7 LANCASTER DAILY IOTELUGENGfift-1 r JUKE 1, 1882. II . 1 ? i COLUMBIA NEWS. '. ItKtil'UK CORKII'OMJI.NCK ul l.iciil- Alene llic SiiKuutlianiia lleim iitcreHt In ana Around the Jtoreugli Picked Up ly the Jntjdll geneer-H Kf-uarter. Mrs. II. Hatfield and the Mis-es XciT, of Dayton, Ohie, arc the guests of Mr. Fred. Bletz, corner of Locust and Fourth streets. Mr. James Slade and friend, Mr. Jehn "WiIseu,returncd te Harrisburg last cver ing. Mr. II. F. Briuicr yesterday put in posi tion another portable heisting engine in his extensive coal yards. Feuraic new in his service. This last one came from Al bany, N. Y. Tnu price of beef has risen from 18a. per pound te 20c. and 22c. Th alumni of the Columbia high h -hoel will held a meeting te-night in foekman's M. E. chapel at 8 o'clock. The front eOlr. .laeobltethschiids beet and .sLec store is being handsomely re painted. "When completed it will cones pond witu the front of Mr. Yca'.-le'.s lmu store, adjoining it. A small frame dwelling in the alley ex tending down from e:!i street te -Uli, be tween Locust and Cherry streets, came near being dcstreyeil by lira by the over turning of a kerosene lamp. 'The flames were extinguished after scorching the fleer and furniture a little. A pleasant surprise party was given te Mr. Iinssel Supplce last night at the resi dence of his lather, en Fourth street, Mr. Zimmerman Supplce. A large num ber were present. The two months old child of Ernest, Wit tern, the bill pester, nearly choked te death en a piece f cracker this morning. The fathers presence of mind in dislodg ing the cracker saved his child's life. Lust evening Themas Webb, residing near Maytown, was set upon by two tramps near his home, and severely beaten. His pocket book, containing $1:5, and a handsome geld watch, were stolen. The alarm was given, but the tramps es caped the pursuing paity. The shad fishing business is carried en with the water at a higher stage than it has been for some years. Seme of the batteries make fair return:; for the iaber or fishing all night in ice cold watir while ethers make none at all. The ladies of the Presbyterian church met. at the residence of Miss Annie Red- seeker en Werth J'.id .street, ou Monday evening, te make arrangements for hold ing a strawberry festival in Odd Fellow.-,' hall, en the evenings of the JO and 17 or June. The residents of the Five Points were treated te a regular old time lamily quar re I last evening. The parties, whose names we withheld for the present, will have a hearing this evening before 'Squire Frank. The win has sued the husband for assault and battery. Mr. Samuel Pence, the young cigar manufacturer en Third street, between Locust and Walnut streets, will ship te i no nest next week eU.Udi) line cigars. This is a large order, considering that the ', gentleman has been in the business se , .short a time. Cigar manufacturing is be-' coming quite an industry here. ! The Car Movement. The car movement en the P. 1. I J. for the month of Mayjis as fellows : Leaded cars, eastward, 41,:j7 ; empty, 2,290. Leaded cars, westwaid, 12.H70 : uiuittv. ing of better patronage. The club is net an exceptionally strong one, though in the choruses their singing was marked with rather iair expression and a sweetness "of tone that was only noticeable, however, when no very great volume of tone was required. W. J. G. Yucngling's soles with guitar accompaniments were invcn with force and feeling aud were well re ceived. The entertainment is an enjoyable one and merits plenty of patronage. Heath or an Old .Minister. Rev. Daniel Gring, whose death is an nounced, was a minister of the Reformed church aud for twentv-scven vears was the pastor of the Shrewsbury charge, Yerk county, which he resigned about one year age, en account of advanced age and de clining health. He is the father of Rev. Rev. Ambrose D. Gring, a missionary of the Reformed church at Tokie, Japan, and of Rev. W. A. Gring, stationed at Westminster, Md. His death ends along and fruitful life of usefulness in the Christian ministry, aud he leaves a iC3erd worthy of emulation. He was esteemed one of the fathers of the church in which he labored. Brown's Household Panacea , Is the most cflcctlve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied cxternall.v.uiid thereby mere certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, tlian any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and au aches, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Rkewk'S Hol-seiield Pawacea." should he in every family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at lied time will breakup a cold. 25 eta a bottle. fcbll-lvdM.W&SAw Feb Dysi'ei-sia and I.ivcr Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle et Shileir Vitalizer. It never fails te cure. Fer j-ale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. JOMK WAMAMAKJEXT8. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY: THIRD EDITION THUBSDAY EVENING" JUNE 1, 1882. LABOR'S DEMAND. tile (JUKSTIOT or WAGES. WORKMEN'S Oelng West. L. Reingruber, the artist, leaves Lan caster for St. Leuis, Me., this evening. He gees te the West in hopes of restoring the health of his wife, which for sorae lime past has been much impaired, ne leaves behind him many warm friends who will wish him abundant success in his new home ; aud he leaves behind him also many rare specimens of his skill as an artist. Knightit Templar. Majer IJ. Frank Breneman, of Lancas ter Cemmandary, was yesterday elected Right Eminent General Commander of the Knights Templar. Wm. A. Morten was appointed Grand Standard Hearer; Lan caster was chosen as the place for holding me conclave next year. Sued for D.tmages. The Philadelphia & Reading railroad companies, lessee or the Lancaster fc Quarrvville railroad, has been sued by Mrs, Catharine Speidle, widow of Lercn. Spcidle, who was killed at the Lemen street crossing a few days age. A rough, Celli or eru Tnreal should DC slopped. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Rreivn'i t.reuchia Troches de net disorder the stomach llke cough syrup.-! and balsams, biilnctdltcctlyen the in (lamed part-;, allaying Ir-nation, give relict In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Ciilurj'li, and the Threat Tieubles which Singers and Public .Speakers tircsubject te. Fer thirty year RrewnN Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give ported satl.-dactien. Having been tcsl-d by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we) .limited rank union;; the lew staple remedies ei I he ajf. Sold at i", cents a box c.vervwheiu. inv-lvd PThiF&lvw ' JiJiATHti.' " Last Day for Water Kent. This is the last day for the payment of city water rent and the city treasucr and assistant have been very busy all day. Terra ilia Cottage Mrs. .M.J'. Eckerl, et this city, has opened t he Terra Villa Cottage at Anbury Park, X. J. Lancastrians vetting this delightful place wiW be well taken care el at the Terra Villa. I Ladies and all sull'ercrs from neuralgia, liys I teria, and kindred ceiupiainls, will liud wltli- 1 out a rival Rrewn's Iren Hitter. JlVKiis.-ln this city, en the 30th int. Gee. W. Myers, aged 39 years and i months. The relatives and friends of the lamily are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, Ne. 427 High si reet, en Frida v afternoon at 2 o'clock, -it Tewnsgn'd. In tills city, en the 3Istet May, 1SS2, Laura, daughter et Rebert and Matilda Tcwnsend, aged 3 years, ; months and 5 days. The relatives and friends et the family arc respectfully invited te attend the funeral, irem ihoiesiilcnecet her grandmother, Mrs. Conrey, Ne. 20 Hazel street, ou Filday alter, neon at 2 o'clock. Inlerinent at St. Mary's cemetery. ltd SEW AU VURTI&JSMENTS. WANTKII A OIRI. SOR GKNHRAL Unit -eu eik at Ne. 2 Kiist Orange St. It SAmiKl. II. FKIUt;, ATTOKNKY, HAS Removed his OllWt. irem 5' North Duke street te Xe. 4t GR.WT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of .Court Heuse, Leng's Xew Building. nil'-ltd rrKAi;iii:us' 1 dersigncd KAMi.AT10H,-THE UN Will examine annllcanta for Schools in (he oily el Lancaster, m the High Scheel liuilding, en Sa urdav next, June 3, at SK o'clock, a. in. R. K. BUEIIRLE, iu32-3ld City Superintendent. Variety in silks. Most large houses' begin theseaseh with'a fair variety. Few have the fac ulty of keeping up that variety during the season, without hav ing se much left ever at the end as te take away all the profit of trade! ! W fVtt I " Everybody knows that in this one feature of variety at least we have been surpassing the ether houses of eurcity. ? But," they say, " why shetiidn'f they ? Loek at their trade." True, our trade is largely of the sort that variety brings. -'Where silks are is the place te go te for them. . All we mean te say te-day is upon variety. Variety is as full as ever ; and yet, when we come te the end of the selling- time, we shall have very little ,left. Why de, we mention it ? Simply te say that we are net laying by money out of big prices new, when trade is brisk,' te make up for losses by and by. Simply te say that variety here gees with LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. MISSOURI GBEEMKACKEBS. They Feraalaw Their Principles and Name -Candidate. MoBERLV,Me.,June 1 At the afternoon aes8ien of the Greenback state convention yesterday, the following permanent officers were elected : l nemas jj. Andersen, pre sident Wm O AMtMitb vine nmsiiliiiit . Isaac N. Hauck, secretary. A platform was adopted which reaffirms the Chicago platform of 1880, endorses the action ei tee Batibaal executive committee at Bfc. lieuis, empitemizes the addresses adopted by the committee, and reiterates the principles of the party as usually formulated by Greenback conventions. It also condemns option contracts and calls for the criminal prosecution of all persons dealing in them. It denounces the action of the Legislature in redistne' iug the state solely iu the interest of the Democratic party as an attempt te disfran chise 190,000 voters, and as a crime against suffrage, which should be rebuked at the polls at the next election. The fol lowing ticket was then nominated : iudsrc of the supreme court, Judge Rice, who is new representing the old Seventh district in Congress ; superintendent of public in structions, Beeth, of St. Leuis ; railroad commissioner, H. M. Ritchey. LUIHERAN JttlNISTEKIUM. close prices, little M"2-i II. .1. JXKKRT HAS Ol'KNKO Terra Villa Cettanc " at Asburv I'ai-K- kt i i i,.,. ::. . . " ' ix. ., tviiurc iii! win iiu piuaxuu 10 accomuio accemuio accomuie date Lancastrians who may visit, this de lightful re.-ort during the summer. Fitted up in first-class style. it Xe tad; or gentleman need suiter long with cczeni!, letter, ring-worm, or any pimply rough dry .ealy skin di-eiisc, for Dr. C. V. Beiiseu'H Skin Cure is a perleet and reliable remedy ler all lcin di-e.eies. Sold by alldrug giMs at $1 per package. myifl 1 wiUw rnvsifiAxs attest: "Cnhlen'.s Ltiuid Reel Is p:irlieiil:iily iweinl iu Diphtheria, Fever, and every de pievdng dNeaMc." inyJO-lwdeeiht-w Jllr. .1. .Marsh Rank, ofTeronlo, Ont.. writes: 'l.illieu-jiiess and lvsieHia seem te have grown up with m,. ; having been asufferer for yeais, I have tried manv remedies. Put with D1SKASKS OF TIIK SKIN AKK VKKI Irefjuent ; they cause great disfigurement ; many el them arc attended with excessive ir ritation and pain, and they are regarded with aMiri of Instinctive abhercnec, which makC3 people most anxious te get rid et them. All Disease?- el'tha t-kin anil Cancers perma nently cured by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LON15 AKKR, Oitice l.t Bast Walnut Sti-eet, Lancas ter, Ia. Con"i.ltatien free. US.lliH total exstward, 43.GS7 : total west ' ". ' '":" "" n's"'1 ,mtil l u-ied your Burdoek Burdeek wud 41 (I(W nnkiii.r -. Vn- ul full! .r ""'' '"htcw. They have been truly a blesing ":"'- ilJU? '"'IKIllg a gi.t,i(l lel.il ei . ieine.:ind I eannel speak tee highly etlheni." 51, i0.i ; being ail increase e! I!,,?, ever , riiee, I.ikI. Fer sale at II. B. Ceehran'.s dni" April, and an increase of 528 ever May of H '"'' 1:i" e'"' Queen street, Lancaster. I 1SS1. (Sen. Heaver's Vit-u. w Mr.W. 15. Given left for Philadelphia 7 yesterday. He will return tt.-merruw, ac companied by Gen. Heaver, who is te address the graduating class of the hih ....l...l l M.i S . i . nunuei lu-iuoiiew evening, i ueueuiniiiia i Jcrild advises the public net te make ' any demonstration of apolitical character j as this visit of tire general's has no p.ilit ical .siguiiicauce whatever. I A Sewer That Meeds rulnr joment i ine scwer en from sircec at iviaus ' is agaiu choked up and the water has tloedcd the entire street at this point, tilling the cellar of the Round-house hotel. This thing happens every lime there is a heavy rain, and the town authorities have been notified repeatedly regarding it. The sewer needs enlarging and as it can be done very easily and with little expeuse it should be neglected no longer TIIK COMMENUKIUGNT S: ami iiiar- The Aiiiimtl FcHtival of I'Yuiihllii shall The commencement season for the liter ary institutions is at hand and of our Ieci.I seminaries of learning Franklin and Mar shall will lead oil with a pregramme of unusual and varied interest, extending ever iu-:m1.v a week and embracing rome new felines. The following will be the exercises iu detail : Friday, June 1). Kvcuing reception te the graduating class, at the residence el Rev. Dr. T. G. Apple, president of the collcee. Sunday, June 11, 10 a. m. Baccalaure ate sermon by 11m president, in St. Ste phen's Rcferm.ed church (college chapel). Monday. Jnne 12. Examination of lower classes and of applicants for admis sion te college. Tuesday, June 1H, 2 p. m. Meeting or the beard of trustees ; 8 p. in.. Junier or atorical prize contest in the college chapel for prize geld medal. Judges : Dr. J. P. Wickersham, Supt. R. K. Duchrlc and Rev. J. A. Peters. Wednesday, June 14,8:30a. m. Reunions of the literary societies; formal reepenning el the Diagnethein hall and address by (co. F. Raer, esq., of Reading. 10 a. m., a? inual meeting of the alumni. 12:30,p. re. alumni dinner. 3 p. ni class day exercises. 8 j). m.. address befere the literary socie ties by Rev. Gee. D. Russel DD., presi dent of Palatinate college. Gcethcau trien nial greeting. Thursday, June 14, commencement ex crciscs proper, graduating orations by the senior class, numbering 23, conferring of degrees, morning and afternoon sessions. 8 p. m., Promenade cencert in college buildings and campus. THIS NICW UOI.I.fcCiOi;. !ese Celd and Hay J-'ever. Ali:-i:s. Winn: A JirnmcK, Druggists, ltliaea, N. V. l can recommend Ely's Cream Balm le relieve all persons suflering from Re-e Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from these complains ; by using the Ralm have had great relief. I have recem. mended il te many of my liiends for Catarrh, and in all ea-cs where they have used the lialm freely have been cured. T. ICemnkv, Uiy CIoeils Merchant, Ithaca, X. Y. Missus. Wm. Rust & Sexs, Diuggists, Xcvr Rruiiswiek, X. J. Sineo boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fe.ver, and have been unable te obtain permanent reliel until I n-,ed Kly's Cream I'.alni. which has eure.d me. A Iter a Tew days' use I eeuld sleep all night. K. L. Cuckunck, New Rrniwwiel.-, X. .1. l'iiec.r.(l eents. Apply inlonestrilM with little linger. Fer sale at II. R. Cnehruii's di'114; Mere, i:: North ijueeii slreel, Lancaster. juI-2vd.Cv 1 l'lles and Rugs. Flies, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rals, mice gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough en Rats." l.'ie. VTOTICK I'O KlCIIiliK ItlULDHUS. Il Sealeil proposals will be received at the County Commissioners' Ollice. at I.ancasler, I'a., until FIJI DAY, .1 UXK 1, 1SS, et 12 o'clock 111.. ter the erection and completion et astone bridge across Lit I le Coneslega ereek,at ti roll's Mill. Iu Maiiortewnship. en the l-ead leading Irem Millersville te Washington Borough. Rids must lie in gross and include the whole work and all material. Specifications can be seen lit the Commissioners' Ollice. The right te reject any or all bids is reserved. Ry URDRR OF TIIK ROARD. Attest: Frank Uimcst, Clerk. mlS-lwd It K a foolish mistake te confound a remedy of merit with euaek medicine. We have used 1'arker's Ginger Tenic: with the happiest re sults for Dyspep,la. and Debility and knew it te be a sterling health restorative. Times. jiiMmdcoil&cew All He liikrn IV-FsrsHlen Tn-day Tim (Mil Col lector BcUrc-H Willi Clean llaiuln. A. .7. Kauffman, esq., of Columbia, lately appointed collector of ic venue of this district, took formal possession of his office te day. Collector Kauffman tetains the cntire clerical force of the office as appointed by his predecessor, with the exception of the stamp clerk, Mr. Geerge P. Wiley, a son of the retiring collector, who is superseded by Mr. Ralph Kauffman, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, son of the late Lieutenant Isaac R. Kauflfmau, Ce. U, 9th Pennsylvania cavalry. The appointee is said te be an ellicicnt clerk, aud has held for sotne time I'.mi. Liiu position 01 teller 111 tue r irst na tional bank of Mechanicsburg. D. D. Spaulding, U. S. rovenue agent, has made a thorough investigation et the allairs of the office, under Collector Wiley's administration, and finds everything cor rect. As the new collector expressed it this morning, "Mr. Wiley leaves a clean balance sheet and retires after a long term or service with credit te himself, and luner te the government." s -Deputy Collector Stable, of Yerk, came l:e Lancaster te-day te make the necessary transfer of stamps, papers, etc., te the new collector. Kmhuqliistic Knderscmeut. (JeitllAM, X. II., July 14, 1S79. Ui:vrs Whoever you arc, 1 don't knew; but 1 thank the Lord and feel gratelul te you le knew that iu this world of adulterated medi cines there is one compound that proves and does all it. advertises te de and mere. Four years age I had a slight, shock et palsy, which unnerved me lesueh an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. Last May 1 was induced te try Hep Bit ters. 1 used one bottle, but did net sec any change ; another did se change my nerves t hat they are new as steady as they ever were It used te take both hands le write, but new my geed right hand writes this. New, it you con tinue, te manufacture as honest and geed au article as you de, you will accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the greatest, bless ing en your fellow men that was ever con ferred en mankind. Tim Bcrch. Jul-2wd&w "A Weid te ilia Wise Is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness Is Kly's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Raltn effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the membranal linings of flic head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a few appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. Asa household remedy ler reld in the head il Is tinriinalcu. The Bairn is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of JO cent) will mail a package. KLY'S CRKAM it VLM CO., Oswego, X. Y. Fei sale by Lancaster Druggists. mari-d&w Th l.ove Your Neighbor. When your friend or neighbor is laboring under bodily allticlien, indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, caused by impurity of bleed, or disorders et the kidneys or liver, don't tail te recommend Burdecic Bleed Bit ters, a sure and safe remedy. Price $1. Fer sale at. II. R. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. A nasal 1N.IKCT011 tree with each bottle el fchilel.'s Catarrh Remedy. Price .V) cents. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 1117 North Queen street. "J-VKMOCRATIIJ COUNTY CONVENTION. The Democratic voters of Lancaster County will meet at their usual places et meeting in the respective districts en Saturday p. m., J une :t, between hours te be announced by the Comity Committeemen by handbill, ten days before the time, te elect a county committee man, three or live delegates from cacti dis trict te the district and county conventions te be held in Lancaster en WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, AT KXCKLSIOR IIAI.L, EAST KINO ST. The Lancaster city convention will meet at 10 a. m. te elect one representative delegate te the Suite Convention. The representative, convention of the 2d district (lower end) will meet at 10 a. m., te elect two Representative Delegates te the State Convention, and te nominate two can didates ler Assembly, The Senatorial convention of the XII (Low (Lew er) dist rict will meet at 10.110 a. in., te elect one Senatorial Delegate te the Mate convention. The Senatorial Convention et the XIV (Upper) district will mectat 10a.m., te elect one Senatorial and three Representative Del egates te the State Convention ; te nominate a candidate for State Senater and three Mem bers et Assembly. At It a. m., the county convention as will semble te nominate one person for Congress, one person for Recorder of Deeds one ncrsen for County Solicitor, two persons for I'rlsen Inspectors, two persons ler Directors of the Peer, one per.-en for Jury Commissioner. And te transact such ether business as the convent ion may determine. The polls iu the various places will open at tin; time announced iu the handbills te be posted by the committeemen, and will re main open until the time llxed thereby ler cle-jing. Ry order of the Committee. R. S. Pattkihen, ) W. U. IIKNSKL, W. II. OuiKli, Secretaries. Chairman. W. II. Relanu, ) Lancaster, I'a., May r, 1S32. FOR JURY COMMISSIONKR. siiiMi:er te tiik decision ok tuc ukmechaiiu t'OUKTY CONVENTION. WILLIAM ELLMAKKR, Kr.rl Township RKN.IAMIX IIURKR, 8th Ward. Citv. A. '.. RINOWALT, 1st Ward, City. " JKROMK It SHULTZ. Kllzabethtewn. JiXTVRTAIN 31 USTS. pRASD TROTTINO MKKTINC. AT THE LANCASTER PARK, Thursday and Friday, June 15 & 1(1, 1882 PREMIUMS, 81,500. FIRST DAT. Ne. 1 Class 3:00 for Lancaster county Horses witli record net better than 3 minutes.. ..$111.00 ' 2 " 2:.-0 minutes 225.00 " 3 2:31 ' ;JOO.(4 " 4-l?lcyle Race Fer LancHsler.Yerk, Dauphin, Lebanon, Berks A Chester Counties only. SO te SECOND DAY. " 5-Free ler all Lancaster Co.IIerses.. 200.00 " ('.-class 2:4.1 minutes uoe.oa " ' I ree ferall Horses oe.oO Mile heats 3 in 5 in harness, under rules of uic -Miimiiiu .ftssociauen. Heats may be alter nated . Kn trance lee 10 per cen t : 4 te enter, 3 te start. Purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. Lancaster county horses must nave been owned Iu county May 1, 1SS2. Races call ed at 2 p.m.. sharp. Entries close Friday, June !, next at 11 p. in., and must be address ed te KDW. II KAUFFMAN & COj, .v-., ... B,,lcK Merse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. 1 ii27.C0Aj un 1 .3,6,8d JUIV tiOUOS The Glee Club mt the Opera Bense. There were scarcely mere than a score of people in Fulton opera house last night te hear the Lafayette cel lege gleeclub. whose rendition of popular selections was doserv- Ixcr.r.nui.iTV exists, but nobody has been heard te deny the wholesemenesa and pitrify etfects of Oleuu's Sulphur Seap. iny2!llvdend&iv Composed of the best known tonics, iron and cinchona, with well known aromatics, is Brown's Iren Rittcrs. It cures indigestion, and all kindred troubles. tnySi-i wd.tw The GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR is the marvel or the Medical World. It never faUs te completely enre Nervous Debility, Impetcncy, Mental Depression, and all dis eases caused from excesses. The testimony or thousands can be had by writing P. J. CHE NEV, Teledo, Ohie, sole agent of the United Slates. Price $1.00 per box, six boxes for $5.00. It your druggist does net keep the remedy, send te headquarters and gel the medicine by mall. Circulars aud testimonials enapplica tien. Fer sale at Knutlmnn's drugstore, North Queen Street. my2fl-M&Th D C SINO OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock of DM MS, NOTIONS, 1. IS FOR SALE AT AND RELOW COST. This is a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I nAVli AN IMMENSE STOCK OP GOODS, On hand, which were nil purchased ler cash. J21-tfd J. M. LONG, U NORTH QUEKN STREET. quantities, careful management. 5 if.' veu please indeed, there's no ether way. Next-outer circle, Chrstnnt street cntrance te main buildiug. The bargains in colored dress goods te be get new are beyond all precedent. Accidents are all the time happening te passe goods, by which their prices go dewn: and we think ourselves fortu nate, wheneveraccidents happen se as te bring useful though lin- iasnienabie goods te you, through us, at prices which some of you are eager te pay. Such chances are properly called bar gains. But they are bargains only for people of narrow means ; or for the great number of wise people who prefer te be always a little behind the quick fashion ; or for homely uses. But new the most fashionable colored dress goods we have are fallen; net a few, but many; net one or two sorts, but sub stantially eighty sorts for we may count colors as sorts from your point of view. And they have fallen a quarter, a third, and even a half. 4 te $8.50 new buys such a dress as a few days age was sold for $8 te $12.50; the saving en the dress being just about $4. The goods are rrench melanges, silk and wool, and all wool checks and check-stripes. Third circle, southeast Irem centre. Black figured silk grenadines are tee numerous te speak of except in a general, way. There is vast trade in thein, although they belong fe the' goods of luxury; and there isn't the least difficulty in keeping variety practically without limit. It would be idle te say that all are pretty. All are certainly net successful. We have been marking down some; but that is. a frequent occurrence. Next-outer circle, southwest ti em centre. Lupin's two famous light open black fabrics, ainae-c and zerlina at about $7.50 for a dress pat tern are amenp- the best bar gains in the store. Many a ladv will thank us for the mention of them. Next-outer circle, southwest irem centre. Cretonne toilet mats bordered with twine gimp; nothing won derful ; but 1 5 cents for five. Net many, we are glad te say, at the price. West end of the handkerchief counter. Outer circle. southwest from centre. Melange dress goods are mottled colors. French melanges are of fine wool, and of se nearly plain color that they have die one color effect ; but when looked at closely they betray a geed many colors sometimes, coarsely mottled, net mixed. Nothing is mere sought for this season than French me langes. And j yet we have, a whel stock of them at We-thirds value ; as manyj as fifty color effects; five qualities and five prices, 40, 45, 50, 65 and 75 cents ; 42-in9hes wiSe These have stepped the sale of allthe ether fine melanges we have. Third circle, southeast irem centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. Distinguished Divines In Counsel at Phila delphia. Philadelphia, Jnne 1. The 133th an nual meeting of the Evangelical Lutheran miuisterium of Pennsylvauin, was held this raernimr at half-vast ten o'clock fn St. Jehn's church, Race street, below Sixth , Rev. E. E. Sibele, pastor. A large num ber of clergymen were present, among them Rev. Dr. J. A. Leiss, president of the ministerium ; Rev. Dr. J. Fry, of Reading ; Prof. W. Waekernage!, of Al len! own ;'Rev. Mr. Heme, of Reading ; Rev. Dr. C. Krauth, vice provost of the University of Pennsylvania ; Rev. Dr. E. Greenwald, Lancaster : Rev. Dr. e. JJ. Sadtler, of Allentown ; Rev. Dr. Passe vant, of Pittsburg ; Rev. P. P. Bruemeyer, of New Yerk ; Prof. Henry j. j aeens, 01 tuc Pennsylvania college, Gettysburg, author of the "Symbolical works of the Lutheran church;'' Prof. Spiekcr, of Kutztown. The services were conducted by the officers of the convention. Professer W. Walker Naglc, Rev. M. itorne and Rev. Dr. J. Fry. The sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. J. A. Sciss, his theme being "Orthodoxy and practical godliaess-" COAL PRICES. 3Ilners Make a Vomenatratluu at ClcarUeld, bnt Teclde te Ge te tVerK rituburgh Manufacturers Firm Strike at Ilarrlsbnrg. Clearfield, Pa., June 1. Delegations of about 200 meu from Pittsbargh and Osceola arrived en the early train this morning, after which the miners paraded the streets headed by a band nntil 10:30. About 1,000 men then proceeded te a point near the town, where a mass meeting was held. Speeehes were made and&ttwelva o'clock an adjournment was had until half-past one. when a vote is te be taken as te whether there shall be a strike or net. Seme of the mines are working with a few men, but most of them are idl. Later The miners assembled at 1:30 and decided by an almost unanimous Vete te go te work. Mttsbargti Manufacturers Firm. Philadelphia. Jnne 1. Private advices from Pittsburgh this morning are te the effect that the manufacturers are all firm, htrike of Uulldlns Laborers at llarrltbnrff. Harrisrurg, Pa., June 1. The hed carriers and building laborers of the city inaugurated a general strike te-day for an advance of 23 cents per day. This action has stepped the work of the bricklayers, and building improvements have there fore come te a standstill. The strikers have been j receiving $1.75 per day.' The contractors recently granted ah advance te the bricklayers, and upon this actieu the present strikers demanded also increased pay. set pale and silent, as if hit by a thunder clap. The president colored, for he blush es as easily as a school girl, attributed his using the title te the habit acquired din ing their pleasant official relations tnnthr and deprecated ever havinir denriverf him uiuu uuice it weuiu nave given ntm such satisfaction te have him retain. "I beg your pardon, sir, you did deprive me of my office." said the ebasrrined ex-sccrcLirv. and it was thou left for the president te xesiere sociability around the beard and help his guests forget the unusual ceu- brciumps. Where Ha dot It. Xew Yerk World. The Aagmstnlus of the Cameren dynasty seems te have stolen his methods and even pw language lreaa tbe works of these dam literary fellers addicted te the con fection of pirate stories for the " ingenins youth "of America. When Den Francis, co de Laffitc, tbe Red-Headed Rever of the Spanish Main, finds that the mizzen mast of his long, low, rakish-looking schooner has gene by the beard, and his tight arm is hanging useless by his side, and his swarthy crew is displaying a lamentable lack of interest iu the great and geed work of hulliag the opposing frigate or brig; from, whose topmast floats the stars and stripes Cor the meteor flag of old England, as the case may be), the Rever cocks a pistol and stations himself at tbe deer of the magazine and yells : "Fight, ye all te THE "WHISKY KING. or, rva lue. I'll blew up the magazine, and we'll all go te together I" Den Cam- Tlie Delaware & Hudsen's Circular for June Nev Yerk. June 1 Following are the Delaware & Hudsen canal company's cir cular prices for coal for June : Furnace lump, steamer lump, grate and egg $4, stove $4.10, chestnut $5,15, pea $3.15. Philadelphia, June 1. The authracite coal companies have agreed te work en full time during the next wiek ; prices are strong and there is a better general demand. The Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company's circular of east ern prices, which has net been changed for several months, although reductions were made by the New Yerk companies, was issued te day. Thore is no change in white ash of any size, but in free burning coals! there is an advance of 15 cents per ten e"u steamboat, and broken te $3.70 at pert Richmond, and $4 05 at Elizabeth. N.J. FKKIAX1SM Te be Strangled iu America. Londen, June 1. Mr. Forwood, lata mayor of Liverpool, writes te the Tiima that his experience during the recent Fenian activity " convinced me that the outrages in Ireland are perpetrated by the 1.: aIIhma nC .ll 1...L Ar TO s uucuiiiga ui m aiuau kuuii ui r emails in America; te suppress these," he says, " American co-operation is indispensable. This can only be secured by showing that the American conspirators are a distinct organization from the Irish Nationalists and can be dealt with without interfering with the Irish vote. England has a right te ask America te strangle Fenianism in the place of its birth." THF OOIISEYS. Inre&tigatlns AUgutlen;uf Hrtbery.' Washington'. June 1. The committee investigating the allegations that money 'I had been used te intluence legislation I auectiug bended spirits, te-day examined J. W. Alberten, et Louisville, a member of the executive committee of the Ken tucky Distillers' association. He said the association had employed Cel. Wharten at a salary of $5,000 te leek afier their interests, but bad never employed anyone else or paid any money te secure intluence in Congress." and offers of as sistance had beeti made but were declined. Mr. Hawley stated that there had been threats made that if certain newspaper correspondent? were net fed they would kill the bill, and that certain newspaper mm had told him they wanted a full investigation te save the honor of the profession ; witness ex plained that newspaper men had offered assistance, but had done se in geed faith. Of course they expected te be paid for their services, but had never in timatcd that they could control any influence in Congress. He did net feel justified in giving their names and exposing them te unjust cen sure. Mr. Cockrell said if their positions were honorable they could net be censured and he thought the com- mittce should insist upon an answer. The ether members of the committee agiced with Cockrell, but Windem said the committee would press the point and decide subsequently whether they should insist upon an answer. Witness said there was no truth iu the statement attributed te him that "it would have been better te have fed ceitaiu Washington correspond ents te the extent of $1,000 a piece." After further questioning the committee adjourned until te-morrow. eren de Pennsylvania's latest appeal is de cidecliy in this practical, piratical and profane vein. MJMKJSTtt. fmr. nyrMfti I . .- . ...A, I WCUK. rnilneeipnitt market. June I. rieur dull and Rye Heur at l ma 75. Wheat dull and unsettled ; Ne. 3 Western iMifli ; Va' Hcn' 9l :i9aI " : ''" A,l,,'c'r Cern dull but steady ; Steamer, KlUftsie: eltew, S5si;c ; Mixed. Sigsic; Ne, 3 Mlvrd. SiagR-jit-. Oats dull bnt stcadv; Ne. 1 White, fi'e: Ne. a douejiacic; Ne. :i de li.te; Ne. :: Mixed, 59c. Rye unlet atSOiJtllc. Previsions in fair jobbing demand. R utter dull, except taucy fresh reeds. Rolls dull. Kggs firm en light snpply; IM.,2Tc; Wet ern.sieffie. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull ; Refined, Vic Whisky sales at f 1 VS. Seeds unchanged. and dull. Selecting a Jury te Try the Star Keuters. Washington, June 1. The trial of the tarReute cases was resumed in the crim inal court te day. IngerseII en behalf of his clients, the Dorseys, asked leave te withdraw their picas of net guilty and enter another te quash en the ground that the grand jury was net selected in accord ance with section 2, of act of June 1879, providing for the non-partisan selection of the jury with the assistance of the United States commissioner. The court denied the motion and the defense announced their readiness te call a jury. The call of jurors was then commenced. A full jury was then obtained, subject te reserved challenges. MAKING IT HOT. A MIHIouitlre State Senater Accuse. I of Perjury. Harrisuure, June 1. An action lias been instituted against State Sen iter Ro berts, of Titusville, charging him with perjury in taking his nath as senator. The information is laid by Patrick Beyle, of Richburg, N. Y., wne claims that the f enater obtained his nomination by im proper means, and consequently could net legally have taken the oath. The hear ing has been fixed for June 13th. Themas M. Wilsen, editor of the Har risburg Telegraph, gave bail for Roberts' appearance at the bearing. Beyle, who makes the information, is editor of the Oil Eche aud is under indictment in Mc Kean county for libel, Senater Roberts being the prosecutor. OUITEAU'S CASK. ew Mera natMt. New erk, June I. KJeur Slfttn Western slightly In buyers favor unit neuuiern sw'aey. Wheat unsettled ; epehlnjr JVfc lower and subsequently recovered ftein decline and advanced c ; ttir business. Cern Cash and June Jjlc lower; ethers a shade better. Oats i!G,c better;; Ne. 2 June, .Wjjjesijc; de July. Ki5).ic ; de August. 4.ViKfi4f; de i-ept., 4.1K4lc ; State, U)&neic. ; Western, 57 file. Ural u una 1'rovinieu notations. One o'cleclc quotations of urnln and provl prevl provl teno, furnished by H. K. Yiindt, Rreker, ir. r'HMbniiifHirei't. Mav.. June... July.... AltglMt Wheat . 1.2 i.-i I.CJ May... June.. July..- Ant'...., Chicago. Cern Outs .70 M .;e;4 .30& I'hiladelpbla. June I. I'erk l.ard 1'J.is VM1H tl.2) 11 :r 1.38AJ t.22'4 1.1 .781s 7Sj .55J .5.) NATIONAL. INANCKS. The Kxhtblt at the Treasury. Washington, June 1. The debt state ment issued te day shows the decrease of the public debt duriug the month of May te be $10,375,441.10 ; caih in the treasury, $242,103,788.65 ; geld certificates outstand ing, $5,055,420 ; silver certificates out standing, $CC, 730,220 ; certificates of de posit outstanding, $12,330 ; refunding cer tificates outstanding, $470,550 ; legal tenders outstanding, $346,081,010 ; frac tional cuirency outstanding, $7,049,503.77 ; cash balance available, $141,441,876.69. A NEVADA MINE FLIIOUKD. His ceuunel Appeals te the Supreme Court. Washington, D. C. June 1. Mr. Chan. H. Reed, as counsel for Guitcau, appeared iu the court in banc this morning and asked when the court would adjourn, in view of a motion which he proposed te make iu the Guitcau case. The court intimated that it would probably adjourn next Monday. Mr. need declined te make known the nature of the motion he proposes te offer. The Men In Imminent Danger of Drowning. Virginia City, June 1. Yesterday morning the pump column in the Alta mine broke, and seen after the bulkhead in the east drift gave way letting iu a heavy rush of water. Six men working in the west end were cut oil, but as the west end ishigberthan the section flooded, the men are still alive. The pumps are running en full prcsnre te clear the shaft of water and strong hopes are entertained that the men will yet be saved. Air is being forced down te them by means of pipes. Fatal Affray Between Seamen in I'hiladel pbla. Philadelphia, June 1. Charles Nel Nel eon was charged this morning with killing Charles Kalas last night by stabbing him in the neck during a fight at Frent and Lembard streets. The details et the mur der were given and the hearing was post poned until to'.Tieirow. Beth men wcie Russians and they were seamen en Amer ican coasting vessels. Movements of the Notables. Washington, D. C. June 1 Attorney General Brewster will return here from New Yerk this afternoon. It is net known when the president and Secretary Felger will return, but they are both expected by the end of the week. - Lieutenant Danenhewcr In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, June 1. Lieutenant Danenhewcr held a reception at the Con tinental hotel from ten o'clock until neon te-day and was besieged by a constant stream of people. Death In the Flames. Stockholm, June 1. The poorhouse in the town of Oesthammer has been de stroyed ly fire. Twenty persons weie burned te death. Fat.il Fall Frem the Tower. Rkadine, Pa., June 1. Henry Sargcaut, night watchman at the signal tower en the Reading railroad, near Pert Clinten, was found dead this morning. His neck was dislocated and his face and hands were badly bruised. It is supposed that he fell from the tower during the night. The Bank Charter Dill. Washington, June 1. The bill te ex tend the charters of national banks will be reported te the Senate this afternoon. A number of amendments were considered, but no radical change was made by the committee. . Anether Contested Election Case. Washington, June 1. The Heuse re sumed consideration of the contested elec tion case of Bisbce vs. Finley and Mr. Ramsey (Mass.) speke in favor of the claims of the contestant. WEATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, June 1. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, rain during the day, fol lowed by clearing cooler weather, north west te southwest winds and higher bar ometer. The President In New Yerk-. New Yerk, June 1, President Arthur remained at bis house this morning and riceived but few callers. He will be at the Fifth Avenue hotel this afternoon. An American Herse Wins a Race. Londen, June 1. The race for the Man chester cup was wen by Wallinntein, for merly owned by P. Lorillard. Au Unrecorded Scene at the White Heuse. There was a scene, at a social dinner at the White Heuse early in March that was net put down in the pregramme. The president had brought around him the members of his cabinet, a few senators and friends, with an equal number of ladies, for one of the most exquisite dinners that he had then given. The gilded walls, the pomegranate plush hangings,, the thickets of azaleas, the beds of roses, and the table with its beautiful flowers and crystal that was set in'the centre of the private dining room, all ministered te happy hearts and smiling faces. Mr. Blaine sat facing the. uesi, anu in me general sociability of tne party tnere was talking across and all round the beard, in which the president and Mr. Blaine were foremost in humor and repartee. Several times the president unwittingly addressed him as " Mr. Secre tary," the title by which cabinet officers are personally designated, and' each time Mr. Blaine's plumage was visibly ruffled, and his black eyes snapped suppressed sparks. At the time his words were re peated Mr. Blaine leaned forward and said quickly, "I'll thankTyeu, Mr. President, net te address me by the title of tbe office of which you have deprived me Te yen I am simply Mr. Blaine." The company were struck dumb, and Dive sieck markets. NEwYerlc. Beeves Receipts for two days, 5,160 bead, against 2,700 ile for the same time last week ; the quality KenetuRy is very com mon, itntl the market Is dull aud heavy, with noc-hangceraclcnrancc: the market btttruu with a drop of KJc f B. and closed with best bids at a reduction of mera than $1 ft "" i".i , uuuui i-urieiiu.i were carried ever ; Texas Meers at lljJQl.'Vjc ?t fc: native no, HXQl'iXc ; n lew tops at 1717c; experts used 12 carload ; there have been no slifp- --ui-jui jivuHiecKDrirc.su nieui hiiice Mon day. enecp Receipts for two days, 10,:!l head ; trade is low at lower prices : extremes. 4fti;i t: fl ft for theep and :9e let Spring biinb'i Kcneral business at'Cc for sheep aiul7S; for Lambs. Swine Receipts Ter two days, 8.3)0 head ; none have been eircrcd alive; the market ii nominally quiet and unchanged ; dealers put the range at $7 75H a V HW Its. CiUlOAOO. Hogs Receipts, 33,000 head ; ship ments, 5,500 head ; markf.t generally tcmly en geed stock, bnt 5910c lower en common and light ; common te geed mixed, $7 :15(J7 ; heavy packing and shipping, fSQSm ; light at $7 307 05; skips. 5fc7. Cattle Receipts. 0,000 bead; shipments, 3.1C0 head : geed cattle strong und scarce ; expert.-), 9 408 75 ; geed te choice shipping. $7 M'a 8 10 : common te fair, V4i7i0 ; l.utchern, fi V) Q550; grass Texan s weak and lower, with 3 200 head en sale i peer te fair. $1 1 50 ; me dium te geed, i 7535 ; choice te choice, ." i' G 25 ; Blockers and feeders. $ri5 Ml. Sheep-Receipts, 2,200 head ; shipments, 300 head; market dull; common le fair. $ieu 4 25 . medium te geed, $4 50115 ; choice te extra $.5 50. East Liiikkty. Cattle Receipts, 170 ; mar ket dull ; best. ISQttSO : fafr te geed, $750iTO 7 75 : cemmpn, $1 50Q6 75. Hogs Receipts, t.ioe head ; market llrm ; l'lilladolphieH, $8 25tS 50: Yorkers. 7 maVM. Sheep Receipts, 4,000 head ; market dull ami nrlcp- ranging en common te prime from t 50 te f550. ItuvKALe Cuttle Receipts, 915 head ; lair de mand but rutes lower ; choice In extra at $8 l 8 73 ; geed shippers, 7 5088 ; light. $.;:! ft7. Sheep und Lambs Receipts, 3.0JO head ; market dull and tending downward ; com mon te fair, $1 7-35 ; geed, $55 40. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head ; Yorkers. $SSS 13. Htnes mmtmmu New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United Htatc-i Itends reported dally by Jacob R. bone, 'tt North Queen street. June I. 10:00 l:.m '3.'i. a. m. e. i.m. C. C. A I. C. R.K..... ft .... Del., L.ack..t Western 120- 1211 U9JZ Denver A Rie Grande imd W. mx. N. Y.. Luke Erie Western.... X, ,'.'M X, Kansas and Texas ;wr & 'ny Law Shere Mich. Southern... 1(!C iietK vtA New Yerk Central 127V lis ja;j2 New Jersey Cenii ... 73 71 71& Ontario a Western v.l .. Omaha Cem :h :i7 37; Omaha Preferred y . . ftcitic MaU SteamshlnCe Chicago. Jlltj St Pail Texas Pacific Wabash. -. ...mis Paclllc Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R. R Buffalo Pitts, ft West Northern Pact no Cem 42 42j " Preferred.... se S. UiKUKS 2Si 2! VA NUS 5Gf 5C'i 28Js 28 41 IlOJi 3 Of 13'4 41?$ 7J& tei siecm ana raaeM Par vel. Lane 'Uy 6 per cL Lean, due 1682... ieu " 1885... 10O " 1890... 100 1895... 100 5 per ct.1 n 1 or 30 years. . 100 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean. ... 100 " 4 " In ler 20 years., loe " 4 in 5 or 20 years., ion " C ' In 10 or 20 years, ion Manlielin borough lean 100 BASK STOCKS. First National Rank. .1100 Farmers National Rank 50 ulten National Rank 100 Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 Columbia National Rank :oe Kphrata National Bank 100 First National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Rank, Strasburg.... Wi First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Rank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lltitz National Hank 100 Manhelin National Bank I no Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Rank leu K18CWiAH0CS STOCKS. Qaurryvlllc R.R. $ GO Millers ville Street Cur 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory loe Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia WaterCempany Suseuehanna Iren Company loe Marietta Hollewwarc we Stevens Heuse fri Sicily Island se East Brandy wine Waynesb'g. 50 MlUersvllle Nermal Scheel KISCKIXAintOUS BONDS. 8uarryvllle R. R due 1893 $100 eadlng & Columbia It. U,,5'ft 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due 1880 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., dne in ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duel88G..................... ! Lancaster Marietta '-. Lancaster A New Helland... loe l-um-.ister JtSiteiiuehuunu. j-j Lest tale. 1105 107! 120 12b 105 m 102 I02JW l" 102 1203 110.15 ler. KiO.73 147 I30 111.: 0 .H..0 200 143.75 - no 154 70.50 115 12.23 25.50 50 120 93 170 li; I $120 no lea.'O KN)