LANCASTER DAiELY INTBIiHeiarCBBt WEDNESDAY, JU1Y19 1&&Z. COLUMBIA NEWS. UUH KEOTJLAM. OOkmgaPUKpHCK Eveats Ateag ta; Interest la aad SeeaweaaaBa-i! f Picked TJp by latelB- To day the Reading & Columbia railroad ' pay ost waft in' -town' -'paying oft the em ployees here. The barber shop of David Coleman has been removed to Front street, above John Warren's restaurant. He is now open for easiness. t i Thirteen woodcock were the results ' of a little hunting excursion of Mr., David Fry's, yesterday. After a pleasant row on the Susquehanna last evening a number of Columbia ladies and gentlemen visited Wrightsville.' There was sold at public sale yesterday, on Third street, the household goods of the late Mrs. James Cowden. Tua colored inhabitants indulged in a regular battle last sight aboat 11 'o'clock on Fifth street. ' loapravlag. One of the victims of the accident in the Pennsylvania railroad yards, which occur red about a month 'ago, Mr. John Hen dricks, "is bow able to walk' about his room. He was not expected to Iivo at the time of the disaster. rater Snyder's Faaeral. Today Mr. Peter Snyder, killed by kick from a horse' near Mountville, was buried in the Mountville cemetery' The Reformed church pastor and choir from Columbia were in attendance. Deceased was a member of that church. , remittal. Miss Ella Filbert returned ,boine last evening' from a visit to Philadelphia. Lieutenant B. C. Welsh returned to town last evening, accompanied by his friend, Mr. Frank Erwin, of West Point, N. Y., late a graduate of Williams col lege, io Massachusetts. ' ' ' The Circa. The town was full of strangers to day, whocamo to see the circus. A large crowd wes preseut this afternoon. Many remained away because it was in such an ineonveuient place away out Manor street. There were 10 freight bars' and two passenger coaches in the'- train on which it came. The parade at 10 o'clock was a very good one although the vans were too far apart. A Hoy's Harrow escape. While sitting on the south track in the east P. R. R. yards yesterday about noon a lad of about 12 years of age, named Wilkerson, residing with his' parents on Manor street, was struck by a train. How he escaped instant death is a mystery, but he only received a painful scalp wound. He was taken to the Susquehanna rolling mill, near by and his wound dressed after which he was removed to his home. A Human LegFaund la tneBiver. The leg of a human being was dug out; of the river at the canal outlet, this inorn injr, by some sand diggers. Iu tho, heel of the boot, which still covers the leg, was a brass heel plate for a skate. The rest of the boot was washed away before it could be taken from the water. The' reinaiuB are supposed to bo thoso of a lad who was drowned at Nanticoko, some time ago. Aa Old Man Ureaks Hi Arm. At tho U. B. Sunday school picnic at Lititz yesterday, Mr. Christian Hershey, of this place, fell and dislocated his arm while descending a flight of stairs: In en deavoring to save from injury a little girl he held by the hand he was hurt himself. He is eighty years of ago but sustained with much fortitude the pain of having the arm put in position. He is now doing well and suffers but little pain. Badly Bart on tfae Cars. Mr. J. B. Bastran was the gentleman who was injured in Mariotta on Sunday morning, by being thrown from a train, as he was attempting to get on it. He was thrown violently to the ground. One wrist was cut through to. the bone and a gash was cut entirely across tho forehead into the skulL He is now doing as well as could beexpectcd. It was; reported about this p'hWthat Mr. Frank' Hern residing in Columbia, was tho victim of the acci dent. A Cyclone Storms the Town. Special to the Inteixionickr. . Columbia, Pa., July 102:15 p , m. Something resembling a cylone over Columbia at 1:15 p. nu Trees were blown down -and Barrett & Co.'s circus tent was partly blown down ; all the spestatprs had to leave the tent. None were hurt, and the show will exhibit to-night. WOB&I1U IN THE WOODS. increased Attendance at Landlsvlile. This -was tho second day of the Laudis ville campmceting. The number of ar rivals continues to increase with every train. Many came yesterday from tho neighboi ing cities and surrounding coun try. Among those who came to-day were. Rev. Kuox of Kansas, D. F. powel of Lancaster and I. Gable of Lancaster. Owing to an engagement tho presiding elder has not yet arrived but is expected to day. Rev, Robinson, of Lancaster, came yesterday. No sermon was preached last night, but tho services were very interesting. They were opened with singing and prayer and scriptural readings by Rev. Robinson. lie was followed with remarks by Rev. It. W. Humphreys, of Columbia. Rev. O. O. Rakestraw, of Downington, closed ' tho services, with an address. , This morning's early prayer meeting was led by Rev. G. G. Rakestraw, and at 8 o'clock by Rev. Humphreys. Services at 10 j, were concluded by Rev. Mr. Robinson, who took his text from Romans vm, 26. The sermon was listen ed to by an attentive audieuoe. After the sermon Mr. Rohiuson led a prayer meet ing. This afternoon at 3 o'clock the scrhiou was preached by Mr. Humphreys and Rev. Rakestraw will pieach this evening. At 1:30 this afternoon children's meeting was held at the large stand. Kallroed. Arrangements. The Pennsylvania railroad have made arrangements by which the Niagara ex press leaving here at 10:15 a. m., and fast line at 1:40 p. ra. will both stop at the grounds. The price of excursion tiokets for the round trip is 30 cents. ab improvement. Tho people of Landisville havo greatly improved tho walking to the camp grounds by constructing walks in 'front of their properties between the station and the point where the old boardwalk commences. The walk is not as dusty now as hereto fore. WHKBEIf MLAUSAH? 'CMMatelBla AftMt the Water. A good many complaints reach this office that the city water is musty to the taste and smelland impose. The condi tion of it is variously attributed to andean reservoirs and other causes: Some per sons insist that it is da to ikcayiug mat ter in, the creek. Whatever is the reason otittbe people sky reform necessary. Even the cooling of it with ice does not conceal its oOensivencss, and some of our cittseaswhohad sworn off fear they will bavtjtogo back to beer if the water does Witat m J.I.LU itftl (lr.T "' p to Ut Circa. BH, garrett's circus was in Columnia to-day aadra sanber of gentlemen of this 'ti&jff.'JihWiiTpv 'missed a circus," went tpwjM, atoning trains. The show is owaviibythe 'Bells Brothers. Two ele 0uts, geuuabsr of camels and a wjg oasvas tn'imoH tbe attractions, OOIXVAKX. Death of Mrs. Mary eohlemaa Hiester Levi. A special dispatch to the Ixtelligeh ceu from Philadelphia, dated at 2:41 p. m., announces the death in that city to day of Mrs. Mary E. H., wife of Dr. B. J. Levis. This sad event, which has not been unexpected, no doult occurred some time this afternoon For several weeks Mrs. Levis has been in a very precarious condition. Ten days ago her many friends here had begun'to enter tain hopes of her convalescence, until this dispatch dissipated thepi. I $ Mrs. Levis was the daughter of the late Benjamin Eshleman, of this city, and sis ter of B. F. Eshteman, esq. She was born at the old homestead, Eshleman's mill, in East Lampeter township. She grew up to be a beautiful and accom plished young lady and became the wife of the late Hon. Isaac E., Hiester, after whose death, in 1871 shet built and ' removed to the elegant mansion now occupied by her mother and brother, at the, cornero James and ,Dnke streets. Spme yearago sho ,,made "a lour, to Eu rope, and on the steamer formed tho acquaintance of her second husband, Dr. Kicnard J. .Levis, the famous Fmladelphis surgeon. They .were married June 18, 1878, in this city, and 'since then Mrs. L. has resided in Philadelphia, though a frequent visitor to this city, where she had many friends and relatives, and real estate interests, owning among her properties the Hiester house and ad joining properties on Chestnut street, and a number of houses and ofgeeson Duke street, including the late residence of Mr. Hiester, now occupied uuder a ten years lease by Judge Livingston. Mrs. Levis was in this oity about, a month ago arranging for another trip to Europe, on which she was. to have been accompanied by Mrs. B. F. Eshleman and thoy had taken passage on 'board the steamer Ohio.on which Dr. Wiekersham's party left. Her sudden illness prevented their departure and the bright anticipa tions for a summer of pleasure are clouded with a thick pall of gloom. T1IK TUtNU. A 1'lca hor larger CuUlrallon. Uci'inantown Tclcgr'Aili Wo all know tie value of the turnip crop to England. Nit has been asserted that the interest of their immense debt is annually paid by the product of this crop. As to the United States, we do not make half the uso of the turnip we might do, by increasing tho consumption of the root and improvement in the manner of its cul tivation. 1 lie great want or our winter fed cattle is succulence. We somewhat obviate this want by usiug cut feed moist cued, but as a gcuerat thing bay and. oats and corniud water form' the bulk of cat tle'foooV Carrots, 1 potatoes,, rutabagas and turnips-are use&'at tames, biit'to ai very limited extent to what they might be. Oue reason for this limited use may bo in our old enemy, dear labor. ' In the cul. turo of the carrot, for instance, there is a great amount of hand work. As soon as the heeds are np tho plants must be thiuncd ; and after every hoc harrowing between the rows, hands must go over again to keep the rank weeds from smoth ering out tho carrot plants. Carrots are excellent horse food ; but few of us have this bard labor to spare. It is so much easier to hoe corn in tho hills both ways ; though wo know how nice it is to have carrots with corn, if carrots did not require so much hard work. Hero is the same trouble with the turnip, though in a less degree to-be-sure. Every single tnruip has to be handled in pulling; aud then after pulling every one has to be gouo over again and handled to take the top on. If wo could raaugo to do this by machinery, as we do so many other thingp, so as to get rid' of this hand-labor business, no doubt the production, would soon bo doubled, and uso.be found for an immense number more than is now dreamed of. This may come in time, for Yankee geniuB is equal to any achievement in this direc tion. NO. 7. The bhtiHer fire Company's Meeting. Last night tho Shinier fire company of the old volunteer department, held a meet ing, which was largely attended. The following resolutions .offered by Wm. A. Lcwars, were passed by a vote of 89 to 41 : " Whereas by the recent action of the authorities of the city of Lancaster in creating a call fire departmeut, the Shiffler fire company, No. 7, have no present use for tho apparatus, fixtures &c, now in the posession of the company, therefore, be it Resolved, That the entire real and personal estate of the company shall be placed in tho hands of a special committee, which shall consist ot the president of the company aud six other members of tho company, who shall bo appointed by the president. iIicsoltcd, That said committee, as pro vided from the preceding resolution, shall have entire control of the property and assets of the company. Resolved, That the said committee shall as soon as possible dispose of the real and personal property except the hose car riages, horns, &c, presented to the com pany and convert the same into cash." A committee was appointed, consisting of P. B. Fordney, Henry Smeych, Wm. Lewars, Alex. Harris William Dorwart, Daniel Aucampand Joseph Wilfong, to take charge of the property and sell it. Atteinpt to Murder a Sinter. James Blair has been lodged in jailM Elkton. Md., for attempting to murder his sister in tho Eighth district of Cecil county. According to rumor, Blair made a plot with two tramps to kill his sister, who keeps a store, aud rob itjof a sum of money. He was to enter her bed room and smother her iu her sleep, while the tramps robbed the .place. The attempt was made, but tho woman escaped after a fearful struggle and gave the alarm. The tramps have not been arrested. " Profanity The uw ForUlds.lt." Under the above caption the following circular is posted np and distributed on the streets of Mt. Joy borough : "Tho "Law and Order League hereby gives notice that the laws against pro fanity will be strictly enforced. All citi zens are requested to bring information and assist in rooting out this pernicious practice." Police Cases. The mayor this morning committed four drunken and disorderly persons for ten days each ; discharged one on payment of costty and held one over for further con sideration. John Clark, who Btole a . package from Walter A. Heinitsh's furniture store yes terday, was held by Alderman Barr for a further hearing. 8klpped. Miss 3Iamo Thompson (who was arrested for an assault aud battery on Miss Levina S. Bixler, and who was released fron con finement by Alderman Samson on her own recognizance, failed to put in an appear ance for a hearing -last evening, and it is said she has skipped the town. More Chances In the Fire department. James Kautz, ex-policeman of the Fifth ward, has been appointed a driver of steam engine No. 1, vice Forest resigned!; and " Uoljy" Barns has been appointed driver of the nose cart No. "1, in place of A. J. WeitzeJ. ner,aoaui was reported n this city, doc as I .onuTi. r JOHN 8. UIVLBB CO. if ; . I " ! (TtJ i . 1 1 . ' . An Immense Stock ol k . 1 la rn. i ,'m-rTTi 71 XVJ2J i i i i l Hi I i v ( ..( I I JJNTX No. '25 Ea't'-King Street. j JNO ..S,GIVLBB. tSTSTORE CL03ES r- -" 'ii"-'Tf : jfi...n ,rm"Tni IkOWKKS ) m MfTTMTT a HCRST, new to-daIy r i PI' ! I "' U I !.t Nob; 129, and 131 North Queen ! ' We Open To-Day : OPEN TO-DAY AT STILL LOWER PRICES. New Line of Swiss and Hamburg Hosiery, all Marked Very Low. IV.. M. UOWJSKS, Cam- i'rflsealatlou. This morning Edw. Book my er, the painter, was pifhuiitcd by his workmen with a protty little silver-headed cane. The, presentation took place , at Mrs. Grseraxoafcctionei-y, !tho front of which is hehig handsomelyjpainted by .Mr. Book myer and his men-. ; How ob Xortli Queen Street. A raau and some boys gpt into a row on North Queen street last evening. One of the boys was slapped aud the man got hammered. Both unities seem to be satis fied not to siie. A Curd to tlie rubllc. During I lie rebuilding oi my old store 1 will occupy a store in Locher's building, soutbwcfet angle Centre Square, where f. hope to uce all nij- friends and 'patrons. Great reduction, in all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock. HvU-tfdttw ltcBnectlttllv. M. LEVY. Merchants' Excursion to Coney Island and New York, July 20, 1882. Bound Trip ticket?, good for three days, only $4.50. Train leaves Lancaster, King street, at 4:00 o. m., Colnuibta 40 a. m., Manheim 4:35, Lititz 4:45 and Kphrnta at 5.-04. fiec circulars for particulars. 1v8,r0,15,17,19d HPMCIAJ. NOTICES. . 1'iiny. weak, and sickly children, need Brown's Iron Bitters. It will strengthen and invigorate them. For sale ut 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Invalid wIvcb aud mothers quickly restored to health by using Brown's Iron Bitters. A true tonic. Kor sale at H. B. Cochran's drjut store, 137 North (Jueen street. Lancaster. , 'Jyn-lwdftw All whoarenlllieUMl with salt rheum, itch, scald head, impetigo, and every other erup tion ot the skin, should use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. jyl7-lwdeoditw Thereis more strengui restoring power in a bottle of Farker'3' Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ot malt or a gallon of milk. This ex. plains why invalids find it such a wonderful in vigo rant tor mind and body. See other column. lyl-lradcod&eow "ItucbnpaiDa." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Bladder and Urinary Disease?. $1. Drugglbts. Depot, John HIack. Are you low-spirited, .'-down in the .mouth and weakln the buck? Does walking, lifting or 'standing 'cause pain' in the; small of the back? If so, you hare kidney disease, land Prof. Guilmette's French Kidney Pad is tho only remedy wbtch'wlll enreyon rapidiy'and permanently and without filllngyonr stomach with nauseating medicine. For sale at Kauff man's drug store, North ijur-.en street, Lancas ter. JVlalWdWftS JK ilNK'S CAKIIOMC .SAX.VK. The best Sidve in tne world for cuts, bruises, f-or.-.s, hilceiN, salt rheum, tcttcr.chiippc.d hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin orup; lion)', truckles and pimples. The salvu is ..iruutccd to .yive perfect satisfaction in every cae or money refunded. Bo sure yon get IIent'a Carbolic Salve, sis all others are but Imitations and counterfeit". Price 25 cents. SoM in Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 and l?'j North Queen street. mv29 4 Rose Cold aad Hay Fever. Messes. Whitk JL Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I can recommend Kly's Cream Balm to relieve ull persons nattering from Koso Cold and Hay Fever. 1 have been a great sufferer from these complaint&; by using the Balm have had great relict. 1 have rccom mended it to nanyof my lriunds for Catarrh, aud in all Msea Where they i have used the Balm ireelj have been cured. T. Kknnev, Dry Goods Mcrcliant, Ithaca, N. Y. Mkssbs. Wh. Bust A Sous, D.'uggists, New Brunswick, N. J. Sinco boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, nnd have been unablp to obtain permanent relief until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which has cured me. After a few days' hse I could sleep all night. . L. Clicekhkk, New Brunswick, N.J. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 1S7 North Queen street, Lancaster. , , jul-Swdcl-w 1 Facts Speak lor Tbeintelvea. C. 11. Hall. Grayvlllc, 111., writes : " I never old any medicine In my life that gave such universal satisfaction as Thorns' Kcltctric Oil. In my own case it cured a badly ulcerated throat, and In threatened croup in my chil dren It never tailed to relieve." For salo at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. SklBtty Men. " WcIIh' Health Benewcr" restores health aud vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Bcbility. SI. Depot, John Black. . The young man or woman who must ior sake society because ot mortifying freckles, tan, tetter, pimples and itching exoriations of the lace, should use some ol Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. It cleanses the scalp and is good tor the toilet. - jy!7lwd&w Hnmbagged Again. 'I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctor ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again ; and I am glad I did, for In less than two months' use ot the Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. H. T., St. PauL Pioneer Tret. Iyl5-2wdw a CoLDMf's Llebig's Liqrild.Beef and,Tonic In vlgorator will cure indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily viger. Take no other. Of druggists Jyl7-lwdeodAw Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo, says-: "One of Frot Guiimette's French Kidney Pads cured me of lumbago and kidney dis ease in three weeks' time., My case bad been given up by tho best doctors as incurable. During all this time I suffered untold agony and paid out large sums , o t money. For sale at Kuuffman'a Jlrng store. North Queen street. j jyU-lwdWAS Foa lame Back. Slda or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Waster. .'Price 25 eenUk:. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myllwdeowAw t f i xmv smxfmmm tit .rnjHiTa.iu rttiut ijjihth STYLE POINTS! i r r i i rv v. W STYLE BINTO; OREfTONNESi vfu evened . GKTSTL.MR f HOr j rfit EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY : .- ! 'm: !. ii..l .'A ; -AT- BOWEES & . KUEST?S i . NEW STORE Street. Nos. 129 NEW DRESS PRINTS, NEW DRESS FEROALS ! NEWjDRESB FOUfAR NEW'tyftlfDRtfS-S Edgings' and Insertinga, New Liae t " l( ? BbW.ERS & .Hy.JrJST, Mother! Mothers!! Motbarsn Aro you disturbed at night ;and broken! of your rcbt by a sicK child sulTering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? , If so, go at onCe and get a bottle ot MKS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SxUUP. It will relieve the poor Ilttlo sufferer .immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu There is not a mother on earthjwho has ever used it, Who 'will not tell you at once.thaf wii icfu 'iatetno1 bowels, and give rest to! ttux pother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic, it is perfectly salo, to uso In nil cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one of the oldest and beat female physicians and nurses in tne untied States, Sold every where. . 55 cents , a bottle. ,aiMy-at.WS&w ", S, Sins of the Fathers Visited on the Children. t'liystcians say tnat scroinious rami cannot be eradicated ; we deny it "in toto." if you Sd throuch' a thorough course ot Burdock lood Bitters, your blood will get as pure as you can wish Price $1. For sale at II.- B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. urown-s ttousenoid Panacea la. . the, most effective Pain Destroyer, In tlie World. Will most 'surely 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 Bo.welsSore Throat, Rheumatism and alt, achbs, ami is TUK GREAT KKLIEVKR OF PAIN. "Broww'S Household Pawacka" should' bo in overy family. A teaspoonful of the .Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweotcned if preferred J, taken at bed time will bbkak up a oolk. 23 cts a bottle. . febll-.lvdM.WSw. Tartar Aic barnacles on the teeth; at first creamy, then-crusty, theu removable only by the den tist. It loosens the teeth, and makes the guns tender. Don't permit it to gather ; use 80ZO- DONT, and keep the mouth clean and the! teeth healthy. jyl81wdeod&w Catabbr cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector tree. For t-alc at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-ladeowAw MS ATM. Hotlky. In this city, on the 17th insl J John W. Hubley, in the 72d year of his age.' ' His relatives and friends aro rcsprctlully Invited to attend the laneral, from the res idence of Ills 'son, A. A. Hubley, No. 21 West King street, on Thursday mnrningattio clock. Services will be held In Trinity Lutheran church. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 2t Halbalii, July 17, $!, suddenly, at her res dence, tills city. Miss Ann Catharine Halbacb. - The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon ut 3 o'clock from her late residence. No. 401 East Orange street. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Baker. In Mountville, on the 17th Inst., Henry Baker, in the 77th year or his age. Tho relatives nnd friends arc invited to at tend his funeral, from his -late residence in Mountville, on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock Services at Rohrerstown at 10 o'clock, 1 hter mentnt Rohrerstown. 21 Stosk In this city, on the 17th ins.!., John Stone, aged 45 years, 7 months anil 3 Any-?. His relatives and friends 'are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hi late residence, No. 438 North Water street, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at. Lancaster cemetery. It Levis. In Philadelphia, .on the liith Inst.. Mary K. II., wife of Dr. R. Ji. Levis. It IfJSW ADrXBTIHKMENTM. r 1 KW IIINK cONnKUTIOOT1UIiAB'T(b LU IT Slnolrt 11 Inr 0 Mnl. '.if ITARTMAVS Yellow Front Cigar Store. WI.WUMJ, A ..... ...V ..1...I-,, Ml. A..S.V.m.. M 1yl5-6rad JjiOK KKNT. The Shaeffer proferly. Ho. 437 West Or ange street. For further information apply to JOHN C. SUAEFFEB, -jyit-lwd Cadwcll House. , T OUHUUI. TAX, 188, O Tho duplicate is in the hands of the treas urer. Three per cent, off tor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. WOflice hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. i jul3-2md& I FOUNTAIN FINK -CUT TOBACCO, 8 1 cents per oz., 25c per ft.,Tit HART. MAN '3 Yellow Front Cigar Store., Jyl5-6md ITIXCURXION TO LITITZ TO-MOBKUW !i (THURSDAY) MORNING from the Up per Readihg Depot Train starts at 7:40 Tickets. 50 cents lor Adults. Tickets 25 cents for Children under 12. It LOKU1LLAUU-8 TOBACCO, FULL LIMB Rebecca. 10c per plug, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. iy!5-7md CIltiAR MAKERS WANTED. ' ' j BUNCH-BREAKERS and ROLLE R8 Can find steady employment at Cincinnati. Ohio. Prices for Rolllng-From 93 60 to 95 00 per LOCO. For Bunch-Breaking 92 25 to 9300 per 1 0 . The Cincinnati Cigar Manufacturers' Association, consisting of the principal man ufacturers ot the city,w!ll guarantee work the year around to all competent and steady workmen. For information apply to G. D.-WOODWORTH, Secretary, Cincinnati Cigar Manuf. Association, 19-ltd No. 7 W. Front St,, Cincinnati, o. SBiALJj HAVANA CIOARM, CLEAR Fil lers. 2 for 5 tents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. - r 1 HAVANA CIGABS, THE BBST IN THK market. 5 cents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. Im . 4 : . fM ESTATE OF THOMAS D. KtSLLY, JLATJE !l ot the the City of Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of W. IT. Hensel, administrator, to and among those legally entitled to the. same, will sit for, that, purpose on 8ATTJBDAT, AUGUST'S, 1B32, at 10 o'clock a, m.in' tne Library. Boom of tne Court House In the City ot .Lancaster, where all pexBonslntercsted in said' distribu tion may attend. - Ei X. MABTIK. lulyis-itOoawW , Auditor. U, lll.XtVl - A mis JlJt.TM'unii VI IT ".'I .1 lilJ-iij.l ".'. i:iij .:; i a - . i: i :u i .u "i it ' XUj & GCi i.i i J?9 LaneaSti3f'Pa. , GEO. P. RATHVON. AT 6 ,0'CIiOCK. ' ' L jL. i'i "in t.-.i V I.i NEWTO-DAY! IM'-I- - t and 131 North Queen Street. V All in the Latest Styles. 0DS i . f I of Laoes, New Line of Corsets an ' '10 M , .' , 'jf, -j j I HKBVKV 2f HfJK9T, MJLMKKTB. new vora maraet. Naw roam. July 19. Flour State and West ern dtui and In some Instances SftlOc per bbl. lower. Southern dull and weak. j Wheat heavy and ?ovcrlsl : $2c lower, fair business in options ; No. 2 Ked. July, II 18l 20; do Aug.. fl lCSJl 10; do Sepi.,l 1731 19; do Oct., SI 18101 19 do Nov., l aeei aoji ; do year, 91,1601 I7c. Corn .unsettled and UKc lower; Mixed Western spot; 87KJc; do futures. 77k 83Kc OataliQUfs lower ; No. 2 July, G2Xc; do Aug.. 9WAc ; do Sept., 4R : State, 820 63c ; western. 0068e. . , . . rniiaueipnia Market. i PutAsamiA.July 19. Flour dull nnd un settled : Superfine, at 92 7593 25;. Kxtra, VMtHii-, fohio aad Indiana fiimlly, 960 6 25; Penn'a family, 95 356550. aye nour at at uue -a. Wheat active at decline ; Del. and Pa 91 1901 20 : do Amber. 91 200122. Red, Corn high grades scarce, low grades dull. Oats scarce and higher ; No. 1 White. 74c ; No. 2 do, 73Kc ; Ho. 3 do, 7273c ; No. 2 Mixed, 7O07OKC . v Kye scarce ; old, 80081c. Provisions firm, fair jobbing demand. Lard firm. ' Butter fairly ac'.ive and firm; Creamery Extra, 26c; do good to choice, 23025c. Eggs steady ; Pa., 21c ; Western, 17020c. Cheese firmer. , Petroleum firm'; Ucfined, 0jc Whisky at 91 17. ttOMnwwn . , New York, Philadelphia and Local btoOH also United States Bonds reported dully Jacob B. Loe, 22 North Queen street., . July 19. 10:00 t:0( 2. a. m. r. a. r.M. Del.. Lack. A Western 131 131 132 Denver & Bio Grande 61 61& eii K. y.. Lake Erie A Wet tern. :.-; 40, 40 4fy Kansas and Texas.. '..:.... ;i;.'. 38j2'f39i4 39 Lake Shore Mich, southern 113114 -U New York Central 134 135 Vy New JerseyCenriJ-.-..,....... 80 8x W4, Ontario Western....... V.. . 29 29 29 Omaha Com 46 4 47J Omaha Preferred , 107 107 a7 Uhlcoiro. MIL St. Paul.. ..A...'. 113 HHi 118 Texas jraciuc yvi out vs. Wabash, s ...)nla Pacific.... 364 37U Western Union Tel. Co 88 83 Pennsylvania R.K. 62'4 62 Reading......: .1 3km 31 Buffalo Pitta. AWeat.... ...... l lt Northern Pacinc Com 47 48 " " Preferred.... 69 89 ; .89 .62 30 ,19 8i ; m " ; . . . 1 1 virain hu rcvvniwa ywiuuwB, One o'clock Quotations ot grain and prorli- uuo, iiuuuudu wj a. n. m. uuui., inunui,!.!-, East King street. . July 19. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork iard July.... l.OrJi .76 .51 August 1JI .75 ,.38; t 20.75 Sept.,.. 1.03 '.7572 .35 20.82 Year.... 1.01 .67 I'tillartelDUla. 12.32 12L57 I July..... Aug Sept.... 1 1-u ' ea j 1 ' .J. 1.17 .81 jso; 1.17 .84 .47 ' Uvastoekfaiarkec. " j Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 153 head uen. erally unchanged, but some sales rather higher; no very good here;, sales of fair to good at 95 7506 50 ; ll?ht to medium, 95 4906; mixed butchers'. 9404 75. Sheep and LambsReceipts, 400 head: (dull ana uncuangeu. , , 1 Hogs Receipts, 800 head; quiet and un changed, t CMi0Aao,July.l7v-THogs Receipts, 9,000 bead: shipments, 4,600 bead ; market strong and fair ly active ; good -very scarce and a shade higher ; mlxed.97 2509 : good to heavy, 98 100 8 60; light 973008 10 ; skips, 9 5007 40. t Cattle Receipts, 4,400 head : shipments, 1,600 head ; market weak and all low grades 10c lower: exports 497 4009; good to choice Ship ping, 9G 6007,; common to fair, 9506 25 ; batch ers' stuff plentllni and selling slowly at low rates; poor to lair, 92500360: good, 93750 475: Blockers nominally 92 6004 50; Tcxans weak; poor to fair, 93 2504 22; medium to good. 4 J504 90 ; choice, 9505 50. Sheep Receipts, 600 head ; trad a unimprov ed, and the market dull and weaker at 2 750 475; bulk ot sales at 93 2404. CiitciwHATi Hogs were steady; common and light at 9609 30 ; packing and butchers' at 97850890. East LisxxrY.Pa. July 18. Cattle Receipts 170 head; market vrvrydull; extra, 970760; good, 95 7508 75 : common, 9304 60. Hogs Receipts 809 head ; market firm ; Phllailelphlas,98 7O088S; Baltimore, 99300 8 60 ; Yorkers, 97 9008 10. Sheep Receipts 3.000 head ; market ,vcry slow : extra, 94 5004 80 ; good, 94 3001 59 ; com mon 92 6003 50. i " ' ' ' ' " ' ' IftlW AJtTXMTIBXMElflS. frjLL LINE BUCKE, i-OKCK AND t1 other Playing Cards at HARTM AN'STel low Front Cigar Store. Jul5-Cmd pi BAND HARVEST-HOME PIONIO , " .-i - i AT WHAT-GLEN PARK, ' ON 8ATUBDAY, JULY 28, 182i No ladies admitted without invitations. Complimentary tickets, not transferable, will bo given to gentlemen desiring to attend. To be had from tho committee. iyl!,15,l9d PENNSYLVANIA CIGABS, 15 FOB 25 cents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. PUCCCKHOX TO LITITZ. Under the direction ot the Young Men's So ciety of Grace Church. ' THURSDAY, JULY 20.. Tickets for sole at Hubley 's.Xong's, Baker's, Fondersmlth'8, Herzog's and Barr's. Price of tickets-Adults, 50! cent; children under 12, 26 cents.' ' i' JylS-tfd PBOFOeALS WILL.. BE BBCKITBO MX the Mayor's Offlce until 8 p.m. Thursday July SO, ferdlfglng out and ailing In 159 leet more or less, of Water Trench on North Duke streBtsoutBfrom Hew street; 690 feet on New street,. from Duke east; 900 feet on North Lime, from New street north ; 459 leet on East Chestnut fromfresenttermlus of water pipes and 300 leet on West Grant from Mary east. Trenches to be four feet deepHd,tiro feet wide. Bids must state how much per cubic yard for roekaa how much tor earth: Bids lor each trench separate. ' Work to be done under the direction and subject to the measurement and in tne'rorder'of time as directed by the Superintendent of the" Water Works. ; The trenches to be filled careially back,' and where macadamlzlnc Is . removed to be replaced smoothly: The Water Committee reserve the right to.rVjertarry or aU "bids.- T- ' JNO. T, MacQONIGLE, lylMtd Mayor. I THIRD EDITIOB. - lnJlU. i '.ml Xtt , nit H 'M WSDMSSdiavt aTVBMM6raui.T 19, 18 :i i-... i 'ABABI'3 TRACK OF BKVASTATIOS Bow lite Soldiers Bare Bwrsaeil tae Lae tdNDqsttlylS. e'cbrresipoMentjf uie Ahutu. iMgrap. aa. Awiawiriaaaja "1 drove Teaterdav nw saUea- aloa the line of the Arabi Paena'1 "retreat and passed .several vUIages, .the.peppje waick are starviac aad the aoldiafa rebben themof everythinr.' The entire Toatoia lined witlrdead horaes aad carjlagea. is reported tkat tba Bedouiaa hamated the soldiers during their retreat, idllintr 200 of, them." xi BJEW IOBB1 POLIJICS. The Ni O. L. Party la CeaaelL Albany, 'N. Y.. July 19. The Greea- baek state convention asaambled bere thta mbrning and adopted' a platform;' ii aatrming.tue Chicago platformf 1880. It also condemns the. penal oode laws en acted by tjbe liegisiatnre as "Violative every ptinciplo for, which our goverhmeat was established ;' denounced the presest system of prison' labor as an outrage on eivilizatioa : declares that all lands owned by individuals or corporations in ezeess to wnas isrenuirea ior meir personal use, should be taxed, ro as to make the' owner ship of such land valueless, and deeaaads local self government for all communi ties. . ' j Tbe Nominees, i ' George O. Jon, of Albany, was placed in nomination for governor, but declined to be considered a candidate for any posi tion. A ballot then resulted aa follows .; Epenctus Howe, of Sompkins, 00 Robert Blissert, of Kew York, 21 ; George' Blajr, of -New York, 14 ; G. L. Halsey, of Ura'a- dilla, 11 ; Clinton L. Furbish, of Brooklyn' i. aii me oanuiu(e oxuopk ovw were, then' withdrawn and he was declared tho nominee for governor.. Ho as the candi date for socretary of state last year. ' James Alien, of Brooklyn, was nominat ed for lieutenant, governor, by ( acclama tion. L. J. HeHartin, of Magra coisity. was nominated by acclamation for chief judge of the court of ap peals. L. G. McDonald, , of Glen's Falls, as nominated for' congress-man-at-large by acclamation in spite of his protests that be could not be a candidate. On motion of Mr. Jones a resolution was adopted extending tbe sympathy of the convention to the laboring, men who are struggling fur just .and fairwages, and especially to tne freight Handlers in new Yorki. The convention then adjourned tine die. The greenback labor state committee was organized this afternoon by the clec tion of George O. Jones, of Albany, as chairman, and J. M. Randall, of James town, secretary. An Unholy Alliance. Chicago, July 19 The indications are that the Grecnbackers and Republicans of the 18tb, Morrison's district, will unite on a candidate and elect their man to Con gress. MELANCHOLY SUIC1DK. Burns TJiomaads of, Hollars tn.a Va'li Lock Haven, Pa., July 19. A German political refugee named Carl Duphlmejer,, of Vcrder, Hanover, Germany, committed suicide at Keating, in this county, yester day, by shootinir himself. He left a letter and $300for.hi8 wire aadVsinV.ofl money1 ItM .bVWU U UJB 111 XfAV.lSVUy PUIIJ VOIUI17 uv shooting he burned several thousand dol lars in a wash bowl. In tho letter to bin wifo he says : "I have been wrongfpRy accused. I could never stand it to be brought before a court of justice, and I havo resolved to bo my own judge." ,Ho bids his family good byo and says the gov ernment will not get " another, victim." . ' Bnrtnesa Beveraes aad Saastrofee.". Nkw York, July 10. Charles Poppe, aged 40, committed suicide this morning by, hanging himself in a restaurant, 'on' 8tb avenue, of which ho was tho owner Busi ness reverses and tho effects of a snhstroke he receive.! sumo years ago are thought to have led' to the commission of the deed. I DISASTfiOVS Fines.- r . -. J ToWas, Forests "aad aSUlsBaraed. East Tamas, Mich., July 19 Heavy forest tires are raging here. , An Elevator Boraed. r 'MEABT.ATCH'iBps,Mb., nfyf. C. Gbodelle's grain elevator burned yesterday. Loss, 10,000. flaadreds of Houses Swept Away. fiMVRSA, July 19. A great fire i rages here. Many hundreds of bouses are al ready destroyed. Iron Mill on irtre. Rockaway, N.J., July 19 The oil tanks of tbe American-Sweden iron company rolling mill took fire this morning and are still burning. A rated Factory. . New Yobt, July 19. The factory build ing Nos. 145 and 147, Mulberry street was damaged by tire this morning, for tho third time in three years. Total loss, $10,000, falling upon a number of firms. Taree Mills Boraed. Portland Me., July 19. A serious fiie is reported to have occurred' at Bur mills, Buxton, last night. The grist mill of T. H. Berry, the mill of S. H. Berry and the furniture mill of Woodman & King are reported to have been burned. A train went hence at 2 a. jm.'with'a steam fire engine, but tho flames were stayed when the engine arrived. I THE STAlt BOCTJK TBIS.VE8: The Slim Chance of Their Coavlctloa. Washington, July 19. In accordance with tbe arrangement made yesterday, to day was set down for argument' int the criminal court upon .admissibility, of tbe evidence in the Star Route eases of the wit ness John A. Walsh. It is understood' that tbe decision of this question will also af fect the admissibility, of tb&jRendell'eon-? fession, and upon this last piece efi evi dence it is generally, believed depends the succesYbf the prosecution's efforts to soako oat a case against the Sar Route defenct ants. ' ' " TBaeWerMCaBa' '3J3D Wilmington, Del., July 19. The cloud discovered by John O. Jack Hbbtteuin, ( itkeMataChtsJum, night of May 19, was again observi moon sen, of ok the fdbj him on Monday nighty " '- ' ! 11171. .9 I. - 9 .. . -.-. t jiiir, Iffciskiaaa as? that be mav live three ana a hi uaiaiua, dh bb.iv 'iio at .iKBiMB-iaayvn t.KiOBto'itlay he ,Waaj;toced,-agmi ause the tabs iatakkjr-barfeol)bt avatterday and to-day be took it fBatraHy. tie-is kept very qaiet at iii kiBMer xeatm Tree sums,, akheuxk. KveraJ, nMmfkeat mn baveeaUed. em bii iamb deleftatea .to thWaUteeeBriiBBBBWa' a9ileed.0Tt.il Ih, t i, a t i. WAURNerex, JaJTW.-rTbe ieMawiug inasioaa eent'9lSeBBrDto- day: Willla' Hall'of Iowa,' wegorer or or Wyoasuagjvpe kr. of New. . 9rki,iiifHS9tm of j H U1 LIWfcol ikea. Wj:'AfleetaT.(4-.of Cah,Jassocia9e jastk cfcW'4ewme Mart, or Arisen' Postattsewi'fed ward Goodwin, ai Curweasville, Fa. ;uSamaol f J! Row; at CtoarJaW. Pa.,;s Jomftiae R. Welnwii at NortkabevuBBV Fa i 'i -" '"it iunh ii;ntir 'ii The SekaytaBl 90lcW9mw0,i 'S'PkaMijmMJMtfiUk-Ot .Taylor to day reported ib'm BBBa4 a Health. through tkTaiiaxyc oCtaeaaaJvaisryseaHjr p!o,QM'water of Ueoharylkill river. ,Tha,aeiaf tho 4aveecajt4ioai abowa that tbe feat ef the river having been eoteljeea wile wafeSwded -'i-. j' 4" i '" n j."" ii'ji.'li. waters is tbe vififipf, Jefco.by aoaaeaaa'ai noiiT ' Jm Nrw Yohc, Jatylt.DaffiBs'k qabrrel between Matthew lTiihUaw I and hie1 wife last night, ibe' Womaa jjtetftoWrbor. live stones high, i Bemg. Barsaed ,tbkr by her hesbaad, shotoapii. tai abeaUcwulk and received sach iajarie a1UJrtaH in her death. i rmjrt Jootm M. ti luu. x VavaSa a 'Haaataaaaa.'': , l Philadelphia, Jary 19.-Oacr Tafcer this morning arretted, J(Aaioa,,;,ailias v aieetwe noraer, :en easpwwp otjwting a professioaal thief. 'IsaaiaBJ biebaJasray and the ofloer shotfaiai iitaebec'' in flicting a jHHdltfa&'ft. ably die. . . . . K, . ,.iu,vm.', Ao-avKPaiwsalst,,.,-, New York, JaJy lH.-r-Tbe easoaiaa jnry this moranag ia Ike flaaa of ilLesaWGutar mtrtb, wb6 dred Jawe ll'fi Wjirries received, returned a'.verdict'tiaai'bei'carae to bis death at tbe hands of tlsoaie, person or persons uakaowa A- m , c(J' Tljiy oil! , FesilaMiflppajeaBaWiiiMr Houghton. Mjieh-JalyJlsV-safBaaJr o three women' mat foirncreriaaebDatl ou,rortageriver:,yei.terJay,lien;it'l1ipct. Tf women.andorie aeB1,w)$ftWued. Sosm Indians. in. tbe .vieisUty.reacaafithe others. 1 -' '' it juo f n M' HweiMvlag PaMitaaaBa.'i nv - Atlanta, G., ' Jaly- iftlw-The sUte Democratic con vehtfon"'ejet IteWal 'noon. Henry Jackson, of Atlanta,., w eleptwl permanent chairaavaB4 the,wortipfi tho convention is prngresaiag haTBtnaaasMry. , . , ,, ,.., m mil The W raasllag Bsf laisataves. Washington, 'July 19. Inasediately after the readiofpof-tbe journal, the House Iresumed coonidefatiea of tbe South Caro- ma contestcd election ease of Small vrj Tillman ,1 p.l.,lJ,'. J . i -. u ;. w A DManlsSaaea AnT. .uj:!' Petebsbdrg, vai Jafy lO.Rfchard jiy Lkifka Garland who shot aad , kiuetl'r ffwbli. Ad Vdison last week,, baa, beesy releasM on $1,000 bail. It is thought be wiU.be ac .quitted. I a ii.i-i , The Ktrlkias rrelaut .Haaaiera, , '. Nbw York, July 19. Tre,,.if no change in tbe freight beedlers'aaribei; and there is no prospect 'of a settleniea'. ' " . n t!zoi ,t " i . ' li;I fSwriz-JLaat ' . iH ! hal """;" V" "r?"" "Srr.S .'Sr ls:'.'.'rW ,,TW7H ifwe... roe ra ,-,. . i ',., f.i rll6... 109 lift 5 per ct.1 a lor 30 years.. 109 IflR . per ct. School Loan.... M9 112 i ." Ml or years., ti S, ,,r laIOi50 i' ' isiorwwtni: " ,e ", JdrSorBfyearsiBa-'-iirrjj; Mahelm borcliloa...V. , ..if. . Me'J wc rimNatlOBatBankT!!..,..'..'::r....'9li386 Farmers National flan.. ;........'. ',:Tii(i.25 Pulton National Bank...., ,...1119b';'' i2 IaBcastexCoanty Natlnaai Bank;? v in Cbhnnnta National Bank. .. .". .':'..?.. tM 147 Kphrota National Baak, ...ion- uun riret Natloaal Bank, ColaraWa..f ...m. ui.30 Plrst National Bona, "trastturaJLV I9S iStM First National Bra k. Marietta. ...,'.VN9'', W First Natfoasl Bank. Mount Tori. rW' H7L UUtx NatluaalUank.. ten 14 Manheim National Roair ion : nnlAn NaMonal Bank.' Mount JOT. ' 9W New Holland NatfonalBenk:.':.'.'.. W ' wwwiaVT i aanna Bihrsin ' "" ' ' 7..V 115 Quarryvfrie K K.'.'::............v...9 as ":93.2s Miaersvlile Street Car: .:.'. ".' "aj.50 IaqnrrerrrinUngCoatBany....."M I'to Watch raetory.:...... .'....J. mRi las ea Light audTTuel Company.... :'" Stevens House.... .:.r.H ,' J 90 Columbia Gas Comaany..,.:?..... ' ' " Columbia Water Company. .'.. i'.'..1 " k Husquebaiuia Iroa Company t Company..... MS lie BBoTBeeeeeeeeeaaeea IV bMw 3 :?':,' " ir aianeiai nouowarare, Steveas House.-. Slclrv island 16 Kst Brandy wine A ' WayneSh'g1. MiUersyille Normal Meboel..:.-.. ' BlHOXIXABBOrH QuarryvUle B. K-due 199 ...4to 9120 lir. Itt.IO 100 MS 33133 ffi 75.25 KeadlnaA Columbia K. '. iw ianeasier waicn col. ubc isss ,,. m Lancaster, baa Lisa toad raelCo.. due In lor 99 veers MS Lancaster Us Lhkaad,rnel Col, UU" aB arws Lancaster ft Marletla. :..:.'........'.. 'V Lancaster New Hollaad.;.'.'.. .': MS Lancaster a) easonenanaa. Mnrlna A Beaver Vaiier. 3: m r- wifiiMi , jfciyK a iwfibie. tLmBa.ftfliea' - B.TLAi9KA,"6a;; Jaly-w. Mr: Hiirs I ,9 10.25 mi a .-Si I M 19 " 25, 18 '9' 47.25 K 21 40 ' 40.1J lea m 6 50 as; 75 "m' 55 B- 133.10 25 4.1 Bndaeport M Hores hoe. .........' Columbia A Chestnut HUli. ...'.., Columbia A Wash! naion : .' Columbia A Big spring :.....' Imeasterat Kphrata..'.....:.V.:. Lancaster A Willow Street. ..'.... Strasburg Millport..'...:..'..... Marietta A May town..: '....'.: Marietta A Mount Jnv Lanc.,BI!xabctfcfn AMMillet'a.. Lancaster A VraltvUle. IjaneasterAUtirs LaacasterA Wllllainstown: Laacaster A , Maahcua. .. 1 : i r 1 1 i 1 r 1 -pABaUUfB BAIK BALeAMJ. .'! A perfect drssslsg. esrgaatry fwrramed ftuA lawaBTel.ff-aHrtT tolor 1 artd'preveats baldaeas. All TarmeTS,' Mothers, Buslnem Men. Me chanics. Ac .who ore tired out tor work or worry, and sn.whoitfailaeiaWe BrftAdypci- '. rtwnadkm pHinUU' kAfcili lLl.i.v.r liver complaints, you can be Invigorated and cured by uelsg SffliK It you are westing-away wtta Age, or say alSBBSSejl the Toaic a HIGHXY ICINB THAT NXTW Nonegenurae wftfeettYtfawaMBsPee'TOiscox ft Co. 50c. and ft BtsesaCiMil; drugs. Jjugesavijlbayiag-sfBeow PinifinMc XjBBMBBBSptlOn, waBBaeae, yBTlll find INTMMIKATTBbI mkd- - l
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