LANCASTER DAILY INTElALGENCM;MONO AY, JULY 2. 1883 - f COLUMBIA NEWS. UVti KKUULAti CUIUUHSFONUEMOE Eventa Alene SuBqmelianna Items Interest In and Around tile Borough Picked up by the Intelli gencer Reporter. A fire occurred at HeBride & Maulfair'a Heur mill, en Saturday night. It was dis covered and the alarm given by the fire man of a Reading and Columbia railroad. The firemen were promptly en the ground and succeeded in saving the property from destruction, although great damage was done te the large stock of flour and grain en hand by the water. The fire occurred en the third fleer, and is believed te have been caused by the het journal of some shafting. The owners of the establish ment are at present unable te estimate their losses. The Trade Dellar. Nearly every business place in town refuses te take the trade dollar. The First and Columbia national banks refuse te take them at any discount, and E. K. Smith ii Ce.'s bank will only pay 85 cents for them, and reluctantly take them at that rate. L. W. May and Mr. Bachen Bachen heimcr are among the very few business men who will take thorn at their par value. Much excitement has been created by the depreciation in value of theso coins. Tlie Secret Societies. At Saturday night's 'meeting svlvania castle. Ne. 70, A. O. Of K. rcuu- M. C, the following officers were elected : lain. Simen Gramm: S. K. P. C Ulmer; S. K. C, B. F. Maun; S. K. V. C, G. W. Detwiler; S. K. F. L , W. H. Trapuell; A. It. S., F. G. Paine; I. G.f A. J. llogcutegler; C. of S., Wm. Gehu; A. S., Sr llelliuger; trustce, Philip Clark. Cenes toga lodjje, K. of P., has en baud a fund of $1,C98.29. lloreugli Itrevlttes. II. C. Yeung off ou a summer trip. J. II. Kauffman home from Chicago. F. A. Bennett geno te Green Bay, Wis. Read's and ether fisheries badly injured by the flood. River falling rapidly. Milten Kimburg, orderly of Ce K, 8th regiment, U. S. A., home irem long service at Ft. Assincbeine, Mentana. Saturday eveniug dancing paity at Chiques rock well at tended. Jehn Wittncr home for vaca tion from Philadelphia academy of mechanical drawing. Miss Matne Keone of Lancaster, visiting Columbia. E E. Lutheran pastor preached In Wrights -ville last eveuiug ; many of his Columbia members attended. Depot grounds at Wrightsville terraced and decorated with flowers. Fer insulting a lady cm Thiitl street a tramp get a terrible mauling from her husband. luteiesting religieus ex ercises will be held in St. Jehn Lutheran church at 0 a. in., July 4th. KAIf.KliAU ACCIDKNT, M. V. H. Ke'ler I.eieit u I.ctf Gen. lloinlzlemau pest, G A. It , Ne. liOO, organized in January, at Manheim, lias been holding f-ir some days past, ami will continue ler a lew days te come te held an encampment aud festival in IvaiifTmau's park, at Manheim, the object Doing partly te raise money te pay the expenses they hau been at in organizing the pest, and partly as a matter of lecrea lecrea tieu. They have mero than a dozen large tents erected, one of which is used as a bazaar, where visitors may find all kind. of icfrcshmeuts and purchase articles of use or ornament there offered for sale. A Mnall admission fen is charged all visitors, except old soldier-, who are admitted Iree aud furnished gratis with a plate of army Lean soup. The encampment has been quite a success, and many citizens ami comrades from several neighboring peiuts Lave paid the camp a vinit. The Heintz chnaii pest is composed of live material, . i.d though it is the youngest iu the county, it is better uniformed and equipped than any el the elder ones. Yesteiday M. V. I. Keller, a clerk in the county ic.widei'i; ollire, accompanied by sew.ral ether mcmbeis of Geerge II. Themas pi.-vt.S4, G. A. It., went en the railroad excursion from this city te visit the encampment. After spending afiw hours very pleasantly with their cjmrades at the camp, the Lancaster party started for the railroad station, about 5 o'clock te return home. Seeing the train for Read ing moving away from the station, Mr. Keller mistook it for the Lancaster train, aud ran at full speed te get aboard it. Ile siezed the hand rail of the car and tiied te jump upon the steps, but in doing se was thrown heavily te the greuud with his right leg across the rail. Instantly the car wheels passed ever it, crushing the flesh aud bones of the feet aud aukle te a jelly. He was taken iu eharne by his comrades, and Dr. Dtiuiap was Mimmened. The doctor seeing that amputation would be nccessiry, erdcied the patient te be laid upon a bottee, placed iu the car and taken home. Dr. Duulap accompanied him te Lancaster, and aftur he had reached his home in East Vine street the le was am putated a low inches below tin knee by Drs. Duulap and M. L. Heir. Mr. Keller has bean doubly tin fm lunate, .last twenty one years ae, when seiving as a soldier iu the First Peiinsylv.iuia Re sdivcs, he war. shot through the light elbow at the battle of the New Market Cress toads, by which he was crippled for lire, the elbow joint and the hones for seme distance above aud below it bavin-; been cut out by the surgeons, thus sav ing the use of the hand, but render ing the arm limber and comparatively heirless. After beiug shot Mr. Keller was taken prisoner and icmaiued in L'bby prison fiem July te September 1802. His many friends iu this city sincerely syinpa thize with him in this later misfortune. HAHr.Itil.l.. A Geed tiatue at ftlllleravllle. The third game in the championship contest betweeu the Seniers and Juniors of Millersville state normal school came off en Saturday afternoon, resulting in a victory for the Seniors' nine by a score of 11 te 5. The game was well played throughout, only four errors being made by the Seniors aud six by the Juniors. The chief feature of the game was the fine fielding of the Senior nine. The score was as fellows : suNierts. l.car, 2b Cerbin, p Seheck, ss Lewis, if Jacobs, c Miller, If Perter, lb Williams. 3b... Snhnlil, cf O. R.) .icxiens. ..4 1 Brooks, ss .... . 2 2 Mllll in, p .. 3 2 Miller, c .. 3 1 Smith, 3b ..3 1 Bycrly, rt .. 3 1 Ilcli, II .. 4 (i Stremtngcr, lb... .. 2 2 Preston, 2b ..3 1 Michener, et O. ft. . 3 1 . 5 0 . :: e . :: e . :; e . : e . 3 l ,. 3 1 27 11 27 .ri 9 011 2 n 12 3 Seniors 1 1 0 Juniors.. 0 1 Flics caught Sentnrs : Miller 3. Scheck 3, Lewis 1, Siibeid 1. Williams l.llearl Total, id. Juniors : Millln 1, Smith 1, Byeily 1, Stromlng Stremlng cr I Total. 4. Tlineet Uaine-1 h., 40 m. Umpire J. C. Grlsslngcr. Tne Ironsides. Sweitzcr, who has been pitching for the Iiensidcs club, has secured an engagement iu the West te play in a nine, and there fore cannot come te the city any mere. Ou Saturday Manager Speece went te Philadelphia where he secured a young man named Buyers, te pitch for the team. He arrived in Lancaster this afternoon aud will accompany the club te Pottsville, where they go te play the Anthracite team te-morrow. On Saturday two nines, composed of the Lancaster belt works calling themselves the Olivers and Turners, played a game en tie old Ironsides grounds. The Olivers wen by the score of 27 te 5. The Yerk Daily, which insists that there is a baseball club in that town says that "if the Lancaster team can play well rwe. S. UIVLKR & CO. TKADB DOLLARS TAKEN" AT PAR UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, DRY MS, WETS A! MERCHANT TAILORING. JOHN S. GIVLER. enough te beat the Fishers our boys will play them, the winning club te take all the gate receipts. If that will net make the game interesting enough the Yerk club and their friends are prepared te offer additional inducements te the win ners of a game. Of course if the Ironsides cannot win in a game with the Duncanneu club it will net be worth while for the Yerk club te trifle with them, and the latter will challenge the Fishers, in which case seme of our junior clubs will accom modate the Ironsides." Se ? '1 UK TKADB DOLLAK. The Opposition te it Reaches Lancaster. The panic, started in New Yerk a few days age, relative te the trade dollar, reached Lancaster . en Saturday and caused considerable excitement among all classes of people. Almest everyone agreed that it was a shame that the United States of America should lend its name and its motto, aud issue from its mints a coin purporting te be a dollar, and which, nevertheless, did net possess the merit of beiug a legal tender. And almost everyone declared that it was supremely ridiculous that a silver coin weighing 420 grains, 900 fine, should ha worth only 85 cents, while another silver coin issued Irem the same mint, weighing only 412 grains, 900 fine, should be a legal tender for 100 cents. The general impression appeared te be that the scare was get up by speculators in New Yerk for the purpese of fleecing the banks, aud that alter they have been sufficiently shorn, the praises of the trade , dollar will be loudly sung and the sharks will uulead thorn upon the public at par. A few of our tradesmen refused te take them en Saturday at par, but they were very generally received for their face value. Seme of the banks, however, gave their customers notice that they would net hereafter rcceive or issue them. This morning they received from their iegular customers at par all the trade dollars they took in en Saturday, but will net receive these taken in since Saturday night. The Farmers, the County aud the First, na tional bank will heldall they have en hand until the storm blows ever, or until relief is given by Congress. They advise their custemeis, who can de se, te held en te the trade dollar rather than suffer a shave. The Fulton bank, which received aud issued the tiaie dollar at p ir up te Saturday, will, until further notice, leceive them at S."i cens. The piivate baulurj will, Jfer the present, receive them en depjsit at 83 cents .tud pay them out at 85 te theso who have deposited them or will buy and sell them at 85 eent-. Reeil, McGrann & Ce , took them at par te day. The refusal of the banks te take them at par has had the effect generally te cause a lepuoiatieu et tnem te uay iy dealers throughout the city, but Givlcr & Ce., and ethers advertise iu our columns that they will leceive the trade dollar at par for goods. Seme ether large houses refuse te talw them for the present at moie than 85 cents. The county officers refuse te take them at all for fees. Many of the saloeus, cab diivcrs, railroad offices, postal authorities, etc., refuse them. On Saturday the city police aud the fire department were paid their month's sala ries almost exclusively in trade dollars. Te-day they are cursing the city treasurer for giving them 85 cent pieces for $1. MfMlJAY SUUOOt ANHIVKK3A.KY. liiterestlug Gxerctes at NeO'svlUe. The second anuiversary of the Ncfisville Union Sunday school took place yesterday afternoon. The church in which the celebration was held was beautifully deco rated with flowers and evergreen, ami crowded te overflowing with children and adults. The exercises opened with tlie singing of the "Beautiful Valley of Eden" by the school, with organ accompanimeul by Prof. F. W. Haas and cernet acceni pauiment by Mr. llalbach. The 103d psalm was read by Dr. E. II. Witmer, supui intcudent of the school, aud a prayer was offered by Rev. G. W. Seilhamcr, of the Bethel, this city. Superintendent Witmer read the soceud auuual report of the school, from which it appears that the officers of the school are ten in number, five males and flve females. There are eighteen teachers, ten males aud eight females ; eue hundred and sixty-three scholars, of whom seventy-seven are males and eighty six females. The ave rage attendance during the past year was one nunuieu ana sixteen, ana the number or visitors during the year, two theusaud eight hundred and niuety-fenr. Thcre was one death during the year. Twenty members of the school were present every Sunday, and as a re ward for their attendance each was pre sented with a Bible. The amount of money received was $227.21 ; the balance in the treasury, 13.74. At the conclusion of the superintend ent's report th6re was mero music by Prof. Haas, Mr. Halbach and the school. Interesting addresses were made by Rev.lGee. W. Seilhamer, II. C. Moere, and D. S. Bursk, all of this city. The vocal and instrumental music was excel lent throughout, and afforded much grat ideation te all present. Following are the names of members present during the year endiug June, 1883 : Annie Heffman, Annie Widmyer, Lizzie Wagaman, Mrs. Widmyer, Bar bara Burkhaid, Clara Hess, Annie Reid- enbaugh, Annie Amer, Samuel J Widmyer, Albert Gruber, FJarry G!ess, Phares Gcltz, Samuel Retb, Samuel Shaub, Willie Gless, Jehn Reth, Goe. Wagaman, Willie Sbaeffer, Ilarry M. Illy as. 11TKIA1. KLVKNUK ICKCE11TS. Oollrctieutt In tlie Ninth District for tlie Fiscal Year. The collections of internal rovenuo taxis in the Ninth collection district of Penn sylvania, composed of the counties of Lancaster, Yerk, Cumberland aud Perry, for the fiscal year.ended June 30, 1883, are furnished by Collector A. J. Kauffman, as fellows : On 230,13.(,72j cigars ,$f.l.r7.1fi(5 03 101,113 oe ' 114. aje gauens spirits ' 22.412 4 5 barrels beer ' 30,9G0 pounds smoking tobacco " vpeclal taxes (licenses) " 11.5G1 pounds snuir....r " banks, capital and tfepestts (ether than natural) " penalties and ether sources 20,731 S4 4,214 I 40,103 84 1.CC5 52 11,982 90 1,7C2 52 Total collections $1,340,739 84 Stamps were sold for 20,000,523 cigars, and for 11,180 gallons of distilled spirits, in excess of the previous Gscal year. Had thcre been no changes in the inter nal revenue taxes, the collections for the last fiscal year would have been about $240,000 mere thau that of the year ended June 30, 1883, when the total collections amounted te $1,450,720. SEW AJtrXXTMSMMJBNTB. S. GIVLER TBB FKISON. Meeting el Inspectors Te-day, The prison inspectors held their regular monthly meeting this morning in the law office of Charles Sproul esq., their selici ter. A number of bills were presented aud approved. A gentleman from Pitts burgh, who icpresents a pump firm there, was before the beard and proposed te dig a well and put up pumping apparatus at the prison for $300, and for $500 he would put up ene that he would insure. Ne action was taken in the matter. The commutation of the sentence of Jeseph Greff was disallowed. Greff was sen tenced iu April, 1879, te five years impris enment for burglary, and if the commuta tion was allowed his term would be up July 24 next. Greff was a member of the gang who hieke jail last year. He was recaptured aud will new have te serve his full tenn. Ne Cane Made out. At the hearing of Fred. Williams before Aldermau Spurrier, en Saturday uight, for the alleged collection of money from the patrons of Jehn Irwin, street cleaner, it was shown that the money collected by Williams was from pcrseus who had employed him te keep their fronts clear aud agreed te pay him ; aud the suit was accordingly dismissed. New Williams complains befere Aldermau Barr, that Irwin collects from his, (Will iams') customers, and this case will be heard next Friday evening. A Disorderly Female. Alice Smith, a colored iumaie of the almshouse, gut drunk en Saturday and raised a big row-. She was se disorderly that word was sent te the police in this city. Officer Mums went out and brought ber te town. This morning Alderman 1'air gave her U0 days in the work heuse. Twe Unarges. J. J. Desch, of North Qucei street, has brought suit for assault aud battery and drunken and disorderly conduct against Harry Hch'egel before Alderman Ferducy, Sclilegel lat week brought a suit for dam ages against Deuch for breaking his arm Special Trains. In addition te the iegular trains te Lititz en Wednesday three specials will leave King street at 5:40 a m. aud 0:00 aud 8:00 p. m. Returning, a special will leave Lititz at 10:20 p. m Mayer's Court This morning the mayor sent ene drunk te tlie work hou?e Ter 10 days and another ler 15. Twe paid costs and a vagrant was allowed te inn. Fourth ei .Inly Uheap KxciirMlen. Citizens' annual excursion te Atlantic City and Philadelphia en Wednesday, July i Keiiinl trip tickets, geed ler three days, only $".(0 Tiuin leaves l-.anea-.ler, liing street, at :-:l, Columbia MO. I.undi-iville COS, Man helm 0.22, MtitzJ:'i!):ind Kphrata lit 7:0J. Fer par ticulars sen circulars. jci",27,2,.3rjv2,3Jl,ltw I recommend Lady Camclla's Seciei et Youth and Beauty for the complexion as be ing far superior te any article 1 ever used. It positively removes Freckles, am.' will remove Tan in ene application. Pi ice 50c. Fer sale at all druggists. Mn 8. J. RKNNE SMITH, je.'.'l-CmdMA. Newark, N. J. SfKClAZ. ItOTIttlCS. Decline of Alan. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence Sexual Debility, eureil by Well".' Health Re newer. $1. Dvsi'kvtic. nervous people, " out et sorts," Celdeu's Liquid fleet will cure Take no ether. Of druggisls. jyJ-lwdced&w J-llij; Tlileveb a. Dy.s "cpsia and debility are two big thieves they creep in and steal our health and com cem com lert beleiu we knew it. Let us put a step te Ihi'lr Invasion with u bottle et JSurdeck Jltevil Hitlers, te be had at uny drug store. Fer sale by 11. IS. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and !3i North Ouccn street. Tub most popular unit migrant Peitumeef the day ' HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by ft. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 Nertli Queen street feb7-ced3 S- Nothing se simple and perfect for cotor cetor coter Ingas the Diamond Dyes. Fer carpet rugs, belter and ciuiapcr than any ether dyc-stulls. Moment ! netlirBi Mothers I Are you disturbed ut night and ltrekcn et your lest by a sick child suffering and crying with tlie excruciating pain of eutting teeth? It se, go at once and get a bottle ei MRS. W1N S LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve tlie peer little sutterer 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 once that it will regulate the bowels anil give lest te the mother, ami relict ami health te tlie child, op crating llkn magic. It is perfectly sate te use tn ail cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is j the prescription of one of the el test and best female physicians in the United States. Sold every where 25 cents a bottle. mavl-M.W.S&w ItJKATlls. ItKsir. At Bird-in-Iland. June 30, 1883, Chris tian E. Kesli, aged Gl years and 27 days. The relatives and fi lends are rtspectlully invited te attend the f ueral en Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. j30-2til Hauck. :n tlifs city, en Iho 1st inst., Jehn Jacob, son of Jehn andKinma Itauck, ajed 10 months and 28 days. The relatives and friends et the faintly are respectfully fnvitcd te attend the funeral from Ills parent's residence. Ne. CIS North Christian street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment at Lancaster cemetery. It Bakk. July 1, 1SS3, at. Itarevllle, Upper Lea cock township, Dr. A. S. Hare", In the 05th year et hts age. The relatives and friends of tlie family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late lcsidencc, at Uercvllle, ou Thursday morning, July 5th, at 10 o'clock. Interment at GrelTs Dale. 2t Davis m this city, en the 2d el July, 1883, at 12 o'clock neon, Willie, only child et K. II. and Anna Mary Davis, aged fifteen months and nine days. Relatives and friends are respectfully In vited, te attend the funeral irem the residence of his grandparents. Ne. -I-M K. Charlette St, Lancaster, ou Wednesday, July 4, at 11 o'clock a. m. Interment ut ! ancaster cemetery. It Carr. In thfs city, en the 2d Inst , Kltner K , son et David and Kate K. Carr, agul22year 3 months and llldajs. Anether has joined the angel band. It NEW AUf BBTiaMMJSHTH, WAHTKU-A SITUATION In A UOlbL or Bearding Heuse as upstair t or Din ing Roem girl. Apply at this eflice. (X&KE&.VAHK". A FULL LINK FROM 5r. j up, at HAETMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1UAR STORE. & CO., LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. NUtr AOrjHtTISHMKNTS. TOV WILL ALtVAYS FIND A FULL X line et Connecticut cigars and fount hi n t ine Cut tobacco, at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CIUAIC TOUE. IirANTED-Bi TUG JNOU1KKK PKINT- $ V ing Company a lull-grown uev te work m the press loom. Inquire at the elllce of the company. j27-3td-eed I'ICNIC WILL UK HcLD AT SCHOKN- berger's Park en JULY 4, commencing at 1 o'clock. All ladies and gentlemen are in vited. ADAM SN YDEB, J2-2t Proprietor. UK F I B E INSUBANCIS, OO TO BAUSMAN & BURNS. 120 3tdK Olllce 10 West Orange street. Tka.dk dollars taken at the um brclla and Parasol Stere at Full Value for Goods. J. HOSE & SON, Ne. 11 North Queen Street, Lancaster. Great Keductlen In Parasols. It SCHOOL TAX 1883. Tlie duplicate Is In tbe hands of the Treasuier. 3 per cent, oil for prompt pay ment. W. e. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Se. 12 Centre Square Olllce hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. m. jiHtdlt Innn SUUAB LOAF IMNKAWf LK8 FOK UUU preserving ; last of the season. Choiee ilananas. Watermelons, Lancaster County Vegetables, Spiced Oysters, Deviled Crabs and Choice Creamery flutter at CUAS. W. ECKERT'S DAILY MARKET. It Ne. 129 East King Street. D1VIDKND NOTJUK. Tlie president and managers of the Lan caster and Susquehanna Turnpike Read have declared a dividend et four per cent, en tlie capital stock of the company, payable en de inuud at tlie office et the treasurer. W. 1. ISItlNTON. Treasurer, July 2 3lM Ne. .'IS Seuth Queen Street. A CLASS FOK INSTKUCTION IN FKN f niaushlpwilf beergnnlzedatthe Lancas ter Commercial College, '(.(fminenclng MON DAY, JULY '.). One hour per day, from 9 te iu a. m. Call at the rooms during this week ler lur ther iiitorinntten. II. WEIDLEU, july2 lwd Ne. 10j East King Stieet ri'UKTLK SOUP rOIC TDK FOURTH. X Parties wishing genuine Turtle Soup ler the Fourth or July, will please give ine a call and be convinced that we make the beat in the city. Send your orders lit as irly as possible, at the OLD STA.NI, NO.il NORTH QUEEN STREET, under lfaunigurd ner's Ceai Olllce. It ISRAEL KAUTZ. ASMUNF.I KSTA1KOK WM A. DOVLK, mid wile, et Lancaster City, Lancaster county. The undersigned Auditors appoint ed te dlstribute the balance remaining in the hands of Chits. i. Kaufman, esq., assignee, te and among these legally entitled te the fame, will hit ter that purpose en FRIDAY, AUG. 1(1, 1SSJ, at 10 o'clock, a. in.. In the Library Roem et the Ceuit Heuse, in the City of Lan caster, where nil persons interested in said distribution may attend. jyl-CtdM II. CARPENTER, Auditor. A PECULIAR HLUISH D1SUOLMKA D1SUOLMKA D1SUOLMKA tionet the eyelids, (mere especially the lower one ) Is observed in many persons. Tills dark tint Is especially conspicuous beneath the lower lid, piediictng a dark blue, fcuii elrcular ring. All diseases et the VA E, EAR, THROAT also. Chronic and Private Diseases success iiiliy tieatcd by I) US. 11. I), and M. A. LONUAICER. Olllce 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. jyJ3tU&w J)UIILI; HALK-WILI, HF. SOLD TUES DAY, JULY 3. 18S3. by the undersigned at Cox's old ceacli factory, 341 and 313 Church street, a let el llrsl class carriages. Alse, ceachmaber's material, elllce furniture and ether articles. Sale te commence at 10 a. in., when terms will be m :de known by JNO.Q. MERCER, JACOB GABLE, Administrators of Tlies. IS. Cox, dee'd. j e2(i (itd&l I w rUKMBKS AND WOKK'NGNKN (JEN r orally are respecttuily invited te call ami secure Bargains iu ' MEN'S SUMMER WKAR, New closing out at very reduced prices, con sisting of staple sea.ienabla goods. Alse Ladies' and uents" Hese from the common C pair for a quarter up te tlie best scamlcsss. Collais, Neekweir, flats. Suspenders, direct from tlie manufacturers, cheaper than ever. HFJSRY BKOHTOLD, Ne. 52 NOR . 11 QUEEN ST. Sign of tlie lig Mocking. lebXlvd I lltAKD FIUK INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MIL.LIO -, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Rules. Lesses Promptly Settled iind Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East mlMlmtlM.W&SR Kin? fctreet. B KING ALONU KlUitTKAUK UOI.LAUV, Tliey Will Be Taken for Full Value IN EXCUANUE FOItOABPKTd Olt IN I'AY MKNT OF HILLS. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, COll. W. KINO AND WATER ST.i., And you can consult nriecs elsewhere, beteie coming, and then see whether we don't fell von Better Goods for the Meney THAN CAN ISE HAD ANVWHEllK ELSE, IN Tff K COUN l'V, Oil OUT OK IT. Come Along With Your Trade Dollars, They will be taken ler 100 cents in exchange ter Carpets ; tlie Carpets will be sold ut lower figures than can be found elsewhere besides. AT HUKSK'M. Fireworks ! Fireworks ! SKY ROCKETS, ROMAN CANDLES, TRI ANGLES, VERTICAL. WHEELS, FLOR AL BOMBS, FLORAL FOUNTAINS, MINES, FLOWKRPOTsi. TOR PEDOES, COMMON CRACKERS, Animal Balloons, Colored Paper Balloons, Meteoric Ball eus, JAPANESE DAY FIREWORKS. JAPANESE LANTKKNb AND FLAGS. 43-Open works. en the 4th for the sale et Fire- AT BTJESK'S, 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTH.S, PA. Ne. SECOND EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1893. BY CABLE. COUftTCHAMfcOKD'SPKOBABLK DEATH Kxcliement In l'arla Over tbe Impending K vent Fears that He Is Dead Cholera Ravages In Kgypt. Paris, July 2. It is stated that the relapse of the Count De Chamferd is due te the bursting of anintestical tumor. The news of the count's illness caused great excitement at Paris yesterday. Tbe Went Feared. The Monarchists assembled this morn ing at the house of tbe Marquis DeDreux Breze te consider their course in the event of the death of the Count De Chamferd. A consultation of physicians was te be held at Fraksderff, the count's residence, and if there was any hope a telegram was te be sent te Paris. As no news has been received up te this hour (neon) the worst is feared. Count De Chamferd, who has legiti mate pretensions te the throne of France, is about SO years of age. He has been since the establishment of the third re public tbe centre of the hopes of the Monarchists, who anticipate a restoration of a monarchy in France. The count some time age disavowed all desire te fill the threue, if reestablished, and delega gatcd his authority and chances te his son. 1UO Ueuins tfrem Cholera Vesierday. Alexandria, July 2. There were 141 deaths from cholera at Damietta yester day, 14 at Mansurah and 5 at Pert Said. A. Well Knew u Priest Vend. Dublin, Jujy 2. Rev. Themas N. Burke, the well kuewn priest aud lecturer, died te-day at the ToIIeght convent. THIS KAILKOADS. President Oewen Asics for tbe Vacation of an lrjuuctlen. Trenten, N. J., July 2. President Gewen, et the Philadelphia & Read, ing railroad company made application in the United States circuit court te-day for the vacation of the injunction of Sat urday last granted en the application Wm. R. Dinsmore, of New Yeik city, te restrain the Central railroad com pany from payiug ever further money te the Philadelphia & Reading company. Pending the final hearing en a rule te show cause why the lease of the former by the latter company should net be annulled, Mr. Gewen called attention te the relentless strug strug gle waged between the Pennsylvania and Central reads for the past two years, and charged that " the present injunction was asked merely te cripple the Reading com pany's finances aud for stock gambling purposes." He said " all the money en band was lequircd te discharge the interest and leutals due te day, and if the injunction stands it might result in great damage te widows, empleyes and ether peer people merely te satisfy a miserable clique of stock gamblers." Mr. Gewen stated that, if necessary, security would be given that; the revenue of the Central railroad should be used only for actual expenses until the rule te show cause is argued. A lively discussion followed between counsel evor Mr. Gewcn's charge that his company had been lefuscd a copy of Saturday's applica tien. Cem 1 1 linn adjourned until later in the afternoon, in eidcr that a copy of Satur day's bill could be precuted. a::iunu uknvkk, Lien. VreuU. T.ilks About Ills ICeilsklli Cap tives. Denveu, Cel., July 2. Gen. Creek and Captain Barke, his aid-de-camp, arrived here yesteiday en leute for Washiugteu via Omaha and Chicago. Iu an interview last evening Gnn. Urnek said: "The telegraphic reports that the hes tiles are again en the warpath are absolutely without foundation. In fact, they were glad of an opportunity te surrender and fully realized that further demonstration by thorn would be most disastrous. With Nana, Loce and Bourte subdued, and old Juh a refuge Irem his own tribe, further trouble is impossible. A few squaws aud children only remain and they are expected in hourly. Beyend a doubt they will bring Chailey McComas with them.'' Tbe ccueral is of firm belief that the Indian troubles are settled. A Do.prrmle'ii fun .suddenly Sieppe. A dispatch from Maysvillc says : " Yes tctday morning Dick Baker came into town and amused him-wlf by sheeting into several buildings. Mayer Martin under took te step the disturbance, when Baker commenced firiug at him. The mayor then shot him dead." .Air KIhui's Uondltle.i Critical Richmond, Va., July 2. Information was received here this morning from Lieut. Gov. Lewis' residence, in Rockingham county, wheie Mr. Elam was taken after being wounds d iu his duel en Saturday with Mr. Beiruc, that Mr. Elam's condi cendi condi tieu is critical and that his wound is much moie aggravated than at first reported. The ball was extracted last evening. A Wile Writers Uer Husband bliet. Aunuiis, N. Y., July 2. Abram Cap pernell, a farmer of the town of Victory, was shot tin ee times vesterriay by Lew French, a young farm laborer. Suspected intimacy with Cappcmeirs wife was the cause et the trouble. The wiie wad pre BAnt at the shoetintrand ordered French te fire. Beth French and Mrs. Cappernell are under arrest. The victim will die, all three shots taking effect in his body. Bends te lie Paid. Philadelphia, July 2. Toe Pennsyl vania railroad company notifies holders of Harrisburj,, Portsmouth, Mount Jey & Lancaster railroad bends maturing te day, which have net been extended thirty vears. as registered bends, tbat the same will be paid in cash, interest ceasing at once. The Dauphin County Poorhouse in Flames. Harkist.urg, July 2 A building at the Dauphiu county poorhouse, two miles from here, caught fire about 1:30 .this afternoon and burned down. The main building is new in flames and cannot be saved. Sentenced for Life. Brazil, Ind., July 2. Sandorf, who was convicted for murderiug his wife, was en Saturday sentenced te imprisonment ter life. After the sentence he attempted but failed te kill himself by taking poison. The Debt Decrease. Washington. July 2. The debt state ment issued te day shows a decrease of the public debt during July.ef $18,099,201 WKATUKK INUlCATlOAB. Washington, June 30. Fer the Middle Atlantic states warmer south te west winds, generally fair weather aud lower barometer. MAJtKisia. Philadelphia aiarket. Philadelphia, July 2. Heur dull ; Super fine. $3 2303 VI ; Extra, $3 754 25 ; Penn'a Family, W Sifts 12 ; Minn. Extra, tsga 23. Bye Heur at $3 C2Q3 75. Wheat steady: Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 13; Ne. 3 de $1 10 ; Ne. 1 Penna. Red, 91 151 17. Cern firm ; sail Yellow and Mixed, bSQttlc ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 57659c. Oats firm; Ne. 1 White, 43c : Ne. 2 de, 42fc ; Ne. 3 de, 41c) ; Ne. 2 Mixed, WXQiOc. rye I nominal utGSc. I New Yerk Market. NkwYerk, Julys. Fleur dull and strongly in buyers' favor ; Superfine Western and State $3 4004 00; extra de, $3 9034 4J ; choice de, $4 3007. Wheat opened firm ; snsequently fell etr lQlkc ; mederaee speculative trading ; Ne. 2 Bed July, $1 1201 18; Aug.,$l 14S1 11; Sept..$l 171 18. Cern iic lower and dull; Mixed West ern spot, 43660c ; de future, 59S59G3c. Oats without decided change. Cattle Market. Philadelphia, .Inly 2. Cattle market fair : receipts, 3,000 head ; prime. G7c ; geed ut 6c ; medium at CJgQGKc; common at 5Q sheep market fair ; prime, 55.?c ; geed, 5fi54c ; medium, 4J4Q4JJC : common, 34c ; culls, 23ic; lambs. 43'Jc. Ilegs Market inactive at SKS9J4c ; receipts, 3,700 head. Live Stock Prices. Chicago Ilegs ltccelpts. 3,003 head ; ship ments, 5,000 head : market steady : common te geed mixed, $5 70gG 10 ; heavy, $0 000 25; light, $5 85G30; skips. $405 90. Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; shipments, 3,500 head ; market active, fafr aud steady ; rough and halt fat slew ; experts. 15 S306 05 ; geed te ehelce shipping, $5 4500 05 ; common te medium, $1 7505 40. Sheep Receipts, C50 head ; shipments 250 head ; market firm ; quality fair ; inferior te fair, 3 50g4 ; geed. $4 50; choice, $1 GO. Buffalo. Cattle Uecelpts, 3,10 ) head ; mar ket tteady with fair demand ; geed te ciieice, $5 2505 95; Texas, $4 7504 90. Sheep Receipts, 8,000 head ; market dull ; Western sheep, $40450 ; Spring lambs, $5 C0Q C59. Hogs Uecelpts, 4,200 head ; market steady ; geed te choice Yorkers, $C 3000 40 ; Unlit. 0 10 0t 2t ; geed butchers and medium, $ft 3O0C 40 ; gecd heavy, $0 33 ; pigs, $5 9O0C 1(. m moor markets. Quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce , ISank era, Lancaster, Pa. 11a.m. 12 m. 3r.ii. Michigan Central 02 92J5 New Yerk Central 119 119 11 New Jersey Central 85J4 83 85-jj, Ohie Central 10 10 10 Del. Lack. Western.... 123k: 12si l'XK Denver &UIe Grande.... 42 43 4.1 Erie 37i 37 3714 Kinsas ft Texas 30 Wi 29!j Lake Shero 1 W'J 1 10 Chicago & N. W., com.... 132 Vll 132 N. N.,Ont.Jfe Western 27 20 ht. Paul & Omaha ' Pacific Mall 41 11 41 Rochester & Pittsburgh is St. Paul 101 101 urti, Texas Pacittc tlTli 37J4 37! Union Pacific 34 93 9.! Wabash Common , 2s Wabush Preferred 43 43 43'4 Wcst'rn Union Telegraph 83 85 s. Louisville & Nashville... k: D.yi .12 N. Y Clit. 4 SL L .... 10 Lehigh Vaifey 7f 7f 7t Lehigh Navigation i't'A Pennsylvania 59 59 rs Reading 29 1-W 29J 29.3-10 P.T.&Butrafe 14 11 14'4 Northern Pactttc-Cem... 514; 5l; 51 Northern Pacific Praf... se1 s9 s: Ilestonville Philadelphia & Erie Northern Central .... Underground .... " Canada Southern CI OU 1U 1151 11'! People's t'esseiiKer. flillittlutpliiu Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia & Erie It. II Heading Railroad Pennsylvania. Italliead Liihigh Valley Railroad United Companies et New Jer.-e" . Northern Pact tic. Northern Pacllic Pieferr.) t Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company. Pltlsb'g, Tftnsvtlln & Rnllale ft. R. l.ttttnSchiivtkitl Railroad .. 29 .. r.'i .. 7t ..!' .. 51 Ml'4 ,. 5SVJ .. 15 ..109 . 10 . Il' .. flew YOTR. Quotations by Associated Press. Slecks steady. Meney, 23c. New Yerk Central Erie Railroad..... Adams Expiess Michigan Central Ruilread Michigan Southern Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Ruitread Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad.... Western Union Telegraph Company.. Teledo ft Wabash New J -rscy Central New Yerk Ontario & Western -.119 .. 37 ..1-9 '.'. 92JS ..10-1 . p ..let I'M V ..IU . 83 .. M'A .. K.yt -l,H M'XViAL IfOTlCUS. Celdkm'u Liquid fleet Tentc will euro in digestion, dyspepsia or Iejs of appetite. Ask for Celdcn's, et druggists. . iy2 ltlcedftw Tlie Removal et the Mtninp Act llenelir tn tne People. In anticipation of the repeat et the stamp act, the size of the bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons Liver Regulator have been materially increa-ed, se that ler $1 the quan tity et the med cine will be gnater than here tofore. Ask your druggist for, and be sure you get the big beltle et Simmons Liver Regu lator. I was severely alliic ted lerelevcn jcars with Hay Fever, atter trying almost everything without avail, 1 nave up all hopes or being cured, when 1 purchased a bottle et Ely's Cream Balm. Te my surprise, atter a few ap plicatiens, 1 was entirely lelieved. K. Wat Wat sem Harris, Letter Carrier, Newaik, N. J. I recommend te tho-ie sutfering (11s 1 have) witli Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm I have tried nearly ail the remedies, and give this a decided preference ever them all. It ius given me immcdtite relief. C. T. Stkimikns. Hardware merchant, ltlnca, N. Y. Price 5) cents. jy2 Swdftw Worked Wonder " My daughter was very bad oil" en account et a ceidand pain In tier lungs. Dr. Thetatt ' Eclectric Oil cured her in twenty-four hours. One et the boys w. s cured et sere ttneal. Till-, incdicine has werhi-d wonders in our lainily." Alvuh inckney. Mahopac, N. Y. Fer hale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 139 Iierth Queen street. SK1U IIIHfU4flS. "Swtyne's Ointment" 1 Cures the most lnvet- "S wayne's Ointment" v "Swavne's Ointment" erute cases of skin d'i- "s wayne'a Ointment" i "Swuvnn'H Ointment" eases. such as tetter. "Swayne's Ofntment' "Swavne's Ointment ., - -; r-: r ... 1 ' . ? salt rlieuui, scald head. "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" Swayne's Ointment" baber's Itch, sores, all crusty, scaly, itciiing, skin eruptions, and awayuB'sumimciii. 'tl-at dlstrp-tqini? cam "Swayne'sOintnicnt" ju M IISUCd3,nk c,n- "Swayne s uintment" pruui, licning pnes. "Swayne's ointment" ) ,, lv , . .,. "Swayne's Ointment" 1 UI en, cucf-l,,a-cure "Swayne's Of ntment" Vne matter hew obsll ebsll obsll "Swayne's Ointment" nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CURES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A. Ceueli, Void or Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the. lungs and an Incurable disease is often the" result, " DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdircctly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies tlie bleed, and ter bienchtal, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et long standfntr, itts the best remedy ever discovered. Price 23 cents ami 1 per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold bv all best druKKlsts. WJ-MWAFlvd&w D TOWNSEND'S KKMKIJY. BEY. HENRY WARD BEECHER SAYS OP DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY vor. Hay Fever, Asthma and Caturrh : Bcoeklyx. N. Y , Sept. 24. 1861. ' I belief e it will be sure in ninety cases iu a hundred." Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17. 1S8J. "I am happy te say that your remedy lias served me a second season fully as well as tbe last year." Pamphlets with Mr. neecher's full letters and ether testimonials furnished en application. Prepared only by. UK. BJ. M. TOWM3KND. rreatburg. Md, Price. 50 cents and SI 50 per bottle. Fer sale by CU ARLE3 DENNIN, FlrstPlace and Court St, Brooklyn, N. Y., and by the drug trade generally. jeZMttleew I ISeeds dull ; Timethy, $1 S5I 00 ; Flaxseed, at II 551 60. Previsions firm : Mess Perk, SIS 75QQ19 CO; Beef Hams, S2S029: smoked hams, I3Kd) lKc ; pickled bams, 1II2 Lard firm ; City Keflned, 10(c ; loose butch. ers 9c ; prime steam, 10. Butter easier and less active; Pcnn'aand Western creameryrextra, 23321c : B C. 4 X. V., 15822c. N KollsateaiOc. Eggs steaky . l'enna extra, 18)Q19c ; West ern de, 17c. Cheese quiet; N. y. tull cream. llfiHK ; Western de de, SXSOe ; fair te geed, SVJQ'.ic : Pa. part skims, 5Q7Xc. Petroleum dnll ; Keflned, TKQlilc. WnlskvatSllO NEW ADVXMTISXMMXTB. rOHDAI-FAIR AND WARHBK. " But he's se awfully partic ular. Very agreeable, and all that, but if things ain't just sv you'll net hide it from him. He knows what's what, you may be sure. I don't mind having com pany, but I want them te take things as they come. I'm al ways afraid of these particular folks ; you can't take things easy." "Well, I de declare ! I don't like folks at my table who don't knew a doughy biscuit from one light as a snowflake ! People who eat what you give them, as though feed was just meant te fill up and clothes only te keep one warm. The nicest thing a geed housekeeper can make are wasted en such people. They don't knew what's what. They ' don't like te give trouble' and ' want te see you take it easy.' Justasifene hadn't any pride ! Pshaw ! I've no pa tience with 'em ! Ne, no ; I dote en particular people." They were both housekeepers, of two sorts, as you have seen. Meral : We take pride in trying te be geed housekeepers. Our house is large, as you knew, but net larger, than the hospitality we cordially extend te you, our guests, who honor us with your presence. We bring out the best our storerooms afford, gathered from the choicest markets of the world, and ask you te the " spread." Naught is tee geed te offer you, naught is account ed a trouble. " Particular " peo ple are particularly invited ; we " dele en them," they are our best friends. They keep us wide awake and up te the mark ! Don't you think we all take pride in hearing you say : " We wanted it just se, and after a deal of trouble were just suited here." The harder te please you are, the better pleased we are te please you. JOHN WANAMAKEU. We touched en " bargains " a day or two age, but did net say they were just shaking out the straw from some novelties in the China Department, you must try net iail te sec. Yeu remem ber the rich cut-glass say an ice cream dish, for instance, In Russian cutting. You'll remem ber it well if you carelessly break one, as a friend did, an had te replace it only $23.00 ! Here is a copy of the same and very handsome for $1.25. Fruit, Berry Dishes, &c as well. Breakages don't ruffle the tem per half se much at that price.. An Adjustable Plated Handle, will held a berry dish of any size ; much safe and readier in passing than grasping the dish's edjje, 7 cents. Anether novelty are the Canary-colored Glass Dishes for fruit, &c. Beautiful and very low, 50 cents each. Leaves te match, for cream and berries, enly$i.25. The cunningest Napkin Rings are right here. Nickle-plateit open work, in Scxagen shape, just out, 8 cents each English decorated tea s-ts et : pieces, $5.00. White china, tea set". 41 p.eces, 4.5. Triple-plated iee.pitcner. engraved, if.50. Yeu can take the "lift," as some call our house car, te any of the upper floors from this spot. i.euer fleer, writ side, cen ral doers te Mar ket stieet. JOHN WANAMAKEU De the Ladies ever tire of Laces ? Net of wearing them. Ne, no ! nor of hearing of them, when something new is en the lapis en the counter at least as there is te-day. Black Uulpure Spanish. I inch, 33 cents. Illack Uutpurc Spanish, 4 inch, 35 cents. Black Uuipure Sranlsh, 4X-lnch, 42 cents, track Guipure Spanish,.') Inch, 4 cents. Black Uuipure Spanish, SK-lnch, 7i cents. Ulack Guipure Spanish, t-fnch, SO cents. Seme really Pure Black Span ish Laces. Same styles in lower-priced eoeds. Seme novelties in Cotten Laces just opened ; all colors and widths for dress trimmings. Rlack Spanish Fichus. Embroidered Mull Fichus. I.ace Fichus. Embroideries in Choicest Lines. Mull Shawls. New Embroidered Linen Cellars. The lace assortment is main tained by fresh supplies. JOHN WANAMAKER. All the remnants of Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, In grain, Venetian, Damask, Hall and Stair Carpetings have been marked down. The present prices are : Bedy Brussels remnants. $1 and $1.15. Tanestry Brnsels remnants. COc. and 7. c. Ingrain remnants ( ex-supcr all wool), COc. nd 70c. Inzraln remnants (all woel).40c. and 50c. Ingrain remnants ( net all wool), 25c. and 40C. Venefan Damask (lyard wide), 50c. and Venetian Damask ( Ji-yard wide ), 4:c. and' 60C. Venetian Damask (-yard wide) 25c and 40c. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City IlaU Square PnrutszLpHiA, - ?al - i . Si zi $. -ZiMi ':. 3 4-i &H jA -. Ji-1 V 1 I J fid "! V? "" - ' J- r" " . VI r-sfl i ' "R - , -cy Jl ". Jt - i & JZ " r -fi ' 7M Ml ."fi rl i r , 1 - i ' f. ji rt -zt ' i ii - - - )PJ .! j -! .- ; "! J 1 fit f x.-ttea3 . ?" .-j .rtse
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