Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 18, 1883, Image 3

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COLUMBIA NEWS.
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Brents Alene the 8eqaehana Items
Interest In and Around the Borough
ricked op hy the Intelli
gencer importer.
About 800 persons attended the United
Brethren Sunday school picnic at Lititz,
yesterday. The affair was a grand success,
though the rain spoiled the excursionists'
pleasure somewhat. The picnic which is
being held at Lititz te-day by the St.
Jehn's Lutheran and Trinity Reformed
Sunday schools is also being attended by
a great number of persons, the crowd
probably being as large as that of the
United Brethren school. The last Sunday
school picnic will be that of the E. .
Lutheraus at Lititz te morrow.
The excursion ever the Philadelphia &
Reading railroad te Ceney Island starts
tomorrow at 5:40 a. ra. $4.50. The
Pennsylvania railroad excursion te Atlan
tic City will occur Thursday, July !iG, at
4:35 a. m. 2 73. The Pennsylvania
railroad will also runau excursion te Cape
May en Saturday, July 21.
A pleasant family picnic was held at
McCall's Fcny by a paity of Columbians,
yesterday. The picnicers went down the
the Pert Deposit railroad in the 10:40
train and returned in the evening.
Personal.
Dr. Kline, the physician who late'y es
tablished himself in this place, will re
move te Heading in a short time, where
he will take a lanrc part of the practice
held by the Drs. Detwilcr, who were
drowned a short time since while bath'iDg.
Mr. Jehn G. Beckley has been reinstated
in his old position as night operator at the
river bridge tell-gate here. Mr. It. .
Elliett has been transfer! cd te the Peach
Bettem office. Dr. William Leaman, of
Philadelphia, is the guest of his father,
Mr E E. Learaan, en Locust street.
Miss Kate McCIure, of Middletewn, Pa.,
is vibiting Mrs. Orrick Richards Miss
Lucy Leckard, of Philadelphia, late the
guest of Miss Lucy May, returned home
te-day.
Police Court
The tramps are ranked among the best
patrons of the river bridge. They are
passed ever fiee, a ticket marked " tramp
ticket" being furnished every needy ap
plicant during the day. Deadheads are
net given tuch passage during the night.
Aunie Welhaef was committed te the
county j.til by 'Squire- Frank, yesterday,
for 20 days, charged by Mrs. Prank Rich
ards with being drunk and disorderly.
Officer Struck took the prisoner te her new
home. reur tram jumper werecommit werecemmit
ted te the county jail by 'Squire Gricr,
yesterday, each getting ten days.
Tlie ISIver.
The muddy condition of the river still
picveuts bass fishing, but catfish and cols
are plentiful. Fishermen are well reward
ed for their toil. The river is new a feet
abeve low water mark and is still en the
rise. Old rebideuts affirm this te be the
l ainiest season which has prevaiied for
many years.
Iloreugh Brief.
A beautiful specimen of peumauship is
ou exhibition in Mr. Win II. Herr's jew
elry store window, the work of Mr. W. U.
Barr. It is a memorial of the late Geerge
M Hain, and will ba presented te his
widow by the Sunday school association of
St. Jehu's Lutherau church.
James Uanibey, a carjKjntcr employed ou
the icpairs new being made ou the bridges,
received a severe cut en the right feet
from an adze ou Monday. The instrument
slipped while being ufced en a stick of tiiu.
bcr.
The baseball players who have been at
rested for trespassing en piivate property
ei: Chestnut street, will hsie their final
liti ring at 'Squire Yeung's Thutstlay
evening.
Quarantine at the heuse where the late
smallpox case existed ended te day. The
patient has fully recovered form the din
ease, and can new have uiueslricted lieo liee lieo
dem. A number of the nieaib-vs of Putnam
circle Ke. li:5, B. i: (II. F ) C. A., w 11
attend the parade of the Brotherhood et
the Union in Chester, iu the second week
of August.
The Shawuce fire engine will seen bj
ready for servica again, the new water
lugs which aie te be placed iu it having
ai lived.
Ni.i;iii;;uiHoeu mjw,
Ovenlrt HttHr biiiI Acress the County Lines.
Mrs. Catherine Martin, who lives iu
Norristewu, is 100 years old.
The commishieners of Chester county
have awarded the contract ler building
the new briJge ever the railroads en Gay
sticet, Phiunixville, which will cost
$10,000.
At the farm of Alexander Ewiug, in
Little Biitaiu township, a malignant
disease suddenly attacked the hogs a few
days nge and six of them died i a a short
time The pigs did net show sickness
mera than an hour two befere death.
The leading business men of Wen is
town have signed an agreement that they
will no longer receive trade dollars at pa-;
they will still receive ttyeu at 90 cants
when paitics making pnichascs desire te
dispose of thtui at that rate.
The auuuai eampmoetiug at Steveniale,
two miles south et Hummelstewn, held
under theauspievs el the United Brothren
chuich, and which is always largely at
tended, will begiu en Thursday, An. 'is'
11, and will oentiuuo ten days. Tif
United Brethren assembly will ciivii .1
the same time.
The West Pikelaud Chester county,
creamery, during the month of June, n -ceived
ou an average 14,000 pounds of
milk per day, for which they paid 21 en's
per quart. They averaged about 430
pounds of butter per day, and made about
22 cheeses, weighing from 28 te 13 pounds
each, per day.
Edward Schuldt, a son of Frederick
Schuldt, of Reading, and a brother of the
young man, Frederick Schuldt, who
hanged himself in a cell at the station
house en Saturday evening, was arrested
last eveuiug at the instance of his father,
for tareatcuiug his life the same charge
for which his brother was under arrest
when he took his own life.
The Yerk papers say that the state
ments published in New Yerk in which
Mr. B. C. Tuuisen is made te steal Miss
Belle Barten, of Yerk, away from an old
maid aunt en the train and then marry
her are without foundation. Beth Tuni
son and his wife arc new pleasantly visit
ing the bride's mother iu Yerk, aud have
been married ever a week.
There are 100 agricultural associations in
Pennsylvania, sixty-six of which will held
exhibitions this year. The first will bu
under the auspices sf the Patrons of Hus
bandry, in Cumberland county, usually
termed the " Grangers' Picnic." The
last en the list is the fair of the Northern
Menteur association, te be held the thiid
week in October.
At Blanden, Berks ceuuty, lived a young
couple who wanted te get married id the
face of the stern prohibition of the yeuug
lady's parents. Yesterday afternoon,
while the old folks took a dtive te Read
ing, the levers took advantage of the
situation and packed their trunks aud left
for parts unknown. Au effort will be made
te capture the runaways.
A twelve year old son of Jesiah Black,
of Fayetteville, Franklin county, was in
FUntly killed' by a passenger train en the
Mount Alte railroad. The boy was of
unsound mind and it is supposed he lay
down en the track and fell asleep. The
engineer noticed him as he cams around
the curve and applied the air brake, but
was unable te step the train iu time te
eave him.
SMALLPOX.
meeting te the CommluleBtn' OBce.
This morning at 10 o'clock the members
of the berd of health, the sanitary com
mittoe of councils and a number of influ
ential citizens met the county commis
sioners in their office in the court heuse te
confer as te what is best te be done te
crush out the smallpox which has recently
obtained a foothold in our city.
H. R." Fulton esq., en behalf of the
beard of health laid befere the com mis
sleuers the proceedings ei the meeting held
in common council chamber, Monday
evening, and said that mere stringent
measures than any yet taken were neces
sary te stamp out the disease. He urged
upon the commissioners the necessity of
erecting with all possible dispatch, a hes
pital in which te tieat infectious and con
tagious diseases. Iu accordance with a
request made by the commissioners at a
former conference the beard of health and
the sanitary committee had had prepared
the plan of a hospital which could be
erected at an estimated cost of $4,000. The
plan was made gratuitously by Mr. Diuk
leberg, from suggestions made by the
beard of health the ranitary committee
and several physicians. It contemplates a
biick structure 70 fcet long-, 110 feet
wide and two stories in height.
The basement consists of a kitchen with a
cellar ou ti her side of it. The first iloer
is divided into nine rooms en one side, and
four larger ones, for convalescents, en the
ether. The second story is laid en the
same plan. Each 100m has a window and
the whole building is well-ventilated. The
partitions bctwe( n the several rooms are
only high eueugh te prevent patients iu
one room, or stalf, from seeing patients in
the ethcis. Plain but comfertablo lurni
ture would be needed, and the hospital
could be used net only for peer people, bi t
for ethers who would rather go te it and
pay for their beard aud medical attendance
than have the disease in their own homes.
Commissioner ilildebrandt did net be
lieve that the building described ceuid be
built aud made lit for patients in thirty
da) 8, nor did he believe that any hue
paupeis would go into it if it were built.
He did net think it the duty of the 'ceuuty
commissioners te build a hospital fir
city patients. The city authorities should
pievide for their own sick.
Mr. Jehn Hager reminded Mr. Ililde
brandt that the plan of the hospital, as
proposed, was drawn at the request of the
ceuu'y commissioners, after consultation
with them. It was approved of by the
beard of health, the sanitary committee
and leading physicians. It was the best
they could offer, but if the commissioners
could offer anything better, the citizens
would ba all the better satisfied.
Mayer MacGenigle said the necessity of
a hospital for smallpox at the present time
mut be patent te all, aud it ought te be
built by the c.tutity. The city is a part of
ttie county and pays 14 per cent, of the
ceuuty taxes. The city has been doing all
that was thought necessary te be done,
aud they piopeo te put up a temporary
hospital te accommodate patients until
the permanent oue can be erected.
Mr. Ilildebrandt thought that if a tempo
rary hospital was get up nothing mere
will be necessary, as the smallpox will
have been looted out befere the perma
nent one can bu finished.
Geerge Nauman said theie can be no
doubt of the necessity of a hospital at
once. If the disease is net speedily
stamped out we may have au epidemic
such as devastated Wilmington, Bethle
hem aud Baltimeie.
Commissioner Summy asked whether
the county commissioners, if they built a
hospital as proposed, would net be person
ally liable for its cost, provided the grand
jury did net sauctien their action.
Mr. Nan man said they would ; but that
no grand juiy would under the circum
. tauccs, fail te sustain the commissioners
iu au emergency such as has ariseu.
Mr. Fulton concurred iu what Mr.
Nauman said and added that the judge of
the ceuit had said that he would favorably
mention the matter in his charge te the
grand jury.
Commissioner Myers said that he was
eutiicly williug te shoulder his part of
the responsibility aud would vote for the
erection of the proposed hospital.
Mr. Ilildebrandt thought that if au ad
ditional building was necessary a frame
ene might be put up at once for $500 or
$1,000. Ha was opposed te running the
county unnecessarily into debt.
Commissioner Myers offered a resolution
te the c ffect tbattbe beard of county com
missioner at once advortise for proposals
te eiejt a building en the plan aud specifi
cations of Mr. Dinkleberg, te be finished
in 30 days and that the bids ba opened en
Fr.day next.
Commissioner llididrandt said he was
net ready te veti en that resolution win le
hi crowd was present, unless it was pro
posed that they should have a vete in the
matter.
The meeting then dispersed. The com cem com
miFsieneis consulted for a short time and
then adjourned uutil 1$ o'clock.
The commissioners reassembled at 1
o'clock iu their office and adopted the re
solution offered by Mr. Myers Mr.
Summy aud Myers vetinc affirmatively
and Mr. Hildcrbaudt in the negative.
The following was the preposition
fT'.rml ntnl Kiinnnrted hv Mr. Ilildebrandt':
" Iieselccd. That the commissioners of the
county of Lancaster this day agree te ap
propriate ene thousand dollars, or as
much thereof as may be necessary, te
erect a temporary hospital en the county
greuuds, the beard of health te have
power te construct the same according te
their views."
The advertisement for proposals for the
erection of the building will be found in
our advertising columns.
Explanation.
With regards te " plans '' furnished by
Jehu Evans for the proposed hospital, he
desires it te be understood that he prc
posed no complete plans for such a build
ing, but merely suggested, offhand, an
idea of what kind of a building could be
erected for about $7,000.
Aetes.
Matthias Wilsen, Ne. 202 Conestoga
street, is teperted tohave a slight case of
varioleid.
Elmer Gerlech, a 12-year-old boy, re
siding at Ne. 313 North Mulberry street,
has been feuud te be suffering from vario varie vario
eoid. The house has been quarantined by
Dr. Fitzpatrick.
The Hospital We Need.
New Era.
The necessity for a suitable hospital for
the reception of patients attacked with con
tagious diseases is net a debatable ques
tion. The man who doubts it at this time,
viewing it from a local standpoint, is either
an ignorant elam or one who values his
pennies above the public health and the
safety of his own family. There is an
honest difference of opinion as te what
kind of structure it should be aud. where
located. Three propesitious have been
discussed. One is te use the old city
mill, the ether St. Jeseph's hospital,
and the third te erect a brick or stone
structure en the county farm. We are
net in favor of any of these plaus. While
thev would be uunecessarily expensive.
nene of them would be as well adapted te
their intended, uses as a frarae structure
that could be easily erected at a cost of
a few hundred dollars. Instead of wasting
money en a costly building, a cheap one
will give us far better results. Fer once
utility and cheapness go hand iu hand.
Uene te Harrlabarc.
Seme of the Lancaster folks wluaie
interested in baseball have gene te ilar
risburg te-day te Bee the game there
between the Anthracite and Harrisburg
clubs.
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AMttiian;r, el I'eiinvilie, lienniilee, "
Between seven ami ui;:!ii. bundled people
were present ye&teiday aftcruneu te wit
ness tbe game of ball between the Antln.i
cite, club of Pottsville, which is se steadily
forging te tbe front for tbe inter-state
championship, and the Ironsides, of this
city. Although a heavy ram fell early iu
the afternoon it did net affect the ground, as
the sail ws shining by 3 o'clock, and game
was net called befere 4. Tbe Anthiacitcs
put in appearance shortly before that time
aud they made a very favorable impression
by their practiee. When game was called
Gee. Myers, of the Ironsides, was chosen
umpire, and an excellent one he made, for
his decisions were very prompt and an
nounced in a loud voice, that, could be
hcaid all ever the field. The home team
presented Hofferd and Sixsmith as their
battery, aud they worked admirably.
The latter is quick aud a line thrower
te second. The visitors were net
able te hit Hoffeid well, but wheu
they uiade their hits they weie btreug and
Si bunched that they were able te get their
i mis home. Welsh pitched for the first
Mine with the Authiacites aud the Iron Iren
bides managed te hit him for iive base bite,
which weie witbiu one of the number the
visitors made. Ne runs were made" en
either side until the thiid inning when
Lang scored the Ibst for the Anthra
cites. They followed that with three iu
the fourth, two iu tbe bixtli aud one in
the seventh, after which they laded te
score. The Ironsides did net make any
runs until the eighth inning. Zecher
was first te the bat aud after
reaching first managed te get home en a
knock by Hofferd and a wild threw te
thiid llofferd was left ou third, the next
thive being retired quickly. In the next
inning Miles get te first and made third by
the batting of Sixsmich. On a pxtsed ball
by the catcher he get hump, scoring th
second and last run. The visitors play a
fine game, their men being mho catchers
aud thiewers, and fast base niancis.
Grady did very well behind the bat. Miller,
who is the bc-t pitcher in the team was
net put On.
The home club all played well
and they have no reason te be
ashamed of their score with the
professionals. Schiller, late of the Dun
cannon club, played excellently at first base
and se did Miles at second, lletfbrd and
Miles b-.ith made very line steps of het
balls from the hat. In the field King,
Ai neld and Byers each get several llys.
Schiller ran from bis base te catch p fly,
but muffed it ; Byers was at his back and
caught the ball as it rolled from his hand
putting the man out. Zecher -'yred at
short and stepped all the balls that came
te him. lie has very few superiors iu the
positieu. Sr.veial of the ninn did geed
battiug aud i'opper was laft en third b.ise
severjl times. The score in full follews:
1ROKSIUES, T R III
Zechrr.ss 5 1 1
King, 1 1 4 ii (l
notion", p 1 ii 1
Schiller, lb 1 u 0
rcller,at 4 e 0
Arneld. c 1 4 n e
Miles, 21 4 I -J
bixsmilh.c 4 i I
r e
1
1
ii
H
ii
Byers, r t-.
1 it ii
57 2 r,
AMTHRACiriiS
Grady,c r 1 1
Mlllltfdn.cl S n i
McLii-ighllu, -ib r 0 0
Kuewles.lb 4 - 1
Aieet, 1 1 1 - -
Helland, 3b 1 1 2
Miller, ii 1 e e
Lnmr. S3 ..i l ii
Welsh, V "
I'l ;
11
e
1 i)
n
0 !l
27 21
Total 3'J 7 (
lHNlSOS.
i 2 a 4 r
ironsides e " 0 0
Anthracite.. 0 e 1 3 n
ll
1
0-
Base en balls Ironsides 2. Anthracite? I.
Umpire Geerge Myeis.
Tiuieet Game Hi, 4im.
The Alerts,of Pottstown,have telegraph.
ed that they will positively be here te play
a game with the Ironsides en Saturday
The game will be called at three o'clock.
They are a fine amateur club. The Potts -town
Ledger says that tbe nine has been
strengthened by the addition of several
geed players from ether place.".
Te morrow the Fat and Lau Mtcuu er er
cher nines play en the Ireusides grounds.
The Anthracites play in Hr.rrisburg te
day, when Miller gees in the box as
pitcher. A uumber of persens went up
from this city te see the game.
The Kitchen Beys and tbe Mudlarks,
empleyes of two different rooms of Gra
ham's comb factory, will play a game of
baseball en Saturday afternoon, en the
green near the Hebrew burying ground.
The nine of Pentz's cigar store en
North Queen street, challenges the nine
of Snyder's store te play a match game of
ball en Saturday morning en the Ironsides
grounds.
Breseuham, the powerfully built fellow
who was ou the greuuds yesterday, at the
ball game, iu citizen's clothes, has becu
playing centre field ou the Anthracites,
but is new released. He is a very etreng
batter but cannot run. He left for Bosten,
his home, this morning.
Zecher and Beyers, of the Ironsides
club, are playing te-day with the Littles
town nine.
A Shattered lVitiUetr.
Iii opening Dr. McCIcary's drug store,
corner of Orange and Prince streets, this
morning the clerk, a young man named
Frantz. slipped and fell through the bulk
window, breaking it te pieces.
Tearing lewn tbeSlteda.
Workmen are busy tearing down the old
school buildings en Mulberry street;
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A. Ituy Jlireivn Inte the Air unit Injured.
Last evening Jehn Ritchie, a 14-year
eM son of X-ivier Ritchie, who resides en
Columbia avenue, near the city limits, was
badly injured by a steer. I. appears that
the boy, with boine ethers, was playing ou
the Columbia turnpike, some distauce
from bis home, when Oscar Hamp,butcher,
came along, driving a steer. As soeu
as the animal saw young Ritchie
he put down his head and rau after him.
The boy jumped ever a fence into a field,
but the infuriated animat followed him,
jumping the fence also. When both were
in the Held the beast again rau at the boy
aud caught him en his horns, throwing
it i in in the air. The boy fell heavily
te the ground, aud Uie steer at
onee picked him up and threw him
ever the lence upeu the turnpike. By
this time sutlieieut assistance went te the
boy te diive the animal efT The b.y was
taken te his home where he received
proper medical attention. He was found
te be suileiing from cuts aud bruises en
his body, faci aud neck, which-bled pre
lusbly. lie was net gored, and his inju
ries although severe are net dangerous.
The steer is au animal of very bad temper,
aud even after he was locked np dashed at
several pen-etic He will be killed te day.'
Miniiiiiir Lcnuie,
Mis. A. S. Yil!c, accompanied by
ft lends, ha-, 'oft Laucastw for au extended
tlip te visit lelativcs in Pittsburgh, Graf
Ien, West Va., Washington and Balti
ineie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm McCemsev. ir.. left
Lancaster a low d tys age te i islt relatives
in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Our Military.
The unasigned infantry company at
tached te the third biiade, N G. of Pa.,
wiil leave fur encampment at Willi.imHpert
at !):33 p. m., en August 11. Special
eider has been is.-ued for the distribution
id' uniforms en Fiiday evening next.
Cleu Tubuece.
Jehn Brown, of Fairfield, la i a half aero
of tobacco which h about the finest in tbe
lower end of the county. Stalks have
leaves meat in ing 19x29 inches.
Triiln Jumpers CeimnllttO.
This morning Alderman McConemy
committed for ten days each three train
jumpers who bad been arrested by the
Pennsylvania ladread police.
Tlicp.-isen wue lelt Mm butter 1 utile and
but er en Northern market ycateiduy, can
have the t:i i;c by calling at Ne. 751 St. Jeseph
street.
huutlay-ucheul Ficalc
The Sunday school of St. Stephen 3 Evan
gelical Lutheran church will picnic at Tell's
Main, te-morrow (Thursday). Busses will
lrave the chuich, corner Seuth JDuke and
Church atrtets, at S e'c eck a. m. and 1 o'clock
p. in.
Te be or net te be, that is the question
Whether it is nebh-r le endure the tortures
or an unclean suit or le have it renovated by
Kalph Simen, the Londen clothing renovator,
146 North Duke street. jyl8-2td
Merchant!' Annual Excursion
Te New Yerk and Ceney Island en Thurs
day, July 10. Ueund trip tickets, geed ler
three days, only $4.50. Special through train
leaves Lancaster (King street) at 5:40, Colum Celum
biat at 5:10, Manheim at 6:2.', Lititz at 6:35 and
Ephrata at 7 a. m. Fer particulars see clrcu
urs at all stations. 105,7,10,14,16,18.421
The Simmer issue or Straubridgc Jc Cloth
ier's Quartcrly.jvsl out is aspiendid number i
every page Is ei interest te the ladies. New
lancy-werk deigns and stitches!; Instructions
in amateur art. and hew te adorn the person
and decorate the home ; a pretty plcce of new
vocal music ; and the summer fashions in
every department el dry goods lully illus
trated. JPrlce, 15 cents ; get a copy lrem your
news-dealer or send te Strawbridge & Clothier
Philadelphia. juuel3-2wd&4tw
bl'X.CIJ.1. NOTICES-
, Files and Begs.
Flics reaches, ants, bcd-bitgs, rats, mite,
genhcrs. chipmunks, cleared out by " Rough
en Rats." 15c. '
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Sources el Profit. !
There arc many source's et profit te these !
wue nre ingenious anil enterprising, jsutueck
Bleed Jlitters are a source of profit in every
way. Thev build up the health surely, specc
ily. and effectuailv. whlca is savin e a arc,.
ileal. Fer sale bv H. JL Cochran, druusrlst. 137 I
I ttui aim MV1UIVUQCU OUVUm
I ..tiri ia Vnti, r.......... ..... '
DOLLARS TAKEN AT FULL VALUE.
& CO.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Lancaster, Pa
Coleilusp, such a Ciuaius,
Light
LANCASTER, PA.
Children's Jerseys,
Metners l Metnerat Metberst
Arc you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
It se, go at once and get a bottle el MUS. WIN
SLOWS SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve
the peer little sutterer immediately depend
upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There is
net a mother en earth who has ever used It,
who will net tell you at ence that It will
regulate the bowels and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child, op
erating like tnagic. It is perfectly sate te ttse
in all casc3,and pleasant te the taste, and Is
the prescription of ene of the eMest and best
lcuiale physicians In the United States. Sela
every where. 25 cents a bottle.
mayl-M.W.S&w
UEATU.
Auneld. In this city, en the morning et the
lSihinst , Gideon W. Arneld, in the Kid year
et his age.
The relatives and friends of the lamily are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
hU late residence, Ne. 202 Seuth Queen street,
en Saturday morning at 10.30 o'clock. Inter
ment at Woodward Hill Cemetery. jyl8-2t
Witsier. In Paradise, en the 17tn Inst., Mrs.
Susan II. Wltmer.aged 71 years.
The i datives and frlcnus of the family are
respectful ly invited te attend the funeral
from lir lute residence, Iu Paradise, en FrI
day afternoon et 3 o'clock. Interment at All
"aint .' Episcopal cemetTj. jyl8 2txl
NEW AliV EllTlSEMENia.
vmunv Fitunx vieak stekk, 21
J. .Jeitu Queen sireet. Headquarters ler
the best 5e cigar in the city, at
HAKTMAN'H.
QCHOtH,
TAX 1883.
O The
duplicate Is iu the hands of the
Tieasurer. .'I per cent, etl forpretnpt pay
ment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer,
Ne. 12 Centre fequare.
Oilicc heiirj from t) a. m.te 4 p. m.
jy-tfdli
f AK
iV! buy
MO DUHTAKK, FOK "SUV UAN
the best 5e. Havana clirar in the
market, at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW PKONTCIG&K
8TOIIK.
rpUK UEMOURA1H f THK EIGHTH
JL Ward are requested te meet at Jehn
Pentz's saloon, Derwart street, THIS EVEN
ING, ler the purpose of nominating delegates
for the county convention and for county
cetuniiltceuien. liye derotthe
If COU.TY COMMITTEE.
PROPOSALS FOB TIIK JSKKUTlOn UFA
Hospital will be received at the office of
the County Commissioners, Lancaster, Pa.,
until 12 o'clock FiUDA, JULY 20. I88S. Plan
and specification cm be seen at the Commis
sioners' efllc-. The building U te be finished iu
30 days. HI ORDER Of THE HOARD.
Attest : Frank Uriest,
Clerk. 118-2t
1 KINOOKAT1U MOMINATIOMS.
JL 1
The Democracy of the city et Lancaster
will meet at their respective voting places this
evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock, for the
ter tne d
pose et making general nominations for dele
gates te the ceuuty convention and members
et the county committee, te be voted for at
the primary meetings en Saturday.
W.I1 ROLAND,
It Chairman.
N'
OT1CE TO UuNTBAUTOKh SEALED
Proposals will be received at tbe office et
11. a. uanner. esq., in uunneim .uoreugn, up
te neon en Wednesday, August 1, 1883, ter tbe
Grading and Macadamizing et the Manheim
& Sporting Hill Turnpike Kead. Distance. 'IU
miles. Plans and Specifications can be seen
at Mr. Dannci's office.
The Beard et Managers reserve the right te
reject any or all bids.
HENRY' BIKMSDERFKR,
JulyU.18,21 "resident.
E'
7 8TATJ5 OF PATRICK O'KIKFF,
late of the City of Lancaster, dee'd. The
undersigned auditor appointed te distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Thea.
V. Mcedligettand Geerge Ganse, executers et
the will ; and Jehn A Ceyle, trustee te sell
the real estate et Patrick O'Kieff the account acceunt account
antseo and amene these legally entitled te
the same, and te p.is3 upon exceptions filed,
will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 15, 18$). at le o'clock, a. m.. in the
Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the City
el Lancaster, where all persons Interested in
said distribution may attend.
WM. ii. WEAVER.
June20-6tdeawW Auditor.
11KAKU riliti 1KSUKANUE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current Rales.
Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,.
Ne. 10 East King Street.
mlifcmdM.WaSR
SEC0M) EDITION.
WXDNZSDAY TONING, JULY 18,1833.
MAD MEXICANS.
AN
INSULT TO OCK GtlVKKNMENT
I
Mexican Break into the Americas Oon Oen
1 al' Office and nearly Kill tbe
ActtDg; Venaal. SumettalDg for tbe
Government te Attend Te.
Galveston, Tex., July 18. A dispatch
from Laredo says that en Monday night,
daring the absence from Monterey of Dr.
Campbell, the American consul, the coun
sel's office was entered by a mob of Mexi
cans who beat Rev. Mr. Shaw, the acting
consul, nearly te death and destroyed tbe
furniture and papers. The citizens of
Laredo deplore the rupture between the
two governments, but consider the insult
se bold that the United States must re
sent it. Mr. Shaw, after being beaten
senseless, revived sufficiently te etawl te a
hotel and give an acceuut of the outrage,
but in a few minutes he again became
insensible and at last reports was still
unconsciens.
Leve's Intrigue.
A dispatch from Dallas, Texas, says
that Peter Wright, aged 20, and Ada
Mays, aged 13, started out en Sunday
evening ostensibly te attend church. They
returned yesterday morning, having been
married in Atoka, Indian territory. The
parents of the girl bave concluded te accept
the situation and withdraw their charge of
abduction, which they had entered againat
Wright.
f HE TKLKUKAPUKUS.
Tbe Situation Keverlsb The Vempany lie
termlned te Net Concede.
, New Yerk, July 18. A feverish feeliu
exists in telegraphic circles ever the
threatened strike. Every person interested
is anxiously awaiting the result of the
meeting of the executive committee of the
Western Union directors which is te con
vene te day te consider the demands of the
committee of the Brotherhood of Tele
graphers. What that result will be cannot
yet be predicted.
The committee of the brotherhood
held a meeting early this merniug,
but what transpired there could net
be learned. Cypher dispatches were
received by the committee from various
points stating that operators are in readi
ness te leave their desks at a moment's
notice, It was said that ' every means
would be taken te render the strike a
general one, for in this event euly would
it be successful."
W. B. Semerville, of the Western
Union company, said te-day that there
seemed " te be little possibility that the
company would grant tbe request and that
the strike seemed te be inevitable. The
demands were unjust and uurcasonable
and if the strike should happen, the com
pany would fight it te the bitter end."
Mr. Daly, manager of the operating room
of the Western Union, said he did net be
lieve a strike would be commenced with
out mature deliberation.
Te luqalre Inte tbe urlevaucee.
The Western Union executive commit
tee this afternoon appointed a committee
consisting of ex-Uoveruer Cernell, J. W.
Clcndenen and Jehn T. Terry, te inquire
what grievances exist among operators.
The f-ectera will hear the com mittoe':;
repei.. at 11 a. m. tomorrow.
The alrlke iseguii.
Twe hundred and fifty Baltimore &
Ohie telegraph operators struck tl:is after
noon. Telephone Men Strike.
CniUAGO, July 18. Tke linemen of tin j
telephene company at this city went out
en a strike at neon te day and will held a
meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon te out eut eut
line their luture course of actie.i.
IN EIIKUIT.
Tbe Kelaplr Cup Wen at Wltublulen
by
tne fiiciien icani.
Londen, July 18. Tne sheeting for the
Kelapir cup took place at Wimbloten te -day.
The prize was competed for by the
teams representing England, Canada,
tbe Islands of Jersey and Guernsey
and India. The teams were composed
of eight men each. The firing was at 200,
500 and GOO yards. Each man was allowed
seven shots at each range The cup wai
wen by the Engligh team. Tbe scores
were : England, G98; Canada, G79; Jersey,
G38 ; Guernsey, G21 ; India, Gil.
1C7 Deaths Frem Utimer.
Alexandria July 18. he reports of
the deaths from cholera yesterday are as
fellows :
At Damietta 18, at Man surah 15, at
Menzaleh 42, at Samaneiul 22, at Chobor
11, at Caire 17, at Shirbin G aud at Talk.i
G.
A DECISION KKVCKSEI).
And a Suit Wen by an Individual Ag:limt
A Streng; Company.
Fert Wayne, Ind., July 18.--The cabu
of Jehn Studebaker & Ce., vs. the United
States express company terminated in the
superior court yesterday, a verdict for the
plaintiff being rendered and the damages
being assessed at $5,475.
Tbe suit grew out of tbe assignment of
$5,000 te the plain tifi's from Cincinnati.
When the package was opened it was
found te contain blank paper, although
the identity of the original package was
proven and the seals were unbroken. A
former suit against the consignee at Cin
cinnati resulted in favor of the defendants.
l'leas In Abatement Overruled.
Washington, July 18. Judge Wylie
te-day delivered an opinion upeu tha
pleas in abatement by the defence, and
tbe demurrer entered by the kev
ernment in the case of the United
States against William Pitt Kellogg,
charged with illegally receiving money
while a United States senator, for hU
action in connection with the expedition
of certain Star Routes. He held that the
indictment was geed and overruled the
pleas of the defence.
Similar pleas in the cases against Pren
tiss, Miller and Coomes were also over
ruled. An Agreement of Merger Adopted.
Philadelphia, July 18. The directors
of tbe Susquehanna & Tidewater canal
company met this afternoon and
adopted an agreement of merger
with the Philadelphia & Heading railroad
company. The directors of the company
and tbe stockholders of both corporations
are still required te approve the conselida-
Tbe Legislature.
Harrisburg, Pa., July 18. The Senate
te-day, after a long discussion, agreed te
the appointment et a new conference com.
mittee en congressional and legislative
apportionment.
The Heuse adjourned until this evening
without transacting any business.
WKATHISK INUICATIONS.
Washington, July 18. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, fair weather, winds mostly
easterly, stationary or lower temperature
rising barometer.
MAHKK1H.
Fbltedeipnu. Marxec
Phiiadklphia, July 13. Fleur Arm and
fairly active.
Rye flour at $350.
Wheat easier ;Ne.' Western Red, II liQ
1 16 He. 3 dd-H'TI :Ne. l Red. i'i8. ASB
Cern firmer; Sail Yellow, 63Q65c ; Ne. 3
Mixed, 69C60C u '
Oats duU ; Ne. I While, 45c ; Ne. 2 de, Ala ;
Ne. 3 de, 43eXc ; NW2 Mixed. 4112c.
Seeds-Timethy dull at isal 90 ; Flaxseed
firm at II 35.
Previsions firm.
Lard firm.
Butter quiet, bat lately steady.
KKaqaMt- - -
Cheese quiet, bat Arm.
Petroleum dull ; Kenned, 6J7c
WaiakTSttl Hew Yerk Markets.
Nrw Yort, Jaly 18. Fleur dull and
rather quiet.
Wheat 10Uc lower; leveriae and some
what excited ; active speculative trading;; Ne.
1 Red.Ang. IllSJiai X; Sept., l 18
1 19.; Oct.. $i 2e?iiaii;.
Cern 10l)c lower; fairly active; Mixed
Western spot, 4959c : de future; &6KejtH3x.
Oats y.QHc lower : Ne. 2 July, f 1 3J?1 9J ;
Aug., 37)c ; Sept., 337c ; Oct .. 36)c.
Live Stock Price.
I nicAoe Heks Receipts. 9.500 bead : ahln-
ments. 2.000 bead: market brisk, mixed,
ft S35 -25 : heavy. $" '.5 55 ; light, (5 306 ;
skips. 3 lOgl ; clr.sed steady.
Cattle Receipts, 6,500 head; shipments,
1,700 head : choice suengcr ; ethers dull ;
experts, 15 TeflG 25 ; t ed te choice shipping
teers. $5 40J5 10 ; common te meat an,
$1 5085 10.
Sheep Receipts, SID head; shipments,"
none; market steady; inferior le fair. 3 10
63 75 ; geed, t 25 ; choice. $1 W.
Kast Libsrtt Cattle Receipt, 512 bead?
market strong and unchanged.
Hogs Receipts, 315 head; market low
en tens: Arm en Yerkers: FLiladClpbias,
5 7035 75; Yorkers, $5705 75.
sneep Receipts, 3,000 head: market slew
at about yesterday's prices.
atoet Mar Beta.
Quotations by need, McGrann & Ce , Bank
ers, Lancaster, ra.
11a.m.
12
3.
C. C. A I. C.
Michigan Centra! SOU Si 87?
New Yerk Central 115?? ll lli
New Jersey Central & 8t3 86
Ohie Central Vi 8 8
Del. Lack. Western.... 1245S 123& 123
Denver & Rie Grande.... 11 10? 10H
Krie. .... )5y$ 59r eA?
K'lusas A Texas '."SVji 'Zllj, 2S
Lake Shere 1(7! letiX 108
Chicago N. W., com.... 1U 127 137
N.N.,Ont. Western.... 21JB 24?$ 24J
&t. Paul A Omaha.. 1 45 45 443
Pacific Mail 37
Rochester A Pittsburgh.. 1SV 18 XIX
St. Paul 102JS 102!4 103.
Texas Pacific 34 841. 31
Union Pacific WA IKVi 021
Wabash Common 'Xi 26j 26
Wabnsli Preferred 12 41 41Ji
West'm Union Telegraph se 79 79Ji
Louisville A Nashville... 50 4!lk 49
N. Y.. Chi. A SL L 10 10-X I0X
Lehigh Valley 09
Lehigh Navigation 45',, rK 45
Pennsylvania 5S 58 fi3
Rending 'J8J 28 !8
p. t.a Rutr.iie n ui ii
Northern Pacific-Coin... 4S& 4S!.i 48
Northern Pacific Plot... Si 83 81S
xicsionvuie ............ .... .... ....
Philadelphia A Krte
Nortnern Central
Underground
Canada Southern 59 .Vi 57
OH 101 US
People's Pabscuger.
l'iiiwlelpni!.
Quotation by Associated Piess,
Stocks weak.
Philadelphia A EileK. R
Heading Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad ,
Lehigh Valley Railroad
United Companies of New Jersey.
Northern Pacific. ..,
Northern Pacific Pi-eferred
:e
28
58
69
19
45
.. 85
Northern Central Railroad....
Lehigh Navigation Company.
Norristown Railroad
xy
IIO
Central Transportation Company 39
Plttsb'g, Tltusville A UultaleR. ft 14
i.uuu eciiuviKiii luiureau.
ssevr verk.
QitulaUens by Associated Prnsi.
.Stocks weaker. Meney, 22c.
New Yerk Central 114
Krie Railroad 35J
Adani9 Express 132
Michigan Central Railroad 88
Michigan Southern Railroad 106
Illinois Central Railroad 132
Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad 133
Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 121
Pittsburgh & fort Wayne Railroad 131
Western Union Telegraph Company..... 79
Teledo A Wabash 26
New ,1-rey Central 80
New Yerk Ontario A, WsU;rn 84
tU'EClAZ NOTICES.
The most popular and fragrant Pe tunic of
the day HACKMETACK." Try It. Sold by
II. H. Cochran, druggist, Nej. 137 and 139
North Queen street feb7-eed3
All, who :ira altlieted with suit rheum, itch,
scald head, impetigo, and every ether erup
tion el the skin, should use (Jlenn's Sulphur
Seap. IyKMwdeedAWJ.
4- W 1th Diamond Dyes any lady can get as
geed results as the best practical dyer. Every
dye warranted true te name and sample
Di. Bensen's Skin Cure is without a peer. It
consist of both external and internal treat
ment and eeats only $1. per package, at drug
gists. ' J wouldn't be without Dr. Benten's Celery
"ml Chamomile pills ij they cost $1 a pill. They
urctl mc of ncurulyia of u years standing."
J03ephSnvdcr, Paxiens, Pa, 50 cjnts per box,
at druggists.
First emus luaurance.
Insure with Themas' Eeleclric Oil. It is the
cheapest and be-it methods of insurance we
knew of. ily its use veu are sure te escape
many grevieus aches and pains Pollelei are
obtainable at all drugui ts In the lerin of bot bet
tleat50 cents and $t eaeh. Fer sale by If.
it. Ccchran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
btreet.
CeLiiKM's Lliiild Reel Tonic will euro indi
gnation, ami perpetuate bodily vigor. Take
no ether. Ot druggists. Jyl6 lwdced&w
Uopeless Kpllepny Cared.
"Thodeetors pronounced my ca?ete be ene
et hopeless opllepsy,'" saj's our correspondent,
W. C. Rrewntn-,', Atterney-at-Law, Judsen,
Ark., " and declared death te be my only re
lief. Samaritan Nerclne ha.i cured me." Uet
at druggists. Il.ie.
Tne Removal ut the stamp Act a HeeeUt te
the People.
In antidilutien et; the repeal el the stamp
act, the si.e of the bottles containing; the cel
ebrated Simmons Liver Regulator bave been
niatetlally Increased, se that ler 81 the quan
tity et the medicine will be greater than here here here
tofeio. Ask your druggist ler, and be sure
you get the big bottle et Simxenj Liver Regu
lator. Caiuelia Dentone ler the teeth is very fla
grant and removes Tartar and Scurf, hardens
the gimi'j, slop's decay and perfumes tbe
breath. Pii'ce, 50 cents. Fer sale at all drug
Ists- je27-SmdV
Jleecher'a Had Head.
Fer two months In the year Uenry Ward
Reccher cn't preach. In August and Septem
ber he taku-i his vacitlen and endures tbe
onset or the hay lever. And it la se be say?,
something terrible and tremendous. A man
with hay fever isn't accountable ler his ac
tions, lie is merely a wild beast frantic wltb
siiulUiif, snceiiir; and headache. His eyes
ate red and se U liH nose. Every nerve In his
skull thtills witli distress and bi? head Is a
fountain et tears, lie lives only te fly from
seaside te mountain-top In search of relief.
Aud yet, whether we caU this form of Ca
tarrh hay fever, rose-lever, hay cold or rose
cold, Ely's Cream Italm will cure it. This re I
medy Is simple, pleasant and easy el applica
tion. Placed in the nostrils it penetrates and
seethes the atrectcd parts at once, restores
the Impaired senses and creates healthy secre
tions In cases of the longest atanalng. Yeu
cannot run away hay fever, but you can drive
11 from you by using Ely's Cream Balm.
Jvi7-2wdeedAw
skid UMeaaee.
"6 wayne's ointment" ) Cures the most Invet-
"Swayue's Ointment"
"S wayne's ointment" ) crate cases of skin dls
'& wayne's Ointment" 1
"S wayne's Ointment" cases, such as tetter,
"8 wayne's Ointment" ),. , ..uH
Swayne's Ointment" J"11 rheum,scaldhead.
"S wayne's Ointment" babcr's itch, sores, all
"Swaync's Ointment" ) ,, , ,,
"Sway no's Ointment" J cra!ty. scaly, Itching,
"Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and
'Swaync's Ointment" thnf .ifBtrmwlnir com
"Swayne's Ointment" )tcal "stressing com
"Swaync's Ointment" plaint, itching piles,
3w3M8SKHlta'-0,,,r
"Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl obstl
"Swayne'd Ointment" ) nate or lenr standing.
Ask for it and use no ether. It CUKES
where nil else falls. Sold by all druggists,
a Ceagb, Void or Sere Tbreat
Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir
riftes the lungs and an Incurable disease is
often the result. "4R. SWAxWK'S COM
POUND SVRUP WILD CHERRY " cures xthe
most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en
the lungs, threat and chest. purifies the bleed,
and ler bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af
fections of long standing, itlsthebestremedy
ever discovered. Price 2 cents and II per
bottle. The large size is the most economical
Sold by all best dxugslats. 113-ilWKlVdaw
$2
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