LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEE, MONDAY, JUNE 4. 1883. i i ' I 'LLL1 J K I . ! . J ' 1 I i "I r r COLUMBIA NEWS.- - KKlil'UU jeKKKHPODKtJE rv. 1 let.U -Along lUc Susquehanna Items el Interest. In and Around the JJoreagk picked np by the IntelU- "Uncle Tem" Danbardied this morning at :J:20 o'clock, aged 88 years. The faneral wi!l take place en Wednesday afternoon, but the place for holding the services has net jet been determined upon. He was born in Dauphin county in 1795, and re moved from tbence te Chester county. In 1818 he came te Columbia, where he has since resided. He became a Masen in 1824 and was a member of the Eastern Star loci fie during the anti-Masonic troubles in tliis state. Upen tbe formation qf the present Masonic ledge, which was formed after the above ledge had dis solved, he was chosen tyler, which pest he has 6ince, held. He was a mascn by trade, but at one time was an extensive contractor for bnilding. He was a con Htable here for ten years, and has been a county, borough and school tax collector for many years. Mrs. Catharine Breneman, of Yerk, who arrived at Watt's station en Saturday te pay a visit te Mrs Snyder, was found dead in bed yesterday morning. Heart disease is supposed te have caused her death. The body was removed te Yerk this morning Among tbe uhnrche. The Presbyterians will held a free straw berry festival in Odd Fellows' hall en next Thursday, Friday and Saturday eve ning. The heavy rains yesterday prevented a large attendance at the churches. Proba tioners' meeting will be held at the M. . r.huicli this evening, aud next Sunday morning children's day services will be held in the same church. Very interesting memorial services were held at St. Jehn's Lutheran church in the morning te commemorate the services te the church of the late Goerge H. Hain. 2 personal. Mr. Will Matbiet presided ever the organ at t he Presbyterian church yesterday during tbe temporary absence of Miss Chamberlain from her pest. Miss Mazie Geedman, of Lancaster, late a gucht of Miss Lillie Steinheiser, returned home this morning. t Mr. Bud Griffith, or Bosten, is visiting his old home here. Miss Georgia Bennett, is lying seriously ill with rualaiial fever. liorengb Improvements. Ten new brick houses are te be erected mi North Third street, Bachman & Feny having contracted te de the work. The digging of the cellars was begun te-day. Jehn M. Ward & Ce. have established a f;iu mill factety in the rear of the building occupied by McClure's slate works. Mr. A. (. Guiles is about completing a neat brick i.Uible en the let back of his store en Second street. Little Locals. The streets were badly washed " by ypbterday's heavy rains. Much of the tilth from overdosed gutters was deposited en pavements. P. li. It. shifting engine Ne. 3C4 "jumped " the track at the freight depet yesterday. It was Boen replaced en the rails. The streets were crowded with protne pretne nadcrs en Saturday evening. There was little drunkenness. Lewis, a little son of David Daniels had his right arm broken by a fall, last week. The school beaul meets for reorganiza tion this evening. The " dumps " en North Third street a:e being tilled up. Ne school ; and the children happy in consequenee. The Ladies' Heme Communion (H. F.) f '. A., meets te night. Tim Colored Populatteu. A cake walk will be held in the armory en Wednesday evening by the colored friends of Geerge Jacksen, the proceeds of which will be presented as a gift te him, as he is incapacitated from work en account of ill health. Quiller l-Visby, colored, was sentenced this meruing te pay the costs of a suit which was entered against him by August Shnlcr, before 'Squire Grier, for being disorderly en Saturday night at Shuler's haloeu. TUli POULTRY ASSOCIATION. Stated Meeting Charter net yet Obtained New Members Klecied. The association met statedly this morn ing at the office of J. B.Leng, the following members being present : J. B. Leng.F. It. niffoudcrlTer, C. A. Gait, Jn.i. E. Schum, Cha Lippold, J. B, Lichty, H. A. Scbrey-i-r, allot the city; and Peter Bruuer, of Mt. Jey. J. B. Leng, in the absonce of the prosid presid ug officers, was selected te act as president. He reported that the charter was still held under advisement by the court. A it-solution was adopted te amend the charter bu as te iuclude the breeding of livestock gem'ially. The following persons were elected te membership : Jim. P. Witmer, Paradise ; Frank Hmuhieyville, Lancaster ; Dr. Wcidler, Mechaniesburg. A motion was adopted requesting F. R. Diireuderffer te prepare a paper en the treatment for gapes in young chicks and te be lead at the next meeting. Ad. jeurued. A Challenge te Fight. In the pugilistic column of the New Yerk Illustrated Times, of Saturday, the following caul appears which may be in teresting rending te levers of thatkind of sneit : Lancaster, Pa., May 28, 1883. Te the Sporting Editor of the Illustrated Times : Dhar Sir : As thcre are quite a number of would-be borers in this city, who claim they will light aud will back what they say, please insert the following challenge, which is sincere : I have a man who will match, unknown, te spar any man of this city at 130 pounds, small, soft gloves, Maiquis of Qucensbury rules, for endur ance from $100 te $200 a side and for the light-weight championship of Lancaster, Pa., the match te take place four weeks from siguine articles, within 25 miles of this city. New, let any of the would-be's pest $50 ferleit te the sporting editor of tbe Illustrated Times, as a guarantee that they mean fight. Ne paper fighting te be done. Hepiuir they will net let this opper tunity pass by, I remain, very truly, Jeun C. Leving. Fell Frem an Klevater. On Friday afternoon, a four-year old seu of Wright Shultz, living en West King street, near Beiker's brewery, get upon an elevator that is being built for the purpose of raising and lowering an invalid te and from the upper story of the huilding. Making a misstep the boy fell te tbe Kreud.a distance of mere than twenty feet. Strange te say, he had no bones brekcu aud did net sustain any ether serious injury. Flucd ter in I Hcenduct. James Bean ret ard, who claims te be a lelativeef the distinguished confederate general of that name, was arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct at the Pennsylvania passenger depot yesterday. He was taken this morning before Alder man jMcConetny, who fined him, repri manded him and let him go en his prom prem isinf te behave better hereafter. Death Frem Apoplexy. An inquest has been returned te the commissioner's office which was held ou the be.iy of Catharine Breneman, of Mari etta, who, it is alleged, died suddenly en Saturday. The deputy coroner was James II. Armstrong, and the verdietwas apoplexy. tbi prison imp euxeks. Surrounded Wltb Preventives cut Small Pox. Of the "beard of prison inspectors Messrs. Weaver, Nissley, Hagan and Bitzer held the monthly meeting at Solicitor SpreuTs office te-dav. hnea anin se te-day, openan iavjtitum exnd - exnd - ey, mm last Monday, in view ei recent developments, however, the solicitor refused te remain in their company while they were examining pills brought down from the prison, and) was xre,.;..ii't, t .he' f ! Hiuram. ' The nearest- nesitibnf he would take was en. East Kinir street and from there legal instructions were shouted up the steps te the beard. Tbe reporters were warnea te leave hope behind if they crossed the threshbeid, but the mere venturesome spirits found that the beard with a bottle of whisky at one end of the council table and a box of chloride of lime at the ether had fortified themselves against the con tagion. A number of bills were approved. Calvin Cooper was reported convalescent and the meeting adjourned. Charles Carr, billpester, who was re cently discharged from the prison suffor suffer ering from what was believed te be vario varie vario eoid, has died at the residence of his par ents en West King street. A gentleman in this city, whose wife was having a tasteful "album" carpet woven for his study, having learned that Keeper Burkhelder took the material from his house for it te the prison after he knew of the prevalence of smallpox there, has notified him that he may sell or burn the carpet, but under no circumstance te bring it te his residence. Tramps Caught. This forenoon Officers Herr, Daily.Shay and Leaman caught seven disorderly tramps near Dillerville and locked them up. Knight Templar Jewel Found. A Knights Templar Jewel, consisting of a large triangle and crossed swords, and be longing, luoreJere, te an officer et the guard, was found near the Grape hotel by u boy named Harry Cenner, en the day et the Knights Templar parade. The badge Is et coin sliver, the Hides et the triangle are ever two Inches In length, and the hilts and scabberds et the swords are prettily chased. The Under lelt the badge at the Intellicjbnckr office, where the owner cau get It. Mrs. Malr Corning. The Weman's Christian Temperance union expect te have Mrs. Malr with them te-morrow afternoon, at their meeting In the Duke street M. K chuich, at halt-past two o'clock. It was through her efforts that the union was organized. The members and ethers who lrid thu pleasure el meeting her when here last winter, will be glad te welcome her again. Visitors are ul ways welcomed te the meetings, and mere especially these who sympathize with the wei k. 1001 Pretty Things Ot .all kinds, et which everyone needs &otne &etne thlng; such as jewelry, plain or showy; cut lary, bright and keen ; aceordcen and guitar strings ; bpectacles el all grades for people el all ages, lreia '.25c. up ; gents lurnishinggoeils In all the lovely shades el summer wear; beets and shoes ; ceml3 and brushes, and e-pccially millinery. Special reduction has been made In summer millinery, and ladies betere going te seashere or mountain should see hew pretty ami cheap uitlllnery isat A. Itlrsh's, Ne.C North Queen street. Kvery thing pretty anil cheap. N. it. Everything pretty and cheap. J 1-21 SI'iSVlAL NOTICES. That Husband of Mine Is three limes the man he was before he began using " Wells' Health Renewer." $1. Drug gists. Te Ladies. It you wish te render your skin white and soft,use Glenn's Sulphur Seap. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in ene minute. Jl-lwdeed&w jdtB-The Diamond Dyes always de mere than they claim te de. Celer ever that old dress. It will leek like new. Only 10 cents ler any color. " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills are worth their weight In geld In nervous and sick headache." Dr. II. II. Schllchter, of Hai ti in ere. " Five doctors; no end of medicine ; no re lief. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure has driven away all eruptions and Xm nearly well." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, Ills. Celdkn's Liquid Beef Tonic Is endorsed by physicians. Ask for Cel den's; take no ether. OI Druggists. Ji-lwileedftw The Removal et theStauipAct a Ileuelit te tne People. In anticipation el the repeal of the stamp act, the size of the bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons Mver Regulator have been materially Increased, se that ler $1 the quan tity el the medicine will be greater than here tofore. Ask your druggist ler, and be sure you gel the big bottle et Simmons Liver Ukou Ukeu Ukou later. lireivn'i Household Panacea Is the most etlecilve Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or applied exter nally, ana thereby mere certainly RKL1KVK PAIN, whother chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted dou ble the strength than any ether similar prepa ration. it cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and ALL ACHES, and Is The Ureat Kellever et Palu. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACKA" should be in every family. A teaspoentul el the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweet cned, if preferred, taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-T,Th,FSw The most obstinate cases et Catarrh and Hay Fever are cured by the use of Elys' Cream Balm the only agreeable remedy. Price 51 cents. Apply Inte nostrils with little linger. Frem Majer Downs, Military Instructer: Mt. Pleasant Academy, Sing Sing, N. V. During the very cold weather I was suffering with Catarrh. My head and threat ached se severely that t was obliged te give up every thing and keep quiet. Elys' Cream Balm was suggested. Within an hour trem the first ap plication I lelt relieved, the pain began te subside. In two day-i was entirely cured. W A. Downs. Feb. 15. 1331. My seu, aged nlue years, waaatlllcted with Catarrh : the use et Elys' Creatn Balm etlcct ert a complete cure W. E. IIamman, Druggist. Easten. IM. jl-2wdeedAw " Don't Hurry, Uenttaman." Said a man en ills way te be hanged, there'll ii no inn till 1 iret thoie." Wesay te the dys peptic, nervous and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly ler tome lemedyel doubtful merit, uncertain or roller, when yen can get at the druggists for ene dell Burdock Bleed Bit ters almost sure te cure and certain te benefit. Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran, drnggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street. Fer Lame Back, side or Chest use SHi LOH'S POROUS :PLASTKR. Price, 23 cents. Sold by II. 15. Cochran, 137 and SI North Queen tieet, Lancaster. fcblieedti De Net move Blindly T Ge carefully la purchasing medicine. Many advertised remedies can work great Injury are worse than none. Burdock Bleed Bitters area purely vegetable preparation ; the small est child cau take thcui. They kill disease and cure the patlen In a sate and kindly way. Fersalebv ll. It. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Mothers! Mothers I Mothers I Are you disturbed at night and broken et yenr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating palu et cutting teeth? it -e go at once and get a bottle et MBS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve the peer llttle suftercr immediately depend upon it ; there Is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at enee that it will legulate the bowels and give test te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic. Itisperlectlysate te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best female physicians in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-M,W,SAw Cures the most invet era te cases of skin dis eases, such as tetter, salt rheum,scald head,. "Swavne's Ointment l,"Swayne;s ointments - 3w2oiSSet'i - 3w2eiSSet'i baiMrte itch. ores, all 3sn Ointment' ' ' A-i- A.i.. "Swavne's Ointment' "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swavne's Ointsaent" crusty, sc&iy, liciung, skin eruptions, and ttat 'distressing com plaint, r itching- piles, :SwK-Buln-enS. the only effectual care "Swayne's Ointment? no matter howvobstl hewvobstl howvebstl "hwayne's Ointment" ) nate or longstanding. Ask for It and use no ether. It CUKES where all clae lolls. Sold by ail druggists, A. Cetucfc, Void or Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. "DK. SWAYNE'S COM POUND 8YBUP WILD CHEKIty " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acta directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies Ihe bleed, and ler bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et long standi ne, itlstbebestrcmcdy ever discovered. Price 25cent and li per Dettle. The large size is the most economical' Sold by all bent drngglsts. flS-MW&Flyd&w' "Swayne's Ointtaenf Better than 10,OOOl "I spent ever $10,000, in 23 years," said Majer H. W. Ulnes, et Bosten, Mass., " In being doctored ler epilepsy. I employed the best physicians in New Orleans, St. Leuis. New Yerk, .Phlla., Bo3ten, Londen and Paris, hut, all te fne purpose. Samaritan Nervine has pnred ime entirely." "$1.50l Henry'" Marbellc Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.brulses sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hand?, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or mouey refunded. Be sure you get llKWRY'a Cabboue Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4 KKSCUKD FKOM DKATH. The follewlngstateracntot William J. Cough In, of Semervllle, Mass., is se remarkable that we hog te ask for It the attention et our read ers. He says : "In tha tall et 1S76I w.as taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te leso my apiM'titc mid flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer et 1S77 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. Whilcihcre the doctors said I had a bole In my lelt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars lti doctors and med icines. I was se far gene at one time a report wi :it around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope hut u iriend told me et DK. W41. HALL'S ISA I, SAM FOR THE l.UNUS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case li. curable, but 1 get a brttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise u' d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once iteud, began te revive, and te lay I tcel In better spirits than 1 have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish it, se that every one ullllcled with Diseased Lungs will beindueed te take DK. WM. HALL'S BA LSAM FOB, THE LUNUS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. 1 have taken two bottle" and can positively say that It has done me mere geed than all tjtae ether medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te gote work.'. Sold bv II. Cochran, l7 North Queen street jSS-Plain Talk mieu UK SWATNK TV) Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is ene el the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Kvery one can tell whether he is thus a filleted by observing the following symp symp eoms: Intense itching, particularly alter got get tlng warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling in or about thu rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are often affected. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super ler te any article in the market, I guarantee 1 te cure the worst case et itchingplles lu exist ence. Signed, H.SWAVNE, M. D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment is also a pleasant and ettectlve cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, ami all scaly, crusty. Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ter SSOets. (hi 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.2.1. Address, Dr Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, l':i. ectU-lydTu,TlntS4w mew te .Miriira Health. t seems strange that any one will suitor Irem the many derangements brought en by nu Impure condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSAUSAPABILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or It LOO ! ANDL1VEU SYlcUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization, it is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUlUFIEIt ever discovered, efleet irally cming Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders a:nl debility, bil. leus complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid ueys, Stomach, Skin, etc. it corrects lndl gestieu. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer.er it ACTS LIKE A CUAUM, especially when the complaint is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor ei the brain aud ner veus system. ..itEll'S PAIN PANACEA cures a patn in man and beast. Fer use evternally and inter nally. . KED HOHK POWDKIti rnre all diseases or horse, cattle, hheep, Ims, poultry and ull Live Sterk. A POSITlVKCtlUE. mayil-J! Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug steie 137 North Queen si reel UJCA TJUc Mulvany. In thiseil3r,en the 3d Inst., Sarah Mulvany, in i he 75th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited te attend the funeral from her late residence. Ne. Hi Fast Vine street, en Wed nesday morning, at 9 o'clock, interment at St. Mary's cemetery. J4 2t jvaiv AJjyj:jriitfEMtcxitt. WAINTICU A CiO!D BOX TO LEAKS Blaeksmtthing. Apply at. J2-21 Ne? 43 EASTMlr'FLIN ST. PUBLIC SALE OK WBUNE8I) HMOBH INO at 9 o'cIeck, at the Stevens Heuse, will be sold at public silo, 150 Upholstered Cots, with combination pillows. ' A. H1ESTAND. S.O10EL IIess & Sen, Aucts. 1 2td This Space is Re served for BOTE, the Photesvanher. PROPOSALS FOR JfUKNISHINU STA STA flenery. Fuel and ether supplies In compliance with the constitution and laws et tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1 hereby Invite sealed proposals at prices below maxi mum rat s fixed in schedules, telurnlsh Sta tionery, Fuel andothersuppllester the Senate und Heuse et Representatives, and tbe sever al departments or the state government of Pennsylvania, and for plumbing, gas fitting and steam fining ter tbe Senate and Heuse of Representatives ; repairs, furnishing halls and committee rooms ei the Sonate and Heuse et Representatives, and distribution of reports, documents and ether printed maturet thu Senate and Heuse et Representatives, and the Department or Public Instruction, ter the yeur ending the first Mfinda v nf June, Anne Domini one thousand .eight bundled and eighty-four. Separate proposals will be received aud sep arate contracts awarded as announced in said schedules. All proposals must be addressed and delivered te me before two o'clock and thirty niinutws, p. m ,et FRIDAY. 29tn DAY Or J"UNE, A. l., 1863, and at that time the proposals will be opened and contracts award- ..ri i .n.k In Hn I.OAntlva f!himVtaT at He.. risburg, Pennsylvania. Schedule; containing forms el proposals can ue euuuncu. un appli cation at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth by all persons proposing te bid for contracts. W. S. STJENGER, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth. June 4, 1683. je4-20td SwayneVOIntmenl" "3 wayne's OintmeafS "Swayne's Ointment" b wayne's Ointment" "Swavne's Ointment" -WMW-JLDWi WAMTKD. A KAN WHO MAS 1 with a totaeeo house, weU-aequi - - - .i- buriMaaaelC UK auauted with his own team preterred. weed references reouired. Address. "B.,"Ne. S6JE.UMn St., Kew, YetKcly.jj j gsreyfttw a MTKAVmnRT A festival is open at St. Paul's M.X. church, Seuth Queen street, te continue until Satur day evening. Tickets et admission, which are aniri nt tAn cAnta will be taken for ten cents -la exchange loranytalnge nthf Wat, iMtu 'rraiE WUBKINOIUCMS AllsmiJUW t s. : is caned te tne rxesn submit ei t eramr Paata irem 40 cents anu vpwaiiu, aw-raaae et Overalls, warranted net te rip. Shirts for Men and Beys, Gauza and etner underwear. Seamless Hese, Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Hats, and notions generally. WPlease call and secure bargains. HV24B7 BEOHTOIiD, lebMyd Ke. 52 KOBlH QUEEN ST.., , ALL ArrKOTIONS, ATTBHDKD WITH Eruptions or Changes In the Healthy Structure, Functions, or Celer of the Cutis or its Appendages, the Cuticle, the Kails and the Hair, are really Diseases el the Skin. All Skin Diseases, Uiaeera. iiuuvnsbiugmc and Private Diseases permanently cured by DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKEK. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation free. JUtdftw PBOFUSAX8 KOK BUILDING VAKMKKS WESTERN MABKET HOUSE. Proposals will be received by the under signed, Chairman et Building Committee or the farmers' Western Market Heuse Ce., until neon et JUNK 13, for excavation, fur nishing et all material and erection of Market Heuse, according te plans and specifications, which may be examined at Ne. 16 Seuth Queen street, en and after MONDAY, JUNE 4. The company reserves the right te reject amy and all bids. G.M.ZAHM. J2-2t Chairman Building Committee. PBOPOSALH 1TUB HTUNK AND STONJC WOKK Proposals will be received np te 7 o'clock p. m. en Monday, June 4th. for build ing stone per perch, delivered en tne ground et the Eastern Market Company. Alse ter hauling stone per perch from the Almshouse quarry. Alse ter laying stone per perch, either in cluding or net including the mortar. Alse ter lime per bushel and sand per lead. Bids te be lett at Allan A. Herr ft Ce.'s office, Ne. 103 East King street, where plan and speci fications can be seen. J. FKED SENRU, " m29-5tB Chairman Building Committee. 1 IKAKD FIKK INSURANCE OOMPAN V OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONB MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Bates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East ml2-6uidM,WASR King Street, WaNAHAKKR MKOWM . Are Yeu Disgust ed? Our question applies te the advertising excitement in the retail clothing trade. We de net blame you much, but amid all the chaffare some seeds of truth and soberness. The biggest and best of all is that Oak Hall, as always, is leading with the best clothing for the least cost. Com petition is active, but Oak Hall has always led, never followed, and is leading te-day as never before. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, SlTth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. JCXCUM8IOXH. T 1HK fcXCUKSIUN SEASON UF 1883. TO THE SUMMER RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINTS ON OR VIA The Shenandoah Valley Itailread. THE CAVERNS OK LURAV. THE NATURAL BR1DOE. THE VllUilNiA SPIIlNOS, &0&a. Perfect previsions at LURAY ter tbe ac commodation of Excursion Parties et all sizes. Transportation Rates arranged ler parties et various numbers from 5 te 500. Correspondence invited from Schools. Churches, Societies and Associations, ler the arraugementet Special Rates and Excursion Days. Transportation lurnished en SPECIAL TRAINS when the size et the party Justifies. Application through the General Passenger Agent or Superintendent of the Read en which the Excursion Party originates, te either et the undersigned, will receive prompt attention. Small parties desiring accommodations at tbe LURAY INN can also be cared ler by similar application. Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA! SPRINGS and SOUTHERN SUMMER RE SORTS en sale en and after JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket Offices of connecting lines. SUMMER TOURIST GUIDEBOOKS and all Information furnished en application te the t'assenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley R. R. or the Virginia- Tennessee A Georgia Air Line. A. POPE, O. HOWARD ROYEK, Lynchburg, Va., umsien rass-r Agt.. Hagerstown, Md. may30-3md DAHABITaN NKRVINE NKVKB FAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE! THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR. The only known specific ler Epileptic Flts."S JS-Alsu ter Spasms and Palling Sickness." Nervous Weakness ifuickly relieved and cuied. Equalled by noue in delirium et tever.-SH 4V Neutralizes germs el diseases and sickness. Cures ugly blotches and stubborn bleed sores Cleanses bleed, quickens sluggish circulation Eliminates Bells, Carbuncles and Scalds 4&Permauently and promptly cures paraly sis. Yes.lt is a charming and heallhlul Aperient. Kills Scrofula and King's Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath te geed, removing cause. jKSReuls biliousness and clears complexion. Charming reselvent and matchless laxative. It drives Sick Headache like the wlnd.d as-Centaius no drastic cathartic or opiates. Promptly cures rheumatism by routing it.-Ba Restores lite giving properties te the bleed. Is guaranteed te cure all nervous disorders. 49-Rellable when all opiates fall.- Refreshes the mind and Invigorates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded." 49Endersed In writing by ever fifty thou sand f . , , Leading physicians in u. s. and Europe.? if Leading clergymen In U. S. and Europe. Diseases of the bleed own it a conqueror. Per sale by all leading druggists. L60.- The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Ce. Preps. St. Jeseph. Me. Chas. N. Crittenden, Agent, New Yerk City. aprU-lyeeddrw W AKTTjf r gfc ,a.K T1 - ""I Tfr "1 . . SPECIAL BARGAINS . tatfi ftnuatiig:4kpitait ' C'r.725dez.'UniaundrIed COLORED SHUTS at S3c apiece, ( 2.) 15 dez. Laundried COLORED SHIRTS, two-Cellars with Cuffs, at 48c. (3.) dez. Laundried COLORED .SHIRTS, with ene Cellar, $t 40c apiece. fO 15 dez. COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIRTS, allsueavat S9c.r CSH 20 dez. (about )et SILK. TIES, includ ing Teek, PutL-riat and Windser, at 23c. (&) 100 dez; PEARL DRESS SHIRTS, un equaled in quality, flu and workmanship, at f.7.) 15 dez. ALL-LINEN COLL ABB, Includ ing the best makes, at 5c apiece. (8.) 90 dex. GAUZE SHIRTS, at 15c. apiece. (a.) LOOO boxes Raphael Reversible Linene PAPER COLLARS, all sizes, 20c u. box. (10.) llotet Bicycle or Plain Frent, All All Weel FLANNEL SHIRTS, In blue or light, at $1.15 apleee. I S. 1AETH & GO. Oer. West Kins and Prince Ste. LANCASTKR.PA. VIW YORK STORK. 'A SUMMER GOODS i AT THX New Yerk Stere. Rare value in SUMMER SILKS i la Stripes, Cheeks and Plain Celers, at 44c.. 50C.62HC and 75c. a yard. SHADED DRESS SILKS, 58c. a yard. COLORED DRESS SILKS, elegant quality, fl.oe a yard. An Immense quantlty.et LACK BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS. Summer Dress Goeds: INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, ' NAINSOOKS AND DOTTED MUSLINS At Very Lew Prices. We purchase our PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES Direct from the largest manufacturers and can Rive the best possible value. TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, In natural sticks, horn and fancy .holders. SATIN I PARASOL. LAUE; TRIMMED PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS! Ladles', Gents' and Children's Summer Hosiery and Gauze Underwear, in all Sizes' and Qualities. We have opened another choice Hue of SASH RIBBONS. LACES AND LACK GOODS, EMBROIDERIES AND FANCY DRESS BUTTONS, at Lewest City Prices. Watt, Stand & Ge. Ne. 8 and 10 BAST KING STREET. M ETZUKR bAUUUUAN White Dress Goods AT & CHEAP STORE. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN Wbite Dress Beets. VICTORIA LAWNS at 10c.,12c.,15c., 20c, f."c. 21c. S7Mc. JUDIA. LINEN at -20c., 25c, 31c. 37c., SOc. SWISS MUSLIN trem 12K cent? up. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS. LACE CHECKERED MUSLINS. NAINSOOK PLAID MUSLINS. CAMBRIC CHECKERED MUSLINS. All at Lewest Prices. AT Hetzger & HaughmaD Cheap Stere, 43 WiMiUNG ST., LANCASTER. ; Between the Cooper Heuse und Serrel Heree Hetel.) N EXT DOOR TO TUEOODBT HO.U3K. FAHNESTOCK. RARE BARGAINS opened thl-t week at in many departments FAHNESTOOrTS, Next Doer te tbe Court Heuse. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING BAEGrAINS Frem Philadelphia anil New Yerk lerced Auction Sales, a visit te our store will pay any one lu search or Geed Goods at Less than Regular Prices. Loek at our window and see the piles et BLACK CASHMERES AND- BLACK SILKS, ALL NEW" FRESH GOODS, At Leas than Regular Price. LADIES', GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY FROM H te 50 Cents a Fair. E. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. AriLL ASSORTaiKNT OrBRIAKASU Apple -weed Pipes. Weeden Pipes irem 8e. np, ar .HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. Jl SECOND WErFON: Monday hykninet, jtjnb-4,- tees FROM.EBIN., ,-- i ANOTHEH CONSPIRACY DISCOVERED i The Ia'ermers UeafMlla te Eamve Ireland Davits and ethers Released Prem 'KTrmalaham Jail. Dudlik, Jone 4. The existence' or a conspiracy te murder at Carrick, en the aenr, county Tipperary, baa been discov ered. It 'is expected that a number of arrests will fellow the discovery. Makteg Thera "Git." James Carry and ether informers who testified at tbe trials here of the Phoenix park murderers have been notified that they must indicate the places -of the coun try te which they wish te be sent. Carry in reply protested that he would remain in Dublin, but the authorities pointed out te him that he would receive no police pro tection, and that en no condition would he be allowed te remain in Ireland. Praying Fer a commutation of Kelly's sentence. A memorial te the government praying that the death sentence of Timethy Kelly, one of the Phoenix park murders, be com muted, has been signed by seven jurors summoned during the recent commission, ineluding two men who served en the jury which convicted Kelly. Prisoners Released, Messrs. Davitt, Hcaly, II. P., and Quinn, who were sentenced in February te confinement in Kilmanham jail for six months for making inflammatory speeches, were released from prison at 1:30 this afternoon. Collapse or Extradition Proceedings. It is inferred front this action that the extradition proceedings in the case of Messrs. Walsh, Sheridan and Tynan are collapsing. AT WOKK. ON MONDAY. The State Senate la session Te-day. Special Dispatch te tbe Intklueencer. Harrisbure, Pa., Jnne 4. Thore was a long session in the Senate this merniug en the bill prohibiting political assessments. Landis' bill, introduced in the Heuse at the early portion of the session, was substi tued and passed third readintr. The Heuse bill te abolish the contract system in in prisons and reformatory institutions of the state passed. The only votes against it were theso of Laird, McKnigbt and McNeil, the latter making a speech against it, and submitting a letter from Warden Wright in support of the contract- system. The governor has signed the bill allowing railroad companies capital stock of $150, 000 per niile, and providing that stock and bends shall net exceed $300,000 per mile. The Senate concurred in thoatneudmont of the Ilottse te the bill te prohibit the consolidation of telegraph companies, striking out the letreactive feature, the vote beiug unanimous in its favor. An Kxtru Segglen Likely. The prebable disagreement en the apportieumonfbills and declarations by Gov. Pattison have increased the belief that an extra session will be called. The governor is quoted as having said that " it would be better te waste a million dollars than te violate the constitution by net, making an apportionment." I. AltOK MATTKKS. A Strike Which Throws 800 Peruana Oat of Werk. BtiACKSTONE, R. I., Jttue 4 A strike of speeder tenders at the Blackstoue cotton mill this morning caused the shutting down of the machiuery and the throwing of 800 operatives out of employment. Iren and Steel Werk". Started Op. Chicaoe, June 4. The Calumet Iren and Steel company, at Seuth Chicago, which has been closed for several days, debating whether te accept the Pittsburgh schedule, started again this morning with half the usual force. Puddlers KetarntuI te Werk. Reading, Pa., Jnne 4. The puddlers at the Blanden rolling mills, who struck for 25 cents per day advance, have been granted the satne aud have returned te work. 13 All TEXAS LKUISLATOI4S. Members Indicted Indictment. Stelen. St. Leuis, June I A dispatch from Austin, Texas, says the grand jury has indicted from forty te lifty members of the Legislature fergambiiug. Quite a number of these iudictsd have left money with counsel te plead guilty aud pay the mini mum fine rather than go te trial. Anether d'spateh from the same place says some one entered the county clerk's office en Saturday uight and stelo all the indictments returned by the grand jury for violations of the gambling law", includ ng theso agaitist the members of the Leg islature. There is no clue te the thief, but the sporting circles are greatly elatcd. m TMK PlllPfS CASK. Pblpps te Olve Testimony no t Prejudicial t JUls Oanse. Philadelphia, June 4. Counsel for the city te-day made application te the court of common pleas for leave te visit the county prison aud take the testimony of Majer Ellis P. Phipps for use in a pend ing suit of a contractor against the city for supplies furnished the almshouse. A motion for a new trial is new pending inPhiDDs' case. His counsel objected te the application, but it was granted by Judge Allisen, who stated that Phipps might refuse te answer any question wuicn would prejudice his cause.- A KKAD1NO MAN'S UEKU. Trying te Make His Qaletes With a Revolver Cincinnati, O., June 4. A young man giving the uanie of J. Dietz, of Reading, Pa., stepped in at the money order de partment of the posteffice here te write out a money order. lie asked te be shown te a private room, as he wished te take a sum of money from his beet. Upen being told that the passage way would de, he drew a small revolver and shot himself twice in the mouth befere the weapon could be taken away .from "him. His wounds de net "appear te be fatal. The Bia Klet Over. Dedge City, Kas., June 4. All'trenble here is ever. Luke Short has returned and comes under no flag of true 3. WKATUKi; lNiflUATIONn Washington, June 4. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, clearing weather,, preceded by local rains near the coast, southerly te westerly wiuds, stationary or slight rise in temperature. MAHKtSlH. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk, June 3.- Fleur dull and un changed. .. Wheat 9ic lower, dull ami heavy ; Ne. 2 Red June, $1 21441 22; July, tl iSJtfl 24ji? Aug., $1 25)iQl 26. . Cern Vjfjifc lower, very dull : mlxeil western spot, CSQGGJi: (lolunire. tJiawc OaU tSclewei and dull; duly, 4XC ; State, 52eec ; Western, 46357c. ' Live Stock Market. Chicaoe Uegs Receipts, 7,000 nead; ship ments, 2,900 head ; market slew, but steady ; closed strong, with all sold ; mixed, 6 50fl6 85; heavy, i6 90e,7 25 ; llght,I6 553fi 95 ; skips, 3 30 66 20. Cattle Receipts, 1,10.1 head; shipments, 4,703 head ; market brisk and strong ; ail sold early at firmer rates ; sales et experts at ft! 1088 30 ; eoeu te cneice snipping, yj iN3& ou; common in tfdr 15 1005 CO. Bheep-kRecelpts, 1,700 head; shipments, 100 bead; market quiet aud weak; Interior te lair, $aai 25;. geed, $i 40:, choice, te extra shorn, 5085 90. i FHTL.mrr.THTA, June LWlesr Una, and In I Rye flour atlBTS. Wnt easier;:!. Sert, Western -Red. l:No.lRed,ia128,aate location; Ne. s Ked,tl 16. ,..rn aalt and easier ;rail Yellow and Mixed 636Ac ; Ne. 3 Mixed and Tellow, 612c. mJESS,1 wtt ad wwl : ITa I White. KgttXc ; Ne. 9 de; Bl-strVc ; JHevS'd-CCfi Xc; Ne.2Mlx-35M7c. Rye scarce at TQaTic? - Ttmethyatfd 83ik. ' Flax attitudes. Previsions quiet ; Mesa Perk, 13 CD; Beet Hams, ts SOffitS SO; Smoked Haas. 14a)liXc: Pickled de. 1JK013C. ". tw-. Laid easier!, eitv katila. iiuaiv. imm botchers, UKe : ste prima, itraiii u Mail J. Butter dull, bntateady ler choice ; Penna. Creamery extra, SOe; B.C. and ir.V. extra.' iSe ; de firsts, liaies: Western extra, ISe ; de geed .te choice, UfMt, . Rolls dull at715& . , ggs Arm and in fair demand; Penna. 19c : Western, ISe. - Cheese quiet and -Mater; Kew Yerk fall cream, 12fce ; Western, live: de lair te geed, jest? ; part sknns T8? : de luU "nm3 feeleum flrm; Re,. -. Cattle Market PmxADxtFBu, Jane 4. Cattle market dull; reaelDts. 3LS00 head: m-ftae. 6Xa7b: Koedux 6KOw; medium at 6JeXc;coauHen at Jys QSc: calves, :fi9c. sheep market dull;' receipts 12,000 head; prime, 5H6c; geed, 6&3Xc; taedlam, 4KB fie; common, 34&c;euUs, 0SXc; lambs, CQlOKc. Hogs dull ; receipt ,300 head ; selling at 9Ji0WKc. Steest QuotaUens by Reed, McGrana A Ce , Bank ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 A. w. 12 H. SF.lf. uval(itis..((s . Michigan CentraL. 9 ftew xera: ucntrar. li New Jersey .Central. unto central. Del. Lack. Western.. Denver A Rie Grande.... 47 Brie Kansas A Texas.. Xake Shero 110 Chicago ft N. W.. com.... 132Vi N.N.,ent. Western... aur-auiAemana.... Pacific Mall 417a tteclicster Pittsburgh.. 21 St. Paul lOtnr Texas Pacific 371 W5i Union Pacific 96W 96 Wabash Common 27ii S7ii 20 -'(i Sl(? a; 6836 2S 15 f.0Vi 87 Wabash Preferred 432 43 W 43 Westlrn Union Telegraph 84 &t& i.enisvuui jt Nashville... et Iehlgh Valley Cfii Lehiirh Navlimtlen 43V Pennsylvania 5SV4 Reading WB A8X S3 3-18 16 P. T. A Buffalo. 15 Northern Pacific Cem. Northern Pacific Prof. 51 t3 llestenvllle Philadelphia A Erie Norieeru central Underirreiind Canada Southern C6M 66JJ 1-J "li i?i 118'i People's i'aisenger. .... Philadelphia. quotations by Associated Press. Stocks strflng. Philadelphia A Erie R. R Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Itailread Lehigh Valley Rail read United Companies of New .leriey Northern Pacific. . Northern Pacific Preferrcl Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company Plttsu'ff, Tttusvllle A UutTaleR. R ... 0H ... 28VS ...asx ... iw ...i92j; ...seu. ... C3 ... 4 ...103 ... eH 15 Little Schuylkill Railroad MJ New xera. QuotaUens by Associated Press. stocks Irregular and generally lower. New Yerk Central 1C3'4 Erie itailread KU'i Adams Express tin Mlcliigan Central Railroad Wi Michigan Southern Railroad 1C3 Illinois Central Railroad 115 Cleveland A PittHburgh Railroad 133 Cliic:ige& Reck Island Itailread... ll Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad IM Western Union Tcleiirauh Company..... 8ZX. Teledo A Wabash 27 New .Trrsey Central ct New Yerk Ontario A Western. 2C Lecal Stocks and Bends Reported by J. U. Leng. Par Last Vel B&lO i'iuc-'Uv't per ct.Lean,duel8&2.. .H09 ies 14 " 18... 100 10RJS 1890... 100 117 " 16... IOC 120 S per ct. In ler 30 years.. li0 10'JO " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 Ift; " 4 " lnler20yea.. let) ine " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 ltt " e " In 10 or 20 years. 100 .lu Ji Ma n Helm borough lean 100 102 MisoaUAxaetrs stoekh. Quarryvllle R. R. S50 $2:6 Milleraviile Street Car SO K.V5 Inquirer Printing Company 50 4" Watch Factory 100 ISO Gas Light and Knel Company 25 Stevens Hense( Bends) 100 SO Columbia Gas Company Colombia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 2 5.2.1 Marietta Hollowware 100 220 Stevens Heuse SO 'B Sicily Island SO vi East Brandy win e a Waynesb'g.... SO 1 Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market Itu.V. KISOKf-LAirEOOS RONIM tjnarryvllle It. R., due ISO .$100 1120 lte:uiiiig & Columbia R. R5's....7..'10O hW Lancaster Watch Ce- due 1S.S'; lui liri ianc:Lter Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due m 1 er'ju years loe iu i Lancaster Has Light and Fuel Ce., due l-i 10) ltlt TURimKit aroexf. Ittg Spring A Beuver Valley 9 3B t lv Bridgeport Alioresheol 13V Columbia A Chestnut Ulll 25 is 'Jelumlila A Washington... Columbia A iitg Spring...., Columbia A Marietta M aytewn A Kllzabethtewn Lancaster A Knhrata.. i l.f in 47. IU M 75 go HMO l f 7-J -V .30 25 23 9T. 26 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 Stnisenrg Millport a Marietta Muytewn .i 2S MarletlA A Menftt Jnfr -...: IS Lane. Kilzabctht'n AMIddlet'n 100 Lancaster A Friiitvllle. 50 L-mcaster A Litit. ? Lancaster ft Willlarastewn.. Lancaster A Maner L:mc:iittr A Manlmlm . ... I .un caster & Marietta...... .. I.ancaster A New Helland ... Lancaater ASusanehainui. BANK BTIKIKrt .VI 111 First National nana- 1100 f2ft FariaeriNatlenal Bank. 50 ir.u.re Knlten National Rank. 100 no Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Itu.25 Celiiinhia National Bank 100 11812". Christiana Natlenat Bank. 10 lis Kphrata National Bank !( 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 10U lit.su First National Ranw, .trasliurg iOu Hi Vint National Rank. Marietta loe v.- First National Bans. Mount Jey.. 100, 15ifc2J Lititr. National uanic;.;;. .vies- jlie: ManheLu National Bank 100- ,7t vi Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75 New Helland National Bank 100 ttr. Gap National Bank 100 120 LKOAL NOTIOl .mm m eaif tlr WL xssyi r.'iji 12S iae Vi&i K . m g 109X 109K W -' "K .... ift Si c ESTATK OP JAMKM O. VUKV.UTR Or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testA"- mentary en said estate having been gran tea te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested tomalce lnnnediatu piy ment, anil these havln? claims or dtraaad against the same, will present them'-wltheui delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. JOHN W.CLARK. MARTHA B. CLARK. KLIZABKTH CLARK, a20-8tdeaw Kxecutera, ESTATE Or UKNKK JklLLEK, LATE Of the city or Lancaster, deceased. Let ters U-itamentary en said cstateJiavliitf been granted te the undersigned all person t indebted te said decedent arereqaestd1lejl make immediate settlement, and theso having claims or demands against site estate of sal I decedent, te make known ttie same te the un dersigned without delay, residing in the div ot Lancaster. MARY ANNMILLBR,Kxecntflx.V t Ne. 567 North gaeeetSC. ' Lancaster, Pa. .1. B. KAunrur, Attorney. m74tdeaw, . ESTATE Or AN- H. EVANH l"B Lanc:uter city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been gran te te the understgned, all, person lnbtej. thereto are requested te make lmniediata pa- . - .. ... Jl.., thAm wllhnilT against me same win i'traeu ..... ..w--delay for settlement te the undersigned, re-. siding in 'rBV.RT A. EVANS. Kebt.J. f.vaws, Rxecutcr Attorney. may24;6tdea OtVAKIfS. IfiXU ALL SILK SASH RIBBON, and only id cents per Tarn. Come and see them at SWARR's;Ne. SON, Queen Street. feblf-lyTuitM fr -'i