Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 09, 1883, Image 3

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    LANCASTEB DAILY INTELIilGENCER WEDNESDAY MAY. 9, 1883.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
UK KKllULAK OOBBE8PUNUKMCK
Kventn Alene the tinsqnebanna Items of
Interest In anil Around the Borough
Picked up by the lutclll-
cencer Keperter.
The morning's session of the Great
f'eiincil of lied Men yesterday, was do de
voted te the work of organizing. The
afternoon session opened at 2 o'clock and
closed at 5:30 p. m. The report of the
great chief of records developed some
interesting facts. Nearly 16,000 members
constitute the different ledges of the
state. A quarter of a million dollars is
invested for relief of members ; the income
from tribes as per capita tax is $0,000, and
the receipts from the various tribes as
revenue is $100,000. The eldest tribe is
Tecumsah, Ne. 1, of Norristown, and the
youngest Crittedessa, Ne. 244, of Dublin,
Bucks county. The report was highly
interesting throughout, and showed the
extreme care taken by the great chief of
lecerds in its preparation.
A carefully prepared aud very exhaus
tive report was'alse presented by the great
sachem. la it were discussed points of
law iclative te the order, memorial refer
ences were made, and the general business
of the order in the state was brought be
fore the notice of the council.
The following great chiefs were eleclcd:
Great Sachem, Themas A. McDowell,
Philadelphia; Great Senior Sagamore,
Heujaniin F. Meroy, Stroudsburg ; Great
Junier Sagamore, Jeseph P. Yeung,
Philadelphia ; Great Prophet, W. J
McOlure, M. 1)., of Yerk; Great Chief of
Recerd?, Chas. (J. Conley, Philadelphia ;
Great Keeper of Wampum. Geergo W.
Krcamer, of Philadelphia. The subordi
nate chiefs will be appointed en Thursday
before the council adjourns. The Great
Chief of Records, ('has. C. Cenlcy, en be
half of numerous friends, presented Past
Great Keeper of Wampum, Themas A.
Wink wet Mi, with a beautiful geld headed
cane. The venerable recipient's emotion
obliged hint te have recourse te the ser
vices of A. J. Raker te reply te the presen
tation speech.
This morning's session opened at 9
o'clock, and will close at 5:30 p. m. The
Columbia tribe:, of Red Men will give the
visitors a fine reception and entertainment
in the nimery this evening.
The delegates are pleasant aud jovial
pciseuagps, wil.lt hardly au exception,
and are making for themselves hosts of
friends amongst the citizens of the town.
The following editors of ucwapapcis are
amongst the visiting Red Men : J. P.
Willis, of Philadelphia Sunday Mirror; T.
1). Tanner, of EasUm Free Press aud
i'euuctl Brand, a tribal paper ; aud B. F.
Meroy, of Menree Democrat, Stroudsburg.
- VHriens Accidents.
A Pennsylvania railroad caller named
.latin h Swart:, fell eatly yesterday morning
while calling a railieader at ihu American
house and was severely injured. ITe is
tciiipeiaiiiy laid oil duty.
Emery Reel, Susquehanna rolling mill
employee, had hi;; left baud caught by
some mill machinery yesterday and
crushed.
Emery G recti, employed at. the reel
w.uksen Commerce stteet, had his left
fejt. badly cut by an ax ye.-tctday while
cutting weed for the furnace of the. works.
The implement niade a glancing stroke,
injuring If m at stated. 3
eb.tutuy.
Caliie, a daughter of .Mr. William Pax
ten, a former Columbian who new resides
in Yerk fiiiiili, d'it' at her father's resi
deuce yesterday altorueoti, of brain fever,
ag'd 22 years. The funeral exercises will
be It.-M te morrow at 2 o'clock, p. in., in
Mtkr.-.aii's M. E chapel, this place.
1 i l night, u three year old stilt of Mr.
'I tieinat! Zander:;, of FifLli street, died of
spasms Time of funeral net yet decided
ll.Of.
A r.liild, rtho.te uame is unknown, drop
r d dead en Fifth street, yesterday
l.-uiitcmi anil l'Iirti:rly.
Officer R 'dcuhaiiser at tested two drunken
and di'-.e' I.'ily canal be.itmuu en Locust
Mi-cel. l.i:.i night, and eenfiued them in the
lockup. One paid his ltue and was dis
c'l i-geil th;-. morning, but the ether was
committed te jail in default of uon uen
j.tvy mr.ti t.
Plunly of diuukciiiics'4 and disorder iti
twv.n yt-ateidiiy. There were auy number
4t tights. Loek at the boys' eyes this
morning. The figure heads of many are
highly decei ated.
Society mutters.
At last night'. i meeting of theOrphcau's
i was d.vidV.l te held no mere meetings
until the evening of the fint Tuesday of
i .- ')':r. The siisinuer heat will will then
he .vor. An interesting aud varied pre-
i amine wxi rendered last night. The
iiitvtiu-.; was a very pleasant oue.
Net much is heard about the Letus
social club new. What are the boys doing?
Stents te be about time they began talkiug
about a picnic or .something of that kind
Pet haps they are holding back for their
it-unt'oeat, four eared shell aud the arch
ii v outfit, te arrive.
Tlie Keruiigli Uadget.
W. R. Given, esq , gene te Philadelphia.
A. M. Kami. .ill" te Old Point Comfert,
Ya., en business of the State Editorial
association. The bogus American red bat
en Locust, liect. yesterday, was a decid decid
e.ily bad "sell " te many. Bnsy day at
Uruiiei's coal jatdst, yesterday. Number
of beat leaded with coal aud shipped te
tliffuivut, points. Union street between
Third and Fourth streets is being graded
aud macadamized. Jessel's bazarr leeks
beautiful with its decorations of flowers
:viid greens. Spring opening; !
.McJJride & MauiTa.r's Heur will has
oiesad for tbrce or four weeks for rcpa'us
and improvements. Nearly or uuite
$1,500 vill lie expended en these by the
miil ewuers The firm is an enterprising
oue.
Sunday-Scheel Meeting.
A meeting of officers and teachers f the
Filth street, Piesbyteriau church was hell
I isf evening, intantieu having been te take
action reaidinc the tendered resignation
of Mr. Ww, Mi'dlnrc, superintendent of
the f-choel. An insufficient attendance
urcvptitc.l the mcessary action being
taken. Anether meeting will shortly be
h-lii.
The .s'nui Fittliiug.
A p.i.ty of ladies and gentlemeu will
visit, the shad tish cries ea Friday morning
Anntnberef Lauetster gentlemen ebscrv
e;l the mysteries of shad lishing yesterday
aud wvte well pleased with their trip.
A ReuiarkHble family.
Mrs. Cathariue Keen, of Eden town,
ship, who was buried from the residence
of her son-in-law, Samuel Myers, yoater yeater
day, was aged S3 years, 1 month aud 2
days. She was the widow of David Keen,
the first; decM-scd of the large family of
Keen brothers, well-known citizens of
Eden, who died in the following order and
of the ages hera given : David, 72 years, 6
mouths aud 23 days ; Jeshua, 80 years, 10
months and 20 days ; Elijah, 75 years, 9
mouths and 1:5 day.-, ; llenjuiiin, 7! years,
9 months and 23 days ; Christian, C8
yearn, 4 months aud 27 days ; Henry, 75
years, 3 mouths and 15 days ; Samuel, GO
ieats, 7 mouths and 3 days. The sole
ureter of these brothers, Mrs. James
Girvin, died shortly after David, at an
advauced age.
They were all born witliiu a period of
feurtecu years and died withiu a limit of
the same ext.uit. Five of their widows
still survive. They were widely known
aud highly respected Christian people.
Mrs?. Keen's fuuaral sermon was preached
te a tit me concourse of paeple by Rev. J.
V. Eckert, who preached en thosubjeetef
" The Christian's eternal rest," from Heb.
4:9.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
Events Rear and Acress the County Lines.
The geld fever has almost entirely been
forgotten in Myerstown, there net being
any geld.
The Boyd creamery, near Atglen, which
was destroyed by fire two months age, is
nearly rebuilt.
The spring exhibition of the Chester
County Agricultural society takes place
Friday and Saturday, May 25th aud 20th .
There will be a bicycle, mule, three run
ning and two trotting races.
The receiver of the Lycoming insurance
company has filed ever two hundred liens
in Reading, against citizens of Berks
county for the non-payment of assess
meats. Seme amount te $500.
Themas Hoopes and Jehn Gray, of New
Texas, Lancaster county, have contracted
with the supervisors of Fulton township,
te erect a bridge of 54 feet span near Ar
cadia, en the read te Rowlandsville, Md.
Wm.L. Quigley, about 15 years old,
while working around some machinery in
Meloheir's mill, near Boyertown, was
caught by one of the shafts and had both
legs and one arm broken and was badly
hurt internally. His injuries will prove
fatal.
In Yerk, Monday, while the wagdn con
taiuiug the "sacred cow" belonging te
O'Brien's circus, was being driven from
the depot, the horse attached te it ran off,
knocked the wagon against a pest, ttn.set-
tiug the vehicle and spilliug out the cow,
thus allaying the startling rumor that the
whole mouagcrie had escaped antl was
about te depopulate the town.
An eighteen months old child of Conic
liusKellher, of West Fallewfield town
ship, Chester county, get a grain of corn
fast in its threat en the 28th ult. All
efforts of a neighboring physician te re
move it being in vain, the parents took
the child te Philadelphia, where Dr. Hayes
Agnew, the eminent surgeon, successfully
removed the obstruction iu two pieces by
cutting open the child's threat.
An altercation arose between Matthew
Cavanaugh aud Michael Crew, employed
by Jehn Grant en the Phejnixville branch
of the Pennsylvania railroad, near Frazer.
Cavanaugh struck Crew with his shovel,
inflicting a severe weuud en the arm above
the elbow. Crew then picked up a large
stoue and hurled it at the head of Gav
anaugh with murdoretis violence, felling
him te the ground. He lies in critical
condition and his assailant is iu jail.
The Bolteu house, Ilarrisburg, which
has been the recognized Democratic head
quarters in that city for a number of years
was offered for sale yesterday by M.
Themas & Sens, Philadelphia, but was
withdrawn, as no bid reached the mini
mum limit of price put upon it by the
owuers, $45,000. Theio were several par
ties from Ilarrisburg and ether paitsef
the state iu attendance at the sale, but the
hihesi bid received front any of thorn
was about $40,000
Latterly, the Heiks eminty geese-egg
eater, yesterday finished half of his task
of eating five eggs per day for twenty
days. He is beating up weil uuder the
strain, aud when he took his seal iu the
dining room at Dr. Funk's residence the
usual crowd of ueighbers and friends was
present. This time the five goeso eggs
were fried, and as they were set out before
the young man they made a showing suui
cieut for the meals of two ordinary men.
lie finished his meal in about tlftecti
minutes and wound up with about a pint.
of brer.
HARRIS DKNl'Al, ASSOC I ATION.
MeeliMg at SiraDtiurg Surprise te
ill-. .1. A.
ainrtiii.
The Han is Dental association held its
regular quaiterly meeting in Strasbnrg en
Tuesday. The lirst Thursday iu May was
the time appointed for the meeting, but
for the purpose of surprising Dr. J. A.
Martin, a member of the association,
whose GOth birthday occurred yesterday,
the meetiug was postponed until that day.
The snrpiise was complete, as none but
the members of the society aud Dr. Mar
tin's family were aware of the arrange
ments made for the meeting at Dr.
Martin's otlice.
The following named members wero in
attendance : Drs. W. N. Amer, Lancaster;
Alfred 1). Clark, Marietta; P. W. Hies
tand, Millersville ; D. Riue Hertz, Epbia
ta : J. D. Heiges, Yerk; II. D. Kuight,
Lancaster;.). A. Martin, Strasburg; Thus.
R. Pixten, Lancaster; A. W. Rogers, Cel
umbia; J. S. Smith, Lancaster.
After the society had been called te
elder, the roll was called aud the minutes
of last meeting read. Dr. W. N. Amur
theu made a few remarks, congratulating
Dr. Mattiuen tbe happy occasion. He
read a congratulatory paper, prepared by
Dr. .1. MeCalla, of Millersville, who was
unable te attend. Dr. Smith, a pupil of
Dr. Martin, followed iu some compliment
ary remarks, te which Dr. Martin re
spended at considerable length, relating
many interesting experiences in his pro
fessional life.
Au adjournment then took place, and
the association was as much surprised as
Dr. Martin had been, when they wete
marched te a saloon near by whure au
elegant entertainment, prepared te the
order of Dr. Martin's family, awaitfd
them, and which was discussed with the
kceuest relish.
At 2 o'clock the association re convened
aud proceeded te the election or officers
for the ensuing year. The follewiug were
elected : President, Dr. 1). Riuo Hertz;
Ephrata; vice president, Dr. J. D. Hetges,
Yerk ; secretary, Dr A. W. Rogers, Cel
umbia; treasurer. Dr. II. D. Knight,
Lancaster ; executive cemmittee, Drs. WmJ
N. Amer, J. A. Martin, Jehn MeCalla ;
delegates te State Dental society, Drs. J.
S. Smith and Thes. R. Pixten, Lancaster,
Alfred D. Clark. Marietta. A. Vr. Rogers,
Columbia.
The committee appointed at a former
meeting te draft resolutions relative te
the decease or Drs. M. II. Webb and J. G.
Moero, late members of the association,
reported a series complimentary te the
memory of the deceased, which were
unanimously adopted.
After transacting poiue ether routiue
business, aud fixing Lancaster as the
place and the first Thursday iu August as
the time of next meeting, the association
adjourned and was ontertained by Dr.
Martin aud shown through the premises,
and were much interested iu the fine col
lection of Japanese and ether curiosities
gathered by the doctor's son, a paymaster
in the U. S navy, and stored iu the family
museum.
An entertainment followed at the saloon
where a first-class supper was sorved, at
the close of which the guests departed,
the Lancaster members arriving in Lan
caster shortly after 7 o'clock last eveniup.
Sentence Keduced.
Jehn Utzingcr, who was committed for
45 days by the mayor yesterday morning,
was taken befere Jndge Patterson en a
writ of habeas corpus this afternoon aud
his discharge was asked for en a writ.
The judge refused te discharge him, but
the sentence was teduced te 30 days as it
appeared, although the young man had
been arrested be fore, he never was com
mitted en this charge. Under the law he
cenld net be committed for mere than 30
days the first time.
Fat Cattle.
About two hundred head of flue fat cat cat
tle fed by farmers of northern Cecil
county, Md., and southern Lancaster
county, have been purchased and shipped
te the Philadelphia market withiu the
past Gve or six weeks by Richard Merrick
and Jehn Woodruff, dealers, of Chester
county. Tuesa cattle were generally of
extra quality, among them some very fine
lets. They aggregated ever 200,000
pounds of beef, at an average of Gi cents
per pound.
liOWEUS 3c HUK3T.
BLAOI GOOD
At BOWERS
BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTHS, Pure Silk and Weel, from $1.00 up, ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERES,
BLACK TAMISE CLOTHS. BLACK ALBATROS CLOTHS, BLACK NUITS VEILING, BLACK OTTOMAN
GRENADINE, BLACK LACE BUNTINGS, BLACK JERSEY CORDS, BLACK
ARMUBES AND BROCADES.
We call special attention te the above assortment of Black Dress Goods, as they are all of the best qualities and prices
range from 25c. te $2.00 per yard. We have them marked low and can guarantee geed satisfaction.
We call special attention te our choice line of Crepe Veils in all sizes ; also an elegant line of made Veils, extra lengths and
widths, made up from Ceurtauld's best English Crepes.
We also show an elegant quality of COURTAULD'S BEST ENGLISH CREPE, 41 inches wide, at $9.00 per yard. Te
persons in want of an Extra geed Crepe we would be pleased te show it.
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, LONG and SQUARE, BLACK GLOVES, in SILK TAFFETA, BRILLIANT LISLE,
E3TWe show an immense stock of
Nea. 26 and 28 NORTH
e
l'KMNO IJA1I.V.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.
OPENING DAILY.
lew Styles in Gents' Suitings, Pantings, &c.
CHOICE GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER OVERCOATS, made npte order in the Latest Styles and at Reasonable
Prices.
Full Lines of WELSH, M AYETSON
&c, in all the New Styles.
NO. 2B EAST KING
MACK" UOWBLL'S KSUhI'AIIKS.
A Fermer Resident or Lancaater TurUH Out
au Kiubezzler.
The newspapers of northwestern Penn
sylvania aud southern New Yerk have
abounded recently with accounts of the
misuVdugts of ene Jehn T. Cewell, a dash
ing young man of about 2S, who is the
same Jack" Cewell, wite was a well
known and popular young fellow in social
circles of this city come eight or ten years
age when his family sojourned here for a
few years.
It seems that he icccutly married a fine
looking Kentucky girl, with all the attrac
tiveness of a Blue Grass bolle. She was
Miss Edith Spangler, of Lexington, aud
comes from ene of the eldest aud most ar
istocratic families of that slate. They
took up their rrsidence in Scrauten, Pa.,
where he was at tirst general agent of a
manufacturing company of Erie They
lived aud dressed iu geed style
aud were socially very popular.
They always seemed much devoted te
each ether, and wero as happy as birds.
Finally it became known that he was liv
ing tee fant, aud au examination showed
he had hugely overdrawn his accounts.
His father settled the matter and the son
was net arrested, ne was retained in a
subordinate capacity by the company, but
he did net reform and his misdoings
even cxlcttdetl te umhczzlcment aud
neglect of and unfaithfulness te
his wife. On April 24th he de
serted her and " skipped " the town te
evade the consequence:; of iiis irregular
ties. He was followed ie Elmira with
warrauts for embezzlement and left, thence
for Terre llutttc, since then he has net
been heard from. His devoted wife could
hardly be made believe iu his unfaithful
ness. She has only a little money. In
leaving he took nothing except the clothes
that he had en aud some few papers. He
had, however, a considerable amount of
money just hew much cannot be ascer
tained for a few days which he had col
lected for the company. Hi;t father was
telegraphed for, and it. is supposed he
will provide for the deserted wife.
STATU MICIMOAI. NOU1KIY.
Keafllriulug the Cast Iren Cede.
Norristown is crowded with doctor:, at
tending the State Medical society, the
sessions of which open there le day. The
annual address will be delivered !y Presi
dent Dr. Varian in the court heuw this
evening. Then will fellow a reception aud
bauqet te the society by the Montgomery
County Medical society. On Thursday
evening receptions will be tendered te the
members et the state sociely. (in r- rtday
the society will visit the itifaue hospital
and held their afternoet
sct-sieu 111
the
chapel of the asylum.
The delegates from the
County Medical society are
nearly all of whom are or wi
tendance : Drs. A. Meweiy,
Lancaster
as fellows,
II be in at-
Coucsteita
Centre ; E. R. Ilershey, Paradise ; 1.
Charles, Lincoln ; J. P. Ziegler, Mt. Jey ;
J. II. Shenk, Lititz ; I). II. Shenk,
Rohrerstown ; J. A. Beckius, Columbia ;
J. II. Musser, Lampeter ; J. G. Weaver,
Strasburg ; J. W. Kehler, Nev Helland ;
J.J. Newpher, Mt. Jey ; I. B. Seuscni,
Witmer ; Thad. Rohrer, Quurryville ; O.
Reland, city ; Levi Ringwalt Church
town ; II. B. Stchman, city; A. II. Smith,
Paradise ; J. A. E. Reed, city ; William
Blackwood, city.
Ne Opposition Allowed te tlie Cede.
At the annual meeting of the Penusyl
vania Medical association which opened
te-day, resolutions were unanimously
adopted reaffirming the association's ap
preval of the American Medical association !
aud declaring "that the organized opposi
tion by local societies or individual mem
hers te the cede, which was thus approved,
is rebellion against the constituted author
ities."
The secretary was instructed te fervv.nd
a copy of the resolutions te the cemmittee
of arrangements at Clevelaml, for pieseu
tatien te the association.
OtilTUAKV.
Dfatb of Airs. Kllza Kberiunn.
Mrs. Eliza Ebermau, relict of the late
Peter G. Eberman, died of heart disease,
at her residence, Ne. 37 North Prince
street, about 8 o'clock this morning, in
the 82d year of her age. Mrs. Ebermau
was a Tnssler by birth : was born and '
lived all her life iu this city ; was exem
plary in all the walks; of life ; a pious
Christian connected with the Moravian
church ; a faithful wife aud mother, and
loved by all who knew her. She was the
mother of nine children, only three of
whom survive her two daughters aud a
son all of whom are well known in this
city. Her funeral will lake place en Fri
day afternoon at e o'clock ; interment at
Woodward hill cemetery.
Stricken Willi Apoplexy.
Mrs. Catharine Trewitz, aed 78, wife
of the late Jehn Trewit., watt stricken
with apoplexy at 5 o'clock en Sunday
morning, aud died about seven o'clock in
the evening, surrounded by her children,
grandchildren aud great " grandchildren.
The funeral took place this afternoon from
her late residence, Ne. 144 North Mulberry
street ; interment in Shreiuer's cemetery.
A Lucky Knuaway.
Last evening the horse of W. B. Mid Mid
dleten, superintendent of the Penn iron
works, tore loose from a pest te which he
was tied in front of the residence of Jehn
C. Hager, en the Columbia turnpike, and
ran into town. He was caught at Centre
Square, and the baggy te whieh be was
bitched was uninjured .
K!W ABTXMT1BKMMXTS.
& HURST'S, 26 &
LISLE THREAD, UWLIVJH ana KW.
above goods all at Lew Prices. Ne trouble te show goods.
BOWEKS & HUE8T,
QUEEN STREET.
& CO.'S BLACK SILK TIES and ether Neckwear.
LANCASTER. PA
Telephone Connection. I
Henry Martin's brickyard has been con-'
ncct oil with the Teleplione Exchange.
New Machine SIiep.
As will be seen by an advertisement else
where, l'etts & Weber have opened a niacltltie
shop at Ne. 141 North Christian btreet ter the
general repairing et machinery of ull kinds
Tliey are also prepared te buttil Iren tences.
inanutactnre blacksmiths' tans, tire benders,
portanle forges, &c.
a New Tailoring KKtaUllshiuent.
Mr. .1, J. Sinallntr lias opened a new tailor
ing establishment in the second story of tne
marble trout building, Ne. 21 North Queen
street, Mr. Siuullnj; 1ms painted and papered
Ids rooms very tastefully tout stored them
with a large stock el clegunt und tuslilenable
joeils ler gents' spiing und summer wear. He
is an excellent cutter, having graduated in
his lather's establishment und served ter a
considerable time as cutter with Ileyt 4
(ilea&ou, the I'ltlludelphla tailors and Inn
porters, lie has a corps et tlrsl-class work
men, and guarantees a pertect lit te every cus
tomer. MAJIICLAOHS.
Welv Fisugr. On Tuesday evening. May
s, 1S3.5, at Ne. 320 West James street, by Kev.
C. Klvin lleupt, Frederick Wolf, or the city et
Lancaster, and Mary A. Fisher, et Dillervllle
It
llENRV Mitcubll. On the Stli ins!., by K(! .
.1. Neitis. Mr. Tliautleus T. Henry and Miss
fa He Mitchell, of Mount Jey.
lttl. Tllb.
Kvans. In this city, en tlie 7th Inst., Mrs.
Ann M. K vans, widow et Rebert Kvaus, de
ceased, in the '.Kith year el' her age.
The relatives and tilends el the family are
respectfully invited te attend tlie Mineral
from her lute residence. Ne. 205 East King
street, en Thursday altcritoen at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Woodward Hid ceinctery. 21
Kieiil. Iu this city, en the Till Inst., Frank
lin, laceb, seu of Leuis and Frederlca Kiehl,
aged I year, 1 mouth and live days.
The relatives and friends et llm luiully uie
respectfully invited te attend the litueral from
his parents' residence. We. 412 Freiberg street,
en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, inter,
nient at Zion's cemetery.
Kubkman. In this clly, en the '.lilt Inst., Ann
Kiizabeth. widow of tlie late I'eterti. Klier
nian, iu thu til t year of her age.
The relatives and 1 1 lends el the lamllyaie
respectliilly invited le attend the Mineral
Irein tier late residence. Ne. 37 North I'riuce
street, en Friday afternoon at: o'clock. In
terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t
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Weeden fines from
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IIARTM.VN'.S VliM.OW FRONT l.'lUAlt
STORK.
WATKK IlKNT AOTICIC.-TUK WA1KK
Rent implicates having been placed in
my hands, I will receive the rents en and
after MONDAY. Al'RH. 23, 1S&1. Flve per
cent, abatement ter prompt payment,
mft 3tdS.W&S f. F. MYERS, Treasurer
IltKUKIVK 100 fOUNDa FRESH CKKAM
1CR V ItUTTKR and One Hundred Uitnclies
Mini's Lancaster County Asparagus, dally.
Alse all kinds of Fresh Vegetables. Salt and
Spiced Oysters, Deviled Crabs, Ac, at
CHAS. W. KCKEUT'S,
11 Ne. 129 K. KlnijSt.
11IUY A1Y OUODM FICOM KIKST HANDS
fnrcasli and sell the best goods for the
money in tlie city at
llARTMAN'S YKLLOW FRONT CIO Alt
STORK.
WANTED, OfKK OK TWO KOOA13 ON
the ground fleer by a respectable single
weinuii.
Call at
It
NO. 512 NORTH DUKK STREET.
1JUIILIO SALE WILL HK SOLD US
THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1833, at Ne. 219
West King street, a large let of Groceries and
Quccnsware, and Household Goods. Sale te
commence at 1 o'clock p. nt sharp.
JACOB D1NGKK,
Samuel Hk s & Se. Anct. m8-2t
rpHE UKDKKS1UNF.DTAKKS FLKASJUKK
1 in announcing te the public that he has
epentd an eftlce at
NO. 1 NORTH I'LUM STREET, THIS CITY,
and begs leave te otter his services te his
friends and patrons.
DR. A. J. BURGER.
( Until 9 a. m.
Office Hours : 12$ te 2 p. m.
( ( a "
may5-lwd
ESTATK O F UISNKY JUILLKK, LATK OF
the city of Laucaster, deceased. Let
ters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
indebted te said decedent are requested te
make immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the estate or said
decedent, te make known the same te the un
dersigned without delay, residing In the ctty
et Lancaster.
MARY ANN MILLER, Executrix.
Ne. MJ7 North Queen St.,
Lancaster, Pa.
.1. Ii. Kaufman, Attorney. m7-6tdeaw
N
KW MACHINE SHOP.
NEW MACHINE SHOP.
The undersigned respectliilly announce te
the citizens et Lancaster and county, tbat
tliey Have opened a machine shop for general
repairing of all kinds of machinery.
IRON FENCES et all kinds substantially
built.
BLACKSMITH'S FANS, TIRE BENDERS,
PORTABLE FORGES. Etc.. manufactured.
MHOP-NO. 141 NlAtTH CHRISTIAN ST.,
rear of Ne. 151 North Queen Street.
POTT &
may9,12&16
WEBER.
28 N. Queen St.
LANCASTER. PA.
Cellars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves,
STREET
NJSiV A.UV EUTjaMHaHHTH.
ArilU LINK OP LOKKILUAKD'S
Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the
lead at 10 cents per plug at
HAUTMAN'S YKLLOW J-'UONT OIGAK
STOKE.
DIVIDEND NeTICK.
Farmers' National Bank of Lancaster,
May 7, 1833.
Theboardeldlrcctoishave this day declared
a dividend of five and ene-tm't psr cent, pay
able en demand. EDW. II. BROWN,
mS-2t Cashier.
ASTKAY STKAYKDFKOftl THF. OWNER
at 523 Woodward street, Lancaster, Pa.,
en April 30, a red Cew, 7 years old, of medium
size ; has a roan spot the size of a hand en her
lettBheulder; has lest part of tier right ear.
Any Information as te her whereabouts left at
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 West King
street, will be properly rewarded. ml -tftl
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
proposals ter tearing down ami clearing
away ail material of the buildings at the cor
ner of Church and East King streets, lately
purcnased by the Kastern Market Heuse Ce.,
will be received at the eftlce of Allan A. Herr
& Ce,, 103 East. King street, up te 7 o'clock
p. m.en THURSDAY. MAY 10.
Tlie contractor te clean oll'ullstencs, bricks,
etc., and pile all material en tlie company's
ground, as directed by the building commit
tee. Alse at same time and place bids wilt be re
ceived ter digging the cellar and foundations
by the cubic yard.
Tlie committee reserve the right te relect
any and all bids. J. FRED SEN Kit,
tu7-:itd Chairman of Building Committee.
1KOPOSALS FOR STREET SUPPLIES.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
Street committee. upteMONDAY EVENING,
MAY 14. 18S3, at 7 o'clock, ler the following
material, front the 1st of June, lsR'l.tothe 1st
or June, 1834:
Geed guttering brick, per thousand, at yard.
Geed guttering brick, per thousand, ilellv
errd te any part of the city as required.
Cressing stene, delivered where required, le
be 18 inches wide, Cinches thick and net less
titan 4 leetleng.
Limestone backing stone, delivered where
required, te be 4 Indies thick and net less titan
12 inches wide.
Saud, delivered where required.
Fer laying gutters, with material tarnished
by the city, perloet.
Fer laying milters, per feet, without mate
rial. Proposals te be addressed Street Commit
tee Proposals ter Supplies," and te be depos
ited In Street Committee box at Alderman
Barr's otlice. Tlie committee reserve the right
te reject any and all bids received.
lty order et Street Committee.
mayl,5X0d J. K. BARR, Clerk.
Vr-W ULOTHINO PARLOR.
Jno. J. Smaling,
TAILOR,
Would be
i(:iSOd te have
PARLOR.
you call at I Is
Ne. 22 North Queen St.,
TO EXAMINE '1IIK
Latest Novelties,
FOR
Men's Wear,
Impert ml direct for our trade.
SECOND FLOOR, MARBLE FRONT.
uiai'J-lydWdS
"r KDNKSDAY, MAY U, 1883.
Special Price Bulletin
of the Day.
1 500 Excellent Pantaloons
in Men's, Youths' and
Large Beys' sizes at - $2.00
500 Men's Custom Suits at
half nett cost.
250 Men's Odd Coats at
one-third price.
20 Full Lines Men's Suits, 10.00
1 Full Line Men's Suits, 9.00
1 Full Line Men's Suits, 8.00
2 Full Lines Men's Suits, 7.00
9 Full Lines Youths' Suits, 1 0.00
6 Full Lines Youths' Suits, 9.00
1 Full Line Youths' Suits, 7.00
2 Full Lines Youths' Suits, 6.00
1 Full Line Large Beys'
Suits. ... 4.00
2 Full Lines Large Beys'
Suits, - - - 5.00
2 Full Lines Large Beys'
Suits, ... 6.00
5 Full Lines Large Beys'
Suits, - - - 7.00
2 Full Lines Small Beys'
Suits, - - - 3.50
2 Full Lines Small Beys'
Suits, ... 4,00
1 Full Line Small Beys'
Suits, - 4.50
3 Full Lines Small Beys'
Suits, ... 5.00
Wanamaker & Brown,
Oak Hail, sixth and Market Streets.
SECOND EDITION.
WEDNESDAY gVENINO MAY 9. 1883
LIFE'S DAEK PHASES.
AFTERNOON'S COLLATION OF NEWS'
An Accomplice of tne Danville. Va., Murder
Arrested Detected by Contradictory
Statement A Neero Hanged.
Danville, Va., May 9. A colored
man named " Pink " Haley has been in
dicted as an accomplice te Dobsen iu the
murder of James Head. Haley vis
ited Read's body several times en
the day after the murder and his
behavior excited suipiciea. It appeared
afterwards that he was seen with Read
about 11:30 o'clock en the night of the
murder, and had made contradictory
statements about the transactions with
Read. The colored man who suggested
the arrest of Haley thought tbat " he was
under a fascination the day after the mur
der." There are ten witnesses in this
case.
Aliased a Negro and Snot a Mare.
Louisville, Ky., May 9. During a
quarrel between two negrees at the stables
of the Fair association, yesterday, ene of
them fired a pistol at the ether, but the
ball missed its intended victim and struck
and killed a fine young mare valued at
$4,000. The mare was the property of
Edward Wilder, of this city, and hsd
shown geed speed.
A colored Man Danced.
St. Jehn, N. B., May 9.-Wm. Hughes,
a colored man, who was found guilty en
his own confession of murdering bis wife,
en February 18th, was hung in the jail
yard at 8 o'clock this morning. Tle died
without a struggle.
Fatal Quarrel Between Italians.
Norwood, Ont., May 9. This morning
two Italians named Angole Carminine aud
Romiuice Attavia, employed en the
Ontario & Quebec railway, quarreled
about cooking breakfast. The former
stabbed the latter iu the breast with a
sharp stick, killing him almost instantly.
Carminine escaped.
Men Uurned te Death.
Cuicaoe, May 9. A special dispatch
fem Charlette, Mich., says that Grimes
&Ce.'s mill a". Ver.u mtville, ten mile
north of Charlette, was burned this
morning aud that two or three men, in
eluding the proprietor, were burned te
death.
LEGISLATIVE I'ROCr.KDINGS.
Mere Werk for Uie Supreme Judge.
Special Dispatch te the Intui.lkium-eii.
HAunisiiune, Pa., May 9.--In the Sen
ate te-day the Senate bill te prevent thu
manufacture of infernal machines wss
passed finally, as was the Senate bill
requiring all supreme court opinions te be
Written out at length. The Heuse bill te
exempt mutual lean and building associa
tions from taxation for state purposes was
discussed at length. Heuuinger, of
Lehigh, moved te reconsider the
vote by which the bill had been
passed te third reading, for the pur
pose of ettering en amendment provid
ing that building aud lean associations
receiving aud accepting the benefit of this
act shall net collect by stiitat lav usurious
interest from their borrowing members.
The motion was lest. The bill was theu
passed finally, yeas 23, nays 12, as fellows :
Yeas : Messrs. Adams, Arnholt, Anil,
Biddis, Cooper, Coxe, Emery, Grady,
Harlan, Hess, Hughes, Keefer, Km;,',
Lantz, McFarlane, Mclvnight, McNeil,
Mylin, Nelsen, Ress, Shearer, Smiley,
Smith, Sutten and Reyburn 23.
Nays Messrs. Greer, Hart, Henuiuger,
Herr, Humes, Laird, McCracken. Patten,
Stehman, Wallace, Waters and Wolverton
12.
In tbe Heuse.
Senate bill te prevent exhibitions such
as the Passion play was reported affirma
tively. The bill providing for the taxing
of persons and firms eugaged in the busi
ness of buying and selling crude petro
leum was considered en second reading.
Au amendment was adopted taxing breket s
iu oil at a rate of $150 en sales of $10,0(0
aud upward, and grading the tax down te
$20. The Ilottse then proceeded le the
cpnsideratien of the bill imposing a tax or
ene mill upon every gallon of oil shipped
outside the state. A motion te indiflnitely
postpone was defeated. The bill was
under consideration when the Heuse ail
jeurued.
tiik stat:-: irkaserku
Why Ha Has Noc Obeyed tne Law
State Treasurer Bailey submitted a re
port te the Senate te day in response te
the resolution of Senater Humes request
ing him te btate why he had net turned into
the sinking fund all moneys in the general
fund iu excess of $500,000.
The state treasurer says the amount
required te meet the expeuses of the
present legislation and appropriations
falling due prier te Juue 1, 1883, will be
$2,190,242.75, leaving in the general fund
$539,750.04. After this indebtedness has
been paid he claims that he has the right te
anticipate claim which he has done in Ihi.-;
instance.
NKWS UV CAULK.
AU'ulra In Uermany hmiI Other l'itits t:t
Kttrepe.
Beklin, May 9. The body of a rent
collector, who had been murdered, va:t
feuud yesterday iu a pond iu the Thirgar
ten here. The man was undoubtedly
murdered by robbers, as 25,000 marks bad
been stolen from his person.
HUmarcK and the German 1'nrllaineiit.
Notwithstanding rumors which have
been afloat that a dissolution of Parliament
is imminent, there are sigus that Priuce
Bismarck's belief in'dissoltttien as an efl'ec
tive weapon against a refractory Parlia
ment is by no means as strong as it was.
Wberelu Lancaster Will uet Abeail of D11I--lln,
Dublin, May 9 The usual excursions
made from Dublin en Whit-Monday will
bo'abandened this year.as the execution of
Jee lirauy, the condemned 1'hcenix rark
murderer, is te take place en that day.
Te-day 'a Racea,
Londen, May 9 The race for the Payne
stakes te-day was wen by Mr. Siead's
Splendor ; Sadislas. second ; Ossian third.
Mr. Keene's Bine Gra?s was among the
eleveu starters.
flRK IN TRKNTON
Twe Men Seriously Injured at tbe Scene el It
Trenten, May 9. Shortly after mid -night
this morning tire broke out iu the
photograph gallery of G. Beir, in the
building en East State street, known as
the Mansion house. The flames spread
rapidly, and in a short time all the stores
and offices in the building were destroyed.
The less is estimated at $20,000.
During the progress of the fire a ladder
broke while being raised by half a dezan
men, and Charles Meyers and Reland Ta -ler,
firemen, were seriously injured.
An Kx-Speaker Arrested for Bribery.
Newark, N. J., May 9. Er-Speaker of
AsBsembly Jehn Eagan, of Elizabeth, was
brought te Essex county jail last night,
having been arrested en an indictmeut of
the grand jury, charging him with an
attempt te bribe Assemblyman Armitage.
of this city, during the session of the Nevr
Jersey Legislature.
Methodist Bishops In Conference.
PrTTBBrmeff, May 9. The semi-annual
conference of the bishops of the
Methodist Episcopal church te arrange
the work for the ensuing six months, was
commenced here this morning and will
remain in session for several days.
Tne Uar eiitlt DM of Strikers.
Chicago, May 9. A spatial dispatch
states that the strikers at the Western
Cooperative mine in West Belleville, III.,
set fire te the mine there en Sunday night
when K was unoccupied by workmen and
the fire raged all day Monday. There
was considerable trouble en Monday and
men who attempted te work were intimi
dated by the strikers. The burned tuine
is one of the largest in Belleville district
and the less by tire will amount te nearly
$100,000.
WKATUKR INDICATIONS.
Washington, May 9. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, followed
during the night by occasional rain, north
east te southeast winds, slight change in
temperature, followed by falling barome-ter.
MARK K1S.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, May 9. rienr Market
qntet : Supernne, 3 253 Tt ; extra. l Wifl
425; Penn'a Family, S505 25.
Kye flour at S3 (HQ3 73.
Wheal steaily ; Ne. I Fa. Red. $1 23ijl 2G.
Cern steady: Steamer. 3J(Mc : Yulinw -imi
Mixed. (JlQtyc ; Ne. 3 Mixed, (XglSc.
Oats tlimer and In tatr demand: Ne.l Whlt.i
nic ; Ne. 2de, 5?c : Ne. 2 Mixed, e.
Rye scarce at lOQTle.
Previsions 11 rm.
l.ar-.l tlrm.
Itutter steady, with fair demand for treah
receipts: Pa Creamery extra, 30O3lc; West
ern, iSS'itc.
Kkrh firmer, geil demand; Pa, I7e :
Western, 10c.
Cheese ilriuer.
Potrelenm steady ; Kenned, 7K9?ic.
WhyatillD.
New Yerk Murker.
New Yerk. May 9 Flenr dull and slightly
In buyers' favor.
Wheat opened J-JQ'c Higher; uttcrwanN
ruled weaker and lostadvance; trade k--n
active ; Ne. 2 Ked, May, $1 221 23 ; de .1 into,
II 23I1 24 ; de July. 1 25?;l 2taic
Cern $ie lower; very dull; Mixed West,
cm, spot. SSQCic : de future. Cia&ikc
Oais dull ami a dhade easier : statu. ftifiSTe : '
Western 4 ifi.'iCc ; Ne. 2 June. 49J4C ; July, mii
SOJe.
hiect mariceta.
Quotations by Kenl, McUrann &;., I ".auk
era, Lancaster, Pa.
10 A. it. 12 m.
p. v.
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New Yerk Central
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Ohie Central
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Denver & ICIe Urauthi
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Lake, Shere
Chicago & N. W., com....
N. N., Ont. A Western....
St. Paul & Omaha
I'acihc Mail
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St I'nul
Texas Pacillc
Union Pacilie
Wabash Common
Wabash Preferred
West'rn Union Telegraph
Louisville & Nashville...
N. Y.. Chi. A St. I.
Lehigh Valley
I.ehlh Navigation
Pennsylvania
P. T. ft llntrale
Nerthern Pacillc Cem...
Northern Pacillc Prof...
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Quotations by Associated Pi .a.
Stocks dull and steady.
Philadelphia ft Krle 1C. IS.
i .fading Kail read
Pennsylvania llatlread
l.-high Valley ltallread
United Companies of New Jersey
Nerthern Pacillc.
Northern Pacillc Preferm I
Northern Central ltallread
I.ehlgh Navigation Company
Norristown ltallread
Central Transportation Company
Pitt-sb'g, Tltusville ft UullaleK. K
Little Schuylkill ltallread
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Quotations by Associate I Prei
Stocks heavy ; Meney, 4.
New Yerk Central
Krlu Katlrnad
Adams Kxprcss
Michigan Central ltallread
Michigan Southern Kail mm I
Illinois Central ltallread
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh ltallread
Chicago ft Keck Island ltallread
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne i.allreiu!....
Western Union Telegraph Company..
Teledo ft Wabash
New Jersey Central
New Yerk. Ontario ft Western.-
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ilMHON S VOMTKIl.
HOW SIALL WE
Selve the problem et the proper suit te
wear" This question is elten asked, unit
hew easy it is solved. All vu have te de is
just te take particular notlce et he w ether
people's HUil.-iaremade when we meet them
The tashlen is net what ene particular per
son wears or tlie recent rtc .style of another
which may be suitable te llm person and
yet net lashieuable. Thu MAJO.CIT'
ItlM.KS IN FASHION and the MA.IOl.IT
OF A I.I. TI1H VKRV I.ATKbT FASHIONS
FOlt MKN, YOUTHS' AN I IKMh' SUITS
AI.K TOI5K FOUNU UPON OUIt COUN-Tl-.I.S,tlie
workmanship of which In every
detail, we are prepared te say. Is el the
lliK-Mt cnier, are uxcu le-it !m til, ami it r:
nil Irtsh steek They are e.xi-hangeahli II
notsatlstactery. They aieth'iniughlyt;0'.l
all through and the prici.-inre (lie lowest.
SHOES ler Ihe veiy Utile feet that, hk;
shditaud lat. We have a complete Muei.
et thu prettiest Ii 1 1 le shoes ler children
Irein .si.-i neught upwards.
Thu FUP.NISHINO GOODS DKPAUf
M I.NT has a fresh assortir.i-ntel TIIItKA!
(il.OVKSei all kinds and celnrx ler SUM
MEIi WKAi: Hern a CIIKAP UKltMN te
A FINK Sll.K.
I.UUI.Klt COATS, OIL SKIN SUITS,
UMI,ltKI.I.AS,TltUNKSand VAI.1SKS.
Sele Agents ter It. DUN LAP'S Fine Hats.
Williamson & Fester,
32, U, 3 & 38 East King; St.,
L..N.;SI Ml. 'A.
JOST-KKU Kl VP.U, ANOTUEIC LOT OIT
Fountain Fine-cut Tobacco direct from
manufacturers and only s cts par .., or -'".
els. per V, It, at
llARTMAN'S YKLLOW FRONT C1..AI.
STORK.
A.N ,
. I1I.I.U Si CO.'S
Real Estate and Insurance Ofii
RK.MOVK.D TO
NO. 103 BAST KING STREET.
(Opposite Leepard Hetel.)
RKI.IAItl.:: INSURANCK AT LOWKST
RATKS.
mar3l-liud
HL-KOTION NOT1UE.
Jj OFVICliSCSQUBHAHNA. UAKAt COMPAXV,
i
Cm tier Lexington and Davis streets,
IJaltimere May 3, 1883.
Netie.'f-i tierebv 1'lven that a tretieral meet
Ial"Ua L II,. W. .......... " -....-. ...j.. .. .. ...a
liulield ut the enice In Ualtlmere en MON
DAY. MAY 1 1. lSSf. at 1 o'clock if. in., ter ttw
n. . !.. t,t... .l-l.r. . i. t-j r.t tlit-4 erniinx. 1 vlll
election i etliccrs and managers ter thuun
sitln.'i year.
i he transter hoeka will Le clcscd en SAT
URDAY, the 5!h Ins'., and remain cle;t d until
utter the election, uyerder.
ROBERT D. I.KOW N,
may2-12td Treasurer.
MAKK NO MISTAKE, HUT PCKCUASl,
the genuine YaraClsar let 5e. at
HA UXM AN'S YKLLOW FRONT CIU XU,
8TOKK.