.-' y& ,-v-. --a??--', v ' '- "v.. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY, MARCO 30, 1883. J VTtr- .- - - COLUMBIA yflEWS. :i!lt KICUULAK CORRESPONDENCE Event Along the Susquehanna Item or Interest Inland Around tbe Borough ricked up by the Intelli gencer Keperter. The fire committee of council visited the different lire companies' engine houses yesterday, with a view of ascertaining the ueeds of the companies. All are in geed condition in every respect, the members taking a pride in keeping their apparatus in thorough order. Twe things are new needed, but there seems te be little pros pect of either becoming a thing of the near future. The fire department needs a hook and ladder truck, and the Shawnee company should have a new engine house. The former can only be secured by 'a de termined agitation of the question by the united companies, if it can be obtained at all, and the latter will only be built when the present rickety structure falls te pieces. The firemen receive no pay for their services, and it seems but just that they should have a respectable place of assemblage. Found Dead in lied Win. Kane, a man of mature age, was discoveied dead in his bed yesterday at his home en Filth htreet. Deputy Coro Core ner Jehn Frank impanelled the following jury, whose verdict of death caused by congestion of the lungs was the result of the report of an examination which was made by Dr. Alex. Craig : A. H. Gilbert, James Kennedy, Wm. Brady, W. C. Pylc, Michael Aldinger aud Frederick Siruck. The lemains weie interred yesterday afternoon. A Cake Walk. The congregation of the A. M. E. church cleared about $25 by the cake walk which they held in the armey last night. The walk began at 9 o'clock. The prize, a line large cake, which was presented by Mrs. Lizzie Resin, was carried off by Simen Walsen and daughter, Mrs. Sarah Little, his partner, hinging, promenading aud feasting formed the amusement of the remainder of the evening. Quite a number of white people attended te see the fun afforded by the walk for the cake, i'eraenul Points Mr. Charles Haldemau left te day for Sing Sinjr, N. Y.. where he is attending a militaiy academy Mr. Ed. Ferney is con fined te the heuse by illness. Mrs. F. t Bletz is visiting her daughter, Mrs. It. F. Rankin, at Delta, Pa. Daniel Shaub has letunied te his home at Buckstown, Pa. The several jiie companies of the borough have all been presented with a wagon lead of weed by Mr. E. N. Smith. The heys will net forget this kindness in tune of need should it ever come. Jhi.-j afternoon's tiding part' te Lancaster did net take place. Toe much mud and slush. Tite Churches . The love feast at the Methodist church last cveniug was laigely attended. Sing ing, prayers, the rendering of testimony in favor of lehgiun and an address by the pastor composed the services. The con giegatieus were net dismissed until after !:a0 o'clock. Itev. S. D. C. Jacksen, the new United Brethren church pastor, arrived here yes terday from his late home in Saxen, Pa., aud is new the guest of Wm. Hiteshue, en Locust street. His first sermon te his new congregation will be preached en SunJay meruing. Railroad News. Thice hundred cress ties instead of two hundred, as at first supposed, were ruined by Tuesday's wreck en the Columbia and I'eit Deposit raihead. As most of them were well retted and in excellent condition te be replaced by new ones, the less will be very slight. The dispatchers office in the west yards of the Pennsylvania raihead is again being improved en its interior. Five train jumpers who were caught by P. It. It Policeman Ed. Kennedy, yester day, were taken te jail te day. Officer Shuck al-e escorted four ' bums " te the Lancaster jail. Ills Injun-. The following officers were elected last night at the mcetiug of Osceola tribe Ne. 11, lted Men : Sachem, B. F. Eicheily ; S. 8 , Gee. Studoureth ; J. S , Geerge C. Hill ; C. of It., S. B. Cleppcr ; K. of W.. Harry Nelte. sr. ; representative te grand cuuucil, S. B. Clepper ; trustees, Gee. G. Moeio aud Ilcniy Eisenberger. ill '.Iiimi.css Circli'H. Mr. J. A Meyers, the druggist, has a mortar aud pestle which he obtained fiem an island of Charleston Harber, S. C, during the late war, while he was a member of the 45th legimenc of infantry Pennsylvania veluuteers. The maple caudy stand has been erected at Wagner's corner, something te take the school children's, eyes and their pennies likewise. Obituary. Martin L. Kraus, son of Mr. F. E. Kraus, residing en Frent steeet, died yes terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock of pneu monia, aged 14 mouths. The funeral will be held iu Salem Lutheiau church en Sunday at 2 p. in., after which the re mains will he taken te Marietta for inter ment. l.uxiiKps CnatiKC. Messrs. Ileii-c and Kauffmau have dis solved paitncrship by mutual agreement. The former retains the hardware store and the latter all of the interests of their steam heater patent. Scheel Clclru-len. The birthday anniversary of the poet, Oliver Wendell Helmes, was appropriate ly celebrated hoie te day by the public helioels. Manj of the schools werevisited by the parents and friends of the pupils, who listened with interest. Oflicers Elected. Last evening the following officers lted Jacket Tribe, Ne. 45, I. O. It. of M. v.eie elected : Sachem Otte Weber. Senior Sagamore Peter Wohlseu. Junier Sagamore Jehn. Secretary Otte Pachelbel. Assistant Secretary Francis Ziegler. Itepiescntative Carl Shultz. Treasurer Francis Neudorf. Contracts Awarded. The contract for building the peer heuse barn was te day awarded te Jehn M. Bachraau, of West Willow, by the commissioners. The contract for the collection of the t-sxCs of Maner township Was awarded te S A. Weir.it 1.49 per $100, and that of West Hempfield te H. Fraelich at $1.24 per $100. Old Coins. Richard Edwards, of Quarryville, showed us this morning a Jarge collection of old coins that be gathered in the course of his business. They are of American, Spanish, English, French, German and ether nationalities, the old-fashioned half cent, tip, levy and quarter of ancient date, forming a large proportion of them. Seme of them are quite valuable. The Weather. This "villainous month of March," with its thermemetrical fluctuations and pneumonia, holds en te its proverbial disagreeable reputation with a tenacity that bids fair te be iu ferce until-April has a geed opportunity te get around and make himself felt. Sale of Stocks Jacob B. Leng, real estate and insurance agent, sold en Thursday, at private sale, $2,100 Lancaster city 5 20 year 4 per cent, bends at par and April interest, and 10 shares Lancaster & Lititz turnpike stock at $75 per share, UBITUAItY. Death of Jeseph Fret ten. Jeseph Preston, ,one of the eldest news paper men in Lancaster, died at his resi dence, Ne. 20 East German street, about 11 o'clock last night, in the 72d year of his age. The immediate cause of his death was typhoid pneumonia, induced by a cold taken about a week age, though he had been iu impaired health for several years past. Mr. Preston was born in West Greve, Chester county, Pa., en the 7th of January, 1812. After receiving a country school education, he learned the printing business, his first work being en a little paper printed in the neighborhood, with the high sounding title of the Genius of universal emancipation. The paper had but a brief existence and Preston was sent te Wilmington te finish his trade having ac complished which he made a tour of the Southern and Western states as a jour- neyman printer. On returning te Penn sylvania he took a position en the Betha nia Palladium, printed by Reuben Cham bers, and was working in that village when the first cars en the Philadelphia and Columbia railroad passed through it. Later he married Elizabeth Smith, and for some yearskept a store at Andrews'Bridge, this county. lie came te Lancaster about 1851, and took a position first en the In dependent Whig and afterwaida en the Inland Daily, as compositor, reporter and clerk. When the Daily Express was start ed a few years afterwards, Mr. Piesten was offered and accepted a position as cleik and bookkeeper, and remained in the employ of the publishers, Messrs. Peasel & Geist. for a period of twenty years. When the Express was purchased by Mr Kiestand and merged m the Axaminer, Mr. Preston went with it aud remained en the paper until the time of his death, first as bookkeeper, aud when declining health unfitted him for that position, he acted u.3 proof reader and did ether light office work. In every relation of life Mr Preston was faithful, diligent and exemplary. He was conscientious in the most trifling details of duty. Bern a Quaker, he remained a Quaker through life, an1 carried his re ligious convictions into everyday life. Early imbued with a leve of liberty he was an Abolitionist when Abolitionism was held in contempt by uiue tenths of the people and he re mained an Abolitionist until slavery was fiually abolished. When the Itepub Iican paity was organized he connected himself with it, and was among (hose who feiced the pirty from its comparatively conservative position te an aggressive pe sitien against slaveiy. While connected with the Expre&and Examiner he wrete many able ;:i tides en political aud ether question. Hi was a diligent reader and kept himsc-It we)i pos cd en all current events, aud the literal in e of the day. As a husband and father he was kind and in dulgent, and as a citizen his name was without spot or blemish. His wife and two ri:iughteir .Mirvive him one of his daughters l;'t')? .-ingle and the ether the wii'e of Air. Hi it.il. , late of the Millersville Nermal mjIie.i1., new of Philadelphia. His death was peaceful and happy, as his life had been pr.re and upright. Death or Jehn XV. Snllt. Jehn W. Swift, head of the family of that name, died at his home at Fulton IIouse, Fulton township, yesterday morn ing at, 1) o'clock, aged 8G years. He was a leading citizen of the "lower end of the county, a man of the strictest intemity, and held in high repute by all who knew him. He was a farmer, possessed of ample means and lived nearly all his life in the locality in which he died. lie was an uncompromising Republican in politics and a prominent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. He was the last of five brothers, all of whom lived te a geed old age. Four sisters survive him. He will be buried iu the graveyard attached te the Bethel, en the farm belonging te the family. Sentenced. Rebert and Levi Chew, the colored giave robbers, formerly from the lower end of this county, vhere sentenced in Philadel phia, yesterday, the former te two years aud the latter te eighteen mouths impris onment. " New Partnership. After Apiil 1st, Wm. L. Fisher, giecer, 104 East King street, will take his brother into partnership, and the husinc&s will he carried en uuder the firm name of Fisher &Bre. til'li.VlAL. XOT1VJ.H. " Why, what are you patting thai en my feet tr," askc a, man witlt a heavy cold. " Why, te draw the cold out ei your head," answered the considerate muse. " The dcucu you say, I would rather have It slay where it is than be drawn the whole length et my body." At any rate there is a mere plu.::uit method than that, go and get mc a heitle et Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. i KILL IN THE WORKSHOP. 'i O dO gOO(l WOl'k the mechanic must have geed health. It long hours et con linemen t in cleie rooms have en en leefeled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once and hefore some organic trouble appears, take plenty et Hep Bitters. Ills sys tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve stiength cned, his sight become clear, and the whole constitution be built up te a higher working condition. marXMRtcnd Take three times a day. only tUemcnt ei Simmons Liver Kci ; see tlicadvor tlicadver tlicadvor uluter. , Don't DIe in the Heuse. 'Rough en Rata." Cleirs out rats, mice, i reaches, bed-bugs, flies, unts, mole", ehip- mnnKg. gophers, lac. 3 Dresses, cieaks, coats, stockings and all garments can be colored suceesslnlly with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable colors only 10c. Themas Slinien, Wrightsvillc, Pa., bays: " Brown's Iren Bitters Instantly relieved me of an alarming flutter et the heart." Fer sale by II. jj. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Qiiecn street. nr2C-lwd&w Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile rills ler the cure et Neuralgia are a success." Dr. O. 1 Ilelman, Curlstlanlmrg, Va Mcts. nt druggists, "I'm happy te tay Dr. Bensen's S'.in Cure has cured my Eczema of the scalp, of four years utanding." J no. A. Andiews, Att'y at Law, Ashton, 111. $1, at druggists. Endorsed by physicians. DyerEVTic, nervous people, "out of soils," Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic w ill cure. Ask for Coliten's Ot druggists, m C-lwdeed.tw The loelish reject, the wise accept ; read the advertisement et tlnimens I. iver Regulator. vie te 11. 11. Cecnran'-i drug snore ler Mrs. tiYieman'i New Jf a' tonal Dyes. Fer bright inland tlurabiUiy et color, arc uncquuled. Colei tieui 2 te ft pounds. Directions in Kng ll.ih.'.ud Herman. I'riee. ir emits. Feu a cough or teie threat, the best medi cine Is Hale's Heney of norelieund and Tar ? Pike's Toothache Dreps cure iu one minute. m-.6-lwdeed&w Feu Lame Hack, Side or Chest use SHI LOU'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 55 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 13!) Nertli Queen tieet, Lancaster. tebllcedG A t"e;;iii com or cute ir.ieat sneum ee stepped, neglect frequently icsulta tn en In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. 15r.wns i.renc-hial Troches de net diseider the stomach like ceugti syrups and bal-sums, but act directly en thelniiamcd parts, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma, 1J:ek1iiu1 Ce-ighs, Catarrh, and the Threal Tieubicj which Singers and PuMlcSpeakers tire subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give period satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an ontlre generation, they nave at tained we) . .nerltcd rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. bold at 2.1 cents, a box overvwhero. mv-lvdTTh&F&lvw Tld Kits. Samples tree at Grocers. It. A. BartlettA Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. U2-26td&Uw IC s TKAWBKlDGE & CLOTHIK. Visitors te Philadelphia Should Make it a point te Gall and Inspect the LARGEST STOCK OF MY GOODS In Pennsylvania ; which stock is net exceeded by any. en sale in the United States. Lookers en are cordially welcome. Strawbridge & Clothier. STJMMEE SILKS- It may be thought early for these goods, but new is the tline te pur- cnuse, anu ler several reasons : First Our stock Is full anil com plete in new, fresh goods. Second All these goods have been se bought andare marked at such low price as te afford but little piellt either te the makers or eur-b'-'Iviis. They cannot be sold lower, it as low, later en. Third Buying mew allerds ample time te ntake up at leisure. We have geed r asen te 1 elleve t hat we are showing the most varied nsseitiiicnt and best values ever eilered in this market. WE HAVE Stuifc Silks at 40 cents. StihA Silks at 45 cents. Stripe Silks at 50 cents. stripe Silks at 5't cents. STHirE Silkb at 65 cents. 30 designs N'KAT 11LACK silks (20 TUU BEST TnE BEST This I-1 he LINEN DEPARTMENT. We also quote, without comment, a Iw et the many genuine bar gain lets new ettered In this department. Full size cream huck towels, extra heavy. 12)4 cents each. Full blzed WAbUKD IIuck Tewcls. very desir.ible ler hotels ami bearding houses. 1'rlce 123--2 c-iiti. Handsome, plain white Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, w hieli usually bell ler 50 eentJ, at i" cents each. Heavy cream and bleached G human Dama-k Towels at. 25 cents each ; very remarkable viilm. Honeycomb Hath Towels, with knotted liinge at 20 cents ; reduced Ii-ein2 cents. Desirable Turkish Hath Towels at 20 cents each ; reduced tiem 2- cents. 8 4 UkD Berder Leem Table Cleths at $1 25 each; must be seen te be properly appreciated 8-4 Bed JSerder Leem Table Cleths, nearly bleached, at $1,75 each; would be geed value for $3.51'. 8-10 Ked Berder Cream Lunch Cletjis, at $2 u) each ; this number has always been sold ler $2.75. I'lain and Bed liuuDEK Leem Damask Taislu Linen at 50 cents per yard ; the best value yet offered. (Olneh Hand Leem Cream Damahk ut 05 cents per vaui ; we imperU d this te sell ler 75 cents. Alse HUNDREDS OF OTHER MAlUi 4.INS Just as clie.ip as the ones leerlucl. We desire te make knewu te our out-of-town customers who find it inconvenient te visit the city every time Dry Goods aie needed, that our MAIL ORDER D3PARTMBNT is se perfected that shopping may be done while sittiug comfortably at home, almost as satisfactorily as at our counters. All that is necessary is te address us a letter or postal card, mentioning the kinds of goods desired, aud samples te telect from will bj immediately forwarded. Every lady should subscribe for our Fashion Quarterly. Each number contains valuable articles en personal and home adornment, and domestic economy, four pages of music, aud a thousand engravings of fashions. It is both a mag azine and a hand-book for shopping by mail ; and the subscription pi ice is only 50 cents per year. Send five three cent stamps for a saraple copy. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, m30 F&w In Het Water. Orplm Jl. Hedge, Battle Creek,?lich., writes: '1 upset a tea-kettle et boiling het water en my hand. I at once applied Themas' Kciec tric Oil, and the effect was te immediately nllay t tic pain. 1 was cured In thiee d.iss." Fers-ale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, i::7 and 130 North Uuceu street. The dltsagreeable operation et lerclng liquids into the head, anil the use et exciting snuffs, are being superseded by Ely's Creuni Balm, a cure ler Catarrh, Gelds in the hend and Hay Fever. Price 50 cents. Apply Inte nostrils with little linger. Many persons iu Plttsten and vicinity aie using Ely's Cream Balm, a Catarrh lcmedy, with most tatlsfaclery leaulf. A lady down town is iccevcring the sense et smell which she hail net enjoyed ler illteen ytais. Mr. Baibcr, the druggist,5ias used it In his lamily and commends It very highly. A young Tunkhannepk lawyer, known te many of our readers, testifies that he was cured of partial duutness. I'ittsten, 1'a , Gazette, Avy. 15, 1S79. ui22-2wdM.W,F.V Sklu IlsiSKt-f. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most invet "S wayne's Ointment'' "Swayne's Ointment" Jeratecnsea of bkln il's " wayne's Ointment" i ' Swayne's Ointment" eae-., such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" ) .. ,.,.. B...,(1 ,,,. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 saIt l -"-nsc!iid 1 tad, "Swayne's Ointmeni" baber's itch, sores, all "Swuyne's Ointmeni" ) erllst ..,-.. ..,,, -Swayne's Ointment" 1 cruty' c.ii, itching, "Swayne's Ointment" S skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" . , .im,.,,!-,, rnm. "Swayne'sOIntment"1' al '' l-ssn.r eom eem "Swayne's Ointment" pi lint, itching piles, 'Swayne's Ointment" ) .. , .ff.-et-n.' cure "Swayne's Ointment" ) U1L "nly ' LCtua cur0 "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl "S wayne's Ointment" S nate or long standing. I Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES , where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Conch, Celd or isore Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease 13 often the result. "DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYBUP WILD CIIERUY " cures the meat severe coughs and colds, actsdirectly en the lungs, threat and chest, purines the bleed, and ter bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary at at at loctiensol longstanding, jtisthebtstrcmedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large eize is the most economical Sold by nil best druggists. m-M W&Flyd.tw "' ' -' ' VEA.TH8. Preston. March 29,1833. in tlds city, Jeseph 1 Preston, in the 72d year et his age. The relatives and lilends oi'llie family are respecttully invited te attend the iuneral from his late residence, Ne 20 East Geiman street, en Sunday afternoon at 2J-J o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemeteiy. 2td JV-fcll- A.Dm.ltlIl3lBlH'!i. ELOUKONFOKSALt-WlLL HE SOLD In Centre Square te-morrow morning a lirst-class Melodeon (piano box) without ro se tve. ltd AFTKK Al'ltlL 1ST THK OKOCKKV businc ss will be carried en at the old es tablished stand, Ne. 101 East King street.under the new Arm name of ltd FISHER A BRO. TKVESTMKNX X 1.1U1TKD AMOU Of Western Market Company Stock may be had at par, $je per snare, Dy persons living iu j tlin cenntrv west et the eltv. Apply te HENRY C. HARNKR. At the First National Rank. By order et Committee en Subscriptions. ltd T91POKTAMT KACTS. Forpersens contemplating the puichase el" a Hist class organ. The LANCASTER ORGAN MANUFACTORY has turned i.ut hundreds et organs which are in daily use, giving the best et satisfaction without excep tion. Over 200 organs in Lancaster alone. They contain all the late Improvements of any merit known te the trade, btsldes many improvements which uie net found in any ether make et organ there fore making them superior te any ether. They are sold direct te the purchaser ami can be delivered the same day tney leavu the shop, thereby avoiding all possibility of buying an organ which has been carted ever the coun try from place te place for aycar or mere. They are guaranteed for five years. Price run from J50, 75, $00. $100, $125 and up. Alse agency ter the Celebrated Cl'.lckeiing & Sen's Pianep.smaKinstruments.strings etc. Agency ler all kinds et machinery for sash facterys, machine theps, etc., Bits, i'lancs. Knives, etc. Machine Oils of every description ut manu facturers' wholesale ptices. Send at once for Illustrated Circulars et Or gans, Pianos and machinery te the LANCASTER OttGAN MANUFACTORY, 920 North Oneen street. mar373tdAltw Lancaster, Pa. If JEW J.JVMXTJSeMSX8. IiOUISINKS IK COLORED CHECKS at 75 cents. Glace double checks at 7") eciit?. Glace single cuecks at 75 cents 3 cesigns elaie stripe at 75 cents, of colored and -white block checks at 10 cents. Black amd white leusises (Extra Oualitv). at S5 cents. Extra quality Mouiimine leuis- At FIVE DULL A iNKsatSS cents. Jaspk jiourmne silks at8. cents. AND WHITE STRirED inches wide), at $1.00. Extra quality glace block checks at $1.00. Best quality elace block checks at Sl.'J.). LOUISIJfES MADE Ut S1.60. LOUISINK3 MADE 21 lllClltS euecis. wiue), at 1 75. The patterns are iiewiug just hew te only let of these in Vliil'a Te ducrd from IB cents te EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. y tT. J? A li VJFV tUIII.IU SALK. POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE -AT NO. 221 NORTH QUEEN STREET, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1883. Twelve Head Driving Horses. Teu Head Farm Herass. Three Market Wagons. Twe Tep Buggies. And ether articles te unmereus loe mention A credit of Sixty Days will be given. S. Hess & Sen. Auct. nicw a n rx.Ji ris vans nth. lt. LKVKKUOOl HaS KK'OVfU TO U Ne. 27 Ea.t James street, corner ei fin U tlan. Professional calls promptly ans-veie.'l at all hemy. m2iMwd T)IANOS UA1CKFULLY KKMOVKU BY X experienced bunds. AUG. F. REINOEHL. m'M-lwd .Ne. 32(5 North Queen street. I?OK F1K1S XN.SUICA1SUK 1 GO TO BATJSMAN & BURNS, Insurance Agents, Ne. 10 West Oiange Street. raar2S-CtdR JHVO SHAI I. HAKII-MAUK HAVANA I cigars, clear Havana tillers, for 5 els , ut HARTilAN'S" YKLLOW FRONT CIGAR TORK. NOJ1UK. A1A. rKnSONS HUI.UINO tickets en the buggy et the U. u. K. ei P. tail-or wish tickets aie ieque9tcd te meet at Temperance Hall en SATURDAY, MARCH 31, at 8 o'clock, at i7hieh time the drawing will lake place By order et the 2UIR COMMITTKK. "VTUTICK. A SKMI ANNUAL DiVIUKND 1A of one dnllur per share et stock has been declared by the L. A M. R R. Ce.. payable ie the stockholders at the elllce of the treasurer, No.7Seiitn Duke stieet, Laucister, en and alter April 1, ItHI. CHARLliS DUNUK-t, iu30 3td Ticasurer. T)ALACK it FASHION. ASTRICH BROTHERS, Agl. NO. 13KAST KING ST. OUR NK(V DEPARTMBNTS ARE NOW IN FULL BLAST and have proved u GREAT SUCCESS. Our Hue et Dress Goods, pronounced by all a Very Choice Selection. In our s-tock et Dress Goods can be teund all grades trem the Lewest Prices te the Finest Goods. Geed Calicos 5c., wairanted last colors ; Geed Gin ghams lie., warianlcd last eolers : Plaid Dress Ginghams, 8c per yard ; English Percales, new Spring Designs. Ifyic ; Elegant Styles or New sateens, 25c ; Large Line of Choice Law lis Se, price elsewhere 12ic. All colors eik -halt wool Caehineics, 12c New Style Plata Goods ISc, worth 25c. French Mohair, 25e. All Weel Nun's Veillng,?5c,ull colors. 30-lnch wide Cash mere, all colors, 25c. Gerstcr Cleth Suitings, 23c. Pongee Silks, 37Kc. 4" Incnes wide All All Weel Dcbege, 60c, a great bargain. 41 Inches wide All-Weel Cleth Suiting. 75c. RLACK CASHMERES. The Cheapest Line et these goods In Lancas ter, trem 25c per yard upwards. Our Line el II LACK S1LK3 must be seen te bi apprecia ted. We claim that you can save irein IS te 25 psr ceni. ny enying tnese goods ireni us. i.au anu ce mem ueiore Duymg eisewnere, HEADY-MAD K DRESSES. We have all the above mentioned goods made up in the Latest Spring Styles, se that you can buy the material or a drcs already made up. We have en hand a very nice Line ei Dresses, but the assortment is net as com plete as it will be about the middle of Apill, when we will show as fine a line et these goods as can be found In any et the large cltl s. LADIES' SPRING COATS. Just lecclved a large let. Selling very low. Ladies' Muslin Underwear and Infa.it's Wear; the largest stock In Lancaster and the lowest prices. NEW SPUING HATS. Ail the Latest Shapes in Canten, Braid and Milan. Spring Hats and Bennets In black and all the new shades aud colors. Canten Hats at 23c. Scheel Hats ler children In all the new shades and shapes. Crepe Bennets at ex tremely low prices. Crepe Veil-. Bargains in Black Ostrich Tips and Piuukb. New Flowers and Feathers. An Elegant and Large Assort ment et Ladies', Gent's aud Children's SPRlNu HOSIERY of all grades at the lowest possible prices. KID GLOVES Our stock In this department was never se complete. A full assortment of Terra Cottas and Tans in 3 buttons ; 5-hook lacing and Muaquetafrc, each pair warranted. Hamburg Embroideries We have Just opened another new let which which we offer at low prices. Drees Trim mings, Buttens and Laces at lower prices than ever. Ribbons in all the New Shades. New goods received dally. Onr stock et goods in each department-Was never se complete as new. FIVE DOLLAR DKESS PATTERNS. PINE FRENCH DRESS PATTERNS (lull quantity ler an entire dress.) 113 EACH: The former pi ice was $10.50. Each et these beautiful mtterim contains lour vards et double width silk and wool French novelty goods imported te retail at $2.00 per yard, besl les four yards et 42-lncls all wool French Shooda Cleth, worth CIV, cents ntr van!. There are twenty different styles and colorings, including some daik, souie medium and some light put up i.icely make up. in boxes, with fashion-plates- GLOVES. We have secured, at an enormous less te the maker the kniiihe STOCK 07 PERR1N VERRE3' BEST QUALITY FRENCH KID GLOVES, Willi tllO pop ular Fester lastening, 5 te 15 hooks. Nearly Twelvi: Theusakd Fairs, and with little pre lit t e ourselves turn them ever te our patrons at Just about one-half Tnein value. There were at tlu beginning of the sale .r70i) pairs, 5 Heeks at $1.00 ; regular price, $2 03. 4500 pairs, 7 Heeks at $1.25 : regular price, $2.25. 13i 0 pairs. 10 Heeks at $U0 : legular price, $2 50. 300 pairs, 15 Hoek.sat $1.50 ; regular price, $J.G0. The regular prices quoted above are the lowest til which the goods have ever been sold. Ne better glove U, or can be, made. Every pair Is warranted pcrtect. The sizes are full and complete. Every color is Included. As tliis offering excited widespread interest as seen as the distri bution cf the gloves began, and they are going rapidly, we advise our patrons te avail themselves et the opportunity. ". lSFMlZKTk. Twe Pair Mules. Three Sets Single Twe Sets Deuble Harness. Harness. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. J. C. HOUGHTON. mar2G-lyd A'jzn Ajri,t;iist:Mt.n'i6. 17IAS1 KUN MARKK.T llOUSK COMPANY li An adjourned meeting of the stockhold ers will be held FRIDAY, MARCH 39, In the Orphans' Court-Roem, at 8 o'clock p. in., ter election of Directors, etc. m23-St ALLAN A. IIEUB, Sec'y. L'UL.TON OPERA HOUSK. WEDNESDAY EVEMNti, APRIL 4. THE Madisen Square Theatre Company IN YoungIrs.Wintlirep. Demestic Leve Story Splendidly IJedUtifully Told Acted. A PURE DOMESTIC DRAMA. AN EXCELLENT l, AST OF CHARACTERS- The play will b. modeled alter the Theatre St-tling. presented with scenery lameus Madisen Squnre Seats Secured Saturday. at Opera Heuse. Sale open ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS.. maieO-St .75, 50 A 3 CENTS. W" L.IAMSON JE KOaTEK. Tough Suits. In JUVENILE CLOTHING, the BOS, let them be large or small, must have tough Suits. Net only tough in material, but tough and strongly sewed, with butteus lasieneu en se they will net come off until the goods give way. OUR CLOTHING for the JUVENILES this ,-casea has been selected with especial care te this essential point toughness. They are made or strictly lellable goods, worthy the consideration of ail buyers dtsiring well-maJe garments at prices we guarantee the Lowest Lewest Clean,' natty and gracetul, with utility. Ainend the very many handsome styles are some pretty pleated waists ler the little Beys, tiom4teG years et age, the description et which would be almost useless Te lully ap preciate them you must coiqe and see them. There are no long stairs te climb. We have them in . comfortably fitted room en the llrst fleer, apart from the ether Clothing. The YOUTHS' and MEN'S NEW SUITS are fast tilling up the vacant counters and our stock of KLB.iAXT SPRING OVER3ACKS are In excellent condition for variety et styles and colors. SOLE AGENTS for R. DUNLAP ft CO. and J. B. STETSON'S FINE HATS. FURNISH ING GOODS In all he latest novelties. TRUNKS and VALISES, RUBBER GOODS and OILSKIN COATS and PANTS for FISH ERMEN. 4S-B00T AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will open first week In APRIL. WILLIAMS0M & FOSTER, Nes. 34,36 &38 E. King St., LANCASTER. PA. SECOND EDITION. FBIDAY BVE'G, MABCH 30, 1883. EUROPE. USUAL. BCLLETm OJT DISTUKBAMCESfc Timely ArreaU Made by Gatbertng Uyaa- inlte Fiends In An Ameclcan-EnglUb Matrimonial " Alliance " Formed. Liverpool. March 30. The police of this citv are in possession of information which indicates that the arrests made here and at St. Helena yesterday, of men bring ing infernal machines from Ireland, were timely and prevented eutraees which had been planned and were te have been exe cuted yesterday evening. The destruction of public buildings, involving possibly great less of life, was part of the plot. An Alliance " Arranged." Londen, March 30. A matrimonial al liance has been arranged between Hugh Northcote, son of Sir Stafferd Northcote, and Miss Edith, daughter of ex-Secretary Hamilton Fish, of New Yerk. Threatening Letter. The police are in receipt of a letter purporting te emanate from Fenian sources threatening that unless the men charged with the Phoenix Park murders and new confined in jail are at once released the Central telegraph office in Londen will be blown up. Ball Befc-jed. Cere, March 30. Bail was refused this morning in the case of the three men, Fettersone, O'Kerlichy and Carmedy, who were arrested last night charged with being members of a secret society, the object of which was te com mit murders and te blew up buildings. STATE LKG13L.ATUKK Various Hills Acted en In the Senate. Special Dispatch te the Iktbluekncer. Harrisburg, March 30. In the Senate te day a large number of remenstrances were presented Against the prohibitory constitutional amendmet, one by Mylen from 8 citizens of Marietta. The bill was repotted favorably requiring notaries public te indicate in their seal when their terms expire. Bills were introduced te prevent the killing or destroying of English sparrows; te prohibit the manufacture of toy deadly weapons. The Senate bill requiring per sons furnishing material for the building of houses te give notice of their intention te file a lien was defeated. Adjourned until Tuesday at 4 p. m. Hopbe Proceeding!. nARRisnuRa, Pa., March 30. In the Heuso the consideration of the bill mak iug it a misdemeanor for the governor, lieutenant governor, heads of department, judges of the supreme and ether courts, aud members of the Legislature te receive free passes or passes at a discount was then resumed. Ilulings made a speech in favor of the amendment making it an indictable offense for rail read companies te issue passes. After Lewry, of Iudiaua, had made a carefully prepared speech in favor of the bill, Devenney witbdiew his amendment prehib iting editors, physicians and ethers from accepting passes. Uassen then of fered as a substitute for the bill tbe Senate lill piehibiting rail road companies fiem issuing passes except te officers or employees of the company. Mr Ilulings withdrew his amendment in favor of the one proposed by Mr. Hassen, and the discussion took a wide range. Mr. Niles said be voted against the no pa's feature in the censti tutien, but would vete for tlie bill te enforce the mandate of the constitution. Mr. Iarcels,Miiflin, believed it buncombe, but would vote for the bill because of the constitution. McNamara, of Bedford, ?aid it was buncombe and he would net vote for it ; te de se would be te vote himsclt a criminal for holding a pass. Sponsler, of Perry, did net think the amendments suffi ciently cernpiehcnsivc. The bill passed second reading as amended by Hassen, by a vote of 101 te 28. The Heuse adjourned until 10 a. m. Tuesday. A WOMAN UANUKD. Vermont's Stern Kxecutlen of the "Law. Windser, Vt., Mal-ch 30. Mrs. Erne line Luch Meaker was hanged at 1:35 this afternoon, for the murder of the child, Alice Meaker, her husband's niece. Sbe insisted te the last that she was inno cent. She slept soundly last night and this morning visited the gallows and scru tinized it closely with au air of morbid curiosity. After returning te her quartei a she was visited by the chaplain and mani fested the most stolid indifference. She asked after her husband and her daughter and said te tell them she was murdered te day. She alluded te her son's confession as a lie, and said he had brought her te the gallows. TO.ll OCHILTKKE'e fAV. .Invert lly a t-'ine Dlxtlnctleit. Washington, D. C, March 30. Judge Lawrence, comptroller of the currency, has decided that the salary of Congress man Ochiltree cannot be withheld te cover a judgment held by the government against him. In the case of two terri torial delegates, however, who are in debted te the government, the comp troller decides that the salaries can be withheld as a yet-off against the judgments, in view of the fact that dele gates from territories are net ereated by the constitution, the language of a certain clause of which, in his opinion, forbids the attachment of salaries of congressmen. H.lSUKO BY THE NECK. llnw a Colored iiey Met Lieatb. Washington, March 30. Charles William Beaver, a colored youth, was hanged at Lcesburg, Va., this morning for rape. The hanging was witnessed by net filly persons. The condemned boy walked firmly te the scaffold and as the black cap was drawn said : "Farewell, friends and fellow creatures." The trap was sprung at 6:52 a. m , and his neck was broken by the fall. Beaver yesterday feigned a written confession of his crime. The culprit was only 17 years old. His victim was ten years old. BY WIKK. Telegraphic News or the Afternoon. In Boonesville, Ind., Jacksen Wallace was instantly killed and his son, Themas, fatally wounded yesterday morning by Simen Williams, a deputy sheriff, during a diunken quarrel. The Great Western insurance company of New Yerk filed a petition te-day in the court of claims against the United Slates for the recovery of upwards of $500,000, the amount of their damages againat the Geneva award, with interest. Conductor L. Hasley, of the New Haven & Northampton railroad, was found guilty of manslaughter at Green field, Mass., yesterday, for disobeying orders and causing a collision, iu which three persons wero killed and ethers wounded. Exception was taken aud sen tence was deferred. The English government eifuis 1,000 tewaid and tbe queen's pardon te any ene net the actual perpetrator, for infoima infeima infoima tien leading te the arrest of thec who undeitoek te blew up the local govern ment aud Londeu Times buildings. Procter Knett's Opponent. Louisville, Ky., March 30. A special from Hopkinsville says that Gen. S. B. Euckner, who surrendered Fert Donalson te Grant, has announced himself as a can didate for governor of Kentucky. WJEATUKB lNulOATlONS. WASHDfGTOS.March 30 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather, with rain or snow, easterly shifting' te colder northwest winds, falling followed by rising barometer. I : MAMKM1S. Ut Stock Market. TCAX?OBS-:EecelPts-1.00C' -sad; ship ments, 4,500 head ; active, firmer ind fle nlgner ; common te mixed pecJrtnfr. '$77 65 r hej-,vy,7C07 95; light, 7 870; jWpi, j Cattle-Recelpu. 6.003 head ; shipments. 2.71 head : active and Sim nxnarta i in. snn nly and light request; steady rates; Bem 713; geed te choice shipping act Ive and firm at 16 00QG 50 : common te fair S3 5030 00 butchers steady at 92 7385; Blockers and feeders, 131005 15. w-- am Sheep Receipts, 5,000 head ; shipments, 2,309 head: mar .let slew, except for best; low grades aull and lully 1525c lower ; experts. $6 25Q0 75 ; geed te choice, $5 60Q6 10 ; common te fair, 93 50Q5. Kast Libibty-Cattle Receipts. 304 head? market closing strong ; prime. 96 7537 ; fair te geed, 96 2SQ6 60 ; common. 94 755 25. 5.Ya:a!:FelPv'' l'ia neau: mar ret slew; Phlladelphlas, 97 8038 00 ; Yorkers, 97 7 45. Sheep Receipts, 1,400 head ; market fair : prime, 96 5086 75 ; lair te geed, 99fl6 25 ; com mon, (404 5 J. FhliadelpnJa Market. t-mx&DaLrHiA. March 30 Flenr dull, steady; Superfine, 93 25S 7i ; extra, 93 7394 25; Penn'a Family, 94 S75 12. Kye flour at 13 75. Wheat firm t fair Inquiry : Ne. Western Bed 91 SO ; Del. and Pa. Red, 91 1681 20 ; Ne. 1 Red and Amber, 91 229123. Cern auiet ami Arm Rfpatn.-r ive Mail Yellow and Mixed, KXQGSc. Oats steady, but quiet. Kye none ettered. Previsions Ann falrjebblng demand. Lard firm. Butter dull and weak ; Pa. Creamery extra, 32034c: firsts, 28330c; Western, 3033c; firsts, 25c Bells dull ; Pa. and Western, 9916c, as te quality. Eggs Arm aud In fair demand ; Penn'u. 18kc; Western, 18c; Southern, lTJic. Cheese firm. Petroleum firm ; Kenned, 8UQ8UC. Whisky at 91 10 4 New Xerk Market. Nkw Yerk. March 30. Fleur quiet and unchanged ; Superfine State, 93603 90 ; Kxtm de. 93 9034 25: Choice de. t 3037 de- Fancy de, 97 1007 25 : Bound Heep Ohie, 94 10 04 8): Choice de, $4 85Q7 25;Superflne Western, S3 5003 90; Common te Geed Kxtra de 380 4 60 ; Choice de, 94 707 ; Choice White V heat ;G257. Wheat opened weak, subsequently advanced J4Xc : tmde quiet : Ne. 2 Bed. April, 91 19-Ktt 1 20 ; de May, 21&1 22W ; de June. 91 92J&f ai 23. Cern 'Afflic better and quiet ; Mixed West ern spot, tSG8Jc ; tle future. 0S&69WC. Oatfltfc better; State, 5.1j59e ; Western. 5lJ57c ; Ne. 2 April. 52Q53c : de May, ti 52c : J une, 5252c. Uraln and Prevision jnolattet!S. One o'clock quotations m (train and preiN. tens, furnished by S. K. Yiindt. Ilt-ntcm. 1 Kiist Klu-r street. Chicago. Mar. iu. Whent Cern Out- May.... LIOJC .57J4 .43 June... 1.11J 572i Petrelen'i. OH Clty.....9s. Stock Martini. New Yerk. PhiladeleM. -.ad fork Uxni 18.40 11.3f Loe-i: bL .. -, .vlie United States Bend-- ren.ird dttliv t Iases B. I.cnu, k North Queen street. Mar. M. 10:00 l.O' y.(A. A. K. F M r. X. -16 K!i 47tf 37 87K 37 31 Z 3! Denver A Ule Grande N. Y Lake Kriu & Wcattini Kansas and Texas 'jakc Shere Vew Jersey Centrul New Yerk. Ontario &. W.... 3 3! IIO4 1U$ THi 72W .... 2.'.J Iieji IIOJ4 TVi St. Paul, M. A Omaha 8 i'ucltlc Mail . .1 ll Rochester A Pittsburgh Texas Pacific .. Wcbasn, St. Leuis A Pucittc . Western Union Tel. Ce .... I'ennsylvant-i Central.. ..a.. lhtndilrht& Heading Norther-i i'-ieinc Cem '" Pr."torred. Kn'.r'e I'll.. .7 W' 20.? 40?; 2Dj ! V.1 2K 50 mil IV' .V.TCII' AVri.KTIniiMESXS. TVK. HI iNKY K. Mi:ilLRNItKUU HAM ireni Me. -se Weat Oraniru U BKMOVEO slieet te Ne. 47 fceutli Prince street, corner et Vine y-Profes-ier.al call promptly answered at all Hours. niSOlwd DISSOLUTION THK PAIlTNKBSHIPfcX lsting bet ween Jacob S Bltncr and .Tame Symington, trading as Bitner A Symington, manufacturers et paper, has thi-j ,luy been dis solved by mutual consent. 1'urtiu.t u.iv'in; claims uaainstand these Indebted te theuhove firm wlrfplea.se call at Ne. 218 North Outfit, street for settlement with either of the under signed. J. 8. B1TNEB, JAMBS SYMINGTON. Lancaster, M rch 28, 1883. lt B. KKAMC SAYLOK HAS BKMOVKI) 1I1S GALLERY OP PHiyrOGUAPIIV TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., J3- Bxactly opppivslte th Old HUnil. ectll-fimdAwR rCLTON Ol'EKA HOUSK. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL, 3. AMEBICAM URAND SENSATION. SULLIVAN & GAYLOR'S FEMALE MASTODONS. C.S.SULLIVAN, Manager. TIIEGHANDESTFEMALEOBGANI.AliO.t TRAVELING. Presenting Everything FRESU. ANIMATED. SPARKLING. MIRTHFUL. TICKLISH, l.N VITINO. Fullel Ui;Iicieus Nonsense. IleIIghlful Sltn- utleriH. Spicy Ben-Itons. Cuariiiing Mn-ic. Mugnlllcent Costumes. Appropriate Appointment). Apptarance 01 1G. BEAUTIFUL MAIDENS. IN EVENING DRESS. 1C. Magnificent orchestra and Brass Band. Mak nig street rara;c uany at iiu. ADMISSION 33, 50 A 75 CENTS. ICKSERVEDSEA'IS 75CENTS. Fer sale as Op'-ra Heuse Olllca. m30-lt IV .OUT ANU SUOK KH.PAIK1NO. CHEAP AND GOOD AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE, Ne. 51 Nertli Queen St. ( Inquirer Building.) Children's Shoes, half sole and heeling, 25 and 30 cents. Bey's half sole and 50 cents. and heeling 40 laeii's hiitl and 70 cents. sole unci heeling SO All Werk Bone Promptly and NeUiy. JOHN HIEMENZ. uur-tfttdF '.0 2014 40Vi 40 2UJ; 2D S2JS 82V (12 C'i 26 twy, f0 49f- l-r76 ! f
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