LANCASTER DAILY rNTELLIGENCERi MONDAY APRIL 16, 1883. COLUMBIA NEWS. t K KKUDLAK OOKBBSPONDKHUB KventB Along the 8nquenaSB Item el Interest In and Around the Borough I'ickcd up by the iBtelll- gencer JUperter. ' Black Creek " did net give universal satisfaction te these who saw it in the opera house en Saturday evening. The variery pefermance which was introduced between the acts gave mere pleasure than the play itself, as they were really excel lent, the tumbling exercises especially. The borough authorities must take some action te break up the disorderly scenes which are se often transacted in the opera house. The proceedings en Saturday night were shameful in the extreme, the most indecent and profane language being indulged in, and the police standing ey and listening te it. These who are there can arrest little boy but are afraid of men. They should be replaced by such as would de their duty, regardless of consequences te themselves. The "Orphcau" musicale will held a rehearsal in the epara house te-night, preparatory te te morrow evening's enter -tainment. Levers of geed music and gee d elocution should net fail te attend the concert; besides, the proceeds are te be expended in the purchase of mera books for the Shech library, aud. this is an excel lent opportunity te assist this institution. On the ittver. A fleck of ever two hundred wild ducks, as nearly as could be estimated, made its appearance en the river here this morning. As no sportsmen were about the fleck iiietly proceeded en its northern travels, undisturbed by gun shots. Five rafts passed through the shut of the dam this morning ; two from this place were piloted by Washington borough pilots and the ether three by Maricttians, from which place they fitartcd. On the Street. Tl.e people of Commerce street were edified by a family quarrel last evening. Tite battle field was the public street and the engagement was decidedly of a lively character. The lord of the household was at last compelled te find safety in a re treat. Locust street was filled with people en Saturday evening, amount them being ' many dtunkuu men and heys; noisy, of course, hut few of them manned te be quarrolsemu. I mpreveiuent. Mcskih. Kachman and Ferry intend te erect ten mere brick dwellings en North lid street, in the vicinity of theso lately completed by them. They will be of similar style. Th'e weik will be begun as seen as the remaining two of the number can be sold. This cliauce te secure mere houses for the town should net be over looked. Several beautiful paintings have just been remp'eUjd in the wigwam of Chique salnuga tribe, Ne. i!C, I. (). R. M., by Mr. Samuel Filbert, our town artist. They must be seen te be appreciated, as a description c.iiiuet. de them justice. Wm. Haitmau has the contract for p.iintiugA G. Guiles' new block of houses en Seuth 2d. street. Obituary. An in 'ant seu of Mr. Vernen Ellis died en Saturday morning at its home en Union nlreet.. The remains were interred yester day in Mt. Bethel cemetery. A 17 mouth old seu of Air. Henry Eris man, of Chestnut Hill, died en Saturday evening of brain fever. The funeral will be held te-morrow, when the remains will be taken te the Methodist burial ground for burial. On tlie Kead. On account of the Mt. Jey branch of the I. It. It. having been blocked by a played out cngiue ycsteiday, the New Yerk and Chicago limited express west passed through this place at 3:11 p m. A false alarm of fins drew out the fiie department en Saturday evening. The Celiimhias and Vigilauts nearly had a tight at the corner of Locust aud Second Kticcts, the result of hasty words. These of cooler heads finally quieted the belli-;-fiitly inclined. liuruugli Itedget. One of the large stained glass windew54 of St. Jehn's Lutheran chinch was broken by seme rascal last week. He will be se verely dealt with if discovered. Air. Cooper Iluuentugler was in town j steiday. He is much pleased with liar i islmrg. Mr. Samuel Eheilin returned te day te Masen vilK-. l'a., where he is ieiding toiu teiu toiu iiei.uiry. I HKUOU.MV StJI'KlUNTKNDKNUV. YitiT the Mlllersvtlle Trustees Stand. A dispatch from this city te the Phila delphia Times, concerning the contest for county superintendent, says : ' It has been claimed that the normal .school authorities, Superintendent Shaub and Senators - Alylin and Stehmau will be influential in eontreling the appoint ment, and they are understood te favor 1. S. Geist, principal of the Alarietta high school. Geist was fermeily somewhat independent in politics, but last year he was elected by the Stalwarts a delegate te the Republican state convention. A uuuuer element of the school interest is picssmg AL. J. Brccht, principal of the S.ildiei j," orphans school, Mount Jey, for the superiutendency. It was rumored 1 hat a conference of seme of the politicians I -.lends was te have been held in this city last evening, but if it was arranged for it was abandoned. Aleantime a strong move ment will be organized te bring out Pro Pre Pro fefcser E. O. Lyte, of Alillersviile, for this place." Frem a well informed authority it is learned that while the present county Miperintcnucut, the state senators and Millcrsville state normal school autheri lies are likely te be influential in the matter of the appeiutmeut they are net for Air. Geist ; that Alessrs. Geist, Ames, Keller, Gricst Ruehrle and Lyte are out of the light by their own act or by reason of ether circumstances and that the most probable appointee is Air. Urecht ; with some discussion of the names of Alersrs. Newliu, Leaman aud Haldcraan. Tlie Naval Uadetslilii. The competitive examination of the ap plicants for the cadetship at the Annapolis naval academy closed en Saturday, and the examiners, Prof. B. F. Shaub, Prof. E. O. Lyte and A. O. Newpher, esq., ngiced unanimously that Nerman Jereme lilackwoed, son et Dr. Wm. Blackwood, of this city, had passed the most satisfae tery examination, and they recommended him te Congressman Smith for the ap pointment at his disposal Mr. Smith has signified his intention te give the appoint ment te young Mr. Blackwood, who is a talented and exemplary young man. Trains Delayed. This morning a wreck occurred at Wayne station en the Pennsylvania rail mad. One freight train ran into the rear of another, throwing the cars from the tiaek. Trains were' delayed for an hour and forty-Ave minutes. Niagara express did net reach this city until almost twelve o'clock. This delayed the Columbia train, aud the Frederick train was almost a half hour late in consequence this afternoon. Mayer's Court. Besides the three cases noticed else where the mayor had James McGrady and Christian Smith, who were fighting en Seuth Duke street yesterday" and arrested by Officer Merriuger. They will be heard this evening at 8 o'clock. Several ledgers were discharged. Held ler Court Adam Patterson and James Hughes had a, hearing before Alderman fiarr en Satur day evening en the charge at robbing Emanuel Hamp, and were held for trial at court. Frank Nestell has also been held for assault and battery en a boy named Kempf. These cases will be tried this week. Played Out. Yesterday the engine of the limited express train played out at Flerin station, west of Mount Jey. The engine was net very seriously disabled, but the train was delayed about two hours. m An CapaldXatter. A letter addressed "Mr. William Smith, Green Sand P. O., Lancaster Ce., Pa.," is held for -postage, at the Lancaster pest- office. Justices' Commbuieni. The county recorder received te-day from Harrisburg commissions for the 22 justices of the peace elected in this county at the late' election. Aniuinmenta. One Hundred Menkey, Pure White Pelar Bear, ten Liens, Twenty Camels, Sea Lien, Trained Tigers and Liens, In the Great 4-Paw Shew which comes here en Wednesday, April 25. The "Slack Creek" Klialfy's great spec tacular play will be given in Fulton opera house te-morrow evening. Everything is fresh, bright ahd superb, and the whole play, with ether diversities of numerous interlarded specialties, has been remodeled and refined until It is a perfect model el spectacular ex cellence. The richness of scenic effects are spoken of us marvelleus. The ballet Is large and gaudy and is tald te be composed et veiy capable artistes. " La Pericliele, or the Street Sinner." Offen bach's charming opera of till name will be given In Fulton opera liouse Thursday even lng by the Wlnston-Genlen company. The leading ladies of the troupe stand high In opera, and the chorus is strong and capable. HI'ilVIAL NOT1VKH. Skill ix -nm Workshop. Te de geed work the mechanic must have geed health. II long hours of confinement in close rooms have en- lecbled his hand or dimmed his sight, let hlin at once and before some organic trouble appears, take plenty of Hep Hitters. Ills sya- ujiii win ue rejuvenated, his nerve strength ened, his sight become clear, and the whole constitution be built up te a higher working condition. mar22-lCtoed Flic and Hugs. Files, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gephers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough en itais." jap. LiKK oil upon troubled waters is Hale's Heney el llorcheund and Tar upon a cold. Plke's Toothache Dreps euro in one minute. aic-lwdced&w Ne matter what may lie lh name or hew long standing the trouble. Dr. Bemen's Skin Cure will always cure skin diseases. Gralclul hundicdsef cured r-alienls attest this fact. $1 nternggiita. 'IbiiyJh: Jienseii's Celery and Chamomile Pills and introduce them wherever 1 ye. Per sonal knewlcdtic and experience of their effects en elh crs prompts th is art." Rev. J. I. Fugetl , Recter St. Luke'sCh., Mycrsluirg, Pu. .1(1 cts at druggists. Steadily gaining favor : read the advertise ment of fcitnniens Liver Kcgulater. Feit tame Hack, Sidu or Chest use SHi LOII'.S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 23 cents. Sold by II. 15. Cochran. 137 ami 139 North Queen ticet, Lancaster. -O" lebllcedG All respectable druggists sell Simmons Liver Kcgulater. S- Don't wear dingy or faded things when the ten-cent Diamond Dye will make them geed as new. They are perfect and cost but 1 'cents. Coleum's Liquid Itcct Tonic imparts strength te body anil mind. Talc no ether. Ot drug gists. nlG-lwdeedftw A icc;fic for UliaiK or Lire. "We are In receipt of a letter from .1. T. Ilaiuby, can., et Floral, Ark., in which the writer says : Samaritan Nervine cures female decline, and during the change et life it U a specific." Suggestive facts, truly. $1.50. all-lweed&w Ye ulllicted why suffer longer from Ca tarrh, Hay Fever and Celd In Head when a sure cure can be had in Klys' Cream Halm ? Price 50 cents. Apply Inte nostril with llttle finger. Per three winters 1 liave been atlllcled with Catarrh and cold in the head. Last winter I used Ely's Cream Halm, it accomplished all that, was represented. T. F. McCormick, (Judge Cannen I'leas) Elizabeth, N. J., Aug. 25, lbSO. Chronic Crtarrli. I have sufTeied tei years from chronic Catarrh. Six weeks age I was induced te try Ely's Cream Balm. Heliet was instantaneous, and continued use has result ed in an almost complete cure. S. M. Greene, Heek-keeper, Office. N". y., CatskUl & Athens Steamboat Ce. Catsklll, N. Y., Dee. 27, 18S0. alfi-2wdM.W,FAw Ge te 11. it. ceenran's drug store for Jtfrj. Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright, nessand liurabillty et color, are unequalcd. Celer ti em 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish :iud German. Price, 15 cents. Skin Diseases. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most invet invet 'Swayue's Ointment" S "Swayne's Ointment") crate cases of skin ills ills 'swayne's Ointment" i Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" ) al, ,.111Mim q,.! ., "Swayne's Ointment" ) salL x "um,3caid Head, "Swayne's Ointment" Jbaber's itch, sores, all "Swayne's Ointment" ) t . lpllin "Swayne's Ointmen" 5 crU3Ti' scali cnin01 "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruption";, and Swayne's Ointment"., -. ,itHt ..! niml. "Swayne's Ointment" ll,al ""ticsiing com "Swayne's Ointment." plaint, itching piles, "Swayne's Ointment" ., . , , "Swayne's ointment" 1 u, enl ultcl"a-cm " "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsll ebsll obsll "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CUKES w heie all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Couch, Cela or Sore Threat llciiulres immediate attention. A neglect Ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result " DK. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYKUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdireclly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ter bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary at tentions el longstanding, Ulsthcbestrcinedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. H9-SlW&Flyl&w Mothers! Metnerati Methenttl Are you disturbed at nights and broken el your rest by a sick child sullcring and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at ence and get a bottle et MKS. WtN SLOW'S SOOTHING .SXUUP It will relieve the peer little suQerer immediately depend upon it; thore is no mistake about lu There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell you at ence t hat It will regu late the bowels, aqd give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It, Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and ts the prescription of ene of the eldest and lest female physicians and nurses In the. United States. Sold evcrywheie. 25 cents n bottle. m2-lY-M.V&S&w S-PLAIN TALK FROM DR. SWATME Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus allllctcd by observing the tollewing symp toms : Intense Itching, particularly after get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms weie crawling m or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts arc often affected. The mero you scratch the werse the Itching. Knewing that nty ointment Is super ior te any article In the market, J guarantee it te euro the worst case et Itching piles In exist ence. Signed, II.SWAYNE, M. D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment is alseaplcasant and effective cure ler tetter, Itch, salt rbeuui, ery. sipelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50cls. (In Sc. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. OCtH-lydTu,ThAS4w N EW HAT STORE. OHAS. N. SHULTZ, , t , ",-;, Everything in HATS AND CAPS 1 1. u6 uj ' ' . - can be found at ... SHUIiTZ'S SONS' ")l .H ' A Leap Inte Popular Pavqir. 11 Is net always that the world acknowledges what is right and best ; but Burdock Illoed .Bitters, by universal acquiescence, have been awarded the premium ter cleansing the bleed, securing indigestion, constipation, regulating the bowels, and toning weak nerves. Price $1. Fer sale by II. P.. Cechian, druggist 137 and 139 North Queen street. Charles K. Seltzer, Wrightsvllle, Pa., says: "Brown's Iren Bitters has done mere ler me than I ever thought medicine could." Fersale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 133 North Queen street alG-lwd&w JlJSATHt. Clahk. In this city, en the 14th In-t., James it. uiark, in the tutu year et 111s age. The relatives and fiiends et the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral lrem his late residence. Ne. 140 EasL Chestnut street, en Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, te proceed te Denegal church for Interment, where services will be held. al4-2C Ewme. On the 10th Inst., in Philadelphia, et s nrlet fever, Katie Carrlck, youngest daughter of James and K. B. Ewlng, and grand-daughter of the late Alexander and JSlary II. Carrlck, aged 8 years. ltd NMV AJtrjltTISHMJiSTS. w ANTi;l).-AN ASSISTANT COOK. Apply at the Exchange Hetel. 11 IHVO SMALL HAND-MADK HAVANA cigars, clear Havana fillers, for 5 els., at IIAItTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIUAIt TOUK. lUIC SAI.I: ATLKVI SKN.IKWItl'S STOCK 3. Yards. One Hundred and Twenty-five Ilea of Fine Yeung Sleck Cattle, weight from 000 te SCO pounds. AlseTwenty Head of Yeung Stock Bulls. aprl3-3t ".MUST-CLASS PKNNSYLVAN1 X ClOAK jl 15 ter 25 cts. at HARTMAN's' YELLOW FKONT CIUAK STOKE. SOUK KKOUT I.UAUH, TDK LAST UK the season. ntiKxcelsler Hall, THIS EVEN ING. Cenrad's Philadelphia Beer en lap. JOHN SCHOEN1SEKUEK& SON. ltd Proprietor. OTKVKNS I1UUSK SHAVING AND HAIK-DKESSING SALOON will be opened TO-MORKOW MORNING. Het and Celd Baths at all hours. al3-lmd H. T. WAGNER, Manager. T70IC SAI.K A VALDABLK I1DILUING .T let near the centre et the city. 22 feet lrent by 1)7 In depth, mere or less, wit h choice lrult, bituatcd en Seuth Queen street: also one let by .'!0 feet front by 48 feet deep, en West German street. Inqtfiruat J.KOTHARSIEL'S, alC-3tdM,W A SK ltu Seuth Queen Street. CIHAKTKtt NOTICE. NUTIUK IS IIKICK j by given that application will be made te the Court et Common Picas et Lancaster county, en MONDAY, APRIL SO, 1SS3. for 11 charter te incorporate an assocla assecla assocla t!en te be known as the Ephinta Union 'Miapel Association. B. F. DAVIS, nl0 3tdeaw Attorney ler Applicants. CUIAUTiat NOT1UK MOTIUK is UKUIS j by given that application will be made te the Governer et Pennsylvania for a charter te incorporate a company te be known as ' The Lancaster Wntclf Company." The object of the company Is the manufacture et Watches lrem steel, brass, nlckrl and ethermctals. GEORGE NAUMAN. a9-3tdeawM Attorney ter Applicants. C1ANUKR. WK FIND IX ENGKAFTKIJ ) en warts, whether cutaneeus or mucous : en epulis, en iuevl, en cicatrix et-a blistered or b'irnt surface, and, above all in frequency, en the margins et ulcers; occasionally, tee, it springs forth from the epithelial lining el an enlarged sebaceous cyst. Cancer antl tumors et all kinds cured without using the knife or giving pain, by 11. D. LONGAKER, M. D. Ofllcc 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. alC jtd C1UAK-1KKNOTIUU. NUTIUK IS MKK12 ) by given that en April KJ.1S83, application will be made te the Ceuit et Common Pleas el Lancaster county for u .charter te incor porate a company te be known as the " Main Main nercher Hall Association." The object et the company Is te erect a hall in the city et Lan caster for the meetings of a musical assecia tien known as the Lancaster Mamncrcher. GKORGB NAUMAN, ml2-3tdM Attorney for Applicants. G IltAKUFIBK INSBBANOE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Properly at Curicut Rales. LegBes Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East Kin? Street. ml2-KmdM,W&Sll riiHK Lancaster Watches. POPULAR GRADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: new era; vni tt WEST END," t- .!? FRANKLIN," " FULTON," KEYSTONE," LANCASTER," t( NICKEL MOVEMENTS: "MELROSE," " LANCASTER." The Manufacture et the Full Line or Favorite Movements, with the adoption et the Line et Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladies' Watches, gees forward with Increased Energy. .XJBW. XDY1BT1BJSMJBKT8. NEW HAT STORE, : Gundaker's Old Stand, 144 N. Queen St. flSTRICTLY CASH.fr NKW AUVJSltTlHMMJBiriH. M ON HAY, APKIL 10, 1883. YOUR INTEREST. A word with the ten thousand or mere people of Philadelphia and vicinity that will question where te buy Ready-made Clothing. Te all such we say : Visit Oak Hall. Ignore it, and you will probably be the loser. We have net put mere than a Millien Dollars' worth of clothing and clothes for Men and for Beys in Oak Hall te be beaten by anybody en any point of quality, of style, or of price. Fer Men buying for their own wear there are hundreds of complete lines of Suits varying in price from $8.50 te $30.00, and $100,000 worth of cloths for Custom orders, at $18.00 per suit anct upward. Fer Beys whose parents or elder friends will buy for them, the stock of Ready-made Suits is complete and excellent. Plenty of new lancy shapes ler the small boys, no lack of standard styles for the big boys, and for all boys coarse and fine suits, school and dress suits, low priced and costly suits. Thousands of them. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts. NJSW AltVJSitriSKMISNTS. EMeVAL. Having removed mv Shaving and Hair DresslDK Saleen lrem the Stevens Heuse te Ne.103 WEST KING STREET, 1 return thanks te my many friends for their patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance et the same, all 2t GEO. C. L1LLER. NOXICK THKLAHCA8IKKPAKKW1LL he in condition ler driving en and after WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. 18SJ, should the weather cnntlnuegoed. The subscribers can procure their tickets at any lime by calllngen the undersigned. Nopeisen will be admitted te diive en the grennds but subscribers. All persons using the track for a single occasion ether than icgular subscribers will he charged one dollar. Ry order of the proprietor. J0. T. MacGUNIGLE, al4-3t Sec'y and Treas. ' B. FRANK SAYLOR HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 49 Exactly opppealto the Old Stand. ectlHlmd&wlt T MI1S kki:k PIPK LINK it ill. SiAH LEI ill EMM AT THE OOtTRT HOUSE, LANCASTER. PA., Wednesday April 18, 1883, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. HON. J. W. LEE and HON. LEWIS EMERY, Jit., will address the citizens et Lancaster county at the Court liouse in behalf of the above important measure. They will answer all questions and make all explanations that citizens may desire. This great Popular Issue is te be discussed in this city by eloquent and able men who are thoroughly convergent with It, and as it Involves public and private Interests as well as local questions, every citizen should embrace this opportunity te inform himself et the best Interests et the commonwealth. The corporations who are opposed te the bill and whose interests it antagonizes, have been vlg ilant ann determined in making local senti ment against it. The ether side el the story la abent te be told. De Net Fail te be Present, and "ring i our menu's witn ion. al'J-tii VKY OOODB. J. K. MARTIN St Gil. We have Just Received a Large Stock et PEROALE SHIRTS, In Spring Styles, with two or three Cellars, and Attached or Detached CutTs. 3ALIC0 SHIRTS, In Spring Styles at all prices. Unlnundrled Calice Shirts at 2jc. Laundrled lrem 4.0c up. FLANNEL SHIRTS In Bicycle, Patent or tDouble-Breasted fronts, in White, Blue, Green and all Popular Shades. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, Including all the Popular Brands. ASIVEC1AL BARGAIN OK 25 Dez. Linen Cellars, Best Make, AT 5c Apiece. J. B. HARTDf & CO., Cor. West Kins and Prince Sts. J HARRY ,S. SHULTZ. PHILADELPHIA. DJCY UOUOB. e PISHING AAKOUKCE21JENT. Watt, Shand & Ce. Have visited the market weekly during the pasi month and new eiler an immense line of new goods at prices te suit the times. New Dress Goods, New Summer Silks, New Colored Silks, New Black Silks, At lowest possible prices. SPECIAL NOTICE. 20 Pieces COLOREDand STRIPED SI LKS, 50 cents a yard. An Elegant Line et COLORED DRESS SILKS, 11.00 a Yard. Special Value In BLAOK SILKS Arrsc.,l.(0, J1.25, $U0,J1.75'and $2.00 a yard Elegant COMBINATION SUITS at $5.00 and $C.0O each. EMBROIDERIES, 5,000 yards HAMBURG EDGINGS. 10c. and 1'JXc a yd., worth from Vi)c. te 20c. a yd. PASSAMENTERIES. We eiler a choice line et BEADED TRIM MINGS at 25c., 33c, 37C, 50C., 62c. These are much under present value. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 BAST KING STREET. M KTZGKR St HADUHMAN NOTICE TO THE LADIES We have been patching the Silk market for seme time te buy BLACK AND COLORED SILKS aud new we have them from an Importer's Auction Sale in New Yerk at BARGAIN PRICES. We have a lew pieces in PLAIN COLORS aa low as 45c.,' but the BESTJ1ARGAINS are our C5c. quality and enr 90c. quality In GARNETS, DARK GREEN, BRONZE. NAVY 1?LUJ, BROWNS and PLUMS. We have Black Silks AS LOW A3 50c, but the qualities Ot BLACK SILKS we have at 75c., 87&C, $1.00. I.12X. -25f 1.3"K. 1-M, $1.65. $1.75 and $2.00 have never been equalled. If you want a SILK DRESS call seen at letzger & laughman's OHEAP STORE. 43 -WEST KING ST LANCASTER. I Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel.) ULUERWKAK SUITED FOK THE SKA SON. Together with a Spring supply of LADIKS'andGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Hosiery a specialty at Prices LESS THAN EVER, savi! time and money and give us a call. HKNRY BKCirPOLD, Ne. 62 N. Queen Street. P. S. 100 Bundles et Clean Rye Straw ler sale. febMyd SECOND EDITION. MONDAY BVSNINO, APBH. 16, 1883. IN THE OLD WOBLD. NEWS OF THE fKIStfDWrUBBANCES. WaltlB far An Amerlcaa TmmI with Ex Ex plettTM em Baanl Anether Pntenix Park Mndttir en Trial. Cerk. April 16. Three gunboats are cruising off the harbor waiting for an American vessel, having en beard a con signment of infernal machines. Aaetbar Pfecenlx zmtK Murderers en Trial DcBiAjr,. April 16. Daniel Curley, another of the Phoenix park murderers, was placed en trial this morning. Dr. Webb, one of the counsel assigned by the court te defend the prisoners, asked' te be relieved of that duty after Curley's trial shall be finished. Threatening Letter. Vienna, April 16. The president of the Reiehsrath has received a letter warn ing him that an attempt will seen be made te destroy the Parliament buildings. The structure is new entirely surrounded by police. Parnell Advisee a Postponement et the Philadelphia Convention. Londen, April 16. Parnell announces that if the projectors of the Irish conven tion, te be held in Philadelphia, would postpone the same until autumn, he may then be able te be present, and he advises this course. OBUOKED MANAGEMENT. The Doings of the Managers of the Peo ple's Passenger Railway company. Philadelphia, April 16. The stock holders of the People's Passenger railway company met this morning te consider the report of the special committee ap pointed te investigate thoacceuntaof Wet k & Ce., the late financial managers of the Ike who are charged with irregularities. The committee states that Werk & Ce. submitted a long report te the committee purporting te' cover their transactions with the company, but that its statements are unsupported by the evidence of the books and papers inspected. The commit tee asserts that imperfect and inaccurate reports have been submitted te the stock holders since 1881 ; that Werk & Ce. were engaged in outside transactions of magnitude, the accounts of which were mixed up with tliose of the railway company, and that instead of the officers of the corporation being conducted iu the interests et the stock holder" every interest was seizerl for the profit of the management. The total losses te date were - $123,181, of which $112,715 was for the year 1882. A resolution was adopted directing the beard of directors te take the report into immediate consideration and te take such action, criminal or civil, against the par ties named therein as shall scorn te them just and proper. LA11UK AT CHICAGO. The Outlook In the Condition of tne ltelling milts. Cuicaoe, April 10. President Petter, of the North Chicago rolling mills, states that; the mills will again be in operation in three or six months, or net at all; they will net be started while the present process continues. Four thou sand men have been thrown out of wprk by the suspension. Mr. Petter thinks ene third of the rails received this year are al ready in market, and expresses the opin ion that the out-leek for the laborers new out of employment is a very dark ene. DEMANDS (JUrtMKD Workmen In New Yerk Gaining Their Point New Yerk, April 10. The demand of the carpenters for $3.50 per day and that eight hours shall consititute a day's work is meeting with great success, the terms demanded having been acceded te by nearly all the shops. The carpenters' committee stated that they aie fighting two large shops which they expect would give in today. The painters will during the day demanded $3.50 per day, and if net agreed te they will go en a strike. Beld Thieves. New Orleans, April 10. Thieves last night entered the Metropolitan bank, gag ged the watchman andjblew open the vault. The less is net believed te be great, the cashier being of thropinien that tbe'erack men did net get morn than two thousand dollars. Children tiurned te Death In a ury Goods Uex. Fert Wetii, Tex., April 10. Twe chil dren, aged 8, were burned te death yester day in a dry goods box, the straw in which was fired by their cigarettes. A Murderer Hanged. Montreal, April 10. Timethy Malley, the murderer of William Nesbitt, the farmer of Longue Point, was hanged in the jail yard here .at eight o'clock this morning. Died from Ills Wounds. Bosten, April 10. Jehn M. Sullivan, who was stabbed last night iu Charleston by Timethy, Driscell, died this morning. Shet In Iter Own lioerway. Chicago, April 16. Ann Sullivan was shot dead last night while standing in her own doorway by an unknown party. WKATHISK INulUATlONS. Washington, April 10 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, light rains followed by lair weather, winds shifting te southwest and northwest, higher barometer, stationary or light rise in temperature. JtAJCKJSlH. Philadelphia Market. jPhiladblphia, April 1C If'leur steady firm and in lair demand ; Superfine, i-i 'iii:: IT. ; extra, $3 7504 25: Penn'a Family, Jl a75.r. Rye flour at $3C23 "5. Wheat firm; Del. and Pa. Rcd.$l lift 119; Ne. 1 Red and Amber, $1 '21Q1 k. Cern 11 rm and In geed local demand. Oats steady. Rye nominal at 67c. Previsions Arm and In talr demand. I,ard firm. Butter dull anil drooping; Pa. Creamery extra, 30c; llrsts, 2TQ27c; Western, ilSf2!k: ; firsts, 23Q25C. Rolls nominal. EgRS firm and In fair demand ; Pcnn'aSOc ; Western. 20c ; Southern, 194c. Cheese unchanged. Petroleum steady ; Refined, 84ffisXc. Whisky at $119 New Yerk Market. NK Yeax. April 1C Fleur rather mere stcadyand in moderate inquiry ; Superfine) Stiite, $3 60fi4 00 ; Extra de. $. 9U$4 25 ; Choice te Fancy de, $4 3087 25; Supcrflne Western. $3 0fl4 00; Common te Geed Extra de, 90&4 50; Choice de, $1 C07; Choice White Wheal, SG25Q7 55. Wheat j?c higher and firm : trade only moderate ; Ne. 2 Red. May, tl 17l 18J4 ; de June. $l WAQiV i le July, $1 20i 20. Cern J$4-' higher; Rllxcd Western spot, 58Q66c : de future, CT307Kc. Oats MIJc better; Ne. 2 May r.lc ; June, M57e ; state, 52&5SC ; Western, 505Cc. Cattle Market. PHiLAnKLimiA, April 1C Cattlo-Rccelpta, 2,400 head ; market active ; prime, 77&c ; geed ut 7c ; medium at ei7c; coin:non at 53i64c. Sheep Receipts. 12.C00 head ; market active ; wool sheep, ic ; clipped, 4gCHc. Hogs Receipts, 3.500 head: market active and firm at 10)QllKc. StecK Markets. Quotations by Reed, McGrann & Ce , Bunk ers, Lancaster, Pa. 10 a.m. 12 ji. ::i. m. L m Vb X 0 Michigan Central X, 94 :tV New Yerk Central VI7 127i I.'GJfJ New Jersey Central 7SVi 77 7t;jj Ohie Central 14 13 13 Del. Lack, ft Western.... 130 12 m?? Denver A Bie Grande.... Erie Kansas & Texas Lake Shere Chicago & N. W..com.... NJN.,Ont: Western.... 8qPaul& Omaha Paclne Hall Rochester Jt rittsenrgh.. St. Paul Texas Pacific Union Pacific 43X K m a s sp m 3 s3 8l SOS 40g 49K zml M 21Ji 2U4 21 104& 103 102V 4K 4lg 41 W 08& 97K 32W 322 3l 82)2 Sill .11 832 83X 82v 57 8 84 12g ia 12$ .... .... 65Ju 43 43K 4Sj2 C4H 64k 64K 2S SS2 262 11 is3 leg 5l Big 81 8 8S7 87 M aeji 94$ arc ieXc va va Wabash Common Wabash-Preferred. West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville NashvUle:.. N. T., Chi. at St. L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Reading........ P.iT. & Buffalo Northern PacificCem... Northern Pacific Pret.. HestenvlUe Philadelphia & Erie Northern Central......... Underground. Canaaa Southern. Oil People's Passenger. Haw Ter. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks Irregular ana weak; Meney, 6QSe. New Yerk Central l7l Erie Railroad 33)2 Adams Express i8 Michigan Central RaUread 95 Michigan Southern Railroad 112X Illinois Central Railroad 14R& Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 133 Chicago X Reck Island Railroad I2&i Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad I3)k Western Union Telelegraph Company... fen Teledo ft Wabash 3?J- New Jersey Central TWi New Tort, Ontario ft Western. 2S2 Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated rress. Stocks steady. Philadelphia ErleR.R. Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad , LehichVallev Rail read ..... awg .... e&2 ....189 United Companies of New Jersey. .aurmern racmc. Northern Pacific Preferred.. ...... Northern Central Railroad.. . ict Lehigh Navigation Company. ixorrisiewn itaiireau Central Transportation Company., Pittsb'g, TltusvUIe ft Buffalo R. R. Little Schuylkill Railroad .10(1 .34 . 16$ . tl Lecal Stocks and Henda. Reported by J. B. Leng. rar La a val. Bal", l.a:ic '.'Uy i psr ct. Lean, due 161.. .5100 $105 1SS5... lixi irfi " 1890... 100 117 " 1S)5... IOC IS) r. p,ir ct. in 1 or SOyears.. 100 10P.S0 5r.crct. Scheel Lean.... 100, KO.M " i " In ler 20 years.. 100 102 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. luOparaml .Apr. Int. " " inlrtorSivears. loe 10fi?i liu Manheiiu lxreugh lean 100 1U2 MIBUEX.LAHUOUS BTOeae. Quarryville R. R $50 $i?5 Millnrsvllle Street Car. 50 30 Inqnlrvr Printing Company 50 45 Watch factory he 120 Gas Light and Fin-1 Ceuipauy 25 Stuvcri"3 Heuse (Bends) 100 90 Columbia Gas Company Columbia WalorCempauy 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170 Marietta llollewwaro 100 Stevens Heuse 50 '5 Sicily Island 50 1G East. Bnimlywine & Wayncsb'g.... SO 1 MilUii-svilie Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market 100.55 t.-iCJKLLABBOU3 BOXM. '4uarryrJitc It. lc, due lsrt $100 $120 Reading & Columbia R. R,,5's 100 105 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 13 100 102 Lnncutcr Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due In 1 or 20 ytsirs 100 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce., illicit; 100 103 TUBltriKK BTOCIB. Bljr Spring ft Bwiver Valley $25 $10. ItiKlgopertftlloreshoo 13X 22 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 'Jeiumbla ft Washington 25 20 Columbia & Big Spring 25 18 Columbia ft Marietta .'. 25 30 May town ft Kllzabcthtewn 25 10 Lancaster A Enhrata '.'5 47.29 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 40 St rasuurg Millport 25 21 Marietta ft Maytown 25 W) Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 40 L-ina.Eltznbctht'n AMIddlet'ii 100 60 Lancaster ft Frnltvlllc. 50 64 Laicater& Lliltz 25 75 Lancaster ft Wllllamstewn 25 (15 Imcastfrft Maner 50 133.10 LancH!U:rft Manlifini 25 41 Lancaster ft Marietta................ 25 35 LancaMter ft New Helland 100 73 L-mcaatar ft Siisiuhann:u 300 275.2(1 BANK HTOOKA. Klrat .NattenalhanB $100 $208 Faniiura' National Bank 50 110.25 Fulton National Hank loe 135 Luiicsi-itcr Counts National Bank.. .VI 111). 25 Celuuilila National B:tnk 1MJ 143JM Christiana National Bank. 100 107 Spina'!: National Bank IOC 142 yii-bl National Bank, CelumbUi.. .. 100 14ll Slrst Vatlemu liana, StruMlturs;.... ,0 W First National Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.2 I.Iiitz National Bank 100 140 Atanl1ci.11 National Bank 100 151 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75 New Helland National Bank ion 130 Gap National Bank 100 115 JCNTKUrAIKMKNTa. IfllLTON lll'KKA HOUSr. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1883. SPECTACULAR EVENT OF THE SEASON KIRALFY BROTHERvS' ONLY AND ORIGINAL BLACK CROOK. THE GREAT EST EVKNTOF THE PRESENT SEASON. THREE GRAND BALLETS. -LED BY Jlll'e Astcggiane and Hens. Arneld. Blarvcls of Scnlc Splendor New and Brll. liatltCestnmcs. MngnlflccntTield and ailver Armer. The original New Yerk company. Tlia original B.ack Creek a-j produced at Nlble'.-i Garden theatre, N. Y., at an expense of$20,00e. ADMISSION 35, 50 75 CKNTfr. RESERVED SEATt 75CKNTS. New en sale at Opera Heuse Office. al3-4t TVOI.TOM OPKKA HOUSE. THURSDAY, APRIL. 19, 1883. .Special Engagement of the CONSOLIDATED Jennie Winsten :uid Amy Gorden Comic Onera Companies, IN OFFENBACH'S CHARMING CREATION Periohele, the Street Singer. The cast Includes the Great Favorites, Miss Jennie Winsten, Miao Amy Gorden, W. H. MORGAN, ARTHUR II. BELL. MA FIGMAN.MliH AGNKH EARLK, Mlns BELL NICHOLSON, Miss ANN1K CARMAN. A (J HAN I) CHORUS OF tO VOICES ANO FULL ORCHESTRA Hakry ScnmitTEP., - - - Musical Director. MasFiexan, ... Stage Manager. ADMIS310A. 3C, CO and 7 Cente. RE SERVED SEATS, 75 Cents. FnrsaleatOpeta Heuse ellicc. a!4-5td tOK HALB. IjMIK BEST. A LAKOK TWO-8TOB.1C Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Dnke St. A two story -Brick Warehoe en Mimin stieet, bctween Seuth Queen anijl Prince streets. A.J.STEINMAN. )20-tfd IaTKLLiaancxa Otncu, ri neuLtiv treu sale. A WELL-ESTABLISHED GKOCERY STORE In a large manufacturing country town. Heuse, Mere, Mterc Fixtures and a full line et GROCERIES. The whole can he bought ler less than $2,500. Inquire at tne :i4-imd INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE. plIKAP FCKNITCRE. SHERIFF'S SALE. -ON WEDNESDAY APRIL 181883, -or- FUBN1TURE. At Ne. 143 and U0 NORTH QUEEN STREKT niul Ne. 2 WEST KINO STREET, sale be ginning at the store en Neith Queen street. One of the Finest Assortments et Newnrnl Newnrnl turete be ieund In thl-i county, lrem Common Chairs te the Finest-Plush Parler Suites. Ele gant Chamber Suite. A full line el goods gen erally te le found in a first-class Inmlture store. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock, a. m., 9 aM&t .JOHN H, HIGH, Sheriff.
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