Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 12, 1883, Image 3

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    LANCASTER D'AILY ETELMGECfeR THUBSD AY1 APRffi 12, 1883.:
WHO SHALL IT BE?
CUCS HUPKKINTENDENCY CONTEST.
Seme or the Candidates Named A Nainber
Te Flak Frem Who Jjuall Name film.
The question of filling the office of coun
ty superintendent of public schools, te be
made vacant by the election of Prof. B. F.
Shaub te the principalship of the Millers,
ville normal school, is being .discussed in
seme measure among prominent educators,
although it is net likeiy that Prof. Shaub'g
. insinuation will take place bofeio August
or September.
It is reported that btate (Superintendent
Higbee has said that he would appoint te
the vacancy the candidate named by the
faculty audi trustees of the Millcrsville
normal school, and it is argued from this
that Prof. Isaac Gejst, principal of the
Marietta high school, has the inside track
as he is known te have several very warm
friends in the school, including the newly
elected principal. Prof. Geist has had
long experience as a teacher and is a man
of unblemished character, but it isdeubted
by many whether he possesses sullicieut
executive ability or has sullicieut personal
force te make him a suitable successor te
Prof, tihaub.
Prof. Benjamin Ames, superintendent of
the public schools of Columbia borough,
has many friends who urge him as the
best man for the position. Besides his
acknowledged natural ability, scholarship
and long experience, they point te bis
great success in the Columbia schools, his
introduction of new ideas, and new modes
of imparting instiuctien, as eminently
titling him for taking command of a larger
field, aud lifting the hchoels of the mere
backward districts out of tlie worn ruts in
which they have been allowed te run.
There axe ethers who doubt whether Prof.
Ames would accept the position of county
superintendent, or, if he did, whether he
would feel at home among the ungraded
schools, or would be able te de as much
geed as he is doing in his present position.
Prof. 11. K. JJuehrle's name has been
mentioned in connect ion with the office,
aud his eminent litness te 12 1 1 it is
acknowledged by all who knew him. But
he is net a candidate, aud it is doubtful if
he would accept the place if tendered him.
Ah city superintendent of Lancaster he
has been doing excellent work in re-organizing
aud impievmg the schools, aud he
Kin no doubt held his pict-eut position as
long as he wants it.
Milten Breeht, principal of the soldiers'
orphans school at Mount Jey, has been
mentioned as a candidate, lie is a gradu
ale of the Milleisville normal school, aud
before being appointed te his present pe:i
tieu was principal of the schools at
Mauheim. He is a man of very consider
able feice, and has filled the positions he
has held with credit te himself and ad
vantage te schools.
Charles B. Keller, ptincipil of the
Strasburg high school, has many admirers
in all paitsef the county. He is always
a prominent figute iu our county institutes
aud under his management the Strasburg
schools stand at the head of the list in tlus
county. That he would make a pjpular,
efficient aud progressive ceuuty suporin superin suporin
tendout is net doubted.
Frank Griest, late principal of the boys'
secondary school in Mulbciry slieet, this
city, and at piesent cleik te the ceuuty
commissioners, has been named by frieuds
as a proper person for the place. He was
very popular as a teacher, and when by
reason of a quarrel with one el the mem
hers of the beard of directors he resigned,
his pupils took it se much te heart that
they almost rebelled against his success
ors, ami it was net until the old leaven
was worked out ei the mass and the
present excellent teacher selected that the
school returned te its normal orderly con
dition. Mr. Griest's health is net very
geed, his sight is a geed deal impaiicd and
it is altogether possible that he would
find relief from his present epnfiniiig
duties iu the varied experience of a county
sux'iiuteiident's work. When the ipies
turn" was asked him which of the candi
dates named would best li 1 1 thu position,
he unheMtatingly answered, "Prof. Ames."
David Evans, ex county .Mipciiutendeiit
has many friends among the elder teachers
and directors, some of whom think it
would be a geed thing te have him re- ip
pointed, but Mr. Evaus is net a candidate,
ami says he would uet ;icccpt the office if
offered.
James C. Gable, first assistant teacher
in the boys' high school, this city.whe was
the llrst candidute nominated for the pros
peclive vacancy, aud the first te promptly
decline, would make a lirst-rate supeiin
teudcut, but being out of the Held it is uet
necessary te discos his merits. Heis an
.'.rdeut friend of the schools, awl is desirous
te have the oHieeof ceuuty superintendent
tilled with the very best man that can be
found, whether he be a resident of this
ceuuty or state or of some ether state.
Among the friends and elose acquain
tances of Dr. Uigbee in this city, the idea
that he will let the normal school trustees
make thu appointineut for him receives 1:6
credit. Such a delegation of his power
anil duties is said te be entirely incon
sistent with his character and his
appieciatieu of his official duties. He aud
the normal school authorities may agree
iu their estimate of the relative fituess of
the candidates, but he will act independ
ently of their dictation ; nor will politic 1
influences control the appointment. He
will leek for the best school man, regard
less of Millersville, or political considera
tions, or even the " bhricks of locality."
In many quarters there is cxpres3ed the
conviction that it will be botter te go out
side the rity for the coming man, net only
because theie is none in the county con
spicuously lit, but because a stranger will
infuse new life and vigorous bleed into the
system, aud will corae here free from local
entanglements and bias. Among the
names of persons from outside the county
that of Jesse Newliu, of Pottsville, priuci
p.l of a school thcre aud late suporintend
ent of Schuylkill county, is mentioned as
au csjiecially worthy one.
COLUMBIA; NK1VS.
Frem Our ltegular Correspondent.
It is reported that en account of the
huge number of extra engineers who aie
new en the list of the Pennsylvania rail rail
lead a considerable number will be put
back te firing. .
The defective " frog " of a switch in
the west yards of the Pennsylvania rail
road company threw engine Ne. 21)8 and a
box car off the rails last night. Beth were
slightly damaged by the accident aud the
track was tern up.
A double caual beat, the first which has
passed through the Fenusvlvauia canal
this season, arrived at limner's coal
wharves yesterday where it is new unload
iug its cargo of " dusky diamonds." It
hails from Nanticoke.
On the River.
While Mr. William Heckle and another
gentleman wero rowing ou the river in a
'shell, " yesterday, it capsized. The
alarmed oarsmen clung te the bottom of
the overturned beat, aud as they weie but
a short distance from the shore, finally
succeeded iu paddeliug te it. It was a cold
bath.
The rafting season has opened in reality.
A number of rafts new line the river shoie
at Marietta. A large number of ethers
are reported te be en their way down te
the lower markets of the Susquehanna,
and everything gives evidence of a geed
season for this business. Few rafts have
yet passed this place, most of these which
have descended the river mooring at
Marietta.
Accidents.
Miss Ada Neisling had her face severely
cut by a fall received while descending the
steps iu front of Chief BuTgess Sneath's
office this morning. Ne bonus wero broken
although the steps are high and the fall
was a very heavy one.
The horses of Dr. Beckius and Frank
Shillew ran away yesterday ; the former's
en Locust street and the latter'B en Fourth
street Beth were captured with but
little difficulty.
Improvements.
The new dwellings en West Third street
are new being fenced in. Pavements are
also being laid iu front of then. These
are pretty homes and it wenld be well for
the town if mero like them could be
built.
The residence of Mr. Adam Ncisliug. en
Locust street, is being repainted. Win.
Hartman has the contract for dome the
work. The latter has just commenced
business for himself.
Personal and Secial.
A festival will be held iu the armory en
Friday and Saturday evenings, April 20th
and 21st. The public are invited te attend
and partake of refreshments.
Miss Jesie Heyor, of Harrisburg, is
visiting Mr. Henry Hippey, en Fourth
street.
Mr. and II. F. Bruuer are visiting Phila
delphia. Tem Thumb's Shew.
Large audiences were present at the
performances given by Tem Thumb and
company yesterday in the opera beuse.
All were well pleased with the entertain
ment. Much dissatisfaction was created
by a larger price being charged for tickets
than had been announced. Such a nre
ceeding will net benefit an organization of
any kind.
Educational, Literary and ICellgteu.
Mcssre. J. W. Steacy, C. S. Khn Oman
and C. II. Plahler were elected trustees
of the Presbyterian church at the congre
gational meeting which was held last even
ing. They succeed ethers whose terms have
expired. A report of the financial condi
tion of the church was read, which showed
it te be in flourishing circumstances.
The " Orphans " meet te-night at Dr.
J. K. Linaowcaver's, en Walnut street. A
full attendance is requested, as this will
be the last night of practice for the Shech
liberary iutertainment.
The senior class of the Columbia high
school contemplate attending the com
mencement exercises of tha Marietta high
school in Central Hall this evening.
The Borough Hunger.
A light began at a place en Frent street
last evening, and, with intermissions, was
continued until almost morning. The
participants should atll be arrested for
their disgraceful precedings.
Market dull this morning. Shad from
the lower Maters of the Susquehanna,
$1 per pair; eggs, 15 te 20 cents; butter,
2!i te 'JO ceuts; vegetables, scarce.
A storm, accompanied by thunder aud
lightning, provailed here a short time this
morning.
The spring clipping of trees has begun.
The wei k is geiug en iu different parts of
the town.
The Columbia school beaid will meet
this evening.
Orien ledge Ne. 8G7, I. O. O. F., met
last evening. Jfe particular business was
transacted.
Defrauding the lie venue.
Martin II. Fry, cigar manufacturer, of
ileaiustewn, this county, was arrested en
a charge of defrauding the U. S. revenue
by selling cigars without stamps, tilling
boxes that had been previously used.
aud making false returns te the rovenue
officers. He gave bail this morning in the
Mini of $1,000, for a hearing before U. S.
Commissioner Slaymaker en Wednesday,
2:5th inst.
His factory and its contents have been
seizer, and his stock of tobacco, cigars,'
moulds, presses, fce., have been brought
te the reveuuu office in this city.
Correction.
The chairman of the new lamp com
mittee seems te have been mistaken in the
figures which he gave us yesterday of the
test of lighting the city."- Instead of the
cost, being $lG,000,as he stated, it was but
12,720, including the street lamps, gas in
the station house, mayor's aud treasurer's
offices and council chambers. The -appropriation
was $12,000.
A LandMlde.
A landslide en the Columbia & Pert
Deposit railroad yesterday caused a deten
tien of trains en the read for several hours.
TbeMide was discovered by the north
heuud train iu time te prevent a serious
accident. A special train from Columbia
was sent down and took off the passon passen
gera of the up train.
Oered by a Bull.
A telegram received this afler afler afler
uoeu by James Black, chq.,
contains the news that his
father, Jehn Black, was very seriously
gored by a bull te-day en Mr. Black's
farm iu Culeraiu township.
Assault nml Hattery.
Frank Ncstel has been arrested en the
charge of assaulting Philip Kempf, son of
Cenrad Kempf, aud Alderman Barr has
held him for a hearing.
Date Cancelled.
The Arch strcet minstrels, w he wero te
have appeared here en April 21, have had
their date cancelled.
Hall at Mountville.
This morning between 0 and 10 o'clock
thore was a " right smart " little hail
storm at Mouutville and vicinitju
Church Kutertainment.
The coffee sociable at Christ Kv. Lutheran
Cluu-cli this evening will be a fine affair. Ge-
The greatest novelty in the musical world
of the day, the Strelil Family, consisting et
lather anil seven children, each expert in their
specialties, who give a concert in Fulton Hall
en Saturday evening, have entered with ler
.1 unc, .1 uly and August at Atlantic City.
ull-2t
Amusements.
" Interviews." Milten Neble, aided by the
young and gifted cotnedlenne Pellio Nobles
and by a line company. will present "Inter-"
views " in Fulton opera house this evening.
The piny abounds in lun and is Interesting all
through. It has been received everywhere by
big and delighted audiences, and the knowl
edge which. .Lancaster theatre-goers have el
the Nobles as exce'lent artists will no dembt
draw a large audience this evening. Alenzo
Schwartz, whose name Is synonymous with
tine acting of the light and pleasing sort,
is in t lie troupe and taken the character et
Max Stein in " Interviews." The company
will give. "The Phoenix" te-morrow evening.
8HJECIAX, JIOTlVjEs.
Pug dogs as pets have had their day among
the extremely fashionable, but colds never go
outet fashion, se that it is always necessary
te knew that Dr. Bull's Ceugli Syrup is a sure
cure for all coughs amf colds.
Skill in tub WoBKsHer. Te de geed work
the mechanic must have geed health. If long
hours et confinement in close rooms have en
lecbiedhis hand or dimmed his sight, let him
at once and before seme organic treuble
appears, take plenty of Hep Bitters. His sys
tem will be rejuvenated, his nerve strength
ened, his sight become clear, and the whole
constitution be built up te a higher working
condition. mar22-16teed
FfttsT 11 cold, then bronchitis. Check the
first with Hale's Heney of Horcheund and
Tar 7 l'ike's Toothache Preps cure in one
minute. alt-lwdced&w
DYsritiTic, nervous people, "out or sorts,"
Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic will cure. Ask
or Celder?, Ot druggists. aJMwdeedAw
F. Townsley, Wrlghtsvllle, Pa., says: "I
am suie Brown's Iren Bitters cures In every
case where direction! am tnllnwnri " Fer sale
I by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street. a9-lwuw
Decline of tin.
Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence.
Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Re
newer. Jl.
4SFlain Talk rnest 11b Swatjtb Te Whom
It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the
most annoying complaints known te pbyi
ciani.'' .Every one can tell whether' he is thus
afflietca by observing the following symp
toms : Intense Itching, particularly alter get
ting warm. It seems aa II pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes lenn. The private parts are often
affected. The mero you scratch the worse the
Itching. Knewing that my dlntmebt is super
ior te any article In tin market, I guarantee it
te cure the worst cate el itching piles in exist
ence.
rsiguedj, H.SWArNE, M. D.
Dr. Swayne's Ointment lsalseaplcasant and
eff:ctlve cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, barber's itch, pirnple, and all scaly,
crusty, Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all
prominent dragglste, or will be sent for . Wets,
(in 3c. stamps), .3 boxes, 31.25. Address, Dr.
Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
eclU-lydTu.ThAS&w
Steadily gaining favor : rend the advertise
ment of Mmuiens Liver Regulator.
Feu Inline Hack, .Side or Chest use SIII
LOIPS POROUS PLASTER. Pi Ice, 25 cents.
Sold by H. If. Cochran, 137and 139 North Queen
trcct, Ian caster. lcblleedU
All respectable druggists sellSImmens Liver
lieculater.
An Aromatic fragrance
Is Imparted te the mouth by the use et SOZO
DONT. It in beyond doubt tlie cleanest,
purest and best wash ever offered te the pub
lic. SOZOUONT and eomlert are synonyms.
It cleanses the cavities In the enamel et the
teeth. iiib-lwdcnd&w
Ne matter what may be the name or hew
longstanding the trouble. Dr. Bensen's Skin
Cure will always cure skin diseases. Gratclul 1
hundreds et cured patients attest thisfuct.
$1 at druggists.
' Ibxty Dr. liaison's Celery and Chamomile
Pills and introduce them wherever I go. Per
sonal knewledye and experience of their effects
en ethers prompts this act." Kev. J. P. Fugctt,
Hecter St. Luke's Ch., Myersburg, l'a. se cts.
at druggists.
43 Don't wear dingy or laded things when
the ten-cent Diamond Dye will make them
geed as new. They arc perleel and cost but,
1 i cents.
A ee;lic ler Change of Life.
"We sun In receipt of a letter I mm J. T.
llamby, esq.., el Floral, Ark, In which the
wi iter bays : Samaritan Xervinc cures teinale
ili.ellue, and during the ehaiigu el lite it is a
specific." Suggestive tacts, ti uly. $1.50.
ull-lwced&w
Ge te II. 15. Cecunurs drug store ter Mrs.
Freeman's Xew National Dyes. Fer bright
ness and ciurabllity et color, are unequaled.
Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng
lish and German. Price. !." cents.
A ceugn. com or bore 'inreat stioule tie
a'epifOd. Neglect tieiuenuy Jesuits In an In
curable Lung Uncase or Consumption,
Brown's itrenc hial Treeh'-s de uet 'disorder
the "teinach like cough syrups and balsuins.
but act directly en t tie lilluiiied parts, ullaylng
ImlHllen, give icllel in Asthma. ISrenchlal
Coughs, Catan It. and the Threat Treuble4"
which Singers and PubllcSpeiiknrs aw snbleet
te. Fer thirty yours Brown's Ilrenchiul
Troches have been recommended by physi
cian, and tl ways tftve perleel satisfaction.
lluvlng been te.ited by wide and constant use
fei ucjiily an entire ipmoratien, 'hey have at
tained wet .nerlteil ran kumuug the tow staple
remedles of the age. sold at 2.1 cents a box
nvr !ieni niv-lvilTThAF&lvw
dnw te Secure Health.
t seems blrange that, anv one will sutler
trem the many derangements brought en by
an impu'-e condition et the bleed, when SCO
VILI.'SSARSAPAKILLAANDSTILLINUIA, or It LOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore
perieet health te the physical organization. It
is Indeed a strengthening syrnp, pleasant te
take, aid has proven itself te lie the bet
BLOOD PUBIFIER ever discovered, eflei-t-ually
curing Scretula, Syphlltic H-ip!ts,
Weakness et tlie Kidneys, Eryslpeli-., V-il.i-ria;
all nervous disorders and debility, bi'..
Ions complaints and all diseases iin!ie:i;n.; an
impure condition et tlie Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It ceriecN indi
gestieu. A single bottle will prove te yen i'
merits as a health ronewer, ler It A'.,Ti T.I 'C ::
A CHARM, especially when the rinp:itn; i
etan exhaustive nature, havingat-iidenc ie
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and net net
veus system.
.. AER'S PAIN PANACEA cure n lie in
man and beast. Fer iwe externally and inter
nally. REDHOK&E POWDERS euro all die.ws
of horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may2l-2
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's" drug store Vil
North Queen streel
VJSATHS.
Wait. In this city, en the Illh inst., Fred
erlcka Louisa Wuilz, In the CUth year of iter
age.
The relatives ami Iriendset the family are
respectfully invited te attend the Mineral trem
the residence et her son-in-law, August Dom Dem
mell, Ne. fits Woodward street, en Sunday
allernoeu at2 o'clock. Services at St, Steph
en's church. Interment at .ion cemetery.
al2-:it
NtSV AltrJCUTlSMCMKNTS.
T
tVO SMALL HAND-MAD; U A VAN A
ciu-ars. clear Havana tillers, for 5 cts.. at
HARTMAN't: YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
TORE.
EXTKA FINKbOUK KKUUTAHDrXlKK
lunch this evening at Hetel Franke, 230
North Prince street. Last of the season. All
are invited. JOHN HESS,
ltd Proprietor.
WANTED. A DJNlnO ROOM OIKL.
Apply at the
FOUNTAIN INN,
lt Seuth Queen street.
LOST AHKYK TKKKIEK. BLUE BUUY,
silver head and feet, answers te name el
Dandy. Please return te
A. A. REILLEY.
C Centre Square.
A reward will be paid. it
OKKlLLAKD'S KK1IEUCA TOIIAUCO
j only 10 cents per plug at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
CI A. K. A UKNKBAI. ATTENDANCE
T of comrades of Pest 4, g. A. B,, Is re
quested te morrow ( FRIDAY ) evening te
consider the adoption et new Ity-Laws.
By order el MABTLN N. STARK,
Jouit 15LACK,.ir.. Commander.
Adjutant. It
SPLENDID OPENINO FOH A PHYSI
CIAN. A retlring'physlcian wants te sell
his outfit. Cases, Drugs and Instruments. .Re
sides within two miles of rail mad station and
seven miles from Lancaster. Will sell home
and efllce it desirable, or rent the same. The
town formerly contained three physicians :
one died, another retired, and the third is 75
years old, hence te an energetic man no bet
ter opening can be presented in Lancaster
county. INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
aprl2-3td3tw
1)BOPOSALS WILL. BE KEUK1VEU AT
the Mayer's Office up te TUESDAY,
APRIL 17, 1863. at 0 o'tleck, p. m., for all
Printing and Stationery which may be re
quired by councils and the several depart
ments et the city government during the
current official year. Said proposals te state
the cost el priming all ordinances introduced
Inte councils, warrants, commitments and all
ether blanks and lerms used in the Mayer's
and Treasurer's Office, wheie specifications or
the same may be had en application. Pro
posals also te state the cost per page (Includ
ing water, police and lire tables) et printing
the annual report of the finance cemmttee.
AU proposals and bids must be addressed te
MILLER W. JTKA1M,
Chairmen et Cem. en Printing and Stationary.
Attest : David L. Dekn, Clerk, C. C. It
VTOTICK TO THE MJSHBEBS OF THE
i.1 Northern Mutual Insurance Company of
Lancaster county : An election will ba held at
the public heuse et B. N. Winters, Ephrats,
Pa., en WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1833. between
the hours et 9 and 6 o'clock et said day, being
the first Monday In May, 18S3. ler the purpose
et electing three directors and one auditor te
serve ler three years ; also at' the same time
andplaee the following amendment te. the
cempauy's By-Laws will lie voted for or
against, viz : That no insurance be accpted by
this company en mills and contents thereof,
or of ether buildings and contents theaeet,
where steam is used as a motive or propelling
power, neon any terms ; provided that this
shall net include buildings and their contents
where portable engines are used ter threshing
feed-cutting and ether purposes. All as by
the act et incorporation et said company is
provided.
' By order of the Beard of Directors.
elMtUftStw W. K. SELTZEIi, Sec'y.
NJSW AltTXUTlHXXENTB.
'' . :
qiHUBSVAY,
APIUL 12, 1883.
A TENTH OF
De you want a bespoke suit
moderate cost ? If se Oak Hall
cloths from which te select a suit at irem $18.00 te $25.00. We
are busy grading the goods, but net tee busy te show them te
as manv as mav come. Prices as fellows :
Grade i,
Grade 2,
$18.00.
20.00.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL.
PHILADELPHIA.
pm S. Saturday at j P. M., iveather permitting, an exhi
bilien of the Spencer Fire Escape.
NX. W ADV Kit TlhlSMEXXli.
tUHST-CLASS PENNSYLVANIA IUUAK3
1 15 ter 25 cts. at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FKONTCIUAU
STOKK.
,tK i-v TO LUAfl ON KIK5T MOKT
rn!.UUU gage or approved security.
Apply at this eilice.
all-2t
HAHUAINM IN WATUUES, CLOCKS
Chains, Kings, Spectacles, &c. Kcralring
et all kinds will receive my personal atten
tion. LOUIS WEBKU, Ne. Vt'fti North Queen
street. Remember name and number. Di
rectly oppeMte City Hetel, near Pennsylvana
railroad depot. deeBSlvd
SITUATIONS WANTKW. A WIMIAW
wants a situation te de work by the da jr.
A girl.il years old, wants a situation ted
housework. Apply at
It 452 NORTH WATER STREET.
XT
TOTICK1S 11KKKBV GIVEN
THAT AN
FN :nii)lieiitien ler a Charier will
be made te
the Court et Common Pleas et Laucastur
eeunty, te incorporate a number of citizens el
Pennsylvania, in an association te lie known
as the "Uoidenvlllo Cornet, uane."
B. F. KSHLEHAN.
a5 StTIi Attorney Jer Applicants.
I"KDV01t HOUSE.
MRS. M. J. ECKEUT,
Of this city, lias leased the
Redwer Heuse, Atlantic Oity, "
ler the season et 1S8.S. where she will be pleasral
te have all her Irienes call. The house is only
hall-a-squaiofreiu I no ocean, having a gernl
ocean view.
It TERMS MODERATE.
rilBE MOST PlthQUKNT iSITK OF CAN
L cer is en the bonier ground, between skin
ajd mucous membrane ; perhaps it would be
mere accurate te say upon the mucous mem
brane, where it joins the skin, ler it is upon
the mucens surface, rather than the cutane cutane
ous, that the cancer is first observed. Cancers
and tumors et all kinds permanently cured,
without giving pain or usintr the knlte. by
H. D. LONGAKER. M. I).
Ofllce Ne. 1.1 East Walnutstreet. Lancaster.
Consultation iree. al'i-3td&w
A JLr.N A. HEIIK Jc CO.'S
Rial Estate and Insurance Office
REMOVED TO
NO. 108 EAST KING STREET.
(! -ile Leepard Hetel.)
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mar.. '!'"!
RANCE
AT LOWEST
VTES.
n.
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'VOVED HIS
':- FHOT0U3.1P1LT
TO
44 WEST KING ST.,
ippposlte the Old Stand.
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1.
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Spring Novelties.
ELEGANT STYLES IN
French Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Scotch Woolens,
ELEGANT STY LE8 IN
English Woolens,
ELEGANT 1TYLES IN
Demestic Woolens,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Spring Overceatings,
ELEGANT STYLES IN
Pantaloenings.
0. B. isietter & Sed,
24 CENTRE SQUABS,
LANCASTER, PA.
JCNTJCUTAIMNIH.
TfULTON OPEKA DO USE.
Thursday aud Friday, April 12 and Vi.
Ninth consecutive year of the ioremest Araer
ican Character Acter.
MILTON NOBLES,
Assisted by the young and gifted Comedienne
and Vocalist, DOLL1E NOBLES, and a Dra;
matic Company of unusual excellence.
THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1883. will be the first
production here el an American Comedy, in
lour acts, written by Milten Nobles, entitled
INTERVIEWS.
Qullterd Driverten, a born Bohemian, BIIL-
TON NOBLES. Florence Wolverton,
an heiress, DOLL1E NOBLES.
FRIDAY, APRIL 3th. will be presented the
unique American Mele-Drama, written by
Milten Nobles, caUcd
THE PHCENIX.
Carrell Graves, a New Yerk Bohemian, MIL
TON NOBLES. Sadie, the Flower
Girl, DOLL1E NOBLES.
ADMISSION, .15, CO and 75 Cents. RE
SERVED SEATS, 75 Cents. Fer sale at Opera
Heuse office. al0ltd
UULTON OPEKA HuUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
, SATURDAY EVENINH, APRIL U,
THE MUSICAL MARVELS OF THE AGE.
The Talented, Pleasing and Unequalert
STROHL FAULT.
Consisting et a lather and seven children
(four daughters ami three sons) trem
7 te 17 years of age. Comprising
a complete
CORKET BAND & ORCHESTRA.
TWO HOUBJS PROGRAMME.
ADMISSION .25 ft 35 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS.
Mntinee at 2 o'clock. Adults, 25 cents ; Chil
dren, 15 cents.
Sold at Opera Heuse Office. . ull-Ud
A MILLION.
(as they say in Ens-land) at a
will show about $100,000 of
Grade 3,
Grade 4,
$22.50.
25.00.
SIXTH AND MARKET STS.
OHV OOUMt.
J.
IS. MAKTIN CO.
nr purchases in New Yerk have arrived
ami we are showing a large and varied stock
DRESS GOODS.
In. BLACK and COLORED SILKS we have
OTTOMANS, BROCADES,
GROSS GRAIN SURAH,
CASHMERE, RHADEMAH,
MAR VELIE W, SUMMER SILKS
IN ALL. THE NEW SHADES.
SA TIN SOI. IETS,
NUNS VEILING.
FRENC H NOVEL TIES,
FRENCH SATINES,
MADRASS SUITINGS,
FRENCH GINGHAMS.
Full Line of SPRING CLOAKING
CLOTHS for Ladies Wear.
J. B. MARTDSf & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Ste.
"OPENING AftlSOUNCEMKNT.
Watt, Shand & Ce.
Have visited the market weekly during the
past month and new eiler an immense line of
new goods at prices te suit the times.
New Dress Goods,
New Summer Silks.
New Colored Silkn,
New Black Silks,
At lowest possible prices.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
20 Pieces COLOREDnnd STRIPED SILKS,
00 cents a yard.
An Elegant Line et
COLORED DRESS SILKS.
?1.00 a Yard.
Special Value iu
BLAOK SILKS
At 73c, tl.CO, $1.25, $1.0, $1.7. and $2. a yard
Elegant COMBINATION SUITS at
$3.00 and $. 00 each.
EMBli 0 ID ERIE S,
.ri,W0 yards HAMBURG EDGINGS, 10c. nnd
12Kc. a yd., wertii from I2c. te 20c. a yd.
PASSAMENTERIES.
We eiler a choice line of BEADED TBIM
MlNGS at 25c., 33c, 37C., 5Uc, 02c.
These are much under present value.
New Yerk Stere,
8 and 10 EAST KING STREET.
M
KTZGEK 3t UAUUHMAN
S.T
NOTICE TO THE LADIES We have
been watching the Silk market for seme
time te bny BLACK AND COLORED
SILKS and new we have them Irem an
Importer's Auction Sale In New Yerk at
BARGAIN PBICES. We have a low pieces
In PLAIN COLORS as low as 15c, but the
BEST BARGAINS are our C5c. quality and
our 90c. quality in GARNETS, DARK
GREEN, BRONZE, NAVY BLUE,
BROWNS and PLUMS. We have Black
Silks AS LOW AS 50c, but the qualities el
BLACK SILKS we have at 75c.,S7c., $1.00.
$1.12X. $1.25, $1.37, $1.50, $1.05. $1.75 and $2.00
O
have never been equalled. If you want a
SILK DBESS call seen at
Metzger &.
Haughman's
CHEAP STORE.
43 WEST KING ST. LANCASTER.
(Between the Cooper Heuso and Serrel Herse
HoteU
IMllS BEST 50. ttfOARIM THJK CITY, BA.
L vana or Yara fillers, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
T OCHKB'8 DYKS.
A 5c, Package
LOCHER'S DYE
WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY
OTHER DIE IN THE MARKET,
Fer sale hy
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. 9 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, pa.
SECOND EDITION.
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1883.
ATTEBN00N TELEGRAMS.
NEWS FKOM ACKOS". TUB OCEAN.
Crowds of l'eeple and Streng Guards Attend
ant Upen tha Kemeval of Prisoner!! iu
Londen Humored Theatre Catas
trophe. Londen, April 12. Nerman, Gallagher,
Daltou, Wilsen, Curtin ami Ansfaurgh, the
six men recently arrested here ou suspic
ion of being connected with a dynamite
conspiracy, wero takcu te the Bew street
police court this morning iu a prison van.
The vehicle was driven at a rapid pace
through the streets and was r.c
cempanicd by a guard consisting
of armed police ami mounted constables.
A large crowd of perseus followed the
prisoners. The whole reute traversed by the
van was lined witn policemen, and every
precaution te prevent a rescue was takcu.
The priseuers appeared perfectly calm.
RflnnrlAri lllan&tftv in ATii.itM
Paris, April 12. The papers here thlW
morning report that a terrible catastrophe
has occurred in a thcatre at Revel, caused
by an explosieu of gas. A performance
was in progress at the time and the thcatie
was crowded. Many persons are said te
have been killed in the pauic which en
sued. J 'Precautieus Against SugplclnuM Persons.
St. Petersburg, April 12. A ukaz
has been issued by the government order
ing that increased vigilance be observed
en the frontier te prevent suspicious per
sons from entering the country. It is
supposed that this precaution is taken,
owing te the approach of the time lixed
for the coronation of the czar.
TUI3 KKUOKDKH'S HILL.
A Leng Parliamentary Struggle.
Special Dispatch te the iNTicLunuNcgr..
Harwsijurg, Pa., April 12. The Sen
ate had a long parliamentary struggle ou
the Philadelphia recorder bill today, inci
dent te a motion made by Kennedy, of
Philadelphia, te strip the bill of
all the amendments made en
second reading with the aildilieu
of a clause providing that the act go into
effect January 1, 1884. The bill divested
of this matter wenld be a bill repealing
the Quay act of 1878. Cooper raised tlie
point of order that the amendments in
serted en second readnnr could net
be stricken out en third. The cliairT
Lieut. Gov. Black, sustained the point but
decided that Kennedy's motion was divisi divisi
ble. The Senate thou voted te strike
out the clause providing wlicn thu
law shall go into eil'eet. Cooper raised the
point of order en the rest of Kemiedy's
motion similar te tlie one he previously
made. The chair sustained tlie point te the
evident disgust of tlie Democratic
senators, aud Kcunedy appealed
in vain for a reconsideration,
until a discussion had been had, the chair
stating that it was his duty te decide and
the Senate te appeal. Messrs. Ken
nedy, Gorden, Hiddis, Hart and
Coxe appealed from the decision and
the Senate adjourned pending a motion
te lay the appeal en the tabic.
TcLUUICaPUlU PAKAOKAl'HS.
Te-Uny's News Frem VurieiiH (Juarlcrs.
Near Plainficld a Lehigh Valley railroad
train collided with a Philadelphia & Head
ing train at the crossing of the former
read with the Bound Broek read te Phila
delphia this morning. Several persons
are reported te have been injured and une
car was burned.
Iu the Democratic state convention to
day, at Atlanta, Ga., the convention after
a lengthy discussion appointed a special
comraittee of 18 te effect a compromise ou
the qucstteu of the nominee for governor.
Abraham I). Unckinau, postmaster at
Pipersvillc. Bucks ceuuty, was brought te
Philadelphia te-day by a deputy United
States marshal, charged with rc-using old
pestage stamps, re used stamps having
been frequently discovered ou letters from
that town. An investigation was held aud
it was found that ilackmau kept the
money left with him ter pestage aud at
tached canceled stamps te the letters. He
will be given a hearing bcore United
States Commissioner Phillips.
Ilackmau was arraigned this afternoon
and held in $2,300 bail te answer.
UKADJNG STBJKKK3.
A CoiiinremlRo KITected at tlie JVIellert
foundry Works.
Reading, Pa., April 12. A committee
of strikers called at the oiliee of the Mel
Iert foundry this morning and agreed te
compromise the difficulties botweeu
the proprietors and meu for a live er
cent, incrcase in wages. The men originally
wanted from 10 te 15 per ceut. increase all
around. All went te work oxcept three.
It is learned at the office of the Reading
iron works te-day that ou Monday next
the rolling and sheet mills will be shut
down indefinitely ou account of dullness
in trade and betwecu ;four and Cve
hundred bauds will be thrown out of work.
The company refused large orders recently
at prices which would lesa them money.
Their pipe mill is running en half time.
Net Guilty.
Maria Keyscr, tiicd here for child
murder, was this morning found net guilty
ou the ground of insauity.
T1I1S PLADIKS.
A Dig Conflagration at jflcmltigteu, N. J.
Plkmingten, N. J., April 12 Bcechcr's
basket company's works were destroyed
by fire this morning. Less $35,000 ; in
surance 8,000. aS.OOO" peach ' baskets
which were ordered for New Jersey and
Delaware were destroyed.
Jrlrelu Denver.
Denver, April 13. The Continental
oil works were totally destroyed by tire
last night. Less, $25,000, partially insur
ed. At two o'clock this morning the fire
men were striving hard te save xe gas
works, which adjoined the oil works.
Three Children Iturued.
IIet Springs, Ark., April 12. The
heuse of Daniel Pratt, colored, in Dekalb
township, was burned last night. His
three children perished iu the flames.
LVWCH LAW.
A Murderer Taken rrem .lull, Hanged and
' lliddletl With ISallets.
Lynchburg, Va., April 12. This morn
ing early, about 100 disguised persons at
tacked the jail at Wytheville, forced the
sheriff te surrender the keys, and took W.
M. Crockett from his cell aud hung him
from the beam of a mill en the
outskirts of the town. Crockett was
awaiting trial for the murder of Jeseph H.
P. Hurt, in Wythe county, some time
age. The murder was a cold blooded
affair, and Crockett would have, been
lynched at the time had he net escaped.
He was captured about two months
age and breughtbck te Wythcrifle (for
trial. After hanging him the mob riddled
bis body with bullets te insure his death.
None of the lynchers were recognized. In
tense excitement prevaria at Wytheville.
A UNITED SPATES CANIUAL.
He Hays lie Was Uenipelled te Eat Dead
Uedles.
Lake City, Cal, April 12. The casoef
Alfred Q. P;-c':er, the murderer of five
companions, will be given te the jury to
day. Packer states that he was compell
ed te eat the dead bodies of his compan
ions after they had been killed by one of
their cumber, who had become insane and
tb:;t he killed the insane man after a dea.
His oorapan eorapan oerapan
upoQ Packer.
Tlie PreaidMafa Movements.
Washington, April 13. The U. S.
ship Tallapoosa has been ordered by
telegraph te St. Augustiue, te receive the
presideutaud parfy en. beard. She will
reach St. Augustine te-morrow. It Is net
known what the future movements will
be, but it was thought the party will start
at ouce ou the Tallapoosa for Washing
ton. Travel Delayed by a Wreck.
Willimantic, Conn.. April 13. A
freight wreck en the New Yerk & New
England line near hear this morning de
layed travel for live hours. Ne ene hurt.
WEATHKIC 1'XUlOATlONg.
Washington, April 12 Fer the Middle
Atlantie states, partly cloudy weather,
light rain te-night, light variable winds,
stationary or slight rise in temperature,
rising, followed by falling barometer.
m i
A Leap Inte Popular Paver.
It Is net always that the world acknowledges
u h:it Is right and bet ; hut Burdock ItliMid
Kitten, by universal acitntcscence, have been
awarded the premium for cleansinir the bleed.
securing indigestion, constipation, regulating
i ue unwcis, anu toning weiuc nerves, rricu i.
Fer sale by II. 11. Cechuui, druggist. 137 and
le'J North Queen street.
MAJtKJSlU.
Philadelphia Market.
tMiLADBU-niA. April 12. rienr dull, steady ;
Superfine, S3 253 7i ; extra, (3 73ffl4 25;
Peiin'a Family, 87ffi5.
Ryu Heur at KS HS&3 75.
Wheat higher, but unsettled. t
Cern tinner ami In geed local demand ;
.Steamer, GiJSOOc; sail Yellow and Mixed, 05
(V,c. ; Ne. 3, Mixed, tHfttiSc.
Oats firm and in lair demand.
Rvedull iittiTe.
Previsions bteady.
Lard firm.
Rtitter quiet and unchanged.
Rolls dull.
Eggs quiet; Penu'a, 18c; Western, lQ
ISKc.
Chece firm.
Petroleum dull ; Refined, SjMSJic
Whisky at till!
Mew Yerk Marker.
Ni:w Yerk, April li Fleur market un
changed. Wheal unsettled; !ilc higher ; fair tmsl
iiim iu options : Nn.'i Red. April. $1 IV Hi
1 17 ; de May, Jl lS'-l l'.l ; de June, $t'Ju!w
i a : de .inly, $i iy$i r.ii
Cern !iie higher and moderately active
Mixed n'eatcrn spot, 5SiJii7e ; de lulu re, lQ
iw 'e.
tints jJ;Mf 3ie belter: State. SUiWJc ; West
ern, aew.fiis : Ne
May. bl'i5l)-nt:; June,
."d'Qjl'.je ; .1 uly. 51c.
Oraln and PruviHieu tjuolatletm.
Onu.o'cleck ouetat tens et grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K Yundt, .Breker, II
t;wt King street.
Clii age. April 1-.
Whiwt Cern OatM
May.... l.W,i .MM Mli
June... l.USJ-i Si?i .Kh
Petreleu'i. Crude oil.. ..&..
Pork Perk
18.15 Llll-il
11.35
Live Meck Market.
Ciiicaiie Hegq Receipts. 9,1100 head; ship"
meiils, .IM) head; market hrtak . early sales
made at strong prices; demand Indlllerent ;
market closed weak at easier rates; mixed.
7 0:,7 K ; heavy. 7 55 07 J0; light, 7 'JOty
7 70; skips, $1 li700.
Cattle ReceiptM, ri.ue l head ; shipments 1,r00
head; market fairly active at steady prices:
experts at$ ii.VQi M, geed te choice ship
ping, Hi WtiH CM ; common te lair, t5 SOgc 00.
Sheep Receipts, 'AUJU beml : shipments, 900
head; market fair, but slew and easier:
common te fair, $3 7jJ1 1KJ ; geed te choice, $55
SO 75.
Kast Li itEirrr Cattle Receipts, 301 head ;
market slew ; prime, W, .WQ7 ; lair te geed,
$." iV(!i( ; common. 45.
Hogs Receipts, IJ'.H) head ; market active ;
Philadelphia, $s UOQS 25; Yorkers, $7 0Q
7 S3.
fahecp Receipts 500 head; market slew;
prluie wool sheep. $( 50J7 ; clipped. $5 '.01! ;
latrtogeod wool, WtfS.V): de clipped, $4 75
4?5'.'5; common wool, $5fd5r(J; de clipped,
3 50I50.
Meck Markets.
Quotations by Reed, McGrann A, Ce , Hunk
ers, Lancaster, Pa.
10 A. M. 12 M. 3 l M.
MichlganCentr.il 85 ! 'Jtt'i
Xew Ter k Cell tnil KJh VUJi VH'i,
New Jersey Central 75i 75J 75(4
Ohie Central V. 13 :'t
Del. Lack. & Western 12iJ liij 130
Denver & ICie Grande.... !! i:i nj
Krie :Wi 3S 3Jft
Kansas A Texas '.tl'i 32Ji X'.
Lake Shere 112 113 HSfi
Chicago & N. W., com i:ss I3S I.IS
N. N., Out. A Western.... 'X,'A W WH
St. Paul A Omaha :Vi 0IJ$ rd
Pacific Mail !3' -13. I3M
Rochester & Pittsburgh.. J1 '21 '11
St. Paul HUJ liil-ft ....
Texas Pacific ii'A 11 l
Union Pacific 100 101U 101'g
Wabash Common 32'4 31?5 ....
Wabash Preferred 63 6J);J Hi
West'rn Union Telegraph & SI SI
Lenisville & Nashville... 57 575 57
N. Y., Chi. SL L V1H V2!4 1'i
Lehigh Valley os a; m
Lehigh Navigation 43 I3K 43
PcniisyIvaniaCentr.il.... 01 Kt'4 6ijt
Reading 27 27 28
P. T. & P.ullale ic n; n;
Northern Pacilic-Cem... 52 Uiy M
Northern Pacific Pier... Hi BS,a SHi
I lt,"lljll Vll ! m a a aaaa f ?
Philadelphia Jb Krie 2n!d
Northern Central Siy, 5f? 5i;j
Underground ....
Canada Southern W K ....
fill .......................... Jli !' J '4,
People's Passenger. ',,
Philadelphia.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Slecks steady.
Philadelphia A EiieR. R 20!
Reading Railroad 27
Pennsylvania Railroad i;i
Lehigh Valley Railroad m
United Companies of New Jersey IS)
Northern Pacific. 52
Northern Pacific l'ielerre1 Y$i
Northern Central Railroad 57
Lehigh Navigation Company 13
Norristown Railroad let;
Centnil Transportation Company 31
Pittfb'g, Tltiisvllle & RulTaleR. R 16'4
Little Schuylkill Railroad CO
Mew Yerk.
Quotations by Associated Prc3s.
Stocks stronger:; Meney, Cc.
New Yerk Central 127
Krie Railroad ."''i.
Adams Kxpress 128
Michigan Central Railroad W)i
Michigan Seuliiern Railroad U3
Illinois Central Ratlreiul H0)
Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad I3HV
Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 125
lMttsburgh A Fert Wayne Itailread 131
Western Uuipn Telelegraph Company... 84
Teledo A Wabitsh U2
New Jersey Central 75
New Yerk, Ontario & Western 2GJ
If OH HA LB.
1OIMS tUU KKNT.
L Pleasant and convenient rooms te let,
furnished or unfurnished, without beard, at
2.V) North Puke street. ltd
F
OK KKMT. A LAKOK TW-STOKlf
Brick Ienise. Ne. 131 North Duke St.
A two slrv Rriclc Warehouse en Mllllln
street, between Seuth Queen and Prince
3trCCtd A. J. 8TEINMAN,
23-tld iMTKIXIQBJICBa OfllCO.
i 1 UOCKKY rOtt SALE.
A WELL-ESTABLISHED
GROCERY STORE
In a large manufacturing country town.
Heuse, Stere, store Fixtures and a full line et
GROCERIES. The whole can be bought ler
less than $2,500.
Inquire at tne
a4-lind " INTELLIGENCER " OrFICE.
F
UK SALE.
FOB S-LB.
The undersigned offers
Aiirned efftirs ler saie me iota or
ground adjel
nfng his residence, en Charlette
umi Wuimir. Htritels. in the citv et Lancaster.
comprising 211 teei en Charlette street ami
205 fceten Walnut street.
These lets will be sold en easy terms, in the
whole or in parts, te suit purchasers.
Apply te
TH0S.tFBANKLIN,
OFFICE-NO. 120 EAST KING STREET.
m83wdWThF&S
FOUNTAIN FINK-CUT TOUACCO, 1XK.SV
goods manufactured, 8 cts. per oz. or bi
CtfH?luTiIANS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE
perate band te baud fight,
ions' valuables were found
7alii Gity Blig Leis