LANCASTER DAILY INTKI-I.ICENCEU TUESDAY JUNE 27,1882. H , ! 4 K V A cough, cid or sere Threat neuia ee Btoppeo. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lang Disease or Consumption. Brown s bronchial Troches de net disorder vue eiemacn like cough syrups an.1 balsams, ent act directly en the Inflamed parte, allaying Irritation, give reller in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject te. Ter thirty ycats Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we) .nerlted rank among the lew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cente a box everywhere. mv-lvdTThAFAlvw DBA.TB.B. Uoceatwrr. At his residence, If e. 823 East Orange street, en Monday evening. June 26th. Hugh . Dougherty, esq., in the 66th year el his age. r unerai Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Mass at St. Mary's church. 2td JIXW ApVEMTlBEMEHTs. a WHICH BKOB'ADTKBTIHKMENT. Xrw AJIFERTISEMENTH. MUSICAL ENTEKTAINMEBT THIS EVENING at Hetel Franke Garden. iaKcr uecr en tap. ll l Barbey's celebrated JOHN HESS, Proprietor. 'Who tiraap Much Holds Uftle." The proprietors el Ely's Cream Balm de net claim It te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh and Catarrhal Dcalncss, Colds In the Head and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passage of Catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head Irem addi tienal cold, completely heals the sores and restores thesenseef tasteand smell. Beneficial results are realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh. The Balm In easy te use and agreeable. Sold by niugBisiBaiaiiceuis. en receipt of 50c will mail a package. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO.. Oawege, N. V. Fer sale by Lancaster druggists. 128-dAw ru Given up by Doctors. "Is it peHSlble that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by se simple a remedy ?' "I assure you it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep Bitters ; and only ten days age his doctors gave 1dm up and said he must die!" " Wella-day ! That's remarkable : 1 will go this day and get some for my peer Geerge I new ueps are geed." Jul.V2wd4w Mothers! Mothers 1 1 Mothers !! Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get u bottle el MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING Si RUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately deiend 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 nt once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and rcllei and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly suie te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription el one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. in2-ly-M.WAS4w WANTED. AN ORGANIST IN ST. Mary s Ch urch, from the first of August next ; salaiy, $200 a year. Apply, bringing iMTOHu iu uuimy anu cnaracier te. 124-3tdSTuTh Dtt. McCCLLAGU. SCHOOL TAX, 188a. The duplicate is in the hands of the treas urer. Thieu per cent, off torprempt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, . . . Ne. 12 Centre Square. -Offlce hours from a a. in. te 4 p. m. ul3-2mdU TUIK OLD BUItCDlMG MUST COME . down and must sell out. the stock of Beets, Shoes and Rubbers regardless et cost in the next lew weeks. Come early and secure great bargains at GABLE'S, , . . ., ,3 erth Queen street, j273tdT.FAS Next te Examiner building. TyOTICKTO UOLUEBS OFClTV IIONDS. The holders el City Bends Nes. 8. 9. 10.11. 12. 13, 14, 16. 17, 18, 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 24, $500 each, of the lean el Feb. 13, 1877. are hereby notified te present the same at this office ler redemption en or betere the FIRST DAY' OF JULY. 1882. Interest will cease en the above bends, JULY 1. By order ei the Finance Committee. JNO.T. MacGONIGLE, june27-5td Mayer. CO. "OEMOVAL. ALLAN A. MERE. & Have Removed their GENERAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR ANCE OFFICE TO NO. 100 EAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leepard Hetel). riiy2G-3mdMH&3niw Ji!1-. McCartney, 88 Lloyd Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Jell anil sprained his ankle. His em ployer. II. Andersen, 91 Main Street, procured some TheuiHS' Eclectric Oil, and he says that a lew applications enabled 1dm te go te work as S2-U5''-.F saIe at " " Cochran's drug store, ---. .v.v.. uv... ehuvl j.iuuaaier. PROPOSAL WILL ME RKCEIVED AT the Mayer's Office until MONDAY", JULY 30, 1882, for the erection el a Stand Pipe in the Western Reservoir el" the City of Lancaster. The specifications may be seen at the Mayer's Office. Werk must be completed within llilrty days ei the date et contract. The committee reserve the right te refect any and all bids. JNO. T. MacGONIGLE. Juuei7-5t Chairman ei Water Committee; ASTBICH BEOS-' PALACE op FASHION I 13 EAST KING ST. GREAT REDUCTION THIBD EDITIOJT. TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 27, 1882. ON THE EVE. THE SITUATION AT 11AKU1SBUKU -IN The Bkv. Gee. h. Thayer, or ituurben, Ind.. says: "Beth inysciruud wile ewe our lives 10 SniLeii's Consumption Cum. Fer sale at Coch ran drug store, 137 North Queen street. It is a foellbli mistake te conleuud a remedy of merit with quack medicine. AVe have used Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re sults for Dyspepsia, and Debility and knew It te be a sterling health restorative. Times. Jul-lmdcod&eew Give Ulm a Rest- When cnreeblcd by long suffering proceed ing from torpid liver, biliousness. Indigestion constipation, or sick headache, take Burdock Bleed Bitters, which give rest te the weary and rctnvlgerutc all the organs el the body. Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. When heart and brain languish and the ma jesty Ol perfect human nature is conquered by a fickle temper and tendency te sorrow, the nerves arc faulty. Give sympathy te the suf ferer and teach bun the virtues of Dr. Bcn Bcn heii's Celery and Chamomile Pills. ju26-lwdiw KKSCUKD FlteliI DEATH! The rollewingstatementot William J. Ceugli liu, ofSeuiervflle, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg teusk for it the attention et our read ers. He says : "In th lall el 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by a severe ceugli. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. 1 was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. I was se far gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a lricnd told me ei DR. WM. II ALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced te feel better. My hope, once dead, began te revive, and te-day I iccl in better spirits than 1 have the past three years. "I writethis hoping you will publish it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTUELUNGS.andbe convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has dene me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough lias almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold by 11, B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street. PROCLAMATION. Netice is hereby given that the Ordi nances or the city nt Lancaster " ler prevent ing accidents by Ilreaud the batter preserva tion otenlcr in the city," will be strictly en forced against all persons ' firing guns or small arms, or selling, casting, throwing or firing of dialers or ether fireworks operating In a similar manner," within the City el L AN CASTER during the celebration et the coin ing Fourth of J uly. The Police Force of the city are hereby in structed te arrest any person deteclcd in the violation of said ordinances. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE, jc2l,27,3U&jyM Mayer. PROPOSALS l'OR MATERIALS AM Construction et Buildings. Okkick ok tub Ekeljsy Steve Cemianv, Columbia. Pa., June 19, 1882. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., el" WEDNESDAY', the 5th day et JULY next, for the erection, and all materials for the completion of the new Steve Works et this company, te be built at this place, consisting of Foundry, Ware house, etc. Copies ei specifications can be had, an.l plann examined by bidders, en ap plication at tbi.; eliict'. Address tiKO- u HALDEMAN, J20-3tdTuThS President. HATS! PINE TUSCAN 'FATS and BONNETS AT 75 Cents. TUSCAN HATS F OK .SALE. 52 IqcIi Gelibia Bicycle FORMERLY SOLI) FROM .11.25 up TO S3.00, WE OFFER NOW AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF $1.00, COLORED CHIP HATS, Uarmuey the Alovleg Spirit Hepkins and Pattisenin ibe Lead Ceze's Attitude and the Chances of a Break te Him. Special Dispatch te the Iktelligencek. Harrisburg, Pa., June 27. Every train brings fresh accessions te the large body of representative Democrats already here. Prominent members of the party, in addition te the delegates published, are making their appearance as substitutes, and all indications point te the ablest rep resentative body ever assembled. The best geed feeling prevails all around. Hepkins and Pattison will lead at the out set with Coxe and "Wolverton next, and many scattering votes. Hepkins is stronger and has mere chance than Pattison, as the latter suffers from a fire in the rear, but if the convention gets into a lock between them, and there are any indications that Coxe will accept, the convention is just as likely as net te break and go te htm. Everything is in doubt except that en organization, credentials, rules, platform and ether preliminaries the friends of Hepkins, Coxe, Pattison and ethers will come te a substantial agreement te-night and all bitterness ever neu-csscntials will be avoided. Everybody is delighted at the geed feeling prevailing and nervous lest something may disturb it. Mr. Randall is here simply as a specta ter. He carefully avoids any expression of preference for candidates even te his most intimate friends, and is solicitous only for harmony and a .sound platform ringing for honesty, reform andagaiust excessive taxation. By general consent the convention will meet at 10 a. in. te morrow instead of neon, and all Lancaster ceuuty people who want te obtain tickets should report at room Ne. 1G, Bolten house, by 9 a. in. A GLANCE AT THK FIELD. IN BRONZE, ULUK. GREEN. DRAB, AT ONLY GARNET a no Wll be sold at a bargain, larger kIzc. May be seen at Owner wanU a Brown - Household Panacea Is the most cflective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied externally .and thereby mere certainly relieve pain, wbcther chronic or acute, than any ether paiu alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength el any similar preparation, it cures pain In the Side. Back or Rowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bkewn's Household Pahacka" should be in every family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will break trr a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lvrtM.W&S&w Mew Life for Functions Weakened by Debil ity, Disease and Dissipation. The GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR i3 the only specific ler nervous debility, univer sal lassitude, fergetfulnes, pain in the back r sides, no matter hew shattered the system -ftiay be, the Great German Remedy will re store the lest lunctiens and secure health and happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes ler $5.00. Beld by all druggists. Sent en receipt et price, postage paid, by F. J. CHENEY', Teledo, Ohie, sole agent for the United Slates. Circulars and testimonials sent free. ju22-2tdM&TH B " Hackmetack," a lasting and fragrant per- imue. i-ncc -ii ana wi cents. or sate at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Physicians say It combines all the desiderata of every ferruginous tonic pi-escribed by every school of medicine. Rrewn's Iren Bit ters. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. julO-lwd&w The lace el humanity displays iewcr pim ples than formerly. Reason Glenn's Sulphur Seap. -' Hill's Hair and Whiskey Dye," 50 cts. . jul9-lwdced&w LOCHEirS DRUG STORE. NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. KGAN1ZKD ISIO. The Old American Fire insurance Com pany of PhiladepMa. ASSETS : One Millien, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty Eisrhty feur Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. S-Fer Insurance apply te RIFE & KAUFFMAN, lit EAST KING STREET. iu3-5indTuTh&S WHITE DRESS GOODS! -AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. 1XDIA L.TNEJMS, SWISS MUSLINS, STRIPED PIQUES, COICUED PIQUES, 1.A CE CHECKED MUSLINS, LACE STRIPED MUSLINS ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. (1LOBE VOItSETS, ,50c, 7.5c, $1.00. DEFIANT S11IHT, $1.00, CAPITAL SHIRT, ?5j, 50c. WHITE CHIP HATS, GENUINE GOODS, at $1.00. ALL OUR CHHDEEFS HATS At REDUCED PRICES. HATS FORMERLY SOLD AS HIGH AS ,'ft., NOW AT ONLY 20c. HATS FORMERLY SOLD FROM (c. TO $1.00, AT 50c. HATS FORMERLY SOLD $3.fK, AT ONLY FROM fi.n U.i" TO w ILI.IAHISON At VUSTKR. EXCHANGING POLITICAL. GOft ASSEMBLY, C. A. OBLENDEK, EIGHTH VARI, will be a candidate for Rep resentative from the 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject te the decision of the Demo cratic primaries. iun22-tp Democratic County Ticket. CONGRESS. 8TATB SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. ARRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. FOR MONEY. " 9 ?.lS10A,,si Maner. J. M. WALKER, Celeraln. 3. E. C. P1LLER. Earl. h F-iiMMn2' Carnarvon. H. E. SIIIMP, E. Cocallce. RECORDER. W. W. BUSSER, Leacect. C0DNTY SOnciTOK. , rOOB DIRECTORS. J. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster. PRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN REBMAN, Manheim. J. H. SCHLEGELMILICU, E. Denegal. - .TURT COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl. Vacancies Wc mean by this that the suits we sold for S8.00 and 18.50 we new sell for SG.OO. Yeu may think this in tee great a reduction, but the goods will prove the facts. The bulk et our SUMMER CLOTHING FOR MEN Has been MARKED DOWN in the same pro portion, and for the coming warm weather we have a great variety of Thin Goods. At the present time if you will call and examine the assortment we are new showing, the prices will prove te you the goods are cheap. OUR ASSORTMENT OF STRAW HATS Is net se great as two weeks age. but wc have plenty of them yet and thy cost very little. ALL OUR FLOWEKS, CONSISTING OF FINE SPRAYS, WREATHS, M0NTURES, AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE. FINE WHITE PLUMES. ONE LOT OF WHITE PLUMES. ACTUALLY WORTH $.-., AT ONLY S2.50. Bargains in Great Number IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Anybedy'sFlglit TalKef the Field Against l'atilseu Seuatur Coxe Interviewed. Uakrisiiurg, Pa., JuueiJ7. Delegates are peuriug in from all pails of the state, aud each train brings numbers of prominent Democrats from various counties, net dele gates but interested in the work of the convention. Ex-Senater Wallace had net arrived up te neon, but is expected this p. m. Chairman Begcrt, it is stated. wrote asking him and ex-Spcakcr Randall te come here and help te get up the platform. It is alleged that the old warring leaders are net iu the field against each ether, and that neither of them is here te advance or hinder the in terest ei any particular candidate, it is remarked as being significant, however, that while Iiandall preserves neutrality en the surface his most trusted lieutenants talk of Hepkins as being the strongest mau. Kaudall personally is supposed te be in favor of Pattison. The question as te whether Senater Eckley B. Coxe is or is net a candidate is adding te the general uncertainty of the situation. The Pattison people admit that with Coxe in the field their canvass is rendered precarious. An associated press correspondent asked Senater Coxe this morning whether or net he would be a candidate, lie replied that he had been asked that question se often and had been placed in se false a position by the speculation en the subject that he had determined te declare himself gen erally and definitely, but the time had net yet ceme te de se. Senater Coxe in reply te a further question said he might write a letter stating his position or he might net, but that in any event thore would be no room for misunderstanding after he had delivered himself. The most reasonable inference from this is that he intends te positively decline te allow his. name te go before the convention as a can didate. Hepkins aud his lieutenants are confi dent and feci sure that the first honors of the convention will go te the ex-ceugrcss-man. Senater Gorden has nut out a small circular letter, giving the resolu tions adopted in Philadelphia iu favor of Pattison's candidacy, and the vote showing the majority by which Pattison carried Philadelphia against Re publican candidates for the controllership. The opinion is gaining ground that the field with Hepkins iu it will combine against Pattison, rendering the selection et" a third man inevitable. Senater Jehn G. Hall, of Elk, is spoken of as likely te be an available compromise mau for the head of the ticket. Until the candidate for governor shall have been named the rest of the ticket will remain as a contingent, with the exception of the secictaryship of internal affairs, for which no contestant with Africa has yet appeared. GUITEAC'S LAST DATS. Id Cheerful Spirits and Talking About the BeaaUeceltbe Other World. Washington. Jane 27. Guiteau retired last night at his usual time, about half past eight or nine. He slept well and appears much refreshed this morning. He ate heartily at breakfast and took about half an hour's exercise in the cor cer rider in front of the cell mostly at a low walk but new and then patting in Berne quick spirits. Then he returned te his Bible, and as he did net yesterday talk te the minister much en the subject seiectea, tne iteveiatiena or at. Jehn, be prepared himself for Dr. Hicks' visit te-day by reading it. Dr. Hicks arrived at the jail about half-past ten o'clock, and spent about twenty minutes with the prisoner. They talked about Revelations and the beauties of the ether world, and Guiteau spoke glowingly and cheerfully of his future life, saying that ue ion, assurea et nis reward. He also told Dr. Hicks that he hoped the autheri ties ttuuiu stay uis execution, Dut he was ready te go if called. Dr. Hicks left about 11 o'clock, promis premis ing te call later in the day, and Guiteau went out again into the corridor, attired in his shirt and drawers only, and resumed his exercise, walking with a regular step for nearly an hour, and, from his ceunte nance, be was evidently in deep thought. While be was se engaged a number of workmen were en the scaffold, fixing the box and pulleys and getting it in order. Mrs. Sceville and her little daughter arrived in this city last evening. She is inclined te be reticent as te her intentions during her stay in Washington, but has indicated her purpose te see the presi dent and endeavor te induce him te grant her brother a reprieve. She is unwilling te say very much as te her iuteutiens, for lcar that sonie measures will be adopted by ethers te prevent her from doing what she wishes. Of late she has become very suspicious of nearly evciy one anu Keeps ner own counsel, aud no one knows exactly what she will de. She says that -she will go te the jail and see her brother as seen as she has done every thing for him that is possible. It is her intention te attend the execution if it comes te that, and if she had any influ ence with her brother some thrilling events might be expected. Mr. Reed, however, does net have the same opinion of her mental condition as Mr. Scevillo, and does net apprehend that there will be any trouble en her account. lie expected that she would ceme here, but has net been in communication with her. Mr. Reed will make ene mere visit te Guiteau before Friday. He says that he tlees net care te go oftener, as the visits are very painful te him. The attorneyfgencral stated this after noon that his order regarding the admis sion of visitors te see the assassin, Guiteau, was net intended te cxclude his relatives or his counsel, Mr. Reed, and that if the district attorney is disposed te allow them the priviloge he will elfer no objections. Jehn Guiteau te See the President. Washington, D. C, June 27. The president has decided te grant Jehu W. Guiteau an audience this afternoon. HARD WORDS IN THE MOUSE. The "Gentleman from Texas" Denounced as a Sneak. Washington, June 27. A portrait of non. ttoer. u. mnturep. sneaker of thn 30th Congress, was presented te the Heuse te-day by Messrs. Merse and Ranney (Mass.) en behalf of Doners Hen. Jehn I. Leng, E.K. Yeung and Samuel C.Cebb,' of Massachusetts. After remarks by Messrs. Tucker (Va.) and Stephens (Ga) resolutions thanking the donors for the gift were adopted. Sir. Page (Cal.1 nresented resolution relavive te the passage of the irumigrrtien bill which states that Reagan (Texas) had presented a bill handed te him by Ven Voorhis (N. Y.), purporting te be a bill agreed te by the com mittee that it was afterwardg found net te be a true copy of the bill and asked that a true bill be substituted by the Heuse for the one passed. Van Veor- ms de tended his action in substituting the bill. He said he did nor intend te decoive any one ; that it was a questien of public benefit, and there was no motive en his prat there was no money in it for him, aud there was no politics in it. In the course of his remarks he made an attack en Reagan, of Texas, characterizing his conduct as "sneaking " and "the accusations of the gentlemen from Texas as of ineffable meanness." Mr. Animeud, (Ga.) immediately de manded thatthesa words be taken down. SALMLAST' Thes. Bradley, ue head at I0i3Xc. A. A. Boswell 71 de. at 8X913& C. S. Dengler, 73 da at leiiJKc. W. H. Brown 05 de. at lOgHWc. Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart sold 720 Imik nt $3 74 head of dressed lambs at 10312c. D&BMZD BOUT. -Dressed Beeves were active and closed at 8 Qttic., the former rate ter Texans. and .Ne7. Yet Philadelphia and Lecal Stock ,se"2lte1 States Bends repextad daUy !. Jacob B. Loke, 22 North Queen street. June 27. lfcOO 1.-0O Jf. , A. M. T. M. r.M. DeL, Lack. Western vmr 12714 137 Denver ft Kie Grande MS li MJi W.Y.. Lake Erie Western...: 3g & Kansas and Texas 32 $& 3. Lake Shere Mich. Southern-. U0?2 hej? ue2 New Yerk Central i20j2 131 mSl NewJerseyCenrsf. 76 76 76 - . 24 24 23K .... 4vj 40i aaji .... wivi 10V4 ie3y .... 1HJ4 11s tin, Ontario western. Omaha Cem Omaha Preferred Chicago. Jill, su Paul , Texas Pacific Wabash. ., i.juls Pacific. Western Union Tel. Ce , Pennsylvania R.K. , , Reading , Buffalo Pitts. West Nerthern Pacific Cem " I'rclerred... 44 2S 5S 44 27K 57 S7J, aJj ieji 785 A 7S?i 3H 27H 57 tffii WEATUfclt INDICATIONS.' .Washington, June 27. Fer the Midd.'e Atlantic states, fair weather, westerly te southerly winds, slight changes in tem perature, higher barometer in New Eng- iauu aim en me Jiiaoie Atlantic coast. Pugilists at Pittsburgh. PriTsiiiTtG, Pa., June 27 ThcWalliug- campucn prize light will take plaee to morrow morning. The parties will Ioave Pittsburgh this afternoon. JtAKIitJTn. riil.t(luitiia Marlcet. I'MjLAeaLruiA, June 27. Fleur dull and weak: Suncrllnc. at COS:: se ? kmi-i J3 50! 50 ; Peun'a family, $3 2?5 7.'i. Rye tleur at f 1 23$?4 50. Wheat quieter : Del. and Pa. Red, 1 10 i;il ;de Amber, $1 4191 42. Cem firmer for local trade ; Steamer, W 80Kc; Yellow at 81c ; Mixed. Mc: Ne. 3 .Mixed. 7S0c. Oats firm, lair demand; Ne. 1 White. Ric: Ne. 2 de2e ; Ne. 3 de 01c ; Ne. ' Jllxed fine. Ryedull at feOc. Provi-ions firmer, geed JebhiiiK UeiiiHiid. Lard firmer. Butter dull, but unchanged. Eggs firm ler strictly lirsli : Pa., 22e : Western 1822c-. Cheese quiet, but steady. retreieum linn ; uenncd, 7!c. Whislcy at $1 17. ULAINK'S STATE."- Ar.lKNJXIKSOf WESTERN tlPE. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA, We Have Opened Te-Day A LARUE AND ELEGANT LINE OF Babies' Short Dresses, Babies' Slips, Babies' Robes. At VERY LOW PRICES. ALSO, HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF Ladies' Muslin Uundergarmeiits, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER BEFORE : CHILDRENS' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CORSET COVERS from 23c. up. A Uauiblci- Sheets Several Men and lit 111 in -neltlluug by an Infuriated Meb. Raten, N. M., Jnne 27. Yesterday afternoon Deputy Sheriff Delmanu at tempted te arrest a gambler named Gus. Mcutzel. The latter tired two shots at Delmann, slightly wounding him and Chas. Fex and Jacob Harris who were standing near. Shortly afterwards Del mann inade a second attempt te arrest Mentzel at his gambling house. Mentzel again opened flre en the deputy, which resulted iu the death of Harry Mounten, justice of the peace ; Hugh Edclsteu, one of the proprietors of the Moulten hotel, and S. H. Jacksen, a saloon keeper. All three were instantly killed, and H. Latimer aud Sheriff Bergen were seriously wounded. Mentzel was then seized by an enraged body of citizens and hanged te a sign ever the Raten bank. Later. Deputy Sheriff Bcgen is dying and the citizens are wild with excitement. It is thought a raid will be raade upon the gamblers here te-night. Shet While Resisting Arrest. Llad villi;, Cel., June 27. Themas O'Connor, a well-known veterinary sur geon was shot and killed yesterday after noon by Officer Townsend. O'Connor re sisted arrest and fired once at the officer. The Democratic Convention In Alalne, Lkwisten, June 27. The Democratic state convention was called te order at 11:20 this morning by Edwin Stene, chair man of the state committee, who read the call and introduced Gee. T. Emery, of Portland, as temporary chairman. Mr. Emery addressed the convention at sorae length. He said the first matter that should claim the attention of the conven tion was the attempted usurpation by the council of the prerogatives efkhe governor. He spoke in condemnation of the partisau opinion of the judges and of the usurpa tion of Tilden's seat by Hayes. Aluuiul Day at Lafayette Celleac. Easten, Pa., June 27. Alumni day at ivaiayctte college was opened this morning by a semi-centennial oration delivered by Rev. Dr. Geerge Hickman, of Cincinnati . Subsequently the hall reunions were held. Hen. Rebert Snodgrass, of Harrisburg class of '57, delivered an address in Wash ington hall, and Gen, E. L. Campbell, of Trenten, class of '55, in Franklin hall. Class reunions were held this afternoon. Athletic sports were also indulged in. Kesterlue; Bis Plunder. Vinelakd, N. J., June 27. It is au thoritatively stated here te-day that there is little probability of the arrest of Willis Virgie, late cashier of the Vineland safe deposit and security trust company. Mr. Virgie has made geed the amount of his defalcation and being a large real estate owner he is amply able te make geed any thing charged te him by the bank. ew xern iunrKut. Nbw erk, .fuiic 27 -Fletu State una Western dull anil in buyers favor ; Southern dull and heavv. Wheat heavy and unsettled ; Cash and June 2f?2c lewi-r : ethers JQKe lower; Se. ' Red. Juiii:, $1 iOgi 51 ; de July. $i "SK St S :! Aujr.. SI SO'-SAU 21; de Sept., 51 l'JUQIEO; de yc-ir. 31 l!il JU;. Cern yc lower and heavy; Mixed (Vest em spot. 8lS2J4c ; de futures. 7'fiXlc. OatsJQl',icbelt-r; Ne. 2. July. bVXv; de Au?., iyii:c ; State, (UgCOc : Western, I Ke. Uraln and L'revininu ijuulultenn. One o'clock quotation et grain mid pievi.-.. Ions, furnished by i. If. Y limit, Ureker, I.V East King street. June 27. Chicago. Wheat Cern Oats I'eifc Lard July.... l.i .745 .IsJiJ 21.15 n.77 Aucust I.)W$ .75 .a:i 21.(5 II V) Sept.... 1.03 .75 .:i7' ..... Year.... 1.02 .n:yA rhtladclphlii. V,,v 1--'4 -8i'4 . AUR I.R92 -82X .18 Sept.... i.n .80 .17; loom aiecM and Beans. Par Last Laiie'ity6percLI.oan,dnelfiie...ino $u 1885... 100 107 V tft ...A.. ..u .. IC'JU... juu 1805... 100 5 per cM n I or 30 years. . loe 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " in ler 20 years., loe " In or 20 years., ion , 6 " in 10 or 20 years, inn Mauhelm borough lean 100 Kirst National Rank. 100 Farmers' National Rank 50 ruiten National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 Columbia National Rank 100 Knhrata National Bank ion J frst National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100 first. National Kank.MtrusutiiK.... loe first National Bank, Marietta 100 first National Rank. Mount Jey., ine Lititz National Rank ( Manheim National Dank 100 linien National Dank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank....... loe SriSOSLLANKnim KTiu'im Vjirryvilil! J. H MIHcrsville Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Kacterv.... ... . " Gas Light and Fuel Company... Stevens Heuse Columbia (his Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company.... Marietta llollewwaro Stevens Heuse Sinilv ldl.iil -w-.j -...... ........... ....... ....... m fciist Brandy wine Waynesb'jr. 50 iiiuiuisviiiu i or in hi school MISCKIXAKKOCU BONDS. Quarrj-vllle It. a., due 1KKJ fioe Reading & Columbia R. R5'8 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due 188fi loe Lancaster Ces Light and i'uel Ce.. due In 1 or SO years 100 Lancaster Ces Light and Fuel Ce.. ilut issi: w .. ........ ............ ......... 11KT uuii-usiera marietta Lancaster ft New Helland Lancaster ft Susquehanna. TURlrriKB STOCKS. Spring ft Beaver Velley . "lijupui 1 a iiurraum) Columbia ft Chestnut Hill Columbia ft Washington Columbia ft Dig Spring Lancaster ft Ephrata Lancaster ft Willow Street 2.tra?b.urB...Mn,prt Marietta ft May town Marietta Mount Jev Lane, Kilzabetht'n ftMiddlct'ii Lancaster ft rriiltvllle. 50 Lancaster &:Lltit:s -, Lancaster Wllllauistewn 25 Lancaster Maner m Lancaster ft Manheim 25 $50 50 .V) IlKV 25 100 100 100 50 Ml . 25 100 300 120 120 105 112 102 102JS0 : 102 1203 110.23 ist; 111 147 ' I35n 141.30 l34.if 200 115.73 140 154 70.50 115 r2.25 Je.50 50 120 no fa 170 V 1)5 I $120 lUt! ios.re 100 10s 33.33 85 275.25 25 $ 10.25 13 tt! IN SI 18 47.25 21 40 40.1: St 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 100 no 50 75 55 13.1.10 41 LtCUAL IfOriVES. ltlaze in liosteu. Bosten, June 27. A. and J. McLaren's planing mill, at East liosteu. was de streyed by iire this morning. Less, $8,000, partially insured. The adjeiniug box manufactories of J. C. Peak and of Hobsen & Field were also burned. Less en each, $4,000 ; insurance unknown. Western Grain Markets. JJktreit. Wheat tinner; Ne. 1 While, spot, and June. $1 31 ; July, $1 21 : Aug.. $1 OSVf ; Sept., $1 07 ; Oct., $1 0S ; all the year, I 0 ; Ne. 2 Red. $1 27 ; Ne. 2, White, $1 se bid. Fleur steady at $5 75gf. Cern llruier ; Ne. 2 at 77c. Oats quiet : no sales. Receipts Fleur, nene: wlirut. is mm in.a Cern, 3,000 bus.: eats, 2,000 bus. Shipments Fleur none ; wheat. Line bus.; corn, none : eats, 1,000 bus. Milwaukee. Fleur in fair demand. Wheat active and fl rin; Ne. 2 Milwaukee, hard nominal ; de &ett, cash and June$l 53; July1 $131; August. $1 19; Sept.. $1 m; all the year, iipmiiial ; Ne. 3 Milwaukee, $1 07 , rejected nominal. Cern higher; Ne. 2 at 74jCc; rejected. 73c. Oats scarce ant firm ; Ne". 2 at 51c ; White at 51c, Jiyc nominal ; Ne. I, 73c. Barley steady; Ne. 2 spring, 82c; July. S2c ; Sept., new. SOe. Previsions higher: mess perk, $21 se, cash ndJuly;2lSi. Aug. ' Lard Prime steam, $11 ?1, cash ami July ; $12. Aug. Hogs quiet at $7 50JJS 15. Freights Wheat te Dutlale quiet and nom inal at 2c. Receipts Fleur, ll.oeo bins; wheat, 270.1; barley, 2.C0J bus. Shipments Fleur, 2I,W) hhl-i ; Wheat, 425 bus , barley, 2.C0J bus. ISTATK OF (iRURCK BlCKITKIf BilCU , i J.. Ja ofthe city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said rotate liavinir been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make im mediate payment, and these having clalmr; in UUI.IJ1UU3 ugaiust tne same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lnncns tei. MARCARKTRRKITKNKACH. J no. ACetle, Kxccuter. Attorney. iiiayllfitiLeaw L'STATE OF I.. OK W. UKKMKitlAN, AJ late of Lancaster city, deceased, retters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persona in debted thereto arc requested te make itiuiip itiuiip diate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, -will present them without delay ler settlement te the nnder s'SUCd. (iKORCK K. ZKLLKR3. w. A. Wilsen, Att'y. Administrator. m.'iyl.J-Otileaw Refuse te 1'ay the Insurance. Winnrpec, Man., Juue27. The insur ance companies holding risks onthuKuap enthuKuap pen heuse here, recently destroyed by lire, have refused te pay the insurance be cause gasoline was used in lighting the hotel. Suit has been entered te enforce the payment. Leeks Like a .Harder. Uisdiiank, N. J., June 27. The body of Jehn .Darmstadt, the builder of the- large bridge of the New Yerk & Leng Branch railway, was found in the Navesink river, near the bridge, this morning. The body was devoid el" clothing and had four deep knife cuts iu the breast and stomach. There are indications of murder, An in quest will be held te-morrow. Mr. Darm stadt was in geed circumstances. Ilied Prem Yellow Fever. .N kw Orleans, La., June 27. Ferbes, the sick sailar, who was admitted te the Charity hospital here en Sunday last, died last night. The doctors agree that it was a case of yellow fever, but are of opinion that the disease will end with this case. Live Stock Market. Ohioage. Hogs Receipts, 3,000 iicad ; ship ments, 15,500 de. ; market nearly nominal en account ei delayed trains ; prices firm te 5 jwe. nigner ; mixcti. j 40'(j8 wi; light at $7 35 8 20; skips, $5 7'Q7 35. Cattle Receipts. 3,000 head; MiipmcnK 1,IC0 head, natives ; no market. ; experts, $7 .V) 8 ; geed te choice shipping, $5 75f;7 40; com mon te fair, $0 25; mixed butchers' at$2 Tm r 2j : sleekers and feeders. J3Q4 20 for form er. $4 10J35 20 for latter; through Texans, re ceipts. 2,500: market anil active; all sold; fanners, 15 ; shipper-i, $5 3efJ3 80. Sheep-Receipts, none; shipment, none; demand fair; market unchanged: common lefatr, $3 254;;med!um te choice, $1 25l 75 ; lambj ft head, $1 7583. East Liberty. Cattle Receipt., 2,384 head; prime. $7507 75 ; geed, 5 ,VJ7 23 ; common $5 30. Hogs Receipts. 3,i;w head ; market fair : Philadclphias, $8 Jogs ii' ; Baltimore's H I5 8 25; Yorkers, $7 7038. Sheep Receipts, 5,l(,fl head; market lair; best. $4 755 12 ; geed, $1 2334 ."0 ; common $3 2533 73. ASSIGNED KSTATK OK PKTKlt K. WUL-i- tir .,rt ?IMl .w,fe' et Jicaster clly.-Petcr h. Welbert and wife, et Lancastcrclty. having by deed of voluntary assignment, assigned and transferred all their cslute and clleet te the undersigned, for the benefit et thn crmlf. ion of the said Peter K. Welbert. and wife, he thcrefore gives ntlee te ull persona Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present thein fe Wf iM'IAM SHCLTZ, Amignee. ni2l-r,teawd Residing In Lancaster City. J7STATK OK JHAKTIlA S. HUAKrVKU, J late et Lancaster City, dcc'il. Letters testanientarv en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in ilebteil thereteure requested te make immedi ate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster, Pa. t. L. OTKIKMKTZ, apJUitdeaw Executer. Drowned In a 9II1I l'end. Wilmington, Del., June 27. A Gazette special says, Jehn Fountain, aged 12 years, was drowned in a mill pond near Milferd, last night. He was the son of the late Capt. Mark H. Fountain, who was lest at sea last fall. Ne Change at Jersey City. New Yerk, Junci27. The freight han dlers' strike remains in the same condition as yesterday, neither parties showing any signs of yielding. The strikers remain peaceful and quiet. Tne Manchester Jfire. Manchester, N. H., June 27. The peo ple who were injured at the fire last night iu the bearding house, arc all quite com fortable te-day. The property burned was well insured. A ICIDE FOB LOVE. An Editor Cewblded. Atlanta, Ga., June 27. W. F. Clarke, editor of the Republican, was cewbided by Ed. McCandlcss this morning. Clarke stated in his paper that in Shields' trial the evidence eC McCandlcss and Yenable was net genuine, it was strained and im probable. i i'he Cabinet Iu Session. Washirgten, D. C, June 27. The cab inet meeting te-day was attended by all the members. The session was short and unimportant. The case of the assassin, Guiteau, was net mentioned at all. Dead in the Street With a Itullet Hele In Ills Head. William F. Burnet was found dead at G o'clock Monday morning with a bullet hole in his head and a revolver by his side, en Eight street, near Madisen avenue, in Plainflcld, N. J., a quarter distin guished by elegant residences. Mr. DurncE, wue was a young man, was ence a resident of that city but latterly of Elizabeth. It was at first thought he had been murdered, but iurther inves tigation shows that the case was one of suicide, resulting from a love affair. He had been engaged te a young lady, a mem ber of a well known family in Plainfleld, N. J., and her parents bad refused te allow the marriage te take place. In one pocket was found a railroad time table with the following written en it in a bold, clear hand: "Lord abide with me. Christ Jesus, receive my spirit. I'm tee cool te walk far te-night, I may. get tee warm," Philadelphia Cattle Market. Mesday, J une 2. The receipts el livestock nt thn Philadelphia stock yards were: Pur the week: Reeves, 3,300 head ; sheep, 17,000 head; hogs, 2,900 head. Previous week Reeves, 2,100 head ; sheep, 15,000 head ; hogs 3,010 head. Reef Cattle were inactive and prices de clined fully He tl tt. en the geed grades, whll whll cet nin en stock was only a trifle lower. Wc quote as tollews: Cxtra natives. fcJftfJ'JJie ; Geed, VA$',c; Medium, GigTKc : Common, .'(gftjjc ; latcews, 4Vic Milch Cows were dull at$30gCO, with sales of cxtra grades as high as f IOC. Sheep were demoralized as the receipts were the heaviest et tiie year, and mostet them beintr of an Interior grade, and prices declined fully c fl ft. At the close a number were left unsold. A low choice 100 tt sheep sold at 3 50. We quote as follews: Extra, 55'ic ; geed 44S4c; medium i J4c: common 23ic; culls 2Xc; lamljj, 38c : calves, CgSJc. Hogs were active and firm. We quote as fellows : Extra. HJi12c; geed, H'-iSllKc; lii'h: mixed, 10i4iic. BALES Or BKKVE3 AT THE WKST nllLADELFUlA STOCK VARUS. Martin, Fuller & Ce., ISO Western, 54fifc Reger Maynes, 150 Western, 7iJ8Kc. m Texas A. & J. Christy, 297 Western anil Va. IKtPc. K- S. Mc Fillan, HO Western, S!.i0Vc. II. V. McFiilan. 00 Western. S!c. M. Ulman. 30 S. Ohie. 84'JHz ; 'JO W. Va.. 7J? 8c ; G2 W. Va.. account Lehman Rres., 7c ; 15 Lancaster co.,Ue. James Clcmsen 50 Western. 78c. Schambcrg & Paul, 103 Western aud Texans, G. Schambcrg & Ce., 175 Western and Tcxaus. G8Jic. Lewcnsteln & Adler, HO Western St Texans, ijWui;. ESTATKOFMAKV K. C'MKK.UTKOP the township et Stresburg, deceased. Letters or administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, ull per sons indebted thereteure requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against thu same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in Strashurg township. FRANKLIN CLARK, Administrator. )tiuc21-(5lnr Strusburg, P . JUEJtIVAL. 0":" Dim 5,000 isis ami n Jehn McArdlc. 170 Western. 7lS'm Owen Smith, 147 Western and Texans, tiOc ; 47 West Virginia, acct. II. C. Seymour. L. Hern, 42 West Va. and Pcnna., mixed 5JJ 6c. Daniel Smyth & Rre.. 120 Western, (i'A&syic. Dennis smyth, 70 Western und Texans. 5g3c. Rachman & Levi, 80 West;Va., 7iJc. F. Schcetz.17 Western, 437Kc;31 .Texans, GlGc. H. Chain, 40 West Va., mixed, 406. Lewenstein Uellbren, 47 Western cows und bulls. 4aec. Abe Ostheim, 20 Western, 7fiSc. J. F. Sadler & Ce., 212 Western stepper, 1) 6Jc. Thes. Rradley received three carloads direct from Chicago, finest in the market, Have Signed or BnderB3tl tfce Fol Fel loving Remarkable Document. Mcmr.i. Scubury A- Jehnsen. Jt&tjmmrinff Chemists, 21 Plate street, New YerkTiT GcNTr.EMKi: Fer the past lew years -we have sold various brands or Pereus Plasters. Physicians and the public piefer RENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER te all ethers We consider them one el the very few reliable household remedies worthy el confidence. They arc superior te all ether porous plasters or Liniments ler external use. RENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER la a genu, ine Parmaceutical product, el the highest elder of merit, and se recognized by physi cians aud druggists. When ether remedies lull get a RENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER. Yeu will be disappointed il you use cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pad3 or Electrical Mag netic Toys. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Frlce 25 CeaU. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLABTEB. CI! A3. N. CKITXKNTOW, "lis altm St., New Yerk, sole agent ler Dr. C. W.Ben W.Ben eon's Remedies, te whom all orders should be addressed. n3j-2wd,eedft w-e.e w-4