-.; '- ; ?-JJ" - -. -r-rf - ' i - LANCASTER DAILY INTELMGEffCI COLTJMBU MWS. OCR KEODLAK CORRESPONDENCE Events Along the MaaaluMBa Items or Interest 1b rod Arouad Um Borough Picked Up by the Iatellt genct r'c Reporter. A little picnic was held on Cbicqnes rock yesterday by a party of Columbians. It was a very pleasant affair. On Monday evening Bam liich, a little boy residing in Sbadtown, fell from tbe top of a fence and broke bis arm. A pocket book containing a sum of 'money was lost yesterday by Mr. Bert Slade. Cards in it will identify tbe owner. A meeting of tbe sewing society of St. Jobu's Lutheran cbnrcb was beld on Locust street last evening. A game of baseball made things lively on tbe river dumps this afternoon. It was wbat is known as a " scrub " game. On the train that left for the Gettys burg encampment this morning were 228 persons from Marietta, and between 200 and liW from tins place. There were 21 cars on tbe train. Mr. 0. F. Markel's new drug store at the Five Points has been opened for bus iucss. The combined residence and store of Frederick Bucher, corner of Third and Locust streets, is being handsomely re painted. Two rolling mill mon, Messrs. William Haines and Thomas Dakcn, left to day for Elmira, N. Y., where they will reside henceforth. Yesterday about 5 p. in., while several boys were playing at the corner of Fourth and Cherry streets, Frank Thomas, one of tbe party, received a severe cut in tho knee, accidentally, from a knife iu the bands of Charles Fink. Personal Mention. Mr. M. Uachcnhcimcr is spending a few days of pleasure at Atlantic City. Mr. Win. Farley, of Chester county, is visiting friends on Walnut street. Miss Mary Lauucs is a guest of Mrs. Charles Williams on Cherry street. Messrs. Harry IJippcy and Charles Strinc, deputy sheriffs of Lancaster coun ty, have returned from their visit to the seashore. Drank Ouart or Whisky. A man yesterday afternoon performed the feat of drinking a quart of whisky, at the Vigilant fire engine house. He did it to kill tbe toothache. It had the desired cflcct, but the wonder is that it did not kill him, besides making bim dead drunk. Tbe Disorderly Darkeyn Two only, of the three colored men ar rested for assaulting Mr. John Clark, on Monday, made their appearance at the hearing at 'Squire Oder's, last evening. Tho third, Bill Turncy, did not turn up. As Iko Maple has a family that depends on him for support, he and Sol. Morris, the two that appeared, weie discharged on payment of a hue and the costs. There is uo doubt, but that the Maple's family could have gotten along very well without bim for a few months. Fancy Dress itall. A large fancy dress ball was held in the armory last evening. Amongst the 70 or more who wero present, were a number of ladies and gentlemen from 'adjacent towns. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. Tho dancing was contiuuod un til late in tho night. Surprise Party. The Citizens' band attended a surprise party at tho Clay furnace last ovening. If. was held at the residence of Mr. George Donnelly, one of tho furuaco bosses. It was a very large and very pleasant enter tainment. The party was given in honor Mrs. Donnelly's birthday The boys wero greatly pleased with their generous recep tion. Tho party broko up about 12:30 a. in. A Runaway Horse. The bakery team of Mr. Fred. Kuapf took fright on Locust street, this morning, and ran off up tho street. In front of Ucichard's grocery store tho wagon struok a post, which broko the animal's headlong fright, aud enabled tho drivor to gain con trol over him again. Drank and Disorderly. Ofliccr Fisher escorted to the couufy jail this morning two men who were arrested yesterday for being drunk ard disorderly. For creating a disturbance at A. Ki tig er's hotel, on Front street, on Saturday evening, Sam Read and Jacob Wanner wero arrested and taken before 'Squire Frank last evening for a hearing. Both were oideud to pay a line and the costs. Read settled his case, but Wanner says he will take his to court. The squire has given him until next Saturday evening to pay his costs ; if he does not do it then ho will be taken in charge again. A Boy's lies cat Off. John Gildersteeve, a lad of 12 years, had his lelt leg to badly mangled yesterday about o p. m by having it caught be tween a car wheel and car axle box, while attempting to jump off of a P. R. R., freight train, that amputation was neces sary. It was not performed until about half past ten o'clock, last night, when the limb. was taken off close to the body. Tho acoideut occurred between Union and Perry streets, on which latter the boy re sides with his parents. He is lying jn a very critical condition, his nervous system being greatly disturbed by tho shock. THE CAMPMKETING. Children's liar Large Crowds' This being children's day at the camp -meeting tbe crowd is larger than upon any day before except Sunday. Sabbath school scholars arc present from ail neigh boring towns and different parts of the county, aud they are accomanied by their parents aud friends, who swell the ciowd considerably. Last evening's sermon at 7:30 o'clock was preached by Rev. W. J. Mills, former ly of Reading, but now in Philadelphia, whose text was ' Why will ye die," from Ezekial xviii 31 Rev. Mr. Oakes, of Tower City, Pa., who is a uew arrival, was tho leader of the prayer meeting this morning at G, which was followed at 8:30 o'clock by a similar meeting under charge of Rev. Mr. Ycrkoi, of Georgetown, this county. At 10 o'clock Rev. Dr. Murphy of Phoiuixville preached to a very largo audience at the main stand. The sermon was a fine ono and it was from Romans xiii-13 tho words being "Know Thyself." The attendance of children was very large. At 1:30 this afternoon the children's meeting was beld at the largo s.and. It was tho largest of the meeting. Addresses were delivered and there were singing and prayers. At 3 o'clock this afternoon services were beld, but there was no preaching. Dr. Dobbins, formerly of this ci;y, was in charge and tbe services were devoted to children to whom addresses were deliv ered. This morning at C o'clock the sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper will be administered, aud at 7$ o'clock the sermon will be preached by Rev. J. S. Bailey, of Bird-in-Hand. To-morrow will bo the last day of tbe camp, when the services will be of the moht interesting nature. Dr. Todd, of Philadelphia, will preach in the morning and Dr. Hamlin, of Harrisburg, in tbe af ternoon. In the evening the services will close with a walk around. Henry Shubert, of this city, who is an old member of tbe church and a veteran c uupmeeting man is 63years of age to-day. Last evening a large number of his friends gal hered in front of his cottage and sere naded him. Mr. Shubert thanked tho ciowd for their serenade and it was after waids discovered that it was one day early as tbe people thought yesterday was Mr. TOBM S. GITXKB CO. PROTECTION PROM MOSQUITOES. WE HAVE THE BEST MAKES OF MOSQUITO CANOPIES, And put them up in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. C-STORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 6 O'CLOCK.-! JJSTO. S. GTVLlER No. 25 East King Street, JNO. S. GIVLER, Shubert's birthday. He will probably re ceive another this evening. Till! UBANU UOMK, Election and Installation ot Officers, Re ports ol Committees, Etc. The Grand Homo of Pennsylvania, a branch of the Brotherhood of the Union, resumed its sessions in Odd Fellows' ball yesterday afternoon. Tho degrees of the order were conferred on a number of mem bers. Tho grand scroll-keeper reported the following : Membership, 2,100 ; initialed during last year, 250 ; amount received from all sources, dues, etc., $10,750.C0 ; paid out for benefits, $0,785.25 ; paid out for funeral benefits, $950 ; total value of Homes in tbe stato, $15,000. This morning the new officers were in stalled by P. G. G. Lydia A. Whitman, of Reading, assisted by P. G. G. Wm. C. Graham, of Home No. 7, Harrisburg. They are as follows, to serve for the en suiug year : Grand Guardian M. A. B. Willard, York. Grand Protector Matthew W. Bruce, Philadelphia. Grand Priest A. T. Zalziger, Lancas ter. Grand Priestess Eliza Conrad, Phila delphia. Grand Scroll Keeper Thomas K. Dou uallcy, Philadelphia. Grand Treasurer Johu K. Spahr, York. Grand Watcher of tho Day Louisa Morris, Frankford. Grand Watcher of tho Night Edith A. Boustead, Philadelphia. Other business of uo public interest was transacted, such as reports of committee on laws and amendments. The linauco committee reported tho finances of tho Grand Home in a healthier condition than they have been for years, with very good prospects of organizing new Homes in ditTereut sections of the state. Lebanon was selected as tho next place of meeting, ono year hence. The l'icnlo Xo-inoriow. The session of tho Grand Home will close to-day and to-morrow Fulton Home, No. 20, of this city, will hold a picnic iu honor of their distinguished guests at Rocky Springs. llie .Shinier Trouble. Wo were mistaken yesterday iu saying that the injunction applied for by certaiu members of tho ShiiHcr firo company re straining the special committee from disposing of the comnauy's property had been heard by Judge Liviugston and re fused. Judge Livingston declined to hear the case because of certain informalities. The case may como before him again in proper shape when it will lie disposed of according to its merits. Mayor's Court. The mayor had two cases lo dispone of this morning. Ono disorderly was dis charged on payment of costs. Another, who was suffering from delirium tremens, was committed to prison for ten days. Julia Shiolds, Roso Martin and Bridget Meany were arrested for being drunk and disorderly in Mifflin street last evening and cieating a great distmbance in the neighborhood. Tho were held for a heariug before Aldormau Spurrier. Arrested for Larceny. To day J. B. Bachmau, of West Willow, J was arrested on the charge ot larceny ol a watch preferred by C. S. Frick. The defendant gave bail before 'Squire Stcllter for a hearing before Alderman Wiley, of this city. Horse Dropped Uead. Yesterday morning a cart horse belong ing to John Criswoll dropped dead in the shafts while working on Woodward street. Tho horso was quite a good one. Holler Blown Up. Yesterday the boiler of the engine at tho oro mine of Wm. H. Rinecr, which is situated near Quarry villo and is being worked by A. II. Peacock, blew up. No ouo was hurt bnt the work is now stopped for repairs. Largo Excursion. A largo excursion party, bound for Cape May, passed through this city at 1:10 this afternoon. Sheriff's Sale. The sheriff today posted bills for the 8 lie of nine properties on August 12th. A Card to tho rublie. During the rebuilding ot my old storal will occupy a store In Lochcr's building, southwest angle Centre Square, where I hope to sec all my friends and patrons. Great reduction in ali classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock. ilvlt-tfd&w Respectfully, M. LEVY. urand Faintly Excursion To Atlantic City on Thursday, July 27th Round trip tickets good for three days or re turn same day. Fare from Lancaster and Columbia only $3.00, Landisville. Lancaster Junction, Hanhelm. Lltltz and Ephrata, $2.75. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 4:00 a. in.. Columbia 4:00 a. m., Landlsvillo 4:2T, Man beiin 4t23, Lititz 4:15, Ephrata 4:55. Cheapest ot tho season. 1y20,52,24,25,26ltw VJSATMH. Stafford. In Coleralno township, Sunday. July 23. Henry E. Stafford, In the 41th year of his age. The relatives und friends of tho lainilv are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, lrom tho residence ol his latber-in-law, W. C. F. Sheer, No. 415 North Queen street, on Thurs day altcrnoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. 3t Stoker. In this city, on the 25th insfc, Abram Stone . aged 52 years, 6 months and 25 days. The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited lo attend tbe funeral, from his late residence, No. 453 Poplar street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t Eicmholtz. At Muncy, Pa., July 21, Harriet Ely, wile ot George Elchholtz.formcrly of Lan caster, In the C7tb year ot her age. HPKCIAJ. NOTICES. Shilou's CATARim ltKKBDT a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Magic la tbe Nineteenth Century. N. McBea, Wyebridge, Ontario, writes : " I have sold large quantities or Dr. Thomas' Ecleclric OH : it is used lor colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and, in tact, for any affection ot tbe throat It works like magic. It is a sure cure for bums, wounds and bruises.' For sale at H.B. Cochran'sdrug store, 137 North Qncen street, Lancaster. XIW ADTZXTXBMMMTW. Sl'JiVlAJ. XOT1VKH. There is more slrengiii restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic tban In a busln-1 ot inult or a. gallon ot milk. This ex plains why Invalids Unit it such a wonderful luvigorunt lor mind mid body. See other column. lyl-lnuleml&eow Molliern! jilothers!! mothers!! Are you disturbed ut night and broken ot your rest by u sick child suffering ami crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If so, go at once and get a bottle ot 51 US. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SY.RUP It will rellove the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who lias over used it, who will nol tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and glvo rest to tlio mother aud roliel mid health to the child, operating like magic, it is perfectly bate to use in all cases, and pleasant lo the taste, and is tho prescription ot one of tho oldest aud best female phy.-icians and nurses in tho United States, Sold every whuif. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-U,WASAw When you hive an mllammed eye, a swelled hand, or decayed and' aching tooth, you do not take and till your stomach with drugs to cure U, hut apply a cooling lotion or seme soothing narcotic directly to the parts. So if you have a weak or lunu; bucK, sore kidneys, profuse or scanty urine, or the secretory sys tem is clogged and inactive, you should use Prof, Giiiliiii'tlc's F leueli Kidney Pad, which iiu directly local ai'piiciUon, which always give hpeiity tvlief and always cures the dis ease. Ask your druggist lor it. For sale at Kautfmau'.s diug t-tnr.:, North Queen street. Jy22-SAW V Tin: public lacks nota genuine remedy for skin diseases in (Menu's Sulnhur Soap. "IIiu.':i IIaih Ove,, black or brown, fifty cents. Humbugged Again. 1 taw so much said about tho merits of Hop Hitters, ami my wile who was always doctor ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded 10 be humbugged again ; and I um glad I did, lor In less than two month!)' useot iho Hitters, my wifo was cured, and she has remained so lor eighteen months since. 1 like such humbugging. II. T., St. Paul. Pioneer l'ress. yl5-3wdAw In nothing has science made such Improve ment as in medicines, noiv to this whole civil ised world is proclaimed tho joyful news that Celery and Chamomile Pills will cure sick and nervous headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, dyspepsia, sleeplcines", and paralysis. lySUwdAw SHiLon's cufk will immediately relievo Croup, Whooping C'ougli and ltrnncldtls. For euleat ochran's di ug store, 137 North Queen street. Ladies, it' you are suffering from weak back, nci voii.sne.ss, liiueorclKca or in fact any dis cn.se of the kidneys. bladder or urinary organs. Prof. Guilmetle's Fiench Kidney Pad will cure you. For sale at Kautfuian's drug store, North Queen street. jySS-S&W How few I hero are who arc aware That soon the gums and teeth decay I'nless they are brushed with greatest care With SOZODONT from day to day ; For this great dentifrice, wo know, Will keep them pure and white as snow. ily25-Tu,TliAS Years of Suflering. Mrs. Uiirnhart. cor. Pratt and Kroadwuy, Buffalo, was tor twelve years a sullerer from rheumatism, and alter trying every known remedy without avail, was cntiitdy cured by Thomas' Keleetrio Oil. For -.ale at II. 11. Coch ran's drug stote, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "l.uruupuioa." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Ithidilcruud frinary Uisert-i'.. $. Druggists. Depot, .1 ohn Illack. Iy21-lwd Not an aljoholie beverage, but a true and reliable, family medicine is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For -,ale tit II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen streot, Lancaster. iy21-lwd&w Jiroiviis iiniimuioid Panacea Is the inot elfeetivo Pain Dcstro3-er In the world. Will ino-it surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied xtornally.and thereby mon; certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute.than any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength ol any similar preparation. It cures pam iu the Side; Back or Bowels. Soro Throat, Khcumathm and all aches, and is THE UKKAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Buown'S Housi:uol Panacea" should be In every lauilly. A teaspoon ful of the Panacea in a tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred,), taken ut bed time will drear up a colu. 25cts u bottle. fe'jll-lvdM.WftS&w Hay Fever. Mi:. A. L. Averv, Pharmacist, Newark, N J. Having been severely afflicted for eleven years witli Hay Fever, after trying almost everything without avail, 1 gave up all hopes of being cured, when I uurclmsed of you a box ot Ely's Cream Balm. To my surprise after a few applications, 1 was entirely re licved. K. Watson Haiuus, Letter Carrier No. 14, New P. O., Newark, N. J. 1 have been u Hay Fever sufferer for three years, and have often heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken of In the highest terms, but did not take much stock in it because of the many quack medicines. A friend petsuaded me to try the Balm, and with tho most wonderful success. Tills recommendation you can nse for tho benefit of Hay Fever sufferers. T. S. GncER, Syracuse, N. Y. Price 5o cents. Apply Into nostrils with little finger. For sale at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 North Queen street. ju"-3 lioiv 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 VILL'S S A BS A P Altl LL A AN D STILLINGI A, or BLOOD AND L1VEK SYlcUP will restore perfect health to the physical organization. It Indeed a sticiigthcning syrup, pleasant to lake, and has proven itself to be the best BLOOD PUBIFIEK ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrolulu, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bll ious complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition ot the Blood, Liver, Kid ncys. Stomach, Skin, etc. it corrects Indl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you its merits ns a health rcnewer, for it ACTS LIKE A CHAKM, especially when the complaint is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the brain and ner vous system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. BED HOUSE POWDERS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. may24-2 For sale at II. B. Cochran's drag storo 137 North Queen street. jtir -i Ali rjsnrisuMJSNTn. HOKSK Lll'l SllSAYKD "K 8TOLEN lrom a field ou the corner ot Tremont ami Laurel street", on Monday evening last, brown color, witli white star on forehead, hol low back. A liberal reward will bo paid for any inloriuat ion that may lead to his recovery. . HEUUANK, ltd No. 717 St, Joseph Street. & CO., Lancaster, Pa. GEO. P. RATHVON. Srxw ADrMHTJSKMXMTM. WANTKU-A SITUATION BY AYOCHO Girl to do general housework. Apply at this office. It WANTED A GKNTMEMAN OF MU81 ness tact and good address for a profit able situation tor two months. Address for two day, " A. B.," Office Intelligencer, it FOUNTAIN riIHK-CCT TOBACCO, 8 JL cents per ot., ssc per 54 ., at uakt MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. Jvl5-6md WANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG Girl to do General Housework Apply ltd AT THIS OFFICE. SCHOOL TAX, 1882. The duplicate is in the bands or tho treas urer. Thice per cent, off lor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. 490nlcu hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. jul3-2mdK riHIBACCO OKUWEIU 1 INSURE YOUR GROWING CROPS AGAINST HAIL DAMAGE AT BAUSMAN.& BURNS' INSURANCE AGENCY, y2l-3tdeodB&4tw 10 West Orange St. 'I 'UK DEMOCRATIC L COUNTY COMMITTEE WILL MEET AT SUOBEU'S HOTEL IN THIS C1TV. ON MONDAY, JULY 31, at 10 a. v., For Organization ana lor such other business as may be brought before It, W. U. HE NSE!., Chairman. Lancaster, Pa., July 14, 1832. dJtw HAVANA AND SARA CIGARS, TUB best S cent cigar in tho city at HART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ALL TICKETS FOR THE EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3D. 1832, WILL BE GOOD FOB THREE DAYS. AS-UOUND TRIP, ONLY 93.00. It PROPOSALS FUS SEWER. SEALED proposals addressed to the Street Com mittee will be deceived at Alderman itarr's office on South Duke street, np to 7 o'clock p. m. on MONDAY, JULY 31, for tbe construc tion ot a two-toot sewer on Charlotte street. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the City Regulator, No. 108 East King street. Tho committee reserve tho right to relect any and all bios. jy25-7td THE STREET COMMITTEE. GENUINE CONNECTICUT CIGARS (OLD Slock), 11 tor 23 cents, ut IIARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. Iyl5-Cmd TV YOU WANT TO KEEP OOOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCKER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 0 EAST KING STREET, S- Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. IjVSTATIC OF THOMAS I. KKLLY, LATS j ot the tbe City or Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed to dis tribute tbe balance remaining in the hands of W. U. Ileuiel, administrator, to 'and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY. AUGUST 6, 18.-12. at 10 o'clock a. m in the Library Room ot Ilia Coart House In th City ot Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion mey attend. E. K. MARTIN, JuIyl2-4tdoawW Auditor. r IRARD Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. For a policy in this old and well-establlshod company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WR48 W1 LL1ASISON & FOSTER. DOWN THEY ARE! The season of our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE is here. Our BAR GAIN TABLES ot CLOTHING that WO arranged about a week ago, have been attracting attention beyond our expec tation. We still liavo on these tables a great variety of Medium and Light WelghtSuiU lor Men.Medlum and Light Weight Suits for Large Hon, Medium and Light Weight Salts for Youths, Medium and Light Weight Suits lor Boys. Medium and Light Weight Suits for Little Boys, Medium and Light Weight Suits for Children, and Medium and Light Weight ODD COATS, ODD PANTS and ODD VESTS In all the De partments ot Size. These goods have been MARKED DOWN. DOWN regardless ot real valne, regardless ot anything except what wUl insure A QUICK, CLEAR ANCE SALE. So that you can, In a glance, see tho difference oetweon tbe REAL VALUE PRICE and the MARK DOWN PRIC E. Both prices are on the Goods, the MARK DOWN PRICE being the SELLING PRICE NOW. Y'ou should see the goods on these tables, a failure of which, is a failure of a chance to buy with 76 cents, what It usually takes ll.CO to buy. Our FURNISHING GOOPS and HAT DEPARTMENTS are complete with the rare, the choice, and the staple in every thing. WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER, PA. STOGIES, STOGIES. PITTSBURGH Stogies at IIARTMAN'S YeUow Front Cigar Store. PUBLIC SALE OF T1MBEK.-ON WED NESDAY, AUGUST 2,will be sold at pub lic sale on tho premises ot Christian Eaby, in Lcacock township, one m Be 'east of Inter course, 14 ACRES ot extra Una TIMBK&7 con sisting ot White Oak.Blrck Oak. and Hickory. Will lc sold in the whole or in small lots, as may best suit purchasers. . Sale to commence at l o'clock-, when terms will be made known by JOHN SIGLX, jv2t-cod.tsd Committee. THIRD EDITION WEDNESDAY BV&'NO, JULY 26, 1882. BY TELEGRAPH. A BOLD PHILADELPHIA SWINDLER. Railing a Check fromSIS lo 95,862.50 aad Decamping With tka Hoaey. Hl Yoatbtal AocaiMiy. Philadelphia, July 26. Joseph A. Lentz, aged 18 years, was given a hearing this morning at the Central station, charged with negotiating forged drafts aad was committed for a farther hearing. It appeared from the testimony that the boy Lentz was the tool of Louis R. Randolph, a bogus iron merchant, who by a clever forgery swindled the Oirard bank oot of $5,500, Randolph came to town some time ago and opened two offices,em ployingLentaasan assistant. He then opened an acooant with; the Girard bank and deposited $600. Subsequently through Lentz, Randolph withdrew the cash and deposited a check, for 85,862.50 on the First national bank of New York. Then Lentz presented various checks drawn in favor of Ran dolph amounting to $5,500, all of which were paid yesteiday afternoon fifteen minutes after the last of these checks had been honored. A dispatch was .received from New York sayincr that the check for $5,862.50 deposited by Randolph on Monday had been raised from $15. When the police got on the trail, Randolph had departed with the $5,500. llOBDEB TUOUULKS. Bloodkhed in Indian Territory Volunteers Called Ont. Muscogee, Iudian Territory, July 26. Great excitement prevails in the western part of Creek nation over the killing of a light house captain named Scott, by a party ol Loyalists or Sandsmen who made an at tack to rescue one of their number who was held as a prisoner. Captain Scott was shot and torn in a most shocking manner, while one of his men who interfered, was fatally wounded. Chief Chiota has calle d for volunteers to keep the peace, but the Sandsmen are desperate, and tho citizens fear that a bloody encounter will take place. THE TAKIFF COMMISSION. Deliberating by the Had Sea. West Long Branch, N. J., July 26. Mr. Henry F. French, assistant secretary of the treasury, appeared before the tariff commission and occupied tho morning session with a preliminary statement of ambiguities in tho existing tariff law, and of the difficulties and litigations to which they give rise. At ono o'clock his farther hearing was postponed until tomorrow, and the commissioners took an hour's re cess. Tho afternoon's session is to be given to tbe hearing of the statements of some gentleman from New York. THE AlOBMONS To Taut the Edmunds Act In the Supreme Court Changes in Municipal Affairs. Ooden, Utah, July 26. Arrangements have been made by the Mormons for test ing the constitutionality of tho Edmonds act in the United States supreme court. The polygamists, from President John Taylor down, have separated from their wives, and are living with one wife only. Under orders all polygamous municipal office-holders have resigned and mono gamists have been commirBioned iu Ihoir places. Engineer Melville Heard From. Washington. July 6. Secretary Chand ler has received a cable message from Chief Engineer Melville, dated at Tousk, West ern Siberia, announcing that he and his party wore on their way home via Peters burg, and authorizing the continnanco of his wife's allowance at the presont rate of ninety dollars per month. This message was in -answer to ouo from tho secretary, asking for instructions ou the subject. Died In the Hospital Baltimore, Md., July 26 Francis N. Prevost, olerk of the superior court, died at St. Vincent's hospital to-day. On the 30th of May Mr. Provost attempted suicide by cutting himself with a razor aud was sent to the hospital for tieatment whero he has remaiued ever since. He was elected clerk less than two years ago, but was employed in the office for nearly thirty years prior to his election. Destructive irlre iu Utlca. Utica, N. Y., July 26. A destructive fire broke out in Camden, Oneida county, at 8:30 this morning, which destroyed all the wooden buildings in the block be tween Main and Mexico streets and badly scorched the Barnes block. Many mer chants sustained severe losses, bnt no es timate of the total damage has been made. Fire at Kaetou. Earton, Pa., July 26. The stable at tached to Lafayette college, together with its contents, consisting of four tons of hay, a wagon, cart and harness, was destroyed by fire between 3 and 4 o'clock this morn ing. Loss about $2,000. The college horse, aged over 20 years, and known as the " Old War Horse," perished in tho flames. Kallroad Wreck. Wilmington, Del., July 26. The through freight train on the P. W. & B. R. R. was thrown from the track at fonr o'clock this morning by the breaking of an axle just south of Brandy wine station. Three cars were wrecked and the small bridire at that point was torn to nieces. Nobody hurt, but travel was interrupted for Ave hours. Death Caused by Scalding. New York, July 26. John Bernzott, aged 53, who was scalded yesterday by a shower of boiling lard falling upon him while he was at work in tbo laid refining establishment of John Bohnet&Co., died this morning in Bollevuo hospital. The Supposed Irish Assassin. London, July 26. A detective of the Irish constabulatory will be immediately sent to Caracas to receive O'Brien, tbe man who is held at Puerto Cabello on sus picion of being one of the murderers of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Tho?. Burke. Malaria at the Capital. Washington, July 26. One of the ser vants at the executive mansion is prostra ted with a severe attack of malarial fever, being the first appearance of that disease there this season. Archbishop Feeban to be Elected Cardinal. London, July 26. A telegram received in London states that the Most Rev. Pat rick A. Feehan, archbishop of Chicago, will be elected cardinal at the next con sistory. Two Children Found Burned to Dsatb. San Francisco, July 26. A Nevada City, Cola., dispatch says : " The bodies of the two missing children of J. H. Boardman were found last evening in the ruins of the burned buildings." Thanks to the uueen. London, July 26. In the House of Commons this afternoon an address thank ing the queen for -calling out the reserves was approved without a division, The Lueky Wraaer. London, July 26. Com t Alfred won the Goodwood Sessex stakes to-day. COKGKEW. The Nasal BUlia the Hamate. Washington, July 26. In the Seaate to-day Mr. Hale moved to take epthe naval appropriation bill to the exclusion of everything else, and the motion is be ing discussed at length. Mr. Hale's motion finally prevailed aad the naval appropriation bill was taken up to the exclusion of the revenue bill. Kr. Dana's Ira Areosed. Mr. Dunn f Ark. Lriaing to a question of privilege, sent to the clerk's desk and had read extracts from a speech delivered ia the Senate yesterday by Senator Vest, ia which he spoke of subtle and potent influences being at work in the House of Representatives upon the appropriation for the Mississippi river in the river and harbor bilLand criti cised the representatives from the states along the Mississippi river for opposing the appropriations for the improvement of tbe river. Mr. Dunn contended that tnis was a reflection on the whole House. The Petersburg; Muddle. Petersbcbg, Ya., July 26. Pursuant to announcement Judgo 9- S. Weisegcr, of the circuit court of this city, at 11 o'clock this morning delivered his decision in tho injunction suit restraining the city auditor from issuing warrants with which to pay the salaries of the officers elected by tbe Readjuster council on July 1, 1882, and the city treasurer from paying the same. Saratoga Baoes Saratoga, July 26. First race : Staud iford Kellard, first ; Cicily Jopson, filly, second. Second race : Warfield, first ; Little Phil, second. Third race : Wildfire, first ; Mandamus, second. Fourth race : Rose, first ; Past Guard, second. Brewtter Not Gotaa; to England. Washington, July 26. Attorney Gen eral Brewster stated to-day that there was not a grain of truth in the reports that he contemplated a trip to England. He was perfectly satisfied with his present position and had no desire or intention to change it for the English mission. More Strikers. New York, July 26. About fifteen Italians and Germans at work in place of strikers at St. John's Park depot, struck and left the building this morning, be cause the company would not pay them twenty cents an hour, tho advance de manded by the strikers. Murder in the Second Degree. Cincinnati, July 26. A special to the Timet-Star from Bueyons, Ohio, says in the case of John Smith, alias Jas. Hagan, on trial for tho murder of David Snod grass, at Crestline, the jury returned a verdict of murder in the second degree, and tho prisoner-was sentenced to tbe pen itentiary for life. The River and Harbor Bill Passes the floats, Washington, July 26. The House to day reconsidered its action in refusing to agree to the conference committee's report on the river and harbor bill, and took np that report aud agreed to it. Yeas, 111 ; nays, 33. Carious Forest rires. Plymouth, Mass., July 26. Tho forest firo reported last night has run five miles in a northerly direction and is still raging with great fury. Gangs of men were sent from hero this morning,as it i feared that tbe liioody pond settlement is iu great danger. WKATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, July 26. For New Eng land and the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, winds mostly southwest, sta tionary temperature and pressure. Tbe Girl of Colorado. Chicago Times. A girl in Colorado had been receiving tho attentions of a young man for about a year, bnt becoming impatient at his fai' ure to bring matters to a crisis she re solved to ascertain his intentions. When he next called she took him gently by the ear, led him to a seat, and said : "Nobby, you've been foolin' 'round this claim for mighty near a year, an, bov never yet shot off your mouth on the marry in' biz. I've cottoned to you on the squaro clear through, an' hev stood off every other galoot that has tried to chip in ; an' now I want you to como down to business or leave tho ranch. Ef you're on the marry, an' want a pard that'll stick rite to ye till yo pass in your checks an' the good Lord calls ye over the range, just squeol, an' we'll hitch ; but ef that ain't yer game, draw out an give some other feller a show fur bis pile. Now sing yer song or skip out." He sang. JtAJtKJStl: rniladeipnta Market. PHtLADBL?BiA, July 2. Flour dull and weak; Superfine, at $2 7503 00: Extra, f.1 4U&4 00; Penn'a family, 5 1 0Q5C2. Kyo flour dull at 4 00. Wheat lowcrand unsettled. Corn firm tor local trade. Oats scarce and wanted. Bye nominal at C3G8c for new and 80Q?3c for old. Provisions firm and in fair demand. Lard lirui. Uuttor steady lor luir; demand for choice ; Creamery Extra, 96c; do good to choice. 23025c ; It. C. and N. r. extra. 24&Sc ; Western. i!l22c ; do good to choice, 17c. Eggs Arm tor fresh receipts ; Pa., 21c ; West ern 'lie. Cheese steady. Petroleum firm ; Ueflncd, GKc. Whisky at $118. It vara maraei. Nbw York. July 26. Flour State and West ern strongly In buyers' favor; moderate trade. Southern dull and weak. Wheat llc lower, heavy and unsettled; active speculative trading; No. 2fKed, July, SI 13X91 U'yi; do Aug.. ft 13 61 13; do Sept., fl HQIUX; do Oct., $1 1501 15 ; do Nov., 91 lGai 17 ; do year, 113$H3JS. Corn c better, und moderately acttve ; Mixed iVeatern spot, 8385c; do futures. 788lc. Oata without decided change ; No. 2 Aug., 5O50Kc; Oct. 41c. UraiB aad rrovieioa quotation. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provi- - ions, lurnisneu Dy a. East King street. Yundt, Broker, I.V July 21;. Chicago. Corn Oats Wheat Pork lard July.... l.(B .77 MX .71 .38?! August .mi .994 .03 21.00 21.15 lil7J 12.32X sept. rax Year.. Philadelphia. .83 .72 .8 Mfc .84 .47J4 July... Aug... Sept... 1.U 1.134 U3 Live Stock Market. Cuicaoo. Hogs Receipts. 903 head; ship ments, 4,303 head ; market steady bnt uneven ; demand fair ; supply hardly sufficient to make a market ; S7 50218 25: common to good mixed. light. 97 003823; heavy, 93 S 8 85: skins. 94 037 00. Cattle Eecelpta. 5,500 bead : shipments, 1.200 head ; dull and weak ; exports. 97 2097 75 : good to choice shipping, 90 4038 90; common to fair, 94 506; butchers' at 92 254 00. aneep Beceipu, ouu neaa ; smpments, none. Market morn active ; poor to fair, 92 25003 So; medium to good, 93 754 0 ; 460. cnoice,S43oa BcrrALo. Cattle Receipts, 201 : market quiet and unchanged, and atew common bold over. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; mar ket steady; fair to good clipped, 91 1594 80; Western lambs. 9595 75 ; Canada do, 96. Hogs uccelpts, 1.0C0 head ; no good hogs on sole ; light to lair York weights, 97 70O8 25 ; pips, 9707 40 ; feeling steady. East Liberty Cattle-Kecelpts, 918 head; market dull; prime. 179750; fair to good, 96 5096 SO ; common. 93 9095. Hogs Receipts, 2,700 head ; market fair ; Fhiladelphlas,S8 6098 80; Baltiraores, 98499 850; Yorkers. 9775 JS IS. " Sheep Receipts; 4.(00 head ; market active ; extra, 94 905; good, 94 40aC3; common, 9250 350. .Kew York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also united States Bonds repotted dallv in Jacob B. Loss, K North Queen stieet. JulyJS. A.M. V. M. r.M. Del. Lack. A Western. 137? U9 137V Denver A Bio Grande. a est N.Y Lake Erie Western.... i l(? 40 Kansas and Texas 39: m 3& Lake Shore Mich. Southern lira 1 e u&Z New York central i i i8 New Jersey Cb;i- soi? 9Z gQ Ontario Western ' WUMIUt VIM...... ............... HK aiV BtlK ciaoMatl g ...! Caleas-A. Mil. at Pam ia tin? iw TyQMal JTeMaaO., ..;:. Wabash, si udHla PadAe.... Western Onion TeL Co Pennsylvania K.K- Heading..... ..... BnfXklo Pltbi. West.".".."""." Northern Paclfta Com " " Preferred.... IOT 42v 51K 53 is 8 Par Last val. Mle .9100 910s Laae-CUy per ct. Loan, due 1882. 1885. 100 107U " 1880... 100 120 - 1896... 100 5 per ctl n 1 or 30 years.. 100 " Sperct. School Loan.... 100 " 4 " In 1 or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 e la 10 or 20 years. 100 ilanhelm borough loan 100 abb: STOCKS. First Natloaal Bank. ,eo Fanners' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 va 105 112 102 102.50 ?; 102 9205 110.il i3iro HI 117 11: 141..-J l3t.M -M0 lUTi. 110 I.M 70.i 137 Columbia National Bank loo Ephrata National Bank.. let' 100 100 loo no mo IlK) 5." lui First National Bank, Columbia. First National Rank, Strasbunr first .auonaiitana, Marietta First National Bank. Mount Jov.. Lltltz National Bank ."... Manhoim National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Joy. New Holland National Hank vnoatXAimocs stockb. auarryvllle B. R. 50 llleravllie Street Car. 50 Inquirer Printing-Company 50 Watch Factory .' loo Uas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House lou Columbia Gas Company . Columbia WaterCompuny Susquehanna Iron Coiananv..... 100 92.25 'J&50 50 120 90 k no 1 10 1 Marietta tloilowware... iw Stevens House Sicily Island East Brandy winu a Waynesb'g Millersvllle Normal School msCBLLASlCGL'il BONDS. Qunrryvllle K. K., dun 1SU Bending & Columbia It. IC5'..., .V) no 50 .flOO .. loo 117 106.5J iuieasier which lo uue 1st Lancaster Uus Light and Fuel Co.. dnein lor SO years Lancaster Uos Light and Fuel Co., UK" Jfloij..,!..... Lancaster & Marietta Lanc&HtcrA Now Holland Lancaster A Susquehanna. mmXI BTOOKB. um 100 100 100 25 10O aw 106 333 85 275.-.S Big Spring A Heaver Valley.... Bridgeport A Mores hoc Colninbta A Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia 3k Big Spring $25 $10.25 . 134 22 . 25 18 a 20 . 25 18 uuicamers Epurata... Eni 47.25 21 40 4ULl! Lancaster A Willow Struct "f. StrasbnrgA Millport 2T Marietta A Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount Jov a, Lane., Elizabeth t'n AMIddlet'n loo Lancaster A Frultville. 50 Lancaster A Lititz 25 Lancaster A WiUlaiustown :r Lancaster A Manor. M Lancaster A Manhnlm 25 GO 50 75 .15 133.10 43 Household Market. DAIBT. Butter . SSSSSt4Wf!5)C lu Cup cheese, 2 cups nonage cneese. Dutch cheese y lump 8910c TOULTBV. Chickens pair (live) 8Cc " V plece(cleuncd) 55c Spring Chickens ft pair ale VSSBTABUtB. Green Peas V JC pk country 10c AllrfBIIS 'J Tpifc ? C New Potatoes WTpk. 1020c " Cabbage fl head 5910c Beans. Lima, fl qt, 25030c Carrots fl bunch 59KSJ Villi IIS ft Jj J9K sAitNS Green onions fl bunch. 5c Potatoes bushel il.25aiSO Radishes fl bunch 5c Soup Beans fl qt 10915c aaisiryfl Duuen.. 2:t Turnips fl Jipk Head salad Tomatoes f? bov... Beets fl bunch Watermelon, each. ,..20e - ...235c a )( toiOc VKU1TS. Pine Apples, each 15Z0c Raspberries fl box i5o Apples fl i pk. .12015c uananiiM -f) ioz Currants, dried, fl ft Dried Apples Vqt " Peaches fl qt Lemons tidoz....... ............. Oranges doz Peaches fl $ pk KISCBLLAMODS. Apple Butter flqt Cocoanuts each , tttitgs w uoz ....................... uurti ff v.......................... VKATS. iScol ote&ift y .... " Roast (rib) ft 4O&50C llC 80IOC 12gJ5o 203fe eMvPwLC 35gj5,'C tittC 04V C 16920C 1214c 122TiC 011-. llftlUC I'-'ttlSC 9C (CHUCK) fl b " Cornell, fl ft " Dried, fl it. Boloima dried.... i$:uc Ham. sliced. ft "4c Ham. whole fl ft 18c Bacon W ft ir.fi) 1 8c Lamb ft ft 16925c Mutton V ft I692OC rurK f '' I4C Shoulder fl ft '. I2c Suusugo y ft. .. ...lie " smoked fl ft. lfic Veal fl ft 12&13C nan. Cattish fl ft 12c Perch 10c MM3C ktln.. elOC OJlsUlOU p ) JC Sun luc Suckers 100 Blue fish f? ft. .... ........... .....10c Porgies ft ft 810c SRAItr. Hay TIrncthy fl ton 91520 Cloverfl ton 912915 Corn fl bus .900 Oats f) bus .55960c Kyefo bus 85t'J0c Tiinnth; Seed V bus :i.25&3l50 Cloverseed per ft. 7Je Wheat V us tl.iUiji.M Flour fl qr. ooftil.io VOLltllAL. Democratic state Ticket. OOVKRKom. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIKUTXMAHT OOVKBjrOH. CIIAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. jcdok or tbk scnunm court. S1LA8 M.CLARK, Indiana. .. 8ECTUCTAKT OF IKTBRIfAI. AVFAISS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. COXORESSMAlf-AT-LARG. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Deuoeratlo County Ticket. coMoaxsa. STATE SBITATOB XIV DISTRICT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSXMBLV. 2. C. J. RHOAOs! Manor. J. M. WALKER, CoieralB. 3. E. C. D1LLER. Karl. o. w. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. H. E. SHIMP, E. CocallCO. BKCOKDBK. W. W. BUSSER. Leacock. comrrr soLicrroK. TOOK DIBBCTOBS. J. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster raisow issncTOM. JOHN REBMAN, Man helm. J. II. SCHLEGELM1L1CH. E. Donegal. JCST OOXMIBSIOmBt. WILLIAM ELLMAKKR, Kart. Vacancies. piOR ASHEMBLT, C. A. OBL-ENDElt, EIGHTH WARD, will be a candidate for Rep resentative from tbe 1st (City) Legislative district. Subfect to the decision or tbe Demo cratic primaries. Iun22-tp TfTC ARE AUTHUKIZKD TO ANNOtTIf CE ELIJI G. SNYDER, of tbe NINTH WARD, acandtdate for Assera byof the First district. Sablectto Demo cratic rules. jly!4-tp ESTATE OF WILLIAM BUCKItH, K late ot Lancaster city, deceased. The 11 n derslgned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands ot Charie-t Buckius, administrator of the estate ot Wil liam Bockins, deceased, to and among th legally entitled to tbe same, will sit ror that purpose on FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, Ib82.utl0 o'clock: a. in., in the Library Room ot the Court House. In the City of Lancaster, where ail persons interested In said dittribntiou saay attend. TH09. B. COCH RAN. Jyls-3td,oaw Auditor. -A? 5IK 8 30 88.'2
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