Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 10, 1883, Image 3

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COLUMBIA NEWa
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Kventa Alene the Stuqaehanna Items e
Interest In and Arenndtne, Borough
ricked up by the iBtelll-
i eucer's Sepertcr.
At the monthly meeting of councils lait
evening, the balance reported in the
treasury was $C71 70. Messrs. Smitb,
Jlardnail and Patten were appointed a
committee ou tbe appeal of the Columbia
lire company from tbe fine imposed for
disobedience at tbe Neiman fire. Repairs
en Cherry street ; tbe removal of tbe
crossing at u enuncn s corner were re
ported. It was agreed tbat tbe market
stalls should be let en tbe same plan as
last year ; none te b8 leased te persons in
arrears. Tbe prepeity cemmittee
was directed te inquire into tbe
plan of tbe entrance doers at
tbe opera house. Printed notices of the
market lettings were ordered. Mr. Grier's
proposal te lease the chief burgess' room
was declined and it was declared open for
lease from April 1. The communication of
Mr. Detwiler in regard te repairing Mapls
street was placed in tbe proper hands.
Orders te tbe amount of $825.15 were
granted. Council then adjourned.
"Xhe Vureugb Cnder.
Teachers' institute this morning. 12
busks of Xccly stove works te be sold
next Wednesday evening. M. E. ser
mens te-morrow en " The Great Cloud
of Witnesses" and "The Year of Jubi
lee;" "Fer Thine is the Kingdom,"
bubject of E. E. Lutheran evening lecture
Rcager & Fritz, boiler makers, have
dissolved partnciship, Rsager retiring.
Wright8ville foundry enlarged for ten
mere meulders Charles Ranke's left
arm crushed in a tobacco crusher at Bit
uer's cigar factory en 5th street. The
beard of trustees of the Old Columbia
public ground company last night de
cided te begin the formation of the public
park, be long talked of, as seen as the
proper season for planting trees arrives.
KaUreaft Mews.
Pennsylvania shifting crews will net be
paid bereaftcr for Sunday, unless they de
actual service hereafter. The men aver
age one working Sunday per mentb, and
this new rule will lese them three days
wages.
A special time car of a west bound
freight train jumped the track in the east
yards bcie jestciday. A bent axle caused
the tiouble. The tiack was tern up for a
distance of twenty-five yaids. Ne one
hurt.
At the meeting of Suawnee Encamp
ment Ne. 23, 1. O. or O. F., held last
night, the following officers were elected :
C. P., S. C. Swaitz ; S. W., Jehn Tyler ;
J. W., F. P. D. Miller ; Treasurer, Gee.
W. Sheedcr ; Scribe, R. J. M. Little ;
Trustee, M. Sebaiebley.
Mr. E.A. Becker, who will remove from
town next Wednesday, was piesented by
his b: ether members of the ledgo with au
elegant s:iver pitcher, as a testimonial of
their appicciatien of his past services te
the ledge.
Or.llUA.UY.
fe-
Itaathl Kdward DMablenberg.
Edwdid Duchman Muhlenberg, son of
tbe late Dr Ficdeiick A. Muhlenberg,
died this morning at 1 o'clec'-r, of Brigbt's
disease of the kidneys, at his residence en
Seuth Queen ttieet. lie was born in
Lancaster en the 18th of May, 1832, and
bpent his boyhood days in this city. After
receiving a geed English education in our
local bchoelb be was sent te Yale college
and graduated in the class of 1850. lle
adopted the piofessien of a civil engineer,
and fieru the time of his graduation until
1857, he was engaged in tbat capacity en
various railroads and canals in this state.
Iu September, 1857, iu company with a
party of railroad men he went
te "Brazil, te assist en tbe line
of the Dem Pedre Segucda railroad run
ring from Rie Jancrie, ueaily due west, ou
which there was home very heavy giading.
ITe rema ncd iu Brazil until 1SG1, when,
news of the rebellion iu the United States
bavin; icichcd him, he resolved te ceme
home aud take a band iu the conflict. On
leaching Philadelphia, iu September 1SG1.
he was elected Hcutcnaut colonel of a Poun Peun
sylvaira volunteer legiment then forming.
Soen afterwardb he received from tbe war
department a commission as 1st lieut. in
the 4th U. S. aitillciy, Ce. F., known as
Best's battery. At the battle of Cbaucel Cbaucel
lervillc, Ce). Ciesby, tbe commander of
the batterj,was hilled and for quite a time
theicalter the command devolved en Lieut.
Muhlenberg, who wen high praise for his
braveiv and beldieily qualities during the
campaign that followed. During the cam
paign terminating with tbe battle of Get
tysbuig, he was attached te tbe 12th
corps and was for a time chief of artilleiy
of the right wing of tbe army. Afhr
Gcttysbuig he went west with Hoeker and
did yoed service at Chattanooga, Mission
ary Ridge and ether points in Tennessee
and Alabama. He lemniccd with his bat
tery until December, 1804, when be was
appointed adjutaut aud regimental quar
termaster. Helclt the army in May, 18G0,
aud icsumed his profession of civil engin
eer, being employed en tbe Kansas Pacific,
the Reading & Wilmington, the Texcs
Pacific and ether works until
about 1873, when his health became
imputed and he retuined te this
city, where he has since resided, being for
the most of the time out of business Mr.
Muhlcnbeig was a man of fine intellect,
was well educated, and of gentle, courte
ous mauucis, which made him a favorite
in a large circle of acquaintances. He
bold a high rank as civil engineer, and as
a soldier he was brave aud dashing. He
had a wonderful retentive mcmeiy, was
possessed of a vast fund of practical in
formation, was an excellent story-teller,
was eminently social, bad hosts of fiicnds
and no enemies. His funeral will take
place en Tuesday next at 11 o'clock.
Heath or Sirs. Christian Smith.
Mrs Christian Smith, the eldest woman
in West Willow, died la3t night, aged 83
years. She was an excellent old woman,
known te everybody in the vicinity of her
home and was a consistent member of the
Methodist church.
Police Matters.
Alderman McCouemy heard the com
plaint against Jehn Hedgcns, arrested for
disorderly conduct in front of the opera
house, and dismissed him en payment of
costs.
Richaid lleilcy, colored, a tram jumper,
was anested ly Officer Rey, and commit
ted te the county jail for ten days by Al
dermau McConemy.
LSzz'e Dempsey, anested by the sarce
officer for dtunken and disorderly conduct
iu the passenger depot of the Peuusylva
jiiaraiiiead, received a similar sentence.
The Northern Siarber.
The stalls iu the northern maiket were
sold at public auction for the ensuing
year. The sale amounted te ever $4,000,
which is mere than the stalls ever sold for
before. Jehn Itebman v?as the auctioneer.
The Btalls held at prices ranging from $20
te $37.50 each. A few sales of the stock
of the market company were made for
$95.40 per share. The par value is $50.
The Soup Heuse.
The coutiibutiens te the soup house
this Tveek were $10 in cash from Hen. A.
Herr Smith and two bushels of potatoes
from A. M. Frantz, of Lancaster town
ship. The last rations will be given from the
soup house en Tuesday next.
Shipment of Benes.
"Piss &Deorr shipped te-day from their
tables in this city. 30 bead of ne horses
JBtlAted for tbe New Yerk teirtet.
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Dlscluuzed.
Peter Robinson and Michael Kelly, who
were arrested en tbe charge of stealing
clothing from the almshouse, were beard
before Alderman Barr, who discharged
tb'em for want of evidence.
major's Court.
This morning the mayor sent two dis dis
orderlies te prison for 15 days, one for 5
and sent a sick man te the work-house.
Three bums werediscaraged.
Amusements.
" The Amith Oirl.nTbe play of the " Amish
Girl " will be presented tbis evening at tae
opera beuse, and special trains will be run en
the Beading & Quarryvlllc read te this city.
The play represents Amish life and the scenic
effects are very geed, especially the lightning
and fire scenes. The company producing it Is
strong.
SVKVIAL KOT1VBH.
A baby was born In a cemetery at Marshal
town, Iowa, a short time age, but everywhere
can be seen babies borne te the cemetery be
cause mother's cruelly neglect te procure Dr.
Ball's Cough Syrup, a suic cure ler croup,
colds and ceugiig.
IsBATOH.
uemvART. In this city, en the 8th inst,
Anna K, wile elsKuianuel C. Derwart, In the
69th year et her age.
The relative? and fiicnds of the lamllyare
respectfully Invited te attend tha funeral
from her husband's residence, Me. 333 Vest
King street, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
Muhlenceee. In this city, en the 10th inst.,
Kd wurd D. Muhlenberg, in the 51st year ei his
age.
The relatives and friends et the lamily are
respectfully invited te attend tlie funeral,
lrem the residence et his brother. Dr. B. S.
Mublrnbcig, Ne. 17 Seuth Queen street, en
Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment at
Woodward 1U11 cemetery. mlC-2td
NKW AVrjZKTUtEiaENTtS,
WANTED.-HOUSK CLEANING, SOKCB
blnjr. Washing, Ac, by the day. Apply
at Ne. 034 Beaver street.
ltd
GKANU SOUR KKOUT LTJNCII
atihoGlUAUDaeuaE, Ne. f?G North
Queen Bticct. The. best beer en tan in the
city. ' C1IAS.Z ECU, Prep.
GUANO LDNCJH THIS JiVKNINO. SOCK
Kreut and rig's Feet atthe Plew Tavern.
MIC1IAKL SNYDER.
Proprieier.
Lurch every Saturday night. ltd
T
n LIST ON SHARKS OK FOB A MONET
Kcntal. Thrce Acres anda Half of Ground.
with a Heuse and iSarn, sltuatei -nithin the
city limits. Apply te
JNO. A. COYLE,
It Ne. 112 E.King St.
CHOICE UANGKS, GRAPES AND BAN
anas, plenty et Oysters, fresh and tat.
Alse a let et Genuine Diamond liack Tena
pln (full comets) less than the market price
At KCKEltT'S.
Ne. H! East Kins Street.
BUOWKIiS IS AN OL.D TOWN IN Bo
hemia, whole ler a thousand years a most
excellent beer a made by n. process diller
cnt ft em the ordinary way of making beer,
and was call the lludweiscr process. The same
piecess is used in making the " Budweiser
Itcer." I ha e also en hand a Large Stock et
Fine Old Whiskies, ISrundiea, Gins, Pure Ja
maica Itum and all kinds of Bitters.
ml0-2t GEO. WALL.
"PEUOVAI..
II
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JACOB J!. LONG his lomeved his Offlce
tiem 22 XOItTH QUi:EN ST It GET te C. WEST
KING STUBET (Second Fleer), ever Jew
elry fcleie or 11. ., Hlieatls. wlieie lie will con
tinue! te transact a General Commission Itusl Itusl
iiehs in I! K A U ESTATE. KIBE and LIFE IV
SUBANCK. MOBTGAGES and oilier SECU
UIT1ES, LOCAL STOCKS and BONDS a spe
cialty, and -old either at public or private
stIc.
N.U. Public Sale et Stocks and Bends at
Coepei's Hetel. MONDAY at 2 p. m.
dl-tmilSli
C"JLTON ei'i:it. house.
eni: X1G1IT ONLY.
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1883.
Engagcmcr.let the Eminent Acter and Auther,
ROBERT leWADE,
Suppeitcdby a Superb Company, under the
minagemortef C. W. KIDDEB. In his
Bciiistlc Creation of
RIP VAK WINKLE,
Vagabond of the Oatskills.
T'cltth Season an.l Unabated Success In
evciy city of the United States and Great
Biitain. Prcneuncd by leading metropoli
tan journals as the only correct isnpersenaj
tien et living's famous legend.
"BeDert AlcWade's dramatization and im
personation et BlpVan Winnie, In Its entirety,
is supener te any we have ever seen." A'. Y.
lit raid.
POPULAK PBICES : Admission 75, 0 and
31 Cents. Ucseivcd Scats, 73 Cents. New en
sale atopei.iiieuseoince.
, C. PATBICK, Business Manager.
irlOSt
EL
ESS SF11SN.
A raie opportunity for parties going te
housekeeping.
CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE
-ON
Thursday. March 15, 1883,
Will be sold at public sale, at Ne. 220 Wcs
King stt cot, the entire stock et Furniture, te
close out the buslncs', consisting of
Parler Fmnltisie. Walnut Maible Tep Cham
ber feuits. Aeliand Elegant Cottage Painted
Suits. Walnut and Ash Extension
Tables, Breaktastand Dining
Tablus, Mnk Benches,
Walnut Ash aud
Poplar Side
Beards.
Straw, Husk, Palm. Cotten, Weel and Hairi
Mattiesses, Woven Wire Springs, Lounges,
llieii'j An1 In clinrh n frnnprrtl VJlllltV Of
Chairs. And in short, a general vailetv or
stock found in a flist clasn Furniture Stere.
All geeds must and will be sold without re
serve, as the stei e must be vacated beteie the
1st day of April. A reasonable crtdit will be
given. . , ,
Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m., or said
day, and continue en until all is seM.
HESS & PI.INN.
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KW STORE, SKW GOODS.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
Ne. U East King Street,
(BAIB'SOLD STAND)
Besppcltully announces te his Friends and
Patiens that he will open en
WEDNESDAY MARCH 14,
A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
Dry Goods and Carpets,
BOUGHT FOR CASH AND TO RE SOLD
AT VERY
LOW PKICES.
Black and fciiii Ms
A SPECIALTY.
LUIUN'3 CELEBRATED MAKE OF
BLACK CASUMERES,
SILK WARP,
HENRIETTAS,
DRA PD'ETE,
" C0UVTAULDS CRAPES,"
In all Widths aud Qualities.
BLACK SILKS
Prem 75c. 1;c $2.75.
J3-Any Goods notprevingsallsfactory may
be returned and the money will be rettindcd.
Geerge Eatosteck,
.' Ne. 14 Bast Xing Street.
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LAHOAOTEB
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7ILOTHIS(G
DEPABTKKNT. '
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Fer Men, Beys, Youths, arid Children.
Fer the-Opening Season of Spring we beg te call special notic.tetfcs. branch
of our busineai'.-whenne efforts have been spared te make the stock -most desirable
tepurchasers. l ,.,,
Although we are net entirely ready for the coming Season's Trade, and are offer
ing Medium, and Heavier Weight Clothing at much reduced rates; yet we are preparing
te place upon our counters complete new lines of Spring Clothing for Men, Beys, Youths .
and Children, which are being manufactured from carefully selected material, well
trimmed and cut after the latest patterns. The Prices we Guarantee invariably te be
the Lewest.
NO, 25. WEST KING STREET.
JOHN 8. GIVLUK & CO.
SILKS!
We havelepenek this wek a Full Line of BLACK SILKS of one of the most Reliable
Makes in the market, and which we guarantee te give satisfaction in every particular.
ALSO
A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT
STJMMEE SILKS-
In Neat Stripes and Checks, in all the Desirable Shades and at Lewer Prices than they have
ever before been sold.
JOHN
Ne.
25 EAST KING
JOHN S. GIVLER.
STREET,
IIOWEHS HURST.
26 and 28 North Queen Street.
GENTLEMEN We have new open a large let of
FINE PERCALE SHIRTS,,
which we have just bought, and which we offer at the LOW PRICE OF $1.00. They are fully
worth $1.50. One. pair Cuffs and two Cellars gees with each Shirt. They are net common
goods, but are choice and fine, and are what we say, fully worth $1.50. We also offer the
Best $1.00 White Shirt in this City.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ...
HtS'i A.H mjtTISJSMSCN TA-
rimx THK SMALL UAND-UADE UA
1 vana cigars. 2 for 5 cents. at
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FKONTCIGAB
STOBK.
STKCIAI. ATTENTION TOHOUSKSTUtrS
from the cheapest te the best, te suit all,
the peer as well as the rich, at the lowest pos
sible cash pi ices, at HOFFMBIEB'S,
ltd Ne. 0 East King Street.
NOTIUK ALL MlLLEttS AND CHAIN
Dealers or Lancaster county are respect
fully Invited te attend ameetingen MONDAY
MABCI1 12th, at two o'clock p. m., en the
second fleer et Kepler's haidwaie store, this
city, te organize a beard et trade of Lancaster
county ler the sale of flour and Grain,
ltd COMMittee,
S1
EALKU PROPOSALS FOB KK-BUILU-
ine Poor-Heuse Barn will he received at
the office et the County Commissioners. Lan
caster. Pa , until 12 o'clock, m., MONDAY,
MABCH 20. 1883. Specifications can be seen at
Commisslenei's Office.
BY OBDKB OF TUB BOABD.
Attest : Fra.sk Gbkist, Clerk. m-2wd
ITVaKHBKS, LUUKTO TOrBlKIEBEST.
" On and alter MABCH 19, 1 will have at
the Keystone Heuse bale and Exchange
Stables, 40 head et the flnest 3 and 4 year elc
Mules tnat nave uewn snippeu le.tnis iaurset,
and will sell or exchange tn
hem ler Horses.
m9 2t
ffJI. A. MYEBS.
PUBLIC 8A.LK OF HOIWES.-THK PDIt
He sale et Illinois Horses, advertised te
take place sit the Merrimac Heuse, 115 North
Prtnce street, Lancaster city, Pa., en Monday,
March 12, 1883, has been postponed until Sat
urday, March 17, 18S3. I will, however, have a
flne let of Canada Horses, which I will sell at
public sale en Monday. March 12 1883.
m9-2td UEOEGE GBOSSMAN.
. SPECIAL TREAT.
m. .iimaa m 4aKaaaa wovnlmnaea nn1
IO WUlklU5I"r, " wuatvw . ,mv
ethers In want of
Gents' Furnishing: Goods,
NOTIONS. Ac. all are respectfully invited te
call and see the bargains new eflered at the
PEOPLE'S STOCKING STOBE.
HENBY itECHTOLD,
Ne. 52 N. Queen Street.
TXaHInB THE OLOSK-TIMK
PATENT
Compound Regulator
NOW MADE BY THE
Lancaster Watch Ce.,
AND
USED ONLY
ON THE
Lancaster Watch.
Onr Lew-Grade ts well as High Grade Move
ments ALL have the Expansion Balance and
Mean Time Screws ; and all Movements are
fitted up, as desired, wlther wlthouteur PAT
ENT COMPOUND REGULATOR, which is
pronounced by Experts te be tbe Best In the
World, as it la absolutely withoutlest moUen,
and the Movementcan be "regulated by hand
until It closely approximates accuracy, when,
by one tell tern et the Screw, ie rate will be
changed Twe Secendifbi Twenty-tour Hetm.
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FAHNESTOCK'S.
BLACK SILKS !
BLACK SILKS !
COLORED SILKS !
Large Stock of
BLACK AND COLORED
NOW OPENING.
Decided Bargains in Black Silks at 91.00 and $1.25.
These in want should net fail te see them.
LUPIN'S HAKE OF JET
MEDIUM BLACK CASHMERES.
BEST CASHMERE
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
J
OHN I. AttNULI).
PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING,
TIN ROOFING, SLaTE ROOFING,
GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES-
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ne. 11 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
NKW AUVMRTIHMSaUSNXa.
rpe LE1.-A LARUE, HANDSOMK BOCSK
' in a very desirable locality, well adapted
for a first-class bearding beuse, ler which a
number et boarders have already been se
cured. Part et present lurniture can be
bought cheap. Bent low.
Address, " OPPORTUNITY,"
m9-2td41tw Istkixieevcbb Office.
rOTIGKT TAX COLLECTORS
1 Proposals ler the collection el the State
and County Tax for 1883. In the East and West
Warda of Lancaster City, will be received at
the County Commissioners Ofllce until 12
e clock m., FRIDAY. MABCH 10, 1883. Nene
but bona fide bids will be entertained. By
order of the Commissioners.
Attest FRANK GREIST.
m63t Clerk.
PUBLIC SAL.K ON THUKbOAY, MARCH
IB. at 325 East Chestnut street, HOUSE
HOLD AND KITCHEN lfURNlTCBE.Tablcs,
Chairs, Bureaus, Settee, two Ranges, Kg and
Jewel Heater, Extension Tabl. Sink, Chest,
Tin, Olaas and Queensware, Tubs, Buckets
and Stands, Blinds, Cider Vinegar, about 70
yards et geed Rag Carpet, together with a
variety et ether articles net enumerated.
Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m. ; terms
made known by MRS. LYDIA BARE.
II. SnOBKBT, Auct.
H. L. Frailby, Clerk. marl0-4td
PUBLIOSALK OF CITS' PROPEKTIIUJ.
On SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1883, at
Michael s Hetel, North Queen street, Lancas
ter, I'a., tbe undersigned will expose at public
sale, the following real estate, situated In the
city or Lancaster, te wit:
Ne. 1, a let or ground pn the east side et
rinm street, between East King street and
East Orange street, containing in lrent23 leer,
mere or less, and extending eastward 144 feet,
te a public alley, en which a one-storied bi Ick
DWELLING HOUSE, Nc. 37, la erected.
Ne. 2, a Let et Ground en the north side of
East Chestnut street, between Shippen and
I'jum streets, containing in xrent is leet l
inches, mere or less, and extending north-1
ward et said width SS teet, mere or less, then
widening towards tbe east 1 loot 5 Inches,
mere or less, for the remaining distance et 56
tect 4 inches, mere or less, te a five teet com
mon alley, en whleh a-Two-Sterled-BRICK
DWELLlNGUOUSE,nnmbered347 is erected
Alse, atthesame time and place, will be sold
tbe FRAME BUILDING. Nes. 382 and 364 East
King street, opposite Plum street, together
with all eut-buldlngs. fences, etc ; said build
ing, etc., te be taken down and removed alter
April 2, 1883. in order te make room for the ex
tension et Plum, street.
sale te begin at 7J8 p. m.; en sua day, wnen
terms wBl be made knows by
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LANCASTER, PENN'A.
GEO. P. RA.THVON.
LANCASTER, PA.
BLA.CK SILKS ! .
BLACK SILKS !
COLORED SILKS
SILKS
Best ever offered at price-
BLACK CASHMERES.
BLUE-BLACK CASHMERES.
IMPORTED.
- LANCASTER, PA.
N&tr ADVtSHTISlSMENTH.
O &(f WILL BUY THE OMIS-THIBV
tQ)i,iJUU interest In a well-paying new
business In this county. Fer particulars ap
ply te JOHN H. METZLEBT
ie5 M, WAS Ne 9 Seuth Duke Street.
S
KKK NO JTURTHKR.
Watt, Shand & Ce.
INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR
BUCK CASHMERES.
At 45c, 50c., 62C.,67c., 75c, 87C., 11.00. $1.25.
These Goeila-are roaJe by the most celebra
ted French Manufacturers, are all Pure Weel.
tbe Best Celer and Finish, anO give entire
satisfaction In wear.
We new offer an Elegant Line of
BLACK DRESS SILKS
At 75c, 87XC, $1.09, 91.25, 11.50, $1.73, S2.00, f 2.21.
We claim that these goods are the best valne
In the market, and cannot iba surpassed In
New Yerk or Philadelphia.
Just opened a Choice Line et
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
FANOY SUMMER SILKS,
NEW TRIMMING SILKS.
BROCADED SILKS
AT VERT LOW PRICES. "
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COMmG ALONG.
ABEIBSI WIGGINS' W1HDS AFTER ALL'
Snow and TVlBd in Mny ParU or taa
; northwest The Blast seemtasteba
, , , Coming Tnls Way. '
A private dispatch from New Yerk te
this city says tbat this morning a Halifax
the wind was blowing at the rate of 80
mUes an hour.
Chicago, March 10. Special dispatches
from all parts of the Northwest report a
light snow and winds at many points, bat
no very severe storms. The weather in
Dakota is clear. In Western Minnesota
there are high winds and threatening
snow. At Iakpenuing, .Michigan, it is
snowing and drifting badly, and at Mar
quette it is blowing a gale and the snow is
drifting badly. '
Rough Winds at Bosten.
.Bosten, March 10, 1:30 p. m. A north
east rain storm set in here at 11:45 a. m.,
and still continues. The velocity of the
wind is 29 miles per hour-; the tempera
ture 29 degrees ; the barometer 29:32 and
Blewly falling.
A. Heavy Bain Storm at Newport.
Newport. R. I.. March 10. 1:30 p. m.
A heavy rain storm set in at 11 o'clock, a.
m. The wind is rising and at neon was
blowing very fresh.
Raining at Asbnry Fark.
Asbury Park, N. J., March 10. It has
rained hard since 8 o'clock this morning.
The wind is blowing from the northeast.
Snowing at Rlmlra.
Elmira, N. Y., March 10. It has been
snowing here sinca early morning ; there
is no wind.
HAKUISBURG NEWS.
Little of Interest in the LtgUlature.
Special Dispatch te the Iktelueexcbk.
Harrisbure, Pa., March 10. Among
the bills read the first time te-day was
Landis' prohibitory political assessment;
the general revenue bill .and the bill te
prevent the placing in peril the lives and
limbs of performers at places of amuse
ment. An Arbitrary Speaker Fre Tern.
The session of the Heuse thi3 morning
was devoted te the presentation of peti
tions and reading bills. The first time
when the calendar had been relieved of
about thirty bills, and tbe clerk was in the
midst of reading that relating te the gev
ernment of cities of the fifth class, cover
ing G5 pages, Representative Brown, of
Erie, speaker pre tern., arbitrarily ad
journed the Heuse until Monday evening.
THK FLUUUS.
The Mississippi Still Declining, but the Situa
tion Precarious.
. Helena, Ark., March, 10. The river
has declined half an inch aud will
probably continue te fall slowly for several
days when a mere rapid decline is expected.
The levees are still being strengthened
and will be made thoroughly secure
in tbis vicinity. The backwater is
still rising in tbe overflowed districts
below. This will continue until the de
cline in the river is great enough te
draw the water back through the
crevasses Most terrific currents, the
rear from which can be heard bcic
during the still.heurs of the night.are tear
ing through the country below, carrying
destruction with them.
TUB S7.000 BuBUfcHY,
Several Men Charged 171111 the Crime Given
Hearings.
PniLVDELPUiA, March 10 Geerge P.
Adams, alias A flick, and Jehn McLaugh
lin, charged with complicity in the theft
of a valise containing $7,000 in geld,
belonging te Jesse Williams, at the
Bread street station, en Monday last,
were given a hearing at the Central station
this afternoon. Adams was positively
identified and committed in default of
$0,000 bail. McLaughlin was released
from tbe charge of robbery, but was held
in $1,000 bail en n charge el larceny.
IN THIS SUPKE.VlK COURT.
Litigants In a Suit Made te Enter $50,000
Security.
Philadelphia, Marcb, 10. The su
preme court heard argument this morning
upon the question of accepting the security
of the Hale and Kilburn manufacturing
company in appealing the suit lately de
cided against them and in favor of Elisba
E. Everitt te the supreme court of the
United States. The court decided that
the bend of $15,000 which the firm bad
filed was insufficient, as it did net cover
the reassignment of the sixEveritt patents
and an order was made that tbe firm
should en Saturday next enter real estate
security in the sum of $50,000.
Chicago's Cnt Telegraph Wires.
Chicago, March 10. Judge Drummeud,
of the TJ. S. circuit court, this morning
rendered his final decision in the
case of thn Mutual Union telegraph
company. He emphasized his for
mer opinieu that the mayor's action in
cutting the wires was unlawful and ac
tienable, but held that as mutual rights
had terminated under the charter the
court could net order wire3 repaired or
prevent the city from carrying out the
ordinance which prohibited stringing
wires.
A IViZe Fight in Trenten.
Trenten, N. J., March 10 Jehu
West and James Mai tin, employees in
Roebling's wire mill, fought a prize fight
last night in Lever's Lane, a byway in
Chambersburg. A large number of
iron workers and friends of the parties
were present. Twelve rounds were (ought;
eccuping 35 minutes. At the clese of the
twelfth round Martin, who was badly pun
ished, went down and the fight was given
te West.
An lllnstrieus tlan's uesceeaants
Fer a ienslei:.
ueggtug
Reme, March 10. Twe ladies, tbe last
descendants of Amerige Vespucci, who
gave the name of America te the Western
hemisphere, are new begging that the
pension of ten crowns per month, which
was assigned te their family by the repub
lic of Fiorcnce in 1G90, borestered te
them.
Sentenced for Election fraud.
Philadelphia, March 10, Themas
Malier, jr., Isaac L. Street and Jeseph
Myers, convicted of making a fraudulent
return as election officers, were each sen
tenced te-day te three months' imprison
ment, fined $100 and disfranchised ler the
period of four years.
A Greek Statesman Dead.
ATHEKS,March 10. M. Coumenndonres
the well-known Greek statesman, is dead
WKATUKIC INMlUATlONd.
Washington, March 10 Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, rainy followed by clearing
weather, winds shifting' te northwesterly,
stationary or lower temperature, follewo'l
by rising barometer.
JUAKKISlti.
PbllAdeipbla Olarket.
PSIX.&&KLT3IA, March 1(1 Flenr mere active
and firm ; Superfine, t 7501 li ; extra, $1 25Q
4 62 ; Penn'a Family, 13 1025 25
Kye flour at jt4l'.
Wheat qniet and nnchangctl.
Cern steady, but quiet. steamer, C7c: Sail
Yellow and Mixed, C Kc ; Ne. 3 Mixed. G1Cjc.
Oats dull and weak.
Rye scarce at 68e,
Previsions steady; jobbing demand.
Lard steady. i
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Nxwreax,Mar. lft Fleur In buyers' farer
and dull.
Wheat heavy; JOKc lower; less delna::
nu. x rrmie, iie: no. :mu, .Marce, si
.31 as
30X : de AnrlL 1 23X01 WK : de Hit.
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Cern iiaue lower and dnil Mixed Weatara
spot, attisc ; de lnture, 7O072vie. ' -Oats
H9Mc lewer;State, 569c: Westcra.
June, 52iQ5Sc
Grain aad Frevutea gtMtauaa.
One o'clock quotations ei (rram aad'yrevl
toea, mraisnw uy a.a. xunat, Jfn
KastKlntr street. i
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Wheat Cern Uata
April... L(S( 87
May.... 1.13 .62X .44
Petroleum OU City.... 3.
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Stock Market. -
New Yerk, Philadelphia an t Lecal ateeka
also United States Bends re;, .zted dalrr by
Jacob B. Lewo, 22 North Queen street. -
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Denver & Rie Grande Hit 45 .... -
N. r..Lake Erie ft Western.... 37k
Kansas and Texas 3196 31
Lake Shere 110 111
New Jersey Central 71J 7l?
New Yerk, Ontario ft W
St. Paul, M. ft Omaha.......... ;
A BC1TJO datul
Rochester ft Pittsburgh 19
Texas Pacific..... .'. 40-
Wabash. SLLOuis Pacific... 29
Western TjnlonTeLCe 84
PennsylvanlaCentral.. .'....... 62
Philadelphia ft Reading-. 26K
Northern Pacific Cem 49W
" " Prelerred.... 85J5
Buffalo Pitta, ft West IS
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PK1VATK HALE.
The STOCK and FIXTURES of the late
Harry J. Schneider, Confectioner, such as
TWO COUNTERS. TWO SHOW CASKS, .
Shelving, large number et Jars, etc. Ice
Cream Machine and Freezers, as also Chairs'
and Tables belonging te a firs'-class led Cream Cream
Saleen. Apply te
J. ULRICH SCHNEIDER.
m3ftlOR Ne. 366 West Orange Street.
'
T FRANK. SAYLOR
HAS REMOVED HIS
GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
TO
NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
jfr Exactly opppeslte the Old Stand.
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C A R PETS'
FROM
AUCTION.
IIAVR NOW OPEN A LARGE AND
HANDSOME VARIETY OF
INGRAIN. RAG, HALL AND STAIR
CAKPETS,
BOUGHT AT AUCTION KOR CASH AND TO.
BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
CARPETS at. . . .12c.
C A IIPETS at S)c.
CARPETS at 33c.
CARPETS at COc.
CARPETS at 15c.
CARPETS at S5e.
CARPETS at....37Xe.
CARPETS at CSe.
CARPETS at 90c.
CARPETS at 7Jc.
CARPETS at $100.
MTZGI & HADuBMS
CHEAP STOBE.
43 WEbT KING ST., LANCASTER
(Bclwceu the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetol.)
P'JUNWALL ft LEBANON K. K.
GO.
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Railroad Company.
5 PER CENT. BONDS.
FREE OF TAXES.
THE CORNWALL ft LEBANON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY will recetjre bios, at par.
and accrued interest lrem January 1, 1883.
Ter r rer cent. Registered Bends, redeemable
after July 1, iK,auu payable -duly 1,1902
interest payable January 1 and July 1 01
&
each year at the oflice et the Company.
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Issued U
entire amount et BOND3 te be
$150,000,
SecureU by a
First Mortgage en 1 10 Read, Rolling Stocks
Depots, Properly and Franchises of the 1
said Corporation,
Executed and delivered te
William A. Hubcr and Jacob II. Redsecker.
Trustees, and duly recorded.
THE BONDS
Will be issued in amounted
$100. $500, and $1,(300,
s
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As subscribers may prctcr.
Apply te
HUGH It. MAXWELL.
Pccrctary and Treasurer,
Cornwall. I'a.
Or at the Lebanon Dime Saving Bank. Leba
non, Pa. mlMwdW&Sft4tw
JSXTEMTALNMJatTa.
XpULTON OPKISA UOUSK.
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1883.
AN ELECTRIC SUCCESS.'
A GENUINE HIT! PEALS or LAUGUTEKL
SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE? l
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in JOHN 1). MISSIMER'S Powerful Drarea.
in 5 Acts, entitled
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Cornwall
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