LANCASTER DAILY 1NTELUGENGBK WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1882. v Seiisenip, as the cennecting link, support ing a mixed ticket Stehman for senator, Fry for solicitor and Longenecker for re corder. Somebody is sure te be cheated, and the knowing ones say that Shcnck and Lengeneckcr arc te be left. Court of CommeB 1'itMM. BEFORE JUDQE PATTERSON. HeuryW. Weiss vs. Philip Bernard. This was an action en a promissory note for $300, which was given in May 1873, by defendant te Charles Dell ; subse quently it was transferred te Weiss, who endorsed it and it was discounted by the Quakcrtewu Savings bank in Bucks county and was protected. The note was offered in evidence by the plaintilf. The defendant admitted having signed the note which was given te Charles Dull, whom it is claimed was apaitner of Weiss, as an accommodation and for them te put chase cigar stamps, as they were manufacture!. In July Mr. Jer nard failed, and a meeting of the cred cred iteis was held in New Yerk, at which it was agree J te take 25 cents en the dol lar for their claims, Weiss acting as a tiuMec. The dclen&c claimed that thev owed the plaintiff a number of ether notes and they received their dividend en these. Beruaid told him that he had never received any consideration for the note and would pay nothing en it. Weiss ngiecdtii return it te him when he get home. This was net done, and Bernard knew nothing of the note, thinking he had it at home among his pupers, uutil the suit, was brought. In rebuttal Weiss was called. He testi fied that he paid the note, but he never premised in New Yerk te return it te the defendant. On trial. nineuv. jl'dgi: Livingston. Henrietta Beecher and her husband Wm. C. Bci'chcr vs. Jeremiah Rife and A. B. KaulTinau trading as Kile A: KaulTmau ; action en a promissory note for $750 which was given by the defendants in 1874. The note was offered in evidence. The defense was that this nete was given te the plaintiffs for land situated in Wisconsin purchased by them through D. C. Swattx, lepiefccntcd that this land was as geed t s a let meie in the neighborhood owned by Mr. Kauflmau himself. They thru purchased 800 acres agreeing te give $2 per acre. After they hail pawl $120 of the principal and the inieicst they found that the land v.ns net as represented and they stepped paying en the note. In icluittal the plaintilf proceeded te show that Swail. had net. made represen tations alleged. On trial. IVlMIlO.N AND FLOWERS. AMrlrl: Un there' Poisons who te -r.md Spring Opening. -lay j asscd by the Palace of Fashion, as Mctms. Astrich Brethers have appropriately designated their mag nificent establishment atNe. 13 East King stieet, paused almost in veluutarilv te gaze ontheiaro and radiant spectacle there pifsciited. The occasion mat ked the grand spring opening el this popular resort of the hiriiih. and the enterprising proprietors faiily outdid themselves iu their clabeiate decoiatieu of the place. Certainly noth ing approaching the superior floral orna mentation that hcic greets the eye en every hand has ever becu witnessed at any store in this city and the display in many icsprcts can claim te eclipse some of the great Feiutrrnth stieet houses in New Yerk city. The windows are beau tifully ades ned, and iu the cast one there is a life-size wax figure in luictal dress of white utin, ornamented vilh beads and llewers. An aich ever the deer surmounts the welds, "Palace of Fashion Opcuing," in llewers of varigated hue, whilst within arehes of evergrte:i, at intervals often feet, span the central aisle the entire length of the store. Seme of the arehes are gaily decked with flowers and the chandeliers arc likewise similarly ornamented with lleial festoons. On the ceunteis are petted plants, conspicuous among which tower some beautiful lilies, flower baskets, bou quets, lleial boiJ-eshees, &e. These aic the depaitments devoted te ladies' wear, children's wear and lace goods, and hours might be easily spent in examining the line asfertnicnt of goods and the tasteful decoration. One case is literally filled with elegant lleweis. Fait her back is the department devoted te millinery and trimmiutr, and 1 ote especial cffeit has been mide in the mat ter of decoration. Prominent among" the lleial designs is a bed of red geraniums, the edges of which are tntnmctl withiescs aud pansies and the letters " A. B." are imbedded in the centre. Overhead is a sp'endid llur.il figure suspended in the cent i r of a mammoth circle of evergreen. On the east wall the legend of " Spiiug Millineiy" in artificial llewers is conspic uous. A feature that alii acts particu lar attention here is ja largj hat shaped after the latest approved model aud com posed i niirtdy of llewers. Singing'canaries, almost hidden amid the wilderness of festoons that are gracefully arranged iu every direction, give additional effect te the scene of beauty aud cheerfulness. Iu the extreme rear thcie is a profusion of lleweis in many lirh designs and color ings. Twe large breuze' figures and chan deliers from the jewehy establishment of Messrs. 11. Z. Rhoads & Bre. will be brilliantly illuminated te night. A wax figure, life-size, iu pink satin with bro caded evei dress and Spauish lace was sui sui reundid by crowds of enthusiastic femi ninity, while the superb silken hangings of the mirror were generally admired. The above is but a partial description of what constitutes probably the most.elabor mest.elabor most.elaber atc lleral decoration ever attempted in this city. It is the work of Rohrer, aud must be seen te be appreciated. Au entire day might readily be spent in examining the Ji manifold beauties of the display merely iu lleial ornamentation, while persons familiar with the character and business methods of the Messrs. Astrich need net be told that all tue latest novelties in every branch of the mil linery aud trimming trade are here spread out iu illimitable array that completely foils any attempt at descrip tion. It is simply dazzling ; aud while to day's exhibit is designed chiefly with a view te bringing the line of trimmed hats aud bonnets, silks, satins, ribbons, trim mings, ladies' lace neckwear, etc., into the prominence that they justly deserve, every branch of the millinery trade is here represented with an elcgauce and profusion of detail that would delight the heart of the most exacting of shoppers. Te-night the Messrs. Astrich will treat their customers and the public te a prom enade concert at which Tayler's oichestra will furnish some of their best music. To day had been principally intended by the proprietors te be deveted te sightseeing, but there has been a prodigious amount of purchasing, all the "same, for ene can scarcely enter the " Palace of Fashieu " without the strongest sort of temptation tD buy. At (be Bazaar. As had been anticipated, there was a tremendous rush at the Great New Yerk Bazaar of Messrs. Gottschalk & Lederman, 2G and 28 North Queen street, last night, and the attractions there continue un abated. The beautiful floral decorations at the big store, of which a partial descrip tion was given yesterday, has been largely augmented, ana there have been further additions in the magnificent array of trim-y- tned bonnets and hats, direct importations T from Paris. The mere elaborate ones " range in price all the way from $20 te $50, and the readiest descriptive peweis might fall short in setting forth their beauties. Messrs. Guttschalk & Ledcrmau (employ fifteen milliners of their own, 'several of whom are newly arrived from New Yerk, and one of them is from the great estab lishment of Rothschild in that JOUN S. G1VLKR CO 5 ADVrRTISEJTENT. LADIES ! CORSETS of best makea New Style Hosiery, Gloves and Parasols. BOUGHT CHEAP FOR CASH AND Te BE SOLD AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. Nel 25 .BAST KING JNO. S. GrIVLER. city. She designs hats herself aud some of the prettiest specimens en exhibition are creations of her own. The propiieters of the Bazaar possess special advantages in securing goods straight from theirNew Yerk store, and th'e latest uevaltieslh the market adorn their counters. The " Queen of Fashion," in the front portion of the store, continues the object of spe cial admiration. Three styles of the very finest quality of silk compose the dress which uncloses the figure. The " opening niuhts " will continue up till te- morrow, and visiters are sure of the most court eous treatment and polite attentions. HVEVIAL SOT1VEH. I.unes convulsed by cough cun be seethed with Hale's, Heney ei llorcheund and Tar. rikcVroetnaehe Dreps earc in one minute ' ap21-lwdcedftw Net a drink, net sold in bar-rooms, but a l ti llable non-alcoholic tonic medicine, uselul at all times, and in all seasons, Is llrewu's lien Blttcis. ap'21 lwd&w 1Iu:.-iiri:ds el Men, Women and Children rescued in eveiy community irem beds el sickness and almost death and uiiidi) fttrenjj by Parker's (Jinjjcr Tonic :ne the l.et evi dences in the world of it sterling worth. Pest. up7-lindeod&eew Winsten, Forayth Ce., S. C. Gbxts 1 desire te express te you my thank ler your wonderful Hep Hitters. I was troubled with dyspepsia ler live years previ ous te commencing the use of Hep Hitters some six months as;e. My cure lias been'won been'wen dcrful. 1 am pastor of the First TJelhedist church el this place, ami my whole congrega tion can testily te tiiu fjre.it virtues el your bitters. Very respectfully. HplS-2wd&v Ubv. 11. FK3K1IKK. Making a liaise. Jehn Hujh, Credit. l O., says that (or nine months he could net rid se his hand te liis head through lameness in the shoulder, but by the use el Themas' Eelectrie Oil lie was entirely cured. Fer sale nt II. It. Cochran's drug stele, 137 North Queen street. Laudater. Nobeiiy enjoys the nicest suireundlngs If in bad health. There arc miserable peopleabeut te-day te -n-Iieui a bottle et Parker's Ginger jente ueuidhiing mere solid comfort than all the i.octers they 1 avc ever tiled, fccu ether column. ml-lnulcod&eew Small annoyance In Hie arc vanishing through scientific dibcevery. In hi -Skin Cine, Dr. C. W. Bensen, et Haltlniere Md., liai created a pcrlcct remedy for letter, erup tions and nciirf en the face or scalp. Kvery poison lining It will have a clear countenance. apJI-lwdftw Fen chills, fever, Cgne, and "weakness. Coi tion's I.iebig's Liquid Beef and Touic'Iiiviger ater. Veider? s; take no ether. Of lirnggists. ap24-lwri(-ed&w The Kllslr of Life. That purely vegetable compound, Hurdnck Bleed Hilteib, may be justly termed the Elixir of Life. A pleasant nud eflcctive medicine; it imparts strength and vitality te the entire system. Price $1. Fer sifle at lL II. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen strcul. Lancaster. Iteware of Fraud e. The ei iglniil and only genuine " Ueugh en Ruts" is manufactured by and has the name et Kphruim S. Wells, Jersey City, N. .1.' en euch box. He employs no Traveling Agents, nor Tcd leis, np2C-ltilw Don't ule iu the lluue. "Heugh en Hats." Clears out nits, mice, readies, bed-bugs, lllcs, ants, uieles. chip munks, gophers, llic. Dr. Krarier'a ltoet Hitters. Frazier's Heet Bitters are net a dram-shop whisky beverage, but arc sti Icily medicinal In cverv sense. They act strongly upon the liver aud kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nervous and cleanse the bleed and system et every impurity. Fer Dizziness, Hush et Bleed te the Head, teiH'ing te Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, fever and Ague, Dropsy, rimplcs and Blotches, fecrelu leus Humors aud Seres, Tetter, King Wenn, While Swelling, Krysipelas, Sere Eyes and ter young men suttcring trem Weakness or De bility caused irem Imprudence, and te females in delicate health, Frazier's Heet Hitters arc especially recommended. Dr. Frazier : 1 have used two bottles et your Heet Bitters ler Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weak ness and Kidney niscacs,and they did me mei e geed than all the doctors and the medicine I ever used. Frem the first dose I leek I be gan te lr.enil, and I am new in perfect health and teel as well as I ever did. 1 consider your medicine one et the greatest el blessings. Mrs. M. Martin, Cleveland, O. Sold by 11. II. Cochran, 137 and 130 North Queen street, at $1 per bottle. IIkxrv & Ce. Sele 1'ioprieters, 02 Vesey street, New Yerk. fii-w&sd&w JlJLUKlAtlES. Weidler Frlv. On Tuesday evening, the 25th et April, at the residence et the bride's parents, by I lie Hev. F. A. Ua-.t, D. D assisted by the Hev. J. B. Hhuniaker, I). II., Mr. Jehn L. Weidler te MUs Cecelia I. Fiey, belli el Lancaster. VKATU. Sellers. In this cltv, en the 24th or April, 1SS2, Mary A., wife, of James W. Sellers, In the 64th year of her age. The relatives and lriends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral Irem the residence of William Norris, Ne. 3i! Seuth Water street, en Thursday altcrnoen at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery. " 21 Used. In this cilv, April 25, 1S2, Jehn K. Heed, in th itU year of his age. The relatives and lriends eftlie family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, fiem his late residence, Ne 522 East King street, en Friday afternoon at 2J o'clock. In terment at Lancaster ccmetciy. 2td Black. In Lancaster, Pa., en Tuesday, April 23, ISJJ, Zelma A. Black, daughter tit Harry A. and Ada E. Black, aged G months and 17 days. , ,- The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited teattendthe luneralfiem the residence of her parents, 44G West Walnut street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. It Breidenbacu. In this city, en the 211 h Inst. y, ei ssyt Geerge lirclrtenbach, nged 58 years', 11 months and 1 day. Fiicnd and relatives and St. Peter's and St. Antheny's societies are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, trem his late residence en Union street, near Leve Lane, en Thins day altcrnoen at 2( o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's cemetery. IfEW AWEIlTISEaiENT. ESTATE Of PU1LIP P. SUNNKK, LATE et the city et Lancaster, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these liavimj claims or demands nlnst the SMttC.wtU (present them without delay for settlement' te the under signed, residing in the eitv of Lancaster. MABV J. SUNNEB, B. F. Eshlekan, Kxecntrix. Attorney. a2C-Ctd,eaw SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK JOHN S. GIVLER STREET, NEW AWEKTlSEMESTit. NfcW lllil GOODS STOKK. Bewers & Hurst, 129-131 North Queen Street, New Stere. New Ms. Lew Prices. PLENTY OF LIGHT TO SliE WHAT YOU ABB BTTXING. We invite all te come and bee us iu our new place old friends as well as new. We offer an elegant line of Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black and Colored Meires, Black Cjskmcre.s,,Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cleths, Plaiu and Fancy Dress Geed's, au elegant line of Lace:;, Embroideries, Hosiery, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Gloves, Buttens, Black Silk Dress Fringes, Lambiequi Fringes, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Peicalcs, Ginghams, Chintzes and Pi iuts, all in the LATEST STYLES .jjii LOWEST PRICES. w. r BOWERS, s pjung miiiss (ioei)s. SPRING DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS ClfUf" DRESS CLTfWfS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS .DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTH'S DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS Army Blue, Marine Blue, Navy Blue, Blue Mixt, TcnaCetfa, Mustard, Black Meltons Black Seigcs, Black Twills, Green, Sage Green, Olive Green. Bettle Green, Green Mixt, Bronze Green, Olive, Olive Mixt, Dark Garnet, Brown, Dahlia, Tan, Indian Red, Green Checks, Cheviot Checks, Drab Kerseys, English Tweeds, Euglish Cheviots, French Habits, Oxford Mixtures SPRING SACKINGS Checks, SPRING SACKINGS Plaids, SPRING SACKINGS Mixtures-, SPRING SACKINGS Euglish, SPRING SACKINGS Scotch, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, 'CHILDREN'S SACtiUEINGS, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, mwm iiray t co, RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND J0BBIRS OF CLOTHS, MARKET and NINTH STS., Pbttadelphia. SEW AJf'EKTISEJli:XJS. 170K SAI.e1-AI.OT OFTUOKOUOUIIKKb j W1IITK JUKAMA eugs. Apply at HEAR et Ne. 25 SOUTH PKINCK 2.!-3t bTUEET. T?OIt KENT. JC hTOIttt KOOM, 1ST. Kasi Kin street. apOlld INQUIUK AT 183. l AMTJKU. OUNi I.AIMKS lO LKAKN W 3IILLIXEUY AtUOTTSCITALK & LKDKKMAX'S CHEAT NEW VOKK BAZA A It. 27-2S North Queen "ticet. a20-lwd ftutAKn Fire Insurance Company OF l'HILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dellar;!, securely invested. Fer a policy ir. this old and well-established company call en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 EAST KING STKEET. 13M.WK&S J. V MARTIN & CO. Upholstery Department. PROMPT and CHEAP. LAMUKEQUIX WORK, CUKTA1N AVOKK, MtAPEUY WOUK, CAPf,T WORK, WINDOW SUADE WORK, CORNICE WORK. Owins te the large increase in our Uphol stery work we have made it a Special Depart ment and, with the aid et au ample ferca et skilled mechanics, are picpaivd te doweik Iiremptly when premised, and at LOWEST .'RICES. The department i in cuarge et an experienced manager, and we hav In our employ a practical upholsterer ct 15 years ex perience In Philadelphia, under whose charge all work is done. Satistactery work guaran teed. Curtain and Lambrequin Werk a spec ialty. ' Kslimntes made and designs furnished. Window Shade Hanging in all its bianclica neatly done. Carpet Werk in all its branches. Fitting et Borders a specialty. Neat and prompt work guaranteed. We respectfully solicit a call. S-Large3t Display et CARPETS, WALL PAPERS and UPHOLSTERY GOODS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER. PA. HOMK 1TOK FKIKNULUSS C1ULDKBN. The Annual Meeting or the Corperators efthe Ilomeler "FiJendlLs CliUdren Will he held en TUESDAY, MAYS, 1882, at 2 p. m.. nt the ellice of Charles ALJIewell, Ne. 139 North Queen street, ler tD,e purpose et.eluctlng fix lady managers and lour truteete serve ler ensuing teim. CITAS.-M'.'TTOWELL. ap23-2td Secretary. LADIES OF- & CO. LANCASTER, PBNNA. GEO. F. RATHVON. FLETtVEY N. HURST. -j zrr CLOTHS. English Worsteds, French Cassimeres, Londen Serges, Scotch Suitings, Bannockburn Gnoviete, Imported Kerseys, French Coatings, Carr's Meltons, Austrian Suitings, F. & H. Coatings, Spring Overceatings, American Suitings, Demestic Caseimeres, Fine Trewserings, Moleskins and Corduroys, Army Uniform Cleths, Navy Uniform Cleths, Marseilles and Ducks, Linen Suitings, Italian Cleths, Billiard Cleths, Bagatelle Cleths, Felts, etc, etc SEW AltVEMTlSEMENTS. N KW JHILLINEKY gTOKB. MiM LIZZIE WEBER, (Late of 47 North Queen St.), HAS OrEJ(K A ylNB rill At Ne. 20 WEST KING ST., (Snyder's Old Stand), Where she will be pleased te have her rriends, ciibtemcis and the public in general patronize bcr. COMBINGS MAOE INTO SWITCHES at 25c. per oz. A large variety of hair work en hand. Millinery and Hair Werk done at reduced prices. Crepe done ever like new. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. The Latest Novel ties et Hats. Flowers, Feathers. &e. Please give me a call. a20-liudM,W&S W 7ILI.IAAVSON & FOSTER. Clothing is King. Fer mere than ene reason, a? man can buy A HAT, A SHIRT OR A TIE Without much trouble, if he lust finds what pleases him. But when there Is a suit wauling he steps te think where is tlic best place te go. Six Years Is net very long te be in the business, but In that time wc have made some great im provements in the kind of CLOTHING We sell, and the geed work we put upon our goods tells the story. We invite you te examine it and compare with THE BEST YOU CAN FIND. ClnsCiieSpmliF WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER. 34.38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. THIRD EDITIOU. WEDNESDAY BVBN'Q, APRIL, 26, 1882 ELAINE AND BELMONT. REPARTEE AND RETORT THE OBDKH. The Kx-Premier Acmla Before the Foreign Affairs Committee HU Tilt With the Yeubc Cengreeimee -Blei ea the ChIU-1'eruvUa War. Wasuinotek, April 26. The foreign affairs committee te day resumed the ex amination of Mr. Blaine in reference te Peruvian affairs. The committee room was rilled with members of Congress, press representatives and ethers. As ad ditienal negative evidence against the claim efShipberd that he had an inter view with President Garfield en the sub ject of the Cochet claim, Mr. Blaine said be bad examined tbe diary of the late president, who always kept minute ac count of his daily transactions, tad he found that neither Shiphtfrd nor Hurlbut nor the Cochet claim nor the Pctuviau company are mentioned. Neither does his' private secretary ever remember te have heard him mention them. In reply te a question witness said that noneeftheso seuch American dispatclus were prepared during the president's sick ness. Mr. Blaine said he was glad this question was put because the American press have widely circulated that as de facto president he had assumed a certain policy which might plunge this country into a war. lie said certain dispatches weie blocked out before the prcsideut was shot aud remained in utatue quo until the succession of Arthur. Mr. Blaine said no step which would involve a change of for eign policy was ever taken until it received the president's approval. Mr. Blaine thou explained that the in struction given te Trcscett were prepaied by President Arthur and himself, and the statement that he ( Blaine ) had afterwa-d made alterations tberein was as false as the lie that was circulated that he during the president's sickness was blocking out a foreign policy of his own. Blaine was then questioned by Mr. Belmont in reference te the policy of the department iu the Chili-Peruvian trouble and ether matters, and in the course of the examination a somewhat lively tilt ensued between the examiuer aud witness, which was brought te a climax by Blaine's asking Belmont te be a gcntlemau, adding that he was net in a.pelice court te be badgeied, and would answer in his own way and did net want Belmont te correct him. Bel meet disclaimed any lack of courtesy or desire te badjrer aud assured witness of his great respect, both for his age and the high position he had occupied. The examination then proceeded, aud iu explanation of his dispatches te Hurlbut iu 1 elation te the Landreau claims, wit ness said they simply meaut that Hurlbut should aid in sccuriug a. hearing for Lan dreau iu the courts of Peru. The exami nation for some tinie pursued tbe direc tion of repartee and retort, the examiner persisting- in putting his own construction upon the tenor of Blaine's dispatches ; while the latter a3 persistently insisted upon their mcaniug as written. In speaking of theLaudrcan claim aud the Chili-Peruvian war, Blaine said that England has new gobbled up all the guano ; that English bondholders put up the job of war upon Peru for soot aud booty. " They make a mistake who speak of it as a Chilian war. It was an English war en Peru, and I dared te ask that a hearing be given te a humble citi zen of a government that hardly dares be out ever night." The examination lapsed into a continu ous rattle of repartee and counter retort, which frequently convulsed the spectators with laughter and left it a matter of some doubt which was examiner and which wit ness. Belmont had net concluded his ex amination when the cemmittee adjourned until te-morrow. CONUENSEI) TAPS. Vlasbcd Frem the Klectrlc Wires. The New Yerk Mail and Express denies rumors of its prospective purchase by Mr. Starin, and its conversion into a Stalwart , erean. The prcsideut has nominated James II. Douglass for postmaster at Frcepert. P?. The second installment of Reading railroad deferred bends has been paid in full. Wm. II. Herner has been appointed revenue storekeeper for the 22d district of Pennsylvania The tweuty fifth anniversary of the consecration of Archbishop Weed was observed with imposing ceremonials at the Philadelphia cathedral te day. Cel. Ingcisell, of counsel ler Rerdell, the accused star-router, te day made the clerk read the warrant against his client, all previous efforts te ser.ure postpone ment haviug failed. The reading new iu progress will require several hours, but Judge Wylic said he would sit till 10 o'clock tonight if nccessary. MacYuagh and James are present te"testify. The graud jury this afternoon exonera ted Charles P. Walteis from the charge of sheeting and killing Elmira White in Pebiuary last, the deed 'having been acci dental. The president and several of his cabinet have accepted au invitation te attend the annual dinner of the Schuylkill fishiug company, which takes pl.ice iu Philadel phia en Monday next. M. Zeroendoki, Greek consul at Men. treal, has been arrested for felonious as sault en a ten-year-old girl. The buining of Jewish shops nud houses in Kancinitz, in the government of PelcUk, Russia, caused 500,000 reubles damage. The African Methodist bishops are in conference in Baltimore te-day. Indians h?.ve burned the town of Guallersville, Aiizena, and killed thirty-five whites. Various ether atrocities are reported and a mass meeting of several thousand citizens of Tucson telegraphed au open letter te the president and bis cabinet denouncing the policy in the government in net taking the necessary measures te prevent these, murders and punish their perpetrators. Anti-Monopoly Conference in New Yerk. Albany, April 26. The anti-Monopoly conference which meets here this after noon will be attended by 200 delegates, mostly from New Yerk and Brooklyn. Beth Democratic factions of New Yerk will be represented and a fair sprinkling f Republicans will also be present, e Anether Berks County Official Arrested Reading, Pa., April 20. Enech 8. Matbias, late clerk of the court of quarter sessions, was arrested te;day ou a charge of having conspired with A. M. Dunder, the defaulting ex-treasurer, te defraud the state of 15,000 en Jannary 1st 1882. Math ias entered bail. WEATHKU INDICATION'S. Washington, D. C, April 20. Fer the Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy weather, and occasional rains, east te sooth winds, lower barometer, stationary or higher temperature. Death of an Ex-Member of Congress. Dr. Jehn A. Ahl, a well known pbyti. cian of Cumberland county, an ex-member of Cengrcs. died at his residence near ' Ne ville, yesterday. TM. rhtladerBBt Bterket. Pulabblthia, April 36. Fleur dull, steady: Superfine at S3 7304 Extra l 7505 SO ; Ohie and Indiana lam ily. Sti 50O7 H ; Penn'a family, S Sf6 50. Rye flour at $ T55 00. Wheat firm and in fair Inquiry: Ne. 2 Western Ked, 11 He ; Del. and Fa. Bed, $1 13 61 45 ; de Amber, $1 4C01 SO. as te quality. I Cern unsettled, with light demand ler local trade j Steamer 85c ; Yellow. 86087c; Mixed. 8iQ9CXc ; Ne. 3 Mixed. 84W0S3C. Oats steady but dull : Ne. 1 White, 59e : Ne. -ue Dijje-wc ; 10.3 ae ceaajc ; no. 3 .much, iUQaec. deSus.Ion9nnchanelanainstaUpJebWn,nc,ludda' nun's veiling, albatross Lard steady ; City Kettle, 110 : loose butch ers', 11c ; prime steam, 111 wait se. Butter in fair demand and steady ; Creamery extra Pa., 3334c ; Western, 30033c ; de geed te choice, 2730c. Bells quiet anil unchanged. Kggs quiet ; fenn'a.. 18c ; Western. l'Kc. Ctit-ese steady; N. T. Full Cream, 132 Western de, 12.0 ; de fair te geed, 1131-Jc. Petroleum dull ; Kenned, VA. Whisky at $1 2L Seeds geed te prime clever dull, old. 6Q 6C ; new, 738c : de de Timethy dull at 12 tiO i 70 : de Flaxseed Arm at 1 46. Grata ana Prevision yuotstlem. One o'clock quotations el grain and prev-. Ions, furnished by 9. K. Tundt, Breker, 15 Kast KInjr stroet. April 2S. Chicago. Cem OaU Ferk Lard .714 .49 18 00 11.10 .Tlii .4SK KW 11.22K ' ' 4 7l Philadelphia. I em mJO .... It$ .M .... .... -Sl .54 .... Wheat 1 Wit . 1.31' . 1.USJ, Slay.. .Tune. uly.. May.. ) uue. .Inly.. . l.44; . 1.43 . L27Ji Live steca markets. Cuicaoe. 11023 Receipts, 17,000 head; ahlp ments. 7,500 head ; market btreng and biisk. and prices StflOc higher; common te Ked mixed. $ "08675 ; heavy packing and shli-plng-,S72Sflr770: light at 65Q723; skips and culls at S3 7536 7.5. Cattle Receipts. 3,000 head; shipments, 1300 head; market very active ami strong', and prices 14830c higher, making 30e higher than last Friday ; all the last week's less regained ; experts. $7 407K1; geed te choice shipping; SS J07 60; common te lair, $5 74136 60; mixed butchers' stock. $i 7535 CO ; grass Texan at $4 755 55 ; stockers and feeders at 5 50. Sheep Receipts. 1,200 head; shipments, 2,70.) head ; market active, firm and higher : interior te fair.$l5G0; medium te geed 15 75 U" au ; cuuicu u extra, fu VJffli 33. Steea; at artier. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Holds reported dully by Jacob 11. Lone, 22 North Queen street. April 24. 10:00 10 AM. A. K. P. M. P.. v. Lft 1. C It. it............ . Del., Lack.ft Western Denver & IMe Grande N. Y.. Lake Krie A Western East Tenn. Vu. ft Ucerzia... J"7w 117 118 232 ii. S .... 11 304 SO ieH nk MNseuri. HanxasA Texas 10 Lake Shere Mich. Southern... 10J Louisville ft Nashville. 75 7i 74H New Yerk Central 127 127K 137 New Jersey Central 07 B84 CS4 Ontario ft Western 25 Omaha Cem 8CJ 37 36 Omaha Preferred 100 10()'i 100 Pacific Mall .Steamship Ce 3754 37 3A 'yiucjifiu. mil. el. i-aui lis WIV, IV. IVhvna UnAlAn 39 3U4 33 Wuhasli. i..)uis ft 1'acillc. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania It. It , Reading llutrde Pitta, ft West Northern Pucltie Cem ' " Preferred., a i;,' 78 a 1V Si HI ?V 1BJS 3SJ2 78J4 L.eati atecKa and Jlenas. rar val. Lane ""! ty 6 per ct. Lean, due 1832. . .Siee 1885... 100 1800... 100 1B... 100 5 per cut n 1 or 30 years. . 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean .... 100 " 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 " in S or SO years.. KW " 6 " in 10 or '20 years. 100 Manhelm borough lean 100 BARK STOCKS. First National Hank. flOO Farmers' National llan k 50 Fulton National Bank loe Lancaster County National ilank.. 60 Celnmhia National Hank 200 Ephrata National Bank loe First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 10O Fii-st National Bank, Strashm-K.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. SO New Helland National Bank 100 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Quarryville It. It., due 18:13 $100 Heading ft Columbia It. ltdue l)i 100 Lancaster Wateh Ce., due 1880 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 or a) years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., HISCKIXANEOUS STOCKS. Labt sale. $105 107K 120 120 1U5 112 102 102.50 102 I1S3 108.S0 105 109.75 147 13i.V) 141.10 1.1I..10 200 145.75 140 153 70.50 115 $118 100 105.50 100 106 SZ25 35.50 50 120 Quarryville It. It 50 Mlllersville Street Car 50 Inquirer PrintingCempany 50 Watch Factory loe Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia WatcrCempuny Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hellew ware 100 Stevens Heuse 60 Sicily Island M Kast Brandy wine a Wiiynesb'g. 50 Millcrsvillc Nermal Scheel TURNPIKE CKS. Sprintr ft Beaver Valley i 25 170 40 1 1 9 10.25 Bridgeport ft Horeshea !3Jj Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 Columbia ft Washington 25 Columbia 4 Big Spring 25 Lancaster A Kphrata 25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 Slrasburg ft Millport 25 Marietta ft May town.-. 25 Mariettaft Mount .lev J. 25 Lane, Eltzabetllt'n ftMiddlet'n.4.. 100 Lancaster Fruttvllle. 50 Idtncasicr ft Lltltz , 25 Lancaaterft Williaiiutewn 25 Lancaster Maner 50 Lancaster Manhelm. ...7. Lancaster Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Helland :..j.. 100 Lancaster ftSusquehiuina. 300 22 18 20 18 47.25 21 40 40.15 CO 50 64.50 55 133.10 43 32 85 275.25 fOLlTlVAJj. FO!C JOKY COMMISMfONKR. sun.iF.cr te tub ubcisien op thk mateeuATia CODJJTY CONVENTION. WILLIAM ELLMAKEU, Ecrl Township. BENJAMIN I1UBEK. Sth Ward. Citv. JEROME B bllULTZ, Klizabethtewn. County Committee Meeting. TJie Democratic County Committee will mcctatSliebcr's Hetel, this city, at 10 a.m., en MONDAY. MAY 1, lfSi, te fix the time ter the County Convention and te transact such ether business as may be brought before it. W. U. HESSEL, Chairman. Lancaster. Ia., April 19, 1882. dftw IJrewiiH iiouneneld l'anacea Is the most cflective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied external ly.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. Sere Thront, Rheumatism and all aches, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Brown's Household Panacea" should be in every family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler of het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed t line will break up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lydM.WftSftw Skin Diseases Cared By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Cures as 11 by magic pimples, black heads or grubes, blotches and eruptions en the face, leaving the skin clear, healthy and beautltuL Alse cares itch, baibcr's Itch, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm, scala head, chapped hands, sere nipples, sere lips, old, obstinate ulcers and sores, 4c. skin disease. F. Drake, esq., Cleveland, O., suffered beyond all description from a skin disease jrnich ap peared .en his hands, head and lace, and nearly destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctor ing had failed te help him, and after all had failed he used Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment and was cured by a lew applications. The first and only positive cure for skin diseases ever discovered. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 Neri;i Qneen street, Lancaster. UENRY ft CO., Sele Proprietors, 62 Vesey Street, Xeir Teak. Fer Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulceiated Piles. Dn. WitLiAX's Indian Pile Onmrsvr is a sure cure. Price $1.00, by mall. Fer sale at Cochran's Drug store. leb27-M4Thdftw Decline of Mm. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by Wells Health Re newer. $1. Fer sale by Jehn Black. JOBX WAKAMAKER'H. but SO: Ax JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY: Dresses and wraDS. Dresses of and ether summer fabrics : black and many colors; plain and trimmed ; many embroidered. Wraps of cloth, silk, brocade and lace. 13)1 and 1303 Chestnut street. Mere black Spanish nets ar rived yesterday from Paris. $2 te $1 2. There are plenty in the market. It's only a matter of price. Second circle, southwest from centre. Evening albatross printed with dots, rings, deg's heads and whips ; some darker also ; 60 cents tei.2;. Cashmere of evening and the lighter shades for day with dots, $1. Flannels of dark colors a. well as light, with embroidered dots in many combinations. 75 cents. fourth clrelc. Thirteenth street ciitraiiee. The finest Scotch pfiiiirhams we knew of, or ever knew of. .. came yesterday at 2HXA cents ; finest in fabric. The patterns are beautiful tee ; mostly in heavy masses of color. We have Scotch ginghams of five qualities, 20, 25, 30, 37) and 40 cents. The 40-cent ginghams are quite a different fabric; very light and open, mere like a grenadine. Tennis stripes for skirts came yesterday also. " The fabric is a heavy cotton, or light canvas ; stripes of all sorts and colors en cream grounds. 50 and 6ecents. Fourth circle. Thirteenth street entrance. c Embroidered black satin-mcr-veilleux dress-patterns from Paris yesterday. The variety is considerable, but the quantity small. White and buff pongee em broidery for dresses. These de net come in full dress-patterns. Yeu buy the plain and embroid ered separately in such propor tions as you may prefer.' Seme of the pongee embroideries are brilliant with colors and some are of self colors. Seventy-five cent colored silk makes one of the prettiest of seasonable dresses. We have colored silks up te $2.25 a yard ; and all have their uses we are speaking of net tee formal dresses. Next oil ter-circle, Chestnut street entrance. Embroidered black dress-patterns of nun's veiling, albatross and cashmere abound here new ; and the embroideries are of bet ter work and mere pleasing patterns than some .that came earlier. Next-outer circle. Clu-sluut-streul enliun.-. A pannier skirt which takes care of itself, and which many a lady will be grateful for. The pannier is part of the skirt. Each flounce of it rises with a touch, and falls in place again ; se. that it conforms te standing, sitting or even lying postures, one after the ether, without injury te the skirt, and without the thought of the wearer. Lighter than hair cloth ; mere comfortable ; mere effective ; mere graceful ; mere durable. $2 and $2.25. Handkerchief aprons, made out of two printed-border hand kerchiefs, 18 cents. Among them is one full of golden sun flowers. Wcfctef Chestnut street entrance, 5-yard-wide fleer linens, at $1.50; perfect in everydiingbut gloss. The allowance of 50 cents a yard is for a defect which is barely perceptible when new, and amounts te nothing after a few days' use. Outer-circle, west from Cheitntit-slrect cntiance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City-ball square. PHILADELPHIA. R AGS. KAGS. JLAG8. The blithest Cash Prices paid for all kinds of Rags, Old Beeks. Carpets, Woolen Cleths, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, 4c, 4c. I will call en persons having any et the ainivc btliuics u luey aey will drop we itpOMtrl card. WM. F, HBNNBOKB, WO. 235 WEST KINO dTKEKT.; EaTAlK OF ADAM a. DKll'KlCH, LATK et Maner township, deceased. Letters ! administration eh said estate having lietrn granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te thuun.ler. signed, residing In Maner township HENRY C. JlEITRlCi'. ".dni'r. B. C. Krkauy, Atl'y. upJ-latw<d
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