.- v. " t m phm ! m iii m -Si ' COLUMBIA NEWS- .-Dli KEOULAlt COitBESPONWENCl! Krcnts along ibe Suqaebinna Items of J n tercet In and Aiemid the KoreuvjU I-icketl up by the lutclll- Mis. Susau Stettsenberger, a resident of Pine uueet, this place, was btruck by the Pennsylvania raihead hhiftiug engine Ne 870 while walking en the trestlework Hdiuginthe west yaidsef theiead. Tlie iinfoitu:;.ite Tiemau was thrown te the j;ieund beneath a dibtance of nearly twenty feet, sustaining internal injuries which will probably end in dcalb. Several ugly looking face and head -wounds weie also received. Win. II. Grabam was the iitbtte dibcever the victim of the acci dent, who was then removed te her home and teveial pbybiciauB bummened, who made a thorough examination of her in juries, as far as was possible te de te. She is new lying in a very critical cendi tien. Mis. Catbariue Bailey, wife of James Uailcy, residing at 403 Locust sticet, died labt ninht at 10:15 o'clock of consumption, aged 40 yearn. The funeral hcivie will be held at the beuse en Satuiday at 2 o'clock p. m., the Kev. It. C. Sealing, or St. Paul's P. E chinch conducting them. Jit. Ilethel cemetery will be the place of .buiial. uu the Illier. Twe amateur fishermen wcie "ducked" in the liver near Cooper's island jester day afternoon by the eapbi.ing el their beat. They weie icteutd by another paity of Hsheimen, who also towed their beat asheie, wheie it was placed again en the water in a piepcr position. Badly scaled fislieimeii! The river bridge tell boii-e has been n paiuted and the ollicegieally impieved. It has been partitioned oil" by a lailing, and the wallbeeveicd with pie.tty paper. Cel- lector Stevenson feels justly jireud el hi3 neat, place of business. Ttie u.ins liMiermen are out. in full ferce. Most of thorn leturn home thietigh the alleys. A lihi:ig mil and empty lunch kettle appear te be tbe only things lliey cany. Peihaps thu minnows aie in the kettle ! 1,111 It! I.Ol-llK. Fiank SlHit.urand Albeit E-ilili mau aie the contestants l"i a Handsome geld Brethei hned el" the Union pin which has been efleii'tl for competition by Putnam circle Ne. 1151, B. U. (II. F.) C. A. It ib new en exhibition in the window of the American tea steie. At last niuht's meeting el Gen. Welsh PestG. A. K., tbiee reciuits weie added te the alicady large number of members. Tbe pest is one el the lleuiishiug ones of the suite, and has i-ome haul weikiug members in it. A iiiuaway team seatteied jeople who weie walking en Union stieet this morn ing. One of tbe bind wheels of the wag in collided with a pest and was eeaily taken off. The bei.se did uet urn lar alter this had happened. Tbe high school pupils held a picnic at Chiques lock te-day and enjejed tbom tbem themselves hugely. Anether picuic will be bold at the same place te nioiiew by a number of young ladies and gentlemen. Third stieet dees uet appear te be the only place wlicie the wile beater :s found. Anether iesides en Popular stieet, who is said te indulge in this brutish p.isttime mere often than the one referred te in last evening's paper. Mr. Adam Tiiple, of Safe Ilaibn, late a gucbt el Mr. Jehn Witmer, en Walnut stieet, has icttiriicd home. Onen ledge, Ne. Sir., I. O. or U.F., will bold a meeting this evening. 11AM!.I'.AI.L. Iho IreiiMUtM, mi Hi lfarucnt. Last evening the players aud stock holders of the Ironsides baseball club met at the Uirard house aud held a business meecting. The following elliceis were elected : Piesideut, Fied'k Yeager ; vice presi dent, Gee. Mjeis; secretary, (JUas. Biewu; treasurer, James Best ; manager, Allred Speecc ; captain, Gee. Mjcrs ; assistant captain, Win. Zccher ; direeteis, Alfred Speece, Jehn King, William Zecher, Jes. Arneld, Goe. Myeis ; building committee, Alfred Speece, Jeseph Arneld, Gee. Myeis, James Best. A number cf gentlemen interested in baseball attended the meeting, aud all showed themselves te be in earnest in their eil'erls te form a geed club. The gnmuds at Charlette stieet aud the Uar Uar lisburgtupipike have been seemed and will at. onee be fenced in. The club will held a meeting at the same place this evening, when tbe bids for thu erection of tbe fencj around the grounds will be opened. As has been slated belerc, this baseball club is composed of geed material and new a permanent, organization has been cilect ed. The ellicers are geed inen aud pos sess a knowledge of their duties. The club is doing all in its power te give thu citizens an opportunity of seeing this pep ular game revived in this city, and they dcM-ive encouragement. AN riatHKBIKNT. A Yeuuk ninrrli d Wiiiiihii Fersttkcs llusuatiil and Child. Jehn Whitney, a single man, eloped yesterday with Christie Truseette, tbe wife of Thus. Truseette, of Silver Springs, this ceuutv. and took passage ler the W-st. Thcv bitched up Mr. Truscotte's Irani, drove te Columbia, left the team there, aud bought tickets for llarrisbuig. As seen as the deserted husband was made acquainted with the elopement he took mcasutcs te bring the guilty parties te justice. The police d Columbia and Lancaster weie notified, aud descriptions of tbe fugitives were given. Whitney is de scribed as a mau 20 years old, 5 feet 5 inches in height, fair complexion, light hair and a dark (.dyed) moustache. He were lijiht clothes and a Derby hat. M is. Truseette is about 21 years old, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches in height, fair coraplcxieu, brown hair aud eyes. She took with her$3Gef her bnBbaud's meucy, ami wero a geld watch aud chaiu and geld earrings, pre sented te her by her husband. Telegrams have been bent te Altoeua, Pittsburgh and ether points, with a view el iuteicepting tbe runaways: Mr. Truseette says be deu't care hew much it costs him, s that he can bring the guilty pair te justice The child deecrtcd by Mrs. Tiuscjtie is a incie babe. reuml Dead In a Field. Samuel J. .Kemblc, aged 30 ycais, a farmer of Little Britain township, was found dead in a Held vcsteiday. He was at work yesterday aud was suppesed te be watering tobacco plants at the time for supper, A member of the family went out te leek for him and found him lying dead in the Held. The deputy coremr iinpannclcd a jury consisting of Themas Furui6S, J. Guiles F.iirlamb, Win. Watres Samuel Fairlauib, B. T. Bradley aud Walter Bradley. The verdict was death lrem heart disease. Cen Sieleu. A large Durham cow with a white spot en forehead, and au excellent milker, was stolen from the stable of Mr. Simouteu, near Biukley's bridge night befere last. "Mr. Simen ten had been offered $90 f or the animal a short time before sUe was stolen. Anotber Dcatli at tne 1'rlnen. William n. Riley, a colored man, aged 27 years, of Media, Delaware county, sen tenced last November for burglary te five years and eleven months, died last evening at 5 o'clock of smallpox. B OWKRS k MCKST. BOWERS &d 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Nes. New epan, an Elegant Line of LA.OIB3' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at Specially Lew Prices. These are cf Rochester Manufacture, which are pronounced te be the Beat Made. Full Lines of DRE3S GOODS, Full Lines of COLORED SILKS. Full Lines of WHITE GOODS. LJlegant Lines of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S H03IERY in Plain Black and Fancy Coloring IJlejrunt Lines of LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Alse just opened, a very Choice Line of LACE CUR TAINS in Fcru and White, which we are offering extremely low. BOWERS & Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, OUI1 UARY. Tit., Old AIURt Die. The vi'iierable Pirmiu Kaul, father of Kev. A. F. Kaul, of St. Antheny's Catho lic chinch, who died at 10 o'clock last night at bis lesidence en East Orange stieet, was bem in Sinushcim Baden. Germany, en the 20th of May, 1808 and was 7 years and 10 days old. He was mairied te Magdaliua Dick, who survives him, en the 23th of No vember, 18u0, they living happily together for meie than 52 years, and it will be remembered that their gel ten anuiveK.ary was celebrated less than th l ee years age, with lit festivities. He came te this country in 1817, and lived for (ive years near Adamstown. Then he removed with his family te Heading, wheie he icsidcd until the spring of 1870, when he came te Lancaster, built himself a luene alongside the Sacred Iloartacad Ileartacad ein, ami theie spent his last years quietly, cIem3 by his children Sister M. Stanis laus, Hiiporieicbsof tbe convent, adjoining, Father Kaul, and Miss Mary Kaul, who is keeping house for her reverend brother. Besides these three ether children survive him. l.-.lTKOVING A MII-L.. WU.it I.antTiinterUiHtmy Man l'ropesea te li in niilllln county. The large and extensive lleuriug mill-, at. Lewistewu, erected by the late Jehn Sterritt, and lately puichased by II. B. Graybill, of West Fail, Lancaster county, are being lemedled, refitted aud furnished with machinery of the latest improvement tbioiutheiih. The mill pieper is 1UU fct long by 30 feet wide, four stories high with" warehouse attached 100 feet square, three stories high, iutended for storage only. Thore is also a graiu waieheute 100 feet long by 40 feet wide, four aud a half stories high, with a capac itp for storing 80,000 bushels of graiu situated along the side of the Lawistewn Ad Sunbury railroad siding at tached, connecting it with the railroad hum which the giaiu will be spouted te the mill, a distance of about sixteen feet. The mill has been standing idle for six years past aud was considerably out of iepair, the old machinery being removed aud icplaecd by new of tbe latest aud best improvements. DIUVIMi ACV1U1SMX. A Wlmle Family Thrown Frem a Carriage. Yesteiday Charles B. Kaullmau, e-q , accompanied by his wife, bis two children, aud bister in law, Mrs.Ketter, took a drive te Lititz in a two hoi se phaeton. On their return home, iu descending a rather steep hill south of New Haven, some part or the harness broke, aud the horses be came unmanageable, ruuuing for mero than a mile and finally upsetting the phaeton, breaking it badly and throwing the entiie family heavily te the ground. Mr. KauUniau was cut aud bruised rather badly about tbe head, legs aud arms. Mrs. Kauil'mau etcaped with very slight injury. Mis. Better had oue arm a goeci ucai lac erated aud was bruised badly. The chil dren escaped injury. The horses ran only a sheit distauce after upsetting the vehicle, stoppiug-ef their own accord. Mr. Itm-.liiM'. who was drivimz en the pike near the plaoe or the accident, took Mr. Kauri man and family te Keplingcr's tavern, Neflsville, whence they were brought te Lancaster in a market wagon. Hugersleivii Aeiddents. lu Hagerstown, Mil., Jesiah Kidcneur, a carpenter, while at work en the fourth story of the Updenraflbuilding was struck aud instantly killed by lightuing. At the time ten or twolve hands were at work en the building, and all wero prostrated by the check. The lightning struck a derrick which Kidcneur and several ethers were using, shattering it te atoms aud throwing large pieces a distance of fifty yards. At tbe time Ri dcuuur was about four feet off. Other woikmen were as near, but en the opposite side, and escaped with only a sovcre shock. The deceased was about thirty years of age aud Icaves a wife and four childreu. The building was net in jured. Peter Hern, while hiving a swarm of bees, was attacked by them aud badly stung en the face, head aud hands, and even"" iu tbe eyeballs. He is Buffering sevciely, aud his atteudiug physician ro re K.u ds his condition as critical. Might Fire. An alaim of fire was struck from boxes .Nes IK! ami til last evening about 8 o'clock mill the lire companies of the southern ilisliiet. promptly responded. The cause of the alarm was a slight fire iu the dwell ing house and slore occupied by a Rus sian .lew, who is doing business en Middle ht reel, below Reeklaud. Very slight damage was done, t';e llamcs being ex tinguished wtth a few bucltetstul of water bcfoie tlie arrival of the firemen. Last night tlie person who sounded fire alarm from box til pulled the lever se fircely that it would net lly back. The chief engineer in endeavoring te pull the bar te its place, struck the alarm 512. Persons who sound alarms should pull the lever gently or they will injure the appar atus. Church Dedication. The new M. E. church at Quarry ville, this county, Rev. F. M. Brady, pas tor, is te be dedicated en Sunday, June 17. The services of Revs. C. F. Turner and A. L. Urban, of Philadelphia, have been secured te officiate ou the occasion. Neighboring pastors and congregations are cordially invited te be present and participate iu the services. Preaching at 9 J a. m. by Rev. C. F. Turner ; at 2 p. lv. by Rev. A. L. Urban. Services alBe in the evening. Cruelly te AnluialB. Complaint has been made against Jehn aud Edw. Ilubley that they se cruelly abused two pigs belonging te Mrs. Smith en North Mulberry street, that both the animals died. The accused will have a hearing befere Alderman McConemy 'en Friday next. Connected with the Telephone. Frank Reiker, brewer, West King street and II. H. Snyder, insurance agent. In quirer building, are new connected with the tolcphene exchange. Horses Shipped. Fiss & Deerr shipped from their new stables, 221 North Queen street, te day, 28 head of draft and driving horses, in tended for the New Yerk market. LANCASTER DAILY IOTJLilGEJEEii WEDNESDAY, JUSTE 6. 1883. NEW AUTEETIHEMENTB. Surety of the reace. Annie Welfert was arrested and ledged in jail in default of bail te await a hearing of complaints of a-sault and battery aud surety of the peace perferred against her by Mrs. Bewers, residing en Seuth Water street. She will be heard before Alderman McConetuy. UK AT It Sakks. In this city. en the fi li inst. Miss Mary F. Sands, in the'JUtli year et lierage. Tlie i datives anil tricmUet the family are invited te attcii'J the lu ner.it iiem the resi dence or her mother, Ne. 10 West Orange street, en Friday atlernoen at So'clecK. In terment at Lancaster ccuielerv- J(! -t Kaui.. Iuiie.'i. ts&'t, at hii resilience, Kast Orange stieet, 1'irmln Kaul, aged 73 J ears and lliduys. The funeral will take place fiem the late residence or the deceased. Ne. M0 Kast Orange street, en Kriduy merntnjr, at J:I o'clock. High mass at St. Antheny's church. Inter ment at St. Antheny's cemetery. NEW AttVERTISEaiENIS. WANTKM A UOtllt lllltl. Til IM1 OKN erat houseweik. Kelereiiee required. Annly at St NO. 13 KAST WA LNUT STUKKT. STKAtvKKKKV FKSTIVAI. THh l'HIU liarnipntc Society will hehl a Festival el STIIAWJSKKUIKS.1CJK URKAM and MUSIC, ill Miissaselt Hall, Sliasburg, en FK1DAY. JUNK8, 1SS3. U WANTKIK-tN ACT1VK VUUNH MAN. iiiiiiukohiineelt generally usetnl in a restaurant. Wages about $5 per week. Ail. ,llWS, "STEWAItD." jt Oflice iMTBLLiiiK-een. WATKII BY A HOY 10 YKAKS HLU a situation in an eflice where he can learn book-keeping. Address " S.." II iNTELLIGEHCKR Oflice. YKI.I.OW FIlfPIT fie. nAVANA CKiAIS, is the best in the city, made and for sale M HAUTMAN'S YKI.I.OW FUONT ClUAl' .vreiiK. WANTKll TWO OOIJ1 CAUIHKT makcrs with relercnce ; geed wugc3 paid and steady wrrk. Applv te I'anll Ham ilten, or I.iineaner organ juanuiacierv :i:e North Queen street. JJ- Ne. 21 ITiOR BKKT.-TUK STOKK KUOHI, NO. 5 ' North Queen street, new occupied by A,..ra IMnn'wnlt- AlllllV te I1IOS.K. FRANK! IN. Iob7.8.fl,10ceiltld Ne. la) Kast King St. IHAVK KEUUUEU MV IIKLKBKATKD Creamerv Butter te 23c. Frem today te the end et the season, I will leceive Iicali Lancaster county Str Jrics everviav. H 129 East King street. r VW UOT-OH MONDAY tVUflHU A large Red UOW. Willi nn smr uu iuic- I......I l.il.. imirtr nn each hum loot,, went estiav from the Paper Mill grounds at Link lev's BridKe. The Under will lie suitably re warded by inleimtnjr JAMES S1MONTON, at Binkley's Bridge, or II. MARTIN, city. je6-lwd Nenurc te TisAiniKKa nxjce is hereby Riven that the Scheel Beard el Kast Denegal township will met :n the High Mclioel building at Mayiewn, Lancaster Ce., l'a.. en Saturday. J line 16, 1883. for the purne-e of appointing teachet s ter said township. By order el alMON L. BRAN UT. Sec'y.. Bex 1SI Slarietta. Pa , ji; leul Lancaster County. rtlfdPIKAIJl FOIt HA, OATS AND 1 straw: Proposals ler lurnlshing the Fire Department with Ne. 1 Oats, Hay and btraw eline nesniuiiuiv iui iuciiuii"""' will I c received by the Fire Committee at the . Mayers Olltce up te saiurnay, .juub aiu.au e'cleck p. m. ids must state quality. Uy order el the Committee en Fire Engine and Hese. i.-" Attest: .1. B. MARKLLi. jW. le'k- 11ROFOSAI.S FOR K ASTERN MARKET HOUSK. Proposals will he received at the etllce et Allan A. Heir & Ce.. Ne. 108 Exd Kintr street, until Saturday, June 23d, at o'clock p. m., ler the buildlniref the Eastern Market Heuse, Stere Heuse and Janitors Heuse complete, including Curbing, Paving Stene, Sills, etc. ... , Proposals will also be renrlved ter each separate Item of the material and werit. Thu plans and speclticattens c-in be seen at Mr. Hcrr's eflice en and alter Wednesday, Junel3tli. . .... . , The committee reserve the right te reject any or alibied. J. FUKII.8KNKR, jii,9,l I.1K.-TV12U Chairman lluililinglein. Thi Space Is lte servpd ler .ROTE, the Photegi-anher. -1T7-ANAMAKER BKOWn. Hardly Mere Than a Ferm, The matter of paying ler much of the Clothing new offered at Oak Hall is hardly mere than a form. Witness this offering of about 250 Small Beys' Suits at $2,50. Nearly a hundred are Manhattan Cassimeres, slightly streaked. Anether hundred are fine and last color Sailor Suits, many of them cut down from $6, and the balance are neat Gray Meltons, and there are many ether things just as ridiculous. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sia.ih and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. r1HK WOKKlrJBlN'3 ATTENTION L Is called te the fresh supply et Working Pants lrem 40 cents and upwards, new make et Overalls, warranted net te rip. Shirts ler Men and Beys, Gauze and ether Underwear. Seamless Hese, Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Hats, and notions generally. 49-Please call and secure bargains HEWRY BEOHTOLD, leb3-lyd Ne. 62 NORTH QUEEN ST. HURST, LANCASTER, PA. HURST, Lancaster, Pa NE IF A D VEHTJHE3IENT. MKK1I.NO OF TUE Democratic County Committee Will be held in Ulieads' Building. Ne- 6 West King 'treet (second fleer) en MONDA1, JUNE 18. 1SS.;, f r the purpose et lixi' g the time ler the holding et the County Conven Cenven tJOI1 W. II. ROLAND, j(j-iuiIAItw Chtlrnian. ShIUNKKS'SAl.Kl! VALUAIJL1S U1T1 REAL ESTATE. On SATURDAY, JUNK 21. 16SJ, under nn order et the Cem tot Common Picas et Lan caster county, there will lie sold at. the l.eop l.eep aid Hetel, In said city, the following desirable properties ic. : , Ne. 1. A Large Deuble I wo-Sleileil BRICK DWKLLINli IIOUSK, with a Twe-Storied Brick BacK Building attached, and the Letet (Jreiind adjacent thereto, lientlng about feet en the north tlde el Eist Orange street, and cxleiiiling in depth ?4" leet te Marien street, in said city, the hense being numbered 711 Eal Orainie street. A cimice variety til Fi iitt ''ree.t and Unipn Vines are glowing en this attractively Incited let. Ne.2. Twe iidjeiulnir LOTS OK GROUND, situated en itie north side et Km! Walnut stieet, near Fninkliiistieel, In said city, con taining together in Hent tl lent, and extend ing in depth 1J0 leel te a ten feet wide alley. Tne said lets being iiiiiul'creil e'JJ and Km in the general plan el 1 lit Uliestnutwlrcet tract. Sale teenuimeiieuiit S o'clock in the even ing, when the conditions will I e made known t y .1. FRKDKRtCK SENKR, Assignee et William Ilensel and wile. ma JI-WAMmI. lIATli AN I G'Jl'fl. UliTZ'S SONS. NEW, GOOD, CHEAP. 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 hasn't 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. mtirZT-lyiUVw ! t'AfKii .1 A SUt nun, &1-. -TT pHAHESW, FRY Phares W. Fry's SLIDING ADJUSTIBLE Patented Muy 22, 1883. We aie piOi.iied te take elder nud put In position our PATENT WIRK W1NOOW SCRKKN, get up in tlisi-class style in Walnut and Poplar names. Plain and Landscape Wire-i. We have them also Unladed wild wire en, complete, very eually adjusted te Ht the window. Phares . Fry, Ne. 57 MMtTll 0UEEN STREET. t'AOa ltlNU,UNHEKlVEAll, . w JLL1AJMSON I'OaTKK. Willi warm weather come the changes in CLOTHING. It Is llr-d a LIGHTER WEIGHT SUIT, then a STRAW HAT, then UNDER WEAR, and last et ill, LOW S1IOHS and a NKCKT1 li. We have learned something in t.'.e past seven j ears that we have been doing busincssaineng you, and were never butler preparcil te serve our customers than new. In SUMMER CLOTHING our stock is very large, and te judge et the way it is selling, the prices are all that could be desired. Every thing being uiai ked in plain ligures and hav ing only one price you cannot urike a mistake and goods can be bieught back thatare net satistactery. The GENUINE MIDDLESEX ULUEELAN NEL SUITS arc the most coinlertablo and durable for warm weather, and the color per- niiLnpnt. The GREATEST VARIETY el STRAW HATS and FINE NECKWEAR will be found in this building, and 11 you fall te sec our line of SUMMER UNDERWEAR you may miss getting inst what will suit you. xhe SHOE DEPARTMENT is full el all kinds of goods ler the comlert of the leet, and the satisfaction el getting the comlert with servlce combined is desirable. There arc HARGAINSin ALL the DEPART MENTS, Goods being marked down every day. The PATENT E1GUM1E SHIRT ler DRESS Is all that could be desired ler its perfect lit and geed wearing. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 31, 36 & 38 East King St, LA.HCA8TKB. FA. SECOND EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1888 AN EXTEA SESSION. THE LEGISLATURE TO KEKF UN. Important News Frem Harrlaburg Ring Outtbe Regular King In tee Extra. Special Dispatch te the 1xtxixiqe-CR. Harrisburg, June G. Gov. Pattison has convened tbe Legislature in special session, beginning te-morrow at neon. BIVL1N I OK PRESIDENT. Tbe Cloning llenrs of tbe Session. At the Republican caucus of senators this morning Senater Mylin, of Lancaster, teas unanimously cbesen as the candidate for president pre tern, of the Senate. The slate committee selected te determine who shall fill the offices two years hence is as fellows : McFarland and Adams, of Phila delphia ; Watres of Lackawanna ; Longe Lenge necker, of Bedford, and Stehman, of Lancaster. The fact that the western portion of the state has been ignored has excited much indignation among western senators and Stehman will probably with draw. In the Senate. This morning Coxe submitted a report showing that the soldiers' orphans schools have been well managed as te admissions. Greer made a report showing that accord ing te the statements of heads of the var ious departments, very little reduction of the clerical force would be justified. The candidates for president pre tem. were Mr. Myliu, of Lancaster, and Mr. Uoxe, of Luzerne. Mr. Mylin was chosen by a vote of 23 te 17, and he accepted the honor iu a few remarks suited te the du ties of the office. All the officers of the Senate and empleyes of the Senate down te the senatorial clerk were thanked for their services. The iloupe. The business of the Heuse was con lined almost exclusively te presentation speeches. Speaker Faunca received a sBlid silver tea service, washed with geld, consisting of eighty-six pieces. He was also given a gavel. Chief Clerk Meek also received a silver tea set. It is probable that a resolution will be offered te morrow for adjournment until coelor weather. Ne Liquor l.aet Might. Beth houses of the Legislature contin ued iu session last night with frequent re cesses uutil 4 o'clock a. m. The night session was net marked by any unusual excitement or bad temper. Contrary te the usual custom no liquors or refresh ments of any kind were te be obtained in auy part of the capital. OHIO REPUBLICANS. -I lie Main Features of their Platform. Columbus, Ohie, June 0 The com mittee en permanent organization of the Republican state couveutien last night selected Senater Sherman for president of the convention aud Geerce Groet, of Cleveland, for secretary. The committee en resolutions held a session which con tinued te a late hour, and will finish its report te day. The platform will endorse linuer taxation, the administrations of Arthur and Fester, will contain a strong tariff plank, will declare in favor of abel ishing the contract convict labor system and favor restoration of the wool tariff. Judge "eraker Nominated. Later. Judge Feraker has been nom inated for governor of Ohie by acclama tion. UY CABLE. Races in England Suppression of a News- paper Hi nioscew. Londen, June G The race for the Ascot biennial stakes te day was wen by J. R. Keen and Blue Grass, with Lilac second and Jehn Jenes third. An American Merse en the Track. The race for the Royal Ilunt cups wa8 wen by Elzevier, with Nissiliff second There were 22 starters, iucluding Mr Mr Lerrillard's Sachem. The Usual Erjejment of Russian Newt papers. Moscow, June 6. The Telegraph, a newspaper printed here, has been sup pressed by the authorities for printing objectionable articles. The War en Gambling In Kansas. Dedge City, Kas., June li The city his beeu in a state of excitement owing te the arrival of such notables as Bat Mas Mas terseu aud Charles Basset. Beth men, who are ex-sheriffs, were accompanied by numerous friends. A general reconciliation of the warring factious has ensued and it is understood that gambling will be resumed publicly te day or te-morrow. There are mere meu with " a record " new in the city than ever before. In n Lively Dying Condition." Woonsocket. R. I.. June G. James De lau, who was recently pardoned by Gov. Butler, "in a dyinc condition," was ar rested here early " this morning while breaking into a liquor saloon. He is believed te be the leader of a gang which lias been committing burglaries and high way assaults of late. He was arraigned ou five counts and held in $1,500 bail en each count. Suspension of a SiecK Breker. Philadelphia, June G. Edward P. Wetzlar, stock broker at 14G Seuth Third street, suspended this morning, unable te meet his contracts, no was short of Pennsylvania, Reading, Lehigh navigation and New Jersey Central stocks, aud about 8,000 shares were bought for his account under the rule. His obligations te mem bers of the beard will net, it is thought, exceed $20,000. Trampled Bin Wife te Oeatn. Chester, Pa., June 6. William Col Cel lins, about 50 years of age, who lives in a fisherman's hut along Crura creek, two miles from here, weut home while under the influence et liquor last night, and getting into a difficulty with his wife, trampled her te death. Cellins is under arrest. Fatal Renewal of an Old Quarrel. St. Leuis, Me., June G. Ellis Nickells and Themas Cannen, living a few miles from Macen, Missouri. re newed an old quarrel en Monday evening and a tight ensued, in which Can Can eon was shot and killed and Nickells very seriously, perhaps, fatally beaten with a fence rail. Outlaws Captured. Waverly, Iowa, June 6. The Barber boys were captured last evening in a house six miles south of Tripoli, after a desperate fight during which the outlaws wounded four men, two of them mortally. A murder for Life Insurance Meney. Sergeant Peter Harris Boisseau, of Danville, arrived at Petersburg en Tuesday and summoned twenty-four jurors te try the case ei the Common wealth vs. W. T. Dodsen, whose trial will occur in that city for the murder of a negre named James Read. It was impos sible te get a jury at Danville and it was necessary te send te Petersburg for the purpose. The case will be called for trial te-morrow. Sergeant Boisseau and the jurors left Petersburg law evening. Dodsen recently insured his life for $5,000 for tbe benefit of his wife and children and that they might get this sum he murdered the negre, placed the body in a house and set fire te the house that the body might be burned and identified as his (Dodsen's), bat the plan failed. BaUreaJ War 1b eiBg. Special Dispatch te the Ixtxxuekicxb. New Yerk, Jane 6. There is a repotted sensation in railway circles ever the pro posal of the Vauderbilte te reduee the time en the Michigan Central and' te make arrangements with the Grand Trunk fast trains te carry passengers en dining room cars without extra charge, the new arrangement te go into effect en Sun day next. This will affect the Pennsylvania and B. & 0. lines and will lead te violent compe tition if net rate cutting. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, June C Fer the Middle Atlantic Btates, partly cloudy weather, and local rains, southerly te westerly winds, no decided change in the tempera ture, stationary or lower barometer. MAEKEJH. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yenit, June . Fleur steady. Wheat unsettled; lA0c lower, but tn lair business, mainly in options : Ne. S Ken June, M2IK01 2134; July, 1 2il 23 ; Aug., $1 241 25tf Cern yj8c lower, but in moderate trade: mixed western spot, 504J67; de future, C5 'eats !40Kc higher in options; Ne. 2 July. 46Q4'.4c ; State, 5i59c ; Western, 15da7e. Philadelphia market. PuiLADELrniA, June . Fleur quiet, but steady. Kye flour at $3 33. , Wheat active but easier : Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 20; Ne. 3 Western Ked, $1 15; Ne. 1 ta. Kcd,123K0125. Cern in talr demand ; sail eltewan.lMlxed, 6lfZMKc;Ke. 3 Mixed, 57g.VJc. i ttw Oats timet and easier: Ne. 1 White, 5l)a Mc ; Ne. 2 de, 50Jf5:ic ; Ne. 3 de, l'J45ec ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 4GKSI7e. Kye nominal at 7072c. S. odd Timethy nominal at II 832)1 'J ; r lax tlrmat $1 55QI (JO. Pttreleum easier; Kenned, 7J-tSJc. Otncr articles unchanged. Live Stock Prices. CincAoe-Hogs-Kccelpts. 18,000 head ; ship ments, 2,000 head ; market brisk, early aud 5c higher, closing weak, with some hogs lelt : mixed. tf 01)30 9? ; heavy, IC '.1087 25 ; light, 15 5037; skips, J30ffG0O. ..,., Cattle Receipts, 5,00 1 head; shipments, .t,WJ head : market slew and prices unchanged and supply ample; experts, 30 ; geed te choice shipping, 5 jt; ; common te lair, la 00 5 60. Sheep Receipts, l,m head ; shipments, 400 head ; market quiet and steady, withall sold ; interior te fair, 31 25; geed, 15 25; choice, 5 30, East LiBMi-rr-Catlle Receipts, 111 head; market very dull ana prices a shade lower than yesterday. , . , Hogs Kecelpts. !i head: market slew; Phlladclphias. WWW 00; Yorkers, $ tieQb ,&. Sheep Receipts, I'.OJO head ; unuket slew and prices a shade off tromthedC et y esterday Sjieck markets. Quotations by Keed, Mctiniun & Ce , Bank ers, Lancaster, ia. II A.M. liM. 3r. M. Michigan Central New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. Lack. . Western... Denver & Me tirande... Ktnsas & Texas Lake Shere.... Chicago & N. W., eem... N. N.,Ont. Western... ht. Paul & Omaha Pacific Mail Rochester & Pittsburgh. St. iraui... .......... . ...... Texas Pacific u; 123 ; 12K 41 M :a WJJS 2..- 46 41M 1S3'4 lA HVi p-i;j W'A 30i IIIDJS 132'4 2KH 4r.y, 42 $ 101 37& 123 8--J 1114 12T' y. .'li 132V4 2K 4U 41 20 KM'i 37& 91 27K Vi 84 .-)04 4!J4 5 e 2S2S 15 50 88 2US 1M SS !7 27!4 48 S4 501 mv 44i 5h 15-1G 14 f' Union Pacific. 90V Wabash Common 27 Wabnsh Preferred.., .V4 50 iek ; 28J4 15 501 86 West'm Union Telegraph Louisville & Nashville... N. Y Chi. SL L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Reading P. T. & RufTale Northern Paciflc-Cem... Northern Pacific Prer... Hestenvllle Philadelphia & Krie Nertnern Central Underground Canada Southern Oil Teople's Passenger. CG'-J 110 ma m'A rniladelpbla. Quotations by Associated Picas. Stocks staady. Philadelphia A Erle R. R Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad.... Lehigh Valley Rail read UrUted Companies of New Jersey.. Northern Pacific..... Northern Pacific Piererre'I Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company. Plttsb'g, TltusvlIIe & ButtaleR. It. Little Schuylkill Railroad . w . 28i . 53& . 00 .19i . 50 . 88VJ . 53 .m .103 . 36 . 14 . 5'.) New YerK. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks heavy. New Yerk Central Erle Railroad Adams Express Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Southern Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad Chicago A Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Railroad... Western Union Telegraph Company. Teledo & Wabash... New Jersey Central New Yerk Ontario A Western V'Vi ... jjJb ...12S ,..'V6 ...109 ...115 ...130! ...1'25 ...130 .. 8i ... '-Ti 88 ... 26 ailHVELTjANEOUZ, STEVKNS HOUSK SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether saloons. H. WAGNER, my!5-Ud Manager. AURAND MUSICAL KNTjiltTAlNWENT under the auspices or the Cheral Society of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, will be given In the church en THURSDAY EVEN ING. JUNE 7. Admission, 15 Cents. j2-2t,SaTu . BASKETS OIVEN AWAY. Will be given away at Clarke's Tea and Cottce Stere, Ne. 31 West King street, a nice basket with every two pounds of celtec. Eebt Granulated Sugar, '. cents, at j 5-Gt Ne. :il W EST KING STRE ET. FULL. J. INK OF LOKKILLAKIIS Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the lead at 10 cents per plug at HARTMAN'J .N'S XJSLLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. WANTED. A MAN WHO HAS BEEN with a tobacco house, well acquainted lu this county, one able te buy himself. One with his own team prcicrrcu. unnii reiuijm;t:i required. Address, " B.," Ne. 330 E. HCth St., New Yeik city. may.ll-Ctd.tltw UST RECEIVED, ANOTliKK LOT OF Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco direct from manufacturers and only b cts. per oz., or 25 cts. per 14 Bj at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. PROPOSALS FOR RANK BU1LD1NO. Sealed proposals will be received until 12 nVlee.k. neon. FRIDAY. JUNE 15. 18SJ. for the erection of a two-story buck buneing jer bank and dwelling house in the village el Quarry ville. The bids ler the cellar excava tion and masonry may be made separately. Plans and specifications may be seen at Hei sel's hardware store In Quarryvllle. The com mittee reserves the right te reject any or all bUIS' GEO. W. HENSEL, C. M. HESS, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, Building Committee of the Quarryvllle Na tional Bank. je3-2td<w PROPOSALS FOR rCRNISHINU tJTA tJTA tlenery. Fuel and ether supplies. In compliance with the constitution and laws el the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1 hereby Invite scaled proposals at prices below maxi mum rat- s fixed in schedules, te lurnlsh Sta tionery, Fuel and ether supplies ler the Senate and UOUSO Ol !M3pii;at3iiunivu-a, unit hiueqiui' al departments or the state government of Pennsylvania, and for plumbing, gas fitting and steam fitting ler the Senate and Heuse et Kepresentatives ; repairs, furnishing halls and committee rooms et the Senate and Heuse el Representatives, and distribution of reports, documents and ether printed matter el the Senate and Heuse et Representatives, and the Department of Public Instruction, ler the year ending the first Monday or June, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and eighty-lour. Separate proposals will be received and sep arate contracts awarded as announced in said schedules, ah proposals must ee aaaresseu and delivered te me before two o'clock and thirty minutes, p. m., el FRIDAY. 29th DAY or JUNE, A.D., 1883, and at that time the proposals will be opened and contracts award ed by me. In the Executive Chamber, at Har risburg, Pennsylvania. Schedules containing forms et proposals can be obtained en appli cation at the office of the Secretary of tbe Commonwealth by all peraens proposing te bid for centractu. W. s. STENGEB, Secretary of the commonwealth. Ju3E,1885. ' Je4-20td v -, BMTBeajm. T B. MABTHC A OCT. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE Gents' Furnishing Deptrtmeet. ( I.) .3 dez.Unlaun-Jrlett COLORED SHIBT3 at 23c apiece. .,. ( 2.) IS dez. Laundried COLOItED SHIRTS, two cellars with CntTs, at 4sc ( 3.) 35 dez. Laundried COLORED SBIKTS, with one Cellar, at 40c apiece. (4.) 15 dez. COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIET8, iii i2cs &t 25(7 ( 5.) 2u'dez. ( "about ) et 81 LK TIES, Includ ing Teck, Putt, rlataud Windser. at 25c. (S.) 100 dez. PEAKL DRESS SHIRTS, un equaled in quality, fit and workmanship, at f 1.00 each. ( 7.) 15 dez. ALL-LINEN COLLARS, Induc ing the best makes, at 5c. apiece. ( S.) 20 dez. GAUZE SHIRTS, at 15c apiece. ( 9.) 1.000 boxes Raphael Reversible Liaene PAPER COLLARS, all sizes. 20c u box. ( 10.) 1 let et Bicycle or Plain Frent, All All Weel FLANNEL SHIRTS, In blue or light, at $1.25 apiece. J. B. ffiARTHJ & CO. Cor. West Kinff and Prince Sta. LANCASTER, PA. VEW YORK STOKE. SUMMER GOODS AT TUB New Yerk Stere. Rare value in SUMMER SILKS In Stripes, Cheeks and Plain Celers, nt 4c. JOc. :2Ke. and 75c. a yard. SIIAOEU JJKESS SILKS, 6Sc a yard. COLORED ORESS SILKS, elegant quality, $1 00 a yard. An immense quantity et LACE BUiNTINtiS, 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 fiem the largest manufacturers and can give the best possible value. TWILLED SILK Parasols, in natural sticks, horn ana lancy holders. s-ATIN PARASOL. LACE TRIMMED PARASOL, SUN UMBRELLAS. Ladles', Genls and Children's Summer Hosiery and Gauze Underwear, Iu all Sizes and Qualities. We have opened another choice line of SASH KIIIRONS. LACES AND LACE GOODS, UMUKOIDMtlES AND FANCY DRESS KUTTONS, at Lewest City Prices.; Watt, Shand & Ge. Ne. 8 and lO BAST KING STRB1T. M Kl'ZUEK & hjlUunMAH White Dress Goods -AT HETZGER & iMBIAN'S CHEAP STORE. . SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Willie Dress Ms. VICTORIA LAWNS at 10c., 12c., 15c., 20a, 25c.. 21c., S7JJC. J UD1 A LINEN at 20c, 23c, elC. ZViC, 60c. SWISS MUSLIN lrem 12X cents up. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS. LACECUKCKBRED MUSLINS. NAINSOOK PLAID MUSLINS. CAMI1RIC CHECKERED MUSLINS. All at Lewest Prices. AT iMetzpr & HangiifflaD, Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTIB. Uetween the Cooper Ilenseand Serrel none Hetol.) N EXT DOOR TO TUB COURT HOUSE. FAHNEST0CK. RARE KARGAINS opened thli week at lu many departments FAHNESTOOK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING BAEGrAIlsrS Frem Philadelphia ami New Yerk forced Auction Sales. A vi-dt te our store wUl pay any one in search of Geed Goods at Less than Regular Prices. Loek at our window and see the piles el BLACK CASHMERES -AND BLACK SILKS, ALL NEW FRESH GOODS, At Less than Regular Price. LADIES', UENT'3 AND CHILDREN'3 HOSIERY FROM 6 te 50 Ceatg a Fair. R. E. Fahnesteek, LANCASTER, PA. NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSB. A FULL ASSORTMENT OrBBlAKAHO Apple-weed Pipes. Weeden Pipes Hern hSrXMAN'B YELLOW FROST CIGA 8XOBX. r 1 i'i v: ?- . i - I 4 -i.. '
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