LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY MAY. 22, 1882. u COLUMBIA NEWS. euk i:Ki;ui.Aii uokkkspendkncu t -.ciit-j Alum: the, SuMiueh-iiiua Ueiiis dt lincrent lu and Around the iterui-sli Picked Up by llie Intelli gencer Importer. W. II. Pfahbr left this morning f r Spring City. The Ji:,h known p.s .shad mullets arc veiv plcntilul "below the dam. Mr. Edward Widcncr left te day for WiHiamspert,v.-heic he will make his home Mr. D. J. NelT. of Alteena, is a guest in the family of .Mr. I Solicit Koeehain, en Union stsect. Mir and Mis. Lewis V. May hu.a gene te Philadelphia, where they will spend the remainder of this week. On Saturday iifiein wa tiieie was sent te a gentleman in Lancaster, a pair of .shad weighing a trillc ever eleven punnds. An extra train was yesterday sentdewu 1e J 'each Bettem for the accomedation of iivi.nnr.2i, i el inning from tliuir tups. Serr.e of t'ne boy.-, weihing at the leel factory iceeive the me.t:-icMiin of 18 cents for a hard daj.s labor of 1 1 hours. The IYiinsjIvani.i lailtead at Valley creek bridge, was again blocked up ter a short lime by a i.;i !;blast, yesteiday. The chinches weic but poeily attended last evening, owing no doubt, t it beimj se extremely warm. Mr. G. ii. Heward, of licrliii, Md., i visiting his mother, Mrs. Fred Snyder, corner Thud and Walnut streets. Tlie ge.u'emaii is a termci resident of this I'iffii. The railroad siding en tbe liver sibere, below the biidiir, aie being lcmeved. and new lr:elcs are being laid when: Myeis' heii'-c lermeily steed, along the old outlet. Columbia piei.ents a charming appear ance new with its streets shaded by beau tiful tiees in i till laur. The pavements along the high Mihe.il grounds and the cemetery :ue favorite piemcnades. As the newly elected pastor of the (!oi (!ei inan Lutheran chinch did net ui.d-e his appearance en Saturday lliere were no seiviee.s helil yesteiday in that chinch. Ab ut 10 prisons celebrated tin: 41st birthday of Mr. Chiist. Muhlicii at his residence .u lieiit stiret ycatciday. They came I'nuii neighboring towns piiu cipally. Itcv. Ailhur '. Powell, 1 Ciiicinnat.:5 Ohie, has u-'ecpu-d a cili te the rectership of St. Jehn's 1'. K ehinv.h of Voik. te fill the vacancy eat'.M'd i.j the losignatlen of Rev. Dr. Sp tiding. On Saluiday alt'ini'en Albert 1'onseu sold out his leslauraiil. littin ; en Filth street, at public sale. August Shnl.-r will Mii'gecd him iiiJiVi htisiucv. Yesterday u her.se, belonging J. Mr. Jeseph Peller, threw iis rider, "i Union .stu-el, anil ran :iw-iy Tins rider was but iiL lei. :ii I and J hi- annual wa-i f-e.ni eap tm.l :;:iitmx ; ii4Mi.ni. A Luge p-aily of ladies and gr-tiliiuen w-ut down the river thi-i iiHuuingeu : rait. As thi., is the se.iMiu ler such e.s-t-im.ieus, and there is no telling hew h.u the liver will be In rafting orde -, these who contemplate such a tup had better ;,e while liiey can. Activity la .llau'il.icl.ires. Duiin;; the past weik there were s-liip-p:-d from .Supplce's engine works, 2 en gines te nn te New Yerk and 2 te Phila delphia. This week :i mere- v. ill he .'hipped te New Yerk. If the n-sfc of our manu factures could de as well the itngnatirn in trade would toen pass away. Kcformed tl:isi-'. Tills iek thu classis of the llefeimei Luthrian chuieli of this district will held its scsien in Columbia. About 40 dele; gates will be pir.-e-.t, m'.uisteis and dea cons. The body v. ill held iU scssieu for three or four days. New lieuk Mera. On Saluiday evening the new book store of Mr. dames Allisen was thrown open Se the public and was ciewded until after ten o'clock. The windows were handsomely fitted up and the whole store presented a M'iy altiactivc appear ance. S"i:iluriy Pc.stH.il. A sl. av. b i y -V-tival will be held at the residence of Mr. S. S. Detwilcr Thursday evening, May 25, by the St. Panl's P. E. church. A fishing pond will be one of the attractions of the occasion. The public are invite lle attend. Tt will be a pleasant affair if we may judge by the past seciables of this chinch. TlieSIi.-iwnee 'i'rli'l. The liia1 et the Shawnee steamer en Siluid.'Y evening, wa. lliu means of caus ing censnlci able. slir en tlu streets, many uppesing there was a fire. The trial took place at the basin of the Heading it Col umbia railroad schutcs. The scliutt.-. were crowded with spectator?. Everything went along smoothly until a section of hese burst, and then therc in its neighborhood scattered in all directors. TliC engine worked satisfactorily. I.HriJoSIiiiniieiiis l l"iiir.-. Last week Mr. Jehn Fend, lic'u sh:pjnd todill'eieiiti!aces, 200.(100 cigars. Seme went te Texas, Nei th Carolina and Indi ana. Twenty new hands wdl be put te work in a few days, and te make room for the increased number, the building formerly occupied by Richard's book store, -will be fitted up for the purjee,aud e inimunicatien between it and the present ia':t' ry made. Demestic IttXciiciiicg. On Saturday Ames liandalls,eoleied, w as sneil by his wife for uon-suppeit before ' 'Squhe Frank. After the hear n; some time Randalls met his wife who began abusing him. Becoming aggravated he gave her several blows, when she again repaired te the 'Squire's efliec and proe cuted him for assault and battery. Ran dalls was arrested and threw the rase te ceuit. He gave bail for his appuaiaucc there. MHkin;; Misbt Uiiireiis. On Saturday night, near midnight, a gang of drunken men, white and colored, made the neighborhood of the Five Points hideous with their drunken quarrels. One or the Wittig boys is said te have pointed a gun at a colored man named Jehnsen. Ofliccrs Redcn'uauser and Gilbcit were in that vicinity a short time before the tight, but as everything was then quiet they left. It is a pity they had net waited a while longer. A couple of reciuits for the "ciunty jail would have been enlisted. A Mule Kelurii'-. 15:. me. About two months age Mr. Samuel Campbell, the Feuith street liveryman, bought a mule from a man in Rcadiug, anil brought it te town. A Jew weeks age another man, residing near Readiug pur chased the mule fiem Mr. Campbell and took it with him. Last Thursday the an imal returned te Mr. Campbell'.-, stable, having come all the distance alone, after getting loose from its owner. An advei tiscmcut iusciled in the newspapers of a stray mule was seen by the owner, who came alter bis prepcity. V. O.S.OFA. FAIK. Large Attendance Names of Winners. The fair or the Washington Camp Ne. 27, P. O. S. of A., which during the past week was held in Roberts hall, closed en Saturday night in prcsenca of a great crowd of patrons. Among the articles disposed of by vete were the following : A bass drum wen by Pest 84, G. A. R., a sewing machine by Mrs. A. Keller, cigarmakcr's tools by Wm. Welpcit. gun by JehnKautz, geld watch by Am s Al bright, tobacco hooks by J. McDonald, war clubs by Carpenter Wilsen, geld badge by Charles Winewcr, geld ring by Miss Laura Snader. Miss Lizzie S.Vitz drew the slice of cake containing the line geld ring. The receipts from the fair were nearly $300, of which sum net less than $200 will be clear profit. A large number of articles remain un sold. These will be disposed of by auction tD night. IIASF.FUL I'CDLICATIONS. i:.v. Mr. Cummins' Oplnluns ei ; eiuc of tlie .Modern 1'ulillcallens. 1'liilaikipt.ia Tiiees. The subject of the press furnished the Rev. Geerge Cummins with a morning theme yesterday befei e a large congrega tion iu the McthedUt Episcopal Uet'ucl church, en Washington avenue. He char acterized it as a "two-edged sword," some times attacking wrong and as often injui ing right, but his use of the generic teim was in the beard sense which includes every class of publication. All modern publications the reverend gentleman divid ed into three classes : These thst were helpful. these that were harmful and these that were neither one thing nor the ether. He classed as harm ful all publications, no matter from what seui cc they emanated, which, although pieressedly scientific, arc apparently aimed at the great subjects or religious faith which have withstood the strain of cen turies and elevated and helped mankind. Thoc he- regarded even worse than the professedly skeptical works and various articles finding their way into print coming from acknowledged infidel sources. But worst of all he denounced iu vigoieus auatln mas the class of punted matter in books and songs and cauls and pamphlets and sketches sent tlweugli the mails and sold sin reptitiensly which s-erves up rank immeiality iu a guise that seems attractive te the young. Notwithstanding Mr. Com Cem stock's most successful efforts and the rigid s-ciutiny by postefiice officials he was orthe opinieu that a considerable amount of literature of this baneful and despicable description finds its way into schools and colleges from the primal y te the uni versity and even penetrates the sacicd portal's of Chiistiau homes. Mr. Cum mins was especially severe ou the compara tively new phases of the immoral litera ture question. It was the practice which has grown up of publishing continued stories, or sometimes whole stories, in phenomenal sheets which are dependent en a tia'i&ient sale and ler which no ene appears te be responsible. With au at tractive title, sometimes even a semi religious title, specimen sheets of these publications arc scattered I readcastin the homes of the peer and middle classes, where they are read with eagerness by the growing sons and daughters. As te the remedy, Mr. Cummin? thought it lay mainly in thccounteiactantef awie'e familial ity with the morality and beauty and virtue of the great work te which the press has lent its aid the printed Chris tian Bible. Old civilization, he said, had placed all literature under evcisight, and even in Spain and Italy today the book trade is unknown. The people de iiel read. The Reman Catholic church, tee, has an in dex expurgaterius te which once every ob jectionable book wa :aMed ; but neithi r these methods nor the censorship of im perial government have ever been popular with the people. They hae all proved inefficient, since they all te a great extent have been animated by a political purpose. What is needed is a gi eater evei sight of the reading of the young aud a fuller and mere faithful presentation of the literature of inspiration. Mr. Cummins, had no special fault te find with the leading newspapcis of the day, except that they gave tee much prominence te reeeids of crime. The Philadelphia papers, he thought dealt fairly with religious questions as a hiIj, and of late gave them a prominence which was iu strange contrast te net many jeais age, when a few lines was the extent, of religious information te be found in any of the Philadelphia newspapers. in .wi'TY mi.v.rrv .niAiis. i:crlleul IVrlormaiice by hi Company. On Sattuday evening Geerge If. Adams" pant .mime and specialty company ap peared in the opera house te one of the largest audiences of the season. Before y o'clock the building was filled and peo pee peo ple were standing long before the curtain rolled up. This was the second time that this company lias appeared nerc wns season, and a ccitain evidence el the excellent entertainment given by them, was the big house with which they were greeted. .Much has been said about the clown acting of Mr. Adams and he is ccrtaiuly far above his compatiteis, and no better clown ever ap peared here. Mr. Adams has able sup port in bis brother James, who is an ad mil able pantaloon, with A. Martinetti as harlequin and Pauline Martinetti as columbine, both of whom arc first class. A large number of new tricks were introduced in the pantenine and the acting of the clown and his fiicnds was greeted with thunders of applause. The specialty part, of the pregramme has also been alluded te before and a better let of npifermers arc seldom .serai iu traveling combinations. Among the features were the Leslie Brethers acrobats, Miss Belle Gabriclle performer en musical glasses, Merris aud Madame Tisset, living auto matens, I'raec'cr family, Tyielcan warblers, Martineltis iu groupings en chairs, Alex Davis ventriloquist, the great Thern in t licks, &c, aud Jehn Wingfield with his trained dogs. Mr. Adams also appeared about the middle of the per formance and gave his wonderful stilt act. The dogs of Mr. Wingfield arc a remark ably line let aud one of them did some astonishing leaping. The entire show was geed, and the performers are deserv ing of all the praise that can be given them. HI AY WALKS Tbe MuimierclKir Tle Siblller-Vciem Tbe Leiclcrbianz. The German societies of the city took their annual May walks yesteiday morn ing. Their custom has been te take a walk te the country ou the first Sunday rooming in May, but owing te the wet. disagreeable weather or the two preceding Sundays, the walks were postponed until yesterday. The Miuunereher formed aL their hall at 3 o'clock, a. m., te- the number of one hundred, with a " little German band" of six instalments, matched first te Jehn Lampartcrs near the old factory luidgf, thence te GeergeLamparter's,aiul thcure le Knapp's villa, where they breakfasted. Dining their stay at the villaa committee of the Sebiller-Verin waited upon thorn aud invited them te Tells llain, where they were handsomely entertained, and returned the compliment by inviting the Schiller-Yerciu te the villa, an invitation that was also accepted. The Mtenneicher returned te the city. The Schiller-Verein assembled at their hall at e a. m., and marched directly te Tells Hain. where they breakfasted and spent a pleasant day. There were about 73 of them, and as stated above, they entertained the Mii'imcrcher, and were in turn entertained by them. The Liedcrkranz, at au early hour as sembled at their head quarters number ing about 73 aud walked te What Glen. Liberal lunching aud geed music were features of the occasion. The members re remained at the Glen nearly all day and had a very pleasant time. Killing Guinea FewIh. On Saturday two or three men, supposed te belong te this city, and having a couple of hunting dogs with them, trespassed en the premises of Jehn Landis, residing near Oreville, and killed two of his guinea fowls and p'aced the fowls in paper bags aud carried thm off. Mr. Landis caught the dogs and retains possession of them, and will bring shit against the men as seen as he lcains their names. List et Unclaimed Letters. The following is a list of unclaimed let ters remaining iu the postefiice for the week euding May 22, 13S2 : Lathes' List Elmira Clymcr, Lizzie Davi--, L. Fiesticr,Hattie Fisher, Kate Gra ham, Katie S. Gleisaer, Mrs.Annie Gress, Mis. G. V. Haldemau, Mrs. Jennie John John seon, Mis. Margaret Krincr, Miss Christie Ki cider. Emma Kreider, Mrs. Maggie Kane, L'.zzie B. Laudis, Mrs. M. E. Metz ger, Mis. Annie Mellingpr, Emma E. Mewicr, Mrs. Cath. Ney, Mrs. Phylean Pickle, Mrs. Fanny Parker, Mrs. Eliza beth Pcteis, Frances Warfull. Ucnls'' List Will Benedict, Edward Barshinger, II. K. Bender, YVni. Barry, Robt. Cbaiies, Harry Charles, Gee. Dow Dew son, J. P. Defenbaugh, J. P. Eagles, Hen ry J. Frv, Rev. E. A. Gervey, Kail Gra ter (for.;. Wm. Huirman, Wm. G. Kent, G. Kiles & Sen, P. II. McKenna, Wm. S. Michael, bani'l. B. Moere, Cenrad Mitsam ffur.). Sam'!. I). Miller, Henry J. Pauld i'ng, Pi of. T. L. Reeder, Wm. Reynold, Wm. Richcivek, Peter Rese (for.), Wil helm Sehcib, W. B. Supplee, C. C. Sum iny, Chas. Trupp, Nathan Tedtraan, Mar tin Tmbct, N. Winslow t Ce. Dflr;;ims te the Iiuleiiouilent Krpubllcaii Statu (.'onvcntle.i. The Independent Republicans of Lancas tei county met in this city at 1 o'clock this afternoon and organized by electing J. Z. Eberly of Mauhcim, j resident, aud Frank P. Cehe secretary. The following well-known gentlemen weie .selected as delegates te the Philadel phia convention : Upper Distiict : Senatorial, Jehn R. Biieker; Representative. A. Kline, Cel. Win. McClure, Gee. A. Wallace. Lewer District : Senatorial, Adam K. Witmer: Representative, Alex K. Morri son. Benj. W. Ilarnisli ; (city), T. B. Helahan. S:ile et Ilrivinc llersc-i. Samuel Hess & Smi, auclieuteis. sold ul public sale en Saturday, at Daniel Legan's sale and exchange stables, Lancas ter city, for" Heward Baily, 12 head of Kentucky heises at an uvcrage juice of $212 .".0 p-r head ; the two highest ones sold hieught $G!t;. Bey Injured. Edgar Ream, atiid 7 eais, seu et Jehn Ream, residing tin lia-st Walnut street, was playing aieuud the banlsteis of the stairway" en the set eiid fleer of the Iieusg yesterday, when !i .lipped between them and fell down. IIj had his chin badly cut and several teeth ni.ikcii out. l-.ri. Cl .1 1. -V (i TMCiiS. .i:ei r, Oioeint;oiif,'li iiml I'.roneliltis fin uieli:itely lelieveil liy .-loleli's Cure. 'orsule :it'i,plii-aireiIriir-leie, i:!7 North yiieen St. myl lwileewS,w lr:ni(iiiiiiilici ll-i-il te viij : ' Ifeys, t: your bleml ii ontel enler liy llnnleek t:i ;" ami then tfiey hl te ilijf i lie i'.u'ilecK- ami boil it down in kettles, iu:il:inu nasty, 'lie iliii;lecoetien; new you id nil the punitive proper! ica put iipin apala talile mi ni in Ibii-ilnek llloeil intters. Price $1. i-ei-NUle at II. IS. Ceclu-an'tt ilniK store, 137 North uei n street, l.uncater. Ne .".latter Wbut Happens en iniy ri'st usaiireil Uiat. you are Mile in liein '-peedily curcil lv Tliemiw" Kclcetrie Oil in all puses ei" 'rheumatism, neui-alKia, toetliuclie, etc. One trial only is necessary te move il clllCHPV Fer sale at II. 15. Ceclu-au's ilruir 'tore , 1".7 Nertli ueen street, Lancaster. new i:i.oemi-ii'i.i, iliss., .Ian. -', 1&6(. 1 v. i-li te -,.iy te you that 1 have been sutler iiif? ler the last live years witha severe itching all ever. I have heard e! Hep Hitters and have tried it. I have n-cii up lour bottles, and il hi-deueme mere geed than all the docteii aii.l medicine-. Ilia they could ue en or Willi me. 1 am old and poe" but leel le ble., you lei-iiich a r. I. el by your nieda:iiieand Irem lernu-iit el l in- docleri. 1 have had fifteen doctors at me. One gave uie seven ounces et solution et av.enie; another took lour quarts el bleed iiei.i me. All they could tell was that it was skin hlekncs. New, alter these lour bottle. of your medicine, my "kin Is well, clean ami smooth iw ever. niyl5-uwd&v Jliivnv Ksecue. iNVioeHATir.o feed lertlie llrainaml Nerves i- what vc need in the-'e days et rush and wniry. Parker"-, Uinjjer Tonic restores the it.il energies and brings geed heal lb quicker I ban anything .m e.in use. Tribune. See adv. :nvl-lnideodi&cew Cat'-i:u cured, health and sweet breath se eiued by Miileh's Catanh Itenicdy. Price .Ml pen!-. ':eal Injector live. Fer wile at Cochran"- drug -.teie, J. "7 -Neith Queen hr. niyl-lwdeewJcw Mt:-si:s. Ki.v Hues . IM uagist. Oswego. N. Y. About a vear -ince a gentleman Iretn Orwell. Pa , called my attention te your Cream ISalm a- a remedy for catarrh, hay lever, &e. He was r-e t:nrn(M in asserting it te be a pe-itive cure (himself having been cured by il), that 1 wa-, induced te pm chase a stock. 1 must day thatthc P.ilni ha-mct my ben expectations, having all eruly cllcctcd a number et cures in this locality. 1 am using it with beneficial ellect-. Kesppctrully P." K, Hayatt. M. 1)., Herde rtewn, X. .1. Oct. 2", ISsO. Missus. Wum: .V Ituranci;, l)riiggl-t-,llhaia, , .Mv daughter and myself, great sutler vr ireai ("ai-iirli, have been cured by Ely's Cieuiii i:..l:ii. My cnoeI smell restored and health greally improved C. M. hTAXLEV, dealer in beets and shoe-, Ulrica, X. V. Pi ice TO cent", t'e.- -ale lit II. 15. Cochran'-., 1:17 North O.UCUH .licet. in,2JilA-w 3 ctv Ic for Kunclieii". WeaKcned by IJebii- l!v, UIwiim) and UiMMpatieii. The UIIEAT CEItMAN I.N VIUOUATOll is the only .--peeilic ler nervous debility, univer sal latitude, lergcltulnes-, pain iu the back or Miles ""matter hew shuttered the system m ly be. the Great German Itemed will re store the !e-.t luncliens and secure health ami happinc-s. $ I 00 er bi-.x. six bOTe ler $5X0. Sold by all druggi-t-. Sent en receipt et price, postage paid, by K. .1. t'UENEV. Teledo, Ohie, sole agent ler the United Htates. Circulars ami totinieiiials scutlree. iny2J-2UlV&& C Skin Dl-ea-ic-. laircil IJ Dr. Kri'ier"s MaoieOi:tmkst. Cures as il by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the shin clear, healthy and bcauli,..l. Alse cures- itch, bather's Itch, salt rhcuiii, tetter, ringworm, scalu head, chapped hand-, sere nipples, -mi! lips, old, ebrtinate ulcers and sere--, .S.c. , SKIN MSHASK. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suH'crcd beyond all dix-iiptien trnmaslciu disease which ap peared en his hands, head and lace, and nearly deslre ed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had tailed le help him, and after all had tailed he used Dr. Fraziur's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lew applications. The lest and only positive cure ler sMn ili-eases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. P.. Cochran, 1"7 and IS') Xert.i Queen siicct, Lancas-ter. HENRY A. CO, Sele Pieprielnn-, ia Ve-ey Street, Xcw Yeak. Fer I'.iiud, l'l Piling, Itching r Ulceiated Piles. On. Wii.MA-tf'i- Indian I'iiaj Ointment is a uiccuic. Piice IrrMi. by mall. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug stoic. lcli27-MATInl&w lSreuirs iiouselieid 1'anacea l- the most effective Pain Destroyer in lhe ueild. Will meet surely quicken the bleed, u bethci- taken internally or applied cxtci nally.nnd thereby mere certainly relieve p.tin, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength el any .-iniilur preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Rack or Rowels. Soie Threat, Rheumatism ami all .eiiKS, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bkewn's IIovsKiieLU Panacea" should be in every family. A tcaspoenlul of the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweetened if preferred.!, taken at bed time will break up a cold. i"icts a bottle fcbll-lyilM.W&S&w Flics and Ilugi. Flies, leaches, ants, bed-bngs, rats, mice gophers, chipmunk-, cleared out by " Rough en Rats." 13c. Many a merchant of brilliant faculties, has been stricken down in his career by paralysis of his nerves, and is lctt out In the race eriilr, Such unfortunates should be treated with Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Uesto Ueste Uesto ratlen is .probable. iuj-22-lwdXw In hospitals Glenn's Sulphur Seap is largely" used as a disinfecting and purifying agent. Pike's Toetliache Dreps cure in one minute. my22 lwdeeditw "Yielrt net te MUfurtane." Give Ely's Cream r.thn a thorough trial if you would be curel rt v.-. - u.Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deaf ness, or quickly relieved el colds in the head. Cream Balm effectually cleanses lhe nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions allays inflammation, protects the mem branal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Ueneficial re sults are realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever. 4c. The Balm U cay te use and agree able. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On re ceipt el 50 cents will mail a package. ELY'S CltEAM BALM CO.. Oswego. X. V. Fer tale by Lancaster Druggists. lcb-25-dftw S A remedy ler Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fever, Ague, etc., Col Cel den's Liquid Beet and Tonic Invigorator. mv22-lwdeed&w " Ladies and all sult'eicrs from neuralgia, hys teria, and kindred complaints will tlnd with out a rival Brown's Iren Bitters. JJJJATUS. Cox. Mav 2e. IS-?:, in ihi-- city, Samuel B. Cox, jr., in the-J-M year et his age. The lelatives and tricnild of the family arc respectfully invite: te nitend the funeral, Hern the residence et his father, Samuel B. Cox, Xe. 3.1 Eat German street, en Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. NEW -AVrilUTtSJSM.yiSt T1IANO. I I Fer sale, a BACON t RAVEN six anil a- hall octave Piane, inquire m in-i.--.iiu IOIIXB. IvEVlNSKI. WANTED AN ACTIVE lXxKLLIGKNT boy, abontl7vearsef age te learn the dni" business. Must be well recommended. Apply te A. D. HAINES, Druggist. i2-3t Cerner Prince and Chestnut Sts. -tt ntkii A JTIKST - CLASS COOK. W Geed wanes will lie paid. Keiercnee necessary. ' " . . F -. .. i Ne wnsliins and ironing rcqulied. Apply te ml7-tld MR". . J. MCUItA.-s , Xew Helland l'ike. N OT1CE. JUNE I, 1832, will he H'ATEK RENTS. Ml w ill be the last day for pay- ing ,Y H). being a legal i.nii.i.i,' iiir. rvilicn will be closed. " C. KM VERS, ln.T-j2t City Treasurer. IN.IUKIKS (II'TIIK UUIIM OK THE KAK. Tlie diseases of the niembrana tyinpaui occur cither as a result of an infltiniatien et tlieexternalauditeryemal, or et tin: middle ''2-All diseases et the Eye, Ear and Threat, permanently cured by DUS. H. D. and M. A. I.ONGAKEK. Treatment eniee Ne. i:: Tasl Walnut Street, Lancaster. Consultation free. uijTThJ salk of cows hull, and IIOGS.-On SATURDAY, MA 27. ISS2. will be old at public sale, at the public heu-e el Jehn W. Frantz, in the village or Millcts ville. Lancaster county. Pa.. I he lollewing live stock, te wit: Thirty head et I'resh Milch Cows ami Springers: among the in area lew Ne 1 Alderney cows; ulolel Fine Bui s; two Fine Sews with pigs by iheir :-ide A credit et sixty days will bis given. The above stock must be in every respect as repiescnted or no sale, ... Mile te commence at 1 e clock p. in., u h n nt,Cn,,a,,WWl,,,,eiifflvC.UNTNE.:, S. Hess & Sey. Aucls. T AIIIIH, ATTENTION ! Ilcleie purchasing, please examine tin: GLOBE CORSET, WITH COOLEY'8 PATENT CLASP PROTECTOR. ren i-i.u r.v JOHN P. KWAllli, NO. ."SO NORTH OUJSEN STICKKT, I.ANCASl'ER, PA. 1) KFJAXT SUlllT, $1.0. CAPITAL SMUT, 7Ji-, A very geed BLACK DRESS SILK, twenty-t-w, inches wide. a. U.K. ., r swul:. XTOTIOK. 1 The First National Bank efStrasburg, Ne. 1 , located at btrasbur-;, in the state et Penn sylvania, i.s closing up its ultiiira. All note holders and ethers, creditors of said associa tion, aie therefore hereby notified te present the notes and ether claims against the associa tion ler payment. GEO. W. HENSEl.,.Ti:., Cashier. Hilled, May 22, 18S2. NOTICE. Orrici: or Comitkelleu or tiik Cukbencv, ) Washington, May 2-2, isyi , Whereas, By satisfactory evidenee present ed te the undersigned, it has been made te appeal' that "The First National Bunk et Strasbiirg." Strasburg, in the county et Lan caster, and state of Pennsylvania, has com plied with all the previsions of tl e revised statutes of the United States, rcr-iiii-cd te be complied with bctore an asseciati m shall be authorized te commence the business el Banking: . New, TiiEaurem:, I, Jm. Jay Knox. Comp troller of the Currency, de hereby ccrtit that "The First National Bank et Stiaiburg,' Sti-a&burg, in the county of Lancaster and state of Pennsylvania, is aiilherised te com mence the business of Banking, as provided in section fifty one hundred ami sixiy-nine ei tne revised statutes et the United Slates. In testimony whercet witness my hand ami seal el elllce, ibis 22d day et May, 1K32. JXO. JAY KNOX, (. ouiptreller or the Currency. I.Ve. '--,;ui.l niyJJ-3td&-2niw f iUOPOSALS FOB OAS, COAL 1L OK I OTHER MATERIAL FOR LIGHTING VND LAMP-POSTS. The Lamp Committee iftlinf'itv of Lancaster will receive scale! proposals' for the furnishing el Gas pcrthou pcrtheu sand cubic feet l-r the Mayer's Office, Treas urer's Ofllce, Council chambers, Maikct Houses und Station Heu-e. and ."Jse ler the Street Lamps, at alixc.l pi lee per lamp, with a siv-loet burner, ler the peiied et one year from and ensuing. I uly 1, lii Tue company furnishing the gas shall light, all the street lamps every night ilirougheut the year at sun set, and sh.ill keep the sarae clean and inn pair, and clean llicni at Je.i-1 once a week, make all connections te the lamp-pests at their own proper cost, and disconnect the same at the expiration et their contract with out charge te the city. Alse, scaled proposals ter tlie luruishiiigef Lamp-pests and Limps for Gas, complete and icady for use, which may be needed during the year. Pests te be et tin: same style and length as these new in use in Centie .vjuare, and Lamps el" a st vie similar te these in ether sections et the city. Bidders are required te give the length and weight et the pests they propose te iurmsli. Pests te be et iien and weigh at least -MO pounds. Alse, soiled proposals ler the luriiisliliigef Ceal Oil or ether material ter llglilingall the street lamps, or any portion thereof, at a lixi d price per lamp, for the period et eneyear tr in the ensuing July 1, lS-. The person. in'i- viilnnlj nr cnln ii'ill V whn bill te SllimlV L.O:l Oil, Gasoline, or ether lighting material, shad light all the street lamps te be se supplied every night throughout the year at sunset, and all lamps must unrn until sunrise, ami iiic contractor shall keep the sameclcan and in ie pair, and clean them at least once a week. Bidders te supply Ceat Oil or ether lighting material arc required, tout-company their bids with a proposal at which they will lumish dur ing the year theuscet Lamp.pestsand Lamps, complete, wherein oil orethor lighting mate rial aside from gas mav be burned ; said Pests and Lumps te remain thu property et the con cen con tractei, and te be removed wltheutexpcnse te tlie city at the expiration el the contract. Bids shall state also the candle power et the liht proposed te be lurnished. Tlie Lamp Commit tec reserves the right te reject any and all bid, and the successful bid der or bidders shall give geed and appievcd security ler the faithful performance et the contract. All bids or proposals must be made en or be lore JUNK r..lS3i,utC o'clock, p. in., and ad dressed te C. A. BITNER. esq.. Chairman Lamp Committee, Mayer's enicc.Laiici.stpr, Pa., and te be indnrse.l " Prope-als bir Lighting City." By order of the LAMP COMMITTEE. Attest : Uavid L. Dees, Clerk. '&ilil FOR 8AI.JZ. I.MIK ItKM. r hi bTOKL iiuOM. 113 Eait Kimr -jtieet. apM-tti! INQUIRE AT i:B. UOK SALK. AN I.1IMKNSE ISUlUlii:K Of HOUSES, STOKES, 1SIJILD1NU LOTS, Ac., or all descriptions, in all localities and at all pi-Ices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. IIEIti: & CO., dec3-Gmd 3 Neith Duke street. PU1IL1C SALK ON TUUSUAY. MAV 23, 1SS2, will be sold at the residence of the undersigned, Columbia pike west of watch factory the entire stock et household furni ture including single lxidstetids with mat tresses, portable range, cook stove, large coal stove, an antique sideboard, billiard table ljx9 newly covered, shovel beard, Jfcc, car penter's work bench and tools, lumber ler hanging tobacco, two-seated one horse car riage, buggy, phaeton, trotting buggy, hand some sleigh, wagon, one horse ploughjiarrew, cultivator, lawn mower, wheelbarrows, two sets et carriage harness plough harness, sad dle equipments, Ac. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by J. H. B. WAGNBB, II. Shcbert, Auct. nu3,17,20.22<w - JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY: Actually we've captured a few new summer ilks. Stock is low, but geed; better than could be expected with se little refresh ing. The trade in them ends, like many a weary day, in a skyful of gorgeous color. Pongees, S7.50 te $11.50 a piece of about 20 yards. Have you heard of any elsewhere at $7-50? Embroidered black silks, all that are left, go te-day at exact cost, te a cent. Seme are em broidered all. ever; some are edgings of various widths ; some are wide en one edge and nar row en the ether. There's no great quantity, but considerable variety. Next te outer-circle, seutn entrance te main building. Black velvet grenadine, con sisting of little checks of velvet en an oeen silk around, $1 ; ( said te have cost $3 ; all-silk and very pretty. Anether, consisting really of cress-stripes of cut and uncut velvet, with open silk between ; but the open silk doesn't show the appearance is that of nar row and close stripes of cut and uncut velvet. It may be warm for summer ; but, in our judg ment, it will sell in the hottest day of the year, because of its beauty and because of its price. Alse, $1 ; said te have cost $3. Net-eutcr circle, south entrance te main building. Colored fine-wool dress mate rials of several sorts are new here at prices that would cause surprise at any time. One sort at 50 cents would have sold at $1.25, but for little patches of color in it, which spoiled it in the wholesale mar ket. Several are color mixtures of the sort called melanges. They are at about two-thirds value, though they are among the most fashionable dress goods of the season : 40, 45, 50, 65 and 75 cents. It is rare that losses fall upon fashionable goods. . They often fall upon useful things Here fashionable and useful are going at a less. Luckily for us, the losses are net ours. Third-circle, southeast from centre. Laces have absorbed mere money than at any time before ; a geed deal mere ; just six times as much as a little less than two years age. This statement represents the growth of our trade in the mat ter of quality, quite as much as in the matter of ciuantitv. The use of making it is two-fold. The largeness of our trade only helps us te buy low and te have everything. The quality of it spurs us te get fine laces. A year age we began te gather finer than before. New we have come te be as careful te have variety in costly laces as in these for common use. All the time we are imprev- mi- our iacmties ler snowing and selling. Several counters, next seu Hi of centie. U7 Twenty-seven different hem- . tJrrl. rn11ert- frnni Rprlin " none MU-CIl COliarb ireill Lt:rilll, liui et them seen before, en tins sicie the ocean. First circle, southeast hum eentre. Shoes again. We said last week, one or two ether houses have some of the same shoes that we have; made by the same makers ; same leather ; same everyway, except prices. The prices may be $6 here and $8 there ; never $8 here and $6 there. There's a reason for this. Lew prices are a part of our system. Everybody knows that. The growth of our trade proves it. The one or two ether houses that keep fine shoes at all have a somewhat exclusive trade; such a trade as always makes rather high prices. Whenever they and we have the same goods you may be sure, they will bear two prices in the two stores. We have been speaking par ticularly of the finest shoes. We shall speak of the next grade lower. West et middle aisle, neur Market street. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1882. DEFIANT DEMOCRATS. TUE UOIJSK DEADLOCK MAINTAINED. Calkins Kcncws His Effert te Sent the Seuth Carolina Contestant, butts Balked, by the Democrats Under Itan- dall's Leadership. Washington, May 22. The deadlock iu the Heuse was continued te-day. Mr. Calkius (Ind.) called up the contested election case of Mackey vs. O'Connor. Mr. Randall (Pa.) moved te adjourn unt'l "Wednesday, which, motion was defeated yeas 82, nays 112. A vote en the election case was theu resumed yeas 113, uays 2. Ne queium. Calkins suggested that the discussion of the case proceed te-day and no vote be taken until te morrow, but Itaudall in sisted en proceeding with regular business. A call of the Heuse then disclosed the presence of 233 members, aud the dei were closed, and the sergeant ai-auus was diieetcd te take al)ent ruembeiis into cus tody. KAILKOAO MATTKKS. A Victory for the Nettbern I'aeiiic. Washington, May 22. The Heuse com mittee, en the judiciary met .. i i md fuither considered the bill m .need by Representative Cobb, -. . .h no pests that all land laeteti te luilreads which have net complied with the terms of the ia.it:nj- .icl shall be declared forfeited. After discussing the case of the Northern Pacific read a vote was takeu which lesulted in the adoption of the report of the sub com mittee declaring lhe lauds --runted te the Northern l'aciiic railway te be non nen non eorfeitable. Chairman Reed was author ized te submit the majority lepert te the Heuse. A minority of four will submit a statement of their diwa-iitaig views en the subject. The HewJeisev Cent...! 1" Klcrt IHr-ttu-f. Trenten, May 22. Chancellor Runyei, this niernim- delivered his opinion ou thu petition for an election of directors for the Central New Jersey railroad, deciding that, such election -shall be held. The chancellor's opinion granting the order is very leghthy. lie leviews the history el" the company and says the amount of picpeity new in the bauds of the ceuit will aggicgate fifty millions of dellas. --irii-.-.ij"s miiiu ss:ai.ei. Tbe Court in Ilane Denies a New Trial. Wasuincten, May 22. The announce ment that the decision of the court in banc upon the exceptions iu the Guiteaii cafe would he read this morning attracted a large ei ewd te eon it. At the assembling of court, Justice James icad the decision. On the question of juiisdietien the cenit find that the act was clearly one of minder cognizable by the com Is of this district. The next question was as te whether or net crier was committed en tie trial. On 1 Vis point the court can find no error iu the admission of Mrs. Dun mire's testimony. Ou the ether question of evideucethere was clearly no error. The last exception was as te the day fixed for execution which in the opinion of the court did net constitute error. Justice Ilagnrr then spoke of the old law as it existed in Maryland and held that under the Maryland act of 1785 the indictment would have been geed in this district. Chief Justice Cartter then made the fol lowing announcement. : " The opinions that have been uttered aie thu unanimous opinions of the ceuit that a new trial is deuied and the judg ment below allirmed." Wll'lCD KKKVITIEM. Afternoon Telegrams Ceiu.eiiFed. The Czar's coronation has been deferred one year owing te threats of Nihilist". Gladstone moved second leading of the arrears of rent bill in the British Heuse of Commens te day. The delegation Irem Jersey city, accom panied by the mayor ami a committee of the beard of aldermen waited upon Presi dent llehcits, of the Pennsylvania railroad this aftuimen. Their objections were te see whether some phut could net be dev;S2il by which the municipality of .Icisey City would receive a portion of the taxet paid by the railroad company te the state. Kilburn new amends his pleading against ex J'cargeant-at a-ms Thompson for false imprisonment by claiming da mage's of ijoeO.OOQ O. V. Avery's saw mill ami let of linn her burned at "Wyinan, Mich. Less, $100. 000 : insurance, $."50,000. Janus Gorden Hennett bought, in all the prepcity at the partition sale of the Ben nett estate in New Yerk te-day, the whe.e amount realized being $i,'iUl,0i;0 of which the Nassua sticet building brought $0."0,- 000. James Finnegan was arit-stei skMinnr British Iing, wliLh ar- '. Mm knl at. !. 'air Philadelphia te dav, en su-p; ".- concerned in the Cavemlij-a-iJii. !- .s .s si'ittiien. Brooklyn boiler inakeis ha- -u for a ten percent, advance efwa The Freeman h Journal denies that I'ar ne.ll contemplates resigning hir seat in Pailiameut. A National I'ank (Joes UndiT. Butten, May 22. The Pacific national bank, which susper.ded some mouths age, and lesumcd only a few weeks a;e, stepped payment again te-day and will wind up its business. There was lack of public con fidence since thu fiist suspension. The depositors will be paid in "full, but oii;i eii;i nal stockholder will have their invest ment of two million dellais wiped out. Killed by u Tall or Keck. Pit'isten, Pa., May 22. James Dough erty, aged ;52, a miner employed at the Barnes shalt, was killed this morning by a (all of tock. I-'iid of the Crovesclan I.'evelt. Cr.TiNOi, May 22. Ths Crcveiciana being destitute of all means of carrying en the levelt have ciesFcd the Meutinergrin fienticr rand surrendered their arms te the Mentinrrgrin troops. They were then -turned. The revolt is thus ended. Death el u Prominent Prohibitionist. . West Grtevn, Pa., May 22. J. Heward Leeds, a prominent prohibitionist, is dead after a long sickness from heart disease. He was one of the original abolitionists, aud one of the founders of the probihition prebihition probihitien ist'party in this count'. Prussia and tbeVattcau, Londen, May 22. A dispatch te the Xcks from Berlin states tliat the negotia tions between Prussia and the Vatican have advanced rapidly during the past few days. There is every hope of a satisfac tory settlement by the middle of Jane. Prince ItismarcR's Illncs). Londen, May 22. Prince Bismarck is still a great invalid but he is determined te attend the second reading of the tobacco monopoly bill in the Reichstag if he has te be carried te the Heuse. WEATIIEK INDICATIONS. Washington. May 23 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, colder cloudy weather, with light rains, variable winds shifting neitherly, higher pressure. Fire iu Calcutta. Calcutta, May 22 A number of small dwellings here covering three acres of ground and occupied by; natives were de stroyed by lire ou Friday last. Threatening Cardinal McCabe. Dublin, May. 23. Cardinal McCabe has received a number of threatening let ters. He is guarded by police. MJUtKJSTlt. ,-aw -tern artj.H. Siw Yerk. May 2i Fleur State and Western quiet aud prices wlthent ctccldcil change. Seuti-crn steady and quiet. Wheat opened a shade better: afterward-, lest the advance and declined QiC.ce ; uc-tive speculative udlng; Ne. 2 Bed. May, $14 1 30 : de J . -. $l 4&-Q1 50 : de Jul v. $1 3-2, fil :53W: ! Augu-t, Si liXGl 25; de Sept., $1 24XQ1 -r. Cern a sh ule easier and dull : new mi-ted western. -i-e. iasic; de futures. S!ijS.V (c. Oats without quotable chanse; Ne. 2 June SSc ; de J i. j , 5 i,wy,c ; de -iept., IGjc. Cattle Market. PiiiLADEta .-." Mav 21. Cattle maruct In ac tive dera "id n hif-liest pricis ever known, smiles. 2 400 hew ; priiun tit S?i(g9"ic: geed at s.s4C: niL-ibaiu. VfxMip: common at 7i,T7,c: fat cows, S'igT'-Jc ; dressed beeves, l-Jfil.-JKc. -beep n::;.K-et active-; i.ile, 12C0 head: wool sheen. .37e; sheared .sheep, SSt!Jc; sjiriiiR hiuib-. iS-j-lii,' .t Hogs mar'vi f uctivi eaicH, tS.ive head ; prime at ll-.'4e :e:l, il 4i:. ,.; ll';!it nixed, lOfflllc. l.ii;aei'i:i.. iiiikei, PuiLADBLrBi., "-lay '.'flour .lu'l In. I firm: Mipertii.e. j:: ..! 25; E.Mr:;, JI -1". (pS iJ : Ohie am' I -ldi w.i Family. I5 2jIi 7 00; St. Iannis de, i''57 : Minnesota cxitn. $7(S7."7: destraU.I .. i7 'e7 7." ; Winter p::l ent, 57 50JS .Vi ; .s Hi' kU itfi'.K Kyelteurat $1 rte- heat tinner, ii:. . uii ; P.i. Ucd, 1 4,",tl ., . de Amber, $1 17431 ... Cern tirm with fair demand ;Stcanu r. Yellow, H7QS-V ; Mixed, e7sS7e ; Ne. ::ii !, MallJe. O.itsVtea.Iy bntii:iel : Ne. 1 White. i"c. . ileli'e; No.:;dei;ic; Ne. 2 Mixed, d'c. K-.v linn nt'.)2c. Previsions llrm. Laid llrin. liutteriiinrket dull and xveiilc ; Cre-.iuicry CYtm2IS2Uc; Io-;eod te choice, 22Cf21c. KelU neiiiiiial ; P.i. and Western, 1217c Kt;? .in!et : l'tx. --IlKG-JIc : Western, 2ne. Chee'-.. firm and fiirly active P.'lreleiimdiill ; liellne l,7jje. WiiU'.-yut fl 21 Seen- nnvhaiiKcd. jr.iln BiKS lVtiviitiuii yuitt-iimn.. I'v.r '.'clock iuotattem of -ratn aiitl prtivit. '.ii;.. iiu niched by S. K. Yunilt, Ilrekur, l."S i-'.t-'' i in -ilrcet. 5iay 2i CIilcse. Wheul Cern Oats Perk Lard -.;.iy 7i;s -iy. June... 1.2s); .72i.i ..il l'.7. II I7J .Inly.... I.27A .72'i .l-VU l'J! 11 1 Alllllxt 1.1",7K .... .... l'hiladlphlit. May l.l-" -si ,:l June.... 1.4l'i .S2'4 ."!!$ July..... I.2S-4 .S'1 .Mvi r.lve nteeK marlirli. CiucAoe. Heks Kecelpts, lS.OOOheail : shipments-. S,:,m head ; market very bri-ik unit lOis liiBher ; all sold carlv ; common le jjoed mixeil, $7 3oa!7ye; HkIiL $7 '"iKtS Oil ; heavy imckuiK and sluppliur, $7'.i5S4ii; skips anil culls dull at $5 50&7 15. Cattlc-Kcteipts. 1,200 lieiul: liipmeiiIs,3.U0i) head; market stren; und active; very small eltcrinss efshippinR stock : experts, $75048 ; reed te choice shipping. $7O0i7 40 : coinuieu te luir, $i WiZQIi'M ; mixed biitclH-iV $' 75fa a iw ;j;ras.s Texzins strong ; eoinmeii te choice eiinneis, $1 755 50 ; stockers and leedvrs nt ?.l 2.-.5 75. Sheep KeeciptH. S00 head ; shlpnients, 100 lieiul; peer te fair, $l4 75 ; liiedlii.n te geed, $.r5 50 ; chelcii te extra. $' 40. stneK raatrnc. New Yeifc, Philadelphia ami Lecal Slecks also United Stati.'s llends reported daily by . Aoen IS. Lewo, 22 North Queen street. (tftur " 10:00 law 2:30. A. v.yt. r.M. Del., i.iu-k.& Western Denver & Itle Grande. N. V.. Lake Krlc & Western... KiifctTenn, Va.& tJeergtft , Lata ShercS. fillch. Southern.. New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ontario A Western Omaha Cem.... Omaha Preferred , Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific... ...... ......... Wubaali. -. i. mis X Puciilc... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania IL K ISutmle Pitts. A West Northern Pacific Cem , " t'relcrrcd... 1S 121M --IW CI5A i l? 3 -?;, i''7i 1(H 103 102i teri l-7Si 1T'' -H l-lrt i- :is :rs'; :Kji .... ii)i'4 . 4i'A -i7 42!4 iu iii-ji te'A te an &a S4X asa ?s u; MVt sua 21 it; 41-Ji 21 n; mi 1'UUITIVAL. ifOIC JUKV L'(immIMl(NKK. SUIUECTTO THE DECISION OV TUB OKMOCI-AT!..-eOCSTV CONVBXTIOJ. WILLIAM ELLMAKEIt, Karl Township IIKN.IAM1N UUItKlt, Hill Ward. City. A. '.. KIXttWALT, 1st War.l, City. .IEKOME II. SIIULTZ, Kllzubetlitewn. ClAtTHINU. QLLLlN'i Ol'fl WM OFF ! IN i)!:iI.li TD DlbPO-L Or THE ANCi; OK MY STOCK OF 1LVL- RSADY-MADE CLOTHING t . MADE ANOTHER UEDUCTiO? r .. AN KXTKA TEN PElt KNT. WII.l. P.K M.l.nwi:i TO I'.VKIiY 1'CK- fllASKIt Of' vl.VK ARTICLE .V Iii:AIr-MAlK VI.OTMIXC We have .M EN'S SUITS ter $."., worth $!; -i worth $1.1; 110 worth j IS; $12 worth . KOY'h SUITS ler $.! M.eith?."; $lwertli$7; $.i worth fl. Ite.iui'iiiber, the balance and entire stock of Ituady-MiideClethiiiKinust be closed out by July 1st, n) we intend te de an entile lerc&ast fail SUITS MADE te ORDER In the Late-it aud meat elegant- style. Eui- plnyinjjH First -Class Cutter, 1 can readily "iiarantec a Perfect Fit. AL. ROSENSTEIN. ONh PRICE CLOTHIEK and TAILOR, Ne. 37 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. Next deer te Shultz & Bre.'a Hat store. VKW B1IIX1NKBV STOKB. Miss IJBZTFi WEBER. (Latoet 47 North Queen St.), has OFEsnce a run: iilery as! Trimming !. At Ne. 20 WEST KLNG ST " (Snyder's Old Stand), Where she will be pleased, te have her frfumls. customers and the pnbllc in general patronize her. COM KINGS MADE INTO SWITCHES at Sc. per oz. A larce variety of hair work en hand. Millinery and Hair Werk done at reduced prices. Crepe done ever like new. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. The l-nb-t Novel Nevel llct of Hats. F'ewer.s, Fcalber.s. &-. Please give ine u call. -JO-imdM,W&3 iriM