LANCASTER BAILYIINTELLIGENOER THURSDAY MARCH 9 1882. t COLUMBIA NJ3WS.; OCR KEGDLAR CORHE8PONIJKNCE Fatal Accldent te a Quarryuitu. A most terrible accident occurred yes terday afternoon about 4 o'clock at Kauff inan's stone quarry. A crew of men bad set and fired a sand blast and they were running te get out of the way of the flying stones. Hiram Robbins had succeeded in running five hundred feet from the place when the, blast exploded. A loud report ensued and the air was filled with flying rocks and stones ; one of the rocks, weighing ever 500 pounds, struck Robbing and killed him instantly. One leg was entirely severed from his body and his stomach was se much crushed that his bowels wcre scattered in all directions. Deputy Cuieuer Frank, after holding an inquest ever the remains, turned them ever te A. J. Musscr, undertaker, for preparation and interment, the expenses of which will be paid by Hen. C. S. Kauff inan. He will be buried te morrow after neon at 2 o'clock from the L'nited Brethren chnrcb. Mr. Rebbius is awidewcr, aged C j years, and leaves live grown-up sous. His home is in Iv.isten, but seven months age he ap plied for work te Mr Kauflman,whi3h being given him, he has since worked hard and faithfully. He was of sober habits and his death has cast a gloom overall who knew him. Mr. Kaufiman feels extremely sorry ever the accident, but it was un avoidable, as the ways of Providence are mj Moriens. Uebbins, if he had ran a short distauce further, could have saved his life, but he probably thought he was far enough away. At the time he was struck he was standingbehind a bend of the read, se that te reach him the rock had te make a half circle. A s.ind blast differs considerably from a block blast. The latter is made by filling a hole drilled into a rock with powder and then act off, while in a sand blast, a deep crack between two large rocks, has a number of kegs of powder placed between them, covered and packed very tight with sand, then clay is plastered en top of that, making the whole blast air tight. Itoreugh Budget. Scheel beard meets this evening. Rafts are continually passing by Colum bia all day. Several fleets have arrived in Marietta and tied up. The Xt c 7iYfl' report of the difference between the Lutheran and Methodist church cheiis was hardly fair. Mr. Schaib'ey for seme time had been lcceiv- iug wages from the former church. Christ Wittig, a tramp umbrella mend er, while in a drunken condition, as he generally i, received a severe whipping en Frent street yesterday afternoon by an unknown man. He must have deserved it. Suelbakcr'x Majestic Consolidation played last night te a geed-sized audience. It is haul te tell whether it was a success or net, some being pleased and ethers dis gusted. Many were disappointed. They expected te see a vulgar performance, but; instead they witnessed one which, al though a variety, had net the slightest degree of vulgarity about it. The per formance throughout was moral, in fact, mere se than the general run of comic operas. Rev. Humphreys, of Reading, said te be slated for the pasterate of the M. E. church here. Rainy, cold and muddy. Harry Biuncr home fiem college at Hackettstown, X. J. Miss Miunie Shuy ler, of Ottawa, 111 , visiting Mrs. Jehn Beu Beu ucrhcre, has gene te Marietta for a sheit visit, but will return te Columbia. Misses Bestick, of Baltimore, visiting Miss Annie Fendrich. The farewell sociable, given by the con gregation of the M. E. church te their pas tor, Rev. Henry Wheeler, last evening, was a very successful, interesting and touching affair. The eating capacity of the Sunday school room was taxed -te its utmost. Refreshments of an excellent order was served, te which all did ample justice. On the eOth of Mai eh the O&ceela tr'be, I. O. R. M., will move their wigwam from their pi csent place in the Shuleis' hall te tne room above the Herald office. An apron and sun bonnet lair will begin Friday afternoon in the storeroom for merly occupied by A. R. Hougendebler, and will continue until Saturday evening. The Ladies' Working society, of St. Jehn's Lutheran church, will have the matter in charge, and meuey made will be for the benefit of th church. Tin; h:c.:tii: win; .mitjcheiujk. SuppiiBt-d tu llave Crossed the Itlvdr at Conewlngn. Complaint was made before Aldeiraau Spurrier against. James Shaw who mur dered his wife in Celcraiu township, en Tuesday, and that evening Officer Mc Dcvitt went te Quarryville. Yesterday he was at the place of the murder and in that vicinity looking for Shaw. Other officers have also been in search of him, but he cannot be found. On the afternoon of the murder, about :i o'clock, a nun who looked like Shaw was seen about ten miles below where the muidcr was committed, going in the di di icctieu of Conowingo bridge. He was running through fields which were very muddy and did net once take te the read. This was thought very strange by the persons who saw him, but if he was Shaw, of course he had sm object in avoiding the public highway. We stated yesterday that it was believed by ruauy that he would escape from the neighborhood ou horseback. On the iiisht of the murder, after the inquest hail bean held, as a number of gentlemen were ou their way te their homes in buggies, they noticed a man en horseback ahead of them iu the read, at a point about two miles northwest of the Shaw house. When the teams approached the man he put spurs te a spirited horse which he was riding, and started away at a break-neck speed as though pursued. The gentlemen who were driving attempted te catch up te him, and did keep him in sight for some dis tauce. He finally get out of sight after having passed a number of persons walk ing en the read. They spoke te him but he made no reply. Many believe that this was Shaw who had loitered in the neigh borhood until late, when he had lefc en a Jiorse which was probably furnished him, as no stolen one has been heard of. Although officers are en tholeok-out, it seems that the right kind of an effort is net being made te catch this mau who ba8 committed one of the most brutal and cowardly murders that the county has ever knewu. Why de the county author ities net take the matter in hand and en deavor te capture the outlaw ? Ne reward has been offered for him and he will just as likely as net escape without the pun ishment that he is justly deserving of. Ne one seems te knew or care anything nbeuc whose duty it is te offer the rewaid. It is seen time the authorities make that dis covery, for they can rest assured that Shaw will net be captured unless some money is expended in the pursuit. Freight Brakeuian Hurt. This afternoon about 2 o'clock, Win. Shraediey, a brakeman en a cattle train passing cast ever the Pennsylvania rail read, while standing upon top of one of the cars, was struck .en the head by the girder supporting the east end of the pas senger depot. He was knocked senseless, but net threwu from the car. The train was stepped in the cut below Duke street, and the wounded man was carried into the baggage-room where he was atteuded by a physician, ne regained consciousness and complained of severe pain in the head, it is believed his skull is net fractured. He was sent te his home in Harrisburg, where he has a wife and child. OBITUARY. Death et Marry H. 8hnk Peter Ilcerlcli's iMcease. Mr. Harry H. Shenk, the well known sewing machine agent, died at his resi dence 210 West King street at 4 o'clock this morning, after about a week's illness from typhoid-pneumonia. Mr. Shenk was born at Millersville. being a son of the late Jacob K. Shenk, at one time.ene of the wealthiest men in Maner township, but wlre, by a series of financial misfortune?, was comparatively peer when he died, a few years age. Harry and his brothers and sisters who had been brought up in luxury were thus obliged te shift fei themselves. Iu 1870 he and his partner, Frank Ruth, bought Bewcrs's grocery stere iu Centre square, ana the firm carried en business there for several years. On dissolving this partnership, Mr. Shenk took charge of the grocery store corner of West King and Market streets, but sold it out te Eaby Brethers, after running it for a year or two. He then went West en a prospecting tour, returned te Lancaster within a year, and went again into partnership with Mr. Ruth, the firm having bought out the Eaby Brethers, and continued the grocery business for several years. The partner ship being again dissolved Mr. Shenk opened a grocery en North Prince street, but the business net pleasing him he aban doned it and went into the sewing ma ma chine trade, which he carried en actively for the past few yeais. At the time of his death Mr. Shenk was about 37 years of age. He was married some years age te a Miss Ida Heak. His wife survives him, but he leaves no children. His nearest surviving relatives are two brothers aud two sisters, all of whom are married. The funeral will take place en Saturday after noon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Millers ville. Death et l'etei Kmtlcli. Peter Rcerich, who lest his leg by the explosion of the cannon "Old Buck," en the day succeeding the late municipal election, while a salute was being fired en " the Hill," died at his residence en High street about 4 o'clock this morning. After Mr. Hcerich's leg had bceu amputated he appeared te be getting along 'very well, aud strong hopes were entertained of his recovery. The wound continued te heal satisfactorily, aud at the time of his death was almost closed. But within a week after the amputation, Mr. Reurich was attacked with pneumonia ; and enfeebled as he was from the shock of the terrible accident and the gieat less of bleed, his system was unequal te this additieu.ii strain placed upon it, and he continued te decline until death relieved him as above stated. As neted iu the Ixtei.liecxceii, Mr Reiiich was a carpenter by trade, an ex cellent aud industrious mechanic, about JO years of age. He was an intelligent aud active politician, and took a deep iu terest iu local politics. He was a member of Sr. Jeseph's Catholic church and secre tary of St. Peter's and St. Michael's beneficial societies, nc leaves a wifie and two children te lament his untimely de cease ; but they "have the consolation of knowing that he was tenderly cared for during his sufferings, and all that family allcctien, kind friends and skilled physi siaus could de te save his life was done willingly and constantly. May he rest in peace. It is noteworthy that Rcerich was huit en " St. Peter's " day and died the day before his birthday. He would have been thirty years old te-morrow. Corener's Verdict. The cei ener's jury iu the case of Peter Reerich this afternoon rendered a verdict of " death from pneumonia contracted en1 the evening of February 22, he having lest a leg by the bursting of a cannon at ' that time." LAMSON ON TRIAL. The Celeuratnd Case iu Lendei:. At the trial in Loudeu yesterday of Dr. Lamseu, formerly of this city for poisoning his brether-iu law, the 100m was crowded almost te suffocation and "all England" is inteicstedin the trial. The prisoner was placed in the deck at 10 a. m. lie is a dark complexiencd man, of avciage height and slight build, and his age is entered en the record as thirty-five, although he leeks i fully fertj. He was very pale, but cool aud collected, and paid little attention te i the proceedings. He was dressed in the , somewhat " seedy" blaek suit which he were at the preliminary neaiing. Vin Vin eon, ou being arraigned aud asked the usual question by the clerk, pleaded "net guilty." lie is defended by .Mr. Montagu Williams and Mr. Gladstone, in structed by Mr. A. W. Mills. The attorney general, Sir Henry James, Q.C., appeared for the Crown, with Mr. Poland, of the treasury, and Mr. St. Jehn Wentner, who conducted the preliminary hearing, in be half of the . public prosecutor. The prisoner's father, the American chaplain at Florence, is said te be iu town, but he was net in court. The case against Lam Lam eou is regarded by lawyers and medi cal men as being almost hopelessly fatal te the prisoner. The evidence has been already published iu the Ixtelliqexcer, and the proceedings yes terday consisted mainly of the opening by Sir Henry James, in which he outlined the proofs that the Crown would lay before the jury. The impecuniesity of Lamson, his prospective profit from the boy's death, Dr. Stevenson's evidence regarding the presence of acenite in the body, aud Dr. Lamson's purchases of aconite, when taken together with the finding of the same poison identically in the capsules left behind him by Dr. Lamson after his visit te his brother-in-law at the school in Wimbledon, form such a close and deadly chain that it is hard te sce what chance there is of escape from it for the unhappy man, who the attorney general said "had broken his aged father's heart and plunged several lespectable families into wee." .STKASBURG NEWS. Item of Interest Frem That Borough. Miss Mary Clark is convalescent. At the meeting of the literary society -m Monday evening S. N. Warfcl read a thoughtful essay en Emerseu and his philosophy. The resolution that money or the desire of wealth is undermining our free institutions was debated by E. Bach man, W. D. Chandler and Dr. S. Keneagy en. the affirmative, aud B. M. Ilcrr, Jehu S.Warren and II. G. Boek en the nega tive. After a very interesting discussion it was thrown epcu te the house for gen eral debate, and Messrs. Keneagy. II. G. Boek, E. C. Mussclman and J. P. Herr speke pre and con. After a spicy debate of some length the decision of the judges, Prof. Chas. B. Keller, J. Bachman and G. W. Hensel, jr.,- was read in favor of the affirmative. The house decided in favor of the negative. Recitation by Miss Annie Pheuegar ; subject, "The .Toncs .Tencs .Toncs ville Singing Choir." Referred questions were answered, after which the sentiment loll was called. The sentiments were as varied as they were fitting te the occasion and the compulsory education question was adopted for next Monday evening. Bridge Finished. The Armstrong Brethers, railroad con tractors, who have a portion of the P. R. R. work en the new line abeve the city, have just completed the masonry of the bridge across the New Helland pike on en said line, a short distance east of the city. Yesterday they shipped their derricks, &c, te .New Jersey, where they have a large work. Their grading contract here is almost completed also. Ne Jlayer' Court. Last night there was no one in the sta tion house charged with the usual offences heard by the mayor and there was no cenrt this morning. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Events Acress the Comity Line. Rising Sun bank stock, par valve $100 sells at 8120. Jehn E. Davis Las been appeiuted ever- 1 seer of the Cecil county almshouse, vice stcpueu x rack, resigneu. Superintendent Creveling, of the state fishery at Mariettr, has shipped 3,000 brook trent for distribution around Ox ford. Jes. M. Showalter, of Oxford, has sold the burnt mill property iu Hopewell bor ough, embracing 14 acres of land, te Eben ezer E. Gray, of Fulton township, Lan caster county, for $1,000. Mr. Showalter has also sold te Samuel W. V llsen, ei Oxford, lm intetcst iu a farm of eO acres in Fulton. Several freight. cais of the Pert Deposit A; Columbia railroad were wrecked at Conowingo station last Thursday, while the train hands weie a making a running switch. S. R. Dickey & Ce., e' Oxford, have fin ished tbeir contract with the American Rapid telegraph company, for the election ei'a line from Washington te Hairisburg, a distance of 120 miles. gJSimpseu Preston, Little Britain town ship, in company with his son Ferrest, had come te Ox fold in an open wagon and had the herse shed at the shop of James W.Jacksen. When Mr. Picsten get into the wagon te start heuu. tiie hen-e was quite restless and became unmanageable, ran against an obstruction which unseated Mr. P.. and he was thrown headforemost out, falling with much violeuce.upen his head. He sustained a severe concussion of the spine and sprain of the muscles of the neck. Oscar Rice, who escaped from the Phil adelphia house of refuge ou Monday, was arrested en a raft en the Susquehanna river at Harrisburg yesterday. A drowned man, about forty yeais old, lark featuird, with a light moustache, 'wearing a fur cap, daik clothing and blue flannel shii t, was found iu the Delaware at Spruce street wharf yesterday. The youngest son of Colonel Hyatt, of the military academy at Chester, who was ill at the time of the fire at that institu tion, lest his reason from .the excitement, and died ou Tuesday. A stock company i. hying formed by the citizens of Peit Deposit and vicinity, for the purpose of t.ujiug the large iron foundry from the M.'.'-ts Blibb & Sen, of Bullimeic. Of the Reading v-nck lighters who weie arrested, Hill and Goedhearr, were each lined 10 and ciM", and the ethers gave bail for a further hearing. Warrants will be issued for the aires t of ene bundled and twenty live ethers who it is said at tended the fight. White Reek lyceum will give an enter tainment at Fairfield hall, ou Friday evening. The performance will include drama, minstrel performance, Imilesque, of thc'Guiteau tiial, tableau and music. Receiver McCanell, of the defunct, World graveyard insurance company, of Lebanon, prepns s te sun all responsible policy-holders fornen payment of their as sessments en deaths pi ier te the failure of the company. It is intended that the as sessments shall be collected under the contract entered into between the com pany and the assured and accepted by the assignee of the policy when taking, the same. It is believed that Mr. McCarroll has the .sanction of the highest legal authority m the state and that this rx ample will be speedily followed by his contemperaiics. in charge of many ether defunct associations. If this can be dene ihere will be a very lively Mjramble among policy heldcisall ever the state. iiCCClYUft a Call. Rev. W. O. Owen, at present pastor if Hiiuiiore Baptist chinch, this county, has received a call te the pastorate of the First Bapti.-t church of this city. Damages Paid Ycs.tcid.iy the county commissioners paid te Cenaid Merr. 1,730, the county share of the damage suffered by Mr. Meiz by the opening of Pine street . Waived a 11 raring. Fiank irassar. charged with larceny, waived a hearing before Alderman Barr this afternoon and gave bail for appear appear atceuit, I'iclure Cards. c I .Ivis iileJiiuv in Informing our leadeis tliiit by ncleiing a three-cent stamp te H. B. Cecluan, 137 and ISO Xerth Queen street, They can secure, tree, a set et their line lithograph plcinivcaril-" which arc-an ornament te any heiw mS-2wd Alll!lhOIU(iir. ' Jtuehinfu? HetiVVUe Baltimore Him says of the play te be produced at iliu opera house en Fiiday evening : " Itoems for Bent' is a farcical comedy, full et laughter-provoking incident, ellects well suited for the season, ai.d illustrating many amusing srenes et e very-day life."' trivi.uTseTivjiti. llralii anil ive. Wells' Health Benewcr, greatest remedy en earth ter impotence, leannes5", sexual debility &.C $1, at druggi-iK Depot. Jehn F. Leng & ftOllN. " l'l." .lesh Killings ays: "TJiaic ain't no pi iu imtr.il histry tliat haz been et mere, and thet mere et than apple pi. and no medicine kan cure lndigestun and tilieusiij hut' se well as Spring Blesspm." Price f.O cents. Fer sale ut H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xeith Queen street, Lancaster. Kaheia, Me., Feb. !, 1S30. I pnrehascd live bottles et your Hep Bitters et Bishop & Ce., hist fall, ter my daughter and am well-pleased with the Bitters. They did her mere geed than all the medicine she has taken ter six years. WM. T. McCLUBE. The above is lrem a very reliable farmer, whose daughter was in peer health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until shf usc.lUep Blttuis. she is new !n as geed health as any person in the country. We have large sale and they are making remarkable cures. V. II. BISHOP & CO. ml-2wdAw Gote ii. is. cecnian'.s Drug Mere, 137 North Queen street, ter Mrs. FreetAim's New Na tional Dya.. Fer brightness and durability et coler.aro v.nequaled. Celer from 2 te Speunds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cent j. Skin Diseases cured ly Dr. Swayne 8 Ointment. What is mere distres-ing than an obstinate skin diea?e, and why persons should sutler a single hour when they have a sure cure In "Suaync'sOintment " is past our comprehen sion. The worst eases et tetter. Itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching plies, yield te its wenderlul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en tlii; face aud blotches en the bkin are removed by mlng this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and liarmlesa, even en the most tender infant. Itching Piles Symptom- are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night afl-'i- getting warm in bed ; oilier pai ts arc sometimes affected, ir wayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne & Sen, 53 Xerth Seventh street, 1'liihulelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addreed. Sold by all prominent druggist?. janC-3nidTTh&F&W3 "A Werd te ilie Wise is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation and irritation, protects the mcnibrnnai linings of the head lrem additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a few appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold in the head it is uneqnalee. The Balm is easy te use and agi ecable. Sold by druggists at SO cents. On receipt of 50 cents wiilmall a ELY'S CUE AM B L3I CO., Oswego, X. Y. Fei sale by Lancaster Druggists. rear2-.lA-w Tli Sfcm Diseases Cured By Dr. Fnzler's Magic Oistmest. Cure3 as If by magic pimples, -blacfc heads or grubes. blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse cure itch, baibcr's Itch, salt rheum, tetter. ringworm, sei'.u head, chapped hands, sort nipples, sere lip, old, e! 'tinate ulcers and sores, Ac. sxix DISEASE. t Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a skin disease which ap peared .en his hands, head ami lace.and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor, lng had tailed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lew applications. The first and only positive euro for skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 127 and 130 Xerth Qneen street, Lancaster. HENRY & CO., Sole Proprietors, G2 Vesey Street, New Yeak. Fer Blind, Weeding, Itching or Ulceiated Piles, Dk. William's Isdiax Pile Oistsiest is a sure cure, trice $1.00, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug .store. tebir-M&Thd&w A Cough, COM or rjere inreat sneutd de stepped. .Neglect frequently results in an In". curable Lung Disease or Consumption. I.rewii's itrenchinl Troches de net disorder tue stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed part;:, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma. .Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the. Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers aresubject te. Fer dhirly years Brown's Bronchial Tiecncs have been recommended by phy-d--cians. and always gives nertect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant u.-e for nearly u entire generation, they ha e at tained we .neritud vuiifcaiueng the lew staple remedies et the uge. Sold at i cents a box uwrvwhi-re. inS-lvdl'ThiSAlvw Codicil's Llebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic In vigorater is endetsed by physicians. Ash fur CetiUa s ; take no ether'. Of druggists. m7-lwdced.'tw Quinine and Arsenic Ferm the basis of many of the Ague remedies in the market, and are the last resort et Phy sicians and people who knew no butter medi cine te employ, for this distressing eemplarint. The ellects of cither of these drugs are de structive te the system, producing headache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, ring ing In the cars, and depression 08 the consti tutional health. Ayer'u Ague Ccre Is a vege table discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deloteileus ingredient, and is an infallible and rapid euro ler every form et Fever and Ague. Its effects are permanent and certain, and no iniury can result Irem its use. Besides being a positive cure ler Fever and Ague in allits lerm. It is also a superior remedy ler Liver Complaints. It is an excel lent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar te malariens, marshy and miasmatic districts. "By direct action en the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system te a vigorous, healthy condition. Fer fide by all dealers. m3-l wdeed& w A true assistant te nature In restoring the system te perfect health, thus enabling U te reMst di-ense, Is Brown's Iren Hitters. infl-lwdAw Xocedv enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would biing mere solid comfort than all the cocters they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lmdcod&eew RESCUED FROM DEATH The follewingstatcmcnt et W-IHIam J Cough-' Jin, of Somerville, .ilass., is se rcmarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers, lie says : " In the fall of 1875 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cengh. I seen began te lese my appetlte.nnd flesh. 1 wa-r-e weak at one time" that I could net leave my bed. In the summer et la77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se far gene at one time a rcpe t went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a filead told me et On. Wit. Hall's Balsam feutiik I.uncs. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, but 1 ger a bottle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, 1 commenced te leel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day 1 leel in better spirits than 1 have the past three years. ' I write this hoping you wilt publish It, se that everyone alllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen sump'ifMi can be cured. I liave taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mew geed than all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough lias al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 aud 139 Xerth Queen st re ivJS-lvdcedTh.twi "Lire, Growth, iscauty.' M hat w e all admire ' and hew te secure It : A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Iluir Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightfut article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally differant from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free lrem all impure ingredients that render muny ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lire, keeps the scalp clean and healthy,, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, doe-net -oil or sty In anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared is te .make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair IScsterer!' is told by all druggists at 7." cents a buttle, .-ix bottles for $1. eci3M.W.SXw If you have any skin diseases or diseases et the hair or scalp,any itching or discoloration, sun burns, freckles, pimples, rough or ilry harsh skin, you have in Dr. C. W. Bensen's Skin Cure, a sure, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by all druggists. Charles X. Crittenton, 113 Fulton street, Xew Yerk city, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te whom all eiders should be addressed. mC-lwd&w HENRY'S CARHOI.1C SALVE. The best culve In the world for cnts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter,chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruption-, freckles and pimples. The salve is .. i.autecd te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henij's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are hut Imitations and counterfeits. Pricc25ccuts. Sel. I in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 -,id .j) Xerth Queen street. A Geed Angel's Visit A Ta!e et "Kemi dalis." Blanche called en Kate, cue pleasant day, and found her ead and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep trem crying; ler, '-eh," she said, '."lis a dis grace te pee with scrofula, my lace se badly marred!" then said her ii lend, ''ilesadalis will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nether day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her lace asradlant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Uesad.ilis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills: Sold in Lancaster ut Cochran' Drug Stere, 1.17 and 1:9 Xerth Queen street. ivSO-lydeeiUtw." Dr. Frazier's Reet lllttcri. Fiuzier' Beet Bitters are net a dram-shop whisky bevcruge, but are strictly medicinal In every sense. Tney act btrengly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and clcanc the bleed and system et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Bush et Bleed te the Head, temiing te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, Pimpjes and Bletehes, fcerelu leus Humors and Seres, Tetter, BIng Werm, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ler young men suffering from Weakness cr De bility caused from imprudence, and te females Indelicate health, Frazier's Beet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frazier : I have used two bottles of your Beet Bitters ier Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney Diseases.and they did me mei e geed than all the doctors and the medicine I ever used. Frem the first dose I took I be gan te lr.i nd, and 1 am new in perfect health and leel as well as 1 ever did. I consider your medicine erie et the greatest of blessings. Mrs. M. Mabtkt, Cleveland, O. Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen street, at $1 per bottle. Hksrt & Ce. Sele Proprietors, 02 Yeiey street, Xcw Yerk. HK-wAed&w Anxoifrnex : Cure your cough thoroughly with Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps euro in one minute. iu7-lwdeedAw DEATHS. Eebich.- In this city, at 4 a. m. te-day, Peter Beerich, jr., in the 30th year et his age, from injuries received by the explosion of a cannon. Funeral from his late residence, Se.UO High street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In terment in St. Jesenh's cemetery. tf" 5he-k. March 8, 1SS2. In this clty.et typhoid pneumonia, Henry II. Shenk, in the 37th year of his age. The relatives and friends, of the family are Tcspectfully invited te attend his luneral, trem his late residence, Xe. 210 WestKinjr street, en Saturday alternoen at 1 o'clock, te proceed te the Mcnnenite cemetery en the Millersville pike, where the services will be held, without further notice rOLITlCA.L. F OK JUU ce.naussiONEK. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Ot Earl township . Subject te the dechdeu et the Democratic county convention, mitcd&w TJiOU JURY COMMISSIONER , JEROME B. SIIULTZ, Ot KHzahethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. m9-tcd.w y IF Ali rJJTlSJiJLAXT8. WASTED. A CHAMBERMAID. APPLY at the It LEOPAKD HOTEL. FOR REnT. A DESIRABLE BOARDING HOUSE. Geed location. All the modern conveniences; 17 rooms. Tnus reasonable. Possession April 1. Apply te BAUSMAX S. ltUUXS, ltd Xe. 10 West Orange street. PRUKItiO (INTENSE ITCHING) SY3IF SY3IF tems. The" most Intense itching of the skin, which Is Intolerable; worst at night; bgins seen as clothing Is removed, and is in creased by the warmth et the bed. The itching Is compared by the sufferers te having their nesh pierced with millions of needles. They feel as if they could tear the skin into shreds. All skin diseases permanently cured by H. D. and M. A. LOXGAKEK. Ofllcc Xe. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. ma 3td&w A PARTY HAVING TAKEN 'A LARGE house in central location desires ene or two respectable adult families te beard. Opens April 1. Address, " W." Intelliuesckr Office. 3tdeed T7UIR HALE, TUE STOCK, GOOD WILL A . and Fixtures of a Large First-Class L1V EBY is offered for sale. Geed and satisfactory reasons given ier selling, inquire ai jan 21-ttdced C1T1 II 1j1 ,1VEBY. F OR SALE. A TWO-STORY ANI ATTIC Dwelling. Xe. XU East Orange street. rUi side yard. Has nil modern improvements ; stable en rear et let. Terms easy. ' FOIt BENT. A two-story and attic DwtlL lng, Xe. 332 East Orange street, with ull mod ern improvements. Applv at lebi2-2weedlt Xe. 3J8 EAST OBAXGE ST, rysK ONLY THE MAXIUHM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, THE BEST IX THE MAKKET. Fer ale by all Grocers. . liO-dK w LLIAJISO.V & FOSTER. Spring Overcoats ! Are what alt men need The change tieui a HEAVY COAT te no coat at all Is tee &udlen and Is what gives semu men the colds they have. Xou wln-n a ' Ligiit-ffeigM Onrmt CAX ttK HAD FOIt SO.flO, And twelve different styles te select Hern that range in price from fd.SO te IIS.C0, there must be a small excuse te go without. But such we have, and for : STYLE AND FINISH : THEY AltE AMOXG T1IK SHUT! WILLIAISON AND ) 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. 1 - S70K RENT. THE TWO-STORY I1HICK y HOUSE, Xe. 114 Seuth Queen street. Best location in the city. Apply te AL. KOSLXSTEIX, -Jld 37 Xetn Queen street. I)i;lSIE HAY, WESTERN CORN AND Oats ter sale at Leaman Placu avail times ut nfiirkct prices. Alse, COAL AND LUMBER. j'Jl-Jmd II. H. EOllHEU. S" TORE ROOM FOR RENT, A?TLY TO PHILIP LEBZELTLB, -ltd 241 Xerth Queen street. Icb27 "PUHLIC SALE. ALDERNEYS, ALDEKNEYS. Will be sold at public sale at the Lancaster Park, Lancaster, en WEDNESDAY, MAKCU 15, 1SS2, 27 head of Registered and Xen-Begis-tered Alderney (Jersey) Cattle and grades : Six Bulls (Jersey), eight Cows and twelve Heifers: the cew'a and heifers are all in calve te a registered Jersey bull; all raised by the subscriber and will be sold us represented. The cattle will be en exhibition at the Park en and alter Thursday. March 2. Catalogues can ;be had en application te Samnei iiess a son. Terms: A credit m wjtiays witn a approved ter cash. security will be crlvcn or a discount sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when attendance will be given by A. B. MAGKAW. Colera. Cecil county, Md. h. Hess & Ses.s, Auctioneers, 1W S. Qucen ntrcet, Lancaster, Pa. fil-Otd EXTEJiTAIXMESTS. "IIjLTON OPERA MOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, MA It C 11 M. " I Xevcr Laughed se Much in My Lite." THE COMEDY SUCCESS OF THE ftEASOX. The Great New Yerk and Bosten Succe-s. The immensely Funny, Successful, Farcical Conedy EOOIS JOE EEIT ! Illustrated by the same MAGNIFICENT COMEDY CO. That made such a Tremendous lilt In Xew Yerk, Baltimore, Cleveland, Washington. Bosten, Montreal, Detroit. PB1CE3 OF ADMISSION 33, 0 and 75c. RESERVED SEATS ?5c. Fer -ale at opera heua efllee. :n7-4t THIRD EDITION THURSDAY EVENING. MAR. 9, 1882. WEATHER INDICATIONS. WAsmxGTOX, D. C, March 9. Fer the Middle Atlautiastates, cloudy weather and rain, snow in the 'northern portions, winds shifting te south and west, falling barometer and rising temperature. TUE ARKANSAS SUFFERERS. Thousands ei neuieless People Subsisting en the Carcases of Drowned Cattle. Little Reck, Ark., March 9. A com missioner just returned from Despa county says that along the river front of that county for one huudred miles the destitu tien is beyond description, and many home less people sit in rudely constructed camps of brush, boughs and cane waiting for starvation and death. Many have been feeding en carcases of drowned cattle. The most sauguine de net leek fera sub sidence of the flood before nest May. Appealing te Congress fur Aid. Tyashixstex, March 9. The 'IIouse cemmittee en appropriations devoted their session this morning te investigating the necessity for an additional appropriation te relieve the suffering in the Mississippi Valley caused by the recent floods. Representatives Dunu, of Arkansas, Kinsr. of Louisiana. Judsie Lam ley, of Vicksburg, and ethers, were before the committee aud urged the necessity for an immediate appropriation. The general opinion was that $100,000 will be required for this purpose. The committee deferred action till Monday and will call upon the secretary of war for auy information he may have bearing upon the subject. WRECK ON A MARYLAND RAILROAD- Cars Plied ou Tep of Kncli ether In st Sluipe !es Mast. Sxew Hill, Ark., March 9. As the north-bound train, due here at 7:26 this morning, was rounding a curve about .half a mile below Snow Hill, the engineer no ticed the switch at the gravel pit was half open. IIe immediately blew down biukes and reversed the engine, but before stop. step. ping the engine left the track, turning ever en its side. One car of lumber, one car of phesphate and ene ear of oysters followed the engine and are piled up iu an awl ul manner. The amount of damage is net yet ascertained. The accident will delay trains all day. Xe ene was hurt, in the least. .The engineer and iireman lemaiucd in the cab until the train had ceme te a stand, still, and then climbed out en top. DEEDS OI' I1LOOU. The Amenities et Life Iu the Southwest. Galvestex, Tex., March 9. A special dispatch from Enciuns te the JVtfiM eays a difficulty occurred at Fert Ewell last Sat urday, in which a prominent stock man named Burke seized a pistol and rushed upon an old roan named Stewart, who was a cripple. In the confusion that followed Burke was shot mortally from behind by some person unknown. Ilunged by a Meb. Albuquerque, N. M., March 9. At Lunas yesterday Charles Shclten, Jehu Redmond and Harry French were taken from jail and hanged te adjacent trees by masked men. They wcre all murderers. The mob then took two negrees from the jail, beat them unmercifully and turned them loose. FIRED out. Tbu Detective Department In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 9. By order e? Mayer King the entire detective depart ment of Philadelphia was abolished this morning. All the detectives except Levy were notified that their resignations would be accepted te-day. Detectives Levy Cal lanau aud Ilunscr will be ictaiiicd as special officers. Chief Detective Tryon and ethers complain that they have net been afforded a hearing by which they could have thoroughly vindicated themselves from the charges publicly made. The Above 11 Triile I'reiu:itur. PmLADELrniA, March 9. The lepert that Mayer King has abolished the dctcc tive force of the city is incorrect, since its total abolition could only be dene by nunicipal law. The action taken by the mayor this morning was te demand the resignations of the entire detective force, aud it has since been stated that new men have ahcady beca appointed from the police force. Arguing About Freight Rates. New Yerk March 9. The advisory commission ou differential rates te-day heard the argument of G. W. Lane, repre senting the Chamber of Commerce. In presenting his address Mr. Lane said the Chamber believed that after a thorough investigation the com mission would conclude that there is no geed reason for the claims of Philadelphia and Baltimore liunk lines for lower rates of freight te and from the West than ever the trunk lines te New Yerk. Sulelde of an Aged Reatuiau. Eastex, March 9. Charles" McCrackee, aged 09, committed suicide at Uniontown, Warren county, yesterday, by hanging himself in his baru. He had been a boat man en the Merris canal for 43 years and had considerable property. It is believed that the suicide was caused by the pros-' pectivc les.s of $1,800 that the deceased had invested in property in Phillipsburg. Grant AH Rignt Financially. Philadelphia, March 9. Frem an au thentic source in this city it is learned that no crcdcnce whatever is te be given te the report that General Grant has failed. One of his close personal friends recently said te him that if at any time he needed $100,000, he had but te draw en him. He Will Xet He Hanged en Geed Friday. Albaxt, N. Y.f March 9. The gov ernor has extended the respite in the case of William Sintram, condemned te be hanged, from April 7 te April 21, the day first named being Geed Fridav. Snow In Texas. Dallas, Tex., March 9. A lew flakes of snow fell heie yesterday. Four inches of snow are reported by passengers from beyond Fert Werth. Snow aud Hall at aillturil Milfep.d, Pa., March 7. Snow fell here this morning from 5 te 7 o'clock, followed by hail. An Arkansas Assignment. Pixe Bluff, Ark., March 9. Austin, Atkinson & Ce., General merchants, have made an assignment. Liabilities, 33,000. THK WAR CLOUD IN EUROPE. SkobelalTs Speech tba Prebabl Freonser or General Hostilities. Loxdex, March 9. A despatch from Constantinople says it is feared in official circles the war between Russia aud Austria is inevitable. Paris, March 9. A Prussian spy has been arrested at Lyens. A number of maps and plaus of the defensive works were found in his baggage, no says he is a captain in the German army. Loxdex, March 9. There are authentic reports that Russia has plainly refused te render te Germany a satisfactory answer in regard te SkebeletTs recent warlike speech. TOBACCO. A New Law Relating te IU Expert. Washixgtex, March 9. The neuse cemmittee en ways aud means agreed this morning te report favorably te the IIou.se a bill relating te the expert of tobacco, snuff aud cigars in bend. The law new in force provides for the ex ex eort in bend by vessel, but contains no similar prevision for expert by railroad or otherwise. Secretary Felgcr addressed a letter te the committee, pointing out the great inconvenience and losses te the tobacco trade audcr the law as it new stands, and forwarded the draft of a bill te remedy the evil. The action of the committee this morning was in accordance with, the views of the secretary. ltess Mur Iteute Thieve Under Hall. Wasihsotex, March 9. The case of Brady, Dersey aud ethers, charged with star route frauds, was called in the criminal court te-day. The case of T. J. Brady, ex-assistant postmaster general, was lirst. called ami he was held iu $20,000 bail ; Cabell was held in $5,000 and the ethers in sums raugiug from $1,000 te $3,000. Action in the case of Dersey was de ferred until te-morrow. Uurned tu Dcutn. BitATTLEBORC, Vt., March ll! Tlie house of Patrick Hickey, who lived alenu in a retired spot iu Tewushcnd, was burned last night, aud it is supposed that Hickey perished in thn flames. .UAHKJCTN. enilitilelphlA Market. 1'uit.ADBt.FHiA. March 9. Fleur dull, but leail; Superfine, $3 50SI 00; K.xfu. $1 -r. Hi ; Ohie and Indiana family, $: iV(S7 ; Pcnn'u lamlly. .J. 7531) 00. Kye flour at SI 75. Wheat market lirmer; Del:nud Penn'a Krd, f r.'Hl SI ; de Amber. $1 S-'Ql x:. Cern scarce and higher. Oats Arm and In lair demand. Uyc scarce at SCc. Previsions steady. Lard steady. Hutter dull and weak": Cruameiy urtni, -lefti 45c : tle geed te choice, aTfilOc. Rolls ilnlland mostly peer. Egas steady and in lair Inquiry : lVnir.i, lie: western, 1717c. Cheese (piitt and unchanged. Petroleum dull ; Uellned, 1i'm. Whlxlcy at $1 20. Seeds geed te prime clever at JVjjCe; de de Tlinethv at 'J7s2S.': de de fiavsccil at new tarn mitrK.it. New orb, March V. Fleur Siule and western dull and prices without material change. Southern quiet and weak. Wheat unsettled, opening fdlc higher, hut subsequently lest most et the advance ; fall business : Xe.- ! Ued, April, l 32Hil '-X : de May, SI 32&Q1 32 ; de June, H HiiQl iTVi ; de July. $1 21M1 --! Cern Jc better and fairly active : mixu.l western spot, C771c ; de future, aJ72e. Oats u triile firmer ; State, 30d&3c : Wt -,U-:n 53?55c Uriiln and 1'roviMen oiiet'iilon1. One o'clock notations ei grain and pivi- Ions, furnished by . K. Yuudt, Hruker, U iia Iving3trcet. March '.. ChlcitKO. tern Out-i Perk- Laid .6'J Aeyt M myh i car. ie.'.-j .li-Vi M v,y. u:i7K. Philadelphia. SS)4 .BG'J yay, ut .70.& m Wheat Maieli.. 1.27 April.. l f i I -'If l.ill l.::lV 1.31 May. March. April... May.... Bteexnancsc Xcw Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocks also United Slates Bends reported datiy !.y Jacob II. Loe, 22 Xerth gueeu street. New Yerk .stock ne'ive, irregular. Meiniyali;. March it. It:(J0 1:1.0 3:. A. U. I M. . M. I08U llHJS !!, t OJi 11 121 12 !-. .WJ a 5.J; lUiV, 112,'Airrv 27 2Ci,i 27 3T. :l .-WJ SH'i S( 8 22 :- ?X, l-0Vf Pit i:n "NJa Wi 3a VJ USJi tfj Stli 35 S 32' S17 :(i "7i 77 VK a'A xx 2S1-; i Wi ie,' :;e 28'j 3i Chicago. Mil. Paid , C. C. & I. C. It. R Del., Uick.A Wi'Mturn Denver A Itle (J ramie Mich. Southern A Lake Sheu Missouri. Kansas A Texas.... M. Y., I.uke Erie A We-tern.. .New Jersey Central Ontario A jVestern Vw Yerk Central Pacific Mail .Steamship Ce . St. Paul A Omaha I'reicrreil. Texan Pacific Wabash. --. .. mis A Pacific. Western Union Tel Ce PlIILADKLl'IIlA Stocks unsettled. Pennsylvania IL K Heading Kufi'.ile Pitts, ft West Northern Pacinc Cem , " Preferred.. f.lve mock niiwKett. CnicAoe. Hogs Kccelpts. 10,10) head : shii ments C,t00 de: the market was strengand fairly actiAe at full prices; common te geed mixed. $.'SU36 3j; heavy pneking mid ship ping, 80 -50S7; light. $5 S5j0 35; skips and culH ut iW & Cattle Ki'feipUC.OO.) head ; shipments 2,ciw de ; choice heuvy in lair demand and market strengand active, but unchanged; exporters. $;'2Oi.O70; geed te clioice shipping. WlOgli ; common te fair slew und weak at $190&523; mixed butchers' were steady ; poer.to fair at W 603 73 ; geed te choice, $1 2.VS3 ; blockers and feeder, S3 605 10. Sheep Kccuipts 5,000 head ; shipment', 2.50U. de; market active and firm ; geed shipping and butchers' common te medium $15; geed te choice, $5 503 6; lambs and extra iimutim-, 85 75C 25. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 272 head ; the market was very dull at about yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, WXl head ; the market was very dull; Philadelphia, $7 153730; Yorkers, SGOIJJGSj. Sheep Receipts, l.rohead ; the ui.irket u falrat125te$tN0 Lecal stock and Henda. Par val. Lane ''Uy U per vt. Lean, due lDKi...$lUU " IsdV.. KM 1SJO... i(w 1895... 10(1 5 per et. In 1 or 30 years.. lOe 5 per U. Scheel Lean.... loe " i " in 1 or 2(1 years.. KX) ' 4 " in 5er20ycars.. Km " " In 10er20yeai.s. imi Mauhclui borough lean let) .BANK STOCKS. First National Hank. $100 Farmers' National Hank 50 Lancaster County National ii.mk.. se Columbia National Hank 100 Enhrata National Bank IW First National Uank, Columbia.. .. 104 First National Bank, Strasbiirg loe First National Uank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Litilz National Bank 100 Manheim National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 Xew Helland Xatlenal Bank 100 MISCELLAlfEOCS B03TD9. yuarryvlllc It. 1L, due 1803 $100 Reading A Columbia K. R,.due 1SS2 10O Lancaster Watch Ce., due 181 Me Lancaster Ces Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., UUL lOCUa(iii(((,,,l(aaa I'MJ Lait sale. $IC5 107J4 120 131 105 112 102 102..VI 10.'. Ht2 $175 lOrt-fc.". vn.au 147 132.V1 141.311 iSLsO 200 145.75 IU 153 ?0.5. 155 $il.- no ie re ion iu; $ii 25 ."W liO MISCXLLAKEOUS- STOCKS. Ouarrvville R. K-. .$50 . 50 , 50 . 100 .100 Millersville Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.. Stevens Heuse Columbia tias Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company... Marietta llollewware Stevens Heii3e Sicily Island Eifl Brandy win-,.. Vuymdj';1 1W Ut) 5)1 50 170 1.2'. 1 1
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