LANCASTER DAILY IKTELMEC'rT-ff1JAIi CTKJMWft A STUDENT DBOWNED. THE KKSULT OK CKAMP. 1USABD FKOH. Tlie Third Tragic Occurrence of lu Kind Hew the Accident Happened. Last evening about 9 o'clock A. Wm. McKinley, a student at the Millersville nor mal scboel, was drowned ia the Cenes toga creek a few hundred yards below the Millersville park. Mr. McKinley and a large number of ether students had gene te the creek te bathe.McKiuley was a geed swimmer and was enjoying himself in the water for some time. He had swam across the creek and was en his return net far from the shore when he was seen te go down. His com panions supposed he had dived as he was in the habit of doing. He came te the surface, struggling, as if he had taken a mouth full of water, and sank again. Then some of his companions became alarmed and called out that he was drown ing. Nearly all. the geed swimmers were at this time en the opposite side of the creek, but they hastened te McKinley s assistance. Others who were onshore striped and dived for the body which by this time had disappeared in water about twelve feet deep. The body was reached ouce or twice ami brought te the surface but these engaged in the work were un :ilil t.r. iret it ashore, aud it slipped from their grasp and agaiu sunk. It was prob ably three quaitera of an hour from the time the yeuug man first went down that his body was finally brought te shore by Mr. 11. A. Wissler. By this time the news of the accident had reached the village, and a large crowd had gathered at the creek, Dr. Iteeder, or Millersville, and Profs. Lyte and Baker, of the faculty of the school, being of the number ; and these gentlemen assisted by the students, used every known means te resuscitate the young man, but in vaiu. After uuaily two hours thus employed, aud it being ovident that the vital spark had lied, the body was taken up and sadly home te the school, where it was placed te await the action or friends and the authorities. Mr. McKinley was a brightyeung fellow about 18 years or age, who was attending the normal school with a view of fitting himself for teaching. He was genial, open hearted and well-bred, made friends of all with vflieiu he came in oentact and was beloved by all his class-mates. His elder sister was also a student in the school and is well-nigh distracted in consequence of the terrible calamity which befel her brother. The two came from Line Lexing ton, Bucks county, where their mother and they have beeu living iu comfortable cemfortablo comfertablo circumstances. We are iu formed that the mother recently sold the family homestead and removed te Ohie, sending the son aad daughter te Millersville te complete their education. This morning Corener Shiffer was noti fied and ratio out te Millersville te held an inquest. The coroner impanneled a jury com cem com pisedefJ. G. Peters, Prof. Lansinger, tJliristiati Eisaman, Henry Metzger and two students or the school. Dr. Compten acted as corener'ssurgeon. Afterviewing the body and hearing testimony substan tially as abeve given, the jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowning. One of the jurors, who is well acquainted with the place at which the accident oscurred, tells us that the place of bathing is oue of the best and safest alone th rcek ; that the professors and teachers of the school are in the habit of bathing there, and that some of them are generally present when the students bathe. The accident was one of these unavoidable ones which no foresight could have prevented. Tfte Kecaped heeler Uennty Hene Ttaiet According te advices from Chester county James Nichols, who stele a horse ( from Ames Williamjen, of Bast Noting ham, a few nights age, and escaped from Chief Deichler, while he was taking him te West Chester, has been frequently seen but net yet captured. HepaBsed through Edenton and Kesselville, and a number of constables met him at Pine Greve, Lancas ter county. They were driving and inquired of him the read te Oak Hill. The thief replied : " Straight ahead. It's net the read te Oak Hill you are after, boys, but it's me; geed-bye." He coolly saluted them, and before any of the officers could reach the ground the thief had swam across the Octoraro river and disappeared in a heavy weed. Search was made for him but without success. As darkness was gathering, he was last seen en top of a steep spruce clad hill. Previously he had been seen near Fern Hill station, where he had lain in some long grass from five te seven o'clock. Officer James W. Yeung lest track of him at Friday neon and had returned te West Chester, but being informed of Nichols' reappearance started out early Saturday morning in Beaich of him. Near Fern Hil! he mat a man whom Nichols had asked about beveu o'clock the evening before hew he could Btriko'the Wilmington read without going through West Chester. Officer Yeung learning of this movement en the part of Nichols at onea started back te West Chester ler a norse anu wageu knowing where bis game was bound. He also informed Constable Frame of his dis covery and told him te drive out the " shun pike " while he took the pike and both te meet at Elam. Arriving there they feuud out that a lad answering Nichols' description had been seen at Brandywine summit but twenty-five min utes beroie. Putting the gad te their herEOS the two constables hurried down the read towards Chester Heights only te learn from a small boy that while staudiug en the overhead bridge he had seen such a looking person disappear down the railroad but a little while bolere. jrXW ADTMBTiaMMMXTB. r-ATKS B1HU. SOME OF i ( OUR REDUCTIONS! li MEN'S SUITS I YOUTHS' SUITS J 1 BOYS' SUITS r J ew ( (I , It f 11 5428, $13.00, 5414, 18.00. 6846, 12.00, 6024, 17.00, G699, 20.00, 6871, 22.00, 0874, 25.00, 54S0, $ 9.00, 6847, 11.00, 5427, 12.00, 5404, 14.00, 5444, 15.00, 1532, $ 7.00, 2089, 8 50, 2076, 12.00, 2067, 17.00, BBTTJBN -what does net suit, and get your money, Our Stock Is one of the largest In the Country. Our Clothing stands superior te all ether makes Ne. i " Ne. t (C M Ne. ( BOW (i c ( HOW $ 8.00 9.00 l8 16.00 . 17.00 18.00 $ 6.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 $4.00 6.00 8.00 14.00 C. YATES & CO. SIXTH & CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. THE YATES RING. A "RING" for the- BENEFIT of the PEOPLE. A Bad Bey. Geerge Gerlitzski, a 17 year old boy, who has been shown by past conduct te be very bad, has been arrested en the charge of larceny of money irem his father, Jeseph Gerlitski. He was taken before Alderman Barr and committed for a hear ing. He is also held ler assault and bat tery en Goerge Rete. Feu Portrait. A framed portrait of Mr. Grnbe, hotel keeper at New Hellaud, which is ou exhi bitien iu the window et aam uiara's oeneo store ou West King street, bai attracted a geed deal of attention. It is the work of Miss Sue C. Harkins, a graduate of the Lancaster high school and was executed with pen and India ink. Tralu Jumpers. . Officer Pvle. of the Pennsylvania rail read police, arrested three young men for train jumping. They were taken before Alderman McConemy, and though they had money enough te pay their fines they refused te de se, and were sent te jail for ten days each. Viewing a Bridge Site The county commissioners te day went te view a hi te for a proposed bridge across the west branch of the Octoraro between Fulton aud Little Britain. De Net Hove Blindly. Ge carefully la purchasing medicine. Many advertised remedies can work great Injury are wei se than none. Burdock Bleed Bitters area purely vegetable preparation ; the small est child can take them. They, kill disease and cure the patient In a sate and kindly way. Fer sale bv II. 1$. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Better tnan 10,000 1 " 1 spent ever $10,000, In 23 years," said Majer II. W. Illues, et Bosten. Mass., " In being doctored ler epilepsy. 1 employed the best physicians In New Orleans, St. Leuis. New Yerk, PhUa., Bosten, Londen and Paris, bnt all te jie purpose. Bamarltan Nervine has cured me entirely." $1.50. uenry'- Carbolic Salve. The best Salve In the world for cuts.brulses sores', ulcers, salt rhentn. tetter, cliapped liands, chilblains, corns and all kinds el skin eruption, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction In every e-is or money refunded. Be sure yen gel IIknuv's cakdome Salvk, vsj all ethers are but 11111111110111 uud count rtella. Price 25 cent. Sold lu Lancaster ut Cochran's Drug .tore. 137 Nei ill Oumtn street- my2!-4 Other Browning Accidents. Just oue vcar age, June 3, 1882, Alfred L. Hpechl. a student of Millersville normal school, a wui of Kev. J. C. Spoeht, et AUeiititwu, was drowned in the Conestoga while beating just below the Wabank dam. The creek was Inch at the time ami young Specht incautiously rowed his beat close up te the volume or water that was pem iug ever the breast, and was sucked iu by the return current and his beat, upset and he drowned in full view of several of his classmates who were stata in en the shere but unable te render him any assistance. II is body was recovered in about twenty niiuntcs after the aeci- Seino twenty-four years age a student of the neiuial school was drowned while bathing in the Conestoga, net far from whein the above latal accident occurred ; and yeais age a student of Franklin and Maishall cellege yas drowned in the creek while bathing. A LKAP ftlK L1UKKTT. A Prisoner Takes Beaperale Chances. West Chetir Kepnbllcaii. Yesterday as the Sea Shoie express was passing tin engh Downingtown at 2:15 p. in., a prisoner I mm MiyiiercouuiYjuiuuce. off the train. Thern were two prisoners ou the tiaiu who were shackled aud handcuffed together, and in charge of the sheriff and deputy sheriff or that county. By some means the men succeeded in getting loose at the wrists aud ene or the men drew his feet from his beet. Thus ene man had the handcuffs fastened te him and the ether had the shackle left en hiui. Jus.t as the train lelt Downingtown and en reaching Via duct avenue the "shackled " man dashed through the glass deer, smashing the .tl.ass and left the train which was running Ut the rate of 25 or 30 miles an hour ; he went down the bank en the north side, which is 2( feet high. Chief of Detectives Brady, of the Pennsylvania railroad com pany, being en the train, pulled the bell cord aud checked the train, aud jumped off, but ueL before it reached the Brandywine creek linage, inreugu wuwu he nearly went. The man after rolling down the bank started off, but was seen be n colored man named Jehnsen, who cave chase and seen captured the fellow, fl. t--: l.i- ..Ml. "ffir ftnrl'K Mere Telephones. Philip Cinder's coal office, corner Water and Andrew streets, and the eftlce et the Mutual Benefit association, In the Inquirer building, have been connected wim I he telephone e change. S1'LAIN TALK FROM UK. SWAYNK TO Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one et the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Kvery one can tell whether he Is thus attlieted by observing the following symp toms : lntense Itching, particularly alter get ting warm. II seems as It pin worms weie crawling In or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are often affected. The mere yen scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super ler te any artlele In the market, I guarantee 1 te euro the worst case et Itching piles In exist ence. Signed, ILSWAYNE, M. D. Dr. Sway ne's Ointment, is also apleasant and ettectlve cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's teh, pimple-', and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions, sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ler GOrts. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes. Jl.'JS. Addres", Dr Swayneft Sen, Philadelphia, la. eettt-lydTu.TliAS&w NM.W ADVXKTlHESLtmitt. AruU i.lNB Or LOKKILLAKUS Chewing Tobacco. Kebecca takes the lead at le cents per plug at HARTM AN'SYKLlW FRONT CIGAK STOKK. PU1SL1U SALK-ON WKUNKSDAT MOUS ING Bt 9 o'clock, at the Stevens Heuse, will be sold at public sale, 150 Upholstered Cots, with combination pillows. A. IIIESTAND. Savdki. Hess ft Sen, Aucts. J4-2td WANTKD. A HAN WHO HAS BBKN with a tobacco house, well acquainted in tills county, one able te buy himself. One with bis own team preterred. uoed references required. Address, B.," Ne. 336 E. liuth St., New Yeik city. inay3l-Ctdltw rK. Ci'.NT MATTHKNS AT J2 UKNTS. &D Light Blue. All-Weel Cashmeres at GOc. Anether Jeb Let of Morle Uibbens at 12Jc. Skirting at 8c. At lebl7-lyTu&S Ne. SO North Queen Street, r"fffnn . - IWTiI( sEceinr EDiT.iein TUESDAY KVENINO, JUNE 5, '1888 MAKING THE END. PROBABILITIES OK AM EXTRA SESSION fllUK WOKKWOMBN'8 ATTENTION 1 Is called te the rresh supply et Working Pants from 40 cents and upwards, new make nt Overalls, warranted net te rip. Shirts ler Men and Beys, Cauza and ether Underwear. Seamless Hese, Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Hats, and notions generally. 49-1'Iease call and secure bargains. HFWRY BEOHTOLD, lel31yd Ne. 52 NORi II QUEEN ST. The OoTecner Likely te Call It UUpateblBg Business la the Senate Bills Passed by the Heuse. Special Dispatch te the Intxixieiscee. Qarbisburg, June 5. The legislative apportionment committee has -adjourned finally and there is no probable agreement en any of the apportionment bills. CeL James P. Barr, of the Pittsburgh Pett, ia authority for the statement that Governer Pattisenbas determined te call an extra session seen after the adjournment unless the apportionment bills are passed. In the Senate The following bills passed finally : Te prohibit political assessments of official salaries ; te abolish the contract system in prisons and reformatories, with an amend ment providing that surplus wages earned by prisoners shall be applied te the pay ment of the expenses of the suit at court ; te provide for the payment te miners for all clean coal mined by them; reestablish ing the Allegheny county salary beard. MeCracken and Beggs, Republicans, and Wblverten and Shearer, Democrats, were elected te witness the counting of the vote for auditor general and state treasurer next January. The following bills passed finally : Te require goods made by con. viets te be branded ; te provide for the gauging of petroleum conveyed by pipe lines ; te prevent the obstruction and pol lution of navigable streams. The Senate adjourned en a motion te postpone until next session 'the Allegheny park bill. Several senators objected te the bill, as it would take from the state, property worth one million dollars. In tlie Uense.- The following bills passed finally : Giv ing preference te wages or servant girls, washerwomen, clerks aud ethers out et the proceeds of sales of property of insol vent debtors owing wageB te such servants or empleyes ; allowing orphans' court judges the same salary as common pleas judges ; providing for the establishment of a scientincagricuiturai eipenmeub Btatien ; making mere stringent the laws against lottery advertisements. AlllB LAW. Te-day SeiM et KIll'J Misdoings. Washington,, eVr-Tba, Hill investiga tion was resumed te-day. Hill's counsel objected te the charges of Sir. Murch, upon (the ground that they were net specific and definite, whereupon counsel for Mr. March submitted the specific charge that in 1S77 tHill entered into contract for the furnishing of stone for the Philadelphia postefiice building by which the government was defrauded of a considerable amount of money. Counsel for Mr. Murch also sjtated that he could give the exact amount if al lowed mere time. The committee then ad journed until Monday next. Mr. Themas, cennsel for Hill, gave notice that they would ask the committee te summon every witness mentioned and would insist upon the right te cress examine them. Hew the names Humbugged Barnum. Chicago, Jane" 5. The main tents, dresses and paraphernalia of Barnnm's circus were destroyed by fire early this morning. There was no less of life. The animals were in separate tents inside the base ball grounds and were net injured. A Trapeze Performer' Mishap. Indianapolis, June 5. Mens. La Xairo the trapeze performer was doing his "walking ceiling act," lastnight, at Park theatre, when he slipped and fell te the stage, a distance of about 22 feet. His injuries are thought te be fatal. WBATUKK INUIUATIONS. Washington, June 5. Fer the Middle Atlantiestates, fair weather, southerly te westerly winds, stationary or slight rise in temperature, generally lewer barometer. SlAMKMtH. HAUKlAUb.S. I LI. AITtfJSCTlONS, ATTKMIIKU WITH J A, Eruptions or Changes In the Healthy Structure, functions, or uoier ei me uuus or its Appendages, the Cuticle, the Nails and the Hair, are really Diseases el the Skin. All Skin Diseases, Cancers. Tumors.Chrenic and Private Diseases permanently cured by DK9. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKEk. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation free. Jf 3tdAw XT OTICK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVJSN 1 that application has been made te the Court of Common Pla3 or Lancaster county, m iimiMiii nr Hilar thn charter of the " Evan gelical Lutheran church of the Hely Trinity, el Lancaster, Pa.," limiting the cieatlen ef debt by or en bebalt et Enldcongregatlen and Incorporation te three hundred dollars In ex cess of Its Income. And the same will be granted en JUNE IS, A. D. 1883. at 10 o'clock, u. iu.. unless cause be shown te the cetitrary. N. ELLMAKER. Solicitor. May 21, 1833. m23-3tdeawT A Crlmlnul Taken Frem a Missouri Jail and Lynched. Herman, Me., Juue 5. Whitney, the murderer of Yeng Burchard, was taken from jail and lynched last night. The mob, numbering two hundred, broke iu the doers of the jail while Whitney, knowing their pur pur pese, could be heard praying fervently. A repe was tied round his waist aud he was dragged through the town te a deuse weeds. The party with revolvers iu their hands warned the populace net te fellow. It was announced in court yes terday that Whitney's trial would go ever te the fall term, which aroused indigna tion, aud threats of lynching were then made. Philadelphia Market. PuiLADKLi'iiiA, June 5. Fleur le93 active, 1 but steady. Wheat easier; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 20: Ne. 3 Western lied, 1 15 ; Ne. 1 Pa. Red, 1 23Kai 25. Cern dull ami weak ; Steamer, GOtvbZc ; sail Yellow an.l Mixed, ClQCSc; Ne. 3 Mixed, CO tic Cats quiet: Ne. 1 White, 52c : Ne. 2 de, 50 lc; Ne. 3 de, 00; Ne. 2 Mixed, 4UJic. Rye nominal at 7072c. Seeds-Timethy dull t II 83i)l 95. Flax dull at $1 551 60. Previsions dull and unchanged. Lard dull:, city kettje, ll?$Ql2c: loose butchers, K'KOc ; pi-hne steam, $11 Mail 70. Butter dull, but about steady. Eggs steady ; I'enna. We : Western, 18c ; Sentnern, 17c. Cheese quiet and unchanged. Petroleum (inlet; Kenned, 7i7,,c. Whisky at $1 l'J i . W-JV LehifltrTUlur. ... Lehigh Navigation,... PennsylTajaJa&.U.'V. P. T. A Buffalo 1 Northern Paclflc com. Northern Paclflc Pret. uestenmie. Philadelphia & Erie...... ...- Northern Central 53 Underground. .... Canada Southern. 66 People's Passenger. -UK. es as - 23 S -SB H2 14 15 0054 M54 au 87V 87& 87tf 03 u9k 66 PmUAdelaeda. Quotations by Associated Fess. Stocks steady. Philadelphia ft Erie B. K. 13 Pennsylvania Railroad as: Lehigh Valley Railroad.; es United Companies of New Jersey '19$ Northern- Partner.. ........ ............ 509 Northern Padfle Preferred..... 87 Northern Central SaUread..r. 68 Lehigh NaThratlett empasqr. 3K Nornstewn KaUread... IDS Central Transportation Company....:.... 36 ' Plttsb'g, Tltusvuia iramaerKTB.....-:... 1K Little Schuylkill Railroad &H New xetk. Quotations by Associated Press. stocks dull, weak and lower. NewYerkCentraL.: .113 Erie Railroad........ 35tf. Adams Express !' Michigan Central Railroad 9AK Michigan southern'Kallread 105K Illinois Central RaUreaU l Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 131 Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad 123 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad.. 130 Western Union Telegraph Company..... 33 Teledo ft Wabash... 2tBi. New .lersey Central .. M7g New Yerk Ontario ft Western 2S; 5 Lecal Btecu aad Bone Reported by J. It. Leng. New Yerk MarKet Nkw Yerk. June 0. Fleur dull ami In Instances a shade easier. Wheat JQJkC lower, heavy ami Irregular ; lair speculative trading; Ne. 2 Red .lime, $121'1 21J; .Inly, f I MQl 23; Aug., $1 2W91 30 ... ,... .. Cern ffltSKfi lower, uui iwny acunui tse 60 SO 100 26 1U0 FKOM LONDON. IJRKNHBtt-CeaNKLi.. On the 3d of June, 1S.-3, by the Rev. W.T. Gerhard, at his residence, Ne. 31 East Orange strict, Mr. U. Frank Bren ner, of Millers vllJe. te Miss I'hemle E. Cernell, et Orevllle, Lancasterceuntj, la. lUCATHl: v. M. v. A. Festival. The persons interested in getting up a straw bony testlval for the benefit of the Y. M C. A. at a meeting la-t evening, chose Mrs. (Jee. K. Reeil president or the management. ; lised upon Thursday evening, 7th lust., a the time te open It, and wilt meet at the hall ou 3 p. m. et the day et opening te receive Irulls, flowers, etc., for the festival, te which It is hoped there will be liberal contributions. Lancaster. June 5, 18S3. Tnls Is te ccrllty that Henry llechteld, agent et the U. It. Mutual Aid society, et Lebanon, Pa. h:m this dav paid ine my claim et Insur ance en the lite of my deceased husband, Ucerge 1 lUler.liiclass3,dlvlslen It, amount ing te 42.000. Mrs. Dlller wishes tlie eOlcers niul agent nt the society le accept thanks for the promptness In payment et the claim : also for courtesy and Interest manifested. MARY DII LER. MutVAMV. In thiscity, en the 3d Inst., Sarah Mulvany, In llie7th yi-aret her age. The relatives ami Iricnds et the family are Invited te attend the funeral Irem lierlate residence, Ne. HI Fast Vine street, en IV1 nesday mei nlng, at ti o'clock. Ulgh mass at St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. 14-2t Cark. In tills city, en tlu 4th ln.st., Charles It., son et David ami Kale K. Curr, aged Uu yeara, 3 mouths and hi days. Was buried from the residence el his parents .1 une 5, at 9 a.m. 17ANaMAKKK MHO WW. K1C M' Alt ' Kill IfKJU KMH. I1IHI. TO HO (1KNGUAL lirANTKII- A vv housework. Iiuiuire ut Ihlseilice. It 1001 Pretty Things Ot all kinds, el which everyone needs some thing; such as jewelry, plain or shewy: cut lery, bright and keen ; accordeen and guitar strings; spectacles el allgradis for people of all ages, irem 25c. up; gents' tumlshlng goods in all the lovely shades el summer wear; beets and shoes ; combs and brushes, and e-peclnlly millinery. Special reduction has been made iu summer millinery, and ladies before going te seashore or mountain sheuldsce hew pretty anil cheap millinery Is at A. lllrsh's. Ne.C North Queen street. Everything pretty and cheap. N. It. Everything pretty and cheap. J4-2t WANTKU TWO !OIl UAU1NKT-mal."-rs Willi reference ; geed wages paid and steady work. Apply te I'anll & Ham ilten, or liHiicailer urgun Aianmaciery. jme. 3.0 North Queen street. J5-2t BASKKTS UIVKN AWAY. Will be given nwav at "tarke's Tea and Collee Stere. Ne. 31 West King street, a nlce basket with eveiy two pounds of cettee. Rest tJranulatedSugar,'.! cents, nt. 5-f.t Ne. :tl WEST KING STICEKT. Four of Them for $19.00. The Father, - - $6.00 Oldest Sen (about i8yrs), 5.00 Second Sen (about Hyrs), 4.50 Third Sen (about 9 yrs), 3.50 Ths Winning Horses at Tu-Uay's Races. Londen, June 5. The race te day fqr a geld vase, given by her majesty, was wen by Berder Minstrel, with Hagroscepo second. There were six r.tarlers in the race. GllUara Lucky Again. The Prince of Wales stakes was wen by Leid Falmouth's Gilliaid, with Os sian iicceud. l'oer tnceur:igement for Witchcraft in Therbrs. Adviccs'bave been reeeived from Sierra Loen, under date of May 24, that fifty persons have been roasted alive for witch craft in the Therbrs districts. THK ThXAS MTOUIil. Total, Father and 3 Sens, $19.00 lltASTKII-4 MTOUT HOY 10 OK 17 Vv years of age lob aru the cenlf ctlenery business. Apply at ii. K. ERISMAN'S Oiuluciienerv Stere, U 2 North Queen St. HfEVlAJj NOT1VMS8. That Husband of Mine Is three times the man he was before he began using " Wells' Health Renewer." $1. Druggists. Te Ladies. It you wish te render your skin white and soft,use Glenn's Sulphur Seap. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In ene mljiuie. Jl-lwdeed.tw 3-The Diamond Dyca always de mere than they claim te de. Celer ever that old dress. It will leek like new. Only 10 cents for any color. PROPOSALS KOK HANK HUlTiUlNU. Sealed proposals will be leeelved until 12 o'clock, neon. FRllA. .MINE 15. 1SS3. ler the erection of a two-story bilck building or bank and dwelling house iu the village el Quarryville. The bids ler the cellar excava tion and ina-enry may be made separately. Plans ami specifications may be seen ut llen sel's hardware store in Quarryville. The com mittee reserves the right te reject any or all biU GEO. W. HEKSEL, C. M. HESS. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, Building Ceminittei) et the Quarryville Na tional Bank. Je5-2tdAltw It is simply amusing that a father and three sons can be fit ted out in neat, durable and re spectable suits for $19.00, and yet this is what may be done any day at Oak Hall from the great offering of All-Weel, Full Indigo, Blue Flannel Suits. We knew these goods and recom mend them without hesitation. But this is only a specimen. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. who en being caugbt said: "Fer Ged's sake give me a chance after getting away like this." Jehnsen, however, kept a fast held or him aud when Detective Brady came np surrendered i his prisoner. The man was considerably cut about the face aud bauds, and one of his finger nails was actually tern out, and be had around bis leg a very heavy chain. He was sentenced for a terra of three years for robbing a mill. police Datei, This morning the mayor sent seven dis orderly tramps te the work house for tnrms. ranfinff from 10 te 15 days. Mary Wise did net miss her chance, but get in for 35 days. . Alderman McConemy sent three train riders, who were arrested between this city and Dillerville, te the work beuse for 10 days eacb. ?ai of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday at the Merrimac beuse, C. A. Miller, proprietor, for Gee. Gressman, 19 head of Illinois horses, at an average price of $210.10 per head. contract Awarded. This morning the contract for the fnr nishing of lime te be used in theereotien of the Eastern market house, was awarded te M. H. Wenger. A Bsltoen Trip. On Thursday night Geerge Stains cf n t-tei ., mtiLaiirnn from Centre Square and this raernin? he received word that it landed iu New Londen, Chester county. Sent ear. Henry Meyer, for being drunk and dis orderly en East King street, vM sent te the workhouse for six days by Alderman Barr. " Dr. Ucn'en's Celery and Chamomile Pills are worth their weight In geld In nervous and sick headache." Dr. 11. II. Schlichtcr, of Bal timore, i " Five doctors ; no end of medicine ; no re lief. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure has driven away all eruptions and I m neurly well." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, Ills. TITILIJAMSO tt KUHTER. Great Damage Dene en Karins te Stack and lTopeny. Galveston, Texas, June 5. Saturday night's storm did gi eat damage at Cedar Hill, south or Pallas. Farmers report that crops were llatteued, fences blown ilnwn and reancrs and wagons standing in fields were rolled ever and ever by the winds. . ... Near nutcbins station the destruction is se complete as te dishearten the farmers, some or whom have oue te Dallas te work as day laborers. Dead bodies of cattle, sheep, &c. cau be seen en all sides. KXCtTKMKNT IN MOVKK. A Fatal Klet Between the Werblngnien. Devr.it. N. H., June ii. The bad feel iug which has existed ler two months be- tnuxn I he strikiiur listers and the " scabs " who took their places, culmin ated last night in a row, during which Wm. Burrows, ene of the strikers, was shot and probably fatally wounded. Twe nf the ?cabs " were arrested and charged with the sheeting. Great excite ment prevails. vkstivj: KKUM1CN. They e for tli Slp el tuelr Manager. Philadelphia, June 5. our alleged Indians, who feim part of an encampment at Bread aud Spring Garden streets, at which daily exhibitions are given, returned te that place in an intoxicated condition early this morning and attacked Uenry n. Hern, tlie mauajrer ei tue snow, iiiey stabbed him in the hand and cut his head severely. The assailants were arrested and held in $1,000 bail for trial. Western Oram Market. MtLWAUKKK-Wheatwas steady: Ne. 2 Mil waukee cash and June at $1 09; July. $1 11; Aug. at$l 14 ; Sept.. l 14M- . Cern was easier; Ne. 2 at .4c. Oats wer qniet and unchanged ; Ne. 2 at 39Ke ; wiitte at 4jc. -. itye was Urui ; Ne. 1 at C3c ; Ne. 2 at Clc Harley was lower ; Ne. S sprint; extra at 25c peebia. Cern was quiet ; high mixed at 51 fi53c Ne. 2 mixed. SSHQSXB' Oats were steady; Ne 2 White at I2MlrJ4c. Kye was dull : Ne. 2 at 69c. Dctkeit. Wheat easier: Ne. I White, fall and snot. $1 Wi : -fime. $1 10 ; .1 uly. 1 1214 ; Au" ;. l i3i ; Sei't-. ' 1"K : N-2 Ked. Winter, 1 13J4 ; receipts, :C,lKK) hus ; shipments, 25,10-1 Cern was firm ; Ne. 2 at SSc. Oats were Urui ; N e. 2 at 4SC. I.lve HtecK Market. Chicaoe-Hojjs Receipts, 20,000 neail ; ship ments. 11,200 head ; market uetlve and prices weak, with a decline of no Irem last week's rates ; heavy. 77 25 ; llcht.tt; (87 ; mixed, MTUOtsm: skips. ; . ..lMMMf , uattie Jiccuipw", u,j ui". aiuiiuHiiiia,-. head : market weaker at lower prices ; ship ping about loc J 100 tti lower ; geed te fancy steers. 7 8IWTG :te ; common te lair, 15 20(35 70. Sheen Iteeeipts. 2,400 head : shipments, l.ioe head ; offerings largely common, wiuun rmcn weak; geed grades firm; peer to-geed natives, $." 50ii 5 90. East LiuKarr-CatUe Kccelpte, 4,:a2 head ; market slew at last week's prices. Hogs Receipts, 5.750 head: market slew withtlewnward tendency; l'liiladelpliias, ) ffi 10 ; Yorkers, $C 7GG 93. ..,, Sheeii KecelplH,C,0Ji) Head ; market dull at about lint week's prices. var tai. L.mc''ityflperct.Loan,dBelS82...fleo " ia.., we 1890... 100 1896... IOC Bper cum ler 30 years., loe " SpercUBchoel Lean.... tee " 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 4 " In 5 or 20 years. .100 " 6 " la 10 or 20 years. 100 Kanhelm borough lean 100 XISOBIXAMBOUB BTOOU. Quarryville K. It...... ....... .... Millersville Street Car. t Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory......... Gas Light and Fnel Company. Stevens uense (uemuj.. Columbia Uas company Columbia Water Cemuanv Sniquelienna Iren Company 100 Marietta llollewware ...'. ...M 100 Stevena llouse. ...... ...... ........... se Sicily islaud 50 Kast Ur.indywlne Waj'nesb'g.... BO Millersville Nermal Scheel..... Northern Market MIH0MXANKOU3 BOHIH). Quarryville K. K., due 1K... flOO' Kciullng A Columbia K. Ua's 100 Lancaster Watch Ue. due issu tee Lancaster (ias Light aud Fuel Ce., line lu 1 er20 years................. 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Vuel Ce, illlO 18M...... ............ ..... ..... 10-1 TUBSP1K STOCKS. HIirSnrlnirA Beaver Valley 2ft Bridgeport ft lloreshee.... W'i Columbia A Chestnut Hill . 25 'leliunbla & Washington 25 Columbia Hit; Spring 25 Columbia & Marietta.... 25 Maytown & Kllzabethtewn 25 Lancaster Ephrata....... ......... 25 Lancaster A Willow Btreet...: 29 Straseurg Millport ,26 . l& Last ale. SUA iil 117 lii lue.w ii 100 100 le; -V.f a.v:5 .45 120 90 ' 25 25 100 60 25 25 SO 25 25 100 .'M0 Marietta .1 Mavtewn. Marietta Mount .lev..' Lane. Kilzabntht'n ft Mlddlet'n Lancaster ft t'rultvllle.. LuneiLsterft Lllltz. ....... ............ Lancaster ft WUUamstewn LanctL-iter ft Maner.................. Lancaster ft Manhelm... ............ Laiu-asterft Marietta..'.............. Luucntster ft New Helland Lancaster ft Susauehaiina..... ...... BANK STOCKS. First National name ...1100 Farmers' National Hank 60 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bauk.. 60 Columbia National Bank Christiana National Bank Kphrnta National BauK First National Bank, Ceiumbla.. .. First Valienai Bank, Strusbnrx.... First National Bauk. Marietta First National Bauk. Mount Jey.. Lttltz National Bauk Manhel.il National Bank............ Union National Bank. Mount Jey. New Helland National Bank Gap National Bank.... a FhllndelpntA cattle Market. Mnn.w. .lime e. ine arrivals i live mock at the Philadelphia stock yards were : Fer the week Beeves. : head; sheep. 12.000; negs.-l.T'W. Pievleus week Biwvi-h, 14.1K.0; Hogs, 5,U).. ti,(I cill.IK) wire nun 2,r.U) liu.ul ; slieep. account of tlie 100 100 1W 100 100 100 ine urn 1IMJ SO 1WI 100 1 5.95 220 5 10 I SI lOJLVi 1'.1 IOj 102 103 1.13 III'. IS :c 10 21 00 31 GO M 75 90 W.10 41 35 79 2J.VZ0 fjes 1U9.03 140 110.25 149.2.'. IIS 112 lll-k (18 2110 180.2 i 140 l.'vt 75 IXS 120 ttPKOUu. irertai heavy receipts, wliid lar exceed the demand, ami prices closed fully 4e lower. We quote as lollews : Extni, G7c; Geed. GHflGJ-ic ; Medium, 69Gc; Common. SeGc. Fat cows Theru is tee large a supply, ami prices closed lie lower en all grades ; biit few sales were matte ever 5c per pound. Milch Cows were Inactive at $35050. with sales et a lew extra choice at $03. MlUh Calves were lu fair demand at ij9c. Sheep were moderately active, as prices wero 'c lower en all grades at the close. Lamus were in uuiiiuim ut.Hiwi jijjmv.. Hum. 4i W!i i mecbersi Metuerst Metneral Are yen disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crylnjr with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WIN SLOW s SOOTHING SYBUP. ItwUl relieve the peer little sutlercr immediately depend upon it ; there Is no mistake about It. latere Is neta mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regnlate tlie bewcU and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating Hke magic It Is perfectly aale te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription or ene or the eljlest anil beat lcuiale physicians In the Unlle.l States. SeI, everywhere. 25 ccnls a bottle. niayl-M.W.SAw Till bpiice Is Re served ter ROTK, the Photegranber. Celdk'3 Liquid Beef Tonic Is endorsed by physicians. Ask for Celden's; take no ether. Ol Druggist. Jl-lwdeedftw TneKemovalet tne Stamp act a BeneUt te tne People. In anticipation et the repeal et the stamp act, the size of the bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons iavei- JicgumiAir i "" materially increased, se that ler $1 the quan tity et the niedlclne will be greater than here here here totere. Ask your druggist for, and be sure you get the big bottle et SiiraeNi Livbb Kkec- I.ATOB. Don't Barry, Gentleman." Said a man en his way te be hanged, "there'll be no tun till l-get there." Wesay te the dys peptic, nervous and debilitated, don't nurry theugtitls3ly ler tome lemedyef deubtrui merit, uncertain of relief, when you can get at the druggists ler one dell Burdock Bleed Bit ters almost sure le cure and certain te benenr. .... .. .. . . .. I'H aril Jrorsaieev ii. t. teciirau, urut;isi, . 139 North Queen slreeL Urewii't Uoesenoiu fitnacea Is the most etlectlve Palu Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whetber taken internally or applied exter nally, ane thereby mero certainly RELIEVE PAIJf, 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 pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, k ..i.mt. Rheumatism. Toothache, and ALL ACHES, and is The Ureal Reliever et Palu. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA" should be in every family. A leaspoentul el the Panacea In a tumbler et het water sweet, ened. If prelerred, taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-T.Th.Fftw Feu Lame Back, &iue or Chest use 3Hi LOIl'S POUOU3 IPLASTEB. Price, 25 cents. Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 133 North Queen treet, Laucaster. iebl4eed6 HUITZ'S SONS. NEW, GOOD, OHEAP. We are new offering the finest assortment of Summer Hats in the market at the very lowest prices ; we guarantee them te be of the best manufac ture. We have a rich stock of Tayler's celebrated Mackinaw Straw Hats, Yeuman's. celebra ted stiff hat and a dozen ether makes for men, youths and boys. There are very few places in this city where you can de pend en getting just what you want in summer hats. One of them is here. Our business is entirely devoted te hats. We have a richer stock than any body will believe who has seen something of it. Of plainer ar ticles we lack nothing. While passing drop in and see us. SHULTZ'S SONS, 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. mar27-lydftw With warm weather come the changes in CLOTHING. It Is first a LIGHTER WEIGHT SUIT, then a STRAW HAT, then UNDER WEAR, and last el all, LOW SHOES aud a NECKTIE. We have learned something In t.iepastsevcn years that we have beendelngbuslness among you, and were never better prepared te serve our customers than new. In SUMMER CLOTHING our stock Is very large, and te judge et the way It Is selling, tlie prices are all that could be desired. Every thing belne marked In nlaln figures and hav ing only one price you cannot makeamlstake and goods can be brought back thatare net satislactery. The GENUINE MIDDLESEX BLUE FLAN NEL SUITS are the most comlertable and durable for warm weather, and the color per manent. The GREATEST VARIETY et STBAW HATS and FINE NECKWEAR will be found In this building, and it you lail te see our line nrsiiMMK.it underwkar von may miss getting iust what will suit you. The SHOE DEPARTMENT is full of all kinds or goods ter the corntert of the leet, and the tatistactlea of getting the comfort with service combined Is desirable. There are BARGAINS lu ALL the DEPAUT. MENTS, Goods being marked down every tJ&V The PATENT EIGHMlE SHIRT ler DRESS U all that could be desired for its perfect lit and geed weailng. Vanderbilt's Purchase. Philadelphia. June 5. A special dis patch from Harrisbur, Pa , says : " The Vaederbilt family have bought the Bod Bed ford Springs property and will use it iu connection with their new railroad line through the southern tier of Pennsylvania counties, as a mountain summer resort ou the same plan as Cressen. The price is net stated." Sbe Saw Hlui, Toe. Trenten. N. J.. June 5. Eliza Craser, a negress agea ene uunnreu anu turee years, died here te day. Deceased was beru a slave en the farm of Charles Wel linn, near Pennington, this county. She said shehad many times seen Qen.Wash Qen.Wash iucteu. Charged With elurder. Lincoln, Neb., June 5. The coroner's jury last uight in the case of Mr. Somers, who was foully murdered at Kearney, near here, returned a verdict that Mrs. M. R Brown, the mistress ei tne aeaa man, was guilty of Ihe crime. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East Kins St, LANCASTKK.PA. HART M1MTAKK. BUT POKOUABS the genuine Yara Cigar for 6c. at .BTflAN'S VKLLOW FKONT CIGAK BTOBK. 1,1 AttK NO LU Ceanterfelters sentenced. Trenten. N. J., June 5. Qeorge Stan ley aud Matthew Rooney, the New Yerk counterfeiters, recently convicted of at tempting te ael.l 200 spurious trade dollars at Purth Ambey, were te-day sentenced te three years' imprisonment aud $1,000 fine each. Fatal tseiler Kxploalen. Memphis, Tenn., Juue 5. By Iho ex plosion of a boiler of a pile driver engine, near Lagrange, Tenn., yesterday, the en-ninoei- TTarrv Roberts, aud the fireman, Lee Hanscomb, were killed outright. Twe ethers were seriously injureu. Anether f rlab Convention te be Held. Bosten, June 5. A oenferenco of promi nent Irishmen ropresentiug the different IrUh-American organizations in the state met here last night and issued a call for a State League convention, te be held in Fan euil hall,July 12th, the anniversary of the battle of the Beyne. We quote as follews: ,, ., Extra, 6&A" : Growl, &VSVc; Medli fdVyici Common, -KC-ic; j.uum, .. Lambs, 701O!lc, Hogs wereuuii aim iiiiijiuni.1. We quete as lollews: Extra, lOJc; Geed. 10ii10c; Medlum, 10QKBc ; Common. "JJiQPfiP. 6AI.B3 OV BKKVBS AT TUB WTLST PUII.ADBLVHIA 8TO0K T4JIDS. Keer Mavnes. 170 Western and Lancaster county. &,ilc. Dauiel Murpby.ir.Lanc. CO.. CO' Schamberg & Paul. l'J7 Lane. CO., 0J4&7c. A & J. Christy. 137 Lane, ee., and Western, t07c v. a McFillln. IXS Laneaster county, CMeWXlc. .lames Clemseu,53 Lancaster county, OJia.c. .lohnMcArdle.30iLanc.ee., 6X7e. Danle) Smyth Bre , HO Lan, co. and West, rJjtyic. G Schamberg & Ce.. 1S5 Western, 6K7e. Levi Lewenstcln, 110 Lancaster comity, i.'JG 7c. aa" Adler.40 Lanca3ter eennty, 60Jc. H:ChalB,ir!Pa.,5's6G5c. T TrztfJ. V is Tjincaater county. GHliXic. Owen Smith, 1OT Western, en acMuntM7c ; 50 Md., acct, D. N. ReifT, eyt i c. J Y Latta. 40 Chester and Lancaster count y, M. Levi, l- Verk county , 5JiCKc. Hippie & Bre., 105 Penn'a cows, 35c. I.. Hern, 50 Penna., GWOc. Baehman & Levi. 130 Western and Lane oe., cx"c. Dennis Smyth, CO Penna., Ci47c. Abe Osthelm, 23 Lancaster eennty, Cic James Eustace. 20 Western, '407c. M. Ulman. 367 Lancaster county, OSeJic. Sel. Lewensteln, C5 Montgomery cows, 4.c. DKSSSBD KBATS. City Dressed Beeves were iainy active ami prices closed at fyiQWAc, with sales el dresi dresi edcews at79c. BALZS LAST WBK. Bedger Maynes, 102 head, OJJlOWc. R. Maynes Ce., iKde at siekc Themas Bradly,78 de at 33iQ10J4C. Jehn Tayler, 6 de at 9?iai0c. C. S. Dengler, 73 de at aJ4O10c. Harlan & Bre., 76 de at 4Quc. .1. F. Lowden, 42 de at9Klc. F. G. Beacham, 45 de at its wc. J. H. Mentis & Bre., 157 de at7l0p. Western dressed Beeve were fairly actue at lower rates. SALSS. Thes. Bradley. 160 head at 9!Jc. Jehn Tayler. 4S de at 9JSc. ,.,,, Ti.Trt shIii were fairly active afJkQIlc. Lambs are In demand at ljM6c. Abattoirs sales : Bluster Ce., 520 head at 9JIcTJeSS Wallace, 1C2 head at 9XQ11C ; Musser Ce., 31 head ei Lambs at Kfliec The most obstinate' cases nt Catarrh and Hay Fever are cured by ihe use of Klya Cream Halm the only agreeable remedy. Price r i c cuts , Apply Inte nefltrlH.wlthlktle Hnger. Krem niBjer Uewui, Military insirncmr: ML Pleasant Academy, , Sing Sing, N. V. During the very cold weather I was 'suffering with Catarrh. My, heailhdthroatucliedjse He.vcrelv that lwas ohllired te give iip'evH-y- f thing and keep quiet. Elys' Cream Balm was suggested. Within an Heur from the ursi ap plication I lelt relieved, the pain bgan te subside. In two days was entirely cured. W A. Downs. Feb. 15, HWI. My son, ageil nine years, was arnlcted with Catarrh : the use of Elys i:rea'n Balm eflect c.l a complete cure. W. K. Ham max, Druggist Kasten, Pa. Jl-2wdeed4w Hkln Ulseiuee. "Swayne's Ointment" lt:iirin ihe most InVet- "S wayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" eratcaes nf skin .ll-i- "Mwayne's Ointment" ) ".Swayne's Ointment" .eaiei. such as tetter, !3w&n&t2t . rheumic'alTl He id. "Swayne's Olntmeat . it -. "Hwavne'n ointment" i baber's Itca. sores, ai :Mw"y.""'!H',S;St"Urusty; scaly, Itchlnj. "Swayne's Ointment" VUnn.vnn'4 (HfltTIlKnt" Mwavne'a Ointment1 "Swayne's Ointment" "Swavne'H Ointment" '.Swayne's Ointment" "Swavne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, an t that distressing com cem plalnt,' Itching (.files, the only etlectHal cure no matter hew obsti nate or long standing. Ask for It and use ne1 ether: it vukks wlierc all else talis. 'Sold by all druggists, a Conge, ueia or Sere Threat Requires Immediate attention. A'Mflect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. DK. SWATfNK'S QOM--I'OUNU SVRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the met sovere coughs and colds, actadlrectly en the lungs, threat and chest. purle h bleed, and for bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary al al al lectlonset longstanding, itlsthebestremedv ever discovered. Price 25 cents and fl per bottle. The large size ia the most economical Sold by aU best drumrlsta. rf nMWtfiia w bxeck ainrKeu. Quotations by Reed, McGrann & Ce , Bank ers, i.ancasiBr, x a. 11 a. x. 12 3. 3 P.M. C. C. A X. C..........J...... mx Michigan Central '&V, New Yerk Central... New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. lACk. Westerii... Denver ft Bie Grande... Krle.... ........ Kansas JPTexas. Ki 12 29)4 109J5 131!4 20 95K 122J2 8IK 1IJS 126 Lake Shere. Chicago & N. W., com... m m int. jfe Western... bLPanlAOmaha W Pacincuaii ; Rochester Pittsburgh., 20; SLPaul 1W Texas Paclflc & Union Pacltlr 95 Wabash Common 'JGK Wabash Preferred 42 West'rn Union Telegraph 83ji LeuUviUe ft Nashville . . . 49 y 109J6 131K 2C?S 45 20 vay 37H 9V 2M& 42 say 49! a 95J8 uiy, 8?S n& 46 M 109K 26K a 20 103J& 37Ji 95V4 264 ay, 8J 49 jtew te MeaT Mealtb. t seems strange that any one will surfer Irem the many derangements brought en by an Impure condition of the bloeaVwlen sco sce VILL'SSARSAPARlLLAANDSTlLLlNQrA, or BLOOD AND LIVCaVBYMJ.r.Ul xesterB perteet health te the physical organ fzatidn. tt Is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIEB ever discovered, etteet uaUy curing Scretula, , SyphlHlC uierders. Weakness efithe Kidneys. Krymelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious complaints and an diseases Indicating an lmpure condition et the Bleed. Liver, Kl t neys, btemach. Skin, etc. It corrects ln.il gestien. A single bottle will prove te you It merits as a health renewer, ler It ACTS L1K t'. A CHARM, especially whea tbe complaint 1j of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner vens system. .sAKK'B PAIN PAN ACKA. cures a palu In man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. KED HOUSE POWDERS cure aU diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and aU Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may2l-3 Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's; drug store 137 North Queen street.
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