v.. t LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDFESDA Y 'JUNE 14, 1882. the deciaieu of the presbytery the factious aie tee tmliitteie:! te" permit of any harmonious action for a leajj time te come. Tlie Declnoe. The presbytery reconvened at 10 o'clock this morning, at which time the decision was announced. The result of the deliberations of the presbytery was as follews: That the pastoral relations existing between Rev. C. II. Whitcomb and the congregation at Mount Jey be sustained ; but in regard te the Denegal church, in view of the pecu liar circumstances under which he was installed, that the relation be dissolved, aud the affairs of that church be placed in the hands of presbytery, according te lule 13, Kev. Niles te be moderator of the session. nervices consisting 01 Binning, prayer and appropriate remarks, tending te' a mutual reconciliation of the late contend ing factious, then followed, after which pretbytery adjourned. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR KECUtAK CORRESPONDED CK THIS DOCTOR. Meeting or II u myepathic Medical Society The regular meeting of the homoeopath hemoeopath homeeopath ic medical society of Lancaster county vb held at the office of Dr. W. D. Bellinger, this city, yesterday. Dr. O. O. iluelmer, of Lancaster, was in the chair. The fol lowing members wcie present : Dis. Armer and Tayler, of Columbia ; Reich, of Marietta ; Harry, of Mt. Jey ; Aug fitadt, of Milten Grove ; Ilarncr, of New Helland ; Keller, of Olen Reck, and mem bers Irem this city. The general health of tub community was reported geed, with the exception of many cases of measles aini a low of scarlet fever. The subject fei discussion was chienic cutaneeus dis eases. A number of interesting cases wcie reported. ur. Zellinger, chairman of a committee appointed te investigate the apparatus new in use for triturating and petentizirg medicines, with the view of piecuring one for the society, exhibited two working models of his own invention and construc tion, which were pronounced mero practi cal than any new known. By his process hoineiopathic medicines can bciueparcdin euc-tciith of the time, fermcily occupied. The members of the society after adjourn ment expressed their friendly feeling to ward the Natieual Allopathic society, re cently convened in Minnesota. THE H1UI1 hUHOOL. iBAHeeiulnu el tbeAluimd. Last evening a number of ladies and gentlemen, who have graduated at the high school, met for the put pose of form ing an alumni association and it was called te order by U. P. Hpindlcr. The temporary organization was effected aud the following officers worn elected : President .Tames !. Gable. Vice Presidents Miss M. II. M. Eris man aud II. W. Stein. Financial Secretary Harry Spencer. Recording Secretary Miss Emma Baker Treasurer Miss Amanda Laudis. A committee of by-laws and constitu tion was appointed. C. V. Lichty, Harry Spencer and Miss Downey were appointed a committee te arrange a pregramme for the meeting of the association en June 28. Tobacco In tlie Lewer unci. There lias been a few sales in the lower end,this last week at fair prices. Anion? the heaviest has been Keudig, as a sample of his purchases, is 1 acre from I. Clinch at 14, D, JJ, 2, 1J acics from S. Snodgrass, at 12, 6, 3, L. T. Ileuscl bought beveral crops fiem C. Gruff, 1 acre at 11, T, 3, A. Rewiusky, 2 acies at 10, J5, ?. Phenc;ar has bought considerable includ ing II. btalleru's r acres at private terms. Notwithstanding the Jeurnil says " plants were never finer, " there is mero com plaint than we have ever heard and they are well gieuudcd. On uonie of the best farms there are tLe poorest plants ; in fact there are few gecd ones. These already set out have net yet began te grew ; they leek yellow and it is tee cold ; unless the weather should git better seen the prospeets are net. rosy. L'oerly l'aiu Burglars. Last night the coal office of K-.iufi man, Keller & Ce., en the Harrisburg pike was broken into by burglars, who by the use of chisels and bars succeeded in breaking the lock of an old-fashioned Evans & Watsen safe that was in the office. The burglars even put themselves te the trouble of cutting through two half-inch inside doers which they might easily have opened, as they were unlocked. They get for their night's work all the money thore was in the safe about $2 50 rather peer wages for such industrious burglars. Mrs. Hun- Hymeneal Nete. The caids are out of Dr. and Oliver Reland nee Miss llattie seeker. Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D., left this city yesterday te perform the marriage cero cere cero ineny of Mr. Andrew G. Freyand Miss Je. Trout, at Asbury Park, N. J., at the lesidenoe of Miss Maggie J. Eckert. All the paitics are well known in this citv. Event Alene the Susquehanna Items et Interest In and Around the Borough ricked Up by the Intelli gencer' Iteperter. The stove works are being pushed for ward. The foundation work is new being done. Tobacco planting has commenced in this neighborhood. The crop will be a late one this year. Mr. Max Hauauer will leave town to morrow te visit different parts of the state. A new show-window is being placed in Beck's shoe window en Frent street. , Sunday-school picnics are new being taiKea about. It will seen be time te held them. Mr. Drew Beiter, of Philadelphia, hit been spending a few days in town. Preparations for a big picnic are beinc made by the Chicasaluuga tribe, Xe. 11, of iieu juen. A show window of Jessel's opera house bazaar is trimmed in a haudsonie and novel manner with many colored ribbons. Te-day Mr. F. X. Ziecler celebrates the 44th anniversary of his marriage. The rafting business en the river is about finished. Only about 250 rafts came down te Marietta this spring. It is getting worse every year. Many residences are being improved and bcautitied, all ever town. Numbers of them have fine yards connected, which are planted with flowers. The water plug en Locust street, below 4th, whicli has burst, is new being fixed Mr..Geerge Datz last cvening,presented. two line, lartie cakes te his ledge, Chicasa luuga tribe of Red Mcu. Mr. J. A. Rapette will open his ice ci cam parlor and consectieucry, next te the posteffice, te-morrow, He will also continue his fruit stand, en Frent street. Mr. P. S. Brugh and family returned home yesterday. They have been making quite an extended trip in a carriage, and enjoy this mode of traveling very much. Mere of our business men need a rest also. 'Squire Frank sent a woman down te the county jail yesterday by Officer Struck for 10 days for being drunk and disorderly. Passage en the steamer Scotia has been engaged by W. II. Given, esq., who will leave en a pleasure trip the latter part of this month or the beginning of next. The diocesan convention of the Protest ant Episcopal church of Pennsylvania is attended ey the Kev. li. C. scaring, of St. Paul's P. E. church. Dr. D. I. Bruner and Messrs. Gee. Richards and S. S. Det Det wiler are the lay delegates from this place. At the examination for teachers for the public schools by Prof. Ames, the fellow ing ladies formed the class : Misses Straw- bridge, Marley, Dinan, Nelan, Williams, Ackerman, Hinklc, Skccu, Lcamau, Hof Hef fcr, Ilegcntugler and Smith. The new president of the Marietta school beard is Mr. Jehn Crell, ticket agent of the Pennsylvania read, at Watt's station. His host of friends are much pleased at the honor conferred upon him, especially as he is one of the most cfficici.t members of the beard. Te-morrow the 5 per cent, reduction in the payment of taxes ceases These who wi-li te save that much had better go te the tax collector, Dr. Beckius, en Locust street, and pay before it is tee late. There has just been completed at the carriage works of Ileuscr & Myers, a fire business wagon, for Mr. Charles Bitner, of Philadelphia a cigar manufacturer. The painting which is of the most beautiful and elaborate description, was dene by Mr. James Shreeder, of town. Tiie sciei 1 work and lettering of the owner's name aud place of business are especially tine. Yesterday several countrymen were takeuuptothe bell room et the epcia house clock, in the tower. All unsuspi cious of anything, they were looking ev.t of a window, when the ponderous hammer fell, striking the hour. Their eyes almost started from their sockets with terror at the unexpected and deafening thunder of the strokes. It was a show te theso who took them up,expecting something of this kind te occur. "LfVvA :' - WMMXMMMMMMi JOHN S. UIVLEK CO.'S ADVEKTISEJUHT. A I. Slimmer Dre&s Groeds, An Elegant Line of Nun's Veilings in Black and Fancy Shades, Bantings, Grenadines and Hernannis. An Elegant Line of White Geels, consisting of Dotted Swisses, India Linens, Victeria Lawns, Batistes. THIED EDITION WHDNB8DAY BYSNIMO. JUNE 14, 1882 f r petroleum dull; Refined. Whisky at tl 17. rc. trTt-IJli IJKIIW lfl-r.V 4 x a FORTV-VOUB LIVES LOST. Nainsoeks, &c, with an excellent assortment of Edgings and' Insert ings te match for Trimmings. i WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY MORNING A CHOICE SELECTION OF FIGURED SATLNES. S JOHN S, GJYLER & CO. Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN S. GIVLER, GEO. P. RATHVON. N JEW UOODS AX THE NEW STORK. Everything few at tie New Dry Goods Stere. or BOWERS & HURST, . Elegant Line of DRESS UOOD3, In Plain and fancy. Elegant Line of NUN'S VEILINGS in Black and Celers. Elegant Line et WHITE GOODS, such as Victeria Lawns, Lmeii-D'Inde'H, Swiss Mulls, Nainsoeks In plain, plald3 and ehi'ck, Figured Swisses. UNLAUNDB1ED Sill UTS. We sell an UNLAUNDR1ED SHI UTS for 23 cents. We sell a still better one for 50 cents ell tlicbeitin the city for $!., CALL AND BE CONVINCED. 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Elegant Line et LACE BUNTINGS and GRENADINES. BLACK SILK, an elegant quality and geed width, only $1 00 per yard. Elegant Line of SWISS KMUBOIDEKIES. Elegant Line of Lace Fichus, Lace Cellar, corsets. Hosiery. unu&u uuuerwear, etc. We sail a still better one ter 75 cents. W BOIE8 & HURST. Recovery of Cenly'a Bedy The Floods la Uaagmry. Londen, Jnne 14. The number of per sons drowned by the recent flood, caused by the sudden risiagefth river atVer sees, Hungary, was 44. Tu Bedy orcenly the Baaae jreaad. CHJtSTERFlELD. N. H.. June 14. Tha a . W m - body of Uee. R. Conly was discovered in Spofford lake this morning quite a distance from the spot where Reitzel's body was found. It had evidently just come te the surface. The remains will be sent te New Yerk and will be received by the musical fraternity ad Masonic brethren. 1 no body was found floating a few reds from the point where Reitzell's body was recovered a week age, but Hearer te a poiat.eflahd. This would indicate that Conly, who was found in his shirt sleeves and with his shoes off, attempted te save Reitzel who could net swim, and that failing in the attempt, he -swan for the island, but became exhausted before he could reach it and sunk. His geld watch and chain, and about one hundred dollars in meney,:were found en his person. His remains will be placed in a metallic casket and taken te New Yerk te-day. THE PERUVIAN IMBRuLlO. Rew teru .it arte t. ?.W ? June 14- Fleur Slate and Western dull ami aim .. i. .... .... light expert and home trade demand. Seuth- era dull And weak. Wheat unsettled, opening XQc hlgherand strong, and subsequently weak and leit ad vance: trade moderate- Ne i.-i i...... afPS?1 " ll, 'S1 " M1 MX ' ' Aiiff.1 S.'i?!.V';.. '!" eepfc.iaijm a)K: de ww, i sii ; an iue year, i iitx. Cem a trifle quiet ; Mixed We uats dull and scarcely se strong; Ne. a wSSeSf aWBcf" a; Sta,' rafi,!7'- 20yt; etrrn, spot. .i?Tt Y.ot,P1idelphia and Lecal stocks T.-3,t.ctl 8ute" Bends report! dully y Jacob B. Lewe, a North Queen street. June 14. Del..Lack.4 Western 2e5Tiy S ""e Grande N. V.. Lake Erie A Western... Kansas and Texas Lake SliereA Mich. Sentlicrn.. New Yera-Ceatral hew Jeraer Canter Ontario Western Omaha Cem Omaha Preferred.. Chicago. Mil. St. Panl , Texas Pacific Wabash, s .Juts AFaciflc... Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania K.IL. Beading Buffalo Pitta. West ." Northern PacinoCem 1 " Preferral.... 10:00 M '..&. a. m. r. m. r.x V2l'i 1Z$Z lilJi S6JS & .VS 34 7i a; "Sy 2!Mi S0J in m lavs 107'; li'l l'i 1"0; Mi 9'i 7tVi : Z 24 'tyl 37?i 33 lOli 101H 10IS lit) new: no iii?i u5 ?- SI ll 40?i :' N1J.J 271 4; :A '? an Sl! .'73: S9.. H-.J5 4tvi 'THAT SAM K OLD COON. 11 e limed en Chickens and Vied Fer It. Persens living iu the neighborhood of 1'rince and Iseavcr streets, below Cones Cenes toga, have been troubled for seme time Ist by seme animal which has been killiug and annoying their chickens. Tlin neighbors have been setting traps and lyiuij in wait for this mysteiieus animal for seme time. Last. nilit they were re warded and the animal was probably shot. It turned out te le a large coon which seme time age esc.ij'i .1 irem a gentleman who uau captured it. Ucfere the animal was killed he was in several traps some of which he broke aud all of which he get out of. Thcie was great excitement in the neighborhood, all of the people were out and the men were armed with enough deadly weapons te stock an arscual. Leads were shot at every thing that looked like an animal and sufficient pow der was wasted te blew up the town. The fatal shot was fired by an unexpected man, who blew his coenship's head off. XBW AJtrXKTlHEMJSirX8. L AUKS, SCV.i HAGER & BROTHER. lCLKCTlON UFOFFJCE1CS. Annual Meeting of the Monumental Association. Scheel Entertainment. Last evening there was a very pleasant entertainment given by the pupils of St. Antheny's parochial school the occasion being the festival of St. Antheny, patron saint of the church. The atteuclance was very large, and the pregramme, consisting of vocal and instrumental music, recita tions, dialogue?, tableaux, etc., wis wcll sch'cted aud well executed by the yeuug periermcrs, ranging in age from 7 te 13 years. Father Kaul was made the recipient of a very handsome floral testimonial by the pupils, and made a brief speech iu re sponse. A Strawberry Festival will be held til KoL KeL ert's hall, en Thursday, Friday and Siilmday cvcnlnKS, for thcbcnellt et Christ Lutheran Cheral Society. There will be no chancing pivoting. ', Black Hand-Run Laces, White Hand-Run Laces, Black Spanish Laces, Spanish Guipure Laces, Edelweiss and French Laces, Old Venice and Russian Laces, Oriental anil Antique Laces, Maltese and Valincien Laces, Swiss Embroideries, Muslin Undergarments, White Goods, Hosiery, Gleves,&c. 25 WEST KING STREET. TTOUSEFUKN18UING. bi'EVIAL SOT IV EH. Kidney lllseale. Pain, Irritation, Itetcntien, Incontinence, Deposits, Gravel. &c, cured by "lSuclmpalba." $1. Depot, Jehn Bluck. Felonious Assault and Itattery. Michiael Kelley was yesterday sent te jail for 30 days by Mayer MacGenigle, for being drunk and disorderly en Monday. It has since been learned that this man assaulted a little son of Mary Etniek, beat ing him with a elub. Complaint was made ag&iust him before Alderman A. F. Dennelly and he will have a hearing, after his term expires at the prison, en the charge of felonious assault and battery. Alderman Barr's Inquest. The investigation into the cause and origin of the incendiarism at the Marckes shed in the Seventh ward was adjourned en Monday evening en account of the ab sence of Jurer W. S. Shirk ; aud last night it was adjeurned until next Monday evening, because Jurer Martin Kreider failed te respond. A meeting of the commissioners of the Lancaster county monumental association was held at the office of the solicitor, M:ij. A. C. Reineehl, at 10 o'clock, this morn ing. The following named members were present : Henry Mullen and Dr. Alex. Craig, Columbia ; D. P. Rescnmillcr, E. K. Martin, M. Brosius, Jas. II. Marshall, A. C. Ilcineehl and II. K. Brenemau. President Mullen occupied the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The following named efficeis were elect elect edjfer the ensuing year : President Dr. Alex. Craig, of Colum bia. Vice President E. K. Martin, city. Secretary H. R. Brcuemau, city. Treasurer Jas. H. Marshall, city. Solicitor A. C. Rcineehl, city. Finance and executive committee Marriett Brosius, city ; D. P. Roscnmil Rescnmil ler, city ; Henry Mullen, Columbia. D. P. Reseumiller, from the finauce committee, reported the $1,000 in a mort gage well secured, and that the granite en hand, intended for capping at the monu ment, had been removed te a proper place and stored. Bills of G. W. Schreycr, for care el and draping monument, and of Isaac Fowl, for carriage hire, were approved. The treasurer presented his annual re port, which was leferrcd te the finance committee, examined aud found correct. Amotien was made that the finauce 1 committee act in conjunction with the president and treasurer in taking charge of the monument for the year ending June 1883. J. W. Yocum, of Columbia, was elected a member te fill a vacancy. The Mount Alte jczeurslen. There were about 50 excursionists left this city for Mount Alte park this morn ing. At Mount Jey about IS mero weie picked up and at Elizabethtown 12 mak ing in all about 80 from this county. Many mere were picked up at Middlctewn, Harrisburg, and the towns along the Cum b3rland valley. Bass Fishing. The bass fishing has opened and plenty of sportsmen can be found at the creek every day. Yesterday Jehn Griel caught a bass in the Conestoga that weighed three pounds, Twe which were caught by Jacob IIol IIel IIol linger, weighed five pounds. Small Comfert. When you arc continually coughing night and day. annoyitijrevcrybeilyuround you, and hoping it will go uwny el it own accord, you are running a dingoreus risk better use Dr. Themas' Eclectrie Oil, an unfailing remedy in all such cases. Fer sale at II. li. Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster Life's a Conundrum. When judiciously ifed, Ilimleclv Weed Bit ters are in themselves u remedy, ter all the evils arising from impurities et the bleed, widen never lall te make the patient long lived and happpy. Price $1. Fer sale at II. 1!. Cochran's drug store, l."7 North Queen street, Lancaster. flay K'ever. Mkssrs. Klv I'.nes., DrtnrgNts Owcge, N. Y. I have been afflicted for twenty year.-", dur ing the meuttis et August and September, with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme dies for Its relict without success. 1 was in duced te try your Cream Balm ; have used it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it te all similarly alllicted. Koit Keit brt W. Tewxlkt, (c:-Mayer) Elizabeth, X. J. Tncxtex. N. J., et. 2.!, 1SS0. I have sutlcrcd for eight years with Hay FCver, during July, August and September. In the beginning et July, this year, I resorted te Ely's Cream Balm, and have been entirely free from the fever since the first application. 1 can recommend it as a cure. Edwared C. HtLLMAX. at the New Jersey Slate Arsenal. Price 53 cents. Apply Inte the nostrils with little flnser. Fersale at II. II. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 Sertti Queen btreet, hanca-ter. JuH.I&w C peuit jaes, jelly tumblers, refrigerators, BABY CARRIAGES. SOLE AUENTS FOR The Pennsylvania Lawn Mower, FLINN & WILLSCXN", LANCASTER, PA. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I: Commissioner Trescott en the Stand. WAsmNQTON, D. C, June 14. Mr. Trescott, late commissioner of the United States te Seuth America, was examined by the foreign affairs committee te day. He stated that the object of his mission was te try te induce the belligerent states of Chili, Peru and Belivia te make peace. lie knew nothing whatever of the correspondence of Shipherd. Just before witness left for Seuth America Mr. Blaine showed hiin one of Shiphcrd's let- n l f sm v ..... icrs, uuu ins imaine sj repiy te it, in which Blaine told Shipherd never te speak te him again. With this exception he knew nothing of the Shipherd papers or the missing papers. Witness had no knewl edge that any United States minister had been corruptly iniluenced iu connection with the Credit Iudustriel br any ether company. Witness never heard Hurl but was corruptly influenced in his action towards Chili, or that he had any personal interest in any financial schemes. The Chilian secre tary of foreign affairs had told him that the Chilian government had no charge whatever te make against Mr. Hurlbut. Chairman Williams here stated that he understood the secretary of state would te-day send te Cengiess a large mass of correspondence bearing upon MrTrescett's mission, ana no suggested that cue com mittee adjourn for a few days te give them opportunity te examine, the correspond ence. Mr. Belmont stated that he desired te put a few questions. He then questioned witness with a view te showing that the Credit Indus -triel was the company meant in the in structiens of the state department te Mr. Hurlbut, of June 15th ; and also, as he said, te ascertain what were the relatieus of the state department te the Credit Industrie!. Mr. Trescott stated that he had received a letter from Ro Re bert E. Randall, since his return, in which that gentleman called his attention te certain portions of Blaine's testimony and asked him (witness) for a statement of his recollection upon the matters in volved. Randall thought Blaine had taken up the Landreau claim te the detriment of his company, the Credit Industrie!. As a matter of fact the question bad never reached the point of practical censidera tien and he se told Mr. Randall. WitnpKs added that he did net wish te be drawn into a controversy as te te the accuracy of the memory of cither Blaine or Randall. In reply te a question as ji who wrote certain dispatches, witness declined te an swer, saying it would conflict with his 'ob ligations te the president and secretary of state. He expressed hi3 willingness te answer all questions that would net cou ceu flict with these obligations. After some further questioning 'the committee ad journed with the understanding that Mr. Trescott would be recalled in a few days. Xr JUtFEltTISEMESTS. 1 (C( ((f CIOAItS WASTEI. iUUV,UUU MEDIATELY 1H- lS-3t KRICKEIt A Kt:V. Litltz, Lancaster county. Pa. WANTKB-AG1KL FUU Housework. Inauireut It ;i:m:kai. TUISOFFICK. ACOLOKED HAM WANTS A SITUA SITUA tlen as Heuse Servant or Docter's Hew hup riot-recommendations given. Aiirc-.s" UI1AKLES U1C1XKLI.. ltd Columbia, Pa. WANTKO. IMMEUlAThXV-AN K.NKK cetic man, one capable et taking sole control et an article already intieductd in Lancaster county. J. F. II., 't Leepard Hetel. 1 FESTIVAL WILL UK USLD AT Tllr: ! irst Haptlst Church, by the Ladies' Alii Society, commencing Thursday evening, J urn: 15, ami will continue until Saturday eviiiing. Ae soliciting of votes allowed in the church. Admission tree. li-'iui HAIL INSURANCE. TOBACCO ilCW ers can new have their growing crops lusiireil against damage by hail by cilling en BAUSMAN A BURNS, agents or thu P.nn Mutual Hail Insurance Ce , and the L mcu-u r County Mutual Hail Insurance Ce. Ill .U.ee.t rTAZ,r-piuuE PARASOLS. J. B. MARTIN & CO, Arc offering all the Choice Specimens leltet various lets and the Odds and Endsor till-, year's assortment at REMAUKARLK LOU' P KICKS. Thcse Parasols arc in all the New and Standard Shanes and Various Sizes. SILK PARASOLS, SATIN" PARASOLS. MOIRE PARASOLS, SATEEJf PARASOLS, BROCADE PARASOLS, CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, A full assortment of SUN UMBRELLAS, In all Sizes and Qualities. 3"Call before purchasing and you will iiu.t Larger Assortment and Lewer Price- ttmu elsewhere. J. A FURK-UP Honorable IM TUB HOUSE. JtMY aOODH. WANTED. AWTUOKU WOMAN TO DO Cenend Housework. Apply at 12-2td 128 SOI) Til QUEEN ST. WANTKD A WIDOW WuHaFwahTh work at Washing and Heuse-Cleaning. Apply at ltd 541 ST. JOSEPH STR EET tflKAF LMT8 FOIt SALE. THE UNDER. j signed offers te sell BUILDING LOTS en Duke, Lime, Kiederlek and New streets en Leng Time and Easy Payments. Call en A. W. RUSSEL, 10-3td,oed 22 East King street. SCHOOL TAX, 188X. The duplicate is In the hands of the treas urer. Tin ce per cent, off ter prompt payment. V. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, . Ne. 12 Centre Square. 5-Oft1ce hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. m. Jnl3-2mdR ILOSINU OUT! Tb Trained Hernea. Last evening the trained horses were exhibited in the opera house te another large audience. The performance was just as geed as the first night, and the people were delighted. This afternoon a matinee was given te a big crowd,ever 200 seats having been sold beforehand. lire Committee Meeting. The fire committee held a meeting last evening, a number of bills were approved, and the contract for shoeing the horses of ? flr? 'Partment was awarded te Edward Walker. LandtsvIIle Cainp Meeting. The Landisville camp association met at the camp grounds yesterday, and elected several committees necessary for conduct ing the eamp meeting, which will commence en the 18th of July. Sale of Bare Coins. Mr. Chas. Steigerwalt disposed at auc tion yesterday of the fine collection of rare coins recently purchased by him from Jehn S. Rohrer, of this city. A number of buyers were in attendance from Balti more, Harrisburg, and ether places, and nearly all the coins were in the finest pos sible condition. The copper coins wcra exceptionally choice, and among them were a chain cent of 1798. sold for $32.75 : and a liberty cap cent of the same date brought $13.10 ; a 1793 cent with head in tended te represent Jeffersen, aud rejected en that account after but few were coined, brought $11.83 ; a 1795 cent, uncirculated, brought $18.50, one of 1799, $10.00, and 1821, $8.50 ; a set of 10 halfceuts running from 183C te 1848, sold for $125.75 ; a 1792, Washington cent, considerably worn, sold at $10.75, and a nickel cent of 185C, the first year of that coinage, brought $3.70. The highest price realized was en an 1859 dollar, which sold for $50.25, and an 1830 bringing $13.25 ; a 179G half dollar much worn but very rare, brought $31 ; twenty-cent pieces of 1877 and 1878, sold for $3.00 and $3.25. A well known Har risburg hotel, proprietor secured a set of six pattern trade dollars, designs submit ted when that coin was first issued in 1873, for $21.45. A Libel Suit. A libel suit has been entered bofero Al derman Barr against Percy Sheck, editor of the Marietta liegitter. The complainant is Geerge Vogle, proprietor of a saloon in Marietta. In Mr. Sheck's paper of last week an article appeared which Mr. Vogle thinks reflected en the character of his home. Se he new " gets law " te see what be can de. The only iron preparation that docs net color the teeth, and will netc.iusc hcadache cr constipation, as ether Iren prcpaiatiens will, is Biown's Iren Bitter. Juli-lwddrw Brlght's disease of the kidneys, gravel, dia betes, catarrh et the bladder, lame hack, scia tica, leucerrhuia, and lemale weakness are cured by Pret. Uuilmetre's Kidney Pail. Try it and be convinced. Fer sale at Kaiiflman's drug stoic. North Queen street. julO-2tdVtS Mothers! Mothers 11 Mothers!! 'Are you disturbed at night and broken et yeurTcst by a' sic it child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and getabettie et MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once, that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother : and relict and health te the child, operating llke magic, li is perfectly sate te use In all eases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M.W&S&v CLOSING OUT ! -AT GREATIA REDUCED , PRICES. Having started a Shee Factory, I am new eleMng out my large stock of Coe is and shoes at greatly reduced prices te make room for the en largcincnl of my factory. 3TJi;ustem work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. --- F. BJEMENZ. Ne. 103 NORTH QUEEN STREET. KSlgn et the Big Shee.) refliwaatf t IBARll i Fire Insurance Company U.eaina out l AT AND BELOW COST. My eutire stock el DBT GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST. This 'Is a rare chance ter GOOD BARGAINS. AS I BAYS AIT IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On band, which were all purchased ler cash. J21-tfd J. M. LONG, U NORTH QUEEN STREET. S1 When you nave an inCammee eye, a swelled hand, or decayed and aching teeth, you de net take and till your stomach with orug3te euro it, but apply a cooling lotion or some seething narcotic directly te the parts. Se if you 'have a weak or lame bacK, sere kidneys, profuse or scanty urine, or the secretory sys tem Is clogged and inactive, you should use Prof. Guilmette's French Kidney Pad, which is a directly local application, whicli always give specey relief and always cures the dis ease. Ask your druggist ter it. Fer sale at Kauffman's diug store, North Queen street. jul0.2tdWAS MABKIAOES. Reland Hcnsecker..! une 13, 1882, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. U. F. Knight, Dr.Oliver Reland, te Miss Ilatt ie A.ltunsccker, both of Lancaster, Pa. ltd Lkacsy Hamcrieut. June 13. 1352. at tlie residence of Mr. Ames Ringwalt, Lancaster, by Rev. Dr. Grecnwald. Henry l. Lcachy, et Philadelphia, te Miss Anna Cecelia Ham bright, of Ncffsvillc. ltd DEA.T1IS. Jonsseir. In this city en the 14th inst.,Sarah Jehnsen, in the 70th year et her age. The relatives and lriends are respectfully invited te attend the iuncral from the resi dence et her son, William Jehnsen, corner of Shlppcn and Chestnut streets, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td OK PHILADELP1A. Assets ever Eleven Hundred sand. Theu- Dollars, securely invested. Fer'a policy in lids old aud well-established company call en RlfrE & KAUFMAN, SO. 19 EAST KINO STREET. d3M.WRAS T 'HE NORTH KNU DKV UOODS MTORK IS SEl.LINO WBITK GOODS. IXCLUDIX0 TlCTORyeEAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. KK r-BRar.CJHBAP. . A VICTORIa'laWN at 10 cents a yard is a fepectal Bargain. ALL-WOOL HKBEIQK, 43 inches. WMC, at SO cents a yard. . I WINDOW SHADES, of goodquallty.inclnd geodquallty.inclnd goedquallty.inclnd ing Fixtures, at 50 cents a piece. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QU86N; BTREET, il-lyd LANCASTER. -PA. ILKSANUDKESS GOODS." """"" Watt,Shand&Ce, OFFER A CHOICE LIKE OF New Dress Goods, New Dress Goods. BLACK LACE BUXTINU3. COLORED LACK BU.NTIXOS, NUN'S VEILINGS. SPECIAL BARGAINS in SUMMER SILKS at 50c., 53c. 61 Vc., 73c. One Case LACE BUNTINGS only 10c. 100 dozen SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c. each ; usual price Sue. 100 dozen LADIES' KID IG LOVES tie. a pair, worth 75c. SO pieces NEW SPRING CHINTZES, 8c. a yd., usually sold at loc. J ust Opened, a Choice Line et VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS. STRIPED and PLAID NAINSOOKS, LACE 8TRIPED PIQUES. DOTTED MUSLINS. AT VERY LOWEST PKICKS. a yard. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. -p, KUI&-ANMUMENffB KUMHKKU HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, ftc., of all descriptions. In all localities and at ail prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HERR CO., dec3-6md S North Duke street. Members llenenncad as Thieves ana Liars. Washington', June 14. Congressman White (Ky.) te day stated that the chair man of the ways and means committee, had entered into an agreement te help the whisky men if they would help the tariff men. Kelley (Pa.) denounced the state ment as the " ravinirs of a maniac and a deliberate lie. The gentleman may be scoundrel enough te make that statement." Great sensation ensued, and ITelman then demanded that the words be taken down. White stated that he was merely repeating the testimony of the president of the Western expert association. Mr. Springer offered a resolution direct ine the speaker te reprimand both White and Kelley. Before the vote was taken Kelley rose, and in quivering veice said: "That though his honesty had never before been .assailed during twenty years' scrvice in the Heuse he had been listening for a month past te charges of dishonesty made by a certain member against him. It was in justifi cation te his family that he forget for a moment what was due te the Heus?. He acknowledge the transgression but did net plea for mercy." . t TUK ALEXANDRIA RIOTS. Further Reports or the Egyptian Trouble!. t'Aine, June 14. Sir Edward Maiet has started for Alexandria. The Exotlns'rrem Egypt. Londen, June-14. The. correspondent of the Daily News at Alexandria states that net only women and children are leaving the country, but men with mate rial interest are begging passage and leaving, their property behind. Many large capitalists are arranging te leave Egypt permanently, net in a panic, but after calmly calculating the cost of such a step. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis. LANCASTER, PA. w HAVE SOME PiiwrMewMiiiJcs THAT WEtfK SLIGHTLY WET ON ENDS FROM THE LATE FIRE, THAT WILL BE SOLD AT FROM 10 te 15 Cents a Yard. Attempted Suicide. ., PfrLAp(?i.fHiv June 10. Wm. Barrett, 4 yptif TBaaeafdiig-in , Frederick. Delaware;-4 attempted te commit suicide this merniug by jumping into the Schuylkill at Pine street wharf. lie was rescued ly the harbor police. WKATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, Juue 14. Fer the Middle Btatcs, slightly warmer fair weather, with light rains in the northern portions, atd southerly te westerly winds, and lower barometer. JULUKETB. f hlladaiphla Market. PmrtADSLPHiA,; June 14. Fleur quiet, best ?.I2.,?!rSM?ay : Superfine, at BC033 W; Extra, f44 75 ; Penn'a family, f0 1 ea is"- Rye flour at (4 :)74 se. Wheat firmer: Del. and Pa. Red, fl 42gi 44 ; de Amber, fl 44QI 46. Cern firmer ; fair demand ler local me ; Steamer, BiUc r Yellow at 85S87Jc ; Mixed. SK85c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 84c. Oats dull and unsettled ; Ne. 1 White, e3c : Ne. 2 de 61Kfi(Bc:NO. 3 ile OOyjQUlc ; Ne. 2 Mixed, We. Rye weak at 83c. Previsions strengand fairly active. LanKrtrVrafer1. Pf1, I -Matter Arm; with upward tendency which nhiwlna trufe t Rraamerv Extra Vi'r.- .in heed te choice, 2J25c., tteus nominal. Effgs dull and unsettled ; Pa., 22c ; Westi-rn aeaac. Cheese quiet but firm. These are bargains and run in almost nil colera. ENDS OF WALL PAPERS Will be sold low in order ie close out. Wv make te order all kinds et SCREENS FOIt WINDOWS And put them up In such a manner that von need net reninve them when you wiili te c'lo-e the window, WIRES SOLD BY THE FOOT in any quantity. Wc lave xemn Hllt'lilly damageil at from 5 te 8 cents a feet, runuiug measure. Wc keep u elegant llueet LACE CURTAINS, Have opened New Patterns within a week. LACE LAMBREQUINS, RED SkTSaml VESTIBULE LACE BY THE YARD. Brass, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut Peles Kx- teiiHlen Cornices, Ac., Pirruml Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ESTE '3IENTS. wrtit. PBLTON OPERA HOUSE. l.A.M COMMENCING MONDAY. JUNS 12tb, Every Night This Week and Wednesday end gatiirday Afternoons, THE EjJUINE'PARAROX, Bartholemew's 16 .Educated Horses. i EVENING PRICES 25, 3S and BO CT.i. ("Gallery, Children ...1 Ac. MATINEE PRICES ,., i. 'IP"'! (i'-- ) 1st t loer, Cblldrtiii.ZSc. I " Artulti....35c. Deers open at 7:.W. performance com metiers at S-.W; matinee commence at 2:3i. Ke-iurvrd Seats terall performances no en sain at I: Yecker's office. j 1 i 5td r OR BALK, FOR SALE. LEASE, STOCK AS Fix tures et the Grand Central Hec). Read ing. Pa., formerly Hlshler's, consisting et everything necessary te keep a Hrst-cla-M I,.I,i Itnet BOlI " private sale before tin: 17th day et June. A. D. 1882, there will bun public sale made of the same en the premie-, en that day. at one o'clock p. m. SOLOMON CLOSE, jul31wd Assignee of M. G. Feather. PUBLIC HALE Or CUWK, STEERS AN HOGS. On THURSDAY. JUNE 13. tvu, wiU be sold at public sale, at Harubrixht'.H Hetel, en the Columbia turnpike. Lancaster county. Pa., the following Live Stock te wit : Twenty head et fresh Milch Cows, a few Stock Bulls, thirty Stock Steers, and fifty head el Shoats. A credit of sixty days will te Riven. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m.. when aitcadance will be given by JACOB II. BAUSMAN. Samuel Hess & Sex. Auctioneers. vzzi PUBLIC SALE OF COWS ANDSTEKHS On FRIDAY. JUNE IB, 18SJ, will be sob! at public sale, at the public house or J. v Frantz. Htllcrsvlllc. Lancaster cennty. Pa. ttiefollewlng, te wit: Twenty-tour l!iad of COWS.soek fresh and semesprlnicprs. Anion-' them are a few Ne. 1 Alderney Cows and a lew Bulls : 4? head et Stock steers, from 0) te 1,000 pounds In weight. They wilt all be .mid without reserve, am? were selected with ,'r.-ut care. The cows must be in every rei-ct :n represented or no sale. A credit et CO days wilt be given. , Sale te commence at I o'clock p. in., sharp, wnen attendance will be Riven by HARRY C. LINTNER. Sam'c. IIkss & Sex, Aucts. N. B. If It Is dry we will sHI In I h wi-t. and If It is wet we will rll in the dry J i-Gi.t&Uw
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