V3 t-fJI LANCASTER DACLY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 7.1883, w-'ii Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor had four cases. One was that of a woman who was arrest ed while drunk la&teveuin-r, at the request of her husband. She says he treats her badly and is reponsible for her ill behav ior. Shewas discharged en payment of costs. One old man who was drunk en Chestnut street whciehe was abusing the people, get 10 days iu the workhouse. The third subject wan a reuh looking fellow who was arrested as a suspicious vharae tcrby the watchman at Dtdye's cork works. He did net knew the watchmau and told him that he intended going ler a pair of shoes. As it was net fchewn that the man had recently committed any offence he was discharged. A vag who looked very sickly was discharged. Installation at Officers. The following were installed as efficeis of Concstega council, Ne. 22, Jr. O. U. A. M., last evening, by P. C. J no. C. Swope : C, Jeseph Like ; V. C, E. E. Humphrc Humphrc ville ; A. It S., Jehn Kerepf ; Warden, Jac. D. Heuser ; Cen., L. E. Derwart ; In. Sen., Win. Musscr ; Out. Sen. Win. L. Palmer ; truhtee, Jac. D. Heusor. Notwithstanding the expense te which this council has been put duting the past term, they are still able te show a gain of $118,152, which makes the total worth of this ueiiucil te date, &1.0j Ml. iturgtary and Kebbery. Ou Thuit-day thieves broke iute the house of J. 51. Rettew, at Akren Mills, this county and stele all the silver ware and clothing they could lay their hands ou, leaving the family with scarcely enough clothing iu which te make a presentable appearance. The thieves effected an en trance through tbe cellar. They were heard just as they were leaving the house, but there was no means of pursuing them, as they had a team near by and drove rapidly aw.iy in the daikuess. HI;; itlack ISaim. A paity of Lititz Gshermen under the lead of Mr. Sturgis, went te Biukley's bridge en Friday, and succeeded iu taking eight very liue black bass, the largest weighing four pounds. Abimcil Bi.es. hteie. East King sliest. Is fpen eviry (.-.cnliiguiillJ nine e'clek. It Picnic. Tliu picnic ei tlis Guttuti ieig Stcil;ckass;e Vercln will be held at TcII's Itain en Monday next. Beat racing, balloon ascension anil lire. works will Irj the attraction el the day ard evening'. The Weman's Christian Tcinpeiaiice Union will meet at. liall-pa-sLsK en Tucday evening, in the Icctiiie-ioeiii et M. rani's Reformed church, corner Kast Oratigi: und I'ukc atieeti?. Merchants' Annual ExcurMeu Te New eik ami Ceney Island ou Thins day, July r.l. Ue.ind trip tickets, geed ler thrcudays, only J1.W). .Special through train IcavcR Lane.i-.ter (King street) at 5:40, Coluin Celuin Iilatat5:l(i, MaiUielm at 0:2:, Lititz at ti.35 uud Kphraluat 7 si. in. Fer particulars see c'reu 1 irs at all Millions. iuly.r.,7,10,H,10,18,&2lv An r..xinrlenct)ii l'rm;ilcal Ueimnt. In thisa.'uet v,pc-ciallic3 a man must serve lenjj yeai-, in beuu; eiw business calling te u'.hicc success, ami be et greatest benefit te his putieni. Specially true is thisei dentistry, therefore em jh: pie should patronize W. L. Fisher, v lie-e twenty yean' dental cxt crlence a iualual)Ie. At his ellici', G2 North (Jiiecn, lie tin nislie lull upper or under sets et teeth tumi 1S te $10. Gas given, Pii'servutieii et ti'-tii:i -nH'i-ia'ty. nijiy-'::uis Sl'&VIA I. SOT1VIB 1 was sfveiely aflllctcd ler eleven years with Hav IVvur, niter trying almost everything without avail, I gave up all hopes of being cured, v hen I purchased a bottle et Ely's Cream I'.alin. Te my surprise, alter a few ap plicatiens, J was entirely relieved. 11. Wat hi Hakims, Letter Carrier, Newark, N. J. I leceiumeml te these sutlcring (as 1 have) with llay Fever, Kly's Cream Balm 1 have tried neatly ail the remedies, and give this a decided pieterence ever them all. It has given me immedntu relief. C. T. STKi'itEMb, Hardwaie niciclriiit, llhic.i, N. V. Pi ice Se cents. H2-2wdw i;iuis ii'i'ne'i i l i'n t.tei Is the most ellective 1'aiu Doalrevcr iu the world. ill 111114 surely iuicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, ana thereby morn certainly RELIEVK PAIN, whether elirenie or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou ble the bliengtli than any ether similar papu papu lateon. It cures pain in llie Side, Rack or llewels, Sore Threat, Rheumatism, Toethacho, und ALL ACIH'.S, and is Tlie Ureat Keltever of I'aln. " BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA" should be in every lamlly. A teaspoentul el the r.macca in a tumbler et het water sweet, wind. If pretened, taken at bedtime, will BKKAK UT A COLD. 23 cents a bottle m.iyl-T Th.F&w SKI ii DlMuutnB. S wsyms's Mntmeiit" ) Cures the moil Invel- "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's ointment" jeratecases of ;,kln dls- '.iwayne's inti:icnl" i "fwayne's "iiilmunt" eases, such as tetter. "Swnyne's Ointment" salt l heiim,sc:ihl head, "swayue s umuneiu" "Swnyne's Ointment" '".i uy lie's Ointineiit" 'Sway ne's Ointment" "Sway no's Oliituicnt" -Wayne's Ointment" ' Swnyne's Ointment" ".Sway no's Ointment" babcr's Itch, sores, all crusty, scaly, itching, skin eruptions, and It at illsti easing com plaint, itching piles, "huaynes uiutmeni .. . ,,.,,.,.,.. .. "Sway tie's Ointment" 1 1" u,,1 tI,,-t-1"'" cl Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew ebsli- S waync's Ointment" nate or long standing. Ask for it and nse no ether. It CUKES wlieie all else lalls. Sold by all druggists, A Ceusli, Void or Sere Threat ltequiies luunediale attention. A neglect ir litates the lungs and mi Incurable disease Is erten the result. " Ull. SIVAISK'S COM l'OUND SYltUl' WILD C1IEHUY " cures the ine?t seveixj coughs and eeids, actsdircctly en the lungs, threat, und chest, purities t lie bleed, anil ter bienchhil, nsthma. all pulmonary ai ai lectlens et longstanding, itisthebestreuiedy ever rtiscovered. Trice 25 cents and $1 jier bettle. The large size is the most economical Held bv all best urucdsls. 113-lUV&Flvd&w deiv te be ure llealtti. L seems blranne "tliat anv oho will sutfer Hern the many derangements brought en by an iinpii'e condition et the bleed, when SCO VlLL'SSAItSAPAlULLAANDSTlLLlNGIA, erllLOOU ANDL1VE11 SYltUP will restore perlei-t health te the physical organization. It if indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the best lSLOOl) I'UMFIEK ever discovered, ellcet uully cuilng Scrofula, Syphlitic disenlers, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders und debility, bil. ieus complaints and all diseases indicating an impuie condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indi gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ler It ACTS LIKE AC11AUM, especially when the complaint Is el an exhaustive nature, Laving a tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain and tier veus system. ., ilKli'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast Fer use externally and inter nally. HED HOUSE POWDEIIS euro all diseases or horse, caltle, sheep, hogs, poultry mid all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUttE. maySl-2 Fer sale at 11. 15. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen slreei Camelia Oentenc ler the teeth U very l.a- graut and removes Tartar and Scurf, burdens the gum", feteps decay aud perfumes the breath. Price, 50 cents. Fer sale at all drug. iM. Jc27-GmdW jienry'" Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.brulscs sere. ulcer.-', ialt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henkt'8 Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are nut imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents, bold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug tore. 137 North Queen street, my29- je. S. UIVXEB OU. TO THE TRADE DOLL AR TAKEN AT F DLL. VALUE for Goods. Seme persons intimate that i hose who continue te take the TRADE DOLLA.R for full value must charge mere for their goods, 'ihis is unjust, and we deny the charga as far aseur own house is concerned. We bslieve tha panic in Trade Liellars is a speculation get up by a few menied men, and that in a few mbnths the Trade Dellar will be worth lOO cents. We are willing te take the risk rather than te have our customers stand a need less less- And as our goods are all marked in Plain Figures and One Price only, we guarantee te give you full value in Dry Goods, Garpat?, Cleth ng &e. Oall and see for yourselves Don't stand a shave en your Trade Dollars. JOHN Ne 25 EAST KING STREET, II OWKI S & BUK8T. BOWERS & HURST, Nea. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - LANCASTER. PA. LAKG-E STOCK. LOW PEICES. CUOICE. ASSORTMENT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: Black SHks, Summer Silks, Colored Silks, Brocade Silks, Nun's Veilings. Albatross Cleths, White Goods, Swies Embroideries, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, ALL AT REDUCED TRICES. BOWER8"& HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, Will cle3e at 6 o'clock, p m., during July and August, except Satuidays. UKATllb. IIalukuam On the tith Inst., Mary Heugh, wlte et the liite Prof. S. S. Halileman, in tue 72U year et lier age. Funeral tiein the ic3llence et her niece, Mary A. Mussulman, Murlelta, Pa., en Mon thly, the :i:li, at 1 1 u.in. It IIukk AtfcliverSpriiiLS. Jancasler county. Pa. en Julyti, Matthias iiuik. in Hie 37th year el his uge. His relatives ami lilends are re3pectiully in vited te attend the funeral from t. Stephen's church en te-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. It IIahtku In 1'iU city, .lu!y 0, 1881, Jehn Uar kv iu thf 43 year of his age. Ills relatives and friends are rcspectlully in vited te attend the tunerai from i late resi dence. Ne Xi Leeiiit street, en te-morrow (Sunday) uieinlnx at 10 o'clock It NE.H' ADVKKTISJM1ENTH D UfiT riMiuirr thktwe hmallua vaim ciiriu'tj for fie. ir en nine arlicie. at IIA11'1MAN" YKI.LU.W KKONTC1UAK STOItK. WANTS-.D. ; V Tl NANT WITH SmALL lainily te t.ike the lieusf. Ne 341 North I.ime stiept, ami le:ud au old lady ler the lent. Apii'y atenca te WM. McCOMSEV. j y7-2td 43 West Chestn ut street. n AVAMaANl) YAK A. VIOAiCSflNLY 5c , t'-e bestforthemencvlntne town. at ii Airr man's yjjLuivv rueNT ci ait TO.K. I ANitASTKK UOUNTV TOMATORS AND t Kasnberiics. All Linda e1 VeKelali'es. ;iieicsSalt. Oysteis and Deviled Crab?. Mj' 3D'J pounds et Choice (Jrcamcry It utter lceelv- ed lHstniht is net, all Held. At t'llA. W. KUKKuT'S DAILY MAKKIST, It. Ne 129 East King Sire t MAKK Ml SIISTAKK, FOIt YOU VAN buy the best 5c. Havana cigar in the market, at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIUAIt STORK. NOTIUK TO mKMBKKS OF 1IIG L.AN casiku m.i;nnekciiek. All uieiubi'i's wheintend participating in the S:eni;erlest in August next, will please leave the incisure ter their haU at Shultz's Sens. Ne. Ul North Queen stieet (Gundaker's old stand) wllhln thu next 10 days. IJy order el the society. It UEO. PFEIFFEC, Pec. E UTATK OF ANNUS O. UATMeMD, LATK of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et adiuiuistratien en saui estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate painent, and these having claims or demands acainst the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Maytown, Lancaster, county. Pa. jESSK KLUUH, Administrator. A.F. Siienck, Att'y. J2;i-0tdS PDBUUSALKOF TWO CAR LOADS Or HOKSES.-On MONDAY. JULY !, 1881, at the Meirimac Heuse. C. A. Miller, proprietor, Laucastcr City. Pa.. 2 car-leads et Henes ene car-leat of Canada Horses, llrst-class, geed draft and heavy feeders ; ene car-lead of Southern Indiana and Illinois Horses, line drivers, geed steppers ami Horses ter enaral farm use. Sale at 1 o'clock, p. in. UEOKGE GROSSMAN. J. ItEiiMAX, Aucl. jl-llw&lldS IANUINK" NE.W AMD SICUOND-U AND, 2i 3 and 4-hersc power, at JOS. HUBER'S Iren Foundry and Machine Shep. Iren and iirass Castings, Machine Werk and Jobbing promptly altontled te. Shep Hear of Lancaster County Naliena Bank, Lancaster. Pa. a7-emdS fUTlC!S TO 1IKIUGK KlHLItKKS PKO- 1 pesals for the erection of a county bridge ever Little Chiekies creek at Myer's lording, en read from Mt. Jey te Columbia, will be received at the County Commissioners' office, Lancaster, Pa., until 12 o'clock, in , FRIDAY, JULY 13.183. Ne bids will be considered unless they are accompanied by a bend ter twice the amount of the bid, ler the faithful performance el the work. Specifications can be seen at the commis sioners' ellice. By order of THE UOAUD. Attest: Fkank Griest, Clerk. Jell-3tawdld (-1 1COWINO UE1TKK WITH AUK ! T " Just fifteen years age," It said, " Since I located en this spot ;" And then it seem'd te hang it's head, As the' engaged in deepest thought. " Just niteen years, and yet and yet The people say, 'twlxt me and you, That elder, elder as I get The mere I daily And te de!' The speaker here was Carpet Hall, Grewn younger, better with its age, A place where men and women, all Are glad their carpets te engage. SaiRK'S CARPET HALL COK. W. KING AND WATER ST3., Lancaster, Pa. D R. TOWMSENO'D KfcfHEIJY. REV. HENRY WARD BEEGHER .SATS OF DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY ren Hay Fever, Asthma and Catarrh : Brooklyn. N. Y., Sept. 24. lSai. " I belie -e It will be sure in ninety cases in a hundred." Buoekltn. N. Y., Oct. 17. 1883. " I am happy te say that your remedy has served me a second season fully as well as the last year." Pamphlets with Mr. tteecher's full letters and ether testimonials furnished en application. Prepared only by. UK.M. M. TOWMdKND. rrevtbarg, Hd. Price. 50 cents and tl SO per bottle. A8a,e.b?CHIU'ESDBHIW,FjjBt Place and Court St, Brooklyn, K. Y and by the dreguwie generally. ' ' je25-tdTOW NEW AJtrJSMTlSBiUSSTB. THE PUBLIC. S. GIVLER JVJSIF AVrJSJtTlSJCJUMNTa. "(EOKOK FAUMKSIUUh, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, IN ALL COLOIiS-Maroen, Cardinal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown. 151 ick and Myitlc. Perfect Fitting in all Sizes. An Klegant Assortment el these Goods, Frem $2.50 Up. ALSO. JERSEY CLOTH BY THK YAB.D, IN ALL COLOUS. LADIES' CASHMERE AND SHETLAND bHAWLS IN GREAT VAKIET AT LOWEST PHlCES. GEOKGE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. AtKtf AltVi-.tfllSEBIKNIS. WAdlKU-iV siuUl ui 1'1 ItVhU press and work iu press room. Apply at this etlk-e. ttd AT ICVTNK KEStVEATI.IU WKK is tin plu e te have your sweating done right. Ne.2,11 EASTGKANTSTUKET. j7 SldS DOMT FIIUIIET TilK L.AUK IU HWK your resweattu iloue Ne. 231 EAST Ult ANT STKiSET. Oh ! but they de ft nic . j7-JtdS 1?OK IIKNT.-THK STOItK KUOtt, NO. 35 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames ltingwalt. Apply te 1IIOS. E. FRANKLIN, .fcb7.8.9,10ftcndlfd Ne. 120 East King St. TOTIUK. THK KNCAMPMKNT IIFOKH. ll Heintzclmaii pest. Ne. 3(0, G. A'. II., at, Kauflman' Park. M.-inliclin, will cent line ever SUN DA Y, .1 U L Y 8. JG-21 SCHOOL. TAX J883. The duplicate is in the hands of the Trcasuier. 3 per cent, oil for prompt pay ment. W. O. JIAUnllALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 centre square Olhcc hours from 'J a. in. te 4 p. in. JD-tidlt PUItLli; tALB OK BURSES. On MONDAY. JULY 0, 1883, will be sold at D. Legan's sales stablrs, market street, rear et McUrann Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., 9 Head of Ohie Horses. Among the.m aic some very fine drivers and geed stepping horses. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. A credit el CO days will be given. It DANIEL LOGAN. THK MKftlBUKd or BED JAVKEI Tribe, Ne. 44, 1. O. R. M., and the members et Seven Wise Men, Ne. 9, U. O. S. W. M., are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral et Matthias llurk, en Sunday aftu nom at 3 o'clock. Members will meet at the hall and wear dark suits and while gloves. IMIILIP KELLER, It OTTOPAC11ELI1EL, t OKAUVO WAKKUOUSiSS. FOUK NHW Tobacco warehouses, with railroad siding (iu this city;, are wanted and must be com pleted by Jan. 1, 1884. Parties intending te build may find desirable tenants en live year leases by calling en the undersigned. BAUSMAN & BURNS, Insurance ami Real Esuite Agents, y5-:lcedU Ollice 10 West Orange street. A CLASS FOK INSTKUUTION IN MSN A. inunsliip will beergauized at the Laucas ter Ceniuiercial College, commencing MON DAY, JULY 9. One Heur per day, from 9 te 10 a. m. Call at the rooms during this week ter fur ther information. II. WEIDLEU, Jiiy2-lwd Ne. I0;s East King Street. (1 1KAKO F1KK INSUKANUr: CO.UPAN V T OF PHILADELPHIA. Aaaets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. insures Property at Current Rates. Lesses I remplly Settled and Paid. RiFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 Ea8t Kicg Street. mlMnidM.W&SK SKALKU PKOP08AL8 WILL HE KK cel veil by the Street Commit tee of the City et Lancaster for the building et two sewers, one extending from Mill street te the Quarry ville, R. R., and the ether from Duke street eastward, through Vine, Rockland and Church streets, according te plans and specifications te be seen in tha office et Cel. Win. R. Gcr hart, City Regulator, Ne. 84 North Duke street. Bids will be received at the office et Alderman J. K. Barr, Clerk of the Street committee, up te 7 p. in., J uly 9, 188. jc-2t PKOPIIHALM rUK OOAir-FBUtuSALS -will be received at Ne 29 East King street, until Friday, J uly 13, at 6 o'clock p. m., te fur nish the public schools et this city with Hard, Broken, Egg and Nut coal, and Lykens Valley Steve coal, te be of the best quality, free fiem dirt or slate, and delivered in the cellars et the school houses In July, as directed by the committee, i lie bids te cover all the coal required ler the entire year ab mt 400 tens or mere. II. E.SLAYMAKEB, Chairman com. Buildings aud Grounds. jy6-3td PKOPOKALS FOR cBEUTlNU TYKOUGBT Iren Fencing Proposals will be received as Ne. 29. East King street, until Fiiday, July 13th, at 6 o'clock p. m , for the erection et 1(0 leet mere or less wrought Iren fencing, with ene double gate In front of the main entrance and ene!slngle gate (as may be desired by the committee) at the Ann street school building, the fencing te be tu- same In every respect as that in lrent oft he High Scheel building, en West Orange street. lien and pests el the sate weight and thickness as the Orange street tence. Granite blocks for ports and braces te be 12x12 and three teet long. Alse ler two steps et Pert Deposit granite, el the proper length and helghtb, te correspond with the steps at front entrance et Ann street school, with suitable foundation te support the same. Fer further particulars apply te H. E.SLAYMAKEB. Chairman Cem. Buildings and Grounds. Jv6-3td & CO., LANCASTER, PA Lancaster, Pa at Air a i) rmtrjuMiitjixra, ClANKs, UAHI-S, A rUl.l. LlNCFltOAI 3r, up, lit UAitTMAN'S YELLOW KRONTC1GAR SJl'OKE. 1?OK 50c. lOU VAN BUY A VEKY UOOl) ; CORSET, with side laces, worth 7.ic. Our UIISIIONS are cenHldcred bargains. These beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c.,iit SWARR'S, lcbl7-lyTus Ne. 50 North Queen Street. 'PAKE NO IIU J". TRADE DOLLARS TAK EN AT PAR FOR CLOTHING-! OUK SMALL BALANCE OF Light Colored Suits FOR- Mcu, Youth's Heys' and Children, WE AUli fcELLINU FOR ONE-HALF TflEia VALUE, As we lined the room ler our Heavy Suits ami Overcoats, which we arc new niaiiutacluring. Hirsli & Brether, PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Ner, 2 & 4 North Queen Street. TRADE DOLLARS TAKEN AT PAR. N OT1VK. Metzger & laughman ARE NOW SELLING. PREPARATORY TO GETTING IN TllfclB FALL STOCK, SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KINDS. At Very Much Reduced Prices. BLACK SATIN PARASOLS With Spanish Lace, at $3.50, that were $5.00. Lewer grades in proportion. We are soiling the balance of our . At cents a yer J, that were 10 cents a yard. 43 WflST KM ST., LANCASTER. (Between the Cooper Beum and Sen! ;Bene Metzpr & Hanglimau SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1883. DEATH IN A CELL. WAS IT A CONFESSION OF CHIME? One of the Juen Charged With the Merru- town muraer Is FCund Banging In Ilia Cell In Prison. NjnmsTOWN, Pa., July 7. Albert Har vey, who with James Jack was under arrest for the murder of Mrs. Mary Jack, committed suicide in his cell in the county jail last night. After the meeting of the coroner's jury en the 5th inst., he and Jack, who had been confined in the same cell, weie separ ated at the request of the coroner. Yer terday he was visited by bis daughter, and after she had gene he asked Underkeeper O'Farrel why bis hearing was postponed. When told that the district attorney was absent he seemed satisfied. In the even ing he steed at the deer of the cell and conversed with the night watchman. This morning he was found dead, having bun; himself with a handkerchief te a spigot in the corner of his cell. The bed clothing was bloody, but no wounds were visible. Harvey has loot; berne a doubtful reputa tien. Jack has net been informed of Harvey's death. Charles Ernst, who was accused by Jack and Harvey of having been iu the beuse with him at the time of Mrs. Jack's death, is still at liberty. His friends say when drunk he is helpless and could net harm any ene, aud when sober he is inoffensive. FOKEIGN IMATrr.IH. The Great Plague In Egypt. Alexandria, July 7. One hundred and seven deaths from cholera occurred at Damietta, yesterday, S9 at Mansurah and 16 at Saraaneud. Count DeChamberd Still Alive. Fakis, July 7. The condition of Count DeChamberd has net chauged siuce last reports. A Ifeyal Heir. Potts Dam, July 7. Princess Victeria, wife et Prince Frederick William, eldest son of Crown Prince Frederick William, has been delivered of a son. aL'sriUlOUS IMStTH. An Inquest Which May Shew up a Murder. Easten, Pa., July 7. An inquest was begun last night en tbe body of Geerge Werkheiser, son of ex-Sherifl Werkbciser, who died ou Thursday morning from in juries alleged te have been received by a blew struck by W. H. Harrison, a student. The docteis who made the pest mortem examination, testified that a clot of bleed three inches long and one inch wide was found in the brain. Werkheises's com panions swore that Harrison struck the first blew and that afterward Werkheiser complained of a pain in the head. The inquest was adjourned late last night until te-day. A Ciimlnal Makes a Confession. Richmond, Va., July 7. Charles Henry Lee, (colored), who has been twice convicted of the murder of Daniel Miller, in Henrice county, in February, last, bar. made a full confession of his crime He had been living in Miller's house aud is supposed te have been crimi nally intimate with the latter's wife, who is new in jail charged with being ac cessory te the murder. It was upon this woman's testimony that Lee was con victed. Lee will be hanged en the 31 of August next. Accidentally Drowned. Philadelphia, July 7. Police Lieu tenant Markee repotted te Mayer King this morning that after careful investiga tion of the surrounding circumstances of the death of Frank Kast, whose body was found in the Delaware river en Thursday, he had concluded that the man was net a victim of foul play, but had been acci dentally drowned. Twe Men scalded te Death. Chicago, July 7. Yesterday aftcr aftcr aftcr uoeu while Jehn Hate and Jehn Halleuge were engaged in cleaning the boiler in the works of the North Chicago rolling mill company, at Seuth Chicago, a valve broke, letting the steam in upon them and they were cooked te death. U.'-JOO Men Oat el Employment. Allestewn, Pa., July 7. The works of the Bethlehem iron company were shut down last night and all the empleyes were paid elT this morning. Three thousand two" hundred meu are thus thrown into idleness. The tire Again Hunting. Wellsville Ohie, July 7. The fire of yesterday again broke out in the oil refiuery el Shaine Abett & Ce., near this place entailing a total less of $10,000. Au empleye named McFerren was burned te death. Collision of Tralus Woonsocket, R. I., July 7. An east bound passenger traiu en the New Yerk & New England railroad collided with a west bound freight train at Ironstone, Mass., at 8 o'clock this morning. Beth engines aud several cars were wreaked. It is reported that several lives were lest. WKATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, July 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states very warm fair weather, during the day, followed by local rains during the night, and oeoler weather en Sunday, southwest' te northwest winds, falling followed by rising barometer. THE WOitKINGMAN'3 WANT. Uew It is Met by the Democrat le fatty. " Democrat' " in Pittsburgh Times. What de the workingmen really want '. What can our governments, state or federal, de for them, as distinguished from the few against whom their com plaints are justly levelled ' They don't want any privileges. They don't want any official oversight or nursing. They are net children, and they de net wish or intend te be like the negrees, in the recon struclieu period, the " wards " of the state, and therefore, the push-pins of politicians. What they de want is the immediate abolition of all arti ficial distinctions ; the repeal of that bad legislation, which for twenty years the Federalists have been devising te steal away the earinga of labor, and be stew them in one way or another upon the favorites of government. They de net want laws which make combinations among employers meritorious proceedings. They de net want laws which enable the coal operator or mill owner te shut down without notice, after having enjoyed the profits of a protected market, or a railroad te say that it will net carry produce" be cause it does net cheese te oblige the shipper. In ether words, they desire a free and equal chance in the work and business of life, and they insist upon the extinguishment, as rapidly as may be, of every public grant te private persons, of any privilege which amounts te monopoly. Is net this the sum of it? It is nndeubtedly. That is also the Demo cratic position. It has been the Deme cratic position from the beginning, and te secure that peaceful revolution, in behalf of geed government, just te all and unduly favoring none, the labor organizations, in their many forms, the anti-monopoly leagues, the grangers, all associations of men seeking te release the many from the exactions of the few have only te merge themselves into the great Democratic party, and help te swell the grand triumph of the plain people of 1884. MAKKX1B. Philadelphia Banter. raiLADKLTHiA. July 7. Fleur dull and weak. Kye flour at J330. Wheat quiet ; Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 Ill's 1 13 ; Ma 3 de $1 0981 10 ; Ne. 1 I'cuna. Bed, $115. Cern firm ; sail Yellow, tilgftlc ; de Mixed, 60061c ; Ne. 3 Mired. 58fj59c. Oats higher and in geed Inquiry : Ne. 1 White, 5VQ10c; Ne. 2 de, 41KI5cc ; Ne. 3 de, 43MOc : Ne. 2 Mixed, tic. ye nominal at 63QC5c. Seeds dull ; Timethy, 1 ssg?; ej ; Fl.ixeed, at tl 5301 69. Previsions in fair demand. Lard dull. Butter steady and lalrdciii-md Eggs scarce and Arm; i'enn'a Djg.v; Western, 18c. Cheese dull and easy. Petroleum dull. Whisky at $119 New Yerk Maraets. New Yerk. July 7. Fleur dull and weak. Wheat !4QJc higher and very llrm : tnule quiet and moderate ; Ne. 'i Bed, Aug., $1 13 0113X; Sept.. fl 1:541 IU. Cern lQIJc higher and very strong ; Mixed Western spot, 50QG0c ; de future. 59g6!? Oats K91c higher: Ne. 2 July, 42tlK; sept, 37c ; state, jmwc : western, iuauc. Live Stock Prices, t uicaoe Hogs Bcccipts, 13,000 head ; ship ments. 7.500 head ; market stronger and ac tive ;01Oe higher ; mixed, $5.'0fi5!)0: heavy, $ 8gU 2. ; light, $5 7rti 35 ; skipd, $3 i55 70 ; ClOSOil StClL'lV Cattle Beceipts, 0,000 head; shipments, 4,300 head ; lalrly active and stronger ; experts. J5 90at SO ; geed te ehelce shiptdim steers, $3 SOfJj S3 ; common te medium, $1 7."0 5 10. Sheep Receipts, 1,100 head; shipments iieue; markfct weak ami slew ; inferior te l.iir, 1 2 Mm - ; geed. $4 23 ; choice, $1 M). East ILibektt Cattle Receipts ler wrck, C.iasi head threueh, 2,tli; head local ; market fair ; prime. $5 S37i; ; common. $1 (JeQl 83. Hogs Receipts ler week, 11,825 head ; 1'hll 1'hll adelphias and Yorkers, $6 4000 50. Sneep Receipts for week, lS,:i;0 head: mar ket slew : extra, 55 25 ; inline. $1 03 I 8n fair, $1 2534 50 ; common, 2 753 50 ; iamb3, $1 5ji. mock mameta. Quotations by Reed, Mctiranu ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 A.M. C.C.AI.C Michigan Central New Yerk Central 1205 A Ce , lianh 11 m. 3 r. m. !k: li'.'li I l!-S X7K se-j; hk n J5 :;'4 tVA 1 W4. w :ts'4 JI5A 4U4 WW 53ji le,'4 71 45 15 121) 8S 12s" 4 Hi 37)5 MU 1)0 133'C 27 IS 12 Wi 1051$ Mi !,' 2;?s 4Ui 81 :.:: New Jersey Central . Ns; Ohie Central Del. Lack. A Western.... Den ver Bie Grande.... n(j Kansas ft Texas Lake Shere Chicago A N. W., com ... N. N., Out. A Western.... bt. Paul ft Omaha Pacific Mail Rochester A Pittsburgh.. kibe JrUUl Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabnsh Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Loulsvllle& Nashville... N. Y..CIH. ft St. I. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania 12SK 41 30k I3l 41i iara U5J4 - 43 t''J 5'.)Ji 29)4 n,y4 Beading 29 P. T. ft Buffalo 15'4 northern raeinc-cein... m Northern Pacific Prof... RIJ5 Uestenvllin Philadelphia & Kile Northern Central Underground Canada Southern People's I'oaeencer. 810'i 8-. HI in flew lera. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks dull and somewhat lower. 2S2ic. New Yerk Central Erie Kail read , Adams Express Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Seu thorn Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Kail read Chic ice Keck Island Railroad Pittsburgh ft B'ert Wayne Railroad... Western Union Telegraph Company. Teledo ft Wabash New Jney Central New Yerk Ontario A Western Meney, ....110 ....131 !"iie'" ...i:J3'4 ....121 ....131 ... 81 .Ml" . ... 's'2 .... .... 2UW rtlllartelpMn QuotatJens by Associated Piesd. Stocks steady. Philadelphia ft Erie It. U Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies orNew.Icrsey Northern Pacific. Northern Pacific Preterre 1 Northern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company.... Pittsb'g, Tltusville ft RuUaleR. K Little .Schuylkill Railroad .. .11 .. fflltf .. r.y .. nw ..leiji .. s yH .. .W4 .. 45 ...IIKI .. 3'.1!4 .. 15X .. 01J-J Lecal stocks ana Uenas Reported by J. B. Leng. Par La-jt val. tale. Lanc-i'My 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882... loe $105 " 1S85... 100 W,-X " 1800... 100 117 1895... IOC 120 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100 100.50 " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102 " 1 " In ler 20 years.. 100 ire " 4 In5er20year3..100 100 " 6 " Inl0er20year3. 100 lw. Manhetm borough lean 100 102 MiaOKIAAHBOUB BTOCSU5. Quarryvllle R. R $50 $2.?! Mlllersvllle Street Car 50 x.'23 Inquirer Printing Company 50 45 Watch Factory loe 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company 30 Stevens Heuse (Bends) loe 90 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquenanna Iren Company 100 2 5.25 Marietta Hollewwaro loe 22U Stevens Heuse 50 '5 Sicily Island 50 1C Kast Brandy wine Wayut'sb'g.... W 1 Millorsville Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market 100.55 XISGKLLANKOUS HONDO. Quarryvllle R. It., dun 1K93 Jiixi $118 Reading ft Columbia K. B5's loe ii'5 iJincaster Waich Ce.. due iss: 100 U'2 Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce.. due In ler 20 years loe 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 188t 100 H3 TURMriRK STOCKA. Big Spring ft Ueaver Velley $25 $ 1. Bridgeport ft llorcshee 13t '-"2 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 is Columbia ft Marietta 23 30 Maytown ft Klizabethtewn 25 10 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 17 1 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 10; t Strasnurgft Millport 25 21 Marietta ft May town 25 no Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 31 Lanc.Eilzabetht'nftMltldlet'n 100 CO Lancaster ft FrultvUle. 50 51 Lancaster ft Lititz 25 75 Lancaster ft WiUiamatewn 25 103 Lancaster ft Maner 50 131.10 Lancaster Manhnlm 25 41 Lancasterft Marietta 25 35 Lancaster ft New Helland 100 79 Lancaster ft Susanehanna 300 275.0 BANK STOCKS. FlrstNationel baiiK 100 $205 Farmers' National Bank 50 1ip9. Fulton National Bank 100 110 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 110.25 Colombia National Bank loe 150 Christiana National Bank 100 118 Ephrata National Bank 10)' 112 First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 10O ll!.3l First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 i4S First National Bank, Marietta 100 2"0 First National Bank. Mount Jey., lue 150.23 Lititz National Bank 100 140 Manheidi National Bank 100 151 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75 New Helland National Bank 100 135 Gae National Bank 100 120 KKSCUKO JTKUBf UKATH. ThetollewingstatcmentofWUllamJ.Cough In, et Semervlllc, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for It the attention et our read era. He says : "In the lall et 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a friend told me et DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a Lfttle te satisfy ttem, when te my sur prise a' d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once dead, began te revive, andteOayl leelin better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writethls hoping you will publish it, se "that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHELUNGS.andbe convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I nave taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I nave taken since my sick ness. My ceugn baa almost entirely disap peared ana I snail seen be able te go te work.' Sold by H, B. Cochran, 1(7 North Queen street XKW AJrEBTI3MMBNTB. SATURDAY frAIB; SLIGHT CUAH8K IN TEMPERATURE. The Market street side of the store will be open this even- Did you excursienize en "the day we celebrate ?" Did you note the prize-candy fiends pile through the cars with the assur ance of Missouri train robbers? The fusilade of missiles hurled right and left, with practiced precision, upon the unlucky vic tims, the only return fire being that of epithets mere forcible than polite from male voices ? Did you try te count the accum ulating mass of prize candy packages, cheap literature, cough drops, button fasteners, pep-corn, prize soaps, ginger snaps and ether commodities appropriate te a " news com pany ?" It Avas annoying, true, but se were the still smaller insects that buzzed and swarm ed about you further en. The bigger ones had " protection," for they swelled the dividends and only drew dimes with their bills ; the littler ones swelled your faces and drew bleed with theirs as freebooters and pro tected themselves. Didn't the prize-candy fiend pay for the right te rear his monument en your lap till you could scarce peer ever it at your neighbor ? This was " trade " a trille compulsory, mayhap. One lady, who couldn't, like her husband, threaten te impale the fiend en some roadside fence rail, relieved her mind by say incf : "It reminds me of our suf ferings before the shopping re form." The old-time wrongs yet rankled in her breast. She'd net forgotten the shrinking feel ing in entering a store ; the tone of hotel clerk austerity and con descension en the part of the salesman ; the mental debate which te accept, the goods that didn't suit her or the chances of a safe retreat. There was the gauntlet of all these men be tween her and the street smil ing, but savage. If she wasn't outflanked, might there net be a man lurking at the very deer with a great lasso ? If she was. only home ! It wasn't much ; it might de for something else a dress or a duster or some thing. Better pay it and get there. Is it overdrawn ? Well, ladies say they have many a time and oft bought things they didn't want te save annoyance, and certain stores they wouldn't enter again en any account. Aren't you glad the shopping reform has made it easier and pleasanter for you in well regulated stores, some mere than ethers, of course. We're net perfect yet; we're learning, and you are teaching us ; we're ready for another lessen. JOHN WANAMA.KER. If you propose running down te the seashore ever Sunday, because you are feeling rather run down yourself, you will find amencf the Gentlemen's Fur nishings some aids te comforts, such as Bathing Sitit.4 for Men ami Boyd, 75c, $2 00, $2.50 a ml $3.0'). Uicyle Shirts ter Men and Beys, $1.0) te $3.25. Tourists' Shirts. Beating SliiiLs. Gentlemen's Ftiruidliiiigd, Market street en trance, main aisle. . JOI1N WANAMAKER. Fer Summer Wear our Men's and Beys' Clothing Depart ment offer at het-weather prices superior geed goods-: Vests, all linen Duck 75 Coats, Seersucker stripe...... AO Coats, same, be iter goods I.OO Coats, I'uniiinu Seersucker goods ..7.00 IJeys' While Duck Pauls ...I.OO Beys Striped Ceat-i 40) Beys' Fancy Chccic Linen Suits 't.SO The Bargain Tables contain : Broken lets of Woolen Suitj reduced from 95.00 te :;.oe. The 33c. and 40c. Shirt Waists in seersucker stripe and the white, laundried and unlaun dried, at 50c, are net all gene. Maiket street side, main aisle. JOHN WANAMAKER. Exquisite designs in Em broidered Sateen Robes, exclu sively our own, from our Paris buyer, reduced. A large variety or color and tylc3, choice seasonable and very elegant. Kmbreldercd Uobcsdewn from $14 te $10. Embroidered Robes down from $2to$85e. hmbreldcrcd Uebcs down lrein 10 and $11 te $7. We offer these bargains in ether robes : Let Ne. 1. A small let or Braided Gingham Bebes in Pink and Blue, with White Rfatd. There are slight oil spots lrem the machine needle. They can be removed same as an or dinary grease spot. These braided Gingham Robes $4. Let Se. 2. A small let open work embroid ered Cambric Robes, In dark colors, reduced te$5J. m Let Se. 3. A few open work Chambray Kobes, In fine colors, reduced te $5. Frem Chestnut street main aisle, east side counter. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City Hall square PmLADILPHLl. 1 1 SJ O d irl 5 rS -i -4 i H M -A 5i 1 'ji tvl v . va Y I , V ' V I . M 1 , srj V'JkH S1 -SJJ .lf r'fiS
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