LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 1882. last evening ul 7:15. llev. J. It. Carvell, of Mcchani.sburg, was ciectad ptesideat ; liev. M. Foesc, ali-e of Mechanicsburg, buiug secretary j;n tern. The room is very handsomely decorated. Tins pastor of the churcb, Kev. II. Estcrliue deliver ed the address of welcome. It was leplicd te by Iiev. .1. N. t'aivell. The following c unmitlecs vrore appointed : Peiinauent oruani.atien, en i. solutions and en emel. men. All Columbia ministeis, Sunday school Miperiuteiidcii's and Sunday Scheel werkcis wcre elected advisory members of this convention. The convention will oc cupy several days of this week, and up wards of 150 delegates will be present. The jervices are of the most, interesting haraetcr, and the general public will be nr-lceme te attend. Killed ey the Cam at Chlrkie. This meniiuz at 2 o'clock a man was jhmvn from a Height trail, at Chickies ai.d iiiManlly killed. The paiticulars of tiis fad affair, together with what is known of the victim of t he accident, as gathered from a companion of his aie a.s follews: The mail's name is Antheny Oileff, blithe ; ees isn'iei that of Wilsen, the former be ing his Danish name. He is a native of Denmark, and came te this country about 12ycaisuge. Of kit e he has been work ing ai Steelton, near Harrisbnrg. Lust night he and Itiehatd Mc.Ianimartt!ic rcte rcte :ei ei these facts, weie in Ilarrisburg, and jumpni en a fi eight train te lake atrip. As it was passing Chickies station, the ..ir i-ave a lurch, and Orleil or Wilsen le; t hi seatin,; en the bumper and ftll between the wheels of the ear. Deth legs and aims wcieiisvcied fiem the body, and the b.ielc of the head ciushed. The remains weie h.enghL 1 Columbia and taken in chaij.T by .Mi. A Musscr, undertaker. "Sijiiiie I'Vank, deputy coiencr, held an iimupsl te-day. and a erdict in acceid- anee v. it h the above facts n-i lendeicd.j Dcecatcd, who is about '.5 ycaisefage, j . ill be buiied at the expein'C of the i ceuniy. The only known i dative he has in thi- c.juntiy is a cousin named Nelsen, j who i-. weigh l.ev at the Nauticekc coal mine. .1'X.V1AI. A UTlUJhn. JWetlM-r-,! Jllntlirrs!! Ait: you diilui lied at ni; muiiik:: ;!il and li:el:en ei jour ii -! Iiy a-.ic k chiltl . ..jiunii .tun ciiiiiK t ... -,.... .... .. .i V. Illi -ei iicialin pain et rutting teeth it tO, .? t1 .ii,.i,,.l it tt li.i?t1, ..I '.' ts. w i. 1bl, ..l .Mill tut I n. ... .r'l. -t. . ...... ..- -low.-keotiiim; m uri-. it win iuu-vu Hit' peer liitle siili. i iiiiiiii'iliftlely ilffcml upon tt ; I !!, is in; in: .i il.e iilient it 1 iif ic is nel :i liiiiliirr en -.u ill ulm Iris ev i u-t ! il, ktlie will net U'il you .t! unce t it'll II ., 1!1 regit liltt'Jlii' lupsrli, ami ifivt "! le tin- nieihei .'iiil ii'lifl :iml health te tin- child, eprr.illli lilc in.i.i". It ii jic-iiclly s.ile te list! in all .is. , ami pleasant te tliu taste, and is Hie pii'sciiptiim et iiie il tlie oleeM ant! best Iciuale physicians nii'l iiiu-m in Hit- UniUil 'talis, helil I'Veiy.v !,i i. -W.miK :i bottle. in2-ly :.l,V.V-,w Arc you leu -im Jli'il. "itnwn in the mouth" mm ui'.ik in the lurk ; loc u.tiuiu, lilting or htaiiiliii' eausL' p.iin in tin: in:ill ei the li.ii'lf II mi, you li.if Uiilni'v ilUeasi, iind li (il.i.i'iliin tti-'s Fi.-neli Itlilnpy Tail will cuie you. my.!)-2ltlW&S l.ly'H (.ri'iiui i:.tlm i"., Oui'n'e, . Y. J'le.f-f seiul us at eiu'f two n'.'-s hly'.s I'leam Italm. Wi- lake pli-a-un- m I'eni.itulatiiijj you en tin: Micei'ss you aie h.ivinij witlithu "Cicain Ji .lm'' r.-Uauh .inl ll.iy Fcmt euif. its ule l-i --Itiailily liicjeasini; Willi weinli-rful r.iplilil; as jeii can :Cf Iiy our Ircijiient ei-ilci-i. Il is e ulcntly an ar.'Icle el ;i-"tl ni-iit Vim i liuiy, .limssTer., Hellew v A Ce, Cfi Arch s!., I'hi.ail.'lphia. l-rch li, 1881. Ml!. '. 15. I',ii:ti::i, liuri-l. 'Iov.mi.iIe, l'a. I et ye cr.il yi'.ir I have 1,'i'ii lieubleil with Catan h : h.i .' tricil niany r. unJie. without i ii' mucli rein1!. Kly'- Cie.un h.iii.i has pievvtl te bf the silicic ilu-iiC'I, havn z vnnilerlitl ic siill" Iii i.iyci'c. I hclievc il le be tl.eeiii cine. I. 'J. en hn, Ten.tml i. I'.t., iluy II, lS7ri. iflyil-il.tw -1 II yen :iic lieultliul Willi lever ami uui-, limiii auuc, liilieus lever. !nun!icc, ilyspcp-tia, eranyili'i'tf-e et the liM'i, lileeil anil Meiuach, ,. :inlih te iret ue!!, tiv the new icmcily, liet. iSiiiiini'ite'.s lien eh J.nci' l'ail. Aslr your ill tif;;ist ler il, ami lalcc no elhci, ami il lie lias net uel il m'ihI f l.M in ah iter te the Krench rail Ce , 'I'olc.le, Ohie, ami receive one byiclurii mail. nivi'J-itilU&K V lie-.v ! S.'rur.'. llealll:. it .-uciiis .--trance lh.it any one will sullci tiem the manj ik-raiiemenl- brought en by an impiiic condition el the bleed, wl'.i'ii SCO IILL'SSAUSAI'AUILLAANDSTII.LIXUIA, eri:LOOi AND l.l Hi bllUI' will reste.v pel l.'ct health te the physical organization. !1 is imleeii a stleiiKllieniiiK hj'inp, ple.i'ant te l:i!.-e :iml bus mnVL'ii itsell le be the best r.LOOl I'UI'.irir.ll ever ilUceveicd, eileet- j i-illv i in iui' Seielnln. hviihlltie ilicordeis ! IV oil. in-s el the Kiduevs. V. v-nelas. Mala " iia: all nervous disorders and tlebilitv. bll ! t ieus complaints and all dKcases iniiicatinpan i impute ion. ilien el Hie llloed, l.Uer, Kl.l- neys, Mnimn n, skin, cie. it lenccis linn ;;eslien A i-iiigla bottle w ill piee te you its ini'ins a- u liea'ith ivneier, ler il ACTS I. IKK A t'HAl'M. e.-peciallv when the complaint is il an eh:iuiie naliiie, having a tendency te les-en the natural iifei el Hie biain and ner V:is sjstem. I5AK l.ll" 1" 1 N I'AXACLA cures a p:.in in man and l,e:i- I. Fer ue cxlernally and inlei nally. i:::d neit-i. ul hoi-e, cattle, no. A I'OSIT I'OVVU Kit's tine all di-e.ises slitcp, lie-i, peullri and all IVKCUUK. m:iy24-S l.uilii -s and all siillereis irem ncuni'.Ki i, liys teiia, :inil kindicil ceinpiaiuts, wilt llud with out a 1 1 al ltre wi'a Iren Ititter-. iNVioer.vriMi Feed ler ikeilmin and Neives is what we need in t!ic-e days etiuahand worry, l'ai-kei's (iui;er Tonic lonteies the vital cut rail's and bring' f-jiieil health ijuii'kci than anything you cm use. Tribune, hoe adv. mvl-InnleodXeew Catahrii cured, health nnd sweet breath se emed by Slnleh's Catnnh Itenicdy. 1'iiee M ccnla. anl Injector tree. Fer sale nt Coch Cech lan'stlru! tote, IS, Xoi th Qiipimi S'. niyl-lwdi ew.Vw Don't lile in tlie Ileiivi-. ' Iteiijjb en llats." Clears out i.iN, niiee, i-tir.cliea, bed-litiss, llie-. ant", moles, c-liip-uraul.$, gophers. 15c. DEATHS. IMi'Ti'it ii. Iii tills city, en tin1 ward iiictiicli, :n;cd CI ycari. M in.st., Kil- The i datives and rriends of Ihe lamily, also t'oneete-ja Council Xe. 8. O. I. A. il., Con Cen Con cstesaXo.Ui.Ir., and Kmpire Xe.li)Jr O.V. A 51.. aie iepcctlully invited te attend the luncral, lieni the iesid"nce or Ills btetlicr-in-law, Jescpli lirieiitnall, Xe. 313 Kasl Chct.tnut sticct, en Thursday aitcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lam aster cenieterv. 2!- AX'ir AIH'EHTISEMICS i.S. w ANTEI'-AS ACTIVi: IN J'CI.I.IC.KXT boy. about 1, years of aire te learn tlie driis bii'-inc'-e. Mn-t be well leeouiniemlcil. Apply te A. D. HALVES, Pruist, 22-:tt Cerner l'riuce ami ciiL'stmit Sis. WAMEO.-A VIKHT-UI.ASS COOK. Ceed MiiKea will lie piitl. Heieience ncciss"iry. Ne wushins; ami ironing reiiiird. Apply te Jill-, IS. J. McCKAXN, inl7-tlil Xew Helland Pike. AiKNTt.bUA itf intji.i.ic;i:n:i;, cnci'BV nnd joed addicfS will lind an op. peitnnitv ler lireiitalile employment bv rail rail Ingen tlic iiiHlersined between ttieLojiiet liimlSo'eletlr.'or Irem C 30 te 7:' 0. p. in., ler tweduy-. ' 1). Jl.. SMITH, ltd " Franklin Heuse. rtJllMC, SAI.K OF CITY PKOPKIMV. On THURSDAY,.! UN E 13. 1SS2, by virtue of un n tier of tin; Court of Common Fleas et Lancaster county, tlie liinlcrsipnei!. Assignee of Tetcr K. Welpert and wile, ler llie bencflt oierciilleid. Mill eflcr at jinblic sale, at tlie imbliclion-eet Albert Kelilliuui, en Maner street, :i valuable lotet gteund situate en the north M'le el IliKh strcui. Lancxilcr city, con cen talninK in irent along uidllish htivctSll feet, '.) inches, and extending in 'pth 3 feet, te Lalayette sticct, upon which are erected a one-story Irame DlVKI.MXG 1IOUSK. with bakery attiched, a frame stable and otherini etherini otherini preveinents. lluuuilcd en the west by prop erty new or late et Frederick Albright, en the cast bv property of Nicholas Herzeg, en the nerlh by Lafayette street and en the south by Ilisili streeU This is adesirable location ter a Tenns approved security te be given ler navir.entet purchase money en October 1. 18S2 1 ' WILLIAM SCHULTZ, m21-ts2taw Assignee. JOUN s. eivlkk & ve.'s aiyektisi:mi;nt. The backwardness of tlic season having interfered somewhat with the sale of our LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, -.t-m mrsi nTtiTnTi Thus leavhicr mere en hand thau we care te STOCK of goods in this line if possible by markiug them DOWN SO LOW ! A- te make it an inducement for everyone t visit us bfere purchasing DRESS GOODS. JOHN Ne 25 BAST KING JOHN S. GIVLER, K IIV.'i:ttS Ji Ut'KSTS .NEW DKY 5OIJS 129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, NEW PAItASOLS, NEW SILK UMKltELLAS, Opening at the New Stere. EW J)ESS GOODS, NEW LAWNS, Just Opened at the New Stere. NEW BLACK SILKS, NEW COLORED SILKS, Opening at the New Stere. NEW LAOES, NEW LACE COLLARS, Just Opened at the New Stere. NEW KID GLOVES, NEW LACE MITTS, Just Opened at the New Stote. EVERYTHING NEW AT THE NEW STORE. Buy the DERMATOID Corset, for sale only at the New Stere. BOWERS & HURST. new advertisements ASS Hi N h JJ tSTATK V I'ETKi: K. WOL licit ami wife, el Lancaster city. Veter K. Welbert anil wile, et Lancaster city, having by ilceil" of voluntary assignment, assigneil ttitil4i.im.r..fpn.liill ln1l. ,..lntft Oml tir.f Q in ami iitiii?it:iti.ttttii ..i... -!... ...... ........." t , unileisi''ncil. for the benefit el the crecll, leiv of the saiil 1'eter ii.. welbert anil wile, he theietere Rives notice te all persons iiuleliteil te said assigner, te mal.e p.tymcni te the undersigned without delay, and tlie-tu haviii!' claims te present them te WII.MAM SlirU!'.. AssiKiiie. lnil-r.teawil Itcsiding in Lancaster City. LiTOMI hCKIiliXINHS. IJO Limestone seieenin-,, a er. il'iin.ble j material ler walks ami duxes. Used in riiua I delphlu, Uryn Mawr, nlen;j the line et the I'fiin'ii. K. it. and ethei places. Alse, a icloct iclect ' oil stock ei All the Grades of Ceal, well -eieined and weight Kimraiiteetl. ui'd and OHIce : Iiarrisburj; pike, (ieiieral Olllce: 'J() Kast Che.stnutbtieet. UAUiTMAN, i;i:i.i.i:u ,v en. 1 anil-1ml rTir.K i' 15kii;ji. ituii.ii.it. 1 t-caled piopesals will be received ai the Ceuiitv Commis-'ienciV Olllce, ul I.uncaster, l'a., until FK1DAY,.IUXK l,183l!, et 12 o'clock in., ter the erection and completion et sistene iirnle across Little Cone-ite;a creek.at (SrelPs Mill, in Maner township, en the read leading trem Milleisvdlc te Washington Iloreiigh. i Bitls must he.In Kress and include the v.-helb work and all mateiial. hpecillcatieiis can l,e -ecu nt the Commissioners' .Oftiee. '1'he i i'zhx te l eject any ei all bids ! n served. ijv eki::u of tiik i.eaui. Attest- Kpa.Mi UniEsT, Clerk. mW-twd ru::i.!; Sam: eif lavi-jjiecic en TIIl'KMAl,MA i"., l.S., will be wild, without lescrve, at public fcale, at btewait'3 Slee!: Y'.ul, en the New Hellaml pike, TWLNT Y-FOUll 11 KAD ADAMS COUNTY COWS. 17 of them are Ircsh nnd 7 aie Splinters. A credit et GO tlavs will be given. Sale te com mence .it 1 o'clock, 1. M.. when terms will be made Known by FUIIKMAN it UOUlNbON. .lOUN IlLbMIX, AllCt. ltd I GUA.ND Ul'KMSfi. On t onion ew ( THL'ltSIi.W ) V.AV .'.Mil, lwiii open te the public my LUPflAMfn WWW CAfflMN i iUL,un.Lii riv uauuvii) Ne. 113 North Queen Street. XO!l but the best beverages will be sold at it shall be in v aim te keen the house the bar in such a style a9 te make ii one ei inc ncsi re sorts ter a respectable public. A FINE LUNCH will be crved m the evening, and FKAXK A. KIKKF.U'S CELEBi VTI 1) IACKR BEKR will be en lap. The imldicsire lltilly invited. J. J ltil11 neiSCU. J. if. aKtitTiX a: Ci. While and Colored Dress Goods. LIXON U 1X1)K, LIXOX IV lUF.LAXni.. SWISS MUSLIXS, DOTTKI) SWISS, vOFT CAMBRICS, VICTORIA LAWNS, STI5IIK1 SLERbUCKKR, XUX'S VISILIXUS, COLORLD 15UXTIX0S. REV'ERSIRLE CHECKS, SHErilERU TLA1DS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, IIROCADKD SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, M'AXTIQUE SILKS. WATERED SILKS. SPECIAL : 10,000 YARDS BEST QUALITY CALICO AT 4c. A YAKIJ lull pieces. - J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. i.axcasti:r, fa. -Tticic. 1 The Fiist Xiitienal Rank of .Slra-buig, Ne. 42, located at Strasburg, in the stale et I'eiin sylvania, Is closing up its aitair. All note holders and ethers, creditei el -aid aivocia aivecia aivocia tien, are thoreleio hereby netliicd te present the notes and ether claims against t ! iisecia tien for pavment. GEO. V. IIi:.'.i:i.,.li'., (.a&lii(.r. Haled, May 22, 182. NOTICK. tll'I'ICI. OF CeMl'TROLLElt Or 1 III! Cl'ftllUNCr, i Wasiuaoten-, .May 22, lb-'. $ Whereas, By satisfactory evidence pit will ed te the undersigned, it has been made te appear that "The Firt National ilauk of Sti-asburc," Strasburg, in the county et Lan caster, and state et t'ennsylvania, hah com plied Willi all the previsions of tl.e levisisl statutes of the United b tales, required te be complied with bctere an association sliall be authorized te commence this business et Ranking : Xew, TUEr.LKOitr., 1, ,le.,l.YK3iOt, Comp troller of the Currency, de hereby ccrlitj that "The First National Rank et Sliasbuig,' Strasburg, in the county of Lancaster and state or Pennsylvania, is'antherizcd te com mence the business of Ranking, as provided in section nfty one hundred and sixty-nine el tlie revised statutes et the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal et elllce, this 22d dav et May, 1SS2. JSO. .IAY KNOX, Coniptiellerof the Currency. rxe. 2,700.1 17UKST NATIONAL HANK OF STKA--1 BURG, Fa. STnASisuRe, May 22, 13S2. Opened this day, and is prepared te carry en the business of banking. All business having been entrusted te the h irst National Rank el Strasburg, -'Ne. 42,"" new in process of liqui dation," will be accounted for properly by the new Rank. Beard et lMrccter meet en cdnesday el each week at 10 A. M., for the purpose et dis counting paper anil ether business. It will be the policy et the new Rank te ex tend te customers all accommodations con sistent with sate and sound banking. JOSEPH McCLURK, President, GEO. W. HEXSEL, jk , Cashier. my22-3t142mw XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT! cany thieugh the season, S. GIVLER STREET, . GEO. STOKE, XEW AliVEHTlSEMEliTS. UI.INN .V AVIC1.SON. HOUSEFURNISHING. Call ami M'e the 1 A 'st thiiiif out, Brakes for en Baby Carriages, Te piiAeut them Jivdii liinniiig into the gutteis uiul upsetting when left standiuifeu the pavemcnl. ONLY SOLE AGENTS FOR Fa's Refrigerators, Water FLINN & slGX OF 'lllli-TVVO I1IU DOCS. EKV LOW 1'lHCHS 1'lllS AU, SUMMER CLOTHS. The Spiitm ha heeu :i leufj, cehl one aud we have a very large stock of Summer F.ibi ies itill en hand. As Summer cloths will net se'l in Winter we have made a very CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN PRICES te niiil; eiiiek sales of our Bauneckburn Cheviots, Pine Spring Trowserings, Black Diagonal Verated3, Black Basket Worsteds, Haudsome English Cassimeres, English Black. Blue and Green Serges, Black and Blue Clay Serges, Black and Blue Crepa Cleths, Simoni Batiste Cleths. Schoeller's Check Suitings, Empire Misch Suitings, Auburn Mist Suitings, Black Habit Cleths, Thin Black Doeskins, BILLIARD CLOTHS (Siiueni'.s), all guides. Lewest Prices. PELTS, all coleis ( 72 inches wide ) for diaparies anil embroidery, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per y:ucl. BLUE FLANNELS, for liatbinir Suits, ami a verv bau!seme assortment of I Gicen, Blue, Olive, Broir.e and 3Hxt Cleths of fine quality, for SEASIDE, MOUNTAIN AND STEAMER SUITS. i K, HDBMY k CO., j RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, MAKKET and NINTH STS., Philadelphia. I'JUtMClB. lAitrirrs. Carpet Manufactory. Iluvln;; innlcrtiiken te niiiniitactnrc KAti ami CHAIN C'ARI'ETS, wlioles.ile. 2,000 yanN , lierwci'k, I inn new prepared te m;1I my entire I stock et ! I.nissels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GltRAT RAROAIXS AND COST, AT RKI.OW te make loom and give my entile attention te wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call caily. S. S. SHIRK., CAKPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. COAL,. 15. It. niAKTIN, hiilu-alcanil Retail Healer In all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. r furd: Ne. 42ii North Wutei i-ud .iinn t li els above Lemen lincaster. n.i-lid tOAL. M. V. B. COHO, ;.-,( NOllTll IVATEK ST., Lancaster, EaH Wholesale and Retail Healers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Toleplionlc Kxchange. Rniiich Ottice : Ne. 20 CFNTRE SQUARE. teb'JS-lyd w K HAVE THK HAMUsullieST AMD finest window display in the city. Don't tail te sce it, SILK HANDKERCHIEF, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT EBISMAN'S, MO. ?lt NORTH gUKKK BTBKKT. we have determined te CLObii uli mi- "imr, & CO. LANCASTER, PA. P. RATHVON. 50e. Gaelers & Ice f'rei Freezers. WILLSON, Lancaster, Pa. Ladies' Dress Cleths. Children's Sackings, Children's Cleakings, Beys' Cassimeres, Beys' Fine Suitings, Beys' Kilt Suitings, English Serges and Colored Cleths for Ladies' Riding Habits, Corduroys for Biding Pants, Meltons and Cassimeres for Ladies' Biding Suits, English Checks and Serges for Ladies' Suits, Infants' Cleakings. CHINA AH It ULABBWAM,. H 1UU a MAHTIN. CHINA! CHINA ! ! AT CHINA HALL. Just opened, anew Invoice et Decorated China and Fancy Goods. DECORA TED CHINA TEA-SATS. FRUIT.&ETfe, DESERT-SET3. RARROT1XIC VASES. UKLI.KCK TEAPOT AX l SHELLS, MAJOLICA-WARE. &c. WHITE AND GOLD BaND CHINA. DecoraledFercelaiii and China. DINNER SETS. jr Examine our Stock betore purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST EINQ STREET. EOR SAUK. PIANO. Fer sale, a BACON t RAVEN six and a- halt octave Piane. Inquire of m22-3td JOHN B. KEVINSK1. T?OB 11KNT. X" STOI ap20-tld STORE ROOM. 135 East King street. INQUIRE AT 133. FOB KENT. An ELEGANT STOKfc. ROOM, 48x15 feet, close te Northern Mar ket, and opposite the Keystone Heuse. Ne. 243 North Queen street. Inquire at aprlO-tfd 241 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TjMK SALE. AN1MIUKNSE NUMBER Or HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac, of all descriptions, m all localities and atoll prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one." ALLAN A. HERR A CO., dec3-Cmd s North Duke street. JOB WAS'AMAKER'S. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY: We have a plain black satin for $i, of se geed a quality that a whole piece went yesterday in an hour, nobody buying much. Colored satin of about the same quality, $1.25. American gres-grain, 90 cents te $2.50. American rhadame, $1.35 te 2. American surah, $1 te $1.50. American foulard, $1 and $1.25 ; dots of all sizes, and ether designs. Next outer circle, southeast from ccntie. Lupin's black lainage at 75 cents; lately $1. Several pat terns, if you leek closely ; but se nearly alike as te almost pass for the same. Lainage is only a year or two old. and may be unknown te some. The peculiarity of it is its fine woolen threads curiously woven se as te have considera ble thickness and openness at the same tinie. Lupin's zerlina, also 75 cents; lately $1. Of the same charac ter .as lainage, but with the addi tion of a cress-stripe or rib. Several patterns, all of the same general character. Next-outer circle, southwest from entrance. Black stockings. Our buyer, en his first visit te Londen after goods four years age, found everybody wearing black stock ings ; and he bought mere black than he would have done. They didn't go very well. Next year ditto : next year ditto ; but they began te go faster. New every body wants black. We knew it was coming, and are ready with black cotton, J0.50, .CO, .73, L2S black lisle, .bs, .. .ue une, j.uu Heavy. j.w i. ,U). These are ladies'. Gentle men's and children's are net se many ; but enough. Judge of our prevision in all such goods by this incident. Westet Arcade, sixth and seventh cenuters Damaged linen handkerchiefs at half-price; some mildewed; some with faults in the weaving, some in the printing. Seme net worth half-price, may be ; some worth full price, and mere tee; 5 te 20 cents. Outcrclrcle. west from south entrance te main building. We have a certain, advantage in corsets in the fact that we sell se many. Most of these who control corsets prefer te have them sold by only one house in each city. We have our choice out of them all. Likewise, probably, you prefer te come. hither for corsets ; be cause you find here a great va riety of the best, and a further great variety of such as cost but little. West lronifeutli entrance le main building, under stairway. A lady who thought a hair cloth skirt mere comfortable than the new skirt with fixed pannier gave up Monday, the first het day. TMet that hair cloth isn't geed in its place ; but hair-cloth plaitingsarehet. . The pannier is cool and airy ; and this pannier never gets out of place. $1 .75 te- $3 for the skirt, pannier and all ; and the $1.75 is just as geed as the $3. Vet from seutn entrance te main bail. ling. Spanish laces go out in quan tities about as much as of all the ether laces together. Dees this leek as if the ether laces were a little dull? New torchens have come; new duchesse; new antique; new a p-oed manv ethers. Nene of them are dull; unless ficelle, which is extremely fashionable in Paris. It takes mere than Paris te set up a stupid thing in Philadelphia. Second circle, seutliwst from ccntre. Trunks of every sort, and size; from paper te sole-leather; and from dells' te back-breakers. We are impatient te ask you te walk through this basement where the trunks are, and be yond. It will be in order shortly. It is far enough along for trunks new. . Nertli end basement. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAT 24, 1882 THE COimiNTION. WUAT THK INDEPENDENTS AUK DOING Mitchell's Fierce Assault en the Machine and the Admlnlstratleu Tne Guber natorial Fl;ht ISetween Agnew - and Stewart. Special DUpatch te tlie Istklligexcxk The tmpertunacy of the convention te get te nominations caused it te lese its head and act precipitately and disastrously te the movement in its full significance. lnc organization ana piatierm wcre promptly adopted in accordance with the movement and without any notable fric tien ; but wuen Merrick ruled himself and was ruled out as a condidate ler governor the body seemed te be at a less te knew where te go. Merrick very early displayed a general lack of parliamentary skill aud a want of intellectual breadth which dis appointed these who bad calculated en his nomination. He conspicuously favored the prohibition amendment and slashed around a geed deal about his independence from obligation te support the nominees aud platform, unless they satisiied him. In a speech which "as net intended as an absolute declinatieu he killed oil' eveiy chance of nomination, and for governor only the names of Daniel Agnew and Jehn Stewart were put forward. It was seen recognized that Agnew's nomination was intended as a draguet te catch all the loose vote of the state. The younger and mere active and aggressive leaders threnged te Stewart as the best representative of the district principles of the Independent movement. Every vote polled for him it is argued will be inspired by and will represent the es sential principles el the revolt. Wolfe, who docs net like Stewait moved and finally secured an adjournment for one hour, but it is claimed by Stewarts friends that this will help and net hinder his no mination. W. U. II. The rioceecll:iu iu Detail. Pii 1 1 ADELniLV, May 24. There was con siderable of what the regulars would call caucusing this morning at the Girard house among the delegates te the Inde pendent Republican state convention, though any ether teim than "conference or informal talk " was denied by the par ticipants. The outcome of it was said te be that Senater Mitchell would act as tem porary and II. S. McKair, of New Yerk, as permanent chairman of the com catien. The indefinite character of Judge Agnew's letter in answer te an inquiry as te whether he would accept a place en the ticket made mauy or the delegates dubious about hav ing film named, as they construed the let ter te lie i iu- that would warrant Judge Agnew in declining, should he feel dis posed, te du se alter being nominated. The feeling in iaver of Majer Mcriick, of Tiega, for the first place en the ticket, and Cel. Wm. McMicliael, of Philadelphia, for the second place (cengrcssnian-atlarge) continued. Geerge Lc.ir, of Hucks, who presided at the regular Republican convention ou the 10th inst., occupied a seat en the patferm when chairman I. D. McKee, of the Inde pendent Republican state committee called the convention te order shortly after 11 o'clock. As Charles S. Wolfe, of Union, saunter ed up the main isle te take his seat among the delegates, he was given a round of very healthy applause, as was also Majer Merrick, Philip C. Garrett and Senater Mitchell. After the chaitman had called the meet iug te order, prayer was offered by Rev. C. Babcock, a noted prohibitionist leader aud secretary of the Pennsylvania state temperauce association. The chairman then had the resolutions lead, which were adopted en the 10th of last January, at tlie Independent confcicnce held in this this city, calling for te-day's convention. Mitchell ni the Chair Ills Jliuging Speech. Nominations for temporary chairman being announced iu order United States Senater Mitchell was nominated by Philip. C. Garrett, aud elected by acclamation amid cheers aud applause. In assuming the chair Senater Mitchell returned tnanl a for the honor, and said he was heartily in sympathy with the independent move ment in Pennsylvania. When daujjer threatens the country it was well for Re publicans te take council together. lie trusted that what was done by the conven tion would be approved and ratified by Republicans throughout the grand e'd commonwealth of Pennsylvania, flM l..lll,..n...nt;nnin.,,n In 1.1113 UJIk "I k"U vuu uil a uu. i nominate a ticket that would help the Dcmeciatic paity or defeat the Republican i party, but te nominate one that weuiu re ceive the respect and support of tha Re publican party. (Applause). This coun try had been founded upon principles which secured equal rights te all men aud en the spot where these principles wcre declared the Republican party was founded aud he trusted the atmosphere of this state would be found tee puie tube breathed by any Republican willing te be the slave, political or otherwise, of any man. (xVpplause). There must in the order of things be leaders but nof'besses." Daniel Webster fifty years age with pro phetic eye foretold the evils that would overtake this country through the spoils system. With his foresight and masterly comprehension of the human mind he then portrayed all we see te-day of the evil consequences of that system. It would be well for the convention te declare against thisjsystem and against bossism and raachineism, aud net only te declare against them but te provide a remedy that will tear them up root and branch. (Ap plause). The only effective remedy will be found iu the civil service system (applause). The speaker bad given some reflection te this subject, and his experience in official position had convinced him that the time had come when civil service rules ought te be adopted in the 'appointment of men te L'eveiumeut employment in all miner places. There is authority under existing ylaw for the president of the United Stat 2 te enferce these rules in all existing de partments of the government, and the speaker would be clad te be able te stand beiore the convention anu ucciate in ins dcsiicte support the administration that the president was disposed te enfeice these rules, but he was sorry te say there was yet no indication of such a determina tion en the president's part. With the (power of appointment te places of miner importance i:ikcu eui ei iuu nanus ei poli ticians and made in a test of fitness alone there would be fewer leaders ready te take the break from the children of some peer but capable man te give his place te some mere politician. Senater Mitchell said he spoke with sorrow when he asserted that what had been achieved at Chicago bad net been borne out by the present administration. In all that the movement meant that had pleased Garfield in the president's chair the speaker had sympathized. Ue trusted that the Republicans present were assem bled te see what they could de te manu mit the Republican party, te pretest against the methods by which it had been managed, aad te say te the people of this country by the voice of a body actuated by a desire for the geed of the republic that the partv shall rid itself of its barnacles and of all the murky, corrupt atmosphere by which she had been surrounded. Ap plause ; te show that the Republican party was a progressive party, composed of free thinking men, and oue that cannot be ruu as a railroad train aud controlled by en gineers in the paid political employment of any man. Through the press the speaker's views had come te be pretty well kuewu. The press is a glorious thing in its iutlu ences for the right. He saw many young men of the profession before him. and ha would say te them. "Fer Ged's sake never accept an office if it was te be ac cepted as a price of principles." Ap plause. In oenclusiou Senater Mitchell said he wanted te be counted in earnest, active sympathy with this movement, which premised se much for the people, qualify ing it by the remark that he who has the duties et a United btates scuatorte per form, has as much te de as any oue man can de. An Ovation te Wolfe. The temporary organization was com pleted by the appointment of Themas W. Phillips and Philip Garrett as vice presi dents and Frank W. Leach. Fred. Cache, II. S. Ames aud Alan II. Dicksen as secre taries. The roll of delegates was then called. When the name of Charles S. Wolfe was called by the secretary it elicited such cordial and protracted applause that Senater Mitchell requested Mr. AVolfe te come for waul. Mr. Wolfe, in response, arose in his place, and after bowing te the chair and te the convention said : "Mr. prcsideut and gentlemen of the cenven tien, lam here. Renewed applause. SenatorStcwartandReprcscntativeMapir. also received the compliment of a round of applause when their uame.-; were called, and both acknowledged by tcrse remarks. Senater Stcwatt merely said, " I am pies ent," aud Mr. Mapes said, "I hope the work of this convention will demonstiate its wisdom." Dr. Deanc, of Williamsperr, who was also called upon, when his name was an nounced said : "Gentlemen, I am heiu te resolve with you that we will put i in grand old party where the immortal Lin coln feuud it uiul the immortal Gaiileld left it." When the name of Majer Meiriuk was called he received quite au ovation, ami some one inten&itied the enthusiasm by calling out "Three ehceis for the office holder who til was himself.' Clieerx for MrrrlrK. Majer Mertiek read a letter from ex ex Senater liutler 11. Strantr, expressing his l egret thai he could net bu present as a delegate en account of his health, but ex preying his sympathy with the position assumed by Senater Mitchell In his letter Mr. Stiang said lhat he was for ic ic feriu this year aud that the need for pics ent reform I-. 'Le affairs of the party was apparent when any inleliigeut boy could foretell months iu advance of the holding of a convention just wnat ticket it would put before the people. Jeseph D. Carsen, of ihe 24th lepiescu tative district, Philadelphia, contested the seat of Lafayette Ilaiter, Irem that dis triet. A motion te admit both delcgaU-s te equal rights en the deer was cairied amid applause. This was the euly con test before the convention. The committee en permanent ergaima tien reported Hen. II. C- Fester, of Yen Huge, for permanent chairman of the cet: ventier, one vice prcsideut from e:eh senatei ml district aud the temporary .see letaries. The report was unanimously adopted. Agnew and Stewart iutle Xoiniunileu. Ex-Chief Justice Agnew and Jehn Stewart, of Franklin, wcre placed iu nemi nation for governor, after which a rerew was taken. ivi:atukk indications. Washington, May 24 Fer the Middle Atlantic htates fair weather, northwesterly veering te easterly winds, stationary or higher temperature aud pressure. Terrible Colliery Kxplt b1.hi. Six men are known te be killed, and the number may reach ten, by au explo sion in Kohinen colliery, Shenandoah, this afternoon. The Derby. The Duke of Westminster's horse Shot Shet Shot ever wen the Derby te-iay. MAJtKJSr.1. ftnn tern nirut. Sm j orb. May 21. r lour atale and Western without decided change Southern st cad v. Wheat unsettled, opening MVfi lewer: subeqiiL'iitly Mtrnngui ami recovered from decline. Cern VJUVa'. higher and active : mixed west ern ;-;j!lle:)hia .TtHrke. Philauklvkia. May il. Klenr dull, lint steady; Supcrliinv Wiffii 2T; Kxlra. l S5 (ri: i"i ; Olite and Indiana Family, VI as i i-"," """" J1IUII. ... HI, . 11 - ;jy itye Heur at f i w . Wheat lu!l and weak: lid. and l'a. Id-d, $1 V.M 45 ; de Amber, SI KTy 47. Cern quiet and easier. Oats steady for spot lets. Kyu acai cc and Arm at '.He. Previsions tirmand fairly active. Lard steady. Jluttcr market dull and unsHtlcd ; Creamery Kxlra 2)e; de geed te choice, -JUi" 23c. KeIIsdilll ; l'a. and Western. I2IH Egg quiet and cask r; l'a. Jt)ij)Jin ; W--.l ern, marine Cheese fairly active and linn. Petroleum dull ; Uelliie.l.'rJc. Whisky dull at 1 21 Seeds clever, 1&S7 50; Timethy, ii fmiU: Flaxseed, II 43ffil 45. swreii .imrii. New Ywk, riiiltaiitlpiiiu. and l.etu. S Uicr& also United ritates llniidn reported dsl nv .lAccn 1!. Lean, 'i! North ijucfii tticet. May 2: lutisi ; i i. 'j. Ii. M. V. f l.'X .... 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