&Ta&&m5&jh V "-JV"t- -?. ' j - a .i . "" : VKf-i! A 'iACr S ? rHir-Mv T,AVfi3 ' r vt.-" .-e-.w i". ..i:w.jv.. --za-i-Tr. '?!,- -TTTii .- J'..2T3 i SZf- -'vvf-w'- -.-- .- i - jrv'tw ?cvaswViSfit.'i t r. ' t I fVi -.. " ' 1 U. ' T- ".;: ' r. " i v-v K3r.i -" ?i 3; fia.7ij,.-"! .mz LANCASTER DAILY raTELLlGBNCEK, WEDNESDAY, JUISCB 37. 1843. - - ij ?& 7 't- ry sight's meetings of tbe Wrigbtsville pest. Invitation of new members was held ej Cuiqucs tribe of Bed Men last sight. Arrest of Brimmer and Kllcbrlit. Officer Lemen went te Harrisburg yes terday, and last night brought back with him Jehn Brimmer who is charged with having entered the house of Jeseph Ger Jishi and stolen therefrem $20 in money. He is also charged with having stolen money from the till of Kieffer's store. Te day tbe officer returned te Harris hurg te bring down Frank Kilchrisl, who is charged with being one of the gang who se shamefully abused the simple-minded girl McClarin some months age. Beth tbese men had enlisted in the U. B. army, but their officers were glad te give tbum up te the civil authorities when they learn ed what manner of men they were. Tlie Lawyer' Picnic. Notwithstanding the very disagreeable weather yesterday the attendance at the lawyers' picnic at What Glen was quite large, no less than GO members of the bar being present As the weeds were very damp and the rain pouring down all day, most of the party remained in the build ing, where plenty of fun was had. They had plenty te cat and drink and the din ner, which was gotten up in Copeland's best style, was given in the afternoon in the house. Among the sports of the day was an exciting beat race in the rain. Each beat had a couple of lawyers who get wringing wet. Special Train en Sunday. The Reading railroad will run two sitecial excursion trains te Manheim en Sunday, te enable parties te attend the O. A. 11. encampment at that place. The fit fit one will leave Quarryville at 7:30 a. m. and King street 8:40. The next will leave King street at 1:45 p. m. Returning they will leave Manheim at 5:30 p. m. and 12:15 p. m. Mayer' Uenrt. "This morning the mayor had two drunks and a vag, all of whom were dis charged, as they had been in forty eight llOtUK. Arm lliekeu Yofluiday,Haivey Weyel, aedllyeais, in the employ of Abraham Loenaid, in Mountviile, (oil from a cherry tice and broke one of his aims. I'emlli in .luly Cheap Kxcuraleu. Cilleiii' annual oxeursli.n te Atlantic City ami Philadelphia en Wednesday, July 4. Hound tup tickets, geed 'r llitce days, only $3.i. Train leaves Law-aster, King street, at E:I0, Columbia .V1U. l.aiKlNville ; OS, Manheim 0:22, LltllzG::aiid Kphratn at 7:03. Fer par-tir-ulai s -jee Iranian1. Je'i',27,29,:!eJ2,.'t4Uw Tiihuie tu mlcliael .alitti. At a special meeting el the Tiicquan Club, held June 25, 18SI, te take art ion in regard te t'.iu death el Michael Zalim, the lollewlng tri bute et respect piepaiedbyacemmlttec, con sisting el .1. I. Wfckcrsham, M.S. Hatlivenand l.uther Ufchaids, u as adopted : Michael Z-iliin was one of the lounder.set 1 1lls club, and up te the day of Ills death wus one et Its med lallhlul ami most r spected member. We M)iimv ter his less anil will ul way.s elieiish his ineiiieiy with the most uln. i eieatri etlen AsHcllizun, Michael .ahm wils evoiywheie trusted and by everyone respected. As a business man, he was noted In thlseom thlseem infinity for that rare kind et luteal Hy that wouldHOener be wieiiKedthau wrougaiietlu-i As a seu, husband, brother, tiiciid, nulgh li.ir, thine weie noun uioie 1:1ml, mere gentle, moie It ue, mere devote '. Asa man in hiinscll. he wus charactei Ized by his iinpieteutieus Hie, his solid weitli, his kind Imai 1, his miwlllsli, sell sacilllciag spirit that, never was no happy as when engaged In contributing te the happiness et etlit rs. Asa member el tills club, lie was the in Oft agreeable et companions, never w ailed In Ii'h il'ei t.s te give pleasure Uinthcrs, and although one et its very eldest members, no one was Younger in teelfng or eiitere I with mera h arty 7cst into the innocent amusement of 1 s annual encampments. The Club mourns tliu less et Michael 'dhui us el a well-beloved brother or father ltd HPEVIAL NOTICES. Tub most popular and fragrant I'e tumeef iheriay'HACKMKTACK." Try It. .Sold by il. 11. Cochran, druggist, Ne-j. 137 and 139 Neith UueeiiHtivel teb7 oed3 Ola' Nothing se simple anl perfect for color ing as the Diamond Dyes, t or carpet rags, better and cluuipcr than any ether dye stulls. Camelia Donteuu ler the teeth Is very fla grant and removes Tartar ami fccurf, hardens tlie guni", steps decay and perlumcs the breath. I'rice, .V) cents. Fer sale at all drug gists. Jc27-GmdW ttJtA.ru & '..Mill. In this city, en the2rlh Inst , Mich el 'all in, in the lid year el his age. The relatives and lileudset tlie tamliy are lespcetlnlly invited te attend the funeral from his late lesiilencc. Ne. 30 North I'll nee street, ou Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. J '5-3t llmsiiMAN. June 21. IS-iI, In Clay township, Allen 1. llibshmau, in the 74th yearef his age. The lclatives and lriends ate rcspccttully inviteil te attend lheluncral from his late real deuce, Ne. 427 North Queen street, en Thurs day morning at 10 30 o'clock. Inteunent at Lancaster cemetery. J2"-2l A'JSII' AW KX I ltiJZMKN rt WAMKI)-IIV THKIKiOUlKICK FKINT ing Company a lull-gieivn boy te work in the prres loom. Inquire at the eftlce cf the company. J27-3td-eed WANTKll-A CKKMAN U1KI. WANTS A situation te de general housework. Ap ply te I'LTMlDUMUKli, It lte.lney street, mar Careline. tlMIK IHKniltKKS OIT MIUUICS U,43 AND ' 47i, t and A. M., are reqnesteil te meet, at their ledge room te mono w (TIIUItSDAY) morning at 10 o'clock, sharp te attend the luncral et ltie. A. I', lllbshinan. lly order or GKO. A. MARSHALS, W. M. II. S. Oaua, Pee'y. ltd PVRIAV SAI.I'i AT NO. 12 Wr.ST OKANUK Street Te mor.ew ( TIIUItSDAY ) morn ing, at 10 e'cl-'ck, el Counters, Shelving, two Shew Case.?, laige T bacce Press, bcalc, Steve, Smekiug II pes and Tobacco. It JACOKUUNDAKEU, Auct. PURI.IU SAI,K-WILI, UK SUL.U TDKS 1)AY,.IUI.V3. 18SI. by the undeislgne I at Cox's old coach lactery, 311 and 313 Church street, a let et II rst class -.carriages. Alse, ceaehmaker's maurlalelllca turnltnre anil oilier articles. Mile te commence at 10 a m., when terms w III be msile known by 3 NO. O. NKUCEK, .1 ACUl'.GAULB, , . Administrators ofTlies. Il.-Cex,x!ec'd.' jeaM.id&liw (1 1RAKU r'IKK .INSUKANUK CU3TPANV OK rilll.ADKLPUlA. Aeaels ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Cm rent Kates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AUl'.NTS, Ne. 19 East King Street. ml2-fimdM.W&Slt riUIKUUV JOHN U. MUI.UOI.LANUJU.A., 1 en rellrlng Irem the Prlncipalshlp et the Yyitcs Institute, takes this caily opportunity te announce his purpese te open In Lancas ter. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Yeung Ladies and Girls, In September. ihe Scheel will be FIltST-CLASS in all Us appointments. FUKNCU, TAUGHT BY A FttENClt LADY WILL UK MADE A SPECIALTY AND PAUTICULAli ATTKNTION will be paid te conversation; A pregramme will be issued In Augnst. Fer luiUioriiilermatlon application can be made during July at tha oflice of Samuel If. Rey nolds, esq., Ne. 122 Kan King street. Lancas ter, Pa. je28-lmeed JHO. S. G1TI.EB CO.'S MOSQUITO CANOPIES! Beat makes at lowest prices. Ne extra ehargre for putting up. MOSQUITO NETTINGS AND TAELTON, In all colors, by the piece or yard. RBMEMBBR, we are the only authorized agents for the AURORA CARPET SWEEPER for Lancaster city and county. All Genuine Aurera Sweepers bear our firm name. C5TA11 goods marked in plain figures and one price only, and that the lowest. After July let our store will close every evening, except Saturday, at JOHN S. GIVLER. Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, B WKl.S Si HIJHHT. Neb. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LABGKE STOCK CHOICE ASSORTMENT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT : Black Silks, Summer Silks, Colored Silks, Brocade Silks, Nun's Veilings, Albatross Cleths, White Goods, Swies Embroideries, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. BOWERS &d Nes. 26 and 28 North- Queen Street, CL01UlliU,VtlJtlSliWXAtt, 4tC. WAMTIII- A rlKST-OLASS IIABUE.lt IIABUE.lt Seber, Industrious, white and capable el running a shop ; unmarried. Geed wages. Address, CI.K&1KNT HOUSE, Je27-3t Sunlniry, Va. YOD W1I.I. ALWAYS KINI A FULL line Ol Connecticut cigars and' Fountain Kine Cut. tohacre. at UAUTMAN'S YKl.l.OW KUONT CIMAIt e'l'OICK STKVKNS HOUSK SHAVING AND II All: IMtKSSING SALOON. Geed .louineymeu ami prices same as einer saloons. 11. WAGNER, myI5-lM Manager. Sl JCMOOI. TAX 1883. The duplicate Is In the hands of the Ti (Msuicr. :t pur cent, oil ler prompt pay- muni. VI. e. MAItMIALL, Treasurer. Ne. VI Centio Miuaie. Olllce hours 1 1 01 n u u. in. te 4 p. in. jfltldlt NOTlCK-SATUItDAV, .JUNK 30, WILL Le the last day te pay the city tax, te get the a per cent, abatement. OIHce hours from 0 te a o'clock ieil-1 wit O. V. M V K.U3, Cily Treasurer. I.'OK KKNT.-TUK SIOKIC KIHH1I, NO. ttfi . North Quein street, new occupied by Aiued muKwaiu ivppiy in 'III IOS. K. KUAN K I. IN, lub7.H.9,10teedtt.l Ne. 'M East King JL ri'HKSEMI-ANNIIai. nll'KTlNGOf TI1K 1 Lalica-ter Ma-nnorcher will In) held al. I Heir hall en WEDNESDAY EVKN1NG..IUNK 27, 18s3, at 8)4 o'clock. All members are re quested te be present, lly elder el the President. 2t GEO. I'EEIEKEIt. Sec'y.; PKOULAIIIATIUN. Netice is hereby given that the ordi nances et the city et Lancaster" ler prevent ing accidents by 11 re mid hotter preserva tion of order In the city " will be strictly cn cn cn toiced against all persons "llriug guns or small arms, or soiling, casting, tluq wing or tiring el chafers or ether fireworks operating In a similar manner ' within the city of Lan caster during the co obratlen et the coming 4th rf July. The police lorce et the city are heiebyln heiebyln structed te ar est any person detected in the. violation of the atoiesaid ordinance. JNO.T. MacGONIGLK, Je27-2tW&3 Mayer. 1MTATK OP I'ATUICK O'KIKKK, .J late of the City et I ancaster, dee'd. The undersigned auditor appointed te d'stribute the balance remaining in the hands of Then. k Mc- lligettand Geerge Ganse, executers et the will; and Jehn A Covle, trustee te sell tbe real estate et 1'atrlclc O'Klett- tlio'account tlie'account tlio'acceunt ants te and among theso legally entitled te the same, and te pss upon exceptions tiled, will sit for that purpese en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 183. at lu o'clock, a. in.. In the Library Itoem el the Court Heuse. In the City et Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. WM. D. WEAVEIt. June20 6tdeaww Auditor. RKl'ORT F THE CON11ITION OFTDK Kiilten National liank, or Lancaster, la., at the clo-e el business en fililaj, June 22, 18S3: RESOUnCES. Invest inents $ 4 ;e,'.l.Xri 0 Due from Hanks ami bankers .13,439 !)2 Cash and reserve tund , 154,011 21 Total $ C78.9SC 21 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $2iK).000 Of) Suiplus fund and undivided Pretits 27,0".!) 91 Circulation 89,4(10 00 Deposits 302,520 30 Total $ C73,9Sl 21 C. A. FONDEUSMITH, Cashier. L. S. Hauthan, ) Jamks Shaw, Directors. .1. It. ItiTNER, S jeJ7-lld TKPOKT OFTI1K CONDITION fSV Till.' It Farmei-s' National ISaiik of l.aucasi r. I'a., at the close el business, June 22, 1SS3 UtSUUKUtS. Leans and discounts $ 903,75 fi't II. S. bends te secure circulation and deposits 550,000 00 Dne Irem ether National Hanks 344,274 9(5 Hanking Heuse 35,000 00 Expenses and taxes paid 1,0.13 62 Checks and cash items 11,102 49 Hills et ether banks 20.985 00 Specie 27.0.11 7.1 Legal tender notes and ledemptien fund witliU.S. Treasurer 70,150 00 Total $l,9G9,8a3 41 I.IAUILITIES. Caiilal stock paid In $ 450,000 00 Surplus tiind and undivided jn-nllts 233,510 42 National Bank notes outstanding... 404,980 Oil Dividends luipaid 4 009 25 Individual anil U. S. deposits 797,23 80 Due te ether National Itanks 79,4(3 90 Total r.... $1,909,253 43 EDW. II. HUOWN, Cashier. Correct' Attest : J. FUED'U. SKNEU. MAltTIN KUEIDKK, CUAS. K. UAGKH. Direct old. J27-lld J. MARTIN & OO. Dress Shirts MADE TO ORDER, AND Pit. Workmanship Quality and GUARANTEED AT J.B.MAim&CO.'S, Sele Agents FOB THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. NSW AHTMMTUKMMSTB. BOWERS & HURST, Njen jiitrjsnTiaiiiiJiNTs. 1ANKS, OAKI.H, A FULL LIN I'. FKOftl fir. KJ up, at HAItTMAN'S YELLOW STOUE KKONTC1GAU AUICAND STKAWKKKKV KI'.STIVaL AND FAIlt, ITORTUK BKNliFlT OP HT. JOSEPH'S OHUBOH, HAS COMMENCED IN ST. JOSEPHS IlltL, St Jeseph stieet, days. and will enntinue ler ten Jul3 2w VjMtlDAY, JIJMC7. A FEW DAYS AGO A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE (ON TIlEllt WEDDING TKIl ) CALLED TO HAVKTIlKIUt'IlOTOS TAKEN BY THE INSTANTANEOUS I'ROCKbS TO GIVE'IO THEIlt FUIENDS. TllhY WERE se wi:llileased with them that THEY SENT AN ORDER FOR TWO DOZEN MORK. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 NORTH QUEEN STREET, juneMtd W1 LLIAMSON & FOSTKK A Clearance Sale OF CLOTHING SINCE THE GENERAL MARK DOWN IN OUR St'OCK OF CLOTHING bales are made quicker, but the pretits mean nothing, except as we think it wise te get as much money out et thcc Suits and Odd Garments As we can at the present time (by this reduc tion) se the ready me ey can be had ler Fall Goe.i.s, and also te clear our tables te make ready ler fie incoming sloe. It it Is only an Odd Pair of Pants That you want ler yoursell ei Reys te help out your Summer Suit It will piy te ee enr-i before you buy. A SPECIALTY IS MADKOF Clothing for Large Men. Thcie is h separate loom HtUd up for these goods, and the tables are lull. Te knew it you can be fitted you must try. If yen measure between 40 and 50 incbe3 around the chest you cau find seme 25 DIFFERENT PATTERNS te .seVctlreminSU ITS anil 50 PATTERNS in PANTS. SEERSUCKER C0AT Te lit MEK that will measure 50 Inchesareund U.e chest, and ALPACA COATS just as big. LINEN PANTS that will measure 52 Inches around the waist and LIN KN DUSTEUS tee latge ler the Biggest-' man we knew of but dm around here; 41 et these extra Suits arc among tlie marked down goods. and though yen may think yourself hard te fit in ltKAIY-MA1)E CLOTHING De net give your measure till you have tried. Tbe very little men have this same opportu nity of being tltte.l with Clothing at a small expense, and we trust that tlie prudent Iluyer will take advantage of some of these BARGAINS. Ami clear our tables et these goods dining the coming week. 491 f you are net just prepared te buy come and make your selection and have It laid aside till you aie prcpaied te pay for it. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Nes. 32, U, 36 & 38 East King St, LAMJASTHU. PJ. 6 o'clock. & CO., LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER. PA. LOW PKICES. HURST, Lancaster, Pa VZ.OTB1NO. M YEKM & KATI1FON ABOUT CLOTHING. Our RKADY-MADK CLOTHING is made from Custom Cut Patterns and put together by experienced bands during tbe dull season The materials are the same as lnrnished by many tailors te their cu tomers In ordered garments. Theso who wish te economize lien Id try our Reaay-Mude. Our counters are laden with ELEGANT UOODS ready ler iniuiuuiaie wear. The many years we have been buying goods nas given a valuable experience in cheesing WHAT WICARS IIESTund will com bine tbe 11KST APPEARANCE with the LONGBSTSEKVICE, ami this constitutes the TRUE ECONOMY which we constantly rec ommend te our customers. Heys require the BEST TRIED MATE RIALS and the BEST STYLES, and we de net need te expei-Iinent ler them. cither In pat terns or materials, hut can at once lit them out with the beat. Pi Ices hoie are just where you want them, tee DOWN TO DOTS. When yen come te ee, you'll be sure te slay and buy. lyers & Rathfon, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, fcJMALlNU'S SPKtNO OP1CMINU. SMALING. OPENING- OF SPBIM NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST; PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. UANSNAM H HKO. I J. LESS TALK AND- Mere Real Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BR0., Oer. Orange and North Queen Ste., THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at $J.0(), $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $0.C0, $8.00, $10, $12, up te $18. Men's PanU at 75c, 90c., $1 (fl, $1.50, $2.01. $150, $3 00 up te $5 ex Lewest prices ler latest toys' and Children's Suits at$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. $1.00, $5.00, $0.00 up te $9.00. Lewest prices ter the latest styles, and we are doing" the business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $14. A bet bet eor quality Indigo Blue Suit te measure at$i5. A go xl selection et Cheviot and Cassiinercs te measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Blue Suit te measure. Pants le measure Irem $3.j upward. New est goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this is th3 time te get It; tboseason Is well advanced : we have a large stock and must sell It. L. Gansman & Bre., THE KA81UONACLKMERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, (i(!-G8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, .tight ou the Southwest Cerner el Orange Si LANCASTER, PA. Wupu.. evening until 9 o'clock ; Saturday 10. IMBEWURKH LABOKST BTOCK OF UUI ' nese day 11 reworks and all kinds et bal loons and lanterns ler public and lawn dis plays. J. E. WEAVKBM, je25 3td 55 West King street. second editien: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27,1833 AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS. THE WATERS AT WIE.KKSUABBK. The Heavy Ralna Overflow a Creek and Baa tbe Waters ia the Mlaaa Wltn Disas trous Results. WiLKESBAitRE, Pa., Jane 27. It has been raining here for several days and daring last night it poured in torrents. The Baltimore dam, covering several acres of the outskirts of the city, gave way this morning, filling a creek running ever the lands of the Delaware & Hudsen company and the Baltimore mines. The water began running into openings Nes. 2 and 3, of the mines, washing out the preps and causing an ex tensive cave in of nearly half an acre. The water new is finding its level in the Con Cen yngham mine, and the miners made a hasty retreat. Every effort is being made te carry the stream in another di rection. Should the attempt fail, the less will be serious. The cave in is located near the one which occurred a few weeks age. At this hour 2 p. m. it is thought that there will be no danger te tbe buildings en the surface, yet the resi dents in the neighborhood are alarmed. POLITICS. The Minnesota State Convention. St. Paul, Minn., Jude 27. Politicians from all parts of the state are here in large numbers te attend the Republican state convention te-day. The fight will be be tween the present administration and the supporters of Senater Windem in the late senatorial contest. The Iowa State Convention Des Moines, Iowa, June 27. The hotels are full of delegates te the Repub lican state convention te-day. Governer Sherman, Lieutenant Governer Manning and Superintendent Akers will be renomi renemi nated, but the contest ou tbe supreme judge will be animated. Hen. Jehn A. Kassen will be temporary chairman. Lafayette commencement. Esten, Pa., June 27. The commence ment exercises of Lafayette college were held te day in Pardee hall, the rain pre venting the usual out deer oxereises. Jehu McMaster delivered the Latin salutatory, and C. P. Bassett the valedic tory. The prizes previously anneuueed, were conferred.and the degroe of A. B. was ceuferred ou 26 graduates, Ph.B. en live, B.S.en three and C. E. ou six, the trustees gave the honorary degree of O. D. te Rev. Charles Mill?, missionary te China, Rev." Q. L. Shearer, of New Yerk, and Rev. Jehn II. Moureo. of Philadelphia. The degree of LL. D. was conferred en Prof. C. F. Brackett, of Princeton college, Dr. H. C. Weed, of the University of Pennsylvania, Rev. i)i Huntington, of Auburn, and Rev. Dr. J. A. McCauly, of Dickinsen college. tJY CABLE. Arrival of the American Team -In England. Quernstewn, June 27. The American rifle team which arrived here this morning are in oxcelleut health and spirits. They will precewl te Liverpool and bu accem -pained by Sir Henry llalferd and Mr. Waller, of the British team, who met them here. A warm reception will be be given them en their arrival at Liver peel by a commit tee of citizens headed by the mayor. 'Ihe Sceursje at Uamletta. Damietta, Egypt, June 27. Forty seven deaths eccuired here yesterday, 37 of which aie known te have been from cholera. WIJOLKHALE LKVKINQ. A Itatlread Company's Stock and Fixtures elzed lu Payment of Tax. IIaiuusoniujre, Ya., June 27. State Auditor Allen's, special collector E Hamilton, and the treisurer of Auguate county, yesterday levied upon all the rolling stock of tbe Baltimere & Ohie railroad in this plac; and await ing'the arrival of the 10 a. m. freight and passener train, levied upon the engine, seven freight cars aud one passenger car te satisfy the claim of $20,000 due the state for back tax. Tbe read management denies tbe liability and will te day endeavor te obtain au injunc tion. THE HILL INVESTIGATION. Mr. Wilbur Tells Why His Claim Is Still Un paid. Washington, June 27. In the Hill investigation today J. M. Wilbur, of New Yerk, testified that he had au account against the United States for tiling furnished the New Yerk peat oflice. On presenting his account Mr. Hill aud also Mr. Gauner, an employe iu Hill's office, told him they ought te have something for settling the account. He gave them no encour agement and then his (Wilbur's) claim was disallowed. Chairing the Outlaws Bismarck, D. T , June 27. On the ar rival of the sheriff aud pesse yesterday at the scene of the trouble between Count de Meres and a band of desperadees, led by Charles O'Dernell, a het chase after the outlaws ensued. A fight afterwards took place, during which three of the des peradees were killed and O'Deuuallaud a man named Wangann were captured. Great excitement prevails and there aie threats of lynchiug. Tlie Number of Killed Increased. Portland, Oregon, June 27. Later de tails of tbe collision en the Northern Pacific railroad at Heren station en Sat urday state that 23 Chinamen were killed and 15 wounded. The accident was due te gross carelessncss. The Belligerent Editors Still at Larga. Chicago, June 27. A special from Charleston, W. Va., says : " Belrne, one of the Richmond editors, was seen at Rancovert this morning, accom panied by friends and it is thought that his meeting with Elam is about te take place." Mishap te a Steamer. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., June 27. The steamer Rothsay struck a rock this morning near the Thousand Islands park, and was ruu ashore where she filled with water. The passengers were saved. The Senate Passes the McOraeken BUI. Harrtsburg, Pa., June 27. The Senate te day passed the McCracken congressional apportionment bill and the Heuse the Democratic legislative apportionment bill. WEATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, June 27. Fer the Middle -Atlantic states rain followed by partly cloudy weather, variable winds, stationary or lower barometer, Blight rise in tempera ture. MARKH19. Live Stock Prices. C mcAoe-Uogs-Receipts, 11,000 head ; ship ments, 2,000; opening stronger, but closed dull and weaker: heavy. $5 90SC 60: Iteht. light. $5 05S(! 55 ; skins. 14 HB Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; shipments. z.juu ueau ; jnarjcei iainy active ana steaay ; bf st giaaes strong; lat and rough lets weak ; experts. J5 90QC15 ; geed te choice shipping, 15 600590 ; common te medium, $4 9095 Se. Sheep Receipts, 1,200 head ; shipments 300 head ; market fairly active and steady; com mon te fair, 13 25Q4 ; geed, 14 50 ; chelcs. 94 75 A8T Libebtt Cattle Receipts ; bead; market active and prices 10015c higher ttun jesterday. nS.9r:celpta 230 head; market active; Phuadelphlas, . 9006 65 ; Yorkers, 16 4506 65. Sheep-Receipts 7.400 head ; market;slew and prices 25050c. efi from last week. FMnuBKnu, Jaae 27. ITear dull ; barley swmuy. Kyeflear-at $3 7403 75. wnei heat linn, bat autet : Ne. 3 Western Red. $U5VC;No.3de10;No. lPenna,Redl 17J jx an. Cern dull, but steady; sail Yellow and Mixed, WX0G3c; Ne. 3 Mixed. 58060c. Oats firmer and mere active: Ne. 1 White, 44c; Ne. 2 de, 40e ; Ne. 3 de, 41)842c ; Ne. 2Mlxed,41e. Rye nominal at C5067c. Seeds-Timethy quiet at $1 853200 ; flax unchanged. Previsions In fair demand. lard quiet. Butter firm, with goedilcmand ler high grades. XggsdnU. Cheese dull and unchanged. Petroleum dull. Whisky at 1 19. mock naraeta. Quotations by Reed, McQrann it Ce , Rank era, Lancaster, re. 11A.K, C.C.ALC Michigan Central. 94 New Yerk Central 119 New Jersey Central S6s Ohie Central. 10 Del. Lack, ft Western.... I27k Denver A Rie Grande. . . . 43W 12 v. ap.K. tig 10 12734 43 37 95 118 lx 4'J jsne a. Kansas A Texas 30 s?fi 293 109 13.2 2CK 46 41 18K 103 37 933$ 28 &' filK 10? CSii Lake Shere .'.... 110 Chicago ft N. W.. com.... 13 N. N., Ont. A Western. . . . 3 110 132 2BK 46 K 13 NHW 37H 94 29 Bbrinisumaea e Pacific Mall 41 Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. 18, St. Paul 1041s Texas Pacific 37 Union Pacific 9 Wabash Common 29 Wabash Preferred 43)$ West'rn Union Telegraph 8C4 Ixmlsvllle NashviUe... 52 f ttlllai tk St. Xl........ .... 51 58" 51 8' Lehigh Valley C$X Lehigh Navigation 45X Pennsylvania 58 Reading 23 P. T. & Buffalo Northern Pacific-Cem... 51 Northern Pacific Pref... 83J HestenvlUe Philadelphia ft Krie Nertnern Central 58 Underground. Canada Southern 65 OU 115X People's Passenger. 45 58 28 9-16 11 51 89 53 csii 11 65 U5 New xera Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks dull and firm. Meney, 23c. New Tork Central 119 Krle Railroad 37 Adams Express 129 Michigan Central Railroad SM Michigan Southern Railroad 110 Illinois Central Railroad 132 Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 13:; Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad 121 Pittsburgh ft Pert Wayne Railroad 131 Western Union Telegraph Company 85 Teledo ft Wabash i New Jersey Central st; New Yerk Ontario ft Western a; Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks firm. Philadelphia ft Erle It. It 21 Reading Railroad 28 Pennsylvania Railroad 58 Lehlgi Valley Railroad 63 United Companies or New Jersey 192 Northern Pacific. 51 Northern Pacific Preferrel 83 Northern Central Railroad 58 Lehigh Navigation Company 4.rr Norristown Railroad 109 Central Transportation Company 40 l'lttsb'g, TItusvillA ft UuIIaleR.lt 14 Little Schuylkill Railroad (e nrjzciAZ. xeTicJsa. Wells' "Heugh en corns." Ask ter Wells "Rough en Coins." 15c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Cem", warts, bunions. Tne Removal et the Mtnmp Art a Iteuetit le the People. In anticipation of the repeat et the stamp act, the size of the bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons l.ivcr Regulator have been materially increased, se that ler $1 the quan tity et the niedicine will be gr.-atcr limn hero here hero telore. Ask your druggist for, aud be sure you get the big bottle et Simmons I.ivkr Kkou Kkeu Kkou later. 3 Ulg Thieves? Dyspepsia and debility are t?e big thieves they creep in and steal our health and com fort before we knew It. Let us put a step te their Invasion with a bottle et Jlurdeck mevd Bitters, te be had at any drug store. Ker sale by H. 15. Cochran, druggist. 137 and K?) North Oueen street. A specific, and only ene tee ter all jerms and types el skin disease, Is known the world ever as Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It is net a patent medicine, but a reliable, certain re medy. Druggists. "4 ttve bottles of Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills cured a friend of neuralgia, whom the Br.'s here ceula'nt help, I'll send for some for myself." Clitrerd Sliand, Windser, Neva Scotia. Worked Wonders. " My daughter wa very bail etr en account et a celdund pain In her lungs. Dr. Themas' Ecleetrtc Oil cured her in twin'.y-J 'our hours. One et the boys was curcdet sero threat. This medicine has worked wonders In our lamllv." Alvah Pinckney, Mahopac, N. V. Fer sale 'by If. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Charxine leaturcs may be rendered actually repulsive by blotches or pimples. Glenn's Sulphur .Seap remedies all complexion blem ishes. J181wdeedw ftletnern n'ethersi Mothers! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and get a bottleolMKS. WIN SLOW'SSOOTIUNOSYUUP. It will relieve the peer little suttercr immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at ence that it will regulate the bowels and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription ofeni of the el lest and best leniale physicians In the United Slates. Sold every w here 23 cen ts a bottle. mavI-M.W,Sftw skid msaases. -Swuyne's Ointment" ) Cures the med tnvet "Swayne'a Ointment" "S wayne's Ointment" ) erate rases et skin dls " wayne's Ointment" i Swayne's Ointment"? cases, such as Ictter, "8wayn,'s Olntment" S ,, ,,, ... , , . , "Swayne's Ointment" ) 9lUt rneum.scald Lead. "Swayne's Ointment" babcr's Itch, sores, all "Swuyne's Ointment" )MJ, 0i .,i,i "Swayne's Ointment" jcr,"ly acaIr c,,lnSi "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and Swayne's Ointment" ,, , ,MMtl.PSNin,, nm "Swayne'a01ntment"ll'at """essing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, Itching piles, "IKS! ftSSSi" -en efl-tnal "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for It and use no ether. It CUKK.S where all olse falls. Sold by all druggists, A Cough, Void or Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs ami an incurable disease is eften the result. "DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHEllRY cures the most severe ceuglis and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and for bienchial, asthma, all pulmonary at at at loctiens et long standing, Itisthe best remedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size- is the most economical Sold by all best urnzulsts. tlO-M WftFlvdftw VAJirBXH. TTOT WKATUUU PKIUKS AT Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King and Water Sts. AS THK MERCURY FALLS. PRICES ALfcO FALL AT THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT. SO, NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY. Don't put It off till the Fall Trade sets In, or yen will miss it. Prices are necessarily a little higher for all kinds of goods when theccmand Is greatest, and an Spring and Fall are the two great seasons ter Carpets, that Is, tlie seasons when the market is best). New is the Accepted Time for Bargains. CALL AND SEE OUR GOODS. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, CORNXR W. KING ft WATER STS.. LANCASTER pA wmw isn rpHURSDAX-rAlK AND COOLKJE. "With a complete assortment, well-made goods and low prices, we invite your attention te our stock, before purchasing else where." This is net original. Oh, no, we don't say it. Seme one else says it and we wouldn't rob them of the credit of it for the world. Don't think we want te criticise our neighbors or find any fault. On the contrary, every time we see the invitation post ed in public places it strikes us as being eminently proper, and we only rise te explain that we hope that the public will de just exactly what they are requested te. Indeed, they can't de bet ter. JOHN WANAMAKER. If we could find any way of leading our friends te examine lines of goods carefully in ether establishments, se as te be able te compare qualities and prices intelligently before supplying themselves at our store we would de a real service te both them and us. Our advice te buyers is, don't take the unsup ported word of anybody ; in vestigate for yourself, even though you may see better facil ities in one place than another bigger stocks and longer range of styles make mere direct connections with foreign makers and heavier purchases at a sac rifice, and en top of all this, hear en every side what your friends are buying and the bargains they are getting in fresh, perfect goods ; still, de some "shopping around " any way ; if you can spare the time, the mere the better, and see for yourself and net another; and when you shall have gene the rounds pretty well we gill invite your attention te our stock, but net " before purchasing elsewhere," for that is a contingency we don't contemplate. JOHN WANAMAKER. Trunk Toilet. The rarest and simplest transformation yet de vised we have just secured. The old "Saratoga" veteran, bruised and seared by the gauntlet et baggage-smashers, is deftly con cealed by a prettily draped toil et table, covered with your fancy trifles that remain undisturbed. Yeu open your trunk just as usual and remove the tray, and the toilet table takes care of it self. The whole fixture packs in an inch of depth in your trunk and is quickly put en and removed. A marvel of tasteful convenience, all ready for a lady te drape, as simply or alaborate alaberate ly as she Ajrill and only a quar ter of an eagle. Then there is a grip -sack that folds as flat in your trunk as a healthy pan cake and for a short trip will held a change or two. They size up from $2.00 te 4.00. Ladies' Satchels from three quarters of a dollar te all you want te pay. A Tourist's All-Leather Bag, $2.2 J-, and better ones with strap, $4.00 te $16.00. English Club Bags in russet, orange and ether colors, $5.50. Gladstone Valises with black metal frames, $3.50 ; leather covered frames, $4 75 ; leather lined, $6.25, and fine, $8.25 ; finer, $10 ; superfine, $12. All the above are new en main fleer, near the Market street entrance. Only a minute te make your choice and your train. JOHN WANAMAKER. The Crcmc de la Crane for moonlit perches this season at cool resorts, is the deep creamy white richer than India Cream peculiar te tlie real India Chudcla, but new for the first time produced in the French Shooda Shawls, sold at the ever se much lower price of $3.50. Sentimental people have said that the rich-hued, fleecy folds of this shawl blend se sweetly with the moon's rays that tlie wearer seems enveloped in an ethereal robe ; also that many young ladies date their best conquests from the donning of the old "India Chudda." We don't vouch for results, but we de re commend you te spend $3.50 and try it en the shawl, we mean. j. Jehn Wanamaker.' 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