?; - ' . LANCASTER DAELY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1883. I", "i&r. A rATAr. ACCIUENT. Trrrlbl ml! at the ilnbrue. A terrible accident, occurred at the new almshouse between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning in which Charles Rrsb, aged be tween S3 and GO year?, came te his death. The deceased had been an inmate of the almshouse for about twelve years and worked at carpentering there. In February he received a pension and it was his intention te go te house keeping in the city, with his wife and one child, te day. He had a stove in the third story . of the building, and, with several ether men at the above hour, lie went up for the purpose of lowering it te the basement. The stove had just been placed en the ele vator, and he was standing beside it when the rope suddenly broke and the platform descended te the basement, a distance of almost forty feet, carrying both with it. The man was dead when found and the stove was broken te atoms. He had but a few slight marks en the sides of his neck, and no bones were broken. The bleed flowed freely from his nose and month. Corener Sniffer empanelled a jury consisting of Uee. W. Hunter, William Powell, Jeseph C. Snyder, Wm. Schaub, T. F. McEllieett and Harry H. Hensel. They viewed the body and then took a leek at the elevator. The rope used upon it is about an inch and a quarter in thick ness and appeared te be in geed condition, except at the place where it was tern. There it looked very much as though it had been cut with a sharp knife. The elevator was used last en Friday and Mr. Breck has been in the habit of carrying heavier leads with it than that of te-day. After hearing" the testimony, the jury rendered their verdict, which was that the deceased came te his death by the fall of the elevator upon which he was standing, and in their opiuien the rope had been cut. The deceased had tented a small house from Jehn Schleieh and when the accident occurred he had a wagon at the building, iu which he intended te haul in the goods he had there. His funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from St. Antheny's church. ReiiKlily Handled. This afternoon Charles G. Fisher aud Michael Flear, both of whom were in toxicated, get, into a quairel en Neith Queen street near the depet. FiMier knocked Flear down and beat him iu a shameful manner. Officer Burns arrested both of them aud locked tlieni up. Flear is quite an old man and his in juries are se serious that a doctor was hastily summoned te attend him. Hctldlbra Ceut. A letter addressed te Jeseph Kong Keng macker, Ephrata, is held at. the pest office for want of a proper stamp. The writer of the letter pasted a two cent instead of a three-cent stamp en the envelope, and it is u. g. till the 1st of July. Ceuilug-Over. The Yerk medical society last evening accepted an iuvitatien te attend the meet ing of the Lancaster society in this city te morrow, and as many members as pos sible of the Yerk association will be ever at 1 p. m. Died Frem tils Injuries. Jeseph Deaner, the old man who had his arm cut off en Thursday last, near Ilauck's mill, by fulliug against a circular" .s.iw at which he was working, died yester day morning from the injuries sustained. .Stock All Taken. The entire amount of stock of the East ern market company has been taken, ($50,000), and the company will break ground for the crectieu of the building about the first of May. Spring 1'aruHelH J. Rese & Sen, Ne. 11 North Queen siieet lias new open and ready ler sale the largest and most complete assortment of Parasols yet shown this reason iu thlu or any othercity censlKting et all the latest. Trench and Eng lish novelties, mourning Parasols trimmed with and without crepe; French styles with long stick and and ferrule that can he used for u walking cane; English parasols neatly trimmed iu laces of all grades. The most attract! vels their own design, trimmed in peacock leathcis; ctea ti and black satin, trimmed In Spanish lace. Alse an endless variety of children's parasols together with a large stock et umbrella. The parasol de partment Is replete with everything new and desirahl-, forming the richest and most ele gant dl play thHt home skill can ireluee. Their prices will, as u-ual, be very low, con sidering the high grade or goods. Auiuseineiitg. Archdeacon Kirby'x Lecture. 'Vim venerable Aichdcicen Kliby will IccUire in Fulton epei-a house Tuesday evening, April Hitli, en the subject, "Lite in the Arctic regions." The archdeacon has lived as a missionary 97 years ax.ongtliepeen:o el the Arctic regions, and in that time gained valuable information re garding (he country and people. Illslectuie win be an exceedingly interesting and in structive encand should be well attended. " i'evnir Mrs. M'inthrep." Te-morrow even ing in Fulton opera housetUc Madisen S quare theatre combination will present this new but popular play, and there Is every indica tion et a big audience being present. The play has been wonderfully successful wher ever geed plays are appreciated, aud it has received the universal enriniscmcnl et the press as cite of the leading domestic dramas et tt.e day. The JJ7e:k'ci. This evening the Hibernian blendis make tluir Hint apearante here Sullivan ft Gaylerd are the mana gers, a1"! tliey have gathered about them a stren "empany, the majority et whom are ladles. A number or variety people of well known r.MUty will be introduced. The troupe nppc-ircd in Heading last evening te a large house. )u Its notice the Times et this morn ing says : " The presented an attractive line or varieties, ler the most part fresh and very laughable. Stable Stanten and her corps of female nrt isles in ' evening dress," were seated en long rope swings during the llrst act and swayed, pendulum loshien, lrem slde te side. They appeared alterward in songs, clogs and fancy dances." Concert. Thuisday cvcnliijg a concert will be given In &t. Jehn's Uciman Itefermed church ler the benefit et the Yeng People's irgan society. 1 he college orchestra will tur nlsli instrumental music, and Mrs. Hunter and Mr. Prcssinger will render soine of their fine soles. An enjoyable evening will be had. HfKVIAl. MUT1VH8. Expressions of gratitude en the partet the public are always impressive aud solemn. It is pleasant te knew that the people are justly praising the merits of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, a sale remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup and sore-threat. Skill i tee WoBKsner. Te de geed work the mechanic must have geed health. If long hours ei confinement In close rooms have en lecbled his hand or dimmed his sight, let him at once and befere seme organic trouble appears, take plenty et Hep Bitters. His sys tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve strength ened, his sight become clear, and the whole constitution be built up te a higher working condition. mar22.16teed SiLEjjcBD Quicrxt. A distressing Cough, by Hale's Heney of Uorhennd and Tar ? Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in en minute. a2-lwdeed&w Teung maiden if you'd beast these charms That win a lever te one's arms, And that may never let him go, 'Twill be threugu SOZODONT whose peweis Gives te the breath the balm et flowers, And leaves the teeth as while as snow. o3-lwdeed&w Fer Thick Head', Heavy stomachs, bilious conditions, " Walls' May Apple Pills" anU-bUleus, cathartic: 13 " Dr. Bensen's Celery aud ChameinUe Pills for the cure et Neuralgia are a success." Dr. G. P. Helman, Cbrisiianburg. Va. 50 CU. at druggists. " I'm happy te say Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure has cured my Eczema of the scalp, of four years standing." J we. A. Andrews, Att'y at Law, Ashton, ill. $, at druggists. Endorsed by pliyslclaDs. The foolish reject, the wise accept ; read the advertiHement of bimruens l.lver Regulator. Ge te H. it. Cecnran's drug store ler Mrs" Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright nessand durability et color, are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 6 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. Price, 15 cents. Take three times a day. enlv ; see the ad ver tlsemcnt et Simmons Liver Regulator. W Dresses, cieaiw, coats, stockings and all garments can be colored successfnlly with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable colors only 10c. The most popular and fragrant Petlnmeef the day H ACKMETACK." Try It. Sold by U. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1SB North Queen street feb-eed8 Samuel Able, Wrlghtsvllle, Pa., says: "1 suffered from pains !n my chest and Indiges tion, anil Brown's Iren Bitters relieved me." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street- a?-lwdftw A Cengii, coin or were -lareat sneum op tepjeti. Neglect treqnenuy results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brewn'b bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act dlieetlyen the Inflamed parte, allaying Irritation, givn relief In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Treublep which Singers and PubllcBpenknrs are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give pertect aatlstaetien. Having beun tested by wide ami constant use for nearly un entire generation, they have at tained we). .ueriUui rank among the tow staple remedies of the age. sold at 2T. cente a box everywhere mv-lvilTThAFAlvw Celeur's Liquid Beet Tonic is admirably adnptcd f r females In delicate health. Col Cel den's; no ether. OI druggists. a?-lwdoed&w -PlainTalkfkemdr Swaykk Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every ene can tell whether he Is thus aflllcted by observing the following symp symp eoms: Intense itching, particularly after get ting warm. It seems as It pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are often allected. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te any article In tin market, J guarantee it te cure the worst case et itching piles in exist ence. Signed, H.SWAVNE, M. D. Dr. Swaync's Ointment. Is alseaplcasant and effective euro ter tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes. $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne &. Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. eetM-l ydTu.Th&S w jiew te becure Health, t seems strange that anv one will suffer lrem the many derangements brought en by an Impure condition el the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPABILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or IILOOD AND LIVER SYItUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be thn lMat BLOOD PUBIFIER ever discovered, eflcet ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. Ions complaints and all diseases indicating an Impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects ind! gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its met its as a health renewer, ler It ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is ei an exhaustive natiire, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and tier veus system. .. aKR'H iMIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast- Fer use externally and inter nally. BED HOUSE POWDERS euro all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all I-iveSteck. A POSITIVE CUKE. mayJ4-2 Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen stroet Tld nits. Samples tree at Grocers. JI. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A Bautlett & 112-2Gtd&4lw In Het Water. Orpha M. Hedge, Battle Creek,Mlch.,wiltes: "1 upset a tea-kettle of boiling het water en my hand. I at once applied Themas' Kclec tric Oil, and the effect was te immediately allay the pain. I was cured in three davs." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Ouecu tdrce. Mutual-! .iieriifirHU Aiotnerau Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by aslc't child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting tenth ? H se, go at once and get a bottle ei MRS. W1N cLOW'S SOOTHING SYP.UP It will relieve the peer little sutlerer immediately depend upon it : thore Is no mistake about lu There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use in all cases, aryt pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of ene et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. uv2-ly-M.WA8Aw itrewn'fl Monseneld JPanacctt Is the most effective aln Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally,and thereby mere certainly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strennlli et anv similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aehss, and Is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Brown's Houbkhemj Pakacj-a" should be In every family. A teaspoentul of the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed tlme will brbak vr a cold. 25 cts bottle febll-lvdM.W4S&w nenry'" Carbolic Halve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.brulscs sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction In every oase or money refunded. Be sure you getllENRT's Carbolic Salts, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drhg store. 137 North Queen street my2t)-4 KKSCUKJl JfKOM DEATH. The tollewingstatemontof William J. Cough in, et Semervlllc, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention et our read crs. He says : "In thg lull et 187GI was taken with a violent bleeding ei the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te leso my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer et 1877 1 wasadmittcd te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a bole in my leltlung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med ic! nes. 1 was se iar gene at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. 1 gave up hope but a friend told me ei DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur sur prisea d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, ence dead, began te revive, and te -lay I leel ip better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish it, se that every ene aflllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB. THE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold bv H. H. Cochran. 187 North Queen street VXA.TBB. UABERDIELAprU 2, 1841. in this city, Frederick Gaberdiel, In the eighteenth yea. et his age, "The relatives and friends ei the family are respectfully Invited te attend the tuneral lrem the residence of his guardian. Henrv NJBW AltVmVIlSXMKXT. OIGR OF THE BIO BOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK EOOKS AND STATIONERY. LARGE ASSORTMENT! LOW PRICES ! QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES! BOOKS AT MARKED DOWN PRICES! ESTAt the Sign of the Big Boek. e ENINU OF M. A. HOUGHTON'S NBW NEW LINE OF MILLENEHY GOODS. All the Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY G00D3 received daily and sold at the LOWEST PIUCES at M, A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. afternoon at two o'clock. Interment at Lan- , caster cemetery. Kahck April 2. 188:1, in New Helland, Bertha Virginia, daughter of Gee. II. and Lizzie Ranck, aged 7 yeais 6 months and 1 day. The relatives and friends el the family are invited te attend the funeral en Thuisday morning at I0 o'clock. 2td Wilkv. April 2. 1883, in this city, Charles W. Wilev, in the 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of th'j family nre respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, .'ill West Marlen street, en Wednesday afterni.en at 3 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. Hawman. On Tuesday morning. In this city, llfiiiiimln S., bon et William D. and Missouri Hawman, in the 17th year of his age. The funeral will take place lrem hl- parents' residence, Ne. 328 East Chestnut street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at. Lancaster cemetery. a-2t NMW AJ)rjiTISMUATS. ..... . - . ... ... ...-., .. fm - AMTCII AT TU IS KXUHANOK HOTEL' East King street, an assistant Cook. It w w ANTI;U lO OK 12 UOI) HOUSK- CARPENTEKS. Apply for two days at 513 West chestnut street. It ll. EHR1SMAN. fl'WII SJ1AL1, HANII-IUAUK HAVANA 1 clears, clear Havana fillers, for 5 cts., at HARTMAN'S YKI.LeW FRONT CIGAR "TORE. Dlt. J. K. SHUCK HAS KKilUlV.!) TO NO. 332 NORTH QUEEN STREliT. Ofllce Heurs: Until 8 a. in. ; 12 te 1 p. m. ; 6 te 7 p. m. mSl-3td ITU H 81 . 15 1 48T-UL.AS4 PENNSYLVANIA U1UAKM for 25 cts. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAR STORE. 170R RKNT.-THK STOKK KOOM, NO. 35 . North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Ringwalt. Apply te 1HOS.E. FRANK MN. feb7.8.9.10eedttd Ne. 120 East King St. OKtclL.I.AKU'8 KKHKVUA TOIiAUUO j only 10 cents per plug at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR SI ORE. C- OOO OlttL. WANTED TO OO GKNKKAL T housework In a small family. Must come well recommended. Address .1 . R. F., IMTKL- LIQENCER Ofllce. lt c lOMOKKT A-U KNTKKTA1NM1SNT OK j Thursday night at St. Jehn's German Ke- lernied Church for inn eeneni ei uie ieung People's Oixan Society. Admission, 15 cents ; children under It vears, 10 cents. a"!-2t "TLl.HH A. II Kit K & CO.'S Real Estate and Insurance Office REMOVED TO NO. 108 BAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leepard Ilotel.) RELIABLE INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES. macSl-lmd PUBLIC SAI.r.-ON MuNUAf, AI'KIt 9, at the Keystone hotel, a one-story brick dwelling. Ne. 331, and a two-story brick dwelling. Ne. 330, both situated and adjoining each ether en the west side et North Mulberry between Walnut and Leuien streets. The one-3tery fronts 12 feet, mere or les, and the two-story fronts 20 feet, mere or less, and let 245 ti et te Concord, alley. Sale At 7 o'clock. Pose-sslen given right aft-rsale. hARAH A. M1LL.EU. IIknuv SnuiiK.r.T, Auct. a3-lwd NOl'lCB. - AMPLICATION WILL BE made te the Governer et the Common wealth ler a Charter incorporating the Farm ers' Western Market Company, et Lancaster city. Pa., under the previsions et the Act of Assembly, entitled " An Act te provide for the Incorporation and regulation et certain corporations," approved the 29th day et April, A D. 1S74. the charter and object et which corporation shall be the establishment and maintenance et a Market Heuse In the city et Lancaster. B. C. K READY', n3-3tdTu&3lw Solicitor ler Applicants. N' OT1CB IS HEKEItY H1YKN THAT THE partnership lately subsisting between A. J. Haiberger, It. C. McCulIy and H. W. Har berger, of Lancaster, Pa., under the firm name et Uarberger, McCullcy & Ce.. was dissolved December 3 1882, by mutual consent. All debts due te said partnership are t be paid te any of said partneis at their late place of business. Ne. 30 West Chestnut street and all demands en said partnership te be pre sented ter payment. ALEX. J. HARBERGE3, R. C. McUULLEY, lld&w H. W. HARIIERGER. NOTICK. APPLICATION WILL BE made te the governor et this common wealth for a charter Incorporating the East ern Market Heuse Company et Lancaster City, l'a, under the previsions of the Act et Assem bly entitled " An Act te provide for the incor incer incor peiatlon and regulation or certain corpora tions." approved the 20th day et April, A. D., 1S74 the character and objectef whleh corpor ation shall be the establishment and mainte nance et a market house. D. P. KOSEN MILLER, Attorney for Applicants. Lancaster, Pa March lt, 1883. inarl9-ltdeaw XJTILLIAMSON (ObTEK. R. DUNLAP & CO.'S FINE HATS. The demand for these justly Celebrated Hats have exceeded our expectations se much that we have been obliged te devote part of the space allotted te Hats ler the exclusive pur pose et showing these very handsome goods. We have everything in perfect readiness Ter the Spring season, therefore our customers will net only find the usual number et ac ceptable styles, but a larger asEertincnt than ever of the very latest Fashions in HATS and CAPS at prices that seem te have reached the very lowest limit, and we knew it would be advantageous for purchasers te call and ex amine our selection. In addition te DUN LAP'S and STETSON'S FINE HATS we have an endlcs3 variety of all styles and qualities ter MKN, BOYS and CHILDItEN'S at prices far below the average. CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALISES, NECK WEAR, RUBBER CLOTHING and OILSKIN COAT3 and TANTS FOR FISHERMEN. arWe are prepared with a COMPLETE STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES for all who need them. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Nes. 34, 36 & 38 East King St, 8TORB. NJutV ADt .tlJJ31ICNVt. TV JAMES K. bAKRK HAS KKMOVKD XJ his efllce from 28 Seuth nke street, te the southeast streets. erner el Orange ana Lime m3I-lwd THIS IlKsT 50. VIOlK IN THE CITY, 11A yuna or Yara fillers, at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. FOK F1UC imsuun;k GO TO BATJSMAN & BURN?, Insurance Agents., Ne. 10 West Oiauge Street. mar28C:dR B. rKANK bAYLUB HAS REMOVED HIS GALLKUY OF PHOTOGRAPH! -TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., . 99" Exactly opppnlte the Old Stand. rfctii.6,dAwR I U9T RECEIVED. PHILIPPE, CADEAW&FILX FINEST FRENCH PEAS, SELLING AT 25b. A CAN. REMEMBER, Our Lancaster County EARLY JUNU PEAS, at i:oe. a am. These give satisfaction. And MARROW PAT PEAS. JUST RECEIVED : FINE OLIVE OILS. MUSHROOMS, QUEEN OLIVES, DURREE'S SALAD DRESS ING. Alie, a tine line of bottled PICKLES and SAUCES. Our SHAKER CORN at 12c. a quint is con sidered cheap. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. Levan'sBest, Minnesota, Greirs (Willow St. Mills) Best, anit Choice Manhcltn Pat ent Heller Pxoeess, AAA BBand Fleur et the entire wheat. At BURSK'S, ?-17 East King Street. T B. n.0.4TJKTJLKKSON. JUL With line weather come the wants et men et CLOTHING, and the question where te buy. We have spated neither time nor money te get the best Workmen. The CUTTER is the most impeitant. A simple trial Is nil w e ask. Our Stock of PIECE GOODS contains all the Late and Popular Shades. THE GOODS ARE TH3 FINEST, THE PRICES THE LOWEST. D. B. lestetter & Sen, Merchant 3'aiiers and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, JCNTJSKTJUJiMlSNTH. -. FULTON OI'KKA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3. AMERICAM GRAND SENSATION. SULLIVAN & (UYLOR'S FEMALE MASTODONS. C. S. SULLIVAN, Manager. THE GKANDEST FEMALE ORG ANIZA TION TRAVELING. Presenting Everything FRESH, ANIMATED. 8PARKL11NG, MIRTHFUL. TICKLISH, INVITING. Full et Delicious Nonsense. Delightful Situ ations. Spicy Bon-Rens. Charming Music. Magnificent Costumes. Appropriate Appointments. Appearance of 10. BEAUTIFUL MAIDENS. 16. 1NEVENING DRESS. Magnificent Orchestra and Brass Band. Mak ing Street Pamrle Dally at 11:80. ADM 1 -WON 35. 60A 75 CUNTS. RKSERVED SEATS .'......TSCESTS. Ir or (sale as Opera Housu Offleu. uu(J-4t Tpl.TO OPJSKA ItOUSK. 1TEUXESUAY EVENING, AL'BIL 4. THE Madisen Square Theatre Company -IN- ToungIrs.Wintlirep. A Demestic Leve Story. Beautifully Told, Splendidly Acted. A PURE DOMESTIC DRAMA. AN EXCELLENT CAST OF CHARACTERS The play will be presented with scenery modeled utter the famous Madisen Square Theatre Setting. Beats Secured at Opera Heuse. Saturday. Sale open ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS.. mar30-5t .75, 60 4 3i CENTS ..75 CENTS TyH'r reKUET Ten. Archdeacon Kirby's Lecture, On his 27 years el Missionary life in the Arctic regions. THE MOST INTERESTING AND ENTER TAINING LECTURE OF THE SEASON. Te be he'd under the auspices of the Yeung Men's Association of St. Jehn's Free Church. Chart open ler Reserved Seats at FonDer FenDer smith's bookstore. East King street, WED NES DAY, APRIL 4. Ne extra charge for Re served Seats. Fulton Opera Heuse, today. April 10. SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIb 3, 1803. STATE LEGISLATION. THE PKOCKKU1NGS AT HAKRlSBURU. Mills Passed, Defeated and Otberwiae X)i9. peeed el Bleasures Which Merit Public Attention. Special Dispatch te the lJrrErxieEncxK. Harrisburg, April 3. In the Heuse this morning the following bills were in troduced : Buttermere, et Fayette, te repeal an act creatine the beard of chari ties ; Morrison, of Allegheny, authorizing corporations formed for the purpose of purchasing and selling real estate te in crease their indebtedness The bill provid ing for the closing of schools during the convention of the county institute except in Philadelphia was defeated ou final pas sage. The bill for the better protection of the wages of servant girls, washer women, clerks and ethers passad finally. The bill enabling tax collectors te collect taxes for the payment of which they have become personally lia ble without having collected the same passed finally. The bill fixing the daily pay of witnesses except iu first, second, and third class cities at one dollar was defeated. The bill providing that deer shall be killed only from Octo ber te November 30th passed finally. The bill providing for the K..nDmf. licensing of bottlers of malt liquors was passed after considerable discussion. The bill, providing for the incorporation of com panies which propose te engage iu the business of floating and driving legs passed fiually. The bill amending the act te prevent cruelty te animals was modified se as te give the right of appeal and laid aside for third reading. The following bills passed finally : au thorizing commissioners of counties te discharge from prison all persons confined in jail without proceedings under the in solvent law ; permitting the reduction of the capital stock of certain corporations. The bill te allow the state treasurer a corporation clerk was defeated en final passage; the vote was seen after reconsid ered ; the Nichelson congressional appor tionment bill was under consideration when the Heuse adjourned. The Senate was net in session. J-IKK AT JtttiSKY SHORK Threatening the Destruction of tte Village- the Louses. Williamsport, Pa., April 3. Fire hi oke out iu Jersey Shere shortly before 2 o'clock this merninc iu a frame building belonging te T. & J. G. Calvert, furniture dealers, which at one time threatened the destruction of the whole town. The flames however, were Anally confined te eight buildings, G brick and 2 frame. Engines were sent from Williamsport, Leck Haven, but arrived tee late te be of assistance. The origin of the fire is net known. The less is estimated at from $75,000 te $85,000, the principal lesers being as fellows : T. & J.O.Calvert, furniture, $1,200; Jeseph Kloesner, jewelry, $15,000 ; Mrs. C. Key ser, restaurant and dwelling, $4,000 : Stever & Deutter's building $8, 000;Michaei Stiner.building and tailor shop $3,000 ; Mrs. Durell and Mrs. Petter, double build ing, $10,000 ; T. C. Dincler, dry goods and furniture, $7,000 ; Miss C. Harris, millinery, $3,000; Odd Fellows' and Masen's hall, $3,000 ; Kingeman's billiard room, $3,000 ; ether parties lese from $100 te $1,500. 1 he insurance aggregates from $35,000 te $40,000, but owing te the burn ing et the records of the local insurance agents the losses by the different compa nies cannot be ascertained The posteince was among the buildings destroyed. m RAILKOAD MATTKKS. Tim Philadelphia & Heading Wlntt !U Suit. Philadelphia, April 3. The suit of the i;everutnent against the Philadelphia & Heading railroad company ler $40,OGO and interest since being five per cant, in ternal revenue tax en the surplus earnings for three years prier te 18G7, was decided iu the United States district couttteday in favor of the defendants, President Gewen haviug produced a receipt from an agent of the government for the money in controversy. Compelling the Caiupanlcfi teOlTe once of Freight Advances. St. Leuis, April 3 The Legislature has passed a bill providing that no railroad company in this state shall advance .the freight rates without first giving 20 days notice of the proposed change by posting the new schedule iu three conspicuous places of its freight and passenger depots. The penalty for violating the law is $300. THE KLKCTIOIVS The KcbuK en Ueth Sides In Cincinnati. Cincinnati, April 3. Unofficial returns from all but ene precinct in this city show that the Democrats have elected a mayor, two judges of the superior court, a member of the beard of public works, 'treasurer, city solicitor, a police court judge, aud three members of the school beard by majorities ranging from 100 te 4,200. The Republicans elect a controller, prosecuting attorney, police court judge, director of city infirmary, wharf masters and two members of the beard of educa tion by majorities ranging from 200 te 2,900. The precinct yet te be heard from may defeat Peck (Dem.) for judge of superior court, and Springmeier (Dein.) member of the beard of public works. The Temperauce Ticket Successful fn High. towe, Si. J. Higutewn, N. J., April 3. At a char ter election held here yesterday the whole temporance ticket was elected by majori ties ranging from 13 te 29. ' AFTEK THE INDIANS. Following Thetn te Arizona. Denver, Cel., April 3. A dispatch from Separ, N. M , dated the 1st, says : " Colonel Fersylhe followed the Iudians from the Southern Pacific railroad te the mountains in Arizona, near Cottonweed springs. The Iudians attacked a wagon containing ranchmen's supplies and wounded two men, after which they took te the hills, where the seldiers were unable te fellow their track. Cel. Feraythe will remain there several days, scouting in the surrounding coun try." IU1UH AFFAJKS. A Mew Court of Appeals Asked Fer. Londen, April 3. During yesterday's debate in the Heuse of Commens Mr. Parnell urged that further executions ia Ireland should be suspended until the court of criminal appeal has been put in operation. The bill te establish this court reached its second reading in Commens yesterday. Fourteen Horses Burned in a Livery Stable. Bosten, April 3. The livery stable of D. Y. Pope, at Hudsen, Mass., was burned this morning. Fourteen out of twenty seven horses were burned te death. Toe insurance is about $5,500, which does net cover the less. The Spring in Ontario. Mount Ferest, Ont., April 3. A train en the Terente, Grey & Bruce railroad reached here last night, the first since March 5th. The snow is still deep here aud there is fine sleighing. Death of au Lx-aiayer. Bobdentewn, N. J., April 3. Henry Moffett, Democrat, ex-mayor of Burliug Burliug ten, died in that city yesterday, aged 53 ears, lie was also au ex-member of the Dry Goods Clerk ShH St. Leuis, April 8. Albert Wing shot and killed Jee Glenn, a dry goods clerk, at 2 o'clock this raerninir, in a disreputa ble house iu this city, in the presence of Essie Davis, who came here from Ken tucky with Wing a short time age, aud bad bccemejmtimate with Glenn. Jealousy was the cause. The Hrlcklajers' Strike ued. Chicago, April 3. The strike of the bricklayers is practically ended; the em ployers conceding the demands of their workmen for $4 aud $4.50 per day. WEATHER IXUIOATIONS. Washington, April 3 Fer the Middle Atlantic stateR. sliehtlv warmer fair weather, westerly te southerly winds, lower barometer. 31AKKB1S. l'hl!ueljn:a Market. lni.D3i.VEUA. Apiil 3. Fleur dull, steady : Supernne, t'i Si&3 11 : extra, ti "5S1 25; Penn'a Family, Jl 87G5 12. Rye flour at $3 75. Wheat dull and easier; Del. and la. Red, l lfll 19K ; Ne. 1 Red and Amber, ?l Ql 25. Cern steady, fair demauu. Oats firmer; mere active ; Ne. 1 White. .'CQ 57c ; Ne. 2 de, G5c ; Ne. 3 de, 51 e; Ne. 2 uii.ed, 53c. Rye nominal at 63070c. Previsions tirui, fair demand. Lard llrm. Butter dull and weak: Pa. Creamery extra, 3132c ; Arsis, 25S2SC ; Western, 30c ; flrts, 23-S).!5e. Rell- dull. l.iB.r. 4-1 -.-.. -. ..!!. Aj-fc.l .li.iini - it m Itf.t n ?ai I Sft3 llllliei Willi KUMU UVlliOUU. 1.-.I..M, U . western, lSffil'.ie ; Southern, ISiSltc. uueee nrm aim iairiv active. Petroleum quiet : Refined, SSSJc. Whisky scurceatf 120 . New Yerk Market. b yeAK, April 3. Fleur State and West ern dull, heavy and In instances a shade lower. Wheat dull and heavy; i$Xc lower ; Ne. 1 Whttw, $111; Ne. 2 Red. April, $1 19Kl VP, ; de May, l j;l -J2 : de June. $1 22).i;ttl22 15-Jti: de July, 1 21 ; de Sept., $1 205. Cem dull and J-Jc lower; Mixed West ern spot. i:2'tC7Hc : de future, 6'S70c. OutsJvc lusher ; State. 5157e ; Western, 535Sc; Ne. 2 April, 5JJfi54e ; May. saQXSJc : June, 52ffia.'fc. Western Crnln market. Detkeit. Wheat dull: Ne. 1 White, fall spot and April, fl 07H; May. 91 OJ'4 ; June, 91 11?C; Ne. 2 red, Winter. 9i H'K t Ne. 2 white tall. !c; receipts, i:i,000 bus; shipments, 10,000 bus Cern dull ; Ne. 2 at 55c. "Peoria Cern was steady; high mixed et .'OJSffi≤ miedat .'.e'ifl.Vtfic. Oats wcic steady U'uiteat I5?jl5c. Rye was quoted at ,v359c. Llve stock market. Cmc-Afie Hogs Receipts, S.CKO head : shli menU), J,7tjOJ head ; demand lair, prices 5c higher; uimlitv peer; mixed, 97 2i7 7i; heavy, 97 03 Hi; light, 97 2:07 75; skips, 957. Cattle Receipts, 5.0OD head ; shipments i.one head; opened very brisk; early aales We higher ; expert demand weak; genernl market closed weak but steady : experts, $ 45 7; poed te choicer shipping, & 'JJSOje: common te fair 95 303"; butchering in fair demand ami steady ; common te lair at ii50 ($:i 75 ; geed te choice, 9131 75 ; stockers and txeders 93 3065 30. Sheep Receipts. -1,000 head : shipments, 1,500 head : easier, demand less active ; quality only fair ; common te fair at $3 WIS- 50 ; medium te roeiI at Wiia ; choice te extra at ( 10G 75. The Journal's cable advices report a decline In the value et livestock at Liverpool; best American Cattle aeld at 15'c yi If,, estimated dead weight and best Sheep, lUe. Kast JjinmtTT Cattle Receipts, 1.107 head ; active and 15Js20c Uglier than closing prices last week. Hogs Receipts, 5.C35 head ; market active ; Philadelphia, S 00&.3 20 ; Yorkers, 97 EOS' 7 70. Sheep Receipts 6 OOH head ; market slew and prices 23c oil lrem last week. I'ldhidelpitlH cattle Maraec- Mekiiat, April 2. The arrivals or llve steclr ut. the Philadelphia stock yards were : Fer the week Beeves, 2.1IXJ head ; sheep, 9,000; hogs..",MR Pievleus week Reeves, 2,!!03 head ; sheep, 9.0C0 ; Hogs. 3,50J. Beet eattle were in light supply and price-, In consequence et the advance in the west, weraa fr.iutieu higher. Butchers only bought for immediate use, anil the inaiket closed dull. We quote as fellow. : Extra, 7.7?-ic ; (loed. 7f57c ; Medium, "K50e : Common. 5Kti".c ; fat cows, Viis 5Je; slippery cows, 3Jtc. MUch cows were in fair demand at $35370. Sheep weie in demand, and. with light arrl vids.I pilccs were a traction higher, which butchers paid with great reluctance. We quote a." fellows : Extra, 71iVic ; Goed.07c ; Medium. 57 fe: common, 4;'it&iC; Lambs, C3c; Veal Calves, 7t?4C. Hers -were in fair demand at previous We quote as fellows : Extra, lllle; Geed, 11HK'; Medium, 10J410Xc DR3SSKD MKAT8. City Dressed Beeves were fairly activeand prices closed higher at OKSHKc, while fat cows brought Sc for the commonest kind. Western dressed Beeves were In light supply and closed at 10310c. SAXKS LAST WEKK. Themiw Bradley, 80 head et West dressed at OAM'ltc. Jehn Tayler, 13J head of West dressed atliX 10Kc A. A. .lewett & Ce., 250 head et Wen dressed at 94'10c. R. Mayncs A Ce., 1 15 lwad City at SJt)V)V,c. Thes. Bradley, 251 head de al!Ki3Ic. A. A. Heswcll 117 head de at !i?llc. Dressed sheep were fairly active. Samuel Stewart sold Ml head at 8010c. and 97 head of dressed lambs at 10jl2Kc. Lecal Stocks and Honus. Repeited by J. B. Leng. Par val. Lanc-''Uy 0 per et. Lean, due lrS-2..'ioe . " lfcS5... 100 " 1890... 100 " lavs... ice ft per ct. in 1 or 30 years.. 100 6 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 Last sale, ttffi Iff.; 117 15 1000 1C0.50 102 4 in i or -m years., iuu " 4 " in 5 or iw years. 100 parand Apr. int. " ti " in 10 or 20 years 100 iet. Manhelui borough lean 100 102 MISCKLI-ArlliOUS STOOD. Quarrvvllle R. R 900 Millersville Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory l'i Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuso (Bends) H0 Columbia Gas Company... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollewwaro..... Stevens Heuse........... ....... ...... 50 Sicily Island 50 East Brandy wlne Wayncsb'g.... 50 MUlersvilie Nermal Scheel Northern Market KIHOELLAMKOUS KOMDt). Quarrwllle R. R.,duel8 9100 Heading & Columbia It. R5's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due I86 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in 1 er20 years .-.. 100 92.M 30 45 120 90 2 170 100 5 Vi 21 100.53 1120 105 102 100 H3 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., llQO lev7 l' TURKPIKK STOCKS. Big Spring A Beaver Valley ? 25 9 10. Bridgeport &Heres hoe is 22 Columbia & Chestnut Hill 25 18 20 Columbia A Wellington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 Columbia t Marietta 25 Maytown ic Klizabcthteu n 25 Lancaster & Ephrata 23 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 Btrasbiirg -&' Millport 2. Marietta Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount Jev 25 LancKllzabetht'n A Mlddlet'n 100 Lancaster . Fruitvillc. ! Lancaster 5. Lint z 25 Lancaster A Willlamstewn 25 Lancaster Maner 60 Lanca-rter.fe Manhclni 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster & New Helland 100 Lancaster &Suseuelianna. 3i0 BANK ST0CS8. First National Dan k. 9)00 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank loe Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 18 :v 10 47.25 40 21 fO 40 m M 75 55 i::?.le 41 35 79 276.20 J205 110.23 135 110.25 143.50 107 142 141.30 14S 200 150.25 140 151 75 Jl 110 Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Bank. , .Ephrata National Bank , First National Bank, Columbia First National Bantc, tftrasburg..., First National Bank, Marietta , First National Bank. Mount Jey., Lltitz National Bank ManUei.n National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Jey 100 10O 100 100 100 100 ICO loe 50 New Helland National Bank loe Gap National Bank 100 Philadelphia. Stock steadv. Philadelphia & Eric K. U 205 Reading Railroad 2Ci Pennsylvania Railroad filt Lehigh Valley Railroad 05 United Companies of New Jersey Ib9 Northern Pacific iVii Northern racluc Preferred. 85 Northern Central Railroad 55J Lehigh Navigation Company 42 Norristown Railroad le3 Central Transportation Company. 3i'4 j-iiisu-p, 'xiiusvuie g isuuaiei.. u. jajj Vew YnrK. Stocks dull tint itrenir I-i-ySffl3 percent. New ieik '"-nti.sl S Eric Railroad 37 Adams Kxpri'--. i;e Michigan i n si Rdi'mud 91 Michigan mtii-rn i:..!lie.id li-SJj; Illinois CdH-.uKat're id ".... H64 Cleveland 1'ittMm. h Railroad 139 ChicieeA i.'ecklsla.. Railroad 122 Pittsburgh & Fert Waj no Railroad l.H Western Union Telelegraph Company... 82 Teledo & Wabash SJJc New Jersey Central 72j New Tork, Ontario Western 25J; IKlUVAXi. T7"IDKIKY WOKT. Biliousness and Bilious Patients. 1'ertainlng te Ilile, Bilious Symptoms. Bili ous Temperaments. TUB REMEDY- The Bilious is a disorder et the human sys tem. A technical definition of the term is this: " Pertaining te the bile ; dlseulercd In respect te the bile; as a bilious patient; de pendent en an excesss Ot blle ; as, bilious tern" perment ; bilious symptoms. The wera bile, when employed in the sense In which it is te be understood lu thH article, signifies, according te the dictionaries, " a yellow, greenish, bitter, vicid, nauseous fluid, secreted by the liver." ' Any derangement et the blie at ence manifests itself in great bodily discomfort, in less of appetite and in despondency," recently remarked an author et a valuable treatise upon this subject. The same wrlter lurtheradds : " Someei the following symptoms are usually prominent Pain in the right side, which Is very sensitive te pressure. The pain will sometimes appear te be located under the shoulder blade. There is also irregular appetite, flatulence, a sense of fullness in the region of the stomach, anil, sooner or later, the whites el the eyes become yellow, the steels clay colored and the urine yellow, depositing a copious sediment." The balance of the tee familiar train et ills needs no lurther mention here. The bilious is, as will be seen, an aflllctleu of great magni tude and et varied forms of direct and indi rect appearance. The disease Is no respecter et persons orleciUtlos. Its deadly and implac able enemj is found in KinxttT-WeRT. It acts en the liver and kidneys at the same time, and by its uitld but efficient cathartic effects moves the"bewels ireely. The morbid poisons that have been the causeJt all this disease and sufferint: 111 be thrown oil ; new Ilfe will be infused Inte everr organ, and na ture, thus aided will seen i--.iera tlie patient te health. riiysicians of lopute ai-l funding men who are honored for thelr pmi-ii nd respected and trusted for their cuieutinc attainments, are using Kidney-Wen. Iu their practice r.a;u larly. Ne stronger evidence of the -ierth el the remedy would seem te beneces-juiy. Swen endorsements are few and far between. We Imdalmestsaldth.it. they were without pre cedent iu the history of a proprietary remedy Be that as it may, hewcr, the fact remain es tablished that Kidney-Wert is a matchless remedy, and one that needs only te be tested te demonstrate its rare merit as a healer et most of the common maladies et the human lamily.- Dr. Philip C. Balleu, lives in Monkton, Vt- Under date et April 20th, 1382, the doctor wrote te the proprietor of Kidney-Wert, and said, amoagether things: " Nearly a year age I wrete you about the suc cess I had had in the usoet Kidney-Wert in my Practice. The past year I have used it mere than ever, aud with the bast results. It cured Mr. Ethen Lawrence, et this town, el a terrible case of bleated kidney disorder. I have also treated many ether diseases success fully with it. Constipation, in all its tonus, yields te it. and in rheumatic affections I have known ittogivealmest immediate relief. In lemale disorders It is equally successful. Take it all in all it is the most wondertul medicine I have ever used." Dr. Balleu docs net stand alone in big evrwrionce with this roinedy. K. K. Clark, M. I) , el beutli Here, VL., suys " Kidney-'A e-t does all tnat i i elttimcd ler it." W"h!Nt V.- M sinnuieHn, of Sun IlilJ, Washmgt' u O , Georgia, sa .. in a nutshell : " Kidney- Wn-t ured mywllt when my own and ether phv eiaiWpiesoriptiens oulypal eulypal liatcd her t: eul !." m30 KIDNKY WOKT JOt: fi-VLK AT M. . Cochran's DrugMeie, 137 and 139 -North Queen street mi'iglmd TTAIR HAUMN. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A beneficial dressing preferred te similar articles because of its purity and riclipcr fume. It RESTORES TO GRAYHAIB THE YOUTHFUL COLOR and prevents dandruff and tailing et the hair. 50c anil 91.00. HISCOX & CO., N. Y. FLORESTON. Excels the finest flower in richness. Deli cate, very lasting. Ne odor like It. Be sure you get FLORESTON Cologne, signature el illxcex & Ce.. N. Y., en every label. 25 anil 75 cents, at druggists ami dealers In pcrfume.S COLOGNE. dl2-lywcewAdTu JWNDH. nOKNWALL Si LEBANON K. K. GO. & Railroad Company. 5 PEE CENT. BONDS FKEE OF TAXES. THE CORNWALL & LEBANON RAIL KOAD COMPANY will receive bids, at par. and accrued interest lrem January 1, 1883. Fer 5 per cent. Reulstered Bends, redeemable afttr July 1, 1892, anil payable July 1, 1902. interest payable January 1 and July 1 el each year at the oftlce ei the Company. JOS-TIie issue'lls entire amount of BONDS te be $150,000, Secured by a irat Mortgage en the Read, Rolling Stocks Depots, Property and Franchises! of the said corporation, Executed and delivered te William A. Hubcr and Jacob ll. Reitsecker, Trustees, and, duly recei Ja-.T. THE BONDS Will be issued la ameunt3 01 $100, $500, and $1,000, As subscribers mar prefer. Apply te HUGHS. MAXWELL. Secretary and Treasurer, Cornwall. Pa. Or at the Lebanon Dlme Saving Bank. Leba non. Pa. mlO-iwdW&a&Uw piBAKUFlBC INHOBAMCK COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Aseets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Kates. Looses Promptly 3ettled and PaiiL RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East King Street- Cornwall Lebanon