WmwsM t3S "MigjigT-.'-gr re-" ' "i-,,M'YJii. sr.Tr;.'.r'.jsJLW w. t...jr --i.ijmrwwrrrBi '. K 'ssssrsass .V v - w-v.w-s.y-' : ' '::--rj ' i ' ' - , - t LANCASTER DAILY INTELLtGEKCER THURSDAY; JULY 12. isSl ... s.14 i --3 ' IF i . i HEI6HBUBHUOD JTEW8. ISreaU Near nd Acrers the Coeaty Llae. The creamery at Kutztown, Berks county, is mikiuc 1S5 boxes efchets3 weck A rich vein or hematite ere has been discovered in the main street of Bethlehem. Itev. Charles S. Daniel, of St. Chrysos tem's Lutherau church, in Philadelphia, started eat ou Monday of last week and walked te Lobauen by the following Friday night. The ezcrcise was taken for the benefit of his health. Efferts are beiujj inaie for the traction of a silk mill in Reading. The State Teachers' association elects 1he following officers te-day : President, Samuel A. liaer, of Reading ; vice presi dents, Superintendent A. J. Palm, of Mercer county, aud Miss Annie Buckees, of Petter county ; secretary, J. P. Me Caskey, of Lancaster ; treasurer, Superiu tenden t Moitew. or Allegheny City ; ticket agent, J. Fletcher Sickel, of Ger Ger mantewn ; executive committee, Superin tendents Bailliet, et Carben county, Chamberlain, of Crawford county, Cough Ceugh lin, of Luzerue county, S. Transeau, of Williamsperr, and S. Jenes, of Erie. Lebanon claims te have the eldest sta tionary steam engine in the state el Pennsylvania, if net in the United States. It is a 100 herre power built by a firm in Pittthburgh, Pa., iu the year 182G ; has a large horizontal heater ; fly wheel, whete segments and centre are of iron aud the arms of weed ; a cylinder that was cracked by accident but successfully repared ; a large heavy connecting red of weed ; cress-bead, guides, bedplate, large double pumps, all of which are the original with the exception of the valve motion which was improved by the Weimer Brethers twenty years age. it is ewned by the Union canal company, and has been in continuous use for lifty six years. Mrs. Haney, a widow, of Chester, has had Mark Claheily, a widower of the same place arrcbted for taking $100 from her. The defendant stated te the magis trate that the plaintilf asked him te marry her aud that he stipu.atcd te comply with the request for the sum of $100, which was glady paid ever by the widow. He was slew te keep his premise, and hence his arrest. The widow, when asked for Iter statement, repudiated what tlm de fendant asserted ; declared that she could net be iuduced te marry such an object, and placing her arms akimbo, wanted the defendant, the court and the whole community te knew that she had num erous chances te many since her widow hood beau. Snine Seavjuable luterrezatun l'eluta. It's dull. One does net meet many persons en the street. Theso who are encountered leek and ace as though they had net much te de. Fer all that, as the reporter weut from the Intelligencer oflice te the Pennsylvania railroad statieu and back te the court house this morning he met enough people te be asked theso questions : " Who's Lcvisy ?" " Hunting items?" "Het, ain't it?" "Any new cases of smallpox ?'' " What's the news?'' " Did you hear that Frankford had escaped ?" " Who's going from the city as delegates te the Democratic state convention V" " Wheu is it te ba held ?" " What kind of a hug is eatirg the leaves of the Orange stieet trees?" "Who's going te lay a new curb at the corner el Orange and Lime streets V" ' Who was that lawyer whom the Intelligencer told about last evening having been knocked down in open court by the sheriff?" " What will the water committeo de te night about the new pump ?" What's this Jeffersenian club whose mem brs have been called te me?t te night ?" " Wben will the new postellico ba finished?" "Why don't. pe nobody build a uew hetel ?" " Where was Brosius yesterday, that he wasn't at the Republican state convention ?" "Did Audy Kauffman vete in tha nama of Elk comity this year? It net, why uet ?" "Can you leud me a quarter?" " Is bananas healthy ?" " Why don't the newspapers print all the people that go out of town for the summer?" "What de you fill up your paper with trash, for, about people going away for the sum merV" "De you think it will rain to morrow ?" Frem which it is ovident that seme people read the newspapers and some de net. Likewise that the reporter is uet the only inquisitive man in town. A I,ANCASTKK KAH1I1 Ate is Uraduated Witb Distinguished IIkueiw Four rabbis, graduates of the Hebrew Union collece, Cincinnati, were cense crated in that city yesteiday. Their names are Israel Aaren. David Phillipseu. Henry Berkowitz and Jeseph Krauskepp. They are the first rabbis ever consecrated in the Uuitcd States. The first named, Mr. Aaren, is a native of this city, a son of the l.ite Moses Aaren, who was himself a m in of marked intelligence. The 'young rabbi, Israel Aaren, ic ccivtd his education iu this city, pabbing crediiably through the several grades el public schools and beiug gradu ated at our high school. He seen alter ward went te Ciucinuati aud entered Union college as a student. The course is a sovero eue, requiring eight years of study before graduation. Mr. Aaren graduated with distinguished honor, and we learn that Dr. Wise, the principal of the institution icgards him as one of the brightest of his pupils. Immediately after graduation Mr. Aaren was offered and accepted a valuable position at Fert Wayne, Indiana, with a salary of nearly $2,000. His many friends in Lancaster, where his mother continues te reside, will be pleased te learn of the yeun; rabbi's llattering prospects. A Itrllllant Wedding. A correspondent of the Providence Journal, writing from Concord, N. II . notices the marriage there en June 28, of Lt. William A. Marshall, of the United States navy, aud Mary Bartlett, daughter of Hen. William L Fester, Rev. D. C. Roberts performing tbe cere meny. The bride was robed in a dress of satin and lace, made in Paris. The groom was attended by Lt. Hamilton E. Perkins, U- S. N., uncle of the bride. Judge Fester's resideuca was the sceiie of a large assemblage of guests at the wedding reception. The elegant dresses of the ladies aud the handsome un lferms of the officers of the navy preduced a fine effect. The presents were numerous and exceedingly beautiful and valuable. Lieutenant Marshall has for several years been connected with the United States ship Vandalia, but is new under waiting orders. UBITCaRY. Death of Sirs. Martin Urich. Mrs. Anna M. Urich, wife of Martin Urich, aud daughter of ex-Alderman J. C. Van Camp, died at her residence en East Grant street near the court house, this morning about half past three o'clock, aged 44 years. She was ill only about two weeks. She leaves no children, but a wide circle of relatives and friends. She was a member of St. James' church, and in her earlier years took active interest in Sun-day-school work. Her funeral will take place en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Chickens stolen. A bold tneif entered the hennery el Frank Y. Haas en Middle street, near Duke, en Tuesday, in bread daylight, and stele nineteen of his finest chickens in cluding Leghorns, Cochins, Pheasants and ether fancy breeds and leaving behind only the dunghills. Hew the thief mana ged te get away with them is a mystery. TNW. S. OIV1.EK & CO. TRADE DOLLARS TAKEN AT PULL VALUE FOB ANY KIND OP GOODS IN OUR LINE. SILKS, EMBROIDERED ROBES Carpets at our Special Lew Prices. Mesquite Canopies and Nettings. JNOUKT.MIiOKiNG DEPARTMENT Men's Clothing made toerrfeiand Gents' Gauze Underwear and Furnishing Goods at reduced prices ferTiadc Hollars. Kemeinber. all our goods are marked in plain figures and one price only. JW Agents for the GENUINE AUllORA CABPKT SWEEPER. Eveiy Sweeper has our firm name en. JOHN Ne 25 EAST KING STREET, KUKcy Wrecked. On Tuesday as Dr. J. K. Brubakcr and David Ringwalt, of Rohrerstown, were driving along the Columbia turnpike near Hambright'8 tavern, their horse ran off, npset the bug ry, threw both men out and completely wrecked the vehicle. The horse was stepped after running two or thiee hundred yards by the lines becoming wrapped around one of the wheels and thus acting as a brake. Neither of the men was seriously hurt. The James Street Urlrige. The Pennsylvania railroad company has a ferce of men at work rebuilding the bridge en James street under which their railroad runs. The bridge will be of iron, the full width of the street, something like the Duke, Lime aud Shippen street bridges. The founda tion and picis wiil be of heavy stone m.isenry. A considerable portion et the foundation en the north side has been laid during the past week. Ledge's Life or Webster. Mr. Henry Cabat Ledge has added another volume te the series of American statesmen, iu the life of Daniel Webster. Mr. Ledge's effort has net, as he confesses, much of originality, but ha presents a very eutertaiuing life of the great states men iu a singularly impartial manner. He is net chary iu pointing out the faults of Webster while he has at least endeavored te de full justice te his virtues and eminent abilities. The book is for sale by Heugh tun, Mifflin & Ce., Bosten. Spin ring Scheel. 1'iet-Alf Mill, cx-teatlier weight cbamplem has icturrcd te this eity utter an absence et Ave y urs, and opened a sparring school in Z.iepii'l'.-. abbiy. Centie Squaie. The school was opened en Mem'ay evening under very favorable circumstances. It will be opened e cry evening from 7 te 11 o'clock, where the profesnr will be pleased te meet all wishing te learn the manly ait. lt I'lculc. The S nday .cboel of the First Reformed chinch will held a picnic te-morrow at Dc inutlrs park. Umnibusses Wil leave the clitirc'i at 7 and 12:30 lt SVEVIAL NOT1CEB- tleury'" f;arbeIlc Salve. gl be best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises deit'H, ulcur, salt rheum, tetter, chapped lunula, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, Ireckles aud pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perleet satisfaction in every cac or money refunded. Be sure you getllENuv's Caiibolie Salve, as ail ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug slere. KS7 North Queen street. my2-4 1 icceuiineud Lady Camelia's fceciel of Youth and Beauty ler the complexion, as be ing far superior te any article 1 ever used. It positively removes Freckles, anO will remove Tan iu one application. Price JOc. Fer sale at all druggists. MUS. J. KENNK SMITH, c'.3-CmdM&r Newark, N. J. KKSCUtU IKUII MEATH. The lel lowing statement et William J. Cough in, el Semervllle, Mass., is se remarkable tnat we beg te ask for it the attention et our read eis. He says : "In the tall et 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by a6eveieceugb. 1 seen began te lese my appetite and llesh. 1 was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 wasadmitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my lell lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med icine:). 1 was se tar gene at one time a report went mound that I was dead. I gave up hepe but a tnend told me el Dll. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a il gratiilcatien, I commenced te feel better My hepe, once ilcud, began te revive, and te lay I icel In better spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish 11, se that every one allHcled with Dlsc'ised Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOUTHELUNOS.andbccenvinced that CONSUMPTION CAN HE CUUEO. I have Uiken two bottles and can positively say that lt has done mc mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My ceugn has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work. sold bv II. It. Cochran. 187 North Queen street new te secure Health. t seems strange that anv one will sutrer trem the many derangements brought en by an impu'-e condition ei the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSAUSAPAUILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or 1JLOOI) AND LIVEK SYKUP will restore pcrtect health te the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid lias proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, oileet eileet ually curing Screlula, Syphlltic disorders, Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious cemplainta and all diseases Indicating an impuie condition el the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A tingle bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE ACHAUM, especially when the complaint Is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor el the brain and ner veu3 system. ., it EK'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In man and beast. Fer use externally and Inter nally. BED HORSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. tnayiU-2 Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street DEATUB. Urich. In this city, en July 12, 188J, Anna M, wile et Martin Urich, In the 41th year et her age. The relatives and friends of the lamily are respectfully invited te attend thetuneral from the residence of her husband. Ne. 39 East Grant street, en Saturday atternoen at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. j!2-2t NEW ADrERTlSMMENTB, YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A FULL line et Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine Cut tobacco, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAR "TORE. -J70K SALE OWE FIAMO, S20 CASH; X one fine Sheenlnger Organ, $60 cash ; one Bagatelle Table, $75. CaU at WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN BOOMS, 152 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. rpuK SKCKKTION OF SWKiT BV THE X. skin serves a very Important purpose, that 01 preventing undue elevation el the temperature of the bleed, and tissues gener ally. All Skin Diseases, Cancers, Tumors, Chronic and Private Diseases permanently cure.i hv DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKER'. Office-13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. Jyl2-3td4w NEW ADTEETlMEHfElTTB. AT REDUCED PRICES. S. GIVLER N,W AD KKTInJSaUSNTB Im it iun i .-xiTi!; sTOii TTtu e nTsn. 36 1 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames KingwalL. Apply te 'lllOS. E. KICANKLIN. fe'j7.8.!t,I0Medtld Ne. 120 East King f-.t. FiJR 50c. YOU UA.N ISUY A VKKY GOOD COltSET, with side lure, worth 7jc. Our UlItliONS aie eO'isideieil bargains. These beautiful LINEN LAWNS only J2e., at SWARR'S, lebl7-lyTuAcS Ne. 5'J North Queen Stre -t. QU1KIOL. TAX 1883. O The dunlicab) is in the hands of the Treasuier. 3 per cent, ett fei prompt pay ment, vv. e. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 CentiM squaie Oitice hours irem !) a. in. te 4 p. m. J9 tldlt 1STATK OF MK. UAlHAKlnK GKH U ber, late et Lancaster City, ilec'd. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted th-Teteare reinusted te make iinme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the mime, will present them without de:ay ler settlement le th-i under signed, lesitling in Lancaster, 41 North Duke stfeM. A. C. REINOEUI-, jei5teawdF Execnfr. lei; SALS. Valuable Oity Building Leta. Situate en the neitlien-t cuner el North Lime and .lames utreeta. These lets will make elegant building Riles, being situated in a nvt improving! art el the city. Fer lurther Information call en ALLEN A. HERR A CO., Ueal Estate Agents, Ne. 108 East Ring Street, Lancaster, Pa. julyl'2 titd&eawFRtt DKMUUKAT1G COUNT CONVENTION The Democratic County Conveniien wll meet en WEDNhSDAY JULY 25, 181. at 10 o'clock, a. in., at ExcelMer Hall, in the City el Lancaste ". te the puipe-e et settling a ceun ty ticket, electing delegates te the State Con vention, and by virtue el a icsolutlen passed bv the Ceun'y Committee the Convention will also elect two members te the State Central Cemtnilt.e te serve ier the ensuing year. W. II. ROLAND, jyl Iltw Chairman Democratic Ce. Cem ?3TATK Oif All AM O. HAINKS, LAl'K OF lJi Lancaster city. Pa . ilec'd. Letters et ad ministration en said eiate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te sal I decedent are requested temake imme diate setticmen', aud these having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the nam- te the undersigned, without delay, residing in the city of Lancas ter. CLARA HAINES, A. O. Newther, Administratrix. Attorney. ,ulyll-ltd5iw I K. TOIVJISKNO'S KKHEIir. KEV. KKNKY WXUD BEEGHEB JSATS OF DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY ren Hay Fever, Asthma and Gaturrh : Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. '24, 1881. "I belie oil will be suie in ninety cases in a hundred." Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17. 1S83. "1 am happy te say that your remedy has served me a second reason lull' as well as the last year." Pamphlets with Mr. ueecher's full letters and ether testimonials lurnulied en application. Prepared only bv. , UK. At. r.l. TOWI-ir;.Nl. rt8tnurg, Mrt. Price, se cents and 1.."i0 per bottle. Fer sale by CH RLES DEN N IN, First. Place and Court St. Brooklyn, N. Y., and by the drug trade generally. je-23 4tdeew IIKAK1) riKr: JNSUKANCB COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILIiIO.v, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insmes Property at Current Kates. Let&cs Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East King Street. iul2-GmdM.W&SR VJLUTHIMU te. fjiW CLOTH INU 1'ASLUR. Jno. J. Smaling, (LA IE WITH HOYT & GLEASON.) TAILOR, Would be pleased t have you call at bis PARLOR, Ne. 22 North Queen St., TOEXAMINK THE Latest Novelties FOR Men's Wear, Impet ted direct ler our trade. SECOND FLOOR. MARBLE FRONT. uia9-lydWiSS OMALlNU'S SPKlNtJ Ol'EMlrHt. C7 SMALING. OPENING OF SPKHG NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST! PARISIAN and LONDON & DRESS GOODS & CO., LANCASTER, PA. MAUKE1S. Philadelphia market. Philadelphia, July li Fleur ijuict and easier. Rye flour at $300. Wheat steady; Ne. 'J Western Red, $1 13Q 1 13'i ; Ne. 3 de $1 C91 10 ; Ne. 1 Red, 1 13 115. Cern quiet and steady ; Hail Yellow. CtSG-te ; de Mixed, 53XQCIc; M). 3 Mixed. 53d;)!c. Oats firmer; Ne. 1 white, 47e; no. 2 de, 45X16c; Ne. 3 de, 4liiai5c; Ne. 2Mlxed, 42c. Rye nominal. Seeds unchanged. Previsions in lair demand. Lard quiet. 15 utter quiet anil easy. Eggs scarce and firm. Cheese quiet. Petre'eurn dull. Whisky at SI 10 New Yerk Market New Yekk. July li Fleur dull and weak. Whea lAb4u higuer and 11 im. but very quiet; .Se. 2 lied, July, $1 12.M 1 ; Sept., 1 15ff 1 1R. Cern aa better and faiily active ; Mixed Western spet,ri6ie ; de luture, 59e3c. Oats dull ; Ne. 2 Aug . 38c ; Oct., 30c tate, 43S5Jc : Western, 405:c. Live Stock I'rlcrs. mcAoe Hogs Receipts, 1H.0O0 head; ship nients. 5.000 head; prices l:tf?15c lower; mixed, $5 OOfie Sti ; heavy. $i 25fi)5 05; light, ! reg5 75; skipB. G5 10; closed steady. Cattle Receipts, 5,500 head; shipments, 3,300 head ; market blew and easier ; experts. i.r 8a; 00; gi ed te choice sh pplnfr. steers at $5 405 75 ; common ti medium, $1 50 53t. Sheep Receipts, 1 000 heul; shipment?, ire head ; vi-rydull: inferior 10 fair, 2 CO 3 25 ; geed. $3 75 ; choice, $4 00 East Libbrtt Cattle Receipt, 050 head: market lair ; prime, $5 75'! ; lair te geed, $5 255 C5 ; common. $4 75 i 15. IIess Receipts. 4 0 head , market very dull and neth ng done. Sneep Receipts, if. 490 head; market lair; prime, wmast; taif te goon, ti i?si Te ; com' men, f23. MOCK niarunts. Quotations by tteed, McGraun ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 A. M. L.ti At. u..i ii .... lit ffll.li..... fnn,...l & Ce , Uh, Uank- 3 p. M. 91i 117:54 mi 125 3-4 wy 107 13. 25 45 :sn 18 30 Jii 23 vy 10K 454 5S 28 9 10 uv, 40'4 80 wiviiiinaii v:uii .it. New Yerk Cential New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. Lack. & Western... Denver & Rie Grande... E rie K-uisaa Texas Lake Shere Chicago & N. W.. com .. N. N.,Ont. Western... St. Paal & Omaha Pacific Mail Rochester & Pittsburgh. U7 87 125 42 107, 131J4 45 U7)i 87 '4 1!!54 WA 5SP 45 is'" 101 28K 5 S'1'4. 52 1 70 58 2S 13-16 MX ITA St. Paul 10j Texas Pacific. 3G Union Pacifle Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville & Nashville... N. Y.,Uii A SL L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Reading P. T. & P.uifule Northern Pacific-Cem... Northern Pacific Pief... Hes ten ville Philadelphia & Kim Northern Central Underground J3 42 i el WK 70 28 yA 49" mi 55 fii'4 in Canada Southern. Peerle's Passenger C2 109 . 110 riillnilelpttiit. tmotatienshy Associated Press. stocks weak. Phllailelphiii & Krie R. R Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Rail read Lehigh Valley Rati read United Companies et New Jersey... Northern Pacific Northern I'.'ldtli- Pinturiwl. . 0 - 2S . 5S . 70 .1!2 . 40 8ri . 50 . 45'4 109 . 39 - H W?Trthern Central Railroad Lehigh Navigation Company Noiristewn Railroad Central Transportation Company.. Plltsb'g, TitusvilleA ISultaleR. R.. Little bchuvlkill Railroad sew verk. Qnntntlensby Associated Press. blocks generally lower. Meney, 2Q New Yerk Central Kiie Railroad .'dams Expiess Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Southern Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad Chicago & Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad.... Western Union Telegi.iph Company.. Teledo Wabash New Ji r.-ey Central New Yerk Ontario Western ....1L .... 3t! W'3 ... 107 ....132 ....133 ....122 131 ... 8214 .... 28 . . 87 . . . -v Lecal stocks aim iiena Repotted by J. B. Leng. ra Last val. tale. l.te.e. tiy b ! ct Lean, due 132... tiui 1( 18C5... 100 iff. 54 " l&W... 100 117 " ltt... 10T 120 5 per cl. 1 n 1 or 3 veaw. . H-0 le('.r)0 ft per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102 " i " in ler 20 years.. 100 100 " " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 100 " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. l(-0 i0b Man helm borough lean I) 102 HISCKLLAITKOCS STOOX3. Qntirryvllle R. R ?50 t!Sl Millersville Street Car 50 35.25 Inquirer Pri 11 tiiisj Company 50 45 Watch Factory no 120 Gas Light ami Fuel Company.... 30 Stevens Heuse ( Henda) pju 30 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna lien Company 100 2 5.25 Marietta Hellew ware 100 220 Stevens Heuse 50 '6 Sicily Island 50 16 East Brandy wine A Wsiyuesb'g.... 60 1 Stlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market 100.55 MISCELLANEOUS BONUS. Quarryvllle It. R., due 1893 Jioe 115.5 Reading & Celum bla R. R 5's 1 00 105 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1830 leu 102 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in ler 20 years 100 loe Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duelSSti 100 If3 TUBMP1KB STOCKS. Big Spring A Beaver V!iey $ 25 J 10. Bridgeport A Uoreshee 13 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia & Washington 2-5 20 Columbia Big Spring 25 18 Columbia A Marietta 25 30 Maytown ft Ellzabethtewn 25 10 Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.1 Lancaster Willow Street 25 40J Btraseurg Millport : 25 2i Marietta Maytown 25 wi Marietta Mount Jev 25 31 Lanc..Ei!zabetht'nMlddiet'n 100 60 Lancaster & Frultvllle. 50 54 Lancaster Litltz 25 75 Lancaster Willlamstewn 25 105 Lancaster Maner 50 133.U' Lancaster Manhelm 25 41 Lancaster Marietta 25 35 Lancaster New Helland 100 79 Lancaster Susauehanna. 300 275.20 BANK STOCKS. First National nans 100 5205 Farmers' N atlenal Bank 50 1 10 M 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 10c 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. ... 100 14L3t First National Ban, Strasburg.... 100 i48 First National Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 150.21 Lltttz National Bank 100 140 Manhei-n National Bank 100 154 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. SO 75 New Helland National Bank....... 100 135 Gap National Bank , ...100 lae SECOND EDITION. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 18 d3 OUT OF THE STATES- NKWH fKOJl CANADA AMU IKELAND. Aafttrali Aiding the Irub CanH-Wr. 8x ten Teil TVbereln cngland Has Learned einethtng from America. Dublin, July 12. at a meeting last night of the Irish National League the receipts of 2,000 from Australia was an neunced. 5tr. Sexten, M. P , for county Sligo, in a speech said : " England had learned by her short encounter with American politi cians en the pauper emigration question that if there was te be a clearance of Ire land it would net be the Irish peeple who would have te go." The Juleimerstill About. Patrick Harlan, one of the men arrested for participating in tbe murder of Mrs. Smythe, in April of last year, has turned informer. Twe Women Drowned. Marmora, Ont., July 12. Mrs. Smith and MissCerdick, while crossing the Meira river, yesterday, en a narrow feet bridge used temporarily during high water, be came dizzy and fell into the stream and were drowned. TKAlIliCl'S' CONVENTION. A Lancaster County Teacher Meads an Kssay. WiLLiAMSPOirr, Pa., July 12 The third day's session of the state teachers' con veutieu opened with a largely increased attendance. Addresses were delivered by Prof Si.arplcss, of Haverford college, and Superintendent T. M Balliet, of Carben county. Miss Sarah Burns, of Lancaster county, read an essay en giving "Criti cisms en modern methods," aud Superin tendent Geerge J. Luckey, of Pittsburgh, discussed "Supplementary Heading." The treasurer's report showed a balance of $200 en baud. A Negro Fiend round Utility. Baltimore, Md., July 12. Charles Durham ( colored ), indicted for felonious assault en Miss Clara Snyder en the 4th of June, was found guilty te day in the criminal court A motion was entered for a new trial. The penalty 13 from two te ten years in the penitentiary. Miss Snyder was returning te her home at night from the house of a friend and while passing a vacant let the assault was made by Durham, who knocked her down and was dragging her te the lob when he was discovered by her friends, who were near by. TUE LfclilSIwllUKl'J. l'receedlties in Beth Hemes. Harri&burg, July 13. The Heube this morning had a short session. A new con fcrence committee en tbe congressional apportionment bill was appointed, con sisting of Messrs. Amermau, Divinney aud VanEirk. The Heuse adjourned at 1:40 p. m. The Senate indulged in a lengthy dis cussion en the motion te appoint a new conference committce ou the congressional apportionment bill. The motion was strenuously opposed by the Republicans and was still pending when the Senate adjourned. " NO NORTH 0 SOUTH." A Keunleu of Veterans te Unite Heart nnd uaud." New Yerk, July 12. General Jehn Newton, president of the Society of tbe Army of the Potomac, has been invited te attend the reunion of Parson's cavalry brigade ( Confederate ) at Dallas, Texas, en August G, and te respond te the toast, " The Beys who Were the Blue " The president el the society, Geerge W. Deal, says : ' Our reunion is net te quar rel, but te meet as brothers and bury all the unpleasant recollections of tbe past and unite heart and hand in the wel fare of our great nation for all time te come ' A fATAI, AFJT.RAY. Promiscuous Use of Knives. St. Leuis, July 12. A special dispatch from Carmi, III., says that at Burnt Prai rie, 12 miles from here, a fatal affray oe curred between Gowdy and his sister's husband, "Buck" Williams, the result of an old family feud. Gowdy went te Williams' residence armed with a knife and cut the latter several times. Williams ran, but was followed by Gowdy. He then drew his own knife and stabbed Gowdy te the heart, killing him instantly. 'l we Desperadoes Aluraer and Are Lynched. Mayville, Cel., July 12. Yesterday Hagarty and Henry Dewliug, two despe radoes, met James Lynn and a Swede, three miles from town. They shot Lynn and beat the Swede with a club and then robbed them both of the few dollars they possessed. Hagarty and Dewling were arrested in the evening and locked up, but were afterwards taken from jail and hung by citizens. Lynn and the Swede will both die. Kesnlt et tne Inquest. Easten, Pa., July 12. Tha coroner's jury iu the case of Geerge Werkheiser, who died suddenly en Wednesday night last, after having been engaged in a quarrel with a young medical student named Harrison, returned a verdict last night that "death was caused by a clot of bleed en the brain," the cause of the formation of which the jury was unable te ascertain. Tnieves Awaiting .Requisition. Philadelphia, July 12. Themas Nichols and Leuis L. Miller, alias Midler, who were arrested here several days age en suspicion of having stolen about $600 worth of silks, which they had in their possession, were te day committed te await a requisition from Missouri. Miller admitted te a detective that the silk be longed te his employers, Barr & Ce., of St. Leuis. Philadelphia 31 e rctiatiti Hellar. en tbe Traae Philadelphia, July 12. The com mercial exchange this afternoon passed resolutions calling en Congress te redeem trade dollars at par or legalize the issue of that coin. An 1' scaped Convict arraigned. Philadelphia, July 12. Henry Dalten alias Dutch, who was arrested last night as an escaped convict from Middleburgh, Pa., was arraigned this afternoon and committed te await arrival of officers from that place. Kelllns' Preposition net Accepted. Concord, N. H., July 12. MeEsrs. Stevens, Marsten, Briggs and Patterson decline answering Mr. Rollins' letter pro pre pjsing that all hve withdraw from the senateral contest. WMIHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, July 12. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, local rains in the northern portions, sta tionary or slight rise in temperature, south te west winds, lower barometer. Gen. Le Due Glvea His Opinion. Gen. Le Due, the world famous tea raising ex-commissioner of agriculture, was lately waylaid in San Francisce by a reporter and compelled te disgorge his opinions of the present administration. It is almost needless te say that ex Commissioner Le Due has a very mean opinion of tbe present administration, especially of tbe present commissioner of agriculture, who, be says, "knows as much about agriculture as as well never mind." Having dismissed Com missioner Loring thus easily, Gen. Le Dae discussed the subject of tea raising, renting his indignation en the present administration for its iudiflfereuce te that valuable industry. " Why, de you knew," said the ex-commissioner. " that the best tea taster in New Yerk mistook our tea for India tea and could net be persuaded that it was grown iu this country ?"' This is probably a true statement, but, like a great many ethers emanating from experiment ers, it does net go far enough. Geu. Le Due forget te add that his wonderful tea which deceived even the best tea taster in New Yerk, cost the government $27 per pound. Certainly Ld Due did raise tea, and ethers can raise it, but net at a profit, unless all tea impoitatien is abse lately prohibited by law. una or tbe Stock tterien aoset Webster. Daniel Webster's financiering is the subject of many anecdotes at Wa-hincten, and one of them thus destribes hew he ede day assisted Rufus Cheate. Cheate needed $500, and he applied te Mr. Webster, " Five hundred dol lars!" says Mr. Webster. "Ne, I haven't that amount, but I will get it for you, Chette." The latter was glad te hear it, and would wait. " Draw your note," said Webster ; "I'll sign it and bring you the money. While you are about it make the note for a tueusaud ; a thousand is as easy te get us live hundred." Mr. Cheate said that five hundred was all he needed. "I'll take the ether five hundred," said Web ster. The note was drawn and Mr. Webster, taking his cane, went into the avenue. " Geed morning, Mr. Corcerau, geed morning," said he, as he entered the great banking home which was tbe fiscal agent of the government. "Geed morning, Mr. Secretary," said the great bauker iu the blandest manner. " What is it I can de for you this morning, Mr. Secretary ?" Mr. Webster was secretary of state at the time. "A little favor for my friend Cheate. He wants a little money aud I told him I thought I could get it for him. A thousand, I believe, he made his note for," passing the paper te the banker. There was no such thing as hesita ting, much less declining, and the banker was only tee happy te accomme date the head of Mr. Filmore's adminis tration. The geld was laid out iu two equal piles at Mr. Webster's request. Put ting one in each pocket, aud with ene of the bows which Mr. Wel3ier only could give, be departed. " Here. Cheate, here is the five hundred," said the gicat ex pounder, entering where Cheate was wait ing. Handing him the geld, Mr. Webster resumed his reading where he had been interrupted by Mr. Cheato's entrance. It is further stated that Mr. Corcoran lias iu his collection of autographs a uote for $1,000 signed by Rufus Cheate and en dorsed by Daniel Webster. JUAIHVAJj. B KNSON'S SKIN CVhU Frem the Klcumemt Ditputch J SEVEN MILLIONS Of Pere Open, nnd Yeu Live and tlrrullit In Attnopplicres Wlilcli l'olsen Your isle-nl, and Then Fellow slnn Diseases. Nethinu is mere Drkadbd than ualt llicun or eczema, which luv fully a dozen species, going under various names, nnarly all et which defy the ordinary rumtdics, destroy the hair, the skin and the Hush, and In many cases death cornea as a blowing. Sculp and skin alike are auhjpct te this, as well as t dandruff, tetter and ether scaly dUcasry pro ducing baldness, eruptions, ulcere aud ether troubles. Intelligent people should bewara of taking poisons as remedies ler this class of diseases of the skin and scalp, and the various reme dies which are sent out by unskilled men should be avoided as one would a plague. Tncre Is but ene " SSln Cure " which can be relied en, and that is Dr. Bensen's, and its name is an earnest el its worth. It is net a patent medicine, but the result el his own experience and practice, and is a sure cure ler the special diseases ler which it is offered. It makes the skin selt and white and smooth, re moving tan and freckles, and is the best toilet preparation in the world. It is elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. Simple n it) combination, pure and free Irem all poi sons, it may be relied upon by all theso who wish te have perfect health and freedom from all skin diseases of whatever na'ure, whether they are Eczema, Tetters, Humors, Inflamma tion, Milk Crust, Rough Scaly Eruptions, Diseases et the Hair and Scalp, Screlula, Ulc ts, rimplcs or xender Itchings en any part of tbe body. Trice, One Dellar per pack pack age. All druggists have lt for sale. A Kevolntlen in the treatment et nervous diseases is new taking place. Dr. C. W. Bensen, el Baltimore many years age discovered a sure remedy In his Celery and Chamomile. Pills they have had a wonderful sale and success. They can be relied en te permanently cure sick and nerv ous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and all nervous diseases. All druggists keep them. Price, 50 cents per box. Twe boxes ler si, six ler $2.50, Iree by mail en re ceipt of price. Dr. C. W. Bensen, Baltimore Md. M. N. Crlttenten, or New Xerk, 13 wholesale agent ler Dr. C. W, Ben30n'd remedies. ieO-lmdM.W&Sitw B KMJJON'S VAVilHE 1-viWS i'LASTCBS HOME COMFORT. Alter a Balny Bide a country Flijslcian Tblls What He Thinks el Seme People. "1 wish te gracious some people would learn when they need a doctor ami when they don't." exclaimed Docter E , a3 he enter ed his house In a cesy little village in the in terior et the State et New Yerk, alter a tedi ous night ride of many inlies. " I have been down among the mountains te see a man, who the messenger said, was very sick and net likel te live 'till morning, unless he had im mediate help ; and leund him sutlering Irem a rather sharp attack et colic, which his fam ily might have relieved in ten minute, ir tney had a grain et sense and two or three simple remedies in the house. But no ; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and wlrm the least ache or pain takes them, send ter a doc tor, whether they ever pay him or net." " Why, Docter, what kind of simple reme dies, as you call them, de you expect people te keep in the house?" asked his wile, as she poured him a cup of het tea. "In this case," answered the Docter, "If they had only put a BENSON'S CAPCINE POKOUS FLASTEK en the man's stomach, he would have been all right in an hour, and saved mc a dreary ride." In all ordinary complaints lt cures at once. All diseases are eliminated Irem the system by what may be roughly called expulsion or extraction, or by a union et the two pro cesses. Bensen's Fla3ter promotes both, it incites the torpid organs te act. and sends Its healing, seething Influence through the myriad pores of the skin. All ether plasters obliged the patient te wait. They give him hope for te-morrow. Bensen's plaster give him help te-day. Which is better de yen think? Buy the CAPCINE and keep it in the house. Price 25 cents. 8eauury ft Jehnsen, Pharmaceutical Chem lstp, New Tort, J2J-2wdWS4w SEW JLDYJBMTIBXMKST8. "- rpuUBSUAY FAIB AMU WAKMEK. The richest lamp display in Philadelphia is new shown in the heusefurnishing department. The goods new opened are Standing or Table Lamps from the Baccarat manufacturer, and of the Barbatine and Faience. The shapes and sizes are in won derfully varied designs ; some are hand painted upon the smooth surface, with rarest skill portraying scenes in rural life, groupings from the animal king dem,rare exotics, summerscenes, birds about te burst forth in sengandjapanese incongruities, all challenging your admiration in the execution. Others are decorated in raised flowers, nat ural in their size and coloring. The glebes and shades are in a corresponding style of decora tion, of ornate designs and col orings, and shed their warm tints at night, as well as their rich tracery by day. The oil well and lamp proper, for cleaning purposes, is lifted from a well within the standard, te avoid soiling the ornamental portions. The duplex burners (giving double power) are fitted with a patent extinguisher that should supersede all ethers. Each wick tube is entirely incased bya slide that rises above the wick end, though the latter be net turned down, and closes tighdy with a cap at the top. We find, by ex periment, that the air is thus se well excluded, that the wick re mains moist and without any in crustation, requiring trimming very seldom, if at all. This large variety embraces lamps at a few dollars and as high as $50. liOwer Doer, main aljk:, northwest el centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. The lady who bought here and didn't find out we had the finest White Dresses made up, will confer a favor by naming some kind efdress, ready te put en, that we have net get. We're net surprised a particle. Lets of things lets of people don't knew, smart people, tee. A man in Tennessee only heard last week that General Jacksen's dead ! It wasn't ignorance in this lady. It was sheer inability in us. "Our people can't display everything, or the goods would be bigger than the house. 13W Clie tnut street, second fleer. JOHN WANAMAKEK. Ladies's Bathing Suits will be found very complete. Grey Flannel, white brid trimming $2.2 Blue Flannel, while braid trim lng '50 LSlne Flannel. lIain trimming 2.75 Blue Flannel (reduced trem $1) 3.23 Blue Flannel, white braid trimm'ng, waist and punts in one piece 'J 50 Sa i.e. with skirt buttoned en 'J 5'J Same, with bux-plcatcd wa'st 3.00 Same, with yeke 3-75 same, wmi vekc. nnur grai-i o.ei Dark-blue Flannel, with light-blue turn- mings 6.50 Same, trimmed witli red and black stripe) 7.50 Same, trimmed with ligntblue,sailer cellarM.iO Dark blue, trimmed with red 9.00 A swimming suit In dark s-rgc, has a sleeveless jacket and pants trimmed la red 6.ttj Ladies' Tight-fitting Dusters are of all sizes. Linen Duster, made plain $1.25 Linen Duster. Irimm-d with brown 1.37 Dlnen Duster, trimmed aud plain 1.50 Linen Duster, plain 1.75 Linen Duster, tiimmed and plain 2.00 Linen Duster, tiimmed and plain 2.25 Linen Duster, trimmed and plain 250 Linen Duster, pleated back, and knife pleating en cellar and culls 3 25 l.inen Dusters.plaln 4.00 Linen Dusters, Delman fehaped, trimmed with knile pleating 250 Same, Delman shaped, made plain 2.75 Same, II tier grade 4 00 Same, plain ciicular 250 Mohair Dusters, tight litling : 2 25, 3..V), 1.00, 4 50, 5 0 8.0O. 'J.00 and 10.00 Delman shaped Mehairs, Light and Dark Celers .50 te 7.00 Pongee Duslers 10 00, 12.00 and 15.00 1301 Chtstmit street. JOHN WANAMAKER. If you've net already an am ple supply of Bathing Towels, an excellent line of these healthful helps awaits your se lection. Huckaback Towe', small .10 Huckaback Tewel, medium .12 Huckaback 'towel, lar. e, w Ith " Bath Tewel " wove In .20 Honeycomb Tewel, smill .10 Honeycomb Tewel, large .ltt Turkish Tewel, white 20c. te 11.25 Turkish Tewel, colored, including dark "colors and rich berdeis 12cL0O Russian Tewelling, per yard 8a .18 Huckaback Tewelling .15330 Chestnut street entrance, la-it counter, west iide. JOHN WANAMAKER. A cool, silver-gray, summer silk, beside being a geed wear ing fabric, is delicately tasteful: The fine silver lines alternate se closely with the drab as te ap pear changeable te the eye. The en'ect is in the weaving. The designs vary, some are like an armure. Price, $1.25. Silk counter, Thirteenth street, second en left. JOHN WANAMAKER. That extra suit you meant te get for the boys, a little later, may bear looking after just new. Don't these figures from our bargain tables leek like it ? Small Beys'Suit-s W 0", were 5.0O aud 6.0J Small Beys' Suits '., were 7.00 and 8.0J Small Beys' Suits 5.0O, were 10.C0 Large Beys' Suits 5.C0, were 7.50 Sailor Suits 2.00, were 2.50 These are regular, but very low, viz : Summer Coats in stripes - .40 Summer Ceals, in dark stripes .Si Summer Coats, Alpaca 1.50 Linen Weve Pants .75 Were LC0 Market street, centre doers, main aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth an-l Market streets and City Hall Square FrHLADELPHIA. m m M 1 V4 W1 VI 1 l -,! - -?l ; x 1 s ' -i N N V 'Z-1 m w Jl .311