"t-:-' V1 K'irpJ-'r'phP liAKOASTEK DAILY IOTKIiLtGENOETS FRIDAY rUNE 6 1884. A i i. COLUMBIA NEWS. Oil It IlKdUI.All UllltHKHt'ONPICNUR TlirPH littrrnltiiu I'ollee luiui l'crtennl 1'nrABtitiilm Itrl iim Vt-rlilrnM-nuiue .Jnliluc About Town. Whlle attempting te arrest n Tew 1 1 tiler iiatned llrsslek l.tnt nluht, Oflloer Jehn Ollbnrt hnd tin. httle linger of hi right hand nearly bitten (I' liy tlm violeiiB negre, wlie iiml ttuen tlriititc mid disorderly, ami who Hindu gen d IttK moate by tunning. BainuoltHeut7.t'tburgut wan arrested en Wednesday for hivvli'g forged tlm name of H. W. UioekH, or Mailetta Tlie ohcek liid been lined in payment of .v bill of I'.enlH purobnseil from M. O. GasAer, of Ijoneaater. At tlie hearing, bofero Squlre Kvans, yeslciday the young lady who bail Held tlie goods, elrnrtd Btotitr.cnberitor by saying bn wns net tlie man. .lelm McCnll, wh" committed nn assault mid bnttny, and donation In Allontewu, four inentliH age, was ivirostedon Wwlnrs day evening, bv ollle'rs Wlttlek and (111 (111 beck, who bml b'en looking for him ever hlnoe he commitle'l ll-e crimen. Jehn T. Aliliett, ontudnble nf AHoiitewu, arrived In Columbia, .vnderil.iy, had tlie prisoner turned ever te b m, and UiIh morning, took him limiuv I'Arnet ul, Mr. V. ll.ijrs Oiler mill family, will speud n few i1.jh in Newnrk, N. J., wbrre It. F. Senci, iv relative, IIch dangerously Injured. Kev. .1. II. I'cntifibcehcr, Mr. Ucoree De lluir, and tlie former's futility, nruut Htim Htim Htim molKtewn, utler.dlug " elanicti " H. II. Mrngel takinthe plnce et H. F. Mtisser, nBtelegiaph operator at Cerdelia, whlle Mr. Musier guest into tlie Heading fc (Columbia ratlreid round house, at Col umbia. Hev. Sholilen .lacliMen, I). I)., will do de do llver his lenture en " Alaska," en Hunday instead of Monday evening, in tkol'resby tcrl.tn ohureh. Mlns Hell Sehollner m l.iHt evening united in tlie holy bends or matrimony te Ilov. MoKlmeylo, Marietta. A nutnber of Columbians wero prevent. 1C IlKluian. Theso CelumblaiiH, Hev. Gee. W. Kby iiml wife, Mrs. H II I'iriper, and Misses Auiile Fuudrieb nud Katte Gesslor, who have been attending tlie I'rchbytcriau Heme Mission conveutlmi, tit Coleralu, Martle township, returncd last oveulug. On Hunday, in tbe M. 12. oliureli, ekil- ilretih' day will be appropriately and elal- ! erately ccrebrattd. I hose puiKemi i titonc titenc lug te denate ll iwen hheuld de m net later than Saturday neon. M' I1IM1M. Kxtra brakeman, .1. Milt. V'Hhler, of I'. II It . had b'.i. left arm te badly arunhcd 'ant uv.'ii ng, whlle coupling cartt in tlie went yard, tint Dr. Craig had te nmputate it below tlie elbow While participating in a jumping match at Filbert's coal eflk'u jesterdny, W. W. Fendrlch, of Wnnsvilte, Intl., slipped and full, and ttverely sprr.incl hi' bt"k Mr. 8 H Dutwil'T'w two bi!M3 'am ran ell'l.int evening, up tl I. 11. I(. tinclt.liiit wrre c.tilirht beferu tlirre bad b'en.tuy damage doi.e. Town Dillen. A new Invoice el puddlcra and holpers Irem Danville, niiivul yesterday for tbe "Filttle" ieII'iic mill. liruner Kiullman last evening w.v ai' mlttcd ns tlie tenth membr of tbe Colum bia bioycle club. The Columbia lire, company will traiic.ut important btisinu-H this evcnlng. Hall fell at and ncir Silver Hprlugh yoi yei terday. It cut tlm wluat and tobicee in seme placcH in a tenlbte manuer. Wero it net for tbe Chicago convention, our tewu W' ulil present a denurted ap paaraiiee, but h it Is, ovcryhely is out anultiui; the latf Rt wwh. itftvt.it. Nt ft turn. tO. I. llllli II ll-X, BIIIM OT U.IIUS1, llt) I i oil's poiteud l'liASiv.tt. Pii.Mt, n unt .' old by II. II. (echrnn. iImikkM, 1.(7 and 1S9 (ortli(Jueun street, I.anea.ster. 'ablleedO riiynlclnns r leimm ml peuinus platteis In c.isfsel Rick Aehe. I.nine fide, Mllf Muscles, Itliuiiuiatlsui and all local p.llns. Hep flat ter' aru the I et made, ceuiblului; Kresh Heps with urns. Ilea Ij te use, pletuint and pow pew el (ill in action . 1 1 1 at any ilruif pt'iie. DVBrEiTie, nervous people, "out el ul'," Celden'H Mould I'eel 'fenle llt cure HtA fet fulilnt't. ul IiniKKl.ts. JMwiliinlAW Ki-iy l Mm, enr " I think thi-Klrer el i'iII kei.I u'tu, wiltes J.N. Marsluvll, et (ianby. Newton Oo.Me, " ter Klvlni: me .S'liiiuirffiiri Xeri'tite, It cured my daunliter's epllcpllr Ills, el u yenisttand liiK" (let n' drilKtflnts JIM). JJ Iwd. e l.lw 'lhrr.iv .wy llu frutrnrp "S-ultercd from rheumatism he badly had le use crutches, bm tlimw tlietii away n't I up nlvlim rleMiu1 hleelrlr Oil le my llmlw. I new leel hotter than t have ler years.'1 V L. UlblH.iiW Plk ! . Ilutr.ile, N 1. (Mild l" T. II. Ceeliian, ilruitul-t. 117 mil L'l Noun (juim MH el, Luncas'ir, I'll. Hosts. Illeje'is unil tiny lVPr. Willi the epenlnt? el tun seasonal outdo r sports eon in tl'etlum of tioulile Inrthopeir vlctlmsel Hay Kevi I. for them lleivers have no odor, uml tlie suminei' little or no beautv. Te Himir, snic.ii and wlpi thelr weeplnijeyes lorlhreeor lour siicrw-lvn ninnlhsi-llils Is their iiltlable p'Utleu. Theio Is no uelp In tioa-vejiiitea, tin H Is no help lu hhih mountain air. TluHoenlvlliJhten tun iieckets and leave the dlseasi) unabated Hut tin rn Is a positive euro In lily's tie.un Halm. Tiyll. If you I'ontlnue te miller It Is because: you nci;l ct a remedy as sure as Itlsclieapand pleasant. la-'iwilcedAw Kpeali Kluht Up. "llavu tiled ThemaiKUrtrlc Oil lortieup nud colds, and Mud ll the best remedy I have ever med In my tinnllv." Win. Kay. MO Ply. mouth, eve., Hullule N. Y. ."old by II. it. ceclinvn, ilruiKlst. U7 n'l 'i'1 North (iiuen stieef, Lancanler, l'n. ilr. I'railer'i Aluglu Ointment. The i.'ri'litest blessliu; that bus been ills eeveicil In Hits uetienulen. A nil e euro ler Hulls, Hums, 6eriH, Cuts, flesh Wounds, Sore Nippies, llaid and Seu Cerns, Chapped Lips, mid Hands, Pimples mid llletches. I'rlceMc, Held by Druiwtitti Sel I by II. II Cochran ilriiKRlst. 137 mid Ul 1 Ninth Union Btrent. (I) Mrs. l)r, Walten's l'eiieulcal Ten. Mether Walten has ptencrlbud lids valuable iiii'iikli.u lern (treat tunny yimsiuherprivatu practice, -it has proved nn uutallliu; spccllte in the treatment of tint many dlsoideis te which the touiale constitution Is subect It Is a sunt euro ler the monthly troubles that se many we 1 en suiter. Mulled en lectlpt et yirlce, Me. I old hy II II. Cochran, ilrugrdsl. lil and 13'J Nei th (lueun sti 1 ct. ( i It you sutler with sick neaducbe, onttlpa enttlpa onttlpa Hen, tour Momich.er llltinus attucki, Km ery's l.lttle Calharlle Pills wllliiiliuve jeu IScents. JJlwdM.WAKAw NetliuiK l.tuit It. Ne mcdtclne has ever been known se etree tualln the euro et nil llievi diseases arisliiK from an Impure condition el the hloed us Hamt.t.'dMAU8ArAnai., en Uloeh ami Liviii Hvitue lortliecureof Hcretul.i. White fewul Inu, IHieuumtlsin, I'liuplis, HlntcheH, Krup Krup tlens, Voiiere'il Hoies and DI-iiiimps, Ce isump isump tlen, (ioltre. Dells, Cuneer and "ll kindred ill. eases. Ne better iiusjiiii nt seeurlii;; a beau tint complexion can bu nbtiilniid tliin by usliw aueVJl.LM III.OOD AND LIVKIl bYKUP, which eleivnsiH I'm I1I00 1 and Hives Dimity te the akin. jnSU'iwMWAKftw Piivsiciaks' sanction has been accorded te that standard dlalnlectant, (Helm's bulphtir Boap. " Hill's Hair Dye," nlnck or brown, Me. i livdoediVw Tub glory or man Is hlsstreuiith, II you tire woakened down through oxcestive study, or by early Indiscretions, Alleu'u Ilratn feed will permanently lestore all lest vI;er and strenpt len all the muscles et Drain and lledy $1 j e ler (5. At (IriiRglats. or hy malt from J. II. Allen, 315 First Av e New Tork City. J2-lW(IM,W4Fw ..ii4,im j j&jjZJstiLmiiittM Alten's llillonsl'liyste Ma purely vogetabte llimld icincdy ter tlnaitaelic, JUIIeimiuni mid CoiiRtlpatlen. Kailly tAtren, noting promptly, rellnvlnic iiiilekty, 2.1 route. At nil liruitglAtn. IMwttM,Wrw I De net tin llireiirK(t oyeuif jeu liave tilml tunny remedies ter your Kidney disease or Llver cemnlalnt with out nuccest It li no re men why you should tlilnli your diierdcr liicnralile. Tlie meat In In Iriirlable eumi readily yluld in the petnnt vlrtucinl Kldnny-WnrU It U a purely voo veo voe tAbloroiiipmimt which netii en the Kidney, I.Iver and liewelint the aine llmennd tluis eleaiiRes the whnle nynttmi, Don't wall, but Kut n pnoknite ted ay ami euro youriell. new te ncuiirn iienuii, t mmiiu Htmnue that any one wilt euller trnm thiiiimuy ilerniiKetiiuntn lrR"Klit en by nn tinptiin condition et the hloed, when HCO VIl.IHSAUHAI'Altll.I.AANDHTII.I.imilA, erlll.O'H) AND I.IVKUHYKU1' will reBtore perlei I henlth te tlie phyHlealorKantzatlen, It l Indeed uHlreuiithiiiiliiK Kyiup, pleasant te Ink e, iii.l luit proven HmeH te be the lieit III.OOH l'lHIIIII'.ll ever dltceveriHl, elteet uilly f;iirln Hciettiln, Hyptilltla illeenlerH, Viik nepM el the Kldnnyn, Kryidpelax, Mala I In; nil norveiH dMeidets mid delilllty, lill. loin cniiiplalntB and nil dlseaHCH Indleiillnit nn itiipme condition el tlm llloed, l.tvnr, Mil niy, Hinmiirh, Hkln, tie. It correct Indl KiHllen. A hIiikIii liettln will pinve le you Its i.i'-ilit hi u lii'iiltli ii'ner, ter II ACTS I.IKK A CIIAIIM, enpeeliillv when ihn eeinplatnt Is el nn ntlimimlve imtiirr, lialni;u tendency te Iiwk ii i im iialmid vlKernl tint Ki-iln and nor Vimi lypl.tiit. ., n KK H PAIN I'ANALKA cures a pain In man anil beast. I'nruiei I'ttinniilly mid tutor tuter imlly. IlKDIIOIltK POWDKUli euro nil illHoaaeo f Iiei-sii, eattle, ilici'i), het:, poultry nud nil l.lvn Sterk A rOHITlVKCUUK. mivy2l-a Koreuln i.t II. II. Ce'i'inm'ii ilnii itei'1 137 forth Unetiii lru.' Urewu'ri ti.timntiiiiii I'nniten Iri the uiOKt ottecllve l'uln DtiBtreym In tlm world. Will most Hiirely lulcken the bleed wliethur taken Internally or applied exter, niilly, and thereby morn certainly UKI.IKVK I'AIN, whetlwr olitento or acute, than any nthur pain alleviator, and It In wiurnnlud dou ble the strength el miy xliiillar prepar.vllnn. It cures p'lle In the Htde, Hack or llowels, Bote Thie.it, llhuiiiuallm, Toethaclio, and Al.l, AUII-H, nud Id Tlic llrcnt Kollevrr et I'Hln "IIIIOWN"! IIOUSKIIOI.DI'ANACKA" should It te ciVury family. A teaspenntul et the I'an.ict'ii In a tumbler nt het water sweet. lined, II M'oleii'i'd tuken .it budttme, will IIKKAK UP A COi.D. 21 CluiU betlli inavU-ljdM XV 8tw fULlTlVAI,, in niecrntlc Uennty Tlckf t. (.onureis. I'AlltH IIAI.DKMAN. .ItlilKO. D. U. KSIII.KMAV. aeiiHt'ir(Mli )-J(lllN MAKTIN. Asssumbty (i. I'lIltfTIAN KO.. " .UUKSS. I'ATTKIHON. (b)-S.H. DKTWlljKlt. ' -JAMK8 DUKKY. -f. II KAUmtAN. Stierlll.-ll. M. Altl'KHB. t'rotnnnelury. 1IKN.I. H'OllliSl N. Itei?lier.-K C. DILI. Kit. County I'reasuier. .INO. h .MANN. I lurk iiKj !. II s HUT I Kit. Clerk of (. ,-sAM'li U IIOSTKITKIt. County t omiiltS'leiier II V, IIVUTIIAM. Prison Keep..r.-liK(). W. STYhlt. Prison liisii'Pteii. II. II Illicit. W WlliTAKI.lt l'oei I)lrerter.-(I1'.0. II AltM3ri.rrKI(. ' II. SN 111 hit. Corener 11 A IS KITell. A'idlter.-(IK( W. ti-illtOKDI'.i: ft Ml lit ft. II I lAjft.1ll I.N, UMNNlT.II-. Olttl. I'd It IIIIM'KAI. Housework III a small family. Apply at Ne. iis West Klnu Mtru I U IVIN T F.MI. Ill A1TKMI I'HK KKV- 1 ' NOI.D- ItlKI.K KAIIt. ICleijant articles ler sale. (Sens of Veterans will mtend tlill evenliiK In a t'ely. It STI'Vr.WH Illlllsn HHAVINO AND IIAIll DUKS.Sl N'(i SALOON. Uoed Jein nuvmitn and prices niviiut as r lier snloens. ll. w'AdNEK, tllVl'V-ll' lsnnifiT. Vli riiisiei k i.iir (ik JAPAN'KM: KIHN(i KOD8 mid a (ieneiul Line of Kislltst; rACKLK and ItOll HTrl.NHH.at llHHI.KY'.H DUU(i STOItK, a'l-nmd Ne. .' v est Kln St. ri'iiK 1 la i i;ii i.vx iiiiri.uiATi: is new mi' haniN uml Is nii'ii ler navment. Tiiicc per rent abatement li paid en or bo'ero July 1st Oflleit hours Ir en 'i a. in. le :i p. m. C. K AM L Its, Ic.'llwd City Treasuier ftlf. II'AI.IAM lli:UTV II1VKN AWAY ' this week te nil purcli ie-s el Ten or Cot lee l!e-t lirnnul.'ilcd .UKr, 7Ke Whitest 7c. bm-'ui In the city. CI.AUKKS TKA UTOItK. Ne. as vct klnnM., LiiiH'iistur, l'n N,w r'.l'IIV It (II.MIIIAV?, NKW MUN UMHUKLLAH, MMV IM IMA I. WVNO, All tit Lewest Prices ul HVVAItlt'H, Ne (u North tjueeii Htreet. Lancaster. A I- TDK COllltl IIUIJHK SIj.NDAY AFTKUNOON A I .1.19. TBMPBHAHOB LEGTURF, llv Hut famous Celere' orator, Itev. J. II. lIKCreil, et Yerk. Pa. Count mid heir nne el naiuie's oratei ; and be sallstled that he 111 advance some pew p dots that no ether teuipulaiiciierater Inn ever ilone. JtO-Sl MIIIII.ION.1I.K. i On Monday, June 9, lsi,wlli lm sold at ptlblln tale, at the Meirlmne Hntiue, North I'rlnre street, Lanraster, I'a , I he folIewliiK live stock, te wit : Twenty Head of noutliern Illinois nud Indiana llnrses. 801110 llrst-clam drlveis nud stuppeis, and some for yeiural farm use. Hale te eommenre at I e clock. 11. in., en s it I day, when terms will lie madu Known by eii:til UKOUUK (iROIHMAN. I.nOI.IMH AND FIIKNOH Ml', ltd KM. 1 j have new in nleck an elaborale assort ment "t KukIIsIi and f reach Helves In nil Iho latest shades 1 Iheymoet the (Inert texture and make up a very handsome business suit ler in 111 111 wiut her. 1 use only Hi lluest trim, minus llnvlni; an experlenced culler, who has been In my employ for the past four yeniH, 1 can Kiinrantee peifeet littlni; (lit. nienls at uiedernlii inlces. A. II. UOSUNSPKIN, J7 Neilh (Jiteen street, opposite I'osteltlco. ic K.7 KAT UKIIIHTION IN MILLINERY GOODS. TO LOMMKNCK SATURDAY, JUNE 7th. TIUMMKIl IIAT8, Irem H ui) UNTItlMMKD HAI'S, iriilll 150, up jl f KATI1KIIH, ler 23c. up satlu, 35e. per yd. blowers Hibbens, Lace, Children's l.ace Caps, Jlnuilkoichlets, Cellars, Parnsels mid Umbrellas Hern He up. And a Thousand ether articles. Call eaily te secure n bargain, -AT- A. HIRSH'S, Nea O nnd Q North Queen Streot. 2td IU.KNTV TO IMITATK, IttIT NONK TO eeual theSc. Havana Clirnrs at - HAKTMAN'H YKLLOW rilONT ClOAll hTOUK. WIIKKlMUMHft sHU UKMl'KOTrUI.LY Invited te call at lleehteld'a nnd nt. uinlne coeds nnd learn prlccset koeiIs j astro astre reived that wl I ustenlsli you. Punts Irem We and up, overalls. Jackets, all-wool llleunes, Hhlrls tiem 23c. up te the best Wainsutta, Hosiery Irem (ie. per pair up te the best lliltlsli : cellars, Ibindki relileli, 'lies, Hus penilms at nheiit one-half thu usual niiccs i Counterpanes, Huts from (in. up and a variety el notions. 1IKNUY HKCHIOI.D. Ne. fii North Oiieen Htreet. Slgnet the llig Blocking. V. .-Chfllce IlulldliiK Lets and sand ler sale. r.-lyil IOU (Ul.ll.1ir.lt UlCMIMtTH, 8KA80NOF IMI. SPRING LAKE BEACH, MONMOUTH AND CAUI.KTON IIOUbUH. SKA GIRT, N. J , IIKACH HOUSK. IlouecsOpen 1111101.1. NBWHO-HL LAPAYBTTB UMKIUOAN AND KUIIOPKAN PLANS.) PIIILADKLPJIIA. ' Anpllcatlens ler rooms can he madeat any OI lliuuuiivu uiriii.-s. inHl-mTii.Tiiftti h. U, MALTIJY. NXW AltrXKTltlKMKNTa IJKNN UIIIAUKlttm UOets vr.ii nim- X. i rni i up, ni IIAItTMAN'flYKM.OW HtDNV CJIOAU Hl'UltK. WANTKD-A UltCI, WANTN A MITtA MITtA Hen te de up.Btnirs wnrki Apply nt It 0. Til IMUM'AU HTItKl.T. c liiKAt' fiMi, (inr.Ai' ruici. In order te meet tlm wnntsnl their cuntn mom, tlm I.ANCAHTK.It (lAHl.U)MT AND rilKI. COMPANY will roll totlielrconniimors OAS STOVES AT COST. hnmpleBOl Hlevim unvyhospeiint their elllre, NO, UflNOItTIIUUKKNHritKK'I. in31-linilll -IIIKHTItlt tHIllrtlY IIOIINK. ATfiANriG CITV. N. J. At the loot of New Yerk avenue, within a low bundled loot el the pe.v. Attrnotlve, rouifertable and homelike. NOW el'K.N I JitneVitnd .1. KKIM A HONH. 1)UOI'linAI.H TIONKItV, KOll. 1'CltNlhlllNII MTA- Kitiir. and eTHKit atri- ri.iF.H. HKCIlKTAIir OVTIIU CeMUOHWKAl.TU'HOrrlUK, llAntusRUite, !'., .Iiiiiii S, IPUl. I lii'ieliy Invite nealud iropeals, at prices below maximum rates Hand In bpIieiIiiIi's, le furnish .Stationery, Kind and ether BiippMiM Inrthe I.eKlslalure, and the neve rat Depirt tnents et Hinte Uevuruumiit, and ter riutuli luir, (Irs Fittlni; and Hietm Klttlmr ler, and lepnlrs, IuuiIhIiIih' hulls mid committee rnnuw nt tlm Kenatn unit lloiise et HepreHenlatlves, uuil dlstrlbiitlnn el ilecuuients, reports and ether printed maltir for tbe l.eihmtuie and the Department or l'tiblle liiBtructleti, for the year end. tin the Ill's I Monday et June, A. D, IlMO. Separate proposals will be received and ep,i ep,i rate contracts awarded in announced In mild rchedutes. All proposals must be accompa nied by a bend with approved srcurlty con ditioned for tlie faith Jul porfertnivnco or the contract, and nddicHied and delivered le me boteio eleven o'clock n. in., of Thursday, the '-tltlulayef June, A. I). 18HI. at which tlmu the proposals will be opened and contracts award ed, in tlie Kxceutlve CliHtiiner nt llnrrlsbuiK. ruunsylVHUtn. Hcliedules centalnlnu forms el proposals can bu obtained en application at thuoftlceot the yeoretnrv or tlm Common wealth W H.8TKNOKI:, Ji-Jltd Bcerutnry el tlie Couitiienwcivltli N IT WANaJIAKKIt'.', Hut a Much Hetter I'laee te lluj our Heeds Will he found at Burger & sum's WiioIesivloA; ItoliiliCleiliini; Houku, Ne. 24 Oontre Baunre, It Is better than Wnnnmakni's, becausn tLe lioeds ant net only as feed, but cheaper, and It Uteri! should be hucIi a thlnif as u mbllt, which Is net at nil lliinly te occur, you win tiavote net liave te ke tar le I uve the defect leineilled. GOODS THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEAS K from ICeady-Mivdn Holts and tl'e ( heleest ."lull In l'ltcc, down te every detail In QKNT.V FURNISHING SDPPLIES. (ilVKUS A CALL. Burger & Sutten, Murdrum Tailors hiiiI C'IeIIiIhih, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE'. LANCASTKU, I'A. lill" TlKNTlON. 0KAN1) Cf.KAUTNM fA III -.if- eiii k liiiiiiiT Cletliini Wente selling our KutlieMnck et 81'1'IM) AM) MMMi;it IJI.OI'IIINO ALL DKSi ltll'IIOSM A'l AlilH.Al ItLDHCT'tON NOW. We Intend Hint every man nlull have a chance at our full assortment, and be able te buy at prices which will suiprHe tie in ler thelr cheapness, We have Te-day Mmkeil NJ I' A I ItS Of WOKKIVH PANTS, Me In M no. l.UHl PAlllMtlf H1NHI.K PANT't, tl.iilefl 'si. '.MMIOYHAND 8LIIOOL Mill I'M. i.J, e fl.r.n '.'(1 ClllLDKK.N'.S SUITS. JI..VJ te fl.oe. THIN CLOTHING. UAltSK UNDKIHV I'. It, NKCKWKAH, IIUHIKU, t-L'SPHNIKIl1, nud UKNI'S' KDUMSIIIHII OODDS Ol All Descriptions ul lloel, llolleiu 1'ibcj. CALL AT Hirsh & Brether's I'KNN IIALLOLOITIINI. Illlirsi'. Noe. ii uml 4 North Qnoeti trout. I.ANi'ASTr ll, I'A. U.'OHl-;i IIINO NKW. WILLIAMSON it FOSTKR II.W K HOMKrill.NU NKW IN Beets and Shoes. That Is Inlcreatlnu te Ladles and (l.iitUmen looking ter a uoed solid article nt 11 hkihoiiii hkiheiiii ble pi lee. THUKK(M)DDLLAUS WILL lll't n very Neat f Ittln Omits' Hall Uiiiicicki tint ters. style Teeth Pick Tep. This Is uveiy de Mlrabliiatul stylish shoe ter tlueu dollars Kill LADIK.S WKAlt wuliiiveii I'KON 1 LACK MAT KID TOP OAlTHlt. eu hand hand hand souie and snmethlng entliely new. Alse OHIIOWN DKSIUN. A sliuu ter Knntlimiuii made te our special erdei Aslioeofsiipuilor quiillty. SUMMER CLOTHING, Of all bliii's Hiilt'ibln te thu season iu suits or THIN COATH and VKHl'.l. Hl'KIPKD COAT.S ter enlcu wear. Me, and Amettcvti acursnekiir Coats and Vels at $1 3 '. LUJHTHUMMKIt PAN la In All-Wnel C.n C.n Bliuere l'ln Ltnn. f.',73. Fluu (Hobe Mills lm slinere t'ants, 10 M. HATS! HATS! HATS! LIGHT DKUIIVH Hl'ltAW UAl'd. In kinds and styles lm Chlldieti, Men or Hey nil FANCY I1091KRV. INDUS m.d INDIAN UAUHK UNlIKItblllltTti. Thu KeatherwelKht I'onbieko Drawers uiyl a vuiy liiimikeiiu va va rlety et Hllk Neckwear and auminer Wear. Dealers lu Cintliliiff, llatn, l.aiis, funds Iiiiiii Uoeds. Heets. ilineH Plunks. Vullscs, TravulliiK HtiKH Kiibher Heeds, etc. Nes. 32-38 EAST KINO STEEET. LVNflA8TKlt,I'A. ftftetrAi '.. iffiiJlihiilffiiititfifi-'r i'Ihj-, Vnar liusen & Fester, SECOND BUmOH. PUIUAV 'bV15NINuT"JUNEJ 0, 1U84. BJ.A1NE NOMINATED. iik wiM en 'run niiiaii n allot. I AUhsmn HnnwsnOnl't r Hlsler tlie Mull. Kim MtaleBiniiu iiiinuis ncuiesii, :i:80 ji. m, The IIIIiieIh vetn with Hlalue'a p-reccdlnK voteH jjUes him 4M, a majeilty of the ontlre oenvontiou, The ilniivenllen' rrececdlnds. Ill the Republican convention atChicaije the Tlmradny oveiiIur toHHien wan de voted te the proflentatlou or the natnea of candi dates. The btilldltitt was orewdcil te ltd titinest capaeity, and thore wero nt leaat 15,000 porneua proaent. Very few could hear the remarks. Kx-CeURreBStnan JlratitlaKce (Uenn.) heRan thniliHplny of orateriaal lltowerlta In favor of Hourvter llavley A Mietit went up when Senater Gullem named General Jehn A Leaii. The frlentla of the ftcniiter wcie packed In the hill, and the old tncticH of oiideavoritie; te orcate a hurrah for him wcre tried soveral tlmnn, hut lliey (lid net nucoecd at well an ex nected In hia natlve Ktiitc. Oeneral Wcntisa (Me.) Bcconded tlie nomination, but w.in badly treatcd by Ids auditors, Then came lllaine'u boom. Fer ten minutes the conventlon was iu uproar. Judfje West was led te the platform and neatcd in n chair nt tliu cdje, with Hen. Ed MoPhertioii at his slde te p.ulde him. The orator leaned upon his cane nnd tnade ene of the most olequeut BpceeacH evor heard in the hall. The bull (Hun shook us if waved by the winds when Hlalne's tiame wan formally prescnted. It was a sceno which paled into iiiBinnlllcanoe the mom mem mom erablo night four years ae when Ceiihllnt; ami Cameren led the hurrah ler Gr.vut, or even when Daniel Dougherty nained Gen. Hancock at Cincinnati. A) Chicago Tribune editor procured :v beautiltil lleral cap, nunneunted by a whlte plume, took u front position near tlii stae and waved this aloft, addiuc te the inter he excitement. Finally quiet wan rcsteicd. Stephen U. Etkins nud Themas M. IJayne climbed upeu the ntage and whiuspcred into Juile West'n car te dematid that all ether o.udidnten .withdraw iu the inteicst of III vine. He did this, and it wai immedi ntilj '''ermlnt'd by Blaine's tnanntcers te force a ballet bofero adjournment, and, if neccuiary t j notnlunte IJIainu by 1 or 2 o'eluck in the meruit));. Hen. Themas C. Piatt asked thu Ulaine delar;ates te Ktand Htm, nnd victory new and in November wii3 thelis. He was followed by Hen. Galitsha A. (hew, who also speke for Hlaiue. It wan 11 o'clock. Philr.ddphia tlrue, wheu New Yerlt'n dcleRatien was called upeu te natuu thelr oUeico. Prcaident Arthur was cheered te the echo. His U0.XU wai net be great as that of lilalne, hut it was confined mero te the dcleeatia and net ?e much te the cpoeUtor.i. Flags wero waved, horns and whistles blown nnd the band played. It was pandemonium, nud was a surptise te the lllainu people, who did net think Arthur's friends oeuld summon se larye a crowd of rtipporters, Tlie demonstration continued for half a hour, when Martin I. Tewiim nd formally named President Arthur. Ilia speech was frequently Interrupted by oheers. He sid Arthur's nomination would clve satisfac tien te nil classes of citlzana Towneend bttucked CenkliiiK ami Piatt and said that they wero against Arthur uccausoue ceuiti net make the uxeoutlve mausleu a place for political caucuses. He also charged Geergo William Curtis and the civil sorvlce refermeis who wcre opposed te Arthur with beiupj ungrateful. The speech oreated ijulte a sensation. General II. H. Bingham iceuded Ar thur's nomination in an oleiiucnt speech t'etiKtcssman Lynch (Miss) nlse tuade nu appeal for Arthur. Mi. Winsten (N. C.) also seoended the nomination of Ar thur. A motion wan matle te adjourn, hut it n,in lect P. It H. Puiohbr.el;, of Lnnsiann, next ppel.u for Arthur. Win n Ohie was called ut 11:110 p. iu , e'i rliitr beKau, and Judije Feraker took the iilatfeiin te present Shermau. IIoie fen id te Maine, wheu the audience again rnbe te its feet and bcjjau oheorinej and wavinj; banner:.', which continued for many minutes. Sheitly bofero midnight the tumult was iueteasiiif'. The air was full of hats; cheers burst out with renewed vigor every few moments, the chairman vainly trying te (.ccure erder. The band struck tip, hut could net be heard for the checting. Men reized ll.vgti and baiinera and weie inareh iug up and down the aisles. Order was finally rostirel, and .ludge Fetaker reminded thorn nf themaxim that limy should net " hull t " till they get out of the weeds IIe fluished at 11:50 p. in. Judge Helt (ivy.) soceuded Sherman's nomination in a well roceivod spoeoh. When Vermont was reached there was considerablo cheeriug. nud Governer Ling (Mass ) took thostagetoprosout KiIiuuhiIh' claim. He was listened te with gie.it nt trutieu, and was frequently intennptcd by npplausn. Geergo William Curtis Hpcuiidcd Kd tnuuds' nomination, and w.v riceived with loud cheers. At ID: ilia, in. a motion was tnade that the oenvontiou proceed te ballet. An amend incut was eil'ertd that nt least II vu ballets hn takeu. A lively iliseusi'iti en surd, and u motion te talte a uivss until 10 a. in. was lest. Finally a motion ptevailM by 113 te !W1 te adjourn until 10 n in, Friday. rHtlt.KIIIIlMIS lll-IIW Niilrs uml iitillctiepH ilrfeiu ttui An rulri; Brsilnns Ullit'Ade, Juiie O.The Tribune says lastuight'H duinoustratien and vete en ml ml ml jotirnmeut nhews lilaine'.i great htrengili nud indicates his nomination. The Inter-Ocean saj'H the hlttiatlen is ntnotieallv unoliaiiited : the Southern del cgntes retnain linn te Arthur.thvt Hltiue's forces htlck with gieat tenacity, and that Sherman, Legan and hilmuuds vveiu awaiting nud hoping for n breal: iu ll e Arthur or Ilhine forces Tlie 2Ym(.irefrnlns from p'edictiena but says uotie of the nnmlnaiing sp .eeh s equalled theso el Oenkluig and Giilleld four years age. It is gonerally thought that a lesult will net be reached te day utiles there i lieuld bs a second sossleu Tlie Ulalne iii.i.i pra diet hlti nomination en tlie 2nd 1 1 .ltd ballet. Notes Uotnre Af ihLIuk. 11:0.") It Is said that Indiana v. ill cast 10 voten for lllaine and 11 for Attliur, ou the first ballet te get ns many as possible for Ilarriben en the scoend ballet. The lilalne mew have defennlned te vete down and icsolutlen te adjourn till the result is renohed, It was said this morning that thu Ar thur in mi have deelded te try aud force an adjoin ninettt after a few ballets. At 11 a. m. an earnest consultation was going en among the New Yerk delugatcp. An Heur nud a liau lioteio tun conven tion assembled vast crowds of people wero iu front of the entmiices The olllelals oxeroisod great patiencu nnd there was hut llttle Irritation. Humer siys this morning that the Independents, alarmed at the strong lilalne demonstration last night imve determined te cast the voie ei Mas sachusetts and Vermont en second ballet for Gen. William T. Sherman. UAI.I.KII TO OKDKtt An Imiiirrmi (Jruuli lu te lriut 11 h 11 Tlie MrttlUIIut In nstHll-lliatue (latin en tun Second llallet, The bntranoe te the couYentlou hall is at , ', uv ,i ', this hour (10:80) Issobleokod with poo peo poe plo that it Is Imposslble for the tloket helders and momben of the conveutlon te obtain entrance. A moiuage has Just been sent te the ohlef of polleo nsklrig him te send all help posslble te assist lu prcserr lug erder. At 11 o'clock thore wero neatly ten thousand poeplo lu the hall and threo or four thousand still gathored ontaide, cager for admission. me vint luiiut. It was twenty mluutcs past the hour for meeting when the gavel foil and the chair man announced that the conventlon would he openod hy prayer by Hev. Dr. Hehad (leu. Tbe first imilet. '" ' I i s 1 ' a 5 li' S I h i S w a a r. i it i Alabama Arkansas California (,'olernlo .... Connecticut Delaware... Flerida (leerula , lllln Is Indiana Iowa Kalians 17 Kentucky..,. Louisiana .... Maine lik 111 2 10 12 Maryland )i U niassnciiusuii .. i Michigan I'' Minnesota 7 Mluslsnlnnl 1 8S 7 0 1 17 III 2 Missouri n 10 I Nebraska S Nevada , tl New HaniDihlrn. 1 11 12 New.lursev 0 1 New lerlt M 31 I North Carolina Ohie 21 S5 OruKOti t'eiuiHylvaulJ.. Ulieile Island... Seuth Carolina. 11 17 10 1 Tennefsce 7 Texas 13 Vermont h VlrRlnlu 2 21 l West VlrKlnla... 12 Wisconsin in e n Arizona 2 New Mexico .... Dakota 2 Utah Mentana, ., Idaho Wyetntnir Hist, Columbia.. 1 1 Washington Totals 33IH2M 03 HO 03 3 I Michigan kave 2 votes te lleneral Hliermiin. The vete of Alabama en the first ballet was : Arthur 17, Blaine 10, Legan 1. One of the delegates wan ubsent. The vete of Arkansas was : lllaine 8, Arthur 4, Edmunds 2 One of the delegates ohalleugcd the vete and It wan taken by call of the delegates ; the vete was the same ns originally nnnounecd. The vete of Arkansas by delegates was therefore rcoerded as nbove. The vete of California was : Blniue 10, The vete of Colerado was six for lllaine. The vete el Kentucky was: Arthur, 10, lilainp, G J, Legau 2, Ltnoeln 1, Bhermnn 1. The vete of Louisiana was takeu by a call of delegates, and was: Arthur. 10. Legan II, I)lalue,2; oueef tlie delegates was nbEant. .Maine: Ula-.no 12. Nevada: Blalne, 0. New Hnnipshiie Kdmunds 4, Arthur 4. Nuw.Terscy: Blalne 0, Edmunds G, Lincoln 2, Jehn Shermau 1. New Yerk : Lincoln 1, Edmunds 11!. Blalne 28, Arthur 31. North Carolina : Arthur 10, lllaine 21, I.egaa 10. Ohie : Blalne 21, Jehn Skerinuu 2.r. Oregon : Blalne 0. Penn sylvania : I'M mn ml 1, Legan 1, Arthur 11, Blaine 17 Mccuuit llallet Tlie ruiiv tuition then at 1 J. 20 precuLded te the second ballet which resulted as fellows : Hlaiue !M0 Arthur 270 Edmunds 80 Legan , 01 Jehn Shermau 23 Hawley Ill Gen. Sherman 24 Liuceln 4 A 1 1 1 :25, at tlie end of the seoend ballet, them was great oheoring evor Blalne gaum. A number of tlm delegates are In cloiie conference. Wliere Tlitty Oulued unit I. ttt Tlie changes from the llrst wero as I'el lows : Alabama : Arthur 17, lllaine 2, Legan 1. Arkansas: lllaine p-alns '.!, Arthur le.'es 1, Edmunds loses 2. California, no uhtvuge. Colerado, no change. Connecticut and Dohvwate no ohauge. Flerida and Georgia, no ohauge. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, no ohauge, Kansas : Blalne gains 1, Arthur loses 2, Jeb u Shetman, loses 2, Legan gains 2, Hawley gains 2. Kentueky, the roll belug call, Attliur galus 1, Blaine Iek.'ii J, Legan loses J. Louisiana, roll b lu called, Blalne gains 2, Arthur loses 1, iijgvn loses l. .Mauie no ohaiiiie. Mary liti.l, Bl.nte gains 2, Arthur loses 2. Mas-' Eieluisetts: Ar'hnr gains 1, Ed- J i ii uml u loses 1. Michigan : Arthur gains 2, Elmunds le.ses 2. Mituu'seta nnd MiKslssippi no chauge. alisseiiri, roll biiug called, 'Blalne galus 2, Edmunds loses 1, Legan loses 21 oue absonteo. Nebraska and Nevada no ohauge. New Hampshire: Arthur gains 1 , JCdmunils lm.es I New Jersoy, no cliange. New Ymk, mil being called, no ohauge. North Carolina, Blalne galus 1, Attliur losses 1. Ohie : Blniue gains 2, Sherman Iebcs 3. Oregon, Penn sylvania, Khotle Island, Vormeut, ue chauge. Seuth Carolina, Tounesseo, Texuh, Virginia, West Virgiule, ue ehange, WtFCensIn, Blaine gains 1, Edmunds loes 1. Aiixeua, Dakota, District of Columbia, Idaho, Montane, New Moslce, Utah, Washlngteu territory and Wyoming, no changes, The icault of the second ballet wai nuneuueed ut 1:20, ami the luoreaso of Bhluc's vete was the ohaes of nn txutlerant manlfeetatleu ou the iart of the audience. The conventlon then proceeded te the third ballet Ollleial footing of the second bal let whele of number of dolegatos 820; whele number of votes east 818; iice.Ksaiy te clinic.) 411: Blalne tojelvul !140, Arthur 270, El inuuils 85, Oeu Sherman 2, Legan 01, .le'in Sherman 28, Hawley 14, Lincoln 4, lilniDKi'S I'ren ttui Second llnllui. The ehauges Irem the second ballet are as fellows ; Alabama, Arkansas, Call leiuia, Colerado, Illinois, no ohauge. Indiana, alter a few minutes in opusulca epusulca opusulca tieu, Arthur gained, Edmunds lest ; Iowa, no chauge ; Kansas, lllaine gains 2, Arthur loses 2. Kentueky : Blalne gains 1, Arthur leses 1. Louisiana, Malue, Maryland ue chauge. Massachusetts no ohauge. Michlgau : Blaine gains !), Arthur loses 2, Goneral Shermau losea 1, Minneseta: Arthur galm 1, Edmunds loses 1. Mississippi, Lincoln gains 1, Arthur loses 1. MUseuil, Blalne gains 4, Arthur gains 1, Edmunds loses 1, Legan le.ses 4, Nebraska, Blaine galus 2, Ar thur loses 2. Nevada and New Hamp shire, no ohnuge. New Jersoy, Blalne gainu 2 New Yerk, Hlaiue galna 1, being nbEent en last vote. Voting te Adjourn. At 2:47 (Chicago time) the con vention in proceeding slowly with a roll of states en a motion te adjourn. Wr.VlltKU IMDlOtTlONS vVashinoten, June 0. Fer the Mlddle Atlantle Hiatus, goueral fair weather, seutheast te southwest winds, changes in tumpernture. C1KNDINK (Mill HtllUll ClINNKirilUUr J Ciam, : torSe., lltor'ile., at UAItrMA.VH YKI.f.OW KUONT OlQA.il BTOUK, - - a-J itfimirti- rtnf S I 1 Ill .... . VI r, i I 7 21 .... 3 i in IS U 2 I 'ill 1 1 ItK 2 I THE PLATFORM. A VKKV VKHUOHH UntilVRKANUH. Tnlne te Uevcr Every Jfelnt A Carina l'leea of I'atonwerk IHewInx Het nd Celd en Kvery Known Ii.ua, Following is tlie Republican platform adopted by tlie Chicago conventlon iu full: The Kcpubllcnnsef the United States, In convention assembled, rcnew tee nucgi unce te tlie principles upon which thev have trlumnhcd in ilx successive ores! (Icntial elections, nnd congratulate the American ncople ou the attainment of be many results in legislation and administra tion by which tlie Itcpublicnn party has, after saving the Union, dene se much te render its institutions just, equal and bonc benc flclcnt the safe-guard of liberty nnd the embodiment of the best thought and high est purposes et our citizens. The Repub lican party has gained its strength by quick and faithful response te tlie demands of the pcople for the freedom and the equality of all men, for a united nation assuring the rights of all citizens; for the elevation of labor; for and honest currency; for purity In legislation, and for integrity and accountability In all do de purtinents of the government, and it ac cepts anew the duty of leading in tlie work of progress and reform. We lament the death of President Gar Gar Held, whose sound statesmanship, long conspicuous in Congress, gave promlse yt a strong nnd successful administration, a premiso fully realized during the short period of his olllce ns president of the United States. His distinguished success in war and in pcace lias endeared him te tlie hearts of the American people. In the administration of President Ar thur we rccognize a wise, conservative and patriotic policy under which the country has been blessed with rcmarkable pros perity, and we bellcve his eminent services nre entitled te and will rcccive the hearty approval of every citizen. It Is the first duty of a geed government te protect the rights and promote the intcrcslsef itsewn people; the largest diversity of industry is most productlve of general prosperity and of the comfort and independence of the people. The Tivtlir l'laiilc. Wc, therefore, demand that the imposi tion of duties en foreign Imports shall be made, net for " revenue enty " but that, In raising the requisite revenues for the government, such duties shall be se levied ns te afford security te our diversified in dustries and protection te the rights nnd wages te the laborer, le the end that ac ac tlve and intelligent labor a3 wellas capital, may have its just reward, and the laboring man his full share in the national pros perity. Against the se-called economical system of the Democratic party, which would dc dc dc gradoeur labor te the foreign standard, we enter our earnest pretest; the Demo cratic party has failed completely te rc rc llevc the neonle of the burdcu of unneces sary taxation by a wlse reduction of the surnlus. Tlie Republican party pledges ttscit te correct the inequalities of the tariff aud te rcduce the surplus, net by the vicious arid Indiscriminate process of horizontal re duction, but by such methods as will ro re Ucve the taxnavcr without injuring the laborer or the great productive interests of tne country. Wc rccognize the imporlnnce of sheep husbnndry in the United States, the se rieus depression which It Is new cxpcncuc iug nnd tlie danger threatening its future prosperity ; and wc, therefore, respect the demands of the representatives of tills im pertant agricultural interest ler n read justment of duty upon foreign wool in view that such industry shall have full nud adequate protection. We have always recommended the best money known te the civilized worm, ami wc tirge that nn cirert be mnde te unite nil commercial nations Iu the establishment of the international standard, which shall fix for an JiTclative valuoef geld aud sliver coinage. Tlie regulation of commerce with for eign nations and between the states is oue et the most important prerogatives of tlie general government, and the Hcpublicnii party distinctly announces Its purpose te supert such legislation us will fully and cfllclcutly carry out the constitutional power of Congress ever Intcr-state afm merce. The priuciple of the public lcgu lcgu latlen of railway corporations isa wise and salutary one for the protection of nil classes of the people, and we favor legislation that shall prevent unjust discrimination and excessive charges for traiiBportien, and that shall secure te the people and te the railroads alike the fair and equal protec tion of the laws. I'rotectieu e l.BUer. We favor the establishment of a national bureau of labor, the enforcement of the eight-hour law, a wlse and judicious system of general education hy adequate appro priation from the national revenues when ever the same Is needed. We bellove that every vviicre the protec tion te a citizen of American birth must bu secured te citizens by American adopt ion, uml we favor the settlement of national differences by international arbitration. The Itcpublicnn party, having its birth In a hatred of slave labor uml In a dcslre that all men may he frcu and equal, Is unalter ably opposed te placing our working-men in competition with nuy form of scrvile labor, whether at home or abroad. In this spirit we deneunce thu Importation of con tract labor, whether from Europe or Asia, ns mi effence against the spirit of Ameri can Institutions, and wopledge oursclvcs.te sustain the present law restricting Chinese immigration, and te provide such further legislation ns is necessary te carry out its purposes. Civil Hcrvloe Iteferin, The reform of thu civil scrvlce auspici ously begun under Iicpiiblican administra tion should he completed by thu further extension of the reform system already established by Iaw-te all the grades of thu service te which it is applicable. The spirit and purpnse of the reform should be observed in all e.xecutive appointments, mid nil laws at variance with the objects of existing reformed legislation should be repealed, te the end that the dangers of frce institutions which lurk in the power of etlleinl patronnge may be wisely nnd effectively avoided. The nubile lands are u heritage of the pcople of the United States and should be reserved as far as possible for small hold ings by nctual settlers. We are opposed te the acquisition of large tracts of these lands by corporations or individuals, espe cially where such holdings arc in the hands et non resident aliens, and we will en deavor te obtain such legislation ns will tend te correct this evi). We demand of Congress the speedy for fer for felturo or nil land grants which have lapsed by reason of non-compliance with acts of incorporation, In all cases whero thore has been no attempt In geed faith te perform the conditions of such grants. Tliogriuetui tiianus ei tne American pcople are due te the Union soldiers and sailors of the Inte war, and the Hepubllcun party stands pledged te suitable pensions te all who wcre ditablcd aud for the wid ows and orphans of theso who died in the war. The Republican party pledges Itself te the repeal of the limitation contained In the Arrears act of 1870, se that nil invalid soldiers shall share alike, and their pensions shall begin with the date of disability or discharge and net with the date of the ap plication. iteHtdiui fercigu roller. The nepuhlicnn party favors n policy which shall keep us from cntnuglln al liances with foreign nations, and which ' - -t.-.- ,,'itA. Bhtll glve the right te expect that fenUniv - nations shall refrain from m1lllnft In' , America, nnd the policy which seek mm . V cantrade with all pevrcre.lntt especially -l with theso of the Western nemiiplwre. ' ; We demand the restoration of our ntvjr te -ItB old-tlme strength and clllcleacy, tint it ' may n any sea protect the rights pf ' - , Amer can cltlr.ens nnd the Interest el ivtiLuii commerce, nnu we cell upem congress te remove the burdens under which American shipping tins been depress ed, be that it may again be true that we have n commerce which leaves no ses uh. explored, and a navy which takca no law from superior force. Iietehtd, That appointments by the president te elllccslu the territories should be made from the bona flde citizens and residents of the territories whcreln they nre te serve. Ileieltetl, That it is the duty of Congress te enact such laws as shall nremutlv and cfTcctunllysupprcss the system of polygamy within our territory nnd dirorce the peliti cal from the ecclesiastical power of tlie so se called Mermen church nnd that Iho law se enacted should be rigidly enforced by me civil authorities ir possible, ana uy tne military if need be. Denouncing Menthnrn Oatragas. The pcople of the United States in their organized capacity constitute n nation and net a mcre confederacy of slutcs. The national government is tuprcme within the sphere of its national duty, but the states have reserved rights which should be faithfully maintained; each should be guarded with jealous care se that the har mony of our system of government may be preserved and the Union kept inviolate The perpetuity of our Institutions rests upon the maintenance of a frce ballet, nn honest count nnd a correct return. We denounce the fraud and violcnce practised by the Democratic party In Southern states, by which the will of the voter Is defeated, ns dangerous te the preservation of frce Institutions, and we solemnly arraign the Democratic party us being the guilty re cipient of tlie fruit of such fraud and violence. We extend te the Republicans of the Seuth, regardless of their former party alllllatlens, our cordial sympathy, and plcdge te them our most earnest efforts te promote the passage of such legislation as will secure te every citizen, of whatever race and color, the full nnd complete re cognition, possession and cxcrclse of nil civil nnd political rights. JIAltKBlh. riiiiaaeiptua aiazKat. f uiLAMurutA, .Itirie 0. Hear steady: Superilne state, 12 603:1 j Kxtnv HupnrOne doWOea.lM: l'n. family, tl S0l 75 1 Ohie and Indiana family, tl'.W ,5: Minn extra, M 00 Gl 75 HtralRht, 7.'85 7J) winter patents, '75fl'-'0: 8prlUKde$3S0,'0&0. Hyu Heur at W Mi3 eiX- Wheut steady: he. 2 Western Itctt. tl 03!i Ne. 3 de, '.Me: Ne. I Pa. Ited, li 11. Coin quiet hut steady : yellow, CiaClcj mixed, ductule i Ne. .1 mixed nud yellow, ceacic. Oatsllrin andln fair deuiand-. We. 1 Whlte, 4oanej no. 2do,40e: Ne. a de, 3iaWO; Ne. 2 mixed. WAa. Ityeilull utTiK'. Hoeda-Clevur nominal at 883a t Timethy dull nt tl Ul : riainoeit scarce nt it 73l HO. 1'rovlhlena tlriu with Lilr Jehulng de- uinnu; mess rttr. lis exjis te; He t Hams t.U30; Imll'i Most 11(101,121. lluceii Hmeked Stieuluera, 7W8e; salt de. 77',ie: xttieKiul Ilauii, lSKQHKc; plcklea de lOiiSWie. Lardtlrm; city rettneil, nt !)O0'4 ; loeso lmtcliors,7nt!ef prlme steam t8 U) Hatter quiet and easy j 1'enn'a Cieamury euro, 20c; Wnsturn de, l!)f2Jea : II. U. A N. Y. extras. 150180- de llrsti, 15((1Rji Wait, urn extrni, li?13c; Weiern geed te CltOlCf, HfJIli! Hella nt 7tttt Km; llrin under light supply; I'a unit Western iCxtnis, ISKfl-.'Oc. oheesi) qulel ami i.aiy: Nuw Yerk lull cicams, le'iQillie; Weiteru fair te geed, ura li)e ; ronten pari Hklnw, :irf3n; de lull, lt2Hc Petroleum dull ; Itenned, 8c. "sk v dull ar tl 17. new Yerk DUirsett. .Vsw Viihk, .lu no tl. Klour-state and Weil em dull In buyers favor. Wheat opened weak and UtiKc lower, but later i tiled stinni;er nud recovcred from (In elinei very quiet ; Ne. 2 lled, July, tl Oiji Q W(t AUr tl0l!4?l OIKi Supt.. O 0!i)iti l a-, i Hec, tl f.wm ie. (,eni openod KidHn Inwer; ntlarwardi) re cove roil trem ilccllnu ; .MUeil Weiteru sunt nt 57tri!Jke i de future. C'tf Ml'c. Cnts hii'ic hettei ; Mtalii, tutitee ; WmtiiiiL, 377lle: Ne, 2, June, 33Vie i Jnly, ajiii$a ; " " ' 1.1 ve Hturlc AiarKet. Ciiicaoe. Heks ltecelnta. 1O.000 head: ehln- inentH, l,8ue lieivl; uisrkotHiewaud luolewor: an in ; reu i li puKinir, t euassi ; picking and Hhitiplni;, V 31Q175; Huhl, HOW .V, hUIh. tl eat 75. CutUn-ttucelpts.7.80' In Hilt shlptnutltis, l.fOu hind t uiaikul alew nud liirtlc le for. ti.i-tli-. ulariy engrassitrst uiperl grade, $1007 eis choice te uoeii uiunpinir, n siftij 71) : com. men 10 liii'illuiii, f 1) WttO CO, t-ram Texuns. tl !!)(.'' 'ill corn-led 'I nsans. t5 tOJtd IU. Stieup HccelptN, 2.30) heiul i MlilpmentH, MJO, nun Kut weak; Inferior te luti-, f .' 73i 1 1110 I'luin 10 geed, ttitS ; 1" e'i:u te extra. 15 Old 5. V). Hast I.iiikhtv Calllu Blew 1111.1 unchanged; prliiie.ti50ai80; lilrtotteo '.fciiJtUO; omuien i xerta , leciupiM, .no ueaii ; niipinenis, u-,-. llourthleiv. reeelnti. 1. IM head t fllilnuiuiiti. 02) head : Phlladclphlaa, j 5;(5C5 ; Vener-., II75Q.-. 15. Nlie p wurnnxlreuiuly dull and prlcei V;e oil Iriiin jeK'nhiy ; inline, it 25fl .5; lair 1 1 Meet,) 2Ql 1 oeiiiiium ti'il .'. 1 ; toceipts, ;.l0 iin.i'l ; rlilpiiienL". 1,401 hev I mock, mar Bins, kJ iitinituna Dy itwl, HcUrann A Ce., Ua . .'ri. l.aui'Hiler, Pa. 11a.m. llu, 3r .. C.I il 'J UtcliUiin Cenllul Si'w Yetk C'enlrul Sew leruy CenlfO...... Itile 1 mitral ul Hack .1 Wruturn.... 'I illVti , Kle llviiuile.... A1!' ........................ I .1 -IVH t Tcvih naltn Slinre (UituueA N. W.. com.... G9'j( KHU leiK leift, UHK m 1ei's l5i lejs ion 141 14 H)J 15K 16J 15U 8Hi KJ; 8iU tflJ ODJii W uji 2 ti 2t$ 27 7V4 tl 41 41 72; 7$ 73 114. 11H u 4-JK 43U 41 tV,i Oil Mi 13S "K ' (ii wl a uy, i son t "Mi M &5 uv, 1: vm 2I 2lS U .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... S. N., enu A WesUirn.... bt. 1'ntil AUinalu I'actne Mall lleehenter x t'l'tahurgh.. at. Paul I'tixus 1'acllle. Union 1'acltle Wahiuih Cominen Wiiimsh I'relmied WeRt'lii Union Teleuniutl UtlMvtlluA NashvlllO... N. X hi A bt. I. I,ij!iit,l Valley Uililuli NavlKiitlen reniirtylvania..,.. ItcadltiK I'. T. A llulfale Nertliurn I'aclrtc Cem... Northern I'aatne I'ref .. HoJienvllIo L'hinuielriuta tk Krle Northern C'untral Undorureunil. U.iiinuii Southern Oil 75 75i 73 I' ouui'Al'ivsaeauor new xer. v)uotatteus by Associated I'reu. Utecks weak, Menoy, 3QI per cent. New lmru Ceuini. ,alMH 'Crlii tuilread ,IJU xilaiui Kxproea MleliiKiin ('mural itullread , G7 Mk'liliraii southern llailreiui ....81 Illinois Cunt nil llailreiui 117 Hlevelaud . I'lltihurifh Itatlreud 137 (Jtile.10 .V Koett Island ltiillrend IIS I'ltuitiiirijti A Fert Wayne itullrnad ...IW wwicrn uni'in teieirnvyii vieinpany, VOX, Tnlnle.t WHtlRSh new jvroey uenirai sew Yertf OntiiHeft ViBtiirn... .......................... 9H l'hllailelpnia. (juotauensby Assoclated fress. Blocks steady. I'hlladelplila A Erle U. U, 11 itiMVdlug ltallreud i2 1-18 I'eninylvanla Itallread , U liiddKh Vuiltiy llullreHd ,. 87 United (Jnmpunleaef New Jersoy JfJ Northern I'actne -' Northern t'ncltte t'ndeirul "fl Northern Oiiutrui Itallread , 'H l.entirh NuvtitnUen Company J Norrlslewn ltallreud... ('"?H uentnii Transporuvueu teuipauy - t'ltlsU'n.Tltiisvllle UuUale U.U. e l.lttle RehnvlKlll ItMlnwrt M A UOTKINKKK ANO HKAl. KMTA1 K AOKNTa HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONKKH AMIl UEAL K3TATK Aucrii, 61 North Duke St.t lianoeater, Pr. Kvarytblnir pertaining te iu buslnea vlli rocelvomy pursonftjattenttou, Terms Kaiep ibie oivemoaciUU lanK-Ud .AltiAjtXi., ,Jjtt.kki ifiiV'. ' w , ' Jl 1 uKi -vte t.te' Hi I ? ', w . .4 '$ .V f; ' M i ;;i v?l 3 v m . 1 I y: ! .VjI M X it .1 I H M Y
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