LANCASTER DAILY HTELLIGENCEBiTBDBSDAY JTJME 22,1882. V The Vulubt'cr Firemen. A. S. Edwards, of the Empire lire com pany, who is a member of the (state fire man's association, which meets at Brad ford en September 22d, has received an invitation with a pregramme of the meet ing, with rates of hotels &c. Majer' Court. The mayor disposed of iive cases of drunken and" disorderly conduct this rooming. Twe of the offenders were dis charged en payment of costs, two were committed for five days each, and one for ten days. Sale el HerKi. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale en Tuesday last for Heward Baily, at Daniel Legan's sale and exchange stables 1C head of Kentucky horses at an average price $203.03 per head. Mauder Suit. Cuiifctian Sbarp.ef this city, has entered a slander htiit in the prothenotary's office, against Charles Sharp of New Helland. He alleges that the defendant circulated false reports about him, which did him damage. tircal .Auction At tlie .Suit' erk llazair, 2G and North eui-mi sdioct-en Saturday. June 21. Hale te commence ut 7 :i. in. 2td MbiihIeu Ueune. Till elegant hotel at Atlantic City contain ing two hundred rooms, is new open ler the season et 1831 The hotel IrenLs en Atlantic and Pennsylvania avenues, and is near te both depots. It U ulegantly liirnlshed und lias all the modern improvements. See advertise ment. Urand Mueenlc Kxcurslen te Philadelphia, en Saturday, J line 24th. hound trip tickets geed ler tliree days. Train leaven Lancaster, King street, atr,:4.r. a. in., and upper depot at 5:3s. Fare ler the teuiiil tilpenly $2 00. Leave Columbia at 5:13. Fare, $2.39. Leave Landiavllle C:07. law, 2. Leave Mau heliu at 6:30, lure, fl.i.0 Fer luiiher particulars aeb fit enlar. Ju22 2td I.aucantr Cottage. As will he seen liy an adveitisuuicnt else where. Mrs. M. .1. Kunkle, et this city, has opened the Lancaster Cottage Ien lie season et IS!. This cottage, between Atlantic and Pacific avenues, is pleasantly located. Tlie Improvement! lire complete. The rooms are airy and elegantly tiiinithcd. Persons vl-dting A'lautic City will lind it lethe'r advantage le step at tiie Luncaster Collage. aiiciIeu at tlie Jrt New Ytu-k ilaaar. All geed t which are lull unsold wince the tiie at the Ureal New Yerk llnznur. Ne. 20 Neilh Queen bticet. uill he sold at public auction en Saturday, June 21, the sale le com mence at 7 o'clock in Hie morning and will continue all day, until eveiytliing is sold. This is your last chatiM te buy the richest goods at your own pi ice, as everything must he held en thil day without reserve, as the proprietors arc making arrangement? te Hx up the bazaar te be ready for business again 1 n a short time. S--t til'EVlAI. XOTICMJS. Physicians say it combines all tlicdesidcrata et every ferruginous tonic prescribed by every school et medicine. Ilrewn's Iren Kit ten). FersalebyH.lt Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street Juia-lwd&w The Uce or Immunity displays tewcr pim ples than formerly. Ueasen Uleiin'.s Sulphur Seap. -IIIU's Hair and Whbkcy Djc'Mcts. jiiliMwdeetlAw Celden's Llebig's Liquid Heel and Tonic In In In vigorater will cure indigestion, and perpetu ate bedilv vigor. Talc no ether. Ol druggists'. InliMwdcetlAw Decline et Man. Nervous Weakness lypep-ia, Impotence, Si.Timl tn-billtv. cured lv Wells' Health Re- newer. $1. Fer sale by Jehn Mack. New 1-lfe for Functions Weakened by Ileuil Ity, DUeaHeand lUsslpidlen. The UUKAT GERMAN 1NVIUORATOR is the only specific ler nervous debility, univer sal lassitude, ibrgetiuliiev, pain in tue back or sides, no matter hew shattered the system may be, the Great German Remedy will le store the lest functions and secure health and happliiCM). $1.00 per box, six boxes ler $5.00. Sold by all druggists. Sent en receipt et price, postage paid, by F. J. CHENEY, Teledo, Ohie, sole n"cnt for the United Slates. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Ju22 2tdM&Tu B A Werd te Uie Wise Is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Dcatuc.- is Ely's Cream Halm. A sure cure. Cream Ilalin effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation and in i tat Ien, protects the mcmbranal linings et tlie head from additional colds, completely heals the feres ami restores the sense el taste and smell. Itenctlclal results arc realized by a tew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will eu i e Catarrh. As a lionscheld remedy ler cold In the head it is unequalce. The ilalin is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at SO cents. On receipt of SO cent i will mall a package. ELY'S CREAM HALM CO., Ojwege. N. Y. Fei Mile by Lancaster Druggists. mart-d&w Th A cengli. Celd or oere Tnreal should ee stepped. Neglect treiuently results in an In curable Lung Disease et Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups an.l balsams, but act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and 1'ubllcSpeakev.s are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have tiecn recommended by physi cians, and always gtve perfect satisfaction. Having lieen tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we . Jierited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 23 icnU. a box every where, v-lvdTThA FAlvw KESCUKO FUOM DEATH. The lollew lnsrstatcnienlef William J. Cough lln, el Somerville, Mass., is se remarkable tnat wc beg te ask for ft the attention et our read era. He says : "In tlie tall et 187CI was taken witli a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetlte and llcsh. I was se weak at pne time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 I was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my lcit lung as big ns a haH-dellar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars In dneleis and med icines. 1 was solar gene at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. 1 pave up hope but a friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR TIIE LUNGS. 1 laughed at my friends, thinking my case ii.cur.ible.but 1 get a bottle te satisly them, whuite my sur prise and grauncaiien, i cemiucnccn te icei better. My hope, once dcud, began te revive, and te-day I feel In better spirits than I have the pest tliree years. " I writethis hoping yen wl'.l publish it, se that every one allllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S B LSAM FOttTIIE LUNGS, and lie convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles und can positively say that U has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold bv II, B. Cochran, 137 'erth Queen street. The fairest laces arc sometimes marred by myriads or pimples, and markings et tetter or freckles, which arc readily removed by a pop ular toilet dressing, known as Dr. C. W. Ben Ben eon's Skin Cure. Even scrofulous ulcers yield te It. . jul!)-lwd&w SuileuV Ceugu and Consumption Cure is Held by us en a guarantee. It cures consump tion. Fer sale al Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen SL myl-lwdeew&w Glve Hliu a Best When enfeebled by long suffering proceed ing from torpid liver, bilten-dicss. indigestion constipation, or sick headache, lake Burdock Bleed Bitters, which give rest te tlie weary and reinvlgerates all the organs et the body. Price SI. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. L'ren'D-i Household Panacea Is the most eflective Fain Destroyer In the world. Will me.)t surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied extcmally,and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted denblc the strength el any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and is THE GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bnewa's Household Pasacea" should be in every lainlly. A teaspoon ful of the Panacea in a .tumbler et het water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will break rr a cold. 25 eta a belUe. febll-lydM.WAS&w It is a foolish mistake te conreund a remedy of merit with quack medicine. We nave used Barker's Uinger Tonic with the happiest re sults Ter Dyspepsia, and Debility and knew it te be a Merling health restorative. 77mc. juMmilcod&eew That hacking ceueh can be sequlckly cured by Miileh's Cure. We guarantee it. Fer sale at Cochran's drug steie, 1S7 North Queen St. mvl-lwdeew&w C.iven up by Doctors. " Is It possible that Mr. Ueilfrey is up and at work, and cured by se simple a remedy 7" 'I assure you it is true that he is entirely cuied, and witli nothing but Hep Bitters ; and only ten days age his doctors gave him up and said he must die!" " Well aday ! That's remarkable ! 1 will go this day and get some let my peer Geerge I knew hips are geed." jul.V2wdJtw IScatn te the riiaraMtes, Which hide between the gums and teeth, and eat into them te their destruction. SOZO DONT is master of the situation. Whoever uses it regularly alter every meal, and cleanses his teeth and mouth, will een be rid el the parasites. ju20-lvdced.tv Mothers! mothers!! Mothers'! Aie you distuibedat night and broken et your rest by a sick child Minuting and crying with excruciating pain el cutting teeth If se, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTII1NU SIRUP. It will relieve tlie peer little .sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mituke about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sale te use in all eases, and pleasant te the tiiste, and is the prcsciiplleii et one et the eldest and host female physicians and nurses In the United Slates, Seldcvciyvvhcie '-' cnts a bottle. in21y-.M,W&Siw Win. McCartney,- i-S Lloyd Street, Buffalo, N. Y. iell and sprained his ankle. His em ployer. II. Andersen, HI Main Street, procured some Themas' Eclectric Oil, and hcsiy.s that a lew applications enabled him te go te work as usual. Fer side at 11. B. Cochran's drug store, l:!7 Ne: t li Queen street. Lancaster Hew te Secure llt-nlth. It seems strange that any one wilt stiller Ireni the many dernngements brought en by an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLA ANDST1LLING1A, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore peiicet health te the physical organization. It is indeed n strengthening -yrup, pleasant te take, and has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Screlula, Syphlilic disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Lryslpclas.-Mula-rhi; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious complaints nnd all diseases indicating an impure condition et tlie Bleed, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gcatieu. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS I.IK K A CHARM, especially when the complaint is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain and ner vous .system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cure, u pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. RKDHORbE i'OWUKIls cure all diseases et her.-e, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSIT1VECURE. inny2l-2 DBA TIIS. HiLiernu. lime 20th, ISrtJ. In Ilarrisburg, Pa.. Mis. E. M. Killough, aged ft) ears. Fuueial Friday 2Sdlnsl at 3:30 p. in., tiem the resilience et Edw. J. .iihm. 111 East Lemen "treet. Inteimcnt In Lancaster ceme tery, iw MiLLKii. In this city, June 21st, Minerva, youngest daughter el Clnlstlan ami Mary Miller, aged :; mouths. Dearest Minerva thou hast left us. Here thy less we deeply leel ; But 'tis Ged that has bereft ;i. He can all our sorrows heal: Gene but net forgotten. The relatives and lrlends of the family aie lcpectliilly invited te attend the iuueral. from the residence et her patents, Ne. 530 North street, en Friday afternoon at :: o'clock. Interment at 'Ien cemetery. J'OLiJICAI.. ASSEMBLY, C. A. OB LENDER, -pit EIGHTH WARD, will be a candidate ler Rep resentative from the 1-t (City) Legislate e dlstilct. Subject te the decision et the Demo cratic piimaries. un2 tp Democratic County Ticket. resuREss. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT A Bit AM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. , 2. C. J. 15 HO ADS. Maner. J. M. WALKER, Celcrain :t. E. C. DILLER, Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Cx'inaiven. II. E. SlIIMP, E. Cocalico RECORbER. BUSSER, Leacock. COUM1Y SOLICITOR. W. W. l'OOR MliECTOUS. J P. MclLVAlNK. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster. VRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN, RKBMAN, ManhPim. J.H SCHLEGELMILICH, E. Denegal JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Kill I. Vacancies. JV-EW AiiVBltl'lSEMBNTS. T AMIKU-A IKI TO COOK AND HO T i General Housework with the al.l et a young girl. Geed relerence required. Apply ji-ii.i AT THIS Ur'r'ICK rpHE LANCASTEK COTTAGE, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUE, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOB TIIE SEASON OF lswi Pleasant Location. Airy Beems, Elegantly Furnished. New und Complete liupieve- meuts. TeimsVery Moderate. MBS. M. .1. KUNKLK. Prepiletress. P. O. Bex 87-1. jnni!-2uiil ALABU1C l'UOPOKTIUM OF TUB Dis eases of the skin are dependent en con stitutional disease; in some tlie latter is net very Important, whilst in ethers the external local disease Is an uulmpei taut part of a seri ous general illness. All Skin Diseases, Cancers. Tumors. Chronic and Private Diseases pei manenlly cured by DltS. II. D. & M. A. LONGAKEB, Olllce 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree. juiJ-tltdXw MASONIC EXCURSION TO rillLADEL phla. Members of 43 and 470 and of ether lodgesefF.and A.M., of this county, who wish te participate in the grand Masonic pariule at riidadelphia, en SATURDAY next, JUNE 24th, should be at the Pennsylvania railroad depot at :15 a. m.. as train leaves shortly alter that time. Special cars en llrst section et fast line have been secured for the order. Excursion tickets from Lancaster te be had at ticket elllce ler $2.08, geed until Monday night. Sandwich and cetlee furnished nn curs for breakfast. Masonic dress (black suit, black neck-tie and ilk hat ) will be strictly adhered te. llcadquai tcrs at West End Hetel, 1520 Chestnut street, one square from depot. Dinner, f 1. at headquarters, liy order et Chict Marshal. Jehn V. Hart rant I, The column will move at 0 o'clock, sharp, up Bread street, te Columbia avenue, and countermarch te Tem ple and dismiss. Distance of march 2 miles. Ofltccrs and Past Masters will wear the Jewel et tlie elllce en Jelt lapel of coat, suspended by blue libben. ju22-2td J. KOIIRER, Marshal. JfBW AVTEBTiaESLENia. WANTED A MAN AS COACHMAN AND a woman as cook. Geed wages. Apply at this office. ltcl w ltd ATKD SHOKMAKBRS. APPLT AT HIEMENZ'S SHOE tAUlUBI, 103 North Queen Street. -ITT ANTED-A GIRL. TO DO GENKRAL. Annlv nt VV Housework. ltd 27 WEST CHE3TSUT ST. ri'llfc NINTH ANNUAL. CUMMKNCKMEST J. of the Sacred Heart Academy will be held in Fulton Opera Heuse, en FRIDAY MORN ING, JUNE 23. 1832, at 10 o'clock, instead et 10K as heretofore announced. Tickets, 10 cents. 21-2W 1 ;i)K SALE, CHEAP A SAFK, NKABLI J? New, 38x29 inches; Combination Leck: Complete Fixings inside at M. IIABERBUSH'S SADDLE. HARNESS and TRUNK STORE, iun2l-ttd Ne. 80 Centre Square. BIBLE SOCIICTV. THE ISXECDTIVK Committee Qf the Lancaster City Bible Society will meet en Frldayevcning, 23d Inst., at 7f4 o'clock, at Lecture Roem el St. Paul 8 Uetermed church. By order et the President. IOST LAST NIGHT A. HAND BOOK j with Red ( ever, belonging te City Band ler soloist cornet. The tinder will please re turn it te FERD rtTEBKR. ltd Ne. S Seuth Queen Street. GKASS FOB SALE THE UHDKNSIGN ed will sell en Saturday evening, June 21, at C o'clock the Grass en eight parcels et ground, known as the Chestnut street tract, eastet the Penn rolling mill D. HARTMAN, Jit, Executer. II. SiiuiiEirr, Auct. 22-2td OPKCIAI. ItAKGAIN IN PIANOS ONlS O Meyers Piane, perlect order, line action. only $175. One line Gale & Ce. Piane, si7j. Best Pianos ler the money ever offered te the Lancaster people. Call at enee at ESTEY OR GAN ROOMS, Ne. 7 Centre Square (Second Fleer). It AVKS11VK AVI LI. UK UELU IN ST. Paul's M. E. church. Seuth Queen street, ireni THURSDAY until SATURDAY NIGHT. Ice cream, cakes, candies, soda water and Iruits in abundance. All are invited. june22-:Hd. SWARTHMORK UOLLKGK. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED BUILD ING. Beth sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care et members of the Society et Friends. The main building, destroyed' by tire iitli month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and littcd up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction in Language, Literature. Mathematics and tne Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Reems, Ma chine Sheps, and all appliances for pntsuingu thorough cemse in Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Tne next term opens titliiue. (eept.) 12th Apply earl-, a, ether tilings beingciiual, places will be given te the earliest applicants. Fer lull particulars, address EDWARD M. MAG1I.L, Prcs'l, Swarthniere C-H ;r , Delaware Ce., Pa. junc22-3ind tKAAD EXCURSION ijr -Te- J Fair View Park, Heading, a. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 20, lSi Under the Aiipiccs et St. Antheny's Church. A Street Parade by St. Michael's Benetlcial Society; Grand Piemcnnde Concert by the celebiated Lancaster City Corbet Band and Farbaclfs Splendid Orchestra (et seven men) discoursing music In the mammoth dancing pavilion, besides ether ainu-ements, will be the pregramme for the day. Warm dinner and refreshments et all kind i will be served at reasonable prices. In order te arrange ler ample railroad ac commodations persons are kindly requested ti purchase tickets before Saturday evening. Special train will leave King Street depot at 7 o'clock a. in., sharp, and will leave Reading at 7 p.m.. sharp. TICKETS (including a..inisslen te Pail: ) ONLY tKl. at). Fer sale at depot. Miss L. Flynn's hook store.Jehn IIiemeir:'s shoe store und by the Committee. 2 ::td TOE MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, 11. J. OPEN FOR-THE SEASON . OF 1S82. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ues, near both Railiead Depetc.; TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, ELKGANTLY FURNISHED. EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE BILLIARD ROOM, UITU SIX SKW OOLLKNDER T.M.LUS. Orchestra led by Brophy. Dancing under the direction of Prof. G.J. Gillespie. Maiu elliee W. U. Telegraph in the building. Union News Stand lu elllce. Liberal Management. je22-2m.l CIIAS. Mr GLADE, Prep. Business Suits for Men At Veiy Lew Prices Since the Reduction. THE BLUE FLANNELS Take the Lead, and the MIDDLESEX is the Best. We told you ia-t week hew we niiukcd down OUR FINE CLOTHING. New the lower grades have met the same lute, unit tiiej are selling even better ihtiii the higher priced goods, because they meet the people's wants better. We arc new a little past tlie great rush lerS Straw Hats, And have begun te maik them down, and it Is easy te flnd the Bargains. We have also Special Baigains in Gauze Underwear AND Men's Half-Hese. THE EIGHMIE SHIRT Is sold upon lis merits, and this is the reason why se many people will wear no ether. WILLIAMSON AND POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 EastKiDg St., LANCASTEK. PA TjEOAJj XOT1VKS. E .ItTATK OF ttEORGK BKMTlsaiiauii, lale el the city of Lancaster, ueceaseu. i.nttir tpalameiitnrv en said estate naving been granted te tlie undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Im mediate payment, and these having claims ertdeinnnds against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancas ter. MARGARET URElTENlIACII. J no. A. Ceyle, Executer. Attorney. mayC-Ctd.eaw A SSIGNED ESTATE OF PKTEK K. WOL- J. eert anil Wlie, ei jiueasier eiijr. icf K. Welbcrtand wile, et Lancaster city, having by deed or voluntary as-dginnent, assigned and transferred all their estate and effects te the undersigned, for the benefit et the credi tors of the said Peter K. Welbert and wile, he therefore gives nmtice te all persons Indebted te said assignor.te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te WILLIAM SIIULTZ, Assignee, m24-Cteawd Residing in Lancaster City. INSTATE OF MAIITIIA S. MIAKtrFEK, 'j late et Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said citate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delav for settlement te the under signed, resldi,,ginLancasjterPa.NMETZj ap21-Ctdeav Executer. ESTATE OF MAItV V. CLAKK, LATK OF the township et Slrasburg, deceased. Letters or administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, antl these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in Strasburg township. FRANKLIN CLARK, Administrator. june21-6tw Strasburg, Pa. JOHJT WAXAMAKrn'S. JOHN VVANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY : Black grenadines have been one of the most distinguished fea tures of our trade for two months past. We have had the finest in the world, and all grades down te the poorest thatwe care te keep; and a wonderful variety of patterns. New the season is drawing te a close ; and we are selling below value what remain. Mere than that. Whatever grena dines are in the wholesale mar ket bear very different prices new from these of the spring. Se we are still buying ; buying te sell at half value. Figured grenadines that brought $2 lately are selling at $i. And this may be taken as a general indication of what we are doing in grenadines. Next-outer circle, south entrance te main building. An extraordinary debeige. extraordinary in quality and width, we are selling at 50 cents ; 47 inches. Ne lady who can use debeige will be inclined te pass it ; for it is worth twice the money. The melanges at 40 te 60 cents are worth a half mere, just about. There are four quali ties, and somewhere about fifty color effects. Second circle, southeast treni centre. Embroidered dress-patterns of albatross, nun's veiling, cash mere, batiste, gingham, etc., are plenty ; and many of them are lower than they were. Third circle, southeast from centre. Dress-cottons continue the same from day te day. Trade is enormous ; but supply is ade quate. The variety is beyond enumeration. Even the sorts make a long list. Fourth circle, east, north and northwest from centre. Oriental lace of all widths, including flouncing, Thlul circle, southwest from centre. Black beaded cellars; neat combinations of round and cut beads, having brocade effects; $4.25 and $5. Kirat circle, southwest ireui centre. Winser & Newton's artists' materials. A generous assort ment of all the requisites of the studio. Outer circle, nerthw est tiein centre. We said tee broadly the ether day, in advertising embroidery materials, that we give instruc tion free, It is only instruction in begun embroideries that we free. Other instruction is eive charged for. - Fit st, second and third circles, northwest from centre. Hamburg embroideries and fine white goods were never in se great variety as this season. Third and fourth circles, southwest Ireni centra. Linen handkerchiefs for chil dren at 75 cents a dozen are all linen, Pure linen can be get even at that low price ; net fine, but pure. Outer-circle, south entrance te main building. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets ami City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. NBW AJtVBBTISEMBHTS. ANTED A 1KST-CLAS8 HaHHKSS VY Maker. Nene hut a sober man need taker. N apply. Address J. H. WELY, Avendale, Pa. 15-lwd XTF.W MANO VERY CUBAP. AN KN- XI 1 tirrlr New Piane of Albrecht ft Ce.'g riiiladelphia. Pa., manufacture will be sold at First Cost. Must apply this week. I.. 11. IIURR'S INQUIRER BOOK STORE. 20-3td Ne. 58 North Queen St. SCHOOL TAX, 188a. The duplicate Is In the bands of the treas urer. Tin ce per cent, off for prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centra Square. 45tOftice hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. jul3-2mdR PROPOSALS tOK MATERIALS AND Construction et Buildings. Okfick op the Keklkt SteVB Cempasy, ) Columbia. Pa., June 19, 1882. Scaled proposals will be received at this oflice until 12 o'clock M., of WEDNESDAY, theSlh day et JULY next, for tne erection, and all materials for the completion of the new Steve Works et this company, te be built at this place, consisting of Foundry, Ware house, etc. Copies et specifications can be had, and plans examined by bidders, en ap plication ul this enlcc. Address GEO. W. HALDEMAN, J20 .ItdTuTLS President. "VRGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of -Philadephia. ASSETS : One Millien, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty- four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe ami Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 49Fer Insurance apply te RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. tu3-5muTuTh&S THIRD EDITIOU. THTJBSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1882. INTERNAL REVENUE TAX TUB PBOfOSITlON TO REDUCE IT. fUpf etentatlve White, of Kentucky, Speaks in Faver or the Fending Measure The question el Adjournment. Washington, June 22. The Heuse dis- Densed with morning business and went into committee el the whole en the bill te reduce internal revenue taxation. Mr. White (Ky.) spoke in favor of his amend ment te repeal the revenue system se far as it regulated production, manufacture and sale of tobacco. He said it would remedy the evils under which the peer farmer or planter labored, and, looking atj it in a political 'view, he contended that the adoption of the amendment would re sult in carrying many doubtful distticts in the Seuth for the Republican party. Mr. Andersen (Kansas) opposed the bill, saying it was the entering wedge of a scheme te abolish all taxes, se as te pre vent reduction of the present tariff duties. Washington June 22. The ways and means committee further considered the question of final adjournment. Motions te fix July 3d, 10th and 22il were severally voted down, and pending a vote te fix July 17th as the date, the committee ad journed te attend the session of the Heuse. KIUUl- WITII ROURKBS. A Had Crowd Captured After Uevperate Re sistance. Sunbury, Pa., June 22. Wm. Whip pie, Abraham Whipple and Win. Ferest, who belong te an organized gang, which has committed a number of robberies nnd ether crimes in this vicinity recently, were arrested last night. Ferest was found in his house at this place, antl made a desperate resistance. lie drew a revolver and climbing ou the reef of his house defied the officers. He was finally captured, but escaped by jumping through a window iu the magistrate's office. He was afterwards recaptured and ledged in jail. The Whipple brothers were found near Montandeu, eight miles above here. One of them leaped through a,wiudev, and after a chase of half a rails through the ncius was suer. in me back, but was net seriously wounded. Beth were then ledged in jail. UKS01.ATION IN IOWA. The Situation In the Northwestern Section Chicago, 22. The following dispatch has been received here : "Malcolm, Iowa, June 22. I bave just returned from northwestern Iowa, and find this town in ruins. One fourth of the population is homeless and destitute. Every business man has suffered sevete losses and many business houses are de streyed. There is no one here able te give assistance. Every church and public house is destievcd. We are obliged te held funerals in the streets. Aid will be thankfully received, send contributions te W. E. Gould, cashier or the Malcolm bank. Signed. 1 ' J. H. Duffers. "Mayer." Iowa City, la., June 22. Iowa City is holding meetings in aid of the suffers from the tornado. Last evening a concert was given by the leading musicians of the city for this charity. GKlND ARMV MI:N. They Call ou the President, Who Cordially Kecclves Them. Washington, June 22. Dahlgreu pest. Ne. 2, G. A. R., of Seuth Bosten, and Pest Ne. 2, G. A. 11., of Philadelphia, ar rived from Baltimore and were received by Kit Carsen pest, Ne. 2, of this city. They paraded up Pennsylvania avenue te the White Heuse, wheie they were leceived in East room by the president, who shook each of the visitors by the hand. Just before the reception, Philip Herse, ene of the Philadelpbians was overcome by the heat and had te be re moved te a neighboring drug store for treatment. The visiting pests will leave leave here for their homes te-morrow morning. K&llniale of the Damage. Desmoines, Iowa, June 22. The follow ing estimate is made of the damage done by the cyclene in the various counties of this state : Boeuo $20,000, Story 830,000, Jasper $50,000, Pewestick $1,000, Keokuk $100,000, Henry $1,200,000, Pocahontas $10,000 ; the Chicago & Reck Island rail way company lese in merchanise and property $41,000, and the Iowa Central railway company $10,000 The total less is estimated at fiem $2,500,000 te $:i,000, 000. Honors at Lehigh University. Bethlehem, Pa., June 22. This was the fiual day of the Lehigh university commencement. Bishop Howe, of Head ing, conducted the religious servfces. The graduates delivered their orations, the salutatorian being E. II. Lewall antl the valedictorian C. C. Hopking. Themas II. Hardcastle, of Easten, Md., delivered the master's oration, and the Wilbur scholar schelar ahin nriza was awaided te Lewis B. Semple. Degrees were conferred ou the graduates and also upon Themas II. Hardcastle. Governer Cernell's Vete. Albany, N. Y., June 22. The govcr gevcr govcr nerbas vetoed the elevated railway tax bill which had been se strenuously opposed by the New Yerk city officials ou the ground that it relieved the company from the payment of just taxes already due,aud that it was unfair in its previsions for future taxation in that it is criminated tee much in the company's favor. Charges of bribery and corruption were freely made ou the passage of the bill. m Kate Nominated In Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn., June 22. At mid night the Democratic convention proceed ed te ballet for a nominee for governor the first ballet resulted as fellows : Oen. William B. Date 5S9, Rebert L. Tayler 288. J. D. C. Atkins 214, Jehn R. Neal 97, William L. Ledgerwood 75 and Uebt. E. Thompson 65. There was no choice. Gen. William B. Bate was nominated for governor en the fifth ballet. The Egyptian Imbroglio. Londen, June 22. The Times' corres pondent at Alexandria says, it is generally believed that if the khedive gees te Caire he will net return' from there alive. The fleet here consists of seven Eugli3h ships, seven French, two Greek, one Italian, one Austrian, one German, ene American, ere Russian and one Turkish. Keene'a colors at the Frent. Londen June 22 The Stockbridge races began te-day. The lace for the Beaufort Handicap was wen by J. R. Keene's three year old bay colt Gelden Gate ; Mr. C. Blantons five yer old bay mate Windser was second, and Mr. P. Grettens three year old C. Transition third. There were four starters. folic Prevent a Prize Fight. Flushing, L. I., June 22. A prize Hunt between Alexander Brown and William Tracy, of New Yerk, which had been set down for this morning was pic vented by the Brooklyn police. Drowned While Bathing. Reading, Pa., June 22 James Shaller aged 15, of Berkley station, this county, was seized with cramp while bathing in Maiden creek last evening and was drowned. STILX. ANOTHER KFrORT. Philanthropists and Scientist Seekinz a Reprieve for tiulteau. Washington, June 22. Miss Chovail Chevail Her, of Bosten, secretary of the national society for the protection of the insane, accompanied by Dr. Geerge M. Beard, of New Yerk, Dr. W. W. Gadding, superin tendent of the government hospital for the insane, and Rev. W. W. nicks, pas tor of the Tabernacle, and who is new act ing as Guiteau's spiritual adviser, had an interview with the president this after noon by special appointment, and presented a petition praying for a reprieve in the case of Guiteau, and for the creation of a scientific commission te determine the sanity or insanity of the condemned man. The petition is signed by a number of medical experts who state their conviction that Guiteau is insane and urge the propriety of such a commission. The committee are new, at 2 p. m., with the president, who was net able te receive them till a few minutes before two. They waited in the president's library from about neon. Drs. Beard and Gadding advanced argu ments in support of the petition. One of the points made by Dr. Beard was that Guiteau had really had no trial, the so se called trial being merely an exhibition. He said it was the strongest case of in sanity ever before a court, and was only lest through the incempetency of Gui teau's counsel. He said: "Thoiucotn "Theiucotn "Thoiucetn pentency of Scevillo was as phenomenal as the insanity of his client." The president listeued patiently, and taking the papers said they we.tld be ex amined. They will be referred te the at teruey general for report. All the ether papers previously received bearing en t'lis case have been similarly refused. NO CHAN OK. The Strike of ilie Frellit tlaudlers Con Cen tinned. New Yerk, Juue22. The situation of the freight handlers' strikers practically unchanged. Beth employers and em pleyed seem determined te held out. At the New Jersey Central depot piers, 12, 13 and 14, North river, about 90 men are at work, and business is progressing favorably in comparison with ether piers. Freight is accumulating en the decks and bulk-heads, aud in all the depots. The streets in the neighboiheod of St. Jehn's park depot are blocked up with heavily leaded trucks. The strikers se far have given the police very little trouble. The opinion prevails that the railroad men will nave togive tip cither this after noon or te-morrow. The merchants, it is said, aie using all their powers of persua sion te induce the companies te give the increased wages. Strike of Kallread Laborers. Wiu.iAMsreitT, Pa., June 22. The Italian and ne;ie laborers en the Jersey Shero & Pine Creek railroad, near Jersey Shere, struck te day for an increase of wages. Thcnegiecs were granted an ad vance from $1.35 te $1.50 per day aud le sumetl work. The Italians have net been given their demand yet. as their weri has net been satisfactory. i;.i UI.OOO IN COURT. Anether Ke.v in the Star Keute Proceea Preceea lugs. Wasiiine'ION, June 22. Duiin the examination of a witness in the Star lioute trials, te-day, the defense called upon Mr. Bliss te produce a certain paper which they asserted was necessary for the de fense. Bad feeling was immediately cu gendeied as has invariably been the case when these naucrs have been referred te. Mr. Merrick declared that iu view of the imtende and discourteous treatment in dulged in by the defense towards one of his associates, Mr. Bliss, the prosecution would hereafter refuse te auswer any questions of the ether side, ex cept when put through the court. Mr. Wilsen then gave notice that he would a3k for subpoenas upon Assistant Postmaster Elmer, Inspector Woedword aud Mr. Bliss for the production of the papers. The Uas Trust Yields; Philadelphia, Juue 22. Atahpecial meeting of the ga3 trustees te-day, resolutions were adopted instructing the cashier te allow the commtttee el coun cils te examine, publicly or privately, all the books, accounts, vouchers, etc.. of the gas trust, but enjoining that no ene except the said cemmittee or its members shall be permitted te take possession of such books or papers. . Disturbances en a Distant Isle. Londen, June 22. Advices from Sher bro, an island near Sierra Leene, state that the native of Martia having plunder ed a beat belonging te Bunthe Island, where the British government offices aie stationed, and having fired en the police who went te arrest them, the government of Sierra Leene procceded te Martia with a force of Blue Jackets and indicted a less of 200 killed en the residents. Three Girls Commit suicide. Danvillk, III., June 22. Allie Mills, aged 14 years, Mary Oglie, aged 17, and May Jenes, aged 12, commit ted suicide this morning by taking arsenic. Allie Mills gave as her reason that her father lived with a shameless woman. Miss Oglie's reason was that she was an orphan, and Mary Jenes took the drug because the ethers did. Saved from the Ice. St. Jehns, N. F., June 22. The schooner Brenten arrived here last night with captain aud crew of bark Lizzie Cam eren, which collided en the 16th with an iceberg and sunk in half an hour. The cap tain and crew of eleven men took te their beats, and were picked up by the schooner. All wete saved. XVKATtfft.lt INOICATIONS. Washington, June 22. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, variable winds shifting te east and south, fair weather, slight rise in temperature, stationery or lower bar ometer. Fatal Kallread Accident. Hamilton, Ont,, June 22. The through express train going west en the Great Western railway ran eQ the track te-day half a mile east of the depot. The en gineer was killed. : Car Sheps Homed. Chicago, June 22. One of the erect ing shops of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul company was burned this morn ing with five second class cars. The less will net exceed $25,000, and is partially covered by insurance. MAMKMTB. cniladeluhla OlArkei. i'niLADiLrniA, June 22. Fleur dull and weak ; Superlinc, at 13 O0ft3 50 ; Kxtra, 3 7JW4 75 ; l'cnn'a family, 95 7-i; 00. Kye flour at l 254 50. Wheat quiet and steady ; Ne. 2 Western Ked, $1 394140; Uel. and Pa. lted, $1 40(3111; de Amber, 1 41Q1 42. Cern dull and easier for local uc ; Steamer, 81c; Yellow at 82Jc ; Mixed, 81S2c; Ne. 3 Mixed, 80c. Oats dull but steady : Ne. 1 White. c2QClc; Ne. 2 d0ClJiC2c: Ne. 3 de 61c; Ne. 2 Mixed, 50JG0c. Kye dull at 80c. Flaxseed nominal at $1 33. ProvNiens Arm. Lard Arm and unchanged. Butter quiet taut steadily held ; Creamery Extra, 2Gc: de geed te cneice, 21325c. Rolls unchanged. , . , , Eexrs steady, lair demand ler fresh ; la , 21022c ; Western 1920e. Cheese dull but steady. Petroleum duU ; Ueflned, 7c. Whisky dull at 1 17. , ew xera mmrmmv. Nxw Yemr. June 2i Fleur State .nn Western dull and slightly In buyers' favor : labor strikes materially cticclc-i expert trade ; Southern dull and weak. Wheat opened K9c lower; subsequently recovered and advanced Ua : trade mod erate ; Se. 2 Red. June. 91 ilQl 43 : de July. ia;(l 275i: deAn:r..Si ltfKftl 1; ; de Sept.. 11 17XQI ISIS : de Oct.. $1 l$iul r.. Cern without important change; Mixed spot, 77f8TSc : de futures. TSftSOKc Oats Mc "eetter and fairly active ; Ne. 2. casti.CIc; June.61.'4G61?c ; July. 7'-jar,7)ic; de Aug., iViV,ic : de G2Jtae ; Western, C03C7c. me seiii., i.tc ; stale, Grain ana ITovmieu gaataUeas. One o'clock quotations el grain and provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, 13H East King street. June 2?. Chicago. Cern Oats Perk I.ard .70'i .459$ 20.73 ll.Gii .7W4 .xyt 2090 11-73 71?4 -5 ....- ..... .1174 ..... .- Philadelphia. S) .53 Wheat July.... 1.144 Annst 1.071 Sept.... 1.08 Year.... l.WJ Jnlv... 1.24 Aus I.lTS-a Sept.... 1.17 Live Stock Market. Chicaoe. IIess Receipts, 19.000 head ;hli ;hli ;hli moets, 5,500; de. : market puiet, weak and Ac lower; mixed, $735S: heavy. $3 oeas 50; light, S7 40jyS. bulk of salei belni: at 7W; skips. $3 55Q)7. Cuttle Receipts. 4,200 head ; shipments. 2,100 head : natives generally very dull and a shade lower; no extra here ; expert. $7 730 3 25; geed te choice shipping $7ii M; com mon te fair $3 COJJG 00; n.ixed biiteherV stead v at HMQiMi veal, tl 507; sleeker and feeders dull at $3f85 20. Texiins a small supply and stronger ; receipt, 50 cars ; mostly Koe.l ; medium te geed of from Six) te U30 P.-t, J4 ti0J5 20: the extreme range beingr $:l S0ii5 05. Sheep-Receipts, 1,000 head; shipments. :!P0 head ; market weak, ever supplied ami I0j$2c lewer: shippers te Ka-tern markets fairly et geed stock ; common butchers and in gleeted. tl 7."3 f.0 ; medium te geed inuitens, $I75 1 25 ; cheic", 1 5024 75. East I.inEitiY. Catllc Receipts CiK head ; market, dull; prime $75e&7 75; common $5:j $ 00. Hogs Receipts, 1.000 head : market active ; I'h'hidelphla.s, S -legs til: UUtluiert's, $3 15 3 23; Yorkers, $7 70i8. Sheep Receipts :i,200 head : best. $17535 IIK: geed, f I 23 I 50 ; Ciiinmen. $.5 253 75. BteesaarMr. New Yik, riul.'ulelrtlita and t.iuv.i jiiha jiiha Olie United State-) ISe'iils retCZtid d.-it . I.MHin it. I.one, i.' North ijneeii street. June'ii 10-n.i l:t i l . A. II. I'. M. T.M. . iri I.V.'i l.Y.l.i . r.iM u 5i; t)i.l., Laek.As Wiwlrrn Denver & Kie Utunde.... N. V.. Lake Clie A Wcste: . 3sk :t .;; hana-J antl Texas. in'. i seJ r.0H !.:ikv ShoreA Mleh. Southern... 1031$ 10H4 lO1 Vew Yerk Centra!.... liuji in: isik New .lorsev Cen t :ntai!e& Western Omaha Cem Dmalia Preferred Chlcairn. Mil. St. I'aul , l'exan Tactile WiiDaati. -i. i.niU A l'aeiilc.. Western Union Tel. Ce I'cnnylvania It. K Im'uUI t lluttate I'lttfi. ft West Nortliern I'.ielneCem , t'reterred.. 7I 7i,v; 75 'it; sk 'J.: :ei; :kk;6 ma KM lOi'i lOJ',, 1U; no?i 1PWJ 1.1'S -UH J'i J7K --ra HiX ss ; .17 '.,' i'i'A 2 tit); 7SJJ IC iiki 73 Lecal stocks and Bend!. Pur Last dlllO. flUi 107K 120 I2i ltfi IK 111 I ft! .Ml l lili $-05 I III. 2T i; HI 117 Misn IU..IU i:m.m -ie 113.75 ll l.-.t 70.50 lir. 12.25 a;..re se 1:0! vul. iu 10i im iiki 1"0 I ..m.: '(ty6 per et. Lean, due lRi. ivc... " WM... " iar... .1 per et.i n I or Si y ara. . ' f. i'.crcl. Scheel Lean.... ' i " In 1 or in years.. 4 " in SeriM vean.. " t; " in 10 or : year. M:.iiheiiii lioreiighloan BANK STOCKS. 1M) loe UK) IU 10(1 fc'Iist National l:ank. Farmers' National I'ank Fulton National Hank , Lancaster County National Hank, CeluniMa National Bank Kphrata National Rank First National Hank, Columbia.. . first National Bank, Strasburx... Kirat National Bank. Marietta.. .. .1100 ,. :i .. h .. se .. :en .. ICO .. 100 . IIS! IIKI First National liank. Blount. ley.. IPO Lititz National Bank 100 Manlie.im National Hank loe Union National Bank. Mount Jey. .VI New Helland National Bank 100 MISCELLANEOUS STOCK!?. Qiiarrvvillc It. It $ se MillerHVille Street Car SO Inquirer I'rintinCeiripa:iy SO Watch Factory 100 tiasLixhtnnd Fuel Company.... 'JT Stevens Heuse lue ColuiiiliiaCiisCeinpiiny Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company..... 100 Marietta tlollewwaro 100 Stevens Ilou.se f0 Sicily Itduuil .VI K'ist Brandywlne A Wiivnesh Ml Mlllei.svillu Nermal Mclioel MiaCKLLANKOCM DONDS. tMairyvllle it. It-, iu WXi fKO i:eailiu& Celunilila It. lt.Va 10O L-ineaster Watch Ce., dm: IS.S:; Iiki Lancaster Gas Light ami Find Ce.. due in 1 eri!) yeaw 10il Ltncaster Has Light and Fuel Ce., Iineaster& Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Helland... 100 Lancaster ftHuiieliann:i M) 170 it; 1'-M iu; 105.SO me ion :n.Xi 85 275.S5 TCUirriKK STOCKS. SprinR A Beaver Viliey t 23 $ 10.2T Hn.lepeit t iloiesliee :.:i '! Columbia .t Chestnut Hill i' IS ijelnmbla & Washington 25 20 Columbia At Hlfj Sprl 11 ; 25 18 Lancaster ft Kphrata 25 47.?5 Iancaster ft Willow Htivef 25 21 Strasburg ft Millport..., 25 40 Marietta ft Miiyteu'ii 25 .l." Mariuliaft Mount .lev 2ft L.ine.,Kiizabrtht'nftMi.ldlt:t'ii KM m Laucasterft Friiitvllle. Ml 50 L-incitstcrft Lltllz 25 6iJUt Laiicasterft Willlamtteu-ii 25 55 Lancaster. Maner 50 1XL10 Lancaster ft .Manheiin 23 4.1 MBMCAI.. BK NSIN'd I'OKODS Pl.AjrKtC- Of BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE KEEN" IMITATED Aud their excellent reputation injured by worthless imitations. 1 lie puhlic arc cautioned against buying Platters having similar sounding names. See that the word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled. 1), Are the only improvement ever made in Plasters. One is worth mere tlan a dozen of any ether kind. Will positively cure where ether rerce dies will net even relieve. Price, S3 Cents. Beware of cheap Plasters made with lead peihOUF. SEABURY & JOHNSON, .Mancfacturise Chemists, New Yerk. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLAS'JER. CHAS. N. CJUTTENTON, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole agent for Dr. C W. Ben Ben Men'rf Remedies, te whom all orders should lie addressed. my22-2wd.eedXw cow-S BEVARE FRAUD Bensen s GaBcmePoreosFlasters ISTATK Or LORENZ SfKIUKL, LATK !i or the city et Lancaster, dee'd. Letter-, testamentary en fiild estate having been granted te the undersigned, all pcrsetn in debted thereto are reqnested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will prevent them without delav for settlement te the muler signed, residing in said Lancaster City. HBNUY SHE1DEL, ABRAHAM SPEIOEL. C. C. Krkadt, Atuim-v Kxecuter. R.J. Kvass. i Attorneys. lui-etd,!!'
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