LANCASTER DAILY INTELLEGEKCER, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1882. V COLUMBIA NEWS. DK UEGCLAK COBBESPONDENCE A light occurred on Front street last night, between a party of boatmen and several town roughs. The latter were severely handled. To-night thero will be held at the resi dence of Mr. J. M. Bennett, on Walnut street, a meeting of the sewing circle at tached to St. John's Lutheran church. Very few people attended this morning's market. To-day was the last on which fireworks could be sold, or exploded in town. Mr. Washington Righter is about to erect three new dwellings on Bethel street. They will be frame and Messrs. Cramer & Paulis have the contract for their erec tion. There in to much painting being done in this neighborhood that boss painters can not sccuro sufficient workmen to fill their contracts. Business on the Pennsylvania railroad is very dull. Few freight trains went out to-day. Railroad men arc much dispirited as a consequence. The history of Laucastcr county is being written by Mr. S. W. Purdy, of Philadel phia, who is now in town getting facts in connection with it. Mr. Richard Paine, of Columbus. O., passed through here this morning on horseback en route for Richmond, Va. Mr. Martin Bennett, of Tioga county, is visiting friends heic. Miss Mattie Cromlick, of Baltimore, is a guest of relatives ou Walnut street. Mr. Samuel BIctz, of town, was thrown from a horse near Lancaster, while bring ing the animal horn that place to Colum bia, and severely bruised. The largest bass caught this season wi-fgl;0d 4 pound:;. Mr. Martin Cohen was the auglcr. A Columbia picked nine will go to Mount Joy in a slioit time to play a club there a match game of base ball. The boys had better bo practising if they ex pect to win. tioiiiir to Cidtyeburg. At a meeting of Gen. Welsh Post, G. A. It., last evening, it was decided to mn an excursion train lo Gettysburg on the 2Gth of July, to the reunion of tho Penusyl .nia reserves, which takes place at that time. Largo numbers of persons from this vicin ity will no doubt take advantage of this oppoi trinity to see tho great battle field the Waterloo of America. uj:. kvans at uomk. II ou' u Lancaster lleuttyt Lives in l'nri. Forney's Progress. A gentleman just homo from Europe says tliat Dr. Evans, the American dentist, continues to dispense princely hospitality iu Paris. It is a little singular that while Dr. Evans, a native of Lancaster county, iu this state, is said to be the best dentist in the world, the second place of honor is conferred upon Dr. Byug, a native of Chester county, who also enjoys a lucra tive practice in Paris, ami is rapidly ac quiring fame and fortune, it will be re membered that Dr. Evans was the inti mate friend of Napoleon III, aud he is still the cherished friend of tho ex-Empress Eugene. Dr. Evans' house is filled with the choicest speci mens of art, presented mostly by his itiyal patrons. His fortune is ample and when asked why he did not retire from business replied : ' Well, in tho first place I am devoted to my profession, and desire occupation, and in tho second it is something pleasant to know that you have it iu your power to lelicve .suffering hu manity." Everybody must have a hobby aud Dr. Elans' weakness seems to be a fondness for cm inus birds, which aic scut to him from all pails of the world,, and are dis played on tho spacious law n attached to his residence near the Bois do Bologne. He has many rare and valuable specimen?, including a turkey from Cochin China, valued at $000, cockatoos, cranes, swans, and brilliant plumaged biids of every description, in all ol which the doctor takes a peculiar intuics:. One of the most rare and curious is the praying bird from Japan. This biid has wonderful imitative qualities, readily whistles any tune it may hear, and almost as soon as it ceases whistling, and when not thus employed, it gets on its knees and mumbles as if engaged iu prayer, greatly to tho wonder and amusement of visitors. Dr. Evans has never lost his fondness for America and Americans, aud his ac quaintance in aud familiarity with P.uis add immensely to the pleasure of those who arc so fortunate as to meet him. Our Internal Iteventio Collections. Tho collections of internal revenue taxes iu the Ninth collection district of Penn sylvania, composed of the counties of Lancaster, York, Cumberland and Petty, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882, wcro as follows : On 2o,jr,7.2:xi cigar $i,25ii.saj lo On lo:;,:!" gallons ppiriii On special taxes (licenses) On 2.! do barrels of li"'r 01122,178,';; Bis smoking tobacco.... On U.tTiT lbs HiiurT. on bank deposits, other than nu tinuul bank 11.1,015 GO ro.214 lil 'mm: 21 ::,54S r.t t.S'il 12 il.v.a si 1,751 IS l.Ori'l 85 On bank capital, oilier than na tional names On penalties ami other unices Total collections from allourv-.$U15i.7j!0 01 Increase over tho year cniliu; June "ii, lS-fl $ 171,W CO Married In Marietta. Mr. Ilatry L. Villec, of this city, was married this morning to Miss Parsina Roath, tho event taking place at the resi dence of tho bride's father, 'Squiro E. D. Roatli, of Marietta. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Alouzo P. Diller, rector of tho Episcopal church in that place. Tho groom is a well-known and popular young gentle man, who for the past few yoais lias been teaching school with cicdit to himself aud pupils, while his better half is much ad mited for the many excellent qualities of heart and mind that have made her a favorite in the social circles in which she moved. The happy couple left this after noon on a bridal tour that will include New York, Boston and other points East. OBITUARY. Death of David htj-rr. David Stycr, a prominent citizen of Carnarvon township, died at his home near Churchtown, on Tuesday evening, aged about 73 years. His death was caused by an enlargement of tho prostate gland. Mr. Stycr was a farmer and a man of con. sidcrable means, and at one time quite an active politician and wielded considerable influenco in the northern townships. He was elected county commissioner more than a quarter of a century ago. He leaves a wife and Ave or six grown chil dren, most of whom are married. Burned by a KonKet. Willie Wolforsbereor. a little son of Joseph Wolfersberger, North Duke street, attempted to send up a sky-rocket yester day mornincr. Not knowing that the stick had to go along with the rocket, he held fast to it when ho "touched in off." The result was that the burning powdor was blown back upon his little hand and uurnouanu oiisterea it very uaaiy. ui. Welchans applied the necessary remedies to a lleviato the pain. The Whale. The whale drew a rather small crowd yesterday, and it was not exhibited last night. It was taken away some time dur ing the sight. The engagement here was not a great financial success. rOUN S. OIVtEB CO. UNDEEWEAE, HOSIEEY, FOR LADIES, GENTS' AND CHILDREN, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. We are offering a special drive in Corsets this week. Several lots which have been selling- at 75c. and $1.00 we are closing out at 50c. Call and see them before they are all gone. PM3ASE NOTE From July 1st to September 1st, our Store will be closed every evening, except Saturdays, at six o'clock, joi h. amxR, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. E0-F- an, No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. LVCKLmS kjsuekhen. Their 15g Catch Gets Away from Them. Yesterday A. W. Harnish, Benjamin Charles, Andrew Mehafiy, jr., and several others from West Willow, went fishing in Mill Cteelt. They caught a large lot of fish and wetc cairying them in the boat, which was iu charge of Mr. Harnish, the others wading. Harnish was row ing quietly along when several of the party suddenly jumped lrotn the water into tho boat. The craft was upset and Mr. Harnish who had been dry all day was thrown headlong into the water and thoroughly .soaked. Charles was rescued after con sidcrable difficulty and tho fish, all of which wetc alive, got away. It was a very serious accident aud all might have been drowned. As it was they were only dampened and made very mad by the los cr their ealeh ol" lisli. (tunc t Meet Beaver. M. Jhosius, esq.. Republican candidate for cougretsiiiau-at large, left this city at 1:05 p. m. to-day for Philadelphia, with his grri-sack, intending, no doubt, as re ported, to meet his colleagues on tho ticket aud confer with tliein over the situation, alter Cooper returns from Washington, whither he has gone to gel orders I loin Don Cameron. OetH Hit I'eii.-ioii Editor Giies-t, of the Inrjuher, feels good to-day over the leceipt Iroui the proper authorities of a cetlilicali entitling hint to back pension amounting to about $:),ooo. si'Eviaj. notices. Kid my Oloo.ise. rain, Iriilation, Retention, Incontinence, Depo-dls, Gravel, Ac, cured ly "Ittichupalba." $1. Depot, John Black. 'The Commodore." .lo-s. I.. Fontc, tho Commodore, Klein, 111., says Thomas' Eclcctrta Oil cured him ol '.ciu tlca w itli one application, thoroughly applied. It also cured him of a severe eold and cough. lie thinks it a very valuable lemedy, and will never bo without it. For sale at II. It. Coclt nm's drugstore, 137 North Queen street, .'.an caster. Is your scalp lull ol dry, husky scales and little pimples? Ir. Benson's Skin Cure will cleanse your scalp and remove all scales and tenderness within six days. Try it, for it is the best head-dressing ever u-cd. $1 per package, at all druggist!. Jya-lwdftw 1m: voice all over I he land goes upiioiii mothers, that says, "My daughters nio so leeble ami sad Willi no strength, all out ol breath anil life at the least exertion. What can we do tor them?" The answer is simple and lull ot hope. One to lour weeks' use ol Hop Hilton Mill make them healthy, rosy. sprightly, and clu-crlul. jyl-2vd&w "Ait the Ills that flesh is Heir to," Aii-iug Irom impurity ol tho blood, torpid livjr, irregular bowels, disordered kidneys, etc.. can be sately and speedily citsvu by Bur dock Mood Hitter, l'rice $1. For Mile at II. IS. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen si reel, Lancaster. It Is a tooiisii inlstako to eoniouud a remedy of merit with quack medicine. Wo nave used I'arker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re sults for Dyspepsia. and'Dcbllity and know It to lie a sterling health restorative. Times. jnMiudcod&cnw Colden's Llrbtg's Liquid Heel and Tonic In vignratnr will euro indigestion, dyspepsia or loss ot appetite. Axk for VoMeni, ot drug gists. .jyMwilood&w A 'ougii, Colit or sore- Tnro.it smiulu no stopi-rii. .Negicst frequently results iu an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's Dioueliial Troches do not disorder tiiu-tnuinch like cough syrups an.! balsam-, litt:ict diiecllyoii t he luilamcd parti,. allaying It'itaMon, give telle! In Asthma. Bronchial Congiis, Lularrli, and the Throat Tioubles wlii.-h Mngcrr and l'ubllcSpoafcors are subject to. i-or thirty yearn Brown's I'.i.nulii.ii Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect ratlstiietioii. Having been tested by wide and couslnnt n-e Tor nearly an entire generation, they have at tained vii. .m-ritcd rank among the lew staple lo'iicdie ot Hie a;r'. Sold at i'. ,ents li box c. i r iv 1 it in v-lvdTTh.t FAlvw Wii.r. von siuiter with Dyspepsia and Liver Comnlaint? Mnloh's Vilalizer is guaranteed to eu're von. For salent Cochr.tn's drug stoic, 1S7 Xorlli Queen St. myl-lwdeow&w "A AVoid to Hio Wise is Sufficient." An effective and agr.-cablc remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Kly's Cream ISalm. A sure cure. Cream ISalm etrectually cleanses the na--al pa-sages or catarrhal virus, cau-ing healthy secretions, allays inflammation anil irritation, protects the mcnibranal linings of the head lroin additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores thosen-e ot taste and smell. Heneilcial results are realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed -ill cure Catarrh. Asa household remedy lor c i in tho head it is uuequalee. The Hiiltn is easy lo use nnd agreeable. Sold by druggists :itM)ceiii" On receipt o! fiOcviit will mail n package. KLY'S CUEAM i:LM CO., Oiwego. N. Y. Foi sn'.c by Lancaster Druggists. inarS-ilftw Th Iiow to Svcure Health. II seems stningc that any one will suller Irom the many derangements brmight on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VI LIAS SAKSAI'AUILLA AND ST1LL1NCI A, orlJLOOD AND LIVEIt SYltUI' will resto.e perfect health to the physical organization. Jt is indeed a strengthening syrup, plea-ant lo take, and lias proven itseir to lie the best JtLOOl) PU1MFIEU ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrolula, Syphlitic disonlei-s. Weakness ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ions complaints and all diseases indicating an Impure condition ot the ISlood. Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health renewer, lor it ACTS LIKE A CIIAKM, especially when the complaint is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the brain and ner vous system. HAK KK'S FAIN FAN ACE A cures it pain In man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. KED HOUSE FOWDEItS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. Al'OSITIVECUKK. nwySl-2 For sale at II. It. Cochran's Urng store 137 North Queen street. tSeonro Vetter, jttslleo of the peace, Toledo? ()., says: " 1 was troubled with sciatica, and kidticv disease foi years; at times had to go on crutches and suffered untold agony. Frof. Guiliuelte's Kidney Fad enred me in three weeke." For sale at KauJl'man's drug store, North Queen street. Jyl-2dS&V Are Xon Troubled With conscientious qualms 7" asked a friend. "You look troubled" "So, I am," said tho suflerer ; "but It Is with the toothache." "More foot, 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 lwdcoe&w NEW JJtTXMTXBMMENTS. HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK aWhcn you feel out ot sorts, have the bluea, melancholy, etc., it must be indigestion that alls yon. Jfrown's Iron Hitters cures it. For sale at II. li. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. jy3-lwd&w Fou lame Hack. Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous FlaMer. Pi ice 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug stoie, 1.17 North Queen St. iiiyMwileowAw There is more strength restoring power in a bottle of I'arker's Ginger Tonic than In a bushel ot malt or a gallon ot milk. This ex plains why invalids find it such a wonderful invignrant tor mind aud body. Sec other column. lyl-lmdeod&eow If you are troubled with fever and ague, dumb ague, bilious fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, ornuj-disc.i.-c ol the liver, blood and stomach, aud wish to get well, try the new remedy, Frof. (Juiluieite.'s French Liver Fad. Ask vour druirgist for it, and take no other, nnd it he has not got it send 1.50 in a letter to the French Pud Co., Toledo, Ohio, and receive one byielnrn mail. For sale at KaulTman's drug store. North Queen street. JyI-2tdS&V C mothers! jtlutlierslt mothers :t Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If so, go at onco and get a bottle of MllS. W1K LOV'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There i- not a mother on cm th who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to tho mother ami relict and health lo the child, operating liko magic. It is periectly sale to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the picscriptlon ot one of the oldest and best f.'inalc! physicians anil nurses in the United State-, hold everywhere. 2.1 cents a bottle. nr.!-lV-M.WftSAtw The most woiuieriui curative remedies of the present day are those thut conic from Ger many, or at least originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market in this country is the GREAT GERMAN 1NVIG ORATOR, which has never been known to fall in curing a single case of Impotcncy, weakne-s, nervous debility, inability or mental anxiety, languor, lassitude.depression ol spirits and functional derangements ot the nervous system, tor sale by druggists, or sent free by mail on receipt of price, $1.()0 per bov, or six boxes for $5 CO. Address F. .1. CHENEY, T0I21I0, Ohio, sole agent tor the United States. Send lor circular. For sale at Kauitman's drug store. North Queen street. iyC-lydM&Th A l;i:SCUl!I VKUM UKATII. The followingstntcincntot William J. Cough lin, ol Sonicrvllle, Mns., is so remarkable ttiat we beg toti-1: lor it the attention of our read ers. lie says : "In the tall ot 1S7G1 was taken ith a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and llesh. 1 was so weak at one time that 1 could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1S77 I wasadniitteil to the City Hospital. U'hilu there the doctors said I had a hole in my lult lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was so far gone at one time a report wentaiound that I was dead. I gave up hope but a lriend told me ot DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I langhed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced tofeol better. My hope, onco de:.d, began to revive, a d to-dav I feel in belter spirits than 1 have thcpasl three years. " I wiitc this hoping you will publish it, so thatevcrv one afflicted Willi Di-eosed Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LITNGS.andboconvinced that CONSUMPTION C N BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that il has done ine more good than all tho other medicines I have, taken siuco my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to work.' sold by II, H. Cochran, l:!7orth Queen street. MAltRIAOCS. Sai.m Cn AMiiKRS. In Rending, on .1 line 30tln by the Rev. H. Bailsman, Mr. Edward Saltn, ot Ki ailing, to Miss Margie Chambers, ot Lan caster, ltd -' AttVERTlSESlENTH. VTril.lTAiISOX & FOSTrR. STRAW HATS lorn great many peoplo at VERY LOW PRICES. Since JULY 4th the bulk of them have been marked down to exchange with first cost. The good things in FURNISHING GOODS ate many. Tho. PUNJAB SCARP, With the many imitations in prices from ."0c. down lo 20c., and the O. & W. COLLARS AND CUFFS are much worn. Laco Undershirtafor 50c, AND Lislo Thread Half-Hose, lor2.Se. per pair are lurgains. We keep six dllleicnt styles ot WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, Dl'T Tin: KIOHMIEisthobest. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. FA. p.IKAKD Fire Insurance Company OFFHILADELFIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, scurclv invested. For a policy in this old and well-established company call on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M,WR4S OF GLOVES, &C, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAAXC.D A MIDDI.K-AUKD LAUt TO keep house in u small family. No small children. Apply at this office. jy3-tfd SCHOOL TAX. 188. Tho duplicate is In the hands of the treas urer. Thteo per cent, off torprotnpt payment. W. O. MABSHALL, Treasurer, o. ib centre square. aOfl!co hours from 9 a. m. to i p. m. Jul3-im.lR COME AI1 SKE T1IKM. Misses' Gaiters lor 73c. ( one-half cost ). Closing out sale of Hoots and Shoes at less than auction prices. Must close out by the last of July; the building must come down to make room for the Fulton National bank. At GABLE'S. 13 North Queen street, Jj';:std (Next to Examiner Building) fUIK SKCKKTINU ACTION OF TBE J. Skin is very much Influenced by the con dition ot the circulation and nervous system, us seen iu the cold perspiration attending syncope, and the dryness ot the skin which ac companies nervous excitement. All Skin Diseases, Cancers, Tumors, Chronic and Private Diseases permanently cured by DBS. II. D. & M. A. LONGAKEU, Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Fa. Consultation tree. jyG-3td&w UItl.Ii; SALE OK HOKSKS. ON FBIDAY'.JULY 7th, ISM!, will be sold at public sale, on James street, Lancaster city, in the rear ot the Comb Factory, the following, to wit: Four Heavy Draught Horses tit tor tho market; two one-horse wagons and one two-horse wagon ; two sets ot single harness ; one set of double harness ; one hay cutter, etc.- Sale to commence at -J o'clock P.M. of said day. ANDREW BALMER & CO. Samuel Hess & Son Auct's. "V1USANIZED 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. All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 40-For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. iu3-5mdTuTh&S J.EOAX. NOTICES. 17VTAT1S OF OEORGK 1IKK1TKNBACU, li late of tho city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto aro requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims or (demands against tho samo, will present them without delay for setllemont to the undersigned, residing in the city of Lnncas tei. MARGARET BREITENUACII. Jko. A. Cotlk, Executor. Attorney. muy6-6td.oaw INSTATE OP L. UK W. BKENKMAN, !i late of Lancaster city, deceased, Jotters ot administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted tlierotoare requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to tho under signed. GEORGE E ZELLER3. w. A. Wilson, Att'y. Administrator. maylS-Gtdoaw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF FETEIt K. WOL bart and wife, ot Laucastcr city. Peter K. Wolbcrt and -wife, ot Lancaster city, having by deed of voluntary assignment, assigned aud transferred all their estate and effects to tho undersigned, for tiic benefit of the crcdl tors of the said Peter K. Wolbcrt and wile, he therefore gives ntlco to till persons Indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the undersigned without delay, and those having claims to present them to WILLIAM SHULTZ, Assignee, m'-U-fitoawd Residing In Lancaster City . INSTATE OF fllAKY li'. CLAKK, LATE OF !i the township of Slrnsburg, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate hav ing been grunted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are 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 Strasburg township. FRANKLIN CLARK, Administrator. InncSl-Btw Strasbnrg, V . INSTATE OF CHARLES U. KIIOAUS, J late of Lancostei city, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to said decedent are requested to make immediate settlement nnd those having claims or demands against the estate otsald decedent, to make known the same to the undersigned, without delay, residing in Lun caster city. MRS.M.B. UHOADS, maylO-tidoawF Administrator. ME U IV AS.. F KOlt TJie Toledo Blade. SURPRISING EFFECTS OP EXTRACT OP CELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON THE NER VOUS SYSTEM AND DI GESTIVE ORGANS AS INVARIABLY PRODUCED BY DR. O. W. BENSON'S 1! Celery ana m They have been tested time and time again, and always with satisfactory results. The preparation just meets tho necessities ot the cose. Let me state just what my Fills are made to cure, and -what they have cured and will cure: Neuralgia. Nervousness, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache. Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis and Dys- Sepslo. These diseases are all nervous diseases, icrvousness embraces nervous weakness, irritation, despondency, melancholy and a restless, dissatisfied, miserable state of mind and body, indescribable. These are some ot the symptoms of nervous ness; now, to be fully restored to health and happiness is a priceless boon, and yet for 60 cents you can satisfy yourself that there is a cure lor you, and for $5 at the very farthest that cure can be fully secured. These Fills are all they ore represented to be, and are guar anteed to to give satisfaction if used as direct ed and will ctnu: any case. Sold by all druggists. Frlce, r0 cents a box. Depot 10T. Eutaw street. Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1.00, or six loxes for $2.50, to any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S Now Remedy and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM MATION. MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA, ULCERS, PIMPLES AND TENDER ITCH1NGS on all parts of the body. It makes tho skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and Is the Best toilet dressing In the World. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting or both Internal and ex ternal treatment. All first-class druggists have it. Pricollper package. O. N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton street, New York, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. June7-lrad,M,W4StwTf THIED EDITIOIT. THURSDAY SVXMINO, JULY 6, 1882. WAKEITO LEGISLATORS. THE HOUSE AGAIN IN A TURMOIL Am AUutlon by Robeson Uiatwaa Promptly Keaeated by Wblttborne, Who Gives tbe Lie Direct to the ex-Secretary. Washington. July 6. In the House Mr. Belmont ( N. Y. ) called up the mo tion to reconsider tho vote by which the House refused to order to a third reading of tho joint resolution authorizing the president to call an international conference to hx upon a common prime meridian to be used in reckoning longitude and regu lating time throughout the world. The vote was reconsidered and the joint reso lution was read a third time and passed. Tho House then resumed consideration of the naval appropriation bill and adopted iu bulk amendments agreed to in commit tee of the whole, after which Mr. Robe son took the floor to closo tho debate on the bill. In the course of his speech iu defense of his administration of the navy depart ment, Mr. Robeson referred to the inves tigation carried on by the committee on naval affairs of the forty-fourth Con gress, ana wttuout mentioning htm by name alluded in terms of deepest contempt and insult to Mr. Whitthorne (Tenn). Speaking of the men who headed the com mittees in that Congress he said that "If there was a man who was accused of steal ing school funds in his own state he came to the front." At these words up started Mr. Whitthorne, and facing Mr. Robeson in tbe space in front of the speaker's desk exclaimed : "That is a lie, whoever tells it or whoever repeats it." Mr.Robeson : "I havo alluded to no man by name ; if any man recognizes himself by the description let him step forward and deny it." Members cougicgatcd around the two gentlemen and theio was a good deal of excitement in the hall, but the matter dropped, although Mr. Robeson continued in his attack upon Mr. Whitthorne. The naval appropriation bill has just passed the House yeas 119, nays 75. Immediately after the passage of the naval appropriation bill Representative Whitthorne (Tenn.) was recognized on a question ol personal privilege, tie pro ceeded to reply to the charges mado by Mr. Robe3on against him, characterizing the statement made by that gentleman as untrue, and said that in uttering them he (Robeson) stated to the House and to tho country what was abso lulely false. Ho referred to the adminis tration of Mr. Robeson as secretary of tho navy and charged him with shar ing a " swag " with the iirm of Cattcll & Co. Several points of order were raised and motions that the improper Ian. guagoofthe gentleman from Tenucssee bo taken down wero submitted, but not insisted upon. In conclusion Mr. Whit thorne said, ' With all tho responsibility which belongs to ino I attach lo the forehead of that member (Mr. Robeson), falsehood and perjury. Mr. Robeson replied briefly lo the effect that he would leave the couutry to judge of a man who recognized himself iu the portrait which he (Robeson) had painted. The matter then dropped. The House then took up sundry civil bills, the last appropriation bill to be acted upon. Proceedings in the Senate. The Senate this morning toak up the river and harbor appropriation bill which appropriates nineteen millions of dollars. A I1LACK. Vlf.NI. Murdertdg Ills Son nnd Itadly Healing llh Wire. PETEnsBtmo, Va., July 0. The partic ulars of a horrible muidcr committed in Brunswick county a few days since have been received heie. Isaac Booth, colored, and his wife wero involved in a quarrel, in which Booth became so enraged that he killed his son, stamping him to death, aud brutally beat his wife. The murderer has been arrested and lodged iu the Brunswick county jail to await his trial at the next term of tho county court. Booth is re ported to have killed a woman some time ago in a fit of jealousy. He also assisted in burning the county jail, which was de stroyed by fire some months ago, and in which he and a number of other prisoners were confined. The murder has created mnch excitement in the neighborhood where it was committed. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS. England About to Itegln Bombardment. Alexandria, July G. Raghib Pacha, presideut of the council, received a tele gram from the sultan anuonucing that the British licet would bombard the forts unless tho construction of tho earthworks was stopped. The sultan holds tho khc dive and ministry responsible tor the con sequences. Raghib Pacha leplied that the ministry had already telegraphed to Con stantinople that demonstrations had liceu made, in consequeuco of which the sul tan's permission to resume the work was asked. Pending the sultan's reply no definite resolution woulfl be adopted. Despito all denials to the contrary the work on the fortification:-, continues. Admiral Seymour delays formally de manding the cessation ot tho work until all tho Brtisb residents arc on board ves sels in the harbor. They aro now hastily embarking, It is reported that Arabi Pacha is supplying arras to the natives. Till: FREIGHT UANDLEIfS STRIKE. Not Much improvement in the Situation at isew YorK. New Yoiik, July C. On the New Jersey Southern railroad pier, where the old men wero taken back at tho advanced rate of wages, the mass of freight has rapidly decreased. At the other piers and St. John's park the same old set of green hands are at work. The railroad officials say that the new men are fast falling into tho method ofhandling freight and thata week will sec them as competent as the old hands. There is an accumulation of freight at all tho receiving piers and the position of affairs is unchanged from yesterday. At the St. John's park depot, it is said the officials contemplate dis charging the Italians, and employing Germans. The strikers are going to ap peal to tho German societies to prevent 'this. The Work Temporarily Stopped. London, July C. A dispatch to the Times from Alexandria this afternoon states that Admiral Seymour had sent an ultimatum to tho authorities demanding tbe instant stoppage of tho construction of earth works, under threat of opening fire, and the work has ceased for the pre sent. A Balloon on Its Way. Worcester, Mass., July G Prof. J. K. Allen, with his balloon "Boston," which landed here on July 4, reascended this morning. Dr. W. II. Raymenton, of this city, accompanied him. Tho course will be due east, afterwards southerly. Suspected of Burning a Town. South Fkamington, Mass., July G. R. W. Smith was arrested at Hopkinton, Mass., yesterday, on suspicion of origin ating the fire which destroyed the business part of the town last April. He was held in $20,000 bail to appear again to-day. -WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, July 6. For the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, west erly winds becoming variable, stationary or higher temperature and pressure. TMK TARIFF COMMISSION. OettlBic Beady for Work Deflates Its Faoe ttoma. Washington, July 6. The tariff com mission assembled at. the Ebbitt house at noon to-day. The opening address was made by John L. Hayes, piesident of the commission, lie said tbe commission has no other functions than those provided by taw, ana uias mu uujecuvu puiut oi lis labors is the establishment of a judicial tariff or a revision of the existing tariff upon a scale of justice to all. No special industry can have undue advantage and the relations of the industries to each other no less than the special necessities of each must be considered. A radical or subversive change iu the present general economical policy of the country is virtually interdicted, and and a judicious, not a revolutionary tariff, a revision, not a destruction of existing tariff laws is declared to be the object to which the labors of the commission should conduce. We may also find a solution of many questions of opposite in dividual or sectional interests and may avoid many difficulties by remember ing, while not unmindful of justice to ex isting interests, that protective duties should bo improved or withheld not for the benefit of individuals or special indus tries, but for tho good of tho nation. Without having perfected a permanent organization, the commissioners at 12:30 took a recess and proceeded in a body to pay their respects to tho president. From tho executive mansion they will go to the treasury department and call upon Secro taryFolgcr. The commission will reas semble at about 2 o'clock. TUE REBELLIOUS PKISOmEKS. Alttkiug Nlgbt Uldeontt Wltb XliMr lleiuon stratlona. Concord, Mass., July C. Part of last night was mado hideous by the demonstra tions of the state prison convicts, bnt this morning there is a partial cessation of the disturbances, many of the prisoners being exhausted. It is reported that Governor Long sustains the warden. While the re bellious conduct was going on Alexander Frazicr, an old officer, was assaulted by a desperate convict, who had a largo file se creted iu his slecvo and who attempted to strike the officer on the head. The work shops continue silent to-d.iy aud it is not certain when they will bo started up. The warden is cool aud determined. Cutting aWldeSwatb. Louisville, Ky., July G. At a picnic at Schwertz woods, near this city, last night, a drunken rough named Ben Parish, in a light, cut four men Ben Oneshoff, Julius Bertzlcr, BenLammicsand Bernard Schoeppcrs ; of the four Lammics and Berlzler were fatally aud the other two seriously wouuded. The fight was started by Parish, who was drunk. He has es caped. Resuming the Stir Route Trials. Washington, July 6. After a five days recess the Star Route cases com menced again in court this morning. All the defendants were present except Brac'y aud Rerdell. Lowell's Reported Resignation Denied. Washington, July G. The statement that Minister Lowell has tendered his resig nation is officially denied at the Whits" House and state department. Bloodhonnds to Trade murderer. Dublin, July G. The Freeman's Jour nal states that the government intends to employ bloodhounds to track murderers. A Cat Whipped by Blackbirds. London News. Tho following extraordinary and touch ing sceno was witnessed by a gentleman in bis gardenat Maldon : "A fledgling black bird, evidently just escaped from its nest close by, had with some difficulty fluttered from a tree into the overhanging branches of a lime tree. A cat also had observed the young flyer aud immediately gave chase, rushiug up the stem of tho tree with the intention of getting on to the branch to obtain her prey ; but meanwhile tho parent birds bad come upon the scene, and seeing the situation of their nestling, at tacked the cat with tlm utmost bravery, trying to prevent her crawling on to the branch. They kept alternately flying at her, using their beaks aud wings inces santly with the utmost fury and get ting fearlessly within range of the oat's claws, aud whilo one was pouuetng at her head the other would execute a ' flank ' attack, both of them keeping up all tho time that continuous, noisy, angry chatter which blackbirds so well kuow how to make on an occasion. These bold, strategic movements confused the cat very much, as her position iu the tree was not advantageous, but she kept snarling antl striking out with her talons whenever au opportunity occuircd. The interested observer tried to help tho birds, but from tho lower branches of the tree intervening missiles wcro not of much use. Ho was obliged to leave tbe exciting scene, but after a long absence returned and found the combat still going on, and a person who had watched during the interval said tho birds had kept on the attack without ceasing, forcing tho euemy to keep on the defense only ; and the des perate struggle kept on for two houis till the birds were com pletely exhausted, and sat ' all in a heap,' looking as thongh they had lost half their feathers. But they had kept the destroyer from their little fledgling, and their friend at last managed with some trouble to dis lodge the cat. Iu the afternoon the birds seemed quite to have recovered them selves and were singing victoriously in the garden. m LOVE IN CHICAGO. Woulu Not Bet on a Sure. Cliic.igo Tribune. " I do not believe you." Ethelbert McGuire winced as Myrtle Hathaway apokc these words cruel, bit ter, words, that seemed to sear his very soul as he stood there in the gloaming, the time of silence and shadows. The swallows were twitttring among the leaves in their noisy way, the ice cream lairs wero casting their baleful light across the broad thoroughfare from which the rattle, the roar and crash of life iu a great city had just departed. " You cannot mean it, Myrtle," the young man says, his voice choked with emotion. " You surely cannot doubt my word thg word of one to whom you have plighted year troth and in whose life your future is bound up." " But I do mean it," replies the girl," although God knows my life would be brighter, better, happier, wero it not so. 1 have loved you with a strong, country butter love that has become a p irt of my very existence. And it is when I have taught my heart to beat responsive to your every word, when I have come to believe in you with all ihe passionate trustfulness of a woman's nature, that you come to me, and here, on this beautiful Jnne even ing, when tho heavens are panoplied with stars and the air is balmy with the perfume of roses, you say to me that you have never bet on a horse-race you tell me this solemnly and earnestly, know ing that my heart will not let me judge harshly any action of yours. No, Ethel bert, I love you with a maddening, ninety-days-or ten per-cent-off-for-cash trust that is beyond compare, but I cannot let you abuse that trust. I am but a girl a sen sitive, passionate ono-bustle-and-a-four-dollar-bang girl, but I am not a clump " and, sticking her chewing gum on tbe doorpost, Myrtle turned to entor the par lor. "But I swear it," exclaimed Ethelbert. " I swear to you that I would not bet four dollars against ten that Maud S. could beat three minutes." "You would not?" asked tho girl. " No," was Ethelbert's reply, "I would not bet on anything." "Then," said the girl, speaking, slowly and with grave tenderness, "you had better head for the gate. I can never place my happiness and chances for spring bonnets in the hands of a man who would let as sure a thing as that get away." MAMKMTB. rauatteipbia Market. PaiLAoaLTHiA, July 6. Flour dull : Super fine, at 12 STflS 23: Extra. $3 5034 25: Ohio and Indiana family, u OOflrt 23 ; Pcnn'a do, 330e573. Eye flonr at W 234 SO. Wheat Arm ; No. 2 Western. $1 SOU : do Pa. Bed, l 30 : do Amber, $1 31QI 3i Corn lc higher. Oats higher; Xo. 1 White, WWc: No. 2 do, 63Vc ; No. 3 do. 62c : -No. 2 Mixed, GOKe. Eye at SOc. " Provisions steauy. Lard strong. Butter unlet, but steady : Cnumcrv Extra. 2tie ; do good to choice, . 2lr. icons nomma:. Eggs firm. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull ; Ketlncd, 7c. Whisky, $1 17. new torn num. Naw Tor. July 6. Flonr State and West ern without decided clnnge and in light de mand. Southern quiet and unchanged. Wheat !4lc higher, but somewhat unset tled ; fair speculative trading : No. 2 itett, spot, 1 31 ; do .Inly, l 27S1 SSi-J : do Aug.. SI 20121; do Sept., $1 1!74$I 9Vi;do Oct., 1 2tSl 21?iJ. Corn llc higher, nctlvo nnd strong: Mixed .Ve-nern spot, 82SS5'Xc ; do futures. St S7&C OiifcK4C better; vo. 2 Auir., MQMc; do Sept., 4li-; State, lUa'tSte; Western. td liSe. Uratn and I'ruvimim taotutioitn. One o'clock Miiotut loin ot grain and pr.s-i: tons, rurofencd (y s. it. innut. East King street. Broker. I5 July 0. Chicago. Corn Outs .7Si .40',; .78 .40 '"Vrt .... .lW,'i Philadelphia. .s; hi .81'i .51$ .8T .50 Wheat July.... l.i:t Pork 2I.IO 22.1.1 l.urd 12.S0 August l.07?;S LttHj J.UV, Jept Year. Jnlv.. Aug.. Sept.. t.is'4 11 Live Stock aiarket. Xkw Yoitk. Ilceves Receipts for two day. S.iOOheud : market dull unit uuclriugcd ; poor to fair steers sold at SfJlOc ; poor to fair native, li!-tf?l:c : good to prime. l.'-i'lHe ; no cxpoi t demand Sheep Receipts for two days, 7.C00 ; demand sharp and prices higher at tl 'ii' li tor sheep and ; 10QS 50 tor Southern lambs. Hogs Receipts tor two days, 7,3.0 head ; live hogs firmer at 7 XSS 75. Chicago. Hogs Kescipts, 11,000 head ; ship ments, none : demand good ; market 5c higher; mixed, 7 SOgS 35; heavy, SS sags .w. the lufer highest r ached ; light at (7 70 and stronger ; skips, $5 i 7 50. Cattle Receipt!. 4.500 licud ; shipim-nts, none ; prices without material alteration : exports. $7 80$8 00 ; good to choice ship ping, 6 903)7 50 ; common to fair, $5 ougc 20 ; mixed butchers', $2 Wi$5 ; stockers and feed ers at f3J4 do ; Texaus Receipts 50 cars : market stronger at $:i S0Q5 25 for poor dinners to medium shippers. Sheep-ReeelptM, 400 head; shipments. none. Market steady ; poor to lair shorn, $3 402$ I ; medium tognod, (4 1004 :S0; choice at I40Q 4 90 ; local demand fairly active. East Libkimv. Cattle Receipts, 2S. head; fair; prime, $3 0068 25; good, 7 no7 50 : common. $3 MS 6 00. Hogs keceipN, 400 head: market active ; Philadelphia, 3 7.'(S1 00 ; llaltlmor.-, S 50 8 0 ; Yorkers, 18 25S 40. Sheep Receipts, 1.401) li'-ad ; market fair ; primp.94 05tS5; good, $SI 40; common, 3503S0. New York, Pliimtlulptila uud Local Stocks also United States ISondt rnr.oxted daily by Jacob It. Loan, 22 North Queen street.- July IT. 10:00 1:00 2.ZC. a. n. v. m. r.M. 125J5 1253 125 fo SS)i 65JS :i'4 m 3l ZV, 34J 101 WJ 108 130 i:tl i:j 7G 7BJ 7fi 2f 2I? 25t 401 40 4I ios ias'4 vr. 1I2'4 llV'i 1 44 WjC itti Del., Lack. Western Denver & Bio Grande N. Y..Lake Erin ft Western.. Kansas and Texas Laxc Sliore& Mich. Southern Now York Centra New Jersey Con ': - . Ontario & Western Omaha Com Omaha Preferred Chicago. Mil. St. Paul ' Texas Pacific.................... Wabash. . .. mis ft Pacific.... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania K. R Reading Uiitr.do Pitts, ft West Northern Purine Com ' " Preferred.... sK -a',u 'AS-fc 4?i o-jfr xA 5 3!l W'A SS! Vn 28 2J-4 42 42 so;-; 7'J'i Local stocaa ana lloada. Pur VUI. Lane 'Uy 6 per ct. Loan, dne 18S2.. .fll.H ' " 1885... KM " IHOn... 100 " 1835... tldl 5 per ct.l n 1 or 311 years. . 100 ' 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 " 4 " In 1 or 20 years., loo " 4 " in 5 or i) years.. 100 " ' iu 10 or 20 years. Iixi Manheim boronghloan 100 BAHK STOUK8 First National Bank. $100 Fanners' National Rank 50 Fulton National Rank 100 Lancaster County National Hank.. 50 Last ;a'e mvi 120 120 1T 112 102 10.L50 102 205 110.25 12 III 117 IMJIt lii.-m i.n.tn lfl 145.75 no 151 70.511 115 J2.25 2.-..50 50 120 90 Columbia National Rank 100 Kuliruta National Rank It' First National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100 First. National Rank, Strasburg lue First National Rank, Marietta IO11 First National Rank. Mount Joy.. 100 Litlfz National Rank 100 Manbelm National Rank lm Union National Rank. Mount Joy .'hi New Holland National Rank loo MisoaiaVAmcoira stocks. tjuurryvllle R. R f 50 Miller-tville Street Car 50 Inquirer PrlntingCornpany 50 Watch Factory loo (as Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House 100 C'olumlila Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens House 50 Sicily Island Ml Eiist Brandy wine Waynesb'g. 50 Mlllersville Normal School MISUELLAMKOt'M BONDS. (jiiarryviHe R. IS., due last fino Reading ft Columbia It. i:5'n 1( Lancaster Watch Co., tint: 1880 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. duo in lor a) years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fnel Co., Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Holland... 100 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 'Mi 170 'I 1G tl20 IMS ID5.I0 100 IMS 33.33 85 275.25 TtnUH"! KB STOCKS. Spring ft Reaver Vaney $25 10.2! Bridgeport ftllorcs hoc I3 22 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 Coiumbla ft Washington 25 3) Columbia ft Big spring 25 IS Lancaster. Ephnitn '& 47.2!. Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 -l Strasburg ft Millport 25 Marietta ft Maytown 25 i.i: Muriel m A Monnt Jnv 25 Lane, Eilzabctht'n ft Middlet'n 100 CO Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50 50 Lancaster A Lit it r. 25 75 Lancaster ft Willlauiitown 25 55 Lancaster Manor Mi i::.10 Lancaster A Manheim 25 ft T1HWAXE,&C. TEMOVKO. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, ic. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street. Plumbing ,;.Gasfittmg DOS1C OSLY BT SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON IIAND. Jan23-lvdS X The president and managers of the Lan caster. Eilzabcthtown and Mlddlctown turn pike road have this day declared dividend ot (2.75 on each share ot slock p tyablo on de mand. J. M. LONG. Treasurer. JCLY3, 1382. July5-3tloaw PUBLIC SALE Of HObSEIItfLO rTTTTT 1TURE. On MONDAY, the 10th lnst.. will be sold at auction, on the premises No. 48 East Chestnut street, Lancaster, a nice lot ot household furniture, of almost every ic acription, some antique, but the most equul to good new furniture. Tbe kitchen utensils arc of the usual order and all are In good condi tion. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a. m. HENRY S1IUBERT, jy5-WASK Auctioneer.
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