r-tt.? m &.&? 3 i5 mim vv25i!isr Ti.TurTiC-i-3Jf3Bil' '3. -"W -TJLS SM4 .m. -. .".w.-w-.- r?1--';.-";'M--i.J.-S7.T J .'ifjrt ".a -si.-. Ti'JZt's&z : zJite-"iCr - -s.r - rW-r a.t .v.r--j .s. iejaiiircsi rCJr:.:?-.rxii!irt5ai5- J& ., -n v. v ' r ' " t ' .-gS' afr,FVwr-5?'g-g'-. fc-Vt -HW fi " $& ? V4 :5 i :. -JiJ2ri :-?fmwsi?sg'Es"wJ.rssp?ssmK-- 3 pa1-?' :. 5? hEff EStST y2'S?7i H' " !" I. y? IPT I& ii? r sc at S3" is; e s ' Is- I- Ir'r II. ft P S fe IK IS ; I L. I ft- I l ls. I Re ? a es .i -jicr COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR KKGTJLAK CORRESPONDENCE Events Along tbe Baaqaeksaaa Items e Interest la and Areandthe Borough Picked op by tbe IatelU- fencer's Reporter. Tlie seventh anniversary "of the dedicz tiOD of Cookman's M. E. chapel was celebrated yesterday afternoon. The ex ercises were of a very interesting character. Addresses were made by Rev. R.-W. Humpbris8 and Superintendent Simen May. Staging was one of the principal features of the occasion. After the con clasien of the anniversary exercises a meeting of the officers andJBecbers of the Sunday school was held, and the following officers elected te serve daring the ensuing year : Spuperintendent, Simen May ; secretary, Oscar Heffman ; treasurer, "W. K. Kewlcn; librarian, I. E. Graybill; chorister. C. W. Stevenson; organist, Mrs. K. V. Wright. The Rev. Henry Wheeler, of Philadel phia, tbe former pastor of the M. E. church heic, will preach next Sunday morning. The evening sermon will be preached by the Rev. Wm. W. Coekmau, Jato a graduate of Drew's Theological seminary, at Madisen, New Jersey. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are te be addressed by the Rev. Mi. Ham merman, of Tokie, Japan, next Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m. Meedy and Sankey hymn books have been adopted ler prayer meeting uses at the above church. The farewell sermon of the Rev. S. Smith was preached at the United Breth ren church last evening. His future resi dence will be in Yeik. Borough ISmlget. Miss Mattie Given returned te Philadel phia te-day, where she is attending school. Mr. Jehu Moere also left for the same city te-day. He has accepted a position in a large drug store and will remain there until the fall course of lectures at one of the colleges of pharmacy opens, when he will atteud them. Nothing mere is ever heard about the contemplated wagon bridge ever the river 'here. The plan has evidently died for want of support ; like the olectrie light project here. Pennsylvania railroad engine Ne. 1C1 jumped the track in the west yards heie yesterday. It was leplaced en the rails after a libcial expenditure of hard work. A room in the rear of Allisen's book store will hereafter be occupied by Cole Cele roan's barber shop. Dave .moved to day. An Italian image factory is the latest novelty ter Columbia. It is situated en North Frent stieet. ueatli and Accident. Mrs. Jacob Tracy died last night at 10 o'clock, of pneumonia. The funeral services will be h sld in Cookman's M. E. chapel en Wednesday at 2 p. m. Deceased was 41 years of age and leaves a husband and three children te lament their lese, Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Conduc tor Themas Swingler had his right arm broken and received hlight internal inju ries by bcinir struck by an engiue at 52d street, Philadelphia, last night. He was brought te his home in this place te day. Mr. Jehn O'Brian, aged nearly 50 yeaif, -died at his residence in Marietta, labt even ing, of typhoid pneumonia. NEIUUBUltUUOO NEWi?. Kvcnts Acress the county ilnes. It is proposed te remove the Schuylkill Vallcv seminary from Reading. The burning of C P. Reeling's store in Steelton, en Saturday night, caused a less el-6-1,000 Reading pleasure seekers are nightly delighted with slugging exhibitions, which for variety jienerally end in ;i row. Jehn W. Hutchinbeu, for nearly twenty years propiicter of the dining room in the Pennsylvania lailread depet in Har risburg, died yesterday. At Chester the juiy iu the case of Satn'l Gast, the cancer doctor, charged with manslaughter in causing the death of Mrs. Armstrong, relurned a verdict of ugp guilty. A diunken man was observed walking a street in Norristewu, en Saturday, with his clothes atire. He lesisted attempts te extinguish the llames, which after much trouble were put out. Wm. Perter, of Dillsburg, Yerk county, while demented, duiiug the absence of his wife and ether help about the house he twisted a small woolen shawl, whieh he continually had about him,into a rope and noose aud hung himself. At Valley Forge there are four cases of smallpox aud ene death is reported. It is said that the patients were at first sup posed te be aiHicted with pueumenia, aud were treated accordingly by the attending physician. Yesterday was the ene bundled and thirty-lirst anniversary of the organiza tion of Beiks county, which was formed en the 11th of March, 1752, of parts of Philadelphia, Bucks and Lancaster coun ties. A. J. Weber was brought into court at Nouistewn aud plead guilty te having taken bix quarts et coal from the cars of the P. & R. company. He pleaded net guilty te the bill of indictment charging him with " having stolen coal." The" coal was worth 7 cents. In gotting'eut of bed the ether night Gen. Simen Catnereu fell, aud, being un able te either summon assistance or te rise, he lay there two hours, suQeriug greatly. He has been lying ea a mattress ever since, suffering intense pain, and the unfortunate accident will indefinitely delay his contemplated trip te Mexico aud the West He is still much tienbled ever the condition of his son Senater J.D.Cameren, who has undcrgoue au operation and is doing well. TUllSUTMKEET SOBOOLS Twe Primaries and an Ailvauced Friisiary Opened. OuFiiday afternoon the overcrowded primary public schools en West James and East Lemen streets were relieved of a large number el their pupils mere than a hundred of these living in the northern section of the city being ordered te report at the New street school building en Men day morning, Miss Mary E. Smith and Miss Nettie Yenuker, being appointedte teach them. Accordingly, at nine o'clock this morning there was a ereat crowd of little folks, sev- eral and members et tbe oeara ei airecters a goodly number of parents in attendance. It waB seen seen that the applicants could net all be seated in the two rooms assigned them. Miss Younker, whose school is in the west room of the first iloer, had SG names en her roll, and Miss Smith, who occupies the west room en the second fleer, had 43 advanced pupils, it rcquiicd but a moment te see that it would be necessary te organize another school. The superintendent and the superintending committee therefore sent for Mies Saleme Carpenter, of Miss Brunning'8 school, and placed her in charge of the east room of the first iloer of the New street building, and 43 of the primary pupils assembled in Miss Younk Yeunk er's room were assigned her. It is be lieved that the three schools organized this morning will very seen have a max ium number of pupils, as all primary pupils living north of James street, east of the railroad, and west of Duke street, together with all living north of Frederick and east of Duke, are assigned te the New street schools. Court TtiU Morning. This morning court met at 10 o'clock. Seme current business was transacted, but there was nothing of importance. It then adjourned until next Monday morn tjK 10 o'clock, when argument court KIBE AT HIDDXEXOWN. xhe Columbia Fire Department Samnaeaed te tbe Rescue. A special dispatch te the Intellioen Intellieen cek from Columbia, about 1 p. m. te-day, reported a large fire raging in Middletown and that it had cot se far beyond tbe con trel of the local appliances that aid from J Harrisburg bad been sent for and the Columbia engines should be held in read iness te be forwarded at short notice. A later dispatch confirmed the first in formation aud added that the conflagatien is destructive and threatening ; that sum mary requests for the Columbia engines have been leceived and at 2 p. m. the steamers and hoses were shipped by a fast freight train. Partner Particulars The Intelligencer's special correspen dent at rJlarrnsDurg, in response te inqui. ries, sends the following : Harrisburg, March 12. 2:20 p. m. A large barn at Middletown, filled with tobacco, belonging te Rife Brethers caught fire this morning from a spark from the Couewage furnace and was totally destroyed. Sparks from the barn were berne by me high winds all ever the town, and for a time the citizens were lighting fire en the reefs of a number of houses. The large dwelling house owned by Raymond & Campbell and occupied by the families of Peters and Fralick took fire from a spark and was burned te the ground. The contents were saved. An engine and hose were sent from this city but arrived tee late te ba of ser vice. A number of buildings were in great danger and for a t: me there was a panic in the town. Direct from Middletown. The following was received at 3 p. m., special te the Intelligencer, direct from the scene of the fire : Middletown, Pa., March 123 p. si. At about 10:30 a. m. fire was discovered in an out building ncarConewage iron works furnace, which shortly after com municated with a large stable en the same premises, both being consumed in a short time. A high wind prevailed at the time carrying sparks iu every direc tion, firing four or five private residences en Ann street, which, however, were seen extinguished. At about 11 o'clock a large double house owned jointly by Seymour Raymond and Daniel Peters and occupied by the family of the latter gentleman, and that Mr. Jehn Fialeck was found te be en fire. The building is situated near the P. R. R. station in a perfect nest of frame fire trap?, aud being diy and no fire extinguishing apparatus being at Hand, it was seen destroyed, together with the office of William F. McClurc, justice of the peace. Assistance was called for from Harrisburg and Col umbia, but it ai rived tee late te be of much service, the fire having beeu con trolled by the bucket brigade. During the progress of the fire it was feared that the Railroad hotel and the P. R. R. depot would also bi) consumed. Tiie estimated less is about six insuicd. beusauil dollars ; paitly hAI.K or STOCKS. li'i: Atleudancr, Itrlsn Ulddlng 3ml Geed 1'rlccB. At tLe Cooper heuse this afternoon Samuel Hes & Seu, auctioneer? , had a large sale of stocks, the following being the stocks sold aud the prices realized : lOshaics of Faimeih' national bank stock, te Cel. L. L. Bush, at $110 p.-r share ; 10 te same, at $110 15 ; 5 te A. E. Brackbill, at $110.15 ; 5 tsame. at $110. 25 ; 38 te Cel. L. L. Bush, at $110.20. Scvcu shares of First national bank stock te Henry Baumgavdner, at $205 per share. 10 sbaics of Fulton national bank stock te Shand, at $135 25. 10 shares of same te Jehn Gingrich, at $135, and 5 te Mai tin P. Sv.arr, at $135, 4 shares of First national bank of Stras burg te Jehn Bachman at $148. 20 shares of First national bank of Mt. Jey te Jehn Gingrich, at $150, and 5 te Jehn H. Swarr, at $150. $j0O bend G per cent, city lean, due 18U0, te Hen. H. G Leng at $117 per hun dred ; $1,000 city bend, 5 per cent. 1-30 jeais, $100 50 per bundled te Gee. K Reed. $1,000 Lancaster school bend 5 per cent., te i-amc, at $100 50 per hundred; $)00 R. & C. R R. live per cent, bend, at $101.30 per bundled, te Gee. K. Reed. Twe shares e! New Helland turnpike stock at $79 per shaie, te Gee. K. Reed. Ten sbaics of Big Spring & Beaver Val ley turnpike stock at $10 per share, te H. Herr. Ten shaie? of Inquirer printing and publishing cempauy stock at $45 per bhaie, te Gee. K. Reed. 5 shares of Lancaster county national bank stock te C. B. Heir at $110.25 per shaie; 2G shares of same, te Cel. L. L. Bush at $110,20 per share. 10 shares of Lancaster & Lititz turn pike stock te Benj. Leng at $75 per share. T11K M. K. CONFEKUNUE. Te He tie Id In a Court S euse ier the First Time. The ninety sixth annual bessien of the Philadelphia conference of the Methodist church, which meets this year in Lancas ter, beginning en Wedueeday morning, will DC, ier tue nrss time in iue iiiswry ei that oedy. neiu in a court ueuse. vr uea the coulirence met iu iteaaiug in ioe, it i convened for the first time in an epeia house and several el the gatheiiugs were held in thePiesbytcrian church. The fiist session of the conference was held iu Philadelphia in 1772, ou the 14th of July, where it was alee held iu 1774 :ad 1775, which makes it elder by three years than any ether conference in Amer ica. All the preachers piescnt at that time were Europeans. The number of Methodists then in New Yerk was 180 ; in Philadelphia, 180 ; in New Jersey, 200; in Maryland, 500 , In Virginia, 100 a total of 1,1G0. At the last session of the con ference there was reported an aggregate of 49.9G3 in the communion. The bounds as new constituted are the Blue rneuutaits en the north, the Delaware liver en the east, the state line en the south and tbe Susquehanna river, except the city of Harrisburg, en tbe west. It is a body of 250 miniate; b. The Wrong Han. A stranger called at Leamau Place en Thursday evening aud offered his valise as collateral for the lean of fifty cents te reach his home by rail. Through sym pathy he was promptly furnished the money by an epcn-heaited citizen and sent en his way rejoicing. - Next morning he teturned for it, and seeing a gentleman whom he supposed te be his benefactor kindly invited him up te ' take some thing," After a friendly chat aud several " beers " he found he had the wrong man although iu appearance very much alike. The ether gentleman being in at the same time made the jeke a geed one, with the exception that the sparklinc beverage did net get where it belonged. A loer Family Relieved. A few days age a family of Germau em igrants anived in this city en the Pacific express. They stated that they wanted te go te a place called " Whitmeie." They were directed te Witmer's station, between this city "and Bird-in Hand, and they left for that place. The persons living in that vicinity seen found that the new arrivals desired te go te Whitmeie, a town near Erie. They were very peer and without any means te procure tickets. A collection was taken up aud the neces sary sum was seen raised.. Yesterday the family was brought te this city and fur nished with tickets for their future home, for which they left rejoicing. Mgfct VIM. A fire, alarm was struck- from'Bex 12, in Centre sqBire en Saturday night about 1 o'clock. It was caused by a small fire in the office of Dr. Cattell en Grant stieet, between Market and Prince. It appears that two blankets had been placed en a chair near the het stove, from which they took fire. The foreman from engine com pany Ne. 1 seen had a stream en and extinguished the fire after several blan kets, chiirs and asmall hole in the fleer had been burned. DUcharged as a Writ. Andrew Eberly was committed for 30 days by Alderman McConemy, for being drunk and disorderly ten days age. He was taken before Judge Livingston this afternoon erfa writ of habere corpus, and his discharge was asked for. It was shown that Andrew is a bard working man and he premised te de better if allowed te go te iiis neme in jjancaster tewnsuip wu work. There was no opposition te his discbarge and he was let go. Charged With Larceny. Benjamin Butt, en complaint of Jehn A. Shober, was arrested and committed for a bearing before Alderman McConemy. He is charged with the larceny of rags from Shober's paper mill. Jehn Miller, en complaint of August Wilde, was committed for a hearing before Alderman Barr for the larceny of a quan tity of clothing from the almshouse. Places et Meeting changed. On and after April G, Empire council, Ne. 120, Jr. O. U. A. M., will meet in Mechanics' hall, North Queen street. Washington Camp, Ne. 27, P. O. S. of A., having rented Mechanics' ball, have changed their night of meeting from Mon day te Tuesday night and en and after April 3 will meet at Ne. 55 North Queen street. Disorderly Uense. Zach. Beeth was arrested by Officer Burns yesterday en oath of Mrs. Batdorf, who charges him with keeping a disorderly house and also with malicious, mischief iu kicking out a panel of Mrs. Batderl's deer. Fingers Crashed. Jacob Shaub, a flagman en the shifter en the Pennyslvania railroad shifter stationed here, had two fingers of his left hand badly crushed by having them caught between pieces of timber ou a car which was being shifted. Dr. Atlee dressed the wounds. Arm Broken. Yesterday Mrs. Isaac Hubley, of Ne. 510 Middle street, fell en the ice in her back yard and broke a bone iu her left arm near the wrist. Dr. Carpenter at tended her. uommttiien Here, The commission of Jehn W Rich, of Marietta, who has been appointed a notary public by the governor; has arrived at the recorders office. mayor's Court. This morning tbe mayor discharged six bums and committed four drunks. A I'EETTV UOMK. Jehn 1.. Arneld 'a Mew .Residence And Its Conveniences. One of the meat pleasant and conven iently arranged homes in the northern scctieu of the city is that of Jehu L. Ar ueld, corner of Neith Duke and New streets. Frem basement te attic it is fitted up with every convenience that art and geed taste could suggest. It is ele gantly painted and papered, baa gas in every room in the house, magnificent chandeliers with electric lighting appara tus, stationary washstauds, with het and cold water, in every room except the parlor; nickel-plated bath tubs; heaters iu the basement, which is grouted and cemented ; a wrought iron rauge in the kitchen, which empties all ashes, cinders, etc., into a vault in the cellar, absolutely avoiding all dust and dirt ; stoneware wash tubs, with het aud cold water in each ; speaking tubes connecting every room in the house,, aud scores of ether cenveni ences seldom found in private residences. Everything about the place is the best that money can buy, and when Mr. Ar Ar eold gets his new house fully furnished, ns it will be within a week or two, he will have one of the cesiest homes in the city. Amusements " Hip VanWinUe " Thursday. BotertMc BetertMc Wade, who will be feupperted by a very com petent company, will present tliis laverite play in Fulton opera house Thursday. Tte press have continually and highly endorsed Mr. MeWade's impersonation et the famous Old Kip, whose exploits, domestic infelicities and wenderiul sleep, as the creations et Irv lng's old Deiurjpli Knickerbocker, have wen him fame, and induced many te pre.cr his conception of tue character te that of Jee Jeflcisen. ."SfSCJLix. aeijve. It is certain that Mie longer a speech, the weaker it is but net se with a cold, tbe longer it runs, the worse it becomes. A cold, be it I ever se slight, is no trifle, It should be check en in its eany stages, ur. uuira ueugn syrup - ,g tne .,Balm of GUeaa.. tUdt mniiens say divine in its its origin. Ue te U. if. Cecnran's drug store ler Mrs. treemarts New National Dyes. Fer bright, ness and durability et color, arc uncquaied. Celi r ti em 2. te 5 pounds. Directions in fcng llsli and German. Price. 15 cents. 49-Tlie Scarlet, Cardinal Ked, Old Geld, Navy Blue, feat Brown, Diamond Dyes give perfect lcsults. Any fashionable color 10 cts. urb'-rn's nocsc-neid fanacea Is the most eBective I'aln Dostreyei in the world. WiU most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externH.lly.and thereby mere certainly rcllev pain, -whether chronic or acute, tlmn any ether pain alleviator, and It is warrnnted double the strenrth of any similar preparation. It cures rain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Tin eat, Rheumatism and aXJ. xensa, and Is THK CHEAT UBLIEVEU OF PAIN. "Bnewx's Household Pasacza" should be In every family. A toaspeonlul of the l'anacea in a tumbler el het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will brsak up a cold. 2s cts a bottle. febll-lvdM.W&S&w Fer a sure cure for Dyspepsia, take Sim mons Liver ltegulater. Te restore sense et taste, smell or hearing, use Ely's Cream Balm. It is doing wonderful work. De net tail te precure a bottle, as in it lies the relict you seek, l'riae 60 cents. Apply into nostrils with little linger. Frem B. F. Liepsner, A. 91 , Ked Bank, N. J.: I have been troubled witli Catarrh se badly ier several years that it seriously eject ed my voice.- I tried Dr. 's remedy with out the slightest relief. One bottle et Ely's Cream Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored and my head feels better than ler years. B. F. Liefskes. Klys' cream Balm as a cure for Catarrh and Hay Fever is evidently an article of great merit. Its sale is increasing Witt wenderiul rapidity. Very truly, Johnsten. Hollewat & Ce., G02 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. m2-2wdM,W,Fw Met lien!' uSernersll JUeUierstt Am you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle et MKS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SXEtTP It will relieve the peer little sutterer Immediately depend npen it; there is no mistake about iu There Lf net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who w 111 net tell you at ence that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te "the mother av.d tcllef and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use In ail cases, and pleasant te the taste, and if the prescription "el ene et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in tbe United States. Sold everywhere. 29 cents a bottle. 6Tf ,T'"yV.'L Dr. Besaem's Cenry aad CaaaemUa tain ler the care efKearaJgla are a auceeai." Dr. G. F. Helman,-ChrlstlBarg, Va. 60 cts., at druggists. " Five Dr.'t ; no enfi of medicine ; no relief Dr. Bensen' Skin Cure hat driven away ail ervpUentandTm nearly wett." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton. J1L Druggists keep It. $1 per package. Tidmu. Samples tree at Grocers. H. A. Bawixtt it Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. 112-aetdAUw Jienry' Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts,bralses sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction In every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Haver's Cabbeuc Salvx, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price SS cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Qunen street. mySt-4 Hew absurd te wheeze with a cough which Hale's Heney or Horehound and Tar will cure. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one minute. ml2 lwaeedftw Simen Wertz, MillersvOle, Pa., says : " Of all medicine I have ever taken none did me as much geed as Brown's Iren Bitters. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran; druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street. ml2-lwdftw "Buchnpalba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $L Druggists. Celdes's Liquid Beet Tonic. As a tonic in all eases of debility and weakness, cannot be surpassed. ml2-lwdeedAw making a itaise. Jehn Hays, Credit, P. 0 says that ier nine months he could net raise his hand te his head through lameness In tbe shealder, but by the use ei Themas' Eclectiic Oil he was entirely enred. Fer sale byH.B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Skin Diseases. "8 wayne's ointment" 1 Cures the most lnvet- "Swayne'a Ointment" "Swayne'a Ointment" ) erate cases of skin dis- "hwayne's ointment" i "Swayne'a Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "ISelntSISt-trteum.scaldhead, "Swayne's Ointment" baber'a itch, sores, all "Iwafne's OtaSSl" ). scaly, Itching, swayne'8uintmcnt"smn eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" ,uef. .i,el "Swayne'a Ointment" tbat stressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, Itching plies, waffiJKIealltataa. "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew ohsti ehsti "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CUBES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, a Ceucb, cola or Sere Threat Itequires Immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. "DB. SWAYNE'S COM POUND 8YBUP WILD CHEBRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and cheat, purines the bleed, and ier bionchiel, asthma, all pulmonary at at lectiens et long standing, it Is the best remedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle- The large size is the most economical Sold by all best drnggists. llT-MW&Flyd&w Tt aid digestion, take Simmons Liver Regu lator. The most popular and lragrant Peilume of the day ' HACKMETACK." Try It. Sold by U. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street feb7-end3 UBAXH.8. Muhlenbere. In this city, en the 10th Inst., Edward D. Mnhlenbcrg, in the 51st year el his age. The relatives and friends el the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrem the residence et his brother, Dr. B. S. Muhlfnberg, Ne. 17 Seuth Queen street, en Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. mlC-2td Gable. In this city, en the 10th Inst., Edith, daughter el the late Jacob and Kate Gable, aged 4 yea, 4 months and 29 days. The relatives and friends of the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the luneral fiem the residence of her mother. Ne. 15 lYest James street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Shreiner's cemetery. yjS A.ltVJRTI8Eiai2irTS- qiHE TeWH'S TALK, THK 6 CENT HA- X vana and Y&ra cigars, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONTCIGAR STORE. BAILS-WAN & BUiCNH. GENERAL INSURANCE AD REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ne 10 West Obanee Street, Lancaster, Ia. f21-6tdeedR T Mt$ THK SMALL IIAND-J1AOK 11A- vana cigars, 2 for fi cents, at II ARTiIAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR Sl'ORE. FOK Rt N I1. THE STOKE KOO W, NO. 35 North Queen street, new occupied bv Ames Ringwalt. Apply te 1HOS.E. FRANKLIN, feb7.8 9,10 1 eedtf d Ne. 120 East King St. WAJ'TED A IOUNO OIKL -WANTS A situation as Dining Roem Girl or Chambermaid. Best or city reference given. Apply at 0.11 East Walnut street. It . BOUWKIsS IS AM OLD TOWN IN Bo hemia, where ler a thousand years a most excellent beer wa made by a process ditlor ditler cnt from the ordinary way of making beer, and was call the Budweiser process. The same process is used in making the " Budweiser Heer." I have also en hand a Large Stock et Fine Old Whiskies, Brandies. Gins, Pure Ja maica Rum and all kinds of Bitters. ml0-2t GEO. WALL. C1UA1V1EK NOTICE. NOTICE IS MERK i by given that en April 16, 1SS3, application will be made te the Court et Common Pleas el Lancaster county for a charter te incor porate a company te be known as the " Airon Airen Airon nercher Hall Association." The object et the rempa.iy is te erect a hall In the city et Lan caster for the meetings of a musical associa tion known as the Lancatr Majnnorcher. GEORGE NAUMAN, ml2 2tdM Attorney for Applicants ALL M1SEASKS OF THE LCNUS, STOM ach. Liver and Kidneys, which yearly carry thousands te untimely graves, can un doubtedly be cured by the treatment pur sued by DR. n. D. LONG ARE It. Ne feeling et egotism prompts the exhibition of the numerous certificates et cures that can be seen at the Docter's Office Ne 13 feast Wal nut street, Lancaster. Consultation Free. mli 3td 81'ECIAL. TREAT. Te werklngmcn in tobacco warehouses and ethers in want of Gents' Furnishing Goods, NOTIONS. &c. all arc respectfully Invited te call and sec the bargains new etlered at the PEOPLE'S STOCKING STORE. HENRY J5ECHTOLD, Ne. 52 N. Qneen Street. B. FRANK SATLOB HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 3- Exactly opppesite the Old Stand. ectll-emdAwR PUBLIC SALE. ON WEDNbSUAY, March 14th, will be sold at public sale, at Ne. 25 North Queen street, Stere Fixtures and Household Furniture, consisting et two up right Cases, one 8 feet Cennter case, two 10 feet Tables. Awning, let et Oil Cleth, Bed steads, Sideboard, Chairs, Brussels and In grain carpets, self -reed er Parler Steve. Victer Range with water beck, Breakfast Table, Ice Coeler, and many ether articles. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. m. M.A.HAUGHTON. S. Hess ft- Sen, Auct's. m!2 2td riHlHACUO BUYERS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS -AN D- mSAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY' FRINTED:aT THE "Intelligencer" Office. 128-ttd " - ' - - ' ' ' ; " '- L "'..'" . ' - i , j-fz t t't w m MLW "- . - L -...:? i- I --..- ; mw sm tm- I JTjnr iJflMIMaaiai.- v I THIBUO 8AXJS1 OH TT1BBUAT. X 13,1898,wfllbeS by fk wademgaad, atther9staenee,Jfe.2S North Mmbarry st, hoBseheld and kitchen rnrattwra, as sallews: Bureau, sideboard, sink. Harvest Heese range, store pipe, two beds and bedsteads, table, chairs, carpets, copper and brass kettles, two cloaks, .mirrors, window screens, stair reds. tin, queen and glassware, vinegar casks, tabs, stands, hand 'saw,' hatchet, garden hoe and rake, pets, pans, and many articles net here mentioned. sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said day. when terms and conditions will be made (known by SAK'i. H. CASSKL, ma.8,iza executer. flARO.-WCTaE UlfDEBSIGNKD HA.VJS j this day, March 8, 1833, entered into co ce partnership ler the transaction et a general Insurance business, and are prepared te place lame lines of Insurance of all kinds. The patronage of the public is respectfully se- BENJ.F. SHEKK. SAM'L D. BAUSMAN. The undersurned tenders hia thanks te his former patrons ler their kind patronage, and nepes was me same ee conunuea xe tee new Arm. mar8-3tcedtt BENJ.F.8HENK. "IIBABDFIBB INSURANCE COHFANT, OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Bates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East ml2-6mdH,WftSR Kinar Street. Tjl ASTER 1883. SOUVENIRS FOR THE EASTER SEASON ! PLAIN AND FRINGED EASTER CARDS, EASTER BANNERETS, EASTER BOOKS. AT THE BOOK-STORE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS. SIGN OP THE BOOK, Nes. 16 and 17 North. Queen Street feb3-tld dux aoeits. S KtK NO rUKTUEK. Watt, Stand & Ce. INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR BUCK CASHHEBES, At 45c, 00c, 62JC.,67C., 75c, 87C, $1 00, $1.23. These Goods are made by the most celebra ted French Manufacturers, are all Pure Weel, the Best Celer and Finish, am' give entire satisfaction in wear. We new offer an Elegant Line of BLACK DRESS SILKS At 75c., 87KC-, $1.0J, $1.25, $1.50. $1.73, $2.03, $2.2). We claim that these Reeds are the best value in the market, and cannot b? surpassed in New Yerk cr Philadelphia. Just opened a Choice Line et COLORED DRESS SILKS, FANCY SUMMER SILKS, NEW TRIMMING SILKS. BROCADED SILKS. AT VERY LOW PRICES. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KINO STREET. N KW STORK, NEW OllODS. GEORGE FAHNESTOOK, Ne. 14 East King Street, (B AIR'S OLD STAND) Respectfully announces te his Friends and Patrons that he will open en WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Dry Goods and Carpets, BOUGHT F'OR CASH AND AT VERY TO BE SOLD LOW PRICES. Black and Heng H A SPECIALTY. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MAKE OF BLACK CASHMERES,' SILK WARP, HENRIETTAS, DRAP D'ETE, "C0UTTAULDS CRAPES," In all Widths and Qualities. BLACK SILKS Frem 76c tc$2.75. 49-Any Goods net proving satisfactory may be returned and the money will be refunded. Geerge Fahnestock, Ne. 14 East Kins Street. mlO-lyd&w XHTKKTAIXXJZNTX. TJ1DLTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, MABOH 15, 1883. Engagementetthe Eminent Acter and Auther EOBERT JLcWADE, Supported by a Superb Company, under the management of C. W. KIDDER. In his Realistic Creation of REP TAN WINKLE, . Vagabond, of the OatskillE. Tweltth Season and Unabated Success in every city of the United States and Great Britain. Prcneunced by leading metropoli tan journals &5 the only correct lmpersena tien of Irving's famous legend. 'Rebert UcWade'8 dramatization and im personation et Rip Van Winkle, in its entirety, Is superior te any we have ever seen." 2V. Y. Herald. POPULAR PRICKS : Admission, 73, 60 and 35 Cents. Reserved Seats, 75 Cents. New en sale at Opera Heuse Office. J. C. PATRICK, Business Manager. Biv-ec ., -t -JS SEC'OHD '.EDITION. MONDAY EVEOTNG. MAB.IO, 1888. AFTERN00NTELEGKAMS. A VR&ZX GERMAN'S fATAI. DKKD. Be Sheets Hit Brether's Wife, sad, After m Deaperata Straggl0 with Neigh ber, Sheets Hlaueir. Philadelphia, March 12. This fore noon Jehn S. Syren shot his brother's wife, Lizzie Syren, in the breast and then shot himself in the temple. Beth are in a critical condition. Mr. Syren, the hus band of the injured woman, keeps a bakery st Ne. 14 Seeth 12th street. His brother Jehn, who came here from Ger many, about a year age, is believed te be demented. While the baker was one serving bread Jehn Merrow, a neighbor, hearing quarreling and two pistol shots in the rear room, ran back and found Mrs. Syren wennded in the breast. A struggle ensued between the two men, during which Merrow wrenched the pistol from the infuriated man's grasp. The latter then fled te the yard and drawing another pistol shot himself in the temple. The doctors say that both man and woman will die. OLD WORLD AITITAIBS. Foreigners Keeping Away rtem Paris Anarchists Arrested In Spain. Londen, March 12. Intelligence from Paris states that the cmeule there is due te the fact that sixty thousand persons aie out of employment. The Times cerres pendent at Paris says for the past few days many foreigners have kept away from that city, owing te its unsettled con dition. There are new at Reme many Americans who were about te start for Paris when the demonstration began, and who have consequently postponed their visit. Twelve Hundred Anarchists Arrested. Madrid, March 12. The total number of persons arrested in Andalusia, for com plicity in the anarchist movement is 1,200. Of this number 300 are charged with murder, agrarian outrages and with being abettors of the Black Hand society. Sixty of the prisoners have confessed their complicity iu four murders. When the Irish Murderers Will be xrled. Dublin, March 12. The murder con spiracy prisoners have been notified that their trial will be begun en April 0th. They will be tried en three counts, namely : The Phoenix parkmurder, theattempted murder of Grand Jurer Field, and conspiracy. The government has ordered that swift mea sures be taken for the relief for the sur viving people in Loughrea. THE UCKES-NCTT TRIAL. jr. c. Brerkenrldge en tbe brand His Tes timony In the Case. Uniontown, Pa., March 12. P. C. Breckenridge was en the witness stand all this morning in the Dukes-Hutt murder case. The point of his testimony was that when Nutt was shot by Dukc3 he was standing with his right arm resting en the mantel and his left arm hanging by his side. He was exhausted and breathing heavily from the struggle with Dukes, which was just ever and was making ' no movement of any kind. The defense in cress-examining Breckenridge sought te break down his testimony by showing that at the hearing befere the coroner he had net testified with abselute certainty te these facts. Breckenridge explained that he was in a state of great mental excitement and physical prostration when the coroner examined him immediately after the murder of his uncle, and that his recollection was net as clear then as new. KILLED AT ACUKIsrKNINH. A Plttsburgber Beaten and Stabbed te Death by Twe Kretbers. Pittsburgh, March 12. Nicholas Kretsch, who was murdered here last night, had attended a christening yester day at the house of a man named Utter. During the festivities a row occur red, in the course of which Kretsch was beaten about the head and btabbed in the back by two brothers named Wil helm. Kretseh finally made his escape and went ho'iie where he was found uncon scious ab jut ten o'clock. He died shortly afterwaus. The Wilhelm brothers have been airthted The President Still Indisposed. Washington, March 12. The president is still indisposed, and te-day refused te see all visitors except intiuw e friends. He has be.cn sutferinsr for some time from a catarrhal affection, "and is considerably annoyed at its tenacity. He will probably take a trip te Fortress Mbnroe towards the end of the present week. The International Exhibition Company. Philadelphia, March 12. The stock holders of the International Exhibition company held another meeting te-day te consider their policy with regaid te the return of certain moneys from the na tional government. As the committee was net ready te report the meeting ad journed until the 28th inst. Dr Ferbes en Trial for Grave Robbery. Philadelphia, March 12. Dr. William S. Ferbes, demonstrator of anatomy in Jeffersen medical college, charged with complicity in the deseoratien of graves in the Lebanon cemetery several months age, was placed en trial in the court of quarter sessions te-day. Arrival et a Disabled Steamer. Halifax, March 12. The disabled steamer City of Chester arrived here at neon. WEATUER INulOATlONS. WASHiNGTON,Marchl2 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer fair weather, fol lowed in the northern portion by Iccal snows, southwesterly winds, stationary f r lower pressure. URIAH JlOIEIt'S WIDOW. Careless et Her Dead Spouse, she Is Ready te Mary Again. The wife of Uriah Meyer, hanged at Middleburg, Pa , last Wednesday, resides iu Schoolcraft, Mich., and is about te marry a young man named "Woodward. Ever since Uriah was arrested for the murder she has cared but little what should happen te her husband, and has often apparently wished he was exe cuted. It is known that the condemned mau sent many missives te his family expressing his affection for them, but they remained unanswered. One child was sent east te see the old man before his hanging, but the child is net expected te return Fer a long time-a young man named Woodward has been close in bis attentions te Mrs. Meyer. If was given out that ehts was te marry him as seen as her spouse was dene for. It is expected that tbe mar riage ceremony will seen take place and Mrs. Meyer be known as 3Irs. Woodward. A Modern LechlnTar. A recent elopement from Hinesville, Liberty county, 6a.,bas created considera ble excitement tbere. Jho brave Lccbin var was D. N. Cameren, of North Carolina, and the bride a charming young lady, Mis3 Lnla P. Smith, of Hinesville. The parents had selected astheir son-in-law Jehn Morrison. They made arrange ments for a wedding. The treus sean was purchased, and a grand party was given at the paternal man sion en Thursday night last, when her elopement was planned. After the' party, Cameren returned te the hetue, and Miss Ssarth mtn tmm wnuMW. temmM taut thA ,-v- nJke la. ami li -mmX .1 ! . i "-5vJ y mmn. wr, . r uw w mm m buggy te savannah, wmu Mr. Merrises tee enaeamaia ana guests saw at paternal residence the bride ' About tbe ssse time she was uattsAik marriage in Savannah, and left with bet North Carolina groesi for Flerida. Z9. Pldlsrtelylite i fwreiMtwu. March li Fleur dalL kat steady; Superfine. SS TOW 09 ; extra, Hi 4 ej; rninmiiT,iB iums, RvefleurattWIf. Wheat dull anrtlewer. Cern steady; Steamer. 677er a,-,! .J?1!? ana auxea, tX69c;Ne. s lattea,"-; ssxtiwxc. J"M3 Rve aearen at 7UQTCn for ear Inte. :s!?3 Previsions steady. "" iara nrm ,-s3 Butter dull and weak: Pa. Creamerv exta. 3l37e : flrsts,3lG35e ; Western de, 3te ; nrsts,2SV30c. Rolls dulL Egva steady; Pennsylvania HS19Ue:. Western, 19c. : Cheese Ann. S?iLun2";I7?1 Penned, 7K7Xc, Whisky at $118 Nei Yerk Market. Nx r ewt, Mar. 11 Fleer State and Weat. ern dull and prices slightly In buverarjfcver; Superfine State, 93 759t 00; Xxtm de, 94 0504 35; Choice de, ft 409T OS; Fancy de, 97 108725; Round Heep Ohie, ft 0 Ql 8 1: Choice de. 91 8507 : Superfine Western. t7&4 03; Common te Geed Extra de 94030 v : i;neice ue, ft ?ug7; cnoice- wmu wneai $62587; Wheat heavy ; l4&e lower : fair tradlak : Ne. 2 Red. April, 1 2&01 22 ; de Hay, 91 ilk mn ; ae jHarcn.il iwnid. 91 recasKea. Cern UQiec lower : Mlie Western spot, M 672Kc : de future. 69S72C. Oats without quotable cnange ; Ne. 2 52(c ; .May, S2XQS3c. April, Stock Markets. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lo3il3te also United State Bends reported dallv bv Jacob B. Lews, 22 North Qneen street. Mar. 12. 10:00 10,38. A.1C F X P.X. Denver & Rie Grande 45 8J N. r..LakeErleA Westem.... S7?i 7i Kansas and Texas 31 32W 39 Lake Shere 11H llljg llu ew jersey central New Yerk. Ontario 3t W St. Paul, 11. it Omaha .... Pacific jUail Rochester & Pittsburgh Texas Pacific Wabash. St. Leula A Pacific. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania Central 62 Philadelnhia& Readme !6 Nortlieru Pacific Cem 40 " Preterrcd.... 86 Rutfale Pittd. ft West 17 Cattle Market. Philadelphia, March 12. Cattle market active : pales. 2,400 head ; prime "MQTXe ; geed at 67c; medium at CiQ6c; cenrnOB' at 0QCc ; tat cows, 4Q5'4c. Sheep active : sales7, ,500 head; prime 767Kc ; geed, b?7kc; medium. CQGUc; common, 54ft t 5c ; culls, 34Jc ; lambs, 598c; .veal calves' 79c. Ilegs market active; sales. 3.200 head ; extra Chiciices. U'iQlVic ; geed, l(llc ; medium 10l0ic. m Lira stock Market. CmcAoe-Cattle Receipts. 3,000 head.: ship, menta, 4,000 head ; maraet ruled strenjr : prices during week have advanced 60380c ft 100 As ler shipping and expert grades ; ex ports, 96 507 ; geed te choice shipping, 95 90 HO 40 ; common te lair, 95575 ; butchers' weak for peer lets at 92 503 50; gee 1 grades steady at ft5 2J :. stackers weaker at 93 209450; feeders steady at 94 40Q510. Hogs Receipts, 4,10) head: shipments. 5,500 head ; market steady and firm ; offerings light und demand geed ; all sold ; heavy, 97 59 a 7 9 1 ler geed te prime packing and shipping: light, 96 8037 25 ; mixed, 90 7307 35 ; quality peer. Sheep Receipts, 890 head ; shipments, 2.2C0 market active ; supply small ; prices 15820c higher ; geed te fancy, J52C50; peer te geed 9105 75. Lecal Stocks and Bends. Par vai Lanc-i'tty 6 per ct. Lean. due 1S32...S10) " 1SS5... 11 " 1890... 100 mi... ix 5perct. nlerSOyuars.. 100 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In f or 20 years.. 100 " 0 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manheiiu borough lean 100 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKd. Last eala 9106: 107 130 120 , 105 113 102 10Z 106. 102 42.25 '25M 60 120 90 - 2 10? 44 10 1 Qaarrvville R. R Millersvllle Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory (las Lightand Fuel Company Stevens Ueuse . Columbia Gas Company $re M , W . H)0 26 100 Columbia Watr Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollowware.... Stevens Heuse 50 Sicily Island se East Itrandy wine A Waynesb'g.... 50 Millers vllle Nermal Scheel jnnoittXAKBeus noKeo. OurryviUe K. K., day 18 jiuu Heading & Columbia It. R,,5'a 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due IS8B tee Lancaster Gas Light and Fnel Ce.. due in ler -20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Ll'jht and Fuel Ce., due 1886 loe TUBT1PISS STOCKS. Big Spring A bVtaver ViUey S 25 9117 105 105 90 100 IWi 9 10. Bridgeport & lloreslieo 13s Columbia 4 Chestnut Hill 25 ':elnmbia& Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 22 IS 20 IS SOU BALB. T.-M1R KENT.-A MT"KK ROOM AND JT Dwelling containing 5 rooms. Xe. 10 seuin iucen street, exit office. Apply atthc iK-HLuanr tra 170RKENT. A? O One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market HOU-te. Apply t NO. 303 NORTH QITRKN STREET. d29-tfd 1?OK 8ALK. 1 Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE ROOMED DWELLING. Choice Location. Rath. Under ground Drainage. Large TWO-STORY 8TA isLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fiult amt" bhrubbery in variety. Apply at d23-tl.l NO. 239 EAST KING 8TREET. 1POK BKM'. J LAKUE TWOSTOBlf 1 Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Rrick Warehouse en MlffllB street, between Seuth Queen and -Princ streets. A.J.STEINMAN. 120-tid IaTXixiQBircne Offlce. PIIBLIC SALE. ON TCESDAT, MARUH 13, 1833, will be sold at public sale at tbe Leepard Hetel. Lancaster city, a BRICK DWELLING HOUStand let et ground, situ ated at 143 East Vine street. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made Known by the heirs et ANNA M. WEI DLEB. Deceased. Hkxrt Suubkbt, Auct. me-4td PCISLIC NALK-ON THDIUDAT, MARCH 15, at 325 East Chestnut street, HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHEN VURNrTURK.Tables. Chiirs, Rnreaus, Settee, two Ranges, Kgtraad Jewel Heater, Extension Tablfl, Sink, Chest, Tin, Glass and Qucensware. Tubs, Backets and Stands, Blinds, cider Vinegar, about 70 yards or geed Rag Carpet, together with a- variety ei uiucr urucius uuii cuuuiBnwM. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m. ; termir made known by MBS. LYDIA BARE." II. Suubskt, Auct. 11. L. rnAiLKT, clerk. marlO-ltd OKS3 &JTLINN. "f " A rare opportunity for parties going te housekeeping. CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE -ON- Thursday, Mareh 15, 1883, Will be sold at public sale, at Ne. 220 Wcs King street, the entire sleck et Furniture, te close ent the business, consisting of, Parler Furniture. Walnut Marble Tep Cham ber Snlts. Ashand ElegantCettagePalnted Suits. Walnut amt Ash Extension Tables, Breakiast and Dining Tables, Sink Benches, Walnut Ash and Poplar Side Beards. Straw, Uuskmm, Cotten, Weel and Hair Mattresses, Woven Wire Springs. Leauges, and a large variety et Weed and Cane-Seated Chairs. And in short, a general variety of stock found iu a first class Furniture Stere. AU goods must and will be sold witboet re serve, as the store must be vacated before the 1st day of April. A reasonable credit will be given. v Slc te commence at 9 o'clock a. mn of said day, and continue en unUl all la sold. HESS & FLJNN. mlO-ttd DEALEU PROPOSALS FOJC m 72 73 7SK 23i 25 25 48& 49k 40k 41K lf4 4l8 10 19 192 40J? 40; 4M2 2sy. 29W ag 844? 8& 841C gSS SOU 59 . 86 98W Wi MX wttrmit iu- ?' L in Poer.HanaRarn will be received --- 'i the offlce et the County CemnsisslOBers, La- MARCH 23. 1583. Specifications can ftcseesi mVSi Couimisslener's Onlce. " '. 'f ' BY ORDER Olf THK BOARDXi'S , Attest : Faaax Omar, Clerk. '.kfiM' J'C .t". K3 ; . -S3 sS 'M ac .m& m pa ' W J' -4d fJ sa i." v- T4 t? "fe vMrwauir f - .- - - .& !sS5rf. ! S& jfijgj&fc-J tffc&sa &SSw5a&S '"aSSMfa, ?z. vu.iaj - - vjfliiwr -. .- Sdli - !..: -.. -zlt j-v. .1.1 1. 325feSSiSSa.-rttKcte- iu. -?- iZ' ?saK:.
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