LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY. MARCH 16 1882. r COLUMBIA NEWS. et n kkuulau vuiuiespendisnck. Attains Along tins Susquehanna Clcauli: In and Around Hie Roreugh I'lcucc up by the Intelligencer's Iteperier. The Columbia's ball this evening will tc a fiue affair. The box-sheet for Saturday nighf.-i cn teiia'mment is" rapidly filling up, and per r. jus desiring geed seats had better pro pre euro them at once. - Our young Ceatabiau's premise tli2in-s-elvcstoe much pleasure this summer. A beat club, yacht club and a baseball club, being in pre.pcct. "Hague's .Stilish Minstrels,' ene of the' best burnt cork tieupcs en the 1 eat), will aipr,ar in th( opera house thib evening. A Jargc au'.iiene.: should greet them. a-. :. i"ie tieat is i:i stoic. Mxt H.J'.d.iv evening llr-.v. Lsterlirie will j reach in the Uethel church, a special serme-i ' i'ntnani Circle, Xe. 113. The leig'- mef.R in th"ir room in the Herald builti-ir at G:.'', ). from v,i.c:e 'hey v.ili go toil:'! ciurclt in a body. l'.Y-!:ciitT!"iiit;c 'shaving hid old hetm -stet'. m Cherry s'.e.-t iixed up, ami v.'iil mevt i.ite it a1; s : :is il is finished. Frem tept-i buttem r:,J..ii.:.asv going en. P.ihil er.sau.l pap'!ih.ing'' ar-j irmly at work, a'i I vln:!! cenipleti'd tiic sheriff will have ei.e ej 1- vii. Tne v the ha!i'.iKn:iCst house", ins'.dc, in Vealhei ve-ie:-.!.t.' was CKlrCIlK'lv. ,i si.'-Jirceaive. :-.i v i.-:i t'p: wiioie ;av. it hat by veni'ig w.i'.Kin was very bad. Tne pavements weie a r-lippry as ih'.s-'. A 111 1- ii! in ejn.ssiiii; at Thiid and Union sircf, sdipp (1 ami N-i!. Shu could net iegai-i an ere :t, position and it was- thought ii: r U was broken, but we haw since Ican-cI it was only a badsptain. A .mike m tii J"rell!iict:ify. A ,.;ied joke was put. r.p cm f'am Matt Kridy yesterday by A. .1. KnitiTmati, esq. As reported last evening lvccch tee!: lic tramps te jail, one of then: being a jelly, whole-seuled fellow. West of loiintville he was accesled by Mr. KaufTir.au, who asked him if he was willing te have some fun An affirmative answer being given, he was tehl that at Meuntviile a man would beard the Ir.iin by ihvj name of Sam Malt Fridy, at the mum time giving his dcsciip? t:en ; that when he eutered the car the ttamp should ;et up, shake him J by the hand and make himself j gci.ii.iiiy pleasant, as .uonutviile r Ti dy did enter the car anil was no foeiu r in than his hind was grasped by thcii imp who exclaimed : ' Why, Sam, new tin yni: heanl th.il de ! Hew is the family? Just you've get another one? (re- foiling li .Mr. lTew'.s biisiiKss Fiitly's youngest child). and ended up by asking for ten cents. Fridy did net knew what te make of the matter until the leuil laugh ter of the passengers gave the joke away. rjhc traii'p gut his ten cents. Mr. ICuuff man want rd te knew if the tramp wis one of the men who helped Fridy iu tin county, when In was working for ',.. (,' tien. lertiU!?li lltiilsct J)Ir. Jehn S. Given and family return t Columbia te-. lay or te morrow, te peima nently Nettie. About a year age he mevrd from heie te Dever, Delaware, where he has since made his residence. Tramp. iu the lockup last night. Fisher, " M-eh 1 ; all discharged. An i.eci'lent lcsulted fn.ni a snev, -balling mat -ii at sehoei this riiernii!';. A number of the be, s v.eie ttirewin at eaeii ether, when one was struck above the eye with one of them. The flesh above the eye was laid open two inches, making a painful and seiieus wi-und. Gee. Gieiiieh, of the It. ec C. It. 11., while coupling e.ir-t at the Lancaster junc tion, en Tuesday, h . I his rigiit iian'd se verely .smashed. The se.-ahl.-' hi the armor te night premise ts be a grand success, as every . prcpaiaii-iu has been mad" te render th: occasion i;ta!-ur,;b!e. A p.elc"Mek was ieit ou market tliis morn tig by a woman who can hardly bear thelejs. Tee fi.sih; will be rewarded bj leaving ir, with Mr. C. btiawbridgc. Marl.ct was peer this ni'irnin, batter ar.d produce scarce. The t-1 ial: muu is said te have created a sensati n in the upper part, of town last night. The committee appointed by Ce. C. te confer upon ihekind of cnteitainmcut the.. company v. iil have en their fifth anniver sary, mret at the Franklin heasq this 'jvening at (5:t50 o'clock. tlr. Samuel Cailei, who ha;.b3en hing seriously ill siuce the heljdajs is irco irce ci ing. T!ie Haiu; uiiaslreis made a line street parade t-day. Th m ats tin the Library cnteitaiem-.'.-it aie si-Iheg rapidly. Mis. C. rdathiett celebrated her Kit.': bii thda yesterday evening by a nice little part v. Th" ivrning was .-pent verv pleas antly Tin ee 1 -.its were towed Jreui V,Tiight. villethis morning by the lime beat ; t lit y will be sent te Pert Deposit. Ike lishermen of Columbia an: making exteusivc preparations for the coming shad season. Already a shanty has been built , , .'.. u , . ,, . . en the dam and the "catch ' inemises te be the l.uj st for many pree'ediug year?. NcliWviile l.ycf.uin. .ew, that the school Gcajt.ii through . the country distsicts is approaching its end, the literary societies die out with it. The Xeli'sville lycettm will close en Fri da jr evening, the 17. Their weekly liter ary exercises were al ways we'd appreciated, lint up n this last occasion a pregramme is arranged, surpassing all previous attain ments. . ltebt. Ii. Kisk, ciii., will deliver an address upon the subject of " popular Fallacies" and Fref. Fritz's e; chest :a will be in attendance te enliven the occ.t ecc.t ? ion. A geed audience is expected. Slander Sultt. Vest i rdav Samuel Esiilemtu eiiieree a complaint of slander against Adam C. buyd-.-r. el .ilai tic Ferge. Ihe complain-, aut alleges (hat the defendant charged him with selling unsound meats. lie lays his d.imagcs at $3,030. Deputy SherilF Strinc ai rested the defendant. Vfiltner IIcfs, Jehn M. Bachman ;ii.d Hiram Warfcl, who arc charged by Ilcity Kush, of Pequca township, with slande'V were arrested yesterday by the sheriff, and they gave bail in the sum of S",O0'L TUADDKUS STEVEN. I "He Was n t,'.itSe' Key." Mr. Stewart Y. Purdy, of Philatlelphia, the mauaiiiug agent of the proposed new illustrated iiistery of Luicasicr county, I has been for a short time past stepping at the btevens house, mis morning lus wife made him the happy father of a little boy ; and as Master Purdy is tin fust child born it! the .Stevens house, he has been very apjirepmtely nam"' Thaddeus Ste vens. i'unerul of Urayten Ueimcr. The funeral of Bray ten A. Geudor, aged :il years, seu of B. B. Geader. of Stra htirg borough, toot place en Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and despite the inclemency of the wea'.hfr, was largely attended liy sytnpathiziug friends. Ser vices were rendered by Jolni-Ivehr, at the Lutheran church en Main street. In terment at the Lutheran cemetery. flniini in 1, hi. caster. 'Jehn IL Deak, of Alteena. accempauied by his wife, anived in Lancaster this morning, bringing with them the lcmain of their sis-ycar-elJ boy, who died ;u Alteena. of ccaiict fever. June 7th, last. Tl-e body was rn-interred in Woedwnrtl lull cemetery. Mr. Deak is a bretlier of Mrs. J. K. Smaling, et this city. LANCASTER. GRADUATES. At llie College of Pharmacy aud at Ilaunc mann. The fcixty-firat annual commencement of the Philadelphia College of Phar macy, was held iu the Americau Academy of 5lusic en Wednesday evening. The graduating class numbered 11 . of who (IS were from Pennsylvania and t n from Lancaster namely, "Wm. Otteibeiu Frailey and Benjamin Franklin Shell. The subject of Mr. Frailey's ihesis was " Drugs used as diet for the sick." Mr. Shell's subject was "Comparative value of benzein aud sterax." -lieth gentlemen graduated with high honors. The pre gramme of the commencement entertain ment consisted of music by the Germania orchestra ; the conferring el degrees by the president of the college ; the award -of piizes, and "va'ccltctery address bv P. of. Samuel P. Sadtler, Ph. D. A. E. Frautz, formerly of L,it easier, who has during the past two years been re H.ling with his brother, Dr. J. 1 Frautz, in Wilmington, Del., graduated at the tliiriy-femlh annual commencement of the llaniicmaiiu Medical college, Philadelphia, which was held in the Academy of Muie Tuesday .morning. Dr. Frautz will prac tice with his brother iu Wilmington. i;uiiGLAiiy. Tim Alleged lturiur Arrested. Duffy Myers, a youngster well known in police circles, was arrested last, night at his home, near the upper end of North Queen sticet, by Officer Adams, en a com plaint of burglary made agaiir-r. him by Sjintifl Gibsen, who lives en the Lititz pike, near the northern boundary of the city. It appears that Mr. and Mrs. Gib Gib ten, who live alone, were absent from their home yesterday afternoon, and that during their absence, a neighbor woman saw Myers enter the house through oue of the windows aud leave it by the same way. Mr. Gib Gib eon was informed of the matter en his re turn home, and en examining the premises found that a few de lars had been taken irem the clock case where he had placed it for safe keeping. Myci.s was arrested without diiliculty as he was in bud when' ibe officer called ie.- him. The stolen money was net found. The accused was locked up for a heiring before Alderman Samson. --- xreiiaugli Coining iliit. Rarnusu Net. Mr. It. G. IJa.ll, contracting agent of the ' liarnura-Londenciicu.-, ami Mr llobin-en, ' of the Fercpaugh, were in this city this j morning. ThelJaruum show was te have : app.-ared heie during the month of Apii', i but thiy have caucellcd their date and , have made arrangements with the Fore Fere j augh show, by whiph the latter will ap 1 jicar here en April 21. The Fercpaugh men will take the bill beards, &:., rental j by liarnum, and for that leasen the two agents are traveling together te a number of towns wheie Barnum had madoarrange madearrange ', meats te appear. Mr. Robinson will re inin te tiiis city next week, and it will be but a couple of weeks until, the city is cov ered with glittering circus paper auuouuc auueuuc tag The coming el old Adam. 15. ileum's show will be here later iu the year. ling-je'-. ."Uin.s'.rcls. Hague's IJtitisii operatic miu.iliel:; a- jicarcil bel'eie a Jari;e and delighted audi , ence in Pulton opera lieasj laht night. The performance did net vary materially from that :;ivv-:i en their feimer isit this season, am! the cnlettaintncnt in its details and as a whole, may be prouennc.d without risk of denial the most thoroughly artistic ever i ven here by a minstrel cr ' anizatien. The music, which is made the leading feature of the prrfermauce, was oi'."CvPlieiial quality, lieth as reijanis - the selections and their execution, while the second part abounded in eiunv amu.- ine; fealuic-5. Ilairua's minstreis will :il- ;va;..s be s-.tt;'' of a eeidial v.'tleeme i". L'.ii eastt i. !:'.!eas t'erp:ie. !' i.ire Judge Livingston, at half-past two o'clock this afternoon, was taken en a wsit of habeas corpus, a litHe ney named V,rm. Miller, son of Geerge Miller, liucl: ster, who resides en Mulbetry street. rl l'C writ was issued at the instance of Geerge , Miller, the father, who deposed that the child .was uidawfullly detained in ; the custody el Sarah Denakcr, its grandmother en the mother's side. It ap peals that the child's mother is dead, and, .-inee her death, the graud mother has had charge of the child and refused te give it ; up Tlie father prays the' C'Hitt te order that the child be surrendered te him. The '"fetiit made au order surrendcriii'jr the child fe it", father. Emldcn Deata. died l-ather suddenly of heart . I. din disease this morning, at hi.; -.cshlcnce, Xe. :'w4 West Orange sheet, aged about 41 year-, lie was well known and highly re spected. Fer twenty years or mere he was engaged as a mI!-hand in ene of the cotton facterirs. His family consists of a wife, the daughter of the late Peter Leng, inl several childicn. He suffered for .some ijj!C pt with h i ..,,. ,. 'f ,. t lr ItOL UIHAI.I.U j cart disease and his tieat h ted. , llrniiglit, In en an 'Attachment. Isaac Itcitcr, iesidiugatSctisenig't;miilr, none T ITjJIrttwJ T'I who f -i lill'ii titl'fUl . iu ill .ii-t i iiiii.iiei. it nil ii.i in inki i. : i it ii .-, ,, ofe, . . ,p n ,,;... !n ... ",,., of Jacob 'durr, deceased, but fjiiled te respond, was this morning brought into : court en an attachment, and made te pay i the costs. Tim ISiue )ey. j Win. itintz, the hey who was dyed with j ana'inc by Jehn Shell, was net, as stated i yesterday, an employee of the Slackwatcr ; paper mill, though he has beeu leafing around the mill lately and has been diiveu ; from the mill several times. lr. l.mnett's Ileuui. The execution of Dr. Lamson has been fixed for April 4. It is stated that the treasury authorities have received infor mation leading them strongly te suspect that. Dr. Lamson is guilty of ether serious crimes. it is net SIinw'8 Itedy. A ii:s;).itcli received by ?ayer MacGotJ MacGetJ 3 from Chief Deichlcr, dated Yerk, 51 el o'clock this aftestioen, states that the bedj rcfeiird te in the dispatch printed chc where is net tint el Shaw, t'.ic murderer. I Assault aiiil HJattcr.v. j Fer assault and battery en C'hrifitinii iNixdeif, Jehn Bcckct, et Beaver street, 1 has been held in bail' for court bv Aldtr- mau Barr. .Gun Iti'eken. Seme ene went into the ofiice of Judge iavingsten during his" tthsencc this aft.er n mn am! broke the stock off his valuai le d mblc-b.'.nellcd gun. ISelorettio 3Iiijnr. This morning the mayor had two drunks, who were sent out for .short terms, aud several vags were discharged. Tite New County History. The new history of Lancaster county, of which our readers may have heard men tion lately, as proposed by the publication house of Everts & Peck, and te comel'rom the press of J. B. Lippiucett & Ce., will be prepared with au especial reference te gathering and preserving valuable local lore, family genealogies, and the interest ing memories and incidents in the eaily history of the county and its 'settlement;. These pet liens of the county heretofore neglect rd will bp, in the plan of this work, fully treated, aud every township will have its separate history, independent of the general narrative. Laucastcr county, one of the largest and richest counties in the commonwealth, deserves te have one of best (the best, if possible) histories ever published in the state. Amusements. " The Hauler's ZfaijrWer." Cellier's combi nation, which has been successfully playing tills greatest of Krenson Heward's works ler a censeentlve perle J of three year.i, will pre sent it ut Kaltea opera hoase en Saturday lirglit. THe piece estalm'shed itself in tlie laver et the Lancaster pub'Jc en Its prcj'ieus production here, and the Philadelphia Times says et the changes that have been made in tlie company : 'Cellier's JJanker's Daughter', combination, Strengthened by the addition et that capital actor, Charlc3 11. Therno, present ed Krenson Heward's popular play iu an almost faaltless meaner. Miss Uoigarde is one of tlie best Lillians that have been seen here ami Mr. Tlierne played Jehn Strebelew se well that be received ii ii enthuUa-tic cull be fore tlif crrtfrin.'' neon notice::;. '.'.e'.n.-; I.at ItciliBtic Nevel. 'I he mysteries ei ia court of Lern-, Napo Nape leon, by j;in!le Zeai, just published by T. It. Petersen & i!'rether, l'lithidclplila, is a rea listlv novel, written ia the style that has made Zela f.iinoiie the v.'crid ever. It lays bare ir. thrilling language the inner life, intrigue. Vices and corruptions of the Court et Leuis Napeleon, and these who formed it. The cor ruptions et the time ar.i pictured with no un certain lutnd. and pcn-uu'Miik portraits et well-known public men et the period are given in abundance, t'ndcr transparent tlin guies can be icadily recognized these who were e.t onee thi. ch'cf upholders !nd de streyers ei the list Nnpoli'enlc empire. DeJ Meray is -s'mrply draw.i. and there ligiue in the work an intriguing iHir American et whein.tbi! newxpap'ji-n hau had much te say. It i) published iua huge square duodecimo volume, paper cover, price 73 cents, mid will be len'nd ler .:le by 'booksellers, at news stands, and en railroad trains, or copies ei it will be front, te anyone, te any place, at once, en leinittin;; the price In a letter te the pub lisher', T. 5!. Pelcwm k P.reihfis, Philadel phia. Pa. -. i -j:ci. 1 1. -V O 37 V12S. MiOllmely lleaulilti:. A pair et beautiful Sun-flowers en Lavl-v.-lll ti.i mailed irec te any lady who will send Jen t-cnt.s iu nes'.itgc s!i:rnjs or money te Dr. (:. l:iiien. Ne. 1U-; Kulaw St. Jialtlmere.Md. 1-C Nerlh l.ut.i.v "-In-i-l it illimeiv, .11:1. " mlC'JwtlA'v A puie Btreiigil.cnieg tonic, free from whisiry an'i alcohol. n!i's dyspep-li, and sim ilar diseases. Iu ' - never he.-n equalled. I!re n'3 Iren ililie.-. mKMwd.tw i. elit it. i.. t.'ue :. i' nrng Mure, I.'J7 Nr.rlil Que."'i slr.-ei. ler .'.,-.v. Fseei.iu.i's Srir V V lieiic' Vita. I or l.ri''li!r.e.-:i ami linrability et e i.eiy imp-jnaleil. Celer from 2 te f pound-. ntri .-iii.n-in l.r.'.ii.:i -.iii-l deruri: cet'.! . . i'riee. 15 I DocJine et .".Ian. Impotence et mind, limb, or vilal fanetien, nervous weakness, sexual debility &c, cured by V.'ella' Health Iteuuwer. SI. Fer sj.-2 at Jehn V. Leng ic Sens. ft. Cultyli ' ui.i or Mi.e i ::rai -aei::i. ck-c-t lrcquentiy icsmti in an In. I e,:i. 1.V..V tl:e i'-:i : " L'ing -I ipea'-r r.r Consumption. ', jrotie!i:al T'reehe.- ile ;iet illitrdir ii'-.eh like eene;li "i riyj and balsam-!. iiicetlj e:i i:il:aiiiedpait-:,a'. aying K-liia! 'lrvitat'eii, give lelii-1' Coughs, Ciiianh, uinl Iu -tlllll-!, Ifri: the 'i'lire.H Tieiible;- which Singer.--mid Public Speaker tiicsubieet i te. for thirty year- ISrewn'a P.renchial Titit-:.! ln.ve iir.-n recouiiueadet by phjvi-e.iaa- an 1 iiiw.:j, i.lv- pi-rli t:i .:iUsr:ictie:i. I Having be-n test:'!! by wide ar.d re:e-t.::il u-e ' ,-.,.. ,,,. ...4y utuiv.) genev.'.l.rs), they have at- tallied we' .!!ri?ed r:e;k :::.fii thefewstuiile I rr.medie- t.i l!V'V Wilt fl the SO'.! at 2 eelltv Ii box iSUdT" liAb.lVW Timtilci. Thei.tas Hew.isil. ISr.idtprd. Pa., write-: "I encode money ler Spiiug l!10:sein. as I said I would it iteiire.l me: my dyapep-ia has van ialied witliall iis fiyinptein-. Many than W : I shall never ha without it in the heue.'' Price "0 eent-J. Fer Sale ill I!. IS. Cochran's drug -tore. K7 Nertii Q-ieeu street, Lancaster. front J.vcr.v!ii:re. II aey invaliit or sick person has the least tteaiit id the power and clllciej- el Hep Bit ters te euro them, they can And cases exactly, like their own, in their own neighborhood, with proof positive that th.iy can be easily and permanently cured, uln. trifling cost or ask your druggist or physician. Grei:xw:cii; Feb. 11, lsS.i. li-qi Eitlcri t'ti. Siiy 1 was given no by the doctors te die of ?cri-ful:i. consumption. '1 we bettlei et your ititter-t cured me. m:5-'Jud.tw . Litr.eT f.ur.wi.i:. : T " 11 V luell ; Hew llitle--' l'ik. .- abbiud te v-Iiclze v. ithaceu ileniy of Ilorehemid and T.ir will cure. 1 n:l: 'lie Di.p. eiiiv in er.e miuut 7. mll-ltIet)dAw JL-.t-L'S ' KflETAnLU Mt'iUAS llAlK liKMSWUll is a seiciiti'iic combination of souieof the mi st I peuertul reter.illvi' agents in the vegetab.c ! kingvle'ii. It lest ores gray hair te its original j cler. Il muki'M the 3!n!p v. bile aud tlean. It j curt tl tiidruit and lium-irs. and falling-out of the hair it lurni&bi'a the nuttitive pirn- ' fiple by '.vhieti th" hair is nourished anil sup- ' perted: It makes the hair moist, s'dt and I glossy, uud is unsurpassed as a hair dres-ing, eminent medical men, and pftteially ender.-ed bv the State -saver of Massachusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair Itencwer has In- j creased with the test of many years, both in thi3 country and in foreign lands, ami it is . new known and m-e ! ia all the civilized ceun- I tlie-et I he world. Fer :ilc by all dealers. mlO-lwdced&vv ! SMn il!-cnses Cured liy Dr. Fr-izicr's Magic Oistmest. Ciircs.ua ' if liy magic pimples, black heads or grubes, ' bletclie and eruptions en the face, leaving j the skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Alse i cures itch, baiber'.s i'cli, salt rheum, tetter. ringworm, scald head, chapped bands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, ob tinatii ulcers and sores &c. skis DiSBar:. i Drake. esi., t. luveland, O., fulleied beyond all tli'.-criptien from a skin disease winch aj: pcared en his hands, bead and face, and nearly destroyed hi j eyes. The moil careful doctor ing had failed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazicr'P Magic Ointment and was cured by a few applications. The llrsd and only positive euro for sMn diseases ever discovered. Fer sale, by il. IS. Cochran, 1.J7 .tint 1.J Nei th Queen street. Lancaster. II UN It Y & CO., Sele Proprietor.-. . Ci Vct-ey Street, NewYeak Fer itlind, ISleeding, Itching or Ulceiateii Piles, De. V, ii.i.iam's I;:diax Pile Oixtmevtis a sure cure. Piiee $1.00, by mail.. Fer sale at I Cochran's Drug store. febi7-MS.Thd&w KIViCUISD I'lCO.'.l DCATli The fi.llev.ing-taleinent of William. I Cough Ceugh liu, of Semervilie, .iI:i-., is ye remarkable that we beg ti. ask for it the attention of our read ers. He says : " Jn the lail of 1S70 I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs followed by a severe cough. I seen bp;:iii te lese my anpeii'.eand tie-li. I win sn weak, at one time, mat I could net leave my bed. In tlie. summi r et is;7 I was adnirUed te the City Hospital. Wbi'.i: there the doctors said I lt.nl a hole in my left iang as big as a half cellar. 1 expend ed ever a huniired dollars m doctors and med icine. 1 was ue far gene at one time a. rcpe t v en: around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told ineel Du. Wsi. Hall's P.alsa per. the Luxes. I lat.ghed atmylriends, think ing tlr.it my case was incurable, but I get a bottle ie satisfy them, when te my surprise and gratification, 1 eouinfeneed te leel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and to day I feel in belter spirits than I have tlie past three years. ' 1 write this hoping you will publish it. se that everyone atllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hull's Ilalsam ler ,thu Lung.', and be convinced that con cen sutiii'.i,n can be cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mere geed than all ether medicines I have taken since my sickness. My cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shall seen be able te go te work." Sold in Lancatcr at Cochran's. Drug Stere, 1117 aud 133 North Queen sue - iv2S-lvtlcedTliw2 Cei.d::k"s Licbig's Liquid Extract,of Bcel and Tonic Ir.vigorater. Asa tenicin all cases of debility and weaknes?, cmnet be surpassed. , lnll-lwdced.Cw It is the most economical preparation ever of- ueucc, .me..w ..n .uu ireH im i euuj w fered te the public, as its ctleeis lcmain a long f 1"S l "' o'clock, trem there te proceed te the time, mafctmfenlvan ecasienu) applieatiuii ! "ai Ial ground at Middle Creek. The services neccg-iirv. "it .is' r cemiuendcl and used by , will be held at one o'clock in the afternoon. Balmy odors from Spice Islands, W"fd by thetrepic breeze; fcOZuOXT in hcaltliful fragrance Ciomet be surpassed by these. TV'.th i- w I. itens, purifies; lu .i ; r.-t it if you're wise. mU-lwdeeUTTli&S&w Nobody 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 doctor they have ever tried. See ether column. ml-lmdcod&cew " sicin I)l-.eaen " uiA-eri by Dr. Svtayne' Ointment'. What ia mere distressing than an obstinate skin disease, and why, persons should setter a single hour when they have a sure cure In "Swayne'sOintment " is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases et tetter, itch, salt rheum, or that annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wenderiul all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skjn are removed by ulng this healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en the meit tender infant. Itching Piles Symp toms are moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after gettim: warm in bed ; ether parts are sometimes affected. Swayne's Ointment pleasant, sure cure. Dr. Swayne & Sei 5! North Seventh street,. Philadelphia, Pa., te whom all letters should be addressed. S'lUI l.v all prominent drugsists. Jan20-:;mdTThiF&ws " A Werd te Hie Wlse Is Suillclcnt." An elleetive and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh. Hay Fever andatarrlial Deafness is Ely's Cream Palm. A snre cure. Cream Halm effect uully cleanses the nivtil lia.'sages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy Sfcietiens, allays inflammation and iriitatien, preteels the nieiiibrniiiil linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restore the sense et taste and smell, lleiieilcial results are realized by a low appli cations. A thcrengh treatment as directed will euie Catarrh. As a household remedy ter cold in tlie head it is unequulea. The Palm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggista at SO cent. Mn receipt of f.O cent t will mail a package. ELY'S CUKAM UALU VO., OiWCge, N. V. l'ei Miln by Lancas'i-r Druggists. ThapJ-it&w Th !i:;n:cy-.s vaiuv.uav salvi:. Tim Se-t Salve in the world for cul.-, bruiser, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, tetter,chapped hands, e'lllbiains. corns and nil kinds et skin eruption- lreckles and iimple.s. The salve is . i.:..:iieed ti give perlect eatlsfactien in every chc or money refunded. Ue sure you gel Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers arc hut Imitations and counterfeits. Price 3 cents. :-'el I in Laneasler at Cochran's Drug Stere, '. .7 u .. North Queen street. tnit Ausel'K Visit A T:e et "Hekii flulll.', IJliincne called en Kate, ene pleasant day. and iennd lier i-ad and diuldng, dearest friend, onee. bright and gay, new scarce could keep 1 1 eutcrying; ler, 'eh," ,he said, "'tis a dis grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly tisaned !" then .-aid her triend, 'Jtesadalis will your troubles end." iilanelic called en Kate r.ether day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer pkin diseases aud impure bleed, theie's nothing in the world sogeod as Itesadalis, it drives away all sktn di-erdcTs, humor, tiny, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills: Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, l'7 and l."D North tjiieen street. iv30-lydeed&v.-J 1'ilcs! Piles! l'ilcs ! A fcure cure leuml at last! Ne ene need Miller 1 A bure cure for ISilnd, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles lias been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. Will Iain's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chieuic eases et 25 or SO years I standing. Ne one need suffer Htc minutes I alter applying this wonderful seething medi I ceie. Lotions, instruments and electuaries de (mere iiatin than geed. Williams Ointment j absorbs the tumors, allay.s the intense itching (purlicnlatly at night utter getting warm in j bed), acts as a peultice.glves instant and pain ! Ic relict, and is prepared only ler Piles, ilch j Inget the private parts, and for nothing elic. ' Head what the lien. J. M. Cefflnberry, of ! Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian ' Pile Ointment : I have used scores et Pile Cures, and itallbt-ds me pleasure te say that ! I have never found anything which gave such I immediate and permanent ruliet as Dr. Wil j Ham's Indian Ointment. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, 137 and 13'J North I Quceu street. Price, $1.(M. Ilr.snv & Ce., Pro Pre ! prluters. 02 Vesey Street, New Yerk, lcb2!-Tu&Fdftw JJEATllS. Kr.Ei:.-In this city en tlie lStli iii'-t., t.,.,,., : ln Jri.l vi.nr nf liw;iwe. Jehn I . .u-, ... .... .V - j.... -..u0 . Netice of funeral hereafter. Siikkiseb. in this city, en Match II, ISsj, Mrs. Kllen Shreincr, widow of thelate Charles F. Shreincr. The relatives and friends of the family .are respeetlully invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence. Ne. S7 East .Tames street, en Friday niternoen at 'i4 o'clock. In terment at Shrcincr's cemetery. ir.lt-3td Pevkr. In this city, en March 15. lSJ. Mis. Culliuiinc ltiivi'v, widow et tne late Jtiepli Ileyer, in fie 7s:hye.ir et h-jr age. Kelatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from her late rcsl- '.ltd reLtric-iL. T.tlC ,1VU Ctl.MMISS50Nr.K. r WILLIAM ELLMAKEK, Ot Kail township. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention, m'itcd&w KOSt .JOKY Ctt.i:iSSIONKIt: BENJAMIN HUBER. Eighth ward. City. Subject te the decision of the Democratic Ceuntv Cenvcntinn. mailO-tcU&w j j " " I 17 i i Ji:ttv ee:MMissiOM:i. , JEP.OME B. SIIULTZ, tit hlizabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion. " mO-tcd&w xjnr Avrj:iiii8HjBJiXi-8. -TANTKb.-AFKWACTlYKIJOYSnOSI t Ie te l.'i vc:irs of age. Applv tit tlie mlii-'Jtil "LANCASTKU IiOL'T WOKKS. 'LEKOYMAN'S SORE THROAT, OK "Chronic Pharyngitis. In these cases I the voice becomes veiled at times, then muf- lled and hearse. These symptoms continuing, iL uceuiiu n ii iii.iLii. ill tuuieun.v in tjieai. ju .i clear, dUtinct tone, and the olfert te de se Is painful. The voice may he a deep bass in the 'morning, and gradually rises in pilch te a shrill screech in the course et the day. All dis eases of eve. ear and threat treated success fully by OILS. II. II. and A. M.-LONUAKEU. Oflice. ia East Walnut street, Lancaster. Con sultations tree. mlG-Std PUDL1C SAUK OP CITY fKOPERTY,. On THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1882, . at 7 o'clock p. m., will be sold at the Grape hotel, that Valuable Prencrtv. Ne. 18 Seuth DukeSt., with finely built two-story BRICK SLATED RESIDENCE, with large back build, ing and attachment ; contains 12 rooms, wide hail, prevision cellar, plastered light dormer rooms ; first lloer and basement kitchen, bath room, water closets and sewer connection. Side and rear alley ways, yard with fruit, rear piazza, and .ether iniprevcuicnts. Property, very desirable und centrally located for all u es. Possession and clear title will be given April 1, 1S52. Attendance will be given and terms made known liy HEIPSOFMRS. ANNA P.itEXEMAN. Dee'd. Sam'l Hess, Auct. ml&18dR $500 K:' WARD. The Commissioners et Lancaster County will pay FIV3 ULTNDRED DOLIiARS FOR THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF JAMBS SHAW, Who murdered his wife March 7, 1882, near Bart-ville. Celcrain township, Lancaster county. Pa. SHAW is an Irishman by birth, about 55 years of aire. .1 Feet. IO or 11 Inches In ueight; weight about 1J0 pounds. His hair is jet black, unit had a tapering chin beard mixed with grey. His coat and vest were black, and his trousers a navy blue; his hatadark slouch. His lrent tectli are large and slightly decay ed ; lias a scar ever right eye about Ivi inches in length. mll-lwiLtw JV'IT JLD rJMtTlSEJl&yTS. "tTTANTED. A STOBT BOY. 15 TO 17 y V vears old. te learn Carriage Fainting at PniLIP DOEKSOM'S Carriage Factory. It liC and 123 East Kins St. "VTOTICE. XHtS SCSIJUBHaSsA AJfO 1.1 Tide Water Canals will be open ler Navi gation en and after March 22, 1SS2. ml5-3td IL1'. SUUUE, Supt. TTSE ONLY THE MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, THE IlEST IN TIIK MAUICET. Fer sale by nil Grocers. KOkIU SEALED PROPOSALS WILL. BE KE ceived at the Mayer's Office up te THURS DAY, MA1JC1I 1G. nt7p. in., ler the erection of two Prick Stables; one in the rear of the Empire (Truck Heuse, nnd the ether in tlie rear et the Washington Engine Heuse. Spcci Spcci licatien can be' seen at the Mayer's Office. Proposals te be addressed" te "The Committee en Reorganization of Fire Department." The Committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. ll-3t P.Y OltDKli OF COMMITTEE. l,l styl.es ok monuments, tomb- ii, STONES and Cemetery Pests, Counter Tops, Confectioners' Slabs, Slate Mantels, etc.. en the most reasonable terms. Doing all the setting et the work myself. I can guarantee substantial foundations. NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS. CHAS. MAK1NSON. S. K. Cor. S. Prince and Concstega Sts m 15-1 wtl PUBL.IU SALK. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 18S2. will be sold by public vendue at Ne. 2.-.J North Prince street. Lancaster city, a variety et HOUSEHOLD GOODS, such as Bed steads. Tables Chairs, Cupboard, Refrigera tor, Carpets, Leeking Glasses, Parler Heft' cr Steve, etc., etc., .Sale te begin at 1 o'clock p.m., when attend ance will lie eiVen bv MltS. I'LIZAP.ETII COX. 15. F. Rewe. Anct. ml3,13,tlCd pASTER CAims: AMERICAN AND IMPORTED EASTER CARDS! IS OKEAT VA1UUTY AT L. M. FLYNN'S j:eujc -ia'jD stationery xtehk, Nt). 42 West King Street. PUULIC SALK OTr TWO L.OT3 OJT TO BACCO. Tilt undersigned will pell at their warehouse. Nertii Mulberry.and Hairls liurs Turnpike, Lancaster, Pa., TWO LOTS of TOUACCO at public Mile, en WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, lsSi at le o'clock a. in., for the purpose efdetraying expenses et storage. Arc. The nttentlen et tobacco dealers and cigar makers is called te the sale. A. S. ROSKNP.AUM & CO. IJ. F. Rewe, A net. iulU-5til pUISLlC SALE. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 17, ies2.- Will be sold at public sale, at the public house et Jehn W. Fruntz, in Millersville, Lancaster county. Pa., tlie following Livestock, te wit : THIRTY HEAD OF ALDERNEY & DURHAM COWS, Nearly all Fresh with Calves by their side ; FIFTEEN' HEAD OF STOCK BULLS, TEN llEAK Ol' YOUNG HORSES AND MULES, . THIRTY HEAD OF SHOATS. Above stock was selected with great cure and are all lirst-class. A credit efsiivcn months will be givsn. Ne postponement en account et the weather. Sale te commence at 12 o'clock m. et sail! day. when attendance will be given by H. HESS-.& Se?.', HARRY C. LI.N'TN F.R. Auctioneers. . ltd JTOIC 8Al.IL. OTORR KOO.11 IfOR KI5.ST, e AVI'LY TO PHILIP LEliZELTER, 'ill North Quceu street. Icb27-tld I7ARML'OR KENT. ; About 50 Acres et band, iu a high -date et cultivation, known us the "Jehn R. McGov McGev ern Farm," situate en l.itttr: Pike, partly in the city limits. Apply te BAUSMAN & BURNS, mli-tld.tllw le Wt.5t Orange street. F OR SALE. ANI.'f.ttUNJsK .Mj'JIl'.EK Or HOUSES, STORES, RU1LDING LOTS, Ac, efall dese'i:Uieu?, in all lecalitie-) and at all prices. NEW CATALOG I'll, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. ill'RR.ft. CO, dec.'leUid 3 North Duke street. PCItLIC SALE OF MdCKSO.N MON DAY MARCH20, 1SS2. will be -old at pub lic sale, for th'c ur.dcibigned. xecnteis of Abraham Peters, deceased, at tins Cooper Heuse, Lancaster city. Pa., the following, te wit 10 Shares Farmers National Bank Sleck. 12 Shares Maner I'm iieike Stock. 40 Shares Miilei Lie Street Car Railway Stock. Sale te commence at 'J o'clock P. M. en ssntd day, when conditions will be mnilc known by JACOB G- PETERS, U.S. SHIRK. Executers. Sam'i. Hess & Sex, Auctioneers. . ml5-4td J-UlIH.IC SALE OP KENTUCKY MULES. On S VTUKDAY. MARCH IS. 1?.', will be sold at public sale at Scnsenig's stock yards. Lancaster, Pa., an extra let of 2(1 HEAD OF KENTUCKY .MULES, mostly broken. Irem 15).j te P'tj hands high; ;5 let; years old and cle-cly matched. A credit of sixty days will be given. The stock will arrive at the above named place i n Wedm sduy. March .". Parties are iniMtetl te call and examine ler themselves. They will be sold without reserve. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., shnrp. mPI.l.VtlUd<w HOWARD BAILEY. "OURLIC SALE or A VALUaUlK COLUMBIA BREWERY, On FRIDAY, the 2lth day or MARCH, A. D. 13S2. the undersigned, attorney-in-fact for the heirs of William"!.. Fclper. deceased, will ex pose te public sale, at the Franklin Heuso. in the borough of Columbia, that valuable Brewery and KesUuuant, situated en the nertii side of Walnut street, between 'Third nnd Fourth hlrccts, in the borough of Columbia, designated en the Plan et Old Columbia by the number 34 : containing in front en said Walnut street sixty-six feet, and in dcplii te an alley two hundred and ten leet, mere or less : aiijelning property of Careline Desch nnd ethers. Tlie improvements arc a two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, large Uriel. Bicwery, with Engine. Boilers. Mush Tubs, etc.: Engine Heuse, Vault, Stable. Wagen Shed, Heg Pen, Ice Heuse ana ether improvements. Tlie place is new licensed as a restaurant. Possession given April 1, 1S82. Sule te commence at "o'clock P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN D; SKILKS. Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs et Win. L. Peipcr, Deceased. 15. F. Rewe, Auctioneer. . mlti tsd Hours a? siiejts. AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION i OF BOOTS. AND SHOES of every description, THIS EVENING, and will continue every evening until 'closed out, AT NO. 13 NORTH O.UEEN ST. ml5-lta . - F. HIEMEXZ. LADIES AND GENTS, It' YOU WANT A Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee Ready-made or Made te Order, go te F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 Nertii Queen Street. Custom Werk Specialty. Jy2-ttdSA.H US TJlXTAIXMJiXTX. TfULTON OPERA JIOUSK. SATURDAY EVEMNU, 31ARCH IS. The. Dramatic Success el tlie Centiuy. Annual visit of the Fameu? COLLIER'S BANKER'S DAUGHTER COMBINATION Under the auspices of A. M. Palmar. Union Square Theatre, New Yerk, In Uroiifeen Heward's Celebrated Play, As plaved liy this oriranizatien TIIItEK CON SECUTIVE YEARS The longest iuii en record. Elegant Scenery and appointments. Costumes a la mode And a Grand Cast. ADMISSION' 75, 50 and 35 eta. ; Reserved Seats, 75 cU. Fer sale at trc Opera Heuse Oflice. ml5-4td THIRD EDITIOI. THUB3DAY BVEN'O, MAB. 10, 1882. BY TELEGBAPH. PKOPOSKD KKTENCE REPCUTIONS. The Subject Net Alladad te lu Te-day' Meeting of the Committee ea Wya and Meant What Kelley Say. Washington, March IC Much te the astonishment of several members of the committee en .ways and means, at the meeting of that committee te-day tne sab sab cemmittee which yesterday agreed te re port in favor of a general redaction in internal revenue- taxes, was net called upon for its report, and the subject of re ductions was only informally alluded te. Chairman Kelley said in conversation that the action of the Republican caucus last night has had- the effect of modifying te some extent the views of members who have heretofore strongly advocated heavy reductions. EORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. The Valuable Package that AatoeUbed a I'hllatlelphla Workman tnl Mernlut;. Philadelphia, MstcIi 16. When the mail was delivered Yesterday at Disston's saw works a package was handed te Jehn R. Baker, who is employed as a watchman in the establishment. The envelope bore the imprint of the United states treasury department, Washington. On opening it Baker was astonished te find a note stating that the package contained checks in settlement for bends that had been sent te "Washington for re demption ; that they would be paid upon presentation at the sub-treasury in this city, aud that no receipt for them was necessary. The checks enclosed were one for $30,000 aud two ethers for smaller sums, making $40,000 in all. The sur prised watchman, who has never possessed a government bend, took the package te a pelice magistrate, who sent him te the posteftice, where the letter and enclosures were handed te the assistant postmaster. It seems that there are two men bearing the name of Jehn R. Baker iu the eity di rectory, and the package had been sent te the wrong address. But it is stated that the person te whom the checks were de livered in the first place could have drawn the money V.pen identification, and that great treuble would probably have, been experienced in securing their return te the proper owner.- iHASON. Taken te llie Albitny Penitentiary. Albany, N. Y., March 10. Sergeant Masen arrived at the penitentiary here this morning. VVIiut the Sergeant's Counsel Will De. Washington, March 16. Counsel for Sergeant Masen sa'ys he will investigate the subject of Masen's hurried removal te the Albany prison while motion for a writ of habeas corpus was pending. He will also endeavor te discover whether or net an intention ex isted ou the part of any authority te de prive his client of the benefit of such writ. Counsel intends calling the attention of the adjutant general of the army te the mat ter. "Washington, March 10. The fact that Masen was en his way te Albany was net known at court when the application for a writ of Jitibeas corpus was made. His re meval steps any further proceedings here. The impression among soldier J at the bar racks was that he was being conveyed from the "Washington jail at the request of his counsel. REV. DIC. COLEMAN DEAD. A l.alayetle, Coltcge Professer. Who Was the Tccl:er of iil en et National Nete. E asten, Pa., March 16. Rev. Lyman Celeman, D. D., professor of Latin in Lafayctic college for twenty years, died here of paralysis at 2 o'clock this morn ing tit the age of 85 years. Ile graduated at Yale in 1817, and was there the tutor of ex-Secretary of. State William M. Evarts and "William Adams, D. D., L. L. D., president of Union theo logical seminary. New Yerk city. lie was pastor of the Congregational church at. Uclchcrtewn, Mass., from 1828 te 1835, ami .spent the remainder of his life in teaching, inincipally as professor at An An dever, Amheist, Princeton and Easten. He will be buried at Easten. T-'JILlCCO .Ilia IN CONVENTION. They Rcxtilve in Farer of tlte Abolition of Revenue. Dutyenthe Weed. Washington, March 16. At the to bacco manufacturers' convention, te-day, Mr. Scidlcr, of St. Leuis, submitted the following resolution with the view of test ing the feeling of the convention, and it was adopted : . Reselccd, That in the event of the ' pax Kagc of the free leaf bill by Congress it becomes the imperative duty of the National Tobacco asso ciation te vigorously agitate fcr the entire abolishment of all internal revenue taxes Upen tobacco, in such a manner as .net te effect injurieuslyly deal ers therein, hereby pledging our united efforts, both iu und out of Congress, until ultimate success is achieved." Suspected of murdering Ills Partner. Denvkr, Cel., March 16. A special te the Tribune, from Lcadvillc, says: "Yes terday morning, Adelph Gysen reported that his partner, Albert Walter had been accidentally killed at their mine, near here, ou Tuesday night. An investiga tion, however, shows that the men had quart el led ou Monday night, and there are indications that Gysen murdered hi3 part ner, by striking him a blew en the head. Xtebbcry and Attempted Murder. Paris, March 16. A miscreant attempt ed te murder M. Savignal, inspector of the national insurance company, by sheeting him with a revolver in a railway carriage near the Aries junction en the Lyens rail way. The would-be. assassin robbed M. Savignal and made hjs escape. Te He TTancetl Slarcta 24. Wilmington, Del., March 16. Governer Hall, te whom another appeal was made ou Monday for a respite of Jeremiah Har rigan, has again declined te grant the respite and the condemned man will be hanged Mareh 24. Randall nnd the Pniladelpbla Democrat. Philadelphia, March 16. It is stated -that Hen. Samuel J. Randall has indicated his willingness te accept the chairmanship of the Democratic city executive commit- t.se. xilauulactery and Tenement lTurned. Concord, N. H., March 16. Cleugh's furniture manufactory was burned this morning, together with a tenement house occupied by a dozen families. Cleugh's less $20,000 ; insurance $12,000. Death After a Sixty-three Days' Fast. Cincinnati, March 16 Mary Ann Herrrmti tlintl in fliA inanna ewlnm if I Charleston, Ind., yesterday, after refusing rnn.i fAM tiQ tAn ai.. jmi. .!. t...t wu.iui uj tin j a. out) utaun. Hauir troejjr during that time. Ills Neck baved. Albany, March 16. The governor has commuted the capital sentence of the mur derer Martin Flanigan te imprisonment for life at hard labor. Star Reute Trial Postponed. Washington, March 16. The stir route cases came up in the criminal court te-day, but wcre postponed until Thursday next. WH1X WASHING SHERMAN. Xbe Senate InveatlgmUeg Committees Re pert. Washington, March 16. The report ei the Senate committee te investigate the charges of fraud and mismanagement in tne treasury department during Sher man's term, has been signed by all the members of the committee. The report recites all the evidence heretofore published, showing that sup plies were purchased for the Sherman campaign committee rooms and paid for eat of the contingent fund, paper being charged as file-holders, etc. The fact that treasury department workingmen were employed en Sherman's house and furniture taken tb his residence from the department is fullyifeubstantiated, but the cemmittee seems te have accepted Sher man's denial of any knowledge of the frauds. He is neither censured nor exon erated in express terms, the committe contenting itself with recommending the establishment of mere checks and safe guards in the management of the centiu gent fund. THE TRUNK LINES. Hearing DUcuswIens of Different Katc. Philadelphia, March 16. The trunk line advisory commission held its final ses sion here te-day. . Arguments were laid before it by the drug and produce ex changes, endorsing the memorials of the commercial exchange and beard of trade, which have already been published. The Maratime exchange also presented a paper comprising an exhaustive review ofthe subject of differential rates. It de clares that the abolition of the principle, of differential rates would work in justice te the Western, railways and states that even if differential rates are allowed te this city and ll.ilti ll.ilti mere. It will amount te nothing if the elevator charges are net made uniform in all .the seaboard cities. This afternoon the commission made a circuit. of the city by rail te cxamiue the terminal facilities. A. Murderer Deeply AUected. Newark, N. J., March 15. Cehen .Mar tin, the wife murderer, was informed te day of the refusal of the court of pardons te commute his sentence. He was deeply affected. He will be hanged ou the 'lOtii inst. Scevllle'it Bill or Exception. Washington, March 16. Mr. Scevillo has arrived here and had a conference with the district attorney in refcrence te the bill of exceptions in the Gniteau case. Counsel will meet before Judge Cox this afternoon and act iu the matter. I'eiinHjrlvanla Kallread Management te Ue maia. Philadelphia, March 16. The com mittee of seven appointed yesterday te nominate a beard of directors of the Penn sylvania railroad for the ensuing year, unanimously agreed te-day te reneminate the present management. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, March 16. Fer the Middle Atlantfs states, light snow and rain near the coast, -followed by fair weather, northwest te southwest winds, rising followed by falling bareraeter,slight rise in temperature. Fire In New Yerk City. New Yerk, March 16. Fire early thin morning in the five-story building," Nes. 21, 23 and 2-1 Warren street, caused a total less of $83,000, distributed among' a num ber of firms. hamhssth. rmiadelphlm Market. Philadklphia, March 111. Fleur firm und In fair inquiry: Superfine. $J0OJJ4 W); Kxfu, $t B05 OJ ; Ohie antl Indiana family. ; iOQ) 7 00 ; Pcnn'a tnnillv, $3 7.ii CO. Bye flour $i 504 75. Wheat market unsettled : Del. umll'enn'n ltcd il 341 32 ; de Amber, $1 351 3'. Cern scarce anil tlrmei tin- leenl ue. Oats scarce and flrmer. Rye scarce nt S6S7c. Previsions Arm. " Lard firm. Hutter steady for choice : Creuineiy extra, i0i3c ; de geed te choice, 373e. Kells dull. Eggs firm; Pcnn'a. at lStlOc; Western tit isc. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull ; Whisky at $120. Ucllr.e.1, -;. Seeds Reed te nrime clever dull ut rivi ffi9c; de de Timethy linn ut fi 7i5-2S7: de de laxeeu nominal at st w. new tarx inamet. New ees. March lfi. FleurState :m.t western and prices without marked change. Southern steady ; moderate inquiry. Wheat opened li$c higher unit suln.--quently becitme weak and lest advance : f.ilr speculative business : Ne. 2 Red. April. It :-. 138; de Alay.fgl 35'Wl COJi": ile .tunc, il SVu 1 33' ; de July. SVUXm $&. Cern JJc higher and mero active : mixed western spot, 69Q7GC ; tle future, 73J70c. Outs bcarcfly se strong : Ne. 2 April, .Vc ; Stale, 31i.vc; Western. 3033c. Oratn and Prevision (Juotatleup. One o'clock quotations of grain uud provu prevu provu lens, furnished liy. 3. K. Yundt. IJrekcr, l.V fl.a8i iiing street. March li. Clilcage. Wheat corn Oats Perk Lord April... i: Ml AilA I7.:r ki.ct May... l.275 . .ai 17.5-". ie sr. June... 1.23 .tts .41 I;liilatllphia. March.. 1.31 .7 .5IK April... IM .74! .51 May..... 1.34 .75 .31 L.ITO.OIOCIC IMMiKetK. cmcAOe. Hogs Receipts. 130) lieml; N1i. ments 4.500 de : inaf ket active and prices 3 10c higher; common te geed mlxtd. t"iws G U3 ; heavy packing and shipping, $! 7"f7 : Philadelphia and larders. $!40; light, V, 13 6 63 ; skips and culls, $3 505 75. Cattle Receipts, 6,50J head ; shipment 2.W(l tle ; market active ami firm ; gcntr.il quality geed, but no extra stock offered; saleet ex ex eorts, i 23G SO ; geed te choice shipping steers, 15 804 20; common te fair, 3U0&3CO; mixed butchers' stock scarce and strong : common te fair, $2304 : geed te choice, $t '2". S; s lockers and feeders active at $325", 20 ; nine cars Wyoming cuttle, the tlrjt of tin; season. 1,393 ftc, te.d at $3 i. Sheep Receipts. S.flOO liea d ; shipments, 2.7'H de ; market dull, veak and lower; price t :or 30e. lower than lastwe?k; inferior te fair. i 4 go. goea te medium sheep at s.9e.iii; choice te extra. Including lambs, $" K3; 15. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jaecb B. Lewo, 22 North Queen street. Nbw Yerk. Stocks fairly active, Irregular. Meney at 0. March 16. 10:00 law 3:01. Chicago. Jill. St. Paul 112 112" llljij O. 0 st 1 (s K .-.. 10 DeL.Lack.& Western 122J4 122 121JJ Denver ft Rie Grande wa W 5SJ Mich. Southern ft Lake Shere.. 115 115 115 Missouri. .Kansas ft Texas 20 23 '2'A . i., L.aKe r.ne .t western.... ,, iyt new Jersey ienirai..... Ontario ft Western.'. SS'i 21 SI 2t 2i as;-: New Yerk Central i3i Myt lai'A i aviuu iuuit uiuui.?ief ve iU7 ivy l St. Paul ft Omaha I'reicrrctl.. . 101 101 0i;.j Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.. WK wit -vx Texas Pacific JSX M;a 37;;, Wabash.". . mis 4 Pacific... Western Union Tel. Ce PHIT.ADXI.rHIi. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R.R KD&UlDg Buffalo Pitts, ft West Northern Pacific Cem Preferred... 9tJ4 82J1 iiy,. mi ciy. r.y X& 28 ws 'y nvL " 2- vauL :!;.' V.'A rm , Leeal maeKa mad Mone. Par VhL Last snlu. 105 107K 120 1 105 112 Vri K3e lir. Iiri tl'Jj 10H.C7 1UU WS.S0 117 132.-H1 ui.-a. ;i-e Ml Lunc 'Uy e per ct. Lean, due 1382... $l(w 1985 juu 100 . 1C0 " 1800.. " ltes.. 5 per cL In 1 or SO years. 5 per ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " In ler 20 years. ltX) " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 ' 0 " in 10 or 20 years, loe Man helm borough lean loe IBANK STOCKS. Jt'lrst National JSank. $100 Farmers' National Ran k. .'. 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Rank. . SO Columbia National Rank loe Ephrata National Bank 100 First National Rank, Columbia.. .. i( First National I'unk.Strmltnrt;... Vi First Nutleual lSauk, Marietta.. .. IOj