t if Ul ) . iL. LANCASMIt DAILf-lfffBfcblOtR-WfiiilSftAYi APRIL 19, 1882. IT Frederick Schaeffer aud Elizabeth Krug, assault and battery ; Anna C. Kehring, selling liquor te minera and en Sunday ; Jehn Doebler, robbery. Ignored : Reuben Carney, assault te rav ish, with county for costs ; Reuben Bat Bat derf, larceny as bailee. ACCIDENT. A Girl Caught In Machinery. ThiH morning a startling accident, which fertunatelr did net result very se tsieusly, occurred at Arneld, Hall & Ce.'s cork works, Fulton street. One of the employees, a daughter or Mrs. Antheny McGlinn of Fulton street, 18 years of age, became entangled in the belting and before she could be extricated her clothing was tern into shreds and her body and limbs painfully braised. It was at first thought she was very seriously injured, but an examination made by Dr. Geerge P. King, showed that no bones were broken and that her ininries will net probably confine her te the house for mere than a few days. Retires from the Race. Majer C. II. Fasnacht, in a card pub lished te-day, retires from the canvass for lecerder, stating that his candidacy had been begun in geed faith and would have been carried te the end but for the unex pected and unlooked for candidacy of Harry M. Myers (the blind soldier). "While I was willing te canvass and press my claims te the voters against all candidates who might aspire te the office," says the major, " I acknowl edge that I am net. able or willing longer te remain a candidate when an old soldier comrade, new unfortunately blind, is also a candidate for the same office. Icau and de appreciate, as none but a soldier can, tlic unfortunate position he is in." Forepaugh's SteropUcen Views. Last evening Prof. Erasme Abt, man ager of the stercopticen exhibition of the Feicpaugh fchew, gave an exhibition in Centre Squaic. An hour befere the time for the show te commence a large crowd had- assembled, and by 8 o'clock the square was filled with a crowd of people. The lantern was placed en the west side of the monument and the pictures were thrown en a canvas spread en the front of the In telltckncer building. They were of every kind and admiiablv worked. Pictures of prominent persons, statuary, etc., were given, besides a number of humereus ones. The many prominent features of the circus were also shown. The euter tainmt nt lasted Air an hour, and the audi ence was highly delighted with it. A Neble fair. Shad may come and shad may go, but Hayes Grier's remembrance of his editorial brethren gees en forever. Be the catch large or small, the fish geed or bad, this pair received from him te-day are as big and as fresh and as juicy as ever. They leek as if they had leaped the dam breast, gene away up into the upper waters until they nearcd the home of Bergncr's Harris -buiir 1'elcgraph, when, disguste.i at his maledictions upon the Columbia fisher man, they sailed down just in time te "catch en "te the weekly issue of the Columbia Herald and accompany it te the editorial table of the Intelligencer, HOUSE THIEVKS ABOUT. A l!irne. llnggy anil Ilarnch-. Stelon. Last niht the stable of Win. G. Mel linger, was broken open and there were stolen therefrem a bay hor.se worth S 150 and an old buircy and set ei harness worth about $'50. The horse belonged te an em ployee of Mr. Mellinger named Haverstick and the buggy and harness belonged te Mr. Mellinger. A reward of 50 is offered for the detection of the thieves and the re covery of the property, descriptions of which will be found in our advertising celutr.ns. l.Iglit Jce-HeiiRCS lltirneil. The extensive ice-houses, eight in num ber, belonging te J. Pusey, of Wilmington, Del., and situated en the Brandywine creek, near Coatesville, were set en fire by a spark from an engine en the Wil mington fc Northern railroad, and totally destroyed, together with a frame building in close proximity. The buildings con tained fiem 10,000 .te 15,000 tens cf ice. The less is net as yet known, but it will net fall short of $25,000. The buildings were inbured. An Arab. A person who created considerable . ex citcmcut en the street te-day was a genuine Arab who appeared iu his native costume with the exception of an overcoat. He was soliciting alms and had a letter stating that he was one of a party who staitcd from their homes in a trading vessel which was lest. He was a survivor and reached America. lie can speak but very little English. A Provoking MlHtake. In reporting Alderman Dennelly's ex amination before the county auditors yes terday, the reporter stated that there was a complaint of larceny against A. GietT, that a search warrcnt was issued and no goods found, The fact is the complaint was made by Dr. A. Greff against two men named Shauahan and Riley. Recommended Ter Parden. By the beard of pardons yesterday Isaac Seldemridgc, of Lancaster county, sen tenced Nev. 23, 1879, te four years and six months in the county jail for forgery, was recommended for pardon because he is gradually becoming blind. Funeral ex Jacob Gruel. a The funeral of Jacob Gruel took place from his late residence en North Queen street this morning. It was very large. Services were held at the hense and the interment was made at Woodward Hill. Serving Notices. The assessors arc busy serving their notices for city tax, the appeal day being next Tuesday. Hale et Livery Stock. Samuel ITcss & Sen, auctioneers, sold yesterday at public sale, for Swain & Wiley, livery men, all the wagons, har ness, horses, &c. The paciug mare was withdrawn at $337.50. Amusements. " A Lift' JuijiJl." The theatrical season In this city will clerc temporarily with to night's performance, when the drama of "A Life's Mistake" will be produced by Alex. Caul man and his company. The Scranton Re publican gives the play aud the players the most complimentary kind of a notice. After te-night the opera house will be occupied by the lair of St, Mary's church for nearly two weeks, the parquet et the opera hense being floored ever for the exhibition, se that this will be tlie last opportunity el witnessing u dramatic representation here for quite a while. The Circus. Fraucesca Zela, with a numer ous fleck of trained pigeons, is one et the at tractive le.iturcs et tbe Great Forepaugh Shew. The entire fleck is given the freedom of the vast pavillien, and, wherever they may be, return at her command, aud respond te every request she makes The Yorkshire giant and giantess aie te be seen with this show also. Their united height is nearly 18 feet. They tip the beam at half a ten. Four beds of the largest sort are required ler the repose of this Herculean pair, and the husband easily lights his cigar from the street lamps, and his "better half" is six inches taller than lier liege lerdl SPECIAL XOTIVEH. Tnere is no worse enthrallment ler torment ed man than the exactions of a morbid nerv ous condition. The ever-taxed brain then gets no rest from tranquil sleep and needs the pacifying influence et Dr. C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. apl7-lwdw JOHN S. GIVLKR ft CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. CALL AND SEE OUR -, ' ' LARGE STOCK OP ffEW STYLE SITITILTO Fer a DRESS or BUSINESS SUIT we make them np in the BEST STYLE and AT THE LOWEST PRICES. A NEW DEPARTURE! We are new marking all goods in plain figures, at a Small Profit, te insure rapid sales, and will have ONE FRIGE ONLY. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA. JNO. S. GIVLEE. GEO. F. RATHVON. NoneDr enjoys tne 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 tban all the cocters they have ever trjed. See ether column. inl-lmdcod&cew Nursing mothers gain strength by using Brown's Iren Bitters. It acts like a charm in restoring te health and strength overstrained nature. ap!7-lwdftw A cough, cold or sere 'lnreat sneuia de stepped.' 'Neglect trequentiyjresults in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's itrenchial Troches de net disorder tbe stomach like cough syrups an J balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's ltrenclii.il Troches have been recommended by physi cian", and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly n entire generation, they have at tained we? . .nerttcd rankameng the tewstaple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 cent-, a box everywhere. inS-lviiTThAS&lvw Hundreds el Men, Women ami Children rescued in every community from beds of sickness and almost death and made strong by Parker's Ginger Tonic arc the best evi dences in the world of its sterling worth. Pert. np7-lmdeodcew Prem II. F. I.tepiner, A. M Red Bank, X. J. : Ely's Cream Balm Ce., Oswego, X. Y. Gents: I have been troubled with Catarrh se badly ler several years tint it seriously affects ed my voice. I tried Dr. remedy without obtaining the slightest relief, but one bottle of your Cream Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored and my head feels bet ter than it has for years. I feel deeply in debted te you. Very truly, 15. F. LicrosER. LicresER. Jan. 29,1831. Messrs. Elt Bres., Druggists, Oswego, X. T. Your " Cream Balm" diners lrem all ether preparations, as it does all you claim for it. I have been cured of Catarrh of many years' standing by its use, and my sense of smell has been restored. Fer colds in the head it works like magic. E. H. Sherwood, National State Bank, Elizabeth, N. J., Aug. 13, 1879. See adv't. Price 50 cents. aplOd&w 11 Files and Bugs. Files, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Bough en Kats." 15c. It Heads the List Ol atl ether preparations or medicines. In cases et nausea headachr, dizziness or irregu larities of the system. llurdeck Illued Hitters have no -qu.il. They never fall in affording immediate relief. Price ?1.00. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 13' North Queen nt i eel, Lancaster, Pa. Hrewii's Household Panacea Ih the most cflcctive Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or npplicd cxternally.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. Soie Threat, Rheumatism and all actiks, and is Till; GREAT RELIEVER OF TAIX. "Bnews's HocsEneLD Panacea," should be in every lamily. A teaspoenfnl of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25 els a bettle. lebll-lvdM.W&S&w THE FAKMEUS FII1KNI) Dr. Barber's Red Herse Powders arc the best in the market. They are net a mere feed made et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They contain lour times the strength of ordinary horse and cattle powder?, and will cure and fatten stock in one-fourth the time, acting utenee upon the digestive organs anil secretions, and may be safely relied upeii ler the cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders and all diseases of horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. They will increase the quantity and quality of milk in cows and keep all kinds et stock In a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 30c. per pack, 6 ler $1; large size 40c., or .1 for $1. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen streets. nug2-lvdeed&wl Piles! Piles! Plies! A sure cure found at last ! Ne one need sutler ! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Ulcerated Piles has been diaceveied by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases et 23 or 30 years standing. Ne one need sutler Ave minutes utter applying this wonderful seething medi cine. Lotions, lnssrumcnts and electuaries de mere harm than geed. Williams' Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm iu bed), acts as a peultlce,givcs instant and pain less relict, and is prepared only ter Piles, itch ing et the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hen. J. M. Ceflinbcrry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment : I have used sceies et Pile Cures, and itafferds me pleasure te say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief a? Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen street. Price, 1.00. Henry A Ce., Pi e prleters, 62 Vcsey Street, New Yerk, Ieb21-Tu&FdAw Winsten, Forsyth Ce., N. C. Gents 1 desire te express te you my thanks ler your wonderful Hep Bitters. I was troubled with dyspepsia ler flvc years previ ous te commencing the use of Hep Bitters some six months age. My cure has been won derful. 1 am pastor of the First MethedLst church et this place, aud my whole congrega tion can testify te the great virtues of your bitters. Very respectfully. aplS-2rd&w Rev. II. Fereeke. Seethe the Invalid. A few drops of SOZODONT mixed with water, and placed in the mouth of the invalid, will refresh him. It aromatizes what else would be dry and uncomfortable, and gies infinite pleasure, and incites appetite. Ne nurse should neglect SOZODONT. apl8 lwdeedAw HENRY'S CAKBOLIO SALVE. The best Salve In tne world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter,chapped hands, chUblalne, corns and all kinds et skin erup tions, lrecklcs and pimples. The salve Is e.trantecd te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money rctunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but tinlbitlens and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Seil m Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, A Geed Augel'H Visit A Tale et "Kesa dalis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found her sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep from crying; ler, '-eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with 8crelnla,my face se badly marred !" then said her friend, " Kesadalls wil. your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate nether day and found her once mere blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as fair, as any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases and impure bleed, there's nothing in the world se geed as Besadalis, It drives away all akin disorders, humor, nay. It tones the sys tem, cures your Ills and banishes all doctor's bills ! Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug rStere, 137 and 139 North Qneen street. v30-lydcedftw3 XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G'ENTLEMEN ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rWVLYKTXSl S M Y R N A R U G S HAGER MOQUETTS, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, EXTRA SUPERS, CHINA MATTINGS, Geed Heme-Made Rag Carpets. 25 WEST KING ST. Like oil upon troubled waters Is Hale's Heney et Horeheuud and Tar upon a cold. Pike's Toothache Dreps euro m one minute. upl7-lwdeed&w Dr. Frazier's Keet Hitlers. Frazicr's Reet Bitters arc net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in everv sense. Tney act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal t lie lungs, build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed and system el every Impurity. Fer Dizziness, Rush et Bleed te the Head, tending te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, Scretu leus Humer-, anil Seres, Tetter, Ring Werm, White Swelling, Erysipelas, Sere Eyes and ler young men suffering from Weakness cr De bility caused fiem impritdcncc.and te females in delicate health, Fiiizier's Reet Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frnzicr : 1 have used two bottles et your Reet Bitters ter Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney riseac3,and t hey did me meie geed than nil the doctors and the medicine I ever used. Fiein the tlrst doe I took 1 be gan te n.tnd, and I am new in perfect health and feel as well as I ever did. I consider your medicine one et the greatest et blessings. Mrs. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, at tl per bottle. IteNRY & Ce. Sele Pioprictern. 2 Vcsey street. New Yerk. fSS-w&sd&w All Is Well That Ends Well. Orin Catltn,49 Pearl street, Buffalo, X. V., says: " 1 tried various remedies ler the piles but found no relict until I used Themas' Ec lectrlcOil, which entirely cured me altera lew applications." Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug stele, 1J7 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster NE HAD VERTISEMENTS. RIZHGIOUS. KKV. EDWARD LACELLE of Antheny, It. I., will preach in Saleni Church. West Orange street, THIS EVEN ING at li o'clock. ltd Ijup.lh: sale en Thursday, apkil. '.0. 1SS2, will be sold en the premises, in the rear or Excelsior Hall, en East King St.. a let of Wrought Iren, Cast lien (about 4 tens). Cooper Beer Pump Iren Tanks, holding about twelve barrels. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. m ,whcn terms and conditions will be made known by lt .TXO. SCHOENBERUER ic SON. ca KEWaI).-A LIGHT KAY HORE &OU H hands high, 4 years old, weighing 1.030 or 1,100" pounds, slightly buck-kneed, having a white tip en nose and right hind leg scratched, was stolen from the premises et Wm. G. Mellinger. West Willow, Tuesday night. April lSth. Alse, at the same time, an old Myle buggy, considerably worn, and an old set et harness. A reward et $50 will be paid ler the xppiehensien et the thief and the recovery of the properly, or $25 for the prep- iperli WM. erty alone G. MKLLINOER. al'J-lfd West Willow. 8c.( RKWAKU. liY VlKTUK OF THK JUU authority given me by the resolu tion of Councils of 1 ebruary 4, 1874, 1 hereby efler a reward of F1VK HUNDRED DOL LARS for fie arrest and conviction et the person or persons who set fire te the stable belonging te D.ivis Kltch,"Jr., in the Seventh ward, en Saturday niaht lu-t, April 15th. 18S2. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS will also be inxUl for tne arrest and conviction et the per son or persons wne ureu inecarpeniersuep en the corner of Duke and Green streets, be longing te )th. Baltz & Ce., en Sunday morn ing, April 10, 182. JOHXT. MACGON1GLE. Mayer Crff KEWAIJD. 1 WILL PAY THREE J WOW huhduku xiellaus lewaru terj the aircst and conviction of the person or; persons who uiiiku me rue viariu uex, xe, ft Inreitpfl at. Knntli (!liriatiftii find frffn . street, en Sunday morning, April 10th, 1SS2. and THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the arrest and conviction of the persons who broke the Fire Alarm box. Ne. 45, located at West Fred crick and Market streets, en Sunday morning April lflth, 1S82. JOHN T. MACGOXIGLE, nprl7tfd OFFICE LAKlCASTKU AS LIGHT AND Fuel Ce. Lancaster, April 15, 1882. Helders et the following numbers et the Mortgage Bends of the above company, new due. Issued te the Lancaster Gas Company, may have them renewed ter net less than 15 years at 5 per cent, interest, upon presenta tion at the banking house et Messrs. Reed & 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 alien upon the property of the company. Any bondholder who docs net desire 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 baine willcease en and after the 1st day of May. 18S2. WIOO BOND? : Nes. 1. 3. 7, 9. 13, 15, 17, 10, 21, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 41, 51, 55. 57, 61, 63, 67,69, 71, 73. 75, 79, 81, 85, 87. 91. 91, 95, 97, 101, 10J, 105. 107, 109, 113, 115, 117. 119, 121, 12.. 125. SSOO BONDS : NOs. 2, 6, 10, 12. 14, 1C, 18, 20. 22, 26, 30, 32, 38, 38, 40. 42, 41, 40, 48, 50, 52, 54, 58, 60, C2.CI. 81,000 BONDS : 5, 7, II. 13, 17, 19 21, 21, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 45, 47, 51, 53, 65, 57, 61, 63, 65, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79. J. II. BAUMGARDXER, al5-13td Treasurer. G KAY'S SPECIFIC MKDICINE. Till!. Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermaterrhea, Impotency,'and all Diseases that fellow as a sequence of Self-Abuse ; as less of Memery. Universal Lassitude. Pain in the Back, Dim ness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at 91 per pack age, or six packages ter 5. or will be sent free by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing TnE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo, N. i. On account et counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guarantees of euro issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by II. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. aprl2-lyaw & BROTHER. JVEfr ADVERTISEMENT. WANTED IWEMTV J5XPKKIKNCED Tobacco Packers wanted. Nene but goeil reliable men need apply. MENTZER& REIST, 2td Grocery Stere, West King street. SCALES FOR BALK GUKAF.-LARGK Scales capable of weighing seven tens, used ter weighing coal, hay. Ac. Apply te GEORGE SCHULMEY ER, 3UI-17 602 North Queen street PUBLIC 8ALK.-ON SATURDAY, APKIL 22, at Ne. 3 West Vine street, will be sold half-dozen of Chairs, Lounge, Rag and ether Carpets; let of QuAsnsware. Sate te commence at 2 o'cleckp. m. P. II. LYNE. 18-lt Adra. el Ann Elizabeth Barricks. PUKLIU SALE OtT HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. enTHUBSDAY, APRIL 20, at Ne. 423 North Water street, viz: Bedsteads and Bedding, Bureaus, Tables, Ex tension Table. Chairs, Heater and Cook Steve. Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Glass and Queens ware and many ether articles. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. lS-2t JACOB GUNDAKER, Auct. A ROUGH, IRREUVLAK, WAKTY UL CER, much depressed in the centre, and with hard, hypertrophied edges, net very of fensive, and moderately painful such is the ordinary cancer et the cheek: rapid anu dan gerous, it net early enred. All diseases of the skin, cancers and tumors cured by DRS. 11. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tiee. aprl7-3td ". IRARTt Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in this old and well-established company caU en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 1 EAST KING STREET. d3M,WR4S EJfTEETAUfMENTS. Tf ULLTON OPERA BOOSE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 19, HARTMYER & DAILY, Managers, A Society Drama of Intense Interest. The very distinguished Auerican actor Alex Caufman, And his renowned New Yerk Theatre Com Cem piny, composed et artists of celebrated ex cellence, in the emotional and society' drama replete with soul thrilling situations, bril liant dialogue and refined comedy, entitled A LIFE'S MISTAKE. Introducing the full strength of this superb organization. 4.LEX CAUFMAN, - - as LAZARE. ADMISSION, - - - - 35, 80 & 75 Cent?. RESERVED SEATS. 7C Cents. Scats en sale at opera house office. Ne ad vance in prices. . l4-5td v J NCi: MOKE tii: COMES! THIS TIME WITH 25 Trained Elephants. Eighteenth Consecutive Annual Tour ei the Greatest et all, the Great The largest and best iu the world, nothing anil nobody excepted, will exhibit aiternoen and eveningat LANCASTER MONDAY, APRIL 24th. Coming with iu two, three and 4 GREAT RAILWAY TRAINS. Mammoth Pavilions held 15,000 SPECTA TORS. Daily expenses larger, show costs mere than any In the werfd. Great Circus in TWO V AST 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 rai e animals and birds sufficient te make 20 Great Wild Beast Shows, such as usually come here. Between 9J and 10 en the loreneon of every exhibition day is seen the wonderfully great and grandly gorgeous CARNIVAL STREET PARADE, with the magnificent thrce-hundred-thousand-dellar spectacular pageants, LALLA ROOKH and CLEOPATRA und mere chariots, wild beasts loose in the streets, mere bands, mere special and novel leatures than any show en earth ever put in parade, bee bills for details. 43Excursicn trains anil low rates en nil railroads. Admis sion 50c : Children under 9 years, 23c ; Exhi bitions afternoon and evening at usual hours. Arcnic chairs. Promenade concerts one hour before commencing, by the two great bands. ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sele Prep. Preferred tickets will be sold en the day et the exhibition at Hirsh & Bre.'sPenn Hal I Clothing Stere, te enable ladles and ethers te avoid the rush at the ticket wagon. ap3.11.13,15,19,21d FOWAie SM, THIED EDITION. - if i ' - r t WEDNE3DAY EVEN'O, APRIL 10, 1882, PAYING THE DOCTOES. THE COST OF THE ASSASSINATION. A Bill Appropriating Meney te Pay tbe Expenses of tbe Illnesaand Death et President Garfield. "Washington, April 19. In the Heuse te-day Mr. Tayler, of Ohie, chairman of the committee te audit the expenses of the illness and death of President Garfield, submitted a bill and a report en that subject. ' Mr. Blackburn presented tn e minority report. Beth reports were re ferred te the committee of the whole. The bill appropriates for the relief of Mrs. Garfield $50,000, less any sum drawn by the late president en account of salarv. 'It pays te Docter Bliss $25,000, Agnew l and Hamilton 915,000 eacb, Reyburn and Boynton $10,000, Mrs. Edsen $10,000. W. J. Cramp $3,000, secretary of the navy $10,882, Wm. R. Speare, undertaker, $1,835, C. F.Jenes, of Elberon, $1,092 ; te various merchants and ethers, sum3 vary ing irera 50 cents te tpl.uw, it provides for the retirement of General Barnes, with the rank and pay of major general, and promotes Surgeon Woodward te the posi tion pf lieutenant colonel. KXtilNEKBS IN COUNCIL. Their Annual Convention In Philadelphia. PniLADELPniA, April 19. The annual meeting of the American society of me chanical engineers was convened te-day in the Franklin Institute and was called te order by Prof. R. H. Thursten, the president. The membership at the present time was stated te be 325. After the transaction of routine business, Mr. W. Echart, of San Francisce, engineer of mines in tbe Comstock lodes, read a paper en "The Chronograph for engineering purposes with the Hipp escapement." A discussion followed and after which Mr. Rebert R. Thursten, professor of mechan ical engineering at Steven's Institute of Technology, read a paper en the several efficiencies of the steam engine. TUB hTIUKES. New Yerk Workmen Gain Their Point. New Yerk, April J9. The strike of painters which began Monday last, viitu ally ended te-day by the accession of the last large shop te the demands of strikers. Only four small shops new held out against a dozen men. The remaining striking trackmen of the New Yerk Central railway resumed work te-day at an inciease of from $1.20 te $1.35 per day. The Pacific Mill Banning Full. Lawrence, Mass., April 19. The entire cotton spinning department of tbe Lewer Pacific mill is in operation te-day for the first time since the strike. The caiding mill will be running te its fullest capacity te morrow. TUB PKKSIDENT AT ANNAPOLIS. Showing Ills Children the Monument of Their Gallant Grandfather. Annapolis, Md., April 19. President Arthur, accompanied by his son, daughter and Mrs. Hunt, wife of the secretary of the navy, arrived . here at 10:30 o'clock this morning en a special train. The object of the president's visit is te see and show his children tbe monument of the children's grandfather Capt. Hernden, of the ship Central America, which went down in a storm in 1857. Capt. Hernden allowed no one te leave the vessel until all the women and children get away and him self and 480 perished. AUICESTKO FOR I'OItGEKV. Found With a Number of Spurious Kallread Passe In His Possesklen. Philadelphia, April 19. Geerge H. Nelsen, claiming te be a resident of St. Leuis, was arrested this morning for forg ing the name of the general manager of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railroad te a letter addressed te the gen eral manager of the Philadelphia & Read ing railroad, requesting railroad passes. A large number of passes were found en tbe prisoner, and he was held in $1,500 bail te answer at court. UNKNOWN. Supposed Murder and Suicide. Babylon, L. I., April 19. The body of an unknown man was found this morning near the south side Club at Oakdale, and there is every indication of foul play. Philadelphia, April 19. The body of an unknown man about 45 years old, was found this morning lying en the street at Broadway 'and Daupbin Sts.. with a pistol shot wound in the head, and a revolver lying near by, He is supposed te have committed suicide by sheeting. Virginia's Legislature te Take a Becess. Richmond, Va., April 19. In further ance of the action of the conference of leading Rendjusters last night the Heuse of Delegates te-day adopted resolutions pre viding for a recess of the Lesislalure horn Satm day next until June 12th, by a strict party vote, excepting that one Rcadjuster voted with the Democrats iu the negative. The Senate will net upon the resolution to-menow. Douglass Given Ball. Philadelphia, April 19. City Com missioner William L. Douglass, who as saulted a newspaper correspondent List week for asking information in regard te contracts, and who has sinee been out of the city, appeared this morning bcfoie a magistrate and entered bail te answer the charge. The Sotelde Sheeting. Washington, April 19. Iu the crimi nal court te-day, counsel of A. C. So Se So teleo, charged with the murder of his brother, A. M. Sotelde, filed motion te quash the indictment. The mo tion was overruled and an exception taken, and the district attorney then stated that he would call the case Thursday. of next week. Seuth American Revolutionists te be Tried. Londen, April 19. Advices from Buenes Ayres, of March 24th, state that Admiral Lynch had ordered a military tribunal te assemble in Lima te try Arenas and all these who signed Picrelas mani festo inciting a revolution in Aiinipa. Singular Fatality Among Bank Presidents. Baltimore, April 19. Mr. Hannibal H. Chase, president of the Peeples' bank, fell dead this morning while en the way te his place of business. This makes the third bank president who has died in Bal timore within eight days past. Net as Bad as It Alight Be. Philadelphia, April 19. Jehn Shrivcr who shot himself yesterday after sheeting his sweetheart, Miss Cress, is much im proved this morning. His victim is also reported in a favorable condition, and it is expected that both will recover. The Trial of the Queen's Assailant. Londen, April 19. At Reading, today. Chief Justice Coleridge charged tbe grand jury in the case of Frederick MacLean, who attempted te sheet Queen Victeria at Windser, in March last. Sir Geerge Bewyer is foreman of the grand jury. Postmaster Nominated. Washington, April 19. The president sent te the Senate today the nomination of Jesse E. Dale te be postmaster at Du bois, Pa. A CIVIL BIGOTS CASK. Damages Awarded te a Colored. Weman. ' f?T'cr'TTVTTT Anvil 10 H.r a T Gray, colored, .the wife of the ReV.Xi. J." Gray, of Lexington. Ky.. who through ker husband sued the Cincinnati southern railroad company, for refusing her admittaace te the ladie's car en a first-class ticket last August, and placed damages at $50,000, was awarded a ver dict of $1,000 damages in the IT. S. cenrt mis morning. 1HE M1SSUOBI CYCLONK. Telegraphic CemmaBlcatkm eat oft. St. Leuis, April 19. The cyclone which did such damage at Brownsville, Me., yes- teraay cut en telegraphic cemmunica tien and it is difficult te obtain lmrmatien. a special train was sent .from Sedalia last night and several doctors went te the scene of the calamity. Besides these reported killed last night several ethers were fatally in jured. BOLD SOLDIER BOYS. A New Yerk Regiment, tbe Guests of the . first Pennylvanla. Philadelphia, April 19 The Twentj" second regiment of New Yerk, six hun dred strong, arrived here at 12.30 te-day te participate in the laying of the corner stone of the new armory of the First Pennsylvania regiment. The New Yerk troops, headed by Gilmero's band, were welcomed by the Veterans. There was street parade this afternoon and there will be ether festivities te-night. The city is gaily decorated. Shet In the Keck. Richmond, Va., April 19. Daniel O'Kcefe, a yard watchmen at the Chesa peake & Ohie railway depot, was found dead this morning with a pistol shot wound in his neck. Picking a Jury for the Cramer -Murder Case. New Haven, April 19 The work of obtaining a juiy te try the Malleys and Blanche Douglass for the murder of Jennie Cramer proceeded slewlj this morn ing : at 11.30 two jurors had been chosen and paucl exhausted. Other panels have beeu called for this afternoon. WKATIIKlt INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, April 19. Fer tha Middle Atlantis states, cloudy weather and rain, southwesterly winds, lower bar ometer and stationary teinecrature. An American Herse at the Frent. Londen, April 19. The race for the city and subuib.iu handicap at the Epsom spring meeting te-day was wen by Lord Ressmirc's Passaic, formerly owned by Mr. 1. Lorillard. Itellel for the Kedgers. Washington, Apiil 19. It has been de cided te send tlie United States steamei J Iroquois, new at Marcs Island, California te the relief of the officers and crew of the ill-fated steamer Redgers. IndiausMufder Twe Mexicans. Tccsen, Aiizena, April 19. News has been receive J from Charleston that the Indians have murdered two Mexican trav elers near tbere and escaped with the mules taken from the wageus of the mur dered men. JtAMJCETH. f tjtlmlelplim Market. 1'rilauklpbia. April 19 Fleur 11 nu with moderate demand ; superfine. $3 751 50; Extra $."05 75; Ohie and Indiana fam ily, $( 507 25 ; Pcnn'a family, $ 23B 50. Kye Heur firm at $5 00, Wheat lower and unsettled ; Del. ami Pa. Red, $1 iSal 49 ; de Amber, $1 49&1 51. Cern steady ler local trade : Steamer 90c ; Yellow. 9191c; Mixed. S0J9Ic ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 90c. Oats dull and lower; Ne. 1 White, 63c ; Ne. 2 de 02c ; Ne. 3 de 61c. j Kye scarce anil wanted nt S9c. Previsions steady. Lard steady. lluttcr unsettled and very unlet ; Creamery extra Pa., 315c ; Western, 32f 33c; de geed te choice, 2831c. Rolls nominal. Eggs llrm ; Penn'a., ISc ;Western 17c. Cheese choice wanted ; ether kinds dull. Petroleum dull ; Keiined, V.4. Whisky at $1 21. Seeds geed te prune clever dull at 7w8c : de de Timethy dull at 12 60$ J 7.1 : de Flax seed firm at$l 46. irn wwrnet. Nkw Yerb. April 19. Fleur State and Western steady and rather quiet. Southern firm and quiet. Wheat lc lower and heavy ; trade less active; Ne. 2 Red. Slay, SI 49tfl 49; de June, $1 491 50; de July, $1 321 33V; de Augii-t,$l 2lS12TiJ. Cern without decided change. Oats scarcely se firm : Ne. 2 Mav, 58 56c : de June, WS&fiJc ; State, COSfilc ; West ern, 50863c. Grain and Pruvmien oueratlons. One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Hreker, 1t East King street. April 19. Perk Lard Chicago. Cern Oats .76 .50 .74& -49i IMnladPlphla. .f5 .58 .8.V4 57 .b5 .55 Wheat 130 1.32 1.28K . 1.17 . 1.28 May... June... July.... May June.. July..... 18 22 18.40 11.22 1142 Live stock mtirkets. Caie&oe. Cattle Utccipte, 5,000 head ; ship ments. 2,100 head ; marker very dull, weak and 1015c lower ; making a decline of 2030c, In- and feeders II 3035 50. ll.iga Receipts. 2.000 head; shipments, 6,503 head; maiket active, firmer and higher, and advanced fiJglOc ; common te geed mixed, c, rctftl 15; heavy picking and shipping at $7207 50; light at $0 6r7 15 ; skips aud culls at $4 256 30. Sheep Receipts, 3,SC0 head ; shipments, 1,500 head ; market we.tk, hut fairly active : in ferior te fair, $4 25 5 75 ; medium te geed $6 20 ee 50 : choice te extra. $6 57 : shorn, at $43 5 S. The Journal's cable dispatch from Liver pool reperts: llest American cattle lpiI6c. llcst sheep, I722e. East Libxutt Cattle Receipts, 782 head. Market fair at yesterday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 1.400 head. Market firm ; Philndelphias, $7 407 60; Yorkers. 7ft7 15. Sheep Receipts. 2.000 head. Market active and prices 10l5c higher than yesterd ly. stncKsarai. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Slueht Slueht alse United States Bends reported daily u Jacob IS. Leng, 22 North Queen street. April 19. 10:00 l:0ii 3. . a. x. v.u. P.M. C C. & I. C R. K...... ...... .... .. il Del., l-ack.ft Western 117J4 117 118 Denver ft Rie Grande 60 U)4 633 N. Y Lake Erie & Western.... 35 36 myi East Tenn, Va. & Georgia 11 11 Missouri. Kansas 4 Texas 29 IQ 3t'i Lake Shere& Mich. Southern... 102 102)2 103 Leniivillc ,fc Nashville 74' 74 74 New Yerk Central 125i 120 12G4 New Jersey Central 7lk 70! 7iJ Ontario & Western ' 2 25j Omaha Cem.... 34K X 35 Omaha Preferred 98'? !HK 99 Pacific Mail Steamship Ce 39J 3K 39K Chicago. Mil. St. Pan! 109 110'4 110K Texas Pacific 38j 38 3fg Wabash. - ...mis A Pacific. .. 29& 29J4 2 Western Union Tel. Ce 81 8 iy Pennsylvania R. K 61 61 62 Reading 2S'i 28-K 28 Buffalo Pitts. & West 16 1692 16 Northern Paclhc Cem 37 37 38 Preferred.... 76 77 77 E STATU OF CATDAKINK TSHUDY, late of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and tnese having claims or acmands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay. TOBIASJOHNSON, Executer. Or C. IIOFJTKAW, Ne. Si North Duke Street. ml4-6?d,eaw TESTATE Or UKOKUK JMAKlIN 1SM1G, Letters 111 late et Lancaster City, deceased. testaraentarv en said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted te said decedent are requested te make Im mediate settlement, and these baying claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same te tbe undersigned without delay, residing in Lancaster city. CHRISTIAN HAGELGANS, C F. Davis, Executer. Attorney. m6-6td.eav JOHX WAXAMAKEIl'S. A1 JOHN WANAMAKERS, PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY: Shoulder-capes are by no means limited te light wraps of chenille and lace; many are of silk, and even of se heavy material as Sicilian cloth, made heavier still widi a burden of beads. They are fitted loosely around just below .the point of the shoulder; and end in a nearly horizontal line. $5.50 te 25. Mantles as they are new made are as easy and tasteful a wrap as could well be devised; a sort of ready draped lightshawl,merc or less disguised with decora tion. Fer length they are mid way between cape and dolman ; but as te outline there is no rule. $0.50 te 40. Delmans are net new; and yet they are se various, and their aspect depends se much en trimminsrs, that thev are bv no means wanting in the appear ance of newness. All the lighter wrap fabrics, especially silk, are exhausted in making them; and the decoration is often extreme. $5.50 te $125. Elaborate dol mans reaching te the bottom of the dress, $40 te $100. 1301 Chestnut. We are draping India and Persian shawls te make dolmans, without cutting the shawls. Samples may be seen. 1303 Chestnut, Milliners' gres-grain, a heavy looking silk with cotton cord, made for .bonnet work, $1.25; has the appearance of a silk of double the value, and is even better for its use. Every color in favor. Milliners' silks, satins and velvets, cut bias or across. The stock is voluminous; scarcely anything wanting that is likely te be called for. Remnants of all sorts of silks are sold at this counter. Thirteenth-street entrance. Lupin's 60-cent albatross at 374 cents is fast going; black is gene. Rarely de such sta ple goods get much below value in the midst of their season. Of course it is great geed fortune te us te come upon such a bo nanza; for it brings te us the trade of every buyer of such, who happens te read the news of it. Next-outer circle. Thirteenth street entrance. The all-wool flannel, of which 4ve have iS.oeo yards, will make many a handsome seaside and mountain dress. Nobody will suspect it of being a 25 cent flannel. Outer circle, northeast from centre. Fine white goods and em broideries are difficult goods te give news of. Beth are contin ually coming and going. In the former new things are rare; but whatever is new comes hither at once. Embroideries are new all the time. The season brings its new patterns ; .but, net content with them, we make ether com binations ; especially leaving out of, and adding te. the designs of the makers. Third and fourth circles, City-liall-'qquare en trance. Furniture for hotels and cot tages is making considerable drafts en our resources ; but we never let a large job interfere with a little one. Almest all our planning is for the little jobs. West gallery. . Matting at $4 a roll gees as fast as any we have. It is of short measure, about 39 yards ; net very geed, net se geed within as for three or four yards en the outside of the roll the Chinee will bear watching. But 10 cents a yard is very, very little. On the whole we'd like te have mere of it. But we have all grades up te nearly $1 a yard; and these widths, ,,,i,iy2 yards. Yeu can't de better. North gallery. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City-ball square. PHILADELPHIA. pWPKNINO. W. H. BOLLINGER, Will open at NO. IBB NORTn QUEEN STREET, TO-MORROW EVENING with a foil assort ment of Bread, Cakes nnd Fine Veiiferlinii. all-iv4
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