LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY JULY 2. 1882. -1 COLUMBIA NEWS. u u i:k;ijlak coiucksponmesck .TCi:ts Along the Susquehanna tcn 4 f Interest la Mod Around the Borongh Kicked Up by the Int-elU- geocer-s Keporter. Mr. George Breneman, of Philadelphia, is in town. An addition to 'Carter's upholstering establishment is be.'ng made. Miss Mame Gutbiie, of Lancaster, is spending a few days with Miss Eva Nolen on Walnut street. The Misses Mame Keen and Mattie Fil Ienbauni, of Lancaster, were the guests yesterday of Mr. J. G. Suavely. A iifjht occuired again at the Five Points on Saturday night. Frauk Wittig was one of those engaged in it. He goes it strong. A man was nearly killed on Lawicuej street, Satuiday night, while engaged in a drunken brawl. The body of a man named Griffith, from Harrisburg, was interred in the 3It. Bethel coiuetery yesterday afternoon. Airs, poison imicn, on complaint 01 uer husband, was at rested this morning for drunken and disoulerly conduct, and placed in tbu lockup. Officer Struck bad bis bauds full in getting her there, but she bad to go. A number of Laucaster young ineu went down the river to-day to pay a visit to John BurrowH and " Hod " Zabm on their islaud home. Joseph Aulbach fell down the stairs in the Columbia engine bouse, yesterday, and dislocated his arm. A picnic will be held on Chiques rock to-morrow by Columbians. Gov.en's team, loaded with sand, sunk into a hole that was left on Locust street, in front of Allison's book store, on Satur day evening, by the men who repaired a broken water pipe. Ono wheel was biokcn. Cookmati's chapel books arc very hand some siuce the completion of their im provements. The Sunday school yester day was attended by Kev. Mr. Ilumpries, Presiding Elder McCouuell and Mr. Felt, of Heading. The Methodists have decided to hold their Sunday-school at 9 a. m. hereafter. John Keriigau, 12 years of age, was shot in the leg yesterday, by two pebbles from a toy pistol, in the hands of Henry Smith; on Poplar stiect. The wounds are painful but not dangerous. Messrs. Alfred and Harry liruncr re turned from Haukultstown, N. J., on Saturday. A stiay boat was caught in the river, be low the bridge, yesterday, by a Columbian. John E. (J. Cochran, Misses Flora and Alice Cochran, .Miss Anne Ivullor, of Lau caster, Mr. and Mrs. Varrick, of New York, Mr. Chas. Mauicr, of Philadelphia, with others, arc spending the day at Wild Cat, fishing. "Couvcitcd"' is what ilie thief must have become that stole John Kelley's watch last week and huug k on his door kuob at bis residence, ou Saturday night. Let the good work go ou. The cir movement here for June is ; castwaid loaded, 42,510 ; empty, 1,709 ; total, -11.279. Westward loaded, 110,59 ; empty, 29,4:10 ; total, 41,039. Grand total: 83,;50. Iucicasu over May, 1882, 003 ; over June, 1831, 0,240. The advertising car of S. II. Barictt & Co. 's circus and menagciie came to Col umbia yesterday, and to day billed this place aud the neighboihood lor the show ol the 19th of July. All Columbia v. ill no doubt attend it. The victim of tho accident at Red Bridge, on Saturday morning, Mr. Milton Mann, was buried to-day at Mt. Hethcl cemetery at 2 p. in. r Large Cylinder. Theic has jnst been completed at Per lottet's it on wmks, on liiidgc street, an engine cylinder for the Smquchauua roll ing mill, which is 25 inches iu diameter and weighs 5,000 pounds:. It is ono of the largest over made in this country. These woiks also have on hand oid crs for m-jar machinery from Cuba. V.iltl (.'it Drlis Sloro Ito'jbpd. That haiidsdnic little drug .--toro on Lo cust street, owned by John Yoakle, was entered and robbed of goods to the amouui o! $50 or $00, notwithstanding the vigilance of Officer Dissingcr. It appear.s the thief entered from tho cellar grato in the pavement and then thtough the door intothe store. W. J.Galbiaith, Dr.Yeaklc's clerk, who lives in the house failed to hear any no'e. Tho thief returned in the same manner as he camo, taking with bim perlumerics, toilet articles and liquors to the amount named. Early this morning a man olleied Officer Dysinger a drink of "good stuff." This is thought to have been tho thief. Gall, wasn't it :' A Child's lieatii. A sixlcen months old son of Mr. Wit. Daily, deceased, met with a mysterious death on Satuiday evening, in the yard attached to Mr. Sam Campbell's livery stable, on Fourth street. The littlo 0110 was heard to scream, aud when Mr. Campbell rushed out to seo the cause, the child was found lying beside a large stone dying. Ho was removed to tho house on Walnut street, of its grandfather, Mr. James Daily, P. It. It. dispatcher here, whcio it died iuubout three quart eis ol au hour. Whether it was kicked by a colt that was tied in the stable yard or whether it was killed by falling agaiust the stones besides which it was lound, may never be known. The fuuor.i! was held this after noon at 3 o'clock. Th s public deeply sympathize with tho afllictcd family, especially as tho child's father was killed about a year ago on the railroad. Injured on the Railroad. Joseph Keneur, a "tourist" from Germany, while traveling on a P. It. K. freight traiu last night, bad his leg caught between the bull-noses of two cars at Sboeh's station and brokcu. He was brought to this place about midnight aud his injuries attended to. Mr. Fred. Adams, a P. R. R. brakeman, had bis hand crashed while coupling cars in the yards here last evening. Capital l-ualshment." The announcement that Rev. C. S. Gerhardvof tho Reformed chuich, would preach on the subject of capital punish ment, drew together a large congregation yesterday morning, no preached from tho text " Whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall bis blood be shed." Spoke of the decrcaso of crime ; the horror in which it is held to-day: of organized societies' aid in surpassing it, but held to the theory that capital punishment was righ-, and proved its establisnment and enforce ment in the strict letter of tho law. The Days When the Pennsylvania was Owned by the State. In this railroad centre, where so many hundreds live, who are employed upon tho road in somo capacity or the other dis patcher down to track-walker, engineer, to brakeman a person who cau look back over a long period of years of labor ou tho road is regarded with more than usual interest. Not many to-day hold tho lover or watch the switch, fliug the hammer or turn the brake, who cau say "I was em ployed on tho line when tho state owned it." Three men stand out prominently as old state employees, James Armstrong, Hayes Smith and Geo. O. Fisher. The latter is tho old "switch tender" at the "East yard," and we found him at his - old post ot duty, on Satuiday. " He was telling a number of bystanders bow fatally Milton Mann was "cut up," as be expressed it, aud when wo asked if be had not seen a number of similar cases, he began to tell us of some. " On the 1st ol April 1848.1 went to work on the road," ho began ; " tho state owned it then. I WOibed without interruption in a number of positions running a line car, braking, in the round house, etc., until about '59 or 'GO, when I tegan firing. I fired until April 21st, 1802, when I suddenly stopped, my stop ping was sudden, more so than I liked ; I will tell you. Isaac Finkabine was the engineer, I fireman. It was a beautiful day that Easter Monday, 18C2, when we left Columbia. Wo had got as far as the big Conestoga bridge below Lan caster when she blew un. Finkabine was killed instantly aud I was terribly in jured." Here he lifted his sleeve and showed us a peculiar arm, which for va riety he occasionally winds around like a clock key. The bone from the elbow to the shoulder is entirely gone. He can not raise it to his face, but can grasp and hold anything in the baud. From that date he has been tending switches aud " calling." At present he works Jiftccn switches, the two ex.t:cmc ones being about half a mile apart. Again lelurning to the first subject, he told up, in his plain way, of scores of raiitoad accidents, nairow escapes, etc. More people are killed now thaa-yearaago, but theie are less explosions. "You can see people aieirettinjr more caie!ess." ha said, " in fact reckless, and the company more cautious. I once knew a man named C. Weathcrford, of Lancaster, a brakeman, who was hit by a bridge, fell between the cars, which pasted over his leg and arm, and before another followed ho jumped out fiom under. He was taken to the hospital and died. He was tho cause (or rather blamed) for two mi.sbaps, the lesult of open switches. "The Mat local' at night was coming in. I had the main straight' as all the cars were lying on blind 2 and blind 3,' and the engine ou ' main.' When Use ' fast' came in oa 'main 2,' she ' tore up' the planking for some distance aud I walked atound Columbia aud fished for 14 uaj.v was about the way he told it. Kailioud slang is sill the lage ; it comes uatuial. Why, it is difficult for a ser mon to bo pleached without just a little in. I.lITLK LOCALS, Hero mid There uuil .Everywhere. W. C. Goiter, p. well known amateur walkcr of tbk city, left for Yoik to-day. He is cuteied in the walking match which takes piace in that town and which will be a Icatnie of the Fouith ol Jnlv celebra tion theic. On Saturday afteinoon Walter E-hcl-man was aneslcd by Deputy Sheriff Strine on :t blander huit bionght by Thcopolus Fisher. The defendant ave bail in the sum of $5,000 and was released. On Saturday last Messrs... Gottschalk & Ledoimau.of the New Yoik oazaar, Noith Queen street, lately damaged by the, gavo to the academy of tho Sacred Heait 200 hata. Tliey invite the poor of Lancaster to call at their bazaar aud get tho bal anee of hats free of charge. Sunday hours will be observed at the postolficc to monow. The office will be open only from 8 to 9 o'clock in tho morn ing and from 0 to 7 in tho evening. No daily p-ipeis will bo printcdin tho city to mono w. The lnrgcht stalk of rye noticed vet was taken fiom a field ou the farm of Mr. John Basher, ol Last Ilempficld township The i stalk measures eight leet, four inches, and it is not difficult to find mauy other stalks almost as large iu the same crop. On Satuiday Dr. Diller Luther, of the state board of charities, visited our alms house, hospital and insane asplum, aud 1 expresed himself as being highlv plea-cd with tho samo. Joseph Kucu.'r, au 15 years old, German was biought t the hospital. Ub was suf fcring ft 0111 :. fiactuio of the left thigh, which ho received by the sudden running together oi two ears, of n freight traiu on which he was riding, at Bainhridgc. Ho camo to this country in 1878 and has an nnclo iu Sheboygan, Michigan. OIU1UAKY. Hiidd.'u Iluath or iwi.lol Itaril. D.mibl Bard, a prominent citizen of Up; per Lcacock towu&hip, died very suddenly of hcait disease on Satuiday evening, aged about 09 jeais. Mr. Haid had not been in gt.od health for some time past, but nothing moie that usual appeared to be tho matter with him tin Saluidiy. In the evening while sitting on a chair ho rasdo some ciMialiumaiks to his wife which were answered by her. Suddenly ho was seized with a lit, aud was teen to be falling. His wife caught him,i enlaced him in hi.s chair, and ran to the window and called for help. A neighbor living oppo site 1 an to hi.s assistance, but before ar riving Mr. Baid was dead. Deceased was a fai mer in comfortable circumstances. He was highly respected by all who knew him ; was a Lutheran by faith and a mem ber of Rev. Berg's congregation at Mo cLanicsviHo. lie leaves a wife and one daughter, the wife of John A. Charles, of this city. The luneral will tak? place t moirow morning at, 10 o'clock. Interment, at Meebanicsburg. Pollrc Canes. Tho major this morning, had ten cases to di-pu-.o ot. Two drunken aud disorderly peisons weie discharged on payment of $1 fine aud coats. Two others weie dis cliaiged tin payment of costs alone. Ono other as committed to tho county jail for ten days, and one sick vagrant was smt to the hospital for 30 days. Thrco vagiauts were dischaiged, as were also two strangers who weie anestcd at the city hotel under suspicious circumstances. Alderman McConomy sent Louisa Fisher, au old offender, to jail for 00 days for diuuken and dlsoidcrly conduct. Alderman Spurrier sent Jacob Witch to jai! for ten days lor similar olfonca. IIA1L.KUAD ACCIDENT. foot Crtislietl untl L.ex Broken. George Peck, a dead-head, while riding ou tho bumper of a freight car, betweeti Schock's Mills aud Collins Station, acci dentally got his foot between the dead wood and had one of heels terribly crushed aud his leg broken. The accident took place ou Saturday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock. The injured man was carried to Columbia, Dr. Craig dressing his wound. This morning ho was taken to tho county hospital. It is feared an amputation of the foot may bo necessary. Frlson Inspectors. To-day the board of prison inspectors .held their monthly meeting at which a number of bilU Were approved. Tho commutation of Jacob Weaver, (which was recently taken off for attempt ing tocseapa) was allowed. This prisoner's sentence has expired and ho recently re fused to leave tho prison when he bad another good opportunity with others, and for that reason his commutation is re stored. Thcquestion of raising the uuderkeeper's salary was postponed. Killrostl Accident On Friday Benjamin Witmer, residing at Pcquea station, on tho Quarryville railroad, was driviug over tho crossing at that station, with two horses hitched to a wagon loaded with com. Hois deaf aud did not hear an approaching freight train, which struck his wauon, upsetting and breaking it badly. Mr. Witmer was thrown out and had his shoulder dislocated and was otherwise severely injured. Hew Holland Burglaries. The hotel of D. H. Grub, in New Hol land, was entered by thieves on Friday night, who stole between S4l aud gaO iu money. At tho Red Lion hotel, kept by O. P. Brubaker, they also entered, steal ing two hams aud all the eatables in the place. Tho office at Brown's lumber yard was also cracked, but nothing was missing. Grade or Pupils. The following annual grade of pupils, in attendance at the boys' high school during the past year is made np from the grades for the ten months of the session just cbed. A report more in detail has been sent to the parents or guardians of the pupils in attendance : 1 f f FIRST CLASS. 05WmC Pyfer...., 9G Carl REaby., 91 WmL Gable.... KJ Wm DRock.... 90 D S Smith 89 SK Slayinaker.. 83 Wm II Kirk S8 SECOND CLASS. Chas Carnenter I 11 Gerhart... C II Obreiter... Geo M Dora art. ...63 ...85 Hurrv AShcnk. ...82 VS ' jfL ir'vunson. . ...80 ...79 1). II. .Sniscnig. Geo W Cooper 9u E 31 Stone Monroe B Hirsh... Fred S Vvler Chas C Ilcrr Isaac II Stirk WBHollingtr II II Shearer ,..79 ..77 ..73 . 72 ..71 -.69 ..66 ..CI ..62 ..60 Jno II Ilnrtman '. 1 It Garvin 9: Wm II Auxer ft Win R Voters 85 Chas J Zccher 83 WmG linker 8J ChaI5 Brudv SI C b btormle"itz 82 AK Albriirht 7!) John A Ch tries 7i; Siilnev Evans T W isnesserott.... .Minimi,. Miles... TIUP.D CLASS. I.IM Iliutman 92 Jan I, Stewart 89 Geo E Zelieis a Harry X .Mlll 83 Howard G Snyder 7C John II Kreager.....75 JohnW Ilitncr 72 Chas. D. Myers 72 I D Koscnsteln 71 Chas 1) Krelder 81 John L Coho.... Edw C Bunk.. 79 Harry C Mercer cs .73 John C Sample. ...58 ...43 Clui-t .1 Urb.in "n Chas. G Diller Ch.is. W. Hoilii!i;ci-..7tiJ rornxn class, Sherman Kl.!0ilc7..Sfl Jnlin X HitrlPk.."...8I Wm K Attains C3 Herman J, Wiant U llairyL Zook CI How'd Grossman.... CO Wm H Musser S8 t H Uundaker 50 G Z lthoads 5.3 Wi!Kirkpatrick.....52 Jacob it Grotr. 43 Arthur i:oartluian...46 Geo. L. llarpel 45 Mim'l Goeliuauer....Si Abratii Uitiiur 7 Martini. i!um 7G Harry lluckius 72 Win J Eberlv 71 WmM Maxwell C7 Tiiuuipiiit'viriti o; A Wityiu: ititncr Cm Howaid Kohrer. 05 Edw 1 Sprccher. 01 Tnat SS5J85 Sale. In explanation of 6285 paid to ex-County Treasurer Groif for the -safe which he bought fiom Jos. U. Fritchey for $130, Fritchey testifies before the auditors that he paid $250 for it originally ; Groff paid $180 for it, $30 to get it into the treasurer's office aud $40 for tho painting : and he was once offered $209 for it ; but if the county is not .'ntif-uVd ho will give as much as he got for it, if tie county will put it into his office. riot VkV:iS!iur SlnnUcr, Margaret Muulist, of Marietta, by her next friend Krn ?. .Vauliek, has biought a suit for slandei against Frederick Maulick in the mothonotarv's office. Awful le- j j.oits aie alleged. 1 j Incursion to I'liSladolpliia. I Yesterday eighty-fivo persons left this ! city on fast line at 5:35 in tho morning, to I attend the Saeugcrfest at Schcutzen park I Philadelphia, whcio they had a fine time j during the day. "oIlt.ctur Appointed. Frederick Albright, of this city, has Utcn :tPlK,'llt"'l fax collector for Washing ton boiongh. IIo will go out on Wcdnes- day. BPEVIAI. NOTICEB. J-r in a foolish mi-.taKo to confound a remedy ot merit with quick medicine. We navo csed rari:ers uingcr ionic wiin 1110 nappicst re sults for IypeiMlft. and DobUlty and know it to he a sterling health restorative. Times. juMuideod&cow Flies and BugH. t'liea," loaches, ants, bed-bug, rats, mice goplicrj, chipmunk, rS ared out by " Kougli on Kat-.." 13c. Is our acilp lull ot liy, husky scales and little plinplcb? Ur. Ilcnson's Skin Cnro will cleanse your -calp:tntl remove nil scales and tenderness within six days. Try it, for it Is the best liad dressing i-ver uicd. $1 per package, at all tlvuss:-t-. Jy3-lwd&w , When youleelout ot -sorts, have the blues, melancholy, etc., it must bo indigestion that alls von. l.rown's Iron Hitters cures it. For alo at, H. II. Cochran'" tinijT "tore, 137 Jforth Queen street. jy3-lwd&w Foit lame i!:fck. Side or Chest, no Shlloh's i'orons I'la-.ter. fnce 25 cents. For sale at ( iicliiiiu's dj ug '-tnie, i:J7 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw U ill you suiler with nvspcpsla and Liver Complaint? Muloli's VI tdler if guaranteed to cure von. For sate at t odir.m's drug store, f.7 Nnrt'li (jiiven ut. lnyl-lwdeowiw Gxe voice all over the land goes uplrom motheis, that b.ij, "My daughters are so lcebla itni! sut with no strength, all out ol breath and life at the lcj-t exertion. What can wo do for them?" Tho answer is simple and lull ot hope. One to lour weeks' use ot Hop Hitters will make Hum healthy, rosy, sprightly, and clieertul. jyl-2wd&w There !- more strength restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than In a bushel ot malt or a gallon ot milk. This ox plains why Invalids audit such a wonderful invigorant lor mind and body. Sec other column. iyl-lnulcod&eow mothers! iilotliers!! Mothers!! Are yon di-tmbedu! night and broken ot your lest by a Me.f child buffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at ones am', getabottlo ot MKS. WIN. SLOWS SOOTIIIXU S It UP. It will relieve the poor littju ulter.'r Immediately depend upon it: t'oere is no mistake about it. There is not a motiici on earth ho has over used It, who w ill not tell yon at once that it will regu late the bowels, and givo rest to the mother and relict and hcalt.i to tho child, operating hko magic. 11 is perfectly sato to uso in all cast s, and pleasant lo the taste, and Is tlio prescription ot one of tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. IS cents a bottle. m2-ly-M,W&S.tw liow to Secure Health. It seems strange that any one will suffor from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VILISSAKSAPAi:iLLAAXD.STILI.INGIA, orlSLUOl) AXDI.lVEU SYltUP will restOt-C peilect health to the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to bo tho best IW.OOI) PUIUFIEit ever discovered, effect ually curing Fcroiula, Syphlttic dUorders, Wcikncs? ot the Kidneys, Krysipclus, Mala ria; ail nervous dlsoidors and debility, bil ious complid:.ts and all diseases indicating an impure con lltion ot the Illood. Liver, Kid neys, btomacb, fokin, etc. It corrects indi gestion. A single bottle will prove to you Its merits as a health renewer, lor it ACTS LIKE ACIIAliM, especially when the complaint Is ot an exhaust! vc nature, liaving a tendency to lessen llie natural vigor ot the brain and ncr yous system. ilAKKll'S PAIN' PAN ACKA curt? a pain in man and beaH. For use externally and Inter nally. IIEDHOiK POWHKK3 cure all diseases of hor.-c, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Live Stock. A POSITIVE CUKE. mayM-8 For sale at II. U. Cochran's drug "store 137 North Qnccn street. ITeil Down. Mr. Albert Anderson. York Street, Buffalo, fell tlown stairs and severely bruised his knee. A tew applications or Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil entirely cured him. For sale at M. IJ. Coch ran's drug store, i:7 Xortii 'Jncen street, Lan caster. Krowu'H uousoiiHIci Panacea Is the most cllcctivo Pain Destroyer in the world. Will inoit surely quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied cxternally,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and am. aches, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bnows'8 Household Pahacsa" should bo in every lamilv. A tcaanoonfnl of the Panacea In a tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred J, 1 taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25 cts a botUe. febll-lvdM.WASftw Colden's LiebJg's Liquid Beet and Tonic Jn vigoratorwiil core Indigestion, dyspepsia or loss of appetite. Ask for Colden's, ot drug gists, jyl-lwaeod&w The GREAT GERMAN' 1XVIGOHATOR is the marvel of the Medical World. It never falls to completely cure Nervous Debility, Impotency, Mental Depression, and all dis eases caused from excesses. The testimony of thousands can be had by writing F. J. CHE KEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent of the United States. Price $1.00 per box, six boxes for $5.00. It your druggist does not keep the remedy, send to headquarters and get the medicine by mail. Circulars and testimonials on applica tlon. For sale at Kauttman's drugstore, North Queen Street. Ju29-M&Th O Bom Cold and Hay JTever. Messrs. White & Bcbdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. 1'. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relievo all persons suflering from Rose Cold and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from these complaints ; by using the Balm have had great relief. I have recom mended it to many of my lriends for Catarrh, and In all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kxxxet, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Messrs. ffx. Rust feoss, Diuggists, New Brunswick, N. J. Since boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable to obtain permanent relict until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which has cured me. Alter a few days' use I could sleep all night. E. L. CLicKKirmi, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 1:17 North Queen street, Lancaster. Jul-2wddw 1 Are Yon Troubled With conscientious qualms T" asked a friend. "You look troubled" "So, I am," said the suflercr; "but it is with the toothache." "Mote tool, you." replied tho comforter; get it pull ed out, and buy a bottle of SOZODONT, and preserve the good teeth from a like calam ity." Jy3 lwdcoeiw I'OLITHjAL. Democratic State Ticker. OOVERXOIt. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. libutenast oovxrxob. CUAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. .lUDOE OV THE SCPBEJIE COCBT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. BXCRSTART OP IHTEESAI. AVPAIIta. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. CONOrtESSMAIf-AT-LARCE. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. COXQKESS. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. A BR AM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. . 2. C. J. RHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, coleraln. 3. E. C. DILLER. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. II. E. SIIIMP, E. Cocallco. RECORDER. W. W. BUS9ER. Leacock. oocirrr solicitor. POOR DIRECTORS. I. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster. rRisoif iKsracroBa. JOHN REBMAN, Manhelm. J.U.SCULEQELM1L1CU.E. Donegal. .IUBT COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER. Earl. Vacancies. TjUK ASSEMBLY, C. A. OBL.ENDER, EIGHTH WARD, will be a candidate for Rep resentative from tho 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject to tho decision of the Demo cratic primaries. 1nn22-tp KEW ADTRT1SE31MNTS. WANTlSD A MIDULC-AUKU LADY TO keep house in a small family. No small children. Apply at this office. jy3-tfd no TO BILLY UUBER'S FOR GENUINE JT LANCASTER COUNTY' TURTLE SOUP TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, northeast angle of Centre Square. it MY STORE WILL BE OPEN UaTIL IS o'clock to-morrow, noon. Fresh Vege tables, Fruits, Spiced Oysters, Deviled Crabs, c. CHAS. W. ECKERT, ll 129 East King street. 1MCESB. FISH. GEORGE KREIMEK, SO " NORTH WATER Street, lias constantly on hand a large lot of all kinds ot Fish, which are kept alive in fresh water. Small bait lor bass fishing can be had at any time. Persons desiring can obtain fish on Sunday. J30-2tdF,M s EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived l.v tho Board of Inanectoiy nt their next meetinir. AUGI'ST 7. for the best oualit v of Egg and Chestnut Coal, to be de'ivered at the Lancaster County Prison, that may be i in quired for one year from the time the bid is accepteJ. By order of the Board, j Iy3-2td J . G. WEAVER, Secretary. T1EMOVAL. ALLAN A. HBBR fe OO. Have Removed their GENERAL REAL ESTATE anil INSUR ANCE OFFICE TO NO. 106 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Lcopaitl Hotel), my 2C-3mdM R&3m w ARE YOU GOING FISHING OR UAK vcstlng on the FOURTH OF JULY. If so, you can securo un cutdt at BECII TOLD'b for tho occasion that will co.st ou but a tri He. Coat, Pants and Vest all for $1.50. Lined Jean Pants, 50c. All Linen, 75c and up ards. A job lot ot Broad Brim Hats at all prices. Shirt-, Overalls, Hose, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Ac, eneap for cash, at HEMtY BECHTOLD'S, No. 52 North Queen Street. 3-Slgn ot the Big Stocking. It" s KCIAL. AT- Al. Rosenstein's, ONE-PRICE -AN- Elegant White Dack Vest FOB 50 CENTS. LINEX PANTS, ?.lc, SUMMER COATS, 40c, BLUE CREOLE SUITS, $2.50. ELEOANT SUITS MADE TO ORDER at the most moderate prices. AL 9 37N0RTHQUEENST. Special for is week! BOSEn skw A.orMSTiamxMxxa. IMTj rAItTKD A GUM. FOR GENKRAI. TT Housework, at No. 208 East King Kin lt street. FIKK WUKKS. Fine display ot pieces and complete as sortment 01 4th of July goods at J. WEAVER'S. 2tdR No. 55 West King-6treet. WANTED A GIUL FUK GENERAL Honsework in a small family. Good wages will bo paid to a good girl. Apply at this office. JmS-tfd WANTED. A SITUATION BY A Dis abled soldier,- at somo Unlit work at which ne can make nimselt useful. Apply at 452 North Water street. j u2Mfd SCHOOL TAX. 188S. The duplicate is in the hands of the treas urer, xnree per cent, on for prompt payment. Vv. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. JEVOfllce hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. jul3-2mdB WANTED. A YOTJaG MAN XO LEARN baking. One preferred who has worked at the trade. Apply at L. GOOS- SON'S BAKERY', jlyl-tfd No. 101 Middle Street. rpHE SECRETION OF SWEAT BY THE JL sk:n serves a very important purpose, that oi preventing undue elevation of the temperature nt the blood and tissues gener ally. All Skin Diseases, Cancers, Tumors, Chronic and Private Diseases permanently cured by D US. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Offico 13 East Wain lit street, Lancaster, Pa. Consul tation free. jlp3-3td H AVIMG THE GENERAL AUENCY FOR the sale ot A. B. Uostettcr's new process uour, l would respectiuuy inform an dealers in flour that 1 should be glad to furnish this popular and excellent family flour at the most possible wholesale prices and will guar antee every pound 1 sell. All 1 ask Is give it a talr trial autl I will convince you that it is superior to any other flour in this market, which I think Is a little overrated, at OSCAR E. KRIEG, Jyl-:itd 221 North Queen Street. SIRARD Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollais, securely invested. For a policy in tide old anil well-established company call on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WR4S rriHE NORTH HND DRYGOODS STORE IS NOW SELL1NU VERY CHEAP. 500 Palm leaf Fans at 2c. apiece. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Il-lyd LANCASTER. PA. TVISSOLUTION oir PARTNERSHIP. T1.c linn ot II. Baumgardncr & Co. 1ms dis solved partnership by mutual consent this day. All persons indebted to said Arm will please make immediate settlement, and those having claims will present them without delay. Cordially thanking tho public tor tho liberal patronage bestowed upon them, they respectfully solicit a continuance oi the same to the new Arm. Julv 1, 1832. II. BAUMGARDNER & CO. CO-PARTNERSHIP The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership, under the Arm name ot Baumgariincrs & .leflTerles, for tho transaction of a general wholesale and re tail coal business. Adoptingand pursuing the policy which has always chainctcrized the iirm of II. Baumgardner & Co. that of buying and selling t ho very beat grac es of coal at the lowest possible prices, they hope to merit a continuance ot the patronage extended to the old Arm. Their stock consists ot Lykens Valley for soft ; Franklin and the celebrated Enterprise for medium : Tnrkev Rnu and Stanton for hard. All grades ot Pea coal for family and steam purposes. Also, Bituminous lor blackimith1ng. THOMAS ItAUMGARDNER, HENRY BAUMGARDNER, J. II. BAUMGA.RDNER, Wl 1,1.1AM T. .IKFFERIES. .Idly 1, 1SS2. Jyl-Std ENTERTAIN 31 E NTS. DOMINO. THE MONSTER WHALE, 00 Feet Long. Weight 80,000 Pounds. A Genuine Arctic Mammal. Tho only ono ot its kind ever taken Irom tho water. CAPTAIX PAUL ltOTTOX, ThcGiuiL Nautical Adventurer, will be in dally attend. inc.: to exhibit Ids wonderful Life Saving Diess. FOR TjIKEE DAI'S ONLV. Commencing MONDAY, JULY 3, on Wal nut St teet. between North Queen and Princo Streets, opposite Northern Market House. ADMISMON-Adnlts, 25 Cents : Children, 15 Cents. Doors open from 0a.m., to !i p. m. luut-SS-Std JjEdAX. NOT! VES. ETATK OF GEORGE IIKK1TEN1UCU , Lite of the city of Lancistcr, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto arc tcqucsted to make Im mediate payment, anil those having claims or demands against the samo, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancas ter MARGARET BREITENUACH. Jno. A. Cotle, Executor. Attorney. mayG-6td.oaw TVSTATK OF L. DE W. HKENf-MAK, JEl late of Lancaster city, decease) ; itters otadmlnlstiation on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all p"rsons in debted thereto ara requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed. GEORGE E 7.KLLERS. W. A. Witsoy, Att'y. Administrator. mayl3-6ttloHw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF PiSll-.U K. WuL bert and wife, ot Lancaster city. Peter K. Wo) bert and wife, ot Lancaster city, having by deed or voluntary assignment, assigned and transferred all their estate and effects to the undersigned, for the benefit ot the credit tow of tho said Peter K. Wolbcrt and wile, he therefore gives netice to all persona Indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the undersigned without delay, ami those having claims to present them to WILLIAM SHULTZ, Assignee, m24-Ctoawd Residing in Lancaster City . ESTATE OF MARY F. CLAKU, LATE OF the township of Strasburg, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate hav ing been granted to tho undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in StrasLurg township. FRANKLIN CLARK, Administrator. )une21-6tw Strasburg.F . INSTATE OF CHARLES U. RUOADS, IA late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration on saiu estate liaving been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in debted to paid decedent are requested to make immediate settlement and lho-c having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, to make known the same to the undersigned, without delay, residing in Lan caster city. MRS.M.B. rhoads. mayl9-6doawF Administrator. ESTATE OF LORE&Z SFEIDEL, LATE of the city of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters testamentary on siid estate having been granteu to tne undersigned, all persons in debted thereto arc requested to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to the under signed, residing in said Lancaster City. HENRY SPEIDElV ABRAHAM SPEIDEL, B. C. Kbeadv, I Attorn. Executors. R.J. EVAJfa. $AWOTney- uatd,F THIRD EDITION MONDAY KVENINO, JULY 3, 1882. THE BIG STEKe! AKGRY LABORERS IN JERSEY CITS. Inrarlated Italians Draw Knives and tba Erie Railroad's Frlgatened OBelaU Escape Through Window. Jersey Citt, N. J., July 3. The strike of the longshoremen and freight handlers still continues without any material change. At a meeting of the executive committee of the freight handlers' protec tive association this morning complaint was made by several persons to the effect that unauthorized partiei have been solicit ing contributions for the strikers and have become very abusive when their requests were not acceded to. When the Italian laborers, employed by the Erie railroad company, were paid off on Saturday last, it was found that the company had deducted 50 cents per day for food furnished somo of the men. This was at once noised through tho crowd ol laborers and a sceno of great confusion ensued. Cotton forks and knives were drawn, and the entire body of men tried to force their way into tho office. The chief clerk and assistants locked tho doors and escaped through a window. The officials of the road endeavored to pacify the laborers by sending them word that all mistakes made by the paymaster would be rectified. But the infuriated crowd was not quieted until they had been driven off the dock by the police. They woro theu placed on board a barge and returned to Castlo Garden. A serious and probably fatal accident occurred to-day in Jersey City. Charles V. Green went into tho liquor saloon of Peter White, at tho junction of Hudson and Essex streets, and after getting into a dispute about a small amount of money drew a shoemaker's knife and stabbed White twice. The second cut inflicted a a severe wound iu the throat aud wind pipe. The Pennsylvania Railroad Working all Right. Philadelphia, July 3. The Pennsyl vania railroad officials aunounce this morning that they now have a full foice of freight handlers employed at all tho freight piers in New York and at Harsi mus Cove grain clevaters on the Jersey City side ; that they are now in position to promptly handle all east and west bound traffic, and that they anticipate no further delay in the delivery of goods, the majority of their men liaving gouo to work at the old rate of pay. No Change In New York, New York, July 3. The strike of freight handlers remains unchanged, Erie receiving no freight and .Now lorkCeu tral very little. Pennsylvania have a large force on hand and are rapidly push ing work. flllt. ROBINSON'S SAItKASM." Tho New York Congressman Introduces Another vharactemic Resolution In the House. WAsniNOTON, July 3. In the Hoube amoug tho bills introduced to-day was a resolution by Sir. Robiuson, (New York), which recited that tho British minister had called on Secretary Frelinghuysen to question remarks delivered by him (Rob iuson) iu the House. It then directs the secretary of state to inform the HouS3 if Mr. West had suggested the appointment of a British censor to revise the speeches delivered in the House and Senato ; if he suggested the person best fitted to admiuistcr soothing syrnp to the British lion when disturbed by the eaglo's wings ; if ho suggested the official recognition of the New York Tri bune as the British organ in tho United States, in manifest injustice to equal claims of tho Times, and if said Biitish minister had suggested that as we had sa luted the British Hag at Yorktowu we had permanently pulled down our own. The resolution was referred. By 'Mr. Mills (Texas), confirming tho call for a peace congress iu Washington next November. In the Senate, the chair submitted a pe tition from the president and secretary of the Independent Labor party of the city of Now Yoik, praying Congress to raise the capitation tax on immigrants from fifty cents to ono hundred dollars per head. Referred to tho committee on commerce. THE AUTOPSY. Umteitu'.s m-aln Kxxminetl by Medical Ex- pert. Washington, July 3 Doctors Harti gan. Lamb and Sowers, the committee of medical experts iu charge of the examina tion of GuiteauV brain, held atneeting to day at tho Army Medical museum to com plete their work. The notes made by them individually were compared, and the main features of the report, which will bo writ ten by Dr. Lamb, were agreed upon. Thero is good authority for stating that its conclusions navo been accurately fore shadowed by tho associated press dis patches of last week. It will embody microscopic analysis. Rev. Dr. Hicks, who authorized the autopsy, was in con sultation to-day with Dr. Lamb, who read to bim tho report as far as completed. Mr. John W. Guiteau left the city last evening for his home in Boston. Mrs. Scoville is still in Washington, but expects to take her departure shortly. Enslaud'n War Preparations. London, July 3. The press association states that a committee, under Gen. Sir Garnet Wolscley, met at the war office to day. Before rising they will settle arrangements for the pay, clothing and victualling of the army reserve, whose calling out if, shortly expected. At Wool wich harness equipments are being hastily prepared for a number of batteries such as are used in countries destitute of good roads. The men of war Ajak and Agam ennon, at Chatham, have been ordered to prepare for immediate service. Eating Toadstool for Mushrooms. CniCAGO, III., July 3. A widow named Hanley, living near Streator, IU., pois oned herself and fivo small children yester day by eating toadstools, supposing them to be mushrooms. Medical aid was sum moned and it is possible they may re cover. Brntal "Wife Murder. WiTT9BCRO, Ark., July 3. Aaron Jones, colored, with his wife, started for the railroad station one day last week. Tho couple quarrelled and the man struck his wife with a slung shot, afterwards cut ting her throat. The woman recovered sufficiently to tell the story and then ex pired. The murderer is at large. ' Remember 'Wyoming." Wilkesbarre, July 3. The one hun dred and fourth apnnal reunion of the masscre memorial association met at the monument grounds at Wyoming, this morning. The moument was deco rated with flowers and ripened wheat Hags were displayed at half mast. The order of exercises were an extended one and consisted of prayer, singing and addressed. The attendance of old soldiers from all parts of the state was large. Marching Germans. Philadelphia, July 3. "tfasngerfest" parade to-day was favored by fine weather and was witnessed by vast crowds in the street?. There were three divisions, the chiel feature of the parade being a low chariot drawn by six horses and carrying a minatnre Grecian temple and an alle gorical representation of music and song. All tho visiting societies were in line. SUCFELDT-S RECALL. ABUschleToos Letter Said to Have ltecn the Cause. WAsnrNGTON, July 3. It is nnderstood here in official circles that tho recall of Commodore R. W. Shufeldt from his special mission to China in conucction with the making of a treaty with Corea was due to his open latter to ex-Senator Sargent containing severe strictures on the highest Chinese authorities, and also a serious imputation against the empress' character, and which letter is supposed to have been written to affect legislation on the Chinese bill which was then pending in Congress. Commodore Shufeldt's friends assert, however, that he was detached merely because his mission was completed. The feeling among naval officers generally is that Commodore Shufeldt's conduct was highly reprehensible under the circum stances. NEWS FLASHES. Telegraphic Tap or Yarion Sait. The Boston ship owners have decided not to pay caulkers over $3.50 per day and to resist the strike for $4. Michael Davitt is much batter to day. He will leavo Worcester, Mass., for Troy, N. Y., to night, and expects to bo ablo to speak there as announced to morrow morning. Moses Grinnell, the aced murderer who killed his neighbor Charles A. Tliamas. in November, 1880, was sentenced at Now port, R. I., to tho state prison for life. The governor of New York has vetoed the Sharp receivership bill, the Parker mil itary code bill and tho Piold civil code. Daniel Plynn, a truckman Gl years old, living in Brooklyn, fell beneath tho wheels iu Columbia Place, Now York, to d ly and his head was severed from his bod v. WKATHKK I Ml I CATIONS. Washington, D. C, Juiy 3. For tho Middle Atlantic states warm, fair, follow ed by cloudy weather and local rains, var iable winds and stationary or lower pres sure. Female Government Clerks Dismissed. Washington, July 3. About 20 fe male copyists at tho navy department have been dropped from the rolis on account of the failure of Congress to provide for tho payment of their salaries. ..-iititi..''.i. On acsount ot tho commercial cxjliant; g in New York and Philadelphia liaving de cided on observing to-tlav as a holiday, wo aro without our usual market reports from fio c places. Live Stock Market. Cbioaoo. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head : ship ments, 0,500 do.; market quiet and steady; mixed, $7I8 53; heavy. S 25ffiS 75 ; light at W r8 Si ; skips, $5 0 7 -10. Cattle Receipts. 2,9)0 head; shipments, 3.110 head ; nardly enough to mako a market ; exports. $7 003800; good to choice shipping. 0 90ji7 25 ; common to fair, 15 OOgC 25 ; mixetl butchers', 2 S05 CO; stockor-i and feeders at $3$3 25; receipts of Texan, 80 cars ; values weak, and 20330c lower thin on Wednesday; canning Texans, M 754 70; shippers, 1 80 5 SO. Sheep-Receipts, 300 head ; shipments. 200 ; market strong ; common to fair, i'i 75I25 ; good to choice, si 504 so. Cattle Market. Philadelphia, July :i. Cattle market iirm; sales. 2,000 head ; prime nt SJiftlc : good at 7J$8Jc; medlumat i:iQ7;ic; comuon at r.Q GJic. sheep market active : sales. 10,000 head ; prime, 55c; good, 4$.'e; medium, tft ie ; common, 33c. Hogs market inactive : sales. .1.100 head ; prime nt 124512'c: good, U'ilUc; me dium, lOQllc. Local bcocks and noatM. Par Last val. salo Lane ftty 6 per ct. Loan, due 18S2. . .$leo $105 " 1S... 110 107K " van... ho 120 " ISO... 1IP0 120 5perct.lnlor3oyear.. lim I0& ' 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 112 " i ' In lor 20 years., ion 10i " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 loi.i " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 1 00 l.V Manheim borough loan loo Hi--' BANK STOCKB KIrat National Rank. J100 f2T Farmers' National Rank 50 ll(l.'r Fulton National Rank 100 i'ji; Lancaster County National Hank.. 50 HI Columbia National Rank :oo 117 JSphrnta National Rank loo IMM First National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100 141.20 first National Rank.Strashurg.... 100 i'il.50 First National Rank, Marietta ion 200 First National Rank. Mount Joy.. 100 115.75 Lltltz National Rank 100 140 Manheim National Rank loo 154 rtnion National Hank. Mount Joy. Mi 70.50 New Holland National Rank 100 li.'t KSOKUAjnCOITS STOCKS. Quarryville K. J $ 50 $2.25 Millersvlllo Street Car. 50 20.50 Inquirer PrintiugCompany 50 50 Watch Factory 100 120 Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 25 Stevens I Ion se 100 90 Columbia Gas Company. Columbia Water Company. !i -Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 170 Marietta Hoi lowwaro 100 Stevens House 50 1 Sicily Island 50 it; East Rr.iudywlni: x Waynesb'g. 50 1 Mlllorsvillu Normal School MHCUr.LANROtJ.-I BOTO3. Quarryville R. R., due 1WO $100 J12i Reading & Columbia R. R.V.s 100 Mi Lancaster Wateli Co., due- ISSJ 1C0 105.50 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. duo in I or CO years 100 100 L incaslcr Uas Light and Fuel Co., duels; 100 ion Lancaster A Marietta 25 33,33 Lancaster & New Holland.. 100 85 Lancaster A Susquehanna. 300 275.2S TUR.sriKe STOCKS. Spiiug. Reaver Valley 3 25 $10.25 Bridgeport ttllorcshoc 13J 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 13 Columbia A Wii-hlngton 25 20 Columbia & Rig spring 25 18 Lancaster ft Kpbrata 25 47.25 Lancaster .t Willow btrcet 25 21 Strttvburg It Millport 25 40 Marietta. t May town 25 40.1? Marietta Mount Jov 25 Lane , Ellzabetht'n A Mlddlefn 100 CO Lancaster A Fruitvillc. 60 GO Lancaster & Lltltz 25 75 Lancaster ft WUIIauistown 25 65 Lancaster A Manor 50 133.10 Lancaster & Manheim 25 43 FOMBAI.U. 1'ORAUCO PLAN1S FOR MALK. The undersigned has now lor sale about 500,000 Tobacco Plants, raised from the beat s ed. U. II. HOFFMAN. 1el4.3tw Landisvllle, Lancaster Co.. Pa. I)RIVATBHALK. Will be sold at Private Sale, a VALUA BLE FARM, consisting ot I!5 acres. In Mount Ncbo, Martlc township. I,nncaiter county, Pu. Will be sold in the whole or In two farms as may best suit purchaser. Improvements consist ot Two-Storv FRAME OWKLLING-, Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, Tool Home, c, and a never-tailing spring close to the honpe. AU buildings covered with slato. Land in good state of cultivation. For tnrthcr infor mation apply to M. .1. GIBSON A MSTKRS, residing near by. uno7-2mw k FJBST-GLAsS FAKM AT FltllAlK V Sale in Carrol county, Maryland. Tim Farm contains 182 ACRKS. and adjoins Union Bridge, a healthy and thriving town on the Weiern Maryland railroad. Improvements consist of a large Brick Dwelling Hnuse.Hwo large Tenant Houses, large Stone Bank Barn, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, Grain Shed. Ice Honse, and all necessary oiilbnlldlngM. watei convenient to the buildings. Thclandlssupc rior limestone quality, watered by two never tailing streams and by an artesian well on this premises. A duo proportion or meadow land. The buildings are all substantial and mod ern in style. The land Id in a high state ot cultivation, and is not surpassed in quality and productiveness by any farm in western Maryland. For terms, etc . address MKS.SUSAN K. PENROSE, . Union ltridge. Md. Or. BxirsHiOER a. 1 lira. Attorn ryM-M t- Law, Westminster. Md. Ju214tW PROPOSALS FOB, MATERIALS AMI Construction ot Buildings. Orrica or tub Kmkibt Stovk Compact. Columbia. Pu., June ltt, laSi Sealed proposals will ho received at this office until 12 o'clock M., or WhDNKeDAY, the 5th day ot JULY next, for tne erection, and all materials for the completion or tin: new btovo Works ot this company, to be built at this place, consisting of Foundry. Ware house, etc. Copies ot specifications c.in be bad, and plans examined by bidden", on ap plication at this office. Address GEO. W.HALDKMAN, J20-3tdTuThS President.