i.5 nietfISi j" 5Vr V...W..1 VTa ' && &' mv '7- lt ' V --A rvm&ss , , -t - ayj iST. nt XT " ' "J c-s 'ft V- ,fj A ' vi"e- -. )3 XI . J?- uL lJ- COLUMBIA NEWS., I UK BBGCLAK UURBMCtlMIMCMUS Kveata Aloag the Jnterett la and Areaad tee Borough ricked up by the UateM- K eci Kepertw. ' - Mr. A. J.- Kaufiman presided ever the stockholders meeting of the Keely Steve company, last night. The new baud of directors are : Samuel Filbert, J. A. Mey- ere, J.H. Herr, W. B. Given, B. C. Grey- bill, Gee. W. Haldeman, Hiram Wilsen, B. S. Detweiier and Wm. Pattee. Mr. Detweiier was a!e elected treasurer. At the first meeting or tbe new beard a president of it, a' secretary of tbe company and a manager' of the works will be elected The election of Mr. C. . Graybill as a direoter.will also doubtless be contested at that meeting, en tbe grounds that be is net an individual stockholders" He rep resented tbe banking firm of E. K. Smith & Ce., of which he is a member, a&d re marked in an interview this morning that be intended taking his seat as he was elected by the stockholders and believed be had all the rights and privileges of one of them. The matter gives rise te an in teresting question which mu6t seen be Belved. Mr. W. H. Pfahler was oempli- -mented en bis successful management of tbe works by a prominent member of the beard of directors. The meeting was a quiet one and adjourned shortly before midnight. Kallread News Wm. H. Tayler, a P. R. R. brakemae, w.i8 struck by the first overhead feet bridge east of Bryn Mawr yesterday en his leturn trip from Philadelphia. He was knocked senseless and fell en the top of tbe car, where helay until discovered by a member of bis crew, Ne. 24, and taken te the cabin. He .was 'brought te his home in this'place last night. He iB able te be about te-day, although a ragged out en the back of his bead reminds him of his recent escape from death. Frederick Stroble, a Reading and Columbia railroad brakemau, bad his face and hands badly cut by being thrown irem a train of C. S. Maltby, at the Lae. caster turnpike crossing. Samuel Boyd attempted te ''jump en a freight car of tbe Pennsylvania railroad yesterday, but missed the step. A firm grasp of the hand rail above enabled him te save bislife, but bis escape from death was a narrow one. The first of ten new engines from tbe Grant works in Paterson, N. J., which are te be Ufaed en this division of ihePennByl vania railroad, ai rived here yesterday ; Ne. 1,003. Tbe Borough Budget. Harry Welsh, who works one of the guide ropes at Bruner's coal yard derrick, was thrown into the canal basin by a break of the rope ; two boatmen saved him. The disappearance of a little child yester day and the finding of its hat by tbe Shawnee dam, gave rise te a report of drowning, butatter the sluices were opened te let out the water for the roeovery of the body the estray child had been restored te the mother. Three men offering te soil postage stamps were gathered in by Officer Redenbauser en suspicion tbat they stele them. The Wrightsville lime company's steamer is temporarily towing the canal beats across the dam. Billy Gilbert is proud of bis new milk wagon. "Senater" Jim Nead, erstwhile a well-known boot black here, has become a local preacher. The Red Men's picnic in Heise's weeds, yesterday, was a big afiair, despite the unpleasant weather. The daneing pavilion was crowded with dancers at night. Mr. Audrew Hardnele presided in the most Hati&factory mauncr ever the refreshment stand. Everything passed off in a quiet and pleasant manner. NblUUBUUUUOU HEWN. Ktrnta Near and Acress tbe County Lines. The Dauphin furnace, near Dauphin, Dauphin county, was destroyed by fire ou Saturday., jLess, $10,000 ,;,partly insured. Jessie Beyer; a shoemaker, f of Lederaoh Lederaeh ville, 'Montgomery county, committed suicide en Friday by hanging. Demestic trouble is supposed te.have been the cauBe of the rash act. While two.beys in Susquehanna town ship, Dauphin county, were 'examining a revolver it was discharged, and one of them fell forward with the bullet in bis head. His condition is critical. Miss Nellie O'Brien, a prepossessing and well educated young woman about twenty years of age and living in Reading, took poison en Saturday with -suicidal intent., but was saved by the use of emetics. William-Aureus, an empleye of the Bethlehem ireu works, went iute one of the Hues of -the mill te clean it out. It was forgotten that ha was in there, and the heat being turned en he was burned te death. At yesterday's, meeting of the stock holders of the Susquehanna & Tidewater canal the preposition of the Reading rail read company, te purchase all the stock held by individuals in the canal at the rate of one Bhare of Reading railroad stock for two shares of canal stock, was taken up and discussed and finally agreed' te, and a committee appointed te attend te the ex change of stock. I. U. O. F. 1 c, i Tbe Kncampment In Harrlsburg. The grand encampment of Odd FellewB of Pennsylvania met yesterday in Harris burg. The present number of patriarchs was reported at 11,007, a net gain of 755 during tbe year. The following officers were installed : 'grand .patriarch, Jeseph E. McCabe;' 'grand high "priest,1 Henry Bailey: grand senior warden, Alfred Thackenthal; grand scribe, James B. Nichelson ; grand treasurer, ,31. Richards Muckle ; grand junior warden, Wm. A. Witberup; grand representative, M. Richards Muckle. . Admission of membership during the year, 1,439; reinstatements, 60; admitted en card, 136 ; number at last report, 10, 341. Total membership, 11,976. Suspen sions, 023 ; withdrawn by card, 98 ; de ceased, 149: expelled, 9. Total, 817. Present number of patriarchs 11,099 ; net gain in-membership during the -year, 755 ; number of working encampments, 201 ; number of patriarchs relieved, 1,641 ; number of widowed families relieved, 27 ; paid for the relief of patriarchs, 36,770.58 ; paid fertbe relief of widows and families, $042.52 ; paid for burying tbe dead, $10.548.73 ; total amount paid for reliet, $47,961.81. ..Tetal.assets of the encamr-ment,-26,20.73J ''X , 1 ' fi ' A Little Frlze Sight 'era fenny. While Sullivan and Mitchell were pound ing each ether before a select company of spectators in NewJTerk last bight Johnny Cogley and Sammy Cenner, neither quite sober,' engaged in a set-te at the oeraer of North Queen and Orange streets. Their friends and the assembled crowd concluded that the best way te get them apart was te let them at each ether and, they.get in. a few smacks, one f Sallivan' ;bley' from' uegiey semileg vuuuer w iue curostene. He recovered however, and, the skirmish ing continued until they were separated. The arrival of . the police scattered the pugilists and spectators and this morning as the young men feel their heads both are wiser and sadder. '" , , Cat by Beaglis. , y , Last evening Jehn Sales was en hk way te the picnic at Tell's Haln and was at tacked by a party of roughs en the Phila delphia turnpike, who ased bias badly. One of -the party drew a knife and eat' Sales several- ngly gashes en the beiy. Dr. Sing dressed bis wound, which are quite terne. "I Wkttl Toe free indulgence iaTefBr'aiid wfejsky i te a number efdmtttlawees be Middle street last evening and the follow ing suits ensued : 'jJehaMushman, of the Seventh ward, Ks cempl lined against before Alderman rr by Jennie Williams and Wat. Proc ter, for carrying concealed deadly weapons,' felonious assault and battery aad disorder!-- coedet. -rHe- wasr-saieatadnaad taken before' "eldermaaVwawre fee claimed, that,he was the one sssanHed and made cempUiBt agaiaes Clinten Eehbi and brother, Wat. J. AJdrich, as4 Rath Weeds. All the parties gave bail, for a beariBg. Edward Peffer met his wife en Seuth Dake street last evening aad witbewt asy provocation, knocked Jw down and beat her. She entered suit before Alder man Barr and a warrant ,waa issued for Peller's arrest. ' Tbe OeeseWrT VklS. 5 ' 'Men, women, boys and girls continue te commit depredations in the cemeteries. Only a few days age some 'men were ar rested for disorderly conduct at St Mary's cemetery and fined by tbe mayor. Since tbat time, a number of yenng vpeeple ? of both sexes have been; behaving in ,a dis orderly manner and'inseme instances rob bing the lets of the flowers placed there. 8eme of these' y6nBg;vandals.nare. known and will be'arrested, and" the superinten dent has been given instructions te take tbe names of all who in any way misbehave while in the cemetery with a yiew" te having tbem prosecuted. ' m Attempted Hnletde. This morning Amanda Tayler, a colored woman, was .arrested.- by Chief Deiehler for being drank and (disorderly andwas placed in the same station house .eeU.with Emma Archey, who wasin for the' same offense. Mrs. Tayler was net in long until she attempted te commit suicide by hang ing herself with a rope, whieh she made of her skirt. Although the" ArcheyweinaH was intoxicated she . seen raised .an alarm, and Officer Burns, who was en duty, rescued the woman. Shortly after wards she again attemptei-tet take her life in the same manner but Officer Smith apprehended her and prevented' it. l'arnde of tbe Fire Department. This evening at six o'clock the fire de partment .will make a parade, se that the citizens can see in what condition tbe stock, apparatus &c, are kept. The route is as fellows : Ferm en Duke right resting en Chest nut. Reute, Duke te Walnut, te Lime, te Lemen, wr North Queen, te Orange, te Marietta avenue, te West King, te Prince, te Conestoga, te Seuth Queen, te Centre Square, te East King, te Ann, counter march te Centre Square and dismiss. Wen at tbe Fair. The Knights of Pythias' fair moves along auspiciously. Among the articles wen by chance last night were the following : table cloth, Lizzie Geoble ; glass lamp. Maggie Fritz ; glass vase?, Geerge W." Curry ; silver caster, Martin B. Rife. Three hundred visitors were well satisfied with tbe fair. Contracts Awarded. Last evening the street committee opened a number of bids at Alderman Barr's office. Contracts were awarded as fellows : Te furnish bricks for the year, Wm. Lerenz ; paving stone, Geerge Tem linsen ; te lay gutters, T. Bueh ; te lay crossings, Jehn and J. Kiphorn. Tbe Eastern Market. A number of workmen this morning commenced tearing down the buildings en the site en which the eastern market is te be erected en East King street. Flaxsand Banners for Decorations. The Knights Templar parade in this city en May 30 will be a fine pageant. Many of our leading citizens propose te decorate their residences 'for tbe occasion and. the Intelligencer job office has en hand a large assortment of flags and banners with emblems of the Templar order and especially adapted te this purpose. Tbat master of his craft, Harry E. Carsen, has also en hand a large variety of comman cemman dery cards and Templar devices, including the Lancaster oemmandery's own special card. Dutch Pinafore cheap excursion te .Lancas ter en Baturday, May 19. Tickets geed ler three days. Special train leaves Ephrataat 4:58p.m.; fare, 75c.; leave .Lititz at 5.-21 p.m.; fare, 55c; leave Manhelm at 5:31 p. m.; fare, 40c. Train will return same night. Leave King street at 11:30 p. m. (Ish dot se ?) myl2,15,18ltw HVBCIAIs IfOTlVJCH. Tuihk, ladles ! Yeu can permanently beau tify your complexion with Glenn's Sulphur Seap. " Hill's HaJr ana Whisker Dye," 50 eta. inyll lwdeed&w Ths weak, worn, andiiyspeptlc should take Celden'a Liquid Beet Tonic, Take no ether. myl4-lwdeed&w bklnny Hen. . " Wells' Health Eenewer" restores health and vigor, cures Pyspepsla, Impotence, Sex nal Debility. SI. Sensible suggestiens: read advertisement and take Simmons Liver Begulater. Dr. ,C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Are prepared expre-sly te cure and will euro ieadacbe of all kinds; Neuralgia, Nerv ousness and Dyspepsia. Proved and endorsed jy,physlciau8. " My hands were covered with little dry scabs. They' have disappeared and I'm better than Ihave been or SO years, from using Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure." A. M. Neble, Selma, N. C, July 3, '82. Has a permanent value; see advertlsemect el Simmons Liver Begulater. M9" Fer one dime get a package',eT Dlam bnd Dyes at the druggist's. They color any tblng the most desirable and fashionable color. Ge te H. 11. Cecnran's urug store ler Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are anequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Kng- lisnana uerman. x-tow. xacanui. Life's a Conundrum. ,' . When judiciously used. Burdock Bleed Bit tcrs are in themselves a remedy ter all the evils arising from impurities of the bleed, which never tall te make the patient long lived and happy. 1'rlcelL Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and .139 North Queen street. . Fek Lame Back, side or Chest use- SHI SHI Len'5 POUOUS iPLASTJEB . Price,. 25 cents. Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen treet, Lancaster. lebUeedS SS-rL&ur Talk frek dr. SwjlTkxTe Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles Is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense Itching, particularly alter get ting warni.-lt seems as It pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. 'The private parts are often affected. The mere you scratch the worse tbe Itching. Knewing that my elntmen t Is super ler te any article In the market, I guarantee It te cure tbe worst case et Itching piles ln'exlst ln'exlst enee. V " fL rBlgnedJ, ,T . H.8WArNB, U. D. Dr. 8 wayne's Ointment Is also apleiisn t and effective cure for tetter, Itch, salt Tkeam, ery sipelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty. Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, SL95. 'Address, Dr. Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectl4-lydTa,Th&sw ' U.H Bargi Dr. J. M. G. Pheeten.laa.rrB. Ex.Samreen. residing new atBloemlnirn4lId.-l-TheDr writes, te'say: 'C'reeeauaewiC.iAwiaTUaa NerHne because It cures epilepsy." Physi cians, generally, are Its lrlends. e mylMwdAw jANCAgEEB vAnenxuxasasmmMKm MKW ADrMMTlBKMMJrTU. 9KSF D.IMM KOOatAUUJf AX 1 CjL -u gbatk'hetbl: WAWTKO-A MM WM. in A BMAlX family ; jtast eeme well reeemmeaaed. ?le3f Sul)CAireSXKM'IL 2 2-i - i -M- K. mATM.9 OiAB. X Is the d Is tbe best In the city, made and for sale at. JMAETMAH'8 YKLLOWJJtOHT,CIAH - " STORE. - t f r aVoel table., .r U Apply at NO. WEST KING STMET: 'mayU-tlit WAVTKU-A. BlTUATiON TO DKITK A , bnslBeaewageB et -porter la a store. Addres. I. G . ml22td INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. XITAitTSO. A uiMintQ loon uibl. YY Apply at the ltd STEVENS' HOUSE. bmjiEsW ? ttOABtAKKBS -WftSTKU- TWO UK Three nrst class female dgarmaxers. ae- dress JOSEPH LOKD. MK-K4 ' Hanayunx, Phlla Pa. MAKJSKO MISTAKE, BUT FOKOI1ASJS tbe genuine YaraClsar fei 5c. at HAHTMAK'8l,YKLLOW fkent cigar BKNErtUTALFITIIDFAlBOr TJ. K. K P. A large assortment of useful and orna mental articles te be disposed et at Excelsior Hall, East H-Ing street. Lunch and refresh ments. Admlsbien, 10c Deers open at 7J o'clock. It STKVKNR UtlUSK SHAVING JOiU HAIB DRESSING - U SALOON, if (T r, 'i Geed Journeymen and prices mme as ether saloons. H. WAGNER, mylS-tld Manager. 1 I .---,- Ill -- ! - I I -4 TUHT fCHT KECEIVEU, AHUTUEK L.OT OF J -.Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct from manufacturers and only 8 cts. per oz., or 25 cts. jer li 1. at r BARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. GKHAM rtUDK. It yu waut te feel geed use no perk and-Bse -. . . . ' BITBHONG'S GRAHAM FLOUR. Fer sale at (1 ' myll-lwdf , Ne. 23 WEST WALNUT ST, I BUT HI GOODS FKOM F1KST BANuS for cash and sell'the best goods for thO money la the city at' i) HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. OBDEB TBE UKNUINK CRKAHKKV Butter. Alse, your Vegetables, which I offer at same price as von pay en market. White Radishes 8c. Head Salad 10c. Peas 30c. -pk. Fresh Deviled Crabs this evening at CHAS. W.ECKERT'S DAILY MARKET, it 129 East King street. NOTIOB Or DJH80LUTION. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Wm. Kahland Henry Martin under tbe firm name and style of Kahl tb Mart InT brick manufacturers, Is this day dissolved; by mu rual consent. All persons bavlng claims against the said Arm will present them, and all Denens Indebted te said firm will make Sayment of same without delay teilcniy lartin, who will continue the business et manufacturing brick at tbe yard en Charlette street, north of James street. WM. KAHL, HENRY MARTIN, Lahcastkc, May 5, 1S83. myl0-2wd "rysceKATrt DKUOKATEM Knights Templar Parade, MAY 30th. I We have new in stock a large let of Cemmandery flags, of new designs and different sizes, for decorating. The handsomest in the city. Over ioe different styles of Emblematic Cards, in cluding the LANCASTER COMMANDERY EMBLEM. Call and see our stock. Intelligencer Office. JJCW HAT STORE. Cim N. Shultz. Harry S. Shultz. A FULL LINE OF TAYLOR'S Baltimore Mackinaw Hats. YOUMAN'S New Yerk Pearl Stiff Hats. FINE AND COMMON STRAW GOODS AT SULK SONS, ( Gundaker's Old Stand ) Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET. v ? 'i ( ' mar27-lydw ,W ILLIAMSON C FOTEK. OL- i" A! Jr.i Ttie Revolution Made this season in CHILDEEN's; SHOUT PANT SUITS is apparent te' thn most casual observer, the Coats and Panta being made much shorter than fenrcrly for Beys of Nine Yeara old and upwards, the smaller Children wearing a longer Jacket Pleated back and front with a very neat belt. The SAILOR SUITS are made with a Yeke lrent fhd back with flat pleats te the waist. TWe Jiave paid especial attention te tbe JUVENILE DEPARTMENT this season te procure none but tbe most indestructible ma terial. ,'Fer (BOYS' 'WE AB .'at, the same time we have net lest sight et 'strength in making an d matchless fit and finish. , We court criticism en theso especial Points, and whether purchasing or looking we shall esteem It a pleasure te show you OUR HAND SOME NEW STOCK et CHILDREN'S SUITS. Fer L ADIES who are looking for HAND SOME SLIPPERS (the, Shoe Department can supply thetnwith tbe.mest perfect fitting and durable slippers of all kinds. Alse 'NEWPORT TIE in FRENCH and AMERICAN KID at prices that wM. net hurt their Pocket Beeks.' The t -BOSTON 1SELF- AD JUSTING HAT seems te have taken our Stylish Yenng Men quite bysurprise, as Itceevas Quite Impossible ter a Hat se flexible te keep its' shape as per fectly: as' ibis Hat does, in FINE SILK and DERBYS we are SOLE AGENTS ter Ri DUN LAP A CO.'S, et NEW YORK. , .GENTS' GAUZE UNDERWE Attain allaal itles. " TRUNKS,' VALISES" and RUBBER CLOTHING -or all grades. , Williamson & Fester, ,33. .4, 36 38 East King St, -r '1 r r V LANOASTEK. PA. ' A VUM UHK or LORKlLUUUrS J. Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca lead at 10 cents ner vlvx at takes the HAKTMAN'M JCJBLLOW FRONT 1IttAK SO Old Estlablished H AT IN AMERICA. HAS SOT BEEN" REMOVED, Iv BUT IB LOCATED IN THE ELEGANT STORE ROOMS. TT n$ '( OLD les. 31 and 33-NertBueeii' strisei WHERE IT in M Period bfiN;early Forty Years. s I K 'i mayl4-lmd rLUMBtut anv BKENKMAft. FOB GrA.8 PLf AND GAS FITTIlSPGr, PUMPS AND WATER PIPES, GO FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, rOHN ,. ARNOLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. DMT G EUBUK VAUNKSTOOK, ( BAIR'B OLD 14 EAST KING STPEET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OP PLAIN AND FANCY CANTON MATTING, OANTON MATTING, CANTON MATTING, FROM THE LOWEST TO THE FINEST GRADES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICE8. GEOBGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, fIJSW AJtrJEMTDXKlUSWXB. ANOBDlNANOE APfKOFKIATINuTBE Public Moneys et the City of Lancaster te tbe several departments thereof Xer.tne fiscal year commencing en the 1st day el June, A.. J 1883 Skotiex.1. Be it ordained by tbe Select and Common Councils et tbe City- of Lancaster,' tbat tbe sum of $163,900 be and the same Is especially appropriated te the several objects hcrelnalter named Te pay. Interest en leans Including . the sinking tund $38,610 00 Principal en leans required by law.. 12,000 00 Statu tax en leans . 2,875 00 Street damages g. 10,000 00 Repairs el streets:. .... 8,000 0) uraaing, ganenng ana macaaasiiz- ing streets , Waterworks general.... Lavlnjr water nines 6,800 00 9,800 00 e.uuu w Salaries 7,050 00 Police and turnkey 11.0H) 00 Jbiitnung cicy- , wj Lamps and pests... .j..r '75000 Deficiencies In lighting, $1,860, and Are department, $?,V50, te . June, , Fire department general 6,600 00 Apparatus and real estate ter fire department. 6,000 00 Salaries of engineers, drivers. Jta;et ' $ ' fire department : .'. XjfiJS 09 Deficiencies in fire department sal- " " rles te June, 1883 1,000 00 Abatement ler prompt paymeBfet fv city tax. ........ .. 'i...1'...... z,oeo oe Ditte water rents 1,760 00 Percentage ter collection etirrear-4 ages el city tax 800 00 Contingencies , 9,650 00 GKO. M. BOKQBS, President Select Council. J. B. LlCHTT, j Clerk Select Council. i . HKKTBTK. HURST, ' j. . President Common Council. David L. Dxxh. . clerk Cpmmen Ceuncll: ' Approved : JfiO. T.-MacQOMIGLK, 11AT1S.18S3. - r Mayer. mlSStd ' ' , i - - XMTMMTAXMMMim.- TjlOLTON Of JEKA HOU8X. Saturday Evening, MaylO, 1883 The' auveagement take aausval pleasure 1b anhdancing the engagemeat, at great cxpease lox one nlgnt only, et tbe - r. I GREAT C0MIC0PERA SUCCESS I "- OF THE DAT, "D.ttcli Pinafore," MR. ALF. CHAR. MOSS' BURLBK1UE TRANSLATION of PeaaarlTaala yeianaei GUbert A amilvan's CbaiTtag Ceatc neera. which will be ieaderad.br a oeaBaaT et Ketdiag's cultured tmMtfmn awflnr per per per sohalUlrecUea of Mr. Mem. ' A BRILLIANT SOLO CAST. , A wen-balaaeed aad 'earafaUy drilled CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES. " A FINE ORCHkBTR. emmytWng tea et the beat laatrneMufattata eflltalag, selected f mm the OMauut flu ! -' i MAON1F1CENT SCKMMBT preealy for M Dutch Pteaiera.n " ELEGANT, COSTUME also presaryier.taaw 1 CALE OF PRI General 4dm1aalen. me : diagram oeena at nnm-aHeuae. Meadav aurmnMC Maria. f . tmimAwtdl aveaand ax. . Vmmummm,M srauex. i Dlw tlMii rail. Saata. 7e.: vmn,. .. ex eaea. niten I L ,,-J. 't -Jt-1 "atirm cap. r .. ki and ILargest Retail STORE STILL iv. T" T -m T f T ' STAND.) f"t HAS BEEN FOK J. Sides. mAMMMirprwui f j . ) j tA t TO LANCASTER, PA. GOODS. STORE. ) LANCASTER, PA. CAMTMTB. k W BAT MAKES XOO LOOK SO HAPPT T "WHT, I HAVE JUST BEEN TO SHIBK'S CAKPETHALL AND BOUGHT A CARPET AT HALr-PBICE ! " , "YOU WKKE LUCKY TO DISCOVER THAT PLACE. I WAS THERE, TOO, THE OTHER DAT, AND I WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED ANY PLACE IN LANCASTER HAD SUCH A (VARIETY OF CARPETS IF I HADN'T, SEEN THEM ! " . BraeselftV 'Ingrain, Chain and Bag - OarpetB, OilOlethsand Oover Oever letei In all tha Styles' and , . at all Prieee, at ,f8hirs(3arpet HaU, Cwrier West Kimg aad Water Sts., 'i I LANCASTER. PA. , i MOTIOMB. p0 K niEW BTTbK If MVKTIKS OOTOERISMAN'S BLUE FRONT. pi K PLAIN AMU FANUI HOSIKBY GO TO THE BLUE FRONT ptOKTHK VEST FITI1NO HHIKT - GOTOERISMAN,- r it - . THE BHIRTMAKEB, ATTB THE BLUE FRONT, I : Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. k'.M rOMmifAKOE 1 tlMMfFORA J,BtlL te Ceauelttaa ea Fka uu Meaa companies. SktievI. Beruerdalaedby the select aad Coauaea Coaaettaiet tta CKy et Laacattar, ta CeuBcUe aaaeaaplad Taatireai, aad alter tea paasaceet this erdtaaaue the eoetaUOeeom riia Eaifaaa aad Unas Oiaaaaateithnindlatri ry after teetr appelarawt aad Mgaulzattea. aii utt drfi. wfeeaa datfaa It aaall be te atend aU tenMags of te ceatyltt Jaad keep fan aaa.eacraes miamwa as imb awa. waeabaabepaid eae hundred ($Mt) dollars alary, per aaaum, nm qaarterly payawate of Sae. a. All ordtaaaeaa aad parts of ii aun ww. enM aanwita ara ' GEOBGE M. BOMGES. i " rreildeat Select Ceaacfl. J.B-'Lisaiv. -T V-Cterfc4e&Cejaefl. . it ' rj -- HSRVEY N. HUE8T. i -rr' i - rr T rreihteat C na rtaann DAvreL.DiBBr, MBI'N- r TBfe SECOHD EDITION. TUESDAY VNINO MAY 15. IMS F0BEIGN MATTEBS. S TV-BAY'S mcwB b UIOABU. aw aa AtMaspcwaa Maaa ta Dsstnj a ateajaar Taa Papa's Wraalar te tba Irtsamaawpa. Livekpejl, May 15. The particalars of aaattaaipt.todestroy a ateaaMr-piyiag betwaaa LiverBoel and Hew Yerk aave jeat leaked eat. The veaaal refarred te teft here for New Yerk ea ner law veyaga with a number of emigrants en beard. A man had riven the steward a box te oec- tey te New Yerk and the stewatd after ward beoeminir Ensnioiens. inferaed the captain, who ordered it opened, when it was renna te contain an iniernai maeniae. The eentents were thrown overboard and bob the'arrival of the veasel in New Yerk the British oeoshI general was noti fied, bat the fact was net made known publicly. Hffne steamer has jest returned from New Yesk. DsWalag taa Aetiea of taa Vlargy. . Rekk, May 15. The circular addressed by the pope te the Irish bishops was dis patched oe the 11th inst. It says : ''The clergy must keep' aloof from subscriptions when f it is plain that hatred' aad dissension are aroused thereby and when it is evident that crimes and murders are never censured by these for whom the collections are made." It assures the clergy that they " are certain ly net forbidden te assist in raising col lections te relieve distress." Fhed as limit Asattash. Castle Island, Ireland, May, 15. , Several shots were fired from ambush at a caretaker here en Sunday and 'he was severely wounded. The afiair is much commented en and considerable alarm has been caused, as it was 'hoped that such deliberate outrages had been checked. Fltzbarrte' Trial Begua. Dublin, May 15. Thev trial of Fitz harris as an accessory te.. the ra ardor of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke was begun te-day. Mera Werk for the Courts. Eight persons have been arrested in connection with the sheeting "of the care taker at Castle Island, en Sunday. . ' . UABKlauUKQ NEWS. Progress of State LegUIatlea. Special uispatch te the InrismaxBcxs. Habrisbubq, May 151 In' the Senate te day the following Heuse bills passed finally : Te prevent the exemption of property for judgment obtained for' fifty dollars or less for wages ler manual labor; te repeal the first section of the tramp act of 1767, which authorized fees for arrest vastiy in excess of theso provided in the tramp law of 1876 whieh; according te a recent discussion, does net repeal the provincial act ; te establish a mere certain process for the collection of debts 'due for board beard ing ; Senate bill te prevent trespass en coal lands. A large number of Heuse bills passed second reading. Overheltz's bill te empower bridge compames te contract with railroad companies for the jeipt use of bridges was negatively reported. ,ln tae1 Heaaa . Tbe general appropriation bill took up the morning session. An important amendment, offered by Mr. Trout, of Erie, was added, increasing the appropriation te public schools from $1,000,000 te $1,500, 000. There was considerable discussion ou the amendment whieh took a polit ical turn, the Republicans charging tbe Democrats with lavish expendituies, and tbe Democrats contending that they had practiced economy in the matter of appro priations. Chairman Hassen stated that appropriation bills calling for ever $1,600 000 had been negatived. The amendment was adopted by a vote of 111 te 60. The bill was still under consideration when the Heuse adjourned. A FRONTIElt XlirFlCOIiTY. Three Hard Characters Put Out of tbe Bead Chicago, vMay 15. Special dispatches report a fight which occurred in Indian territory last Saturday, twenty-five miles east of Cadde. Three hard characters named Carsen are alleged te' have mur dered, near Delaware Bend, a short time age, two white men named Blankinsen and Hiddleson and an old negre "named Willey. Last Saturday Marshal Menshens, of Fert Smith, Ark., and Constable Cut ter, of Graysen county, Texas, at tempted te arrest the Canens, but they Bhewed fight and exchanged a dozen shots with the officers. Marshall Menshens was slightly wounded. All the Carsons were killed except their father who was releas ed. The dead were left en the field un buried. BOBUEUSIN rxasTON. Six flies Arrested for Hebblng Stores. 'Easten, Pa., May 15. Six men named Themas Trainer, Henry White, Johnny "the Barber," Mike Sullivan, Andrew Pethersen and George.Thempson were arrested here this morning, charged with) robbing a number of stores in this vicinity. A A large quantity of stolen goods was, fennd in their nossessien. Geenra Smith, another of the same gang of rob-1 bars, was arrested last night at the hos pital where he had gene for treatment of a wound accidentally inflicted upon him self while attempting a highway robbery. Bright Fruit FreapecU. Middlktewk, DeL, May 15. Reports from towns in Delaware, and tbe'easterh shore of Maryland" 'indicate " a full crop of peaches and berries. Very little injury was done by frost and all danger from tbat source is new considered past. Abetter quality than last year of tbe fruit and berries is looked for. . Committed Saleida. Match Chunk, Pa., May 15. Jehn Wang, - jr., committed suicide by hanging at his residence here this morning." Mr. Wang was about sixty years of age and was well known throughout the coal regions as a dealer and operator in ceaL . TBsaaFerseas Killed by the Storm. " Macen, Me., May 15. The cy clone of Sunday night left the business part of the town comparatively uninjured. The was, however, will reaeh$100,000. Three per sons are known te have been killed, namely, Mrs. Elijah Benta, Mrs. Jehn Clarksea and Charles Ben. -Vf ! ALoekewt Kaieread. Kli. Cincinnati, May 15. The shoemakers' lockout is enforced against all members of the trades unions. Se far there has been no dtstarbaace'reperted. Between' 1,000 and 4,000 empleyes are deprived of work. nf t jAittSTOWM. Obie- May 15 .-Ma trr n -VTT ? ',?' i -Maw Abb ElUaMaadaahaWsat her ek)thte eaire while attemptiar te draw some rails from a haraiBg straw pile and was burned te death. te tea MateMai Caattal. Washington,. May 15. The city la rapidly filliag up with visitors te attend the Teaaiea of the Army of the Petemae, and thastceats te-day areava.ita alga. t-n - i s at, u a:rf - t - 'i -' '?ia i A 8Z?:- j. ..f ' Ottowa; OmtMay lK-It k said that BfrJeaa McDeaaldas reeaived several threatening letters f reta wcw Jerk d jaa- 5.J- a.. 15. Fire aicht ia oataaeat audi Tibhet'slamaeryaei high wmaa aad a saaiaMs.i aread rapidly. la ha rasyteriaa aaerak MUMiagaiaUa ware destroyed. Oft. txm ! WAtaTMTOaafay-lWaal Xaldte itlaatle ssaa, raary, taaWwadivaaaBar. eleariac aertaerty wiada, higaar aaUy.i ?AIW. ether pata alleviator, aad tt fai hie the streafth taaa aay i mt'ea. tit cares pata ta'Ua sera Threat, ALL ACMES, aad ta TB eJaate ateawiat' at' Fata. BBnwKaaMiTaBaMMLaiBABaraa' i Barmdeum; aa hear the new ttanrte' eaatr BiaswaaapaH ef the tewa TpmislajsaUlM 1- IE laiaiBaTMimi t f. i world. WEI mess aaBwreateaaa ate Maad waataar tekaa laaniaalis w ivaa mm. d taaraay mom m isMaLy EUT aataar aareale ac aaate. aaa nv 4- astev aia1 aiMb should be la every family. A taaspaaadteVaC; the Paaaeea Id a tamamr.at aat enad. ir praawiad, tekaa as aadtema, BREAK UP A COLO. aeeateaaeMle. imayl-T.Th.FAw, , , " .. TW V ' Vt j ranuDaLrazA. Mar 1L datl weak; Buperdaa,' at b at tetM FamiryrtefiS KIN Mi ; extra, $$ 7S 4; Peaa'a Rrai H Ryaaear l wheat dau aad c Ne.ira.Red,lmf 123. Cera trade; Steamer. MeWa: 8aR Ta sassE" !RyeaaareeaadfHtetef)7s. ' fPrevteteas arm aad goad demand. 'Lard arm. Butter easier, but la fate Creamery faxtra. teatee: Wei rat -Kouaaauat7msm,Bseaaaiiiy. Eggs talriy active aad steady; Pa, 17Je; Western, 17c. . -71 'L Oaeeseateady. j ' " ' Petroleum dull; Medaed, V40tt. t , I. Whisky atffllg w,7 . """ lfaw'Tartc Maraaa ' flaw Yemt, May 15-Ftear duU aad rather easier. i - i w Wheat! aad aaavy; bast bast Ne. s Rae. Jaae. ness $1 2IKda $1 S4 lS-Mwl WA de Aaraaa! Cern c lower aad dull JMrasd W sDet. MfM7e : detutare. Oata a shade easier: State, SSMe ; Weatara, e0ac, hoi. 4 uiy, iaafwe Aug. m. . Wasters Oraia markai. receipts, 18,000 bus ; shlpmeata, 1ABW baa. uern was snn, Oats were easy t Xe. t white at 47c. -PxeaiA. Cera was active : high mixed at 58 63Xc ; Ne. 3 mixed, siewiMe. Oats steady; Ne" 2 White, MJjdWc. f" Bye was steady ; Ne. at 61 X61 Jia Fanadaipam caaaa markac. Mendat, May ll-Tae arrivals or live stock at the Philadelphia stock yards were : Fer the week Beeves, 3,789 head; sheep, 10.000; hogs, 5,000. Previous week Beeves, 2,76$ haaad ; sheep, 12.000 : Hogs, 4JS9i. Bei cattle were In fair demand! sad prices declined in en the extra heavy grades, while tbe ether stock Was but a shade lower. We quote as fellows t. Kxtra, 6Ji7Jie; Geed. SSKe ; Madlam, 696Uc; Common, 5kd7e; fat cows, i 6We : sllnnerv cows. Saawc. Milch Cows were inactive at Sheen were active and nrleas la sympathy with the Western market were &a higher en mgne all grades. Ne extra wool sheep arrived, wis a note as fellows : Extra wool, no arrivals; Geed de. Medium de, (Ke: Common de, Extra cllnned. WiSJSe; Geed de. Medium cllDDed. iumOie t Common dew 3s 4c: Veal Calves, 69C Spriag Lamaa, $$ 7 00. Hogs were rather active, as prices declined a in sympathy with the Westera markets. W nnnta aa fellows : Extra, lOJidHle; Geed, lOKdJieKe; Medium, 1OK01OSC ; common. Md): OAUB OF BBZVBS AT TUB zminuA iznwnmnu. mbii STOCK TAXBB. Martin Fuller ft Ce., 18 car leads Western, 6Ji aWJic. ' Reger Maynea, 109 Westera aad Laaeaater county. 67c. A. J. Christy, ISO Western and Pa 6VM7ic. B. F. MeFUUn, 76 Laaeaater ceaaty, sjikrTc. James Clemsen, 38 LaBcastar eaaaty, Sw7c G Schamberg A Ce 175 WesterBaBdFean'a, 04TOe. LevlLeweastelB, W Peaa'a, eK7Xc. H. Chain, ir., 43 Pa., 67c Owen Be mitn, ss wesMCB ; raaaayivaaia, ae- oeuat et w. s. weed : 41 de, account et B. Newcomer : 38 de; aeeeaat of H. C Seymour. SKS70. M. Ulman. 350 Laaeaater county aad Western Daniel Smyrna Bra, 130 Laaci co. a Western Dennis Smyth, 60 Penna., 6XaY7c. Bachman A Levi. 120 Westera and Penn'a., 6K7Kc ' J. T. Latta. 20 PeaaL 6US7C Daniel Murphy. US WestTA Laa. oe.,6d)7Jic. Hippie A Bre.,99 Peaa'a cows. 4mc. H.lWn, 46 Peaa-a. cewa,tVi. ' L. Hern. 34 Penna, cows aad attars, 4c. laaacAdler,20PenD'a.6X4HXc N. B Herbert, 18 Fraaklia co 8dj7c M.Levl 100 Peaa'a, jaaWjEa. Abe Osthelm. 21 Yerk co, 4$M ; 8a,Moatcem- ery co. cows, S5)c. James Eustace. 31 Peaafa, SS47e. naaaaaD BBAia. City Dressed Beeves were active aad prices closed lower at 8eK&, tbe former rate for common cows, while Westera dressed brought SKfjlOc. SAias las wamr, Jehn Tayler, 76 head et etty dressed at 10 lOWc K. Maynea A Ce., 129 head de at I xnemas .araaiay. w aeaa ae i A. A. Besweu 117 aeaa ae ai Harlan A Bre. 73 aead de at H. G. Beckmaa. 40 bead, SKI .1. F. Lowden. S3 bead de at 1 C. 8. Deaaler. 70 bead de at 18 Thes. Bradley, head. West de i xiressea eneep were acava. Abattoir rates, TXCMKc, QuotaUeaa by Reed, KeGraaa A Ce., Baah era, Lancaster, Pa. , v ' WA.V. ia a. ar.x. CCA I. MICH chljraaCentraL......... -SSJi New" w xera veatmi m New Jersey Ceatral.'.....', 1ft Ohie CeutraL............i 11 DeL Lack, a Westera.... 13 Denver AJUe Graade.... ane. .............. .....i.... Kanma A Texaa........... Lake Saere....; WU' Chtcaga K. weaaa.... MM N.'NOat. Westera.M. 27 8UPaulAOmaaa..i:.:.... 47H racmeauui Rochester a Ptttaearga. St. Paul.................... Tekaa Padfle. TJBlea Faeuc. ............ Wabash common Wabash Piefariert ...... WaKranacmTrfejrrmph ixmisvlllea Naahvfile... N. T.. CM. A St. L... XiOBl&Ea VaUMx Sl Lehigh NavlgatleB. 48 PeaBsylvaala W! P. T. A Buffalo .'..... U -. Northera pacinc-cem. Northera Faelfie Prat, Hestenvllle. ..'... .......... .... Philadelphia A Erie.::... 29 Northera CeBtral... ...... .... Underground.. ...... ...... .... 'Caaaaa Seataenk......... 85 Ott .......................... S7K .people's n J Quotatleuby Steeaa steady. PhUadalnbM.AErleB.B. 19 KeadiBgJUllread................ FeaBavlvaateRaRreadM.M..... j LeJdtTaUeyEaBraad..-.,;"......" UEdMCemaaaleaefNawJarasy. .Mt aenaara r-amue... r71 aertaaraFaeme. Wertnarn Central oeaa 7 ea.aaae 00 Lehigh NavlaaUea Campi Wh.iT.himm Paiiinan CaV.yBaaaXaAtfVOcaaoaaea teW7 a aJaaO Piamb'g.Tltaavnia A amSUeR.R.... Mfi USUeSehuylkiu aaaaa ' Qaotetteaabyj atneki inacralar aad weak. 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