LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. APRII5 1882. Grade of Pupils. The following is the relative grade, by classes, of the pupils in attendance at the boys' high school for thtf month of March just closed. Twe hours home study expected from each pupil : 6 e FinsT Clms Carpenter Mil Gerhurt.... .93Harry Afchenk.. .J9,D S Smith . .91 .00 .90 .83 .83 .86 1). II. Sensenlg M v J Blackwood..... GeeM Derwait 97 WmC Pyfer. Ins II Munien 98, Wm H Kirk SI! Slavmaker UjjCarl REaby IVmL liable fthWre D Reck C 11 Ohreitcr 'J2 SECOND CLASS. Gee V Cooper . J no II Jluitinan Ed R Garvin Chas J Zecher .. Win II Auxer .. Wru K l'ctei-, .. E M Mone A K Alliifelil. .. Chasl! Itrady.... Jelin A ClurlcH Iwiac II Mirk..., ..03 ..'Jl ..91 . 00 ..83 aO ..SC ..85 ..85 ..81 WmG Baker C S Stermleltz Menree B Hlrsh.... WB Hemager II B Shearer , Cliaa C Herr.., Fred S Pyfer , T W SuesscreU. AbramL. Miles...., Sidney Evans '., 81 TUIliD CT.A31. 80'Clias I Myers 83 Jehn H Krcager.... 73'Chus D Kreider 70 Jehn W Bitner 73 I I) Hesenstcin 7J H.irry U Mercer.... 7llChas.G. Dlller K.1 M llartman Gee i: Zellcrs... Christ.) Urban. Jinny X Mills... Kdw C Burk.. las I. Stewart.. Jehn I. (.'olio.... Clias WHolliuger....7lJJelin C tinple. ... KOl'ItTH CLASS. Jelm V lii-trick 60 Sli.'inuiii l.dgeiley..8l Harry L Zeek Win E Adams. TUumnhreville. ... Sam'l (.echenauer....81 Mart In I. Ream. Wui M Unwell.. 81 Herman LWiant.... Arthur Beardman.. G Z Rbeads Jacob B Grein. Lemuel K Derwart.. W UKIrkpattick.... How'd Giessman... Gee L Harpel Gee L Cramer. D It GtindaKer Abram Hltner 70 win J. su.rmleltz....71 Win J i;b;.rly C8 Wayne Ritnrr. 65 Harry. Iluekim 02 Win II Musicr CD Hewur. I Rohrer. 53 Eflw I) .Sprecher. 53 tiik rinar wabe contest. The iCeMpiiixIcntH Aimtrer tne Petitioner' Allegation. In tlie contested election case fietn the First ward, this city, the respondents, re presented by J. L. Steintnctz, esq., have tiled answers setting forth, Gist, that mere illegal v..tcs were cast for the defeated Republican candidate than for the elected Democrats ; and that the petitioners could have ascertained the due and lawful election of the respondents by a careful investigation ; that the petition is net signed by 25 qualified electors who voted at the last contested election ; that the live who made affidavit te the petition were net all quali fied voters at said election ; and that II. E. Martin and jC. F. Eber roan, of these petitioners, were net quali fied voters ; (hat respondents are prepared te show that the complaint cannot be sus tained. The issue new being joined the court will likely appoint commissioners te take testimony and inquire into the facts. RAILROAD ACC1IJENTS. lirakcinau Injured Several Cars Crushed. Ycstciday afternoon between 8 and 4 o'clock, while Jeseph Bewers, a brake man en a freight train en the Pennsylvania raihead, was fctandiug en the top of ene of the car.--, he was struck by the bridge ever the Pnuca cicek, near Leaman Place, and sustained seveie.in juries. He was brought te this city, where his wounds were dressed by Dr. Jehn I. Atlcc, after which he was removed te his home in Columbia, where Dr. Craig attended further te his wounds. His injuries, though painful, are net con sidered dangerous. Yesterday afternoon about half past lour o'clock, a short distance east of Witmer's station, engine Ne. 301 west ran into the rear oft he train drawn by engine 115, finishing the caboose, and two or three T'irs and badly damaging engine 801. Ne one was injured by the accident, but the evening passenger tiains were somewhat detained. Reading Stock anil Bands. Itefeiu mailing for Europe, Mr. Qeweu makes announcement of a general clcariug up of P. & It. lleatiug debts and.says : "The net earnings of last year were ever $10,000,000. In 1882 they may be expected te reach $11,000,000 and they will before long be ever $12.000,t00. With net earn ings of 612,000,000 and fixed charges of S8,000,000 there will remain a dividend fund of 84,000,000, equal te about six per cent, en the .-hare capital and six percent, upon the par. or twenty percent, upon the issue price of the deferred income bout's.'' As stock dividends will hereafter be only six per cent, for a time at least, he urges stockholders te secure defericd bends at once. CZievuiK-akc Ceal and Railway Company. A meeting of the stockholders of the Heading and Chesapeake coal and railway company was held at the office of S. H. Price, e-ip, yesterday afternoon and the following directors were elected for the ensuing year : S. II. Price, J. W. F. Swilt, D. Bair, C. J. Rhcads, Dr. S. T. Davis, Jehn II. Baumgarducr, R. J. Evans and Ilcury Baumgaiduer.' The di rccteis ergauized by the election of Henry Baumgaiduer as president, S. H. Price as secretary, and 1. R. Halstead, of New Yerk, as treasurer. Police Cases. Aldcimau McConemy this morning sent Jehn Settle, Alfred Conway and Henry Feskick te jail for 10 days each, for tres passing en the cars of the Pennsylvania railroad, and stealing free rides. They were picked up by Officer Pyle near Mill Creek ttatien. Alderman Samson last evening sent B. Lincein te jail for fifteen days for drunken and disorderly conduct. lYhis morning the mayor sent two driuks te jail for 10 days each and dis charged two vagrants. Sheriffs .Sale. Sheriff High exposed at public sale this morning en the Duke street front of the court house a set of walnut furniture, the property of Jehn Rete. A walnut side beaid sold for $25.50 and a chamber set consisting of walnut beadstead, bureau and washstand for $48.00. In Death net Xllvlded. On the 27th of March, Francis J. nook, residing en High street, died, and our 'mortuary column te-day records the de cease) of his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Heek, which occurred en Monday, the 3d inst., just one week later. Jnntice el the Peace. E. L. Zerchcr, of Pcquea township, has been appointed a justice of the peace for said township, his commission te date from April 4th, 1882. and run te the 1st Monday in May, 1883. Scleptlcun View. Mr. Edw. "W. McCaskey'will give a free exhibition of a number of sciopticen views at the Derwart street mission this evening at 7:45 o'clock. In Geed Order. Bex C3 of the fire alarm, which was out of order, was fixed yesterday by Jacob Hatz aud the whole line is new in ex cellent wei king order." Hetter Than Ever. The Reading Times entered upon its forty-ninth volume yesterday, and, with its iw dress and new quarters, has every in dication of patronage and success. Gene te the Peer Hense. The family of Charles Drews, one of the mutdereis of Jee Rabcr, have been re moved Ireiu Iudiautewn gap te the Leba non county almshouse. CLAM. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCB REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE, Affairs Alene the Susquehanna Gleanings in and Around the Borengh Picked Up by the Intelligencer' Reporter. About the Shad. Are Columbians eettine the Dure Cel umbia shad, that is, shad caught at the dam? We acknowledge they are setting Susquehanna shad, but in very' few esses the ethers. Why ? It is easily explained. There have been two or three hundred shad sold in town since Monday, and the sellers claim that they were caught at or near the dam. The statement made te us this morning by two fishermen denies the story. They say there have only been in the neighberhoed of twelve shad caught this year at or near the dam. New of ceurse we have te believe their story in preference te the seller of the fish, for while the former work at the batteries, and knew what is going en, the latter, with few exceptions, are only speculators. Se that if there have only twelve Celum -bia shad been caught and two or three hundred sold, our citizens are being im posed upon. We de net knew the differ ence between shad caught at Columbia and these lower down, but we de knew that our citizens prefer the Columbia " catch." The Stoie Works. The stove works new situated at Spring City and Reyer's Ferd, were purchased for Columbia by the committee yesterday for $63,500, aud possession will be taken between new and the 10th of May next. The committee after a thorough inspec tion of the works expressed themselves as being highly delighted. At their present location they are divided by the Schuylkill river, half being at Spring City and the ether being at Reyer's Ferd. They will be kept running until the works have been put up in Columbia, and as seen as possession is taken of com se money made will belong te us. A meeting will be held in Odd fellows' ball this evening at 8 e clock, and our citizens are requested te be pres ent, especially persons having eligible grounds for location, as that point and it is a very interesting one will be discussed. Other business of interest will be trans acted, be a large crowd is expected. A Deserved Promotion. Mr Michael Bright, has been appointed a yard despatcher and will be situated at Reading. He is an old Columbian and for a number of years has beeu wharf mana ger for the R & C. R. It. His motto "onward and upward" is new being carried out. His promotion, "a deserved ene, gives great satisfaction te his host of friends, and while they feel sorry te lese se geed a friend, they are delighted with his luck. - Ltttle Locals. Prof. ' Unseld, who formerly taught a singing class in th's place, was in town this morning. The officers of the Chicquesalunga tribe, I. O. R. M., who were elected a week age, were installed last evening. Orien ledge, I. O. of O. F., will have an installation this evening. The Pennsylvania railroad at Columbia used during the month of March, 1882, 8,244,000 pounds of coal, a decrease from the previous month of nearly 1,000,000 pounds. Mr. Peter Melbert initiated his new sa loon, opposite the opera house, last even ing by giving a grand supper te a large number of friends. The affair was a pleas ant one. The shipment of coal ever the Tide Water canal and the R. & C. R. R. will commence in a week or ten days. Rev. Henry Wheeler and his geed wife are iu town, te attend the funeral of their late friend, Mrs. Susan A. Clark. The tobacco shipment at this place would have been a very heavy one te day had net the weather proved se disagreeable. Mr. Samuel Head, one of Columbia's eldest citizens, and who has been confined te his bed for a number of months with paralysis, is worse, and has been inseusi ble since yesterday. He is gradually get ting weaker, se that death is momentarily expected. A fight took place this morning at the rear of the R. & C. depot between two colored men, in which both were roughly handled. The cause of the fight was a dispute ever a game of card, and the re sult will be a law suit. Simen Cameren's Teams. Yerk Dally. Yesterday Mr. Simen Geist. who resided en the Plank read, moved Lis household goods te the Denegal farm, belonging te Hen. Simen Cameren, in Lancaster county. Ne little attention was attracted by the three handsomely painted farm wagons each drawn by lour splendid mules, as they passed through East Market street. General Cameren had sent them ever for Mr. Geist's use, Mr. Jehn Teme having charge of the caravan. Mr. Geist is te manage the Denegal farm. Train Biders Bent Out. This afternoon Alderman McConemy sent three train riders, who were arrested by Officers Pyle and Gilbert, te jail for 10 days each. Advance of Wages. The brick meulders of Reading have agreed that no work should be done for less thau $2.50 per day, an increase of 50 cents. Special Bargain. At Gettschatk & LcSfcrman's Great New Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 North Queen street, for this week only, 5,000 pairs White Ileal Kid Gloves at ?3 cents a pair : these gloves arc sold in ethei stores for SI a pair. Alse 109 dozen Lace Ties at 5 cent, worth mere than double. Call and be convinced et these Great Bargains. 2td. SPECIAL XOTIVMS. Don't fJle In the Heuse. " Bough en Rats." Clears out rats, mice, reaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15e. A medicine et real merit, prescribed by many leading physicians, and universally re commended by these who have used It, as a true tonic, ie Brown's Iren Bitters. apMwd&w Meinersi laetnersii isomers!. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If se, go at once and get a-bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8YBU V. It will re lieeo the peer little suflercr Immediately de pend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en eaith who lias ever used it, who will net tell yen at once that 1) will rcg ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, bpcratin gllke magic It Is perfectly safe te use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents rettli- "larMvdftwM.W&S te te w. is. irfjcnran's Drug Mere, 137 North Queen street, ler Mr, freeman's Jfeiv Na tional Dye. Fer brightness and durability el coler.are uneaualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. asubuksbax, Mass., Jan. 14, 1880. 1 have been very sick ever two years. They all gave me np as past cure. T tried the most skilful physicians, but they did net reach the worst part. The lungs and heart would fill np every night and distress me, and my threat was very bad. I told my children 1 never should die in peace until I had tried Hep Bit ters. I have taken two bottles. They have helped me very much indeed. I am new well. There was a let et sick folks here who have seen hew they helped me, and they nsed them and are cured, and feel as thankful as I de that there is se valuable a medicine made. apl 2wdw Mas. Jclia.G. Cusmye. reHir s. gtlvxkb & ce.s advektisemknt. CAEPETS ! CABPETS ! CAEPET8 ! TEE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES IN THE CITY. ELEGANT STYLES IN MOQUETTE CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN THREE-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN EXTRA-SUPER ALL-WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS. ELEGANT STYLES IN DAMASK, VENETIAN,' RAG AND HEMP CARPETS. We have the above goods in the New Styles, adapted especially for Parleis, Libraries, Dining Reems, Sitting Reems, Bed Reems, Halls and Stairs. In our assortment will be found many new, choice styles that cannot be had elsewhere. We give special invitation te all te come and see our display. Our prices will be found te be as low as the lowest iu the same quality of goods. In RUGS, 3IATTS, WINDOW SHADING aud FIXTURES, FLOOR and STAIR OIL CLOTHS, we always keep a full assortment. Etfust received a full line of New Style FANCY aed PLAIN CANTON MATTINGS. JOKN" S. GIVLEK & CO, NO. 25 EAST KINGr STREET, There is a Balm in Gllead. Tlic success which has marked the introduction of Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely Bres., Oswego, X. T., te indeed rnarreleu-. Many persons In Plttsten and vicinity are using it with most satisfactory results. A lady down town is recovering the faense ei smell, which she had net enjoyed for fltteen years, through the use of the Balm. She had given ei p her case as Incurable. Mr. Barber, the druggist, lias used it iu Ills family and com mends it very highly. In another column a young Tunkhannock lawyer, known tc many of our readers, testifies that lie was cured of partial deafness. It is certainly a very efllcn. cleus remedy. Vltlxten, Pa., Gazette, Aug. li, 1870. Price 50 cents. ap5-tt 8 Xobeot enjoys the nicest surroundings if in bad health. There are miserable people about te-day te whom a bottle et Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring mere solid comfort than all the doctors they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lmdcod&cew - Noting tbe Effects. B. Gibbs, of Buffalo, N. Y., writes : " Hear ing your Burdock Bleed Bitters favorably spoken of. I was induced te watch their effects, and And that in chronic diseases et the bleed, liver and kidneys, your bitters have been sig nally marked with success. I have used them myself with best results, ler torpidity of the liver ; and in the case of a friend of mlne suf fering from dropsy, the effect was marvelous." Price $1. Fer sale at B. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queeu street, Lancaster. . l - Moving- springs of action are deeply Inter fused with principles subject td" certain laws. The nervous man hints his life blasted, but he can be restored te vigorous health by Dr. Bensen's Celery nnd Chamomile Pills. Tlu;y are simple, harmless, and efficacious. ap3-lwd&w Silkxckd Quickly. A distressing Cough, by Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. apl-lwdeed&w Brown Household Panacea Is the most etiective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied externally.and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels, Hore Threat, Rheumatism and all acues, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bnews'a Household Panacea " should be in every lamlly. A tcaspoenfnl of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will break up a cold. 23 cts a bottle. febll-lydM.WAS&w Proof Everywhere. It any Invalid or sick person has the least doubt of the power and efficacy et Hep Bit ters te cure them, they can find cases exactly, like their own, in their own neighborhood, with proof positive that they can be easily and permanently cured, at a trifling cost or ask your druggist or physician. Greenwich, Feb. 11, 1880. Hep Bilters Ce. Sirs I was given up by the doctors te dle of scrofula consumption. Twe bottles et your Bitters cured mc. ml5-2wd&w Lrret Brewer. DHA.TUS. Heek. In this city, en the 3d Inst., at her residence. Ne. 743 High street, Mary Ann, re lict or the late Francis J. Heek, aged C3 years, 10 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends et the family are lespcctfully Invited te attend the lunera!, from her late residence, 743 High street, en Thursday at tern 0011 at 2 o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph cemetery. ltd- NEW AliTEJtTISEXESTS. WANTK1. A GIKL FOK GKNKKAL Housework iu a small family. Refer ence required. Inquire at It 250NOUTH DUKE ST., TOBACCO FOB SAIE. A CHOICE LOT et old Connecticut Wrappers und Binders W&Sd At 124 NORTH WATER ST. FOK BALK AT SKNSKMIG'S STOCK Yards ICO head or Stock Cattle, weighing from (WO te COO pounds. 3td LEVI SENSEN1G. WANTKD-A SITUATION Btf A YOUNG girl te de general housework; can de any kind et housework. Apply at thta office. ltd ASOBKK INDUSTRIOUS YOUNO MAN wants a situation as watchman in or about a store or warehouse. Please Inquire at Ne. 317 East Orange street. . l& 0EU POTATOKS. YORK STATE, EARLY ROSE and Rril- 1IANK POTATOES New in store suitable for planting. MILLER & HAItTMAN, ltd 23 West Chestnut street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. On and after April the 1st. 1682, the part nership of L. Goes & Sen wil be dissolved by tbe retirement et L. (ioes. All persons in debted te the firm are requested te make pay ment en or before Apiil 1, 18S2, te Fred Goes (Junier partner), who will continue the busi-ness-at the old stand. Ne. 101-103 Middle street, under the 11 rm name of 27-lwd L. GOOS'S SON. -pKMOVAI.! REMOVAL ! ! REMOVAL I ! t P. O. SNYDER - Has removed Ips NOTION, TRIMMINO AND MILLIN ERY STORE, Frem N09. 20 and 22 WEST KING STREET, te Ne. 14 (two Deers East), In Cress Keys Hetel ISnilding, Where he is new prepared te show an Elegant Line or NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, MILLIN ERY and WHITE GOODS. An announcement or the SPRING OPEN ING! will be made shortly. aprl-lwd rpK WOULD MOVES AND THE PEARL' SHIRT MOVES WITH IT. The manufacturers et the PEARL SHIRT desire by this method te thank the public for their appreciation of this celebrated garment, as evinced by the greatly in creased demand, as well as by the con tinual receipt et testimonials of .satisfac tion with the same. The standard et Material. Fit and Workmanship will be strictly maintained and In addition te ether improvements, heretofore made the PEARL SHIKT is new lined inlrent, thus rendering them still mere durable. Price (finished) Sl.OO. A fuU line el OpenFbent PEARL SHIRTS in all sizes ; price (lanndiicd) Sl.OO. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AND GUARANTEED TO FIT. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JVTIF ADVEItTISEaiElfT. XT OTICE- STEWART & SON HAVE RE IN MOVED their coal office te Ne. 20 Centre Square, formerly Cehe & Wiley's. Orders will receive prompt attention, and all kinds et Family Ceal delivered at the lowest prices. a3-:itd rpwO FIRST-CLASS '-AirXLIN BBS WANT JL cd. hiirb salary paid te experienced liands, at GOTTSCIIALK & LKDERMAN'S Great New Yerk Bazaar, 28 and 28 North Queen street. al-lwd RASTER CAIIDS! A MKR1CAN AND IMPOJITED EASTER CARDS ! IN GREAT VARIETY AT L. M. FLYNJNS JiUOJC AND STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 West King Street TF YOU WANT" BARGAINS -IN FURNITURE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION At the Lewest Prices in Lancaster. Call at HESS &. FLINN'S, 148 and 150 NORTH QUEEN ST., and 246 WEST KING ST. ml7-2vdR TOHN IIAER'S SONS. NOVELTIES, FOK THE EASTE.R SEASON! PLAIN AND FRINGED Easter Cards, EASTER FANS AND SACHETS, EASTER BOOKS. At the Bookstore ct Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street. OPEC PECIAL OFFERING TO PEUSO.VS IN WANT OF AX Elegant Suit ei Olette OR A STYLISH SPRUNG OVERCOAT, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUI. We suggest placing an order only te secure prompt attention and choice of stock. Dispel from your minds the thought of buying cheap, trashy garments when such splendid facilities are etlered te obtain the very best at such moderate prices from the leading establisti ment and the acknowledged headquarters for CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and novel effects te be found in the European markets, which we Impert direct and lmvi exclusive control. 3-Rcmcmber, no ether house in this city can show the same line et goods. We arc the only party that handle the Original Londen and Parisian productions of OICIGET, 31 RUE V1VIENNE, PARIS. An examination of our Immense block will satisfy the novice ns well as the sssthetie taste that for tone and character our goods cannot be excelled, and rank among the leading houses en this continent. Ne. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. B UYEKS OP CLOTHING Should remember that our assortment Is veiy large te make a selection lrem. WE HAVE MADE A SPECIALTY OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Se much se, that we are fitting up a separate room te display them In. Our goods arc the most rellable, and if you feci dissatisfied with what you pureliase "REMEMBER you can bring them BACK AND EXCHANGE OR GF.T TnE MONET. THE 1 Spring Styles of Hats ARE NOW READY. Ami another let el TRUNKS Have Just come In and the prices will surprise you. WILLIAMSON 1AND FOSTER. 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PENN'A. NEW AltrEJlTISEJIJ&NTlt. TV J ANTED. A COOK. MUST COME wen rccemmenaeii. -appiy at -2t 437 WEST OltANGE STREET. LAW OrFICK REMOVED. I HAVts RE MOVE D my law office from Ne. 2G Seuth Queen street, te Ne. US East King street. a34td WM. S. AMWEG. (1KAND OPENING ON TO-MORROW T (WEDNESDAY) EVENING et the GIrard Heuse. North Queen street, above the depot. The'publlc generally are respectfully Invited. Geed Lunch and Kehjer'a celebrated Itcer en tap. lJ-21 COSR.VD KOIILER. rptlE PKOUKESS OF CANCER ON IN- X tenia) mucous surfaces is mere rapid ttan en the skin or the bonier membrane. This is owing te tlie greater vascularity and meUturc et their tissue. Cancer et the llningmembranc of the cheek is always a rapid disease. In it lev.- months it will destroy large portions of the mouth. Cancers nnd tumors and all kinds of skin diseases cured bv DRS. 11. 1). nnd A M. LONGAKER. Office, 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation lree. u3-3td R EOPEMNGl -OF I Ne. 5i NORTH QDEEN STREET, (INQUIRER BUILDING) SATURDAY, APRIL 8th, A large stock of the Celebrated BURT SHOES. Which have a weild wide reputation. In which we etler Better Styles and Uetter Wearing Value than can be produced by any custom shoemaker, as we claim that their perfect system of manufacture. In which they use only their own importations et the finest selected material, made up In separate parts by the beut weikmeli obtainable for each special branch of the nianufrcture, enables them te make aud finish each part of each shoe in the veiy best manner, and, conse quently, te turn out shoes perfect in every part and uniform in finish a result impossi ble of attainment wheieeuch wcrkmau makes and finishes the whole shoe. We keep a lull stock of these goods in every nnmber, style and width, and can lit the most slender as well ns the widest toot. Wc offer also the following goods, all of which are wan en tcil et snpciier quality nnd workmanship, made especially te our order flrst-clas city manufacturers: Infants' Shoes 20 and 35 cts. te $1.00 Children's Scheel Shoes $1 te $1.25 Misses' Scheel Slices $1 te $1.25 Ladies' pebble gcatbuttonShecs,$1.50to$2 Ladies Cleth-top Butten $9 te $2.50 Ladies' line kid Opera SIippcrs,l te 1,25 All k'inds Ladies' Shoes ( common sense style), at equally low prices. We nlse offer Special ISargains In MEN'S and BOYS' SHOES We have added te our immense assortment of Shoes the BICYCLE. BASEBALL and all styles CANVAS SHOES for Gentlemen and Reys. The above goods are made expressly te our order, and niuit be .seen te be thor oughly appreciated. Call and examine ; you are net obliged te buy. JOHN HIEMENZ. EOR HA.Lt.. FOK KENT. DWELLING AT 41 KUltTU Duke street, s-econd-stery, adapted ler law ofllcea. aprt.ttd B. F. ESHLEMAN. 1f TONS TOKACCO FOR SALE. IU . BLANDON STATION. Berks county, Pu., East Penn. Railroad. Call en C. W. Kuuffman, Jehn .order, David K. Peters, Penrose Wright, Moses Rothermel, Jehn Geiuand. niUiMwd PHI MIS HAY. WESTERN CORN AND Oats ler sale at Leaman Place at all times at mat ket prices. A,ls.e, COAL AND LUMBER. 21-3mil H. H. ROI1RER. OTOItK ICOOM rUlt BENT, APf-LY TO PHILIP LEHZELTKR, teb27-tld 211 North Quecu street. 11UUI.1U SALE. ON rniDAY, APKIL 7, 1SSJ, will be sold at public sale at 117 East Jauie-i street, the entire stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Hair Cleth Parler Furniture, Dining Roem and Bed Roem Sets, Carpets, fcteves. Picture -ind all kinds et Kitchen Furniture. Kale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. Condi tions made known ey 4-31.1 II. SIJUBERT, Auctioneer. "pei: SALE. AX IMMENSE NU.UIJKK Olf HOUSE, STORES, BUILDING LOT., &C, of all desfrintiens, in all localities and lit all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HERR & CO, dec3-Jmd 3 North Duke btreet. PUKLIC SALE. WILL ME SOLO AT public sale en FRIDAY, APRIL 7, at Ne. 9 Seuth Queen street, a great variety of HOUSEHOLD und KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting in part or Solid Walnut Parler Suite, Walnut and Cottage Chamber suites, Carpets, Beds, Mattresses und Bedding, Sofas, Lounge, Clocks, Tables, Chalis, Bureaus, What-Net. Boek-Case. Beeks. Paintings, Chremes, Extension Table, Parler and Cook Cook Steves, New Kitchen Range. Glassware. Queensware, Preserving Kcltles.Refriirerater, Pets, Tans, Tubs, Buckets nnd hundreds of ether articles. Sale te commence at 10 o'clock a. in. 4-ltd SAM'L HESS, Auctioneer. F 1KST-CLASS HONDS FOR SALE. The First National Bank of Columbia, Pa., has en hand aud for sale, at tar, COLUMBIA BOROUGH BONDS, Having' twenty years te run, bearing 4 per cent, interest, payable annually free et taxes. Alse four per cent, Columbia Scheel Bends, at par and accrued interest, fiee of taxes. Alse Reading & Columbia R. R. First Mort gage 5 per cent, bends, extending for 30 years, ut $105 und accrued interest, lrce et taxes In terest payable March ami September. Address or call en S. S. DETWILER, Cashier, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, PA. m27-6id,ced&2tw PRIVATE SALE. THE UNDEltSIGNEO offers at private sale the lolleuing de scribed property, te wit : All that very valuable farm, CONTAINING 17 ACRES, mere .or less, situated en the south side of East King street. In the city et Lancas ter, immediately opposite the Lancaster coun ty prison, ana adjoining lards et Herman Miller, Jacob S. Miller and lands et the Dirce ters of the Peer et Lancaster county. This is one of the most desirabln and valua ble pieces of real estate in the county of Lan caster ; has a geed DWBLLING HOUSE and out-houses, with geed Barn anil ether im provements. It is particularly valuable for buildinglets, being in the very best part of the city cf Lancaster, and especially adapted for a truck farm. The entire piece is laid out in building lets. Fer further information call- en HENRY SHU BERT, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, Ne. 6 Court Avenue, where the draft et ald property can lie seen. m?0 ltd TURD EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 6,1882. BUEKED OUT. GREAT PISE IX NORTH ATTLKBOBO. A Large Jewelry Kstaalttamcnt Completely Destroyed List or the Lesses 1SO,- 000 Swept Away by the Flames. North At-txebore, Mass., April 5. The large jewelry establishment en East street, owned by E. Kv Dunbar, of Bosten, and the heirs of the late Stephen Richard son, was destroyed by fire this merning: The following is a list of manufacturing jewelers who were completely burned ent : Stephen Richardson & Ce.; Thes. Tatten & Ce.: Schefield, Asten & Ce.; James Badge & Christy : F. S. Bailey & Ce.; Clark & Combs ; J. J. & J. M. Richards, and Marsh & Bigney. The following are losses : On building. engine and boiler. $30,000 ; Stephen Rich ardson & Ce., first fleer, $30,000 ; Marsh & Bicncy, fourth fleer, $7,000 ; J. J. & J. M. Richards, $30,000 ; P. S. Bailey &Ce., second iloer, $10,000 ; Themas Badge & Christy, basement, $10,000 ; Thes. Tatten & Ce., first fleer, $17,000 ; Clark & Combs third fleer, $3,000 ; J. W. Richardson, $500, and Schefleld, Asten X Ce., $4,000. Twe cottages adjoining the premises were burued involving a less of $3,500 ; also, a tenement house en which the less was $10,000. The fiie Is a severe blew te the community. About 250 jewelers are thrown out of work. fire at Consbehocken. Consiiehocken, April S.--Jbseph Still wagnnr & Seus' paper mill, at Mill Creek station, Montgomery county, with a let of machinery, was destroyed by fire this morning. About 100 men are thrown out of employment. Less, $14,000 : fully in sured. Spontaneous combustion caused the fiie. SUIPUEBU AGAIN. Hie liireMixatfeii of the "Peruvian Com pany " Kesmned A ISletr at Blaine. Washington, April 5. The Heuse fetcsgn affairs committee te day resumed the examination of Jacob It. tShipheru. Bcfore the arrival of Shipherd Chairman WillianiH read a letter from the late Min ister HttiTuut dated Lima, March 15th, iu which he stated he expected te be in Washington aud appear before the com mittee about April 25th, and adding that the United States has a bad reputation at Lima. .Shipperd then appeared, and before being questioned presented a copy of a lettcr written by himself en May 21, 1881, te the prcsidcut, which stated that since the publication of the letter of General Grant te Senater .Tenes, his clients object ed te making Grant president of the Peru vian company, and asking President Gar field te suggest seme ene for president of that company. Shipherd then made an explanation in re Terence te an aiticle published in the Washington Republican, which Shipherd was reported aS saying he proposed te create a sensation in the committee room, lie admitted having made such statements but said the petpu te whom he talked was a private gentleman and had no connec tion with any newspaper. He refused te tell the committee who the person was with whom he had the conversation. Shipherd then read from a long written statement, that he was placed in an em barrassing position by the death of Minis ter Huilbut, who steed in the position of chief accuser, and he did net like te attack his character, but in justice te himself he deemed it his duty te proceed just as if Mr. Ilurlbut were living. Proceeding, Shipherd said Ilurlbut was purchasable, and desired te be se placed that he could in the luture help himself. "He never was pui chased," said Ship herd, "and all his subsequent acts were calculated te obstruct and frustrate our purposes, and in this he was fully seconded by his" chief, the late secretary of state, with modifications that I shall at the proper time offer." In reply te Mr. Rice, Shipherd said he would be prepared te be examined fully upon the subject matter of his statement, and the committee then adjourned until te morrow. SERGEANT MASON'S TRIAL. Lluoelii und Brewster at Issne With Swalm. "Washington, April 5. It is learned to day that the secretary of war, in bis re port te the president en the case of Ser geant Masen, takes issue with the judge advocate geneial of the army ou the ques tion of the validity of the sentence of the court-martial. It is also stated that while Attorney General Brewster has net given any formal opinion in the case, be has expressed views te the president in oppo sition te the stand taken by the judge advocate general, who pronounced the proceedings irregular and the sentence void. Attorney General Brewster, Judge Ad vocate General Swaim, and the officials at the Albauy penitentiary were te-day served with notices te show cause before the United States supreme court en the 17th of April, why a writ of habeas cor pus should net be issued in the Masen case CONGBESS. A New Autl-Chtnese Hill Introduced. Washington April, 5 In the Senate te day Mr. Mitchell presented a petition for the relief of the estate of Jehn W. Ferney of Philadelphia, asking for the refunding of. the amount paid, by him when secretary of the Senate te make geed a defalcation in his office for which his c!cik was responsible. Referred te the committee en claims. Mr. Miller introduced a bill te execute certain treaty stipulations relating te the Chinese, identical with the vetoed Chines bill, except that the term of suspension tef immigration is reduced te ten years, and that the time for it te go into effect is made sixty days instead of ninety days after its enactment. Referred te committee en foreign lclatiens. 1SY WIRE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. The president's son and daughter will arrive at the White Heuse this evening en a short visit. The Western iron association reaffirm the card rate of $2.50. In New Yerk the motion for a new trial for the condemned murderer, Wm. Siad tam, was dismissed this morning. The Philadelphia & Reading coal com pany will make no change in its circular rates, notwithstanding the Delaware & Hudsen company's reduc tion in price of stove and advance in chestnut, and the prospective similar action of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Hudsen. Municipal Elections In Colerado. Denver, Cel., April 5. Returns from the municipal elections of the various small towns, report a quiet 'election and that the Republicans' tickets were gen erally successful. 2fe returns have been received yet from Leadville. WEATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, April 5. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, cloudy weather and rain, winds shifting te north and east, higher barometer, stationary or lower tem peraturc. The GalteamCaee. Washington, April 5. District Attor ney Corkhill te-day said that the exami nation of tk bill of exceptions in the Guiteau case having been completed, aud the bill signed, he would endeavor, te have the cse sat for the first of May next MAUKBTS. rauafeiykea Market. PULxDXLrax, "April a. Fler firm, but Snlet; Superfine. S3 5Qsj4fiO; Extra, $4 73Q i 80: Ofile and Indiana family, e 73ffl 7 25 ; Penn'a family. S 124f6 ti. Kve flour M 81sM7&. wheat higher bat quiet ; Ne. 2 Western Red S140X; DeL and Penn'a Red, II 10)1 42; de Amber, Sl 4301 4S. Cern scarce and higher; steamer at 35c; ter local nse ; Yellow. S5Q86e ; Mixed, 85)$c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 85c. . Oats scarce and wanted ; Ne. I White, 61c ; Se. 2 de 63c; Ne. 3de6063c Bye scarce at t906Oc. Previsions Arm, geed Jobbing trade : mess perk, IIS 30lt: beef bams, 121323 ; India mess beef, $2Stf6r.e.b. Bacen smoked should, 7iSc : salt de 7e ; smoked hams. 12813c ; pickled de 1 Italic. Lard firm; city kettle, $11 73; loose butch ers', $10 75 : prime steam, ill 62. Batter firm en a scarcity : demand ltalit Creamery extra, 44c ; de geed te choice, 34 43c. Bells scarce and wanted ; Penn'a.'and West ern 830330 as te quality. Eggs firm and In lair demand; Penn'a., 19Ue ; Western at 19c. Cheese steady; New Yerk loll cream, HVJffi 13Kc ; Western full cream. 12Vc. Petroleum dull; Retimed, 7& Whisky firm at II 20. Seeds geed te prime clever dull ut 7',jtt 8c ; de de Timethy dull at f2 i 2 70 ; dodo Flaxseed firm at II 45. . Xi tern mantei. Niw feaa, April 5. Fleur State nnd Western firm and quiet. Southern firm and quiet. Wheat a trifle better and rather quiet ; Ne. 2 Red, May. $1 421 ilk ; de June. $1 37il 38; de July.lt 24dl 25. Cern IfilWe hinher. active and at roil it: mixed Western, spot, 9Ifl83e ; futures, SlQ 82XC Outs g2e higher and active ; Ne. 2 April, 37Qfc: de May, 57c; de Jiuw.ZViiimXc : de July, 53e ; State, 62868c ; Wcsteru.'IIQ-tfc. Grain anil Prevision Ujuotatlens. One o'clock ((notations el "ratn ami previs ions; furnished by H. U. Yundt, Bieker, 1&4 East King street. April 5. Chicago. April... May... June... l.3e 1.29& 1.28 1782JJ 1.7j Il.r.O 11.45 .71 Philadelphia. Cern Outs .83 .60 .81J .57 M MX Wheat March.. 1.40 April... i.mi May..... f.34 Perk Uirrt Ltve mock market. CaioAeo. Hogs Receipts. 23.000 head; mar ket active and Arm; closing rather easy, but net lower; shipment!, 4.703 head: light, WSOif 6'90; mixed packing SG40aS 85; heavy, ICOOffi 7 40. Cattle Receipts, 5,000 market active, strong and unchanged ; experts, 17 25 ; common te choice shipping, S3 5037 i5 ; . butchers' steady at 35; canning, S3 S0Q5 23; steckcrs and feeders, 13 255 25. East Libkbtt Cattle Receipts, 255 head ; maract slew at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 1.C00 head ; market slew ; Philadelphia, 17 2S7 40; Yorkers, W 5036 75. SheepReceipts, 2,400 head ; market lair at yesterday's prices. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily lv Jacob B. Leng. 22 North Queen street. April 5. 10:00 1:'J0 3.M. A. U. I'. M. ,M. CC.tI.Ca.tt.. 1254 121 14$ DeL. Lack. Western 124 124 121 Denver ft Rie Grande 06 G8 Vi N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western.... 31 47 3(J East Tenn, Va. ft Georgia -12 12V 12 Missouri. Kansas Texas 34-i 34W & Lake Shere Mich. Southern... 114 llSJj 113 Louisvlile ft Nwhville. 81 79T4 TOW New Yerk Central 133 KB. 132 New JorseyContral 83 83 82 Ontario ft Western 28j 27J WC Omaha Cem 33 3SVJ 37 Omaha Preferred 103 lOift 102 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce ity 41& 41K Chicago. Mil. St. Paul.....' lisf, 113li2 Texas Pacific 44 43W it Wabash.su oenls ft Pacific... 85 3J) 3- Western Union Tel. Ce 81 88 87J PennsylvanlaR.lt 63 63,' 63 Reading .'. 32 31 31 Buffalo Pitts, ft West 18J4 18.VJ 18 Northern Pacific Cem 41 41 3y-5 " Preferred.... 80 8i 734 ENTERTAINMENTS. lU LTON OPERA HOUSE. "" TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 1882. Messrs. Mendum and Curtis take pleasure In announcing that AOTA DICKIES Will make her first appearance in this city. In male characters. HAMLET. - ANNA DICKINSON AS HAMLET. SUPPORTED BY A CAREFULLY SELECT ED DRAMATIC COMPANY. ADMISSION 50, 75 It SU.O'J RESERVED SEATS Sl.OU for sale at Opera Heuse Office. apr-5td Tj'ULTON OPERA HOUSE. Pesit lvelytlast two performances in thin city Saturday Afternoon and Evening, APRIL .8, 1883. 13 IN NUMBER 13 THE CELEBRATED McGitey Family Will give two or their GRAND MUSICAL ft SKETCH ENTERTAINMEMS MUSICAL ft SKETCH ENTERTAINMENTS. Their entertainments are chaste, and in every respect proper, artbllcsehelarly.hlghly entertaining, frequently pathetic anil always decorous. Lei no one who loves geed mus'ic fall te hear this family, as this will be their last appearance in I-ancaster ter a number or years, as they contemplate a tour of the world. In order that all may have an oppor tunity te witness this entertainment, the price of admission has bi-cn arranged at fellows : MATINEE AT 2 P.M. Children. 15 cents; Adults, 25 cents ; Reserved Seats, 25 cents EVENING General Admission, 25 and .li cents; Reserved Seats, -35 cents. SeUs new en sale at opera beuse office. 4-Sld 1MLOTIUX0H D. B. H0STETTER 4 SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. WB TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIPYINU THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL TDTA T O UR BTO CK FOR THE SPRING SEASON JB COMPLETED, AND IT WILL BENE FIT OUR PATRONS TO INSPECT The Large Variety of Goods FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR; THE LATEST IN PATTERN AS l COLOR, WHICH WE HA VE ON OUR COUNTERS. D. B. Hestler & Sen 24 CENTRE SqUABE,
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