J&ZTCzZ v v - - . i - II II I I I I I I II I II I I I II I Ml le-x lV - w LANCASTER DAILY INTOSfcllGEyGER, TUESDAY JUE 2. 1843 - . V 'll - MIM ; :: - ; ; m m . -m COLUMBIA NEWS- KKOCLAK OOBBB8PONUKMCB uvn Kveutn Along the SuBquelmnna Items Interest In and Around tbe fforengb I'ickea np by the Intelli gencer Reporter. Twe HUle boys were playing in a flat b at at Wriglitsville last evening, when ".u of them, named Martin Sprengle, fell into the river and was drowned. Tbe river in tbc vicinity wbere the accident occurred was dragged, and abent 7 p. m., an hour after the sad occurrence, the body was recovered. Wrightsville was thrown into a state of great excitement, and much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved parents of the child, who was only 5 years of age. tots of Tartlet. Mr. Samuel Rogers returned from a turtle fishing trip at the Pesusey Narrows Susquehanna yesterday, having succeeded in catching fourteen fine turtles. They were all taken by means of fishing tackle similar te an outline. The river in the vicinity of whcie Mr. Rogers operated is full of turtles at present, they having come up from the Chesepeake bay. I'ergenal Mention. Mr. Reuben Herbhey, of Lancaster was in town te-day. Mr. Grant Htrine is visiting friends near McCall's Ferry. Last week 40 canal beats wero unleaded of their cargoes of coal at Mr. El. F. Uruner's coal yards. The beats contained about 5,000 tens of coal. Miss Ella Filbert of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs. .Teft' Clcpper en Walnut htrcet. Themas Phillips, of Wilkesbarre, is visiting relatives en Cherry street. On Wednesday, July IS, a union picnic will be held at Litit. by the St. Jehn's Lutheran and Trinity Refermed churches. Ignatius Warren, a young son of Jehn Warren, residing en Frent street, fell from an apple tree yesterday and broke the vriibt. el his left arm. Iloreugii Matters. The streets have been well watered by te-day's heavy rain. Fer the first time in two years, proba bly, company C drilled en the streets its regular (It ill night. The licl.cts for the Columbia fire eemr panics picnics and danei in Heise's weeds en the Fourth of July, will be 50 cants. Twe young men drove te Lancaster from this place yesterday, and get se druuk that they lun their team into a fence en their retui n trip. The expenses of repair ing a broken bnjy will new have te be paid. Putnam circle, Ne. 11.., B. U. (II. F.) C. A., and Chiquesalunga tribe, Ne. 29, will mcet in their respective ledge rooms te night. Mrs. Reuben Ryan, renidiug in Couceid lane, was awakened by a neise at one et the windows of her house last night, ami w:i3 alanned te see the head of a colored man pietruding into the room She quickly sprang from her bud and lit a light, !!: inti wler disappearing us alie did m. Oitl'lllAKY. Clltli til .(tlltC" IIIUHllllldll. Allen P. Ilibsltnian, formerly associate jiulge of Lebanon county, and for many yc-ai.s pasta cleik in the treasury dep ut nmiit at Washington, died at the icsidenue et hi 4 son in law, Henry S. Eberly, of Clay tewiiihip, this county, en Sunday uir:iiii;. Seme months age he was tiifiki-u with p.iialy.M", which eventually rau.srd his death, lie leaves a son, Rev. Dr. W. II. II. Hibihinaii; of Tiffin, Ohie, aiid tin i'e datightci.v', entt el whom is the wife of Kv County Treasurer Ebi'ily, a sscm.il the vif; of I). F. KaufTman, and a tliiul iimiiaiiit'd. lla.uli ut Mm .l.tiiixnt iiniiliigliHiii. Tim Il.uii'ihiirg Patriot, of this uinruiug contains tl.e following notice of the death of Mis. 7Iaiy Allen ('imi'inghaui. Beth hhe and her hu.sb.ind have many relations ami liiciiil.s in Lancister, who will be gieatlj :, Locked and giieved te hear of her loath. "The wife of James Cunningham, Maiy Allen, who was the only daughter of .1. E. Allen, of this city, died at a late hour Sunday night after an illness of about oue week at her parents rcsidouee. She was young in years ; had only been mar i icd about a year, and her death occurring as it did has caused much sympathetic tooling among all who were in the least acquainted with her. She was a well educated lady, of a pleasing disposition, ntade hosts of friends, and an earnest weil.cr in the Piue street Presbyterian eJn::i:h of this city. Directly after her iii.ii i i:i;.-e .she went te the home of her bus kind at Chihuahua, Mexico, but came home en a visit a few months age. Her husband reached hore en Monday last and ha.; been constantly by her side. Her funeral will take place te-day, and will be very largely attended." smalm-ex. bonie New Vases lteperteil. Mrs. Ilencash, a white woman, living at -110 North street, is reported te be down with the varioleid. Twe children and a beauler, who were in the same heuse have b.'en removed te safer quarters. At Ne. '.V.V2 North street, it is ropeited that a German, named Henry Heiurich, is down with the smallpox in a lower room whilu his stepmother, is suffering from the f.ame disease in an upper loom. The cases have been lepartcd te Dr. Fitzpatriek, health commissioner, who reports that Heinrich has the smallpox and the woman erysipelas. The boy Marien who lived at Mrs. Ray mond's, East Orange street, and who was taken te the hospital after her death, has row the cenllucut smallpox. A little gill named Sides, residing with hf r grandfather, IT. A Albright, Ne. 337 Wc3t King stiect, opposite Carr's, is down with the siual'pex. A child at Alexandcr St. Clairs, 433 High slice), has had the smallpox for fourteen days but was uet reported until last night. Thai e are rumors of ene or nioie new eases in the Eighth ward, aud also in the Sixth ward, near the park. We wcre in error yesterday iu stating that Jes Hinder was discharged from jail after having beeu cured of smallpox. He did uet .sillier from that disease ; he was in for diuukeu and disorderly conduct, discharged en expiration of sentence ; get drunk again, and is again iu jail. The beard of health held a meeting last night at which the draft of an ordinauce increasing their pewecr was read. It will ba presented for adoption at an early meeting of city councils. Singular Accident. On Saturday evening abent 7 o'clock Jno. Helman, of Lexington, this county, met with a singular and painful accident. He had in his hand a small stiff switch or whip, the little cud of which he placed in his car. As he was passing out of Jehn II. Phillipi's house a screen deer was opened against him audjthrust the switch into the ear, probably breaking the drum, and causing the mesf. intense suflering.The attending physician fears that Mr." Hel ni'an's brain has been affected by the ac ac cident. A Fatal Fall. Jacob Hoekman, a well known fruit grower of Conostega Centre, while pick ing cherries en Friday last fell from a lad der and sustained injuries from which he died seen afterwards. He was about G5 years of age and leaves a wife and several grownup children. His funeral took place Monday, and was very .largely attended. HAO EK BKOTflKK. rmuLDSLTHXA, June . neur very uuu ; COOLEB, zz CLEARING SALE. WALL PAPEES AT BEDTTCED PRICES. SPEIOIAL INDUCEMENTS offered for the next 30 days. A large variety of geed styles in BLANKS, PLATS, SATINS, BRONZES, Pine Hand PRINTS and OEILI G DECORATIONS at much Reduced Prices REMNANTS selling below original coat. ESTIMATES made en most liberal terms. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING Somewhat ICIIed. West Chester Kepuhlicun. It is about time the Lancaster New Era steps lying about Chester county jail officials. Frank ford isn't cenliuediy ball and chain, as it states, nor has he been. And it ought te be the last paper te sneer at the Chester county officials. Frank foul escaped from Lancaster county jail, although the New Era's geed friend, Burk Burk heldcr aud bloodhound, were there for the avowed intention of keeping him. And after his escape tbe Laucaster effi cials offered only a smalf reward, and probably would never have heard of Frank ford agaiu had uet the Chester county officers captured him. ITe escaped from our jail, 'tis true, but he was caught again. The New Era is making an ass of itself ever a very small matter. Crushed te Death. Jacob Ehrhart, a German laborer, aged 29 years, met wkii a shocking death at Lime Reck, Peun town ship, en Monday. He was driving a three herse team from the barn -te the hay-field, when oue of the horses baulked, and Ehrhart was thrown heavily against a pest, and had soveral of his ribs broken, by being crushed betweeu it and the wagon. The pest was broken off by the shock and Ehrhart fell te the ground and the heavy wagon passed ever him, crushing him se badly that he died in hall an hour. Au inquest was held en his body, and the coroner's jury returned a verdict in accordance with the abeve recited facts. He had no relatives in this country. His body was brought trt Lan caster te-day, and interied in the county cemetery. Mtiniilse l'arly. List evening a pleasant surprise party was held at the residence of Mr. Maitin Metzieth, proprietor of the Spring Uardcu house, it being the anniversary of his birthday. His wife invited a number of his friend.s te the house iu the evening, and a geed tiiue w.is had all around, dancing being the chief feature of the evening. A tahle was spread out te the guests ladeu down with all the delicacies of the season, also a lirge cake iced with the emblems et his profession. During the evening Mr. Sehoet, en behalf of his wife, presented Mr. Mot.reth with a handsome pictuie aud frauie. Mere Tobacco Sulci. Jno. H. Dellaveu, of the firm of Sorver, Cook, Gagcr & Dellaven. Honoybreok, has Held te Lichtcnstein Bres. & Ce., of New Yeik, their packing of 500 cases '82, Pennsylvania tobacco, price reported at 1G cents. This is one of the finest pack ings iu thobtate, the tobacco being selected with gi cat caie. The buyer was Mr. Do De Do Ilaven, who has always been a grower of the weed, and who a few weeks age sold te the same firm his packing of 170 cases '81 Pennsylvania at 14 cents. ltasttball. Last evening tbe IrensiOes baseball club held a meeting and they resolved uet te play the Beading if satisfactory terms could uet be made with them It was agreed te arrange with the Yerk club for a game here en Saturday. The Yerk nine ih strong and play fine bail. Additional seats will b-5 elected en the Ironsides grounds at mice. Sunday Scheel l'icnic. The annual picnic of the Presbyterian M. M Su: day school will be held this year at Lititz, ou Wednesday July 11th. Thursday the 12th had been fixed origin ally, but tlueugh a misunderstanding the grounds could net be secured for that day. . rlie Department Herncc. The fire committee will purchase a new pair of hoi fees for engine Ne. 2. There uiaiuing ene of the old pair will be used iu the bete cart and the ether will be sold. Seveial pairs of horses were looked at yei-tciday, but none were mu chased. SuccesRfnl Fishermen. C. F. Stener, B. F. Charles, A. W. Harnish, A. A. Sullivan, Frank Daveler, Maris Daveler and Audiew Mehalley, )i, went seine fishing in Mill civel: last ovtu evtu iug, and caught n.-cr tlnce hundred fin. fish. Kxcuraleu Tlt:Ueln. The Pennsylvania railroad will issue ex cm 81011 tickets at two thirds the usual rate for all stations en .their main read aud bianches ou June 30 aud July 1, 2, '5 and 4, and the tickets will be geed for the return trip 011 or before July 5. Tue hw Military Company. Last night the soldier company marched ever the city with thir guns, and preseu ted a fine appcaiauce. Tbeir uuifei ins are net yet finished, but will be iu a few days when they will leek mere like seldiers. Gelden Wedtlmi; Last i veiling Mr. and Mr.?. Jehn Welir. of 018 Seuth Queen street, celebrated tbeir golden wedding. About 7. person;) wero at their heuse, includible their chil dien aud grandchildren, aud all had a very pleasant time Committed for Court. Lewis Kershbem, the German, who is charged with attempting te ravish a little daughter of Jehn Spangler, had a heating before Alderman McGlinu this afternoer, and was committed in default of bail for trial at court. Locked l!p. Themas Hayes, a strauger, get druuk this meiniug aud walked into a heuse en East Orauge street. He refused te loave and Officer Smith was sent for, wne lock ed him up. Nothing of the MUalii Team. Nothing ha? been heard of the team of James Swayne which was Jiired en Friday by a stranger, and it is' believed tiiat it will uet be recovered. I rocemuiend Lady Camel la's Secret et Youth and Beauty for the complexion as 1j ing far superior te any atticle 1 ever used. It positively removes Freckles, nntl will remove Tan in ene application. Pi Ice tee. Fer sale at all drnggists. MtiS. J. RENNE SMITH, jeKJ-GmdM&C Newark, N.J. HYBVIAL JfOTlVJSS. Tub most popular and tragrant Pe fume et' metiay '-hackaibtauii." . xryiu nom ey II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen strcet feb7-ced3 Wells' "Kengh ea uerns." Ask ier Wells' "Rough en Coins." 15c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Cerns, warts, bunions. STREET, " Dr. i:ensend Celery ami Chamomile I'llU ter the euro et Neuralgia ate a success." Dr. U. 1. llelmnn Cliiistianbtujj, Va Ml cents at ilriiKgislM " Jve Ur.'s : no need of medicine : no relief. Dr. Jiensen's fikin Cure hits driven uway all eruptions and Via nearly well." Ida C. Yeung, Hamilton, 111., Druggists keep it, 11 per pack age. OSr The Diamond Dyes ler laniily use have no equals. All popular colern easily dyed, lust and hiuuiiliil. 1') cents a package for any color. The Keineval et the .Stamp Art Itenellt te tne People. In -anticipation el" the repeal el the stamp net, the size or the bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons Liver Kcgulater have been materially increased, se that ter $1 the quan tity et the medicine will be greater than here tofore. Ask your druggist ler, and be sure you get the big bettle et Simmons I.ivxr Ukcid Ukcid later. Urewn'H Household 1'auncea Is the most eltecttve Pain Destroy er in the world. Will most surely quicken the Meed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, and thereby mere certainly KEI.1KVK I'AIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, ami it is warranted dou ble the strength than any ether similar prepa ration. It cures pain In the Side, Hack or llewels, Sere Threat, UheunialUm, Toothache, ami AM. ACI1KS, and is The tlreat Keltever et fain. " UKOWN'S HOUSEHOLD 1'ANACKA" should he In every family. A tcaspoenlnl et the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweet, ened, II prcterred, taken jit bedtime, will IHIKAK IIP A COI.D. 25 cents a bottle. nnivl T.TIi.PAw 4dPLAiN Talk imiem nit. Swaynk Te Whom Jl May Cencern: Itching Piles Is one et the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every ene can tell wluither he is thus ttllllcle.l by observing the following symp symp eoms: Intensn itching, purlieiihulv utter get ling warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Smalt lumps sometimes leim. The piivale paitsareeltcu llllecied. The mm a you HCiulch the worse the Itching. Kiuiwiug that, my elnluiuiit is super ier Ut any article iu th market, I guarantee i te cure the worst case et itching piles in exist ence Signed, ll.SWAVNK, ill. D. Dr. 'Iway ne's Ointment, is ulseapltasaut and eil'CA'e emu ler letter, Itch, Halt rhciitn, eiy sipel.is, batber'ii itch, pimples, an. I ail scaly, emsty, ileliy skin e.iupiiens. sold by nil prominent druggists, or will lie sent ler Sects. (In 3c. stamps), ;! ixxe, $1.25. Address, i. Swayne & Sen, Phllade!phia,;Pii. ecttl-lydTn.TbAS&w What three Applications Did. "lwas troubled very much withseielcet Three application of Themat' Kelectric Oil entirely cured them. Nothing hotter In tins market." Jacob l.atler, Heading. Pa. Fer sale by II. is. Cochran, druggM, i::7 and li Nonh Queen strict. GO rics la 21 lleum! "1 employed some et the best physicians here," wrote Win. K. Tauner.et Dayton, Oil e. "They all said my child could net live ier ;s weeks. It had flu lits in 24 hours. We gave it Samaritan Xervineuv .he medicine ellecteil a pel uiaueut cuie." Druggists. KuitlH, Klcycli-H iiml liny fever. Nature has i eselvel lliat all tbu people aie net te enjoy the -. helves at once. With the opening et the hoaheii el outdoor sports comes tlie tiuient tieuble ter the peer victims et Hay Fever. Fer tliem llewers have no odor, ami the summer lllth) or no beauty. Te Miull Miceze anil wipe theii weeping eyes ter three or lour successive mouths this is Ihelr pit pit pit iahloperlioi. Whether this form of catarrh Is called hay lever, hay cold, rose cold or rose lever, makes no dltlerunce ; they snllci just tin; Maine. There is ue help in sei voy.'ges, there Is no help in high mountain air. These only lighten the pocket and leave the disease unab.iU d. Uut there Is a posltive cure In Ely's Cream Halm. We could cram these columns Willi giatKiul letters et the rescued. Try it and join them. It you continue te suitor it is b cuise you neglect a remedy assure as it is cheap ami pleasant. jcll-2wd&w Mothers' III ethers i Met hem! A u. you disturbed at night and broken et your lest by aside child suffering and crying with Die excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It no, go at once and gcta hotllcetMUS. WIN WIN Si.ew.s SOOTHING SYUU P. it will relieve tin poei little sullcrer immediately depend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There is nelii mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at ence that it will lvgnlatc the bewcU and give icst te the mother, and relict ami health te the child, op ep ei.ttiug like magic. It is period ly sale te use in all ease?, and pleasant te the taste, ami is Ihti prescription of em: of the el, lest anil best leuiale physicians In the Unite I Stales. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bell le. inavl-M W.sSw aiijtjtid&itb. Reauimi -Kautz. June. , IS-:!, bv Rev. E L. Reed, at Ills lcsidcncr- Mr. J.T. Heading, el New Yerk, te Miss Ada R. Kaut7, et Lancas ter, Pa. i17Ttl Zahm. In this city, en the2Uh lust., Michael Za'iiu, In the 72d year et his afte. Iherelatlves and friends et the family are respectfully invited te attcntl the funeral from ids late residence. Ne. 30 North Prince street, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. jJ5-3t Hibsiiman. June 24. 1831, in Clav township, Allen P. Ilibshnian, in the 71th yearef his age. The i datives ami iricnds nre rcspecttully Invited teattend the Mineral from his late rcsi deuce, Ne. 427 North Queen sti eel, en .Thurs day morning at 10 30 o'clock. In torment at Lancaster cemetery. j23-2t NSW AVYRTlal!itKSTH. FfOK SALK. 1W acres et first cla-s Grass Clever ami Timethy near the Watch Factory. Apply te PETER WERER, It Ne. 49 North Queen street. I.M KK WORKS LAUUKST STOUKOK'CUI- JC ncse day fireworks and all kinds e't bal loons and lanterns for public and lawa dis plays. J. E. WEAVER'S, JcXiStd 55 West King street. ll KI-.NT. TUK STORK KOOW, NO. 35 Neith Queen street, new eccunicd bv Ames Uingwalt. Apply te IllOS.E. FRANKLIN, rob7.8,!),10acetltt.l Ne. 120 East King SL f10 L'ONXRAtrTOKS X Propesils will be reeclveil ter the re moval et the two school bultdlng-i en North Kulberrystreet, until 7 o'clock p. m., FRI DAY EVKNING, JUNE 29. The s-uccesstiil bidder will be required te 1111 up the excava tions ami level the ground te proper grade H. K.SLAYMAKKR, 2t-22&2i Chairman B.&G. fl'UK.SKlMl-ANNCAL MKBTINGOV TDK L Lancaster Ma'nnercher will be held at their liall en WEDNESDAY KVtNING.JUNE 27, 1S33. at 8 o'clock. All members are re quested te be present. By order et the President. It GEO. PFEIFFER, Scc'y. PUBLIC HA LK WILL BK HOLU TDKS DAY, JULY' 3. 1883, by the un'derslgne I at Cox's old coach factory, 311 and 313 Church street, a let et first-class carriages. Alse, ceaebmaker's material, office furniture anil ether articles. Sate te commence at 1) a. m., when terms will be made known by JNO. Q. MKRCKR, JACOI1GABLE, Administrators of Thes. U. Cox, riecM. Jt26Ctd41tw , SJWUM) kd l ti u n . rr, ,...7.,i; a ":1 LANCASTER, PA. A'MIT ADVMUTIMS1IWNT& L1TKVKHS UOCSE O SHAVING AND 1IAIU DKES31NG SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether saloons. . WAGNER, myl5-lM Manatter. C TANKS, UAWfcS. A FULL. LINK FROM 5c. up, at IfAttTMAN'S YELLOW FKONTCIGAB SXOKK. OOHUUL TAX 1883. O The duplicate Is In the hands of the Treasurer. 3 per cent, oft for prompt pay ment. W. O. MAUSliALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. Oiiice hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. j9-t!dK NOT1CK-SATUKDAY. JUNK 30, WILL. be tbe last day te pay the city tax; te get the 3 per cent, abatement. Uilice hours from 9 te 3 o'clock. iei-lwd C. F. M YEllS, City Treasurer. FOR 50c. YOU CAN BUY A VERY UUOD CORSET, with side laces, worth 75c. Our UIUUONS are co isidcred bargains. These beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c., at SWARll'S, lchl7-lyTu&3 Ne. 50 North Queen Street. (SICAND StK&WIWBKt AND FAIR, FESTIVAL. FORTH I! BENEFIT OP ST. JOSEPH'S OHUROH, HAS COMMENCED IN ST. JOSEPH'S HALL, St Jeseph street, nut1 will continue for ten days. JuIS-2w LANCASTKK CO. NATIONAL RANK. June 2 J, IK!. RKSOURClM. Leans and discounts 7(19,215 85 U. S. Iiends te secure circulation.. ;iiK),(l0e tie Real estate, furniture and fixtures. 23,:KI9 1:1 Current Expenses fCS 37 Checks and ether cash items 10,rt7 91 Due by Hanks (exclusive el re- qervel rcl-l't Legal Reserve Funds 371,298 18 $1.534.471 57 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $ :!H0,iW0 00 Surplus Fund 140,003 00 Undivided Prelits 33,?J9 9 cuculatien 213.400 00 Dividends unpaid 3,333 (X) Individual Deposits 7W.919 35 Due te Ranks 18.9S9 a $1,534,471 57 F. II. RRENEMAN, Cashier. II. C. Lehman. ) Israel L L&mius, Directors. J. 1. IIautman, S e2(Mtd&w w riLI.SAIUSON & VOSTKR This Week WILLIAMSON & FOSTER AltK.SKI.LINti THEIR SURPLUS STOCK OF CLOTHING IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS. Yeu can hardly Imagine what a CUT has been made In the pilccs. Net et everything, because some staple goods are worth their value in geld at any time et the year, lint the CUT is made in .such goods as are ODD, because the Coats, Vests and Pants De net match, and such patterns that de net sell as readily as ethers are among this let et marked de u oeds. In a sleck m laige as ours has been during the past season some goetls will find their way Inte it that are net hut as salable as they might lie, and bought in the first place becr.iiic thev were a JOB LOT, And sold at a little ever hall value, and new being marked still lower, gives t'ie P.iiyerall the maker's pielit ami ours also. Hen: is a list thai comes very near being cor rect, ami will term .some Idea what has been taking place : THKRK ARE SOU SUITS IS" ALL. AND I'll) OF THEM ARK MEN'S STJIT8, 41 OF WHICH ARK FOR Extra Large Men, 47 Teeth's Suits. 102 Beys's Suite, U Little Reys' Suits AND 147 CHILDREN'S SUITS. RESIDE A NUMBER OF Odd Garments Reduced se much in pi ice that we are giving away ve me customer all our interest anu part of the cesi et the material. We invite you te come and sec these goods, knowing that at a glance it you cejnpirn the present prices with the old there will be no trouble about buying. Williamson i Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., . VNt.A.VI'Klt. r-A YOD WILL ALWAYS KIND A FULL, line et Connecticut cigars and Fountain Vine Cut tobacco, at HARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT ClUAK XTOUX. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1833 AT EEST. TUE LAST lUTKS TO TOI2 DEAD. Elaborate aud Solemn services Over the Ile.ly e( Archbishop Weed Teucning ana Veautllal Ceremonies. Philadelphia, June 2C The final rites were paid te day te the mortal re mains of Archbishop Weed in the pre sence of the dignitaries of the American Catholic church and of a grand audience, and with all the sacred ceremonial befit ting his high rank. A great crowd of persons were present both inside and outside the cathedral. After the priests and higher church dignitaries had filed in, Bishop Shana hau followed and took his station in front of the altar and then the "Office of the dead ' was solemnly chanted. Archbishop, ' Gibbens, of Baltimore, was the celebrant, and Fathers Power and Ward the anti-phenarians. Matins and lauds were sung and then fol lowed prayer by the presiding dignitary of the office. Here the picked choir of priests and seminarians began)the solemn pentifial high mass of requiem for the deceased archbishop. Rt. Rev. Wm. O'Hara was the celebrant. The music of the mass was the same as suug at the funeral ceremonies of the late Pepe Pius, of Reme. THE FLOODS. 1 heir Uav&gea Around St Leuis. St. Ledis, June 26. A large number of the sufferers by the Heeds referred te in the appeal for help telegraphed last night are either camped in tents en ridges surrounded by water or in tne open air en tne Diun beyend: Many are also housed in box cars ou the railroad tracks, and a geed many of thorn will be obliged te be fed. Their crep3 are totally destreyed,aud they are de'.titutc of many of the nocessarios of life. The National stock yards at East St. Leuis are iu ue danger of being Heeded. The Union yards en this s'nle of the river are also well protectod and iu no danger. Tlie situation in East Carendelet and Cahoekia grows worse daily. The water covers the whole of that section of the country. Tlie railroads which have lest their tracks have arranged te use ether reads where they can cennect with their own Hues. IMnre KlRCS Kt-lni!Oti. St. Jeseph, Me., June 2C. There was a rise of one and a half inch in the liver hore yesterdav. A live inch rise at Bismarck ou Sunday isicpertrd. A S1.UUHIM1 MATCH. "Cockle, rrem New Yerk," Hunched Out eT Time. Nr.w Yerk, June 20. A iit;ht with haul gloves eccuried early this morning, en Leng Island, near Grecnpeint, between Rebert Turnbull, better known as "Cockie, from New Yerk," and Jimmie Muriay. el Provi dence. In the first round Turnbull was knocked down six times in rapid succession, and when he staggered te his feet iu the second round he was knocked out of time by a savagn blew. Murray was then declared the winner. About e00 poisons were prrr prrr eut. Kilitur Sinltli at T.a'nyette. Easten, Pa., June 2G Clharles Emery Smith, editor r the Philadelphia Press, this morning delivered the annual address before the tius'.ees, students and alumni in the Lafa otte enfioge chapel. His sub. ject was "Journalism." The hall reunions wcre held at 10 o'clock. Charles S. McCermiclr, of the class of '58, addressed the Franklin society, and Hen. W. A. Pei ter.ef the class of '39, the Was-h-ingteu society. Klll.'d Alleivimn l.lke Melllcau Man. Helkna, M T., June 2G. A gravel train, en which weiu about 100 Chinaman, collided with a weed train ou the North ern Pacific jead near Misseul, en Satur day. Eighteen ('hin.imcu wcre killed aud 2.1 weund: d. The cugineer of the train was also killed. Oiitr.ieetiutiy Aw.tultel. Louisiana, Me., June 20. Kate Mur ray, a young girl, was outrageously as saultcd jc.-.teiday by a negre, .loe Brown coleicd, has been ai rested upon suspicion, but the girl cannot identify him. The people, however, are exeile.l and talk of lynching. Acintlirr .lull Oellvery. VA?;n.u.TA, 111 , June 20. Last, evening as Hie sherilV was passiug into the jail te lock the prisoners into their cells', six of them overpowered him and inade their escape. This is the second delivery effected in six months. HUM i.i the Slate Legislature. IlAititisBurtn. .Tune 20. The Senate to te day passed the Republican representative bill tm second leading. Iu tlie Heme the judicial apportionment bill was passed en second reading. Six Aiell ISreu'fluil, St Jehns, N. F.. June 20. A large fishing beat sank at I'Yepassy last evening and six mcii out of ucicwef seven were diewncd. It is sitppijsrd that Mm beat was evei leaded. A Cii;1 Jlllue Explosion. Londen, June 20 A dispatch from CerdiiV slates that au uxplosieu has oc ec curied in a colliery near thcre by which two poisons were killed and twelve iu j u red. Oretit mortality Frem Chelara. Damietta, June 20. Of 42 deaths which" eecuircd here ycstciday 28 were knewu te be from ch'ilera. and the rest, it Is suppose!, wcre from the same malady. A wexjioraile Arrcntetl. Chaiuxsten, Me., Ju'ie 20. Richard Ingeld, a despcra In, while evading arrest for felony, was shot twice in the back by Constable Gov den. He cannot rccover. A ISoterlous It.tuk Thief Arrested. New Yerk, June 20. Charles Rogers, alias Rufe Miner, alias "Pine,'" ene of the most notorious bank thieves in ttie country, was arrested here last night. Ne Choice. Coscekd, N. H., June 20. The ballet for United States r.enater te day resulted in no choice. WfATUEK lNinOATtOKM WAsnwciTON, June 20. Fer the Middle Atlantic states light rains, paitly cloudy slightly colder weather, east te south winds, becoming variable in southern por tions and stationary orhigher barometer. A Warning te Others. At the Flatbu&h lunatie asylum. Vis itor, pointing te a sad eyed, emaciated inmate : " Victim of religious oxeitemont, I sup pose ?" "Ne.1' " Dipsomaniac ?" " Ne." " Failed in business ?" " Ne." " What then ?" " A Republican who tried te reform his i party." FkHadetpaa r-HiT.inir.imT, June 2S. Fleur very dull aye neur at s 79 ix Wheat steadier ; Se. 2 Western Red, $1 is ; Ne. 3 de Jl 10 ; Ne. 1 Penna. Bed 11 15)1 30. Cern duU and lower ; sail YeUew and Mixed, 60363c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 59860c. Oats dull, lower and unsettled: Ne. 1 White, 42c ; Ne.- 2 de. -HgtlKc ; Ne. S de, tegtOc ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 40c. Kye nominal at G5G7c. Seeds-Timethy dull ut $1 S.lfl 03 ; Flax tinllattl55QlC0. Previsions quiet. Lard quiet. Butter firmer, with fair demand ter choice. Eggs dull and weak ; Penna extra, 13X19c Western de. 173ic Cheese dull and easy. Petroleum dull ; Keflne.1, 7Q7c wnisKv at t la New Yerk Market. Nxw Yerk. June 25.-Fleur dull, strongly in taver et buyers. Wheat opened iQc higher; subsequently ruled weaker and fell back HOic ; moderate trade ; Ne. 2, Red, July, $1 14KQ1 15 ; Aug., $1 17Q1 17 ; Sept.. $1 191 19. m m , Cern a shade better and quiet; Mixed Western spot. imilc ; tie future, CIG5Kc Oats opened c lower ; alterwaras ad vancetl X&& ; se. 2, July, 3SK633C. m Wectern Grata Market. Milwaukee Wheat was feverish ; Ne. 2 Mil waukee cash and June at SI 00 ; July. $1 01 ; Aug. at 1 01 ; Sept., Si 06. Cern was steady; Ne. 2 at 53.$ic ; new at 50e. Oats were steady ; Ne. 2 at !Hc ; white at 37c. Rye was weaker ; Ne. 1 at 57c ; Ne. 2 at 55c. Barley was dull and lower; Ne. 3 spring extra at 48c . Teledo. Wheat was steady and in fair de mand : Ne. 2 Red Winter for cash at Si 10 ; July, SI 10 ; Ausr., SI UK : Sept,, SI Uli : Oct.. SI 1U) ; January held at SI 20. Cern was weak ; Ne 2 ter cash at 51c ; June at 53c bid. Sic asked; July at 54c ; Aug. held at 50c. Oats wero dull ; Ne. 2 for August at 30s bid, 33c asked. New ORLEA.NS-Cern was in lair demaml mixed and while at Hl&CSe. Oats were quiet but linn at 43945c. mock marKeu. Quotations by Ueed, McGrann & Ce, Bank ers, Lancaster, ra. 11 A. JC. 12 V. 3P.M. Ji 11S Si '0 127 4.1 37 ! 110 13 a. 45 4I?2 n 10.1 3IJi :u 28'i 43 ' 51 1 454 6sy, 'li U-lli II M4 3i Michigan Central New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. Lack. & Western.... Denver A Rie Grande.... Kansas A Texas Lake snore.. Chicago & N. W., com.... N. N., Ont. A Western.... St. Paul A Omaha Pacific M ail Rochester & Pittsburgh.. Texas Pacitic Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Lonlsville & Nashville... N. Y., Chi. ft St, U Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania iceatiing. .......... p. T. & itutr.ite Northern Pacilic-Cem... Nertliern l'acllic Prut... ilcstenville Philadelphia & Krie Northern Central ...... Underground Canatla Sniilheru. People's I'tisentter. my. inti 10 127 43 3; :ie 100 13i -Dn 4G 4l?i 18'4 1(13 37 Mi 2S 42'i 857'h 51 &Yh 5S 89 11 sl 105 127 4 30 jay no 13214 a; 4U 41M is 37U SlIJi 28K 4:; 85K 51 534 riyt C't 111! 11C .I'lillHtlelphlM. (juotatteiidby Associated Pi ess. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Krie It. U.... Reading Railroad..... Pennsylvania Rail read Lehigh Valley Kail reiul United Companies et New.lersey.. ... l ... 2314 ... .53 ... a '.'.'. 57 8'J'4 ... 5SU ... 44 ...109 Nertncrn I'acinc Northern Pacific lrulerrn I Nertliern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railrniul Central Transportation Company I'lUPb'g, TIlusvllle ft UultaleR. K Little Schuylkill Rnilread 40 14 59 new Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. "Stocks dull iind tinner. Meney, 2fftic. wow rerk uentrai Krie Railroad Adams Express Michigan Central liuilreud Michigan Senthern Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland ft I'ltlshurgh Hullre.ul Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad.... Western Union Telegraph Company.. Teledo ft Wabash New J-wey Central Ntiw Yerk Ontario ft Western .119 , BK .129 . 95 .110 i:'J .133 .Ul .131 ,S5 . 2MI . -'5 . 21 Live .stock Prices. Kast Liukrtt Cattle Receipts ler week. :s,itr, neau ; marKet slew at about hut week's opening urices. Hogs Receipts 5.290 head; market slew; Philadelphia. $50fif; GO; Yerkern, inXfUK 15. Sheep Itecelpts 5.2C0 head; market dull at 15c t '.'5c. oil from last week. I'hllartelpma cattle Market. Monday, June 25. The arrivals et live stock at the Philadelphia, stock yards were : Fer the week Ueeves. 3.OJ0 head; sheep, 10.000; hogs. 4,000. Previous week lleeves, 3,500 head ; sheep, 13 OUO ; Hogs, 3,300. Reel cattle were in lair demand airl prices were iirincr. although but tew sales were made ler mere than 0c We quote as lollew.s : Extra, ;fc ; Geed, Cnc ; Medium, 04gGc; Common, 5 tie. Fat cows were tairiy active at 35c, Milch Cows were muctive at t:i5C0. Veal calves were dull it 7fjSic. Yerk state calves were dull at 435c. Sheep :ind iambs were in I'ght supply and with a geed demand prices closed llrm. The arrivals were of an inferior quality, the low est grades being snl tat any liguie offered. We quote as lollew.s i Extra, 54iC.i ; Geed, 545c; Medium. 1 5c: common, 34c; Hulls, 23e; Lambs, 4g9c. Hogs were In model ale demand and prices in sympathy with the Western market de clined. We quote as lollews : Extra, 9x9c; Geed, S89Kc; Medium, 89e ; Common. 838c. SALES OV IIBEVKS AT TlIU WCST VUILAUULDIi BTOOtt VARDS. tteger Maynes, 251 Western, 5 fiOc. Jehn McArdie, 18-1 Lane. co. ant' Western, ( Cc. Pariicl Murphy, UI Lane. co. and Wcitern,( Ie Schamberg&PauI, 110 Western Pa. and West Va,5'.(;iic. A. & .1. Christy. 147 Lun.-. co., and West V.i . 5yi;c. E. S. Mcif Iliin, 75Lancaste- county, 0'4Gc. B. P. MerillIn,9 Western, fi(4Cc. .lamas CtemHOii,32 Lanc.ister county, Cckc. Daniel Smyth ft Bre , 125 Lun, co, ami West, cacc. G Schambcrg ft Ce.. 183 Western and Lane. CO., 5JJUe. Levi Lewensteln, 95 Lancaster county and Western, i.j0c. lsxac Atller, 30 Pennsylvania. 50Jtc II. Chain, jr., 41 Western, 5j6Gc. N. B. Herbeit, 20 Laucaster county, r,Qr,c. Owen Smith. 18 Western, own account;' 57 Western, acet. Martin F-:l!cr ft Ce. ; 4 Pcnn'a acct. Eli McCuIleiigli, 0 Qjac. J. Y. Latta, 10 Chester county, 5'45c. M. Levi. 7 Western, GCc. HIpple ft Bre.,85 Penn'aand Va.,cows, .Q.'c. L. Hern, 45 Penna., and u., 5QGe. Uachman ft Levi, lOe Western, cacc. Abe Osthclm. 21 Lancaster county. Gl4JKSc M. Ulman. 315 lAncastcr county, Gg;c. vi western, ifguKc. f.nwensteiu ft Fellbren. 40 Montgomery co., cews.3lc. Dennis Smyth, C3 Penna , 5QCc. James Eustace. 20 Western, tgj;'aec. F. Scheetz, 37 Western, fiGc. 14 bulls, 55e. DRESSED HEATS. City Dressed Beeves were active and closed a' 9&9c; cows closed 789-". 8ALB3 IA3T WEEK. Redger. Maynes, 119 head, 809c. R. Maynes ft Ce., HO de at 8'44'c. Themas Bradlev. 47 de at 9c. Harlan ft Bre.. 78 de at 9Vft9c. O. S. Denglcr, 77 de at 99c. J. F. Lewdcn, 40 de at99c F. G. Beacham, 39 de at aJc. J. H. Menns ft Bre., 157 de at 7489c. Gartland ft Dennelly, 41 de at 8&9c. Western dressed Beevui were in lair demand and closed at OQc. 8ALES. The3. Bradley, 193 head at 90iec. Dressed Sheep were lalrly active ami closed at u10c. Lamb) at 12Q14c. Abattoirs sales : Muster ft Ce., 172 head at 9S10c; Jehn Wallace, 1G1 head at naiec; Muescr x Ce. 77 he.nl lambs, 12 lie. The Kind we Like. The medtcme we most like is that which does Its work quick anil well, tiurdeck Bleed Bitters are the quickest kintt et a euro for dyspepsia and liver and kidney a 'lectiens. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 1 North Qrieen street. CuARmire features may be rendered actually repulsive by blotches or pimples. Glenn's Sulphur Seap romedles all complexion blem ishes. jlS-lwdeedftw Seme new French books : Le Mngtieme Steele. A. Beblda. Lucienne. Geerges Bastard. J'art a Irois. Albert Le Key. ia Morale. Yves Guyet. Les nances dc Lauffen. Oscar Nolret. Albert WelfT. Gustave Tondenze. Himene et Marie. Xavier de Mentepln. ie Pisteltt. Marie Coiembler. Le Marchandede Tabac. Kile Berthet, Mile. Fifl. Guy tie MeupassanU La Cemlesse Sarah. Geerge Onnet. We sell all books in the French language at 2S cents te the franc. and charge the same when im ported te order. They are sold in New Yerk, Bosten and else where at 35 and 40 cents, some times 50 cents te the franc. Our assortment is net se larsre as it will be. Thirteenth street entrance, right. JOHN WANAMAKER. Twe new items of interest in the Umbrella Department : A -S-inch Twilled Silk Um brella, finest Pimente Handle, at A 22-inch Coaching Parasol, in Plaids: Blaclc and White, Cardinal and Navy, Blue and White, Wine and White. Black Paragon ribs. Black Bamboo sticks. $2. Arcade, west. JOHN WANAMAKER. A Night Lamp, of pretty de sign, in Amber, Citren, Ruby, Blue and ether colors, casts a mellow light through the cham ber or sick room, as subdued as the rays of the moon in her last quarter. Fer town or country, city house or. cottage by the sea, they are what you want, and worth lull price, if only for arti ficial moonlight pre tern. The " bargain" is just here : The en tire importation fell into our hands through the " chances and changes " of business, se we can sell them at less than their actual cost in Europe. 75 centstei.25. Lewer Heer, house turnlshlng. JOI1N WANAMAKER. Embroidery and Edgings are in season. Nevertheless that delicate Ecru shade of 45-inch width Nainsoek with embroidery of Pink, Blue and Cardinal, in real silk of stylish design the en tire width, no old-style patterns se elegant for an overdress costing te import, in quantities, $3-25 a yard, were picked up by otirbuyers,se that while they last we can and will put them down te less than half or $1.50. Hamburg Edgings, with silk embroidery, for trimming the above, match the colors. Edgings, Insertings,and inded all White Fabrics, the ladies will find as complete as they could wish te meet the increasing de mand. Ecru Swiss we have probably enough of in prettily dotted and fancy goods te last a part of the week, and will be closed out at.a reduction of one-third or from 30 cents te 20 cents. Why ? Be cause we can de se without less ; we don't care te carry this por tion of our summer stock later into the season, and we don't want te jumble them up with ether stock that must elbow them off the shelves next week. Second counter Irem Jiiuipjr-ilroatentranc., right. JOHN WANAMAKER Fer an attractive combination suit we offer a Silk and Weel Dress Goods 42 inches wide, in six or eight colors each one has a mixed effect that is quiet and pleasing. They have given per fect satisfaction te buyers at one dollar. As it is getting a bit late, we will close out the lew pieces left at 50 cents. Cashmere Feule is somewhat like Shooda in general appearance- Each piece seems mere delicate thananetherin thevaried tints of Ecru, Creams, Old Geld, Drabs, etc. They arc in plain colors, and from the bestParisian makers. The importers had te realize and their less was our gain. Their customers paid 60 cents per yard. Ours pay Ty?. cents for he same goods. Our all-wool De Beige is 45 inches wide, net by stretching ' it really covers 46 en the yard sticic. It is in light effects and serviceable for summer wear. Having sold at 75 cents, we are running off the balance at 50, cents. Illuminated Albatross is worth your attention te-day. Just put squarely down te 60 cents. You'll like the cool, light texture and soft finish in the coming het days but a little let like this must help make room for bigger ones coming. There are about ten styles in mixed colors. Second and third counters from Chestnut- entrance, right et main aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. 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