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    L.ANCASTEK DAILY INUEIJjIGENCER TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1883.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OLlt UKIiULAK UOBKESPONUEHUK
Kvuntn aIuuk the ucqnebanna Items
of
Interest In and Around the Itoreugb
ricked np by the Intelli
gencer Reporter.
Tho'eM crew of the C. D. local freight
train, P. II. K. have been reunited again.
The members bold a celebratien in honor
of the fact last uigbt at Mr. Jehn Struck's
lcsidence.
The illumination caused by a large fire
which occurred south of Yerk, last night,
was visible at this place for ever two
hours. The " blaze " must have been an
extensive eue.
Te obtain the brass which studded the
doers at the mouth of the water reservoir
in Leckard's Hellew, some scoundrel half
demolished them, causiuir a less of half
the water contained in the reservoir.
Severe punishment awaits the wietch if
caught.
Improvements arc new in progress at
the Washington Reiginer property en 2d
street, the most prominent being the
epair of the stone foundation for the iron
fence, which encloses the grounds in front.
The Meuntville schools have all been
closed but one, that being located in a
new building which was net finished until
about two weeks after the ether schools
had opened. The lest tinin must be made
up bafeie the term is ended.
A lien t the Dctienl Superintendent.
Prof. B. G. B. Ames is superintendent
efthn public schools of Columbia, net
piiucipal of the high school, as the local
columns of the Exmnincr stated last even
ing, in reference te the gentleman as a
candidate for the position of county su
pciintcudcnt of the public schools. The
gentleman, by the way, would till that
wspen.'iible position admirably.
Personal Mention.
The A. Al. E. cbuich congregation will
held a festival in Williams' hall te-morrow
e .cuing.
Mr. Jehn Yeakle is. visitiug near Nor Ner Nor
ristewn. Pa.
The llcv. S. Stanley Searing, late guest
of his brother, llev. It. C. Searing, has
t;one te Saratoga KpringK, N. Y.
The stockholders or the Supplee steam
engine weiks met yestet day afternoon and
id elected the following efliecis : Presi
dent, Wm. M. MeCiure ; Treasurer and
Sccietarv, Jae ib It. Witmer. Ne ether
itllk'prs weie ulcctcd.
Amusements.
Tem Thumb, wife and cempauy will
apjiearhcie lo-nierrow evening. De net
fail te let the childtcn go te see the little
people.
'The Tramp's Inm-hltr," by Mattie
tokens' comedy company, last evening,
was one of the best entertainments of the
i-easen. The audience was delighted,
having been kept in a continued state of,
laughter. Tlie.se who leve funny things
had better attend the concluding perfor
mance te-night. The prices of admission
.ue .is usual.
Clmreh Anniversary.
St. Jehn's Lutheran church anniversary
(elebiatien last evening was an cntire
mi:cc.-.i. Tin: chinch was crowded by an
.iUiIiunci) which rec-ived with satisfaction
jv"iythuig thiit was dene. The music
w..s line and everything passed of pleas
antly and well. The money obtained Irem
1 he childicn's collection beves amounted
te i.150.
Runaway.
The double team attached te one of
Ivlair fc Risig's ce.il wagons ran away en
Frent sheer, yestenlay, having been
frightened by the ears. Their route lay
down front te Walnut, up te 4th, ever te
Locust, and down that street te 5)d,
v. here they were caught. The coal was
:.c.ittcicd in all directions, but no ether
less ic.sulted.
Street Spilukllug.
Mr. F. L. Ilerr, of Laucastei, has
stinted a street sprinkling machine beie.
Ifpinpcxly suppeited by the merchants,
as it should b.5, L icust stroet will be a
pleaiant p'.we fur people te de their shop
ping upon, een though it be during the
heals of summer, The sum asked from
each r.iei chant is small, and the fact that
a spunking maehine Will be the means ei
htvping exposed goods from being ceveied
with iiust, which ruins them, should in
(luce all te subscribe towards this much
necdeil improvement.
The Trouble in a Trade.
Mr. A. Flcckeuiteiii made a temporary
ii.ide of teams with a Marietta man, a
:.iieit time age, but when he had decided
net te conclude a trade and weut after his
team He was coolly told that oneofhis
h.nses had been sold. At a lawsuit which
lesiiitcil the man swere that the trade had
been a complcteouo, audasthe Columbian
would net disprove the statement, as
theie had been no witucs-scs te the verbal
am cement, he lest the case. He new
l.-.uns that the horse had been secreted for
a time, net sold, but as the trade was a
t. de: ably even one no further trouble will
be given the Mariettian.
University or rcnuylvaula.
The auuual commencement of the Uui
.-!silyef Pennsylvania lakes place en
1'iiday evening in the Academy of Music.
I'lul.i lelphi i Mr. E. I. KotTer, son of
Pre;. W. 11. Keller, of this city, is
ei.e ! tin- rahiating class of the dental
department. The card of invitation and
thupiegiamine are beautifully engraved.
The commencement exercises will consist
ei linin'c by the Germania orchestra, pre
1 1 ssen ny uie trustees, l acuity, alumni
and graduating classes, conferring of de
gie.'s, valedictory addresses, award of
prices and beuodictien by Rev. Dr. Ste
veUS. . M. U a. District Conference.
The .sessions of the district conference
en Thursday the 12th inst., will be neld in
t!iu Y. M. C. A. hall Irem 10 te 12 a. m.
and 2 te -1 p. ni. The evening meeting
will be held in the Moravian church, com
mencing at 71 o'clock, te which the public
arc cordially invited.
St-ite Secretary S. A.Taggart and dele
gales from Yerk, Uarrisburg, Manheim
and ether points will be present. A
pleasant as well as a profitable titne is
anticipated.
Tcmporauce Aieetlng.
The Weman's Christiau Temperance
union will meet te-morrow (Wednesday)
alternoen, iti the lecture room of the Duke
i.ltcct M. IS. church, at half-past two
o'clock.
It is expected that Mrs. J. Ellen Fester,
of Wisconsin, will be in Lancaster and
hpeak en temperance en the 29th instant.
The hour and place will be duly an
nounced. iSadly Barned.
A i.en of Christ. Brewu, ene of the
lamp IighlcL, was badly burned this
morning while tilling one of the lamps ou
Lew Bticct. The lamp was lighted and
hi; put his hands, which were covered
with oil, inside for the purpose of extin
guishing it. They immediately took fire
as did also hisclethiug, aud he was very
badly burned before the Haines 'could ba
fxliiigiiidhed.
Next Week'a Court.
The trial list for the April quarter ses
h Otis reuit, which commences next Mon
day, t.hcidy ceataiu ninety cases. Te
this number many will be added before
Saturday, when a revised list will be put
en
hate et Kwal Kgtate.
Henry SLuberl, auctioneer, sold at pub
lie sale April 9, at the Keystone hotel, a
two-story brick dwelling, belonging te
Mrs. S. A. Miller, situated ou the west
side of North Mulberry fctreet, Ne. 336, te
Cornelias Lanigan, ler $1,450. -.
JOHN B. DKMX1S AGAIN.
Me is; Discharged In Philadelphia het Ke
arrested. Yesterday afternoon the new requisition
which Governer Pattison issued was
served en Jehn B. Dennis in the prison.
This morning he was taken te Pbuadel
phia en the 8:10 train, en which were the
counsel in the case and Detective Badger,
of St. Leuis, who arrived from that city
last night. The following associated press
dispatch, in regard te the hearing in the
United States court te-day was receive d
by the Intelligencer this afternoon :
Philadelphia. April 10. The case of
Jehn B. Dennis, who was arrested in Lan
caster Pa., for a criminal offense, and for
whom the governor of Missouri issued a
requisition, was heard by Judge Butler in
the United States district court te day
after the defendant's extradition had been
granted by Governer Pattison. The latter
issued a Btay of proceedings and this was
declared by the court as equivalent te a
discharge. The prisoner was therefore re
leased, but as seen as he left the court
room he was rearrested upon habeas
corpus. The proceedings will be argued
next week.
A special dispatch from Philadelphia te
the Intelligencer gives the following :
Denuis was discharged by Judge Butler
en the ground that the modification of the
governor's warrant revoked -it. He was
immediately ra-arrested en a new warraut
from the governor. Anether habeas
corpus has been ued out and return
ordered seme time next week.
Charged With Kobeory.
James Hughes and Abner Patterson,
two strangers, were arrested yesterday by
Officer Elias en the charge of robbing
Emanuel Hamp. It appears that these
three men were together in Hegelgans'
hotel en East King street. Hamp had
beeu drinking and after gettiug away
from the ethers missed his money. It is
said that the accused were seen at his
pockets. They were locked up for (Rear
ing before Alderman Barr.
Klrkby.
The venerable Archdeacon Kirkby will
lecture in Fulton opera house te-night,
en his " 1 wentyeeveu years missionary
service in the Arctic regions." The opera
heuhc bheuld.be crowded. Reserved seat
tickets can be had at Fen Dei-smith's bonk
slore, East King street'.
Foreign WerK.
Neiheck A Miley have completed several
very line fobs built te order te ship te dillui--en'
parts el the e tilled States. They am very
odd, being unlike any used lieie. One is an
English Deg-Cart, having two wheels,
and very strongly constructed, the
sea being arranged te seat two or
lour persons, auil wheii se arranged the
tail-gate I used for a loot rest. The gearing
Is a dark carmine, lilac Ic striped ; the body is
painted dark olive in panel", and black mould meuld
ing. It is trimmed in green morocco and
Wilten velvet carpet, le.it her lenders and sil
ver mounted. The ether is a Sarah Bernhardt
Surry, gotten up and finished In the veiy
latest style. Thopinelsaie worked in basket basket
weed, linlilii-d wllli stripes el mahegnny
meulding. It Is pu!n(e! In dark olive and
black and stiiped with carmine. It Is trim
med in the vet j' best niatcilal and mounted in
geld. They also show seveial physician's
pl-i'tens, which ler beauty, style and origi erigi
nii it y . in net he excelled. These wagons run
lightly and are arranged te close in case et
bad wea.her. They are beautltnlly painted
and trimmed, and are something that the
builders may well be proud of. In addition te
the above line work they have in their -hew
rooms a liiudsoine business wagon made ler
their own use, which is considered the illicit
piece et woikei the kind in the city. It is
highly ernamentcd.thejpainling and lettering
having been dene by their well known artist.
Sir. Kugene Norbeck.
M'JbVIAI, MOTJt'J'.S.
A baby was born in a cemetery at Maishal Maishal
tewn, Iowa, a short time age, but everywhere
tan be seen babies borne te the cemeterv be
cause mother's cruelly neglect te procure Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup, n sure euro ler croup,
colds and coughs.
An Aromatic Fragrance
Is imparted te the mnutu$y the use el SO.O
DONT. It is beyond doubt the cleanest,
pure-tand best wash ever offered te the pub
lic. SO.ODONT nndcoiutert are synonyms.
It cleanses the cavities in the enamel et the
teeth. al lwdeed&w
Skill in Tnu Workshev. Te de geed work
the mechanic must have geed health. It long
hours el cennneinent In close rooms have en
feebled his hand or dimmed Ills sight, let him
ut ence and before seme organic treuble
appears, take plenty el Hep Bitters. His sys
teih will be rejuvenated, his nerve stiongtli stiengtli
eneil, his sight become clear, and the whole
constitution be built up te a higher working
condition. manEMGtcnd
KiasT a cold, then bronchitis. Check the
(list with Hale's Heney of lloreheund and
Tar? IMke's Toothache Dreps euro in one
minute. a'j-lwdeed&w
IiYsi'Ei'Tic, nervous people, "out of sorts,"
f..i.i..n' l.tmiid Beet Tonic "will euro. Ask
for Celden's, Ot druggists. nUdwdeedXw
F. TewiisTeyT Wrlghtsvllle, i'A., says: "1
am sine Brown's Iren Bitters cures in eveiy
casa where directions are followed." Fer sale
by II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and lSONeitli
Queen street. aO-lwdftw
3-Millions et package el the Diamond
Dyes have been sold without a single com
plaint. Everywhere they are the favorite
Dyes.
Ne Matter What Happens
Yeu may lest assured that you are sate in
Ing speedily cured by Themas' Ecleetlic
in be-
cOil
in nil cases et rheumatism, neuralgia, loom
ache, etc. One trial only Is necessary te pieve
its efllcacy. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran,
druggist. 137 and l.".D North Queen street.
ker valuable Inloruiatien, read the adver
tisement el Simmons Liver llegulater.
Dr. Bensen's Skin Cine is without a peer
It consists et het h external and Internal 1 lcat
meutand costs only (1 per package, at drug
gists " wouldn't be without Dr. JSensen's Celery
and Cliamemilc pills if they cost 1 a pill. They
cured me of neuralgia, of 9 years standing."
Jeseph Snyder, Paxle.is, la. 10 ct9. per box,
at druggists.
Feu Lame Back, Mde or Chest use SUI
LOH'S 1'OIiOUS l'LASTEli. Price, 25 cents.
Sold by II. II. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen
trcet. 1 nncastcr. lebUeedfi
Almest Innanc and Cured
" Most et the eminent doctors in the East,
aswclla.ssever.il et the mcdleal faculty in
New Yerk City," writes Kev. I. P. Shirley, of
Chicago, " falltil te help our daughter's epi
lepsy, which began te show signs of lurniug
into insanity. By the geed providence of Ged
we tried Samaritan Nervine, and it cured
her." Your druggist keeps it. $1.50.
-CS-I'laijj Talk fkem Dr Swayne Te II7iem
It May Cencern: Itching l'iles is one of the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Evciy ene can tell whether he is thus
afflicted by observing the lollewing symp
toms : Intense Itching, paitlcnlarlyalter get
ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were
craw Hng in or about the lectum. Small lumps
sometimes form. The private parts arc often
i atl'ccicd. The mere you scratch the worse the
1 ltchinsr. Knewing that my ointment is super
ier te any article in tin- mai kel, 1 guarantee it
te cure the worst case el itching piles in exist
ence. Signed, H.SWAVNE, M.D.
Dr. Swnyne's Ointment is also a pleasant and
effective cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery.
sipelas, bat bcr's itch, pimples, and all scaly,
crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent ler 50 cts.
(in 3c stamps), 3 boxes, $1.25. Address, Dr.
Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
ectll-lydTu.Th&S&w
Decline of Alan.
Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence.
Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Be
newcr. $1.
Ue te 11. II. ceenran's drug btore ler Mrt.
Freeman? A'evf Rational Dyet. Fer bright
ness and Curability et color, are unequaled.
Celer Irem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions In Eng
lish and German. 1'rlce. 15 cents.
A ceugn. com or sura lcreat snome ee
8tepjd. Neglect irequentiy results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Brown's i.renchlal Troches de net disorder
the stomach llke cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the imiainedparu, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and The Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty yeara Urewn'9 Bronchial
Trochee have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perlect satisfaction.
11a. Ing been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an ontite generation, they have at
tained wel - merited rank ameai; the lew staple
remedies of the age. held at 2.1 cent aJiex
Hvervwherf nriV-lvdTTfc&KAlvw
The best, the cheapest remedy in the world ;
9ee aiiveitisemeut of Simmons Liver Regu
later. Tld rum.
Samples tree at Greceis. 11. A IJahtlett &
Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. ' H2-2Gtd4-ltw
HA.TJIS.
Bendek In I.eaceck township. AprU 8, 1S33,
William Bender, in the C3d year et his uge.
Ui3 relatives and Iriends are respectfully in
vitcd te attend the funeral irem his late
residence in Lcaeecl: township, en Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock. Interment a Christ
church. a9 3td
ISevi). In SU'clten, I'a., en the Mh inst., Dr
J. O. Boyd.
The relatives ami liieinis el ll.ft family arc
respectfully invited te attend the funeral
from the rcnnsylvania railroad depot, this
city, en Wednesday morning at S:10 o'clock.
Hlgn mass at St Maty's chinch. IntcYmcntnt
St. Mary's cemetery. 2l
DiUHM.-On April !i, 18S.1. In Warwick Lan
caster county, lu , Christian Diehui, in the
83d year el his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully
invited le attend th" funeral from his late resi
denceen Thursday morning at 1U o'clock. It
Hassen. AtSalisbury, Aprils, 18Si, Jeseph
1). Ilassen, in the C81h year et his age.
A'Ji ' Alil'XlfVISISHlCKTM.
WATKII-in CIUAKMAKKIM AT HO
405 Seuth Water street. ".Nene but geed
workmen need apply. ltd
SITUATION WANTiai. A COllNTKV
Girl wants a situation te de general
house weik., Apply at the Imkllii.kmxr Ok
kick. 1 1'IANO FOK S.1I.L CllliAl'.
INQClIti: AT THIS OFFICE.
al0-2t
AM) HKAIl TIIK
AUCIIIIKACON Ivlltlvin I,K(.TIJUK,
Ol'EBA UOlibK,
TlJi:lAY. Al'lllL Will
KN.
flUVIl SMALL IIANU-JIADi: HAVANA
1 elg.n s, clear Havana fillers, for 5 els., at
II lUTMAN'S VEU.tlW FltONT CIGAB
teki:.
I?tUINTAlN KINK-CI1T
TOttAL'UO, HKST
: ets lur . or 01
J gfieds maiuilactuici!.
cts. IS Hi at
IlAllTMAN'.S 1 KI.LOW FBONT ClCAIt
STOUK.
GIOTO SWAKIIN.
r .lust opened One Case et DIIKfeS GOO US,
wei tn at least 20 cents selling at 10 cents.
One Case et BhbT I'itiNTs at b cents
AT hWAlti'.'S,
r,0 North Queen St.
I!7-lyds&Tii
1OIt I!K".T TIIK KOlM rOKMKKLY
4 occupied by Chas. Brimmer. Alse4t!i
fleer joem in thi building Se. 6 WEST KING
sTUIJBT.
It II. -. UIIOADS.
HAKUA1S IN WATliHM, CLOCKS
Chains, itintfs. Spectacles, &c. Kpairing
et all kinds will leceive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBKK, Ne. 159 North Queen
street. Kememlier name and number. Di
re ally opjiec Ite Cltv Hetel, near Pennsylvana
railiead depot. dec'iSlvd
N1
V.W IIKI'.SS KIAKIM! :OO.tlS, Ml. J
K-ist ICin.'Htieet. Dress and (JlOiKmaK-
iiin in ttm latent, st vies ami moderate eh irgcu.
Satistavtlen guaranteed. Tim patronage et
the Ladie- of Lani.-.ster solicited. Cutting
ami Fitting a Specialty. 31 . AUTKX,
mT-liud el New erk City.
(hai:ti:u so'iujii-seiick is hi-..k-j
by given that application will b
made te the Court if Common Pic is et
in,.,.,ei cnniitv. en MONDAY. Al'itlL "(I.
1883, ler a charter te incorporate an associa
tion te be known as the Epluata Union Chapel
Association.
li. I. Ui i -,
Attorney ler Applicants.
alO-Iltdeavv
1)UKLIC hALK Of IIODSKHOLD AMI
Kitchen fumltuie at Ne. 132 High street,
TO-MOUUOW (Wednesday) Al'JtIL 11, con
sisting et 0 Jenny Lind i'.cdsteii'is, uca.lj
new : 1 enclosed Washtands. 2 splendid Bu
lcaus, 2 Lounges, smiled Kerkiug Clialr, I
Reception Chairs. Cane Seat and ether Chair.
Hplend id Sideboard, huge Miner, 2 Uoem :.nd
Cook Steves, let of Wine Cad.s. Glass and
Queeiiswaie. and many ailieles net mentioned.
Sale Ki commence at I o'clock.
JACOB GUNDAKKI!,
It Aucllei.i ( r.
lULTON OJMOICA SlOllSK.
Thursday and Friday, April 12 and 1.
Ninth consecutive ycaref the leieui'ist Amer
ican Character Acter.
MILTON NOBLES,
Assisted by Ihoyeunand girted Comedienne
and Vocalist, DOl.MK NOBLfcS. and a Dra
matic Company et nmisiiiil excellence.
THURSDAY. A IMtlL W,IS8::. will be the Hist
production heieet an Aiuci ii-an Corned v. in
four acts, written by Milten Nobles, entitled
INTERVIEWS.
Quillerd Drivcrteii.ii born Bohemian, MIL
TON .NOBLES. Fleience Wolverton,
an heiress. DOLLIL NOBLES.
FltlPA V, AlMtlL lMh. will lie .ie-ellteil the.
unique Ameilcau Mcle-in-ama, wiittcn by
Milten Nobles, called
THfl PHCENIX.
Can oil Graves, a New Yerk Bohemian, MIL
TON NOBLES. Sadie, the Flewci
Girl, DOLL1E NOBLCS.
ADMISSION, 35, .10 and 7.1 Cents. UK;
SElt'EISKAT, fi Cents. Fei s'dc at Opera
Heuse nllicc. ulOItd
w
ILLIAMSOM A: iO'tlC.
Suits for Beys and Children.
We have new upon our counters in the
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT ever FORTY
DIFFERENT PATTERNS In f-UlTS te lit
SMALL HOYS from 2-J te 11 YKAKS OF AGR,
made in the very late-it stj les wed-sewed and
handsomely finished, every suit guaranteed a
perfect lit We aleo have CHILDREN'S
SHIRT WAISTS et all kinds liomthe very
Cheap ones te n line article ler Dress. The
BOYS and YOUTH'S DEPARTMENTS aie
lull te their utmost capacity with suits et all
grades, from a strong, cheap wei-kin;; suit te
an elegant French Worsted et the latest de
sign. In MEN'S SUITS we have a very large
number of artistic and beautiful fabrics, cut in
the most annreved stile. There aie sevcial
made te our express order, notably the FOU R.
TEKN DOLLAR SUIT, which we teel conll cenll
ilent cannot lall te meet tiie approval el our
many friends ami patien.
TheSUiK nr.PARTMENTlsnei thorough
ly organized and we shall Like great pica-one
In eacnitingany of our cu-deinurs through It
who have net paid it a vi-dt et iiwi.ei-tlen.
TRUNKS. TRAVKLINlt UAtiS and VA
L1SKS, FURNISH INC tlOOIW, RUBBER
COATS and CLOAKS, at prices alwajs the
lowest.
Sole Agents ler li. DUN LAP tf CO.'S FINE
HATS.
Williaisen & Fester,
32, 34, 36 & 38 East Kiiwr St.,
LaNCASJDEH. iTA.
NBW AHYMMT1BMMMSXB.
X
AUKSDAY, APiUl. 10, 1883.
PLAIN TALK AND SQUARE.
When Oak Hall came it came te stay, and its staying power
is truth first, last and all the time. In our callow days we may
have "gushed" somewhat ever the Oak Hall clothing and
methods, but we de net take back a word of actual statement
If we knew the tone of the business te-day there is nothing se
offensive as advertising " bosh," and therefore principle and
policy both say tell your story tersely and simply. Through all
the Spring and Summer business we will have a daily newspaper
talk, which we want everybody te read. Our stock of adjectives
is small, but we have plenty of plain English en hand in which
te say our say about the inwardness of Oak Hall, the Clothing
for Men and Beys and the prices and all .that. Put your time
against our advertising bills. It will pay you.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL.
PHILADELPHIA.
S K If AH VKH TIMS BUS KTH.
"IVIKST-CLASS PENNSYLVANIA ClOAKS
Ml 15 ter 25 Ctfl at
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIUAU
J8TOUE.
"tO AND UKAK TttK
VEN. AHCHUEACON KIRKBY LERTUUE.
Ol'EBA HOUSE,
TUESDAY, APKIL 10th.
ri'MK BEST 5c. CIOAK1N THE CITY, HA-
JL vatm or Yara fillers, at
HAKTiiAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1UAK
STORE.
WANTKD-A GIKL'TO COOK ANO OO
general housework. Geed reference
required. Apply at
a'J-3t Ne. 38 SOUTH QUEEN STKEET.
r OIlttlLLAKD'S KKUKUUA TOBACCO
I J only hi cents per plug at
UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1G All
STORE.
B.
FKANK SAYLOU
HAS REMOVED HIS
GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
TO-
NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST.,
Jff Exactly opppejlte the Old Stand,
eeill-tiuid&wlt
N O TICK. APPLICATION WILL UK
made te the Governer et the Common
weal th ter a Charter Incorporating the Farm
ers' Western Market Company, et Lancaster
city, Pa., under the previsions et the Act el
Assembly, entitled " An Act te provide for
the incorporation and regulation of certain
corporations," approved the 29th day et April
A. D. 1874, the character and object el which
corporation shall be the establishment anu
maintenance or a Market Heuse In the city et
Lancaster. B. C. KRE AD Y,
a3-atdTu&3tw Solicitor for Applicants.
TINWARE, ScC.
SCUAUM.
JOHN V
GREAT BARGAINS.
1UST UKCKIVEl ANOTHER LARGE
LOT OF
Chandeliers
AND
GAS FIXTUEBS,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
i lumbiiig ;uid Gasfittiiig, Reefing
and Speutiiig.
AT
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH
leb'27-lyd
QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER,
PA.
fAI'MJt UANWITtUa. tee.
puAUKM IV. KY.
We have opened te-day another
CHOICE LINE OF
LACE CURTAINS
Time, thrce-and-a-hall and tour yards long in
Swiss, Nottingham Appleqnln, Ac.
LACK LAMBREQUINS,
SUAM8, TIDIES and BES dETS.
Eraaa, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur
tain Poles, Bands, Leeps,
Heeks, &e.
Coinlce, In vaiiety te tit any Window.
Ditlercnt Pallet ni ei DADO W.
Forty
DADO WINDOW
SHADES, in new colors, i; una 7 leit
long.
SICK LK ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS, FRINGES, Ac.
AN ELKO ANT LINK OF
"Wall Papers,
Of every description, in Gilts, Grounded and
Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac.
PHARES W. FRY.
Ne. 67 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER. PA.
MUSICAL INHTKUMJUNTa.
w
ILUOX & WHITE
THK
. WILCOX & WHITE
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 152 EAST KING STREET,
H. A DECKER, Agent.
A Knll Assortinentef the various styles con
stanily en hand and ler sale en the most lib
eral terms for Cash or Small Monthly In
stallments. The public Is most cordially Invited te call
and examine these Instruments, which will be
teund te be very S-.perier In QuaUtyand
Medemlein Price.
Mtt.DECKKR la idse agent ter the ramous
"KNABB"
Andsveral ether Desirable Pianofortes, at
prices from $223 upwards.
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VhOTUlSU.
nB
HOSTKTTKK SON.
SPRING GLOTHIf.
CUSTOM TAILORING.
With fine weather come the wants et meu
el CLOTHING, and the question where te
buy.
We have spared neither time nor money te
get the beat Workmen.
The CUTTER Is the most Important. A
simple trial is all we ask.
Our Stock et PIECE GOODS contains all the
Late and Popular Shades.
THE GOODS ARE THE FINEST,
THE PRICES THE LOWEST.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
Merchant Tailors and Clethierc,
240ENTRE SQUARE,
UAWSMAN K 1SRO.
SPRING.
We are filling up rapidly with everything
that Is new, beautiful and thoroughly well
made and reliable in every way. A larger,
better selected and mere moderate priced
stock we have nevci before been able te dis
play. SUITS AUD PASTS,
AND
SPRING OVERCOATS,
IN GRKAT VARIET?. AT REMAKKABLY
LOW PItlCES.
NOTK A FEW SAMPLE PRICES:
Men's Suits at W.OO, $5.00. tC.OO, 7.C0, $8.i0. up
toiiu.eo. Pants at 75c, $1 ue. 1.25, $1.73, 2.uu,
f2.50, $3.00, up te $5.00.
Beys' ana Chita's Soils.
The largest, most stylish, aud altogether the
handsomest stock in the city. We start at $2.50
with an article that will open your eyes with
wenaer. and our $3.00. $4.00, 5ce, $G00,$7.0J
$3 00 and $J.O. Suits are the cheapest ler the
money.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
A very extensive and elegant display et
Spring Fabrics te measure, at very close fig
ures. Suits te order from $12.00 upwards.
Should you have the least shade et doubt as
te the best and cheapest place te buy your
Clothing Just call anu examine our magnifi
cent fcteck and compare prices with ethers,
ami yen will una our low prices cannot ue
approached elsewhere.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT
TAILORS CLOTHIERS,
6J.(J8 NORTH QUEEN STKEET,
Bight en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St.
LANCASTER. PA.
SOK HAZ.R.
TOOMS fUR KENT.
LV Pleasant and convenient rooms le let,
furnished or unfurnished, without beard, al
250 North-Duke street. tfd
F
IOK RKHT A ONB-bTORx FKAME
house. Ne. 35 West Chestnut street. Apply
te A. J. STEINMAN,
aO-tfd urTKUiaxKOCB uracc.
FUR 8ALK.
The geed wilt and Fixtures of one or the
eldest and best oyster saloons in the city.
Wishing te retlre en account of peer health.
Apply te Ne. l CcntreSquare, Lancaster City,
p, a93t
FOK BET. A LAKUK TWO-8TOBV
Brick: Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St.
A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin
street, between Seuth Queen and Prince
streets.
A.J.STKINMAN.
120-tld Imtxixiebhcxb Offlce.
p KOUKitY fOKHALB.
A WKLL-E8TABLISIIKD
GKOCERY STORE
In a large manufacturing country town.
Heuse, Stere, store Fixtures and a full line et
UBOCEU1ES. The whole can be bought ter
less than $2,500.
Inquire attne
a4-lind - INTELLIGENCEK "OFFICE.
PUBLIC BALE-ON WKDNK8DAT, APKIL
ll, at the Leepard Hetel, a two-story
Krinir iiwpliim- Heuse. Ne. 259. situated en
the north side of East Walnut street, between
North Lime and East Lemen streets. The
said Brick Dwelling fronts en Kast Walnut
street 19 feet 7K Inches with the right te use
and enjoy a 3 leet 2K Inch alley en the east
side and let et gjeund 112 leet te 10-toot alley.
There is en the west end el said let a two
story brick planing mill, 28x24 feet, and a two
story frame stable, and a two-story frame
building attached te the brick planing mill.
There are a nu ber el grape vines growing
en tbe ground. ,
Sale at 7K o'clock, when terms et sale will
be made known. hABBIET T. FOLMEU.
Hehby Shtbbbt. Auct. apr7-4td
f O AND UKAK TUK
VKN. ARCHDEACON KIRKBY LECTURE,
OPERA nOUSE,
TUESDAY', APRIL 10th.
SECOND EDITION.
TUESDAY EVENING, APBIEi 10, 1883.
AT HAEBISBTJEG.
TODAY'S SUBJECTS OF LEGISLATION.
The Attention e( the Senate Directed te
Various Bills Proceedings In the
Heuse.
Special Dispach. te the Istklucexcxr.
Harrisburg, April 10. Tbe session of
the Senate was directed almost entirely te
tbe consideration of the bill requiring
material men te give notiee
within twenty . days after tha
delivery et material te the owner
of his intention te file a lien against his
property, and the bill te repeal the Quay
recorder ace The supplement te the me
chanic's lien law was defeated, yeas 28,
nays 19. The .Senate bill granting the
right of way te gas light and head com
panies was passed finally ; yeas
26, nays 6. On a test vote
en the recorder's bill the friends of repeal
had a majority of five, tbe vote standing
15 in favor of an amendment empowering
the recorder and'state treasurer te appoint
five mercantile appraisers, and 20 against.
The bill had net been disposed of when
the Senate adjourned.
Heuse Proceeding'
In the Heuse a bill was favorably re
ported authorizing the beard of charities
te investigate the hospitals in which in
sane are placed. The Heuso, bill giving
the right of appeal in case of the arrest
for cruelty te animals was passed
finally ; Heuso bill fixing tbe salaries
of officers of Philadelphia was passed
finally : Heuse bill te abolish the
prison contract system passed finally
yeas, 16 ; nays, 3. There was a spirited
debate en the legislative apportionment
bill en final passage ; no vote was reached.
Speaker Faunce has received a
letter from Philip C. Garrett, of
the state beard of charities complaining
of the inefficiency of Ditlcr Luther, gen
eral agent and secretary of the beard, and
recommending the situation te a younger
man. He also complains of the inatten
tion of seme of the members te their
duties.
THK iTLAfllKS.
Terrible Fire at Westminster, aid.
Westminster, Md., April 10. At 2
a. m. a disastrous fire is raging in West
minster. It is of inceniliaiy origin and
started hi Thompson's livery stable. Eigh
teen buildings have been burned and are
still burning. Less, $100,000.
Later accounts say thirty houses were
burned, but the fire is new under control.
Several people were burned te death.
Disastrous Prairie Fire
Lincoln, Neb., April 10. The most
destructive prairie tire that ever occurred
here is new devastating the country a few
miles north of here. One fatal and many
ether accidents are reported. The fire
covers fifty square miles.
Hetel Burned.
Ansonia, Conn., April 10. The Atiseria
hotel burned this morning. Twe of the
guests were slightly injured. Less, $12,000;
insurance, $7,000.
TUK PKESIDEM'S TRIP.
He Disports
Hinmeir at
Picnic.
a Sunday Scheel
Jacksonville, Fla., April 10. A spe
cial dispatch te the Times-Union says that
the president left Sanferd for Kissimnae
City yesterday morning en a special train.
He stepped at Winter park and again at
Orelande te attend a Sunday school
picnic. Fieni KisMinmce a steam yacht
will carry the party down the river about
forty miles te au island where black bass
are plentiful.
Fatal Kesults et a Hurricane.
Het Springs, Ark., April 10. ItepeiU
of the late huiricane at points remote irem
railroads and telegraphs t,hewthat gteat
damage was deue beyond Ouachita river.
There was considerable less of liie. Jehn
Neusch and wife were killed by falling
timber, and Theodere Wilsen's house fell
en and killed him.
Watching SuplcIetiH Characters.
Ottawa, April 10. Police aie wide
awake and are watching all strang'rs aud
surpicieus characters. Detectives have
come here from Terente. There is eon
siderable uneasiness manifested among
the members of Parliament. Princess
Louise's return will be delayed .
Turns uut te be a Crank.
Pittsburgh, Pa., April 10. Ileuiy
Menefv. the self-confessed murderer of
Lord Leitrim, was released from custody
this morning, having been identified as a
harmless crank living in ene of the outer
wards of the city.
Lucky Wllliamspert.
Washington, April 10. The secretaiy
of the treasury has appointed Messrs. T.
J. Ingham, Arthur G. Olmstead and Chas.
G. Mayer, a commissioner, te select a site
for the new public building at Williams Williams
pert. Cuttuu Aim Imrnetl.
Providence April 10. The Lyman
cotton mill in North Piovideuee ws
burned this morning. Less, $75,000 ; in
Biirance $32,000. Fifty operatives aie
thrown out of employment.
Train UanilH Mrlke.
Littlk Reck, April 10. Tiain hands
en the Iren Mountain raihead stiuck yes
terday against a reduction of the fercu.
Ne freight trains are running. The strikeis
are interfering with these who would
work if allowed.
Fatal Kxploslen.
Bosten, Mass., April 10. An explosion
occurred in one of the buildings of the
American powder cempauy Ut Acton this
morning, killing a Mr. Ryder and another
young man, The Iebs is net heavy.
Light Heuse Keepers Drowned.
San Francisce, April 10. Light Heuse
Keepers Colburn and Ashley, together
with two visitors, were drowned last even
ing. Kscape ana itecaptare of I'ruencrH.
Galveston, April 10. Twenty-four
persons escaped from the Fert Werth jail
yesterday, but all but four were iecaj
tured. Murder Most Feul.
Berlin, April 10. At Cham, Bavaria,
a repemaker killed his wife, mother-in-law,
two sons and then poisoned himself.
WKATIIKK INDICATIONS.
Wasuinoten, April 10 Fer the MitMlt
Atlantie states, threatening weather and
rain, east te south winds, lower barome
ter south of New Yerk, alight rise in tem
perature in the southern portions.
MAHKETS.
Mew Yerk Market.
km rear. Anril 10. Fleur
-Stale aud
an .. . ....I.. itilltriif lliumrii Un ntM i I
State $3 40 J 80; Extia de. ". 15 -10 ;
Choice te Fancy de, $7 10Q7 25; .Superfine
w esieru, . iuj v . uihuiuh i. v...... ....u.
de J3 7.rn4 40; Choice de, $1 5flf7; Choice
While Wheal, 46 25Q7.
Wheat Klc higher and firm; mesterate
speculative trading ; Ne. 1 White. (1 II : Ne 2
Red, May. 1 171 17'. ; de June. i H'alil ISft:
dd July, 51 lCijl 17 ; de April, tl 15 bid.
Cern Mic higher and fairly active : Mixed
-Western spot, 55S65Kc ; de future, C46.c
Oats VJOMfi better; ttate, 52?5c; Western,
G0a5Cc; an 2 April. 50J58c; 3Iay. 50&
.W4c; June, 4995ec.
Philadelphia Market.
Philabmlphia, April 10. Fleur market dull;
Superfine, S3 253 72; extra, $3 7304 25;
Penn'a Family, 4 8765.
Kye flour at 1362.
, Wheat steady ; Del. and Pa. Red. $1 131
11G; Ne. I Red nnd Amber, $1 1301 2D.
urn in lair local inquiry.
AO.1 wnitc.55ct
e. a ue. XSZC33KC :
Rye nominal at (L-.fSKS.
f
Previsions quleL
Lard quiet.
Butter dull nnd weak ; Pa. Creamery extra.
30a3lc ; firsts. 259230 : Western. 299306 ; first
Rolls dull; Pa. ami Western. 991CC as te
quality.
Eggs scarce and firm ; Penn'a and West
ern. 18c ; Southern, 13jc.
Cheese firm, and fairly active.
Petroleum dull : Kenned, 8J3SVc.
Whisky at 91 19 l
Western Oram Martaet.
Detroit. Wheat was firmer : Ne. 1 White.
fall. May. $1 0l ; Ne. 2 red. Winter, 107f ;
receipts. I5000hus: shipments, 9,000 busk
Cern dull ; Ne. 2 at Wc
Oats were steadv : Ne.2ut43Wc- Ne "whit
at43c "
Milwaukee. Wheat was feverish, weak, at
a decline ; Ne. 2 Milwaukee hard nominal ; de
seit. cash, at I10OX: April nominal ; May at
$ 1 02JS ; J une ut 1 OtJic.
Cern was quiet ; Ne. 2 nominally at 67Kc.
Oats wera In fair demand ; Ne. 2 at 42 ; Ne. 'J
white at 40c.
Rye was quiet ; Ne. 1 at 57c; Ne. 2 at 55c.
Barley was easier ; Ne. 3 spring; extra at S.1V:
S53ic. J
Peebia. Cern was weak and Inactive ; new
high mixed at 472ft21Sc ; mixed at 47K948c.
Oats were weak and Inactive ; Ne. 2 white at
42S43JSC.
Rye was dull ; Ne. 2 at 57c.
Live Stock Market.
Chicago Hogs Receipts. 6,500 head; shlD
ments, 3.9C0 head ; market active and lOj
higher : mlxert. $7 15Q7 50: heavy, ft 6J3S ;
light. 7 2597 70; skips. 4 509700.
Cattle RccetptP, 4.00J head ; shipments l.ieu
head; market better, except ler experts,
which continue dull and weak : expert at
iti 5030 SO ; geed te choice shipping. $6 CO
iid 45 ;commeu te fair. $5 1095 90.
oncep ueccipts, 4,'juu ueau ; snipments, 2.100
head ; market fair, bnt largely local trade ;
Eastern buyers eperatlnir sparingly ; common
te fair, $3 7535 ; geed te choice, $5 509673.
East Libebtt Cattle Receipts, 570 head ;
nothing doing.
Hogs Receipts, 4.U25 head ; market steady ;
PliiljulelphUis, $S 15Q8 25 ; Yorkers, 7 70
Sheep Receipts 1 000 head ; market slew
ami unchanged.
Philadelphia cattle Market.
Mokeav, April 9. Tiie arrivals ef
live
-took at the Philadelphia stock yards were :
Fer the week Reeves, 2,fi'W head ; shrep.
7,000; hogs, 3,300
Piovleus week Reeves', 2.40J head ; ulieoe.
9IK0; Hogs, 3.SW.
Ileet cnttle were dull and prices were un
settled. A few eholce Extra steers brought
be. hut this is un outside rate.
We qneti as fellows :
Extra, 7,a8c; Geed. 7J07c; Medium,
r,'4l$7c : Common. r&&tiK ; fat cows, mfy
Sy.e; slippery cows, 3'cttc.
Mileh Cowd were rather inactive at 135970.
Sheep weie in lighter -upply ami prices In
sympathy with the West advanced c.
We quote :is fellows :
Extra, 7S75ie ;Uoed.7J7i,'c ; Medium, 5;
0?iJ75c : Common, 4ft5-c:Fal Lambs, 6j
M:; Spring Lambs, MS3 : Veal Calves, 4V
8c.
i!e"s were in fair demand and prices
continued steady.
We quote us fellows :
Extra, li;iHKc; (Jeed, llfflllj.e; Medium,
10M10.Kc.
SALES 07 KICCVBS AT THK WEST rHlLADSLPUl A.
STOCK YARDS.
Reger Maynes, l'.O Western, 5lEc.
A. & J. Christy, Hi) Western, 67S'c
i:. F. McKillin.Ci Lancaster Ce., (37Kc.
K. S. MeFillln, 7' Western, 79ic.
Schaniberg A Paul. Wi Western and Penn'a,
SH&TJe ; CO bulls, cows and heitci.i,
Q Scliarnberg A Ce.. 15 Western, 697?c.
Levi Lewenstein, Si Western. 0?ii74c.
Isaac Adler. SI lenn'a,5-X7c.
hi. Ultnan, 17.1 Lntu aster county and Western.
11. Chain, jr.. At Western and western Pcnna.
5Vli7e.
O-.-en Smith, 35 Western, account of Lehman
llres. ; 21 Lancaster county, account
Daniel Diller; 20 Penna , account
II. C. Seymour, 6ft7c.
.Jf)!in McArdle. 150 Lancaster county, G(97c.
Daniel Smyth A lire.. 125 Western andLancan-
ter co. CSc
Dennis Smyth. 72 Western and Delaware,
i'aclunan A Levi, le Western ami Lancaster
county, C,5i7.c.
M. Levi, 125 Penn'a, 0Xia7Me.
J. Y. Lnttm 2C Chesterce.. 0X7Jic.
Hippie A llre.,90 renn'a cows. 3X5Xc
.fames KuHticf!, i" Western. 097c.
.faint s Mill, 55 Western, 71e.
I, II rn, 50 Pa. and Delaware, inixeil, 43(5c.
II. Ch.dii, 15 I'enn'a cows. lJ5j5c,
DnSSID MEATS.
City Drcsed IJ-evcs were in fair demand
ami cIem'iI at S?llic,thu teriner for cows.
Western dreseil Reeves were fairly acllvu
at !10Xc.
BALKS LAST WBBK.
Themus Rradley, 13U head et West dressed at
lefaiic.
R. Maynes X. Ce.. 140 head City at Slllc.
A. A. lleswell 127 head le at 9911c.
Harlan A Rre.. U heail de at 10KHc.
II. U. i:cckuian.40 head,8&IOc.
.1. F. Lowden, .J' I head de at KtfjUlWe.
' :. S. Dengler. W head de at V 49113c.
TI103. Ilnulley. 99 head de at 9JiQ10Kc.
.lehu Tayler, 91 head de at h910Kc
Dressed sheep were fairly active.
Samuel Stewart cold 917 head at 8910c. and
112 head of dressjd lambs at 10912XC
Philadelphia.
Stock steatlv.
Philadelphia A Krie R. it
Reading Railroad..
Pennsylvania Railroad
Li high Valley Itailread
United Compinlesef New Jersey
Northern Pacific...
Northern Pacific 1' inferred.
Northern Central Railroad
Lehigh Navigation Company.....
Xoiristewn Railroad
Central Transportation Company
Pitt-h'g. Tltiisville & ItuttUlO It. R
I.lltli-Schuylkill Railroad
. 2f;
274
. M
. rAJl
.l9j2
.
87'4
. gi
. 4::
.Hi;
. 31
. Wi
. 10
New Yerst.
.Stocks quiet; Meney, 59''C.
New Yerk Central
Eiie Itailread
Adams KxpreMs..
Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Southern Itailread
Illinois Central Railroad
1K
.129
. 96li
.lllfv
.14CA.
. .1 t a. ..I...1 .1. Ilnil.n...l tmi
l'
Cidciue.t Reek Island Railroad 125
Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad 131
Western Union Telelegr.iph Company... 83
Teledo & Wabash 3IK
New .leiey Central 74J
New Yerk, Ontario A Western 2CJ4
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VKN. AUCIIDKACON KIRKRY LECTURK,
OPERA HuUSE.
TUESDAY. APRIL 10th.
lyiNT FOKOKT
HENRY V7ARD BBEOHBR'S
NEW LECTURE,
" Evolution and Revolution,"
The Rest Mr. Weedier Ever Gave.
ADMISSION - - - 50 CENTS.
UHSERVED SEATS - - - 75 CENTS.
Diagram of hall new ready, nnd tickets fee
sale at ;. L. ON DERSMITH'S Bookstore.
Ne. 40 East King Street.
FIJIION OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY;
EVENING, APRIL 11, 1883.
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HOOKS.
MR. ISAACS.
THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER,
TIIK ADMIRAL'S WARD,
SOCIAL EQUALITY.
THE I.ATExT MA GAZINEH
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XE YT ST A TIONER V,
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET-
HATH ANU VAf8.
Ji
Al S, CAPS, Sc.
LATEST SPRING STYLES.
SHULTZ BROS.
Mild btane.)
Large
t and Uest, Assortment ever eilered te
the public at lowest prices.
HS1.; RKSS SILK HATS.
STIFF 1'KLT HAT3
Ficneh nnd English PuU-Overs -oft Felt
Ilati, Caps, Umbrellas, Ac. ...Hr.,
All el every quality and variety. All Wnda
of hats made te erutr.
The only Hat Manufactory in the citj.
stantly en hand my own manufacture..
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1 SUCC ESSOR TO snULTZ & BBOA
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