? If? 1 Mi?: sait &- s - w , f LANCASTER DAILY DS!TB1jL1BNQBR, MONDAY, J&OTU8.il88$. ., .i, COLUMBIA NEWS- IIUK KEGOtAK OOBBE8FUNUKMUK Krenta Along the SMquebwin Menu of Interest In and Around the Borough picked np (by the Intelli gencer Reporter. St. Paul's P. E. Sunday school hereafter at 0 p. m. Rev. Henry Engta conducted a Tunkcr dipping en the Chiqucs, near Newtown yesterday, six were immersed before a large crowd of spectators. Gee. Ilarns having suffered losses warns every body against trespassing en his vegetable gardens en Big island. 'Squire Grier im posed the penalties of the law en Alex. McMaues, for driving through the Lan caster turnpike gate without paying tell. Riverside Heme commnnien te night. Haymaking begun P. R. R. pay day Sat urday and many drunks Char. Hersh and Cba8. Reutergonete Myerstown Misses Nan and Lucy Parry home from school Wm. Green, of Philadelphia, visking E. E. Beechan Jehn Dutenhofer and family, of Philadelphia, visiting his father Swift D. Bender seriously ill. Herace Boyd visiting Oatasaqua Methodists expect a. big picnic te Lititz ou Wednesday Chiques rock picnic of Saturday spoiled by the rain SJiawuee picnic in Ileise's weeds next Saturday. Miss Rheby Kephart, of Houtzdale, well known here, will be married te Mr. Frank Daugherty en Wednesday. Jehn Moere's cherry tree, ou Chestnut Hill, planted in 1808, has borne live crops of ebonies an nually for fifty years. Mrs. David Mullen will be buried at" p. m. te morrow from her late residence. Yesteiday at 3 p.m., Mrs. Eliza Tiissler, ajjed 82, died at the residence of Miss Clara Shreiner, en Waluut street. The remains will be in terred in Lancaster en Wednesday. A Yerk County Tragedy. It is reported that two Yerk ceuuty fanners named Charles Kayner and Wm. Barnes had been paying attentions te a young lady named Miss Jennie Bartcl, but Barnes finally becaine the favored one. The two men had a fight about a week age, and this culmiuated ou Saturday in a war of weapons, in which Kayner was shot and slightly wounded in the left arm, while Barnes received a serious dagger thrust in the left side. Kayner disap pcarcd after the affray and has net since been heard from. The lady who was the cause of the trouble is muck prostrated at the occurrence. niKTUOUlSM. A Nw Church In ijuarrj'vllle. Although Fulton circuit has had four churches, Mt. IIope. Wesley, Bethel and Zion, they weie still unable te accommo date the laige number of members of the Methodist persuasion in the lower end of this county and the late pastor, Rev. J. M. Cooper, went te work with the assis tance of the mctubeis around Quarry ville, and the icsulb is a very neat brick church in llie eastern part of that glowing little town. The brick work was dene by Jes. Feiilk, the carpenter work by J. A. Stau' fcr and the painting by C. McCaulley, and the whole job redacts much credit en the mechanics who did it. Yesterday was the time fixed for the dedication and services were held in the morning, afternoon and evening, and an immense audience was present at each service. The sermon was preached in the morning by Itev. C. F. Turner, of l'liiU delphia, formerly presidiug elder. His text, was: ' Verily thin is the heuse of the tho the Lerd ; the gate te heaven." Rev. Urban preached in the afternoon, and in the evening short sermons were delivered by Rev. Brady, the minister in charge, ltiiv. McMichaul and several ether of the visiting bictlucti. Sover.il ether ministers were present who took part in the services, ameug them Rev. J. M. Souder, of the liefeiiued chinch. Collections were taken up at each scrvice ami the church starts off almost ficc or debt. Tite members of this circuit deserve a gieat deal of praise ler their zealous work ; net only li.ive they increased their mem be::iliij) wiy largely within the last few year:;, hut this is the third new chuich that has been built by thorn. Mt. Hepe was the lii.st ; it was built only a few years age ; then Wesley, and new Quar lyville. The latter congregation has been holding class meetings with occasional pi caching in the school heuse at that plaCe for the last two years. They have already a l.nge Sunday-school connected with the church. Steps aie new being taken te build a new church at Zion (Fairfield) when the circuit can beast el five liist cla-s buildings. JUNIOR UKUKIONS. I'leasum Occufcleim at Mlllcrsvll.e. At the reunion of the male junior Page and Nermal literary societies en Fiiilay evening the elliceis were : President, E. L. Minliu ; sccietary, W. R. P.iules ; critic, D.J. Griffith ; club leader, W. R Nauman. The exercises consisted of an opening eheius ; leading of minutes el last year's meeting ; picbident's addn s of welcome; instiumental duet by R T. Whitson aud J. S. Fclten ; 1 cloned question ausweied by A. II. Burk holder, en "The Successful School master ;" leuuieu address by II. T. Kyle, "The Schoolmaster Abiead;" a humorous quaitette by Messrs. Bell, Sharp, Middlehauf aud Lehman : debate ou the taiiff by J. C. Barkhelder, E. K. Yeung and D. L. Hartzler ou the affirmative, J. B B itderf, S. T. Custer and II. M. Stake en the nogative ; judgcp, McComb, Mehr, Bcatty, Wise, Sp.mgkr aud Jewcis decided in the ncgative ; Zither sole by Dr. F. C. Brcssler ; re ferrci question, "Are Delays Dangerous," by Mr. Fisher ; original poem, " Our JunieT Beys," by W. R. Naumau ; Bain yard chorus ; leading of the Boomerang by Editor J. A Wagner ; closing chorus. The exercises throughout were highly crcditable and woie appreciated by the large and attentive audience. The ldles' societies. The lady juniors had their reunion en Saturday evening, and the ehapel rostrum was beautifully dozerated. Miss CarrieE. Myers presided, Miss Leis McGaughey was secretary, Miss Webb critic aud Miss Liz zie A. Kemper club reader. The exer cises consisted of an opening chorus ; reading of minutes ; address of welcome ; reunion address by Miss Aii.se lluusecker, en "The Succass We Aim At" ; instru mental sole by Miss .Mewery; debate ou the decadence el the Christian Sabbath by Ada M. McSparran, Mary Reed, Nell and Heath ; Judges Way, Felten, Hess and Kuukul decided that Misses McSpai rau aud Reed had the batter of it ; piano duet by Misses Steuer aud Mowery ; recitation, "The Witch's Daughter," by M Ella Heed ; tableau duct by Edith Barline and Mary Jenkins; reading of the paper by Jeanette Fabes ; sentiment roll ; vocal sole by Miss Durbin ; critic's iemaiks ; piano sole by Mfcs Brooks. A drama entitled " The Greatest Plague in Life," was given as the closing act of this eutertaiument. The whole affair was a brilliant success Democratic County Committee. At a rather slimly atteuded meeting of the Democratic county committeo this morning, Wednesday, July 23, was fixed as the time for holding the Democratic district and county conventions te nemi nate a county ticket, elect detonates te the state convention and two members of the state committee. Jehn M. Rutter was elected a member of the county committee from Sadsbury vice H. L. Townsend, re moved. It was directed that the chair man print notices of the district primary meetings, en the Saturday preceding 'the county convention, the hear and p'ace te be fixed and filled in by the respective committeemen. Bt. Marj'a Sunday Scheel. The closing exercises of St. Mary's San day school were held yesterday in the auditorium of the church, there being present about 250 little boys and girls. Premiums for attendance and efficiency in studies were distributed, lets being drawn in every instance where the records showed equality in punctuality or scholarship. Souvenirs of the occasion were also given te these who manifested progress in their studies. Under the efficient management of Dr. McCullagh, the pastor of St. Mary's, the Sunday school has evinced remarkable development, as the large at tendance and marked interest that per vaded yesterday's proceedings well illus trated. It is the intention of the pastor te held a picnic en an extensive scale for the children in the early part of July, the proceeds of which are, te go ler the benefit of the Sunday school. Confirmation will be administered at the high mass at 10:30 o'clock next Sunday by theRt. Rev. Bishop Shanaban, of Har risburg, when services of a specially interesting character will be held. Fair and Festival. The fair aud festival for the benefit cf St. Jeseph's church opened en Saturday evening in St Jeseph's new school building which has been handsomely decorated by Antheny Iske. The attendance was large, patronage liberal and the receipts satisfac tory. The tables are abundently supplied with all manner of geed things strawber ries and ether seasonable fruits, ice creams cakes, confectieBs, and useful and fancy articles. The altar society table and the sodality table are in charge of the ladies of these societies respectively. J Shober aud Jeseph Bradel have charge of the wheel of fortune, and AlbertBke of the electric apparatus. Miss Annie Gantz supervises the strawberry, ice cream and confection table, assisted by several young ladies of the congregation. The following articles will be voted fer: Ladies geld wateh, parlor organ, sewing machine, geld ring, cigarmaker's tools, miniature ship. The festival will continue for ten days and the Keystone band will be in attendance every evening. Argument Court. This morning the regular June term of argument court begau with both judges present. There were ready 23 cases in common pleas, 5 in quarter sessions and 151 in orphans court. Twe hundred and feity accounts of administrators, execu execu eors and guardians, seventeen trust ac counts and twenty six widows appraise ments were piesented for confirmation. Herman Miller and Jeseph Hauser weie applicants for license te peddle. The lat ter was a soldier. Messrs. Martin and Ilelahau, who aic counsel for merchants in the city and county, objected te the granting of the license. A rule wa? granted te show c.iuse why the license should be gt anted. The charter of the Evangelical church of Hely Tiiuity of this city was granted as amended, limiting the creation of debt by or in behalf of the congregation te $300 in excess of income. Court adjourned to te 3:30 this afternoon. Lint et Unclaimed Letters, The following is a list of letters remain ing in the posteffice at Lancaster for the week ending June 18, 1883 : Ladies' List Mrs. Elvin Biunner, Mrs. Lillie Basel, Catharine Bundle, Alice M. Hellzapple. Mrs. Fannie Jenes, Mrs. E. S. Jehnsen, Mattie Krcider.Anua M. Kehlcr, Annie Kissinger, Mary A. Laucr, Helen Miller, Amiuda Sharb, Mrs. Cairie B. Wetlz. Gents' List. II. R. Aurand &l Sen. M. Bickle, Jas. Buckley, Tiies Cramer, G.B. Eager, Morgan Foley,Jac.IIartstein((er.), Rev. J. M. Harding, Hctuy n. Harnish, Ames Harvey, Leuis Himmclbergcr, In ternational Cel. Ce., Gee. II. Jarbeo, Chas. Knight, Jue. Leiby, Michael Mayer, G. L. Preziuger, J B. Reading, Jac. M Ressler, A. V. Ramsey, Addison II Reed, Andrew Schleiser, Jue Scupliseu, ((or ), Elias G. Sheaffer, Gee. Smith, Jas. L. Snrth, Jas. B. Wise. Atieuult and isauery. Jennie Smith has brought a suit for as sault aud battery against Andrew Leipsley, Walter Mycin aud Jeseph Weidle, who, she alleges, assaulted her ou Middle street early en Sunday morning. Alderman Barr held them for a heaiiug. Hiding Accident. Jehn Eckman, aged 14, seu of B. F. Eckman, of West Willow, fell from a herse ou Saturday, broke one aim aud dislocated a shoulder. Important te Orugcifctii. T'. re will be exhibited at the rnarmaecuti cil tonvenllen at Harrisbuig, tills week, the celebrated piescrlplien sca'e made by -the 1 rsien Rahmcc ami Scale Company, et Cin cinnati. Struck Oil. A gentium in ronrirked te a friend tltat lie liuil struck oil when he heard that his clothing could be thoroughly i onev.it ed mid rep died by lui Londen clething: reiinval n; Net. 1JG North Dukostrcet.iie.il- Chestnut. It SrKUIAL IfOIIHKS. Can't Say Knmigh. " I ctunnl speak tee highly el Burdock Bleed Bitters; they have been a great blessing te me. Cured me of biliousness and dyspep Ma from which I had buffered forbears." Mr. .1. Marsh, Hank et Terente, Out. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 117 and l.'is North Queen street. 45fNe family Dyes were ever se popular as llin Diamond Dyes. They never tail. The IllaeU Is tar superior te logwood. Any color 10 cents. The 11 rat real skin cure ever discovered wa? Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It cures all rough and scaly skin diseases and makes the skin smooth and lieitthy. It is an ornament te any lady's toilet " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills cured my wife immediately of severe neural gia" 11. M.Cecklin, Shopherdteivn. Pa. .10c. at druggists. Catarrh et the Bladder. Slinging Irritation, Inflaininatlen,all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by Ituchu palua. $1. Charmine features may be rendered actually re.'uMve by blotches or pimples. Glenn's Sulphur Seap remedies all complexion blem ishes. jlSlwdeed.tw My Wire Had Fits. " Fer 35 years." says our correspondent Henry Clark, of Kuirflcld, Lcuawce Ce. Mich., my wile had ll's. They would last about an hour, and sometimes longer. ai(jn7i7i Ner vine has permanently cured her." 112-1 wd cei I & w Ttie Kemnval et the Mtmup Act n IteneHt te tne People. In anticipation of. the repeal el the stamp act, the size of the bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons Liver Regulator have been materially increased, se that ter $1 the quan tity el the medicine will be grater than liere liere liere tolere. Ask your druggist ter, and be sure you get the big bollle et Simmons Liver IIkuu- LATOR. Urewn's Household I'anacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, ami thereby mere certainly UELIEVK PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is wai runted dou ble the strength than uny ether similar prepa prepa ut'en. it cures pain in the Side, Back or ilewcls, sero Threat, Khcumatism, Toothache, and ALL ACIIhS, and is The Oreat Keliever et Ialu. "BIteWN'8 HOUSEHOLD PAN ACKA" should belli every family. A teaspoon tul et the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweet, eneil, U prctorred, taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cenls a botlle. mayl-T.Th.F&w Tfcaadar It Den tM Axw. That ler lameness, ler rheumatism, for aches, ter pains, and ler sprains Dr. Themas' Mclec trie Oil Is a positive and reliable remedy. Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil can be purchased et any druggist. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Thk most popular and tragrant Feilnmeef the day '-HACKMETACKV' Try It. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street . feb7-eed3 Reatu, Bicycles and II ay rever. Nature has resolved that all the people are net te enjoy tbeneselvcs at once. With the opening of the season of outdoor sports comes the time of trouble ler the peer victims of Hay Fever. Fer them flowers have no odor, and the summer little or no beauty. Te snuff fcneeze and wipe their weeping eyes ler three or four successive mouths this is their pit iable portion. Whether this lerm of catarrh is called hay lever, hay cold, rose cold or rose fever, makes no dlHerence ; they suffer Just the same. There is no help in sei voyages, there is no help In high mountain air. These only lighten the pocket and leave the disease unabated. But there is a positive cure in Ely's Cream isalm. We could cram these columns with gratfful letters of the rescued. Try it and Jein them. II you continue te suffer it is because you neglect a remedy as sure as it is cheap and pleasant. jull-'Jwd&w Celden's Liquid Ueet adapted ler females in Tonic Is admirably delicate health. Cel- den ; no ether. Ol druggists. jlSl deed&w Skin umeaeea. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 Cures the inOt Invet "8 wayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) eratecascs of skin dls dls swayne's Ointment" j Swayne's ointment" cases, such as tetter, "S wayne's Ointment" ) ., rhlim -..,.! i,B,, "rf wayne's Ointment" J8-111 Meum,scaid "ead, "Swayne's Ointment" babei's Itch, sores, all "Swayne's Ointment" , . ilehln,r "Swuyiie's Ointment" 1CIUU' scal. "cinn0, "Swayne's Ointment" 5 skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" ) ,, , ,n!,tiea,n rem. Swayne's Ointment" lllul """cssinj, coin Swayne's Ointment" plaint, Itching piled, "S wayne's Ointment" .. , .ti,.in,.ii m,p "S waynn's Ointment" 1 U1(5 euly encLluu cure "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "S wayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ethur. It CCUKS where ull else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Ceucii, Void or Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect lr littttes the lungs and an incurable disease is eften the result. " Oil. SWAY NE'S COM POUND SYltUP WILD CIIKUUY " cures the iu)--t hoveio coughs aud colds, actsdlrcctly en the lungs, threat and chest, purines the bleed, ami ler In enrhlKl, asthma, all pulmonary at at iectlens et long standing, ills the best remedy ever discovered. I'rice 25 cunts and $1 per boltle. The lurge size is tl.e most economical bold bv all bi-sl druirglsts. ll'Mtf W&Flvd&w KKSCI1KU ri(UM UKATII. Tim lollewlnst.-iteniontot William -J. Cough In, el Knmurvlllt, Mas., Is se leinivkable tliat we l';r teaxl: for it llie attention et our read !:-. Ila says : "In the tall el 187C1 was taken v. illi a violent blpedim; et the lungs, tollewed lj a si'vrn rough. 1 seen began te lese my appetite and llcsh. 1 was se weak at one time that I ee u id net leave my lied. In the sum in. r el ls77 1 wasadmltted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my It'll lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctor and nied tfluiw. I it us i tar geiiu at ene time a report w. i.t around that I was dead. I yave up hope In.t a Irtt'iul told me et DIl. WM. I1AI.VS CAISAM FOU TIIK I.UNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my easn incurable, but 1 get it hi llie te satisfy them, when te my sur prise u d gratlncallmi, I commenced te feel belter My iiepe, once ilPi.d, began te revive, a d tf. lav I feel In better spirits than I have the past threo years. " I writethis hoping you will publisil it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will he induced te take DU. WM. HALL'S BALSAM tOUTIIK LUNCIS.undbecenvlnced that CONSUMPTION CAN UK CU11KD. I have taken two bottle and can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My ceugn has almost entirely disap disap peured and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.' -'old liv II. I!. Cochran. 187 North Oneen street lloriiern Itletnersi Mothers! Are you disturbed at night aud broken et your i est by a sick child sufferig and crying with the ecruclatlug pain of cutting teeth? 1 1 se, goat onceandgetabottleotMUS. WIN S LOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Imine i lately depend upon it ; there Is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the beweU and give test te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use In all cases, and pleasant te the Inste, and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best leinale physicians In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mavl-M.W,S&w 5-Plain Talk vrek dr. Swayne -re UTiem It May Cencern: Itching Piles Is ene of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense itching, particularly after got get liug warm. It seems us it pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes inrm. The private parts are often aireeted. The mere you set utch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super inr te any article in tilt market, ) guarantee 1 te euro the worst case et Itching piles In exist ence. Signed, H.'SW A YNK, M. D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment. Is also a pl asant aud effective cure ter tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, und all scaly, crusty. Itchy skin eiuptiens. held by all prominent druggists, or will be sent ter 5)ets. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.25. Address, Dr Swayne A Sen, Ph!ludelphia,Pa. net I l-lydTn.Th&S&w dew te secure Health. I seems strunge that anv one will sutler from the many dcrni)gcment.s brought en by an inipit'c condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSAUSAPAKILLAANDSTILI.INGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYHUP will restore pet lei t health te the physical organization. It ii Indeed n strengthening syrup, pleasant te lake, aid has proven itself te be the best BLOOD I'UIilr'IElt, ever discovered, elleet irilly curing Scrofula, Syphlltic disorders, Woakne.s'i el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. ieus complaints and ail diseases indicating an Impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin, etc. it corrects iudl gestlen. A single bottle will prove te you its meiits as a health rene.wer, ter it ACTS LIKE A Cll ABM, especially when the complaint Is el an exhaustive nature, having u tendency te lc-di n the natural vigor el the brain aud tier vens sy.-dem. ..KKU'S PAIN PANACEA enres a palu in man and beast. Fer nsn externally and Inter nally. UKDHOItbE POWDKItS euro all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Live Sleck. A POSITIVE CUKE. mayiM-2 Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street Ken Uime Back, side or Chest use 3111 LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 13:1 NoilliQueen ticet, Lancaster. tebl-leedG UK AT it f. Wkisur. In this city, en he lClh insL. Bar bara, lie et Valentine Weber, In the S3d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are rcspcctlully invited te attend the luneral from the residence et her husband, Ne. -140 Hlghslieet. Funeral service at St. Jeseph's church at 0 o'clock to-meri ew morning, it ICaupfiian In Providence township, Lan caster county, ra . ou June 18 1SSJ, Mrs. Mary, wileet Adam Kautliiian, In the fiJdjear efher "e. The relatives and iriends el'thj family are respectlully Invited te attend the luneral from her late residence, en Wednesday morning ut 7-.'cleek. interment at Woodward Hill ceui-ete-.y.and luneral services at the ehapel at II e clock. (, Sweric In this citj, en the 181 i inst., Emanuel, seu et Daniel und Kuchel Swepe, aged 29 years, C months and C d-iys. The relative and friends et the lamlly, also members of lire department Ne. 2, are re spectfully invited te alt ml the funeral, irem his patents' residence, Ne. -.5'Coneslegastreet, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- I went at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t NEW ADVMKTIMXMMKTB. WANTJSO TWO U1BLB-WNK AUCOeK, washer andlrener; the ether ler up stairs work. lt APPIA' AT THIS OFFICE. WANTED A COOK, ONE THAT UN. del-stands the restaurant cooking pre ferred. Call at Ne. 25 North Queen street. It GEO. H. MILLER. TITAN TED OIBX. rOtt UKNEBAL II hnnsawnrlr- it Ne. 319 NORTH DUKE ST. NOTICB. My wife, Louisa G. Wcndler. left my bed and beard en the 15th Inst. 1 will net be re sponsible for any cebts contracted by her. It JOHN WENDLEB. -liHK WOMEN'S CHKlaTIAN TEMPEK- ? ance Union will meet te-morrow (TUES DAY) evening at halt-past six o'clock, in the lecture room et the Duke street M. E. church. It THE BEST AND MOST COCPLkte As sortment et Euchre. Poker, Cosslne and ether playing cards, at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR STORE. w ANTED A BAKKTK TO WORK AS second hand. Apply te 1a. UUS1 & BUJ, JS-tfd Ne. 101 Mlddle St. QOHOOL TAX 1883. e Treasurer. 3 per cent, off for prompt pay meni. tv. u. jiiaiuuaiiI, rreasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. j9-ttdR YOU WILL ALWAYS EIND A FULL line el Connecticut cigars and Feunthln Fine Cut tobacco, at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW.FRONT CIGAR TORE. ITMKKWOUKS-ALL THE LATEST NOW X? ready for dealers' Inspection, at city prices. J. E. WEAVER, 55 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. lell-lwd HAVANA AND YAKA UIOAKS ONLY fie , the best for the money in the town, at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CI Alt HTOKK. SCHOOL K1IKNITURK. Proposals for supplying the new four room building en Ann street. Willi Primary, Secondary and Teachers' Desks, will be le celved until WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, at 8 o'clock p. m. II. Z. RHOADS. junel3-7td Chairman et Committee. STEVKNS HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ntl e'r saloons. II. WAGNER, myl5-ltd Manager. AUKANI) STKAWUEKKY fKSTIVAL AND FAIR, FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST. JOSEPH'S OHUROH, HAS COMMENCED INST. JOSEPH'S HALL, St Jeseph street, and will continue for ten days. tjnl3-2w "TeTlCK TO UKIDOK BUII.IHCK.S l'KO- II pesali ler the erection of a, county bridge ever Little Chickies creek at Myers lording, en read from Mt. Jey te Columbia, will be received atthuCountyCemmlssioneis' office, Lancaster, Pa., until 12 o'clock, in., FRIDAY', JULY IS. 188.1. Ne bids will be considered unless they are accompanied by a bend ter twice the amount or the bid, ter the faithful performance el the work. Specifications cm be seen at the commis sioners' office. By order of THE HOARD. At'cst : Frank Grikst, Clerk. jel4-3tawdtd MAKE NO buy the HISTAKK, FOB YOU CAN best 5c. Havana ciirar in the market, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. SOME SKIN DISEASES AltK FUKKLY local ; ethers are Indicative et constitu tional eerangetuent, which It is necessary te recejnlze in order te successfully treat the case. The different successes attending judi cious und injudicious treatment is most strik ing, und obvious even te the public. All Diseases et the Skin and Cancers perma nently cured by DRS. 11. I), and M. A. LONGAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. jlS-3td&w . G IKAItDFIBK INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Kates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East King Street. mliCmdM.W&SR NOTICE TO CONTHAUTOliy. Sealed proposals will be received up le 7 o'clock, p. 111., en SATURDAY, JUNES, l&J, for work ami material requ'-red at the Eastern market house, iu the following divisions : Fer bricks per 1,000 ( hand ami machine made ). Fer laying brick per 1,000. Fer cut-stene work, sills, steps and cedn.j. Fer mill-work. Fer lumber. Fer paving, pcrsquate yard. Fer sand, per ten ann per 1,000 brick In wall. Fer lime, per bushel. Fer painting and glazing. Fer carpenter work. Fer tin rooting and spouting. Fer plumbing. Fer making und placing in position reef trusses and rooting, game ready for tin. Fer plasteiing. Bids will also be received at the same time and place for the erection nl the whole house complete. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office et Allen A Uerr & Ce., Ne. 10S E. King street, where bids will be received. The committee reserve the rlnht te reject any or all bids. J. KRIOD. SENEIt, iei:t,ic,20,'.2l, Chairman. uu aveva. M ETZGEK A UAUUtUHAN White Dress Goods AT CHEAP STORE. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- White Dress Ms. VICTORIA LAWNS at 10c., 120., 15C, 20c, 25c, 2iC, 37JC. JUD1A LINEN at 20c, 25c, 31C, 37KC Wc SWISS MUSLIN lrem 12J cents up. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS. LACE CHECKERED MUSLINS. NAINSOOK PLAID MUSLINS. CAMBRIC CHECKERED MUSLINS. All at Lewest Prices. AT ger Cheap Stere, 43 Wfltf KING ST., LANCASTER. (Between the Cooper Heuse- aid sorrel ;Hewa Hetel! Melz Maun sew AUTMKTmmnnm, T OH DAS FABTL.lt cloudy axid XfX W-fl WARM. The handy getting of things. Neyer tire. ,q congratulating yourselves, r'huadelpnians, en your markets, in which nearly everything is get under the cool shadow of one reef. Here, in the people's store, you find under one reef almost everything that people in ether cities have te go for, jri all weathers, from store te store and from street te street. Did you ever think hew much extra you could afford te pay for goods for such handiness of getting them ? And as you get geed butter and fresh vegeta bles in the markets, geed and fresh above the goodness and freshness known, in most cities, se here you get the best things in the whole world, if you like ; in silks, dress goods, bonnets, shoes, gloves, shirts ; in short, in almost everything you deck your homes with ; and when you find our price for anything higher than somebody else's let us knew. We welcome all ; we provide for all ; and, de we provide meanly or thinly, or any way but bountifully and wisely ? When you cannot find what you want ask-the clerks te get it for you. If you have any reason for complaint against goods or ser vice, write a note and it will have the personal attention of the firm. JOHN WANAMA.KER. This paragraph will net be Greek te housekeepers and these who are furnishing cot tages. We have unbleached table linen as low as 28 cents and some at 38 cents; but the new red-bordered 58-inch wide half bleached damask table linen, in five patterns, is a marvel of goodness as well as cheapness ; price, 50 cents a yard. We have a very pretty full bleached table linen at 50 cents, a better grade at 65 cents and en up te $1.75 and $2. At $1.65 a dozen we have a special let of bleached linen napkins, muchheavierthan the usual line of goods for this price. We have another make, a fraction finer, but net nearly se heavy, at $1.50 a dozen. Our assortment of napkins in the different qualities and makes is very large, prices ranging all the way up te $20 a dozen. One let of 200 dozen coarse, all-linen" napkins, suitable for rough usage, at $1.25 a dozen. We consider a special bargain, huckaback towels of pure linen, 8, 9, 10, 11 nd 12 cents ; bird eye towels, same maker, 8 and 10 cents. The huckaback towel, 20x32 inches, at 12 cents, are great bargains. 250 dozen fig ured, red and blue borders (Kate Greenaway pattern), 20X 40 inches ; for geed service we knew of nothing te excel this towel at the price, 31 cents, and all pure linen ; linen huckaback towels up te $1,25 and damasks te $3 each, a splendid line te se lect from and plenty of them. There are 80 dozen friction bath towels, 20 cents each, registered all linen colored border ; they have a peculiar roughness which they always retain, in great favor with these who prefer a coarse, rough bath room towel. Left or Cheatnut-strcct entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER We lest sales a few days age because we could net get the right quality of fancy china mat ting for 25 cents per yard. Fifty five rolls are new en deck and we have pleasure in recommend ing the. quality. De net be persuaded that the mequette carpets we are selling at $1.25 arid $1.45 are net first quality, for we never kept any ether. It would be peer business te have te take up a made and laid carpetand refund the money under our guarantee. Thisalene would prevent us from loose trading. Gallery, Market-street front. Take IIouie Car. JOHN WANAMAKER. This is an idea for men with small feet. Take your pick out of the many lines of ready-made boys' and young men's -Shoes. The saving is quite noticeable, as they are cut with, small .sizes that make them cost less. We are dealing largely with the best makers of hand-sewed shoes. Market street lront,frem contre te Juniper street entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. Cnestnnt, Thirteenth and Market streets and City Hail Sauare s PuiLADWiFHU; second edition; MONDAY EVENING,. JUNE 18, 1883. AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS, MCWS FKUH THE OLD WORLD. The Kxcltement Over the banderland Acci dent Unabated The Repert That paused It. Sjcnderland, England, June 18. The excitement ever the catastrephe . in Victeria hall at this place en Saturday night, by which nearly two hundred children lest their lives, continues in. tense. Seme of the children who escaped say that a report spread through the gallery at the close of the performance that the child first out of the hall would get a prize, and there was consequently an eaeer rush for the doers. Most of the bodies of the victims will be buried together in a lone trench. Sentenced te Death. Innsbruck, June 18. Sabedini,the man who drove Uverdank. the bomb manuiao manuiae turer, across the border and for which he was charged with high treason, has been found guilty and sentenced te death. SORT OP A CYCLONE. Sunday's Storm's navages in Muncy Valley. Williamsport, Pa., June 18. The storm in the Muncy valley yesterday even ing, was the most violent that ever vis ited that region. Iu addition te the station of the Reading railroad reported demolished last night, a number of ether build ings wero damaged.. The storm lasted ever an hour, aud rain fell in tor rents, accompanied by hailstones as large as hickerynuts.Bridgcs ever small streams were washed away, fruit trees tern up, bams unroofed and a large amount of grain destroyed. The track of the Read ing read was badly washed for a consider able distance, but travel has been resumed. The storm nassed into Northumberland county, where considerable damage was I .. 1 ?J .n2.. am.1 f..!4- Qnm.k-T uone ie uriuun, yiuiu uu num. uuu narrow escapes irem death were made by persons who were out in the storm. Uelmeut Vindicated. New Yekk, June 18. The jury in the libel suit of August Bel mont against Jehn Devey, editor of the Irish Natien, who in April, 1882, charged Mr. Belmont in his panar with having misappropriated funds belong ing te an Irish society, returned a verdict of guilty but recommended de fendant te the " extreme clemency " of the court. Mr. Belmont stated that he "joined in the recommendation, as his only object in prosecuting the suit was the vindication of his character." Sen tence was suspended until te uioriew. 9 Judge Kriiin Will ICxptuln Hluiacll. St. Leuis, June 18. Judge Chester II. Km in, whose unexplained absence from home has caused se much comment, re turned te th's eity en Saturday night. Nearly all the statements published about him were news te him and excited his sur prise. He will prepare a statement for the public. It is new believed that the estate of Wm. Robortsen was properly ad ministered by Judge Krum, aud that all the ci editors wero paid their claims. The Music et the I'lat-tl Still Continue. LnxiNGTON, Ky., June 18. At Vicr sailles. Ky., last night Ollie and Press Brown shot aud killed tbe town maibhal, Geerge Ficeman, while he was attempt ing te arrest them. The cau.-.c of the killing was an old feud, the Browns alleging that Freeman killed their brother about a year afje. The Browns are in jail. An Old Delaware Lawyer Dead Wilmington, June 18. Gcerge Bridges Redney.the eldest lawyer of the Dolawaie bar. died at his home in New Castle, yes terday. He was born in 1802 and was twice elected te Congress by the Whigs. He practiced law in this ceuuty from 182C up te the time of his last illness. A Ten Years' Sentence. Ciiesteic, Pa., June 18. Dennis Green, colored, who killed Jeseph Clark by a blew witii a black jack, and who was convicted of murder in the second degree, was te day seut.-nced le ten years iinpris nicnt at hard labor Ulgn Watir in miNhOiii-i. Kansas City. Me., June 18. The wa-h out caused by the recent rains occasioned an almost complete bloskade of railroad trains in this vicinity last night. The river hore is 20 G 10 feet above low water mark. The Avenger In Chlciee. Chicago, June 18 Rudelph Brem. need 50 yean; was .struck down and killed last night by Albirt Tusch a young man, whom liu met by ;; mitetan!; te urge iv. paraMeu for nduc'iit.i of his dauglitei Tusch es-capvMJ WKArttlii: INiitlMl'l:: i- Washington, June 18. Vw the Muidu Atlantic states, warmer, partly cloudy weather and light rain, followed by clear ing weather in southern portions, winds shifting te south and west, falling barem eter. jaAUKElM. riiiHiit.iita Markui PiilLADKLI'UIA, Jiiun la flour iiiul ami steady: Super lint;. $.1 Za: (ii ; Kstru, .l7.r.Q 4 25: fenn'n Kuiiilly,$Sji 12X; Minn. Kxtrj, f.r 'J.rU2i, Kyu Heur at f:!723 75. Wheat flrmer. Inn quiet; Ne. 2 Western i:r.l,$i '.)yt; Ne. :tile$l ll; Ne. 1 I Vu liu. Iti-il Cern dull : sail Yellow at (aiM; sail Mixed, CtfiGlc; Ne. 2 Micd, SilttSSe. Oata dull anil easier : Ne. 1 White, M)c ; Ne. 2 de, 49c ; Ne. :$ le. 48c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 4ai6r, Kye nominal ut 7" Seeils -Timethy duil :U 1 8.1&1 J ; Klaxut dull anil unsettled. Previsions dull, lower anil unsettle 1 ; Mm Perk, $1991950. I.anl nominal : city kettle refined, llc; loose butchers, 9c. lliitterllrin and fairly active; l'.i. and West ern Creamery extra, 'Ha ; II. C. und N. Y. ext a, 20c; de firsts, ir317c; cxtm, ir.Qtfc; geed te choice, 12015c. Kells dull ut 7(? 10c. Ejjgs steady; I'unna. extra, 20c ; Western, ISKc. Cncesedull; New Yerk full cream, llc ; Western, 910Hc Pa. part skims, HftJXc ; de lull skims, 25c. Petroleum quiet ; Kelt nod, 77c. Whisky attlia New Yerfc Market. Nkw Yerk June IS. Fleur dull and declin ing: Sucertlne We-tirn and Htate. $:: 45j) 4 iu: Extra de. II 0ASI 5): Choice de. a ; 7 15. Wheat 3c higher: firm but rather quiet ; business mainly ppecul:itlv ; Ne. 2 Red, July, l 2031 20 ; Aug , JI 2'fil 22 ; fc'ept , I 2lk ffl 24S. Cern JSKc higher and Arm; Mixed West ern spot, 49&C5C ; de future, C0C7J4c OutsJlc lower and dull; .Ne. 2 Julv, 41 Q41Jc ; Sept., .".7enSc ; State, 4'a55c; West ern, 44f4c. Cattle Market. . Philadelphia, June IS. Cattle market fair: receipts, 3,500 head ; prime. Sc ; geed ut cjCQUXc ; medium at CliQCc; eonr.nen at 5 tc. Sheen market active : rcccints 10.100 head prime, 524Gc ; geed, 5Ji5c ; medium, Vx ijic; coiuuien, Haic; culls, 33c; Iambs, IjUJSC. Hogs dull ; rcccipU 3,C00 head ; selling at oaiee. LIte Stock Prices. CiucAoe-Hogs Receipts. 85,000 head ; sLlp menLs, 4,700 head ; there was a bad break in the hog trade in sympathy with the pante In the prevision market, and prices were 15c lower; mixed, 6 15Q6 .'0 ; heavy, t6 t0S680r light, $6 2086 CO ; sklps,$3 25QC. s Cattle Kecelpu, 20j heaa ; nhipmcntg, 4.70J head; markeslew; experts, $5 8036; geed te choice shipping, $5 oe5 75 ; common te fair, 1505 40; cows and mixed at l 409 '." stockers ana leaders. S3 1035 70. Sheep Receipts, 100 head ; shipment. 100 head ; market nrtekrte llie cxient et a nieagrre snpply ; atl cleared early ; common te ttir, - $3ifi ; geed at II 50 ; cbeice at 14 75. Quotations by Beed, KeGraaa A Ces Ink ers, Lancaster, Fa. 11a.il 18 it St.m, Mlchlmn CentraL. mi New Yerk Centrml 12 Xew Jersey Central. Ohie Central 10jj 10 mi.uicK. x western.. Denver ft Bie Grande.. Krle Kansas A Texas. Lake Shere 112W Chicago A N. W., com.... 133 N. N.,Ont.A Western.... 27J ht, Paul A Omaha Pacific Mall 42W Rochester A Pittsburgh.. 20 St. Paul 10CHX Texas Pacific 39 Union Pacific MX Wabash Common 30 1- Wabasb Preferred 45i West'rn Union Telegraph 871i 87W Loulsvllle A Nashville... 53 53jl " iv snl s ou Lehlgn Valley 70 70K Lehigh Navigation. 44 45 Pennsylvania 59 59f Beading 29 29 7-16 P. T. A Buffalo 1 Northern Pacific-Coin... 52 52 90J Northern Pacific Pref.. Hestenvllle..... .......... jyA Philadelphia A rle Nortnern Central Underground. Canada Southern 67 Oil 119 People's Passenger. 67 lt 67 17 Ptallsdelpbta. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Erle K. K. , . -MX .20 iteauing iiaureaa Pennsylvania 1 tall read i.enign vauey uaiiread United Companies of Now.lersoy.... Northern Pacific. Northern Pacific Preforre I Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Norrlslewn Railroad Central Transportation Company... PittsbV, Titusvilla A Uultate It. ft... Little Schuylkill Railroad a e?6 ... .ex ... 52K ... 09 ...43 ...1(H e7 ... 14 ... 59)2 flew xerx. Quotations bv Asaeciated Press. Stocks strong and blither. Meney, 2Q3c. New Yerk Central 1213 rie i.anreaii..... ........................... e,rt Adams Kxpresd 12U Michigan Central I tall read 97Vi Michigan Southern Railroad 112 Illinois Central Railroad 1:1 Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad ix: ChlcigeA Reck Island Railroad.. 1 129 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne ItallreaiF. 131 Western Union Telegraph Company..... 87 Teledo A Wabash 30 New Jersey Central MS New Yerk Ontario A Western 27 Lecal stecKa ana Beaaa Kcperted by J. 15. Leng. Par val. l.anO'Uy 1; Hir ct. Lean, due lS82...$lwi " 18d5... 1WI " issa... lfti u ltfjft... IDC .'j'crct,lnler30yar3.. 100 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean .... 100 " " In 1 er2uyer.rrt.. 100 " 4 " ln.r.er20yiiaw.. 100 " " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Manlietni borough lean 100 nisaai.L&MKOUa steuku. Qiiarrvvlllu It. K S0 MtliuiMvllle Street Car se liiiiuirer I'rliiting Company 50 Wateh h'actery 1(10 Cns LI-:htaud Kuel Cemnanv SO Last mie. 120 llHVSO 102 no 100 lt tV.6 :a.25 45 120 90 Stevens Heuse (Rends) 1UU Columbia u:is uenipany Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta llollewwaro 100 Stevens Heuse 50 Sicily Island 50 2 5.25 220 15 16 I 21 100.55 tllS ll'ft 112 100 10.: t if. Ksiat unimiywine waynesu'g.... hi Mlllei-MVllle Nermal Scheel Northern Market IIISCeCLAMlCOUS HOMOS. t.'uarryvllle It. It., due liM! 1(X) ReadliiK A Columbia R. R.Vs lmi Ijineastur Watch Ce.. due lSbfi 1ft) LKiicuster Oas Light and Kuel Ce.. due in 1 or 2A years 100 Lancaster ens Light and i'ael Ce., TUBNMKU BTOaXfl. Rig Spring A Ue-iver Valley ? 25 Bridgeport A Iloresheo........ 13 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill.... Columbia A Washington , 25 25 IS 20 ceiumhia.v, i;ig spring. ............. lhj .'ill 10 7. 2? 10 31 Ul 54 75 105 i:cue 41 35 79 -75.50 1W.05 240 110.25 ireia 11a 142 141.3b 1 20(1 150.2J 140 151 75 135 1V0 Columbia A Marietta Mavtewn A Klizabctlitewn 25 25 25 25 25 Lancaster A Knhrata Lancaster A Willow Street Strastiurt! K Millport .......... Marietta .t Muytewu MariHuLa v Mount .iev Luic.. Kilzabjtht'n A Mlddlisfn Linc'iter A KrulLvllle. Lancaster A Lititz 100 5!l 25 25 Lancaster A Vllllamstewn. Ivtueaxter A Maner 60 LiucLderA Man helm r. 25 L:.:ietsLerA Marietta 25 Lanc.iir A New Helland 1011 Uni-i-!'. r A Siwiuehanna. :i'Ki BASK STOCKS. S'li-at National nan k 100 Kariii:tr' National Rank 50 Fulton National Rank 100 L ir.e.ister Ceilutv National Rank.. 50 Celiiiut.ia National Bank 100 Christiana National Hank. 100 Kehrata National Bank loe Ftrtt National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 Vtr-t Vat'enai llaimr, Strasburg.... 100 -"ir- National Ha tik. Marietta 100 Kirst National Rtnk. Mount Jey.. 100 i.itit. N1H011&I Rank 100 Ma::tiei,u National Bank 100 1'iifen National Rank, Mount Jey. 50 New Helland Vulenal Bank IPO Can National Rank 100 VOAj. ;i V. A)(T1II e. ' r.e: . tiu and itetall Dealer In all kinds et LU M RKR AND COAL. I fe- 1: Ne. 120 North Water and Prince " - evi i.eiiien Lancaster. n3-lyd MA N II It K A NO COAL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma nure bv the car lead at reduced prices. All the BKbT l! It AD Kb OF COAL, Reth lei family and Siram purposes. CKMKNTIiy th-harm . HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yard 315 llaritsburg Pike. (iKnukal ukkick 20)4 Kust Chestnut street. Katiffman, Keller & Oe. anrl-lyil c t.ll.. M. V 1 i lilT'k jvi. v. i. V7nw, HO XUlit H WAV Kit HT.f Lancaster, i., J. hetfvi.!. and Retail Oirtlera In LUMBER AND GOAL. t'-iitiertfei AVIdi tlin Totwphenlc KK.-t.am;, Yurii .(: - V- Wi Nllltril WAT) 'i-RKi- I '-?:t:. t 'VTK.W L'l.UTtllNU I'.llti.OlC. Jno. J. SmaJing, (LA'SK WITH 1IOYT A GLKASOX.) K WITH 1IOYT A GLKAS TAILOR, Would 1 e pleated te have PARLOR, you rail at his Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO KXAM1NE THK Latest Novelties KOK Men's Wear, Imported direct for enr trjdi. SKCONU FLOOU, MARRLK VUONT. iiia.9-lydWitS ASMONKKS'MALK.Or VALUABLE CUT RKALKSTATK. - On SATURDAY, JUNK S3. 1SS3, nnilerttn order et the Court or Common Pleas et Lan caster county, there will be sold at the Leep" an! Hetel, in said city, the following desirable prepe-tle'.vlz. : Ne. 1. A Large Deuble Two-SteiteiTBRiCK DWELLING llOUBK. with jTwo-Sterted Brick Back Balldtas attacbedand tliu Letet Ground adjacent tfiercuvfrentiiig about 41 feetontlienertkalitearJsast Orongo street, and extendlatcHktepth lateet te Marlen street. In said ftvTtnu noase being nnmbered 711 Kast OrMBicreet. A choice variety et Fruit frees onSOrape Vines are growing en tt'SJE.SSSLOTS OF GROUND. UitViVtiit en the north side et Kast Walnut l-Sltuateti en j" . , , t . ,, ,, . tiintuir together In irent 44 feet, and extend iminticptn 120 feet te a ten feet wide Hlley. Tne said lets being numliered 393 and 400 iu the general plan of the Chestnut street traCl. sale te commence at 8 o'clock In the even ing, when the conditions will te made known ,y J. FRKDKBICK SENKR, psslarneejet William Hensel and wife. mayll-WAStsd. . ii - J! IvJ -A ba y'A M : 1 41 F 5'l ft , r-r, ' i 4 I Vi
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