LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY fJUNE 12, 1882. THE REPUBLICANS. THK KICKERS KICKED OL'T. A Committee Appointed te Ceurer ultli their CeufctltueutH. Aii adjourned meeting of the Hejnibli can county committee was held in Giant hall thin morning, te consider what was te be done with the members who wcie net present at the last meeting, or, being present, had relused te sigu an address pledgin themselves te a hearty support of the Ilarrisburg ticket. After the minutes had been read a com munication was read from Mr. Bush, of Salisbury, in which he gives a hearty sup sup pe: t te the Ilarrishurg ticket and the ad dirhs adopted at the last meeting of the committee. Michael Wciiner of Eden sent weid that he could net bcprcsenr,uut has net a weid le hay against the address or the Harris burg ticket. A communication from A.L. Hersliey, of Silver Springs, was read, lie declines te subscribe te the address ; Fays thcie is a decided opposition te it and te the llar jislnirg ticket among his constituents and the hi each would be widened by the adop tion of harsh measures ; he wants te sen a reconciliation brought about ; would be liberal with thei-c who oppose the ticket, which is net yet full ; he is still a Uepub lican, and if relieved fiem duty en the committee will continue te de all he can ler the success of Republican principles i.i the ensuing campaign and also in the fittuie. Rebert S. MeClure, of Uait, said he steed just whete he steed at the last nitct inir of the committee. He had never in timated that he would vote the Indepen dent ticket, but he would net sign the ad dress. Scott Brady asked Mr. McCiuie who elected him the Democrats, the Indepen dents or the Republicans, and lie answered "the Republicans." "Then why ain't you a Republican V" asked Brady. "I am," said MeCluic. "Ne ; you are only a soiehead," said Brady. Mr. Duulap, of Manheim, one of the ab sentees at last meeting, said he favored the address and would vote the whole ticket. CJ. S. Nissly, of Springville, who appear ed as a substitute for David P. Myers, a non-signer, stated that he could net sign the address ; he was only substituted thi." morning and did net knew what Mr. My ers views might he en the subject. Then followed some bitter talk again-' the kicki-is by Al. C. Wclchans, B. P. W. Urban, Thes. B. Cochran and ethers, Wclchans deelaiing that theie should be no black sheep in the committee, and moved the appointment of a committee of live te clean them out and have Rcpubli licaus put in their places. Welchans was declared out of order, at picscnt, as all the nen-siguers had net jet been hcatd from. Mr. A. E. Nauman, of Spei ting Hill, :ue.-,e, and though he btammeied a geed ileal, he said he disapproved the address and would net sign it. lie. was punished with hisses. Mr. Uibau pictcntcd a substitute for Mr. Wclchans' lcsolutien, which was, in clleet, that the scats of the kickers be de c'aied vacant and a committee of live ap pointed te confer with lcpicscutativc Re publicans of their icsncctive districts te select suitable men te till the vacancies. , The substitute was adopted, after Urban j had made a speech in which he said that the honesty of the highwayman liseste' dignity when cempatcd with the infamy of the kickers ; and that if ever the Re-I publican paity dies, a leceitling angel will ' wiite upon its tomb : " Stabbed in the : back by professed friends." ' The chair appointed the following com- I mittee : IJ. r. W. Lilian, Irn waul, city ; T. B. Cechian, Cth ward Btr'ne. 2d waul, Celumbia: c.ty ; .1. S. i S. Bush, fcwlbbury; Ihes. it. Jeel, luiltei', The seats deelaivd vacant ait 1.1 ! lows : Robt. :S. Mct'luiv, Halt; A, man, Spotting Hill ; ('. S. Springviilc, substitute for i. 1 A. L. Ilersliey, Silver Spriug. Adjourned. CULlt.MRIA NI.W.V E. N.ui Nissley. . Meis : I'rein Our Regular Crr(spsiii(nr. AL the Friday evening meeting of cenn cils, presided ever by Mr. Heishey, jne (em. Messrs. Smith, Guiles, 1 lei. -.hey. Shuman, Patten and Filbrii;, Chief Bur gess Sneath and Solicitor K uift'man were present. The linance committee lejieitcd as fol fel lows : RuUuicceu h.iudut daljel lns iejei Annual 111:11 KeL rent-' l'lecee el note JIccfplM et nuditeii.U'i Transient inaiket rents Reckius. collector, ISSu .. .. 1C1 . Ov. 1... ............ I'.enil-i sold Total receipts Orders paid since last tepeit Nole charged Total expenditures t.j 7.11:1 :u lt.OO'l .. l.:.7i.i 1.7 ('.." en J-i .'O 141 te iSi; .':; 401) (HI . $iU27j?U ..5.1S,7 73 .. t?,(0.l IKJ . $ae,7.7s Valance en hand nt date 1,"'M W Tlis read cemmittcn ronettcd Maple street, from Second te Third streets, open J rd and work en it nearly lintshcd. Much damage has been sustained by the streets en account of the heavy rains lately pio pie vailing. The sewer across Frent street at the Susquehanna rolling mill, which is much out of repair, will be immediately attended te, unless etherwise ordered by council. The sewer at the feet of Walnut street, and that at the corner of Frent and Bridge Street, were re ported as requiring attention. The sewer leading te the liver fiem Frent street, at alley J, has caved in. The public read, at the new work, of the Pennsylvania railroad company, in the eastein part of the town, is damaged and filled with earth and stones from the drainage of these wetks. dining every heavy rain. Ne notice has been taken by the railroad authorities of the repeated notifications of this state of affairs, scut by the boieugh officers. Sevcral ether sttect crossings were also reported as needing repairs. The paving cemmittee wcre ordered te attend te the matter. The contractor the president of the gas company for furnishing gas te the town, was turned ever te the committee en gas and water, with power te act. It was decided that all old outstanding taxes must be paid, or they will be col lected by icsert te the law. Pending the discussion of this subject, the president called a meeting for the evening of June 1G, of the finance committee ; te meet with the collectors of old duplicates and dispose finally of all back taxes, without waiting any further in the matter. The re ro re revisien of ordinance committee reported progress. An ordinance relating te the epaning of Maple street and the vacating or the Col umbia & Marietta turnpike, passed its second reading and was adopted. About 50 citizens had a petition presented asking the construction of a street crossing at Frent and Mill streets. It was referred te the paving committee. The question as te whether the borough should clean the sewers at railroad crossings arose. Nothing definite in the matter was decided. Mr. Sneath, chief burgess, reported that he had sworn in as officers Messrs Dysing cr and Redenheiscr. Dr. S. A. Beckius was re elected borough tax collector for 1882, te act under the same rules as these of 1880 and 1881. A discount of 5 per cent, was ordered by council te be made en all taxes paid the collector en or before the 15th of August, 1882. Bills amount ing te $767.32 were ordered te be paid. Council then adjourned te meet en the evening of the second Friday of July. The Borough Budget. A misplaced switch at Pert Deposit this morning disabled the engine of the early train. Presbyterian strawberry festival in Odd Fellow's hall next Friday and Sat urday evenings. Caudas Smith, aged 80, and of color, has died en Tew Hill. " Children's day" celebration at the Washington M. E. church yesterday. Trinity Rcfeimcd strawberry festival in chuich basement next Thui.-.day and Fii day evenings. Canal beating lively and many beats waiting at the R. & L shutes te be leaded. 204 shad caught at .Mud island befeie 7 a. m. te-day. -V broken axle threw a car off the track at Bainbi idge te day. $30 cleared at the Lutlieian Strawbeny festi val en Saturday evening. Officer Gilbert yesteiday stampeded some naked bejs bathing within forbidden bounds. Mr. C. E. Bennett, of Philadelphia, spent Sun day with Mr. F. A. Bennet. 32 canal beats un'eaded coal at Bruuer's yards last week. Miss Katie Gessler has returned from iusti uctiens in painting at the Mary land institute, with second honor in her class. Jehn Gicenawalt ueaily cut oft' his thumb with a hatchet-at Ferry's planing mill. Rebeit Crene's little boy severely scalded by a kettle of het water. Joint celebration of children's day in the M. E. chuich next Sunday morning. Frank Cramer off te Philadelphia in his new sit uation. Musicale this evening at Mr. Will Mathiot's, Perry sheet. Shcnbcrger's yaid en :jd street, and the 1'. R. R. grounds looking very handsome. Samuel Read, William Shultz and Geerge Lightheiser, weie nearly diewirsd by the capsizing of their bateau near tie right shute en Saturday, caused by the heavv breakers. The last two swain te Read's fish battery, after much and the former managed te get difficulty, en te the bottom of the overturned beat, ness of the catastrophe cars ied te the shore in his beat. A wi' them all I.ITTI.K LOCALS. Here anil Tiicre un! Kvcryw here. The Lancaster county prison and Biick cndcifer's grocery en Neith Queen street have been connected with the telephone exchange. Eight tiain jtimpcis weie committed by Aldcimnn McConemy this meiniug for 10 days each for trespassing en the Pennsyl vania 1 ail read. II. C. Demuth's snuff factory was ie. leased by the U. S. levenuc ellicers this meiiiing. They are satislitd that thcie was no intended fraud, but gave instruc tions that hereafter the letter of the law must be complied with ; and that snuff ai.d fine cut tobacco can be sold only fiem I the original stamped packages and net 1 fiem ILc ornamental jais which Mi. Do De I ninth has heretofore used. ' Very interesting services were held in detv, aid chapel, en West James street yesteiday, it being the leth anuivciKiiy of the death of W. V. Getwald.aftcr whom the chapel is named. A portrait of Rev. Gotwald was unveiled and a suitable ad di ess was delivered by M. Breshis, esq. The singing was by the choir of St.Jehn's Lutheran church and the Sunday school of the chapel Theio was a piajcr by Rev. Max I lark and the benediction was pioneuurrd by Rev. Seilhiuner, of the Bethel church. THE PRISON IXSI'KUIUKS. An Investigation TliHt Ders Net P.m Out M licit. At the meeting of prison inspectors te day applications wcie lcceiveil from the following persons for the position of cvti.i night watchman while the tcpairs of the wall aie in progress ; F. II. ArniU, Gee. Strawbridgc, Je. II. Ferrest, Jehn S. Waifel, Philii) Butt, Geerge O. Drttmni, Jehn Flery, James Eckcrt, Jehn Wood Weed side, Peter Wagner, Daniel Heffman, Henry Shcnk, Seuders, William I Bchtild, Zach Weaver, I. J. Hamilton, Ames Lutz, I). M. Bear. In the inve.-i'igatien el the recent escapes it was shown that for Match the cignt maker convicts had $153 te their credit, that 37 were diawn en orders for the piiser.eis; that Contractor Heir had paid $"5 te the families of the cmvicts en their eidcis, and that there was still s'i.1." te Fiankfetd's cicdit. Ai. the afternoon Fcssi-ni Lutx was elected watchman. The i:ar Ai-seclfttinu. Til.; semi-annual mceling of the Lancas ter Bar association w:v held thijineiningnl 10 o'clock, president II. M. North Jin the chait. Alter the leading and adoption of the minutes of the last stated meeting, the rcpeit of the trcasutcr was lead showing a'bfilwcc in the ticssuiy of $a,20. The rcpeit of the committee of censers was te the effect that nothing 1. -quiring their in tervention had eccuned siuce the last mctting. The committee en the Bar dinner lepeitcd that they deemed said de sign iiuxpcdicrit,and they weie discharged. The meeting then adjourned. A KltielHtl Age. Mr. Jehn Hildcbraur, efMatietta, father of County Commissioner Hildebrant, whose death was noticed en Saturday, and whose Initial took place te-day, was in his 0:5d j ear, having been Lein en Fcbruaty 11, 1790. His wife, four sons and four dauuhtcis survive hint, and all attended his funeral te day. He has eighteen living grandehildicn and nineteen gi cat -grandchild! en. Mr. Hildebrant was the eldest, as he has always been one of the most re spected, citizens of the community in which he lived. Itargainfl at the Self Yerk t::i.:ir. Fe:i-clialk& Lt'ilfi'innu ate new H-iie-iiij; el their large steclc of gneils damaged by water at the recent lire Their store is con cen htanlly crowded by cinleinci-. '.eeking bargain-, lid SI nri'rime Let el Yerk I'eim'y Cens. On Wednesday, .lime II, al the lain ea-ter (lock yauN, llenry l'lillerling will tell a choice let of Yerk county cows, l'ei-ensin waulet cows will find it te llitir advantage te attend this sale. M'JiUlAT, XOT1C12S. What lives a healthy appetite, an increased digestion, strength le the muscles, and tone te the nei ve-,7 I'.rewn's Iren liitteis. j ur.l wdaUv Dsi'EHic, noiveus people, " our el seiN,' Celden's l.iebix's I.inuid Ileet and Tonic In- vi'torater will eme. Ail; for Celdcn. Oflrutc gKts. ju2-lwdeed&w A i..wi, i?;.!':c-reit lrce villi cac!i bottleof S!ulel. Cuturili Keinedy. 1'iicu .Ml cents. Fer a lie :it C'oelir.mV dnifj store, 137 N01 th (Jni'cn bUci'l .1! ether! Aletlieitl! Mothers:: "Ate you disturbed ut night and broken et jeiirrvit by aside child suireiinjj and crying uillKriiu-idtiiif; i:ifn nl culling tcrth? It se, go al once and gel a bottle et MKS. WiN- l.fV'S SOOTIIlXtt SVUUT. It will relieve the ler little Mittcrer immediaicly depend iinen it : theiv is no lni-l.iU-e about it. There is net a mother en earth tihe lias ever used it, he will net tell yen at once that it trill regu late the bowels, and give ict te the mother and iclicf and health te the child, operating hke tingle. It is perfectly sale te nc in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one of the ektrM and best female physicians and nurses in the United states, bold everyw here. 2j cents "a bottle. ni-My-M.W&S&w Ken IlYsr-ErsiA ami Liver Complaint, you hare a printed guarantee en evciy bottle el Sliileh's Vltali7cr. Itnercr fails tncnie. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. l'roef l'ofltlve. We have the most positive and convincing proof tliut Themas' Eclectrie Oil is a most el lectnal upecific ler bodily pain. In eases el rheumatism and neuralgia it gives instant re lict. Fer sale at H. P.. Cochran's drug store. i::7 North Queen street, Lancaster. KEAT ('.USING. OCT SAXE. ITIRE! GREAT SALE OE G GKRE A.T NEW YORK BAZAAR 26 AND -28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER ONLY ! I ACES, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, PARASOLS, RIBBONS, Gout's Fni'iiislimg Goods. All our immense stock of Parasols sold at almost given-away prices. Our elegant stock of Hosiery will be almost given away. ONLY 10 DAYS' TIME GREAT NEW YORK BAZAAR ! 26 and 28 North Queen Street. rilct; and I'ns. i lie-:;, 1 caches, ants, bed-bugs, rat, mice, gopher-, chipmunks, chared out by "Heugh en Hats." l.V. Itreun-H iieti'.fiiiiin i'anaeea l.. the me-t clleet ive I'.iin IV-trejer in tl.e weild. Will nie-,t suie'y iuieken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied cxteinally,and tin teby mere certainly relieve p.iin, whether chronic or ncutc.than any ether p.iiu alleviator, and it is warranted double the -tieiigthe! anj biiuihir preparation. Itenrcj pain in the S:d. Ilael: or i:euels. Sere Threat, Itlieumittsm ami all achi:s, and is Till! CHi:AT KKI.IKVKIi OF 1'AIX. "I'.KOWN'a Hoi-scneLu I'A-.AtKv" should be in every family. A ti.ispoeiiiiil et the l'anueea in a tumble'-of het waller sweetened It" preferred J, taken at bed time will itllUAK Bl- A lOLB. i"Cts ... !.j!e leidi-ldM.WASAw An ri.tliuef.i-tic S'.iidorhenioot. :.i::im, X. II.. .Inly 11, 1S7H. Ok m Whoever you arc, I don't knew ; but 1 thank the Lord and leel grateful te you le knew that in U113 world et" adulterated medi cine there is one compound that proves and does all it advciti-cs te de and mere. Four year-agelhadailighl shock et palsy, which unnerMil me le-uchan extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. I.a-1 May I was induced te try Hep Hit lers. 1 u-ed one bottle, but did net sec any change ; another did se change my nerve that they aic new as -teadysis they overwere It used te take both ham!- te write, but new my go id light hand wiites thi-. Xew, if jen con tinue te manufacture as hone-t and geed an aitiele as you de, you will accumulate an honest tei tune, and confer the greatest bless ing en your fellow mi n tint was ever con tend! en mankind. Tiv ISrnrn. Jul-2wd.tw KIXWKU MMMl DICATH. Tli. inllev. inirstatementel William I. Cough lin, et beuierville, Jlass., is se remarkable that we beg tei,-U for it the attention et our read ers. He -ays : "In th fall et 1S7HI was taken with a violent bleeding ei the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my :miH-iitu and ilesli. I was se weak at one time that 1 could net leave my lied. In the sum mer et 1S77 1 m as admitted tot lie City Hospital. While there the doctor.- said 1 had a hole in my le!t lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a bundled dell.-.is in doctors and medicine-. 1 wa- se far gene at one time a report went ai eund tl-at I was dead, I gave up hope but a fiiend told me el IMC. WM. HALL'S I5ALSAM rellTHK LUX;S. I laughed at my friends, thinking my ca-e incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, w hen te my sur prise and gratification, I commenced te feel belter. Mv hope, ewe de..d. began te revive, a d te-day I feel in belter spirits than I have the pasl three years. "1 uritelliis hoping you wi'.l publish. It, se that ecrv one alllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced le take III!. WM. HALL'S I5ALSA3S. l'OUTHi: LU.VGS, and be convinced that COSSUMI'TIOX CAX 1SE CURED. I have taken two bottles awl can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold by II, U. Cochran, 137 -erth Queen street. Ir i- a foolish mi-takc te confound a remedy or mciit with quack medicine. We nave used Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re sults for Dyspepsia, and Debility and knew it te be a sterling health lcsterative. Times. juMindeod&cew The most wendcrlul curative remedies of the present day aic these tint come lrem Ger many, or at lea-t originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market in this country is the GREAT GERMAN 1NVIG ORATOR, which has never been known te fail in curing a single case el impotency, weakness, nervous debility, inability or mental anxiety, languor, lassiinde,depressien et spirits and functional derangements el the nervous system, rer sale by druggists, or sent free by mail en rccuipt of price, $1.X) per box, or six bexe- ler $5 CO. Address F. J. CHENEY, Tolaile, Ohie, ole agent ter He United States. Send for circular. Fer sale at Kaullinan's drug store. North Queen street. jul2-iydM&Th A XEW A-JJl'MItTIbEMUXTS. AIT-ANTED V STRONG WOMAN TO BO Vf Genctal Iloti.-ewerk. Applvat 12 2td 13SUU1U MUHl.l ex. AV TASTnn.-THKEE OK FOUR C1UAK JUaKcrs. can at 11 iai EAST KING STREET. G11CAND OHKNING TO-MOBROW TUES r DAY EVENING at Singla's Ice Cream I Gni.lcn, corner or Orange street ana Marietta avenue. The City Band will play from 8 te 10 o'clecT. lid JiJBW ADTZBTIBEMXSTS. ITIRE! MILLINEEY MD FANCY GOODS AT THE ALL GOODS SOLD REGARDLESS OF EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 10 DAYS. ALL THE GOODS ARE AS GOOD AS NEW, HAVING ONLY BEEN DAMAGED BY WATER. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE -AT THE- NHW AliVJlKTlSlSaLBNTli. D" KKKD, PltYSICIAX and HUItUEOX. OFFlCE-21 EAST OUANUE STREET. Residence 133 North Queen street. js-lw N4 OTJCK. THK CITY TAX UUl'LIUATK is new in the hands et the City Treasurer Thiee per cent, abatement will be allowed it paid before .lu.y.. c. F. MYEKS, jufMfd Cltv Treasurer. VTOTICIC. Chi:stm;t Hill Iken Okk Ce. ,1 June:;. 13S2. s The annual election or Directors et tills Company will be held at their elllce In Col umbia, Lancaster county, l'a en the 17th day of JUNE next, at 11 o'clock A. M. ju7-2td-7&12 N. W.N. II1X, Secretary. 15U1IL.IO SAL.K OF COWS, STEKRS ANIJ J IIOGS.-O11 THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1SS2, will be sold at public pale, at Hanibright's Hetel, en the Columbia turnpike, Lancaster county. Fa., the following Live Stock te wit: Twenty licad et fresh Milch Cows, a tew Stock Hulls, thirty Stock Steers, and fifty brad of Shoats. A credit of siUy days will l.e given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. 111.. when attendance will be given by JACOB B. RAUSMAN. Samuel Hess t Sex. Auctioneers. 12-St PKMUVAU 11 ALLAN A. HERR & CO. Have Removed their CEXEUAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR ANCE OFFICE TO NO. 10G EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Leopard-Hetel). my:G-3mdMR&3mw PHlniK LOT OIT YeKK COUNTY COWS atpublie sale. On WEDNESDAY. June H, 1S82. will be sold nt public sale at the Lan caster Stock Yards (.las. Stewart, Prep.) Lan caster, Pa., the following live stock, viz. : 25 head of Yerk County Cows, some Iresli and some springers. Theyarc a prime letand hard te beat : were selected with great care, and must be in every icspect as represented. A credit or CO dajM will be given. ea!e te commence at one o'clock p. 111. et said day when altendance will be given by IIENRY PKIFFERLIXt: Sam'l IIi:Sj A Sex, Anct's. N. 1!. If it is drv we will sell in the wet, and irit is wet we will cell in the dry. JKKltdS.M&T T.1ULTON OPERA UOUSE, LAM'ASrKK. COMMENCING MONDAY. JUNE 12th, Every Night This Week and Wednesday end Saturday Afternoons, THE EQUINE PARAR0X, Bartholemew's 16 Educated Horses. EVENING PRICES 25, 3 and SO CTS. f Gallery, Children. ..ISc. m ,r,., v.i.. ii.iJ " Adults 23c M AT1N Eh PRlCKs-i m Floe Cn,idien.85c. (. Adults.... 35c. Deers open at 7: performance commences at 8:15 ; matinee commences at 2:30. Rcsc-rvc d Seats terall performances new en sale at II. Yecker's efllce. jl2 3td PUBLIC SALE OF COWS AND STEKKS On FRIDAY, JUNE 1G, 1SS2, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of J. W. Frantz. Millersville, Lancaster county. Pa., tlic rollewing, te wit: Twenty-four Head et COWS.seme iicsh and some springers. Among them are a few Ne. 1 Alderney Cows and a few Uulls ; 45 head et Stock steer?, from iOJ te 1,000 pounds in weight. They will all be sold without reserve, atic' were selected with great care. The cows must lie in every respect as represented or no sale. A credit el GO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, w nen attendance will be given by HARRY C. LINTNER. Sam'l Hess & Sen, Aucts. N. B. If it is dry we will sell Intlw wet, and if it is wet we will bell in the dry. J10 Ctd<w "t IRARI Fire Insurance Company OF PH1LADELP1A. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, seeurcly invested. Fer a policy Ip this old and well-citablishodcempanycallori RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 EAST KING STREET. d3M,WRAS ITIRE! VALUE! GLOVES, NOTIONS, White Goods Corsets, Corsets, FRINGES. (; eats and Delmans. ONLY 10 DAYS' TIME JS.XTHKTA.Urai E'HTS. "CIXCUKSIUN TO MOUNT ALTO PAKK. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th. Arrangements have been made with the 1. Jl. It. te run a special train thieugh without change, leaving TICKETS. . - , Whole. Halt. ?.50 $1.25 2.40 1.20 2.25 1.15 3.211 1.10 Lancaster 5:25a. m I Landisvllle 5:18 " Mount Jey :00 " 1 Ellzabcthtewn C:16 " ' Arriving at Mount Alte at 9 a. m. Ale taking passenger lrem Harrisburg, Mcchanicsburg Carlisle and Shlppcnsburg. 1 Taylei's full erchcsim et Lancastei will ac company the excursion. Return train leaves I Mount Alte at fi:00 p.m. 1 Sccnre yenr tickets am! receive all in forma- ! lien lrem E. J. Erisman, 5i North Queen St. ; ' 8. D. Stape, Landisville; Stel! & Mooney. Mt. Jey, and '. W. Miller, Ellzabethtewn.js,10,12d VIAH'ltlSa. O KLLINU IO OJfJT! SELLH OFF ! IN ORDER TO DISPOSE Or THE ANCE OF MY STOCK OF 11AL- READY-MADE CLOTHING -I HAVE MADE ANOTHER REDUCTION. AN EXTRA TEN PER CENT. WILL RE ALLOWED TO EVERY PUR CHASER OF AXY ARTICLE IX READY-MADE CLOTIIIXU. We have MEN'S SUITS ler $5, worth $10 ; $3 worth $15 ; $10 worth 18 ; $12 worth $20. BOY'S SUITS for $3 weith$5; $lweith$7; $5 worth $10. Remember, the balance aud entire stock et Ready-Made Clothing must be closed out by July 1st, as we Intend te de an entire SUITS matte; te ORDER in the Latest and most elegant style. Em ploying a Fiist-Class Cutter, I can readily guarantee a Perfect Fit. AL. R0SENSTEIN. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER and TAILOR, Ne. 37 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. Next deer te Shultz & Bre.'a Hat Stere. DRY OOODS. I amies, attentien: Rclore purchasing, please examine the GLOBE CORSET, WITH COOLEY'S PATENT CLASP PROTECTOR. FOB SALS BT JOHN P. SWARR, NO. 50 NORTH QUKEN ST1CEET, LANCASTER, PA. DEFIANT SHIRT, SlM. CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, A very geed BLACK DRESS SILK, twenty, two inches wide, at $1.25. J. P. SWARR. TWM Til RD EDITIOJJ. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1882. FIEE AND FLOOD. LOSS OF LICE AND PROPERTY. Heavy Less Frem Shee Factory Burned. "Warren, Me., June 12. The less by tbe burning of Erwin Smith's shoe factory en Saturday night is estimated at 30, 0C0. uuastreas Flame. St. Jeseph, Me., June 12. A fire yes terday afternoon destroyed seven business houses in the town of Osbern, en the Han nibal & St. Jeseph railroad. Ihe less is about $40,000 ; insurance $23,000. The principal loser is Jeseph Truax, whose stock and store were valued at $30,000. A Steamboat Burned. Sarnia, Ont., June 12. The steam barge Vanderbilr, bound from Midland te 3Iamainse, Lake Superior, took fire en Saturday night and was beached en Ser pent Island. The crew ana passengers, thirty in all, were saved. Rig Fi. e in Bosten, Bosten, June 12. The large four story brick building en Wareham street, occu pied en the first and second floors by Gumming.-, & Kenny for storing hard and dry lumber, and en the third by J. L. Brown, a carpenter, and en the fourth fleer by Sanger & Rice. f.incy .cabinet maker?, was destroyed by fire this morning together with the contents. Less $G5,000. Seme buildings adjoining were also badly damaged. STORM IN THE WKST. Death aud Disaster at itenvar. Denver, Cel., June 11. One of the heaviest rain storms ever known in this section, accompanied by water spouts, swept ever Denver last night, doing thou- sands of dollars worth of damage in the city and surrounding country. Cellars and basements wcre filled with water and several houses near the Platte river were swept away. The bodies of two Germans, LudwigMucr and l'itleledrier, who were in ene of the houses, have been recovered. Thrce children were drowned, but their bodies have net yet been found. It is feared that ether lives besides these five were lest. It is impossible te give the full extent of the damage at present. The storm reached ever several miles of thickly settled country. AtUelden several houses were washed away and the Cambrian fire brick works were struck by lightning and comp letcly destroyed. RIOT ATALEXANDKIA. Sixty-seven Europeans Reported Killed aud Great .xciteiiieut Prevailing'. Vtitieus dispatches from Alexandria rc rc eoit events of a tragic character occurring there. The engineer of the British mnu-ef-war " Superb " hns been murdered, and disturbances prevail which began simul simul tane. usly at thrct difturent places. The ebJLV-r of the rietcis in a great measure appeals te have been pillage, in which Levantines as weil as Arabs participated. A regiment of cavalry andfri regiment of infantry have, been eulercd te reinforce the garrison. TLe Times cei respondent at Caire lays the lespensibility for the riots upon Arabi Pacha. Dervisch Pacha had summoned him te resign and there seemed te be no alternative but submission or defiance, but siuca the riots broke out Dervisch Pacha hasjhad te appeal te Arabi Pacha as com manding the only available ferce te te st ere order. At a meeting of the military leidcrs it was decided te petition the khedive te ab dicate. It was declared that if he did net he would be massacred. It is rumored that the cavalry and artillery will net join any conspiracy against the khedi ve. Great excitement continues ; thepatiels at e doubled, shops closed and 07 Europeans are reported killed. France wants te held a conference con cerning Egypt at Paris, net at Constanti nople Condensed Tolegratns. Jehn Jehnsen, colored, was lynched to day at Ueckhill, S. C, for the murder of Mi-s McDewcl jestculay. Throughout Illinois the storm en Satur day was extremely severe and great dam age was done. Five weavers at the Harmony mills went te work te-day under the 10 per cent, ro re ro ductien. Tin ee thousand strikers are congregated. Threats of murder have been made aud extra police force put en. The iron mills in Cincinnati, Aurera and Covington, arc at work. The Senate, behind the closed doers of an executive sessie.i discussed Van Wyck's preposition te consider the con firmation of the tarill" commissioners in a public session and after 40 minutes voted it down. Owing te the crowded condition of the docket in Philadelphia, Detective Weyel's libel suit against tue rress lias been post poned until September. Matter having been anauged satisfac torily the 2icw Yerk herse sheers who quit work en Saturday resumed te-day en the 2d and 10 avenue car stables. Ress resumed his training en the Ited river te-day. Secretary Chandler has gene te Cen cord. Atteiney General Brewster attends the Star Koute trials. Edw. A. Pcddicart hrs been arristsd at Humboldt, Tenn., with a let of counter feiter's tools nndbal money. The Heuse, by 101 te 75, has agreed te the Senate amendment fixingCl instead of 02 as the age for compulsory army retire ment. At Pcnyvillc, Md., this morning about fifty section hands and tiain men struck against a reduction of wages. In Bedford county, Va., yesteiday, Nathan T. Luck, a prominent farmer, was driving te church with his wife and two daughters, the horses took fright, ran away, overturned the vehicle and precipi tated the occupants te the ground. One of the Misses Luck was killed outright, and the ether seriously injured. Mrs. Luck was severely injured. Fifty employees of Cenner's type foun dry aud the rubbers at Farmer, Little & Ce.'s type foundry, struck te-day. They average from 7 te $15 per week and de mand 15 per cent, increase. Cenner offer ed them 10 per cent, and will fill the strikers' places with girls. The Peunsvillc fishermen who claimed te have found bricks tied te the body of Dennis J. Gallagher floating in the Dela ware, did net appear before the coroner's inquest at Wilmington, and a verdict of accidental drowning was rendered A ludden rise in the river caused a flood at Vescy. Many houses and two bridges were washed away. Twelve children and several adults drowned. The Washington grand jury is examin ing witnesses in the Star Reute cafes, touching J. M. Salisbury's contract from Pembina te Farge. Shocking Result or a Prize Fight. Philadelphia, June 12. On Saturday morning, June 3d, a prize fight took place in the suburbs between William Trappe, a grocer, and William Murphy, a peddler, the stakes beine $30 a side. It is alleged that the encounter came te a close by Murphy knocking'Trappe down, and the latter striking his head against a stone and becoming "unconscious. After medical treatment Trappe appeared te have re covered, but en Tuesday last he fell en the pavement and hurt his head again. Ha was treated at the Pennsylvania hospital, but died there en Saturday evening. Mur phy was arrested this morning and held te await the action of the coroner. TTEATBCK INDICATIONS. Washington, June 12. Fer the JHddla states, fair weather, northeast te south east winds stationary or a slight rise in temperature, followed by nlewly falling barometer. MAKKKTIU rauaeMlpfelft Mrtet. PKttADaLMOA, June 12. Flenr .lull and barely steady ; Superfine, 133 r; Extra, We 73; Penn'a family, $5X3G; Ohie and In diana de, $5 90g5. Rye flour at 3704 50. Wheat quiet and steady; Pa. Red, 11 42 Ol 43 ; de Amber, $1 43Q1 44. Cern steady ter local trade ; Steamer. S3VCQ SlJc ; Yellow at Sl)635iic ; Mixed. S4gSic; ill). O JULXeU, MH34C. Oats dnll and lower ; Ne. 1 White, ec; Ne. 2 de 63f)63c ; Ne. 3 de eSQCUkc ; Ne. '1 Mixed, 61Q61WC. ' Rye duilatiw. Previsions llrm;incs3 perk, til t: beet hams, f242(5; India mess beef. 131 WQ32. Racen Smoked shoulders. 10c; salt de, OKS'JKc ; smoked hams, I5l5)c ; pickled de isaisKc. Lard Arm ; city kettle, l'iViftlH'c ; leese butchers', llc ; prime steam, 911 S7. Butter firmer with geed inquiry for choice : Creamery Extra, 2Gc : de geed te eimice. -UQ 25c. Rolls nominal ; no choice here. Eggs dull and easier : Pa.. 23iD24c : Western 22fii22Kc. Cheese quiet but tlnn ; New Yerk lull cream lieilKc: Western de. 1010c:de tMlr te geed, 9KQ10c: Pa. half-sklms, 5,g:je ; P:i. 2flSc Petroleum dull; Refined, TJc Whisky dull at si 17. Maw xexm mum. Nkw Yerk, June 12. Fleur State and Western dull and strongly in buyers' favor : Southern dull and weak. Wheat unsettled and weak ; prices without quotable chance ; moderate speculative trad imr; Ne. 2 Red. June, $1 43$ai W,i : de July, $12091 -23: de Angnt. SI 'XM 2IJi; de Sept.. f 1 lOIPQl 20 ; de Oct., 1 2iil 21. Cern J.Q!lc lower and weak; Mixed West ern, spot, 73fS7tc ; de future, 7r.'79ic. Outs MQZc lower and heavv; Ne. 2 Jul v. 5.V4c; de Axis.. 454e; Ui Sept, 4"'44j 43.c ; State, 5!fi7c ; Western, JWgtVTc Uratn ana prevision Qaotalten One o'clock quotations of grain nmt prevl.-. ions, turiiMied by 8. K. Ynndt. Ureker, l.'. East King street. June 12. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats Perk l.ard June .ffliJi .49H 2ii S" il.ir. July.... 1.33 .7n'4 .4; 2e.t: JSi)i August 1.1175 -70Jrt "",U Philadelphia. June... 1.4IJ-J .ai JH .... .... Julv..... 1.25 .?J .57-4 .... .... Allg LlSJi .TilJi .4C. Sept.... l.it .... teeKaaraeT. New Yerk, Punutielpiiiii and Lecal Stocks also United States HeniN rercttiil dally ly Jacob It. Lone, 22 North Queen ttr.:ct. Jnnel.'. 10-.00 "law 2:3J. A. M. P. M. l'.M. Del.. LacS. Western 119 1I9 11 Denver & Rie Grande M M4 K N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.... 34 Z ZyH Kansivs and Texas -iA -l-y, ' f nt... 4Sl.n.. ftfl..l. Un..tl..n tlt-W tllTI' lltlf. IMUr ClllllCttl ILII. tJlltlUlllJIm J'-4 l'U iVI .-- ""M "Xf I2TO way, i2nji i!7?2 Kl& B'J aew lerKueninu New Jersey Cen1-! , ,.. Ontario A Western , Omaha Cem Omaha Preferred Chicago. Mil. St. Paul .'' il7 !ly in ii 1;4 l'"7n Texas Pacific 38 s?i 395 Wabash. s. ...nils A Pacific... 24). J Western Union Tel. Ce 82 Pennsylvania R.R ) ItIW I ID ( yi4 Rutrule Pitts. A West 15 Northern Purine Cem '&il " Pretcrrctl.... 75i 2I'J 27J 15 :ij 73'i 8Ri 27J; I5K :ki1 ,ayx Cattle Market. PuiLADKLruiA, June 12. Cattle market dnll ; .ales, 2,300 head ; prime attHtfJOKc ; geed at 89c; medium at 77c; common at ty, eyie ; fat cows, 44Q7J4c. Sheep market dull; sales. 13,000 head; prime, i6e ; geed, !05c ; medium. I'iii i)ic; common, 34c; cuIN, 334c ; lambs, 4i8c ; calves, 69c. Hes market active : sales, 3.2IO head ; prime at U12c : geed, HJiQUc; me dium, 10'XeHlc. ZAXCABTKK WATCltJtH. M ORE THAR 1,000 WATCHES. THE FACT THAT MORE THAN Lancaster Watches HAVE BEEN EOLD IN Lancaster County DURING THE PAST Twe Years Is Suililactery Evidence of HOME PRIDE IN HOME PRODUCTS. SIXTEEN GTCADES OK THESE WATCHES AKE XOW MADE. AT THE Lancaster Watch Factory. They tire the Fined! Product et Pennsylva nia Skill and Pennsylvania Enterprise. It U confidently believed lh.it NO KETTER WATCH, for the Meney, Is made or sold any where in the weild either in America or In Europe. Jiinctf-lyd&w '-' " BVOKH AND HTATIOXMMi. HINK, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY. ew panels. new easels, new books and new magazines, at; L. M. FLYNN'S NO. 42 WEST KINO STREET. TII1I.N UAKK'.S hONS, Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15 & 17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Have in stock and for sale, at the LOW EST PRICES the Largest Assortment et Beeks and Stationery That Is te be found In the Interior et Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Stuminrd Boek", Illustrated Reeks. .Juvenile Reeks, Sunilay Scheel Beeks ami Bibles, Family Bibles in Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Boek, German Bibles, Prayer Beeks. WRITING PAPERS aid ENVELOPES. Blank Day Beeks, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, In. voice. Beeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Beeks, Pocket hoeka Purses, Photesraph Albums, Cabinet Frame-i Birthday Cards. Picture Cards, ftc. Ilel, LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. And h general assortment of Stationer', Scheel Beeks and Scheel Furniture at the SIGN OF THE BOOH 1t MUST SKIN DISEASES JT IS NKUr.t sary te consider the constitutional st.itc wfcieh disposes it. the local condition which makes the skin susceptible, and the external local cause which determines the production et d'seasc. All Diseases et the Skin, Cancers. Tmnera, Private and Chronic Diseases permanently cured by DRS. II. D. 4 M. A. LONGAICER. Ofllce 13 Kust Walnut street. I.:tin-::s er. Pa. Consultation Inc. USUI One TI1001 ,-.