sr.f J a LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGiBNCEE,TCEISDAT; JULY 12, 1882. TOMN g. OIVLKK CO. JOHN S. GIVLER & QQ., nAVE TIIE LARGEST 8T0UK. OF NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS! Buntings, Hernannis, Grenadines, Nun's Veilings, with full line Silks, Satins, Brocades, etc., for Trim mings ; Also, an immense stock of White Goods, of all the popular styles, ' with handsome Trimmings to match. Wo are now offeriug a special drive in- "VI G L7T'C several lots of which have been selling LUtiCi 1 Ot at 73c. and $1.00, we are closing ont at,50 cents. E3TUntil September let our Store will close every evening, at six o'clock, except Saturdays. 40HN8.0IVIKH, JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. CE0-F- ". . No. 25 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. IIDWICIM HUHST. WHITE GOODS! JUST OPENED AT BOWERS & HURSTIS NEW STORE, ANOTHER LOT OF VICTORIA LAWN'S AND LINOX l)E JNDES.' Wo have bad a great sale of theso gootls, because wo are selling them VERY CHEAP, being without doubt the finest goods (or the money offered in this city. BLACK LAClli BUNTINGS, ALL WOOL, Only 25 cents per yard. Theso goods are considered a special bargain. Wc only have a Tew pieces or a large lot left. LACES, SWISS AND' HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, largo assortment, extremely low Wo oiler A Special Bargain in a Black Silk at $1.00. Also, One at $1.25. These goods will give satisfaction in wear and are worth more money. " W. II. BUWKRS, VOLUNTKKlt FIKEMKN IN TOWN. Meetlug ol the Mute Kxerutive Committee Kxiilbltiug the New Department. Thisiuorniug the executive committee of the Volunteer state firomeu's associa tion held a meeting at the office of Alder men J. K. Barr. The following members were present : Messrs. II. A. Derr, Noi listown ; .lames A. Green, Carlisle ; Geo. W. Credo, Blairsvillo ; J. K. Barr, Lan caster ; S. C. Scckleman, Bethlehem ; and John Slinglufl", Norristown. In addition the following members of the stats association who aro ex oflicio members of the committee, were present : Bryson B. McCool, president, Pottsville ; W. W. Wunder, secretaiy, Heading ; S. tl. Ettla, Hanisburg. Mr. McCool icported progress on the charter correspondence Secretary Ettla reported the procuiiug of a fceal for the association. This was ac cepted and the bill ordered to be paid. The bill of Borger & Welsh, for pi lut ing, way ordeied to be paid. Tho committee to revise and publish proceedings were discharged. The corresponding secretary reported cor respondence with the railroad companies in relation to tho fares to Bradford, where tho next meeting of the state association will Ike held. He was ordered to have tickets ordered for delegates. Tbe Department Called Out. For the beneflt of the visitors Chief Eutiineer Howell this afternoon gave an exhibition of the fire department. At 2 o'clock ho placed the key in box 33, sit uated at Limo and Walnut streets. This alarm called engine companies No. 1 and 4 and truck A. They all made remarka bly fast timo. The truck was at the box in one minute after .the alarm ; No. 4 in one minute and a half, and No. 1 in threo minutes. After the alarm for this box had been struck tbe other companies were called ont by the chief. No. 3 was on hand in three tuiuutes and No. 2 in fivo minutes and forty-four seconds. The exhibition was highly satisfactory to tbo strangers and tho large crowd that witnessed it. Slight Accident. As Steamer No. 1 was crossing at North Queen and Orango streets tho large silver headlight became displaced and fell to the ground. The glass was crashed, but the lamp was not otherwise much injured. Summer "Leisure. S. H. Reynolds, esq., and family, have left Lancaster for Bradford Springs. Gen. A. D. Ditmars left this morning for Atlantic City. Among the arrivals chronicled at tbo Ocean House, Newport, is Rev. Dr.Nevin, of Rome. Mr. Daniel Myer, of the tobacco firm of Kerbs & Spicss, arrived in this city yester day after au absence of several weeks Committed Suicide. Thomas Oreonough, sr., and old man 87 years of ago, residing in South Coventry township, Chester county, committ:d sui cide. Tho person who saw him before com mitting the act asked him what he was going to do. The old geutloman replied, "I am going to hang myself." Half an hour later ho was fonnd hanging in the barn. Mandamus Withdrawn This morning tho counsel for Justice Frank, of Columbia, appeared befoie tho county commissioners and stated that they would withdraw tho mandamus against them provided they would pay as much of tho bills of the justices as the so licitor shall approve. Tho counsel will then prepare a case stated in regard to re mainder of the amounts claimed. This was agreed to by the commissioners. n Sale ot Horace. Samuel Hess & Bon, auctioneers, sold, at public sale yesterday, for Daniel Lo gan's sale and exchauge. stables, 17 head of Canada horses aF an average price of $217 por head. The highest one sold brought $300. HudHBie Desk. Prothouatory Sam Matt Friday pur chased a double pedestal desk from Hess & Flinn. It is a very fine piece of work and in every way worthy of Maj. Al. Ed wards, who will preside as inkslinger over it. o 45 l'opular Drawings i a sure guarantee of the merit anil success of the Commonwealth Distribution Co. A large capital and rescrvo fund guarantee theprompt payment of all prizes. Read tho liberal schemo in another part ot this paper and send for tickets immed lately to R. M. Boanluian , Louis ville, Ky. SVECrAJ. NOTICEH. Fhksunbss and purity aro communicated to the complexion by Ulenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, titty ct a. JylO-lwdeod&W Colmis's Llcblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic In vignrator is endorsed by physicians. A tk for VoiaenS ; tale no other. Ot druggists. JylO-Iwdeod&w Wlfilo science cannot trace to its origin tbe vital bpark, it can regulate nature's force. In all cases or disordered nerves, Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills give comfort and tone. They euro dyspepsia, headache and ag gravating wakefulness. jyio-lwdftw Have Yon a Ticket In the July 31st Drawing ot tho Common wealth Distribution Co.? It may be your turn to win tbe $30,000 prize. Why save $2 when its investment may secure you a for tune. Tbo Company la above suspicion and oneot the wealthiest in the world. You are amply secured and your chance is good. Send $2 at once tor a ticket. Address R. M. Board man, Louisville, Ky. SEW AJDTMMTUXM&XTB. - CONSISTING IN PART OF Niw. 11 BOWERS & HURST. 1,9110 JTl74M-112,400. Till- ituinensu Minn ot uronoy to be dis tributed July SNi the day Lovliville, Ky., tho place. The old it-liable Commonwealth Distribution Co. the parlies. No better in-' vestment In the world. Secure tickets early a 1 hey arc being rapidly taken. Without de lay send to K. M. Hoardinnn, Louisville, Ky. A i'oui;ii. Coin or son: i nrout should oe stopped. Neglect lroquentty results m an In. curable J.ung Disease or Consumption. Bnwn's itronchial Troche do not clL-.oriler tun "loinach llko cough syrups and b.ils:uns, but net iluectly on the inllittncil part-:, :-.il:iying li-'ittitlon, j;ive it'llef In Asthma. ISrouuhhil Coughs, Catarrh, :md tho Tluoal Troubles which Singers im.l I'uhllcSpeaker-" nic subject to. Ki.r thirty years JlrownN Bronchial Trollies have been locoiurnenOYd by phy-d-eiiiiis, uuil uWhvs give nertoct satislacthm. Having boon tested by whlu anil constant ue for nc.it ly an entire generation, they have at tained we), .ncvited rankutnong llictowsiaplo remedies of the age. Hold at 23 cent- a I ox -v r vi line. mv-lvdTTli&F&rvw l'uny. weak, and sickly children, need Brown's Iron Ititt'-rs. It will fticngt hen and invigorate them. For sale at 11. 1!. Cochran's drug Mote, 137 North Queen street. jylulnd&v Don't vie In ttin Iiouo. " Bough on BaU." Clears out rat-,, mice, ' roaches, bed-bugs, flics, anls, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15c. 1 Thousands have been cuied of dumb ague. , bilious disorders, jaundice, dyspepsia nud all diseases of the liver, blood and stomach when ail other remedies have tailed, by uing 1'rot. Uuilinctte's Fiend! Liver Tad, which Is a quick and permanent cure forthoscdNorders. Ask your druggist tor thu great lemcdy, and take no other, and it he docs not keep it .scud Jl.rai in a letter to tho French Pad Co., Toledo, J O.. and receive one by mail, postpaid. For i saloal Kitutrnian's drugstore. North Queen stieet. jyS-lydSAW I Om: voire all over the land goes up trout mothers, that -ays, "My daughters nia so teeble and sad. with no stiength, all nutot breath and life sit the least exertion. What ran we. do for them 7" The answer is simple and lull ot hope. One to lour weeks' use ot Hop Bitters will make them healthy, losy. apt ightly, and eheei ml. jyl-2vilw 'Squlre N. C. Scotl, Sylvania, O , writes : " 1 have been u great, sutlerer lor 13 years with Bright' disease ot the kidneys. For weeks at a time v us unable to gel out ot bed ; used va rious internal leinedies, but they gavome no relief. I wore twoot Prot. Guilnietto's Kid noy Fads six weeks, and 1 now know I am en tirely emed. For sale at KuufTinan's drug store, North Queen street. JySlyilW&S Suiuiu's Catakhu Ukmeov a positive euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale tit Cochran's drag store, 137 North Uiteen street. There is more strength restoring power In a bottle of 1'arkei's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ol mall or a gallon ol milk. This ex plains w hy Inids lind it such a wonderful invigoiant lorTiiind and body. Sec other column. iyl-lmdcod&cow U ay Fever. For twenly-livo years 1 have been bcvetely itllkted w 1th Hay Fever. While suffering In tettsly 1 was induced, through Mr. Tichenor's testimonial, to try Ely's Cream Balm. The immediate ein-ct was inarvclou3. 1 ltavc been enabled to pei torm my pastoial duties with out the slightest inconvenience. Have been exposed to heat, draughts and dust, and have escaped a return attack. I pronounce Ely's Cream Balm a cure lor Hay Fever. William T. Cark, Presbyterian pastor, Elizabeth, N. J. Messrs. Mills A Laced, Grand Rapids,Micli Dear Sirs: Having used Ely's Cream Balm lor Hay Fever, and experienced great relict from its use, 1 most cordially recommend It us the best of all the many remedies I have tried. Youis, .Vc, T. 11. Jewks, Lawyer. Price 50 cents. Apply Into nostrils with little linger. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1117 North Queen street. jcl2- C bow.lo Secure Hvalth. It seems strango that any one will euuVr from tho many derangements bronght on hy an impure condition ot the mood, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perfect health to the physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syrup, pieaant to take, and has proven itsell lo bo the best BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrolula, .Syphlitic disorders, Weakness ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil ious complulnts and till diseases indicating an impure condition ot the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach. Skin, etc. It corrects lndl gestion. A single bottle will prove to yon its merhs as a health ronewcr, lor It ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen tho natural vigor ot the brain and ner yons system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. For nsc-externally and Inter nally. RfcD HOUSE POWDERS enre all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. maySI-S For sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store 117 North Qncen street. Itronru's Household i'anacea Is the most etlective 1'uln Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied extcrnally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than an j ot her pain alleviator, ami it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all achks, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Browh's Household Pamacba" should bo in every family. A teaspoonfut of tho Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred, taken at bed time will brkak up a cold. 25 els a bottle. fcbll-lyitM.W&SAw HniLOiTs cube will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. When you lcel out ot sorts, have the blues, melancholy, etc., It must bo indigestion that nils you. Brown's Iron Bitters cures It. For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. " y3-lwdw V WHITE GOODS! ami Kl NORTH QUICKS hTBKET. LANCASTER, PA. HKKVKY N. IIUKST, ICl'-St'llKD FKIIM UKATH. The lollnwlngstatcmcnt or William -I. Cough lin, o t .Soinervllle, Mass., ts so remarkable that e beg to ask for it the attention ol our read era. lie says : "In th (all ot 1870 1 was taken with n violent bleeding ol the lungs, followed by a icveie cough. 1 soon begun to lose my appetite ami flesh. I .is so weak at one time that 1 could not l:ie my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 viismliiiiiUMltnthe City Hospital. While there the ilm-ims said I had a hole in my lelt lung an big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctots and med icines, l was so lar gone at one time a report went uiouiul that I was dead. I gave up hope but :i Iriend told ine ot DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOIl T1IK LUNGS. I laughed at my liit.'iids, thinking my c.isc incurable, hut I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feel better. My hope, once diud, began to revive, a d to-day I lcel in better spirits than 1 have the past three years. " I wiitcthis hoping you will publish it, so that evtry one uUUctod with PL' ensed Lungs will bo induced to take UK. WM. JIALL'S BALSAM FORTIUS LUNUS.aiulbeconvInccrt that CONSUMPTION CAN UK CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done ine more good than h11 tho other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap pears! and I shall soon be able to go to work.' -'old by II. B. Cochran, 137 .North Queen street. Mothers! .".lot tiers!! Mothers!! Au you disturbed at night and broken ot your rest by n sloe child suffering and crying w it li excruciating pain or tutting teeth ? If so, go at once and got a bottle ot MRS. W1N rfl.OW'.S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little nulturer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who w 111 not tell you at once that it will regu late the lircls, and give rest to the mother and reliel and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sato to use in all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and is the pre.se; ipl Ion ot one of tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United Slates, Sold everywhere. 25cpiHs a bottle. m2-ly-M.W&S&w Or plain, or bcauttlul, the while, No lady can afford to smile. Unless her teeth are like the siioiv ; Audit she lail in this, And can't afford to smile or kiss, "he must useSOZOHONT, I trow. jyll-lwdeodww V IS AT II P. Lono. July 11, IS!,' in this city, Jacob M. Long, in 'het-Cthycar ot bis age. Histelalivcsund friends are respecttitlly in vited to attend tho funeral, from his lato resilience, No. 10 North Queen street, on Fri day attcrnoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. 2t Colk. In ibis city, Jnty II, Susannah, relict ot the late Abraham Cole, In the 8M ycarof hci age. Her tel.itlves and Iricuds are respcctlully invited to attend the funeral, from the res idence ot" her sou-ln-law, T. A. Albright, No. 3"7 We-t King street, on l'l iday afternoon at 2 o clock 2t NEW AVVEKTJSiiMElfTS. NOl'ICR XIIKUKMHERSOF TI1K L11C derkrans: Singing Society arc leqnesleil to meet at their hull, on Friday, at 3 o'clock, p. in , lor the purpose ot tittcnding the funeral of their late fellow-mcinber, Jacob M. Long. By order ot the President. It JOHN VOG E LSANG, Scc'y. 1VA.NTEB.-A GOOD G1IU. FOli UOUSK- work in the country, a lew miles from lmcaster. Good wages. No out-door work. Apply at 14." East James street. It AVOID TIIK CROWD UN MARKET AND order your Cabbage, Beans, Beets, Cu cumbers, Tomatoes. Lancaster County Rasp berries, cristleld, Soil and Hard Shell Crabs, Cape May and Suit Oyster-, and everything m the Fi ult and Vegetable Lim; from i OH AS. W. ECKERT, It 12ft East King St. SCHOOL TAX, 188-'. The duplicate is in the hands of the treas urer. Tin en per cent. oU tor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. 3Olticb liouis from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. ju!3-2mdR AlTKNTIUN U. A. K. AU members ot Post Si. G. O. R., who in tend to paiticipate in the annual encamp ment at Uettysbnrg, will report at the meet ing ot Post 84 on FRIDAY evening, or leave their names at Comrade James Nimlow's cigar store, Centre Squat e. By order ot the committee ot arrangements. ll-2td A. F. SnENCK, Sec. A UCTION SALK OF AN KNTIKK GKO- . ccrv, on n EiutauAiviCJiJau, iu LY 12, at Corner ot West King and Mary Sts., No. 501, consisting ot Groceries, Qiiecnsware, Hardware. Sale will continue until the entire stock is sold. Sale to commence al 7 o'clock, P. M. FREDERICK PEUSC1I. Jac. GuiniAKKit, Auct. Iulyl0-2td pKAM) HARVEST-HOME PIONIO AT WHAT-GLEN PARK, UN SATURDAY, JULY S3, 188S. No Indies admitted without invitations. Complimentary tickets, not transferable, wilt be given to gentlemen desiring to attend. To be had tram the committee. yl2,15,19d PUllLIC SACK. At No. an West King street, at 1 o'clock to-morrow (THURSD AY) alternoon, of House, hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Dressing Bureau, Sideboard, Caneseat Chairs, Rag and lngran Carpet, Glass and Queens ware, &e. Nearly all new. ' F. II. WIL1IELM, lt Auctioneer. ISTATK OF THOMAS V. KKLLY, LATE !j ot tue the City or Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of W. U. Hcnsel, administrator, to and among those legally cntillcd.to the same. Will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY. AUGUST 6, 1S3A at 10 o'clock a. m.. in tho "Library Room ot the Court House in the City ot Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distrlbu lion may attend. E. K. MARTIN, JulylJ-UdoawW Auditor. TEIBTJEDITigm u i r- WEDNESDAY KVBHINO. JULY 13, Idea THE WHITE FLAG. i AJtAUI BKY FJafcVA HCIKO F0R A TRUCE Surrender of Alexandria England's War Shlpesapfweea toHaTlalcteti Great Daatagi-Tbm Sitiatioa To-day. Alexandria, JWy 121:30 p. .Bul letin. A flag of trace is shown from the town and fc vessel steantfnAtowari tho fleet is also displaying a flag of trace.' Description of the KagagMMSt. , London, July 12. The lime correspon dent, writing about yesterday's bombard ment, says : " The gunboats played an ac tive part in the operations. , Creeping elosa up'to the forts and'silenciig several guns, tbe Inflexible made splendid prac tice firing at a range varying from two thousand to three thousand, yards. Tbe Temaraire was ashore for 'some time, but was floated at 8 o'clock' in the morning. The gunboat Candor ran within twelve hundred yards of the Marabout forts, a single shot from which would have sunk her, and before the signal was civet, to cease firing sho bad silenced three great guus on the fort. Admiral Seymour sig naled, ' Well done, Candor.' "A sailor has christened Arabi Pasba Horrible Pasba.' "The Superb has two holes in her side the deadly, effect of the electric broadsides from the ships hi& attacked the Pharos and the Ras-el-Tin forts. The Inflexible being further westward, was able to shell the Hexs forts with one tur ret, and the Ras-el-Tin forts with the other. After all of tho enemy's guns had been silenced, tho men-of war continued shelling the fortifications and used shrap nel probably at retreating soldiers." The Situation This Morning. The Flket off Alexandria, 'July 12. Late last evening tbe Monarch and Penelope went inside the harbor and fired a few shots at the forts. Tho enemy re. plied only by field artillery and it seemed that the batteries were deserted. At eight o'clock this morning the cap tains had a conference regarding the operations for to day. After this the Inflexible and Temarairo opened fire on the Moncrioffo forts which had been ropaired during tbe night. The first" shots greatly damaged the bat teries. The harem adjoining the Ras el Tin palace and the adjacont rifle tower continued to burn all night. At ten o'clock the Mex forts appeared to be entirely destroyed. The weather had then become cloudy and the wind rising oaused tho ships to roll. The scene to day at the burial of the sailors killed yesterday was a gloomy one. All the flags were a half-mast, and the bodies were buried in the sea. The Sues Canal Embargo. London, July 1211:30 a. m. A dis patch from Suez says: "No merchant vessels have entered the canal during the last forty -eight hours. All the ships in cluding tho Indian mail steatnors remain in the roadstead. The whole European population is afloat. Tho British consul in pursuanco of Admiral Seymour's in structions has hauled down his flag and gone aboard a gun boat." Protecting the Telegraph Ship. London, July 121:30 p. m. A dis patch to tho press association says that Admiral Seymour, considering the position of the telegraph vessel, Chiltern, insecure, has ordered a man-of-war to cruise around and.protect her. More Soldiers on tho Way. London, July 121:30 p. m. A dis patch from Malta, dated to-day, says: "The troop ship Orontes has arrived here with tho first battalion of the forty-ninth regiment." The Egyptian lom Very Heavy. London, July 12.-5:30 p. in. The cor respondent of tbo Times on board thaJ Helicon sends the following : " Tbe loss of tho Egyptians must bo terrible. Num bers of shells repeatedly struck the woiks just about the guns and threw up vast columns of yellow dust. It was .often thought the guns must havo been demol ished but they appeared uuinjured when the smoke had cleared. Tho fun nel of ' the Superb is pierced and the plate bolow tho foremast glacis is torn away. One of thoJfcals of the Indexible is useless and the others are badly daraagad. The In flexible bore the full brnut of tho fire ot i tho west cud of the Ras-el-Tin for three and a half hours." Losses of tho Urltlsb. London, July 12. Mr. Cambell Ban nerman, financial secretary of tho war, read in tho House of Commons a telegram which says : "The total number of killed is 5 and wounded 27, distributed as fol lows : Killed On the Alexandra 1, Su perb 1, Sultan 2 and Inflexible 1. Wound edOn the Alexandra 3, Superb 1, Sultan 7, Invincible 0, Inflexible 2 and Penelope 8. Twelve officers and men landed from the Inflexible, under cover of the fire of the Condor and Bittern, and destroyed with dynamite the heavy guns of Fort Mex." Sir Charles Dilke Explains London, July 12. In the Houso of Commons this afternoon, Sir Charles Dilke, under secretary of foreign affairs, replying to Sir Henry D. Wolff, said that as far as he was aware, Admiral Seymour had merely cautioned merchant vessels that they would pass through the Suez canal at their own risk. Ho added that he was unaware that torpedoes had been laid in the canal. The European Quarter Injured. Alexandria, July 12. It has been im possible so far to communicate with the shore. It is likely, however, that the European quarter has been seriously dam aged. Several shells from the Inflexible were seen to burst immediately over the centre of tbo town. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, July 12. For the Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy weather, with local rains, variable winds, stationary temperature, stationary or lower pressure. ri Fir la Syracuse. Syracube, July 12. A fire at South Butler, Wayne county, this morning de stroyed Crowfoot's new sand mill, basket factory and stove works. The loss is about $10,000 ; insurance, $500. PEACE PROPOSITIONS: EFFORTS TO OM1TK TBE FACTIONS. 9mSSSSSSr to the lBdependeau, Philadelphia, July 12. The Remibli can state central committee met at the rooms of tho Young Republican club this moraine at half-nast eleven in tMooue to the call of the chairman. Nearly one hundred members were present, consti- luting an almost full representation. Upon calling the oommittee'to orierl Chairman Cooper explained that the call for the meeting was mado under the reso lution adopted at Harrisburg- June 21 stipulating that the state committee see all honorable means to harmouize the party. I It was suggested that the candidates .lie invfted to be present and a committee vfas appointed to bring them to tbe ball where they arrived at 12:30. Several propositions were presented, among them one from the Young Republican -club, which requires the withdrawal of both the regular and Independent candidates ; another from Chairman Cooper advocating the relega tion of the question to tho primaries, tbe ticket receiving a minority of Republican votes to withdraw, and a third calling for an entirely new convention under the rules recently adopted at Harrisburg. A letter was presented and signed by all the candidates on the ticket, saying they placed themselves in the bands of- tbe committee, and that they would bo will ing to retiro if such a course shonld be deemed necessary. The following four propositions lobe submitted to the independents were finally agreed upon : First That both tickets be submitted to a popular vote of tbe Republican party at tbo primaries. Second That thu Republicans at the primaries select a ticket by popular vote, tbo primaries to be open for candidatnio of any Republican whatever. Third That a new convention under rules adopted by tbo Continental hotel conference of Stalwarts and Independents be held ou tho fourth Wednesday of August, tbe rales to govern said conven tion to be prepared by ex-Chief Justice Agnow, Hampton L. Carson and Francis B. Reeves. i Fourth. That tbo now convention be held under the rules adopted by tbe Re publican convention of May 10th, said con vention not to be held later than the fourth Wednesday in August. These propositions to be submitted to the Independents and auy one adopted by them will be acceptable to the Regulars. THE SUICIDAL MANIA. How Jacob Newgarten Ended His Career. Philadelphia, July 12. Jacob New gartcn, aged 60 years, committed suicide at noon to-day by hanging himself to tho headboard of his bed at his residence, No. 703 South 5th street. Found Hanging to a Tree. Scranton, Pa., July 12. Wm. Merzo, German, who has been missing sinco the 24th of Juno last, was found yesterday by a boy hanging to a trco at Greenville. It is snpposed the man committed suicide. Drowned in Cistern. Easton, Pa. July 12. Mrs. Lizzie Rehr, aged 40, committed suicide at Belvidero, N. J., last evening by drowning borself in a cistern at her residence. MY W1KE.. Afternoon Telegrams In Drier. More indignities popatra'el by Mexi cans upon inoffensive Araeiicans -are re ported. Charles Langheimcr (" Dickens Dutch man ") has been M-ut to jail in Philadel phia, for a year. Catuuis' drug store, in Norristown, was destroyed by an explosion of chemi cals and several persons severely burned. The bouquet which Mr?. Scoville tried to present to Guiteau on tho day of the execution is said to have contained enough arsenic to kill a dozen men. Tllr: SCUUYLKILl. WATER. Gradually Ri'suuiing Its Normal Condition. Reading, Pa., July 12. The water in tho Schuylkill, north of Reading, is as suming its normal condition, while at this place thcro is no ehango. Dr. Weidman, tho piesideut of the city health board, is collecting tho white deposits at various point'; on the river to make an analysis, which will be done soon. Dr. Zicgler, chcnuM, made a microscopic examination of the water taken from tho river at Pottstown by Dr. Weidman, but found no poisonous matter iu it. Tragic Death of a New College Gradual. Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 12 A. W. Squiio, of Carbondale, aged 19 years, a student at Wyoming seminary in King ston, fainted while sitting in the window at his room iu the third story at an early hour this morning, no fell out of the window to the ground, a distance of fifty feet, and died one hour afterwards. He graduated yesterday, received his diploma and was preparing to return home. Kun Down Dy atiteatner and Drowned. Rondoct, N. Y., July 12. A small boat containing three young men Michael niggins, Joseph Koons and Victor Englert was run down by the steamer City of Catskill in Rondout creek, last night. Higgins and Koons were drowned. Hig- gins was a printer and was employed in the Freematl office. Murderous Assault. Altooxa, Pa., July 12. Two masked men entered tbe residence of William Ford, of this city, at two o'clock this morning, and mado a murderous assault on the inmates. It would appear that robbery was the object of the intruders, bnt tho alarm was given and they fled. The Battle or the Boyoe. New York, July 12. The Orangemen of this and adjacent cities celebrated the 12th by an excursion on a steamer and two barges to Alpine Grove, up the Hud son. The boats were well filled by the members of the Orange lodges, their fam ilies and friends. TouagHathers Drowsed. Newark, N. J., July 12 Two young men named Charles Cramer and Charles Eeegan were drowned last night while bathing in the Tasaaie river. CKOtrKS eKBAT SCHEME. A Dyaaaalt Omvaauaa to Blow Kvery- La Sallb, Ills., July 12. Patrick Crowe, of Peoria, has been hr-m for the J" f-a,. "lecting delegates it'i. aid to a national dynamite convention which - V announced to meet in Chicago next aoath to select agents to carry owt ho objects of the organization and blow everything English to atoms. O'Donovan Roesa is stated to have sent instructions yesterday to select no land leaguen, but I only disciplines of his school. Machine Shop aa Fatuadry Barao. Niles, O., July 12 Fire destroyed Car ter's maohine shops and foundry last night. The loss amounts to 20,000'; insurance $10,500. The ResreatlOB BUI. London, July 12. In the House of Lords this afternoon the royal assent was given to the repression bill. She WUl FladHor Lorer Da. William Bettig. aged 36, a German journalist attached to the New York btaats Zeitung, was found dead, it is sap posed from heart disease, in bis room .'at 109 Nassau street, Brooklyn. He seat for bis sweetheart some months ago to join him, and he had engaged rooms in which they were to live after their marriage, which he expected to have solemnized upon her arrival here. She is now on the ocean on her way. Their attachment began when ho was a student at tbe University of Gottingen. rntiadetpnia Market. riiUDKnu, July li Flour dull but steady; Snpertlne, at 12 8703 00; Extra, $3 50tf4 00; Ohloand Indiana family, 00 ( 75; i'enn'a do, 15256550. Ryu flour at S4 00Q 25. w neat unlet ami irregular: Del ami Fa. Red. $1 :w ; do Amber, f 1 32. Corn Arm with llzht stocks : Steamer. 89c : Yellow ojgmc ; Mixed. 90892c; No. .1 Sllx.-d, 88089c. Oats firm and in light supply ; No. 1 Vhte, 71c : No. 2 do, 70c ; No. & do, b!a;0Xc ; No. a Mixed, 67Q68C. Rye new, IHc ; old, 73c, Provisions linn. Lard Arm. Rutter steady ; Creamery Kxtra, 250-AJo; do good to choice, ii'ilc. Rolls nominal Eggs quiet; Va..,2iti-H"i Western, i2Qtic uni riMaA atAOilv Petroleum firm ;.Honni, 7Vc. Whisky nominal at $1 17. siew tor MmtHii. Nw roRK.JuIyli Flour State and West ern less active and scarcely so Attn ; Sonthern unchanged andqniet. Wheat 22o lower, unsettled and depress ed ; active speculative trading ; No. 2 Red, July, $1 28X1 30; do Aug., $1 23X01 25; do Sept., $1 !4tl 25 ; do Oct, $1 23J1 25 ; do year, tl 22fcl 23. Corn c lower and heavy; Mixed (Vestern spot, 8428GWc ; do futures. SlUQ Ooxam&ttie lower and weak: No. 2 Amr.. 5152c; no Sept, 4849: State, 62gG9c ; Western, 6lQC8c - Oram and Frovtetoa (jaotauoaa. Ono o'clock 11 notations of srrain and rtrovlt- Ions, furnished by S. K. Ynndt, Broker, 15 Bast mng strew. July 12. Chloago. Whctt Corn Oats Pork Lard July.... 1.14 .78& .52 21.8.-. 1265 August 1.11$ .73 .41 2&05 12.80 Sept.... 1.10 .773$ .33 Year.... 1.07 .63 Philadelphia. Julv..... 13$ .83 .65 - Aug 1.21W .86 .M Sept.... 1.21 .864 .50 Household Market. DAnrr. .Butter y w.. ................................ ..iijjso Cup cheese, 2cups.....................,.......6o Cottage cheese. 2 pieces. 60 Dutch cheese V lump 8010c WMII.TKT. ' Chickens ft pair (live) 80c " plccc(cleancd) 55c Spring Chickens fl pair .- fiOc Ducks t pair 45rt55e " 9 piece (cleaned) 65375c Turkoys, II vo .$1000100 " cleaned, fib 150180 VKOXTABLK3. Uiecn Peas J Jtfpk country 10c " hucksters 15c " Reims fl Kpk. ,20c Now Potatoes W&pk 15930c " Cabbagejt head 153-2SC Beans. Lima, ft qt. 2503n Carrots fl bunch &1G Green onions f bunch ; 5c Potatoes fl bushel $1.2501 50 (Sweet) ffJipcck 16c Radishes ft bunch 10c Soup Beans fl qt 1015o Salsily fl bunch .2030 turnips fi y pk. .................. 20c Head salad. 205c Asparagus, fl bunch , 708c New Bermuda onions, pk 35c Tomatoes fl box 25o Beets ft bunch 10c Watermelons, each 50060c num. Pino Apples, each 12015c Strawberries per box 14025c Kaspbcrries ft box VO025C Apples fl pk 35040c Bananas ft doz 40050c Cherries ft qt 10018c Currants, dried, ft t. 10c Cranberries fl qt 18c Dried Apples fl qt 8010c " Peaches fl qt .120150 Oranges fl doz 25050c HISCKLLAKKOUB. Apple Butter ft qt 25c Cocoannts each 507c Cider fl gallon ...30040c Eggs fl doz , .20022c Aillrtl "jji ID JC MBATS. 15 Pi I OlCUft Btm AlfttaMC " Roast (rib) fl A 20025c " " (chuck) ft ft :...14016C " Corned.ft ft .256 LHMCd. ff Rs w30 Bologna dried 25030c fBillllf SllCtUa fl &( a ewCj Ham, whole ft ft 18c JtUCOH w. l"(C JjftXuD y ! IOpaIO AauIvOIs yf ID 14C srOaK ff sA illC Shoulder fl ft I2a smoked fl t."" 16c FISH. l&LllSri ff . ay aldC JiCrririK aoc UUllcUl tlvU Perch 12KC Rock. 1501SC Salmon fl ft I2kc Sun 10c Trout f. 12Jc White nali ft ft l2Wc Blue fish fl ft 10c Porgles ft A 8010c GRAIN. Hay Timcthy ft ton $20.07 " Clover fl ton $15010 COrii T DU8a isUQ 1alS M DII9. DWBKlOO AyO K Du9oo uDfyWC Timothj Seed ft bus ....$3.9608100 Clovcrseed per ft.......... ......ThCc Whest oua $1J5 riour fl qr 90011.10 Local otoeka aaa Mono.. Par Lane ' t ly 6 per ct. Loan, due 1882. . 41 w " 1885... 100 " 1880... 100 1895... 100 5 per ct.1 u 1 or 30 years.. 100 5 per ct. School Loam.... ISO 4 " in lor 20 years., lot 4 in 5 or 20 years.. 100 6 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhelm borough loan 100 Bunt STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National Bank loo Bphrata National Bank 100 First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100 First National Bank,Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta. 100 First National Bank. Mount' Joy.. 100 Lititz National Bask 100 Manhelm National Bank 100 rinion National Bank. Mount Joy. fio New Holland National Bank 100 jnaomtuuraoos stocks. Quarryvllle R. K. $50 MiUeravUle Street Car. -.... 50 Inquirer Printing-Company 50 Wnth Factor?..... 109 Last sale $106 107K 120 1 105 112 102 loue KB $05 110.25 128 IU 147 132J0 14L39 134J0 990 145.71 140 154 70 JO lift $8.95 2&se so 190 Hm Liffht and Fnel Company.... 95 ntO'VCBsMouso....... .... 109 90 Columbia Gas Company..... ...... Columbia Water Company Susquehanna L-on Company 100 Marietta HoUowware 109 Stevens House................... 50 k 17 Sicily Uland so 16 East Brandy wine A WaynesbV. 50 1 lleravRle Normal School Hi xucuxAnovs soar. Quarryvllle R. R., due 1KB fioo 1120 Heading A Columbia R. R5's KM H Lancaster Watch Co., dn 1; loo 105.10 Lancaster tiaa Light and Fuel Co.. dneln lor 30 years 100 100 Lancaster tias Light and Fuel Co., Uaeiaas ion lor. Lancaster A Marietta , :: 3X.il Lancaster A New Holland 100 t Lancaster Jt Snsqnellanna.'. 3W 27J.i Ttnumxa stocks. Spriajr A Beaver Valley i 25 lo.-ii Bridgeport A noresnoe MJ ' Columbia A Cbestnnt HUI 25 id ftriambla A Washington '- Columbia A Big-Spring 25 is Lancaster A Ephrata 25 47.25 Lancaster A Willow Street .". 25 21 StraaburgA MUrport. 0 Marietta A Maytown. 25 40.11 Marietta A Mount Jov -. 25 Lane., Elizabethfn A Mlddlet'a 109 60 Lancaster A FraitvUle.. SO 50 Lancaster A LiUtz 25 73 Lancaster A WUUamstown 25 S5 Lancaster A Manor. BO Ui.10 Lancaster A Manhelm 25 it New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks united States Bonds resorted daUv ov Jacob B. Loho, 22 North Queen street. Julyli I0.no Jroo i-. a. . r. a. i-.m. leuii vat;; i:K, 575 &7?s ssy, 37!i 37i 38K rr :t7s azil iioi 110,; no; 77?- 7 77- 2K asjh a;', 4i 4.i 45'H 105 Ai 10.VH 115 inn; lies, 7K 47 mi Si 34 ::ii 87.M srn S7-; MV 59 J 61 25 29?(j --!, 17. 174 174 44 4 44 82J;; S3 834 DttL, Lack.A Western Denver A Klo Grande !. Y.. Lake Krte A Western.... Kansas and Texan Lake HboreA Mich. Southern-. Mew York Central Mew Jeraey Ceo trr. Ontario A Western Omaha Com Omaha Preferred Chicago. Mil. St. Paul... Texas Facilic.. ..... ........... Wabash.- unlaAFaciflc.... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania U. R iluualo Pitta. A West Northern Pacific Com " Preferred.... Mr AlrEKTMKMKNT. SHERIFF'S SALK. On TilURSDAI. JULY 13. IS at lo nVtnpk n. IP. tv virtu, nf Miimlrv tvrltii of Her! facias. I will expose topnbllcsulcat Nos. .Vi7. 531 anil 535 C'lnrrv tulnv. In the City ot Lancaster. Pa , tho following peisonal prop erty ,-to wit. : Four Mllburn Wa-'ons, Steam Kngiiici. Boiler, large lot of Chains, Funs. Castings, finished and uutfnlnbod Steel Pumps, Clmin and othHr Iron, Locks, Bolts, Oils. Paints and ViinrniihiH, Rosin. Tools and Machinery, ho longing to Chain Works and the Mannfactory ot Fau Blowers ; also, 11 lot or Slialting, Belt ing, etc. Seized and taken In execution as Hie prop erty ot J. F. StauttVr. and to be sold by JOHN 11. I1IUII. Shnrlll'. herifls Office, Lancaster, Pa., July 10, 15?. flKARJi Fire Insurance Company OP PIHLADKLFIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, Hccnrely Invcsteil. For a policy In this old and well-established couipanycull on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 KAST KINO STRBKT. d3M.WR.tS T HE ASSORTMKNT -OF STRAW HATS Is not one-third as largo as It was a month ago, bnt the few there are. uru selling low in nrlces. A row new ones came in this morn fag;. Kvery. get the .ay some one is II miing ont where to White Dress Shirt, That Ills and suits iu every particular. There is more satisfaction In wearing this shirt than yon imagine. Tbe perfect fit at the nock and the bosom being laatened only ut the toptb tho neck band, and two lengths of sleeves, is wltat makes It so desirable. Both SMALL. AND LARGE MEN Can be fitted without trouble, shirt Is stamped Be sure each EIGrHMIE. And nik for the same sixo wear. collar that ym OUR ASSORTMENT OF THIN CLOTHING For the Summer is kept up as usual. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. lENILEHKH. Wo call your attention to an lmpor tant ills covery In our practice which we have fount very successful in cacs ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Thoo suffering from uny of the numerous rorras ot Debility Mri-Ing from abuse or other causes, will do well hv sending a three cent stamp for further In lor matlon. Address, DRS. LA URANUK ft .loit DAN (late Jordan ft Davidson), No. tr.ii Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours lor con sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m. mar25-3tneod TWTATK OF MARK WARD, LATE III or Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands or Kltzabi-tn Marks, administratrix, to und among those legally entitled to the same, will sit lor that purpose on THURSDAY. AtGUSTIO, 18-2, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. In tho library room nt the court house. In the dtv or Lancaster, when; all persons interested In said distribution raav attend. A. If. FRIl'CIIKV. Auditor. July7-4tdoawF ULTT lfMAWZMaa. 1UMM01IWKALTH lilSTKJHiiAltfM CO 46th Fopulsur Monthly lira wins ewtn COMMONWEALXHDISTRIBUnOH CO. la the Cltyof LcmlsvUle,e MONDAY. JULY 31st. 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Samlays excepted) nnder provisions ol an Act ot the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court om March 31 rendered the following daciakms: 1st That the Cmaiaoawaltm IMrtrBnrtl Oamammy is legal. So Ite ibtattfi are tafr N. B. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes lor JULT DRAWING. lOpliZ6SllJB60MCllaa.e.. 10,068 39 prtJWS 6Wt3CJks 10,068 .lOOprUeeflOOeach..... 10,009 SVOpnZo8Q06ssCBw 10)006 00O BnXOSVQttCDooaoaooooeoo lSLB 109 yri ton lOoarh 16,099 9 prises 899 each, approxtnuttlcm prlxae 2,709 9prlxee999each, M u L809 9pticesl99eaem, ot Whole tickets, 9t; hair tickets. $1; 27 ticket? $99; 5S tickets, SM9. Remit Money or Bank Draft in. Letter, oi semdby Kxpresa. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OK POSTOFF1CK OUDKK. Orderaef$Samduswaiil, by Express, can be seat at omr expense. Address ail ordvrs to R. M.aOAMDSLaJi. Courlerournal-Kuiiiiing lalarUlo. Kyn m B. H. BUAKMAIt, feh-TaTbSw sew sroanwav. new xaru.