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COLUMBIA NEWS-
OUB KEGUtAK COUBESi'ONUEMUU
events Along the 8uqueliaiina-ltem tt
Intercat In and Around the Borough
Picked up by the IntelU-
gencer Keperter.
The social world here gees by fits and
starts. The picnic season his been open
ed, and most of the Sunday school picnics
will come together, one after the ether in
rapid succession. At a later period of the
dimmer there will be nothing of a social
nature going en, unless it is an occasional
little basket picnic. The JjOtns social
club talked a great deal about what was
te be done in the dancing picnic line this
summer, but like the turtle when danger
approaches, it has drawn in its head. The
members had better clothe their heads in
night caps and go te bad. We don't mean
the kind of " night- caps" see people
put en before going te bad, however.
The Letus Eaters wouldn't wear that
kind, none of them. Ne sir, net them.
1 mprevements.
The grading and macadamizing of
Union street has been completed, and a
number of new pavements have been made
in front of the houses at that point. The
improvements in the neighborhood of the
Five Points of late years have been very
marked the principal of which has been
Dr. Markcl's new drug store, a
line brick structure. That gentlemau
has built up a large trade there, his loca
tion for business purposes beinij one of
the finest in town. Several fine grocery
stores in the vicinity also de a larjje bust
uess. When Mr. Henry Westermau's
elegant new residence is completed, and
the Shawnee engine house built, that part
of Columbia will net be recognizable by
persons who have been absent from it for
several years.
Ar.otlier festival.
Trinity Reformed church will held a fair
anu festival in Odd Fellows' hall en
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings
of this week. Fancy aud plain needle
work will be offered for sale, as well as all
kinds of refreshments. Admission, 10
cents fei adults and 5 cents for children.
The check given at the deer will entitle
the holder te that amount of geed things
in the hall.
Siding Velng l'ut Ueivu.
The double sidiug which is being laid by
the Pennsylvania railroad company, be
tween Sheck's station and Marietta, is
being rapidly put down. It is intended te
lelievc thopressure en the Columbia rail
reud yards, when the latter are blocked
by cars, by running slew freight trains
en te these sidings, whero they can remain
until the trains in the yards can he
lerwaidcd.
Perae.-.al mention.
Jehn Fulke is visiting friends in S.iud
crsburg and Paradise, this county.
Ex-Sheriff Strine's seu in law, Sunuel
Ball, is opening a business place of his
own at Ocrau Greve.
W. A. King lest a valuable horse by
death en Monday evening. The animal
died in Mt. Jey, where the team h.ul beau
taken te deliver goods.
Mrs. Dr. S. A. Ileckius has returned
from a two weeks' trip te Philadelphia.
W. U. Ban's iuteiesting article duscrip
live of a trip te New Yerk, centaiii.nl 111
this week's edition of thoCeltiGibia Herald,
is attracting considerable attention, .
account of the information it gives
Reuben Fielis is making a bu.uujsi trip
te Philadelphia.
Tlie ISureugli Uuilec.
Andrew Robinson had his right hand
mashed yesterday evening between tins
Columbia fire eugine aud the side of the
cngine house while assisting te move the.
steamer.
Charles Myers, an empleye of the Sus
quehanna .rolling mill had his left ar.u
aud hand" badly burned yesterday after
noon by falling ou a pile of het muck
iron.
Mrs. Lewis Knapp, aed 05 years, died
at her residence yesterday afternoon of
general debility. She will be buried from
Trinity Catholic church en Ftiday at 9
o'clock j). m.
The Columbia bicycla riders hsld a
" meet " en Chestnut street lad. evening
It is their intontieu te organize a club. It
seems about time for them te keep pace
with the Marietta bieyclers in this re
spect. An immensa crowd attended tlin Metlie
dist Sunday school picnic at Lititz te day
between six and eight hundred being
present.
Three new members were admitted te
Chiquesalunga tribe of Red Men at last
uight's meeting.
General Welsh past of the G. A R. will
visit pest 270, of Wrights villa, iwv', Tdev.
day evening.
St. Jehn's Lutheran young folk's society
meets tomorrow evening at Mi. Irviii
Buller's, en Walnut street. Refreshments
will be offered for sale
Orien ledgo of Odd Fellows meets te
night.
OullUAUV.
Death et Mrs. Mary P. i.ewry.
Mrs. Mary P. Lewry, widow of the late
Wm. Lewry, died at her resideiict, Ne.
217 East Chestnut street, this city, yeater
day afternoon, about half-past four o'clock,
in the 82d year of her age. Her nifiiden
name was Russell. She was born in
this city en the 31st of October 1801, and
lived here nearly all her long aud useful
life. She married Wm. Lewry, a hatter,
who was afterwards for many years, as
sesser and tax collector, and who ditd iu
January, 187G. They were the parents of
nine ebildren,ef whom only four survive
Mrs. Mary C. Quinn, widow of James W.
Quinn, 'William, new residing in Des
Moines, Iowa, Mrs. Jehn Frauklin residing
in Philadelphia, and Mrs. Jenuie M.
Franklin, widow, residing in this city.
Perhaps no woman in Lancaster was
mere widely known or mere universally
respected than Mrs. Lewry. At least
thirty-five years age. She engaged in
the business of an undertakeress,
and continued in it until a few years
age, when advancing age compelled
her te relinquish it. In the thirty years
thus occupied, she prepared net less than
3,000, probably 4,000, dead bodies for
burial, a greater number by far than was
ever attended te by any ether person iu
this city. She was peculiarly adapted te
her profession. Gentle, considerate, sym
pathizing, she ever had words of comfort
and hope and encouragement for these
bereft of their treasures ; and te hun
dreds of families in this city she
seemed like a geed augcl, who came
te bring back words of consolation and
hep9 te these whose loved ones bad de
scended iu the dark valley and shadow of
death. And new, after a painful illness
of fifteen months she, tee, has gene te
join the innumerable throng whose path
way led te dusty death. But she was
fully prepared and even anxious for the
change. She had an unswerving faith in
the efficiency of the Savier, whose cress
she took up in early life and whose man
dates she strove te obey. She was
the eldest communicant member of the
Piesbyteriau church, and .her. gentle,
cheer I ul, spotless Jife furnishes an exam
ple that ethers may well strive te emulate.
Her funeral will take piano Friday after
noon at 3 o'clock. The religious exerciscs
will be conducted by Rev. J. Y. Mitchell,
D. D her pastor. The interment will
take place in Lancaster cemetery.
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Corener's Inquest.
Thes. C. Wilsen, of little Britain, died
suddenly ou Sunday. Deputy Corener
W. Wesley, empanneled a jury consisting
of T. H. Weed, James Paxson, Samuel
Paxson, James Peeples, W. A. Lewis and
Lorenze MClinteck. The verdict was
death from heart disease.
IJOWJEKS HUKST.
WHITE
BOWERS & HURST'S,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. -
W JI ITK GOODS of Every Description. Klcgant Line of SWISS EMBROIDERIES , AN p L ACES. Elega
. ' ".Vl"Y . -r a i iiATKMui r.iiTir nil ahnrlps Klecrant Line et BATISTE and LAWNS. iOUL
very cneice Lines. BLACK silks, blauu. silkh, eiecant goeus ier iue muuej.
" Opening te day. an Elegant Line et J-ILK MITTS, and MOSQUETA1KE SILK TAFFETA
Hii&ues. &ieKaiiiui -v" v.r: r "2
value. FANS, FANS. Very Choice uoeas opening te-aay. ... i
As we nave an Elegan Line of Goods In Every Department, and all marked at very I ewest Prices, we feel confident that we can please
you and save you money In a great many tilings.
BOWERS
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street,
TOU.N 8. U1VLKU & CO.
i O THE PEOPLE OP LANCASTER OITY AND COUNTY :
This is te certify that the firm of JOHN S. GIVIiER & CO. 25 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., are the
only authorized agents for the sale of the Aurera Carpet Sweeper In Lancaster City aud County, and that
till Sweepara sant by us into this district hear the firm name of Jehn S. Glvler & Ce.
a Very respectfully,
AURORA, Illinois, June 11, 1883.
SACKt.lt UHAItT AUADK31V.
lixaiuliiatleu of theClttHH8B Highly SAtlifac SAtlifac
tery ICeHultH.
The examination of clashes commenced
ou Thursday, June 15, and closed ou the
20th. The minita were thoroughly tested
in their respective htudies, as well as in
theory of music anil thorough hass. In
I he latter the pupils passed through a
scvein nsdeal. Each one answered with
a leadings and accuracy that showed com
niciiduble industry en htr own part aud
icllected gieat ciedifc ou the teachers. The
examination of the hihcr classes in vocal
and instrumental music took place ou
Tuesday morning. Several hei.atas by
Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart, as well as
ra.uiy difficult" selections, fantasias, &c,
by Liszt, Mendelssohn, and ether iirst
clas coinjiesciH, were skilfully rendered
by the graduates, and pupils of the first
class. Each aud all displayed fine cultiva
tien aud efficient training. The studio was
next examined. Here the display wasbril
liant and exiusive. Chief among the
numerous charming studies were the fol fel fol
eowing: A shell study from natuie wi.h
an ideal si a shore
bjck ereuud. nlacaues. I
panels of brass, china and ether mteriil
wr.Mii (lnannited with flowers which seemed !
te rival natnie itself Seme of the pupils
bid fair te win a geld medal in the art '
department next year. The fancy weik ;
case also presents a gorgeous display. I
Elegantly embroidered table cevciv., '
lambrequins and ether fancy articles, as
well as plain sewing, (which this year
mciits a special premium") are neatly flu
ished aud tastily arranged. All this gees
te prove that the pupils of Sacred Heart
aculemy aie taught all that is uecessaiy
te complete a useful and refined education.
Their well merited rewards will be dis
tributed at the clesiug excicises which
take place in Fulton opera house, Friday,
June 22d, 1883, at 10 a. m. These exer
c'im's are mere of the nature el a grand
concert than anything else, ou account of j
the classical music rendered by the pupils !
this year, particularly since there are
st-veral graduates in the conservatory ei
music.
KL.UPKMKMT.
A Ma-yliuiU Weman Leaven Uer Hiislmnil
fur an "Mil I.ever.
Cecil county, Md., society wa.i set.
gossiping a sheit time age by the elope
ment of Mrs. Chai li s Ilinehart, of Pert
Deposit, with Nermau Whitlock. Interest
was added te the affair by the wealth and
high social position of the erricg lady's
husband. She was a young woman et
remarkable beauty aud at one time was
engaged te Whitlock. Wbilleck was nut
wealthy, aud wheu Mr. Charles Rinehait
came along he was accepted, aud they
were man ied less than two years age. He
was a young man of fine address aud quite
wealthy. He lavished the most costly
presents upon his wife. She dressed in
elegant style aud her ever whim wasgiali
fied. The day they were married she get
1,000 from her husband and gave it te
Whitleek. After the maniage Whitlock
and Mrs. Kinehart were often seen to
gether, and at times their conduct excited
a great deal of comment One fine day
Mrs. Rinehait get a large sum of money
from her hnsbaud, joined AVhitleck aud
ran away with him. Rinehart at once
instituted euit for divorce, which resulted
in a decree being granted a few days age.
On Saturday Nerman Whitlock and Rine
hart's divorced wife were married at Use
Continental hotel, in Philadelphia. They
will return te Pint Deposit and live ihore,
despite the feeling which their escapade
has aroused.
manager Misbler at Heme.
A prominent showman upon being asked
ou one occasion when be bad seen Jehn D.
Misbler last, replied : "When I left him
he was in his office busy interviewing him
self for a morning papar." This morning's
limes, of Reading, contains a long inter
view with Mr. Misbler, who is at home
new, but it is net stated who the author is.
Mr. Misbler has been managing the Bar Bar Bar
thoeomew trained horse show since Nev.
13th, and the party has new closed for
the season. He will open with the clever
animals in Philadelphia during the month
of September. Mr. Misbler will remain
in Reading during the summer superin
tending the improvements which are being
made at his opera house which will be
managed by him next season as in the
past.
BaseDail.
Up te a short time age Sam J. Field, a
well-known baseballist of Reading, was a
prominent stokhelder and manager of the
Active baseball club of that city, itecentiy
he quit the club, net liking the way it
was being managed. He has new organi
zed a nine of his own, which has fine
players. Yesterday they defeated the
Alerts, of Pottstown, by the score of 11 te
30. Field has written te this city for a
date aud he will bring his nine ever te play
the Ironsides.
The Reading people are pretty well dis
gusted with the Active club, which is
being defeated almost every day and the
audiences drawn te tbeir greuuds are
decreasing in size.
Aid for Families Wltu Smallpox.
Pecuniary relief was te-day sent by the
mayor te me lauiuiea iu wmuu tun buwh-
pox is raging, and their wants aie Deiug
looked after.
Held for Postage.
A letter addressed te Mrs. Sue H. Giess
Ne. 838 North 19th street, Philadelphia,
Pa., is held at the posteffice for want of a
stamp.
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GOODS! WHITE GOODS!
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CAUTION.
WILCOX MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
ST. MARY'S MCUOU1-.
lutcrenting S-.xerclsen I'rcuilunis Awarded.
St Mary's sehejl had their closing ex
incises te day iu the new school house.
West Vine stieet. Dr. McCiilIagh spoke
in a very feeling manner te the children,
expressed his pleasure at the attention and
progress they showed during the year and
complimented the teachers ou the geed
standing te which they had raised the
school which new numbers otie hundred
and thiily children. He awarded the
ueii:iuti'- t- these Mho had the highest
aveiaye, aud then gave te each little child
:.einu mark of approbation.
i;Hl Oil 4rcliltiiit.
At the residence of Gceige Flick, 15
Wtfbt Get man street, hut evening a female
empleje concluded te help along the fire
in the kitchcu stove by pouring some coal
oil en the kindling weed, which was rather
slew iu iguitiug. Instantly there was an
explosion, as might have been expected,
but fortunately the young woman's cloth
ing did net take fire. The end of her nose
wits blisteied, her cheeks are redder te
d.iy than iihual. her pietty eyebrows aud
eyelashes aud a portion of her luxuriant
hair are missiug, but
tbcre will be no
funcia! until she repeats her perilous ex-
pciituciit of lighting the lire with coal
oil.
Argument Cenrt.
In ceuit the atteineys are yet busy
aiiuiui! eases in common pleas..
Iu the case of the commeuweallh of
Pennsylvania, for the use ei W. D.
Weaver, et al., vs. 1). G. Stcacy, Merris
Cooper, Peter Piekel aud Sam'l Hujibes.eu
the inle te show canse why the b.ilauce of
money iu the hands of the sheriff should
net be paid into ceu:t Judge Liviugsten
delivcitd an opinion this afternoon. The
mle was discharged and the sheriff direct
ed te apply the balance iu his bauds iu
part payment of the judgment of Weaver,
et al.
rirciuim'n Fuueral.
Emanuel Swope, the young fin man of
Ne 2, whose death has heretofore been
auueuncrd, wasbuiied fiem the lesidence
of his patents, Ne. 25 Conestoga stteet,
this afternoon. The firemen attended iu
a body, and the bell en the Empire hook
and ladder house was tolled duiiug the
fuuetal services.
Anether Telephone.
D. S. Uuisk, grocer, has had his steie.
Ne. 17 East. King street, connected with
the telephone exchange.
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3F-'llii! Olanie id Dyes ler family use have
no equals. All popular colors easily dyed,
last and b autiful. 10 cents n package ter any
color.
I Up Knniev.il nl tlmMainp c-t n Ileiielit te
tlie IVnple.
In anticipation et the repeal et the stamp
net, the size of the bottles containing the cel-
ebrated iiuinens Liver Regulator have been i
ma:rlally increased, se Hint ter $i the quan
tity el the nicd cine will be greater than here
tofore. Ask your druggist ler, and be sure
you get the big bottle et Simmenj Liver Hkeit-
later.
Catarrh et the ISladder.
Stinging irritation, inllaminatlen.all Kidney
and Urinary Complaints, cured by "Buchu-
paiba.' $1-
le triers H'etnera: Methrra!
Are you disturbed ut night and broken el
your lest by a sick child snffeilng and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
II se, go at once and get a buttled MRS. WIN
M LOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve
the peer little sufferer immediately depend
upon it ; I here Is no mistake about It. There is
net a mother en earth who has ever used it,
who will net tell you at once that it will
lcgulate the bewelu and give lest te the
mother, and relict and health te the child, op
i rating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use
in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is
the prescription et one of the el 'est and best
leiuaie physicians in the Unite 1 htaics. snid
everywhere 23 cents a bottle.
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G-issEit.-In this city, out no 19th inst., David
Albert, son of Cenrad and Philippine Gasser,
aged 3 mouths and 15 days. '
'Jthe relatives and friends el the fami.y are
tespectrully invited te attend the tuncral from
the parents' residence, Ne. S3 East Orange
street, en Thursday alternoen at 2 o'clock.
2t
Lewrv. In this city, en the 19th in .1.. Mrs.
Mary P. Lewry, in the 82d year et her age.
The' relatives and lriends of tlu lamllyare
respectfully invited teattend the funeral from
her late residence, Ne. 217 East Chestnut
strcct.'en Friday afternoon at 3 e clock, in
terment at Lancaster cemetery. 2.
Lahkin. In.Ierscy Shere. Pa., ea June 19,
1SS3, Jehn LaiKin, in tne r.uin year ei ma age.
Ills relatives and friends arc respectfully
invited te utt-nd the funeral, trem the Penn
sylvania railroad depot en to-inerrow (Thurs
day) alternoen at 1 o'clock. Interment at
St- Mary's cemetery. ltd
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AMD 1NDUSTKI-
wanM a situation.
It
TT eus young bather
Apply ut this office.
OIIVATION WAM'RO-A SOUKIC AND
k? Indiistrieu- young man wants u situation
te drive a wacnn or make himself useful
around a store. "Apply at this office. It
JDSr Aj:KIVKD ANOTHKK LOT Or
cheap SdSti Ribbons, some all silk. In Pink,
Blue anil Cardinal, at 5Sc; also some bette. bette.
enes, and also some lower priced ones. Just
think et au all-silk Meire, in black, Ne. 9, only
8c., aue Ne. 60, 4 Inches wide, euly 13c.
JOHN P.SWARR.
Je20-ItRIT Ne. 50 North Queen street.
YOD WILL ALWAYS KIND A FULL
line et Connecticut cigars and Fountain
rtne cut tobacco, at
HARTMAN'S YKLLOW FRONT ClUAii
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LANCASTER, PA.
ant Line el NUN'S VEILING, all
ARD SlL&s, 3Uiuai.i4 aliens.
GLOVES.
These Gloves weareeBering below
Lancaster, Pa
NX.W ADrMUTIHiCaHStlTS,
T
iBE HKST ANU MOST CUr.PLKTK As
sertment et Euchre. Poker, Casslne and
ether naylnj cards, at
UABTMAN'S YKI.l.OW KUOKTCKiAK
STORK.
SUUOIIL. TAX 1883.
The duplicate Is in the hands ( the
Treasurer. 3 per cent, off for prompt pay
ment. W. O. MAKiIlAl,L, Treasurer,
Ne, 12 f ,'entre Square
Office hours from 9 a. ml te 4 p. in.
jO-tldlt
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?OK 50c. YOU VAN MUY A VKKY UOOU
COKSKT. witli side leres, worth 7.1c. Our
KIBUONS are 'considered bargains. Th se
beautiful I.INEN LAWNS only 2ic, at
SWAKR'S,
tebl7-lyTu&3 Ne. 50 North Queen Street.
MISSIONARY mcirriNU
KEV. DAVID A. DAY, the General
Synod m Hslenury in Africa, will speak fiis
evening In sT. JOHN'S .LUTHERAN
CHUKCII, at 7:30 e clock. The Sunday-schools
will attend in a body. The lecture is free and
all are Invited. It
SCHOOL KIIKNITUKK.
Proposals for supplying the new four
room building en Ann street, with Primary,
Secondary and Teachers' Desks, will be re
ceived until WEONESDAV. JUNE 20, at 8
o'clock p. in. II. Z. KIIOADS.
junel3-7td Chairman of Committee.
STKVKMS HOUSK
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and prices fame as ether
saloons. II. WAGNER,
myl5-tM 'Manager.
'f'Hl'J l'AKICNIS, FIUKNUs AMU CIT1-
5 zensitre respectfully Invited te attend
the 10th annual commencement of the Sacicd
Heart Academy en FRIDAY MORNING at It)
o'clock, at FULTON OPERA HOUSE. A small
uilmis-den (for expenses) will be charged.
P. S. The work in the studio, the plain und
fancy needle-work et the pupils, can be exam
ined en THURSDAY AFTERNOON at the
Academy. J202t
IAVTATK OF JOSKPH VASHtlKH, LATE
. of Caernarvon township, deceased. Let Let
te. s of administration en said estate having
been granted te the undei signed, all persons
Indebted theiete ate requested te make im
mediate payment, aud these having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay ler settlement te the under
signed, residing in East Earl township. Lan
caster county, Pa. SAMUEL R.KEULER,
Administrator.
Wm. 1). Wkavkr, Attorney. je27 6tw
OKA NO Sl'ltAWltttKUY
AND FAIR,
FESTIVAL
FOR THE BENKF1T OP
ST. JOSEPH'S OHTJROH,
HAS COMMENCED
IN ST. JOSEPH'S HALL,
St Jeseph street, and will continue ler ten
days. (Jul3-2w
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ATK OF PATRICK U'KIKFF.
late of the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The
undersigned auditor appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Thes.
F. Mc HUett and Geerge Ganse, executers et
the will ; and Jehn A Cevie, trustee te sell
the real estate et Patrick O'Kletr- the account acceunt account
antseo and among these legally entitled te
the same, and te pass upon exceptions filed,
will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 15, 1S3. at In o'eleek, a. m.. in the
Library Roem et the Court Heuse. In the City
et Lancaster, where all persons interested in
said distribution may attend. -
WM. D. WEAVER.
June20CtileawW Auditor.
rt IKAKD FIKB
INSURANOK COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property-at Current Rates.
Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East Kins Street.
ral2-CmdM.W&SR
AShlONKKS'SALKOK VALVABI.G U1TY
REAL ESTATE.
On SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 1883, under un
order et the Court of Common Pleas et Lan
caster county, there will be sold at the Leop Leep
ard Hetel, in said city, the following desirable
prepertie-i, viz. :
Ne. 1. A Large Deuble Twe-Storied BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, with a Twe-Storied
llrick llaeK Building attached, and the Let et
Ground adjacent thereto, fronting about 42
feet en the north side of East Orange street,
and extending in depth 945 feet te Marien
street, in said city, the he'ise being numbeied
711 East Orange street. A choice variety et
Fruit Trees and Grape Vines are growing en
this attractively located let.
Ne.2. Twe adjelninsr LOTS OF GROUND,
situated en the north side et East Walnut
street, near Frankl.n street, in said city, con
taining together In lient44 feet, and extend
ing in depth 120 feet te a ten feet wide alley.
Tne said lets being numliered 393 and 400 fn
the general plan of the Chestnut street tract.
Sale te commence at 8 o'clock in the even
ing, when the conditions will te made known
tiy J. FREDERICK SENER,
Assignee et William Hensel and wife.
mayi4-wstsu.
NUTH K TO CONTIIAtlTOlC".
Sealed proposals will be received up te 7
o'clock, p. in., en SATURDAY, JUNK23, 1883,
for work and material required at the Eastern
market house. In the loUewlng divisions :
Fer bricks per 1,000 ( hand and machine
made ).
Fer laying brick, per 1,000.
Fer cut-stone work, sills, steps and cepln ;,.
Fer mill-work.
Fer lumber.
Fer paving, per square yard.
Fer sand, per ten and per 1,000 brick in wall.
Fer lime, per bushel.
Fer painting and glazing-.
Fer carpenter work.
Fer tin reefing and spouting.
Fer plumbing.
Fer making and placing In position reef
trusses and rooting, same ready ler tin.'
Fer plastering.
Bids will also be received at the same time
and place for tha erection et the whole house
complete. '
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office et Allen A. tterr ft Ce., Ne. 108 K. King
street, where bids wlU be received. '
The committee reserve the right te reject
any or all bids. J. FBB D. SENER,
jeI3,16,90,v2R Chairman.
SEffONir'fi'rmOT.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1833
AETERN00N TELEGRAMS.
NEWS FKOM MANX DIRECTIONS.
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The Threatened VIoeds In the Wert The
Platte Blver Higher than Kver Before.
St. Jeseph, Me, June 20. The St.
Jeseph Western 'railroad has suffered se
vere damage The Platte river in Mis
souri is said te be higher than ever known
before, it being higher than the great flood
of 1844. The water reaches from
bluff te bluff, covering the bot
toms from one te two miles wide.
Wheat and corn fields have been destroy
ed and a number of cattle and hogs have
been drowned. The weather is very fine
and it would seem that the rain is ever.
Serious Situation of AtchUen.
Atchison, Kansas,-June 20. The con
dition of affairs here is somewhat gloomy
although it is believed, that the worst is
past. The river rose all day yesterday,
but is new at a stand. Trains north, south
and east have all been abandoned, with the
exceptions of an accommodation which
arrived here from Kansas City, running
through four inches of water te de it.
WASHINGrOJN NCWS.
Death of General Kwlng.
Washington, June 20. General Charles
Ewing, formerly of Ohie, died this morn
ing of pneumonia. lie was a brother-in-law
of Gen. Sherman, upon whose staff he
served iu the war. Since 18C7 he hasbeen
practicing law ipjWashingten.
General Suetnn'a Inspection Tour.
Gen Sherman, accompanied by Cel.
Tidball, of his staff, left this morning en
his annual inspection tour. Ife would
have postponed bis departure until after
the funeral of Gen. Ewing, but the delay
would have disarranged all plans through
out the trip, which has been carefully
mapped out with dates for oertain points
and escorts te meet him along the route.
nONUHEST UMVKILKD
Graud Demonstrations ut the Occasion.
Camden, S. C, June 20. The monu
ment erected by the women of Kershaw
ceunty.in memory of the Confederate dead;
was dedicated te day. There was a grand
military demonstration, iu which twenty
companies, comprising mere than
a thousand men, participated. Brigadier
General Richardson, of Sumter, command
ed the .troops. . The crowd attending the
ceremony was estimated al 8,000. Sena
ters Hampton and Butler, Gov. Thompson
aud ether distinguished men wete present.
The veil was stripped from the monument
by a group of young ladies.
The State Legislature.
IlAitnisnuRG, Pa.", June 20. The work
of the Senate this morning cgnnisted in the
announcement of four apporlionmentcoin apperlionmentcoin apporlienmentcoin
mittecs and the report of one bill from the
committee en cengres sienal apportionment.
Committees were also appointed in the
Heuso and a resolution providing that
members should uet receive pay for time of
recess was discussed at length, and 10
ferrcd te the appropriation committee.
Anether Lively 'ituie.
Oiiicaoe, June 20 This has
proved another exciting day en
'change and the condition of affairs
have been very much slaughtered. The
failures which have occurred have a sus
picion of unsteadiness te attack many, of
the heavier firms. One failure was an
nounced te-day, that of Geerge Stewart &
Ce., a large prevision heuse.
Judge Lynch in Tcnuessee.
Pre.spf.ct, Tenn., June 20. James
Tice, a clerk in Campbell's store,
was killed with au axe last niht
and the store robbed. Three negrees
were arrested while tha inquest was ie
progress. A mob leek one of the norees.
Wesley VW.neii, out of jail and hnngjiim.
Others were released.
KellliiH still I.eailiiiK.
Concord, N. II., June 20. Iu f.he bal
let for United States senator in joint con
vention te day Eil ward II. Holliusieceived
125 votes, Harry llingham 121, and the
ether candidates from 4 te 20. Necessary
te a choice 100. Anether ballet will be
rakin te-morrow.
Werk ul Train Wreckers.
Yenkf.us, N. Y., .Tune 20. Seven large
rocks which had been placed ou the track
of the New Yeik City & Southern railroad
near here, wreckeil the engine ami three
freight cars of the 4 a. m. freight train.
The rocks were eviihuitly put, there by
train wieckers.
A Fatal Ascension
Payettf., Me., June 20 E L. Stewart,
the aeronaut, made an ascension here ou
Monday iu au old het air biloeu which
burst when it was 2,000 feat in air. The
baloeu and aeronaut ciuie down with a
rush aud plunged iut.i .1 crunk. Stewart's
body was iceoveud.
Kuiv.aril Winn tlie Knee.
Nf.w Londen'. Ceuu., Juue 20. The
eight-eared race, four miles straight
away, bMweeu Harvard and Columbia
univeisities took place this meruiug and
was wen by Harvatd by twelve lengths.
Time, 24:45. Columbia's time, 23:53.
A HljiTliue Aiitlclpuleci.
CuiCAfie, June 20. Sixteen of the noted
oarsmen of the country Imvq already ar
rived te take part iu the regatta at Pull
man, ou Friday and S.Uuiday next.
IJanlan is in fine -condition. An enormous
attendance is expected.
KUlCU t tlhnMer.
Chester. Pa.. June 20. W. It. Bell,
aged 38 years, employed at the Chester'
steel casting company's works, was killed
last ni-jht by tbe bursting of an emery
wheel, a piece of which struck him in the
head.
Death of Cel. 1'btierMiu.
Philadelphia June 20 Cel. W. C.
Patterson, president of the Union trust
cempauy.died this morning at his residence
in Philadelphia, in his 71st year. -He was
well and favorably kuewn in the financial
world.
A Washington Postmaster Dead.
Atlantic City, N. J , June 20. Heu.
Themas L. Tnlleck, postmaster at Wash
ingten, D. C, died at 5:20 this morning
at the Seabright hotel of a tumor iu the
threat.
A I.ucklesj Uriilxe
New Bedford, Mass., Juue
whaling bark, Minerva, reported
beeu lest at Peraba, HO miles
Seneca bar, June 14, when last
had no oil en beard.
20 The
te have
neitb of
reported
Mewiy Sinking.
Philadelphia, June 20. At neon te day
Archbishop Weed's condition was un
changed, lie is slowly sinking aud his
death may be looked for at any hour.
WKATUKK INDICATIONS.
WAsnraaTON, June 20. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, south te
west winds, no change in temperature,
stationary or slight rise in barometer.
Longfellow.
At Londen, the honorary tec-; car y of
the committee which was appointed te
place a bust of Longfellow in Westmin
ster Abbey, has prasent3d te the Amer
ican committee 500 letters from per
sena of note who subscribed toward the..
-of 'the-bwt, -whkh are te-be
kept in some 'pablie institution in New
England as a testimonial of the high
esteem in which the poet was held by the
best minds of Great Britain.
Sens of America.
At Beach Haven, N. J., the national
convention of the Patriotic "Order ' Sens of
America asssembled en Tuesday morning,
in the large parlor of the Engleside hotel,
the officers and members appearing in the
regulation uniform of the blue degree. The
roll call showed a large attendance pres
ent from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New
Yerk. Connecticut, Maine, Maryland,
Ohie, Indians, Kansas, Colerado, Califor
nia and ether Western states. The report
of the national secretary shows a large
increase of membership during the last
year, particularly in Pennsylvania, Con
necticut and California.
A Kemaace of Real IJle.
A romance in real life is reported in the
Dublin papers from Drogheda. Twenty
eight years age a man living at the latter
town deserted his wife and went te Cali
fernia. Meanwhile, the deserted wife,
supposing her husband te be dead, mar
ried a second time. Four weeks age,
however, the first husband returned from
America and inquired for his wife, who
has been living in England employed as a
factory operative. The man had acquired
wealth, and has new taken his wife and
relatives back with him te America, the
second husband being fortunately dead
making an Appendix.
The Old Testament company of revis
ers have new Gnished the last revision of
the Old Testament aud are making up the
appendix, which contains the unadjusted
differences between the American and
English revisers. The committee will
meet again in July for several days, and
resume work in September next. Is is
expeeted that tbe revision will be com
pleted before the end of this year aud
published by the university presses of
Oxford aud Cambridge before next
spring.
lilAKKKlS.
Philadelphia Market.
PUILADELrUIA. JuilO 20. FlOUT llllll.
Rye Heur at 13 7033 75.
Wheat lower and unsettled : Ne. 2 Western
Ued,$lisail8j4; Ne. 3 de $113; Ne. I Penna.
Red 1 2101 24.
Cern dull ter local use ; sail Yellow at G2J4
6C : sail Mixed, 02361c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 5765.
Oats dull, weak and unsettled: Ne. 1 White,
4Sc; Ne.2 de, 4"47ic; Ne. 3. de, 4Ce ; Ne.
2 Mixed, 41c,
Rye dull at Cic.
Seeds-Timethy dull at fl 33S1 W ; Flax at
dull and unsettled.
Previsions dnil ; Mess Perk,
Reef Hams, 25 SOr. 51: India
$10ai! SO;
Mess Rcef.
S23.
Bacen tmnked shoulders, '.tft'.lJic: salt de.
8QSic ; Smoked Hani", 13$Me; pickled
de I14i12.
Lard dull; oily kettle rellned.llOHJic;
loose butchers, 9jl0c. drime steam. l 11 1 2T.
Butter steady aim fairly active; Pa. and
Western Creatnerv extra, 22c;extn, l'.ir.2Ic.
Rolls dull at 7010c.
Eggs in Unlit supply and steady; Penna.
extra, 20c; Western de, isye.
Cheese dull ; Pa. part skims, GS7c ; de
lull skims, 25c.
Petroleum weak ; Refilled, 7M7JrtC.
Whisky at $1 19
New Yerk Market.
Nkw Yerk June 20. Fleur dull, heavy and
510c lower. Seu" hern dull and heavy.
Wheat -JiOlK0 lower, unsettled und de
pressed. Fair speculative trading. Ne. 1
White, 1 12.
Cern !4clewer and heavy: Mixed West
ern spot, 48062c ; de lutnre, 61gC.V;e.
Out.s without decide I change.
Live Stock Prices.
New Yerk. Cattl KeeriptH. 4 0 head ; mar
ket dull : Dressed City beet, 910i-; de West
ern, 8K9'c.
Sheip Receipts, 3.100 head; market lirmf
Sheep, liOft,$175C .10; southern limln,.'i;r.
8 7.1 ; .1 ersey de, $90 ir.
Hogs Keceipts, 3.U0 head ; geed corn me
dium weight, $725.
Bast Liberty Cattle Receipts, ill head;
t ctive and a shade higher.
Hogs Ueceipts G,67) head; market .lull;
Philadelphia.-, $9 C5Q6 75; Yorkers. $ 40JJ6 55.
Sneep Receipts, 5,600 head ; market tiiir and
a sliadvi higher than yesterday.
Mei-K MUTKeu.
Quotations by Reed, McUrann & Ce, Hank
ers, Lancaster, Pa.
11 A. IT. liM. .'. 1M
Michigan Central W$ 0G 96
New Yerk Central 120 119 119
New Jersey Central 8G?j 8t H
Ohie Central KS 10J 10
Del. Lack. & Western.... 128JJ 127 127
Denver A Rie Urandn ... 40Vi 41 W
Krie :J-I-& 37'4 37f
K iiisas & Texas 31 30$ 3J$
Lake Shere UV 110j 1!0;
Chicago & N. W..OOH1 ... I33H I3i l.ll'j
N. N., Out. A Western.... 27 -11 2ii
St. Paul & Ouiah-i 4 4C: 4tl
Pacific Mail 41JJ
Rochester Pittsburgh. I'JK VY l
St.Paul lOUiS I04K 103,'i
Texas Pacifier. 38 :$ 37
Union Pacllie 9IJ4 91 91J.;
Wabash Common 30'i :!0J 29
Wabash Preferred 41 44 4IJ4
Wesfrn Union Telegraph 8754 st4 86
Louisville A Nashville... Wi. '.1 5L
N. Y..C1U. A St. 1 11 U 10
Lehigh Valley 70 K
Lehigh Naviga' ion 45VJ 41 44
Pennsylvania 59- 58 fc
Reading 29 14,i 23 9-16
P. T. A ItuflUIn W.i 51 14
Nertliern Pacllie -C-m... 52 89 61
Northern Pacllie Pi et... 90 Hi b9
Uestenvllle 14'4 21 ....
Philadelphia A Km; "I .... ....
Northern Cenii-.d ....
Underground .... ....
Canaui Southern 6GK 66Ji
OU 114 115 f-VJi
People's Passenser. 9Ji 9JJ ....
Mew Yuri
Quotations bv Aec-luted Press
stecus neavy ami iiepiesscu
New Yerk Central
Meney, 233e.
Krie CiUlreud 37
Adams Kiprcss ,.1?.)
Michigan Central Rail mad 9KJ6
Michigan Snnl'iiTii Willi read IlO'.i
Illinois Central Railroad l.'f-i
Clcve'aiul A Pittsburgh Railroad 133
Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 124
Pittsburgh & fort Wayne Railroad 131
Western Union Telugr.iph Company 83J
Teledo A Wiibash 30
New J r-ey Cent: ul B5Ji
New Yerk Ontario A Western 27
PhllMdelphiM
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks steady.
Philadelphia A Erie R. R 20
Reading Railroad 28 J
Pennsylvania Railroad 5
Lehigh Valley Railroad C9
United Companies of New Jersey VS
Nertliern Pacific 51 J-.;
Northern Pacllie Prelerrul 89Ji
Northern Central Railroad 58
Lehigh Navigation Company 45
Norrlstewn Railroad 109
Central Transportation Company 38
PJttsb'g, Tltusvllle A Bull-de U. ft 14$4
Little Schuylkill Railroad 50
srr.viAL NOTICES.
Tub most popular and fragrant Peitumeef
theday'IIACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by
II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139
North Queen street feb7-eeil3
Ciiaraike features may be rendered actually
renl-ive by blotches or pimples. Glenn's
Sulphur Seap reine lie all complexion blem
ishes. J18 lwdeedAw
The Kind we Like.
The medicine we meat like is tint wl.ich
does its work quick and well. tiurdeck Bleed
Bitters are the quickest kind et a cure ler
dyspepsia and liver and .kidney attecllens.
Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
139 North Quean street.
"-Dr. Bensen's Celery und Chamomile Pills
ler the enroet Neuralgia area success." Dr.
G. P. Helman Christlanburg, Va 50 ce nls at
druggists
' Five Dr.'s : no need of medicine: no relief.
Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure hat driven away all
eruptions and I'm nearly well." Ida C. Yeung,
H vmillen. 111., Druggists" keep it, $1 per pack-
ngc.
What Three Applications Did.
"Iwas troubled very much with sere feet
Three applications of Thema' Ecleclric Oil
entirely cured them. Nothing better in tne
market." Jacob Butler, Reading. Pa. Fer
sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13"l
Nerlh Queen street.
Epilepsy of Nine tears.
" 1 thank the giver of all geed gilts," writes
J.N. Marslfall, et Granby, Newton Ce., Me.
" ler giving me Set mar it an Xervine. It cured
my daughter's epileptic fits, of 9 years stand
ing." Get at 'rugglata. 11.50.
WKW ADTMMTEBMMMXTa,
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lOlTHDAI-fAU AWD SUCUR
CHANGS IS TJUtraKATUBS.
"After all, there's nothing se'
successful as success !" and. the
speaker glanced ever the main
fleer of the store and continued : -"
This was the boldest venture,
of the kind I ever knew, and if
confident predictions of failure
and plenty of 'em could have ,
crushed it out, it would have
been buried deeper than that big
engine room down there under
your basement! Yes, people
figured it out in plain figures
that it was impossible such ex
travagant outlays and new fan fan fan
gledmethodsef cuttingefl goods
and taking them back could ever
succeed, and nothing would have
convinced them otherwise till the
crack of deem that you could
ever de this, but this one thing
doing it !"
There are two ways of doing
business one is : " Get much
and give little ;" that sort may
de for te day. The ether is :
" Give all you henesdy can af
ford for what you receive ;" that
is geed for all this year and the
years after ; net only give geed
measure and geed . quality, but
lets of ether things in the way
of confidence and convenience,
comfort and accommodations of
various sorts. A new customer
expressed surprise that his
friend, being no judge of quality,
took the salesman's word se
implicitly. Her explanation was :
" But this is guaranteed and
that means something in this
house that is why I deal here."
In a word, we have under
taken te find out what our pa
trons want, hew they want it,
and cuttinsr loose from old tra tra
ditiens te adapt ourselves te
their wants.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Ladies who have many social "
demands upon them are often
unable te give their dress
makers as many hours as they
require days te fill an order. Te
get a suitable dress at an hours
notice is at such times worth
something. Our department of
Ladies' Suits constitutes a ward
robe at your entire service and
in all varieties, " from grave te
gay, from lively te severe," at all
times, be it a dinner party, a
horseback ride, fancy dress ball,
reception, opera, wedding or
mourning dresses. We are net
ashamed of either the appoint
ments or supplies of this de
partment. Dresses in colored ginghams,
2.50 te $3.
Zephyr Cleth in pink and col
ors, trimmed with embroidery ;
a pretty suit ; $5.
A Check Zephyr insilkfinish,
$6.
Black Lawn Suit, lace trim
med, 2.50; worth really, $6.
Something new in Silk Suits,
plain colors and stripes, includ-
ing our own make, at $15.
Black Damasse Grenadines,
lace trimmed, all prices.
A full line of White Dresses,
from $3.50 te $50.
"Jerseys" as popular as ever.
13ill Chestnut -ecend deer. Take house car.
JOHN WANA.MAKKK.
Our Upholstery Department
is well equipped for Window
Fittings, either outside or within.
Tasteful Awnings in light or
dark striped goods are fitted te
order, and for Curtains or Lam
brequins you can give your
order, or, if you cheese, buy a
Creten or Raw Silk by the yard
and make .them yourself. This
comes mostly in stripes and in a
variety te suit every taste or
harmonize with the surround
ings. We furnish the fringes and
cord te match and supply the
cornices and hooks, pole and
rings.
In lieu of the fringes and tas-
sels you may prefer the- loops
and chains, in steel or gilt, which
is superseding the former te a
great extent.
Arcade, right.
Jehn Wanamakek.
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market street and.
City Hall Square
Philadelphia.
XTHC3J5 TO UKIDGBBUH.MBKS -IfKH.
IN Desal- ler tlie erection or a countj ceuntj countj
btldueever Little Chickies creek at Myei'-t
lerdlnir. en read from Mt. Jey te Columbia,
will be received attheCountyCemmlssioners"
office. Lancaster, Pa., until 12 o'clock, m .
FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1S83. -
Ne bids will be considered unless they am
accompanied by a bend for twice the amount
of the bid, ter the falthtul performance of thu
work.
Specifications can be seen at the commit
Burners' office.
Bv order of
Attest : rsAHK Gkmst,
Clerk. Jel-3tawdtd.
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