Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 13, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER BAlLTINTEUGraCEREUESDAy fJUNE 13, 1882.
Delightful Excursion.
The excursion te Mount Alte park which
leaves this city te morrow morning at 5:2-3
o'clock, premises te be a most delightful
one. The park is one of the most pictur
esque places in Pennsylvania, almost
rivaling Watkins Glen iu the variety of
its beauties. The weather premises te be
fine ; the fare is low, as will be seen ey
advertisement elsewhere, aud the read
passes through the Cumberland valley
which, of itself presents, a wonderful
variety of charming landscapes. Persons
intending te participate in the excursion
should purchase their tickets this evening
se that the railroad company may be able
te provide an ample number of cars for
their conveyance te the park. The des
tination of this excursion should net be
compounded with Pine Greve. Mount
Alte is vastly mere extensive and beauti
ful. Weeds Meetings.
An assembly for the promotion of Sabbath-school
work will be held ou the
Steverdale camp grounds near Hummels
town, Penn., from July 20 te August 2d.
Under the superintendence of Rev. Albeit.
W. Parry, assisted byltev. W.IM. Parry,of
Vineland, aud ethers, there will be a four
days' meeting held in Win. Glisbys'lwoeds
near Mexico, Cecil County Md., June 13
and 18th, inclusive ; order of services te
wit : preaching Thursday. Friday, and
Saturday, at 7:45 p. m. Sabbath,. 18th insr,
10:30 a. m. and 8 p. iu. The meeting will
be held in the interest of no exclusive sect,
but with the express purpose of advancing
Bible belim 88.
Heavy Werk,
The large Diebold safe noticed yester
day was landed safely in the store of E. P.
Bewman, en Chestnut street, yesterday
afternoon about 41 o'clock. It was a
very heavy job and while it was being
hauled down Market street irem the
railroad the front axle of the heavy wagon
envhicli it was, was broken. A new
front cai riage was procured and it steed
the immense weight.
I'rateriiHl Vlnlt.
Last evening the Cauasatcu ledge of
Ked Men paid a fraternal visit te the
Ee-sliah-ko-iice ledge of the same order,
and afterwards both ledges adjourned te
Schuniberger's saloon, wlicie A sumptu
ous feast of geed things was placed before
them and enjoyed with the greatest zest.
Sale or Kcal Kstatu.
Henry Shubei t, auctioneer, sold, June 115,
at private sale the property. Ne. 323 North
Lime street, belonging te Dr. Jehn Lev Lev Lev
crgoed, ler $3,800.
HVECIAL NOTICES.
What pives a healthy appetite, an mcrea-cd
digestion, strength te tin; muscles, and tone
te theneives? Brown's Iren Bitters.
ju5-lwdw
IiTsrBrric, nervous people, " um el sorts,'
Celilen's Liebig's Liquid Beet unci Tonic ln ln ln
vigorater will cuie. Auk for Celden. erDrng
gists. I u2-lvtleed Avi
an as al ikjectek lree with -afh bottle el
Hiilel.'s Cutarrh Remedy. Prien 50 cents, Fer
sale :tl Cochran' drug ster 137 North Queen
street.
Ker. DvsrKi-six and I.lvcr Complaint, you
have a pi inted guarantee tin every bottle et
bhlleh's Vindizer. It never falls tn cure. Fer
-nle ut Cochran's drug store, 1.17 North Queen
stivet.
1'roer FefdtUc.
We have the most positive ami convincing
pioel thttThenins' Eclectrfc Oil isamostet isamestet
teetual specific for bodily pain. In c.iscsef
rheumatism and neuralgia ft given instant re
liet. KersalcntII.ll. Cochran's drug store.
1.17 North Queen street. Lancaster.
The only iron preparation that does net
color the teeth, and will net causa headache or
constipation, as ether Iren prcparallen-rVill,
is Brown's Iren Bitter. jul2-lwditw
ltrwn-s Mouselioiu I'.inacen.
Is the most cllcctive Tain Destroyer in
the world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken Internally or applied
extemally.nnil thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength e! any similar preparation. It cures
pain iu the Side. Hack or Bowels. Sere Threat,
Rheumatism and all achks, and is THE
UREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. " Buewrt's
Household Panama" should be in every
laniily. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a
tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred,
taken at bed time will ureas ur a cei.h. els
a bottle. fcbll-lvdM.W&S&w
Wliee There's u. Will There's a Wuy.
Anyone who has the will te try Themas' Ec
lectrfc Oil will surely find the way te robust
health, in catcs ei bronchial affections, sere
threat, pains, etc.; and as an internal remedy,
It is invaluable. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's
drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster.
Decllne of Alan.
Nervous Weakncs3, Dyspepsia, Impotence,
Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health Itc
newcr. $1. Fer sale by Jehn Black.
Hew many n sweet face is marred
By j ellew teeth and failing gums.
And month and lips all het and hard.
And breath deep-tainted as it come-:
And yet, with SOZODONT, we may
Keep nil these dire delects at bay.
jul3-livdee lil-w
A Cough. Coie or sere Tnreai sheulu de
stepped. Xsegfect TreTaently results in an In
curable I.'tng Disease or Consumption.
Brown's irenchial Treeh:s de net disorder
tne stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the In named parts, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Tumbles
which .Singers and Public Speakers ure subject
te. Fer thirty years .Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, ami alwavs give perlcet satlslaclieii.
Ha lug been tested by wlile and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained v ') .nprilcd rankameng the lew staple
rained Us of the age. Sold at .". emtsa box
ever m hei e. in v-lvtJTThA F&lvw
"Who Grasps Much Holds Little."
The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm de net
claim it te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for
Catarrh and Catarrhal Dcalness, Colds in the
Head anil Hay Fever.
Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal
passages of Catarrhal virus, causing lieallhy
secretions, allays inflammation, protects the
membranal linings of the head from add!
tienal cold, completely heals the sores and
restores thcscnsceftastcumlsmell. Beneficial
results are realized by a tew applications. A
thorough treatment will cure Catarrh. The
Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by
druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 10c. will
mail a package.
ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y.
Fer sale by Lancaster druggist.-.
ty-dft w 1 u
Ilay Fever.
Fer twenty-live years I have been severely
afflicted with Hay Fever. While surteringin
tensly I was Induced, through Mr. Tichcner's
testimonial, te try Ely's Cream Balm. The
Immediate effect was marvelous. I have been
enabled I e perform my pasteial duties with
out the slightest Inconvenience. Have been
exposed te heat, draughts and dust, and have
escaped a return attack. I pronounce Ely's
Cream Balm a cure ler Hay Fever. William
T. Care, Presbyterian pastor, Elizabeth, N. J.
Messrs. Mills & Laced, Grand Rapids.Mich.
Dear Sirs: Having used Ely's Cream Balm
ter Hay Fevcr, and experienced great relict
from its use. 1 most cordially recommend it
us the best of all the many remedies I have
tried. Yours, ftc , T. B. J exes. Lawyer. Price
B0 cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger.
Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 18" North
Queen street. jci2. a
Te Lauies.-U you wish te render your skin
white and soft, use Glenn's Sulphur Seap
Plke'-s Toothache Dieps cure In one minute.
Jul2-lwdcedw
The countenance of mortal man or woman
cannot be celestially radient and pure, but
with Ur. Bensen's Skin Cure, it can be made
smooth and free from tetter, scaly eruptions
freckles ami climatic discoloration, a lovely
toilet dressing. Jnl'Mwd&w
It is a foolish mistake te confound a remedy
et merit with quack medicine. We nave used
Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re
sults for Dyspepsia, anil Debility and knew It
te be a sterling health restorative. Timet.
jul-lmdeodfteew
An Eathuilaitic .Endorsement.
Gerhav, N. H., July It, 1S79.
;r-sT8 Whoever you are, 1 don't knew; but
1 thank the Lord and feel grateful te you te
knew that in this world of adulterated medi
cines there is one compound that proves and
does all it advertises te de and mere. Four
years age I had a slight shock et palsy, which
unnerved me te such an extent that the lca.it
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
they are new as steady as they ever were It
used te take both hands te write, but new my
gODd right hand writes this. New, it you con
tinue te manufacture as honest and geed an
article as you de, you will accumulate an
honest fortune, and confer the greatest bless
ing en your fellow men that was ever con
ferred en mankind. Tiar Bcrcii.
jnl-2wdftw
Celden's Liebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In In
vigorater is endorsed by physicians. Ask for
Celden'si; take no ether. Of druggists.
iul2-lwdeed&w
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
w
AX1EU.-A UTltO.NO WOMAN TO DO
General Housework. Applvat
12-2td 128 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
CUKAP LOTS rOIt SALE. THE VKnER
J signed offers te sell BUILDING LOTS en
Duke. Lime, Frederick and New streets en
Leng Time and Easy Payments. Call en
A. W. KUSSEL,
10-:std,cod 22 East King street.
SCHOOL TAX, 1882.
The duplicate is In the hands of the treas
urer. Thice per cent, el!' let-prompt, payment.
W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer,
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
-Ofliee heui s lrem 9 a. in. te 4 p. m.
julL'-2mdR
TKoresALS W1L.L ISK KKCKIVEO ifOK
X ISO Perch et Building Stene, te be deliver
ed at Biick-yard, Charlette street, above
Jumui, ami ale for the laying of tln-Jsame.
It KAHL ft MARTIN.
ALL UlCADUATES (li'TUK LANCAsTKlt
High Schools are l en nested te meet In
the school building, corner l'rincc and Chest
nut streets, this (TUESDAY) evening at b
o'clock, for the purpose of organizing un
alumnal association. Let there be a large at
tendance. It BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE
1.Ult SALK.-LKASK, STOCK AND F1X-
tares et the Grand Central Hetel. Read
ing, Pa., lermerly MishicrV, consisting of
everything necessary te keep a Urst-class
hotel. It net sold at private sale betore the
17tb day of June. A. D. 18S., there will boa
public sale made of the same ou the premises,
en that day, at one o'clock p. ni.
SOLOMON CLOSE,
Jul3-lwd Assignee of M. G. Feather.
Neckties, Shirts,
STOCKINGS,
Handbags. Suspenders, &c.
AT
BRISMAN'S,
NO. SO NOKTU QUimN STISEET.
e
UGANIZED 1810.
The Old American Fire Insurance Com
pany of Philadephia.
ASSETS : One Millien, Six Hundred
and Thirty-three Thousand,
Five Hundred and Eiehty Eiehty
feur Dollars and Eighty
eight cents.
All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities.
Company Conservatively Managed.
JSSTFer Insurance apply te
RIFE & KAUFFMAN,
19 EAST KING STREET.
ju3-5mdTuTh&S
r nuivr
MARK DOWN.
l Mucin
In Fine Clothing!
$30 SUITS te $25,
$24 SUITS te $20,
$23 SUITS te $19,
$19 SUITS te $16,
AND MANY OF THE LOWER PRICED
Sl'lTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED
IN THE SAME PROPORTION.
The Children's and Beys'
CLOTHING-
IIAVE ISEEN REDUCED
PROM $2 te 50c. ON A SUIT,
AND THE REASON OF THIS lfe
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND THEY
MUST BE SOLI) !
tf-Everyhedy come and see them.
AT
34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
JiX TKlt TAISMES T.S.
IUf.TON UFEKA HOUSE, LA.MJASIKU.
COMMENCING
MONDAY. JUNE 12th,
Every Night This Week and
Wednesday end Saturday Afternoons,
THE EQUINE PARAROX,
Bartholemew's 16 Educated Horses.
EVENING PRICES....
!S, ff and SO CT-S.
fGullerv. Children.. .15e.
MATINEE PRICES ,,, Kleer&;5
L " Adults.. ..35c.
Deers open at 7:30, performance commences
at 8:15 ; matinee commences at 2:3t. Reserved
Seats lerall performances no. v ou sale at 15.
Yccker's office. j 12 5td
TNCRKASK YOUK CAPITAL.
WHEAT STOCKS,
S10, 320, 850, 3100.
Investors of small and medium amounts in
Grain, Previsions and Stocks as fully pro
tected as most extensive anu influential opera
tors. Onr successful, fully tried, old estab
lished plan, tot it. Reports sent weekly,
dividends paid monthly. Semi at once for ex ex
planatery circulars and past record, free.
Dividends paid during past thirteen months
en this fund $C6.71 per share. Address
FLEMMING & MERRLAM,
111 and 143 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
j(3-We want a local agent in every town.
Excellent inducements. Geed pay te a re-
spenvib'c, enterprising man. Write for terms.
juO-lyd
Williafflsen Festers
Urea
JOHN WANAKAKER'S.
JOHN WANAMAKER'S,
PHILADELPHIA.
TUESDAY.
Chudda and cashmere shawls
are worn mere than ever. Fer
its -proper use there is no satis
factory substitute for chudda:
but net everybody will pay $5
te $75 ($5 for a coarse chudda,
7 for a fine one) for a simple
modest shawl ei plain goat
wool, whose richness will be
recognized only by the initiated.
The cashmere is brighter,
smoother, fresher, newer-looking
and costs but $3 te $6.
130J Chestnut.
Take this as a sample of our
black grenadine news.
A pattern of all-silk large
plaid Lyens grenadine, which
some will like and some will net
like (that you knew, is true of
everything) we have been sell
ing at $1.50 ; and at that price it
was very low. Yeu shall have
it te-day for $ 1 . Anether some
what like it in pattern, but silk
and wool, has been $1.25 till
new; new 75 cents. .
These are simply two samples.
There are a hundred. And
many, of these grenadines be
long te the verv rich goods that
have distinguished our trade this
year.
Next-outer circle, eeulh entrance te main
building.
Black lace buntings are cer
tainly scarce. Ne doubt about
it. We told you se last week.
Yeu will begin te see the fact
within ten days. But we have
enough for the immediate pres
ent net enough ; for we'cl buy
any quantity. At these prices :
1 e and 12 cents for cotton and
wool ; 25 cents for all wool, sin
gle width; 50, 60, 65, and 75
cents for all wool double width.
A new one te-day at 60 asks
your particular attention,
Nest-entcr ciicle, south entrance te main
liulldinK,
The black and white silk
striped dresses ready made at
$10 are going with the warm
weather. They have something
of the appearance of summer
silk ; but are much mere sub
stantial than summer silk could
be at the price.
1301 and 13a? Chestnut, fcccend lloer.
Ribbon short remnants $2.50
a pound ; for quilt patchwork ;
in 1 pound packages only.
Other remnants, by the yard, at
quarter value, or less.
We have just received a large
quantity of remnants manu
facturers' coupons they are
called in the trade. We have
room te show only a few of them
at a time ; because almost the
whole space available for milli
nery is taken up with untrimmed
hats and bonnets at quarter te
half value. We sell them the
lower en account of our limited
facilities, and the unavoidable
incenventence of your buying.
East et the old waiting room.
Cheap Literature :
Staxidt Library : 1,302 numbers at '-, IS, 27
and 3C cents.
Franklin Square I.ibrury : 235 numbers at 8,
12, 1G and -M cents.
Deutsche Library: 102 numbers at 9 and 18
cents.
Humboldt Library : 23 numbers at 14 cents.
Standard iSeries: 07 numbers at 9, 11, 14, 18
and 22 con te.
Yeung People' Library : Vi numbers at 15
cent.
New numbers ready en the
day of issue.
There was a time when we,
like ether booksellers, reluctant
ly sold these ephemeral editions;
but they have grown te such
importance that we have pro
vided facilities for keeping them
all. It surely must belong te
the legitimate book trade te
supply a style of edition that
has wen for itself se general
favor. And, may be, book buy
ers are entitled te decide what
editions they will have, without
consulting us book sellers.
North of Thirteenth btrcet entrance.
Winser & Newton's jartists'
materials. All dieir oil colors
in tubes, moist and cake water
colors : their prepared varnishes
and oils ; also their sable, bad
ger and bristle brushes.
La Croix's colors and pre
pared oils for china painting.
All the accessories of the
studio and encampment.
Outer circle, nbrthwcstiiein centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Chestnut. Tnirtccnth and Market streets
and City-hall square.
PHILADELPHIA.
ZAirCABTBK WATCHES.
"VIORE TH K
1,000 WATCHES.
THB PACT THAT MORE THAN
Lancaster Watches
HAVE BEEN SOLD IN
Lancaster County
DURING THE PAST
Twe Years
Is Sali-slactery Evidence el
HOME PRIDE IN HOME PRODUCTS.
SIXTEEN G12ADE8
OF THESE WATCHES
AEE NOW MADE.
AT THE
Lancaster Watch Factory.
They are the Finest Product et Pennsylva
nia Skill and Pennsylvania Enterprise. It Is
confidently believed that NO BETTElt
WATCH, for the Meney, is made or sold any
where in the world either in America or in
Europe. IuneS-lyd&w
MILLIJfUJtr.
I71NE MII.LINEKV.
Irs.A.W.WeiM,
Ne. 38 NORTH QUEKN HTHKET.
My many Irienils and patrons are re-peel-fully
invited te call and examine niyj
FINE STOCK
-OK
COMPRISING All. TUB LIIADINO STYLES FOR
DRESS and PROMENADE HATS.
LADIES can have their erdci a Ulled in much
less time than thev have been accustomed te
elsewhere.
S"Plcasc call aud examine my goei! and
prices without obligation te purchase.
-ta-N. it. The Largest and Finest Stock of
GHILDHEX'S
Scheel and -Dress Hats
IN THIS CITY.
A lull line of
Human Hair Goods
Always en hand, and all kinds et I1A1U
WORK done at the LOWEST FKICES at
. 1 w.
'fl
NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCA&TEU, PA.
ap27-3iml.Tu.ThS
CHINA AKlt it LASS WAJSH.
TTMJH
S MARTIN.
JELLY TUMBLERS!
FRUIT JARS !
AT
CHINA HALL.
We have new en hand a very Larue Quan
tity el
.IEI.LY TUMBLERS,
.TELLY TUMBLERS.
JELLY CUPS,
.TELLY CUPS,
COMMON TUMBLERS.
COMMON TUMBLERS.
MASON FRUIT JARS,
MASON FRIJIT JARS.
A Full Line of
TABLE GLASSWARE
Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices Lew.
Examine enr stock be'ore purchasing.
High & Martin
15 EST KING STREET
BUUKH AND STATIONER.
CINE, PLAIN ANI FANCY
STATIONERY.
JCW P A.N ELS.
NEW EASELS.
NEW BOOKS ASM)
NEW .MAGAZINES,
AT"
L. M. FLYNN'S
NO. 43 WEST K1N1J STREET.
J"
UN llAEK'S SONS,
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&.17 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, l'A.,
Have in stock and for sale, at the LOWEST
PRICES the Largest Assortment et
Beeks and Stationery
That is te be leund in the interior et Pennsyl
vania, embracing New and Standard Heek?,
Illustrated Beeks, Juvenile Beeks, Snnday
Scheel Beeks aud Bibles, Family Bibles ir.
Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Beeks,
German Bibles, Prayer Beeks.
WKITINU PAPERS and ENVELOPES.
Blank Day Beeks, Ledgers. Cah Beeks, In.
voice Beeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks ami
Fluids, Steel Pens, Bill Beeks. Pocket boons
Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Frames
Birthday Card. Picture Cards. c. HOL
LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. AnC
a general assortment et -Stationery, Scheel
Beeks and Scheel Furniture at the
SIGN OP THE BOOF
TJEMOVAL.
ALLAN A. MERR & CO.
Have EemeveU;thcir
GENERAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR
ANCE OFFICE
TO NO. 100 EAST KING STREET,
(Opposite LcopardIIetel).
iny2C-3indMR&3mw
One TneusaiiQ
MillinBiysTrimmiiigs
THIRD -EDITIOU.
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1882.
BLAINE TESTIFIES.
UK CORRECTS UIS TESTIMONY.
And Modifies His Opinion or the "Dirty
Democratic Press."
Washington, June -13. The examina
tien of Mr. Blaine was resumed te-day by
theJfereiKU affairs committee. Chairman
Williams called Mr. Blaine's attention te
passages in the testimony of Rebert
E. Randall, relative te the Credit Indus
trie!. Witness stated that Mr. RauclaH
was an utter stranger te him ; that he lad
in February. 1881, approached him in the
Senate, but witness avoided conversation
a3 far as possible. He had no reason te
believe Randall would intentionally mis
represent htm, but no such conversations
as he (Randall) had testified te had ever
taken place.
Blaine flatly contradicted many of the
statements made by Randall, lie said he
(witness), never asked Ramiall if Mr.
Hurlbnt as minister te Peru would be ac
ceptable te his company, and never inti
mated te him what instructions would be
given te Hurlbut or te Mr. Trcscett. He
asseited that the state department never
for a memeut countenanced the idea of
an American protectorate. Mt. Blaine
took occasion te say thatpcace would ere
this have been established between Peru
aud Chili, had net Trcscett's instructions
been revoked.
In reply te a question if he desiicd te
make any further statements Mr. Blaine
said iu his previous testimony he appears
te have spoken of the "dirty democratic
press. Lie should have said the dirty per
tien of the Democratic press, because the
better elements of the Democratic press
have taken high and patriotic grounds in
disciu'siug this subject.
The committee adjourned until te mot met
row when Trescetc will be examined.
THE UPUOAU INKJrT.
Tlie English ami French fleets Cause
Trouble anil a Collision With tlie
natives' Vessels lininent.
Londen, June 11!. A dispatch from
Alexandria bays : ''The English man-of-war
Superb canto areuud te the harbor en
Sunday at midnight. A repot t that she
was about te laud marines te protect the
consulate haviug spread, soldiers directly
crowded the beach and the be.its of the
Supcib were ordered te keep oft". The
proportion of Arabs killed in the late riot
was insignificant. "
The Times correspondent at Alexandria
telegraphed as fellows : ' That the fleet
is almost a source of danger is shown by
the fact that when the French stationed a
vessel opposite their cousulate te receive
refugees, she was immediately surreunJcd
by Egyptian steam launches, v.'hich re
main, and a collision may occur at any
moment."
Arrival or the Khedive ut Ale..iuclria.
Caire, June 13. The Khedive, accom
panied by Dervisch Pacha, started for
Alexandria te-day.
The Enttteru Situation.
Caire, June 13. Dervisch Pacha and
Arabi Pacha did net go te Alexandria, as
at flrst atfneunced. But only sent tiicir
aides-de camp. There have been numerous
assaults en Europeans by Araba in Caire.
A Terrible Position.
Londen, June 13.-Thc correspondent j
of the Daily News at Alexandria telegraphs
that the position is a terrible one. Any
small force that- the fleet could laud would
only suffice te excite the Arabs te a gen
eral massacre.
Tears for the l"u;ure.
The correspondent of the Times at Caire
telegraphs that unless there is an over
whelming Turkish force at Alcxaudia be
fore Sunday, there will be a worse out
break than that of last Snnday. He says
the prestige of Dervisch Pacha has disap-1
pearcd.
Sir Edward Malct will remain at Caire
until he hears of the safe arrival of the
Khedive and Dervisch Pacha at Alexan
dria. A later dispatch from Alexandria an
nounced the arrival of the Khedive and
Dervisch Paca at thcRasclty palace, which
can be protected by the gnus of the licet.
TUK hTAll KOUl'K TK1A1.S.
Judge Wylle impatient et Delay.
Washington, Juue 13. In the Star
Reute trial te day Mr. Merrick explained
that he proposed te take up the routes se
riatim, completely disposing of" one
route befoie taking up another. He
then efl'ered iu evidence vari
ous papers ftem the ollice of
auditor of the po&tetlieo dapar&uumt. JOl JOl
jectiens were made by the defense, liu:.
Judge Wylie overfilled the objection., and
directed Meriick te proceed, expressing
the hope that mere work would be accem
plished te-day than yesterday. Senater
Saunders, of Nebraska, was then en Hed
and testified in regard te the route from
Kearney te Kent.
Itreckivay the Counterfeiter.
Washington. June 13. By eider of the
attorney general Charles Brockway, the
counterfeiter, was released from custody
te-day. A long consultation was held at
the dcp.ulment of justice this morning be
tween the attorney general aud District
Attorney Corkhill and a subsequent inter
view followed between the district attor atter attor
ney and Mr. Guild, of Newark, N. J.,
counsel for Brockway. The result of
these consultations was the order for
releat-c of Brockway.
the
UUITUAO'.S LAST.
He Is Satisfied With Counseller Kecd.
Iu auswer te the charges that Guiteau
has become dissatisfied with Mr. Reed's
management of Guiteau's case, Mr. Reed
has given out the fcllewiug letter for pub
ligatien :
Te the Public : Yeu will plcasu under
stand that I am satisfied with the Hen.
Chas. II. Reed's conduct of my case. Ne
lawyer could de better.
(Signed) Chas. GriTEAL.
U.S. Jail, Washington, June 13, 1882.
Mr. Reed is still confident of his ability
te save Guiteau's life, but says that if he
fails the piisener will go te the ga'.lews
bravely and with composure.
Anether Scalawag te be Se.ileit
The sub committee of the Heuse com
mittce en elections, in charge of the con
tested election of Smalls (Republican)
against Tillmau (Democrat) from the
Fifth district of Seuth Carolina, te day
adopted a resolution declaring that Mr.
Smalls was duly elected and is entitled te
the seat. The sub-committee will report
this case te the full committee next Tues
day. lift: MAfaK KEPUBLICANS.
Senatorial linages Kenning the Machine,
The Republicar state convent ion
of
Maine met at eleven o'clock te-day :u Pert
land, Senater Frye calling the meeting te
order. Main hall, which holds 1,800 peo
ple, was quite full.
Cel. Rebie was nominated for governor
by 32 majority en first ballet.
Senater Frye nominated Eugene Hale
for temporary chairman. He was i eceived
with much enthusiasm. On taking the
chair Mr. Hale made a brief speech, iu
which, referring te President Arthur, he
said he believed the president was trying
te bring all shades of the Republican
party into accord ; he has a difficult task
but will discharge it wisely.
NEWS FLASHES.
TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS UIT TO-DAY.
Incidents til Current Life Tragedy, Pell
tics acd Secial Life.
Daniel Curler, aged 55, shot himself
tureuch.uie heu-this merniuir. in the
Northwestern pelice statiea, Baltimore,
ami uieu instantly, iiu was arrested ter
drunkenness and his person searched, bat
the pistol was concealed in ene f his
beets and thns escaped the netice 0f the
pelice.
Charles Kern, a dissolute nrintex. threw
Himself out of the third story wiodew in
the Bowery thi.-r iuerninit,ina desperate
attempt te commit suicide. He carried
the sish with him and struck the ground
like a leg, sustaining frightful and possibly
fatal injuries. He dived head foremost,
but, striking a sign, turned a somersault,
clashing te the pavement like a bag of
wheat. He had evidently been a de
bauch.
Mrs. Margaret Dttnlap, aged 58 years,
was killed this forenoon, a short distance
from Williamsport, Pa., by being thrown
from a buggy. She was a resident of
Sullivan county, and was visiting her
daughter.
The Russian empress was safely deliv
ered of a daughter at eight o'clock this
morning. The child will be named Olla.
The public buildings are decorated with
flags iu honor of the event.
Six hundred Chinese arrived in Victeria
B.C., yesterday en the steamer from Hene,
Keng. They were penned up ou vessels
like hogs.
Gen. Beaver, accompanied by Gen. Os
bome reached Wilkesbarre at 9 o'clock
this morning. He was escorted te the Far
ram heuse and introduced te a large as
sembly of citizens.
The engineers have found an excellent
line for the railway through Kicking
Heuso pass, British Columbia.
lite Lutheran parsonage at Centreville,
Northampton county, Pa., was destroyed
by fire last Saturday night. The pastor,
Rev. B. F. Applc,saved most of his library
aud ether valuables.
Tlie hearing in the perjury case of Sen Sen
aeor W. B. Roberts, lixed for this after
noon at Harrisburg, did net take place,
owing te the absence of defendant's coun
sel. It is thought the case will be settled.
The state has attached the securities
representing, nine million dollars of the
estate of Wm. F. Weld. Mr. Weld moved
from Bosten te Philadelphia, te escape
taxation. The state claims that Mr.
Weld's estate ewes in taxes $350,000, and
it has sued for that amount.
The twenty ninth annual convention el
the Grand Ledgo of Geed Templars as
sembled in Uamsuurgl te day. Over ene
hundred delegates are present. The busi
ness this morning was confined te the
reception of credentials and routine work.
The regatta committeeat Winnipeg yes
terday, telegraphed Hanlan as fellows :
" Aie you coming within dates agreed
upon '.' Answer must be positive yes or no.
Wire us at once."
Feul Play Suspected.
Victeria, B. C, Juue 13. Feul play is
suspected iu ihs case or the lest child of
Mr. Hamilton. The body has been found
in the weeds hear the hense of the patents.
It was missing for some mouths. The
child is supposed te have been murdered
by kidnappers, who, after the commission
of the crime, laid the body where if was
found. Chinese are suspected te have
committed the deed.
Injury and Death In a Mine.
VineixiA Citv. Nev., June 13. The
premature explosion of a blase at the
Union consolidated mine last evening in
stantly killed Jehn, Black and James F.
Brewb, the latter being shockingly
mangled. " Jehn Bearge was fatally and
R. Hicks seriously injured.
WEATUEK INDICATIONS
Washington, June 13. Fer the Middle
state?, fair weather, except light showers
in the southern portion, southeast te
southwest winds, lower barometer and
stationary or a slight rise in tempera
ture. ZlAMKJiVH.
t'hllRdelphia Market.
l'sn.e3MniA, June J.1 Fleur Market
Inactive; Superllnc, at. $C03:J 7-': Extra,
$4J? 1 7-"i ; Penn'a family, f. 003C 12; Ohie and In
dlanade, W 2-" J !'.
Jtye Heur dull nt 4 3781 ."0.
Wheat ilnll: Pa. Red, $1 I2$l 13; de Am
ber, fi r;rei u.
Cern steady ter local u-e; Steamer. 83
Sic; Yellow at KSf;e : Mixed. S4iS5e;
Ne. .'5 M)xrd, tUiitSlJc.
O.its dull and lecr ; Ne. 1 White. e3
tf7t!lc; Ne. '1 le r.2y.c; Ne. :: de Clc ; Ne. 2
Mixed, nuc.
Rye dull aiMk-.
PiovNieiis, oeil jobbing demand.
I.:ul linn.
nutter firm, uithateiidcncy in sellers, laver;
1 Creamery Extta, -Og-Te : ile geed te elieice,
2:;2.")C
' ICelI.s nominal.
' Eggs lower anil dull ; Pa, IKc ; Western
, '.Me.
Cheese steady.
I Petroleum dull; Refined, 7Jc.
i Whiiky at $1 17
? htv t7K :
Sam j'ekk, June l.k
Westerp dull and still
Southern dull and weak,
;srxt91.
FleurState and
iu buyers' favor;
Wheat lifiy.e lower ; dull and heavy trade
limitei. Ne. "2 Red, June, $1 -45il 46'4 : de
J uly. $1 29Q1 2U;i : de Auj;ii-t. $1 201 21 ;
de Sept.. $1 li ; de Oct., $1 21.
Cern 37c lower and dull; Mixed West
ern, spot, 71&7jC ; de futures, 70X88Kc
Oats dull and fit buyers' faver: Ne.
An;?,, 4l!a ; State, G0jt:7c ; Western, SsgGOc.
Western firaln markets.
Tolkde, O. AVIteat quiet: Ne. 2
i:U; June,$l 3; July, 15S;
led, spot
August,
$110.
Cern In light request : high mixed at 75c;
Ne. 2, spot at 73,'ic ; July at 72Jc; August at
Oat were nominal ; market closed steady
and imeeuiiged.
Ueceipts Wheat, 4'l,0e0 bushels ; Oats, 1,500
ir.iF.
Shipments-Wheat. 2',000 bushels ; Cern,
I,000 has ; Oats, 17,000 bus.
Feeiua. III. Cern aetive and linn ; high
mixed, l'JXtn"e; mixed. 52S52Jt.-.
Oats were lower and easy ; Ne. 2 White at
rt'tftziy.e.
Kye "dull and nominal ; Ne. 2 at G7J4SO?.
Whisky steady and unchanged.
m
rutn and I'rovimen ouetattou
One u'clecl: quotation et grain and priiru..
Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Itreker, 1:S
East Kim? street.
June 13.
Chicago.
Wheat Cern Oats
June 70 .40
July.... l.::iX .71 .41'4
August 1.12 .71 ."J-"Ja
1'HiladelphlM.
June... 1.42 .f)4 .59
Julv 1.2314 ."Vl "
Aug 1.1S .79'S .4C
Sept.... 1.19 ..;
Perk
Lard
11 30
I1-52X
2U.82M
'J0 8 ?.
;
i
Live atecK markets.
CnicAOO. Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head ; ship
ments. 4,400 head ; dem md geed and gener
ally fairly active at firm latcs: mixed, 7 45Q
8 ; heavy, $8 10SS50 ; light, $7 308 00 ; skips,
5 407 23.
Cattle Kccclpts. 4.C0O head ; shipments. 2,100
head ; native choice 10l5c higher ; experts,
$8 0038 75 ; geed te Ohie shipping, $7 50 ;
common te fair, $G 007 20 ; mlxttd butchers'
at $2 504 75 ; Blockers and feeders, $3 003 40 ,
receipts et gras Texans, 170 cars ; active and
10315c higher : scallawag tailings, i 503 25 ;
common te lair, $34033 75; medium, ilQ4 52;
geed, $15031 73: choice, $5 50.
Shecp-Recclpts, 1,400 head ; shipments, 300
head; market steady and fairly active; Cem-
1 men te fair, $2 753 25 ; medium te geed,
' Um 25 : geed te chcice, $4 505 25, all shorn.
The Journal's British cableadvlccs nuote an
easier feeling for both cattle and sheep, with
lower prices ; geed te best cattle 12c. off. Sheep
tep.19.T; shorn, 1517. , '
KAB-rliinjnrrr. Cattle Receipts for the week
2,S3f heid ; market lair ; prime cattle, $8850;
geed, $77 50 ; common. $506 0.
Hogs Receipts ter week, 2,000 head ; mar
ket active ; Philadelphlas, $8 258 50; York
ers. $7 7037 00 ; Baltimore, $88 120.
8hcep HeOeipte for week, 0,000 Ohead : mar
ket dnll;best, $ 7535 25; geed, 42Gg4 50;
common $334.
New Yerk Beef cattle alew but firmer and
a shade higher : several carloads unsold ; ex
tremes,$925ai225 100 fts, dressed weight
ter Texas and Cherokee; $10 23017 23 for na
tives, witb general sales Texans at 9X10c:
natives at 13lft)c ; exporters took 300 head
for shipment alive ; receipts te-day, 4,150 head
or 9,170 de for the week; shipments ler the
week quarters beef. 1.20 : ter shipment to
morrow, SUOquarters beet aud 360 head e live
STOCK.
Sheep Fair trade at unchanged prices. Willi
y.e decline en Lambs : sales et sheep at YAi
Gfc ; lambs at 5Jte7e ; receipts, 1,400 head,
or 35.300 for the week.
Hogs steady ; peer te geed live. $7 2iIS 23
per 100 fts ; receipts. 7,f00. or 25,170 ter- the
week.
PbUAdatplU Cattt Market.
Vesdat, June 11. The receipts et livestock
at the Philadelphia Meck yards were: Fer
the week: Beeves, 2,900 bead ; sheep. 13.ftv
head; hogs, 3,200 head. Previous week
Beeves. S0 head; sheep, 15,000 head; hogs
3,090 head.
Beef Cattla havn tiaaii Inaetlvn ami vil!i
lage receipts et Texans and common grades
prices declined from iQa per pound, the lat
ter en Texas cattle ; geed natives were scan e
and full prices could have been obtained.
We quote as fellows :
Kxtra natives, 9V49-c: Uoed. S39c;
Medium, 7fl7?ic : Common, JKflfi&e ; tat cows,
4;97c: Texans. 5K7Jic.
Allien Cows were active at $J0CO. with sale-i
of extra grades as high as $?0.
Sheep were dull and prices have declined
ia per pound, except ler extra 100-pennd
sneen, wiucu nave uceii in usuiuim ami urm.
Lambs liave declined $1 per cwt. since the be
ginning et the week, while cslves are hard te
dispose efat a less elc,
V e quote as fellows :
Extra. Cgc; geed 5!gS5c: medium t;
3c: common 34'ic; culls 3j::vc; IuiiiIih,
4flSC-
Hogs were active and firm.
We quote as fellows :
Kxtra. U?ei2c; geed, lliQllUc; U-,- :
mixed, leeiic.
SALES OF BXCVK AT THK WIST FHILADKLrit:.-.
STOCK YARDS.
Martin, Fuller A Ce., 110 Western, wholesale,
647c.
Reger Maynes, ISO Western and Texaut, .".UQ
99c.
A. X J. Christy. 176 West Va. & Kent, Hji&iu.
M. Ulman. 108 Lancaster co., J$gS7c : : West
Va.,99c : iti Chicago, sxji'jy.e : 40
Chicago, 8iic ; 15 llleis, !) e ; IU
Buiis, &4qc.yHc.
James Clemsen 17 Western. 95'Je.
Schumberg & Paul, I'M Western. UgS'V; de
SO Texans, 5)c.
U. Seliamberg A Ce., 9J western, s;l..t ; de
1C0 Texans, GWTlc.
Lewcnstein ft Adler. 50 Western ;& Texivas,
CV.'fl'JWc: de C6 Pciina. cow.-. 3IW.C.
Daniel Murphy. 200 Western, Ggtv.
II. Chain, ir., 42 Western, exe.
M. Levi, I0J Western, 7Q9ic.
Jehn McArdlc. 80 Lancaster co., SjiJtii'Cc.
Owim Smith, 2U2 Western, Texans and I'll.. :v,4
9c..
L. Hern, GS West Va. and l'enna., mixed 4
Daniel Smyiti ft Bre., li) Western, c;5i'.ic.
Dennis amyth, CO West, and Lancaster co., 7
4l9c.
Bachman ft Levi, 119 Western, 7y9;.e ; de 23
Pennsylvania cows. 4ti'vV.
J. Y- Latta, 2(1 Chester co., TQS.WJe.
F. Scheetz, 2H West Va. cows and heller, W.
II. Miller, 19 Lancaster co., 9c
J, F. Sadler ft Ce., 40 cars Western and Millers,
wholesale, 49c.
Themas Bradley received 70 head et steers
from Chicago, the finest en the market net in
cluded in quotations.
DRESSED MKATS.
Dressed Beeves were active and closed at 10
14c., the former rate ter Texans.
BALKS LAST WXXK.
Thes. Bradley, 152 head at l-2uy.c.
A. A. Boswell tie. at 1014c. '
C. S. Dengler, 75 de. at 1 IfjMMc.
W. II. Brown 85 de. at 10U14jc.
Harlan ft Bre., 70 de. at llj)14c.
J. F. Lewdcn. 42 de. ViX&lic.
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sold 779 head at lOQllc.
HtneK -WBTIMK.
New Yerk, Philadelphia nud Lecal soc sec
also United States Bends rorextul dully
Jaecii 11. I.ome, 2i North Queen tTJeU
June IS.
10:00 laJ" 2:3v.
a. x. r. m. r.M.
Dul.,Lack.ft Weitcrn 120?,; lie.'j 121
Uenver ft Rte Grande 5rt 5. r7K;
S. r..LakeKr!e ft Western.... 3.VJ .'.-.j 3.1
Kansas and Texas 29J 29 29
Lane Shereft Mich. Southern... 105 101 104
New Yerk Central 129 1! l)y.
New Jersey Cen v.:i (toy, ali ra
Ontario ft Western S3 23 23j
Omaha Cem 37 :V!n 37
Omaha Preferred 109 100? IW),7
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 109 109& 11194
Texas Pacific 3 :i9 ::'jyr
Wabash. . ..mis ft Pacific.... 2. 2 &
Western Union Tel. Ce 82!a Hi H!
Pennsylvania K. K S5JS ?5i5 56J4
Heading 27 27 !7K
Ituffiile Pitta, ft West 15i I.IJ1 l'yt
Northern Pacific Cem X 40 40
Preferred.... 77 7i:.7i V.'-
rOLITJCAL.
Democratic County Ticket.
coxeiucss.
BTATZ SENATOR XIV niSTRf.T.
AI!U AM COLLINS, Marietta.
ASSEMBLY.
2. C. J. UHOAD3, Maner.
J. M. WALKKK, Celcrain.
3. E. C. DILLEK. Karl.
O. W. SIMPSOX, Carnarvon.
II. K. SHIMP, K. Cocallce.
HCCORDER.
W. W. BUS5EB. Leaceuk.
censrr solicitor.
POOR DinKCTOltS.
.1. P. MeILVAlNK. Paradise.
PHILIP BEUXAIID, Lancaster.
rmseN inspectors.
.IOH.V ItFUMAN, Man helm.
J. 11 SCHLKOKLM1LICH, K. Denegal.
-LRT COMKIS8IOXKK.
WILLIAM KLLHAKJUi:, Karl.
Vueancic.-.
fUlt HAItlS.
F
OK SflLK.-AN IMMKJJSK .tUnnKKOr
IIOUS 135, STOTtKS, I1UILD1NU LOTS, Ac,
of all descriptions. In all localities and at all
prices.
NKW CATALOOUK,
with priees, free te every one.
ALLAN A. HKRi: ft CO ,
dcc3-T.inl .1 North Uuke street.
PUBLIC SALi: CtP COWS, STKCISS AND
HOGS.-On THURSDAY. JUNK 15. Ii32,
will be sold at public hale, nt Hamhright'
Hetel, en the Columbia turnpike. Lam-inter
county. Pa., the following Live Stock te wit
Twenty bead et frwli Milch Cows, a tew Stock
Bulls, thirty Stock Steers, and fifty head et
Shoats.
A credit of sixty days will l.e given.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. in., when
attendance will be given by
JACOIS B. BAUSMAX.
Samuel Hess ft Sex. Auctioneers. Vi-Zt
PRIMK LOT or YORK COUNTY cows
at public sale On WEDNESDAY, June
14, 1SHJ. nill be sold at public sale at the Ian
caster Stock Yards .las. Stewart, Prep.) Lan
caster, Pa., Hip following live stock, viz. :
25 head et Yerk County Cows, some fru-th
and some springers. They are a prime letand
hard te bent ; were, selected with great care,
and must be in every respect as represented.
A credit off') days will be given.
sale te commence nt one o'clock p. m. of
said day when attendance will be given by
I1ENUY PFIFFEKLINU
Sam'l lies ft Sex, Auct's.
X. 15. If It Is dry wc will sell In the wet,
and if it Is wet we will sell In the dry.
JlO-StdS.MftT
PUBLIC SALE OF COWS AND STK.KK8
On FRIDAY. JUNE 10. 1882. will be sold
at public sale, at the public hoiueef.I. W.
Frantz. Millersville. Lancaster county. Pa.,
the following, te wit: Twenty-lour Head or
COWS.some lrcsh and some springers. Among
them are a few Ne. 1 Alderncy Cows and 11
few Bulls ; V head et Stock steers, from i 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 as
represented or no sale.
A credit el CO flays will be given.
bale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., sharp,
wnen attendance will be given by
HARRY C. LIN'TXEIi.
Sasi'l Hess ft Sex, Aucts.
X. B. If it is dry we will sell inthe wet, and
If It is wet we will sell In the dry. JIOGtdftttw
PUBLIC SALE ur CITY PKOP.Kt.
On THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1832, by virtue
of an order of the Court of Common Pleas et
Lancaster county, the undersigned. Assignee
of Peter K.Welpcrt and wife, ter the benefit
of creditors, will eflcr at public sale, nt the
public house et Albert Kohlhaus, en Maner
street, a valuable let et ground situate en t he
north side et High street. Lancaster city, con
taining in front along said High street 29 feet,
9 inches, und extending in eepth 232 feet, te
Lafayette street, upon which ate erected 11
one-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with
bakery attached, a frame stable and ether im
provements. Bounded en the west by pree
erty new or late et Frederick Albright, en the
east bv property of Nicholas Ucrzeg, en the
nerth'by Lafayette street and en the south
High street. This is a desirable locatl" lecatl"
baker. Terms approved security
payment 01 pnrcnase me"
v-
m24-ts2taw .g.
.,11, 80 NORTH U.UISK.N JlKEILt,