LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES FRIDAY MAi' 26, 1882. Till; COUNTY AUDITORS. II. C. ICusb, of Fcquea Township, Examined Persons Arretted as Tramps Ceiuinit-n-il let- Larceny, Malicious 31l ehler ami iJruiilicnncsH. Yestenlay afternoon tlie county audi tors hail bcYeiethc-in Mr. II. 0. Ru&li, of Pcqiic.i township, who is named as prose cutor i;i a number of eases beard before Alderman Spunier. On being affirmed Mr. Hush .stated that he was a fanner and lived in Penueatowu Penueatewu .ship. He was asked whether in August, 1881, he made complaint belore Alderman Spunier against any persons. He an sweiul that he did net make complaint lir.st, but signed papers, which he Mip Mip pesc's were complaints, te have some tramp-, lcmevcd. Mr. Claik-seii We find '?) cases in the bills of Ahiensiaii .Spunier and hU con stables, in which jour name appears as prosecutor. Our object in calling you is te knew whether you madu all the com plaints named in inc mils, new many complaints did jeu make and against uiiem :' A. Seme liftccn or sixteen fninplaints wcie signed by me, in the al ilcunan's oiliee alter they were prepaid. They were train) cases : I made no ethej complaints. (. Ifirt you biin meie than one charge against each poison, and ii se, what, weic (he charges'.' A. We com plained againct them simply as tram is ; I did net complain for latceny nor for diuiihcu and diseideily conduct. Theio ttfiti no such complaints made by me. i- Did you make the complaints all in one, day " A. Yes ; all en the sime day. Q. Hew often did you appear befme Aldcmian Spunier in piesecuting these complaints? A. Only once : they wcie all heard and dispeird ei en one ('ay. Q. Hew many wtnc.se.-. had you siili siili e'uacl in these cases : A. Sixersevcn. Q. Wcie the wilnc-.ses siibjiunacd te appear in every casj anil en each charge? A. Ne; the witnesses weie tlieie only once, and all en the same day. Q. Hew long did it lake fei these heal ings Wefeie Aldeiiuau Spunier-? A. About twenty minutes; them weie no separate hiaiings ; what was said of one was intended for the whole party ; they were all complained of simply an tramps, and at tested as .such. 1 made no complaint against them for malicious 'mischief, drunken or (lLseiilciiv conduct or laiccny; ueitherdid my ueigiilii.t.s make any sucli complaints against this gang. Q. Can you give us ab.mt the mileage te win 10 tiiec ti.mips weie aricsted ? A. i''ive miles fiem this city ; this i.salse the average mileage ter thcwitnessc.sth.it weie subpejuacd. The constables boasted te my hiied man that this was a piofitable job. My man will li -lily te that. Thti peculiarity el t!i se eves is. that j while the whole gang was complained against, as tramps, and only tramps, the , alderman's and constable.-.' bills 'hew i that net one of them was heaid, commit ; ted or discharged as tramps ! ISnt instead, cveiy one of them appears inth: bills a . bavin;; had two complaints made agaiiie. them, including malicious mischief, la; ceny and diunken and diseideily conduct. ' And wlicic.Ts, all the case.-, wcie heaid ami disposed of in one day, the bills cevci a period ranging Irem Angus! te Nevetn her ' hTKAWUCKKYl'CSTlXAl.. HilHl.tiit Display of I'leufcis, FruHs an, Confections. The Helping, club an oiganiatien eein-ji'i-cil of the Suetiay fchoel childicn of the Moravian chinch, opened a .strawberry festival in I Rebert's hail last evening, which will heceutinucd this evening. Tlic hall is v ry prettily decorated aud the neatly at ranged tables contain au abun dance f delicious strawberries, i icli ice cieauis, toothsome fruits and confection, aud iare tleweis of every variety, some of them arranged as beautiful bouquets and ethers glowing luxuriously in pets. Tiie attractions, in cluding the Little Helpers themselves, are well we! ih .'ceing. Last night there was a gical throng in attendance, audovory audevory audovery body appealed te be delighted. Guests .ire attentively waited en, and served liberally with th-j delicacies asked for. Seme excellent music, both vocal and in htminciitnl, was icudcied la't evening by Ii of. Surman, leatlcr of the epeia heiii-c orchestra, and ethers. Te-night there will be new attractions. 'I Ii.uiiiin;-. llie !.:.llc The members of Washington XJamp Ne. 7, I. O. S. of A., in lecognitien of llie M'rvices of the ladies who assisted at the late fair, last evening tendered them a re ception which took plr.ce at the residence of Mr. (ieorge Winewcr, en North Char Char eotte street, and whcie refreshments of cake and ice cream weic abundantly pro vided I'm- the meny party assembled. Theie .. ie about forty ladies present and the mem! ei.-. of the camp. During the evening singing ami ether festivities were indulged in, and appropriate remarks weie made by Messrs. A. M. Albright, Win. II. Wehr, L N. Winewar aud J. 11. Tar, all of whom took occasion te thank the ladies for their valuable as'is!:i:ice at the fair. mi: iiki'Ui'Y eiittisi i:. 1 lie Testimony of Their Ir.ijnvsls Uuiiwiitdctl Corener Shifter has instiucted his lcp upty coronet that heieafter they will be expected te send along with their vcidict.s el inquests held by them, a sjuepsi.s of the testimony taken at the inquest. This is deemed neccssaiy te enable the coinmis ceinmis sirtiieis te pas- upon ihe justice of the liill-s. It will also be of use te the repott repett eis and ether interested patties. A meie Mimmary of the evidence taken en a sep aratc piece of paper and pinned te the veidiet or deputy's bill is all that will be lecess-aiy i'ollce Cases. Walter IVeu, Walter llegeis and Ficd crick Leidenbcrger, charged with cruelly treating a valuable lti.ire belonging te Thes. llouhten, had a hearing befeie Alderm m McConemy last, evening, and entered bui' te answer at ceuit. Mr. Houghten has received letter fieru sev eral persons wiie saw the abuse indicted en the maic, wherein they state they will come ferw.ud and testify te the ciuelty of the young men who had her in chaige. Itirihiiav Si;rj:i?e l'ulj. Last evening about 2"5 couple met at the lesidence of Daniel Glassley. en North Mulberry street, and preccedid fiem theie te the lesulenee of .le-i. Glassley, en Hifh stiecl, for the purpose of suijirisiug Mr--. Glassley, yesterday being the HOlh anni versary of her b'.rlh. And well did they succeed in their puiiK.se. They spent a pleasant evening. Singing and music were the principal featuics of the patty. I ei-Ge:ier:il Reynold's (Statu. There is displayed in the window of the Mutual Union telegraph company in Phil dclphia, a handseme patriotic pedestal of the llerist's :nfc, which is formed in the shape af a shield, with the thirteen original states worked in red, white and blue im mertclles, testing en a base of white im im eortelles, which bears in parple lleweis, "Pest Ne. 71, Gen. Jehn P. Keynelds." This floral eiTciing will dccoiate General Ucyneids giave at Lancaster en Tuesday next. IJliane In the AVcy Passenger. The way passenger train which new comes here every day at 0:30 in the morn ing, except Monday, will heieafter run every day in the week, beginning en Mon day uext. COLUMBIA NEWS. mi: Ifi:UCI.AK CORRESPONDED CK i.rnl-- A Ien;; the Suttiueliaiiua Items et Intercut in and Around the Borough 1'lciied Up by the Intelli gencer's Kepei-tcr. A game of football will be played en the afternoon of Decoration day en West Second street. Last evening the concluding services of the Church of Ged Sunday school con vention were held in the Bethel church . A gentleman who arrived here last night Irem Yeik says three cases of smallpox in one family are lepeited. A pleasant evening was passed by the guests assembled last night at. the resi dence of Mr. J. W. Michael, ou Ftent sttect. As theie ate au insufficient number of cabooses en this division of the Pennsyl vania laihead, new ones aic being added. Eight arrived yesterday. Mr. Daniel Gewen's team ran oil" yes terday ou North Locust sheet. The wagon was leaded with bi iek.-.. The team was caught after tunning a considerable distance. Last evening a special meeting of the Gen. AVasbingten Pest, G.A.U., was held, te take action in le-jard te the ceremonies te be held en Decoration day. The sol-, dieis' graves in the cemetery weie mat ked te day. Mr. Chatles Filbeit will add another bicycle te the aheady laig number new in town next Wednesday. It has become a mania heie te possess a bicycle. Toe Colored Dunce. The colored dance in the armeiy last evening was net a very large one. What some of tLe dancers lacked in skill in dai ci lg was atoned for by enthusiasm. Tliete were iiiteeu fiem Marietta. Alex-t aider Jarritt, from town, was the beau of the eccaiijn. The Injured Itrakeumti. Mr. Lewis Aulbaugh, the biakemau who had his legs; crushed at Ilellam a few days .since, is still alive, and is tallying somewhat. He has sent the strange ic- quest t have his legs, which weie bin led j heie, sent te him in Fiedeiiek. , Oil' the Track. I This morning as engine ."51 P. It. II., was shifting a caboe.se te a side track, near the switch eilice, the war wheels of the engine left the track. !t was caused by a split tail at a switch. A shett time sufficed te place the engine en the track aqaiu. 'lue Kuuuuay He scs. Mi. ih-riiaul Oilman is the champion hoi si- catcher of the town. Last evening Jesse Wolfe lelt his hoi se en Locust sticet while he went into a steie. The animal became frightened aud tan up the ' sticet. Mr. Oilman sprang in front of j him, and he was caught befeie any dam age was done. Later in the evening au- ' ether hei.se en Walnut sticet i an off and , the same gentleman stepped it. This is tleiiii vi iy well le.- one evening. Wedding rchtlvlticH. j The mairiage of the couple who were united ;,este:day meyiiug iu the Trinity' Catholic chinch, was celebrated last even- ing at the le.-.idence of the biide's fathei, Mr. Nicholas Hanaudle, coiner el Feuith and Mill stieets. A large number of, giiests were present and the merry-making ' lasted until a late hour. Canal ite.ii-. Itrcalt Loese. Yi stcul.iy a canal beat get Ioeeo at the , bridge aud tleated down almost te the I dam belore it was caught. Four mules weie towing the beat en the tow path, near J the outlet at the biidge, when the two sear mules fell ever the bank. The front ones pulled hard and linally succeeded in saving these iu the water, but in se tleiitu the towliue attaching the mules te the boatbieke, ami the latter diifteddewn the livei with a man and boy ou it. Ueth weie badly lightened at the piespcrt of going ever the dam, and the boy cned pit ifully te be taken off as the beat passed the H.ecC. co t! schutcs. The tug that takes beats across the i ivcr here was engaged at the time iu towing two ever te Wtights villc, bat perceiving the dilemma iu which the loose beat was, they were ancheied aud the steamer went te its assistance, and it was soeu iu a place of safety. While the tug was geno the anchored canal beats aacheis gave way aud they likewise drifted tewaids the dam, but the tug having tin- I ished with the ether beats they weie f-oeu ', in tow again, towards the Yeik county! sh&ra. j lllgli Staoel CViii-nrni rincnl. ' The following is the prograii'iue for the high .school commencement exc: cists un June '2. In the meiuiug deotie:ial ecr c'iecs will open the ccreineuie:;. 'i'iie saln saln tate; will be delieied by Mi. M.c !i-i.i- auer. te be followed by Miss Ldhe !". iu heisci'scssay, entitled 'Uoiiewing.'' The , class histeiy will be narii.tedbv Miss Car Car oline Wills. ' ' The essays next in order will be je.i 1 by , Miss Ivatie Patteisen, "Hew shall v.e el-- tain true pri.cs" and Jils Emily O'eerlin, "Xantippe." Next a recitation by MissxVmy I Crewnshiclds entitled. 'The leper," fel- lowed by the class prophecy by Miss Ada I Gygcr. Miss Janet Ferbes will close the meinnig s exercises with the valedictory called " A leaf of bread." The evening's pregramme is as fellows : Musie by Orien orchestra, prayer by ltev. 11. W. Humphries ; music, orchestra ; the addicss, "The Missing Link of the Amer ican Character," by Gen. James A. Hea ver ; music, eichestra ; address te gradit ates, Mr W. IJ. Given, of Columbia ; pre sentation of diplomas. Music by the or chestra will close the enteitaiuinent, which will lie held in the opera house, these of the morning taking place in the high school. I'ATAI. ICAIJ.UOA1) ACCIIIKNT. A Alan Cue te Pieces en the Onan jville Kalli'ead. This af.'emoen about half-past o'clock Lawirnce Spcid.'e, of this city, ever 70 years of age, was struck by the cats ou the Quarryville railroad at the Lemen sticet crossing, this city, and almost in stantly killed, his body and limbs being mangled in the most henible maimer. It appears thai a shift of four coal ens were lining inn down the heavy grade at this point, without an engine, and the unfortunate man, net seeing them ap preach the crossing, stepped in front of them, was knocked down and crushed under the. wheels, all four of the cars pass, ing ever hits. A train was passing en the Pennsylva nia railroad, which at this point runs pai allel with and very close te the Quarry ville read. This prevented him from see ing the coal train, and as seen as the ether train passed he stepped in ftent of it. The watchman of the Pennsylvania read saw him and called te him te step, but tee late, as air. Speidle was but a few steps from the coal traiu, the ellieers of which eon! 1 net step the train in time te save him. The traiu was stepped as soeu as possi ble. The hands took charge of the body, aud at once notified the coroner. Mr. Spe'.dle bended at 518 Neith Queen stteet. lie had en his person at the time of his death a fine geld watch, which was crushed te pieces. Sale et Meck!,. Jacob II. Leng, broker, sold yesterday at private sale 20 shares of Fanners' na tional bank stock at $1.10j (ex-dividend), 30 shares of Marietta turnpike stock at 33, $2,900 Quarryville railroad bends at $1.20. Xolcpbene Connection. J. li. Martin & Ce., drygoeds merchants corner of West King and Prince streets, have connected their place of business with tlie telephone exchange LEG BROKEN. Nartetr capc XTeiu Heath. This morning about 7 o'clock as Jehn Heek, foreman of the stone-masons, at work en the new line of the Pennsylvania iailroad,nerth of this city, was working at a derrick at the new bridge at Dillcrville, the rope of the derrick broke, aud the handle of the "grap" struck hrni a terrible blew en the side, knocking him down and stunning him, The heavy derrick as it fell rebounded and fell aciess Mr. Heek's light leg, breaking one of the bones above the ankle. He was taken iu a carriage te his home, Ne. 31G West James street, where the fractured bone was set by Dr. Davis. Mr. Heek made a narmv escape from death, as a part of the falling derrick struck his hat and cut several holes iu it. Temperance Matters. On Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 a temper ance meeting will be held in St. Jehn's Lutheran church te be addressed by Captain E. M. Lester. He comes te Penn sylvania te enroll himself iu the consti tutional amendment movement. Next week he will address meetings at several points in flic county. Mr. P. B. Kaber, who is new speaking in this county under the auspices of the ceuuly committee, will address meetings in alunga en Saturday and Sunday. Next week he will be in Mountvilie and Ironville The county commiitee will meet in Tem perance ball ou ,uenilay morning te con sider and adept an address te the citizen's and discuss tht.ii- financial affah-;. A 1'rcakdtiwii. This meining, near noeti, a one hoi se wagon, heavily leaded with haiuyatd manure, belonging te Abraham IJienenian of MilIersviIIe,brel:e down at the corner of NVestKing and Water streets. Thefirstaxle was broken tiff in the centre. The acci dent was caused by the wheels coining in contact with the tracks of the Quarry ville raihead. ItufietKill. The Active and Alert baseball nines of this city will play a match game of base ball en Whit-Monday afternoon en the West End grounds. Ilelh aie sttenir nines and a geed game is looked for. The Ironsides and Mil'ersville clubr. aie playing a mat eh game iu this city this afternoon. Centrnits auuiiIciIi Last evening tl.e printing committee of council held a meeting and opened the bids for city printing. The ceutract was awarded te Jehn II. Pcarsel, and the printing of blanks .such as warrants, tax and water lent notes, ordinances &e, were awaided te Jeseph Schmid and II. L. Hartmyer. el'JJCIAL SOV1VE8. ;.:ulii-;:ui(l all sullerers Irem neuralgia, hys teria, and klnilieil r-emphiints, will tine! with out si lival ItrewaS Iren j;itter-. iNVifieK vtimi Feed ter the Itraiii and Nerves Is what v. c need in tiicse lny- et rush and worry, r.ukci's (linger Tonic lcstercs the Itul eiiei-ifies and hi ings reed health quicker than anything jen can lise. Tribune. See adv. uivl-liiiilcod&cew Cat.) Mai riuvd, health and sweet hreath se eiiied liy Miileli'it Catarrh ISciiusly. Price 50 cent-'. J:i,:il Injeetei-live. Fer sale ut Cncli lan's li-iijj stoic, i.!7 Xertli Queen St. iiiyl-lvnlee)Sw V Cure at J.-ist. Speeilics without, number let tin- cine or Catarili have been extensively :u! oil ictl, and deiilillest there isfenie vlrlue in tlipni nil, but the evidence K everwlielniing that Kly's Cream Halm trees niore directly than any ether te the seat el tin disease, and llien;;h it iia ceinpa.Mlivt-lv new discovery, it ha resulted in mere cui'is w ithln the range 1 our'ebsoi-vatlfiii than all the ethers put to gether. Will.esb.ure, t'a., Ciien fstulri; Dec. 1!, 157'.". it is no e nictatien te say that lily's ('team Ilalui is a cuie ler Catanli, Hay Fever, A.e., ler many cuic-i have been made among my customers. Oeam Jialn. should lie te s(.i Jed teby ot'ijeiic tlnisiilllic-ted. With me no ether reineilj lias ever equaled the Halm eilhe'r in j;oed le ults or s,iies. ,. J. Oden uixmn:, DriiftrtNt. :.i-ten, Pa. Oct. 2, 1S0. Pi ice &i cunts. Kei sale at Jl. 15. Cochran's 1 diu;rste:e, Ti7 Ner: ii Qiiivn street I.an.-aster. inj'i'-ili'-)v ." Sitting: u ;i Nights. lrs. i:. II. Perkins, Cicek Center. X. Y., wiitt-s she had been troubled with list lima ter lour je.iis. Had te sit up niht alter night Willi "it, and was ultimately cuied by two bottles el Themas Kekctlie Oil. Fer sale, at 11 It. (,'ieliran's di ug store, l.'i7 Xertli Queen street, Lancaster. A leinedy ter Indigestion, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Weakness, Fever, A;riic, etc., Cel-den'- Liquid 'le-fami Tonic Invifjorater. inyMwdeed&w .le-cph Dnriiuliirgcr, ilieailway, KutTale. uas induced by his brother te try Themas' L. lectrtc Oil ler a sprained ankle : and with halt adeen appln atienx he wu enabled te ,allc round aain all rilit. Fer -ilc at II. Jt. Cochran's driit; stoic, l."7 Ninth Queen strcet, Lancaster. Sew P.i.oeMFiiMi, Miss., .Ian.'-', ltNl. I v.-i-li te say toeu that 1 have lieen suffer ing ler the last live jear wit ha sevcie ttehiiiK all ever. J have heard el Hep Itittersaud have tiled it. 1 haw- used up tour bottles, and it li.isdeiie nte moie ffned than all the doctors and uicdieinci that they could u--e en or with me. 1 inn old and peer but leel te bles you for xiu-lia relief by your medicine and from torment et Hie doctors. I have had fifteen doctor-, at inc. One gave me seven ounces et solution of arsenic; une'her took four quarts et blend I mm me. All they could tell was that it wa- skin sickness. New, alter these lour bottles el your medicine, mysUiu is well, clean and ptnoefh as ever. niyl.Klwd&tt Henry Kxeciih. Cnorr, Whooping Cemjh and Itroncldtisim Itrencldtisim uiediately lelieved ly fchlleh's Cine. Fer sale at Cochran's di iik stiiie. i:!7 Xoi th Qiieen St. myl lwdcew&w Mun amei bant et teilliant lacultics, lias been stiicken down in his career by paralysis of his nerves, and is left cut in. the nice eflite, Such unfei tit nates should be treated with Dr. ltciisen's Celery and Chamomile "ills. Hcsto Hcste l at ion Is prelr.ible. my2Mwditw Is hospitals Clean's Sulphur Seap is largely nsp'd as a disiuleeting and pin Hying agent.' Pil.-e's Toeth.tc'iu DiejM cure In one minute. m j CM wdcedit-w A etii'ii, 'et.: er .sum inm.it should no Btejipm. .Neti c-t liviiienlly results in an In cuiabie Lung Disease or Consumption. l!ren:i' j.ieuehial Treelies de net disorder the -I(.iii:k Ii lil.e ee-.i;;ii syrups an. 1 balsams, bal.ut iliieetlyen thi::iit;a:iicdpailg,allaying Irritation, sive iclie.1 in Asilinia. Itrencliial Coughs. Citarth, and the Threat Troubles whieli hiinrer- inn! Publtci'peaker-i aresnuject ie. :'ei (liiiiy je.iis Uiewn's Hiencliial 'i'lei-i.es h-tve l-eeu receminended by physi cii.us, unit alv. ys r;ivc iwrteet satlsfaclien. ilavla-'bueu tu-Ucd by wide and constant use for ne-nly an entile ;:iieralien, tliey have at tained vcrj. .iii-ritcd ninkameng I lie lew staple li-llli-dies el lint UK". Held at i". ccnLs a box -vei u !.. n v-1 vd r ThA F&lvw 1HS.ITUS. VVif.iii. In UiUcity, en tlie2'itli insl., Mary Wirtli, aged 01 ycais. Friends and relatives arc respectfully Invit ed te attend the funeral, irem her late resi dence en Fieiburg street, en Saturday morn mern ing at ! J o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's, cemetery. it XJ-J it A 1 VEH TJS123IENT8. ATTKNTION FKIENUSSIIP KIKE CO. A Special Meet ins et the Friendship File ceninanv Xe. 2 will be lielu THIS ( FKIDAY ) KVKXIXG at Vt o'clock, sharp. .Business et Importance, demanding a full attendance. i;y oilier ei me i-iesiuuni. ltd GEO. S. LAXDIS, Secretary. SPECIAL aiEEllNtl OF XllE AMERICAN Fire Company. There will be a special ineetiugef tlie American Fire Ce. this FRI DAY ev ening at, 7$ o'clecic, te take action en repot t of committee appointed May S, lS82,and also te consider au invitation te participate In the decoration ceremonies en the 30th et the present ment li. Hy order et President ltd JOEL L. HAINES, Sect. irjsw A.jTKBnax3Ussxa. teja' ti wuxsen. HOUSEFURNISHING. Call and see the latest thing out, Brakes for en Baby Carriages, Te preve: them from running into the gutters and upsetting when left standing en the pavement. ONLY 50e. SOLE AGENTS FOR Fran's Miereters, iter FLlJSTiN & SIGN OF THE TWO H1G DOGS NEW AVVJiliTISJiMJUIllI WANTED 25 MEN TO WORK ON THE railroad at imierville. my25 3td KELLEU A KE1LLY. w ANTEr TWO MOTS TO SET UP TEN Pis. Apply at J AC TCREMER'S 8ALOOX. U liifjuirer Building, Merth Queen St; w ANTE l. A rlKhT - CLASS COOK. Geed wages will be paid. Reference ncce-sarv. Ne Wttbliing mm iruuinir required. Apply te MRS. R. J. McGRANN. mi.-iie New Helland Pike. N EXPK.KIENCBDCOACHMAN WANTS A. a bitnatien (strictly temperate), thor oughly understands the care of cerses, car- -i:i''in and harness: willing and eulldglng: liist-clasB driver, with first-class city refer ence. Apply at THIS OFFICE, 23-2t PUBLIC HALE OF COWS AND STOCK STEEUS.-Oll SATURDAY'. MAY 27, 182. will he weld at puhlic sale, ut Stewart's Stock Yards. Lancaster city, Pa., the following, te w it : Tlility head et Ireh cows and springers, stock hteers. eighty shoats and a few horse. A credit of sixty days will l.e given. .Sale te commence at 10 o'clock, a. in., when attendance will be given by J. II. IIAUbMAX. Sajiccl Hkss & Sex, Auctioneers. AV.it I ,'OK SALE. r Allandseine, Xeuly-built, Twe and a half hlery DWELLING, situated in the vil lage of Landisville. Lancaster county. Pa., with stable and out-buildings, Iruit trees, well, cistern, Ac, in perfect order. Tcuni moderate. Apply te J. Y. li. llausman, atter-ney-at-law, X. lai East King Street, or te JACORU.MINNICir, niay'il-2wd<w Landisville, Pa. STONE SCREENINGS. Limestone screenings, a very desirable material for walks and drives. Used in Phila delphia, Rryn Mawr, along the line or the Peim'a. It. K. and ethei places. Alse, a select ed stock of All the Grades of Ceal, well -.screened and weight guaranteed. Yard and Olllce : Harrishurg pike. General Oilice: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, r'ELLKIt A CO. apr4-lwd -VTOTICE T IIUIDGK lIUILUfc'RS. JA Scaled proposals will be received at the County Cotnmissieneib' Ofticc, at Lancaster, Pa., untilFRIDAY,.IUXE I(i,18S2, et 12 o'clock in., ler the erection and completion et a stone bridge across Little Conc-toga crcek.at Grelfs Mill, In Alaner township, ou the read leading trem Miliersvtlle te Washington Unreugh. Rids must be in gross and Include the whole work and all material. Specifications can be seen at the Commissioners' Olllce. The right te t eject any ei all bids is reserved. BY OltDER OF THE BOARD. Attest: Fkask Guiejt, Clerk. inl8-4wd DirKUSE INFLAMMATION OF THE Ear. Symntems of Diffusa Inflammation et the external auditory canal are itching sen sations in the canal, pat'.;, and a sense of ful ness. When an car begins te require some thing te relieve itching sensations, it is al leady diseased. All diseases of the Eye, Ear and Threat suc cessfully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LOXGAKER'S. Oilice Xe. 13 Eefel Walnut street, Lancaster Consultation free. my25-3tdiw IJUIILIC SALE OF COWS, HULLS ANII X HOGS. On SATURDAY. will be sold at public sale, at the public house et Jehn V. Frantz, in tlie village of Millers vlllc, Lancaster county, Pa., the lollewlng live stock, te wit : Thirty head et Fresh Milch Cows and Springers: among them area tew Xe. 1 Alderney cows ; a let of Fine Bulls ; two Fine Sews with pigs .by their side. A credit of sixty days will be given. The above stock must be in every respect as represented or no Mile, Sale te coinmence ut 1 o'clock p. ni., when attendance ill be given by HARRY C. L1NTXER, S. 1 1 l-ss A .e.v. A nets. my 22 .ltd b450'00 FOUR HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be paid ter the ar rcstuud rcim-'i et the following named con victs, wlieceped from the Lancaster count' prison Miiv 24, 1332. or FIFTY DOLLARS RE WARD will be paid ter the arrest of cither of them : AND. EIIRuIAX, alias SI "n. Redman Dark complexion, black eyes, brown huir. 0 icet 8 inches iu height, size et loot 10 inches. JOHX FRANKFORD. Blind et the right eye. llerid complexion, gray eyes, brown hair. r feet 4 Inches in height, size et toetle iutlice. JOHX LIPPINCOTT Fair complexion, grey eyes, sandy hair, I feet 10 inches In height, size et toot tl inches. ABM. BUZZARD Florid complexion, dark brown eyes, dark brown hair. 5 leet 9 Inches iu height, size et feet Wi Inches. ISAAC BUZZARD Florid complexion, brown eves, dark brown hair, 5 feet 514 inches in height, size et toot 10 inches. MORRIS BRICKER Fair complexion, grey eves, brown hair. .1 teet '. inches in height, size et loe: 10 inches. PAUL QUIGLE Dark c"inplexion,brewn eyes, brown liuir, 5 feet 8 Indies in height, size et toot li inches. GEORGE McALPIXE, alias Harris Light complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. 5 feut 0 inelies- in height, size et feet 10K inches ; two vaccination mai ks and three 1110I03 near right shoulder. MICHAEL LEXTZ.efa Shank Dark com plexion, dark eyes, dark hair, 5 feet 7K inches in height, size et feet 9 inches. D. K. BURKHOLDER, iuy25-lwd Prison Keeper. H OW OFTEN We hear fuulls iu Dress attributed te wantet taste, und hew often we find in many ceses it is a wantet I bought. There are but few people who give it their mature considera tion, will tail te decide between the right and wrong in Dicss. The mull is net se much in taste as te the fact that lew will step te think it the style, fabric or color they at tlie moment admire, and wish te adept is suitable te their term or com plexion. We have READY MADE CLOTHING Te til all minis and complexions. Wc have the very l.aieU Styles in SCOTCH CHEVIOT SCIT.S, ALL-WOOL EAXCV CASSIMK11ES. VERY STYLISH BASKET COAT AXI I'EST with LIGHT OR DARK COLOR FANCY CASSIMERE PASTS, ULVE and BLACK DIAGONAL SI' ITS. FINE FANCY MIXED SUITS, YE RY REST INDIGO ELITE YACHT CLOTH SUITS, FAST COLOR; CHILDREN'S SHORT PANT SUITS, and WHITE DUCK VESTS in all grades. STYLE, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Iweii & Fester, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. Coelers & Ice fm Freezers. WILLSOiSr, Lancaster, Pa. JUUX WANAJtAKER'S. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. Qualities of shoes We have spekeli of first quality. It is impossible te draw the line ex actly between first and second ; and between second and third. What is thought first by one person may be third te another. We call the finest leather, fin est work and finest finish in the world, all combined, finest qual ity. Netene persenina hundred will pay for such. Net one per son in a hundred will wear it carefully enough te justify buy ing it. Se, you see, there are about a hundred times as many people te talk te about second and third qualities as about first. Wearers of first quality knew all about their shoes. All we need te say te them is enough te show them that we mean the same as they mean, when we speak of first quality; that we have the shoes ; and that we sell them as low as we can ; lower than anybody can who has only one customer a week or se; $i, $2 $3. $4 or even $5 lower. Wearers of second quality like te be talked te about first quality. They like te believe that such shoes as they are willing te pay for are first qual ity. They like te humbugged a little. We're net going te de it. We have geed, strong, fine leathers made into neat and fashionable shapes, just the same as the very finest ; and these we call second quality. Yeu may call them first quality, if you like, but they are net our first. They will wear better than first as a rule. They leek like first. We knew the difference though. We pay the difference. Yeu pay the difference; but you don't knew the difference. They cost, say, two-thirds as much as the finest. There's a third quality also ; imitations of first and second. They leek as nice and cost as little as the ingenuity of man can make them. They wear out of shape and finish seen enough for shape and finish is about all there is of them. This is a fair division between qualities. Would you rather buy where the whole truth is told about shoes, or where the dealer hasn't the courage te call sheep-skin, split leather, grain leather andcuracea kid by their right names ? We have mere than fifty peo ple selling shoes here everyday and net half of them knew their business. (We have work for mere knowing salespeople than there are in Philadelphia.) Don't judge our shoes by what an ignoramus may say of them, even if he or she be our sales man or saleswoman. But we must step somewhere. West et mi'ldlc aNlc, near Market street JOHN WANAMAKER. Chcutnut, Thirteenth and Market strci-t-i and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. FOR SAX.E. l?OU KENT. r bTORb ROOM. U East King street. ap'20-tld INQUIRE AT IX POU SALE.-AN 1MMKN3E NCMllKK OK UOUSKS, STORKS, BUILDING I.OT.S, 4c, efali dcHCilpliena, in all local! ties and utall prices. NKW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one.; ALLAN A. HERR & CO., dec3-Cind .1 North Duke street. OAMUKL II. PRICK, ATTORNEY, HAS O Removed his Oftlce rrem 53 North Duke street te Ne. 4 1 GRANT STREET, iinmcdl. atcly in Rear oflCeurt Heuse, Leng's New Uailning. uil7-tfd THIED EDITION. FRIDAY EVENING, MAT 26, 1889 OVEK THE WIEES. THE LATEST NEWS UT TELEGRAPH. Items of Interest Frem All Ouarters Electric Flashes Recording tbe Prin cipal BTents or tbe Day. Mary Beyle, aged 55, drowned herself in a cistern at Auburn, N. Y. The Lehigh and Schuylkill exchanges have resolved te make no changes in the price of coal for next month. 1 he funeral of tbe late Moses Tayler took place in Xew Yerk te-day. Fire destroyed $100,000 worth of lumber belonging te Kelly, Rathburu & Ce., at Spring Lake, Mich. Forty houses were burned at Rega, Rus sia. Less. 300,000 reubles. Albert Yeung has been sentenced in Londen te ten years penal servitude for writiug letters threatening the life of the queen. The Star Rou'e cases wcre postponed until te morrow en the motion of counsel for the defense, en account .of Mr. Tot Tet teu's illness'aud after a somewhat aci i i i monieus passage betweeu Attorney Gen eral Brewster au Mr. Totten. AX INFERNAL MACllINi:. Discovery of u Singular Plot Iu 1'htladelpliU Philadelphia, May 26. A peculiar plot, invelviug the robbery and threaten ing the life of Edward S. Merris, a United States minister te Liberia aud at present Liberian consul at this pert, was developed this morning through a hearing at the Central station, iu which Charles Cooper was the defendant. Cooper was iu Mr. Merris' employ. The consul went te New Yerk recently aud en his return was in formed by Cooper that it was well he hail been away, as the day after he left a pack pack age was received through the mail which fell from the safe te the fleer und explod ed shattering part of tbe desk and doing ether damage. The police were called in and while Mr. Merris was absent at the station house his safe was robbed of $1)5. Mr.Merris also received threatening letters alarming him greatly, one of them received May 1st, stating that if he (-Merris) did net give the writer $200 within a stated time his invalid sister would be tortured until he would be glad te pay it. Many ether threatening letters came and the police suspecting Cooper arrested him. lie had a hearing this morning and was held in $1,1)00 bail for trial. " ;ki:at fucks in thk wkst. The I.ar:t .Snieltlug AVerfcs In Hurned. the World Lcadvii.ij:, Cel., May 20. Early yes terday morning the Grant company's smelting works were completely destroyed by lire, which is supposed te have been caused by an explosion of a furnace. The less is estimated te be between $300,000 amU-100,000. The insurance is $05,000. These works were the largest of the kind in the world. Over three, hundred men arc thrown out of employment here and quite a number at Omaha, where the refining works of this company are located. The works will be rebuilt. Haifa Millien Lest nt 'l'ombsteue. Tombstone, Aiizena, May 26. A lire yesterday destroyed a large number of buildings bore. The portion of the town burned comprises almost the entire busi ness part of the place. Three of the prin cipal hotels were burned . The office of the JJaily Nugget was destroyed, and the Daily Epitaph oiliee was heavily damaged. The Western Union telegraph eilice was also destroyed. It is impossible te esti mate the less easily at present, but it will probably reach $500,000. The insurance will aggregate 230,000. MVINUI-KD II V SUAKfEKS. A Fraudulent Claim for I'lilladelphlu Land. Philadelphia. May 26. Among the letters in Mayer King's mail this morning was ene signed by Sallie Stine. of Sandy, Jacksen county, W. Va., asking about a tract of laud in this city, which formerly belonged te Cel. Jacob Maker, consisting of fifteen acres. The writer says that her mother is one of the heirs, and that she will give one-half of her interest for its tecevery. This is the same claim about which inquiries came recently from Can ada. The mayor bays that it is another of the land swindles by which bogus claim agents victimize unsuspecting country people, and that the reputed valuation of the se-called estate i3 nearly as great as the entire assessed valuation el all city real estate. Kciiiljii.tterw Carry Maiieue'it Heme. Pr.TEKsnuRG, Va., May 26. Full re turns of the municipal election heie yes terday were net received until four o'clock this morning. T. J. .Tarrett, Rcadjustc-r was elected mayor ever F. II. Archer, Democrat. The majority was 1,050. The entire Iteadjuster ticket for city officers was elected. JSonteuro or a Socialist for Treason. Vienna, May 26. A man named IJich ter, a shoemaker and editor of a Socialist paper, has been sentenced te twelve yeaib' imprisonment at hard labor for high trea son. The Favorite Wins the Oaks. Londen, May 26. The race for the Oaks stakes was wen by Geheimmiss ; St. Margurict was second and Nellie third. WKATIIKIC INDICATIONS. Washington, May 26 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer fair weather, with northeast veering te southerly winds, and stationary or lower pressure. JCIAKKJSTM. t'liilailnipnin Markei. fnitADBLPHlA, May 2C Kleur dull and weak; Superfine, J."J ."0g4 23; Extra. l 'JT .r 25. Rye llenr at SI .V134 75. Wheat dull and lower ; Ne. 2 Western Red, Jl iiytm 43 ; l'a. Red, $1 42J$1 41 ; de Ainher, $1 111 W. Cern dull and lower; Steamer, &)g&Gc; Yellow. 87c ; Ne. 3 Mixed. Sic. Oats dull and easier ; Ne. 1 White, !3ilc; Ne. 2 de CIMc; Ne. :; de COKe; Ne. 2 Micl, Rye easier at 0g91c. Previsions steady, geed jobbing trade. Lard steady. Ilutter quiet, but steadier and prices un changed Rellsdull. Eg(js tinner en scarcity ; Pa. 212.'c : Ve-,t-ern. 20c. Cheese Hteady. with fair demand. Petroleum dull and unchanged. Whisky sales at II 16. Seeds clever, C7. Ti; Timethy, $1 .V)tj25; Flaxseed, 91 IW 15. StecKjaaraet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal .Mlectcs also United States llends reported dally Im Jacob H. Lone, 'ii North Queen ntreet. May 20. 10-.M) law 2.30. I. M. P. M. I .11 lisj-i iii4 mil :tyn 5t) say, 35 ii 34?i 101 win im '4 125 12 125JS w X vC 1 Vf Ifc ! a Det., l.ack.ft Western Denver A Rie Grande N. V Lake Erie A Western... EastTcnn, Va. 4 Georgia Lane Shereft Mich. Southern. New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ontario A Wealern Omaha Cem.......... Omaha Preferred .. 70JS ,X W'A . -Xy 37 . ..-.. 100 ,. 4bi 41 je Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific. ....... . Wabash, ss. i.jnla A Pacific. Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R. B Reading....... ...... finffale PUta. West Northern Pacinc Cem , " Preferred. tt . 11044 110 U0J4 ,. 3 38' 3BX . mi sih . 56 68 . 27 27 . 151 15K 79; 7'JJS 27 C 27 15'4 41 armtn and rrovuten Unotauens. One o'clock quotations of grain and provit previt ffn Junlshei by S. K. Yundt. Breker. 1V Kast King street. May 2rt. Perk Lard Chicago. Cern Oats .70 .411 .3 .43 .0 .43i Philadelphia. .S2 .CO .7i JW .7HK 6 Wheat 1.25 1.25-4 1.25-: !" 1.42WJ i.iH-2 i -ii'4 Mav... Jnne... July.... August May.... June.. . Jnlv. l'.474 rtiv. i i.i7v: ll,'m " SEW ADrSRTlBEJLBXTS. "DEMOVAL. ALLAN A. HBRR 4; CO. Have Removed their liKNKRAL REAL ESTATE and INSl'l ANCE OFFICE TO NO. 100 EAST KING STREET. ( "joslte Leepard Hetel). iiiy3f-3.i.u? iZ&Stnw "jV'e.w juusit; store. FRANCES GIBBONS, -HEALER IN- Musical Instruments aud Sheet Music, Ne. 8 NORTU. PIUNCK. NT.. I aiuiisler, I'm. HaliiLr eix-ncd a new Music hlete at the above place she will keep constantly en hand or furnish te order, -i general a .eilmen: of PIANOS and ORGANS, from all the nie-t noted nianufacturerSjIiicludlngtlu; celebrated Emersen Piane. The celebrated PEERLESS Organ wll be a specialty. Havin;; had exper lence as a successful teacher of inu-tc. she will give all needful attenMen te these why urn laver hr with their custom. Prices wit! be very moderate, and satisfaction gu-iranteed In all caaes. niyi-Oldfcltw M. V. 13. CO HO. KIM NORTH WATER ST., Lacnt.r, li... Wholesale and Rct&ll HealeiM In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Tolepbenii: Cxi-li.tiiKe. Yard and Ottice: Ne. .CO NOR III WATER STREET. tebS'-'.yil IANCASTKU CO NATIONAL It INK. i May hull. lss.- itKseum-m. Leansand discounts J .s7!."'.Kt : V. 8. ISemls te -ccure circulation.. Siki.oeo (w lUtul estate y,:i'.r. l.t Checks and ethur cash items -?,I4S 1 Due by Banks (exclusive of re serve) Iil..V.fcl 7 Legal Reserve unds iy.-iis i7 9l.ifcO.177 7e LIAUILiriHS. Capital Stock paid iu $ ::uu,uu en Surplus Fund l!0,cuxu Undivided Profits 1:1,21" te Circulation a;".wu ou Dividends unpaid S,7.SS 5D Individual Deposits M),I.V. 77 IMte te Hunks 21,713 IS $1,580,177 7e F. II. HUENEMAN. Cashier. R. Iliam, ) C. J.euimn, '. Knecteia. R. I.ANIIIH. S miiJ-ltdAw" )II.lKICS '. . FRY. WK HAVE IN STOCK FROM 4,000 te 5,000 YARDS -OF Plain. Shading Kill WINDOWS, THAT HAVE REEN SLH.'HTLY WET ON ENDS FROM THE LATE FIRE THAT WE ARE CLO.S1NC OCT AT FROM 10 te 15 Cents a Yard. THEY RUN IN ALL COI.Oi:.-. Phares "W Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. NOTICE. The First National Rank irstiiisbiirg.Nii. W. located at Str.isburg, iu the xtati: et Penn sylvania, is closing up Us affair. All note holders and ethers, creditors ei said awiela t ion, arc ln leferc hereby iietiflci I te piexcul the notes :.!;l ether claims against ll-e :u--'(-i:i-tien ler a i.ient. "t.EO. W. IIEMEL,.Ii:., Cashier. Dated, May 2i IMi2. NOTICE. TllCAsI KV 1IE1 CAIir.MK.NT. ) nCirieiiENev, V ay 22, Ithi ) OrKIlL OKI OMlTHOLLCItOKTIli: Wasiiinote.v. Mav' WntitEAs, Ry satisfactory evideiie nie-i'itl ed te the iiud'-r-igneil, it has liccn iii-ule te appear that " i'he Flist Natl :n.ii r.anl; el Strasburif," In the boieugh of Mi;tburg, In the county of Lanexiier. und t-tatc et Pennsylvania, lias complied Willi all the pi pi vlsien.s of ti - ii;vi,ttl .statutes of the Lulled States, required te Ijccemplicil with lieteii-mi ussociittleu shall lit: stutlieriz. d te eeiitiiienie thejjusincss et R.iu'.ing: NOW. TIIKItKFOHi:, I, .iMi.JAt IvM. I .illli- treller el the Curiency, de hen-by eei tilj that "The First National Hank el Miahing. Stra&burg, in the borough of .Stiabni, in the county et Lane-aster and state of Penn sylvania, is aiithni-lzL-d te couiuicnce the business of Runking, us provided insertion hfty one hundred Hiidsixty-ninent tl.e revi-d statutes et the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hind :tnl seal et elllct', this 22d day of May, l"rt.. :seal.: f Ne. 2,70!(.l JNO..IAY KNOX, Coiiiptrellerol the Currency. l.Mltsi- NATIONAL HANK OK .STIt.Vs. J1 RI'Rli, Pu. hriiAiiiil-ite, AIAV22, 18b"i Opened this day, and is prepared te carry en the business et bunking. All business having been entrusted te the First National R.tnket Strusburg. -'Ne. 42."" new in proees of liipii datieii," will he accounted for properly by tliu new Rank. Heard el Directors meet en U'edm;sluy .i each week at 10 A. JL, for the purpose el dis counting paper and ether business. It will be the policy of the new Rank te ex tend te customers all accnmniedailmis c-en sisteiit v, lib safe and sound li.inklnir. JOSEPH McCLIIRE, Picsi.lciit. OEO. W. IIENSEL, lit . Cashier. m-2-3td&2inw 1.10.UORH, JtC. HOUSEAI. & CO'5 NEW LIQUOR STORE, Me. 43 Nertb Queen street, lancaxter, Pu. The very best and finest qnalitins el Foreign and Demestic WINES and LitUOIti, con. stantly ler sale at whelevule. hik letalf. Straight Old Rye WhlsRy or the distillation efl87.". Pure unadulterated Custom liens.: Rrandy. warranted et the vintage fit isiai Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure. Old Helland (Jin, anil ether Whiskies, Rian ities and Wines te suit the trade. teb:S-lvd IIOUSEAL A CO. VTALT WIN.. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Rest and Cheapest MA LT EX 'lit ACT EVER rREPARBD. An invigorating HEALTH AND TAI:LI BEVERAGE. A reliable remedy ler INDI GESTION, DEUILITY and MALNUTRITION highly recommended ler ENFEERLED PER SONS. CONVALESCENTS and NLRMNG MOTHERS. SOLD RY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Gents per Pint Bettle. GHAS. WOLTBRS, PRCl'PECT RREWERY, PH1LADELPIII . Lakcastkb Dpet. GEO. A. KIEIIL. nil ::iiK VOAJj. B. II. MART IK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kin. Iset LUMBER AND COAL. - lam- S'e ticvi ''.Vt i M) Nerlf lV.-i" .l.n L.;i.i lt .a