se&MteaapMri LANCA8TEE DAILY DJITELLIGENCEK FBIDAKKTAY 18. 1883. " I W U r COLUMBIA NEWS. l J. KEOUr.AH COKBKSPONUKKOK licnti Along the Snaqnehannu Items of Interert In and Arennd the Borough ricked np Dy tlie Intelll T we box cars and a coal dump of east bound C. r. local freight were thrown from the track at Cbiques yesterday, 'at :;S0 p. m. The accident was caused by tlie .sudden opening of a defective switch. The Columbia wreckers replaced the cars en the rails, and the train had just started again when the same switch opened the second time and wrecked the same ears The wreckers were then obliged te repeat their operations. A number of accidents have of late occurred en this railroad, caurcd by defective switches. The building of the new Reading & Columbia -ailiead depot is being rapidly pu&bcd forward. A number of deer and window frames of the first story are already in position and the brick work is slowly creeping up aieund thorn. Other building operations are also going en in various parts of town. Isaiah Dcauiy, extra brakemau of a freight train which was being made up in the west yards last night, had the thumb and fingers of his right hand crushed between the hull-noses while effecting the coupling of two cars. He resides en 2d street. False Alarm. The fircuien were called out bv another false alarm of fiie last evening. The alarm originated in the blowing of a Reading & Columbia railroad engine, which was acci dentally done while the engine was blow ing off .steam. A slight ripple of excite ment was c msed by the event. Almest any tiling would have caused excitemen t last eveuing, for there was nothing of in. terest transpiring. The Colored Population. A large crowd of participants and spec tators attended the colored people's cake walk iu the armory last night. A neat sum of money was realized by the church which gave it. the African Baptist. Gee. Fermau, of Vnghtsville,aud Jehn Smells, of Columbia, with their partners, carried off the honors of tlie first and second walks. Mrs. lTrias Iiu!singer, o!ered, was com mitted by Squire Yeung te the county prison for i days this morning en com plaint of hur husband, who accused her of drunk aud disorderly conduct. Tlie jiorengli ISudget. Tlie body which a number of persons .saw being carried up street Iato last night ttill had symptoms of life about it at last toperti. Superabundance of whisky e-iused lbe deathlike stupor. About the tiist of June the Iruuville band will open a lair in that place. At their last ene they re.ili.id a large sum of money. The baud is ene of the best in the county and deserves te ba well sup ported. l'enj. I'.ut's new ice cream parlors have a seating capacity of HO couples the largest iu tewu. Isaiah Sneatli, of Yale college, is the gue.st of his father, the chief burgess. IHII.'.SOAU ACUIDKN1S A Trump Fatally Injured ljr iim Unr. This iiierniinr at Ik o'clock, a tramp, by ! In) n:i::ie e! Gjorge V. Roberts, was lataliy injured by the cats at Melh'.iin's lime kilns, just east of jcaraan Place. He was walking en the track when struck by extra cimine Ne, 593. 11a was picked up and it was found tliat ene hide of his f.toe was badly enihhed and tlicie was an iiL'ly out under the chin. His internal injuries aie the most serious, however. 1 ).-. Lcamau attended the man aud he says that his injuries will pievn fatal and he i auuei. live long He was brought te this city en the i:"0 bain ami t iken te the count hospital. The man leeks very much like an Italian, his skin being very daik. He has no lnmie nor relations iu this country and no occupation. Tlie Wreck Heyeud Kphrata. 'I iu' Reading & Columbia railroad track at tins place wheic the big wreck occurred en Wt'dni'hday was cleared by yesterday neon, aud seen aftcrwat da the first tiain passed ever. Tlie brokeu cars, fcc, are htill lying aieund and they will net ba cleared away for some days. There is no due as yet te the parsons who laid the plank en the tract, causing the accident. The pai-seuger train coming towards Read ing had just passed a short time before, and found the ti ack clear ; se that the obsttuctieu iuu.it have been arranged but a imt time before the freight engine struck L with such disastrous results. This morning a mau, with a reservoir of v.hi.sky in him, went into the mayor's ofliee aud stated that he desired te havj two men anested, ea suspicion of being the ones who caused the wreck. Upen being asked what he knew about the men he said that they were light hats with pearl buttons en their clothing and carried canes, lleceuld net tell what evidence he had against them except that they were seen in Alanhcim en the day of the wreck. He lea the effice premising te CDine back and bring some ene with him who knew mero about the men and their " myster ious" movements. The funeral of Master Mechanic Hain will take place in Reading en Saturday morning, anrt it will no doubt be largely attended. That he was a brave sufferer appears from the account that as he lay under the engine, with the firebox against the lower part of his body crushed and maugled, with only his head aud hands visible, in the agonies of death, but per fectly seusible of bis position, he gave the men seeking te relieve him directions as te hew they should proofed, and directed them hew ie insert a beard between his body and the lire box, se as te prevent his being burned. A physician was sum moned, who gav him something te keep up his strcngh. Mr. Hain took it, but said it was no use. that it was all up with him. After being in this dreadful position fei about three-quarters of an hour death put an cud te his suffeiings. Shortly after his drat!: the wieckiug train arrived, and after considerable work sneceeded in cxtricatiug Mr. Hain's body. When he was taken out the body war, besmeared withgiinu and diit, crnshed and man gled, and the lesrer part burned and charred beyond recognition, one of the legs being partly burned off. It was said by some of the crew that there were a couple of tramps stealing a ride en the train. One was seen running away after the accident, and it was thought that the ether one might be under the wreck, hut it proved net se. NlHCHlUHtHOOU SEWS. Kvents Ncir and Acreis the County Llues. The prospects for a strawberry crop in Chester county are very geed. Reading will ba illuminated by elec tricity by the 1st of June. The telephone line betweeu Carlisle aud Harrisburg is rapidly approaching com pletion. A reunion of the surviviug members of Ce. C, 17th Pennsylvania cavalry, will be held at Myerstewu, May 28. An address will be delivered ou the occasion by Cel. Theodere W. Bean, of Norristown. ThoYeik DispatcJt says that while the circus was in Hanover lately, a citizen became interested iu the game of three card monte. He put up a small sum and wen ; then he put up 1,000 and lest. Baer's weeds, in West Fallowfield township, Chester county, iu which ten years age, William E. Udderzoek mur dered his brother-in-law, Winfield Scott Gess, and cutting the body in two buried the bead and trunk at the feet of a tree pnd the legs in another spot a short dis tance away, are being cut down. Jn Reading aB Geerge 0. Meyer, wa3 leaning ever the railing of the stairway en the upper fleer of a cotton mill he lest his balance and fell headforemost down the hatchway about SO feet and fell upon the landing of the second fleer, fracturing his skull from which injury he died in about an hour. The ere washery aud engine house en tae lands of Jehn F. Rothermel Berks county have burned down. The waaher is completely runied, and the engine consid erably damaged. Every effort was made te check the flames, but nothing could be saved. The mine is owned by V. M risher, of Leespei t. The less is very heavy. The origin of the fire is unknown. LITTLE LUUALS. Mere and There and Kvorywnere. The grand ledge of Odd Fellows ad journed yesterday after selecting Harris burg for next year's meeting. G M. Hickok was presented with a jewel of the sovereign grand ledge. Following ap pointments were made : Grand chaplain, Rev. W. G. P. Brincktee. of Huutsville ; grand marshal, General I) Stuart Elliett, of Bedford county ; grand conductor, I. K. Brown, of Allegheny ; grand guardian, William Tidman. of Erie county ; grand herald Leenard F. Bailey, of Philadelphia. M. Richards Muckle was elected a repre sentative te the sovereign grand ledge. Temmy Mack, the well-known comedian aud clog dancer, of this city, who is one of the end men of Hi Henry's minstrel company, will be with it at Marietta next Tuesday evening and Columbia ou Wed nesday. Some of his Lancastei friends will go up te see him. The Collcge baseball club gees te Car lisle te-morrow te play the Dickinsen nine ; the game recently started between them here was stepped by the rain. Edward Fordney, committed by Mayer MacGonigle for ten days for being drunk and disorderly, was discharged en a ha beas corpus this morning by Judge Pat terson, no one objecting. JohnBestou, the well known undertaker of Marietta, fell from a scaffold at his place of business this morning and was seriously hurt. The R. & C. R. 11. pay car passed through te Quarryville this morning aud paid off along the line. Yesterday during thu momeutary ab sence of the bartender atSheber's hotel some ene slipped behiud the bar and robbed the till of about $20. SUPP. SIlAUB'd hUUCl.SOK. An Appointment That Will (live Satisfaction. A special dispatch from Harrisburg te the iNTnr.i.ianwnu states that M. J. Brccht, the piiucipal instructor in the Mt. Jey seldiets' orphans school, was this morning appointed by State Supt. Higbee te be county suporintendoat of public schools in this county, his duties te begin at the time when Supt. Snanb's resigna tion takes rlleet, after the summer exam inations have ended, about two months bence. Mr Brccht, who is about "0 years of agr, is a native of this county ,having been born at Ressler's in Raphe township, his father Dr. IJrecht, still residing there, lie was graduated from the Millersville state normal school and subsequently had charge of the Manheuu public schools. Twe years age he became principal teacher el the Alt. Jey Soldiers orphans' schoe'. lie is well Known, popular and respected in school circles. It is no secret that Supt. Shaub, many of the Millersville trustees and ether rduealeis net in sympathy with the past management of that school favor ed his appointment. His friends claim for him geed executive capacity, as weil as scholarship and popular qualities. In politics he lias been an Independent Ite publican. A telegram from Mt. Jey states that the appointment was anneuueed there te day by State Supt. Uigbce at the annual ex amination of the soldiers' orphans' school. Accident te :i Pitper lln:ij;cr. Mr. II. L. Lind, an cmploye of Phares W. Fry's wall paper establishment, met with a painful accident yesterday after noon while decorating the ceiling of the Franklin heuse parlor. A step-ladder, upon which Mr. Lind was standing while at work, was accidentally moved, owing te the newly scrubbed lloer, causing him te fall a distance of about ten feel. He is bruised considerably about the bndy, but fortunately no bones were broken. Dr. Jehn L. Atlee, jr . attended his injuries. K. of 1' Fair. Theio was another crowded house last night, and goods sold mpidly. A fine silver pitcher, valued at 6 50, en Mrs. Jehn Albright's table, was chanced off ami wen by Mrs. Charles F. Patterson. The Geed Will band (colored) visited the fair aud played several fine pieces of music. 'Everybody present enjoyed the eveuing, especially theso who patronized the wheel of fortune, which will be in full blast this evening. The Telephone Line. All the telephone poles are new standing between Lititz, Ephrata and Mauheim. Werkraeu are eugaged in putting up the poles between the first named place and Lancaster. Iu several mero weeks wires will be stretched and it will uet go long until messages can be sent between the points. O Ulcers tilecrerf. Rev H. 'A. Brickensteiu was last week elected president of the beard of trustees of the Moravian church of Lititz. II. H Tshudy at the same time was elected a member of the spring committee in behalf of the church in place of F. W. Christ, deceased. Strikers ltd urn te Werk Thlity of the 200 striking cigar makers at Terre Hill, this county, today returned te work without getting the advance for which they struck. Fifty mere of the strikers have left the place and the ethers are still standing out for an advance. Dutch l'luuiere cheap excursion ie l-ancas-irr ea Saturday, May 10. Tickets geed ter three days. Special train leaves Ephrata at 4:53 p. in ; fare, 75c.; leave Lititz at 5.21 p.m.; fare, Kc; leave Manliclm at 5:31 p. in.; fare, 40c. Train will return same night. Leave King street at 11:30 p. m. (Isli dot se : myl2,1e,milw Fer Itepreseutatlve Delegate te Mute Con vention, (Southern DlstiiCt). KM ESHLKMAN, et Manic Township, te be voted ler at the Re publican primary election, te be helil MAY'JU, tssrs. lnaylSfitii<v At Astileh's can be seen an elegant line el dreis goods at very low prices. Itd&v Millinery undTrlruiulngs. All these many pretty little things known as mllllneiy ami tri tunings, se dear te tlie tcmale heart, can lu had cheap at Ast ich's Palace et Fashion, i:t Easi King stre t. Yeu can also gat anything in the drygoeds line there. Specially Inviting at this season is the ltneet gauze uailerwear for ladies, gents and children, loleied Spmlsh laces, all shade?. Best parasols. Itd&w Ladies' and Children's ready-made iheni- cin only be seen at i:i East King street. Vet y large assortment and very low prices. I Id Aw UreiM-Maklng Parlors. It lias been said, "give some girls all the the money tiiey w.mt for dress and they will never leek well then, became 'hev are with out geed ta4e." Snch girls .should depend al together, and ether girls largely, en medistc-i whrdojmlgment is wertli having. Such an one is MIssjmii Welfcrsbergcr, whose dress making parlors are at CI North Queen street, S. W. corncret Orange and North Qneen. llet orders are executed with expedition anil taste, In the latest styles and at prices con sistent with geed work. it Tbe Perfection or Photesraphy. Theso who delight te pore ever old books, gaze with amusement and contempt en the wretched Imitations or humanity which pie terlal art, then in its Infancy, afforded. The inky-looking things are scarcely human in appearance and only caricatures et humanity. In this artistic age our counterfeit selves, as portrayed by the skilled photographer leek as natural as ourselves, and these wbe wish te sec the perfection et photography should visit the handsome galleries et J. E. Kete, 106 North Queen street. His large ex perience and approved appliances, with the recent introduction or newest leatures. in cluding lovely scenes ler background, etc.. make sate the giving of orders an 1 upon thi accomplishment or the work you will bavei every reason te be highly pleased. it Millinery, Fancy Goods, Notions. At this season the thoughts et our fashion able ladies turn te millinery, fancy goods, no tions, ribbons, satins and silks ; and the ques tion, hew te lay .out their money tethe best advantage ? Is very important The answer Is that A. HIrsh, 6 and S north Queen street, sells sucli things cheaper than anyone else. Fer ins ance : Trimmsd hat", 7c. up ; tin trimmed, 12c. np ; ribbons, "c. a yard, and thousands of ether article- Ce and sec. in IS 21 Flue Pair of HurMj. Ciius II. Celvin. the hers-j dealer, his just brought te this city a beautliul pair of horses, which he purcha-cd above Willlains Willlains pert. They arc dapple grey in color, 1 hands high and of fine shape. They arc ler carriage use and can trot in low ligures te tlm pole and attracted considerable attention en tl-estrccts yesterday, when taken out for the first time. hj'ecul jorjei:s. bklnny Wen. " Wells' Health Itencwcr" restores health and vigor, curi3 Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. SI. Never Palls. Mr. .1. J,cist, warehouseman for i.autz Kro-).. liullale. S. Y.. says he ha la swelling en the feet which he attributed te chilblains. He used Themas' Eclcctric Oil, and is troubled no longer. Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, drug gist, i:J7 and 130 North Queen street. S-The Diamond Dyes ler family use have no equals. All popular colors easily dyed, fast and be.iulilul. !(ceir-t a package ter any color. Feil Lame Hack, biiie or Chest uae Sill l.OH'S POROUS UM-ASTEK. Price, Zi cents. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, 137 and 131 North Queen trcct, Lancaster. teblicedC U. S surgeon Itccoiuuiemfs. Dr. .1. M. ti. Phecten.isa U.S. Ex-Surgeon, residing new at liloemington, Ind. The Dr. writes, te say: "1 recommend Siimarltan Netr'n)e because it cures opilep-iy." I'hysi el ins. Generally, are its ti lends. uiyl5.lwd.Yw 1 him;, ladies ! ou can permanently l,e:m tily your complexion with Ulemi'.s Sulphur Seap". Hill's llairuiiu Wliiekcr Dye," Se cts. myll lwdced&w Thi: weak, worn, ami dyspeptic should Uiko I'eMcn'.s Liquid licet Tonic, l'tl.e no ether. mylt-lwdced&w (Je te li. i:. Cecnrnn's m-ug store ter airs. Ji'rcehian'.t New National Dyes. Fer bright nens and durability et color, aie unequaled. Celer f i em 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Kug llshaud ;:rn::ui. Price. 13 cents. "Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, are worth their weight In geld In nervous and sick headache."-Dr. II. II. Schlichter, el Ital Ital tlnie e. i'eur .S'Ai'n Vure is superea cellent. It is fust etiriny in; daughter's ring iverm, which Inn spread all ever her letli.n Mrs. K. L. 1). Mer rlun. Illue Hill, Mav. Druggists keep It, fl per package. jvf;ir Ajt'i:iiTJsicMi!yTs. X A f. T I5.t A (iUOI) GAUPKNTKK Vf Apply at thi Merrimac ileusi; Friday and Saturday night'' between Sunil'.m'cleck.lt 5TANTKO A CJIKl. TO ASSIST IN Till? f? kitchen anil de conking. Anplyat .IOIIV COPLAND'. RESTAURANT, It North Queen Street. TiraNTKn-A vii;nj ;iiu. i-eic ui W stairs werl. in :i pi iv.ite lam ly. Refer enced required. It 1 1 SOUTH DUKKSTREI-.T. WA.NTMI,- FUUtt UIUAIOIAKKRS, V? geed l.anils and -Icadyweik. Apply te .!.J. (iOODMA.", H1I7-21 s'e. Hi Reaver Street. yi(i,!.iv n:ur r,c. Havana ciuai:, Jl Is the best ill Hie city, made ami ler sale IIARTMAVS KLLOW FRONT OUJA" STORK. Der. .tisr.tN WBvr kine sruch-r, May :ii. an old. small, berrel colored le male deg. Ansivets te the name of " Posey." The flndci will be lewarded by leaving -word at this Olllce. It T?k Srti.i:. r A t'OOI. "1 AISLE. Apply at NO 241 WEST KINO KI'RKhT. mayl2-ttd A I'll 1. 1. mNK OP T.OKKIl.l.AKIVS Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca talcs the lead at ID cents per plug at IIARTA1 AN'S YELLOW FKO.NT UICAR STORK. PVRUC SAI.K OF INDIANA IIOKSK On MONDAY, MAY 21. 1SS5, will be sold at the Merrimac Heuse. Lancaster city. Ph., et:e cir-iO.ul el SOUTHERN INDIANA HORSE"-; diiving horses, hum heists. Sale at 1 o'clock. ml8 2tE U EORGE GROSS M AN. Tj'OBSAI.K Tils: '.illDDtiltl. A.ND MX- doing a geed JuMness. The fixtures consist (jltmil-l ii i;iii 'i-iuuuuuici i;utim;; uiiu a liic-proet sa'e, p-iir.t kettles, .Yc. Apply te MRS. McCULLON. inlR-3ld Ne.50 Seuth I,ime sticet. P KICKS KKJJUCED IS VKKTAIJ1.K 2) bushels et new Peas and Potatoes, 2 0u) bundles of White Radishes, 200 quarts l Strawberries, 200 heads et new Cabbage. -10a pounds et fresh Creamery ISutter and a fair .siippl v of all kinds et vegetables at CI1AS. W. ECKERT'S. lt 121) East King St reel. ATTKNTJON, BlKKNltiTlTS. A meeting ter drill will be 1 old at the hall TO-MORROW r Saturday E V EN IN .J , MAY ID, and en MOSDA1 t-.VENINIi, JIA1 21. at S o'clock. It is hoped their will be a lull attendance. Ilv order el E.ORAM L'.TE, K. C. II". S. Glt, Ruienler. It TU.tT KKili:iVU AT ItKRIIT'I.l'S, A Fiesh Supply ! LADIF.V INI) GENTS' FIJRNLSHlN.l GOODS (Miupilslng In pirf New Mylrs et lle-r. Neckwear made te order, sinrts of any kind. Gauze Underwear. Working Pant". Overall. Hat?, Umbrellas and Noiiensgeneraliy. Please call and evand-.e beler you liny. HKNRY KECHTOLD, Ne. MS, Queen Stic.-!. H4 t-'iean WyeM'uw bv I he bundle. rcl3-lvd New ei'caimi part tiik season. E M. DANCE A. CO.. M hole-ale and Re tail Ce leetienery. Cake.s et every variety baked te order al short notice. Parties and weddings supplied at Iekcsi market rates. Wholesale aud retail i'ea!"rs in Ice Creams. Orders by mail promptly alt micd te. Goods delivered frt'C te any pari el the city. J-Give us a cH. Ne CIS SOUTH QUEEN ST, . mlS-2ltl Lancaster, l'a. TN CHRONIC allPI'IIKATION, till A UIN btant discharge et matter from the Eat, tlicgcner.il health et the pati?ntis usually ini paiied. even If none et the serious conse quences have occurred. Such a drain upon ihu system is net tolerated with equanimity bv ature. "All diseases of Eve. Ear and Threat pernin nenllv emed by DRS. II. t. mid M. X LONG AKER. Treatment 0111ce-N). I East Wal nut street, Lancaster. Consultation free. iyl7 3td&w NOTICE OC DISSOLUTION. The partnership hcretofein cxisltng be tween Wm. Kahl anrt Ilcniy Martin underihe firm name and sub; of Kalil 0. Martin, brick manufacturers. Is this day ili-selved by mu tual censuuL AH persons having claims against the said firm will present them, and all persons Indebted te said firm will make payment of same without :. lay te Henry Martin, who will continue Hie business (it tnannthCtnring brick at the yard ou Charlette Mlreet, north et James street. WM. KA1IL, HENRY MARTIN, Lancaster, May 5, ISsi. mylO-Swil 1?KKV".S UIIAKCUALi LOZKMHEs. The most reliable and surest cure ter Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Had Breath and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach. Pricn 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FBEY, DRUGGIST. 29 K. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster. Pa. Drngs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at tbe roost reasonable prices. aZMyd&w SEW AVYEHT1BEXESI5. "LINN UISENEMAN. PURE WHERE TO BUY IT. There is no advantage in buying and using the common mixed paints that are new flooding the markets. They can be bought at any price you offer for them, but you only waste your money and the work expended en putting them en. Wadsworth, Martinz & Longman's Paints'cest mere at first,jbut they go farther, leek better and last longer tnan any ether goods in tne market. Don't buy paint till you have inquired into the merits of these goods. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, IV-Bir AVVJUtTlSEUKNTli. ,1AKENO MISTAKK, BUT l'UKUHAM! Ill the genuine YaiaCltar let 5c. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. STP.VENS HOUSE . SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen ami piicei ame aselner saloons. II- WAGNER, myl5-tld Slanager. e DKi::SAC.E OU PKOUI-AMATIIIN. WHAT IT MEANS! That we cordially invite you all te come te our store, and in se doing wisli te state that we are prepared te give you a welcome ihat means something. Further, it means that we shall show you the most elegant nnd complete line et Spring Styles IN MEN'S, YOUTHS'. ROYS' AND CHIL DREN'S CLOTHING YOU E ER HAW. It means that thee desirable goods will l e offered te you at Prices Lewer Than Yeu Have Ever Known. Prices that de net tail te clinch bargains every time. It means that you will .secure Clothing ( our own superior manufacture ) well-cut, well trlmmcd, well-made,acoupleet dollars less in price than from any ether clothier in tlie city. XSflt tlie saving et Dollars and CenU be a matter el Interest te you and we think it is you'll be likely Ie give us a call without the asking. lyers & RatMeii, Practical Merchant Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Tints:! & uiii). What Time Is It ? The veiy tlniole make your purchases el CLOTHING AND- Geuts' Furnishing floods, for the SPRING AND MIMMER MONTHS THE PLACE IS al Penn Hall Clothing ifesi KEPT RY HIRSH & BRO. On account el the lateness et the season we have taken time b the lorelcck and nia"e a SWEEPING REDUCTION !N PRICES, thiougheut our entire stec. wm will make il te your interest ie call ou us, as our steik is yet complete in every way. We pay especial attention te Beys' and Children's Clothing, We have them in alt gr idea aud sizes ami ui pi ices varying from Si. no upward'. Y ur attention is called te thu Fine Line et NECKWEAR. UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS. We have the greatest bargain ever Altered in Lancaster iu 150 Dezen Pant3-fltting Overalls, witli tour regular pockets, riveted buttons, and you cannot rip them. Wc sell them ier 7("iCKNTS. Eaelipiir c;n. 31.25- te manu facture. Hirsh & Brether, Ne. 2 and 4 NURTII QUKK -1 VKWOOtlt'H. ASTRICH BROTHERS, AgK PALACE OF FASHION, NO. 13 EAST KING STKKET. LANCASTER, PA. NOW IS YOUR TIME, for tt U lust new that we are showing Tie lar"0-t and best selected steclt et MILLINERY GOODS. TRIMMED and UNTR1MMED HAT.i and l.ONNETS in large variety, at really LOW PRICJCCS. LARGE STOCK OF FLOWERS. Sprays, It nils, Violets, Pansies, etc. I5LACK, WHITE and COLORED TITS cheaper than ever. The het weather ts coming, and anyone wish ing te buy a GOOD PAEASOL-ene that will last long and give geed satisfaction will de well te call and examine the quality of our NEW PAUASOLS. They arc as geed as can be made. We have positively U:e large-t assortment and the lowest prices in RLA K and CREAM SPANISH LACES. We invite examination. COLORED SPANISH LACES in all the New Shades Crushed Suawberry, Ra-pbeiiy. Cardinal, Gurnet, Navy, Rrenze, Myitis, etc Riuck Reaued Lac s. white Trimming Laces. Real Torchon Laces from 5 leSOc. a janl. Elegant assortment of Lisle and Silk Gloves. KID GLOVE-. a complete stock. SI'tlNG UNDER WE Alt ler Ladles, Gents.ind Children, in Gauze or Merine. 'Child's Lace Caps, Dresses, Shawl s and Cl aks Full llnoet Children's Calice. Seersuckers, Chambry and White Lawn Dic-ses. A large assortment, from 'i"ic. apiece up. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. We have new en hand a very large line of t liese goeds.madc npln llrst class manner, and ler the prices en t lie same we dcfvcein petition LADIES' READY-MADE DUE.SE-. These goods we inanufacture ourselves, and every ilay shows something new In this de partment. We make any and all kinds el goods te Older at shortest notice, and guaran tee lit and werkmr.nslun. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. We show something new in Dress Goods neai ly every day. Te day we received a let et Chambry Combination Dresses something very neat and new selling them at il.G- a pat tern, and they are going fast; also, a New Line et Satteens at '.5c. per yard, and lets et ether goods In a stock like ours it is very dillicult te enumerate each article, but would simply say call and see whatouriineel Dress Goods comprises. XOTIOXS. PIIK Nr.1V STTl.K NF.15KTIES GOTO KliHMAN'S StLUE FRONT. 1 ,1UUI'lAlN AMI t'ANUY US1EK OTO THE 11LUE FRONT tMKTHKlSKST fllTlMl SHIRT GOTO ERISMAN, THE SHlRTMAIvER, AT THE BLUE FRONT, Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. PAINT, -AND- LANCASTER. PA. OZASH JLNJt (JVEKNHWAitb. w OU tt MAKT1N. tawaii - - Glassware. AT CHINA HALL. A LARGE AND CHEAP LINE Of GLASSWARE. CRAQLK, CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS WARE AT High & lartin, 15 EAST KIN HTKKKT. LANCASTER. I A. HATS ANii OAFS. iylW UAT STORK. Uhas. N. Shullz. Harry S. Shultz. A V U L L LI N K O V TAYLOR'S Baltimore Mackinaw Hats. YOUMAN'S New Yerk Pearl Stiff Hats. KiNE AND COMMON STRAW GOODS AT SHDLTZ'S SONS, ( Gundaker's Old Stand ) Ne. IU NORTH QUEEN STREET. mar27-lyd.w UKOLEHIJiS. 4 T MUKSK'S. It is Really True THAT WE ARK SELLING QUART CANS FRKS1I TA1SLK PEACHES AT 15c A CAN. Yeu liardly think It possible they were ever packed ler the money we bought them at. SOMKUOUY'S I.03S IS YOUR OAIN. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. j-iin!:ef it. only l.'ic. a can : th'-y will surely .e like het cakes at that price. Then These Tomatoes At 1 cans ter 23c, every can guaranteed, are a Bargain . Bargains in Canned Goods Te Reduce Stock, At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. KX? ISUTA IfiSIEN'tS. F .iltl.lON Ol-KICA UOUSK. Saturday Evening, May 19, 1883. The management take unusual pleasure in announcing the engagement, at great expense ler one night enlv. et the GREAT COMIC OPERA SUCCESS OFTnE DAY, "Dutch Pinafore," MR. ALP. CHAS. MOSS' BURLESQUE TRANSLATION of Pennsylvania German of Gilbert A Sullivan's Charming Comic Opera, which will be tendered by a company of Re ding's cultured amateursnndcrthe per. sniial direction of Mr. Mess. A BKILLIANT SOLO CAST. A well-balanced and carefully drdled CHORUS OP FORTY VOICES. A PINE ORCHtSTRA, comprising ten et the best Instrumentalists et Heading, selected from the Germania Orchestras. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY prepaml er piessly for " Dutch Pinafore." ELEGANT C03TUMES al?e prepared ex pressly ter these presentations, at great ex pense. SCALE OF PRICES Reserved Seats, 7.r.c.; General Admission, 50c : Gallery, .13c . DIAGRAM opens at Bex Oilice, Fulton Opera Heme, Monday morning. May 14. ml2-lwd OAMVBXb. WUAT MA HAPPY? AKKS YOU LOOK SO "why.l have.iust been te shirr's carl'ethall and bought a carpet at Half-price! " "you v kre lucky te discover til at place. 1 was there, tee, the ether day, and i wouldn't have believed any place in lancaster had such a variety ok carpets if i hadn't seen them !" Brussels, Ingrain, Chain and Rag Carpets, Oil Cleths and Cover lets, in all the Styles and at all Prices, at Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cemer West King and Water Sts., LANCASTER. PA. SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY KVKNINQ MAY 18, 1883 GTJRLET EXECTJIED. A SECOND PARK MCKDEKEK HANGED, He Meets His Pate Calmly a. Big Concourse of Sympathizers, Bat Ne Unlawful V emonstratlens . Dublin, May lS.Daniel Curley.'the second man convicted of participation in the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke, was hanged in Kilmain ham jail at 8 o'clock this morning. The jail was guarded by a force of military. After the priests had prayed privately with the condemned man m his cell, mass -was performed in the prison chapel in presence of the governor and wardens of the jail, where (Jurley received the sacrament. Meanwhile a group of women, which had gathered outside of the prison were en their knees saying the litany for the dying. ' Curley walked te the scaffold with but little assistance. Tie seemed te be re signed te his fate but was hardly firm, lie declined te make any statement touching his connection with the crime for which he was executed Death was instantaneous. When the black Hag, announcing that the excutien had taken place, was heisted ever the prison, every man in the crowd outside, which numbered barely a thous and, uncovered his head and murmurs of sympathy with Curley were uttered. A rush was then made for a pardon near by, where Curley's relatives had assembled and where his father was kneeling and praying for the repose of the soul of his son. The peeple soeu dispersed quietly. HAKKIaBUHU NEWS. Hopes ter a Congressional Apportionment. Special Dispatch te the Ixtkixuikmcze. riARRisbrRa, May 18. The congres sional apportionment bill was te have been censided in the Senate this morning, but Stewart aud Wallace desired a postpone ment until next week, and a resolution offered by the latter te consider the bill en Wednesday evening next, was adopted. The prohibitory constitutional amendment was then defeated by the following vote, net a constitutional majority : Yeas Messrs. Agnew, Anil, Begs, Coxe, Davies, Emery. Grier, Uerlan, Ilerr, Hughes, Humes, Lee. Lougeuecker, McCraeken, McParlanc. McKnighr, Smi ley, Stental, Wagner, Wallace and Watres "ii Nays : Adams, Atubelt, ltiddis, Cooper, Grady, Hat. Henniugcr, Hess, Kecfer.J Kennedy, King, Lar.tz, Myliti, Kess, Shearer, Smith, Stelimaii. Sutten, Upper man, and Vandergrift 20. The vete by which tlie pilot bill was in definitely postponed was reconsidered en motion of Hughes and further action post poned for the present. Tlie Heuse rcselit tien for final adjournment of the L?gisla ture June C was concurred in after a mo tion te postpone action a week had been defeated by a vote of 151 te 1!!, aud an amendment te adjourn June 8th had been voted down. A bill authorizing bi idge cenip.tuies te contract with railroad companies for the joint iise of bridges was placed en the calendar. Iu iim IJeuae. The eil'tax bill paused second readiug, after the defeat of a tnetiiri by lltssen te refer the matter te a special coinmittee The bill te compel operators te pay by the ten for bituminous coal was defeated. The bill te prevent political organizations from paying taxes ler votes was passed second rcadin. TK'.r.GItAPHli; TAPS. Aficrneuii News Jeiiilensed. The tev.ns of Dcnisen and Mineral Walls, Tex., weie struck by a torrible cyclone yesterday. Several peeple were injured, aixl houses, tice.s and fences de molished. The eastern portion of Ne braska was ale swept by a disastrous cy clone. In the Democratic state convention at Louisville, Ky , last night. Capt. James R. Hindmati, late of the Federal army, was nominated for lieutenant governor. A Democratic jeiut caucus of the Heuse and Senate at Spriugfield, III., endorsed William M. Springer for speaker of the 48th Congress. At Freehold. N. J., the jury in the case of Alexander Kier, en trial fermanslaugh ter, te-day returnecfa verdict of net guilty. At Mt. Hepe, Pa , Heward Walker was fatally injured in Severy's stene quarry yesterday afternoon. It is stated at the White Heuse, at Washington, D. C, that the president will appoint a commission of internal revenue te morrow. ;KOtV LF.Y ON AKTI1UK. A Eulogistic KnderHemeu ter the I'resldeut Buffalo, May 18 At the banquet of the engineeis of the American water works, last night, the Hen. Richaid Crowley, rospeadiug te the toast. "Vur President," said : " When Gen. Arthur came te the presidency he was sur rounded witn mere utmcult and cm bairassiug circumstances tbau perhaps , any ether chief magistrate, net even ex cepting Lincoln. Behind Lincoln steed the great North te help him in his work, but when Gen. Aithur wentin there was doubt and distrust among many and fear and trembling among ethers. Theso who knew him best had faith in his integrity aud ability te conduct the affairs of the government safely. I venture the prediction that when he has laid down the reins of office, light thinking men of both parties will say his administration has been net only a success, but that it has been wise, clear-headed and conserv a a tive." A UUICNINO STKltHKtt. Totally llesiieyed by fire utnl Five Lives Hartferd, Conn., May 18. The steam er Granite State, which runs between this city and New Yerk, was totally destroyed by tire about o'clock this morning' while approaching Goodspeed's landing. Five lives are known te have been le-.t, four by burning and one by drowning. The drowned person was Mrs. C. L. Maine, of New Haven, who with her husband jumped overboard. Her hus band reached the shere. The stern of the burning steamer was swung into the deck and most of the crew and passengers jumped te the wharf, while seme jumped into the river and swam ashere. One of the burned bodies has been recognized as the second cook named Jehnsen ; ethors cannot bn identified. Nine horses were also burned, and the cargo is a total less. WtS-VrilKK I.NUl CATIONS. Washington, May 18. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, increasing cleudincsc, local raius, variable winds, shifting te warmer southerly, stationary or lower prcssute. MA UK K1H. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, May 1?. Fleur dull ami weak te sell; Supernne, $3 25Q3 72; extra. i? 7JJ84 25; Penn'a Family, $TiiSI2. live Heur at 33 S7Q1 CO. Wheat dull and weak. Cern soiree and firm for local use; Steamer, CG67c ; Yellow G"863c I Mixed, CSkgCTc ; Ne. :t Mixed, C5c. Oats dull; Ne.l Wblte, 5Sln. Rye scarce at 70572c. Previsions rniet and uncharged. Lard quiet. Butter tending downward under liberal re celpts; Pa Creamery extra, 27c; Western, 26C. Rolls nominal at 7210c aa te qualltv . Eggs active and higher ; Pa , 19c ; Western, 18Xei8KC ,CbSuJltand6M,er5JT- T ten cream. llcr Western de. 1S13e; de lair te New Yerk New Yerk. May 13 Fleur State ana West ern dull and strongly In buyers' faver: Southern dull and weak. .Wheat ).rac lower; variable and unset- T "u raluer mera nrmuess attar nrst call Cern without IniDOrtantclmnn-A- tmln mmt. eiate. Oats a shade strenger: State, 50stS8e: West ern, 43057c: Ne.2May.484S: June 43X 4Sc; July, 198490 ; Sept41Kc. atecK as streets. Quotations bv Reed. McGrann A Ce.. limk. era, Lancaster, Pa. 10 A. K. lilt -p.it. ii. '. C....... .......... .... .... 4W MIchlsan Central tKV 93 93? NAW Vr-lr CanlMl lenf.7 liimy .A. New Jersey ICentral 775 Ohie Central low Del. Lack. Western.... 1232 Denver A Bie Grande.... 46 Erto seg Kansas A Texas 27JJ Lake Shere WSK Chicago & N. W.,com.... 131 N.N..Ont. Western.... 25W st, Paul t Omaha 47 Pacific Mall 40JS Rochester A PtfLshnnrh.. a) 102 1241 aw. ' 13tS St, Paul KM) Texas Pacific 3)C Union Pacific 92 Wabash Common S6X Wabash Preferred 41K West'rn Union Telegraph sek Louisville A Nashville... 48 N. Y.. Cht. A St. L 10 Lehigh Valley cr.K Lehigh Navigation 43.: Pennsylvania 53 " Reading 5CK P. T. A lluffale 14i Northern Pacitlc-Cetn... 49M Northern Pacific Prof... st IlestenvUle Philadelphia A Krle Nortnern Central Underground Canana Southern H Peeple's Passenger. C47i 102 PhlUdelphiM. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Erie R. R :s Heading Railroad w Pcnnsvlvaulaltallread M Lehigh Valley Railroad ti United ComnanlesofNewJersuv ne Northern Pacific. ijj i-uiuiuiti xrmjiui; riisiurrv u......... Northern Central Railroad I.chlgh Navigation Company Norristown Itailrnad Central Transportation Cemp-iuy.., Plttsb'g, Titusville ft Rntlale li. ft... l.lttlc.Schuvlklli Railroad S7 .. 'Mi .. 43; ..li' .. 3i . If. .. Ml New xrB. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks strong : Meney, r.c. New Yerk Central Erle Kmlreul Adams Express Michigan Central Kail mail Michigan S-'etuhPrti Railreail Illinois Central Railroad Cleveluml ft PittHburgh Railroad... .. 31'i ..121 .. at . U'S.'i . IliVj . .I."J Chicago A Keck Island Itullread I.'.-. txt an; JS'i PIttburi'h ft Pert Wavne Rallreuil. Western Union Telegraph Company.... Teledo ft Wabash New .lei-coy Central New Yerk Ontario ft Wtmturu NEW AliVr-KTISKUESTa. 17STATK OP nit. .1. (I. BOYU, LATE OP JCj the City or Lancaster, dee'd. Letters et" administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted te said decedent are requested te tuaku immediate settlement, ami these havliiif claims or demands against the same, will pro pre sent thorn without delay for settlement te the undersigned, or te Ur. Daniel McCermlck, Laneaster City. SLATER R. BOTD, Adiuinlstrater. .1. Hay Jlitewir, Steelton Pa. Attorney. al3-tiidP caster County, Pa., will be sold at public sal.i thu following real estate belonging te the es tate of Mary M. Danner.deceascd, te wit : a II that certain ONE-STORY BRlcKDWELLINtJ UOUSK, situated en the cast side et North Queen street, in Lancaster city, with a let of ground trentlng 32 leet ie Inches en North Quean s:reet, and extending in depth 2D teet, mere or liss, te North Christian street, ad joining the property or Jeseph Murks ou the north ami pieperty of Jehn N. Urubaker ou tlie south. Sale te commence at a o'clock p, m.t when terms will i;c made known by Wilt. K. KRK1DKR iuyl4,ll,2t;ftj0,,. TruslLC te Sell. A PHIL IK, ins::. The Completeness of the Great Stock is net impaired, despite the drain of a very active demand. We are winning golden opin ions by helping te keep money in people's pockets. This is an era in the business of Men's and Beys' Clothing. Never has se rfltichgoed Clethingbeen offered at se low prices as new in Oak Hall. Loek out for te-morrow. We will have something te tell you. Wanamamkr & Brown. e.m: s. K. II ALL, Cor hlxlhand Market, rllll.AOKLI'IIIA. W'"''J .1IMIN A KOgTKP. - PERMANENT. The color tit the NAVY III.IIK SUITS ler MKN and ROV3 that ate eipencd fersale upon our counters we are authorized, by the manu facturer et the material, te picssnt te om em om custeuiers as positively permanent. There fore any person purchasing from us a Suit el this manufacture l- sure or getting llie Uesi material iu the niarsel. This bctn-f a univer sal Suit it is in cniitcquence sold ataveiy. slight advance above the costel intsuufacture illue dyes are divided into two kinds the ere will remain unchanged (or nearly se) by the action et caustic potash. The ether is changed by the action of the same test. The Suits that we keep are warranted full Indigo, and Indigo Blue ts net affected even by muriatic acid, but acid iv ill pioduce a yellow stain which I- caused by tlie effect et tbeacid upon the wool. Suits made et such material are decidedly mero profitable te the wearer than these cost ing a little less money and whose color will net stand the llrst bright snnshlue te wnicU they are oxpescd. The price el our NAVY Bi.UK Sl'IT-Saie down te the narrowest margin and thu color Is positively permanent. The 11 EST, tlie CIIEAPK.ST, the MOST OUR -AKLE and PKRKECT KITTINtt KINK DRKSS SHIM" Is TUB OKLKRRaTEH KIUU.M1K. '1BOOTS and SIIOKS for LADIES, CHIL l)REN and GENTS premenade wear In the newest and lowest prices. TRUNKS nnd HAND KAGSet all sorts. SOLE AGENTS ler It. DUN LAP'S A CO.'S KINE HATS. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East Kilg St, LAX OAST tStt- if A, u specuiaxive trailing ; Ne. l White, SI ir, : 2- JS;,unf' 9l Xa- a: de July. 1 -2fil23; de Ang., $l 231 37: de Sept..124iifll34K. "
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