LANCASTER: DAILY INTELIJGENCER SATUBDAY MAY 5, 1883, HfKVlAI, KOT1VEH. afl'LAIKrALKKKOM tB SWAVKK TO Whom It May Cencern: Itching Pile la one of the most annoying complaints known te' pbyul clans. Every one can tell whether he Is thus afflicted by observing the following symp symp eoms: Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It bccnis as II pin worms were crawling in or about tlie rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts aie often atfectcd. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ler te any article in th market, I guarantee It te cure the worst case el itching piles in exist ence. rsigned, H.SWAYNE, M. D. Dr. Swayne'sOiritmi-nl isaleeaphasantanil etlcctlve cute ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barker's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin ci options. Sold by all prominent druggist?, or will be sent fei-SOcts. (In 5c. stamps), .'! boxes. $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectl4-lydTu,Th&SAw NEW AltVEKTIMEMEXIB. BUCK BKEK HOUK SEEK I This Day and Monday at the Glrard Heme, Nes. 33 i and 238 North Queen street. It CHAS. ZECH, Prep. WAKIEU.-A YOUNG MAM TO LEAKN the Drug business. Address In own hand writing ltd " DRUGS," Intelligencer Office. T 'AVMJK'M OKl'UMTKA WJLI. HOLD A nlc-nlc at Tell's Haln en Wbit-Menaay, May II, 1883 Ladles and gentlemen are i specllully invited. Oinnibusses will run all hours during theday. iny5-2tdS Itrewn'H llouneheld I'anacrtt Is the most ellectlve l'aln lic.-liejer in the world. Will moil surely ejulcken the bleed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, iiuutheruby tnent ceituinly RELIEVE I'AIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou ble the sticngtli than any ether similar prepa ration. It cures pain in the Hle, Hack or Hen elf, bore Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and ALL ACHKS, uinl is Tim MrHt Kellevpr of I'hIu. "IIROWNVj HOUSEHOLD PANACEA" should be In every family. A tca'qioenlul et the I'anacea in a tinnblcr et het water sweet ened. It pretend, taken aT bedtime, will KREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. niayl-T.Th.r'&w JUKA T. I.i.miehman In tills city, en th'j Ilh Inst.. Henry Lludcriiiau, aged Hi jears and 4 mouths. Tin) relatives and Iiicnd-iel the lamily, a se Hebcl Ledge, Ne.S!if, Order er!-'cveu Wise Men, are icspecltully lrrviled te attend the ltrucinl from his late residence. Ne. 527 Middle Mrcet, en Monday alternoerr at 2 o'clock. lntcir; merit at Zieir teinetery. 2td Cenhiikn. In thleltv. May '2. IFst, LuiiNn. Constien, wile el Charlei Ceustlen, aged ij years, 3 months arrd K days. Oh, can I think my wile U gene ; a wire innt was Kinu ami iiear, Though hard, alas, itis te pari Willi you, the loved one et my neait. I miss thee Irem thy home. d-ai one : I miss tln-e liem tny pl.tec. Oil, hew dm k ill buthrs home Without tiutsiiiibhine el thy lace. Teai-s within the cliildien'd eyes. And father's chlng heart. Can only tell In agony ilew hard IListepart. Gene te her son, chailp-. The relatives ami liiends el the lamily are lespectfirlly invited te attend theluneral liem her hushaiiirs residence, e. 40 Washington street, en Surdity allernoeir at "o'clock, Services at .St. Stephen's church. Wikel In ihlseitv.en the 4tli In-d.. Agnes M. A., daughter et P.' (J. ami A. W. Wlkel, in the 3il year el her age. The relatives and trieuds et the family niu respectlrrlly invited te attend the lirucral irem her jurents' lesldcncp, Ne. :!S Neitii O. uecn Mi eci, nn Sunday ut let neon at I o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. 1'leat.e e nit HeweiH. Kninv. May!, lsv;, in Mount vilhi. Pa, Lit ciuliu Gut Held ;'ridv, daughter el Sam Malt and lia net It. l-'ruly, aged I yeir, '2 ruerrlhs and 7 days. The relatives ami li lends are rcspcctlully invited le attend theluneral en Monday at 10 o'clock, at the paienl-i' residence, Meunlvillc. Services in the I'. II. Church. Voiet. In Philadelphia, en the '21 el April. I.WS, et consumption, Viela, daughter el the late Charles !'. Velgt, el this city. AKUL.L. LIKE Or LOKKILI.ABD'S Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the lead at 10 cents per plug at HAltTMAN'S VKM.I OW FRONT CIGAR STORK. yew AvrEMTiBtzauurTs. ptLOTHIHO, Ac. E ;iLMiAM I.A.NL-ASTEK CiiUNTV As paragus New Potatoes. Tomatoes, Had- jHlies Squash and all kinds et Fresh Vegeta bles in market. Alse Oranges, Granea. Ap ples. Ac, at CHAS. W. ECKEnT'S Daily Maiket, Ne. 129 E. King St. lt .v;ii a itvj'.irrimcai KNTtt. YKI.I.OW I'KOiNT r,i: HAVANA UKiAlt, is the best in Hie city, malu and lersalu HAltTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAl! STORK. IUM;II SIM1K KllOUT LUNCH i ThH (SATURDAY) Evening at Charley 1 leder's Cerner Saleen, corner Market and Grant slieets, opposite Union ho&e heu.-u. Jteck Ueereri tap. 11 nilSTPO N KI. THE LHlllKltllltANK JL -day Party has been postponed until net liireatentng DURFT, Secretin y. Miuuaj en weather, it account el the .IACOU NOTI lOK SAI.I2. A 5!IM 1 Columbia P.leyele ; is INCH STANDARD is as geed as new. Will be sold verveliP.ii. Inquire el W. II.UOY, Roekbinilcr. ltd 10 Seuth Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. 1 tOCIt IlKKK ! I 1 heiebv nelily Iriends i IKiVK ltKKK! an-l the nubile in general that my CKMil'dtATED COCK REER will be en tip ihi evening and en Monday at all in j' eubleiiicis : also at rrrv saloon, tti2 West Klngstreet. FUANK A. IMt-KKK. WA ATKIt KliNTMITICKTHK WA1KK Kent Pniilicates having been placnd in rrrj Hands. 1 will reci-ive tlie rents en and alter MONDAY. APK1L '2J, lbS.1. Five per Cent. abatPiiieut ler prompt payu'cnt. in5::tds,V A.S C. F. Mi It US, Tieasuicr. F UI.HIN (U'KUA lHlllSI!:. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1883. TDK FUNN1K&T OF ALL PLAYS, MULDOON'S PICNIC, Pieduced by NE1VKI.I, SCOTT'S OI11G INAIjOOSII'AKV. with 10 Specially Pcople. lO Willi original Scenery and Piepcitle-) procio precio procie ly a prod need in ifroeklyu arrd New Yerk ! rover UlIU Coneecutue i'erliiniiaucew. The Great Trick Donkey, JfiltliY, ami the two Comical lil-hmeir. MULUUUN AND Itllll.UAIlKV. l'eu'll Lai'tih .' You'll Scream .' you'll Shriek.' ADMISSION. S5i, fiOc. and 75c. UE KEKVUD SKATS. 75c Tieke:s rnrv en sale at Op'Ma Heuse ellic-'. ml-Itd tJttVl'Ob'M. lrOK BLKOTBIO LIGHT, GAS, COAL OIL, or Other Material f r Lighting, and LAMP POSTS. The Lamp Committee el the City el Lancas ter mil iccelvetedcd proposals rer tlie light ing d theeilv ( two null's viuute ) withl'.leo withl'.lee trrcl.ilit. The party Iur..rshln the Multl will bil ler the. complete Plant, liiLludiug I'elcP. Virc-, Lamps anil Power ready te run. Al--, scaled .reMis.Us ter tlie iiirnishinget Gns i ertlieu?andcuiic leet ler the Mayer's Ollitc, Tre sulci's eflici?. Council Chaurhers, Market Houses and autien Heuse, and, a se, ler Street Lamps, sit a lUcd price per lamp, with u live loot burner, ter n nciied el one year trem and ensuing J uly 1, 18:3. The com pany luriiishing the gas shall light all Hie :i reel gas lamps every night throughout the yer at sun-jet, ami Mi ill keep the same clean and in repair, cleaning Iheni tit least once a week, make all connections te the !amr pests at their own proper cost, und disconnect the Hiuiiu at the expiration et their contract with out charge te the city. Alse, sealeii proposals ler the furnishing et lamp-pests and lampi ter gas, complete ami ready ter use, which may be needed during the. year. Pests te be et the same style and length as the-'e new in use in Centre Square, and Lamps or a M le similar te ihOM) in ether sections et the city. Ktddoisare required e give the length and weight et pests they pio pie pio pesc te furni-di. l'Oits te bd et iron and weigh at least 21) pounds. Alse, sealed proposal" ter the lurnlshing el Ceal oil or ether material ler lighting all the strcetlamps, or any portion thereof, at a llxed price per lamp, for the period et one year trem the ensuing July ist, 1S83. The person, individuals or ceinpinj', who bid te supply Ceal Oil, Gasoline, or ether lighting material shall light all the street lamps te be thus sup plied, every night throughout the year at sunset and iill lamps must burn until sunrise, and tlie contractor shall keep the same clean and in repair, and clean them atleaM once a week. Uidders te supply Ceal Oil or ether lighting material are required te accompany their bids with a proposal at which they will furnish during the year the ue et Lamp-pests and Lamps, cemp'ele, wherein oil or ether lighting material aside from gas may be burned: said Pests and Lamps te remain tlie property of the contractor, and te be removed without expense te the city at the expiration of the contract. Hide shall state also the can dle power et the light propesad te be fur nished. The Lamp Committee reserves the light te reject any ami nil bids, and the successful bidder or bidilers shall give geed and ap proved secuiily ler thclaithful perloruiance et the contract. All bids for propesa's must be made en or before J une 1st, 1SS5. at C o'clock p. in., and addressed te HAUItVA. DILLEU, Chairman Lamp Committee, Mayer's Office. Lancaster, Pa., and te be indorsed " Proposals ler Light ing City." 15y order of the LAMP COMMITTEE. Attest. David L. Dbem, Clerk. 5 3tStt P ISL.lt! KALE.-UN WKDNKNIIAy. MAY DWELLINGS, dicing, &c, will be sold en the premise-1, corner et West Orange und Pine streets. Tei ms at sale. G. M. ZAIIM, m.-i .'ltd Chairman et Committee. AS 1KA V-STKAVKU FKOW TH K OWNKK at. 023 Woodward street, LancastT, Pa., en April 30, a led Cew, 7 years old, of medium sizii : has a lean spot the slze of a hand en her leitsheulder: has lest part el her right ear. Anv information as te her whereabouts lelt at SHIUK'S CAKPKT HALL, 202 West King slieet, will be properly rewarded. ml -Ifd BOWMAN & WKAVr.lC CKL.K1HIA J r.I) CUKAMEUY IJUTTEU bctui the llrm trade mark. It. & W., en the end of each print. iSeware of imltHllens. Hotels and families supplied. Ge and see the precea8 et making it at the creamery, near Itird in-Hand, and be convinced of lis purity. Leave your orders with our agent, CD A3. W. ECKEUT, It 20 East King street. ))DIfLlC.SAf.K ir HOUSES. UN MON DAY, MAY, 7, lt-83, at the Merrlmac llen-e, charlc A. Miller, Proprietor. Luscas ter City, Pa., 20 le-ad el Heavy-Ilened Ohie ller.-es ; among them aie some geed drivers. Credit el IK) dijs. Sale te commence at I e' lock p. in. ml-2t GEOKGE GKOSSMAN. DK II. F. I'.mCltlllAN, GUAIMtATI': OF THK UNIVEUSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, "CLA!!s OF IbV'.l." E.-U'sideirl I'liji.lclan te the Philadelphia ll'i.-nltnl. OKFICK-NO. 2H NOItTlI DUKE STKKET. lamcaster, Pu. - Ni shl and Day Call') premptlyanswered from office. iir."-2t KV ULOT1IINU l'AKLOK. Jno. J. Smaling, TAILOR, Would le I'liu'O'l le liave PAULOH. jeu call at his Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EXAMINE 'IHK Latest Novelties, FOlt Men's VSear, IinieUi)t illrcct for our trade. SECOND FLOOIl, MA1C0LB FRONT. nui2-lwdU li. MAKTIN & CO. A SPECIALTY WITH US IN OUK DliESS WOODS DEPARTMKiNT, IS OUR LINE Or- Black, Colored and Summer Silks. And being a specialty, we are ellerlug extra Inducements In these goods. A SPECIAL 11AUGAIN IN A BLACK SILK at 1.00 Which has no equal. An Elegant Line el SUMMER SILKS, At50e, In the Latest Designs In STRIPE and CHECK. J. B. IAETTI & CO., Cor. West King: and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. j; ANCASTKIL CO. NATIONAL RAM. May 1, lsSA ItESOURCIU. lean:tnd discounts J S.Vi.i.21 ! U. S. Ilends te secure circulation.. SU'i.POi) 00 Real estate, furiiit lire and fixtures. 23,3'.K) 13 Curient Expenses and Taxes Pale, 12 Checks and ether cash items 10.S25 72 Due from Hanks and Bankers (ex clusive of reserve) 75.S53 5 Legal Reserve Funds 2I,30G !) $l,5i'5.022 33 LIA11II.ITIES. Capital Sleck paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Circulation Dividends unpaid Individual Deposits Due te Hanks 300.000 00 140.00J 00 31,372 ; 267,500 00 10,896 00 7.VMKS 21) 0,935 OS $1,52.5,022 33 C. It. IIkhii. I. I. llAUI'MAN, 11. C I.kiiman. F. II. HRENEMAN, Cashier. Dl lectors. inv5-lldVw 1 KI'OKT OK T11I2 CONDITION Ol lV Fulton National Rank, of I lie state el Pennsylvania. hii-ducx-, May 1, l.! : i;i:setJiicKs. Leans and discounts U.S. bends le secure circulation.... Cash en hand Due from Hunks mid bankers Real Eslalc, Furiiilti round FiMure. Expense- Fund with U.S. Tieasurer Premiums paid J. Ollll LIAI1IHTIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus and Piefits Circulation Deposits Individual and Rank. TII1C Lam-aster, in the close of $ .153,981 8 100,000 C 38,-iSS 02 n;,778 03 25,045 72 3,441 2 4,500 00 8,500 te $ 1520,137 SI $200,000 00 23,2 12 37 . 90,000 00 312.SS5 62 .$ 620,137 S3 C. A. FONDERSSIITH, Cashier. Attest: AURAM li. IIUIIER, II :M. MAYER, JOHN D. SKILKS, ltd Directors. IV Pa., U'OIITOFTIIK CONDITION OF THK Farmers' National Hank of Lancaster, at the close et busine-sMay 1, 18S3: ikr.eeruibe.. Leans and discounts $ 929,646 77 U. S. bends te secure circulation and deposits 550,000 00 Due from ether National Hanks 315,912 83 Hanking Heuse 35,000 Oil Expenses anil taxes paid 12,761 M Checks andcash items '21,533 97 Rills of ether banks 21.677 00 Fractional currency and nickels 107 89 Specie. ....., -. 20,31)1 50 Legal tender notes and redemption fundwithU.S. Treasurer 67.750 00 Total $1,30,841 53 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 450,000 00 Surplus fund und undivided profits 260.384 74 National Hank notes outstanding... 410,986 00 Dividends unpaid 750 50 Individual anil U. S. deposits 842,461 03 Due te ether National Hanks 26,253 20 Total $1,9S0,84163 Correct. Attest : KDW. II. HKOWN, Cashier. Correct Attest : JACOB BAUSMAN. WILLIAM D. SPKECHER, REUBEN A. JJAEK, mSltd&w Directors, HAKE & BROTHER Offer for the Spring and Summer Season an unusual large variety of Clothing in Small Beys' Suits, Youths' Suits, Men's Business Suits. Men's Dress Suits and Spring Weight Overcoats, in the leading styles. $ Special attention called te Children's Suits, made plain and with iancy pleated Jackets. A full assortment of fine cloths ; French, English and American Suitings ; Panta Panta eoon patterns in new styles, etc., etc. Everything te be desired in medium weight and Gause Underwear, Colored and White Hese, Neckwear, Gloves, Cellars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs and ether Furnishino Furnishine Furnishino Geods for gentlemen and boys. HGKER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. CI KAftO'JFKNINO. J GRAND OPENING OP SPEOIAu AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN Combination Suits, and Embroidered Robes. FRENCH SATINES PROM 25c te 50c PER YARD. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN S. GIVLER. GEO. F. KATHVON s OMKTI1ING Miff, BOWERS & HXJRST'S, NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Something About Corsets The Great Relief Corset." SOMETHING NEW ! SOMETHING NEW ! ! THE GREAT RELIEF CORSET is the Easiest and Healthiest CJorset ever offered te the ladies who have sought se long and faithfully for a Corset which could be worn with any degree of comfort. In unieg the Elastic Lacing en the side we produce a wieui. hiiiuiiu.o.te.iuuupujtoi. u.iiiu.ju uu euijiaaBDu, .urn uuu wuicu ;iiie7VH iue wearer a mil ana natural movement of the euuyatuu nines, xt can iruiy ue canuu a Deii-ivuiusuug uerKet. we simply ask tlie ladies te try it, Ci& We call Special Attention te our ULiACK SlLlvS at 1.00 Fer sale only by us. Novelties in WHITE GOODS opened this week. BOWEES & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER. PA. nun Ait rmiriitjiMiiSTs. M AKKNO MIMAKK, HUT l'UKOUASE tilt; ircnulnt! YniiiCivar ler Sc. lit IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW D'KONT C1UAR STOliE. JVT KbUKtVKl), ANOTtlKli LOT UF Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco ilirect from uranufaclurera unit only S ct3. per oz or 'J5 cts. per USiat HAltTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAH STOKE. rpHK ADEKSiI(lNKI)TJlKKFLEASURli L in unnounelmrte the public that he has epentil an otllce at NO. 1NOKTII PLUM STKEET, TU1S CITY, and begs leave te ener his services te nls triemls and patrons. DR. A. J. BURGEE. Until 9 a. m. Office Heuits : VA te 2 p. in. may.Vlwil GIK AKIIfUtK IMSUIUNOE COItll'ANY OF l'UILADELPlllA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current. Kales. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE f& KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East UH24 imlM.W&S K King Street. WUAT III A K KM HAPPY? lOU LOOK HO "WIIY.I HAVE JUST KEEN TO SUIKK'S CAKl'ET HALL AND 150UGI1T A CAUPUT AT HALF-PRICE! " "YOUWEICELUCKYTOOISCOVEK THAT PLACE. I WAS THERE, TOO, THE OTHE K DAY, AND I WOULDN'T HAVE RELIEVED ANY PLACE IN LANCASTER HAD SUCH A VARIETY OF CARPETS IF 1 HADN'T SEEN THEM 1" Brussels, Ingraiu, Chain and Rag Carpets, Oil Cleths and Cover Cever Cover lets, in all the Styles and at all Prices, at Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King and Water Sts., LANCASTER, PA. H 1UH A MAKTIIf. AT CHINA HALL. A LARGE AND CHEAP LINE OF GLASSWARE. CKAQLE, CUT AND ENGI1AVED WAKE AT GLASS- High & lartin, 15 EAST KING STREET, NJW AltmiiTlHKaiENTS. N kxt neon te tub uuukt heusk. FAHNESTOCK. OPENED THIS DAY NEW AND HANDSOME EFFECTS IN COLORED BROCADE OTTOMAN SILKS. COLORS Garnet, Brown, Bronze and Olive. MAGNIFICENT GOODS. New Effects, also, iu Black Brocade Otteman Silks. Onr BLACK SILKS at 1.00, $1.12 are beauties. Best silks evereffered anywhere at price. Alse, PLAIN, STRIPE AND OHEOK SUMMER SILKS, at 55c, 65c, 75c. and $1.00, in all the New Shades. L A.DIES' DBESS GOODS in quantities, every description. WHITE DRESS GOODS in all the popular styles and makes, from 10c. up te 50c. ' K. E. FAHNESTOCK, LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. LI.N1N & IIUKNCIIAN. F" SEASONABLE GOODS. RBFRIGBEATORS, WATER COOLERS, LAWN MOWERS AND BABY WAGONS, AT FLINN & BRENEMAN, Se. 152 NORTH (JUBEN STRKET, LANCASTER, PA. lEOKIJB FAHNiSTUt'K, ( BAIR'S OLD STORE. ) 14 EAST KING STREET, CASHMERE SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, full CASH3IERE stock of SHAWLS. We have opened a bright and CASHMERE SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, CASHMERE SHAWLS, In Cream, Sky Blue, Cardinal, Ruby, Whiten, Greys and Blacks, at very low prices. vlj Ladies' Brilliant Lisle Thread Hese, in all Celers, Plain and Striped. Gauze Shirts for Ladies and Men. The best 23c, 37c. and 50c. qualities te be found anywhere. Fine French Silk Musquetaire and English Jersey Gloves, in all the pepuhr sbaiics at low prices. Parasols' and Sun Umbrellas. The latest novelties from the beU makers at the lowest prices, and we have them from $1.00 te $10.00. Ladies', Men's and Children's Gossamers. GrEOBG-E FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. NEW ADVEKTlHESLENTa. NEW AliVERZlHEMESTB. WANTED-TWO BOYS TO 1.KARM Carriage lilackemitlilnir and Cariiace Painting Apply at H. NOLTt'S, jr u:r i,urrjugu nenes, corner juanen ket streets. NOW OFEN ! All wi tr f. irnm .. 11TAW vnM. iancas- i m,.e n.u m. r- .. Ji.i,. -i.,n .it. I lln : "'u."fiuiiiiuD,wu3ucmjuewuciijivaiui' UUU M Iir Tin I PlntiinHPt.a.m Alan fi rhnlftn T.fln rx Linen Lawns at 25 Cents. feblV-lytlTuftS AT SWAEB'S. uil2t IiAKCASZKB. PA. EWOINK" Nr.W Al MKCONOIIANO, 3 and l-liorse power, at JOS. HUBER'S Iren Foundry and Machine Shep. Iren and llrass Castings, Machine Werk and Jobbing promptly attended te. Shep Rear of Lancaster County National Bank, Lancaster, Pa. a7-3mdS w OBIK FOK riHKNOL,ESS CUII.UKKN. The annual meetlne et the corperators of the " Heme ler flendless Children for the Cltv and County el Lancaster," will be held en TUESDAY, SlAY 15. 1883, at 2:30 p.m., at the offlce el the sectetary. Ne. 131 North Queen street, for the purpose of electing six lady managers ana four trustess. In accord ance with the previsions of the charter el the home. CHAS. M. HOWKLL, m-4t Secretary. SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING MAY 5. 1883, AFTEKN00N TELEGEAMS. TO-DAVS UOINUS KVUKYWUEKE. News trreux the Old World A Disastrous Explosion at l'ortmnenth Terrible KHrthquake In 1'ersla Eveuts About Hume. PoKTSiieuTH, Eng., May 3. An explo sion has occurred iu the government powder magazine, situated iu Priddy's Hard, in Portsmouth harbor. The build iiiir was completely demolished. It is reported that nine persons were killed and a number injured by the explosion. The Ell'ecttt or one Explosion. Later information from Portsmouth says that two persons were killed outright by the explosion at the powder inaga.iuu and that four have siuce died from injuries receved. A Ulaimtrmis Eartliiinnke. Lonejn, May 5. A di&patch has been received from Ta breeze, in persia, reptut ing that that city had been visited by an carthquake which destroyed :; great many houses and caused the death of a large number of persons. Acock markets. Quotations by Eeed, McGrann Jt Ce , Benk ere, Lancaster, ra. 10 a.m. C.C.1I.R Micliin Central 93; jew lerk Central 192; Aew-Jersey Central 7S ynie uentral "ci. Laclt. A Vestern.... 127!4 DonverAUieZGrande.... 50 fc-rie sa 12 x. 3F.X. 5 93X L'UILA A,NU l'EKl', Cucereil una Ills Troeint Ueiuerullcd. Lima, Peru, May 5. The Diario offi cial reports that Cel. Cante has had two engagements with Caceres' forces at Bal Bal Bal conielle aud Pampas de Sic:ya. In both eases he routed the enemy, capturing a cauneu aud forty rilles. The Chilians had four killed and twelve wounded, aud the Mouteueres lifty uuie killed. Caceres is at Tarta aud his tioeps arc demoralized. K-insas Texas i-iiKe snore Chicago & N. w..Cem.... -. -n., ent. A W-3)tern.... St. Paul Omaha Pncihc Mail Itechester Jt Pittsburgh.. l 1 IH Ti'xsia Pacitic Union Pacifip H'a basil Common V abash Preferred West'rn Unien'Tek'sraph Louisville .fc Nashville... N". Y Chi. St. L Luliiith Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania P.T. .t Kutrale Xortlrern Pacitic Cem... Northern Paclllc 1'ref... iletenvillu Philadelphia & Krie N'ertnern Central Underground Canada Southern .'ll People's Passenger. Ja 3i?4 110 134'4 27J2 50 mi Slfi 9i &. S3J 52J4 59 15K 15 5C;4 sr" 8 l'il 224 !55 i$ 127 12714 50 49? 3IK i 110-X lUAi 134k 13IJJ 27 27J6 50 49k 21J 2I 104 liaji S9?jJ 39C? 97 975 47 Gi S3 S3 63 5iJ5 11 43J4 59 59 27X 27! 15K 15i blK 01 5S 9lM 8 91X Mew Yerk Ifank Statemenr. Le.uw-Ine 2,(!12,40il ft) Sreclf I ne 2,(02,300 01 l.fgal Teiuler Inc. 43S.C0O 00 IH-petitH Iiu- 7.IH7.900 00 Ciit'iilatien Dec 103.800 0i Keserve Inc 7i.8,lK5 00 Lecal Stocks and Ilends Keperted by J. 15. Leng. BY 1V1KE. ThoAIterireon Telegramu In llrlul. Secretary Chandler left "Washington this afternoon for New Hampshire; te visit his sick mother. A lire at Ilouudeut, X. Y , thisnumiiug destroyed live dwellings, two bains and seme sheds. Twe childteu of M. Cehe, David, aged lour, and ttesa. a;;eil twelve, perished iu the ifames. At Clinten, Me., hut cvenin, Win. Nichols, a traveling salesman, of Dallas, Tex., was shot and killed by Chas. K. Adams en a pasi-oner train for 110 partic ular reason. Iu the horsebicyclo centeafc at the (Casine, in Iiosten. the .seeic at 1:30 l. 111. steed : llertes, e"07 miles ; bicycles, 77'J miles. Six prisoners under indiotmeuts for murder escaped from the St. L'.iul, Minn., jail last evening. At Union City, Mil., a lire occurred last night which burned ever several acres of territory and did damaue te the amount of $250,000. Fiie burned five hours. At Jamestown,; Dak., Chauncey Ilille garis, of Bedford county, P.i., killed Win. Ferte, because he burned a slick of weed that Hillegaris wanted. At Heading, Pa., the Philadelphia & Reading rolling mill shut down te day for ene week en account of the depression in trade and a lack of orders. The puddlcrs at the Reading iron works who asked for an advance freu $3.30 te $3.73 a ten, aud wero refused it, have new uttered te go back te work. A special meeting of the cabinet was held at Washington, 1). C.,this alternoen. All the members were pscsent. The revised civil service regulations were Anally considered and will probably be promulgated this afternoon. The Visiting StutrHiiieu, Petlksiiuhg, Va., May 3. The lVuu sylvania logisiaters wheare en a visit te the battle grounds near Petersburg, left this morning fer City Point ou a hpucial (rain placed at their disposal by the Norfolk & "Western rail road company, after inspecting the property of the above named read. At the Point the visitors were taken en beard the U. S. ironclad lleet lying off that place, where they wero handsomely entertained by the officers. The logisiaters are in re ceipt of a telegram from the authorities of the Richmond & Allegheny railroad com pany, tendering them an excursion te the Natural Brit'ge te-night, but it was found necessary te decline this invitation. l'hlpi' Found ;ulliy. Puiladklpiiia, May 3. The jury in the casoef Ellis P. Phipps ox-almsheitBc superintendent, charged with forgery, re turned a veidict of guilty this morning. WEATUEK INUlC.VTIOHd. Washington, May 3. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, with local rains, easterly shifting te west west terly winds, stationary or higher tempera ture, followed by rising barometer. MAJtKElS. Plxllitdelpnia niarket. I'liiLADSLrniA. May 5. Kleur quiet and steady : Snperilne, $3 iV.5 j- ; e.-Ur.i, .', i.iiQ 4 iteadv : Snperilne, $3 iV3 i 125; Pimn'a Family, $MJ.ri25. Ityn Heur at yt ii2J3 75. Wheat unlet : Ne. 1 Pa. lied, II 25SB1 2;. Cern dull and weak: Steamer, W'RCIc W'RCIc Yellew ami Mixed, OjQ.-.'iVc ; Ne. S Mixed Oats dull und easier Uye scarce at lUmii'-c. Previsions steady. Lard steady. IJutter steady, ivllli fair l ni.iml ler Iij-tIi rectipts: Pa. Cteamery extra, ViIc; Wed' ern, 2829c. Uells dull nt Siilec. Eggs steady ; Pa , H!c ; Western, ISJic Clieese quiet but steady. Petroleum dull ; Kcllriud, 75i7Kc. Vhisky atJll'J Nw Xerk Mm Kei. New Yeas, May 4 Fleur dull aird iu buy ers' favor. Wheat heavy, a 11s -ttled and VtW:i- lower; fair speculative trade ; Ne. 2 tied June, $1 21 Ql 1ii : July. 51 '-(,! -ifiv;. Cern Htb-Xv lower and fairly active : Mixed Western, spot, SSSWc ; de tutiue. 'JtiCjiiS'-feC. Oats l4i: lower; Ne. 2 May, IQ 43c: June, rj$i'.fc; Mute, .'2559c; We-it-ern, 4957c. L.IVO MecK niurket. CnicAoe Hews Ilccelpt-). I.I.WHJ head ; slilp slilp inents, 4.10(1 head; market lair but net quota queta bly altered ; mixed, in '.fifj? 2 ; heavy, 7 20 7: llht, ; S7m .""; skips 5 50KC 50. Cattle UecclptH, O'.OIU head; sldpTiients .".2D(i hcail ; market luir, passably uetlve and weak ; experts. $; 40'j 0 ; feed te cholre shipping, J5 90i0 3"; common 10 fair, ." yif?5 Se. Sheep Kecelpts, 2,W)0 head ; Hliipinent.t, 3.C00 head ; market meilnuIv aclivu and le.Kly : common te lair, ?3 'JOJttSO; geed te choice $5 05 75. East LmEirrr Cattle Kecelpts for week ending Mar 3. 5.105 head thrermli and 'J01 leenl. Prime, $l 757 ; Keed, Hi JOgr. 7e ; ruir, $Sf; 25. Ilegs llecelptfl ler week, 1(5,771 head; Phil adelphia, $7 S5J7 95 ; Yorkers. $7 'Miil 50. Sheep Kecelpts for ivck, 22 7(,0 hcarl ; mar ket very slew; extra. $55 25 ; poed.il7.jJ 95 ; jalr, $1 253 1 CO- common, $2 50Q3 50. l'Mladelplila. (Juolatlensby Associated Press. Philadelphia &Erlc It. K Keadinrr itailread Pennsylvania Jtunreiui Lehigh valley Jtaiireau United Companies or New Jersey Northern Pacific... Northern Pacific Preferrai Northern Central Railroad VnrHatnwn Itnllrnnil .. 19! .. 27 .. 59 .. I54i ..191 bVA .. SSJi .. 5 .. 43J4 ..lWAl A erris low 11 jiuuruiiu.. Central Transportation Company Pittsb'g, Titusville & Uallale It. It 15 Little Schuylkill Itailread te New YerK. Quotations by Associated Pre-s. Stocks dull, but generally strong; ileney. 3i4. New Tork Central i2- Krie Itailread :;;; Adam? Kxpress 12c Michigan Central Kail mud 93 Michigan Southern Itailread 110)$ Illinois Central Itailread 145 Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad lai Chicago S Keck Island Railroad 125 Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Railroad 134 Western Union Telegraph Company..... Kt'4 Teledo 4 Wabash...?.... 29 New Jersey Central 7SJ4 New Yerk, Ontario & Western 28 I'nr val. fioe KM lOtl IOC Il Laiic-CHy 0 per ct. Loan.dne 1S82.. " " 1SS5.. ' " lKW.. " 4i 181)5 5 per et. Iu I or 30 years! a per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 " In ler 20 years.. UO " 4 " In 5 or 20 years., liiii " " In 10 or 20 years, km Mauhelm boieugh lean loe MlttOBLLAHKOCB BTOCXa. Oiiarryvtlle R. R W0 V.illei-svtlleStnet Car fill Inquirer Printing Company 60 Watch Factory liw (las Lilitand Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse (Ilends) 100 Columbia Has Company Columbia Water Cempiuiy Suxqtielianna Iren 'euip:riy loe Marietta Mollewnam hm Stevens Heuse 60 Sicily Island mi Kant lSraudywlne. Wuyn-sb'jj.... 60 Millei-svllle Nerimil Scheel Northern Market MISUKLLA lOCOUS BOMDrt. (iiiaro'Vllle l:. i:., due IfM film Reading A Columbia R. R5's loe Lane-aster Wateh Ce.. due lSst l(n) Laneaster Uiu Light and Fuel Ce.. dneln ler at1 years Vni LaiidLsierUas Light und uel Ce., I'M Last sale, fies 117 120 100JO 1IU 1U0 100 10KV 102 rx-.B 35.25 45 120 90 ITII 225 5 16 1 21 100.53 $120 105 102 100 1C3 due lad; TUIUU'IKK HTOOap. l'.lg Spring A Iteaver Vulluy $25 $10. ISrtdgepert & Horesheo 13 22 CeliinililaACIiestiiiit Hill 25 Columbia . Wasldnglen 25 Columbia ft Rig Spring 25 Columbia lb M:iriett:i 25 Maylewrr.t Kli.:il:t blown 25 Lam aiter A Kplirala 25 Laneaster A Willow stieet 25 Stnusijurg Millport 25 Marietta. Maytown 25 Marietta Jt Mount Jev 25 LiiircKilzabrthrrr Middlct'n 100 Laiieaster A Friiltvlllu. 50 Inu-.vster.'fcLititz 25 LancisterA Willlatn.itewn 25 Lancaster ft Maner 50 Laucautur. Mauhelm 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 Laneaster ft New Helland 100 Lancaster ftSiiseuehairiin. 300 BANK STOCKS. Fl-'f National mum 1100 F 1 'lets' National Rank 50 Fulton National Rank lue Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 Columbia National Rank J00 Christiana National Rank. 100 Kplimtu Matienal Rank 10O First National Rank, Columbia..... 100 First National KanK, Strasburg.... 100 First National Rank, Marietta 100 First National Rank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lltitz National Rank 100 MairhcLu National Rank..... 100 Union National Rank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Rank....... Ki (Jap National Rank 100 18 20 IS .10 10 47.29 40 21 m 31 60 54 75 90 133.10 41 35 79 275.20 $206 110.25 135.50 110.25 148.10 118 142 141.30 148 200 150.25 140 154 75 l:r 121 JV.fi W AD VEK TJtlEJUEJfT. QPCIUAL. ATTRACTION! New Yerk Stere. Anether Invoice of thoae Elegant COLORED DRESS SILKS, At One Dellar per yard. The quality is excel lent and the demand usually greater than the supply. THE 50c AND 75c SUMMER SILKS Am much appreciated by our customers, judg ing Irem the quantity sold. OUR DOLLAR BLACK SILK Is the best we have had for the money. COMBINATION ROBES In (irrat Variety at Lew Prices. Just the thing ler warm weather. All-Weel Nun'a Veilings, lieautriiil Shades 2Tc a yard. FKKNCII TISSUE WOOL REGES.25C a yard. One Case VICTORIA LAWNS, 12Jc a yard, Woith 17c. VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS. NAINSOOKS AND PIQUES, At Lewest City Prices. Just Opened aChoIce Assortment of PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES, At Popular Prices. Watt, Stand & Ce. Ne. 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. 11 1KSH St IlltO. Merchant Tailoring Is a branch in which every man, both old and yeiiiig, is interested. We want you te call and examine the large stock el line Suitings, Panlaloeniogs and Vestiugs, Which weare measuring te order at extreme ly low pi Ices. Our specialties are Suits rang ing from f 15 te $25. BOYS' CLOTHING TH E RUSH for Reys' and Children's Cloth ing, while it is great, js skillfully handled and everybody li pleased with enr stock, our attendants and our prices. Large and com plete lines et Suits new 6n hand. They are all our own manufacture. NOTICE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS. A Fine Line of NECKWEAR, among which M the Iolanthe, the latest style scart ler young men ; we have them In every pattern for 40c. Medium weight UNDERWEAR lsnewncc-e-sary and wc have a tulllne of all grades. We have a few bargains In SPRING OVER COATS : they are Just the article you will need ler the cool evenings we are new having, and te close them out weare giving decided bar gains In them. DON'T FORGET THE PBNN HALL WHITE SHIRTS 11 you are in need of any. We sell them for 60 cents ; they are the best and cheapest Shirt In the city. Special Bargains in 50 dozen extra quality striped OVERALLS, lour pockets, 75 cents. weith$1.00. HIRSH & BRO., Penn Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. .aWVW JtM AMUKL H. KRWK, QnAk DnkS J Removed his enice b" ,t immedi. utreet te Ne. 41 OKASTBTBSBneM. ately In Rear of Court Heuse, Leng ew Building. " "u
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