LANCASTER D!2LILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY. MAY 22, 1883. v- lr THE PRISON PEST. SIX CAbK Or VARIOLOID KEPOBTKD. The Beard of Health Will Consider Ic- Tlie 1'rlBen Inmate All VKdnd- Ne 1 reuble reared. Fer eeuw time the newspaper reporters and ether well-informed perseiiH of the city Lave known that a modified form of smallpox bad appeared in the prison, but in deference te the wishes of the man agement and out of a desire te prevent auy undue popular excitement ever the matter, a full publication of the state of the case has been withheld. As exag gerated lepertfl thereof are new in free circulation it is proper that the public be reliably informed as te the actual condi tion of affaire there, which in brief is, that: 1. One inmate of the prison, a man named Mebu, died reeeutly of small pox, and net vaiioleid, as was reported. a. There are new in t'je prison five men and one girl affected by varioleid, of va rying degree, the case of the gul being most dangerous. :j. Besides these there are a number of ether persons who have shown some of the preliminary symptoms of varioleid. 4. These patients are isolated from the rest of the prison inmates, but muBt be kept in the main building, as there is no ether place for them. Disinfectants in large quantities aie freely used ; visiting at the prison is net allowed and all the prisoners are vaccinated. The prison authorities complain that seme et the members el the beard of in spectors who are opposed te Prism Keeper Burkhelder aud i'riceu Phjsician Shirk have circulated exaggerated state ments aud fccnsatienal reiwrts of the num ber of cases aud the character of thedis case. But the above summary of facts was obtained in an interview with Dr. J. K Shirk, the prison physician himself and one of the uuderkeepers, and there is no reason te question its accuracy. The management of the priheu is utterly at a less te account ler the introduction of the disease unless through carpet rags brought te the jail. When of the two cases which appeared some time aue, one proved fatal, the fact was communicated te the beard of health, with the assurance tbat the prison authorities lelt confident that they coeJil pi event tue.spi cad of the pest. Since Then these cases of varioleid have appealed, and Dr. J. A E. Heed, ene of the members of the beard, will visit the priseu te day te report te his col leagues this evening the actual condition of affairs, and, at a special meeting then te be held, they will determine what is best te be done, and probably make an an nouueemeut totl.e public el what is ncces saty for ample pietectiuu. Besides Dr. Uecd the beard consists of Dr. Lovcrgeod, 11. H. Steigerwalt, H. K. Fulton, president, aud Dr. 0. II. Brown, secretary. Dr. Shirk reports a number of cases el chills among the inmates, which he has i casen te apprehend are the preliminary symptoms el varioleid. Nothing worse than this form of the disease, he says, can eusue.as all of the 10G inmates have been vaccinated, and vaiioleid is net fatal. The sick are put iute separate cells, in pairs, away from all ethers and disinfectants aie lavishly used, but therr can be no removal of tliem fiem the main building, sis there is no ether place of confinement within the prison and inmates of it cannot lawfully be taken elsewhere. Ne visitors, net even policemen, are admitted within the prison denis, but the authorities cauuet prevent tenens whose terms, have expired fiem leaving the jail aud going out iute the community. It remains te be seen what the beard of health can de about it. A Step ltleivu Out. The crown of the step in the 21 inch water main near the city water works was blown out by the pressure upon it, aud there was a very considerable less of water from the reservoirs bofero the ether step just cast of the reservoirs could be closed. Theio was a report circulated in connection with the accident that Wilsen J. Fisher, an employee at the water works, had been killed, but there is no truth in the story. Neither he nor anyone cise was uurt. Death of Judge rarke. lien. Rebert Parke, of Paikcsburg. dud en Sunday, aged 81. He belenged te ene of the eldest families in Chester county aud was highly esteemed. In May, 185C, he was commissioned by Gov. Pollock associate judge for the courts of Chester ceuuty, te fill the unexpired term caused by the deatli of Hen. Samuel Shafer. In October, 1838, he was again elected te the position in opposition te Hen. Jehn Htfly, and took his seat en Dee. (5, 1858. The C;u lisle Sentinel, in its account of the game of baseball between the Dickinsen aud the Franklin and Marshall college nines, tells a plaintive tale of what might have been if the Carlisle boys had played better. They always had the game in their hands aud let it slip. The same lepert calls Heisler, of the Lancaster club, a professional giewler " simply because he insisted en fair umpiring. Manifestly the defeat of the Dickinsen boys nibbed them in a raw place. . Kutiaway. Last evening a horse belonging te Watt & Shauil was staudiug in front of Mr. Watt's house en Duke street during the storm. He frightened at the lightning aud terb loose, breaking the iron pest te which he was tied. He ran down Duke street with the carriage and struck a beer wagon, tearing the harness. He became loose from the wageu and ran te Swain's livery stable, where he beards. The carriage was damaged but very little. H. or V. ratr. The fair was very largely attended last evening. The Knights of the Revolution, escorted by the City band, visited the fair, and after being wolcemod by the fair com mittee Cem. McElroy, en behalf et the knights, presented the ladies with an cle gant cake, and at the clese of the fair were in turn presented with a cake, W. D. Weaver, esq , making the presentation speech. The wheel of fortuue did a big trade. eir te cm-iime. Prof. It. K. Buehrle, city superintend out, J. M. Johnsten, of the Lancaster school beard, aud ether Lancastrians, went te Carlisle this afternoon te attend the annual examination of the Indian school at that place, which takes place to morrow. Bearing Postponed. Jetry Dungan's hearing, en the charge of attemping te fire the Fountain Inn stables, was postponed by Alderman Spur rier from 2 p. m. te 7 p. m. te day. Te suit the convenience of counsel, the case was again postpeDod te a date net yet fixed. Discharged. Jehn Mushman, charged before Alder man Barr with assault and battery and carrying concealed weapons, was dis charged last evening, the prosecutor fail ing te appear against him. Sale of Bank Stock. J. B. Leng, real estate agent, sold to day, at private sale, 10 shares of Fulton national bank stock, at $140 per share. Fer Representative Delegate te State Con vention (Southern District), ELIESHLEMAN, of Martic Township, te be voted ler at the Republican primary election, te be held MAY 2C, 1883. mayl8-6td<w 3 A S20.00 Ulble Heward. The publishers et Rutledge' Monthly eltcr twelve valuable rewards In their Menihly ler June, among which is the following : We will give t.ue in geld te the person tell ing us which la the shortest verse in the Old Testament Scriptures by Jane Wih, 1SS3. Should two or mere correct answers be re ceivcd.tbe reward will be divided. The men- y will be forwarded te the winner June 15th. 1883. Persons tiding ler the reward must send 20centiln silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the July Monthly. In which the name and ad dress e the winner el the reward and the cor rect answer will be published, and In which several mere valuable rewards will be offered. Address Kutleijee Fublishihe Cextaky, Kantfin. I'cnim. m niiiMiiaeets. CVricre' Minstrel This laverite minstrel troupe Irein their Eleventh street opera house, Phllatelpbla, and under the personal super vision of that popular singer and minstrel leader. Jehn L. Carncross. will appear in Ful ton opera house te-morrow evening. The pregramme la a varied and complete one, and gives the troupe splendid opportunity te show their worth. Among the side-splitting lea turcs et the pregramme are the following spe cialties, presented only by Carncross' troupe : "DonnybreokKalr," "The Letter Carriers," " Deckrtiider's Misllis," and " Sights Behind the Scenes ; or. Black Lily's Debut." Every body should take the eppertunity te enjoy this tine entertainment which has become a permanent Institution el Philadelphia. 31AKKIAUES. I!abhi.eii wni' si-r.ti. On the 'JGt!i of April, ISA!, by thu Be v. W. T. Gerhard, at hN rel rel .'iictNe.:ii East Or nce street. C. G. Bassler eiq.. le Miss Maria, only dainrhtcr el Isaacatid Elizabeth Shl-sler, both of Peleisburg, Lan caster county. H UK AT HI. Shirk In this eltv. en the 20th Inst.. Annie Shit k, daughter el II. S. and M. A. Shirk. The relatives and lrlends et the family are respceLlully Invited te attend the luueral from the residence ei her parents. Ne. 230 East King street, en Wednesday atternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward IIlil ceme tery. 2t A' K W Al VHK TISEMENTH. WANTKU.-4 1IKL, :MK GKHEKA1. Housework. Must come well recom mended. Apply at this office. nr3-2t SIlIJATION WANTRI). AN KXPritl encud illnlng-roem girl wishes a situation as illning-ienin gill or chambermaid, or gen et :tl housework. Addrpss, M. A. GBEENEK, 11 llird-ln-IIand, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. i;K Kf.N I'. THK STOUK KOOW, NO. 35 I Ninth Oucun street, new occupied by Aiiie-j Itingwalt. Apply le JIIOS. K. KU A NK1 IK. tuii7.S.!I.ineedlld Ne. 120 East King St. YKU.illV KKOWT fie. HAVANA UIUAU, is the best In the city, made and for sale ,U HAItTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT C1GAK STOBK. SWAKK'M. KINK ALL SlLKtASIIKlIiliON,andenly40 Cunts per Yatd. Con.e and see. them at SWA lilt's. Ne. 50 N. Queen Street. .leblT-lyTu&S 1lUMI.Ii; SAL.K OF HUIi.IJINGS AND material. en SATURDAY, MAY , will be sold en the premises et the Eastern Market Heuse Company, en Kast King and Church streets the lollewiiig pieperty: The IJ-story name dwelling en Middle street, the brick slablc (nc:irlv new), with goeil tin renl. en the MacUenlgle cstate.nnuuiboretout houses and nil the fences, sash, doers, frames, tooling slate. Ac., thai are new en the property e: the company. Terms cash. Sa'O te continence at 9 o'clock, a. m. J. KBKD. 8ENEB, Chairman Building Committee II. PnenKitT, Auctioneer. m22-4td M AY 22, 1883. Only a Postscript te the lanre and strensr state- v merits we have recently been making te the public. In every point of the clothing trade for men and boys we offer the best. Helding the largest stock of the best goods we offer everything upon a basis of price that consults the buyer's interest. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, h. fc.. Cor. bixlh and Market. PHILADELPHIA. L'ULTOM OPISKA HODSB. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, May 23, 1883. The Star Troupe et the World, J The LargC9tLcgltImate Company In the Werld! Frem their Eleventh St. Opera JIesc, Philada, The entire Company appearing under the per sonal supervision and management el JOHN L. OARNOROSS. The Prograuime will include our Original Specialties, ns presented only by . this Company : DONNY15KOOK FAIR, THK LETTER CARRIERS, DOCKSTADER'S MISFITS, SIGHTS BEHIND THE SOENES, Or, BLACK LILY'S DEBUT. ADMISSION. SECURED SEATS, - 7', 50 & 35CKNTS. - - 75 CENTS- Cati be secured Opera Heuse Ofllce. Com Cem Com raenre at 8 o'clock. J. T. DONNELLY, mil) 41 Treasurer. SALE Or UONKOAL Sl'KIMGS HATCH ING 1IOUSK. By virtue et an Act et Assemblv, providing for the rublic Sale et the Grounds, Water rower (Hoever's Springs), and Hatching Heuse IicIeiikIiib te the state, located near Denegal Springs. Lancaster ceuuty, about two aml-a-half miles from the Pcnnsvlvanla r.iilread. cither at Mount Jey or Marietta, the same will be etie'-cd at public vendue or out cry en the premises, en TUKSDAY, the 12th lay of JUNE, A. V., 1S83, at 12 o'clock neon, et that day, consisting et one acre et highly cultivated land, line flew et litncstone water ter all ordinary purposes, and a substantially constructed well built Frame Heuse one nun divd feet long by thirty-two teet wide, well adapted for residence, corn or tobacco shed, and would be a most desirable location, ami fixtures ferartlllcial fish culture en n lim ited scale. The state reserving the right te accept or reject all bids, and te exclude from the sale the iron conduit pipes. Terms et sale, cash en delivery et deed. Possession te be given en April 1, 1881. or sooner If stock of flsli can be safely n-mevcil. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta. ARTHUU MAGINNIS, Sn ill Water. Menree county. BBNJ. L. HEWITT, Hollidaysburg. JOHN HUMMEL, Soliniracrevo. G. M. M1LLEE, Wilkes-Barre. BOBEUT DALZELL, Pittsburgh! State Fishery Commissioners. N. B. In case the above property is sela applications ler new site In the eastern part et the state will be received atones by the com missioners, with diagrams et location, quan tity and temperature et water, railroad facil ities, and such inducements as may be offered, directed te B. L. HEWITT, Hollidaysburg, Secretary St Ate Heard of Fishery Commis sioners. may21-3td3tw A FULL, ASSOBl-mKIT OFBIUAKANl Apple-weed Pipes. Weeden Pipes from 8c. up, at .HAB.TMA1TS YELLOW FKONT CIGAR BXOKK. NEW ADrXKTIMEMKyr. XTOTIUK NOTICK IS HKKEBY OIYKN 1 that application has been made te the Cenrt of Common PJa-s or Lancaster county, te amend or nltar tiie charter of the " Kvan g' Ileal Lnihermu church el the Hely Trinity, el Lancaster, Pa.." limiting- the cieatien et tebtbyer en behallet f-ala congregation and inc rporatlen te three hundred dollars In ex cess of its income. And the same will be granted n JUNE 18, A. D. 1683, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. unless cause b shown te the contrary. N. ELLMAKER. Solicitor 3Iat 21, 1683 m23-3tdeawT 4 HIKKIVAN 1'Bi COMPANlf. TAKE NOTICE ! AT 26 CENTRE SQUARE. 26. Best Granulated Sugar, 9c. White Sugar, 8c. TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES. BEST CAROLINA RICE, Sc. TRY FIVE POUNDS BEST GOLDEN RIQ FOR il.00 S-PRESENTS TO EVERY PURCHASER. AMERICAN TEA CO., NO. 26 CENTRE SQUAKF, LANCASTER, PA. iua ---:it rpHr esly . SHTJLTZ'S Hat Stere IN LANCASTER IS AT 144 NORTH QUEEN ST, (CUNOAIvER'S OLD STA.N1,) Where can butuund TIIE LATEST in STRAW, SOFT FELT AND STIFF HATS- TAYLOR'S BALTIMORE Straw Hats, YOUMAN'S CELE CRATED Stiff Hats. nmrS7-lyd&w TXT-ILLIAMSOM Si ITOSTEK. SOME REAL BARGAINS AT Williamson & Fester's. 20 Dezen SILK WINDSOR TIES Ter Ladles or Gents at i"i Cents Apiece. 20 Dezen ei GOOD SERVICEABLE SUS PENDERS ler 20 Cents per pair. 10 Dezen of COLORED LAUNDR1ED SHIRTS, with TWO COLLARS EACH, ler 50 Cents Apiece. 5 Dezen of NIGHTSHIRTS (geed length) ler 75 Cents Apiece. 20 Dezen et COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIRTS ler Workingmen, ler 30 Cents Apiece. 15 Dezen of Streng, Well-Made HARVEST PANTS ler Werftngmen, ler 75 Cents per pair. 75 Dezen et the PATENT EIGUMIE DRESS SHIRTS, .or 91.00 each. 20DOZOU of WHITE AND MIXED DRESS STRAW HATS for Gentlemen, for 50 Cents Apiece. 20 Dezen LINEN BUGGY DUSTERS ler 40 Cents Apiece. IN THE- CLOTHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Are some such BARGAINS that are worth your while te see. The prudent and cautious buyer should make a note of these things. ' k Nes. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., JAWOASTEli. 1'A. New Tea and Coffee Stere, 31 West King Street. TKKMS: BEST VALUE FOR HEAD Y CASH. People will find it le their advantage te purchase where extra prellts are net put en in order te cover bad debts necessarily In curred where credit business is done. STRONG, WELL-FLAVORED TEAS, from 30c. te 80c. par Pound. Coffee Roasted Daily A SPECIALTY. CREAM IU0f at 25c. per Peuml. It takes the lead of all ethor grades, being an old-time Coffee. BEST MEXICAN only 28c. Better than any Java. Try it. Liberal reduc tion made in Five-Pound Fackuges. Five Founds of GULDEN BIO and a Gift for 81. Six Pounds of ' Choice Bie for 90c. StandardGrannlatetl Sugar eiily 9c. Fer trade inducements presents will be given at my well stocked store. Every sensible house-keeper requiring pure Teas andJeffees in condition neat every time should call at S. CLARKE'S, (NEXT TO COOPER HOUSE.) Ne. 31 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. S" All Coffee ground ou a new patent mill which has a capacity ter grinding five pounds a minute, thereby causing no delay. my22-3td TtEr ADVERTISEMENTS. 1'UKSUAY AT J1I1N WAHAHAKEB'S. Silks. A fair silk is going new at 70 cents and quite a geed oneat$i.eo. If you will pay $1.30 we have the geed old fashioned " Pensen " make that carries with it our guarantee, which means something ; higher grades of this same make, a very superior article, for $2.50. Black Satin Merveillieux, 24 inches wide out of stock for several days. An invoice re ceived te-day. Price the same, 1.1 5 a yard. In Summer silks the assort ment is complete, especially in Louisine, Pin Stripes, Shaded Checks, Hair Lines and in every variety of colorings, 60 cents te $1.00. The Let of Lyens Gres Grains in all colors seems te please the most critical ; 70 cents for an 18 inch silk (any color you wish) and with a guarantee. Firsf counter from Chestnut street entrance, light of main aisle. Jehn Wanamakek. Scotch Ginghams of little checks abeutaquarter of an inch square and five sizes smaller, down te invisible checks, and one thread further, down te plain colors, 2e, 25 and 30 cents. We have leads of 'em, and all the ether ginghams, tee. Half a dozen sorts of ginghams are uncommonly low. Handkerchief ginghams at 2l cents, were 31 cents last year. Then, again, we have finer rine;hams than we ever had belere : 7i cents. 37 Filth counter trem centie, towards house car. Jehn Wanamakek. Jerseys cost se little that any one buying them will want them perfect. We refuse all lets of bad shape, split seams, grease stained and imperfect goods. We have none but perfect shapes and perfect materials. English regular made, all colors, $2 ; sold recently for $3. English regular made, all colors, buttons down the front, $2.5e ; same quality in black, $3. Anether style, in colors, of superfine quality, for $3 and up te $10. On a little table up stairs in the Suit Roem are some special bargains in Ladies' Dresses. The assortment varies from day te day. We can give you a Black Silk Dress for $2e, and an all-wool Black Cashmere as low as $10. The $18' Embroidered Rebe Dress is very stylish ; these are our own product, made in our building. The $6 all-wool Flannel Dress, navy blue, gray and gar net, is net te be matched ; mak ing them in odds and ends of time accounts for their cheap ness. Wash Dresses in great va riety and Zephyr Gingham Dresses from $4 te $6. Direct from our Paris buyer, quantities of Embroidered Man tles and Capes, ranging in price lrum u lu 5,3. The Chenille Mantles and Capes are still cheaper. A few silk wraps at $8, which cost $16 te import. Stylish cloth coats, $3, $3-50, and $4, new and perfect ; these will give geed service. This part of our business, Ladies' Ready Made Dresses and Coats, becomes mere suc cessful every day. 1301 and 130 J Chestnut street, that and second floors Take house car. Jehn Wanamakek. New, if ever, is time for cheap linen handkerchiefs. We have them butpure linen we never touch any ether ; small hand kerchiefs at 7 cents each ; some in lets of 6 for 38 cents, and ethers 5 for 25 cents. We offer 2oe dozen wide hemstitched colored bordered ladies' hand kerchiefs, 1 5 cents each ; were 35 cents a month age. We have maintained all along a distinguished collection of Linen Lawns. First counter trem Chestnut strcet entrance. Jehn Wanamakek. A new arrival of black Span ish Laces, 4 te 6 inches wide, 40, 5e, 55 and 65 cents a yard. Anether case of Oriental Lace was opened yesterday at prices ranging from 1 3 cents for 1 y inch all the way te 75 cents a yard for 6 inch wide. Second counter from Chestnut street en trance, lelt el main aisle. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. SECOND EDITION. fTUSDAY EVENING MAY 22. 1803 ROUSED RUSSIA. MOSuOW IN A TURMOIL. OF JOY. Magniliccnt UeiuoeotrBtloos In Hener et the Cztr'a coronation Repert et Anether Attempt te Kill the Cmperer. Moscow, Slay 22. The weather is glorious. The whole route of the impe rial precession from Petreflsky palace te the Kremlin, four and a half miles, is crowded. Imperial standards are display ed at every point, but there are no foreign flags seen, ether than these en the various embassies,and decorations are every where. Thousands of people passed the night out of doers te secure geed places te witness the precession. Multitudes throng the churches praying for the safety of the emperor. Tne Czar Gees te the Kremlin. The czar left the retreffsky palace at uoen and reached the Kremlin at 1:25 o'clock. There was a slight fall of rain during the; match of the precession, but otherwise the affair was a complete suc cess. The enthusiasm of the people along the route was unbounded, fcxpleaiveslu the Czar's Dressing Roem. Londen, May 22. A. dispatch from Lerlin te Reuter's Telegram cempauy says : "A report, which is net yet con firmed, eemes from St. Petersburg that previous te the departure of the emperor for Moscow an explosion occurred under the washstand and in the fire place in his dressing room, but that nobody was in jured, the emperor and empress being in the dining room at the time. HAKKISHUKO NEWS, Legislation DixpuKed of by the Governer. Spt-cia) Dispatch te the Imtklliekncer. Haiiuisbukg, Ta., May 23. Governer Pattison Las approved the bill te ex'empt building and leau associations from taxa tien for statu purposes. The governor has vetoed . the following bills : Ilouse bill authorizing mairied women living separate and apart uuder a deed of separation or mutual agreement, te sell aud convey their separate real estate free and clear of rights of dower and courtesy and ethor interests ; Heuse bill te estab lish a mere certain process by which the proprietors or managers of hotels, board beard ing houses, lehtaurants or ether establish ments in which boarders are received may collect debts due for beardiug by the pro cess of attachment. l'receedsngg lu the Seuute. In the Senate te-day a minority report was submitted en the judicial apportion ment bill with a substitute for the original bill. Iiy it the number of judges would be 71, aside from the supreme court judges wautcit of 77, as at present, and of 79 pre posed by the bill reported by committee. The substitute provides for 47 districts, three less than the erigiual . bill provides. The substitute was ordered te be placed en the calendar. There was a long dis cussion 0:1 a motion of Coxe (Dera.) te place the personal liability bill en the calendar. The Republicans voted against the motion and all the Democrats except Shearer and Vandegrift voted for it. Wagner (Democrat) made a motion te reconsider the vote by which the Senate refused te placa the Ilouse bill providing for the payment of laborers about mines aud manufactories their wages every two weeks. The motion was defeated, Shearer aud Vandegrift again voting with the Republicans against it. lu tlie Heuse. In the Housetho judges' salary bill was passed linally. The bill te repeal the "boss railway act" of Philadelphia, was defeated yeas 01, nays 50 a constitution al majority. On motion of Mr Suyder, the Senate bill te stand aside jurors in criminal cases was recensidered and the bill postponed for the present. WESTEKK WINDS. 'XheSturms In Ohie aud en the Lubes. Cleveland, O., May., 22 A severe wind storm, accompanied by incessant rain, prevailed throughout yesterday, though with less violence here than else where. Trees, telegraph poles and an unfinished building in the northwestern part of the city were blown down. Snow is reported from various parts of the state and in Leean county it was live inches deep. Considerable damage was done in the northern part of the state by the wind, bnt there was no less of life. Wrecked Veasels. Pout Huken, Mich., May 22. A num ber of vessels were wrecked en Lake Huren by the wind yesterday and last night but no less of life is reported. A New Jersey Thunder Storm. AsuuriY Park, N. J., May 22. A severe rain and thunder storm prevailed here last night. A summer cottage of James M. Cernell, of New Yerk, at Lew More, was struck by lightning and burned te the ground. The steeple of St. Luke's M. E. church, at Leng Branch village was shat tered te pieces by another belt. M1N1MU CASUALTIES). A t If; Cave-ln auu Accidents at Shenan Shenan deati. Shenandoah, Pa., May 22. Anether cave in occurred at Raven run, en the Lehigh Valley railroad last eveniug. The hole is sixty feet in length and eighty feet wide, leaving the railroad ties bare. A freight train had just passed ever when the break occurred. Trains wcre delayed all night. A. Miner Hilled. Hugh Murphy was fatally aud Hugh Kenney seriously injured by a fall of top coal at the .Girard Mammoth colliery at Raven run last evening. They Want Tee Cotten and Oil. Mt. Carmei,, Pa., May 22. The men employed at Mt. Carmcl colliery this morn ing assembled at the mouth of the slope and demanded free oil and cotton, which are used in their mining lamps. The operators refused te comply with the de mand and the men went en a strike. Te furnish the oil and cotton te the men free would cost the operators about $10 a month for each man's supply. Trouble In ltecapturtne a i'rlsener. Lyncubukg, Va., May 22. Three prisoners who escaped from the Abingdon jail last week have been recaptured. G. W. Krantz, the counterfeiter and another of the prisoners were retaken without difficulty, but the negre desperado named Smith Nelsen was shot and seri ously wounded by his pursuers. A Dividend Declared. Philvdeli'iiia, May 22. The directors of the Lehigh Ceal and Navigation com pany te day declared a dividend of 2 per cent., payable June Gth. The President Gees te New Yerk. Washington, May 22. The president and party leave Washington for New Yerk en the -1:20 p. m. train te-day. An Aeieclate Judge Dead. HagersTewn, Md., May 22. Hen. Gee. A. Pearre, associate judge of the circuit court of the Allegheny circuit, was found dead in bed this morning at his hotel. WEATHER INUlCATlONS. Washington, May 22. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, colder, cloudy weather, with light rain, variable winds, mostly northwesterly, light pressure. Races Postponed. Baltimore, May 22. The race at Femlince te-day have been postponed until to.merrow en account of rain. MAMKE1S. . RiUdelphl Market. Philadelphia. May 23. Tlenr dnll ; Super tine, 3 2533 te : extra, $3 50H 00 ; Penn'a family. U 0OQ512. Bre flour at 13 8704 00. Wheat firmer, with fair demand : Xe. 1 Western Ked, $1 19: Ne. 2, II 231 26,-03 te luuuuii ; iu. e, 91 10S1 J. Cern firm ; geed local demand. eats quiet and easier. Bye nominal at 70c. .Previsions steady, with lair demand. Lard quiet ; City Kettle, 12312c : Loese Butchers'. lie ; prime steam. 111 9u12 00. Butter met e plentiful and declining : Penna Creamery extra. 2S20c; Western, 2l25c. Bells dull at 7$10c as te quallt. Kggs firmer and unchanged. Cheese in lair demand. Petroleum quiet ; Kdfined, 7C. Whisky at U 19 New Yerk Market. New Yeke. May 23 Fleur dull and weak. Wheat 'aGc higher and firm ler specula tive trading: Ne. 2 Bed, May. II 19K ; June, 1111! 20Ji ; de July,l 21&?1 22&. Cern lic higher, but faitly active ; Mixed Western spot, .5Uflic ; de futnie, t P9c. Oats a shade better ; State. blQGOc : Western, 4Sg00c; Ne.SJnnv. 4S?i : J uly, 19JJ9?c. Western Gram Market. Milwaukee Wheat was firm ; Ne. 2 Mil waukee cish, at II 0S ; May. II 03; June, II 09 ; July. II 11S ; Sept., $1 12J4- Cern was quiet ; Ne. 2 at 5j?ie : new at MJc. Oats wcre quiet and weaker ; Xe. 2 at 41Mc ; white at 4lJie. Kye was lower ; Ne. 1 at GlXe ; Xe. 2 at 5!e. Barley was quiet ar.d tame ; Ne. 3 spring extra at Jee bin. I'kekia. Cern was firm : high mixed at 55 GoeKc ; Ne. t niixnd, 53fJ53Kc. Oats were it regular and e-isler; Ne 2 White at 4lJ34ec. Bye was dull at 57S5Sc. Detroit. Wheat steady; Ne. 1 White, fall, II 03; Ne. 2 de. 99c; Ne 3, S!c; Ne. 2 Bed. Winter, II II ; receipts, 13,000 bus ; shipments, 49.10J bus. Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Beceipts, 12,000 head ; ship ments, 13,000 head ; demand brisk : larxel peculatlvu ; prices 5c higher ; mixed, 0 83y 20 : heavy, 7 259753 ; light. W 90Q730; skips fc15 4086 40 ; Texans.15 5087 25. Came Beceipta, 0,001 head; shipments, 1,80) head; lairly active; experts, te lnl 4t) ; geed choice shipping, 15 'JjG6 2j; common te lair, 5 3J5 SO. Sheep Kecclpts, 1,400 head ; shipments none; market slew ; common te lair, 13 55)4 75 geed. 5 50 : choice. $5 75. The Drevers' Journal special Liverpool cable quotes : Cattle weak, but steady ; 15c ler top grade-1. Sheep dull ; lc lower ; 19u cstl mateit dead weight ler top sheep. rniladelpnia cattle Marker. Monday, May 21. Tne arrivals or live stock at the Philadelphia stock yards were : Fer the week Beeves, 2,500 head ; sheep, 10,000; hogs, 5,000. Pievieus week Becvea, 2,703 head ; sheep, 10 0U0 ; Hogs, 5,000. Beet cattle were in lair demand and prices were from Jcte Je higher, in sympathy with the Western matket. We quote as lollews : Kxtni, 7'47V4c ; Geed. 7c ; Medlurr, 0iC ; Common, 5i(iVic ; fat cows, 4ifci 5c; slippery cows, 3 S3.Jc. Milch Cows were inactive at35C5. Sheep wcre active all the week and x rices were fully !c higher en all grades except, common, which ere hard te dispose of al any figure. Ne wool sheep arrived, while Sprint; lambs wcre In lull supply at lower figures. We quetcas fellows : Extra clipped, i'4(ic ; Geed de, 5J?:e ; Medium de, l;05Jc; Common de, 44c; culls, :i3e ; Spring Lambs, Kllc ; Veal Calves, ;'.)c. Hogs were inactive, and pi Ices cleged a shade lower. We quote a3 lollews : Kxtiu, 10410Jj;c ; Goed,10K10;c ; Medium, 10410j;c ; Common. 1010c. SALES OiT BBBVBS AT TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA STOUK YARDS. Begcr Maynes, 170 Western und Lancaster county. 6J7c. A. & J. Christy, 175 Western and Pa., CJ7tc. B. F. McKillin. 07 Lancaster county, ii&(iUc. Schamberg & Paul, 1C5 Western and Pa., G5a 7c. G Schamberg & Ce.. 158 Western and Lancas ter county, 0?7Uc. Levi Lewcnsteln, 103 Lancaster ceimty, G Isaac Adler, :!0 Lancaster eeunty, GJ47ljc ; 50 Montgomery county cows, 485c. James CIcmsen,05 Lancaster county, G5iM7Jc. 11. Chain, jr., 48 Pa. and Western, 657c. Daniel Murphy, 113 Western & Lane. ce.,GQ 7lc. Owen Smith, l'.)5 Western and Pennsylvania, M. Ulman, 435 Lancaster county. G7e. Daniel siJiytli & Bre., 1)5 Western and PcniTa, S7'4c. Dennis Smyth, 72 Pernie, and Ohie, 67e. Bachman & Levi, 133 Western aud I'enti'a , G7Hc J. Y. Latta, i Chester county, 6i4!7c. Jehn MeArdle, 20ULanc. co., tiliielc. Hippie & Bre., 75 Pcnn'a cows, 4??5Jic. II. Chain. 20 Penn-a. mixed, 4Gc. L. Uein,32 Pcnim. and Western, mixed, 4g) M. Levi, SO Western and Pcnn'a, Gf$V.ic James .Eustace, 20 Western, GQ7;ic. DRESSED MEATS. City Dressed Beeves were active and prices elesed firmer at 810c., the former rate for common cows, while Western dressed were in light supply und closed at910c. BALES LAST WEEK. Jehn Tayler, 1IJ head et city dressed at 9? lOKc. B. Maynes Ce., 12ihcad de at (910c. Themas Bradley. 170 head de at 9fc10cic. A. A. Boswell 127 head de at 910c. Harlan & Bre., 70 head de at 9(104c. II. G. licckman, 40 head, O&lOc. J. F. Lowden, SO head deat910c. O. S. Dengler, 79 head de at y&10J4c. Thes. Bradley, Gj head Western dressed at 9J fi)!0a Dressed Sheep were fairly active. Abattoirs sales at SSllc, Jehn Tayler told 94 head ln)$llc. biecK AiarKets. Quotations )y Beed, McGranu era, Laucastcr, Pa. 10 A. M. C C A I. C ......... .... Michigan central.!!! mil I 91 New Yerk Central liiJi NewJersey Central 76JJ Ohie Central WA Del. Lack, ft Western.... Viiii Denver ft Bie Grande.... 4G nQ s Kansas ft Texas 27 Lake Shere 107 Chicago & N. W., com.... 129-; N.N.,Ont. ft Western.... 25 St.PaulAOmaha 44 Pacific Mail 41 Bechester ft Pittsburgh.. 18) St. Paul 101 Texas Pacific 34 Union Pacific 'Jl'i Wabash Common 20 Wabash Preferred iVA West'rn Union Telegraph 81 Louisville A Nashville. 17.S N. Y., Chi. ft St. Ltm. ...... .... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation K'A Pennsylvania 574 Beading 2GK; P.T.AButrale ll Northern Pacific-Cern... 48 Northern Pacific Pi ef... S5J Hestenvllle Philadelphia ft Erie Nertnern Central Underground .... Canada Southern G3 People's Passenger & Ce-, Bank- L!M. Jr. x. 92K 92 120 77 10-i 121 40 34 27 108 129 25ii 44 41 Wl lel VA 92 2GJi Z 8IH 47J4 10K 58 2.5 HJ-i 48 8'ik 77 10 122 4fri 31'4 28 108J4 12) 2J4 44 41'4 1& 101JS S5JS 9: 25 4i fel? 43k 10l2 ' 41H r3 2'JJi 14 48 85X H 104 KIM 103 Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks feverish. Philadelphia ft Erie B. B 19 Beading Bailread 20 Pennsylvania Railroad 57 Lehigh Valley Bailread Vt United Companies of New Jersey W2K Northern Pacific 43'4 Northern Pacific PrcfcrreL S5 Northern Central Railroad 56 Lehigh Navigation Company 43 Norristown Bailread 1P8 Central Transportation Company S3 Pittsb'g, TitusvillR ft BnfialeB. B 14 Little Schuylkill Bailread. te New xerk. Quotations by Associated Press Stocks weak. New Yerk Central Erie Bailread Adams Express Michigan Central Bailread Michigan Southern Bailread , Illinois Central Bailread Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Bailread .120 .. 34 Chicaire A .Heck island uaiireau. iMttebureh ft Fert Wayne Bailread Western union Telegraph Company, Teledo x waDasn New Jersey Central New Yerk Ontario ft Western., Lecal Stocks and Kendi Bcpertcd by J. B. Leng. Tar val. LancCUy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882.. .flOO 1885... WO " 1890... 100 M 1895... 10C 5 per ct in 1 or 30 years.. 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " in 1 or 20 years 100 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 10O " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhelm borough lean 100 mSOXLLAHKOCS STOCKS. Quarryville B. B. (50 MUlersvUle Street Car w Inquirer Printing Company CO Watch Factory MO Gas Light and Fuel Company "St Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100 Last sale. 1105 106 117 120 100 JO 102 100 100 106 102 KM 35.25 45 120 90 wy, IIkJ 142J 130 1221 ISM 8l ... 25?2 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company. 3 Susquehanna Iren Company.. .... 100 &25 Marietta HoUewware 100 320 Stevens Heuse 60 '5 Sicily Island 80 18 East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g.... 00 1 Millersvflle Nermal Scheel 31 Northern Market IO0-55 HI9CXLLA nOUS BONDS. QuarryvlUe K. 1C, due ISO 1100 $130 Beading ft Columbia B. R,,5's 100 1 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 18 100 103 Lancaster Una Light and fuel Ce.. due In ler 20 years 100 108 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce, . , dueltiM 7. 100 103 TUBMTl KB BTOCXS. Big Spring; A Beaver Valley I 25 H. Bridgeport A Horesheo UK a Columbia 4 Chestnut HU1 26 IS Columbia A Washington 23 SO Columbia ft Big Spring a 18 Columbia ft Marietta 25 30. May town A Elizabeth town 25 10 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 47. Lancaster ft Willow Street 26 4s StrasDurg ft Millport 36 21 Marietta ft Maytown 83 00 Marietta ft Mount Jet 33 31 Lane. Ktlxabetht'n ft Mlddlet'n 100 00 Lancaster A Frnltvllle. BO B4 Lancaster ft HUtr 26 78 Lancaster ft WilUamstewn 23 90 Lancaster A Maner. SO 13SJ0 Lancaster Manhntm S3 41 Lancaster ft Marietta 25 35 Lancaster A New Helland.. 100 79 Lancaster ft Snsanehanna. 300 tf& BAmc STOCKS. First National Han 1100 fX6 Farmers' National Bank...? 50 11035 Fulton National Bank 100 140 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 U03 Columbia National Bank 100 148.10 Christiana National Bank. 100 118 Ephrata National Bank let 13 First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100 141.30 First National Benk, Strasburg.... 100 i48 First National Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.25 Lttltz National Bank 100 140 Manbelvn National Bank....... 100 151 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75 New Helland National Benk ion 135 Gae National Bank 100 124 VAJUfMXB. 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