LANCASTER DAILY INTELLlUEiNCEK THUllSDAY. PRIL618b2. -" -!i COLUMBIA NEWS. OUH REGULAR, CORRESPONDENCE. AnIrs A Jeng tee ltatquebauiia Gleanings in and Around the Borough Picket! Up ly tlic Intelligencer's Reporter. Mere About the Move Werk. A. large and entuu-i tstic audience as sembled in Odd Fellows hall last evening te hear the committee's report of their trip te Spring City. The meeting was called te order at 8:30 with J. "A. ileyers in the chair. The min utes of last meeting were then read and approved. Upen a motion, the name of the work was changed from O. B. Keeley stove company te the Keeley stove com pany. The report of the committee's trip teSpiing City was the next thing in order and was minutely given and deliv ered in a fine manner by Mr. Gee. II. Hal leinan. Frem the time they left Celum. bia te their return cvtrvthinir in fact vis dcwiibed in glowing language and proved veiy inteiesting te his hear ers, as the frequent burets of applause tchtilied. After the gentlemau had finished, Wm. B. Given, etq., lead the contract made and signed by the sellers and purchasers. It is complete in every detail and covers the whole ground, thanks te the perseverance of the committee and the willing disposition of Mr. Keeley. The report was accepted. A motion was made te rais;,. the capital stock from $150,000 te $20jf000. but upon being re-con 'eldercd, another motion was made leaving the matter in the hands of the charter committee with power te act. Mr. S. S. Detwilcr, chairman of the subscrip tion committee, reported $90,000 worth of stock as being taken. II. M. North, esq.,' made a long address which was exceed ingly interesting and te the point. lie spoke of the necessity of beginning work at once ; of the advisability of sending i man te Spring City te learn all about making stoves; in short, learn every thing ueeecessary te the stove trade ; in regard te the building of the works and last but net least the appointing of a beaid of directors. His opinion in the matter was that they should be appointed or se lected by a committee. Whereupon Squire Grier moved that a committee of live, with II. M. Xeith esq., as chairman, be appointed te select the gentlemen who arc te compose the beard of directors and im port at a subsequent meeting. On motion of Mr. Wm. 1'atteu, President J. A. Meyers, who was te app int the commit tees, was elected te serve en the same. The committee is as fellows : IT. M. North. T. A. Meyers, A. Burner, II. Heir, and Samuel Greve. 31 r. Detwilcr moved that W. F. Pfahlcr be the gentleman elected te go te Spring City te leek after and at tend te the interests of the company. lie was unanimously elected (no mere popular ur better suited man could have bs-cn se looted, and his worth was acknowledged by a loud clapping of hands and ether ap planses. Itup) for the purpose of build ing our weiks in the latest style, Mr. Given moved that the "consolidated ' commit tees have the authority te appoint and scud one or two persons te examine ether stove works, and te take plans of the same and report upon their return te Columbia. Se erdcicd. The question for a geed loca tion for the works was then brought be fore the house by Mr. Detwilcr. He thought it advisable te have a committee appointed te receive proposals aud lepert at another meeting. The question was settled by Dr. Buekius moving that the "consolidated" committee be appointed te receive the proposals. It was carried. Mr. P.itten moved that the beard of direc ters be selected by and be elected en next Monday evening at eight, o'clock. Se or-1 dered. II. M. NeMh requested the mem-1 nets el the committee te meet him at his office en Friday evening. An assessment of ten per cent, en the. subscribed stock will be made before Api il lii, 1882. Anether meeting will be held next Monday evening. Funeral or Mr. Clark. The funeral of Mrs. Susan A. Claik. from her late resilience en Locust street yesterday afternoon, was very largely at tended. Rev. Henry Wheeler conducted the funeral sei vices, assisted by Rev. R. W. Humphries. Mr. Wheeler spoke very feelingly ever the lemajns of the late sis ter of the Columbia M 13. chuivh, and was visibly alfectud while doing se. He referred te her kind and Cliristiau like ways tewaid.- whom she had been connect ed ; of her high standing in religious mat ters, and of her loving tenderness as a wife and mother. Peace be te her soul. The Ranker's Daughter." This evening the famous p!ay of " The Banker's Daughter" will appear in the opera house tinder the (J. A. R. manage, ment. The troupe, by lcquest, played in Marietta last evening te a well filled house despite the inclement weather. We cau only judge hew well pleased the audi ence was by the tremendous applause that followed the progress of the play. The Maricttians were simply delighted. Scheel Eiit.-rtniumeut. The Sterlinc school, situated ou the Marietta pike, closed en Tuesday after after after noeu with appropriate ceremonies. The programine (and it was a fine one) is tee large for publication, but it consisted of vocal and instrumental iuumc, dialogues, addresses, declamations, etc., all of which were excellently rendered, aud gave great satisfaction te these participating and the audience. Mr. II. J. Villce, the teacher, must be complimented en his successful term. The scholars have all attained high averages through his efforts, and be sides being well liked by them, he has proven himself te ba a man of great capa bilities and a thorough disciplinaiian. Officers elected. Osceola Tribe, Ne. 11, I. O. It. M elected the following officers : Sachem, Jehn B. Slayreakcr ; Senior Sagamore, Dr. W. S. Berntheisel ; Junier Sagamore, B. F. Eicherly ; Secretary, Gee. C. Hill ; Keeper of Wampum, Harry Neltc ; Trus tees, Jehn Downs and Harry Rummel : Representative, Peter Heffman. A Itreken Saw. An accident occurred at Bletz's saw mill this morning which happily did ue damage te life or limb. While sawing a hard piece of weed, the circular saw, which is about 2 feet in diameter, caught en a knot aud broke into pieces. One of them flew skywards, struck the reef and went clean through. A search was made within two hundred feet of the mill, but the piece could net ba feuud. The United Brethren Pulpit. There is an impression abroad en account of the illness of Rev. C. S. Miles pastor of the United Brethren, there will be re service held until the pastor is able te at tend te them. This, however, is iucerrect, as en all Sundays a preacher will be pre sent te officiate. It is thought probable that next Sunday the pulpit will be filled by one of the professors of the Atmville, Lebanon Ce., college. Little Locals. Meeting of Shawnce fro company, Ne. i, this evening. Rev. Henry Wheeler aud wife returned te Philadelphia this morning. Mr. S. B. McCerkle'is home from Phila delphia en a short visit. It is said, aud en geed authority, that that ever 200 shad were caught below the dam. Hew far below ? Werk at theR. & C. coal shutes opened this morning, the first car of coal being dumped about eight o'clock. -The work here this season will be extraordinarily heavy. ?Ir. A. J. St'.ue, formerly a yard des patcher or the It. & C, has been promoted wharf manager, in place of Mr. Bright, whose promotion we noticed last evening. The little coleied girl who was struck by a large stone sometime age, au account of which appeared iu this paper, is running about again as though nothing had hap pened. There was "Much Ade About Nothings" There seems te be a strange fatality at the Reading & Columbia depot. Within one week, Mr. William Clark lest his beloved wife, Mr. Zellhuber his devoted and kind father, and en Tuesday a little son of Mr. Jacob Brimmer fell down a pair of cellar steps and broke his leg. A Lively Time. Yesterday afternoon eight young men went te the saloon of Peter Wirtb, en North Christian street,' above James, an called ferdriuks. As Mr. Wirth alleges, four of-the young fellows were thought te be tee young te drink, and refused te give them any drinks. The ether men took diinks, but refused te pay for them. After some disturbance they left tbe house, an thiew stones through the windows. The men then went te Bellinger's bakery and took some biscuits, and from that te Mearig's butcher shop. Here they ordered some pudding, which they get, but left without paying for it. In the evening Mr. Wirth went te the residence of Jehn Finger, jesidingen Mulberry street, who was among the party of men ; he asked for an explanation of his conduct, where upon Finger knocked him down and beat him. Suit has been entered against him at Alderman Samson's for aesault and bat tery, aud Finger, together with three young men named Wilsen, Leng and Cos Ces Cos telie, has been sued for larceny by Mr. Mcarig and for disorderly conduct. A Meat Case. This morning Samuel Eshleman, of Martic township, had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier en the charge of sell ing diseased meat. This charge is brought by Adam Snyder, who alleges that Eshle man butchered a steer which had the sweeny and sores en its legs, and then sold it around te different neighbors. Other witnesses swore that the steer was lame when killed. Eshleman denied the charge, and swore that there was nethiug wrong with the steer. Geerge Shaff testified that the steer had had swecney, but was well before it was killed. Dr. Gatchelt testified that if the steer had been sutler--ing from the disease it would net have hurt the. meat. Other witnesses for de fense were also called. The alderman re .seivcd his decision. This afternoon the alderman dimissed the case. Eshleman has a slander suit pending .against Snyder, who he alleges circulated reports about him selling diseased meat. V.Af NOTES. An Errer Corrected. Au annoying mistake occurred in "Gap Items," in both the daily and weekly In In telueencer, en Wednesday last concern ing the contractership of l educing the Gap grade. Jebn Grant has the contract of i educing the grade west of this place, instead of and Keller the 'cut' as was ftated, has nothing te de with the grading. The company intend te reduce the grade of the "cut" itself, as contract ors arc afraid te undertake the job en account of the quicksands. On Tuesday afternoon a number of workmen with nine carts aud horses ar lived at the Gap, and en Wednesday they commenced the work of grading the rail road oppesito the station en the north side of the track westward. Mere men are expected in a few days. Mutterx at Marietta. Cellier's "Banker's Daughter'" combi nation gave a performance in Central hall last evening te a fair audience, but owing te the rainy weather the hall was net as full as it might have beeu etherwise. The play in every respect was a geed one, and descivcs credit. Marietta always holds out a willing hand te such combinations. The play will be repeated in Columbia this evening. Mr. A. D. Wike is having his new store shelved and finished iu a very neat style ; he will remove his drug store in a few days. Will Open a normal Institute. Prof. Franklin Leinbach Murphy, a former student of Franklin & Marshall cellege, has just completed a term of seven mouths iu teaching one of the schools of Ad-mistewn, and intends te open a normal institute next Monday at Pcnnsburg, Mont gomery county. Taking in Lancaster County. Hen. Arcus McDcrmitt, president judge of Mercer county, is iu Lancaster te-day visiting his old friend, ex-County Commis sioner Rebert Montgomery, and taking iu the beauties and objects of interest in this city and county. Lancaster Clergyman in Itcudlug. Kcv. Jeseph II. Dubbs, D. D. Professer of History iu Franklin aud Marshall College, will preach this evening iu the First Reformed church. Reading, and to te to inei row morning, at 10 o'clock, in the same church, in Gcrmau. Charged With 'also J'relensc. Israel Wcnger, of Earlville, has been arrested en a charge of false pretense, aud has given bail for a hearing before Alder man Barr- lie is charged with obtaining $3,000 from Israel H. Jehns, of Mechanics burg, by false representations. Had Ill nnndCnt. Wm. Brady, edge tool worker of this city, who has been employed at the Gcr Gcr mautewu tool works, is at home disabled, having cut his hand badly a few days age with a hatchet. tiene te Europe. Mr S. S Spencer, wife and daughter, of this city, sailed yesterday in the steamship Bethnia from the pert of New Yerk for Liverpool. They will be absent until Eerae time iu June. Moved te Town. Hen. Jehn Strohm, who was a Whig member of Congress aud who has been a i csident of Strasburg township, has moved te this city, and is new living en Seuth Duke street. Chester County Bnrn Burned. The barn of Themas Cooper, in Lewer Oxford township. Chester county, has been destroyed by fire. Thiity tens of hay, a horse rake and a hay wagon were burned. A l'oer family. Henry Swcuk, of Ne. 322 Water street, had his leg badly broken seme time age, aud since that time he has been unable te work. He has a family of six children aud they are in needy circumstances. Gene In The Station Heuse. Jacob Hat? has placed an gong, connected with the fire graph, in the large room of house. eight inch alarm tele tele the station Special Bargains. At Getlschatk & Lcdtrman'a Great New Yerk Bazaar, 28 and 28 North Queen street, for this week only, 5,000 pairs White Real Kid Gloves nt ?5 cents a pair ; these gloves are sold in otliei ste'es ler $1 a pair. Alse 10J dozen Lnce Tidies at 5 cents, worth mere tlian double. Call and be convinced et these Great Bargains. 2td. Amusement. The McGibeny Family. Saturday afternoon and evening this celebrated organization el musical prodigies will appear at Fulton opera heuse m their delightful concert and Sketch entertainments. They are tee well known here te require any extended commendation at this time, and the mere announcement et their coming will be sufficient te crowd the house en both occasions. " Bamlet."-Was Anna Dlcldasen, as Ham- let wiu be an unusual attraction Easter Xues. day, and no doubt her great reputation, her friends in this city, the novelty of the inter pretation and the desire te judge, for them selves will be the reasons te attract a large and fashionable audience. Ths most magnificent and richest Easter Cards In this city can be seen at Gottshalk ft Lsderman's Great New Yerk Razaar, 23 and 23 North Queen street- We advise everybody te call there early, as these cards are limited and will surely be sold very low. ap8 3td Rl'KCLAL NOTICES. wmmmmamz That Husband of Mine, Is three times the man lie was before he began using ' Wells' Health Renewer." II. Drug gists. Depot, Jehn F. Leng ft Sens. A medicine el real merit, prescribed by many leading physicians, and universally re commended by these who have used it, ns a true tonic, Is UrewnV Iren Hitters. ap3-lwdftw ,ote n. w. ceenran's Drug store, 137 Nertn Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dye. Fer brightness and durnbilily et coler.are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pound". Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. ABumnuruAX, Mass., Jan. 14, 1SS0. 1 have been very sick ever two years. They all gave me np as past cure. I tried the most skilful physicians, hut they did net reach the worst part. The lungs and heart would All up every night anil distress inc. and my threat was very bad. I told my children 1 never should die in peace until I had tried Hep Hit ters'. I have taken two bottles. They have helped me vcrymuch indeed. I am new well. There was a let et sick folks here who have seen hew they helped nic, unci they used them and are cured, and feel as thankful as I de that there is se valuable u medicine made. npl 2wdftw Mas. Julia G. Cushixe. LHe, Urewth, tteauty.' 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 rightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. II is totally different from all ethers net sticky or gummy, and free from all impure Ingredients that render many ether preparations obnev mis. It thickens thin hair, restores gnu . gives It new life, keeps the sculp clean an n-.tllhy, causing the hair te grew where it i I (alien off or become thin, does net soil or -u anything, and is se per fectly and ulegiiu 1 1., prepared us te muke it a lasting hair dressing ami toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Huir Restorer " is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle. six bottles ter $1. ect3M.W.S&w Moving springs of action are deeply inter fused with principles subject te certain laws. The nervous man find his lire blasted, hut he can he restored te vigorous health by Dr. Bensen's Celery and Clminnmili: Tills. They are simple, liarinlcs-, and efficacious. np31wdftw Silkncke Quickly A distressing Cough, by Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Preps cure in one minute. upl-lwdced&w .Skin Diseases Cured lly Dr. Frizier s Magic Oitmkjit. Cures as it by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse cures itch, bather's itch, salt rheum, tetter, ring worm, ticalu lcad, chapped hands, sere nipples, bore lips, old, ohrllnate ulcers and sores, &c. HK1N I)ISKSK. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description iremusktn diseaae which ap ap pearcd.en his hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had tailed te help him, and after all had fitiled he ued Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment aud was cured by a lew applications. The first and only positive cure ler skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and ISO North Qneen street, Lancaster. HENRY & CO., Sele Proprietors, C2 Vcsey .Street, New Yeak. Fer mind, I'.lcedin'r, Itching or Uleeiated Piles, Dk. William's Indian 1'ilk Ointment is a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mail. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store. fcb27-M&Thd&w Froef Kvcrywherti. If any invalid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and efficacy et Hep Hit ters te cure them, they can find cases exactly, like their own, in their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or askeur druggist or physician. GllEENWIcu, Feb. II, 1SS0. Bep Bitters Ce. Sirs I was given up by the doctors te die of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters cured inc. mlS-2wd,tw Lkket Brewer. Treat Your Teeth Rather than have them pulled. Let your dentist save all he can. Yeu deslre te have trouble, because you have net used SOZO DONT. When properly fixed, then rub en the SOZOUONT, and keep them all right ler time te come. apt lwdeedftw a Werd te the Wise is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy ter the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness Is Kly's Cream Balm. A sitrw cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, alius s Inflammation and Iriitatien, protects the tiieiiibraual linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the bensc of taste and smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will euro Catarrh. As a household remedy ler cold in the head it is unequalc.'. The Balm is easy te UBe and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. Un receipt et ."lOcent! will mall a package. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Fei sale by Lancaster Druggists. mar2-dw Th KICSCUKD FKOM DlCATli The rollewlngsiUitcmentof William J Cough Ceugh Itn, of Semcrville, iilnss., Is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers. He says : " in the tall of 1870 I was taken with a violent bleeding or the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time that I cenld net leave my bed. In the summer et 1S77 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icine. I was se rar gene at one time a repe t en! around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me et Dr. W ji. Hall's Balsam v)R the Lungs. I laughed at my friends, think ing that my case was incurable, hut I get a bettle te satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, 1 commenced te leel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel In better spirits than I have the past three years. I write this hoping you will publish it, se that everyone itllllcted with Diseased Lungs wjll be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam ler the Lungs, and be convinced that con sumption can be cured. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that i,t has done mere geed t'tan all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen stre iv28-lvdcedThw2 Dr. Frazier's Keet Bitters. Fra.ler's Reet Bitters urc net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal In every sense. They act strongly upon the liver mid kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed and system et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Rush ejt Bleed te the Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, Scrota leus Humors and Seres, Tetter, Ring Werm, WlUtc Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ler young men suffering from Weakness cr De bility caused from imprudcncc.and te females in delicate health, Frazier's Reet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frazier : 1 have used two bottles of your Reet Bitters ler Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney Disci cs,and they did mc mere geed than all the doctors and the medicine I ever used. Frem the first dose I took I be gan te reend, and I am new In perfect health and feel as weU as I ever did. I Consider your medicine one el the greatest of blessings. X Mes. M. Mabtiw, Cleveland, O. Sold by H. B. Cochran, 187 and 139 North Queen street, at $1 per bottle. 'Hbuby ft Ce. Bele Proprietors, yesey street, ew yert Brews Household faamees Is the most eflectlve Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or scute, than any ether pain alleviator, and His warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side, Back or -Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all achxs, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Baewa'a Household Panacea," should be In every family. A tcaspoenful of the Panacea haj tUmDier Ol net water isweeieueuu jjicjcuuuj, taken at bed time will break cp a cold. 35 cts a bottle. febll-lydM.WaSftw HKNKY-S CAK1IOLIC SALVE. The best Salve in the world Jer cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tettcr,chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve is ...tr-.in Iced te t;e perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold uv Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 -j id -eJ North Queen street. A Geed Ansel's Visit A Tale el "Bean dalts." Blanche called en Kate, ene pleasant day, and found her sail and stalling, dearest friend, once bright nnd guy, new scarce could keep Iremcryiug; for, "eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with screlnla, my lace se badly marred!" then said her friend, "Resadalls will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nnther day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, aa any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed its Resadalls, It drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, It tones the sys tem, cures your Ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. v30-lydeedw3 Nobedt enjoys the nicest sutreundlngs if in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bi ing mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lmdcort&eew Noting the Effects. R. Gibbs, of Buffalo, N. Y writes : " Hear ing veur Burdock Bleed Bitters favorably spoken of. I was induced te watch their effects, and And that In chronic diseases et the bleed, liver and kidneys, your bitters have been sig nally marked with success. I have ascil them myself with best results, ter torpidity or the liver ; anil in the case of a friend of mine suf fering front dropsy, theeffectwas marvelous.' Price $1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. THE FAK31ERS 1TIUKND - Dr. Barber's Red Herse Powders arc the best In the market. They are-net a mere loed made et Inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. Tliey contain lenr times the strength of ordinary horse anil cattle powders, and will cure and fatten stock in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and secretions, and may be safely relied upon ler the euro et coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and nil diseases et horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will Increase the quantity and quality et nillkincews and keep idl kinds et stock in a healthy condition. Sold every wheie at 20c. per pack,. C ler $1; lurge size 40,:., or :s for $1. Sold in Lancaster at CeclininV iiiug Stere, K!7and 139 North Queen streets. aug2-lvdeed&wl A ceiign, cold or sere xnreiit should no stepped. Neglect frequentlylresutts m an In curable L-ing Disease or Consumption. Brown's nrnuchial Troches de net disorder t no stomach like cough syrups and balsams, b.it act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying lmtatlen. give relief In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Ti.mbles which Singers and PubllcSpcakers arc subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect atlsiactien. Having been tested by wide and constant use Ter nearly n entire generation, they have at tained we .nerited rank among the tewstaple remedies of the age. Sold at ' ccnt. a box everywiieiu. in8-lvdTThS&lvw MJ.ltJClSl:S. LBOKAim Fishkii. On April 5. 1852, at the parsonage of Trinity church, by Rev. Dr. Grceiiwald, Philip II Leenard, te Miss M. Annie Fisher, betli of Lancaster. ltd XJKIY AJtrHltTlSJEMJiST. LAW OrFICK REMOVED. I IIAVK KI6 MOVE1) my law office from Ne. 2(J Seuth Queen street, te Ne. HG East King street a3itd WAI. S. AMWEG. rrouACCe run sa.lk.--a cheick let I et old Connecticut Wrappers and Hinders WASd At 121 NORTH WATER ST. 1?OK SALE AT SKNSKNICi'S STOCK " Yards 100 head of Stock Cattle, weighing from O'W te HDpeuuds. 3td LEVI SENSENIG. TWO WKST-CLASS MILLINf.KS WANT ed, high salary paid te experienced hands. at UOTTsCliALn. .t jBili.tiaiii-e ie;iu New Yerk Bazuar, 2ti and 2S North Queen street nl-lwd T70K GOOD JTKIDAY. COLLEGE CAai 1? pus St. Stephen's chapel. Services a 10J a. m. by Rev. E. V. Gerhard, D. D. PUD1.IU SALB Ol'' HOUSEHOLD AUD Kitchen Furniture en te-morrow ( r RI DAY) afternoon at 1 o'clock at the northeast corner et Duke and Middle streets (Ne. 401), consisting el Beds, Chairs, Steves, Carpets, &c. "'I rpilE NEW FIRE COMMITTKE Ar- JL pointed bv Councils will meet in common council chamber en TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock te organize and transact ether important business. Prompt attendance re quested, ltd fliri KEWAltO.-TIIK ABOVK UEWAKD 3SIU will be paid te any person who may have found a CM Phi Badge, lest en the night et the 13th ultimo., between Rebert's Hall and the Cellege: diamond centre, with Z attach ment, by returning it te G-31 E. .1. ZAHM'S Jewelry Stere. DK J. K. .MURK, Ne. 4.'. SOUTH DUKE STREET, Lancaster, Pa. Removed from Ne. 428 North Duke street. npBASdAltw rilUE HOST FKKyUKNT SITE OF CAN- JL ccr is en the bonier ground, between the fckiu and mucous membrane; perhaps It would be mere accurate te say upon the mu cous membrane, where it. joins the skin, for it is upon the mucous surtace. ratln-rtlmn the cutanceus.that thecancerjs 11 rst observed. Cancers and tumors of all kinds permanently cured without giving pain or using the knife bv II. D. LONGAKER, JI. D. Office : Me. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster Consultation tree. apG-StdSw INSTATE OF ANN ELIZABETH BAK li ricks, deceased. Letters of administra tion enfthe estate of Ann Elizabeth Barrickp, late of Lancaster city, deceased, have been granted te Peter II. Lyne, rcMdlng in said city, te whom all persons indebted te Mtid estate arc requested te make payment, and these having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. PETER H. LYN E. M. Itnesirs, Administrator, Attorney. apG-StdTh piBAKn MEfflSuRANCECOMPM, OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thousand. Dollars, Becurely Invested. Fer it policy fp. this old and well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, ' NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WR&S rr YOB WANT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS & FLINN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 248 WIST KING ST. jnl7-2wOR. BMW XDFKXMJCaUirXS. bTKMJH 3KOS' ADVKKTIHJCMKNT. PALACE -OP- FASHION ASTBICH BEOS- Ne. 13 EAST. KING ST. EASTER GOODS Our preparations for the coming EASTER FEST1VAX have been made en an nnparal led scale, and we shall place before our visitors this week a display of EASTER BONNETS, EASTER PLUMES, EASTER FEATHERS, EASTER MILLINERY, EASTER RIBBONS, am! EASTER GOODS IN GENERAL, such as has never before been exhibited in Lancaster. Easter Bennets. Our EASTER BONNETS especially will be en ml worth looking at. Our selection sare made from the latest Parisian Importations, tbe materials are the best of their kind, and our prices am about one-half these charged elsewhere. OUI ASSORTMENT OF FLOEE8 EMBRACES J CUJXltiMAALU irMJSAX-tJB, FLORAL DRESS TRIMMINGS. GARNITURES, DAISY BANDS, CO RS A GE H O UQ UETS, FOR GET-ME-N0T8; SMIL AX SPRA YS, CARNATION ROSES, WILD ROSES, PANSIES. LILLIES OF TILL VALLEY, etc. Our Ribbon Department Will exhlblta full line of RIBBONS suited te the season. Including BROCADED SASII RIBBONS In all the newest and most delicate tints. MOIUE SASH RIBBONS. CHILDREN'S SASHES, MILLINERY RIBBONS, LACE RIBBONS, mc. OUR EASTER COLLECTION OF UNTRIMMED HATS Is one of the best undmostcemplotc. Wehavc COLORED MILANS, COLORED PORCUPINE BRAIDS. SATIN TORCUPINE BRAIDS, FRENCH CHIPS, and all ether desirable styles. In bronze, myr tle, grtcn, olive, cardinal garnet, navy, ruby, and all the new shades. I Contains all the Novelties in Ladle-" Dresr. and cloak Trimmings, Fringes, Passamen- terics. Ornaments, Leeps. Tassels, Garnitures, etc. BUTTONS in endless variety. ' NEW SPEING COA.TS FROM $2.75 UPWARDS. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Aprons, Children's Leng and Short Dresses, Bargains in Infants' New CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Our Corset Department IS MOST COMPLETE. We keep a great many new styles, and have made it our special effort te keen only such Corsets as arc mode of best material and et best make. We have a great many bargains In LADIES', GENT'S and CHILDREN'S HOSIEliY. LISLE THREAD nnd SILK ULOYES. At all prices, te suit everybody. KID GLOVES. As usual, wehavc bat one quality. Jn S and C buttons, i and 7 hooks Fester's Patent. We keep all sizes from 5-!4 te S: in Rlack, U'! Ue, Opera shades; all assortment Tans, Ecru, and Gelds. Sarah Bernhardt Kid Gloves, in u-al kid, undressed, light colored, at $1-25,9 button length, will be in some day this week. Aise, the same lit dressed kid, at 11.60 a pair. CIIILDRENS KID GLOVES, 8 buttons, at 73c, bst goods, 5 te 6, dark colors only. Wc keep a GENTLEMAN'S REAL KID GLOVE, heavy stitched back, at $1.00 a pair. They are regular goods, and can be had at all times. ' Oar New Spring Stock el CHILDREN'S SWISS and LACE CAPS Is in new, and comprises all that you may im agine, from the cheapest te the best. In fact, we have a full stock et everything in our line. LACE COLLARS most elegant. LACE FICHUS nnd TIES. LINEN COLLARS m all the new ahapes and colors. Come and see them. FINE CREPE LISSE RUFFLING FINE SILK ILLUSIONS and GRENADINES, BEADED and CHENILLE DOT Fer Neck Wear. AT ASTRICH BROTHERS', NOW CALLED 'THE PALACE OF FASHION." DpllD THIB.L EDITIQI THURSDAY EVENING, THE C0CHET (AIM. PERUVIAN SHUUilultD STILL. AT Telling Hew His Celebrated Company Se cured Its Interest In the Guane Land ills Estimate of Hurlbut. Washington, April G. The examina- vu wa, wuiyuviu vi uw iviwitju ( wmuHiTOwssresumca wwiay. uiiuessj t.it.D.MiiA, April Flenr quiet, but stated that the Peruvian company owns very ilrm:Mipertine. gt 5UQ4 50; Extra. $4 73 the claim of Alexander (Jecliet tlireusli the natural son of Alexander Cochet. who claimed te own one-third of all the -guano deposits of Peru. Witness compiled the prospectus of the company from docu ments furnished him, ene of the tlecu ments being a written translation of an old Spanish pamphlet, which was depesi ted at Lima. 1 he original of that manu script has never been shown in this ceun try. The company has the original manu scripts in the handwriting of Cochet, which duplicate the pamphlet alluded te. Cochet made scientific investigations relative te the commercial value of guaue which led te the trade with England. The Peru vian Congress awarded- Cochet some 5,000 tens et guano ou condition that he would give the government the value of certain discoveries. This Cochet refused, and the company new claim one-third of the guano deposits by virtue of his right as such dis coverer. It was first supposed Cochet died intestate, but subsequently the com panyifeund a will in Paris which settled the validity of the claim of Galateie (Cechct'l natural son). Witness declined te state what was paid Galateie for his claim. In speaking of his interview with Hurl bat, he stated that Hurlbut did net speak of the president, or secretary of state, but used the expression of " The govern ment ;" and Shiplierd believed he spoke by authority. The only evidence witness had that the president knew anything of the business of the Peruvian company was a letter from the president's private secre tary, saying : "Your 'letter received and referred te the secretary of state." Wit ness said his reason for ellering Huilbut 8250,000 interest in the claim by letter in. stead of orally was because he wanted te put it in writing as he meant te be respon sible for what he said. lie said he made the offer te Hurlbut because he did net believe him te be above talking a bribe, yet with ingenious so phistry, insisted that he (Shipherd) was net guilty of wrong intention in' making the offer. He said Hurlbut never ac knowledged the receipt of the letter and never again called te see him. Hurlbut was never paid anything, ami was never interested in the favnr of the company. Witness said that in an intciview with Secretary Blaine en July 25 no suggestion was made t hat the recretary or his friendK should become pecuniarily interested in the company's claim ; that it never oc curred te him te approach any official ex cept Hurlbut. He explained te Blaiue all the negotiations he had made, and Blaine nodded his head affirmatively and told Shipherd te co en. Mr. Rice called attention te the discrep ancy between the position of Hurlbut and the secretary of state, by quoting the re mark of Blaine te Shippcrtl that " Amer icans had purchased a claim from a French man, and new come here te ask these United States te have it enforced," and asked Shipherd if the secretary ever did anything mero than give notice te Chili and Peru of the face of the assertion of an American title te guano. Witness made -a long statement, in which he said the secretary had said te him : "This French company have plenty of cash and you have what they want nn American title. Why don't you join in terests ?" The committee then adjourned till to morrow. SCARED BY A SNAKE. A Silly Girl's Dangerous Jeke. Philadelphia, April 6. One of young women emplevcd as weaver in the the Araminge cotton mills at rrankferrt, took a small snake te work with her yesterday, and after frightening several of her com panions, threw the reptile upon a girl named Welsh. The latter was se effected that she fell down in convulsions, and up te this morning has net regained conscious ness. freezing and starving. Winnepee, Manitoba, April 0. A train with 800 emigrants is frozen in three miles from the ucarest soarce of supply, and it will be three or four days before it is extricated. Previsions have been sent thither by special train. Passengers who returned afoot say one of the parly is dying and that it is piteous te hear the little children crying for bread. Siliclde of a Traveling Salesman. .Philadelphia, Apiil C William S. Dunn, a traveling salesman, shot himself in the head in his cmpleyci's store this forenoon. The act was caused by depres sion of spirits, consequent upon the death of his wife. lie lived .only hall an hour after sheeting himself. ' He only returned from a trip through the western states yesterday. Te JSe Tried In Style. Londen, April 0. The Law Journal says that MacLcan, who attempted te as sassinate the Queen at Windser, will be tried at Reading with unusual peinp- It adds : "The policy of giving se digni Pird an aspect te MacLean's act may be doubted." Mere Prizes in the "Lettery." Washington, April C. The president sent the following nominations te the Sen ate te-day : Secretary of the interior, Henry M. Teller : Secretary of the navy, William E. Chandler ; minister te Russ'a, William II. Hunt. Factory Ititrncd. Wateuville, Me., April." List eveu iug the Shank fatctery at this place, operated by Petter & Watsen, of Bosten, was burned. Less $15,000; insurance $4,000 en the building and running gear, and 84,000 en the stock and machinery. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, April . Fer the Middle Atlantis states, cloudy weather and rain, easterly, shifting te southerly winds, lower barometer and higher tem perature. Famine In Zululaud. Londen, April 6, The Daily Neics has a dispatch from Prietiemaritzburg, which says there is a serious famine in Zululand, owing te the failure of the crops because of the drought. Floed and starvation. Morgan City, La., April C The bakers have been compelled te step baking, the watcr.having reached the last even. The market-house has also been closed ; ene stall has been opened iu the railway depot. m Fire In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 0. Fire occurred this morning in the building, Ne. 2'2 North Frent street, occupied by Glossin & Bre., dealers in soaps and spices. Less, $3,000. Shet bya Lunatic. La Salle, III., April C J. R. Gett, a traveling agent from Bosten, was shot and it is beheved fatally wounded by an in sane man named Campbell. A- MARKMTB. erB MWUI. i . t mmmm . h-J '"1 Tnt., A .nrll 6. Fleur State aud aHQ moderately active. Seutl- . . ..- &' 4 era aiaHH- - -is WsbKnMM and near fiv QJ&ktwer ; late trade imxVn,fP"yn. 2 Red. eatHPI Srm mmMmfm Kc: de ayisJPfeNii u; -- i 1 37: de Jaj4.Mttl UK. IT.' C Hi?ic dower. jmA .Jias active: western, spot. TiWHRfr', fatures. 80 ,'fC - Slewer: Xe. -Apnl5?ic : de Mar. 54Ii35c: de June. MfJXFic : de Aug., tt?jc ; ern, wit$(c. rtiilartelpfei arkt. I "" " Indiana rntnuy, ,ey 25; Penn'a family. $C OOQS 25. Rye flour UGiQ 175. Wheat quiet andcasur: Del. and Penn'a Red, $1 102(1 41; de Amber. II 4HJ1 43. Cern scarce and Arm ; Steamer at S5585,e ; Yellow. SSJiJfiSJe; Mixed, Jc; Xe. 3 Mixed, SSSSJJJe. Oats scarcc.but net e firm; Ne. 1 White. Wc ; Ne. 2 detHjic; Xe. 3 Ue 6 IKc; Xe. 2 31 It etl, t'Oj. Rye scarce at M'J0c. Previsions in steady Jobbing demand. Lurd quieter. Hetter firm en Ihzht sttnnlv : demand slew : Creamery extra, W jl'Je ; de geed tocheice.4S JJe. Rolls scarce. Eggs Arm and well sold up; Penn'a.. 9)e ; Western at 19c. Cheese una ; geed Inquiry for choice. Petroleum dull; Refined, '. Whisky steady at $1 20. Seeds geed te prime clever dull at 7 Sc; de de Timethy dulliit 12 C4)i?i(): dodo Flaxseed firm at 1 45 b'd. Uraiu and 1'rovMteB jaotatleaa. One o'clock quotations el grain nnd provlL prevlL provlL letm. furnished by S. K. Yundt. ilreker, RS en: uing street. April P. Caleoge. 13; JSJJ 1720 V2X .TSii .; l.37 i.'.i;.'i .-iyt .i7j I7.s7.; I'hlladelpbl. Wheat Cem Oats Perk l..-KK4' .SI?,' ..V, l.3l'i .SUi, 5e .... 12IS -Sl"l .0 - ti - April.. May-... .Tune . 11 07U H.17JJ il.ra Lard May. lune Julv. L.ivt stecs market Chicago. Ile-j.s Receipt. 23.UW head: ship ment t.fi.IOl head; market only moderately active and weak ; prlcvs 5e lower ; packer were the principal buyers : heavy nackiinr aud shipping, fiiOOg? :r: mixed packing. :."" S 0 7"; light, fl 4036 &i ler skips; ?5 78 25 ter fllllsi. Cattle It-rcfits, 5,500 head; shipment. 2,201 de ; urtrkct generally weaker ter all grades ; shipping 10c lewer: experts, t7 V ; common te t;oel. 5S0dO75; butchers! nn ch.ingedat $3 505; canning. $105 50; block ers and feeders In geed demand at C(5 5 0 Sheep Receipts. f,m head ; shipment 2,2M) de : market active and unchanged ; extra prime, $ 256 40 ; peer te choice, 1 4 753 25. East Linncrv Cattle Receipts. 119 head ; tnarttet firm ; fair te geed, WnZ0i common, $541550. Hogs Receipts, 200 head ; market slew ; Philadelphia, 72ffi7 tit; Yorkers, ; S0a 55. Sheep Receipts. SOU head ; market firm with prices ranging front 5 50 te$(J75; clipped. $gr5(. BtecKsmmnuK. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks it!"t united htiites isends reported dallv bv .Jacob R. Leva, 22 North Queen street. April II. Hhoe 1:00 p. . SJ'. .M. 12! a. m. C. C. A I. C. R. R Del., liiick.A Western Denver & Rie Grande N. V.. Lake Erie ft Western... Ea-t Tenn, Vn. ft Georgia Missouri. Kansas ft Texas I, nice Shere A Mich. Southern., Louisville ft Nashville, New Yerk Central New Jersey Control Ontario ft Western Omaha Cem Oiuahu Preferred Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... Uhicaue. Mil. St. Paul Texan Pacific Wnbasli. s .. nils 4 Pacific... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R. R Reading ; , Buir.de Pitts, ft West Northern P.iclfic Cem " Preferred... . VIVA lil'i 121 J; lft- . Mli MH 64 . 3t;i :; 3;;.i . 1114 121 1 . :a xi- xy, . IW4 ual ite,J . TT)i -7T,, 78 . 131t 13wi 1 . 81-JS SI?? H'4 . 26 S'j 21;M 37& 37 37), . 10! 101H 1111 . 40-X $ 41 . 112'4 112 112 . 43 42; 41 . :ti 33;,, mx (6,'s . 3 r.-iH . 31K 3IJi . 18l 18 6i?H 3IH 17.-4 Vt 70 Lecal stocks aid iu r vaf. Lane ''iy U per et. Lean, due lnj2...$10i ISS5... we " I8:... 100 " ISO... ion 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 yeare. . loe " 5 per el. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " In I or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 6 ". In 10 or 20) ears, tee Munhciiii borough lean loe BANK STOCKS. First National Rank. Sfoe KnriuciV National Rank se Fulton National Hunk.". iue Laiu-iistur County National Rank., fte Last sale. 105 107Ji 120 112 102 102Jtt iJ 102 $125 10S.WI (t 1MJ.7S 147 13.'.V) lli.ui ..;i..j 2W If. V, 140 153 70.5H 115 $115 100 105.SO 100 106 Celumi.ia National Hank :oe 1 loe UN! 100 loe 110 100 50 100 Kphiuta National Rank. First National Rank, Columbia.. . First Vntlenul Hank, Strushun-... First Nalieuiil Rank, 3Iarietta .. First National Rank. Mount Jey. Lltitz National Rank Manln-ini National Rank I'lii-m National Hank. Mount .toy New Helland National Rank muckllahkeus bexds. Qjinrryvlllc R. R.,dunlKKI $100 Re.iding ft Columbia R. Rdne I12 100 Lanea'ster Watch Ce., due 1N 100 Lancaster Gns Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 or JO years 100 L'incuster Ga-i Light and Fuel Ce., dun iHsO.... ....... .......... ..... 100 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. larrvvlllu R. R ; SI illersvllle Street Car I iKiiiircr Pointing Company Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.... Stevens Unnse Columbia Gtis Company Columbia Water Company u-iiiieliaiina Iren Ceuip.my Marietta llellnwware Stevens Heuse Sicily lAl.ind E-ist liniudy wlnu . Waynesb'g. Mlllersville Nermal Scheel TCRI-riKBSI CBH. (Spring Reaver V alley Iliiilgcport&Hereshoe Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia ft Washington , Columbia ft Rig Spring Lanccter ft Kphrnta Lancaster & Willow Street Stnwliurg ft Jlillp'irt , Marietta ft !:iyUnvii Bfurit.ttu & Mbunt Jev S 50 $2.25 50 2-;.50' 50 50 100 1V0 25 100 100 170 100 50 4 CO 50 1 50 f .4 25 $ 10.25 .. ir.'A 2!S . 25 IH . 25 20 ,. 25 IH . 25 47.25 . 25 21 . 25 40 . 25 41! 15 KXTBK TA .'.V 31 f.'XTM. 1Lf.TOX Ol'EKA HOUSF. L TUESDAY, APHIL. 11. 1832. Messrs. Mendiuii and Curli tiki; pleasure in announcing that AM A DICKHSOU Will make her flisd. appcaiancc Iu this city, in runic clmruuleis. HAMLET. ANNA DICKINSON AS UA3ILET. SUPPORTED RY A CAREFULLY SELECT ED DRAM AT1C COMPAN Y. ADMISSION 50, 7S a 1.0O RESERVED SKATS 91.0O 1- or sile at Opera Heuse Ollice. upr-Std ILLTOJS OPERA HOUSE. Pesltlvcly.last two performances In this city Saturday Afternoon and Evening, APRIL 8, 1883. 13 in NUMBER 13 THE CELERRATED IcGibeny Family Will give two or their GRAND MUSICAL ft SKETCH ENTERTAINMENTS MUSICAL & SKETCH ENTERTAINJIENT.--. Their entertainments nre chaste, and In every respect proper, artLstlcschelarly,h"gh!y entertainlng. frequently pathetic and always decorous, i.e; no one who loves geed music fall te hear tb!3 family, as this will be their last appearance in Lancaster ler a number of years, as they contemplate a tour or the world. In order that all may have un oppor tunity te witness this entertainment, the price of admission has bsen arranged u lollews : MATINEE AT 2 P. M. Children. 15 cenU;; Adults, 25 cents ; Reserved Scats, 25 cents ; EVENING-General Admission, 25 nnd 33 cents ; Reserved Seats, 35 cents. Scats new en sale at opera house office. l-"Ul
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