Lancaster daily intellienceb, Friday,: june i. i883. l J i . T ESCAPE OF A HORSE THIEF. He Jumps Frem h t'r Window. It will b3 remembered that a man who gives his name as James Nichols, at tempted te Fell a horse in this city en Wednesday, which was believed te have been stolen. By telling a pitiful tale he managed te get away at the time, bnt was afterwards arrested at Dillerville by Wm. Hush. Ames Williamson, of East Not tingham, Chester county, came te town and identified the horse as one that was stolen from him. Yesterday Chief of Police Deichler started with the prisoner te Webt Chester, but the latter managed te escape. Tbe rtery of the affair as told by the West Chester Republican ei this morning is interesting,and it is as fellows : . Yesterday morning Chief of Police Deichler, of Lancaster, accompanied by Air. Williamson, started with the thief for this borough, he consenting te ceme along without a wairant. Several times en the way down the main line tel'razer Nichols complained of being very aiek and made a number of visits te the water closet, lie played his game ee well that he entirely threw his guardians off of their quard, and. when Chief Deichler was told by one of the Pennsylvania railroad de tectives that the man was only feeling with him the chief could net believe it. Ne attempt appears te have been made te escape while ou the main line. After they get en Conductor Keech's train, due here at 11 o'clock, the mau again com plained of sickness, and after the tiaiu passed Kirkland went into the water closet. .Fust before Green Hill was reached he raised the window and jumped off the train moving at the rate or about tweuty miles an hour, and struck across the farm of Emmer Green for the woodland. The train was stepped as seen as possible, but when inn back te the place where the fel low parted company, they euly found his hat and seme bleed marks ou the track. While Chief Deichler hunted for him with Mr. Giet-n, Mr. Williamson came into town, .swiuu out a warrant before Justice ltussell and also secured the services of Constables Frame and Yeung. A very thorough search was made, and followed up te the vicinity of Jeseph Carter's farm, iu West Whitelaud, where it was discoy discey eied that a man without a hat, badly cut iu the face, and tern pants, had asked for something te eat and a glass of water. He said that he had fallen from the tiain while trying te get off, and was in a hurry te catch a tiaiu at Glenloch, ou tbe Penn sylvania railroad. This was the last heaid of this daring thief. Constable Yeung iL'ltirneif la te last evening, and tells the following regarding his search for the man-: lie traced Nichols from Green Hill te the Widow Daltou's place, then te the farm of Mrs. Lane, where he asked for a drink of water. Mrs. Lane asked the mau what was the matter with his face, and he huid that he had been stealing a ride en a train aud had hurt himself. He asked the nearest way te Glenloch station en the main line. The next that Constable Yeung heard of him was at Mr. Wright's, near Kirkland station, ou the Frazer ,, branch, aud again between the Woodland school house and the Pennsylvania railroad. While talk ing te a colored woman between the above points, the wemau suddeuly pointed her fluger across the fluid, saying : "There he ges, boss," but he was almost imme diately lest behind a rise of ground, aud a thorough search by the constable iu the direction indicated by the wemau failed te reveal anv trace of the thief. Carrying eO a Drinking Fountain. About half past 7 o'clock this morn ing, as one of the horses belonging te the Ne 4 fire company was being wateicd at the drinking fountain in front of Blickcuderfer'H store, North Queen street, above the Neithern market, the bridle reins became uutaugled round the spout of the hydrant that supplies the water te the fountain. Wheu the horse had satisfied his thirst he turned te leave, aud carried along with him the fountain, which consists of a heavy cast iron basin, pedestal and base, weighing ever 200 pounds. The herse deposited this lead of iron en the opposite side of the street, and it required the uuited streuth of three men te icplace it. False Alarm of Fire. The alarm of iiie last evening was caused by the stiikiug of the alarm bes en North Mary street. It appears that a man named Irvin had some dispute with a carpcuter who was working for him, and after some loud words, the carpenter raised his hatchet as if te strike. A young lady, who witnessed the trouble, cried out " a fight, a fight," aud ran towards Bursk's i.l ere, corner of Chestnut aud Mary streets, where a key te the fire alarm box, located at Iho intersection of these streets, is kept. The holder of the key thought the cry was " a lire, a fiie," and promptly struck an alaua, which brought out engines 1 and 2 and Truck A. Accidents. Aleuzu Iteatn, aged 4 yeara, seu of Jehu Keaui, residing at West King and Mary streets, was playing around some barrels of mackeiel last evening, at Schaeffer's giecery steie, when one of them fell dewu and the c.liarp part at the eud struck the boy, cutting an ugly gash iu his threat. Charles Brown, of West (viug, while boxing with a friend broke his hand by striking a deer. Dr. Mcl'erinick attendeJ both of the cases. Wagen and Harness Stelen. Night befere last a light wagon, two sets of hamess and some bags were stolen from the faim of Jehn F. Steinraan, iu Drtimnre township. It is net improbable tha- the harness and bags found by Mr. Kamm iu the northern part of this eity may be a part of this stolen property. Collection of Ke venue. Tne collection of United States revenue iu this, the third Pennsylvania district, for the month of May, 1883, amounted te $175,921.77, of whien $152,349.00 were for cigar stamps alone. This amount of tax lepreseuts the manufacture of ever 50, 000,000 cigars, or one for every man, woman and child in the Unitsd States. Bids for Llgntuag tbe Ity. This evening the bids for the lighting of the city for the year will be opened by the lamp committee. The members of the committee and representatives of the dif fercnt lighting companies are around looking at the lamps this afternoon. Ne Claimant. The two tets of harness aud bags of corn, found by Jacob Kamm en his farm iu the northern part of the city, have net yet been claimed. The bags are marked in red letteis with the name of "Jehn Gochenauer " tmsenau. The game of baseball, which was te have taken place en Decoration Day be tween the Moenshiuers aud Star Gazers' clubs, for $5 a side, did uet come off, as the first named refused te play. QearlDg Appeals. Harry Shull, of Columbia, mercantile appraiser, is sitting iu the court house to day hearing appeals from the taxes assess ed by him against parties doing business in the county. Bass Fishing Season Opened. Under the law this is the first day for bass fishing. Already the sportsmen are beginning te give it their attention and are busy looking for " bait." Sunday-school Teachers' Cn'.en. The Sunday-school teachers' union will met this evening and every succeeding Friday evening, during the month et June, in the Flrt Reformed church. AU teachers and lrlenda oftheSunday-scaeol are very cordially urged te be present. The ebcct of these meetings is the study of the international lessens. The exercises begin at 8 o'clock and close shortly alter 9 o'clock. MABBIAQJE8. GesTaxE-LBFBVXB. On the 31st of May, 1SSJ, by the Bev. W. T. Gerhard, at the resi dence of Christian Lefcver. esq., the bride's lather, Mr. William JI. Gontner.te Miss Lizzie L. Lefever, both of West Lampeter. N FECIAL KOTlVHtS. 45-Thc Diamond Dyes always de mere than they claim te de. Celer ever that old dre-,3. It will leek II be new. Ouly U cents for any color. Valuable information contained In the ad vertisement el Simmons Liver Regulator. Better tnan 810,0001 "1 spent ever $10.0.0, In 3 years," said Mbjer Jl. W. Hlnes, et Bosten. Mass., ' In being doctored ler epilepsy. I employed the best physicians In New Orleans, St. Leuis. New Yerk, 1'hlla., lioiten, Londen aud Paris, but nil te no purpose. Samaritan Nervine has cured me entirely." $1.50. ' Don't Hurry, Gentleman." Isaid a man en his w.iy te in: bunged, there'll be no lun till I get tbeie " Wesay te the dys peptic, nervous and debi:ituted, don't hurry theughth-ssly ler tome leinedyef doubtful merit, uncertain of relief, when you can pet at the druggists ler one dell Burdock Bleed Bit ter altnpst sure te cure and certain te benefit. Fer sale bv H. D. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Small doses and large bottles; hoe advertise ment et Simmons Regulator. . " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills are -worth their weight in geld In nervous aud sick headache." Ur. 11. II. Sclillrliter, or Baltimore. " Five doctors ; no end of iiiedtclne ; no re lief. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure has driven away all eruptions and Im nearly well." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, Ills. Dyspeptic, nervous people, "out et sorts," Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic will cure. Ail: or Celden's. Of Druggist-. Jl lwdced&w Fen Lamu Back, side or Chest use 311 1 LOU'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. R. Cochran. 137 and ISO North Queen treet, Lancaster. leblleedti De Net Move Blindly. Ge carelully ii purchasing medicine. Many advertised lemeilles can work great injury are weise than none. Burdock Bleed Bitters jre a purely vegetable preparation ; the small est child cun take them. They kill disease and cure the patient In a sate and kindly way. Fer sale bv U. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 139 North Queen street. Skin umtauir.H. Ointment" 1 Cures the most lnvet lnvet Ointment" J Ointment" Jeratecases et skin dis Olntmcnt" ) Ointment" eases, such as teller, elJItSSSt" S aa,t rlieiini,scia Ih-imI. Ointment" baber's Itch, iem, all elnllnenr cl3lV-&.CU,y' ,,c,liu' Ointment" skin eruptions, and Ointment" ,.. ...... ,... Ointment")1""' -'s -Ointment" plaint, itching pilen. Ointment').,., ,.,.. , ointment" ) "'" "'" '"' -" "" Ointment" V no uiMler hew obsti ebsti Ointtuent" nate or long sLuullng. it and tibe no ether. It CUBES lse (alls. Sold by all druggists, A Cough, Void or Sore Threat Requites immediate attention. A neglect ir litMes the lungs and an incurable disease 14 etten the re.-mlt. " DR. SWAYNK'S COM POUND SYRUP' WILD CIIKItUY " cures the mo.-iMivete coughs and colds, actsdlreclly en the lungs, threat and chest, purities the bleed, and ler bicuchlal, asthma, nil pulmonary tit tit lectiens et longstanding, Jllslliebe.stieniudy ever dKcevercd. Price 25 cents and Jl per bottle The large size is the most economical aeldhyall best ilruualsts. 119-51 W&Flyd&w "S Wayne's "Swaymt's "Swayne's "sway no's "hwayne's "Swayne's 'Swayne's "Swayne's "Swayne's "Swayne's "Swayne's "Swayne's "a wayncs "Swayne's ". wayne's "Swayne's "Swayne's "Swayne's Ask for wlieie all v Well "".cough ou corns." Ask ter Wells' " Bough en Cei n-." 15c. Quick, complete, permanent euro. Cern'-, warts, bunions. 1'iitsiciai.s' sanction has been accorded te that standard disinfectant, Glenn's Sulphur Seap. "Hill's Hair Dye," black or brewu, Se cent-. il-lwdeeil&w ltreun'n 'JoiiHfclieM Panacea Is the me-, I ellectlve Pain Dcslieycr m the weihl Will most surelj' quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, ati'i tlieieby mere cpilatnly BELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou ble the strength than any ether similar prepa ration. It cures pjdn in the bide, 11-iek ei Rowels, Sere Tin eat, Rheumatism. Toothache, and ALL ACIIHS, and is The Great Kellever et ralii. " BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should be in every family. A teaspoon till et the Panacea In a tumbler et het water (sweci ened, If prcterred, taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. mavl-T.Th.E&w The most obstinate cases cl Catarrh and Hay Fever arc cured by iliujisc et Elys' Cream Balm the only agreeable remedy Pilro 59 cents. Apply Inte nostrils with Ilttle linger. Frem Mujer Dewim, Miiitaiy Instructer: Mt. Pleasant Academy. Sing Sing, N. 1 . During the very cold weather I was suUferlng with Catarrh. My head and thre it ached se severely that 1 was obliged te glve up every thrng and keep quiet. Elys Cream Balm was suggested. Within an hour Ireui the 11 rst ap plication I ielt relieved, the pain began te subside. In two days was entirely cured. W. A. Dewss. Feb. 15. 1331. My seu, aged nine years, was aril Ic ted with Catarrh : the use of Elys' Cream Balm eflect el a complete cure. W. K. Hamman, Druggist. Easten, Pa. . jl-2wdeed&w KkSCUKD JmOlU 1JKATH. The following statcruontet William J. Cough in, et Semervllle, Mass., Is se remarkable thai we beg te ask for It the attention et our read ers. lie says : "In the tall et 187C 1 was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, lollewcd by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. 1 was se weak at one time that 1 could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my lelt lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope but a mend told me et DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOIt THE LUNGS. 1 lauglie at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but 1 get a nettle te satisfy them, when te my sur prises d gratification, 1 commenced te I eel better My hope, once det.d, began te revive, a'lil te lay 1 leel In better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write th!- hoping you will publish It. se that every one atlllcted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN HE CURED. 1 have taken two bottle and ean peslUvely say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My ceugn has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.' old bv II. it- Cochran. 1S7 North Oucen street UMA.THH. OK I Tirsui; salu f JL kitchen Furniture at Ne. KEens-rTDrn. May 30. 183i. at Hinkletown, Alice A. Iteemsnydcr, wile or Dr. B. J. Reem snydcr, and daughter of B. N. Winters, aged 29 years. The relatives and friends are invited te attend her lnneral en Sunday, June.'!, at 9 o'clock a. m. a1 the house. Interment nt Eph rata cemetery. JWt SB.W ADTK&TIMKlLESTb. TfOK KALK.-A MEW A OODS SWJEK1'- V rake" Beaper. Has never been in use, Price, 179. Apply te I. F BOMBERGER, m31-3tced Lititz, Pa. IfXW AVVEXTISMMXlriB. AfULL ASSOUimCNT-OJCBKIAKAMD Apple-weed Tipes. Weeden .Pipes rrem 6c. np, at HAKTMAN'S TELLOW FRONT CIGAK SJ'ORE. HOUiKHOLD AND 431 Latavette street, en te-morrow (Saturday) morning at 9 o'clock, sharp, consisting et bureaus, tables, chairs, sideboards, carpets, glass, queensware, etc. JACOB GUNDAK.EE, Auct. PU1SL1C SALr: AT NU. 5G4!OGTnqCKKN Street, Lancaster. Pa., S.TTUUDAr EVENING, JUNE 2. 1SS3. Private sale every day until the entire stock et Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Notions and Stere Fixtures are dls dls pesed of - It SrJTjTffjFEDJITO-N. FEIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1863 THE BAILR0AD BILLS. VANU-SBBILT-S MEASURES SENATE. IN TH STKVKNS HOTJSK SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen anil prices same as ether saloons. II. WAflNHR, myl5-l!d Manager. low te ecure Health. t seems strange that anv one will sutler Iren: the many derangements brought en by an linpii'e condition et the bleed, when SCO VIUL'SSARSAPAUILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYKUP will restore perfect heal Hi te the pliyfal organization. It Is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te lake, aid has proven itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, olleet elleet tiully curing Scretula, Syphlittc disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous d'seiders and debility, nil. leus complaints ami all diseases Indicating an impure condition el the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects iudl gestien. A single bottle will piove te you Its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and nor veus system. ilER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pulu In man und beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. RED HORSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, yheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may24-2 Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 127 North Queen street. "L'ei: halk-a icmikaklk country 3r residence, 'known as "ABBEVILLE," one mile west et Lancaster, en the Columbia turnpike, with land. containing about 12j acres. 5 acres el which are iu lawn. Garden and Orchard. Choice traits in full bearing und an abundant supply of Spring Water. Fer further particulars, terms el sale, etc., apply te. J. 15. LONG, Real Estate Aaent, m29-3td Ne. West King bt. ESTATE OF JKKKmlAK ISAU.uAN, late of the City el I ancaster, dee'd. The undersigned auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining iu the hands of W. II. Rex. executer, te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 18.. at 10 o'clock, a. in.. In the Library Roem it theCoiirt.'Ileiibc, In the Cltvet Lancaster. WLire all persons in terested In said distribution may attend. W. LEAMAN lntfySj-lldeawF J Auditor PUJ'LIC SALE OF HOB8K8. On MONDAY. JUNE 4, 183J, will be sold at the Mcrrimac Heuse, Lancaster City, Pa., a car lead et ILLINOIS HORSES. Seme are suitable for general farm us", and some are excellent drivers. Pale at 1 o'clock p in. . jul-2t GEORGK GROSSMAN. AhTKAWllEKUV AMU ICE CREAM festival is open at St. Paul's M.E. church. Seuth Queen street, te continue until Satur day evening. Tickets of admission, which are sold at ten cents, will be taken for ten cents in exchange ler anything en the tables. 31-U w 'ANTED.-A MAN WHO MAS BBEN r with a tobacco heu:C. well acquainted in this county, one able te buy himself. One with his own team preierreu. uoeu references B.," no. ism E. lifith St., required. Address, .sew ieik cny. may3l-ctd&itw ril.i. SAMSON FOSTBK. -J- PROPOSALS J50K STONi: AM) MPNK WORK Proposals will be received up te 7 o'clock p. m. en Monday, Juuo4th,fer build ing stone per perch, delivered en the ground el the Eastern Market Company. Alse ler hauling stone per perch trout the Almshouse quarry. Alse ter laying stone per perch, either In cluding or net including the mortar. Alse ler lime per bushel and sand per lead. Bids te t;e left at Allan A. Ilerr & Ce.'s efllee, Ne.lOS East King street, u here plan and speci fications can be seen. J. FRED SENKU, ra29-5tU Chairman building Committee. IjVKN AWAY! U1VKN AWAT A lteantiful Oil Chroine WITH EVERY TWO POUNDS OK COKKKK, AT THC AMERICAN TEA CO.'S STORE NO. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Best Granulated Sugar, 9c. White Sugar, .Jc. Light Brown Sugar, 7kc, at AMERICAN TEA CO.'S'S'J'ORK. re'J9 lwd Ne. 20 Centre Squat e. w OKKINuMKN SHOUl,IUOTO BEOHTOLD'S Te buy their Wearing Apparel. A lresh tup ply Jnst received, at very moderate prices. Building Stene and Sand dellveied at -lien notice. Rye Straw, Sed and Leaf Mould ler llerists and ethers ler sale. HKNttY I5ECUTOLD, Ne. 52 N. Queen Sit eel. -3tore and dwelling tcr sale or rent. Im mediate possession. tcb.'i-lvd filN'.IUAKl'.lt & Ul'.OWrn. V) Modern Ldeas Are combined with scrupulous care in the production of the Clothing at Oak Hall. Stupen dous in quality and universal in variety, the stock will meet almost any demand put upon it. whether for use in the pulpit, in the court room, behind the counter, en the farm or in the mill. It is a cosmopolitan stock and" all of it sold at prices which are dictated by the sharpest kind of customers, WanamaIvKr & Brown. Oak llAtt., SiTth.utd Maiket Stiretj, PHlLADhLetiiA. SOME FEW SPECIAL LOTS OF GOODS AT THE ONE PRICK HOUSE OF Are Four Caes of Dress Straw Hats ler Men nt W)c miiccc. OneCaseet" Rough and Ready Dress Straw Hats for Yeung Geut.s at f 1.25 aplt cc. Three Cases et Beys' Mixed Dress Straw Huts for -lae. apiece. Three cases et Common Harvest Hats ler 5c. apiece. it. Dnnhrp's Mackinaw Straw Hats, et New Yerk, and Tayler's Mackinaws, et Baltimore. Tlueu diffeient styles and qualities of Light Cassimere Hats te Serect treiu. In Furnishing Goods There arc One Let et filk Windser Tics for 2"c. apiece. One Let et Balbrlggan Underwear in all Hizes ferSuc. apiece. OiieCseet (lauzi) Underwear In either long or hheit sleeve "t excellent value for 25c. apiece. One Let et Fine Fancy Hosiery ler Gents In all sizes ler i.ic :i pair. One Lotel Hi.- l'.itent. I" camie Dress Shirts ler $1.0.) apiece. IN THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Is a mil assortment et Gentlemen's fine Hand Sewed (liuuenul and Laced) Shoes with the Londen and Ft each Tee. These goods are madu et the. bes-t.iclucti d French Leather, anil as te style and finish they are superior te cus tom work in many particular. It you have net seen the Celebrated Wan ki'uphust Shee, which combines Cotillon and Oinubillty, tl will pay you te call. 4f-MLI)ONIjY BY-&! Wmiamsett & Fester s. 32, 3t, 30 & 38 E-ist Kill!? St, .rt"i ,i hu. r . Sl i'JUMi-l. WKIRHT ;I.UTI1INU us i I e XPOICD HPItINO FA1K. Oxford Agricultural Society, it e UM.MER WEIGHT LOTHING -I OR J OIIN HIIMKN7.. Men, Yenliis anil Hmall Gliilflren, l?Mly-.Vi;wk;jiHl Muita te Order, OXFORD, CHESTER COUNTY, PA., will he'.l their SPRINO FAIR, 'Weduestlay, Tliiirstliij awl Friday. JUNE6,7&8, 1SS3. 'I'lm A irrli Itltltl ll I.' I Jil.tj.fi'' l4Mi1i,il Ml tl it Sd?1 !Je1ull,0ffl Sn5lih iind Amjicsn Suiliugs. Stock, 't hlily-nve nelul trotters entered Treitingaud ISicyeie Races each day. L.i ;.' IiiCiih.it. r iu process el hatching. Uoediuti'.iu liy the iti.ens I'ras- I5:ind ei Oxford, Aniusc n eiits, Ac. Escnrsien trains en railroad-. ADMISSION ISCKNTf 1SA AC ACKER, President. Tiii:odekeK. Siunus, Secietaiy. md-.M FROM AN EXTENSIVE AND CAREFULLY SKI.Ell'ED STOCK OF UNDERWEAR iN r.AU'K AND Fitr.NCU WEAK, HOSIERY, ("LOVl'.S, !:. A W. COLLARS AND I'I'FF-s, ,"se., An.- BOOTS AIL SHOES uneaper 'man iwer. i $1.00 SL00 Fer Children's Kid tttlten l:ees; size, s te in. $L25 $L25 Fer Misses' Pebble lluoen thees; size, 11 te 2. $125 SL25 Fer Heys' Hull en or Lace Shoes. .75 " -75 Fer Ladles' Lew ( ut Op. la Slipper?. $1.50 $L50 Fer Ladles' ('oed ituttrvn Shoes. $100 $1-00 Fer Lailie-i' I atlng Lni e Shoes. .50 -50 Fer Ladies' I eat her Heuse Hllppets. $2-00 $2-00 Fer Ladles' U id iSutte'n sshoei with Wet lied Bnlten-Hnles. $2-50 $2-50 Fer Ladies' Finest Kid Butten Shoes v.ith Worked Uuttnn-Heles. $1-50 $L50 Fer Men's Butten Shoes ; worth S5.50. 43A large usse.unenttd uliuba ter ever, -bely. The only place te btiv-tlte LANCAS TER MADE SHOE J. HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST., marSatldF INQUIREU BUILOINO. Hager & Brether Ne. 25 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. i;cjri:srex. k PULL. blfJK Or LOKKILLAi:OS' Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the lead at 10 cents ner nine at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR STOKE. ri'H'; iXciitts'OK hkn r isti. ti ) r: 1 1 : ' ,i i ku i: eserts AND EXCURSION POINTS. ON" OR VIA The Hhenuiideali Valley !?ailread, THE CAVERNS OF LURAV. THE NATURAL RRIDGE. TDK V1RU1N1A SP1! NUS, Ac., &.O. Peifcet pievi ions at LI' RAY ter the ae ae ae commedation - Kvciirsieit Patties el all sizes. Transji rlatiea i:.itis ariangcd ler parties et various uumlici ttem " mm'. ( orresptiiidenee invited Ireui Schools, Chiircln, '-oeieties and associations, ter the airangenie.-tethiifciul Rntrs .-ml Excursion Days. Trau-'poitaiien xunnstied en SPECIAL TRAIN'S when the -ire et the party justifies. Application tlirengii the I'.enenil Passenger Agent or superintendent el tlie Read en which tlie Excursion Partv originates, te either et thenndenigncd. will receive prompt attention. Small parties desiring accommodations at ihe LURAY INN can also liti rured ler by similar application. Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA SPR1NOS and SOUTHERN MIMMEU RE SORTS en sale en and after JUNE 1. at the principal Ticket Otliccs of connecting lines. SUMMERTOUR1ST U1DE BOOKS and all information furnished en application te the Passenger Agent", Shenandoah Valley R. K. or tliu Virginia, Tennessee. Georgia Air Line. a. POPE, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt, O. HOWARD KO YER, Lynchburg, Va. Division Pass'r Agt.. Hagerstown, Md. may303md Amended se as te ISestnet the CapltallzaUen of Railroad te S30O.OOO rwHIIe- Free Pipe Liu Bill Faaaed. Special Dispatch te the Iktklliqescir. Harbisbure, Jane 1. la the Senate this morning two of the Yanderbilt rail road bills,relative te the amount of capital stock per mile, were recalled from the governor. One of them has been dropped and the ether was amended se as te pre vide . that the amount of bends te be issued shall net exceed (150,000 per mile, and that the stock and bends shall net exceed $300,000 per mile. The Senate judiciary committee's reso lution te inquire into the legal relation of the Standard oil company te the state as te taxes, was adopted, after a communi cation had been heard from B. F. Ge wen, discouraging its passage en the ground that the courts have settled the tax ques tion. Heuse bills were passed finally as fol fel lows : providing for the removal of indi gent insane from almshouses te state hospitals ; te prevent discrimination in freights ; te continue the soldiers orphans schools until 1890 ; the judicial appor tionment bill; te provide for incorporation of mutual assessment en insurance com panies. A message was received from the gov ernor, announcing that he had signed the bills relating te the change of terminal points of railroads, both known as Yan derbilt bills. The Heuse bill te empower bridge com panies te contract with railroad companies for the jeiut use of bridges, was defeated. Iu the Howe. The following Senate bills passed finally: Permittiug the killing of -the English sparrows ; making prevision for the sup. pert of disabled firemen. The vote by wnicn the lroe pipe eiu was defeated was reconsidered and the bill passed finally ; yeas 107, uays 73. A message was received from the gover nor, announcing that he had signed the following bills : Fer the better security of life and limb in cases of fire iu hotels, etc. ; requiring preps and timbers te be used iu mines; te prevent certain perform anccs at theatres ; te protect bituminous miuers in the matter -of the weight of coal. The Heuse had under consideration the amendments of the Seuate te the auti auti discriminatien bill when it adjourned. A. Lecal Measure. Seuater Stehmau had the bill relative te the sentencing of prisoners recalled from the governor for amendment in the Senate this foreneou. The action of the Seuate iu recalling aud amending the Yanderbilt railroad bill was doubtless taken because of the governor's unwillingness te sigu a bill giving railroads pewer of un limited capitalization. As amended, allowing them te capitalize at the maxi mum amount claimed as necessary te build a read, the measure is likely te re ceive his approval. Eds. Intelligencer. TUK WOKKINUMEN. The Iren Strike Knded In (Jlncleuatl Laber Matters Elsewhere. Cincinnati, June 1. The manufac turers here say the iron strike is euded, ami that as seen as the tires cau be started ueik will ptocecd. The werkmeu did net insist upon $0 yesterday but reeeded te $'").r)0. The manufacturers, however, bold the ground that their agt cement with the ineu te abide by the Pittsburgh adjustment precluded them fieni all negotiations. There has been as et no formal meeting of tbe werkmeu, nor any formal notice te the tuauufactur ors, but all assume that work will be resumed. Bright Prospects lu tlie Dlaliuulng Valley. Youngstown, O., Juue 1. The rolling mill proprietors of Mahoning valley will all sign the scale of last year, and work will be continued without interruption after next Monday, with the exception of one mill, which will step for ten days te take account of stock. There is great re jeicing among the lour tueusana mm empleyes here. The DUpeaai of ittoteui Miner. St. Leuis, June 1. Thirty-four of the riotous miners near Collinsville, who pleaded guilty te indictmeut for riot, were lined $25 and costs, but a stay of execu tion was crantcd during their troed behavior. FOREIGN EVENTS. Ladles Appealing te Gladstone Fer tlie Liven et Criminals. Dublin, June 1. The ladies' committee te aid political prisoners have sent the following c-uumuuicatieu te Mr. Glad stone : "We appeal te you en the ground of humanity for the commutation of the sentences of Themas Caffrey and Timethy Kelley, two of the oendemned Phoenix park murderers. Three lives have already been taken iu atonement for two ; we ask for mercy." Caifrey was sentenced tb be hanged en Juue 2d, aud Kelly ou June 0th. Ne reply has been received fromGladsteuo Dynamite Coneplratom Arraigned. Londen, June 1. The dynamite con spirators, Dr. Gallagher, Bernard Galla gher, Ansburgb, Curtiu, Whitehead aud Wilseu, against whom true bills were found yesterday were arraigned this morn ing. They pleaded net guilty and their trial was fixed for the 11th inst. Hearings el Conspirator!. Castlebar June 1. The hearing of the prisoners charged with connection with the murder conspiracy in county 'Maye was continued this morning. An informer testified that he had received a letter from Nally, one of the prisoners, containing a plan te murder an inspector of police, who had attacke d a mob at Balliner. The P. K. It 'b Pwcbnse le Heading. Reading, Pa., Juue 1. Pennsylvania railroad agents have purchased the great et part of a block of houses and several lets frentiug en the Schuylkill river, as a site for the depot of the company's new read when it enters Reading. The site is net far from the centre of the city. The read will run along the entire river front of the city. David and His Bride' Keturn. Bloeminqton, 111., June 1. David Davis and his bride arrived at their home in Bloomington yesterday, from their wed ding trip iu the far West. They were net expected here for some days and but few knew of their coming. They at once pro ceeded te the Davis mansion and will remain there all summer. Killed with a Pence Pallas Petersburg, Va. June . 1. Glemey Hensen, colored, who lives in the suburbs of the city, was murdered last night by his stepson, Jeseph Heusen, a lunatic, who struck him with a fence paling in which there were reveral nails. The nails pene trated tbe skull, causing almost instant death. The murderer has been arrested. acquitted After Four Trials. Minneapolis, Minn., June L, W. F. Thompson, who had beeu en trial for the embezzlement of $17,000 from Farnham & Lovejoy, was last eveuing acquitted.' This was his fourth trial. A. Lively Time Aaaeac Sey ers and SeUera. PnrsBUBGHyPa., June 1. Te-day was one of the liveliest days in the experi ence .of the oil trade in this city. Great excitement prevailed during the session, and the fluctuations were rapid and large. J The markSt opened Buuujc at. ?i.3$ ana aavancea te ?i.zet when heavy selling and pounding.tegether with the report of a new well in th9 Ball town district, broke the market te $1.13. At neon, however, there was a better feeling and a restoration of confidence, the final sales being made at $1.21. It is esti mated that the sales at the morning ses sien comprised 3,000,000 barrels. am Capepalar ABBivenary. Washington, Jnne 1. It was just one year te-day from the beginning of the first Star Reute trial, when Mr. Merrick began the fifth day of his address te the jury. The Walking Match. Baltimore, Jane 1. The score at the walking match at two o'clock this . after noon steed : Hughes, 46C miles ; Noro Nero Nore mac, 438 ; Panchet, 431 ; Hart, 304, with all the men in geed condition. Kerthern Pacific Cem. erthern Pacific Pref. Hestenvllle Philadelphia A Erie.... Northern Central Underground. Canada Southern... People's Passenger. Tbe Jersey CentralHerged Inte the rteadteg New Yerk, Juue 1. At a meeting of the Jersey Central directors te-day, tbe lease te the Reading read was ratified. m A Better Showing Than the Mentli Before. Washington, June 1. The debt state? ment issued te-day shows a decrease of the public debt during May of $4,890,476. WEATHKK INUIOATIONS. Washington, June 1. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, northerly shifting te easterly winds, stationary or lower temperature, rising followed by falliug barometer. NO I.L. ti. FOK U. V. B. Butter Claims te Have Made 10,000 Voted. The Harvard college trustees having re- fused te give Butler the customary guber naterial honor of LL. D., a Sun corres pondent at Bosten says that mere than one member alter adjournment expressed the opinien'that Gov, Butler will be reelected in November. One characterized the deci sion as the greatest mistake the beard ever made. The governor himself takes the matter very happily, aud apparently without porseual rancor. He is queted as saying that the actieu of the baanl will ba worth 10,000 votes te him. A reporter call ed upon the governor, when the following interview took place : Reporter Have you heaid that the overseers of Harvard college have voted 13 te 11 net te confer upon you the degree of LL. D.? Gov. Butler I have se heard. Reporter Ofcourse you beliove this news te be authentic ? Gov. Butler The only reaseu I have for net believing it is that it is put upeu the bulletin beard of the Bosten Journal. Reporter Assuming that it is true, what de you think of it ? Gov. Butler I have te thank them for doing me a very great personal aud peliti cal service. The atlreut intended by their action is net upon me, but upeu the peo ple who elected me. aud the verdict and execution of the judgment of Harvard college upon the acts of the people of this commonwealth ler daring, by a large ma jority, te cheese a governor without asking the consent of that college, aud it only em -phasizes what T have sumetimer. said heretofore, that Harvaid college claims the tight te govern the commonwealth Having received freti uiore than ene cel, lege a literary degree of that rank, because of appreciation by these institutions of my attainments as a lawyer ferf which con sideratinn thus bestowed upon me I feel tbe deepest sensibility the act of Har vard would have alilud nothing te me aud therefore I cau have no feeling be cause of its action iu this behalf. I should have felt veiy grateful for it. if it had been given te me as a lawyer, but net as gov ernor. I should have looked upeu itaa a ceremonious matter, a compliment te the governor of the commonwealth and the peeple of the commonwealth, following out a custom without .auy regard te my attainments or fitness for the degree, al though, as 1 happen te kuevv, I would have beeu of perhaps two or three men who have received it during the last twenty years who could have read it aud transla ted it without the aid of a diction ary. 1 regret very much this political action en the part of tlie college, becanse I fear it may tend te impair its usefulness; for it is quite possible that the poeplo of the commonwealth may hereafter remem ber it te the disadvantage of the college. They may come te the conclusion te divorce the college aud state as our fathers divorced the church and state, and may inquire if there is any reasen why the property of that institution should b exempted from the taxation which is te burdensome upeu us, while they use the alms of the state, se bestowed upeu thorn for educational purposes, in au endeavor te control the politics of the state. 15 it1", time at last sets all things even." Wendell Phillips says of the custom of conferring degrees npen governers: "If the custom is a bad one, let it be chauged at some future time. But net new, wheu ove'rprra"n will see that it is only the im potent attempt of a defeated faction te insult a successful rival." Quotations by Reed, McGrann & Ce , Hank era, LaBcafter, Pa. '- 10A.K. 12 it Sr.v. w v cK X vaaa Mlchlean Central. 91 New Yerk Central mj; new jersey central ra Ohie Central. 10 Del. Lack. Western. 124V Denver Rie Grande.... 47! Kansas JL Texas. Lake Shere iiaw hlcage N. w.,eem.... laug X. N., Ont. A Western hLPaulAOmaba 45 PacincHall 41? Auviicsiec: ct xiiuiuurKn.. 'JUX Ot 4ttUlltllHIMIKI IU Texas Pacific a Union Pacific 91 naeaan common 'js Wabash Preferred. 42 WestTn Union Telegraph 32J j-enianiie x Aunvuie.. N. Y., ChL A St. Ii Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation , Pennsylvania. P. T. A Bnflkle 93X 94K 1MK 122) 10& 10V i 1249:: 125 47J-; 47VC 109 U- 130 131,; " 7r4 45VJ 46Vi 4P m 1 SIX 'JMi. SVZ . .17: MM 94)4 262 27JS 4SS 43 8l2 ssvs X 48J WHi 10)( GG 42X ii 4S 67X 57 57 26i ask a lr-iu 14J2 14$ lli 50J SOW fte( 87 S7,H 97Ji IB 121 C5 113 6575 124 Phtladelpala. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia 4 Erie K. Ii. iteaumsr itaureau , Pennsvlvania Railroad. Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies et New Jersey. Northern Pacific. Northern pacific Preferra-i Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company.., aurnsiuwn .oaureau...... Central Transportation Compan".. Plttsb'g.Tltusvllle A UntlaleR. R unite acuuvikui Railroad . 2BM ... 07 ... W't . 1112V '..'. wyt 87 ... 67 ... .. IIM Lecal Stock and llenus sported by.l. K. Leng. S1AUKH1S. Philadelphia Market. Pnir.ADEt.PHi a. J nne 1. Fleur tile t bnt ti nil ; Siipertltie, 3 2j3 10; extra, i.l IJ'dl 2"; Peun'a Family, tl 0035 12. Itye tlenr at M 75Q:5 80. Wheat quiet and -Hsiir; Ne. 2 Western Red, SI 21; Ne. 1 Red, $1 2101 20, as te location ; Ne. -lRed,UlCllCK. Cern quiet and easier ter local use ;St'ainir r.4G(4c ; Yellow and Mixed, C5M'.Mc Oats firmer and fair demand. Rye scarce at 707.'c. Previsions dnll and easy. Lard quiet. butter dull and easier ; Pn. Creamery tra, EOc ; Western, 20c. Kggs dull and unsettled. Cheese steady. Petroleum firm ; Refined, 7p7c. Whisky at tl 19 cr Mew Yerk Market. Nkw YeRK.JnneL Pleura shade stronger and moderately active. Wheat opened rather easier aftcrvvards ruled stronger and advanced W!c ; tali trade; Ne. 2 Red, J nne, SI 2-0l 22; July, 121Q1 24; Aug., $1 261 27 Cern liYiC higher; mixed western spot, 67066; de future. C5QG9C. Oats &ic better; Ne. 2 July, 40Ql7c ; Sept., 40c ; State, 4857c ; Western, Wgcec. Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 18,000 ucad : ship ments, 3,900 head ; demand mere active and stronger ; market active and 5c higher ; mixed, $0 00 P5 : heavy. 7 cej37 3.; light, 6 7587 10 : skips, $3 X&ti 20. Cattle Receipts, 5.00.) head ; shipments, 2,70) head; market moderately active and firmer, and prices 9I0c higher : demand brisk and all sold ; experts, te CO06 45 ; geed te choice shipping, S5 70 te ; common te fair, t'iS 565. Sheep Receipts, l.Coe head ; shipments, 200 head ; moderately active and linn ; quality peer ; interior te lair, $2 !0g4 50 ; geed $5 23 ; choice, $5 40. Kast LiBZBTT Cattle Receipts, 2,527 head; very unit ; snaue tower man yesteruay. Hogs Receipts. 2,303 head; market slew: Phlladelphlas,t7 3087 40 r Yorkers, 17 0537 15. Sheep Receipts, l.ien head ; market firm ; about unchanged. Mew Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. blocks opened weak and lower, bnt at neon market firm at pat Hal recovery. New Yerk Central I22j Erie Railroad 'Xi Adams isxpresB-........ .... .............. 12s Michigan Central Railroad 94" Michigan Southern Railroad 1C9 Illinois Central Railroad i Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad 133 Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 1234 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad 130 Western union Telegraph Company S2 Teledo A Wauasn. .... ............ ... 27 New Jersey Central..... se New Yerk Ontario A Western 2 Par vnl. Lanc-C-Uy a per ct. Lean, due 1882.. .$ieu 133.-)... 100 1890... liX) u 181)6... IOC 5 per cL In ler 30 years" loe 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 4 " in I orSUyears.. IsM 4 " la ft or 2tl years.. IO11 " 6 " la lOor-JOyeai. UW Manhelui borough lean loe M ISOKIXAMT-OUS BTOOKlt. Qmirrvvllle R. R... f5u Mlllcrsvllle Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory. Gas blgtrt and Kitel Company. Stevens Heuse bends) , .ueiumma uas company ... Columbia WaterCeuiuanv. Susquehanna Iren Company marietta Holtewwaro Stevens Heuse Sicily Island East lirandywine A Wayncsb'g... Millersvllle Nermal Scheel Nerthern Market MISOKLLAWBOUS KONIM. Quarryvlile R. It., due ia Heading & Columbia R. K5'a Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 18s; Lancaster das Light and Fuel Ce, due In Inr'A! years Lancaster thus Light and Fuel Ce. diteiiti;: TUamntiT stocks. HhC Spring A Reaver Valtey , Rrlitgupert X iloreshee Columbia A Chestnut Hill ''elumbla A Washington Columbia A Utg Spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Kllzabethtewn Lancaster Knhrata Lancaster A Willow Street Strasbtua A ilillnert Marietta e Maytown Marietta A Mount, .lev LancKlizabetht'ii A Middlul'ii. IiAiiU'tsterA Frultvllle. baneastcrA f.it'.tz Lancaster A Wllllaiuatewu Lancaster & Maner I.ancutur.'i Muuhelm baiwaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland I, iniusbir Jt Sits.jueh.tnn.i. UAUtt HTOOHcl. First N'atlenai tmnr. Faruit:r.s' National Bank Fulton National Uauk L'nieiiiter Cennty National lUnk.. Celuinlila National Bank. Christiana National Bank. Kphrata National Bank First National Rank, Columbia.. .. First Vallenai Rank, utrasburg.... Flint, National Rank, Marietta FltsL Niilieu:tl Rank. Mount .toy.. LRU. National Rank Man het ji Natlennl Rank Union National Rank. Mount Jey. New Helland National Rank (2ai National Rank loe 2t 100 100 10u 60 50 50 ,3100 . UW , lUO 1 100 '. 10) 1 ast sal,.. fl05 -I J I Ut ,?0 lif IM) llVi 102 fV.6 .iv.r. 45 aa 22U 'ft IS 1 21 !WV fl-1) 10(1 !)': !) 25 25 M I lid 50 2ft a M) $ 25 J It'. , 134 22 25 IS 25 i) 25 ;.- . r -! . "ft 111 47. 40. ;i Ml ::i W) r.t M U'.IO. tl "A 74 2." .20 J3 5 1W.15 ite 110.25 it.'r. Us 112 1II.3U its Jno 130.25 140 154 75 l.r. 2.1 100 Vt S100 50 .M HI 100 KM lee 100 11)1) 100 IU.I 100 100 5.1 llil 10.) I.KUAt. NOTICES. ESTATK OF JAM1W B. JLAKK,LATK OK Lancaster city, decctsed. Letters testu ineutury en said estate having been grant -d te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are reqeested te make Immediate pay ment, and these havln? claims or dcmniuN against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. let a2)-Ctdeaw HN W.CLARK. MARTHA B. CLARK. KLIZARKTH CLARK, Executers 17.STATKOF IIKNKY MILLER, LATK OF It the city or Lancaster, deceased, bel ters testamentary en said estate bavin:' been granted te the undersigned, all person, indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate or wild decedent, te makejenewn the same te the un dersigned without delay, residing In the city et Lancaster. MARY ANN MILLER. Executrix. Ne. S67 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. J. R. Kaufman. Attorney. m74itdeaw E3TATF. OF ANN M KVANS LATK OF Lancaster rlty, decascd. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te tlie undersigned, alt persons Indebted thereto are ree nested te make lilt mediate Day men), and these having claims or dcmiiids against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, te aming in iincaster city. ROBERT A. KVANS, Rear. J. Evans. Kxecutnr. Attorney. may21-Ctdeaw VTOTIUE NOTICE IS . 1 that application has HKKKUV UIVr.N beet) made te tlie Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, te amend or altar tha charter of the " Kvan gllcal Lutheran church et the Hely Trlnit-, , el Lancaster, Pa.,1' limiting the crealie.i i debt by or en behalf et said congregation aim inc irporatien te three hundred dollars In t-x cess of Its Income. And the name will b.i granted en JUNE 18. A. D. 18S3.at 10 o'clock. in., unless cause im suewn te tueeutrary. N. KLLMA.KKR. Solicitor MAY2I,1S8J. m23-3tdeawT MKUlVAt.. N .TKVKK KAILS. samaritan nervine; V t The flreat NERVE CONQUIHiOK. A SPECIFIC FOE.: 1ST EPILEPSY, SPASMS ." - CONVLSION8, PALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLYBLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADA.CHK, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESB, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU LARITIES. "$1.50 per bttletdmggljts.- The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Mid. Ce.. Prep's. ST..10SKPH, no.' Correspondence ireely answered by Physi cians. C. It. CRITTENTON, Agent, New Yerk. a41yeedw