T -T ,-" Te"5V V t--7 " ?.'., s vx" &. :ftP??rfP159WS?5?! V.'fVr S3 V - ' r - - K . ; . -w- - "-H- - iilS5'-.; ? ' j y f V. LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCEB. SATURDAY. JUNE 30. 1888. 1 V5 "-""' :"jii'pf T"'s SHERIFF'S SALES. Numerous Properties Disposed or. The following properties were sold this afternoon at BheriflPe sale : A tract of land in Providence township, containing 6 acres, en which are erected a one-story frame dwell ing house, frame stable and ether improvements thereon. As the prop erty of Samuel S. Nenanmacher. Sold te Emma Miller for $405. A let of ground en the corner of Mill and Seuth Third streets, Columbia, con cen taining in front 1G feet, and extending in depth 75 feet, en which are erected a two story frame dwelling house, and ether improvements. As the property of Jacob Welhafe. Sold te J. W. Swartz for $560. A let of ground, in Manheim, contain ing in front en North Prussian street, 50 feet, and extending in depth 265 feet, en 'which are erected a two-story brick church and ether improvements. As the property of David Faas, Abraham Nixderf, Ames Musser, J. L. Sharp and Christian Shoe maker, trustees et the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, of Mauheim. Sold te David C. Myers for $50. A piece of laud iu the township of Mar tic containing 1 acre and 10 perches en which are erected a 1 story frame dwel ling house and ether improvements. As the property of Wm. Samson and Mary Samson, defendants, and Leuis Geisinger, Emma Jane Geisinger. Jehn Frain, Maria Frain, Geerge Dunkle, Susan Dunkle and Mary Martha Samson, terre tenants. Sold te Wm. Lcaman, for $10. Ne. 1. a let of ground, in Upper Lea cock township containing 2 acres. Sold te II. C. Brubakcr, for $575. Ne. 2, a let of ground, in Upper Laaceck township, containing 1 acre, mere or less. As .he property of Henry Swepa Sold te Jacob S. Eby for $590. A let of ground en the east side of Seuth Duke street, Lancaster, containing in front en said Duke street 40 feet, and extending in depth 12 feet, en which are erected a two story brick dwelling house (Ne. 317), with a ene story frame kitchen and ethor improvements. As the property of Sarah L. McMiun. Sold te Mrs. Itebecea Levy, for $270. A tract of laud en the read leading from New Helland te Fairville, in Earl town ship, containing thirteen acres, en which are erected a two-story frame dwelling heuse, a one and a half story frame tenant house ; also, a large (our and a-half htery stone grist and merchant mill, with three mu of burrs, and ether improvements. As the property of Sarah Jane Rank and Jesse P. Rank, her hus . 'eand. Sold te Jesiah Geed for $G00, with 'notice that the Ranks did net own it. A let of ground in E Lampeter teweship, containing 2 acre.", en which are erected a two story stone dwelling house ; also a thrce story part brick and part stene machine shop, with a oue-story frame blacksmith .shop ; also a one-story brick foundry and a two btery frame shop at tached, and ether improvements. Ah the property of 11. W. Haruish. Sold te Susan Haruish for $90, subject te mort gage of $C,832.5C. Ne. 1, a tract of land, in Fulton town ship, containing 5 acres and 150 perches, en which are erected a two story frame stere house, a two-story frame dwelling heuse, out-buildings, and ether improve ments. Sold for $5,000 te Meri is Zeek. Ne. 2 a let of ground iu Fulteu town .ship, containing ene aero. Sold for $200 te Merris Zeek. Ne. 3, a let of ground in Fulton town tewn uhip, containing threo fourths of an acre, en which are erected a ene and a hall story frame dwelling house and ether im provements. As the property of Gae. W. Zeek. Sold for $55 te Andrew Charles. A let of ground en the south side of Poplar street, Lancaster, containing in front 22 fect. and extending iu depth 85 I ct, en which are erected a two-steiy hiickdwelling house, Ne. 518, and ether improvements. As the property of Rebeit Wetter. Sold te Arneld Haas for $500. A let of ground in the village of Neffs villc, containing iu front 45 feet, and ex tending in depth 180 feel, en which are erected a two-steiy frame dwelling house, and improvements As the property of Edward Gritbe. Sold te Gee. Gruba for $2,800. Ne. 1, tract of laud in the borough of Columbia, containing 12 acres, ou which aie erected a two-story brick dwelling heiira and ether necessary improvements. Ne. 2, a tract of land iu the borough of Columbia, containing 12 acres, en which are erected a tw.i-stery frame dwelling house, frame bank barn, frame tobacco :;hc(i ; also a two-story frame slaughter house and ether improvements. As the property of Henry E Welfe. Sold te II. M. North, for $15,000. A tract of land and the large brick buildings erected thereon College avenue, Lancaster, known as St. Jeseph's hospital v.:n; witluhawii at $12,000. HEUiUHOKUUOU NKW.S. KventH Near ami AcreHS the County I.Iikw The farmers iu Chester county, aie liav ing considerable treuble iu getting their crops housed en account of help beiug very scarce. The farmers are offering for bauds " $2 and roast beer." Many farmers in Yerk county say that the potato bugs are decreasing very much in number, many vines being this year entirely frce of them. Iu some places they are still te be found in considerable numbers, but nothing like in fermer years The Pennsylvania Combustion Attach ment company of Philadelphia, with a capital of $100,000, was chartered by the state department yesterday. It is formed for the purpose of working apatcut smoke ' combustion attachment te boilers. The four heaviest weights in the Heuso at Hatrisburg are Powell, of Delaware, ;120 pounds ; Wiiite, of Philadelphia, 244 pounds; Sines, of Philadelphia, 236 i,euds, and Weihe, of Allegheny, 234 pounds. Total, 1,034 pounds. The four lightest weights aggregate 497 pounds. The Regatta at Sunbury en July 4 will be eue of the most interesting eventB in t he state en that day. There is a possi bility of Harrisburg winning the double scull race. Messrs. Etter and Rauch. the best in the city, having been selected by thn Harrisburg beat club te de the work.- Carrell and Merris, the new men in the Harrisburg Active nine, have infused new bleed into the team. Merris' favorite expression, " two men out," was distinctly heard in the Rroeklyn-Activo game. Carrell played elegantly. He put out seveu men, assisted three times and made four hits. Governer Pattken yesterday received a telegram from Governer Cameren, of Vir gi;ii.i,asking that an armed company from that state be allowed te pass through Pennsylvania en their way north. The courtesy was at once extended and the adjutant general sent the governor word te that effect. Near Millerstown, Perry county, three ladies and a gentleman were eat fishing along Cocolamus creek. A feet leg spans the stream. The water was high and one of the ladies, Miss Mary Lauver, was afraid te cress en the leg. Hate Lanver offered te assist her ever and when in the c;ntre Mary became nervous and fell off, pulling Kate with her. Beth were drown e3. The body of Mary was found the same evening quite a distance from the 82ene of the accident. The ether body was net recovered until yesterday. Kate was eighteen years old, ana bad beau married but a week. Her maiden name wasGarman. The ether was aged fifteeu. Mayer's Court. Tiiis morning there was one drunk be lord tiie mayor. He was arrested while iyiur en the coal vile of the Stovens house, ne was discharged en payment e f costs, as ne aesirea te go te tne country te harvest. Baseball. Ne game was played by the Ironsides te-day but they have made all arrange tnents for the game en Wednesday with the Harvey Fishers. The Yerk club, through the Daily of this morning, say that they were willing te play in this city en July 4th but received no answer. The Ironsides would be foolish te play that club en a big day when they can get such clubs as the Fishers or Philadelphia nine te draw crowds. The Trad Dellar Hest Ge. The Pennsylvania railroad company to day instructed their agents net te accept the trade dollar. Trade dollars will net be accepted at the posteffice hereafter, and a notice te that effect has been posted. Death of Canaries. Yesterday afternoon two valuable canary birds belonging te Themas uakcr, of North Queen street, were drowned in the storm. They had been left hanging out in their cages. K.eft a Herse. Geerge F. Springer, bottler, lest his best horse, valued at $200, last night by pink-eye. This is the second horse Mr. Springer has lest within a year, and the Cfth he has lest within five years. . m Arrested en Suspicion. Caleb Jenes, a negre, who is believed te have stolen Prison Keeper Burkhelder's harness, was arrested by Officer Pyle last night and locked up for a hearing. Surety of tbe Peace. Jacob Shirk, rag dealer, has sued James Jacobs for surety of the peace. The accused has entered bail for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier en Thursday next at 7 p. m. Change or Itame. With tbe chauge of proprietorship and enlargement of the Lycoming Chronicle, the new proprietors, Jehn B. Reilly & Ce., have chauged its name te the Times. Mere Telephones. Frey & Meyers' Centre Square restaur ant, and Frederick Brimmer's livery stables have been connected with tbe telephene exchange. Uaptlzlng To-lHerrow. Te-morrow afternoon the Dunkards have a baptizing in the Big Conestoga creek at Safe Harber. First Watermelons of tbe Season. Frank Metlfctt, Lancaster's enterprising dealer Is, as usual, the flr.-ttepul watermo'ens In the Lancaster market, lie advertises In another column 00 tine melons direct trnm Savannah He says they cutnicel v. fourth ei .Inly cheap Kxcursleu. Citizens' annual excursion te Atlantic Oily and Philadelphia en Wednesday, .Inly 1. Round trip tickets, geed ler three days, only $3.(i0. Train leaves Lancaster, King sticet, at r.:IO, cel mnhia 5:10. I.andlsvllle 6.0S, Manheim 6:22, Lltltz 6:39 and Kphrata at 7:03. Fer par ticulars see circulars. je2j,'J7,2i1ij2,:i<w 1 recommend Lady Camelia's Secret of Youth and lieauty for the complexion as be ing far snporier te any nitlcle 1 ever used. It positively removes Freckles, am? will remove Tan in one application. li ice 10c. Fer Bale at all druggists. MI.S. .1. ItKNNK SMITH, )e.'3-(;uidM& ' Newark, N. .1. A Hauaeeme Cabriolet. Kdgeriy & Ce. have built ler 11. F. Kshleiuan, esq., n cabriolet et unique design, the itrst et the kind ever constructed here. The model Is French, thewhecis being very low, the hpily el peculiar pattern, and designed te carry three passengers besides the driver. The top talis somewhat like that et an ordinary buggy and is covered with calash leather. The up holstering is et 1 lie 11 nest material, the back cushions being el kid ami the front ei fjr. en cloth. The running gears and platlerm gear ing, and indeed all the woodwork is finished In black polish and carmine stripes. All the mountings are el silver. Connoisseurs who have examined the vehicle say It U one of the 11 nest ever constructed In Lancaster and pre phesy that the style will b -come very popular. An uxperlenceil Practical Uenrist. In this age el specialties a mar. must serve long years in some one business calling te achieve success, and be el greatest benefit le his patrons. Specially true is this of dentistry, therelore our people should patronize W. L. Fisher, whose twenty years' dental experience s Invaluable. At his eflice, C2 North Queen, he furnishes lull upper or under sets et teeth lrnm IS te $1(1. Uas given. 1'ieservatien et leelha specialty. nij VJ-l.'ItilS MAltltlAUJCS. Cammjeix Uotlkdek. In this cltv. at the residence et the bride's father, June 10, 1833, by Itev. J. Nelsen I'otter.el Conn .Mr. Jeshua V. Campbell, te Mlsi Marv L. Itutledge, both el Lancaster, Fa. Ne cards, llaltlmore papers please copy. It UJSATUf. Wilkv. J une 28, 1883, in this city. Alexander Wi'ey, aged C( years, 8 months and 13 days. The relatives and Iriends are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his late res! dence. New 6trcet, en Sunday alternoen at 2 o'clock Interment at Shrelner's cemetery. Uksh. At lllrd-in-lland. Sune 30, 1883. Chris tian . Ilesti, aged Gl years and 27 days. The relatives and li lends are rtspectlully Invited te attend the tueral en Tuesday at 2 o'clock. J30-2U1 NEW A11VKRT1 bJZMENTS. FUL.TOM NATIONAL, BANK WILL NOT for the present ieceive or pay out Tiaile Dollars nller this day at par, June 30, 188 1. C. A. FONDKltSMlTH, ltd Cashier. 'PUKKBVSIUNBIMND WILT. UULD A Pac age Party TH IS EVENING at Kob Keb crls' Hall. Three prizes, a Silver Cake Basket, Fancy Cleck and a Cane tiun will be given away. It LOST ON LAST TVKDNK8DAY KVKN ingln coming from North Prince street te East King, a ladies' satchel. A liberal re ward if returned te Ne. 12 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. It "7"OU WILL ALWAYS FIND A FULL X line el Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine Cut tobacco, at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT ClUAK TORK WANTKU-Uf TUK1NOUIKKK PKINT lng Company a lull-grown bev te work in the press loom, inquire at the eflice or the company. j27-3td-eed PLEASANT HOME PUR SALK CHEAP i f applled for at once. Pnrt cash, balance In easy monthly payments. The new Irame Heuse, Ne. 421 Middle street, between Duke and Christian streets. Apply en the prem ises. It YM. :. A. MKKriNOS. TO-MOKKeW . tittcrnoen there will be held the special meeting ter young men only. In Association Hall, at 3 o'clock. These meetings arc made Interesting te young men bVROOil singing and speaking. All young men, whether members et tnc Association or net are invited. It peu FlltE IN6UKANCE, OO TO BAUSMAN & BURNS, j.!J 3tJR O01C3 10 West Orange street. SCHOOL TAX 1883. The duplicate Is in the hands of the Treasnier. a per cent, eir ter prompt pay ment, W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre i-quare. Oltice hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. in. J3-ttdR WUbLD JOB xtK COiuPOKTAltl.tt THIS het weather? Hae, gote HOFFMEIER'S, - Ai.il get one et these nice Lawn Chairs, iu red or black. Alse, a lull line et Furniture en band. 26 EAST KING STREET. It WATKKMKLONS. LARGE LOT OF GHNUINE Sugar Leaf Pine Apples for t reserving, Lancaster county Vegetables and all kinds or Fruits, Cape May Salt and spiced Oysters, Deviled and Selt Shell Crabs delivered te ratnllies. Send yenr orders early ter 4th et July. CI1AS. W.ECKBRT'S Daily Market, It Ne. 129 East King Street. JUT AJTMBHBMMLSTa. iLINN BKEIfEMAK. A LARGE ITISHIIsTO LOW PRICES. FLINN & BEENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, nEOROE FAHNKSTOCK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR8 OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Between the seasons Is the time et Year when we ate anxious te -reduce our stock in order te commence the Fall business with all new goods. The only way te accomplish this Is te make such changes In prices (without regard te cost) that even It you bad net thought et buying t his Summer that It wenid be a desirable investment te purchase new ter further use. $1.00 INGRAIN CARPETS, 75 CENTS. 40c " " 25 " 50c.' WHITE, RED. CHECK or FANCY MATTING, 25c. 25c. " " " " " 90c. 20c " " ' 15c. 15c. WHITE MATTING, 1SKC C5c. OIL CLOTH (VARIETY OF PATTERNS). 5flc. iOC. ' " 40C 40c. " " 25c. andSOc. We have made similar reductions in all kinds of Housekeeping Dry Goods, Crumb Cleths, English Felt Squares, etc. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, NKW ADVKUTlHi'.MKJiTS, T uesk wishing te take sparring lessens will nlease call en All. Mills, at cuanesii -oaepiers auuy, a. k. angle centre Square. Saturday evening, from 7 te a o'clock, ter their tickets. ltd FAKBIKRS AMU WOKKINGHKN OElf erully are respectlully Invited te call and secure Bargains In MEN'S SUMMER WK.VR, New closing out at very reduced prices, con sisting of staple scasonable goods. Alse Ladies' and ucnts' Hese from the common G pair for a quarter up te the best scamlesss. Cellins, Neckwear, Hats. Suspenders, direct trein the manufacturers, cheaper than ever. HPWRY BEOHTOLD, NO. 82 NOR i II QUEEN ST. Signeftl.e Big Stocking. tcbS-lvd ... . .... .-.. a. .. .. . .. '. i)KOCl.AMAT!ON. Netice is hereby given that the ordi nances et tbe city et Lancaster" ler prevent ing accidents by Are and better preserva tion of order In the eity " will be strictly en forced against all persons "tiring guns or small arms, or selling, casting, throwing or firing et chasers or ether fireworks operating in a similar maimer ' within the city of Lan caster during the ce cbratlen el the coming 4th cf July. The police tercc of the city are hereby In structed te ar est any person detected in the vlelailnu or the aleresald ordinance. JNO.T. MacGONIGLE, Je27-2tW&s ZMayer. G IKAKU KIRK INSURANCK COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MlLL.IO., TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLIjAUS. insures Property at Current Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East Kins 3treet. mUGllldM.W&SI. "Cieifs PATENT SCREEN FRAME MAKES TIlE Cheapest and Best Window Screen in the Market. Bring the size of your window along and we will make them while you wait. Frames Sold Separate. 3A Liberal Discount te Dealers. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. N KXT DOOR TO TUKOIIUK1' HUUSIC. FAHNESTOCK'S. HEADQUARTERS FOR- Gossamer Waterproofs, FOR LADIES', GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLP. ALL SIZES AND PRICES. MADE TO OUR OWN ORDER, WITH OUR NAME ON EACH GARMENT. EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. R. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTER, PA. NSXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. STOCK OF TACKLE AT- AT- LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER. PA. NJSW AltVJSJtTlSElUtSmS. rpHK INTKKitST IIUK JOLT lt ON TBK Mortgage (ipauy will Bends et the Lancaster Watch Company will be paid at the Lancaster coun ty National Bank, it JelIN D. SKILES, Treasurer. FOB SOc. IOI) CAN HUT A VERS GOOD CORSET, with side lares, worth 75c. Our RIBBONS are considered bargains. Tlrse beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c. at SWARR'S, tebl7-lyTu&3 Ne. 50 North Queen Street. JUST RKCUIVICII. FIRST MELONS IN TIIE CITY FOR THE SEASON ITKOM SAVANNAH. Three Hundred On Hand. THEY CUT NICELY. FRANK METTFETT, Northern Market, Lancaster, Fa. ltd w LL1AIHSON FOSTER THE WHICH WE ARE OFFERING IN CLOTHING AT THIS TIME Seem te be appreciated by some prudent buy ers, and, though quite a nnmbei et the Goods have already been taken, there aie Seme Very Geed Things l.clt In each Department. These Suits are net old stock and cut styles, but are ihe LAST SUITS of Li nc3 that we showed early In the season and some patterns that were net just choice Little attention Is given te the cost otseme et these Goods. What wc want is the little money they will exchange ter. OUJt FIRST PRIOU IS THEIR REAL VAL.UK. The price te-day shows the DIFFERENCE, And this Is what we aiegivlng te the custom ers ler buying at the present time. In WARM WEATHER CLOTHING WE HAVE Linen Sacks and Dusters, Mohair Sacks and Dusters, Alpaca Sacks and Dusters, French Drap DSte Goats and Vests, English Seersucker Oeats and Vests, FAST COLOR PIN CHECK. SUITS, WHITE and FANCY DUCK MARSEILLES VESTS, LINEN VESTS AND I'ANTS, With Heaps of Kvery-Day Working Pants At prices LOWER than It made at home. On ihe tables new In the CHILDREN'S DE PARTMENT are all sizes White Duck Suits, with Alpaca Coats and Linen Suits in Three Shades. 43-Attur July 4th r.nr Stores will be closed at o'clock p. m , except Saturday, until further notice. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Nes. 32, :U, 36 & 38 East Kins; St, i,&VC.VI lt JA. Special Mncements ! SECOND EDITION. SATTJBDAY KVKNINO, JUNK 30, 1883. AFTERNOOtfTELEGBAMS. NEWS FROM KVJSRX D1RBCTION. Matters et Legal Impert Judge Nixea Granta an Order CenceiBlag tbe He cent Railroad Leaae-PBlppe sentenced. Trenten, N J., Jane 30. Upen appli cation of Wm.B.Dinamere. of New Yerk. a stockholder of the New Jersey Central railroad, Jadgs Nixon, te-day granted an order directing the New Jersey Central and Philadelphia & Reading railroad com panies te show cause in court en Jnlyfltb. why an injunction should net issue nuk ing void the recent lease by which the Reading company operated the central read. Mr. Dinsmore is opposed te the lease en the ground that it fails te provide compensation for dissenting stockholders. Edward T. Green counsel of the Pennsyl vania railroad company in the ether cases new pending represents Mr. Dinsmore. Fblppt sentenced te Five Tears' Imprison ment. Philadelphia, June 30. Majer Ellis P. Phipps, ex-superintendent of the alms house, who was recently convicted of for gery, was sentenced this afternoon by Judge Allisen, te five years' imprison imprisen ment in the county prison in separate and solitary confinement and hard labor. An appeal te the supreme court will be taken at its session in November. Tbey Did Klcbt, After AIL Staunton, Va., June 30. Messrs. Beirne and Elam, the Richmond duelists, met this morning near New Hepe, in this county. At the first exchange of shots neither was touched. At the second sttbt Elam was struek in tbe upper part of the right thigh and Beirne escaped unhurt. Beirne expressed himself as satisfied and the parties left the field in opposite direc tions. Mr. Klam's Wound Serious. Charlottesville, Va., June 30. Mr. Elam who was dangerously shot through the right thigh, is at a hotel at Waynesboro, and telegraphs for his wife. Mr. Beirne passed through Charlettesvile for Richmond en the 12:20 train. This is the second wound received by Elam in a duel. Seme years age part of his face was shot away by Gov. Smith's son. He is the Readjaster secretary of state. Xhe Marquis De Meres and tbe Desperadoes. Mandan, Dak., June 30. The night train from Little Missouri, breaght the Marquis DeMeres who had a fight with a mob at his ranch last Tuesday. The coro ner's verdict in the inquest en the body of Luflley who was killed was that be met his death at the bauds of DeMeres and his two men. They will be brought before Justice Bateman for a bearing. Public sentiment is entirely against tbe despera does. The marquis left bis premises in eharge of armed men, as threats of burn ing them had been made. Wllkeabarre Uegaes Sentenced. Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 30. Judge Rice this morning sentenced the following persons te imprisonment in the Eastern penitentiary : Luke Kelley and Themas ITandley, for highway robbery, each 0 years ; Jehn Keenan, for murder in second degree, 11 years ; Wm. Murpby, for murder iu second degree, 7 yeats ; Dennis Milley, for manslaughter, 7 years ; William Phillips, for manslaugh tcr, 7 years, and Gee. Edwards, for burg lary, 2 years. WerkH le Cloae. Pittsburgh, Pa , June 30. The window glass works will cease work te-uight for their regular summer shut down of two months. The flint glass works, with the exception of one or two houses, will step at tbe same time for a period of six weeks accord ing te a resolution adopted last Saturday. Tliu glass houses at Steu benville, Bcllair, Wheeling and ether points will close down at the same time. Slam Legislation. rUnuiSBUKO, June 30. The Heuse met at 9 o'cleok and agreed te the Heuse ap propriation bill for the expenses for the special session ou first reading. In round numbers the bill appropriates $108,000. The McCrackcn Republican Senate ap portionment bill (as amended by the Beuse committee) was agreed te en third reading, and after a fcessien et twenty miuutes the Heuso adjourned until Men day. FOREIGN NEWS Tbe Terrible Kavagei of tbe Cholera. Damietta, June 30. The total number of deaths here yesterday from cholera was 113. The IMIgrliuuge te Mecca Prohibited. Adeiers, June 30. The governor of Algeria has issued an order prohibiting the usual pilgrimage te Mecca this year ou account of the cholera in Egypt. A rumlly or Five Drowned Madisen, III., June 30. A family of five persens, a father, mother and three chil dren, were drowned in the Ohie river 20 miles below here en Tuesday evening, the waves from a pas- ing steamer upsetting their skiff. A Father Breaks Ulit Seu's Skull. Paducaii. Ky., June 30. In Graves county en Thursday, a man named Tncker and his son quarreled as te who should ride a reaper. The father broke his son's skull with a club, and the boy will proba preba blv die. Tne President's Vacation. Washington, June 30. The president will leave Washington for New Yerk en Monday next, where he will remain for several days. His plans for the summer will net be arrauged uutil after he returns te Washington. Powder In a Fire. Winnipeg, Jnne 30, During a fire in the warebouse of H. Ashdown last even ing a number of kegs of powder exploded, tearing the building te splinters, and in juring twenty persons. Archbiidiup Pnrcell Very Lew. Cincinnati, June 30. A telegram from the convent at St. Martin's, Ohie, says Archbishop Purcell is very low with ex tension of paralysis te the right side. He has lest his speech aud is net oxpeeted te recover. A Later Dltpatcb. Cincinnati, Jnne, 30. A special dis patch te the Times Star from St. Martin's convent says that Archbishop Puicellis better this morning. WBATHKK INDICATIONS Washington, June 30. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states fair weather dnring tbe day, followed by partly cloudy, cooler weather and local rains en Saturday night, winds shifting te north and east, higher barometer. Senater Antheny Secevery. Providence, R. I. June 30. Senater Antheny has se far recovered as te be able te leave this afternoon for Oakland Beach, hotel Warwick. Me Ijaotem-Mo Kleetloe. Concord, N. H., June 30. There was no quorum present in the Heuse te-day and no election of United States senator. ruiadeltus fHir.tnw.THTA, June 30. Fleur dull and barely steady. Rye flour at $36293 73. wheat unsettled ; Ne. S Western Bed, 13WjU13X; ;Ne. Sdetl 10;Ne. 1 Penna. Bed. tlie Cern dull, Irregular; sail Yellow Mixed, b7K60c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 8658c. Oats firm; Ne. 1 White. 43c; Ne: 3 4242Xc : Ne. 3 de, 41c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, ye dull at 65c. Seeds unchanged. Previsions firmer, mere demand. Lard firmer. Butter steady, lair demand. Bggs quiet. Cheese dull. Petroleum dull. Whisky at II 19 and de. 40e, Mew Yerk Markets. New Yerk, June 30. Fleur dull and declin ing. Wheat unsettled ; YMXP lower ; trade very active : mainly in options : Ne. 2 Bed July, tlllXl liX;Sept.. tl 164U 16X- tern !iic lewer: neavy: Mixed west- fiSft ern I4ve Stock Priees. Chicago-Hogs Receipts. 16,000 bead ; ship ments, 7.9C0 bead ; market fairly actlve and stronger. wltb Instance or 5c advance; pack ers and snippers bought freely; heavy, $010 fiC 25: light bacon, $5 850630; mixed packing-, $5 7506 05 ; skips, 405 50. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; shipments, 5.5O0 bead ; market weakened 10c ft 100 As ; experts, 15 90O6 10 ; geed te choice shipping, $5 5006 ; common te lair, $1 7505 50. Sheep Receipts, 700 bead; shipments 4(0 bead; offerings mederate: prices steady: peer te choice natives. f 500 ; lambs, $1 50 Hi super ue&u. JSast lUBBBTY Cattle Receipt ler week, 6.443 head through, 1,643 local ; prime exporters IS 1006 25 ; geed shippers, $5 8506 ; geed butchers' (5 2505 75. Hogs Receipts ter week, 23,600 bead ; mar ket fair; PbUadelpblas, $3 5006 70; Yorkers, 6 4096BU. Sheep Receipts for week, 23.GC0 bead : mar ket slew ; extra, $5 5005 65 ; prime, $5 25 5 35 ; geed, $4 8505 10 ; fair. U 2504 60 ; com mon, $2 5003 50 ; lambs, $5 2506 25. bteea: asaneta. Quotations by Reed, McGrann A Ce , Hank era, Lancaster, pa. 11a.m. 1 if. 3 r. m. ve Cat Alseeee Michigan Central 93 93 New Yerk -Central I19W 119 New Jersey Central SCW 86 Ohie Central le le; Del. Lack. A Western.... 128 128 Denver ft Bie Grande.... 44 43 Kile 37 3755 Kansas ft Texas 30 30 Lake Shere 109 109 Chicago ft N. W., com.... 132 132 N. N., On t. A Western.... 20 26 bt. Paul ft Omaha Pacific Mall 42 42 Rochester Pittsburgh.. 19 19 St. Paul 104 104 Texas Pacific 37 37 Union Pacific 91 93 Wabash Common 29Ji 29 Wabash Preferred 44 434 West'rn Union Telegraph 85 85J Louisville ft Nashville... Wli 52 N. x., Chi. ft St. I........ .... Lehigh Valley 703 71 Lehigh Navigation 45 46 Pennsylvania 59 59 Beading 28 29 P. T. ft Buffalo 14'4 Wyi Northern Paclflc-Cein... 51 5lij Northern Pacific Prof... 89 89-Ji Hestonvllle Philadelphia ft Erie Nertnern Central Underground Canada Southern 6V-A 64 OU 118 117 People's Passenger. 9li 119 Si 10 123 42 37 M 103 134i 4 41 18 104 37J4 93 2U"4 43 i lf 71i 45 69 29 :-:e 51 89 117 Philadelphia. Quotations by A sse-.'atcd Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia ft Erie B. R A Heading Railroad 29k: 4'ennsylvanla Railroad 59 Lcnigu vaneyuaiiread 71 United Companies of New Jersey 112 Northern Pacific. 51 Northern Pacific Preferre-1 89ft Northern Central Uallread 53 Lehlgb Navigation Company 4.' Norrlatewn Railroad 109 Central Transportation Company 40 Plttsb'g, Tltnsvllle ft UuftaleK. It 14 Little Schuylkill Railroad Mi flew xerar. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks lower. Meney, 203c. New Yerk Central HOVi Krle itailreail......... ... 37 Adams Kxprcss 1?.) Michigan Central Uallread 92? Michigan Southern Railroad leu Illinois Central Railroad l.'W Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Uallread 133 Chicago ft Reck Islam! Uallread lir Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Uallread 131 Western Union Telegraph Company 8.r Teledo ft Wubasli 20 New Jersey Central m; New Yerk Ontario Western 26 Mew Yerk Hank Statement. Leans -Inc. $2,038,800 00 Specie Inc. 955,800 00 Legal Tender Dec 402,900 00 Deposits Inc 1.183,50.) no Circulation-Dec 156,601) no Reserve lnc 257,025 00 If I. W JLD r KHTIaJCMBlfXa FOR KKNT.-THE STOKK ROOM, MO. 35 Norih Queen street, new occupied by Ames Ulngwalt. Apply te 'l 11 OS. K. FUANKLIN. feb7.8.9,10.cndttd Ne. 120 East King St. lAMKb.UAKlfcS. AFUL1 fPtlNB FROM fiC. K; up, at UAItTMAN'S YKI.LOW KKONTCKiAK ililBK. ENOINKH NbW AMD hECONUUANU, 3 and 4-horse power, at JOS. HUBER'S Iren foundry and Machine Shep. Iren and Urass Castings, Machlno'Werk and Jobbing promptly attended te. Shep Hear of Lancaster County Natiena Hank, Lancaster, fa. a7-3mdS 1)UHLIU HALK-WILL UK HOLD TUES DAY, JULY 3, 1883. by the undersigned at Cox's old coach factory, 311 and 313 Church street, a let et Hist class carriages. Alse, ceachmaber's material, office lurnltnYn ami ether articles.. bate te commence at 19 a. m., when terms will be mr.de known by J NO. Q. MEUCKK, JACOB UAULE, Administrators of Thes.il. Cox, dccM. Je26-Utdftllw N OTICK. THE POPULAR Bast King Street Restaurant, BASEMENT OP 26. Will open TO-ktORttOW, and every Sunday evening, at 6 o'clock. BUI or Fare : Turtle Soup, Frogs, Spring Chicken, Ham ami Egirs, Beet Steak, Oysters, Tripe, Pigs' Feet and everything In season. Turtle Soup and Tripe furnished te families, ltd O. W. BENEDICT. OHULTZtt WINS. HARD TO BEAT. We notice an effort en the part of ethers te imitate our Lew Prices of last week. We are new lower than last week. If you have net purchased yeursummer hat new is your time, our prices are lower than ever, ourceunters full, every line complete. Our stock con tains full lines of Tayler's Cele brated Mackinaws, Yeuman's New Yerk Stiff Hats, Silk Hats, and, in fact, Hats and Caps of all kinds, which for style, thor oughness of make, is positively without a superior in the city. We ask you te come as early in the day as convenient, and by all means come before 6 o'clock, as en and after July i we will close at that hour. SHULTZ'S SONS, (Gnndaker's Old Stani',) 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. marZTOydfttr em spot, 49060c ; de luture, SsC2c. Oats a shade better; Ne. 2 July, aK039Kc; Aur.. S7Kc : Sept.. 36Wc : state. 424c : West tMMMprra. O ATDKUAT W. AMD PARTLY K CLOUDY. This store will net be open en the Fourth of July. This is in answer te letters from the coun try asking the question. Saturday nights a portion of the store remains open te 9.30 te accommodate people occupied all day. The Clothing for Men and Beys Shirts and Under wear Men's and Beys' Hats Shoes for Ladies, GenSemen and Children Traveling Bags and , Rubber Goods are all in full feather till 9.40. JOHN WANAMAKER. Man has been defined te be "an animal who trades," and this is true, from the boy who swaps jackknives te the millionaire who trades in railroads and steam ships. Dees a cat trade her mouse or the deg the bone you have thrown him ? But the busy world is made te hum with peo ple who buy and sell and get gam. As a matter net of moral ethics butef fact, everyone of us wants a bargain of some sort, and because the very name rings out with a " silvery " sound, most literally, the charm is used as a gilded bait. Let us step and think. What is "a bar gain?" Dees a low price con stitute a bargain ? Yes and no. Practical buyers, who " can't af ford te buy cheap goods," will tell you that as a rule the cheap est are about equal in final cost te the extravagantly high priced. Extremes meet. Dees inferior quality give you a bargain ? Well, with tolera ble certainty, yes a bad bar gain. A "bargain " naturally (though no necessarily) discredits qual ity. Damaged or soiled goods may be a " bargain." A gentle man bought an overcoat at a large reduction, with a moth speck under a lappel, that but for the mark, he declared, he could never have discovered. Broken lets may be a bargain. Parts of a suit or of sets, sizes or styleshaving sold out el their due proportion, the incomplete ness of the remainder renders it necessary te force their sale. Changing styles form a bar gain. Dealers dare net held goods te the fag end. " Seven-teen-cent hats " did net imply that there were net many buyers at 50 cents, but that it was a " litde late " for the "rush." A closingjseasen elten shrinks the figures te a " bargain," even en staple goods, the only alter native being te held ever at thft cost of interest, room and risk. Forced sales, where some body loses and the lucky pur chaser gains, is a fruitful source of bargains in the choicest goods te houses of heavy trade having buyers en the alert in all the markets. In a word, there are " chances and changes " going en in the commercial world, giving bar gains te the dealer, which he can legitimately offer his customers te their mutual profit. But these must honestly be proportioned te the bulk of his regular trade. Beyond this there are gilded baits of " bargains," each one a delusion and a snare. A dealer should be able te give you a reason ferhis bargain, and one, tee, that won't insult your common sense in accepting it. A story is told of a customer. Everything was "a bargain," and his asseverations were pro fuse as they were hackneyed : " Why, madam, I assure you we lese money en every piece of goods we sell !" The lady asked: " Hew can you afford te de that?" Measuring his victim, he replied, with the utmost non chalence: " But,mydearmadam, think hew very many pieces we sell every day !" With a charm ing simplicity she assented, with an " Ah, indeed !" Se is the as surance of one encouraged by the credulity of the ether. JOHN WANAMAKEU. Beys' Shirt Waists, very neat, in Seersucker Stripes, full pleat ed, well sewed, our own make. A hundred dozen only. Letting them go at 33 cents the only time never before and never again ; leastwise se far as we knew, for "never" is a while. geed jrjcir AJTMMna. Half dollar buys the same in Percale. Sixty-five cents for White Un laundried, with Linen Cellars and Cuffs. Frem Market-street central entrance, west. Jehn Wanamakek. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market itrwh an t City Hall Square Philadelphia, A
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