LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY; APRIL 15, ia&2. V COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR COKRENFONDKNCE. Affairs Along tlie Susquehanna Gleaning in and Around tbe Boreogh Picked Vp by the fBtelUgesKserls Bpertr. Locast Street. An unusually large crowd thronged Lo cust street last cveuing, templed out by the beauty of the day. HevertheleM the stores did net seem te be doing a very flourishing business. At tne Opera Heuse. The drama of "Si Slocum " was pre-, duced here last evening by the Frank Frayue company te a fair sized beuse. Te judge by the enthusiastic appplause of the audience it was highly enjoyed. Mr. Fraync's sheeting was remarkable, equal ing that of Buffalo Bill, and his facial ex pressions wire excellent. The acting of Mr. S. K. Chester, as Tewnttni, was above the average. The lien accompany ing the troupe was fed after the enter tainment, devouring only fifteen pounds of raw beef. The company left for Har lisburg at 10 a. m. The Canal. Beating en the canal is very brisk, a large number pa&sing this place daily, many beurd down the Tide Water canal. The basin lictc is full of beats awaiting cargoes. MarrinKO. The friends of Mr. Harry McCauley and Miss Antiic Dean are surprised by the announcement of their marriage, which occurred last February. We wish the happy couple success through life. The public schools leso a geed teacher by the lady's marriage. Departure Frem Town. Mr. Jamas Slade, late Columbia cone cene cone speudent for this paper, left this morning for Williamspeit. where he will enter the service el the lr te 14. bianch of the Pennsylvania railroad company. The host of friends he leaves behind wish him abundant success. 1'ackege .-'eclabie. The St. Paul's Episcopal church held at the icsidencc of its pastor, last Thurs day evening, one of the most- pleasant so se ciables of the season. Every person brought a package of some kind, which was auctieucd off. This created great amusement, as the parcels were opened bcfeie all. Tlie crowd attending was large, tlie capacity of the parsonage being taxed te its utmost. Relrexliments were served. Including sale of packages, about $55 were realized. The Burnt. The Citizens' cornet band held an in teresting meeting at the Franklin house en Thursday evening. The room owned by Mr. Fred Buchcr, opposite his store, was rented for their use. The boys need and intend trying te get new uniforms. The citizens should help them liberally when called upon, as it is oae the few in stitiiliousef the town of a musical nature. r.lltle Lecal. The shad fisheries are net turning out many of these delicate fish, and the lew that arc caught are mostly small. The fishermen feel bad as a consequence. The market was well attended this morning, hut the supply of vegetables was small. Mrs. Ficd. Stenerlies very ill at her res idence iu Maner, of paralysis. But small hopes are entertained for her recovery. Rafting en the Susquehanna is dull) but few rafts passing heie The Shawnee rolling mill has again started with a full complement of hands. It is te be hoped there will be no mere stoppages. Council met last evening. Full proceed ings will be published in Monday's issue. Rev. Mr. Scaling will exchange pulpits te-morrow, with Rev. Chas. Spaulding, of Lancaster. 2fe change of the time of ser vice will be made. Mr. Samuel Cartel, who has been ill for a Ien;; time is much better. The Rev . Francis Clayten, of Sinitbs bing, Iud., who ha been spending a few days with Rev. Mr. Scaring, relumed home this morning. The peacli crop, se say our fanners, has net been affected by the late cold weather. They ought te knew. Fer unkne.wn reasons, engines 1044 and 1013, of the Pennsylvania railroad, have had their numbers changed te 2044 and 2045, respectively. About a hundred employees of the P.. R, R. will go te Lancaster te-day te draw their pay, which is new at Lancaster and comes hcie en Monday. James Watsen, of Concord Lane, is im proving his home prepcity. The MKses Bcchtcls, of Lancaster, spent ycstciday iu Columbia with friends. Mr. B. F. Stener, .of Laucastcr, having rented the Sraedlcy agricultural works, takes possession en Tuesday. He will en gage in the manufacture of small reels. Ordcis for a large number are en hand. W. H. Lorenze and J. Lewry Bell, R. & C. railroad officials, will be in town Mon day te decide upon the erection of a i.ew depot ler their read. It will be located en Locust street. The Columbia national bank is doing a heavy pi ess of business. Little Runaway. This foieueou a horse belonging te a countryman broke a single-tree en his wagon and r.tartcd en a ruu up East King street. At the corner of Christian a young man ran from the pavement and caught the animal before further damage was done. Deg Killed. A deg supposed te be mad created great excitement en Water street this morning. He was piemptly killed with a hatchet. Shipment or Horses. Fiss fc Deerr shipped te-day te New Yerk 21 head of Lancaster county horses. All Discharged. The mayor had seven ledgers this morn ing and discharged them all. Bead Jehn Wanamakcr's column advertise ment te-day en third page. It gives a full de de tcriplien of dress goods, etc. Alse Wana makcr ft Brown's en first page, containing twcnly-flrstauniversarv et Oak Hall. These advertisements are interesting and instruc tive reading, as they are changed every day. NEW TO-DAY. Instruments for Sale- One Piaue, $225 (Bargain.) One Piane, 9175 (Bargain.) One Organ $30. One Organ, 23. Estcy Organs and Ilallct & Davis Pianos (New. j Largest Stock in Lancaster. Reems removed te second fleer, Ne, 7 Centre Square. Call early for special bargain;. Pianos and Organs ler rent. aprlO TuftS Amusements. " The Xcw Magdalen " Te-night. Miss Lil lian Clevcs at the opera house te-night in the dramatized version of Wllfcie Ccllin's great s'ery, " The New Magdalen." " Marde." Frank L Frayue will appear in his new sensational drama ei ' Marde, or the Nihlilbts of St. Petersburg," en Monday night. "The Tourists." This band et merry makers will reproduce their charming ab surdity nett Tuesday evening. New faces and new lo.iturej will make their perform anrc very agreeable. DEATH. SUAWTKK.-ln this city, en April 14. 1882, Mw. Marthas., relict of the late Gen. Bartram A. Shadier. The relatives and lricnds el tne family are rcspeclfn'.ly invited te attend ihe funeral from her late nldcncc, Ne. 419 West Orange stieet, en M.'iidny afternoon at 2 o'clock. In tcimentat Woodward Hill cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w AJCTED.-AW BOARDERS AT S16 West Walnut Street. 4-2td SOUS KKAUT LUHUBTHM (SATURDAY) evening at tbe Maner Hetel, West King street iiest ei Deer en tap. JOHN SPANGLEB, Prep. WANTED-THBM MOTH AT UKIOK News Office, P. B. B. Depot Call at and 8 p.m. w ltd CANDIES, NUTS, OBANUKS, BANANAS, Apples, etc.. at E. KILLINGER'S FRUIT STAND, ltd 113 East King street. 8 OUR KKAUT liU.Nt'H AND BARTHOLO MEW'S Rochester beer this (SATURDAY) evening In the rear bar et tne .cufAuu HOTEL. r ANTED TWENTY EXPERIENCED Vv "Tobacco Packers wanted None but geed reliable men need apply. MENTZERft REIST, 2td Grocery Stere, West King street. SOMETHING NEW. HOFFMEIUCM IM PROVED Sink and Kitchen Table; a most convenient and useful improvement ever the old style. Call and see tbem at ltd Ne. 26 EAST KING STREET. PCKL1C SALE OF HORSES ON SATUR DAY, April 17. 132, wiU be sold- at D. Legan's Exchange btablcs, Market street, rear of the McGr.inn Heuse. Lancaster Pa.. 20 head of Canada Horses. They are heavy-boned lecders. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. A credit el CO days will be given. ltd DANIEL LOGAN. WANTED TWO OOOD Til SMITHS and one copper smith t BUk-ce Foesc's Patent Giant Tobacco and FOUj Steamer; steady employment. Apply at .e. 115 East King street. Heuse Furnishing Stere of every descriptions. Cheap at 2td-R JACOB FOOSE. Lancaster, Pa. PILKCTRIUITS! ELECTRICITY I A practised by DR. BRUBAKER, the Elec Elec trepathlst, is warranted te give relief or a cuie in all Chronic Diseases, such as Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Paralysis, Dyspep sia, Catarrh, Nervous Prostration. Piled, Gen eral Debility and all Female Diseases. Ne shock or pain in the treatment. Office, Ne. 247 WEST KING STREET, LAN CASTER. PA. ltd ESTATE OF JOSEPH HUVK, LATE OF the city et Lancaster, deceased, Letters et administration en said estate liaving been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will presentthem without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said citv. JOSEPH HUCK. JR. Administrator. Joua A. Cetlb, Att'y, apr8-Cta,S S1 PEED i SPEED I If veu want te buy a GOOD HORSE. BUGGY OR HARNESS. attend the sale at Swain ft Wylie's Stables, en Seuth christian street opposite the Exchange Hetel, On TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 1882, at 10 o'clock. Among ether geed ones we will sell one Mack Mare, c; years old, can pace in 2:30, sure, or no sale. Has no record and is afraid et nothing. ul3-3tdR SWAIN WYL1E. r VEXING. W. H. BOLLINGER, Will open at NO. 1BO NORTfl QUEEN STREET, TO-MORROW EVENING with a full aert- mentef Bread, Cakes and Fine Confections. al4-lwd" PULTON OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18. RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. SMITH ft MESTAYER'S World-Famed Com edy and Musical Organization, tlie TOTJKISTS ! IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAB. THE TOURISTS' RECORD: 1 no performances in New Y erk City. 108 per formances in Philadelphia, 110 per formances in Bosten. Same company and Scenery as in all large cities. POPULAR PRICES : 7Bc., fiOc.. 35c. Reserved scats en sale at Opera Heuse office. apl5-3td J.B MARTIN & CO. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Theiniiintnctnrcrset the PEARL SHIRT desire by this method te thank the public for their appreciation et 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 PEARL SHIRT is manufactured either with open or closed besoms and a fit always guaranteed. Price Sl.OO. A full line et PRINT and PERCALE SHIRTS J ust received. All prices from 25c. up. These shirts are cut ever the same pattern as th Pearl Shirt and guaranteed te lit. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Gcr. West King and Prince Sts. - LANCASTER. PA. B AUGAINS IN BLACK SILKS AT- & New Cheap Stere. BLACK SILKS at 50e. BLACK SILKS at 65c. BLACK SILKS at 75c. BLACK SILKS at 87e. BLACK SILKS at $1.00. BLACK SILKS at $1.12i. BLACK SILKS at $1.25. BLACK SILKS at $1.50. BLACK SILKS at $1.75. BLACK SILKS at $2.00. These goods were bought In the AUCTION ROOMS of NEW YORK and PHILADELPIA, and are Extra Geed at the Price. METZGER A AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 Wert King Street. Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, janlt-lvd&w nsw jnyamnmii H AGKR C BROTHER'S HA-GKER & BRO, DEALERS IN CLOTHING! T 'HE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN NOBBECK & MILEY'S Lancaster Coach Works, S. "E. CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA. KOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! PURCHASERS LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! Yeu nre aware that everything in the line of Material, Trade and Business has advanced, and is still advancing in price, and if you postpone or delay your needs until Spring, you will And you will have te pay 25 or 30 per cent, mera than it you make your purchase new. The reason we are offering inducements and still selling our work at the Present and Re duced Prices is owing te the fact that we are new Enlarging our Carriage Works, and have net at present room sufftci-nt te store our work, as well as the desire te keep all our hands in employment, as we employ none but the Best and Most Practical Mechanics. We have yet en hand a Large Stock et Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Market and Business Wagons, &c ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, FINISHED IN THE BEST AND MOST ARTISTIC MANNER, te which we invite your special and immediate attention. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. GRANO LUNCH TO-N1HHT. Seucr Kreut and Pigs' Feet, at the Plew Tavern. It MICHAEL SNYDER. Prep. NOTICfc TO WATEK-KbNTEKS Ex-Supcrintcndcntef Water Works Mr. Davis Kitch will sit in Select Council chamber April 17 and IB, fro ji 9 te 12 a. in., and from 1 te 5 p. in., ter the purpose et changing and correcting assessments et water rents for 18S2. All persons having any corrections or changes te be made are requested te call before appear ing before the Water Committee en the day of appeals 20th inst. By order of the ltd WATER COMMITTEE. OFFICE LANCASTER UA8 LIGHT AND Fuel Ce. Lancaster. April 15, 1882. Helders of the following numbers et the Mortgage Bends of the above company, new due, issued te the Lancaster Gas Company, may liave them renewed ter net less than 15 years at 5 per cent, interest, npen presenta tien at the banking house of Messrs. Reed ft Hendersen, at any time prier te May 1st. next, when a contract ter renewal will be stamped upon the bends. The renewal bends will have the security et the original mortgage which is a lien upon the property of the company. Any bondholder who does net dcslre te re new his bend upon the above terms can re ceive the principal et his bend and accrued interest. It net presented for payment or continua tion, all interest en the same will cease en and after the 1st day of May. 183 t. JIIOO BOND.- : Nes. 1. 3. 7, 9. IS. 15, 17, 19, 21. 2.i,27, 29, 31, 33, 37, 30, 41, 13. 45, 49. 51, 55. 57, CI. C3, 67.69. 71, 73. 75, 79, 81, 85, 87, 91. ftJ, 95, 97, 101, 101. 103. 107, 103. 113, 115, 117. 119, 121. 123. 125. 8S00 BONDS : Nes. 2, 6. 10. 12. 14. 1G. 18. 20. 22, 26, 30, 32, 33, 38, 40. 42, 4 1, 4C, 43, 50, 52, 54. 58, CO , 62,64. 1,000 BONDS : 5, 7, 11. 13. 17, 19 21, 2 :, 25, 27, 20, 31, 33, 33. 37, 39, 41, 45, 47, 51, 53, 55, 57, 61, 63. O.I, CJ, 71, 73, 7.1, 77, 7W. J. II. BAUMGARDNER, al5-13ld Treasurer. H IOH St MARTIN. i AT- CHINA HALL. Just opened a NEW INVOICE of FANCY GOODS IN RISQUE WARE, OPTIC GLASSWARE, MAJOLICA WARE, BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, Etc. We are continually adding new articles te our already large assortment. All articles net satisfactory te Customers will be cheerfully exchanged. Examine enr s-lock bctere purchasing. High & Martin, 15 BAST KING STREET N: KXT 1MIOH TO COURT HOUSE, FAHNESTOCK. Black Silks, Black Silks, At 50, 65,75, 87i. 81 $1.25 Up. OUR $1 BLACIC SILK IS EXTRA GOOD FOR THE MONEY. BMCK AND COLORED M0KRIE. Over TWENTY DIFFERENT SHADES thee Goods for Trimming. et BLACK BROCADES, At 50, 75. 87, 91, 81.25, 81. 50, 82; Black Cashmere, Black Cashmere. Direct from Importers, in JET and BLUE BLACK. Choicest Cashmere Imported. Our Stock et New Goods et every Descrip tion for SPRING AND SUMMER, Never was as Complete as it is at the present time. All at our usual Lew Prices. 500 Gossamer Waterproofs, Fer Ladies Gents, Beys and Girls, made te our own er.!cr, specially for ns. 49-EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. FAMESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, TA. Fancy Us FICFHS .Si -- - SAVE TOUR MONEV. ENTERTAINMENTS. T.'ULTON OMSK A HOU.. SATURDAY, APRIL lStli, 1882. Messrs. Hartmyer & ally have the honor te present Uie Celebrated American Star, the most Beautiful Weman en the American stage. LILLIAN CLEVES, SUPPORTED BY The Union Square Theatre Ce., Who has proven brilliantly successful! every where, will appear in the Union Square Thea tre version of The New Magdalen, By the Celebrated English Anther, WILKIE COLLINS, As played lOOnightsin New York,suppertcd by RICHARD FOOTE. The most magnificent costuming ever pre sented in a performance in this city. Direct importations bv Werth, of Pails. PRICES OF ADMISSION, - 35, CO & 75 CTS. RESERVED SEATS. - 75 CTS Fer sale at Opera Heuse. aprll-5td PULTON (IPKKA UOl'SK. ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1882. The celebrated Acter nnd Champien Rifle Shet et the World, MR. FRANK I. FRAYNE, Supported by the charming actress. Miss AN NIE VON BEHREN, and the talented actor, Mr. S. K. Chester, together with a first-class Dramatic Company, in the historical drama in tour acts, entitled MARDO ; Or. THE NIHILISTS OF ST. PETERSBURG. Introducing tbe great trained Lien Emperor, the performing Bear Brune.and tre wenderlul acting Deg Jack. GRAND SCENIC EFFECTS. ADMISSION 35, 50 & 75c. RESERVED SEATS 75c. Fer sale at opera house office. 20-3t TCULLTON OPKRA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 19, HARTMYER & DAILY, Managers, A Society Drama or Intense Interest. The very distinguished Amerlcun actor Alex Caufman, And Ids renowned New Yerk Theatre Com pany, composed et artists of celebrated ex cellence, in the emotional and secict) drama replete with soul thrilling situations, bril liant dialogue and refined comedy, entitled A LIFE'S MISTAKE. Introducing the full strength or this superb organization. ALEX. CAUFMAN, - - 3 LAZARE. ADMISSION, .... 35, 50 ft 75 Cent?. RESERVED SEATS, 75 Cents. Seats en sale at opera house office Ne ad vance in prices. H-5td e NCE MORE HE COMES ! THIS TIME WITH 25 Trained Elephants. Eighteenth Consecutive Annual Tour el the Greatest et all, the Great J The largest and best in the world, nothing and nobody excepted. Will exhibit uiternoen and eveningat LANCASTER MONDAY, APRIL 24th. Coming with its two, three and 4 GREAT RAILWAY TRAINS. Mammoth Pavilions held 15,000 SPECTA TORS. Daily expenses larger, show costs mere than any in the wei'ld. Great Circus in TWO VAST ARENAS, equal te any 4 GREAT CIRCUS RINGS. All Europe's Greatest Riders, engaged for this season. ONLY TWO MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE IN THE WORLD, with rare animals and birds sufficient te make 20 Great Wild Beast Shows, sucli as usually come here. Between 9k and 10 en the lurcnoen of every exhibition day is seen the wonderfully great and grandly gorgeous CAKN1VAL STKEBT rARAUK, with the magnificent thrce-handred'thousand-dellar spectacular pageants, LALLA KOOKH and CLEOPATRA and mere chariots, wild beasts loose in the streets, mere bands, mere special and novel features than any show en earth ever 'put in parade; ace bills for details. JVExeursicn trains and low rates en all railroads. Admis sion 50c; Children under 9 years, 35c 'Exhi bitions afternoon and evening at usual hours. Arenlc chairs. Promenade concerts ene hour before commencing, by the two great bands. ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sele Prep. Preterm! tickets will be sold en the day et the exhibition at Hlrsh & Bre'sPenn Hall Clothing Stere, te enable ladles and ethers te avoid the rn-h at the ticket wagon. aD3,li,lS,15,19,21d EIGHT-BOOM HOUSE IfOR KENT 23e East Frederick, Twe-Story Brick Heus for rent, or will be sold cheap. A. W. RUSSEL, npll-3td Ne. 22 East King Street. FOREFMH SHflff HffifBB-EBITIOSr SATCBDAT 8VXNIMO, AFBHV 16, 1882 TBE; SHIPHEBD INQUIKY. BLAINE DESIRES TO BE HEARD IN IT He Addresses a Letter te tbe Foreign Affairs CmsiaBlUae tne Cross-Examleatioa fOf SUvberd Catlaaed. "Washington, April 15. At the open ing of the session of the foreign affairs committee te-day, the chairman presented a Jetter from ex Secretary Blaine, stating his desire te be heard before the commit .tee preference te the Peru-Chilian matter. The chairman was directed te acknowledge vthe receipt of the letter, leaving it an open question when Mr. Blaihe should be heard. Mr. Belmont said that in view of Ship- herd's refusal te answer several questions which he had deemed material he would net further cress examine witness. The chairman said it was desirable te conclude the examination of Shipherd to day, and Mr. Lord then took up the cross cress examination and questioned witness rela tive te his purpose in dealing with Hurl but. Witness' replies were of the same purport as in his previous testimony that he always considered Hurlbut a bad man ; his object in dealing with him was te pre vent Hurlbut injuring them. Shipherd was closely questioned by Mr. Lord in reference te his letter te Hurlbut, .in which he had offered Hurlbut $25,000 worth of stock of the company, and Blaine's remark in reference thereto, when he told Shipherd that " that would fetch 'lim." Shipherd differed with Mr. Lord in the construction put upon that remark that the secretary meaut te offer was in adequate and said he (Shipherd) took it as a" purely jocose remark. In further testi irony Shipherd said his impressions that Hurlbut was a villain we a deepened as they went en, end that Hurl but ultimately took the course that witness feared he would. Witness said he became acquainted with this company in March, 1881, and lhat no minister of the United States, or member of Congress, ever owned any interest in the company. He declined te say whether any senator ever owned stock of the com pany ; when asked what considerations was given Oalatiee Cochet for his claim, witness caused some amusement by sim ply replying that the consideration was satisfactory te all parties concerned. Witness refused te give the names of the two men who were personally cogni zant of Hurlbut's intimacy with Suarz, but said he would give the names te the committee in confidence. The chairmau assented and tbe investigation was then postponed until Tuesday when the exami nation of Shipherd will be concluded. THE FEMALE BROKER. l Mrs. Oew's Case In tbe Supreme Court. Philadelphia, April 15. Marien L. Dew, the female stock broker, was pre sent in the supreme court this morning, in charge of an officer, in answer te the writ of habeas corpus recently granted. Mr. Biddle, en Mrs. Dew's behalf, read affidavits made by James Mesewell and Marien . Dew in which they both claimed te be roan and wife, having been man icd in Bosten in 1869 by the Rev. Mr. Seymour. The affidavits both set out that the wife had been sus tained by the husband who had alway contributed te her support. Ne application for a divorce had been made by cither, and after show ing a certified copy of tbe martiage from the marriage register of Bcstej), Mr. Biddle thought bis client should be privileged from arrest. After arguraett by counsel the hearing was postponed until next Saturday. MY WIltK. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. Philadelphia's grand jury has returned nine bills of indictment for manslaughter against Jeseph Harvey, proprietor of the Randelph mills, recently burned with such fearful less of life. Martin Gaughlin, a deaf mute, had his head tern off and his body frightfully mangled by the cars en the Lehigh rail road at Centralia. Conciliatory advices have been made by the Lawrence mill operators te the strikers. Jonathan Spanker, aged 50, and de ranged, hanged himself at Lebanon. William Callow, a wealthy Baltimorean, aged seventy, died suddenly this morning. The members of the Republican national committee in Washington, held meet" ing this trewing and informally discussed the situation of the party in the Seuth. The woiksef the Cincinnati cooperage company near Delhi, en the Ohie river, were burned this morning. Less en ma chinery $40,0000. Arrested for Ceusplracy la a Big Theft. St. Jeseph, Me., April 15. Enes J. Crowther, ex-city register and city attor ney, and at present city assessor, and Jehn Cox, late clerk for Jehn C. Bender, a pen sien agent, were arrested last nijht en- complaint of Mayer Pesegate, who charges them with complication in the theft of 1100,000 iu bends.. The arrest w.m made en information received from City Mar shal Ritchie, who is new in New Yerk with the prisoners, Scott and Ii win. The telegram stated that Irwin had said that Crowthers and Cox stele the bends aud gave them te Scott and Irwin te sell. tien. Xltz Jehn Forter's case. Washington, ' D. C, April 15. The president has notified General Fitz Jehn Perter, in answer te his peti tion for relief from the sentence of the court martial, that he can de nothing in the case as it is entirely beyond his power. The action is .based upon an opinion by Attorney General Brewster, and received the unanimous ceucurrance of the cabinet at its meeting yesterday. 9 A. Lunatic Shet. WiLMiNGTON,Del., April 15-While being oenveyed by an attendent from West Vir ginia te Philadelphia,' Charles B. Oblinger. said te be a merchant of Lcwisville, OhicJ and who was suffering from an attack ei insanity, jumped off the train at New port, Delaware, last night, and wandered into the house of William Hamilton. The latter gentleman supposing his midnight visitor te be a burglar, shot him, inflict ing what is believed te be a dangerous wound. Capital PlOKIngs Washington, April 15. Mr. T. P. Mof fat, paying teller of the cash room of the treasury department,' has been dismissed, and bis duties are being temporarily per formed by Mr. Whitney, assistant cashier. Col.Cerbin, the secretary and treasurer has received during the week subscrip tions amounting te $221.85, toward the Garfield monument' te be erected in this city. As Important Decision. Philadelhhia, April 15. Judge Peirce in common pleas court te-day de livered an opinion affirming the masters report settling as fraudulent the deed of trust by which Jacob A. Miskey, an in temperate man, gave for a consideration of five dollars te his father, mother and sister all his property amounting te $70,000 te the complete exclusion of his wife. Lebanon's Bherltriadleted. Lebanon, 'Pa., April 15. The grand jury of this county has found two bills of indictment against Simen M. Crell, the sheriff, for negligence of his official duties in permitting the priseners1, Beck and Ranch te escape. -7- - WEATHER INDICATIONS.. Washington, D. C, April 15. Fer the Middle Atlantis states, partly cloudy weather, ngnt rains en tbe coast, variaeie winds; stationery or higher barometer, stationary temperature. . MAKKETtU rniladelpbla Market. Pmr.tM.iTrr- Arril 15. innnr ttrnneml 'tendings upward; Superfine. S3 50i 50; Extra MT5a Sn-Ohln nnd Indiana, tumllx- K K Q 87 ; Penn'a family, fc 1566 i,. - - . -" . - - . -- -------j, ..- Wfeat strong and advancing: Del. and Pa. Rffrt 1 1??1 19. tin linhlr l Jfiffll ft Cern firm en ltaht sninlv : Steamer at firm en light supply; Steame ellew. OlfiOlc : Mixed. OOXQOlc : 90c: Yellow. 9lfi91kc : Mixed. OOXGOlc: Ne. i JlIif(l,VUC. Oats dull ; Ne. 1 White, 67c ; Ne. 2 de GGc ; Ne. 3 de 65365Kc ; Ne. i mixed, 64c Rye scarce at 89c. Previsions steaay with geed jobbing demand. l.ard firm. Butter dull and unsettled : Creamery extra, 37c ; de geed te choice, 30JWc Rolls dull. Eggs steady; Penn'a., 17c; Western 17c. Ciucse nrm ; fair demand. Petroleum quiet ; Refined, TVi. Whisky firmer at f 1 21. Seeds geed te prime clever dull at 7A8c : de de Timethy ut 12 50: de Flaxseed at 46. Mew teia mitriat, Naw Jfea. April 15. Fleur State and Western a shade firmer ; light expert and home trade inquiry. Seutuem quiet and firm. Wheat Hlc higher and somewhat unset tled : fair speculative tradinu : Ne. 2 Red, May, $1 4.Kl 7J r de Jnnc, $1 431 4 ; de July,$I27?i12Si; de August, $1 Sei2SJ. Cern about ie higher and in better trade ; moderate s des ; Mixed Western, spot, S3Q 87c; futures. 8t?08ttic. Oata a shade better and quiet ; Ne. 2 June, 50c ; state, 60364c ; Western, 39G53c. Grain and Prevision yuetatlbntf. One O'clock quotations et grain and provi--lens, furnished by S. K. Ynndt, Breker, U EiisL rung aireci- April 15. Cbtcage. Cern Oats Wheat 128 . 1.24 - L24 Perk 18 32 19.MX Lard May... June... July.... May.... June... July. ... 11.37V M W 11 C. Philadelphia. .86 .59 .85'4 .57 .S.V6 .56 1.45 1.40-i 1-H StoeK .-naraei. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal stocks also United States Itends reported dully l- Jacob B. Lenq, 2.2 North Quuun street April 15. 10:00 10 iktu. a. u. r. n. P.M. C C A .. C R. R...... ..... ll Del., Lack.A Weitem., 119 Ufl 119J4 Denver ft Rie Grande 6244 62?i 61 S. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western.... S5 35 36 East Tenn, Va. ft Georgia 11 lijj 119$ Missouri. Kansas ft Texas 31 3l 3l Lams Shere Mich. Southern... KWJ 107 107Ji Louisville A Nashville. 75 761 71 New Yerk Central I2sjj 128 12S4 New Jersey Central 7J4 76 76J4 Ontario A Western 26$ 26 -J6 Omaha Cem . Omaha Preferred 100 100 914 Pacific Mall Steamship Ce 39 39 3) Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 110J$ 110J4 He- Texas Pacific 40 40 Z'. Wabash. -. 1 nils 4 Pacific.... 30 31 3 Western Union Tel. Ce ... 83 83 ., Pennsylvania R. R 62 62 8i Reading 30 29 2)) Buffalo Pitts, ft We-it 17 Northern Pucinc Coin 39 39 38 " Prelerred.... 78 73 7i " kl'EVIAI. NOTICES. The pleasures of the table cease. Whene'er the teeth begin te fail : The beauties of the mouth decrease ; The breath's no inerca spicy gale;. Anil all must seen in ruin lie, Dnlcss te SOZODONT we fly. ' apll-lwdcedftw A Hive of Bees. Burdock Bleed Bitters bring back health when the body Is badly disordered by impure bleed. ISillieusncss. Indigestion, constipa tion, b spepsda and ether bad disorders enred by Unrdeck Bleed Bitters, Price $1. Fer sale ut II. B. Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen sticet, Lancaster. A full feeling ntter meals, dyspepsia, heart burn, nnd general ill health relieved by Brown's Iren Bitters. aplO-lwdftw It is probable that the young lady celebrated in these charming lines of Rebert Burns, had tan, moth-spots nnd freckles, with ether beauty blemishes. Fer such conditions, Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure should be en every lady's toilet table. aplO-lwd&w Don't uie In the Heuse. 'Rough en Rats." Clears out rats, mice, reuches, bed-bugs, files, ants, moles. " chip-'" munks, gophers. 15c. ltub it In. Jacob Leekman, 274 Clinten street, Buffalo, N. Y.. says he has been using Themas' Ecxxc Ecxxc thie Ou. ter rheumatism. He had such a lame back that he could de nothing ; but one bottle entirely cured him. Fer sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. 1 . p NEIV A OVERTISKMEN1S. "" DUK'TsMaKiNU AT NO. 9X9 KASTKINO Street, by MRS. G. F. KURTZ, ltd and MISS MAMEERlSMAN. ANBKIM MUTUAL LIVE STUCK IM- SURANCE Company (chartered under the laws of Pennsylvania), insure Horses, Mules and Horned Cattle against less by death atone-half the nsual rates. Inquire of CHAS. E. WENTZ, Agent, 45 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pu. Hiram "xe. President. Manhetm. Pa. al4-3ldS,Tn,Sft4tw "pLIJMlllNG, GASFITT1NG, ftC. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. Pluniliiig s Grasfltting OOITE OITI.T BT SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK. OF GAS FIXTURES OK HAND. Jan2S-lydS TJKOPKNINGl OF THE EaGLE SHOE STOKE Ne. 51 NORTH QDBEN STREET, (INQUIRER BUILDING) A large stock et the Celebrated BURT SHOES. Which have a world wide reputation. In which we otter Better Styles and Better Wearing Value than can be produced by any custom shoemaker, as we claim .that their perfect system of manufacture, in which they use only tbelr own importations et the finest selected material, made np In separate parts bv tlie best workmen obtainable for each Lspcclal branch of the mauufrcture. enables tnem te raaae ana nnisn eacn part or each shoe In tbe very best manner, and, conse quently, te turn out shoes perfect in every part and uniform in finish a result Impossi ble of attainment where each workman makes and finishes tbe whole shoe. We keep a lull stock of these goods in every number, style and width, and can fit tbe most slender as well as the widest toot. ' Wc offer also the following goods, all of which are warrcnted et superior quality and wer manmiip, muue enyuciauy 10 our eruer first-class city manufacturers: Infants' Shoes 20 and 35 cts. te $1.00 Children's Scheel Shoes $1 te $1 .25 Misses' Scheel Shoes $1 te $1.25 Ladies' pebble goatbuttenShoes,$1.50to$2 Ladies Cleth-top Butten $0 te $2.50 Ladies' fine kid Opera Slippcr,$l. te $1,25 All kinds Ladies' Shoes ( coimnec sense style), at equally low prices. We also offer Special Bargains in MEN'S and BOi'V SHOES We have added te our Immense assortment of Shoes the BICYCLE, BASEBALL and all styles CANVAS SHOES ter Gentlemen and Beys. The above goods are made exprr ssty te cur order, and must be seen te be thor oughly appreciated. Cell and examine ; yen are net obliged te buy. JOHN HIEM12NZ. tprl-caw-ly-l JOHN WANAMAKER'S. A1 , JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. I , .xirpn.w I JAlLlvi.ll I Summer silks are half tjene a" I . . . . I read V : and thOSC WflO dOIl t I i i i it i cdu yur sie re-news, nave iictruiy begun te buy yet. New pongees turn out scarce ; none te be get almost. We have a few enough te last a week, may be. Then two hundred pieces mere are coming; and. se iar as we knew new, that is the end of the pongees here. Pongee-colored leuisines em em breidered all-ever with silk fig ures and flowers, that came te us yesterday from Paris, are even a better hit than our buyer could have known. They are notably new, striking, and in accord with the embroidery spirit of the time. That's enough te make them highly desirable ; but die scarcity of pongees makes them still mere se ; for these are richer than pongees, worth double. Pongee-colored taffetas splen didly brocaded with a lighter shade of die same color, and with delicate .touches of positive colors, such as green, garnet, etc. These positive colors un derlie enough of the taffeta ground te crive it a changeable effect, greatly enriching the bro cade, and, even apart from the brocade, suggesting, indeed en forcing, combinations with ether silks of these same positive colors. Nothing could be mere suitable for elegant out-of-deer attire. Next-outer circle. Chestnut street entrance. Mere embroidered dress pat terns came yesterday; merethan we've had before at any one time two or three hundred ; and mere generous in embroid ery, se far as we have seen ; col ored and black. We rarely speak of these em broideries in the papers; be cause they go se quickly ; and se few can be get. Te-day we are fortunate. Third and fourth circles, Chestnnt street en trance. Coarse, irregular basket work made by color, net by texture ; plain, and wide stripes of the same, with darker like stripes intervening; silk and wool. Nothing could well be less invit ing than this, when looked at tee closely. The silk is invisible, and the basket work is lest. But at a distance of a yard or two, it is one of the pretty dress cloths of the day ; and the silk gleams out of it with a richness beyond the very moderate cest: $1.25. Very like the last is a silk-and-wool dull-looking plaid, rich, fine and thin, which combines well with melanges; $1.50. Still another, with stronger plaid ; a real plaid ever a ground of basket work quite obscuring it. This also combines with me langes; $1.25. Third-circle, southeast Iretu enlrp. The large window of MO( Chestnut contains a few of the mere notable trimmings for dresses and coats that have lately come. The same thing and many, many mere are at the counters. Second, third and fourth circle-", north :.it from centre. Meusquetaire gloves of un dressed kid direct from Paris ; six and eight button lengths; tan shades; $1.25 and $1.50. There's nethinglike going direct te the makers. 1313 Chestnut, west or Arcade, sixth counter. Sample shoes at half value. Manufacturers' samples, which their traveling salesmen have used te take orders from dealers with, touched a little se that they are net strictly new, but as geed as new, and excellent fine work, at half value ; six or seven hun dred pairs. Our own salespeople are apt te go for such bargains as this, before you can get out We - want them te nave an even chance with you ; but we don't want them te buy everything before you can come. We be gin te sell these shoes at nine o'clock, sharp; shoes, slippers and sandals for ladies, misses, children and babies ; shoes for men below value, but net at half. West of middle aisle, toward Market street. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth ami Market streets and City-hall luare. PHILADELPHIA.
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