Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 30, 1883, Image 3

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Kventn Along Hie ?uqeenanna Item el
Interest In and Around the Borough
netted up .by the Jntellt-
Etatc D. D. Graud Chancellor Stein
bcrjier, of Danville, Pa., and D. D. Grand
Chancellor Oblcnder, Lancaster, paid a
pleasant visit te Conestoga ledge Ne 4G3,
of German Knights of Pythias of Pa.,
at the ledges last evening. They instructed
the ledtie iu important unwritten work,
and decided important questions. A re
past was fci-tvcd te tbe visitors and mem
bers of tbe ledge after the adjournment
at Gottlieb Yeung's. The graud officers
were highly pleased with their entcitaiu
ment while here.
Personal.
Mr. S. M. Berth eisel temporality fills
Mr. Zach. Hardy's place in tha It. & C.
railroad office here, until the latter re
turns from a trip.
Miss Emily Wright is home from Phila
delphia for the summer.
Mr. Christiau Snavely, of Philadelphia,
is in town.
Shad fishing is about te take a "boom."
A slight fall in the river is all the fisher
men say they new require. Last night's
work was well repaid by big hauls.
Orien ledge el Odd Fellows meets te
night.
A lively light and much disorder ec
currcd en Frent street last night, the par
ticipants being a crowd of " drunks."
Little Locals.
Columbia will be well represented in
Lancaster te day. The Ironville band will
head Gyrene cemmandery, of this place iu
the parade of the Knights Templar.
Mr. Neah Shauebreak has reccived the
contract for icp.untiuc the exterior of
Odd Fellow.' hull. The height of the
building will require cool heads te de the
work.
On tlie btreet.
Frederick Wagner had his left arm
broken above the wrist, yesterday after after
neon, by falling ever a steep while at
tempting te save his little sister from fall
ing from a bicycle en which the was
sitting.
Gatue of base ball en the river shore be
tween two picked nines, yesterday after
neon. Peer playing as the hcere, 22 te 10,
shows. The boys all require much pnic
tice.
ANUlUKlt INUKMOIAKV FUCIC,
Jehn 1'. ftchauui's Stable l'artly Humeri.
About one o'clock this morning an
alarm of fire was sounded from box 5-1, at
German and Beaver streets, caused by the
burning of Jehn P. Schaum's ntable, iu
the rear of Mr, Schauiu's rcsidence, 208
Seuth Qticeu. Engine companies Nes. 1
and 3 quickly responded aud extinguished
the tire after the reef had all been burned,
except the tin ou it. Twe horses iu the
stable were takeu out with a let of ether
goods, buch as cepper, and nothing of the
contents were burucd. On the building
Mr. Sehautn's less is about $200, and he
has no insurance. The building wan un
deuhtcdly set en lite, as a ladder which
bome of Mr. Schuura's weikmeu had beeu
using yesterday at Mr. Arneld's, near by,
was found standing against the stable aud
leading te a window in the second fleer.
The incendiary entered this window and
applied the match.
On the way te the fire engine Ne. 3 had
a wheel broken te pieces. Mr. Schauta
speakBef the firemen in the highest terms
of praise forthe cxcelleut work done by
them.
Obviously a Swindler.
Yestetday meruing a tall slim man
about e0, giving the uame of W. II.
Small, called at the residence of Itev. U.
W. Seilhamcr, pastor of the Union Bethel
Church of Ged, Ne. 40 North Priucc
btreet, representing that he was a member
of the church uDder the supervision of O.
II. Betz, Median icsb u rg. He also slated
that his house had beeu stiuck by light
ning aud iu his effort te save his fumiture
a piece of burning rafter fell ou his arm
aud broke it, aud that he was authorized
by Mr. Betz te take up a subscription
among the churches aud people in general.
He presented a book, purporting te be
authority from Rev. Betz. ltev. Scil
hamer told him that he doubted the
writing as that of Betz, aud would net
recommend him. He had a hundred
dollars or mere en his book. Rev. Seil
hamer wrote te Rev. Betz, and received
a postal this morning, sayiug : "Don't
kuew such a porseu ; have net heard of
such a disaster ; did Let write any appeal;
neither signed my name for ten dollars for
any one as described; expese the tceuudrel;
ailvertise him ; step him."
OUK HOME MUSICIANS.
Ilie Choir for the Knights Templar Instal
lation. The musical exercises at Fulton hall this
afternoon were under the direction of Prof.
Win. B. Hall and the following ladies and
gentlemen from this city participated,
their oxecutieu of the parts assigned te
them eliciting the warmest commenda
tion :
Sopranos Mrs. A. M. Hubley, A. V.
Hunter, Misses Leila Bear, Mamc E.
Lechor, Ella Musscr, Sallie L. Kahle,
Lizzie A. Bachler, Mary Zimmerman,
Margie K. Ueiuitsh, Amelia Bachler,
Alice Marshall.
Touers Moesis. Wm. Schlaugh, J. T.
Zimmerman, Charles L. Spiudler, Jehn F.
Heinitsb, A. 11. Fritchey, James Wilsen,
Clarence West.
Altes Mifcscs Mary Schaubel, Mary
Sener, Laura Lechor, EUa Arneld, Alice
Miley, Clara It. Eicholtz, Anuie Miller.
Bass : Messrs. J. B. Albright, II. C.
Mellingcr, S. D. Bausmin, A. Sheetz, L.
A. Pre8sen!;er, II. S. Bjssart, G. Rassler,
H. Raub, II. Clay.
Onrauists : Prof. F. W. Hass, Mr. F. C.
Meyer. Instrumental music, City Cornet
baud.
Meeting et the Ueard of Health.
Last evening a meeting of the beard of
health was held at the office of the secre
tary, Dr. C. H. Brown. Reports were re
ceived in regard te the existence aud
spread of smallpox. It was ascertained
that there have been no new cases in the
prison in the last five days. There are
four cases new in the hospital of the
prison for treatment and the dis
ease is abating. Three cases of vario varie vario
eoid have been reported .in the city,
and while the beard de net think there is
any occasion for alarm, they recommend
the citizens te use the usual methods te
prevent its spread by vaccination, and
closely guarding against allowing pipes or
cess peels te become impure.
The beard en investigation And that the
prison officers have done all in their power
te prevent the spread of the disease.
Keeper Burkhelder of the prison was
present at the meeting and presented the
affidavits of the baker and the underkoep underkeep underkoep
erstoshow that the statement that ap
pearcd in the Examiner ever the name of
' Prisoner " a few evenings age in regard
te the conduct of the officials was untrue.
The Luray Kxr.urslenlsts.
An excursion party of 42 gentlemen and
15 ladies who left last Monday from Phil
adclphia for Luray stepped off here to
day te see Lancaster. They travel ou two
Pullman cars. Tbe excursion is under
the management of Donaldsen & Brown.
Amens the party are Merris . Lelar, of
Lelar Bres., Philadelphia; Dr. C. Kamerly,
Wm. H. Hoepor, Fred Beckius, the mu
sician of the party, and Wm. J. Callahan,
the orator. The party took a drive areand
town this morning, and after viewing the'
K. T. parade will leave for Philadelphia
this evening. Michael Grawleywas the
Eieneer of the party daring their stay in
aecMter.
A Knight Attacked.
Last night a Knight Templar, whose
name could net be learned, was caught en
Seuth Lime street, between East King and
Church, by some roughs who knocked
him down and beat him. He regained his
feet and ran at a rate te make Frank Hart
turn white, and his assailants get no
money, which they were likely after.
UrlvlDg Accident.
Last evening Patrick Cherry was driv
ing one of his coupes along West Chestnut
street, and in turning out for another
party, near Market street, his vehicle
struck an ash pile breaking two wheels
badly. The carriage was leaded, but no
ene was hurt.
Sale el Bersea aud Celts.
Samuel Hess fc Sen, auctioned s, sold at
public sale, ou Tuesday last, at Millers
ville, Lancaster ceuntv. Pa.,, for Harry
C. Lintner, 17 head of Virginia horses and
colts, at an average price of $150 82 per
head.
Large Mall.
The Marien club held a ball in West
End hall last evening which was a great
success in every particular. The crowd was
very large and the order excellent.
The dancing te Stoey's music was kept up
until a late hour.
OKCOKATION DAI DEVICES.
An Oddly Getten Up Sir Knight.
Magnificent as was the street pageantry,
blending as it did the picturesque cos
tumes of medieval warriors and the showy
uniforms of modern military, itjwas net a
mere pretentiens display than the cfvic
decorations by the people generally and by
shrewd merchants in particular. Specially
attractive te sightseers was the uniqueness
of the show window of the Great Atlantic
aud Pacific tea company, 114 North Quecn
street, where the manager, Clarence S.
West, had artistically portrayed a Sir
Knight, whose queer make-up was as fel
lows : On a back ground, 4x8 feet, of fine
white sugar, the word welcome in ground
coffee ; hat of Knight, roasted coffee ;
feather, fine white sugar with light coffee
rib, and cress of lumps of white sugar ;
hair and moustache, tea ; face light brown
sugar ; eyeballs, ground coflee ; cellar,
white sugar ; coat, roasted coffee, with
green lapels ; sash, wbite sugar, black
coflee bolder, and cress of brown coffee.
.1. J. Uesch.
This house Iiiih been opened te the public
.since April, 18S2. :iml nlrcmly has become a
very popular resort. It in a very lnrge brick
building, located In the most, central pint of
the city, Nes. Ill and lift North Queen street,
nnl occupies it let :tl170 lect In extent and
h:is:i Huts summer garden In the rear, where
levers el beer cim tintl rest and comfort with
out annoyance. Mr. 1. is well ami laveiably
known among us, having kept the Rising Tun
and Union hotel let- nine years, in tills time
leaning many friends, who with thousands el
ethers lleclc te call en him in his new place.
Mr. I), having expended sumo $!l,eiJ0 ou the
properly. Ins confidence in his ability in
pleasing his patrons. This gentlemen keeps
lit stock a lnrge assortment el foreign and do
mestic wines and liquors of the piemlnent
niiiiiiiiacliircr el Kurepe and Amuilca. These
du-dretis et obtaining llrst-class liquors or
beer will de well te call eat iy and often dur
ing the season. Mr. 1). is agent for the Borg Berg Borg
dell's celebratci beer that Is se well and tavor taver
ubly known. It
81'KVIAL NOTICES.
Mothers! mothers I Mothers 1
Are you disturbed at night and broken et
your t est by a sick child suffei Ing and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
II te, goatenccanilgctabottlcotMUS. WIN
SIAIW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve
the peer little sullercr immc'1 lately depend
upon It ; there is no mistake about It. There Is
net a mother en earth who h;is ever used it,
u he will net tell you at ence that it will
tegulate the bewcN and give test te the
mother, and lellcl and health te the child, op
erating like magic. It Is perfectly sate te use
in all cases, and pleasant te tlie taste, and is
the prescription of onsef the eldest and best
lemale plij'siciaus in the United States. SeI,i
every where. 'Si cents a bottle.
mayl-M.W.S&w
Seekers after lieaUh can find it. See adver-
ti-ementef Mutinous Liver Kegulal or
1.131, Ul llllilli It illllt ltl3.llli-ll.lUIU ill 1LU 11H"
niend Dye colors. One packa'W colors 1 te 4
His. et goods. 10 cents ter any color.
llctter than 810,000 1
"I spent ever $10.0 0, in -JJ years," said M-Jer
II. W. Ilines, et Bosten. Mass., " In being
doctored ler epilepsy. I ompleycd the best
physicians in New Otleatis, St. Letlls. New
Yerk, J'liiia., Boden, Londen and Paris but
all te no purpose. Samaritan Nervine has
fttrcd me entirely." $1.50.
Don't. Hurry, (jentlemau."
Said a man en his way te be hanged, " there'll
be no tun till I get there." We say te the dys
peptic, nervous and debilitated, don't hurry
thettghtlesslv ler tome lemedyef doubtful
mciit. itnceriain of relief, when you can get at
the drmrgists ter one dell Burdock liloed Bit
ters almost sure te cure and certain te benefit.
Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
13'J North Queen street.
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"The best Is the cheapest," is an old and
true maxim. The Celluloid Kye-G lasses are
the lest ler these who need artificial aid ler
the eyes. I'er sale by all leading Jewelers and
Opticians. myil-lwdeed&w
Dr. C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile
Pills are prepared expressly te cure and will
euro lleadache el all kinds, Neuralgia, Nerv
ousness and Dyspepsia. Provided and en
dorsed by physicians.
"Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure eradicated my
pimples. They used te hi eak out continually.''
Steve T. Harrison, Beclicstcr, N. Y. $1, at
druggists.
That Husband of Aline
Is three times the man he was before he began
using " "Wells' Health Hencwer." $1. Drug
gists. lNcitEiii'i itv exists, but nobody lias
heard te deny the wltolcsemcness and
beeu
purl-
tj lng effects or Glenn's Sulphur Seap.
uiy28-l wd eed & w
" UKA.TUH.
Watt. lit this city, en the 'J7tlt Inst., Lizzie
Learmonth, wife el P. T. Watt.
Funeral en Thursday, at 2 p. in., lretn Iter
husband's residence, Ne. 539 North Duke
trect.
Streiim. On the 29th inst., iu this city, Mrs.
A..n Sttelim, wite of .Jehn Slrehn, sr., aged 7
j vans, .'I months aud 27 days.
The relatives and IricnCs are respectfully
invited te attend the funeral lretn the resi
dence of her husband Ne. 31 Seuth Duke
street, en Thursday morning. Services at the
Mcnonite mccting-hense, Strasburg, at 10
o'clock. Interment at Strasburg.
Voet. In New Helland, en Tuesday morn mern
lng, May 2.. Anna Mary, daughter of Philip
and Anna Mary Vegt.agcd 3 years and 23 days.
Funeral en Thursday at 2 o'clock p. in., lretn
the residence of Geerge Kulilman, Ne. 508
V, oedward street, tills city. lt
XH.W ADrjSUTIttJiMJSNXa.
IM'ISKV KXPKBSS TRAIN BRINGS ME
L1i Krcsh Strawberries and all kinds of Veg
etables. 1 sold 400 pounds et Creamery Butter
ler table use te-day; lreshsnpply every day at
CI1AS. W.KCKKltT'S DAILY MARKET,
It Ne. 129 East King Street.
ASMKNKKS'SALKOt VALUA1ILB UT1
REAL ESTATE.
On SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 18s3, tinder an
order et the Court of Common Pleas of Lan
caster county, there will be sold at the Leop Leep
ard Hetel, in said city, the following desirable
prepeitiei, viz. :
Ne. 1. A Large Deuble Two-Stei led BB1CK
DWELLING HOUSE, with u Twe-Storied
Brick BacR Building attached, and the Let et
Ground adjacent thereto, lrentlng about 42
feet en tlie north side of East Orange street,
and extending in depth 245 leet te Marien
street, in said city, the house being numbered
711 East Orange street. A choice varlety et
Fruit Trees and Grape Vines are growing ou
this attractively located let.
Ne.2. Twe adjelnine LOTS OF GROUND,
slttttted en the north side of East Walnut
street, near Franklin street, in said city, con
taining together in irent icet, anu extend
ing in depth 120 tect te a ten feet wide alley.
Ti.e said lets being numlered 393 and 400 in
the general plan of the Chestnut street tract.
Sale te commence at 8 o'clock in the even
ing, when the conditions will be made known
by J. FREDERICK SENER,
Assignee et William Uenscl and wife.
inayil-Wasted.
B
OWKB8 UUK4T.
BOWERS &
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - -
OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN
Summer Silks and Dress
Summer Silks at 45c. Summer Silks at 50c. Summer Silks at 6 te and 75c Weeffer Special
II 2.). These Goods are lully guatanteed te wear and net te cut.
NUN'S VEILING in All Shades from 25c up. ALBATROSS CLOTH Jn AU Shades ;
lllack mteman"enadlnrs. SPECIAL TO KMGHTS TEMPLAB : Full assortment et
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street,
NJilV AVtJSUUSISBlENJS.
BOAKUINO FODK OR FIVK YOUNG
men wanted te beard at Ne. 4C6 Maner
sticet. Geed bearding and pleasant looms
en reasonable terms. ,
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OWARR'JJ.
FINE ALL SILK SASH UIRBOS, and only 40
Cents per Vatd.
Cere and see them at SWAUR'S. Ne. 50 .
Queen Street. fcbl7-lyTuS
BUCK BKKK iN WfclWWiOAK AND
Thursday at the Lien Brewery. All my
cttste'iieis will be supplied,
must C. KOIILEK.
nOK IWNI TUB HTOKK ROOM, NO. 35
IC Net 111 Queen street, new occupied by
Ames lUnjjwalt. Apply te ........
I 1IOS. E. KltANKLlN,
fob7.8.'J,Hcedttd Ne. 120 Eiist King SI.
OAMUKI, II. t'KHX, ATTOKNbk, HAS
O Ueuidved his Ol)k rrem Sfi North Dufce
slrivjt te Ne. 41 GRANT KTUKET, Immedl
ately In lleitr -l Court Hen'. Letifir'e New
Knlldtmr. m17-Hrt
STKVKNS UUUSE
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and price piime as ether
saloons. H. WAGNER,
inyl5-tfd Manauer.
(1ARO Olf THANK-.
We hereby cxtandeiir thanks te Chief En
gineer Hewell mid the Hie Department, the
police lerce and the neighbors for the vulua
bio assistance rendcicd rt tile burning et my
stable this morning.
It .lOIlN P. S' I1AUSI.
G. W. ARNOLD.
ATf!,ir"jtfcNT NOTICE ONTV A FKff
mere days te pay you r water rent. Wed
nesday being a legal holiday the eflicc will be
closed. I! ingye ir notices with you te save
trouble. 5 per cent, abatement it paid boiero
June 1. 1SS3. C. V. MYERS,
ni2(i-:!td Treasuier.
S.MR 8AI.K-A l;.aIKllfl.K COUNTRY
residence. Known as "ABBEVILLE,"
one mile west el Laiicuslcr, en the Columbia
turnpike, witlt land containing about 12J
actcs. 5 acres el which ate in Lawn, Gulden
ami Orchard. Choice Irulm in lull bearing
and an abundant supply of spring Water.
Ker further particular, terms of sale, etc.,
apply te. J. B. LUNG, Real Estate Agent,
ur-".-3ld Ne. C West King St.
IMtKY'S CHARCOAL I.OZKNUES.
17 The most tellable and surest euro for
Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Bad Bieath and all diseases urislng from a
dlsordeieil stomach. Price 2ic. per Bex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G.FREY, DRUGGIST.
20 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian,
Lancaster, Pa.
Drugs. Chemicals, etc., always en hand at
the) most reasonable prices. a27-lyd&w
KOPONALS FUB tiTONK AMII JSTONK
WOUK Proposals will be received up te
7 o'clock p. m. en Monday. J unotth.fer build
ing stone per perch, uelivered en tne ground
et the Eastern Market Company.
Alse ler hauling stone per perch rrem the
Almshouse quarry.
Alse ler laying stone per perch, clther in
cluding or net including the mortar. Alse
for lime per bushel and sand per lead.
Bid te t.e lelt at AllauA. Herr & Ce.'s office.
Ne. 10S Kast King s;rct, where nliin and speci
fications can be teen. J. FRE D SENER,
m2)-.rilR Chairman Building Committee.
WLEI 1'ROl'OSAL.S FOh SEWKB.
Sealed proposals for grading, guttering and
buildinga sewer en Derwart street, between
Maner and Poplar streets, will be received by
the street committee up te 5 o'clock en MON
DAY, JUNE 4, 1883, and are te be deposited in
the Street Committee Bex, at Alderman Karr's
office and endorsed " PropesaN ter Sewer."
Proposals te be in accordance with plans and
specifications, which can be seen at tlie office
et Colonel Gerhart. Citv Regulator, Grant
building, en and after Wednesday evening,
MaveO.lS&J. By order et the street Commit
tec. J K. BARK, Clerk.
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7"1 1VKN AWAY I U1VJEN AWAY I
A Beautiful Oil Chrome
WITH EVERY TWO POUNDS Or COFFEE,
AT THE
AMERICAN TEA CO.'S STORE
N0.2U CENTRE SQUARE.
Best Granulated Sugar, 9c. White Sugar, 8c.
Light Brown Sugar, 7e, at "
iliUI,lUil.l .&..U.1.. W. U WAX'M..,
niii) lwd
Ne. 20 Centre Square.
T
tHK KXCUKSION SEASON OF 1883.
TO THE SUMMER RESORTS
AND EXCURSION POINTS.
ON OB VIA
The Sheuaudeah Valley liailread,
THE CAVERNS OF LURAY.
THE NATURAL BRIDGE.
THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, A.C., &0.
Pcileet piovi-iens at LURAY ler the ac
commodation et Excursion Parties et all
sizes.
Transportation Rates arranged for parties
et various numbers lrem 5 te 500.
Correspondence invited lrem Schools,
Churches, Societies anil Associations, Jer the
arraiigctuctet Special Rates and Excursion
Days.
Transportation iurnished en SPECIAL
TRAINS when the slic et the party justifies.
Application threugn the General Passenger
Agent or Superintendent el tlie Read en
whicli the Excursion Partv originates, te
either el thcundeislgned, will receive prompt
attention.
Small parties desiring accommodations at
the LURAY INN can also ba eared ler by
similar application.
Round Trip Tickets te the VIRGINIA
SPRINGS and SOUTHERN HUMMER Rli
SORTS ou sale en and alter JUNE 1. at the
piincipal Ticket Ofticcs of connecting lines.
SUMMERTOURIST GUIDE BOOKS and all
Information furnished en application te the
Passenger Agents, Shenandoah Valley K. R.
or the Virginia, Tenncssee Georgia Air
Line. A. POPE,
Gen. Pas. & Tkt. Agt.,
O. HOWARD ROYKR. Lynchburg, Va.
Division Pass'r Agt..
Hagcrstewn, Md. inaj33 3md
uj.aqs Ajrn auEKtinnAiie..
H
1UU MAKTl.
AT
CHINA HALL.
A LARGE AND CHEAP LINE OF
GLASSWARE.
CRAQLE, CUT
AND ENGRAVED GLASS
WARE AT
High & lartin,
15IEAST KING STREET,
LI1ANCASTSB.PA.:
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S. s
NJSW ADVURTISEMJINTS.
YXTANAMAKER BMOWN.
Grand Army of the Republic and
the Sens of Veterans.
Fer the approaching ceremonies of Decoration Day we have
prepared a very large stock of Blue Flannel and White Duck
uniforms. The coats of these suits are worthy of special mention
en account of the style in which made. The loose facings are
very deep, giving a complete protection te the button fastenings.
This is a decided advantage for both military and civilian uses.
PRICES:
All-Weel Indigo Blue Standard Flannel S. B. Sack Ceat,
$5-75 ; Pantaloons, $3.25 ; Vests, $2.
All-Weel Washington Mills Indigo Blue Flannel S. B. Sack
Ceat, $6.75 ; Pantaloons, 4.00 ; Vest, $2.25.
All-Weel ExtraQyality Indigo Blue Flannel S. B. Sack
Ceat, $7.50; Pantaloons, $4.50; Vest, $2.50.
All-Weel Neptune Cleth, Oak Hall specialty, Full Indigo
Blue D. B. Sack Coats, $8 ; Pantaloons, $5 ; Vest, $2.50.
White Duck Vests, 75 cents 1, 1.50 ; Pantaloons, $1.50.
Deuble sets of Buttens furnished with the Coats and Vests
of the Suit's. Military Buttens with White Vests.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
S. E. Cerner Sixrif and Market,
CLOTHING.
N
EW CI.OTHINU 1-AUA.OB.
Jno.
J. Smaling,
(L VIE WITH HOVT & GLEAIiON.)
TAILOR,
Weald be
pleased te have
X'ARLOK,
you call at his
Ne. 22 North Queen St.,
TO EXAMINE THE
Latest Novelties
-FOR
Men's Wear,
Iinpei t'i'l direct for cur trade.
SECOND FLOOR, MARBLE FRONT.
maj!i-lydWt-S
tJfllALINU'S SJ'KINQ OPKH1NU.
SMALING.
OPENING
OF
SPRING
IOVELTIES.
ALL THE LATEST
PARISIAN and LONDON
STYLES.
TINWAltJS, JtC.
TOUN V.
SUHACM.
GREAT BARGAINS.
JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
LOT OF
LARGE
CHANDELIERS
AND
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
rinmbingl and Gasfltting, Reefing
and Spouting.
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john p: scHAuars,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
feb27-lyd LANCASTER. PA.
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HAVANA
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LANCASTER, PA.
Goods.
Barf, -alns in BLACK SILK at 85e. $1.00, and
Very Handsome Goods,
Gloves hew open.
Black Lace Buntings.
Lancaster, Fa.
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PHILADELPHIA.
HA.TS JLNlt CAPS.
hJHUMTZ'S SUNN,
SUMMER HATS.
We aim te give the most
complete satisfaction te all who
favor us with their patron
age. Our goods are purchased
from most reliable houses,
and while guaranteeing them te
be of best manufacture and
the latest style, we feel satisfic d
that an examination of our prices
will convince all that they are
sold at the most reasonable
figures. We have a large and
varied stock of Summer styles
from which te select.
SIuT.TZ'S SOUS,
Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
inar27-lyd&w
-nriLUAMSON
ITUBTKK.
The Same Price te All.
And doing a cash business give us advantage
in buying and selling tliat no ether method
can.
The variety of goods that we beep is every
thing that MEN and BOYS need te wear:
Clething: or all Kinds,
dents' Furnishing Heeds,
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas,
Trunks & Traveling Bags,
Beets and Shoes, Whips and Blankets.
Everything is marked in plain figures,
which gives te all customers thesaine advant
age when shopping.
The Genuine Middlesex Bine Suits
Fer MEN are the best you can buy, and the
color is last. There is no class of men mere
exposed.te the weather than police efficers.anU
It you will take the trouble te find out what
kind of FLANNEL they are wearing at this
season of the year they will prove te you that
Middlesex Is the most durable and firm in its
color.
Light Stiff and Straw Hats
Fill our shelves and counters new, and the
variety is as geed as the prices are low.
THE
BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT
Has very many attractions ler anybody look
ing for fine goods. Net only de we keep these
that are serviceable for everyday wear, but
some goods as fine as any thatarc found in the
best 01 the Shee Stores in Larger Cities.
32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St,
LANCASTER. PA.
"nrOKKLNUBUSN SHOULD GO TO
BEOHTOLD'S
Te buy their Wearing Apparel. A tresh sup
ply just received, at very moderate prices.
Building Stene and Sand delivered at short
notice. Bye Straw. Sed and Leaf Mould ler
florists and ethers ler sale.
HENBY UECHTOLD,
Ne. 52 N. Queen Street.
43-Stere and dwelling ler sale or rent. Im
mediate possession. Xeb3-lvd
MASK NO MISTAKB, BUT V0JKOHABI5
the genuine Yara Clear ler 5c at
HABTJbAN'S YELLOW IBONTCIGAB
axons.
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SECOND EDITION.
.WEDNESDAY KVKNINO KAY 30. 1863'
AFTEKN00N TELEGBAMS.
THE RAVAGES x Uf THE UXAJUSS.
A DlMatrens rite In Lynchburg, Ts Tne
' Lurid Leveller " In This State.
Lynchburg, Va., May, 3011 a. m..
The most disastrous fire that has ever
visited this city broke out at ten o'clock
this morning and is new raging furiously.
Half a million dollars worth of
property has already been destroyed, iu iu
eIudiDe the Dailv Virginian building and
fixtures, the Commercial bank, the large
hardware establishment of Jenes, Watts
Bres. & Ce., the large tobacco manufac
tory of Floed and Peters and ether busi
ness houses ; several residences have also
been destroyed. A strong wind is blow
ing and the fire department is unable te
cope with the flames. Telegmms have
been sent te Richmond for aid.
Flames In remutylvanla.
WiLLiAMsreKT, Pa., May 30. A fire at
Montgomery, 9 miles from here, early this
morning, burned the saw mill of
Jehn Jehnsen, with ever ninety tens
of bark, the stere and dwelling
of J. F. Derr, the saddler shop of Edward
Felsburg, and the shoeshep of J. E. Lloyd.
The losses have uet been ascertained.
Jehnsen has no insurance en his property,
but the ether buildings are partially in
sured. DECORATION DAY.
The yulet at the National Capital.
Washington, May 30. About the de
partments and public buildings and
grounds te day a quiet as of a Sunday
prevails. The streets also are com
paratively deserted. The observance
of the day takes almost every
body out of the city into the suburbs
where the cemeteries are situated. At ail
of these where soldiers are buried tlie pro pre
gramme is being fully carried our, the
weather is all that could be ksired, clear,
cool and bright.
The Day lu New Yerk.
New Yerk, May, e0. Decoration Day
is being generally observed bere and
all banks aud exchanges are closed
and with low exceptions business is
suspended. The weather is somewhat
undecided, but there is every indication
that the observances of this day will excel
these of the previous years. The statues
of Lincoln, Washington aud Lalayette ou
Union Square were handsomely deco
rated.
In l'lulalelibl.
Piiilaukiu'Uia, May 30. Decoiatien
Day is being observed generally as a
holiday, and the ceremonies of deco
rating the soldiers' grave were of
au elaberate scale. The statue
of Washington in front of Independence
hall was decorated last night, and this
morning presented a haudseme appear
ance. Services were held at all the ceme
teries and the graves decorated by pests
of tlie Grand Army of the Knpublic.
THE WESTERN SXOKUS.
Death and Disaster In their Tracks.
Cincinnati, May 30. Later reports of
Monday's storm from the Littie Miami
valley say that something like a cloud
burst occurred, flooding houses aud di iv
ing people from the first floors of their
dwellings. Much daiuage was dene iu
Shelby, Decatur and Bartholemew coun
ties, Indiana.
In Butler ceuuty, Ohie, a family near
WestChestcr were badly injured by fall
ing walls and great damage was dene te
barns and dwellings. At Lancaster, Owen
county, Indiana, V. 11. Williams, his wife
and children, and the four Craft lu ethers,
were killed by falling timbers, and a
number of ethers injuied.
BA3U1IAL.L.
Various Uames'u f luladelplilu aud Trenten.
PniLADEi.rniA, May 30. At the morn
ing game the Athletics' score was 0, 0, 1
0, 3, 1, 0, 1, 2-8. Columbus' 0, 0, 0. 0, 0,
2, 3, 0, 0-5.
Philadelphia vs. Vhlcage.
At the morning game the Pbiladelphias'
scere steed 4, 0, 1, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 08. The
Chicages', 5, 1, 0, 4, 0, 1, 4, 0, x 15.
At Xrenten.
Tiienten, N. J., May 30. At tbe morn
ing game the score was, Brewu University
0, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0-3. Trenteu, 4, 0,
1, 0, 1, 5, 1, 0, 1-12.
In Ualliitiere.
Baltimore, May 30. The game played
this morning here stands : Eclipse, 0, 5, 0,
0, 1, 0, 1, 0. 20 ; Baltimore, 0, 0, 0, 0,
3,2,0,0-5.
At JL'ruvldence.
Providence, R. I., May 30. Providence
4 ; Buffalo, 2.
In EUKOl'E.
Marked Decrease ni Peter's 1'once Uouirl Ueuirl Uouirl
batieps. Reme, May 30. The contribution of
Peter's Pence have continued te decrease
se rapidly during the past few months that
an appeal te all the bishops is being pre
pared by the pope, urging them te awaken
the faithful te the necessity of providing
funds for the needs of the Hely See.
A Prominent Englishman Dead.
Londen, May 30. Alex Kennedy Isbis
ter, M. A. L. L. B., who was instrumen
tal in freeing British North America from
the Hudsen bay company, and annexing
that section te Canada, is dead.
Tbe Walking niutcli.
Baltimore, Md., May, 30. At eue
o'clock this afternoon the scere at the
walking match was Hughes, . 284 miles ;
Nermae, 2CG miles ; Panchet, 250 miles :
Hart, 255 miles.
Kev. Lynch Dead.
North Adams, Mass., May 30. Rev.
Charles Lynch, pastor of St. Francis
church, who has been prominently identi
fied with Land Leaguo affairs, is dead.
A Weman Found Utility el aiaiiNtaaghter
Patterson, N. J., May 30. Sally
Storey was today feuud guilty of man
slaughter with a recommendation te
mercy, for the poisoning of Mrs. Elizabeth
Fleest.
WEAIUEK IN Ul CATIONS,
Washington, May 30. Fer the Middle
Atlantie states, partly cloudy weather,
followed by rains, winds mostly easterly,
stationary or lower temperature and
pressure.
OOKGD BY AH ELEPHANT.
One of Ferepaugn's Heasts In a rlt of An
ger Attacks and Almest Kills a Hey.
Patrick Cemer, a sixteen year old lad
from Peabody, was terribly tern by a mad
elephant belonging te Forepaugh's show,
in Bosten. The boy was hard at work at
the tents en the Coliseum grounds, glad
of a chance te earn a ticket te the after after
neon show, and was carrying an armful
of bay into the elephants' quarters, when
one of the brutes suddenly snatched him
from the ground, and for a moment swung
him, screaming in the air.
The trunk of the enraged beast was
twined about the boy's waist, and with a
Gnal twirl the lad was hurled te the
ground. The elephant then attempted te
gore ana trample upon him. Before the
attendants could prevent it, with a stroke
of one task the animal tore open the boy's
body. As the brute was about te finish
the work by stepping upon his victim, the
blows of poles, hooks and dabs distracted
his attention long enough, te allow the
attendants te pull tbe unconscious boy
beyond reach.
Theetephut is approaching tha dan
gerous and treacherous ok) g which res
dered necessary the execution of Baraaa's
Pilet. There was no proTecatioa for the ,
assault, the elephant simply being seiasd
with one of the fits of rage te which
he has been subject.
The lad is uet dead, although terribly
Iarcerated aud suiferinz from a broken
arm. It is thought the injury te vital or
gans is beyond repair. The elephant is
being disciplined.
A. Mexican Masoelo Apron.
Staunton ( Va.) Spectator.
There is en exhibitieu at Jacksonville,
La.,a',beautiful Masonic apron captured by
a Georgian artillery officer in the Mexican
war from the famous General Antonie Lo Le
pez de Santa Anna at the time of his mem
orable retreat, when net only his private
baggage, but hi3 wooden leg, was left be
hind in his sudden (light. The apron is of
white satm and a silk back, At tne top
is a star embroidered in geld, within
which is the mystic letter G ; beneath this
there is a embroidered scroll csembling a
Maltese cress en either side of which in
large Reman characters are the golden
letters, 31. B. the significance of which no
local craftsmen has interpreted.
MAMKK1S.
Lire Stock Market.
CntcAoe Hogs Kecelpte, 17.000 head; ship
ments, 'J, UH) head; market without change ;
mixt'il, 70.SJ7 lu : heavv, 7 10 7 10 ; light,
0 MMS7 '20; skips. $J 3 (TO SO.
Cattle Receipts. 5.50J head; shipments. 2.103
head ; market opened brisk but ciesed dull ;
experts, $3 95t 10 ; geed te choice shipping,
3 tg5 95; common te lair, I5Q5 90.
Sheep Receipts. 1,000 head : shipments, 1,300
head ; moderately active with fair demand :
common te tulr, TA 151 50 ; geed, $5 60 ;
choice, $G 00.
Kast Libkrtt Cattle Receipts. 1,026 head;
dull at yesterday's prlcts.
Hogs Receipts. 1.G10 head; market slew;
Fliiladelpb.ius.S7 Wen 35 : Yorkers, $7 159730.
Sheep Receipts, C (00 head ; market active
una :i shade higher than yesterday.
nouselieiu Marker.
DAIRY.
Butter $ lb 16920O
cup ciioche, -.cup
Cottage cheese. - pieces
Dutch cheese 31 lump
reniTBV.
Chickeus ft pair (live)
" ft piece (cleaned)
Spring chickens )1 lb
1 igCOits, ft pr... ....... ............
VBOtrrABLKS.
.5c
.5C
....S01OC
...$11.35
....503S0C
400
...3035C
Kcans, Lima, 3) qt
Carrots Tp bunch.
cuiHiaKe, ! neaii.
11 cud salad
..5Q15C
.. 35c
..10315c
...90SS1
.15S25C
.....20c
..5lCc
12c
10c
.12ai5c
Potatoes V pk..
7 bus
Sweet Fotntees pis
Onions Tji H pk
Ktullslics Vt bunch
Soup Reaitsft t...
Sitlsilyfl lumen....
Turnips IP Jpk..
Olcry pr. bunch...
a
u hit bur it. ...... ....... .......
MISUELLANEOUB.
Apple lSutter ft t
Crl?S T tlOZ ..................... .1
Lard v A.. .....-. ........ ......
Milieu Bleat 3f &
VRUITB.
Apples, il K pk
Hamulus ) dez
Cranberries, f) it. ...... .........
Coceauuts each
Currants, dried, ft lb............
Dried Apples ft ()t
" reaches?! )!.....'
fj'.meiiH 5fl ilez....
25c
..1SQ22C
..12014a
Oranges 9 duz...: 120500
Tine Apples, each 13930c
7ISU.
Catllsli ?! lb 12ai5c
Ced W lb 12Q15C
Kels. 'iff ln......................................l7C
Herring It dez 25c
Mullets, ft lb IOC
L ere 11 ii
ICOCk tliw
Smelts, ft . IOC
AilllHOIl f u J"C
Sun 12c
Suckers 100
lljililmt.
...like
Pitci
a latiaeiiti
Sh:id
Heel ft qt.
1O012C
25073c
8010c
10012c
12018c
18020c
JvC
120140
35C
j35c
24c
IDC
If BATS.
front..
hind
Beet Steak, ft lb
" Ueast (rib) ft lb
" " (chuck) y lb.
" Corned, ft lb
" Dried, ft ft
Bologna dried
Pressed beet per ft
Bacen ft ft
Ciilvcs Liiver
...23c
Ham. sliced, ft lb .240
Hum, whole ft ft 16c
Limb ft ft 1502OC
Mutten fl ft 12012c
Ferk f! ft ........12016c
Shoulder ft ft... 12VC
Sausage ft ft..... ...................150160
" smoked ft ft - 16c
Veal ft B..,....t....t.........ivi3c
1 UU(11Uq ... ............................... ...... xut.
MRAIIT.
Cern ft eus..... ....................... ..........cXie
Cleversced, fl bus $10.50
Kleur fl qr 7501.20
CfOrik nielli f fL xs
Oatmeal ft ft Cc
Hay Timethy fl ten 115
" Clever fl ten ..fl2
eats f. u us .................................. ..fcHffltt
Kye T bus..... ..7O0EIO
Timethy Seed ft bus $2.7503.0(1
Wheat. mis 11.0701.10
Flaxseed, fl bus 12 00
Hungarian, ft bus... ..fl 25
Orchard Grass, ft bus S2 50
Hemp, ft bus....... t2 Se
Herd Grass, ft pus ......SI 50
Kupc Seed, ft bun 13 5005 00
Lecal stocks and Bena
ttepeitcd by J. B. Leng.
Par
val.
.1100
. 100
. 100
. 10c
. 100
..100
Last
Bale.
105
m
117
120
1000
102
100
100
lecx
102
Ltiuc-i'Hy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1S82,
isse...
" 1890..,
" 1895..
5 per ct. 1 n 1 or 30 years.
" 5 per ct. Scheel Lean...
" 4 " inler20ycar8.,
" 4 " in 5 or 20 years.
. 100
.100
" fi " In 10 or 20 years. 100
Manhelui borough lean 100
MIBCKIXABK0U8 BTOCSM.
Quarryvlile It. B. $30
Millersvllle Street Car 50
Inquirer Printing Company 60
Watch Factory M0
Gas Light and Knel Company...... 26
Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100
Columbia Gas Company...
Columbia Water Company..........
Susquelumna Iren Company 100
Marietta llollevwaro 100
Stevens Heuse..... 50
Sicily Island.................. 50
Kast Brandy wltte A Waynesb'g.... 50
Millersvilln Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
KISOBLLAHEOUS BONDS.
Qttarryville K. It., due 1H93 1100
Heading A Columbia It. lt5's 100
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1886 100
Lancaster Gas Ltehtand Fuel Ce..
2.55
35.25
4)
120
90
2
2 5.25
220
15
18
I
21
100.55
120
105
102
100
1C3
due in ler 20 years 100
Lanctst;r Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
UUC a&eJ AlW
TCBHriKX BTOCKA.
lMe Snrinfr Iteiivnr Vuliev .U.S 25
$10.
Bridgeport A Horesliee 13f
Columbia A Chestnut If 111 25
Columbia A: Washington 25
Columbia A Big Spring 25
Columbia Marietta..... ........... 25
Maytown ft Klizabethtewn 25
Lancaster Enhrata 25
Lancaster A; Willow Street 25
dtraseurg ft Millport................ 25
Marietta ft Maytown 25
Marietta ft Mount Jev 25
Lanc.Kilzabatht'n AMiddlet'n 100
Lancaster ft FrnitvUle. 50
Lancastcrft Lltltz 25
Lancaster ft Williamstown 25
Lancaster ft Maner 50
Lancaster ft Manhelm 23
Lancaster & Marietta 25
Lancaster ft New Helland 100
Lancaster ft Susquehanna..... 300
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20
18
30
10
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21
60
31
60
54
75
90
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79
279.10
S20B
109.03
140
110.25
118.25
118
142
141.0U
148
2110
150.23
140
154
78
135
12S
BASK STOCKS.
First National Dant 4100
Fanners' National Bank 50
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster County National Bank.. GO
Columbia National Bank 100
Christiana National Bank. 100
Kpbrata National Bank 10"
First National Bank, Columbia..... 100
First National BanK, tttrasburg.... 100
First National Bank, Marietta 100
First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100
LIUtz National Bank 100
Manhelm National Bank 100
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50
New Helland National Bank 100
Gap National Bank 100
ESTATE OF JOSHUA WILSON. KATK OF
Drnmore townselp, Lancaster county,
dee'd. Letters et administration en said es
tate haVing been granted te the undersigned,
all persons indebted te said decedent are re
quested te make immediate settlement, and
thesu having claims or demands- against thu
estate or said decedent, te make known the
same te the undersigned without delay, re
siding in Drumere township.
DWAUD AMBLEK, ,
ui30 Ctw Administrater:
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