JLANCASTEE DAILY KTEIJJGENCKR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTJ2, 1882. 3 T M, HOW TO HHOK HOKSKS. The Advice ol a Lancaster County Black- L MMta. I A Lancaster county subscriber sends to Hie Uermautown Telegraph the following statement from a noted horscsboer in his vicinity, as to his mode of shoeing. It strikes the Telegraph as being about as nearly perfection as it could be. and it therefore commends it to the attention of every shocr. The sboer some years ago was asked to write down his mode, and did so, and thinks that it might have been published in a Western paper where he formerly resided : "The way I shoe a horse is this : First, see that the animal stands in a natural position, so that it is perfectly uptight. If bo, level the wall of the foot to receive the shoe, and nothing more. Never cnt the frog, braces or sole, nor the heels ; let natuie do its own work. If let alouc, once in six weeks or two mouths, the frog braces and sole will shed. Make the shoe tight at the toe, heavy at the heels, (for the heels are the tendcrest part of the foot). Put the nails well forward of the quarters. Use light nails. Coucave the shoo until you get to the quarters to pro tect the soles. Then couvex the heels a little, and you cannot make narrow heels, corns, quaiter cracks or contracted feet. Fit the shoe cold, and fit it to the foot and not the foot to tho shoe. Follow the wall carefully ; fit tho shoe as broad as you can ; bring tho heals around to the frog, but do not touch it. Never make 1.1 10 .shoe longer than the foot ; never use bar-shoes, as in every case they are wrong ai.d huitful. Never rasp the outsido wall, for you destroy the glass or enamel that piotects itagaiust decay, and prevents it. Irani growing rough and lidged. This improper method of shoeing is tho cause of moio lameness than any ouo thing. It j causes corns, quarter-cracks and contract ed feet. Whoever pares, or allows to bo pared, a horho's sole, brace or frog, and burns the foot with a shoo, or puts clips on the shoes in front or sides, is, by such useless, harmful and outrage ous mutila tion, guilty of cruelty to the noble beast. No frog, no fool ; no fool, no Itorttc.'''' llorsouud Huggy Moleu. Stecitoii Ucpoitcr. About two weeks ago, a man, v. ho.gavo his name as John LUchcuberger, and his home Mauhciin, Lancaster county, appliod at Mr. Jacob Laucr's livery, Third aud Cumberland hticfcls, for a hoi e and con veyance, slating that ho would be gone a week lacking a day. A dapple gray marc a good traveler, u-tul seven yeais, with a sore under the belly, and a buggy, was furnished the man. lie has been absent two weeks, and the buggy, it has since been ascei tamed, he trailed oil' at Millers town, in Iterks county. He was last seen at the Iiidianlovvn gap store, in Lebauon county. Liteheubergur is a stoutly built man, of dark complexion, smooth lace, and is apparently twenty years of ago. Ho woi o a suit of light clothing aud had also a blue suit with him. Hu is cioss eyed, or has some defect ol the kind in his eyes. Mr. Lauer oilers a rcwaid of lift) dollars for the return of tho maie and the an est of the thief. Klro Alullnrii. At a meeting of the committee on the engines aud hose, held last evening, tho action of the chief of the (ire dcpaitmeut in appointing Mr. Kautz as driver of .steamer No. 1 aud Mr. Karnes, driver of cart No. 1, and Eml. Svvoito, as hoscinan of company No. 2, was appioved. (Seorgo Curry, foreman, and Win. Itato maii, hosemau, of No. 1, i reentry suspend ed, weio restoird to duty. A committee of the Shiftier liio com pany, including the officers, called upon T the councils committee oil tire engines and hose and made a formal piopositiou to poll to the city their cngiuo houso and steamer for $4,000, or cither tho steamer or the property for $2,000 each . Tho mat ter will piohably be brought before couu- cils to-night. Tho Steollon Reporter thiiiks that tie borough authoi ities of that place would do well to buy the ShiMer lire rompany appaiatus. iImi Kiglil Way lo Uo fishing. Ycsteiday niorniug C. AV. Eckcit, Wm. Hlayimilcer, sr., 1). W. Patterson, jr , FreddvSchtienhergcr, Wm. Slayinaker,ji, W. L Sutton, and about a half dozen of Air. Eckeit's salesmen wont fish iug to Musslcmaifs mill, on Mill eieek. They iiad lots of provisiens and a full camping outlit, and naught about thirty-live large fish, most of which wci e " catties." They had plenty of fun all day, aud ouo of tho principle events was the shooting by Mr. Sutton of a large cattish which had already been placed ou a string aud which ho mistook for a snapper. All the boys went in swimming aud tho day was pleasantly .spent throughout, the great catch of fish being conked for supper, with which sar dines associated as lamiliarly as though thev had never seen boxes. Striken at Work. The four or ilvo " strikers" umploycd in Lowell's horse collar manufactory struck on Saturday against what they re garded as a reduction of wages. They all went to work this morning again it appealing that tho alleged reduc tion amounted to very little more than one half of ono per cent., aud was the result of an cquitablo adjustment of the scale of pricos. The men work piece woik on several varieties of collars, and heretofore tho same price has been paid for light work as for heavy work. This was unfair alike to Mr. Lowell and the workmen. There was no reduction in tho price paid for standard work. Near ly a Centnry Ago. Tho tax duplicato for Little Britain township in the year 1785 contained the names of 172 freeholders and 40 other taxablcH. Tho township at that time in cluded what is now Little Britain and Fnltou townships, The state tax was 271 pounds,ll shillings and 5 penco ; county tax, 7G pounds, 1 shilling and 7 pence. The largest tax payer was Thomas King, whose tax was S pounds, 1 shilling and 3 penco. John Johnson, tax collector at that time, was grandfather ol the present John Johnson, sr.. of Little Britain town ship. Christian Uhler aud Daniel Frauck were the county commissioners. ITnniatlablc Letters. " Letters addressed as follows are held at the Lancaster postofllce becauso tho writer failed to put stamps upon them : Misses John Evler, Garheimvillc, York co.. Fa. Mr. A. E. KeiiKcmcr, Coiieraaugh, Cam bria co.. Pa. Mrs. Helen E. Detwciler, 123 Fi no street, Harrisburg, Pa. Miss M. Ella Hood, P.ioli cottage, At lantic City, N. J. Also, a stamped lcttei that tho writer forgot to addicts is held for direction. Coroner' Inquest. Iast evening at 8 o'clock Coroner Shiffer empaneled a jury to hold an inquest on the remains of James McCrea, whose death occurred yesterday morning. The jurors were Jeff. E. Shcuck, J. Vondersmith, John II. High, David Clay, John B. Shiffer and Thomas F. McEUigott, and the ver dict was death from congestion of the brain, caused by falling down stairs. Accident. The steps in front of the residence of R. R. Albright on Rockland street are somewhat steep, and last evening as Mr. A. was leaving home he fell down them "barking his shin" and spraining hi- ankle badly. Ho! For Atlantic City. The excursion to Atlantic City under the management of Haverstick & Clark, will leave tho Pennsylvania railroad depot to-morrow morning at 5:05. The tickets for the round trip arc only $3 and good for three days. Tickets are good to return on any train either from Atlantic City or Philadelphia the second and third days. Secure your tickets at once. By all means go tomorrow. A Glorious Ra'n. All last night and nearly all of to-day there has been a copious fall of rain not a few mere fitful showers, bnt a soaking rain that sank into the parched earth and moistened tho dry roots of the corn, to bacco and all other kinds of vegetation. The farmers who were despondent re garding their corn and tobacco are taking new heart and are now iu hopes of bar vesting at least half a crop. Laucaster Cemetery Company. At a meeting of the board of trustees of the Lancaster cemetery association, held yesterday, John I. Hartman was elected president of the board in place of Jacob JVi. .Long, deceased. Jacob Bausmau, president of the Farm er's National bank, was elected a trustee to fill Mr. Long's unexpired term. I'otitlon for More Pay. This evening tho members of the police force of the city will present to tho coun cils a petition asking that their pay be in creased to $50 per month, with $G0 to tho chief. Tho petition is signed by over two hundred prominent tax payers. I'icnlc Postponed. The Piesby tcrian mission Sunday school was to have their picnic at Rocky Springs to-tlay, but owiug to the rain it has been postponed until Friday, August 4. All arraugemcuts will bo tho same as those raado for to-day. A Big Excursion. Notwithstanding the rain, 400 passen gfis went on the excursion to day from New Holland to Cape May. Sunday Kxrureiou to Atlantic city. Employees' annual excursion to Atluntlc City on Sunday, August (i. Hound trip tickets good lor three days, or icturn same day. Faro only fcl.Oo. Trains leave Lancaster (King street ) ut 4 u. n, Columbia 4 a. m., Lundlsvillo 4:2."., Manlieim 1:33, LItltz 4:43, Kphrata 5:00. Fain only $J.7.r. lv9.31&al.2.V.-rdIlv A Card to the rubllc. Inning the lchnildliigot my oldstorcl will occupy a Ml on- in Lochcr's building, southwest allele Centre. Square, where I hope to mc all my tiiendsuud nations. Oicat i eduction In all rl.is-4's ol Hhoes to reduce my large stock. ilvlltld&w Kesneetiullv. M. LEVY. til' EC I At, NOTICES. Slkri-lhhs nights, made miserable by tliat teriibleeouv'li. Slilloh's Cure is the remedy tor you. For pale at Cochran's drug store. 137 Noitli Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w Vomi:n everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned liytApcii cncotlr.it Hovel comes despondency, indiges tion, weakness in the toiek and kidneys, and other tioubles ot t lit: .c Jlomr Journal nl-lmdcod&eow Tlieie is iiiorcfdivngui restoring power in a bntlio ol Parker's (linger Tonic than in a bushel ot malt or a gallon ol milk. This ex plain', why invalids lindit such a wonderful iiivigorant tor mind and body. See other column. lyl-lmdcnd&cow Tin: public Jacks not it genuine, remedy for skin diseases iu Cluim's Sulnluir Soap. a in; vnaij ni & (iiiiiii t-ut iw cult; v'sdui'tcn, gmvH, lrny, itilght's illseuc, nervous 1c- llllllir (Kill .ill llill.l.Ad J" .lw. 11. !., .J M...I .., ...... .... .iiui.-i ., an.. m.i.i-f n (tit. I bladder, is 1'iot. (iuilmette'.s French Kidney Pad. jy20-WAS Skinny Men. " Wells' Health Hcncwer" restores health an I vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex mil Debility. SI. 1 pot, John IMacU. jySMwd Dym-ihtio, nervous people, "out ot sorts," Olden'.- I.icbig's Liquid Ext i act of Beef and Tome lnvigoralor will euio. Askor Cohlen's. jySI-lwdcod&w Liquid Goltl. Daniel Plank, ol Biooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes it thus: ! rode thirty miles for a bottle ot Thomas' EclectricOII. which effected llic wonderful euro ot a crooked limb In six ap plications ; it proved worth more than gold to inc." For sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store 1.17 Not til Queen street. Lancaster. Itrnwu's iiouKOhom Panacea Is the most cttcclive Pain Deslrojur in the world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken internally or applied fx:eriially,iuid thereby more certainly relievo pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double tho strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Hack or Bowels. Soio Throat, Itlicumalisui and AM. .mihks, anil Is THE (ilCKAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "liRowa'a lloiiHunoLit Panacea" should bo In every fatuity. A teaspoon ful of tho I'auaceu iu a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed limo will ltmcAKui'A oou. 23ct3 a bottle. febll-lydM.W&S.tw That hacking couch ran ho soquickly cured by .Slilloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale at Cochran's di ug store, 1S7 North Quoen bt. mvl-lwdcow&w A World or Oood. One of the most popular medicines now be loie the American public, is Hop Hitters. You kco it everywhere, l'uoplu take It with good etrect. It builds them up. It Is not as pleas ant to tho taste as some other Hitters, as it is not n whiskey drink. It is more like thcoliS l,ishio:i( il bone-hot tea, that has done a world of good. It you don't teel ust light, try Hep Hitters. jVuMtfa Xews. nl-2d&w It Is no Joko To siUT r constant headache, deprcs-lon ot soil its. lnnuing lot toodaud not being able to eat when put belore you, gnawing pains in the stouiaeh, lassitude and a general tcellng ot goncnc.ii; but a capital Joke to llntl that Burdock lilood Ilitteis remove all these symptoms ami only costs!. For sal- at II. IJ. Cochran's diug store, 137 North Queen strict, Lancaster. Henry's Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts.bruUes, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands chilblains, corns and all kind ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every ciso or money refunded. Ito 6ure you gctllKHKY's Cariiolio Salvb, :w all ctheis arc but imitations and counterfeits. Price 26 cents. Sold in Lancaster at CocUrau's Drug Store, 17 North Queen street. mj-29-4 There is nouse in ilruggingyourselt to death and buying all the vile medicines lor internal use when you can be cured ol" lover and ague, dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaundice, dys cpsia, as well as nil disorders mid ailments ot tho liver, blood and ".oniaeh, by wearing ono ot Prof, tiiiilmcttc's French l.lver Pads, which Is u sure euro every time. If your Druggist Iocs not keep tho pad, send Jl.fH) in n letter to French Pad Co., Toledo, O.. and It will bo sent you by return mail. It Is the only Pad that is guaranteed lo cure. Kewarc of counterfeits. For sale at KaufTinan's Drug Store, North Queen street. JyilW&S A It is the munilest destiny of Glenn's Sul phur Soap to supersede oily unguents for cu taneous eruptions. ly.ll-lwdcod&w Alothern! Mothers I! Mothers tl Aro you disturbed ut night ;und broken ol your rest by a sIck child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MKS. W1N SI.OW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relievo the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu There is not a mother on earth who tins ever used It, who will not tell yon at once that It will regu late 1 he bowels, and givo rest to the mother and relief ami health,to the child, operating ltko magic. It is perfectly sate to use in ail cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription ol ono of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United States, Sold everywhere. 85 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M,W4S4w rOHN S. GIVLKR CO. PROTECTION FROM MOSQUITOES. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, And put them up in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. C"PLEASE NOTICE. FROM JULY 1st TO SEPTEMBER 1st OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED EVERY EVENING (EXCEPT SATURDAYS) AT 6 O'CLOCK. JJNTCX S. GIVLETl No. 25 East King Street JNO. S. GIVLER, ??'?1 RTE!Y??1 IIOWKKS St UUIWT. 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. t T A TMT7Q We have Just Pened && elegant line of LACE FICHUS and COLLARS, LiA-ilEiUj which we have marked very low. NEW DRESS CALICOES and PERCALES Just Opened. Full Assortment of VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS, PLAID . MUSLINS, FIGURED SWISSES, &c. We ofTer Splendid Bargains in ALL-WOOL NUN'S VEILINGS, iu Black and Colors. LACE BUNTINGS very low. MOSQUITO NETTINGS, all colors. MOSQUITO CANOPIES very low, and put up properly without extra charge. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pOIIMNti, KKFKKSIIINO NO HKAIVT1! FUI. DKINKS FOlt HOT WEATHER. APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. VAXTELI.& COCMIAX'8 DUBLIN and BELFAST (UNGETl ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. d.AItl.T W1MX -Ot our own direct Importation from the House ol Kvarlsto, Dupont ft Co., HordauT. PLEASANT YALLEY W'iNE COMPANY, tJreat Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Ago, which is put up by the Pleasant Valley Wine fCo. tor tho Ilam mnndsport Wine Co., tiom their Ordinary Stock, tho Hammonilsport Co. furnishing them with tlio llniiul and Label. Tho llammondsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All tho Leading and Popular Brands ot FRENCH CHAMPAGNF.S. We are the agent for the Plcieant Valley Wine Cos Great Western Extra Dry Wine. Tho Monscrat Co.'s Lime Fruit Jnicc. KEUtAUT'S OLD 1JKANDY. No family should bo without a bottle of this Re liable Medicine at this season of tho year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, m NO. 20 EAST KING STREET. 8VEVIAZ. NOTICES. Care worn persons, studonts,wcak and over worked mothers will find In ISrown's Iron Hitters a complete tonic, which gives strength and tone to the wholosystem. For sale at H. It. Cochran's ilrug stoic. 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. (ySl-lwditw It you liavo any skin diseases or diseases ot tho hair or scalp, any itching or decolora tions, Min imrns, lreekles, pimples, rough or dry harsh .skin you liavo in Dr. C. W. Ben son's bkln euro, a sure, perfect ami elegant remedy. Sold by all druggists. JyGl-lwd&w nay rever. Mi:ssiis. Klv J'.uos., Druggists, Owego, N. Y I have been afflicted for twenty years, dur ing the montiH ol August ami September with Hay Fever, and liavo tried various reme dies for Its relict without success. 1 was in duced to try your Cream Balm ; have used it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it to all similarly aftlictd. Kon ect W. Towhlev, (ox-Mayor) Elizabeth, N..T. Tbkntox, N. J"., Oct. 2,1, 18h0. 1 have suflercd for eight years with Ilay Fever, during July, Ansust and September. In the beginuiugot July, this year, I resorted to Ely's Cream Balm, and have been entirely free from the fever since the first application. 1 can recommend it as a cure. Edwarcb C. Hii-lman. at the, New Jersey State Arsonal. Price .in cents. Apply Into tho nostrils with little linger. Foi s.ile at 11. B. Cochran's drug stole, 137 N'ortli Queen street, Lancns-tcr. lulld&w O Humbugged Again. 1 yaw so much said about tho merits ot Hop Hitters, and my wife who was ulwayH doctor ing, and never well, teased ino so urgently to get her some, 1 concluded to lie humbugged again ; and I am glad I did, for In less than two months' use of the Bitters, my wito was culcd. and she. hits remained so lor eighteen months since. I like sneh humbugging. H. T., St. Paul. Pioneer J'rcss. Iyl5-2wdftw JtEATUH. Waonub. July 30, INJi, in Columbia, Pa, .mini Wagnei, aged H years and 13 days. The relatives and friends ot the family aie respect fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence ot Mrs. Mary C. Wagner, Columbia, on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, to proceed to Salem church, and from there to the P. It. It. depot. The relatives and friends are also invited lo meet the body at the P. R. R. depot in this clly, at o'clock lo proceed to Ziou's Lutheran cemetery. 2t Witmveb. On J idy 31st, 1SS2, at Knapp's Villa. Minna, relict of the Lite Chas. Witmyer, In tho 2Jth year ot her age. Her relatives aim Jriends aro icspectrully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence on Thursday afternoon ut 3 o'clock. Funcr-.il services at the chapel and Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. NEW AltVJSKTIbEXENTS d VL.D W1IKAT FLUtm. FOR THE NEXT NINETY DAYS 1 t ill ho prepared to tarnish tho public with OLD WHEAT FLOUR, prepared from prime old wheal nl my Willow sln...t I'll... Mill full I in llilll lit. 1111 V I'roccrv store In the oitv or will bo delivered by ad dressing ADAM G. GROFF, ul-lwd Lancaster, Pa. INSTATE OF TIHMIAM 1. KICLI.Y, LATK J ot the tlie City of Lancaster, deceased. Tho undersigned auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining iu the hands of W. U. Hensel, udministnitor, to a id among those legally entitled to tho sare, will sit for that purposo on SATURDAY. AUGUST 6, 182, at 1 o'clock a. ni In the Library Room otthcConrt House in tho City ot Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. IS. K. MARTIN, Julyl-MtdoawW Auditor. PUHLIC 8AL.K OF VALUABLE CITV Propeity.-On SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 18S2, will be sold at public sale at tho Leopard Hotel, the following property: No. I. A two-3toiy Brick Dwelling contain ing -ix rooms, with large Frame Bake House, No. 141 Sonth Queen street. Lot 2T feet front, more or loss, and in depth 240 more or less, to a 14-fcct wide alley, with two t o-storv Frame Dwellings fronting on said alley, each containing four rooms. No 2. Two two-story Frame Dwellings, situ ated at Nos. 5Til add 55C Beaver street, each house 5 rooms with pump In yard. Lot front 52 teet. more or less, 10J feet in depth to alley, with Frame Stable. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. Conditions made known by PHILIP MANNAR. Hknky Suubekt, Auct. aug2 f jKOANIZED 1810. 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. J?.. All Invested Id Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. SFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. ju3 SmdTnThftS mew AvrMMtamaxstt. WE HAVE THE BEST MAKES OF BOVEES & HUEST'S. - SPECIAL. NOTJCES. 1 "Fountain fjnk - cut tobacco, i ; cents per oz.. 25c per $ ., at IIAR1' M AN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. jyl5-Umd lOK SALK. A SIX-HORSE POWER ENGINE In good order lor sale cheat). APPLY' AT THIS OFFICE. ANTKD IMMED1AT1S1.T-TWOSLATE Roof ci s. Apply to . GUSTAVUS HAAGE, New Holland, Lancaster County, Pa. Wuges, $1.50 per day and boarding. l-2t D" KJHOCKATIO CUMmiTTKK MKKTINU. A meeting ot the City Committee and County Committee from the city will be held at Excelsior Hull, East King street, FRIDAY' EVENING uts o'clock. W. H. ROLAND, Chairman County committee. SCHOOL TAX. 1883. The duplicate Is in tho bands of tho' treas urer. Tluee per cent, off tor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. 43OMce hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Jul3-2mdR NIMH WARD. Ameetingot theDemociHcyofthoNlnth Ward will bo held at Arnold Bass' Saloon, on North Queen street, on THURSDAY' EVEN ING at 8 o'clock lor the purpose of organizing A full attendance is desired. It HOUSE, BOGGY AND HARNESS VOR sale. The Horse used by tho late Jacob M. Long for driving, and Buggy and Harness, aro ottered at private salo. They can bo seen at George Hartman's Livery Stable. West Orange street. Lancaster. The horse will bo sold separately, if desired. For terms apply to MARY C. CAMERON, jly)-7td No. 14 North Queen Street. HAVANA AND VARA CIGARS, THK best 5 cent cigar in the city at 11 ART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. o UK NKW KKAL ESTATE CATALOGUE Will bo Issued ill afew weeks. Those wishing to enter their property for salo in the first issue should send descriptions at once. No charge lor entering city property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Real Estate and Insurance A gents, No. 10G EAST KING STREET. N k7 T1CE TO OKOCKRS AMD BAKERS. lUClJid WELL BtlrrLlED WITH PRIME OLD WHEAT, We can furnish strictly OLD WHEAT FLOUR, for the next sixty days. LEVAN ft SONS. John II. Busiiono, Agent, Northern Market Houso. jy29-lwd DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tlie co-partnership in .tho merchant tallorlngbusiness,heretutore existing between RAT1IVON& FISHER, is this day dtssclvcd by mutual consent. All persons in any man ner indebted to tho Bald firm, are respectfully solicited to make Immediate payment to S. b. RATUVON, who is hereby authorized to re ceive the same; and those having claims against said firm will please present them for settlement. S. S. BATHVON, M. FISHER, 101 Nortli Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further an nouncement, the business, without Interrup tion, will bo conducted by the undersigned, who solicits a continuance ot the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the Ann, and which Is hereby gratefully acknowledged. S. S. RATUVON, JyI5-lmd43tw Practical Tailor. rtKANll RUSH -FOK- NEOKTIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, AND TICKETS FOR THE GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, OK THURSDAY. AUGUST 3d, 1883, AT ERISMA3PS. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ptlRARn Fire Insurance Company OK FHILADKLPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy in tlds old and well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KINO STREET. d3M,WB4S & CO, Lancaster, Pa. IN TUB 8ENAIE. A Battle Flag t. Do Restored. The Senate Hakes tho Vetoed BUI a Law. Washington, D. C, Aug. 2.- In the Sonato a resolution was passed authoriz ing the secretary of war to deliver to the society of the fifty-first regiment, Penn sylvania veteran volunteers, the stand of colors presented to it by cit izens of Norristown, Pa., which was captured by the Confederate forces at the battle of Spottsylvania and subse quently retaken by United States troops at the fall of Richmond. Consideration of sundry civil bill was resumed, and after J making some progress it was laid aside and the vetoed river and barber bill taken up. At tho conclusion of tho reading of the veto message a vote was taken on the passage of the bill over the veto, which resulted : Yeas 41, nays 15. So the bill has become a law. Cameron voted nay. Mitchell, who was absent, was paired with Vanco, who would havo voted ayo. WOBK IN TUK HOUSE. The President's Veto Under Consideration Page Wants to Pass tne Mill Over the Veto and it Passed. Wasuington, D. C:, August 2. The House to-day insisted on tbe disagreement to Senate amendment to naval appropria tion bill and a conference committee was appointed. Page, called under unani mous instructions from tho committeo on commerce, moved to tako up the river and harbor bill and pass it notwithstanding the president's objec tions thereto. Kasson, or Iowa, moved to refer tho bill and the president's message to tho committee on commerce, with in structions to tho committee to report back tho bill with a clause providing that not more than nine millions ot' tho sum ap preprinted be expended during tho current fiscal year. The point of order bftng raised that it was not competent for the House to refer with instructions a bill which has been vetoed by the president, Kasson withdrew his motion and merely moved to refer the bill without instructions. After some disoussiou tho speaker de cided that it was the first duty of tLe Houso to voto on the vetoed bill, aud if previous questions were not ordered a motion, to refer would bo in order. Pago, in reply to Kasson, stated that he did not Intend to allow any debato and the previ ous question was then ordered by a voto of 137 to 19. The House thon proceeded to vote on tho passage of tho bill and it was passed over tho president's veto by a vote of 123 yeas to GO nays. The Pennsylvania members who voted to pass the bill over the veto were Bayne, Bingham, Errett, Armer, O'Neill, Shal lenbergerand Ward. The following voted to sustain the voto : Bruinin, Campbell, Ermciitrout, Fisher, Godshalk, Jadwin, Klotz, Miller, Mutcbler, Randall aud Smith. Till': TEXAS FACIftTU OUKSTIO . Knott's Resolution Ailoplril ltat Little Ob jection Made. Washington, D. C, August 2. At the meeting of tho Houso committee on the judiciary to-day the discussion on the Knott resolution, declaring tho forfeituro of the lauds cranted to tho Texas. Pacific railroad company, the grant transferred to tho Southern Pacific railroad of Califor nia was continued and tho resolution was finally adopted by a vote of 10 against 1. Some objection was made to the phras eology of the resolution and it was decided to meet again to-morrow morning for tbo purpose of revising it. The chairman will bo authorized to report the resolution to ! the nouse. THK WKSTKRN FLOODS. Women Drowned House Washed Amid General Devastation. Away Cincinnati, Aug. 2. Further details from the floods in Mason county, Ky., show that on Limestono creek, near Mays ville, the cabin of a negro family was washed away. Tho man escaped but his wifo and mother were washed into the Ohio river. On Lawrenco creek, two miles west of Maysvillc, a family named Boga, consisting of a man, wife, five children and his mother, had their house torn to atoms. Tho women and children were all drowned and tho man escaped in an almost miraculous manner. Near Manchester the house of R. Barnes was washed away. Barnes escaped, bnt his family was drowned. Folcer Mot- to Co to Koine. i Washington, Aug, 2. The statement . that Secretary Folger was to be transfer red .to the Roman mission, hi order to make room for ex-Senator Conklingas secretary of the treasury, is characterized at the White House as "ridiculous in tbe i extreme.' A nomination fon minister at ! Rome will be sent to the Senate in a day 'or two. THIED EDITIOIT. WEDNESDAY BVBN'O, AUG. 2, 1882. THE EASTEBN WAR ENGLISH UKAVEBY TRSTED. Aa International UuesUoa to be Submitted to tbe Powers The Confereace la Session Tbe English Ambassador to Make Importaat Declara tion. London, Aug. 2. An Alexandria dis patch says a scare took place among the British last night. A company of the Six tieth rifles guarding a clump of trees near the Sweetwater canal was suddenly sur prised by Egyptian cavalry and infantry. The Egyptians charged furiously, and the rifles, after firing ono volley, run away, never stopping nntil they reached some fortified work a mile distant. The enemy did not apparently follow the fugitives far, but took the ammunition which they left behind and their guns which they throw away in their flight. Four of the soldiers ran till they reached camp, whero they spread all kinds of ridiculous rumors. Another company went out and regained tho lost position. The fact of our men flying in panic before Egyptians causes a terrible indignant feeling through, out tho British camp. Kngland and Turkey Arranging Things. Beklin, Aug. 2. It is reported that the powers aro willing to leave tho Egyp tion question as distinguished from the question of the Suez c.iual for arrange ment between Turkey and England, sub ject to the final assent of Europe. The Conference Sleeting To-day. Constantinople, August 2. Tho con ference will meet to-day at tho residence of Count Cortie, the Italian ambassador. 31. Onon and the Russian representative will be present. It is reported that Lord Duf ferin, tho British ambassador, will make important declarations at the conference to-doy. What De Lesseps lrotests Against. P.vms, August 2. M. De Lesseps tele graphs that he has made uo protest against the entrance of British men-of-war into tho Suez canal, but he protested against infraction of the company's, regulations committed by two vessels after entering the canal. l'lckets Uuiler Arrest. London, Aug. 2. A dispatch from Al exandria states that the men composing; tho fugitive picket of the Sixtieth rifles on the Sweetwater caual havo been placed under arrest. JCngllsh lira very Relying onau excuse. London, Aug. 2. A dispatch from Alexandria says tho advanco pickets of the Sixtieth Rifles consisted of only six men aud a coiporal. Arabl Hunting Friends. Alexandria, August 2. It is leported that Arabi has ordered tho houses of ob noxious natives in Cairo to be burned. Nineteen natives who refused to recog nizo the authority of Arabi have been shot at Cairo. YESTERDAY'S RAILROAD WRECK. Due to the Incompetence and Carelessness ol tlie Employees. Chicago, Aug. 2. The latest details from tho Lake Shore & Michigan and South Bend, placo the losses to the com pauy at over $150,000 and say they may reach $200,000. Ic seems tho accidcLt was wholly duo to tbo incompetence aud gross carelessness of tho employees of the company. Both trains wore at full speed without an assurance of a clear track and in tho midst of a dense fog when the collision occurred. Tho half do.eu or more bodies which were buried in the tuius not yet recovered, and there is great delay to business. The engines are demolished and all the cars and valuable merchandise destroyed. Sad Case of Suicide. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 2. A Wal la Walla dispatch says that 3Irs. AiHuger, wife of a respectable German farmer, of Umatilla, county, has committed suicide by taking strychnine. Tho tragedy was the result of malicious conduct on the part of some young men whom sho has pre vented from associating with her young daughter, and who, iu revengo accused Mrs. AfHnger of pcrpotrating petty burg laries aud Urcenios which had occurred iu the viciuity. The charge unhinged her reason and caused her to commit suicide. CONORES3 TO SOON ADJOURN. The Anderson Resolution Under Considera tion. Washington, Aug. 2. The House com mittee on appropriations to-day discuss ed the Anderson resolution , which pro poses an adjournment sine die on Friday next, but failed to reach a conclusion. Another meeting will probably be held this afternoon to further consider tho mat ter. Members of tho committee predict that tho resolution will either be adopted or amended by fixing Saturday or Monday next as the day upon which Congress shall adjourn. - Applications for the New 3 Per Cents. Not So Numerous. Washington, D. C, Aug. 2. Applica tions for the new thr.ee per cent, bonds have so far not been as numerous as was expected. Up to noon to-day 275 letters of notification of the surrender of extended bonds had been received at the treasury department. It is thought tho great ma jority of offers will be received to-morrow and the day following. llrlghton Cup Won by tbe Colt, V. lfsnrfou. London, Aug. 2. Tbo race for the Brightou cup, at the Brighton August meeting today, was won by the Duke of Hamilton's colt, C. Fenelon, with Mr. Leopold Derotbschild's Ch'f Isabell sec ond and the Duke of Beau ford's black or brown horse, Petronel, third. Three started. Arrested (or Incendiary Publication. London, Aug. 2. Richard Kelly, pro prietor of the Taam:- Herald, has been served with a summons under the preven tion of crime act,chargiug him with pub lishing an article written by James Red path, encouraging tho mifrder of land lords. Major Oeo.H. Leland Doesl. New York, August 2. Major George S. Leland, one of the proprietors of the Stur tevant house, died at 8:30 this morning of i rneumauc guu LAUuRERS IK SESSION. Moventeat Made to Rsdace tne Hoars of Labor. Philadelphia, August 2. This morn ing the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America began the second day's session in the na tional theatre in this city. The session is understood to have been occupied in the discussion of a resolution looking towards a concerted movement to secure a reduo- tion of the hours of labor, and to adopt a plan for the equalization of the sytem of labor, or what is known as "piece work." Heavy Judgment and Attachments Against Sugar. From the books in the Sheriff's office it appears that there are judgments and at tachments against the firm of John Hil gert's & Sons, proprietors of the Girard sugar refinery, whose property was levied upon yesterday, amounting to nearly '200,000. The amount of tbe attachments is about $175,000, of which George C. Carson & Co., claim 100,060. The Phil adelphia National bank 9100,000, and Chas C. Harrison nearly 930,000. The judg ments aggregate $28,000. No record of tho Girard bank's claim has yet been made. Receiving Congratulation. Washington, August 2. Tho president is in receipt of many congratulations from over the country for his action iijon the river and harbor bill. CHILI RUFFLED. a Note by Mr. Treseott Not Agreeable to that Uovernaieut. Washington, August 2. A statement was published some time ago to the effect that tbe secretary of state had received a note fiom the Chilian minister iu this city commenting iioii the conduct in Chili of Mr. Treseott. It has been learned that while tbo noto referred to, was by no means as objectionable as reported, it was not agreeabie to tho government and tho Chilian minister upon a courteous icqueit that he should do so immediately. The Forest 'Vires Extinguished. East Tawas, Mich., Aug. "2. A heavy rain during the night put out all the tires in tho timber except at Crossway, ou the East Tawas road, where it is still burning. Wild animals havo been driven out ol the woods by the fire. Three full grown boars aud Bix'cubs wero secu near this town yesterday. A Negro Kills aud It Hilled. Leavenworth, Ka;., August 2. Dur ing tho emancipation celebratiou at Rin ger's grove, near this eity, yesterday, by a party of colored people, Frank Hagcn shot and wounded two men and whtsu hu re sisted arrest was shot au 1 mortally wound ed by a policeman. Llentonant Melville on Bis Way Home. St Petersburg, August 2. The Xovoe Vremya states that Engineer Melville aud Seamen Novas and Ninderman. of the .Teannette's crew, have arrived at Fobolsk. They believe that Lieut. Cuipp aud his companions perished in a snow storm. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, August 2. For tho Mid dle Atlantic states rain, followed by partly cloudy and slightly waruier weather, winds shifting to southeast and southwest, lower barometer. State Treasurer Renominated. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 2. J. 1 Rich ardson, state treasurer, was renominated by the Democratic convention this morn ing. JiAJtHAT. fbllaiielpnia MarKei. 1'HtLADU.rHIA, Angnnt 2. riour dull, steady; Sunerllne.tt 75:i; tM do, i!t i ; Pa. family. $.', l.-S M. ItVu Hour nt 3 7-i$l OU. Wheat active and higher; Di-1. and I. lit 40Ji Pa. K-d, $1 lUfel 15; do Amber.fl 14jfl IS. Com firm with talrlocril demand ; Strainer, 80c: yellow, 91c; mixed, j0-; N'e. :tilo.87! SSJ4r. O.U8 dull and lower on spot ; No. I White nt 71a ; No. 2 do, 71 ; No. A do, 70c : No. 2 mixed, figc. Kyo steady at Cic. Provisions flrm and in fair iohulng de mand. Lard firm. Hutter slnKtrKh and harely steady ; Cream ery extra, 253ftc ; do good to choice, 2tQ-.4c. Rolls dull; Western unit Peniiay Ivunui, l.'i 17c. Eggs II rm lint quiet ; Pennsylvania, Sic ; Western, 19c. Clices quiet and Steady. Petroleum quiet ; liefiued,tc. Whisky nl 1 18. w lnr .itarnm. Nkw ihki. August i. Flour State and Western stronger. Southern quiet anil steady. Wiieat (iJte higher aud snniewlrit higher ; lair speculative liuslnc-tM ; No. 2 Ueii, Aug.. $1 li'm 1336: do Sepi., $1 Mtfal t4;: .to net., $1 l.31 lt; do Nov., l I7fl I7j$e; tic, year, l liv, Y3,ytc. Corn XtjVstf. better und t.itriy activ ; Mtxd Vestcrn not, slfjsfijc ; do futuriw. 77SS."c. O.it 2vl4c higher und aitive: No. 2 Aug., 4950540; do Sept., 45J44;c ; do Oct,, UiKx:i do year, 44c; btate, 7j7c; West ern, l!75c. tirata and rroisioa jaotatloa. Ono o'elocK quotations of grain and provii Ions, furnished by 8. K. Ynndt, Broker, 16 Kiust King stnsjit. August '-'. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard August l.Cxt'i .7i .tn Sept 99 .71! ..tJ 21.(0 1.35 Oct..... LW(i .74 .30 2I07K I'--' rear.... :sjy. .wi .U2$ .. f Ulr Qi: r.. u.... 1 1 4, l J? .17 Julv I.I5K .i .47 Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 11 ai head ; ship ments. 4,!tti head ; market fairly active hut weaker ; values lower ; quality better; liii- Jie.rs were tho principal buyers, light Via owcr at 97 TOtfS lo; mixed lots 5$luc lower. : t 97 50J8 10 ; heavy, $9 lOiSs 75 : skips, V '2fo7 . Cattle Receipts. 4.tt bea.1 ; shipments, 2.10O head ; market continues weak on all grades excepting choice; tho shipping decline amounted to 10c fl 100 &s ; common to hall fat native steers in extensive supply; poor 10 medinm lots 4 509. 75; tlirnngu grass Texans. 932&Q4 20; W touting and NebntHlct Texans, 93 7524 50; native butchers' 2 103.1 75; stock era and feeds-rs, 92C034. Sheep ttecelpts, 10U bead ; shipments, none i firmly held under a lair inquiry ; rather light offerings : fair to choice lots, 9-i 5034; breed lambs, 23 ft head. East Libebtv Cattle Uncelpts 1.4I5 head ; market duU; prime. 9 809721; good. 955 4 C 25 ; common, 93 5065 50. Hogs Receipts 500 head; market slow; Philadelphlas, 99 75S9; Baltlmores, 98 10 8 60; Yorkers. 97 75 J8 20. Sheep Receipts. 4,200 head : market dull ; extra, SI 5094 HI; good, 91l 40; common, 92503350. BcrrALo Cattle Receipts to-day, 03 head ; market quiet and unchanged. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head ; market steady and uncliangetl. Hogs Receipts. 34 head; market stetdy and unchanged. New York, Philadelphia and Loral Stocks also United States Bon. Is repotted dally by Jacob B. Lowe, ti North qnoea street. A usual '. 20M 1-00 -uo A. K. r. if . r.M. DeL.Lack.ft Western l.TB isu 13' Denver ft Klo tirande 64 63$ 63 S. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western.... 4u 4 ym o, Kansas and Texas..... 42 il 4i'H Lave Shore Mich. Southern... I16J 16 110 Now York Central YM 135-; 1 :. Mew Jersey Cns-.,, 81 81 SyM Ontario Western 2;i ;eiu .". Omaha Com 51 52 r.lji Pacific Mall - 4fi V' Chicago. Mil. St. Pant !-. 120)2 un Texas Pacific 544 53 5:;u Wabash. - ,. mU ft Pacific.... 38 39i4 ZVt Western Union Tel. Co 90 9-Hi Ms PeBBS7lvankilt.lL. 62 6' tf! Reading 31 31 20 Buffalo Pitts, ft West 21 2H iVi NortbeTBPaemcCo-ki 50 M M " - Preferred.... 9l$t 91 Jj 9t
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