LANCASTER DAILY INT ELLTGENCEft SATURDAY JUNE 3, 1882. 1 t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mUKTLK SOUP ! TURTI,K MIJP I ! JL .spring Chickens, Deviled Crabs, Cape May Salts, and all ether delicacies et the ica ica sen, en this ami every evening at the popular j-,u.il jviiij; aireei uefeiaurant and uining Reems. GEO. II. MILLER, ltd Proprietor. PROPOSALS. THK ;OMIITTEE ON Fire Engines and Hese Invite proposals ler shoeing the fifteen horses used 1v the "' Department, and all work pertaining te the same. The contract te commence immedl atelv alter being awarded ami te terminate APRIL 1, 13. The committee reserves the right tencccpt any or rejectall the bids elleied. l'jeasc iiami proposals 10 iuu ""'ki -"k- j3-ltdS -SAM UEL 15. COX, Chairman. CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT UREATIA REDUCED PRICES. Having Mailed a Shee Fact my, X am new rle-dug "t my large sleck' nl lioetsand Shoes at gieatly i educed prices te make room for the etilaigemenlnl my factory. -Custom work :i specialty, both machine and h'liid-iuade. F. HIEMENZ, Ne. iir. north qukk.n .street. ,("ign el the lllg Shee.) miMWAStl r St ItOI.MNGKK, RAKER and CONFECTIONER, IfSB North Queen Streot, LAXCASTKK, I'KNI.'A. l-'rcsu Bread, Cakes and Pics Dally. Ilavim; s-eenred a PHILADELPHIA ICE CltKAM MAKER, lermcily employed at Mr. II. JIe-I) icIi'm Calc. en Girard Avei.im, we tin uish nitiK- but FIRM-CLASS ICE CR3AM, FKOZEN FRUIT and CUSTA1iI)3, .md will lie retailed from the Peicchi'ii-Llncd Cans. Ne; tast- et tin. Give in ac.dl and be convinced. B-Ne Cream dcliveied en sn inlay. 'J2td OI'bCIAI. NOTICE. Owing te tlic I.tet Hint I have made my de parluie iiein Lancaster, and parties desiilng te have v. .ilk done in an aiti-lic manner, 1 would positively receinmeiid iny teimcr pupil, .Mr. .Mai tin Kellig, who 1 4 an able work er in it.fl branclUMOl the arts. LOUIS BEING RUBER. Lancaster. Ph., June 2, PSJ. Fresco Paiin k Desipi, -Manui'aci i;i:kk ok INDUSTRIAL ART WORK. PA I NUNC and I.V DESIGNING TAUGHT 111 rnoi:ei!GH- MARTIN RETTHJ, Studie. 11 East King Street, ju2-ld I.ANC STKK, PA. E UONOMY S'i'lllti:. JNO. H. SHRUM. Olli: tl.oe GINGHAM UMRRELLA In made ireni the Leal ele!li, b -si lilniinings, isla.sl celni.nnd Iris ll.e (note, led 1 ib, -ccur-lnghtieuglli in c.isoef stenii. all and ee it, and when in need yen will knuu whi.ie te get the bet. Alp.ieea and Silk I nlnclla-', with pieieele I libs and Paraxen Ir.iine. Our H.OO I.Ai'NDKIEli still maintains the lead. WHITE SHIRT WauiMilta muslin. line liiii 11. elegant lit. A new invoice of there bine Rubber Drcs,uj Combs a six-Inch Messing Comb ler Fl v K Cenls al the KCON- OMVTOltE. JNO.H. SHRUM, NO. m NORTH QUEEN STREET. !7tdSR s1 i:CI A I. OKI' Kit I NO 'JO PKI.'SONS IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit el Cletlies OR A- STYMSII NPRIMJ OVERCOAT, NOW JS TII.E TIME TO BUY. We suggest placing an order only tesecuie preuiit atteiitieu anil choice of stock. Dispel I111111 yeiiriuliid.sthc thoiighlet buying clieap, trashy garments when such .splendid laciliticu ate ellcied te obtain the very best at such moderate prices lieui the heading cst.iblisti ini'iil and the acknowledged hc.idiuartcis ler CORRECT STYLES, the most hliiking and novel effects te be leniul in the Euiepean niaiketu, which we impeit direct and hav exclusive conliel. Atr'Rciiii'iulier, no ether house in this cily can shew the Mime line el goods. We are the only parly that handle the Original Londen and Parisian productinnsel OR1GET, ::i RUE VlVIENNE. PARIS. An e.amiuatien et our immense stock will s:iti-ty the novice as well as the a-sthellc taste that ler tone and character our goods cannot be excelled, and rank among tfctt leading hniit.es 011 this continent. Ne. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. ) A KOI INS IN MEN'S WEAR. GOO Pair of Men's Working Pants, Selling rrem C5e. te $l.2. pet pair. 2,000 Dress Straw Wats At prices e low that il you llml the style en like you arc f m e te buy. 50 dozen of Men's Hali-Rose FOR fl.U) PER DOZEN. 25 dozen of Men's Snsns'iiders FOR 2.-.C. PER PAIR. THE VALUE OF THESE FEW GOODS ARK READILY SEEN UPON EXAMINATION. The Stock Is large In all the Dep.u tmrnls ami it you think et CLOTHING think et us. TUB MEN'S, YOUTHS' and J10YS' CLOTHING Aie in separate rooms, all en the Second Fleer, and tins Children's Clothing ON THE FIRST. CS-Yeu are invited te call and compare the Qnality and Prices with all ether?. Williamson & Fester, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. JOHN WANAMAKER'S. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY: The jam in our Millinery De partment, if continued, will force us te take an additional room. Seme of these goods were in a manufactory partially burned out and the best that escaped we promptly bought. All the stock is clean, fresh and of the newest shapes. Yesterday you could have seen some of our customers taking them away by the armfull. Fine Porcupine Hats and Bennets, marked down from $1 te T.z cents: all 35 cents ; all colors and all the new shapes, very fine Satin A large let of Milan," all the latest shapes, at 50 cents, mark ed down from $1.50. Fine black Leghorn Hats for 50 cents, sold up te yesterday for $1.00. Extra quality imported Eng lish Milan Hats at $1.25 each; the nrice yesterday was 2.25 each. Black and White French chips at 65 cents each ; the price yes terday was 1.00. Children's Scheel Hats, fully trimmed, at 25 cents each; lately 75. Southeast corner el main building. Sales are brisk in Dress Goods. Why shouldn't they be ? Seme of the fabrics were sold two weeks age at double pres ent prices. Then manufactur ers held their goods stiffly, new they begin te clear their stock rooms for next season's work. The 42-inch all-wool Checks and Stripes te match, at 50 cents, create a great stir; the price is half. The Silk and Weel at 75 and 85 cents are equally desirable. All wool 42-inch Black and White Checks at 65 cents have just come and are new lower than before. Lace Buntings at 12 cents, in cream and ether desirable light colors are taken fast. m cendaud third circle.s.seutheast Irein center We take particular satisfac tion jn the growth of our Black Goods Department and insist en nirnest standards in all our meurninsf Keds. Plain Black all-Silk Grena dines, of four qualities, at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. This is the most desirable style of Grena dine of the year. Black Spanish Lace Grena dine Silk and Weel, beautiful in designs and scarce in all markets. 46-inch all Weel Grenadine. 46-inch all Weel Lupin's Zer lina. 46-inch all Weel Lainage. All of them were as hie-h as $1.00, some of them at $1.25. Large purchases te close foreign acceuntscnableus te offer them at 75 cents. Next-outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. But eleven of the fine import ed costumes are left. We al ways lese money en these Paris things. The Suit Roem has be gun a new life. The stock of Summer Dresses is large, par ticularly se in Cambric, Ging ham. Lawn and White Suits. Ladies' Wraps and Coats are very much cheaper than they were, and our assortment is still very geed. 1801 and 1303 Chestnut street. Mere is something that will mere than realize your expecta tion about 400 Parasols at $3.75, which have been selling all the season at $6.00 and $7.00. Made from finest imported ma terials with satin linings and French handles. We have this day closed them from the man ufacturer. One leek at them will show you that such a para sol has never before been offer ed for the money. l.'il.'i and 1317 Chestnut. Black Embroidered Shawls (nun's work) sent us by our foreign office. This is plain shawl made of cashmere, and intended te be. hemmed, trim med with lace or fringe. 1301 and 1303 Chestnut street. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut..ThlrtcentU and Market streets and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. 11 OWICUS & HURST'S NUW DRY GOODS BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS at fiOc. par ULiMtL. SlLiKD at tee. per yam. BLACK SILKS at $1.00 per yard. BLACK SILKS at $2.50 per yard. WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN BLACK SILKS. Having bought when the market was at the very lowest, and are satisfied that we are offering the best qualities, which we can fully guarantee te give perfect satisfaction in wear ; lower than can be had elsewhere. IN LACE COLLARS, LINEN COLLARS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, we keep an elegant assortment. We call special attention te our line of KID GLOVES, being the best in the market for the money. Buy the DERXIATOID CORSET because it is the best and most comfortable Corset made. Fer sale only at BOEES & HUEST'8, 129 AND J""" S. G1YI.KK & VO.'S AOVKUTISEMENT. SUMMEE GOODS! WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP Fine Zephyr Ginghams, French and Demestic Lawns, HERNANIS AND BUNTINGS; IN FACT EVER1THINU NEW AND NOVEL IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS. JOHN Ne, 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVIiER, A'-fc'ir Alil'JZJITlSEMENTS. yi I.TKi: A. HKIN1T31I. NO. 28. 1 would Call Attention te my Fine Stock or FURNITURE, &c, Which is new complete in all its details. It can new be shown te the IJcst Advantage In thei'ineNew WarrroeiuH. As"tothe8hew-Wln-dow, it U net excelled in this city, una will always uu kept attract ive witli New Heeds, se that it will. I trust, lepay you ter stepping te c-itiiiine its contents. Yeu will lie shown through with plcaMne, whetlm- purchasing it or net. Trusti'i in sec you. Tain liespccttully Yeuis, WALTER A. HEINITSH, NO. 28 KAKT KINO ST. Kd H,u II & AIAKTIN. re! ii AT CHINA HALL. .lust received Ireni Liverpool, Kngl.md, per Slc.iiushlp "Kriliili If ln " another IMPORTATION OF WHITE UKAXITE WAUE, DECOJiA TED DIXXEIt NETS. DECORA TED CJIA MI1ER SETS. D ECO HA TED TEAS and COFFEES, DECORATED MVSTA CUE COFFEES, DECORA TED DESER T SETS. DECORATED JUGS, &c- New Shapes, Designs and Perorations. 43Kauiin(; our Stock liclerc purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET IltON KAlMNIi. Iren Railing, Prem 7."c per running feet, upwards. JACOB F. BENDER. MAXurAcnmi:i: of all kinhs or HEAVY and LHUIT, I' LAIN ORNAMENTAL ami Iren Fences. VERANDAS and ROOF CRKSTINGS, Tree Rexcs and foliar Grates, &c. RESIOKNOK:- 305 KAST CUKSTMIl' STJCICKT, SHOP.S: FHI.TON ST., Rear et Residence, jiiS-lliUtllw LANCASTER, PA. TUIlON 1'KKA IIOtlSK, LA.NCASrEK. XO OTHER JXDOOR AMWiEMEXT HAS EVER EQVA1.ED THIS IX AT- TEXDAXCE or SA TISFA CTTOX. ONE WEEK, Wednesday end Saturday Matinees, COMMKNCINU Monday, June 12th. MR. JOHN I). MISIIL.BII calla special at tention te the tact that in Ills extensive exper ience he has never liad an entertainment se novel, wonderful anil entertaining as THE EQUINE PARADOX, BARTHOLOMEW'S 16 11 The meit marvelous exhibition ever present ed and THE ONLY ONE that receives the patronage and approbation of every body. The report or these who have seen it surpasses bclict with these who have net been se fortu nate. .Everybody delighted, astonished, ex cited, wendcrslruck, at the extraordinary ex hibition et cultivated intelligence and wen derlul development el the leasening laculty in dumb brutes as shown in the feats and per per per lormance of these bcautilul animals, which de Everything but Talk, Indicating an ability for reasoning that allies them te the human race. SPEOIAL PRICES: Notwithstanding the great expense el pre senting tliis extraordinary and only enter tainment et Its kind, special prices will pre Osswa Qneensw Educated Horses vail te enable all who may uestre te enjoy it. GALLERY 25 CTS. ADMISSION 35 CTS. RESERVED SEATS BO CTS. Fer sale for any et the eight performances at Opera Heuse Otlice en or after Thursday, June 8th. Seats can be secured by mail or telegraph by addressing Ii. Yecker. MATINEE PRICES, 15, 85 St 35 CTS. jun3-7td UTS. STOBE, II. 131 NORTH yUKEN 8TBEET. yard. KMW ADTMMTI8 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, S. GIVLER GEO. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NKXT lMlOK TO THK COURT FAHSESTOCK. CANTON MATTINGS, CANTON MATTINGS. PLAIN WHITE, RED CHECKERED, (UtEEN CHECKERED amlFANClES. S-Large Let Just Opened at 12, 18, 20 25, 31, 35, 40 and SOImtt AT R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA, rpilK FACTORY OK TUK TKADK. NOEBECK & MILEY'S New, Commodious and Well-Stocked Coach Works, S. E. COR. of DUKE AND YINE STREETS, Lancaster, Pa. NO " SHODDY" WOHKALL FIJiST-CLASS. IN MYLE, FINISH, DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND VARIETY, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. I build tbe Wheels, and guarantee Our Stock always, comprises the most Improved Styles et BUGGIES, PIAETOHS, CARRIAGES, THE McOALL E. DAYTON BUSINESS WAGON. JKf Call, examine and be convinced for yeursclf.'Sa OU71 MOTTO :-OUJi WOllK SUSTAINS OUli WORD! SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STKAYKD OK STOI.KN. On Tuesday Evening, a Liver colored and flee bitten Pointer, 2 years old, 2 leet, 3 inches In height. Answers te the name of " Dash." A liberal reward will be paid ter his return te PHILIP DEICIILEU, Ne. 407 Strawberiy Street. It T) ECK1VKI. l.ANUASTKK, JUNE 3, 1882. XV et A. C. Leenard, payment of all de mands te date for old claims held by us against said Leenard and unasked ler by us : A. W. Baldwin, Myers & Rathten, linger & Bre.. Stelnman & Ce., Diller ft GretT, est., A. K. HelTmicr, J . E. Weaver, Jehn May, D. W. Pat te wen, II. R. Mcconemy, D. Killinger, Mrs. F. Hltzclhcrger, J. U. Martin, Jacob Gable, Warner, Rhodes A Ce , A. f. Reinoehl, Philadelphia, Aug. Rhoades, Henry Well, U. it. Hostetter. Flinn & Itrencman, M. L. Ilerr, M. !., Michael Fisher, est. ltd "VUOANIZKD 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. AhJiETS: 1,633,581.8. All Invested In Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 'rFer Insurance apply te RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 10 K A ST K I NO STREET. ju3-5mdTuTh&S SHIKARI! Five Insurance Company OFPHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. Fer a policy in this old and well-established company call en RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WR&S T 1UK MOUTH KNU IKY GOODS STOBE 13 8KLLIXO WniTE OOOD3, INCLITDINO VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, &C VERY CHEAP. A VICTORIA LAWN at lu cents a yard Is a Special Bargain. ALL-WOOL DEUEIOE, 43 inches wide, at 50 cents a yard. WIN DOW SHADES, or goodquallty.Includ geodquallty.Includ goedquallty.Includ lng Fixtures, at 50 cents a piece. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, tl-lydl LANCASTER. PA. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS at 63c. per yard, & CO. LANCASTER, PA. P. RATHVON. HOUSE. no machine work, J, MILKY, VAJCfKltt. piAKrKTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken te manufacture RA(i and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,0011 yards per week, I am new prepared te sell my entire stock et Brussels, Tngrain and Venetian Carpets, AT (JRKAT BARGAINS AND COST, AT BELOW te make room and give my cut ire ntteutien te wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Ple.isc call early. S. S. SHIRK., CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. VAKU1AUEB, JtV. riHlK hTANIIARO CAKKIAUK WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY k Ce., FINE Carriage Builders; MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in the" most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selccted material, and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. Wc buy ter cash aud sell en the most reasonable terms, U lve us a call. AH work warranted. Repairing prompt ty attended te. One set et workmen especially employed for that purpose. f nav-ihiA COAJj. B. 11. HABTIZT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL. 49-fard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prime tracts above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd STONK SCREKNINGS. Limestone screening, a very desirable material for walks and drives. Used In Phila delphia, Bryn Mawr, along the line or the Penn'a. R. R. and ether places. Alse, a select ed stock of All the Grades of Ceal, well-screened and weight guaranteed. Yard and OlHce : Harrisburg pike. General Office : 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. aprt-lwd flOAL.. M. V. B. COHO, 830 NORTH WATEJt BT ImiumtUr, ife, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Uouaactiea With the Telephonic Exchange, Yard and Office : Ne. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. tebSS-lyd TIIRLEDITIOX SHIUBDAY EVENING, JUNE 3,1082. LABOffsliiq FIGHT." TUK CPKISING OK TlllS IRON WOtcKEBS Xe Change lu the Situation at bat Prospect of a Split In Chicago' the Question or Resuming. Cuicage, June 3. The situation at Irendale is practically unchanged this morning. The men will held a secret meeting this afternoon te take action upon a telegram alleged te have been re ceived from President Jarrett, advising the men te use their own judgment as te whether they stay cut any longer or net. There is a strong feeling here that It be advisible te continue work until the 15th or while the committee at Pittsburgh is cenlernng with the manufacturers. Seme of the men are loud in their de nunciation of President Jarrett, claiming that he should net consent that the men should de anything different from what is doue at Pittsburgh. Leading men among the ironworkers express great cenGdence in Jarrett, however. There will probably be a split among the iron workers ever the question whether te go te work Monday until pending the ar bitration or whether te stiek out until Pittsburgh signs the scale. Te day is semi monthly pay-day at the mills. The men areall quiet and orderly. Between $20,000 and $30,000 is being disbursed te the men. The mew Tork Reller-Makers' Strike. New Yerk, June 3. About 200 addi tienal boiler-makers returned te weik te-day at the increased rate of wages. The strikers arc the Delametcr iron works, Reach's, tbe Quintard iron works and Cebank's and TucaH's. In Brooklyn, Legan's and Tayler's shops refuse the in crease; In the Clearfield coal Region. Philadelphia, June 3. Information received here te day is te the effect that no disturbance has occurred in the Clear field coal regions. It is reported, however, that the men propose te take a secret bal bal eot en the question of a strike I.OWK AGAINST WI1EKLKB. Discussing the Alabama Contested Kloctiea In the Heuse. Washington, Juue 3. Immediately after the reading of the journal the Heuse took up the consideration of the Alabama contested election case of Lewe vs. Wheeler, Mr. Wheeler being accorded the fleer te clese the argument in his own be half, lie reviewed the law and the facts in the case and deduced there from the conclusion that he had been fairly and honestly elected as a member of the feurty-seventh Cengress.IIe then yielded te Mr. Springer, of Illinois, who contended that if Lewo were te be, seated it would be upon tissue ballets, and gave notice that he would offer a resolu tion recommending the case and instruct ing the committee te ascertain the num ber of tissue ballets cast for either party, and te report who was elected after rejecting all such ballets. It was a serious matter for honorable gen tlemeu voting te seat a man upon tissue ballets which could be read as wcli en one side as the ether. Mr. Calkins (Ind.), stated that though he bad carefully examined the case he had for the first time heard te-day of tissue ballets. They had net been mentioned in the pleadings or the arguments before tbe committee en elections. Mr. Burrows then spoke in support of the claims af Lewe aud criticized the ac tion of the Democrats in resisting the right of the IIouse te judge of the elec tion of its own members. Mr. Hazelton demanded the previous question, pending, which Mr. Springer moved te recommit aud placed the motion in the form of a resolution and preamble setting forth that a number of depositions offered by the contestant were never certi fied aud that some of the depositions had been changed since the examination. Mr. Reed made the point of order that the preamble was merely a speech and could net properly be incorporated in a motion te recommit. After some discussion the speaker ruled that the resolution was net in order. Mr. Springer appealed from the decision, but the appeal.was laid ou the table. Mr. Springer then moved te rccemmic with instruction te the committee te as certain the number of tissue ballets east forcitlicrcandidateandgivethe scat te the one having the highest number of votes after rejecting all tissue ballets. Tite motion was lest, yeas 91, nays 132 COUNTKRFKITKR ABKKSTKD. Charged With Stealing a Plate from the Treasury Ifuildlng. Nr.w Yerk, June 3. The notorious counterfeiter, William Brockway, was ar rested and locked up late last night by UniL- d States marshals. Marshal Gillian in his afildavit sets forth that he is engaged in wet king up a special case of counter feiting by Brockway, and charges that the latter curried away from the United States treasury building at Washington a certain lead piece used in stamping coupon (bends te be put in circulation. Brockway was arraigned te-day and demanded an exami nation, stating that he had nothing te say until he could communicate with his coun sel. He was recommitted until his coun sel is heard from. UAUIHALDl'! DKATII. Expressions el Popular Sorrow in Italy. Reme, June 3. The death of Gen. Gar ibaldi has produced an immense impres sien. The session of the municipal council last night adjourned en the arrival of the news and the performances in tbe theatres were stepped. A great popular demonstration of sorrow will be arranged. The Chamber of Deputies will adjourn. King Humbert has sent a dis patch te Mcnetti Garibaldi, expressing grief at the death of Gen. Garibaldi and the less his family aud the country have sustained. Till: MOB'S Vr.NC.KANCK. llanglug Murderers Who Evidence. Tamed State's Cincinnati O., June 3. A special from Cattlettsburg, Ky., says a masked mob at 3 o'clock this morning came by rail from Ashland and took Gee. Ellis out of jail at Cattlettsburg, conveying him te Ashland near tbe scene of the murder and outrage of the Gibbens girls last Decern ber, and banged him te a sycamore tree. Ellis was convicted of manslaughter yes terday in the indictment for the murder of these girls. It was his testimony that convicted William Neal and Ellis Craft, who are new in jail at Lexington, Ky . m WEATilKK INDICATIONS. Washington, June 3. Fer the Middle Atlantic states threatening weather and rain, southerly winds shifting te west and northwest, falling barometer and rising temperature te-day, aud falling tempera ture en Sunday. The indications that rain will prevail in New England and the Middle Atlantic states during Saturday and Sunday morning, followed in the Mid dle states during Sunday by cooler weather. nlnnnTii, UIKUlllj,, Election in Wilmington. Wilmington, Del., June 5 The muni cipal election here te-day is attended with considerable disorder and in the Eleventh ward a, candidate for council was badly beaten. There is a full vete and S3veral repeaters have been arrested. Gmteaa'a Last Hepe. Washington, June 3. Owing te the fact that the court in banc yesterday after noon adjourned until Monday, no opinieu can be delivered en Mr. Reed's last motion in the Guiteau case until that day. It is believed that the decision will be very short and no doubt is entertained that the motion will be positively denied. MAMKKTS. Mew lore naaraei. Naw Yeax, June X Fleur-Stato and Western dull ; prices without decided change ; Southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat JjQlXc Dgucr and feverish ; fair 2rlVJJ?.uv?...waa,nS : Ke. 2 Red. June. Y r!1 .ra J-J" -W. KJJL : ""'i -"stfiiija; ue: Sept.,si20Ji;el21K; u y tui. 91 J?v. Cern eneneu Kaic. liettnr artf.nni.i -amnt.- ?n.1-in,,sj: lMce ; Mixed Western, spot, ,$sKc : de futures. TSJiasJc Oats a shade better and quiet ; Ne. .luly c; de August. 4BJic: Sept., 45ff4e'ic : State, 30367c; Western, sagtMc. '-- f hlladelpnia Market. PBiLAeaLTRiA. June 3 Fleur .lull, but steady: Superfine. S3 5034 OJ; Extra. $1 as &5 00 ; Penn'a, 5 3700 10; Ohie and Indiana de,$(! 25S7. Rye flour at St 37 50 . Wheat steadv ; Del. and Pa. Red, 91 W&m ; de Amber, $1 gi 44. Cern tinner, but fair local deii.and Steamer, waste; Yellow scarce atS37c Mixed. ivlSSec: Se. 3 Mixed, 836 Sic. Oats arm with light offerings ; Ne. I While, 61c; Ne. -2 de Bic; Ne. 3 de Wc : Ne. 2 Mixed, COc. Rve nuiet atSOs. Previsions in tair demand. Lard steady. -Mutter quiet and steady for choice ; Cre.iui ry extra, i4i"ic ; Western, f2lc ; loc;eod te choice, 21-Sc. Rolls dull ; Pa. and Western, UiJlSc. Eggs scares and llrm ; Pa., i.V; Western, Chce-ic steady, with lair demand. Petroleum Arm ; Re lined. 7?,,c. Whisky at $1 17 Seeds clever, fi7 50 ; Timethy. Flaxseed. $1 4X Uijjir.l; Grain anil rrovmeu Uiiotutlens. One o'clock quotations el grain and prove . tens, furnished by S. K. Yuii.lt, Hreker. l'.' East King street, June 3. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk luird June... 1.2S .-i .leji l!r,7K H37Ji July.... 1.2SJ4 .721'. .41 10 77.4 II -! August i.i2j4 r,ii .; aieii inn Philadelphia. June.... 1.4e .8li .57 Julv 1.24 .80 .UV Aug..... 1.18J4 .81 . eCpt.,. 1.18 ...,. ..... .... .... Strem Murum. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Mock Meck also United States Bends reported d-t:ly i.y Jacob B. Lewo, 22 North Queen street. J unit 3 10:00 I:i z:m A. 9f. I'. M. t.M St' IIS llf-Ji .... :i 5 31 .'A .... 2Si 28?;; .... wy, ie2 ijt laiiK w.i -jr,yt 37 .... 100l 40;: 40; . . Del.. Lack. A Western Denver ft Rie Grande N. Y..Lake Erie ft Western... Kansas and Texas Lake Shnreft Mich. Southern.. New Yerk Central New Jersey Cen rj. Ontario ft Wcs'er i Omaha Cem Omaha Preferred Pacific Mall Steamship Ce Chicago. Mil. st. Paul 110-; no$ Texas Pacific XTX ssi Wabash. hw. .,nis 4 Pacific.... 27 27 Western Union Tel. Ce 8li yH Pennsylvania R. h. sy Ky, Heading 21 2i;,U Buffalo Pitts, ft West V-V !"' Northern Paclhe Cem XWA , " Preferred.... 78JJ 7'. FOR JURY COMMIShlUNKR. suaiKcr te tuk decision eir tiik ukmocuaiie COUNTY COSVKNTIO.V. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl Township BENJAMIN HUUER, 8tn Ward. City. A. 'A. RINGWALT, 1st War.l, City. JEROME B. SIIULTZ. Elfzabethtewn. VOR SAI.K. FOR RENT. STORD. ROOM. 133 EaU King street. ap20tfd 1NWUIRE AT Ki T?OR SALK. V A Handsome, Newly-built. Twe ami a- half Sterv DWELLING, situated in the vil lage of LandisvUle, Lancaster count. Pa., with stable and eut-bnlldlngs, frnlt trees, well, cistern, Ac, in perfect enler. Ti-riiM moderate. Apply te J. W. B. Bailsman, utter-ncy-at-Iaw, Ne. la) East King Street, or te JACOB B. MINNIC1I, may23-2wdftltw Landlsville, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ON SATUR DAY, JUNE 17. 1S82, by virtue of .in or der of the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county the undersigned administrator of the estate of Ann Elizabeth Barrick. late et the city et Lan caster, deceased, will seli at public sale at the Cooper Heuse, tbe following Heal Estate, te wit: AH that Let et Ground, situated en the south side of West James street, (Ne. 10), con taining in fronton said James street 13 Ire! i: inches, and extending in depth southward Id feet, mere erless, en which Is erected a two story brick dwelling with basement. Appur tinent te the property Is the privilege el Pi and te a thrce-leet wide alley en the west side efsald property, in common with the owner et the adjoining properly. Sale te commenee at 1 o'clock p.m., when attendance will lie given, and terms made known by PETER II. LYNK. iny20-5tdS Administrator. MILLINERY. 171 NK MILLINER. Mrs.A.W.Weikel, Ne. 38 NORTH QUEKN STREET. My many friends and patrons arc respeet fully invited te call and examine my. PINE STOCK -OF- cejrrr.isiNO .tL the lkadimi stylus for DBE3S and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their enleis tilled In much less time than they have been accustomed te elsewhere. i-Please call and exumlne my goods and prices without obligation te purchase. Ma's. It. The Largest and Hncst Stock or cirrLDiiEX's Scheel and Dress Hats IN THIS CITY. A full line or Human Hair Goods Always en hand, WORK done at tin: aud all kinds et HAIR LOWEST PRICES at m a. w . wmi NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-3md.Tii.TliAS TINWAXK,JkC. Millmery Trimmiuis TJEMOVED. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, tc, JOHN P. SCHADM, Has RemeveJ te Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street. Plumbing Gasfltting BONK OTTtT BT SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. JanM-lyds