LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY MAill2, 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. UVK tr,r.l'LAK COKKKsrUNIiKXCK. Scboel lteard .rleHiiu-. Tiie school beard held its icgula: month ly meeting in council chambei la t night. The finance eeniinittee made the follow ing leperts : Balance rn.r last lepmr, $1,844.:13 ; fiejn T. 15. Danbar, collector 1S31, $389 93 ; J. II. Obcrlin, S2 ; total, S2.43ii.33; erdeis paid Miice last lepeit, $1,198.49; balance te date. ei.237.S4. Dills amounting te $69.45 wcie pitsent pitsent e.l and erdeis given te pay them. II. II. Yeung's bill was refened te the lr-.-t 'took committee with power te act. The sj)"cial reinmittce en eemmeneernent et iri-e- mane their report. Flu1 I'rd of .I'll... nas been tlvjd as the d ite e! j'im i.i. -.i '-mexii i icises which will I IkM in :h! evnlng in the opera house. 1,079 pupils weie rcpeilcd by the su eiiiit('iidi'iit of thn school, as having at tend, d dining the mouth ending May 3d. The following is the list of this eais gi .filiates: Mis-.cs Janet Tebes, Amy Ciovuihliields, C.tilie Wills, Lillie Stein I.eNei, Natie I'attcisen and Mr. Mas- H.tn aii'.'i . .Scheel Examination. Tin: exaniin.itieiis at MissLydia It.ikei's school ;cstci day were creditable in the highest dcgiee te the teacher. A lecita lecita tieu by Jehn Frank, son of 'Sijuirc Frank, was liighly amusing and i ellect cd much ci'dit en the t.un; sj.eakes. It was a ii-nditiim of ll.nbaia Fiitclric i:s IVnusl v niia Duiel;. A lew liieie of the hchoel be Mil shfr.Id he pieseiit at tht e exeieisi-. I.aii'lsiuiu. An eti iif-i-,0 landslide ecc tuicd jcfitei d.iy afUnn.eii en the Peit Deposit iai! iai! lead, lillcrii inileH south of this place. A I.ti;;e leice of vieiknien was sent down immediately alter the news was lcccived ;.t the company's Iieadquaiteis, and the track was cleaiial dining lite niijht, and is new open again for tiavel. Itlrttiday Friy. A larf;c birthday patty was given last night at the rcsidenee el Mr. Mai tin Mel lingei, one and a half mile, fiem town. It wasgiin en the eeeasai.i of his b2d biithday, and among IJiems piestut svic. four sons, fem daughter.-., lifly-iive stand ehildieu and eleven gieat-giatal ehildieu. The a Uaii wasavnj enjojab.'e one, long t be ifiucmbiird by the picwnt. The tabic .spuvd let the i:itii taimncnt el the gueMs piei-culed a iiLautiful appeaiauce, tin. eentse being eceujii. d with a mam moth cake, v. till 1 lie dale el ins million i". Many hn'tiKome picscuts wcie ic ceivtd. Tin tMiujiaiiy dcpai ted at a I -te hour. lloren-;li i:rrltle.. Niiictj-lwe men and h.vs an: new em ployed at KuiiH ir;.in'f. quiiiics. Twelve ciioel biillast ii'i tiie l' niisjlvania rail rail iead ami l ur eais of limi'.stoire for differ ent fiti!niesaic shipped. The 1 3. II. pay ear will ai.ie in a day or two. 'I lie ic-pjrt that the Denegal church ha bum e!e-od jr. unleuuded. The chuic'i v.is open for bcivice last tSunda and the mal'ei is te be amicably settled. It lias Leen siig;eMed that the high sj .l iict'ive a coat el paint. It ne'-ds ie:..:i.ii,ig b.-dly. An intiiiMt" d bettman, who was niak j.i,1 i'.e Holed noise in the waiting loom of t ii1 K'Md'ii!; & C'elumbi.i, was i-ieeted by he ticket as, i.t tiii -. niiuniiig. all. W. F. Md'cr, a suptiintendent of the tsfandasd oil company, was in town yesterday. Tim new ding 'tore at the Five Points is nu.ti ly ceni)letcd. TIkj iiavcmenlH en the neith side of Feuith slice!, between C'heny and Union stiects, aie ina wietoheih'.'rditien. Large peels of water hae fm nitd :a the middle Of the walks. The i!ir ;s lising at the rate of au inch per hour. The lishcimeii arc securing their piopeity en the islands and battcucs, te pi event it being was 1 away i ' case of a Heed. Mi. .li'hii K. ISiew:i, a.- rojier.'cd in yes fcrday'.s correspendi'iu1'1. u act dead, but little hope is catert iii;.d el his lcciveiy. A large nutnbci el canal beats aie lying in the basin. The i. tiny .ve:v her h:i ; de tained them. The Citizens' band new has its head ipiartcn; en Locust slice), above Feuith. The bes have net. been out lately. Mr. Fendiieh yesteiday madu a .ship ment of 10,000 cigass te San Marcia, Mexi r . Mi. lilel;: hasictuircdfiemLiti:. whcie he had ben fei some time past engaged in selling, at auction the stock el geed.; In;i Ins fathei's steie, in this place. A !:i;;gy containing a lady and gontlo gentlo gontle iu.iii fiei the count ly was oveituined this lnerii'i, at the coiner of Feuith and "Mil! snoots. The heise became unmaucngable and stalled te urn away. In attempting te luin .u the above mentioned place the accident eeenrrcd. llej'end a few hiubes Je the ect u pints and a Might ly broken vehic'e no damage was done. The ".-smite" under the opera house, has el 1. tie been poeily attended. Wheie aie its members? Deaf Ma'e Killed. Maiien Maizbcigcr, a ileal pud dumb ui.tn, who for the p.e-t qu.iitcr of a ocn ecn tuiy has been in the habit of traveling thiotighMeiiigomeiy county begging, wa-i killed oil the rnilteail at a point between JXeith Wales and L-indsdalc. Montgemciy county. The etirpiining amount of $787.50 was found m an old necktie around his waist, and in his jacket two watches weie also found, together with many articles of miner vaht". Harry HIH'a Nephew V. The ether morning a young man who gave his name as Hairy Hill and pretend ed te be a nephew of the New Yerk sport by that name and an intimate friend of Jehn L. Sullivan, the boxer, skipped from West Chester, leaving his beatd 1111 un p lid and taking with him an ovcieoat and K belonging te a fellow be.udcr. This same ung mail spent sum" tunc in t his city I.iM Minim'!- and war, I.ieUed upon as a beat. I'iiimi-iam picuciihc CellniiK's I.iclii;j '"I ijiiiiI Heel and Tonic invi;;nralni ler the ileal,, mil ii and djHpeidic. Talc no ulhrr. Ill He! Water. Oipha SI. IIoilje. Hat He Creek, Slk h.,uutis: "1 ui)--''! u tea kettle et 1 oiling het water en niV hand. 1 at once applied 'I bourns' Cclec tnc Oil, and the ellect Mas te imiiicdistlclv :illav tlie pain. I was cuied in Ihicc i!if.-" Fer" Mile at II. 15. Cepluiui'rt liniij Stere, 137 Xeitli ucen stieet. Lanc.i'dcr. Decline of JW.m. .Nervena Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Ke n"er. t. Fer silo by Jehn Ula.k. Citerr, Whooping Cough ami Kienchiiis im uiei.iati.lv itpcvetl by fclnleh'. Cine. 1 ei sale ate. cluasrt itin stoic. K!7 Xeilh Oaeen M. . myl-l'ikeuA,w 2Iy i-en, aged nine years, was nllliclcd with Catanh; the use of Ely's Cream Ualiu ellecteil a complete cure. W. E. JIajimak, Druggist, Eaten, Pa. l'lirLAUELraiA, March 1, leSl. Messrs. Hly Cre-i., Druggist, Oswcjje, N.-Y. Cents: About Oct 1, 1SS0, 1 gave your Cream Balm a trial with the most satisfactory lesults. I was troubled wltli'Clirenlc Catanh aii'l galheiing in my hea'l, was very tlcat at times and had discharges from my ear, besides being un able te breathe tsre.igh my nose; bofeie the second bottle et your remedy was exhausted I was cured and te-day enjoy Hound health for which please accept my sincere thanks. C. J . CejmiJf, 5)33 Chestnut street. Field Jlaimgei, Philadelphia Pub. Heuse. Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II. JJ. Cochran's drug store, 1.'.7 Nert'i t.'uecn tin-el. Jam caster. iyl2il&w 2 S Si KATUFOX. DON'T FAIL TO KXAJII.VE OCIi IKSDI-UAKSOIT, IT lb 1-.QUA1. TOAXV fct IT bOI.D E I. S F. V II E it F. FOi: FOU K TEE.V DOLLAR-. .STI11CTLY ALL WOOL. .Mothers Metlicm!! .Metlicr !!! An you ilitiiibetl sit nilit ami broken i join n-it by u.'-ieir clulil .ii1!ciiiij;aiiil erjiiijr Willi excrnc-iallDK pain et euttinj? teeth? If se, go at once anil et a bottle et M US. WIN SI.OW'.S SOOTIUXi; bYUlT. It willielieve the peer little .sulleier iuime'liately tlepend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There Is nel a liielhcr en eai Hi he lias ever ueil it, wlie will net tell 3011 at once tii.it it . ill 1 emu late the bowel j, and kUc lest te the mother andieliet and hcaltli te the child, operating lik'e m.iu'lc. It i-, pcifccily rale te use in nil cast4-, and ple.iant te tiie taste, and U the piccriptleu et one of the eldest and Lest teniale physicians and 11111 es in the United .State, beid'eveij-uiiere. i" e.-nts a bottle. lui'-Iy-'M.WA.S&w Jr. Krazin'H Itoet ISItlerH. Ki.iiei's Reet, ISllterri aie net a diam-hhep ilu-l.y beei.ie. but sue stiictly liieilicinal in evei v 'mis'. Tiiev act stmiiKly upon the livei and kidney ', keep tk'j bewcH ejien untl Hfjul ii, ni'il.e the weal: it ion;. Ileal tlif ltm, biuid ui tin: neieus and ih ause tiie bleed and sy-teiii et eveiy iiii;:ui il-. Fer Dizziness Rush et Rloed te Hie Hi '..', tending te Apoplexy, liy-,pep-i 1, .'iir and A';iie, Diepsy, 1'iniples and :etch(.s, Seielu !eis lluineis and holes, Tettel, Stilly Weini, Wliiti- S ellinjr, Ihysipel.is, Sele Eyes and I01 yemijf mi'ii -ulien:i trin Ve.tl:ne-,s rr lie liility caii'-ed liem iinpiudi'iice,aiid tefeniKs in delicate health, Fi.i.iei's Reet Ititteis aie espec i.ilij- re eiiiinendud. Dr. Frazfcr : 1 liave used two bottles ei your Koe' llittei'sler l)jsjieii i, Di.ziuess, We.ik-ne-s:iiii lviilneyli.cises,aud llieydid memeic "'Od lliun all tiie (IocIein and the ni iliclr.e i vei used, l'jem tiie liist dee I took I be .ui te 11.1 ud, and 1 am new in purl, et liealtli and leel as well as 1 ever did. I tenslitci your niedi. ine one el Hie f?ie.ile-l et lilesini. Mils. 31. M.un,ClevUuiid, O. .Seltl by II. I!. Ceeluan, 1.17 and 1iXeiln Qietii siit(t,at?l ihi bottle. l!u..ltv .V, Ce. hole I'iejii let 01 s, r,l Ve-ey t-lieet. New 'ieik. tiVu.V.il.VW 1mvii.ei:aiimi Feed for tluj lltaiii and Xeives l" what we 111 ed in these days et nedi ami weiry. I'.ukci's (iiiigiT Tonic le-teie-' Hie ital eneifjies and hi nis Keed liealtli quicker U...11 anything jeu can use. Tribu.ie. bee adv. iil-liudeed.enw A CeiikH, C'dd or Boie Jiunat'tlieuli! oe stoppeu.i jNi alccl trequenttyicsuiu in un In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Kiewa's itienchi'U Troi li'-s ile nel ili-enl i the -: ei.i.ii li like eeuuli sviihj An. I b.ils .m- M1KK but aettliiectlyen th.-li.llaaied pint-, alluj lm, l!"'n feimswiU b. '"' J J li'il.ilien. Jim; rcliei in Asthma. Kreitel.i.ii ; s HriB t Se-1 A ! ' i Ce'.j-'lis, Catanh, and ihe Tiire il TueibUs "'j "1 '' I V. hi' li bmeeisiinil FublieSpeakeis iesuhi.t J te. I ei thirty yeais iirewn's Itienchial 'liOtnes li'ive been lecenmieuded by pliysl- ' e .ii-. aeil ,ilw.:i urn pelfect feilNtaetin". li.'alm; iuvii lesteil bj wlili' ui'd oeu-ti'.iitii-e fei ii .:l auenliii: k aeration, 'bej hie.i: 1 iiiieu we .neiiteii laiikai.i in li.t tew shipl . 'ne.lle- el tiie n; . sold 111 "". .entsii lniT evii 'i.if .ny-'d I' 'i'Ii.1 IV, Zvu An old lady wiitesus: "I am iti j ears old I and wasleebleand nei veus all the time, wh mi 1 bought a bottle et l'aikei's (Jiner Tonic I Ii.im' used little mere th'iu one bottle an I lt 1 j as well us at.'KI." bce ether celnmii. ' lol-IuiileedAcow IIENKV'f. CAKilllkli; sl. 1:. The bct Salve in me weiid for cult-, bi uisep, . oie-, uUers.taltrhcuiii, teller,ehapped hands, t iiilbl.iinu. cei ns ami all kinds el skin emr-lni)- ireekles uml pimples. The salve is ...t.a.ilt'i d te i,ie pel lee", -ati-dat'lie'i ir M'i'y ('i'sO or money leliimiid. lie sine .. et llenij'r, C.uhelie baHe.as ail etliOJs.ue but te italie.isaad ce'inti i le:U. l'l ice i'l cents. !el I li' Lanc.intcr at CocIiiiei'm Djiiu .Stere, ltemaik.ible ter ovcicemin;; tH-cvc eaii'-i d byimpuie water, ilecayin; vegetation, etc.. Is Iirewn's Ii.in KItteis. A (iecxl Anel'H lsir A Tale ttt Zteta (Inlir." Itlanche called en Kate, one pleasant tlay, and found lier-idand slahiii,?, tli.uesl Irientl, enee biifthl and s;iy, new scoce eenld l.iep tiem eijing; ter, '-till," she siid,"li- a ill -.race te see with "cretula, my luce se badly maiiLil!" then -aid lies tiieu.I, "Res ,d:.lis w il. ye.ir tieubli'send." lilanrhe called en Kate nelhertlay and leiiud her ei.tc mere iilitlsc and jj'iy, her lace as l.idlant, skin ius lair, ns any luaiden's anyw lien. Ter skin disea-cl and impmc bleed, theie's lielhin in the ueiltl se geed as Rej.id.ilis, II diives.iw.iy all skin diseideis, humor, nay, II tones the ss lein, eiues jour ill&and I.Miishes all doctors bills! Sold In l.anca-ler at l tieliKiu's lrii; -l. i,., 1.17 and llKINeith 0'iewi stieet. i.M lylee'I.Vw.5 I 1'UenI Files! riles ' A sure cuie leiiml at List! Xe one need 1 sutler! Asuse cuie ler KiiiuKlcedin-,', ltd- j inland Ulcer.iled Files has been di-eoveied by Dr. William (an Indian lcmedj), called Dr. illi.tm's Indian Ointment. A .single be I. as cm ed the wei st chronic cases et ii ur JO j eai s standi!'?. Ne ene need sullcr five minutes alter appljing this wendeiful oetIiingmeili cine. Lotions, in-siumcnts and clecluailes ile mere haim tlian geed. WiUiains' Ointment abseibs the tumors, allays the intense itching (P'lilieulaily at night alter getting warm in bed), acts as a pouIlice,t;ives instant and p.un-le-s lelief, and is piepaied only ler .Files, lull ing et the pi ivule p.uts, and ter nel liing else. Read what the Hen. ,1. SI. Cellinberiy, et Cle eland, says about Di. Willi oil's Indiin "i!c Olntnient : I have used s'.ores et l'ilu Cm es, and It affords me plclsiuc te siy that I h.iie never leunil anything which gaesuch Immediate and perinanen leliel as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointuienl. Fer sale by It. 15. Cochran, 137 and l.l't North (lm i n stieet. 1'iiee, fl.ee. IL.Miv .t Ce., I'm pi iet tn-s, (ii Vesey St l eel, New Yei ir, lebtU-T'i.tFil.'-.w Kieivn unuicliiO'i i'.ipurea Is the me-t eilective Fain De-tiejer in the wei hi. Will me-t surely quit ken the bloeil, whether taken internally or applied c lei nail v.and theieby nien; cei tainly iclieie pain, whether cln tunc or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is wan anted double the sliength el any similar prep nation. It fines p tin in the bide. K ick or Rewel-. Sine 'I loom, Rlieuuiatisin and all alii cs. and is Til!1 GREAT EELIEVEU OF FAIN. "F.new.Vs Household Fanacka" bheuld be m eveiy family. A teaspoenlul of the Faii'icea in a tumbler et het w aler sweetened if pi efei red J, taken at bed I inie w ill hrkak ui a tet.n. Si els a bottle. tebll-lvdJI.W&S.lw KKSUIIint. flUI.M HEATH Tliolellowiiig-tateiiu ntet William.! Co'idi Ce'idi Iin, e.l .-omen die, die. , i-, se icm.ii kublc th.it w e beg te usk ler it the attention tit our reao reae eis. Ilesijs; "in the fall of 1OT I was taken w St ha violent bleeding et tles lungs followed bya-ecic teuph I seen began te le-e my appetite ami lle-li. I was se weak at ene time that I teuld net leave my bed. in the ,iim:r.er et li-77 I wiis admitted te the City Hospital. Whl'i tiiere t lie docteis said I li.nl u hole in my left lungiis big.w a lialfieiiar. 1 CNpt nd ed ever .a hundred dollars m doctors nnd med icine. I w.ts solar gene at, one time a lepe t wen mound tint I w.as dead. I gait up hope, but a iiieiul told meet Da, Wm. Hall's Kalsmi for the IaIes. I laughed at iny irieniN, tltink iag that my case was incurable, but 1 get a bottle te satisfy them, tvIieii te my surnii-e and gi-atiile.it ion, I commenced te icel better Sly hope, once dead, began te icvive, and te day I tet'l In better spirits than I have the p-.st ' thiceycais. "1 write tliis hoping ou will publish It, -e tii.il everj one al'.llcted with Disca-cd Lungs will be induced te take Dr. Win. Hall's Kalsaiii ter the Lungs, and be convinced that con cen suiiip"',ii can be cuicd. I have taken two bottles and can positively say thai it has done meie geed t'l.in all oilier medicines I have tnl.cn since my sickness. My eeugli 1ms :U :U uiesteiitiit'ly dlsappe.aied and I .-'i.tll seen tie able t' go te work." Sold in Lancaster at wh' .a's Ulug.Ste.!, i:i7aud 139 North Qu en a .-.ie vis-lvdcedTli.twi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. If ycuare a buyer of Spring Clothing ic -will pay you te spend some time in our Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious in the state outside of Philadelphia. Re member you have ever sixty styles te select frcin and all our own make. MYERS & RATIFOI, THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS. Tiioie aie iicice brain storms that shattui a man's organization, lus nerves feliriek forxe ferxe lipt. mid n m.ili.i banlslu s le-t. At such a time, it the mi-erable -.nllerer would use IJen-'en-, Ceieiy and Chjiiicinile Fills, he would l!nd jierfett relief. mjs-lwdJLw Meniu'i's Ile-.'T Kmev Ilou 111 iny chililien aie punishcl I01 being uncouth, wilful, and indliren ut te m-sti actions or rewanN, -imply bec.ia-e they aie out et liealtli! An intelli gent lady said of aehildet this kind: "Jlothei "Jlethei "Jlothei sheuJd knew that tt they would give the Httlu ones medeiat de-i s of Hep iSitteis I01 two or lluee w.tk-,lhe eiwldien would be all a patent could ilesiie.'' 111 yl Swd&w m: AT IIS. Rkkvks. At I'liicniwille, Miv'., lssi, F.llis Ri e i-s, tn tnc Ti.th ie.u et lus uije. Funeial lrem the M01 avian c inn eh, en Sal- unlay n'eiuin at 10 o'uefk. Iiiteimcnti.t Lane:, terceineteiy. a a a J) Mima i:?zt:s'i's. t?iii!iI.A:.!:.-ONt; 1 ini: hii i:y eieuan, O.N LY :KO 00. This Oi,hi!i ..is taken in ech uie for a Wii Wii ee .V M hi: i;.Mn. MRS. I LARA A. MMi. Oenei -1 A,'eet el V. ll e. ft White Oignus. 15'. Ka'.tlviny: sliect. It t!7ilM'i'.l) A :-! V DILR. v.ia.lir siuries ISV A ML- st a le, isiid lias a family, as w.it( iiiiian. 01 some lialit w eik at wh c h he can in ike 1 1 1 1 1 1 -c-1 1 useful. Apply at no, tfd ir.2 NORTH WATER ST. D' JKlWIAS 1'IXTO.N'.1) DENTAI OF! ICE will be cle'; d I'ROJl .MAY Mil L'.STII AUGUST, iiifi lwd.Vltw 1)11JI.'1S Bill! (liilOMC DIM. ASK 1 el I lie imdiile ai eiien eenplaiu el head ache, il-pp-:.i, uet.i.i'M, teelnifis el lulni s, eontiisie1! el tut i h I, ei tie,!iiiiiitus, uel-es in lliee.u-. -eie li.ie-l, ele. l)i-e.t-es el tiie I'll', I'.ir and thix.l pel inaneiitlv e.iiul by K!!1-. II. I), and r. V. l.O.NCAKER'a tieat liienl. eilici Ve. l.: I.a-t Walnut stnet, Lancaster Cen-itilati in Ine. iuyll-.itil&v 1 inm.ics' i Ce. s, ( ii.i:ei' iieKSJ.s, siul::s ash On SATURDAY. MA .!. lss will lie -oil! at the pt.blle lieu-e of l;. lii.mbilghf en the ( eliimbi i tuupike (ioruieily (Jelz's lintel), Liu.ei-iei- reunty, l'a., the tolIe)in; luesie k, te wit: Ten hind et Western l'enn sjlvanla Ilei-ix, euie ;;oed Olivers ; a pair of jeunjf linilei: i;micm! iiesh nnlcli cows, and toineyeunc ittle: , line H'le.itP. Sixty ilays ciedlt. Mile te leinii.e-ice at I o'clock n. in . kne .) n bv COK 11 KAUSMAX. mIOW.F T)KIrtISAI.'3 est .sisr:.r.'i- sui'i'i.iics. I s-caled pioiiesils lm Kneks. Cies-iii"- btones and .md. dilivriel. anil ler Immiilt , KUtters (coutni'ter te liiinish mateual) and j soi-i-iyiHK'fiiiieis n in en i-j iui'iiisu lii.itei- mi ji.i tine m-tr jieiii untie iieni, win ue 10 ! fine 1 bv the Mieel ( uui mil tee up te Mendav , Jl.iy r. Is-,.', at 7 oViei k p. m. 1'ke eeiniuitte'i! le-eriej tl'n lihl te icjiet anver all bids le j ten ed. All piope-als tebe'adiliesged te K. A. I. VANS, !., Ch in man, and te be lift at Ai leu. i in is.ui s ttniee, liiMiulh Duke sif,.t. : ORDER OF -TRKI-T COMMITTEE. ittc-1: .1. li. K.mui. Cleik. mJ.tiilJd fi::i- Clothing Business et the Day ice,i.!ic- the utmost watch liilneis te keep up w.th the stvlcs and wantiet the people, but v e aie tleter luuied net te beleiiii I bi hint! Ihetimes, as our s'.iKk v ill testify te these who ) ill tave. us Willi a visit et iiisp-ct'en. V. E HAVE IN MEN'S CLOTHING ihc ei j Latest I asluens in cul of gai menis and pattern of goods M e call ceull 'euti.illy asset l euisenes thor oughly piepned te suit all who tlcshe a perlcel lii and tn-t-elass goods ter a me leiate amount el money. We make te day an e-peeiallv lull .urn handsome di-pl.iyot.SUl'hRleR CLOTHING FOR SiiriHi; ttjitl Summer Vt'ear with ONE PRICE TO LL and Silis-faclieu-guaranteed. Tiie idvantage is i ntncly the customer's. XECKWEAU u.ul 'u:srn rujixisiiixu aoens IN THE LATEST STYLh. HATS AND CAPS et the Latest I'ashion I'ashien and Lewe it I'l.ees. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. FA. I'OIATIVAI,. i:.-iie;i:,vi :j (juiimv cm-I)iMI(hi. The Dcnieei.it ie eleis et Lancaster Count y v.ill meet at tiieir imi il places of meeting m Hie it'pcctie tli-trlcts en Satuidav p. in., J 111101, between houi-'lelie announced by tiie County Cofiimitte.'iiien by handbill, ten days helme Jlie time, te elect a county committee man, three or five ih'iejjates fiein each tlis tlis tiiette thetlistuel and county convent tins te be held in Lancaster en "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, AT ECELS10R 11 ILL, EAST KINO M'. The La n e.l-1 1 r city eoinentien will meet at 10a. m. te elect one lopti-entatm delegate te the state Convention. The lepresentative eoinentien et tiie '.'d tlistilct (lower end) will meet at 10 a.m., te elect two Rcpiesentalive Delegate- te the .State Convention, and te nominate l.-e cai tlida'cs ler As-embly, The ben it.mai Lcnieutinn el llieAII (Low (Lew er) distiict w ill meet st ld-'Oa. m., te elect one -i n.tteii il Delegate te the st:.tc foi,entien. The '-on.itenil Convention or the A1V (Upper) di-tiiet v ill meet at la a. in., te elect oiieSeualeii.il and time Reiuc-ent itive Del egates te 'lie -!rte Coin catien; te nominal e a dU'lidate for St.ite .-en-iter and tlnec Mont Ment Mont beiset Assembly. At 11 a. m., tue oeniity tonventien will as semble te nominate one pei-en ler Cengiess, one pel -en for Roceidorof Deeds ene poison ler count j Solicitor, two pcr-ens for Frisen Inspei ters, two peirens ler Dirccteis of the Four, one person ler Juiy Coinmissiener. And te tiaiisaet Mich ether business as the coacntlen may determine. The polls in the various places will open at the time announced in tiie handbill te be posted by the committeemen, nnd will ic muln open until the time fivl theieby ler closing. Jly elder of the Coiumittee. K. .. Fattkk-e.s, ) W. U. 1IENSEL, W.II. (MR, Jsccietaiie-. Ch.iiin.an. W. 11. ItOLD, ) Iancastcr, l'a., Slay."), ls'-i FOR JUltV COMAlISSIONESI. eucetcr te the decision op tiii: dkmecratic COUNTY CONVENTION. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Etil Township 15ENJAMIN HUKER. 8th Ward. Citv. JEROME J5 SIIULTZ, Elizabcthtewn . DOX'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUE EIGHT DOLLAR SUIT. IT IS EQUAL TO AXV SUIT SOLD ELSEWHERE FOU TWELVE DOLLARS. STRICT LY ALL WOOL. JIOOTS A- SUU1CS. N JKW STOKIh SEWtlOIIDSI: WeaiciiowetK'iins Ituains In BOOTS AUD SHOES, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (INQUIRER BUILDING) BURT'S FINE SHOES. Uhldi ln :i weila wide imputation. In which we ellc;- ISe:tr btyhw and lietter Wealing aliu than em b pie !uei d by any custom sliiivia il.t'i'. We keep u lull -Jeck et these ke m! i in ev l v nuinber. stle and widtii, au-l e m lit tiie most slender as well .;; tin. widest loot. Wc oller also the feluin,f 'oeils. all of which are w.ii. anted of heptnui- quality and weikiiitiiiship, in ide i siietially te ourerdei by liisl-class city m I'.ul.ictuieis: Infaiitb' Shoes i cts. te $1.00 (Jhikiieii's Sclioel Sliees $1 te ijl.25 Misses' Scheel Shoes $1 te 61.25 Indies' pebble 4oitbutteiiShoi.s,$l.S0 te2 Lailics Cleth -top JJiilten j2 te i.el) Lalie!' line kid Opera Slippcis,1?! te $1,25 Ladies' fiue kid GaiLerx.Sl.T.j, s?2, $2.50, $.J All kinds L ulies' bheis ( cj anion seiw: styli ), it equally low pi iecs. We also eiler bpu-iil IS.ui;ainsiii MEN'aand ROWS' -SlIOLS e h.ie addeil te our niiinen-e .ujei linent et Shee- the KltnCLi:. KAbEI'.ALL and all &tjhs CANVAS bllel.S ler (enileinen and IJey-. Call buy. mid evamine, yici aie net ebliid te JOHN MJEMENZ. npil-ea.v-lyilS VUAJU 1HAKIIH, P. It. Wlmk'.-ale and Eetatl Dealer in all klndd of LUMKEIt AND COAL. isf laid: Ne. 4-.1l North Water and ;lrlnec lti. is move Lemen Lancaster. nS-lytl I lOAI.. m. y. J3. cene, 3RU A'OICTJI WATJ1K ST., Ltrnnutter, la., Wl.rlesale and It' mil Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange KrinchOIlice: Ne. 20 CKNTttC fcQUARE. ieb28-37a () IJUM.J- rEKTH.IZEK. We are new able te furnish enriarmci: with High Grade Fertilizers, Pome especially adapted for jaislng tobacco. Sold at Ceal Yard, llarricburjr pike, or at Oencral Ollice, Ne. 20 East Chestnut stteet. KAUFFSIAN", FELLER & CO. npil-lwd iAltltlAHKS, JtC. qiu h. TAMUAItU CAKIIIAOK WOliK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., PINE Carriage Builders. 5LIKKKT STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wemakeoveiyslyle Kuggyp.ud Cat ri.ige tie sued. All wei k liuislieil in the laesl eomfoil eemfoil eomfeil able and elegant style. We use only the be-l sileeltd uialeiial, and employ ntily the best inccli.inies. I'orqualltvet work ourprifes aie the cheapest in the state. We buy lercasli ami -ell en I lie most reasonable teims. Uive usa i all. All weik wariaiited. Repairing prompt Ip altcnitetl te. One set et workmen especially employed ler that purpose fnAftMAw tiOtejfcs.Tcc. niMiWAl.T's"" i WINK, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND (JIU)CEUY STORE, Ne. '.i 5 Wt st King Street. leblfi ly KUliSEAl. & JO"s NEW LIQUOR STORE, Kiii -EJ frtli Oucen street, rancas'er, Fa. Tiie leiy be, land f!ne,t qualities et Foreign and Demestic WINES and LIl'FOUS, con. si.mtlv fei -ilu at wholesale uml retail. Stiiuglit Old !!e Wlii-ky of tHe tlistiliatien el Is7"i. Fine uii'i'liilleratetl Oi'stem Heuse Ri nidi, wai ranted et the vintage et 1M.0. Kept specially ler medicinal pmpe-es. Pure Old Helland Gin. and ether Whiskies, Jiran 1 dies and Wines, te suit the trade. Iel Mytl HOUSEAL & CO. jlIAW WJNJt.. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Ilest anil Cheapest M A L T EX1 li A (J T KVlttl VUI'.PARED. An invigorating HLALTII AND TAI5LE I1EVERAUE. A leliabie remeilv iorl.VDI ierl.VDI GEVl'lON, DKIIIL1TY anil MALN'UTRITION highly lccemmended ler ENFEERLED FKR SONS. CONVALESCENTS and .NURSING MOTHERS. SOLD ISY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. OHAS. WOL.TERS, IROFECT BKEWEIiV, FIIILADELPHIA. LAesTKR DErer. GEO. A. KIEIIL. ml Smtt 1EAI TJIIS i Lancsteu, Fa., Apill 8, 1S8L 'lm: Kiim:-icuua Mf'e Cempaut. Uenlt It gives me much pleasure te sa that after using one inrfc et KlDNEYCUItA 1 have been enlliely eured et a seven pain in my back and side, et long standing, and that, tee, alter Hying vailous'"kuewn lemedieg. 1 have eveiy coutidenee In your medicine, cheerfully lecemmend lt.andknewthatiiiaiiy of my friends who liae used it have been bcnclitetl. FETER EAIvEIt, miflyil Fowman Examiner ami Expi-ets. T OC HICK'S Renowned Cough Synip. A pleasant, safe.siieeily and sure remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Hoarsene-s, Asthma, lulluen za. Seienesi et the Thieat and Che-t. Eion Eien chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Floed, In In llammatien of the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest and Air Fassages. Tills valuable pieparatlen combines all tnc mediemai irtues el tiiese at tides w inch long experience Ills proved te possess the most sale and efficient qualities ler the cure of ail kinds et lung tli-eases. PRICE, 25Cnts. Frcpaxcdonlyandseldby OHAS. A. LO0HEB, WHOLESALE AXJ RETAIL DP.UGGlSr. Se. 9 East King Mrcet, Lancaster l JOH.V WAJTAMAKJZll'S. AT JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY Yeu can see, by our habit of mentioning- new things even- day, hew great variety we have in all the sorts of goods we deal in. It is indeed beyond telling. Besides eifr telling has almost always a better purpose than te set forth the largeness of our work. But let us drop one thought new en this very sub ject, variety. J ladv navincr ner want in mind in a general way will often find that want made much mere definite by a leek through our range of goods kindred te that want. She has need of great collections of oeods te leek at, as a means of information, of sharpening her wit, and of ma turing hercheice ; te say nothing of protection against overcharg ing. She finds here, besides, a gen eral and reasonably uniform lib erality in dealing. Wc mean by that a general lewncss of price; net se low as te cast doubt en the goods ; net se low and, at the same time, se gen eral, as te show that the iroeds must be inferior te these of the highest priced merchants; but low enough te show our dispo sition te hand ever te our cus tomers most of the advantages we get out of our activity, our vigilance, our many helpers, and our large dealing. This is what we mean bv liberality in the matter of prices. Chudda shawls, $5 te $50 ; French chudda shawls, 3.50 te $6; French cashmere shawls, $3.50 te $5. India chuddas have a peculiar softness and quaintness ; a gen tleness as far as possible -re1 moved from ostentation ; a rich ness quite hidden from the un taught eye. French cashmeres arc brighter, newer, smoother, very fine and soft. French chuddas are about the same as the cashmeres, but heavier, mere like the real chuddas. The colors of them all are delicate, as befit such fabrics. i;c:t Chestnut. Cream albatross with quar ter-inch dots of pink, plum, two garnets and three blues ; from Paris direct; $1.35; 42-inch. We have had such cashmeres at $1.25 for some time. French lace nun's veiling is also new with us. The lace, which forms- the ground work for the figure, isjust like grena dine, The figure is of a plain nun's veiling woof; delicate, net strong; but obvious enough. Wc like it exceedingly. Only army-blue and tan as yet ; ether colors coming. 1 ; 40-inch. A plain cream dress-stuff, neither nun's' veiling nor alba tress, but between the two; which, however, we call nun's veiling, and which we might call albatross, with almost as geed reason, has wen quick favor. 30-inch ; 31 cents. Next-outer ciicle, Tliii teen t!i street entiance. A ladies' cloth of about the very best American make at $1.25 ; 54-inch. Neta bargain; full price. But wc have bought 3,000 yards of it, for this excel lent reason, We shall want it all ; and shortly we shouldn't be able te get it, Seme of the colors will be better next fall ; but blues, greens and browns are geed always, especially by the sea, or in the country. Oulei-ciiclc. Thiitccntli-sticet entrance. The pannier skirt that gets right of itself, when shifted by sitting or otherwise, is of a great deal of account. We oughtn't te say tee much about such things ; but ladies de say it is easy ; and we knew it is grace fiil. Handkerchief aprons are a queer conceit. Twe printed handkerchiefs are cutnpte make one. 18 cents. A lady picks up one : puts it en ; "18 cents ? I'll take that;" another; "I'll take that ;" and se en, till slle gets te her limit. They are pretty; and iS cents for them is.very odd. West of Chestnut mrcet entrance te the main building. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDIT1M. I FRIDAY EVENING, MA.Y, 1?, 1882. Shipfceid Falls te Ap pear. Xew Tors, May 12 The sub-cemmittee of the Heuso committee 011 foreign alLurs held an executive session at Fifth Avenue hotel this morning. Jacob U. Shipherd, who was expected te testify,did net appear, and the committee adjourned until to morrow nierniujr New Yerk, May 12. When the sub committee met, Serjeant-at-Arms Hoeker reported that he had notified Mr. Ship herd te appear. Shipherd declined and gave liis reason in the following : New Yerk. Mav 11. i Dear Sir : I cannot waive peremptory engagements. made for te-morrow upon such short notice, Moreover, I cannot complete ray arrangements for a formal examination until I have read the official records of Senater Bhutte's testimony, for which I wre e 3Ir. Williams some days since. IJcyeud this I think the sub-ceinmittee will net cheese te pass upon. I will see the committee ou Satur day morning if sedesired,.erwill meet the committee at Washington next week as seen as I can complete my preparations. "Very respectfully, "Jacob R. Siiifiierd, " Te Cel. Hoeker, Sergeant at-Arms." The following was then passed by a unanimous vete : Wni'.itnvs, the witness, Jabob R. Shipherd, having declined te ap- lie.ir un-, eay, as neiiueii ny tnc sergeant at .irms, alleging as his excuse that he has applied for and net yet received a full copy of the testimony contrailicteiy te his own, 'eiven before the lull committee in Wii&liiugten, and it further appe.it i.ig that he demands tha right te iutn.iluce a large amount of matter upon the admissibility of which questions will aiise which ought te ha submitted te the lull committee, and that the witness desires te be heard by the full committee ; there foie be it Jieselced, tl'hat the examination of Ship herd be adjoin ued before the. full commit tee, te meet at Washington en Wednes day, the 17Ui inst. Ihc subcommittee then adjourned until to-nieiniug at 10 o'clock, for the levisien by witnesses of the tibttmeny already taken. Wei:itiL-u TO llt-.YTH. Suicide, el n Jersey City Hanker. Jkrsrv Citv, N. J., May 12. Edwaid W. Kingsland, sccietary and tieasuier of the Provident institution for savings, Jeisey City, shot himself while in his piivate office in the rear of the bank, about 10 o'clock this morning. Though still alive he is unconscious and sinkiiigrapidly, and will probably die in a few heuis. At 11 :J0 he was 1 emeved fiem the bank te lus residence. The bank is threnied with anxious depositors who arc waiting ler an investigation of the books. Thopiesidcntef the bank has issued a statement saying that an examination of the bank's securities has been made, evei tiling found te be cei reel and that he docs net deubf that every asset of the bank v. ill be found intact. He said that Mr. Kingsland h-ul charge of ether large tiusts beside these of the bank and that tee gi cat anxiety for ene of liis age was the piebable cause for suicide. Later developments show that Kings land was trustee of a large number of estates in Jersey City and vicinity, among which is the cstate of the late Annie l'est, the heirs of which have had no settlement for nineteen years. P. C. Hilliard, aldei man from the Sixth distiict of Jersey City, one of the above heirs and acting for the ethcis, recently obtained an order of anest for Mr. Kingsland, whom the sheiilY wa erdeicd te ptoduce in the orphan's court of Hudsen county at 10 o'clock this mom ing. The news of the sheeting spread rapidly through the city and a 1 un 011 the bank seen began, the stieet, notwithstanding the peuiuig rain, being crowded with anxious depoilejs. Ilie Mar KeuteM in Culuratfe. Vashino'ien May 12. Jehn F.TeiIe, of Rawlins, Wyoming territory ; P. S. Hcnman, of Nixon, Wvemiug territory ; W. J. Eliraiten, Lake City, Cel; B. I Allen, of Batumi county, and I). I). Ayics of Selida county, were before the grand jury te day giving testimony in relation te the Star Reute service cairicd en in Colo Cole rado since July 1, 1878, and the connection with it of ex: Senater S. W. Der.-.cy, J. W. Doisey, M. C'.lteidell, J. M. Peck and Jehn R. Miner. lluslucs .failures et tht tt'trt. Nr.w Yerk, M.iv 12. The busineis failures lcpeitcd te Xevv Yeik from vari ous pails of the ceuutiy during the week number 117, whteh were distiibuted :is follews: East em. states 17, Western 10, southern uO, Middle 10, Pacific coast and the ten Honest), and New Yerk city and BioeklynS. The New Yeik assignment's aie net of much impeit.uice, the piiucipal being Rcdlich & Sehuitzer, tobacco, and C. Seitz, brewer. Dhiiiwit'i'ri ami Vitlualilcrt Stelen. Wir.xiu,GTON, Del., May 12. The house et Jacob Cazicr, a wealthy land holder of Kirkwood, was burglarized last night of the family diamonds and ether valuable piopeity stolen. Fiem the niea ie particulars leceivcd it is stiuuiscd that the inmates were chloroformed by the bin filars. Mtiru I'ctitleiiH ler jU.'iHei:. iiMvre.", May 12. A petition for W the p.uden of Sergeant Masen, signed by tJjfWiinpleyees of the Raltimore .t Ohie nd 2 i' hern Central lailiead companies and .a. go manufacturing houses in Balti Balti Balti iuote, was presented te the president to day. Mr. D.iviilse'.s Argument. Washington, May 12. Mr. D.ividge resumed his argument this morning bcfeic the court in banc in the Guiteau case, and after briefly reviewing the points made in his argument yesterday, addiesscd him self te tpiostiens of jurisdiction. Cel. Kreil Clene. Upen the close of Davidge's augment. Cel. Reed proceeded te address the court and at ten minutes past two closed his argument with au appeal net te send Guiteau te the gallows if a grave doubt should be found te exist of the jurisdiction of the court which liicdhim. The court adjourned till three o'clock en Monday, taking the matter un der advisement. Killed by a Ilarrel or Aie. Emzaiicth, N. J., May 12. James Mc Manus, aged 33 years, unmarried, was in stantly killed last night in Despie's saloon by a barrel of ale, which he was putting into the cellar, falling en him and break ing his neck. WKATHKK INDICATIONS. Washinoten, May 12. Fer the Middle Atlantic .states, cloudy, rainy weather, with variable winds mostly from north cast te northwest, stationary or higher temperature and lower pressure. Sentence et a Kergcr. NcwreRT, R. I., May 12. William II. Durfec, who was convicted of forgery 0:1 Wednesday, was this morning sentenced te six years in the state prison. (Jen. Kllpatrlck's Kemalng. Washington, May 12. The Heuso has authei ized the secretary of state te take the nccesary steps for the transportation of Gen. Kilpatriek's lemains from Chili. THE reLICK SKARCUIXt; FUH CLUKS. Mere Theories Cancermntr the Murder or Caventllah Hint Hume The Crime New Laid Against liin Klbnenmeu. Londen, May 12. A diseateh te the Times from Dublin states that the police and peeple are beginning te discredit the theory that Irish-Americans wcre imported te commit the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke. This leads further te the deduction that semcRib.ind ledge was implicated iu the crime. The great hope is that 4he reward offered will induce seme member te become informer. One of the knives sold by iron mongers of Dublin te some suspicious looking per sons en Saturday was fully capable of inflicting the wounds sustained by the victims. The knife was nurelnsed short) v before one o'clock p. m. A discharged soldier named Allen who arrived in Millstreet from Dublin last evening has been arrested en suspicion. $100,000,000 for lVnleiiK. Washington, May 12. The Heuse coiu ceiu coiu mitteo ou appropriations te day completed tue annual pension appropriation bill and directed Mr. O'Neill (Pennsylvania) te report it te the Heuse. The aggregate amount appropriated by the bill is $100, 000,000. being the exact amount recom mended in the estimates submitted te Congress. The appropriations for the same purpose for the our lent fiscal year amounted te $."50,000,000. and it is estimated that a further appre piiatien of $20,000,000 will be necessary te complete the scrvice for that pesied. m I.IIiittt.1 ISctitirsfN by a r!il!.ulflplii.ii Piui.ni:i.iHiv, May 12. The will l" the late Wm. S. Yaux, president of the Zoological Society, which was admitted te piobate te day, contains public bitjui'.ts amounting te $27,700 in donations of j200 and upwards, te a scorn of charitable, insti tution.,. He also bequeathed 10,000 te the Academy of Natural Sciences, ami his celleeii.u: of Etruscan Hjttery t the Penn sylvania Mui-eum and Scheel of ludiisttial Aits. He tlitects that his miueraIogie.il am! arohu'elogioal collection shall he dis posed of as Ips family may deem piopei. TI10 nialley Trlul. NkwILukn, May 12. At the Malley trial .te-day, after the examination of a witness who testified te having seen Jcunie Cramer en the evening of August 5 in company with a man whom he was afterwards informed was .las. Mai ley, the court adjourned until TuemKij iu Older "te jiormitJurer Fiinnan, of Miireid, te go te his home. The privilege was granted by the cetiit en account of the fatal illness efFurmau's daughter, her dcath being hourly expected. m J'rojiesod Aiif;!-l'rt-ncl Alliance. Londen, May 11. A dispatch te the iiianaara lrem l'ans states that tlie gov ernment has sent numerous telgrams te Teulon and Algici.s. It says there is no reason te belicve that Mr. Twist, the Fi encit ambassador te England, has been instructed te propose te the English gov ernment that an Angle-Ficr.ch M'uadien be immediately formed. Navy Clerks tn f!i. Washington, May, 12 Secretary Chan dler has notified all the clerks of the navy department en the temporary roll, about eighty in number, that their services will have te b'j dispensed with en or bofeio the 1st of June bocause of the want of funds te pay them unless ;. deficiency ap propriation for their benefit is made by Congress. True lllll Against l.ituber. - Ptiir.Anni.riiiA, May 12. The grand jury this morning retui tied true bills of in dictment against Philip J. Lauhcr, the biewcr and saloon keeper, charging him with selling liquor en Suuday. feiiuiif; te ('Simula. LeNDON,May 12 The people of an ontiie township en the Isle of Skye. numbering; ene hundred souls, have decided te cini grate te Canada. The Ueneru Award Uiil lancil. Washington, May 12. The Heuse this afternoeu passed the bill providing for the distribution of the unexpended balance f the Geneva award bill. 11 a it h m. riii:iulihia Alar Kei. rnu.ADKi.rHiA, May li Fleur dull uml li'UL'ly stfady. ltyt; Heur :it $.". Wheat tiilut anil linn ; Xe. 2 V.lrn Ri'd, I IIW I HI; IH'I. and l'u. H.d.l 4I$I K; ile Amber, 1 WfBI I'J. Coin fit tn. with fair let al ilcin uui ; Stcai-u-i-, Slk; : t-ail Yellow, Miijj.S7c ; Sail Mixed, Mie ; Ne.:: M i t'd. 83c. O its l.iirlviK-tivi'iiiul higher; Ne. 1 White, i.:i;:e : Ne iile0IJ4fiUc; Ne. 8 de ; Ne. 2 Ml mm I KIJiffMlc. ICy e seme ui '.rjc. l'liiv isiims 111 in, uii.li tiiiiljebldii trade. Itutf fi dud mid en-der; l'a. fjifuuiery 'Hlo Hulls dull : l'a. extra, Ifig.'di. K"ijs uiich.tiiKCil. Chef t; iuift.iiiil uiieliiiii't'd. lotreliitiiiiiiti ami uiiehangcil. Whisky dull at 1 21 Seeds ele.er iieiiilfial $;ffi.'..'ii forelil; $7 0. .Ml ter new : Tiuietliv ueiii.iiul .ilr- '" ; Kl i sccil weak at $1 4131 V. "V .terse nnrim. .:ik. May Ii r'leur- Nic -Sl lie uui W estein linn and medi nile eji!irt :ttnl local 1 i.tili: ieiii:iiii. s,,iii in-ill 111111. Wheat epeui d Vii'lip hilicr and "iib-'e-I'Ufiitly wtsiker and lest most el .'ulv.iute ; active speculative tiuillii;; Ne. 2 Ued. June, fi -Xaj ir.'yi: de July. l KJiftl :S1J ; de Au;,'U-t,l '.'iil '.1iJ4; ile5ept.,jl 'ZV.i. Coin iijl'isi belter nnd r.m ly :u.lie; MiM'd Wt'slfin Hjiet, HZfWyjK ; fiituie, f-iJifii s."k. Oats about fc lower and dull : Ne. i June, rijtj; de Aujjusl, I'li-iS-S'-'e : hattis CiQOTe ; Western, niiuc. (ir.itii unit i're"'i'ii tuotittleim. One e' luck tiiot:itlens et initn and jirev!. Ions, tii.'idsl'eii ty . K. Yumlt, ISreker, l"i' K.ift Kin,; sluet. M.iy II. Clitcngn. Wheat Cern O.tU I'erk Liirit May... i.i;4 .v,yx .:', is.7" ur-; June... 1.23 .yx .r.2!-, is.mi il tn July..-. l.'if'K -VA .11; Aie;int -WL .... .... rtilUrtelplil 1. May.... x.i .si .ni'4 June... 1.12 .te.! M'i July. ... I ... .Si .W7 .... .... stncK.-narxet. Ntw Yerk, I'hll.iclciplna and Lecal feteelci a!-e Unltid States Itciils reported dally by Jacou IS. I.ON, "2 Nertli (jui-cii trcet. May li 10-.MI I-if i-A. A. ". I", n S.M. C. C. & I. c. it. 1: Del.. l:u'Sc.& Western Denver & Ule Uninile N. Y.. I.uku KrieA Western KantTenn, Va. A (joernhi lane Shere Mich. Southern... Ntiw Yerk Central New Jersey Central Until! le & Western Omaha Coin Om.ilia rrefcrred Tactile Mall Steamship (Je ChlcaKe. Mil. St. l'aul Texas Pacific Witbasti. s ...juIh . r.icillc.... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania It. l: Heading .. ...... .....-. Huttule Pitts. West Nei tliern Pacific Cem " Preferred.... Utf li 12i;. 121 .... 'j .... lfri VKt wiyA 127 127 l.'7 71 7i; 71 :':7' :7s " ::-'"" iiii5 i-,l l-Xi 7l 112 llli IUS wy 41 40 s:i sri'.i &.: W;; M'4 i i 2tK '.e: IB .... it', 405i 4e;j 4IK-' 79 7.1 T-,7; CIte stecK murkels. CHIcaoe. IIe-s i;.relpt, 27,000 head : ship ments, 10,000 head ; "uii below best lie.i y .ibeut Be lewer: common te koeiI mixed. ?; !i Q 7 40; Iieavy packlnjr anil sliippln;.(7SO7'i5; IiKhtat$i; fViil 40; Hkips and culls at;5re r, :m. I'oer li-jht plentiful mid nelecti; I. Cattle neccir.ts. 5.S0O htad; "hipmcntsi, 2 tee head; market active nnd linn. Kxperts. ii:0iji 7 75; guetl tochelccsliipplnjr. $' 'J)t7 20 ; etiiii etiiii men te tair, $75(5 7(l; mixed bntCliuiV de $1 50 ; choice, at fi f$ SO ; grass Texuns iki- ably active ami steady :itlnj.r ter coannen te Soot I : stockers and feeders mero active at. $.:jr. 20. .Sliecp Kccelpts.SOO head ; shipments, l.ftm head ; demand somewhat better, 1 he very low prices haying attiaclcd sonic ceuipt lilieu ; common te lair. I .Vff I 71 ; me limit tofreod. J.'iOl.i.'i.Vl ; ilmlrctei x'1.1. 7Vji. "- in uket jjeiicrt'iv ,:l!1.
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