LANCASTER DAILY INTELUeENCER MONDAY. APRIL 23, 1883. the accused te say that he has heretofore borne a Reed character, and his friends k'ive no credence te the charge that has been made against bim. The Rirl was evidently very badly abused, aud her face and body show that Phe had violently resisted her assailant and yielded only taphysical force. Her face is bruhed anil lacerated, her threat swollen and blackened as though she had been strangled, and her body in various parts bruised and blackened. The artificial J.ecth in her mouth were broken from the plate and her clothing tern and soiled. Dr. Reed, who attended her yesterday morning, gives it as his opinion that the assault upon her must have been a brutal one, and that she resisted as long as resistance was possible. She is a very fragile and delicately formed girl, weighing less than 90 pounds. The point at which the out rage occurred is a seclnded one, in a deep hollow, between the two McGovern warehouses. COLUMBIA MKWS. Lanoasterjjeonty- namad Francis Green, who at the time of the marriage ha little daughter named Margaret. His wife, Franeis Green, was a Baltimore slave and was taken te Lancaster county when quite young, but about the time she grew up' was stolen and again sold into slavery, but was released through the inflaence of Thaddeus Stevens. Net with standing the eld man's extreme physical weakness he was clear headed and had remarkably geed eyesight, net being com pelled te use glasses. O. U. A. M. 1 Tu:u Our-Kegmar Correspondent. The presiding elder of this district, llev. Beman, and the llev. Mr. Bewman, of Kphrata, addressed the children's meeting at the United Brethren church yesterday afternoon. The services were of a vciy interehting nature. Over 8200 was the sum which rewarded the efforts of this church at their late festival. About hair of that will be the profits whlehge into the church treasury. Hearty thanks r.rc extended te all who in .any manner assisted in making the festival a success. The Kcv. JcsLO B. Yeung presided at both of the services in the M. E. church yesterday. The morning sermon was te have been delivered by llev. Dr. McCauley but for some urgent leaseu he was unable te be present in town. The Weman'H Werk society of St. Jehn's Luthcian church will be held te-morrow evening at the lesideuce of Mrs. Jehn Llewellen, en Maner sticet. The sei meu at the quarterly conference meeting in the A. M. E. church next Sun day will be preached by the Rev. R W. Humphries, pastor of the Second street Methodist. Rev. W. P. Evans, pastor of the E. E. Lutheran church, left for Bridgton this morning, where he will remain several weeks for his health. Kailteatl Iteiv. On Saturday afternoon ene of the stand aids of a burden car en the Columbia & lei t Deposit railroad fell from its place, and about half of the contents of the car fell from it A considerable quantity went into the river, which is here very close te the track, aud was swept away by the current. The cicw of the train at first feared that some of the falling lamber would get under the car wheels and cause a wreck, but fortunate'y this did net occur. The lumber was the only less caused by the mishap. Mr. Frank Melliuger, a freight brake brake iimnef ciewNe. 15 et the Pennsylvania iaiiie.nl, had his riglit arm crushed en Saturday evening at 3 o'clock at Laatnau Place while coupling cars. He was brought te his home in this place wheie his in juries were attended te by Dr. Craig Although badly cru.-heil the arm will net need te be amputated Ce:rp.luy Inspection. The cuinpauy property f Company C was inspected this morning by Coleuel P. Lacy UeJdard, 0110 of the state inspecting efiiceis. Tc-nigi.t the eemp.iuy will held itsicuiiieu and banquet in the armory in reiehialien of its sixth aunivcisary. A lull chess diill aud inspection will be a leature of the occasion. A late order of General Siegliied, commanding the 3d brigade, te wnich Company C is attached, announces that this year's encampment will he held at Williamsport.. DriiiiKetl Kiiwdlra. The attempt te iaiie another fulse alarm! of Hie, en Saliuday lailcxi. fcepleare do de coming tired ei uuming abjut the town in scaich or a conllagiatieu, when there is 110m. rieine of the large number of diiiul 0. mtuaud boys who iufcftidall parrs of the town tli it, cveniug may have been tltf. catieP of the attempted alaun. Tim 11ei.ihbo1he.1d trf Sa'.eiu Lutheran chuich, en Walnut sheet, was made lively for a time by a fight between two yemng roughs, who attempted te rut tne tewa et two nuisances by t blowing bricks at each ether. Thoirbelligeieat spirits were finally cooled oil by persons interfering, who sent each en his respective way. lie Kobeed the Koests Neble Greem, the colored man arrested early jpsteid.vy morning by Officer Wittig, for ' stealing chickens, appeared before ;uir-Oiier this morning. He confessed his ,,iiilt, and was sent te the county jail te await his trial at court. His alleged cou ceu li derate in crime, Jehn Jehnsen, haB net yet been captured. On the bag which con tained the chickens at the time of Greem's ariest, were the painted names of Ulrich aud D. M. Strickler, the owners of the chickens also, doubtless, as they were stelo from the same place that the bag was. The thief said that the robbery was committed about two miles from Ironville. Where arc the owners of the fowls new ? Uriels. A laige number of witnesses en the Jehn Cojle muidcr trial went from Maiietta te Gettysburg, wheie the trial will be held, this morning. Mr. Owen Clark has again returned te Columbia. It is nes a bad place te be in, he thinks. Annua! Session lu this City. The annual session of "the order, United American Mechanics, of "?etinsylvanhv will be held in the hall of Conefltega coun cil, Ne. 8, O. U. A. M., commencing at 10 o'clock ou Tuesday t morning, May 1, 1883. "Excursion tickets will be sold en all the railroads te theso desiring te attend, which are only obtained by order from the State C. Secretary Walter Graham, at Philadel phia, said tickets being geed from April 30, te May 3, inclusive, geed te return until May 7. Special rates have been made with, the hotels, but a number will step at private bearding houses, amongst whom will be State Councillor Dr. W. Z. Zen dcrling, of Philadelphia, who will be accompanied by his wife and will step with Mrs. Reigart en East King street. At the court house, in the main room, a free public entertaiment will be given by this order, and will be presided ever by well known men of our state. The headquar ters of the officers wiil be at the Stevens house. Indications point te a large attendance of representatives and visitors, as matters of great importance will be brought before this body. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. A Convict makes an riffert te Escape, but U Unsuccessful. ' Geerge Brown, a convict at the Lancas ter county prison, attempted te escape en Saturday afternoon. Biown is ene el the young men who was convicted of obtain ing money from different farmers by loprc leprc seating himself as a tobacco buyer. He was sentenced te three years and a half imprisonment last fall and since that time has been working at carpet weaving. On Saturday afternoon instead of going te his cell, he walked out the side deer of J the prison, aud was caught in the act of trying te scale the wall with a rope, which he had made of carpet chain. He was taken back te his cell, where a ball and chain were placed en bim. His diet will be semewhat weaker for a few days, at least. A capping was recently placed ever the wall making it mere difficult te scale, but Brown said he was a circus acrobat once and would easily have overcemo that difficulty. Clears out rats, mice, reaches,flIes. ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks gophers. 15c. Druggists. JLAJiBZAOS. Tuset Scirn.TZB-On April 21, 13. at the peonage of the First German Relermed church, by Rev. .1. G. Teters. Mr. S. H. Y uudt te Miss Anna M., daughter et William Schultze, both el this city. XL f XtMATMB. Henry, MnixB. In Jersey! City. April 22, The relatives and friends of the lamHy, also Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 67, I. O. O. F., are re spectrally Invited te attend the luneral,en Tueedav atternoen at 3 o'cleckTlrom bis 'late ree Wenco,-XpT57ertb Queen, street, te pro ceed te Lancaster cemetery for Interment. ftmtf mlAX JfBW AVYJSMTiaEaUSNXB. W housework In a small family. taqjalre at It Ne. 145 KAST JAMEb STUBJSX OKNKKAL TTTASTKO-A GIKL FOB TV housework. Apply te .. lt 43 SOUTH DUKE STBEET. GENU1NK HAVANA ASID ABA CIOABS only 5 cents at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONTJCIGAK bTORE. XITaKTKD A SITD ATION AS HOSTLBK ff or coachman. Apply at ine cress iteye Hetel, west King street, ence. Can give geed refer' ji WANTED-A UUOI), KELlAllLK GIRL ler general housework. Inquire at a23-2t Ne. 241 EAST KING ST. FIHHT-CLASS PKNNSYLVANIA CIGAKS 15 for S3 eta. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. STAULK FOR 8ALK A GUOU rRAMK Stable. 14x32 lect, Avlth shingle reef ; would de for a tobacco shed. Apply seen te a2i-2t WM. McCOMSEY. tTTASTKD.-TWO (2) STOUT BOM TO W learn the trade et Herse Cellar Maker. JOHN W. LOWELL'S. Keystone Cellar Factory, Nes. IS and 20 East Orange street. a20-3t GEOBGB FLICK, TAXIDERMIST. Birds and Animals stufled te order. Birds and Animals for sale. . . . , a23-l wd Ne. 15 W EST GERMAN ST. riHVO SMALL HANDMAI1K HAVANA 1 clears, clear Havana fillers, ter 5 els., at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. W'ATEB KKHX NOTICE-TflK WATER ent duplicate having been placed In my bands I will receive the rents en and alter Monday. April 23. 1883. 0 per cent, abatement ter iiremnt payment, u. . mirn.3. a2J:iUl Treasurer. fUE KFGOL.AK MONTHLY MEETING I of the American Mechanics ltnlldlng ami Lein Association will be held tills ( MON DAY evening at lA o'clock, at the solicitor s office, W. H. Reland, 20 Suth Duke street. Meney ler talc. E.J. EKISMAN, It Secretary. Unclaimed Letters. The following is a list of letters leniain ing in the postefneo for the week ending April 23. 1883 : Ladies' List. Annie Bryan, (2). Mrs, Sallie B. Beltz. Mary A. Gertrick, Mary S. Geed, Mrs. Matilda Lehman, Mrs. Alice L. Mentzer, Mrs. Virginia B. Shriner, Annie W. Shank. Mrs. Hattie E. Snyder, Mellie Smyser, Kate Werth, Mrs. Sarah Ann YeJ&jD. Qents'TjSt America Advertiser, A. S. Bare, Jno. P. Batt, Ueruelius Belbard, H. B. Campbell, A. B. Ebaugh, A.. N. Eshle mau, Wm. C. Hall, Christ. L. Herr, D. K. Hostetter, Cen, McCarthy, Clay Muchiel, Jie. R. Morrison, Capt. Wm. Munk, Jno. Reiner, W. M. Rottere, Hiram Shank, David Siffeing, J. S. Saued, Nicholas Shweers, J. B. Sweigarr, Benj. Themas, Eddie Terer, Maver D. Taggart, Jas. A. Williams, J. W. Williams. Sale et steckH. Jacob B. Leng this afternoon sold the following stocks at the Cooper house Hess & Sen, auctioneers : Ten shares Lancaster & Millersville rail way stock te Curistiau Stiftle at $35 25 per share. Five shares of Lancaster and Marietta turnpike $,tock, at $3 per share, te Jacob L. Brubaker. Ten shares of same, te II. B. Carrell, at $30 50. Five shares of same te H. B. Cassel, at $30. 20. Five shares et Columbia natieual Dank stock te A. R. Hershey, at $148.10 Ten shares of New Helland national bank stock te A. F. nostettor, at $135. Ten shares of Fulton national bank stock te Geerge H. Hartman, at $135.50. nmt HUNT T11K 8TOBK BOOM, NO. 35 r North Oucen street, new Ames Ringwalt. lob7.S.!,10eedttd occupied by iOb. E. FRANK! IN, Ne. 120 East King St. Appiy te Til TjOK SALK-A VALUABLK lirjlLDINO r let near the centre et the city. 22 leet trout bv U7 In depth, mere or le9s. with choice lruit, situated en Seuth Qneeji street: also ene let by 30 feet Irent by 48 tect deep, en est German street, uln, ,g nlG-3tdM,VASR 156 Seuth Queen Street. CHAKTKK NOJICE. NOTIUK IS HKKK j by given that application will be made te the Court of Common Pleas el Lancaster county, en MONDAY, AVRIL 30. 1883, ler a charter te incorporate an associa tion te be known as the Ephiata Union Uhtyicl Association. B.F. DAVIS , nlO 3tdeaw Attorney ler Applicants. T1HK KbliULAK Mll.M'BLV MEETING of the Union Building and Lean Associa tion, will beheld at V. A. Wilsen's office this runsiliAYi nvrninff. at IV, o'clock. Sale et money at !t o'clock. Nomination efficer3. A- H. BALL, It Secretary et JLMWUil ONDAY, AFBIL S3. M HOW WE DID IT. I ' We made a bigger stock and better of Light Overcoats for 'this' Spring than ever before, and have sold many mere than in any former Spring season. Simple .cause and effect. Any man that-supposes he can, safely go thj-eugh this month and next, without a Light Overcoat will find his error some cool morning. If one is wanted another error will be te emit consulting the Oak Hall stock. $7.00 te $30.00 is the range of price. The styles mere than you willivant te leek ever. r WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, - Sixth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. eAxxM juumixeB, . J." MARTIN CO. We are new showing the Newest Patterns et WALL PAPERS & CABPETb. NEW EFFECTS ! NEW COLORS! BOOMBERY'S NEW MORESQUE PAT TERNS in Extra Super Ingrains. ew Mo Me queues. New Brussels and New Tapestries. Three patterns Tapestry, entirely new. Cue. Four patterns Tapestry, entirely new, (!c. -OUR UPH0ISTER1 DEPARTMENT Is in charge 01 Mr. Vendersmlth, late with Jehn Wanamaker, and 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 PROMPTLY. PUT UP C-teet long, with flxtnies complete, se cents. 4j-ieetien2Witn fixtures coraineic, i tema. "IIAUTKIC NOT1CK SOTIUK 13 TIBKB- V by Riven that application will be made te the Governer et Pennsylvania ler a charter te Incorporate a company te be known as "The Lancaster Watch CemBany." The object el tlm company Is the manufacture el Watches I mm Hteel, bnv, nlekil anil ethermetaN. GEORGE NAUMAN. a9-."tileawM Attorney ler Applicants. M THOUGHTS AND THINGS. Driving Accldenr. Frank Reland, a milkman, was driving bis wagon at the corner of Lime and Vine streettuis morning when the king pin of the wagon came out. This threw the vehicle te the ground. The front of it has large glass windows which Mr. Reland was tlfrewn against, breaking them te pieces. He had eue hand badly cut and was bruised considerably. The heise ran te the courtglieuso with the front part of the wagon, where Officer Allen Pyle caught him. iSHEUI MUTUAL LIVK hTOUK !-- Himiucit Association, 01 1'u. juanageit- elllee. Ne. 1" East OranRO street. Lancaster. la. The niembprj et this Association will plt'iue tale net:ce that all assesmenis made by the Beard of Directors and new iii.puld nni't be paid lmmedlatclv te the undesigned or autheried ascnts el the company. CIIAS. E. WENT, Manager, alO-Stdced l.iinchster. Pa. FKANK HAYLOB HAS REMOVED HIS PH0T0GRAPHT J. B. MAETDf & CO., Oer. West King and Prince Ste puABBS W. KKV. We nave opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OK LACE CURTAINS Three, thrce-and-a-half and lour yards long In Swiss, Nottingham. Applequln, 4c. 1 ACE LAMBREQUINS, SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &c. Ceinlce, In variety te 1H any Window. Feity DItterent Patterns et DADO WINDOW SHADES, In new colors. 0 and 7 leet long. N1CKLE ORNAMENTS, LOOPS, FRINGES, ic. AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, in Gilts, Uiennded anJ Common Papers, lierdeii, Ccrtres, fti-. PHARES W. FRY. Ne. 67 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA DRY 0OODB. SECOND EDITION. ii mehdat sraBNraan4gin?ija3!i883. ATEBR1BLECYCL0NE. TKAB8 UP TWO aUlSSIPPl TOWNS TTfATT, SHAND & CO. i)EES8 SILKS A SPECIALTY. Watt, Shand & Ge. Have received another invoice et these famous SUMMER SILKS at 50c a yard. In Checks, Stripes ami Plain Celers. Special attention Is Invited te New Lines et COLORED DRESS blLKS at 75c a yard. The best goods imported for the money. Special Bargains In ALL-WOOLFKENCH TISSUE BEGE8, 23c a yard; worth 33c. L-WOOL FRENCH DEBEGE, H-lnches wide, 50c a yard. Extraordinary Bargains In LADIES' T.I8LE THREAD GLOVES, at 12c, 17c, 90c, ana 25c a pair. DIES' LISLE JERSEY GLOVES at 25c, 3734c, 50c and 75e a pair. LADIES' SILK JEBSEY GLOVES, 50c a pair. One Hundred and Fifty Dezen Regular Made BALBR1GGAN HOSE, 20e and 25e a pair. Elegant Qualities in Plain and Striped GERMAN HOSIEKY, 50 cents a pair ; worth 75 centa. BLACK LISLE THREAD H03K, 75c, $1.25 and 91.50 a pair. LADIES' SILK HOSE. Just Opened, Parasols and Sunshades, AT POPULAR PRICES. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. ALL' LADIES' KT7.0EK HAVUHHAN B. GALLERY OF TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KIHOt ST. Xm- ExactlyopppejltotlieOUl Stand. ectll-Cind&wK A Prayer ler Seme Lancaster christians. Lliler Wclahampel's Torch et Truth. O Lord, an old notorious " Itev." hluncr came along liere the ether day te deliver a lecture, which we had reason te believe would net ee m Keeping witu tne teachings of the Hely Bible ; and our ilcsire te hear him was se great because he has the name of being an orator like whom the devil has a great number mere in the world that we nogleeted te attend our prayer and lecture meeting in church that evening" and went te the thea tre te hear this heretic ridicule portions of the teachings of Thy holy word, paying a large admittance fee for the privilege of doing se. New, Lord, what difference is there between him and us, who have turn ed enr backs upon Thy house, te go and hear his brazen faced irreverent harangue'.' And have we net compromised our Chris tian character, as well as dishonored Tby church and Thy name by this departure foem the rule of Thy word, which com mands te refrain from and te avoid every appearance of evil, and that tells us we shall net stand in the way of sinners, nor sit in the seat of the scornful ? What will avowed sinners think of our preten tious te piety, wheu they remember that we ran away from xny nouse anaatier sucu a sinful character and Ged-dishonoring entertainment ? And must net the hcene of a minister of Thy holy Gospel publicly lauding such a man and preparing the minds of the people toreceivehis philosophy of iudtlclity, make the angels mourn V O Lord, wilt Theu net give us te see hew inconsistently we have acted, and make us ashamed of this great and unchristian evil that we have done ? And wilt Theu net give us sincere iepentanee,that we may repent and obtain forgiveness, aud save us from the dire ef fects of the iniquitous teachings of that iufii'el lecturer Amen. heLDiens, Attention ! Mile I!. Stevens A. Ce., the well-known war claim attorneys, wil be lepressntcd at Lancaster, Pa.. Wedncsaay and Thursday, April 25 and 20, by their special agent. Soldiers and ethers interested in claims for pension, increase of pension, ar rears et pay and bounty et tliese charged with desertion, or ether claims It is hoped will give bim a call. Tne special agent will be at the office of the protbenotary. . a23-2t Always In tne drat Place When Adam Forepaugh organized Ills great aggregation of museum, menagerie and cir cus, it at once took the first place In this de partment of amusement. Year after year it lias retained that place, ether shows starting intelire and dying natural deaths, while tne Great Forepaugh Shew continued its stately march at the head 01 all American amuse ment enterprises. It will be here en Wednes day, April 25. TltUKRWKAK SUITKD FIUS THK KIGA LI SON. Together with a hpiing supply el LADIES' and GENTS' FURN1SIT1NU GOODS. Hesleiy a specialty at Pi ices LESS THAN hae time ami money aim mvh us HENRY UliCHTOLD, Ne. r2N. Oiiecn Street. Handles of Clean I'.yn Straw ler fcbOTvd EVER. rail. ai.A.3tt AND QVtSKNSWAllh. J.T1GM 3t AIAKTiN QUEENSWARE AT CHINA HALL. P. s.-sale. !K A LARGE LOT OF rpHK PKOIJKESS OF tlAWUKli i i- 1 tcrnal mucous surfaces H meie i-apl' than J en the skin or the border membrane. This Is ( ewlns te the errcatcr vascularity and mois ture "of their tissue. Cancer .of the lining' membrane of the check is always a rapid ills ease ; In a lew months it will destroy large portions of the mouth. Cancers and tumors and all kinds of skin diseases cured by 11US. 11. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Olllee 13 Ea t Walnut street, Lancaster. u.i.. 4-..AA ntt.Hl uunsiuiuuuii iiu. a23td G IUAHDFIKK INSUKANCK COWPANV OF PHILADNI-PIUA. srnuiAL NOIJCHS. Don't despair, but read the advertisement of Elmmens Liver Regulator. . " Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure consists et in ternal and external treatment at same time, and It makes the skin white, sort and smooth It contains no poisonous druggs. $1, at drug gists, "I am truly thankful that lever used Dr. Benieris Celery and Chamomile PilU, for they cured, my periodical headache." Mrs. J. R. Paddison, Point Caswell, N. C. 50 cents, at druggists. Take In time; see advertisement et Sim mons Liver Regulator. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Cutrent Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East King Street. mt2-CnulM,W&SR T OW PRICES FOR- Feh Lame Bacfc, aide or Chest use SIU LOH'S POROUS -.PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137andlS!) North Queen treet, Lancaster. teblleedC Short Breath O. Bertlo, Manchester, N, Y., was troubled with asthma for eleven years. Had been obliged te sit up sometimes ten or twelve nights In succession. Found immediate relfel irem Themas' Eclectrlc OH . and is new entire ly cured. Fer sale by n. 11. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North-Queen street. Ge te H. B. ceenran's drug store ler Mrs. Freeman' New National Dyes. Fer bright, ! ami iinniVillltv et color, are nncanaled: Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng- llsh and German. Price. 15 cents. GOOD ARTICLES, AND A- Public Blessing, And that is only the business el SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. W. Kin and Water Sts., Has increased every year sdncc It wa started, tlttccn eirsage. CARPETS IN ENDLESS VARIETY ANI At Bettem Prices DAMAGED WARE At the lowest Prices, AT- High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREKT. NOTICE TO THE LADIES Wc have been watching ilia Silk market for seme time te buy BLACK AND COLORED SILKS and new wc have them from an Importer's Auction Sale In New Yerk at BARGAIN PRICES. We have a tew pieces in PLAIN COLORS as low as 45c., but the IJ EST B A RG AINS are our C3c. quality and enr UOc. finality In GARNETS, DARK GREEN, IJRONZE. NAVY BLUE, BROWNS and PLUMS. We have Black SllkB AS LOjV AS 30c., but the qualities et BLACK SILKS we have at 73e., 87c., $1.00, I.I2K. 1.25, S1.37K. W.Kt $1.05. $1.75 and $2.00 have never been equalled. It you want a SILK DRESS call seen at rlcfatfl CMMlM im MtmU et tfee Ua prceedaBta' Biuii j ?gte Howe I.TI Si rtlegta pWn- r(ird- Tfc Scbm ArpaliBc- Iew Okleans, AjuiXZS. Special di patches from Wessen, "Hiss., report that a frightful cyclone struck that place and Beauregard, a mile above, yesterday after noon. At "Wessen about one hundred and fifty houses were blown down, fifteen person skilled and many wounded. The town of Beauregard is 'a mass of ruins, net a house of any kind standing in the place. Many persons were killed and a great number wounded. The cyclone was preceded' by violent thunder and vivid flashes of lightning;, and the rain poured down in torrents. The scene at both places 'after the storm was appaling.. Seme of the killed are se mangled aa te be unrecogniz able. The dead and wounded were re moved from the ruins as quickly as pos sible and physicians were brought from neighboring towns en speeial trains. Tbe Winds In Ie. m Des Moines, IewavXprif23. A tornado passed up the Maple River valley last evening. The Danbury .Catholic church was wrecked, three houses were blown down and ether miner -matters inflicted. Ne lives were lest. BADLY BKATEN. Jk. Haloeukeepar Handled by a FugllUt aud WrMtler. Philadelphia, Apr. 23. Wm. Seudsrs, a saloon-keeper at 249 North Ninth street, was se badly beaten early this -merniug iu front of his place by Mike CIcary, the pugUist and James Freeman, wrest ler, that his life is despaired of. The two men had been refused admission te Souder's saloon, and when the Iatter and his bar-tender left the saloon te go home, they were set upon by Cleary and Freeman. The bar tender was severely beaten and Benders had one of his ribs broken. Cleary and Freeman were ar rested and committed te await the result 6f Souder's injuries. . MVKKTHK OCEAN. Letters Kecelved Threatening tbe Destruc tion or the Bank or Kugland. Portsmouth, Eng., April 2". Letters have been received by officers of the branch here of the bank of England threatening the destruction of that build ing by dynamite. Detectives have been detailed te watch it. Bound te Hang Him. Dublin, April 23. Timethy Kelly, the alleged Phoenix park murderer, in whose case tbe jury failed te agree en a verdict last Friday, was again placed ou trial to day. A. Bedy Found In tbe Knles et a Bnrnrd Building. Danville, Va., April 23. A house waa discovered en fire this morning and after the flames were extinguished the dead body of an unknown negre man was found in the building with bleed running from his wounds. His clothing and the bedding had been saturated with kerosine oil and set en Are. letzger & laugumaii's StoevlDC Ont a Bad Gang. Bosten, April 23. Gov. Butler te-day sent an order summarily ousting the trus tees of tbe state almshouse at Tewkesbmy, and direeting the state beard of health te take charge of the almshouse. The gov ernor says families of various officials have been furnished with their entire living at the almshouse contrary te law. Dluatlatied Empleyes Quit Werk. Reading, Pa., April 23: At noeu to day seventy dissatisfied pipe mill em pleyes of the Reading.iren works marched in a body te the office of the company and demanded and received the two mouths' pay due them and' then left. The officials say that work at the mill will be resumed if the men return te work. CHEAP STORE. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. (between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse UeteU F'atal (Juarrel Over a Game et Cunts. Nashville, Tenn., April 23. Near Murfreesboreugh, yesterday, Wat Kanbeui shot and killed his cousin, William Rin Rin sem, in a quarrel ever a game of cards. Wat claims that he thought his pistol was empty when he pointed it at bis cousin. He subsequently fled en horseback. A. Controller short in His Account. CniCAae, April 23. It has been dis covered that William L. Church, jr.. the outgoing controller of the village of Hyde Park, is short in his accounts te the amount of $7 700. A warrant Las been issued for his arrest. He has always borne a geed reputation. Cattl Market. PmtAPXLrfflA. April 23. Cattle-Receipts 3,000 head ; prime, 707Xc ; geed at 6XC&c medium at 66Wc; common atSSWic; fa cows, 4$Wc ; slippery cowers, SMK&c; vea calves, G6c. Sbeep dull Receipts, 15,000 bead; wool sheep ViQ7Xe; sheared sbeep. swCc; nUI Iambs, Hic : spring iames. 9 w par neaa uejzs active Receipts, uu neaa; U0ilXc : soed, UVMllHP i 11c; common, iuxaitfc. nrlrae. medium, IQ'iQ Grain and FrovMtea uaotatleaa. One o'clock gcotaUens el (Train and pre H Ions, furnished by 9. K. Ynndt, Breker, lf East King street. Chicago. April 25. Wheat Cern Onte Perk Lard May.... 1.13 JS .K 19J0 IL70 June... LI4 .573 A2 Potreleu'ii Crude OU.....KSc. mock markets. Quotations by Reed, McGrann & Ce , Bank era, Lancaster, Pa. 10 a. x. 12 st. ;tp. M. Michigan Central 9X 1 New Ycrk Central lS53i 123 JJ New Jersey Central 73K 78 Ohie Central 12 12W Del. LacS. & Western.... L57i U7X, Denver & Rie Grande S 4SJg Erie 37 37X Kansas & Texas 3l iWr Lake Shere 1UU i Chicago & N. W..com.... 13l4 ll?S N.N.,'Ont.A Western.... 27JS 37?i St.PaulftOrcalia i 49 Pacific Mail UX li Rochester Pittsburgh.. 20 20 su rum iw.74 AMZs ALAU9 1 tttillli.t.t W7J 94 12U 7d 12K S7 & Union Pacltle 'Sl Wabash Common S9 Wabash PreferreiL 47Ji West'm Union Telegraph 82U Louisville & Nashville... 5J5 .. i..mi .IM.L Lehh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania , Heading P. T. & Buffalo Northern Pacific-Cem.. Northern Pacllic Pref.. Hcstonville... ........... Phlladelnhla & Erie Northern Central G6 unucrgreunu su Canada Southern 67l People's Passenger. 65 42 t3?i IS ST 9T?5 394 48 42K 63 8SS SH MX 20 93 103 97. 49? ? 12 42'6 t3k 10 97 14H Ot! I'hlladelpkla. Quotations by Asjeclated Pn-ss. Stocks steady. Philadelphia & Erie If. R Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Lehigh Valley Railroad United Comnanles of New Jeruev Is'j Northern Pacific set; Northern Pacific Preferre'1 87s Northern Central Railroad Ui'4 Lebigh Navigation Company 42 Norristown Railroad 1W. Central Transportation Company : l'!tsb'g. Titusvilln Buffalo R.R. iu Little SehuylkiU Railroad te New Tera. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks dull : Meney, 5c. New Yerk Central 125; Erie Railroad 3ij .Mlams Express 129 Michigan Central Railroad 'MX Michigan benthern Railroad Ill Illinois Central Railroad 145 Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad ISO Chic ike Jt Reck Island Railroad 123 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad 134 Western Union Telegraph Company 82 Teledo A Wabash 2! New Jersey Central 70 New Yerk, Ontario A Western 27 Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; ship incuts, 2 600 bead ; market steady, but slew and uneven ; a lair clearance was effected nt firmer rates ; mixed, fc 9597 40 : heavy, 7 'M HI 75 ; light, f 77 CO : skips, 94 25jC 7-. Cattle Receipts. 1,00) liead; shipments 4,!uu head; market slew and weak; prices easier ou rough and heavy : experts at iG 203G HO ; gped te choice shipping, S3 156 10; common common te lair, $5 Wicr no Sheep Receipts, 4IJ0 head: shipments, 3, SOU head ; demand weak ; market dull anil weak; r immnn te lair, $.! 7i4 fSO; geed te ehelee, r :.estf. Lecal Stocks and Beadi. Reported by. 1. 15. Leng. Lane f'l'y t:pf r ct.Lean,dnel882.. ie8... iw... u we.., 5 jer ct. I n 1 or 30 years. " ft pur ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " 111 ler 20 years., " 4 " In 5 or 20 years., 6 " in te or 20 years Manhcltti noreugli lean .. Mir.oBLLixKeua aroeas. QaarryviUti It. 11 Millersville Street Car Imitilrer Printing Company........ Watch tacter flas Light and Fuel Company Jtevens lleiie (l.enils) Columbia Uas Company Columbia Water Company au3quehanna Iren Cempiiny.. .. Marietta Hollowware Stevens Heuse....................... Sleily Inland.... i:ast Itrnnily wine A W.iyiiesb'g... Mlllerxvllu- Nermal Schmd Neiahern Market MIHOKLLAHKOU3 BONOS Quarryvlllf K. l:..dne lcj W r.fnilinti & Columbia 11. Ii.,.v-) buiieabter Watch Ce due 18SIJ i.ant.ister tiiui Light and Fuel Ce.. dun in ler 20 years 100 L.ir.eiiatctJaj Lt-'Iiiand Fuel Ce., rar Lasi val. bale. .$K0 flCfl , 100 1; . 100 117 . lOt lit . 100 ine( . 100 VU.M . 1UU 102 , 100 puraiut A. int. . (n. lOK . till) 102 150 i'l.'.. 50 3(1 . 50 45 . 100 120 26 . H) W It .' liw I7 liW . 50 5 . SO i . 50 1 21 lOO.V) W tl20 . ie ter. . tee Wl 1IIU CAJittlAUJCB, V. LANCASTEli. PA AMUHMMEXTa. T.1ULTON UFKKA UUUSE. Thursday Evening, April 26th. ONLY APPEARANCE OF MOIE IAUK. Tbe Celebrated prima denna of Her Majesty's Opera Company. Together with her Grand Concert and Opera Company, being assisted by the celebrated pianist and composer. W. C0NSTANTINE STERNB0RG. Mlle Paulln Sail, Contralte: Slgner Monte Mente Monte grlffe. Tener; Mr. G. Gettscbalk, Haritene. 1 Part. Miscellaneous pregramme, n Part. Scenes from Grand Opera In costume. CARMEN, Mad. Hank's greatest part. ADMISSION. - . $1.00, 75 and 50 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS, - - - W-00' Sale of Seats begins Monday morning at Opera Heuse Office. a2i.5td rpUK Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTEli COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. AU Werk finished in the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only tne best selected material and employ only tbe best mechanics. Fer quaUty et work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ter cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. n26-tfdw AlplieuH Itremer Dead. Dever, N. J.. April 23. Alpheus Beemer. well kuewn in the mining inter ests of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and largely interested in silk manufacture, died "suddenly last night of apoplexy, aged 37. Iren Works Closed. Cincinnati, O., April 23. A dispatch from Gere, Ohie, says the Themas lien works have closed because of a strike of coal haulers against a reduction of waives. The Bessemer steel works at Straitsville have closed for the same reason. Ir.i. !Si TCBKriKK STOtlKH. lilgSpliUg.t l Hr Vh. !.-, I5ililr,"0rt Hivfsliee C.illilllpl;l A CM'"tllUt Hill Jehimblii Wellington Columbia. i'.Sg Spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown & Klfzabuthtewn.... . Lancaster & kphrata H. i i i". . 134 t . 25 H . 25 St 25 l- . 25 . 25 10 . 26 I7.: Sl'JSCTAf. SOTIOES. Tobacco Men Strike. New Yerk, April 23. Eight hundred eigarmakers and 200 packers and strippers inaugurated a strike te day for an increase of wages. Beth sides express a determi nation net te yield. The strike is likely te be a prolonged one. xr-Twenty-ieiir bemtitul colors of the Dia mond Dyes, for Silk, Weel, Cotten, Ac, I0 ftp. each. A child can use with pcrlect success. Va afflicted why suffer longer from Ca tarih. yay Kcver and Celd In Head when u suns euro can be bail in Elys' Cream Eatir. t Price 5d cents. Apply Inte iietitrils with, little finger. Fer three winters I have been afflicted with Catarrh and cold In the head. Last winter l ue-l Ely'J CriMiu Halm. It accomplished all that win represented. T. V McCeaMicu (Judge Cininen l!e-u) Elizabeth, N. J.. Aug. 25, 1S&0. Uliiemc Crturrli. I have suffered fe: - tromchiei'le Catarrh. Sir weeks age 1 u-t imluce'l te try Ely's Cream Balm. Kellet instantaneous, and continued use has rcsull ed 111 an almost complete cure. S. M. Greem-, Heek-keeper. Office N. Y., Catsklll tt Allien-, Steamboat fe Catsklll, N. Y., Dec. 27. 18S0. al-2wdM.W.Fw WEATUER IXUlCATlONH- WASUiNaTON, April 23 Fer the Mid die Atlantic states, threatening weather, and rain, nearly stationary temperature, northerly te easterly winds, in the south ern portienB,falling followed by rising barometer. Skin UlMwuea. "Swnvne's Ointment" ) Cures the most in vi t- MAMKX1B. OOAJj. B. . MARTIN L OCBKR'g UYK3. A 5c, Package Fer tea days longer. Call no Gene Where the Gead Darkles Ge. On Saturday night " General " James Jacksen, a noted coleied man, died at the residence of his stepdaughter, Mrs. Mar garct A. White, at "West Chester, at the advanced age of abentl05 years. He was born a&lave about 1778 and owned by Bet sey Jacobs, who lived near Baltimore. In 1833, he married a colored woman from "A Celebrated Case," It seems probable that Mr. Michael O'Cen- immense stock, nor, et Galesburg, IU., Is net related te the inT.,'ei fhevifw D'Pnnner. He s ivs : ' Sa marllan Nervine cured me et dyspepsia and I general debility." aud examine the trouble te show goods. e Lcnes convulsed by cough can be seethed with Hale's Heney et noreheund artd Tar Pike's- Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. a23 lwdeeu&w , 1 -; Feb chills, lever, ague, and weakness, Col Cel den's Liquid Beef Tonic Celderi'a; take no ether. Of Drnggdsts. alBlwdeediw BUB HAMt. -I KOCI-.KY FOK SALt:. 7 A WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORE In a laracmanuracturing country town. Heuse, Stere, store Fixtures and a full line et GROCERIES. The whole can be bought ter les than $2,500. lnanireattne . at-lmd - INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE, LOCHER'S !DYE WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANTf OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET, Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, avfard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince treets. above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd MANUBK ANU COAL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure by the car lead at reduced prices. AU tbe BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth ler Family and Steam purpose. CEMENT by the barrel. HAT and 8TBJLW by the ten or bale. rARD-315 Harrisburg Pike. Gbnkeal emcB 20i East Chestnut street. Kauffman, Keller Ss Ge. aprl-lyd PhUadelpbia Market. 1'UUAOBt.vuia, April 23. Fleur but quiet: Superfine, S3 25Q3 tinner ' . A-rtr?i 3 7394 23 ; Ppnn'a Family, aaa 23. Rye neur ai wyiwgi 10. Wheat firmer afld fairly acUve ; Se. 2 est rn Reil.ll 21Q1WKN6. 3 de, 1 1931 23 ; Ne. steamer, prn lPa.Red.i2uai aafc - corn fltm and. lair demand: eiXfiCSXc: saU Yellow and Mixed, Oats dull unu easier. Kye firmer at 70c. Previsions firm. Butter dull, except lancy, which sell3 fairly ; Paenn'a Creamery extra, SOc ; llrsts, 25Q26C ; Western, 28c ; firsts, 23S25C. Bells nominal. Eitxsflrm, fair demand; Pa. 17c: Western, leWc ; southern. WQiewc. Cheese firm, stocks light. Petroleum dull;. Refined, S'AQW- Whisky at II 19 "S wayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" hwayne'.s Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ".Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" svHvnn'H Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" i erate cases of skin l- eases, such as tetter, salt rheum,scald head, babcr's itch, sores, uli crusty, scaly, ltehla'.', skin eruptions, au-l that distressing com- AXTOKNEX, HAS rt imnKl. M- PRIIIK. O Removed his Ofllce from M North Duke ttreet te Ne. l GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Bear et Court Heuse. Leng's New Building. 17-Rr ptOAC. M. V. B. COHO, SC NOUTH WATJSU ST., Ianeater, JH Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Ooaaectleu With the Telephonic Sxehaage Tard and Office: Na 330 NORTH WATE STREET m teMB-lTd LUBKlLLAKD'S BKMECOA TOBACCO 1 enbylOcentsperplugat H AMMAN'S BELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yeaz, April ,23. Fleur firm and In moderate demand Superfine SUite, ; 75 4 15; Extra de, $4 103 35; Choice te Fancy de. $4 4087 25 ; Snperfine Western. $3 7J4 15; Common te Geed Extra de, ?4 leg 4 G5!; Choice de $4 7037; Choice White Wheal, i6257 25 Wheat epeneu anfi lower; aiierwurus advanced Kc : moderate buslncs ; Ne. 2 Mav.l 2J1 22?; de Jnne, l2igi2K;. deJuly,l2ei2e. Cern a trffle better, but rather quiet , Mixed Western spot, 6363c ; le future, 66a69?;c. Oats a shflde lower ; state, ni0O2c ; Western, SMP0c;'new -Way, June and Jury, 50X5Ic. Swayne's Ointment" plaint. Itching pile-. "Swaync;s Ointment" th0 eniy effectual em a "Swayne s Ointment"! "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obj'.i ebj'.i "Swayne's OlntmeHt" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES where all cUe tails. Sold by all druggists, a Cernell, cold or Bere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir lltates the lungs 'and t.n Incurable disease u erten the result. " DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYBUP WILD CUEHRY " cures tl' most severe coughs and colds, actsdlrectly en the lungs, threat and chest, purines Hie bleed, and ler bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary at lectiens et lrng standlntr, it Is the best remedy ever discovered. Price 23 cents andetl per bottle The large size Is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. fl-JaWFIyd.tw Mether.! Jietnam: jnettiere:i Are yetOHrtiubcd at night andlirekec et venr rest lv a slcic child suffering and eryl...: with excruclatlhg pain of cutting teeth : 1 se go at once and getabottte el MltS. WI. SLOWS 300 rillNG SYRUP It wllirelicva fetoer little sufferer tmnicdtately-depeu 1 u.m It: tixre U no tuHtakv abeutlu Tl.c. is net r. iiiether en cai tli who lias ever ujt li, wl.e w til net tell you at ence that It will regu ..ti.. nnnrels. and srtve rest fe the metl r amlielli-f and health te the child, epcratin ; like magic, it Is perfectly ealetouseln .. ca-cs, and pleasant te the taste, and is th. prescription ct ene ct the eldest and bc'. m'lmria ehvsiclans and nurses in the Unite I I atHtra. Iseld everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M,WS4w 4Xi