LANCASTER DAILY 1KTEULIGENCEK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1883. ft THE WESTERN MABKET. MKEliKC. OF STOCK 8U1SSCRIUEU8. riatlerlm: l'reepects or buccew Nearly ttll 1)10 Muck Taken A List of the Subscribers. A meeting of the subscribers te the stock of the Western market company was held in the orphans' court room last cvt ning. Jehn C. Ilager occupied the chair and K. 0. Harner acted as secretary. A large majority of the subscribers te the stock were present and the best of feeling pre vailed, all appearing te be desirous that the work of building the new market house should be pushed rapidly te completion. II. Ii. Fulton, Fred, l'feiffer and G. 31. Zahm were appointed a committee te pur chase a site, aud were instructed te pur chase the site at the corner of West Chest nut and Pine streets, at the same price at which they held the refusal, viz : $8,150, and were instructed te report te an ad ad jeurned meetini; of the stockholders. Mr. Cehe reported that ever $25,000 of the stock had been subscribed for by resi dents of the city, and between $7,000 and $8,000 by ceuutiy people. Mairiett Bieaius, J. F Sener, and B. C. Kready were appointed a committee te seem e a charter of corporation. Win. O. Marshall, Phares Fry. .lehn A. IJurger, A. J. Eberly aud H. R. Fulton aie the committee te devise measures te have Pine street, batween West King aud Oraugc stieetf, properly graded. On motion of J. F. Sener it was ordered that the stock net already subscribed for bu reserved up te the 10th of April for faimcis living west of the city and that no one household be permitted te subscribe for mete than ten shares. .Messrs. II. C. Harner, F. P. Cehe, J. F. Sener, A. F. llestetter and G. M. Zahm wci e appointed a committee en stock sub scriptions. On motion of Mr. Sener it was ordered that 10 per share be paid by the sub scribers te the stock ou or before the 20th of Api ii aud that $10 additional per share be paid monthly thereafter until the full amount subscribed for shall have been paid. On motion of Mr. Eberly the list of subscribers was read by the secretary and as the names were called off the subcrib ers stepped forward aud signed their names te a paper obligating them te take the number el sliaies of stock set opposite their names. The list of subscribers and the number of shares taken by each are as fellows : .1. Fi-cd. Sener, 00 shares ; Wm. De Haven, 2 ; Jehn DeIIareu, 2 ; Wm. O. Maishall, 2 ; Philip Drachbar, 10 ; Snvder, 1 ; U. A. Ingles, 1 ; Phares W. Fiy, 10 ; Jehn llertzlcr, 15 ; Clem Eris man. 1 ; G. M. Zahm. 2; II. R. Fulton, 1; B. ('. Kieady, 10 ; F. Pfcitler, 10 ; F. ivin.Ier, 20 ; Watt. Shand & Ce., 10 ; J. IJ. Mdi'im, e ; J.tceb Gruel, 10 ; Francis Shrerfer, 10 ; H. G. Leng. 4 ; B. B. Mar tin, Id ; 11. II. Betz, 2 ; W. II. Rey, 2 ; Jens (Minpbpll. 2 : IS. F. Irving. 2 ; .Jehn V.. Geed, 2 ; Marshall & lieu I'iiT. 2 ; J. Obieiter, 2 ; Emanuel KiuflriMU, 20 ; F P. Cehe, 10 ; S. H. Z mm. G ; M. 15. Ktuffmau. 2 ; E. Steiger wait, 2 ; K. ('. Stciaerwalt. 2 ; Reuben Hers)i;, 15 ;.I. Hat., 2; Henry Drachbar, 10; WM Fiankliit, C;J. M W. B.ms man, 10. M F. Steigerwalr, 10 : Hairy Dilh-i, : ; J. C. I lager. 2 : Henry Maitin, 20; Jehn Mussulman, 2; I. W. Leidig, 10; Ceuiad Metz, 2 : Geerge Slough, 10: G. ivendij', 1 ; Frank Rciker, 10 ; Benjamin llershey. 2 ; Fied Willig, 6 ; Louisa Satlcr, 1 ; Jehn Lorentz, 4; Jehn Kepler, 2; Henry Burger, 4; W Sehieii'er, 4 ; Geerge Ernst, 4 ; Cenrad Mesor, 2 ; Jeseph Kautz, 2 ; Jacob Scitz, - ; Jehn Campbell, 1 ; Geerge L. Beyle. 4 ; lindey Fisher, 2 ; Clmles Rappe, 10 ; lenn" V Swope, 1 ; Geerge Swope, 1 ; iuhuia Heizeg, 2 ; F. Lippold, 2; A. Ilcrr .Smith, .i : .. V llestetler, 5 ; J. M. Keiper. 2; I A. Ikchteid, 5 ; J. P. Kil Iiiigci. 2 : J 11. Metzler, G ; Harriet Gael bach, u ; A J. EU'rly. 5 ; C. A. Ingles, 1 ; (Seerge Wim-i. 1 , M. Brosius, 2 ; J. A. Burger, 1 ; i'e' r McConemy, 1 ; J. L. Ilaim-m, 2- Henry Bauingaidner, 5; Allen Guihtic, 2;" Jehn Spaugler, 2 ; I lent Geihart, 1 ; Frank W. Pfeiffer, 1 ; H. II. Uulteii, 2 ; Frank Keller, 4 ; II. C. H..rn. i. 10. The meeting adjourned te rc-asra.nble in 1'i eiphans' courtroom en April 5th at T::Ji) o'clock p. in., tj hear reports of the several committees aud te transact ether necessary husiiies-, aud the secretary was Mi'-tructel te announce through the columns of the JKipPls the meeting daily news- COLUMBIA SEWS. Krein Our Kegular Correspondent. A VriLck eccuned en the Columbia & I'm t Deposit laihead yesterday at 10:40 a. m. at a point about a third of a mile nei th of Fite's Eddy, by which a lumber car of the tiaiu of extia engine Ne. 41 was totally demolished. A mile north of the point where the final wreck eccuned the front tiuck of the car jumped the tiuck and was finally tern completely horn its place anil thrown ever the laihead embankment. With the front of the car juiupiug along en the tiaek the train swept round a heavy aud daugeteus curve, only escaping deatiuclien by the foitunate fact of the rear tiuck of the broken car remaining en the rails. Itsthial break down at last b: ought the train te a standstill. Fer net ebM'iviiig the condition of a car of their tiain aud bringing the latter te a halt the crew will be investigated by the read officials. Beyond the injury te the ear refeired te and a mile of aamaged railroad track, no damage was done. The Cohun bia wrcc'juigciew started for the scare of the wreck at 1:45 p. m. and returned ht D p. m.. having opened the track for travel. The passeugeis of the evening train north w.ie tiansferred from the ivgular train south of the wieck te one en the ether side, and arrived iu Columbia but liule later thau the schedule time. Popular A'uueuacnt8. ' Yeung Mr. Winthrop," by the Mad Mad ieon Pquare theatie company, will ba presented here this evening te a large audience. A large number of tickets have already been sold, many of them te people of Marietta. ' East Lynne" drew a geed sized audi ence last night. Miss Ada Gray surpassed her former efforts here as Lady Isabel her leuditieu of that sad character being all that could be desired. An excellent Bup- pert added te the attractions of the play. 'Religious Swi. The following vestrymen were elected at a congiegatienal meeting of St. Paul's P. E. chin ch en Monday evening last : H. M. North. S. S. Detwiier. A. J. Kauffmau ('Ce. W. R.chards, Dr. D. I. Bruner aud Gee. W. Halcfeman. The Trinity Reformed church che.r is Iwnsj reorganized by the leader, Daniel Reese. The new departure from town of .-evernl of the present singers this being done. Au election of officers for the Presby terian Sunday school will he held te-night. Personal and Secial. A pleasant ball was held in Ccnhal hall, Marietta, last night, which was at tended by a uumber of Ce!umbiatis.;What the hop lacked in numbers was compen sated for by sociability. The " Orphau " musicale ire"; last even ing at Mr. A. F. Bruner's. The next meeting will be held at Mr. A. J. Kauff man'e, next Tuesday evening. The young folks social and -literary society "of St. Jehn's Lutbiran church held 'tn interesting meeting list evening. The invitations for the H. D. T. club's ba'l of April 5th, are new out. Election et Officers. Alse will be held te-night an election of officers of Orien ledge Ne. 870, I. O. of O, F. The following officers were -elected for the ensuing term, by Chiquasalanga tribe Ne. 39, Red Men, at the meeting last even ing : Sachem, Charles Filbert ; S. 8. Jacob ; J. S. Albert. Xewcember ; repre sentative, L. M. Williams. Unlawful Dirt Dumping. Several teamsters were before justices of the peace this week for dumping dirt en unoccupied lets of ground. As they had received permission at a former period te de this, and had net been in formed of the desire of the owners te have" them discontinue this practice, it seems rather unjust te have had them arrested. The teamsters new desire council at its approaching session te indicate a place where refuse can be thrown. Incubator la Operation. Messrs. Zahm and Burrows, of Lancas ter, have new in operation a chicken hatching house en Cypress island, in the Susquehanna river near Fite's Eddy. The eggs are hatched in a large incubator, which has a capacity for hatching 500 chickens every three weeks. The pro jectors expect te realize handseme profits from their investment. The Itoreugb Uudget. At an extra session which was held by the Columbia school beard last evening, the principal business transacted was the arrangement of the tax duplicate. Iu eating an Eister egg yesterday Mrs. Benjamin Lichty discovered two pins em bedded in the e)k. As the egg was a whole one until broken for eatng,it would be an interesting fact te learn hew they get there. Theives are iaising the indignant feel ings of persons tesiding en North Waluut street by stealing their deer mats. It's a wonder the rascals de net take the steeps also. Last uhjht at the Chestnut Hill ere mines, a dwelling occupied by a family named Greenawalt, was accidentally fired and burned te the ground. The locks of the canal at this place are being repaired for the approaching sum mer's business. The new P. R. R. sand house will seen be finished. The weatbei bearding is new being done. . 'Nobody's Claim." Mr. Jeseph Dewliug's combination pre sented this bolder drama te a fair sized audience iu Fulton opera house last even ing, aud wen a geed measure of applause. The play possesses mere improbabilities than cau be covered by the most lenient criticism, but Mr. Dewliug's conception of his pait and his leally geed acting in it de much tewaul gaining the interest of an audience, while the scenic effects, the 8taitling episodes aud situations iu which the villiau is always overcome iu his efforts by the personage who, possessing the strength of virtue aud honesty, ever gaius a sigual triumph ever the wicked plotter, all united in making a presentation that natuiallv received the commendation of these who went te see it expecting noth ing else. Ali AMsyfteni Heme. IIurrUlu!u Putrlet. The interior of Dunkle'a hall is the cyn osureef all eyes this week. The mystic T. T. E. O.'a (True te each ether) clan fair is iu full blast aud is well patronized In the. lads aud lassies. The usual hodge podge of fairs is displayed, aud Miunie Cegh'y, of Ij mcasler, Pa., a fifteen year old damsel, coaxes delicious straius from the comet. Mr. J. K llambright, manager of the Rapid Tiansit telegiapb office, this city, has resigned, his resignation te take effect ue.it Saturday. Mr. llambright gees te Lancaster te enter the employ of the Southern Pennsylvania telephone com pany. Knc!: Canity aim Wluttv CouIeclienciH who sell "rock and i ye' c.mdy, against which some outcry has been iai.cd lccently, with apparently geed reason, insist that they have had an analysis of it made, which discloses that tbcie is nothing intoxicating in it. Novcr Nevcr theless it smells hke whisky, tastes like whisky and sjceri judges say that it is compounded in pait of whisky aud very bad whisky at that. It is a geed thing te be let alone ; paieuts will de well te see that their chihheu avoid it ; children will find plenty of ether sweetmeats that are above suspicion, and shopkeepers will find their popularity enhanced who quit the sale of the suspicious stuff. Odd relleus' Election. During the present week there is in preg: ess the annual election, by the past grands of the ledges of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in this si ate, for the officers of the grand ledge. This is usually a spirited contest, especially for the pesi tien of giaud warden. This place is the stepping stone te the head of the order in the state, and the candidate who succeeds in winning it usually has elear sailing into the office of grand master two years after. Hence there is a scramble, and the eyes of 90,(00 members are turned toward the battle. Each past grand votes in his ledge openly, and the result of the ballot ing iu each ledge is scut te a special com mittee appointed by the graud master. OlJllUAKY. Druth or Air. Margie isetr.. Miss Margie Bctz, wife of Heward II. Betz, and daughter of Jacob Griel, died this morning at her husband's residence, corner of West Chesuut and Mary streets, after an illness of some duration, caused by consumption. Mrs. Betz was a refined, amiable Christian woman, beloved by all who knew her. She was a member of Grace Lutheran church, and was conspi cuous for her weik of benevelence acd charity. She leaves two childien, a bc.y and a j;irl, and a 'large circle of devettd friends te mourn her death. Yerk Onnity Tobacco Sales. Yerk Dally. Tobacco buyers are in the market busily purehasiuR leaf tobacco ; a iarge amount has been purchased in the vicinity of Goldsboro and has been shipped by the ear lead. Prices are geed, wrappers sell iug at from 10 te 22 cents. Father Hlckey at Kls Pest. In noticing the unusually beautiful services of holy week in St. Patrick's Catholic church, Carlisle, the Sentinel says of a former Lancaster priest: "In spite of the pain of a lately dislocated shoulder with arm still bandaged. Father Hickey, like a soldier, was at his pest, doing his duty." Frank Hatten Shuts the FostetHce. Iu obedience te the order of Frank Hat Hat ten, first assistant postmaster general, and out of respect te the memory of his late chief, Postmaster General newe, the Lan caster office, in common with all ethers in the country, was closed from 2 te 5 p. m. te day. Amusements. " East Lyanc " TJiis Evening. Miss Ada Giayaill preient this play in Fulton opera house this evening, and she has long mide her name prominent as an Inter preter of the strong dnal role which she as sumes. The cempa ly was at Harrisburg this week, and the Telegraph et that city, says : A laigc audience greeted Miss Ada Gray last evening, when she appeared as Lady Ijdbcllc in East Lynne This gilted and ucautilul actiess has been here before and people knew what te expect. Nothing can be said doing itery of the acting of Miss Gray " bi'i.t.MAl. A'VTIVJiS. Don't Die in the Beese. "Rough en Kats." Clears out rats, mice, reaches, bed-bugs, flics, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15c. JOHN 8, OIVLEK & CO. . JOHN 8. GIYLEE & CO., We ask-an-inspection.ef our large stock of Summer Silks iu Checks and Styles, Embroidered Satine Robes, Embroidered Zephyr Robes, Embroidered French Meusseline Robes. Alse the largest line of French Satines in Figured and Solid Celers in the City. LADIES' JERSEYS IN ALL THE POPULAR SHADES. JOHN S. G1VLER & CO.. Ne. 25 EAST KING JOHN 8. GIYLER. STREET, I JOYVKKS St HTJK8T. Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. New Goods new opening. We have many bargains te ener. Qne Case of Elegant Dress Goods, Strictly Half-Weel at the low price of 10 CENTS PER YARD. New Silks, Everything NEW and offering extremely LOW at BOWERS & Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. PugUegs as pets have had tlielr day among the extremely fashionable, but crilus never go eat et tdshlen, se thit It Is always necessary te knew that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup U a sure cure for sill ceuglis and colds. S Dresses, cieaks, coats, stocking and all garments can be colored successfully with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable colors only 10c. Th mas Stanten, Wrlghtsvllle, it., says: "Urewn's Iren Bitters Instantly relieved mc el an alarming flutter et the heart." Fer sale by II. IJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ia.l N"ei th Qui-en street. m2C-lwdw Dr. Benben's Celery and Chamomile Pills ler the cure et Neuralgia are a success." Dr. G. P. Heluian, Christlanburg, Va SOcts. at drnggi-ds. - - ' I'm happy te toy Dr. Beitseii's Skin Curs has cured my Eczema of the scalp, of four years utandim." .Ine. A. Andiews, Att'y at Law, Ashton, 111. $1, at druggists. Endorsed by physicians. DYsrEPTiu, nervous people, " out el sorts." Celdcn's Liquid Bcel Tonic will' cure. Ask for Celden'x. Ol druggists, m C-'wdeed&w U1SA.TUH. Betz March i:s. 1883, in this city, Margie J.. Betz, wife el Heward If. Beta, In her 41st year. The relatives and friends et the tainlly are respecttully Invited te attend the tunerul from her late residence. Ne. 601 West Chestnut stieet, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. NEW AitVJSJiTISElUJSSXa. w 7 ANTKU AN KKKANU HOY AT HG L'WCTlPIVlU It Ne. 37 North Queen street. IOST.-MAKUU 11, UfcTWKlSN NO. !il j East King street aud Fahnewteck's Stere, a small round Geld I'm with pi-arl in eentrn. marked " M. K.Lant.' A suitable reward w ill ba paid en return te Ne. HO East King St. It CIUAK MAKKIC- AND SrKIFl'KKS j WANTED. A'ppl y alter 7 ii. m , at Ciunr Stere. NO. 341 EAST KlNG ST. in27-'-"t 1jU)K KKNT THK STOKK ItOOM, NO. 35 1 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Klngwalt. Apply, te iheS.E.KKANKI.IN, leb7,8,9,10S eedtld Ne. 120 East King bt WANTED A Olttl. r()K OKNEKAI. housework in a small la'nily. Must come well recemmenlei. Geed wares. Apply at Ne. 405 North Duke SUcet. II DK. LKVKlHlflOD HAS KKKOVfU TO Ne. 27 East James street, corner et Chris. Han. l'rofcssienal calls promptly answered at all hours. manwrt THANOM CAltKKULLY ICEMOVEO K X csperlencea hands. AUG. V. UKINOEIIL, juii-hvd Ne. .120 North Queen Street. F OK F1KK 1NSCKANCR bausmn& burns, ! -BO TO Insurance Agents, Ne. 10 West Orange Stieet-mar28-GulK EOWAKU P. MK1NTON. ATTOUNEV-AT LAW, Has removed trern the office et Hen. S. II. Reynolds te office Ne. 121 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. (Next te Lancaster County Heuse.) m27-lwa IASTKItN mARKIi.T HOIIHK Cii.MMNV !i An mljeurncd meeting of llie stockhold ers will be held FRIDAY, MARCH :i '. in the Orphans' Court-Roem, m 8 o'clock p in., ler election et Directors. ctKs m23-St ALLAN A.HEUR, Sec'y. OKlilLLAKD'S KKHKCCA TOBACCO j only 10 cents per plup: at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIUAll STORE. OUIU'I" SALK. I" i,,iilii Snln nt Groceries and Notions nnrnnr Vlnn and Water StieetH. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 30. Sale te commence m?'&m" M. 11 CORCORAN A BRO. f KUUEKI lrUlt SALE. A well-establlshed GROCERY STORE iu a large mannlacturing country town. Heuse, Stere Store Fixtures and a full llneet Gro ceries. The -whole can be beiuht for less than $i..',00. inquhe at ietei Li(,K,ci:li pAWTALIsTS ASM OXHBBS Seeking Safe Investments Aiorespccttully invited, te call and learn lo cations, which are geed, and prices et prop erties paying evr G per cent., clear et all Tate and Water Items. Kcnts guaranteed. HENRY itKCHTOLD, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Ne. 32 N. Queen SUeeU 1". S. Choice Building Lets lrem $15 te ?60 per feet. PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY, MAlltH 30, 188, will be sold at public sale, at the Lamb Hetel, en Seuth Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa., the following personal property, te wit: Eight or mere beds and bedsteads, one bureau, ten wash-stands, pitchers and bowls, one extension table ami ether tables, two rincks. dinlnsc-roem steels, chairs, one Jasper heater stove, cook stove pipe and appaiatus, dining-room stove, bed-room stove, 100 jaids et cai pet, queensware. knive3 and terks. cor ner cupboard, tubs and stands, empty whisky barrels, looking glasses, bar room turniture of all descriptions, large leed chest, wheelbar wheelbar rew (geed as new), fork, rak, hoe, let et empty demijohns, and a large variety et arti cles tee numerous te mention. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m., when terms and conditions will be made known by PETER HONAMAN, Proprietor of Lamb Hetel 15. t . HOWS, Auctioneer. II. L. Frailet, Clerk. m2R-2t rilKAKUFIKK INSURANCE COMPANY, ' OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East mlCmdM.WASR King Street xxwijji rxjtxisMMXxis. New Dress GroecLs. SJSW JLWJSMTlltJMJSlfT8. T)tACK GOODS. GEORGE FAHNEST0CK, ( BA-IR'S OLD STORE.) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. HAS JUST OPENED A NEW AND DESIRABLE LINE OF BLACK GOODS. Including; LUPIN'S CASHMERES, BLUE and in JET BLACK. CUT CASHMERES. LANGTRY SUITINGS, BLACK BATTISTE, NUN'S VEIL- ING, LACE BUNTINGS, BENG ALINES, CASHMERE COUPE. Silk Warp Henriettas, Silk Warp Drap d'Alma, Black Jersey Cleths for LADIES' JACKETS. SPECIAIj BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. Frem a large importer's sale in New Yerk, being the Cheapest Goods yet offered Geerge Fahnesteek, NO. 14 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. )UiflIO SALE. POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE AT NO. 221 NORTH QUEEN STREET, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1883. Twelve Head Driving Horses. Ten. Head Farm Herses. Threa Market Wagons. Twe Tep Buggies. Aud ether articles te nuuieieus tee mention. Sale te commence ; A ciedit of Sixtv D"avs will be eiven. S. Hess & Sex, Auct. - NfeXT DOOKTOTHK COVKT HOUSE. FAHNESTOOK Large Stock ! Lew Prices ! Bargains in Every Department ! NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY ! Constantly Receiviug Bargains from New Yerk aud Philadelphia forced sales. Every day brings something new, at FAHNESTOCK'S. (Next Doer te the Court Heuso.) LARGE STOCK INGRAIN, RAG AND HALL CARPETS, 25c. up. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. OLOTHIMU. rr; ' v ljl J. KUISMAN. Int's FBMi Ms. Neckties, Silk Handkcichleis, Silk ami Cash mere Muflters. Linen Handkerchief, Fine Shirts, Underwer, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves.Cellars.Cutls, Suspenders, Pocket Beeks. Card Cases. Ladles' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumer-, Cigar Cases, Scart Pins, Sleeve Buttens, &c. DON'T FAIL lO SEE THE GRAND D1S PLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. T K. SMALING'S CAKU Addenda. FRIENDS AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te secure the gi eat est bargains In fine Heavy-Weight WOOLE.N "J ever ettered In this city. Ueu. ember. 1 am going te close them eutif possible this season. I have handled this class el goods ter ever 23 years. I am thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth in the market and de say I think the F. & II. and Johanny Edret'ens are superior In finish, mere reliable in color and mere durable than any cloths produced in the WORLD. Remember, also. I am the only man In this city that has the NERVE te tackle these line, high priced goods. They can only be had in large cities at prices net less than $70 te $75. I am cleiing mine out at $10 a suit. I am having a great lloem In Treuserings. I am offering Heavy-Welghts from W.su te $10 a pair make a note of this. 1 have among my linn the best English and French patterns, that cannot be hail in Phila delphia ter less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public ter the kind patronage extended particularly since my gruat reduc tion in prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction te all my patrons. Helm; again able te attend te business. 1 will superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for their Investment. All my productions are warranted le be et supeiler CHARACTER AND TONE from any et'.ier house in the trade, having In my employ the best skilled, -workmen from the city. L n less entirely satisfactory te the customer I Will net allow it te goeni. -.rjace your orderatenceat 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Neta Bkxb. I have a let of Remnants et Fine Cleths and Casslmeres. suitable lorchil lerchil dren, te which I invite the attention of mothers of small boys lrem Ave te ten jearset age. These Remnants are or the finest and best quality of goods, and can be had lrem SOcents te $1.50 a Suit. I have en hand a large let et LINEN AND CLOTH LINED COLLARS AND CUFFS for Gentlemen and Youths which 1 am closing out regardless el cost, te make room for my new Spring Stock. It will pay dealers te ex amine these goods, there Is certainly a great bargain In them. LANCASTER, PENN'A. GEO. F. RATHVON. HURST, LANCASTER, PA. DLilCK OOODs. Twe Pair Mules. Three Sets Single Twe Seta Deuble Harness. Harness. 1 o'clock, p. m. J. C. HOUGHTON. mar20-lyd LANCASTER, PA. JSXTJSltTAIXSljeXTIi. F ClTON OPKiCA UOUSK. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 An elegant Souvenir will be presented te each Lady attending. ExflAuuMUNT Extraordinary ! Of tub di - TiNUUisiiED Emotional ani 'J uaeic Actress. Miss Ada Gray SUPPORTED BY Chas. A. Wutklns' 5(h Ave. Combination. An eveningef alternate Laughtevand Tears, a vein et Comedy anil Pathos,a lasting sermon te Wives, Mothers and Daughters : an entire ly new version adapted from Mrs. Weed's famous story in 6 Acts, by Miss Gray, and per termed by her ever 200O times in the princi pal cities of the United States, entitled, EAST LYNNE ; Or, THUS ELOPEMENT. Lady Isabel, ) Madax Vine, j "-'- -""- " MTflQ An A illl A Y In whlcli characters she has no living peer. PRICES OF ADMISSION : 75c. 80c. and 35c. Reserved Seats, 75e. Fer sale at Opera Heuse office. m2MUl paver HAJramutt, sw. PUABKS W. fUY. We have opened te-day another CHOICK LINK OF LACE CURTAINS Three, three-and-a-half and tour yards long in Swiss. jMOttingnam Appicqnm, ae. LACE LAMBP.EQUIN8, SHAMS, TIDIES and BliO SETS. Brass, Aah, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &e. Cornice, In variety te fit any Window. Forty IMHerent Patterns et IAOO WINDOW SHADES, in new colors, 6 and 7 icat long. SICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FKINGES, Ac. AN ULEQANT LINE OF Vall Papers, Or every description, in Gilts, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. FA. SECOND- EDJ-TLON. WEDNESDAY EVE'Q, MAB,'28, 1883, DUKES DECLINES. HE KELlfcVES THR' LEUISLATUKE. UU Seat Declared Vacant by the Judiciary Committee and a New Election Will Be Ordered; Special Dispatch te the LvrzLuesNcxB. HABRisutTRQ. Pa. March 28. At the meeting of the Dukes investigating com mittee this morning, after 31. H. Bewman, of UnioutewD, had identified the notorious Dukes letters, Speaker Faunce submitted a letter from N. L. Dukes, in which ha says : " I decline te accept the- Beat te which I have been elected in the Heuse of Representatives of the commonwealth from the ceuaty of Fayette, and request the Heuse te declare the seat vacant." The letter was dated March 2Ctb. The sub-committee of investigation then declared Dukes' seat vacant because he had refused te take the oath, aud its action was endorsed by the general com mittee, which directed the chairman te report the action taken te the Heuse, and with a resolution deelaring it as the sense of the committee that Dukes' seat be declared vacant. TilK LKG1SLATUKE. Te-Day's Proceedings In tbe Senate. Harrisburg, Pa., March 28. In the Senate among the bills favorably reported were the following : Abolishing the office of jury commissioner ; providing for the distribution of surplus moneys accruing from btate taxation te the several counties. The committee en retrenchment, te whom had been referred the resolution relating te the absence of senators and employees, reported that au investigation into the absence of senators would 'be improper and that before they would feel justified in investigating the action of employees they would require the the Senate te direct such inquiry which resolution failed te de. Tbe free pass bill was reconsidered ou motion of Pat ten and further consideration postponed until Monday next. Among the bills passd finally was the ene authorizing the courts of Lancaster county te sentence convicts te the penitentiary . Dimes' Seat Ueclareil Vacant. Mr. Reynolds offered aiesolutien in the Heuse declaring Dukes' seat vacant, aud it was unanimously adopted without dis cussien. The Heuse considered bills en second reading, a number of which weie passed. The Senate bill providing for forfeiture of property of telegraph cerapauics which consolidate with competing lines was read the first time. ACROSS THK OOKAN. The Dentil or tTebn Hrewn Ottirr Events el Interest. Lendjx, March 28. Jehn Brown, the well kuewa peisenal attendant of the queen, is dead. He died at Windser castle. Arrested With Gun Citteu About Their Twe men who hail in their possession a quantity of gun cotton, have been arrested at Dever. Smtpeciiiig Mlctiuel ISoyteu. Dubmx, Maich 28. The police aie searching the papers of Michael Bovten, who was arrested in Kildare yesterday. It is believed that his arrest is connected with the murder conspiracy. l'risuncrs Heleaxed. Twenty-one of the twenty six persons arrested at Ballinebe for complicity in the murder of Feerick in June, 1880, have been iclcased. sentenced te renal Servitude. Belfast, March 28, Twelve of the members of the Arma h Assassination society recently convicted wcie scuteuccd te terms of penal seivitutlu varying from 5 te 10 years. The Puiie DlHpleaneil With an Arctiblslmp. Reme, March 23. The Vatican Is dis pleased with the Ie-.fc Rev. Themas W. Croke, archbishop of Cissel, Irelaud, for epening a s,uliseriptiu:i list for the relief of Mr. Parncll. TUrJ l'KHWAMSMT EXUllilTlON. The stei:kliiill'iH ler Various Reasons Kc Kc Helvo en a UiFsolntleu or thu Company. Philadelphia, Match 28. At a meet ing of the stockholders of the Permanent Exhibition company te day the committee appointed te consider the question of winding up the affairs of the company reported in favor of an immediate dissolu tion. The committee say in their iepert that it seemed altogether improbable that Congress would ever make the appropria tion of $1,."00,000 asked ier as a centi ibu ibu tieu of the government towards the ex penses of the Centennial exhibition and that tbe permanent company would theiefeie rvahza nothing fteui the shares of the Ontennial cempauy which had been trau&ferrcd te it. The iepert of the committee was adopted. A MYSTKltlOUS CASK. A I'liyidcian Treats a Lady for Pneumonia W'tien She It "Oyliis et Knife Weuudc. Philadelphia, March 28. Yesterday morning Dr. La.e was called in te atteud Mrs. Alice Snyder, residiug iu the north nerth north westein paitef the city. He had been treating her for pneumonia, but wheu he arrived this time she was uuable te speak, though she teemed te be endeavoring te tear off her clothing. She died shortly afterwards, and when the doctor examined the baiy he found that there were three cuts in the breast, the largest of which was covered by a perus plaster. Jehn Snyder.hcr husband, wa3 promptly arrested and a pen knife covered with bleed was found in his possession. The case will be thorenghly investigated. KEUALU1TKA.NT ENOISEKK-i. Tbey Kelnne te Accept a deduction el Wages. Chicago, March 28. Au order having been issued by the Niekle P late read, re quiring engineers te work twelve instead of fifteen hours a day, the engineers em ployed en this end of the line have run their locomotives into the rouudheuse, and quit work. Nearly forty engines have been abandoned. The company ha large contracts en hand for shipment of freight and serious embarrassment is like ly te result. Tbe Situation Uecoiuleg Serious. Tucson. Arizona, March 28. The Indian ellinh'nn in ii'nwin? SCrieUS. A &COrO Of white men have been killed by Iudians within the past seven days, near the Mexican border. Reinforcements are being sent te protect citizens in the Gila Valley. The Southern Tobacco Trouble. Lynchburg, Va., March 28. The to bacco operatives have appointed a commit tee te confer with the manufacturers for the purpose of coming te terms, but the latter are determined te resist the demand for increased wages. The strikers have induced ether operatives te quit work by means of intimidation. necretarv Felcer Able te Head tbe Papers. "Washington, March 28. Secretary Felger was se much improved in health te-day that he was able te bit up andread the morning papers. He received quite a number of callers. THE STAIi KOUTE TXIIAL. Deiwy On the Stead He Denies Statements Made Dy JterdeU and Moere. WASinxGTOH, March, 28. Crowds of people were waiting at the entrance of fVW U1UJ1UIM WMV AWA VUU UtViU ing before the opening of the proceedings in the star Reute trial, but under the stringent regulations imposed by the marsliiilfew persons were admitted be sides members of the bar and ethers having business in the court room. .Nothing sensational, however, occurred during Dersey's examination te-day, his testi mony being confined principally te an explanation et the mail contraets obtained by his brother, Jehn Dersey, Miner and Peck. His own interest in their contracts, he said, was the fact that he leaned them money and that friends of his had also entered security for them. He denied iu emphatic terms certain statements of the witnesses, Rerdell and Moere. IfKUM rxTTSBCiMKI. Tite Children Burned te Ufath In a levell ing Ueur;. PiTTanunan. Mareh 28 At A. nVl.t- f w vswvm this morning a dwelling house in Alle gheney City, owned and partly occupied by Edward Graham, was destroyed by fire. Twe twin h.iliiea. ncwrl 1.! mrnithi the children of David Faulkner, who ec pied two rooms in the house, were burned te death The less te the building and household goods is $1,000. Fully insured. Made flood Ilia Lewes. Samuel B. Thomiuen. rh hrnlrer vchn Was sold out en Mendav. ha mmln enrul his losses and will be reinstated. Ilonerlne the Oead Postmaster Ueneral New Yerk, March 28. The pillais of the posteffice te day were draped in black and the llags placed at half mast ou the dome. Business will be entirely suspended this afternoon between the hours of two and five, when the funeral of the late Postmaster General Howe will take place. m SSO,000 WlileJ te Presbyterian Institution. Philadelphia, March, 28. The will of the late Gustavus S. Bensen disposes of property amounting te 900,000. It bo be queaths $20,000 te various Presbyterian institutions. a Large Hetel Earned. Plainfikld, N. J., March, 28. The Washington Reek house, a large summer hotel en the mountain back of this city, was destroyed by fire last night. Less, 810,000. WEATUEK XXlflUATIONd. WASiiiNaTON,Maich28 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, northerly winds, becoming variable, stationary or lower temperature, higher pressure. MAJCKKltt. Philadelphia Market. t-HiLDi.vniA. March -J7 Fleur ilu.l ; superfine, f3 2333 71: extra. J.i 7.".3f 23; I'enn'n Family. 4 7585 12. ityisfleuratfSTS. Wheat steady ; Ocl. and I.i. Ited. $1 15fi 1 lit: Ne. ;iKel.$l 20ai22.ua te location. Cern firmer ; mere active ; Strainer, n'JStafc: Yellow and Mixed, 463e ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 37 Oats steady. Itye none ettered. Previsions steady, with fair demand. I.ard steady. ISutter sliJKfMi and Kenprally weak : ln. Creamery extra, 3.MMSc; firsts, :)(;; West em, S2iSe; llnd, 25c. IteU dull. Ebks quiet ; I'enn'a, 17Mc ; WVilern, 1CJ Cheese firm, with oe I demand. Petroleum dull; uetluud, S8jc. Whisky at U 19 New Yerk Haricot. k inRk March 23. Fleur dull aud unchanged ; Sniicniiiu Slate, $iSU.i 'M ; Kxtia, de, $.; w;i ii; choice no. $1 :a87 w: Fancy de, $7 1007 2.1; Keiiud Heep onto, I id t 8 : Cheic- de, $1 S.lg7 2S;Siipcrfinu W atisrii. e 5:t !) ) ; Common te Ceed rJ.xti-a de i::si)fit 4C0; Choice de, 7la)7; Choice White WIumC iS2.;7. Wheat JifflHc hisjher and sti our ; moderate) -pecnlatlvetniilliitr: Xe 1 While, $1 II : .Ne. 2 ICeil March, $1 ls5 : ile ntll.t istyi ls?: le M:iv, 1 2lfi -ny, : de .lime. $1 iVAaO iil 22;5;leJtiIy,fl2i)X. Cei.i ?hS);;c higher and fairly aellve : Mlvi-i Western spot, (;iff!7c ; de liiture, i; ii'i-e. at-. 'ZK higher; Mate. 52g57i:; Witcin, r.0;c ; .May. SIKMtf : .1 ulie. nijc. drain uud 1'rnvitlen (jnutatleng. Outs e'elucU iiiioi'ittensoi niln ami pref In. Ions, furnl.slie'l by s K Vunilt. !IriicT. 11 J il-ist Ktiiu street. . Clm uue. Mar. '13. wi'HMt ':en em. Pe tt i.aiit May.... Mt :-. A?,A law li.ir. June... I.IHj Wl 4.t4 I'etreieu'. en City... .'Jl'i Stock itinrketx. New erk, i'liiladclphhi and L-icv Mteu. . Ise fJnlti d St at i Bem!', .reported ilally "i r rr.n :. l.or:e, X Vert'i Onecn Mtreet. Mar. 2. H)-M, l:(K) i-.u A. If. l II V. Tt. i" :iv; A Itle UtaudB N i Lai I'lieA Wester." Ji;Oiiiu an ' 'tV7a.' Ji'.icc S!ier New Jersey Central New Yerk. Ontario & W .. St. Paul, M. A Omaha i':iclfic Mail ...'. . n:y. vfA 4 '"-i . r,i 37 x: . ' .ji .l7i . i:i a: iidu tin!? ..i7 . ... . lift li - is is'i i -toy, ail V)?? 2i; 40,'i Hi; J t; 2Cr se'-: iteehester l'itudiurch 1'J r'4 404 reaa Pacltie 39'i .r.ha?h. St. Leuis & Pacific.... 29X; Western LnlonTel.Ce Hl Pennsylvania Central UIJ Philadelphia A ite.tdlns 2frjj; Sert l.ern IVctft" Cem 30JJ; ' Prelerred.... S(i4 IS'.ltTiie Plus. A Wert I5i 2)'4 wy. 1 Live Stock Market. Chicago Kes Keceipts. 'JKO head ; ship ment), 4,iOJ head ; market weak at uneven price ; mixed, $( KW57CO; heavy, $7 50i$7 '-)" ; light. Hi UJ7 Si ; skJpj, at $1 8i7 no. Cattle UceeiptH, 5..'ihcad ; shipments I.fiil head; weak "low and .VtflOc lower : hail East ern advices for a lew duyrt past arc the chief c iuse el the depression ; exporters l ,087 10 ; geed te choice shipping, C OJ&C 10: com mon te fair $1 I0SB 00; mixed butcheiMn; in geed demand ut firm rate's; butchers and canncrs buying freely coininen te lair, 270734 ; medium te geed, i! I 4?183: stee!:erj aud leeders act ve aud strong at fi M7i- 23. Sheep Ueceiptx, .1,500 he:ul ; shipment?, 1.CJ0 head: mar ketaeiive anil fcteady ; common te fair, $J5Ufe)5 : medium te geed, M253U ; cheice teextni,$257. East Liberty-Cattle Receipts, 47.1 lieml market was slew a unchanged prices. Hogs Receipts. 1.C1' head; fenarket liim; Philadelphiaa, $&3 20; Yeikers, 17 ! 7 70. Sheep Receipts. 3,' W) head; market active for geed sheep at yesterday's price. POK HALt.. FORSALK AOLASSKOOIT Oh A UOT UOT lleuse, 70 feet long, either the whole root or part, te suit the buyer. Call at m7-2t Ne. M NOIt'lll yUELN ST. T)OOMS rllK ItKNT. XX Pleasant and convenient rooms te let, furnished or unfurnished, without heard, at 250 North Duke street. tfd FOK KENT. One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 3.' North Queen 9trcet, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Applj at Ne. 3tt! NOliTH O.UEE STBEET. d2!-tia T70K KENT. A LAKHE TWOHTOBZ Xr Brick Keine. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehense en Mililin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince. strfets. A.J.STEINMAN. 120-ttd. IsTEiiieiacsa Office. ORBAL. ValuaHle City Brnffling Leis FOB 3A.LB. The undersigned nlTers ler sale the lets et gieund adjelidng his residence, en Charlette and Walnut stie-ts. In the eltv et Jmcaster, comprising 211 lent en Charlette street and ;, fecten Walnut street These lets will he sold en easy terms, in the whole or in parts, te suit purchasers. Apply te TH0S. E. FRANKLIN, OFI'ICE-NO. ICO EAST KING STREET... in83wdWThKS
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