LAKCASTEK DAILY INTEaiLIGEKGEK WEDljfiSBAY, APJR1L 4, 1883. WILLS PKOVED. IJeqneti) te Churcnea and Belatlvei. Tlie will of Jehn Sausman, of New Hol Hel land, l;as been offered for probate. He bequeaths te the Reformed church of New Helland the sum of 100, te be kept at interest forever $3 of said interest te be paid te the support of the pastor of said church and the remainder or se much thereof as may be necessary te keep the crave of the teaUter and his father in proper order, and if thcre be any re mainder it is te go te the cause of home missions of said church. The rest of the estate is given te relatives. The will of Paul Solemon, of this city, uequeaias te at. Antheny's Catholic church, this city, the sum of $200, and the balance of his estate he devises te his wife during her lifetime and after her death te his bister Christina, new living in Upper Franke, in Bavaria, and her children. Mere ltu8int8 Clmnges. Fies & Deirr recently purchased the livery stable property ou North Queen street formerly used by Zecher & Bre., and their business will be carried en at that place heieafter. This morning they made the fii&t shipment from the new place. It ceubibtcd of sixteen horses and they wcre sent te New Yerk. Frank Finney, late of the Grape hotel, has opened a peel and billiard room in the second iloer or Lecher's building, Centre Square, and immediately ever the banking room. TLe restaurant in the basement of 26 Kat King stteet which until recently was occupied by Geerge II. Miller has just been taken by Harry Cot eland, of the Spiecher heuhc, and Dau Eaby, who have littcd it up in line htyle. Jtutlly Jiijured. Peter Connelly, an employee en the new branch of the.Pennsylvania railroad, was .severely injured this forenoon. He wa's unloading ballast at Dilletville when he had his leg caught between the dead weed of two cars. The limb was crushed and broken. He was taken te his bearding house in Dillcrville, where Dr. Albright attended him. Patent Granted. A tiade mark has been granted by the intent efliec te Messis. Aldus F. and Gee. W. Hawthorn, el this city, for their roof reef ing paint, the title of which is ''Haw thorn's Excelsior reef paint " This trade mark was bccured through Win. It. tleiliart, solicitor of patents, of this city. I'euli! A coriespendcnt of the Examiner tries te laise a disturbance between the InteIj i.iuencki: and it.-, pet ground hog, but he can't de it. The best answer te the cer lospeudenl is his own nom de nhnne "Pooh!' Malicious ."lirtcliler. Eltner Bewman was aricsted ou the charge el malicious mi.schief in kicking in the deer of Hiram iMillei en Beaver idreet. IIe was held for a hearing be I me Aider man Carr. Special Clipp Incursion te riulailclphia, in Thursday, April 5, 1881. Tickets goei I for tin ee days, only ? ill. Train leave.-, l.ant-ister Junction at 1:I5 a. m.; .Man helm, (.:?.! ii.m ; Lilitz, C-3J u. in., and Kphnita :tt7Wa in. in31a2,LUl AimiHcineiiit). " i'eiin, Mi v. Winthrop " this evening. Kvery indication pi.itils te the attendance et :i large atiiiicuee in Fulton nperu house tills fvciiiiig te see Hits latest play of Bronsen Heward pii-st-nlid by the Madisen Sqtinie theatre company The play Is reported te be produced with an i:.ncl copy et the new anil eiiginal scenery which caused -e much com ment in lashlenablc cirlcs when the play was li rst presented II Is in the East Indian style of decollatien. According te all the metropol metrepol metropel ilan Journals the play is strenp, fresh and ably acted. " The T,ai,ij's fititrhter."luMii Vicker's comedy company will present tills comedy drama In Kulton opera house Friday and Sat urday nighN. Tin- jilay has taken well, and Miss Vicker's is spoken et with much com. uiciidatien. NtTVIAL NOTICES. The l.eid .Mayer et Londen was only a peller In a w.irehoute, but he persevered in the face of all opposition and i ose rapidly. It isuily pi'i-istency ami merit that has made Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup the greatest Jauilly leincdy lorceuh? ami colds new offered te the siillerlng public. Skill ii'thi: U'Oi'Ksuev Te de geed work the mechanic must have geed health. It long hours nl confinement In clese rooms have en icebledhls han i or dimmed his sight, let him at ence and before seme organic trouble appears, mice plenty et Hep Ultters. His sys tem will be rejuvenated. Ids nerve strength ened, his sight become clear, and the whole (-oiibtilutlen be built up te a higher working condition. mar22-10tced siLEM-Eii Quickly. Aditiefslng Cough, by Hale's Heney of Iloreheund and Tar T Hike's Toothache Dreps cine in one minute. ai-lwdoed&w Ue no H. it ;enr.in-s iirug .siore ter JUrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright ness and durability et color"! are unequaled. ( e:m tiem 2 tr pounds. Directions in JSng lishand lierti.aii. Pi Ice, 15 cents. Fer TIiIck iieal, llcavj stomach, bilious conditions, -'Wells' May Apple Pills" antl bilious, cathartic. 10 mid i'i cents. T.ikp three times a day, only; see the adver tisement et Simmons 1.1 ver Regulator. MeMicrnl .I'litiiBniii Moment it Are you disturbed at night and broken et j our rent by a sic chil suffering and crying with excruciating pain et cutting teeth 7 If se, gout once and get a bottle et MRS. WIN. HI.HWS SOUTHING SYRUP it wllllullOYO t in' peer little suficrcr Immediately depend upon it: ti'Pre Is no mistake about it. There 1- net a mother en earth who has ever used it, jrlie will net tell yen at once that it will regu-l.iti- Hi-- bowels, and give lest te the mother .'.-id relief and health te the child, operating Lire magic. It fs pcrlcutly sate te use In all cisu, n nd pleasant te the taste, and Is the piescilptien nt enn et the elaest and best lomale physicians and nui-bcs in the United State. Sehi .-very where. "J5 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M.W&S&w Tlie . (ittiagrrtmble operation lercilig O Haiti's into the head, and the use et exciting snull-', are being superseded by Ely's Cream llalui, a cure ler Catarrh, Colds in the head and ll'iy Fever. I'iicu5')ccnts. Apply Inte ntiHlrlln with little linger. Mm.y persons in 1'ittsten and vicinity are using Hly's Cieam Halm, a Catarrh remedy, with most isttsfactery result. A lady uewn townlsieceveiing the sense et smell which she had net enjoyed for lllicen yturs. Mr. Ituiber. the tlruggUt, has used It In his famlr and commends It very highly. A young Tunkliatineck lawyer, known te many of our readers, testifies that he was cured of partial deafness. Pillsten, J'a , Gazette, Aug. 15, 1S79. m22-2wdM.V,FAw nruaii'H HouseneKl I'anaceh Is the most efiectlve fain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied externally.and thereby mere certainly lellev patn, wdicther chronic or acute,than any ether p tin alleviator, and it is warranted double the f rcmrt'i et anv similar preparation. It cures iiain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, UlivuiiiHtism and all aciius, anil is THE GRKT UfiLIKVEU QF TAIN. "Brown's Hei .skueiu Hakacka" should be in uvery family. A tcasioentul of the Panacea In u tumbler el hcl water sweetened If preferred J, taken at Nd time will bihiak up a cold. -25 cts lintll febll-lVdM,W&S4w Yeung mair.cn U you'd beast these charms That win a lever te one's arms, And that may never let him go. 'Twill be through SUZODUNT whose powers Gives te the breath the balm et flowers, And leaves the tectli as white as snow. a3-lwdeed&w Almest Insane ana Cared. " Most el the eminent doctors In the East, as well as several et tlie medical faculty In New Yerk City," writes Rev. P. P. Shirley, of Chicago. " tailed te help enr daughter's epi lepsy, which began te show signs or turning Inte Insanity, By the geed providence of Ged we tried Samaritan Nervine, and It cured. ner." Your druggist keeps it. $1.50. Tld luta. Samples Irce at Grocers. H. Ce., Milkers, Philadelphia. A. Baetlutt & 112-2Ctdft4lw 43-Mllliens of package? et the Diamond Dyes have been sold without a single com plaint, Everywhere they are the favorite Dyes. Ite Matter What Happens Yeu may rest assured that you are safe in be ing speedily cured by Themas' EclectrlcOU in ull cases et rheumatism, npnrnl.ii ir.nti,. ache, etc. One trial only u necessary te prove its efficacy. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, iruggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure is without a peer. It consists ei both external and (nternal treat ment and costs only (1 per package, at drug gists " I wouldn't be Without Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile pills if they cost ?1 apiil. They cured me of neuralgia, of 0 years standing." Jeseph Snyder, Paxie.is, l'a. 50 cts. per box, ux uruggists. Tna most popular and lragrant I'erlume et the day ' IIACKMETACK." Tit It. Sold bv II. 15. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 130 North Queen street feb7-eed:i Samuel Able, Wrlghtsville, Pa., says: ".I suffered from pains In my cheat and Inillgci Inillgci tien, and Brown's Iren Hilten relieved we." Fer sale by II. Jj. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street. ii.Mv.dAw Celdem's Liquid licet Tonic is admirably adapted ter females In delicate health. Cot den's; no ether. Ol druggists. aZ-lwdeed&w The loellsh reject, the wise accept ; read the advertisement el Simmons I. lver Kegulater. SklD JJIfMMMWS. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 euros the most invet- ".Swayne'8 Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" Scratceasen of wn die. "h wayne's Ointment" i "Swayne's Ointment" J eases, such as tetter. "Swayne s O ntment" S .,. ,.....' wayjie's ointment" )''" -""," euu. "Swayne's Ointment" babci's itch, "Swayne's Ointment" ) .... "Swayne's Ointment" ) cnisty- facaly, sores, all Itching, ".Swayne's Ointment" ski it-lit" s ent" , ent" ) l ent" i enf'i Milt." 1 ' eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" )lrat distressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itcldni' nllt "SwayneS Ointment"),., , ., , . ' "Swayne's Ointment" ) ,he enIi cllcclua! cure "Swayne's Ointment" J no iimttci-hew eb-ti-"SnayneV Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no oilier. It CUKES wiieie all else falls. Sold by all dniggists, A Couch, Uelrt or sinre Threat Keqiiliesim.uciliate attention. A neglect ir l lutes the lungs and an incurable disease is often the rcsnlL " DK. SWAYNE'S COM COM relI.VD SYKUP WILD CI1EKKY " cures the most severe coughs and coins, aclsdirectly en the lungfc. threat ami ehe-t, puiilles the bleed, and ler bienclii.d, asthma, all pulmonary af fections el I Jig tiiiiiidintr, itisthebcstieinedy ever diseeveied. Price 25 cents and fl per boltle. The large size is the most economical Sold by all bt-Pt urtigglsts. I19-MW&FydAw JIAltJilAOJUS. SVAETii-Uusii. April?, 1SS1. by Kev. Jaime . Mitchell, D. I)., Mr. Jehn C. Spaeth. et Lan caster, te Miss Noia May, daughter et Cel. I,. L. Uuh, et KinMn-IIup.il, Lancaster county, l'a. nd UKA.T11S. Kaj-ck. Api II 2, 1SS.I, in New Helland. Bei tha Virginia, daughter et Gee. II. and Lizie Hiinclc, ased 7 j eais ( months and 1 day. The relatives and friends et the family are invited te attend the funeral en Thuisday nieinliig.it lu o'clock. 2td IlAWMAJf. On Tuesday morning. In this city, Beniaiiiin S., son et William 1). and Missouri Hawinan, in the 17th year et his age. The funeral will take place Irem his parents' residence, Ne. ;12S East Chestnut street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Intciiuent ut ISmcaster cemetery. a:t 2t Cness April 2, in Wa3hInte:i. 1. (:., Capt James Cress, in the did yearel his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeial fiem the resi dence el Mis. K. Stamm, Ne 132 East Lemen sheet, en Thuisday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It Wibb In this city, en I Lea J Inst., William F. Wise, in Hie SOth year of his age. The relatives and tilcnds or His family are respcctinlly invited te attend the funeral, from East King street M. K. chapel, en Thuis day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemettry- ' It Veiinew. April 4, 1SS3, In this city, Charles Vernen, in the 4'Jth yearel his age. Netice et funeral hereafter. JVJS-t AUVERTZSlSaiVNTtl. WANTKlf A UOOI HOY TO LKAKJi the barber business Apply at once te JOEL. L.. HAINES, Hd 30 East King street. WANTEIl-20 MKS WANTJSUTO WOKK en pike at Litltz. Wages, $l.f.O per day. Inquire at WAliWICK IIOUSl'.. a Kit LItitz, l'a. IAKMKKS' WKSTfc.KN MAIIKKT. An adjourn et I meeting of the subscribers te the Farmers' Western Market company's stock ill be helit in the Orphans' Court Keem THUUSDAY EVENING, APUII. T,, at 1'A o'clock. it "ATACiNIC NlTIUi:. 111. Tl The members of Lambcrten Eed-'e. Ne. tin, F. and A M., are requested te meet at the Masonic Il.ill, Lancaster, en THUKSOAY, APlilL 5, 183J, at 1:30 p. m., sharp, ler the pur pose et attending tbe funeral et BKOTHEK JAMES CROSS. late a member et Latavettc Leilge, Ne. , Wnshiiigten. 1). C. The eltieer.s and uiembei.set Ledge, Ne. -If. and all ether Masonic brcthern are Irateinilly invited te meet with Lamuerten Ledge unit paiticipate in the ceremonies. lly order et J. WILLI) WESTLAKE. W. M. II. U. Fahnestecu, Sec'y. It F OLTO Ol'KttA HOUSK. j:WO NIGHTS ONLY. AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. APRIL O AND J, 1883. FRIDAY !e ill INCHAS. GAYLOR'S REALISTIC COMEDY DRAMA, THE TRAMP'SDAUGHTER, Or, Paste and Diamonds, Supported by the popular comedian, Cuarles Koeers, and an unsurpassed cast of Metropell tan Artists, under the management et Judseu 1). Ceiey. ADMIhSlON a"i, 50 & 75 CENTS. HEshltVEl) SEATS 75 CENTS. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Oflice. at ltd A HIO ItAKGAlN. THREE NEW ORGANS, FIRST-CLASS MAKES, WILL BE CLOSED OUT THIS WEEK AT ANY PRICE. APPLY AT Ij. M. HERB'S Bookstore, (NO. 53 NORTH QUEEN 8T.,) ltd Inquirer Building. Cew pOWEKS BURST. Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Slimmer Silks at a Sacrifice. Having bought a large let of Summer Silks in Checks and Stripes, away below their value, we can offer them at Prices lower than they can be had elsewhere. These Silks are a Great Bargain and have been pronounced se by everyone that has seen them. The case of Half-Weel Dress Goods that we advertised last week at 10 cents per yard is selling very fast, and are a de cided Bargain. Everybody should see them. OPENING OF NEW GOODS. We have been busv this week in opening NEW GOODS in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, WHITE GOODS DE PARTMENT, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Prices Lew. Stock Large. BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH JOHN S. UIVLEK & VO. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., ' HAVE NOW OPEN FOB INSPECTION Full lines of Gents' Genuine Balbriggan Underwear. Full lines of Gents' Summer Merine Underwear. Full lines of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Gauze Underwear. Full lines of Spring Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Children. Full lines of Spring Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET. JOHN S. GIVLER. A'JJM' ADVJiKlJnJiJmCNJ'fi. rilHK HElTSc. CIOAItlN THK CITY, HA- JL vim a or vara niters, at HAItTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CHJAR STORK l?OK F1KK lASDKANCt; J; GO TO BATJSMA.N & BURNS, Insurancu Agents, Ne. 10 West Orange SUeet. miu-23-mdR T.UHST-CLASS Pl5NN.SVI.VA MI A t'IGAKS L I'i leriielH. -a IIARTSIAN'S YELLOW .STORE. FRONT ClUAIt NliW DKEbD MAKING ItlJUMS. ttU. 27 East KiiiK street. Dress and Cleak mak uii? in the late-it styles and moderate charges. Saiistactieii :uaraniee,l Tlie patronage el Hie Ladie- et Laneuster elieitcd. (lilting and Fittinjj u Specialty. MRS. AUTEN, ni7-l mi t " of Nev Yerk City. i KOlIliK Y FOlt SALK. A WELL-ESTARLISHED aKOCERY STOJRE In a large manufacturing country town. Heuse, .Stere, store Fixtuies and a full line of GROCERIES. The whole can be bought for less thau $2,503. Inquire at tne iU-lmd ' INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE. A IL.KM A. UKKK A' CO.'S Keai lustate ana msuraisce Office REMOVED TO NO. 108 BAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leepard Hetel.) RELIAKLE mai-eMnitl INSURANCE KATES. AT LOWEST E. FKANK SAVI.OJl HAS REMOVED Ills GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY -TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.", S Exactly opppesdlo the Old Stand. ectll-Gmd&wR R KMOVAL. E. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER, HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING STORK TO- Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET, (Next Doer te Hull's Drug Stoic, opposite Cress Keys Hetel.) H O'lKuANU ISEKK SALOONS. Are net lteer Saloons growing with nai ked r.inidliy in out city t Se much t-e that I think lt necessary for ins citizens 01 Liuicislur te pielest against it. Weie they a benefit or lm prevement te our city we should gladly advo cate them. But what sue tl-c consequences? Little shops, iloer alter deer, ure opined for the sale et Beer with no aecoe.iiioilatious ler the public whatever, and te Intcrleru witli the liafllc and trade et Hotels wiieie thousands of dollars are Invested by landlords for the ac tual accommodation et the public. Loek at the Stevens Heuse, Cooper Heuse, Grape Hetel, Franklin Heuse, Ciess Kej, Fountain Inn Merrimac neiel. Exchange Hetel, City Hetel. Hiester Heuse, Keystone Heuse, Leepard Hetel, and County Heiiie, representing a capital or ever $:ue,A)0 In vested ter the accommodation et" the public. And who de ready all in their iiewer te ac commodate the trade, whilst in the same vicinity et these Hotels no leas than twenty II ve saloeus nourish and divert the trade tiem thoie entitled te It, and who have their api tal Invested ter it. Rut this Is net all. then- is scaieely a Saleen thaidees net sellLiqiierumi Hitters with their Beer, a direct violation et the law. I believe. Net only that, hut of late they harbor yeunjj men and women, l'leuse explain the cause et yeunij men and women Hecking into certain saloeus en North Queen street, almost every evening, especially en Saturday. Is It for gee 1 or evil ? is It for the morality et our ctly. or the evil thereof V Time will tell. Why is it th-ir there U mere lm pi evement In the t building line in Hie Fittii and Sixth wards et our elty-than all the lest put together? The only reason I see ij that the aie clear et the Beer Sheps, and the gmd citizens will net tolerate them. I believe the Fifth ward has two HetcN and no Beer Saloons, and the consequence thereof tea quiet, intelligent neighborhood, with no rewdyism ; whilst In the sixth ward some et the most substantial improvements are going en and the Beer Shep en the decline. I be Hevethe Court should carefully scrutinize all petitions presented te it, and should at least rclusc hall the Eating Heuse license presented, that the Court taking such an action would really have a wenderlul etleet en Hie criminal list et our county. Beer saloon proprietors j-ay, we pay bier I' JILUIIEU Ull- Ulgl lU.tA.CS 141111 Hie LUllIllX 13 largely benllted. Well, suppose we admit iL and take a leek at enr prison report, which, shows that during the last year the number committed ler drunk and disorderly conduct te be 2,035 persons. The aldermen unit constables- costs, with beard for each, would -est the county en an avenge no less than $le each, showing an average expenditute et no less than $20,3J0 ler one year, and I venture te say that you, upon investigation, will net be able te trace 5 per cent, of above commitments te Hotels properly licensed and kept. Se it is readily seen that the taxpayers are out en squaring accounts, besiaes the inducements offered te our young men and women le be led astray. Would it net he well ler our court, or councils el our city, te appoint a special officer, unknown te all Interested, te examine anil see that our liquor law is nren- eily enforced. Wcall knew that the constables et the respective wards make sworn state- J ments of no violation et the liquor law, hut I am afraid that our noble fellows in considera tion el being candidates ler re-election, de net visit many et the saloons in their wurda and consequently de net knew what Is going 4 nit. Aim puiiw nuu lunjrur ui me cityei xnil adelphia are doing a noble work of late to wards the morality et the city, and I think the Reed old city of Lancaster should fellow their footsteps ev the geed substantial citi zens of our city and ones interested in keep ing geed hotels, and the city by meeting in council, and protesting te the Court In grant ing se many beer saloons in enr city. It ClTIZBK. LOKKlLLAKD'd KKBKUCA TUBAVCO only 10 cents per ping at HAKTMAN'8 YELLOW FKONT CIGAK SXOBK. JTEW uUrMXlSEMLESTS. Polite Attention Shown te All. & HURST, QUEEN STREET ax-if AumuriHisjajsNTS. e VENJNO OF M. A. HOUGHTON'S NEW STORE. OF MILLINERY NEW LINE All tlie Latest Styles of FINE MILLINERY G0OD3 leceivcd at the LOWEST PRICES at M. A. HOUGHTON'S, Ne: 105 West King Street. OPPOSITE STEVEN'S HOUSE, LANCASTER. -VJSIF AUVJSltTJSVMKXIk. 'I'WO SMALL llANUHIADK HAVANA 1 cigars, clear Havana fillers, for 5 cts., at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIOAR TORE. Dlt JAMES K. BAKKU HAS ItKMOTKII his office from 3 Seuth Duke street, te the southeast erner et O ran go aim Lime streets. m31-lwd 170K KKMT. A l.AKUK TWO-STOlt 1 Hrlck Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story lirick Wareheuse en Mifliln slieet, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A. J. STEIN MA V. 12 Mil! lKTELLlOKNOlI't OlMcO. -ilKAUD KIKK INSUItANUK CO.tlFANY, OF 1'HILADELrillA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insiuc-s Property at Current Rates. Lesecs Promptly Settled ami I'ald. rife & Kaufman, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East mliMJmdM.W&SK King Street. ay. NKW HOOK. new revised and enlarged edition el elar and Tropical worlds," from itie pen of Dr. G. Hartwig, prcsidentet the Hcidel- beig University. author ei Tlie sea and its Living Wonders," " The Harmonies of Na ture." "The Subterranean World," etc , etc. The work Is edited by Dr. A. U. Guernsey, scientific editor en the American Cylepcdi.i The object of the work Is te give the combined result et all the explorations, researches and discoveries et travelers and scientists et modern times, giving a complete description of mnn and nature in the Felar and Equator ial regions et the glebe, embracing a full and accurate account or all th-j ditlerent cxpcdl t'ens te the Arctic world, from the discovery I Iceland, ever 1.000 years aire down te and embracing the last expedition of Uharles Francis Hall. together with the disceveiles of Humboldt, Agasslz, Livingstone, DuCnaiilu, Wallace. Slanlei, Ca meren, Squler, Orten. D.u-wln, et':.. etc , in every part of the Tropical World, In ?euth An lerica, Africa, India. Ceylon, Australia aim the- Islands of the i-ea Tin- whole embellished with ever 250 beautiful illustrations and maps. It y ill be hard te find a volume se profusely mid exuenslvely Illustrated us tbi. There is probably no ether single boekextantln which eanbe found the same amount of information in such convenient compass and atsuch a low liiice. The work will contain ever 840 paqes, large Royal Octave, printed en supei line hit- paper anu substantially bound wiiu oeuuie oakum heard sides and spring back. This work will be sold only bysubscriptlnu. Agents aie wanted le canvass ler it in every town- . ship lit this State and Maryland. Fer particu- 1 a apply te Jehn Cewaw, P. O. Bex 623. al-itdJtztw ItALTiMone. M e. T)ALAC1S OK rASUlON. Astrich Brethers, Ate. PAIjACE OF FASHION, 13 EAST KING STREET. NEW Spring Goods. JUST ItECISIVED, Stock of a Iirge and Elegant NT3W MILLINERY GOOuS. All the latest novelties In HATS and iteN- NU.TS, K1KJJONS, FEATHEKS, SATINS, and M1LL1NEKY TK1MMIM5S. TKIMMED HATS AND UONNLTS, nt special low prices. A large and well-asserted stock et NKiV SPUING HOSIERY ler J.adlts, Gents and Children. NEW SPUING GI.OVEs. All the Spring colors In KID UI.OVES. An Elegant Assortment et HAMBUUG EMBUOIDEUIES, Torchon Laces, Crochet Edgings and all e'her iriinmingH f.uct;s. Colored Spanish Lac-es. NEW DltBSS TRIMMINGS. Large Assert--ment of HANDKERCHIEFS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, etc. Our JEW DEPARTMENTS, 'Under tlie management of M. II. HASH Jt SON. Special ISanratns in DRESS GOODS. We have one of the flnesc lines ej Dress Goods that can be ieund at any store In this city and are ettering eme I SPECIAL JJAUCAINB. SULKS. We sell a bitter BLACK SILK at 11.00 a yaid tl tan you can buy at any ether place. Striped Ottomans. Dress St itins, all coiers, at S5c. a yard'. SPUING COATS. A large assortment at: spec ial. low priens, we are the only establishment la this city where a lull line of these goods Cin be leund, REAJJT-MADE DK ESSES, Tet Ladles and Children. We always have a large ana well-selected stock of these en hand, employing none tout competent dress makers te order, and in every case guarantee fit werkmaj iahlp aud style. LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PENN'A. GEO. F. RA.THVON. GOODS. daily and sold rifJBJt HANlilNUll, ite. TpUAKES v. FKY. We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Three, three-and-a-half and lour yards long In Swiss, Nottingham Applcquin, &e. I.ACE LAMBREQHIN8, SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. Brass, Aeh, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &c. Cornice, In variety te fit any Window. Forty Ditlerent Patterns et DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new colors, t; and 7 feet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac. AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every dosctlptlen, In Gilts, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders. Centres, &e. PHARES W. FRY, Ne 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA OH HALtj. EOWMS fcOItt&KNT. Pleasant and convenient rooms te let. furnished or unfurnished, 250 North Duke street. without beard, at tfd T'OKKI r One KNT. Stere and Dwelllnz Ne. 3(3 Nertt. Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZJ-tfd PUKL.IO KAIifc-ON JMUNOAV, Al'KII. 9, at the Kejstene hotel, a one-story hilek dwelling, Ne. 331, and a two-story brick dwelling. Ne. 336, both situated and adjoining each ether en the west side et North Mulberry between Walnut and Lemen streets, lliu one-story fronts 12 feet, mere or lesa, and the two-sleiy fronts 20 feet, mere or le-s, and let 215 feet te Concord alley. Sale at 7 o'clock. Possession given right aft rsale. SAKAII A. AIILLKIl. IIcnht Shuiieut, Auct. a3-lwd pieit SALE. FOB S4LB. The undersigned offers ter sale the lets ei ground adleinlng his residence, en Clmrletti and Walnut streets, In the city et Lancaster ceuipiislng 211 teet en Chailntte street inn! 2Gi feeten Walnut street These lets will be sold en easy terms. In I h whole or In paits, te suit purchasers. Apply te TH0S. E. FKANKLIN, OFFICE-NO. 120 EAST KING STKKET. raSJwdWThK.- iy TJ-JK TA1NMJSN lit. C1UNCKKT A-l tSNTKItTAlNMKNX ON Thursdciy nlglitutSt. Jehn's Geiman Ke Ke tenne'i Church for the benefit et the Yeung People's Organ Society. Admission, in cents ; children under 11 years, 10 cents. a3-2t IUl.TON Ol'KRA HMU.Sf-;. WEDNESDAY EVENINH, Al'KIL 4. the Mailisen Square Thatre Company -IN YoungIrs.Wintlirep. A Demestic Leve Story Splendidly Beautifully Acted. Told. A PUKE DOMESTIC DRAMA. AN EXCELLENT CAaT OF CHARACTERS The play will be presented with scenery modeled utter the famous Madisen Square Theatre Setting. Seats Secured at Opera Heuse. Sale open Saturday. ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS. inar3U-5t .75, 60 i 35 CENTS .75 C E NTS mm Gity Beil Leis rVOH'f rORUKT Veil. Archdeacon Kirby's Lecture, On his 27 years of Missionary lire In the Arctic regions. THE MOST INTERESTING AND ENTER TAINING LECTURE OF THE SEASON. Te be hed under the auspices or the Yeung Men's Association of St. Jehn's Free Church. Chart open ler Reserved Seats at FonDer FenDer smlth's bookstore. East King street, WED NESDAY, APRIL 4. Ne extra charge ter Re served Seats. Fulton Opera Heuse. Tuesday, April 10. a2-8td SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING. APBIb 4, 1883 THE ELECTIONS. TE3XEKDAY'3 POLITICAL CONTESTS Reported Sbameiul Scene at the Chicago Election Mayer Harrison bpeaka KeinlU at Other Places. Netv Yerk, April 4. A. special te the Telegram details shameful scenes enacted at the election in Chicago yesterday. Thieves and sluggers crowded the polls, and whisky and beer flowed freely. There were several mur derous affrays during the day in one et which Ueerge Keundell, a color ed barber, was fatally stabbed. At mid night Carter Harrison made a speech say- I ing that the victory wa3 the first gun of 1884. He also said he would new allow no low dive3 in the city, and that gam bling would henceforth have te be carried en, if at all, behind darkened slats. The Result at St, Louts. St. Leuis, April 4. Out of five coun ceun cilmen elected two are Democrats, two Republicans and oue Independent. The preposition te fund the city debt was carried. Democratic Mayer iu Leavenworth. Levenwerth, Kan., April 4. Dr. Nelly (Dem.) was elected mayor yester day by a larger majority then has been polled for many years. Democratic success lu Springfield. Springfield, 111., April 4. The Citi zens' nominees for mayor and city officers are elected. The Democrats elect four out of seven aldermen, giving them the coun cils by a majority of eight. The mayor and treasurer elect are Democrats, aud the city attorney and clerk are Republi cans. A KepubllCitu Mayer la Omaha. Oiiaha, Web., April 4. The city oleo tien was hotly contested and it is new bo be licved that Champien S. Chase (Republi can) is elected mayor by about forty votes. Probable Election of a Prohibitionist. Topeka, Kan. April 4. J. C. Wilsen, Prohibitionist, is probably elected mayor. Republicans Beaten at Ft. Scutt. Fert Scott, Kan., Apiil 4. Cel A. B. Pearson, the Citizens' candidate, is elected mayor ever Capt. W. R. Henry, Republi can, by 20 majority. TUB LtitllsLATJHi;. Animation iu tlie Seuate Over tlie Reading or the ileurna! The Free PaB4 Bill Passed. Special Dispatch te the Intiillieescck. Haurisbuke, April 4. In the Senate this morning there wan a tight en the reading of the journal, occasioned by tLe demand made by Kennedy, of Philadcl pbia, hist week fei its reading te prevent the recorder bill from being reached. Grady insisted en its reading, and the Senate defeated a motion te sus pend the litle requiring it te be read by a vote of 14 yeas te 23 nays. Grady intro duced a bill te prevent change in text books mere than encn in live years. The Senate then passed the Philadelphia charter with amendment making the supeiintendentef fub!is work ineligible te reelection. The bill prohibiting any rail read or tranppertatian company from issuing free passes or passes en a ! discount te any person except te efficeis or employees et the company under a penalty of six mouths imprisonment aud $500 line was ceIll:i(erc(, until nearly the hour of adjournment. Cooper moved te go into committce of the whele for general amendment, which was net agreed te, yeas 21, nays, 21. Cooper then proposed te amend the bill by allowing passes te b3' issued for charitable, benevolent and mil itary purposes ; net agreed te yeas 20, nays 22. Mr. Laird proposed te amend by allowing the issuing of excursion and commutation tickets, providing agaiust renewment of existing contracts, and coa cea liniug the issuing of passes te employees of the company ; no; agreed te yeas 10, nays 21. Mr. Cooper moved te amnud by prohibiting passes te bj iued te statu, county aud municipal officers, ei any person engaged in any pub lic employment ; net agreed te, yeas 15, nays 25 The bill was then passed finally by the following vete : Yeas Messrs. Adams, Agnew, Biddis, Beggs, Coxe, Davies, Emery, Gorden, Hall, Ilennimjer, Hart, Hess, Humes, Kennedy, King, Laird, Lautz, Lee, Lengenc-cker McCrackeu, McF.irlane, Nelsen, Pattrisen, Shercr, Smiley, Stew art, Sutten, Yandererift, Wagner, Wal lace, Wattres and Wolvorten 32 ; nays, Messrs. Aruhelt, Aull, Cooper, Grady, Greer, Ilerr, Keefer, McKuight, McNeill, Keyburu, Res, Smith, Stehman aud Up perman 14. Iu IIie Heuse. The Heuse discussed nearly all morning the bill lcgulatiDir the mede of grautitig liquor-license in Erie. Vetoes vrem the Moverner. The governor te day tent in vetoes te the Pittsburgh paviug bill, the township school bill and the bill te iucteae the compensation of township nssjisers en the ground of unconstitution ality in being special legislation. rite.il Kuiter.. The Public Meeting for r.irnell'H Uenellt u Hkhoe. Limerick, Apiil 4. The public meeting for Iho purpose of giving te P .11 neil a substantial testimonial of esteem, was a fiacj. Only forty psraeas subscribed te the projected fund for raising the encumbrance.-, en his farm. The nueeir Recovery Net Yet Complete. Londen, April 4. The queen's recovery is slower than was expected and almost complete rest has been ordered by her phy siciau. The Nutieual Tneatre IteriilDg. Berlin, April 4. At this hour (3 p. m.)the national theatie U en fire. The fire department seems unr.blc te atay the ilames. Later. 4 1. m. The theatre was completely destroyed. Thcre was no less of life ; origin of fire net known. DEATH OF l'bTCK COOl'KK. A Geed AIau Gene te Ills Kewant. New Yerk, April 4. Peter Cooper died of pneumonia at 3 a. m. Mr. Cooper, who was past J3 years of age, was one et the met widely known, wealthy, and benevolent, a", well as eldest, of the citi zens of New Yeik. He niade his large fortune mainly iu the 14I110 business and ether commercial enterprises, and expend ed it for mauifeld purposes of benefit te his fellow citizcus ; chief among bis chari ties being tbe founding of the famous Cooper institute, au art and educational centre. In politics be was of late years a Grecnbacker and ran as the candidate of that party for president in 1870, notwith standing his son-in-law, lien. Abratn S Hewitt, was chairman of the Democratic national committee. Besides Mr. Hewitt's wife bis sole surviving child is Edward Cooper, late mayor of 2sew Yerk Eds. iNTELL IGENCEJl . Secretary Felger's Health. Washington, April 4. Secretary Fol Fel ger is convalescing rapidly. Tbe inflamma tion of his eye is bis only trouble. He received a large number of callers yester day and went out riding in the afternoon. He took another drive today. , Nothing has yet been settled about bis proposed trip "te Bermuda. A. BOT ANU A. MATCH. W&atTftey Old la Baltuner.. Baltimore. Hd., April 4. An explo sion of gas .occurred this morn ing m a sewer in the northeast section of the city, which the streets and sewer damaged te tha 10,000. extent of from $8,000 te The houses in tha immediate neighbor- heed were injured, several of them having meir wwu craesea ana Dreicen ey the concussion. Ths explosion was caused by a boy throwing a lighted mateh into tha man-hole of the sewer. A DESPERATE PRISONER. His Unsuccessful EfTerta te Escape. White Plains, N. T., April 4. The murderer Cernetti was brought into court this moraine and resentenced te bamincmil en May 10th. On his way back te his cell the prisoner took off his hat aud bade tha sheriff geed-bye. He then made a spring te escape, but,was captured by the sheriff and his assistants and carried te his cell, fighting like a tiger and biting his custo custe dians. HestlUUee Ended. Philadelphia, April 4. The ferce of workmen that has been engaged in watching the reconstructed Pennsyl vania railroad bridge ever Second street te prevent its being again tern down by the Philadelphia, Newtown & New Yerk employees, has been withdrawn, as it is J understood that no further hostilities will be attempted, and the matter is te be set tled in court. suicide of a Kusinesa Manager. New Yerk, April 4. Nathan S. Merso. business manager of the Daily News, shot himself through the head this morning at his office and died instantly. Overwork bad impaired his health and it is thenght his mind was affected. A Postmaster General from Indiana. - Washington, April 4. -The president has appointed Walter G. Gresham, of In diana, te be postmaster general. He is new a United States circuit judge. t WEATUEiC INDICATIONS. Washington, April 4 Fer tha Middle Atlantic states, warmer fair weather, during the rest of Wednesday, winds shifting te south aud east, lower barome ter, followed by increasing cloudiness and raiu ou Thursday. MAKKK'IH. Phllnrtelphla market. i'BiiMei.yRtA. April 1. Fleur quiet; Supcrtlnit, 13 25g3 ,l ; extra, $3 7S&4 25 : lViin'a family, $4 87512. ICve flour at $3 75. Wh.-nt lower and unsettled ; Del. and Ia. Kid. fl 15119; Ne. 1 Ked mid Amber. $1 -Jt tili-l'A' as te quality. Cern dull ami unsettled ; Steamer, tiJ3C3e : Sail Yell'.'v !Uiil Mixed, (UfJGIe. Oats qui ler l'onei.iin:iI atCSc. Previsions steady. Lard steady. Butter in light emand and weak; l'a. Cn-am-ry etni, 3l32e; firsts, I'.a'iSe; Weil, em, 3)c; fii.-ds,2325c. Ke'lsdull. Ksras firmer with fair demand; Penn'u. leai'Jic; Western, lSJjSiac. Uheee firm, fcoed Inquiry. Petroleum quiet; Kenned, 8i28lC. Whisky at SI 20 New Yerk Market. .k Yerk, April 4. Fleur continues dull. ami 111 buyers' favor. Wheat heavy and unsettled ; ?lKc lower ; active speculative tradlutr; Ne. 2 Red. April. $1 18'4-at 1 ; de May, 1 3)61 20J ; de Jnni-. 12UQ121. Cern jc lower ; lalrly acttva ; Mixed Western spot, tagfific ; de future, (MftGSc. Oats VSMfi lower ; state, 53jS8c ; Western, Sl57c ; Ne 2 April, 524Q5le ; May. 6252-c ; June, 02520. -. Grain and Provimen yaotatleus. Oue o'elecic quotations of grain und pnuli pnuli Iens, furnished by S. K Yundt. Brefeei-, U Knsl King street. Chlmte. April 4. Wtipnt Hern 1 jut 1. May.... l.OSi .S5 Ai June:.. 1.00)$ HSJ-5 41 I'etreleii't. Crude eU....S. Perk 1S.22X l.trd 11.42J New Yerk Stocks irregular ; moderately active. New Yerk Central .- Erie Railroad Adams Express Michigan Central Rail mad Michigan Southern Railroad Illinois Central Rallre-td Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Chlcige Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh A Fert Wnyne Railroad Western Union Teleleirranh Cemnanv.. ''W ...128 ... 95 ...lt! ...147 ...13iJ't ...12SJ,, ...131 .. ST. ... 30!4 Teledo & Wabash , Keur Jun.mr fntnl TV New Yerk, Ontario Western 2fi)i I'hlUilelphla. Stock steady. I'liiladelphla & Erie R. It Reading Railroad 1'eniiuylvn.nfa Railroad Lvhigh Valley Railroad Unlti-tl Companies of New Jersey Northern Pacific. Northern Pacific Preferre I Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company...., Norristown Ralliead if iJ 181 Vt Central Transportation Compan PItthb'g, Tltusvilln liuflVtle R. R. Llttle Schuylkill Railroad Vtt I ....... 13JJ JfKUlCAL, w :nsenm skin cukb. f Frem Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newrpaper. A LADY SAID Tli one Horrid Pimples ! Ne, 1 Cannet Ue. I'leane Present my Exciues " Probably two-thirds of the ladles in society mid homes of our land are aflllcted with skin diseases et various kinds, te de aay with which, If It could lie done without Injury, would be the happleit event el their lives. Then she would have Instead et a disfigured audmarred countenance, one that weulu bi handsome, or at least geed-looking, ler any one with a clear, pure skin, no matter what the cut of her features are, has a certala amount el geed leeks which attract every body. As It Is new, hn Imagines every en sees and talks nbeut "these freckles," "thes horrid pimple," ami ether blemishes wltfc which site Isatllicted, and this Is true of citliee se.. Te Impreve UiU appearance great rlsk ar ta'.en ; arsenic, tucrcuiy, or high-sound tltli-4, named articles containing tlirse death dealing drugs are taken in hopes et getting rid-off all these troubles. In many cases, deatb 1m the lesult. Ne alleviation et the burning-, neatlng, itching and inflammation Is glvea All troubled with Eczema ( salt rheum ), Tetters, Humors, Inflammation, Rough Scaly Eruptions et any kind. Diseases et the Hatr and Scalp, Screfuia. Ulcers, Plmpleser Tender Itc-hings en any part el the body, should knew that there is hope ler them in a sure, perfect and elegant lemedy, known as " xr. C. W. Bensen's Skin Cnre." It makes the skin whilit ' sett aii-i smooth, removes tan and IrecklcK, and Is the best te.let dressing In the world. It U elegantly put up, two bottles In one pack age, consisting of both Internal and external treatment. Our readers should be sura feget this and net some old remedy resuscitated en the success of Or. Bensen's and new adver tised as " The Gieat Skin Cure." There Is only one, it bears the Docter's picture and is ler sale by all drncgists. $1 per package. A. Sonsatlen HAS OPTBIf BEEN VADK by the discover' of some new thing, but net fl ing has ever stoeil the test like Dr. C. W. Ben Ben eon's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They really de care sick: headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleepless-ncs-. Indigestion, paralysis and melancholy. Price, SO cents per box, two ler SI, six for $2.10 by mall, postage tree. Dr. C. W. Bensom, Baltimore, Md. Sold by all druggists. C. N. Crlttenten, New Yerk, Is wholesale agent ter Dr. C. V. Bensen's remedies. mi7-lmdM,W4S BKNSON'S SKIN 4JTJRK AND UKLKKY and Chamomile Fills for sale at H, B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 199 North Qnecm street, narZ-Ssid - tss'fir