LANCASTER DAILY INTEIJJ&EftCEK FRIDAY APRIL 20, i3. TDB TEM2tHOJE. Su:no Account or Its Ulna and UreatU I This City. The telephone lias been in use in this city for f-everal years ; fiiEt in a very small way te connect offices and residence?) near tbe centre of the city v, ith factories, mills or depots in the suburbs or a theit distance in the country. Later a telephone Ex change was established in the northwest angle of Centre Squaie, by which all the undivided lines vrcre placed in communi cation with each ether. This gave quite an impetus te the business and' some fifty subscribers were seen obtained". As the business increased greater facilities were dcmanded,and the managers of the enter prise cast about for mere convenient quar tcrs with better facilities for extending their lines. Lastwinterthe third story of the city hall wan leased and the company .il ence commenced fitting it up. A strong rujela te cairyJhe wires was built, extend ing twelve feet above the apex of the reef of the building. Tiie cupola is square, six feet iu du'iitter, framed with two thickne-.st'i of iuch beauls, placed diagen ally and covered en the outside with heavy tin, painted. There arc six lows of crcss--ii ms en each of the four sides of the cupola, capab'e of carrying thrce hun 'itd wiicu, though at present there are V"-s than one hundred in place. These wires ladiatf from the cupola in four dif Sciciit directions, se that thcre is no : eater strain en one side of the cupola ' ban another. The wires that enter the up'da arc all insulated, ard are carried i!.wn te tlie instruments in the operating i "in in wooden cases, se that no wires .IV! visible in any nart of the building. As stated above, the Exchange head quartet Hare iu the thiid story of the city hall, formerly used by the City cornet mid ; but tin desolate, haui-like room lias been grertiy changed iu appearance, ft has been -ub divided into four com cem paitmcnts :i:i eperating loom, an office for the manager, a laboratory for the bat tel ics and instruments, and a room for ;.atii;n. or ethers who may have occasion te vmit the Exchange. Thcre is also a -ninl! icem or closet where subscribers who may wish te .,eml fcttictly piivate :i.esyai..; c tii de mi ever a f7ire cut off Irem llingcncial .sy.Ntctn. 1 he manager's ence and the operating loom .'.!! handsomely papuied and com-le-f:ib!y fnrnishr.d. The latter contains two f.f Charles Williams' latest improved ..witch beards, each having iifty wires, and n each of tbn wires ate from ene te thrce subscribers. Tins beards are ueuiiiul en a hand-sonic walnut hi and. 'f here is a generator for each beard, and lic.--e can be epfrafed i;epaiately or con nected at ilr.v,ni. When the operator is -e-.tcl in iron i el the switch beard, the t ransuiitter isen a level with tlieojer.vter's meu'h, i.e that messages may be sent without the slighesl, inconvenience. The phone can be handled with one hand the ;:-t!era r with the ether simultaneously. E .eh l ail is .supplied with an alarm bell I'd. ihc night operator, se arranged as te b'tliuiHti nil" in day time Thnoaie iiiice iew.'. of lighining arresters en each ide, ( xU niiing Jrem the top of the cupola te tb gieu :d :nd pent t rating the ground six f( ; t, te pre'i-cS the instalments from Jii.-htuiu" Miss Sadie Everts, daughter of J. Murkier Kvirts, the veteran line lm'.lder, is , he senior operator, and Sliss Uet-sie i . ' . the junior. Beth these young i.Hiu- .!! intf lligent, and capable. Tl cy !.t.i'' that their occupation is gererally v ry pli'.v.aut, though it often happens thai tiny have calls Iren: half a de::en or mere miIim'ii! ei.s at I he same instant, and that li-iii.: u.i.iMe te wait en mom than ene a .i lime, there is an unavoidable lylay, Wiieuv.-.. .nie impatient paitiesoc paitiesec i'isi. iMlly li"enw insp-itiuciit and jno jne jno faue. lint these aii' except i.inc, of rare eeeursi n v, ijoed bie.'ding and pelite l.aiigi.5. i ' :ing tbu iu!?. In .:uewei- te a ipiL'vjiit.Miv! if the mi:i,i.!(.:x('Kk they ,t tit ti t!i,it the. could he;jv the c-mver.sa-:i iu ii-.-ig iKtwccn tu penuiis talking tiii.ii difl-'ii'nt j.uts of the city, if they eii'.-.-t" !: n ; but they have neither ti ..! l-ei nit i is ii:en te de se. When two i r i hi; i -nbsei :ber; have their telephones iii ei '!-.; oil the same wire, they, tee, can iieare.mvi.li a! ion passiujj ever that win1, vihetber it be addressed te them or hi . eint' ene in a dilfeieiit part of the tow.. OeciMnnlly ludicrous mistakes occur from this source, and it is always well before Minding a message te inquire V.ie i at tin' etht-i end of the line. Since thf eeuipiny have get iute their new qua:i-1- th'ir business is rapidly in i"i;ni; -vj'-v lines of poles aud wiie.-. i ii bi-eii jnit up in all parts of the city; !if 'iiipaiii is new independent of tbe i !i ivpln" i.np mies and all poles us:d by t hem am exclusively their own, except a few i.i hieh are the wires 01 both the ihe i'i ifr.i'i; a:i.l the telephone The nu'nber t Mib.ie.iibers in this city is twice :is lais :n it w.is a few months age, aud ih'ie aie in-ii" applicants than they can 1'iiee, accommodate. T h ee'iip.i1,' is rapidly extending its lines i.e ethir teMi.-.. Linc.'.ster is new connect- :' by ttlepln'iin with Columbia, .Marietta, and Yerk : and lines aie new building, .mil ill vc, '. i..u be. Hnihhcd, which will Mv e! n wi'ii Ilairisbuig, Slechauies liui .' t'n-bs'e a -id e!,!q- jieinls iu the t'li'iiei i.ri 1 v il'c . A line connecting I. a..;.'.: . M It Hi" tin ' , i ".ifh M.tnlieim aud Lititz is : .'...;, hel-.-ilcs being dug aud j .i i!" ;;riiuiid ever the greater i ai . i: th- l.'T-v Other lines will be Hiik t A!ille:-vii!., Safe Harber, Quarry vilie, 'A'rivh'uy New lleliand, and indited ,'Vi iv I'liusiderable town in the eeuntj-, as .ap'd! as they may be needed or can be eiiiij.p. d. A tbr.se lines extend they wi'l conniel with theso of ether counties, ..i..i in :i vi ry few months it is expected ;iv will be ia telephonic communication '.ith Vii'lane.lpKa.Wt'st Chester, Reading, Aiieniewu, i ui. h Chunk and ether dis tant, cities. The general manager of the cemra-iy, wi.ieii is km.-Tin as t'ie Pennsylvania 'JVle p'lue.f Cemii.i'u, is W. Iv'-r ; the division manager, K. fhi!(i'.b:r,. r ; the manager e: iiii- Lancns'er nfti'-e, f'ha". F. Ham bright : the day opmaters 3Iiss2S Everts ,i!M ('aider, and tr.) niyht operator Jehn lmme!. Tlie eoi...'''ictien and rearrange , tin .'' of the pel-.s and wites in this cily w..s iiMler the ni.f- igcmentef Wm. Xcw hall, n' Wiis.bingtnn. .Me.-.t of the work we done b Si rich Eveits and William i '.n. en. ei this city, veteians at the biis biis ine.ss and who !:nn?.- all about it. "Mi. Hambiight informs us that the i flie v.il' hi l:i. open day and night for the ae .iuUio.:atie:i of the public. He say;- the trlephone is largely used in con cen con eei'tion with the tclepraph in the trans mi."iiii:i of mi ssages. A telegraph dis , a eh fir. iii a distant city, te a telephone Mibseriher in this city or vicinity, is sent te him by telephone instead of being car-iic-1 te iiire. by a telegraph messenger. nu. jilan " le'iiii'. te be a great conven cenven i. nce te p..ie.j.'s living at a considerable .listanc2 fnn the telegraph office. .it'tigc i.ti-i4!.' i en me i.iqner Ouestlen. i or. Norf'.-'in. n Herald. Iiiile i. vl inteji's honest, fearless and proper lib. .; i- p"aca officers, mavwell be cnit.iU-u Is-- our newjudge, Mr. Beyor, t- the -erning animal dispensation of l.i'f-ises. Ne liner maxim was ever penned : ; tti it .vh.it, is everybody's business i-neb. Jy's "' Hence in making it the eOien Vduty ie Mipji'vise the enforcement it the :.nv in the premises, the Lancaster iude u-it. taheti the first step te makoeur l:cn," I iw .1 i.-tlitv. siiint.iy s-.-lieal Te.iclicrs' Association. i'... iii'liy i-ehi el liachers' association t t'.'si. v. win u.ee 'his cvenine in the l.eiu.i .ue i.i Si. Paul's Reformed inch :.i -: 1 Jj. Every Sunday school r, -I-".' iu t. v t'.ty is cordially invited te bu piw-sciiti Siereoptlcen Exhibition. A free stercopticen exhibition was given last evening by Canfield fc Underwood, en a large canvas, stretched en ropes between the Ixtelliee;;ceii aud New Era efficss. The exhibition consisted of stat uary, colored pictures, &c., alternated with advertisements of a number of prominent business houses in this city. There was a rather stiff breeze blowing during the exhibition which made it rather difficult te keep the canvas in place ; but the exhibition was a creditable one, and attracted a great crowd te Centre Square and vicinity. The small boy was there as a committee en applause, and excited great enthusiasm. Multiplying Costs. The auditors are busily engaged in overhauling the constables' and aldermen's bills. A dodge practiced by some of them is te arrest half a dozen bummers (who want te be arrested)and make each of them a witness against all the ethers ! Thus the thrifty officer gets paid for 31 subpa; nas instead of ene (he always subpoenas himself when he can be found) and the magistrate lias an equal number of wit nesses te swear at ""i cents per head. Ttie Dennis Case Continued. The case of Jehn 15. Dennis was te have been heard befoie the United States court in Philadelphia this moraine;. The ceuu scl iu the case and Sheriff High, with the prisoner, left for the city this morning. A dispatch received at the TsTni.i.iGKXt'cn office this afternoon says : " Dennis' cas;e continued uutil next Tuesday, ewin;.' te Cassidy's abseuee." J'lie l'regriniime lSrlgaile. It would be supposed that the Fore Fere paaigh show, which appears here en next Wednesday, had already been pictty well billed, but te day another gang of men arrived and completely Heeded the town with pregrammes and dodgers. Mechanics' Meeting. The county commissioners today agreed te give the American Mechanics the ceuit room for a public meeting en May 1. Aault. Henry Martin has been held in bail for a hearing before Alderman Uarr en the charge of assaulting Leenard Falk. Suclable. A family seciable of the Lancaster Mien Mien ncrcher will be given at Mifiincrcher hall en Monday evening uext. (inh a Mehl Mell! Unli-Ii. 1'iiiatei-e cheap excursion fe licailiiig en Saturday, April SI. Iteiind trip tickets, geed ler tin re days, 'tickets peld ut all stations at single fans ler round trip. Train leaves Lan caster (Klngsticc') at 7:."!0 a.m. unil 3:40 p. m. Leaves Columbia at 7.:l p. m.niil3:10p. i". Duteli Pinafore will be produced at Keadlng, Satniday nlglit. tiiT.ls.tee . iniiri!iei)in. The " ti-jitriller lievefei(jntjj."'V " boom eriaughtei'" will bi produced In ltu- epe: a house 1 lii-i iVPiiiii ty M. V. llanley's com pany. It Is an Mxccptienally line play am! slieul.t draw :i blsj lim:: c. It will be produced with sill tile original 'cenlc etlectd. all the erljrinn! songs and mii-Ie, tiiefiimeiis Illlly.tlie goat, tlioceinle.il denl.ey. Tem Cellins, und the Imperial quartette. It U replete with uninsemeii: and popular music. " The Afaid of Arran." This romantic plsiy v, II lie iriven in Fulton opera house tn-moi-rew evening by a capable company. Mi's Agncj Ilnlleck, who plays the favorite char neter et " Shiela " In the "Maid el Ar.an '" lias many Irlends In Lancaster wlie will re member her when she appeared licielntlie leading role In "Fun en the Bitstel "some two years age. Her ability ma a singer is equally s- well establl.-hed aw her high rank us an actress. Nene mIieiiI I tail 1e witness her last siteces. Modern Marvel. Adam Feivgaugh eilers fie.njt te any show under tlie sun which can siuce-.sinlly Imitate a single act pel formed by the Sildeu Tieupe, new with his Urcat Shew. These miraculous acrobats, who have ler years had Kurepe at their lcet, claim the jn-euil title et " autocrat el all lerial and gymnastic art ;' an. I certainly tlie accounts given in the English, French, (Jcrni mi and Austrian piesi. Mould seem te tally warrant the claim. Tlie mld-ntr Hlght. Iieadleng dives, Hying leaps, stupendous sem. cr'aults, and th ir perilous mid-air swinging pyramids, are declared te ue simply magnill c;nl. The ladles tuin appalling double som sem ursuuits en a swinging ttapeze forty lectin the air. They de what ln- never before bcen done-turn a double somersault from the .shoulder et one person and alight en the op pe.itii shoulder et tlie same person. They command u salary live times gi cuter than any lour aicnic performers received liem any manigcr. SVL.VIA1. XOTJCM.H. ." Ur. Bensen's bklu Cure consists et in lernal and external treatment ut same time, and il makes i he skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drnggs. $', at dmy- ljltsf, " J aiiilritlijthunkjul that lever used Dr. Jlensen'.i Celery and Chamomile I'lll.t.fer the; cured .' periodical headache'" Jlr.s. .1.11. raildiseii, l'eint Caswell, S. C. .' cents, at ilru 'gists. Take in lime; see advertisenit-nt et :m :m iiiena Liver Kegnlater. Feu Lanie Hack, bine or Clie?l iie S1I1 LOH'S I'OKOl'S I'LASTKK. IM Ice, 2" cents. Sold by IL 11. Cochran. 137 and 1:19 North Queen treet. Lancastei teliUee.Ii; Short isreath O. ISertlc, Manchester, X. Y., was trenlileil wltli asllnna for eleven years. Had been obliged te sit up sometimes ten or twelve niuhiRln succession. Found Immediate relict treui Theinss' Eclcctric Oil. and isnoweiitlrc isneweiitlrc Iv cine.d. Fer pale by II. H. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13flXerth Queen street. Celden's Liquid llect Tonic imparts strength te body and mind. Take no ether. Of drug gist. alC-lwilced&w "A Uelebrated Case," J t seems probable that Mr. Michael O'Con nor, et Galesburg, 111., is net related te tlie ccdebratcd Charles O'Connor. Hesiys- ' Ha marltan Xervinc cured me et dyspepsia and general debility." .v f'eugn. i.mn or M:m inie.it snouie ee svppeu. Neglect frequently results in jui In In cni'ithle Lung Uiscase or Consumption, Brown's i.rencliial Trecbs de net dt?crdi:r ttw temucli like cough flyrup1" and balsams, but act directly en thr-lnilamedpartii.allaying Ii-i-iianen, give rellal Jn Asthma, I'.rencl.lal Coughs, Catarrh, unil llie Threat Tieubles wldeh Singers and PublieFpcakin'si aiesubject n Fer liiiily yeais ilrewn'i llreneh'al Tikiie3 luvi ln;'n rttceiii'nendeii !y ptiysl Li.iiis. nini alwi.vs ;ive i.i.ileet -"atJsliiclleri. Hfi Jug t.eeii te-ite l'j wide and constant use f-- ne.iry ii enl'm generauen, they havn at taine.1 wei .iinrifeii rank among the low staple remcliej ei the age. bold at i". eent-s a box vtrerx 7i..r. In V-l Vi!TTl:.?FAl' Skin Illneases, "S wayne's Ointment" ) Cures the niesi Invet- "Swayne'g Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" je.rate eases of sliln ill "tswayne'.s Ointment" 1 "Swavne's Ointment" eases, such us letter, "Swayne's Ointment" ) u , . , . "Swayne's Ointment")811" ri.eum,r iltlie,ul. "Swayne's Ointment" Jbabci's ileti, se.es, nil "Swayne's Ointment" ) . ,.,,,. ..pi,!,,,. "Swayne's Ointment" ) cnls,' s.cai, ltciunt,, "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and as&ssH"- - - "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "1 wayne!8 einlSenl" c' "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew ebsti- "i way n os uinimcni j uiu in ions si;iuuiiig. Ask for It and use no ether. It CUBES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Censb, Celd or Sere Threat Requires Immediate attention. A neglect Ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often tlm result. " 1)R. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SVltUl WILD CHERRY " cures the ine3t severe, coughs and colds, actsclirectly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies Hie bleed, and ter bienchlai, asthma, rdl pulmonary at at Juetiens el icng standing, itiatbebestremedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents aud $1 per bottle. The large size is the most efoneinical Sold by all best druggists. 113-51 W&Flye&w Ve afflicted why suffer longer Irem Ca tarrh. Hay Fever and CelO" In Headwliena sure cure can be liail in Elys' Cream Balm ? Price 50 cents. APPlT Inte nostrils wltU little fleger. Fer three winters I have been afflicted with Catarrh and cold In the head. Last winter I used Ely's Cream Ealni, it accomplished all that was represented. T. K. McCeeicck, (Judge CV-mmen Plea?) Elizabeth, X. J.,iug. 25, 1SS0. Chronic Crtarrh. I have suffered for years irom'chrenlc Catarrh. Six weeks age I was Induced te try Ely's Cream Balm. Relief was instantaneous, and continued use has result ed in an almost complete cure. S. M. Greene, Boek-keeper, Office . Y., Catsklll & Athens Steamboat Ce. Catskill, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1880. alG-2wdM.W,FAw HAJtJUAUES. 1'aulshs OBTcr.XA.TER. On April IS. 1SS3, by Jtev. C. Kivin Houpt. William C. Paulsen and Laura 1. Ostermayer. all of Lancaster city, I'a. ltd SEW AVriillTISEilKXTS. k WOMAI WANTS W&SUIXU AND J. ironing. Apply at It Ne.'JH KAST OltANOE STREET. fjnVO SMALL HAVP-MADK HAVANA 1 ciirars, clear llavantt fillers, for fl cts., at II A UTM AX'S YELLOW FKOXT CIOAIt TOUE. w raSTKIl.-TWO (2) STOUT HOYS TO learn Hie ti-ade or Herse cellar MaKer. JOHX W. LOWELL'S. Keystone Cellar Fucterv, Xes. 13 and 20 East Chestnut street. " alfKil PCItLIU SALi: UK IinitSKS. ON NUN. day. April 'Si, lsW, will be sold at public pale, at thij Jleirinne. Heuse, Lancaster city, i'a, 'JO head et Illinois Horses, heavy boned and some lew drivers. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m a'JD-St (iEOHGE UKOSSMAN. w AMKU.-A UIIUO KKCIAISLK liltiL or woman from tlie country te de ge.i- eral housework in a small family. One who is net afraid te work. Must come well recom mended. Call en Saturdav April 21, at Ne. 43'J SOUTH QUEEN STKEET. a!9 3t AL.I.KN KllCK, OKAT.KK IN I.i OIKS', Gents'. Misses-and Childien's Heets and Shoes, Ladles' line Jtutten Slioes, Men's tine and Cear-e Shoes. Walking Shoes. .Baseball und Green Cleth-Topped Shoes for men and boys. All the lowest prices. Oppesite tlie Northern Market. Lancaster. I'a. aia-ltdSW SIGN UIG BOOT. 13STATK OF HU. J. . HOYI, I.ATJ F It the City of Lancaster, dee'd. Letter et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent arc requested te make immediate settlement, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, or te Hr. Daniel MeCermlck, Lancaster City. SLATER B. IIOVD, Administrator. J. II .v Br.eww, Steelton I'a. Atterney. al3-(.tdF -I ANUASTKi; JslIOKJS. LANCASTER SHOES, AIANUI'ACTUUEU IN THIS CIT ANI NONE BUT F111ST-C LASS 'JH()l'..s. $2.50 I'Olt I.ADlE&'KlO JlUTTOXSIIOl'-S, WITH WOWKF.D IJUTTON HOLF-S WORTH H.en. We. defy any peien te preiliue a (illOE equal te It at the .-ame piiee. $2.00 FOR LADIES' PEBBLE BUTTON hllOKS, We.m l.e SHOES te enti i- el every descrip tion ter Children, J.iulies, Men and Beys Frem a Plain te a Fancy SIIOK at trein only 2"c. te 50c. mere than a Ready-Made SHOE. We will always guarantee a perfect tlter no sale. Persons leaving their orders in I he morning can have tliein by evening it" desireJ, us we are new prepared le turn out lift) pairs et shoes per week. We have a lar.;e stock of tlic-ie goods, new en hand. 2-iU K US A CALL. I ALSO I..1I.11K ASSORI'AIK.NT OF BURT'S FINE SHOES ON HAND. JNO. HIBMBNZ, NO. 51 North Queen St. (Inquirer Building.) mar 2.) I id h QUAK(K(t III A IIUNDKia Pl'.ltl'ORM INO ELEPHANTS. ONIsY OREATSIIO IF COMIXIS ! Will Exhibit AFTERNOON and EVENING at i ami 8 p. in., and new en its lath Con secutive Annual Tem- et America, the Gieat EOREPAUGI SHOW AT LANCASTER, WEDNESDAYAPRIL 25. OX GROUNDS, HEAD OF X. QUEEN hT. .lustat'dcd, Coles.-al, Imported ROMAN HIPPODROME ! HJLL1IALF MILE RA:E TRACK, With the First and Only THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STUD ENG LISH RACE HORSES. First and Onlv Famous Troupe of I'itKNCH LADY CHARIOTKERS and IIACE I'.IDEqR. ROMAN CHARIOT RACES. OIGANTIC TRAINED WILD BEAST SHOW MONSTER MKNAGERIE ! l,ef RARE ANIMALS ! i;K MEN AND HORSF.S tl SPECIAL RxVILWAV TRAINS. SKATS FOR FIFTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE BOLIVAR ! Largest anu Ileaviest Animal known te exist $l.r.()C(M will be forfeited if any circus In the world can dnplicate tun unparalleled act el SIG. LEONAT1, from Milan, racing upon a bicycle up and down a i spiral elevated reitl. way CO leet In height. Or the famous Fiencli Troupe SILBOXS. trein Pans, In their bleed curding gymnastic exhibitions. Greatest Lady Uiders in the World : SENOUA. AGUZZI, from Spain; LI 1.1. V ' DEACON, irem Londen. Hebeid ! See ! 100 Peerless Porlermors 1 '.'UJ Performing anil Ring Herses: Hippopotami. Trained Llens.TIgeis. Hyenas, Uaby Cumeis, Wonderful Sacred Cattle et Persia. Mere rare animals than all the shows in America Handsome Women ! Wild Men ! Three Race Track Arcnai erjual te any POUR GREAT CIRCUS RINGS. 5.C03 OPERA CHAIRS ON THE GRAND STAND! PEERLESS, POETIC, PRINCE LY, OKAND, GOHuEOUS. FREK STHEET PARADE, Every Forenoon of Exhibition Day, between :St and 10:"0, the Greatly Grand and Gorgeous Carnival Street Parade, in which Is seen the Wonderfully Grand and Sublime Pageants, CL.EOPATRA, QUEEN OF EOYPT ! ANn IiAIiIiA ROOKH, Princess of Delhi! With the Handsomest Weman in America! Personating " Lalla Roeku." and the Barge et Cleepatia, with Egypt's Queen, tlie most mag litllcunt spectacle ever beheld upon the streets el an Anieiic in city. LIVING WILDBEAhTS L OSEINTHK -A'RECTS. A "core nt snn bright, sumptuous cliTlel. A REAL SIMON PURE TiiOUPE OF SOUTHERN CAMP MEKl'ING MELODISTS, singing as the pre cession moves. FI E MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS! and the very largest, longest, greatest, grand est, gratuitous" unit enlv Millien Dellar Pa- geant ever seen en thisstipets. Admission, only SO cents ; childi en under u years, "5 cents Exliibitien aticinoen and evening at vsnal benis. Arenic Chairs. Premcnadu Concerts one hour b.-fere. teminencing, by the three great bands. if"Lew Rates and Excursion Tialns en all Railroads te tee this Great Shew. .CSrFer lliy especial accommodation et LAD1E AND CHILDREN, anrt all who de sire te avoid the crovelsurroundlngthetJcket wagon en tlie show ground, tickets will be en sale during the entire day the exhibition is litre, at HI i.'SH & HROTUEKS, Nes. 1 &4 N. Queen St. ADAM FOREPAUGH & ADAM FOUE PaUGH, Jr., So!e Proprietors; JOHN A. FOliEPAUUtf, Manager; CHARLES W.FUL IiEU, General Director. al7,18,20,2l,234w SW JLDVXMXISEMEXTS. pKIDAT, AVKI'u SO. PLAIN TALK YEAR AND THIS. Remember that Oak Hall does a retail business in Men's and Beys' Clothing, Shirts and Furnishing Goods. We make a few special things for the New Yerk and Bosten markets, but our trade is essentially reran. REGARDING LAST YEAR. Our sales last year were very much larger than ever before. The gain in business was continuous throughout the year. REGARDING THIS YEAR. When our account of sales was made up for tlie first quarte of this year we found an increase ever the sales of the same period last year. We de net tell the amount et our sales, but THE GAIN IN MARCH WAS $5,765.98. This is net much, but it is a fact worth noting. OAK HALL PECULIARITIES. Being exclusively a retail house, we can afford te buy late. Doing no wholesale business, woolen goods are lest te the " trade " when they come te us. These two facts give us peculiar chances in cheap buying. Many kinds of woolens have fallen in price, and Oak Hall has the benefit of the extreme decline, in many instances, very great. THE RESULT. A stock worth ever a million dollars, se bought and made that the retail buyer gets every cent of advantage in price that our purchasing power can secure. Instead, therefore, of a jeremiad ever a stagnant trade and a high-cost stock we are driving sales upon excellent clothing at very low prices, and the best is we can afford te sell it cheap. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market St JtESlOVAL,. TJ1CMOVAL. Removed te Ne. 4 BAST KING STBEET. After April 1, 1883. FON DERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE Will be removed te Ne. 4C EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Ceml limine, where there will he found a Complete New Stock of Beeks, Stationary and Fancy (Joeils. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, iuar20-tfd NO. 4G EAST KING STREET. SEW AliVEHTISEMESlti. B. FKANlt SAYLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KINO ST , J" Kxactly opppejltti tlin old Slmi.t ectll-6uid&vR NCL0THING IS KING Willi everybody, ai tliU season ei tlie year Kvoryene asks, where is the Cheapest Plnee le ltuy Weean tell you that If you want le liny GOOD, STRONG STYLISH CLOTHING, -i:oTe HIRSH & BROTHER, Cerner of North Quean and Centre Square. We have ull kinds and grades ler Men. Youths, Beys und children and tit such low IlKiires that you cannot rail te he pleased in every way. We have CHILDREN'S SUITS, Ot all desciiptiens aud ut bottom prices. Fer some few et the many styles and prices see our show windows. Our stee : el Heys' Scheel. Youths' and Men'a Suit cannot bcequaled. In FURNISHING GOODS, NECKWEAR. SUM MER UNDERWEAR. TRUNKS, VALISE-, Etc., We have a lull line el the latest novelties us well as the regulnr lineet goods always In use. Our "Penn Hall" White Shirt Keeemiuendd ltselt telhupubdcitiid Hulways the best Vrice 90 ecnts. HIRSH & BRO.. Penn Hall Clothing Hense, Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. TIT ILLI AMSON & FUsTRB. The Objection Tlie Public universally make te READY MADE CLOTHING Is its liability te rip. This is true with a certain claaet goods the3e be bo be lew the standard the kind that are net llrst class. Our stock consist!) et none but these el standard excellence, sewed strong andwat ranted net te rip, trimmed equal te Custom Made, and cut ever patterns that are the Per fection el FIT, STYLISH and ATTRACTIVE. The Prices are made low in order te keep np a lively Trade. Our SPECIALTIES in MEN'S SUITS ler S1O.00, sis.OO and V14.00 are in advance of anything wc have offered at these Figures. The assortment el CHILDREN'S SUITS comprises upwards et FIFTY USEFUL and ATTRACTIVE STYLES, in KILTS, I'LEATKD WAIST, PLAIN SACK and SAILOR SUITS at Prices absolutely the low lew jt. The BOY'S SUITS cannot be surpassed ler superior workmanship and general at tractlveness. in addition te u large stock et LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS ami SHOES we have a SPECIALTY In a FRENCH KID GAITER, made upon the best Spanish model, ler Ladle?, with arched Instep. In GENTS' UNDERWEAR we Have ACS TRALI AN WOOL in FANCY COLORS and a variety et SUMMER MERINO NORFOLK and NEW BRUNSWICK and Imported LISLE THREAD. RUBBER CLOTHING, TRUNKS. V AI.IsES und UMBRELLAS. Sele Agents ter R. DUNLAP A CO. an.i J. II. STETSON & CO.'S FINK HATS. WUliaisen & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 3S East Kin St,, iAKCABTKR, 7A, ABOUT LAST PHILADELPHIA. Jf'OJt SALE. TEACH TKEKS. JL An Extra Let et FINE LARGE PEACH TREES: also ether Fruit and Shade Trees will be ler sale en SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, at LYTE'S STANDS, ai:t-2t Centre Square. s AI.KOPFCKUITOKE-NOl'ICEISHEKK- bv xiven that the undersigned will sell ai public sale, en Saturday next, April 21, 18S1. at .i e cieck p. in., lit. lue lute residence ei uauia uauia rine W. Powell, deceased. Ne. 23 West James Htreet, Lancaster, all the Household :ind Kitchen Furniture et the said deceased. HENRY SHUBERT. al0-2td Auctioneer. I KOCEKY KOIt SALE. A WELL-ESTAI1LISHED GHOCETIY STOKE In a. larKO manufacturing country town. Hmise, Stere, store Fixtutc und a lull line et GROCERIES. The whole eun lie bought ler lens than $2,50x Inquireattne ut-lind " INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE. L?OK SALE. in FOR S4.LB. The uuderalgncd offers ler sale the lets et ground udlelnlng his resilience, en Charlette and Walnut streets. In the city et Lancaster comprising 211 teet en Churlolte street and 2i; " feet en Walnut street These leta will be sold en easy terms. In tin whole or In parts, te suit purchaser. Apply te THOS. K. FRANKLIN, OFFICE NO. 120 EAST KING STREET. mSiwdWTllF&i- BOUT - SHOES. w MOVED! iKMUVKli! WM. H. GAST, lliti Iteinnved Ills BOOT & SHOE STORE -TO- Ne. 105 erth (Jneen Street,, Where he will be pleased te serve all customers, as well as new ones. aprl8-lwd<w hll Old IiKX OOVVH. 1 B1AKTIN & CO. We ait- new snowing the Newest Patterns et WALL PAPERS & CABPET&. NEW EFFECTS! NEW COLORS! BOOMUERY'S NEW MORESQUE PAT TERNS tu Extra Super Ingrains. New Mo Me qnettes. New Brussels and New Tapestries. Three patterns Tapestry, entirely new, Sc. Four patterns Tapestry, entirely new, 75c. -OUR UPH0LSTEU1 DEPARTMENT is in charge el Mr. Vender-imitli, late with Jehn Wanamakcr, ami we guarantee better work and lower prices en carpet work than ever before. Every branch et Upholstery Werk promptly attended te. WINDOW SHADES! ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS PUT UP PROMPTLY'. C-teet long, witli fixtures complete, f.U cents. 4J.feet lengwith fixtures complete, 40 cents. J. B. lARTDr & CO, Cor. West King and Prince Sta. AMY 1'AltT UK THE SKIN OK MUCOUS membrane may be the seat et caneer: It Isioundmere lrequently en the leg and Up than elsewhere. I have seen it arise trem the cicatrix of a scald, a blister, or a cnt, from a mole, Irem a wart, and from a simple cxteria cxteria tlen where two moist surfaces lay in contact, as in the groin. All cancers antitumers cured wlthent pain, or using the knife by II. D. LONG AKEB, M. D. Office IS East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. aW-StOAtr ValwiipBiili SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY EVE'O., APRIL SO, 1883. THE LEGISLATURE. TO-DAY'S 1VOKK AT UAKKISIJCllG. Bill Reported favorably and Passed in the Senate The Heuse Defeats tbe Liquor ITohlbltery Amendment. Special Dispatch te the Intklliexckr. Harrisburg, April 20. la the Senate the Senate bill was reported favorably te create a circuit court of appeals ; the April state treasury report showing there were in the treasury en April the first $2,735,993.40. Humes to day offered a resolution requesting the state treasurer te inform the Senate whether he has carried te the account of the sinking fund all moneys appropriated te the sinking fund in excess of $500,000, as directed by law, and if net, te give his reasons therefer. The Republi cans appeared very anxious te have the resolution considered immediately, as the treasurer has a statement which, it is claimed, is a thorough answer te the in quiry, but under the rules it lies ever. The anti-treating bill was passed third reading after the rejections of an amend ment excluding from its previsions, vinous, malt and brewed liquors. Bills were passed finally as fellows : Sonate bill requiring notaries public te place en their seals the time of expiration of their terms; Heuse bill empowering borough autheri ties te lay feet walks along turnpike reads. Senate bill prohibiting change of text books mere than ence in five years. The Heuse bill exempting building and lean associations from taxation passed second reading. The Senate then adjourned until Monday evening. Hense Preceeuius. The Heuae considered ' the liquor pro pre pro hibiterv amendment and defeated it. Dear- den, of Philadelphia, sought te offer an amendment providing that the reimburse ment clause be submitted te the people separately, which was declared out of order. Reynolds, of Bucks, proposed an amend ment prohibiting importation of liqueis, which was ruled unconstitutional. A vote was then had en the bill with compensa tion clause attached and resulted, yeas, 22 ; nays 131. Crawford, of Philadelphia, moved te reconsider the vote in order, as he said, "te kill the bill effectually," and the motion was de feated yeas 74, nays 100. This action prevents the measure from being again considered iu the Heuse at the present session. FROM THKOLU WtllU.I). An Kuclll ud a Spanish Steamer IMIII.I.) ana me former is nuns. Bilbas, April 20. A collision has oe curred off here between the English steamer Thame3 and the Spanish steamer Magdalena Vincenta. The latter was sunk with five of the persons en beard. Twe of the ThameB crew were drowned". only a Hoax. Londen, April 20. It has been ascer tained that the box found near the Times office last night which, it was said, was an infernal machine, did net contain any ex plosive material. The object of the per son who placed it there was clearly te perpetrate a hoax and create a scare. Uearlngit Resumed. The hearing in the case of the men :u rested for connection with the dynamite conspiracy was resumed te day. The boy who was employed by Whitehead at Birm ingham and who was yesterday inden tilled by Lynch testified thatGallaghcr, WUImiu and Lynch had been at Whitehead's place and that en one of tbe occasions when Gallagher had called, Whitehead had seiii him (the boy) en an errand, and told liim net te hurry back, and when he returned he was given a holiday. After some an ther testimony the prisoners were lcmaud ed for further hearing en Thursday next. Kinlgrants for Canada. A special cable te the Gleb says 0,000 emigrants for Canada left Liverpool te day. GrW Fire In Delhi, India. Delhi, India, April 20. An extensive conflagration has occurred in this city. Twe thousand houses have been destroyed and a great number of families are desti tute and homeless. Kingsten Arraigned. Dublin, April 20. Eugene Kingsten, who was arrested iu Liverpool, Wednes day, en a charge of being connected with the Phcnnix park raurders, was arraigned in court today, and alter a hearing in his case was remanded te prison tu ans.ver a charge of conspiracy te murder. Klre at Cutawlssa. Reading, Pa., April 20. The large papzr mill at (Jatawissa, owned and oper ated by McCready & Ce., eP Philadelphia was destroyed by fire last uight. The.niiil was recently refitted with new machinery. The less is estimated at $73,000: inur ance net yet ascertained. The origin of the fire is supposed te have been from spontaneous combustion. About 150 men are tin own out of employment. Will Net Concede the Incretme el Wages. Reading. Pa., April 20. The proprie tors of the Reading iron works this aftei aftei aftei noen informed their pipe mill emplejei that they would net concede the increae of wages asked for, as the business did net warrant it. A strike is prebab'c. A meeting of the empleyes is called for to night. lledlcs Recovered. Williamsport. Pa., April 20. The bodies of Grant Moere and De Rhodes two of the four persons drowned yesterday by the capsizing of two beats were recovered this morning. The body of Ilennan Ha: t man was found last night, bat that of li-.e boy Welts has net yet been recovered A Keductleii Announced. Chicago, April 20. The associated coal operators at Braidwned, 111., have an nounced a reduction of five cents a Ien en all coal mined in that district. Tiie miner declare they will net submit te the cut and a strike seems likely te fellow. The I'blpps Case. PiiiLDELFniA, April 20. Argument upon the demurrer te the indictment and motions te quaxh iu the case of Ellis P. Pbipps, ex superintendent of the alms house, charged with forgery, was begun iu the court of quarter sessions te day. A PInrlty Weman. Missenla, Ment., April 20. Mm. W. J. Stephens, wife of the prebate judge, of Missenla county, last night shot and killed a man named Smith, who in the lady's husband's ab.,ence was trying te enter her room. When Secretary Chandler Will iceturn. Washington, April 20. A telegram from Secretary Chandler waB received at the navy department te day saying that he will return te Washington en Wednes day next. m- ' Shet by an Unknown Kneuiy. Stevens Point, Wis., April 20.-Pat McHugb was shot yesterday morning by an unknown person concealed in the west wing of the Curran house. He wiil net recover. WKATUER INUICATIOMM. Washington, April 20 Fer the New "Pntrlnnrl and Middle Atlantic states. local rainB and partly cloudy weather en the coast, clearing weather in the interior, winds shifting te north and east, higher barometer, stationary or slight rise in tereperatUTC. WAMKKIS. Fblladelpbla Market. PauAnmirHiA, April 30. rienr firmer and active demand : Superfine, S3 2503 7: ; extra, S3 70Q4 23 : Penn'a FanUly, U S7Jae. Kve flour at $362X3 73. Wheat easier anil quiet. Cern firmer and in mere demand: steamer 63)eG6c: sail Yellow and Mixed, eBfit?7e ; Ne. i de. C3X66c. Oats steady. Rye nominal at U7c. Previsions Ann and mere active. Lard firm. Butter-choice flrni : ether kinds dull : Pn. Creamery extra, aiasec; rtrsts, 2!WK7c : West ern, 2Sc ; fl rsts, 23Q2SC. Rolls nominal. Eggs firmer and in mere lnpuiry ; Pa. 10e : Western. 16)c. Cheese firm. Petroleum qnlet ; Refined, SWaicc, Whisky at SI 19 New Yerk Market. Nk.- yesk, April 2ii. Flenr steady and moderately active. Wheat heavy and unsettled. HQiifi lewer: very brisk business, mainly in options ; Ne. ; Bed April. SI 'MMiil aMi r de Mav. SI 21, 1 21X;i!e.Tune.il23Kei23X. CernVOXe lower and moderately active: Mixed Western spot, 673CSc ; de tnture, iW 6;kc. Oats a shade lower and dull ; State. 53QU)e -Western. 51Mc : Ne. 2 May. 51,85rJe ; .In June, nijlhc Grain and Prevision ijaotatlens. enu o'clock quotations el grain and pre N N leus, furnljlied by 3. K. Yundt, Breker. 1 ; aam Kinsireau Chicago. April ;u. Wheat Cern May.... l.(3i .BSJf June... l.uaj iy, Potreleu'i. Crnde Oil. Oat Perk l. him .;; 13.Cs 11.55 asL .... .... ...91 Meck Markets. Quotations by Reed. McCrann Ce . Han I; :: r. v.. WW l?i:'? 70'rt 4'.'.'i :7 112.'h ors, Lancaster, Pa. 10 a.m. llsr. Miclitam Central 94 '.U 12)i 1-JS 37i ::ik 112 m4 MX il?i 20Vi 134 10 97JH 30 9i :dVi , a 27,'A lfi 74 new Yerk Central ia New Jersey Central 7GZ Ohie Central Del. Lack. & Western.... Denver & Rie Grande.... Ktnsas & Texas Lake Shere Chicago & N. W., com.... N. N.,Ont. & Western.... St. Paul & Omaha l'acilic Mail Rochester Pittsburgh.. - l X l 11 ! Texas Pucltic Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabnsh Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville & Nashvllle... X. Y.. Chi. A St. I. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania P. T. & RuMtile Northern Pacific Cem... Northern Paeltle Pref... llostenvlllo Philadelphia & Krltt Northern Central Underground Canada Southern OH People'.-i Passenger. ik- 31S 112 1344 2 4ftiJ ill 5 toil .- t. c. WS ifii M S7' ll4 10.'. Sl'.r, x: 1. I'-'. C74 .t(H ;7h jn. Philadelphia. Quotations by Asieeiati'il Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Kclc K. K it ending Hall read -... Pennsylvania ltallread Li-high Valley Kail read United Companies of Xew.lersey.... -"'. ta; . .11 xseruicrn I'acinc. :ih Northern Pacific Preferred Ji7W Northern Central Uallreud Uy. Lehigh Navigation Company iV. Norrlstewn ICallread Iin; Central 'i'rauspnrtatlen Company :JV!4 Pittsb'g, Titusviilii A HiiiraIeH.lt It: Little Schuylkill Hailread tu New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks strong : Meney, 5.KQ0C. New Yerk Central l.'i: Irle Hailread :'-"', Adams Express 1-M Michigan Central ICuilreail '.M1 Michigan Seutlirn Hailread 112 Illinois Central Hailread 1I.V.:; Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Hailread I.'.M Chicago ft Heck l.slaud Hailread l'll Pittsburgli & Fert Wayne Hailread i:.' Western Union Telegr.inh Company ": Teledo & Wabash ." NewJprsey Central 7T.V New Yerk, Ontario ft Western ?.s' HfKVlAL SOTIOEB. I. ikk oil upon troubled waters Is Hal.:' Heney of llorebeuud und Tar upon a culd. Pike's Toetliaclit: Dreps euro In one minute. aliMwdeedftv Don't despair, hut read the advertisement el -iiiiiiiens Liver Kegnlater. frlleN ami Hugs. Kli,ea, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice. gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Heugh en" Hats." 15c, Uu te II. It. eiicnran's ilrug store ter Jilrs. hYeeinan' Sew Salienal Dyes, for bright nessaiid iluiidiility et roier. ure unequiiled. Celer li mil " te 3 pounds. Directions In Kii--ilshaud German. X'ricn. 15 cents. S- Twenty-four be uitilul colors of the Dia mond Dyes, for Silk, Weel, Cotten, Ac., le el-. eieh. A child can use with perieel sucee.-s. t:H TEU 'i'A INMENTH. IUIrON fPKK UUUSK. Friday Evening, April 20. A IIOOM OK LAUGHTKR': TIIK CHEAT NEW YORK SUCCKhS Direct from HARRIGAN & HART'S THBATRF-, NKW YORK. EDWARD HARRIGAN'SMASTERPIECE, Squatter Sovereignty! Wilt lie piescnted by. W. II, HAKIiEFS COMPANY. After it successtul run et ami nights ut iliu ligaii X. Hurt's t healre. New Yerk. All the Original Scenic Kneels. All the original Songs and Music. Tim famous Hilly, the Geat. The Comical Donkey, Tem Collin-:. TI'.K IMPKHlALQt'AHTKTTK. .Seals.ninv it'iidy nt Openi Heuse Olllce. ADMISION,:K,!"aiid75cents. KKSKHt 1 l S K ATS. 75 emits. al7.4!il JUr.'ION tll'KICA HUUSB. M&-OXE XHtIT e.v.r.--i SATURDAY, APRIL. 21, 1883. Tl.c 'ast great New Yerk tiiieeey. Seeen.i seuea et Leuis K. Ilaum's Keiuaiilii' KlveAet Driinu, THE MAID OF AKRAN, Produced with the original great scenle e. lects, mcchiinlcal devices ana pewertul c-umi wlilcn wen for this play the united plaudits c i thenrea and people during its recent sii. c j'is'tiil run In New Yerk. 2 Recognized Stars. 2 AfiNKS HALL0CK, LOUIS F.BAUIH. biippertiil l the lullowlngeuiluent artists .1. b. Mergiin, II. .1. Hurley. Jno. 11. Nichelson KrunkCruiie.O.H. Dennlsen. Mrs. Katherm. Gray. Marie Krances, Kanny Melville. K. A Dunn. MTf An Klegunt Lucky Souvenir" iT be presented te each lady attending the per lermar.ee. . . ADMISSION, - - 35,0und j.CbN'I. KfcSKRVKD SKATS, - - 75CKNT.S. Ker sale at Opera IIeu.su Otliee. ul'J ::t tlUOVEKIEX. k T KtlllSK'S. THINK OP IT! 4I.ANM Khl.l. ft SON'S 2E. TOMATOES, '.;... every Can Guaranteed. TWO :;, CANS, UEKKSTKAK TOMATOK.-, 25 cents. Splendid Smull WhltePICKLKD ONIONS, m Jars, 40 cent Remember Ihu DURKKK'S SAI.AD DKK. I NG and our FINK TABLK Ol LS. Snind Season Is at Hand. Cdl and see our assortment or BOTTLSiO PICKLKS, MAPCKS, OLIVES, etc. SPI.KSIMH 51 1 KKI) MUSTARD by the Gallen or Quart llONKV by the Quart or Gullen. CAI.IKOHNIA Kltl'lTS In Cans, Something New. DcaaleatStt OAT MEAL and IlOMIXr. Give It u Trial. BURSK'S, Np. 17 East King Street
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