LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1882. THE AUDITORS AGAIN SPUKKIHK'S M'L'IilOUS LASI'S THICK cesiwi:i:!2i. rim- Mr. Rash, the Constables am! A Merman Spurrier Recalled The Alderman Itreuglstln by the Sherlll-Itefti-es in Temlfy. The county auditors in the course of their investigation into the crookedness of the iliiitv-thice cases ami lifty-eue com mitments made by Alderman Spurrier out of the arrest of liftccii tramps tear New Danville, last August, discovered :i r-ciieus disagreement bsttvccii the commitments in i he hands of the prison officials and the constable' bills, made out by Alderman Spurrier, and new in the hands of the auditors. That mere light might be tin-own upon th."S2 apparently dark va.-, the auditors recalled several of the p.w tits interested. Farmer Hush's Teliliimy. Mr. Henry r. Rush being recalled yes terday afternoon was examined and testi lied Mib.itatitially as fellow, the exainiiia tien being conducted piiucipally by Awli Awli ter (licitlcr : Q. Ym Malul in your fei mcr tc.s' i i ineny that you signed 10 or 17 complaints iigainst the tramp.1- am slulin jour weed.-;, and you legucd thrni complaints as fur Ihein being tramps only, after the heal ing ".' A. Yes ; I cannot say positively, but think I sigia 1 one complaint for each tramp. .. Sir. Spunicr testified here that you made the complaints charged in his bill-, :;: in all, against the 17 men, and that, he pit'puicd them and you signed then: ail, and that you did net complain against any of them ler being tramps? A. J madeue cemjil.iint ether than as tiamps ; made no compliant or drunken and diesdeily con duct, malicious mincliicf or Lrceny. (. Yeu testified that theic was but one healing in all these cu-as, and Mr. Spurrkr te'sl'dittl that they v.eie hcaid at iliil'eienl times? A. I vaspicsent at only one hearing, when all the tiamps were present and disposed of. (. We have the remmitineul.s here from thfpiiseu. Your name appears en two complaints only ; when as en the al derman's bill jour naine appears ''' times as pios.eutei V A. After the i ramps had all been airc-tcd I was uetiiicd te ap pear bufeiu Alderman Spurrier ; the tramps wn-e stainiing there inaiew ; 1 bad net. (hen made a' complaint against, any of them ; th "l.i'.rtuun ashed " whether 1 M-cognixed t!ie.-e nicn :.s beiii r tlie tramps in iuy weeds ; I answered cs; he then asked several oft!);- witnesses if they reeeguiz-d ilium, aud ti.ey siid they did. The tramps weie then asa iejail. The alderman then handed tats 1J or 17 papers te sign as untnpkdiiaiii iraiii't the tramps. O. Did tliLse ti.imp:; i -iiuinit i.uceuy en your pivmista or malicious mischii !', or v. ere they diunk and disorderly in t!i neighborhood V A. They did net Kt;;.:l anything from iiw ; they worn u-.t diuidi nor diseidcrly ; nor dal tin-y commit any malicious mischief. Tlu-y aiiiicyed the neighbors by going te their liens-'.-, a.skb.g for meals, &c. Q. Yeu stated thai mi l.ve lives milci fiem the Cily and thai. ;.!;: of the v,:: ucbscs were men who worked en your farm ; can you furnish us all the name.-, of witnesses subpemaed .' A. Yes; all tin; witnesses live within Iiw milts of llicity; (witinvs tiumid them, IS iii all) the w.t. nesses were net all pu-M-nr, at the lic-ir-itig. The auditeis say they ": net object te the ai rest and ceiumitl.i! ..f I hosts men a tramps, but they de object te the trump iugupef charges again.-), them thai wow net innde. The charges against litem were evidently made for the pin-pore of making costs for the alderman and :;ii stables, net te mete out justice, 'i he constables charged 2153 mih s traveled m arresting these 17 tramps live miles from the city, and they served IMS subprenas and tiaveled -118 miles te serve the suit l.ejnas en the witnesses and 102 mil's in committing them te jail S13 miles in all at a ce.t te the county ler aldermen's fees of !1D2 and constables' ices $i:7. 'file Constables' Testimony. Constables Lcman, Cramer an 1 Shay wp.rn bnfers the auditors several days a::e, but it was thought best nor. te publish their testimony until Mr. Hush and Al derman Spurrier had been heard. Te -ii testimony was substantially as fellows : Police Officer B. F. Leman being call.--! was questioned in regard te tlm arrest .! the tramps and answered substantially as follews: 1 assisted in anesti.ig the. e tramps : I went three or four times te ai -rest tiusm ; 1 made no complaints agair.it any of them ; Mr. Rush (who made the complaints) lives 1 miles below -New Daiivii'e ; all these tramps were arrested there ; 1 assisted in taking them te ja 1 and also in returning them ou final coin -niitmenl. They were arrested without warrants and taken te Iho station heiue ; can't say whether they remained theie all night ; " I de net recollect the charges named in the commitments ; de net ra member taking out ether commitments after delivering the prisoners and com mitments te the jailers ; cannot name any of the men as being drunk and diseidcrly ; Mr. Rush complained of his less of rails and cordwood ; can't give the names of witnesses en whom I served .subpu'iias ; I subpoenaed one of Rush's men and there may have been mere ; never made any ariangeincnt with any one te pay for information that weul I lead te the arrest of tramps ; 1 was present at the hearing which was put off mice ; de net knew for what cause ; the milcagi charged it; for the distance calculated as traveled ; J suh;.M.aed all the witnesses en my bill twice. When I make- complaint 1 sign the complaint : I knew nothing of having .nnml.iii:...! against these parties. I knew Diuplaiu'.'l against these parties. netl ethir."- of ilie 21 cases in which l appear as nroseeuter en the ceininitiiieiils ler a hearing. Constable Geerge Ciamcr testified sub stantially te the same facts assisted in shear: est, had no warrant, made no com plaints against the men, and i.ever eflered ."() cents a head for information that would lead te the at rest, of the tiamps. Constable Geerge Shay testified te the same facts, adding that the mileage charg ed was all correct-, but did net knew hew it was computed. The auditors called the witness' attention te the fact t hut the ..u:i:nitraentsat the prken showed that he had signed 21 complaints, while the hi Its showed that Mr. Rush had ui via ttic cemjilaiiits hew is that? .svvcicil that he stencil no Willies'? an . unp'aints in any of tlicse cases te the l.e-t et his knowledge. Alderman Spnrnnr en llte Siaiid Alter Jlr. II. G. Hush was H.-st : amincd, Alderraaa Spurrier cxpivs:,.-l his regret that lie was net present, as he would like te have asked him soine ques tions iu cress-examination. That he mi-ht i...vn mi nnnertunitv of deius se the auditors informed Alderman Spurrier that Mr. Rush would be present yesterday afternoon, and he could ask him such questions as he might think necessary. The alderman sent word that he could net attend ou account of ether important business. This morning the auditors sub ptenacd him te attend forthwith, and In ing with him his docket covering suits (criminal) during August last. About 11 o'clock hcappeared in the corridor, accom panied by J. Hay Brown, esq., his counsel. He sent word te the auditors that he would net obey tlie subpoena until they paid him his witness fee in advance Auditor Clark son promptly paid the dollar, and took his receipt for the same en the back of the subpoena, as follews: "June 8, 18S2, re ceived ene dollar ($1) paid in advance for oiie day's attendance under this subpoena. (Signed) "A. K. Sfetuuer." Counsel informed the auditors that his client was hese and willing te answer any questions they might ask him relative te the accounts of the county commissioners, the sherilf, or the coroner ; but that if he had been summoned te answer questions relative te his official business, he would, under advice or counsel, refute te answer. The auditors told him they had scut for him and his docket, te compare the docket with the commitments at the county prison and the bills presented by him, and te asceitain wherein and why they differ. Alderman Spurrier answeied that he could net produce the docket, as it was locked up, and Constable KichhuUz had the key te the rceeptiele and had gene te the country, Auditor Gieider said : Alderman you testified a few days age that II. G. Rush made all U;e complaints against the 17 tramns attested in Rush's weeds e3 in -aud veiir bills and the constables siiew iiie same .' A. les, i uiuse tcsuiy. !i (I The commitments filed in the prison in tkc.SK 'cases 51 in all show that II. G. Riiah complained in two cases only, and th..t Officer Shay complained in 18 cases; L'-mnii in 2G ; Cramer in 1 ; A. Martin, 1 ; A. E. Jehnsen, 1 ; and A. Heir, 2. Hew de you explain this contradiction'.' A. The commitment for a hearing had te specify a complaint and I u-ed the po lice officers' names tlierefer. Mr. Gieider Rut these efliceis all testi fied that they made no complaints against any of these men. A. That is right. . Dees your docket show that the officers arc the proiecuteis in these cases as the commitments show? A. Ne; Mr. Rush is complainant ou the docket. Q. Can you explain hew you can com mit, a man seven times in one iffly as your bill for January, 1881 shows you did, in the cat-oef Win. Weidier'.' A. Theic were three complaints against this defendant, one of drunken and disordeily conduct, oi.e for malicious mischief and one for laiceny. Owing te the postponement lie was committed three times en the first complaint, twice each ou the .:eeeml and third cemplaiids. lmil:tiiK I'retn tlic t.'ailislit S iun.l. Mis. Nellie Johnsten Campbell, wife of W. !'. Campbell, oneel the corps of teach eis of the Carlisle training school, arrived in Lancaster this morning, having in charge two Indian boys and two Indian girls, pupils of the school, for whom ar rangements have been made te spend the summer vacation in this county. The pupils arc Mary North, an Araphoe, aged 15 years, and her brother Henry, aged about. 12 years ; Geerge Walker, a Sioux, aged about 11) years, and Leenard, a Cheyenne, aged about 15 years. Mrs. Campbell and the Indians were met at the depot by Mr. Jehn liachman, of Stias bur;;, who will take the North children iule his own family and who has found com cem com feri .tide homes for the ethers in families residing in the same vicinity. The party attracted a large erewd at the depot, who looked with much curiosity en the " chil dren of the forest." The Indian boys were dressed in line new uniforms, anil Mi1-- Neithin a pretty dsess of modern fashion. The children arc ail bright look ing, intelligent and polite, willing te work, and will i:e doubt inake themselves very u.-.eful in the families te which they have been assigned. The principal motive in scattering them among respectable Eng lish families during the vacation is te enable them te gain a knowledge of the Mitulisii language and of the mamicis ami customs of civilized people mere rapidly lli.in they can de by being associated together ill the school, where during the. summer months they have comparatively little te de. Stallreail Acclilent. This morning about hal '.past live o'ele.-k as eniriue Ne. 50S was running cast mi the Pennsylvania railroad near the tower at Witmer's station, the main ! axle wr.s broken and the, track was blocked nod l rains delayed for about thice hour. .... . .. . .i ... i -i . i iie engineer, ainuci .r:nsireug, -i.uin: in the act of disconnecting the broken piston-red, had his baud very badly crushed by the heavy red hilling upon it. Cerrrc-lnn. In the printed list, of deductions made f.'em the constables' bills by the county auditor:; there was ait error -S18.2-1 tee much being charged against Constable Ia'e aud s?1S.2l cents loe little against. Struck, both of Columbia. The corrected limine s aie, I iyle 825.07 aud Struck $S3.55. ill ill: Wagen I'pier. ... . i, .,., v. . .:n. ...,...,.. i in.; morning as imukicv s uu:u .iin! was being driven en Walnut street bc tv.'in 5'rince and Water the horse took frigid, at a locomotive, turned suddenly :n:iuiiil. unset the waen, spilled out the driver aud his milk, lese the harness and i lau oil', wilh doing much damage. j ITiiiCur CruHlii'il. This morning Teresa Ileidich, emjiieiC.i.j in Ne. 1 cotton mill, get the index finder : of hrr left, hand caught in a cog wheel and ! crushed se badly that the first joint, had te I taken oft' ty Dr. Wcsthaeher. Stiiiiiucut t Uerwa. Tc-:hij' Daniel Lefuvrc shipjicd from Brimmer's stables, for aalnmen Mchn back, 22 head of wry fine heavy draft horse-', for the New Yerk market. Williamson & Fester are making great re iluctieiisin prices of some of their Vlothimj Vlethimj Ask ler the Kargatii Itenni and r.rj: for the 3f tried Dawn JViVc. SPECIAL NOTICES. Citecr. Whooping Cough and I'.ronchttisiiii I'.renchttisiiii mediately relieved bv fchileh's (Jure. Fer s lie at Ciehi-in'iilrug store. l.!7 North q.ieen M. myl.lwdcew&iv Don't lii in tlie IIuise. 'Kough en i:als." Clears out rats, mice, reaches, bed-bugs. Hit-, ants, ienics, chip munks, gophers. 1.1c. "A AViuil te llie Wise is Sultirlcnt." An effective ami agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Halm. A sure cure. Cream IJalm effectually cleanses the na-al pa-sage 3 of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secictiens, allays inflammation and Initatien, protects the mcmbranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the son s and rcsleres.thc sense el taste aud smell. Itenellcial results are realized by a te-.-applications. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. Asa household remedy ler cold iu the head it is unequalec. The Halm i easy te use ami agreeable. Sold by drnggMs. ul .Mi cunts. On receipt el :.0ccnli will mail a package. ELY'S CUKAM IJ-VLM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Kei sale by Lancaster Druggist. mari-jl&w Tli When There's a ITHl There's a Way. Anyone who has the will le try Themas' Ec lectric Oil will surely liud the way te robust health, in cases el bronchial affections, sere tlueal. pains, ,;ic.; ami as an internal remedy, it is invaluable. Ker s:.le at II. IS. Cochran's drugstore, KIT North Queen street, Lancaster. What gives a healthy appetite, an increased iiige-.llen. stiengtn le tin; museics. aim mm; te the tiei-ve? Brown's Iren Hitters. ju." lviUtiV I'tTwn cured, health and sweet breath se cured bv Shiloh's Catarrh Kerned y. Price .V) cents. Nasal Injector tree. Ker sale at Coch ran's drug stoic, 1ST North Queen S. liiyl-lwdeewiw A (.'eugii, Cole or sere M'nreat slioule de slopped. Neglect frequently results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. ISrewn's i.renchial Troches ,e net disorder tan stomach like ceujjh syrups and balsams but act itiivctlyen t lie. infiaiacd parts, allaying lr-!ta!Itii. give relief In Asthma. Rrenchial C-.gii.-. Calarrii, and the Threat Treubbis wliii'h Singers and Public Speakers uresubject te. k'ev thirty years Urewn'a itrenchial .Trjcees have liccn receinnieiidisi hy physi cians, and always give ecrteet satisfaction. Having been tested by wide ami constant me for iiisirlv an er.Ura generation, they have at tain -d wel .tieiited rank among theiewstaple reii-.edii-s el lh :?. "old at Z". cents a bes i Vbi w belt). uiv-tvtlTTIliFAlvw An Enthusiastic Kndersement. Geriiaji, X. II., July 14, 1S79. Gusts Wlieever you arc, 1 don't knew ; but I tiiank tliul.nrd and feel gratctul te you te knew that iu this world of adulterated medi cines there is one compound that proves and does aU it advertises te de and mere. Four yean :i'0 I h.id a slight shock et palsy, which unnerved mc te such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. Last May I was induced te try Hep Bit ters. 1 used one bottle, but did net sec any change ; another did se change my nerves that thevureuevv as steady as they ever were It used te take both hands te write, but new my jre d right hand writes this. Xew, it you con tinue te manufacture as honest and geed an nrticlu us you de, you will accumulate an honest fortune, and confer the greatest bless ing en your fellow men that was ever cen-K-ricd mi mankind. Tim liur.cn. Jul-2wd&w Ir i-, a loelish mistake te confound a remedy of merit with quack medicine. We aavc used Uarkcr's Uinger Tonic with the happiest re sults for Dyspepsia, and Debility and knew it te be a steilinj; health restorative. Times. juMmdeod&eew 1'iivsii'iAr.s' sanction lias been accorded te that standard disinfectant, Glenn's Sulphur Seap. Hill's Hair Dye." blaek or brown, 50 c-L'iits. JuMwdeed&w Dvsi'KiTie, nervous' people, "out of sorts,' Celden's I.iebig'e Liquid I'ect sold Tonic In-vi-jorater will cine. Al: for Celden. Of Drug gi,ts. ' iu2-lwdeed&v The unhappy witc who suiters Irem the pet ulence and ill humor of a nervous husband, should niitr.i; the real ciuse in her complaint te the court, or remove that nervousness by nrcscntinx the defendant with Dr. Bensen's Celeiy and Chamomile Pills. ju.'i-lwditw The GIIKAT GKIC.MAX I.VVIGOitATOK is the marvel of the .Medical World. It neve fails te completely euro Nervous Debility, Impetcncy, Mental Depression, and all dis eases caused Irem excesi. The testimony of thousands can be had by writing K. J. CIIE NKV, Teledo, Ohie, sole agent of the I'nited .States. Trice $1.() per box, six boxes for $5.00. II your druggist does net keep the remedy, scud te headquarters and get the medicine by mail. Circulars and testimonials en applica lien. Ker sale at Kaullmun's drugstore, North Queen Sireei. my!-M&Th I rroel I'ohlttve. We have 1' most prnnt that 'I", aias' leelual spet'Hf ler rheumatism . :' lict. Ker si'le at ii OMsfiive and convincing !. itsctric Oil is a most et- li .ilily pain. In cases et stasia it gives instant re '!. Cochran's drug store. 1S7 North Qucu -H-. . Lancaster. It id TIIS. 1 l'vi.a-ln this city, en the Gtli inst.. 1SSJ, Philip l'yle, ajed 7-; years, " uieutlis and '27 days. The relatives and lriends arc re.spectfully invited te attend tile funeral trem the resi lience ei liis son in-law, Daniel K. Auchanip, Se. mr.) North Qiu.cn street, en Friday after noon at 2 o'eleel-:. Interment in Lancaster cemetery. 2td I'icki.s. In this city, en the 7tlief.Iune, 1SS.', Dera Mav, duiightKi' of Pliileiia and the late Henry II. Pickle, nrjed :; ye:us and It; ilay.s. Tin: relatives and friends et the family arc icspeet tally Invited te ulleud the tuneral, irem tl:t) leaidence of her mother, Ne. 5-J4 North Queen street, ou Friday alteruoeu al 2 o'clock. Interuient at Lanciiiter cenielery. Xi;- AU VEIlTlbJZMKtfTS. lrATEI).-A COUP VV. OOP II.MAI.I; C'UUK ion. Apply at ?V wauls a situation. Apply at ltd Ne. r,:;i WKhT UUANT STUKET. ir.l NT 12 1 A STKA1Y, ItKLIAIll.K t? Mai an for a steady .situatien: ene liaving a little knowledge et machinery preferred. Address P. O. UOX III, City. ltd II1K flltBASI AND STKAWItEKKY FESTIVAL will be held at the West Miy Miy sieu chapel. Charlette street, near Lemen, en lltlDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, June nth ami tot li Admission free en Friday even iiur. S-2td yy-ATCii lHdtl.S. Wanted, a llrst class Teel-Maker and Ma chinist. Apply le U'AinVU'i; MAXITFACTI'KING CO, j7-:!td 2b:i Washington St., Newark, N. J. D' JSKASKS K TIIK SKIN IIAVi: I5KKN tee much bcparaled from ether dibcases. mid the skin has been looked upon tee much as independent of ether parts. All Diseases of the Skin, Cancer and Private Diseases periiuuipiitly cured by Dlt. II. D. LONUAKKU. Ofliee 1.: East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pit. Consultation tree. juS-aid l)KOI'IISALS.-Sll,VLl!n PKUPOSALS X will be received te June 'Juth Inst., ier the ('radius; and Mn-enry retiuired te cemplet the unliiiished portion of the Yerk and Peach r.olteui Railway, freni Delta, Pa., te the Sus Sus euiihanna Canal a; Peach Ilotleni distance about lour miles. Specifications and blank lerius of propesiti will be inrnished ou :iiplicatien te the under signed at Peach I'olieii!, Pa., or S. M. MANI FOLD. Supei iulcndent, Yerk, Pa. The right is reserved te reject any erall bids. Indorse envelope "Proposals ler grading and masonry" and address te CI1AS. It. McCONKEY, Pic.-idciit Y. A P. It. U. W. Ce.. j7-:'.td Peach Uotteai. l'a. EXCUICSION TO ailliBT Al.TC l'ARK. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. Ari'.iiigciiients liavt! been luaile w ilh tlie P. It. I.'. te run a special train through without change, leaving tickkts. Whole. IlaiL Lancaster .Vila. m. $J.50 $I.-J5 LandiHVllie s:is i.w i.ai .Mount Jev J:f' " '"-'- L'a Elixabethtntvit :in 2.i 1.1U Arriving at Mount Alte at i):i. m. Alse taking passengers Irem Harrisburg, Mechanic-sburg Carlisle and Sluppcnsbiirg. Taylei's lull erchesim tit Lancastei will ac company the exclusion. Ketiirn train leaves Mount. Alte at ii::i p. m. Secure your tickets and receive all informa tion tieni 10. ). 1-Msnian, .Mi North Queen St. ; S D. stupe. Landi-ville; Stell & Mooney, ML Jev, and t W. Miller. Eli.:iliutlitewa.i ,10,12d T mi: lancisti::j watches. MtlUE THAN 1,000 WATCHES. THE FACT THAT MORE THAN One TlisaiJ Lancaster I1.WK I'.EliX SOLD IN WHS!1? 11 IlUiilNti THE PAST T0 YEARS, Is .iii"dactery evidence el HOME PRIDE IN HOME PRODUCTS. SIXTEEN GRADES OK TIIBSK WATCHES ARE NOW MADE AT THE Lancaster Watch Factory. They are tlic Finest Product et Pennsylva nia Skill and Pennsylvania Enterprise. -It Is cenihlcntly believed that NO BETTER WATCH, ler the Meney, Is made or sold any where in the world cither in America or in Europe. jnncS-lyd&wa watches XEW AD rXBTlSEXEXTS. DK" l'jn"lOlAX and SUKGEOX. OKI'lCE-21 EAST OKANGE STKEET. Re9idencc-I3--. North Quccu street. Jg-lw IT City Band, this evening, at FUANKE's criiuL-e rsnw llarbev's Celebratea SUMMER GARDEN Lager Beer en tap. ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor. -VKGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Millien,. Six Hundred and Tnlrty-three Thousand, Five Hundred and Eishty Eishty feur Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities: Company Conservatively Managed. S-Fer Insurance apply te RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KINU STREET. ju3 5iiiilTilTli&S TWOPOSALS WILL KK KKCKIVKI) A until June 17 by the Kev. Dr. McCullagh ler the completion et St. Mary's orphanage ar (I Schools. Fer plans anil speculations ap ply at the Pasteral Hesldcnce. The rijjlit is reserved te reject all bids net satisfactory, atd CLOTHING. stlutuixu: D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCA3TEP, KTAKK PLEASURE IX XOTIFY1XO THE PUBLIC IX GEXERAL THAT nun stock for tub. SPRING SEASON i JS COMPLETED, AXD IT WILL JiEXE FlTOUIi PATROXS TO IXSPECT The Large Variety of Goods Fen GENTLEMEN'S WEAB, THE LA TEST IX PA TTERX A Xl COLOR, WUCI1 WE HA YE OX OUR COUNTERS 1 1 Hostetter l Seb 24 CENTRE SQUARE, KS ADViUtTlSlNti PAY? WE THINK IT DOUS! D" lint it pays us better te sell geed goods at a Small prelit. Everybody may net knew this, but a 8ingln glance in any or all of the de partments will inalie a better showing than any advertisement we -can write. The fraloet CLOTHING Fertius year has never been equaled iu the history et the house, and we trust everybody has been pleased with their purchases. It such is net the case and the facts are made known te us we will make evc.rythinir satis factory. Our stock of OLOTHINGr Is worth your seeing, and the manner wldch It is made is worth veur examining. There arc in Cheap Working Suits, As well as these ler Pine Dress Fine Dress AND OUIf. STOCK OV i n (l Is se grea', you can hardly fall te find seni thing te please you. Han & Fester, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. t:i:i.i.iNe OKri IN OUDKK TO lUSl'OSK Or THE 1JAK ANCE OF MY STOCK OK READY-MADE CLOTHING -1 HAVE MADE ANOTHER REDUCTION. AN KXTKA TEN PER CENT. WILL RE ALLOWED TO EVERY PUR VITAS ER OF ANY ARTICLE IX READY-MADE CLOTIIIXU. We have MEN'S SUITS for $5. worth $11: S3 worth $l.r: $10 worth 1S; $12 worth $. HOY'S SUITS for $3 worth $3; $1 worth $7; $"i worth $10. Ucincinber, the balance anil entire sleck el Ueatly-Maile Clothing must he closed out !y July 1st, as we Intern! te de an entire. SUITS MADE te ORDER iu the J.ale-it and most elegant style. Em- ideying a Kiist-Clasa Cutter, I can readily guarantee a Perfect Fit. AL. ROSENSTEIN. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER and TAILOR, Ne. 37 North Qma Street, LANCASTER, PA. Next deer te Shultz & Bre.'a Hat Stere. rti 1 mmn UlOllilM ELW FF TmiM JOHN ITJlNAMAKER'S. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY: Black silk figured grenadines, the finest Lyens grenadines, marked down a dollar or mere a yard. These grenadines are net imported, we believe, by mere than three houses in the United States. Philadelphia is reputed te require finer, if net mere brilliant dress goods than any ether American city ; and yet net another store here has an assortment of this class of gren adines. We have about seventy or eighty different patterns of them ; five or ten times as many probably, as all the ether stores together. We have tee many ; for, as the season turns out, they bring us less. But we have had the satisfaction of having an unpre cedented collection of the finest grenadines in the world. Noth ing but summer without a spring would have wasted our venture. Next-outer circle, southwest from centre. Colored silk of very geed quality at 75 cents ; fifteen of the leading colors. Colored silk at the price is net uncommon ; but the quality is uncommon. Colored damassc leuisiness and taffetas, $1.50; and the variety is se great as te com bine with almost any dress material. Next-outer circle, southeast trem centre. Mere of Lupin's 60-cent alba tross at 27lA cents; 30-inch; all colors ; enough te last a week; and this is the last of it. Anether albatross at 25 cents, cream and pink only, is worth somewhat mere. Other grades, double width, 50 cents te $1. Nun's veiling of at least a dozen qualities, 25 cents te $1.50. Cashmere, ditto, 50 cents te $1. Nun's veiling with a small plaid of open work, 65 cents ; A similar fabric with very fine open-work plaid, and a peculiar twist in the weaving, giving an armu re-lace effect, Sjj4 cents. Spanish-lace grenadine, $1. Same, silk and wool, $1.35. All these are in evening col ors. Seme are darker, also. We have maintained from the beginning of the season such a stock of evening fabrics in fine wool as is hardly te be seen anywhere else in the country. The stock is as full asjjever. Next-outer circle. Thirteenth-street entrance. Ready-made dresses, white, $4.50 te $50; gingham, $3.50 te $15; lawn, $3.50 te $18; chintz, $2.50 te $5. Dusters, linen, $1.25 te $5 ; mohair, $2.50 te $8. Wrappers, 90 cents up. A wrapper made out of bed blanket, with border for trim ming is a new notion ; $8. Bathing dresses, $2.25 te $1 2. 130! and ICO! chestnut street. Laces. We have looked through all our lace goods, and put lower prices en everything that would bear lower. This has te be done often in a quick stock like ours, if it is kept nuick: for nobedv is iroed enough buyer te have every thing turnout equally success ful. Many things are sharply marked down. These are new: Embroidered mull fichus, 25 cents. Embroid ered printed mull ties, 25 cents. Embroidery net el fair quality, net fine, yard wide, 1 2 cents. Southeast trem centre. The ladies' blouse waist is substantially like the top of a gentleman s flannel shirt and is made pretty in very much the same way, by stitching and silk cord lacing. $2 te $2.50. The skirt with fixed pannier ought te be looked at. It is really important. Beth are with muslin under wear. West from south entrance le main building, Mesquite netting canopies, and fixtures ; complete and put up, or parts. East et Arcade. Mattings at ie cents a yard. A geed assortment of fancy mattmes yet ; but will net be long. North gallery. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and city-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. TIIED EDITIOU. THURSDAY EVENIKO, JUNE 8, 1882. LATEST BY TELEGEAPH, ADJUSTING THE DIFFKKENCES. Laborers antl Manufacturer C'oinpremUo at MilwauKe. Miiavauke, June 8. Milwauke repre sentatives of the North Chicago rolling mill company held a secret conference last uilit ami an amicable arrangement was arrived at, rclative te a number of matters involved in the great strike. It is under stood that the manufacturers here are willing te meet the laborers half way, and will allow them a partial advance where such is possible. It is believed everythirg will be amicably settled at another meet iug next Friday. Several of the depart ments will likely be enabled te start up asraiu next week. The feeling at Bay "View yesterday was that of confidence and a.l the workmen seemed te de eiatea mac tin; local dilficu,ies at least will be amica bly adjusted. Interviews with the manu facturers developed the fact that they had virtually decided te concede a number of important points, although they assert that they have only decided upon such ad vances as seem te them necessary and just. TUe Situation at Sewbuij. Ci.evei.anu, O., June 811:15 a.m. Everything is quiet at Newburg this meruiug. The strikers are net cengrcgat iug in crowds and say they will make no disturbance. The mill owners claim in creased number of non-uuien men and ate confident. WIM WKSTISltN WAY. Masked .lieu ltalil it Missouri Town. Kansas Citv, Me.. June 8. Particulars are received of an attack en the bank of Brceklield yesterday by six armed and mounted men who rode into the town of Brookfield just as the bank was closing for the day, discharging fucarms as they rode through the place, overawing the town's people. The men were all masked. The county sherilf and raashal organized a pesse as speedily as possible and started after the robbers. Dick Little, ex-Marshal'Leggettand ethers in this city, who arc familiar with the James gang think that Frank was net con nccted with the allair, although they ad mit the job was done up in the James boys' styic. It is claimed that Frank is net iu the neighborhood. There is plenty of tall timber near Brookfield aud it is net thought likely that the gaug will be cap tured. A telegram from Kirkvillc, net far from Brookfield, states that a party of men have been stepping en the Ilarper farm, 5 miles southeast of that place, for the p:ist three weeks. They kept their revolvers en all the time. Nobody knew them. Sev eral horses were stolen thore en Saturday night. i:i:itUKIN TUB MEWSl'Al'KKS. The Humer Against the Star ltoute Jurera Washington, Jnue - 8. Previous te opening of argument iu the Star Reute cases te-day Jiule Wylie called attention te certain newspaper articles in regard te jurors in these cases, especially tales men. These articles lie sail! did great in justice te the marshal as well as jurors. Mr. Murray, one of the talesmen, was then interrogated as te his qualifications and the district attorney declared that he had accepted him. The judge stated that the gentleman had been'regularly summoned, passed examination and had been accepted and it was cruel injustice for newspapers writers te assail jurors without foundation of fact. These dying rumors he said were calculated te de great harm, and he thought it the duty or the district attorney te take efiiaial notice or these newspaper attacks. Mr.S'.vecney then proceeded with his argument iu dofense of ex Sanater Doisey. A DKUSKEN llUSUANir.S CKlluI.. lie Tries te Urewn His Aged Wife ana WatchiK Jler Struggles Iu the Water. Coiiees, N. Y., June 8. At 7 o'clock this a. m. Lercu. Orecuman, while Buffer ing from delirium tremens, followed his wile, acd GO years, through the streets for half a ini'e, until reaching the bridge, which cresses the Krie street basiu of the Cohecs water- power company's canal, when he saized her. and after a brief strug gle en the guard railing, her strcugthgave way and she diepped into the water. Green man followed and watched her drowning struggles. Mrs. Greenman was dually rescued by Palmer Adams, a postertlco delivery cleric. Greenman was arrested. Starved lllmsclf te Death. Li.tcei.n, Neil, Juue 8. Adelph Scho Sche myer, a Polish Jew who was sent te the penitcnliaiy for stealing, but was subse quently about a month age transferred te an insane asylum, persistently for seven month!; i erased feed except what was forced down him. His weight fell from 150 !e 80 pounds, and yesterday he died. A few hours before his death he ate veraciously, but at the last momeni he lamented, havinir, as he said, violated a divine command by eating. Tim Oregon Lcgisluture Hepubllcau POUTI.ANO, Orcgeu. June 8. The Leg islature is evidently Republican by a ma jority of two, and the returns from re mote counties may incicase it te six or seven. J lie teiegrapu lines in xisicru Oregon are still down, but the mail ad vices indicate that the Democratic majoii majeii ties in that section will be smaller than usual, and that yesterday's figures en the majority for the state Republican ticket are probably tee low. Insurgents ICeut the Austrluui Attinee, June 7. The following has been received from Slavauic sources : An Austrian battalion were attacked en the 2d inst., by 200 insurgents near Marine, north of Mester. The Austrians were surprised and compelled te retreat with a less of 95 killed. The insurgents lese 20 killed and wounded. On the Ud inst. the insurgents attacked and destroyed the Austrian barracks at Bischina, killing 25 or the troops. The rest fled. Counterfeiters Caught. Cihcaoe, June 8. Geerge Ellis, Jehn II. Clark, Frederick Leland and David Arads counterfeiters were captured at midnight. They are well known, and bad iu their possession all implements and product of their trade. New Yeuk, June 8. Secret heivice people have arrested Jeseph Walters and Kate Shay, counterfeiters, aud have cap tured their plant. They are held in 5,000 bail. They Want Reconciliation. Caike, June 8. The Turkish mission cemnriscs 58 persons. It is understood that'the leaders of the military party in tend te apply te Dervisch Pacha te effect a reconciliation between themselves and the Khedive. Caire, June 8. Dervisch Pacha ha arrived here. lYKATHKK INIHuATIONjJ. Washington, June 8. Fer the Middle Atlanticstates, fair weather, daring the day followed by local rains during the night, winds, mostly from south te west stationary or lower barometer, slight changes in temperature. ma British Squadron at Gibraltar. Gitjramak, June 8. The British Chan-' nel squadron consisting ei tne iron ciaas Minotaur, Aginceurr, Achilles and North umberland has arrived here. 'Foxhall Wins n Kace. Losdes, Jnne 8, 3 p. in. Mr. J. I. Keene's four year old bay colt Foxhall, wen the race for the geld cup, value 1,000 sovereigns, with 200 sovereigns for the second and 100 sovereigns for tlie third added te a subscription of 20 sovereigns each half forfeit. The Duke of Beaufort, three-ycar-cld chestnut colt Faugh a-P.all.mh secured the second place, and his live-year old brown herse Potrenel the third. Only the three mentioned horses rau. Tbe Pacini; Keceril Ueaten. Rev Wike, Minn., June 8. In the ia;ea of the Northwestern circuit hore te-day, the famous pacer Little Brown Jug, new owned by Comniedoro Kittsten, of St. Paul, made the fastest time eyer paced ou a half-mile taack. Time, 2:16. He paced his second mile in 2:19. Increasing faBsioe. Washington, June 8. The Heuse this morning passed a bill increasing te $40 per month pensions of any person who in the Iato war lest an arm, leg, hand or feet, or received disabilities equal thereto. , JiaKKfTll. nw Ker mni. Nw Yebs. June 8. Klenr Slal. mill Western dull and prices without detidi d change. Seuttiern quiet anil steyd -. Wheat iQlJiP higher and streng: fairly ac tive speculation ; Se. 2 Ked. June, $1 I7jj 14SM : de July. l 29-401 Su-.de Angu-t, $1 21&S1 2IJJ : 'e Sept- l 'JOK4P45I 21. Cern ViCWie better and fairly active : Mixed Western, spot, 776S0Jc; de future. 77;,S SOKc. uiitu 'i'sii better: Se. 2 July, .'r.'c : de Auguit, 47c ; State, OOfiCTc ; Western, .V?giJV. rnuailelpniB Alaritei. fHILADBLTBIA. JUUC 8 Fllir dull, but steady : Superfine. 13 2"i4 0.) .- ( : l'cnn'n family. 303": iw KMl-.l. fl 2.'. Olile am! In dlnnu de, $5 257. Itye flour ttt 1 37S 50. Wheat strenj? : l'a. Reil , $1 4231 II : de Ant Cern quiet, bntllrm ter local uxi KlJc; Yellow at S5K-': Mix.-d. Se. 3 Mixed, SlitS4c. Oats rtcnree and llrmer; Ne. (gftc; Ne. 2 llefilH:'', : Steamer, ISiSS.V ; 1 While. ! di lS:,!.y) Cic ; Ne. 2 3IIXCU. y3yi.;c. Kye steady al tOe. Previsions linn and in jjoed julibln de- mind. l.urd linn. Butter tinner and mere demand : Cream ery extra, 25c: de geed te choice, 22324c. KellsdiiU aud unchamtcii. Kirirs steady, supplies llrfht : l'a. '.t:.-: West- crn 25c Cheese unlet and unchanged. Petroleum dull ; Kelincd. 7.iC. Whisky sales at $1 17 Seeds Fluxseud at $1 40l 4:i. Oram ami ITetibhhi yuotlien One o'clock quotatleiw el grain and previt Ions, furnished by S. K. l uudt. East King street. Kreker, V June 8. Chicago. Cem Outs Perk Lard .71 .30 2e.U H"-" J1.1' :J., :"r'ii ""- .715 ' ..... ..... rillluijelpht:!. .81 . .... .... ..S'l .f8 .... .... .Sti. .47 .-. Wheat June... "Ai July.... 1.33J An;;ust 1.1 June.... 1.4 Julv..... 1.237m Aug I.I!WH Sept.... 1.1 BteczraarKar. New Yerk, Plilladelpluii and f.mid Slecks also United States llnuds refCTtid dully 1'V jAtmn II. Letni, 22 North gm-eii : trier. .lun i: l'l-.tw k.. M. l-.w :3ft, V. . Pel., l,;ic!r.A Western Denver ft Kle Grande N. Y.. Loke Krie & WiKtnrii... Kansas and Texas I.aKe yiiereA Mich. Southern., New Yerk Central New Jersey Cen ii;. Ontario A Western Omuha Cem............. Omaha Preferred --. Pacific Mall Steamship Ce.... Chicago. Bill. St. Paul Texas Pacific Wabash. "- uis A Puclflc... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania It. K. Iteadln... .. .......... Hullale Pitts. A West Northern Pacific Cem " Preferred... mii nib's iia;-H u;$ : ; 3lli .'A'i SIK 23?,; 2i 28) uieii iiiiii leiw 127 l!7?i 12V xx (ail Be'i v:t ' '''' "' .... lOO'.i no ... M ", A -" -M 10 IttlJ. ,-sK :w?i r,y, i;y. an tu.'l 38V S24 Si?? r: SV', fiM '.7-, 27 1 40i "si FOICHAl.h. I .llllt 1CKNT. P bTOltt, ItOOlI. 1ST, Eml King street. apse-tid 1N1JUIIIK AT 1SI. Vjieis salk. ankhmknsk NUini:t:i:er HOUSED, STOKES, KUII.OINl! I.TS, ,U, of all descriptions, in all lociitllle-t and at ull prices. NKW CATALOGUE, with iric3, free te every one.-; ALLAN A. IIKKK . Ce., deca-fl'ild -'' North IiiiUm -ir. . 1)UI11.IC HAl.KOK MOUSES AM .!. 1. 1.. Ou MONDAY, JUNE 12. IS!.-will lies.ild at public sale, at the Keystone Hetel, North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa., the fo'.lewhi;. -21 head et Kentucky Horses, mid -dx Kine Large Yeung Alnle.i. Amongst them ur.r itnc geed read horses, geed drivers, nu; puir et very tine black horses, ene pair et very Hue roan horses, well matched, four and five venrs old, kind and gentle l barneys. Six of Hi arc very line saddle horses. All stock niii-t bi as represented. A credit of sixty days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m.. en suit day, when terms wilt l made known by JOSEPH A. OCKKIt, J ekh Keiimas. And. "-"'! 1 )CI1I.IC SAI.K III' VOWS. UN SAIIIK DAY. JUNE I0.1S82. will be sold at. piitilic sale, at the public house et Jehn IS. Ki-pper ling, in the village et Nellsville. en the l.iill. pike, Manheim township, Lancastei county. Pa., the following te wit: Twenty he id et VEUY FINE COWS, some lrcsh and sonic springers. The above stock wii selected with cure anil must be in every respect as r-pre sullied or no sale. Ne postpeuciiiLMit en :ie :ie ceiiut of the wcath'.T. A credit of si xty ihy will Iieiven. Sale te commence at I o'clock P. M., el suld day, when attendance will In; given bv HAU1C.Y C. LINTN Kit. S. 1IE3S A Se. A nets. N.I5. ir It is dry w will sell in the nil. and if it Is wet we will sell inihc dry. Jiin.'t-iUd UN TEU TAIN MUX TS. TUITON VPKItA HOUSIS, LAACASTKlf. NO OTHER IXDOOR AMUSEMENT HAS EVER EQUALED THIS IN' AT TENDANCE or SATISFA C'TION. ONE WEEK, Wednesday sod Saturday Muliuccs, -COMMENCINC Monday, June 12th. MIL JOHN I). MISHLEIt c.dls sec!.il at tention te the fact that In his e.xtcnil vc e.xper lencc he has never lial an entertainment se novel, wonderful and entertaining as THE EQUINE PARADOX, BARTHOLOMEWS 16 The most m-irvcleiis exhibition ever present cd and THE ONLY' ONE that receives the patronage and approbation of everybody. Tl.e report of these who have seen it mirpusje-t belief Willi these who have net been se ti.rtu nate. Everybody delighted, astonished, ex cited, wendcrstruck, at the extraordinary ex hibition el cultivated Intelligence and wen dertul development et the" reasoning facuity in dumb brutes as shown In tlic feats and per per ieriiianc'j of these beautiful animals, which de BveiTrthing but Talk, Indicating an ability for reasoning that allies them te the human race. SPECIAL PRICES: Notwithstanding the great expense et pre senting this extraordinary and only enter tainment et Its kind, special (rices will pre vail te enable all who may desire toenjey it. 35 CTP. CO CTS. ADMISSION KK-KRVED SEATS. Fer sale for any of the eight performances at Opera Heuse Office en or after Thursday..! inn: 8th. Seats can be secured by mail or ti-legraph by addressing U. Yecker. MATINEE PRICK. IS, 2" & -3 CTS. jun". 7et En Horses