5tfW JzCJr.i9ifX9SlnSj!S &Jk;2&& .L&Sffz9BIHMI!HHHHIHIHHHHIiHilH ' jv ,. - ' iS LANCA8TEK DALLY, INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, JULY 10. 1888. &' Smallpox. Ne cow eases have been reported to day by the health officer, but there are rumors of two or thrce cases The sanitary committee of city councils, consisting of Dr. U. M. Bolenius and Wm. Eberman, of common council, and Henry Wolf and Harry A. Dillcr, of select coun cil, met at Dr. Beleuius' last evening at 7:30 o'clock and organized by selecting Jlr. Wolf as chairman, and Dr. Belecius as secretary. The beard of health was notified of their organisatien, and that the committee was ready te center with the beard as te the measures necessary te se cure the health of the city. The county commissioners, the beard of health and the directors of the peer are in joint session this afternoon at the county almshouse te devise means for the erec tion of a suitable building in which te treat patients suffering from smallpox or ether infectious and contagious diseases. They will view the old Beard man mill and ether proposed sites for the hospital An .Explanation. Mr. Edwin Barnitz, 328 West James street, wishes us te say that Mrs. Maiy Ilcara, who was reported yesterday as Laving varioleid, is net his wife's sister in law, and was net stepping with his family, as was leperted. She is a sister in law of Mrs. Gormley, who occupies rooms in the same house, and was en a visit te her when she was taken ill. As seen as Mrs. Ream was attacked with varioleid she left Lancaster for her home near Oxfeid, taking her three children with her. There is no smallpox in Mr. Laiuitz s family. His house was closed yesterday becaubc his wife was attending a funeral. Huuday Scheel l-lcnics. The larcest picnic of the soaseu is being held at What Qlen park today by the Sunday school of St. Mary's ehurch. Busses have left the church every hour during the day and all were heavily leaded. The Sunday school of the Duke street M. E. church, is holding a picnic at Recky Springs, where they had the advantages of the uew steamer. The attendance is veiy large. The Sunday bchoel of St. Jehn's Epis copal church is picuicing at Lititz. They went out in a special train following the regular this morning. The picnic of the Presbyterian M. M. Sunday school will ba held at Lititz to te morrow. If the weather continues favor able it will be a very large ene and enjoy able. Tlie Hew sewers. The street committee met last, evening at Aldermau Bair's oflice and opened the bids for the construction of new sewers advertised for. The committee decline te make public the bids received. It is understood, however, that James C. Car Car penter was awarded the contract for building the ecwer from Mill street te the Quarryville railroad, and that no award was made for the sewer along Vine, Reck land and Church streets. The Mate Convention. The tiains going west te day are full et politicians en their way te the Republicau convention at Hai risbiug Fast line this afternoon had a laige party, and ameug the number were soveral colored delegates who had donued new linen dusters, store clot lies and nigh white hats, which made them leek very important. The party was joined heie by a number of Lancaster pol iticians. Fell frrein a Tree. This afternoon between 1 and 2 o'clock a fouiteen-year-eld boy named Fulmer climbed a tree en North Prince street, en pus i te Hetel Franke, te get a bird's nest lie fell te the ground and received serious injury, being carried in an unconscious condition te his home, en North Mulberry street, between Walnut aud Lemen. Dr. S. T. Davis was cent for te attend him. Cen. l?itiuurr' Dr. Wm. G'ompten, Km l. te. executui of the estate et tLe lata accempanied by W. Gen. A. D Ditmars, P. Compteu, esn , ex- Sheriff JacebS. Striue and Clerk et Quar ter Sessions G. W. Eaby, have gene te Oceau Beach te leek after aud make ap praisement of Gen. Ditmars property in that place. They will be goue about a week, Melen Merses. Chief of Police Deichler has received several postal cards with descriptions of horses which have been stolen during the past few days. One of them was taken as farteuthas Viiginia aud another from Philadelphia. Main el Horses. Samuel JIess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday for Daniel Legan, at his sale aud uxchauge stables, this city, 10 head of Ohie horses, at an average price of $227 per head. Fell rreui a Scailehl. Yesterday Jereme Desch, while work nig at plastering at Geerge Wall's South ern Exchange hotel, fell from a scaffolding a distance of 10 feet. Although badly bruised about the back, he had no bones broken. Mayer's Court. The mayor this morning had two drunks befuie him. Oae was committed for 10 and the ether for 5 days. A num ber of cases of young men who were dis orderly remain te be heard. Slustcal Conductor. Prof. Wm. B. Hall, of this city, is at present in William sport, in charge of the music at the 29th annual convention of the state teachers which begau te-day. merchants' Annual excursion Te New Yerk anil Ceney Island ou Thurs, Iny, July 19. Round trip tickets, geed Jot Jet Jot three days, only $1.50. Special through train leaves Laucater (King street) at 5:40, Coluin blat at 5:40, Manheim at 6:22, Lititz at 0:33 and Ephrata ul 7 a. in. Fer particulars see clreu arsat all stations. iuly5,7,10,14,10,)S,A2tw SJ'UVJAIj MUTJCHH. " Nothing se simple and perfect for color ing as the Diamond Uvea. Fer carpet rags, better and cheaper than any ether dye stulW. Freshness and purity arc communicated te tha complexion by Glenn's Sulphur Seap. ' Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown fitty cents. lyO-lwdeedfl w Dr. Bensen's Ceiery aim cnameinllc Tills contain no opium, quinine, or ether harmful drug and arc highly recommended for head ache, neuralgia and norveusuo a. 50 cents, at druggists. "Iliad Salt Rheum for 19 years. Four pack ages of Dr. liaison's Skin Cure entirely cured mc."F. I'. Lavclie, Merced. Cal. $1, at drug gists. What we Can Cure, Let's net ISndnre. If we can euro an achc,er a sprain, or a pain, or a lameness, or a burn, or a brnise, or a blte, by using Themas' Eclcctric Oil. let's de it. Themas' Eclcctric Oil is known 1e be geed. Let's try it. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Henry'" Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for culs.bruises Beres, ulcer.", salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin erupiiens, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Hei-t.y's Cahbolie Salve, as ail ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents, bold lu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Oueen street. my2-4 Feu Lame Back, side or Chest use SHi. LOU'S POROUS PLASTEK. Price, 25 cent Sold by H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen treet, Lancaster. ieblieed6 Celdxb's Liquid Beet Tonic Is endorsed bv pyslclans. Atk for Gelden' t ; take no ether. Ot druggists. jyMwdeed&w Tne BeiueTal el tbe Stamp Act Benefit te trie People. In anticipation et the repeal et tbe stamp act, the size of the bottles. containing tbe eel-' ebrated Simmons Liver Regulator nave been materially increased, se that ler ft the quan tity of the medicine will be gnater than here tofore. Ask your druggist for, and be sure you get the big bottle et Simmons Livxr Regu lator. tskin uinMueB. "Swiyne's Ointment" ) Cures the most invet- "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) crate cases of skin dts- 'n wayne's Ointment" i -Swayne's Ointment" 5 eases, such as tetter, "Swayne's Ointment" j ... .... "swayne's Ointment" ) 3a,t rheuni.scalrt head, "Swayne's Ointment" J baber's itch, sores, all "Swayne's Ointment" . .. . . "Swayne's Ointment" crU8ly' scalT' "chlng, "Swayne's Ointment" J skin eruptions, and "iwSSS5aSSSS?t distressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "1 waynSs SlntS" ual "Swayne's 01ntui3ni"S no matter hew obstl ebstl "S Wayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CUKES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Couch, Celd or Sere Threat Uequires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease is often the result. " DK. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYKUP WILD CHEltttY " cures the most hevere coughs and colds, actsdirectly en the lungH, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ter bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et long Btandlnu, ills the best remedy ever discovered. Priee 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold bv all best uruirelsts. 119-MWAFlvdaw Flics and Hugs. Flics, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, iats, mice, gephers, chipmunks, cleared out by " Kough en Hats." 15c. Cured or Spasms. 'Iain well and happy again, says our fair correspondent. Miss Jennie P. Warren, 71(1 W. Van Buren St , Chicago, III., "your .amaritan Xcrilnc cured nie et s; asms." Mutners ! Aletnersl Mothers 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken el your ie6t by a sick child Buffering and crying with the escruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at en co and get a bottlc'ef MRS. WIN Si.uW'.sfcOOTHINU SYUUP. It will relieve the peer little sulterer immediately depend upon it ; there is no mistake about It. There is net a mother ou earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bewcln and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use lu all case1, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best temale physicians In the United States. Selj everywhere 25 cents a bottle. inayl-M.W,S&w 1 was severely aflltctcdtore.'even years with Hay Fever, alter trying almost everything without avail, 1 gave up all hopes of being cured, when 1 purchased a bottle et Ely's Cream B.ilm. Te my surprise, alter a few ap plicatiens, I was entirely relieved. It. Wat Wat se HAnum. Letter Can ic, Newark, N. J. I recommend te the3e sullering (as I have) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream 15a 1 in I have tiled nearly all the remedies, and give this a decided pielerence ever them all. It has given me immediate relief. C. T. Stephens, Uardwate merchant, Itlnc.i, N. 1'. Price 50 cenU. ivS-2wd&w 1 lecemmend Lady Camelia's Secret of Youth and Beauty for the complexion as be ing far superior te any at tide I ever used. It positively removes Freckles, and will remove Tan in one application. Pi ice EOc. Fer sale at all druggists. MKS. J. HENNE SMITH, je.'3-(jmdM&8 Newark, N.J. Glad te Hear It "Fer several mouths I enduted a dull piiu thieugh my lungs and shoulders : lest my .spirits, appctiteand color, ami could with dit llcudy leinaiii lrem mv bed. My prevent healthful condition is due te Burdock Jiloed Jiillcrs." Mrs. E. A. Hall. Blnghamten, N. Y. or sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Ner.h Queen street. den te secure llballli. I seems strange that anv one will sutrer lrem the many derangements brought en by an tmpu'-e condition el the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSAKSAPABILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVEB SYUUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It Is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, and has proven itself te be the best BLOOD FUBlFIEtt ever discovered, eltcel ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ieus complaints and all diseases indicating an impure 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 A CHAUM, especially when the complaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain and net' veus system. .. AElt'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. KEDHOKbE POWDEUS euro nil diseases orhers.0, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may21-2 Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug stere 137 North CJueen street Had Case of st. Vitus Dance. Minister, is the singular name of a ten situated in Auglaize Ce., Ohie. It is the resi dence et Mr. J. Brandewlc, who w rites : Samarallnc Nervine permanently cured my son of a bad case et St. Vitus Dance." $1.50. MAKItlAGES. Ksiilkman McGlauehlin.-Oii Junel'J. atthc residence of the bride's parents, en church street, Martin B. Kshleman, te Lydla A. JUc Olaughlin, by Kcv. A. J. Colleni, all el Lancas ter city. u is at an. Bewers. July 7, 1833, Jehn Bewers, In the 81th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his son, W. B. Bewers, Ne. 17 East Lemen street, en Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock, interment at Lan caster cemetery. Relatives and friends re spcctlully invited. Baltimore Sun and Cecil county, .Jid., papers please copy. J9 t JfM.W ADVlSKTlHJiiaENl riWKACCO WaKKUOUHES. FUlIK NbW l Tobacco warehouses, with railroad siding (in this city;, are wanted and must be com pleted by Jan. 1, 1884. Parties intending te build may find desirable tenants en five year leases by calling en the undersigned. BAUSMAN &. BUUNS, Insurance and Real Estate Agents, Jy5-3teedU Ofllce 10 West Orange street. VU'ACKKK'S BREwEKi AT PKlVATJS T T SALE. The undersigned offers his well known brewery and saloon, corner et Walnut and Water streets, In the city et Lancaster, at piivatesale. The let fronts en Walnut street 250 feet and extends In depth along Water street 85 teet, en which is erected a two-story BRICK BEER SALOONand BKEWEBY. The Beer Saleen Is doing a geed trade. The Brewery is equipped with all necessary ma chinery, etc, such as Engine, Malt Mill, 300 Barrel Mash Tub, 1,000 Barrel Hogshead and everything used In a flrst-class Brewery. Al-e a let en Lew street 250 by 61 leet, en which is a geed vault, with a storage capacity ler 800 barrels et beer and a two story Frame Heuse. Alse will be sold 3 head et horses, 3 wagons, and. In lact, everything connected wltn the Brewery. Fer further information call en JOSEPH WACKEE. jylOtfd Ne. 22 West Vine St. EHTATiS OF PATRICK CRIEFF, late of the City et Lancaster, dee'd. The undersigned auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Thes. F. Mcr.iiigettand Geerge Ganse, executers et the will ; and Jehn A Cevie, trustee te sell the real estate et Patrick O'KietT-the account acceunt account antseo and among these legally entitled te the same, and te pass upon'exceptlens Hied, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUOUST 15, 1833. at lu o'clock, a. m In .the Library Beem et the Court Heuse. In the City 0,.L.,.,cSf.tr'.wherea11 Persons interested in eald distribution may attend. juneao-etdeaww WM' V' WBAder. It Elf ABYRTlSEIt.STR. M-lWtr BrtKNEMAM. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would yen be willing te pay one dellai ler an article you could purchase for ninety cents ? We aie the agents for Lancaster and vicinity for Wadswerlh, Marl in z & Longman's Pure Prepared Paint. And we claim tbat they aie the bes and cheape-t paints in Ameilc. And we don't make this assertion and leave it unsupported. Paint one-half of any surface or one-hall of any building wiih this p .lnt and the ether half with s'rictly pure White I ead and Linseed OH, or any e'.her mixed paints in this country, and if the par: painted with this paint does net ce;t ten percent-ii ss than ter paint used, wc will make no charge ler our paint. And further, any building tbat lias been painted with this paint that Is net satisfactory te the owner, and net rcma'ning te for a proper term of years, w- will repaint at our own expense with White Lead and Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many et the prepared paints are adulterated with benzine and water we make thlsibcral eiler. Wc will pay one thousand dollars for any benzine or water leund In any original package of WADS WORTH. MARTI NEZ & LONGMAN'S PUKE PREPARED PAINTS. FLINN & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, IfMUr AOTEU-llSEXLKTiTR. lfOK Kf.NT. THK STOItfc KOOM, SO. 35 JC North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Ringwalt. Apply te 'IlIOS. E. FRANKLIN, feb7.8.,10edtld Ne. 120 East King St. c AICS. VAKILS. A FULL. LINK FROM 5c. j up, at IIAitTMAN'S YELLOW FROM CIGAR sreitK. l;OK 50c OV CAN IIUY A VKhV GOOD r CORSET, with slde laces, worth 75c. Our RIBRONS are ctttisldeted bargains. Th se beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c, at SW ARK'S, . lebl7-lyTu&S Ne. 50 North Queen Street. II AVANAANO YAK A CIO AKS ONLY 5c, tl.e beHt for theuiencv In the te n. at IIAitTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CliAtt 4TOUK. OUIIOOL TAX J883. C5 T The duplicate is in the bunds of the Treasuier. 3 per cent, elt for prompt pay ment. W. O. MAR-HALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre fcijuaie. Oltice hours from 'J a. in. te 4 p. in. j3-tldll YOU WILL ALWAYX I'l.NH A FULL llnefit Civiici'ticul cigars and Fountain lineLut tohacce. at UAllTMAN'fc YELLOW FRONT CIGAR T(IIIK. DK.MOCKAT1U COUNT CONVENTION The Ucmocratiel eunty Convention wil meet en WEDNESDAY JULY 25, 188.!. at 10 o'clock, a. in., at Excel.-ier Hall, in the CHy et Lun caste fe the purpose et settl'ngaceun ty ticket, electing delegates te the Slate Con vention, and by vlrttiii el a resolution passed by the County Cmiunliten I he Convention will also elect two members te the State Central Committee te serve ler the ensuing year. W. H. ROLAN 1, jyl ;ilw Chairman i mecratic Ce. Cem." lVK. TOWNSKNO 8 KEMKIiY. REV. HENRY WARD UEECHER ;sats or DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY FOR Hay Fever, Asthma and Catarrh : Brooklyn. N. Y., Se.pt.-J4. 1881. " 1 hello e it will be sine In ninety cases in a hundred." BnoeKLTN, N. Y., Oct. 17. 1S83. "1 am happy le say that yeurrcmcily has served me a second season lully aa well a. the last year." Pamphlets with Mr. iseechei's full letters nnd ether testimonials furnished en application. Prepared only by. UK. rtl. M. TOWIHUNO. rretttburfi, Sid. Price. 50 cents and fl.50 per bottle. Fer sale by CII UtLKd DENNIN, Fiist Place and Court St, Brooklyn, N. Y'., and by the drug trade generally. jc2."i-4tdeew AT KURSK'S. PICNIC SUPPLIES. CORNED IJKEF, POTTED MEATS, viz.: Ham, U-ef Turkey, Chicken, &c. LunehTen-rue, Hams, Diied Beet (chipped), Sardines in oil and mustard. Fiesh Lebster, Fresh Salmen. FipMi Mack em' in 1 pound eaiis, .-eured Maekeral in 2 2 peuud cans. Schriinps, Olives and Pickets in "in-ill bot tles. Cress & BlackweU's Pickles. Lea & Per rin's Worccstershiie Sauce. Jellies, Marmalades, Fine Locust and Clever Heney. CHOICE CREAM CHEESE. PINEAPPLE AND EDOM CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES- BITESK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. THAKE3 W. FBI-. Wc aie in a poslL'eu te turn out ever 100 WINDOW SCREENS a day. Our PATENT FRAMES enable us te de this. They are simple in con struction, easily adjusted te size, squared, and make a geed and strong Screen. They are cheaper than the old styles that pu!l out and stand under tin; windows, when size is taken In consideration. The Frames are from 23 te 35 Inches high, two inches difference in each size te lit even inchC3 et wires, and 32 anil 3$ inches wide. Drep us a postal card and we will send te your heuse, tnke tize and tell you tie exact cost put up. Frames sold separate. A liberal discount te dealerj. PHARES W. FRY. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. I3UBL1C SAMS OF SCHOOL I'KOFKUrY. . Will be sold at public sale en THURS DAY, JULY' 10, 1883, at the Leepard Hetel, East Kiug street, this city, a let of ground situated en East Orange street, corner of Slier man, fronting en Orange street 5f feet. 10 Inches, mere or less, and extending nertli alone Sherman street 215 lect, mere or less, te Marien tdrpet, whereon Is erected two one story BRICK SCHOOL HOUSES; hvdranten the premises, and ail under geed tenccs. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by the committee. II. E.SLAYMAKEK. Chairman Cem. Buildings and Grounds. SHUBEaT & Strrreir, Auctioneers. 19,12,11,17,18,13 I 1UAKII FIKK INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RiFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East Kins Street. ml2-fimdM.WASR rpe UAOCO 1'KESSES. MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior In every feature te any In present use. II net as represented can be returned at ray ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta bles sold en same terms. Bend for circular. S. B. MINNICH. LANCASTER, PA MAHKXlt. Philadelphia Mai-Kei Philadelphia, July 10. Fleur dull, and weak. Rye flour at $3 50. Wheat weak; Ne. 2 Western Red, )l liji Ne. 3 dell tb; Ne. 1 Penna. Red, II 14j. Cern steady; Yellow, 2c ; de Mixed, MS 50c. Oats quiet aud firmly held ; Ne. 1 While, 47c; Ne. 2 de, 45UJ3 1'icc ; Ne. 3 de, 4IQ 45c : Ne. 2 Mixed, 43e. Seeds unchauged. Piovisiens unsettled. Lard unsettled. Butter easier, less active. Eggs 11 rm and scaice. Cheese dull. Petroleum dull. Whisky ni 19 New Yerk Markets New YeitK, July 10. Fleur dull and un changed; .-upei tine State nod Western, $125 4 00 ; Extra de, 13 904 40 ; Choice de, $4 30 700 Wh-at opened J4e lower, siipscquenlly became stienger and recovered from decline ; active Sicf ulative trailing; Ne. 2 Red, Aug., $1 12(31 ViyA ; Sept.. 1 141 15. Cern opened H)i lower, nfterwards re acted yil'Ac; mere doing; Mixed Western spot, 5ugije. ; de luture, 58e2'J. Oats U.QJ4C lower and dull ; Ne. 2 J uly, lie ; State, 43K51c ; Wcstern,;4152e. WeEtern Oram Market. Milwaukee Wheat was weak; Nt. 2 Mil waukee, 9h;e ler cash; July. 9c; Aug., 9s;ic ; Sept., i 00. Cern was siaircn aud higher ; Ne. 2. SlJc. Oats were lower; Ne. i at 3)Jis; white at 3Gc. PKeniA Cern was nominal : nigh mixed at 4950c; Ne. 2 mixed at 18$l')c. Oats were firm ami higher ; Ne. 2 white at 3S 33c. Rye was nominal ; Ne. 2 at I7S Isc. Detroit Wheat was dull; Ne. 1 While, fall, cash, nominally at fl 03; July, fl 01 ; Au., $1 015a bid ; Sept., 1 Ur bid : Ne. 2 Red Winter at $107 bid; Ne. 2 White, fall, 9:0; receipts, 4,0 JO bus; shipintnts, lOJlbus Cern was liim ; Ne 2 at 19c bid, and 50c asked. Oats weie streag ; Ne. 2 at )3 ; Ne. 2 White at -lie. btecic marKets. Quotations by Reed, McUrann A Ce , Bank ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 a.m. 12m. -iP. h. Michigan Cential 91Ji Oljg 91 New Yerk Central 118 USya 117 New Jersey Ceutial 87 87J b6i Ohie Central 9K 9 Del. Lack. A Western.... V2VH 127 123 Denver a Rie Grande.... 'Va 43K 41 Erie 30i 'ib i!K Kansas A Texas iOJi 5:9 29 g Lake Shere 1(-S! W3J4 108 Chicago & N. W., com ... 132'i IZ' 131 N. N Ont. Western.... 2-1" 26 25 St. Paul ft Omaha 15K 4 45 PacihcMall mi 40 39 Rochester & Pittsburgh. 184 18 18 St. Paul 101 104 104 Texas Pacific Al1 Tii 3fr Union Pacini' 93 94J4 93 Wabash Common 2 14 21 28s Wabash Preferred 43 43J4 42 West'rn Union Telegraph S3 8314 SA Louisville & Nashville... 5V, 52'- 51 N. Y., fhl. St. L 10 10 105 Lehigh Valley 71 71 diH Lehigh Navigation 45 Pennsylvania 5S fe !8W Reading 29.1-11! 29 28 1110 P. T. A Butlale Mi I4M 14VJ Northern Pacific-Cem... 50 50 50'4 Northern Pacific I'raf... S3 87 Hestotrvfiie nyt vi .... Philadelphia A Ki ie 21 21 Nertncrn Central 55 Wji .... Underground Canada Southern fi.l Kyz 03 People's Piwsenuer. .... rniiaiieipnta yi:otat!eii"by Associated Piess. Stocks weak. Philadelphia A El Ie R. R Reidiug Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies el New Jersey.. Northern Pacific Northern Pacific Preterrel Northern Central Railroad , Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company., Piltsb'g, Titusville & ISuQale K. li., Little Schuvlkill Railroad .58 . 71 .192 . 51 87 . 5I . 45 1W . 39 M . 2 flew xuri , Quotations by Associated Press, jf Stocks firniei-. Meney, 2XC- New Yerk Central Erie Railroad Adams Express Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Southern Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad Chicago & Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh A Fert Way no Railroad Western Union Telegraph Company.... Teledo & Wabash New Ji rcy Central , New Yetk Ontario & Western .118 . :; .132 . 9US -10SK 1324 .133 123V .131 83 . 29 . ;; . 20 Lf ill StUCKS HliO COIlilR Repotted by .1. 1!. Leng. fU. 1 .11; l va i :ilc. L'jie-t'tij t'iei ci. i.nae,dnelw2...$10(; 105 ttt5... 1ft) rr.?i lh'JO... KM 117 ,v J8Uf... 100 120 f. 5-erct.ln I er.ayeain.. 1P0 100.50 ' fi pt.r ct. Kchoel Lean.... 100 lie " i " in ler 20 years., loe 100 i " In 5 or 20 years.. loe loe " " in 10 or O) years. 100 100 Manlielni borough lean !tK 102 KIPCai.LATISOUB STOOLS. Quari v vide R. It fWj Vi.1l AllllersvllleStreet Car 50 35.25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 45 Watch Factory loe 120 (las Light nnd Fuel Company 30 Stevens Heuso (Reads) 100 SO Columbia Ga3 Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna lien Company 100 2 5.25 MarieUailollewwaro.... ,. 100 220 Stevens Heuse 50 '5 Sicily I-Jland 50 10 East Brandywine Waynceb'g.-.. 50 1 MllinrsvBte Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market lei.55 M1SOKLLAHKWS COUDtJ. Quanyville It. R., due 1S93 flee ?115.50 lteadliigft CelumniaR. R.v! lx 105 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due ISMS tee 102 l.anc:tsteru as Light and Fuel Ce.. dueiu ler 20 years 100 pm Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duelVJ lt IU3 TUBirriKK oTOens. Big Spring Beaver Valley $25 10. Bridgeport & noreshee 13f 22 Columbia Chestnut HUI 2 18 'Columbia A Washington 25 20 Columbia A Big Spring 25 18; Columbia Marietta 5 30 Maytown Elizabcthtewn 25 10 Lancaster Ephrata 25 47. Lancaster WUlew Street 26 40Ji Stiuseurg Millport 25 2i Marietta at Maytown 25 GO Marietta Mount Jev 25 31 Lancji, Eilzabetht'n Middlet'n 100 tiO Lancaster Frnltvllle. 50 54 Lancaster Lititz 25 75 Lancaster WiUiamstewn 25 105 Lancaster Maner 50 133.10 Lancaster Manbelm 25 41 Lancaster Marietta 25 35 Lancaster & New Helland 100 79 Lancaster Susauehanna. 300 275.20 BAMK STOCKS. First National nan flOO $205 Farmers' National Bank 60 110.50 Fulton National Bank 100 140 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 110.25 Columbia National Bank 100 150 Christiana National Bank. 100 118 Ephrata National Bank 10t 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. ... 100 141.30 First National Banur, Strasbnrg.... 100 i48 First National Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 150.23 Lititz National Bank 100 140 Manherm National Bank 109 151 nnlen National Bank. Meant Jey. 50 75 New Helland National Bank...... 100 135 Gap National Bank 100 120 PVB. C. H. BROWN. U PHYSICIAN AND OCULIBT, Has Removed te Ne. 20 WEST ORANGE ST. Eye and Ear treated. Glasses adjusted. En En perler spectacles en band and te order. 3eai-iydTii SECOND EDITION, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY lO, 1833. AFTEKN00N TELEGRAMS THE P. K. COAL. AND IKON UO.fl ACTION. The tVilkesbarre Ceilerles Taken Charge ul and Mr. Parish Asked te Kemaln TneO. A. K.'a Testimonial. "Wilkesbabre, Pa., July 10. Tha Thil adelpbia & Reading coal and iron com pany will take charge of tbe Lehigh and Wilkesbarre collieries, both in this region, and at Audenrcid, en August 1. This fact was made known by Mr. Charles Parrish te day. The latter has been asked te re main as general manager, and, though he has net declined tbe offer, his intimate friends claim that he will net accept it and that it is bis intention te devote his time hereafter te local manufactures rather than te mining interests. Although it has been a public matter that the Reading company wenld take possession some time during the fall, the community learned with great surprise te day tbat this change was te take place se seen. Kindness Keclprecated. Baltimore, Md., July 10. General Henry A. Barnum. of New Yerk, and General Jehn F. Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, a committee representing tbe Grand Army of the Republic, have arrived here, bearing a testimonial from ve U. A. It. te the mayor, common ceun cil and citizens of Baltimore in recognition of hospitalities extended the Grand Army during its national encampment and con vention in June last year. The testimenal is a bronze tablet made of metal from Union and Confederate cannon used in the late war. The presentation took place al the City hall this afternoon with appro priate ceremonies. THIS TJSAUUEKS. Their Couventteu at Willlaunpert. Williamsi'ORT, Pa., July 10. The Pennsylvania State Teachers' association met in the 2'Jth anuual convention in tbe court house here this morning. . About 300 wero present, with Dr. N. C. Schaof Schaef fer as president. The first session was takeu up with aildrcsses of welcome from Superintendent Trauseau, of Williamsport. and Riddle, of Lycoming county, and Mayer Parsons, of Williamsport, aud response by Deputy State Superintendent Iieuck. President Scbaeffer delivered a lengthy inaugural address upon " Training the Will." Prof. W. B. Hall, of Lancaster, has charge of the musie. An extensive exhibit of school work is made, and prominent educators are pros cent from all parts of the state. The meeting will continue until Thursday evening. Ou Friday there will be an ex cursion te Watkin's glen. A TEX 43 DIVJSttSlON. Hew a Illcpute Was Settled With Kiflei. Junction City, Texas, July 10. Wm. Turner overtook Mr. Tillerey en the highway. The latter was accompanied by a lady. Riding up, Turner said, " New is a geed time te settle our matter," aud drew a revolver. Tillerey teached for his Winchester rifle aud both men opened fire. Five or six shots were exchanged. Tillerey was fatally shot through the bowels aud Tur ner was shot iu the thigh aud hand, but it is thought he will survive. The cause of the difficulty is net known. The Corener '8 Inquest. Norhistewn, Pa., July 10. At the coroner's inquest te day in the case of Mrs. Jack, who was found strangled at her home en Tuesday last, Hairy Rowen, James Pye and Charles Ernest were ex amined. They all admitted beiug at Jack's house driuking ou Tuesday, but denied any knowledge of the murder. The jury rendertd a verdict of "death from violence at the hands of parties unknown." Rewo and Pye were then placed under arrest. James Jack, the woman's husband, is also in custody en suspicion of having been connected with the mutdcr. Settlement or Mining Dlllicultlea. Springfield, 111 , July 10. The differ ences between the coal miners and their employers at various pits in this district have been settled, except at the Hurst and Butler mines. The basis of the settlement is that three cents per bushel shall be paid for mining and check weighing. The two mines which still held out refuse te pay mere thau 2 cents per bushel,' but it is expected that an amicable arrangement will be arrived at te day in these cases. restive Cowboys. Douge City, Kan , July 10. A party of cow boys last eveuing red.) ug te a dance heuse and begau firing their revol ve! s iu the windows. They then put spurs te their ponies. The city marshal and his assistants pursued -the fugitives and shot one of them dead from his horse. The dead man's irieuds threatened te kill every officer in the town before morning, but no further trouble is anticipated. The Clans Araeniblini;. IIaickisburg, Pa., July 10. The hotel corridors have net yet assumed a lively appearance with delcgates te the Repub lican convention. Only a few have arrived since last night. Livczy for state treasurer and Passmere for auditor general, are te-day making warm lights, aud it leeks as if the contest for nominations would be clese and excit ing. smuggled Chinaman Captured. Washington, July 10. The treasury department has been informed of the arrest at Pert Townsend, W. T., of nine Chinamen who had been smuggled into this country through British Columbia. The fact has been reported te the presi dent, who will uuder due process of law order their deportation. A Wreck en the 1'ennsylvanla Kead. Philadelphia, July 10. An accident te a freight train occurred last night en the Pennsylvania railroad, between Hunt ingdon and Alteena. Twenty live cars were thrown from the rails by the break ing of an axle. One man was slightly in jured. The west-bound passenger trainB were delayed scveral hours, but the tracks are new clear. A Defaulter Arrested. San Francisce, July 10. Francis N. Kerr, the Chicago defaulter, who was captured at Calian and taken te the Sand wi.h Islands in an American man-of-war and thence te this city, arrived here last night. He was arrested en extradition papers issued by Gov. Stoneman, of Cali fornia, te Chicago detectives. The amount of Kerr's defalcation is $50,000. Deaths Frem Cholera. Alexandria, July 10. At Mansurah, yesterday, there were 87 deaths from ohelera, at Samoneud seven deaths, and at Shirbin two deaths. Fifty Eureperns have died at Damietta from cholera since the outbreak of tbe disease there. TVEATHISK 1N1MCAT10N8. Washington, July 10. Fer the Middk Atlantic states, slightly warmer, generally fair weatler, winds shifting from south and west, with stationery or falling barom eter. Irving', tne Acter New phases of Mr. Henry Irving's great ness begin te be made apparent through tbe newspapers as the time for his arrival in tbis country approaches. The latest; tattler is the " Henry Irving Birthday Birthday Birthday Boek," which turns ent te be an account of the characters that Mr. Irving has played. Of which Mr.Smalley pertinently remarks that we may seen expect a Millais birthday book giving an account of the people Millats has painted, or a Vanderbilt birthday book giving biograph ies of the people who have traveled en bis railroad. But the public would net toler ate this sort of thing from anybody but an aoter. A SNAKE LAVINU KtiOS. Hew a Boa-CeDBtrtctor Aatenlshed Her Owner A Snake-Egg umeiette. Crowds of people visited Railroad Greve, Savin Reck, Conn , Monday, te witness the unusual spectacle of a boa-constrictor twenty-three feet long and about two feet in circumference laying eggs under a tent there. The big snake is owned by Frank J. Filling, who is well known among show men by his connection with the Coup show and as business manager of the act ress Annie Pixley. It was brought from Calcutta, and is worth about $2,000. Mr. Filling always supposed he owned a male snake, and it was always billed as the Jumbo python. Last night he placed it in its box for the night as usual.oevered with blankets. When he came te leek into the box this morning great was his astonishment te see that during the night the snake had laid about half a bushel sixty or ssveur eggs about as big as geese eggs, and tin.,; it was still laying. The eggs were white and soft, haviug no shell. Seme were round and some oblong. They could be stretched like India rubber. They were laid iu a neatly formed pyramid around which the snake lay circled. Bhe was quite cress iu the morning andsented being handled by Mr. Pilling or his men. Mr. Pilling was greatly exoited. " Te think," hei-aid, "that all the while I've had that snake I always took it for a mate until te day. I bought it in New Yerk at the Central Park gardens, and there, tee, it was called a male. I have sold it te the management of the zoological gardens in Philadelphia, te be delivered in Sept. I am going te try and hatch out some of these eggs and shall place some iu sand near where the cooking furnace at Hale's res taurant is and shall bury some in the rand down by the rock where the sun din help along the hatahing process. Seme of the eggs Tshall make into an omclettce just te see hew suake's eggs will taste. Most of the eggs I shall leave with the suake aud perhaps 'she will hatch thein out iu some way. As a matter of fact 1 deu't expect te succeed in hatching any of the eggs, but the thing could be doue uuder mero favorable circumstances. Tne German 1'erter. A traveller describes the average porter of the hotels in Germany as a remarkable being. He is asked mero questions in one day than ordinary man can answer in two days. He must reply te ene question in Spanish, another in English, a third in dulcet Italian ; the next second he must assume all the suave politenoss of the mercurial Gaul ; and before the taste of the last French nasal adjective has left his mouth, he 'must twist his tengne about the mauy spirals of a Russian oeusonautal noun. His geld banded cap is ever ready te he lifted, His Iearned head eager te beud itself in a bow, aud hiu linguistic tongue willing te answer auy aud all questions iu almost any languages. But even this magnificent man of varied attainments, decked out though he is iu a showy uniform, does net rcfuse te take what is offered te him, be it cold, htlver or copper. Live Stock Prices. Chicago Hogs Receipts. a,0KJ he ul ; ship ments, (J.000 head; market dull an I very weak and 2.r35c lower ; mixed, f 110170 ; heavy. $"70f 00; Unlit, f5 lOQ'i l.r ; skips, $a 5035 SO ; closed weak. Cattle Receipts, 10,000 head; shipments, 7.P00 head ; martcet weaker anil .'iglluu oil ; common te geed shippers, ini5c lower ; ox ex ports, ).r 8)06 UO: geed te choice shipping. Steady at $5 C05 85; common te uiedlutii, $1 75 5 30. Sheep Receipts, 1 'J00 head; Hhipiiient?, none; market weaver: inferior te fair, t- w 3 25 ; geed. II 25 ; choice, $1 40. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 2,014 head ; market active at the opening prices et lust week Hogs Receipts. 5,'JSO head ; market slew ; Philadelphia.". $645950; Yorkers, $r. :!Vg; 45. Sheen Receipts, 3,200 head ; market jlew ut about last week's prices. l'hlladelpnia Cattle 3Iurkei. Momeat, July 9. The arrivals or live stock ut the Philadelphia stock yaids were : Fer the week Beeves, 4,700 head ; sheep, 16,000; hogs, 3,700. Previeus week Reeves, 3,000 head ; sheep, 12,000 ; Hogs, 3,700. Reel Cattle The arrivals were in excess e I the demand, and prices declined Jc en lop crades, while interior stock was fully Jc lower. A number of Texas steers arrived, which were only taken out at a great sacritice. But lew sales were ever CJj;c. We quote as fellows : Extra, OJQOJic ; Geed. Cijlic ; Medium, 6y.&64e ; common, 56c ; Texuns, 4J5c. Fut cows were dull at 3!44Jie. Milch Cows were inactive at 35i5. Veal calves were fairly active at 0)35c. Sheep and lambs were demoralized, and prices closed Jc lower, while lamlM declined 50c per hundred. A large number of the arri vals were of an inferior quality and were hard te dispose of even at the low ligure asked We quote as fellows : Extra, 55c ; Geed, 4454c; Medium, 1 4c: Common, Sasc; Bulla, 2Q3c; Lambs, 3f3c. Hogs were Inactive and prices were un stpady. We quete as fellows : Extra, 89!4c; Geed, 8J)c; Medium, S)hSc ; Common. 81iSc. SALES OV BEEVES AT TUB WEST rillLADKLrHI A STOCK TABD8. Reger Maynes, 300 Western, 5K?ic. 40 Texas at 5"4c. Daniel Murphy, 182 Western and Texas 5jCe. Schambcrg A l'aul, 110 West SW14 78 Texans, 5J5c. 11 W. Va.. h'Irs, 45c. Jehn McArdlc, 250 Lane. co. anJ Western, W efi&c. A. & J. Christy. 17C Wcstern and West Va , E.S. McFillin, 140 Western, Caec. B. 1'. McHllin, 122 Western and Lancaster co., 5CC. James Clemsen, 50 Wcstern and I'a., 5GC:c. Daniel Smyth A Bre., lfiO Western Gtfic. G Schambcrg A Ce.. 3HZ Western and Texans, 4frXc. Levi Lewenstein, 121 Western, fiaOJCc. 50 Texans, 5je. Isaac Adler, 40 Western, S-aeiic H. Chain, jr.. 83 Western, 5KSc. N. B. Herbert, 36 Western, 6l26Gjc Owen Smith, 201 Western 664ic 34 West Va., t;J4c. M. Levi, 80 Western, 0$c. Hippie Bre., 46 I'enn'a cows, SJgfgl.ftc. L. Hern, 62 West Va. mixed, 4U5vc. Bachman A Levi, 115 Western, W. Va., and Penn'a 46Sc Abe Osthelm, 21 Western, SiB6)iu. M. Ulman. 145 West Va., Gtc. 1.0 Lancaster county, fiMSXc. 45 Texas, 5c. 75 Western, 5C)Ce. Lewenstein A Feilbren, 67 Texas, 535c. 45Wcst5-XS6c. Dennis Smyth, 40 Pennsylvania. 686jc. II. Chain, 20 W. Va., mixed, 43e. DRESSED MEATS. City Dressed Beeves were fairly active and p-ices closed al 839c.f the former rate for Texans. BALKS LAST WEEK. Redger Maynes, 110 head, 99c R. Maynes A Ce., 131 de at 80'jc. Themas Bradley, 17 de at 939c. C. S. Dengler, 80 de at 910c. Harlan A Bre., 53 de at egnc. .1. F. Lowden, 40 de at 939Sc. F. G. Beacham, 50 de at 909c. J. H. Menns A Bre., 141 de at 79Wc. Gartland A Dennelly, 54;de at SH&Vic. Western dressed Beeves were firm and closed at 9J49Kc. SALES. Thes. Bradley, 260 head at 9aec. Dressed Sheep were firm and prices closed at8XlCc. Lambs were active at 11 lie. ABATTOIR BALES. Mnsser A Ce., 497 head at 810c. Jehn Wallace, 86 de at 810c. Mnsser A Ce., 89 head lambs, U14c. ASSIUNKD ESTATE OF WM. A. JJOXLJS, and wife, et Lancaster City, Lancaster county. Tne undersigned Auditor appoint ed te distribute the balance remaining in tbe iandsef Chas. B. Kaufman, esq., assignee, te and among these legally entltleu te the same, will bit ler tbat purpose en FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. In the Library Roem el the Court Heuse, in the City of Lan caster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. jyl-etaai h. qaupentbb, Amm or, SKW AnTMMTIBMMMXTS. Tv KSU AY PARTLY VLUVDT AND SLIGHTLY WARMER. The lemonade sets in Austrian slass from the Vienna manu facturers are the richest acces siens our china department has received for some time. They consist of bowls, flagons, tank ards, etc., of varied styles, the covers or knobs, as die case may" be, rising- in open work as the imperial crown of Austria. The decoration is in raised topaz throughout. The glasses sur round the above, en the tray, which also bears die topaz orna mentation, but is in brass, highly polished te correspond in tint te the topaz. Seme are of aqua marine hue, giving a tint some what en the emerald. Others are decorated in delicate tracery of trailing vines and buds. They are pronounced exquisite, and if the acidueus beverage is net mere refreshing from such serv ing, the thirsty one must be blind or in the dark. J unipei -street entrance, en loll. JOHN WANA.MAKER. Our friends who turn naturally te us for the ninety-nine ether things they knew we have, should net forget te ask for the hun dredth they're net se sure of. We knew some don'tknew there is as complete a stock here of Jewelry, Watches and Silver ware as you need te select from. We have a special assortment et all the new styles et Cellar llulteiia aul Lace Pins: Aceniplctulliia et Black Jewelry of every grade. Pins, 10 cents te $10. Colored Kyc-Glaagej and Spcctaclu3 ler the seashore. Tourists Glasses. Tortoise Shell Hair Plus. Tortoise Shull Combs. Watches and Locket-i. Watches and Jew -lry repalied. J uiilpur-sticct entrance second ou left. JOHN WANAMAKER. Our 2400 Levantine Silk Um brellas from Londen we an nounced were "just in the nick of time !" People believed us and provided against the change of weather Sunday and yester day. (We generally watch these things.) There has been a raid, Saturday and yesterday, en these standard quality $2.75 Umbrellas at $2.25. These who could net get waited en yesterday should come early this morning, when we will also open our new " Pickwicks." Fer the first time in four years we ran out of them for a few days, and then found hew really popular they were. Arcade, wcatslde. JOHN WANAMAKEK. New books and their prices: Twelve Americans. By Heward Carrell. fl.3 ; by mail, 1.5i. (teertjc Sand. By llcrlha Themas. Famous Women Series. 75ccnts; by mail, 85 cents. Memoirs of Jehn A. J)ir. Compiled by his son. Morgan Iiix. 2 volumes, 8ve. $3.90 ; by mail. $1.25. y.chekkc's Meditations en Life, Death and Eter nity. Translated from tlie German by Fred erica Rewan. .New edition. $1.50 ; by mall, $1.63. The Cathedral Teivni of England, Ireland and Scotland. By Themas M Silleway and Lee L. Cowers. $1 6l ; by mall, $1.75. Ajqiletim's Hand Heek of Summer Resorts. i'aper, te cents ; by mail, 45 cenn. Our Summer Rcserli ; Whereto Ge and Hew te (Jet There. I'aper, 10 cents ; by mall, 45 centj. The 1'rimrr of Politeness. By Alexander M. Gew. co cents ; by mall, 65 cents. A'. Y.X. By Anna Katherine Green, author et the Leaven worth Cau. Paper, 20 cents; by mail, 2.1 cents. ThiUccnthstrcctculrance, north. JOHN WANAMAKER. Fruit preserving time has come and careful housewives will find scales te weigh, strain ers for the fruit, kettles te pre serve, and various " kitchen helps " we told you about last week. (Jelly tumblers are be yond the stairway, north.) These who have done their preserving ever a geed gas or coal oil stove, don't want te burn their faces ever a range again. 'Tis a great comfort in het weather. Our Gas Retort Steve is in four sizes, from $1.75 te ,$7.00 plain, and seven sizes, from $2.00 te $21.00 enamelled. Our Monitor Oil Steve is as complete as complete can be. Beth have all the attachments at very economical prices. Send a postal card for descriptive circu lar and we can send you stoves and attachments and you can select these you fancy arid re turn the ethers just the same expense te you as if you were here in person. Lewer fleer, west side, south of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Embroidered Pongees from St. Gall are very elegant speci mens of dextrous handiwork and are costly tee cesdy te carry in the season. Put down new te far under value. Embroideries in Deuble Rings. Embroideries In Pelka Dots. Embroideries in Set Figures. In Brown, Gurnet, Old Geld. Olive (2ahade3) and Blue. Rebe patterns complete and Including 20 yards of plain, $22.00 te $40.00. Thirteenth street entrance, second circle, south. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and city Hall square flflLADKLPHIA. v 4 ,VI 3." f "& n 7 i 31 H '1 j , JS . 51 i 1 l . - jXKSM rvJ
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