if. -?wm ESS SBW-JSwcJ - J. , u::t.-v.i:- -. -iv' '";g"S.V-'-aJ it i'Onn i-- . v-.r-v-j-6.--7.j -- ' J" .WAtf ", ,Wm!.. mmiMlkJt-i Himr!'.. : V.T. -. -. - r " f i" "r'UPumTrTHaMmafflBwuiHTii MwmniMMriMiiMHMMMMmB .- I '. 1 -- -G.2& r-rfe ... BSS". I' 5TU ft- fct r ! p T m m K i I'V ii & 5 V ir 5. i" fcr EA IS k ! t I 8 K $ fe COLTJMBIi MW& 2z &2r . feew BKGVLAK OOKBEBPOXDEMUK LK- r"i wi...i ainiir tha ITr, ' 't. awa- sffA ' itHt Ib ud AreuUthe Bereach ricked" op y the XateUI- ?--?SHi ctncer'a Beperter. Heward L. Oberlin has a handsome scroll-work framed clock en exbibitiea in Mr. H. F. Yergey's window. A small audience attended the ''Uncle Tem's Cabin" performance last night. Samuel Bead and David Yeung settled their as sault and battery case yesterday, by a compromise. The former pays the costs. The new houses en Seventh street are tebebnilt as rapidly as possible. The frame of the large new coal shute which is te be erected for Mr. H. F. Bruncr was raised te-day, Shnte's capacity six car loads A lejcrJemain and ventrilequist per formance was given in tbe armory yester day afternoon, by a stranger. He had an audience of about two hundred children. The Norwood literal y society held its meeting at the residence of Mr. Henry "Wisler. The exercises were very inter esting. The passenger trains which leave the Pennsylvania railroad depot here at 7:30 a. m., were detained te-day by the non arrival of orders, caused by the interrupt ed telegraphic communication. Voet Crashed. Brakeman Harry Leibley, of freight crew .Ne. 34, Pennsylvania railroad, had the heel of his right feet crushed by the wheels of a car which he was coupling yesterday at uoen in the east yards here. He was taken te his bearding heuEO en Walnut street, where his injuries were dressed by the company's physician Dr. Craig. Church Matters. A large crowd wau present at the praise and testimony meeting in the Methodist church last night. The exercises consisted of prayer, singing, a short address by the pastor and the. giving of testimony in behalf of religion and Ged's mercy te his people. Seventy live persons testified. On account of recent death in his family, the Bev. Jehn Graham, of Harrisburg, did uet preach in St. Paul's P. E. church here last evening. The Rev. Aionze Diller, of Marietta, occupied the pulpit in his stead. Meeting of Scheel Ueard. The regular monthly meeting of tbe school beard was held last night. Mem bers present : Messrs. Auwerter, Bruner, Gerhart, Given, Stevenson, Meyers and Zeamer. Minutes of regular meeting of February 8th lead aud approved. Boperts of committees then heard. Financ? committee's report was pre sented : Balance en hand at Just report $1,044 87 Frem S. II. Boyd, collector 1832 SOU BO Frem Mrs. Siclllnger, tuition 6 00 Total $1 SCO 77 Ki.rENDITUKES. Older paid since last report $1,271 01 Balance en hand $ SS9 73 Committce leperted tax duplicate of 1681, T. B. Bunbar, collector, as settled. Supply and repair committee reported that meto coal was required at the inati tute and Cherry street schools. Alse that en accenut of the yards of the Fifth street soheol buildiug becoming a mass of mud in rainy weather, it is rece .amende! that the yards be spread with gravel. Se ordered by the beard. The library committee reported that tie committee was making arrangements for holding au entertainment en Tuesday evening, March 17tb, the proceeds te be devoted te the puicbau: of mere books for the Sheck library. The opera heuss has been tendered by the borough council free. The returns of the late election for school directors was prcseutpd by Presi dent Meyeis. As the result was published immediately after tbe election, it is un necessary te repeat them heie The sec retary was ordered te insert them in the minutes of the meeting. The following report of attendance at the schools for the month ending March 5, was presented by Superintendent Ames : Total attendance, male, 582 ; female, CC8 ; total, 1,250. Average attendance, raal, 493 ; female, 553 ; total, 1,053. Percent age of attendance, male, 92J ; lemale, 92 3 5. Percentage of attendance for tbe term, male, 95 ; lemale, 94. Number of pupils prescut every session, 347. Num ber of visiteis te fcchoels. 71. Tbe following committees was appointed te confer with a committee from the old Columbia public ground company with rcgaid te improving the institute grounds, consisting of Messrs. Gebharr, Meyeis, Given aud Bruner. Tbe meeting transacted some ethen business of ue public interest and ther adjourned. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had no less than fourteen cases befere him, ten of which weie vagrant persons charged with being drunk and disorderly. One was ueut te jail for 40 days and eight for terms ranging from 5 te 20 days. One paid costs and four ledgeis were discharged. Jacob Hess, charged en oath of Kate Heak with fornication and bastardy, waived a hearing befere Alderman Mc Conomy, and entered bail for court. Themas Fergusen, charged with tbe embezzlement of $70, the property of Louisa Eckenreade, of Meuut Jey, was committed by Alderman Spurrier for a ncariu? en the 13tb. inst. Oirick Hughes for drunken and disor diser derly conduct, was cemmitted'by Alderman Spurrier for 10 dajs. L9wis Kiphorn charged with malicious mischief in breaking windows in the hcu-e of . EJSnydvr, was held for a herring this morning. James Redgers and Mark Stockton, the two bums who raised a disturbance at the almshouse yestci day, were sent te jail by Alderman Spurrier this a'.ternoen for 30 days eacb. Fell en the lee. Last evening Mrs. Elizabeth Daily, re siding en Church street near Jeffersen alley, slipped en the ice and fell, hurting herself severely. She was carried te her home naar by, and a doctor was summoned te her assistance It was reported. that her leg was broken, but the report is un true. Ne Stamp. A letter addressed " Harry WUbeu, In diana, Pa." will he forwarded te that gentleman by Postmaster Marshall as seen as the writer sticks a stamp en it but net befere. A friend of Mr. Wilsen .here in Lan caster has supplied the stamp and the let ter has gene. m In Bad Condition. If the street commissioner thinks he has improved West King street by dumping atones along the track of the street rail way between Centre square and Prine street, he is bedly mistaken. The stones have been scattered all ever the street, and it is worse than a newly-made turn pike. Change el Hetel Keepers D. C. Fleming, late proprietor of the Merrimac house, has purchased the entire stock and fixtures of the McGrann house from Fred Waltz, who has kept it for years. He has already taken possession. Barely of Peace and Desertion Oases. Court will meet at 10 o'clock te-morrow morning, when the surety of the peaee Wd desertion eases will be taken up as tbf iter et down for te-morrow. ?3 I-P,. Mr. Jehn Thompson, naaeger of Hen. James Black's Black JBarrea spring pre-, petty, in Falten township, this forenoon paid a visit te tbe stock farm of 8. 8. Spencer, just outside of the city, near the Columbia pike. While climbing around in the barn he fell,, breaking an arm. He was brought te town and received medical attention. Amusement. " The Amish GlrV'Ttae new play called 44 Tbe Amish Girl," which was written by Jehn R. Mlsslmcr, et Beadii g, will be presented In this city tomorrow evening by a company from Beading, nnder the management of Jehn M. Stephens, who Is also tbe leading man. The play Is fall et familiar scenes and Incidents, and it made a hit In Beading, where it has been played several times. SVEC1AJL NOTICES. The only pain wc can safely make light or, is the window-pane, but the pain that racks enr frame and tears ear langs Is a matter of. serious consequence. Te alleviate 'the latter and effect a permanent care, Dr. Ball's Coagh Syrup is relied en by all sensible people. A ceugn, t;em or sere a meat sneuiu ee stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's .bronchial Troches de net disorder tne stomach like ceagh syrups and balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parte, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Ceuglis, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singera and Public8peakcr3 are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we) .nerited rankameng? thelewstaple remedies of tbe age. Sold at 23 ccntb a box overvwhero. mv-lvdTTh&F&lvw . Mether swan's Werm gyrnp. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; ler feverishncss., restlessness, worms,, constipa tion. 25c. Ge te II. li. Cecnrnn's a rug fctore ter Mr. Freeman' New National Dye. Fer bright ness anil durability et color, arc nncqualed. Celer fiem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and Genr.au. Price. 15 cents. 3- The .Starlet, Cardinal Bed, Old Geld, .Navy Blue, 5cal Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect results. Any fashionable color 10 cts. Admonition! euro your cough thoroughly with Hale's Heney of Ilorelieund and Tar. Plke's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. m5 lwaeed&w Hew few there arc who are aware That seen the gums and teeth decay, Unless thcyare brushed with greatest care With SOZODONTJrem day te day ; Fer this great dentifrice, we knew. Will keep them pure and wlilte as snow. mC-lwdced&w 3-Ilain Talk from Dr. Swathe Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is-ene of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as If pin worms were crawling in or about the lcctum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are often atTected. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te any article in th market, I guarantee it te cure the worst case of itching piles in exist ence. Signed, H.SWAYNE, M. D. Dr. S waync's Ointment is nlseapleasant and effective cuie ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be scut for 50 cts. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, S1.S5. Address, Dr. Swiiyne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ect!4-lydTu,Th&Sftw itliSCUKO IfltUM DEATH. Thetollewingstatenicnlot William J. Cough Ji), et Semcrvllle, Mass., is te remarkable tnat ne beg te ask for It the attention ei our read era. He says : "In the Jail et 18761 was taken wllli a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by a severe cough. 1 seen began te lese my appetite and flush. 1 was se' weak at one tlme that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer eilb7 1 wasadiniltedtothe City Hospital. While theic the doctors said I had a hole in my iett lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed e er a hundred dollare in doctors and med icines. I was ee lar gene at ene time a report went around that I was dead. I jravc up hope but a tiieiid told me of DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOU THE LUNGS. I laughc at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a lit ttle te atisty them, when te my sui prlsea d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, aitd te lay I leel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writcthis hoping you will publish it, se that every one atnicte.i with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DE. WM. BALL'S BALSAM FOBTHE LUNGS, andbc convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottle 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 Las almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.' sold bv II. it. Cochran, 137 ierth Queen street Te aid digestion, lake Simmons Liver Begu later. Skla Diseases. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most invct "SwiH'iifi's Ointment." "Swavne'B Ointment" crate cases of skin dis "swavne's Ointment" ) 'Swayne's Ointment" cases, such as tetter, awayne a uinuneui j -alt l hnnm.seald head. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 " ",ev'" "' "Swnyne's ointment." uauci's lieu, sores, au .... , - W A .,, i dyne's Ointment" crust 6ca' llcWnS' . "Mwavne's Ointment" S skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" ri,nt. ,iti!tresiRinii' ram. "S wayne's Ointment" l,at "stressing com cem cem "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching pilc3, Swaynejs Ointment;' i lb eniy effcctual cur0 "Swayne s Ointment" J "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl obstl "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CUBES where all else laiU. Sold by all druggists, A. Couch, Celd or Sere Threat Bcquires Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease Is often the result. " DB. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYBUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdirectly en the lungs, threat and chest, purines ihn bleed, and ler bienchlal, asthma all pulmonary af fections el leng standing, it isthebestremedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle The large size is the most economical Sold by all best arugglsts. lH-MW&Flyd&w Isaac Jenes, Mt Cancel, Pa., says "Brown's Iren Bitters cured me of sick headache, less el appetite and foul stomach." Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street m5-lwdw Tld tnta. Samples irce at Grocers. II. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A. Bartlett & U2-20td<w Aletlicmt Meroni-nit Bletnersn Arc yen disturbed at night and broken et your rest by asicK child sutTering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at enefi and gctabottle et MRS. WIN. SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer little suflcrer Immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about iu There is net a mother en earth wne has ever U3ed it, who will net tollyeu at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly saie te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the nicscrintien ei ene et the elaest and best female physicians aud nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M.W&S&w Feil Lame Back, Side or Chest use SHf LOH'S POBOUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. B.Cechran,137andl39 North Queen trcet, Lancaster. febltcedS Heury' Carbolic Salve. The bet Salve in the world for cuts.brulsea seics, ulcers salt rheum, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give pcrtcct satisfaction in everv case or money refunded. Be sure yen gctUavaT's Carbolic Salve, a i all ethers aie ! cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street my29-4 causa UhK.'I iiimmsus wjr-wiwiii.iwww' - . " -"I ... .-.j. - rmmt 'r. Of Xrsggls.- jaUwrteeJJtw Xm fra sense et taste, saeH or -bearing, ne Ely's Cream Balm. "It Jsdotniwenderfal work De net faB te procure a bottle, as In it Ues the relief you seek. Price SO cents. Apply 1st BesteUa with UtUe flagec Fretn B. F. Ipsaer, A. M., Sed Bank, K. J.: I have neeh troubled with Catarrh se badly for several years that It seriously effect ed my voice. I tried Dr. 's remedy with out the slightest relief, one bottle ei jsiys Cream Balm did the work. My voice Is fully restored and my bead feels better than ler years. B. F. Lixraaxa. Ely' Cream Halm as a cure for Catarrh and Hay Fever Is evidently an article of great merit, its sale is Increasing with wonderful rapidity. Very truly, Johxbtex. Hollewat ft Ce., C02 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. - m2-2wdM.W,FW urewa'a uoaseaeid irnacea Is the most effective Fain Destroyer in the world. WiB most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken -Internally or applied ezternallymd thereby mere certainly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures p&in in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and Is THE GBEAT BELIEVEB OF PAIN. "Baewa's Household Pahacsa" should be in every family. A teaspoon tul of the Panacea In a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will mtxAS ve a cold. 25 cts u bettlB fcbll-lVdM.W&SAw Fer a sure cure for Dyspepsia, take mens Liver Begulater. Sim " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills for the core of Neuralgia arc a success." Dr. G. P. Helman, ChrlstlanbUrg, Va. 50 cts., at druggists. ' Five Dr.1 ; no entf of medicine ; no relief Dr. Benten' Bkin Cure ha driven away all eruption and I'm nearly well." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, ill. Druggists keep it, fl per package. Making a Uaise. Jehn Hays, Credit, P. Om says that for nine months he could net raise his hand te his head through lameness In the shoulder, but by the use et Themas' Eclectric Oil he was entirely cured. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. new te secure Health, t seems strange that any one will suffer from the many derangements brought en by an impu'-c condition of the bloody when SCO VILL'S 3 ABS APAB1LL A AND STILLINGI A, or BLOOD AND UVEBSYBUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aed has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIEB ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases indicating an Impure condition of the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects lndi gestien. A single bottle will prove te you Its merits as a health rencwer, for 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. AEB'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast, Fer use externally and inter nally. BEDUOUhE POWDEBS euro all diseases of herce, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. may24-2 Fer sale at U. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. MA.BSCAOS. Kbndie Miller. On Thursday evening, March 8, 1883. at the home of the bride, by Bev. Wm. F. Lichllter, pastor of St. Luke's Be Be lermea ehuicb, William Ellswerth Kendig. of this city, te Katie Miller, et Millersville, Pa. ltd MEATUS. Hubeb March 7, 1883, in Lancaster, Pa., Margie E. Hubcr. daughter of H. 11. Huber, aged 22 years, 10 months and 21 days. The relatives and friends of tha lamllyare respectfully invited te attend tin funeral from the residence of her lather, Ne. 22 East Lemen street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. McEvet. In this city en March8, 18S3, Cath arine, relict et the late Jehn McEvey, in the 72d year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectiully invited te attena the funeral, from her late residence, en Beaver street, b twt en Vine and German, en te-morrow (Saturday) morning, atS o'clock. High Mass at St. Mary's church Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. ltd Weidlk. In this city, en the 8th inst, Mamie daughter of Kebert ami Elizabeth Wcidle, in the 15th year et her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectiully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ne. 514 Church street, en Saturday altemoen at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. " ltd ITJSa' JLOVEUTlHISMlSNTa. AFKWMOKE OF THE SIOGIJm AT 1 per hundred at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT ClOAB STOKK. ??aKS1ES, LUOK'fO TuCRINTEBEhT. I On and alter MABCH 19, 1 will have at the Keystone Heuse Sale and Exchange Stables, 40 head et the finest 3 and 4 year old Mules that have bem shipped te this market, and will sell or exchange them ler Horses. m9-2t - WM. A. MYERS. PUBLIC SALr,.-OM TUESDAY. MAKtJH 13, 18S3, will be sold at public sale at the Leepard Hetel. Lancaster city, a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and let et ground, situ- t ated at 143 East Vine street Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., wuen j terms win uemaae Known uy hid nuira ui ANNA M WEIOLEB. Deceased. m'J-4td IlENUY SUUBBBT, AUCt rpe LKT.-1 LABOE, UANDSUMK HOUSE ' in a very desirable locality, well adapted Jern first class bearding house, for which a number et boarders have already been se cured. Part et present furniture can be bought cheap. Bent low. Address, "OPPORTUNITY," m9-2td <w Iktelliebncer Office. SEAI.KU PROPOSALS FOK KE-BU1LD-lnir Poor-Heuse Barn will be received at' the office et the County Commissioners. Lan caster. Pa., until 12 o'clock, in.. MONDAY. MARCH 20. 1883. Specifications can he seen at Corcmlsslenei's Oflice. BY OBDKB OF THE BOAED. Attest : Frask Gbeist, Clerk. ni9 2wd H IKSU & IIKOTHKB. LOOK! RKAD! COKE! BALANCE OF WINTER STOCK AT HALF VALUE! The continued cold weather has enab'ed us te close out a greater part et the Heavy Goods en which we reduced prices last week. Te-day we Marked Down tbe Entire Balance efur OVERCOATS, HEAVY SUITS, Odd Coats, Pants and Vests, TO HALF THEIR FOBMEB VALUE. We give you a few sample prices : A small, let et Black Overcoats at fS.0?, and 6 00 About Thirty Black Overcoats, large si'es, at S.00, worth $5.00. About Thirty-eigiit-Fancy Ulsterattes, W.(0, $5.00. 16.00 te $8.09,wrth dou ble. Twentynve Fine Ulsterettes, $7.00 te $12.0 ', worth $12 te $20. Alse, Forty Children's Overcoats, at $1.50 te $1.50, cost from $2.00 te $8 00 THEY MOST BE fcOLD. EXrBAORDINARY BARGAINS IN KNIT JACKETS, UNDERWEAR, Gloves, Neckwear. Te save us the trouble of carrying them ever till next season. Don't forget tha Celebrated "PENNHALL" WhiteShirt. We sell them for 80c and cannot be beat by any $1.00 Shirt. HIRSH & BRO., The Pcdii Hall GlethiDg Heuse, Nes. 2 aad 4 S. (JaeeaSt. sep8 lvd tf'm&mmm - LIGHT! ; Nothing adds mere te the furnishing of a house than Handsome Gas Fixtures. Formerly the prices were se high that only the wealthy could enjoy se great a luxury. This is no longer the case, and a visit te FLINN & BREN EMAN'S and an examination of their Immense Stock will surprise almost any one at the Lew Price at which Elegant Goods can be sold Jn Ceal Oil Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers their stock .is equally large and their prices are away down. Before ordering your goods, leek at FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. yjs.tr jjtrxKTisjiMMNra. PUBUO 8ALK OF HOBSKS-THE FUB lic sale et Illinois Horses, advertised te take place at the Merrimac Heuse, US North Prtncestreet, Lancaster city, Pa., en Monday, March 12, 1883,-hat been postponed until Sat urday, March 17, 18s3. I wBl, however, have a fine let of Canada Horses, which I will sell at public sale onMenday. March 12. 1883. m9-2td GEORGE GBOS6MAN. nriLI.IAMSU 4k VOnTBB. FIRST-CLASS We are the only Heuse In tbe city that keeps constantly onhandacemplo'.estockot FIBST CLASS BEADY-MADE CLOTHING for CHIL DREN. Vims, YOUTH3 and MEN. Our stock et SPBING STYLES this year will eclipse all our former efforts In regard te QUALITY, MAKE, FIT, FASHION and PBICE. The latter we guarantee te be as low a the same quality can be sold anywhere else. The FASHIONS are of tbe very latest Parisian Importation ; cut and trimmed in style, and FIT as well as the most fastidious could wish. We are enabled, from the manner In which our BEADY-MADE CLOTHING Is made te guar antee a perfect Fit te all. We have a very handsome stock of elegant SPBING OVER COATS new epsn ter inspection. The Pat terns are marvels et correct taste and the Prices a re astonishingly low. FUBNISH1NG GOODS, HATS, CAPS, UM BBELLAS. TBUNKS, VALISES. LADIES' and GENTS' WATKUPBOOF CLOAKS and COATS at LOWEST PBICE9. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, Nes. 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., t.ANCASTEB. PA -W-BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will open In APBIL. TUUN niEMKNZ. RUBBERS, RUBBERS, RUBBERS. AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE, Ne. 51 North Queen St., (IKQUIREB EUILD1NQ.) GREAT REDUCTIONS -IN We have the Lamest Stock or the Latest Styles. LADIES' RUBBERS, 40c. and 45c. MEN'S RUBBERS, 05c. LITTLE BOYS' RUBBEB BOOTS, 1.25. MEN'S BUBBEB BOOTS, S3.00. Alse a Large Stock or BURT'S FINE SHOES in all the Latest Styles. JOHN HIEMENZ. aprl-eaw-lydF pABKEIVS GINOBB TOMlU. EVERY MAN HIS OnN BOSS. Hew te Promote Personal Power A Mew Badlcal Reformer. " There is no prevision In the Divine econ omy ter political bosses !" With a bang or his nst, and In tbe voice of a man who hart made up his mind en the sub ject, Bev. James Chambew, et Calvary Pres- DVienan cnurcu, nurium, ievwiiujr uireu " sermon with this announcement. He was right. Tbe only boss authorized by the Boek is mentioned In these words : "He Who ruleth his own spirit Is greater than he who taketn a city " Commonly, the better side et men is subject te the despotism et the worse side Bad pas pas slens,T)ad humors, mean Jealensics and base revenge are all bosses. One et tbe worst besseVls bile. What Is most depressing in philosophical or theological thought is due te it Old General Debility is another tyrannical bOES. He lashes men who are naturally geed until they neceme unnaturally bad or misera bly weak. M , . , ijencernmg iiie uenyciauwi . ." r"vi age, Bev S. P. Lewes, pastor of the Eighth Street Baptist church, St. Leuis, Me.,wiites: ' 1 was suffering irem exhaustiem and general debility. As an invlgerant 1 used Parkr's Uiitasa Tonic. I never met with anything se effective, it is an elegant family medicine. 1 take a bottle In my valise when I go en my annual vacations' Pabkzb's GraajaToxie neither intoxicate nor promote a detlre for strong drink. The mett pronounced temperance people ut andpraUe it for (hi reaten alone. It cures Malarial Fevfr9. Consumntlen. Bhcumatism and all Diseases el the ufoed. Alse weaknesses pecu liar te women. Its action Is prompt and per vasive. Test It once, and you wiB adept It as aheme remedy. Price 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Hlscex & Ce., co.. Chemists, New Yerk. marl-lyw.eew&dS NOT1CK IV XKKMASSKK3 AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of -the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un inclesed, either for the purpose or sheeting or tishing, as the law wiB be rigidly enforced against ail trespassing en said lands et the undersigned after this notice. r 6 WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN B.PERCXALDEN, EDWARD G. FREEMAN, Attorney ter B. W. Celeman's Heirs', elt-txainr MMUe Cletliiii! Rita Rita 3K , -""V- ? - - -a 4J NJCV JLDFXXTIBXM1SNTS- BAUSHAN Jk BUrtNH. GENERAL INSURANCE AMD REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ne. 10 Wsst Orahsb Stbxxt, Laxcavtzb, Pa. 124-8 tdeedR THE LARGEST, MOST COMPLETK AND best assortment of euchre, casslna, poker and ether playing cards at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAB STORK. TJHm RENT. A THREE-STORY BRICK 1? DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 45 Seuth Duke street. All the modern Improvements. ALFRED DILLER, m7-tfdR Ne. U0 West Lemen Street. MEETING OF MARKET HOUSE CO. An adjourned meeting of the Eastern Market Heuse Company will be held at the Orphans' Court Roem en FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, at 8 p.m., for final adoption et location etc. GEO. K. REED, m8-2td Chairman. WAMTC0. A GOOD HONEST BOY between the ages et 13 and 16 years, te act as an assistant te a blind person traveling with goods. A suitable boy will be well paid. References required. Adnress, GEO. W. IRWIN, Bart, Lancaster Ce., Pa. m7-3td43tw T FRANK SAYX.OK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OP PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 43 Exactly opppeslte the Old 8tand. ectU-ttnd&wil C1ARD. WE THE UNDEBSIGNEU HAVE this day, March 8, 1833, entered into co ce partnership ter the 'transaction et a general Insurance business and are prepared te place large lines of insurance of all kinds. The Jiatrenage of the public is respectiully so se icited. BENJ.F. SHENK. SAM'L D. BAUSMAN. Tbe undersigned tenders his thanks te his former patrons for their kind patronage and hopes that the same be continued te the new firm. mar8-3teedR BENJ. F. SHENK. TUY THE SMALL HAND-MADE HA vana cigars. 2 for 5 cents, at HARTMAN '3 YELLOW FBONT CIGAB STORE. THE TOWN'S TALK, THE 5 CENT UA vana and Yara cigars, at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR STORE. "VrOTICET TAX COLLECTORS i Proposals ter the collection et the State and County Tax for 1883. in the East and West Wards of Lancaster City, will be received at the County Commissioners' Oflice until 12 e clock m., FRIDAY.MABCII 1C, 1883. Nene but bona fide bids will be entertained. By order of the Commissioners. Attest: FRANK GREIST. m6 3t Clerk. SAMUEL U. PRICE, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Oflice from 66 North Dnke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi Ktdy In Rear of Court Henso. Leng's New BnltVifni,-. ml7-tfit JSNTJBHTAXNXXHtTS. TULTON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1883. AN ELKCT&IC 8UCCE88! A GENUINE HIT ! PEALS OF LAUGHTER ! SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE ! J. H. St In JOHN D. MISSIMER'S Peweriul Drama, in 3 Acts, entitled "TEE AMISI aiEI." EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. EVERYBODY GOING THE FATAL LIGHTNING. THRILUNG FJBE SCENE. ADMU-SION SO CENTS. BESERVED SEATS 75 CENTS. G ALLERY.. .......-......... ...5 LKHTS. Diagram open at Yccker's Office, March 6, until Saturday. J. M. STEPHEN. Manacrer. J. M. SCUAFFER, Stage Manager, mart! fit zj:gaIj notices. ESTATE OF FREDERICK H1ELMAN, late or the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known thesame te the undersigned -without delay, residing in the city et Lancaster. MAGDALENA OTTENDORFEH, Administratrix. B. F. Davh, Attorney. 114-6ldeaw ASSIUNEU ESTATE OF GEURQB U. Hensel and wire, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Pa. Geerge O. Hensel and wife, et said Lancaster city, naving ey eeea ei vol untary assignment, dated JANUARY 12, A. D. 1883, assigned and transferred all Ibeir real estate and effects te the undersigned, ler the benefit of the crediteis et the said Geerge O. Hensel, he therefore gives notice te all per sons indebted te said assigner, te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te CHAS. I. LANDIS. Assignee, Residing In Lancaster City. L. Elucakkb, Atty. jan!5-6Vdeaw AtiSIGNKD ESTATJ5 OF WILLIAM HEN sel and wire, of Lancaster city, Lancaster cpinty. Wm. Hensel and wife et Lancaster cK V, having by deed or voluntary assign ment, dated January 27, 1888, assumed and transferred all their estate and effects te the undersmned, for the benefit of the creditors of said William Hensel, he therefore gives no tice te all persons indebted te Bald assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, aud these having claims te present them te .rjTRED'K 8ENER, - Assignee. Euekjx G. Smith, Att'v. 136tdeew T"V Va of Lancaster City, deceased Letters et ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having elnlmn or dem&nda airainst the estate Ot said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay, residlne in Lancas ter City. HEN RV WOLF, teb24-6tdeaw Administrator, ESTaTK OF ANN THOMAS, LATE OF Columbia, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te tbe undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent are requested te make Immediate settlement, aud these hav Inn nlilmii or dcmindg airalnst the estate Ot said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned wlthent delay. STEPHEN SANDERSON, JOHN JELLY. B. F. Davis, Administrators. Attorney. J286tdeawF TESTATE Or B. KKANKTAMANY.LATE ri of Lancaster city. Pa , deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te tbe undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the under signed, residing In said city. WILLIAM WEATEB, 2MtdF Administrator. iee 6&ftAIKlTil3lifeli J.r?gg5s:-r..- , -m-2? - -"-w" -y - t- , mattimm. te Mtw Taiemr niitiai nlT i i - . minera mm hflk MlttlaiWbA HANGED. MURDERERS EXPIATE THEIK GJOJUS. ncGIelB mad MJese Basg 1m- New Yertt Te-Day WaBUag Vader tk Meat fold te. Attead Maes. New Yerk, March 8. McQlein and Majone were hung at 8:12 this morning. Majone awoke at five o'clock and care fully dressed himself. McQlein slept ea and had te be awakened half an hear later. Beth men said they felt welL They went te the chapel te attend mass, passing nnder the scaffold en the way. McQlein bore the sight with firmness, but Majone buried his face in his handerchief and cried. At mass Majone acted as clerk te Father Duranquett and both men seemed quite devoid of fear. Returning none of them seemed te notice the gallows. They both ate a hearty breakfast after which religiens ministrations were resumed en tbe way te tne scaneia. Majone walked first, reciting the litany of the saints in a loud and clear voice; behind bun came McQlein with firm elastic step. His head was bowed and face blanched, but his month was set firmly, and from his lips came the words of the litany. Beth, knelt en the gallows and prayed aloud together. There was net a tremor as tbe nooses were adjusted, and at 8:12 the drop fell. Beth their necks were broken, and in two minutes all was ever. At 8:22 both were pronounced dead. MoQlein's body was taken te his parents' residence and Ma jone' s te an undertaker's. AT HABRISBURG. Seme Lecal LegnUtlen Disposed of. Special Dispatch te the IirrEixiQEfcia. Harrisburg, Pa,, March 0. In the Senate te-day the Heuse bill te repeal tbe seventh section of the supple ment te the Lancaster city charter was negatively reported. Similar action was taken en Stehman's bill relative te bridges. Shearer's bill fixing the salaries of officers in Lancaster,Berks,Luzerne and Schuylkill was favorably reported ; as was also the bill authorizing the court of Lancaster county te sentence convicts te the penitentiary. Mr. Stehman introduced a bill te grant a gratuity of $40 and an annuity of $75 te the widow of Jeseph Beitzel, of Lancaster county, a soldier of the war of 1812. The Senate bill appropriating $40,000 te establish a scientific agricultural experimental station in connection with the Pennsylvania state college was passed. The Philadelphia recorder bills were under discussion an hour and a half, for tbe purpose te salary the recorder at $7,500 a year, in lieu of all fees, and the ether te repeal tbe act enlarging the district of recorder which was created te give Quay a place of profit. The friends of the repealing act showed that while collections under the present law have been larger than under the old act, the reeeipts at the state trea sury from the office have been made smaller ; in ether words that it cost about $90,000 te cellet $400,000. Proceedings 'n the Heuse. In the Heuse the following bills were favorably reported : Providing a separate wheel for grand juries in counties contain ing between ene hundred thousand and ene hundred and fifty thousand in habitants ; judicial apportionment bill, Senate bill providing ler the forfeiture of property of telegraph companies, con solidating with competing lines. The concurrent resolution for the printing and distribution of 2,500 copies of the geolegi cal survey! reports was indefinitely pest pened.McCIure has written te the chairman of the Delaney investigating cemmitte that he will netjfurnish tbe witnesses bepropes edte furnish en account of the threat made by Delaney that he would prosecute him for libel, preferring te use them in court. Notaries Confirmed. Gee. Sill and F. J. D. Miller, of Colum bia, were confirmed notary publics te day by the Senate A MURDEROUS SERVANT GltCL. She Procure a Hatchet; mid Seriously Wound tier Mlstrew and Fatally Ii'Jures the Latter 'a Child. Philadelphia, March 9. A German servant girl named Catharine Metzgar, in the employ et Samuel May, at 2021 North Nineth streat, made au attempt this morning te murder her mistress, Mrs. Lizzie May and the laltsi'rf child. The servant get up in tbe middle of the night, went te the cellar and procured a hatchet which Rhe hid nnder the bed. At half past five this morning she arose and bending ever Mrs. May, who was sleeping in bed, dealt her several blows en- the head with tne hatchet. Mrs. May's cries brought in the policemen, who promptly seized Cath arine. In the mcantime she had thrown a bottle at Mrs. May's 8 month old son, Edward, who was asleep in the crib beside the bed, and fractured his skull. It is believed that Mrs. May will recover from her injuries, but the infant will die. The girl who came here from Germany three months age had only been a week in the employ of the May family. She is only 18 years old and gives no ether reason for the murderous assault than that she was prompted for several days te it. Mrs. Mav's husband is out of town. It is thought that the girl is insane, as ahe claims that she was directed by 'some un seen power iu a dream te murder the mother and babe. She has been commit ted te await the result of the injuries in flicted upon her victims. TEKlUULE KXfLOSlON. Dynamite 1'xpledes In a (Juarry, BlUIsg One Nan ana Injuring Utbers. Pittsbureb, March 9. A terrible ex plosion of dynamite, which resulted in the instant death of ene man and Eerieus in juries te three ethers, occurred this morning at Piemming's stone quarry, iu Dead Man's hollow, near McKeesport. It appears that Daniel and Gee. Heminger. Neble Oilky and an unknown colored man were at work m the quarry, une ei them attempted te threw out a can of dynamite used for blasting purposes, which had frozen. An explosion fol lowed with a loud report, scattering reeks and earth in every direction. Daniel Heminger was killed outright, aud Geerge Heminger and the colored man were se badly injured that they will die. Neble Gilky was also hurt, but hi3 wounds wete slight, and be was able te go home unac companied. A Dishonest tension Agent. Philadelphia, March 9. David Rank, of Tremont, Schuylkill county, was arrested te day for accepting an illegal fee for the collection of ajpen-ien. He was instrumental in ebtainining a pension of about $500, and it is alleged took $100 for the service. One Train Bobner Caught. Van Beben, Ark., March 9. One or the four train robbers has been captured. He is wounded in the face and arm. Con ductor Cain died of his wound yesterday. It is thought that Brakeman Aster can n6t recover. Mere Caveats Filed. Phit.adei.phia. March 9. Additional caveats were filed te-day in the register of wills office against the admission te pro bate of the'will of tbe late Henry Seybert te bereft $1,250,000 for charitable pur-pem -? i .m,Z... . . TTX-;.'.- 1 AHiB .vket mmm tiamt uuH atapiosnet of m aoUatea with preaekhf taurbeat. tka-vea UMSteraaad th scow etmUi d nearly all worst reeeaed from water. Bat three are known te' hare mi and it is believed that sTaral ethers hav perished. Wkera, Oh Where IsWlCCtM MtwT Asbuxt PABX.Marekt, 9 .. Beperta from along tbe New Jersey ata ooastsay eoastsay oeastsay tbe weather is as bright aa4 aaay as that of a May day. A light wiad kMrntac from the Seuth. BeixewbFau Vermont Xanh&V-rA t.: fire this morning destroyed the Vameat .. farmmaehine oeapaaya works. Leaa from $50,000 te 160,000. :" - r r 1 WBATtUCB 1HUXCAT10::J .M,t. Washtngten, March 9 JTer the MkKUa, g$ Atlantic states, warmer fair weather, followed in the north by local- saewa, " southerly winds, lower pressure. " y ADVESTCRKS IN A HuNBYatOON. An Iaexperieaned Hrldal Ceasie Baeei a Party et Feaay Drawers." Milwaukee San. They woke us up several times ia night te tell us what te de in casa we tha sick, and In tbe morning, before i up, a waiter brought np ear breakfast. . He said the landlord sent it np, aad he. steed around until we had te sit np la bed and eat breakfast. I thought at the time it was kind in the landlord te sead ap ear breakfast, but I found that the waiter who brought it up was a traveling maafera reaper factory at Beckferd. It was just about as bad coming down here en the sleeping ear, and I think the passengers en the car were these same drummers that were snowed in. it was colder than Alaska, and I wenld order extra blankets and they would steal them. I had about twenty blankets pat en the bed, and in the morning there was nothing but a sheet ever us. And every time there was a blanket spread ever us there was a different porter put it en, and I think" they were all traveling men. Every little while somebody would pall open the curtains and sit down en my berth and begin te pull off his beets, and I would tell him tbe berth was occupied, and that he must have made a mistake, and he would leek around atussoinne-' cent as could be and ask for pardon, and then go out and scold the porter. Once I felt! somebody groping about my berth, and I asked what was the matter, aad the fellow said he was looking for my wife's shoes te bmck. Then about -every fifteen minutes the conductor would ' open the curtains and bold a red lantern in and ask for our tickets. I think they punched my ticket sixty-five times. I think it was the traveling men who were playing conductor, but I was sleepy, and I thought the best way was te let them punch it Well about three o'clock in the " morning somebody punched us and said it was time te get up as all the passengers were up and we would have breakfast in fifteen minutes And then we hustled around and get dressed the best we could. MAJULB1S. Philadelphia market. I'uiLiuALi'HtA. March 9. flour quietand steady ; Superfine, $3 7-V?l 00 ; extra, $4 23& 4 C ; Penn'a Family, $5 1035 23. Bye flour at $41 1 '. Wheat dull and easier. Cern quiet. Oats quiet and easier ; Ne. 1 White, 67 Q53c ; Ne. 2 de.55S55)ic; No.3de,M54jc; Ne. 2 mixed, 52$c. Rye quiet at 68372c, as te quality quality Previsions Arm, lair Jobbing demand. Lard steady Butter dull and weak; Penn'a Creamery, extra, 35 37c: firsts, 3l33c; Western de, 38 QXia ; firsts, !830c. Bells dull. Eggs dull and weak; Pennsylvania 19319X; W stera,19e. , , Chaesu active ana firm. r Petroleum dull ; Refined, THc, Whisky at $118 New Yerk Market. Ev t viia. Mar. 9 Fleur in buyers' favor ; light expert and home trade demand; Superfine State, $3 7531 20; Extra de, $1 10SH 35 ; Choice de, $1 ,4037 00 : Fancy de, $7 103725: Round UoephJhio. U 15 4 8. Choice de.$l 9507 23;Superflne Western, $3 7304 20; Common te Geed Extra de 44159 4 05; Choice de. $4 7097; Choice White Wheat 162537; Southern dull, weak; craimen te fair extra, $l 203)5 25; geed ui cholee, $530 ' 0709 Wheat unsettled, 01Xc lower : bnsinese mainly speculative ; He. 1 White, $118 : Ne. S Bed. Marcn. 1 20)401 21 ; de April, 1 220 123X; deMay.il 2iai25; de 'Jane, 12 01 26. vj Cern kac lower and heavy: Mixed West ern spoV.62ei72Xc ; de future, 71K071?g-"i Uats Xc lower; Ne.2 April, SflX&atffi ; May, 5252c; June, e.c - , Lire Stock Market. CHicAae-Cattle Receipts, 400 head ; ship- ments, 4,200 head ; shipping and expert grades in geed demand an 1 10c hieher ler common te choice shippers ; $T 3000 70 ter experts: butcheis' firmer at $2 8034 40 for cows ; $4 734t 5 33 ter steers : steckcrs sold fairly at $3 50O 46; feeders, $15035 20. Hogs Receipts, 9,00) bead: shipments, 9 000 head ; market steady ; offerings light ; demand geed ; shippers the principal buyers : quality poer: geed te heavy packing and Shipping. $7 3507 85; common te choice light grades, $6 7037 20 ; mixed packing, $6 717 25 ; 8kip8.$5 80a40lortairtegood. Sheep Receipts, 4.200 head : shipments, 1K0 head ; demand active and 15325c higher ; com mon te prime natives, $496 ; bulk et sale, $5 20356.) East Libebtt-Cattle-Receipts, 1,893 head :f market fair : prime, $CQ9 50 ; fair te geed, $3 OS 06 ; common, $405. Hek-Uecelnts. 1.(00 head: market fair; Philadelphias, $7 6507 90 ; Yorkers, $7 i 7 35 Sheep Receipts, 600 head ; market firm; prime, 6 5036 75; Mr te geed, $5 2506 25; common, $4tf4 50. Stock Market. New Yerk, Philadelphia aad Lecu Steek iise United States Bends reported d)lw r j oea B. Lets, 32 North Queen street. ' Mar. 9. 1030 10 1Mb. A..JC. T it r. Denver A Rie Grande .... 4 4 j v T.in Krln A Western.... Snt 379 itanHiifl and Texa3 31 31 Z& Lake Shere 1 11; 1 New Jersey Central TSJi 7V4 New Yerk, Ontario w ... St. Paul. M. & Omaha 487 49 I'aciflc Mall...... ... Rochester & Pittsburgh 1W Texas Pacific.......... - Vpi Wflt.aqh. St. Leuis ft Pacific... 29 Western Lnlen Tel. Ce 84V Pennsylvania Central JSWi Philadelphia Beading Mg Northern Pacinc Cem 403J " Preferred.... 86 iufTiUe Pitta, a We3t 16J Lecal Stocks aad Beacu. Par vaL Lime- 'iy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882.. .$109 ' 1885... 100 ' 1830... 109 183S... IX 5 per ct. n 1 or SO years.. 108 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 10$ ' 4 ' in ler 20 years.. MS 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 169 -" c " In 10 or 20 years, let Hanhelni borough lean Me macaujumeee sroem. Quarry vBIe R. R.. ...... ...... SW Miueravfile Street Car. Inquirer Printing Company......" Watch factory,.. ................ .jcrg of ttas .Liigm anu uei vumymij. ...- . Stevens Heuse....... . MS Columbia Gas Company.. . rvilnmhfa. Water CmmiBT... ........ Susquehanna Iren Ccmpaayi...... 1 x H$ ' Stevens Heuse....... ...;..;.. ff,srlf,i Rfcilv Island... ............. -...- M 1 East Brandy wine A Wayaesb'g.... ae 'rtg'.: MBiersvuie wermai acnoei.... maoBUAxaetWBoxDS. " Uuarryville R. B due 18W 4MS, tIHrWw-1 iteadlng A Columbia B. Rya. w Lancaster Watch Ce- due 1884...... we Lancaster uaa Ligntana raei.e T inntn lar90TaU!B.....M Hi" wmt Lancaster Gas Light and irael Ce. R1.. Knrlne r R;.ver .VJieT......V Bridgeport ft Horeshee...,.v..S lelnsaMa ft WashilMrtOB.........i',l I tjclusbla ft Big 8prlBg..t.. ........ 1 hj. mnrii& i r - Fix Tte r "&m m - W3 ss--3 -fis: Mil H1 1ZU Vi - crsa v " -s ft-. -- . s?e;ar 'ittS&M rL?5. .. .Tmi-.JH Krf. ...s SasAfefe &fr33&f iJKJ w iJ5s1-iKsS.Sai1S!s . 4V-. .i. ict .'i .jW-7r: -. J &t&eiI&$& S tfx.'i.'im.A ' .j- .. .,I-!jf? -, AJ. .- . S55rt6S?e MM&Jz
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