? LANCASTER BAILY mTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1883. COLUMBIA NEWS. KI.'.IH-AK OOKKESPONOKNtJE '! KvcnlM Along tl Susquehanna Item 1 1 Interest In ami Around tbe Borough l'ickert up by the Intelli gencer ICorerter. I'ati ick Gaican was committee by 'Squire Gricr te the county jail, tins moraine, for 30 days, charged en complaint of P. E. Kraus) proprietor of the Roundhouse hotel, with throwing stones at and break ing several large windows of his saloon. T he trouble occurred last evening about 5 o'clock, when Pat was ejected from the saloon for creating a disturbance. He will new have time te repent his felly. Gaican's occupation seems te be that of a pedestrian, or mero plainly, as his prose cutor stated, he is a tramp. Tew 11111 Ahead. Tew Hill m ahead of the rest of the town in oue respect at least ; it has a boxing school. Every Tuesday and Fri day lessens are given by Lee Andersen. Set-tes are a natural consequence of such meeting?, some of which are said te be particularly lively and interesting. When Beb Parrel was here with Jehn Sullivan's company he expressed a wish te start a boxing school, but supposing such a mat ter te be rather difficult en account of his proposed high terms of instruction no at tempt was made te start a school. New tt'u Tew Uillcrs lead in this matter. v,-hi11 the Track. Snveral fi eight cars were thrown from the track of the Reading & Columbia railroad at Cerdelia, yesterday. The ac cident occurred while the cars were being hhiftcd te a aiding from the main track. An engine and two freight cars weie tliiewn from the track in the cast yards of the P. R. R. here, te-day at 4 a. m. A strong force of workmen was employed in leplacing them en the track. The cause of the accident was a misplaced switch Slight Klre. A slight fne occurred at Stencr's reel weiks yesterday. The flames were com cem municatcd te the buildiug from a large pan Oiled with burning weed, which is used for the purpose of heating and tcm tcm peiing iron. The employees of the works extinguished the hie with but little diffi culty. Kt-pnSrs Nt-edcd. lletiairs should at once be made te the p-iveujenfn en West Frent street. Atten tion has sc.eral times been called te their bad condition. A Wrightsville man has just recovered $200 or $300 damages from that boiengh fur injuries cittsnd by a pavement, which required if pairing. Col umbia does net want any such bills pre sented Keniill ! .1 Fluht. Dining a stenn fiaht between seveial boys yesteiday, Mr. Uhiistinu Senfr, while p.iMiig between th censtustauts, was Kltuck in the f.ice witli a stone aud seveiely cut. Hi one fighting, or even Mone throw ing en the streets, when the object is net te hint any jci'Min, is a peer kind ei aiiurement and should b3 stepped by the (illiccis oTthe law whenever tliey see it lu-ing indulged in. Itorengti Notes. W'm. I J. Given, cq , has returned from his trip te Mansfield. Chin. Tlie Tramp's Daughter"' did net draw large houses te the Monday anil Tuesday evening's perfiirmauce. Anether handsemu freight engine, the " .Susquehanna,"' has just been completed in the Ite"..niig shops of the P. & R l ail mad ce'iipnny. for use en the Reading & Columbia railiead. The ground te be occupied by the new fieight t'epet of the R. & C. railroad was staked en" yesterday. Mr. W. H. Riuo, who had charge of the work, left town this morning with his engineer ceips. The Fiedcrick railroad pay car paid oil' the employees betweeu Yerk and Perry -ville en the C. ati.l P. D. railroad te.day. The Pennsylvania laihead pay car is ex pected hem en Fiiday or Saluulay. Tem Thumb ami patty arrived here this morning. The piiecs of admission te the eiiteilaiument te night aie 20 and SOeeut. The Pennsylvania railroad engines which aie staliemd heie or pass this place, consumed during Match 10,553,S00 pounds of coal an incre.ue ever the pi ev ions month, Febiuary, el 1.000,800 pounds. A dancing picnic will bj held iu lleisc's weeds en Whit Wenday, May 14th, bj Chique.-alunga Tribe, Ne. 9, I. O. of R. M. The gi.iud council of the order will then he iu session at this place, aud the dance will be held in compliment of the delegates attending it. Apirtible saw mill was shipped from this place te Shauk's ferry te day, near which p!acs it will bs epanitad by Mr. 11. K. Shiiup. It was placed en beard of a beat at the R. & C. railroad wharves, and will be taken down the Tidewater canal te its destination. The hchoel beard will held its regular monthly meeting en next Thursday evcu ieg. The evening following (Friday) the hoieugh council will meet. The new city lathers will have a considerable amount of impei taut business te which their atten tion must be given. The Maiictta high tchoel will held the cxeieiscs of its sixth annual commence ment in Centre hall, en Thursday evening. A very inteicsting pregramme his been prep.ucd for the occasion. Slander. Benjamin Lew-in has commenced a &uit iu blander auaiubt Jacob L. Heffman, claiming $5,000 d.imagc te his character and Se, 000 damage te his business as a meichaut, by reason ei a repeit circulated by Heffman thatLcwiu had solicited Hoff Heff man's wife te commit adultery. Heffman was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Hippy, aud was this afternoon taken be foie.hidgo Patterson with a view te his discharge en common bail. After a hear ing he was held te answer in the sum of $-J00. Police Cases. James Rcilly, Peter Robinseu and Wui. Leinbach, paupers, who were arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct and who wheu an csted had in their possession cer tain clothing beiengiug te the almshouse, .supposed te be stolen, were heard befoie Alderman IJarr this aftorneou. The charge of larceny against Robinson was behl under advisement, and a like charge against the ethers was dismissed. Reilly aud Robinseu were committed te jail for 20 days and Leinbach was discharged. Habeas Corpus. Jehn S. Brant, of Mastcrsenville, who was arrested for felonious assault en Ad dison Gaby, of Glizabethtewn, and com mitted by '?quire Becker te the county piHeu, had a hcariug te-day before Judge Pattcisen en habeas corpus and was dis charged en bail. Man Sraldtd. James Cosgrove, residing en Plum eiteet, and employed at the Peun iron wet If t; had his back terribly scalded this meining by the bursting of a steam pipe near which he was working. He was taken te his home. Malicious Mischief. Henry Stamtn was arrested this after noon en the charge of malicious mischief in breaking in tbe back windows of the Grape hotel, He was held by Alderman Sput rier for a hearing te morrow. Lumber Inspector. Jacob Reth bar. been appointed by the c maty commissioners as an additional lumber inspector al Marietta. . The greatest novelty In the musical world of tlie day, the Strohl Family, consisting et father and seven children, each expert in their specialties, who give a concert in Fulton Hall en Saturday evening, have entered with for June, July anil August at Atlantic City. all-2t Auiuir mentg . The Aofclci.-Mllten and Dellie Nobles, who have heretofore appeared In Lancaster, vill be In Fulton opera house Thursday and Fri day evenings; en the first win oe preycu "Interviews." and en the second "The Phoenix.- These popular and able artists proved themselves of high excellence and have wen much commendation irem the public. The plays te be given are et the best order and In the presentation ei "Interviews." which has net yet been given in Lancaster the publie estimation highly endorses them as especial laverites. The Slrehl Family. On Suturday evening the Slrehl family, a wendertul pdrty et musi cians, will appear here. They have large au diences everywhere, and E. Masen, business manager of Cel. Weed's museum, Philadel phia, says of them : "We commend the cele brated Strohl family, which was a great at traction in our museum. We had them ter weeks and would like te huve them again. M-EVIAL. XOT1UJC8. It is certain that the longer a speech, the weaker It is. bnt net se with a cold, the longer It runs, the worse it bece:i.e3, A cold, be it ever se Might, is no trifle, it should be check ed in its early stages. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup 1st lie "Ilalmef Olie id" that millions say Is divine in its origin. FKiLtixTni: woHsaner-. Te de geed work the mechanic must hare geed health. II long hours of confinement in close rooms have en feebled bis hand or dimmed hi3 sight, let him at once and before somerganic trouble appears, take plenty ei Ilepuittcrs. Ills sys tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve stiength eneil, his sight become dear, and the whole constitution be built up te a higher working condition. mar22-lfitend First a cold, then bronchitis. Check the first with Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar? Tike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. a!)-lwdced&w Dvspbi'tic, nervous people, "out of sorts," Celden's Liquid Reel Tonic will cure. Ask for Celden's, Of druggists. a'J-lwdeedSw F. Townsley, Wrlglitsville, la., says: "I am sine Jlrewn's Iren Bitters cures in eVfcry cas where directions are followed." Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 anil 139 North Queen street. afl-lwd&w Decline of Alan. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Dcbilily, cured by Wells' Health Re ncwrr. $1. A Leap Inte 1'ejiulnr l'uver. It is net always that the world acknowledges what is right and best; hut lluideek Jiloed Hitlers, hv universal acquiescence, have been awarded the premium for cleansing the bleed, seem in;; iniligestli-n, cnnMlp'i' inn, regulating t he bowels, and toning weak nerves. Price $1. Fer sale bv H. 15. Cechian, druggUt, 137 and :!U North Queen street. Fer valuable information, lead tlui advei tNeiiient ei Simmons Liver Itegnlater. Ne matter what may be the name or hew longstanding the tieuble. Dr. Rensen's Skin Cuiv will always cum skin disease". Grateful hundreds et cured patients attest this fael. $1 Ut.llUggis!.-). ' J buy Dr. liaison's Celery and Chamomile J'llli and introduce thenxwherexer 1 go Per sonal hnexvledije and experience of their effects en ethers prompts this act." Hev. J. P. Fugctt, Recter M. Luke's Ch., Slycisburg, Pa. M els. at riiuggMs. 3- Don't weai dingy or laded things when tin: ten-cent Diamond Dye will make them geed as new. They are perfect and coat but I cents. A Nperllic fur Change of Life. "U'liiiiii ill leeeipt of a letter from J. T. Ilainby, esq., et Floral, Ark, in which the wi iter says: Samaritan Nervine cures female incline, and during the change et life it Is a' specific." .Suggestive facts, truly. $1.50. all-lweed&w i-e ae it. It. Ceeiirun's Uru:' store ter Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer blight-iif-i and durability et color, are. unequaled. Coin- fiein - te 5 pound. Direct inns in Eng lish .md lein;an. Price. 15 cents. SlClll MlKffHMftM. 'Swiiyne'.s ointment" ICiiic- theme-t Invct "Swavne's Ointment" ",s.v ay ne'.s Ointnieul" ) urate cases et skin dis "u:ivne's Ointment") 'Mwayne's Ointment" '-cases, such as tetter, 'Swaviie s oinuneiii" l salt i heum,se.ild head, batter's Itch, sores, all 'n Wayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swavne'.s Ointment" 'Swayne's Ointment" " Wayne's i enuncnv "skln eruptions, and Swaviiu s Ointment "S wavne's Ointment" l . it-' teat dislie.-.sing com- 'Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, awayne s y uu ) Ul() only c)iL.ctuaI cure "Swavne s Ointment ) ' ".Swaj-nu'.s Ointment" no matter hew olisli elisli Swayne's Ointment" ) nale or Ieuk standing. Ask for it anil use no ether. It CUUKS wlu-ie all else tails. Sold by all diuggisls. t. ... .,i j Couch, Celd or Sure Threat Kcqiilics immediate attention. A neglcet Ir ritates the lungs and' an Incurable disease is often the result. " Dli. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYKUI WILD UIIEIIUY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdlrectly en the lungs, threat and chest, purities the bleed, and ler bieuchlal, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et leng stamlinir, itisthebrstiemedy ever discovered. Price 2T cents and $1 per bottle The large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggisLs. lia-MW&FlyiUtw KrewM'H iounenei(l I'uuacea Is the most effective Fain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied exlernally.and thereby mere certainly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strong t h et anv similar prerciratien. It cures pain 'n the Side. Hack or Kowels. Sere Threat, ltlieuuuili-sm and ah. aeuks, and Is T1IK KUKAT ItlSMEVKK OF PAIN. "ItnewM'S IIocaaeLu Panacea" should bu In every family. A tc:ispoenlul of the Panacea in a t iimbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, t-iken ul bed 1 line will break ur a celii. 2.1 cts :: Lettie tcbll-lVdM.W&S&w Mothers! .lotner.si i nietnerati Am you; disturbed at night" and uiokeuet your rc.-d by a alck child sntTerlng and crying witli excruciating pain of cutting teeth V If ae, go at once and gotabettlo et MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer ltttle sutterer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell you sit ence 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 sate te use In all cam's, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one el the eldest and best female physicians and nuises in the United States. Sold every where. 2.1 cent.s it bottle. m2.y-M.W&S&w with ICIv'h Cream Ualm a child can be treated without pain or dread, and with per feet safety. Try the remedy, it cures Catarrh Hay Fever and Colds in the head. Price 50c Apply Inte nostrils with little finger. I nave been a sutTercr for years with Ca tairh.and under a physicians ticatment ler ever a year. Ely's Cream Balm gave me Im mediate relief. I believe I am entirely cured, G. S. Davm, First National Hank, Elizabeth, N. J. Kly'H cream If aim, ler the cure el Catarrh, Celd in head andllav fever, is the best arti cle 1 have ever sold ler the treatment et these diseases. I am hearing the most favorable re re nerts et its beneficial ctlects IIbnrv li. Sem- vi.k, Druggist, Easten, Pa. aV2wd.M.W,Fw The best, the cheapest remedy in the world ; see advertisement of Simmons Liver Regu lator. . Tld HUH. Samples free at Grocers. 11. A. Bahtlbtt & Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. tli-2Ctd&4lw Au Aromatic Kragrnnce Is Imparted te the mouth by the ne el SOZO DONT. It is beyond doubt the cleanest, purct and best wasii ever offered te the pub lic. SOZODONT and comfort ur.3 synonyms. It cleanses the cavities in the enamel et the tcptli. alO-lwdeed&w Feu Lame JJacU, Siiic or Chest use SHf LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137andl39 North Qneen trcet, Lancaster. fcbHeedG TiOWBKS HUBST. Ne. 26 NGW GOODS OPGNING DAILY. . B O W E R-S & Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. P O. S. GIVI.EB & CO. JJNTO. S. GIVLER & CO. Combination Suits and Embroidered Robes. VERY CHOICE AND AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Ne. 35 East King Street, Jno. S. Givler. JJJSATU. Ukndkii lu Lcaceclc tnu'iiiliip, Aprils, 18S.'(, William Uender, in tlie C5d year et ids age. His relatives and trlends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from his late residence Ih Leaeeck township, en Thuisdav morning at 1(1 o'clock. Interment a Clitist church. aOStd DiKiisr.-On April a. 18SJ. in Warwick Lan caster county. Pa., Uhiistlan Diehin, in the &!d year et bis '. Ills relatives and triend-t are lespeetlnlly invited te attend the funeral from his late n si deuce en Tliundayinerniiiuat IU o'clock. It Loees.-April 10, lSS3.li! Philadelphia, Kate, wile et Jehn Lerenz. and daughter et C. Iai. The relatives and friends et the family aie respectiully invited te attend the funeral Hern the Pennsylvaniarailiead depot, en Thui.sday at 1:40 o'clock, te proceed f Lancaster ceme tery for Interment. " ltl JV' AVVJHITISE31KXT. I.MKST-CI.ASS PENNSYLVANIA CIO A Its I? is ter 25 cts. at IIAUTM AN'S YELLOW 1 KONT CUiAlt STOUK. WANTKU-A IKL '.TO COOK AND DO general housework. Geed reference required. Apply at aO-:;t M. 38 SOUTH O.UEEX bTUEET. IIAN FOB HALK CMKAP. 1XQUIHE AT THIS OFFICE. ale-21 finVtl SMALL HAND-RIADK HAVANA I cigars, clear Havana fillers, ter S cts., at it i:tman's yellow kkent cieaii "TOKK. $2,000 Tg TO LOAN ON FlItST SIOI.I- jruge or approved security. appiy tit his elliee. al 1-1 XTOT1CK 1(1 TOISAUCO OKOWKKS. Jl We make the only Genuine. Muslins ler covering Tobacco Plants, each piece having a KmI Ticket en marked " KXPUK.SSLY FOR . COVERING TOI1ACCO I5EDS." Te he had al , all otthe steies. i a7 21S& W V. SH HO P Kit A CO. 1 UOITFKK hUCIAHLK WILL UK 1IKL! J in Christ f.v. ijuliieritu Church en THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 12. under the auspices et tlie Cheral Society. Music, beleet Readings and Relicslunents. Admission, lOe. All r.re tuviled. H -.... - - XTOT1UK. i ASSIGNMENT OF ROOK ACCOUNTS. All et the book accounts et the nrui et Hess A Flinn having been aligned and tr.insteried te the undersigned, notice is hereby given te all pel sons Indebted tesald linn te make pay ment et the same without delay te A. C. FLINN. Laxcattjw, Pa., April 10, IS33. II w AKUAlNb IN WAIUUKS, U1.I1UKS Chuins, Rings, SpeeUiclcs, .tc. liepainng et all kinds will receive my personal atten tien. LOUIS WEltKR, Ne. l.VJK "rill li'ieen street. Remember name and number 1)1 reatly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylv.tnu railroad depot. dee2Slvl PU15LIO SALE. UF ItOUSf.HOLD AND K ITCIIEK VV RN1TURK at NO 55 Nei t h Diiku street. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, consist ing of ISeds and Ucddlng, Carpets, Chairs, Ituresm. Cupboard, btove. Tin. Glassware and tlucensware, and uiiuiv oilier articles tee nu merous te mention. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. ui. It JACOB GUNDAKER, Auct. LUNUH AT STKVENS HOUSK KKSrAIJ RAHT. The Stevens Heuse Restaurant has been repainted anil handsomely repa percd. and is new open for the nccoinmeda tieu of the public. Lunch will he given this evening and every morning from 9 te 12. Meals tan ba had at ii'l hours, it SAMUEL KAUTZ, Manager. T V11JAOCO PKESSKH. MINNICIPS LATEST IMPROVED TOUACCO PBESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superlei In every feature te any In present use. II net as represented can be leturned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks for cltaning sta bles sold en name terms, "end for circular. S. II. MINNlCH. Landlavine, Lancaster Ce., Pa 3t-3.M,W&w T)CBL1U SALK-ON IVKDNKSUAlt.APKlL X ll, at the Leepard Hetel, a two story ISrick Dwelling Heuse. Ne. 2.VJ, situated en the north side of East Walnuc street, between North Lime and East Lemen streets. Th said Brick Dwelling lrenu en East Walnut street 19 feet "K incite" with the right te use and enjoy a feet 'ly, inch alley en the east side and lotet gjeund 112 leette nitoet alley. There is en the west end et said let a two -story brick plardng mill, '.fit24 feet, and atwo atwe atwo Htery frame stable, and a two-story Irame building attached te the brick nlaning mill. There arc a nu i her et grape vines growing en the ground. Sale at 7K o'clock, when terms et sale will be made known. HARRIET T. FOLMER. II KKRY SllCBBRT. AllCl. apl7-itrt G 1KAUOFI1CK INSDUANC-1: 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 King Street. inl2-GuidM,W&SR riCLTUN OPBKA UllHSti. ONE N1G11T ONLY. SATURDAY EVEMNU,.AriUL 14. THE MUSICAL MARVELS OF THE AGE. The Talented, Pleasing and Unequaled STEOHL EAMILT. Consisting el a father and seven children (four danghteis and lliree sons) irein 7 te 17 years of aj;e. comprising a complete CORNET BAND & ORCHESTRA. TWO HOURS PROGRAMME. ADMISSION 25 & 35 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS. Matinee at 2 o'clock. Adult.-, 23 cents ; Chil dren, 15 cents. Sold at Opera Heuse Office. all-4td XEWlABTXnTIBXJLBNTS. and 28 NORTH QUEEN New Line Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries. New Line French, Spanish and New Faney Laces. New Line of Spring Gloves in all the choicest styles. New Line Kid Gloves. We offer Special Bargains in this New Line of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. New Line of Ladies' Skirts, in all choice styles. Ladies' Muslin Underwear in Fall assortment. Elegant Line Summer Silks, away down in price. Come and NJCW AltT EXT1HEMKHT&. -IjfT'KDNKMIlAV, AFKIL 11, 188a. Points en Beys' Clothing. As our Beys' Clothing stock for this Spring stands te-day every garment in it (except kilt suits) is of our own make: de signed, cut, trimmed in Oak Hall and put together by our own work-people. On general principles we ought te sell the best for the least, and en the special principle of running our great business directly in the interest of the consumer we believe we de. Our notions are net narrow. We are net entitled te prefer ence unless we de as well for the Philadelphia retail buyer as anybody else. Doing equally well and maintaining a great in dustry en the spot we have a first claim, if we de better-; there discussion ends except for people that have money te threw away. The buyer is judge and iury and the stock is en trial. See the evidence of goods WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL. PHILADELPHIA. -ITTH1TK GOODS. GEORGE FAHSESTOOK, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE.) Ne. 14 EAST KING STREET, IIAS NOW OPEN A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OP Wash Dress Goods Fer SPRING and SUMMER, and calls particular attention te the following : S-wiss Mulls, Victeria Lawns, juinen de inae, UTencn nque, Linen Printed Lawns, Plaid and Plain Nanzoeks, Figured, Striped and Plain Swiss. These are all new ; bought directly from the Importer and will be offered REMARKABLY CHEAP. GEORGE FAHNEST0CK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. jyir ADrjsjtviBJSMJSifTf. i;UK UKHT.-TUK STUKK ROOW.MO P North Queen street, new occupied Ames Ringwalt. Apply te 35 by T1IOS. E. jntAIR.i.ia, feb7.8.9,wacedttd Ne. 120 East King St. B. I'KANK NATLOB HAS REMOVED HIS (ULLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., g ExacUy opppealte the Old tand. ectll-CuidAwR M KTZGER HAUUHMAN NOTICE ae T11K LADIES We nave been watching the Silk market for some time te buy BLACK AND COLORED SILKS and new we have them from an Importer's Auction Sale in New Yerk at BARGAIN PRICES. We have a lew pieces in PLAIN COLORS as low as 45c., but the BEST BARGAINS are our 65c. quality and enr 90c. quality in GARNETS, DARK GREEN, BRONZE, NAVY BLUE, 11ROWNS and PLUMS. We liave Black Silks AS LOW AS 50c, but the qualities et BLACK SILKS we have at 75c.,87c, $1.00. II.12JS, tl.25, 1.37, $1.53, $1.G5.$1.75 and $2.00 have never been equalled. If you want a SILK DRESS call seen at letzger. & laughman's OHEAP STORE. 43 WEST SING ST., LANCASTER. (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Haeteu STREET. line of Goods. see them. HURST, ' - - LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PA. Gee. P. Rathven. and prices. SIXTH AND MARKET STS. "WJ rUITK GOODS. JSNIHUTAIUMUXIS. -pjON'T rOKGET HENRY WARD BEEOHER'S NEW LECTURE, " Evolution and Revolution," The Best Mr. Beecher Ever Gave. ADMISSION -- 50 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS - - - 75 CENTS Diagram et hall new ready, and tickets fet sale at G. L. FON DERSMITH'S Bookstore, Ne. 46 East King Street, FULTON OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL II, 1883. 5 4td "T'OLTON OPKICA HOUSE. Thursday and Friday, April 12 and 13. Ninth consecutive ycaref the foremost Amer lean Chai'trcter Acter. MILTON NOBLES, Assisted bv the venntr and ciftcd Comedienne nnd Vocalist. DOLL IE NOBLES, and a Dra matic Company et unusual excellence. THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1883. will be the first production here of an American Comedy, in tour acts, written by Milten Nobles, entitled INTERVIEWS. C-ullierd Driverten, a born Bohemian, MIL TON NOBLES. Florence Wolverton, an heiress, DOLL1E NOBLES. FRIDAY, APRIL JSth. will be presented the unique American Mele-Drama, written by Milten Nobles, called THE PHCENIX. Carrell Graves, a New Yerk Bohemian, MIL TON NOBLES. Sadie, the Flower Girl, DOLLIE NOBLES. ADMISSION. 35, CO and 75 Cents. RE SERVED SEATS, 75 Cents. Fer sale at Opera Heuse efflce. aie 4td LOKkILLAUD'S KKBEUOA TUHACOO only 10 cents per ping at I HABT'MAN'S YELteW FRONT CIGAR ! STORE. i i QAMUKL H. PRICK, AXTOBNKV, HAS I ia Removed his Ofllce irem 56 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedl- I ately In Rear et Court Mose, Leng's New Hnuainir inn". PEMOVBU. FRBY'S DRUG STORE, Frem the corner el North Queen and Orange streets te 29 EAST ORANGE, CORNEROF CHRISTIAN. Feil stock el Drugs, Medicine, Fancy Ar ticles, Toilet Waters, etc., always en hand, and at reasonable prices. Special attention paid te prestatiens. a5.C,7,9,l 1 ,14 LLEN A. UEKR & CU.'S Real Estate and Insurance Office REMOVED TO NO. 108 EAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leepard Hetel.) RELIABLE INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES. mar3Mmd SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APBIL 11,1883. AFTERNOON TELEGEAMS. NEWS FBuax VARIOUS QUAUTERS. The Stat resislature-Senater Mylln Pre DkrlDC (or " Drnamlter," and Mr. Nelsen (letting Ready ler Salmi aierse. Harkisbuke, April 11. Iu the Senate te day Mr. Mylin introduced a bill te pre hibit the manufacture and sale of infernal machines and devices te surreptitious, ly destroy life or te maliciously injure property. A violation of the act is made-punishable by both fine and imprisonment. Mr. Nelsen introduced a bill te prevent any attempt te personate or represent any being recognized as a divin ity in the New or Old Testament, in any show, exhibition, dramatic or ether theat rical performance. The Philadelphia recorder bill was dis cussed en third readme, but no action had been reached when the hour of adjourn ment arrived. The Heuso discussed the prohibition amendment at length, but ad journed without action thereon. The Lancaster County Salary if HI. In the Senate the bill fixing the salaries of county offices in counties containing ever 100,000 and less than 130,000, was considered en third reading. Mr. Mylin offered the following amendments : Directors of the peer shall receive 300 a year each, provided, that in counties where the amount annually expended by said directors for outdoor relief is $25,000 or less, the salary shall be $400, jury commissioners shall receive $250 each. Mr. Watres offered the follewing: Where the officer of clerks of orphans court and court of quarter sessions are held by the same persons the salary shall be $2,500. All these amendments were adopted and the bill was laid ever for the final passing. Mylin will amend the bill te-day se as te previde that in counties having mero than thrce peer directors the salary of each shall be $250. The rest of the session was devoted te the consideratieu of the Philadelphia to te to cerder bill. The friends of the naked re peal of the Quay act of 1873 sought te have the votes en the amendment in serted reconsidered, realizing that they would prove fatal te the bill. The session closed in a stormy manner, Reyburn denouncing MacFarlane, Inde pendent Republican, as the best repiescn tative of the boss system en the fleer of the Senate and MacFar lane insisting that the Seuate should proceed or his lemarks might disclose some interesting history. The Senate ad journed without action en the motion te reconsider. In the Utilise. The Heuse was engaged nearly the en tire session ia the consideration of the prohibitory amendment. The pending question being an amendment te strike out the re-embnrsement clause. Ne action was taken en the amendment. ANUNNATUKAI. MOTIIKK. She Kills Uir Little unilil. New Yerk, Jan. 11. Mrs. Rese How Hew ard, the 19-year old wife of William Heward, a young engineer, living in the West Side, killed her first born child, Eliza P. Heward, last night under powerful circumstances. The child was about three weeks old. The mother is te day an inmate of a hospital a raving maniac. Mrs. Heward has been ill since the birth "of her child, and was frequently delirious from fever. Slie was in that state last night, and .when left temporarily alone, jumped from her bed, demolished the furuiture and killed her child presiun ably from dashing it against the stove. A ttTKlKK KNOKO. Ceal MlDeru lu Illinois Kesuiue Werk. Streater, III., April 11. After a week of idleness and agitation, the mines of this coal field resumed work yesterday at five cents a ten reduction, as ordered by the owners. On Saturday last at au open air meeting the mineis decided net te accede te the terms of their employers, but the miners of the Chicago, Wilming ton & Vermillion company declining te be governed by the decision caused the em pleyes of all the ether coal corporations te abandon the stand they had taken. DISSATlSUKU HATTKltS. Inducing Wen in tuner Kmpleyinents ie yuit Werk. Newark, N. J., April 11. 'I he ballets atOiauge, N. J., bave ipnuced the trim mers at Gardner and Dudley't: shop te quit weik aud have also persuaded the cart men net te carry coal and macliiuerj te the factory. They have, in fact, insti tuted a regular system of boycotting against the factory owing te "tlui employ ment there of a former instiucter of con victs. Rescuing the Victims. Norway, Mich., April 11. The weikuT rescuing the buried victims of the cave-in mine at Keel Ridge raine was lcsumeil at. daybreak. Large crowds gathered from t all points ; many volunteers are at work. The names or the union are as iouews : Patrick Egan William Merris, Richard Williams, William Tolland, Wra. Jeffrey, Themas James, and W. Hendersen. About ninety feet of ground caved in, destroying a large amount of machinery. The miue was about te be abandoned. TESTING BXl'LtlSJlVJiS. The Kevelutlunlsla TJbIer the Genuine Ar ticle. Londen, April 11. A sample of the nitre-glycorine seized in Londen last week, at the tiine of the anrst of Narman. Gallacher, Dalten and Wilsen was exploded te day at Weel wick in order te test its quality. The explosion was terriflc. The ground for a distance of several yards from the spot where the explosion occurred was tern up. Explosives Found. Londen, April 11. A parcel containing seven pounds of gun powder was found near the office of the secretary or state yesterday. The investigation at Woolwich of the contents of two cases found en Monday last in a barge en the Thames shows tliey are net explosives. Shet By Ills Sen. Jacksonville, Oregon, April 11 J. V. McMahon was shot dead by his son Wil liam, yesterday, ene wemau being the mistress of both. The son discovered the father's intimacy with her ; a quarrel en sued, tha father beating the ;;en witli a club and the latter replying with a re volver. The Postmaster General sworn Id. Washington, April 11. Postmaster General Qersham was te-day sworn into office by Jas. Lawrensen, the vcterati notary of the department. The new pest master general then assumed formal charge et the department. Railroad Dliaster. East Saginaw, Mich., April 11. Ah exnresi train from Detroit, en the Flint & I Pere Marquette railroad, jumped tbetiack yesterday and was eaaiy smasnea. engi neer Hewitt and Fireman. Rheals ar re ported" killed. The larticulars are meagre. Knickerbocker Stere Hoems Barned. Beeth Bay, April 11. The Knicker bocker ice company's works and store houses caught fire this morning, every thing being burned. At eight o'clock the flames were raging fiercely and a heavy gale was blowing. Alleeed iBMBdlartes, Wesimixster. Md.. Aeril 11. Tha hearing in the case of Dersey, Clark, Warfleld and Goodwin, colored men, charged with firing the town, has been postponed. Sentenced tebaJUanged. Worcester, Mass. April 11. Edward Ryan has been sentenced te be hanged en June 15th, for poisoning his wife at Web. ster in November, 1880. m Murdered With Itazer. Vicksbdrci, Miss., April 11. In Shark? county, O. W. Thayer and Wilks Shannen became involved in a dispute last night, when Shannen cut Thayer's threat with a razor killing him instantly. Ne Choice Tet. Atlanta, Ga., April 11. Four mero ballets were taken by the Democratic con vention this morning without a oheico. jurors uereller. Dublin, April It. The trial of Joe Brady began this morning. Many jurors of the panel failed te appear. WEATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, April 11 Fer the Sliddln Atlantic states, rain in the northern por per por tienB, clearing in the southern portions, preceded by local rains en the imineiliate coast, stationary or Blight fall in tempera ture, falling followed by rising barometer, winds shifting te south and west. MAMKEin. Philadelphia Market. PUILADILTHtA. April! 11. FlOlir steady t Superfine, S3 253 71; extra, $3 7591 '- Penn'a Family, t 87fi5. Rye Heur at t362HS 77. Wheat linn ; Del. and Pa. Red. $1 13K 111; Ne. 1 Red and Amber, $1 lSgl 20. Cern llrmer and In fair local demand ; Steamer, (UQGIc ; Yellow and Mixed, t3(jt?c. Oats tinner and mere demand. Rye neminnl atG5CSc. Prevision 11 mi and in fair demand. Lard 11 nn. Butter dnll and fairly steady ; Pa. Creamery extra, 30331c ; llrats, 25c : We-dern, 2D333C. Rolls nominal. Efjss easier; Penn'a, 13c; Western, 13te; southern. lSe. Clieee firm, and fairly active. Petroleum dull; Refined, SQSc. Whisky at $1 l'J New Yerk Market. Jin jehk. April il rieur state and Western without iiuetublu change ; meileratu ili'inaud. Southern quiet and uncliiined. Wheat iyra higher and Ann ; fairly activit speculative trading: Ne. 1 White. (1 lljl : Ne.'j Reil. Jliiv. 1 WA&X 17J; deJune. $1 1H3&1 .v ; de.luly,'$I lsgilTJS; de April.! IC. Cern iiKc higher and fair business : Mlxiil Wi!.steni spot, 5S3u;c ; de future, 0li;7;Jic. Oat. about Je better; State, 51057c ; West ern, 52Q5i;c ; Ne. il May. 50J51M;c; .Iiinii, n0;t51c. Philadelphia. Stock steady. Philadelphia ,ts Eric R. R Reading Railroad.... Pennsylvania Railroad Lt'high Valley Railroad United Companies or New Jersey .Northern Pacific........ Northern Pacific Pieferre I Xerthern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company N'orristewn Railroad.: Central Transportation Company... Pittsb'g, Titiisvillii & Kull'ale K. It... Utile Schuylkill Railroad "0',i .. 5s .. tilftl .. Oi ..IVJ .. !ti h'.l .. UK .. !: ..let; .. 31 .. Wt New. YerK. blocks stronger and higher ; Meney, Cc. New lerk Central ... Kiie linilreid Adams Express ....... Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Southern Railroad lllineit Central Railroad Clcyelaud & Pittsburgh Railiead... Cliic'ige.t Reek Island Railroad... ..... .RK',) l"ik . . . . I J 7. .... ;v2 ....1I2 ... 1I7." ....l.'4 ....!'. Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Railroad ....IS! Western Union Telelenr.inh Company... HI Teledo ,t Wabash S"X New .Irr.-ey Central 7( New Yerk, Ontario & Western '-,'. VUli HAlat.. IlllllltlS IMi: H.KNT. Lt Pleasant and convenient rooms te let. furnished or unfurnished, without, beard, at ill) North Duke street. tld 1.MH& KKNT , ONB-STORV VKAAlK heti'-e, Ne. 35 West Chestnut street. Apply te A..I.TKlMitIAN, a'-tfd INTKLIIUKWCKR Ofllce HALK. r Th he greil will and Fixtures el one of tint eldest and best oyster saloons in the cilv. WNliingtoretlieeii account or peer health. Apply te Ne. Hi Cent re Hanaro, Lancaster City, li. n3t 1" MMt ltKR-r. A LAKUK TWO-STOKV A Krlck Heuse. Ne. 131 North Uuke SL A two story llriek Waroheuso en Mlflllii Htieet, between Seuth Queen and Princn streets. A.J.8TEINMAN. j'il-ttd lsTJLLllKl'Bll Olllee t KOVKItV FOltSALK. J A WELL-ESTARL1SUE1) GUOCRRY STOKE In a large manufacturing country town. Ilouse, Mine, .Mere Fixtmes and a full llncnt ORi)CKRlE. The whole can be bought loc less than f2.Wl. Inquire at the al-lind " INTELLIGENCER "OFFICE. 'IIKSAI.K. FOR SA.LE. . The undersigned offers ter sale the lets of "iniiuil adjoining hit residence, en Chariet j and Walnut streets, in the citv et Lancaster, comprising 211 leet en Charlette strict an.i W fi-i'ten Walnut street These lets will be sold en cesy tenns. In the whole or in parts, te suit purchasers. Apply te TH0S. E. FBANKL1N, Or'KICE-NO. 110 KAT KING STREET. m83VdWThF.i I'AfJSU IJANULNUH, . l)UAltK..S VV. tflCY. We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Thne thrce-und-a-hairand lour yard long In Hwlss. Nottingham Applequln, Ac. LAC LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS, TIDIES and iffcD MET:!. Brass, Ash, Ebony and "Walnut Cur tain Peles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &c. Cornice, in vatlety te tit any Window. Forty Dlllercnt Patterns et DADO WINDOW SHADES, In new colors. and 7 feet leinj. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, AC AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, or every description, in Gllta, Grounded ana Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac. PHARES W. FRY, - Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. rilH K BEST 5C. CUMKIH TMK CIT1, Hi I vana or Yara HIUth, at ..,... IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. FOUNTAIN FINK-CUT TOUACCO, BEST goods manufactured. 8 cts. per oz. or IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR I'l iM cts STORE. Vataame uuy Beil Lets
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