DAtf CASTEBJDAIirrJN 11. 1882. w s COLUMBIA NEWS. l'K l:l.4il.AK COURESI'ONDKNUK John Long, a lad driving a canal boat team, entered complaint against another young driver named Henry Naphhkcr, for r.ssault and batteiy. After a hearing be fore '.Squire Grier, the latter was obliged to pay tho costs of the suit. The justice threatened to rend him to a place of pun ishment if he reuewed the offence. Tie deserved to go, "for once," if the testi mony offered is to be considered reliable. A thief entered Wilson's hardware store yesterday at noon, and took from the safe a pocket book containing checks and notes. No money was found and the pocket book and contents were thrown into au alley back of the stable, where they were discovered and returned to their owner. The thief is stipiKwed to be a tramp, who was noticed hauging about the .store not long before the robbery oc ciiricd. lie has notniuce been seen. While wheeling a liuuk up Walnut last evening Harry McBride was sci.od with a severe attack of cranio. He was icmovcd to a residence near by and a physi cian called in. He is much better to day, but has not yet been removed to his home on Walnut street below Third. A large birthday party was held at Mr. (ieorge Lute's, on Fourth street, last evening. Dancing and other pleasant amusements lasted until after midnight when the meriy makers left, well pleased with their entertainment. Three cars of the Harrisburg local freight jumped the track at Hiestand's siding, in Marietta, this morning at 9 o'clock. A spreading of the rails of tho track caused the mishap. The Columbia wrecking crew tcpaircd tho damages. On Sunday night the Hour and fee ! store of Mr. John Maxton was broken into, through a rear window, and robbed of sev eral bags of Hour. No clue to the thief or thieves has been found. Jacob Yost, of Hopewell, Yoik county, had sixteen choice Sonthdowns, and out of that number fifteen were killed. Two of his neighbor's dogs were found in tho liold next morning, one or which was killed. Willie Keachatd, aged 15, a York lad. while amusing himself with a toy pistol on the Fourth, had tho index finger of his left hand lacciated by a blank cattridge. lie has died of lockjaw. Even the row boats and their seats are not Kilo along tho river shore any more. Mr. Christ KaulTniati had tho black wal nut scat of his boat stolen yosterday. Mr. Selig has gi.ue on a trip to Phila delphia, New York aud Loug Branch. Ho will bo absent about a mouth. Iturough Briers. Horace Boyd at Atlantic City. Henry Scblegclniilch's little child died last even ing. rsei.son Hatch has opened a now grocery on Locust street ahovo Buchet's. P. It. It. passenger station woodwork is being repainted. At school board meet ing Thursday evening tax collector will be appointed. Captain Case will appoint .sergeants and corporals next Monday ove niug. EuginoNo. 12, P. R. It., broken near Lancaster yesterday, and laid up for repairs. Fondnch's ' night blooming rcieus visited by many at 10 o'clock last night Ambrose Upp has just finished for himself a novel and haudsomo sign of Japaneso ornamentation. Might IMooiulug Ceieim. A beautiful ilowcr of tho night hlooin iug ceteris family, opened on Judge Liv ingston's premises hist evening, aud was visited aud appreciated by hundreds of iutoiestcd admirers. Tlicro aie two or throe buds on the stalk that bloomed last night, and it is thought one of them will bloom this evening. Theie will bo thiej or four of theso beautiful plants in bloom this evening, at George IIciimm's consevatory No. 238 East Oiango sheet. Not In Their IJne. The comity auditors state that thoy hail notlihi" to do with tho tipstaves' bills. which did not oonm before them. They claim that, tho matter is entirely the dilution of the court. within Morrhantn Kxcnrslon to Coney Island and Now York, July -', ISsct Uouml Trip tickets, soort lor throe days, only $l.r.i). Train leaves l.ancistcr. King street, at 4.00 a. in.. Colnmbia 4:0(1 a. m., Manhe iin 4:X. Mlltz-lriritiii'l Ephratn nt 5.-IU. Sec clrculais lor pm ticuliir. 1yS,10,l.i 17,10d m-jwjU. soriven. Mtluny Men. " V"ll-i IJeuttH Uenewer" restore health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sox u:il n.'hiliiy. $1. Depot, John Black. r plain, or beautiful, tlie while, No lady can afford to smle, Unless her tcclli are like the snow : And it she tail in this, And can't, atlord to smile or kiss, She must uy SOZODONT, I trow. Jyll-lwdeodivw When ymi loci out ol sorts, have Ihcbliici", melancholy, etc., it must he indigestion that ail. yon. Brown's Iron Bitturs enrcs it. For Malcal II. II. Cochran'- drug store, 137 North jncun slice!. Jy3-lwdA.w Are Ion Troubled With conscientious qualms '."' asked a Irieml. "Von look troubled" "So, I am." said tho Miilleror; "but It is with tlietootltaclic." "Moio fool, you." replied tho comforter; gni II pulls edoiit.aiid buy a bottle ol SO.ODONT, anil preserve tlui goo.1 teeth trom :i like calam ity." JySlwdcoc&w SlIILOIl'S CATABRH KmiBUV U positive CIH'O tor Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Kor alo at Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Uuceu stivet. It Is a toolloli mistake to conrouml a rcmeily ot merit with quack liiPilleine. We nave used l'iirkci'sGlnger Tonic wllli the happiest le siilts Tor Dyspepsia, and Debility ami know it to 1m u, Hurling health restorative. Times. jnMindcodfteow 'I'heic is inoie strength restoring power In a bottle or Parker's Ginger Tonic than in u bushel ot malt or a gallon ol milk. This ex plains why invalids 11 nd it such a wonderful liivigorunt lor mind and body. Sec other column. iyl-lmdcod&cow Oni: voice all over the land -joes up from mothers, that says, "My daughters nre so tcchlo and sad. with no strength, all out ot breath and lire at the least exertion. What can we do for them?" The answer is simple and lull ot hope. One to tour ccks' use ot Hop Hitters will make them healthy, rosy, s.pi iglitly, anil chccrlnl. jyl-Swd&w All the IBs that Flesh la Heir to," Arising from impurity ot tho blood, torpid liver, irregular bowels, disordcicd kidneys, etc, can be salcly and speedily cured byJtur dock itlood Hitters. Price $1. For sale at II. ii. Cochran's drug store, 1:17 Nonh Queen street, Lancaster. 'The Commodore." Jw. L. Fontc, tho Commodore, Elgin, 111., j-ays Thomas' Kcleetric Oil cured him of scia tica with one application, thoroughly applied. It also cured hlniot a Severn cohland cough. He thinks It a very valuable remedy, and will never lx; without It. For sale at II. II. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lan casier. Mothers! .WoUiera I ! Mothers ii Aie you disturbed at night and broken ol yonrrcM by a sick child suireriiigaiid crying with excruciating paiu ol cutting teeth 7 If so. go at once and get u bottle ot MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SY UUP. It will relieve the poor llttlo sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake uhout it. There i.s not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating liko magic It Is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. ma-ly-M.WASftw "Who Grasps Mneb Holds tittle." The proprietors ot Ely's CrearaBalradonot claim It to lie a care-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness, Colds in" the Head and'llay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the natt.il passages of Catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays innatniuatioh. protects the membranal linings of the head trom addi tional cold, completely heals the sores and restoiCH the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial results are real! rod by a few applications. A thorongh treatment will cure Catarrh. The Balm is easy to iiee ami agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt ol 00c. will mail a package. ELY'S CKEAM HALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. For sale by Lancaster druggists. 123-dAw u How. to Secure Health. It seems strange that any one will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an Impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VII.I.'S.SARSAFARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore pcilcct health to the physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, ami has proven ltsell to be tho best 15LOOD PURIFIER eccr discovered, effect ually curing Scrotula, Syphlitic disorders, WeikiHM.H ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous liisoulcrs and debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases indicatingan Impute condition ol the itlood. Liver, Kid neys, .Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects iudi gentiou. A'singlc bottle will prove to you its meiitsasa health rcnewer, lor 11 ACTS LIKE A CIIAI'M, especially when the complaint is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the brain and nei yous system. ISAKEK'S PAIN PANACEA cuicsapaln in man and hc:it. Kor use cvtcrnally and inter ually. ItEl) HOUSE I'OWDEltS ure all dNeahes orbor-e, cattle, sheep, hogs, poult ly ami all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUIIE. inay2l-2 Kor sale at II. IS. Coehrau'.s drug More 137 Not th Queen street. A foiigii, coiit or sore Tliroat stioula oe Bloiieii. Mcjie l treijnentty results in an In curable l.'iug Diciic oi Consumption. ISrownV itrouchlal Troihes do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups au.1 balsams, but ucLditcctlyou the Inflamed partc.allaying Irtit.it Ion, give lollei' in Asthma. Hroncblal Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Tioublca which Singers and l'libllcSpeaUei-suiesiibJcft to. Kor thirty ycirs Uiown'4 llronchial Tioer.es have been recommended by physi cians, and always give neiteet satlalactlon. Having been tested by wide and constant uc for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we)- .ucrited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box e rv where niv-1 vdl'ThSFAlvn UV.SVVK1) F1C091 DKATU. The lotion Ingslatcmentot William -I. Cough liu, ot .Somcrrlllc, Mass., Is bo lematkable tnat we beg to ask lor it the attention ot onr read crs. He says : "In the tall ot ISTfil was taken with u violent bleeding ol the lung", followed by a severe cough. 1 soon began to lose my appetite and llesh. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not leave my IhmI. In the sum mer of 1877 1 wasadmlltedtolheCily Hospital. While there the doctors said 1 had a hole in my leit lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed oxer a hundred dollars in doctois and med icines, i was so lar gone at one time a report xveut around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope but a Iiiend told me ot I)K. WM. HALL'S IIALSAM KOlt THE LUNCS. 1 laughed ut lny iiiendi, thinking my easn incurable, but I got a bottle to .-at inly them, when to my sui priseuud gratilicutinn, I commenced to feel better. My hope, once dei.d, began to revlx'e, :i'id to-tlay 1 feel In better spirits than I have the past three, years. "I wiitetliis hoping you will publish it, so that every one alllicted Willi l)i-eased Lungs will be iiiducol to take Pit. WM. HALL'S 15AL-SAM FOUTHE LUNUS,audleconvlnced that CONSUMPTION CAN 15E CUUED. 1 hax'c taken two bottles and can positively . say that it has ilone mo-more good than all tho other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. Sly cough lias almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon be ableto go to work.' sold bvll, 15. Cochran, i:i7orth Queen street. FitBsBNEss and purity aie communicated to the complexion by (ilunn's Sulphur Soap. 'Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, liftyrts. JyKMwdcod&w Coluun's Lieblg's Liquid licer and Tonic In vlgorator Is cndoi-sed by ihysicians. A si: for CWifcii't; tae no other. Of druggists. jylO-lwduodiVw While science cannot tiace to Us origin the vital spark, it can rcgnlfitc nature's force. In all cases of diso'-dercd nerv, Dr. Benson's Celery ami Chamomile Pills give couitoi t and tone. They cure dyspepsia, headache ami ng grax'ating xvakelulncss. jylu Ixvd.Vw A'Ji IV A It VJHtTiS KM MiX TS. Sellout. TAX, 188-'. The duplicate Is in the hands ot the treas urer. Tluee per cenj. off lor prompt payment. W. O. M ABSHALL, Treasurer, No. Ii Centre gquar.. 45"tlieo hours from 0 a. in. to 4 p. m. julS-'JmdU AlTKJNTIOM ti. A. K. All members ot Post St. (!. C. It., x ho in land to participate in the annual encamp ment at tiottysbnrg, tvill report at the meet ing ot Post 8 on FRIDAY eveniiii', or leave their names at Comiudc .lames Nimlow's cigar store, Centre Sim are. By orilrr ot the committee ot arrangements. 11-2U! A. F. SIir.NCK, Sec. AUCTION SALE OF AN KNTIKE OKO ccit, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JU LY 14, ut Corner ot West King anil MarySts., No. 01, consisting ol Groceries, Quecnsware, Hardware. S ilc will continue until the entire stock is sold. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, 1. M. FUEDEKICK PEUSCH. J ac. GCMOAKr.n, Auct. lulyiu-'.'td Special For Is Week. AT AL. KOSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. An elegant Fancy Checked or Striped Suit made to order for $10.O0. An elegant Light Colored Che viot Serge or Oassimero Suit made to order for $18. Former price $25. Linen Pants, Coats or Vesta made to order. Genuine and Imitation Seer sucker Suits made to order at moderate prices. - In my Ready-made Depart ment you can still And some handsome patterns at greatly reduced prices. Th Best White Shirt in this city for $1,00. It's the PARA GON, made in this city , of New York Mills muslin, and 2200 Linen Bosom, warranted 3-ply, One trial will convince you of the truth of the above. AL. KOSENSTEIN, 37 North Queen Street. rr. '- ADVXMTIBMMXVT8. 3TXW A 8TKICH BROS' ADTKBTISEMIOfT. ASTEIOH BEOS-' PALACE -OF- FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. WE OFFElt NOW SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN AL OUlt IILLOERY GOODS. FINE TUSCAN HATS AND BONNETS, AT THE UNIFORM PllICE OF 73c. CHI LDltEN'S 3AILOKS at 2Sc. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED II ATS at 75c. lllackand White CHIP HATS at greatly re duced prices. Our stock ol now ou hand will he. ollcred at LESS THAN COST. FLOWERS. HAN D.-.OME SPRAYS, FINE MONTUUKS, WREATHS, BOUQUETS, At exactly halt the price sold beloie. tiREAT REDUCTION IN FINE OSTRICH PLUMES! One lot of Plumea formerly sold at $1.00 we xhall oiler now at $2.60. Our $."..00 While and Colored I'liiuns at only $3.00. BARGAINS IN II LACK PLUMES. All our Colored Tips at toe, apiece, lilack Tips at -ioc. a bunch. Fine lilack Ontrlch Tips' at 7.'c. a bunch. Tip AIouturesatfl.M. RIBBONS. WE HAVE REDUCED ALL OUR FANCY HAT RIltllONS. We offer now Rildion i sold beloie from 75c. ni) to $1.25 per yard, at t.ie astonishing prlceot ONLY 10 CENTS. One lot atSTiC.: formerly sold tiotn 4ic. toCic. One lot at 10c. per yard. SASHRliiRONS, t.N UltO-J URA1N, WATERED and SATIN, In All Shades ami Widths. FANCY SASHES IN OREAT VARIETY, ' At prices which compel pales. A Full l.lu.x ot AV.w and Elegant Laces, Jr. WHITE, CREAM, CLACK, HUON.E and RLIJE, on hand. Swiss and Lawn Embroideries. ' NOVELTIES IN LADIES' NECK WEAR. TIES, FICHUS, MULL FICHUS, COLLARS, R1RS. Si'ANlSH LACETIESand FICHUS. PARASOLS At UllEATLY REDUCED TRICES, to clear the stock-. PANS Ot every style and description. BELTS In Leather and Cloth. SATCHELS from 50c. up. J list Opened a New Line ol LADIES LINEN ULSTERS At Remarkably Low 1'rlcea. Ulsters at SSc. Fine Ulsters trom $1.00 up to ft. 50. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS. 0 i) It SETS 1o Snit Everybody. We call attention to the AUTOMATIC CORSET at $1.00. LADIEb'aml CHILDREN'S AVRO'NS. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' MUSLIN. UNDERWEAR. We request tin Ladies to call and Inspect our line or . CHEMISE. PANTALETS, SKIRTS. NIGHT GOWNS, Etc., Ami also compare onr pricen. CHILDREN'S and INFANT'S LONG aud SHOUT DRESSES. EAlilES' EMRROIDEBED SHAWLS and CLOAKS. LACE and SWISS CAPS. One lot of Embroidered Swiss Caps at 60c. Children's Muslin Underwear. CHEMISE. PANTALETS an SKIRTS Rt1and25c. SUMMER SKIRTS dt Less Than Cost. HOOP-SKIRTS and BUSTLES. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF GOSSAMERS at $1.73. Each Garment Warranted. MOSQUITO NETTING. CANOPIES OVER BEDS, ready for use, with all the necessary fixtures, in pink and white, at $i.uo 43-Ladies xx-ill do well by ciringuj a call, as we have lots ot good and line summer goods in every one ot our departments, rcaay to close out. These goods wo offer at greatly re duced ratC3. Tliy am too numerous to men. Hon. C ill early and secure the best. ASTRIOH BROTHERS. TUBS EDITION TUISDA jCTKOTNO, .JULY 11, 1883 SHOT AND SHELL THE BOMBARDMENT OF ALaXAMDBIA. Urltun War Ships Cannonade the City and Ar Answered Vron tte Forts Many Xcyptiaa Btierie Silenced,, Alexandria July 11,7:40 a. . The Alexandria, Saltan and Saperb opened the fin. The batteries promptly replied Their shots at first fell short. The re mainder of the fleet then joined in, and the fight became general. After twenty minutes cannonade two of the forts ceased firing, while none of the ships had received any damage. 9:10 a. m. The attack on the forts has now lasted two hours. Smoke hangs heavy over tho city and it is difficult to see what damage has been done, though it is certain tho enemy has suffered very heavily. Fort Marsa el-Kanat has been blown up by the fire from the other bat teries. The foits are slacking their tiro. Tho top of the tower of Fort Pharos has been blown away; and many guns aro dis mounted on that and other forts. At the beginning of the bombardment immense excitement was visible and crowds of people were seen, but the streets are now deserted, the people having fled or taken refuge in cellars. 11:15 a. m. The bombardment still con. tinues and the forts are gradually being silenced. The Ras-el-Tin forts are suffer ing severely from the heavy acd disastrous fire of the Alexandra, Superb and Temi raire. The flag of the Geneva Red Cross is flying over the hospital in the city and the Dutch and Greek flags are hoisted over their respective consulates. " Blown Dp. London, July 11, 1 p. m. A dispatch just received from Alexandria says the magazine at Fort Ada has been blown up. Turkey's Non-lnterferonce. Pakis.I p.m. The Turkish minister has officially informed M. De Freycinct that Turkey will not soud troops to Egypt. Tito Suez Canal Embrgeed. London, July 11. A dispatch to Lloyds from Port Said states that the ' British consul there, by order of Admiral Sey mour, has stopped ships from entering the Suez canal. Paris, July 11. Tho agent of the Suez canal telegraphs HI. Do Lesseps that ho had written td the naval commanders pro testing against tho action ot the British consul at Port Said in preventing vessels entering the canal as a violation of its neutrality, aud declaring that tho com pany will hold the British government re sponsible. Tho whole ' RtatT of , the canal remain at their posts. Seymour's Account of the Bombardment. London, July. 11. Admiral Seymour telegraphs as follows : "The ships opened fire at 7 o'clock this morning. The return fire from the forts was weak and ineffec tive An explosion in Fort Marsr.-sl-Kanat had occurred by eight o'clock. The ships engaged aro the Inflexible, Timeraire, Pen lope, Superb, Sultan, Invincible, Alexan dra and Monarch." Comraandlnc the Hallway to Cairo. London, July 11.-3:30 p. m. An Alex andria dispatch to the Cetilral Nieics says the fire of the fleet commands the railway to Cairo. Up to noon four forts in all were blown up. No casualties to the fleet are discoverable. The French to Embark. LoNDON.July 11 .Private telegrams from Port Said states that the French consul there has ordered tho cmbai cation of French subjects. Tho occupation of Port Said is expected to tako place to day to day. The Location ot Fort Ada. London, July 11. Fort Ada, tho mag azine which has been blown up, is located closo to the Vice Regal palace, outside of the harbor. The Cost of the London, July 11. Iu War. the ilouso of Commons this afternoon Mr. Childers, tho secretary of war, replying to Lord Stanley, said ho did not expect the military prepa ration would cause the ordinary expendi ture to bo exceeded, though of course, il' active operations were proceeded with, a note or credit would be necessary. Forty English Woundeu. Ai.evandp.ia, July 116:50 p. v. Ac tion is finished for tho day. . The casual ties on the English side amount to forty wounded and none killed. Damage to the JSgyptiAn Batteries. Alexandria, July 11. Shortly after noon all the exposed guns on the forts were dismounted and only those in sheltered positions were able to return the British firo. Fort Marsa-el.Kenat, which was blown up was only completed A WMk ago Sunday last. The Moncrielt'o battery and Pharos fort have been silenced by tho guus of the Tamiraire and inflexible. Il is reported that the Khedive's yacht ha been sunk in the harbor. Admlral'Seymour's Dispatch. ( London, July. 11. In tho House of Commons Mr. Henry Campbell Vannor man, financial secretary of the war office, read several telegrams from Mr. Moore, Admiral Seymour's secretary -at Alexan dria. The only nejar fact contained in them was that at 8 o'clock, this morning tho forts had slackened firing to about teu rounds per hour. Up to one o'clock I this afternoon no loss of lifo or damago was done on board the ships mentioned. The second battalion of the royal Irish regiment have been ordered to proceed to Egypt within 24' hours. TUK TURKISH VIEW. What the Sultan Said to DoSeriu. New York,' July 11. A special from Constantinople says, the reply of the sul tan to Lord Dufferiu is considered very significant and is leading many to boliovo that England may,' after all, havo com mitted a political blunder in allowing Admiral Seymour to begin the war. It is suspected from these utterances that the sultan is being soudly advised in -the interest of some strong anti English Eu ropean power, and a belief is growing .that England may have been after all otfsnared for a purpose which is likely to appear soon. ' &KKGKANT mason. The i'resldent Not Disposed to Interfere In His Case. Washington, July 11. The case of Sergeant John Mason, the soldier who attempted to shoot the assassin Guitean, is still pending before the president. He has not determined upon his action in ro gard to it, but tho general impieision among those best calculated to judge, u that he is not disposed to interfere with the sentence of tho court martial which tried his case. The petition filed by Mr. Bigelow, of Mason's counsel, which raises, the point that Mason is illegally confined in the penitentiary at Albany was referred by the president to the judge-advocate-general of the army, who bad 'just completed his review of the legal points raised in the petition and whose report will be sub mitted to the secretary of war in a day or two. The character of the" 'review is not positively known, but it is pretty well un derstood that the judge-advocate-'general still adheres to the views expressed in his previous report on this case. It will be remembered that Gen. Swaimthen con tended that the court marshal had no jurisdiction over the offense charged, and further, that the offense charged was not proved. THE LABOR WAR. Work to be Resumed at South Chicago. South Chicago, I1L, July 11. Every thing is quiet at the' mills of the Calumet iron and steel company this morning, al though large crowds are gathering around the depot awaiting the arrival ot the trains. Preparations are being made to start up three or the sixteen furnaces witb non union raea. . The officers of the company are here' and' there, is a large force of police on hand. About fifty special policemen have been sworn in. The Union men say that they will not make any trouble. The Freight Handlers' Strike. New York, July 11. The condition of the freight handlers strike remains about the same as yesterday. The companies declare that they are disposing of the freight received almost as fast as former ly and that the new hands are rapidly be coming skilled at the work. Shipping was light this morning. Committees from the different German societies are engaged in visiting the different piers, persuading their fellow countrymen irom working against the strikers. The Moulders t n Council. New York, July 11. The iron moulders continued their convention 'to-day in Brooklyn. Mayor Low made an address of welcome to them. There was a large attendance of the delegates. FOCNU OCT. The Peculations of a Dishonest Hank Jani tor. Elizabeth, N. J., July 11. For the past year tho cash accounts at the National state bank in this city have been occasion ally short in amounts from twenty to four hundred dollars. Suspicion unjustly rested upon minor clerks who were discharged, but no clue to tho missing money could be fonud. Yesterday the paying toller accidently discovered an ingenious ar- rangement attached to tho money drawer, whereby George Bennett, tho bank janitor, had taken nearly $2,000. Bennett was ar testcd and he confessed his guilt. Anticipating the Hangman. Philadelphia, July 11. John David son, a murder, confined in the county prison, committed suicide by hanging him self in bis coll last night. Davidson was guilty of one of tho most revolting crimes that has been committed in this city for many years, haviug in May last literally chopped his mother to pieces with a hatchet. Tho old woman was about GO years of ago. m The Fatal " Toy "Pistol. North EASTON,Mass., July 11. August Ltnxrew, aged 10 years, died last night of lockjaw ; Thomas McGrath, 12 years old. is seriously ill, and .lohn Miaaieton, ti years, slightly. All were wounded in the hand by toy pistols. Corn Ruined In Uhlo. Marietta, O. July 11 A storm passed over this region last night, with heavy rain and wind and much lijhtuing. Two barns were struck aud destroyed and one farmer lost four cows by lightning. The rain fall was an inch and a half. Com is all broken down. Congress IVgRing Along. Washington, July 11. Immediately after tho reading of the journal the House went into committee of tho whole on the sundry civil appropriation bill. The Senate has agreed to tho conference committee report on the bill extending national bank charters. Tho bill now goes to the president. An Affectionate Undo and Nephew. Parksvillt:, Ky., July 11. John Row sie yesterday shot aud killed his nephew, John Lamb. They had been quarrel ing. WKAVUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, July 11. For the Middlo Atlantic states partly cloudy weather, local rains, southerly veering to westerly winds, stationary or lower tem perature andhigher pressure. Hanged Himself. Worciiestf.r, Mass. Jnly 11 John Kollcy, aged G3 years, a boot bottomer, hung himself last night. Tho cause for the act is not known. The Great Man Will Open His Month. Utica, N. Y., July 11. A public sere nade will be tendered Roscoe Conkling at his residence this evening and a speech is expected. Suicide of a Young Lawyer. New-ark, N. J., Jnly 11. Philip F. Urabschieder, a young German lawyer, shot and killedliimself last night. The cause for the act is not known. I Heaths from the Heat. Nnw York, Jnly 11. Up to noon to day there wero reported nino deaths of vonnir chiVlren from excessive heat. Seven cases of sunstroke, one fatal, were reported up In same hour. The Cabinet. Washington, Jnly 11. Tho cabinet meeting lasted half an hour to day, hut no important business was transacted. MAJtKJiTS. rnilailelpbta .Market. If iin.ADat.vnTA, July 11. Flourstcaily; Super tine, nt (2 8703 00; -Extra, $1 50&4 00; Ohio anil IniliHna family, $r, 00G 75 ; I'enn'a ilo, SjS.'i&anO. ftVKllour at $1 l W. W lioat. He lower. Corn linn. Oats higher : No. 1 White, t)c : No. 2 do, (So ; No. 3 do,67K8c ; No. 2 MIXcri, ic. Rye 80c, Provisions strong. Lard strong. Butter steady ; Creamery Kxtra, 25$2Gc;do goo.l to choice, X!21c. Rolls nominal Eggs weak; Pa.,2IS2.'iC ; Western, '.'jC Cheese quiet. Petroleum firm ; Hetincil, "'Ac Whisky, $1 17. Nbw roue, July 11. Flour State and West ern a ansae stronger ; moderate export and local trade demand. Southern flrnu Wheat feverish and unsettled ; opening 10 Sc highe and subsequently weaker aud lost moit artqauce, talr business : No. 2 Reel, July, SI 3I1 32 ; do Aug.. $1 261 25 ; do Sept., $12f.(0!27X; do Oct, $1 26?il 28y4 ; do year, 1 25?11 2t'4. Corn !4Ic lower and unsettled ; Mixed Western spot, 8C89c ; do futures. 83&c. Oats J4c better; No. 2 July, Clc; do Aug., KKMc ; uo Sept , 50JiS51c; do Ocl., 50c : State, C2j69c; WcstPrn, li(t9e. Western Grain Markets. Milwaukee Flour strong with a t.iir de mand. Wheat easier and tamer ; No. 1 Milwaukee, August, $1 18 ; Sept,. 1 07. Corn easier : No. 2 at 80c. Oats firm ; No. 2 at 61c : Choice White at 65c. Rve onlet : No. 1. 75c. Barley nominal ; No. Z springy 82c; July, 81Jc ; Sept., new, SOe. jrro revisions lileher : mess pork. $12 .cash ana juiy ; sx: -jo, aui;. Lard Prime steam, $12 87Ji cash and Jury ; $12 80, 'Aug. Hogs steady at $7 803)3 40. Receipts Klour, 5,000 libls; whc.it, 30.100; barley, 1,600 bus.: Shipmemu-Flour. 12,000 lbl ; Wheat, M, 003 bus .barley, 50 bus. Uratn and lTovmioa fjuoiaiiuiin. One o'clock quotations ot i;rain an. I pruv::. ilons, furnished by S. K. Yundt, -Kiofci'r, I.V4 Kast King sireci. inly 10. Chicaso. Pork 00 i"ix 22 r. lurii 12 80 12.92$ July.... An&ust Sept.... Tear.... July..-. Aug Sept.... II Uve Stock Market. CuiOAOo. Hogs Receipts, 22,000 head; ship ments, 0,500 head; market weak and 111c lower than on Saturday ; very poor common to good mixed, $7 f-OgS 25; heavy packing Wheat Corn Oats 1.1GJ .79J4 .55 1.18 -Wi MX 1.10JS .7814 .398 . 1.03K .70 Philadelphia. . 1.28 .87 .GJ 1.24k j;4 .53J4 1.254 .37?2 .51 and8nIppins;.$SSe9 00; light at 7 7X9 40; Skips, S3 0007 40. - Cattle Receipts, 7.000 head: shipments, 1.60 1 head ; market nominally strong; exports, 7 6596S; good to choice shipping, 7 e3f 7 9A : common to fair, S3 506 40 ; mixed butchers'. S2fl5 ft); Blockers and feeders at ssavsa. Sheep Receipts, 100 head ; shipments, none. Market steady : poor to fair. S3 50l s ; good. Si 4004 73; choice, S4 8303 33. East lisjntrT. Cattle Receipts, 2,938 head , market slow; prime, S7S098 13; good, 70733; common. S3 5065 80. Hogs Receipts. 4.880 bead : market firm : Philadelphia, S3 7309 00; Baltimore, d 30 QS CO ; Yorkers. $8 910S 45. Sheep Receipts, 5.W0 bead: -market fair; prime. $4 7405 ; good, S4 25Q4 CO ; common, S23O0S7O. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Uoxday, Jnly 10. The receipts ot live stock at thn Philadelphia stock yards were: For the week: Beeves, 3,300 head ; sheep, 10.080 head; hogs, 3,309 head. Previous week Beeves, 2,800 head; sheep, 10,080 head; bogs 3,100 bead. Beef Cattle wero rather dull on Saturday, and prices were lower. This was occasioned by the extra receipts, bat the shipping ot a number to New York had the effect ot bring ing rates up to last week's figures, at which thy closed Arm. . We quote as follows : I Extra, S0c; Good, 7KOSXC: Medium, a7!c : Common, 5Kc ; tat cows, 43c. Milch Cows wero dull at 830660. with sales or extra grades as high as 875. Sheep were moderately active,and with con tinue J light arrival prices were Jc per f higher on all grades. Lambs and Calves were inmodorate request at an advance ot a traction. Wen note as follows: Kxtra, 5ic; good SffS'ic; meilium 5 WAc; common 4;4c; culls 34c; lambs. 58c : calves, 7J8c. Hogs were fairly active at an advance of He per ft. No light or common stock arrived. We quote as follows : Kxtra. 12Vlc; good, lll2c; llylit mixed. miQllc. ' BALES OB- BKKVK3 AT THB WKST PHlLAtlKU-H.. STOCK TABOS. Martin, fuller Jk Co., 400 Texan, wholesale, 5)c. Roger Mayues, ?03 Chicago, SJiflSUc. A. X J. Christy, 188 Western and Va. USc. B. F. McFUIan, 75 Western. OKQSMc. James Clemson 42 Western. 5.X7gC. Schamberg & Paul, 200 Western andTexans, 5k7Vc. G. Scliamlierg Jb Co., 1C0 Western, Tcxans and W.Va.,5K0SKe. lowensteln A Atller, 140 Western, Texas W. Va.,5HSKc Daniel Murphy. 132 Western. 608c. 11. Chain, jr., 07 Western and Pa., casjic M. Levi, 100 Ohio. TJifiSe. " John McArdlu. 120 Western, 8Sc. Daniel Smyth ft Bro , 111 Western. SM8c M. Ulman. 93 S. Ohio. 7J8e ; 53 W.Ya..C& 7c ; 62 S. Ohio, account Levi Sen- sen ig. 7KKc. Owen Smith, 120 Tcxaus ; 20 Western : 83 West ern iicct., A. T. Macbeth : 18 W. Va., acct., 11. C. Vanraetre ; 33 West Va., acct.. II. C. Seymour. 58c. L. Horn, C5 Chester co., anil West Va., 5j0c. Uachman A Levi, 92 Western, 6)8c. P.Scheetz, "5 Western and Texans. 5WQ7KC. H. Chain. 30 Western, 505)4:. Abe Ostheiin. 22 Western, ti&Tc. James Anil, 00 Western mixed. 57c. Thos. Bradley bought 75 Chicago steers, ave rage weight 1.4(10 pounds ; they wero the finest in thematkvt. DRKSSBO MXATa, Dressed Beeves were active and closed at 8 13c., tho former rate tqrTexans. BALKS LAST WVK. Thos. Bradley, 153 head at 913a W. II. Brown 102 do. at loanc. a. a. isoswcii ius no. at gizC. C. S. Dcugler, 77 do. at 913c. J. P. Lowden, 41 do at 10gl-.2Kc. Harlam & Bro., 70 do at 8Vific Dressed sheep were active. Samuel Stewart "old 720 head at 839c.and 9T head of dressed lambs at 1214c, ntnoa mar am. New lork, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also United States UouiU roroxtad dally hy jAcnn R. Lowo. 22 North Queen stroet. Jnly 11. 10:00 1:W 2.:t-. a. m. r. n. r.M Del.. Lack. Western 12714 12754" 126 Denver & Rio Grande 58 58 57? N. V..Lufco KrioA. Western ... 37 37 H il'k Kansas and Texas SCJ4 372 3?4 Ijiki' Shore Mich. Southern... 110J4 110 110)4 New York Central 132133 132H New Jersey Center . 74 79)i 76 Ontario ft. Western 26 2 26 Omaha Com Vtyt 4614 'k Omaha Preferred , 105 lOSJi 105k Chicago. MM. St. Paul...., 115 115 W Texas Pacific 47 48 47K Wabash. .. oiuls Pacliic... 32J4 33 3J Western Union Tel. Co 87J 87 8714 Pennsylvania R. R 5!H,4 595 89 Reading 2 29J 29 llnltalo Pitts, ft West ITU Northern l'aeihc Com 43 44 43 Preferred.... 82 83 82 ' Local mocBS and Bono. Par Last val. sale Line 'Hy 6 per ct. Loan, due 1882... flOU tlOB 1885... 100 107X " 1890... 100 120 1895... 100 120 5 per ct.t'n 1 or 30 years. . 100 105 5 per ct. School Loan.... ll 112 " 4 " In 1 or 20 years. . IfMl 102 " 4 " In 5 or 20 yours.. 100 WtM " " Inl0or20yeuia. 100 l(; Man helm borough loan 100 102 . BAMK9TUCKS First National Bank. lux) $205 Fanners' National Bank .' 110.25 Fulton National Bank 100 12G Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 111 Columbia National Bank 100 147 Kphrata National Bunk loo 132JS0 First National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 141.39 First National Bank, Strasburg.... MO i3J.ao First National Bank, Marietta 100 200' First National Bank. Mount Joy.. 100 1457: Lltltz National Bank 100 140 Manheim National Bank 100 154 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 50 70..10 New Holland National Bank 100 115 XISOBLLABBOCS STOCKS. Quarrvville R. R $ 50 $2.25 MUlcrsville Street Car ; 50 2CLS0' Inquirer PrlntlngCoinpanr 50 50 Watch Factory luo 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25 Stevens House 100 90 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 'i Susquehanna Iron Company 100 170 Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens House 50 i) Sicily Island no 11; Kast Brandy wine ,t Waynosh'g. 90 1 51 lllersvillc Normal School XISCBLLABBOCS BONDS. Suarry vlllo R. IC, dun 1893 8100 1120 eadlng ft Columbia R. R5's 100 106 Lancaster Watch Co., due 1886 100 105.10 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due In 1 or il) years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., due 188tf... .......... ... 100 106 Lancaster Marietta 25 33.31 Lancaster ft New Holland... 100 83 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 300 275.25 TUBBTm STOCKS. Spring ft Beaver Valley $25 810.25 Bridgeport ft Horcshoe 13 22 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia Big Spring 25 18 Lancaster ft Kphrata 25 47.25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 21 Strasburg A Millport 25 40 Mailotta Maytown 25 40Jr Marietta ft Mount Jov 25 Lanc.,Klizabetht'n AMiddlct'n 100 60 Lancaster ft FruitvUle. 60 90 Lancaster 4 Lltltz 25 75 Lancaster ft WUllamstown 25 55 Lancaster ft Manor 50 133.10 Lancaster Manheiui 25 43 KOOTH & BUOJta. W.OSINO OUTt CLOSING OUT ! -iAT- GREATLI REDUCED PRICES. liaving started a Shoe Factory, I am now' closing nut my large stock of Bootsand Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement of my factory. 49Ciitom work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. F. HIEMENZ. No. 103; NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ot the Big Shoe.) m20WtStf INSTATE Or MARX WARD, LATZ !i of Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed' to distribute the balance remaining In the hands or Elizabeth Marks, administratrix, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will alt tor that purpose on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1Sf2. at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the library room ot the court house, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in. said distribution may attend. A. II. FK1TCHKV. July7-4tdoawF Auditor. A SSIUNKD KSTATK OP DAVID M. J. Knlp and wife, ot Lancaster city. Tnel undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hand ot Henry Banmgardner, ass'gnee, to and among those legally entitled to tne same, will sit tor that purpose on FRIDAY. AUGUST 11,1889, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the library room of the court house in the city of Lancaster, where all per sons interested in said distribution may at tend. A. H. FRITCHEY. JuiyWtdoawF Auditor. -VJTW ADrSBTISfMtSSTX. LANCASTER CO. NATIONAL HANK. .lulvlst, ISS2. BXSOCSCK4. Loans and discouuts $H,!t :i U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.. 3tw,0m 00 Real estate 233S0 13 current expenses and Taxes Palo, 1.7J! 81 Checks and other cash items SlW Due by Banks (exclusive of re serve) 96.712 28 Legal Reserve ITuatls .... . -Ht,ll 45 81.493,773 fit LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid la $ fttrpiusJBnd Undivided Profits Circulation 300.MM 00 13O,0UCO 51,0; 55 270.000 00 3,170 00 737,231 05 1,963 04 uivmcnda unpaid Individual Deposits Duetto Banks I . 81,403.773 61 I. 11. BRENEMAN. Cashier. C. B. Hkbr, ) Jacob Bach ab, V Directors. .Johx K. IIbbb, S jyll-ltd REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUK Plrst National Bank of Str.isburtr. nt Strasburg, in tbo State of Pennsylvania, ut the close of business July 1st, 1882. BBSOUBCKS. Loans and discounts $ - riiii5 U. S. bonds to secure circulation.... Duo from approved reserve agents. Due from other National banks Due from State Banks and bankers. il,422 70 HI 32 88,000 00 11, KM OS i.;) .v. ttM07 550 00 551 50 33 !M 4tW Real estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses and taxes paid. .....aE Ml... lIW& VUOI1 HUIIIS Btllsot other banks Fractional paper currency, ulekoli and pennies Legal tender notes 13 30 4.3I0 75 u,i;js w . 211,811 OS Total.-.. LIniLITIKS. Capital stock mid in $ 80,000 00 Surplus tun U.tHJO 00 Undivided profits, r. -:. 1.1 Individual deposits subject to'cueck 100,724 04 Due to other Natloual banks iti.sx: r.i Due to state hanks and bankers....'. 7 9.1 Total. m 1 I CTWi" Vv Uttite of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, is I.Geo. W. Henwl, Jr., cashier of tho above nameil bunk, do solemnly swearthat theabove shitement is true to the best of mv knowledgu and belief. GEO. W. IIKNSKL, .Til, Cashier. Siibscrilied and sworn betoruiue. this loth day of Jnly, 1832. CUR. BAC1IM AN. Notary Public. Correct Attest : J NO. RACIIMAN, A. R. BLACK. WM. SPENCER, Directors. ltd "VKGANIzlw 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundrod and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eitjhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Iarested ! Safe aad Selid Serarities. Company Conservatively Managed. 43For Insurance apply to RiFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STRKET. juWmdTul hAS IRARD Firelnsurance Company OF PIULADKLPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollais, securely invested. For a policy In this oldand well-established company call on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 10 EAST KING STREET. d.l.M.Wi:jtS XiSCEZZAHJiO V. IjioSITITO PUIILlU NALKOP VALUA III.K CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST, 188.'. the undersigned, being all ol tho children of Peter Long and Elizabeth Long, lute ot tint city ot Lancaster, deceased, wllll offer nt pub lic sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, or sild cltv, the following real estate, viz. : A lot or pieco ot ground, kituati-a on tho northwest corner of West Orange and Char lotte streets, la said city, containing In tiont on said West Orange street, VA feet, 4)$ Inches, more or less, and extending of thosauie width northwardly 151 feet, more or less, to tins property noTT In the posMn Ion nt John GIlv sou, bounded on the east, by said Charlotte street ; on the west by the procrty belonging to the 'eira of Thomas Arnold, deceased ; on south by said West Orange street, and nn t In north by property of wild John Gibson. Whereon Is erected a one-story LOO DWELL ING HOUSE, Stnblc, Ac. The lot contiius u variety ot Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, and a well ot excellent water. And is one i.f tin most eligible buildlnglots In tho citv. Good title will be given to 'the purchaser. Persons desiring further Information 111.1v oalt on William R. Wilson and H.Clay liiu baker, esqs. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. m.. w lien terms will be made known by t Ho undersigned owners. . JOHN LONG, SUSAN LONG, CATHARINE LONG. ...' ADAL1NE LONG. FANNY FREE. SARAH LONG, MARY Mil AUD, ELIZA ItfcTH ST1FFLE. Heniiv Sucbkrt, Auctioneer. .TuIy8-7tdSAttUgl7.18.l9 The Toledo Blmde. I SURPRISING EFFECTS OP EXTRACT OP PELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON THE NER VOUS SYSTEM AND DI GESTIVE ORGANS Ab INVARIABLY PRODUCED BY DB. O. W. BBNSON'S Celery anfl Glamili Pills. 'Wiey have been tested time and time ajrani. and always with satisfactory results. The preparatiunjust meets tho nece-gltlcs nt tho case. Let me state just what my Pills are made to cure, and whattliey have cured ami wilt cmuc: Neuralgia. Nervousness, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache. Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis and Dys pepsia. These diseases are all nervous dlecasits. Nervousness embraces ncrvons weakness, irritation, despondency, melancholy and a restless, dissatisfied, miserable state of mind and body. Indescribable. These are some of the svmntoms of nervous ness; now, to be tnUy restored to health and happiness Is a priceless boon, and yet for cents you can satisfy yourself that there is a cure lor yon, ami for r at the very farthest max cure can oe iuiiy secured These Pills are all they are represented to be, and are miar an teed to to give satisfaction if used us direct ed and will cum any ease. Sold by all druggists. Price, SO cents a dot. Depot 106 Entaw street. Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes tor 11.00. or six toxes for ltu, to any address. DB.O.W. BENSON'S New Remedy aad Vaveetto XMeeHyttaa. SKIN CURE Is Warranted te Cure - RCZBMA, TETTKRS, HUMORS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS. DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA, 2 ULCKRS. PIMPLBS AND TENDER 1TCH1NGS on alt parts or the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan ami freckles, aad lathe Best toilet dressing In the World. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting or both Internal and ex ternal treatment. All Hrst-class druggists have it. Price 1 per package. O. N. GRITTEmroir. 115 Fulton street, Kew xork, Is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. J unc7-lmd,M, WASftw?
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