LANCASTER DAILY INTELMGENCEB MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1883. COLUMBIA NEWS. in Ki:JCLAH. OOKKESPONDKKOB Events Along the MuquehaiiBa Items r Interest In and Around the Borough Plckeil up by the lntelll cencer Reporter. Miss Mary Yeung will manage Mr. Jet sel's branch trimming store at Marietta. Tlie Misses May Sheeler, of Heading, and Alice Crewnshields, of Hatrisburg, were t he cuents of friends here ever the Sab bath. Messrs. Ed. Rumsey and Frank Kramer have returned te Philadelphia. Miss Norbeck, of Washington, D. C, is ieiting Mies Alice Bucher. M. M. Bach enheimer is visiting New Yerk. The social events of the week will be the meetings of St. Jehn's social and Literary society, the Orphean " musi cale and the " German " for Tuesday evening, the dance of the H. D. T club for Thursday evening and several small evening seciables through the week. A. large and pleasant party wa3 held at Mr. E. K. Smith's residence en Friday even ing, the hostesses being his granddaugh ters, the Misses Nan and Lucy Parry. A delightful evening was passed by the 3euug folks. Cur Movement. The car movement of the Peunsylvuia railroad at thin place, for March, was as fellows : Eastward, leaded, 41,1390 ; empty 1,803 total, 43,190. Westward, leaded, 12,823 ; empty, 80,312 total, 43,175. Grand total, 80,374. The increase ever March of 1882, is 8.4C1 . The movement for Munich was the largest which was ever made at this point. .Borough midget. Shad fibbing will only epeu when these lequisitcs cotae : Warmer weather, higher water in the river and shad. The lower level of the Pennsylvania caual is new full of water. Navigation is open. Four new members were initiated at Pennsylvania Castle, Ne. 70, K. of M. C, en Saturday evening. L. K. Fecht, R. & C. railiead contractor for new depot, was iu town te day. Spring Chauges. A large number of people chauged their places of lesideuee te-day. The streets were made lively by the meviugs. The new quarters of the Citizens' baud are en 3d street. A number of persons aie nursing their wrath te day, having been victims of April feel jokes. Mr. Bernard E. Malene and family will rouieve te Lan caster en April 9th. On the Streets. Thestreetsef Columbia weie full of people en Saturday evening. There was a great deal of drunkenness and diseiderly conduct. Iu a light en Fifth btieet a uiau received an ugly wound en the head. Ne anrsts, as usual. West 3d street requires attcntieu. It was a deep mass et mud en Saturday afternoon. Church Notes. Lmgc congregations listened te the iiir.t sermon of the new pastor of the Bethel Church of Ged, yesterday. The series of lectures te young poeplo, which begau at the E. E. Lutheran church, last evening, opened with a large attendance present. The discourse was one of great interest. fire MalisrH. The hose tiuelc, which is te be presented te the Columbia fire cempauy by the American lire company of Laucaster, is expected heie te-mono w or Wednesday. It is repei ted that the Shawnees are he.m te be picseiited with the same kind et present by the Washington lire cempauy of Lancaster. A member of the Coluru Celuru Coluru bia.tlre department denies the suggestion of our coucspendent that any of the Columbia fiiemen want a hook and I-uMer truck, for without a truck the Columbia department is " as oflie'eut as any iu the state ;" the sauiewi iter indignantly denies that the bad condition of the Shawnee house is owing te the lack of funds te build :i new house, as the borough, he claims, pays liberally te the tunning of both companies and they make no com plaint. Eds. Intelligencer KKPUBLICAW COUNT! UuMMITXKH TiieDateef tlie Primary r.loetlen Fixed 'Hie Independents te be Diobarred. A meeting of the Republicau county committce was held iu G. A. It. hall. Centre Square, this city, this morning at 11 o'clock. A. F. She nek was in the chair and about one-half the election districts of the county were represented, including a few substitute;;. After the minutes had been read, the chair stated that the meeting was call -d for the purpese of fixing the time for the Republican primary election. A. C. Welchans moved that the olectieu be held iu accordance with the rules, en the last Saturday in May, aud that the president isue the call for the election in the usual form. The motion was agreed te. The following preamble and resolution were offered : "Whereas, At a former meeting of the Republican county committee it was re solved te disbar the Independent Repub. Means in their primary meetings and elec liens, new therofeio be it " " Besehed, That said resolution be and is hereby resciuded." T. B. Cochran moved te lay the resolu tion en the table. A vote was taken and the chair was unable te decide whether the motion was carried or lest. Members did net seem te tumble te the effect of the motion, aud several short speches were made in ex planation. Fred Dern and ethers argued that many of the Independents had get hack into the trace3 and voted the straight Republican ticket at the city aim township election ; that their votes would be wanted next fall, and that it would be unwise te disbar them. Brown, of Para dise, Tem Cochran, of the Sixth ward, city, and some ethers thought the party could very well de without the kickers, and would enforce the rule which prohibits them from voting at the primary. The committee didn't make the rule aud couldn't repeal it. It was made by the Republican voters at large and could only be repealed by them. Cochran said he didn't feel like eating crew. The committee had resolved at its last meeting te enforce the rules, and he didn't propose te say at this one that they should net be enforced. Besides, the committee had just new adopted a motion requiring the president te issue his call for the primary in accordance with the rules, and these rules prescribe who shall be allowed te vote at the primaries. The question was then called en tabling the above preamble and resolution, and they were laid en the table with only a few dissenting votes. Secretary "Welchans .said there was a vacancy in the committee caused by the removal from the Third ward of Commit teeman Eph. Shaub. lie moved that Capt. E. McMellen be substituted. Mr. Cochran moved teamend by author izing the retiring committeeman te name his own successor. The amendment was adopted. The committee then went into executive scssieu. Back Again. Walter Kiefler, formerly connected with tht New Era, but who for some time past has been engaged in etker business, this morning resumed his relations as local re porter en that journal. Large Cattle. Last week Wm. Pennell, of Little Bri tain, who is a well-known cattle raiser, delivered te Peter Diffenbach, at the Uni corn hotel, two teem weighing 4,170 pounds. THE 1TIKST." Its General Observance Te-day The throng of country people in town te-day is as large as has been usual in former years en the first of April, which from time immemeral has been annual settlement day between city merchants and country patrons. The hotels and saloons are driving a thriving trade, the banks are crowded with customers and the tellers and clerks are much tee busy te make an estimate of the amount of money handled, but will have it down te dots by midnight. The prothenotary and recorder, together with their regular clerks and a corps of specials, are busily engaged in receiving and recording papers pertaining te thsir respective offices. Bustle and confusion reign en the streets, but up te the present hour no breaches of the peace have been reported. The German band did a thriving busi ness te-day and gave excellent concerts in different parts of the city. It is some thing wonderful hew large a crowd can be gathered together by an attraction of this kind, and it is still mere astonishing te see hew quickly the majority of them can get away when the collection is begun. Net withstanding this drawback the musiciaus had a rich harvest. Peanut stands were erected in all parts of the city and did well. The organ grinders also drew con siderable into their tills. The whele city police force is en duty, although half of them aie in citizens' clothing. There is very little disorder en the town and net much drunkenness. The police report business dull, and no pick pockets have been heard of. The cars uu all the trains coming into the city te-day were crowded. Between 700 and 800 came iu en the Quarryville read and nearly 1,200 en the Pennsylvania read. TUB REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. Who JJreiv the Prizes en Saturday Nlgnt. The city officers chosen te-day in joint convention were the nominees of the Re publican caucus of councilmen, which was held in common council chamber last Sat- uiday evening. Hervey N. Hurst for president aud David L, Deen for clerk of common council ; Halbach for super intendent of the water works, Levan for street commissioner ; and Myers for tieasurer, had little or no opposition. Fer solicitor there were five ballets, J. W. Deuliuger leading at the start with nine. Landis uext with seven, Jehnsen falling behind te five and W. T. Brown had two. On the second ballet Brown's friends di vided between Landis and Jehnsen ; aud en the fourth ballet Jehnsen gained from Dcnliuger and en the fifth was elect ed, te 13 for 9 te Landis. It is claimed by Denlingcr's friends that Landis' can didacy beat him and elected Jehnsen. Allau A. Hei r was defeated for city regu later by a vote of 22 te 1, it being claimed that his defeat was a punishment for his failuiu te vote at the last city election in the Seventh ward, when ene mero Repub lican vete ter Wohlsen for select council would have tied him with Geerge J!or ger. Riming Au.-iy With h m Feed Trengli. This morning several horses weie tied le a feed trough twelve feet long iu the yard attached te Smith's Lancaster County house, East King street, Among them they pulled dewu the trough from the wall te which it was nailed. This frightened them and all except one broke loose from the trough. The one belonging te Mr. Kieid er, of Slrasbui g, wa tied with a streug halter, aud it dashed out of the yard with the trough hanging te it. It narrowly escaped knocking down half a dozen ether horses, aud ran up East King King neatly te Lime, the trough bounc ing aud rattling at every jump, until it was knocked nearly te pieces. A deg with a tin kettle tied te its tail is a very small circus compared with the hippodrome produced by this runaway. The herse was finally caught, net much the werse en account of the ac cident, but Smith will have te buy a new feed trough. EASTKK 8KKV1CK. By the Suuday Schools of St. Jamei' Church. The annual Easter festival of the children attached te the Sunday schools of St. James' parish was held yesterday afternoon in St. James' church, here was a large attendance, both of children and of adults. The service was choral, and was admirably rendered by the surpliced cheh et men and boys, under the traiuiug of Choirmaster Prof. Matz, It consisted of hymns, psalms, carols, prayers, the creed aud an address by the rector, Dr. Knight. The closing carol was cspecialy line ; the children then presented their offerings, hich are devoted te a mission iu Texas. New Policemen. Geerge Winower, the new constable of the Filth ward, who was appointed a policeman this morning, is en duty aud leeks well in a full new uniform. The ether new officer is Andrew Eichholtz, of the Fourth.- ward, who will go en duty te moriew. Jacob Killinger, who has been an eflicci Jef the Fifth ward for many years, bade adieu te his uniform this merniug. Geerge Genscmer, of the Fourth ward, who was appointed in place of cx-Constable McDevitt also bade adieu te the force and will go into a tobacco ware house. Beth of these officers have been efficient. A Corener's Inquest. An unknown girl found wandering en the railroad track in Columbia yesterday morning gave birth te a child in the bar ber shop of a colored man named Jeffer Jeffer eon, where she was afforded refuge and shelter. The death of the child was made tbe subject of a coroner's inquest. What ruck Knows About it TI1I3 Is the time et year when the small boy steals some paint and illuminates a bench ; It Is nlse the tlme et year when a man comes along in his finest clothes and stts en the bench. Puck. Quite right. But you neglect te state that the man should Immediately call en the Louden clothing renovator, 140 North Duke street. it Special Cheap Excursion te Philadelphia, en Thursday, Apill 5,1885. Tickets geed for threo days, only $1.99. Train leaves Lancaster Junction at 6:15 a. m.; Man helm, C:22 a. in,; Lititz, 6:33 a. m.. and Kpbrata at 7:00 a. m. m31a2,4<w Amusements. The Jilomlcs.Te-Ta.9now night tlie Hiber nian Blendes will apnear here. They have a strong party, with Mabel Stanten, the dashing skipping rope dancer and Durlesque nitist, at the head. It also includes Cresby and Martin, Ryan and Williams, Dick Baker, Bessie Beach, Ida Storms, M'lle. Lavely and a number of pretty girls. The press speaks highly of the show and they will score a hit here no doubt. The comeanv will arrive from Reading at 9:40 and give a street parade with their band at 11-.30 " Yeung Mrs. Winthrop " Wednesday. That Lancaster thontie-peera will have an emi nently high treat iu the presentation of this new and cxecllent play by the famous Madi Madi eon Square theatre, there is no doubt. Tne play Is a domestic drama most signally tree from any Improprieties and Is spoken of every where as most natural and perfect in its por trayal of home lite. The New Tork Star has tosnyet It: " Fiem beginning te enditde"s net require in a single sentence the emphasis et violent declamation. The sentiment of the play Is pure, wholesome, delicious. Thor oughly charming and marvelleusly refined.... The play has a vein of comedy which is never cearse or farcical, and is as natural and en joyable as the mere serious element is life like and sympathetic." Celskh's Liquid Beet Tonic Is admirably adapted for females in delicate health. Col Cel den's; no ether. Ot druggists. aMwdeedftw MHAS. J. SHULTZ. G-BAND ON WILL OPEN AT NO. Ui KORTH QUEEN STREET, With an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of llats, Caps, Umbrellas and Cace, of the New Yerk Markets, which will be sold at the Lewest Figure. AGENTS FOR YOUMAN'S Albemarle Hetel Hats, the most Fashionable Hat from five te eight dollars. C-TERMS, POSITIVELY CASH. Dou'tFerget tna OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1883.-SE SHULTZ'S SONS, Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN tU'EVIAJJ NOTICES. The latest news from Africa is that ilie Zulu King has the croup ; this news is doubted by many, hut notwithstanding, the friends et the king have sent him a casu of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. MClLLIKTIlE WOfiKsItOP TO IO gOOtl WOrk the mechanic niu.il hive teod health. If long bem's et confinement in cle-.e rooms have en feebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let hl-n at once and befoie some organic tiouble appears, take plenty of Hep Bitters. His sys tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve sticngtli ened, his sight become car, and the whole constitution be built up te a higher working condition. niar22-li!teed " Dr. Bensen's celery and Chamomile rills for the euro et Neuralgia ure a hucecss." lr. G. 1. Helman, Chiistlanburg, Vu. 60 its at druggists. " I'm happy te say Dr. Bensen's SKin Cure has cured my Eczema of the scalp, of our years standing." Jno. A. Andrews, Atl'y lit Law, Ashteu, 111. $, ut Oniggists. Kndeibcd by physician t. The foolish reect. the wise aeeept ; read the advertisement et binunens I.iver KeKulater. He te II. It. Cecnranv urm? store ler Mrs. Freeman's Nere National Dyes. 'or biiijht nmd and (iumbility et eolei. ;.ie unequaled. Celer liein 'i te 5 pounds. Diicctleiis in Knt; lishaud Uerimin. I'rlce. 15 centH. T.iKe three tinier a day, only; see thoiulvei theiulvei thoiulvei tieiiieutet Simmons I.Her UeuUter. US' incases, cieai;s, coats, stockings and nil garments can be colored successfully with tlie Diamond Dyes. Fashionable coIeih only 10c. Tiik most popular unci ti.-iniut I'cilumoef tlieday'HACKMKTACK." Try it. Held by II. B. Cecluan, dmggibt, Ses. I'M aud K!9 North Uuccn street fcb7 cod" Fer THICK I! end'. Heavy stomach, bilious conditions. "Wells' May Apple Pills" auti-bllleus, ciithnitic. 10 and 25 cents. Samuel Able, Wii;htsvil!e, Pa., says: ".I suffered fiem pains in my chest and indiges tion, and Brown's Iren Itinera relieved me." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, duiKglst.lS? and 139 North Queen street. " u2-lvdv Silencke Quickly. A iMsticalnj; Cough, by Hale's Heney of Ilorelieund and Tar ? Pike's Toothache Dreps cui?.in one minute. a2-lwdeed&w Tin a-.utt. Samples liee at (Jrei ers. II. :e.. Millien, Philadelphia. A ItARTLCTT A ll'JSbtd<w Ju Het Wnter. Oiph'i M. Ileclue, Buttle Cieik,Mich .Willis: 1 upset a ten-l;eltlp et boiling het water en my bund. 1 at once upplud Themas' J.el e tnc Oil, and the eireet was te immediately iillay the pain 1 w.i.s euieit in tluee diis." Fur sale by 1KB. Cecluan, druggist, 137 and ISONeith Oueuii hticct. mothers! itlernnrsi: mornersli Aie jeu disturbed at iilj?iit and broken el your rest by asicu child anllerin and crying with excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? It se, go ut once and getabottle et MUS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHIN'J SIRUP It will relieve the peer little sntleier immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There Is net ii mother en earth w no has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will legu latcthtt bowels, and give rest te tlimether and relief and health te the child, operating like miuuc. it id perfectly sale te use in all cases, and pleasant te the tusle, and is the prescription of ene el tlie eldest and best female physicians and unices in the United Stales, bold every where. '2T cents a bottle. niMy-M.W&S&w The dtnagreenble opetatieu leiclng e lhjtil 's Inte the head, and tlie use et exciting Hiuitls, are being superseded by Ely's Cream Balm, a urc ler Catarrh, Colds iu the head and Hay Fevr. Price BJ cents. Apply lute uustrllH with little linger. Mauy persons iu Plttsten and vicinity aie using Ely's Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, with most fulisfactery result. A lady aewn tewnis leteveilng the sense et smell which she had net. enjoyed ler titleen years. Mr. Barber, the druggist, has used it in his family and commends it very highly. A young Tunkhannock lawyer, known te many of our readers, testifies that he was cured of partial deafness. rutslen, ra , Gazette, Avg. J5, 1S79. mJi-awdM.W.f Brown's ttouKenold l'aucet Is the most etlective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will ineit surely quicken tlie bleed, whether taken internally or applied extcrnally.and thereby mere certainly reliev pain, whether chronic or acule, than any ether pain alleviator, and it i3 warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and am aehbh, and is TIIK (JKEAT UJSMKVKU OF PAIN. "Baewu's Household Pahacsa" should be in every family. A teaspoentul of the Panacea in a tumbler et Hei water sweetened If preferred, taken at bed time will br'cak up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lvdM.W&S&w UBATUS. GAliEUDlEI.. April 2, 1831. In this city, Fredeiick Oaberdiel, in the eighteenth jcai el his age. The relatives and friends et the lamlly are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his guaidlati, Henry Wolf, Ne. 131 East King street, en Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. 11U.LEY. In this city, en the COth Inst., Fanny, wile of Jehn Alllley. in the 3dtU year et her age. The relatives and friends et he family are respectfully invited te attend tlie funeral, from her husband's resilience, Ne. 513 Maner street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. m31-2t Greff. In this citv. en April 1st., Catharine wife et Michael UrelT, jn the S9th year el her age. The relatives and fi lends et the family are respectfully invitc.l te attend the luneral, from the rcsldence et her husband. Ne. 617 East Falten street, en Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Services at Zicn's Lutheran church. HEW AWERTlaEMEKTS. riiH K STAT. l MEKTINU OK THIS L Ladles- Citv Tract Society will be held1 rcm Tuesday evening at 7) o'clock in Trinity Lutheran chapel. A. M. GUNDAKEK, Secretary. LORttlLLAUD'S KKHKCGA TOBACCO only 10 cents per plug at IIA&TMAN'd yKLLOW FKONT CIGAR SX'OUE. DK JAMK8 IS. VAKKK HAS KEMOVKO his office from 28 Seuth Duke street, te the southeast oilier et Orange and Lime streets. m31-lwd oiieK rexiiK rum.iu. " Whereas my wife, Helen, has left my bei and beard, notice is hereby given that 1 will net be responsible for any debts which she may contract hereafter. It JOHN SCUAFFNER. EOOUKF, POKEB, CASS1N A AM D A FUL line et Hart's and Dougherty's playing cards at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. NEW AJtrEKTlSJBXESTS. OPENINGS SATURDAY. APRIL 7, SHULTZ'S SOIsTS STREET, MJS IV A.H VJSUT IHEMEXTB. s: ION OF TIIK UIG BOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LARGE ASSORTMENT ! LOW PRICES ! QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES ! BOOKS AT MARKED DOWN BBICES ! It-At the Sign of the Big Boek. n fENiae or M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STOKB. NEW LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. All the Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY GOODS received daily and sold at the LOWEST I'llICES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. A ? l' Alt VEjrtJSEMt:N2A. M'WI SMALL IlANOHAUr, HAVANA 1 cIkuis, clear Havana tillers, for 5 cts., at IIARTMAX'S YKLLOW FRONT C1UAK TORK. 7 K. LKVICKUOOD I!A i;i:r.V3rO TO i Ne. 27 Kast J.imes atreet, cornel et Chi 1s tlan. i'lote-asieiud culls pieMptly i'nsweicd atallheuis. miSdwd DR. .1. K. SMIRK HAii KKMuVKD TO NO. WJ NORTH O.UKRN hTRELT. Offlce Hours : Until 8 a.m.; li te 1p.m.; 6 te 7 p. m. mSl-3td F '1P8T-OI.ASS FBSHMI.VAftlA tlUAK J.r ter 23 cts. lit IIARTMAN'a YLLLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. "70K Itr-NT. TUB STOftr. KOOM, NO. 35 J? North Queen stieet, new occupied by Ames Rinwalt. Apply le SflOS.K. FRANKMN, leb7.8 ,leedttd Ne. IS) E.ist hlnji St. EDWAIIUI'. HKI'vrON. ATTORN K -AT LAW, Has ii'ineved fiem tlie efliee et Hen. S. II. Reynolds te efllce Ne. 121 Lest King street, Lancaster, ii. (Next te Lancaster County Heuse.) m27-lwd rpm; r.r.sTee. ckjahkn i!ii; city, ha- l viiim 01 lai. i fillers, t IIARTMAN'S YKLLOW FRONT CIGAR .STORK. niKAKUFIUK IlNSURANCK CO Ml' ANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ON"S MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Pieperty at Current Rates. Lesses Piemptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, -AUENTS,. Ne. ID Bast ml2CmaM,W&SR King Street, (tOUKT I'KOCLAMAXIOJN. j Whereas, The Honorable JOHN IJ. L1V IXGSTOX, rreident, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTKRSOX, Law Associate Judxc et the Courts of Common Pleas, In and for the comity of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Comtset Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quai ler Sessions of the Peace, In and ler the county of Iancastcr, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, ameiiL' ether things, te make public proclama tion tuioitxhent my bailiwick, that a Court el Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court et General Quarter Sessions et the Peace and Jail Dellcry, will commence in the Cetut Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IX APRIL. (16th), 18S.I. In pursuance of which picccpt public notlce is hcieby trlveu te the Jlajei and Aldermen el the citv of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices et the Peace, the Corener and Constables, et the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, receids and examinations, and iuquisitiensand thcirethcr remembrances, te de these thlncs which te theli'omccsappcrtatninihelr behalf te bodeno; and albe all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who arc, or then shall be, in the jail et said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the 22d day of Maich, 1883. JOUX II. HIGH, SherlfT. m)-2tdM&2tW ri'iiE. Lease Having Terminated UNDER WHICH THE Lancaster Watcli Ce. HAS BEEN CONDUCTING IIS OPERATIONS, the property revet is te the Company owning the works. It was resolved at meeting by the Twe Companies, held March :e, 188J, te etlect an Immediate or all Interests in a Chartered Sleck Company, in order te carry forward the work mero vig orously, aud hugely te lncrease the product of Lancaster I atcies. The Factory will be closed for a few days, pending the necessary arrangements for the Be-orpnizatien of the Company, when work will' be at enee resumed. The organization of the Numerous Departments el the Factory has never been se geed as at present, the average product being' One Hundred Watches per Say. GonseMation ARRY 8. 8B.ULTZ. 1883, (Gundaker's Old Stand.) very Latest Styles, just purchased iu the iu New lerk. Latest Style SILK HATS Gundaker's Old Stand. r JVJ4 M' AD VJSJt TJaEBl ElfTH. PIANOS VAKEFULLV ItKMOVKO B( cxpeileuccd hands. AUG. F. RKINOKIIL, ni'26-lwd Ne. 320 North Queen Street. GENUINE HAVANA AND VAKA UIOAKS only 5 cents at IIARTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONT CIGAR STORE. NOTICE. A iiEiWI.AS.NUAI, 1!V1UKN of one delliir per slime el -teeJf h:i been declnred by the L. & M. R R ' e.. p'ialile te the stockholders at the efflce el fie inv.aurcr, .no. 7 Seuth Duke street, Lancaster, en and alter April 1, lhSS. CHARLES DExrrs, liiSO 3td 'I i .i-urer. IOK FlIilE 1NSDRANCK ? -GO TO BAUSMAN & BURNS, Insiuance Agent, Ne. 10 West Oiange Stieet. mar2S 6tdR PUBLIC HALE-TO.MOKKOW, TUBSllAV MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at the Rlack IIoihe hotel, North Queen street, will be sold SO Redsteads and Bcddimr, Dining Roem Tables Dishes, Kitchen Ware, Kitchen Rnusc. Restaurant Fixtures, let et Liquors by the Gallen and Uettle, Rarroem and Hetel i'ix tuics. It JOHN It. SI,OUGlT. CaAKlCKKOTlUU.-neTICK IS HEKK by given that en Apiill0.18S.t, application will be made te the Court el Common Pleas et Lancaster county for a charter te incor porate a company le be known as the " Jlnon Jlnen ncrchnr Hall Association." The object et the company is te erect a hall in the citv et Lau caster for thcraeettngs of a musical associa tion knew 11 as tlie Lancaster Mamnercher. GRORGE XAUAIAN, mI2-3tdM Attorney for Applicants. CAPITALISTS ANU OTHKKS Seeking Safe Investments Are respectfully invited te call and learn lo cations, which aie geed, and prices et prop erties paying ever G per cent., clear of all Taxes and Water Rents. Rents guaranteed. HENRY HECHTOLD, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. N0.52N. Queen street. P. S. Cholce Rnlldlng Lets fiem $'.3 te $CO per feet. A LL.KM A. HCKK Si CO. '8 Real Estate and Insurance Office REMOVED TO NO. 108 BAST KING STREET. (Opposlte Leepard Hetel.) RELIABLE mar3Mmd INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES. T FKANK BAYLOR HAS REMOVED H13 GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49 Exaetly nppposlte the Old.Stand. ectll-6md&wR PKUKIGU (1NTKNSK ITCHING) SYSIP SYSIP tems. The most Intense itching of the skin, which is intolerable; worst at night; begins seen as clothing is remeved. and is in creased by the warmth et the bed. Theltching is compared by the sufferers te having their flesh pierced with millions of needles. They feel as if they could tear the skin into shreds All skin diseases permanently cured by H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. OfHce Ne. IS East Walnut street. Lancaster. Consultation free. a2-3td&w T tOBAOCO PRESSES. MINNICU'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior in every feature te any In present nse. II net as represented can be returned at my ex- Eense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta les sold en same terms. Send for circular. S. B. MINNICH. Landlsvllle, Lancaster Ce., Pa. at-S.M.W&w TON1 FOBUET Yen. Archdeacon Kirby's Lecture, On his 27 years of Missionary life In the Arctic regions. THE MOST INTERESTING AND ENTER TAINING LECTURE OF THE SEASON. Te be he'd under the auspices or the Yeung Men's Association of St. Jehn's Free Church. Chart open for Reserved Seats at FonDer FenDer smlth's bookstore. East Ring street, WED NESDAY, APRIL 4. Ne extra charge for Re served Scats. Fulton Opera Heuse, Tuesday, April 10. a2 6td IMPORTANT KACTS. Forpersens contemplating the purchase or a first class organ. The LANCASTER ORGAN MANUFACTORT has tinned out hundreds et organs which are in d.Uly use, giving the best et satisfaction without excep tion. Over 200 organs In Lancaster alone. They contain all the late improvements el any merit known te the trade, besides many improvements which are net found in any ether make et organ there fore making them superior te any ether. They are sold direct te the purchaser and can be delivered the same day they leave the hop, thereby avoiding all possibility or buying an organ which has been carted ever the coon try lrem place te place rer a year or mere. They are guaranteed rer flve years. Price run from 50. $73, $90. $100, $125 and up. Alse agency ler the Celebrated Cbickerlng & Sen's Pianos, small Instruments, stxlngs.cte. Agency for all kinds et machinery for sash lacterys, machine theps, etc.. Bits, Planes, Knives, etc. Machine Oils el every description at manu facturers' wholesale prices. Send at once rer illustrated Circulars el Or gans, Pianos and machinery te the LANCASTER ORGAN MANUFACTORT, 320 North Queen street, jnar37-3tdAltw Lancaster, Fa,, H SECOND EDITION. MONDAY BVE'G, APEIC 2. 1883. BY CABLE. VARIOUS DISTURBANCES IM EUROPE. The Felic Iferce Reduced In Limerick The Maruers Along Lake Scutari Coining te America for criminals. Dublin. April" 2. Reports from Lim Lim eriek say that owing te the improved con dition of affairs in that city the extra force of pelica which has been kept up for some time past has been materially de creased, this being deue en the advice of 51. Clifferd Lloyd, the magistrate of Limerick. Twenty-five of the Castratl Tribe MurdereU ViESNA.April 2. The Neue Frew Prene says the number of members of the t-as-trati tnbe murdered en Lake Scutari by Montenegrins was 25, instead of four, as previously reported. Mere Deaths Reported. Paris, April 2. Later accounts of tLe boiler explosion at St. Dizier yesterday, show that 31 persons were killed outright and 65 injured. Many of the latter, it is feared, are fatally hurt. A. Sensation in Financial Clreles. Londen, April 2. A dispatch from Brussels reports that a sensation has been caused in financial eircles there ever the dicevery that M. Van Damme, a premi nent stock broker, has embezzled the sum of ene million francs belonging te persons who deposited money with him. Yan Damme has been arrested. Hunting Irish Murderers Iu America. Three constables from Balla, Ire land, have gene te America in quest of Hynea and Vahey, who are suspected of having murdered Feerick in Juue, 1880. The crime created much sensation at the time, as it was be lieved te be a political murder. The arrest of 26 persons last week at Ballinrobe en eharges of being accomplices in the mur der revived recollections of th crime. Hoycetted and 1-lundered. Limerick, April 2. The house of a landlord named Dicksen, who had been boycotted, was attacked last night by a number of men, who plundered it of its valuables. Italian AssaMins. Reme, Apiil 2. Five men charged with attempting te taku the life of Signer Coccapelier, the noted Socialist member of the chamber, have been placed en trial. The chief assassin, Teguetti, is a brother of the man who was executed under the papal government for causiug an exple sieti iu tlie Serresteri barracks. FIIOS1 AVAaUINGTOW. Tlie President's Contemplated Journey Interfered With. Washington, April 2. President Ar thur this meruiug tp.id his plana for leav ing AVjsuinnteu te-morrow had been somewhat disarranged, and that be will probably net start te Pleri.la for sev eral days. It is surmised from this remark that the president baa been ad vised by Attorney Goneefl Brewster that the appeiutmeut of a successor for Pest, master General Howe must be made with, iu ten days from date el the latters death, and that President Arthur delays his de parture in order te determine who shall till the vacancy. Uecreiine of the Public Dclit. The debt statement ibbued te day shows a di crease of the public debt during March te be $9,311,820. PHILADELPHIA 1TK3IM. A liig Dclllciency shown in a Steamship Company's Statement. Philadelphia, April 2, The annual report of the Americau steamship com pany made te the stockholders te day, shows a deficiency of $99,000 for the year. v lUimencement at JeCdrsim Collece The annual commencement of Jeffersen medical cellege was held today. Of the 223 degrees of docterof medicine conferred 114 were from Pennsylvania. Shut for Wet lirlnklug. Fortress Menree, April 2. A brutal muider occurred en Saturday night in the bar room of Barnes' hotel at Hampton. Thes. Phillips refused P. Joyce'a invita tion te drink, wheu the latter shot him through the heart. Joyce was arrested. Strike at Shaiuekln. Shamokin, Pa., April 2. A squad of one hundred aud fifty 1'iborers ou the Shamokin, Sunbury & Lewisburg railroad have struck for an advauce of twenty-five cents a day. They new recuive $1.25 per day. Thobtiike has net as yet become general. Itlg Strike le Chicago. Chicago, April 2. Between 4,000 and 5,000 builders went en a strike here this morning for their demand of $4 a day. Werk en all the principal buildings has been Btepred. Relief ler Ireland. Waterrurt, Conn., April 2. Father Walsh will transmit by cable te-morrow $2,000 for the relief of the distressed peo ple in Ireland. Clftur Makers te Strike. PiTTsr.URen, April 2. The cigarmakcra of this city will go en a strike May 1st. 1VEATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, April 2 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather in the nor thern portiena, light rain followed by fair weather in the southern portions, slight rise in temperature, northeast te southeast winds, stationary or lower barometer. MAEKE1S. Philadelphia Market. Phtladblphja, Aprils. Flenr quiet. stcarty ; Superfine, $3 263 71 ; extra. $3 7321 29; Penn'a Family, 11 875 12. Rye flour dull at 1375. Wheat steviy; Ne. Wcstern Red, $1 19Q1 20 ; Del. and Pa. Red, $1161 20; Ne. 1 Red and 'Am ber, SI 221 23. Cern easier for local nse?; Steamer, 63afdc : Sail Yellow and Mixed, 3g(J5e; Se. 3 Mixed 61C2c Oats steady ler car lets. Rye nominal. Previsions steady, Jobbing demand. Lard firm. Butter sluggish demand and prices weak ; Pa.!Creamery extra. 32Q34c ; firsts, 28330c ; Western, 33Q32c; firsts, 25c. Rolls dull. Eggs firm and In lair demand ; Penn'a, 18c ; Western, 18. Cheee firm and lair demand ; S. X. lull cream, liM$UKe; Western de. Hc; .de fair te geed, 12X6 13c ; Penn'a part skims.S fi'JVCc ; de lull skime. ra7c. Petroleum dull ; Retlneu, SJSSJje. V?hlsky at $113 New Trk Market. Nk Yerk, Apill2. Fleur dull and de clining :".SuDerf1ue State. S3 Khffi3 83 : Extra de, JJ751 M; Choice de. H 2587 25 il Choice terancy no. : -; eupernne Western, $:t25J 85; Common te Geed Extra de $3 7.-i 1 r,0 ; Cheice de, $4 GO27; Choice White Wheal, SG257. Wheat opened !4Kc higher ; afterwards advanced and then declined a trifle : less doing ; Ne. 2 Red. April, $1 I0Jil 10 ; de May, 1 21Jl 22 ; de June. $1 22Jil 23. Cern a shade better and qnlet; Mixed West ern spot, 628G8C t ""e luture, C565)$c Oats a shade belter; Ne. 2 June, 5254c; de Aug.,45lCc; State, 53S59C ; Western, 51 C7c. Grain and Prevision notations. One o'clock quotations of grain and pxevlH Ions, fnrnlsbed by 8. K. Ynndt, Breker, 1 East King street. Chicago. April 2. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard Hay.... l.lOJi .8 .M'4 18.47 1L55 June... 1.11 SVyi .43J PcticIeBiji Crude Oil. ...0 Cattle Market. Philadelphia, April 2. Cattle Receipt. 2,100 head ; 'market dull : prlme. 7X07c ; reed ut 7Q7Kc; medium at 6jsjic; common at HiQeiic ; iat cows, IKSSJic ; veal calves, 7380. bheep Receipts, I9.C00 head ; market acilve ; prime llAQtc ; geed. Giitle : medium, SXQ ic; common, iQSc; fall lambs, S68; sprintj de, USi per head. Hogs Receipts, 3.J00 head ; market active : prime. ll-iGUJie ; geed, llUc ; medium lojisiejjc. Live MtecK Market. CmcAGo-Hegs-Receip'ta. 4.0CO heart ; ship ments. 3.30COO head ; market slew and weak, but prices steady ; mixed, $71067 60; heavy, 7 COSS 10 : light, 7 SWJ57 70 ; skips. f507. Cattle Receipts, i.MOhead; shipments 4.100 head; general demand weak, but prices steady; supply f iriv cxh lusted; quality poer: experts fi coal 13; cod te choice ship ping, J6 00SG45: common tertlr $5 4005 SO; butchering slew and weak at i 7035 : canning in light demand '1111! 'i" lower; steukers and feeders quiet, hut prl steady ; common te fair at f 1 504 75 ; pe. kI te chotce, $1 8035 40. Sheen litceims. I.-um hniiil . shlinniiitH Sim head : about the largest en record ; common te fair dull at fS id4; M; medium toeod at 7.'ii." ,j ; choice te extra at $838 75 ; fancy at CH)37. Lecal Stock ana Hend. Reported by J. B. Leng. Par vel. Lanc-t'Hy s per ct. Lean, due 1882...$ 00 " 1886... 100 1890... 100 u 1895... 10C 5 per ct. In 1 or SO years.. 100 ' S per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 Last sale. $106 108K 117 120 100,10 100.60 102 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 par and Apr. int. " 6 " in 10 or 20 years, loe lefili juanneim oerougn lean iuu msoxLUimeuB STOCBM. Qnarryville R. R. JSO 102 $2.25 SO 45 120 00 2 170 100 6 10 1 21 100.65 $l?ff K-2 100 113 f Mlllersvtlle Street Car fie Inquirer Printing Company se Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse (Rends) 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollowware Stevens Heuse BO Sicily Island 50 East Brandy wine ,1 Waynesb'g.... 60 MlUersville Nermal Scheel Northern Market XISCKLUlf K0U4 BOMDB. Quarryville R. R., due 1SXS $100 Reading & Columbia R. R6's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. dne livW 100 Lancaster Gas-Light and Fuel Ce.. due in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due 1886 100 TUBJtri KK STOCKS. Big Spring A Ileav er Velley $ 28 ! Bridgeport ft Heres hoe I3) Columbia A Chestnut IUU 25 Columbia Washington 26 l 10. 22 18 20 Columbia A Big Spring 25 Colombia ft Marietta 26 Maytown ft Elizabethtown. V5 Lancaster ft Eph rata 26 Lancaster ft Willow street 25 Straseurg ft Millport 26 Marietta ft Muytewn 26 Marietta ft Mount .lev 26 Laiic..Ellznlthl'n ftMlddlet'n 100 Lancaster ft Frultvilln. 60 Lancnsterft Litltr. 26 Lancaster ft William-down 26 IS 30 10 47.25 40 21 60 40 60 84 75 65 133.10 11 Laucaster ft Maner SO Lancaster A Miuihelm 25 Lancaster ft Marietta 25 Lancaster New Molland 100 Lancaster ft SiiH-i'iehuiiiia. 3U0 35 79 276.:r tSJO 110.25 135 110.25 113.50 va 142 141.311 148 200 150 1W 154 75 )J0 105 BAKE STOCKS. First National iw-.ni. 100 Farmers' Ni.tien il (tank 60 Fulton N.itleiuil B-.ittc 100 Lancuse-r Ceui.tv National Rank.. 50 Celuml.ia National 11 ink 100 Christiana National Rank. UK) Ephrata National Rank lw First National Rank. Columbia 100 First National liariK, itriutbnrg.... 100 First National Biu.k, Marietta 111 First National Rank. Mount Jey., nn Lititz National Rank 100 ManhelTn National Rank ICO Union Natiemd Rank. Mount Jey. 60 New Helland National Rank inn Gap National Bank 1C JfVM SALK. EOVMS OK itKMT. Pleasant and convenient rooms te let, furnished or unfurnished, without beard, at 250 North Duke street. tfd "UOK KEHT. r One Store and Dwelling. Ne. 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Henee. Apply at Ne. 803 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d23-trl - - - - - - lr "" - 170II KKPiT. A L.AKUK TWO-8TOUY ' Rrlck Heuse. Ne. 1.11 North Duke St, A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A. J. STEIN JI AN, 120-tfd Imteixiebmcxr Ofllce. PUIILIC HALE OF UOUSBHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture en WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1853, at Ne. 42 West Orange street, the entire let et Household and Kitchen Fur niture, consisting et Parler Suits, Chamber Suits, Carpet, Quecnsware, and a large let et goods tee numerous te mention. Sale te cemmence at 10 o'clock, when condi tions will be made known by MliS MARY F. MUHLENBERG. Sam'l Hiss & Sen, Auct's. ntfl-ttd PUHLIJ3AL1 N WEONESOAY, APRIL 4, 1883, will be sold at Ne. 228 North Duke street, the entire let el Household Furniture, consisting et Parler Chairs, Marble Tep and ether Tables ; also a geed Extension Table. Hat Rack, Beds and Bedsteads and Parler Car Car pet and geed I ngi itn Carpet and ether Car pets, Tin and Qiioenwute and many ether things net mentioned. Side te commence at 9 o'cleclf a. m. 1IKNKY HHUBERT, Auct. n. L. Fkailkt, Clerk. m31-3td EUTEKTAIXJUSHTa. TjUJLTO.N OPEKA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENLNCr, APRIL 3. AM ERIC AM GRAND SENSATION. SULLIVAN & (JAILOR'S FEMALE MASTODONS. C. S. SULLIVAN, Manager. THE GRANDEST FEMALE OSGANIZ AIION TRAVELING. Presenting Everything FRESH. ANIMATED. SPARKLING, MIRTHFUL. TICKLISH, INVITING. Full of Delicious Nonsense. Delightful Situ ations, bpiey Bon-Cens. Charming Music. Magnificent Costumes. Appropriate Appointments. Appearance of 10. BEAUTIFUL MAIDENS. 16 IN EVENING DRESS. Magnificent Orchestra and Brass Band. Mak ing Street Parade Dally at 11:30. ADMISHION .35, 504 75 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 75CENTS. Fer sale as Opera Heuse Ofliee. m30-4t TjlULTOM OPKBA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVENIHti, APB1L 4. THE Madisen Square Theatre Company -IN- Yemglrs. Winthrop. A Demestic Love Story. Beautifully Told, Splendidly Acted. A PURE DOMESTIC DRAMA. AN EXCELLENT CAST OF CHARACTERS The play will be presented wltk scenery modeled after the lamens Madisen Square Thcatra Setting. Seats Secured at Opera Heuse. Sale open Saturday. ADMISSION 75, BO S5 CENT RESERVED SEATS 73 CENTJ marS0-5t HATH AlfO OAFS. TTATS, CAPS, fie. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. (Old Stand.) Largest and Bess Assortment ever ettered te the public at lowest prices. FINE DRESS SILK HATS. bTIFKFLLTHATS French and English Pell-Ovem. Seft Felt Hats Caps. Umbrellas, c- All et every quality and variety. AU kinds of bats made te order. The only Hat Manufactory in the city. Con stantly en hand my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO BUULXZ ft BBO-J illd NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEKEBT GIVER that a rule has been irran ted by the Or pnant' Court el Lancaster county. Pa., te show cause why Jehn Murphy, administrator et Margaret Murphy, deceased, should net be tfiscnarced from the duties asadmlnlslratorer said estate. Knle returnable Monday, Aprit 16. 1883. B J. EVANS, mj34tdTu Attorney ler Adjnjniatrter.
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