LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEKfrESDAr SMAI 10. 1882. r COLUMBIA NEWS. OUB KEGCLAK COBKE8PUMUKHVJS. Ex-constable Al. Keech, Las accepted the agency from a New. Yerk firm, of a patent polishing varnish. Mr. J. K.Flery will succeed Mr. J. K Pfahler, at the latter' old stand, in the saddle and harness business. A party which was held last evening in Marietta, was composed principally of Col umbians. The interior of Mr. Peter Bitner's saloon, corner 4th and Walnut Btreets, is being refitted. A. Jewel's spring millinery opening took place te-day. A feature of the occasion being the handsome floral decorations of the store. Rev. A. Kurtz, of Baltimore, will preach te night in the German Lutheran church at 7:30 o'clock. The public are in vited te attend. Last evening, at the residence of Mr. L. Hendricks, en Union street, a reception was held in honor of his daughter's mar riage, which took place yesterday morning in St. PetcrXCatlielic church. The fes tivities were continued until a late hour. Last night five unknown men disturbed the people, of 4th street, between Locust and Walnut, by firing off revolvers aud yelling. The cellar for a new house en Gth street belonging teMr. Fred Buchcr, was almost filled last night by the heavy rain. Misses. Mattie and Lizzie Stihgen, who have been visiting the family of Mr. Jehn Read, returned te their homes yesterday. The refitting of Mr. P. Melbert's estab lishment is completed. The excursion ever the Heading & Col umbia railroad yesterday te Reading te enable the people of this place te see Bar num's circus was largely patronized. Te-night a number of Columbians will attend a large party in Wrights ville. Yesterday was pay day at the Shawm e furnace. The much needed repairs te the pave ment in front of the Presbyterian church have been made. The Columbia social club held its meet ing last evening at the residence of Mr. D. Hanancr, en Walnut street. Mr. Geerge D. Masen, of Detroit, the architect of the stove works, is in town. He examined the grounds this morning. The addition te 'Squire Frank's resi dence will seen be completed. The recent rains have rendered the river navigable for rafts again. Several passed here this morning. On Monday a Columbia National bank book was lest between Columbia and Wrightsville. It contained two ten and one dollar notes, aud a check for $2.05. Should any person find it, Mr. J. Reth child's, of Ne. 236 Locust street, will re turn it te the owner. Mr. F. A. Bennett h:is just returned from the city with a line line of spring goods. Last evening the novelty .stoic of Mr. G. S. Rowbetnam in the room formally oc cupied by Richards' boekstoro, was opened te the public. ksuai'K nceni nuseN. Where Wero lirune and the Hell ? About neon yesterday Wm. Bewers, a convict in the Lancaster county jail, es caped from that institution and nothing has been heard of him. He took diuuer with his fellow prisoners and weut te work as usual. He is au assistant te the cigar makers, aud in that capacity has been given the run of the uometimos allowed te AVhile the prison dinner aud only corridor, and was go into the yard. keeper was at one underkecper in the noticed cerrider, Bewers slipped un- into the yard, taking with him a short step-ladder. Forcing an entrance into an outside room in which the pri soners' clothes are kept, he picked cut his own, and carried them off scaling ttie very " scaly " wall near the northeast angle. Here he arryed himself in his own clothes, and threw the striped suit aside, where it was found net long afterwards. Bewers is net mere than 19 years old, was convicted at the January term of court for aggravated assault and battery en Henry C. Keller aud sentenced te nine months' imprisonment. " Brune " docs night duty and is net en duty in day time. It might be well te start a sub scription for the purchase of another Siber ian te keep watch by day. Corener's Inquest. Jehn F. Gal breath, deputy coroner for Ceney, -has returned te Corener Sniffer the result of the inquest into the cause of death of the unknown man who was found dead in the village of Bainbridge about two weeks age. It is te the effect that the stranger carae te his death from pneumo nia, caused by exposure, he having laid in an alley all Thursday aud Thursday night, April 27. Squire Galbreath states that the man answered te the name of Jehn Smith ; that he had en his person a paper containing the name of Rudy Jan. ner ; he had 44 cents in money, a smoke pipe, two pair of cotton pants, three shirts, a common wool hat, two small breastpins, a piece of tobacco, a pocket comb, knife, needle case, black cassiuet coat, black vest and oil cloth valise. These articles are in the hands of Corener Shifter and may lead te his identification. Deputy Corener J. P. Frank held au inquest en the body of Mary A. Wellcr, who died suddenly in Columbia, and the jury rendered a verdict that death was caused by apoplexy. OUR STREET COMMISSIONER. Ills Monuments We See, But Where Is lie? Street Commissioner Le van's mud monu ments still adorn the principal streets of the city. What they lese in height by being trampled down by horses and mules they gain in width se that nothing of their fair proportion is lest. Fer some time past there has been lying outside the pavement of the Hicstcr house, and almost upon the crossing leading te the railroad depot, a large loeso stone, weighing perhaps. 200 pounds. At two o'clock this afternoon as Henry P. Dor Der wart was crossing the street, hurriedly, he tripped against the stone and was thrown heavily te the ground, bruising himself, Bkinning his face and soiling his clothing. When the street commissioner begins te clean up if he ever shall begin he might remove this nuisance along with his mud monuments. Railroad Wreck. Last evening about 5 o'clock as engine 302 was drawing a freight train up the heavy grade about ene mile west of Mount ville, the train parted and the rear section of it ran back, gaining great headway as it moved down grade. The train hands were at the time in fhe caboose. Tht engineer of engine 361 which was follow ing 302, saw the detached part of the train approaching him and whistled down brakes. The men in the caboose took alarm and saved themselves by jumping from the train. The caboose struck engine 301 with such force that it was smashed te pieces, and the engine was thrown from the track. The passengcr trains both east and west were delayed about half an hour. Nene of the train hands were injured. Declined the Hener. A committee consisting of Jehn Recs, Thee. Wanditz, M.Jf. Sharp, and Mr. V. B. Keller, appointed by pest 84 G. A. R., waited upon Cel. H. A. Hambright, and invited him te act as marshal of the parade en Decoration day, May 30. Cel. Hambright thanked the committee for the intended honor, but. declined en account of bad health. ATTEMPTED SUICIDK. A Man Snoots Himself at the Creek. This forenoon about 10 o'clock, a man dressed in a suit of blue clothes, walked down Strawberry street, which runs from Seuth lueen street te lleigart's Landing. He went into a let behind a tobacco shed in the rear of Woodward Hill cemetery, and in a few minutes the neighbors heard the report of a pistol. The people who heard the noise were alarmed and in a few moments were surprised te see a man walk up Strawberry street towards Seuth Queen. He was bleeding profusely from a wound in the head and scorned te be in pain. Shortly after ten o'clock Adam Bertsch, well known in the city, came te the house of Paul Hepting, Seuth Queen street. He was bleeding freely from a wound in bis head, and was cared for. He said that he received the wound in a fight which he had with a negre, back of the cemetery, in which the latter struck him with a stone. Adam was dressed in blue clothing, and it is supposed that he is the man who shot himself, as he came out of Strawberry street te the residence of Mr. Hepting. The wound, though pain ful, is net serious. It is supposed that suicide was his intention. I'realdent Buchanan's Brether Resigns. Rev. Dr. E. Y. Buchanan's brother of the late President Buchanan, has resigned the pastorate of Trinity P. E. Church, Oxford, in the rural part of Philadelphia, of which he has had charge for 28 year:;. Dr. Buchanan is ever 70 years of age. Court. Court will meet te-morrow morning, when several license cases will be disposed of and a considerable amount of current business will be transacted. The Lancaster County Pharmaceutical As sociation, will held their monthly meeting In this city, te morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, in the hall et the G. A. K. ' ltd Amusements. Uarncrevs Te-night. Tb.er remains scarce ly any necessity te remind our readers that te-night Jehn L. Cariicress and his famous mlustrcl company will appear in Fulton opera beuse In one et their charming entertain, ments. The periormance will undoubtedly be one of the best in the minstrel line wit nessed here this season, Introducing many new and amusing features, with selections from " I'utleuce" iiml ether popular comic operas, mid Mr. Carncross will sing "Over the Garden Wall" and some favorite airs. Sl'EVIAL MOTIVES. Evils te be Avoided. Over-cutlng is in one sense as productive el evil as Intemperance in drinking. Avoid both and keep the bleed purilied with Jlurdeck bleed hitler, and you will be rewarded with robust health and an Invigorated system. Pi ice $1. for salu at II. Jl. Cochran's dim; store, i:J7 North Queen street. Lancaster. Physicians prcscrlbe Colburg's Lieblg's Illi quid Heel and Tonic Invlgorater ter the weak, worn and dyspeptic. Take no ether. J n Uet Water. Orpha M. Uedgc, ISattle Creek, Mlch.,writcs: "1 upset a tea-kettle et boiling het water en my hand. 1 at once, applied Themas' Kclce tric Oil, ami the effect was te Immediately allay the pain. I was cuied in three days-" Fer wile at II. IJ. Cochran' Drug Stere, 1.37 North Queen street. Lancaster. Remarkable ler overcoming disease caused by impute water, decaying vegetation, etc., Is Jt row ii'ij Iren Kilters. There arc tierce bruin storms that shattci a man's organization, his nerves shriek for ic I let, mid neuralgia banishes rest. At such a time, it the miserable sullcrcr would use lien son's Celery and Chamomile Fills, he would 11 nd perlect relief. myS-lwd&w Mothers! Mothers ! ! mothers t ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating iain et cutting teeth? If se, go at onee and get a bottle et MltS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYKUP. It will relieve the peer little sullerer Immediately depend upon It; there is no mistake about It. Theic Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, ahdglvercst te the mother and relict ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use In all cases, ami pleasant te t lie taste, and is the piescrlptien et one of the eldest and best Icmulc physicians and nurses In the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M,WASAw Krewirs Household Panacea Js tin most cilcctlve Fain Dcstrejer In the world. Will most surely' quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied extenially.and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the (strength et any similar preparation. It cures patu In Hie Side. Hack or Bowels. Sore Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and Is THE GREAT RKL1EVER OF FAIN. "IIrewn'S HousiiHer.D Panacea" should be In every family. A tcospeonful of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will i:ui:ak ur a cold. 25cts a bottle. febll-lvdM.W&S&w Frel. (lUilinette, the inventor et the French Kidney Fad bearing his name, was one of the most noted medical men of his day in France. Its cures el kidney diseases are most marvel ous and are said te be permanent. Fer sale at Kauttman's Drug Stere, North .Queen street. mayO-lydWAS. . Thorp is nouseindruggingyourselt tedeath and buying all the vile medicines for internal use when you can be cured of lever and ngue, dumb ague, bilious disorders and aillincnts et the liver, bleed and stomach, by wearing one of Prof. Gnilmcttc's French Liver Fads, w-hich is a sure cure every time. If your Druggist docs net keep the pad, send $1.50 In a letter te French Fail Ce., Teledo, O., and It will be sent you by return mail. It is the only Fad that is guaranteed te cure. Beware of counterfeits. Fer sale at Kautruian's Drug Stere. North Queen street. inayG.lydWAS Feu UvsrErsiA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle et Shtleh's Vitallzcr. It never tails te cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. MeTiicu's Don't Ksdw Hew many children arc punished ler being uncouth, wilful, and Indifferent te instructions or rewards, simply because they are out et health ! An lutein gentladysaldotachlldef this kind: "Mothers should knew that It they would give the little ones moderate doses of Hep letters ler two or three wceks.the children would be all a parent could desire." inyl-2wd&w A nasal uMKCTen Irce with each bottle el Shllet's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. HEATHS. Shay. Ill this city, en the Sth et Mav, 1S82, Daisy E., daughter et Marcus and Wllhelmina Shay, in the 13th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the lamlly are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence. Ne. 42 Derwart street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery- m9-2td Brown. In this city, en May.8, 1882, Deberah, relict et the late Jehn lirewn, In the 87th year of hcragc. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Jacob Rati i feu, Ne. 40 North Frlncc street, en Thurs day atlcruoen nt 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. m9-2td Dekimii. May leth, 1I8& in this citv, Mar'ah, wife of Geerge L. Decrsh, uged 77 years, 2 ment lis and 12 days. The relatives and fi lends of the lamlly are respectfully invitud te attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter. Ne. 502 West King strcc', en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. mlO Hakxitz. In Lancaster, Ta,, Mav 10th, 18S2, Mrs. Ann Catharine, wlte of the late Rev. J, C. Barnitz, In the tilth year of ner age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend her funeral lremlicr late residence, 535 East King street en Friday afternoon at 2J o'clock, te proceed te Woodwerd Hill cemetery. 2t Lytlb. On the 8th Inst., Mrs. Henrietta Lytic, at the residence of Themas K. UrisseU, esq., in Upper Sandusky, Wyandot county, Ohie, in tlie 7SUi ycax of fcr age it ri'HE GREAT NEW TORR BAZAAR. GOTTSCHALK & LKDERMAN'S, GKRE A.T JNTE W YORK BAZAAE 26 & LANCASTER, PA. This Stere is Declared by Everybody the leader of Fashion and Lew Prices. We cordially invite all these who have net visited the Hew Yerk Bazaar vet, and they will be cenvincsedthat we are the Headquarters for the LARGEST and FINEST ASSORTMENT of GOCTJS in this city. MILLINEEY. All the Ladies who have examined our Trim med Hats and Bennets are united in declaring that ter taste and beauty they cannot he sur passed. We have constantly m stock every shaneand style eIUiummmiii. The meat de siruble Styles el Halt at piescnt are the PATIENCE, TYROLE. PIQUE, RECENT, VIENNA, MONTROSE IIONXET, MARTHA ISONNET. JUM1SO BONNET, PARISIENNE IIONXET, damj: ii cms a rd isennet, All the above si I' - we have In Milan, Tus can, Satln.blraw, i'Ii i and I.ace Braid. Our Hals are in u Led in plain figures, se any child can see tin- M-lling price. WK OFFKIt FOU THIS WEEK 50 dozen Ladies' Heugh and Heady Sailors at 13c. eaeli, Kvcry Hat worth 7."c 25 DOZEN FINE MILAN HON N KTS AT :S9c. Cost all ever $1.00. 25 DOZEN UK A I. BLACK CHIP HATS at OiV. - We are selling these Hals at the old pi ice, as chip has pone up 50 per cent, in price'; these Hats are told in 01 her stoics at $I.(ki. Crepes. WE HAVE THE HEAL COUKTAN CKKPK. at i 1.00, $1.50, 2 ifl te $10.00 a yard. CIIEPE VEILS Hern 42.00 upwauK GOTTSCHALK & LEDBRMAN'S Great lew Yerk Bazaar, Great New Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN J OH H. lilVLrJU X CO.'M AllVlSltTJSlCMKNT. TAILORING DEPARTMENT: NEW STYLES EST SXJITINGrS ! Clothing Made te Order with best quality Trimmings and Fit Guaranteed. New Neckwear, Earl & Wilsen's rake of Cellars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Suspenders, etc., at Lewest Cash Prices. We have tbe best 75c. and $1.00 Unlaundried Shirt in the city. A full line of Beys' Unlaundried Shirts at 50c. JOHN Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER, IfJitV A ItVH.lt HOAVEKH & nUKST. Bewers Hewell's Building, LA.NOASTEK, PA. LADIES : We show tlie Choicest Abseitinent el' Ladies' and Misses' HOSIERY and UNDEKWEAIl in the City. LADIES : We show an Elegant Liue of CORSETS in several Neat Makes that cannot be had elsewhere in the City. LADIES : We hhew an Elcgaut Line of KID GLOVES in Geed Quality, at very Lew Prices. LADIES : We show an Elegaut Line or WHITE DRESS GOODS in all the New Mat dials. LADIES : We show an Elegant Line of HAMBURG aud SWISS EM BROIDERIES, in Choice New Designs, all of which are Marked Very Lew. NEW DRESS GOODS OPENING TO DAY. NEW LAWNS OPENING TO-DAY. W. B. BOWERS. HERVEY N. HURST, Nes. 129 and 131 North Qneen Street. irjstr AvrnitnsujiAifTs. RELIUlOllS.-1'ilK COKRKEGATIOAAL llaptist brethren will held thcii Lovefcnst next Sunday, the 11th of Mav. at Jonas Xults, near Oregon. Mcctinir te eennncnen at 2 o'clock p. in. The Lord's Supper in the even ing, ltd LOST. ON WEDNESDAY LAST IM T11K central part el the city, a Truscan Geld Eai-ring, hoop shaped. A liberal reward will be paid en return elsainc te ltd THIS OFFICE. PUBL.IV SALE. ON FUIDAY, MAY 1JJ, at 1 o'clock p. n:., at 212 West Walnut atrcct, will be sold nt public sale, a let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Tables, Chairs, Cupboard, Steves, Beds ; also a let et Painters Toels. AMELIA O'BKIEX. II. Shubert, AucU myl0-2td Oni AND AFTKK THIS OTll INST. THE Bar of the Sprccher Heuse, will be Kent open day and night. It II. COPELAND, Prep. 10 nnnTO ilean in sums x suit. Several First-class Dwellings for rent and storeroom, VXi East King sti cut. JOHN II. METZLKIt, It ') Seuth Duke street. -vroTicK.meni THIS DAY ON 1 WILL. ll keep my place et business. Ne. 20 East King street, open day ami n!ht for the con venience et the public, with all the accommo dations of a llrst-clnss restaurant, ltd UEO. II. MILLEIt, Prep. PUHLIO SALK OF HOUSES, MULES AND Cows, On SATURDAY, MAY 13, lS8iwill be sold at the public house et E. Hainbright en the Columbia tunpike (formerly Getz's hotel), Lancaster county. Pa., the following live stock, te wit: Ten head of Western Penn sylvania Horses, some geed drivers ; a pair of young mules; 20 head rrssh milch cows, ami Eeme young cattle ; 75 fine shoats. Sixty days, credit. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. when terms will be made known by JACOB JJ. BAUSMAN, S. Bin A SexAucU. mlOW.S new autmmtisbmxnts. - 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE ! We shall offer this week the whole balance of our. Ladies' Spring Coats at Half Prices and Regardless of Cost. ThesoCeaU must be sold In two week's time In order te make room ler ether goods. LOOK WONDER. Elegant Spring Coats in all shades and sizes. $1.62 ; former price $3. Fme All-Weel Walking Jackets at $3.25, lermer price $5.00. Elegant Satin una Cashmere Delmans, at $, $H and $3 ; reduced from $10 and $15. CALL EARLY IF YOU WANT A GREAT BARGAIN. The Ceals and Delmans will surely be sold very quick at these given away prices. Wcaie always receiving GREAT HAUGA1NS IN EVERY DEPART MENT. And it will pay cvorybedy te VISIT THE JlAZAAU. ST. 26 and S. GIVLER GEO. TIN KM EN TN. & Hurst, 129-131 North Queen St, LANCASTER, PA. NEW AVrERTlSEMENTS. w THOMAS PIXTON'S DENTAL will be closed OFFICE FKOM MAV Sth UNTIL AUGUbT. mfi lwd<w f.lHAHD File Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. Fer a policy In this old ami well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3H.WK&S 13IJ1ILIU HALK ur VALUABLE REAL cHtste and personal properly. At the Hicstcr Heuse, in LancasUfL Pa., will be Beld at public sale en WEDNMdaY EVENING MA Y 10, A. 1). 1882, at 7 o'clock, the following described real estate, late of Martha L. Shacf rer. deceased, te wit : All that TWO-STORY" BUICK DWELLING HOUSE (Se. 437) with let et ground thereto liclenging, con taining in front 33 feet, and extending in ilepth 250 fcet.te a public alley, situated en the north slde of West Orange street. This prop erty war the late residence of Mrs. Sheaner, aud is one et the most desirable places in the city el Lancaster. The house contains ten rooms, is well built and modern in style, with all the improvements and a beautiful side yard. In the afternoon et the same day at IK o'clock, en the premises, will be sold at public sale the personal property and HouseholdFur HeuseholdFur HouseheldFur nlture belonging te the estate of the late Mrs. Shacfler, deceased. Conditions made known at sale by J. L. SIEINMETZ, ap21-eed,tsd SXQuter. H. swrexBT, Aucu.9n.ew. Ostrich Feathers. We liave Plumes and Feathers te suit every body. Elegant stock of Tips at 25c. a bunch, three in a bunch ; Fine French Tips at 25, 40, SOc. up te $5.00 apiece. Black Flumes trem 85c. te $10.00 49-We call special attention te a let of Fine Plumes, In light blue, pink, cream, olive, bronze and ether shades te match hats at $!.&'. These Feathers are new sold all ever at S3.eu and we have no doubt this let will be sold In tbrce days' time. FLOWERS. We have the meat beautiful selection or Mentures, Sprays, Bouquets of Artificial Flowers eTcr seen. Elegant Sprays for 10c. Fine Single Buds at 25c. a dozen. Reses In all shades at 40c. a dozen. Pansles at 10c. a dezen. Violets at 8c. a bunch. French Flowers ler 25c. te $5.00 a bunch. RIBBONS. We liave Ribbons te suit everybody's taste and as -we set, them direct from euin ether large house in New Yerk, we sell them at man ulacturcr's prices. Belew we mention a few of our special brands : Elegant 7-inch All-Silk Sash Ribbons In all colors at 40c. a yard. 250 Pieces of Black Extra Heavy Watered Rib bon, all silk, Ne. 'J, at 14c a great bargain. 1,000 pieces of 5-Inch FlneJAtl-SHk Meire An tique Ribbons for trimming purposes at 35c. a yard. These Ribbons are offered at present in ether stere in this city at 75c and $1,00 a yard, and we advise our readers te call new It they wuutuny. One let el Ne. 12 Satin and Falllee Black Ribbon at 14c. a yard, in all the most desirable shades te match dresses. 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. Call and see our goods. We will show you the newest things in every department. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. P. BATHVON. EHTEKTAimiEKTS. "TCULTOH Ol'KKA BOUSK. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1882. The Star Troupe of the World, ,J (Organized In 1862.) Frem their Eleventh Street Opera Heuse, Philadelphia. The entire com pany appearing under the personal aupcrvls. ion aud management et MR. JOHN L CARNCR0SS, who will appear at;cvery entertainment. The pregramme will Include their unapproachable FIK8T PART : Their celebrated Burlesque entitled IIEB MAJESTY'S OPEKA, Introducing gems from PATIENCE, PATIENCE, And the last Great Musical Success, OVER THE GAKUEN WALL, Sung by J. L. Carncross ft Company. The Extravaganza entitled THE ARRIVAL OF PATH, Oa THE COLORED SWELL RECKITION. BILLY SWEATNAM'S MUSICAL. MUSINGS. And the Screaming Burlesque of THE JAY BIRD'S EXCURSION; OH, THE COLORED PICRIC. Scene The Sea Shere, Time Fly Time. ADMISSION. SECURED SEATS, - 75, 00 3tt Cent. - - - - 76 Cents. Can be secured at Opera Heuse Ofllce. m6-lt 1T ANTED. WASH J NO AND IRONING TT at m8-3t at the Iiouhe by an experienced hand. 65 LOCUST ST., Lancaster. WANTED. IN A SMALL FAMILY . Geed Girl te de General Housework. m8-tfd Apply at TniS OFFICE. Wi ANTED.-A SITUATION BY A SOL. DIER. who lest a lee. and has a familv. as watchman, or some light work at which lie can make himself useful. Apply at mS-tfd 452 NOR1 LTH W FATERST. OfECIAL NOTIUJS. WATCHES, CLOCKS, 4c. Preparatory te the change we will make in our business about MAY IOth, alter which date we propose te drop the retail and de STRICTLY A WHOLESALE BUSINESS. We are eHcring eome goedH In hcarly every department at GREAT REDUCTIONS FROM FORMER PRICES. We propose te start in our new business with NEW AND FRESH GOODS. MAlfY OF THE WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. We arc new offering se low arc allttle sculled or dull looking, but net at all impaired in running qualities, and net wishing te eiler them at public ancUen, we offer them In this way, and fully guarantee the runningef every Watch and Cleck thus sold, and held our selves responsible for their performance for one year. E. F. BOWMAN, NO. 106 EAST KUf Q STREET. - ap2tmayl0dltw Minstrels bains THIRD EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY, 10, 188a THE CAMEBON CLAN. GOlNUTflKOUnHTUK MOflONSTU-UAX Ratifying Previous Orders et the Bemcs The Republican Convention In Session. The Slate Intact. Special dispatch te the Intelligencer. Hahkisbuhg, May 10. Tlie bosses Lave this convention entirely in their hands. Its organization was only delayed until all the orders were distributed and under steed. The last slate of last night will go through. ICawIe will be nominated at the sacrifice of any possible chance Living ston had, and Butler will be cengrcssman-at-large. Oiling the Slachlur. Haruisuurg, May 10. This nieruiusr there appears te be no change in the slate7 as given out last night, and the dissatisfac tien ever its arrangement lias net materi ally subsided. A ecncral caucus of all the delegates was called te order promptly of 1ft '1- i.: : l... i,..i Ji ..u v7 v viuv-iw tuia muiuiilj; ujr imuiu, Ol Beaver, and Charles II. Mullen, of Cum berland, was niade chairman, with Cyrus T. Fex, of Heading, secretary. The first work done was the appeintineut of a com mittee of live en order of business te be brought before the con vention. "While this committee, which consisted of Messrs. liutan, of Beaver ; Buun, of Philadelphia ; Mageo. of Pittsburgh ; llustcd, of Delaware, and Steel, of Crawford, was out, the chairman of the caucus made a suggestion that all delegates intending te make nominations in the convention haud the names of their candidates te the secretary of the caucus. This was put in the form of a motion, but created se much dissatisfac tien that it was allowed te drop. The committce of five then reported the tempo rary organization as reported iu these dis patches last night, which was agreed upon. It was agreed te have appeiuted a com mittee of nine en credentials, a committee of ene from each senatorial district en resolutions, and it was further decided that all resolutions offered in the cenveu tien must be referred te the committee en resolutieus without debate. The order of nominations will be as fellows : Fir.st governor, second supreme judge, thiul lieutenant governor, fourth secretary of internal allaiis, lifth ceugrcssman-at- jargc. ine arrangement el tlie nomina tions shows that these who had the cou ceu cou trel of the machinery of tlie convention wcre net williug te take any ihk of trad ing or dickering en the .supreme iud"cshii. as this oflice was saudwichud in between these of governor and lieutenant governor. At the adjournment of the caucus the delcgatcs proceeded te the opera house where the convention was called te order at 1:10 o'clock. The scats set apart for delcgatcs were all filled quickly and the stage, which is usually set apart for elliccrs of the convention and newspaper corre spondents, was densely crowded with onlookers, while the gallercs were only partially tilled. After the roll had been called, a delegate who did net leek particularly delicate, arese and asked the chair te request all persons who wcre smoking cigars te cease such indulgence. Without the formality of a request from the chair the smoking at ence ceased. The Peace; Conference Resolutions. A communication from Cel. Quay's committee, reporting the result of the con ference at the Continental hotel and asking consideration for the resolutions there adopted was read. Without a reading of the resolutions the papers were referred te the. committee en resolutions en motion of Senater Rutau. KlrbpatrlcU's rircu erks. Judge Kirkpatrick,tomper.iry chairman, then assumed the chair and en doing .se referred te the victorious march the Re publican party had made from the time of its organization down te the present ; taking high moral ground en every fresh question that arose ; light ing the battles of slavery and nationalism succcbslully, and giving te the country net a mere federation but a great powerful united nation. After adding a reference te the victories the party had scored in its contests for honest money the speaker said that such a record proved the party te be ene of high moral principles ; a party that could safely be judged for the f uture by its past. Judge KTrkpatrick said he was preuti ei tne ceuiticts that spring up in the party because they bespeak a healthy aud moral imlopcndcuce of thought Out of the cenllict at Chicago was evolved that proud spirit, James A. Garlield, under whose banner the party marched te ene of its greatest victories, and the speaker be lieved that out of the recent conflicts in this slate there would step forth a mau whose soldierly and civil record was a bril liant one. Tlie secretaries selected in the caucus were elected and a committce of nine en credentials provided for en a motion of Gen. McCteary, of Erie. The committce as announced was as fellows : McCrcary, of Erie ; Wallace, of Lawrence ; Mell vaine, of Washington ; Magce, of Alleg heny ; Allen, of Warren ; Leeds, of Phil adelphia ; Powers, of Philadelphia ; Ilirsb, of Adams ; uydcr, of Chester. Committees en resolutions and perma nent organization, each consisting of a delegate from each senatorial district, were then appointed, and it was agreed that te the committce en resolutions all resolutions and papers presented should be referred without debate. A motion te take a recess of ten min utes for the purpose of constituting the committees was voted down, and that work was proceeded with. Contestants were notified te appear bofero the com mittee en credentials en 1 o'clock, p. m., in the Senate librarian room, and a recess until half-past two p. in. was ordered. Tliajer Against Rawle. 2:e0 p. m. The convention is new about xeasscmbling with a prospect of getting through in time te enable delegates te take trains. The only change in the situation since adjournment is that Judge Thayer, of Philadelphia, is te be pitted against Rawlc for the supreme court judgeship in stead of ex-Judge Brewster. A caucus of the Philadelphia delegation was called te meet immediately alter ad journment, but it did net get together until 2 o'clock, when it was agreed te drop Brewster and unite the anti-RawIe strength en Judge Thayer. Ontjie question of the secretaryship of internal affairs the delegates were left te vete according te their own choice, and as the bulk of them will go for Greer he lattei's nomination is almost as certain as Beaver's. The delegates will also vete as they please en congrcssman-at-large. Butler's nomination for the oflice is also a foregone conclusion. Beaver Nominated by Acclamation. Special Dispatch te the I.ntklligknckii. Haruibeure, Pa., May 10. Beaver nominated by acclimation by a rising vote before the platform reported. Three Months for Manslaughter. Wilmington, Del., April 10. Lewis Hayden, charged with killing William Shields, was this morning convicted of manslaughter and sentenced te three months' imprisonment and $100 fine. I!lg Fire in BldgeteD, Ont. Ridgetown, Ont., May 10. A fire this morning destroyed twenty places of busi 3s. Less, $100,000. MRS. SCOVIIXE IN CHICAGO. Arraagint for a Western Leetar Tew. New Yerk, May 10. In the habeas corpus proceedings in relation te the ens ens tedy of 3Irs. Sceville te-day. Mr. Seeville was net present. His counsel called at tention te dispatches in morning papers, stating that Mrs. Scevillo was atherhome in Chicago, and at his request the hearing was postponed until Friday te allow an opportunity te verify the report. Counsel expressed the opinion that Mr. Scevillo had left for Chicago in hope of finding his wife, and if successful the proceedings weuui prouaeiy be stepped. Chicago, May 10. Mrs. Sceville, who arrived hore front New Yerk last night, is the guest of frieuds en the sooth side. She is arranging a lecture tour through the state. Vel. Reed's Argument for ttulteaa. Washington, May 10. Cel. Reed re sumed his argument en the bill of excep tions in the Guiteau case, before the su preme court of the district sitting in banc, at iu:i. tins morning. At half-past ene o'clock Cel. Reed closed his argument with an appeal te the court te save under the law, and by the law, this fair land from the shame, and her ju diciary from the disgrace of sending au in sane man te. the gallows. The court ad journed till 10 a. m. te-morrow. Uouersfor Mr. Lauer. Washington, May 10. At the annual convention of the United States Brewers association, which convened here te-day, Frederick Lauer, of Reading, Pa., was selected as one of the three honorary pros, ident of the association. Herman B. Schurmau, of Brooklyn, was made presi dent of the convention. WKATHKK INDICATION!. Washington, May 10. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy rainy weather, east erly veering te warmer southerly winds. lower pressure. ' MAHKETtU " cniliMlelpnlm Market. I'liiLADHLrHiA, Miiy 10. rinur dull and a shade. lower; Superlinr. t 754 50; Extra. f I "'e: r ; Ohie and Indiana family, f) 379 7r; I'enuu. defHir'.. ICye Heur at 5. Wheat 11 rui but quiet: Ovl. and Pa. Red, II m I'-. : de Anibur,Sl-ltiSI49. Cern II ini. with lair local demand ; Steamer, SlfSSTic ; Yellow, 88c ; Mixed. 85c ; Ne. J Mixed. g.Mlc. eats dull buttttcadlly held. Uye scarce at Ulc. Previsions lirm; geed jobbing demand. I.ard IIi-iii. ISutter quietiind tending in buyers laver. Kells iiiit. Kjrgs uctivu iiml llrui ; Pu., l!ic; Western, l'Jc. Clu'c-i; steady ; elielce scarce. Petroleum tlrni ; Ketiucd, 7e. WhNky ut I -- Seeds unchanged. Mew HirK Mrmii. Nkw erk. May 10. Kleur State and Western dull ami in buyers favor. Southern tpiiet and Htcailv. Wheat opened l-iifi higher unit subse quently weeker; lest most el advance : tradn iiiedrratu ; Ne. '1 Uetl. May, $1 46'; de June, $1 !.l 4JS ; de July, l 3lil 3l)i ; de Augu-'t.SI ll'AQl ai's. Cern V.fUlfts better ami moderately active ; Mixed Western spot, 8USI.Xc ; future, 8i NIKc. Oats a shade easier ; Ne. '2 May. i:ec : de June. .riSJ85'Je ; de August, 4S2tfjM3Jc ; Statu G0UGe ; Western, 59OIc Uraln ana .Prevision yaointlenii. Un; o'clock quotations nt grain and prevl-. lens, furnished by H. K. Yundt, Breker, l.V K:ujt King8trucl. May li. Chicago- Wheat Cern Oatu Perk Lard May... 1.2iJ$ .74,M Mfi 18.CS 11. Ill June... 1.27X .7:: .53 18.75 11.40 July.... l.2ij' .7J .42f August l.5J Fhllsdelpnla. May.... I.IS .8.1 .59 June.... 1.4lJiC .'$ S& July..... 1.2754. -? .57$ 1 Live atecK markets. ( iiioaeo. Hogs Kecclpts, 1!,000 head ; nhlp-iiii-nlH, ;,ihmi head ; sternly and lair demand; common te geed mixed. Sf 9037 50; heavy paekliigaiidHlilppiilg.t7557WI; light Ut; 85 (11 l": skips and culls atf450GG0. Cat tl Kccelpts. ,50U head: shipment, 1.501) head; market quiet and weak. Experts. $7 7";geed te choice shipping. tf 707: com mon In tair, f.li;nfi)i:i?i; mixed butchers' weak al fZ ftiKgr. ; grass Texans steady at $3 259575: all sold ; Mockers and feeders at fZ 904 85 ; ilitllleryi-.atli!at$."5710. Sheep KeecipN, 1.S00 head ; shipments, IMI head; market tl.it and almost litcli-:is : peer te lair. f.:.Vil ""; medium te geed, 5 25f5 75; choice teetra. tJi;40. KA.sr Lir.Kirrv Cattle Receipts, 289 head ; market slew at yesterday's prices. lle;;s Ueceipts. I.MK) head; market llnii ; I'hildelphian,$7 7007 85; Yorkers. $7 2587 45. Sheep Kceeipls. li.Ooe head; market very dull at 25c elf trem yesterday's prices. nutex aiaraei. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks ;ilse United Stales IIeihIs report! dally by J accii I J. l.eti, 'll North Queen street. May 10. 10:00 I.tJO 2.:. ; ;. .v 1. c is. u 11 Del., l.ack.& Wesleri llM 121 121 Denver A Uie (jinuide fOli H f,vk N. Y.. l.ake Kins A Western :i5Ji .J5J$ Xfc KastTi-un, Va.A Ut-firgia lli .... l.akHiere& Mich. Southern... 102 102JJ KttJJ New Yerk Central 121 121 I27'.f New Jersey Central 71 7IJ4 eJ Ontario & Western 25; .... Omaha Cem :JJ :wA HA) Omaha Preferred lel Pacific Mall Steamship Ce 4.1 il'A li Chicago. BUI. St. Paul 1126 112' H2)g Texan Pacific IQ' 41 4ij Wabash. -. ..)uls A 1'actflc... . '') :04 :i Western Union Tel. Ce KI'J 83i 81! Pennsylvania 1C.1C 58'-4 b M4 Heading 28J4 2S V&A llullale Pitta. A West Hi Hi Ifc'i Northern Pacific Cem :KfIO 40X " Preferred.... 7HJ 78J 7!) tjt'EVlAl. NOTICES. Catarrh et the Bladder. Stinging irritation, initammatten.all Kldni 7 and Urinary Complaints, cured by " Huchu paiba.'' II. Depot Jehn Black. Tub most wonderful curative remedies e the present day arc thescihat come trem Ger many, or at least, originate there. 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