ANCASTEkiPHLY INTELUGENCER SATURDAY APRIL 29, 1882. i- m , building is a spacious room for- work tud for the storage of clothing. Altogether there are eighteen separate l'OOniS 1U this extensivn hnitinpcR hniiKA and they are all abundantly stocked with the newest and best things in the various branches of manufacture which they rep resent. Fire buckets hang at convenient and accessible places in every part of the building, se that in case of emergency the employees could readily form themselves into a fire brigade. The pay roll of the Marshall college. The clothing and trunk departments are under the charge of Mr. S. S. Martin, an affable aad popular young gentlemen, wniiss ir. wmiam wail, for merly with Strawbndge & Clothier, of Philadelpaia, leeks after the gents' fur nishing goods, also a great specialty with this house. Fair dealing, an exclusively one price standard, an honest and reliable quality of goods at the lowest market prices, kind and courteous attention te patrons, aietlie ruling characteristics at this popular tstaSbljfthmentreCr' Williamson fc Fester ; and thrse, joined with a liberal use of punter's ink in advertising, have nerved te bring the house forward te tne honorable and conspicuous place it occu pies in the trade of the city. mm Mere Kine Millinery. Mrs. A. W. Wcikel elsewhere adver tises a fine stock' of 'millinery and trim mings at.fceV store, 'Ne. S8 North Queen street, where the visitor is invited te in spect an assortment which comprises all the leading styles of dress and promenade hats, and where customers are ansured of speedy and satisfactory attention in the tilling of e:ders and the lowest prices for which the goods can be sold. Children's school and dress hats also constitute an impeitant feature of Mrs. Wcikei's large anrt elegant stock, while human hair goods is made a specialty, a full line being kept constantly en hand and all kiud of hair work done at lowest prices. ? f T . - j. t ,HemttAsUm. Mr. C'nis Oervte-bas arrived at Lancaster Hern Lexington and Tails, Kentucky, with twenty liciul et extra flue driving-, saddle and ceacli horses. They arc at tlie stubles formerly kept liy Kc.k x llre., rear el City Hetel, ltd ' Independent six " Kail. On Monday night nn organization styling themselves the ' Independent Six," will give a grand May hop in West End hall, where a pleasant tlnih is asMited te all who attend. It is expected that the attendance will be large, theurrangcmctitsure in the hands el compe tent eomniittcevund nll,'care,w (11 1fe 'taken te make itn success. . $j , fi f U.trniini'H Cheap Excursion te Keadlnir en Tuesday, May 9, excursion tickets at half fare will lie sold Irani all stations en tlie Heading,!: elimibl.i lailread, geed te go en the early meniin- train and te return en any train during, the day. Fer particulars see cii eulars at ail stations. . 1 Insurance Companies the Difference. New tliat the graveyard insurance com panies are helng wiped out, the public should knew the dltlcicncc between tlieui and the U. U. Mutual Aid beciety or Pennsylvania. This society was chaitcred by n special act of the Slate LeifUUilute. Marcli 11, 1SS9. Its charter Is peculiar and grants it special Important pi Ivileges. In 1873 ti-e state created the eflice of Coiiimi-siencr el Insnntnceanil a Commis sioner was appointed. In 187C the State Legis lature cnacUd n general insniance law, pro viding ter the oiganizatien of co-operative or assessment life insurance companies. Un der this gcneiiil law the numerous graveynrd companies Iliac been organized and done their diity work. A Jittlc observation will thew very p'lafnjy that tbe'bVBl Mutual Aid Society el Pennsylvania, -vrnt In a flourishing condition long beterc the elllce et Insurance Commissioner was created, and still longer before the general law inder which the grave yard companies weie organized was enacted. It will also be noticed liyiiu ,ixaminutien el the charter .elthc U. '!., tliat itm" rights, powers and privileges nra?inu::h greater than arc securcd'te the companies chartered under the general law et 1S7C, anil tliat the state au thorities have no power te disturb It se long as It compiles with the requirements of its chatter, which It has always done, aad hence la net incladcdjtameiig the 213 companies against which the comtulssien'cr has instituted proew'dingsritli'a vtew te closing them up. 1H AfEVlAL. XUT1VES. Files and Itugs. Flies, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Bough en Bals." lSe. Lunes convulsed by cough can be seethed with Hale's Heney et Horcheuud and Tar. Fikc's Teith'ichc Drejis cure m one minute ap2'-lwdeed4w Hew j eung seever you way be, -Willi tailing teeth, you're grim "and old ; And losing your mouth's purity, Your features seem both dull and cold. Then man or maid, warned of your tate, SeefcSOZODOXT, e'er It's tee late. apJS-lwdeediw DEATHS. I.irreiT. In this city, en the seth of April, lS32,altlic Lancaster Ceuntv Ilet-l,East King Htreet. Carolina, wile of Prof. C. W. Lippett,ln the 39ih year et her age. Netice of luncral hereafter, it v;ir advertisemenis TUESH ARRIVAL. OF UKNT'S FURNISH- V IXG Geed?, Shirting and ether Calicoes, List colors, nt five ntulsixcentsperyard. only. Hosiery, Notions, etc , cheaper than ever at It ECU! OLD'S, ltd Ne. J.2 North Queen Street. w ANTED. A GOOD KITCHEN GIRL Apply at Ne. 2-2 East King street. lt TCKEKT'M IS THE ONLY PLACE YOU It cr.n get geed eating .Apples, )rngi, Binanas. Lancaster County Head -Salad and irc?h Vegetables of all kinds ; choice Oysters-; iresh Deviled Crab. ltd Ne. 129 EAST KING STUEET. lOTATE ANU COUNXT-TAJC T CJ r O The duplicate et-he eastwards having, been placed in the hands of the undersigned ler collection, he will receive the same en and atter MAY 1st at his store, Ne. 11 North Queen street, i tier -ent. abatement for prompt nay uicnt. ltd J 8. W. UAUB. PUKI.ICSALKOFHORSKSUN MONDAY, MAY 1, 1SS2, at Daniel Legan's stables, Market street, rear et the McGrann Heuse, Lancaster. 1'a., 20 head of Canada Horses. Among these nre heavy boned lecders and several fine drivers. One Gray Herse can trot In three minutes and well broke. Sale te com mence at 1 o'clock. A credit et GO days will be given. iltdI "pAXIKjL LOGAN A S OU-JOORNEY THROtTutTXIFE STOP BY THE WAYAJp -" " BUY'YOUE r- FAIfCY CAKES, 'CANDIEifatTdBlJTTOJi HOLE B0DQ.UETS AT BOLLINGER'S, Ne. 150 XOUTII QUEEN ST. ap29- NO I ICE. THE I'ARTMKRSHIP HEKE HEKE HEKE toiere existing between Jehn K. Iieed and Ames 8. Hendersen, under the name nnd style et Uccd &.Hendewefi,lnBbeendlaeelvcd by the death eKJnbnKl Jteert. - I ( f . ;i The undersigned wl'carryBOitliejbnlnes8 of Panking in alHtsllrAnehea.nt XeJU Werth Queen btrcet, nnder'tne-nSme Ot A. S. Hen Hen dereon. Banker, and will also close up the affairs et the firm of Reed A Hendersen. AUatit HKMDERSON. Lancaster, Pai, April t9,;i8St- t yj n ltd - I 'S .f "VTOTICK TO C.ROCKR4 XI UUXUEUS WHl-MAd l-tey-esainlnTng our stock of Satchel and Plain Bettem PAPER BAGS, PAPEUJ1AG3, that they can bo.7ntn1hadlafTliemo wkh a better bag at lpwer- prices than Jeanjtefchad elsewhere. litrcIze heme.tiaflp n ISSe us a call. (i lit i iB.aTrI:OL PAPER BAG and FLOUR SXCK MANUFAC TORY, 15K East King street, Over Bunk's Grocery. ltd A DISCO ARUrl5 OF PUS FROM THE EAR is the most striking symptoms In chronic suppuration or the middle tar. There can tien in this part witheiit.a perieral ion pit the. ii ii iiiiuvuil-bi vma.u it ill ir.ai ! M:paniin All dlaeaseeT the eyewear and threat ncrnia- tiAnlltrniiwul hi' lll6 IT fl nnl If a t vm AKKIC. Oflice 13 Kant Wulnut slreer.Lanca?- icr. onbu.iaiien ncf. upu;-3taxv neusa numbers 28; and en Saturday niglit anu lfusy dayjs ihqre it anauxiliary corps of 10 Balesmen, 'students at Franklin & rOHN a. GIVIER ft CO.8 ADVKKTISEMENT. WILL OPEN TODAY An Immense Stock of New Dress Goods at New Prices, NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT LOWEST PRICES. JOHN Ne. 25 BAST KING JNO. S. GIV1.ER. WE If ADVERTISEMENTS. LION BRKWKKY.-ON SATURDAY ANU MONDAY, April 29th and Mavlet BOCK BEE a will be kept en tap at the brewery and by my customers. He ! ter a geed glass of Beck Beer. C28-2t C. KOEHLER. OFFICE SUSQUEHANNA CANAL. COM- VJ panv, corner et Lexington and Davis streets, Baltimore, April 28, 188i Netice is ncreuy given mat a general meeting ei me stockholders eftliis company will be held at the office, In Baltimore, en MONDAY, M AY 8, 1882, at 1 o'clock, p m for the election or offi cers anu managers ter the ensuing year. The transfer books will be closed en SATURDAY, 291(1 Inst., and remain closed until alter the election. By order KOBEUT D. BltOWX, a28-8td Treasurer. H 1UH tt MARTIN. lite Gramie fare AT CHINA HALL. Just received per steamship " British Grewn " another in in in voiee of WHITE GRANITE and PORCELAIN in Table, Hetel and Chamber Ware, Wares exchanged if net satisfactory. We have added te our stock a line of JAPANESE PAPER WARE. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET "PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, C. JOHN P. SCHADM, Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street. Hniiil3ingt6asfltting DONE ONLT BY SKILLFUL AND CAKKKUL WORKMEN'. LAltGK STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. Jan2S-lydS w KUEK'S. Fine Millinery and Hair Stere, Just received from PHILADELPHIA and NEWTOKK, aflnelet of Millinery and Hair Goods, which wUl be sold at bottom prices at PETER WEBER'S, Ne. 47XOUTII QUEEN STREET, Where he still continues business, and has employed the best and most artistic hands In betu brandies, it being one of tne eldest and most reliable establishments In the City of Lancaster, and wnerc no pains will be spared te please the people. 4V PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. a22-3tdS VEW MILLINERY STORE. Miss LIZZIE WEBER, (Late of 47 North Queen St.), HAS OPENED A PIKE IHlirF ana Triraii btere, AtNe20 WEST KING ST., (Snyder's Old Stand), Where site will be pleased te have her friends, customers and the public in general patronize her. COMBINGS MADE INTO SWITCHES nt 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. &c. Please give me a call. a20-lnnlM,WJfcS TINE MILLINERY. Mrs-LW-Weikel, Ne. 38 NORTH QUEEN STBEET. My many friends and patrons are respect fully invited te call and examine my PINE STOCK OF Millinery Tnmmmgti OOXPBISIJta AU. TBI LKADIUQ 8TYT.B8 TOR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their orders lUled in much less time than they have been accustomed te elsewhere. 49Pleasc call and examine my goods and prices without obligation te purchase WH. B. The Largest and Finest Stock of CIlILDBE2r'8 Scheel and Dress Hats IN THIS CITY. A lull line of Human Hair Goods Always en hand, anl an kinds et HA1K WOBK done at th'! LOWEST 'PRICES at fa i WJME'S, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., vV LANCASTER, PA. ap!7-8md,Ta,Thft3 HEW AnTXRTI8T.mr.STS. S. GIVLER & CO. STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA. saw Ajtrj!.icrisic3iJsxiH. N TEW IIRY GOODS STORE. New Stere. iwWs. Lew Prices. Bewers & Hurst, (Formerly et Glvler. Bewers & Hurst, et Xe. 35 East King street.) HAVING OPENED AT 129-131 North Queen Street, ubtwke:,- eranue street and r. n. B. depot. WITH AN ENTIRE MW STOCK OF DRY GOODS and NOTIONS! Invite their friends and customers te call at their new place, where they will find an elegant assortment or NEW GOODS, which we offer at extremely low prices. We offer bargains in Prints, Giughams, Sheeting and Shiiting Muslins, Table Linens, Towels, &c. We offer a great bargain in Black silk. We call special attention te our $1.00 quality. Wc eiler the best makes of all wool Black Cashmeres extremely low. We bell an elegant all wool Black Cashmere at 40c. and 60c. per yatd. An elegant line line of Colored Silks at 73c. per yard. We show an elegant line of New Dress Goods in latest styles. Gicat Bargains in Ladies', Children's and Gent's Hosiery. We sell the best $1.00 Unlaundiied Shirt in th city. Call and see them, Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and Beys GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS; best quality at lowest paiccs. Pleas.0 c.;ll and see us in our new room, which is the lightest store room in the city. Ne trouble te see what you are buying. W.'B. BOWERS, F LINN TVILLSON- HOUSEFURNISHING. BARGAINS IN LA VN 310 WEBS, Ii Alt GAINS IN BABY CARRIAGES, HA RGA INS IN ItEFRIGERATORS, BARGAINS IN WATER COOLERS, BARGAINS IN CROQUET SETS, BARGAINS IN FISHING TACKLE, AND GREAT BARGAINS IN GARDEN TOOLS, GAS AND COAL OIL CHANDELIERS, And THE LADIES' FRIEND CARPET SWEEPER, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. FUNN & WILLSON, 152 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.l LANCASTER, PA. Plumbing, Gas-Filling, Tin-Reefing and Spouting Specialties. H AVI'. YOU SEEN OUR KlVV FACTORY NOEBECK & MILEY'S Old Reliable Coach Works, CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, Enlarged, Improved, Rebuilt. 8. E. Wc manufacture ami tire prepmed te lurnUu all the Latest Patterns et BUGGIES, PIAETOIS, CAEBIAGES, &c. And especially t!ie veiy latest tliat wonder et the age- the SHIFTING -SEAT EXTENSION-TOP PHAETON. Alse the MeOall & Dayton LIGHT BUSINESS WAGON. Finished up in plain weed and best style, with Shifting Seals and Tops te suit convenience. 4-We employ none but the bus t nnd most practical workmen, and OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WOIID ! A'EW AHT&RT1SEMHXTB. IUJ KISS-CKI.i:iSKATKI PHILADELPHIA Beck Beer en lap te night at AliNOLUHASS ltd Northern Market Hetel. WAMW. - A U11CI. I'-OR Ut'-STAIKS work and te assist in care et children. Apply at Ne. 413 NOIiTH DUKK STREET. " ltd M OCKTURTLK'SOUP 1.UNCU TO-lHT at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL. ltd Ne. 4--MJ North Muibeiry Street. riCTHUIUVS PAINT SHOP, UNDER THE VT Schiller Heuse. 'e.'J&J North Queen St., where tl.e very bent of Painting ami Urainini; is done liy skilled mechanic, and none but the best material u-cd ltd rt iRARn " Five Insurance Company OKPHILADKLPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Theu--' iw sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy ir this old and w ell-csMblishud company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. dSM.WRXS R. MARTIN St CO. OtTlt LINE OF Carputs and Wall Papers IS NOW COMPLETE. CARPETS IN EVERY GRADE, BODY BRUSSELS, MOQUETTE, VELVET, TAPESTRY, VENITIAN and INGRAIN CARPETS, ALL IN ELEUANT PATTERNS, AT LOWEST PRICES. 49We have our own Upholsterer, and de all Carpet and Window Sliade Werk at lower prices than elsewhere. All work guaranteed. WALLPAPERS. WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS. Wc show the Largest Line ler selection, and our prices are the lowest. GOLD. BRONZES, FLATS.M1CAS, BLANKS CEILING WORK A SPECIALTY. The Designs fer-Ceilinjr Werk are furnished by a Philadelphia .Frefccee Painter, and are en tirely differenttlrem any work ever before done in this city. Experienced Paper Hangers furnhhed. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER. PA. GEO. F. RATHYON. HERVEY N. HURST. PA. NEW Alt rJBRTISEMENTS. CALL AND SKK OUR HANDSOM K, GOOD, cheap and reliable Parler Suits, Walnut and Painted Chamber Suits. An Immense stock of all kinds of Furniture, etc . at HOFFMEIEU'S, ltd Ne. 26 East Kinjj Street. QPK1NO HOUSECLEANINO. MOUSK- O KEEPERS.it will be te your Interest te try a bottle et Excelsior Piane. Organ and Furniture. Polish. One trial will convince you of its merits. Manufactured by FRANK J. STEINUAUSER, ltd S07 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. ASPKCIAL MKKTINO OF THE SUN Steam Fire Engine and Hese Company Company Ne. 1, will be held at their hall en Monday evening. May I, at 7:30 sharp. Every member is requested te be present, ltd .1. G. T1IACKARA, Secretary. N KXT DOOR TO THK COURT HOUSE. FAHNEST0CK. Our store is new stocked fall et NE W Dry Goods! AMONGST WHICH WILL DC FOUND MANY BAKGAINS, Frem recent Large Importers' Auction Sales HELD in NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA A'ew Goods Opened Daily AT- PAMESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER. PA. THIRD EDITION SATTJBDAT EVBN'Q, APBH, 29, 1882. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. THE CHINESE BIIX IN THE HOUsE. Consideration of the Senate Amendment Deferred Until Monday Tne Peruvian Inquiry Gen. Chalmem Ousted. Washington, April 29. In the Heuse a message from the Senate announced the passage by that body with amendments of tne Meese bill te execute certain treaty stipulations relating te the Chinese. Mr. Page, of California, moved concurrence Je lite Senate amendment?; Mr. Hoeker,of Ml&fUttpjrf, objected oe the ground that it was net wtea legislation te act upon such an important ineasuye w;tbQUt something being given te consider the amendments. Mr. Page then obtained an order for the pjiuting of the bill and amendments, and Cave n?uce uai no weiim its ier ineir consideration Oil Monday . A resolution was adopted authorizing the committee en foreign affairs te send a sub-committee te New Yerk for the pur. pose of examining witnesse) in the Chili Peru investigation. The Heuse then resumed the considera tion of the Mississippi contested election case of Lynch vs. Chalmers and the previous question having been erderded Mr. Calkins, of Indiana took the fleer te close the debate. Mr. Calkins spoke for nearly two hours and was frequently applauded by his party, friends. In conclusion he received tie benefits granted te the colored people by the Republican party and assured that people that the party would continue te educate tbem, and standing by them in each advancing step in civilization would invoke Ged's blessing upon them atd their children. The conclusion of his speech was greeted with loud and long continued applause en tne Republican side and in the galleries, in which a large number of colored men were assembled. The vote was then taken en the resolu tion of the minority of the committee ou elections declaring Chalmers entitled te retain his scat. This was leiected veas 104, nays 125 a party vote. There were about thirty pairs announced en this vote. The resolution declaring Lynch entitled te the seat was adopted yeas 125, nays 83. Lynch was then sworn in. The Peruvian Investigation. Washington, April 29. The Heuse having adopted a resolution this morning authorizing the committee ou foreign affairs te seud a sub cemmitee te New Yerk te take testimony in the pending Chili-Peru investigation. Chairman Will iams has designated the following named gentlemen te constitute the sub commit tee : Representatives Kassen, Bunnell, Wilsen and Belmont. TKE IN -vTINNIrKO. Large Bulldlnj; Destroyed Several Narrow Escapes ana one Life Supposed te be Lest. Winnipeg, Min., April 29. A fire here yesterday destroyed the building owned by Jehu Robertsen and occupied by the Im perial bank, Gilmenr's grocery, the law offices of Sculver, Aiken & Hamilton and several ether offices. The less is $60,000. The building is insured for $14,000, the Im perial bank for $20,000, Gilmenr for $50, 000, Aiken, Sculver & Hamilton for $30, 000 in various companies. The fire was caused by the explosion of a coal oil lamp which fell from the hands of a man occupying sleeping apartments en the second fleer. He was seriously burned and was also injured by jumping through a window. Other persons sleep ing en the third fleer were rescued with difficulty. One man is reported missing, and it is believed that be has been bnrucd te death. StIOIJOY MILL UU1CNKU. A Thirty Theusatad Dellar Ulaze In Phil adelphia. Philadelphia, April 29. Fire broke out shortly after two o'clock this morning in the shoddy mill of Casey & White, a four-story brick building en Sephia street, below Edward. The first fleer was occu pied by Jacob Maurer, dealer in wastr, who sustained a less of $4,000 ; insured for $1,500 iu the Lebanon mutual. The three , upper floors were occupied by Jeseph Weiss, furniture manufacturer, and his less is placed at $13,000. The flames ex tended across an alley te another building en the south, entailing a less of $4,000 en Isaac Cassin & Ce., machinists, and $6,000 en Rehrcr & Knecll, furniture manufac turers. The damage te the building was $5,000, makiiie the total less $32,000. Beth buildings were owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Rect and were insured for $15,000. LOST IN A CiALK. A Ship Gees Down en the New England Coast. Plymouth, Mass., April 29. Collector S. H. Deteu has received information from the life saving station at Mariemet in re gard te the chest reported as found yes terday that leaves little doubt that a ves sel must have been lest, with all ou beard, near this coast in the storm of Thursday. The chest when opened showed teveral articles of clothing, outer and underwear with small ai tides usually carried by seamen. On the fly leaf of a testament was written the name of "Robinson B. Millbury, Hampton." There was also a watch chain with an acorn for a charm- Iu a memo randum was the entry, "April 5th 1882. Shipped in the Ana for $15 per month," also a piece of manuscript poetry. Signed "Isaiah Millbury." The surfmen also picked up during the day pieces of panel work of the cabin finish and a barrel of flour, the contents being only slightly wet. RACING IN THE THAMES. Goekln Wins am Xss Victory. ' Londen, April 29. A race took place en the Thames today between Behear and Goekiu, of Bosten, Mass., IT. S. A. It was for 100 and was ever the cham pionship course, from the Aqueduct te "The Ship" at Mortlake Gookin te wiu te come in ever ten seconds before Bobear. The betting was two te one en Gookin. It was raining when the race was rowed. The wind was slightly in favor of the men. Tte.e was a ripple en the water and the tide was strong. Gookin led the start. At Hammersmith bridge, one mile and three-quarters from the Aqueduct, Gookin was leading by five lengths and was rowing well. He wen by twenty-four and one-half seconds. "STkaw bend." Anether Faulty Indlctmant Quashed. Washington, April 29. Judge Wylie te-day considered the motion te quash made by counsel for the defense in the straw bend cases. The motion in the case of Miss Armstrong is based upon the same ground of misnomer which was allowed in Rerdell's case. After ar gument Judge Wylie quashed the indict ments against her and the prosecution gave notice of their intention te reindict her. Argument then proceeded in the case of Beene, who in addition te ether things is charged with subornation of perjury. ' KUbeurn's Bis Verdict Set Aside. Washington, April 29. In the circuit court te day Judge McArthur set aside the verdict for $100,000 damages recently ren dered in the Kilbourn case for false im prisonment, en 'the ground of excessive damages, and gave, each side 20 days in which te make further motions. TKCEGRAPHIC TAPS. Klactria Wiraa. JS&!2U2t'"tm Afninteen-year-eid girl, who refuses VIVA fiAt nemn qtfAmtvInd .. Wl ... v .,vu,j,ltu, uusuccessiairr. te threw herself into the Schuylkill river Ex-.Cadet Whittakcr fa in Chicago bant ing work. Up te 2 o'clock this afternoon thprn hA been no verdict is the Barr murder case ia Philadelphia. Sotelde te-day pleaded net guilty te the charge of murdering his brother ia Wash ingtan. Twe mere bodies hV hmn raiaail hn the river at Memphis, supposed te be Tic tims of the Gelden City disaster. An affray took place between Martin Fi&herhart and Edward Carter, both col ored, in Wllkesbarre this afternoon, in Which the latter was nrabahlr atallv in. jured, Hugh McGlinn, CO years old, was struck by a locomotive en Washington avenae; Philadelphia, this afternoon, and instantly killed. The land commissioners at Albany this morning considered the application of the standard oil company for land under water in the East river, between North 10th and North 11th streets, Brooklyn, E. WEATUEB INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, April 29. Fer the Middle Atlantic Rt.ltps. Wa.1 rains followed by clearing weatber.nerthwesterly iu, uiguer oaremeier, stationary or lower temperature. Wern Stepped en a Bis Contract. Victeria, B. C, April 29. The. local contractors for the dry deck here have suspended operations, and it is understood that they have abandoned the work. Large sums are due laborers and dealers here en account of the work. Net Bounded by Nationality. Londen, April 29. The Timet says that in appealing te the Czar en behalf of the Jews in Russia the American legation at St. Petersburg will speak for the heart of Eurepe as well as for the United States. Suspected of Incendiarism. Lebanon, Pa., April 29. Jacob Stager, a farmer, was arrested last night en sus picion of having set fire te the barn of Jeffersen Light, en the night of April 26. He entered bail in $1,500. Dunder Out en Ball. Reading, Pa., April 29. Dunder, the defaulting ex-treasurer, was released from jail te-day en $10,000 bail. MAKKKTIt. fhlladelpbl Market. Philadelphia, April 29. Fleur lirni hut dun; Kuperlinc. S3 75 ! 50; Extra. M 75 hm, uuiu unu inu.ina iatnuy, u aeai Zj: Penuu. de, 46 25&6 50. Kye Heur at (4 7535. Wheat Arm; Ne. 2 Weatern, $1 4401 4U; Pit. Kcd, l 441 47 ; de Amber, 91 47Q1 50. Cern dull und easier : Steamer, 83c ; Yel low, SJ85c"; Mixed, 8381c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, Sic. Oats dnll and easier ; Ne. 1 White, 60c : Ne. 2 de, B8i85!)c ; Ne. 3 de, C757Ke ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 56c. Kye scarce nt 91c. Previsions steady. Lnrd steady. Butter li nn and moderately active ; Cream cry extra Pa., 3J34c ; de Western, 31Q32c; de geed te choice, 2S03OC ; ii. C. St N. Y. extra, 2i ''e ; de firsts. 2527c ; .Vestern reserve ex tra, 25c ; de geed te elieice, 2024c. Kgg9 Ann with llgnt supply ; P., 17018c : Weatern, 1717c. . Cheese steady. c Petroleum dull ; Refined, 70. Whisky at $1 21 Seeds tfoed te prime clever dull, new, 7 68c : de de Timethy nominal at 2702 75 : de Flaxseed scarce und wanted at (1 46. New ter Hsrsn. New erk, April -29. Fleur State and Western dull, and prices without quotable change. Seutnern uull. Wheat uscttled ; opened i)i lower, subse quently recovered und advanced a trifle ; Ne. 2 Kcd. May. SI 47; de June, $1 47'XI T; de July, $1 3201 32 ; de Augut,Sl 2al 24J. Cern a better anu lalrly active ; Mixed Western spot, 808c ; future, 8ejiQ82c. Oats scarcely be strong ; Ne. 2 May, 980 60Jc ; S.ate, I66le ; Western, 60364c. stksk nafm. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jaecb B. Lehq, ii North Queen street. April 10. 10:00 1:00 )!:. a. x. p. a. r.ic. L. L. ct 1. L. 1.. It..... ..... ....... .... .... 10 DeL, Lack-. A Western 118 118 llSMi Denver Bie Grande 61 61Ji 6Ui N. Y.. Lake Krie A Western.... 35 c6 1 East Tenn, Vn. ft Georgia 11 Missouri. Kansas & Texas SO 30 29 Lake Shere Mich. Southern... 101 100 lOOM A.UU1SV nit; , HUSIIVIliC,. ..... New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ontario A Western Omaha Cem...... , Omaha Preferred Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific Wabash. Su uts ft Pacific. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania B. K 11. 11U1U Bullale Pitts, ft West Neithcrn Pacific Cem , " Preferred. 74 '. ' 47B mm mtmU 126 125 12ft:,. (K Ctf OS ft 25 25 35 36 XC H 99 99 91S 89 39 :; 111 111 lll' 3J as?i 3iJi 28 82 61 at 38 77 aA 81 61 28 15 38 77 "54 81 6) 284 11 77 fOLlTlVAL. FOK JUKI COUflllShlONEK. gUl'JKOT TO THE DECISION OF THK DKMOCRATIO COC25TV COMVXXTION. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Ecrl Township. ISEV.IAMIN HUIIEK. 8th Ward. City. JEBOME li SIIULTZ, Elizabethtown. County Committee Meeting. The Democratic County Committee will meet at Shober's Hetel, this city, at 10 a. m., en MONDAY, MAY 1, 1S82, te fix the time ier the County Convention and te transact such ether business as may be brought before it. W. U. HEN3EL, Chairman. Lancaster, Pa., April 19, 1882. dftw JfElf ADVERTISEMENT. TTrrU'VE OOT 'J5JI. THE HUMAN HAND OUT BONE 1 THE NORTON DOOR CHECK AND SPRING! JUST OUT, is one et the greatest Inventions et the age. It prevents the slammingef doers most thoroughly and closes them automati cally with mere precision than can be done with hand. It net only shuts the deer noise lessly ut with such' easy n ess et action that the deer itself cannot be Injured by any at tempt te slam it. The invention can be seen in operation at Jehn Copland's. Jes. Cremer's and Ames Lee's, North Queen street, S. BOYD MARTIN, HAKRISBUUG, PA. Sele Agent ler Central Pennsylvania. ap25-2wd,TuThftS OfKClAL. NOTICE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. Preparatory te the change we will make la car business about MAYlOra, alter wblca date we propose te drop the retail and de STRICTLY A WHOLESALE BUSINESS. We are ettering soma geed In nearly 6verr department at U BE AT BEuUCTIONb PKOM FORMEK PBICES. We propose te start la ear new business with NEW AND FEE3H GOODS. MAHT OF TBS WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c We are new offering se low are a little senfled or dull looking, but net a,t all Impaired In running qualities, and net wishing te offer them at public auction, we offer tbem in tbl way, ami fully guarantee the running of eveiy Watch and Cleck thus sold, and bold oar ear selves responsible for their performance for one year. E. F. BOWMAN, NO. 106 BAST KLNGt STRSET; ap2(Mmayl0dftItw JOmx WAHAMAKEJPS. te AT te JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY: A little change en the Market- street front, which is still p-oine- I en, and which we shall speak of witn mere comtert when done, suggesst explanation. We have there all the branches of trade that put en what men and boys wear. We mean te have them neady set down there side bv side, with pleasant windows, spacious aisles, orderly arrange ment of goods, and obliging at tendants. Shoes have already been set right. Hats don't need any me. i ding. Clothing, for both men and boys, ready-made and te measure, is about as well ar ranged as wc knew hew te fix it. And. mnvbe. harnesses, sad dlery, trunks aud valises ought te be mentioned here. But that great medley of neck-wear, shirts, cellars, cuffs, undercloth ing, socks, gloves, handkerchiefs, suspenders, jewelry,etc a great medley, because every word stands for a multitude of things is being turned upside down, te the end that it may be seen te be, what it really is, one of the brightest collections of new things in the whole store ; ar ranged, sorts of this together, and sorts of that together, se that a quick leek through shall take in everything in order. This part of the store is open for business en Saturday even ings till 9.30 o'clock. Market street front. 3,145 little antique tidies at quarter-value, 12 te 25 cents ; little but fine. They spoil our own goods for a week, if they last se long. Black silk lace with colored silk and geld threads running through it, for millinery, etc., 1 te 4 inches wide, 10 cents a yard, all alike. Was worth 75 cents te $1 last year. Black Spanish net of five pat terns, 28 inches wide, 1 24 cents a yard. Four of them are silk net, with cotton figures ; one is all-cotton. These are an odd pick-up in New Yerk yesterday. First circle, southwest from centre. Parisian silk novelties for street dresses. We began te make a list of them ; but there are tee many. Here are a tenth of them, judging from the piles en the shelves. They amount te about three hundred differ ent styles. Buff leaUlnes embreiift red with leave and flowers efblues, brown-and-weed,bronzes, stone-and-fawn, cream aad tell, blue-und Bull tanvtas daraasse witn sprigs ( blueand. weed, bronre-and-weed. garnetnd-woed, myrtle-and-weed. brown-and-silver. But! taffetas with damasse glebes, crescents and dots, of garnst and-weed, blueund blueund blueund woed, uiyrtla-andwoed, apblre-aiid-woed, bronse-and-weoil, brown nnd-woed. Satin and melre-antlquepekin stripes; bronze, drab, weed, bronze, etc., etc. Satin and molre-antlque pekln stripes et browns and weeds. rancy pekln stripes, the stripes bearing a scroll damasse; fawn-and-purpie. fuwn-unU-lirewn, fawn-and-blue, lawn-umt-t bronze, fawn and-myrtle. Fancy pekln stripes et satin and molre-antiuue warp-priuted in Oriental effects. The Putin of these colon : amethyst, myrtle, bronze, garnet, black, blue. The Oriental stripes are lighter and Indescribable; they m:' y te harmonize with the ethers. But description fails te show even the easiest of them. Our only object i ; te ask you te see them. Th .ire sent ever by our Paris bu cr as the justifica tion of his being there. De net judge the ethers by these mentioned. De net judge even these by our ineffectual words. We have tried te give a notion of the first we put our hands en. Next-enter cirele.Cliestnut street entrance. Black embroidered dress-patterns appear te be eutelsewhere. We have plenty-for a few days, and very choice ones. The last received are embroid ered garnitures of grenadine, nun's veiling, and cashmere, net in dress patterns; and they are brilliant beyond all precedent One of grenadine ($85 for the embroidery of a single dress) we de net hesitate te believe is the richest in the United States. True nun's veiling at 25 and 31 cents; and true nun's veil ing at these prices is extremely rare. Jjext-euur circle. Ckestaat-atraet entrance. Men's and boys' embroidered slippers and ladies' kid slippers and sandals at half-price and less. Seme of all sorts en the tables. Ready at nine d clock; net before. West of middle aisle, towards Market street. JOHN WANAMAKER. Cbejtnat. Thirteenth tad Market streets and City-ball square. PHILADELPHIA.