LANCASTER DAILY IOTELUGENCER SATURDAY JULY 1. 1882. f THE AUDITORS' INVESTIGATION. Tbe Doctor and Coroners TetUly Before the Auditor. Dr. Craig, of Columbia, was before the county auditors yesterday. He testified that during the year ending December, 1881, he bad held nineteen post-mortems, acting as physician to Deputy Coroner Frank. Of the nineteen cases, be bad made seven autopsies ; and been paid by the county 10 for each of tbo nineteen cases. He had never given tbe coroner or deputies any part of bis fees. Dr. Brown of this city also testified. He said he had held nine post-mortems and made four autopsies. Had been paid 410 for each case. He bad not given any part of bis fees to tbe coioner, but bad iu sev eral cases paid tbe jurors SO cents each. Ex-Coroner Mishler was called to-day, and was very backward in answering questions as to whether ho had made ar rangements with others for dividing tbe fees. He lectured Auditor Ciarkson a little and told him it was none of his business what disposition wasmado of bis own fees or of the fees of tbe doctors or tbo jurors. If they chose to make bim a present of their fees or a part of them, it was no con. cern of the auditors no more than if Mr. Ciarkson were to make bim a present of the $3 per day which he is now drawing from the count . TUK UAPK CASK SKTTLKD A Counter Mull for Conspiracy to Ulack JVIail. Cato Gray, who sued Henry Jackson for assault and battery with intent to com mit a rape on Cato's wife, Annie Gray, has withdrawn the suit and paid costs. It appears that some of Mr. Gray's friends had boasted that the suit against Jackson bad been brought to make money and that they were to have adwey in it. There upon Jackson brought suit before Alder man Samson agaiust Cato ami Annie Gray, charging them with conspiracy. Cato Gray who appears to bo the innocent and perhaps injured party, offered to pay the costs in this case also, on condition that it be withdrawn. The complaint was ac cordingly withdrawn. slander Suit. Thcophilus Fisher, of Laudisville, to day, brought a slander suit through bis attorney. J. Hay Urowu, esq., against Waller Eshleuian, of the same place. The plaintiff claims that Eshclmau circulated a report that ho had stolen money, and ho claims $5,000 damages. Deputy Sheriff Strinc went out to arrest Eshelm.in this afternoon. The Fourth at l.itlt.. The programme for the celebration of the national holiday at Lititz will com prise addresses in tbe afternoon by 11. F. Eshlcman and W. F. Beyer, csrjs. of this city. Tho illumination and pyrotechnic display in tho evening will bo more elab orate than ever ; music by tho Womels dorf band. subplciotiB Characterx. It will be rcmembored that tbo house of E. Keudig was entered by burglars, who can icd oil' a lot of silver-ware. Last night at a lato hour two men were seen acting in a very suspicious manner, and they wcro frightened oil" by a neighbor. It is believed their intention was to steal. A Generous Act. John A. Hostettcr, book-agent, has transferred tho agency of Rev. Dr. A. A. Wiliitt's book. " The Miracles of Jesus" to Mr. Wat kins tbe disabled soldier who made application through the columns of the IxTKi.i.tr.KxcKit for some light em ployment. l'uicbaso of Horses. A. Loudon Snowdcu, esq., superintend ent of the United States mint at Philadel phia, was iu this city yesterday. He purchased two beautiful and valuable horses from Cyrus II. Colvin. One is a driver and the other a rider. Held for l'ostagc. A letter addressed to " Mr. Edmund E. Gambrill, Ailington Mills, Wilmington, Del.," was picked up in tbe Pennsylvania railroad depot and banded over to tho postmaster, by whom it is retained, Lo calise it contains no postngo stomp. Shoulder Dislocated. Barbara Schmidt, agod 79 years, of 447 East Orange street, fell off her back steps yesterday, and dislocated her right should er. Dr. Wcsthaeflcr attended her and she is now doing well. Slight Ire. On Thursday, a pile of rags iu the store of Herr & Bro., at West Willow, accident ally caught on fire, but it was quickly ex tinguished before damago of any conse quence was done. Horses shipped. This morning Sontbcimcr & Bodeu beimer shipped 18 horses to New York, and Fiss ill Doerr shipped 9. They weie both fine lots. Dry Goods Stores a too Closed. The principal Dry Goods Stored in the clly will close during the months ot .Inly and Au Kust at li o'clopk p. in., Saturdays excepted. jnn2l-7ld SPECIAL NOTICES. Dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, indigestion, etc., are always relieved by Brown's Iron Itlt tera. For sale at 11. IJ. Cochran's drugstore 137 North Queen street. jii2Ti-l wd&w Dyspeptic, nervous people, "out ot sorts," Colden'.s Liquid Beet will cure. Take no other. Jyl-lwdeod&w It in a foolitdi inlstuKu to confound a remedy ot merit with quack medicine. We nave used Parker's Ginger Tontc with the happiest re sults tor Dyspepsia, and Debility and know it to lie a sterling health restorative. Timet. JuMmdeod&oow Wnen heart aim brain languish and the ma les ty ot perlect human nature is conquered by a tickle temper and tendency to sorrow, the nerves aic faulty. Give, sympathy to thesui fcrer and teach htm the virtues of Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. juiC-lwdXw Fell Down. Mr. Albert Anderson. York Street, Bullii!o, fell down slHlrs mill neverelv ln-nUeil his k-nee A tew applications ot Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil entirely cured him. For sale lit II. IS. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. llrowii-H tiouselioiu Panacea Is the most ellectivo Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most snrely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, lUicumatism and all aches, and is THE HUE AT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Beows's Household Pajtacea" should bo in every lumlly. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. feull-lvilM.W&S&w "Ylclu not to Altofurtune." Give Kly'fl Cream Balm a thorough trial if you would be cmed ot Catarrh, Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deal WS, or quickly relieved ot colds in the head. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation, protects the mcntbranal linings or the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores tbe sense ot taste and smell. Beneficial re sults arc realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever. &c. The Balm la easy to use and agree able. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On re ceipt ot 50 cents wlB mail a package. ELT'S CUE AM BALM CO.. Oswego, N. Y. For sale by Lancaster Druggists. lcb25-d&wS Catarrh ot the Bladder. stinging irritation, inflammatlon,all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by " Buehu palba.' tl. Depot John Black. For lame Back, Side or Chest, use hhlloh's Porous Master. Price 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myHwdeow&w Will you suiter with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? hhtloli's VUallzer Is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myllwdeowiw If you are troubled with fever and ague, dumb ague, bilious lever, lanndice, dyspepsia, or any disease ot the liver, blood anil stomach, and wish to get well, try the new remedy. Prof. Uuilmette's French Liver Pad. Ask your druggist for it, and take no other, and it he has not got it send S1.50 in a letter to the French Pad Co., Toledo, Ohio, and receive one by i elurn mail. For sale at KaulTman's drug store. North Queen street. Jyl-2tussw v Gconro Vettcr, justice ot the peace, Toledo, O., says: ' 1 was troubled with sciatica and kidner disease foi years ; at times hud to go on crutches and suffered untold agony. Prof. Guilmettc's Kidney Pad cured mo in threo wceke." For sale at Kaufftuan's drug store. North Queen street. jyl-2dS&W Colden's Lleblg's Liquid Beet and Tonic In vigorator will cure indigestion, dyspepsia or loss of appetite. Ask for Colden's, ot drug gists, jyl-lwdeod&w No matter how advanced in lile. Good teeth In either man or wito Or maid arc a rich prize ; And those who would tho gltt preserve, From SOODONT won't swerve. .Should they at all be wise. ju27.1wdcod&w mothers! Mothers 1! .Mothers!! Are you disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a. sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain ot cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. W1N S LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relievo the poor little sullcrcr immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is uol a mother on earth who has ever nd it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late tho bowels, and givo rest to the mother and relict and health to tho child, operating like magic. It is perfectly salo to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription ot one ol tho oldest and best female physicians anil nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere- 2T cents a bottle. in2-ly-M,W&S&w KKSCUKI) FHU.U UKAT1I. Thiilollowiiigstatementot William J. Cough lin, ot Somerville, Mass., is so remarkable that wo beg to ask for it the attention ol our read ore. ili: says : "In the fall ot 137il was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, lollowod by a severe cough. 1 .soon began to lose my nppelile and flesh. 1 was so weak at one time t hat I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 wax admitted to the City Hospital. Wlillu there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my lelt lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend ed over a hundred dollars in doclois and med icines. 1 was so tar gone at one lime a report went around that 1 was dead. 1 gave up hope but a lrlend told mo ot DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my tnr priscand gratilication, 1 commenced to feel belter. My hope, once de:.d, began to revive, ai.d to-day 1 ieel in better spirits than 1 have I he past three years. " 1 writcthis hoping you will publish It, so that everv one alllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTIIE l.U.VGS.aiul be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN HE CUBED. 1 have taken two bottles and can positively say that it lias done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entire!)' disap peared and 1 shall soon bu able to go to work.' Sold by II. It. Cochran, 137 orth Queen street. Thk llr.v. Gi:o. II. 'l n.wint, or i;ourbon, Ind., says : "Both myselfund wllo owe onr livos to Siiilou'.s Cokhumition Cum:. For sale at Coch ran's drugstore, 137 North Queen street. MEATUS. McCAi'FKirrv. In this city, on June '-'.. lSsi, Mrs. Catharine, relict ot the late James Mc Calleily, in tlutT-il yearot her ago. Her lelativci and Mends are respectfully Invited to attend the luncral, from her late residence. No. 1 1 West Vine street, on Monday al-'.t o'clock. High mass at St. Mary's church. Interment at at Mary's cemetery. J30-2U' Ma v. On 1'ie morning ot June 3-., 13S2, In Manhelni, Fanny M-iy, daughter ot the late David May, c-q. Tlio relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, .1 uly 3, ut U:30 o'clock, iro'i. her late residence, corner Market Square and North Prussian stieet. ltd NJW AJJYERTISE31EXTS. MUSICAL KNTKKTAINM KSTB1 TUK CITY COBNET BAND this evening, at Hotel Franke Summer Garden. It JOHN HESS, Prop, W! rUATGLKN PARK Is now open lor the season ol 1S2. lor Pic nics and Private Parties. For terms apply to J Iv.BAItlt, SeCy. II No. It! South Duke. Street. "I V ANTKD TWO STOUT HOYS TO learn u trade. Apply ut NOKBEOK & MILK1 S, il Cor. Duke and VinoSts., Lancaster. nitAUK i.iitih:i;an kxcuksion to VJ Lilitz. Till) USD AY, JULY 13. Tickets, - - - 25 and M Cents. ltd J ANTKD. A YOUwO MAN TO LKAKN W baking. One preferred who has worked at the trade. Apply at L. GOOS- SON'S BAKERY, jlyl-tld So. 101 Middle Street. UCTMlN AT UOTTSCHALK L.KDICK- MAN'S New York Bazaar, Noa. 26 and 23 North Queen street, this evening, when the entire stock will be sold regardless ol price. Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers. ltd SlXO'ULOCK. FROM AND A FT 10 it JULY :; until lurthcr notice we will close onr stores at C o'clock, p. in., Saturdays excepted. AUGUSTUS QIIOADS, jyl-ltd II. Z. KHOADS & BBO. HAVING THK CIKNKRALAUKNCY FOll the sale ot A. B. nostettcr's new process flour, 1 would respectfully Inform all dealers in flour that I should be glad to turnish this popular and excellent family Hour at the most possible wholesale prices and will guar, antee every pound 1 sell. All 1 ask is give it a lair trial and 1 will convince you that it Is supciior to any other Hour in this market, which 1 think is a little overrated, at OSCAU E. KR1KG, yl-;:td 221 North Queen Street. w IIITK GOODS. HAGBR & BROTHER, MIDSUMMER DKESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. W1UTK GOODS. MIDSUMMEB DUESS GOODS. 25 WEST KING ST. DISSOLUTION Or rAKTJSKKSUIl'. The llrmot II. Bauiugardner & Co. lias dissolved partneisntp by DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tlic.llrm ot II. Baumgardner A Co. lias dis solved partnership by mutual consent tins day. All persons indebted to said firm will please make immediate settlement, and those having claims will present them without delay. CordiaHy thanking the public tor the liberal patronage bestowed upon them, they rcspecttully solicit a continuance ot the same to the new iirm. Jclt 1, 1832. II. BAUMGARDNER & CO. CO PARTNEUSHIP The undersigned have this day lormed a co-partnership, under the lirm name ot Baumgaraners & Jeflerics, for the transaction of a general wholesale and re tail coal uusincss. Adoptlngand pursuing tho policy which has always characterized the tlriii of II. Banmgardncr & Co.. that of buying and selling ttiovery best graces of coal at the lowest possible prices, they hope to merit a continuance ot the patronage extended to the old lirm. Their stock consists ot Lykcns Valley for soft; Franklin and tbe celebrated Enterprise for medium : Turkey ltun and Stanton for hard. All grades ot Pea coal for family and steam purposes. Also, Bituminous lor blacksmlthlng. THOMAS BAUMGAKDNER, HENRY BAUMGAKDNER, J. 11. BAUMGAKDNER, WILLIAM T. JKFFERIUS. JOLYI.ISSI. jyl-2td JOHN S. GIYUSB CO. LOW PRICES r LOW PRICES ! IK OKDEE XO REDUCE OUE STOCK OF Dress Mk And thereby make LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES CSOn and after July 3d onr store will JOHN S. GIVLER, No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. s PKCIAI. ANMUUNCKHIKNT FKOU NEW STORE, NOS. 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SIX SPECIAL BARGAINS IN VICTORIA LAWNS : FIRST AT 12V CENTS, SECOND AT 15 CENTS, TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FIRST AT 20 CENTS, Thews goods will upon examination be found to be extra nice and lino for the money we ask for them. We have bought large ly and at VERY LOW PSICES, and are now prepared to offer excellent inducements to all who may favor us with a call. Laces and Embroideries, large assortment, very low. AV. U. BOWIiKS, COLVMItlA ADVXHTlSEMESra. TUK T FRANKLIN HOUSE, Noa. 141 and 143 Locust Street, COLUMBIA. JOHN A. 8LAD8, - Proprietor. ltd yiiiu rilKN YOU COM V. TO COI.1IMHIA ;o to Peter Melbert's Saloon, HI 7 and aii LOCUST ST., COUJM151A, lY. CHOICEST WINBand MALTLIQDORS ALWAYS OX HAND. HANDSOME SUMMER GARDEN IX KEAll OF SALOON. Lunch Every Moraiug and Evening. ltd GUK CARPET DEPARTMENT HAS 1JEEX ENLARGED AND REMODELED. IT IS FILLED WITH TA I'KSTR Y BRUSSELS, .; O I) Y JiR USSELS, IXaRAINS,uul EXTRA SUPERS, RAG CARPETS ALT. OF Till: ISKf.T MAKES. Finest Slock ot FURNITURE IN LANCASTER COUNTY. J. SHENBERGER & SON, No. 2T.4 LOCUST STREET, - COLUMBIA. jll-ltd TKWKUtV. H. F. YERGEY, DEALER IS WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. SPECTACLES, ElC. American and Foreign Watches OF ALL MAKES. The Reck ford Quick Train Hatch A SPECIALTY. On Accouut of Its Time-Keeping Qualities. II. F. YERGEY, No. 217 Locust St., - - Columbia. (Sign oi the Ills Watch.) ltd f O TO W. G. PATT0N. No. 306 Opera House, COLUMBIA, 1., Fir-t-Cluss MERCHANT TAILOR AND READY-MADE CLOTHIER. Largest Assortment and Best Stylos ot Suit ings lo bo found iiiiywliero outsldo oflurgo cities. Made up in Best Style. Lowest Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ltd WATCUCS, CLOCKS, KTC. W. H. HER 11, DEALER IN ET. U r., WA .'. Til A -V A ND SPR IA' O FIELD Quick-Train Watches, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES.. Silverware, Spectacles, Gold and Silver Eye-Glasses, NO 244 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, PA. it sew AnricnriaEMENTs. WUKTLK SOUP.-T11K UNDEKSIGNKU IS X prepared to furnish Turtlo Soup, by the quart, made Irom Lancaster County Turtles, this evening anil on the 4th of July. All orders promptly attended to. ltd ISRAEL KAUTZ. NOl'ICE. TUK KEGULAK MKKTING OF tho Liederkranz Society will be held on MONDAY EVENING, JULY" 3, at their hall. A full meeting ot the members is desired. Business ot importance. By ordor ot the President. It X WILl II AVI! TO DAY AND MONDAY, Elegant ORANGES at Forty-Five Cents per dozen. A spin wall Bananas, Sugar Loaf and Wild Pineapples, Cherries. Leave your orders for Deviled Crabs, Cape May Sails and Spiced Oysters tor July 4. EOKERT'S, it No. lii East King Street. rRGANIZED 1SIO. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eishty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 5For insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. u3 5mdTuTh&S iNTS. its, m unim, xvw ADTxmm. P.arnf WWHWIM. W -w j room for fall stock, wo will sell all goods PLEASE NOTICE ! be closed every evening ( except Saturdays JOHN S. GIVLER & BOWERS & HURST'S, THIRD AT 18 CENTS, FOURTH AT 20 CENTS, INDIA LINENS : BOWERS & HURST. irHW AJtrUKTlSEMENTS. N EXT DOOR TO THK COURT FAH HESTOOK'B. HEADQUARTERS FOR India Gauze and Summer Merino Underwear for Ladies and Gents. Large stock always on hand at LOWEST PKICES. JUST OPENED : Several lots VICTORIA LAWNS, at 12, 16, 18. 20 an.; 2. cents per yard, which aro splendid goods at price, and much under regular prices, at R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. T UK FACTORY Or THE Tit A UK. NOEBECK & MILEY'S New, Commodious and Well-Stocked Coach Works, S. E. COB. of DUKE AND VINE STREETS, Lancaster, Pa. iS'O "SHODDY" WORK ALL FIRST-CLASS. IN 81 YLE, FINISH, DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND VARIETY, 1 NNOT BE EXCELLED. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. (. I build the Wheels, and guarantee Onr Stock always, comprises tho most Improved Styles ot BUGGIES, PHAETOHS, CARRIAGES, THE McOALL, E. DAYTON BUSINESS WAGON. 49 Call, examine and be convinced lor yonrself.St OUT: MOTTO . OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1MKK WOKKS. Fine display ot pieces and complete as sortment ot 4th of duly goods at .1. WEAVER'S, 2tdR No. 53 West King Street. W ANTKD- A UIKL FOR GHNKKAL Housework in a small tamlly. Oood wages will be paid to a good girl. Apply at this oflicc. JufJ-tftl WANTKO.-A SITUATION BY A Dis abled soldier, at some llirht work at wiucnnc can wane mni8Cit menu. 452 North Water street. A?Pl'tf i i SCHOOL TAX, 1883. The duplicate is In the hands of the treas urer. Tin ee per cent, off tor prompt payment . W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. 3Offlce hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. jul3-2mdU r HK OLD BUILDlniO MUST COMK down and must sell out the stock of Boots. Shoes and Rubbers rcsrardlessot cost In the next lew weeks. Come early and secure great bargains at GABLE'S, 13 North (Jueen street, J27-3tdT,FAS Next to Examiner building. dUflE REWARD. THE UNDRRSIONUD 0).J will pay $25.00 reward for such inform ation as may lead to the arrest and conviction of tho fiend or fiends who so inhumanly scalded and injured his Newfoundland dog " Rover." J29-3td JOHN A. SHOBER, PUBLIC SALK OF HORSK3-ON MOft day, J uly 3, 18S2, will be sold at the Merri mac House, Lancaster City, Fa., 1C head ot Canada horses snd a dapple gray stallion, known as ' Glen Esk." The horse stands 1C hands high, well built, and a good foal getter. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. OEORGE GROSSMAN. Saji'l Hebs & Sow, Auctioneers. 30 2 1 PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Mayor's Office until MONDAY, JULY' 30, 1882, for the erection ot a Stand Pipe in the Western Reservoir of the City of Lancaster. The specifications maybe seen at the Mayor's Office. Work must be completed within thirty days of the date ot contract. Tho committee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JNO. T MacGONIGLE. Jane27-5t Chairman ol Water Committee. PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS AND Construction ot Buildings. Office of tub Kkeley Stovb Company, I Colitjibia. Pa., Juno 19, 18S2. Scaled proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., of WEDNESDAY, the Ctli day ot JULY' next, for the erection, and all materials lor the completion of the new Stove Works ot this company, to bo built at this place, consisting of Foundry, Ware house, etc. Copies of specifications can be bad, and plans examined by bidders, on ap plication at this office. Address GEO. W. HALDEMAN, J20-3tdTuThS President. ptIBARD Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. For a policy in this oldand well-established companycall on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KINO STREET. d3M.WR4S "DAQS. BAGS. BAGS. Tbe highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds ot Bogs, Old Books, Carpets, Woolen Cloths, Bagging Rope, Gum Shoes, ftc, Ac. 1 will call on persons having anyot tbe above articles It they will drop me a postal card. WM. F. HXNNBOKB, NO. 33CWEST KING STREET. feb25-6md ' msois, &c. above mentioned at ! ) at 6 o'clock. CO. GEO. F. RATHVON, LANCASTER, PA. FIFTH AT 23 CENTS, SIXTH AT 25 CENTS. SECOND AT 25 CENTS. UKKVEV N. UUllST, HOUSE. no machine work, J. MILK7, NEW AVrMXTlHElE-NTS. TITAMTED A CIIOU GIRL FOR OKMK- V ral hon-ework in a small family. Best ot wages. Itftcreiiee required. Apply at No. 427 NORTH DUKE STIIEET. j'.awri WANTED AN BXl'KKIKNCKD LITITZ Bretzel linker to take charge ot a JJretzel Bakery. Must be a sober man. Also two boys to mako bretzels. Call or address D. F. STAUFFER, junoi'Ml 123 South George St., York, la. "I7IKKWORKS! FIREWORKS! 1 Headquarters for Bestand Cheapest FIKJKWU1M1S! Wholesale and Retail, at BURSK'S, 2!)-:UdR So. 17 EA6T KINO STREET. PROCLAMATION. Notice is hereby given that the Ordi nances of tho city ot Lancaster "lor prevent ing aecidPiit-iby flreand tho better preserva tion ot order in the city," will be strictly en forced against all persons " tiring guns or sinad arms, or selling, casting, throwing or tiring of chasers or othur fireworks operating In a similar manner," within the City ot LAN CASTER during the celebration ot the com Intr Fourth ot July. The 1'olice Force of the city arc hereby in structed to arrest any person detected in the violation of said ordinances. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE, jc2l.27,39&Jyld Mayor. H AUKR ,t BROTHER. CHEVIOT SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS. CASSIMERE SUITS. LINEN SUITS. SEERSUCKER SUITS. ALPACA COATS. , WHITE DUCK VESTS. STRIPED DUCK VESTS. LINEN DUSTERS. MOHAm DUSTERS. SKELETON-MADE COATS. PINE SUMMER TROWSERINGS. LINENS, DUCKS, PONGEE, SEERSUCKER, SERGE. lager & Brother. N. B. After JULY 1. we will close at o'clock p. m., during the Summer Months exceptSATUUDAY. THIRD EDIT1M. 8ATUBDAY EVKNIN3, JULY t, 1882. THE NEWS OF THE DAY. KXCITKMKNTIN THE BRITISH HOUSE. A Number of Ua Irish Members Saspoaded Dories a Heated Discussion ot tbe Repression BUI. London, July 1 The Honseof Cont moos in committee continued in session throughout the night on clause seventeen of tho repression bill. At 7:30 o'clock this morning Sir William Harcourt, borne secretary, said that time equivalent to two working days bad been consumed in the discussion of a clause of secondary im portance. It would be for tbe House and the country to say whether means must not be adopted to end this state of things. Mr. Parnell said the borne rule mem bers would appeal to their countrymen at home and abroad. Ho contended that no opposition could be more reasonably con ducted against such an atrocious measure. At 9:30 o'clock Dr. Lyon Playfair, chairman of tbe committte, said there bad been a deliberately planned obstruction to the business of tho House. Messrs. Big gar, Callan, Commins, Dillon, Healy, Leamy, McCarthy, Marum, Metge, T, P. O'Connor, O'Donnell, Parnell, Power, Redmond, Sexton and Sullivan wero then suspended and quitted the House. At 10 So o'clock the chairmau reported that Mr. O'Donnell had said that the state ment of the chairman was infamous. Right Hon. Hugh C. Childers, secretary for war, gave notice that he would move to consider Mr. O'Donnell's conduct on Monday, aud it was agreed to take up the matter on that day. During the night Mr. Dillon defied tho government to levy a blood tax from poor tenants without provoking a renewal of tho disorders which attended the tithe war. This is a sample of the discussion throughout tbe night. The House at this hour (x:m p. m.; is still in session and is likely to sit until midnight. A fresh relay of members ar rived this morning. Mr. Joseph Cowen gave notice that he would ask on Monday whether the suspension ol the Irish mem bers was regular. HARD CASH. Coinage at the Philadephia Mint. Philadelphia. July 1. The coinage executed at the United States mint in this city during the mouth of June aggregated 4,793,940 pieces valued at $3,338,317. This amount is made up of 150,800 eagles, 9C.760 half eagles, 1,270,100 silver dollars, 100 half dollars, 100 quarter dollars, 100 dimes, 1,068,800 five-cent pieces, 300 three-cent pieces, and 2,208,300 cents. The coinago executed during the fiscal year ending June 30, amounted to 66,236,475 pieces, valued at 71,383,594. This amount was made up of 25 double eagles, 3,670,005 eagles, 4,594,345 half eagles, 25 three-dollar gold pieces 25 quarter eagles, 6,025 gold dollars, 11,057, 075 silver dollars, 11,075 half-dollars, 13.075 quarter dollars, 25,075 dimes, 4,400,775 five cent pioces, 3,475 three cent pieces and 42,461,475 cents. FKAKFUL EXPLOSION. Several Men Killed and Injured Iu an Iron Allue. High Bridge, N. J., July 1. A barn at the Chester iron mines used for tho stnraon of milliner materials, including a quantity ol explosives, caugut nro iosj, night and caused an explosion. The building was occupied by a number of laborers, several of whom were more or loss injured, and John Patterson was instantly killed, his head and arms being fearfully scorched. Ira Chasmorc sustained fatal injuries, having been blown violently against a near-by fence. Moses Crest was burned about tho legs and right arm. Ho is now unconscious and his recovery is considered doubtful. The damago to the buildings and ma terials is estimated at $2,200. A Horror or tbe Gallows. Cadiz, Ky., July 1. Col. John Bridges was hung here yesterday in the presence of a great crowd. Ho sang and prayed all morning. At 1:15 o'clock ho was placed in a wagon alongside of his coffin and driven to the gallows. Ai the gallows he showed great nervousness. When the trap was sprung tho noose slipped and the wretch stru"iled so terribly that bis bands and feet became freed from their pinions. He attempted to get upon the gallows again and again, but was pushed off and died by strangulation. There was no demonstration at the scaffold. Severe Storm In the West. Oregon, HI., July 1 A storm of une qualled severity prevailed yesterday. The water rose on the flats, driving dozens of families from tbeir homes. Fifteen build ings were struck by lightning, and a Mr. Spooner was killed. Many barns and out buildings were carried away by the wind and the flood. paid at Last. Troy. N. Y:, July 1. The polica force of this city were this morning paid in full lor thirteen months service. This is the first money received by the police force from the city since their appointment, May 28, 1831. National nnancer. Washington. July 1. Treasurer Gilfil- lan has mailed checks amounting to $715, 790.892 proceeds of 7,034,800 called bonds maturing July 1,1882, also checks amount ing to $8,309,313,11 to pay interest on reg istered U. S. bonds duo to-day. " A Practical Joke." FonT Snelling, July 1 The reported massacre of a party of colonists iu Fanlk county Dakota by Indians turns out to be a practical joke, played by a party ot land hunters disguised as Indians. Court uoune and Records Burned. Jackson, Miss., July 1. The court house at Magnolia, with all tho records and papers was destroyed by fire this morning. Incendiarism is suspected. Toronto' Holiday TonoNTO, July 1. To-day the 13th an niversary of confederation is being ob served throughout the dominion as a gen eral holiday. Jewttli Persecution in Hungary Pesth, July 1. Fresh attacks u?0 Jews in Hungary are reported. The gov ernment will send reinforcements of troops to Upper Hungary for their protection. Heavy Bain in Indiana. liAPAYETTE, July 1. Yesterday's rain fall was tho heaviest ever known here. Damage to property will foot up many thousands of dollars. Tbe Ported Purpote. London, July 1. The Tantt says tbe Porte has signified the intention of being guided by the conference respecting Egypt. A Permit to BurrGalteau. Washington, D. C, July 1. A permit to bury the body of Guiteau in the jail has been issued by the health officer of the District of Columbia. Another Victim. Lono Branch July 1. Win. R. Garri son, one of Thursday's railroad accident victims, died this morning. Oar Minuter to Chin. Yokohama, June 13. Hon. John sel Young arrived here yesterday. Rus- THE LABOR WAR1 -MSwIorklrotnil Hndaon Increas- log Wages. New York, July 1. Tho officers of the New York Central & Hudson river railroad company to-day ad vanced the wages of their employees, dating from to-day as follows: switch men get an advance of $5 per month ; door men $3 ; gate men $2.50 ; porters $2.50, and boss porters $5. Tho mcu ex press themselves satisfied with tbe ad vance. There was no perceptible chauge to-day in the condition of tho affairs of the freight handlers' strike. The men aro still determined to hold out and the corporations are equally obstinate This being the first of tho month, was pay day, and the strikers drew the money due them for work done prior to tha strike. It was thought that the compan ies would yield to-day on account of tbe new freight rates going into effect, but this did not mako any change in tho situation. Thero is a slight prospect that . a settlement may bo effected by Wednes day next, but opinion on this is divided. Trying to Compromise 1Vltli Strikers. Jersey Citt, N. J. Tho striking long shoremen and freight handlers had another meeting this morning. President Murphy presided, and stated that authorized rep resentation of railroad companies had mot with the executive committco and made an inlormal offer for a compromise. Tho companies are willing to pay 191 rents per hour. Tbo strikers resolved to stand out for the original demand of 20 cents per hour. A new case of smallpox is reported to day. A Colored Woman Sentenced to bo Hiiiik Pivrr.usHuno, Va., July 1. The jury in tbe c::.sc of Mary Booth, colored, aucd 14 years, who trial took place in Surrey' county court tho past week lor the min der of Mrs. R. C. Gray and Travis Jones, rendered a verdict of murder iu tho first degree. The accused was sentenced to bo hanged on tho 1 7th of November next. The case of Virginia Booth, charged with being an accessory to tho murders, has been continued to tho next term of tho court. MAMKKIH. rauadeipnia market. Philadelphia. July L Klnur dull ami weak; Superlinc, at $2 87:t 25: Kxtni.ytSOftl 00 ; Ohio in id Indiana family, $i: 'rt; 73 ; 1'viin'ii do. S5 "035 73. Kye flour at V 25(31 M. Wheat quiut ; No. 2 I'a. Krd, $1 Xi ; do Amber, $1 3t. Corn steady; Steamer, 81c: Yellow 82c; Mixed. 82c ; No. 3 Mixed. 7SS0c. Oats less active ; No. 1 Whltt,(3c: No. 2 do, fi3c; No.3do.fuXe; No. 2 Mixed, 0i Kyo nominal. Provisions lirm. Lard strong. Butter unlet and unchanged. Kks Arm : lu. 2223c : Weatrru, liv. Cheese steady. Petroleum weak ; Unfilled, 7JJc. Whisky, $1 17. Live Stock Market. (:hiiicio. IIo'-h Kecolnts. 1G.O0O head : ;ahlp- ments, (5.500 do. : .market very bri-k .and prices fully loco Mglicr ; inixcn, .uy w; heavy, $8 -MQ8 73, the latter the top prlco of the sea"on ; pflerings poor ; light at 7 G3S .V, ; skips. 5 0)07 10. Cattle Receipts. 4.100 head; shipments, 3,300 head; natives steady ; common to fair gru.scrs weak and lower ; exports, $7 G0S 10 ; Kood to choice shipping. $6 907 40; common to lair, 5 O0Q6 50 ; mixed butchers', $2 5094 75 ; Blockers and feeders at 35 10; runse weak and market uneven ; Texans dull at tho close and prices 20c lower than yesterday ; canning Texans, 93 754 80 : good, 9T5 25. Sheen-Kccetnta. COO head ; shipments, 200 ; market stronger and prices 13ti20c higher ; common to fair, $3 SOQi ; medium to good, 94 25454 50 ; choice, 91 X$4 80 ; local little im proved ; only shorn arriving ; none others wanted. East Libkrtt. Cattle Kccclpts for week ending aune 29. 4,029 through, and 1,792 heitil local ; fair to prime, 93 50n 7 83 ; stock?! .-,, .: so Qi 75 ; fat bulls anc cows, $l.i. Hogs Itccelpts for week. 10,833 ; market Arm : Philadelphia. $8 408 70 ; JIuIUtiioiv, $.3 1.103 30 ; Yorkers. 97 'J0a 25. Sheen UcceinU tor week. 20.000 head ; jt.iii- mnnl ton to prlmo,$2504!K ; lamlx.lSgCSO. Oram and lToviaion Jiiotaiton.-. One o'clock u,iintatloinoi grain and pinvfc- Ioiim, furnished by S. K. 1 limit. East King street. llrofcer, lfi Inly 1. Chicago. Corn OaU .75 .49J .75" .39J4 .75'4 :ja4. Wilt ,- rntlattriphla. .81 SWi .S2'4 .50 .82i .49'4 Wheat 1.10 Pork 21.43 21.75 lard 1220 Visa July.... August Sept.... Year.... Julv..... Ang Sept,.. l.CJ LOS 1.03tf 1.24,i 1.17K 9 aw Vftri. ninrnei. Naw ('orb. July 1. Flour State and U est- crn duil and weak. Southern dull and un changed. Wheat a trifle better and very quiet; bus! ness largely speculative ; No. 2 Keii, July, 91 2TJ1 28! ; do Aug..9l W,m X ; do Sep-. 91 18440118; do year 91 18K. , , , Corn less active ami Jic lower; Mixed iVestern spot, 7S-c; do future. 7!4 8c. oats lidlie lower ami heavy ; No. 2 J uly, 59J4C ; do Aug., 4930 ; State, ClglWc ; West ern, COtjCOc. t toon nar.n'. New York, Plillndelplilu unit Local Miocca also United State KomiN repotted d.iily , Jacob !:. Lono, 2; North Qneeh street. July I. 10:00 1:00 2-y. . K. ?. 1 I'.M. Del.. Lack. WmSc?i1 Denver A Klo Grando N. y..Lakn KrieA Western... Kansas and Tcxca Lam HhoreA- Mich. Southern. New York Central 12754 I27JS 127 5J4 ; . r, sr, 33Jf 33 y 31 IWi 110 10S J-flJ i:wi 130.J4 New Jersev Cc.u '. ...; 7G 7 Ontario ft Western 2I',4 Omaha Com ,.,. 40J4 '' 21 40i 4(4 umuna rrnierrr.il,..., 1" w-si i-7u van 102 Chicago. Mil. St. Phu. lias lu'4 1154 Texas Pacific , 41 41 44'ij Wabash. " ..ints A Pacific.... 27'4 Sti 2H4 Western Union Tel. Co H4 8 IK 81 Pennsylvania U. li 5s- 53 58 Heading 2S 28 2s Buffalo Plttj. A West WA Northern Pncinc Com 41 41 41',4 " PrelcrrwL... 7S 73 7d ENTERTAISME NTS. tOSIINO. THE MONSTER WHALE, OO Feet Long. Weight SO.OOO Pounds. A (Jennine Aictic Mammal. The only one ot Its kind ever taken from the water. CAPTAIS l'AUL UOTTOX, TheCrcat Nautical Adventnrer, will be in daily attendance to exhibit lib wonderful Life Saving Dress. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. Commencing MONDAY, JULT 3, on Wal nut Street, between North Queen and Prince Streets, opposite Northern Market House. ADMISSION Adults, 23 Cents : Children, 15 Cents. Poors open from 9a.m., to 9 p. m. une28-Ctd HOOTS Jt SUOKM. CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATLY REDUCED' &&&. I am now Having started a Shoo Factory ' -yrui HUnt-i closing out my large stock of Boots. " rnr thS at greatly reduced prices to make roon enlargement or my factory. hine jwcusiom worK a specialty, both mac and hand-made. F. mEMENZ. So. 105; NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ol the Big Shoe.) msow&st! Ir thk Airion o- this saix he peded extra work Is thrown on the neytj and Mucous Membranes generally : Kid and lttne Kidneys and Mucous Membram- tbeir work ot excretion Imperfectly the Kkln will come to their assistance. All Skin Diseases, Cancers. Tumors. Chronic and Private Diseases permanently cured bv DBS. II. D. ft MVa. LONGA K Elt. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa Consultation Iree. jui9-::tdw "
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