JfEW AJtrERTlSEMESTH. CATDBUAY, APBII. 7, J 883. a THREE STRONG POINTS. POINT ONE : Men's Spring Overcoats, a big stock that takes in everything, from very plain, low-priced, te the finest ; from the lightest fancy color te plain black ; from the small youths' te the largest of men's size. A commanding stock that every Light Overcoat buyer must see, if he cares te knew the market. POINT TWO : Haster Holiday outfits for Beys. Te parents or guardians of bearding school boys we say that for big boys or little for boys that want te dress for hard service or in the mode, the Oak Hall stock offers the best chance. If price is a consideration there is no escape from Oak Hall. POINT THREE: Custom-made Clothing. A large display of piece goods te order. There are very great bargains in all the following lines : Cass A, in any ordinary business style, $18.00. Class B, i?i any ordinary business style, 20.00. Class C, in any ordinary business style, 22.50. Class D, in any ordinary business style, 25. 00. Our points are made short and sharp for practical people. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL PHILADELPHIA. Knltread Ofllcerfl j-.lrctnri. At n racfitiiiti of the stockholders of the Hejiling fc Chesapeake ee.il and rail road cempany.tliis afternoon, the following were fleeted elHeers for the ensuing year: President, Henry J5.iumjrarduer ; fiec'y, S. II. Price ; Tikis., A. II Halsteau; Directors. JInrv lJanmf'anlner, Charles, J. Rueads, Dr. S. T. Davis, Jehn II. Uaumaidner. J. W. P. Swift,. liebeit J livans, H. II. Price and David ll.iir. Hfl'.VlAI AOTJVi-.H. It inu-a have been u lurrililc natte el nflair.4, that caused ihj P-a mists te ask: " Who can stand Ixj.oie his cold?" in Ills clay the reme dies were tew and deubtlul ; lie.v tnucli Imp pier tdmiilO tills Kcnerutlen be, tint lilts us a household remedy. Dr. I'.nU's Ceuuh Syrup : be weiidi-iful li.is been its cuies that million rise lij) and rail it liles-ed." Yeuntf maiden it jeii'd lio.tet tli..!-u clianiis That win a lever te one's arm-, And that in-iy never let him go, 'Twill lie. llneuii M-ZODONT whne pewcra Jlve,s te the bri'itth the hilm et lleiver.s, And leaves the lec.h as while as snow. a.'I iwdoed&w Samuel Able. llht-villii, Pa., mijs: "J Millcred from pain.s in my clit st and lnilige.s lnilige.s Tlen, and liieun'.s Iren Hitter-" relieved me." Fer sale by II. ii. Cochran, dnif-i-iet. 137 and 33!) North Queen -dreei. n-hulw HMA I'tte- Hkewk In thi-i'y. ii tlu-iitl! iuM , Walter y.. miii H-nry and Alice Itrewn, uned 4 yei:r, 7 iiinntlt-, 7 days. Death h-.i-claimed our darling Waller, .s.i. Iil-i al tiin his blew. And hi- c-huc l:s th.it w. r like ie-e-". Are as pale a mm lile new. The r lathes and liiendsei the taniily ate TO-peetlully invited te attend the tnneral, .from his parents rc-idepec, N'e. Ml Maner Mreet, en Monday ititernoen at two o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. art-it Powell. In tldscitv, en the r,th inst.. Klizx lietn ., l:iii'iliti,rii tiei'iirc M. im. Italic i.. J'ewell, in tlmil jearei her ue The relatives and triemls of til taniily nrc reijieetlully invl'i-d te attend Ihe tniierul, jrem the re-i..cuce of her parents, ;ji:( 'et Walnut i-treel. en Meni'ny :itl"i uoeu at 231 Vclck. Servicer- at Cot aid Chapel, North Janus street. adit (iiatiiKit In tills city, tin the .Mil inst., Mary, Tellci et the lull Jiilni tjerber, in the 07th year it her iij-m. The lelulives and fi iei ds et the f airily are icspectlullv invited in alteiid lli-luneiul fiein ihe residence et her il.tujhter, Mrs. Themas JVIcCulley, N'e. 10." West Kin-r slieet, en ilon ilen lay ulternoen at :' e clock. Interment at Mirelner's c-metery. 6-2t Haul. in Miia cifv, en the Cth int., Adam Jia ul. in the Uiili year el his ajje. Ties relatives ana tiicnilset the lamily are 3iKpeftfully invited te attend the luncral Mem Jiis late lisidence, Ne.rilii West Giant street, en Sunday att-i neon, at :i o'clock. Interment at Z oil's cemetery. l:d. TiiWLEii In ihiscitv en A pi II C ISsl. Mrs Oitliaiiue Trlh-le-, nil.- et the late Michael Tiis-lcr, in the. 75! h c.ir e' berime.. Tin ivlatives and li lends of the family are TespeCilulIj invited teatteudthi; tuneial trem Jicr late residence, N'e. VM I'.tst Klnj; streot.en JUenday atternoen at 2 o'clock, interment at Woednaid Jilll rcnietery. nil St ItOTU. In this city, en the 7th Inst., Ma-y Jtetli, in tlief-fithyearet her age. The relative, and tiiem'set the family are lespecltnlly inviteil te attend the luueral Jrem the lesidenee et Philip Klaus, N'e. 3.'4 Jjewstrcet, en Monday atternoen at 3 e'cl ck. Jnteitnent at ZlenV cemeterv. It A i.W A l 1'J j:i l.t EJI BAT i a(1 iii-.Ai: aiii-; y VEX. AU(JII)!'(''X KIUK-IY I.ECTUUE. OI'l.i'.A HwU.-h. IUI.M1A1. Al'ltll, 10th. AV AM'Ull.-SITUATION UY . wnjA)( ... .i.. ...... i.i.... i.n... ..t i i l-i : tviip.mii;;, lui'.lsij.uieitlllllir itllll irCll- I t1 housework. Ajply at ltd THIS OFFICE. ; WA.TM A M(U4TI"N I'.Y A mill ule aired man as bookkeeper or ary ' eleileal nerk ; iiioib-iaie.-al.il v. Aidi-tn, ', ltd "1J," i.ancas'cr. fa. Wsi t l ItOY IN 1IICY ;eits stoic about scviauvn jejrseld ; active Hiids'ien ai iie-s, WHY GOOD, ltd Lancaster P. O. rilHM'm'l LlKMiKTH yUKKJf (TKKKT A. Ku-taiiraiU will open le-Tiii-ht ter the ac comineiliili'in et -lenllciiieii Won't leiet the jilace. Ne. 25. lt t.LO. II. M1LLHK. Prep'r. CdUMi llte: I I liNtltl I T.tls (-s-.TUltDAY) EVENING at Charlev Hestel's Cerner Saleen, cei ner et Market and Grant atieels, opposite Union liese heu-e. Itest of beer en Tap. It JOi' 1 lllis MCiKMNU U.. HAliKM', A j Leath-r I'ocki-i-I'euK, centuinin be tween -4. Hand .. e. mill several receipts of no value t anyone but the owner. A liberal lewartl ill be p.iiil en return et same te It ' 31 V h&T G K KM A N ST. "TOTIt K.-JIIMS W. IIUHi.h,, fHOTOG- 1 KAlMIhi:. (ter rly with U. F. savior ), "will open in a few d.tjs at the eid Stand, Ne. 45 Weil Kintr stieet. The place is new under going repairs. Wue notice of opening will be given. I'd G O AKU ULAU THE VEX. AUCUDK.vreX KIKKIIY LECTUBE, lll'BlliVHOtsE, TUtsl).Vi, Al'UlL 10 h WANTKD TIIKKH. JtlY3 TO LKAKH carriage painting ami caniage black smithing. Appl at II. Suiil'V's CAKHIAGE WORKS, a"3l Cor. et Maiketand Marien fets. lBMltt..I'l'lt:r. WANrhll lA.i.t... . Am- m -- a. .. M- B.t Jm. boy between lb and 18 years et age te learn tinsiutlhiug. Apply te a5-3t A. M. KKE1DER. Utitz. VtW UHf.iS MAK1.-.G IfiieniS. NO. 27 L East King stieet. Wress and Cleak mak ing in the latest styles ami moderate charges. Satisfaction guaranteed The patronage et the Ladle- of Lam. ster pelteited. cutting aud Fitting a Specialty. :.lltj. A UTEN', ni7-lmd et St:w Yerk City. 1 O AND UhAK TMJS VJfiX. ARCUWEACOX K1KKBY LECTURE. OPERA HOUfeE, TUESDAY, APRIL 10th. SIXTH AND MARKET STS., NK W A li riiKTISETiSJVTS. )lrST-CI.AS 1'I.NNjVL.VA1A ClUAKH 15 leril cts. at IIAJITMAN'S "iEM.OW FKONTCIOAK KIORK. li,H II IIAKTI CHINA HALL. China, Glassware, Queensware. 15 EAST KING STiiEET, I.ANCA-5TKK. I'A. ni'1'.MNO ANNOtJNCEaiBXT. Watt, Sliand & Ce. Have visited the market weekly during: the pat' month and new eiler an Immense line of new ipteitsui pi ices te suit the times. New Dress GoedB, New Summer Silks. New Colored Silks, New Black Silks, At lone. i possible prlei 9. TKCIAL XOTICE. '.'U Pieces COLOltKOand STItlPED SILKS, SUceutbii yard. An Elegant Line et COLORED DRESS SILKS, $100 a Yard, iprcfal Value In BLACK SILKS At 75c, tl.ie, $1.25, J1.J0, $1.75 and $2.00 a yard Elegant COM T.IN'ATION SUITS at 4.00and C eucach. EM BR 0IDER1ES, 5 0U) van 1 3 IIAM15UHG EDGINGS, 10c. and iSJsc.iiyil., weith from lic. te 20c. u yd. rASSAMEXTERlES. Wc eiler a cholce line of HEADED TiilM AUN'GS at 25c, 33j., 37c 50c, 2c. These are much under present value. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 BAST KING STREET. ilASI.VX ItKO. SPRING. Me ere tilling up rapidly with everything tint is new, beauutul and thoroughly well m de and ii-liaeie in every way. A iarj-w, t-ettcr selected and niniM moderate priced st'ick we have nevei before been able te dis play. SUITS ABD PMTS, AXD SPRING OVERCOATS, IX GREAT VARIETY. AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. XOTK A 1'EW SAMPLE PRICES : AI tin's Suits at $4 CO, $5.00. $fi.OO, $7.00, $S. 0. up tojlC.eu. fan Is at 7 c, $1 00. 1.25, $1.75, $2.0U, SI2.60, W.00. up te $5.00. Beys' s The largest, most stylish, and altogether the hand einest stock in the city. We start at $2.50 with an artle e that will em-n your eyes with wonder, and our $3.00. $4 00, 5 (Ml, $0 00, $7 00, $5 00 and t'3.0. faults ure the cheapest ler the money. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, A verv extensive and elegant display et Spring Fabrics te meiisuie, at very close flg uies. Suith te order trem $1200 Howards. Mieuid you have the least Miadeet doubt as te the bast ami cheapest place te buy your Clothing just call and examine our magnifi cent hteck ami compare prices with ethers, ami you v-itl find our low prices cannot be approached elsewhere. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIEUS, 66.68 SOUTH QUEEN STBEET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange 8L LANCASTER, PA. Hlfil i lARTIB LANCASTER DAELY ENTEUJGENCER1 SATURDAY. APRIL 7. 1883. c OBTAIN DKPARTMKNT. HAGEE & BEOTHER Curtain Department The Curtain Hangings and all tbenccefFary fixing? acd trimmiDgs are cow in a Department by themselves, with larger space and greater facilities for showing them. The Stock centainR a remarkably full absertment of LA.CE CliRTAINS (from the least expensive at. $1.00, te ele gant Brussels Lace at $85.00 per pair), in Nottingham. Antique. Tambeured, Madras, Brussels Lace, &e., &c. Te these in search of suitable SPRING and SUMMER CURTAINS, we offer a line of Madras Curtains and Madras Lace for Half-Windows and Vestibules, Thev are the leading novelty of the season. Rich Turcemau Stuffs in patterns and by the yard for Portieres, Draperies and Lambrequins. Persian Cress Sliips, Raw Silk and Jutes. Together with the above will be found a great variety -of CURTAIN POLES of all lengths and sizes : Brass with Langtry-ware Ends, all Brass, Weed with Brass Tiimmings, Walnut. Mahogany. Cherry, Ash and Eberized. Extension Cornices at extremely Lew Prices. Drapery Leeps, Bands, Fancy Cord Leeps, Drffpcry Chains and various fixings and trimmings. Estimates made en the besr terras for Curtain and Lambrequin work and promptly executed. Our SPRING BALANCE SHADE FIXTURE is without exception the best in the market and OIL SHADING the cheapest in the City. Perfectly satisfactory work is guaranteed. SPECIAL. NOTICE Estimates made for furnishing Carpete, Wall Paper and Ceiling, Drapery Werk and Shading at most moderate rates. HAGER & BROTHER NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, T O. S. GIVLEK & CO. JNO. S. Ne. 25 Jno. S. Givler. B OWKKS SS BURST. Ne. 26 NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. New Line Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries. New Line French, Spanish and New Fancy Laces. New Line of Spring Gloves in all the choicest styles. New Line Kid Gloves. We offer Special Bargains in this iir:e of Grods. New Line of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. New Line of Ladies' Skirts, in all choice styles. Ladies' Muslin Underwear in Full assortment. Elegant Line Summer Silks, away dewu in price. Come and hen them. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH JVAH' ADVtiltllnJlXiSlVVa. 70K RKHT-A ON-fTOirS VIC AIII K 4 house, Ne. 33 West Chestnut street. Apply Apply te A.J.STEINMAN, a0.tfl Intelligencer Ofilee. rjHTI) SMAI.l. HANDJIIADK U A VAN A L cijrsirs, clear Havana fillers, for r els., nt H illl'MAN'S YKI.UV t'KONT C1UAU "TOIIK. I)UltLIUhAt.K-N WKnXKSDAV.Al'HIl. 11. at the Leepard Hetel, a two story Itrlck Dwelling Heuse. Ne. 2.VI, situated en the neith slile of Kail "A'alnur street, between North Jjiine and Kast Union s-treeis. The. hull! i'rlck Dwelling IrenU en net Walnut stnet 19 feet 1 Inches wltti the iiht te nse and enjey a 3 teet 2K Inch alley in thuea-t side and let el Kjeund Hi teet te in toot alley. There Is en the yet end et Mild let a two story brick pUmtng mill, 0x24 teei, and a two twe two etery trztne stable, and a two-story trame building attached te the brick eIning mill. Thciearcanu . ber el grape vines giewing en the ground. Sale at VA o'clock, when term et sale will be mane known. iiAKlUfcT T. FOLM KK. Henhy Suubckt. Auct. aprT-ltd TOsKNsTIfilN'S ADVKKTlSJiMJT. Read Carefully. CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, vs. READY-MADE CLOTHING. The latter is being rapidly numbered with the past, while the former is taking its place in every city and town in the civ ilized world. There is no neces sity for buying Ready-made Garments when you can get a geed, honest, Woolen Suit of Clethes, made te your order, which will fit you, is well trimmed, and made by first-class Tailors, as low as $15. It is very true Ready-made Clethes leek well when you see them new, but when you wear them they will leek seedy in a very short time, as they are made te sell and net for dura bility. They invariably turn out no geed, and are made mostly by apprentices and girls. We knew of one tailor in this city who, with the help of three girls, makes from - te 60 Men's Coats in one week, where it takes from 3 te 4 days for a tailor te make a Custom Ceat. Judge for yourselves which is the cheapest We have dealt ex clusively in Ready-made Cloth ing (from the best manufactu ers) for the past Ten Years, and therefore speak from experi ence. Our stock of Spring Woolens are very choice. Our make and trimming is strictly of the best. Having a First-class Cutter we can insure a perfect fit. A full line of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Earl & Wil Wil eon's Cellars and Cuffs, and the largest assortment of Gentle men's Neckwear in the city. Prices Moderate. A. H. ROSENSTEIN, Ne. 37 North Queen St, Opposite the Grape Hetel. "wrst" : jrWZdItTEBTlJS-ZMZST8. -' GIYLER CARPET S. Bast King LANCASTER. and 28 NORTH QUEEN QUEEN STREET. .v ir a J' v ran XT .XT DOOK.TO THK c;uKT m'tiar. . FAHNBSTOCK'S. OPENED THIS DAY LARGE LOTS OF BLACK SILKS AND BLACK CASHMERES, Which are well werthv the at'entien of purcbasers. Our BLACK SILKS at 7.1., 87c. and $1.00 arc a RARE BARGAIN, andjsheald ha seen by these iu v.,iur. We lire opening piles el NEW AND SEASONABLE DRYGOOBS In eveiy department DAILY. Visitors te our stere wili find each snecerdinsr day something that, is new and attractive, and at LE--.S than REGULAR PRICES. liar Rains in CARPETS and RUGS. Hdudsoine SMYRNA RUGS redtn-ui m puce. Bag Carpets, 25c. up. Ingrain Carpets, 25c. up. Hall and St&.ir Carpets. ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOtfSF. - - LANCASTER, PA 1 I.l.NN & I'l-KNiSMAX. . A PEW WORDS In painting a building the most important, consideration is te seltet tbe vciy bet Paints, by doing se you avoid tlt-j expense of iep::iuting before tiie pieper time for repainting occurs. And as the paint costs less tliau ihe put tiug en, what you most want te save is labor. The best, paints cannot be pie pared by band mixing se that that they will prove durable and cover as gi-al a quantity of smface as the best paints which are produced by thorough!- ex perienced and practical paint makers, with the aid of compete machinery. We have been selling WAD3WORTII. MARTINEZ & LONGMAN'S PAINTS for two years and the reports recuivfd from all our cusremcis justi fy us in offering te furnish our pure paints FREE of COST te any buyer who liaviug painted his building with our painl.s cjn demenstiate that eiir paint has net. ce-t 10 percent less for paint used than cost would have been ier either pure White Lead and Linserd Oil, or any ether mixed paint iu the country. We only ask you te give ic a test FLINN & BRBNBMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. A,rlllTK GOODS 1inilU.Wil)Di ' GEORGE FAH HESTOCK. ( B AIR'S OLD .STORE.) Ne. 14 EAST KING STREET, HAS NOW OPEN A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF Wash Dress Goods Fer.SPRING and SUMMER, and calls particular attention te the following : Swiss Mulls, Victeria Lawns, ijinen de Inde, French Pique, Linen Printed J.awns, Plaid and Plain Nanzoeks, Figured, Striped and Plain Swiss. Thtse are a'd new ; beugiit directly from the Importer and will bs offered REMARKABLY CHEAP. GEORGE FAHNJESTOCK, NO. 14 BAST KING STREET, -VJB Alt VEUTLSKSIHNTS. T.-'OK ISKVI. v L.1ICUK TWO-STOKV T llrlek Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St.. A two tt-n-y llriek Warehouse en Mifllln street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A.J.STE1NMAN, 120-ttd Iktbixiebmcbr Oflice. J KKAK SAVIOR HAS REMOVED 1I1S (MLLKBT OP PH0T0GKAPHY TO. NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49 Exactly opppeslte the 01dJBtana. ectU-emdAwH LANCASTER, PA, & CO, Street, Gee; F. Rathven. STREET. LAIiO ASTER, PA. f:yj-:xix. ABOUT PAINT. LANCASTER, PA. A-fc-W AIVJlt'llSEJUl,N1l,, IJUltuH; KAI.f' OF MOKSK.1iN HMS- I lAY,.APKl..0. 1S83, will h(i pelil at the Meiritnac Heuse, Ne. 11 j Nerrh Pilnee street, l.iini-aster. Pa., 32 IIKAD OF HOKSE one cur lead et Canada llees and one car lead of Western Her-es. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. a(J 2t GEOUO E GUOaSMAN. (1 KOUILKY PUKSALK. J A WELL-ESTARLISI1ED GROCEKY STOKE In a large manufacturing country town. Heuse. Mere, store Fixtui es and a full line of UROCEKIES. The whole cau be bought ler less than $2,500. Inquire at tne al-xmd INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE. SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVEMNG, APHIU 7, 1883 ACEOSS THE OCEAN. ETENTS IS XHE OLD WORLD. Precaution, Similar te Thee et the Ceiu- raunj 153ln Taken luratllAtslnst JJjnamtta Fiend. Pari3, April 7. The arrests in Londen and ether cities of England of men hav ing explosives in their possession, cause considerable uneasiuess here. Fears are entertained that attempts will be made te blew up buildings in Paiis Te prevent the introduction into their homes of anything of an explosive nature, owues of Urge estaulishmeuts are stepping up openings te the cellars as was done in the time of tha Commune. Dynamite Fleud la Frince. The dynamite fiends are still at work in the vicinity of Mentceau-Les-Miues. Last night a cartridge containing dyuamite was placed iu a cavity in the tower of Chateau Plessie, near that town. The cartridge exploded but did very little damage. The chateau is net new inhabited. Anether Conspirator ArrenteJ. Londen, April 7. A man named Jehn Kirten was arrested here te day in con nection with the conspiracy te destroy life and buildings. He had only rect-ntly ar rived from the united fcitate.-. Prisoners Removed. The four men, Nerman, Gallagher, Wilten and Dalten, have bean removed from the jail at ClHrksemvell te the prison at Mill Bank. The transfer wa made under a strong escort of ptlicamen, as it was feared that an attempt would be made te liberate the prisoners during their re moval. Anether Suspect Arrented. Glasgow, April 7. The Glasgow pjlic here h.ive taken into custody a man named Bernaul Gallagher, who is charged with causing the explosion of th? gas weikshere. Gallagher is an Irish-Ameri can and is a brother of the man of the1 same name who was arrested at Litnbetti last Thursday. He was remanded te pii.-ien for eight days. Arra'gued In ceurr. Liverpool, April 7. D-asey and Flauaian, ariestetl rrceutly ler bringing infernal machines and explosives into the country Irem Cerk, were arraigned in court te day and were committed for trial at the assizes, bail being tefut-ed. The prisoners iet.erved their defense. Police Searching Houses Tiialek, April 7. The police have searched seven houses here, occupied by persons against whom information had been ledged. They arrested a man named Kelly, formerly a Laud League organizer, and another man who, hd iu his posses sion fire arms and compromising papers. STATE I-.lU.ISI.ATJU. LSI!! On first Kearilns Te-day Special Dlspach te the Intelligence!-.. IlAiii'isnuiiG, Arril 7. Twenty-live bills were passed first read ing in the Heuse this morning, amwig them the gcneial appropriation bill. Re Re eonstrances and petitions ter the passage of the prohibitory iimendm-ut were pro pre sen ted iu large numbers. Ruprcseutarive Thouipien, of Armstrong canity, said he had pie.vnted a remonstrance against tbe amendment a few days age. which, according te a letter received from Judge Neil!. of the Armstrong distiict, w;is a forgery se far as his signa ture was concerned. Tne free pipe, Iree pass, Philadelphia cbarter at.d the Pittsburgh siuking fund bills were referred te committees. At eleven o'clock, '('preseutaiive Cwlburn moved toadjeuru, which was carried, and the Heuse ad jeurned until Monday cvenijg. JJY WIKI',-. TIieAUorneon TfllgraiiiH In Uriel. A geed lloea for railing is expected in the Su-quelianna river, the water having risen ten feet, at Wiiliamspert. Reports from above premise at K-ast a twelve-feet flood. Ligs aie coming down rapidly, Between forty and fifty ra'ts having passed there this morning. Ie Wil'iinantie, Conn., Ant-ell, Arneld & Ce.'s wholesale lied store was entered last night and the sale blown open and robbed of ;i small amount of money and from 62.",00U te $30,000 in bends. There is no clue te the burglars. Mr. J. Gould's steam yacht was suc cessfully lauuehed at Cramp's ship yaidat 1:12 o'clock this afternoon. The vessel was christened " Atlanta" by Miss Nellie Gould, in the usual way. A DISASTKOUS WltKCK. The fireman et a t;iilt-eI Knlne Sticks te utt I'eni ana is rvinea. Winnepee, Man., April 7. Tha St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba express ran into a freight tram at Meervillw, mid way between Winnepeg add St. Vincent, about six o'clock last evening. The liit-man el the expit-ss jumprd and escaped, but the engineer, William Robinson, btuek te his engine and was kibed. Wni. Blackwell, of Btirferd, Onatie, was probably fatally injured. Beth engines vein wrecked and a quantity of freight was demolished. The collision took place is the freight; train was trying te get ou a side tra-Mi. TKOIKJHT TO .iK PitlMVKbi-. . .. -w-m M . .. . rn.AU 1 liUai rtlllllll rM'ftItJtl WHICH )! A.MUW Wilmington, Del., April 7. An Every Evening dispatch from North East Md . says th.it an open beat, in which Cecil P. Whittaker, seu of a wealthy iron m;ist.r of Princcpie, Lewis .lefferies and William Hepkins (colored) sailed from Havre de Grace, en Thurs day evening, has been found bottom up with no tiace of the occupants. The weather was threatening and a high wind prevailed at the time the party started, and it is tuppesed that the beat capsized and that tee occupants were drowned. The river will be diagged. 151,760 ler Kllliii); u '-xrn I5y. Ltnciihuue, Va., April 7. The court yesterday awaided 84,730 damages against the Richmond & Danville railroad for killing James E. Rudd. a colored boy. Thi boy went te sleep en the track, while minding cows, and was run ever. HprKh Uewatls liarnnm'i I'nllet. EV YeitK, April 7. Henry Hergh has written te Rarnum condemning the killing el the elephant Pilet, and arguing that he might have been subdued by kindness. WKATHbK lullAriONS, Washington. April 7 Ker the Middle Atlantic states, liubt rains followed by clearing weather in the southern poitien windsshifting te southwest, and northwest rising barometer and nearly stationary temperature. 31ai:kmh. "w Yerk Market. Mts Hjcc, April 7. Fleur dull and de- j climnjr. 1 WhKil enene:! irfi'Ce lower : Afterwards rn- tevered from iltcline . trade moderate : Ne. 2 Ue.i. a m is. i I7t y.i de May, 1 ik I ISJiJ : de.! une. $i WKflJl 19. Cern ep:nert y.fi lewer: alterwards recovered and advanced ic: Mixed Wlbterii pet, 5&Q taic : de lutnrv, KJftfiiJc. i wtsJsr.Jtc lower : late. TUSliuc ; Western. 5ig5Cc: Ne. 2 April, 5ii5ilc; May. and June, 5l-,33ilc. PhllKdeliilnn Murkfct PHILAD-itrHTA, April 7 Fleur dull and weak; Superfine, S3 25,23 "I: extra, $3 75a 4 25 : i-euii'a Family, 4 87&5 12. Kye flour at 1 3 75. . . . Wheat dull; Del. and Pa. Red, II 11 61 17; Ne. 1 Red and Amber, 1 1931 2D. Cern steady for local ne; Steamer. GOfJ 63c; Yellow and Mlxed,f365,3 ; Ne. 3 Mixed 60363c. Oats dell and unch inged. Ryedull at6Sc. Previsions quiet. Lard quiet. Untter dull and weak ; Ph. Creampry extra, 31632c; llrsts, 2582Sc: Western, 3Jc; firsts, ilc ; Bradford Kxsras, 21627c Keiis dull ; Pa. and Western, 93-6e as te quality. Euns dnll ; Penn'.i, ISc ; Western, 17H ''li-e-'enrni.and f-iiriy active. IVtreleum dull; Keflned,8WflSVc Wuldtcviitfll!) riitUdelidil. Stock steadv. l-hiljdelpliut & Erie K. R l e idln iCiilrenil. , l'enn-ylvaiimlCatlread , . high Valley Kailread United Companies or New Jersey , Neitlern Paeifle. Northern 1'acltlc Pieterrnl Northern Central Kailread I.ehljrh Navigation Company Norristeun Kailread t'entnil Tranopertutlon Cempanv Pltt-lV, Titusville A llutT.iIe K. It Little fcchnylklll Kailread .... 20M .... 27V1 .... 615 .... 65i ....1 .... M?fi 87VJ ".".! 10(1 3Hj .... 1SK .... te X f II A U VEK Tift ISM tSNTH. DK JAW KM I. HAKKK liA4 KKMOVKI) his oflice from !M Seuth Uuke street, te the southeast eruer of orange and Lime streets. m31-lwd no a'U Ur.AlC. iuK YKS. AKCIIDEACOJT KIKKRY LECTUKK, OPEKA HOUSE. TUESDAY, APRIL i(Hh. Sl'KOIAL NOTICK. Fer llarsrains In Hoota nd Shoes mil t the ;reat American Shee Stere, Ne. Hi ertli Queen street. MRS. T. STRAUSS. rriccs lower than ever. lt "ljl.KKMI STBAWKKKKIE-, HKDCOKO IN V PRICK. New Uennuda Onions, Cncum ber, HtaiNalml. Tomatoes; also. Oranges, rapes, .Bananas, Apples, Cholce salt Oysters, &c,at KCKKRTS, ltd 129 East Mnj Street, CIO TO SWAItKM. J J u-t. opened One Case et DRESS HOODS, worth nt least 20 cents selling at 10 cents. Oue Case et 15E!:T PRINT.--- at f tents AT t-WAItu'S. M.Nertli Queen St. 117-lydsftTu NOT1CK TO TOKAVUO UKUWKKH. We make the only Genuine Muslins ler ceverimr Tobacco Plants, eaci having a Reil Tii-ket en m.irked ' KXPRE.-SLY KOK COV ERING TOP.ACCO ItKuS." Te be had at all et the stores. aTitSiW F. SHROD-ER & CO. O. RKNSl'MKKINA FKff DATS WILI. remove hi- 1 Ie uer store Irem Its nrcscnt lonatlen te Ne. 30.1 NoEtMiieenstreet,eirectIy oppeilto the Northern Market, where he will le pleased te see his custem"rs and friends until his intended new building u. the old stand Is completed. a5 3td "J3U151 IO SAI.K-ON 1 DKSUAV, APltll. IO, I at Ne.SOS North Christian street, a let el Household and Kitchen Furniture, consist inir of I'lireaus, Tables, Chairs, Ileds'eaile nti" Redding, Clipboard, lar-re Cook Steve. Wash stands. I uUs, I'uckets, 'I in and Queenswaie. etc. Sale nt 1 o'clock. Conditions made known by 1). r. AUOAMP. IIERr SncDERT, Auct. nG3td I"K10VKO. FREY'S DRUG STORE. Frem the earner el North Queen nnd Orange streets te 2J EAST ORANGE.CORNKROF CHRISTIAN. Fell deek et Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Ar ticles, Teih t Wateis, etc., always en Hand, and at reasonable prices. Special attention paid te prescriptions. a.1.6,7,9,11,14 "pUllf.IO SAI.r; ON MnSimY, Al'ltll. O, at the Keystone hotel, a one-story brick dwelling-, Ne. "Ctl, and a two-story brick dwelling. Ne 3."f', both situated and adieluiiii; eaeli ether en the w est side el North Mulberry between Walnut, and Lemen streets. 'Iho one-atery fronts 12 feet, mere or les-, and the two-story fronts -IO teet, mere or leis, and let 'Jir ti et te Concord allev. Sale at 7 o'clock. Possession Riven right aft rsale. SARAH A. MlLtiK.lt. IIenutShuisert, Auct. a3-lwd 1 HK SKA-UN AT HANO , Fer Workiniimen toleokaround foriebs. and the place te get thuir "Vyerkinff Pants, Overalls, Shirts. Hosiery, &e.t &c.f IflOlT BECnTOLD'S, Ne. 52 Nertll Qu-ien Straet, P. S. Cheice Building Stene and Sand ler sale. IIENItY itECUTOLD, Ne. 52 S. Queen Street. 17NOINK- Nr.W AXSO SKUONO-IIA.NO, j 3 .ted 4-horse power, at J03. HUBBR'S Iren Fi undry and Machine Shep. Iren and I!rss Castings, Machlne Werk and Jobbing promptly uttenued te. Shep-Rear of L-incaater County National Rank, Lancaster. Pa. a7-3mdb HUtitllFIUK INSUICANUR COmPANl, OF PUILADELPIIIA. Assets evor ONS MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East King" Strce ml2-GindM,W&SR t.K TEH TA I N31EH 'I.I. F ttl-TON OI'KICA BUDSK. TWO NIGnTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. APRIL 6 AND 7. 1883. nit IN CHA.-. GAYLOR'S REALISTK COMEDY DRAMA, THETRAMPSDAUGHTER, Or, Paste and Diamonds, Supported by the popular comedian. G'HAixm ICeduits. and an unsurjia-scd eastef Metropeli tan Artiit.s, undur the inaiiatjeiiiciit et Judsen I). Ceiey. ADMISSION 3 50 A 75 CENTS. RKSKKVfcl) SKATS 75CENTa. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. n4 ltd D ONT KDKUET HENRY WARD BEECHER'S NEW LECTURE, " Evolution and Revolution," The Rest Mr. Beechcr Ever Gave. ADMIssiO - - - 50 CENTS. Rl htUVKO SEATS - - - 75 CENTS I)!a--rm el hall new ready, and tickets fei salfiit G. L. tONDERdMlTH'S l!oek&tire. Ne. Hi Lest Kint? btret. FI'LTON" OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APKIL II, 1??3. pB4td OHItfjEKIEN. J U-.T KECEIVKO. PHILIPPE, CADEAWAFIL's FINEST FRENCH PEAS, SELLING AT 25 . A CAN. KEMEMREi:, Our Lancaster County EARLY JUNhJ PEAS, at I0c. a can. Tnr &e give satl.it- ctlen. And MARROW FAT PEAS. JU5T RECEIVED : FINE OLIVE OIL-". MUSHROOMS. QUEEN OLIVhS, DURREE'S SALAD DRESS ING. ANo.aflneUueof bottled PICKLE.-j and SAUCES. Our -"HAKER CORN at 12c. u quait is cou ceu sideied cheap. FLOUB. FLOUR. FLOUR. Levan'a Best, Minnesota, Greirs ( Willow . Mills) Herd, and Choice Manheiin Pat ent iseller Piecess, AAA 11IJ and Fleur el the entire wheat. At BURSK'3, Ne. 17 East King Street. Miie View Gflifly Ce.,
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