LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES SATURDAY rJUN 10, 1882. i JOUN S. OIVLKK St CO.M ADVERTISEMENT. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. WE HAVE THE BEST 75c. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT IN THE CITY. WE HAVE THE BEST $1.00 UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT IN THE OITY, A GOOD UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT FOR BOYS FOR 50 CENTS. JOHN S. GIVLER Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVIiBR, V" Width & 1ICKST, NEW HKV GOODS large. Stock of Unlaundried Shirts FOR 25 CENTS. Our25-cenlShlrt is made el lulrmus 1 tit. till linen bosem,button.holc.s made, has gussets en sleeves and skiit, and is cul lull length and width. BOEElS & HTJEST'S, 129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, sfEViAi. Neravtis. Whate'er besides you chance te want. Ne'er tall short et SOZODONT. lint keep It always in your sight, A source el beauty anil delight. Te cleanse your teeth till Willi yoursuiile The, me-it lastldieus you beguile. juC-lwdced&w .Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!! "Aie you disturbed ut night ami broken et your rest by a aicK child sullcring anil crying with excruciating pain el cutting teelh V 11 se, go at once anil get a bottle et MR. WIN S LOW'S SOOTHING SYi:Ul. It will ruliev. the peer Utile suH'ercr iinineillutely depend upon it: there i. no mistake about It. Thciu Is net a mother en earth who has evci used it, who will net tfll you at once that it will lcgu latc tlie bowels, amlKiverc.it te the mother ami leliel ami health te the child, operating like inagic. It is pcrluetly s-alu te iie in all cases, anil pleasant te thu ta-te, and is the piescilptlen et one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold every whcie. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M,W&S&w dea raas. Hh.ijci-.uant. In Marietta, June 9, at Sp. in , Jehn llildebrant, aged :i years, liurial en Menduy at a p. m. JV ADVERTlSEMaCSTS. WAN! i:i-A tlOtlUMTIIH'KIC WANIKU at ::il EAST KING STREET. ltd WANTKD-A :OtM STOUT ItOY TO learn the leundrv business. Apply at JOS. HUHER'S Machine Shep and foundry, corner Grant and Christian streets. ltd WA Kit TWO ;OtU SEUA1CMA- Apply te .1. (J. GOODMAN, ltd Xii. t:;J Seuth Queen street. 1e, ::knt. 1 J-TORh Id uu'je : '. )O.M, 13". East Kins: street. INQUIRE AT is:. I.AKUU AVANTS A SITUATION AS j!. lirM liaiKl in city or county. 10 years ex- liciience. Call or address, staling wage, 7.VI Poplar sltcct. Lancaster, l':i. Jcle.ltd 8 OUlt KKOCT I.UNCH THIS EVENING AT the Fourth Ward Saleen, Seuth Queen street. I'hiladelphla beer en t.i. I.uueh every morning at iu o'clock, ltd WM. REIIM, I'ropili.ler. ,'UK SALE.-A U(lt)l) SECOND-HAND, twesunt Reckawar. ncwlv liainted. Alse iroed set et Carriage. Haines. Call at HOFFMKIER'S FURNITURE STORE, ltd Xe. 20 Fast Ring Street. 1UEA1' LOTS FOR SAl.t:. THE UNOIClt- J signed otters lesclllU'lLDlNC LOTS en Duke. I. hue, Frederick and Xew streets n Leng Time and F.asv Payment:,. Call en A. . RUbhEL. 10-31f,eed 22 East King struct. SCHILI.EK IIOUSETHIS BVKMNti WILL have tin; CKLEHHATED LEIIOTSrilA SEIl RKKIt OX TAI. Levers et Geed Iteer are Invile.l te e.ill, C. MATTEUX. l7Ke:i. clam sour, tuktlk SOIII', r Sen Shell Crabs, Deviled Cribs, Spring Chickens and all the delieaeles et the season at .IOIIX COI'LANII'S SALOON", ltd North Queen Street. lMtl.SH STKAWItEKIUES TO-NICIIT V alter Co'cleek- -12 boxes. St.eil. Fresh Teas ami l'ut itec, Klesaiit Oranges and l.anauas. Cape Muv Salt and SpiCPtl Oysters. Fre-h Deviled Cnibs. at ECKERT'S DAILY MAIt l( ET, lai Fast KiiiK street. It rpuKTLE SOU!'. TUKTLESOUP, KtUHiS, 1 Deviled Crnbs,Spriiif;Chickcns, Cape May Salts, and all ether delicacies of the season this and vcry evening at Hie I'epular East King Street lte-taurant and Dining lCoems, Ne. 2 . G EO. 1 1 . M 1 L L K IC, ltd Proprietor. PltOI'OSALS WILL ItE KKCICIVEO until .1 inn! 17 by the l.ev. Dr. McCullagh iertlie completion et St. Mary's Orphanage artl schools. Fer plans and speeillcatiens ap ply at the 1'asteral Residence. The right is reserved te reject all bids net satisfactory. atu. D ISEASES OF THE SHIN HAVE KELN tee much separated from ether diseases. and the skin has been looked upon tee much aa independent of ether parts. All Diseases of the Skin, Cancer and Private. Diseases permanently cured by DIC. 11. D. LONGAKEIC. Ollicc IS East Walnut street, Lancaster, l'a. Consultation tree. juS.ltrt "DEDUCTION IN riCIUES OF FUKN1 11 Tl'KE. The undersigned nianularturer and dealer in lurniture desiring te l-educe his stock of furniture te make room for building, has re duced his prices ter that purpose. The public are Invited te call and examine stock beleic purchasing elscwhare. LEWIS FICEEDMAX, Ne. a West King street, corner el Mul berry, Luncaster, Pa. it Prime let eir Yerk county cows at public sale On WEDNESDAY. June U, ISSi. -w ill be sold at public sale at the 1 ant-aster Sleck Yards (Ja3. Stewart, Prep.) Lan caster, Pa., the lollewlng live ste k, viz : 23 head et Yerk County Cows, some trch and semespriugers. They are a pi iinc letaud hard te beat : were selected with great, care, and must be in every respect us represented. A credit ofre dayj will be given. sale te commence at one o'clock p. m. of said day when attendance will be given by HKNBY PFIFFEICI.IXG Sam'l Uess A, Sew, Auct's. N. B. II it is dry we will sell in the wet, and if It is wet we will sell in thu dry. jlO-3ulS,UT PUBLIC SALE OFCOWSANDSTKlatS Gn FUIDAY. JUNE 16, 1S32, will bu sold at public sale, at the public house of J. W. Frantz. Millersvillc, Lancaster county. Pa., the following, te wit: Twenty-Jeur Head et COWS,some licsli and semcsprlngeis. Among them are a few Ne. 1 Alderney Cows and a lew Bulls ; 45 head et Stock steers, from tee te 1,000 pounds in weight. They will all be sold without reserve, ant' were selected with great care. The cows must be in every respect us represented or no sale. A credit et CO days will be given. bale te commence at 1 o'clock n in., sharp, when attendance will be given by c .. tt ..e HARUY C. L1NTNEK. Sjm'l IIkss &. Sex, Aucts. N.B. If It is dry we will sell inlliQ wet ami If It la wet we wilt sell In the dry! J ie cwiltw PVXCELSIOR FURNITURE 1'OLISU. We receive daily the most natterinir testimonials lrem the ladle that it wiii de all we claim Ter It. Fer Pianos en Bans, Furniture, White Paint. China Glessing and OH Paintings IT HA "no EQUAL. Persons having soiled valu able oil paintings can have them done np free el charge if you bring them te 307 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Jt FRANK J. STEINHAUSER. XEtV ADVERTISEMENTS. STOKK, 120-131 NOKTH fjIJKEN STIC El IT, TJnlaundriecl Shirts at lew Stere. Unlaundried Shirts FOK 75 CENTS. Our 75-ccnt Shirt i made el genuine Wamsutta muslin, double-felled -uam, line liniMi besom, plackctts en sleeves iinil buck, linen wristbands, reinlerced en side and peublc-Htltchcd. Ufa: if Ait va.ii N TEXT DOUKTII THE OOUKT FAH SESTOCK Our BLACK SILKS :ifc $1.00, $1.2.1, $1,871 ami $1.-10 aie decidedly the best silks yet ettered at the prices. Oiir BLUE BLACK anil JET BLACK 0A.SSIMr.UES are wet thy the attention of persens in want of them. Best makes imported. WHITE GOODS l-'eR LADIES' DRESSES. Large stock or all the popular makes or WHITE GOODS, from 10 cents te .10 cents per vard. LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS, handsomely embroidered, Hern .10 cents te $:5.50. INFANT'S and CHILDREN'S ROUES ami DRESSES, fiem 75 cents te $".00 at R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER, PA. H" USKFIJIIMSIIING. Refrigerators, Water Coelers, ICE CREAM CHURNS. seu: agents for The Pennsylvania THE BEST IN FLINN & SIGN OF THE TWO KIG DOGS. numbing, (Jas-Eiiting, Tin Itoei'ing and Siieuting Sneciallies. T HIE FACTOKY OF THE TKAIIK. NOEBEGK & MILEY'S New, Commodious and Well-Stocked Coach Works, S. E. COR. of DUKE AND VINE STREETS, Lancaster, Pa. XO " S1IODD V " WOllKA LL FIUST- 'LASS. VURAIIILITY, CHEAPNESS AXD CAXNOT HE EXCELLED. I build the Wheels, and guarantee Our Stock always, renipri-es the most Impievci! fctj'ks el BUGGIES, PIAETOIS, CARRIAGES, THE McOALL. E. DAYTON BUSINESS WAGON. Si' Call, examine and be convinced ler yourself.-X.'i OVU MOTTO: OU It WOttK SUSTAIXS OVU WOltDl A'Elf AliVEKTlSltttEXTS. DM. KICKO. 1'IIYSICIAX and SUlWEOX. OFFICE-21 EAST OICAXGE STICEET. Itesldence 135 North tjuecn street. jS-lw piItAKIi Fire Insurance Company OFPIIILADELP1A. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, securely Invested. Fer :i policy ii tills old and well-established c-empauy"il Ien RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. UM.Wl.W.-- H1 (IU A AIARTIX JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JAKS ! AT CHINA HALL. We have new en hand a very I.avce Oran Oran tltyet JELLY TUMBLERS, JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS. COMMON TUMBLERS, COMMON TUMBLERS. MASON FRUIT JARS, MASON FRUIT JARS. A Full Line or TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices Examine our stock beiere purchasing. .Off. High & Martin 15 BAST KING STREET. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. Unlaundried Shirts FOK 30 CENTS. Our fu-icnt blurt is rein let ceil in shles.deublc stitched in reinforcement, all linen bo'-iem, linen wii'-thamU, unci Is guaranteed te lit. Ta semes th. HOUSE. Lawn Mower, THE WORLD. WILLQON, Lancaster, Par IX SI YLE, VA1UETY. F1XISU, CAXXOT HE EXCELLED. no machine work, J, MIIiEY, xinv a i vEairasEMatXTs. ATOTIUE. THE CITl'TAX HUPLICATI' 1 is new in the hands el the City Treasurer mice per cent, unuicmcnt paid belerc.luly :. j u '.Ml. I will be allowed il C. F. iMYEKS, City Treasurer. I - TOICE THAN I 1,000 WATCHES. THE FACT THAT MORE THAN Lancaster Watts IIAVIJ BEEN SOLD IN Lancaster County DL'RINt; THE PAST Twe Years Is Satisfactory Evidence of HOME PRIDE IN HOME PRODUCTS. SIXTEEN GRADES OF THESE WATCHES ARE NOW MADE. AT THE Lancaster Watch Factory. They arc the Finest Product el Pennsylva nia Skill and Pennsylvania Enterprise. It is cenlldcntly believed that NO BETTER WATCH, for the Meney, is made or sold any where in the world cithar in America or in Europe. juncS-lyd&w One Thin JOBX TTAHAMAKER'S. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY: Bathing suit of the one pattern which last year surpassed every otherastefit; one-piece; double yoke ; inside seams covered with tape: belt lined with canvas. Seems te be perfect new ; cer tainly muchbetterthanlastyear; and it was thought about perfect then. $3.25 te $4.50, according te the flannel. Pajamas of white cheviot, a fine cotton of heavy thread, $4 ; Scotch gingham of lively plaids, 34,75 ; thin Scotch figured flan nel (for traveling mostly), $8 ; pongee silk, the most popular of all, $12: white canton crepe, the richest and most delicate, $1 6. Night-shirts, with the same fresf fastenings that are used in pajamas, $2.75. The finest merino underwear new is Allen Selly & Ce.'s, Lon Len Lon eon : undershirts J2.7S ..-J.-. drawers :5.2J 3.7." Xearly-all-weul ganz Silkand-woel Brettle's silk for summer: Ralhriggau sllk-striped Twe:thiids-silk gauze Silk gauze 14 4 Unique walking-sticks, ready and made te order. West et Arcade, 131.'! Chestnut. White, printed and flannel shirts for men and boys, ready te put en, and made te measure ; many styles and qualities. Undershirts and drawers of many approved sorts ; some of them valued because they cost very little ; some because they are very comfortable and dura ble; 25 cents up. Neckwear, gloves, hose and all the little accessories of men's and boys' dress. Market street. Middle entrance. Clediing for men and boys. The season is tee urgent te waste words. We have had no spring ; and here's the heart of summer. Spring is surely com- ing yet. llie usual amount el spring clothing has gottebe get. Of course it is here, waiting your coming; and a geed deal of it is marked down a fifth. Let us say, though, that we don't consider the marked-down clothing any cheaper than the rest of it. We have marked down in these two ways : first te push slew sorts ; second te keep even with our ether houses down town. We should have te mark up, if we were going te keep even with the ether clothing people. Kastet middle aisle, near Muiket street. Shoes. Will gentlemen, as well as ladies, notice our shoes ? Our trade in gentlemen's shoes does net keep pace with that in ladies' and children's, either as te quality or work or amount Very natural ; for this is rather a ladies' store, though we don't mean it te be. but we arter the same advantages te men. And these advantages are pesi tively unique : viz., all sorts of shoes, side by side ; all we knew about them at your service; fair ly close prices en them all ; the most generous guarantee el sat isfaction that Ave knew hew te make and yet keep ourselves safe. It is certainly a geed place te buy shoes, if even a few of our people understand theirbusiness. Westet Middle aisle, near Market. Pic-nic hats of many colors, stripes of alternate braids, mixed straws, etc., 25 cents. There are but 1 ,800 of them ; and mere will be wanted. Yeddo reed at 10 are plenty ; porcupines of all shapes and best quality at 35, and many ethers at like rates ; hats and bonnets. Southeast coerner el main building. Plain blackandverydark-blue Japanese parasols for two ; also small, of course. The variety of gay ones is larger than ever; tee large. Second circle, net thwest lrem centre. Fans, 1 cent te $33 ; and, be tween these limits, thousands different. Second elide, northeast lrem centre. Chenille-dot net, 25 cents; bet ter than common at the price. Vermicelli ties, 25 cents; ex actly such as we sold at $1 when they first came; then 75 cents. A little old new; but very pretty, Third circle, southwest from centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut Thirteenth and Market street. and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. TEIEL EDITIOI. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE lO, 1882. THE LATEST NEWS. A UOIK.1TEU MOTHER'S CRIME. She Robed tier Children In White and A d ministers Poison te Tnem and Then Commits Suicide Cuicage, 111., June 10. Casper Sey Sey belf is a baker who works at night. After he had left his home last night his wife began preparations for a horrible deed. The pair had four children, aged respect ively twelve, seven and two-and-a-half years, and a baby of four months. She dressed the four in fresh, white clothes with bright ribbons, then gave them strychnine, and as seen as they were dead, laid them out carefully with flowers in their hands, and all their sur roundings made as beautiful as possible. Having put en a fresh white chemise dec orated with ribbons, she took a dose of the poison herself. This was just before her husband's return at live o'clock this morning. When he appeared at the deer she met him and said : " Come and sec the children, they are all dead and gene te Heaven. Scs hew pretty they are, with uice lleweis for the angels." Oue of the children was alive, but has since died. Mrs. Seybolt died about 7 o'clock this morning. The cause of the demented woman's act is un known. A Mini Who Laughed. Londen, June 10. Three lrlhidrcd sol diers and pelice have bren dratted in the district where Mr. Burke was shot. The three persons arrested en suspicion of be ing concerned in the murder have been released as there was no evidence te justify their retention. The only point against the man Kane (whose name was previous ly given as Keene) was that he laughed when the bodies were discovered. A Xaptha Conllagratleo. The Daily Xtics correspondent at St. l'etersburg telegraphs that the llre at Baker, which breke out in a warehoiue stored with naptha en Tuesday, has ex tended te the naptha wells, and is only likely te cease when the material en which it feeds is exhausted. Police lirrak Up a 1'rUe Fight. New Yerk, Juue 10. A large number of spotting men arrived at Ceney Island last night te witnessa fight for the cham ship of Rhede Island and $.100 a side be tween James Murry and Benjamin Green. The ting was pitched iu a room in the Elliett hotel and sheitly after daylight this morning the fight; commenced. After the third round the pelice made a descent en the house. Many persons escaped by jumping from windows, but ameug these attested were Murray, oue of the pugilists, and his second, Daniel Dougherty, who refused te desert him. Green had up te that time received the worst of the fight. The Suit AgaluKt Uowgate. Washington, D. C, Juue 10. The civil suit instituted last August by the United States against Henry W. Ilewgatc, late of the United States signal service, te recover $101,275.S0 of government funds alleged te have been appropriated te his own use, was before Justice Mac Arth tu tu the chcuit ceutt this afternoon en a demurrer te the pleading, which was over ruled and the counsel given until Monday next te decide whether they would answt r or confess judgment. A HalloeiilH'itMlahap. Londen, June 10. A balloon containing Sir Claude De Crespigny and Mr. Sim mend?, an aeronaut, ascended from Maiden te-day, the occupants intending te cress the channel. Immediately after it was released the car struck a house and Sir Claude De Crespigny fell out and broke his leg. Mr. Simmends proceeded alone. A dispatch from Calais tdates that, the balloon was sighted from there at four o'clock this afternoon. It was proceeding in a southerly direction. UiiasireiiH Floods In ItritUb I'elumbiu. Victeria, B. C, Juue 10. Itrperts come from Prazcr river valley, of the most disastrous Heeds vr known in that pro vince. All the crops in thu bottom 1 tuds were destroyed and thu les.-? en propel ty is estimated at $100,000. In some places the river is sixty-two feet above low water mark and wagon reads thirteen feet under water. Rivers are- new report ed at a stand still. Alleged l'eleniuus Assault. Wilmington, Del., Juue 10. Benjamin Scott and Cornelius Jehnsen, accused of committing a felonious assault ou Lizzie Peer, near Mil ford, ou the night of June 1, weie arrested at Clayten last night. They made no resistance and said they weie en their way te give themseives up. I hey admitted taking the woman out car riage tiding that night, but denied the as sault. Tlie Oregeu Ktectlen Portland, Oregon, June 10 The aveiage Republican majority en the state ticket is 1.S0O. M. K. Geerge, for Con gress, will have nearly 3,C00 iu the state, which is the largest majority ever given te any candidate. Meedy, for governor, will have about 100 less than Geerge. The Republicans have the Legislature by a certain majority of 10. which may be in creased te 13. Oarsmen Off for England. Philadelphia, June 10. Among the passcngeis en the steamship Pennsylvania, which sailed for Liverpool this morning, were the Hillsdale, of Michigan, the champion four-eared crew of America, who take shells with them te England te take part as the representative of the National association of amateur oarsmen in the diffeu'ut regattas held during the siimmer in that country. The aiarjlaml Ceal Strike. Ccmuerland, Juue 10. The morning trainmen en the Eckhart read refused te transport the coal mined by imported labor. The company have 0110 engine at work this afternoon and say all positions will be supplied by willing mep by Mon day. WEATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, June 10. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, light local rains, winds mostly fiem north east te southwest, stationary or a slight fall in temperature. Proceedings in the Heuse. Washington, June 10. Immediately after the reading of the journal the Heuse went into committee of the whole and re fumed consideration of the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill. Fire In Hartferd. Hartferd, Conn., June 10. White, Cerbin & Ce.'s envelope works at Rock Reck villo were damaged by fire and water last night te the extent of $100,000 ; insured for 850,000. The Whisky Investigation. Washington, June 10. The meet ing of the Windem committee, which was te have been held this morning, has been post poned until Wednesday next. Arrival of an Oarsman. Winnepee, Manitoba, June 10. Wal lace Ress, the oarsman, has arrived here. ANOTHER EFFORT FOR GOITEAV. The Assassin signs a Petition far s Writ of Habeas Corpus. "Washington, June 10. Mr. Charles Q. Reed, in company-with a netarr nub. lie visited the jail ycsterday,te secure Gui teau's signature te a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, returnable before a justice of the United State supreme court. 'It is believed that Justice Miller will be asked te pass upon the writ, as be is expected te arrire in this city next week, and will be the only member of the supreme court then in Washington. After an attentive reading of the petition Guiteau signed it, remarking that it would be of no service as the case was closed, in his opinion, and he added that his only hope lay in the president's intercession. Mr. Reed explained that it was neces sary te first exhaust every leeal resource. These proceedings will probably be begun in the early part of next week. Yielding te Gen. Crocker's solicitations Guiteau has finallycensented te see a clergyman, and he was attended yesterday by the Rev. Dr. Hicks, of tl e l abernacle church of this city. The inter view lasted an hour and the prisoner was much affected. He earnestly joined in the prayer offered bv the minister in his behalf. .Election Officers Fined. Raiileiuii, X. C, June 10. In the United States court here tedav Demsey Bryaut, jr., and J.II. Bell, who were found gumj m me iiaiuax election case, were each fined 300. The Enfield election cases were continued. A Defaulting Postmaster. Aykr. Mass., Juue 10. Leenard A. Buck, who has been pestmaster here some eleven years; is reported te have disap peared, and it is thought there has been a deficiency iu his accounts which his bond men will be ebKgcd te settle. The Herse Market. This morning Fiss & Deerr shipped 21 fine diiviug horses te New Yerk city. MARKETS. t'hiiartelpina Market. 1'niLADBi.rniA, June 10. Flenr dull and weak ; Supertlne. .l ?Z$3 7" ; Extra. $4 25 r mi ; Puiiiru tamily, $.- twai t ; Ohie and In dlana de, $i; TU7. Rye flour at 1 50. " Wheat dull and lewer: Ne. -1 Western Red, $1 Vim ii'4 ; Pa. Red , $1 1J1 41 ; de Amber, 1 11S1 ir. Cern steady ler local trade; Steamer. SSkJ Mc; Yellow at. S"Sb.rc ; Mixed. SISSTic; Ne. :; Mixed. 8:t(JSle. Oats quiet but stead v : Ne. 1 White. Mk:; Ne. -2 dome; Ne. .!deU.:ui;ic; Ne. Mixed, Rye dull at HOe. PrevisiniM linn anil in geed demand ; mess poi k, J1 (w ; beet hums, 242; ; India mess beef, f;J. Uacen Smoked shoulders. 10c ; salt de, 9Ara'iite; smoked hams, l.'ilSc ; pickled de 1SS1334C. 'Sl.ard linn ; city ketlle, yAiia ; loose butchers', ll!4e : prime steam, $11 7.1. miner nrni wiinoen inquiry or choice. Rolls nominal. K'gs lower and dull. Cheese linn and moderately active. Petroleum linn; Rcllncd, 7Jic. WhNky diill.it n 17 .Seeds Flaxseed al $14001 4.1, flew ir: martiet. N'kw lORU, .Mine in. Fleur State and Western in buyers' favor and dull. Southern nun ami heavy. Wheat unsettled and ic lower; lair speculative trading: Ne. 2 Red. June, $1 ik 4il 17 ; de .Inly. $1 287h1S1 iK : de August, SI :0,'41 21';; de Sept., $1 2U1 !W ; de Oct.,$121'. Cern i-ie lower and heavy; Mixed West ern, spot, 7;fii7(.Jie ; de futures, 77t79Jc. Oats MiiJia lower; Ne. 2 June. MUc; de 'uly, ffiiUc: de Aiuf.. I5l(c; stale, l.'.i "7c : Western, ."iSSWle. Grain and I'roviaien (Jnotalten a One o'clock quotations el t;r;iin ami provii previi provii Iens, InrniMlied by S. K. Y limit. Breker, lS r.uii iviusireei. June 10. Chicago. Wheut Cern OaU I'erk Lard June... !.:!: .rci'i .V 20.1(1 1130 July .. i.::iJi say .1114 20.13 ime Au;cn-,t i.ii!', ' .:i'?H IMiltadetphlH. .Mine... i.nyt .se;.; . JulV. ... 1.2U .7!IJS .:.7 AllJ,' l.lSJi .70J4 .Wx Ot )L't. 'yi Live sieck markets. YeiiK. Market for beeves New dull and unsatisfactory, clesinir heavv at irenerallv t.illiiiir prices. Texas steers, poorest te best at Sffilej'.c, te drei-s rI te 55 B.s ; native de, llSvlUe. 10 dress 5.". te Wlfts; native, general sale. I.-: Lie; receipts, l,sm head ; for export ers, ICO head. Sheep mill lambaatcasier prices; 12 carloads unsold ; prices ren-jed lrem iyt te Iks ; htmbs lrem Cte7c; receipts Sheep, 4,000. The market ler swine Is nominal I v steady ler live hogs; $7 2T.8 25 i 100 Its. Receipts, 2,fifi0 head. CmcAoe. llejfs Receipts, 17,000 head : ship ments, S.1100 head ; market In geed demand and very active ; prices U'lvaneln? lully 5c; mixed. 7 758 05; heavy, 8 103S50; light, $7 35fS oil ; skips, $5 50.57 20. Cattle Receipts, (i.oije head ; shipments. 3,100 head ; market dull ; all native 25c lower : experts. $8 OOg8-50 ; gried te choice shipping. $7 2.f?7 7." ; common te lair, $COOJ700; mixuil butchers' at $2 50JJ1 50; Texans 10815c lower; peer te lair, $1 903 50; medium te jroed. W 7.VW4 50 ; choice, $ I 75Q5 40 ; Blockers at$:ie.)4 75. J Shee-Receipl.s, soe head; shipments, 20). Market steady and unchanged ; native sern, f.'lgu 75 ; reed te lair, $1 455 ; geed te choice Texan , 3 I 10. Kast Liberty Cattle Receipts for the week 1,021 head ; market slew : common te geed, i: 2."g8 ; bulls and cows. $.';50j;. Hogs Receipt.! ler week, 12.J25 head ; mar ket dim ; Philudernhias. $8 20S8 50: Yorkers. $7 (t7 85 ; ISaltimere, $8S 10. Sheep Receipts for week, 2:1,10 Ohcad : com mon te extra, $1 50Je5 flu ; Iambs, $5 50QG 50. Htncjc .mrcet. New Yerk. 1'luludclphiii ami Lecal Slecks also United States Rends revert )d daily b Jacob 11. Letfn, 22 North Queen street. June Id. 10.00 I.IW 2..t). A. M. V. M. r.M. Del.. I.atk.. Western 110 119! U8f Denver & Rie Grande 54 5.314 53J N. Y.. Lake Erie 4 Western.... 34J XA, 334 Kansas and Texas 23 2-!i 27i Lake Shere& Mich. Southern... 101 101 101 New Yerk Central 127 127 127 New Jersey Cen :ir . 7K 7!i 6644 Ontario & Western 52S 21 21 Omaha Cem .-I5 35 35 Omaha Prelerrcd !04 90 ' Chicago. Mil. St. Paul WJ 10) 108 Texas Paclflc 38 38 385 Wabash. --. ..mis Pacillc... 24 24 23 Western Union Tel. Ce 82 81 8U4 Pennsylvania R. R 55 54 54 Reading 20 20 V,y. Uuflale Pitts. & West 15 15 14 Northern Paclnc Coin 40J 3!i 30 ' " Prelerred 77 77 75 " I'OLUIIAL. Democratic County Ticket. coxeitEsa. - 1 state senator xtv DISTRICT. ARRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSESIBLY. 1 - ... - 2. C. J. RIIOAD3, Maner. J. M. WALKER, Celeruiu. 3. E. C. D1LLER. Earl. (J. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. II. K. SIIIMP, E. Cocalico. KECORDER. W. W. RUSSER, Leacock. COUXTY SOLICITOR. roen mnECTeia. J. P. MrlLVAINK. Paradl3e. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster. l-RISOX INSPECTORS. JOHN REDMAN, Manhelm. J. II SCIILEGELMILtCH, E. Denegal. ICRY COMMI8SIONEIU WILLIAM KLLMAKER, Earl. TOK s.' ali:. an lamiENsK nCmuek or HOUSES, STORES, RUILDING LOTS, Ac, or all descriptions, in all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. IIERR CO., dcc34md a North Duke street. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOSIKQ OCT! CLOSING OUT ! AT GBEATL1 REDUCED THICES. Having started a Shee Factory, I am new i-iusiug em my iarge sieck 01 uoewand Shoes at ereatlv reduced nricia te make room rni- tiu enlargement or my tactery. hu-irement of mv tnrtnrv. rL. " -- ,-- - Custom urn v-ustein werw a specialty, both machine and hand-made. P. HIEMENZ. Ne. 105 NORTH QUEEN STREET. !(Slgn et the Big Shee.) m'JOWJtStt T AUIES, ATTENTION r Beiere purchasing, please examlne the GLOBE CORSET, WITH COOLKY'S FATENT CLASP PROTECTOR. TOR SALI BY JOHN P. SWARR, NO. SO NORTH QDKKM STKKKT, LANCASTER, PA. DEFIANT SHIRT, tl.Oe. CAPITAL SIURT, 75c, A very geed BLACK DUKSS SILK, twenty two inches wide, at SI.25. J. P. SWARR. "VUGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Millien, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand, Five Hundred and Eisjhty Eisjhty feur Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested In Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. Sj-Fer Insurance apply te RIFE & KAUFFMAN, !'. EAST KING STREET. juJ.-.indTuThAS TJK3IOVED. PLUMUINU, UAS-FITT1NU, lc, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed te Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street. Plumbing 6asfitting DOSK OXLY 11V SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARUE STOCK OF OAS FIXTURES ON HAND. Jan28-lyilS XNCKICASK VOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Investors of small ami medium amounts in Grain, Previsions and Stocks as Hilly pro tected asinestextenstveandlntliientiiil opera tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan, try it. Reports sent weekly, dividends paid monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars and past record, puee. Dividends paid during past thirteen months en this fund C6.71 per share. Address FLEMMING- & MERRIAM, Ml and 14.1 LaSALLK ST., CHICAGO, ILL. W-lVe want a local ujjent in every town. Excellent Inducements. Geed pay te a re sponsible, enterprising- man. Write for terms. ju'J-lyU ANOICUINANCK AIMTINII JTOIC Prompt Payment, and Adding te Taxes et Delinquents. SkctiekI. Re it ordained by the Select ami Common Councils et the City of Lancaster, that all persons who shall pay their taxes te the Receiver of Taxes en nr bntnrf. th lirjt day et July In each and everyycar.. shall b.) entitled te an abatement or three per cent, alter that date and en or beiere the llrst day of September, tne amount charged in tint duplicate must be paid ; alter the llrst day or September, In addition te the tax in thu dupli cate, six per cent, will be required te be paid. Sec: 2. All ordinances or parts or ordinances conflicting wlt'i the above arc hereby repeal- Ordulncd anil enacted into a law. In the city et Lnn.astcr, June 7, 1882. S. T. DAVIS. President or Common Council. David u. Dex. Clerk of Common Council. GKO. M. RORGKR, President or Select Council. J. It. Lichty, Clerk et Select Council. Approved, JuneO. 1882: O-Htil JNO. T. MacGONIGLK, Mayer. ENTERTAINMENTS. IjtXCUIOSON Ttl MOUNT ALTO PARK. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. Arrangements have been made with the P. R. R. te run a special train" through without change, leaving "tu-kbth. Whole. Halt. Lancaster 5:25a.m. $j.se $1.25 Landisville 5:48 " 2.10 1 20 Mount Jey 6:00 " 2.25 1.15 Rlizabetlitewn G:16 " 2.20 i.in Arriving at Mount Alte ut 0 a.m. Alse taking passengers lrem Ilarrlsbtu'g, Meehanicsbiirg Carlisle and Shippensburg. Tayler's full orchestra et Lancustei will ac company thu excursion. Return train leaves Mount Alte at 0:1(0 p.m. Secure your tlekets and receive all informa tion rrnm E.J. Erismun, !A North Jueen. St.; S. D. Stupe,.Landisville; Stell ft Mooney, Mt. Jey, and F. W. Miller, Elizabetlitewn.jl0,l2d TfULION "PKRA HOUSE, LANCASTER. XO OTHER IXIiOOR AMVHEMKXT 11AH EVER EQUALED THIS IX AT- TEXDAXVEer 8ATI8FAVTWX. ONE WEEK, Wednesday eBd Saturday Matinees, -COMMENCING Monday, June 12tb. MR. JOHN D. MIS1ILKR rails special at tention te the fact that in his extensive exper ience he has never bad an entertainment se novel, wonderful and entertaining as THE EQUINE PARADOX. BARTHOLOMEW'S 16 Eteaiud Horses The most marvelous exhibition ever present ed and THE ONLY ONE that receives the patronage and approbation of everybody. The report of these who have seen it surpasses belief with these who have net been se fortu nate. Everybody delighted, astonished, ex cited, wenderstruclr, at the extraordinary ex hibition et cultivated Intelligence and wen dertul development et the reasoning faculty in dumb brutes as shown in the feats and per formance of these beautiful animals, which de Everything 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 prices will pre vail te enable all who may desire te enjoy it. GALLERY 28 CTS. ADMISSION .: 35 CTS. RESERVED SEATS SO CTS. Fer sole for any of the eight performances at Opera Heuse Oftlce en or after Thnrsday.June 8th. Seats can be secured by mail or telegraph by addressing B. Tecker. MATINEE PRICES, 15, 35 Si 35 CTS, jun3-7td
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