'Mi i 4;,' i TTV f -svr, : .tif-VT6 ' wsSy?j lV, .T te:-z:&&y& $"-2r v t LANCASTER DAILY INELrLlGBNCjfe THtTRSDiY, v JTftTfi W. 1&B$. 'rf &&E&gg&SSg - -rvs, r&mi&r wr3 aTr-K;r COLUMBIA NEWS- OUK ItKUPLAK COKKE3PONUI5MUE Kents liens the buequchauua Items Intcreat In and Around the Uiireu$h Picked up by the Jutold Juteld cencer Keperter. The following officers were elected at the late election held by r"utuan (Jircte, Ne. 113, B. U. (H. F.) C. A. : C. W., Wayne Ligbtheiscr ; C. J., Harry Nelle, jr. ; C. F.. A. N. E&hlemaD; H. .II.', Jehu Wcimer ; W. of N.. G. O. Fisher ; W. of D., Uliaa Ulmer ; H. S. K., E. K. Getz ; H. It., A. L. Gentz ; II. T., Jehu Temple ; trustees, I). D. Heitel ; representative te grand circle, IS. Eiclurly. The t.lorleus Fourth A proclamation from the chief burden prehibita the ale or firing of fireworks except en July H, 4 and 5, under a penalty of $1 for every ellctise. The Knights of Pythias will held a bi pirade iu Marietta en the afternoon of the Fourth of July. The R. &, C. railroad will held au excur sien te Atlantic City en Wedncsday, July 4. The round tiip tickets, geed for. three days, will be :j The tram will leave at 5:40 a. in. The Suclal Sea -en. A dancing picuic will ha b:k( iu lldise's weeds te-morrow by a number of Colum bia ladies and geuiiemun. Au cveuiug party was held last uiht at the residence of Mr. 11. Beeth, en Lecus'; street. The Prtsbyteriau Sunday school picnic will be held te morrow at Litiiz. Mrs. Dr. J. L Parry and daughter, Miss Helen, of Sara toga Springs, N. Y., are visiting Mis. J. A. Slade. Little Locals. Mrs Elizabeth Bessiek, eoleied, a resi dent of the "Hill," died yesteiday after noon of consumption, aged 4:5 yeais. The funeral services will be held en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, iu Mt. Zieu A. M. F. church. The Hound Heuse hotel was entcicd by a thief or thieves labt night and robbed. The spoil amounted te but a few dollars in cash. The entrance was effected through a back window, which was feiccd open. Au adjourned meeting of the school beard will be held this evening. The tax duplicate for 1US2 will be settled, and a tax collectei' for the duplicate of 1881 ap pointed. The streets were well filled with prom enadeis last evening, who cam j from their houses te enjoy the walk peimitled by a corsatieu of the rain. A herse belonging te Jehn New away en Locust street last evening was caught before doing any damage. Mr. A. Murray, of Philadelphia iai . It h; b purchased from Mr. L M. Williams h s photograph gallciy. Orien ledge, Ne. 87G, I. O of () met in the ledge room last night. F-, (hccela tribe, Ne. 11, I. O. or 11. M ill kindle a ceuucil fire in its wigwam. A;:ruiKK rett liisukty. ISieaKliig the l.vcltK of IIie Lockup. As stated iu yest ei day's Intki.mc.kn Intki.mc.kn tr.uJehn Biitniiier and Ft auk Kilclui.st wcie arrested iu llarrisburg ami brought te this c'ty by Ollicer Lemau. They wcie uenliuctl iu the two rear cells en the east side el the lookup and Goemo M. Ayrcs, aucstcd for buiglary, occupied the rear cell en the west side. During the night they made a desperate attempt le legaiu their libmly. Brimmer cut his way out el his cell and breke the lock much in the same v.aj that he did when he made his escape Mime weeks age This let him into the corridor, and there he used 1 i cudeaveis te break the lock of Kilehiist's cell and assist him te escape. Meantime Ayres had with his heavy beets battered the lower padlock fiem the iron deer el 5mk cell, and was wet king haul te break ttit upper leck.wheu the officers in charge were meused by the noise. A visit te the cells informed them of the condition of all'aiis, aud they at once proceeded te haudcull' the piiseuers, thus putting a blep te tlili. further cfl'etts. The prison crs laughed heartily this meiuiug ever their ahiie-u Eiicuessful undertaking. blight fire. This meiiiin between 8 aud 9 o'clock an alarm of liie was bttuck fiem box 1G, at the ceuur of Wcbt King aud Water streets, aud the fiiemeu were quickly ou hand te bee what was the matter. It turned out that a small coal oil lamp, used for the purpose of lighting the cellar of Weaver's grocery store, at Piiuce aud West King stieets, had been accidentally upset aud set fire te au old cracker barrel that was filled with dry weed, and this iu turn had bet fiietothe cellar btairs. A stieam was put en the flames by company Ne. 1 and they were seen extinguished. Coubiderable damage was done by the water te biigar, &c, which was iu the cellar. The liie could net be located at once aud mere water was thrown iu than otherwise would have been. It was iu very clesi' proximity te some barrels of coal oil. The stere is a great headquar ters for liie weiks and it was full of all kinds of. inflammable ai tides. It. was au ciicetu tiding place for a fire, and the small boy knew this, ler he was out in foice te see a fiee display of fireworks. TlniHe vne brew die J'ri.H. St. Jeseph's fair closed last night and the following is the icsult of the vjting with the lucky ones : Orjian Annie Hess, 2,5(78 ; Lena Marks, 2S0 ; Francis Buck, 1,470 ; Annie Trees, GOO. Geld fling Annie Weicaud, IJ101 ; Liz.ie Shultz, 123 ; Lizzie Hjckenstiue, 43G. Sewing Machiue Barbara Ticht, 843 ; Barbara Neimer, 1,025 ; Mary Kreig, 40 ; Mary Heigcnather, 1,101. Geld Watch ltose Arneld, 470 ; Maggie Debh, 9G ; Marv Reuter, 1,4301 ; Itesc Eckman, 510 V. Cigar Makers Toels Jeseph Ivreg, 3G2 ; Jehu Stumpp, 19!). May Flower F.auk Biolkeski, 200; Antheny Ocsker, 141 ; Philip Fiuger, 101 ; Henry Hehu, SOU ; Jehn Fritch, 814. The fair Was iu every respseta graud success. ISusebnll. Owing te the ery unfavorable appear ance of the weather last night, the Iren sides baseball club agreed net te visit Potthville te-day te play the Authracite club. The Iiensides have heard nothing defiuite from the Yerk club in regard te the proposed game ou Satuiday, although they have written aud sent a number of. telegrams. Oneday is positive, and that is the Fourth of July, when the Harvey Fishers, of Dunciuneu, will r J turn and play the second garae. On the following Saturday a club from Philadelphia will be here. Manager Speece went te .Yerk this afternoon te bob the mauagcrs of that club and try te arrange positively for a game en Saturday. Fire Committee Meet I ng. The fire committee held a meeting last evening. Jehn Potts was elected a hose man of company Ne 2 te take the place made vacant by the death of Emanuel Swepe. The solicitor was instructed te prepare deeds for the Shiftier and Humane liose houses. Jacob Hatz was employed te remove tbe wires of the tire department from these of the telephone companies. Herse Kitted. Yesterday afternoon a blind herse be longing te William Westman, of Ddler ville, fell into a quarry, a distauee of e0 feet, and had the left foreleg broken. The animal had te be killed. Olllccrs KB elected. Lancaster conclave Ne. 62, irapieved order of Heptasephs met in ExeelBier hal 1 last night and elected the old officers for the ensuing term. THE SE.EOTKIC UOHT. Wacre the tamp Will be Fat. The following locations for the erection or the electric lights have been agreed upon by the lamp committee. A few lights of the 120 are net located, but will be put where they will de the most geed. The work will be begun a3 Eean as pessi- ; e!e : North Queen and New. r rederick and Lime. Frederick and Duke. Frederick and N. Queen. Frederick and Pi ince. James and Lime. James aud Duke. James and N. Queen. .lames and Prince. James aud Mulberry. James and Charlette. James and Mary. Lemen and Lime. Lemen and Duke. Lemou and Ptincc. Lemen and North Queen. Lemen and Mulberry. New Helland pike and Plum. Waluut and Shipreu. Walnut and Lime. Walnut and Duke. Waluut aud North Queeu. Waluut aud Prince. Walnut aud Mulberry. Walnut aud Charlette. Walnut aud Mary. Chestnut and Ann. Chestnut aud Plum. Chestnut aud Shippen Chestnut, aud Lime. Ciicstuut and Duku. Chestnut aud North Queeu. Chestnut aud Prince. Chcstuut and Mulberry. Chestnut and Charlette. Chestnut and Mary. Chestnut and Pine. Orange aud Auu. Orangeaud Plum. Orange aud Shippen. Orange aud Lime. Orauge and Duke. Orange aud North Queeif. Orange aud Prince. Orange aud Mulberry Oiange and Charlette. Orange aud Mary. Orange and Pine. Otaugu and Marietta avenue. Giant aud Christian. East King aud Franklin. EihtKiug aud Aun. East King aud Plumb. East King and Shippen. East King aud Lime. East King and Duke. East Iviug aud Square. West King and Square. Seuth Quceu aud Square. Neith Queen and Square. West King aud Priuce. West King and Wat r. West King and Mulberry. West King and Charlette. West King and Mary. West King and Columbia avenue. Jehn and Locust M:ddle and Ficibcr. Freiberg and Lew. Lime aud Chuich aud Vine. Lime aud Locust. Middle and liecklaud. Heckland aud Locust. Hecklaud aud Lew. Duke, Church aud German. Duke and Neith. Duke aud Green. Middle aud Christian. Christian and Gtccn. Neith aud Strawbctry. Woodward and Strawberry. Vine aud Duke. Vine aud Seuth Queen. Vine and Ptincc. Vine, Mulbetry and Strawberry. Christian aud Miflltn. Gi.rman and Seuth Queen. Get in. in aud Prince. Water and Strawberry. Cen -t'V'' Seuth Queen aud Church. Concbtega aud Priucr. Aiidiew and Seuth Queen. Aixiiew apd Prince. Seuth Queen aud Hazel. 1'iiuce aud Hazel. Beaver betweeu Hazel aud Ilagcr. Seuth Queeu aud llager. Seuth Quctu below Hager. Filbert aud Poplar. Filbert aud St. Jeseph. Filbert aud High. Poplar beyond Derwatt. St. Jeseph and Derwart. Iliizh and Derwart. St. Jeseph beyond Derwart. High beyond Derwart. Maun- and Derwart. Twe en Maner beyond Derwart. The plant will be located at Cox's car riage bhep, near the comer of Duke aud Chinch. I.AHUU rUNKUALri. mii'.liacl Zrttun anil Allen F. HlDslimun I.:ill te Keat, Tlie funeral of the late Michael Ziluui fiem his residence en North Prince street, at It; o'clock this morning was very largely attended. The religious services weie conducted by Rev. J. Max Hark, pastor of the Moravian church. The pall-bearers were as fellows : Luther Richards, Jno- R. Bitner, Goe. K. Kecd, Dana Graham, Christian Oast. Wat seu II. Miller, D. A. Altick and Jacob Rathveu. The interment was made iu the family let at Woodward hill. The funeral of Allen P. Hibshman tcek place from his late residence Ne. 427 North Queen street, this morning. The deceased was a member of Mount Lebanon ledge Ne. 22G. F. and A. M. of Lebanon. Mem bers of Ne. 43 and 476 of this city at tended the funeral. The pall bearers were Jehu HuH, C.Liller, Adam Oblonder, Jeseph Samseu, Wm. A. Morten and Gee. Lutz. Services were conducted at the grave, in the Lancaster cemetery, by Rev. J. B. Shumaker aud for the Masonic order as fellows : Geerge A. Marshall W. M. ; D. D. G. M., W. A. Morten as S. W. ; aud P M., Charles M. Hewell as chaplain. The Smallpox. The health commissioner reports that a 13 mouths old child of Wm. Franklin, rcsidiug ou Locust alley next deer te Proctors, where the smallpox was raging a few weeks age, is new down with that disease. The child's mother refused te have it vaccinated. Wm. H. Mclntyre, residing at Ne. 408 Kerth Water street, is suffering from an attack of varioleid. His case is net con sidered at all dangerous. Rebert Etter, Ne. 5G4 Maner street, is reported down with the smallpox. The eruptions came out yesterday. The few ether cases heretofore re petted are progressing favorably. There is new but one case iu the jail and one in the hospital. Maintaining a Kauance. Wednesday Officer Smith drove down te the Gap and arrested a man named Jacob Miller, who is charged by Jacob Smith of maintaining a nuisance, te Smith's injury, the allegation being that he has piled up stones in a way whieh obstructs a water course, and causes it te overflow Smith's land. The accused gave bail before 'Squire Slaymaker te appear for a hearing before Alderman Fordney en Tuesday next. Precocious Chicks. Mrs. Amelia Wolf, North Christian street, between James and Franklin, is the owner of a game chick, hatched in April, that has already commenced laying eggs. A Train J itmper Jagged. Officer Rey arrested a train jumper last nighr, and this morning Alderman MoCon MeCon MoCen omy sent him te jail for ten days. tilrthday Presentation Last evenine was the forty-fifth day of Dr. Jehn T. Smitb. teacher Bible class, Ne 3 of thu Dake street M. E. church. The young meu of the class, some former pupils aud a few invited guests, 'turprised" him at his resideucB, and Rebert O'Breiter, en their behalf, presented him with a handsome, geld headed cane, inscribed, " Te Dr. J. T. Smith, from his class," the workmanship of E. J. Zhru, jeweller. In response Dr. Smith thanked them for tbe uift, aud the interest manifested in him as their teacher. He gave a short resume of his expetieuce as a Sunday school teacher, daciug back te bis sixteenth year when he entered upon the work. After refieKbments were served by the hebtess, the party repaired te the parlor, where the remainder of the evening was spent in music and song till a late hour, when the yeuug people left, wishing their teacher many mere brapy birthday ceremonies. Officers 1-Jircted. The Lancaster Miuuuercher elected the following efficeis last uiht : President Heniy Gcrhait. Vice President Win Wohlben. Secretary Gent go PiViffer. Vice Secretary Heniy Smith. Cor. Secretary Adam F. Oblender. Treasuter Win. Baltz. Librariau Jacob Welfert Music Committee Gee. Pfiiffer, Fird Heeflel and Henry Sunlit. Flag Bearers Ambrose Ball, Wm. Rchm and Christian Hutll'tl. Kate Hlrdi. ML Jeyfclir. Flying bquirre Is are veiy ire animals around here. Jehn G. Garbcr. of Mount. Jey township, last Aptil caught au old one with thiee yeuug eues, near his residence. They have since been petted and cared for by him and the young bquinels, which were then quite small have new almost grown te their full bize. Beth old and yeuug are quite tamu and tun around aud play te the full batisfaclieu of their owner. A West l'elntcr. Wm. 11. D. Styer, formerly of the clas8 of ' 82 of Franklin & Man-ball college, but new a member of the iu coming giaduat ing class at West Point mililaiy academy is iu town ou a Ave days loave of absence spending a fmv davs with his paicuts Mr. S. leeks well aud it is evident that life at the pest agices with him. At Mt St. Alary'H At Euimittsburg yesterday the sevonty seventy Qfth anniversary of Mt. St. Maiy's college was held. The degree of A. M. was ciei ferred en R. M. R.'illey aud J. E M-tleue. ibqs., of this city. libchai ceil. The major only had euc ledger this morning and "he was discharged. . Sl't.VlAL KUT1VVS. Tint most popular ana t nigrum I'e fume et Hie day ' HACKM l-.TAUK." Try it. Sold by It. It. Cochran, ihujwtdt, X(n. 137 and 13!l Nerlli Qui custiciil Ieb7-C(nt:i US' Nelliin se simple ami p-irleel for eolot eelot eolet ingits liie ftiameud Uyes. 1 or carpet rags, hettei and cheaper tli.iu any ether dye-stuffs. CiiAitiim) features may be reiulei Pit actually reinlfve by Itietehes or pimples. Glenn's Sulphur h'eap reiitiidiei all complexion 1 lent islies. jl8-lwdeedA-w Came'ia t)enlJni ler tlie leelH is very fla grant ami removes Tartar ami hcurl, hardens the sums, slops decay and pciliinie3 the brealh. l'r.'ce, .'iU cents. Fer sale at all drug gists. Jc27--mdV A spucille, ami only ii'iu le ler all Jonas and tvpfset akin disease, li Known the weild ever til Dr. Bensen's Siiin Cine, ft is net a patent iiii-dieine, buL a teliablu, cerl'ttu ro re inedy. Uiiigglits. " As tae lielllcs of Dr. JSnnv n'x Vcleri and Chamomile Pills cured a friend of neuralgia, whom the r.'.s here cindtl'nl hcli, I'll scud for some for myself.'" Ulillerd Shaud, Windser, Neva Keelia. IV"1I' "ttiMiii n corns." Ask ler Weils' "Heugh en Coins." l."e. Quiclt, complete, permanent euie. Ceiiu, warts, liuuieim. Tne tteiueval et tlie.Mninp Act Itenelit le the I'eoide. In anticipation of the tcpeai et the st:mip u t, the size et Ihe bottled teutainiiig Hie eel ebra'ed Sinimens Liver Kgulater have been materially increased, ue tliut ter $! the quan tity e( tin; inedirine will be gr liter than here tofore. A"k your dtugtst for, and be mire you get the big bottle of Simmons favmi Ukou Ukeu Ukou latek. Worked Wonders. " My daughter was very bail off en account et a ceidaml pain in her lungs. Dr. Themas' lCclcctrie Oil cured her in twenty-four hours. One of the boys wts cured et sere threat. Thi inciiiclne 1ms worked wonders in our family." Alvali inekney, Mahnpac, N. V. Fer aale'by II. If. Cochran, druiigi-jt. 1.J7 aud lu'l North .Queen street. Cemibm'8 Li'i'itd Beet Tonic is admiiably iidapted ter females in delicate health. Col Cel den's ; no ether. Ol.di uggists. jlS-lw deed&w lU.UtRlAUES. Kauu-Siiultz Jiiite2S,18-a,al the residence of the bliile's naients. by Jt'V. J. B.Shumaker, I). D., Harry L. Uaub le Miss Allic 11. Shultz, botuefthis city. mew AitviiiiTibjcMuyTs. lirANTKI)-U TIIK IMIOtKKK PK1HT ing Company a full-giewn bovtework iu the press loom. Impure at the elllce of the company. i27-atd-eed V UJIIfiJ.O.tatS, A FULt LINE FKOm 5c. ill), nt HAitTMAN'S YKLf.OW FKONTCIGAtt STORK. WA MTII A FIUST-CI.ASS ItAKItKK Seber, industrious, white ami canable of running a shop ; unmarried. Geed wngea. Address, CLEMKNT flOUHK. je'7-3t Sunbury, Ta. YOU WILt. ALWAYS KINU A FULL, line et Connecticut cigars and! Fountain Fine Cut tobacco, at H - RTMAN'E YKf.LOW FliONT CIGAR "TO UK SCHOOL TAX 1883. The duplicate Is in the hand9 of the Treasurer. 3 per cent, off for prompt pay ment. W. e. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. It! Centre bquare. Omce hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. in. jO-ttdll TUTlCK-SVTUKnAY, JUNE 30, WILL ii be t! c last day te pay the city tax, te get the 3 per cent, abatement. Office hours from 9 te 3 o'clock. lel'J-lwd C. F. MYERS, City Treasurer. IOK RENT TUK STOKK UOOM, NO, North Queen street, new occupied Ames Jiingwaiu Apply te J llOS. K. FRANKLIN. ieb7.8.8,10teedttd Nc. 120 East KingSt. V HE KKIN IS A VAST EMUNCTOKY OK- Kan. jrlviniretran average of eleven crains et secretion nor minute, or two pounds In twenty-tour hours, of which one hundred grains are nitrogenous. All Skin Diseases, Cancels, Tumors, Chronic and Privata Diseases permanently cured by DR8. H. D. amtM. A. LOXGAKKR. Office 13 Bast Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consul tation free. ITVSTATEOrUKK. A. I. DITMABJ, LATE J -of Lancaster city, Pa,, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate or said decedent, te make known the aine le the un dcrsigucd without delay, residing In the city et Lancaster. DR. WM.COMPTON, Executer. W. 1. CoxrreN, Attorney. je23-0UleaTh (iltAND SlKAIVUEKKK AND FAIR, FESTIVAL FOB THKJlBUKFtT OP ST. JOSEPH'S OHTJROH, HAS COMMENCED IN ST. JOSEPH'S HALL, St Jeseph street, anO will continue for ten days. jul3-2w reESECOND EDITION.! er of, . . '. TH7BSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23.1823. FROM TEE OLD W0ELD. THE CHEAT KAVAOES OK OHi.EKA. The Dread Scourge Spreadlug Ovrr Isypt tluiidredeet Drattis Dally and .Itut ti Excitement Other rerlsn KveutB. D.mietta, June 28 The panic ever the cholera iu Eypt is iucreasiur;. The flight of Europeans ceutiuus. -A com mission has been fcrmed te advise means te protect Alexandria from the dreaded malady. The festivals usually held en the anniversary of the khedive's accession te the tin one will be stepped. All the ministers have been recalled te Caire. 113 Deaths from the scourge. One hundred and twenty-nine deaths haveeccvured during the past 24 hours, 112 of which were from cholera. Precaution Against Ubelera. Isjiaila, June 28. Vessels proceeding from here te Suez are forbidden te com muuicate with stations ou the canal owing te the fear that clieleia may thus be spread. rrehlbiiliit; Travel ng. J?ekt Said June 23. An order his baen ii-tucd prohibiting auy petseu fiem proceeding from hete te ether towns in Egypt. The l-eie Iudtl-8d Londen, Jtiue 23. A dispatch from Reme says : "The pepa is indisposed. He is much disturbed hy the state of all'.iirs iu Ii eland and Frauce.'' Iho American mile Team in England. Birmingham, June 28. The American liile team arrived hare at noeu te-day. They are the guests of the Midland Rifle club. The team will remain here until Tiiciday uext. .ClTliIllErON 'UUAKUB. The Chicago MarKets Hnll'er Anether Bnd Itreafc. Chicago, Juue 28. The markets en 'change sulletcd another ba 1 break this meiuiug, aud tiie foreneo. session was marked by uneasiness and at times great excitement. The depression in prices extended te previsions aud grain as well, but was inme especially felt in perk and wheat. Perk has shown a steady and heavy decline the past three days and this morning took another tumble of 42(aj 2(b. Lard declined 74(jl7ic, making the quotation for the July option less than touched en the day of the failure of Mc Gceugh. Wheat, which has displayed weakness for a week past, dropped 1 2c per busbel iu addition te day. These declines renewed all the uneasi nosseltho past two weeks, and the an nouncement was made at neon that H. O. Keuyen & Ce. aud Jehn Sinclair had succumbed. They have bjja dealiug iu grain, but were net rated as very exten sive dealers. One cause assigned for the unusual weakness displayed by the market is the bad showing made by the firms of McGeegh, Eveiingham & Ce., and M. S Niekels & Ce , aud paiticularly t'ae latter firm fiem whom a better report as te assets had been anticipated. MINNESOTA KEPUULIUAN9. State Oliicerit Nominated Tlielr l'tullurm flank ou Kevuuue. St. Paul, Minn., June 2S. Itt the Ilepublicau statu convention last night, C. A. Oilman was uemiuated for lieuten ant governor ou the second ballet, Fred. Verbaumback for secretary of btate by acclamation, W. J. Halm for attorney general, J II. Baker for railroad comm's bieucr and Cnailes Kittlesen for ttoasurer. The plank iu the platform regarding the rovenno system says : " We believe iu maintaining a system of internal riveiuu:, levied upon articles of luxury, such as whisky aud t jbacce, to gether with a system of duties upon im ports se applied as te provide lovenuo for the necessary expuuses of the government, and se adjusted as te encourage the de velopmeut of the manufacturing and labor interests of the whele country." The platform also endorses the administration of President Atthur. FKOM IIAKltlSltUftO. 1'HltlHOti Vfltiies four Itlll.i anil vint Sclnv.irlz ;h Oi-diint' Court JudA. IlAKitisnuite, June 23. G.veruer Pat Pat tisen te-day tiled four moie vetens. One of the bills vetoed was for t e relief of certain late military officers and orgauiza ergauiza orgauiza tieusof the commonwealth, and the ethers related te Philadelphia anrf Lebanon county local governments. Schwartz-. Appolntea. In the Senate te day, a message was received from the governor, announcing the appointment of William II. Schwartz as judge of et phans' ceutt, of Berks couu ceuu couu te. uulil the iitvit, Meaday iu January, 1884. The communication was laid ou the tabic After soma discussion iu excu excu tive sessieu the nomination of Mr. Schwaiz was oenfii mud. ulcd or an Englishman. PmuxixviLi.K, Juue 28. Themas" Pat tcrsen, an Englishman, aged 23, commit ted suicide hure this morning by taking a dose of nitric acid and dropped dead iu tbe street. Pecuniary trouble is belicved te have led te act. It is said that upeu arriving in New Yerk a short time age from England he was robbed of .000. The Kesult of the Katng in tne i;;l nothing. Asuland, Pa., Juue 28. Twenty-three collieries were flooded by esterday's storm, causing a leis of ever 820,000. Col liery work has been suspended aud it will take considerable time te make the neces sary repairs. Trains are still delayed owing te the numerous washouts through out the country. Itaiihleiiberg College Commencement. Allentown, Pa., June 28. The lGth annual commencemmt of Muhlenberg college was held this morning iu the Academy of Music. There were seveutoea graduates. Ameug the large attendance were a uumbcr of distinguished Lutheran clergymen. Contributions for ihe Nutt Family. Uniontown, Pa., June 28. Ceutribu tiens are flowing in te the aid of the fami ly of the late Captain Nutt. It has recently transpired that the estate is in solvent, and, "while the contribution" are net solicited, they are very welcome te the family." New Orleirs Soldiers la Philadelphia. Puiladelphia, June 28. The Conti nental guaidp, of New Orleans, arrived here this afternoon from New Yerk. They appearedin full dress uniform and made a short parade through some of the principal thoroughfares. Tbe Democratic Caudtaate te be Serenaded. Cincinnati, O., June 28. Judge Hoad Head !ey will be serenaded Saturday night by tbe Democratic clubs and will probably make the opening speech of the cam paign. Ne Choice xet. Concord, N. H., June 28. Anether ballet for United States senator was taken te day and resulted in no choice. Tbe candidates receiving the highest number of votes were Bingham 113, Rollins 99 Necessary for choice 155. WKATUKlt ItllilUAtlONI Washington, June 28. Fer the Middle states slightly warmer, generally fair weather, south te west winds and Blight changes in pressure. PftyonMter fMMl8mn Washington. Joes 38. Aa effcial ; order was te day iieiied by Adjestant Gen- erai urum promulgating tee uaaies 01 the court martial and announcing Preai sident Arthur's confirmation of the sen. tence of dismissal from the army and 18 months imprisonment in the case of Pay master Wassen. ' A rreventlve of Infant Mortality. N. Y. Herald. ' Science in its last issue states, en the authority of a German scientific journal, that milk preserved by what is known te chemists as Scherffs process possesses certain qualities which make it exception ally useful for sick infants. This process consists in simply putting new milk with out any addition into glass bottles, step periug aud then heating by - steam ler ene of two hours te a temperature from 212 te 213 degrees under a pressure of from two te four atmospheres. The Londen Chem ical News, in announcing last year Marti ny's examination of the milk thus treated, said : "The milk is thus net net merely rendered capable of preservation, but the ceseiue is peptenized, se that in contact with the gastric juice it is converted into fine, easily divisible and digestible flecks, as iu the milk of a non-ruminant animal." Auotber excellence of ScherfPs milk is that the virus of feed and mouth disoase and tuberculosis, with all germs, is do de do fctrejed by the heating. The caseine of human milk is slightly alkaline aud coagulates iu light llecculi iu the infantile stomach, se J'S te be readily acted en by the digestive fluids, while cow's milk.even when fresh, is feebly acid aud is apt te form large and firm coagula. Cew's milk treated by the ScherfT process, however, according te the German an therity quoted, is uet coagulated by ren net, and even where acidified or allowed te sour yields "a line grauular coagulum' which the iufant can digest without dis tieas. It is apparent that this new milk is the nearest approximation new known te nature's feed for infants; and when the latter is wauting, and it tee often is, the former should be the best substi tute. Theterrible iufautile mortality during the "heated term" in our large cities is undoubtedly owing largely te the inju dicious use of cow's milk and te the im pure quality of the article. But the sim ple pieccss of rendering cow's milk harm; less seems te offer a summer diet for infant-, which, while net expensive, would, if generally used, greatly reduce the death rate. "The geed results obtained by its use for sick children," says this foreign journal, "are ascribed te the grauular co agulum which it yielda in the stomach and its freedom from germs." One of the Greatest el Spec ulaters. National Kepubliean. P. D. Armour is of sturdy Scotch Pres" byteriau stock. He was becn in one el the central counties of New Yerk, en a farm ameug the hills. It was the highest ambition of his boyhood days te earn money enough te buy the farm adjoining his father's. Wheu the geld fever broke out he was still a mere stripling ; but full of youthful enthu siasm, he started for California, driv ing a wagon across plains and mountains. He remained there three or four years and in that time saved a few thousand dollars. He had cash enough te buy that farm and settle down. He bad no sooner reached home than he experienced a sudden revul sion of feeling. The streets of tbe village looked narrow, cramped and dull. The heuse appeared mean and dingy. He only remained ou the farm two or three days, and thou took himself te Cincinnati. Later he drifted te Milwaukee, and at the close of the war he selti a great let of -perk at $40 a barrel, and bought it auiiu at $18 te $19, realiz ing a profit of about a million. Te day he rauks as the wealthiest man in Chicago, being rated by these who knew some thing of his business at $25,000,000 or $30,000,000 His transactions are colos sal. His lirm employs between 5,000 and 0,000 men, aud ou his pay rolls are about fifty men who receive salaries of.$e,000 aud ever. He is uet yet 55 years of age. A French Scheme for Annexing Africa. Pall Mall Gazette. The city of Paris has just refused a sub vention te the Aliicau Indies company, which proposes nothing less than te make a fief of Frauce a territory of 35,000 tquare leagues situated between the great lakes ou the east, Conge en the south, the Atlautiu ou the west, and Sahara te the north simply te take possession of a fourth of Africa. The minister of fereigu affairs has granted te the company a subsidy of 10,000 francs ; the minister of public works has lent a mining engineer ; the minister of finance has premised gunpowder and tobacco at reduced prices, and, lastly, the miuister of marine, net satisfied with grant ing a subvention of 10,000 francsj like his colleague of foreign af fairs, has premised the first expedition by a government steamer, and te grant the services of a uaval officer aud twelve men te protect the station te ba establish ed en the border of the Central Soudan. The government has thus net only assisted the company with money, but has allowed it te use the French flag. The company is supported by fifteen deputies aud a scrctary of state ! In Uninrt at recksKill. K. V. Sun. The incident of the day that amused the camp tbe most was a remarkable 'ad venture of Corporal Merritt had while en guard duty last night. Ue saw a man in his shirt sleeves reaching across the line between sentries. "Halt! Who comes here?" the corpo ral asked. " Vy dot's me," said the coatless man. " Who are you.?" " Me ? Who I vas ? Vy I am der pand." " Have you get the countersign ?" the corporal asked, (sternly. "Ne; Igetder pelly ache," said the ether. JUA.HKJS1H. I'hlladelpbta mar net. PHtLADEtraiA, June 28. Fleur dull and weak. Rye flour at 13 0223 75. Wheat active, but lower : Ne. 2 Western Red, St It; Ne. 3 de $1 19 ; Ne. 1 1'enna.Ued u mm 19. Cern dull, but weak ; salt Yellow and Mixed, i93Wc; Ne. 3 Mlsed, 57Q59c. Oat8ilull and unsettled: Ne. 1 Whlte, 43c : Ne. 2 de, 42c; Ne. 3 de, lll ljc ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 40J5C, Seeds unchanged. Previsions dull and easier. Lard dull. Butter lirm, with geed demand. Bells dull. Eggs dull. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull. Whisky at II 19 New Yerk Merkets. New Yerk, June 28. Fleur dull ; strongly In buyers' favor, wheat llc lower; unsettled and de- Sreesed ; fair speculative trading ; Ne. 2 Red uly. tl 13X61 13 ; Aug.. 115116J ; Sept., $1 171 ! Cern Hc lower ; less active : Mixed West ern spot, 49j62fi ; de future, 6166;. Oats XGHc lower; July, i9339c; Sept., 3c ; State, 4246c ; Western, 33044c. m love Stock Prices. New Yerk. Cattle Kec-lpts, 360 head ; mar ket a shade flrnier, but uet quotably higher ; light grass Texas steers sold at 95 6935 77 Ifl 10'J lbs live weight ; common te sttlctly prime native steers at $5 77f'72 ; deextraandfancv bold at $6 S130 98. Exporters used 600 head and paid $6 72 ter prime. Shipments, 1,150 head et live c-atle. Sheep Receipts, 7,000 head ; market firm for Sheep at former flurca; active ler Lambs at an advance of 3c ft A: extremes, $1 2506 SO for Sheep, and $G 7.r08 75 for Lambs. Hogs Receipts, 3.6S0 head ; firmer ter five Hogs at$0 9.0725 ?t 10) fl.3 Kast Iabxhtt Cattle Receipts 1,615 head ; market fair ; prime. S6 23 ; lair te geed, (5 25ft 5 75 ; common, S4 5035. - ; Hogs Receipts 460 head; tfffpet firm rAUldelphJas, 5636 75 ; Terken, 18 50f6 89. BaeepBeeelpta 2.000 head; market alew; prime, $5 255 50; fair te geed. l5035;com l5035;cem l5035;com men$2X btecK Mar xea. Quotations by Reed, McGrann 4 Ce, Bank era, Lancaster, Pa. 11 a. v. 12 m. 3 p. x. C.C.4LC Michigan Central 95!i 95 11SJ6 SVi 10 127K iZ'l 35J5 30'4 169J 13 ;i: 4t'i 42 icj'v; 36J 43 51 a K'Ji 9SH U9J,; 10 128i New Yerk Central... 1134i New Jersey Central Ohie Central. DeLLsck. ft Western.... Denver 4 Bie Grande.... An7 Ktnsas ft Texas X&E6 CuOI'O Chicago ft N. W., com N. N.. Ont. Western.... S5 9Si 127i 36)5 SO UW6 134 21 4ti 414 18 37W ! 29 42T S5'4 513 10X 45X 5 23M uyg 51i 89 30 UeK 2H St. Paul ft Omaha Pacific Mail.... Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville ft Nashville... N. Y..CM. ft St.L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania vfiiiinjy P. T. ft Buffalo Northern Pacific Cem... Northern Pacific Prof... Hostenvlllo Philadelphia ft Krie Nertnern Central Underground Canada Southern U1J People's Passenger.. ...... 4lHi 41 1,S I'll 37 93J 29'i ?$ 52 W 70 95 29 3-lt 1H M seu 29 51 6-Vtf 117 117 flew JCOTK. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks lower. Meney, 2Q3c New Yerk Central 1HJ no uauread... ........ ... ......... 3,h Adams Express 121S Michigan Central 1 tail read 9 -; Michigan Southern Railroad 109 Illinois Central Railroad 132 Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 133 Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad 124 PIttsbnrgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad 131 Western Union Telegraph Company..... 85 Teledo ft Wabash 2S New Jcrsey Central 85i New Yerk Ontario ft Western 26 fblladelpnla. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks irregular. Philadelphia ft Erle R. R J0 Reading Railroad 23J Pennsylvania Railroad.....'. 5S4i Lehigh Valley Railroad 63 United Companies of New Jersey l'Myi Northern Pacific... 51 Northern Pacific Preferm 1 83 Northern Central Railroad 58 Lehigh Navigation Company 45 Norristown Railroad Kit Central Transportation Company 40 I'lttsb'g, Titusvllle ft Kullale U. R 14 Little Scliuvlklll Railroad 60 Lecal Stocks aud 11 onus Reported by J. B. Leng. Par I.R31 val. sale. Uiiic ''Uy pet ct Lean, due Ub2.. .$100 105 " 18f5... 100 1W. 1SI10... 100 117 " lb05... 10C 120 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100 100.50 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102 " 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 100 " 4 In 5 or 20 years., loe 100 " 0 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 lw Manhetiu borough lean 100 102 MISOBLLAHBOne 8TOOKS. Quarryvflle K. R 50 $2.5t Mlllersville Street Car 50 35.25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 15 Watch Factory loe 120 (Jes Light and Fuel Company...... 30 Stevens HeuseJ Bends) l'JO 90 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 1K) 2 5.25 Marietta Hollewwaro 100 220 Stevens ilouse... ............ ......... 50 '5 Slcfly Island................. 50 16 East Brandy wine ft Waynesb'g.... 50 1 Mlllersville Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market 100.53 XIS0BLLANBOU9 BONOS. Quarryvllle R. R., due 1893 $100 I18 Reading ft Columbia K. R5'h 100 105 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due IStW tee 102 Lancaster (ias Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 100 Lancaster (jus Light and Fuel Ce., due 1880.... 100 1(3 TURNPIKE STOCK H. Big Spring A Ueaver Vultcy S5 $ U. Brt'lgepert ft Horeslioo I3X-22 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 'ir 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 i.1 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 13; Columbia ft Marietta '25 3u Maytown ft Kllzabellilewn 25 10 Lancaster Ephrata 25 47 Lancaster ft WUlew Street 25 te;( Strasburg ft Mlllpest 25 21 Marietta - MayUwn 25 mi Marietta A Mount Jev 25 31 Lanc..EUzabetht'nftMlddlet,n 100 (0 Lancaster- Fruitvllle. 5!i 51 LancaHterftLititz 25 75 Lancaster ft Willlauistev.-n 25 105 Lancaster ft Maner 50 1X1.10 Lancaster Manhelin 25 II Lancasterft Marietta 25 35 Lancaster ft New Helland 100 79 Lancaster ftSusauehanna. 300 275.20 BANK BTOOKS. First National nana. $100 $205 Farmers' National Bank 50 109. Fulton National Rank 100 140 Lancaster County National Hank.. 50 110.25 Columbia National Bank 100 150j Christiana National Bank. 100 118 Ephrata National Bank let" 142 First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100 141.3b First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 j48 First National Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 150.25 Litttz National Bank 100 140 Manhel.11 National Bank 100 151 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75 New Helland National Bank loe 135 Gap National Bank 100 120 istv AiiyjcjtrisjsMisxiii. PUBLIC SALE-WILL 11 K NULU TUES DAY, JULY 3. 18S3, by the undersigned nt Cox's old coach factory, 341 and 313 Church street, a let et lirst class cariiatres. ANe, ceaclunaker'a material, ofllce furniture and ether articles. tale te commence at 10 a. in., when terms will be uittde known by JNO.Q. MERCKR, JACOB GABLE, Administrators of Thes. It. Cox, dee'd. js?6 0td&llw T HUKSK'S. PICNIC SUPPLIES : CROSS A BLACK WELL'S and Sauces. English Pickles AMERICAN PICKLES, iu small and large bottles. SARDINES, French and American Mustard andSpiced Sardines. POTTED MEATS, vi. : Ham, Beef, Tongue, Duck, Turkey. Game, Ac. LUNCH TONGUE, WHOLE ROLLED OX TONGUE. Pickled and Splecd Oysters. Marmalades and Jellies. Fruits, Syrups, Lemens, Bananas, Cheese, Dried Beet Chipped, ftc, Ac. Alse, PICNIC PLATES BTJESK'S, Ne. 17 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. RErOKT 4F TIIE CONDITION OF TIIK First National Bank et btraslmrg, at Strasburg, In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business June 22, 18S3. RESOURCES. Leans and discounts $ 93,299 OR Overdrafts..... 12 29 U. S. bends te secure circulation.... 80,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents. 41,583 i8 Due from ether National banks 55,009 23 Due from State banks and bankers. 551 50 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. 550 00 Current expenses and taxes paid. . . 212 67 Checks anil ether cash Items 3J 00 Bills et ether banks 645 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies r 6 79 Specie 7,568 20 Legal tender notes 4,856 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer ( 5 per cent, et ctrculatlen.) 3,603 00 Total $ 290,926 07 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 80,000 00 Surplus fund. 14,500 00 Undivided profits 1,935 16 National nana-notes eutstanuing... iueu ou Dividends unpaid ". S2U 00 Individual deposits subject te check 117,729 70 Due te ether National banks 2,530 38 Due te state banks and bankers 1,398 53 Total $ 290.92S 07 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, . I, Gee. W. Hensel, jr., cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swearthat the above statement is true te the beat of my knowledge and belief. GEO. W. HENSEL, Jr., ' Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before mc. tills 2Cth day of June, 1883. CHRIST. BACH Jl AN, f Notary Public. Correct Attest : A. R. BLACK. GEO. W. HBNSEL, JOS. McCLURE, JeSfMtd Directors. mHUllSDAY PARTLT VUVOX AltD J. SLIG UT CH A N G E IN TEMPER ATUBE. Real Laces, as intimated some time age, are new put en a ceun- , ter by themselves. The fact is worth mention in three ways. First, the convenience of having them together, with no mixture of ethers ; second, the avoiding the throng thatgathersabeutthe imitation Laces; third (but this concerns us quite as much as you), the fact that our trade in real Laces has come te occupy a whole counter. Yeu may recall, if you liice, that we have been selling gen eral merchandise but six years, and that we began under some difficulties. It was quite a jump for men's and boys' clothing te Laces and such things. Is it any wonder thatagoed many people have looked en and waited te see whether we were coiner te de our new business as well as our old? Every new and then some little incident shows whether we are finding out hew te cater for la dies. We have been enlarging and enriching our Lace stock and adding te our salespeople. It is made easier new bv this little change te see what sort of a stock of Real Laces we have. Secoiuleeuntertnun Chestnut-street entrance 1 lelt of main aUle. JOHN WANAMAKER. Fer amenthpastwehavebeen selling at 50 cents two different makes, in black and colors, of Lisle Thread Half Hese; one article is of English birth, and has the stoutness and solidity of our British cousin. TheJ ther maker is away off in the heart of Germany clever and rather Frenchy in variety of colorings and ribs. It has been se long since we presented these goods at 50 cents that we had al most forgotten them but for a newspaper paragraph account ing them bargains. Amnie, west. JOHN 1VANAMAKER. Yeu would hardly suppose that Ribbons could become scarce, yet certain makes in Black Velvet are very scarce. All the numbersare en ourcoun eurcoun ourceun ters. While Straws in Jewel Bon Ben net and in Langtry Turban are here at 25 cents. There is a special bargain new in Black English Milan Straws at 50 cents that used te be solvdfer three and four times that amount. Snow Balls and Daisy Wreaths are the newest things in flowers, 25 cents a bunch of a dozen. Ch'.'stn ut street entrance, right side. JO UN WANAMAKER. The traveling season has be gun in geed earnest, if eurtrunk sales are an index. Beginningwithapackingtrunk for one dollar, we have: Willow Trunk?, Itattan Trunks, Ko.e Leather Trunks, Leather Trunks, Zinc Covered Trunks, Woeileu Tiuuks. Seme have enough compart ments te astonish a bachelor. Lewer lloer, Markci-ilrcet front, from centre te J uulpur-alieel stairway. JOHN WANAMAKER. Ladies ireinc te the mountains will be glad te read this para- jrraph. We are turninc: our laree dressmaking room te their service in a way that only the dull season allows. We forget, for the time, what it costs te make dresses. Indeed, we leave out of the account many of the essential costs. We prefer te keep our workroom busy, even at a less, for shortly we shall need it, with its organization un broken. We are making plain flannel dresses of four qualities, suitable for mountain or seaside wear, at $6, $7.50, $9 and $10. They will be ready-made, but if a lady does net find a fit among the ready-made, insteadef alter ing te fit, we shall take her mea sure and fit her net se care fully as in costlier work, but carefullyeneugh for such dresses; carefully enough te guarantee satisfaction, as usual. 1301 Chestnut, second l'.oer. Take house car. JOHN WANAMAKER; We discovered last week that our Muslin Underwear Depart ment lacked a great many quali ties in Skirts, Chemises, Draw ers, &c. There has been a gen eral replenishing, se that there will hardly be any disappoint ment, no matter what may be called for. Arcade, right. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market, streets and City Hall Sqmue Philadelphia. - 2a "y! -aa . uEI tfS f,di. " kvS I - r V V3 -ii i , r?,m v rt .' 1 V3 VA . l Bl Jel ?'l M rfW .3 A -V -. f . Cf, m fi iv. :-r V -. .. ;. -.fr" At , rf-A. ;.. - -yw. .4ir.-.r' JfckW.fe? T