Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 11, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, JULY 11. 1883.
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ON BAKBAKT COAST.
The Drill Seafeu for the Lawyer.
The idle season bas fallen apen Barbary
Coast. Such as the lawyers' offices m bare
net been vacated by tbeir tenants are oc
cupied by briefless and clientlesa barrist
ers whose sole occupation is driving the
Hies from their bald beads. While they
the lawyers Rhift their chairs with the
advance of the bud, the old ones en
tertain the younger members of the
bar with reminiscences of the ear
lier generation of counsellers. One
of the stories, related this morning at
an informal meeting of the bar associa
tion, told of a former professional and
political leader of the Lancaster bar who
became involved in an altercation with
the sheriff and was knocked down by that
official in open court. Associate Justice
Lightner, who was en the bench, as seen
as the row began cried ent te all preitent
with judicial impartiality for ' fair play
down there." President Judge Franklin,
who was presiding, recognizing bis duty
te maintain the dignity of the court, and
also the delicacy of his responsibility in
punishing the offenders, called out te knew
" whether or net court had adjourned
when this occmrence began ;" and, nem
con., decided that the court had adjourned
and therefore no cognizance of it need be
taken by the tribunal.
A Large Sturgeon.
This morning Geerge Kremer received
a sturgeon weighing 180 pounds which was
caught at Ball Friar in the Susquehanna.
It is alive and can be seen in a tank at
Kreincr's house en Water street.
Charged Willi Pointing a Ueu.
Patiick Cennell was arrested yesterday
by Officer Burns en the charge of pointing
a gun at Abraham Hoever, at Binkley's
bridge. lie was committed by Alderman
McConemy for a hearing.
rdayer's court.
This morning the mayor Bent one drunk
te the workhenso for 15 days and another
for 10, a third paid costs and was dis
charged. Twe young men who were very
disorderly night bofero last, wero fined $3
and made pay costs.
Hall insurance.
The tlilid annual blalcmeut et the Pennsyl
viui;t mutual hull iiiHurancc company has
been publlvhe I. it shows that they paid last
yrnr $10,431 74 le persons whose tobacco had
been Injured by hall. The company lias been
very economically managed, the president's
salary being but $25 per annum, and the direc
tors' Ices at the rate of $1 50 per day, only
$:i..rjO. Iiaiismun A Hums are the agents, and
llicyiiiii ("suliif? p illclcs much mere rapidly
than iheyi Id last j car.
Cheap KxciirHlun te Cape Jtlay.
'n Saturday next,. 1 uly 14, round trip tick
ets jjoe'l ler live days, only 11.75 lrem Coalcs Cealcs
ville. Passengers lrem Lancaster can leave
depot ut 5-35 a. in. (Fast I.lne) and connect ut
Coalcsvllle with special train leaving at 7:20 a.
m.,vla Wilmington, thence via steamerUrand
ltepublic te Cape May, icturning same day,
leave Cap- May at 3:15 p. m., leave Ceatcsville
at 12:11 a. in., at riving at Lancaster at 1:35 a.
in. Special train leaves Jeanna, C:30 a.m.;
3pilngflcld,r:;5 a in ; Waynesburg. I unction,
C.5U and Ceatcsville, 7:20 a.m. All tickets geed
ler live days. july9,lld&ltw
Tii-iuiirniWH Kxcurolen or Trinity Sunday
Scheel.
The only things that need be said by way cl
niere announcement an: tholellowlug : Train
haves upper Heading depot, Prlncn street,
above .lames, te-morrow morning at 7:40 ;
leturning. leaves Mnnbelm at 7:40 p. in. Fare,
::e cents ter adults ; 15 cpnts ler children ;
baskets hauled fro.) at Manlielm, and also in
this city It lelt at thu church before 7:00 a. in.;
everything has been done by the committee
te make the event plcasureably memorable te
all who constitute the excursion pany. The
tickets will be accepted en both thouiterneon
liains te Mauhe m.
Sl'ISVJAL NOTICES-
Cured of Hnasuw.
'iani well and happy again, says our fair
cei respondent, Miss Jennie 1. Warren, 740 W.
Van Huren ct , Chicago, 111., "your txtmaritan
AVrWH'euied me et ij asms."
iimiry'" ;nroeHc Salve.
The licit Salve In thu world for cuts.brulsea
yeres, ulcer, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin
i upl ions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is
guaranteed le give perfect satisfaction In
very alie or money ivliinded. Be sure you
getllKNKV's Cakuolie Salvb, as all ethers are
ha! Imitations and counterfeits. Price '25
cents. Sold lu Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
stoic l'!7 Ninth Ouceii street, my2'l-4
I'LAIM TALK HM)S UK SWATK-Jb 1171071
Mui Cunci-rn: Itching Piles Is one et the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. r:ciyouee.inlell whether he is thus
allllcted by observing the lollewing symp symp
eoms: Intense ilehing, particularly at I er get
ting warm. It seems as It pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes lerin. The private parts are often
atlcctcd. The mere you scratch the worse the
Itching. Knewing that my ointment is super
101 te any article lu the market, I guarantee It
lecui.i the worst c.Lscet Itching plica in oxtet-enco.-
r.lgned, JI.SWAYNK, SI. l.
!r. SwayneN Ointment lsalseapliasautaud
I'ltectlve cure ler tettx-r, Itch, salt rheuin, cry
vlpeliH, barber's lieh, pimples, and all scaly,
eiistv. Itchy fckin eiupllens. bold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent ter Ml els.
(In ::. stamps), :l boxes, SLffi. Address, I)r
.'iwayne. Sen, PhlIadelphia,;Pa.
eet 1 1-1 ydTu.Tli&Sft w
llrewu'a Ueuneliuid Panacea.
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the
weild. Will me-it suiely quicken the bleed
whether taken Internally or applied exter
nally, aim thcieby mere, certainly RELIEVE
PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou
ble the sticngth than any ether similar prepa
ration. It cures pain in the Side, Hack or itewels,
Sote Threat, lthcninatlm. Toothache, and
ALL ACIlhS, and is The Ureat Kellever el
1'alu. "ltltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA"
should be in every family. A tcaspoentul et
the Panacea in a tumbler et het water sweet,
eneil. If preferred, taken at bedtime, will
ltUKAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle.
mayl-T.Tb.F&w
ICKSCUICD KKOJI DEATH.
The lollewlngstatementof William J. Cough
In, et Semcrvllle, Mass., is se remarkable that
we beg te ask for it the attention et our read
crs. He says : "In the fall et 187GI was token
with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed
by a sovere cough. I seen began te lese my
uppetitc and flesh. 1 was se weak at ene time
t hat 1 could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer el 1877 1 wasadmltted te the City Hospital.
Whilcthcrc the doctors said I had a hole In
my lelt 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 hepe
but n liiend told me et Dli. WM. HALL'S
1!AI SAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at
my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I
get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sni
prise a d gratllicatien, 1 commenced te feel
better My hope, ence deud, began te revive,
tt'.dte laylleclln better spirits than I have
t he past three years.
" 1 write this hoping you will publish it, se
that every ene atlllcted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take DIt. WM. HALL'S
U A LS A M FOK THE LUNGS, and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN 15E CUBED. I
have taken two bottles and can positively say
that it has done me mero geed than all the
ether medicines I have taken since my sick
ness. My cough lias almost entirely disap
peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.',
fold bv II. it. Cochran, 187 North Queen street
1 recommend Lady Camella's Secret of
Youth and Beauty for the complexion, as be
ing far superior te any article 1 ever used, it
positively removes Freckles, anfi will remove
Tan in ene application. Price 50c.
Fer sale at all druggists.
MHS. J. KENNK SMITH,
ie33-6mdM&s Newark, N.J.
H
AGEK BROTHER.
THE NEW WALL DECORATION.
This new and elegant material known as LINCKUSTA-WALTON, has the effect et Embossed Leather or line Weed
carving, and Is much cheaper than either. It 13 extremely durable, and is manufactured In a great variety et artistic
patterns, suitable ler wall and Celling Decorations ; also. Panels In Furniture, Cabinets. Screens, Boek Binding, etc. It
is teufb, strong and elastic, and will stand severe blows without injury. Lincrusta, w lien highly decorated in colors.
Gilt or Bronze, produces a most striking cfiect.
49-We take pleasure In calling attent'en te a tull line of this beautiful novelty.
HAGER & BROTHER,
(SOLE AGENT3 FORTIUS DISTRICT)
NO. 25 WEST KINO STREET,
B
OWKliS & HUUSV.
BOWERS & HURST,
Neb. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Lew Prices in White Dress Goods, low Prices in Swiss Embroideries,
low Prices in Lawns, Lew Prices in Summer Skirts,
Lew Prices in Ladies' Muslin Underwear,
Lew Prices in Every Department te. Reduce Stock.
CSTrade D liars Taken at Full Value.
ESTStore closes at 6 o'clock, p. m., during July and August, except Saturday Evenings.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street,
DJCJLTHB.
li em lev. In this city, en the lOlli Inst.,
Geerge, son or Geerge and Mary itemley, aged
'J months and 3 days.
Death has clilmed our darling (iee-ge,
Set his seal upon his brew.
And hla cheeks that were like roses,
Are as white as marble new.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully Invited te attend thetuncral from
the residence or his parents. Ne. 117 Derwait
street, en te-morrow (Thursday) afternoon at
2 o'clock. Interment ut Lancaster cemetery.
NXW AUrUKTlSMMJClfrS.
170K SALE-ONK rlANU, 820 CASH ;
1 one fine Sheenlnger Organ, $G0 cash; one
Itugatelle Table, $75. Ca'l at
WILCOX & WHITE OltUAN KOOMS,
152 K. King St., Lancaster, Fa.
POB ltf.N1 .-THIS STOKE KIIOM, NO. 35
J? Neith Queen street, new occupied by
A m eh lllnxwalt. Apply te
11109. K. KKANKL1N,
teb7.8.9,lUSundttd Ne. 120 East King .St,
c
AMKiS, t'AKS, A FULL L1NF. FKOM 6c.
un. at
IIAitTMAN'd YELLOW FRONT CIO AK
HTOttK
tfOIt 50c. YOD VAN IJUV A VEItV UOOU
1? COKSET, with slde laces, worth 75c. Our
UUiUOXS ate considered bargains, Th se
beautiful LINEN LA WNS only 22c, at
sWAitira,
tebn-ly'Ju&S Ne. 50 North Queen Street.
E
7STATK Of ADAN U.HA1NKS, LATE OF
Lancaster city. la.. itee'd. Letters et ad
ministration en said estate bavins been crant-
ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
te snM decedent are requested te make imme
diate settlement, und theso having claims or
demands against the estate et said decedent
te make known the same te the undersigned,
without delay, residing in the city or Lancas
ter. " OLAUA IIAINES.
A. O. NEwrnun, Administratrix
Attorney. Julyll-lUI5tw
DKMOCKAT1U COUNTK CONVENTION
The Democratic County Convention wil
meet en WEDNESDAY. JULY M, 1SS3 at 10
o'clock, a. in., at Excelsior Hall, In the City et
Lancaster, fe - the purpese et settling a ceun
ty ticket, electing delegates te the State Con
vention, and by vlrtue of a lesolntlen passed
by the County Committee the Convention will
also elect two members te the State Central
Committee te serve ler the ensuing year.
W. Ii.ltOLAND,
Jy4 3lw Chairman 1) mecratlc Ce. Cem.
I IC. TOWNSF.NU'8 KKMKDY.
KEY. HENHY WARD BEEGUER
;SAY8 OP
DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY
FOR
Hay Fever, Asthma and Gaturrh :
Itr.oeKt.YN, N. Y., Sept. 24. 18al.
" 1 belie e it will be sure In ninety cases in
a hundred."
IIROOKI.YN, N. Y., Oct. 17. mi.
"1 am happy te say that your remedy has
served me a second season tally as well us the
last year."
Pamphlets with Mr. ueecher's full letters and
ether testimonials lurnUhed en application.
Prepared only by.
lilt. AI. Al. TOWM3JSND. FreBtburg, Aid
Price, 50 cents and $1.50 per bottle.
Fer sale by Oil AKLES IEN N IN, First. Place
and Ceuit St, Brooklyn, N. Y.. and by the
drug trade generally. jc25-4tdenv
.'STATKOFUKN. A- O. DITMAKS, LATb
Xj el Lancaster city, Pji., deceased. Let
ters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the. undersigned, all person
indebted te said decedent are requested te
make immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent, te make known the same te the un
dersigned without delay, residing In theclt)
of Lancaster.
OK. WM. COMPTON, Executer.
W. P. Coxiten, Attorney. je23-(.tdeaTli
BOOTS A- SHOES.
L
UnK AT Till..
Prices Lewer ten Ever.
THE LANCASTER SHOE RETAILED
WHOLESALE PRICES.
AT
Ladies' Fine Kid Butten Shee,
$2,00.
The Finest Kid Butten Shoes with
Worked Butten Heles, 82.50
Canvas Shoes and Baseball Shoes,
Beys, 75e., Men's, $1.00, $1.25.
Misses' Pebble Butten Shoes, Size
11 te 2, $125.
Beys' Butten or Lace Shoes, $1 25.
Ladies' Lew Out Opera Slippers,
50e. and 75e.
Ladies' Geed Butten Shoes, $1.50.
With Worked Butten Heles.
Ladies' Lastinff Lace Shoes. $100..
Ladies' Leather Heuse Slippers,
50 Cents.
Men's Butten Shoes, $1.50, Werth
$2.50.
Men's Fine Calf Butten Shoes, $2.50
We also bave en hand a Larae Stock of
HURT'S CKLUUKATKD FINK SHOES. Shoes
made te order of every description.
J. HlEMENZ,
Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
INQUIRER BUILDING.
Repairing dene at low prices. mar23tld
DR. O. H. BROWN.
PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST,
Mas Removed te Ne. 20 WEST ORANGE ST.
Eve and Ear treated. Glasses ad lusted. Su
perior spectacles en hand and te order.
JeU-lydXh
KMW AHTXMT1SMMKWTB.
LINCRUSTA- WALTON.
NX.W ADVJUlTiaHMKSTH
1 I AVANaANU YABAUIGAHSONL.V fie,
I the best for the money in tne town, at
HAIiTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT ;: Aii
TOKK.
nUIIOUI. TAX 1883.
k; The iluplicate Is in thu hands or thu
Tieasuicr. .1 per cent, etr for prompt pay
ment. W. O. MAltSUALL, Treasurer,
Ne. 12 Centre Square,
enlce hours lrem 9 a. m. te 4 p. in.
JO-tldU
VIU WILL ALWAYS FIND A FULL
L line nt Connecticut cigars and Fountain
H tne cut tobacco, at
IIAIITMAN'S YELLOW FKONTCIUAK
"TOIiR
MKAKtl F1BK INhUKANCt: COMPANY
Or I'HILADKI.rillA.
Assets ever ONB MILL.IO--1, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current Kates.
Lesses Promptly Settleit und Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East King Street.
inUfJmdM.W&SK
w
ILLIAMhON S fOMHK
THE SEASON FOR
STRAW
HATS
Is growing shorter evei y day new, anil as the
reason advances the prices seem te grew less.
They have been selling all the season at a very
moderate price, but new a great many of them
are going ler about what it costs te umbe
them.
Yeu can buy te-day ter 23 cents what yen
would have hail te pay 50 cents for in the eaily
partel the season, and Hats ler 4) cents new
were formerly 50 con-s and 75c3ittH. We make
this cut in prices se that we can get the little
money out that is locked up In lhemteusa
till
8TEAW HAT
SEASON COMES AliAl.N'.
The low prices put en the FINE DRESS
STRAWS will Induce some people te buy
their Second Hat, and it you have been wear
ing your list season Hat, waiting ler prices te
coine down, new is the time te buy. Yeu will
MAKE by buying new (or anntliei -season
-IN
Gents1 Furnishing Goods
There are Neckwear el all kinds Suspcndei-.
in abundance, and Light Weight Underwear
in ditlerent grades, suitable ler the warm
weather, at the LOWEST PRICKS.
THE-
EIGHMIE PATENT SHIRT
Is J ust as prominent here in this Department
as ever, and every trial brlnirs the customers
"back
THE ASSORTMENT OF
SUJULEB CLOTHIM
Is also kept up, and yen can make a geed se
lect! n lrem the variety en hand.
It you have never yet visited our
Shee Department
Plcase take advantage et the lirst opportu
nity, ler you may see some fine goods both
for Ladles and Gents there that are net usually
kept in Shee Stores.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
Nes. 32. 31, 36 & 38 East King St,
tBT Our store will be opened at 6 a. m. and
closed at 6 p. m., until further notice.
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LANCASTER, PA.
LANCASTER, PA.
Lancaster, Pa
MAJtKXlS.
FliltadetpbiA jHMKet.
Philadelphia, July 11. Fleur dull.
Kye flour at $3 50.
H he.it firmer ; Ne. 2 Western lied, $1 13 ;
no. j ue i t-j ; no. I ueu. i jatsi je.
Cern dull : Yellow, C3c ; de OKxed,
f.!K
uic ; no. a Jiixeu, asc.
Oats dull ; Ne. 1 White, 4Cc ; Ne. 2 de, 4."c ;
Ne. 3 de, 4I& (4Hc : Ne. 2 Mixed, 4Jc.
Rye nominal.
Seeds unciiangcd.
Previsions only in Jobbing demand.
Lard dull.
llutter quiet and unchanged.
Kggs scarce and firm.
Cheese quiet.
Petroleum dull.
Whisky at til!)
New Yerk M rkets.
New Yeiik, July 11. Fieur dull and
de-
cuiung.
Wheat feverish and excited ; opened 11Kc
lower, supsequently recovered from decline ;
active Speculative trading; Ne. 2 Red, Aug.,
$1 121 11 ; Sept.. SI 15fil 16 1-lfi.
Cern opened KQHie lower, afterwards re
covered lrem decline ; Mlxed Western spot,
4'.'60c ; de future. 59Q60c.
Oats a trifle better ; Ne. 2 Aug.. 38&c ; Oct.,
SGc; State, 43053c; Western, 40852c.
tttOOK MMTKen.
Quotations by ueed, McGrann & Ce., Rank
ers, Lancaster, Pa.
11 a. k. 12 jr. 3P.X.
S 9 Vb A j SAAB A AKHA
Michigan Central 91
90
iniK
36
28
107
130
25
44
39
17
93
28
42
31
r'l
10
G9
New Yerk Central....
New Jersey Central..
117
0
12UJA
4.S
117
86
8
120
43
3tSU
29
108
131
IS"
8
103
30
93
42
81
Ohie Central
Del. Lack. & Western...
Denver A Rie Grande...
"I lu .i
a
Kansas Texas 29
Lake Shero 108
Chicago & N. W., com.... 131
N. N., Ont. A Western.... 25
st. Paul & Omaha 45V
Pacific Mall 39k
Rochester & Pittsburgh.. 18ji
St, Paul 103
Texas Pacific 31
Union Pacific 93
Wabash Common 28
Wabash Preferred 4244
West'rn Union Telegraph 82
Louisville A Nashville... 51
N. Y Chi. A St. L
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation 45
Pennsylvania 58
Ileadintr 98V:
45
58
28 1-10
50
5i
58
28 9-1C
14
49
86
i:l.k, iiuiiaie ,
Northern Pacific-Cem
Northern Pacific Prof.
llestenvllle
Philadelphia A Erie...
Nortnern Central
Underground
Canada Southern....
115
50
C2J5
112
W
111
C2
112
en
People's Passenger,
l'lillurtelpblu
Quotations by Associated Picsa.
stocks weak.
Philadelphia A Erie R. It
Reading Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
Lehigh Valley Rail read
United Companies of New.lersey
Net thorn Pacific
Northern Pacific Pielerrel
Northern Central Railroad
Lehigh Navigation Company
Norristown Railroad
Central Transportation Company....
Pittsb'g, Tltusville A lluflale R. ft....
Little Schuylkill Railroad
2-
.58
.192
. Er
87
. 56
. 45?2
.109
. 39
14
. il
New verK.
Quotations bv Associated Press.
stocks firmer. Meney, 2c.
New Yerk Central
Kile Railroad
Adams Express
Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Southern Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad
Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad
Chlc.igeA Reck Island Railroad
Pittsburgh A Pert Wayne Railroad...
Western Union Telegraph Company..
Teledo A Wabash
New.! r-ey Central
New Yerk Ontario ft Western
.117
.131
. 00
108
.132
.133
.123
.131
$1
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. 26
. 25
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Reported by .1. 11. Leng.
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106
117
120
100.50
102
100
100
106
102
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35.25
45
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2
2 5.25
220
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100 55
$115.50
105
102
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1830..
" 1895..
5 ier ct. In 1 ei 3u years.
' 5 pur ct. Scheel Lean...
" 1 " In 1 or 20 years.
" ." In 5 or 20 years.
100
" 6 " te l(er20vears. 100
Manl-.elm borough lean 100
HISOaLLANBOUS BTO0K8.
Quarryvllle R. R fat)
Millers vllle Street Car se
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Watch Factory loe
Gas Light and fuel Company.... 30
Stevens Heuse (Bends) loe
Columbia Gas Company
Colombia Water Cem pany
Susquehanna Iren Company....... 100
Marietta Hollowware 100
Stevens Heuse 50
Sicily Island se
East Brandy wlne A Waynesb'g.... 50
MlUersvlHe Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
MSCMAAHBOUS BONDS.
Qnarryvllle R. K., due 1803 Iioe
Reading A Colombia R. R,,5's 100
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1886 tee
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in ler 20 years 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
dne 1886 loe
TUKAJMKB STOOXB.
Ble Snrine A Beaver Vaiinv 25
I IV.
Bridgeport A Horeshee 13
Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25
22
18
20
'JelumDia A Washington 25
Columbia A Big Spring 25
Columbia A Marietta 25
Maytown A Ellzabethtewn........... 25
Lancaster A Ephrata 26
Lancaster A Willow Street 25
Straseurgft Millport 25
Marietta A Maytown 25
Marietta A Mennt Jev 25
Lane. Elizabethan A Middlet'n 100
Lancaster A Frultville. 50
Lancaster A Litltx 25
Lancaster A WlUlamstewn 25
Lancaster A Maner 50
Lancaster A Mannelm 25
Lancaster A Marietta '25
Lancaster A New Helland. 100
Lancaster A Susquehanna. 300
BASK BTO0XB.
First National nan. 100
Farmers' National Bank 50
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster County National Bank. . 50
Columbia National Bank 100
Christiana National Bank. 100
Ephrata National Bank let'
First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100
First National Ban, straaburg.... 100
First National Bank, Marietta 100
First National Bank. Mennt Jet.. 100
Lltitr NatiensBank. 100
Mannelm National Bank. loe
Union National Bank. Mennt Jey . se
New Helland National Bank:..... 100
Gap National Bank 100
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54
75
105
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WKBNESDAYBVBNINO, JULY 11, 1883
THE REPUBLICANS.
QUAY, MAOEC AMJ HAKXUNI.
The Besses Cene te Terms Cessna, Harry
iVblte, Cooper and Other stalwarts
In Command A Sep for ttae
Independents.
Habrisbure, Pa., "June 1111 a. m.
As the time approaches for the Republi
can state convention te assemble, the
fight for nominations seems te grew less.
Quay and Magee, who had been working for
different candidates, this morning settled
en one choice, and the ticket will no doubt
be J. A. M. Passmore for treasurer and
J. B. Nilea for auditor general. General
Harry White will be temporary . and HenJ
Jehn Cessna permanent chairmen of the
convention. The hour of assembling has
been fixed at 12 o'clock.
Getting Together.
There were bnt few persons, ether than
delegates, in the opera house at the assem
bling of the convention. The faces of the
delegates were net familiar, the majority
of them being present in a state cenven
tien for the first time. Most of the candi.
dates were in the hall quietly at work
while the delegates assembled. The Leg
islature of both parties were present.
The Convention Called te Order.
The convention was called te order at
12:15 o'clock, by State Chairman Cooper.
The list of delegates was read and the
names of a number of alternates substitu
ted. There were no contested seats. Ne
committee en credentials was appointed,
the list as corrected being accepted. On
motion of Harry White, Gen. Lemuel
Tedd, of Cumberland, was. elected tempo
rary chairman. The selection of Mr. Tedd
was received with applause. He returned
his thanks and without further remarks
invited the convention te proceed te busi
ness. ' Five secretaries were elected and then the
convention proceeded te select members of
the committee en permanent organization
and resolutions. General Reeder moved
that all resolutions be referred without
debate aud it was adopted.
Adjourned Until 3 O'clock.
At one o'clock a recess was taken until
three o'clock p. m., in order te give the
committees time te prepare their reports.
THE LKUI8L.ATUKK.
The Conference Committees Fall te Agree.
The conference committees of the Heme
and Senate en the congressional appor
tionment bill this morning reported their
failure te agree and were discharged.
New conference committees will be
appointed te-morrow.
THIS STATE TKAUUEItS.
Proceedings et the Convention at Willlainn Willlainn
pert. Williamspeut, July 11. Te day pro
ceedings of the state teaoliers' meeting
consisted largely of routine business.
Officers were nominated for the ensuing
year, and Chautaqua was selected as the
place of the next meeting.
A paper en " Reading in Public
Schools," was read by Miss M. Fanny
Brice, of Chester county, and an address
en " Nermal Scheel Defeets," delivered
by Dr. A. N. Raub, of Leck Haven.
Brief addresses were made by State Super
intendent Higbee,ex-State Superintendent
Wiekersham, Superintendent MaeAUister,
of Philadelphia, and ethers.
This afternoon the association made a
tour of inspection among the saw mills
and te the boom.
EBHOPKAN KVKNTS.
A Wretched Let et ifeturnetl 1'auper Mill
grants Londen, July 11. The pauper emi
grants who were returned te Ireland by
order of the American authorities en the
steamers Furnessia and Spain, were landed
at Queenstown, yesterday. AH accounts
agree in describing them as a wretched
class of people. One family, consisting of
a man, his wife and live children, wcre left
lying en the whai f for thrce hours before
the officials, who had net been advised of
their coming, provided for their wants.
The Cholera.
Alexandria, July 11 .Sixteen deaths
from cholera occurred at Samaneud yes
terday and eight at Taut ah.
MINNESOTA PROHIBITIONIST..
They Sleer, Adept a flatferin and Nouileato
a Ticket.
Minneapolis, Minn., July 11. The
state Prohibition convention met here
yesterday. A resolution faverimr a tariff
for revenue only was tabled by a vote of
44 te 2G. The platform condemns the
com se of both parties en the liquor ques
tion, favors the enfranchisement of women
and the election of all officers by the peo
ple when possible. The following ticket
was nominated :
Governer Charles Evans Helt.
Lieut. Governer Prof. E. S. Payne.
Secretary of State C. B. Shoec.
Treasurer C. M. Andersen.
FLOOD IN ONTAKlO.
Persona Orewned and Property Swept Away.
Londen, Ont., July 11. The river here
has risen te an unprecedented height and
the destruction of property is swelling fear
fully. Se far as known eight houses
have been carried away. Three persons
ate known te have been drowned and
it is feared that the number will reach a
much larger figure. A large number of
persons are missing, but it is net known
definitely that they have been drowned.
Barns- have been carried away by the
score and railroad travel is cut off by the
destruction of bridges and numerous
washouts.
Railroad Cases Ue Over Until September.
Trenten, N. J., July 11. Leave was
granted te counsel for the Pennsylvania
railroad company te file a stipulation in
the United States circuit court this morn
ing,' providing that Wm. B. Dinsmore's
motien'for a preliminary injunction te an
nul the lease of the New Jersey Central te
the Philadelphia & Reading company
should go ever without detriment te
either party in the suit te the fourth Tues
day of next September.
The matter of the New Yerk & Leng
Branch railroad superintendency gees ever
te the same time.
A Bank KeuDed.
Albany, N. Y., July 11. The bank at
Franklin was robbed early this morning of
$800 in silver. Twe families living near
we bound and gagged, and after two
hours' work the burglars blew the safe
open. The explosion tore out nearly the
whole front of the building and set fire te
the building. The money of the bank was
in another safe. The robbers were tracked
nearly te Oneonta.
NeVAware et Oemntg strike.
Pittsburgh Pa., July 11. Nothing is
known here by the officials of the Tele
graph company of the proposed strike of
operators next- Monday as telegraphed
from BL Leuis. A number of operators
who were, spoken te said they were net
aware of any intended strike in the near
future.
Striken Itotern te Werk,
Rochester, N. Y., July 11. The nine
weeks' lookout at Wm. S. Kimball &
Ce.'s eigarette and tobacco factory is
ended, nearly all
the old bands having
returned te work.
BIG WKEOK.
aad rreigkt Train Collide.
two mm mmma.. -
TmrsviLLR, Pa., Jtaljrll. A dispatch
te. the Herald says that an excursion train
from this city, containing about seventy
five members of Masonic ledges, while
returning from Jamestown, collided
with a freight train en the Buffalo &
Southwestern read at 2 o'clock this
morning near Jamestown, instantly
killing Geerge Gates, conductor, andM.
D. Celby, brakeman, of the freight train,
and fatally injuring W. J. Innes, another
braknan. Ne one was hurt en the
excursion- train, lne engineers and
firemen en both trains saved themselves
by jumping. Beth engines were smashed
te pieces as were also many
freight cars. The force of the col
lision drove the excursion train's passen
ger ceachs backwards a distance
of 25 feet, but they kept en the traek.
Conductor Gates was roasted alive in the
ruins. The cause of the accident was
the failure of the engineer of the freight
train te obey orders. If the train men of
the excursion train had net used the
greatest care the less et life would have
been frightful.
An Kmlnent Physician Dead.
Petersburg, Va., July 11. Dr. Thes.
F. Scott, the eldest and one of the most
eminent physicians of this city, died this
morning, aged eighty years. Deceased
was a nephew of Gen. Wmfield Scott.
WEATUKK INDICATIONS.
Washington, July 11. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, slightly warmer, generally
fair weather, south te west winds and sta
tionary or lower barometer.
He Tender and True,
" Se far Ged has blessed us with health,
but Jehn bas no regular work yet," was
the dispatch, dated Bosten, sent by a
Portland, Me., woman te her husband
from whom she had eloped with a young
man.
manager Strakesch's Fear.
Manager Maurice Strakoseh has stated
te a correspondent in Paris that be is
very much afraid that the splendid
offer made in America te Miss Tuursby
by a fashienable church will prevent her
from coming te Europe and will take bar
out of the concert field altogether. It is a
new feature in the musical market when
chureb.es bid against the impresarios for
artist?. Many of the American prima
denne graduated from church choirs,
but very few of them have been
bought up by church committees
when they became as eminent aud as
costly as Emma Thursby. It may be,
however, that Dr. Collyer's successful
little experiment of giving "Patience"
was- his church choir, when they had
nothing else te de, has led te this new
enterprise in securing first class talent for
the church.
Spanish Democrats.
At Madrid, Spain, in the Chamber of
Deputies a debate raised by the Democrats
en . the policy of the government bas
begun. Sener Deminguez, among
ether speakers attacked the government,
which he said was net liberal enough.
He declared that his party only
accepted the constitution of 18TC
with the view of revising it ou the
lines of that of 1800. Prime Minitr
SagaBta iu reply said he was willing te era
brace even extreme Democrats among the
Liberals and introduce by organic laws the
most liberal reforms, but he thought that a
change in the constitution was net neces
sary for this purpese. He is net, however,
obstinately opposed te a chauge in the
constitution if experience showed that it
was necessary.
A Georgia Weman's Nerve.
Henry County Wecklv.
A Spalding county lady, living in the vi
cinity of Deuble Cabin, went out one
morning recently te gather Hewl-is,
and while bending ever a bush, her baud
came in contact with a meccat-iu Miake,
which lay coiled up under the leaves.
Simultaneous with the discevciy, mid
bafere she could remeve lier
hand, the snake ran up Ilia
sleeve of her dress aud protruded its
head from a small rent in the garment just
below the sbonlder Quick asthenght si e
grasped it by the neck and held it securely
until she could summon her husband te
her aid, who seen dispatched the leptile.
Worried Englishmen.
English journals notice and com
ment en the fact that during the Iiisli
lace exhibition at the Mansion house,
in Londen, the American Hag was kept
flying ever the building. Various Mir
raises are made, bur, no explanation is
given of this curious incident.
L.IVU (sleck prices
l uicaoe Hogs Uccelpts. 2,'40J hcail ; ship
ments, U.fiOU licad ; market unsettled unil
2335c lower; nilxeil. 5 10Q5 40; heavy,
$ 3VS5 73: light, .r. V58S 83; skips.
S3 2595 2.r; closed weak.
Cattle Uccelpts, 7,r00 lcad; shlpnicnL-i,
3,100 bead; market -low anil 10c tower;
experts, 15 7eaa 00 ; gced te choice sh!ppinir.
steers at $3 30f5 te ; common te medium, $1 e
6525.
Sheep Receipts, 1 400 head ; shipment?,
3C0 head ; market slew : Inferior le f.Ur, I'l 50
3 25 ; geed. $3 00 ; Choice, i 00.
East Libbktv Cattle Receipts, 301 head;
market active and 20c higher than yesterday.
Hogs Uccelpts, l,?i5 head ; market very
dull; l'lillailelphiif, W-VSG 30; Yorkers, $0 15
60 20.
Sheep Receipts, 1.G00 head: market latrat
about la-it week's prices.
T)AKKKK'S TUNIC.
With Pen and Pencil.
"Ne, sir, I don't bisllove newspaper wu'ii
arc any mere dissipated than any ether class
of men who earn their living by their brains,
said Mr. A. 11. Siegfried, manager et the ad
vertlsing department of the St. l'aul Pioneer
Press. Still, these of them who (te work are
tempted te stimulate, for It's very hard en
tne nerves and stomach."
" As for example V
" As for example, in my own case, I stuck te
my desk en this paper until 1117 nerves were
like a bunch of telegraph wires alter a gale,
and my stomach kepi about as geed time as a
two dollar watch. My friends suggested
this and the doctors advised that, but
one day I 'caught en' te an ' ad,' of Pake
eb's Tesio, and tried it, I have never enders
a proprietary medicine before, but I shall de
part from my rule and say that the Tonic is
net merely the be3t thing, but the only thing
that breaks up these attacks All desk work
ers should make a note of It,"
This preparation which bas been kne tin ns
Parkku's Ginger Tonic, will hereafter be ad
vertised and sold simply nndcr the name el
Park SB's Teme. As unprincipled dealers arc
constantly deceiving their customers by sub
mitting interior articles under the name et
ginger, and as ginger is really an unimport
ant Ingredient, we drop the misleading word.
There Is no change, however, in the prepa
ration Itself, and all bottles remaining in the
bands et dealers, wrapped under the name et
Pakkbb's Oihqsb Teme, contain the genuine
medicine If the lac simile signature et Hiscox
A Ce. Is at the bottom et the outside wrapper.
Julyl-lmdAw
"I-8TATK OF MBS. CATHAHIMK GKR-
Xi ner.Iatcet Lancaster City, dee'd. Let
ters testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
ebted thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay ler settlement te the under
signed, residing In Lancaster, 44 North Dnke
street. a. C KKImeeui,,
JelS-GteawdF Executer.
E STATU OF DAK ill MULVANEY, LATE
el the cltyel Lancaster, dee'd. Letters tes
tamentary en said estate having been granted
te tbe undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested te make Immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against tbe same, will present them without
delay for settlement te the undersigned; re
siding In the city or Lancaster.
JWO. A. COXXK.
eS-8tdeawir Kxecnter.
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WARMER.
AHD' SLIGHTLY
Children's chairs in bent weed
have been removed te roomier
quarters widi the rest of the
Bohemian stock in the northeast
corner. Is it any exaggeration
te say the display of summer
seats and baby carriages in this
section new covers -half an acre?
Surely a thousand of our audi
dience this morning could rest
here in the lawn settees, rustic
seats, wicker chairs, hammock
chairs, folding chairs and but
we started te tell you of Bohe
mian bent weed seats, the latest
novelty in this restful kind of
goods. They are unique, beau
tiful and strener stranarelv
strong as you'll easily see. Peo
ple open their eyes wide with
surprise when told these are
only ' samples." A gendeman
ordered several dozen, but he'll
have te wait. We cabled yes
terday for 200 mere of the same
pattern. The towel racksyeu'll
admire for the graceful serpen
tine curves of the ends, rising
from the fleer and returning te
it in one piece.
Lewer fleer, northeast corner.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
The Palmetto Lawn Tennis
are pitched here in this angle
we're talking about. Must we
tell you it's fun te get under a
tent with the green, cool carpet
under you ? Don't think it's
dignified, eh ? Here, take a seat
under this Wall Tent. It's the
kind we used te see our attor
ney general use, year after year,
en the side lawn of Hewland's
at Leng Branch.
Snml Tent, 7 teet high. 7 Teet s(ii:ire. $. 0 1.
Adult's Tent. 10 feet hih, in left Huudie,
$10.00.
Wedge, or A tent, 110.00.
Wall Tent, 320 00.
Wail Tent, with Fly, $27.50.
Tents supplied te camping
parties and camp-meetings of
any size yes, let it stand give
us the size of your meeting and
we'll make the tent the right
" size." But this don't mean
that Ave rent them.
Lewer fleer, northeast eerner.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
And en the same lawn here
are the automatic swings, just
outside the tent deer. If the
tents hurt your dignity, the
swings would break it all up.
Yeu might put it te vote with
the children " Te swing or net te
swing?" There's no climbing
and " putting up." They have
their own frame work.
'.iatilen Swin, 7 feet high, $ ! no.
liiirden Swings, 10 teet high, . I3.IKI
li.'irnen Swings, 2feetlrgli. 15 0J.
Lewer lloer, northeast corner.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Remnants of Linen will be
cleared off el our counters this
morning. They are perfect
goods, the everplus in filling a
large order requiring 1,100
yards of sheeting. They are of
different grades and from a yard
te six yards each and 2 te 2
yards wide. We should say
about 300 pieces in the let ; net
mere.
Cht-itiiui itree' entrance, llrstoiLthe lett.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Besides the all-silk and wool
robes which the ladies are tak
ing off from our shelves every
day at the drop from $6 te $4.50
we will only name here at re
ductions :
A FriMicl. all-wool inel.tnge, pin head stiipe
anil eneek (-lfucld, in old geld wnd bin -. u
liren.e hue, Al laches wide, from 7"te5euiiW.
AOe Maiuer. pinhead check, in a variety of
shades, 42 Inches wide, Hern 75 te 50 crnts.
As the name implies, this is
very light, serviceable in color,
and we think, but can't premise,
is unaffected by saline moisture.
Real midsummer stuff for suit
ings. Frem Chestnut street, main aisle, third circle
east.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Gentlemen knew the furnish
ing stock from our own factory
is always geed (yes, that's strong,
bui net tee strong), but some
times 'tis better that geed, and
three new styles of make in sus
penders claim this distinction
te-day. One is in the Princeton
colors and the ethers are in del
icate contrasts of buff and blue,
&c. ; all two colors only and
with strong silk ends in front
and a new pivotal arrangement.
Price, $i.oe.
Main fleer, Market street, main aisle, right.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
A let of Black Surah Silks
came in recently, and we sell
them te-day, same quality as we
have sold in 23-inch widths ;
we new can sell 26 inches wide
for a dollar a yard. A most
pleasing costume is the Surah
Silk for summer wear.
Silk counter, frjm Thirteenta street, seceml
circle, southwest.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market street- an. I
City Hall Square
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