y ' .- . -y ---j.-v.lf- r.. ,. V.2v' Af i- -.f e..i-i ;- -' ,--- - LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENGER, THURSDAY, JUNE,7 1883, tee be instructed te notify the telephone company te remove all their wires from the poles of the fire department, and the latter (which has a few wires strung en the former's poles) be notified te remove them also. The motion was adopted and common council adjourned. TflKKPtlKATACBUKCU CASK. Judge lAttersen Decree vectored Im provident and Unlawful. Following is the opinion in full of the supreme court, written by Judge Paxson, in the Epbrata church case, with the par- ticulars or which our readers are fa miliar : " The decree in this case was entered in Ibe court below by the additional law judge, the president judge being present and dissenting ; the court was therefore equally divided and the rule in such cases is that no valid order or decree can be made. It there is a motion before the court it falls. This is the rule every where, and it requires no argument te vindicate it. Equal divisions sometimes occur in this court, owing te the absence or one or its members. The only order we can make in Mich a case is te affirm the judgment or decree of the court below. The plaintiff in error or appellant, who is the actor, fails and his motion te reverse falls te tiie ground. An affirmance heie by a divided court means merely that the judgment or deciee below cannot be dis turbed. " In order te reach his conclusion tie learned judge who entered the decree below reversed the master and Bet aside his findings of fact. His decree included an order for perpetual injunction and the disposition of the costs. Te all this tLe president jndge, who possessed at least equal power, dissented ; he had an equal right te enter a decree embodying his ewu view of the case. We would theu have had the unusual case of conflicting orders issued out or the same court. Te state such a preposition as this is te answer it. TJie learned judge (a. 1. j.) below wa evidently misled by the case or Cahill, vs. Benn. Gth IJinney 00. It does net sustain his position. In that case there had been a trial at law and a verdict for the plain tiff. The defendant moved for a new ti ial, and upon this motion tl.e court was equal ly divided. The motion necessarily fell. Afterwaids the plaintiffs couusel moved for judgment, and two judges being pres ent, one ordered judgment, as a matter of course, and the ether ebjected te the entry. The protheuotary entered judg ment and upon a writ of error the judg mcut was sustained by this court. It is mania st that the plaintiff was entitled, as et ceiiisc, te judgment upon the veidiet niter the motion for a new trial failed, and it would have been wrong te have denied it. This was the view taken by Tilghmaii, C. J., who delivered the opin ion of the court, in which he t-aid : "We cannot suppose that Judge Campbell meant te act with nuch impiepriely as te arrest the regular com se of law, by for bidding tlie piothenotaiy te make a prop er entry. We rather think that, he wished hi:; opinion against the verdict te be entered en icoeiil, and te leave the n-.st te the law. Any ether pieceediug would have been highly improper, and we will net, without necessity, suppose that Judge Campbell intended te de what was wrong " The distinction between entering a judgment pre forma upon a verdict te 'which the parly was entitled as of cem: e, and ! anting a deciee in equity is se pi' pible that we need net further discuss the ease. The decree Mew was improvidently and uujii'ilhj entered and must be set aside. ' This leaves the case precisely as if no decree had been made. If the learned judges below cannot agree upon a prep.-r decree, tliey have the power te cill upon a judge from another district te decide the ease for t hem. Het until we have a lawful decree we cannot reach the indite The deciee is wvei.'.ed at the costs of the appellees." NKlCllltOKIIOOII NKW.S. KvflnH Nr and Ac-nsa tlie lleiinly Line. The pioLTC.ssive branch of the Dunkard church began a two days' convention yes terday in Dayton, Ohie. About 2,000 representatives aie present from all parts of the Union The Pennsylvania railroad have pur chased a site ter their new depot at Potts town, in the .southern portion of the town, near Evans and Franklin streets. The cost of the gieund was $5,000 The Heading beard of trade have adept cd a resolution that they deem it bad policy and unwise ler the city authorities te borrow money te meet. current expenses for the year. The laige Bird Celeman furnaces at Cornwall, Lebanon county, are te be im proved and brought up te a capacity of 100 tens a day. Tlie North Cornwall furnaces have been blown out for repairs The Themas Iren company, at Leck llidgc, near Heading, has blown out another furuace en account of the dull ness of trade. Many of their men have gene West. A meeting of the beard of trustees of I'.ilatinate college, Myorstewu, was held yesterday, but tlie trustees wero unable te arce upon the selection or a president for the college, and another meeting will be held. Twenty eight carpenters and joiuers employed in the stove works of Orr, Pain ter Sc Ce., at Heading, quitted work last evcnuig, becanse of an order that " each man must take account or work doue ami time consumed in the same." It is be lieved that if new men are employed j-cveral hundred ethers will join the strike. Wemnn'ii Christian Temperance Union. At the meeting of this association in the Duke street M. E. church en Tuesday. Mrs. J. P Wickersham, president and Miss L. E. Wright, secretary after Scripture reading and prayer a letter was read from cx-Goernor St. Jehn, of Kansas,accepting the invitation of the Union te speak in Lancaster, and fixing Sunday, June 17, 3 p. m. as the time. Mrs. Mair,of Allegheny, who organized the Union in February addressed the meeting, congratulating the union en its progress, and especially en its geed fortune in securing the services of two such excellent lecturers as Mrs. Fos Fes ter and Gov. St. Jehn ; she rejoiced te hear of several Sabbath schools haying been pledged te total abstinonce, and that in the Olivet Baptist the Bible class had re ccntly organized itself into a band or hope; she earnestly lecemmended mere atten tion te the juvenile, the Sabbath school, and the educational departments of the work, and also te prison work ; and she dwelt at porno length en the joy that comes te the Christian wnrker with the conscious ness of having dene what she could te roscue the perishing, or te save the inue ecnt from the snares of the tempter. It was resolved te meet hereafter until furth er notice, at half-past six en Tuesday evening instead of at half-pist two. With piayer aud the doxology the meeting ad journed. Held for Peitage. Letters addressed as fellows are held at tLe Lancaster posteflice Ter want of the pieper stamps : " Mr. T. B. Scball, esq., 152 West Pratt street, Baltimere, Md." ' I. L. McCulIeugh, 11th and Moere streets, Louisville, Ky." " Abratn H. Rohrer, Bards P. O., Lan caster Ce., in care of Nancy Gager." " Mrs. Mary H. Hiestand, Binkley Bridge, Lan. Ce." Picnic. St. Mary's academy is holding a picnic tj-dayat What Glen. The attendance is very large. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR KEOULAB OOBBKSPONDKNUK Kvent Alene the Snaquebanna Iteuia el Interest In and Around the Boren 4 n Picked up .by the Intelli gencer Reporter. W. U. Hess, formerly of Columbia, new of St. Leuis, is visiting his sister. Miss Lizzie Hess. Themas Dunbar was buried with Masonic honors ; thirty-three mem bers of the order participating in the impressive exercises. Through the exertions of W. H. Grier the back peusien of Jeseph Dean, amounting te nearly $4,000, is at least assured-' the afflicted man. Clinten Butler and Anna Williams took first prize ; "West Lett and Mary Stotts second prize at the cake walk, which was a substantial benefit for Geerge JackBen. Bud Griffith gene home te Bos Bes Bos eon. Canal Collector Thes. Wilsen, of Havre de Grace, in town yesterday. Co Ce lumb'a fire company picnic in Heise's weeds en the glorious "Fourth." Leon Leen ard Hayes, of the stove works, had his left wrist badly cut by a flying casting ; Dr. Berntheisel dressed the injury. Mrs. A. M. Reese removed te Vaugheu homestead and will open an ice cream gaidcn. At the fire apparatus inspection the Columbia made 30 pounds of swam in five minutes and the hese steed 120 pounds of water pressure ; Shawnee, 20 pounds of Bteam in 11 minutea, hose steed 140 pounds pressure, engine flues delective and will be replaced ; Vigilant, 40 pounds of steam in eight minutes ; $300 worth of hese burst section by section, at a pressure of from 75 te 120 pounds. Je. Eesh has two 40 pound snappers for soup. Oscce'a Bed Men meet te-night. Ames Barteh, of Bruucr's coal yards. Peter Kimburg, jr., of the P. R. R , and several ethers prostrated by heat yester day. Mrs. Mary Jane Shorter, colored, aged SO, died at 1:30 p. m., yesterday at the home of her husband, Wm. Shorter, en Fifth street ; funeral at Mt. Bethel church, Friday p. m. Presbyterian festi val, free, opens in Odd Fellows' hall this evening. Salera Lutheran Sunday school picnic iu Heise's weeds, Thursday, June 21. M. E. Sunday school rehearsed Children's Day exercises last night. E. E. Lutheran church choir concert post poned until Soptembcr breezes blew. LITTLE LUCAW Mere and Tliere and K very where. The engine of cotton mill Ne. 2 broke just borero neon te-day and it was neces sary te step work, Philip Halm's baker wagon had an axle bieken in trout or Norbeck & Milev's shop, at Duke and Vine streets, this morning. The Police Gazette or this week contains a picture of a person which its readers are supposed te believe is Jacob Gangaway, the youthful train wrecker of this county. The police officers had a fine time at their fishing picuic yesterday. Although they did net catch a great number or fish they had eneugh for a tine supper, which w;isi.all they needed. Harry Copeland, A J. Leibley, C. M. Strine. Themas J. Davis, J. A. Ilellinger, Jeseph II. Huber and ITarry Hippey sLuted en afishitie trip te Columbia this alteruoen. They will camp out en an island te-night and fish for catties, which are begiuniug te 11111. The kindred anil descendants of Cel. Sam'I J. Atlee, a Revolutionary seldi r, grand-uncle of Dr. Jehn L. Atlee, of this city, te-day erected te his memory a tablet iu the east wall of old Christ chureh, Phil adelphia. It is of Egyptian design, beais the family escutcheon and an apj.-r ipriate inscription. Jehn Brimmer, of Middle street, has been wanted for some time te answer the charges of larceuy of money fiem Jeseph Kietler and Jeseph Gerlitsici. When he learned that he was complained against he made his escape fiem town, hut yes terday was captured. He was committed by Alderman A F. Dennelly for a hearing-Jacob Ratlifen, who was presented by his empleyes with a pair of silver shears a few days age in commemoration of his having been engaged for 50 yeais in the taileriug trade, returned the compliment last evening by giving a supper te all his men at. his lesidenee. Ninth Prince street. The occasieu was one el unusual enjoy ment. Lewis Faber and A. S. Schuell have been arrested for larceny en complaint of Mrs. Annie Kiehl, of North Prince stieut. The defendants are in the employ or the Singer sewing macbiue company. Seme lime age Mis. Kiehl purchased a machine, for which she was te pay in ii.fitallmeuts She paiil $30 aud yet owed $1S. Yesterday, while there was nobody in the liouse ex cept a little girl, the defendants went te the house ami took the sewing niacin ce away. In the drawers of the machine theie weie a let of dress goods besides some money and ether valuables Fer taking these th laiceny suit is brought. TWO UAll.lClfAU AUCIIIKN'TS. A fireman filially Injured anil Tramp Itntliy llurr. This mei niug about 5. o'clock a tramp named Samuel Fiest was found lying en the New Helland piku at the point where the new line of the Pennsylvania raihead cresses, by Night Watchman Iliekey. The man had been stealing a ride 011 a freight train and had jumped fiem the train at this point, net knowing that there was a brid-c. He wa3 taken te the county hospital when it was found that he was su tiering from a seveie concussion of the brain besides a four inch scalp wound. Several of his ribs were broken from the back bone. His injuries are be serious that they may piev fatal At the place he jumped the bridge is fif teen or twenty feet abeve the turnpike. Themas Hall, a fireman en engine 405, east, was fatally injured, between Weed bine and Valley creek en the Pennsylvania railroad, shortly after seven o'clock this morning. It appears that the tender broke loose from the engiue and he was thrown under the cars. Beth legs were frightfully mangled te the body and he was taken te Downingtown where he was attended by Dr. Heeps. He died in an hour after the accident. The body was placed in charge of an undertaker who prepared it for ship ment te Colombia where it was taken this afternoon. The deceased was a young man and his home was iu0elumhia wheie he leaves a wife and one child Activity le Baseball Circles. List evening the Ironsides baseball club held a meeting at the Girard house, and the contract for the construction of the fence around the grounds was awaided te Charles Ilensler, who will de the work subject te the approval of the building committce. The feuce will be eight feet high, with au entrance gate and ticket office. The following uniform was adopted : Grey cap, shirt aud pauts,dark blue stockings aud belt, and white shoes. It was resolved te issue season tickets, which will admit the holders te all games for $3. Ladies, accompanied by gentlemen escorts, will be admi.ted fice. It is the iutentien of the club te allow no improper conduct of any kind en the grounds, as they desire te make it a place where all persons can go te witness games without the least fear of being insulted or annoyed. Competent efiiceis will be present at all times te see that order is maintained. The first game will be played en June 1G, with the college nine. This game has been arranged for the reason that the college nine will seen be compelled te leave for their homes, as their term is fast drawing te a close. An amateur pitcher of well known ability will be secured by the Ironsides and he will be paid a salary A game of ball will be played en the college grounds, en Saturday afternoon between a dab from Williamsport and a picked nine of this city. Fifty Tears Old. Leuis Ocbs, foreman in Geerge B. Schanm's furniture rooms, is fifty years old tc-day, and in commemoration of the event his fellow workmen resolved te give him a pleasant sur prise. At neon they called Mr. Ocbs before them and Frederick Arneld, en behalf of the men, presented him with a handsome cane. Mr. Ochs replied te the boys as well as he could, being taken en tirely Us surprise, and invited them te meet him this evening at Fred "Weehrle's saloon, where he hopes te be able te de much better. Hey's Thigh Broken This afternoon while Ernst Martin, 11 years old, residing at 424 Jehn street and a pupil of Miss Kate Bundel's school, corner of Seuth Duke and Church streets, while playing was pushed off a bench, and, falling upon the fleer broke his thigh. He was carried te his residence en a rocking chair by Thes. J. Reese and Jere Cogley, and Dr. Westhacffer was sent for who dressed the wound. Heraes Stelen. The police here have received a dispatch from Chandler Phillips, warning them te be en the lookout for a pair of black mares seven years old, which were stolen at Avendalo, Chester county, last night Services picparatery te Communion will be liclil in the Presbyterian clmrcli this and te wet row evening at a quarter before eight e'clQck. The Festival Te-night. The festival te aid in the purchase of a car pet for the rooms of the Yeung Men's Chris tian association will open In their hall this (Thursday) evening and continue during the r mainderet tills week. Prevision lms been made te entertain a large crowd, and berries, ca'je, cream, elc , will be et the best quality, mm veil by 1 lie most agreeable uiul aceomnir aceemnir dating wait- rs Visitors will also be admitted te the l.iniia'in museum. HVF.VIAI, NOTIVKS. Te Lawks If you wili 10 render your Skin white aud sefl,usc Glenn's Sulphur Seap. Pike's Toothache Preps cure in ene mlnme. jl-lwdeed&w Tlie Kenieval el the Stamp Art H Itenelit te tne IVwiple. In anticipation of tlie repeal of tlie stamp act, the size el lite bottles containing the cel ehra'cd Simmons Liver Regulator have been materially increased, se that ter $' the qttan-tit.- et the medicine will be gn atcr than here tofore;. Ask your diuggM ler. and be sure you gel the big bottle, of Simmen) Liven U kg u- I.ATOlt. Net a Case. Notacaseel rlu umailsm.notacaseof neu ralgiii.nnt a ease el lanienc-s, net a casn et pain ersprtln net one has failed loge when attacked by Themas' hrlertrie Oil. for sale by II. 1!. Ceclir in, druggist, l:S7 ami KM North Queen street. tSN woman really practices economy 1111-le-Mslie uses 1 he Diamond Dyes. Many dollars cin be saved every year. Ask the druggist. Kiesli air. exercise, geed fondant' Dr. Ben" son's Celery ami Chamomile Pills u ill, -when used together, cure any cas et nervousness, slekhe.iilaehe.er indigestion. Tli iy strengthen the 11 rvnus system, son Physicians pre scribe tlinm. "Fer four pears I suffered agony from a skin disrate. J)r. Bensen's Skin Cure cured me." C. n. McDonald. Pianti-rsvllle, Mi $1. at druggists. "Spent Firiy Dollars In deefwing ler rheumatism before I tried Themas' Keleclrle Oil. Used a! &0-cent bottle td tins medicine, and get out in one week. I'tir burns anil sprains Ills eveellrtnt." Jas. Uiuhani. Kiist Pembroke, N. Y. for sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist. l:!7 anil Till North Queen street. That ilnsbiiiitl or Mine, Is three times tlie man lie was biitere he began using " Wells' Health ISencwer." $1. Drug gisls. Keller than SlO.OOOt " I spent ever $KU n, in 3 years," said Maler II. V. Hints, et Husten. Mass., "in being doctored ler epilepsy. I employed the best plijsieiaiis in New Oilems, St. I.euls. New 1 erl.-, I'liihi, llo'ten, Londen and I'uri.s, but all le no purpose. Haviaritun Nervine has eiin tl me entirely." Sl..rt. tu:.iTii Sands. In this city. en tlie .Mil inst., Misn Mary V. Sands, in tliii'Ji'.th year el her age. The relatives and liiends el the family are invited te alien I the luneial 1 1 0111 the n si- tlenee or her mother. Ne. :.0" West Orange slieel, en Friday alteruoen at. 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancasleremnelerv. jC2t Kaiii. .liine.ri, l-'SI, at Ins residence, Kasl Orange st 1 eel, l'iriiiiu K111I, aged 75 juuis and Utility. Tlui relatives and Irieuds are reapectlully Invited te attend his liineral from his late residence. Ne. 510 Kasl Orange wlieet, en Fri day morning, at 'J: l'i o'clock. Interment at St. Antheny's cemetery. High mass at St. Antheny's chinch. WiiiTi:. nddfiilv, et heatt disease, en the ?lh inst., .Inieti r. While, in t lie .Villi year of his age. The relatives and Iriendsatnl the empleyes el the Lancaster comb factory, are respect fully invitiil le attend Ills Mineral, from his late residence. Ne :::i West Walnut street, en Saturday alteruoen at R o'clock. Inleiinent at Woodward Hill cemetery. j7 2t Heed. June.";, 1SSI, in ihis city, Henry Iteetl, aged 43 ears. The relatives and friends are re9pectlnlly Invited te attend the Itinera! irem the resi dence id hi -t sister, 51! (Srceu street, te-morrow (Friday) alteruoen at :t o'clock. Interment at Lancaster Cisinetery. jvjsir Aitv HKiisuaitNiH. W rANTKU A UIKI. T l0 (IKNKKAI. housework. Wages, $2 25. Inquire at jt,7-3tl THIS OFFICE. A7"K I OW KliOWT 5c. HAVANA U1UAK. L Is the heat In the city, made and for sale UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CKiAi' STORK. STICAWBKKRY KKSTIVAl A MTRAW berry ami Floral Festival will open In the Y. M. C. A. Hall THIS KVKNINU and con tinue Friday and Saturday. Adnit-slen. 10c., whlcu includes a plate et cream or berries. je72t 1.V1R RKNT.-TUK STOKK KOOM, NO. 30 P North Ctueen street, new eccunieil by Ames wngwRlt. Apply te ill lOS.E. FRANKLIN, rub7.8.9.10cedttd Ne. 120 Kast KlngSt r'vr l.et. en MONDAY I.VKN1NO A V; large Red Cew, with white star en lore- head, while mark en each hind toot, went esfiay from the Paper Mill grounds at Illnk ley's llrhlge The Under will bH suitably re warded by informing JAM KS KIMONTON, at Blnkiey's llridge, or II. M A llTIN, ci.y. jeO-lwa NOTICK TO TKAUHKK.1-NIITICK IS hereby' given that the Scheel beard et Kast Denegal township will meet in the High Nclinel building at Maytewu, Lancaster Ce., I'a . mi Sat'irday, June 10. 1SS.I, ferthe purpe-e el appointing teacheis ter said township. By order et SIMON L. HRANIlT..-ec'y., Het 181 Marietta, Pa , ji; lOtd Lancaster Cejunty. l)KOF(I.S.I.S rtllt II AY, OATH AND I Straw; Proposals ter lurnlshlng tlifi Fire Department with Ne. 1 Oats, Hay ant straw et 1 lie ht'St quality for the period of six months will 1 e received by the Fire Committee at the Mayer's Oillce ui te Saturday, June 9th, at 7 o'clock p. m. niiis must state quality. By order et the Committee 1:11 Fire Engine ana He.--e. Attest: J.B MAKKLEY, jC-3t, Clerk. tfKKY'rt UIIA.1CCOAL I.OZKM1KS. The most reliable ami surest cure for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breatli and all diseases arising Irem a disordered stomach. Price 25c per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G.FREY, DRUGGIST, 23 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, Lancaster, Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand at the must reasonable prices. a27-lyd w XMW ADTJUtTJMMMarxa. A MKKTlHOOrTHE Democratic County Committee Will be held In Bheada' Building. Ne. 6 West King street (second fleer) en MONDAY, JDAE18, 1883,ftr the purpose el firing the time ler the holding et the Cenntv Conven tion. W. H. ROLAND, JG-lOtdAltw Chairman. B. MAKTIN A OU. Summer Dress Goods. We have just received an elegant line et LACE BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS. ALBATROSS CLOTH, FRENCH SAT1NES, MADRAS GINGHAMS, FRENCH GINGHAMS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS. A full line et WHITE GOODS. CORDED PIQUES, FIGURED PIQUES, DOTTED SWISS, INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS. Oar Parasols and Sunshades Are purchased direct from the manufacturer, and are of special value. SATIN and TWILLED 3ILK PARASOLS, with Lace Trimming?, In Natural Stick. Bene ami Fancy Handles. JAPANESE PARASOLS, SATTEEN PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. J. 6. KABTIS & CO. Oar. West King and Prince Sta. LANCASTER, PA. w rANAniAUKU & tSKOWN. Thin Goods. Linens, Alpacas, Seersuckers and all sorts of Light Woolens for Het Weather. BARGAINS AT EVERY POINT. Excellent Fancy Alpaca Coats, $1.25; net half value. White and Fancy Duck and Marseilles Vests from 75 cents upwards. The great line of Men's and Youths' Suits, covering forty two lines, from $5.00 te $10.00, is intact, but selling fast. Net even in the panics of 1857 and 1873 has clothing been se cheap as new offered at Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth mil Alarkel Streets, PHILADELPHIA. vrKWUeims ASTRICH BROTHERS, Agta. PALACE OP FASHION, NO 13 EAST KING NTKKKT. LANCASTER, PA. IN AUGUR ATIOrfe"rSUMMER GOODS. WHITE GOODS. We have a very laiye assortment et Fine White tineds, ceuipritlni; VICTORIA LAWNS, 1 VKK1A I.INKN, I.1MKN II'INDIA, 1USUOP LAWNS, And PLAIN anil HOTTED SWISSES. Alse, a full line el KlliUREl) LAWNS at -rem 8 le 12V. NUN'S VEILINGS ill all et the new and de sirable shades, at'JSc. ami 50c per y.ud IILACK and COLORED BUNTINU at very low prices. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Onr stock of tlies goods is new complete, and we are oirerlnirseuie really great bargains. Plain Hand Chemise, -rc. Chemise, three rows et Hamburg Inverting, and trimmed with Nar low Killing, 5uc Deip Ruffled Skirt, geed muslin, Me. Twe-Rutlled skirt, best muslin, 75c. TwoRultlesel Hamburg, 1.25, and many ether cheap goods In this line. LADIES' SUITS. We have new 011 hand an elegant line et La dies' ami Children's Suits et all kinds et sum mer wear, comprising Figured Lawn -nits, While S.iits in large variety. Nun's Veiling Miity. all colors, and, In fact, et all kinds of materials. Cull a d leek through our sleck, wiii'iner yen wisn 10 uuv or net. FANS, PARASOLS, LACE CAPS, I SWISS CAPS. , Cream and Black Spanish I aees. Colored Spanl-h Laces, Cluuy Luces, Mutllessce Laces, nussiau i'Jc s, Mriemai i.accs, eic. ju new goods, a lowest priced A large Hue et Lace Goods, such as Cellars, Ties, Fichus, etc. Linen Cellars all the nov elties In Idle and rolered. Linen llandker elders, new styles, in fancy borders, at Cc. GLOV ES In I isle or Silk all the new colors. Berlin Gloves as low ai 10c : two bands. Fine LIsIh Gloves. 2ic. 2T.c and 30c. A tu 1 stock or Ladles', Gents' and Child's GAUZE UNDEUWKAK, In Le.igand Short .sleeves. CORSKTS-al! el geed make, a. low prices. Ladles', Gents and Chil Is' HOSIERY, Plain and Strlpeil. Imported Hese In Cardinal, Garnet, rink, Blue, ele , at lowest prices Infanlh' Cotten anil Woolen Hese 11 ATS AN It CAPS. HHLTZ'S SUNS. 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 deen 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. mar27-lydw -' STKVKNM UOOSK SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether saloons. H. WAGNER, myl5-Ud Manager, JUSJDICAI rpiBKDOUT. The distressing feeling et weariness, et ex haustion without effort, which makes life a harden te se many people. Is due te the tact that the bleed Is peer and the vitality conse quently teeble. it you are suffering from such feelings, Iyer's Sarsaparilla Is J nst what you need, and will de you Incal culable geed. Ne ether preparation se con centrates and combines bloed-pnritylng, vi talizing, enriching and invigorating qualities as AYSR'S SARSAPARILLA. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lewell, Mass. Se'.d by all Druggists ; $1, six bottles torts. June7-lydAw VLOiuxim,vintjcMWMjiu, . JUMMKK WEIGHT ULOTUIXO. & SUMMER WEIGHT CLOTHING FOR Heady-Made and Made te Order, FROM AN EXTENSIVE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF French, English and Am rican Suitings. UNDERWEAR IN GAUZE AND FRENCH WEAR, UOSIERY, GLOVES, E. & W. COLLARS AND CUFFS, &e., Ae. lager & Brether Ne. 25 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. fAl'Elt UANUMMUN, &C I)Uai:ksw. fkv. Phares W. Fry's SLIDING ADJUSTIBLE Patented May 22, 1883. We are prepared te take order. and put in position our PATENT WIRE WINDOW SCREEN, get up in flrst-elasd style In Walnut and Poplar irauies, Plain ami Landscape Wires. We have thein nlse Mulshed with wire en, complete, very easily udlusted te lit the window. Phares . Fry, Ne. 57 NORTH OUEEN STREET. UHUCJSKIJSS. BURSK'S. WANTS SUPPLIED. Fer Fresh Durkee Salad Dressing. Fer Fine Olive Oil. Fer Pickles and Sauces. Fer rolled Meats. Fer Whole Rolled Ox Tongue. Fer Flavoring Extracts (lust received a fresh let.) Fer Pie Peaches, large cans, 12 cents. Fer Table Peaches at 13 cents. Fer Canned Pears at 31 cent. Fer 4 Cans of Tomatoes, a cents. Fer Tomatoes-Bed Seal, 10c; Beet Steak, 2 for 25c Fer 3 Cans el Cern for 2Ti cents. Fer Fells Sugar Cern, 10c; Bakers, 12c; Wins- Fer Calite'rnla Cherries, Apricots, etc. Fer Comb Heney at 20 ami 2."i cents a pound. Fer New Orleans Molasses geed, 15c; choice, 20 cents. Ger Geed Tabic Syrnp at 12 cents. Fer goods tee numerous te mention. GOTO BURSK'S, Ne. 17 Bast King Htreet aAJU'KI TT IS NOl'HTKlNUe THAT AM. WHO GO TO SHIRK'S FOR CARPETS, GO AGAIN WHEN TIIKY WANT ANOTHER CARPET. It is becansc Goods are Just as Represented, AND SO LD AT A MERE LIVING PROFIT. The Biggest Line of Carpets, et every variety and grade, Te be Found in the City or Lancaster. Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King anil Water Ste., LANCASTER, I'A Arvu tiiNK or lekkillakus Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the lead at 10 cents per ping at HABTMAN'5 YELLOW FHONT CIGAK hTORK. mu warn SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY VKNINQr, JUNE 7, 1888 THE EXTEA SESSION. A MESSAGE FROM THE UOVKKNOK. An Appeal ifev tbe Constitution The Sen ate Starts Business Four Committees et Fifteen Senators. Special Dispatch te the Intsixigekcer. Harrisburg. Pa., June 7. In the Sen ate te-day a resolution was adopted authorizing the president pre tem. te ap point four committees of fifteen members, each, congressional, judicial, senatorial and legislative. Bills were introduced te Btart the business. A resolution was adopted te begin all business anew at the close of the session. A communication was received from the governor, who urges the passage of the apportionment bills. He conclude, as follews: "Otherwise we place ourselves in an attitude of hostility te the constitu tion of the people ; we deny them their most important rights; we continue a flagrant legislative default aud occupy a position in every way reprehensible, iuex cusable and defiant of law." Cooper proposed an adjournment until the first Tuesday in January next, with the proviso that no pay be allowed in the interim, but at the instance of a number of friends he withdrew it and the Heuso resolution te adjourn until Tuesday, June 10, was concurred in. In the lleute. The speaker announced that there would be no chancre in the committees. A con current resolution was adopted te adjourn te day until June 19. Au amendment te adjourn until September 12th had been adopted. Sponsler moved that the mom bers be allowed no pay during the adjourn ment, which was net seconded. Several apportionment bil's,net differing materially from tnese aireauy ceusiuercu, treduced. were m- FOKEIUN NEWS. ItieRacea In Londen The Adventures of Twe Ilolegne Aeronauts Londen, June 7. The race for the Rens Momerial stakes te day was wen by Cuislclinrst with Limestone second. Loril Leril lard's Sachem was ameug the starters. Tristan Wins the tlettl Cup. The race for the geld cup was wen by Tristan, with Dutchoven second and Wal leusteiu third. A Distinguished Englishman Head SirGeorge Bowser, the legal writer, is dead. A Kepert ucnlee. The truth of the story about the poison peison poisen iug by the Invincibles in Dublin of a num ber of persons obnoxious te them is much contested. The Freeman's Journal, or Dublin, denies that there is any foundation for it, while the Central Nuns coirespmi ceirespmi dent at Dublin reassert the correctness of the story. An Unpleasant Feature et the KiigllHli ngyptttt" War. Alexandria, June 7. Suleiman Daoud and Mahanieud Saini, who wcre accused of setting fire te Alexandria at tlie time of the British bombardment, bave been found guilty and sentenced te death. Eighteen officers were found guilty of complicity in the same criine and were sentenced te " hard teims" of imprison ment. The Daring utile of Twe Aerenanls. Eoleone, June 7. Twe aeienaiils started from here iu a balloon at an early hour this morning in an attempt te cress; the English channel. The balloon ro.se te a heighth of about 2,500 feet, then it ap peared te shift its course, ami when last seen it was drifting in the direction of Biussels. Klnts In Ahii. ScATtHti, Jnne 7. Several serious riots have taken place in tlie mount aius between the Albanians and Turks, lesitlling in heavy losses en both sides. Spam mid Cubit. Madrid, June 7. The agnnt of tlie Liberal Republic has just negotiated with Spain a convention providing for the ie peal of the law prohibiting the intreiliic. tiouef free black laborers into Cuba. Twe blind red thousand slaves in Cuba will become free iu 1888. The labor question will then become a serious etic. Spanish statesmen and Cubans aieaheady examining plans for I he introduction into Cuba of free Alric.tu negrees or Chinese or Indian coolies. i-eneral t'rnnlc uutl the f milium. Washington, I) C, June 7 A dis patch iecei veil te day at the war depart ment. lepeits that Mexican troops sur piied and enptmrd a partv of Indian?. The Indians knew nothing of Gen. Creek, but knew the count ly was full of troops aud if attacked the Indians will tight until whippid and then i-catter in the nieiin tains They -ay Gen. Creek will probably net meet any el them before reaching the southern part of the Sierra Madres. The number of light inir Indians is placd at betweeu 100 and 100. Klre in Itroeklyn. New Yerk, N. Y., June 7. Early this merninc the New Yerk Fire Apparatus cempan's weiks en Gewann's canal, liroeklyn, took fire as snppnstd from spontaneous combustion among some cotton waste. The buildim; was totally" destroyed, the less being about. $10,000. m Editor et the Italtlimire "American" :oil. Baltimore, Md , June 7. Chailcs C. Fulton, editor anil proprietor of the American, died this morning at bis resi dence here. Mr. Fulton bad been in bad health for about live menths.aud his death was net unexpected. He was 07 years of age, having been born in 1'hiladarfelphia in 1815. A Crazy Alan's Deed. Het Shiunes, Aik., June 7. At Moun tain Valley last evening Rebert Wallace, while temporarily insane, fired several shots at Jehn Fate his brother-in-law. Wallace's sister intei fered whereupon he shot her twice, indicting daugoieus wounds. She seen afterwards gave birth prematurely te a child aud will doubtless die. Stepping riaiiibllntcatst. Pan!. St. Paul, Minn., Jnne 7. Mayer O'Brien, who was inaugurated Tuesday, yesterday notified all gamblers te clese their establishments. The order has been partly complied with, A war en places of ill repute will he commenced. An unpleasant Position for Ueaperadnca. Sumner, Iowa. June 7 A. party of men left West Union yesterday for Wa verly te hang the Barber brothers, who were captured yesterday after a desperate conflict. The Fatal Ire of Italians. Waterbury, Conn., June 7. Dotninice Denable stabbed Paole Curlucci last night during an altercatieu. Curlucci cannot live. Beth men are Italians. The Be. slan riy In Berks County. Reading, Jnne 7. Reports received from nearby townships indicate that the wheat crop will fall one third short be canse of the ravages of the Hessian fly. weie V. H. Navy.' Wilmington, Del., June 7. The United States double turreted monitor, Amp britite, was launched at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon. WKATHJEK IMulOATlOHS. WAsnmaTxnr, Jane 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, with local showers, southerly te westerly winds, Btationary"er slight fall in tempera ture, slight fall followed by rising barom eter. New Hampshire's Governer laangarated. Concord, June 7. Gov. Samuel W. Hale was inaugurated at neon te day. MAHKKJS. JPhlla1elphl Market. rniLADBtrntA, Jnne 7. irieur qntet, but steady. Kye flour at $3 73. Wheat steady-; Ne. i Western Red, $1 19; Ne. 3 Western Red, l livj: Ne. 1 I'a. Red. SI 2391 25. Cern dull: sail Yellow and Mired, Clc; Ne. 3 Mixed, 56057c. Oats steadv: Ne. 1 White. 51c:Ne. 2 de. autu:ic ; no. j tie, wqoec ; no. 47c. Rye nominal at 703720. r.... r . .. ...; -.9- ... .' Mixed, Seeds-Timethy dnll at II S5QI scarce at $l 53l GO. Kggs quiet ; l'a. eztra, inaiVic ; 03; Flax Western. Other articles unchanged. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. June 7. Fleur dnll and weak. Wheat opened XG2c higher: afterwards ruled easier anil lest advancu : lair specula tive business Ne. 2 Red July. 122ei 2::''; A nj?., $1 2lffll 2TK: Sept.. $1 2Gft$l T.y,. June, tl 2iyi bill, $1 il'& asked. Cern opened a shade better : subsequently declined (Clc ; trade moderate : mixed west ern spot. S03U7: de future. &"ia'7Ke.I Oaui JifflJi0 higher en options; Ne. 2 July, IKQlC'jC ; State, .Viacac. Mers martlets. Quotations by Reed, McGrann & Ce, Hank ors, Lancaster, l'a. 11 a.m. 12m. ."r. M. Mlchitnin Central W; OOJi 1WK New Yerk Central 123 12t5J litVj New Jersey Central SHK $V; ST.Jj Ohie Central 11W li lli Del. Lack. X Western... J2l l'-liJiJ 12i;'i Denver Rie Grande... 475 KIV W.'x Erie SU'4 $ Z'X Ktnsa & Texas :WX am :) Lake Shere 100?;; lle$ im Chicago N. W., com.... 13H l.H?i 1S2JS N.N.,Ont. Western.... 2U 2 2JH M. rani Omaha -lOh Wt 75 Pacific Mail 41& 4lJi Aiy, Rochester ltttshur?h. : 20i 20)2 St. Paul lOli tu4) 101 Texas Pacific :-sj ssj ::. Union Pucilic !7fi !W '.UJi Wabash Common 27i 27 2S Wabnidi Preferred 43!i 4IJ IIJh West'rn Union Telegraph Sl5 K Ml Louisville Nashville... .W ? M'i N. Y.. Chi. A St. I. : W; M Lchiih Valley CM Lehigh Navigation 4.''i 4:V 4.1 Pennsylvania Ml f.'J !& Readiuir -"' 2S lS-lt: 2SU P.T.ft llntrale i.! 15 14',; Northern Paelllc-Cem... St r.ljj; Mys Northern Pacllle Pief... tUX, .l iU Ilesten villi) ... . .... .... .... Philadelphia Erie Nertiiern Central .... Underground .... --- Canau.i Southern r.7 117 M-'i 4.111 1 "" 1 J' I iyg People's Passenger. riiliwiieliiliii. (Jnotutieinliy Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia Erie It. It leading Railroad Pennsylvania Rail read Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies et New Jersey... Northern Pacilie.... N'erthern Pacilie Pmrerr.il Neitlierii Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Nturistewn Railroad Central Transportation Ceuipati''.. I'ltlshV, Tllusx'llh) Uutl 1I0 It. it. I.11 1 1.i Schuylkill Kullre.nl I8) '.'.'.'." 11: ...llh? ::" yji-j 'j v-i IIW ::i; ir. r,i New Vnrlt Quotations liy Asseelute.l Press. Hlecks strnii!;. .Meney, 2. New Yerk Central i'.rle Kailrn:ul , XililliH Kxpiess Michigan Central Railiead Michigan Southern Kaltrn.nl Illinois Central Railroad , Clevtitainl A Pittsburgh Railroad Cliicige Reck Island Railroad PithduiiKh & Kerl Waynn Rallreid . . Western Union Teli;jripll Company.. Teledo Wab'Lsh New .ln-Miy Cent nil New Yei k (Intirle Weslnm ..l.rt'.; ,. . '.'. i7 . tlnK ..ll.'.Jt, ..laiM ..i.'r.'i ..inn .. H .. ". .. 'Jf.'i l.lve Stock Prices. CiilCAoe lleffs RucelpU, lll.tlfll head ; wMp nieuts, 2.."ii0 head ; market talrly active and liriii at slreii" rales; quality uoed ; mixed, VlXiilK '.Ml; heavy, (I !K((,7 2S; Ilglit, ffi f.g7; skips. $:,Vier;25. Cattle Rccelptit. COOi he:ul: shipments. I.'.iOO liead ; ui rket dull : cTpeils $ !hiCi;r,i ; cimmI te choice shipping, !f.' MiirH); i-ouiuieu le lair, ." wiftri Su. Sheep Receipts. 2,:mhi bead ; slilpinents, GMi head ; market lii"ly i;lulted ; trade very dull; weak ami prices ."fiii'Jk; lower than at I lie ejienln et the week :.ouiiuen le lair uatvfi-, i'.liil : incdiiiui te i;oed, H "tvfjH SO; el-elce, $:.'s."i r. m :n vi:i. i, a n r. e i&, I' WO MIAI.l. IIANI1MADK UaVANA cigars, l.ir.'. cl.s ,al. the old Stand. II sUTH N'.s- YKI.LDW KRONTCIGAR "TURK. HASH l-.TS lilVKN AW A Y. Will lie jjiven auavat I'larke's Tei and Cidlei: Mere, Ne. :il West King : strfet, a nice hisket Willi every two pounds of coltee. Rest G ran u Ial cd Siigsir.il eeuls 't -i-i:i Ne.:tl WEST KING STREET. llVI'NAWAYt IllVr.N AWAT I A UrauJilul Oil Clirome W ITU EVERY TWO POINDS OK COKKKK, AMERIOANTEACO.'S STORK NO. 211 CENTRE SQUARE. P.cst Graiiuliiled Suitar, '.)c. White Sugar, Pc. Light llrewn Siiar, 7!e, at AM ERICAN Th Cll.'S STORE. iii2!llwil Ne :T, Centre Square. IN MOSi' SKI.N niiil'ASf.S IT IS .NK(JK. siry le consider the coii-tiliitlentil state which dispose it, t lie local ceudillnn which makes 1 lit- skin susceptible, and the. external local rau-e which determines he. production of dl-c!ie. All liisi-a?isel tlie skin, Culiceis, Tumors, Pilvati; and Chronic Diseases pcriiianeiilly cured by l)t:-. II. D and M A. I.'INGAKER. ulllce 1:; E:ci, Walnut street, 1 ane.isti r, l'a. Consultation tree. J7::m.w 1i;ire.sAi.s fiic rtiK.Nisiii.Mi m-A-llencry. Fuel and ether supplies in compliance with the constitution and laws nl tlieCoiiiinenweallh el Penii-ylvanla. I liereliy invite "calud proposals, at prices below maxi mum rat s llxed In schedules, te luriilsh Sta tionery, Fuel and ether supplies ler the Senate and Heuse 01 Representatives, and tin; sever al departments et the statu kevc. nuientet Pennsylvania, and for plumbing, pis lining and steam Iltting ler tlie Senate and Heuse 01 Representatives ; rcpuirs. furnishing hails and committee rooms of the Senate and Heiis-.i! Rcnrcsentatlves. and distribution of reneris. documents and ether printed matter et lie Senate and Heuse et Representatives, and tin Department et Public Instruction, ter the year ending the drst Monday of June. Anne Domini one thousand eight bundled au 1 elifhty-teur. Separate proposals will be received and sep arate centiact.s awarded as announced in said schedules. AH prope-als must he addres-ed ami delive ed te 1110 before two o'clock ami thirty minutes, p. m.01 FRIDAY. 2:Uli DAY Or JUNK, A. D.. 1SSI, and at lliat tliee the proposals will beepeueil and contracts aWHrd ed by me. In the Executive Chamber, at Har risburg, Pennsylvania. Schedule. cnutitliilui; forms et proposals can he obtained en appli cation at the office of -the Secretary el the Commonwealth by all persons proposing le bid for centractu W. S.STENGBR. Secretary of the Commonwealth. JCNE4, ISSJI. jel2llld auAjj. B. u. WAICTin Y hniimlii and Retail Dealer in all triads et I.UM I'.KIi AND COAL. -far.i: Ne. 42) North Water &nd PrintT tveets a'-evn Lemen Ijtneaater. n;Mve MANU1CK anu coal. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nnre by the car loud at reduced prices All the REST GRADE.S OF COAL, Retb ler Family ami Steam purposes. OEM ENT by th- b.irnii. II A Y am! STRAW by the ten or bale. Yard ::ia Harrisburg Pike. Gknkkal Orneu 2f) Kast Chestnut street. Kauffman, Keller & Ce. anr4-lyd 1AI.. ' M. V. B. COIK), t3i MUUTU WAT l.K HT Lancaster. M-n . Wholesale ami Retail Dealers m LUMBER AND GOAL. Uenneethtn With th. Tiiephenlfi uchitiir-a Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH Watk STRUT. liuJa-iya
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