LANCASTER DAILY ITEIIJGENCER; TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1882. A TERRIBLE CRIME A SIMPLE-MINDED UIKC OUTRAGED. A Gang or ICaflani the OSaaders-Oac of the Gang Arrested Warrants for the Arrest or Others. On Saturday night and Snnday morn ing a most horrible crime was perpetrated in tho grove adjoining the city rescvoire. A. gang of six or eight young men enticed a simple minded girl named Lizzie AIc Clarren, aged 17 years, belonging to a respectable family, and after making her drunk, stripped and outraged her, detain ing her until 3 o'clock Sunday morning, and sending her homo nearly naked and moic dead than alive. ilerhat, shoes, skirts and other portions of her clothing were found in the reservoir grounds Sunday morning by some of the hands connected with the waterworks, but they did not kuow to whom they belong ed. Miss MeCiarien, after reaching home, was so completely exhausted and pros trated that for many hours she could give na rational account of what had happened. hhc linally told her family that she bad been assaulted and abused by a gaog of six or eight youug men, as abovo stated, but tho only oues whose names she could remember wero William Mullen, aged about 25 years, and William Monroe, both woikiuea iu the Pcnu iron woiks. Tho girl's father, John McClarrcn, yesterday made complaint against them, and warrants for their arrest were issued by Alderman Samson, and placed iu Olli cer Daily's hands. Tho ofliciT went to the Perm works last night to arrest thorn. Mullen, on seeing the oflicer quit work and lied. He was chased through the shops and v.-onhl have been captured had not a boy turned Tangett opened the outside gates and let him escape. He hart on him only his pantaloons and a gauze shirt, such as puddlers use when at woik. Officer Daily lindiug that Mullen" boarded at the Widow Al bright's, on Chestnut above Plum, went thoio to wuteli ; and alter a while was re warded by seeing his mau come along. Tlio officer was paitly hidden in a projec tion of the houses, but Mullen was look iug out Nh:uly and saw him when he got near the house. Ho immediately started to i no down tho alley aside his boarding hoiisriuto the yard, and thence through it aud or a couple of fences into Fulton htreot. Tho officer followed in hot pur suit, but in vaulting over tho fence into Fulton stieet his too caught on tho fence and he w.u thrown down. He recoveicil himself at. once and lindiug his chase had got too lar away to be come up with ho tired :i shot after him as ho disappeaicd iu the diuknoss. Officer Daily afterwards arrested Win. Monroe and locked him up in the station Iioufc. He acknowledges that bo was ouo of tho gaug. Fianlc Kilchrist and Daniel Tamany ate also said to Iks implicated and warrants for their arrest liavo been issued. It has not jet been asceitaiucd who elo participated in the Clinic. Ever siuco tho outrage to which she was hubjectcd, Lizzie McClancu has been in a tcriiblo condition. As she recoveied from her physical piostration her mental ex citement iucicased, and sho became ::o violently insane- that it was deemed best to send her to tho county hospital, wheie she is now confined, a raving maniac. Mummer Leisure. J. L. Steinmetz, esq., has returned from his summer trip to Long Branch Saratoga, and other point of interest. Mr. J. G. Mcrriam left this afternoon for a tour through tho New Englaud states. Rev. J. A. Peters, of tho First Refoimcd church, and Prof. J. I. Kiofer, of F. & M. college, havo gone on a trip to Bar Harbor, Mt. Desert. Rev. C. Elvin Iloupt, of Uraco church, and wife ; Rev. D. 11. Oeisninger, formerly of Graco church : Mr. ('has. II. FonDer smith and wifo ; Rev. 0. J. Fry, assistant pastor of Trinity church ; Miss Ella Mus ter and Miss Lizzie Sbcrer, left Lancaster to-day to tako in Mauch Chuuk, GIou Onoko, tho Switchback railroad and other wonders of Carbon county. T1IK POL.1CKM IC.N rho Kpeclals Dismissed TIio Suspended Regulars lCeliiHtnteil. At four o'clock this morning the follow ing named special policemen, temporarily assigned to duty in placo of the legulars who were suspended for disobedience, wero dismissed : Jacob Gundaker, Wm. Xewcis, Aug. Steinwandcl, Ad.tm Groff, II. Iv. Fnrlovr, Wm. Borger, J.lin Gill :in:l Francis Gans. The regulars who are restored and will lesurae duty to-morrow are Samuel Sweuk, Bankson Smith, Chas. J. Stormfcltz. Geo. Gensemer, Jcoob Killinger, John Men in ger, John Harniau, Michael Burns. Wedding To-day. This morning John Copeland, tho well known proprietor of Copeland's hotel, ou North Queen street, was married to Miss Louisa Uecp. Tho ceremony took placo ' at the hotel and it was conducted by Jtev. Dr. Greenwalt. The bride and room lelt fur the East at t) o'clock on their wedding trip, aud expect to bo gone about a week. They havo tho best wishes of many fi iends. Sale or Real Estate. Henry Sbubert, auctioneer aud real estate aent, sold August 1st, 1882, a one story brick dwelling, situated on the north side of East Chestnut stieet, be tween Shippen and Plum streets. No. HI 7, belonging to Miss Louisa lliinkman, to John Kcmmler for $1,G00. Lost aad Found. Yesterday morning a small child of John Ruth's strayed away from its homo on North Queen street near Frederick and could not bo found until late in tho after noon, when it was picked up by Officers Gans and Fnrlow and -restored to its parents. Uaseball. On Saturday afternoon tho Ironsides aud Red Stocking baseball clubs played a match game. Six innings and a half were played, tho Red Stockings taking ouo more bat than their opponents. The Fcoro then stook 13 to 5 in favor of the Ironsides. Joe Arnold was the umpire. A Good Month. The last month was tho largest ever known at the ticket office of the Pen nsyl vania railroad, tho amount of money re ceived for tickets at stations betweeu Philadelphia and Pittsburgh being 82,000 larger. Catching Vats. Wm. T. Schultzo went to What Glen yesterday to fish for stone catfish for bait. Ho didn't get what ho went for, but suc ceeded in lauding eleven fine black bass in less than two hoars and a-half. Two Good Flctares. In the prothonotary's office two very good pictures of Judges Livingston and Patterson can bo seen. They wero made by Mr. Fry, tho Marietta artist, aud will be on exhibition for some time. Sale or Stock. J. B. Long, Broker, sold to-day at pri vate sole, 20 shares of County bank at $111 ; 10 shares .Colombia national bank at 149. ' Contact Awarded. The contract for building the Charlotte street sewer has been awarded to John It. Smith, he being the lowest of five bidders. Price, 347.19. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KEGCLAK CORRESPONDENCE Events Along the Susquehanna items or Interest in and Around the Boroogh I'lclted Up by the Intelli gencer's Keporter. Mr. Kinzer Haughey is lying very ill at his father's residence on New Second street, of pneumonia, caused by taking cold at Gowcn's place on tho Lancaster pike, last week. It is expected that the sections of the extension of the Pennsylvania railroad near Lancaster, will be finished within the next three weeks. The third section is being built by Columbia contractors. While the Democratic nag pole at Carter's upholstery, on Third street which was used during the campaign of '82, was being cut down yesterday, it fell across the telephone wires of the Marietta Hue and broke two of them. It was the last remains of the campaign. Slight Fir. A slight lire occurred iu a small fiame house on Union street last uiifht. It was caused by a candle setting fire to window curtains. The flames were extinguished before much damage was done, and with out calling out too lire department. Personal Notes. Miss Lillio Young has gone to Yoik county on a visit to friends. Miss Annie Fasig, who has been spend ing tho summer at Quarryvillo with fi iends. has returned home. Mr. ElImakcrLeaman, of Philadelphia, but formerly of this place, is now in town visiting relatives. Henry Shctronc, of York, is spending a few days iu town with friends. More street Cleaning Needed. The people residing on Front stieet. be tween Locust, and Walnut,, think that their pai t of the street requires cleaning as-well as that pait lying between Walnut aud Chestnut streets. The entire stuot would be greatly improved by a good cleaning, ami it should bo done without further delay. A Coming Picnic. On Fiiday afternoon and evening alarge basket and dancing picnic will be held in Heise's woods. If tho weather is un favorable the picnic will be turned into a party in company C's armory. Taylor's orchestra, of Lancaster, will furnish the music. As there have been so few parties this summer, this will doubtless be a very successful one. Mounlnrht J'lcnlc. I About a dozen ladies and gcutlcmcn from town repaired to York county, above Wimhtsville, last evening aud held what is now known as a " moonlight picnic." Judging by their expressions of pleasure, to-day, the trip must have been a delight ful one. Train Jumpers Arrested. I Two train jumpers, a man aud a boy wero arrested this morning hj Ulheer Fisher. They had gottcu into a box car to steal their passage over tho Pennsylvania railroad, wheio they were discovered. The car door w.u closud aud locked, and they wcie kept theic until tho officpr arrived, when they wero turned over to him. Tho Lancaster jail will bo their next place of sojourn. One of the pair is a inero boy. Dentil ol .John Wagner. -Mr. John Wagner died at his rrsidenoo yccrday, at 11:15 a. in. of consumption, after a liugeiing illness in the 62 year of bis ao. Deceased was an old citizen of this towu aud assumed tho proprietorship of Wagner's hotel, which hotel ho had previously owned about two years ago. The fuueral services will be held on Tbuisday morning iu tbo Germau Luth eran church on Walnut street. The le- mains wili be taken to Lancaster for bur ' ial in the 12:25 train. Deceased leave? a family to mourn his death. Company O to encamp. Company C will leave for tho Lewislown encampment of tho National Guaid, on Fiiday afternoon or evening. The men havo been ordered to take one d.tv's rations with them. Lieutenant F. A. Bennett, who is now tikiug a trip iu tho west, will join the company at Lowistowu. It is rumoi ed that the employees of a immber of tho members of the company will not give them leave of absence. Public senti ment will make it very unpleasant for j such persons, if they do anything of this! KIWI. KATAI. AUtlUKM. .1 ,mii r.IUcCroa Falls Down Stair. ami Dick Result of u urunKen Spree. Last night between 10 and 11 o'clock Janus McCiea, a journeyman tailor, who had been on a spree for over two weeks, fell down the Mairs of his iisidenco, No. (521 Beaver stieet, aud sustained injuries from whirh ho died at about 11 o'clock this morning. The particulais as wo have gatheied tbem aro about as follows: McCioa, who is about 38 years of age, was a fino me chanic and commanded high wages. He came to this city from York, aud has boon woiking on line work for Mr. Sinaline and Messis. Mvcis & Rathfou. Drink was bis besetting sin, and most of bis waees were expended on it. Having been on a two weeks' spiecc his wifo aud son used their best endeavors to keep him home, and yesteid.iy when bo came home drunk and went, to bed the boy took bis panta loons and hid them so that ho could not go out again. This enraged McCrea, and last night, when the boy came homo, ho jumped up aud intended to punish him foi hiding his pantaloons ; but making a mis step at the head of the narrow stairway, he fell to tho bottom, and lay there un conscious until his wifo aud son picked him up. D. M L. LTeir, Father Grote myer and some ot tho neighbors w.uo at oncoscnt for. McCrea lccovcicd suffi ciently to stand upon his feet, walk a few steps, and ask for a drink. This was given him, and as he drank it ho said "Cy the help of God this is the last drink I will ever take," aud he then became un conscious. Dr. HerrauJ the priest wcic soon iu attendance, but could do him no good. lie bad sustained a fearful concus sion of the brain from which death ensued at 11 o'clook this morning. Mrs. McCrea is a rather good-looking woman, who show3 traces of having had to strugglo for a maintenance, and her son is a bright-looking lad of 17 years. Their house is almost devoid of furniture. She says McCrea could always raako good wages, but could not keep constant employment owing to his unfoitunato habit. Before going to York be worked in first-class clothing house in Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Three Days lor Three Dolinis Tho indications tor the success of this ex clusion on Thursday next are very favorable. Parlies are requested to engage or purchase their tickets at once, in order to allow the managers to provide all necessary accommo dations. Stiasburg aad vicinity passengers will take train at Strasbunr at 5:59 a. in. are ior round trip to Lcman Place, SOe. Mount Joy and Landisvillc pa-scugers will take the last lino for Lancaster. Persons should take advantage of this excursion in preferenceto Sunday excursions, as trains on that day are very much crowded, It is the onlyonc announced over the Pennsylvania railroad. Tho route from Philadelphia will be over the West Jersey broad gauge road, owned by the P. U. B. Co. Persons can remain in Philadelphia without going to Atlantic City. Sunday Kxcurslon to Atlantic City. Employees' annual excursion to Atlantic City on humiay, August C. Bound trip tickets good tor three days, or return same day. Fare only $3.00. Trains leave Lancaster (King street ) at 4 n. n:., Columbia 4 a. m., Landisvlllo 4:25, Manhcim 4:3., Lltitr. 4:45, Ephrata 5:00. Fare only t!75. i v29.31ftal,2.3,4,5d< w A Card to the ttfcllf. D )arlug the rebuilding ot my old store J. will J j --.,- :upy a store In liner's bun(Ung,'scrotBweBtlfjt,wl'um' oecunv angle Centre Square, where I hope to see all my triends and .patrons. Great reduction in all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock. Hvlltni&w UesDectlnUv. M.LEVY. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tiiere is more trengnrestonn&power' 1 a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than In a' bushel ot malt or a gallon ol mlllc This ex plains why invalids And It such a wonderful iuvigorant tor mind and body. See other column. lyl-lmdeodAeow Tub public lacks nota genuine remedy for skin diseases in Glenn's SnlDbur Soap. Years of SaSering. ( , Mrs. Barniiart. cor. Pratt aid Broadway. Buffalo, was lor twelve years a'suflerer.froin rlieuinutixm. and alter trying every known remedy without avali, was entirely cured by Thomas' Ecleetric Oil. For sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. It is the manliest destiny of Glenn's Sul phur Soap to supersede oily unguents for cu taneous eruption.-). y31-lwdeod&w DvsPKnic, nervous people, "out ot sorts," Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract ot. Beef and Tome Invigorator will euro. Ail: for Golden' s. jy3:-lwdeodw Care worn persons, studentsweak and over worked mothers will And In Brown's Iron Bitters a complete tonic, which gives strength und tone to the whole system. For solo at H. B. Cochran' drug store. 137 Xortli Queen St., Lancaster. ty31-lwdd-w Magic lu the Nineteenth Century. N. McUea, Wyehrldgc, Ontario, writes : " I havo so& large quantities of Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil : It is usad tor colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and, in tact, for any atli-ction ot t he throat it works like magic. It is a sure cure for burns, wounds and bruises.' For sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Skinny Men. Wclli' Health Henewer" restores health and vigor, cures' Dyspepsia. Impotence, Sex u:il Debility $1. Deuot, John Black. JySI-lwd II you have any skin diseases or diseases of the hair or scalp, any Itching or dlscolora tlons, sun burns, freckles, pirn) les, rough or dry harsh kln you have in Dr. C. W. Ben son's skin Cuio, a sure, perfect aim elegant remedy. Sold by all druggist. JySl-lwd&w Thousands bear witness to the positive cura tive powers of tho GltK.VT GERMAN 1NVIG Olt.YTOK, the only nmiedy that lias proved It-clf a srKcinc for jTiieral debility or over taxed brain, ilnully milling In 'consumption, anil a prcm.iture jr.n c Sold by all druggists or will be sent li ec on receipt of Sl.tt) per box, or six boxes for $." 00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for tho United States. Send for eiicularaud testimonials ot geuulno enn t.. For sale at Kaullmau's drug store Noilh Queen street. iv31-M&Thd It in nothing hits science made such improve ment ns in medicines, now to this whole civil ized world is proclaimed the joyful news that Cclciyand Chamomile Pills will cure sick and netvous headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, dyspepsia, :dceple-snc's anil paralysis. lytu-lwd&w A cu;i, t:olu or oorc i iiront slioum ne stopped. Neglect irciuentiy results In an liif curab'c L-ing Dueaso r Consumption; Itiov. u's lw.iuehiiU Tropin's do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on tho Inflamed parte, allaying irritation, jrivc ielief lit Asthma, Bronchial Cough-i, Calarrli, and the Throat Troubles nhich Singerr- and I'uhltcSpeakurs are subject to. For thirty years Urown's Bronchial Tifcnes havo Iieen lecniiitiicnded by physl-i-iinii-, iiiid nlwvs Rive nert'-cl satisfaction. Having I'js-zi le-ted hy wldo and constant use for ncaily an entile, geiioixilion, thuy have at tained we) .in riie-l rankuniong the Jcwstaple reni'-lies t the aje. Sold at 25 cents a box i.vrvwiieru uiV-lvdTThAFAlvw "WIiii Grasps 'Much Holds Little." The prnpiictnrs ot Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to t,o a cure-all, but a sine remedy for Catarrh and Catarrhal De.ilneaa, Colds in tho Head and Hay Fever. r Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of Catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation, protects the mcmbranal lining-, ol" the head tiom add! tlonal cold, completely heals the sores and restores thesenseof tastoand smell. Beneficial results are realized by a low applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh. The Balm is easy to uso and agreeable. Sold by druggists at r0 cents. On receipt of 60c. will mail :i package. ELY'S CBEAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. . For s-do by Lancaster druggists. l-JS-d&w u A Wiko AVoman W ill try and piesurvo her charms. She may lack clunsic out line or form, but she shonld nso SO01)ONT..uul lelain the beauty aud usetul ness of her teeth. A lino net ol teeth is ono of the liit-hcst clMiiitt. SO.ODONT will do this woik. ' al-lwdodd&w SLV.Kri.vss nights made mlserablo by that luiiili'i; eou.;li. Mill oil's Cure i-i the remedy tor j on. For t ale at CochranV drug store. 137 Nofth Queen Si. myMwdeowAw VVo-wkn everywhere use Pathefs Ginger Tonic, because thoy have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indiges tion, weakness in the luck and kidneys, and other troubles of tho scx.JIomc Journal, al-lmdieod&cow Humbugged Again. I saw so much 'aid about'tlic merits of Hop Hitters, and my wile who was always doctor lnir, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again ; ami I am glad I did, lor In less than two months' use ol tho Hitters, my wife wns cuicil. aud she has remained so for eighteen niontlH since. .1 like such humbugging. II. T., St. Paul. Pioneer Tress. Iyl5-2wd&w ZIAJtEIAOHS. CorELASO-GEEP. August 1, 18S2, by KcV.Dr. Grcenwuld, John Copeland to Miss Louisa Geep, both ot Lancaster. HMA.TI1S. Cabky. In tills city, on tin; 30th Inst., Mag gie J. Casey, aged ;W yearj, 5 months and 23 days. i i i t ft The relatives and lricmls of the family arc respectfully invited to attend the funeral, lrom the lcsidcaca ot her parents, No. 225 West Vine street, on Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock. Services at St. Mary's church. In terment at St. Mary's cemetery. 2t Waonhr. July 30, ItSZ, In Columbia, Pa, John Wagnei, ugcd'62 years and 13 days. The relatives and friends ot, the family are respectfully invited toltttcndUhc luncral from the residence ot Mrs. Mary C. Wagner, Columbia, on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, to proceed to Salem church, 'and lrom there to the- P. 1L It. depot. Tho relatives and friends arc .also invited to-meet the b&dyat the P. It. It. depot in tills city, at o'clock to proceed to Zion's Lutheran. cemetery. 2t WiTJivnc On Jipy 31st, 1881, at Knapp's Villa. Minna, relict of the late Chas. Witmycr, in tho 23th year ot her age. Her relatives ana 'lrlends ntto respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral from her late residence on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Funeral services at tho chapel and Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. If EV ADVERTISEMENTS' JXSTKVt IMMKniATKIA-TWOStATK W Hooters. Apply to GUhTAVUS IIAAGE. New Holland, Lancaster County, Pa. Wages, $1.50 perday and boarding. l2t XKMCKATIC COMMnfeE IKKTIKO. 1 9 a meeting ot the City Committee and Conntv Committee from the city will bo held at Excelsior Hull, East King street, FKIDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. W.U. liOLAND, Chairman County committee. fXi'l WHEAT KLOCB. FOR ME XEXT NINETY DAYS I will be prepared to" furnish the public with OLD WHEAT FLOUB, greparcd from prime old wheat at my Willow treet Pike Mill. Can be had at any srocery store in the rlty or Will bo delivered by ad dressing ADAM G. GBOFF, al-lwd Lancaster, Pa. iO i :aa- OsW AI.TKfrjL I AP3LLINARIS WATER, CANTELl A COCSlBAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN jTHE MARKET. CLABKT W1NRS. Of out owttvdlrect Importation lrom the House ot Evarlato, lupout X Co., Bordaux. ' PLEASMT YALLEY W1M COMPANY, 5 Great Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Age, which Is put up by the rieasant Valley Wine Co. lor the Ham mondsport Wine Co., from their Ordinary Stoetc. the Hammondaport Co. larnUhing tbem with the Brand and .Label. The Hammondspnrt Co. make no Sparkling Wines, i AU the Leading and Popular Brands ot FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. We are the agent for the Pleasant Valley WinoCo.s Great. Western Extra Dry Wine. The Monserat Co.'s Lime Fruit Juice. BEIGART'S OLD BRAHDX. it o family should be without a bottle of this Be liable Medicine at this season of the .year. ) H. E. SLAYMAKER, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. SfEVIAL NOTICES. FiURXAIIT FJMC-CC TuBAOCO. 8 iCentsvper oz 23c per ., at HAliT MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. J vl5-6md T?UK SALE. J? A SIX-HOUSE FoWElt ENGINE In good order tor sale cheap. t APPLY AT THIS OFFICE, ANTED A SITUATION BY A LAO Vf to keep house. Cap give good reference Apply at ' No. 239 NORTH ARCH ALLEY, 1U1 OAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY. DAS O Removed his Ofllco trom 56 North Duke ktreet to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Rear or Court House, Long's New Building. ml7-ltd SCHOOL TAX, 1882. Tho duplicate la in the hands of the treas urer. Three per cent, off lor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. 49Oflice hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Jul3-2mdR NIMH WARD. A meeting ot the Demociueyorthe Ninth Ward will be held at Arnold Hogs' Saloon, on North Queen street, on THURSDAY EVEN ING at 8 o'clock lor tbo purpose of organizing A full attendance is desired. T It HOBSE, BUGGY AND HAUNESS FOK saleThe Horse used by the late Jacob M. Long for driving, and Buggy and Harness, aro otiered ttt private gale. They can be seen at George Hartman's Livery Stable. West Orange street. Lancaster. The horse will be sold separately, if desired. For terms apply to MARY C. CAMERON. ' Jly2D 7td No. 14 North Queen Street. BDDWKISKR HEKR. Just received, a fresh supply ot tho cclo bratoii Budweiser Beer; iamfllcs and persons desirous of retailing the same. can be supplied by the undersigned. GEORGE WALL, Jy28-lwd Southern Exchange Hotel. HAVANA AND XAKA VIOAKS, THE best 9 cent cigar In the city at IIAUT M AN'.S Yellow Front Cigar Store. I1CIT1S INFLAMMATION OF THE IMS. In this disease the Intensity ot the pain is very variable ; lor although it Is irenerully seT vere, and, often extremely so, it may, in some cases, be nearly absent. The p.itient may at first only expciiencea feeling of itching and burning in tho eye, but soon the pain becomes very severe. All diseases ot the EYE, EAR, THROAT also, Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONG AKER. Office IS East Walnut street, Lan caster, Pu. Consultations treo. jy3l 3ld o ,11k NEW HEAL ESTATE CATALOGUE Will be issued In a few weeks. Those wishing to enter their property for salo In the first issuo should send descriptions at once. No charge tor entering city property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 106 EAST KING STREET. N JOT1CE TO UltOGEKS AND BAKERS. nEIKO WELL 8UITLIED WITH PRIME OLD WHEAT,1 We can furnish strictly ' OLD WHEAT FLOUR, for the next sixty days. LEVAN & SONS. John II. Buskono, Agent, Northern Market Uonse. jy29-lwd DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNKRSHIP. The co-partnership in the merchant tallorlngbusiness.herctoforcoxistlngbetween RATHVON A FISHER, is this day dissolved by mutual comtent. All persons in any man ner Indebted to tho said nrm, are respectfully solicited to make Immediate payment to S. K RATHVON, who is hereby authorized to re ccjvo tho same : and thoso having claims against sold Arm will please present them for settlement. " 8. S.!RATHVON, M. FISHER, 101 North Queen St. I.ancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further an nouncement, the business, without interrup tion, will be conducted by the undersigned, wno souciia a continuance or uie paironago heretofore bestowed upon the Arm, und which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. 8. S. RATHVON, -Jyl5-lmd&3tw Practical Tailor. riRAND KUSH tOR NECKTIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, AND TICKETS FOR THE GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, OSi TUUlUiDAY. AUGUST 3d, 1883, AT ERISMANU 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I iROANIZKD 18lO. ' The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars, and Eighty eight cents. ;; All Invested ia Safe aiid Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 43-For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN. 10 EAST KINO STREET. 1u3.mdTuThS CHINA. ANlt ULAHaWAMii. H lOU M MABTEf. JELLY TUMBLEBSI FRUIT JABS AT CHINA HALL. We have now on hand a very iArge tityot 0.uau- JEI.I.Y TUMBLERS, JELI.T TUMBLERS. JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, COMMON TUMBLERS, COMMON TUMBLERS. MASON FRUIT JARS, MASON FRUIT JARS. A Full Line of TABLE GLASSWARE or New Shapes and Designs. Prices Low. Examine our stock before purchasing.. High & Martin 16 BAST EWa 8TRHBT TUEMENTS. DRINKS VOX HUT WEATHER. the Qoeen of Table Water , AGENT, JtAJUHSTH. ; jtfamattajpaiik Market. FHitiPtHiA.tAa'gn8't L Flour dull, but steady; Superfine, ft 7333; extra do, $3 409 4 ; ru. iuiiiiiy. a zasja ov. Rye flour 'at S3 7564 00. Wheat unsettled ; Del. and Pa, 112; do Aniber.fl 12 1 13. Red, $1 11 corn nrm ior iocu use. Oats dull and cosier. Rye quiet at 65c for new. Provisions steady and jobbing demand. Lard quiet. Butter quiet and rather weak; Creameiy extra, 2S2Cc : do good to choice, 2224c; Rolls dull ; Western and Pennsylvania, 150 17c Eggs firm. Cheese stead' but less active. Petroleum quiet ; heflned, Gc. Whisky at si 18. new torn mantel. Nbw jfaRK, August 1. Flour Stato and Western without decided change ; export and home trade demand light ; Southern dull and unchanged. Wheat JQ7-c higher and moderately ac tive ; speculative trading ; No. 2 Red, Aug.. $U2113;do Sept., fl 1401 HJi; do Oct., $1 15X01 hi; do Nov., 91 171 17c; do year, 1 lwm 13JJC. Corn Qiifs bettur and rather quiet ; Mixed Western, spot. (MQST.c ; do futures. 77S85c. Oats fc higher No. 2 Aug.. 49J$50'Jc; do Sept., 4Siac; do Oct., 4145c; do year, 4ie ; State, 7uij7"'c ; Western, 6.i75c. Uratn add lroisinn iuittfoii. One o'cloctc quotations ol grain unit provk. Ions, turnishol by S. K. Yundt, Hroker, 1S( oast iving street. August 1. Chicago. Wheat Corn .Oats Pork iard August .US'4 .7i! .SPi Sept 1W55 .754 .35!4 -20 55 12.22K Oct .! .Ti .3&A. 20 liS2,'J HhilHdolphla. Aug 1.12 .85 .51 Sept.... 1.135 .S5$ .464 JulV..... 1.14 .84 .40 Phlladelpbia Cattle Market. Monday, July 31. The receipts ot live stock at the Philadelphia stock yards were: For tho week: Beeves, 3,700 head ; sheep, 14,0oti head; hogs, 3,100 head. Frcitous week: Brevet, 3,21 3: sheep, 10,000; ho;;s, 3,310: Beef Cuttlo were unsettled and and c per pound lower, owing to tbe heavy receipts. We quote us follows : Extra. 7K88c; Good, RliQ7c ; Medium, 5K6614C : Common, 45c ; fat cows, 3:!.i4,,:ic. Milch Cows were inuctibe at SoOSCu. with sales of extra graded as high at ISO. Sheep The increased arrivals lor the week had the ctlect ol lowering i rices c onull gruilca'cxccpt culls, which were tall c lower, Tbe stock wag ot a better quality tlian for any week recently, and consequently qnot'itions are not changed on any grades except culls und extras, the latter being c. Lumbs and calves were dull, while stock ewes were not wanted. We quote as follows : Extra, 5c; good45c; medium 4 4c; common 34c; culls 33c; lambs, i&Jbio : calves, G7c. llogs were active and prices were firm. We quote as follows : Extra, 12c; good, 1212c: medium, lleilc. BALES OF niEVE3 AT THK WEST TUILAUKLrHi I. STOCK TABDS. Mai tin, Fuller & Co., 444 Texans; wholciale, 5 5,'ic.; 3C Western, wholesale, Roger Mayncs, 2uo West and Toxan, 4i$8e. A. & J. Christy, 150 Western and We-t Vn. iii tiTVic. K. S. McFlllcn, 125 Wcstf-rn, CSc. 11. F. McFillan, 90 Western, CSc. .1 limes Clciiinou 48 Chester county and West Pa., Sfflc. M. Ulinan, 1C) West V a., ac. Lehman ISro., 0J 7Kc. 72 Texa, ac. I.. Sen senig. Ky.ta.V-Ac Scliamberg& Paul, 114 Tex., 53CJ4c. .'C West Vo., 4K6e. G. Schnmbrg & Co.. 210 Western, Texan and W.Va,,573ic Lowensteln & Adler, 173, Western. Tew a ft W.Va.,57fic. Daniel Murphy. 143 Western, West Va. and Texans 5li37c. II. Chain, jr., 80 Western and West Va , 57'ic. M. Levi, 85 Weotcrn, 47c. John McArdle, 180 Western, CiJ8c. L. HornJ55 WctRin und West Va., mixed, 4J-,' feSJe. Owen Siiilt'i.r.l West Va.. ac Myers & House man ; 44 Texans ; 17 Western, acct. Rodger Maynes, 57c. Baclimau Levi, 130 Western and West Va., 57c. II. Chain. 50 West Va., mixed. WiQlc. James Anil, t!7 Weetera. 67c. Daniel fcmyth t Bro., 120 West Va., 57c. Dennis mytli, 50 Western and Lane eo HQ 6c. Abe Osthelm, 32 Western, GJ$7?rc Samuel Brown. 120 Western stlllors, whole sale, 5Q6c J. F. Saddler A Co., -KM Western stllUrs and Texans, wholesale. (jc. Henry Miller. Deer Creek, 4Cc. DRESSED MKATS. Uresied Uec ves were active and closed at VA Qll'.jc., the loiuier rate lor low Texan ami cows. SALES LAST WEEK. Tho. Bradley, 107 head at SllHe W. II. Blown 1W do. at 8j$hc. A. A. Bnswell 105 do. at sailKc. C.3i pcnglcr, 74 do. at 8Kllc. J. F. . Lowdcn. 42 do at Sktf m siioke. Huilam & Bro., 7; do at !$ Jic lireseil sheep were active. Samuel Stewart sold 190 head at rtgitc.and 93 head of dressed lambs at yiQVSe. vtnt'M nami.1. Sew loik, I'lnlHdilphlti and l.o:ul Slo.-l. also bulled States liouds rep mud daily jAonn IS. Lono, '11 North Queen street. August 1. 10:00 1:00 2:3b A. M. P. a. I'.M. Del.. Lack. Western 13(Ji 1.18'4 138 Denver & Klo Uninde 1K Ktti w N. Y.. Lake Erie A Western.... 39 4 i 4iJi Kansas and Texas 40 41 41Ji Lajre Shore Mich. .Southern... I144J 1 6 110 ., Now York Central l.!4J 135V4 1 'li New Jersey Con.: k - 79 804 81J2 Ontario Western 29 29 yt Omaha Com 50 51 MH FaciflcMall 40 46'4 47Ji Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 120 120 lvov. Texas Pacific 51 8S H Wabash. .. i. inl-t & Paclilc... 37A, 38i 8e?8 Western Union Tel. Co 88 8J TOM Pennsylvania It. K iil 01 6'Ji Reading 304 30 3 Buffalo Pitts. A West 21 21'4 21'4 Northern Pacific Com 484 4K 49 " " Prefened.... t9Jf 9i) 9 !,oeai swon ua tsonnr. Par Lasit vul. aalfi Lane 'ty fi per ct. Loan, due lsf.'.. .i,kj turn " b-85... 100 107K tiao... ioo i lac,... m i 5 per ct.l n 1 or 30 yeara. . 100 6 per ct. School .Loan... 100 " " in lor 30 years, i li)0 is " 4 "' in 5 or 20 years.. 100 s. " C " in 10 or 20 y ears. 100 i BJ5, Manhcim borough loan loo 102 BAITS STOCKS First NaUonal Bank. Iioo J205 Farmera NaUonal Bank 50 1 10.25 Fulton Natlonal'Bank loo iso.u) Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 ill Columbia NaUonal Bank 100 147 Ephrata National Bank 100 14i First NaUonal Bank, Columbia.. ..100 141.30 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 14) i31.h0 First National Bank, Marietta 1G0 200 First NaUonal Bank. Mount Joy.. 100 1C.71 LIUtz National Bank 100 140 Manhelm NaUonal Bank...... too 154 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. S 70.50 New Holland National-Bank.... .:. ion 137 XISOILLAHXOCS BTOOXij. ' Quarry vllle B. R. : 50 nss MUleraville street Car w ge.su Inqnlrtr Printing Company 50 50 Watch Factory 2 l 120 (ias Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House too. , 90 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company i Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 i;o Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens House 50 1 Sicily Island 50 is East Brandy wine A Wayncsb'g. 5u 1 Mlllersvllle Normal School " t-- jiil.jaecMiAtjoOTsoMe. QuarryvUleR. K., due 18113 J100 U7 Reading A Columbia R. U5's 100 loe Lancaster Watch Co.. duo 1888 : lot 106 50 Lancaster tiss Light and Fuel Co.. doe In lor 50 years 10s ioo THIRD EDITIOE TUBSDAY SV&'NGr, AUGUST 1, 1883. EUKOPEAN TROUBLES. THE POWERS WILI. NOT INTERFERE. Baglaad Aaaamlag Big-Flows Opinions The 8ltaa Moeh Pmnt liMed Sorry State or Affairs at Alexandria. The Water Sapply all Bight. Alexandria, August 1. 10, a. m. The fears in regard to the failure of tbe water supply have subsided. BM Christian Mardercd. Tife number of Christians murdered at Dalanhoaer, Tautah aad MihalLs, is now estimated at 550 The Czar's OhaaUstaoUea. London, August 1 A dispatch to the limes from Constantinople says : "Accord ing to intelligence from diplomatic aoarcei toe action or Kusna is due to the per sonal initiative of the Czar Aiexaader, who is dissatisfied with the Independent atttitnde of England and with Mr. Glad stone's declarations that England, under certain circumstances, would undertake the task of restoring order in Egypt. The Powers Will Not Aid England. Berlin, Ang. 1. Tho refusal of Italy to cooperate with England in puttiug down Arabi Pasha may be taken as rep resenting the attitude of Germany and Austria. High authorities at Berlin as sert that Russia is about to quit her pas sive attitude in favor of one directly hos tile pretensions in Egypt. England's High-flown Sentlmeuts. London, Aug. 1. The Times in a lead ing article says the time has gone by when Turkey could be allowed to take tbo whole matter into her own bands. If Turkey goes to Egypt sho must not go as the ally, but as a subordinate of Englaud. England's Grab on the Turkish Ear. Manchester, Aug. 1. The Loudon coriespondent of the Manchester Guar dian says he understands that if the Turk ish expedition starts without the suit 111 previously complying with the conditions demanded by England, Admiral Seymour will be ordered to conduct it back again. Bad State r Thing In Alexandria. An Aloxaudria dispatch to tbo Times says : ' The state of the town is causing serious disquietude. The natives who remain are incendiaries aud a majority of those who have returned are looters look ing after concealed plunder. It is impos sible to mistake tho bitterly hostile feeling of this class aud of the native police." TfcXAS-l'ACiriC KAIE.KOAD. KeiireHent.itlvo Knott' Kenolutiou to be Voted Upon To-morrow. Washisgtown, D. C, Aug. 1. Tlie House committee ou tho judiciary to-day further discussed tho lesulutiou submit ted by Representative Knott at the last meeting declaring the forfeiture of lands grunted tho Texas-Pacific railroad and providing for their restoration to tho pub lic domain. The discussion took a wide range aud consequently the vote upon the resolution was deferred until to-morrow morning. Members who are in favor of the adoptiju of Representative Knott's resolution sav that they havo euough votes pledged from members of tho com mittee to pass the resolution and that thoy will insist upon a vote to-morrow. Sir. Newell, who recently preferred charges to the effect that tho passage of the original Texas Pacific land grant act was obtained by corrupt influence, was at the capjtal to-aay, and during the session of the committee applied for a hearing. This was denied, however, it being as serted by members that if tho committee adopts tho pending resolutions, declaring the land forfeited, auything Sir. Newell might say on tho subject would be inef fective, except to necessitate hcariug those whom he, Newell, might charge with corrupt practices. Prominent Republican members of tho com mittee say that tho hcariug was deferred until the question of forfeiture shall have been decided on its merits. The laud grant referred to is tho one which was transferred by tho Texas Pacific railway company to the Southern Pacific railway company of California, and 1 elates ex clusively to the lands along tho lino con structed by the last named company through Arizona and New Mexico. Another fire Id' Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. Fiic broke out in George F. Rothaker's brewery lato last night, which destroyed properly to tbe amount of $20,000. Fire in Chemical Worka. Buffalo, Aug. 1. A f rj in the Knob lack chemical works last night destroyed tho drying home. Loss, $ 10.000 : in sured. SerlooaEflecn from an Explosion. Adam Khanehan was probably fatally injured by an explosion. A fireman named Kretz was badly hurt. Houses and a Itrhige Itnrocd. St. Petersburg, Aug. 1. Fifty housts and a wooden bridge have been burned on tho Krestoosky island iu the Neva, ono of the islands on which this city is built. Good Behaviour of FaRaeugors. London, Aug. 1. Tho cabiu passengers of tbe steamer Gellert behaved courage ously when on July 28 the boat was dis covered to be on fire. They remained quietly drawn up iu lino upon the deck awaiting orders. The steerage passengers, mostly Polish Jews, however, howled and screamed horribly. The firo was finally controlled as previously announced. The fire is attributed to the spontaneous combustion of tpbaccc. It is believed that it must have been smouldering all the way from New York. Trouble Among Strikers. Jeiisey City, Aug. 1. The coal heav ers employed at tho Jersey City docks of the Scranton coal company, recently struck for an advance of one cent per ton. The company refused to accede to this demand and put new meu in the places of the strikers. Frank Blucra, one of tho work men, was to-day assaulted and badly beaten by Peter 3Ioni5,,onc of the btrikerF, who wat arrested and held for trial. Fatal Ball way 'Accident. Newark, N. J., Aug 1. Michael Pit kington, a milkman residing ic Waverly, attempted to drive -over the track of the Pennsylvania railway at South street, this city, at an early hour this morning, when his wagon was struck by a passing train and he was thrown out against a flag house, sustaining injuries which caused his death within 15 minutes. Farneli, Oppose tbe Amondmeata. London, August 1 Mr. Parnell has issued an urgent wish to the Irish mem bers of tho House of Commons to oppose tbe amendments made ia the House of Lords to tbe arrears of rent bill. Kesnlts of the Forest Fires. East.Tawal, Mich., Aug. 1. The for est flren are mostly extinguished by the rain. Bat two farmers have been burned out sinee 'the last report. They lost houses and crops. ABIg Decrease. Wa8HIX0ton;-D.C., August 1. The debt statement issued to-day shows the decrease of the' public debt during the month of July to be 913,860,027.52. An Old Settler IMftd. Scranton,P., August 1. George L. Morss, a well-known and old settler of Carbondale, died last night at that place WEATHEK INIUCATIONS. Washington, August 1. For the Mid dlo Atlantic states local rains and partly Cloudy weather, southeast to southwest winds, stationary or lower barometer, slight rise of temperature. e IN THK SENATE. The Naval ApwpHatloa mil deported Hack A Leas IMacassiea on Amend ment. Washington. Aug. 1. In the House Mr. Robeson ( N. J.), from the committeo on appropriationa, reported back the naval appropriation bill recommending non eoncurrcBce in all the Senate amend- SenU except the two relating to . e monitors. Mr. Robeson explained tho report, after which Mr. Randall proposed that the Senate amendments be considered seriatim, stating his objection to the House transferring its duty of legislation to a conference committee. A lonjr discussion followed, after which the consideration of the amendments was proceeded with. WHUamsport la Laek, Washington, Ang. 1. Tho Senate to day, on motion of Mr. Cameron (Pa.), passed the House bill for a one hundred thousand dollar government buildiug at Williamsport, Pa. The sundry civil bill was 'taken up and rapid progress was made upon tho committee amendment. PETERSBURG'S TKOUHLE. A Kule Served oa Each Councilman A Case That Will Determine Who is Auditor. Petersburg, Va., August 1. Tho sheriff of this city is iu receipt of tho rulo awarded by the court of appeals now in session at Wythevillo, this state, in the ease of S. A. Plummer, funder.claimingto be city auditor, vs. F. R. Ruscll, Read justee acting auditor. The said rulo is to day bung executed on each of tho 24 council men aud Russell. Tho rulo is re turnable ou the first day of tho uext toi in of court of appeals, to lie held at Staun ton, September 10th. The case, wheu dis posed of, will detetmino who is the legally elected city auditor. COMUiSSbO TEtUEGItABIS. Vlushes Iroia the Electric Wires. At South Bend two freight trains col lided, took fire and burned. No one was hurt. The cabinet is this afternoon consider ing the river and harbor bill. George K. Goodwin, proprietor of the Chestnut street opera house, an d Waluut street theatre in Philadelphia, dietl sud dculy in Boston this morning. Jesae James Murderers selves. fenjoylng Them- Chicago, Aug. 1. Bob Ford, who killed the notorious outlaw, Jesse James, aud his brother Charles Ford, are in tho city enjoying lifo and spending the $10,000 which they received as a toward for rid ding the country of tho outlaws. Bob Ford says Frank James was iu good health wheu he last saw him. He does uot be lieve Frank will over attempt to reorgan ize tho gang. Kumor Denied. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. The report that Vice President A. J. C;tsatt, of the Pennsylvania railroad company, has been asked to become a candidate for president of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company is denied at the officu of the Pennsylvania railroad company. Still Another. WiLLiAitspoRT, Pa., Aug. 1. William Taylor, a bar-tender, ol Trout Run, was run over and killed by a train ou the Northern Central railroad at Lycoming station last night. He leaves a family. JTOL121CAJ.. Democratic State Ticket. MOVCKNOIt. ROBERT K. PATT1HON, l'lillaililhla. LIEtJTKXAlrr GOVERNOR. CIIAUNCEY r. BLACK, York. JUDOS Or THE BUntKMB COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECRETARY OV ISTKRITAT. ArVAULI. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. COSQUraSMAN-AT-LAEQE. MORTIMER r. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic UoaatT Ticket. OOXORBM. W. R. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE BBXATOR XTV DISTRICT. - ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASdKMBLT. 1. . 2. C. J. RIIOADS, Manor. M. WALKER, colerkin. 3. E. . II. C. niLLER, Earl. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon, E. SUIMP. E. Cocallco. BKCOIIDSR. W. W. RUSHER. Leacoctc. eonirrr Boucrro. E. D. NORTH, L incaatcr. rOOB- DiaSOTORS. J. P. MoILVAlNE. Paradbc. PHILIP BERNARD. Lancaster PRISON INSrECTOW. JOHN ItKBMAN, Manhelm. J. II SCHLEUELMILICII.E. Donegal. JCRV COSMIISSInXKIt. WILLIAM ELLMAKEU, Karl. Democratic State Committee. W.U. ItENSEL, Chairman. Is. P. KISNER, General Secretary, Girard House, Phil idelphla. Democratic County Committer. W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. L'aiM-itder. J. II. LICIITY, Lancaster; W. HAYES UKWKH. Columbia; R. S. PATTERSON, White Rock, Secretaries. CANDIDATES nIt SlOMlNAlION. Kor Assembly lt District, Lancaster City. C. A.OBLENDEK, Eighth Ward. E.U. SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) B ENSON'S AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN RBMEDY roa Backache or Lams Back. Rheumatism or Lama Jointa Orampsor Sprain. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains: Female Weakness. Are Superior to All Other Plaster. Are Superior to Pads Are Superior to LinimerUt. Are Superior to Ointments or Suites. Are Superior to Electricity or Galvanism, They Act Immediately. They Strengthen They Soothe. They Relieve Pain at Once. They Positively Cure. P A TTTTn nl f BMSOS'8 Cafcikx Ponora lAU 1 lUil I Plasters havo been imi tated. Vo not allow vonr druggist to palm off some other plaster having a similar Mound ing name. See that tho word Is spelled C-A-P-C-l-N-E. Trice, 35 certs. SEABURY & JOHNSON, MAHtnTAOTCTOlO CREJrlSTS. NEW YORK. CapcinePoronsPlaster A STJRB RBMEDY AT LAST. Price SS Cent. lOAD'SOEDiCATED CORN AND BUNION PLA81EH. CHAS. K. CfMTTKNTOlV, 113 Fnlton St., New Tors, sole agent lor Dr. CW. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all onhtr alionid be addressed. Jy2j4f.l4yJ'.VW 3 j
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