Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 21, 1883, Image 3

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Bread Street W.'Dewaey."
Christian street. T..W. Mattery.
EbeBecer, A. KltteaBease.
Eltbteeata Street, J. W. Har-
Ettwatb Btreet, G. 8. Broad Bread
beat. Fiuewuter Street, W. B. Chal-
tant.
' Mariner's Bethel, G. Cummins.
" Messiah, B. T. String.
" PsBCbalvill. D. McKee.
Pitman. D. M. Yeung.
" St. Paul's. 1. W. Gorden.
" ' Salem, S. H. C. Smith.
" Scott. If. B. Durell.
" Union, M. D. Kurtz.
" Wharten Street. E.Stnbbs.
" Taster. 0. Masen.
Avendale and Chatham, 8. W. Bmllh.
Balnbridge, J. E Grauley.
Bethlehem and Steny Bank. N. W. Clark.
cnester Mamsen street, w. J. p axsen.
Trinity. T. Kellv.
Seuth Chester, M. liarnhlll.
Clitton, N. Turner.
Cochran ville, C. H. Berer.
Columbia, B. W. Ilumpluiss.
CrezervlTle, R. Smith.
Darhv I w- w- McMlchael.
"arDy A. Heward.
Tern weed, P. t oembe.
Fulton Circnlt, M. F. Brady.
Kedron, E. E. Adamsen.
Kennett Square and ilainoiten. Te be sup
plied. Lima am! Hewcllvlllc. A.N. Mllllsen.
Marcus Heek. W. K. MacNcal.
Marietta, J . C Weed.
Marshallton. J. bungan.
Media First Church S. A. Hellner.
" Seuth Media, Te be suppll d.
Middlctewn, L. B. Brown.
Millersville, J. M. Wheeler.
Mount Hepe, G. T. Hurlock.
Mount Nebo, R. C. Weed.
New Londen, E Potts.
Nottingham Ciicuit, W. W. Wctegaivei.
Oxford. It. KalncF.
Prospect Park, G. M. Brodhead.
Sate Ilaiber. A. J. Amther.
Slleam. Moils Graves.
Steelten.J.A. Well.
Strasburg, .1. Stringer.
Union, Delaware County, A. L. Heed.
Upland. J. W. Rudelph.
Washington, W. C. Grefl.
West Chester. J. T. Swindells.
J. W. Jacksen, chaplain ei United States
army, member et Ebenezer quartcily couier ceuier
ence. G. W. MaclaiiRhlln, corresponding secretary
et Pennsylvania Seamen's Friqnd society,
member et quartcily cenfeience Mariners'
Bethel.
G. W. Lyhrand, superintendent et Bedford
street mission, member ei St. Paul's qutirteily
con f ere n ce
I. H. Cerrcll, J. Binclcledge, C. W. Green,
Abe Soze, Kawamura Kcichlre, Matusomnte
Sege. missionaries te Japan.
O. W. Mintzer, missionary te Mentana.
Transfers.
O. H Tiffany, Iranslcrrred te New Yeik
conference.
J. Tedd and J. II. UargH tran-jlerred te
Newark centereiir'!.
J. K. Beyle transferred te Wilmington con
ference. (Cene) encc proceedings concluded in second
edition at Up. m 1
COLKMBIA HIS IV 8.
Frem Our ltegular Correspondent.
A Columbia man's liens batched 5 chick
ens from 108 eggs ; better eat the eggs.
April 17th Shawnee fire company will held
a ball Themas Haldeman is getting a due
row-beat from Philadelphia. " Corsican
Brethers " net produced last night as
announced. Services will be held at
Trinity Reformed en Thursday and Friday
evenings; en Friday morning at 10:15
o'clock ; holy communion will be adminis
tereden Easter. Large ball te be held in
Central hall by Marietta people Thursday;
Messrs. S. 1L Libhart, Clias. S. Spanglei
and . . Liudcmuth, committee of ar
rangements. A fair and a fan drill
will be held in Marietta Monday,
March 20, in Central hall. Wm. Leckard
will remove te Philadelphia. Jehn Grow Grew
loy and " Bud " Ilcitshue had a sparring
match ; Growley lest the battle after a
hard contest. A pleasant surprise party
was given te S. II. Miller, en Locust street,
last evening ; occasion, 50th birthday au
ntversary. A geed rafting season is antici
pated. Extra P. R. firemen complain of
net enough work ; they want te make
mere runs.
Death et a Child.
Anna S., the 5 year old daughter of
Lewis W. and Lizzie Erwin May, died at
her home en Walnut street last night at
11:45 o'clock of dropsy. The fuueral will
be held en Friday at 2 p. m. Deceased
had beeu ill for several weeks but was be
lieved te be fast recovering. A reaction set
in last evening and death ensued . She was
a beautiful child and greatly beloved, and
her sudden death has caused a painful
shock te many.
Personal.
I. C. Gitt home from Gettysburg Jehn
Darrycett and family removed te Wash
ington, western Pennsylvania. E. W.
Clark, of Plattsburg, in town yesterday,
guest of Alfred Bruuer, esq. The Misses
Ziegler home from Pittsburgh and Al Al Al
toena. Edward Steacy in Columbia, en
route from New Yerk te .Chicago where
be gees te take a better position. Mis. C.
W. Stevenson returned te Baltimore.
Police Cases.
This morning the mayor sent one drunk
te jail for 10 days and another for 15. The
latter was James Fester, who was arrested
at Kirchner's hotel yesterday for fighting.
Officers Stermfeltz and Smith started te
prison with the men, the former having
Fester in charge. On the way out the
prisoner started te run, and as the officer,
who is a heavy man, could net run fast,
he succeeded in getting away
James Jacksen and F. C. bastings, two
professional drunks, were sent te jail for
live days each by Alderman Barr.
Charles Rudan and Louisa Smeltz,beth
residents of this city, who drank tee much
were sent te jail for 15 days each by Al
derman McCouemy.
Ear Ultten Ofl.
Oxford Press.
A singular and severe accident happened
te Walter a twelve year old son of Jeseph
White of Coleraine township, Lancaster
county, en Wednesday last. Twe or three
boys were engaged in playing at ball tos
sing in the entry of the barn, when the
ball fell into one of the horse stalls. Walter
entered the stable after it when the horse
snapped at him and bit one of his ears off.
He was taken into the heuse and Dr. E.
Patterson was summoned as seen as poss
ible who attached the severed member te
its place, with the hope that it would unite.
The heise was a gent!? one, usually, and
very fend of the childien.
Death of a Fermer Lancaster Ceuntlan.
James A.Newpher, of 313 Seuth Eighth
street, Reading, died Tuesday morning in
his 54th year, of pneumonia, after an ill
ness of one week. Deceased was born in
Lancaster ceuuty, and went te Reading 32
years age, and was engaged iu beat build
ing ever since. He bad two brothers and
two sisters living at Fairwille, this coun
ty, and one brother at Millersville.
Sale et Keal Estate.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at
public Bale yesterday, at the Leepard
hotel, Lancaster, for B. F. Eberly, execu execu
eor of Abraham Eberly, dee'd., a tract cf
land situated in Manheim township, con
taining 5 acres and 110 perches, mere or
less, without buildings, bounded by lands
of B. J. McGrann and the Rudisil read, te
B. J. McGrann, for $3,000.
Large Kill Beard.
I. B. Rinehart, stage carpenter at the
opera house, and Casper Weitzel, are busy
erecting large bill beards for Mr. Yeeker
that are te be used by Forepaugh's circus
which exhibits here in April. Yesterday
they put up a tremendous beard en Mul
berry strest, which reaches from West
King te Grant street, being 217 feet in
length and 15 in height.
Testimonial te Vs. Davis.
The members of common council met
last night in their chamber and marched
in a body te the residence of Dr. S. T.
Davis, the president of that body. Mr.
Cox, en behalf of the members, presented
the doctor with a handsome meerschaum
pipe, cigar smoker and let of dears. The
Jj&fH doctor in a neat speech thanked the mem-
-:y.--:Qhr and afterward antartaiajMl than in
, ?i5Itaodseme style.
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.We take great pleasure in inviting attention te a full and un
equalled assortment of BLACK SILKS: These goods are remark
ably handsome and will repay a careful examination.
Gres de Suez, Cetele, Otteman, Gres Grain Cashmere, etc.
Colored Silks in new spring Colorings.
Summer Silks in new spring styles,
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25 ATVest King treet.
TUUM 8. GlVl.Jb.lt ft CO.
JOHN S. GrIYLEE & CO.,
Are new receiving a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES.
Made of fine quality of Muslins and in the most substantial manner at Very Lew Prices.
Alse a Full Line of GENTLEMEN'S UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS at 50c, 75c. and $1.00.
The Best Goods in the city at the price.
JOHN S. G1VLER & CO..
Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET,
JOHN 8. GIVLER.
JL1T1L.K LOCALS.
Here and There and Kverywnere.
The National convention of Uniform
Kuights, established society, have invited
St. Michael's society, of this city, te at
tend their meeting at Rochester, N. Y., en
Juue 24, 23, 20 and 27.
The fire committee of councils will meet
te-night for the purpose of conferring
with the trustees of the Washington fire
company in regard te the purchase of the
latter's engine, beuse, &e.
Jeseph Yecklcr, a boy residing in the
Eighth ward, whose parents say he is in in in
coirigible iud beyond their control was
anested by Chief Deichler, and he will be
taken before the judges with a view te
having him sent te the house of refuge.
Watch Stelen.
This morning Geerge Kirchner, pioprie pieprie pioprie
ter of the Eagle hotel, at Iiime and East
King streets, had a valuable geld watch
and chain stolen. Last night when he re
tired he wound up the watch, as is his
custom, and laid it en the bureau. This
being market morning Mr. Kirchner arose
at an early hour and went down stairs.
When Mi. Kirchner get up later heeund
that his watch and an old bat were gene.
It is believed that the room was entered,
while he was asleep, by some one well
acquainted, as there were several men in
the house.
Among these who were at the hotel
ever night last night was Jeremiah Leary,
who says he resides in Baltimore, but is
believed te be a tramp. He left suddenly
this morning and was suspected of being
the thief. Prem information received
Officers Leman ana Eioheltz believed that
he had gene te the country. They followed
and caught him en the Lampeter read near
Senater Mylin's. They found the stolen
property en him, and brought him te
Lancaster. Alderman Spurrier committed
him for a hearing en Friday.
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LarceDy Cases.
Augustus Reist, of Lime Reek, near
Lititz, was arrested en the charge of steal
ing quarrying tools from J. G. Peisel. He
waived a bearing and gave bail for court.
Geerge Gerlitzki was te have been heard
before 'Squire McConemy en the charge
of stealing clothing from his brother, but
the prosecution failing te appear he was
discharged.
Dlacnargeden aWrir.
Charles Reden, who, as is noticed else
where, was committed te prison this morn
ing for 15 days by Alderman McConemy,
was released en a habeas corpus this after
noon. The person who complained did
nec wish te have him sent back te prison
and there was no objection te the dis
charge. Waived a Hearing.
Peter J. Delzeit, charged with defraud
ing the internal revenue, waived a hearing
belere United States Commissioner 'Slay
maker this morning and gave bail in the
sum of $400 for trial at the United States
court.
HFEVIAIj notices.
Ducks charge everybody with being a
"quacks," and there are buta lew who are ex
empt Irem the gosling accusation. Dr. Hull's
Ceu;h Syrup is certainly an exception te the
rule, as it is no doubt, the greatest remedy oi ei
lerea te a suffering people.
Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Fills
contain no opium, or ether harmlul drug and
are highly recommended ter headache, neu
ralgia and nervousness. 50 cents, at druggists.
Hew Mew! What Is It?
The
great system renovator is
Burdock
Bleed Bitters. Try it and be convinced. Prlce
$1. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137
and 139 North Queen street.
" I had Salt Rheum for 19 yean. Four pack
ages of Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure entirely cured
me." F. P. Lavellc, Mercer, CaL si at drug
gists. Triumphant.
Mrs. Selglrled, Marien, 0 says Themas' Ec
lectric Oil was triumphant in her case ; she
used it for a severe cold and pain inside, and
was relieved in a few minutes. Fer sale by
U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
The new Duchess et Westminster, wife et
one et the richest men in Kurdpe, was mar
lied in a dress et white foulard, costing seventy-live
cents a yard. This certainly is
economy, and economy it is te use Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup the great remedy for coughs and
colds.
ltEA.TU.lf.
Deewabt. March 19. 18S3, in this city, Jacob
.Leenard Derwart, aged it years, 3 months
and 17 days.
The relatives and frienas of the family are
rcspectlully Invited te attend the' funeral.
from his late residence, Ne. 523 North Qceeu
street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment at Lancaster cemetery m20-3td
Pewdkn. In this city, en the 20th int,
Helen, wile et the late Charles Pewden, and
daughter of Israel and Margaret Kantz, aged
26 years, 10 months and 10 days.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral
from the residence ether parents. Ne. 422 .La
fayette street, en Friday afternoon, at two
o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme
tery, atd"
HAGER & BROTHER.
HEW AVVrttTlHEMJCKTB.
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BXT DOOKTOTHK UllVKT UODSG.
FAHJSTESTOCK'S.
BARGAINS IN CARPET
Our Stere has never been
pets, as at the present time.
Stoeked with
Stock Never Nearly se large ! Prices Never se low!
EW These in want should see them before purchasing.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
TLACK GOODS.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, .
( BAIR'S OLD STORE.)
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET.
HAS JUST OPENED A NEW AND DESIRABLE LINE OF '
BLACK GOODS.
Including; LUPIN'S CASHMERES, BLUE and in JET BLACK.
CUT CASHMERES, LANGTRY SUITINGS, BLACK BATTISTE, NUN'S VEIL.
ING, LACE BUNTINGS, BENGALINES, CASHMERE COUPE.
Silk Warp Henriettas, Silk "Warp Drap d'Alma, Black Jersey Cleths for
LADIES' JACKETS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.
Frem a large importer's sale in New Yerk, being the Cheapest Goods yet offered
Geerge Fahnesteek,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
TJ EMOVAL.
Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING
FON BERSMITH'S
Will be removed te Ne. 4G E AST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where
there will be found a Complete New Stock of Heeks, Stationery and fancy Goods.
G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer,
mar20-tfd NO. 46 EAST KING STREET.
NEW ADFEBTltiEJUENTS.
LITTLE UHICKS FOR BALE.
Persons wanting te raise chickens can
have eggs hatched N. VV. corner et Lime and
Chestnut streets, Lancaster, Fa. m21-3td
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OR REM.-A 8TOKK BOOH AND
Dwelling containing 5 looms. Ne. 10
Seuth Queen street. Apply atthe Intblliokn Intblliekn
cer office. tfd
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GENUINE HAVANA AND Y AKA CIGARS
only 5 cents at
IIAUXMAN'S YELLOW FEONT CIGAR
STOKE.
rpnis LARGEST BOH IN THE UOUNTV,
X weighing M0Q, will be slaughtered atthe
Cress Keys hotel en THUBS DAY MOUNING,
MARCH 22, at 9 o'clock. The public are in
vited. J. F. SMITH.
m20-2t
FOR BENT.
One Stere and Dwelling, Ne. 303 North
Queen street, opposite Northern Market
Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUKEN
STREET. d-tfd
FOR RKNT. THE STORE ROOM, NO.
North Queen street, new occupied
35
by
Ames Ringwalt.
Annlv te
lllOS. E. FRANKLIN.
feb7.8.9,10teedtfd
Ne. 120 East King St.
TkOOMS rUR KENT,
XV Pleasant and convenient rooms te
let.
furnished or unfurnished,
without beard, at
zau .norm uuxu btreei.
tra
DKESS-HAKINO IN THIS LATEST
styles and moderate charges. The pa pa
renage of the ladles et Lancaster solicited.
Cutting and Kitting a Specialty, at 27 EAST
KING STREET.
MRS. AUTEN, et New Yerk city.
mar7-lmd
FOR BENT. A LARGE TWO-STORY
Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St.
A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin
street, between Seuth Queen and Prince
streets.
A.J.8TEINMAN.
20-tfd IjrrxLuaEXeas Office.
EUCHRE, POKER, CAS3INA AND A FULL
line et Hart's and Dougherty s playing
cards at
UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
BAUSMAN & BVfcCNS.
GENERAL INSURANCE
AXD
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Ne. 10 West Obasex Stbzkt, Lascaus; Fa.
124-6tdeedR
PUBLIC SALE ON MARCH 22, J 883,
Ne. 310 East Orange street, a large let et
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
consisting of Parler Suit, Chamber Salts, beds
and Bedding, a let of Glass and Qneensware.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, when attend
ance will be given by
. , ELIZABETH JfcAKANKY.
BAirLBaMasev.Aucts. vuanajUA
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
GEO. P. RATHVON.
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BARGAINS IN CARPET !
se Large and Complete a Stock of Car-
LANCASTER, PA.
TLACK UOODa.
STREET.
After April 1, 1883.
BOOK-STORE
NEW ADrtSMTIHEMBNTtt.
FOUNTAIN FINE-CUT TOBACCO, BEST
goods manufactured, 8 cts. per oz. or 25
cts. 4 B at
UARTMAN'S YELLOW KRONT CIGAR
STORE.
B
OOT AND SHOE REPAIRING.
CHEAP AND GOOD
AT THE-
EAGLE SHOE STORE,
Ne. 51 North Queen St
(Inquirer Building.)
Children's Shoes, half sole and
heelinjr, 25 and SO cents.
Bey's half sole
and 50 cents.
and heeling 40
Men's half sole and heeling 50
and 70 cents.
All Werk Dene Promptly and Neatly.
OHN
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Cutieura
Remedies.
Caticer Reselvent, tbe m bleed partner
lateraally, mad Cnticara and Cetiears Seap,
the great skin car, externally, clear tbe
Complexion, cleanse tbe 8kln and Scalp, and
purify the Bleed of every snecles of Itching,
Scaly. Pimply. Scrofulous, Mercurial ard Cm
cereus Seres, Humors. Ulcers. Swellings, Tu
mors, Abscesses, Bleed Poisons, Scurvy, Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas and all ether Torturing
uuiigumueiu, emid niemisues ana Humors or
Childhood, when nhvsiclans. hesnltalR and nil
ether means falL
Vatican Reselvent operates with energy
upon the bowels, liver, kidneys and pores of
the skin, purifying the system of all humors
and diseases arising from impure bleed, in
herited weaknesses and mercurial poisons.
CoUcera, a medicinal jelly, clears off all ex
ternal evidences of bleed, skin and scalp
humors, cats away dead skin and flesh, in
stantly allays ltchings and irritations, softens,
seethes and heals, worth its weight in geld
ter any itching humor, itching piles and deli
cate Irritations of either sex.
Caticura Seap, fragrant with delicious flow
er odors and healing balsams, contains in a
modified form all the virtues et Cuticura, and
is indispensable in treating skin diseases, in
fantile and birth humors, rough, chipped or
greasy skin, black heads and skin blemishes,
and is an exquisite sain Beautlner.
Tbe CunctntA Remedies are the only real
curatives for diseases et the skin, scalp and
bleed, and may be used from infancy te old
age. Price. Cuticura Kesei.vent,1 per bottle.
Cuticura, SO cti. per box ; large boxes, $1.
CUTICTHA SOAF, 23 CtS. CUTICURA SHAVINO SOAP,
I5cts. Sold by all dealers.
Tetter Drce ahd Chemical Ce., Bosten.
OTTTTCDRA SOAP.
V-UX hlffblv medic
Abselutelv nure.
highly medicinal, indorsed hv
physicians, preferred by tbe elite. Sales, 1881
and 166-2, 1,000,000 cakes, Sold everywhere.
CATARRH.
SANF0RDS RADICAL CURE.
Tbe Balsamic Dlatlllatlen of Witch Hazel,
American Fine, Cauadlan Fir, aiarl-
gela clever Blessem, etc.
Fer the Immediate relief and Permanent cure
of every form et Catarrh, from a biuiple Head
Celd or Influenza te the less et Smeil, Taste
and Hearing, Cough, bronchitis and Incipient
Consumption. Relief in five minutes in any
ana every case. Xethinir like 11. Grateful,
fragrant, wholesome. Cure bfging from first
application, and is rapid, radical, permanent
and tipvnrtnlHnf
I One bottle Radical Cure, one Bex Catarrhal
Solvent and Santerd's Inhaler, all In one pack-
I age, forming a complete treatment, et all
I druggists ter $1. Ask ter Sanfeud's Radical
CURE. HOTTER 1JRUO AHD CHEMICAL CO., JlOStOn.
COLLINS'
ic FMi
Fer the relief nnd prevention, the instant It
is applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Suia'i
ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Rack, Stomach and
Bowels, Sheeting Tains. Numbuess, Hysteria,
Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and KpL
demics, use Cellins' .natters, (an Electric
Battery combined with a Ferons Flaater) and
laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere.
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IIGIOAU THE BIVEB.
BEYOND THE RIVER.
Away Acress the Mississippi la Held a Con
vincing Conversation.
" I tell you sir. that they are one of the neat
est combinations ever produced, and my ex
perience of that sort of thing has been wide
enough te entitle my judgment te some re
spect."
"Oh, I don't knew," respended the first
speaker's friend, with a little yawn, as tbeuga
he didn't take much Interest in the subject,
" I have never been able te see much difter
ence In these things. They are all pretty
nearly the same size, and madeet about the
same stuff."
The talk, et which the foregoing is a frag
ment, took place in Gallatin, Missouri, net
long age, in the snug office et Dr. M. P. Flow
ers, one of the leading physicians et the state,
who followed np the vein in which he had in
treduced it substantially in these words :
"Nonsense, that Is the rigmarole et a boy,
or rather of a man who either doesn't knew or
doesn't care what he says. These things, as
you call them, are just as different as the
moon is from green cheese. New, Umments,
lotions and ointments are very geed in most
cases for the relief of pain and inflammation.
But, in the first place, they are unclean. They
soil the hands and the linen, besides being
always out of reach when they are most
wanted."
" Well, my dear doctor," sighed the traveler
from the Nertli. "what would you have? This
is a wretched world anyhow, and nothing is
ever at hand when it is wanted, Yeu can't
suggest anything "
' Yes, I can," broke in the doctor, thump
ing the table with his first. ' 1 can suggest
BKWSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. I
have tried it en my patients, and have tried it
en myself for an attack of Neumenia, and in
all cases relief has followed in from three te
lerty-eiglit beura, The old plasters arc stage
coaches the Capclne Is a telegraphic dispaf.h.
Fer instance. Incases et Neuralgia. Muscular
Rheumatism. Lumbago, retarded action of the
Kidneys, and,"
" I give it up. doctor, and in case of need I'll
buy Bensen's," said the traveler, pleasantly.
In tbe centre et the genuine is cut the word
CAPCINE.
Seabnry & Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk.
mar20-2wdW,S&w
FIHST-CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CIGARS
15 for 25 cts &t
HARTMAVS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
T
HE ACCOUNTS OK THE KOLLOWING
named estates will be nresented ter con
firmatien en MONDAY, APRIL 1G, A: D 1883 :
soiemon Leccn's Trust Estate, ir. Benjamin
Musser. Trustee.
Jehn Hitter's Trust Estate, Walter Haldeman,
uumiuiuuu.
Levi Breneman's Trust Estate, Wm. B. Given,
T 111 H te(
Attest : SAM. MATT. FRIHY,
Prothenotary.
PROTnONOTART8 OFFICE, MARCH 19, 1883.
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piBABDI'IBK INSURANCE COBFaBY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current Rates.
Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East King Street.
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OR SALE.
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FOB BATiR
The undersigned offers for sale the lets of
ground adjoining his residence, en Charlette
and Walnut streets, In the city et Lancaster,
comprising 2H teet en Charlette street and
283 feet en Walnut street -
These lets will be sold en easy terms. In the
whole or In parts, te suit purchasers.
Apply te
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AFTEEN00N TELEGRAMS.
TO-DAY'S NEWS OVER THE WIRES.
Tbe Contlneaaee of the Inqaestia tneHav-eratlck-CeBkllag
Tragedy era. Uhler
Still Macs Prostrated.
New Yerk, March 21. The inquest in
the case of Wm. H. Haverstick, who was
shot en Monday evening by Gee. W. Conk Cenk
ling, was resumed te-day. Several witnesses
were examined bat no .new facts- were
elicited Mrs. EmmaUbler, sister of Conk Cenk
ling, is still in the hospital suffering from
nervous prostration, and .was unable te be
present as a witness. It is reported that
she will have recovered sufficiently by to
morrow te permit her attendance and tbe
inquest was adjourned until then. J.
Clement Uhler, Mrs. Uhler's husband, is
in Pennsylvania, and could net be sub
poenaed. THE DUKES CASE.
Disposition et It at Harrlsbarg.
Special Dispatch te the Ihtkujgkkcbk.
Habbisbure, March 21. The Heuso
judiciary committee this merninjf, through
Mr. MoReynelds, reported that the seat of
Dukes should be declared vacant, it olli elli
cially. ascertained that he has failed te be
qualified as & member and that he has
been guilty of such immoral and infamous
conduct as would render him unfit te oc
cupy a seat iu the Heuse.
This report was supplemented by a reso
lution asking the Heuse te empower the
committee te investigate the failure of
Dukes te report, and te inquire into his
conduct. The committee's request was
granted and the resolution offered by Am
merman was adopted, that tbe oath was
net te be administered te Dukes pend
ing investigation.
In the Senate.
The Senate was engaged ever au hour
in considering the free pass bill. Mr.
Laird offered au amendment, which was
adopted, that the issue of excursion and
commutation tickets be permitted. Mr.
Cooper offered an amendment, which was
adopted, that nothing in the act shall be
construed te prohibit companies from
issuing passes for charitable and
benevolent purposes. In this shape the
bill passed second reading. The following
bills were favorably reported : Te prohibit
traincing within one mile of religious
gatherings, such as camp-meetings ; for
the mere effectual punishment of public
lewdness.
A copy of the Heuse legislative appor
tionment bill was introduced. The Heuso
bill te equalize taxation for school dis
tricts formed from parts of mere than one
county was passed finally.
The Heuso considered the Philadelphia
piletage bill ever au hour.
A LACTEAL WAR.
Unflavored Tea-and Ne Milk Pnncbes
in
New Yerk.
New Yerk, March 21. There was
greater scarcity of milk in this city this
morning than en any clay since the war
between the farmers and the milk dealers
began. Milkmen were willing te give any
price for milk, but it was impossible te
supply their customers. A great portion
of the milk that did reach here came down
the Hudsen en barges.
NOT OUT OI DANGER.
The Victim of the Philadelphia Servant Girl
Suffers a Relapse.
Philadelphia, Mareb, 21 Tbe favor
able symptoms iu the case of Mrs. Lizzie
May, who was assaulted two weeks age
by her servant girl, Catherine Metzjcar,
are reported te have changed. The
inj'ured woman has, it is said,
experienced a relapse and while she is net
considered te be in immediate danger her
condition gives rise te some solicitude.
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EX-PRESIDENT DAIZ.
A Senthern Paper's Opinion el His Tour.
St. Leuis, March, 21. The Globe-Deme,
erat in an editorial says : " There is a
significance in the present tour of General
Daiz : that he is in hunt of a syndicate
which is endeavoring te secure his re-election
te the Mexican presidency and obtain
control of the valuable concessions which
Mexico has bestowed en certain railroads."
round Dead In His Burned Heuse.
Byres Station, Ohie, 21. The house
of Duncan Deles, near here, was burned
en Monday night and the dead body of
Mr. Deles, who was 98 years old and lived
alone, was found with a rope around the
neck. It is thought that he was strangled
by robbers, who then set the house en lire.
Mr. Deles had a large amount of money
about the house.
Sentenced in the Supreme Court.
Newport, R. I., March 21. In the su
preme court te-day, Kate A. Jenes was
sentenced te twenty-five years imprison
ment for arson, and Geerge Rounds te
three years imprisonment for burglary.
Beth pleaded nete centendere and received
their sentence unmoved.
Believed te be Concerned in the Jadsen
Murder.
Harford, Conn., March 21. Brooks
Jehnsen, the colored servant of the Misses
Judsen, of East Hartferd, was arrested
this morning en suspicion of being con
cerned iu their murder.
A Centenarian Dead.
Newark, March 21. Mrs. Peter Jack Jack
eon died last evening, aged 101 years, 1
month and 21 days.
Burned te Death.
Newport, R. I., March 21. The house
of Dr. Fisher, en Church street, was
burned early this morning and Mary
Barry, a domestic, was burned te death.
Felger's Return.
Washington, March 21. Secretary
Felger returned te Washington this morn
ing from Fortress Menree, en the revenne
cutter Ewing. He is much improved in
health.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
WASHiNGTON,March21 Fer the Middle
and Seuth Atlantic states and lower lake
regions, generally fair weather, variable
windp, mostly from north te east, station
ary or higher temperature and pressure.
MAJiKEllf.
Philadelphia Market.
PHM.ADtrHiA.March 21 Fleur market dul.
Superfine, S3 253 71; extra, f3 7534 25;
Penn'a Family. $5 0035 10.
Rye flour at 3 753 81.
Wheat steady : Del. and Pa. Red, $1 13
1 19; Ne. 1 White, S12O$012O.-
Cern quiet: Steamer, C2c; Sail Yellow and
Mixed, 65Wc ; Ne. 3 Mixed and Yellow, 6SQ61c,
as te location.
Oats dull but steady.
Rye quiet at CSc.
Previsions steady.
Lard steady.
Butter dull and prices favor buyers; Pa.
Creamery extra, S335c ; firsts, 30c ; Western,
3233c ; nrsts, 25c.
Rolls dull.
Eggs steady and fairly active ; Penn'a, 2fXQ
21c : Western, 2121c ; Southern, 21c.
Cheese firm, with fair demand.
Petroleum fl rmer ; tteflned, 8CJ8c. f
Whisky at $119. t
Grain and Prevision raotatteo.
One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, UV
last King street.
CBleaca. Mar. 21.
Wheat
Cexa Oats
Perk
Lard
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Cen KtHfe lower mad la mMtaftt,t..
mand : Mixed Wesura spot, 87aNBr: -tore.
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Oats JiXc lower; net, MMMr Wesna Wesna
Bemsecitia. 2 April, 53X0 ; Say. ilgMjili
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Cun cheese. Senna.
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Cottage cheese. S pieces,,
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reuirar. sni
ciucxens v pair (live).
" V plete (cleaned)..
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Pigeons. V nr.
Wild Ducks ft pr.......
Turkeys, live ,
" cleaned, ft a.
Ducks cleaned
Geese live ,
Vr5:
Beans. Lima, fl qt
carrem n Duncn
Cabbage, fl head.
Head salad ,
Potatoes fl Xpk.
" buS...
Sweet Potatoes pk
uuiuua fi j$ pK....
Radishes fl bunch.
aeup iieans ft qt.
saisuyfi nuncn.
Turnies W)nk.
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Apple Butter fiqt.
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Lard fl a J:
.mince Meat fi a
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Apples, fl H Pic,
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uauanasft nor.
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Cranberries, qt -V.6 '
fnAtn,..... AAA,. .4
Currants, dried, fl a.
Dried Apples fl qt...
" Peaches fl qt..
uemens fi aez
Oranges fldez
KSH.
Black Bass, fl ft..... ,
Cattish fl a
Ced fl ft
Mullets, fl ft
reran
Reck. UM
Smnlta V !h Ua.
Salmen fl ft ......:.:...4&W .'.
Snn
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Suckers
Halibut
Pike....
Shad....
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XKATS.
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iieei at. iron t Maaqfe-vv
Beet Steak, ft JmM$&-.
u Beast (lib) V ft
it M fnVn,ntr U. .
V.vj j ''a
corned, fl a
" Dried, fl ft
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Bologna dried,
Bacen M ft JiMrfctfK
caives iiiver . ' S't3
Ham, sliced, fl ft....
Ham. whole $ ft....
Lamb fl ft
Mutten W ft
Perk fl ft
Shoulder fl ft
Sausage f) ft
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smeKeu p a .is
Veal fl ft 10at
Pudding ,...mb
Whole Heg fl ft ,9c
ORAIK.
Cern fl bus 8088
Cleverseed, fl bus M 86M
Fleur V qr. 73He
Cern meal, f? qt ,5e
Oatmeal fl ft te
Hay Timcthy fl ten 917WIB
" Clever fl ten 5
Oats fl bus ...Sta
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Timethy Seed fl bus S3.I
Wheat bus tLlBL9i)
Flaxseed, fl bus $t Ot
Hungarian, f( una si a
Orchard Grass, fl bus ...Si M
Hemp, fl bus SS 59
Herd Grass, fl pus ....91 59
Rape Seed, fl bus $3 5C9JS e
Stock Market.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Steelte
also United States Bends reported dally by
Jacob B. Lohe, 22 North Queen street.
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uenver uie Grande ,
N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.... 37?
Kansas and Texas Xl2
LiaKoanero neu
New Jersey Central ....... 7131
New Yerk. Ontario W 2514
St. Paul. M. ft Omaha iVA
Pacmc Mall 40
Rochester A Pittsburgh 19
Wabash. St. Leuh Pacific.... 2S&
Pennsylvania Central 6l
PhUadelphla A Reading. 264
Northern PaclUc Cem cej
rreierrea....
Buffalo Pitts. A West .......
Lecal Steeka ana Bends.
Reported by J. B. Leng.
Far
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Lanc-'Uy B per ct. Lean, due 1883.. 418
" 1885... 100
van... m
u 1895... 10C
' 5 per ct. In ler 30 years.. 109
" 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 199
" 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100
" 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 109
" 6 ' in 10 or 20 years. 109
Manhelm borough lean 100
MBOMXAWaOUS BTOOKm.
Quarryvllle R. R. $N
MUlersvllle Street Car. SO
Inquirer Printing Company 00
Watch Factory 100
Gas Light and Fuel Company...... 9a
Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company.........
Susquehanna Iren Company...... 100
Marietta Hollowware ...
Stevens Heuse 00
SlcUy Island 00
East Brandy wlne Wayneab'g.... 00
Millersville Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
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100
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Quarryvllle R. R.. due 1893 .MOO
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Reading A Columbia R. R,,5's 189
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1886 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
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Big Spring A Beaver Valley 9 90 $ M.' J
riugepviri ccxiucvguvia. .... ...... u
luiuuiuia ab iiuceuiub uui., ........ i
Columbia A Washington .... 90
Columbia ft Big Spring 90
Columbia ft Marietta 96
Maytown ft Elizabethtown 25
Lancaster ft Ephrata 90
Lancaster ft Willow Street..... J
Straseurg Millport................ 90
Marietta s Maytown................. 90
Marietta ft Mount Jev. 90
Lanc.Ellzabetht'nftMIddlet'n..... 199
Lancaster ft Fraitvllle. 00
Lancaster ft Lititz 90
Lancaster ft Willlamstewn 90
Lancaster ft Maner 00
Lancaster ft Manheim 90
Lancaster ft Marietta................ 90
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Lancaster ft Susauehanna..: ..
BARK STOCKS.
First National BanK.
Farmers' National Bank 00
Fulton National Bank MO
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Lancaster County National Bank.. 00
Columbia NatieualBank... ......... 190
Christiana National Bank. 180
Ephrata National Bank :....... M" '
First National Bank, Columbia...... M0
First National Bank, Strasburg.... M0
First National Bank, Marietta...... M0
First National Bank. Mount Jey.. M0
Lititz National Bank................ M0.
Manhelm National Bank............ M0
ITnlen National Bank. Mount jay. 00
New Helland National Bank....... M0
Gap National Bank M0"
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n,ikM. abahIvim 4 dklah701 ai
97Q7 65 ; heavy, 97 65Q8 05 ; light, 97 M0J7 W
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about steady: quality only lair: expert-aft Ts
98 507 ; geed te choice sMpplng, 0 MOP 49: vfr, :
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a 96 ; stockers and feeders steady at 009OeJ(v
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Sheep Receipts, 4,700 head ; sUpaMate, 9J00
bead: tcenera! market strtnur: all saMf
choice te extra. 36 60:goedtooHoiav 0009- i
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ports tbe cattle trade dull at lee for aaac jaanv-
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Fhlladelpnias, 97 850a 99; Tedeaaf ItOtf -
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