LANCASTER DAllV lNTL'LLUiKWOEK THUKSDAY MAY 11 18b2. COLUMBIA NEWS. A Drueken Crowd. Last uight about midnight a party of men, whose names we refrain from pub lishing at present, came nut of a Locust street saloon evidently under the influence of liquor. Armed with bottles of beer, they amused themselves by peundine en sign6 and boxes like little boys. On Third street the bottles were shattered te pieces en the pavement, producing a noise like the explosion of pistols, which was highiy amusing te them. Night Watchman Dis singer ran after them but they left. The one who lest bis cap can recover it at the chief burgess' office.; German Lutheran Church. The attendance at the German Lutheran church last evening was small owing te the inclement weather and the fact that such short a notice of services was given. The election of a pastor for this church will be held next Tuesday night iu the lec ture room of the chuich. Four iniuistcis will be under consideration. Horeugh llrevlllch. Mr. Jehn E. Brown, an old and v. ell known citizen, was last night attacked with paralysis. He died this morning. A large number of new passenger cai., from the Wilmington car works, passed here ycstci day en route for the West. Market was poorly attended this morn ing. Butter sold at 33 cents per pound. Mr. M. Cehen returned from New Yerk last evening. Mr. Oliver Knipc, of Nonistevm, is in town visiting relatives. The school beard will held a meeting this evening. Business i elating te the high school commencement will be transacted. Samuel Filbeit'rt coal yard was Heeded yesteiday by the bursting of the Shawnee dam. Itichaid's coufeclieueiy stoic is bring closed. Mrs. KichnrdH will icliic deni business. Nelte's coach weiks has a huge amount el work en hand. The plastering of the new til. Jehn's Lutheran chuich has been commenced. Mrs. Lauicli, an old lady of SO, died hist night. The weik of putting a new fieut iu Merris' grocery store, was begun this morning. The mu of height en the Pennsylvania 1 ail read is very heavy. A slight lire which eccuired iu a frame dwelling en Union slrcet, last night, was extinguished without calling en the aid of the fire department. A man named Bender had his left thumb nearly bitten off in a quariel en Frent street, last evening. Jle and his party were en a spree. The examinations new going en in the public schools were continued iu Miss Lydia Baker's school te-day. Dr. II. N. Nagle, of Heading, aie visit ing Mr. Jehn Filbert. The trouble which tlucatcuul Denegal chuich has terminated iu bailing the doers against the newly installed pastor. Shawnee furnace, Ne. 1, which was blown iu last Tuesday, is working te the entile satisfaction of the superintend ent. Improvements around the works are being made. General Beaver, Republican candidate for governor, will deliver au address at the high school commencement in June. Jehn Stipe, while engaged at weik en Fourth stieet, yesterday, gave his feet an ugry gash with a hatchet. He is confined te his house te-day. TU-UAV'a VIIUKT. UcenseH Opinions IHvercen Cemt.tblc Ap pointment and Current liusiness. This morning court met at 10 o'clock for the purpose of transacting cm rent bus iness, &c. Iu the case el Ames Busheug v.-. the Pennsylvania railroad company, the ex ceptions te the master's report wcie ovei evei ruled and the report of the master eon firmed. Frederick l'yle deceased, estate, excep tions te report of auditor te sisccitaiu whether theie are liens en ical estate of deceased. The exceptions weie overruled, but the report was uet cenurmed as thci e may have been liens entered against one or mere of the. heirs of decedent since the repeit was made. Mauhcim and Peuu township lead ex ceptions te i peit of viewers. Uepeit set aside and exceptions sustained. Licensci. A license was granted te Win. Koehm te keep a restauiaut en Neitii Queen street, in the Ninth w.iid, this city. Ames Sum beer, of Sale llaiber, who new keeps a icstauiaut, was allowed te trausfcr his place of business te au ad joining building and te sell under the elu license. The eating-house hceuse gi anted te Jeremiah Obetz in Mauhcim borough was transferred te Ebhraim Gicenawalt, and that of Daniel Heffman in the Inquhcr building this city te Jacob Creamer. The hotel license of J. E. Brubaker of East Earl was trausfened te Kudy Yuudt. lmerced. Henry S. KauiTinan of Silver Spring, was granted a divorce fiem his wife, Susan Kauffman en the grounds of desertion. Teresa Eiscnstein, of this city, was di vorced from her husband, Jeseph Eisen stcin, en the grounds of cruel and barbar ous treatment. Itiile te Shew Cause. On petition presented the court granted a iuIe te show cause why the rcceguizauce of A. E. Lechler, in an indictment for em bezzlement whieh had been forfeited and respited en payment of costs by him, should net be respited and the costs al r leady paid be returned te him, he alleging that he was absent wheu the case was called, because the prosecutor assmed him that it would net be passed. Constable Appointed. Adam Weir was appointed constable of West Lampeter township iu place of Gee. Shell, who was elected last spring, bince which time he has removed fiem the dis trict, which fact was shown en last Satur day when the petition of James Kautz, of this city, who asked for the appointment, was presented. Weir resides in Pcquca township, almost en the line between that and West Lampeter. He was formerly censtable of Pequca. Court met this aftcruoeu at 2 o'clock, when, after being in session for a short time and transacting no business, they ad journed until Saturday morning, May 20. CaracreKS JUInstrcI.s. Fulton epcia house was packed last night by one of theso brilliant audieneea that the Carucress minstrels never fail te attract when they visit this city. The performance was iu many respects an ad mirable oue, the pregramme abounding iu capital music that included a baHad from Mr. Carucress. some funny specialty acts, and several clever sketches. Sweatnara and Talbot made merry en the ends during the first part, though seme of the veteran jokes they introduced at frequent intervals might just as well have been emitted. There was lets of room for laughter, how ever, all evening, and the audience freely availed themselves of the opportunity. Arm Crushed. M. L. Walten, switch-tender at Diller ville, had his lelt arm very badly crushed betweeu the bumpers of two cars while he was engaged in coupling about 7 o'clock this morning. There was a heavy rush of business at the time, and while Mr. Wal Wal eon was between the cars the cngine was backed against them ; his arm was caught between the bumpers. Dr. J. L. Atlee was summoned and at ence went te Diller ville te attend the sufferer. DKCOKA1J.ON DAT. General Orders from Head Quartern of rennsylvauia, u. a. k. The following general order relative te decorating soldiers' graves has been is sued with request that it be published : GENERAL ORDERS NO. C. 1IEADU.CARTKR.S, DEPARTMENT OK PKMSSrL- ) VAMA, GllAXU AlUtVOFTnEltEI'UBLIC. Ne. 10J7, Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, May 0, 1882. Cem hauls: Tuesday, May 30th, will be ebseived as our Annual Memerial Day, when you will go out te the graves of our feily thousand fcllow-seldiers, who si lently bivouac within the borders of Pennsylvania, and decorate them with the fresh ileweis of the spiiug time. In mere than a thousand burial grounds in our state ; iu the crowded cemetery of the city, in the quiet graveyard of the vil lage, iu the shade of the valley, iu the sunshine en the hillside, l est our soldier dead, brought from the fields of their glory, wheie they fell in the battle's steim, or who, stricken with wounds or wasted with disease, came back from their campaigns te be " mustered out " and te sleep their last sleep amidst the scenes of their childhood, among kindred and friends. Remit entirely the cares and labors of life for the day, and doveto it te our beau tiful and impressive commemorative cere monies. Diligently seek out every comrades' grave in our state, however humble, however se eluded ; lay upon it the laurel and rose ; plant above it the flag for whose honor he died, new the slandaid of a nation, united and prcspcieus. It is but a simple act, but the spirit that prompts it is significant. Ne elaborate monument, no bronze tablet lcceids the Iieeric deeds, the patriotic ser vice:;, the unselfish sacrifices of these, at who.-.e graves wc pay our lleral tribute. But, comrades, as you stand besides these passionless mounds, thciewill aiisc vivid mcmoiicsef the ardent, brave, courageous, genial and generous ones who He beneath them. Te them life was dear, the tics of home saeied, the hopes of the future bright, but moved by the puicst patriotism they vol vel uutaiily lelitiquished all for their coun try's cause, leiliziug well the hardships te be counted, the penis te be encountered, the piespccls of life that, would be blasted. A ml yet these, whose graves we shall dcceialc, ate but a few of the mighty hosts of the fallen. Legions lest upon the war fields of the Seuth, iu the glades of the finest, by the sticams along which they fought, en the hills en which they bled ; and the sun of our memorial day will set upon their graves, uuwatehed and undecorated, save by the wild weed flower and the untrained viuc. Iu a million desolate homes North aud Seuth, theie aie giief and mourning fur the volunteer who came net back from !he battle, with the tatteied Hag under whose folds he marched away iu the piide and stiength of vigorous aud hopeful youth. The set vices of Decoration day arc no!, then, for vain display, but hae a higher and nobler iiiuiie.se, in icmiudiug us of the priceless ransom paid for the integrity of our it public aud its itstitutiens. May all our people participate iu the beautiful ceiemenies. May the young, especially, be impressed witli their mean ing and significance. May we, moved by the sad memories awakened teturn te our homesatthccle.se of the day, tin Hied with a inner patiietism, incited te a truer devotion te our country, aud with a firmer determination that euis shall he the most perfect "government of the people, by the people, for the people,"' aud that our war war lier dead shall net. have died iu vaiu. By command of J. M. VANDLItSLIl'K, Depailment Cemraaudei. Tnes. J. Stewart, Assistant Adjutant Gcueial. OltlTUAKV. De.itli in t no West, The Jkiuld, published at Clarinda, Iowa, contains a long account of the death of Pi or. F..T. Keller at that place. Prof. Keller lesided in this city fur seme time and it has been bu't. a few years bince he left for the West. During his residence heie he was au airnugcr of music and did censideinble weik br the city baud and ether musical organizations. He was a bi ether in law of Harry Myci.s, the well known icstauiaut keeper, of this city. He leaves a wife and two young daughters. The Herald says : We li.ive net been able te get the lii lii egiaphical histeiy of Piofcster Keller which would have inane our sketch as complete as it. deserves te be ueusidciiug the ability of the man in his profession, and the geed he has done in Clarinda since he came te us in cultivating among our people a taste for harmeuy, and the beautiful iu music, lie was a composer of national leputatien, and thcie is no baud of any note in the United States that, is net, play ins some of his music. He came I e this city in 1S7G, from Pennsylvania, under engagement as leader of an oigaui eigaui oigaui zatien known as the Keller band, consoli dated t we yeais age with another band of this city under the name of the C. B. & Q. cornet band, and new famous as one of the finest organizations of the kind in the United States. As a citicu he wen the esteem of all with wiiem he came iu con tact by his uniformly couiteeus treatment of all. He made no beast of his skill as a musician his ability as a composer and leader weie his high est encomium. If he. had left no ether lccerd behind him of ability hi his profes sion, the. Fautasie produced at the benefit teudcicd him a sbeit time since, and se exquisitely rendered by his pupils under his leadeisbip, would be a monument te his inctnery. But he has waved his List baton en eaitb, composed his last music, and the music of the spheres is his re quiem new. The funeral was largely at tended and the band was piescnt which he ci cited. Itolice AfTUirR. The six tramps Jehn Nelsen, Michael Brenner, Lewis Dell, Henry Smith, Wm. Newlan and Wm. McGinly charged with robbing Chas. Drunhilcr of some moncy,en Monday last en the Ilarrisburg pike, had a hearing before Alderman Samson, yes terday afternoon, and wcie committed te prison te answer at court for the offense. Alderman McCouemy had before him jest enlay afternoon two diserderlies, one of whom was sent te jail ferlO days, and the ether discharged en payment, of costs. Alderman Samson sent Wm. Lithgo te jail for 15 days for being drunk and dis- eidciry. The Slate Docter. The thirty-third annual session of the state medical society began yesterday in Titusville. Dr. Jacob L. Ziegler, of this county, the president, called the members te order, and Dr. Geerge O. Meedy, of Titusville, delivered an address of welcome. Resolutions were uuanimeusl y adopted, reaffirming the society's adhesion te the cede of ethics adopted by the Amciicau medical association. A number of interesting papeis were read during the afternoon. In the evening the president delivered his annual address. The 'Wounded Alan. Adam Bcrtsch, whose case we mentioned yesterday, was removed last evening from the house of Paul Hepting te that of Jacob Otte, en Maner street, where be was attended by Dr. S. T. Davis. The doctor states that the wound was made by a small calibre pistol ball, for which he has probed but has been unable te find it. The wound is net dangerous. It is said that Bertsch. admitted that no shot himself. jJtl'JiB WEW K USES. R 0 B E S SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES ! EMBROIDERED ROBES OF INDIA CASHMERE AND ALBA TROSS CLOTHS, EXQUISITELY DESIGNED AND COLORED. HAGER Tlie Mud .MoiniineiitH. Stteet Commissioner Lcvan's mud monuments aie rapidly gewing into decay, and the mateiials of which they are censtiueled aic lcselving them selves into their eiiginal elements. The shapely piles erected by Mr. Lcvau in fient of the Inti'llioi'.n Inti'lliei'.n ci:k office a week age have been spread out like pan-cakes, and in a day or two mere will be indistinguishable. Mr.Levau. should at ence seed mound a squad of men and shape up the mud piles again in stead of making milis of new ones en the side sticets. fetrut-t' i .in J'.uk'iiie. Thisineruing a .-o'clock au engine en the Quarryville i.nlicad shuck Biinimer's baggage wagon at West King and Water streets, and knocked it several feet Frank Stc'iger was driving the team, but he was net hurt. Anether mau who was with him was fiightened, and jumped out. The wagon was net damaged. .Sale or thcSliucllcr l'tuperty. Henry Shuberr, auetieneir, sold at pub lic sale at the Hie.itcr house, last evening, for J. L. Steinmctz, esq., executer el the estate of Maltha L. Shaeucr, deceased, the twostery brick dwelling and let of gieuud situated en the neith side of West Orange sheet, Ne. -187, te James Msilenc, efMaiietia, for Se. 100. Large Organ. On fast line west at 1:53, this alternoeu, there was a baggage ear, en which was leaded a vciy large organ, consigned te "Tlicodeio Themas, Chicago.'' The i whole ear was taken up with the instill ment, which was in pieces, Having been taken jipait for shipment. Clear Mufccis I.rll. Vur hmiip. (l.ivs n.ist. an a.reut of the C. I A. Vale cigar manufacturing company of WilMmrie, Tiega county has been in this i city iu search of hands. This morning he left for home taking with him eighteen men of this city, who will weik at the trade there. I.clteii llel-!. A letter addicssed te "Mrs. Kale Marshall, Indiana, Indiana county l'a" is held for postage iu the pest elliee. Twe addicssed as felh-ws want better directiens: "David It. Weeds Hillside Green Heuse Cerner, Penn Avenue " and " Abraham Brecher, Lebanon county, Pa." Ai'JiCJAL XOTJVKS. Kvils te lie Avoided. Over-eating i-i in one .-ciisc a-, pioiiiietiveet evil us intemperance in ill inkim;. Amid both and keep the bleed puiilied with Uurdeck bleed bitter, and ou w ill no iev.ar.led with lehust he'illli and an mvigeiated -stem. Price $1. Fer s:.le at II. 15. Cochran's dmj stoic, i:;7Neilh linccii stieet. Lancaster. J'uvsiciAAS pu sciibe Colburg's Liebi;'-. li (iild Heet and Tonic Invigoratei ler the weak, worn anil dj speidic. 'J'ul.c no ether. In Het Water. liplia M. 1 ledge. H.ittle Cieek. Mil1i.,v. utc-: "I upset a lea-kettle et boiling het water en niV hand. I at once applied Themas' Eclee Irie Oil. and the eilcct was ;e iiiuucdialely ullay the pain. I was cured in lluee d.iys-" Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran'-. Ding Stoic, t::7 North (jueeii stnet. L.incjstcr. Heuiarkable ter e; ereeiuing di-.e i;c e.uited byinipuie water, decaying cgelaUeii, etc., is r.rewn's Iren Hitters-. Tiles and lilies. I'lies, leaches, ants, bed-bug-. iai iai eplicrs, eliipuiunks, eleaicd out by ' en Hats." l.V. , i. ixe Keugli Keit Hvsvei-sia and Licr CeuiiIaiiil. ou liave a printed guarantee en eveiy buttle et Shiloh's Vltalier. It neer t.uN teeuic. Fer pale at Cochran's drug stoic, I "7 Iei th Queen street. A nasai. ir.iix.ter lice with each bottle el tliilel.'s Catarili Heincdy. 1'iice.Ml cents. Fer ale at Cochran's drug stele, t;;7 Nei th (jneen street. " A Wenl ti tliu Wise is Snfllcieiit." Au effective and agreeable leiucdy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catairhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Halm. A sine cure. Cicam Halm cirecfually cleanses the nasal passages et catarrhal viuw, causing healthy secretions, allays iuilauiui.itieii and iuitatien, pietects the ineinbranal linings el tliehead lieiu additional colds, completely heals thu sores and restores the sen- e et taste ami mell. Heneilcial lCsiilLsaie seali.cd by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will euie Catarrh. Asa household remedy ler ceM in the head it is imcrjualcn. The. Halm is easy te use and ugiecable. Sold by druggists utftOcenls. Oniecciptel ."() cents will mail a jiackagc. ELY'S CHEAM HALM CO., Usv.cge, N. . Fei sale by Lancaster Druggist-. niarJ-dXw Tli Ne matter w hat the laeulh's disease Hew foul the bieath or teeth's dee iy With SOZOHONT en all wc seize, And swiftly sweep it faraway, Leaving-the gums pure, firm and blight. And the dull teeth as iveiy white. nnO-ludeeiw Slfc.MU!i;i :-K1)JK llliATIl ThelollOMingsIaienientet William J Cough Ceugh Cough ltn,ef seiiiervIIli', ula s., is se remaiUalilelli.it wc beg te ask ler it the attention of our i cul ms. Hcs'iys: "In the. hill et lS7i 1 was taken with a violent bleeding et Ilia lungs lollev.ed by a severe cough. I seen began te Ie-e my appetite and llesli. I was se v. eak at one time that I could net lcae my bed. In the summer et 1877 I was admitted te the City Hespilal. While thcietlie doctei a said I had a hole in my lelt lung as big as a halt cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. 1 was se lar gene at one time a rcpe t wen4, mound thai I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of l)n. Wm. Hall's ISalsam Fen tub Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, hull get a bettle te satisfy them, when te 1115 surprise and gratification, 1 commenced te lcel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day t feel in belter spirits than I have the past three years. "I write tills hoping you will publish it, se that everyone nlilicted w ith Diseased. Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be curcii. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it lias done mere geed t'jan all ether medicines 1 have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared aud I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold In Lancaster at Cecnran'3 Drug Stere, 1S7 and 133 North Queen strc iY2Kyi:cedTfl&w2 TMEMEXTi?- & BROTHER. ".Metiiui'.s DeVj Know-Hew many children an- punished ler beinu uncouth, wilful, and indifferent te instructions or rewards, simply bci.uisc. lliey arc out of liealtn ! Anintelll Anintelll Anintelll .'cntladyeatdotaelilUtet till) kind: "Mothers should knew tli.it it they would give the little ones moderate de-cs of Hep Kittcrs ler two or thn u .vccks,the cliildien would be all a parent amid desiic." iiiyl-2wUAw Theie aie lieice brain storms that shatter a luan'-Miiganlzatien. his nerves shriek for le liet,auil neuralgia banishes real. At such a time, it tin: mi-ei-iblesutlcrer would use IJen IJen ben'.s Celery mid Chamomile rills, he would lind perleet reliel. iny8-lwiiAw MAUJCZAOJSS. Vakici Martin. TuesiJay.,Mny'J,lfcS2,ut the n,iduiieeet the In ide'.s parents, bv Itev.Syl vuiius stall, Mr Theodeiu K Vurlrk. et Jersey City.N. J., teJli-s Alice A. Martin, el i.iui- t'itelLii-Zi:riiisK. May U. lSl.at the puron puren a;'t. Ne. 137 Nei III JMike street, by Jtuv. J. II. SliumaKer, 1). !.. Milten S.Ueycr te MHsMag MHsMag gie Zeclicr, both el tills city. Ne cards. UK AT US. t0Kif-ii. May let n, I83i in thiscitv, Marlali, wile et Ueergc 1.. Heersli, aged 77 year., 2 meiitlM and 1- day-. The relatives ami friends of the lamilyarc icpeetlully invited te attend the luneral, Hern the residence or her daughter, Ne. 502 Ve-.t Lemen street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. mlO ItAicm. In Lancaster, ln May Wth.lSSi 31i. Ann Catharine, wile, et the late Kcv. J , C. liarnitz, in theMtli year of licrage. The relatives and liicnds of the family aie ie-.pccttnlly invited te attend her funeral Hern her lute resilience, r East Kin stieet en Fnd.iy afternoon at 2 o'clock, te proceed te Woodwerd Hill cemetery. 2t Ui:kvi:s. At I'licunixville, May 9, ISS, Ellis Uee- e, in the 70th year et his age. J'lineriil from the Moravian chinch, en Sat urday meining at le o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ct-metery. Kentr. In lliis city, en the iltli inst.. Emma, daughter el Henry and Louisa Iveulp. in the mill yrar ncruge. ate tn the arms el Jesus, Safe en Ills gentle breast : There, by His love e'ershaded. S weetl y her spirit rests. The lenitives and lricnds or the family are lcipcctlnlly invited te attend the funeral, liem the residence of her parents. Ne. 175 High stieet, en riidayiueriiingatlO o'clock. Intel incut at Lancaster cemetery. JVX'H' Alil'J2KTISliMATS. WAMIIU.. is a firs KV J iOUN MAN WHO first-class bartender, a nositien te attend bar. Apply at :;22 Seuth Water street. ltd w 'AATISU KV A SINtJLK JUAN, A S1T- iiatleu te de any hind of light work. Apply at this elliee. ltd WANTKI at tin 1). AVAblUXW AND IKON1NU house by an experienced hand. .". LOCUbT ST., Lancaster. ms-.a AirANTIIO.-IN A SMALL FAAIlLV f (ioeil tJiil todeCeneral Housework. mS-tlil Apply at THIS OFFICE. VT ECKEKT'S DAILY MARKET YOU can getllEIHl'S LANCASTER COUNTY ASI'AUAtilJS FitEHH EVEUY MORNING. tJieat lcdiictieii in all kinds of Vegetable". 11. 1 AT 121 EAST KING STIiEET. irAMhl).-A SITUAFJI DIElt, Mholestnleg,! ITUAHON KV A SOL IUM) has a family. as w alcliuian. or some light work nt wmch lie cm in. ike himself u-elul. Applv at. nis-tfd l.VJ NOitTH WATER ST. 1)UI'.I.:C SALE. ON JflUUAY, illAV IS, at I o'clock p. n:., at ''I2 West Walnut stieet, will be sold at public sale, a let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting el Tables, Chans, Cupboard, Steves, JJcds ; also a let el Painters Toels. AMELIA O'URIEN. II. bm-MT.T, Auct. niylOStd D" THOMAS riXTON'S DENTAL OFFICE will be cleseil FROM MAY Sth UNTIL AUGUST, inlilwdftltw JJATIKMS WITH L'HKONIC 1HSKASE et the middle cai-etlcii eeni)laiii of head aehc. djMpcpxia, neuralgia, feelings of tulness, conlusieii et intellect, vertige.tintiitnx, noises in thecal , son; thie.it, etc Diseases of the eye, car ami thre it permanent I v cured by llltb. H. D. and M. A. LONGAIvER'S treat ment. Ollkc Ne. l:; East Walnut stieet, Lancaster. Consultation Inc. myll-Std&w MILLINJCKY. 1 ."UNK lUIl.LlNEKY. Irs.A.W,Weikel J Ne. US NORTH QUKEN STRKET. My many fueiKH and p.ilieus are lcspect fully invited te call and examine my PINE STOCK OF CO.'irillsIMl ALL 11IC LUAUIMSSTTLGSrOR DBBSS and PROMENADE HATS. LA DlEi can hae their enleis lilled in much le-s time than they have been accustomed te elsewbeie. 5Sricase call ami examine my goods and prices w itheut obligation te purchase. tfirN. H. Tiie Largest and Finest Stock of CllILDliEN'S Scheel and Dress Hats IN THIS CITY. A lull line of Human Hair Goods Alwayd en laud, and all kinds et HAIR, WORK done at the LOWEST PRICES at M A. W. WEIKEL'S, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, TA. Millinery s Trimmings JOfly WAXAMAJOEJP8. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY: Army-blue velvet nobody has seen before at $2 a yard ; and a geed many want a little of it te set eiT bonnets or dresses. It is almost safe te say there's none in all New Yerk, We have a little -just a little. Six grades of black siJk be tween 45 cents and $1 a yard. That at 45 -cents is used for grenadine linings and neeh'tre dresses ; all-silk, brilliant, well madeand fairly durable. Ameri can black silk at Se cents a yard is almost unheaxd of; but we have it. Next-outer circle, Clic&'iuut street entrance. Six patterns of black silk-and-wool figured grenadines go deWn te-day from 75 cents te 50 cents ; quantity small. French black lace bunting of three beautiful styles at 50 cents; all-wool. They belong at 75 cents ; may be, they would bring it ; but 50 cents pays our little profit, and that's enough. Black lace bunting of four patterns at 12 cents; cotton-and-wool, of course. Black armure or serge-like stripes held together by open work, 10 cents a yard. Leeks like lace bunting ; but the mak ers don't call it se. The, price is monstrous ; but that's none of our business. .Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street, entrance. Trimmed hats and bonnets we can make a certain amount of. Making te order has trot le have first attention. What time is left is used te make for stock. Fer some time the de mand has been sharp ; and the ready-made work suffers ; but what we have is fresh from the work-room. Saturday made sixty ; some days make none that is, none te be seen. Time for lively news in millin ery has come. Ladies' porcupine 75-cent hats at 50 cents, includ ing Patience. Black chip, 1 te $1.50; scarce. Scheel hats, 25 cents. Fine foreign rubber-stem rose buds, 40 cents a dozen ; $1.25 a little while age. Silk roses, 25 cents a bunch ; half. Daisy pompons, iS cents; for chil dren's hats. Ostrich plumes of all effects in single and combined colors; tips te match. Black plumes and tips, made from pure white. These made from gray or mot tled feathers are never of se true a black. Sash ribbons, block, of a quality nowhere else te be found, we believe; 7-inch, $1.20; 12 inch, $2.50. We have the 7-inch block ribbons of second and third quality at 87 and 75 cents. T.l 2se are everywhere. Army blue ribbons of four shades; 1 te 8 inches wide. Southeast corner of the main building. In shoes we are pursuing a slightly different policy from that of former years. We have been a little afraid, it seems new, te offer the very latest shapes. Philadelphia has been reputed te require different shoes from these of the quicker cities. It has been very pleasantly said of Philadelphia society that it never quite leads in new styles of dress. New, perhaps, we have no right te say just where the truth lies in this delicate matter; but we arc trying the experiment call it experiment, if you please of putting before you the very newest shapes et shoes, most eutre shapes, if you please for both gentlemen and ladies. Wcstet middle aisle. Market street entrance- Dents' gentlemen's best two button kid gloves of light colors at $i .50 ; both embroidered and plain. New this would ordina rily be an absurd advertisement ; for every merchant knows that Dents' best can't be sold at $1.50, without less of money. These are Dents' best ; and they arc going te be sold for $1.50. People who believe it will fare better than these who don't. There are 1,200 pairs and no mere ; and net likely te be any mere at the price. At this end of the store, to gether, about every article that man or boy puts en, from head te feet, is te be found. Market-street front. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-nail square. PHILADELPHIA. THIBB EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, MAY, 11, 1882. DUBLIN'S DEEAI) DEED. THE 9IUKDEK OF IliU SKCllKTAUUJj. Searching for the Assassins The Funeral of the Fallen Chief at Chutswert U Te-day Mere Suspected Persona Arrested. Dublin, May 11. Tlicre have been further arrests in Dregbetla, Loiifeiil and County Meatli, in connection with the murtlcr of Lord Frederick Cavendish aud Mr. Burke. Three men who were arrested in County Meath have what are suniHJt-ed I te be bleed stains en their clothes. The I'ujm-u new ui&creiut ine statements 01 me man who asserted that he had beeu otter ed '100 te assist in the murders, aud who was taken from Uavreferd-Wcst te Liv erpool, yesterday. Other OlUclal Threatened. Londen, May 11. It is stated that as Right IIeu. Michael Merris. lord chief jus tice of the court of common picas, and ISight lien. Charles Rebert lany, fourth justice el the county of tjuccu's Uencli, were walking in Phiuuix park en Satur day a few minutes after the murders were committed and before they knew of thorn a Tough looking man said te the lord chief justice. " The chief aud under secretary liave been murdercd : veu aie the next man .spotted.' Justice Merris believed at the time that the man was a lunatic, but he has since been absent fiem court aud it is thought that he has gene te England. The Murdered Lord's funeral. Londen, May 11. A large and sympa thetic crowd gathered at the St. I'aneras railway station te-day te witness the de parturc of thu special train conveying the mourners te Chatsweith te attend the funeral of Letd Frederick Cavendish. Among them were Mr. lilads'one and his sons Hcibeit and William Ilemy, Leid Granville and Mr. Fertcr. LoNiiex, May 11. One of the niest con spicueiiK features of the funeral was au assemblage of live thousand tenants of the Duke of Devenshire, father of Leid Frcdciick Cavendish. An Important Capture. Londen, May 11. Thu man ('nail or Quiii (there is some doubt us tehiseurieet uanie), who was anested at l'icsteii jes tcrday, en .suspicion of being concerned in the niuider of Leid Fiedeiiel: Cavendisji and Mr. liurhe, has been lcmamled until Saturday. A detective states that he thought he could call evidence which would implicate him iu thu ciimc. The Kew Chief hecretnry. Dfnt.iN', May 11. Mr. Tievelyan, H H new chief secretary for liclaml, and Ladv Spencer, have arrived here. The former was warmly c.l:ecc! Ly the populace. Lord Spencer at the last moment decided te remain in Ireland instead el attending the fuueial of Lord Fiederick C.ivendihh. Arrestea fur Trianon. Anether aricst has been made at Mill Street, County Cerk, en a chaige of licsi- S311. KkMHUINti iUr. I'J'.KUVlAN 1N'"U1KY. The hub Ceiiiinlttcv at Werk Iu New Yerk. Nkw Yerk, May 11. The sub commit tee of the IIouse committee en feieigu affairs met today at the Fifth Avenue hotel and examined Mr. Geeige F. IJIiss, of the iir'ii of Moiten, IJIiss & Ce., in iclalien te the linn's contract with the Cicdit Industrie! company. Alter giving the details of the contract si.-, testified te yesterday by Mr. Randall, Mi . IJlis:-: said he hail net nor Iw. he any rea son te believe that any member of his litm had brought any iullue.ucc te huarn the United States government tew.ud se curing mediation between Chili, l'ciunu;: Belivia. Witness never knew or heard of any leieign minister using ins eiuciai po sition tewnids securing mediation by the United States. The eiphcr cablcgiaui used iu the ucge tiatiens belwccn his firm and the Imlii:; tiiel company were then put in evidence. They showed that five percent, cemmis sien was the cemj . ,.! ion agiccd rpen te be paid te Morten, Bliss A; Ce. Ne con signments by the company have as et. been sent, although the contract is still in force, witness did net think that the fact of Mr. Moiten being niini.iter had mi) thing te de with placing the centiait in the hands of Morten, Bliss ..V, Ce. Witness never spoke te the incident or the secretary of state in relation te medi atien by the cevcrnnient and the piopnM piepnM piopnM tieu of mediation did net inllueiicchim in making the centiaet with the Indusliicl cempauy. He had no icaseu te belieMj that Minister Moiten has acted impiepcr ly iu thu matter and did net think lie knew or had any concspendenet) with .laeeh U. Shiphcrd. The committee will meet again this afternoon. I'rohlbltery Coiistiliitlen.il Aim ikJiiiciii. Ilt'NTiNODO.V, l'a., May 1 1. The scnnid annual convention of the slate censtitu tienal amendment arsociatieu adjoin ucd last night. Thu fei inula of a constitu tional amendment was agieed upon which shall forbid the inaiiufactuie and sate of intoxicating liquors, withiu this common wealth, except for medicinal, me.shaiiica! aud scientific purposes. Action was also taken Ioekiugtoa thoieugh organic it ion throughout the slafe in behalf of the movement. An sible suldicss was delivered by IIeu. Daniel Agnew ex-ehief justice of the state supreme coin', who leviewed the cntiie license system, and pioueiinced it an absolute failme iu every icspcct. An i:duc;itie:i:il Hill In tlic llourje. Was ii INO ten, May 11. In the Heuse Mr. Sherwin (111.), fiem the committee en education aud labor, repotted a bill providing that ten million (lull. us shall be appiepriated annually iu aid and suppeit of fice common schools, which amount shall be appoitieucd te the several states and territories acceiding te thu number of their illiterate population ever ten yeai s of age, live percent, of the sum may be used for education of teaclieisin public schools. The bill was erdcied printed and iccoinniitte.1. The Heuse then rusutn ed consideration of the Geneva award bill. The Uultciiii ArK'Uiicnt. Cel. Uccd continued hisnrgument in the Guiteau case before the supreme court in banc this morning. When he had conclud ed District Attorney Corkhill began the opening argument for the prosecution. Cel. Corkhill finished his argument at 12:15 and Mr. Davidgc immediately began the closing argument for the prosecution, addressing himself te. the question of jurisdiction. 'A Town Ravaged by Flames. Hastings, Out., May 11. Fite this morning destroyed a large poitien of the busiucss part of this city. The burned buildings include a number of stores, the posteffice, telegraph elliee and the Star newspaper office ; also the new brick block known as the Coughlin house. Less $CO,000. Haivuiill, Stable, aud IJuviUiig ilurced. Providence, It. I., May 11. The saw mill stable and dwelling house of Jehn A. Cerey, at Hepe Valley were burned early this morning. The amount of less is un known. The property was insured. Kebblng a Mayer's Heuse. Coiier.s, May 11. The house of Mayer Lerey was robbed last night of valuable diamonds aud some money ; also unnego unnege unnego tiable papers te a large amount. There have been no arrests. A Canaan, Shet. Philadelphia, April 11. The prisoner who during his flight from the officers last night, was shot in the head and groins was carried into court and was subse quently removed te the prison hospital. 11 is wounds are net noeessarily fatal. lie had S1G8 secreted ou his person and car ried a valise containing a neat set of bur glar's tools, which he said belonged te ' "Wcs. Allen. He is believed te be a piolessieual hotel burglar from New Yerk state or Canada, and his name is said te be Caution, Davis or Carman. Anether Cuutestaut te Be Seated. Wasuinuten, May 11. The Heuse com cem com mittee en electieus te day agreed by a vote of 9 against '2 te report te the IIouse ia favor of seating William M. Lewe, the contestant iu the case of Lewe vs. Wheeler, from the Eighth congressional district of Alabama. The negative vete was cast by licltzhoevcr aud Davis. Terrlble "explosion or Fire lMinp... Londen, April 11, 3 p. m. Information has just been received here of a terrible explosion of tire damp in the Plute mine at the town of Ileshuni, Westphalia. The bodies of 51" victims of the disaster have thus far been recovered. The Presidential Faver. Wasuinuten, D. C, May II. The president sent the following" nominations te the Scnate te-day : Postmasters A. S. Silliman, at Pottsville, Pa.; Lewis C. Smith, at Slatiugteu, Pa. The Antlirarlte Product. . Piiiladi:liiii, May 11. The question of restricting the anthracite coal produc tion during the remainder of the month is under consideration. It is understood that a three days' suspension in each of the next two weeks will be ordered. thirty TlHiiituwut Men fur Kgypt. Londen, May 11. A dispatch te the Times from Constantinople says that pre paratieus aie being made whereby 30,0)0 men, chilly from Syria, could be speedily embai ked for Egypt. 1VKATUKK INIHUATIONS. Washington, May 11. Fer the Middle Atlantic statci;, cloudy weather, with light rain, winds mostly easterly, stationary or lower temperature and pressure. Killed by a htreel Car. Kvmen, Pa., May 11. Katie Floed, six years old, was aecidently killed by a street car this afternoon iu the presence of her mother. The Alhmtmwi Uliemii-ul Ktinluu. Allkntewn, Pa., May 11. The less by the explosion of chemicals yesterday afternoon is between 100 and $500. JtAUKKTa. dew lern mar net. Nicw run. Jiay II. Fleur State and Western lirm and lather (iilcc. Southern uict and steady. Wheat iH'ie higher and idreiu; with fair Iv aclive speculative tuidlni;; Ne. 2 Ked. May.fl U.;.:: de .liinc, $t 4:y,m W de July, fl ."IJifil :ii; de AiiKU-t,I 'il)iQl -rX- L'eru ;'ijlc belter and moderate trade; Micd Western spot, HDm;c ; future, 83 S"ie. O.it 'AfiU- better and mnie active ; Ne. 2 Slay, (UaM'.Vc : de J line. 50"c ; de July. tVrJ i.r7,',c: de August, 4'l,4a4:J4e:deSept.,4S'4c; State GKgMc ; Western, 065c. I'lillmlelphli market. rni. AiiKi.rniA, Slav II. Klenr steady but dull ; Snpi nine. t3 S0ti; Kxtra. fl 7."5 2."; Uliiean.l Indiana latiuly, ij :;7&7 25 ; l'cinm. il'nli ilii1'-'- Kye-lleur :ilj5. Wheat liimer: llel. and Tu. Ked, $1 4I 1 I'i: de Amber. fl IHiiiltS. Cm n In in, uilli l.iir local demand ; Steamer, s"ic ; elleiv.SCe: i"licd,STJi8;e : Ne.II Mixed, S.:'frf!i o.e.s lit liter, v. illi ineie lni(iiiry; Ne. 1 White ;je : Ni.2det;iaM'a:; Ne. a de IMfiWJic ; K. 2 Miciir.s'.:i-. "" " iiye til in ulM-. I'iom-iieiis -tieny and active in jobbing iiiii"s. I .mil linn. ISnlier inel and barely steady ; Creamery ii.i r.i. :;i ; de Western, 'juf$Ma ; de ued te elieii-c27(j2!ie. I'nll.i steady. Ki;K II rni en scarcity. C'liee-e elieieij scarce and ether kind: dull. I'l'tiel-iimliiin: Kcfiiicd, j'c. Vr'hi-jkvieu-eral fl 21. Seed dull b.it iMichaiii'cil. iilj.lll .tlltl IT.IVIHIOIl (JUOtatlOUH. ii,-.iviiv' quotation nit raln and prevl.- ten , tm Ml-lied by S. K. Vundt, Itrekcr, 154 Kail Kin ; "lieel. May II. Ctilcaii. Cern tl.ils In at I Ji; 1.27 . l.'. i.h; i t :j: . i.u;. I.2S - I'erk lii is7;i Laid ii.::'i ll..!7'2 M.M - .llltl- iiily iii;hj! M.H.. . 'line.. Jul. .71 .i; riiiiud.d:iii.t. .l". ..VI itecK .nunc. New i.ii. rtiiiadclntila and Lecal .Sfecku .ilv United States I'emM reported dully by acii n. Ldtin,-;: Nena I'neeii street. M.iy II. h:m i.w 2..W. A. M. P. M. I-.M. C. "."jl. L. IMS 12 llel., l.ack.& Western Ill', I2I,' I2li Denver A Kin Urande t-Vz iIJ iar' N. V.. Lake Kne ft Western.... :a; .!.'. 352 K.tr.1 Tenii, .i..t I'eerxia IPJ .... L im Sliere.V Mich. .SeiiIIk m... lu; iiyij Ur'7 v liiiKtiiiunu New Jersey Central OiHstrie ft Western , Oniah-i Coin...... Onrili.i l'leti-rred I'a'-liic Mall MeauisluiiCe. 'hleaije. Mil. St. I'aiil Texan l'acllic Wabash. i. i.eiiMft I'.iclllc Western ITnlini Tel. Ce I'euiisylvauia K. K Re.idint; , ISnll.iIe I'llts. ft Weil Northern Pacific Cem " I'iclciicil, I27'5 17 1275 Wi 714 7i;-s Ksj ::-i .is .... mu; .... I2K tl'i X2M. wiy. ii2'4 ii2s IV,' ll!i t i :vy,6 :i'i :mx SI KJ,", K W4 .'.R'S M4 'li 'Sii,u -r.vx v.yx u.y, V'a II Hi'., Vfl.H. Sl'EVIAI, HOT1VJSS. Tin: uiest uendertiil curative reuieiliis e tin: ineiculday aic these that com; from Ger many, or at le:nt oriinate there. The most recent ptci.uatieii placed iipen the market in thiiieiiiitiyistlieOISKATOKKMAN INVIC 'USATUIt, which has neer been known te bill in ciinii;; aiinsIiMMSOef impeteiicy, sperma tin ri'ie i, v.-i-,-ikne-s, and all diseases resulting liem teirabtiii: or nervous debility, inability, inentsil anxiety, languor, I.isitude,dcprcsien el spii its and tiinctieniil deranemenls of the ncr,eiis lyslem. for sah: by driiu'Kiits, or iciit free by mail en receipt of price, $I.ik per be-v, or six be.es for $TW). Addicss V. J. CIIKN'I'V, Toljde. Ohie, sole u;;vnt. for the United State?. Send ler circular. Fer sale at Kaiitrman's ilrui; store. North ('iH.cnstii.cl. 1118-IydM.ITh A Sklti IllHeases Curril lij Dr. Ki-izicr'a MaeicOistmejit. Cures as if by iiiaific pimples, blaelc heads or grube.?, bletelie-i and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and be.iutilul. Alse rates itch, bather's itch, .salt rheum, tettei, ringworm, wealu head, chapped haud'sseic nipplei, vhi: lipj, old, elirtinate ulteri imd seies, ,1c. SKIN IllSCASE. V. Drake, esq., Cleveland, (., Hutrcrcil'beyeinI all description from a skin disease which ap peared en his hands, head and face.and nearly dctrej ed his eyes. The most careful doctor in;? had tailed le help him, ami after all had failed he ti-ed I'r. Frazicr's lasic Ointment and as cured by a few application. . Tlie first and only positive cure for skin di-eascs ever discovered. Fer-aleby II. 15. Cochran, 1S7:ei1 i:a .Vert'i (tieeu street. Lancaster. IIKN1SV & CO., Sele Proprietor?. . 62 Veaey Street, New Yeak. Fer I'lind, illcedinp, Itching or Ulcerated I'lies, Dn. William's Indian 1'ilk Oiktment is a sure cure. I'rlce $1.W, by mall. Fer sale at Ceclnan's Drugstore. Jcb27-MTlnl.tw IfULlTXVAL. i-es: juicy coaifltlhsieNKit. buen.tr ie rue nr.cisieN or tub tucarv COMVEXTIOX. DBJlOCHATIf; WILLIAM LLLMAKEK, E&rl Township. j:s;NJAMrf iiuuek. stn Ward. city. JI'.OJli !5. UI'JLTZ, Jillzabcthtewn.