COLUMBIA NEWS- UR KKUUI.Ui OBB1S3PONUJ5KM5 Kventa Along the BnqBnJB Itoxea of Interest In and Arennd the Borough . Ficbea np by tbe Intelli gencer Reporter. Tlie work of raising tbe reef of the casting beuse of Shawnee furnace Ne. S Las just been finished, the wall en which it rests having been made two feet higher. The furnace has also been relined te a height of eighteen feet and a new 30 inch blast pipe will seen be put in place. Other improvements are ahe being made about these successful iron works. Themas Fairer & Sen's new boiler works are fast becoming one of the prom inent vrerks of town. Though se recently put into operation they are new crowded with work and have had te refuse a number of orders. It is works like these which add te the business of a town. Hammer Recreation. The society of Gutter Snipes held a meeting last evening, and decided te leave for Kebebstb, N. Y., en .their annual excursion, en the 10th of July. Prof. Jehn Warren will act as their caterer during their trip. Last year the party did net leave Ibis place until the latter part of August, and were, in consequence, nearly devoured by the mosquitoes, which then infest the Jersey sands. A large crowd of poeplo attended the Trinity Reformed fair and festival in Odd Fellow's hall last evening, and a neat sum of money was realized in consequence by the holders el the entertainment. It con tinues te night and te-morrow night. A tight game of baseball was played en the i iver shore last evening between two picked nines. At the end of the seventh inning Captain Ilamakcr's uine had two scorer, and Captain I'aine's one, and at the end of the eighth inning the score steed 1) te 10 in favor of the latter niue. Salem Lutheran picnic iu Heise's weeds j esterday, was largely atteuded. It was :i delightful affair throughout. The Hcv. It. W. lluiipnriss, wife and daughter, left yesterday for a visit te Reading. The Hhawnccs will held their annual dancing picnic in Heise's weeds to morrow. Little Locals. A baby carriage with its occupant, a baby of Sir. Jehn Kcnscl, fell down the eellarway of Ilachcuheiiner's store yester day. One of the clerks of the establish meiit fortunately happened te be at the feet of the stairway and caught the precious bin den before it had sustained any n jury Mr. Harry (2. Yeung is new engaged with a force el weikmeu in repaperingthe lieusi' of (leiigu Uumuriglir, of Lancaster, west, of the piper beiug of the finest de sign. Fel Merris, colored, was committed te jail le await his trial at ceutt last evening by 'Kquiie Grier, ler assaulting an aged wliitu man named Michael (Marlen yester day afternoon. Mr. Jehn Williams liar, taken a naituur for life Miss Maz:.e Strawbridge, one e! Columbia's well known school teachers Wr.re.igli Urli-fr. A nieetiug of eeuueils was held l.st evening for the transaotieu el special busmen. The much needed new crossing ever fj ifitsl .street, at IJuehcr's cirii.'r, has at last been laid Butcher alley has i. eeivnd a much needed cleaning by hav ing the watT plugs opened oil thorn. The river is falling again Canal beating is heavy. TUK !.IU!:GI) llKAliT AC.1UKMY Ii.trK-nlinK Ki-hiiyf Flue Vecal anil liiKtm- lucntm fllntlc 1'resentatleii et lie- lntuins. The tenth annual commencement of the. Sacred Heart academy took plae3 in Ful ten opera heuse this morning. Th re was a f:irattoudance of friends and patrons of the t-choel, including the following 'name 1 loveicnd clergy: Father Kaul, of St. Antheny's, who conducted the services; Father Gretcmyer, of St. Jeseph's ; Father Fein, of Elizabethtewn ; Father Christ, of Lebanon ; Father Seheld, of Philadelphia ; Father Hoever, of New Fiecdem. Bihhep Shauaban was expected te ba pit sent, but a telegram announced his inability te attend. Tliei a were no floral decorations, and t!Keuii4 ladies of the school were all pivttiiy but plainly dressed in white, pre ;ei:ting a marked and favorable contra-1. viith the gaudy, ever-dressed graduates of some ether schools. Following is the programuie : Part I. Overture, " Zampa," pianos. Misses. C. Scbaubel, B. Amer, A. O'Cen nor, and E Russ; oratorio chorus, " Hal lelujab," ace'd by Miss K. Kuuuard ; essay, '-The Past," Miss I. Yeutz ; " Sju Gelose Del ZeGre Errante," Misses M. Callahan and M. Phepoe; fantais'e (juniors), Slisscs. K. Leisz, II. Maloue, M. McDonough, M. Grumley, J. andKQuir.u ; K-isay, "The Present," Miss M. Phepoe ; vocal tiie, Era Stella Del Mattiue, Misses M.Kirby, Iv. Leisz and H'Malone; C. M. Webei's invitation te the Dance (op. Cm), Miss M Callahan ; song, ' Bolraggie Semiramide," Miss M. Phcpee, ace'd by Miss M. Callahan ; galep (Juniors) Misses M. Leibermann, L Uellley, M. Lant, and E. Grimm. Pait II. Giand canto and chorus, ace'd by Miss K. Kcuuard ; fantisie andante, veleec and allegro spiritose (op. 31). Mi.ss M. Phepoe ; quale assalte, Misses M. Gor Ger man and K Keunard, ace'd by Mis K 1 1 uber : essay : " Music," Miss K. Keu nain ; Damn Nature aud her Childicn, juniors ; " Urasenet Meiu Heffen," Misses M. Callahan, M. Phepoe, M. German aud M . Kirby ; fantasia : " Martha," Misses M. German and M. Kirby ; Seng, " Carnevale Di Venezia," Miss M. Callahan, ace'd by Miss M. Phopeo. Rem iscences, " Del' Opera Nerma." Miss Ken nard. Farewell Chorus, ace'd by Miss B. Amer. Valedictory, Miss M. Callahan. Conferring graduating medal and diple mas in the academic department, and iu tbe conservatory of vocal and instrumen tal music. Distribution of premiums : Geld medals and honors for politeness, neatness, order, amiability aud correct deportment. Premiums consisting of golden aud sil vcr crowns were awarded te several young ladies who bad earned them by their de portment, politeness and diligence during the school term ; and premiums in books were awarded te nearly all the pupils el the school. The services closed with an address te the audience, the school and especially the grduatcs, by Rev. Father Fein. Iu addition te tbe above mentioned geld medals, academic geld medals we.ie awarded te each of the graduates. The essays and musical selections were ail excellently rendered, the vocal perform ances el Miss Mary Callahan, of Philadel phia and Miss Mary Phcpoe.ef Gloucester, N. J , both of whom graduated in voeal and instrumental music, and the instrumental pieces rendered by Miss Katie Kenuard, formerly of St. Leuis, new of Maryland, who also graduated in instrumental music, being worthy of especial commendation. The essay of Miss Yeutz, of Speedwell, Pa., who graduated in the full ceurse el studies, was read by Miss Mary German, Miss Yeutz being in ill health. The " Christain deportment" geld medal for the senior class, donated by Rev. Father Christ, of Lebanon, was awarded ex :eque te Miss Mary Kirby,of Harrisburg, aud Miss Jennie Quinn of Philadelphia, aud was drawn by let by Jennie Quinn. The junior geld medal donated by Rev. Father Kaul was awarded te Miss Flera Lieberman, of Allentown, Pa. Tbe geld medal for " Christian dectriue" tP SO. S. OITI.KB St UO.'S Special ale of Carpets FOR 60 DA.Y3 L.OKGBR. O.! May 7th we cemmence.l our special sale et CARPETS, marking prices down ou every grade. Our-customers Save saved money by buying of us, and we Lave turned ourSteck into fasti, making it a mutual advantage. We sLall continue te sell our entire Carpet Stock ler tlic next Sixty Days. Yeu will save money by buying et us new. Ccini and ee ler yourselves and be convinced. All goods marked In V latn Figures ami One Price Only. Only Authorized Agents for the AURORA OARPET SWEEPER. Every Genuine Sweeper sent here by the Manufacturers has our firm name en. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, SAtter JULY 1-d store will clee every donated by Rev. Father Scheld, of Phila delphia, was awarded ex ajque te Misses Mary German, Mary Callahan, and Mary Pbepee aud drawn by Miss Callahan. ItAlLlCOAD WRECK. Twe Locomotive! Uadly Damaged. About one o'clock this afternoon there was a collision at Dillerville, at the point at which the Heading railroad cresses the Pennsylvania railroad. The north bound train ou the lleadiug read aud the Chicago limited express ou the Pennsylvania icached tbe crossing at the same tune, and the limited engine struck the Reading a terrible blew throw ing it from the track, upset ting and badly breaking it. The limited engine was also badly damaged, and both trains were delayed until ether engines could be procured. The Pacific express west was also delayed for nearly half an hour. Ne one was hurt by the accident. Trains en both reads at this crossing are governed by the Pennsylvania raihead signal, which, at the time of the accident, was in chaige of Hugh Boyd. The engi neer of the Reading train rays he was running en schedule time, and the white signal was given him te go ahead, wheu .the limited mail came thundering along and struck him. A broken axle ou a car of the extra freight traiu east, drawn by engina Ne south track west of Rohrerstowuat.' in, te-day. Ne oue was hurt.. :15 a. I'rl.e ltlug CIihII. Jehn Levciiug having wiittcn te the Sporting Times " that he wants te back au unknown te spar with soft gloves for the liuht-weigliL championship and $200 a side within twenty five miles of Lancaster, Marquis of Qneensbury rules te govern, and the contest te be decided en points and endurauce," Fiauk Montro Mentro Montre villo, who calls himself the " champion light weight sparrer " of this town, uew wiitcs te the saniu paper te say that if Levcritig puis up anything from $50 te $e00 he will cover it. ' Whoever he pre duces must be a tesident of Lancaster, as the match will be for the championship of that city." lie ICuv.iKes of Smallpox. The fourth member of the Can- family died of smallpox yesterday and v. as buried last night ; "this morning another child, making the fifth iu all from this oi'.e bereaved family, came te its death treni the same terrible scourge. There is a c.ise of illuess from the same disease at Winewer's, a few doeis this side of the Carr residence. Thus far in all there hav beeu eight, fatalities out of sixteen reported cases iu this city, aud two deaths out of filtecn cases in the jail. Mr.". Ehrmau, Ne. 15 Seuth Mary street was reported te day te be suffering from what appears t ba a mild case of vario varie vario eoid. Court Froceedtngf. The exceptions te the auditor' lepert in the estate of Jehn Chailes, deceased, weie withdiawn by leave of court. The estate of Catbciine Erb.-'deceaced, the argument en the citation te adminis trator te tile an account, was continued. Iu the estate el Jehn Derr, dcccn.ed, the argument ou tbeoxceptien3 te widow's $1500 appraisement was continued- In the suit of J L. Mowery vs. Isaac Mower and Susan Mower, his wife, the proceedings of Justice A G. Hudsen were set aside for iiregulatity. In a case stated of Jehu S. Hurst's oxecuteis, vs. the Cturuiirven cemetery, the ceuit t'nti led judgment in lavorel the plaintiff ' lie Wetitern Market. At a meeting of the beaid of directors of ll.e Wc&tein Maiket company yesterday afternoon, Philip Oinkleberg, the lowest bidder, witbdic.v his bid for the erection el the new maiket heuse having discovered a mistake in his calculations ; and as there seemed te b snme uncertainty as te whether Daniel McLaughlin's or J. Adam Burger's bid was next, lowest the matter was left te the building committee te dicide and awaid the con tract te the lowest bidder. McLaughlin's bid was $20,300 for the maiket house, $1,025 for the Belgian blocks in alley. Bei ger's bid was $25,844 ; $525 for pave ments and $740 for Belgian blocks. Huseball. Te mi nvw at 3:30 p. in., the game of baseball between tholreusidesniuo of this city aud the Harvey Fishers, of Duneau neu, will ceme off en the former's grounds. This gamn premises te be an exciting one aud will doubtless attract a large crowd. The seats arc expected te be up by te morrow afternoon, and thus the audience can leek upeu the game with comfort. m Faraiyzetl. Charles Brimmer, tha pertiait aud craven attist, suffered a stroke of paralysis at his Iedgiugs, corner West King aud Prince streets, about midnight Thursday. He is entirely deprived of the use of his right arm and leg, his brain is affected, bis veice is geue aud his attending physicians are very apprehensive of fatal results. A Vacancy ritlrO. Iaac Klugh, of Majtewn, was ap pointed school director if Eat Denegal township, te fill the vacancy caused by tbe rouieval of Mr. Hestctter from the district. Religious. Key. J. V. Eckcrt will preach In i.etliesda church Mar Lie township, next Sunday, June 21, nt 3 o'clock p m. AB.Uoetl iiH New Agcntlenuu lately remarked when looking ever some garments that had been innovated by Kalpli Simen, the Londen clothing reno vator. New it there is one tiling that Italpli possesses in abundance 11 ii modesty; the same forbids him tiem saying Ilia work is as geed as new, but It is se near IIke new Unit yen can bar ly tell the difference. The Londen Cle.hing Henevatnr, Ne. 146 North Duke street. It Apedal Netice. Mu-lcal Iimtriitiienti. Mr. Harry II. l.uckenbach, the agent ler the celebrated Wixcex & While organ company, hasputln his handsome store. Ne. ir: Kat King street, one et the most complete stocks et pianos and organs ever introduced into our city. His Immense stock consists or the fol lowing pianes: Knabe, et llulluneie: Ale 1'liail, et Boste.i ; Vese ft Sens, Bosten ; llalkii & Davis, Bosten ; and Urevcnsti-in & Fuller, New Yerk. Mr. J has also IS different styles or organs en band, ranging in price Irern $83 upwards. Call at bis rooms and examine Lis fine stock and be convinced of the merits ei the Wilcox ft Whim organs. Organ parlors at Ne, 152 East fiing street. It SEW XDTMMTUXMMNIB. evening, except Saturday, at 6 o'cleclr. JfEW AOmHTlaEMMSTa. w J.1.SU URE3S OlIOUS. JOBS WASH DBESS GOODS. PINBAPPiiB SUITINGS. Fermer price, 30c. New, 12 l-2c. SATINES. Fermer price, 30c. New, 16c. . OAMBRIO EMBROIDERIES at about half former price. Linen De Inde, Linen De Dacca, Pique Welts, Linen Lawns, Plaid Nainzoeks. 1-.A.OES and Made Up Lace Goods. NEWPORT SASHSS. HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, itJSA.ru. Caiui in this city, en the 21st Inst., Jehn A. Carr. son et David and Kate K Carr, aged IS y-ai, 5 month- and 19 days. Caiir In this city, en the --.!.! lu-rt., Ida M.. iiughteref David and Kate K. Can-, aged 17 yearn, ene month and 10 days. United in Heaven. xisw j.uyisiiTi8EiajsNTa. yyASITKU A U1KL. rUK (IKNKRAL Yf Housework In n small tamiiy. Geed wages will bu paid a eoed girl. Apply at this office. It HOMIU KAISK1) CAKItAOK Anl) UKISTS -AT- SOHROYBP-'S MARKET STAND. it TU-SliUlKOW. -7"OIJ WILL ALWAYS FfNI A FULL 1 line et Connecticut cigars aud KenntiJii rinc cut tobacco, at Ii i iiT.M AN'.- Y ICI.LOW k'llONT CIliAK "TOUK. 5. OK SAl.C THK UMUfiUSIONKO WILL n sell at pr vale wile Id Acrei et timothy ami lever glass. Apply te HENIiY IlKinVN, 21 t Het-toil Uate en Harrisburg I'ike. I It ilKNT-TUE WKI.l. - KNOV '-Meanibnat Hetel," or " I'luiy Heuse," I'-caiiMi 111 Marietta, en the banks et" the river, containing 21 rooms. In geed con dition and all connecting therewith in geed order. Well suited ter sunnner beard-ci-j. i'o'-jsessien given immediately. KENT VEltY UKASONAItl.b. Under geed manage ntent lias always done a geed trade. Terms mad known by V. I.. iiAKElt. ileal Estate Agent, ieSl-'ild Marietta. Ha. riMiK nicsT ANU .11ST COKHI.KTK AS- JL sertinent ei Kucliri'. l'eker. Ca-iliie and etlier niayini: cards, at t i A'lM'iW A N'S Y h l.l.OW FHONT Cl A U sTOliK. I TNASSIUNKD 1NVAHTKV LH. ATXEN- kJ TION.-The members ei the Lancaster Unaligned In Inn try cempanv will meet at l.'euiiita' Hajl, tliis (.veiling, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Each uicnibe.' will pievide himself with a ch'.-np p ilr et wlilte cotton gloves Theurms and cqiilpinents will bit distributed. W.J. KJItDNEY, It Captain. 1hTATK (11 3ltlS. UATUAK1KIC KK J ler, late et Lancaster City, dee'd. Let ter-i testamentary en satd ustate having been manted te the undersigned, all pet sous in di btcd th reteare requisted te make imme diate payment, and these h.ivlng claims or demanda against the same, will present them without delay ler e tleuicnt te tliy under signed, residing in Lancaster. 41 North Duke street. A. C UEI'OEHI, je!5 Gteawdt' Executer. ,SVATI; OP SAIC It MULVANKY, late !j et tlie city et Lancaster, dee'd. Letters tes mmentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all pcisens indebted thereto are requested temake imnirdiate pay. uient, and these liavim; claims or demands against the same, will pre.-eut them without delay for letlleiuent te the undersigned, re siding in the city of Lancaster. .INO. A. COYLK, LtS-KldeawF Executer. N'OTll K Tt CUMTitAtrrllH. Scaled proposals will tie reeidved up le 7 o'cleclr. p. 111., 0:1 S ATUUDAY , J UNE 2.5, 181, ter work a-td material requ red at tbe Eastern market house, in the following divisions : Fer bricks per 1,000 ( hand and machine made ). Fer laying brick per 1,000. Fer cut-stone werK, Mils, steps and coping Fer mill-work. Fer lumber. Fer paving, per squaie yard. Fer sand, per ten and per l,Wt brick in wall. Fer lime, per bushel. Fer palming and glazing. Fer carpenter work. Fer tin tooting and spouting. Fer plumbing. Fer making and placing iu position root trusses and roeflng, same ready ter tin. Fer plastering. Bids will also be received at the same tlme and place for the erection el the whole house complete. Flans and specification can be seen at the office et Allen A. iierr.& Ce., Ne. 103 E. King street, where bids will lie received. The committee reserve the. right le lejeet any or all bids. .1. FUED. SENEU, el3,10,20,22li Chairmnu. M YEHS St UATliFON ABOUT CLOTHING. OurUEAOY-MADE CLOTHING Is made from Custom Cut i'atterus and put together by experienced hands during the dull season. The materials arc the same as liirntsbed by many tailors te their cu temers in ordered garments. These who wish 10 economize should try our ICeady-Made. Our counters areladcn with KLEGANT GOODS ready ter immediate wear. The many years we have been buying goods has given a valuable experience le cheesing WHAT WUAKS 11EST and will com bine tbe BEST Al't'EAICrANCE with Hie LONG p ST SEKVICE, and this constitutes the TitUE ECONOMY which we constantly rec ommend te our customers. Heys require the BEST TRIED MATE K1ALS and the BEST STYLE-, and we de net need te experiment ter them, eituerln pat terns or materials, but can at once fit them out wltli the be,t Prices heie are just where you wnul them, loe DOWN TO DOTS. When you come te see. you'll be sure te stay and buy. lyers & Rathfon, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, MAKK NO IHIST.im:. FOU XOV DAN buy the best 5c. Havana cigar in tbe market, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FHONT CIGAS STOB.lt. LANCASTER, PA IN- BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. ifM.tr ADVisitTiatsiajsKTti A MAN WAMTED IMMKUIATKLY TO de mostly horsesheeing, nt Farmers vlllej Pa. A. E. BACH MAN. J21-3t SCHOOL. TAX 1883. The duplicate Is In the hands of the Treasurer. :t per cent, oil" for prompt pay ment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. in. JiMldR ST.VKfS UUUSK SHAVING AND HAIU DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether saloons. H. WAGNER, uiyl.rt-lM Manager. ri'O CONTRACTORS SPECIFICATIONS I ler Brick. Arcbed Bridge for tbe Manheinf x Lancaster Turnpike Company, IK mites lrem Lancaster, can be seen nt Reed.McGrann & C'e.'s Bank or Keystone Heuse until June 23th; proposals invited. ISRAEL L. LAND13, je21-:t President. Jrjsr AnuiVKU another let or cheap Sash Blbbens, some all silk, in Pink, Blue and Cardinal, at .r3c; also some hotter ones, and a'se some lower priced ones. Just think of an all-s'lk Meire, In black, Ne. 9, only 8c, and Ne. e, 4 inches wide, only 18c. JOHN P.SWAKIt, Je20-ltltF Ne. Ml North Queen Street. ae cONfKAirrotts cONfKAirretts cONfKAirrotts Preposals. will be received ler the re moval et the two school building ou North Mulberry street, until 7 o'clock p. 111.. FBI DAY EVENING, JUNE 29. The successful bidder will be required te fill up the exeava exeava ttens and level the ground te proper grade H. E.SLAYMAKKB. 21-22&25 Chairman B. & G. Ult.lNI) SllCAWUEKKY AND FAIR, FESTIVAL FOU THE BENEFIT OF ST. JOSEPH'S OHTJROH. HAS COMMENCED INST. JOSEPH'S HALL, St Jeseph .street, and will continue ler ten days. Jul3-2w3J A'1 r IIUKMli.', HEADQUARTERS FOR FIREWORKS, Flazs, and Chinese Lanterns. METEORIC BALLOONS, COLORED PAPER BALLOONS, ANIMAL FIGUUE BALLOONS, JAPANESE DAY FIREWORKS. Make your selection In time ; them aside ler you. we will lay BUKSK'S, Ne. 17 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 49Telephene connection orders received will have prompt attention "NOTICE. LOOK -IN- MONDAY'S ISSUE OF THE Daily Intelligencer, FOR A GENUINE SURPRISE IN- I0I1. fflaien & Fester, 33, 34, 36 & 38 East King St, hASOAi'SJUt. PA Keafly-Made C SECOND EDfTtON. FBIDAY KVENING.-JTJNB 23, 1833 AFTERNOON TELEGEAMS. TO-OAVS NEWS FBUSI EVEBYWHBUC. HappaulDga In Various Farts of the South Seuth Judge Garner Vindicates Himself of the uhsuge Against Ulra. NAsavn.LE,.Jnne 22.-rJudg9 Jehn E. Garner in a telegram frcm Jack Jack eon says: "Tb.9 charge that he tried te bribe witnesses te swear falsely in the Hepkins Nucals case is infamously false in all its length and breadth, and that his vindication will be emphatic, thorough and complete." Quietly settled Their Cases. Austin, June 22. The fifty members of tbe Texas Legislature, iudicted some time since for poker playing, have about all settled their cases without a trial by tbe payment of fines and costs. A Murderer Captured. Little Reck, Jnne 22. Stevens, who last summer murdered State Auditor Filesen, has been captured near Vermil lion, La., aud brought back for trial. A MUKUEHOtW HU3UANU. Hi Wile Tells Hew He Killed ills Little SOD Chicago, June 22 At Kensington six teen miles south of Cbicage tlie discovery was made yesterday of a liorrible inur der. Edward Vcrunuler, a laborer beat his wife. Fearing that her husband intended te murder her she dragged herself te the nearest neighbors and related the story that one Sunday meruiug last October Verunuler sent for her en (his stepson) aaretl ten years te make purchases. The boy returned with the ehauge forty cents short. The brutal stepfather thereupon pounded and beat the boy te death and took up the kitchen tloer aud .buried the body. Sine;) murdering his stepson he has made several savage attacks en bis wife, that of yesterday being likely te result in her death, as alie war, about te become a mother. The body nf the hen was discov ered under tha lloer. Verunuler is in jail. Tbore arc threats of lynching him. BY CAULK. MM. Langtry'8 NauiesaUe ou HiuTurf. Londen, June 22 The race for the Arlington plate te day was wen by Sirs. Laugtry ; Lacemar second, and Lorillard's Aranza third. Tlieie were nine starters in all. Dastardly Anarclilsta. Athens, June 22 Placard'? liav. been posted in different puts of tint city by auarchists. which contain a threat te destroy the royal palace and the ancient monuments by means of explosive.'. Till-: SUULI.KK. ICewing Urn UeatH wli'.cn tUitit'.e Kiitry le 1I10 Finns Heat. Pullman, 111., June 22. Thare weie 15 entries for the single s:ull race here te day and three heats were rowed te decide which should enter the tinal heat, tlie tirst and second in each heat te row in the final ene. The first heat, llanlan weu easily, with Lee second. The second heat was weu by Hesmer, wit' Tccmer second. (The third heat net yet received ) l:urglarH Sentenced. Easten, June 22. Judge Schuyler to day sentenced seven burglars te the eastern penitentiary, ai fellows : Michael Sullivan, twelve years imprison met, William Harris, eleven years, Harry White and Tem Trainer, each tsn years, Geerge Smith, seven yrairs, Osorge Thompson, three yens, anil Andrew Pat tersen, s,ix menth1;. The mnn had com mitted burglaries, blown op?:i safes and robbed stores iu different parts of the Lehigh valley. 'ierribln fxpledan. Seuth Cihcaue, III., June 22.A ter rific explosion eccmrcd this morning at blast furnaca Ne 5, in tlie North Chicago rolling mills. ..! tens of molten iron wert) scattered in every direction. Twe men were henibly butur-d and will dii. Fif teen men wcie morn or less severely barucd. The uccideut is boiieved te have been caused be a dofeetive Hue in the steam blast. nteCrarlnnM Appartlenmcnt tSIlt 1'atBOl In i snatp. HAitittSBURa, June 22 In the Senale te day MeOraefcen's conyie.sional apper tienmeiit bill passed second reading vith vith eutdebate. It gives the Republicans 17 and tbe Dameer.its 11 districts. The Heuse was occupied 111 discuKsing Ciaw ford 'a ic.olnlien te work without jny during the extra sossieii. An Expletiiin et Ulaur t'.nuler. Tuentex, N. J., June 22 - A dispatch from nioemsbur, N. J., states th -t a large quantitv.ef giaut powder belonging te the West End Iren company exploded at that p!ace this morning Considerable! damagi was done but nobody was injured as the iniueiH for the n in lit had jur.t (piit work. The exploeiou shook houses tin ee or four miles distant from the mines. The Closing Wor!;. Columbus, June 22 The Detueci atic state convention concluded its labeis at. 1:15 o'clock this uieriiiiii;. David II. Page was elected chairman jif thestate central committee aud CJilli.-il. 11 Harder, chaiiman of the executive oeinmiltie. A Crlmlun! Keprlcvcd. Canten, 0 June 22 Gee. McMillan, sentenced te be haugpd t day for wife murder, was today reprieved till July. .VEATHKlt INeIUAI'IO.-xn Washington, June 22. Fer the Middle Atlanl iu states, fair and slightly warmer weather, light variable winds, stationary or slight rise in barometer. 2ZAHKIS1. M::tite;:inir. aiirbnt. I'lllLAOELrntA. Jniid 2'.. Flout dull, Rye dour at ?:! 70,i 75. Wheat Hrni, but irregular : Ne. 2 Wc-lern Red, Jl 18&1 I8I4' ; Ne. :! de $i 2'.m 1 : ; N'e I Pcnna. Red Sliliilia. Cern llrm en scarcity : !-ai! Yellow at c.5 C6: sail Mixi!d,G2iii; c; N'e. :: Alivid, GiiftGlc. Oats dull, but steady: .Ne. 1 iVhite, 4S0 49c; Ne, 2 de, 4-iJ&43?; Ne. S de, :'; Ne. 2 Mixed, J$c Rye nominal at Cjc Seeds unchanged. Previsions steady, unchanged. Lard stea'iy ; loeo butrhcrs', !i'-')V'c ; prime steam, $:e sua 10 '-. Butu-r steady and moderately acti re. Eggs easier and Ie-s active: I'enn'a. cTira, 19KQ20i Ctice-se dull and unchanged. Pctroleum dull ; ltellnt't, 7K-'t'77' Whisky at fl l!t New Vnrk Marse: New Yerk June 22.- Kleiir Stateand West ern dull and in instances a shade lewnr. Wheat opened JiQJic lower; sub cqiKiutly ruled si renger and recovered lrem occline ; trade ir.odeiale , Ne. 2, Bed, Julp, $l im Wi ; Aug., il 10XSJ 2 ij-g ; Sept.. $1 21JjI '2li. Cern opened weak, ana afterwards ail vanctdnc: Mixed Western Mint, suae ic ; de future, lJ4&65c. Oats 4)ic lower ; Ne. 2, Julv, 4ii I ike ; Aug., :'? !;c ; Sept., 3737q." Live Stecfc Prices. Cuicaqe Hogs llcccipta, 15,000 Iiead ; s-.l.tp-ments, 3.8C0 head ; moderately active aud tinner at. opening, and prices steady; mixed, $5 8 B 31) ; ships, f3 25S5 23. Cattle Beeclpts, 8.00J head; shipments, 4,tU) head ; market tair ; Kead tat rattle net tee plent'lut; gru3sers, half tat. and rough dull and weak; experts, 5"t'03G; geed te choice sliippin jr, $.". 3j5 75; common te fair, J4 7.1 5 25 Sliee) Receipts. 1.S00 head ; shipments, 700 head ; latrly active, steady and satisfactory ; common te fair, $34 ; geed at$l 50; choice at (175. Kast Libkbty Cattle Eecelpts, 1,273 bead; market firm.; bwt,575FG 10; lair te geed, 575 ; common, 94SC 25. Htigi-Keceipta 1430 bead: market alew; PhOadelphlaa,; MM 60; Yorkers, 98 3064j. SneenKecelnta. LSOOHeul: market lair: prime. $53095 50; fair te geed, $1 5085; com mon, $25003. mock taarKec. Quotations by Heed, McGrann Jk Ca, Bank ors, i.un easier, ira. 11 a. r, f! r. t n 12 k. MlcnlganCentrel-Iim."!! 97i -ion J.ui&. ucuinu. ....... Au New Jersey Central SGJ Ohie Central 10K Del. Lack. Western.... 127 Denver & Eie Grande.... 465i xnc a m Kuisas A Texas 30 Lake Shere HHi Cbicage & N. W., com.... 132 N. N., Ont. A Western. . . . 27J4 bt,Panl& Omaha 47 PacincMall 4ii 1J0 120 S6J4 123 6J-i 38 "$ 133 m 95 3054 45 S7 12SH 46 37fc 30 26V4 13'si Rochester & Pittsburgh.. 19l, St. Paul 1M? Texas Pacific 3Sya Union Paclflc 95 Wabash Common 30 Wabash Preferred 45J6 West'rn Union Telegraph 86 Lonisvllle& Nashville... 5 J, , Cnt A bt Ij. .. Leblgh Valley G9if Lehigh Navigation , Pennsylvania 5 Reading 23. P.T.& Buffalo Northern Paclflc-Cem:.. 52'X Northern Pacific Prof... Wyt llestenvUle Philadelphia & Krie 20j; Nertnern Central Underground Canada Southern GG OU 118J People's Passenger. 4WS4 29AI 4I?2 SG:i 1( C8J4 44i 63 28i It 52 90 C9 44ii 5D 28 52'4 117 11GK metr lern. Quotations by Associate. 1 l'ress. blocks strong and higher. Meney, 2S.1c. New Yerk Central 12e4 Krie Railroad 38 Adams Express 120 Michigan Central Rullread 97i Michigan Southern Railroad 111 Illinois Central Railroad i:c: Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad 133 Chicago A Beck Island Railroad l'-': Pittsbnrgh & Fert Wayne Railroad 131 Western Union Telegraph Company 87 Teledo & Wabash 30 New Jersey Central ;: New Yerk Ontario & Western ayj Philadelphia. Qnotafiensby Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelpbla & Erie R. R 1 0? Reading Railroad 29 Pennsylvania Railroad 58 Lehigh Valley Railroad coy. United Companies of New Jersey l'.3 " Northern Pacific 52J-J Northern Pacific Preierre 1 00 Northern Central Railroad LSi Lehigh Navigation Company 414 Norristown Railroad 10! Central Trauspnrtatien Company 10 Pittsb'g. Titnsville A Butlale K. U y9 l.lltle Schuylkill Railroad .Vi I.echi stecKB ami KenM Repert ed by J. B. Leng. Pin : a- vni i.le ii-i-- ciiy 1; pore:. Lean, due iss2...t ion jiu". lssTi... lui) ua-ix lrt... 101 117 M !".. . ltK l-M 5 tM-r el. in I or :u ycsirsi.. ion PVti " h jrtir ct. Sel'.etd Lean.... 100 1112 i ' lis I erviiyciii-.. ltKi lee " 4 " In for siyear.1.. IIki Km " ; " In te or 20 years, lut lixl'i .Miintietni i.oreugli lean ,. Iim Itr MIHOKLLAI.UOUd hlOOES. Qiiairv'VlHe R. R 150 .'.. MtllorsvilleStroot Cur .V X1.IS Iiuiuiier Printing Company 50 1" Wateli SV-clery lie 121' Ues Light and Knel Cnmpniiy 30 Stevens Hou3(Bends) 1(X He Columbia Gas company Celnrabiu Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Cou:p.eiy 100 2 5.25 Marietta Hollewwiirc ion 2ii) Stevens Heuse mi '5 Sicily island re it. East Brandywinn ,t W.iymjsl.';; ... ie 1 Millorsville Nermal Scheel 21 Nerthiirii Market lne..v MiSCELLANISOUS riONIU i.'uarryvllle R. U., due sa ilUi t)18 SCeailing A Celumbiu R. R5's I'.i'l ii': Lancaster Watch Ce.. due issn Hi) !! i ar.caster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in 1 or 2a years loe ion Laucasinr (las Light and Fuel Ce., due iJ".S. .......... ... ..... lti'i It3 TCKMriliK STOOEh. Big Spring A iic-iver iiiay 4 25 li. Bridgeport &IIeresh(xi 13X -- Celn'iibla A Chestnut Hil! 25 13 '7elumbla A Washington 25 20 CniiuxibtaA Big Spring 25 181 Columbia A Marietta 25 ;) Maytown A Klizabethtewn 'i: 10 Lancaster A Ephrata 25 .17.1 Lancaster & Willow Streat 25 40; atraseurg S Millport 25 21 Marietta M.iytewu J5 I'.-': Hare tm a Mount !-v -. "I L:iu..lhIzabetl;t'ii&Middii't'r icy 0 Ij'itirst-tur A Frnitville. Wj .1 LinM-ter A Lilits -" 7 Lancaster .'J WiiiktmMewii ' 105 Laai-:i-ttr & Maner 50" I :: 1 Line.biterA M;inhiili.i '-'i ! f.Aiicii.iluri Marietta -f Lancaster A Mew Hetlau.t iri 7:t Lincr.-ter.ASfinniiehauna !" .V.O UAi;t; stoek? First National num. s"n "' F.irmei-s' National Rank ' I !. Fulton National Bank ili ill) Lancaster County Na'ieiuii P. i::U .V 110 25 Columbia National ! mk '. 150, Christiana National Rank. loe 118 Ephrata National R.tr.k' l!,i' HZ First National Bank, Conuelit.i . .. !(. in.. Fii-st National !San;, litnesburg .. 'M ; FIrsi National Bank, Mutletta low .'-'e First National Bar.: Mount Jey., twi 150.23 Lllit:'. National Bank tee 110 Mnnheiji Nalieuul Bar.)'. :oe T51 thiien Nutieii:)! Bank. Vteur.t .Liy. f.O 75 New Helland 'iit'enal Rank Iifl 13", Can Naiii.nal Bank 100 120 8FKVIAL NOTICES. " Or. Bunion's Celui'y and Cliamemili! Pills for the cure et Neuralgia area success.'" Dr. II. P. Helninn, Cluitlanbnrg, Va Mlcsntsat druggists " Five XJr.'.? . no need of medicine : no relief. Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure has driven awai all eruptions and Via nearly well." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, III.. Oruggi-ts keep it, $1 per pack- liOOT.l a. SHOES. r AT Tlil. Priw Lewer Hun Ever. THK LANCASTER SHOE RETAIL WHOLESALE PRICKS. i-H) AT Ladies' Fine Kid Butten Shoe, 82,00. The Pineat -Kid Butten Shoes with Worked Butten Heles, 82.50 Canvas Shoes and Baseball Lhecp, Beys 75c, Men's, $1.00, 81.25. Misses' Pebble Butten Shoes. Size 11 te 2, 8125. Beys' Butten or Lace Shoes. 81 25. Ladies' Lew Oui Opara Slippers, 50c and 75c. Ladies' Geed Butten Shoes, 8150. With Worked Butten Heles. Ladies' Lasting Lace Sheas. 8100 . Ladies' Leather Heuso Slippers, 50 Cents. Men's Butten Shoes, S1.50, Werth 82.50. Men's Fine Calf Butten Shoes. $?.50, 45- We also have ou hand a Large Stock of BURT'S CELEBRATED FINE SHOES. Shoes made te order of every description. J. H1EMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST., INQUIRER BUILDING. Repairing done at low prices inar23ttdF SAMUEL B. PKltIK, ATTOKNEV, HAS Removed bis Ofllce from 96 North Dnke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately jn Bear el Cenrt Heuse, Leng's New Building ml'-tM MKW JUDT1 EKIDAV FARTI.X CLOD0T; 8UOJIT CHANGEINTJSaCPBKATUKC Strangers passing through Philadelphia are cordially invited . te make our store a sort of tar rying place. Hand-bags and parcels may be left here under check with the same freedom as at one's hotel and with the same . convenience without incurring, any obligation of any sort. We de net keep a hotel ex actly ; net ever night at any rate ; but we de provide a free resting- -place for all strangers ; and take the chance of benefit accruiner te us through the spreading of in formation about our business. Indeed, we regard the presence of strangers itself as a benefit ; for no one will ever see se novel a spectacle as the store presents without a desire te knew some thing of the singular trade, that fills it. The accidental and peculiar novelty of the place brings a great deal of attention te our business; but, if there were nothing better than, idiesyncracy here, our trade would scarcely profit by the attention of pass ers by. AVhat is it, then, that ' constitutes the real permanent attractiveness of the place? There are ether large stores here and elsewhere: excellent ones, where excellent goods are kept. What is it that adds thousands te our daily throng, and a million te our trade every year ? Ask the people of our city. Ask these of your own village, a thousand miles away it may be, who may happen te have learned the way te us by mail. If we were te put in a few words what constitutes the real attraction here, we should say that we make a business of look ing after the interests of our cus tomers. Others de the same te a generous extent. It is said of us every day that we go beyond reason in looking after the inter ests of our customers. We don't mean te go beyond reason ; but, when people say that we de go beyond reason, they thereby prove that we are foremost in liberal dealing. What constitutes the spectacle here is the multitude; the trade; the prevision te meet it that has grown up with the trade ; the fa cilities for hastening the neces sary delays in transactions ; the previsions for the comfort of our own people, of buyers and of visitors; the seeming forgetful- ness of costs ; prodigality of ben - efits. JOHN WANAMAKER. Our Millinery Stock is large and complete. It pretty well fills the southeast corner of the main fleer. Straw Hats and Bennets for ladies, misses and children are in prelusion. All the leading colors are before you, including the " crushed berries," new en the topmost wave of popular favor. The 1 7-cent counter is still piled high with desirable shapes. Milan Hats, in black and col ors, 50 cents ; made te sell for $1.00 te $1.25. In the Floral display our 25 cent Corsage Bouquet seems te be the magnet. Tips and Plumes, in no end of colors, kinds and prices. Ribbons are in every shade . and all widths, from lute strings te broadest sashes. In variety, this stock is unexcelled, if indeed equaled, in this city. The crowds at the countersshewif theprices satisfy. JOHN WANAMAKER. " Lawn Games are in order healthful and popular with the children, big and little. Tennis, Base, and Feet-ball, Heeps, Quoits, Cricket, Archery, old time Croquet and the new rival, Lawn Peel. This consists in stakes in lieu of arches and a ball poised en each stake, te be dislodged by a driven ball that strikes it. You'll like it. On the artificial lawn in this depart ment there are a tent, seats.ham seats.ham mecks, swings and usually some body's darlings getting a fore taste of joys te come. Hard by is thenew$4,oe Hammock-chair for paler familias ; herea variety of Baby-jumpers, and there Weeden Guns, stacked that da " go off " as fast as sold ! A little money gees a geed ways in this section, and there's probably mere material for happiness te the square inch than elsewhere in this great building; Basercent, N. E. quarter. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth ana Market street anl" City HaU aware PfllLADKLPHIAi -J ' A w ea -31 Ki "siM S 3 M " ' i '--Ml V !4 H c fjl v& - If. VI 4J ri j'AX -s:fl vi :?- : & il'i .t -,' j- . -t- asia Sij
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