Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 02, 1883, Image 3

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    LANCASTEK DAILY rNTEIXIGENGEK! WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 1883
was removed te Christiana for burial to
day. An umbrella sterj has been started en
Frent street.
Crade or 1'aptla.
Tbe following is the percentage of tbe
pupils of James street hicher grade sec
ondary school for April, 1883 :
ACLAeS.
Laura Sleber 99 Clara Stauffcr 62
Gertrude Halbacb..:38 Mary Munson 10
Fred. J.ulz 97 Elmer Brlnscr. 54
Charles Feil 'M Gertrude Breslus... 52
Chas.Sener 94 William Leng 40
Frank Smith 93 Hamle Stauter. 44
Annie Buehrle 89 Peter Flick 42
Emma Leng 8"i Bertha Am wake... 39
Christ Flick 75 Annie Smith 28
Will Smith 73 Carrie Benedict.... 24
Gertie Zeclier fi'J
B CLASS.
Ed. Gllgere 99Cera Gumpr 51
Richard Adams 99 Laura Urey 51
Krcd King K! Chas. Fiagg 49
Harriet Ilcdncka... 81 Mamle. Miley 49
Benedict Hacker... 78 Patrick McEvey.... 49
Harriet Gest 7.1 Emma Reth 48
Walter McCeskev.. 70 Fleni Miles 47
Harry Leyden. ...'. G7 AinellaKuutz 41
Luclia Bausrnan.... Ella Meckley 30
Mamie Lutz or, Lizzie Rete :58
MeryK fewepe l Mamie Themas 32
David Evans l KmanuelGeuipt.... VJ
Kutle O'lJiyun CO Ida Glbbs 21
Returning te China.
Rev. Charles Leaman, accompanied by
bis wife and two children, left Lancaster
te return te China, via Ban Francisce, te
lesume bis labors as a missionary te China.
Rev. Leaman is a native of this county, a
brother of Win. Leaman, esq , of this city,
and went te China as a missionary in 1874.
A year age he came home via the Red
Sea, Suez Canal and Mediterranean, te visit
America. Since his arrival be has been
spending the most of his time with friends
and relatives in this county. He is an
earnest and able minister, about ii8 years
of age, and returns te his field of labor in
recuperated health. His many friends iu
Lancaster county wish him and his family
a safe voyage te the land of the Celestials.
Charged IVltn Larceny.
Jesse Bayler, of Washington borough,
was arrested en complaint of Rufus Ger
lacb, who charges him with having stolen
en Saturday last a silver watch. The
watch was afterwards found in Sayler's
house. Sayler was taken before Alderman
Spurrier last evening, and in default of
bail was committed te the county jail for
a hearing en Saturday afternoon at two
o'clock.
7 he Mwenurrcher flail.
The corner-stone of the new M;cnncr M;cnncr
cher hall will be laid te-morrow afternoon
at 4 o'clock. The M:unnorcher will meet
at their present liall at 3 o'clock and will
be escorted by the city band te the site of
the new building. The ceremonies will
be open te the public.
Forestalling the Market.
Win. SchaefTer, croceryman, ei West
King street, was arrested this morning by
Officer Leaman for purchasing produce iu
the city markets te sell again. He had a
hearing before Alderman A. F. Dennelly,
aud was discharged en payment of a (iue
and costs, amounting te ever $0.
ABcecftien Thursday.
Te morrow will be Ascension Thursday
aud will be kept, as a holy day in many of
the churches.
At St. James, at H o'clock a. m. the
Hely Communion will be celebrated with
full choral service
In the Far Went.
The Daily Gazette, April 2G, of Colerado
Springs, Cel., announces the arrival there
en that day, of the Raymond excursion
party from the Eastern states. It includes
Miss Myra L. Deck, of HarriBburg, and
Samuel aud J. M. Denlinger, of this
ceuury.
Literary Kuiertalnnient.
A musical and literary entertainment, which
premise te be very unlovable, will be given
in the basement el the first Relermed church
Friday evening, by the young tolkset the
church. The juice of admission is hut ten
centH, iinl the uilalr should be well patronized.
It
nuuseheKt Market.
UA1RV.
Cup cheese, "cups
Collage cheese, 2 pieces
Dutch cheese ft lump ,
POI'LTItT.
Chickens fl pair (live)
" fl piece (cleaned)
Pigeons, tf pr
Turkeys, lire
cleaned, fi ft
Ducks cleaned.....
Geese live
VKOBTABI.KS.
Beans, Lima, ?1 qt
Carrots f bunch
Cabbage, ) head
Head salad
Potatoes fl Kpk
" a Imu
Sweet Potatoes pk
Unions fl pk .
Radishes?) bunch.
Soup Beans fl qt
Salsify fl bunch
Turnips 1 J-i pk
Celery pr. bunch
Rhubarb
MISCELLANEOUS.
Apple Butter j3 qt ,
Eggs?! dez
Lard fi e... ...... ....... ..........
Miuce Meat 11 fi
vruitb.
App'es, fl i pk
Bananas fl dez
Chestnuts, fl qL
Cranberries, fi qt
Cocoanuts each
Currants, dried, fl ft
Dried Apples fl qt
" Peaches f! qt ,
Lemens p dez...... ,
Oranges fl dez ,
FIbH.
Black Vrft, ft ft
Cattish fl ft
Ced ft ft-................... ..-. .....
Herring fl dez
Mullets, fl ft
It crcii
Smells. V) B
Salmen fl A
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It 11 ill) II !,
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MKATS.
Beet fl qt. front
Ill II (a
Beet steak, fl ft
" Roast (rib) fl .
" (chuck) $! ft
" Corned, $1 ft
" Dried, fl ft
Bologna dried
Pressed beet per ft
Bacen ft ft.............. ....... ......
Calves Liver
Ham, sliced, ft ft
Ham, whole ft ft
Lamb fl ft
Mutten If) ft
Shoulder ft ft
Sausage ft ft.,
" smoked ft ft
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Cern ft eus... ............. ........ . ..
Clevcrsccd, fl bus.....
rleur p qr.... ...... --. ..--....
Cern weal, ft qt
Oatmeal ft ft
Hny Tlmcthy ft ten
" Clever fl ten
VrtL IS W U US
v r UU3.
Timethy Seed fl bus
Wheat eus
Flaxseed, fl bus
Hungarian, fl bus
Orchard Grass, ft bus
Hemp, ft bus.;
Herd Grass, fl pus
Kane Seed, ft b"
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SPJSVZAL MOTIOJM.
N obeot should neglect a cough. Take Hale's
Heney el lloreueund and Tar instanler.
I)ll,.n n, .i i.A .. A..n Ann .fK.....
myllwdeed&w
The nulrltlve properties ei Celden's Liquid
Becf Tonic sustain the body without solid
leeil. Celdcn't ; no ether. ityl-lwrteed&w
The worst forms ei liver disease cured by
Simmons Liver Hcgulater.
jBS-Diamend Dyes will color any thing any
color, and never latl. The easiest and best
way te economize. 10 cents, at all druggists.
UtTB UOOOS.
BOWERS &
Just opened this week an immense
te give you an idea what they are. Our
ceive a anetuer immense let 01 nuw puiMjiun
LACE CURTAINS.
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AN IMMENSE LOT OPENED THIS WEEK IN ECRUE AND WHITE.
We also received this week a special bargain in BLACK SILK at $1.00. We guarantee this te be the best Silk eQered in
this city for the money.
REAL BARGAINS IN COLORED SILKS. REAL BARGAINS IN SUMMER SILKS.
Alse ask te see the GREAT RELIEF CORSET, best and most Comfortable Corset made.
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH
e
PKNINO DAILY.
JOHN
New Styles in Gents' Suitings, Pantaloenings &c.
Made up in the HIGHEST STYLli OF THE ART at Reasonable Prices.
Full Lines of Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
NO. 25 EAST KZLNTC STREET,
JOHN S. GIVLER.
Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure consists el internal
and external treatment at same time and it
makes the nkln white, soft and smooth. ItJ
contains no poisonous n ugs. l at druggists.
" The headache in my case was one of long
ttandiiti, but Dr. Jlensen'x Celery and Chamo
mile Pills conquered.'" C. T. Reiner, German
Minister et the Gospel, Leslie. O. 50 cents at.
druggists.
Tlic lru; ina'uvlul antidote; see advertise
ment of Minineiw Liver Kefjulater.
He te II. it. ceciinin'M nrug store ler Mrs.
Freeman's A'cvt National Jlyes. -Fer bright
ni'Hsuiiil tSuruliility et c-oler. are uneqiialetl.
Celer liem - te 5 pounds. Directions in Kng-11-iliaHd
lieiinuu. Vricu. 15 cents.
ISrewn'H Housebete! Panacea
Is tl' most elective Pain Destroyer in the
world. Will uuwt surely quicken the bleed
wliclhcr tiikcn internally or applied exter
nally, aue thereby mere certainly KEL1EVE
TAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and it 1h warranted dou deu dou
ble the slrcnxth than any ether similar prepa.
ration.
Itcurrs pain in the Side, Hack or ISewelf,
Sere Threat, lUumuiatlum, Toothache, and
ALL AUIIbS, and is The Ureat Believer el
i'aln. " UKOWX'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be In every family. A teaspoenlul el
the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweet
ened. If prclerred, taken at bedtime, will
11IIKAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle.
inayl-T.Th,F&w
When Tbere'a a Will There's a Way.
Anyone who has the will te try Themas
Kclcctrlc Oil. will Hiircly And the way te re
bust hcaltn, In cases of bronchial affections,
Here threat, pains, etc.; and as an internal re
medy, It Is Invaluable. Fer sale by II. It.
Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 12& North Queen
street.
KKSCUKU FKU91 DEATH.
The lollewliiRstatementot William J. Cough
In, el Semcrville, Mass., is ae remarkable that
we bet? te ask for it the attention of our read
ern. lie says : "In the fall et 16701 was taken
with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesli. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer el 1877 1 wasadmlttcd te the City Hospital.
Whllethere the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med
icines. 1 was se lar gene at one time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope
lint a friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S
BAI-SAM FOIt THE LUNGS. I laughe at
my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I
get a bf ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur
prise a" tl gratification, I commenced te feel
better My hope, once dcud, began te revive,
and te lay 1 leel in better spirits than I have
the past three years.
" I wrilethls hoping you will publish It, be
that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOUTHE LUNUS, and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1
have taken two bottles and can positively say
that It has done me mere geed than all the
ether medicines I have taken since my sick
ness. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.'
Sold bv U. It. Cochran, 137 Jferth Oucen street
MAitKlAtiXS.
MeBrur Ebkrlt. On the 30th et April, 1883,
by the Kev. W. T. Gerhard, at; liU lestuence.
Ne 3lEastOrange streHt, Mr. Jehn Murphy
te Mrs. Lety Eberly, both et Lancaster Cl'y.
Itd&w
Ernst Dikkelbere. At the house et the
bride's parent by Kev. F. P. Mayaer. Geerge
Ernst te Kme Dinkelberg, both of this city.
L
UKA.TUH.
I!eLLiN(!F.u Iu tliU city, en the 1st lutt.,
Slii. tt cunda HolUnger, aged 80 years.
The relatives and friends of the latnlly are
respectfully invited te attend the luneral from
the residence et Mrs. Henry, Ne. 605 East
Mar Oil itrcet, en Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment at St. Antheny's ceme
tery. ll
Scballer. In this city, en the 30th inst.,
Geerge Scballer, aged 6.1 years, 3 months and
1 7days.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral irem
his late residence. Ne. 42 Seuth MulDcrry
street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Interment at Shrelner's cemetery. It
If&tr ADVMHTIM2JS.EliTli.
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ANT1CD.-A UININO-KOOM GIKL,
Apply at the GRAPE IIUT1SL.. It
MAKK NO MIHTAKK, BUT l'UKCHASK
the genuine YaraClsar for 5c. at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
8TORE.
1UHL1U SALK.-OM TI1UKSDA Y, MAT 3,
18S3, will be sold at Ne. 315 church
Htrcet. the entire let el nearly new HOUSE
HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, together
with a let or Fine Perfumery and Barber's
Supplies. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock, when
terms will be made known by
HENRY WELSCH,
.lACOn GUHDAKEK, AuCt. It
ArilLL 1.1 NK OIT LOKKILLAKU'S
Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the
lead at 10 cents per plug at
UARTMAN'S.YELLOW FRONT;CIUAR
STORE.
I.MK SALK TUK VKKY URSIKAIILK
1 and commodious three-story brick TEN
ROOMED DWELLING, having gas, bath, het
and celli water, range and cellar heater, situ
ated en the northwest corner of East Walnut
and North Christian streets. This property is
in first class condition.
Terms easy. Possession given immediately.
JOHN H. METZLER,
3tdS,W,&S Ne. Seuth Duke St.
ELECTION NOT1UB.
Or pick Susquehanna, canal Company,)
Cerner Lexington and Davis Streets,
Baltimore May 3, 1883.
Netice is hereby given that a general meet
ing et tbe stockhe ders of this cempaav will
be held at the ofllce in Baltimore en MON
DAY, MAY II. 1883, at I o'clock p. m., for the
election et eiilcers and managers ler tbe en
siling year.
l lie transfer books will be clcsed en SAT
URDAY, the 5th inst, and remain cleied until
after the election. By order.
ROBERT D. BROWN,
may2-12ta Treasurer.
XEW ADVJSRTlHEMEltTB.
WHITE GOODS
AT
HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
stock of Novelties in WHITE GOODS. These goods are handsome and should be seen
stock of HAMBURG and SWISS EMBROIDERIES is larger than ever, having just re
turn ra.
BCXWEKS & HTTKST,
QUEEN STREET.
S. G1VLER
OPENING DAILY.
LANCASTER, PA.
NEW AltVJlK'J'ISEaiMNTS.
B
AKUA1NS JN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS !
ZEI LER k WOODWARD'S Wholesale and Retail MUSIC STOKE,
Ne, 38 WEST KING STREET.
We have THIS DAY xecelved the LARGEST and FINEST LOT of llorneis. Guitars, Binjes,
German Ac erd- ens. Blew Acinrdtnns and Violins ever brought te this city. The instru
n cuts are all Imported, with a lew exceptions the Guitars being made In this country As
cv.ry one should knew, American Guitars are the best. They nr the best and cheapest the
ii arket afferi.'s. We purchase these instruments In large quintitles and there 'ere can eiler
them at the lowest cash prices. Decker Bres., Haines Bre. and Stuit. & Bauer Pianos. Masen
A Hamlin Organs. Sold for ea- h at the lowest 11 mi res, or en the instalment plan. Full line,
of Organelles, Aiistens, Ilarmeneltes, Ac. All the LATEST Sheet Music. Hl7-3md&Iyw
lEUKUK FAUNKSTOUH,
( BAIR'S OLD
14 EAST KING STREET,
Offers the following attractions iu the
Dress Goods Department.
Enibroidered Satteen and Zephyr Rebes at Greatly Reduced Price-.
Linen Lawns, 25 and S7A cents.
Newest Styles iu French Sattcens and Scotch Zephyrs,
Nun's Veilings, all wool French Beges, 25 inches wide, 25 cents.
Dress Cleths iu all (Jualities.
Cleth Face Flannels.
White Suitiugs for Seaside and Country.
Grey and Brown Suitiugs for Steamer and Travehuj; Suits.
Euclish Jersey Gloves. Garnet, Blue, Crushed Strawberries, Black and Tans.
Black Kid Gloves iu all the popular makes and sryles, Heek, Butten aud Mutqiie
ircs, aud always at the Lewest Prices.
tatrc;
GrEOEGE FAHNESTOCK,
NO. 14 BAST KING STREET,
JVKII' AJtrAJtTISlCMJSNTa.
1KUY MY UllDIKt FKU.11 F1KST IIANuS
for cash and sell the best goods for the
money In the city at
HARTMAN'S YKLI.OW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
WANTKD.-TEN MOICi: UIUAKMAK
ers wauted Immediately en $1.00 and
$l 60 work, at JtEECE'S,
It Ne. 114 fceuth Queen Street.
UOK HKNT. THIS STOKK KOOM, NO. 35
Jl North Queen street, new occupied by
Ames Rtngwalt. Apply te
J 1IOS. E.FRANKLIN.
fob7.8.!,104eedtfd Ne. 13) East King St.
Lancaster County National Bank, )
May 1, 1SS1. (
riiHE ruaru eir uirkuteks have
JL this day declared a dividend et five and
one-half per cent., payable en demand.
F II. BRENEMAN,
may2-2tl&tw Cashier.
YKLI.OW FRUnr 5c. HAVANA UIOAlt,
is the brst in the city, made and for sale
'"' HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
P
KV BOWMAN & WtAVER'3 VKL.H.-
brated Lancaster county CREAMKRY
BUTTER, made from fiesh cieim every
mernim?. Families supplied. Ne disappoint
ment in delivery.
CIIAS. W. ECKERT,
12!) East King street,
It Sele agent ler Lancaster.
1 KUUUKY FOB SAL.E.
A WELL-ESTABLISHED
GROCERY STORE
In a large manufacturing country town.
Heuse, Mere, otere Fl.xtuies and a full linee"
GROCERIES. The whole can be bought ler
less than $2,500.
Inquire atttie
al-lmd " INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE.
T 1TKKAKV UNTEKTjVINMKST,
The jeung folks et the FIRST REFORMED
,. CHURCH will give a
Literary and Musical Entertainment,
in tne B.ipement et the Church en FRIDAY
EVENING, MAY 4, at 7J-J o'clock. Tickets of
a.lTilsjlen, 10 cents, te be had at the deer en
the evening of the entertainment. A pleasant
time mav be anticipated. "All are Invited."
m2 2cd
C-l IRAKOFIKK INSURANCE CUnl'ANI
T
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current Rates.
Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AG KNTS,
Ne. 19 East King Street.
ml2 0mdM.W&SR
N
KW CLOTHING FAKLUB.
Jno. J. Smaling,
TAILOR,
Would be pleased te have you call, at his
PARLOR,
Ne. 22 North Queen St.,
TO EXAMINE THE
Latest Novelties,
FOR
Men's Wear,
Imported direct ler our trade.
SECOND FLOOR, BABBLE FRONT.
may2-lwdB
LACE CURTAINS.
LANCASTER, PA.
& CO.
GEO. F. RATHVON
AT-
STORE. )
LANCASTER, PA.
tiliW AJH'JHlTliSJSAIJMTS.
A FULL. ASSOKleIKNT OF URIAH AN1
Apple-weed Pines. Weeden Pines from
Si. up, at
JIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
TlfTKlMIKSDAy, DIAV 3, 1883.
Of, By and Fer the
People.
Oak Hall is a great labor ex
change for a large class of this
community.
Oak Hall is owned and man
aged entirely in Philadelphia in
terests. Oak Hall has always aimed
te win and held friends by fair
methods of dealing.
Oak Hall gives te Philadel
phia the most complete organi
zation in America for the retail
trade in Men's and Beys' Cloth
ing. Everybody has heard this
very often, but justas the season
for buying Spring Clothing
comes en it is timely and proper
that we should say it all again.
Wanamaker & Brown.
Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets.
J."
MARTIN CO.
-TI1E-
46
MATHEE"
KID GL0TE
IS THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT.
T-iey lace without hooks te catch or strain
thc'kid. They are instantly laced or unlaced
by the sinple pulling of the cords They fit the
hand perfectly, and excel all ethers for dura
bility and simplicity ei construction, case and
quickness in operation.
&LL SHADES. ALL SIZES.
Every Pair Warranted.
FOR J-ALE ONLY BY
J. B. MRTDf & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prinee StSi
LANCASTKR.PA.
SECOND EDITION.
WEDNESDAY EVENING MAT 2. 1883.
IRISH AFFAIRS.
MEWS FROM OLD KB1N UY CABLE.
Uelaney and Themas Plead Guilty te the
Charge of Mnrder and are Sentenced
te be Hanged.
Dublin, May 2. Patrick Delaney aud
Themas Caffrey, two mere of the men
charged with participation iu the murders
of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mn
Burke in Phoenix park en the evening of
the Gth of May, were arraigned for trial
this morning. They created a sensation
in the court room by pleading guilty te
the charge against them. They were both
sentenced by Judge O'Brien te ba hanged
en the 2d of June next.
The Prisoners Give Seme Facts About the
Murders.
In pleading guilty Delaney said he was
forced te go te the park by the society te
which he belonged. He saw the murders
committed, but took no part iu them. lie
went te the park in Kavanagh's car. Kav
anagh and Carey, he said, speak the truth.
The murders were committed by Jee
Brady and Timethy Kelly and by nobody
else.
Caffrey said he had te go te the park
under pain of death and that he did net
knew what was going te happen until
twenty minutes before the murders were
committed.
A tiecalcltraui Nationalist Remanded.
Cerk, May 2. A prominent member of
the Nationalist party, named Murphy, has
been remanded for trial for refusing te
testify at a private iuquiry.
HAlUilSUUKU MEWS.
Proceedings in the Legislature.
Special Dispatch te the Imtkllieesceb.
Hariiisbukg, Pa., May 2. In tbe Scu
ate te day Heuse bills were favorably re
ported as fellows : Te prevent political
assessments ; te prevent perilous perform
ances ; te regulate salaries in Philadelphia
with amendment reducing the salaries
provided in the bill from $8,000 te $G,000.
Tim Se n at n bill te authorize the state Gall
ery commissioners te sell and purchase
real estate, which was recalled from the
governor, was amended se as te provide
that little expense for the proposed new
rule for hatching houses with improve
ments shall net exceed the amount ob
tained by the silo of the old property. The
following bills passed finally : Heuse bill
te rejieal an act authorizing clerks of mar
kets te weigh butter, lard and sausage ;
Senate bill permitting the killing el Eng
lish sparrows.
In the llenxe.
Mr. Zeiglcr submitted a resolution for
final adjournment en June Gth; en which
no motion was taken. The Heuse pro
ceeded te the consideration of the bill for
the assessment and collection of mercan
tile and ether state license tax ; the bill
was discussed until the hour of adjourn
ment.
Stray lirecnbackers.
A number of Greenback-Laber leaders,
anionic them Thes. A. Armstrong, Chair
man Heath, Congressman JJrumm and ex
Senater Parker, will meet thia afternoon
iu this city, te decide whether te nominate
a state ticket.
OAVK HIMSKL UP.
Ta&tnt; the Chances of Being Acquitted of
murder Coram lied Under Streng
Provocation.
Bismarck, Dak., May 2. William A.
Wilsen, from Meuse lliver, gave himself
up yesterday for killing a mau named
Bailey last mouth. It seems that Bailey
had killed a settler, taking his wife's
money and ethor offects, and Wilsen was
the leader of the crowd iu taking Bailey
tejustice. Bailey attempted te get away
from the citizens and fired at Wilsen, who
fired in return, the hall taking effect iu
Bailey's stomach. The latter, bofero ex
piring, confessed the murder of a man
S.mcd Woodruff last December, and that
he threw the body into Meuso river.
A Preposition te Bulla a New Railroad.
Easten, Pa., May 2. At a meeting of
the beard of trade last night, a proposi preposi
tion of W. S. Moorehead aud W. T.
Witte, of Philadelphia, te build a read
from Easten and Banger, and aftcrwardB
extend it te Scranton, was accepted and a
committce was appointed te secure the
right of way through Easten. The read
is te be known as the Easten & Banger
railroad. It is understood that the read
will connect with the Pennsylvania rail
road at Phillipshurg, N. J.
THE KEYSTONE 1'OI.LIeKT ACCluENl'.
Ueatb of the Fourth Victim of the .explosion
Ashland, Pa., May 2. Charles Tyler,
one of the men injured by the explosion
at the Keystone colliery en Monday, died
late last night after great suffering. Tyler
is the fourth victim of the explosion. He
leaves a wife and six children in peer cir
cumstances. Ceurad Walter, the ether
injured man, has entirely recovered.
Busy Tobacco Market in San Francisce.
San Francisce, May 2. A large crowd
was in attendance yesterday morning te
purchase tobacco revenue stamp?. By 8
o'clock $50,000 worth had been sold. The
revenue department state that during the
siege last evening ever $125,000 worth
were sold.
Oil en Fire.
AllentewN, Pa., May 2. The axle of
an oil car en the Lehigh & Susquehanna
railroad broke last night at Tieiehler's
station, and the oil becoming ignited, five
cars with their contents were burned. The
tiacks were damaged and travel was im
peded until this morning.
m
Miners Striae ac shenanileab.
SnENANDO.vn, Pa., May 2. Werk at Ne.
4 colliery, of the Lehigh Valley company
was stepped today by a strike of the
leaders. They have been leading 22 cars
a day, but new refuse te lead mere than
16. Hence the strike.
A Verdict el Net Guilty In the Ueacliamp
vase.
Wilmington, Del., May 2. An Every
Evening special from Ridgway, Md., says
that the jury in the Beachamp case came
in at 2 o'clock with a verdict of net
guilty.
Twe Yeung Girls Hnrned te Heath.
Bailey's Harber, Wis., May 2. Wm.
Jacksen's residence here was destroyed by
fire this morning and his daughters, Olive
and Bertha, aged respectively 7 and 12
years, perished in the flames.
Postmaster Appointed.
Washington, May 2. Jehn H. James
has been appointed postmaster at Nanti
coke, Fa.
WEATHER INWIOATIONS.
Washington, May 2. Fer the Middle
Atlantie states, partly cloudy weather, with
local rains, winds mostly northerly, sta
tionary or higher temperature, lower
pressure.
Ilrewnlng Ills Capter.
At Bayview, near the Atlantic High
lands, last Saturday, a large fish hawk
swooped down into the waters of the
bay, embedded in its calens a
huge fish. The bird reBO with
its prey, but its weight proved tee
great and dragged him down. Several times
the bird struggled te ascend, but failed
and, exhausted.it finally fell into the water
clinging te its captive. Its talons were se
imbedded in the fish that it could net re
lease them and it was drowned. The fish
died of its wounds and both were washed
ashore, where with difficulty they were
separated.
AN AACIKNT STEED.
Tbe
Creature Which Wan Fixed Vp and
Beld ler a Seveu Year Old.
Philadelphia Times.
Edward Partridge who has a restaurant
at 13 North Eighth street, wanted te buy a
horse. He saw-tbe advertisement ou April
17. of an animal which was offered for sale
for $500, at a private stable at 531 China
street. He visited the place and uncon
sciously fell into the hands of Edward
McKnight, a professional herse sharper,
from Bosten. McKnight pretended that
the beast had cost $1,400, and was part
of his father's estate and was net sold for
want of nieny. Net at all. Iu fact.
McKnight seemed cast down by the
threught of parting with the steed, which
he represented te be only seven years old.
Mr. Partridge who confessed himself no
judge of horseflesh, bought the beast for
$350 and received a writteu guarantee
from McKuigut that he would refund the
money if the horse proved unsatisfactory.
Mr. Partridge's lirst discevery was that
the animal could net cat. He sent him te
Jehn Lurzalere.at Bread aud Weed streets,
with orders te sell him at any price. A
visitor examined the herse and reared with
laughter.
"What ! that there boss seven years
old !" he shouted. " Why, he's just
twenty seven." He explained that it had
been owned by Charles Smith, near Had Had
denfield, N J., for twenty years and he
had sent it te the bazaar, whero it was
sold ou Saturday, April 1-1, for $G8. It
was returned en account of a fault iu oue
hoof, and was sold again ou
the next Monday for $70. It
was discovered that McKnight was
the purchaser, and, after having the
herse clipped and dosed up with roedicina
te make him spirited, he sold him the
the next day te Mr. Partridge. Mr. Lar
zelcre obtained $G1 for the deceptive steed.
Mr. Partridge get a warrant yesterday
from Magistrate Lardner, and Detectives
Kingsten aud Whiteman arrested Mc
Knight and hi? hostler, Philip Connelly.
Mr. Partridge testified hew he had
beeu " bitten" in the transaction.
Mr. Larzalore provoked a laugh
by the declaration of the great aue
of the herse, and Detective Kingsteu said
he had evidence that McKnight had
swindled ethers and was fresh from Wew
Yerk aud Bosten. MeKtiig'ut's actum
plice had lied. The prisener offered te
refund Mr. Partridge's $350 te have the
suit withdrawn, but was put under $1,000
"bail for a further hearing. Ceuuclly was
released.
A Numerous Progeny.
One of Seuth Carolina's most popular
aud esteemed citizens was a lather at
18 and a grandfather at 30, and hiu
daughter had five sous aud three sons-in-law
in the Confederate army, all of
thorn except the youngest son captains.
The Columbia correspondent of the x.u
nusta (Oa.) Chronicle, who is responsible
for the truth of these assertions, says fur
ther : "This young graudfather probably
had net less than 100 descendants in the
different armies of the Confederacy, aud
his children, grandchildren aud great
grandchildren are new legion. Twe of
his sons are lead lug cotteu meu of your
city ; oue of his grandsons, by
marriage. is a prominent bank
eliiccr in Augusta ; a grandson is a
popular state officer of Seuth Caro
lina, and many ether descendants are oc
cupying exalted positions in the profes
sions, iu mercantile pursuits, aud in public
offices, aud all of thorn bave inherited the
high notions f honor which characterized
their illustrious ancestor."
Vital Questions!
Auk the most eminent pliyHicitm
Ol any school, what 13 the hest thin:; in the
world for quieting arid alluyiti all Irritation
et the nerves and curing all forms of nervous
complaints, giving natural, childlike refresh
ing sleep always ?
And they will tell you unhesitatingly
"Sonie form et Heps !"
ciiAraa: l.
Ask any or all el the nieit eminent physi
cians :
4 What Is the best anil only remedy that can
he relied en te cure ull di.-ea.se et the kidneys
and miliary organs ; such as firiglits disease,
dlubnte3, retention erinubility te retain urine
und all the diseases and iillimeiits peculiar te
Women "
"And thaywlll tell you explicitly ami em
phatically "Buchu."
A3lv the same physicians
"What Is the meat rcliablu anil surest euro
for ail liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipa
tion, biliousness, nuihulal lever, ngue, &c,"
and they will tell you :
Mandrake: or Dandelion !'
Hence, when these ruincdies me combined
with etheis equally valuable
Aud compounded into lleii iil Iters, such a
wonderful and mysterious curative power Ii
developed which is se varied In its operations
that no disease or ill health can possibly vxUi
or resist its power, and yet it is
Harmless for the most frull woman, vcakest
invalid or smallest child te use.
CHAPTER II.
"Patients
"Almeatdead or nearly dying"
Jt"or years, and given up by physicians e! .
Rright's and ether kidney diseases, liver com- '
plaints, teverc coughs called consumption,
have Icen cured.
Women gene neatly crazy !
Frem ugeny et neuralgia, nervousness,
waketulness and various t'iseases peculiar te
women.
People drawn out of nhapc from excrucia
ting pangs of rheumatism,
Inflammatory and chronic, or sti tiering Irem
scrofula !
Erysipelas I
Salt rhuiii, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, and iu fact almost all di&eases frail
Nature is heir te
Have been cured by Hep Hitters, proof or
which can be found in every neighborhood in
the known world. aprli-lind'i',Tli&S
HOP ltlTTKItS FOB SAIiU AT l. U
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North
Queen street. inar2-3nid
itnw te hecure Health.
t senilis strange that anv ene will nutter
irem the many derangements brought en by
an impure condition et thu bleed, when SCO
VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, erRLOOl) AND LIVER SYRUP will restore
pcrlcct health te the physical organization. It
Is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, and has proven itself te be the best
RLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, effect
ually curing Screlula, Syphlitlc disorders.
Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria ; all nervous disorders and -debility, bil.
ieus complaints and all diseases Indicating nn
lmpure condition et the Rloed, Liver, KM
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects Lull
gestlen. A single bottle will preve te you ita
merits as a health renewer, ler It ACTS LIKE
A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is
of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner .
veus system.
.j KER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In
man and beast, for use externally und Inter
nally. RED HOUSE POWDERS cure all diseases
or herse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Live Stock. A POSITIVE CURE. may24-3
1'er sale at H. B. Cochran's; drug stere 137
North Queen street.
Henry' Carbolic Salve.
The bc3t Salve in the world for cuts, bruises
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kind3 et skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or mouey refunded. Be sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but imitations and. counterfeits. Price 25
cents, bold In Lancaster at Ceclzran'a Drug
Stere. 137 North Queen slreeL my23-4
MAKKJSia.
Philadelphia Market.
Paii.iDK.naA, May 2. Fleur steady ; Super
fine, Kl 2S33 75 ; extra, $3 753(25 ; Penn'a Fam
Uy, M!!5;e.
Rye flour at 3623 75. rZ
Wheat Arm.
Cern steady and in fair demand. : Steamer,
etc: Yellow and Mixed,.b7S67;c : Me. 3 Mixed
UOtHc.
Rye scarce at 70S 72c.
Previsions firm ; fairly active.
Lard firm.
Rutter choice in fair demand ami Ssteady ;
Pa Creamery extra. 30cj2ic; Western, HJ29c.
Rolls nominal at 8$i3c
Ki;gs quiet ; Pa , lUc : Western, 13kQ16c.
Cheese quiet at a decline.
Petroleum dull ; Refined, 777c.
Whisky at $113
New Yerk Market.
Nm Yeuc. May 2 Cotten steuiy.
Fleur tutu and Western quiet and steady ;
prices without decided change. Southern
girady.
Wheat opened i8Jc lower, afterwards
stronger and reacted Mrtjjjc : active specula
ttvetrudine; Ne. 1 White, fl 16: Ne. 2 Rett
May. f 1221 22: de June. $1 24121X: de
JlllV. l 25481 iVJi ; de Aug., fl 24jl 2 ;
de Sept.. l 251 25JL
Cern sQJaC lower und unsettled: Mlxeu
Western spot, S186Sc : de future, 66K970C.
Outs opened JS'iclewer : after wants firmer
ami reacted ?bSc : Se. 2 May. 49j49c !
June, MKffiSOllc ; July. 50UQ51C ; Sept, 43c;
State, 523CCC ; Western. 49S5SC.
Grain and Prevision notations.
Onu o'clock quotations el i;raln and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Br-' ,'
Kiat King street.
Chicago. May 2.
Wheat com OaN
May.... 1.12J4 .B5J5 .42'4
Perk
13.40
Larrt
1L67
Mine... i.i.t ;j .t-yi
July... LIGK .59 .43
Polreleu'i. Crude Oll....9ec.
Live MtecK Market.
CniCAUO Hogs Receipts. 17,000 head ; ship
ments, 3,201) head ; market weak : 5fjluc
mixed, i 907 2i ; heavy, 7 2537 75 ; light,
lii mil 40 : skips. 93 90SG ee.
Cattle Receipt. 5.00J head shipments 3,300
head ; market active en llht ami medium
weight catlln; pi Ices steady : experts. 16 25
U.'.O; geed te choice shipping, 95 802S6 15;
common te talr. $5 305 9.
Sheep Receipts, 2,000 heart : shipments, 1.800
head : market slew and weak ; common te
falr,$3 75gl50; geed te choice, $5 2JQ5 50.
East Libkrtt Cattle Receipts, 475 head;
li in at yesterday's prices.
Hogs Kccclpus, 1,810 head: Philadelphias,
7 &VdS 05: Yorkers, 7 00789.
Sheep Kcceipts, S 000 head; firm, 2537C
oil liem these of yesterday.
Meck markets.
Quotations by Reed, McGrimn X Ce , Rank
ers. Lancaster, Pit.
10 a.m. 12 m.
3 p.m.
5
aiiK
123Ji
7114
12
127X
50!
37
.Mii'lilgan Cential
New Yerk Central
New Jersey Central
Ohie Central
Del. Lack. Western...
Denver & Kie.Urande...
Kinsas & Texas
Lake Shere
Chicago & N. W.. eiitii ..
N. N., Out. & Western...
St. Paul ft Omaha
Pacific Mall....
Rochester ft Pittsburgh.
el, I tX 11 !
Texas Pacillc
IB Si
75
12!i
127J
VA
WA
MX
110K
131!
2714
49
'. 20
10i
39'4
97
28k
121
70i
l2
l'-7J2
50
9i
:v
li
131
27
49
20'-i
103$
39
2S
S2&
53
11
ISO
ne:
131X
S7J
492
H
vta
10.114
39!4
t
82K
wZ
HX
5i
43K
58J2
27H
15H
88
Union Piu'illi
Wabash Common
Wabnsli Preferred
West'rn Union Telegraph
Louisville & Nashville...
N. Y Chi. St. L
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Pennsylvania
I, eadiug. .. .
P. T. ft Rullale
Northern Pacific Cem...
Northern Pacific Prof...
Hestonville
Philadelphia ft Erie
Nertnern Central
IJiidenneimd
MX
52&
lUi
5!l
27;;;
15
88
wii
5-JU
93&
43
58
27K
15
ma
87JiJ
2UVi
Canada Southern 0 IK
Pei'plu'a Piuseuger.
9
Philadelphia.
Quotations by Associated. Press.
Slecks steady.
Philadelphia ft Erie K. R
Reading Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
Lehigh Valley Kail read
United Companies of New Jersey...
Northern Pacific.
Northern Pacific Preferre'l
Northern Central Railroad
Lehigh Navigation Company
. 20
..... ii
..... 5Sv
..... "5j4
..... Olri,
. ... 88
5ri
Norristown Railroad
Central Transportation Company....
Pittsb'g, Titusville A RuttUlO R. R....
Little Schuylkill Railroad
,.im
. 35
. 60
New Yerk.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks firm ; Meney, .
New Yerk Central 124
Erie Railroad 36J
Adams Express 127
Michigan Central Railroad S33
Michigan Southern Railroad 1I0K
Illinois Central Railroad 144
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 154
Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad 125
Pittsburgh & Pert Wayne Railroad 133
Western Union Telegraph Company 82V
Teledo ft Wabash 287;
New J-rhey Central 77
New Yerk, Ontario ft Western 27
Lecal StucKB and Benn.
Reported by J. R. Leng.
Par Last
e naIa
L.vic-!Hy5 per ct. Lean, due 1882... $100 1105
' " 1885... 100 1065jJ
1890... 100 117
' 1895... IOC 120
5 jwr ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100 100 J50
6 perct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102
4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 100
4 In 5 or 20 years.. 100 100
" 0 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 101
JVianhelm borough lean 100 102
MISOSIXANKOUS BTOOSB.
yuarryvllleR.lt 50 12.58
MillersvilluStreetCur 50 35.25
Inquirer Printing Company BO 45
Watch Factory 100 120
Has Light anil Fuel Company 26
Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100 90
Columbia Gas Company..
Columbia WaterCempany 2
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170
Marietta Hnllewwure 100 225
Stevens Heuse 60 '0
Sicily Island B0 ItS
East Rrandy wine A WayncsD'g.... 60 I
Millersvlllc Nermal Scheel 21
Northern Market 100.55
MISCBLI.AMKOC8 BONDS.
Quarryville R. R., due 1893 1100 1120
Reading ft Columbia R. R5'a 100 106
Lancaster Watch Co..dne 18S8 100 102
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce..
due in 1 or 20 years 100 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
duelSSU 100 1C3
TUKNFIKB STOCKS.
Big Spring ft Reaver Valley 9 25 9 10.
Bridgeport AHoreshee 13 22
Celnmbla ft Chestnut Hill 25 18
'.'elumbla ft Washington 25 20
Columbia ft Big Spring 25 18
Columbia ft Marietta 25 30
Maytown ft Elizabethtown 25 10
Lancaster ft Kplirata 25 47.28
Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 40
Htraseurg A Millport 25 21
Marietta Maytown 25 DO
Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 31
Lane. Ellzabctht'n ft Middlefn 100 60
Lancaster Frultvllle. 50 54
Lancaster &Lltltz 25 75
Lancaster Williamstown 25 ,22 -
Lancaster ft Maner 60 133.10
LauciiHterft Manhelm 25 41
Lancaster Marietta 25 35
Lancaster ft New Helland 100 79
Lancaster ft Suseuehanna. 300 275.20
BANK STOCKS.
First National hanic 9100 t205
Farmers' National Bunk 50 110.25
Fulton National Bank 100 135.50
Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 110.25
Columbia National Bank 100 148.10
Christiana National Bank. 100 107
Kplirata National Bank KM1 142
First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100 141 JO
First National Uanar, 5trasburg.... 100 i4S
First National Bank, Marietta 100 200
First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.25
Litltz National Bank 100 140
Manhelvn Nntienal Bank 100 154
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75
New Helland National Bank WO 135
Gap National Bank 100 115
PROPOSALS FOR STREET SUPPLIES.
Scaled proposals will be received by the
Street committee, up te MONDAY EVENING.
MAY 14. 1863, at 7 o'clock, ler the following
material, from the 1st of June, 180,toUie 1st
of June, 1831: , . .
Geed guttering brick, pcrtheasaniLatjard.
Geed guttering brick, per thousand, deUv
crrd te any part of the city as requtrea. . . . ,
Cressing ; stone, delivered where required, te
be 18 inches wide, S inches thick and net lees
th&n 4 l66tlenf
Limestone backing stone, delivered, wnere
rea ulrcd, te be 4 inches thick and net less than
12 inches wide. --.,
Sand, delivered where required. ,. .s .. .
Fer laying gutters, with material lurnJaheu ,
by the city, per loot.
Fer laying gutters, perfoet, wltheuC mats--
rial. ... . . . . iu w
Proposals te he addressed .".Street, Cpgimltr
tee Proposals for Supplies," and te de depos
ited in street Committee' box at -.Alderman
Ben's office. The committee reserve the right. .
te reject any and all bids received.
By order et street Committee.
mayl;5ea --.- J: K. BASK, Clerk: