Sim. Z ne, rrVrr-- OtHWSRnB. . AMVV. 4'hJj' , ?rl?K-S!i?ii;'& -V 7Si;S-r 'r r '- ii' --rT&tp-z r&?"& ri:5i r-:w7 "SeSS" 'f v VlASiSiBtS ' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLieENCEB,. TUESDAY; JUNE 19 1883. MFv--F.V2tf: CEK. UlTHABB' Witt. A Large Katate te be Oeed te DUceyer What Children Were Created te De. The following is the will of the late Gen. A. D. Ditmare, admitted te probate in the reeister's office this morning. The estate it is said, will amount te $75,000. I, A. D. Ditmars, of the city of Lancas ter, iu the county of Lancaster, and state of Peniisylvenia, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, de make and lmblisb this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all for mer wills by me at any time heretofore made. First : I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid by my ex ex ecueor as seen as convenient after my death. The remainder of my estate I dispose of as fellows : Item : I give and bequeath te my sister, Susan It. Mead, of Warren, Pa., four thousand dollars. Item : I give and bequeath te Mrs. Mary Christ, wile of William E. Christ, four thousand dollar, te be safely invested by her. Item : The remainder of my estate I bequeath te be used in means te ascertain what children were created te de. That the child may be directed te and instruct ed iu what he or she is best adapted te de. My executer te use thp sum te the best of his judgment in means te carry out my herein expressed desire. I nominate, constitute and appoint my esteemed friend Dr. William Compteu te be executer of this my last will and testa' ment, knowing that he understands and will faithfully carry out ray desires. In witness whereof, I, A. I). Ditmars, the testator, have te this, my last will and testament, written en one sheet of paper, set my hand and seal this second day of February, one thousand, eight hundred and eighty three. Signed, scaled, published and declared by the above named A. D. Ditmars, as and for his last will and testament, in the pic.scncc of us, who have hereunto sub scribed our names at his request as wit nesses thereto, in the presence of the said testator and of each ether. A. D. DlTMAItS, SEAL. Jeseph 1J. Shuuiaker, Geerge W. Eaby, W V. Compteu. TOIIAUOtt 1'ACKKKS' PICNIC. Kwmlul Cloning of a Busy Season. Saturday List was the closing day of the packing at SLiles & Frey's warehouses iu this city aud Wrightsville, and yesterday the empleyes had a grand picnic atTell's Haiti. The day was spent in speech making, aud a uuinber of the men made geed i-peeclic.s A vete of thanks was voted te Skihs & Frey and te the foremau, Adam Sanders, ler their uniform, and it was unanimously resolved that better emplejcis and foreman was net te bd found iu 1 1m county than Aiiam. A flue dinner was spiead, a pleasant day was ijpeut aud the festivities wcie kept up until a late hour. This firm has been the laigest packers in this county, this season, having put up consideiably ever 4,000 cases, the moil had had a long .seasei, aud it was closed in a fitting manner. l.lTTl.t: l.tCAI.. Here mill Tlicre ami Kvorywtiere. C. II. Uarr is taking tmb.sciiptiens for dutis' biography of Buchanan, which wil! seen he isueil from fhe press of liar J.ilS The ordiuance of baptism by immersion will beadmiiiistcucd in Salem church to morrow evening by Itev. ,T. Nolseu Petter. Jehn F. Davis, living at Ne. 440 East Orange street, who is sufiering from an ulcer en the right lung, is iu want of the necessaries of life for himself, wife and child. The Ni-flsville Union Sun-lay school will lie'.i'. its public anniversary en Sunday. July 1st, at 2 p. m. The exercises wil consist of vocal ami instrumental music, and addicr-ncs by wll known Sunday scbe-il weikcis. Argument Court. Court me! yesterday afternoon at 3:30 the hour having been made later en ar count of the funeral of General Ditmarr. Seme time age, Jacob Feld, of Martic township, was granted a divorce from his wife Irilia Fell I. Yesterday a rule te show eaiiftO why the divorce should net be revoked war. grunted en application of J. 15. Annvake, counsel for the woman. The claims that she did net hnve the proper notification of her husband';;- application for a di voice. In the (tpiity cisc of Elizabeth Marks vs Daniel I). Hees, Win. P. Compten, esq , was :ipp.imtei' master and examiner. A number of eases iu common pleas have been argued and t.he list is net cea eluded. Siruek by l.lglitnliig Duting a heavy rain storm shortly after midnight this morning lightning stiuck a large bank barn, the property of Jehn Oinder. The building with its contents was consumed. Among the live.stet;k were four horses aud a lat of cattle. The sc.miu of the fiie is midway between Masterseu ville and ItVc-i's tavern, near the Lebanon county line. It is believed the prepjrty is insured. KESCUED ncUS DEATH. The tollewlngstatementor William J. Cough In, et Semeryllle, Mass., Is se remarkable tnat we beg te ask' for It the attention et our read era. lie says : "In the tall et 18761 was taken with a violent bleedinsc el the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te I030 my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. Whllcthere the doctors said I had a bole Id my lelt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. Iwas se far gene at ene tiine a repeat went around that I was dead. I gave up nope nut a lrtend told we et Hit. WM. HALL'S BAI SAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a hfttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prises d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, and te fay I feel In better spirits than I have the past three years. I write this hoping you will publish it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs .ill be induced te take DU. WM. HALL'S BALSAM KOK THE LUNUS, and be convinced tint CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say tbt it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.'. Sold liv II. It. Ceclfran. lit7 North Oucen street Skin IJUniuiM). "Swuyne's ointment" ) Cured the most invet "S wayue's Ointment" S "Swayne's Ointment" derate eases of skin ills "swayne's Ointment" j ".Swayne's Ointment" Seasea, such us letter, "Swayne's Ointment" ) ., ,., ..,., ,,,, .Swayne's Ointment" ) 8aI1 rJieiiin.scaw iieae, "Swayne's Ointment" 5 baiter's itch, sores, all "Swayne's Ointment" , . tteiiine- "Swayne's Ointment" 1 crUHlv scaly, uciung, "a way no's Ointment" skin eruptions, and Swayne's Ointment" .,,, ,,,0,.., ..,,, ,., Swayne's Ointment" jllat ltcsslng com "Swayne's Ointment" ) plaint. Itching piles, "Swayne's Ointment" ) ., niv,.n,.,.!ini t-nvn "Swayne's Ointment" ) lll(J only u,-aual c,,re "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES where all else lulls. Sold by all druggists, A Couch, Cole or Sore Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lung3 raid an incurable disease is Often the result. "DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the mo'-tsevere coughs and colds, actsdirectiy en the lungs, threat and chest, purities the bleed, and ler bieuehlal, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et Iriiig stand I uc, itlsthubcstremedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bettle. The lurge size is the uie.sL economical Sold bv all best uriiuKlsts. HT-MW&r'lvdAw new te Secure lleallli. I seems at mono that any one will stiller from the many derangements brought en by an luipu'-e condition el the bleed, when SCO VlLI.'SSARSAPARll.LAANDSTILLINGIA, or 1ILOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore l.cilect health te the physical organization, it Is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te luku, aid has proven itaclf te be the best I'.LOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, etlcet-u-illy curing Serelnla, Syphlltlc disorders. Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mal.i 1 la; all nervous ilisenlers and debility, bil. leu.-i ceuiplaiiitM and all diseises indicating an liupuiK eoiuiltlen et the Bleed, Liver, Kid ney-s Stomach, Skin, etc. it corrects indi cestien. A single bottle will prove te you lis inciils as a health renewer, for it ACTS LUCK A CHARM, especially when the complaint is el an exhaustive nature, haviui; a tendency 1e lessen the natural vigor el the brain and ner veus system. . n KK'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man ami beast. Fer use externally aud inter nally. KKDIIORE POWDERS cure all diseases et horse, cat lie, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CI) RE. may3I-S Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store 1X7 North (Jiieen street Henry'" Carbolic Salve. The best Salve In the world ter cuts.brulses sores, ulcer-", salt rheum, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruption-, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction In every case or money refunded, lie sure you get IlisHiiY'd CAitnoLie Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations aud counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold iu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Oiieen street. my-21-4 MAllllIAUES. Myers KOLT..1 11110 IS, 1SSS, by R-:v. K. L. Reed, at the residence et the bride's parents, .lehn Myers te C'u'liarine Kelp. all of Lancas- l ler. It Sale or Horses. Samuel I less &, Seu., auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday at the Merrimac house, for Geerge Gressman, 17 head of western horses at an average price of $210.81 per head. Kveryueily Interested. The Tor-Ien Balance and fccale -Ce., et Cin cinnati. (., will at til Pharmaceutical con vention, at Ilarrlsliurg, this week, exhibit then Prescript uri scale. Tlicre Is no friction In the balance et this scale, consequently no wear.it is always sensitive te the C4l!i et a grain, and guarantees accuracy In filling prc-s-rlptlens. It Tlie Orlflaine The college publication by the ali.ive name, containing a complete roster of the college so cieties, profusely illustrate! and with a va ilctyef matter interesting te friends et the college, Is for silo at Fen Dersmith's hook store. Ne. 4U East King street, where cim mencement visitor and citizens cansecuie copies. Hl'tCVlAl. NOTiVi.K. Itnats, lllcycleH and Hay Fever. Nature has resolved that all tha people are net te enjoy themselves at once. With the opening of the season of outdoor sports comes the lime of tiouble ler the peer victims of Hay Fever, for them flowers have no odor, and the summer little or no beauty Te sun 11' sneeze and wipe their weeping cyei ter three or tour successive months Hits is their pit iable portion. Whether this lerm of catarrh is called hay lever, hay cold, rose cold or rose lever, makes no dlllcrence; they sutlei just the same. There is no help in sea vevage?, there is no help in high mountain air. These only lighten the pocket and leave the disease unabattd. Rut there is a poslllve cure iu Ely's Cream Ualni. We could cram these columns with gi-ate'ul letters of the rescued. Try it and join them, it you continue te suder 11 is b cause you neglect a remedy as sure as It Is cheap and plea-ant Jcll-Swtl&w Metnern Methnrsi AIellierHl Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a. sick child sufTeiing and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth? It se, go at once and geta bettlent MRS. W1N SLOWVSSOOTHINU SYKUP. 11 will relieve 1he peer little Miflercr imme I lately depend upon it; there Is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, w he will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels and give lest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating llke magic. It is perfectly sate te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene or the eldest and best female physicians in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mayi-M,W,Sftw HBjra. Kaukkman In Providence township, Lan caster county, I'a . en .1 line IS 183.'!, Mrs. Mary, wile et Adam Kautfinan, In the G;!d year el her a'C. The relatives ami iriends et'llni family me respect fully Invited te attend the Mineral from Iter late residence, en Wednesday morning at 7o'cleck. Interment at Woodward tl ill ceni cteiy.aiul funeral services at the chapel at 10 o'clock. :t Swepk. In this citj, en the 1SL 1 Inst , Emanuel, son et Isaac and Jtachel Swope, aged 2!) years, ! months and U days. The relative and lrlends et the family, also members of fire department Ne. 2, are re spectfully invited te att ml the funeral, from his parents' residence, Ne. .5Coneslegastrect, 011 Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t Uasskr. -In 1 his city, en the 19th inst., David Albert, seu of Cenrad and Philippine Oasser, aged :t months aud l.r days. The relatives aad friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral 1 10111 the parents' residence, Ne. S3 East Orange street, en Thursday ulleruoen at 2 o'clock. 2t Cariu In this city, June 18,188:1, Annie E. 1 daughter or David anil Kate E. Carr. aged 2C 1 years, 9 months and 4 days. ' Cene le loin her brother and sister. 11 jfBw AnrxBuaxuxsTB: THE BEST AND MOST COHPLKTK As sortment of Euchre. Poker, Casslne and ether playing cards, at HAiiTMAN'S YELLOW FilONT CIGAR STORE. OOUOUL TAX 1883. 0 The duplicate is In the bands of the Treasurer. 3 per cent, off for prompt pay ment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Se. 12 Centre Square. Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. j9-ttdR YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A FULL line 01 Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine cut tobacco, at UAKTMAN'S YELLOW.FRONT CIGAR TORE. TWIt 50c YOU CAN BUY A VEHY UOOO 1; CORSET, wlth'side laces, worth 75c. Our RIBBONS are considered bargains. These beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c, at 8W ARK'S, leb!7-lyTuic3 Ne. 50 North Queen Street. SCHOOL. rtlllNITURK. Proposals for supplying the new four room building en Ann street, wiih Primary, Secondary and Teachers' Desks, will be re ceived until WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, at 8 o'clock p. in. 11. 'A. KHOADS. june!3-7td Chairman et Committee. STKVKNS llOUSli: SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices Mime as ether saloons. H. WAGNER, myl5-lfd Manager. S1 TKAWIIKKKY FESTIVAL UY CHRIST'S CHORAL SOCIETY, AT ROBERTS IIAIjI.. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, June 22 and 2.1. Adml-sien. Kleenls, including a pUtu of Srt raw berries or cream. S,Th&S AtiMM) STKAWItKKItY FKSTIVaL AND FAIR, FOR THE BENEFIT OP ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, HAS COMMENCED Jtf ST. JOSEl'II'S IIALL, St Jeseph street, and will continue ter ten days. Uul3 2w w AKK .NO buy the market, at II ARTM AN'S YELLOW STORK. nilSTAKt:, FOR YOU CAN best Tic. Havana cigar in the FRONT CIGAR AH Kl.ian'HIN OFTKACIl KltS KOK THK sever.d schools in the Lancaster City Scheel District, will be held en THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 18S3. All applicants ter the position et teacher must file their certificate. with the secretary. Teachers new In the employ et the beard, whose certltldates have been recorde I. and these who applied for positions and filed tr.elr certlllcaics, aic net. compelled te make application again, as their names will be pre sented te 1 he i.eird. 15y order of the school heard. GEOItGE W. ZECHKIt; jul.'l,l,lft secretary. CLANKS, UANES A FULL I.INliJTKOM Be. J lip, lit UAKTMAN'S YELLOW PRONTCUf Alt STORE. piliAiUI I 'IKK INSUCANCi: I'll. Ill" AN V OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLIO -, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled ind 1 RIFE & KAUFMAN, aid. AUK NTS, Ne. 19 East ml2-fimdM.W&SR Kincr Rtroet. NOTICK TO CONTItAIJTOflS. Sealed proposals will be received up le 7 o'clock, p. in., en SATURDAY, JUNK 23. 18S3, ler work and material requ:reilal the Eastern market house, iu the following divisions : Fer luicks per 1,usm ( hand and umcliinu made ). Fer laying Uriek. per 1,0.10. Fer cut-stone wen:, ."-ills, steps and en; in;;. Fer mill-work. ler lumber. Fer paving, per squat e yard. Fer wind, per ten and per l,kK) brick in wall. Fer lime, per bushel. Fer painting and glazing. Fer carpenter work. Fer tin rooting and spouting. Fer plumbing. Fer making and placing in position root trusses and roellug, tame ready ler tin. Fer plastering. Rids will also be received at the "amctimc and place for the erection el the whole house complete. I'litnsauit soecincauein cm ei seen at tlie olliceet Allen A lleir.V, Ce., .Ne. ins K. Ivie;; street, where bids will be ivcived. 1 ne cnmmiii.ee reserve 111- limit ie reice: :iny or all hldi. iel3,li:,2iV'R J. rRKD. SKNER. Chairman. jVJ l;W CI.OTI1INI1 PAJCl.Oi;. Jno. J. Smaling, TAILOR, (LA'IK WITH IIOYT Sc UI.KASON,) Would te ; icaiiid te have PARI OK, j-Oii call nt his Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EXAMINE HIE Latest Novelties -FOR- w N HW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTK.I..-A OIKL TO DO OICNKItAl. HOUSEWORK. Apply at this oftice. II AVANa AM) YAKA CIOAKS ONLY Be., I the best ter themency In tlie town, at UAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CI 5AK sM'OUK. AIIVKK1ISINO SPAUK TO-LKT.-THr. Beard Fence around the Ironsides' Rase ball Greun.H, 4.800 tciuare feet, will be let for advertising purposes. Fer terms, etc.. apply te D. F. KUCHM1I.LER. It Chairman I. B. II. C. EVKUYISUDY CALL IN LINK FUR TI1E graud march te the great EastKing street Restaurant, where all hands are kept busy serving the public with Oysters, Clams, Pig's Feet. Tripe Sheep Tongue, Reelsteak, Ham and Eggs, Fl h, Frogs, and all oilier delicacies et the season. Alse all the best brands et Ale, Wine and ltcer censtuutly en hand. Lunch from 10 te 12 a. in. dally. Don't forget the place, under Nes. 2G and 20 East King street. It U. W. BENEDICT. OHAKKS W FKY. WIIDOW SCREEIS. We have made Wire Window Screens ler the past tour years, bul there was always a serle.te objection : we could 11 t get them up quick enough nor cheap enough. We have, however, overcome that, with our Patent Sere 11 Frame, which enables us te fit up a Screen complete In from twenty le thirty minute, ami much lower in price. The Frames are made in Pop lar and Walnut, and the sizes run liem twenty -three inches high up te thirty five inches, and in width from thiity eight inches down 10 2G inches. Our Screens are put in the windows that you netd net remove them In opening or losing the window or shutter. We have Landscape, Flguted and Plain Wires. 2G in., 2s In., 33 in.. 32 iu., 31 In., and 3t In. A liberal discount te the trade, PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. Men's Wear, fmpe't d ili.ret le-our trade. SECOND FLOOR. MAKKLK majJMydWttS RONT. w H.LIASISON & KOiHTKK Fer Men and Beys. Te knew just where te go will save time and time Is money be3ide tlie advantage et selecting from se large a stock. CLOTHING for Everyday Wear. CLOTHING ter Husine.s. CLOTHING for Dress. And a'se remember our Clothing ranks tlrst In the market, and you can gel back your money en all goods that don't suit you. A SPECIALTY is made el CLOTH. NU for CHILDREN, kept in a room separate from the ether business, and there are sonic things found here that arc net generally kept ter the llltle folks. TherewasacaseelMEN'SJEAN DRAWERS came in this morning that we shall s 11 ter 23c. per pair, sizes in waisl Irtim .'JO te 10 inches, lieie is excellent, value for tlie pilce. The EIGUM1ESU1KT only needs a single trial. It recommends itsell whcivver trieC. A iicntl-uian told us a lew days age he had been paying at the rate el f30 03 a dozen ler his Dres Shirt:?, but the Kighmie has proved ilselt geed enough ler him LOW SHOES. The FINE HAND-MADE LOW : HOES ler GENTLEMEN, made trem selected French Leather, only need te lie seen 10 have you buy. Alse the LOW CLOTH TOP HUTTON f-HOE, btyllsh anil durable, made In all widths (se tha' any shape feet can be fitted), equal in every re.-pect te the best cu-stem work.'s prev ing te h-j the coming Summer Shee, .old by Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St, Ii&NCASTJUt. PA VEW ADTMMTIBWMWWTB.- nPUKSDAX FAIR AKD J. S1BLY SHOWERS. WAUKS, POS- The rain storm of yesterday allowed us te catch our breath a litde and straighten up stocks all ever the house. We ought te be this morning in prime order in every department and able te quickly serve an extra number. Instead of dismissing salespeo ple new we are censtandy add ing wherever busiest, se that our customers may net have long te wait at any ceunterr. Improvement is the text all ever the store. JOHN WANAMAKER. Pongees are in great favor new. The reason is they are as geed quality as ever, but come much cheaper. That new let just opening is the best yet at the price; $g for a piece of nearly 20 yards ; higher grades up te $12. Pongees s u r p a s s almost everything for wear and are cool and cleanly. First counter from Chestnut street entrance, 1 i-lit et main aisle. ' JOHN WANAMAKEU. The new Riverside edition of Hawthorne's- works is just complete by the publication of the eleventh and twelfth vol umes. I. Twice Told Tales. 11. Mes"es trem an Old Manse. HI. The Heuse et the Seven Gables and The Snow Image. IV. The Wonder Uoek, Tangle weed Tales anil Grand lather's Chair. V. The Scarlet Letter and The Blithcdale Remance. VI. The Marble Faun. Vll. VIII. Our Old Heme aud English Net 2- lloeks. IX. American Note-Ueoks X. French and Italian Note-Reeks. XI. Tlie Delliver Remance, Kanshawe, Sep tlmi js Felten, and The Ancestral Fool Feol Foel step. Ml. Tales and Sketches. With an Index ami a Biographical Sketch by G. P. Lath rep. Each volume is illustrated by an original etching and vignette woodcut. The binding is plain brown cloth, with a leather title label. Price, the set, $18, or singly, $1.50 ; by mail, 15 cents a volume mere. Right et Thirteenth street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER A new and large addition te the stock of bright, cheery and uncestly things for decorating summer homes. Japanese Scrolls, Screens and bric-a-brac for wall decorations. Japanese parasols, brilliant in color and profuse in ornamenta tion, at the new location, feet of centre stairway, west of centre aisle, basement. JOHN WANAMAKER. Linen Sheeting, that are of the purest linen and at 65c, i.ieand $1.20. A moderate supply of these very superior makes are en the counter this morning, There are ether qual ities in greater abundance, but these three lets are special bar gains. We have a number of rem nants of Linen Sheeting, pessi -bly net a hundred in all, meas uring from 2 te 6 yards each. A let of 54-inch Pillow Linen that was 90 cents, new 70 cents ; the 80-cent grade is new 60 cents, and the 75-ccnt is 50 cents. At the lelt el Chestnut street entrau". JOHN WANAMAKER. Rhine Stene Jewelry is mere popular than ever and there don't seem te be anything that will take its place for a consid erable time te come. It is beau tiful and moderate in price, elaborate Decorations for the Hair, Dress Ornaments, Lace Pins, Shee Buckles, Fan Chate laines, Bracelets, Earrings, Sleeve Buttens, etc. Mostly en solid silver ; some of these are en plate, but real geed. If you are net accustomed te this class of jewelry, we will point out the different qualities. A fine variety of " Field " and ether glasses. Setend counter from Juniper street, lelt. JOHN WANAMAKER. Specially desirable shades in Colored Cashmere Shawls, after long waiting are here. Certain tints in red and in blue, made te our own order, we de net knew of elsewhere. In stock te-day : Cream, India Cream, White, Sky, Turquoise, Peach, Pink, Red, Cardinal, Maroen, Dregs of Wine, Drab and Black $2.25 te $5. 1301 Chestnut, second fleer. Take house car. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and city nail square PfllLADKLPHU. SECONDr&M'TiO-Nv TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18. 1833. LIFE'S MISERIES. DAKK SIDE OF THE WORLD'S DOINGS The Effects of Use vyclea 1b Ohie Disaster aud Desth at Various Places Berks County Unhappy. Steubenville, Ohie, Jane 19. Hun dreds of people have visited the scene of yesterday's -.nyelene and viewed with astenishmentf;he destruction of property in the city. The storm appears te have formed about a mile west of here in the Union cemetery and te have moved eastward until it reached a high hill overlooking the northern portion of the city, . whence it descended with terrific force,' damaging and destroying almost everything in its-path as it swept across the city, a distance of half a mile, and plunged into the waters of the Ohie,' lifting them up in the shape of a water spout a distance of ene hundred feet. The less is estimated at from $2,000 te $5,000. Ne ene was injured. A Troublesome Beg. Reading, Pa., June 19. A storm passed ever'Reading this morning, which was as destructive as it was sudden. Many fields were washed out and a large quantity of grain destroyed. In addition te the frequent storms, a destructive bug is playing havoc among the fruit of Berks oeunty. Whenever it stiugs the fruit falls. Unripe fruit and branches of trees din when penetrated by the bug. Farmers are applying various lcracdics without success. a. Monster .Alinlne Reservoir Bursts. Smartsville, Cal., June 19. The Milten Hydraulic Miniug' company's res ervoir, containing six hundred and fifty million cubic feet of water, burst yester day afternoon and the water swept every thing iu its path. It raised the Middle Yuba river eue hundred feet aud carried away all bridges. Several lives were lest. The company's less is $75,000. Tliree Men Killed uy Lightning. Princeton, Me.. June 19. Thirty men took refuge in a baru near Kavanua last night during the thunder storm. The building was blasted by lightning and Jehn Bewer?, James Berry aud Geerge Wyatt,all respected citizens, were killed, and two or three ethers injured. Twe men Killed aud One Injured. Wiiitk Uat.i,, N. Y., June 19. A plat form at the works of the Pert Ilcury Iren Ore company gave way this morning. Edward Wiuslew and Edwaid Lyeus were killed and Patrick Ilegan seriously in jntcd. The icatli Knit Iiit'i-eascB. Sunderland, June 19. The death roll of the Victeria hall catastrophe, at which se many, children were killed and injured by the jam in a narrow passageway, new leaches 202. Fatality nt Albany. Albany, Jiiue 19. The steamboat Ex press this morning struck a box car, and Jehn Wallace, of Schenectady, and Wm. Hayner. of West Trey, were killed. N. Y. I'KKSH ASSOCIATIOM. The Meetlnj: et Interior Kdiloreer the State. New Yerk, June 19. About 75 mem bers of the New Yerk 1'iess association, which i composed principally of edi tors of journal.; published in the interior of the state met te-day iu the New Yerk hotel. J. O. P Hidden, of the Yenlcers Gazelle, picsided, and A. O. Bumiell, of the. Dansvilh. democrat, acted as secretary and treasurer The presi dent named committers en organization and place of meeting, en finance and en resolution;-. Letters of legret at uou ueu uou attendance wcie read from Piesident Arthur,- Gov. Clevelaud, Goe. Wm. Curtis. Gen. Grant, and N. II. Iletchkiss, the " Old Givy Beard " of Virginia. Exer cises of an interesting character will be ceuductcd this afternoon aud to morrow and the following day the members will go en :iu excursion. TheNcw Yerk Pi ess club has tcnde:ed the courtesies of the club te the association duriug their slay in the city. Many of the nicmbets are accompanied by their wives. JUDGt: Kt'.ll.ll'.l KXl'l-AXATlOW. 11 e Shows tliut :i Is Settlements ::ij!ii. Are All St. Leuis, J una 19. judge Chester A. Kruni pitbliMhcs a statement te day show ing lhat his administration of the Ferd estate ffiii correct, and proper ; that his management, of liob.-rlseu stock of dry goods, of which he was assignee, was iu accordance with the eiders of the court ; that he paid a sixty per cent, dividcud te the creditetp, all the. estate realized, and that his ether liae aetiei.s Imvh beeu legal and rit; ht. Ilegarditig his absence ftein this city he sajs that he left town for a particular purpose, which lie docs net explain, but in which, he s.tate., his friends fully ap prove of. He has "returned home wjth the intention of devoting himself wholly te the practise of his profession." ItOlliu'S !.c.ilrt;i I'lrt l.atlet. Concord, N. II., June 19 The first ballet iu the Senate te day for United States senator resulted, Rollins 10, Harry Biugliam C, J. W. Patteisen 2, A.F. Stevens 2, J. F. Brings 1, Oilman Marsten 1, Wm. S.Ladd 1. Will KlectUuly One. The Senate te day, by a vote of 13 le 10, decided te elest only one United States senator at this session. An Alleged leinpurary SiiDpciinlen. New Yerk, June 19 - R. H. Parks & Ce., bavjj just announced their suspension te the New Yerk stock exchange, owing te the failure of M. S. Nichells & Ce., of Chicago. The suspension is only tempor ary. A statumeut. is refused and no par ticulars will be givcu. Tlie Mill Investigation. Washington, Juue 19. The Hill inves tigatien was continued te day. General Steinmctz was ctess examined, but his previous damaging testimony te the method of supervising Architect Hill in. making contracts was net shaken in any way. tsrady Again iu Court. Washington, June 19. Gen. Brady appeared iu the criminal court this morn ing for the purpose of furnishing bail te answer te the two additional indictments agatust him. Ten thousand dollars was the amount fixed upon in each case. Mr. tsetiuet s l.lbeller'a i.igiit Sentence. New Yerk, June 19. Jehu Devey, ed itor of the Irish Natien, who was convict ed yesterday of libelliug August Bolmeut, was le day sentenced te sixty days impris onment in the penitentiary. The Situation at Kansas. Kansas Cit,y, June 19. The rivrr is rising aud the vilhtge of Harlem, opposite here, is deserted. Twe deaths by drown ing are reported. Appointed Receiver. Chicago, June 19. Jehn R. Bfinsley has beeu appointed receiver for McGeecb, Everiugham & Ce., who recently failed. AH settlements will necessarily be made through him. IVKATHtSK lNulUATiONS Washington, June 19. Fer the Middle Atlautie states, fair weather, southwest te northwest winds, slight changes in temperature in northern portions, falling followed by rising barometer. ' rjL. l Miss Louisa Aloett's first story brought her only fire dollars. ., A new style of hair dresung makes the head appear small. English tennis costumes are made of bine and white in broken checks. Cockade bows are all the fashion. They are employed en bodice, coiffure and bon net. American children are conspicuous in England for their adnlt dress and pro nounced manners. uarpec patterns ana ribbon beds are mere than ever the floral fashion en lawns at Newport this season. Fer fnll dress occasions are satin para sols, worked in geld twist and silks, in Japanese style, with ten ribs. The French milliner delights in making mess bonnets and covering them with a lattice of geld threads or ribbon. Point lace, while net considered appre priate for young girls, is fashionably worn for wedding flounces and veils. Butterflies are popular as ornaments ; they are employed en bonnets by milliners and are a favorite design in embroideries. A new dress-trimmingis a reproduction of piece net with -the designs darned in and then studded with beads, pearls or pendants. New dated correspondence cards have the day of the week printed in a copy book hand, quite unlike the English style se long in vogue. Very pretty receptacles for whisk brooms are made in blue and pink satin embroidered in colors and mounted en it laid ebony frames. Yellow pine is becoming a fashionable weed for inside finishing work, it makes a pleasing contrast with butternut, oak, maple and cherry. Among new designs en note paper are fat little chickens grouped in ene corner ; then there are kittens playing with balls and cats climbing fences. Yellow is a fashionable color and is bo be bo ceminz te many people, but it is also a warm color, and therefore te be used judiciously during the deg days. Transparent bonnets for midsummer wear are made el gauze and trimmed with aigrettes or flowers. The inside of the brim is finished with plaitings of soft lace.. Cigarettes containing choice tobacco, fragrantly scented and impregnated with opium, are in the market. It is whispered thatthe8e toy cigars are indulged in by numbers of the fair sex who incline te opium. Riding habits are many of them se fit ted as te closely fellow the eutline of the Ggure when the lady is in the saddle. Te gain the desired cut, the body te be fitted is seated en a stuffed horse while the incas ure is taken. An attractive arrangement for decorat ing the waist of a dress is of lace and rib bon. The plaiting is of lace, which is sewn down en eue side of a narrow band reaching from the threat te the bust, with a succession of loops of satin ribbon or rows of velvet down the ether, forming a heading. A Lawyer Vunud lirewned. The body of Themas C. Chestea was found in the Delaware river, belew Cues ter Island, yesterday morning. Chcsteu who was a young lawyer, was drowned en Thanksgiving Day, since which time his friends have beeu unremitting in their search for the body. There lias beeu a standing reward of 200 for the recovery of the remains. market geed, and brisk and prices strong; eonmea te fair, $394 ; geed at W 75 ; choice at M8S. Kast X.mHT Cattle Receipts, 5,187 head? very dull at last Monday's prices ; best cattle, Gigke; air te geed, RiisXc; 4V5c. Hogs Receipts 6,670 head; market dull; Phlladelphlas,$9 7036 80; Yorkers, 98 500665. Sheep Receipts, 5.900 head ; market lair at about last week's prices. dull. Westerh . 1 Prima. MAKKE1S. Plilladelplila Market riULADKLVHIA. JUUO li). FlOlir Uye flour at 3 71)33 7.". Wheat dull ami lower; Ne. Kcd.Sl li3t 1!); Ne. 3 de $111; Ne. Red $1 2101 'Jl. Cern dull and lower; Steamer, C0aC2e; sail Yellow at G3(VI : sail Mixed, ni'Mteu ; Ne. 3 Mixed, r,bic. Oats lower and weak: Ne. 1 White, 48c; Ne. 2 de, 4Sc; Ne. 3 de, 47Ke ; Rejected de. 4C47c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 4 4tie, Kye dull at 70c. Previsions steadier ; Mess I'erk, $:'.iyi!) 50. Reef flams, $25 5032ti 50 : India Mess Reef, Si'!. Racen Smoked shoulders. '.igJOJc: salt de. SfiSiJc ; Smoked Hams, 13lt;gc ; pickled de WWUK. I.H111 quiet: city kettle refined. UljQllhc: loose butchers, !i.iI0c. ilrlme steam, $I1H -" Rutter steady unit fairly active; lu. and Western Creamerv extra, 23c; ex t a, lliivJIe. Rolls dull at 710c. KgRH llrm, fair demand ; l'ciina. extra, Western de, 18c. Cheese quiet; I'a. liart skims, 6'7.'e : de full skims, 2!ic. Petroleum quiet; Itelliuid, 757e Whisky at l l'J New Yer. Market Nbw Yerk June 1!).-Fleur dull, icavyanil in stances a shade lower. Wheat luverisu. uvelted and -Jifjlc lower speculation very hrlsk ; Ne. I While, $1 !.!. Cern m1cIw' r, unsettled and ilepn'M-iril; Sllxed Western spot, I7f6lc; de liitnre, ;..) K,yty.. tiats without decided change. WcRtnru Clrnm Marker. Mix.WAUKKK-Whcatw.is tame; Ne. 2 Mil waukee c ish and J iine at $1 03 ; J illy. $1 C.", ; Aug. at $1 OSJ ; Sept,$i 10. Cern was easier; Ne. 2 at .IIXc ; new at il.J. rejected at Vie. Oals veive.isier; Ne 2 at 330 ; white at 40c. Rye w:u steady ; Ne. 1 at 57c ; Ne. 2 bt .Vic bid. Rarley was stronger ; Ne. 3 spring extra at ieyiC. r-KOMA. Cern was dull and nominal ; high mixed at 40iQ.r0c; Ne. 2 mixed, ISSiSiit. Oats were dull and lower; Se. 2 White 39fZ4Cc. Rye was dull : Ne. 2 at 5.rc. Detroit. Wheut was easier; Ne. 1 White, rail, spot and June. $1 07-54 ; July, $1 os ; An -.. $1 10K ; Sept.. tl I'lXiQil 12 : Oct.. I U$ I 14-iJ; year at fl 07-: Ne. 2 White, ra'l. Uic asked ; Ne. 2 Red. Winter, $1 13 ; receipts, 17,000 bus ; shipments, 0.000 bus. Cern was dull ; Ne 2 spot, 57c hid : 57Kc asked. Oats were dull; Ne. 2 White at Tie ; mixed, 42i4!c. :at rnlladeipiiiii. cattle Marker Monday, June 18. Tde arrivals el live stock at the Philadelphia stock yards vere : Fer the week Beeves. 3,500 head; sluep, 10,000 ; hogs, 3,300. Previous week Reeves, 3,000 licid ; sheet), 13.0C0 ; Hogs, 3,60.). Reel cattle were in better request, although rates were about the same as last reported, except en the middle grades, where a s Ight advance wes paid. We quote as lollew : Extra, CQc; Geed. Oacc; Medium, CKQCJc ; Common, 5tic. Pat cows were fairly active at 3g4c ; with sales et a lew extra as high as 5c. Milch Cows were Inactive at tSTtQCO, w th sales et graded as high as $75. Veal calve were dull at 7SMc. Sheep ami lambs were active and prices en all grades advanced '.c., except rommeii stock, which wis hard te dispose of at, any tlguie. We quote as fellows : Extra, SiQCHe ; Uoeil,5i5Kc ; Medium, V. 5c: common, 3,'iaic; Bulls, ::3Xe; Lambs, CflSXc Hogs were inactive and prlees were ic lower. We quote as fellows : Extra, 9JCI0c; (Jeed, !ihJic; Medium, 9Kc ; Common. 9S9c. DRKSSKD UKATS. City Dressed Reeves were active and closed a'. !)&9c: cows closed 799 BALKS LAST WEEK. Redger Mayncs. 110 head, S&WOXc R. Maynes A Ce., lsuile at 8is89e. Themas Uradley. 35 de at 9g9?ic Jehn Tayler, 40 de at 'JliQ'Jiic. Harlan ft Bre.. 78 de at 9aic. - C. S. Dcngler. TO de at 969?fc. J. F. Lowden, 40 de at 9Q!c. . O. Reacham, 35 de at ?Stt9c. J. H. Menns & Rre., 157 de at 79Kc (jartland A Dennelly, 75 de at 7$9c. Western dressed Reeves were In fair demand and closed at 939c. BALES. Thes. Uradley. 155 head at8Jifi9c. Jehn Tayler, 40 de at SiiQ'e. Dressed Sheep were fairly active and closed at'.iKQIlc. Lambi at llffiluc. Abattoirs sales : Mus:er A Ce., 4S2 head at 9Kllc; Jehn Wallace, 152 head at 9lic Live Stock Prices. CntoAeo Hogs Receipts, 15,000 bead ; ship ments, 2,400 head; market weak and very ir regular and prlcrs 15c lower ; mixed, $ 000 G 4n ; heavy, 16 I5gu 51; light, f 6 003c 40 ; skips, $325(30. Catties-Receipt, 4,200 head; shipments, 1.CO0 head ; market fairly brisk: and firmer ; prices net quotably altered; experts, $5 asms; geed te choice shipping, 5 405 75; common te fair, $47595 35. Sheep Receipts, 600head; shipments, aene ; mock Mara en. Quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce., Bank, era, Lancaster, Pa. CC 41 C " 13- Michigan Central 97 1 New Yerk Central 12M 97 .1213$ 1! 47 3S 133 New Jersey Central 86 Ohie Central. 103 Del. Lack. A Western.... KS Denver & Bie Grande.... 46 Krle 37 Kansas A Texas. Srx Lake Shere UB Chicago & N. W., com.... 132 N.N.,Ont. Western.... 27fc ht.PaulOmaha 47 Pacific Mail 42J Rochester Pittsburgh.. 19; St. Paul...... 105J2 Texas Pacific ... s Union Pacific 95j Wabash Common 30 Wabash Preferred t 44 West'rnUnfen Telegraph 87 Loulsvllle Nashville... 52 N. Y., Chi. A St. L 11VJ Lehigh Valley C9U Lehigh Navigation 44 Pennsylvania SDK Reading 29i 29 9-16 W Yt 30 45 70 w P. T. Rutlale I4J$ Northern Pacific Cem.. Northern Pacitle Pref.. Uestonvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Control Underground. Canada Southern People's Passenger. 5214 90 21" 53 67v; 11( 14k: qni 21 53 67v H7?i Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelnhla A Erie R. R. Reading Railroad 'itl-Kl Pennsylvania Railroad. Leiiigii valley Kan read United Companies of New Jersuy.. Northern Pacific. Northern Pacific Preferm I Northern Central Itailread Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company. PIttsb'g, Titnsvllle A llnttate R. ft. Llttle Schuylkill Railroad flew vnra. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks streii".'. Meney, 2c. New Yerk Central .Erie Railroad t dams Kxprcss Michigan Central Railroad Michigan southern Itailiead Illinois Central Itailread Clevelaud ft Pittsburgh ltallre.it Chicago A Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad... Western Union Tidegr.iph Company.. Teledo Wabash New Jnfey Central New Yerk Ontario & Western ................. Lecal Stuck and niuicm Reported by.. IS. Leng. Par val. I ..ii( MyO pcrcL Lean, due 1882.. .$I(M " 1385... i'JO IH90... IU! t lS!ir lec 5 per ct. In 1 or IlOyeara.I 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 ' 4 " in I or at years.. liHl ' " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 8 " In liiei-20vears. 100 Manhcliii ttoreugh lean if ISOKLLANKOUB STOCKS. Qiiari vvlile R. It MillDi'svllIe Street Car , inquirer I'riut ing Company Watch Factory (Jes Light and Fuel Company..... Stevens Heuse (Itends) Columbia C:is Cemtiany Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta llollewwaro Stevens Heuse.. Sicily Island.... East Itrandy wine .1 Wayucalg. Millersvlllu Nermal .Scheel Northern Market MISGKLLANKOU.S BONUS. OiiarryvtllM R. It., due 1.0 Kciulliig & Columbia R. U5's.... Lanciieler Watch Ce.. due ISw; l.anepstur Cas Light and Fuel Ce. dun in 1 or 20 years L'liicuslur Una Light and Fuel Ce. TUKKTIEB STOCKS. Rig Spring A Heaver Valley Rrldgopert A lloresheo Columbia & Chestnut Hill '.'eluinbia A Washington Columbia & Rig Spring Columbia Ac Marietta Maytown .V. Kllzabclhtewn Lancaster & Kphrata Lancaster A Willow Street Stroseiirg .1 Millport Mariettas Maytown laittia .t M'Hint .lev 11:10.. Kl!:'.abf tht'u A X!idil!.t'u.... L'inci-U-rA Friiilvlllu, Linea-tci-A l.ilttK I.ar.castei .t Willtamuewu f janea-dcr .V Maner LtKii-isf- r. Vunhcttu Lancaster A Marietta...... Liuie-.tstur .t New Helland.. L.iiu".j'.:r 4 :id(iueli:inn:i ...... rank sreeia. t ir-t Nitttnnai uuiik.. 100 J50 ft) no liW 100 me su 50 ..$me .. liw lai loe 10.) Last Mile. lfe IS 120 102 111) Kill ii7i 102 t2.it .13.25 15 i.y 90 2 5.21 2 '5 II! 21 100.55 1)18 HA an ism lill l 25 $ in. 13; 22 2.1 25 25 100 no 25 . 25 51) . 25 . 25 . 100 .100 ilOO rariiicr' .National Rank 50 KuIUm National Hank 100 I.eiie.istei County National KhmI:.. mi Cu'.uui'.i.L National Rank 100 Ciiridliaua National Rank KM K.ihrata National Rank loe Ffrbt. National Rank, C:iuibta.. .. 100 S'irMt Vatienul Ibiiiif, e'r.uibur;.... 1IX) Kir.it Nalieunl Hank, Marietta 10) First N'uMenal Rank. Vei.ut Jey.. 101) I.I III.. N.ilienal Rank 100 Miiiiliil 11 National Rank 100 Union Natleti'il Rank. Mmtut I'if. SO New Ifiilliind Vatlnii.it lout .. .. We Cap Na'hmal Rank 100 Irt 2'J 18 ::) 10 47.3 IO; t til .11 Ul M 7f 105 i:ct.:(i 41 3' 79. 275.20 2(A 109.03 140 111)25 150 ,J 118 142 ili.:ui its 2IW I50.2J 1411 151 75 135 120 .I A IU VAX.. sr.ic ... 97X ra 86 123 4SS2 S7 31?i llli 133 26 4254 19H 1W 38J2 94. 28 87 54 10 & 29 1-lti ua 21 58 66 H 5.1(J .... il ....lat .... 52 30 Y, .... 53 .... 45 ....109 .... 33 .... I44 ..121 .. 3S ..129- .. W5 . 11- ..l.'tlW ..is: .:xyt ..1:11 . S7- .. S7 .. -,ys "OKN'Sil.S'." hKI CllttK. Frem the Richmon I Dlxpalch. SEVEN MILLIONS t l'ercs Open, mid Yeu Live ana Itreutiie In ltiiiitierrit Which. I'liUeu Your !: d, Hi ilTlieu Fellow 3 -IU IJUea8. NeTiiiNO iSMenu IJreadkd than salt ri'.i utr or eczema, which has fully a dozen species, going under various liamu-i, nearly all et which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy the hair, the skin and the tlcsh, aud In many cases death conies tw a blessing. Sculp and sklu alike are subject te this, as well as te dandiutr, tetter and ether scaly diseases pro ducing baldness, eruptions, ulcers and ether troubles. Intelligent people should lie war or taking Xioisensas remedies for thi-i claw of diseases of tie skin and scilp, and tie varies reuie illes whlcli ure sent our. by unskilled men should be avoided as en would a plague. Tnere Is but ene "S'-iln Cure " which cm be relied en, and that i Dr. Rcnseu's. and lit name it an earnest el its worth. Itl.4i.eta patent medicine, but the result et his own experl-nce and practice, and isasure. cure for the special discaMS for which it is offered, it makes the skin settand white and smooth, re moving tan and freckles, and is the best toilet preparation in the world. It Is elegantly put up, two bottles In one package, consisting of both internal and txterii.il treatment. Siniple In ltj combination, pure and tree Irem all poi sons, it may be relied upon by all these who wish te have perfect health and ircedem from all skin diseases of whatever nature, whether they are Eczema, Tetters, II nmers, lnnamma tlr.11. Milk Crust, Rough .ealy Eruptions, Diseases et the Hair and Sculp, Scrofula. Ulcers. Pimples or xendcr Jtchlngs en any part efthu body. Price. One Dellar per pack, age. All druggists have it for sale. A revolution Iu the treatment el nervens diseases Is no" taking place. Dr. C. W. Rensen, et Raltixnere, many years age discovered a sure retiu'dy lu Ills Celery and Chnmomlle Pi!ls-triy liava had'ti wonderful sale ami sneccss. They can but relied en te peunancntly cure sick and nerv. eus headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleepless. ness anil all nervous diseases. All druggist keep them. Pilce, 5u cents per box. Twn boxes for II, six ferliSO, Iree by mall en re ceipt of price. Dr. C. W. Rensen, Ralllmere. Md. C. N. Crlltcnten, or New Xerk, is wholesale) agent for Dr. C. W, Bensen's remedies. le9-lni.lM.WASitw BKMSOH'8 SKIN OiRlS AND CELKttV and Chamomile Pills for sale-at U. B. B. cechran's Drug store. 137 and 139 North gueea street. ;mar2-ia " ' r! &I v; .s.M VS1 v, 'l 1 I x M 'is , -tft i '?, ..-L VI - 2. M ' ' 1 ? - -
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