LANCASTER DAIliS'lNTELLlGENCER MONDAY APRIL 3 18b2. A -( 4 BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. IMPROVEMENTS ON EAST KING STREET Astrich Bres.' Bazaar A Brilliant Reopen Reepen ing A Tasteful Window. Astrich Bres., Ne. 13 East King street, who for five or six weeks past have been making extensive alterations and greatly enlarging their store room, have se far completed their improvements that en Saturday, they threw open the new store te the pnblic. An entirely new and modern front of fine architecture has hceu erected and the store 100m has been extended in depth, until it is new lae ieei long ey ac leet wide. The front windows arc the largest and roefct beautiful in Laucaster. Each window is tilled with three immense plates of heavy Ficuch glass, each plate being eleven feet and a half in height by about six feet in width. These immense win dows arc filled with a dazzling display of the most exquisite milliuery,laces,ribbens, trimmings, gloves, hosiery and a thous and notions, most artistically and tempt ingiy arranged. The windows are shaded by immense blinds with dado borders in garnet and bronze, and the front of the building, net yet quite fin'mlied, will be in the same brilliant colors. Inside, the store is still mere attractive. The shelving and counters have been re painted and bronzed from end te end, and are piled high with every variety of useful or ornamental goods te decorate the female form or chai in the female heart. Leng rows of plate glass cases contain thousands of patterns of ribbons that lival the glorious hues of the rainbow, while laces, gloves, millinery, passamentcrie and notions are shown in bewildering profusion. The millinery dcpaitment is perhaps the finest and largest evcr bhewn in Lancaster. It occupies an immense space in the rear of the store. The fleer is elegantly carpeted, and the ceiling is pierced by a great hky light that thiews a flood of mellow light upon the linh and beautifully-blended colors of the ribbons, feathers, flowers, and ether wonders that go te make up modern fashionable head-gear. But it is net alone the immense stock of goods en hand that makes Astrich Brethers bazaar se peculiarly attractive. They possess the rare faculty of arranging and displaying their wares in such orderly and artistic manner as te make their ba zaar lesemble an enchanted grotto. Added te these excellencies they are withal accomplished, polite and enterpris ing business men, and have gathered around them a corps of affable, attentive and accommodating salesladies who thor oughly understand their business, and who neglect no opportunity te make it pleas ant te the thousands of custemers who daily patronize them. The formal spring opening of Astrich Bres, will take place some time hence and will be duly announced. A Beautiful Window. One of the most beautiful fronts among the many attractive business beuses en East King street is that of Williamson & Fester, Nes. 3G and 38. Within a few days past they have had erected in their two large windows an entirely new device for the display of goods. Instead of the pyrammai sueiving in general use they have substituted a Jight frame work of handsome brass piping, adjusted te the size and shape of the win dows. On these golden reds are tastefully arranged innumerable articles of gents' furnishing goods neck-tics, handker chiefs, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, hats, caps, and hundreds e: ether articles " tee numerous te mention." The window dec orations were made by Mr. W. C. Wall, formerly of Strawbridge & Clothier's great Philadelphia house. BUSINESS CHANGES. The City Hetel Livery. Mr. Cyrus H. Celvin, the well known liveryman has leased the City hotel livery btables and will run thorn in connection with his present stable in rear of Grape hotel. The City hotel livery will be stocked with the best of wagons and horses. Mr. Celvin will leave in a few days for Kentucky, where he will purchase a fine stable of horses for his liveries. Wm. S. Ainweg, esq., has removed his law office from 2G Seuth Queen eticct te 146 East King street. .iNOtUGR SUICIDE. Deliberate and Terrible Self Destruction. This morning about half-pasften o'clock a most deliberate and terrible suicide took place en the line of the Pennsylvania rail road a short distance west of the Big Conestea bridge. As the extra freight train diawn by engine 41 was passing that point, a man was seen te lie down upon the track and deliberately place his neck across the rail a short dis tance in fient of the engine. It was impossible te .step the train, and the engine and mere than a dozen cars passed ever tlia victim, whose head and one arm were completely dissevered from his body and he was ethci wise mangled. The lifeless body was taken te the bag gage room in the depot where it was identified as that of Geerge BIynier, of this city, and Corener Sniffer was notified. He empanelled a jury, viewed the remains and then adjourned uutil te-morrow te take the testimony of the train hands. Blymer was well known in this city. lie was about 50 years of age, a cerabmaker by trade, but worked in various capacities. He was married, but was separated from his wife for a year or mere, and has had considerable domestic trouble, which it. is supposed drove him te his rash and tragic end. He resided en Church street -with his family, consisting of several children, but net his wife. Attempt te Fire a Stable. Yesterday morning between C and 7 o'eleck an attempt was ruade te fire the stable en the property occupied by Capt. Jehn P. Weise en East Orange street, and owned by Mrs. Mary A. McGrann. It was discovered in geed time and was extin guished by Mr. Weise and family and a number of neighbors who carried water and worked hard. The man who set fire te the building was .frightened .away by the barking of a deg belonging te Captain Weise. A large hole was burned in the building.but no ether damage was done. Old Reliable Club. The old Reliable club, composed of the elite colored people of Eastern Pennsylva nia, will give their ninth annual ball at Excelsior hall, this city, te-morrow even ing. It is expected te be a brilliant affair. W. S. Still, of Philadelphia, is president of the club; Jeseph Lebar, of this city, treasurer, ami D. It. Chester, of Philadel phia, fleer manager. Tayler's orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. Many gentlemen and ladies from abroad will be in attendance. A Train Rider Hurt. Janira Delancry, started te Safe Harber for a job en Saturday and he thought that a freicht train would take him there cheaper than he could walk. He get en it and in attempting te get off sprained his ankle badly and otherwise injured himself. He would be glad new if he could walk and it was with difficulty that he get te the county hospital this morning. JTerttlltarV Postmaster. H. B. Greff has been appointed post master at Fertility, this county, COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK REUULAB CORRESPONDENCE. Anulrs Along tbe SuqaekMBt-MeeBtlags in and Around the Borough Picked up by the latelUgeaeer's Kef iter. Meeting of Council. Council met en Thursday, March 30th, for the purpose of bearing the yearly re ports of the committee, etc. Members present: Messrs. Filbert, Guiles, Hardman, Ilershey, Kisler, Pfahler, Masser, presi dent ; Smith, Wans, Chief Burg B ath and Borough Solicitor A. J. Kauffman, tesq. The committee reported as fellows : FINANCE. Receipt fiein March .th, 1881, Maxell 21. 1882 X 936,619.85 Expenditure from March 26, 1881, te March 21,1882 26, 1168.51 Balance en hand $ 606.34 The report had been submitted te the borough auditor and found te be correct. The property committee reported the year's rental of buildings in excess of these of last year and that . the purchase of a pufne had realized a handsome profit en the investment. In regard te complaint of citizens, of the great Tiamber of enter tainments in the opera house and the character of the same, the committee sub mitted the matter te the discretion of council. The read cemmittee report shows the streets te be in pretty geed condition . Permits for thirteen new buildings "and twelve for repairs, a total of twenty-five were issued. The market committee reported the in come from rents te compare favorably with former years. The rents are nearly all collected, and the market house is in geed and clean condition. The paving committee reported several new pavements laid and old ones replaced or repaired ; drains repaired, and with the assistance of the supervisor have caused numerous "wash pave and step cock boxes " te be placed level with pavements. Suvcial pavements at the present time greatly need repairing. The tire cemmittee reported the depart ment in better condition than ever before. The report contains much interesting mat ter that is familiar te our readers. Seme of the companies need better hose. There was only one tire of consequence during the year, and the total cost of the depart ment for the year was $3,850. The gas and water, sanitary and police committees' reports containing nothing of special public interest, except that the total expense of the latter department weie $884.97. . Other Matters. The election of a new chief of fire de partment will be postponed until next reg ular meeting. In regard te the damage done te Mrs. Bush's property by the bursting of a water pipe, $25 was appropriated for damages. Bids for lighting the borough were then opened and read from the Columbia gas and water company aud the Pennsylvania glebe light company of Philadelphia. The former company being the lowest bidder received the contract. The contract pro vides that the lamps shall be kept lit until after twelve o'clock every dark night, aud if deemed advisable all night, in which case extra will be paid. Council then adjourned. The New Council. This morning the retiring council met aud adjourned sine die. Chief Burgess Sneath was sworn in by Justice Grier, and Mr. Wm. Patten, councilman elect from the Second ward, qualified. The new council electcd the following efficers: Pres ident, W. H. Pfahler ; Secretary, Dr. S. A.- Beckius ; Treasurer, First National bank. The meeting then adjourned, llureugn Budget. Car movement last month 77.910 Jewish Passover begins this evening at 6 Geerge Ri.ssiugcr made a narrow escape from being run ever by the cars while driving up Union street Mrs. Susan A. Clark died last evening and F. X. Zell huber en Sunday Funeral of Samuel Allen was largely attended yesterday; Odd Fellows turned out "Grand Rally" at African Babtist church last night Six of the committee appointed te go te Spring city te' purchase the stone works, left this morning. The remainder will go te-morrow. 1'OSTAL BUSINESS. The Mall Matter Handled Since Jan. 1. Mail matter delivered and collected by the letter carriers of this city during the lirst quarter, 1882 : Registered letters delivered 710 .Mail letters delivered 165,837 .Mall postal curds delivered 43,483 Lecal letters delivered 15,489 Lecal pe-jtal caids delivered 10,745 Ncvi-p:ipi'rs, circulars. &c, delivered. . 105,873 Letters collected 51,510 1'e-tiU cards collected 2I.4S5 Xcu -sj.tspers, c. collected .... 4,390 Total number et pleces handled 419,522 During same period in 183 1 3bO.G".0 Increase. 38,872 Number of stamps sold first quarter of 1SS2 .$8,479 24 Number el starans sold first quarter of Increase $1,128 41 Number of registered letters de spatched 1,776 Dming same period In 181 1,803 Increase.. 473 Postage received trein newspapers $ 734 22 During Sdniepcrien In 1881 693 32 Increase......... 40 90 Court Proceedings. This morning court met at 10 o'clock, when a large amount of current business was transacted. In the divorce (suit of Susan. Evans vs. Jacob L. Evans the court direeted the defendant te pay $30 for counsel fees aud $1 per week, pending the suit, te the plaintiff. In the following cases Judge .Livingston delivered opinions : Margaret Bett vs. Jacob Stehmanand J. C. Stener ; rule for new trial discharged. Rebert Carrell vs, the Pennsylvania railroad company ; rule for new trial dis charged. ' Steinman & Ce. vs. Jehn J. Miller ; rule for new trial' discharged. Lancaster Beys in the West. Council Bluffs ( Iowa ) Glebe. Mr. Albert Stiffle, of Lancaster, Pa., who belongs te a Union Pacific surveying party, called en the Qlebc. The party is about te start te Oregon. He here met J. R. Dietrich, foreman in this office, along side of whom, in the Intelligencer office, he learned te stick type. Nese Broken. This morning Lewis Stark, a blacksmith who resides at Careline aud Maner streets, was shoeing a horse, when the animal lifted his leg and struck- him en the nose, breaking it badly. Hale of Herse. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale, for Geerge Gressman, at the Merrimac stables, 20 head of Western re serve horses, at an average price of $136.95 per head. The highest price paid was $207. Closed Fer a Short Time. The Penn Iren company have shut down for a few days te take account of stock, and make general repairs. KOHgh en Bats." Clears out rats, mice, reaches, flies, ants, bad-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c, Druggists. GRAHD ptBAnU OPENING or THE GREAT 60TTSCHAIK & IEDEMAFS , r GKREiT NEW YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Penn'a. ,. r ii'i iw i ? ' v i f.j r ' SPECIAL AMOimCEMENT: TO TIE PUBLIC ! On account of the tremendous rush en our opening we(iwas-aaimpeisibility te de justice te everybody, we therefore announce te our kind patrons, and tha public in general, that our J7EPARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE. WE ABB HECEITOG BAIXY THE GREATEST NOYELTIES.OF THE SEASON, One of enr firm is continually in the market the Bazaar being a branch of our large stbre'iiNew Yerk City- we therefore can assure the public that'OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THIS COUNTY. We arc ready te announce the following IMMENSE BARGAINS in our different departments for THIS WEEK ONLY Millinery Department. . I (yerseMepaAMrit, j ;w adie I ! iSnrine- Delmans Xr. illnnlrs In tbis department the Richest and Most Elegant Styles of tbe season can be eecn, and we make a great specialty m our ORDER DEPARTMENT. We have just received 100 DOZEN OF Pine Milan Straw Hats, In everj week at desirable eliape; which we sell this 39 cents. These goods eaunet be bought eiscw here less than 75e. te SI. OU. Call and be convinced. 49"Wc employ enlv ilitd-dns millinetsin I this department. i ' i Ladies" Underwear 4 DEPARTMENT. GttKAT SPECIALTY for THIS WEEK ONLY 60J DOZEN OF FINE MARSEILLE APRONS, at 25 cents, worth double. Examine In this department our 35c, 50c. and 75c. CHEMISE and DItAWERS ; they can net be surpassed. KTrv'T'Tp'T1 All the above special bargains are advertised for THIS WEEK ONLY,land we beg ll J A lUHi i te announce te our kind patrons te call early te obtain some of the same. ' Our space is tee limited, or we could name a great many ethers in our various departments. Our ELEGANT SILVER COLOGNE FOUNTAIN which is placed in the centre of our Bazaar, will this week be filled with the sweetest extracts of the real German Cologne, and everybody is welcome'te dip their handkerchiefs in the same. WE WILL GIVE A SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF OUR GRAND MILLINERY OPENING, WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE IN A FEW WEEKS. REMEMBER THAT THE ONLY GENUINE NEW YORK BAZAAR, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN- Hi'EClAl. XOTICES. A medicine of -real merit, prescribed by many leading physicians, and unlversally re commended by these who have used it, as a true tonic, Is Brown's Iren Bitters. ap3 lwd&w Skin Diseases Cured By Dr. Frizler's M-ueic Oihtmeht. Cures as 11 by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy" aud beautiful. Alse cures itch, bather's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, seald head, chapped hands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, obrtinate ulcers and sores, 4c. SKIN DISEASE. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a shin disease which ap peared en his hands, bead and lace, and nearly destroyed his oyes. The most careful doctor ing had tailed te help him, and after all had failed lie used Dr. Frazicr's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lew applications. The first and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by If. B. Cochran, 137 and 133 North Qneen street, Lancaster. HENRT & "CO., Sele Proprietors, (12 Vcsey Street, New Yeak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles, Dh. William's Indian Tilk Ointment is a iure cure. Trice $l.(, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store. iclj37-M4Tlid&w Ne body enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether column. . ml-lmdcod&eew Moving springs of action nre deeply inter fused with principles subject te certain laws. The nervous man finds his life blasted, but he can be restored te vigorous health by Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomlle Pills. They are simple, harmless, and efficacious. ap3-lwd&w Silenced Qcicklt. A distressing Cough, by Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps enre in one mlnntc. apl-lwdeed&w Debilitated pcrsens.and sufferers Irem wast lng diseases such as consumption, scrofula, kidney affections, will be greatly benefitted by using Brown's Iren Bitters. Eer sale at. H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, lAncaster. ' , m27-lwdftw ue te m. a. ceenran's urug sime, 137 North Queen street, for Jlfr. Freeman's Xeu, 'Na tional Dye.' Fer brightness and durability et, coler.aro unennaled. Celer from 2 te Spennda. Directions In English and German. Price. 15 cents. Asbburneam, Mass., Jan. 14, 1880. 1 have been very sick ever two years. They all irave me un as past cure. T tried the most skilful physicians, but they, did net reach the ,1 worst part. TheinngsananeaccweuiuMuup every night and distress me, and my threat was very bad. I told my children I never should die in peace until I had tried Hep Bit ters. I have taken two bottles. They have helped me verymuch Indeed. I am new well. There was a let el sdck folks here who have seen hew they helped me, and. they used them and nre cured, and feel as thattkrul as I de that there is se valuable a medicine made. . apl 2wd4w Mrs. Julia G. Ccshike. Celdkh's Idebig's Liquid Beel and Tonic Invigorator is admirably adapted for females In delicate health. Celden'ti no ether. Of druggist. ' apl-lwdeefi&w Proof Everywhere. If any invalid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and efficacy et Hep Bit ters te cure them, they can find cases exactly, like their eWn, In their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or ask yenr druggist or physician. Greenwich, Feb. 11, 1880. Hep Bitter. Ce. Sim I was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters cared me. ml5-2wd4w Lbeet Brbwkb. Sablraaely Beautiful. A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers en Easels will be mailed tree te say lady who will send ten cent m pottage tamp or money te Dr. C, VT. Bensen, Ne: 106 Kutaw St, Baltimore, Md. 106 Hertb Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. Oilft.3waTv OPEA1K& OF "THE GREAT SEW - i NEW TOKK BAZAAB. " V In this department we keep continually OUK GREAT BAZAAR CORSET, 75 BONES, DOUBLE BOSK, AT 47 CENTS, i5"whithp coteaan. p & It l worth while trying: .We, also niake,aay style 65 ceieets te order in this department." feeesA vi a j .f! . HlUf "We have Just received our' own importation et f SPANISH LACES. And It will be te uvcry lady's heart's delight te eiamlne the show. We have SO PIECES of TWO-INCH ALL.SILK SPANISH LACE AT 19 CTS. A T ARD, warranted all silk. Passainenteries. i 100 Pieces el . ! ELEGANT ALL SILK OHENILLE FRINGE At 39 cts; a yard. These goods were formerly sold elsewhere at ! 75 cents. We have the most elegant AVIilCE TRIMMINGS Ever seen bciore in this city. BEADED FLOUNCES, lreni 5c. te S25. -IS AT- STREET, Messrs. Ely Bres., Druggists, Oswego, N. T. It gives me satisfaction te say your Cream Balm (recommended te me by a Iricnd) has completely cured me of Catarrh, el which I have been aulictcd ler evor fen years, after trying almost- every remedy recommended, none havlng.preved se pleasant, effective and thorough as your Cream Balm In its work. Very truly, etc., S. J. Aikbn, Wholesale dealer in Beets and Shoes, 143 Federal street, Bosten. Mass. February 5, 18S1. 1 have been a sufferer for 3'eurs with Catuirh and, under a physician's treatment (or ever a. year, have tried ,a, number of "suie euro" remedies and obtained no relief. 1 wa3 advis ed te try Ely's Cream Bnlm. It pave me im mediate relief. I believel am new thoroughly cured. G. S. Davis, First National Bauk, el Elizabeth, N. J. August 14, 1S7!. Price 25 cents. upl3-lt 7 .'eir.crsi oiiiiiienril Metnersl Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick cnild suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If se, go at en co and get a bottle of MUS. VTINSL.OWS SOOTHING 8Y1HJ I. It will re lieve the peer llttle suflerer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mlstube about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who 111 net tell you at ones that lj wlllreg ate the bowels, and glve re-,1 te the mother, and relief and health te the child, eperatin glikc magic. It is peifcctly :ife te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the olde,t and best leinale plrysician and nurses in the United Slates. s!d everywhere: 'i" cents a bottle "laW.lvriAwM.W&S Various C'ausei. Declining yearn, care, sickness. di-:inpeint-tnent, and hcieditary predisposition ail ope rate te turn tlie hair gray, and either of them Inclines it te shed prematurely. Ater's IIair Vioen will restore faded or gray, light orred hair te a rich browner deep blaWk, us may be desired. It seltens and cleanses the scalp, giv ing it a healthy action. It removes and cures dandruff and humors. By Its use f.illing hair is checked.and a new growth will be. produced In all cases where the follicles are net destroy ed or the glands decayed. Its effects arc beau tifully shown en brashy, weak, or sickly hair, en which a few applications will produce the glesS and lreshness of youth. Harmless and nre in Its operation, it la incomparable us a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft lustre and richness et tone it imparts. It con tains neither oil nor dye, and will net mjH or color white cambric ; tyet, it lasts Jeng en the hair, and keeps itflrcsh" and vigorous:' F6r sale by all dealers. niSMwdced&w (Urewiid Mougelield I'anacea he most etlective Pain Destrejer in world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, (Whether; 'taken , Internally .or. applied , extmaily,anatliefcljyiridretcrUlhly relieve pain; whether chronic or acute, than any ether palii alleviator, and it is warranted double the -strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain in me a:ne, isacK or ueweis, aere xnrear, ltheumatism and all aeties, aud is THE GBEAT KELIEVEll. OF PAIN. "Brown's HocssneLD Panacea" should be in every family. A tcaspoenful of the I'anacea in a tumbler et het water sw eetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will break ur a cold. 25 cts a bottle. ' febll-lydM.W&Sftw t "Lire, urewtn, ueaury." " What we all admire " and hew te secure It : A fine head of hair in its natural color is such an adiunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de- J lightrul article ever Introduced te the Ameri can people. It Is totally different from all ethers r.et'stWky or gummy, and .free from all impure ingredients ttiat rendcrmany" ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray liatr, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a .lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Len den-Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles ler $4. ect3M.W,5&w i Experlenua jjecet. We most tell seme'men a great deal te teach them a little, bnt the knowledge of the enra tlve properties of Spring Blessem in cases et sick headache, indigestion, and biliousness is bought by experience. e1a at. IT. It. f?nrhrfl.Ta Price 60 cents. Fer T ucen street. YORK BAZAAR. t JLJ. 1UQ AUIIIJUIID Ki VlUttlVfc. i .1 UST RECEIVED, SpriD Delmans -"' at $1.87, Made in the Very Latest Fashions. These i money. :oed3 cannot be made up for Al?e the most elegant stock et the Ladies' nntl Children's Spring Cloaks ever aeen, at strict manufacturer's pi lees. Gent's Furnishing Goods. We announce te our gentlemen patrons et Lancaster thai we arc selling an. Elegant . NO. 1. FINE WHITE SHIRT, with geed muslin and geed linen besom, the Shirt' being uiaile with Reinforced Bogetn nt 75 cents. And we also make any style Of Shirt te order In this department. rJSeaps. 1 j . ' We'have sold en ehr opening week about 10,000 CAKES OF OUR FINE BOUQUET S0AF at 3c. a Cake. We; have c nly about 5.CC0 cakes left ; call early 11 you want any. . . NOTICE ! Leeb's Old Stand. "Iluchupalba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. ?1. Druggists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng ft Sens. nEAins. Zibelbb. In this city, en April 2d, 1882. Frank Zlegler, aged 32 years. The relatives and lriends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral lreni his late residence, Ne. 38 Derwart street, en Tuesday altorneon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. it BmcKNER. In this city, en Apiil-2, 1882, Walter H., infant son of Jehn N. and Lizzie IJrickncr, aged three months. The relatives and lriends et the Jamily aie respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, irem the residence et his parents, Ne.210 Lew street, en te-morrow (Tuesday) atternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment in Woedwnn! Hill ceme tery, ltd A'E- AltVJSRl'IS.MJSNTS. 1.0K KENT DWELLING AT 41 NOKTH " Duke street, second-story, adapted ler law offices. apr3.ttd . B. F.ESIILEMAN. TOST OK MARCH 31, A LADIES ItLACK j Onyx Scarf und Pin, set with Pearls. A liberal reward will be paid for Its return te GEO STEINMAN & CO. NOTICE. STETVAKT A SOW HAVE RK ' MOVED their coal office te Ne. 20 Centre Square, formerly Cehe & Wiley's. Orders will receive prompt attention, and all kinds of Family Ceal delivered at the lewesfprices. a3-3td NEW PEAS, BEANS, COCUMUEItS SPIN' ACH. new Cabbage, new Tomatoes, Ber muda Onions aud everything in tbe vegetable line at EGBERTS, ltd 129 East King Street. rilHE KEUULAK. MONTHLY MEETING X tot the Yeung Men's Christian Associatien: also, an adleurned meeting .of the Beard of Managers will beheld tlrlflevening:itSoeIeck. ltd rAW Urli'IC BEMUVE0. I HAVE RK j ' MOVED my law oflice from Ne. 28 Seuth Queen street, te Ne. 11G East King street. a3 4td WM. 8. AMWEG. PAUTMEK WANTED WITH SS7C0, TO take an Interest in a business new in operation and paying from $60 te S90per week. Investigation solicited from parties "who have the money and mean business. Address. SUItE, nnr3-2td Intelligencer Office. 1'HE PKOUKES3 OF CANCER ON IN . ternal mucous surfaces Is mere rapid ttan en the skin or the border membrane. This is owing tethc greater vascularity and moisture et their tissue. Canceret the lining membrane et the cheek is always' a rapid disease. In a lowimenth8 it will destroy large portions of the mouth. Cancers and tumors and all kinds of skin diseasus cured by DBS. II. D. and A M. LONGAKER. Office, 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. a33td rr YOU WANT BARGAINS -IN FURNITURE. OP EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS & FLINT'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 246 WEST KING ST. ml7-2wdR pilCARD FnDMECOIPANY, OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in this old and well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M,WKA8 THIRD EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, AFBTX. 3.M883. SMITH AND LEX. TDK MSW PMILADBLPMJA ttOUXCU. Wm. B. smith Elected rrwUHl of Select and Wm. Uenry Lex of Common An - coenglB. Mga from te Katter. PhidadbXphia, April 3. City oeanoih reorganized this morning. A conference of the Republican members of ielect' coun cil was held'at 9 o'elock'and at which the name of James R. patea was wiihdiawa as a candidate ferpresidenfc of the body and William B. Smith was ohesen as the caucus nominee. Select council was called te order shortly after ten o'clock and the election for officers commenced. The first ballet for presideat resulted in a fie of fourteen rotes each for William B.' Smith and Jehn K. Cuming. The only nominees en the second ballet the votes steed. Smith. 15, Cuming 12, Houseman 1 and Evans 1 and Mr. Smith was declared elected. Jeseph H. Paist was re-elected clerk. President Smith made a brief address. In common council was elected a president and the ether officers wire all re elected. President Lex spoke at length regarding .the financial in terests of the city, approving the removal of telegraph poles and alluding te tbe un wholesome water supply. A notable feature of the electieu of Mr. Lex, as president of common council is his appointment of S. Davis Page, Demo crat, te the chairmanship of the gas com mittee. Mr. Page was active as a mem ber of select council in forcing ah mv'esti gatien of the gas-trust, and when his terra expired and he steed as a candidate for common council, the greatest efforts were made te deleat him. Mr. .Lex recognizing the demands of the Reform element in the city aud against the precedent pf giving important chairmanships te a majority, has placed Page where he can renew the' battle against gas trust. BY WIKE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. Ilanlan beat Boyd by four lengths en the Thames te day. Justice Blatchford was sworn in to day. The president has called a special meet ing of tbe cabinet te be bold at two' o'clock this afternoon. It is supposed tbe Chinese bill will be finally considered. In the list of twenty four saved from the collision of the Daure and Yruac, the names of no Americans appear. Among the saved are Sir Henry Wrixon Becher and Lady Becher. The spinners at tbe bagamere mill. Fall River, Mass., some thirty in number, did net resume work this morning. A great snow storm has been raging at St. Jehn, N. B., since 12 o'clock last night, and there are no indications of a cessation at present. Charles Fischer was stabbed and killed by a man named Tretter, while the two were riding horseback near Peplin Station, Me., en the Caire branch of the Iren Mountain railroad. In New Yerk J. P. Barte te day pleaded guilty of forgery and was remanded Ter sentence. He ' raised ' ' a draft for $2, 175 te $3,500. Nearly all the marble cutters and marble-polishers in New Yerk went en strike this morning for an increase of wages. The supreme court of the United States granted this afternoon the. prayer of Jas. M. Lyddy ler leave-te file a petition for writs of habeas corpus and certiorari in the Sergeant Masen ceuit martial case. Daniel Bitter, aged 64, of Lebanon, was found dead yesterday morning with his face much swollen, and the coroner's inquest rendered a verdict that he died from the effects of an apepletic fit. Ritter's life was insured for $3,000 in speculative insurance companies. The absence of a Republican .member created a aeau iecs in tue .nusum vuwu council te-day, and an adjournment was taken without organization. An affray occurred between a score of drunken negre roughs and the police at Rcolicpert, Me , during which the negrees fired a volley into a crowd of. men and boys, injuring eight, but none danger J eusly. Ten of the ruffians were arrested. There was a $200,000 fire in Stockton, Cal., yesterday ; and early this morning fire at the brick yard of Bernard Carr, 27th street and Lehigh avenue, rbiladel- phia. caused $18,000 less. Three negrees attacked two white men with razors while they were driving through a wild country in Kentucky. The travelers killed one negre, wounded an other, aud the third escaped. . WKATHKK INDICATION!?. Washington, D. C, April :$. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, northeast te southeast winds, with fair weather, rising followed by falling barometer and falling followed by rising temperature. Lancaster's ricw Public Ilulldlnt;. Washington, D. C, April 3. In. the Senate te-day, Mr. Mitchell introduced a bill for the ercction.ef a public building at Lancaster, Pa. ,k. -'.. ' ?' - : ; JIARKETH. i'mlarte'T'ita Market. l'HiLiisr.rniA. April 3. Flnur strong and tending npwaid ;tupcrflne. $3754 60; Kxtra. ft 75S$r 50 ; Ohie and Indiana iamlly, V M 7 37 ; Penn'a tinriilv. ? . Itye flour ft G2Q 1 75. Wheat excited and higher ; Del. ami Penn' Red, $1 liai 42; de Amber, l 4201 43. Cern scarce ami higher; Steamer at HQSec; Yellow. 85c ; Slixed, 85c. Oats very scarce and wanted at an advance ; Ne. 1 White, USc ; Ne. 2 de 62c ; Ne. 3 de GOc. ltyc scarce at 863 83c. Previsions strong, with geed Jobbing, de mand. Lard firmer. Butter Ann en scarcity; Creamciyeztru, 1344c ; de geed te choice, i'iUc Kellsnnn. Eggs llrm ; Penn'a., lJ20c ; Western at 19MC Cheese firm and fn fair demand. Petroleum dull : Heflned, Vi,. Whisky llrm at SI 20. Seeds geed te prime clevor dull at V4 8c; de de Timethy dull at 92 6092 70: dodo Flaxced firm at H 45. sew Mr itiarMet. orb. April 3. Fleur State und rules quite firm and in moderate Nbw Western innuirv Southern firm and quiet. Wheat unsettled ; opening easier, but sub sequently recovered and advanced l4ftc; He. 2 Red, May, $1 4301 43J : de .Tene, $I;384ai 38; de July, $1 25j$Q126f; de April, $1 tM bid. 1 45 asked. Cern K4c higher, and fairly active ; mixed Western, spot, 8185c ; f uturettt 81 82J4c. Oats KHilc higher and firm, including Ne. 2 April, 60g01c; de May, 6$57e; de June, 55c : State, 6ig66c ; Western, 60G5c Grain ana Prevision fjaotatlen. One o'clock quotations el grain and previ ions, furnished by S. K. Ynndt, Breker, V aast King street. April 3. Perk Lard Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats 1.36-7 .69J L30K .73k .485 1.28 .7l .48JI April... May... June... 17.55 1.77X 10 30 10.4S Philadelphia. .82 .55 March.. April... May...., 1.40 1.40 1.36 .at .s .SB Live steca: markets. Chicago. Hogs Recei IS. u.ifw wU dwit mcnis, u,sw ue : active : all sold nrlces 5015c higher; market I all sold ; iignt. $6 5005 83 ; mixed pack- I lnzS6 400690: heavy S77 43: skips and culls. $5 250630. Cattle Kf ceipts. 1,100 head ; shipments. 4,200 de ; market active and in some cases 6010c higher; stocks scarce: experts, SS 8006 30: shipping steers, $637 for lair te choice; com mon, f5 4005 0 ; butchers', $304 450 for cows; and $4 8005 50 for steers ; Mockers and leeders, $3500525. Sheep Receipts, 300 head ; slew, scarce and unchanged. ,j New Yerk, Philadelphia and. Lecal Stocks also Cnited States Bends reported daily by J ado B. Love, 23 North Queen street. i April X 10:00 1:00- lu . A.M. 55? ft F. M. ,U. 1" i m '.'.'.' esii .... .1,7 .... 12VJ ... 34', ... 11 .... TDK . .- I'4 .... ts. d. t I. L. A. K... .......... Del., Lack. Western Denver A Kle Grande N. r.jLake Krie Western East Tenn, Va. ft Georgia.. Missouri. KumI Tmja.. 33, mi Lake Shere Mich. Southern teuiaruie Xmshvllle.. Mew Yerk Central , 5F 4ZCetiL...., SI l: unuuie wen umarm com Omaha Preferred Paelflc JUll Steamship Ce. tinleate.MU.su iaui Texaa Pacific... ....... . 113X UXM Wabash, m. yJatB ft Pacinc... Westers Unlea Tel. Ce Pennsylvania K.JL. Beading;. Buffalo Pitt, ft West Nerthers Paetfte Cem , ' " . Preferred... Cattle Market. PmXASxtraiA, April 3. Cattle market ac tive : sales. 2.100 head : mime at TKMlKe : noed at IX&TXc; medium, 697a: common at !e6c; fat cows, S6cl Sheep market actrre : sales, 10,060 head : -prime. 7H47Ke; reed, kfl7e; medium, SO c ; common, B5c ; lambs, K8c ; calves, OfeSe. Heg market active ; sales, 3,9)0 head ; geed, logiec ; common, e09& Par val. 1100 100 100 100 IW i0 Last sale. .Lanc tty-s per ct. Lean, due 1383.. . urn.. " 1890.. " M05.. B per et. Inl or se years. r S per et. Scheel Lean... 4 " lnLor'JOvean. 105 1OTK 120 120 103 IK 102 0i." Wt fl 109.80 1U& 100.75 117 1.1&SO 141J0 iSLtiO 200 14.V75 140 IBS 70.W 115 100 " 4 ' in S or years.. MO 6 m w oral years, imi Munhelm boreughleeau. .v... 10 1 MncseecKSr first National Hank. 1100 Farmers' National Bank...... 80 Fulton National Bank. 100 Lancaster County National Bank., se Columbia National Bank .. 100 JSphrata National Bank I0r- Flrst National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Banklstrasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First (National Bank. Mennt Jev.. 100 Lltita National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. SO New Helland National Bank 100 1 nwm spring nearer valley.... Bridgeport ft Horesbeo Columbia ft Chestnut Hill a as $ ie.a : a 23 18 20 - 18 47.23 60 SO 64.50 35 133.10 43 32 85 275.25 Columbia ft Washington s Columbia & Big Spring SB Lancaster Ephrata Si Lanc.Ellzabetht'n AMlddlet'n 100 Lancaster ft Frultvule....... SO Lancaster ft.Lltltx as. Lancaster ft Williams town as Lancaster Maner. SO Lancaster Manheim Lancaster ft" MarietU.... as Lancaster ft New Helland,......:.. 109 Lancaster Susquehanna. 300 fOLlTlCAL. T70B JDKx UOBUIISUOItEK. ' WILLIAM ELLMAKEIV OtKacl township. 8 ubeet te tthe decision et the Democratic oesntv eoarentlen. m2tcdftw I ! ' ' - OBOO N 1 MM "COJt JUBY COStMUBIOMKK : BENJAMIN HUBER, Eighth ward. City. Subject-te the decision el the Democratic County Cenveatlan. ' HMTlO-tCdftW "OOK JUKI CUBtMISSIONKR , JEROME B. SHULTZ, Ot lbzabothtewD borough. Subject te the dcolslen of the Democratic county conven tion. mO-tcd&w Mia CMZJ.AVKO UB. rOKSCRT. Frent rooms ever China Hall. Second and Third-story, suitable ler eflces, ter rent, lnqul re at Ne. 15 East King street. 31-2td D ft. H. B. BTKUMAN. Officb : IS BOOTH PRIftTOB STKEKT. Removed from 47 North Prince street. 3td STOKE KOUM FOR KENT. The room new occupied by L. B. IIrr' Boek and Mnsic Stere. Ne. 8 East Orunge Street, eerner et North queen, will be ter rent from about AprU 13. L. B. Herr remove te Inquirer Building,. Inquire et ALLEN A. HERB, Ne. 3 North Duke Street. - 31-2td PROF. WM. B. HALL HAVING OECIDKO te remain. in Lancaster this season, will receive a limited number et private pupils In Vecal Training, immediate application should be made at m3l-2td 30X WEST KING STREET. r - - w rpwO FIRST-CLASS MIILINKRS WANT- L i-d, high salary paid te experienced hands, at UOTTSCUALH LKDEKMAN'S Great New Yerk Bazaar, 28 and 2S Nertli Quctn street. ul-iwd PIIIILIC SAUL or HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FTJBNITTJBB, OABPKT8, &e. AT NO. 18 SOPTH DUKE ST., On Tuesday. April 4th, at 1 p. m. HrJIKS OF MRS. ANNA BBENEMAN. 11. K, Kewe, Auct. SMd 'VTOXICK TO STOCJCHOLDKRS-A MEET ll lng or the stockholders of the Reading Chesapeake Ceal and Railroad cenjpuny will be lMsld in the office et the hecratary. Ne. 41 Grant street, In the rouret the Court Heuse. City of Lancaster, en TUESDAY, APRIL 4, lt&i,' between the hours of 2 and 4, p. in., for the purpose of electing a President and Direc tors te serve for the ensuing year. SAMUEL H. PRICE, , ml8-5tdl8,22,25,al,3 Secretary- pEMOTALI REMOVAL t ! REMOVAL 1 1 ! P. O. SNYDER Has removed his notion, TRTjnima and ihclin- ERY STORE, Prem Nes. 20 and 22 WEST KINO STREET, te He. 14 (tws Deers East), la t'ress Kejs t Hetel BaiWlBg, Where Be is new prepared te new an Elegant Line of NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, JuILLIN JUtY and WHITE UOODS. An announcement of tbe SPRING OPEN ING will be madesuertly. aprl-lwd PEKING ONEZOXa. SPKIJSTG- ' ' , ; OPENlirGr! -AT- EftMAIblX Fiie Taiieriig EstaWisiWDt, N0.6EASTKUfegraEET, -ON MOIfDAT, AFSLL 3d. MM nra sk r XlM 37 HBKlttfci 33 40 S W 79
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