THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESuas , JUNE 7,r 1871. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. The Cltjr Amueatntit At thb Walnut thii craning "Rip Van Winkle" will be represented 'by Mr. Joseph Jefferson. At thk Arch the drama of Hank will be per formed thls.evenlng by Una Ed win's New York company. At tub Cnsswf t, Dreamt of Delusion and A Bull in a China Shop will be given .this evening. On Friday, Mr. E. L. Davenport will have a complimentary benefit, when a fine bill will be presented. At thb Musbum, Ninth and Arch streets, "the drama ot The Octoroon will be performed this afternoon and evening. CITY ITS IIS. FOURTH f)ITIQN HELMBOLD'S COLUMN. HELMBOLD'S COLUMN. HELMBOLD'S OOLUMN. FIFTH EDtTION APRIL EXCITHUH7,. ftT THE CUPITAI Ctriko of Colored Laborers. II THE LATEST NEWS. HELIYIBOLD'8 MAY, and New Dominion Advices. JUNE. TIip, Communists of Washington. Catawba Crapo Pill. Opposition to the Treaty West Jersey Railway Election. Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. Rumors of Cabinet Changes. PURIFY THE BLOOD. Xlelircment of IXZr. Akerman ' Rark Chance for Fcbniturb. Mr. A. Barlow, No. 45 South Second street, la order to replenish his stock, Is now engaged in dlsposiag of his furniture at cost prices. The establishment of this gentleman Is f nil j stocked with a great variety of all kinds of furniture, and those desiring to make purchases will be sure to make good bargains. It will be recol lected that all these articles disposed of at present are to be sold at cost, and this special sale will con tinue for the next thirty days. A splendid opportu nity Is ffered, and It should not be passed over. A purchaser need not fear of falling to obtain what article he desires, for Mr. Barlow has on hand everything that may be called for. Whatever Is necessary for the equipment of a house can be found in this establishment. Some of the patterns and de signs are exceedingly tasteful and beautiful, and the finish to each article Is of the best. Bedsteads, chairs, sofas, wardrobes, bureaus, tables, and In fact everything In the furniture line, can be had In this establishment. The sale will only continue for the next thirty days. KB. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Bonth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and silver ware In the city, ne has also on hand a fine assort. Bnent of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. Bcenett'8 Cologne the best made In America. Elegant Furniture The Messrs. Henkels' stock of elegant furnltare to be sold on Friday, Jane 9. It Is now at ranged for examination at the auction rooms of Thomas k Sons, South Fourth street. Millions or Bottles of Mrs. Winslows Sooth ing Syrup are sold and used with never-falling suc cess. It Is an old and well-tried remedy, and has stood the test ot years. Fob Otstbrs always, 'fresh, fat, and inviting," Stewed, Steamed, Roasted, Fanned, Broiled, Fried, and Raw, go to Leach's, northeast corner Nlath and Chesnut. Half peck steamed oysters, 25 cents. Burnett's Cooking Extracts the best. MARRIED. Strcthers Bird On Thursday, June 1, at Holy Trinity Church, by the Right Rev. W. Bacon Ste vens, Bishop of the Diocese, John Struthbrs to Virginia M., daughter ot the late Thomas J. Bird. White Coox man. On the morning of the 6th Inst, at No. 1631 Arch street, by the Rev. Henry W. . Warren, pastor of Arch Street M. E. Church, Jambs R. White to Sallie Karp cooxman, daughter of ' the late Thomas Earp, Baa.. DIED. Doughty. On the morning of the 6th lnst., Eliza Thompson Douohty, Infant daughter of Mrs. Kate H- and the late B. Thompson Doughty. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandfather, J. W. Dibble, U. 8. N., Naval Asylum, Gray's Perry road, on Friday, at 8 P. M. To proceed to Trinity Church vault, Catharine street, aboe Second, Grkstmer. On the tsth lnst., Harry W. S eldest son of William O. W. and Hannah S. Oreslmer, aged SI T6&rSa The relatives and friends of the family, also the ' members of the Energetic B. B. C. and Library, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs day, the 8th lnst., at 4X o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 406 North Second street. To . proceed to Monument Cemetery. . Leeds. On the 6th lnst., Amanda M., wife of Ralph A. Leeds, and eldest daughter of Henry and Mary H. Van Fossln, In the 36ta year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, Somerset street, Gloucester, N. J., on Frldav afternoon, 9th lnst., at S o'olock. To proceed to M. . Church. BT UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA AT a meeting of the Class of 1870, held June 6, 1871, the following resolutions were adapted: ' Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to take from among us pur beloved classmate Charles R. JParvin til rc for Resolved, That we, his fellow members, although bowing In humble submission to the will of a wise and loving God, yet mourn the death of onr class mate as an irreparable loss. ' Resolved, That we ever cherish a loving remem brance of his noble and unselfish character, by which he had so greatly endeared himself to us dur ing college life. HtMtlotd, That we deeply sympathize with his be reaved family, and trust that the memory of his true and noble character may be a comfort to them In ' their aftliction. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased. By order of the class. it FRANUI8 C. Phillips, Acting Sec'y. THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, S.E. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT. ASSETS OVER $3,000,000 TRUSTEES. Alexander Whlildin, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, J. Edgar Thomson, Albert C. Foberta, Philip B. Mlugle, John Hon. Alex. G. Cattell, Isaac uazienarst. James L. Claghorn, Henry K. Bennett, L. u. wniuain, George W. Hill, Wanamaker. PRESIDENT, UllORUU XV. IE1L.L.. VIOE-PRESIDENr, GEOUGB NUUEJIT, ACTUARY, JOHN . sum. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, 5 19 fmwsm F1 INK UEADYOI ADE CLOTHING, COMBINIKO STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' OIV E-X RICE ESTABLISHMENT, 004 lMarltot Htroot, GEO. W, KIEfiUKH. Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest 1 Euiw tt notice. TiIE BEST CJOiVL,, ISAAC K. WRIGHT & Sols', No. 14 South 8EOQ'D Street, YARDS Corner EIGHTH aad MAHTKB fits, and Witt! 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One bottle Is equal In strength to one gallon of the syrups or decoctions as usually made, and a wine glass added to a pint of water equals the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink. Try tt this way. A delightful beverage. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS A pleasant, safe, and agreeable cathartic HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Used in all affections where a purgative medicine is needed. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Harmless to a child, and taken by children. HELMBOLD'S CATAWB AGRAP E PILLS Supersede magnesia, salts, and every other purga tive. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Certain In effect and pleasant In operation. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Is not a patented pill. i HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Are composed of Catawba grape Juice and fluid ex tract rhubarb. How to proceed in the spring and summer months to insure new life, new blood, new. vigor, Purchase two bottles of nSLMBOLD'S SARSAPA RILLA, and one box of PILLS worth their i WEIGHT IN GOLD. No better Investment can be made for so small a sum. Helmbo'd's Fluid Extract Buchu- HAS ACQUIRED A WORLD-WIDE FAME. All of my preparations are meritorious. A period of twenty years has PROVED THIS to be the case. See remarks made by Benjamin Travers, F. R. C. S. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury, he states that no remo- dy Is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; Its power Is extraordinary, more so than any other drug I am acquainted with. It Is, In the strictest sense, a tonic, with this Invaluable attribute, that it Is ap plicable to a state of the system so sunken and yet so Irritable as renders other substances of the tonlo class unavailable or injurious. See REMARKS Of the GREAT CHEMISTS AND PILL MEN OP AMERICA. WM. EL WARNER fc CO., No. 164 N. Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. H. T. HELMBOLD Esteemed Friend: We con gratulate yon on having the handsomest, and, at the same time, the MOST EFFECTIVE PILL that we have ever known for the purpose intended. WM. R. WARNERS CO. H. T. HELMBOLD will remark, In conclusion, that his remedies are the result of long aud careful study. The Fluid Extracts have been before the public twenty years ; the sale of them In that time proves (heir value. All have been benefitted by them who followed my instructions, and to-day they stand UNEQUALLED In the extent of their sale and UNSURPASSED by any Medicament in the Dispen satory of the United States, not excepting a single HERB, ROOT, PLANT, or scientific preparation. Pharmaceutical I claim all mine to be, and have never patented a single one. To dispel any Impression or prejudice that might exist In the minds of many against my Preparations from the publicity given through advertising, and that I am and have been a druggist for a period of twenty years, and more conclusively to prove this see letter: From the largest Manufacturing Chemists In the World. November 4, 1354. I am acquainted with Mr. II. T. Uelmbold; he occupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably Impressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WEIQHTMAN, Finn of Powers fc Weightman, Manuiacturlug Chemists, Ninth aud Brown streets, Phlla. ALL STAND ON THEIR MERITS. The Pill I have thought of offering to the afflicted for ten years. They are now perfect, and I shall stake my time, money, and fame on their effectiveness. The in viting style In which the Pill Itself is made, the bot tie, label, wrapper all show with what care they have been prepared. After examination, no Bug llsh or French preparation will show greater care, and I am really proud of them. ' Instead of the nauseous-looking, carelessly-pre. pared Pills vended generally and put up In wooden boxes, and made generally or offered by those having no experience as physicians, druggists, or manufacturers ol medicines, test the medicine offered by your obedient servant, U. T. HELMBOLD. CRYSTAL PALACE DRUG STORE, 534 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. PALACE PHARMACY, G I L S E Y HOUSE. BROADWAY, AND TWENTY- NINTH STREET, NEW YORK. TEMPLE OF PHARMACY, CONTI NENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, and 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILA DELPIHA. 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CATAWBA CRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. TheGreatRailway Lease The N. J. Itailroad Co. Agrees to It. FROM WASHINGTON. BT ASSOCIATED FRB3S. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. The Colored Laborer' Strike. Washington, June 7 The Washington Communists, as the colored strikers are called, have triumphed over law and order. Governor Cooke would not allow the police force to pre serve order, but ordered all work to be stopped. The JSational Jiepublican, the organ of the administration, savs In Its leader this morning; "It is just as well for the people to know that the lawless classes have complete mastery ot the city, and that the laws and statutes are power less against them." Citizens are terrbly indig nant at the Interference of Governor Cooke, and accuse him of Incapacity to fulfil the duties of his office. The Board of Public Works recom mend giving; the laborers tl-50 per day who are now receiving; $125. All work is suspended throughout the District. The colored laborers insist on two dollars. A conflict between the Irish and the strikers Is feared in case the former go to work. The action of yesterday demoralized the whole community. The Board of Supervising Inspectors of Steamboats met to-day and organized, with General Joseph ceiKnap rresiaent, ana iosepn ueinia secretary. Several districts are not represented. They adjourned till to-morrow, when they will pro ceed to fulfil the duties required by the act to provide for the better security of life on beard vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam. Important matters are before the board, and it may De in session several weens. Among the most probable Cabinet Retirements is Mr. Aherman, whose health will not permit too close application to the arduous duties of his office. Kentucky having for a long time had claims on that department, it is stated, on good authority, that the present Republican candidate ior governor ot nentucny, Mr. T T . 111 U . trHM.H Xiui iuu, wiu uj auiuiuus suwcEBvr. FROM JVEW TORE. fBT AS80CIATBO PKB39.J Exclusively to Th Evening Telegraph. The Pennsylvania Company's Lease of the New Jersey llallroad. New York, June 7. The directors of the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Com pany met to-day. The attendance was large, and there was an extended discussion on the subject of leasing the road to the. Pennsylvania Central in perpetuity, on the basis of an annual dividend of ten per cent. Finally, a resolution was adopted by a decided majority approving the action of the joint board in agreeing on the terms of said lease. The old board of directors were re-elected without opposition. Specie Shipment tfrday, 1 25,000. TERROR AM0XQ CHEESE-EATERS. Thirty-Two Persons Poisoned In -m Single Neighborhood Distressing Symptoms. The Toledo Blade of the 3d instant says: Not a little fear and trembling were produced en Wednesday afternoon and evening among the lovers of cheese in that portion of the Fifth ward on and contiguous to Sonth street, by the sudden sickness and prostration ot several families who had Indulged in that solidified luxury. The first information of poisopous effects seems to have reached Dr. C. II. Keed. He was summoned in great haste during the afternoon to attend the family of Mr. George Keller, all of whom (six in number) were represented in a state of deathly sickness, cramping pains, vomiting, and purging which, to the sufferers and beholders, bordered on the horrible. The doctor hastened to the house, made the neces sary inquiries, and found that each patient had eaten bread and cheese for dinner or luncheon. These who had vomited up the cheese were already somewhat relieved, but were still suffer ing from dizziness and a helpless weakness, while others were writhing with severe pains. That all bad been poisoned from their luncheon of cheese was apparent, and the doctor admin istered the necessary remedies and relief was soon accomplished. Immediately after prescribing for the family the Doctor was sent for to attend Mr. Huu McDermott, an Irishman of advanced ae. He found this patient in a much worse condition than any of the preceding. Ills visage was cadaverous, his face being of corpse-like color, his eyes sunken, his nose and lips pinched and blue, while his brain, stomach, aud bowels were in a state ot agony that attends -the climax of Asiatic cholera. The old Eineralder expected that death was near at hand, and so did the doctor. Thecheeee was purchased by Messrs. 8tocklng & Prouty of wholesale grocers on Summit street, and came from the Fairfield Factory, Michigan, which has, perhaps, tbe best reputation for making good cheese of any in. the West. The cheeses manufactured there are stamped with the date on which they are taken from the press, and the one in question bore the date ot May 8, 1871. Most of the families purchasing it had eaten a portion, and by actual count it is found that no less than thirty-two individuals suffered, to a certain degree, the same effects as those already specified. Mr. S. l'routy, the father of the pro prietor, was among the number. All the parties seem to have been affected from one to four hours after eating. It was discovered yesterday that the cut por tion of tbe eheese had changed in spots to a green color. These spots were found to be in solid lumps, which on being cut out, partly re sembled verdigris in color and smell. This poi sonous peculiarity has not been accounted for, but it is conjectured that the milk may have been diseased or that it might have absorbed poison from the copper or brass about the ves sel in whloh it was prepared. It is a scientific fact that cheese generates poison in itself when badly prepared or imperfectly cured. The inju rious agent Is a peculiarly acrid poison. JOHN VJ. THOMfvS & CO., Koi. 405 and 407 N. 8EC0ND Street, Save Jost received a Fresh Assortment of LLAMA LACE POIffTES AND LLAMA LACE SACQUES, Which they offer at Exceedingly Low Prices, 1 88 wfuiSmrs At a Facker Chosen President Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc, Etc. EROM BALTIMORE. BT A8SOCIATID PRESS. Exclusively to Tht Evening Telegraph. International Typographical Union. Baltimore, June 7. The International Typo graphical Union met at 9 A. M. A number of reports were made from com mittees, and resolutions presented, among which the following were adopted: Resolution admitting pressmen to member ship in unions. Also, resolution that the jurisdiction of all subordinate unions extend half way to the next union. Also, leaving to subordinate unions the regu lation of apprenticeship. . . . A motion to take from the table the resolution offered on Monday last, to allow colored printers the rights of membership in unions, was laid on the table yeas, 44; nays, 17. A resolution was adopted recommending arbi tration instead of strikes for the settlement of all points, and arranging the manner in which it shall be effected. Richmond, Va., was chosen as the place for holding the next annual meeting. The convention then went into secret session. FROM MEW YORK. fBT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exelusively to The Evening Telegraph. Volunteer! Drilling at Niagara. Niagara, N. Y., June 7. A camp of volun teers has been formed here for the annual four teen days' drill. Between four and five thou sand troops are on the ground. Strict military discipline will be maintained. The bands ot the regiments on passing American forts played "Yankee Doodle," which was responded to by loud cheering, from the United States troops. Proposals for Bonds. Nbw York, June 7. There were twelve pro posals for bonds to-day, amounting to $1,001, 000. from 111-40 to 111-90. The awards will be 1,000,000 at 111-03 to 11190. The Broadway Widening. . Wm. Wood was appointed on the commission for the widening of Broadway, vice Wm. E. Dodge, declined. Removing Obstructions in New York Harbor. New York, June 7. The work of removing the dangerous rocks in mid-channel between Governors' Island and the Battery is finished. Work will at once be resumed in blasting other troublesome obstructions known as Coantles Reef, East River. ' FROM JVEW ENGLAND. BT ASSOOIATEn FKBS3, 1 Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. The Naval Court Martial. Portsmouth, N. H., June 7 The .naval court martial has adjourned, and the court of inquiry will probably rise to-day, and the ver dict forwarded to Washington under seal. Kerwlclc, who shot his son in Elttery, was admitted to ball In' $1000. The wound is not dangerous. New Hampshire Polities. - Concord, N. t.r June 7 At 11-15 the Gov ernor and Council appeared in the Hall of Representatives and administered the oath to the members elect. The roll call showed all but two members present. The whole number of votes for Speaker was 827. Wm. H. Gove, Democrat and Labor Reform, received 164. James Q.Adams, of Manchester, Republican, 163. Gove, the successful candidate, is an old Aboli tionist, and was nominated by the Democrats to seenre the Labor Reform vote for Governor. The Republican candidate for President of the Senate is George W. Kendrlck, of Manchester. FROM THE DOMINION. . Ibt ASSOCIATED rRESS. .. . 4 ' , E'clutlvelp to The Evening Telegraph, Opposition to the Washington Treaty. Halifax, June 7 The New Brunswick Gov ernment has appointed three of its members, Messrs. King, Moore, and Frazer, a delegation to confer with the Governments of Nova Scotia and -Prince Edward's Island, with a view to united action against the Washington treaty. Superintendents' Meeting. Toronto, Ont., June 7. The ' twenty-fifth annual meeting of tbe American Association of Superintendents of Lunatic Asylums is now in session here. There is a large attendance of members from all parts of the United States. Dr. Com n ton moved that the next meeting be held in New Orleans the second Tuesday in April, 1873. The motion was referred. FROM NEW JERSEY. BT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exchuively to Tht Evening Telegraph. Asa Packer Elected President of the West Jersey Hallroad Company. . Newark, June 7. Hon. Asa Packer, of Penn sylvania, was present to-day at the meeting of the stockholders of the West Jersey Railroad, and signed an agreement to take charge of the road and complete it within eighteen months, and settle its indebtedness. He was then chosen President of the Board of Directors, with Robert H. Say re, of tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad, as Vice-President, and others of the same road as directors. , FROM THE WEST. BT AS80CIATIO PRESS J Exelusively to The Evening Telegraph. Lunatic Asylum Superintendent Elected. Cincinnati, June 7. Dr. Joseph T. Webb was yesterday elected Superintendent of Long Yiew Lunatic Asylum. Latest cable Quotations. London, June I 4-80 P. M Consols closed at for money, and 1V ftr account. V. 8. e-2js ef lb8, 90i; of lS(i5, oil, SU.; of 1407, Mtf; 10 40s, 88. Liverpool, June T 4-39 P. M Cotton closed a aharte easier; uplands, s,,'4'l.; Orleans, 1,1 tales 18, 0W bales, Including COtW tor export aud specuatiun. Sales of cotwm cn tUlp named at New Orleans at fd. lor middlings. Cueese, Sis. L Bacon, 87s. for Oumoerlaud cut. Reflned petroleum at Loudon, 17 Vd. New York Produua Market. Nbw Tokk, Juoe ". Cotton quiet and steady; sales 000 a'cs mildliug uplands ut l'Jo. ; tuulaliug organs, fct'e. Hiur btcaty iUi a lair Inquiry; salt-s bairtls stain at is co6'8n; Ohio at .- WV4 (Ml: vtebU-rn at .-i 10; Southern tit 4 15.9. Wheat quiet but Ann; spruij, tlttfol 62; red wluter Veateru, ITM. Horn a i.a.1j firmer aud scarce; Skies 4a,tKAl busnels inixea WeHwra t 7$Tu. for uuttuuud, end mTa lor eouhu. oats iuiet but inn: sales 1,0'U iuliel Obtr At 6G6o. B-ef quiet and steady. 1'oik tinner; ue m, f lVlt 4 is is; prune U jlic. LaM ie'Jy. WliUty notai-aAiatfcsc.