining te be satisfied with prers. es that he must wattuwtil next fall for per formance and remain contingent upon the geed faith of politicians who he bes here tofore roundly denounced, declined te get nntnritn. :i ' .. . u , wiui a prospective appoint ment astterney general uxfcr Beaver. I he peace conference has made it incumbent for the Stalwarts te have seme practical proof of their willingness w iwjuae iuu inuepenaents, and that reeling has taken the definite; shape that Mr. Wolfe should have a place upon the ticket. Last night it was supposed that the complication that his candidacy would create could be avoided bv thn at terney generalship plan, but that new ap- tfue iu ue aoanaenca h i; ever had any substantial basts. HUli-llxr TO TUK DECISION OK TUB DKMOCBATIC COUNTY COMVENTION. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Karl Township. I'.EN.TAMIN HUBER. Sill Ward. Cltv. JEROME B SHULTZ, Elizabethtnwn. ' ' --L MILLIXAWT. TflNK MILLINERY. lrs.A.W.Weikel, Ne. 3S NORTH QUEEN STREET Next cast el the Arcade, aud np stairs ; plenty of room. Pongees have come; two hun dred pieces ; and we are glad te see them. $7.50 te $11.50 a piece of twenty yards, mere and less; some mere, some less. Tus Tus eore pongees, or "wild" silk, 10 te $17 a piece, These are pre ferred in New Yerk te the ethers. Beth are alike scarce. Quite a variety of pongee shades, and white, of all the grades. Embroidered pongee dress- patterns and separate pongee l embroideries 01 tnem all. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entrance. Embroidered dress-pa'tterns of all sorts are plenty just new; Scotch gingham included no plaids ; about as plain as a ging ham ever gets; embroidery wouldn't bear plaids. Third and fourth circles, Chestnut street entrance. AN UNNATURAL llOTUGK. Bike Make Murderous Assanlt en Her Children. Bosten, May ,9. Marie Kenig, a Ger man woman 46 years of age, this morning murdered her boy, Auguste, five years old, at vtV"K "a mreas wun a case knife, one then cut the threat of her daughter May, aged thirteen, but net fatally. Her son Alfred was also cut in a dozen places, and a boy of seventeen was wounded, neither of them fatally. Mrs. Kenig then attempted te commit suicide by cutting her left leg below the knee. She is uu, aeubtedly insane. i OUB NEW COLLECTOR. """"" nomination te Be favorably Reported. Washington, May 0. The Senate finance committee, devoted today's meet ing te the contested Pennsylvania nomina tion Of Samuel L. JackKen tn 1m mllenn. ei luwrnai revenue ler the Allegheny (23d) district, and Andrew J. Kauflman te be internal revenue collector for the Ninth district. Senater Mitchell and Represen tative Bayne wcre heard in opnesition te both nominations, but the caimittce sub sequently decided te report them back te the Senate with a recommendatlon for confirmation. B2ST8' J100 bei' heep, 8,000 head; hogs Beer Cattle were moderately active at a do de dlne. We quote as toUews : Extra, SMRSXa : Geed. mmt- . Mwdimn i?c: Common, Mi7c; lat cews,4X7. Sheep The market durlnjc the past week has been demoralized, the arrivals being i5,one head against 8,000 had for the previous week. Among these were a large number or cull sheep and lamb, which wera hard te dbtpose et at any figure, and In consequence geed stock was c lower. We quote as follews: Extra wool. 7k98e; geed de,7 w776c ; me dium, de, 6iQ6Kc ; common de, 5Sc ; cnlls de, 4we&kc ; Bheared sheep 3c: Spring de. SI seaa eer lid. : atlrem. wntern. CMc : de Chester county, KXc. Hogs were In geed demand at former rate. We auete as tollewn- xtra,ver dium, 1010 SALES Or BXEVXS AT THB WKST miLADVLTBlA STOCK TAKU8. Martin, Fuller & Ce., 90 bull. Gaet., . 041 Western. TMQSc : aeTew'fi1,;. " Reger Maynea, 125 Western. 78K v"(l A. J. Christy. 135 Western , B. F. McFlllcn, 75 Lancaster ttMlC. E. S. McFillen, 109 Weste' -aH.tv H8Jc 7flSJj:c. -n 81 I- co., M. Ultuan. 73 111., ace . w .. Ce.. 7SK SB. Harttn, Fuller ft acct. or ,J;12S Lancaster county. . .. co., acct. et c. beltx, ks$c : .de de.mcct.C. Erlsnutn,8U'c; Si Dauphin ca, acct. W. Welsslnger, s, 88Hc. ?' .mbenr A Paul, ISO Western. 7Kc. antes cicmsea W Lancaster co., 7W8Uc. Lewensteln Adler, 60 Lan? cST 7de. ., IWFenn'a cews,57c. G. SclmmlcrKCe..l90 Laac. co.,and Weet- Daniel Murphy. 130 Lancaster co., and West ern. ckasKc 91. LOVI. 110 WMtera Mil Penna 7Tl'n Jehn iMcAnlle. S Lancaster co., 7K4S8Kc Owen Smith, is Western, account Martin, Fuller it Ce. : 38 Western, acconn accenn acconn l.ScamberKitCe; pj Western, ne ne ceunt U. Schamberg C Ce; 17 Pa account J. G.Baer, 8J?c. L. Hern, 41 Penna. cows and steers, 4)ic. Daniel farayth & Bre., 135 Lancasceunty, ty Wc. Dennis aiuvth a T 7j llachiiian St Levi, 104 Wester, Wi&VAc Chain A Caldwell. 35 Western ant SVR6Wp 1. T. L.'llta. 33 Chester rannlv r.i'aar. fenmueJ Brj.wn. 400 Western utllfcrs wholesale. ,. . ft:y07Jic, 1 . UiKl.atvay, 10 Lancaster count v mixed. VA ,, 7Jc. " " ,!"" M,,,cr',5t'anPaster cetinly, 78'ii-. Jehu sales. 30 Penn'a cows. I6c. Jmcs All, 10 Western, 7Ji08Xc- DBESSBD XXAT8. wT?ca Bccvcs cre active and closed at SALES LAST WXKK. and cewf, The8.itnialey.2il head at II12?;c A. A. Iloswell75de.atliai2Wc. Vvi'S'1.0- tllSfljfc. ) ' L' ,Ll.'rn W a-ttt Uk13ic. Ilartau & Kro., UOde. at 12ai3e. rv. I'cessietl sheen wnm lwtivr, ' tiumuel Stewart .sold 8i7 head at ll12Ue. My many irieiids and iiatrens are re3pccl f ullr invited te call and examine my PINE STOCK OF Millmery Tnmuiiugs COMI'IUSIliM ALL TUB LEADIKG STTLES FOR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their erdeis tilled in much le.-s time than they have hcen accustomed te elsewhere. 43fl'lcasu call and e.ainine my goods and prices without obligation te purchase. fij-N. 11. The Largest and Finest Stock et VUILDllEXiS Scheel and Dress Hats IN THIS cur, A full Hue of Human Hair Goods Alwiiys en hand, and all kinds et II A IK WOltlC done at the LOWEST PitlCES at MK. A. W. WEIKEL'S, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-3md,Tu,Th&S WANTED. WASHING AND IRONING at the house by an experienced hand. in9-3t 55 LOCUST ST., Lancaster. WANTED. A SITUATION BI A 80D D1EK, who lest a leg, and lias a family, as watchman, or some light work at which he can make himself useful. Apply at mS-tfd 452 NOUTH WATEU ST. ITirANTKD. IN A SMALL VaMIlT ft Geed Girl le de General Housework. mS-tfd Apply at THIS OFFICE. Vlt. TUOXI1AS PIXTON'S ' DENTAL OFFICE will be closed FKOMMAY 8th UNTIL AUGUST. mC lwd<w TO THIN PEOPLE. HAVING IN CREASED my weight in three months lrem 113 te 187 pounds by a almple remedy, 1 w ill send the recelpe te any address en receipt et 25 cents In postage stamps te compensate me ler advertisement. Send self-addressed envelope te E. D. WARD, m5 4Ul Bex 286 Chester, ra. Cream nun's veiling real nun's veiling at 25 cents; fully up te 37 cents. A se-called nun's veiling at 31 cents, which we had a little of a few weeks age at 27 cents, below value at that; only cream. Lupin's 60-cent albatross, you knew, we have had an enormous quantity of at 37 cents. We have only a few colors left of that. But we have come uoen another albatross equally geed, net Lupin's (remember that; net Lupin's. What a fascina tion great names have !), at the same price, $7 cents. All colors. Yeu will net snatch this up, as you did the ether, because it isn't Lupin's. ,It's worth 60 cents we stick te that. Fourth circle. Thirteenth street entrance. Spanish-lace cream parasol covers at $12, such as we can buy a wholesale in New Yerk for $1.7, if anybody wants cream. Black hav'n't come yet. Third circle, southwest from centre. 1,100 mere 28-cent antique tidies, the very same as the 3,000 of last week. We can sell no ethers under 70 cents, while these last. It takes 70 cents te buy better. Satin-and-lace tidies, embroid ered and painted, left from Christmas, at half-price. Don't knew as they are worth that. As geed as ever, though. First circle, southwest lrem centre. The self-righting pannier skirt that we told you of last week for the first time is one of the best things for a long time. Every lady, who needs mere physical ease in getting about, will thank us for it. Every lady, who values graceful carriage, will thank us for it. There seems te be no difference of opinion about it. West of Chestnut street entrance. Our book facilities are im proving. We shall have a book store yet. North of Thirteenth-street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streeu and City-ball square. PHILADELPHIA. The Corener's Inquest. Dublin, May 9 At the inquest yosttr yesttr day en the bodies of Lord Frederick Cav endish and Under Secretary Burke medical evidence was given te the effect that the victims had apparently Lcen stabbed sim ultaneously from bofero and behind with long Dewie knives. The wounds all an peared te have been inflicted with exactly similar weapons. . WEATHEK INDICATION!;. u Vt?JiJ.ngJen' " - May 9--Per the Middle Atlantic states,cIeudy weather, local rains, westerly backimr te nnniheriv winds, stationary or higher temperature,. u,""'ti1 "j jailing uaremctcr. New 1 1 nrk .Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United Matn llendn reiKirted dally by Jacob It. Lotte, 2i North queen street. May 9. 10:00 1:00 39. A. M. P. . l-.lf. C C. A I. C. K. It mi .- m . - ---- . ,- ji., i.iu.K.ii tvcHiern Denver A Bie Grande N. V.. Lake Brie A Western.. Eattl Tcnn. Va. A CeenHu Lake Shere Mich. Southern... liUK ltM ireV new 1 or central rziK VVf 121 New Jersey Central 70 71S 12 Omaha Cem Omaha I'ruferrud Pacific Mall Steamship Ce. Chicago. Hit. St. Paul Tatee fftlflM Tjyy wauaau.;. -mis Pacltlc. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania K. K. KOwiinK ! Buirale Pitts. & West Northern Pacific Cem ' " Preferred., 111 l'.-2 I'M 2 C2J6 Cljtf M ;j2 ..?. 39 :e : .... lei'4 ... v p n l 41 JJ 30 ..." 85 HI 00i as 4 5f 4 v2 TOJi ..." MAJtKJSTH. I'hiiauuiiMii, iilarkeu ?Htkv'L?RA' Mtt' ' rieurdull and spring steady; winter, weak. l " Kye Heur at ss. iW?an.,uU ?"i! weilk Ne- Western d, 91169149, as te quality. ' Cern dull for local nse : Steamer fie cf58Gc ; Mixed, 81MKic ; Ne." MIaJmI.' eats steasler; Ne. 1 White, ie, ujseusc; e. 3 de. Mixed. 58H)58Ue- Ityoscarce ataic. Previsions firm; geed jobbing demand. Laru nrni. Butter euletand ufr. Eggs firm, geed demand : Western, leaiauce. Cheetc steady; choice scarce. Petroleum quiet; Kenned, 7c Whisky nt f 1 22 Seeds unchanged. 1C1JC : Ne. 5959.c ; Ne. 2 Va.. l!Kl'c; Lecal ateeu aad Beads. Par , . val. Ijanc i y 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882... 9 iuu 1S8S... 100 " 18U0... 100 " . 1835... 10O ft per ct.l 11 1 tir 30 years. . 100 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 ' 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 ,", " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Mauhcim borough lean joe BAMKSTOCKS. ; irsi national Banlc tioe FarmcrH' National Hank fle Fnlten National Hank loe Lancaster County National Bank.. GO Columbia National Bank 100 Ephrat a National Bank 100 First National Bank, Cel nmbla..-.. 100 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 l-lrst National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey., loe Lltils5 National Bank ion Manheiin National Bank loe Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 60 New Helland National Uank 100 MIBOKLLAWKOUB BTOOKS. Laid sale. $11)5 7X 120 120 ler. 112 102 VK.M 1(10 102 Sl'JS 1IW.S0 nr 1W.75 147 132,-ifl HI..KI 13I.N 200 143.75 140 I.V! 700i0 115 Hew tern nnrntti., Nsw lreiux. May 9. Fleur Stute and Western without quotable cnangc ; light ex ex eort and local demand. Southern quiet and steady. Wheat 'AQUp higher aud firm, trade only August sKa y' $l 21 mi ' "" Cern jtfe higher and fairly active ; Mixed Western Beet, 788Jc : future, S0Ji8iV. Oats XQkc better and Arm; Ne. i May. SOKC : de Jnnc. 57657Ue ? ln Aiicrnuf AKei tsaPn . 0.1.. mar.. . 'Or' .' ' ..""" """ A , wre wugw ; ,, ( 1011 100 no Ml 00 'J 170 4J 16 1 restcrn, 59U5c. MIMvau June at Western Grain Alar kefs. Milwaukee Fleur in fair demand. Wheat unsettled una lower; Ne. 2 kee. soft, cash, $128; Slay at $1 28; I129J4: JulvatI28. Cern firmer and nn!iL ? fin v .ic . ,-..:....t Cd,71Jia71?ic. - "'" -. Oats lower; Ne. 2 at 51c: white at 51c. Bye was quiet and dull; Ne. 1 at 83c ; Ne. 2at 81 c. Barley dull and unchanged ; Ne. 2 Spring, cash and May at 95c ; June 95c: Ne. 3 spring extra, 85c. b Previsions higher ; mesa perk, $18 25 cash euu mxay -, vie ae ler u une. Lard prim steam, $11 35 for cash and May; $11 40 for June. Iloga quiet but firm at $6 857 40. Bcceipts Fleur, 10,000 bbls ; Wheat, :,:) bushels ; barley. 7,600 de. Shipments-Fleur. 16.00J bbls ; Wheat, 15,00 ) bushels ; barley, 7,000 de. Dktreit Wheat was quiet and unchanged. Cern was quiet ; Ne. 2 at 78c bid, 79c asked. Oats were lower ; Se. 1 mixed at 53c ; Ne. 2 white at 56c, yuarryville It. 1 fin 12.25 Bllllersville Street Car se wm Inquirer Printing Company 50 80 Watch tnclery no 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens Heuse inn Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Hellew ware eieveim iiouue Sicily Island East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g. uiiuuisviiiu .lunniu ociieoi...... xisckixareeus dehdh. Quarrj,vllleU.K.,duelK $100 $120 Kc:ullng A Columbia It. U5' ion MOfi Lancaster Watch Ce., due 18SB km 105.50 Lancaster livut Light 1 nd Fuel Ce., due in 1 erSO years 100 100 Lancaster lias Light and Fuel Ce., duels; poe 106 Iiucaster.t Marietta 25 32 Lancaster ft New Helland lt 85 IaiicaHter&l Susquehanna 300 275.25 TURWFIKE BTOOKS. Spring A Heaver Valley $ 25 $ 10.2! llridneneit .t HeresliiM- lai "? Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18 f.'eliimbla.t Washington 25 20 Columbia A Bfg Spring 25 18 Lancaster & Ephrata 25 47.25 Lancaster ft Willow Street ur. 21 Strasburg ft Millport 25 40 Marietta ft Maytown 25 40.15 Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 Lane, Ellzabctlit'n ft Middlet'n 100 M) Lancaster ft Friiitville. se 50 Laiiea4terftLltit?: 25 Gi.50 Lancaster ft Wllllauistewn 2 55 Lancaster ft Maner se 133.10 Lancaster Manheiin 25 43 OIJFT ItJtA WIKUH. Uraln and inrovisien Uaotstlena. One o'clock quotations of grain and prevls. Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 15 !WNIIlUiJ50UTOIb Chicago. May 9. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard May..- 1.24 .73 .525a 18.40 11.30 June... LSSJjJ .71 .52 18.2 11.40 July.... 1.22 .72 .46$ ..... August 1.13J I'tailadcipblB. May.... 1.42K .81 .53 June.... 1.40 .ai .57 July..-.. 1.28 .81 .50 uva atecK Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head ; ship ments, 1,200 head ; demand geed and active at an advance el 5c ; common te geed mixed $6 90Q7 50; heavy packing and shlpping,7 80 J790; light at $6 857 SO; skips and culls at $45086 70. Cattle Receipts. 4.090 bead; shipments, 5.500 head; market slew but steady ler best grades. Experts. $7 2507 55; geed te choice shipping. $66507)10; common te fair, 10c lower, at $6 50 06 60; mixed butchers', weaker at $2 6005 40; stockers and feeders steady at $2 7505: grass Texanl. receipts 90 cars, heaviest of the sea son : prices 10925c lower ; peer te lair, $4 00 05 00 ; geed te choice, $5 1005 40 ; stockers and feeders, $2 7305, Sheep lieceipts, 900 bead; shipments, 800 head ; market dull and lifeless ; Inferior te prime, $3 5006 70 ; medium te geed,'$l 505 se. East Libxrtt Cattle Receipts, 1,853 bead ; market fair at akeut last week's prices. Hogs Receipts, 460 head; market firm ; I'liil delphlas,$72O07 85: Yorkers. $7 259745. Sheep Receipts. 6,200 head ; market dnll and pricc3 10020c off from these of last week. m PhlladelpBla Cattle Market. MegnAT, May 8. The receipts el live stock at thn Philadelphia stock. yards were: Fer the "week: Beeves. 2,900 head : sheen. 15.000 bead; hogs, 3,000 head. Previous week1 10MMONWKALTU DISTRIBUTION CO 44th fepular Monthly Drawing or TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City or Louisville, en WEDNESDAY. MAT 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth XMatrtbaUea Company is legal. 2d Its drawings are lair. N. II. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the MAY ORAWING. x jyinzQa - p oU.une 1 pnz3. iVfOue 1 prizOa - eAMC lOprizes $l,0lcach 10,00$ 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 ;i()Oprizes$l(Weacli 10,008 200 prizes 50 each 10,008 600 prizes 20cach 12,008 lOOO prizes lOcach 10,008 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,7(8 9 prizes 200 each, M L808 9 prizes lOOeach, Whole tickets, $2; hair tickets, ft; 27 tickets 50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or l!ank Draft in Letter, 01 send by Exprcxs. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICB ORDER. Orders of$5 and upward, by Express, can he sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M. BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal llulldlng Louisville, Ky.. 01 K. - BOAIU?Ll N, 309 Breailwav. New Verk. fehl-TnTh.VSftw EAK'AND THKOAT.-PATIEKTS MJF feiing from Chronic Catarrhal Inllaiuinit Hen of the Middle Ear usually speak of the Tin eat as troubling them quite aa much as their eais. Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Threat perma nently cured by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONC AKER'S treatment elllcc, 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. E STAVE OF ADAM 8. DEIXBICU, LATK et Maner township, deceased. letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the under signed, residing in Maner township. HENRY C. TlEITIUClL Adm'r. B.CKrsauy, Att'y. apSC-Otwftltd
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