LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER: SATURDAY. APRILS 21, 18S3. cleanliness being a striking feature all through. The children, 92 boys and 27 girls, were all blight and cheerful, with one exception one boy being en the sick list. On entering the school department we were very favorably impressed with the educational training being imparted te the children by the efficient teachers in charge. We regard this institutieu as one of which Lanca-ter county may well feel proud and should be visited frequently by our citi zens. We next visited the hospital and asylum, in charge of Dr. McCreary, who con ducted us through the same. We found both buildiues in perfect order, every thing being neat and clean. Many inqui ries among the inmates in the' absence of the officer in charge elicited the fact that they are well treated andcomfeitable. An important feature introduced by the doctor is the changing of the locks of the doeis te the different wards, new having one key te unlock all doers in the male department, and another for all the doers in female department, thus being able te open- all the doers quickly in case of fire, instead of tcparate keys te each deer as .formerly. The number of inmates are as fellows : he.pital, 41 men, 28 women, 9 children total, 81 ; insane dcpaitment, 44 men. 'M women total, 80. We then visited the almshouse, through uhich we were kindly conducted by Ktewani Jehn Bleck and found the man agement beyeud criticism. The late fatal accident at the elevator we find was caused by a defective hemp repe, and thorefeib we recommend a wire cable instead. At certain stages of the water in the reservoir the fouith-stery is without a supply of water. Te remedy this we suggest the erection of a tank en the attic, and hose en the fourth fleer te be used in case el liie. After cxamiuiug everything thoroughly en the inside of the building, we visited the stables and found the live stock all in geed condition, and the, management of the farm fully up te the standard of first class farming. Number of inmates in the institution, 200 men, G2 women and 1:3 children. Total, 275. . Next we visited the county prison, wheic we were met by Keeper Ilurkhelder, who kindly conducted us through the buildings. We found 119 persons con fined in this institution. Of these, 08 are convicts, 2 awaiting trial, 41 for drunken ness and disorderly conduct and 18 for hearings. In addition te the above " JJummers Hall " contained 17 persons. The cells instead of having ene convict in each, have in many cases two and three occupants, showing the necessity of mere room. The wa'.ls of the building are in very bad condition and insecure. The drainage we also Hud te be very defective, and the light and ventilation both peer 'and insufficient. The dep utmcut known as "Bummers' Hall" is a disgrac3 te civi lization, and comes far short of its require ments. Taking all these matters into consideration, we deem it a waste of money te repair or improve the present buildings and unanimously recommend the erection of a new prison, en some suitable site en gieuuds belonging te the county. We rind in many cases brought before us a multiplication el iudictments against thesaniHpaity involving really the s.ime ofTense. This practice has become chronic, but it is nevei tbeli'ss an evil that calls loudly for reform. We condemn it in the ht longest terms and call attention of all parties instrumental in maintaining the evil te its speedy abolition. In submitting our report, weieturu our thanks te thnhonerablo court, the distiict attorney and the sheriff for the kind at tention given us. A. H. tiummy, foreman ; Levi W. Bear, Benj. Brooks. Jacob B. Erb, Jacob M. Fiaulz, P. W. Gorrecht, Christian Her Her i.heck, Abraham 1I ss, Milten Hallacher, Geerge P. King, Samuel Levan, Charles Libhart, Jacob 11. Laudis, bamuel Larza It-ie, Samuel McLaughlin, Henry Miller, Solemon II. SheaU'er, .Tehu Sener, Jehn Sum Iiue, B. K. Shultz, Win. II. Wentz. The ?ri KugH Sentence this Afternoon. This afternoon court met at two o'clock, when Geerge Brimmer, Alex. Leaniau and Jehn Wertz, the men who have been con victed of arson, weie brought iu for sentence by Judge Patterson. Brimmer was the first called. He was convicted of setting fire te the IUuck barn and plead guilty te firing the one at the almshouse Before passing sentence the counsei for the commonwealth stated that Brim mer had b"eu of great service te thw commonwealth iu breaking up this gang of lucendiaries, but they had never premised or even intimated te hi.su that they would ask for leuiency in his sentence. They, however, weitiiask the court te take into consideiatien, in passing sentence, the bci vices rendered by him. Judge Pat tcrsen speke te the prisoner for f-ome time in legard te the enormity of his crime and of the soirew he felt at being compelled te pass sentence en one be young. The sentence was then passed as fellows : Fer firing Hauck's barn, 300 fine and an impiisouuient of ten years ; for setting fire te the peer house barn, $.'500 line aud six yeais' im priseunient, making in all sixteen years. Wcitz was the uext mau called. He had been convicted of setting fire te the Conestoga ceik weiks. His counsel also asked that his sentence be tnade as light as peFhihle, as there seemed te 4ave been considerable doubt in the case. The court thought that he had a fair tial aud had bteu given the benefit of everything ; they were also sorry te pass sentence upon him. The court tueu sentenced him te pay a fiuu of 500 and undergo :ui impiiseumeut of ten year.'t The third man called was Alexander Leaman, who plead guilty te setting fire te a tolmcce shed of Marks & Zimmerman, iu the Seventh ward, this city. Mr. EsheL man, ceuuscl for the prisoner, then pre ceeded te make a statement for his client ; he said that en thisuight Michael Schaller, the detective, get Lcamau very drunk anu took him te the shed, which was te be set en fire ; he then found that Leaman was nit as drunk as he defied him te be, se he weut alter mere whisky, and gave it te him ; he nave Leaman matches and told him te fire the building ; Leaman did this and Schaller at once arrested him. Judge Patterson said they had read something in the newspapers about the affair, although he had nevei heart! it in court before. He thinks if the story cenceruiug Scballcr's conduct is true it was very bad ; he would make the sentence as light as possible and it would date from November. 1882. when the plea was cntered. Leaman was then sentenced te three years' imprisonment. The prisoners were taken back te the deck aud were removed te prison seen afterwaidf. Wertz and Brimmer weie very cool and did net display much ner vousness. Leaman seemed te be affected the most before sentence had been passed. Although Brimmer has admitted that he fired a number of buildings, the two cases en which he was convicted were all that were pressed against him, as the sentence for arson is se severe. The Lancaster Military Company. A meeting of the proposed military com pany was held in Excelsior hall last evei iue, W. W. Franklin, cEq., in the chair. Toe roll new numbers ever sixty meD, raging in age from 20 te 85, and tnore aiu a great many applicants for membership. It was resolved that hereafter all appli cants for membership snail be ballettcd for. The company proceeded te elect officers and the following were chosen : Captain, B. F. Eshleman ; 1st lieut. W. W. Franklin ; 2d lieut. Benjamin McCue. There is no doubt the company will be received by the state authorities and as signed te one of the regiments of the national guard. Sewer uaved In. At the corner cf Orange and Charlette streets the sewer has caved in leaving a very ugly hole in the middle of the street aud right along the street car track. The street commissioner needs te be getting out that way. The internal Revenue Tax. It will be well for persons liable te pay revenue tax te attend te it new and avoid the rush and delay that occur about May lit. Win. T Wylie's Hvery stable U new con cen nected: with the telephone exchange. Adjourned sheriff sale en Monday, April 23. 1881, at Sr-e. 148 and 150 North Queen street, a lull variety yet of furniture of every descrip tion. Pale te commence at 9 o'clock, sharp. It JOHN H. H1GU, Sheriff. Knight Templar Uniforms. In the liew windows of Shultz's Sens, hat ters, Ke. 141 North Queen street, are displayed aoeut a drzen complete sets of Knights Tem plar uniforms, et fine make and material Tliny nie ler members et the order in this city. Amusements. " The Maid ej Arran.''Ot this play, which w.ll be Klven in Fulton opera this evening, and which should have a big audience, an bitnlra paper euys : " ' The Maid of Arran ' is a bright, sparkling dramanbeundingin catch ing musical numbers and original scenic effect. '11k; ship scene, introducing a full rigged man nf-war, is fully as novel and at tractive as the famous ratt scene In ' The World.' The company Is excellent. Miss Agnes Ilalleck played the part of Shiela with a grace and skill that wen tne audlence com pletely." Minnie Ilauk. The musical event et the f eusen in Lancaster will be the appearance of the distinguished prima denna, Minnie Hauk, whose successes in th's and ether ceuutites have been astonishing, next Thursday even ing. She will have able support and the pro pre gramme will be yarled and complete, Includ ing scenes from the opera " Caruien." Tnere Never Wai Such a Shew 1 Is what the Philadelphia Times recently said et Kerepaugh's great show, which comes here en Wednesday, April 25. and concludes an ex tended notice et the exhibition as follews: " Although the great show of Fercpaugh has without doubt the largest pavilions et any similar exhibition en the continent, it was far tee small te accommodate the Immense ciewdHtlmt thronged for admittance. The great canvas has a seating capacity of 15,000 persons, and yet thousands w ere turned away for want of room. There never was such an other circus boom In U1I9 city. Ail Philadel phia was out. and a large portion of the sur rounding country, for they came into the city irem every direction. Forepaugh is the cham pion amusement catcier belere the public, and never inn anything that is net first class." NVW AUVEKTlHEaUHtTH. GENUINE HaVANAAND YAKA CIGARS only 5 ennts at HARTAIAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKK. IOT-A WHITE UARK1ER PIOEON, i female, about 10 days age. A liberal re ward will be paid for Us return te JOS B. TRIPSLER, It 44!) West Walnut street. UK SAi.rc. V A Jumn-aeat Carriage, nearly new. ED GKRLY&Cu'Smake. Price, 140. It AT NO. 150 EAST KING ST. U'OK SALE. L A pair of Yeung. Woll-Broken Mules the choice out et three pair. Annlv te UEOKUE IIARTCIi. It itruner's Ceal yard, Columbia, Pa. w AS1KD-A UIRL TO IM OKNBKAL housework in a small family. Inquire at Ne. 145 EAST JAMES STREET. It LUNUIJ -SOUK KKUtll LUNCH THIS (Saturday) evening at Charley Hester's Cei ner loon, corner Markel and Grant fits.. opposite Union llose Heuo. Best et JUccr en lap. It HVtlDT BOY. VV Wnires 2 Ol) dt week. Apply at SYLVESTER'S TOKACCO WAREHOUSE. It East Chestnut Street. deck hkf.k: KOUK IttSr.R! I Tni lft in the city, this (SATURDAY) evening. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, at PETER LOT.'S Saleen, Nes. 39 and 41 North Queen street. It --t rFOSiriVI.LY DO SKLL THE KKST clgai", in the city ler Five Cents. Alse thw best Twe ler Five. Try thorn. FIKTEEN Connecticut Cigars for 25 cents. LEWIS MAUS, It Ne. 7 Seuth Queen Street. F1XST-CI.ASS PENNSYL.VAHIA CIO A 1.8 15 ler 25 cts. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CIGAU STORE. STAUL.K FOK SALE-A UUOU MtAMK Stable, 14x32 lOPt. wilhshltigle reef ; would de for a tobacco shed. Apply seen te a2i-2t WM. McCOMSEY. 11 rOCKTOKl'tKhODP LUNCH TO-NIGHT 1Y1 at GOTTLIEB YOUNG'S, Ne. 4S0 Maner Street. Wacker'a Celebrated Beer en tap. It SOUKK KKOIJT LUNCH THIS EVENING at the Fourth ard Hetel, and Iietz's Phil-, ttdelplila Iteer en lap. at Se. 11: Seuth Queen str vi. It WILLIAM IlEHM. FUKSH SIKrtW BERRIES. NEW I'EAfr, Potatoes, Cucumbers, Orunges. Bananas, Oysters, &c, nt ECKERT'S DAILY' MARKET. It 129 East King street. lirANTBU.-TWO (3) STOUT BOYS TO V learn the trade of Herso Cellar Maker. JOHN W.LOWELL'S. Keystone Cellar Factory, Nes. 18 and 20 Fast Orange street. ai0-3t ie TO W. H. UOLLINQKK'S, NO. 238 t East Orange street, for Belever Cake, Pies. Biscuits and all klndel Fruit In season. Alse orders received at Ne. 150 North Queen street ltd WO THE LAUIE8. X We rccei ved this morning samples of Silk whlct represent ever one hundred pieces and quality, which we will furnish at Philadelphia prtcesen short notice. JNO. P. 8 W ARR, febl7 lydTu&S Ne. 50 North Queen Street. PUKLIU SALE or HORSES. ON MON day, April if, 1683, will be sold at public sale, at the Meirimnc Heuse, Lancaster city. Pa., SO head et Illinois Horses, heavy boned and some few drivers. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m u20-2t GEORGE GROSSMAN. w; AN1KO.-A UIMll) RELIABLE UIKL or woman from the country te de gen eral housework in a small family. One who is net atruid te work. Must come well recom mended. Call en Saturday April 21, at Ne. 439 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. al9 3t M-dV UAkDA HOLLAND. FRENCH Dressmaker, iust arrived from New Yerk, is new ready te make dreases In the latest styles. First-elass work and ported fits. NO. 21 EAST LEMON S I'Rf.ET. al8-3tW.8&Tu Lancaster, Pa. H AVInOEXAMINGDHKAKLV 1LLTUK leading Shirts et the city we are pra tvired te suv tnattiieueanon-aeco isosem ven I'ecuet Shirt Is without aSH ADO W et a doubt the best Shirt in the cliy at present for $1.00, better even man our ueuam patent, eacc, which is as geed as any ether Shirt in the city. Call and examine at SWARR'S, ltd Ne.'SO North Queen Street. DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNBK8HIF. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Philip Glnder & R. A. Smith, trading under the firm name et Smith & Ginder, in the sale ei coal, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted te, or having claims against said firm, will pre sent them at ence ler settlement te Philip Ginder, who will carry en the business at the old stand. R. A. SMITH, PHILIP GINDER. Lancaster, Pa., April 18, 1883. As the Partnership existing between Smith A Ginder has been mutually dissolved, 1 would respectfully solicit the same patronage for the new Arm asthatbestowedupen the old. ltd R. A. SMITH. i1 IBA.KD PIKK IKSUKANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MIL.L.ION, two HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Preperty at Current Kates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE '& KAUFMAN, AGENT3, Ne. 19 East ml2 6mdM,W&8It King Street. 1RKSS UUOVS, LACES, c. IAGEE & BROTHER. DRY GOODS, LACES, &C. NEW WOOLEN FABRICS. Fercigu and Demestic, iu Entirely New Shades : .,,-.,. .. , , . Bengalees, Serges, French Feule'. Cashmeres, Melange Feule', Albatross Cleths, Nun a Veiling, Satmes and Zephirs (French aud American), Combination Suits aud French Embroidered Robes. SILKS : Lyens Black SilkBef Superior Quality in Cetile, Valeurs, Otteman, Gres Grain, Surahs, Brocades and Cash meres. Especial attention called te our $1.00 Black Silks. SUMMER SILKS in Neat Stripes and Checks SPANISH GUIPURE LACES in Black and White. Hantf-run Spanish, Orientals, Torchens, &c. Oriental, Spanish and Mull Fissue8. Crepe Lissn RuchiDgB and ether Neckwear. KID SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES (Black and Colored), in Jerseys, Mesqnetaires and Regular Styles. I.arira Lines of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, including Silk and Lisle Thread. Large Lines of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, in all qualities and sizes. HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, JOHN t. GIVLER & CO. Ladies' Light-Colored Jackets, Ladies1 Jerseys in all ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. JOHN S. GIVLER & NO. 25 East King Street, JOHN S. GIVLER. 1IOWEBS HDKST. BOWERS & HURSTS, Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. OUR BLACK SILKS, Are Selling Rapidly, which convinces us that our Prices Are Lew, and the Qualities the Best for the money that are offered. Remember we handle only such makes of goods that we can fully guarantee te our customers te give entire satisfaction. Re member also, that in every part of our room you have plenty of light te examiue goods, as we have just had two large windows put in which gives us an abundance of light. Come and deal with us once, and you will then come again, as we will be sure te please you in something you buy. BOWERS &d HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH NJCW AltVEMriSKaiENTS. TTA1T, hHAND & CO. DKESS SILKS A fjl'KCIALTY. Watt, Stand & Ce. Have received another invoice el these famous BUMMER SILKS at fiOc a yanl. In Checks, Stripes ami Plain Celers. Snecinl attention is invitert te New Lines et COLORED DKKSS blLKS at 75c a yard. The best goetls imported for the money. Special Bargains in ALL-WOOL FKENOll TIS-UE UEGKS, 23c a yard ; worth 33c. ALL-WOOL FRENCH DEBEGE, 41-iiichcs wide, 60c a yaid. Extraordinary Bargains in LADIES' LIbLE THRSAD GLOVES, at 12c, 17c, 20c, and 2Sc a pair. LADIES' LISLE JERSEY GLOVES at 25c. 37ic, 50c and 75c a pair. LADIES' SILK JERSEY GLOVES, 50c a pair One Hundied and Fllty Dezen Regular Made BALBRIGGAN HOSlf, 20c and 25e a pair. Elegant Qualities In Plain and Striped GERMAN HOSIERY, 50 cents a pair ; worth 75 cents. BLACK LISLE THREAD IIOSH, 7:c, $1.2." and $1.50 a pair. LADIES' SILK HOSE. Just Opened, Parasols and Sunshades, AT POPULAR PRICES. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 BAST KING STREET. L. OANSMAN & HBO. FACTS WORTH READING. Spring Clothing. Gentlemen, if you wishtodejusticn te your self and family and feel like saving hard earned money, belere purchasing your Spring Clothing, call en IT. GAJJSMAN & BRO. Whether you wish te purchase or net get posted se as te compare our low prices with ethers. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: Men's Suits at $1.50, $5.00. $6.00, $7.00, $3.00, up te $15.00. Men's Pants at 75c, $1 00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $i0J up te $5.00. AN IMMENSE VARIETY IN OUR ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S OEPARTMENT AT SPECIAL CLOSE FIGURES. Bey's Suits at $1.75. $2.00, $2.50, $3 00, $1.00, $5 0). J6 00, up te $9 00. Bey's Pants at 70e, 90c. $1.00, $1.25 up te $2.50. Children's Suits at $1.5J, $1.75, $2.00, $2 50, $3 00. $4(0. up te 16.50. Children's Pants at 65c, and upwards. OUR. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is filled with the Choicest Une el SUITINGS AND Foreign and Demestic Treuserings. A geed and geed looking suit te order a $1100. Our prices always under. We are ready te meet aud te beat all competition. Our plain talk means business. It will pay you te re member it. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLEMERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, 66.68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Ulghten the Southwest Cerner el Orange 3L LANCASTER, PA. 49 We nave no connection with any ether Clothing Heuse In tnexlty. JfEW AVrtZHTHLEMEKTS. JOHN 8. GIVLER SELLING RAPIDLY -AT OUR COLORED SILKS, OUR SUMMER SILKS, OUR BLACK CASHMERES, OUR NUN'S VEILINGS, OUR NEW DRESS GOODS, QUEEN STREET. - SJSW AliV KHTMES1MNTH. NM BXT nOOHTOTUK COUBT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK OPENED THIS DAY large lets of Table L Which wei e bought at forced sales, in large lets QUILTS ! MARSEILLES QUILTS at about their value WHITE aud COLORED HONEY COMB and JACQUARD QUILTS, with or without fringe, at a great sacrifice. Headquarters of GOSSAMERS for Ladies, Gents', Beys and Girls at $1.23, $1.50, $1 73 aud $2 00, made te our own order, with our name en each garment. CS-EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. E. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. V LIMN & HKBNEHAN. AGAIN AHEAD. The " Eidgway " Patent Refrigerator IS THE ONLT PERFECT REFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. THE PENNSYLTANIA LAWN MOWER Runs mere easily, will cut longer grass, is mere durable and requires less repairs than any ether LAWN MOWER manufactured. 0er Stockef BABY CARRIAGES is!arger,Fine and Cheaper than Ever, OUR STOCK OF Water Coelers is particularly fine and at low prices, FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. B AKGAINS IN MOUSE FURNISHING UOODS. GEORGE FAH HESTOCK. Ne. 14 EAST KING- STK1SJST, ( HAIR'S OLD STORE.) IS NOW OFFERING BARGAINS IN Heuse Furnishing Goods. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Leem and Dice Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, Cotten and Linen Shirtings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tiekings and Furniture Coverings. ESPRIME FEATHERS STEAM-CURED.-O GrEOKGE FAHNESTOCK NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, srenr AjrRTi8EaiESia. SAMUKL U. PRIttK, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Ofllce rrem 56 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Rear et Court Heuse, Leng's New Building. ml7-ttn ULUKUAVKAK SUITED FOB THE SEA SON. Together with a Spring supply et LADIES' and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Hosiery a Specialty at Prices LESS THAN EVER, have time and money and give us a call. HENRT BECHTOLD, Ne. 52 N. Queen Street. P. 8.-100 Bundles el Clean Bye Straw ler sale. feb3-lyd LANCASTER, A, & CO. Shades, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. CO.; Lancaster, Fa. GEO. F. RATHVON LANCASTER. PA. mens at much less than Regular Prices. QUILTS ! LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, FA. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rilffO RSIALL HAND-MADE HAVANA 1 cigars, clear Havana fillers, for 5 cts., at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR "TORE. T FRANK SAYLOB HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPH! TO KOS. 42 AND 44 WEST B3NG ST., 1 ? Exactly opppealte the Old Stand. ectll-emdAwtt SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVE'O., APRIL 21, 1863, AJTEKNOQN TELEGRAMS. VARIOUS VIEWS JTUOM VAKIOCS FAUT9. The Repert or tne sadden Illnria of the President Denied This Afternoon Te be Heme Te-morrow. Savannah, Ga., April 21. There is no truth in the report that President Arthur has had a congestive chill. He is in splendid health and is aboard the Tallapoosa, which was lying in front of the city. He is expected te come ashore for lunch and will probably leave this afternoon by rail for Washington. The President's Keturn. Washington, April 21. A telegram received at the White Heuse this morning states that the president will leave Savan nan at 4 p. m. te day and that he expects te reach Washington te-morrow. A MIK MBE. Burning for Several Tears aud kxtemllng Further. Ashland, Pa., April 21. It has been discovered that the fire iu the large vein between the Wadleigh and Potts colliery, which has been burning for several years, is extending in the workings of the Potts colliery. The company have decided te build tracks along the out crop of the vein en which they will haul coal dirt and ether refuse material te 1111 up the- crop falls, aud thus shut off the air se as te smother the fire. bulug Her ITather-m-Law for Libel. Philadelphia, April 21. Anna V. Merris who was charged by her father in law Simen Merris with having poisoned her husband James G. Merris who . died in February, 1882, te-day swore out warrauts for the arrest of her father-in-law, charging him with libel and perjury. Upen the affidavit of her father-in-law the body of the deceased had been exhumed aud au iu. quest held, but no traces of poison could be found, and a verdict of death from natural cause waa reudered. Mr. Merris failed te appear at the inquest. m The Knd of n Libel Suit. Lebanon, Pa., Apiil 21. After a three days' trial, the jury iu the Funck-Den-libel case this morning returned a verdict of net guilty and Fuuck was ordered te pay the oests. The case grew out of the late contest for the additional judgeship of this district, in which Fuuck was a candi date. The suit was brought agaiust Derr as editor of a local paper, the Independent. Judge Albright, el Lehigh county, pre sided and Daniel Dougherty, of Philadel phia, represented Funck. Fire Bugs lu Kasteu. Easten, Pa., April 21. Between thiee and five o'clock this morning, the large building owned by J. Drakes' Sens & Ce., Frank Alsfeldt's cigar store and Mr. Ger vor's house, stables, all situated in difl'er ent sections of the town were set fire te by unknown parties. The fire at Drake's was slight, at Alsfedt's a box of shavings and a can of oil wete found at the back deer. Net much damage was done te any of the buildings. Pleaded Net (iiiiliy. Newark, N. J., April 21. In the Essex county court of eyer aud terminer te-day, Andrew Fegcrty pleaded net "guilty te the iudictmcnl of murder in the first degree for the killing of Jere miah Ryan, who was stabbed in Seuth Ambey, February , aud died iu Newaik, March 15. His trial was set down for May 3. A Writ or Ouster Irnued Against Recorder JLutie. . Piiii.ADi:iAuiA, April 21. Judge Lud low, in the court of common pleas Ne. e, this morning issued a writ of ouster against Recorder David II. Laue, upon application of Attorney .General Cassidy, and ordered that execution be issued at once. The papers have net reached the sheriff's office. Strikers Arrested. Chicago, April 21 Twe of the htriking brick layers were arrested here yesterday for alleged interference with men employed en a building in the west division of the city. The prisoners assert that they simply speke te the workmen. The Bricklayers' union will defend them. Committed te Jail ler Murder. Lynchburg, Va., April 21. Lucy Gar laud, a white woman, has been committed te jail in Nelsen county for the murder of her infant grandson. The child's body was found iu a fonce corner with the head thrust into an old copper pet. Fatal ICcsult of a Juke. Paterson, N. J., April 21. Antonie Igliesa, a Cuban, died yesterday from the effects of an injury te his car, which was caused by a practical joker setting fire te some cotton waste which was under him while he was riveting a boiler. Death ur a ItlcU Alan. PiTTSBUiieu, Pa., April 21. James Park, jr., one of the eldest iron and steel manufacturers in this city, died this morn mern ing of apoplexy. Ilts estate is valued at ever $3,000,000, and his life was insured for $300,000. Died et Seir Infllcteu Wounds. Chicace, April 21. Edward .Tamp, the eccentric carricaturist, who shot himself in this city last night, died early this morning. Death of a Centenarian Albany, N. Y., April 21. James Cam Cam eeon, aged 103 years, died at the home for aged men here yesterday. WKATI1KK 1NU1UATIONS. "Washington, April 21 Fer the Mid dle Atlantie states, slightly warmer fair weather, duriug Saturday, followed by threatening weather and rain en Sunday, northeast te south winds, lower bareme ter. MAJtKEJH. Philadelphia Market. PHiLAiiiLrniA, April 21. Fleur firm and luir inquiry; Superfine, l 253 71; extra, 3 70S 25 : Penn'a Family, $5fi5 12. Rve flour at $3G23 73. Wheat firm ami uuclianged. ;ern Aim and lair demand. Oats quiet. Rye nominal at 07c. Previsions firm, with geed jobbing demand. Lord firm. , Butter dull, except strictly lancy; Pacnn'u Creamery extra. 30c; firsts, 2S'JCc; West ern, 28c ; firsts, 2102T1C. Rolls nominal ; 9813c. as te quality. Eggs firm, fair demand; Pa. 17c; Western, Cheese firm and scarce. .,,, Petroleum quiet; Reflued, 810c. Whisky at $1 19 New Yerk Market. Ntw Yerk, April 21. Fleur fiini and mi, Jerately active. Wheat opened Qe lower; aiterwards ruled stronger and reacted HQVic ; fair spec ulative trading; Ne.2Rcd April. $1 2031 2e ; de May. tl 20-j(l 21H ; de June. l 221 23). no i.fbM.n lower and subsequently recev ered from decline ; Mixed Western spot, 55a 680 ; de future, C669c. Oats a shade lower; Ne. 3 May, 50Q51c de June, 50X50&e; state, 5303c ; Western, 013C0C. Grain and Prevision Quotations. One o'clock quotations et grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K Yundt, Breker, US East King street. Chicago. April 21. "J Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard May.... 1.11 .65 . 1S.S0 11.C0, Jnue... 1.14 J7J6 .42 Petroleum Crude oil... .94 iiteclt Market. Quotations by Reed, McGrann 4 Ce, era. Lancaster, Pa. 10 a. v. 12 V. 126 -Gil 1I l 4! 37?j! 1124 1352 Michigan Central WJi New Yerk Central ias New Jersey Central "8JJ Ohie Central VSi Del. Lack. Western.... 12SJ4 Denver Ule Grande.... 11 Erie 37K Kinsas ft Texas SlfS l.ake Shere 1122 Chicago N. w..cem.... 136 N. N., Ont. Western.... 2SV St.Paul ft Omaha yu PacincMail 41& Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. a St. Paul MBJfJ Texas Pacific 40k Union Pacific 9S Wabash Common 30) Wabesh Preferred 19Ji West'rn Union xeieurapu w Louisville ft Nushvuie.. N. Y.. chl. ft St. L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Rending? 1'. T. ft RuflUle Northern Pacitic Corn Cern Northern Pacific Prof.. Hestenville MK 43 2Si If SSJi Philadelphia ft Erie , Nertnern Central Underground Canada Southern 68 Oil 67X MX Poeiuu e i us3cuger. Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated rress. Stocks steady aVid dull. Philadelphia ft Erie R. R 20X KeudinK Railroad SS Pennsylvania Railroad & Lehigh Valley Railroad 60 United Companies of New Jersey 189 Northern Pacific. SU" Northern Pacific Preferre'l..... 88X Northern Central Railroad I6J Lehigh Navigation Company 43 Norrlstewn Railroad 10t Central Transportation Company 35 l'lttsb'g. Titusvtlle ft UuflaleR.R 16' Little Schuylkill Railroad te New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks dull and weak ; Meney, S6c. New Yerk Central 12C5 Erle Railroad 3 Attains Express 129 Michigan Central Railroad !MJ Michigan Southern Railroad 112C Illinois Central Railroad 14U Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 134 Chicigeft Reck Island Railroad 124 Pittsburgh ft Kert Wayne Rallread 13 Western Union Telegraph Company..... 82? Teledo ft Wabash 30?;; New Jersey Central.... 7t New Yerk, Ontario A Western 2SJif New Yerlt Hank Statement. Leans Inc $ 584.400 Specle Inc 807,000 Legal Tender Inc 73,40i) Deposits Inc 2,537,100 Circulation Dec MM Reserve Inc 913C25 Tikvial. treTivjsa. Like oil upon troubled waters is Hale's Heney of Horeheitnd and Tar upon a cold. Pike's Toothache Dreps euro in ene minute. altf-lwdoedftw Deu't despair, but read the advertisement el Simmons Liver Regulator. Files and Begs. Files, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough en Rats." 15c. Ge te II. U. Cecnrun's arug store ler Mrt. Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are uneqnaled. Celer Irem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions In Eng lish and Gcnr.un. Prlcw. 15 cents. jv.& ir ADrjsjtrjBjsatissxa. V OK KKNT. TUK .STOKK KUOW, NO. 35 North Uueen street new occupied by Ames Rlngwelt. Apply te 1HU. K. KANKI.IN, fub7.8.9.Wftcedttd Ne. 120 East King St. ENIUNKS Sr.W AMD BECONO-UaND, 3 ami i-herse power, at JOS. HUBER'S Iren Foundry and Machine Shep. Iren and It rasa Castings, Machine Werk and Jobbing promptly attended te. Shep Rearjf Lancaster County Rank, Lancudnir, Pa. National a7-3mdS PRIVATE SALK OP A LARGE STOCK OF Carriuges, L'lireiens, Jump-scat Carriages, two and three spring Plauo-Rex Buggies. Market Wagons. Alse, a large let et second hand Wagons et all kinds. All these vehicles are guaranteed te be made el" the best materials, in the latest styles and in the best manner, and com bine in the highest degree all tbe points sought by the carriage owner. All were man manuincturcd under the special superin tendence et Samuel II. Cox and compare fa vorably In material, workmanship and style te any work he has ever turned out. They will be sold low In order te close out the bus iness. Persons desiring te purchase will plcase call at the old Coach Factory. Ne. 335 and 311 Church street, Lancaster City. JNO. Q. MERCER, JACOB O A RLE. prIHtd.Sft8tw Administrators. jULTON OPERA UUUS1S. Thursday Evening, April 26th. ONLY APPEARANCE OF inrmE IAUK. The Celebrated prima denna el Her Majesty's Opera Company. Together with her Grand Concert and Opera Company, being assisted by the celebrated pianist and composer. W. CONSTANTINE STERNB0RG. Mlle Paulln Sail. Contralte: SIgner Mente grilfe. Tenor ; Mr. O. Gettscbalk, Baritone. i Part. Miscellaneous pregramme, ii Part. Scenes from Grand Opera In costume. CARMEN Had. HauR's greatest part. ADMISSION, - - fl.OO, 75 andSO CENTS. RESERVED SEATS, .--- $1.00. Sale or Seats begins Monday morning at Opera Heuse Cilice. a2l.5trt IJULTON UFKKA HOUSE. 1 Mar ONE NIGHT ONLY.-i SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1883. The last great New Yerk success. 8ccend season et Leuis F. Daum's Romantic Five-Act Drama, THE MAID OF ARRAN, Produced with the original great scenic ef fects, mechanical devices and powerful cast, which wen for this play the united plaudits el thelprcss and people during Its recent suc cessful run in Sew Yerk. 2 Recognized Stars. 2 AGNES HALLOCK, IOUISF.BAUM, Supported by the following emlneat artists J. S.Mergan, II. .1. Hurlsy. Jno. II. Nichelson. FrankCrune.CH. Ocunisen. Mrs. Katnenne Gray, Marie Frances. Fanny Melville, F. A. Dunn. 3- An Elegant Lucky Souvenir" will be presented te ouch lady attending the per- AMjSOK. - - 35, 50 and 75 CENTS. 75 CENTS. KKSfiUVtusaaia, - -Fer sole at Opera Heuse Office, al9-st H lOU M MARTIN. QUEENSWARE CHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OF DAMAGED WABE At the lowest Prices, -AT- High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTXK. FA.