r V) LANCASTER DAILY INTElIGElsfCER FRUUYMAY 4, 183 Jniuen Buchanan's Leves. Mr. Geerce Ticknor Curtis was askrd what truth there was in the ancient story, revived by a Paris correspondent, that while James Buchanan was the American minister te England he fell in love with a young gentlewoman, the only daughter of a peer, and an heirebs te great wealth. His affection was returned, se the story gees, but her relatives prevented the marriage. Mr. Curtis said: "The story is wholly un true. President Buchanan would never have married any lady spoken of by this correspondent. I intend te publish the life of President Buchanan in a month or be and will explain why he never married. When he was a young man he fell in love, but the lady died suddenly and mvsterieuF- Jy, and her death shadowed President Buchanan's after-life. While he was at the court of St. James he was very inti mate with three ladies, sisters, named Caten, from Baltimore. He dined with them and attended receptions, probably, with them, but I am certain that lie ndver fell in love with either of them. They all married in the aristocracy." llicNeit Military Company. The adjutant general has written te the officers of tlie new military company in this city that the delay in making the final ariangeineuts in :egard te their muster &c, is owing te the rearrangement of the companies. The Lancaster company will be put into the Eighth regiment. This evening the members will meet te be measured for their uniforms and for drill. Te Attend a Funeral. The membcis of Ledges Nes. -le and -107 P. & A. M.will leave their hall te-morrow morning at 5 o'clock for McCalPs Perry, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Geerge Geiger. There will be a moot meet ing this evening at 7 o'clock te perfect arrangements. May Party. The Lancaster Lcldeikran. '.1U lieid tlielr Mny walk anil party at What Glen I'm k, en Sunday next. May (. Tlicy will start lrem Schillci hallutS o'clock a. in , shaip. Amusements. " Mulaoen' Picnic.' Tills comely will he presented in the opera house en next Tues day eening bv Newell ft Scott's comedy company, under the management of " Yank " Newell. Ne funnier piece has heen written ler a longtime and the I mils and tieublcs of the "Twe Mules" furnish leta et laughter. tiPJSVIATj XOTJOEN. Nonenv .should in gleet a cough. Take Hale's Heney of Hoielieuiid and Tar inslantcr. l'ike'h Toothache I'l opsene in one minute. inyl lwifcedw Tiik null ltle pmpi'i lies of Celdfn's LIijulil Meet Tonic .sustain tlie body without Milid foil. VeUlcn'v ; no ether. n.yl-ldcedw KB Diamond Dyes will color any thing any color, and never tail. The easiest and best way te economize. 1( cents, at all druggists. Nut urn's eh n iciiedy: lead the adeiti-e-Itlenl et Simmons l,ier Regulator. When There's a Will 1 here's a Way. Anyone who Iris the will te liy Themas' Keleclrlc Oil. will Miiely Hud the way te 10 lmst healtli. In cases of hienelilal allectleiib, .seu- tin out. p-ilns, vU .: and as an internal le nieily. It is inuluiili!f. Km nabs ly II. It. Cochran, diugglst, 137 and 1 " Neith Queen atiecl. KulntiwsH ut the Stomach and Debility cutcd bySiuimens Liei Kegulater. See udveitiso udveitise m ent. Mothers ! Mothers! OIetlierHl A re. vim distui lied at night anil hinkcn el your lest by a sick child millering and ciyiug Willi Hie exciucialing ialu of rultlng teeth" If he, go at once and get a IjntllenlMR1. W1N KLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will ieliee t lie peer little Milleler immediately liepeml upon it; theie is no mistake about it. Their is until mother en eai Hi who has cier used it, wlie will net tclljeunl euee that it will l emulate the beweN and give lest te the mother, and rellet and health te the child, op erating like magic. It ispeifeclly safe te use In all ce-cs, and pleasant te Hid taste, and is the pic-oriptlen et one of the ebtest and best iemale physicians in the United .States, bold CM'iywIieie. "5 cents a bottle. mayl-M,W,Sw Ge te II. 15. Cecnrairs drug steie ler Mr. recmnii's AVt Acifieiuil Dye. l''er bihht ness and il unibility et color, uie uneiiriled. Celer lrem 3 te 5 pounds. Dliecthnis In Eng llsh and German. Piice. lri cents. Meiiry'" Carbolic featxe. The bct Salve In the weild fei cub,bi ulses heick, ulcer-', silt ilieuin, tetter, clumped hands, chilblains, (in us and all kinds et skin ci uptlens. deckles ami pimples. Tim . live ij guaiaiiteed te gie perfect satisfaction in jeiy cisem money lcluiiiled. lie sum you gel Hknim'b caiusei.ic salve, as all (lheis aiu but imitations and lounleileits. 1'iice 35 cents, bold in Lancaster at Ceei'ian's Drug Meiv. 137 North Oueen .stieet.. my2U-4 Newir beteie li.us a ttiiicdy et te much ineiitiLs Ely's Cieaui Halm, ter the cine et Catanh, Hav lYtcr and Colds in the head, boeiielloicd te Hie public. Me dread attend, ing thcappllcitieu. Piice(t) cents Apply Inte lieKtrllH nltli little linger. Hlys' Cream li.ilm has cuied uie el Catanh et uvi'ral years' standing. I have leeevcied my sense et taste and .smell. Tlie ISalin has iHM'ipial asacuie ter this teriiiile disease. tiiANK c. Oiiden, Elizabeth, N. J. Iliiilng witnessed thu ellects et Elys' Cicain Iliilui upon a uuiubcr et individuals 119 a cure for Catanh and kindred diseases, we leel safe in saying that It will de all that is premised et it. Ti'KNisn A Gokdew, Di uggUts.Tewanda, Pa. iny3-2wdM.W,Fw De ou Uolieve It. Tint in this town theic are steies of persons passing our stoic eeiy d.iy whose lives aic made mtsnable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sout and dislicHsed Stomach. Lici com plaint. Constipation, w hen ter 75c. w e will sell lliem Shiloh's Vitalier, guaranteed te cuie them, bold by II. K. Cechian, diugglst, Nes. 147 and 13'J North Queen street. Iob7-ceu2 1USATU!. Limieumai. III this city, en the 4tli Inst.. Ileiuy l.iudciman, aged 50 jean a:id 4 months Tim lelatnesanil liicndsef the lainily, a se Ilcbel Ledge, No.S'rj.OrdererScven Wise Men, are lespeclfully invited te attend the iuncial liem hislale lesldenee, Ne. 527 .Middle sticet, en Monday atteinoen at 32 o'clock. lutein inent at .ion cemeleiy. 2ld " Ce8HKN. In this citv. May 2. If si, Louisa Constien, wifcet Charles Constien, a,;cd fiJ ycais, 3 months and 10 days. OH, can I think my w lie is gene : A wite that was kind and dear. Though haul, alas. His te pail With you, the loved one of my ncail. 1 miss thee from thy home, dear one : 1 miss tliee liem thy place. Oh. I iev dark will he this home Without the sunshine et thy face. Tears within the children's eyes, Andfathei's idling heart, Can only tell in agony Hew haul it is te part. Geuo te her son, Chailie. The relatives and fi lends et the family nie lespectfully invited te attend the tuncnil liem hei husband's residonce. Ne. 40 Washington stieet, en Sunday nttcmoen at 3 o'clock, Services at St. Stephen's church. JVfc'JI AOVlCKTlSKaUSNTH. WAHTUU.-A hNKKUETll) YOUG man, w he wishes te engage in a prollt prellt prollt able business, te meet nut nt .Ne. 21 East Chest nut stieet bolore neon lo-meriow. It 7"ANTKI) TWO HOYS TO l.KAKN Y Cariiage Blacksmithing and Cariiage I'ainting Apply ut II. NOLTl'S. jr.. Lancas ter Carnage Works, corner Marien and Mar ket streets. nil 2t 'IMI MKr.KKKS OK LOUUbS U -HI AMI X 470. Members desiring le attend tne luneialet Rie. Gee. Gclger will be at the Ledge Itoem at lialt-pa.si 5 o'clock en SATUR DAY AlOUNING. MAY 0, ltftsl. where cabs will beta Kttciidanrc. Byonleret W. M. U H, S. GAKA, Sec'y. AS t'KAT STKA YKU FKOIU THE OIVNKU at 511 Woodward street, Lancaster, Pa., en April e0, a led Cew, 7 years old, of medium sire ; has a lean spot tlie size of a hand en her leit shoulder; has lest part et her right ear. Any Information as te hur whereabouts lett at SUIKIi'8 CAKPET HALL, 203 West King treat, will be properly 10 warded. ml -tfd NBW AOrHTIHEMEMB. HOUK KRKK Td-MOHT ANDALL DAY te morrow at ARNOLD HAAS' Northern Market Hetel, Ne. 328 North Queen Street. It WANTK 1. SEVKKAL F1KSTCUASH Pantaleon and Vest Makers. JNO.J.SMALING, It Ne. 22 North Queen Street. FOK Kf.NT.-TUK 8TOKK KOOM, NO. 35 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Klngwult. Ajjpiy xe K KANKLly feb7.8.3,I0eedtld Ne. 120 East King St. XTTICK.-IIAYINO KKMOVEO THE KE- 1 ma nfn nieck or Heets and Shoes te Ne. 340 Ner.ii Queen Stieet, I am closing them out regai dlcss el pi ice. Call toen and obtain bar gains. It Y. HIEMENZ. SU.MJAY-hCHHOLTKACtlKIW ASSOVlA TION. The S. S. Teachers' Association, of this city, will meet TIIH EVENING in tht Lecluie Uoein 'it St. Jehn's Lutheran churcf.. en West Orange street. All Sunday-school workers aie invited te be present. It PUHLIC HAJ.K Or IIOKMKM. ON MON DAY, MAY, 7, 1683, at the Merrluiac Heuse, Chailcs A. Miller, Proprietor, Lascas ter City, Pa., 20 lii-ad et Heavy-Bened Ohie Horses ; among them are home geed drivers. Credit of U) iltys. Sain te commence at 1 o'clock p m. m4-2t GEOUGE GKOSSMAN. nOMK FK IfHIENDLKSS CH1LDKKN. llm annual meeting of the corperators of the "Heme ter Hendlcsa Children ler the ClU and Ceuntv et Lancaster," will be. held en TUESDAY, MAY J5. I8SI, at 2.C0 p. in., at the efllce et tlie sccietary. Ne. 131 Neith Queen stieet. for the purpe-c of electing six lady manageis aim four trustees in accoid acceid anee wltli the pioviHiens of the chart-r of tlie home CHAb. M. IIOWKLL, in'4-4t Secretary. 1MIK KMIULAKANNIIAI. MKETIftO (IF the cenn ibuters In ' The Trustees et tlie Mate Nermal Scheel et the Second District el Pennsylvania," located at Millersville, Lan caster ceuntv. Pa., ler the purpose et electing Trustees en the part of the contributors and imiKlng nominations le the superintendent et public distinction et Pennsylvania, ler State Tiustees, will be held in the trustees' room at the said Scheel, en MONDAY. MAY 7 ( bctng the first Monday et the month), 1881, at 3 o'clock, p. in. Pursuant te the l!y-Laws et said coiperai ion and the laws of the common wealth lelating te Nermal Schools. AND. M. FKANTZ, a2l,28ftml Sec'y of Beard el Trustees. w II.UOX & WHITK TUK WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KINO STKEET, H. A. LUOKBNBACH, Agent. A Knll A3ii tinenl el the vailens styles eon Htantlven hand mid lei wile en the most lib ei-il term ler t.nsli or Small Monthly In sUillmi'iilu. The nubile ts most (enll.illy Invited te call and esaniliietin'Niiliiditiments, whleh will he leiind le be ei b-jieiier In Quality and Moilin.ile in 1'iice. liming feeii"l my connections with the Kiey eigan Cm npany, 1 take till- method te Inleun my it lends in Lancaster county, I am new Mfhliiir an idi.'in eqii'il te any and snr naiMeii bv none. I'leae call and esaminu one nl the must beantitnl-t'ineil Diani inanii lactiiied In llie Jnlled Mated. Mi. I.uckei.bielild dHeu;eut ter the famous "KNABB" And several olher Desliahle I'lanolertes. at prices lrem $225 upwaids. tel17-ttd tji.i.iamsn et rUhTKB. Common Sense Is the liuiiie given te a I.AIJ11.&' GAlTfcl'. The ji.iiiie Is uppii'iulate, as il is tlie most comlei table U.iilei fergeneral wcai that has heen Intiediiced, made upon the best model, combining symmetry el feim with grace and beauty In appeaiauce.easy te the toot, becaute ihe bottom is fei ined se as te give the gi cal est amount of comleit and case when walk ing. It is a durable shoe, as the matcilal used is selected lrem the best English kid and the bottoms aie et White Sole heather et a Su Su peiler iiuallty. It is a flrstrclass Gaiter, made te our own order of the best material all the way thieugh and we have them in all widths, se Ur.iLu peilect fit U assured te these icqulr ing.i narrow ei ery wide sole. FerbTVLE, CO Jit OUT, DURABILITY and ECONOMY the BEbT I,ADIEb' GAITEH is the COMMON bENfciE. In CIIUiDUKN'd SUIT-5 we have some PKKTTY ONh-rifcUE KlhTS ler UOfa 2 te 4 jeais old, as well as lull Kilt Skirts, with aTunie. A eiy pietty ellcct is pieduced willia Kilt bkiit ami loose ballet Waistwith a ncdti lolling ce'lar attached te the waist. Feri- tin IjAItGbll CUILUUEN who wcai SllOiItT l'A NTS we have a huge asseitiuent et the most acceptable ityles. PEKFECT FIT TIN G AKMEN1S, made et the most l'OPU-LAltCOl-OKSin SOLIDand FANCY MlAEl) FA31UCS. In FUUNIS1IING GOODS we have Jus.1 dis played a bugcvaiiety of GEN'lb' ALL-LINEN HEM-STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, with COLORED BOUDEUS. Alse, MOUKMNG HANDKEKCH1EFS and a PLAIN WHITE HEM-STITCHED HANDKERCHIEF, 2ineh ess'3uaie, lerelderlygcntlcmcn. BROCADED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS in CRUSHED STKAWIiEURY and TERRA-COTTA. THUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, OIL SKIN CO&.TS AND PANTS, RUBBER COATS, WHIPS and SUMMER LAP ROBES.' Sole Agents ler R. DUNLAP A CO.'S and J. B. STETSON'S Fine Silk and Felt Hats. flaisen & Fester, 32, 31, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA AMJAVTKK SUOKS. LANCASTER SHOES, MANUFACTURED IN THIS CITY AND NONE BUT FIRST.CLASS SHOES. $2.50 FOR LADIES' KID BUTTON SHOES, WITH WORKED BUTTON HOLES, WORTH $4.00. We dely any person te produce a SHOE equal le It al the same pilce. $2.00 FOR LADIES' PEBBLE BUTTON SHOES. Wern ke SHOES le enlt.r of evci y descrip tion for Children, Ladies, Men and Beys Fimii a Plain te a Taney SHOE al from only ic. te 50c. mere than a Rculy-.Made SHOE. We w ill ulwi'js guarantee a peiTect 11 ter no sale. l'eisens lc.iving tlieirenlers in the morning can have them by evening if desired, as we are new prepared te turn out 500 pairs et shoes per week. We have a large stock of these goods new en hand. 3-GIVE US A CALL.-S ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BURT'S FINE SHOES ON HAND. JNO. HIEMENZ, NO. 51 North Queen St. (Inquirer Building.) marauds- NMCW AOYESlTISESIENTh- S TBAWHKIDGK it CLOTUIEB. SHOPPING BY MAIL. WE purpose making it as safe and pleasant, and in every way as satisfactory, te shop by mail as in person at our counters. WE take all possible care te avoid errors, and when any occur they are corrected at once. WF. are alwavs willing te exchange floods which de net please after being received, provided, they are returned te us in perfect condition and within reasonable time. SAMPLES OF DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Even the most expensive, sent free of charge en application. EVERY lady who shops by mail should send for a specimen of our FASHION QUARTERLY. STRAWBBIDGE & CLOTHIER, Eighth & JVIarkets Sts. PHILADELPHIA. Mil DAT, MAY 4, 1883. Things We Dare Net De. First We dare net lie about our business. By this we mean that we dare net misrepresent our goods or state our prices te be bargain prices unless we knew them te be se, or in any way, directly or indirectly, at tempt te secure sales by any ex cept the plainest dealing and the clearest statement of abso lute facts. Second We dare net attempt te de business upon any incom plete stock. Toe long the lines have been kept full, tee long have the people been coming te Oak Hall and finding every thing they ought reasonably te expect in a clothing house, for us new te invite them te any thing but a great house well filled with the best goods. Third We dare take no backward steps. Progress is the rule. . Style and quality of cut and finish have never been se apparent in Oak Hall as new. Expert critics admit this and all people of taste see it when they examine the troeds. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, saw AJtr:itusJssussTs. Kl)Il7 ..INK 7lT UlKIUUAKD Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the lead at 10 cents per plug at llARTMAN'S.YELLOW FRONT.CIGAR STORE. IIKUKKKKANZ MAY PAKTV.-THE j members et the Lam aster LlederkraiiC arc invited le join In tlie iiMiual May walk te What Glen i'ark. en the Cth Inst., which ata't8lrem iheSchillei llonee at fl o'clock, a. m , f harp. J ACOB J.OTHDURFT, in4-2td 'Secretary. TjUl.aON Ul'KKA IIOUSK. TUESDAY, &AY 8, 1883. THE FUNNIEST OF ALL PLAYS, MULDOON'S PICNIC, Produced by NEWELL SCOTT'S ORIG INAL COMPANY, with lO. Specialty People. lO With original Scenery and Properties pieclsc ly :n produced in Brooklyn and New YeiK I r ever 30O Consecutive l'orlermauces. The Great Trick Donkey. JisKKV, and the tue Comical Irishmen. niULUUUN AND 1UUI.CA11KY. l'eu'll iMti'h .' i'eu'H Scream .' you'll .S'fti tek .' ADMISSION, 3iic. 50c. and 75c. HE ShRVtD SEATS. 75c. Tlckels het en sale at Opera Heuse ellice. ml-ltd 4 T IJUKhK'S. .1U;T RECEIVED, A FRESH LOT OF Durree's Salad Dressing, WE HAVE IN STORE mE TABLE OILS. Kcductlens iu Canned (neils. FOUR CANS TOMATOES ler 25 Cents. THE BEEFSTEAK two Cans ler 15 Cent" RED SEAL, 10 Ccntsa Can. FELL'S CORN, 10 Cents a Can. BAKER'S COItN, 12 Cents a Can. FORESTCIl'Y CORN Reduced te 15 Ccntb. AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. YKLLUW FKOUT 5c. IIAVANA (JIGAK, Is the best iu the city, made and for sale 146 HABTAIAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR ISXOBE. Dare De. First We dare give te every buyer at Oak Hall the right of exchange of goods or the re fund of his money. We protect him from his own mistakes. We are se certain of the Tight ness of our prices and the qual ity of our goods that we say te every buyer, " Ransack the town, and if you find a better bargain or think you de, come back, give us our goods and take your money." Second We dare te pile up a round million dollars of stock in the belief that the geed peo ple here and hereabouts will come and buy it. " Plucky," you say ? Well yes ; but we knew the people and they knew us. They have done it before and are coming again. Third We dare te spend a fortune every year in telling our story. We help the printers and the newspapers, we pile up a great business, we sell you clothing cheaper and better than you can get it any ether way and have a little margin left at the end. PHILADELPHIA. A'i,W ADVJCitTiajijaESTH. WANTEII.- TWKNTY-F1VK 1T1K8T Class Cigar-uiakers. Apply te or ad dress S. COHEN, m3-2t V. O. BexCbC, Wilkes Barre. M AKUM) MISTAKE, HUT l'UKCHASE the Kenulne lara Clear lei nc. al UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. r lTISUAKY HiNTKKTAINMKNT. The young folks et the FIRST REFORMED CHURCH will glve a Literary anil Musical Entertainment) in ttie Ba.ement et the Church en FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 4, at 7H o'clock. Tickets of admission, 10 cents, te be had at the deer en t'le evening el the entertainment. A pleasant timemav be anticipated. "All are lnvittd." w2 2td J U.ST KKUK1VKD, ANOTuEB LOT OF Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct from manufacturers and only 8 eta. per oz., or 25 cts. per 4 B it HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR H'lORE. ESTATK OF DR. J. O. BOYO, LATE OF the City of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters el administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent aie requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, or te Dr. Daniel McCeruiick, Lancaster City. SLATER B.BOYD, Administiater. J. 1L.Y Buewn, Steclten Pa. Attorney. al3-CtdF N EW CLOTniNU l'AKLOB. Jno. J. Smaling, TAILOR, Would be pleased te hnve you call at Ills PARLOR, Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EXAMINE THE Latest Novelties, FOR Men's Wear, Imported direct for our trade. SECOND FLOOR, MARBLE FRONT. may2-lwdR SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING MAY 4. 1883. FK0M EUROPE. DEVELOPMENTS OF iKISH TKOUULKS. Haman Sentenced te Penal servitude ler Lite Freeman's Journal " Tell Hew tbe Plotters id America Were Spotted. Dublin, May 4. Lawrence llaulau, who was placed en trial yesterday en charge of attempting te murder Jurer Dennis Field, was found guilty this morn mern ing and was sentenced te penal seivitude for life. Fitzharris who was indicted yesterday as an accessory te the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke after the fact was arraigned this morning and pleaded net guilty. Tbe man Hawkins, who it was stated, would be arraigned te-day with Kingsten and ethers en the charge of conspiracy te murder Peele, has been discharged from custody. " Ne. 1 " Wauis te Turn lufeinier. Feter Tynan is new stated te be in com municatien with police with a view of turning informer. Kingsten, Healy and Gibney were again arraigned today, charged with conspiracy te murder Peele. The prisoners were ro re manded for a week. Geei Smith, ene of the men iu custody en a charge of being implicated intbe con spiracy te murder government officials, has been discharged, he having agreed te emigrate. Hew the Ptets Were Given Away. The Freeman's Journal says the dynam ite plot, hatched in America, " was be trayed te the British consul at New Yerk and the name of every conspirator prompt ly telegraphed te England the moment he left pert." The Journal says, "a member of the governing council of the conspira tors could alone have given such inferma tien." Wherein Londen was Mistaken. Londen, May 1. A ropeit was in circu lation here te day that the government had received a cable dispatch from New Yerk, stating that Walsh and Sheridan had been arrested by the Atnericau au thorities. An Kzplesive Manufactory Found. Constadt, May i. A building used as a manufactory of explosives has been dis covered here. Several naval officers who are said te have been concerned in the manufacture of the explosives have been arrested. 8BEB1UAN AND WALSH. btlll in America and.Waltlng te be Arrested. Nnw Yeiik, May 4. Patrick J. Sheri dan and Jeseph Walsh, whom the Dublin grand jury have indicted (or murder, aie still unmolested. Tliey were seen te day iu the vicinity of their office and said that they wero "quietly and calmly awaiting any attempt te arrest them ;" and added Mr. Sheridan, " we are ready te meet tbmn at their first step in that diiectien." Tliey declare that will make no clTert te evade the officers, and that they have no fear of beiug appro appre bended. HAKKISUUUU HEWS. Tbe Senate Off en a Junket. Special Dispatch te the Intklliebnckk. IlARRisueita, May 4. In the IIou&e to day Bullitt, of Philadelphia, made au un successful effort te have the Philadelphia charter considered en Fecund reading out of order. Starritt, of McKean, introduced tfjeiut lesolutieu cieating a commission te icvise tlie laws of the state relating te taxes for county turn pike, municipal aud school purposes. The Heuse resumed consideration of the bill te provide for the assessment and collection of mercautile and ether state licence taxes. Jenkins, of Luzerne, sub mitted an amendment that the moneys received for liquor, billiard aud ether licenses be covered into county treasuries, which was agreed te. Hines, of Luzerne, offered an amendment, which was adopted, that hereafter the license fees received by county treasurers for any of tbe licenses aforesaid, shall be fifty cents ; tbe bill passed second reading. The bill taxing manufacturers or vendeis of noatrerus or patent medicines the same as dealers iu merchandise, passed second reading. The bill te provide for tbe taxing of persons aud firms engaged in the business of buying aud selling crude petroleum, was considered at length ; an amendment was adopted taxing brokers $150 for a business of $1,000 and upward, and theso selling less than $1,000. live dollars. The Heuse then adjourned until Tuesday morning. Scnate was net iu session. LAUUK DISSATISFACTION. TUe Complete Collapse el a Strike. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4. The tanners' strike has completely collapsed. All the best men have returned te weik at a re duction and the places of inferior hands have been filled with new men. The Urlcklayers' Successful Demands. Petersburg, Va., May 4. The brick layers of this city have struck for uu advance in wages from $2.25 te $!5 per day. The demaud here for such mechanics is se great that it was found nccesasry te comply with tbe demands of the strikers. A Desperate Encounter. St. Leuis, May 4. There was a des perate light between a posce of Texas farmers and thrce herse thieves in the lower end of Indian terri tory near Darlington en Wednesday. It resulted in the killing of ene of tbe thieves named Fleming, the mortal wounding of anether and the cap ture of a third. The dead desperado was left en the prairie, the .ether two were taken back te Texas where the captured horses had been stolen. alike deary ana Ills Partner's Uase Post poned. SniLADELPHiA, May 4. Michael Clcary the pugilist, and James Freeman, charged with aggravated assault and battery en Win. F. Sanders, were again arraigned to day but the injured man who is said te be out of danger failed te appear and the hearing was postponed until the 18th inst. The bail was reduced te $1,000. Found Drowned in the Delaware. Chester. Pa., May 4. Simeon Bran dies, aged 44 years, a prominent clothing dealer of this city, was found drowned in the Delaware river this morning. Whether this is a case of suicide or net is net known, and no cause can be assigucd for Braudies te take his life. Fatal llallread Accident. Detroit, Mich., May 4. Yesterday a train en the Detreit & Lansing read near Heward City struck a wageu at a crossing, killing two women and a man named J.ohn J.ehn J.ohn Ben. The team was running away and the engineer ea account of a deep cut cduld net see them. Fatal itesuit of a euarrej. Lehanen, Ohie, May 4. At Ball's mills, 12 miles from here, in a drunken light, "Tennesse" Jenes was fatally stabbed by Dr. J. II. Ball, the tragedy was the result of a quarrel which took place last winter. An Ancient Murderer. Oswego, May 4. Jeshua GifTerd, aged 77 years, charged with murdering his wife was te day found guilty and sentenced te tiAlienrriifl tn .Tunn 99. A motion fnr n naw trial wan denied, and an appeal will be taken, WEAIUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, May 4. Fer tlie Middle Atlantie states, partly cloudy, local rains, stationary or lower temperature, variable winds mostly northeastorly, stationary pressure. JlAMKJSia l'lilUdelpUla Market. rniLADBLVHlA. Slay 4. Fleur iiulet and steadv : Superfine, iJ V?.t 7i ; citrj, JJ 753 125; Penn'a Family, 565'J5. R e flour at W 2 i 75. Wheat quiet and e.itier. Oats dull and weaker. Rje scarce at 70ig)7;c. Previ-lens ste idy. Lard tirm ; City Kettle, ll'ic, pitmcate.im, lie. Butter steady, with f.iir demand ter fresh leccipts: Fa Cicameiy eiti.i, JuJJlc ; West ern, iSg-jyc. Kelis dud at S'31.'c. Eggs steady ; Pa , liic : Western. 13 kc. Cheese quiet but .tr:idy. Petroleum dull ; Kenned, 7AiS77.,e. Whisky at $1 VJ New Yerk Market. 1 irleur quiet New Yekk, May and u u- (.hinged. Wheat unsettled and ,4',e leer : l.iirly active bu!ines, m.ituly speculative: Ne -Red May. 'J-l iS ; June, $1 -JIS1 2V : July, f l -JSi!4Q)lJi'Vi corn ncuvy spot, fiuaebc : lDlc lewer: Mltd Wi'Stem. de tuture, i"(ji; VJc. Oats Kc lower and 4'jJc: .June, WMQiy1: ern. 4'.3r7i nun : .mi. j .liny. vv(j : ; Male, SJaftH! ; West- Live mock M.irkft. Chicago lles Receipts, i:.,hm head : .sldj ments, 5,(HJ head : market stiem; ami autn : iroed heavy Krades Sc liihei : inl.M-d, $i .fin 7 y ; heavy, 7 Uej(7 (' . li'd. i,J s 37 H ; t kip-i, $ 7.-.II; 0. Cattle Receipt. r D he id ; blilpments '.'.HHi head; market aetie en ii ltlc ilciiianii.anil lf'C lilj;her;epeits Jil .Wibiii ; geed le eholie shippiug, ftiHH .I'i ; louimen le fair. $" W)jp 5 0). Sheep Receipts, l.Vni head ; shipment. -Oil head ; m irket -lelive and stronger : eonimen te talr, $.! 75S 1 f0 ; geed te i IieIlc. f " - iftS 7'. East Liukutv rattle Receipts, .','! n head; uetliln doing ; all thieuh i-eusuiiuiiiits. Hogs Reei'ipls. J.S-O head; Plilladelphiis, $7 STiiiS O) ; Yiukeif. $7 li)ii'7.rM- ui.liket slew. bheep Ricelpts, suue he.ul ; market llr.u and luc higher than jesteiday's quotations. Meck aiarKfiH. Quotations by Reed, McUraun A Ce , Hank eis, Lanc.islei, Pa. 10 a. ii. 1- m. i Jt. Michigan Centi an HI HI .'! New Yerk Cent ml U.li li'.'i IJ.1; New Jersey Central 77 Ti 7ri1, Ohie Central lU'X 14, 2,i Del. Lack. A Western r7'rt li7JH vr, Denver A RielUrande 51 M'-, M Erie :v7, "Vi 'a1V Kansas Texas V'.x "t :',,7h Lake bheie Ill lll)-4 U' Chicago A N. vr., com.... Ul'i l.;i' Ul;rt N. N., Ont. A WYMern ';, ,',, - St. Paul. Omaha fi Sin no Pacific Mail 41'4 ll'i M Rochester & Piltsbiugh. Vi I'll -''i St. Paul lOJJi HUH HM'4 Texas Pacitic 'M'A WV,i Wi UnienU'acitle 'J7'4 '17' '7Ji Wabash Common '.'.1; V) "V Wubiibh Preferred 17, 17 17 Wcst'rnUnienVTclegr.ipli hJU i s! Louisville A Nashville .. H'i : -r! N. V., Chi. A St. L H'A Lehigh Valley t'-7C -"7m i"-ri Lehigh Navigation I :, I!;, r.yx Pennsylvania .V .Vi r iVi Reading r,yt W. iVi P.T.& I'.ullale !V; 15'- Vii Neithein Piietllc-Cem... Ill, Vtiy. r.l'i, Neithern P.iclllc Piel... bM S fS Heslonville .... .... Philadelphia A Kiie Northern Cculiul .... Uinlergieuiul ... .... Canada Southern u.'; w. .... vJIl ', i Poeple'j P.issengei I'hlladnlphl s. Quolitieuaby Associated Pie s. Slecks steady. Philadelphia Ac Erle IC. It itciding Raihead Pennsylvania Rjiilre-ul Lehigh Valley Rail lead United Companies el New.Iei-i'j .. Neithein Pacilic Netthem I'acllie Plelel i. I Neithein Cfiilt.il U'liiie.ul Lehigh Navigation Cemii.iny NniriMewii Itailiead Ce11t1.il Tniusportalieii Cemp.im'.. Plltsb'g. Titus ille .V ll.lllale R. R. Llltle Schuylkill Itailiead ... 'J ... .vi ... H.K ...I'.HI ... ''I'm 51,17 1 ;' ...n; ... ". ... I'.'i ... te Hew rk (iuolntleiis by Associated Piess. f-tecks dull, butstieng; M'eney, K. New Yeik Centiul ' Eiie Railroad .Adams KxprebS , Michigan Cential Kailie id Michigan Senth"iu Raiiiead Illinois Cential Uailieul M..'A ......... . j. ".'.'.'".'.'ill in i.uy Cleveland A Piltsbiugli Rallrntd t.'hie.itxe A; Reck Island Kailieid. r.'. .i.;i .s.:'i . '-"UJ . 7i. Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne R-iiliead.. Western Union Telegraph Company. Teledo A Wall ish New Jt-r-ey Cential New eik. Ont.me .Y Wc.ilt.iii Lecal Stocks unit lleints Re polled by .1. 15. Leng. 2'a l.ail val -ale. Lane .'Hy 6 poi ct. Liai,i!i'; l-ir...f0O flirt ' " lv."... 100 lllri " ln'.M... K 117 " ls'ri... IK 1SI ' 5 percl. in lerSOiwiia.. 1K WStt " 6 per ct. Scheel Lean lit) Iii2 " 4 " In 1 or '.ti veins.. I'm lte " 4 " lu 5er'i()eiirs.. Id) I'm " 0 " tnioeraiyeanj. Km im Maiiheimbei eugh lean 1W pj MleOBLLAHEOUB WOOfeM. Quarryvlllti R. R i -.'5 MiUeravllIcStrei'tCar M Vt.'lT, Inipiiier Printing Company Ml ir Watch Factory l'J la) Gas Light and Fuel Company '2 Stevens Heuse ( liends) UK) 'JO Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren company li 1.0 Marietta Hollewwaro pi i 'JJ" Stevens Heuse W) S Sicily Island .V) Pi E:tst ISnindywIiie.'c Wayius!,'; ... .VI 1 MllliirhVllle Nermal Sihoel 21 Northern Market w'm MISCBtLANKillTS HO.St.ill. Quarryvllle It. R., due P")j IKH' $1-0 Reading A Columbia It. R.Tn Phi J').. Lancister Watch Ce.. due !"; (-t vti LiauciLster Gas Light and Fuel Ce . due in ler 30 years H-i 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due lNi 10l 113 TDTlNl'l KK STOCKH. RlgSprlnij l'..Mer Val toy $ 'ir S 1". Rrldgepeit ft floreshec l"Ji Columbia Chestnut Hill ' 18 Columbia & Washington -'" 2" Columbia . Rtfr Spring ".ri lri Columbia tt Marietta -" ' Majtewn.t Eli.abetlitev.ii '-'5 in Lancaster Ephrata -" 17.VS Lancaster A Willow Stuet IS 40 Slraseurg & Millport ' -i Marietta Maytown i'l i- Marietta Mount .lev 35 ."I Lanc..EIl7.abKht'nMIddU!t'ii IK) ) Lanctster trultvflle. ft") SI Lancaster Litit.... "" 7r Lancaster Williamateivu '- ;w Lancaster Maner Wi 1 ;M0 Lancaster Manhctiu - 11 Lanc:tsler Marietta 35 :i5 Lancaster A New Helland ki 71) Lancaster ASusuui'liaiiiiii Vi) 27M0 BANK STOCttP. First Nattenaiisanic tt $Jt Fanneis' National Hank f 110.35 Fulton National Hank l'jii 185 W) Lancaster County National Bank., rti 11(.3.' Columbia National Rank li lis.ic Chriritlana National Rank loe US Ephrata National Bank IK' Hi First National Rank, Columbia.. .. l' Hl. First National UaiiK, Strasbui-g.... R iS Firat National Rank, Marietta loe 3ie First National Rank. Mount Jey., loe 1VI.35 Lltitz Natiemd Rank loe 140 Manheim National ISank IK) VA Union National Rank. Mount Jey. 50 7' New Helland National flank Ui .S Gap National Rank..... 100 13) JC5"Pl.Airf PALItFItO'V UK. SWATHE Te MTlOlll It May Cencern: Itching Piles is ene of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every ene can tell whether he Is thus aflllcted by observing the lollewlng symp toms : Intcn-e itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as It pin worms w ere crawling In or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes lerm. Tlie private parts are often atrected. The mero you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super ler te any article in the market; I guarantee it te cure the worst case el itching piles in exist ence. Signed, II.SWAVNE.M.D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment is alseaplcasant and eflcctive cure for tetter, itch, salt rkctitn, tj' slliclas", barber's itch, pimples, anil all scaly, crusty, itchy skin ei options. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $l.i. Address, Dr. swayne & Sen. Philadelphia, Pa. I ectu-lydTu,Tli&s&w MKUIVAZ.. c UXICUUA. Guticura THE GREAT SKIN CURES. The CUTICURATRKATMEXT.ler the euro et fckln. bcalp and Bleed Diseases, consist in tin internal ue et Ceticcra Rkselvbst. the new bleed purifier, and ihe eitermil usO et Cuticuba and Cuticcka. Seav, the great skin onus. SALT RHEUM. U ill McDonald. -.'."Mi Dearborn street. Chica go, gratetully acknowledges a cure et Salt Rheum en head, neck, face, arms and legs ler M!entcuii vars : net able te walk except en h mils and knees ter one year; net able te help himself ter eight years; doctors pronounced his cae hopeless ; permanently curd by Cu tkcua Rlelvit (bleed purifier) luUirnally ; and Cuticukv and Citicura. Seap (thu great skin cures) eMernally. psoriasis! 11. E. Carpenter, esq , Hendersen, N. Y., cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy of twenty years' -ruining ey me uuticcra ubselvbst ( dioeii piiritier) Internally and CtrricnRA and Cuti Cuti ccuaSeai (the great skin cures) externally. Tlie me4t wenderlul case en rccenl. Cure certilled te before a Justicn et the Peace and piemincnt citizens. All atllicted with itching and scaly diseases should send te us ler this tLstimeutal In lull. SKIN DISEASE. V. II Drake, esq., Detroit, Mtch.,sutrcrcd be- end all description from a sktn disease which apiii-aicd en his hands, huud and lace, and 11e.11 1 y destroyed Ids eyes. The most caret ul noelering Mile I te help him. and after all had 1 died he used the Cuticur RicseiVKirr (bleed imiitiei) iuteinilly. Cuticuka and Cuticuba Seu (the great skin cures) externally. and m.is cuied, and li.is remained perfectly well te this day. SKIN HUMORS. Mis. S. E. Whipple. Decatur. Mich., writes Mi it her face, head and some parts of her body were nimact raw. Head covered with scabs and smes ; eutre red tenrlully. unit tried every thing. Periuuiieiitlv cured by Cuticura Re solvent (bleed purilier) and Cuticura and CtTKuitv he.vr (the gi tat skin cures.) Cuticura Ileinetile are for sale by all drug gists. P1I1.0 et CiTTieuRA, small boxes. 50c; i.iige boxes, $4. Cuticuka Rbselvknt, $1 per bottle. Cutu uka Soai '25c. Cuticcka Shavihe &or, I.rc. retter Drug anil Chemical Ce.. Ilosten. BEAUTY Fer Rough, Chapped or iiieasv Skin. Rlackheads. Pimples, Skin llleuiishes and lnlauttlu H11 H11 meis, 11-0 Uuth citv Seav an exiiulslte Skin i:kauiipii:i: and leilel, Rath and Nursery San ative. C1UTICUKA RKIIIKIIIKS FOK XALK AT ' II. IS. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North IJuet 11 stieet. CATaRRH. Complete Treatment, $1. A single ilose el S;.n lord's Kadlcal Cure ln- d.intiy lelicvrs tlie inest violent Siiee.lng or Head Celds.cltars the Head as by magic, stejis watciy dischaigi's limn thu Nesn and Eyes, pun cuts Kinging Noises iu the Head, cures Nei vims Headache, and subdues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses thu iiiisni pissages et ietil mucus, restores tlie sen its et smell, taste and hearing when atlect ed, liees Hie head, tlueatuud bronchial tubes et ollensivo mallei, sweetens and purities the biealh, steps the (eugh and arrests thepro thepre thepro giessel Cniarih t miauls Consumption. 0:10 botlle Kudical Cine, oue box Catarrhal Solvent and Santeid's Inhaler, all In ene package, et all di uggisls ter $1. Ask ler San i oue'.s Raiml'U. Cur.c. Pett Kit Dncu ahi Ciikm. Ce., Ilosre.M. COLLLNS' VeUnic Electric Plasters. Fer the leliet and pievelillen, the Instant It Isapplletl el Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Hack, Stomach ami I'lincN, hiioetlnu Palus. Nuuibuess, Hysleriu, Fmiiale Pains. 1'aljiltatien, Dyspepsia. Liver Ceuipl lint, lliliniis tever. Malaria ami Epi demics, use Cellins I'luMteri. (mi Klectrlc U.tttcry ceinbiiied with a Pereus fluster) and J.mi:;Ii at pain. .1c. eveiywheie. mayl-lydW,S,&w G; tAl'CINlJI'OKUUS l'LilSTKRS. 10 USE FOE THEM. Concerning Certain Kolics ul the Past Uegs that liave had Their Day. Gceige Stephenson's "Rocket," and the magnificentloceuiotivesot te-day, are built upon the same general principle, yet the ma chine with which tlie great engineer astonish ed his age, is interesting new only as an illus tration et the beginning et the Invention. There weic plasters with holes In theui long beteie REN'SON'S CAPClNE POROUS PLAS TER suipiiscd both thcpubllc and the physi cians ; and thu ttiiimph et the Capcino Is founded upon the partial successes, or the utter failures of its predecessors. Everything el iiiluti in thu old porous plaster is retained in thu Capciue : hut at this point all compari son ends and contrast begins. Fer. example Tlie old plasters were slew in their action ; Hie Capciue Is quick and sure. The old plasters lucked the powertodomoro than te imparlsllght.tcniperuryicllcl incases easy et tieatment; tlie Capcino penetrates tlie system and permanently cures the troubles fei which it is recommended. The old plaitcrs depended for any geed rc hiilts they might ntlalii, upon uu accident e their makers and the naked faith of their wcaieis; the Renseu'.s reaches its ends bv means et the scientific combination of the iaie medicinal ingredients which it contains l'i biief, the old plasters, like Stephenson's discatded engine, are switched off the track, while the Renseu'.s gees en Its way winning golden opinions from all sorts el people. et in this veiy fact lies the leading danger te the people who buy and use this reliable and scientific remedy. "Hypocrisy is tlie tribute vice pays te virtue." Imitation Is the cenci-slim failure makes te success. Rensen's Plastcisarc parodied iu name and style. Kenan; et aw luillcs. The genuine have the word C A PC1N E in the centre. Price 25 cents. Seabiuy A Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. tt38-WaS2wdW IK.-iSt.N'.S 1'I.ASTKKS Ft)K SALK AT H. ) 15. Cochran's Di ug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen btrcet. inar2-3md -pyVKKEll'S TONIC. HIS SOUL AND HIS SILVER. " Your asking me hew I came te use It, ro re iiiiiiiis me of tlie story el the Scotchman who, en his deathbed, after a life et racanncsrf, wanled te make tilings allrtgbt with the Lord by Ii aviug home money te the kirk.'' ' Will the Almighty pass me into Heaven, if I gie 10,000 pounds te the kirk, d'ye think1:' said he." " I can't piemlae ye thet men,' anawcred tlie minister, but I advise ye te try the exper nient.' " Laughing heartily at the story. Rev. F. E. Osberno. of Ne. 373 Ogden avenue, Jersey City, pastor et the First Riptlst church, West llo lle llo beken, continued : " That's what I did with Paukeu's Tonic ; I tried the experiment. It mere than wet my expectations, and I am ery glad te testily te its excellence. It gees atence te the root erall digestive andncrvens derangements se common among men of my profession, rer women anci cnruuic luiauua the Tonic Is a perfect invlgerant, and Is des tined te supplant all ether remedies for this purpose. A single dose produces the gentle perspiration and sense et life which eradi cates dlsea-e. It seems te reuse every organ into activity. I admire It. tee, ler Its power te antagonize the held of the lliiuer habit ever Tills preparation, which has been known as Pakkeb's GineBii Temc. will lierealtT be called simply Paukke's Tesic. As unprinci pled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers with inferior articles nnderthc name of ginger ; and as ginger is really an un important flavoring inercdicnt we drop the misleading word. There will be no change, however, m the preparation UeClt, and all bottles in the hands of dealer, wrapped under the name et I akk kii'b GmeKii Testc. contain the genuine medi cine II the tac simile signature or Uiscex & Ce. is at the bottom et the outside wrapper. mayl-lyeewuS Remedies,
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