y' ' nyf jms s-rjrap v$ ST -e v LJCA&TEfi DAILY INTELLKJENCEK, WEDNESDAY, APJRIL 4. 18s3. Hancaster 3ntelUflenccr. WEDNESDAY EVffiMING.APRII' 4, 1833, AOA1W NO PASSION l'l-AV. :aptuln Williams Kftrven an li juiicSien 10 Lene licfcire 8 o'clock last night tbe Terente in New Yerk, in which Salmi Merse had advertised that he would pro pre duco the "Passion Play." charging au en en tracce fee, was thronged. A few minutes before 8 o'clock Captain Williams and In spector Thornt, of the police, made then way te the baci: of the .stajie and theie served upon Mr. Moire au injunction tussd out by the Society for the Kb, .nidatien et Juvenile Delinquent", icstr.iini;j the ;u: Mr. Mone sent ler bin ceunEcl and en his arrival went liolme the cm tain and in formed the audience of what had eccuned. The announcement war, received with hisfs. Mr. Me: se stated that the society had plenty of time te serve the injunc tion, but had meanly waited till the last moment before scivimj it. The money jiaid by theMj piesent would be returned in the morning' Counsel for Mjrse also made a speech, in which he denounced the proceedings as an outrage and a train p ling en civil and religious libcity. The leceipts weic te have been ivcn in aid of a home for peer children, but the society evidently objected te having peer childreu sheltered. The affidavit en which the injunction was grante"" was made by Jehn J. Fitzgerald, ami ts forth that the performance is a disttraee te ielit:ien and was te be given in an unlicensed pl.iee. The hearing will bu before Judge Dono Deno Done hue, April 11. . -- ai it. xkvis divekulu. Separated Vrti HlnlVHn itml Sir.uitcd llie Uuhtixly or Ills I-tltle Daughter. The sequel te the Tevis-IgleharL scandal at St. Leuis caine '1'ucsday, whenadiv-ice was giantcd liuali Tevis, the injuicd Iiti. band, with cu.:teiy of the four-year old daughter, the fruit of the union. Mi.. Tevis, it will be icmemheicd, is the i.ieee of (leuc-ial Sin i man, who was fur priced one night coming out of :i di'sicputable heuiu with Fr.inL Igleh-irt. The latter v. as shot by Tevis in the i.iiu, and ban MiilVjcd tenihly fiem pjiumi.i vh I'tf. Mrs. Tcjslp(tt'i diiectly affer hf'r exposure and wen' reside in Philadelphia. Tuesday, bcsii the statements el .Mr. Tcvis and tiic delec live who a.M.tttd him in shadev.ing his wiiV,3M5btlicr detective testified ingoing te thofevis icsidcnce en business some time last May. He was admitted by a scivaut giil, v. he said her mistie.s was up staiis. The delre'iv.- went un te the deer el Mis. Tevis' bi-.li ieni :.nd found Ingle h.irt theie, p.uti.iiiy nndit.Fsed, :ir.I Mrs. Tevis in a v.'iapper. Upen thi.i t:stimeny the decree warfgianti'd. Tiic pirties wete married in Pli:ladcli!ii.i, J.uiuaiy ;. 1878, and lived together until November 21, 1SS2. Tim IVoj!iet U.miire.l In i!is On ii Cifi i:ti-y J".n;i In !1h Own limine. The henr-d, simple u:iu. itlw- el Ml-, '-'. .1. Whip;), wlie K'siili iisl Ne. IT. Willi mi-, -'.ii-ct, Pie 1 lento, II 1 : "Duringl he Jri"' -i MII'vi'Vi'li jv.er 1 hat liccll .rvcri'ly ufllieied v. 1II1 Mdnrjrti-..,u.t,,ci!iiig inten- I) i iir-lifx, (H.-iin'-", and ;t lirr hi-vci p.diislhreitsrh lisv li )il- :t'.i I Ii'iilts. ii-ii In in me v.e.il: and i!-tra.U Ui.it " liuiiM it v..ts Impe 'blc fur i.u1 se ,!e :m v 1 n t ' my !ieii- -work. I bate had ul-e .. tl.it I 1..1 ,'et the lieait, and was teriihly di-t;esed tui lucnih. 1 v.i-, veiy iiii-einhlennd t-em jilfl-ly nirn i-ut and di:"OH:ir;;ed ; I li.id ). .unlniic.ii In u:idei!:iLt u:idei!:iLt tednnuythinuud li uely miMuciiI M length te render i-i-ti-nce dciialiic. lia Ins l.iil"l ! liml .my lulit'i from 1I1 ilnite''-p!Oii'iiilimi4. At tills tryJnffTi-!s :i 1 1 1. Mil r ,ii:i1-i un- te elitulna lidtili-e! iln-it - Urine ly, an.; net, I rejoice lliat 1 lell'n.eil ihi- lufiiilly ,uivii, tertile Keaieily :ute.i ne:i ( harm in my e.i- . AlU-rlliiil t.il."ii -il".vil .-. -. my he.iltli le Kan toiiiiprexi - 1 :( 1) :u-r ciy w.xy Tli tlllttcilllel Hi iielll, tin- !iltll- ll.U-!.-mill's and ti-iiibl.' lieit.u't-01 : el,j,.ith -ii.elily Iisa)iieau:.l, 111;, -lieii0'tu ami .tminlien er.ii l'ctiirueil. uu 1 liuliiris 1 had t.iKun t u 0 li .Ilk -, I ll;e Keaieily lu.n eiitiiel v.i-11 am! inn able te w.i-h :uil !: in am' .il m !. !!--we:):. Oici-in nhile I .011 tieiiMul wiMitlie lie.ul.iciie. amlai-oea 1- I am taken I ic-eit te Hunts Kemeily, anil .. l-'i- dn-es li - me all lifjlit. I -iall ixic:- li-- wiiheii: it in tiic in turc. I li.ive liiMjiseiitly n' )iniii-:;(:e.l tlie llunt'd Ke.ueily temy tneiul-, am! tliisy li-ne cxpciienrea reliet lrem the hsv. le c. i ln.aU ily ieci)iiiine-i(l it te all who . iie ace .illlieled itli ICI(lnev'!i-eascert.i-ei i- el the I. her, IHaililer, 01 Unn.iry erum I tli.iji.- no iam lly sheulil be v. itlieut it Mi.h. b. J. WHII'l'. JS'e. 177 William- it., rieviilence. It. 1." Acts .!K .1 GliHrin. ' I have iiire! Hunt's licine.lv ler Kidney troubles and re(einm nded II te etl.e;-, and alway-J lenml it te :k tlll.i ael.atm" .IDii.V CII 1, HI. US fi-Ciii-eniireil, l'itt-!)inli, .- 11:1. " (Jratitude i-, the memeiy et ts.e litat-'. " Hew many he.nt nieinrirle, r.us'er mourn! Hunt's Iieine.ly in ('inteiul hnu-elie'd- wheie 11 ha- wiims;ht ii" mis;ie e-jie ! nilM-lwdM.W.I'' Mr-!. A. N. I'laill.. 177 Wet 'limner .sneet. llullale, N. 1 .. r,.ty-, -lie l,-i- 11-ed Tiiema' Ke leetrle Oil for veveie ioeMi-h !n and iiimiiii kI.i. and considers il the be-i Uiinu'-lir Unousel ler relieving ii.iin. Ker--i!e try II 1: OeI1r.n1, lru;;Kist, 1.".7 ami 1C. Netlli IJ 11 Mieel. Keran old and aliuible leinedv si-eadver-llsenie'ile! Simmen- I.ivi r itenul.itur le Inn Itftlieie It. That in Hub town ilieie are v f.n s t ier-ens pausing our stoic eveiy l iv -i!i(i-e lne, ;lll. Hindi: inlvciabie by Indie-lie.i, Hy-ievit hour and di.slres-ed Meunich. l.ner iyitm. plaint. Con-liji.ilien, when lei 7.".c. 'm- will -ell them bliileh's Italiser. uanmKed le en. Them. Sold by II. 1:. (.lecluun. !ni.'i;iHt, .i,-1-17 and IS'lNeith Queen street. Ib7-e,)irj A Geed Siju'ire .Ural Is tee ellcn followed byaili-"ndeiedstem idi, xyuipteins et ilyiicpi:i or iinliv-tieii Kvery ibiseiabledvspcpticfn the land -lieuhl l;new Miat lie can !ee:ue:l by a timely u-e or Km Km iteck JJIoed J'.iller.i. J'lice l. rer -ale bv II. I. Ceehivn, (irmrclst. 1.17 ami ll North tjiieen street. KAY'S ,St'Lt.lIl?I .-HKIIIOIMQ. rtJS J Creat EuKliMli ltemrjy. An untililmg Cuie ler linjieieiiey, and all i)i-euiis- liiat tollew leas e! Memery, Unlvei-al Lasl. Hide, l'ain in the. Jiack, ' Dimness "el Vision, Prematura Old Agre, and many iither diseases that lead te Insanity or Con Cen Con sumptien iuiU u I'reuialure (Jnive. 'nil nur ticnlai'3 in our p.iniplet, which v.-e deHiri 10 Hunil tree by mull te every one. The fcMecinc Medlcine is sold bvall tlruits at $1 per pack age, or six packiifes ler $5. or will Ue m-ui in e by mall en the lecelnt et the meney.by ad lresslnstlie:u;eiil.U. II. Cechttm, 1.17 and lay Ne: tn Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adenlcd tll Yfdlnnr Wnnur. tlieonlytjcr.uine. Guarantees etenin issued bv ua. Fer sale in Lancislur by II. ,. ijeehnm. DruKl3U 1-7 and l39Neitli Oueen street, THE GRAY MliDKMNKCO V irirl2-lv(lft' T l nEIt'S 1YKS. A 5c, Package DF LOCHER'S DYE WILL CO Lull MOWS KIJG.S THAN ANY OTIIKUDYU IK THIS M AUK KT. Ker sale by CHAS. A: LOCHER, . NO. ,9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. HUM'S Ki.mi.ifv fiiitMi.:: vr n. Ceeln ui'h tini;M)it, 1 .7 .111.! !.!;l North imeen -Mee: marJ-.".iinl -1 .a 1 iiCimcic, N. Y . Ki-b.fi, ltt-0. tli:.NT!f- I ll-ie beu ( M low nrl have tiled evervlluii. te no nli-aiil.ice. I heaidnir Hep llilteis leeeminendi'.! by m netny and 1 concluded tn jrive ll.t m a In d. 1 diil n'ml new am aieund and cenwlantly mipinvin;? u:id :lni nearly as -lien-a-' v r mar.'.' ldle d W. II, WKLLKIJ MEDICAL. TTVABBYTS PROPHYUCHC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family I uav. tn.nJinnfeci Fer Scarlet and Ty XUraaiCaueS pheid Fevers. IMpn- theria. Salivation, Ul TMT A T A "D T A cerated Sere Threat, luAL Alxl A'Small Pox, Measles and all Contagious Diseases. I'erseni waiting en the sick should use It freely. Scarlet Pever has never been known te spreuit where the Fluid was used. Yellow Kever has been enrel with It after black vomit had takenplace. The worst cases el diphtheria yield te It. Fevered and Sick Per sons lelreshed and lied Seres prevented by bathing with Dar by's Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and purl lied. Ker Sere Threat It Is a sure eurc. Contagion destroyed. for Frosted lect, Chilblains, Piles, Cliaflngs, etc. Rheumatism cured. SMALL POX and PITTING of Small pox PREVENTED. A member of my family was taken with Small-pox. I used the mum : ine patient was net delirious, was net pitted, and was about tue neu9e again in three weeks, and no ethers hed it J. W. Parkinson. Philadel Selt White Complex phia. ions sccurcu ey its use. Shin Fever prevented. DIPHTHERIA PREVENTED. The physicians here use Darby's Fluid very successtully in the treatment of Diph theria. A. Stollen Stellen weiicc, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In cases of Death it should be used about the corpBe It will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Physi cian, J. MARION SIMS, M. D.. New Yerk, says: "I am convinced Prof. Dar Te purify the breath, Clejnse the Teetn, it can'tbe surpassed. Catatrn iciievcd anu cured. Erysipelas cured. Hums relieved i n stantlj. Scars ptevented. uvsentrv cured. Wounds healed rapid-' Scurvy cured. An Antidote ler Aul mill orYegetable Pet sons, Stings, etc. 1 used the Fluid dur ing our present al al tlietien witli Scarlet Fever with decided advantage. It is In dispensable te the .sick room. Wh. F. Samkoiie, Eyrie, Ala, SCARLET FEVEll CURED. by's Prophylactic fluid is a valuable disinfectant.' VANDEnnnr University, Nashville. Tenn. I testily te the most excellent qualities el !).u bv's Piephylactlc Fluid. As a dlsintecuuit and dcteigent it i eth theoretically and practically supeiiorte any preparation with which I am acquainted. N. T. Lciten, Prof. Chemistry. DARISY'S FLUID IS KECOMMENDED T.Y Hen. Alexander If. Stephens, of Georgia Rev. Cuas. F. Deems, D. D., Church of the .Sti-.mgers. N. Y. Jes. LeCente, Columbia. Pre!., University, S. C. Rev. A. J. Rattle. Prof., Mercer University. Rev. Gee. F. Pieiice. Bishop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Pcrlcctly harmless. Used Internally or externally ler Man or Beast. The Fluid lias been thoreugly tested, and we have abundant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. F01 fuller inform iUlen get el your Druggist a pamphlet or send te the piopileters. J II, ZKIL1N&CO., Manufactuiing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and I.'l'j .North Queen street, jan22-lyeed4w PttUKlGu (INTKNSK 1TUI1ING) sYMP sYMP tems. The most Intense itching of the skin, which is Intolerable; worst at night; begins seen as clothing is removed, and is in creased by the warmth et the bed. The itching is eempaied by the sufferers te having their llesh pieiccd with millions of needles. They teel as it they could tear the skin into shreds All skin diseases permanently cured by 11. I. and M. A. LONGAKER. Olllee Ne. .'! East Walnut.street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. a2-3td&w OAMVXXB. OtUKK'S CAKPKT HALL. " The Old Beliable. ' This is the Title which Shirk's Carpet Hall, Oer. W. KING & WATER Sts., Has obtained by soiling the lies t Geed -i at the me-t Reasonable Prices with THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK te select from. In addi tien te tlie Largest Stock of Carpets ever cai- 11111 111 mis eiiy, we nave new HIE LATEST AND BEST KINDS OF Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpet?, Ever bieught te the city et Lancaster. 31-Call beioie puicliasing elsewheie AND BE CONVINCED. H. S. SHIRK, Carpel Hall, West Kiiig and Water Ms. ffa- CARPETS WOVEN TO ORDER. Ordeis icpeettully selieiled.and promptly attended te when leeelved IJI'ILIP sim CM, SON & CO. CARPETS AT Philip Schum, Seu & Ue.'s, NO. 150 SOUTH WATER ST. LANCASTER, FA. We have a lull supply of RAO AND FILL ING CARPETS. We only u3e the best et yarns. It you want 11 Geed. Serviceable Carpet, plca.se come and examine our stock betere purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Come and see ler yourself and be convinced, as we always have the 1 epu epu tatlen et making FlRvrxjLASS CARPETf. CDsTOli RAO CARPETS A SPECIALTY. COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, RLAN- KE l, CARPET CHAIN, aTOCKIXU UllA,4c tta- Dyeing done In all brandies at short notice. COAL! GOAL! Ot the llcat Quality, expressly for Family Use TRY A SAMPLE TON. 1'iiii.ir scuum, son & ve Ne. 1.VI Seuth Water St., Lancaster, Pa. iiiai-ii-lmd-M,W.&S CLOT1IIXU. n " " OSTKTTEK A SON. With fine weather come the wants el men of CLOTHING, and the question where le buy. We have spared neither time nor money te get the best Workmen. The CUTTER is the most impeitant, A simple trial Is all we ask. Our Sleck et PIECE GOODS contains all the Late and Popular Shades. THE GOODS ARE THE FINEST, THE PRICES THE LOWEST. D. B. Hosteller & Sed. Merchant Tailors andCIethie rs, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, SAMUEL H. PRICIK, ATTORNEY, HAM Removed his Ofllce rrein fie North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, lmmedl ately in Rear et Court Heuse,. Leng'p New BuHding. D37-t?rt DSY OOOJJB. J. U. MABTIM ft CU. Onr purchases in New fork have arrived and we are showing a large and varied stock DEESS GOODS. In HLACK and COLORED SILKS we have OTTOMANS, BROCADES, GROSS GRAIN BURAB, CASHMERE, RHADEMAH, MARVELIEW, SUMMER SILKS IN ALL. THE NEW SHADES. SA TIN SOLTETS, NUNS VEILING. FRENCH NO VZLTIES, FRENCH SA TINES, MADR ASS SUITINGS, FRENCH GINGHAMS. Full Line of SPRING CLOAKING CLOTHS for Ladles Wear. J, B. METOT & CO, Cor. Wral Ki.it? and Prince Sts. N KWOOtUl-.. Watt, Sliand & Ce. Invite Special Attention te New Lines et RLACK CASHMERES, I5LACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS, SUMMER SILKS. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS In all the Popular Shades at Lewest Prices'. Special Bargains in COLORED DRESS SILKS .We per yard. WOOL-FACK DRESS GOODS, 10c per yard. DOUBLE-FOLD CASHMERES, 12Jc per yard. lust Opened, a Choice Line of NEW SPRING HOSIERY AND GLOVES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. LYSLK THREAD GLOVES, JERSEY GLOVES, MUSQUITAIRE GLOVES, FOSTER'S PATENT HOOK GLOVES. An Elegant Assortment of SPANISH LACES, TORCHON LACES, NEW FANCY LACES. SWISS, NAINZOOK AND CAMRR10 EM BROIDERIES At Lewest City Prices. New Spring Shades in OTTOMAN AND SATIN UliillONS in all widths and qualities New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 BAST KING STREET. ITCTZdEK St HAUUIIIHAN HAVE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN TICKINGS, Frem S Cents up, tn the BEST FEATHER TICKINGS, which we have at 5 and u Cents under the Regular Price. OUR SALES Or THE REST STEAM CUREDFEATHERS Have been very large, and -jlve general sail sail tactien. WE HAVE BARGAINS IN . Counterpanes from Auction. At 50c, 65, TCe., fl.fiO, f 1.S5, 1 50, $'2.0.1. TABLE LIS BIS, FROM AUCTION. Ataec, 22c, 25c,30c, :i?Xc, M)c, 05c, 7."c, te Sl.iK. BARGAINS ALWAYS AT k 'S CHEAP STORE. 43 WEST IK ST., LANCASTER (Bctween the Coop Uomhe and Serrel Herse Intel.) HON IMS. pUICNWAM. &lki;ane.n k. K. OO. I Railroad Company. 5 PER CENT. BONDS FREE OP TAXES. THE CORNWALL & LERANON KAIL KOAD COMPANY 111 receive bids, at par. and accrued inteicst lrem January 1, 181. r or 5 per cent, ReKhlcred liends, redeemable utter July 1, lSe, and payable July 1, 100, interest payable January 1 and .Inly 1 et each year at the efllce et the Company. 4S-The entire amount et KONDS te be issued id $150,000, Secured by a Irst Mertgage en the Kead, Rolling Stocks Depots, Property and Franchises of the aaui corporation, Execnted and delivered U: William A. Hubcr and Jacob H. Rcdseekcr, Trustees, and duly recorded. THE BONDS Willbc issued in amount; et $100, $500, and $1,000, As subscribers may prefer. Apply te HUGH B. MAXWELL. Secretary and Treasurer, Cornwall. Pa. "" Lebanon Dime Saving Bank, Leba non, lu. ml0-4wdWS4Mir YJfflrSSF UAS9INA AND A JLL caTdiat 01Harts ana Doughertys playing UAKTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIOAK 8TOEE. GENUINE HAVANA AKD XAUA UIOAUS only 5 cents at w4jb HAIiTM AN'3 YELLOW FBONT CIGAR STORE. wwAtt Mutzpr &fl aughman Cornwall Leoanen H ACER & BKUIHEB. HBW HAGER & BROTHER. Everything New, Choice and Desirable in Silks and Seft Woolen Fabrics ; Foreign and Demestic, in beautiful new colorings, are new being received daily. LYONS BLACK SILKS of Superior Quality and warranted te wear in Gres Grain, Cetele, Cashmere, Otteman, Valeures, Brocades and Surahs. A very superior Black Dress Silk at $i.oe per yard, te which we invite especial attention. COLORED DRESS SILKS, Neat Striped and Checked Summer Styles. FRENCH EMBROIDERED ROBES, French Feule' Cashmeres, Melange Feule' ; Albra tress, Nun's Veiling, French and Demestic Satines and Zephers in all the Desirable Spring Shades, many of which are entirely new this season. MOURNING GOODS, including Cashmeres, Henriettas and English Crepes of test quality. LADIES' AND MISSES JERSEYS, White Goods, Laces, Hosiery and Gloves. NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, 0 "IHAS. IK. SHULTZ. GMIA.ND ON WILL OPEN AT NO. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Gundaker's Old Stand.) r 0ViiV?n NTI1V? EWf STOCK of Hats, Caps, Umbrellas and Canes, of the very Latest Styles, just purchased in the New lerk Markets, which will be sold at the Lewest Figure. , AG?N?,S F?R YOUMAN'S Albomarle Hetel Hats, the most Fashienable Hat in New Yerk. Latest Style SILK HATS from five te eight dollars. v CS-TERMS; POSITIVELY CASH. Deu't Ferget the OPENING DAY, SATUBDAY, APRIL 7, 1883.-3 SHULTZ'S SONS, Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - Gundaker's Old Stand, M YKKS & KiVTUFON New Offer the Greatest Barcains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, All Our Own Manufacture, Examine Cards sent by mail, onclesod in the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away suited and well-pleased. It you should net have lcceived a Card write us, giving your address, we will send you one. Our Stock of CLOTHING for Men, leuth, Beys and Children wa3 never se Complete and PRICES LOW. Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full and ready te be Bhewn te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired, and the prices arc within the teach of everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospect for a geed tradethis Spring is assured. GSGome early and make your selection from one of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in Lancaster city. Call and save money. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. hawvastku ifATVitea rprjK Lease Having Terminated UNDER WHICH THE Lancaster Well Ce. HAS JJEKN C0NIUCT1XG US OPERATIONS, the property levci ia te the Company owning the tveiks. It -was loaelvcd at meeting by the Twe Companies held March r, 1SS3, te effect an immediate idalien etall interests in a Chattered Sleck Company, in order te carry forward the work mere vig orously, nnd largely te increase the product of Lancaster Watches. The Factory will be closed ler a lew day.", pending the necessary arrangements for the Be-oraizaiien et the Company, when weik will be atonce icsnmcd. The organisatien of the Numerous Dcpaitmenl-j el the Factory has never been se geed as at present, the average product being One Hundred Watches per Day. MUSICAL INHTltUMENTS. rir.cex.v WHITK TtflK VILC0X& WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, N0 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A lRCKER, Agent. A Full A&sertinenl el the various styles con stantly en hand nnd ler sale en the most lib eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very S-perier in Quality and Moderate in Price. MK. DECKER is also agent ler the Famous "KNABB" And several ether Desirable Pianoiertes, at prices from 2i) upward?. Icbl7-tld MATS AND VAfS. consol TTATS, OAFS, c. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. (Old Stand.) Largest and Best Assortment ever etlcrcd te the public at lowest prices. FINE DRESS SILK HATS. STIFF FELT HATS French and English Pnll-Overs. Seft Felt Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, &c. All et every quality and variety. All kinds or hats made te order. Iho only Hat Manufactory In the city. Con stantly en band my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO EHULTZ & BRO.) 113-ttd HUT GOODS, C SPEIM DRESS HAQEB & BEOTHEE, KEW a AT SIOBJS. OPEJNTIlNrG SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1883, SHULTZ'S VLOTHINd. DRY N XT DOOR TO THK COUKT HOU8J5. FAHKESTOCK Large Stock ! Lew Prices ! Bargains in Every Department f NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY ! Constantly Receiving Bargains from New Yerk and Philadelphia forced sales. Every day brings something new, at FAHNESTOCK'S. (Next Doer te the Court Heuse.) LARGE STOCK INGRAIN, RAG AND HALL CARPETS, 25c. up. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. PLVMBINU AND fOHN ,. AHXIOLD. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING, SUTE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES: JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 BAST ORANGE STREET, JIOOKS AND QIOS OK THK HIG BOOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LAR GE ASSORTMENT ! LOW PRICES ! Q UARTO FAMII, T BIBLES ! BO OKS A T MARKED-D 0 WN PRICES ! WM the Sign of the Big Boek. SEMOVAL. "DEMOVAL. Removed te Ne. 46 BAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. F0N DERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE Will be removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where there will be found a Complete New Stock of Reeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMTTH, Bookseller and Stationer, mar20.tfd NO. 40 EAST KING STREET. OAKK1AGJSS, JtO. rniiK Standard Carriage Werk OK LANCASTER COUNT Y. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, BEAK OF CENTRAL MARKET BOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. AU Werk finished in the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the beat selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality et work enr prices are tbe cheapest In the state. We bny ter cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. n26-tldAw DB. HEflKY E. HOHXERBEBO HAS REMOVED lrem Ne. 40 West Orange street te Ne. 47 Seuth Prince street, corner et Vine. 49Prolessienal calls promptly answered at all hours. m3C-lwd GOODS LANCASTER, PA. H AICRV H. BUULTZ. SONS GOODS. LANCASTER, PA. GAS FITTING. LANCASTER, PA. STATlONFItY. HAHDWAUE. IN EW HAKUWAKK BIUKK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL 4 RENGIER, DEALERS IN; BUILDING and CABIN,! HARDWARE, SIOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, painis; OILS and GLASS, Heuse Furnishing Goods. sll-3md&w EDWARU P. URIKTON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has removed trem the office et Hen. S. II. Reynolds te office Ne. 121 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. (Next te Lancaster County Meese.) mJ7-lwd TJtArMLeHS' It V IDS. XANUASTEK AKU iIlL.l.K:t.si U.L.K :.. 4 Cars run ns fellows r Leave Lancataer (l. II Depot), at 7, 9, ana 11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, t- aurt 8iW p. in.. escDt en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:3) p. in Leave Jiniersville (lewt.r end) at 5, 8, nndtli a. M., and 1, 3. 5 and 7 p. m. Can ran dally en - ive time except en Bun av. COLUMBIA. rOKX DEPOSIT BAIX.- KOAD T1MK TABLE. Tjpte'B new ran legnlarlv en tne Columbia Pert Copeslt Kallrend en the following time: BetrrnwAitp. j stations. HOBTHWARn. F.X. A. II. A.M. 10.-20 10:XI 109 10:56 ... . 11:00 11:03 11:05 11:10 11:15 Ilr26 11:30 11:38 7:10 11:54 7:27 r.M. 12:03 7:37 12:15 8.-00 120 8:20 A.M. P.M. 8.-20 535 8:011 525 8.02 5rf 7:45 5:05 7:40 5:01 7:36 4:58 7:34 i-JSF, 7SS 4:51 7:23 4:47 7:10 4::i 7C 4:33 6:57 4:21! 0:1 I 4:12 6:32 4 05 CiO 3:55 utll 60 Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Ciesswell..., ...Sate Harber... ..Shenk's ferry.. Peqnea ..Yerk furnace.. Tutvjunn .SIcl'iiH's Kerry. ...Kile's Kddy .. ..KlsliliifT Creek,. ..Vcacli llotteni.. .. I'eiimviiiRO... .....Outi'iura .1'eit Deposit.. ... I'ejiwiile.... C:35 C:42 7.-00 7:05 7:09 7:12 7:17 7r23 77 7:41 7:50 8:05 8:13 8:25 7:.V) 7K 7AS 7:17 7:(iT. nKADlKdCCOLLMIUIA K. K. AKKANOK:;'( iv- I'AsSWNGKUTUAlhS aONDAl, NOVKMHEU 13th, 13S2. OmilWAKU. LHAVB. A.M. V.M. P.M. A.M. llaarryvllle :20 ... iJ.1 i:.M Jjtincastur, K1np ' . ... 7:30 .... 3:1 "s m Lancuater 7:4H 1.-00 3:50 ir.iJ Columbia. ... 7:30 l:ii: 3:14 .... ARR1VS. Heading 9-.4S 3:2ii s.sn .... t::TllVAKl. LBAVB. A.M. M. r.M. V.M Beading 7:25 12.14) B:10 .... ARKWH. p.M. Columbia 9:40 2:10 8.25 .... Lancaster. 9:30 2.1U 8:i.. 5:15 Lancaster. KinSt 9:10 .... 8:25 5rii Quarryvllle 10:40 .... 9-C5 UO Ti-alns connect at Keaiiinir with tntlny I uu: lrem Pnllailelphla, PelUville. Harilsbui-t', AI lontewn and Mew Yerk, via Hound r.roek Bente. At Columbia with trains te and from Yeiir, llimever, Uettysburg, Vrederlck and Ilnliu mero , M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAU-NKW 8CHKDULK On and after SUNDA1 OCTOHKU 1st, 1882, trains en the funnel vuulii Kallread will arrlve at and leuve the Ltmeaatei and Philadelphia dopetss tollews,: Levi Ar Eastward. LanPhil A.M. A.M Mall Express li-Ai "-M ast xine... .......... .... u!i.i lid) Uarrisburg Express 8:10 !0ri0 Yerk Accommodation arrives 8:10 Lancaster Accomedation arrives.... 8;.V Colombia Accommodation 9.00 ll:4A P.K. Frederick Accommodation arrives.. l2Ar Loek Haven Express 1:03 3:31 r-.M. Sunday Mail 2:4-2 ri:ir. Johnstown Express 2:20 f:ut Day Express 5!5 7::' Uarrisburg Accomfllbdutlen B4.r !i Ift Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagura Express at 10-le, will run through te Hanover dally, exce.pl Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, cemu et Ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, 'will run through te Fre tlerlck:. Le. IAr. Wkbtwahd. Phil I Lan A.M. A.M. News Express t::i0 ti:27 Way Pusuenger 4:30 (1-.27 Mall Train, Ne. 1. via. Mt. Jey 7:0(1 ft.'!.'. MallTrain,No.2,vlaCelumbla,leavea 9:10 Niagara Express S:Kl le:l! Hanover Accommodation leave.s lo-.'je Fast Line 11:00 i:40 Frederick Accomnneilatlon leaves i:M) e.M. Harrlsburg Acconunetlation 2:14 &.20 Lancaster Accommodation leaves 2:30 Columbia Accommeilation 4:14 TM Uarrisburg Express 5:10 7:4:i Western Express 9:05 ilrln Paclflc Express 11:20 1 :4.r. Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. in., lias direct connections (withewt. change etcais) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when njtggcd, will step at DownlnRtewn, Ceatesvtlle, Pnrkcs. burg, Mount Jey, Ellzabothtewn and Mludlo Mludle Mludlo tewn. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall Train, Ne. 1, V estern Express and l'acilic Kx Kx press run daiiv. JtAlJLMUADS. 1UB GREAT Burlington Reute Chicago, JJurHiigteu & (Jalncy II. K. Chicago, Burlington & (Jnlncy 1C It. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM C 11 1 C A 0 OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY. OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, JU J(;K EST and P.EST Him te St. Jeseph, Atclilnunn, Topeka, Denisen, Dallas, Galveston, and all peinU In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana nnd Texas. This route n.s iiehupennr jer Ainerl Lea, Minneapolis ami .St. Paul. Nationally icpnU.: us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded te !e the REST EQUIPPJ5D Railroad in the world ter uii classes eftravel. All connections made in Union depots Try It and yen will find traveling luxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated ltne ter eale at nil offices in the U. S. and Canuda. All Information about rates of fare, .Sleeping Cam, etc., cheerfully given by FKKGKVAL. LOWKLL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. T. J. POTTEK, 3d Vice Pres. & Gen. Manager, Chioahe. III. JOHN i. A. UKA,Un. KAstern Ajjt., 317 llreadway, 308 Washington St. Nbw Yerk. Robten, Mas mavl6-lvdw GMOCHUtmS. IDliT RECEIVED. PHILIPPE, CADEAW&FIL'a FINEST FRENCH PEAS, SELLING AT 25c. A CAN. REMEMBER, Our Lancaster County EARLY JUNE PEAS, . at roc. a can. Tnese give satisfaction. And MARROW PAT PEAS. JUST RECEIVED : FINE OLIVE OILS. MUSHROOMS. QUEEN OLIVES, DURKEE'rt SALAD DRESS ING. Alse, a line line or bottled PICKLES and SAUCES. Our SHAKER CORN at l'.'e. a quait i.s con sidered qheap. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. Levan's Best, Minnesota, Grelfii ( Wiilew St. Mills) Rest, and choice Manhelm Pat ent if eiler Precess, AAA Oil and Klouret the entire wheat. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. tf'Uftft AN tt STATION EKl TIASTK. CAKDJ. EASTER, 1883. Easter Cards. EASTER CARDS selected with care and in great variety, at L. M. FLYNN'S. NO. 42 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. BAKUAJJUS IN WATUUEt, CLOCKS Chains, Rings, Spectacles, c Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159 North Queen street. Remember name and number. Dl reitly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana railroad depot. KdecvSlvd