LANCASTER!DA1LY INTELLIGENCER TUiSDlY, JCfNE 7, 1881. gentlemen's building or xke vena that wiil de mere te create the opinion that this school is peopled by doubtful charac ters than any thing else can. " And mark you the consistency : A man may net speak te his wife en these grounds, a lady te her brother, a gentle man te two ladies old enough te be his graudmethcrs ;.but any insignificant mem ber of the faculty whom strangers de net knew from Adam, upon whose brew no leek of superior intelligence sits te dis tinguish him from the common herd, can sit for hours talking te any lady students. Certainly, if a member of the faculty can" de this and the school net fall into disre pute, why shall net a man walk with his own sister en these grounds. " The author writes net as ene desirous of spending his time with the ladies en these grounds. He has no fend dove with whom he wishes te coo en this yard ; but he desires te .see common sense and com men decency exercised at this school ; he wishes te see an institution festered ami .supported by the public conducted in the interest of the teachers whose welfare it pretends te seek ; and he desires te sec men and women t rented as such and net :i:j children. " Tin) Critic's Remarks. Iii noticing this paper Mr. Hippie, the critic, who has been suspended, spoke as fellows : "Just here we take the opportunity te express our thoughts pertaining te ' Auto Aute emev of Millersvillc.' The authority is particularly vigorous this term in their efforts te maintain order, and keep the .students in the paths of rectitude, and they atv te be commended for their zeal ; but probably a little mere discretion would be mere commendable. Unfortu nately for the welfare and tranquility for both studeutsand management, there h:is been tee much government, and when that rises superior, leek out for breakers, no matter if in the old leg school house or in the modern structure with its carpeted aisles and imposing exterior. Our brief experience has taught us this. Here the t we arc antagonistic, and the result may be mure than dissatisfaction. Aflaiis have reached a point te-night making it pain fully apparent. The principal justi fied himself by tlie preposition that the student, net being acquainted with the ' ins and outs ' of the institution, is therefore net capable te judge of the pro priety of the enforcement of the rules. The student is expected te fellow his judg ment of school government, which we are told is infallible. That is all right se far as it gees, but there arc these who knew that this same judgment has led te rash acts. These are the ones, it seems, who complain. The critic cai get along all right under the system of management What he objects te is the stand taken and the cllbrts put forth te suppress free speech. He who is in the right can invariably stand tius assaults of the wrong, Fer truth is mighty and must prevail.' An autocrat may attempt te muz.lc the press and free speech, but will fail as has been the case at chlierent places and under dillVrciit governments en the eastern continent. Uut here in the home of the free such efforts conflict with our noblest and highest principle which Wash iugteu fought for and Lincoln made im mortal. Here is our motto ; 'If a free thought seek expression, speak it nobly, speak it well. ' 15y these our sentiments we'll stand, and if we must fall, we'll fall supporting them. " Mure Ot J I. Immediately after chapel exercises this morning quite a number of Indents called in the principal's ellicc te he ex cused from school. Their request was re fused and they were told te meet in the chapel room at 11:1a. Te them Dr. Uroeks read a resolution which was in substance as fellows : " That any student acting with or in any way encouraging students te leave, or leaving with them, will be sub ject te the penalty of suspension' The students complain that this is in derogation of the previous announcement that anybody dissatisfied with the school management could leave, and they com plain that the refusal te grant them hon orable dismissal and ccrlillcatc of geed character prevents them from entering similar institutions. The faculty, en the ether hand, main tain that they deny honorable dismissal te none except these who show themselves te he banded together in a conspiracy te break down wise and justifiable regula tions of school order, and that they are amply justified in enforcing these. A TKUi: STORV. Tve Criittfi.iFii lfren I'crVy ; Or. The Ml Man Who Ha ISeuglit Hit LaM l'riu Package. Vesleiday Jehu Killian, an aged coun tryman, was standing in front of the Lcepaid hotel with his hands in his pockets, gazing at the boys and girls who were crowding the streets, when he was accosted by a young man. They talked for a short time and finally the young man told Mr. Killian that he wanted te engage a person te sell goods by sample, and asked him whether he would net like the job. Kilh.msaidthaUiciuigh.tde it and the young man then invited him te go up stairs and leek at the samples. They went up-stairs, and when they arrived at the room where the samples were te have been Killian found a young man seated at a tabic, en which there was a box full of envelopes. He was engaged in lilling up ether envelopes with papers, &c, and the nice young man said they were samples. After they were in the room a short time a third man came in and asked whether that was the place te buy envelopes by chance. The man at the table said that was the "spot where envelopes were get." Whereupon Ne. :' asked the price of an envelope. He was told that it was s10. He planked down the cash and drew an envele)c from the box. He tore oil" the end, but found that it contained nothing. He became very angry and cursed his luck, but said that he would try it again. He put down $10 mere and drew again. This envelope contained $10 which the man smilingly deposited in his vest pocket. About this time old man Killian became warmed up aud just began te "tumble " te the game. The young man who had brought him into the room asked him if he did net want te try his luck. He said he had but a little money. He drew &I3 from his pocket and laid it en the table. He looked at the box of envelopes, and seeing one stick out above the ethers he thought that was the lucky one, which might con tain a house and let or an overcoat. He drew out the envelope, but scarcely had he done se before young man Ne. 1 picked up the money from the table and placed it in his pocket. " Mr. Killian said that the money was his and he wauted it. The young fellow said that he could net have it, as he bail received an envelope for it. 'i he old man then tore open the envelope, but found that it contained nothing. He seen left the room, but told no one of his less until this morning. The sceuudrcls who had fleeced him seen left the hotel and were net seen again. The men claimed te be from Perry county, and they were net guests at the Leepard hotel. They came their during the day and asked for a room in which te change their clothes. They were pretty sharp rascals, aud the man who drew the 40, although net seen with the ethers, was their partner. Ne ether persons se far as heard from were taken in by the fellows, who have undoubtedly left the city ou Killian's money. The latter felt very badly about his less and only realised this morning hew dumb he had been. His money was gene all'the same, and the pros pects of either catching the sharpers or re covering the cash arc very peer. YESTERDAY'S PICNICS. Plenty of jnnscle at One of Them. Yesterday a picnic was held at Tell's Hain, which was far noisier than a Sun day school picnic. The main cause of the disorder was beer, which was swallowed by the bucketful by the large crowd present, many of wuem knew exactly what it is te trctdrunk.as thevhave "been therc"befere. A fight was started by three roughs from llarrisburg who, upon coming en the grounds, declared that they could whip any three men there. This found no takers, aud they gave the crowd odds by offering te whip six men. Still there was no fight, aud, net be called mean, the fresh youths from the capital city declared that they would again double the stake aud would whip any twelve men. This offer was heard by a number of mem bers of the " Star" club, who happened te be present, and persons who are ac quainted with them knew that they have partaken of a little " essence of fist " themselves upon dif ereut occasions. They were willing te tackle, the fierce-looking banditti from llarrisburg and a fight was seen in pro gress. When it was ever the Harrisburg fiends, who had just been dying all day for a fight, were a demoralized looking trio. Their faces were decorated se that they closely resembled Majolica ware and they will probably net be se anxious te whip the whole city when they again visit us. They went te the picnic for light aud cer tainly get it. A young man of this city named Wcidlc was badly beaten and had te be taken te his home. Seme of the " ladies," who at tended this picnic were net Sunday school teachers and they have seen nothing in the Testament as it is revised te prevent them from drinking beer. The also became mad and several musses were kicked up by them. Picnics of this kind arc advertised as being "social" affairs and persons who attended this one yesterday say that they would net care te go te a place where the people were mete social. Sociability and beer caused all the lights. The picnic at Green Cottage, by the Americas club was well-attended and it mine off quietly, there being no lighting or disorder. A KULL1EO HULL. Hunting His Headquarters Coast. en llarbary This morning as a very large bull was being driven along Duke street, near the court house, he suddenly becamed dazed, and for a few moments looked at the "castle in the alley" then at the "Hans Oral" hotel " and then at the court house, as if undecided in which of these politi cal stables te quarter himself. His driver plied the thong and urged him te "move en," but the bull was tired, and seemed' instinctively te knew that he was in the immediate vicinity of Bull Ring proven der. He first made a break for the "alley" stable, but was headed off and re ceived several severe blows across the nose with a hickory wattle, which caused him te back out and run down Duke street. On reaching the Hans Gref hotel he tried te dive down into the saloon, probably for the purpose of being " watered," but he was aain driven back, and in despair made a dash for the prothouo prethouo protheuo tary's ellicc, which is directly op posite. He entered the Duke street gale leading te the corridor of the court house, and was leisurely ascending the steps, when G. W. Hunter, the janitor, seized him by the tail aud pulled back with all his might. The deputy prothon prethon prothen otaries and clerks ran out of the office in alarm and " Mioe'd" the astonished bull se vigorously and shied se many inkstands at his head, that he was very seen con vinced he was net the "bull" that had chosen te aim the protheiiotary's office, lletieatingte Duke street, with the jani tor still hanging te his tail, the iron gate was slammed in his lace, and there was nothing left for him te de but te march " ever house" Sadly ed into Kast the hut te tuc poor peer and slowly he turn King street, a disan- pointed and a breken-hcarted bull. He made out te trudge along up the hill un til he had passed Lime street, when from sheer exhaustion or despair he fell prone te the ground am! there we left him. Whether he died and was carried te the glue factory ; or finally reached the peer house and was cut into porter-house steaks for the boarders of that popular hotel ; or whether he is te be reserved for the great barbecue that will come off when Mart Ki cider becomes a member of the prison beard, this deponent saith net. S'ATAL ACCIDENT. A Jilan Killed Wlule (Selus from Lancaster te Yerk. Isaac Newcomer, of Yerk, aged about forty years, was found lying en the track of the Frederick division of the Pennsyl vania railroad this morning, between Stener's station and Hcllam, with his body cut in two pieces. Newcomer came te this city yesterday morn ing te sec the fun, and like thousands of ethers he drank tee much beer, lie became very drunk and took the 7:20 train for home last evening. The conductor had considerable trouble te get his ticket from him. He was very sick in the train and when they arrived at Columbia he started for Yerk by way of the Frederick division. When the conductor came around for his ticket near Stener's he said he had none, having lest it. lie was put oil" the train aud was no doubt struck by the train which reaches Columbia from Frederick at 11 o'clock at night. Repert of Kc viewer. Messrs. N. 13. Elhnaker, Abr. Kline, C. J. 1 Mietics, A. K. Witmer and J. M. Iiahill, reviewers appointed te view .and assess damages sustained by owners of property by the proposed widening of Market street from Chestnut street te the Pennsylvania railroad have filed their re port assessing damages as fellows : Te Jehn P. Stciuman, for building $120, te be paid by the city ; te Jehn F. Stciuman, for ground $"3, te be paid by the county ; te A. J. Stciuman, for ground $23, te be paid by the county ; te J. 11. Bitncr, for ground $10, te be paid by the county. What the Cnangc Has Put en tlie Street. The sudden change from warm te cool weather has brought out many funuy cos tumes. The men with the straw hats and overcoats en arc as plenty as counterfeit silver pieces. The man whose make-up attracted the most attention te-day was seen at the Northern market this morning. He were a heavy overcoat which did net quite cover a very thiu pair of linen pants, besides a heavy cap with car warmers as large as vests. He believes in keeping his head warm and his legs cool. Asserted and Denied. The political opponents of Collector of Internal Revenue Titos. A. Wiley claim te have it down fine that he is seen te be re moved and Dr. S. F. Housten, of Wash ington, D. C, brother of It. J. Housten, is te have Wiley's piacc. Around the col lector's office they knew uethiug of it ; they think there may likely be a shaking up of the Pennsylvania collectors, but that Mr. Smith "will hardly go back en his friends and en an official who.se record is first-class in the department. A Fire Almest. Last evening about 8 o'clock as one of the salesmen in Fahnestock's store, East King street, near the court house, was lighting the gas in ene of the front .win dows, a drop of burning alcohol, from the lighter, fell upon seme under clothing in the window, and set it en fire. The burn iug goods were quickly thrown into the street and the flames extinguished. Ycry little damage was done COLUMBIA NEWa , OCR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. 6. A, R. met last night. Vigilant lire company meet te-night. Carncross te night will have a big beuse 2G8 excursion tickets te Lancaster yes terday. Applicants for schools, without perma nent certificates, will be examined en ibursuay. Rev. W. P. Evans, of Cohansey, N. J., called te the E. E. Lutheran pastorate, was here yesterday censultiag the vestry, acceptedjthc call, and will preach his in troductory sermon July 10. Miss Bertie Davenport, of Erie, visiting at Norwood, has gene home ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapman, of Leck Haven, are guests of Mr. Gee. Crane. The organization of the new school beard will take place en Thursday even ing, the regular meeting night. Ne busi ness of any importance will .be before the beard that night, and it was' thought nec essary te held a meeting especially for or ganization. . The twenty-fifth annual picnic of Chi quesalunga tribe, Ne. 30, 1. O. R. M., held yesterday at Heise's weeds, was a very pleasant and successful affair. The at tendance was large. Capt, Case has sold his thoroughbred, handsome and fleet-footed mare, buggy and harness te Mr. Watt, of the New Yerk store, Lancaster. First Sergeant L. M. Richards's last ap pearauce at Ce. II drill last evening was the occasion for some highly laudatory, and regretful remarks by Capt. Case, which the boys loudly applauded. Richards was one of the original members of the company. Mayer's Court. Yesterday afternoon the mayor had several drunks before him, and he dis charged them en payment of costs. This morning four mere paid their costs, aud some were fined. Most of these men were from the country aud they get full of beer yesterday, the result being that they were placed iu the "cooler" se they would net spoil. Smoke Heuse Burned. The alarm of fire at half-past one o'clock this afternoon was caused by the burning of a smoke house belonging te August Elder at Middle aud Rockland streets. The building was small and it was almost en tirely destroyed together with several pieces of meat. The less will be light. The services of the firemen were net re quired, the lire was extinguished by Mr. Elder aud neighbors. Vine Horses. Jehn Brubaker received yesterday a consignment of 1G head of very fine Ken tucky riding and driving horses. They attracted a geed deal of attention from ad mirers of herse-llcsh while being driven through the streets. Sheriff's sales. The sheriff has posted up bills in the court house for sales of properties which will take place en Saturday, June 25th. Don't Heur Canary Sing ? Tlu:i fjt't a bottle of ISirtt flitters, wliich Is an unfailing restorer of song and a cure for all disca-cset cage birds. It your druggist does net keep it. or will net get it for you, send a postal curd te the Bird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Camden, X. .1., ami tliey will see that you are supplied, Price, 25 cents. uiar2J-3indAw City Hill festers. Carsen & llen.-el, city bill pesters and dis tributors, ellicc Intelligence!: building, Ne. 6 Seuth (jueen street. A natural bcatitillcr and restorer et the com plexion Culicura Mcdiciuul Seap. Delicate females find Malt Kilters nourish ing, strengthening and purifying. SPECIAL notices. Skinny Men. Well' Health Rtncwer. Absolute cure ler nervous debility and Weakness el the genera tive lunctiens,$I at druggists. Depot, Jehn K. Leng A Sens, Lancaster. Women that have been pronounced incur able by the best physicians in the country, have been completely cured of lemale weak ness by the use of I.ydia E. lMukham's Vege table Compound. Send te Mrs. I.ydia E. rink ham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Itcncfarters. When a beard of eminent physicians and chemist-, announced the discovery that by combining some well known valuable reme dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro duced, which would cure sueh a wide range et diseases that most all ether remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptical ; but proof el its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that great medicine. Hep Hitters, are honored and blc-scd by all as benefactors. mylfi-2wdAw Druggist's Testimony. II. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Out., states that he was alUicted with chronic bron chitis for some yearsand was completely cured by tlie use of Themas' Kclectric Oil. Fer Jsale .it II. 1!. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.!" North tiuecii street, Lancaster. A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should ee slopped. Neglect frequently results In an In curable Ling Disease or Consumption, l.rewn's lirenehial Troches de net disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en tin: Inllamcd parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer thirty years lirewn's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide aud constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited l-.mlc among the lew staple remedies of the ngc. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere. iiiN-lvdTTh&S&lvw Itching Plies Syuptems nod Cure. Tlie symptoms are moisture, like pcrsplra Hen, intense Itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as If piu worms were crawling in and about tlie rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; If allowed te continue very serious re sults may fellow. Dr. Swaync's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for letter, itcli,s-alt rhenm, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Trice, 30 cents, three boxes for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price! a currency or tlirce cent post pest go stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne A Sen. 3.10 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prominent druggists. marl2-lyMwSSW Its Action is Sure and Sate. The celebrated remedy Kidney-Wert can new be obtained In tlie usual dry vegetable lerin, or in liquid form. It is put in the latter way for the especial convenience of these who cannot readily prepare it. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal efficiency In either case. lie sure and read the new advertisement for particulars. Sout h and West. juG-lwdAw Stave Your Hair n.ecp it Iteauttful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delightful article ever introduced te the American people and is totally diOcrcnt lretn all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free trem all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prema ture grayness, from sickness or ether causes, Its use will restore the natural youthful color, and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, eta, at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, lragrantly perfumed, rendering it soft and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ler the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel pliia, vnll-lvdTThaFAw MKW ADTXMTtBXMXXTS' X ANCASTKR WATCHES. ED W. J. Manufacturing Jeweler, WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OP LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. Solid Silver awl SUrer-PIate Ware la Speeas, Ferks, Maives, Casters, &c. We offer te our patrons advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be cause we have a complete MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT in connection with our retail business .and are making a large part el the goods we sell. This enables us te be sure of qual ity, te sell at the lowest prices, and gives us first-class facilities for WATCH WORK and GEN ERAL REPAIRING. EDW. J, Manufacturing Jeweler, mar24-3md&wR Metncrs! Mether l! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chudJsufTerlng and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUL. It will re lieve the peer littla sufferer Immediately de pend upon It; there is no mistake about it. There is net a methtr en earth who has ever used it, wne will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te tha taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a betUe. marMydAwM.WAS Found at Last. What every one should have and never be without, is Themas' Electric Oil. It Is thorough and saf in its effects, producing the most won drous cures et rhcumutlsm, Mcuralgla. burns, bruises and wounds of every kind. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store. Ne. 137 North Queen street. Rese Celd and Hay Fever. Being seriously troubled with Hay Fever and Rese cold, I (at the solicitation of a friend) tried Ely's Cream Balm and was surprised in obtaining almost Immediate relict. I heartily indorse and earnestly recommend It te all sim ilarly atllicted. W. P. Axdbub, Druggist, Mct uchcu, N. J. August SO, 1870. Fer HAY FEVER I recommend Ely's Cream Balm. It entirely relieved me from the lirst application; hava been a sufferer ler ten years. Going from home and neglecting te take the remedy, I' had an attack; alter returning I immetliatelyreserted teit, and found instant relief. I believe, hed I begun its use earlier, I should net have been troubled. Have steed heat, dust and draughts as well as during ether months. J. Cellykr, Clerk, 118 Bread street, Elizabeth, N. J. Price SO cents. je 1 2wdAw DEATHS. Wakd. in this city, en the 7th Inst, at the residence et Mrs. Tammany, Mary Werd, aged S3 years. Netice of funeral hereafter. ltd 1'OX.ITIVAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township. Sul-jeet te tlie choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. uprfi-d.twtp ADAM S. METRIC!!, Of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county con ventleA. apr2-dwtp jIAUTIX IULDEBRANT, or Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of the Dem ecratic ceuniv convention. upiJ-d&wtp J ERE MOIILER, Ephrata. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county cenven tien. aprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditor : JOHN S. BROWN, of Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. nr27-d&wtp JOHN L. LIGHTNER, of Lcaceck township. Subicct te the decision of the Democratic county convention. aprlS-tfd&w A'EW ADTEJtTISEMKJfT, IjPOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT St. Jeseph's Parsonage until JUNE 15, 1891, for the erection of St. Jeseph's Parochial Scheel and an adjoining residence. Drawings and specifications can be seen at St. Jeseph's parsonage. j3-lwdR TtMlK CON UREGATIONAL BAPTIST X brethren will held their Levcleast In the Catfish meeting house, en Sunday, the 12th of June. Meeting the whele day, and In tlie evening the Lord's Supper. WANTED TWO BOYS WANTED TO work at carriage painting. Beys who have worked at it preferred. Apply at ltd NORRECK A MILEY'S. WANTKD A tlIRL; ONE THAT CAN cook and Iren. Must cams wU recom mended, at 11 Nertli Prince street. J7-3td -I1TAI.I. PAPERS, &C. SPECIAL NOTICE! We arc new offering SPECIAL. JOB LOTS IN WALL PAPERS, TO CLOSE OUT OUR 01s anil Ms and Remnants. CULTS, FLATS, BLANKS, ETC., AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF PRICE. GOOD PATTERNS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. DESIRABLE COLORINGS. Jeb Lets of Paper Window Shades at 2 and 3c. JOll LOT OF FANCY BAXn. OIL SHADES ATI! AND Se Jeb Leu et Wall Paper hung by geed work men at correspondingly low pices. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, &C. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. MER1CAN WATCHES. ZA.HM, Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. ZAHM, Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Fa. SHW ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAWBEKKY AND ICE C1CKAM FESTI val. te be held at ODD FELLOWS' HALL, for the benefit of FULTON HOME, commenc ing JUNE 8 and ending SATURDAY. JUNE 11. Tickets will entitle the bearer te a plate or cream. jea-lwd rpe INVENTORS! W. H. BABCOCK, Attorney-at-Law, of Washington, D. C, lorm lerm erly an examiner in IT. S. Patent Oillce, offers his services as solicitor before the U. S. and Foreign Patent Offices. Careful work at fair prices, w as associate ei jh r. J aceu stauner.ei Lancaster, until the latter's death. jcG-Smd&w NOTICE. OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON Nertli Queen street between Orange and Chestnut streets who contemplate making water, gas or sewer connections, are request ed le make the same at once, in order that the bed of the street may become solid before the Belgian Bleck Pavement, te be laid en said square, is commenced. By order of Street Committee. D. TREWITZ, JeC&Otl Street Commissioner. MEDICAL. riATAKRII. CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, HAY FEVEIt, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, CAN BE CURED DIRECTIONS. Fer Catarrh, Hay Fever,Coidin the Head Ac, insert with little linger a particle of Halm into the nostrils ; draw strong breaths through tlie nose, it will be absorbed. cleansing and healing the diseased mem brane. FOR DEAFNESS, pply a particle Inte the ear. ELY'S CREAM BALM, having gained an cnvlable local reputation, displacing all ether preparations in the vicin ity et discovery. Is, en its merits alone, recog nized as a wendert til remedy wherever known. A fair trial will convince the most skeptical of its curative powers. It effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays Inflammation and irritation, protects the mcmbrunal linings et the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores thu sense et taste and smell. Kenef Iclal res ults are realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment as directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy for cold lu the head it Is unequalled. The Balm is easy te use ami agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of SO cents will mail a package. Send ter circular with full information. ELI 'S CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. Fer sale by the Lancaster druggists, and by wholesale druggists generally. 122-f.meedAw TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, net a Drink,) CONTAINS HOI'S, VCCUU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND T1IK PUREST ANI BUST M EPICAL C)UAI.ITIKd OV ALL OTHER BlTTERS. THEY CURE All li-caM- of the Stomach, Bowels Kloed, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness, Female Complaints and Drunkenness. Sl.OOO IN COLD Will be paid for lucuse they will net cure or hclp.er ter anything impureorinjurieus leund in them. Ask your Druggist for Hep Hitters and tree books ami try! lie Hitlers before yen sleep. Take no ether. Hep Bitters Matinlarliiriii?: Company, Rectiester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario IcS-lydMWF&w Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhani, OP LYNN, MASS., Her Vegetable Compound the Savier of Her Sex. Health, Hepe and Happiness Ro Re , stored by the use of LYDIA K PINKHAMS Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cure Fer AH Female Complaints. Tills preparation, its Its name signillcs, con sists et Vegetable l'rejicrties that are harmless te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial the merits et this compound will be recognized, as relict Is Immediate ; and when Its use Is con. tinned. In nincty-nlnc cases in a hundred, a permanent cure Is effected, as thousands will testify. On account of Its proven merits.it is te-day recommended and prescribed by thu best physicians in the country. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, LeucorrheBa, Irregular and pain tul Mcnstr nation, all Ovarian Troubles, In flammation and Ulceration, Floedings, all Dis lacements and the consequent spinal .weak ess, and is especially adapted te the CUangc or Lite. In tact it has proved te be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new Hie and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving ler stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bleating, Headaches, Nervous Pros tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness. De De firesslen and Indigestion. That feeling or bear ng down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, act In harmony with the law that governs the female system. Fer Kidney cemptalnts of cither sex this Compound is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound sj prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for IS. Sent by mall In the form et pills, aNe in the form of lozenges, en receipt et price, l per box, for either. Mrs. PINKlIAM freely answers all let ters of Inquiry. Send ter pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this paper. Ne family should be without LYDIA E PINKHAMS LIVER PILLS. They cure Con stipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of Mie Liver. 25 cents per box. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., general Agents, Philadelphia. Fer sale by C. A. Lechcr, 9 East King street and Gee. W. Hull, 15 West King street. yawydcedaw W DISCO W THIRD EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, June 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, cloudy, rainy weather, winds mostly southerly, lower barometer. INCENDIARISM AND MURDER. Shocking Crimes Repertcrd from the South west. St. Lecis, Me., June 7. A special from Dallas, Texas,8ays : "An incendiary fire oc curred here early yesterday .morning, de stroying about $40,000 worth et property." A special despatch from Little Reck, Ark., says : " Kuklux outrages are re ported from Perry ville, some sixty miles west of this place. Letters have been re ceived by L. M. Harris, judge of the coun ty and probate courts, and ether -prominent citizens, warning them te leave the county, or fire and gunpowder would be used against them. On Sunday night an attempt was made te destroy the town by fire. The newspaper office was ignited, but the citizens extinguished the flames and drove the incendiaries away before they had fired ether houses. Intense excitement prevails and bleed will probably be shed, as the citi zens arc resolved te crush the outlaws at all hazards." Galveston, June 7. Fire here this morning destroyed forty thousand dollars worth of property. Partially insured. A Man's Threat Cut. GALVEaTex, Texas, June 7. X special despatch te the JVctr says the body of a man was found in the weeds en the river bank, 12 miles north of Oakville, with his threat cut from ear te car. THE STRIKING ltKEIYEUS. They are Confident or Making Tnelr Point. New Yehk, June 7. The executive committee of the Brewers' Werkingmcn's union was in session all morning at Wen dell's assembly rooms, where about 400 of the strikers had assembled before neon to day. The committee having learned that a number of brewers were employing green hands, sub-committees were ap pointed te induce the new men te quit work. Shortly before .neon six mere brewers' firms, it was announced, had ac ceded te the demands of their men, who had returned te their work. The strikers claim that the movement was sure of suc cess, as the brewers could net get along much longer without their men. The union claims te have plenty of money in the treasury, net a dollar of which has as yet been touched. FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION. A Reller RIews up. Dees Fatal Damage., and Disappears. Little Reck, Ark., May 7. A fright ful explosion took place at Arkansas City at 7 o'clock last evening, when the new elevator boiler blew up, killing the engi neer, Jehn McCulIeugh, and badly wound ing Patrick Bucl, fireman, and Ames Ramsey and Jake Wallace, carpenters. The cause of the accidaut was the insufficiency of the water in the boiler aud the careless ness of the engineer. After the explosion the boiler went out through the reef and nothing mere was seen of it. It is sup posed that it fell into the river. DROWNED. Frantic Crlelef a Bereaved Weman. Halifax, N. S., June 7. At St. Margaret's bay, en Saturday an old lady, a Mrs. Dauphinc, was buried, and an adopted daughter who had lived with her showed signs of in sanity from grief. She was watched by two women, but during their temporary absence escaped through a win dow and lied te the shore of the bay where she plunged into the water and was drowned. The unfortunate women was married and leaves an infant four months old. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY. In General Conveutlon at Altoemi, Alteena, Pa., June 7. The Women's Missionary society of the general synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church in the United States met iu convention here this morning with an attendance from all parts of the country. The reports show that during two years since the organization the treasurer of the general society has been paid and has disbursed $700,1)9:;. The 3issiennri Journal has 8,000 sub scribers and is pcrmcnautly established. There arc 125 local societies and ever ",000 members. A Mammoth Sngar Refinery. Chicago, 111., June 7. The erection of a large sugar refinery, te be ISO feet square and twelve stories high, was be gun yesterday .at the feet of Polk street, this city. Five hundred workmen will be eti"a"cd in its construction. Fatal -affray In a Theatre. Jei'MN, Missouri, June C. Ycsteiday afternoon an affray occurred at the Theatre Cemique in this city, growing out of property involved in a sale of the place. C. T. Thompson, stage manager, was shot and instantly killed. Themas Carney, his assailant, wasmertally weundcd,and Frank Wellard (colored) was shot in the leg. Coel Weather in Interior New Yerk. PeitT Jeuyis, N. Y., June 7. The tem perature fell very perceptibly in this sec tion yesterday, and this morning there was a light frost in this valley. The damage is probably net great. In Sullivan county and westward along the Erie railroad there was a heavy frost and considerable damage has been dene. A steady rain ?et in this forenoon. The Vete at Albany. Alhany, June 7. Te day's ballet : Ja cobs 45, Conkling 34, Cernell 15, Wheel er 22, Lapham 3, Rogers 15, Trcmainc 4, Crowley 1, Felgcr 1, Bradley 1. i i MAKKETS. New VerK Market. Ni-w Yerk. June 7. Flenr State and West ern dull, pries without decided change ; Superfine Suite at H OU4 .W; extra de 14 503-1 73; choice de $4 S9g5 S3; tancv de $." 30ffli; 75; round hoop Ohie $4 CO 35 CO: choice de V 103G75; superfine western $4 0094 SO; common te geed ex tra de f 4 50.r C'J ; choice de 15 UQil 75 ; choice white wheat de, at f5 250C 'Si. Southern llnn'and quiet ; common te fair extra, $5 'Jig 5 75 : geed te ctieice de .- 8007 50. Wheat without decided change and fairly active: Ne. '1 Red, Uune, $1 lymfi lt4; de .Iuly,$l -m ? ; le Aug, $1 'i'AS 2l ; de Sept. $1 21l 21.- Cern dull, without change: Mixed west ern spot, 4594014c ; de future, 5555c. Oats a shade stronger ; State, .47&.2; West ern, 45ffi51c Philadelphia Market. Fhiladxlfhia, June 7. Flenr quiet, but firmly held ; Superfine, $3 i"i:: 75; extra3 87Q425;Ohieand Indiana family 5 75 G 25 ; I'cnna. family $5 25Q5 40 ; St. Louts ie (iOOG5U; Minnesota Extra t5 506 0): de straight, $G(MQC 50; winter patent C 2307 27; spring de $6 503750. Rye flour at$5 25550. Wheat steady, with lair demand ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 22U1 22; Delaware, l'enn'a Eed$12212; dd Auiber,l 1 Cern dull bnt steady; steamer, 4S(2.'0j; yellow, 52K5Cc; mixed, 54-55c. Oats dull but steady; Ne. 1 White 48c; NO. 2, de 4c; Ne. 3, de !3J5;e; Ne. 2, Mixed, 4341c! Rye quiet at $1 05. Previsions steady ; mess perk $17 C0gl7 50 ; beet hams, 923 50Q23 00; Indian mess beer $2250. Bacen smoked shoulders, c; salt de ftgCic; smoked ham ll12c; plckleit J-uus 'lard "quiet and steady; city kittle ll'c; loes butchers' at lOJic ; prime steam at it 12V Hurter-markct q.ilct. but fine grade btiiidy; Creamery eflra IViiiwylvania 2lfe ? ; TSS5SI2; 20!IC 5 de S"1 te nece 170 tSfSmy an'1 TOTt Bells dull ; Pennsylvania anil Western 70 12e. . " Eeirs firm and scarce ; Pennsylvania 19&I9Jc; Western lSc. u"svnnia. Cheese dnll. easy; New Yerk tnll cream. iot' iet' Western full cre-.m S9c; de lair tu geed. SgSKc. Petroleum steady'; re lined 7Wc. Whisky at 910V. Seeds Geed te prime Clever, no market : Timethy dull at 3 1003 1C; de de Flaxseed nominal at 91 2T. Westera tirala Markets. SliLu-AUKKE-Fleur quiet and unchanged. Wheat active, firm and higher ; Ne. 2 Mil waukee, hard, at 91 10 ; de soft cash and June, at $107: July at l 09Ol CO; August at 91 OTJi ; September at $1 V7i ; Ne. 3 deat KKc" No.4deatSl.c. Cern firmer ;" Ne 2 at 40Jc. Oats were steady : Ne. 2 at 34?ia Rye was lewer: Ne.l atjlltt. Barley was quiet ; Ne. 2 Spring at ft Previsions steady ; McssPerk,91G, cash ami June: 91 17K, July. Lard Prime Steam, 910 67K, cash and June ; 910 77K, July. Hogs stranger at 95 405 75. Receipts Fleur. 13,je bbbls.; Wheat, 87,000 bushels; Barley. 4.100 bushels. Shipments Fleur. 13,000 bbls.; Wheat, 57,000 bushels ; Hurley. 8S bushels. Teledo. Ohie Wheat tinu ; Amber Michi gan, $1 UK; Ne. 2 Ked Wabasn, 91 14$; July $1 Wi; August. $1 I2;allthe year, 91 Ilj Rejected. 91 02. Cem firm ; High Mixed held at 4yc; Ne. 2. spot and June, ttie; July, 4c ; August 17'c: Rejected, lie. Oats quiet: Ne. 2 White. SO" ic; August.-30e. At the Afternoon Call Wheat. Ne. 2 Red, siM.t, $1 l.lhJ ; June. $1 15,'$ ; .Inly, 91 ll,' : Aug ust. l 12J.C ; all the year. 91 11 . Receipts Wheat 44.WO bushels : Cern, 55,000 bushels ; Oat--, 3.(OJ bushels. Shipments Wheat, 113,500 bushels; Cern, 2K.00O tmshcls ; Oats. 1,000 bushels. nirrr.etT. Mich. Fleur dull at $5 25S5 50. Wheat slew, but tlrm : Ne. I White,$l 16.J ; Jiine,$l Vyi : J uly. $1 10 hid : August. 91 1K hitl : September, $1 1)$ ; Ne. 2 White, 91 liK ; Ne. 2 Red nominal at 91 IS. Cern quiet; Mixed. 17c asked. Oats firmer: Ne. I Mixed, liWJIOJXc; Ne. 2 White. 4Ie hid. Receipts Fleur, none ; Cern, 1,000 bushels ; Oats. "J,ux bushels. Shipments Fleur. I.tKX) bbls.; Cern, !,tXO bushels; Oats, . 5,(01 IiiuhcN. Live Sleck Markets. Ciiicaoe. ll.igs Receipts, 15,000 head ; ship ments, I.ii.je head; market strong and lOe higher; peer te geed mixed packing at 9550$ 5s.; light ii8iS5: choice heavy packing and shipping $ SV?f; 10 ; culls aud light York Yerk 9IJJ510. Cattle Receipts, 4,51X1 head; shipments, 3.400 head ; market strong, uelive anil llrmer ;gned le choice shipping, 95 M)g 12j ; common te fair $5 2"5 50 ; butchers' steady ; peer te geed $2 50)4 75 ; choice cows and hellers in geed de mand ; peer stock dull ; through Texas in fair supply with a better request, ehielly at 93 :-"rt 8 S"; stockers :md feeders very quiet at 93 40$ I 7"; wintered Texan. 94 .'.025 25. fcheep Receipts, 1,200 head; shipments, 1,100 head ; market quiet but steady ; demand moderate ; all sold; fair woelcd 95 255 M; Texan yearlings, 91 ; peer te geed te natives, .f.1 :.e5. East Luuarrr Cattle Receipts, sinee Fri day. 1,272 head of yard and S7i head of through stock; beat shipping at 955 00; fair te geed butchers'. 1.1C0 te 1,::00 pounds, 91 755 75 ; a lew prime at S ; light aud common, 94 5e 4 Hi; Mteckcrs scarce at 9II 75: bulls, cows and stags, 93.r0l 75 : sales, 751 head. Hogs Receipt?, lO.l.ai head; Philadelphia. $.; Witti 15 ; Yorkers, 95 M)Jj.1 CiO. Sheep Receipts, 7,.0i head ; prices leg'JiK: lower than at. the eleie et hut week. Philadelphia C'attle Market. Monday, June !. The arrivals et live stock atthu various Philadelphia yards were ler thu week: Cattle, 3,030 head; sheep. 8,000 head: hogs, 3,500 head. Previous week Cattle, 2,SW head; shc"p,s,00illiead; hogs, 3,000 head. Beef Cattle were active anil xr. jx-r pound higher en accceunt of thu cool weather, mak ing a belter demand. We quote its fellows : Extra, (&7c; CimmI, yi(i;ic; Medium, lsir'u : Common, rliit$(Ui. Bulls and Cows Fat cows were active at 'i-'''0"., the latter ler choice Montgemcry county. Bulls were active at lQZe. Slippery were iu geed request at 9l5f3!0 per head. Calves Pennsylvania veal was active ntC 7Jie. Milch cows were active at 925."0 per head, with sales of extra its high us 975. Sheep The market during the past week was dull and prices were lully Jc. lower en the upper grades, whiteeonimeii stock tell Je. per pound. We quote as follews: Extra. 5c; geed. Si teEO lis. at 55Jc ; fair, 75 te 55 !!. at 55Uc; common. IJ HaMAic ; culls at 3lc; Extra lambs i10e; geed de. yz Qt'jy.c; fairile. 7KISJ4C; common iMJ7e. Hogs week in lair demand at !c, accord ing te condition ami quality. SALE OV LIVE STOCK. Reger Maynes, 150 Western, gross, 5$tfil2c. A. t J. Christy, 171 Western. grriH.s..phtte. E. S. & B. F. Mcr'lllcn, 210 Western gross, ;f7c. Owen Smith. 137 Western gross, r.Qiie. M. lUlimii, 159 I Jin e. ee., gross, Slfi7e. " 75 Wi-stsTii, gross, aic Jehn Merdle. 135 Lancaster CO., gross, (ifi) ','ic. ' Daniel Murphy, 75 Lane. co. and Western, Schambcrg .V Paul, ItO Western, 5Jiigic. (!. Schamlicrg Ce.. 215 Western, litttyic. Lewensiem .t Adler, 125 Western, Clrtjc. " " 110 Moiit.ee.eow3'a5'ie. II. Chain, jr., Western. .Vftujc. Haniel Smvtli llrn., I WcMcrn, 5f?e. Dennis Smyth, at Western. ZflfMyiv. Bachmau & Levi.02 Western, gji;jc. " ' IU I-an.ce. cows. UplKie. M.Lcvf.M Western and Pa., SJie. I.nujri Hern. 20 Western. Cf&ijjc. James Clemseii, 51 Western ..i0'e. II. Miller, 3". Lane. ce...5?87,c. J. F. duller & Ce., lOi Western. KftRifr. Jiiines Eustace. 12 Western. 5i; S. llreilus, '. Western, i,4ft,c. " .lames Anil, W Western, 5JJ;'e. Ii:US4KI MKATS. IJrcs-eil ReeM-s, 011 account of tlie cool weather, woreaetlvo and prices closed firm at !I0:. H.W.KS LAST WEEK. Tlies. Rradlcy. II!) head at '.fc'Je; C. S. Duiigicr.mde. at Dg'.yie: A. A. ISeswell lie.) ill) !)J!)?4e ; W. II. Itrewn lti:le. at 'JgO.'fc; J. F. Lewiien 13 de at '.ifi! Inc. Iires-cil sheep were fairly active. .Samuel stew art sold Oie'head dressed sheep al!l3I0c. ?Ueclc fttarKbt. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks aNe United States Hi. nils reported daily by Jacoh I!. Lemi. N. E. Cor. Centre Hqiiare. New Vekk Stocks. Stocks unsettled. June 7. A. M. V. M. F M KhOO 1:00 3.00 Chicago A North Western -n-y ise'' 119;-: Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul las I2S 127 Canada Southern .7 W 75K C. C. & I. C. R. It 20 -S.A 2) Del.. Icicle, ft Western lar 127 12(Xi Delaware A Hudsen Catial y. Ill;; 111 Denver A Rie t'ninile ll'I'i H2Ai lVt Hannibal A St. Jee 8IW SI 83K Lake Shere A Mich. Southern.. 131"? 132,'. l.n'S Manhattan Elevated 27S 2S 27 Michigan.Centr.il Ili'4 111 lit Mb-semi, Kansas & Texas Uty. 51Ji WA N. Y., Lake Erie & Western.... yt XyM 47 New Jersey Central Ur.2'4 HC PCt N. V., Ontario A Western 37'4 7 3 New Yerk Central lls'i I4! IMA Ohie&Mls-dsslppt 11 41 41 Pacific Mail Steamship Ce. ZVi. 53 lii St. Paul A Omaha 4K 4 45 de . Preferred 108 10s 117! Sutro Tunnel 2 .... 2 Texas Pacific ft 6' Union Pacific IU 12 VOX Wabash, St. Leuis A Pacific.... 542 55)2 54li " " Preferred. Kt);J !4 'XyM Western Union Tel. Ce 127 128 I27J4 Philadelphia. Stocks active. Pennsylvania R. R WI Reading SO'A Lehigh Valley KiyH Lehigh Navigation 4) lliiffale, Pitts. A Western 'Sl'U Northern Central 57 Northern Pacllic 4"4 " Preterm! S4 HHWJIl lilt Philailclnhia A Erle U. R w,4 a Myt 7xyH ; 21 23i .... 5H& 4 46 83 SB! :::: 8 ... 41 lewaUuIch Mining Uhitkd States I!esis. 41 r. m. 1:00 United Slates I per cents. 4 5 ' 3X " .... IIS .... 115 .... 103 .... l'f.l Noen fjnotntien el the Grain Market FitrnLshcd by Jacoh If. Leng, Commission Breker. Chicago. Julv. Aug. Sept. Wl-eat..... 9I.1I.H! "; W.WK Cern . ) Oats.... AJi "? -' WU?ul.-'. MCJJ l.Jtf IgJtf Cern 5-V!i &Vk Outs. " Philadelphia. Wheat 1.21?f l.lS- Cern .-"!4 -V'li OaLs.... .I'j iKi'-H IlALTIMOKK. Cern Oats