ItMit' "J'MfFH HEMma wji, COLUMBIA NEWS. i: r.rUIILAK C'ORRKSPONDENCK Kveets Along the Susquehanna Item f Interest In and Around the lteinugti ricked up by the Intelll- cencer I.ejiertcr. At the teachers and oflieers meeting of the Presbyterian Sunday school last eve ning, the following officers were elected : Snpciintendent, C. S. Kanfftnan : assistant W. H. Moere and II. B. Essig ; assistants in infant room, Mis. P. S. Brugh and Miss Mazie Fendricb ; secretary, J. L. Pinkerton; treasurer, II. A. Fondersmith; libraiian, C. C. Kauifman; assistants, Miss Kay Beiter, V. P. Witheis, L. K. Fondersmith, O'Deunell and W. Fen drich. The executive council of home missions oftheRefermod chinch of this district held a session in Trinity Reformed church this morning. The business transacted was of an interesting character. I'rloe! Kfaillng Roem. It has been proposed te establish a read ing room in the second story of the Vigi lant fim Migine house for the use of mem beis of ihe entire fire dcp.titrecut. The location is netcentr.il enough. Ne Shawnee fireman would walk the low distance from his engine house te the Viligant for the sake of doing any reading. Aceutr;illy located reading room" might prove a success but most as.suiedly one situated where piopesed would be a total failure. Kallreail Nnwft. 1'usinrss isbii.sk at the Reading it Cel iimbi.L railiead company's ce.il shntes aud whaives. The l.nge number of canal beats which lie in the basin and along the wharves give te the place an old, familiar appearance Last night Pennsylvania railiead engine Ne. '2'M jumped the rails in the east yanlb. It was Mieti replaced en the tiack and the slight d.iuiage done te the track seen ic paircd. The excursion te Philadelphia ever the Reading &, Columbia raihe id, this iniuu mg ih patronized by a number of town people. TtmbiM-lnl World. A bin prise paity assembled at Miss Viuea Ebei soil's, en Cherry sheet, last evening aud then icpaiied te Mr. W. A. King's icsidonce en Lucu t street, where a pleasant j.ociable w.is held. Elegant, leficshiucuts wcie pievidcd for the inner man. Te-d.-'y Mi. ami Mi.. .lehu Yeung, n sidiug at Chestnut, Hill, have been united m the bends el wedlock twenty live ye.us. Theu ailvei wedding aiinivoie.uy will be celcbiatcd this evening at their home, a laign number el guests having vited te be piusent. Seiles el ici IiIeiuh. A little child of Mr (Jeeige tetalling en Penv sticct, was been Haniple, severely burned about the tlue.it and breast by the accidental evci turning el a uip of boiling water upon it last evening. Levi Nell's team became frightened while passiug the Stwpiehanua rolling mill yesterday aud lau away, breaking the shafts and teaiing the harness. A tally " paity was heldataiesidcnce en oil stiect, l.tst evening. A eeut.'s weitb of this delightful candy was pio pie vidcd ler the entire crowd piesent. The ' sell " did net pievent all fiem having a delightful tune. Tlie 11. I). T. club'j liuishing daucu of the season will take place te night in the auneiy. A large nuubcr of ladies and gentlemen, both of and out of town, have signified their tulctitnm of being present. .Miss Ann liippey, an aged lady residing' ou Walnut stieet, aud tine of tin eldest lesideuts of this place, exteuds her thanks for the many gilts of geed things of this world lately piescnted te her by old l lends. Frank Weiser. a P. U.K. fi eight In.iko In.ike niau, had thiee lingers el his tight hand I'lushed last night, while coupling cai.s in the rant yaids. AtiamkJI eer the ' dumps '' hi the field lielenuig t II. 15 I'.'Sig en the south side of West Thud stieet, .V'cnl.iy. The heii.0 escaped almost iiuhuit. The harness was the only thing badly dam aged. rilfjlll' AlllllHeillPUt. Bl.uk t'loek," by Kiralfy Bietheis tieupe, will appear here en Saturday eve ning, April Mth. That they will have a l.irge audience no psusen will doubt ; such shows always de. The opening ever. me of the Libra; y on en teitainment en the 17th of April, will be leudered by the Ceidelia eichcstra of Ironville. The mauageis in charge of the eiiteitainmeul appieciate vciy highly the hind eiler el the eichestia te lender the ivi'iHue eutiiely free of recompense. 1'erHumil. Miw Minnie (Jilinau, en Walnut sheet, is eutei taming Miss Icia Hartley, of Ila Ila geistewu, Md., and Miss Speakman, of f .... .4r trails T'l ur. it.- ii. Jvegiria anil iuu .i. . uiivlt went te Philadelphia this inerniug for a little tiip. Mr. Edw.ud Fernej has se far recover ed from his recent illness ;is be able te lake a trip for his health. We hepe "Ed" wijlome back much improved in this re specr: On the Street. The streets were full of proincnadeis, last cvcniBg, but the day was se disagreo disagree bleandthe sticcts were se filled by the shifting clouds of dust that bnt few poj pej poj ple ventnied out, unless impelled te de se by busi't'ii-'. Mr. S. F. Bletz has become the ewinr of a line p;ir of-bay hores which he pur chased from a Lancaster dealer in liei.se flesh. The i oef aud cornice of Odd Fellow.-.' hall aie receiving the much needed re paiie. When the new council meets of course its fust action will be outers given for npaiis being made te the loef of the pera liouse. Of ceuise. Stephen .1. Younger and W. J. Wagner, the hitter late of Lebanon, Pa., have epeued an agency f-r the singer bowing machiueat Ne. 2'J9 Locust stieet. Snow aud ice still lingers, although several waim days have inlei vened since the last, fall of snow. Considerable quan titiesofice are still strewn along the sherus and en the rocks of the iSusquchauua below Turkey Hill. Uiien ledge Ne. S70, I. O. of O. F., met last evening. Osceola tiibe Ne. 11, I. O. el 11. M., will held a meeting te night. Obituary. i iir i- i -m.. T -r m VI Miss Lilhe, daughter of Gen. William Patten, died at her home this inerniug at 5:30 o'clock. The fuueral services will be held at the general's residence, ou Sec ond street, en Monday at 2 p. m. Rev. U. W. Humphriss will pi each the funeral seimen. the remains will be liiteried in Mt. Bethel cemetery. U1UTUAU). Death or JUfea Kexcy IJatr. Mir. Koxey Bair, a daughter of David Bair, died last evening at the residence of her father, en East King street, nearly opposite the county almshouse. Miss Bair was "ii most estimable lady in every re spect. She was for many yeais a teacher in one of the public schools of this city, ami in that capacity wen golden opinions alike from pupils, patrons, directors aud her fellow teachers. She was iu the em uhy of the beard at the time of her death, but for suvcial months past was unable te teach en account of severe indisposition, irsulting from a consumption of the threat and lungs, which finally resulted fatally. Telephone Connection. The Globe hotel, North Queen strcet, was ceuucctcd with the telephone ex change te-day ; also, Sides' depot hotel aud A. Fiiliner's (Joutre Square restaurant, .NEIOUIWKHOOD NEWS. Kventa Neitr and Acieaa the County Lines. One hundred and twenty five men are engaged at the construction of the tunnel at Phoenixville ou the Schuylkill Valley branch of the Pennsylvania. The work is progressing rapidly. While a little daughter of Jacob Wiest, of Yerk, was playing near a stove Wed nesday, shekceeked a crock of het water devt n upon her, scalding her head and body terribly. A Cooper bhep, near the railroad side track at Chadd's Feld, was demolished by a house car being knocked through it by a Seuth beuud freight engine ou the Baltimeie Central railroad. A number of ears were also wieeked and rendered use less by the force of the locomotive while shifting. The Western iron association held its annual meeting in Pittsburgh yesterday aud re elected its old officers. The caul rate was reaffirmed. Reports from all sections indicated an unsatisfactory con dition of trade and an unpromising out leek. The five hundred laborers en the Shamo Shame kin, Suubury & Lewisburg railroad, iu this state, who stiuck last Monday for higher wages, resumed work yesterday at the old rate of $1.23 per day. About 40 rollers and beateusin the E. & G Bni'ike puddling mill, at Birdsboro, Pa., have stiuck against a reductieu in their wages of 11 te 12 percent. They offer te compromise ou a ten per cent, reduction. The strike throws out of em ployment three hundred hands. .lames G. and Win. F. McSp.u ran, of Oiumore township, intend embarking iu the canning business the coming season. They will plant 100 acres iu sugar com and tomatoes and intend te creittthe nec essary buildings for the business iu the village of Fairlield. The Red rfeal canning company, au cx cx tensive concern of Harford aud Yeik counties, is having a steamer aud two baigcs builj, ta carry their canned goods te market. The baigcs are being constructed by Geerge Geiger, of Peach Bettem, a well known beat builder. The Red Jseal cempauy embraces thecanners of Hartfeid company, Md., aud several of Yeik and Lancaster counties. In Philadelphia Mai tin Gau, forty years old, shot himself in the head, because his wife would net live with him. He was taken te tl.e Episcopal hospital, wbere he died. In Allonlewn Friali Keck leceived a note stating that his wife aud a strange man would meet at Kern's saloon. lie went theie at eight o'clock and seeing them together drew his i evelver and fired two shots at the mail, who made his es cape uninjured. He then liicd twice at his wile, tiie last shot t'iking etluct iu her right thigh making a dangerous wound. Cl.uk, Reeves & Ce., of Phejuixville, have been awarded the contract for the building of the Southern Pennsylvania laiheail biidge at llarrisburg. It will cost $:,000,000, and will be nearly two miles in length. It is te commence, at an elevation ou the Cumberland side of the SuMjtielianna river, and maintain this elevation for a considerable distance in llarrisburg. The National transit cempauy, which is just about completing a pipe Hue from the oil regions te Philadelphia, has under taken te build a branch line te Baltimore, with command of two market, and capa city enough te act as a feeder te the iclincis iu either or both. The branch Hue te Baltimore will leave the line te Phila delphiaata point iu Lancaster county some (10 miles fietu the latter city, and will pass thence te Baltimore, also about 05 miles distant, through Lancaster aud Yeik counties, iu Pennsylvania, and thence through Harford aud Baltimeie counties, in Maryland. niKl.TJNU UF MlCIJICAI, SUUll'.TV. I'rnl. N ller'H I.nctme en Masai Catarrh. The Liucautcr city and ceuuty medical association' met in G. A. It. hall yester day afternoon, the presuleut, Dr. T. M. Livingstone, iu the chair. The following named members were pieseut : Dis. Atlce, AlbrigqffPBlack AlbrigqffPBlack AlbrigqffPBlack woed, Baker, Carpenter, Cemptdn, M. L Davis, S. T. Davis, Ehler, A. J. Herr, M. L. Herr, F. M. Musser, Muhlenberg, Reed, Reland, Stchmau, Uiban aud Welchans, from the city ; Drs. Bruner, Bern thciscl, Beckius, Craig, Cetterell, Kay, Liucaw cuver aud Markle, Columbia; )is. Alexauder and Neriis, Marietta ; Dis. Newpher and Zicgler, Mount Jey; Dis. Black and Weaver, Strausburg ; Drs. B robot aud Roebuck, Lititz ; Drs. Ring wait and Sheuk, Rohrcrstewn ; Drs. Bush Bush eug, New Helland ; B. F. Herr, Millcrs Millcrs ville ; Mowery, Coucstega ; McCa.i, Ephr.it a ; Ruhrer, Quarryville ; Trabert, Reamstown ; Thompson, Wrightsville ; Tieichler, Elizabcthtewn ; J. II. Musser, Liiupcter; Smith, Paiadise ; Brubaker, Akion ; Hurst, Earlville ; Doaver, Buck , Miller, Birdiu-Hand, and Mayer, Willow Street The following uamed membeis of the Yeik county medical society were piesent by invitation : Drs. M. J. McKinneu, J. C. Gable, J. T. Perkins, A. A. Leng, J. C. Myers and Jacob Hay. The following named monibers of tu'e Lancaster city and ceuuty Pharmaceutical society, were also present by invitation : Mcssis. Heinitsh, llubley, Parry, Kaull mii and Urban from this city, aud Messrs Ress, Elizabcthtewn ; llackenborger, liainbridge, aud Itecdcr, Millersville. The special business of the meeting was an address by Prof. Carl Seiler, of Phila delphia. A resolution was adopted pus pending the regular order of business, and Prof. Seiler being introduced, delivered an able and iustiuctive lecture en nasal catarrh. At the close of the lectuie several pi tients were introduced, their cases diag nosed and operated upon by Professer Sei ler. It was resolved that the thanks of the society be extended te Prolessor Seiler for his very able aud instructive lecture The society adjourned and the visitors were entertained by the members at Copo Cepo Cope I.iud's rcstauiant. a ;keat iv a k eamck. The Bloilecs Have n tJeud Time. Last evening the folleTving chiefs weie raised up iu Metamera tribe Ne. 2, Imp O. of 11. M., by D. D. G. S., Byien J. Brown : Prophet, Peter Lai id an ; Sachem, Jehn G. Sciber ; Sr. Sag., S. J. Curtis ; Jr. Sag., JohuE.Zeeher; C. of 11., Jehn M. Mc Cully ; Ass't. C. of It., Jehn II. Brown ; K. of W., Jehn Creshbach ; Trnstea L Bau ; Rep. te G. C. of Pa., Jehn M. McCully ; 1st S., Wm. G. Rapp ; 2d S., Jacob Shadle ; G. of W., II. II. Holten ; G. efiF., Jehn Steigerwalt ; 1st W., Martin uuupisb -a w., A. 11. Hammend ; M W., Frank Walters ; 4th. "W., Henry Bernard. After the installation ceremonies the brothers were invited te a collatieu- of corn aud vensien given by Bre. James M. Aument, of Medoc ring, Ne. 1, at Spreng er's saloon, it being his 4lst birthdav. Sjieeches were made by different members el the order, after which the members dispersed te their respective wigwams. voting Bre. Aliment thanks for the line collation. The Modecs and Bre. Aument were presented with a large cake. Bre. Wm. G. Brown chewed the ends off the green cigar lighters, taking them for giceu onions. Very Drunk. Jehn Wilsen, who was fermerly a sea man, but of late has engaged in the cheap whisky business, was found en East King street this forenoon by Officer Stermfeltz. He was se drunk that he was trying te stand en his head aud he was taken te the btatien heuse whero he could practice tU feat with mere privacy. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1883. Sold out by the Hheria White s Corpse. Mount Jey Star. Jehn S Obendorf, who for some years past had been living at Herst & Geyer's mill, above town, reeently died in New Bridgeville, Yerk county, where he re sided the past several years. At the time of his death an execution was pending againct him. This was put into effect between the time of his death and burial, as the sheriff sold all his per per benal property. This must certaiuly be a very delicate matter for an officer of the law te sell the personal effects of a person whose corpse lays in the house at the time of the sale. But as delicate and rare an occurrence as this is it was the case with Mr. Obendorf. Cbargetl with Malicious Mlechlef. This morning while the telephone ex change men were erecting a pole at the corner of Lemen and Water streets, they found that the wire of the electric fire, alarm interfeied with their work. As the quickest way of surmounting the difficulty they cut the fire alarm wire and immediately the alarm een uegau te riug, striking a dozen consecutive strokes before it stepped. Chief Heweu en learning what had occurred, made complaint of malicious mischief against Mr. Ncwhall, the manager of the telephone, aud Mr. DemaD, who cut the wire. The case will be heaid by Alderman Diffenderffer. m Sevi-mli Ward UrtxuH. Last night at a late hour Nellie Stew art, coleied, while druuk, went te the house of William Bosten, en North slreet. The latter with his wife was iu bed aud the bellicose Nellie took an axe and began an assault upeu him. She stiuck him ence en the leg and he was ciinpolled te lloe for fear of being killed. lie went te the office of Alderman A. F. Dounelly and made complaint and Nellie was locked up for a heating. Jehn McLaiu was found veiy diuuk by Officer Merringer. and the same alderman sent him out for ill days. Itallrimil Ai-i lIent This afternoon just before o'clock, .13 Henry Kegel, baker, of Strasburg was crossing the Pennsylvania lailiead iust west of Bird-in Hand his wagon was stiuck by the Johnstown cxpiess east and broken all te pieces, and the lead of bread with which the wagiwi was idled, scattered in all diiectiens. Mr. Kegel was thrown te the gieund and cut and luuiaed about the head, but net : rrietihly. The bon-e escaped injury and lan away- Flllirrrtl rifChHilCH HekIi. The funcial of Chailes Resb, the man who was killed at the almshouse ou Mon day, took plaee yesterday. Theie was a very large ciewd in attendance including the im mates el the institution, who turned out in a body. The nerviw s weie conducted by Rev A. F. Kaul and the iutcimeut was made at St. Antheny's cemeteiy. jilajer'H Court. Jehn Ward and Wm. Kelly get diutik yesteiday and as they passed along East King stieet, they picked eiauges from the stands of C. W.Eckert and E. Killinger. Officer Creamer aires ted them and the major this mei niug gavj Waul IS days and Kelly 20. Jehn Pelick paid his cebtt. for being di link and diseideily and was dischaiged. Capl. CruHs' tuueral. The body of Capt. James Cress ai rived heie from Washington, D. C, last evening and was taken te the lesnlonee of Mrs. E. Siamm, en East Lemen stieet. Tire funeral leek plaee this afternoon, Lani Lani bcrten ledge of M.r.eus attending. The intei nieut was made at Lancaster cemo ceme teiy . Ilejd Heard. A number of boys who were charged with dislui biug a religious meeting at the Episcopal chape), ou Locust, street, had a healing bofeio Alderman B.ur last ninht, and wciedisehaigeil. They will be heard en a malicious mischief case en Saturday night. AiiiuM'MiniilP. " The Tiumjt's Vcniihlir." -ihilUf Vicl.ein, wlieha been lieiolieleie, will nppuir In the. oiier house Friday and Sat in day nthts, in t lie comedy diaiua, entitkil '"1 lieTiiimp's DuukIi DuukIi tcr;er, t'aste inid llaiiienK" Ol the troupe the Klin Dispatch iys : " The 'star ' et ' t'aste ami JMainnnils ' will never set while Jliss Vlekers iif-uuies tins title lele, or while Mr. Cliaik'K lleycut eentiniiis te siippeit her in U i ii i i ItalVc lHek Vinten. Till) imj ciseua tieiib and imitations et popular ucteis unit actreses by .Mi-s Vlekers anil Mr. lteeis were immense, especially Meiljeska's Cainille, Kiclielleii, iJichard 111, itnuilet. Ludy Wac betli.aiul various eliaraelursin the well-knew n opera of J.u Killc d Madame AriRet " sir.viAi. yvTivjin. Ducks cliai-KC everybody w-itli being u "quark," anil tlieieare but u lew who sue ex empt from tlie.(j03linj? accusation. Dr. Hull's Cough Sj i up is ' ertainly tin execution te the i tile, as it Is no doubt, the greatest rtuicdy of ef leied te a suttcrinf? people. pKtl.LINTHK WOBKiBer.-Tll 1( gOOd WOlk the mechanic must have noeil health. If long hours et confinement in close rooms have cn leculcilhlH hand or ilunincil his slglit. let liiui til ence and before some organic treuble nppears, take plenty et Hep Hitlers. His sys tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve strength ened, his si;:ht become clear, ami the whole constitution be built up te u higher "rklng condition. nianfts-lfitced Mlkm-kh Quickly. A ilislie-siug Cough, by Hale's Heney or Horehound and Tar 7 Tike's Toothache Dieps cute in one minute. n2-lvdced&w (ie te II. I. Ceeiiran'i iiru;? store ler Mrs. rccmitn'.i New Nuiumal Dyes. Fer bright ness and durability et color, am uneiunjed. Colef fteiii 2 te S pounds. Dlieetlens in l'.ng lish and Get man. i'licu. 13 cents. Yeung uialden if you'd beast Umbe chai ins That win a lever te one's arms. And Hint may never let him go, 'Twill be thieugli SOZODONT whose powers lJlve.3 te the brentli tins balm el flowers, And leaves the teeth as white as snow. u3 lwdced&w Almest InHane ntnl Cured. " Most et the eminent doctors in the Kust, as well as several el the medical faculty in New Yerk City," wiites Itev. V. I. Shirley, of Cbicase. " tailed te help our daughter's epi lepsy, which begun te show signs of turning into insanity, ity the geed providence of Ued we tried tanmrilan Scrvinc, mill It cured her." Y'eurilruggl&t keeps it. $l.W. Till turn. Samples tree at Grocers. II. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A. JlAKTLETT & 112-20tdA4lW j-Milliens of package? et the Diamond Oyes have been sold without a single com plaint. Everywhere they ure the favorite Dyes. Ne Matter What Huppeug Yeu may rest assured that you arc sate In be ing speedily cured by Themas' Kclcctric Oil in all cases el rheumatism, neuralgia, tooth ache, etc. One trial only Is necessary te prove its eflicacy. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. Or Rcnsen'3 Skin Cure is without a peer. It consists el both cxternaland Internal treat ment and coals only (1 per package, at drug gists " I wouldn't be without Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile pills if they cost jSI apill. They cured mc of neuralgia, of 0 years standing." Jeseph Snyder, Paxleas, I'a. 60 els. per box, at druggists. TiiKmest popular and lragrant Perlumcef the day ' UACKMETACK." Ti-y it. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13n North Queen street feb7-ced3 Wells' "ltengh en corns." Ask ler Wells' "Rough en Coins." 15c. Quick, complete, permanent cure, (Joins, wtirU, bunleus, A ceugn, com or sere -tareat sneuia de epjt. Neglect irequetmy results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's iirenchlu) Troches de net disorder tue stomach like coach syrups andhalaatns. but act directly en the infl-inicd parte, allaying Irritation, give rel!-r In Asthma, lirenrnlal Congas. Catarrh, am! the Threat Treubl"? which dingers and l-nullcfpeafcf-rs areabjcct te. Ker thirty years Diewn's llrenchiai Trethw have Keen lecemmended br phydl ctana. and alvrjvrs give iicriect ..Tlsfactieu. Having been tested !v n-.t. an'! een-naiil use for nearly an entire generation, tiwy liave at taiseil we) .n-rlU-d lankamenL' the lew staple remedies et the as-. elil at 'Xi cent.- a box MVervwhci-M mv.lvilTTHAK.Hvw The best, tlie cheapest reeiedy in the world ; ee a1veitlseinent of .simnieus Liver Regu lator. Samuel Able. Wrightsville, Ta., says: ";i sulleiudfiem pains lu my cbist and indiges tion, and Uiewn's lien nitteM icllevedme." Forsale by II. J5. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen stieet. aWwdSw Celdbn's Liquid Beet Tonic is admiiably adapted for ieuiales in delicate health. Col Cel ileti's; 7ie ether. OS druggist". a?-lwdeed&w Fer valuable information. lead tlm adver tisement et Siinniens Liver Regulator. itruwu'H fumneneid l';iiiaccn Is the most etleclive I'aln Uestieyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applieil exleriially.uiul thereby mere ceruiinly rellev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and 11 is wai ranted double the strength el nn v similar pi enamtien. It cures pain in the Side, Rack ei Hewels. Soie Threat, RhuiinialiHin anil am. akhks, and Is THK GKEAT KlSLlKVKK OF PAIN. "BliOWN'a HoesKneLu Tawacba " should le in every tauilly. A liiitstMHiiiiul of the Tauatea In a tumbler et het water sweetened 11 pietewedj, taken at bed tlme will iiiikar it a cei.u. 'i.cls r bettU' febll-IVdM.WASAv S-I'LAIN I'ALK ri'.OM 1HI SWAVMB 7' II7U1 It Mny Ceneci n : Itching IMIes is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Eveiy one can tell whether helstlius afflicted by observing the following syni) syni) teins: Intense itching, particulaily alter get ting warm. It seems as if pin weims weie crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes leim. The piivate paits tuc elten atlected. The mete you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ior te any ai tlele in tln market, guuiantee it te cure the weist ctise et ilclilng plies iu exist ence. Signed, H..SWAYNK, M. I. Dr. Sway no's Olnl incut lsalseaiilcasantand ctrectivc cute for letter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's Hell, pimples, and all scaly, eiusty, itchy pIuii ciitilien.). Sold by all pieniinenl diugglsts, or vill be scut terSets. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $!.&". Aillres,,-l)r. Swiiync & Sen, l'hiliidelpliia, l'a. ectU-lyu"Tu.TliSw MAltltrAltF.S. IIui.L (Jlaieu. On U'eilnesiiMy, Apill 4, at the parsonage et the Duke stieet M. K. church In-Itev J. T. Siitchell.Mr. Win V. Hull and Miss It.irbata C. Glacier, all et Lancaster. IlKA TH IUik In this city, en the 4th inst , Miss 1). Kexie JJair. The relatives and fiienusef the family aie lespectlully invited te attend the luneral, fiem her late icsidenec, en Lancaster pike, en Saturday altcrnoeu at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster eemeb ly. 115 21 Vkiswew. Aptll I, ISS3, In this oily, Chailes Veinen, in the llllh yearel I lis age. The ldativcs and friends et the family aie lcspecttully invited te attend the tuiieial liem the lesiilenec el Ml. Jacob Elll'iger, corner et Seuth yiieeu and Vine streets, to te to meriow (Filday) afternoon at two o'clock. 5' A Dl'r.UVlSERlKXTH. AN'I K!f SO MKN IVASTEIlTO WOItR en pike ill Lit it.. Wages. $l.f.O pni thij-. w -niiiiial WAUW1CK HOU3K. iil-.-il Litit., I'll. OICKll.l.AKII'.S KKIIISCCA TOIIAUCO j eulv la cents iier plug at HAIlTMAN'b VKI.LOW FRONT CIGAIt blUUK. AHIlKTISUIH'THEFKlKNnjiHIl'FIBE Company will be held this c enie.g at ,yt o'clock. .1.11. UAUMUAHDNKIt, ltd 'resident. WANTKIU THKISR BIYS Tt LKABH carriage I'liluling and carriage black smithing. Api.lv at II. NOLI YV. CAUUIAGH WORKS, a".'tl' I'oi.et Maikel and Marien hts. SILT WT 1 SKI- OUT It . Saner Kraut -...lout THIS (THUIISDAY) EVE.MXii, tlie List et the. season. Ilaitholo Ilaithelo Ilaithole mew's Kech ntei Hi ei en iinimjlit dailv at .IOHN A.SNYOEK'S, ltd Ne. 115 ertli Queen Street. Ai'l'KIONTICe. IVANTKD- WANTED A boy litwi-eii ii; and IS years et age te leai ii tiiisiuitliiug. Apply te U.V31 A. M. KUKIDKR. Litltz. rpiIK A.XCKI.MOK llttl Cdl.OIC .IflU I PAINT COMPANY. The liusiness el lnitungand refilling ecluu or mineral paint heietolere curried en by Jehn Weber aud Ferdinand Weber, will heieaitur be conduct ed by said Jehn eherand M. S. Moere, under the above name. It i. (SKNSICMCUINA I'KW DAVSWIl.t. . rouiei e his liiuer store Hern its piesent location te Ne. 30.1 North Queen street, directly opposite the Northern Market, whero he will be pleased te see his ctislemrs and Irlends until his intended new building a. the old stand is completed. a5 3td TVTOTICKlS BBKKHV (1IVKN THAT AN IN application tern Charter will he made te l he Ceiut et Common l'leas el Lancaster county, te incorperalo a number e! citizens ci Pennsylvania, in an association te be known us the-'GoiiIenvllio Cornet Rind." 11. F. KSHLKMAN, a5 3lTh Attorney for Applicants. 1E.1IUV.D. t PREY'S DRUG STORE, F'rem the corner of North Queen and Orange streets te 2) EAST ORANGE.CORNEROF CHRISTIAN. Full stock et Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Ar ticles, Tntlnt Waters, etc., always en hand, and at reasonable prices. Sp.'cial attention paid te piesciipttens. n.t,B,7,9,ll,U C1HKON1C SOItETHIMIAT.-TIlK KAR- ilcr.sytiinieiiis are simply unconifertahlo local sensations, pioveeativc or voluntary el el lerts el insalivatien te keep the paits elciinsert inid eomlertable. These efforts are siipplc liieiited in some inatances by frequent use of thinks, which keep the discomfort in abey ance. Threat. KarandEye diseases success fully treated by DRS. II. 1). and M. A. LONGAKER. Oflice Ne. 13 East Wain ill street, Lancaster. CiinsulfntluiHrec. nft-KtlAw vy,:i'x KtHMJET HENRY WARD BEEOHER'S NEW LECTURE, " Evolution and Revolution," The licst Mr. Rccchcr Ever Gave. ADMISSION - - - 50 CENTS. RESERVED SKATS - - - "." CENTS D'agianiet hall new readv, and tickets Ter sale at G. L. 1 ON DERSMITH'S UoekStore, Ne. 4G East King Street. FULTON OPKKA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1S?3. u5 4ttl JOHN 1'. SCHAUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARUE LOT OF Chandeliers AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Plumbing and Gasfittiiig, Eoeiing ami pcuiiiig. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, HO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, iel7-y! LANCASTER, I'A, IfJSW AJiVEHTISEMENJlfl rpWO SHALL HASBOHADB HAVANA 1 cigars, clear Havana tillers, for 5 cte., at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. D K JAMES E. MAKER HAS REMOVED Ills office from 2S seutii unirasuwi. .. the southeast erner fr DIM II UU ttliU .!."- street. mSl-lwd 7IOB KENT. A LAKUK TWOTOR1 "t nifr Hnnw Nn. 131 North DllkO St- A ten sterv Rrlck wareueusa en imihuu street, between Seuth Queen and rrince StreetS A.J.STEINMAN, )20-tld lTKixieaNCKR Ofllee. TT'IKST-cIillSS l-JiNKSILVANIA CIGARS HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. NtW 1IKESS MAK1NU KOUMS. U. Z, East King stieet. Drtss and Cleak inak li." in the latest styles aud moderate charges. Satisfaction guaranteed. The patronage of the Ladles of Lane-ieter solicited. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. MRS. AUTKN. liiT-lmd of New Yerk City. 1KUUKRV FOR SALE. A WELL-ESTABLISHED GROCERY STOKI In a large manufacturing country town. Heuse, Mere, otero Fixtures anil a full line of GROCERIES. The whole can be bought ler less than 2.-m Inn ulre at tne at-lmd " INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE. X FRANK SAYLOJt HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 43 AND 44 WEST KING ST., S- Exactly opppeslUi the Oltl St'nd eetll-CuulAwU TEMOVAL. E. J. ERISMAN, THE SHIRTMAKER, HAS REMOVED HIS GENTS' FURNISHING SJ0RE TO Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET, (Next Doer te Hull's Ding Stoic, Oppoelto Ciess KejH Hetel.) rIMl I!. IIKTC. CHJAItl THK CITY, II A- jl vanaer ara fillers, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOllK. ANKWltOOK. A new revlsetl and enlarged edition el the "Pelar and Tiepieal Worlds." liem tliu pen of Dr. G. Hartwig, president et tin; Heltlel beig University. aullioret " Tlie Sea and Its Living Wonders," ' The Hariiienles et Na ture," "The Suliterianean World, " etc, etc. The work is editetl by Dr. A. 11. Guernsey, scientific editor mi thu Aineiieii'i Cvlepedia. The object of tlie work is te give the combined icsultet all the explorations, lescarches anil discoveries et travelers ami scientists et modern times, giv ing a complete tlesciipllen el man and nature in the Pelar and Equator ial regions et the glebe, embracing a lull and accurate account el all the ditlerent expcdi tiens te the Arctie weiltl, fiem the discevtry i f Iceland, ever 1.000 years nsre down te and embracing the last expedition et Charles Francis Hull. together wilh the iliscoveiles or Humboldt. AgsssU, Livingstone, DuCJialllu, Wallace, btaulev, Cameren, Suuler, Orten, Darwin, eta. etc., in every part of the Tiepieal Win hi, iu Seuth America, Africa, India. Ceylon, Australia ami the Islands et the Sea. The whole embellished with ever 250 beautiful llliistiatiens anil maps, it will be hard tetind a volume se profusely mid expensively- illustrated as this. There is probably no ether single book extant In which can be found the same amount of information in such convenient Compass and atsueh a low price. The work will contain ever M0 pages, larc Royal Octave, printed en snpei line while paper and substantially bound with double oakum bnaid sides and spiing buck. This work will be sold only by subhcuptleii. Agents are wanted te canvass ter it In every town ship in this State anil Maryland. Fer particu lars apply te Jehn Cowan, P. O. Bex CJ3. al-ltd&itw Raltimekb, Md. KK'ir.K'iA 1XMEKTS. "CIULTOIX Ol'KKA UllUSK. TWO NIGHTS ONL1. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. APRIL AND 7, 1883. !r IN CHAS. GAYLOR'S REALISTIC COMEDY DRAMA, THETRAMFSDAUGHTER, Or, Paste and Diamonds, Supported by the popular comedian. Ciiarlk.i Koeeiis, and an unsurpassed cast of Met lopeli t.-m Artists, under thu management et Judsen H. Ceiey. admission :;"i, :' i ir, cents. RESERVED SEATS-. 75 CENT. Fer sale at Opera iWusc Olllce. at ltd D ,ON'r JfOKUliT Yen. Archdejiceu Kirby's Lecture, On his '11 years et Missionary lire 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 NESDAY, APRI L 4. Ne extra charge ter Re served Seats. Fulton Opera Heuse. Tuesday, April 10. iVl Std .si'juxa aoeiis. p.tLAUC OF rAsllION. Astricli Brethers, . PALACE OF FASHION, 13 EAST KING STIIEET. NEW Spring Goods. JUST RECEIVED, u Stock of Lare ami Elegant NEW MILLINERY GOODS. All tlie latest novelties in HATS and RON- N H.T.S, RIBKONS, Jb'EATHERS, SATINS, ami MILLINERY TRIMUINUS. TRIMMED HATS AND RONNETS, .it special low prices. A large anil well-asserted stock et NEW SPUING HOSIERY ler Ladlts, Gents unit Children. NEW SPRING GLOVES. All the Spring colors In KID GLOVES. An Elegant Assortment et HAMBURG EMEROIDER1ES, Torchon Laces, Crochet Edgings anil all e'licr trimmings Luces. Colored bpanlsh Laces. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. Large Assort ment, of HANDKERCHIEFS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, etc. Our NEW DEPARTMENTS, Under the management of M. II. HASH & SON. Special Bargains In "DRESS GOODS. We have ene of the finest lines et Dress Goods that can be found at any store In this city and are ettering some SPECIAL BARGAINS. SILKS. We sell u better RLACIC SILK at $1.W a yard than you can buy at any ether place. Striped Ottomans. Dress Satius, all coiers, at 85c. a yard. SPRING COATS. A large assortment at spec ial low prices. We are the only establishment lu this city where a lull line of these goods can be leund. READY-MADE DRESSES, Fer Ladies and Children. W e always have a large ami well-selected stock of these en hand, employing none but competent drcss-makerd. We make a specialty et making updreses te order, and in every cawi cnarantee fir workmanship and style. mWlyii Cen SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY EVEJNlNG. AgRIU 5, 1883 " HAEPJSBUKG NEWS. LLUlSLAllVi: 1'liOCEEDINCS TO-DAY Strlktug Hack at the AmI-Frce l'nss Sena. teri Aull Gets In a Ltttle Kcsu Kcsu lutlen. Special Dispatch te the Intelligencer. IIarrisrurg, April 3. Iu tbe Seii:ite te-ilay Aull oll'ereil the following : 'Whereas, Tbe Seuate of Pennsylva nia Laving decided by a vote of a majority of its members that tbe grautiuj; el free passes is contrary te the previsions of the constitution aud criminal in its char acter ; "Therefore, Be it resolved, that it is the sense of this body that all its representa tives tee couseieutious te cu joy the courtesy of free travel, should at ouce return their paste beads te the seurce from which they emanated, aud hereafter pay their fare like Lheucst men who are disposed te practice what they preach. After ceiisideiable discussieu, aud the defeat of a motion te indcfiuately postpone the resolution it was leferrcd te the com mittee ou railroads. Twe hours of the scssieu weie consumed in the consideration of the fice pipe bill. A niotieu of Cooper te ye iute committee of the whele for the puipese of insetting an amendment te tax oil transported through pipe Hues live cents a gallon for every iifty gallons was defeated, yeas 17, nays 24. The following amendments were iu&eited by unauiineus consent : pre viding that all pipe lines shall be laid above flood, Inte' or buiicd beucath the bed iu crossing streams or rivulets ;. pro viding that any company layiug pipes iiuder the prevision of this act . shall be liable for all damages letulting from leakage or bie.ikage of pipes and prohib iting pipe liue companies from seiziug water .streams aud inlets for purposes of such corporations; providing that pipe lines crossing laiheads or canals shall be constructed se as net te iiiterfeie with the use of the same. Ne vote was taken en the bill. In l he Uuuse. The bill te exempt Seventh Day baptists and Jews from the penalities of the act of 1791 was discussed at length in the Heuse; the first section wa'J defeated by vete of yca e7, nays 130. This i.s equivalent te the defeat of the bill. s::iueu.- uuakuks. lneitlBttnc tlie Alleged Corruptlve I'rac- tlces et tlm TextM Heuso I llepre-jeiua- tlves. Al'stin, Texas, April e.A. special eominittre of the lower biaiichef the Texas Legislature met hem yesteiday afterniwu te investigate the charges of corruption made by the Texas Silinys against the Heuse in connection with the bill proposing the leasing out of the state convicts for ten years. Joe Walker, a politician, testified that one of the lessees had quarters iu a private building whcie poker was played by members et the Legislature and the friends of the lessees. Witness had been theie fiequently and whisky, cigars, wine, etc., were fiee. Sometimes ene of the lessees was host, sometimes a member of the Legislature was master of cetenienics. Witness mentioned the names of senators and representatives whom he had scen there; he testified te having olfeied the propuetorb of the JJenwerntic tilutc.mian ijjOU if they would cease opposition te the penitentiary Iease bill, lledid net have a00 of his own, aud was net interested iu the lease, but he expected the lcsr.ses te reimburse him soma way. EUROVEAN tVKMS. Discovery et n Nltre GSyccrlne iructnry. Birmingham, Apiil .". The police made a raid upon a suspected locality in B?dsem street, Ladywoed, and discovered a Fenian uitre glycci iue factory iu full operation theie. Arrested Willi Dynamic &tult. Lonuen April 5. English detectives assisted by members of the Irish secret service last nignt arrested a man who had in his possession a quantity of stuff sup posed te be dynamite. The arrest is re garded as an important one. A chemical examination of the explosive compound found upon him is beiug made. Mure Arrest. Theliish pelice here have made two further aricsts iu the suburb of Lambeth in connection with the man arroste d last night. The latter is new said te be an American. Ncailybalf a ten of uitre glycol iue has been seized in Londen al ready. Tliey YVuu'l ba In mUiuleliililst. It has been definitely decided that neither Mr. Paruell nor any of the ether members of the Irish parliamentary party will attend the convention at Philadelphia. I'repurlng ler tlie C'jr's Coronation. Frankfort, April .". A tolegram front Moscow is pulishcd here which makes the startling announcement that a large mine has been discovered connecting with the Kremlin, where the coronation of the czar is te take plaee. AN A"-URY KAXHBlMS-IiAW. Attempting te Sheet Hit IliUUl. Daughter's 11 us- Nkw Yerk, April 5. Michael Hedgors, of Providence, H. I.. was arrested last night for attempting te sheet his son-in-law, Kebcit Hilten, whom he charged with ruining another daughter of Itedgcis. The latter told the pelice after he was taken into custody that it was his intention te kill Hilten. Iu court today Hilten did net put in au appcarauce te make a complaint against his father-in-law, and the latter was fined $10 for cairyiug a pistol, in do de fault of which he was sent te the prison for ten days. SOUTH AMERICAN INSURRECTION. A Itaco Haired DreaKlng Out lletwcen Thousands or Workmen. Panama, March 27. Severe and con tinuous rioting has taken placa along the line of the canal works, originating in a lace hatred between the Janiacians and Carthageniaus. Sotne twenty of the former have been massacred and the gov ernment finds itself unable te restore order. Arms are being indiscriminately purchased, and as no' work is going ou aud as there aie about eight thousand men drinking frcely serious treuble is anticipated. The government will find itself compelled te keep a strong pelice force ou the isthmus, which is being rapidly overrun by the dregs of all uatienr. LEGISLATIVE AID INVOKED. A Hill in tlm Albany Senate Likely te Kil'ect haluil merse. Albany, N. Y., April 5. A bill was in troduced iu the Senate te-day aud immediately ordered te a third reading te prevent any attempt te pcrsonate or represent Jesus Christ the Saviour by any &hew, play or dramatic representation, whether free or for an admission fee, aud declares a viola tion of its previsions a misdemeanor, pun- i -liable by line or imprisonment. jratul Fire In Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn., April 5. A negre cabin at Shelby ville was burned yesterday and two colored children, who had been locked in by their mother, were burned te death. A Presbyterian church adjeuiist; ivai also bur"?'.!; A ramlly Burnea te Death. Albany, N. Y., April 5. Jehn A. Wilsen, his wife and two daughters were burned te death in a house, three miles from Hartwick, Otsego county, this morn ing. The causa of the fire is unknown. UU Ferthe Seutli. Washington. Vnril 5. President Ar thur, Secretary Chandler. Mr. Miller of Kew Yerk, aud Mr. Phillips, the presi dent's private secretary, left here at 11:25 this morning for Jacksonville, Flerida. ISrlg. Uen. Harass Dead. Washington, April 5. Brig. Uen? Jeseph U Barnes, l,e surgeon general U. S. A. died here this morning, of Bright's disease. 1VEA.Tllt.lt INl'lUATlONS, Washington, April.5 Fer the Middle Atlautie states, warmer partly cloudy weather, occasional rain, seutheast te southwest winds, lower barometer. IN A IlltEAM. A Father Is Tela Where tbe Hotly or III Drowned Uej Lies. The be:ly of Jehn Pierce, who" was drowned en February 4, at the time the Franklin stroet bridge at Titus ville gave way during the flood, was found en lhe fhti about a mile below Ti tusville, and jift opposite the aid Pierce hemestesd iu cnatige county. The find ing of tlie briU was tin result of the dieam of a cu. yinau n'wd Hoever, who lives at Sunville. In his dream he saw the plaee where the body was te ba found, md though he never re membered having seen the plaee in his waking nioinents he and the boy's father started out from T.ttisviile with the result stated. When found the body was lying several reds fmn: the beil of Oil (Jreck, with the head lying down stream and buried iu the sand at the feet of seme willow brush, with the lower extremities protruding. When dujr up the face was found te be bloody, while the clothes re mained intact, the overcoat being butteued aieuud the threat. The limbs were yet frozen, although some parts of the cerpvj had commenced te mortify. High r.lceuBeB r.lceuBeB ITen.C. F. Maudersen, the new United States senator from Nebraska, claims that the new high license liquor law of that state u is the host liquor law in the United States." The license for cities is $1,000 a year and in small towns $Q0 a year. Bo Be Bo fero it went into e fleet Omaha had 1G0 saloons, " and some of them were pretty bad," remarks the senator; new the number has been reduced te 90, a little mere than ene half. Whero there were 1G0 saloons paying $100 per year, the rev rev rev onue they yielded was only 16.000 ; new the 00 under the law yield $90,000 a year, and there is no such thing as selling with out a licetise, bojaire theso who pay dearly for tbe priviloge take geed care te see that the law is net violated te the detriment of their business. e MAltKMS. I'lilliidelplitn JMnrket. I'HlLAUati-iili, A pi II .1 Fleur Winters weak ; Spring.-! lower; biipertlun, 13 'Stftll Z ; e:ia. $."! T.Vft! '". : I'enn'u Family, $1 87a?.' I.'. Rye Heur at V". Wheat dull anil leuer; Di-I. and Pa. Red, fl IKS1 18; Ne. 1 Rut and Amber, $1 1'Jfjl 'ii. Cern iriegulurun.l generally dull. Oats dtill ami lewi-r. Rve nominal atiHc. PiavNinus steady. Laid dull. Rutter dull mill u-i-uk : I'a. Creamery c.itru, :il(!S:Wc; Ilrsts, i"Qibc ; Western, ."i)c ; firsts. Rolls dull ; Pa. and Western, SiQlCc, us te quality. Eggs qlilet ; 1'enu'a, i!l: ; Western, ISc. Clicose lirm. with geed impilrv. Petroleum Mulct; l(cllneil,iQ8ijc. Whisky at $1 20 New Yerk Market. Nkiv Yeke, April 5. Fleur dull ami declin ing. Wheat !4$(i lower and heavy ; speciilaliM) trading ; Ne. i! Red, April, $ I 17fil lV4i de May, $1 18 13-1K9I 1!IJ : de.l line. St l'J7jl ). Cern c lewer: Mixed Western spot, U)3 (mc ; de future, Jljjii7,!c. Oats iiliJic lower ; suite. 5l5Sc: Western, .r2Q.-i7c : Ne. '1 April. riJJSQje; May. 51 51,'ic ; July. 51XQ51XC. Live Stock Market. CuicAfie Hogs Receipts, 14.0((1 head ; ship ments, j',21.0) head ; buyers holding ett ; mar ked efjl'ia lower ; closing dull , mixed, $7 Hi Q td; light, 7 107B7 70; skips, $t 50j7. Cattle Receipts, 5..ri03head ; ihlpiueuts l.'.niO head; trade dull and prices 10c lower : mar ket for shipping Cattle vciy slew and weak: expert orders light ; cliolce te prime, IU 1028 0 00: geed tocheli-e, $."ttnftr, Hi; common te fair, $3 40(6; buteliei lug stock steady ; com inen te lair, $i .V1D1 40; geed te choice.! 2H .r ; stockers and leeders steady at $! 155:;e. Sheep Receipts, 3,:VDI head ; shipments, 1,1)0(1 lalrly active and prices steady : common te fair, $.1 .W(4 75 : medium te geed, (5 23Qi; ; choice te extra. $ I 25$Ji7ii. East Liberty (Ji.ttle Receipt'', U12 head ; market slew : prime. $ 7j7 ; fair te geed, $r 75fjfi 50 ; common. $t5. Hogs Receipt h, l ise head : market llrm ; Philadelphia's $8 2038 25 ; Yorkers, $7 J3 7 80. Sheep Receipts 1,200 head : market slew ; prlnie, V WWJfi 7i;fair te geed. $5 7525; common, $1 25g5. New Yerk. Slecks li regular and llrm ; Meney, fie. New Yerk Central.... .I2fij Erle Railroad........ Adaii") Express Michigan Central Railroad... Michig'ic Seuth' rit ICalliead .IK ..12rt .. 'J5K -Hl ..117 :: ..i::t . :! .. 2i; ....g.... Hliuelu (,1'iitnt! L.tilreul Cleveland ,V. Pi-'slimgh Kallre'id Chicige A. i:rr). I-I.nid Kullieel Pittsburgli A Hi Wayi.n It.iltiei t.... Western Union 1 blcgi.ipu Company Teledo X Wab.tdi New Jvi-sey Central New lerk, Ont'ir.'e.S Western I'hlladelphia. Sleck sfeinly. Philadelphia A Krie R. R iteading Railroad Pennsylvania Railiead Li'lilgh Valley Railroad United Companies of New .Iciscy Northern Pact lie....... Northern Pacllie Pinteire. I Neitheru Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Norrlstewu Railroad , Central Transportation Company.... Pittsb'g, Tltusville A RiitraleR. R.... Little Schuylkill Railroad ... 2fifcJ ... 27' ... n4 ...IMI ... ncx ... n;j2 ... .kjh ... 1- ...n ... :si ... 15-X ... te JIATH AX it vAya. TTATS, CAKS, &c. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. - (Old btann.) Largest, and Rest Assortment ever ettered te the public at lowest prices. FINE DRESS SILK "ATS, . French ami English Pull-Overs. Seft Felt Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Ac. All et every quality and variety. All kinds of hats made te order. lhi only Hat Manufactory In the city. Con stantly en bund my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES," (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ A JJRO.) 113-ttd 1 O TO SWA KIt-rl JC Forenoot the best RLACK CASHMERES at 75 Cents. Fer ene et the best RLACK SILKS at $1.00. rer TWILLED DERKGE worth 18 Cents at 12K Cents. Fer Rag Carpets. Fleer and Table Oll-Cletlis. Fer Remnants et Ging hams and Seersuckers, go te SWARR'.SNe. 50 North Queen St. I17-lyda&Tu T OCHKK'.S Wl'KS. A 5c, Package LOCHER'S DYE WILL COLOR MORE EGGS THAN ANr OTHER DVE IN THE MARKET. Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, HO, S EAST KING STREET, ! IKCAS'fFK, fM,