fr -' I .sfc i IS i'l Ujjaj j -v - ;LACA&C$8 RAnA!;gdLIJGEyC;THimSDAY, JULY 13, 1882. ; COLUMBIA NEWS. OIK KKGUf.AH VOBRE8PONDKNUE Events Along the KasquebaBna-ltcnis of Interest in and Ataund Ibe liorough Plckad Up by Ue Intelll- gencer's ltoporter. A break has occurred in the Penusylva uia canal on the thirtceu-niile level. It Las detained a large number of canal boat. Tbcie is considerable moving taking place iu town. No families axe leaviug town, bowever. Tbe stone work at the old lock of tbo canal is being removed. It will be used for building purposes elsewhere. Butter bold for 35 cents a pound on market this morning. The high price was caused by the scarcity of tbo article. 'Squire Grier, this morning, committed to the county prison John O'Neil, for being drunk and disorderly. He will board there for the next five dajs. Irwin lodge of Odd Fellows is pushed with business, ho that the inoctings are continurd. The 21st ol .luly, instead of tbe 20th, is the date oi the E. E. Lutheran S. S. picnic. A Hue heifer belonging to Mr. F. S. Uletz, had ouo of it horns torn out yes terday while endeavoring to get it looeb from a boaid pile wheie it had been caught. A number of people went to Laudisviiio this morning to help get the camp meeting grounds iu readiness for the encampment soon to be held there. ralUfill Accldrnt. John Bitnor, 13 years of age, had a toe cut off and two crushed last evening while cleaning machinery at bis fathci'o brewery on Walnut street. lie is doing well to-day. ATrninp'H Narrow Ksrapt. A tramp made a narrow escape from death this morning while attempting to jump on a Pennsylvania railroad freight train. His foot misled the step of the ear and bo haved himself by clinging with grim despair to the car handle The Festival. A largo number of persons attended tbo Motbodist raspberry festival last evening, despite the inclemency of the weather. Every iiersou seemed to enjoy themselves. Ovor 43 .was realized. Foil ltown Malm. Mrs. George Mason .slightly iisjuieJ her 15 month old daughter yesterday by fall ing down stairs with it in her arm?. Mrs. Mason t .is not injured by tho fall, liorough t-ersonal. Mr. L. I. Mofiitt has returned to towu after a two weeks vacation. A p'tily was held at Round Top this morning. Tho agent of the Buffalo scale works, Mr. J. A. Rose was iu town to-day. Mr. John Barr, of Philadelphia, was a guest, of Mr. John Wilson, yesterday. Messrs. Will llcishcy and James Kelly leave on Saturday for a trip to Now York and the several wateiing places. Mr. S. W. Purdy, who is canviiMug this place for a history of Lancaster county, is Hireling with the most satisfactory suc cess. He has now 75 orders for the work, and thinks he will get that, many mora bcfoio he is through. 1'lcaBures t l'lciticlug. The ladies and gentlemen who went to Wild Oat. Falls yesterday wore caught iu tho storm wbilo on the river, and com pletely drenched. The ladies were much frightened also. While the party at tho Point were en joying themselves iu fishing aud iu other amusements well known to picnicers, yes terday, the provisions mysteriously disap peared and have not beeu heard from since. To add to tho pleasures of tbo day all were soaked by tbe delightful .-bower of the afternoon. KSCAI'KO FROM XII K HOSPITAL. Allfg.Kl Netacl and Indifference l I lie uniciais. EJwaid McGovcrn an inmate of tho in sane department of tho county hospital escaped from that institution on tho 4th of Jul)', and although the officer.", wero awaro of tho fact, they failed to give any notice of tho esiupe to Iho family or friends of the patient. Yestoiday some of tho rela tives called at the hospital aud wero then for the tirsttirae made awaro of Mr. Mc (iovein's escape. Tho superintendent it is alleged treated the visitors with indifleiencc, gave them little satis faction as to Air. MeGoveiu's es cape, and none at all as to the means taken to secure ids leliiru. On being asked how it was possiblo for an insane man to escape tho supeiiuteudeiit, asked iu return, how was it iossihIu lor the Buz.aul.-i to fret out of jail".'" Mr. Mc Govern is about 5 feet 10 indies iu height, stout built, 35 or 39 years of ago. His ir sauity is geucrally of a harmless tvpe, but ho sometimes becomes violent. Formerly ho was allowed to walk around the prem ises, but sonio two mouths ago tho doctor gavo notice that ho should not, bo let. out. On the morning of tho 4th of July, however, he took a bucket and went, out lor water and came back aud set tbo bucket down. Since that time nothing has been seen of him by any of tho hospital officials. He appeared to be quite rational when last seen at the hospital, and as bo has a wife and family living iu Newark, N. J , it is possible that he may have made an attempt to reach that city. His ftieudsaro very auxious to boar from him, aud any information as to his whereabouts will lie thankfully received by his nephew, Thos. McManus, at the Keystone bonse, Noith Queen street. DOAltD OF HEALTH. Joint meeting ot 'tile 'Councils' Committee ami tho Jtoard. Ljfcstef ftuigg,. tbe board o Sumith met ttoJaijWuoatimittrri appointed' nfttho last meeting of councils to confoTitH'tthi more efficicii.rWlfisfcnsTOn waabad jprto Judicial to flood heal tli, thaftiro Vnaintaiuca'iu tho'city,and the diluculty encountered in having them abated. It was stated that the police, force f.iiled to take cognizance of nuisan ces, and even show an indisposition to have them abatrd when, they are pointed out lest they may lose the votes or influence of the parties maintaining them. In view of these facts and others presented, it was determined by the board and tbe joint committee to ask councils to increase the salary of the chief of the Are department, aud to impose upon him the duties of health commissioner. It was agreed that an ordinance emboding these provisions should bo drafted and submitted to au adjourned meeting, and if approved by the' board and the committee, it "should then be presented to councils -with a peti tion that it be passed. ' - Police Cases. Alderman McConomy last evening com mitted to the county prison Henry Lech ner, au old offender, for thirty-five days, ou a charge of drunken and disorderly con duct. Mayor MacGouiglo had one drunken and disorderly person before him thisraorniug, who was sent to jail for five days. Michael Kelly had a hearing beforo Alderman Donnelly and was committed in default of bail, to answer the charge of felonious assault and battery on John Emig, a boy between G and 7 years of age, Kelly is a sort of tramp, and the offense was committed by him some time ago, when he struck the boy with a heavy club injuring him severely. Telephone Connection. J. L. Martin, of tbe firm of J. B. Martin & Co., has connected his residence with the telephone exchange. Discharged on Ball. Kachacl Reese, of Providence township, on Saturday, made complaint before Mar tin Reese, esq., her step-son, charging David Reese, her brother-in-law, with burglary and assault and battery, lie was arr sted and committed for trial at court. This morning the defendant was taken bo loro Judge fattcrson on a writ of Jiabeai corpus and was discharged on furnishing bail. The facts of the case, as alleged by bim, showed that on Friday last be and Martin Reese, the husband of tho com plainant, the latter owning and occupying the bouse alleged to have been entered, went borne to get some clean clothing for the purpose of coming to Lancaster. The doors of the house were open, but the trunk which contained the clothing was locked. At tbe request of Martiu Reese, who owned tho trunk, David broke it open. The complainant about this time put iu au appearance, aud with a rake, be gan hammering David. He took the stick Irom her and he and Martin began dress ing and came to Lancaster. Upon their return on Saturday David was arrested ou tho above charges. The New Polniueu. This morning the following named men were announced as policemen to serve in place of tho eight "strikers" who wcio suspended for twenty days each for re fusing to go on extra duty on Saturday evening last : First ward, Michael Schaller ; Second, Wm. Lewars ; Third, Augustus Stein wandel ; Fourth, Adam Groff ; Fifth, II. K. Furlow ; Seventh, Wm. Borger ; Eighth, John Gill ; Ninth. Frank Gans. At Ice Mercer, of the Sixth ward, the only one of tho icgular shift who did not refuse to do duty, is named as captain of the temporary shift. As Michael Shaller has au appoiutmuut at other business which he would lose it he accepted the position of policeman, he declines, and Philip Fingor of the Fit. st waid has been named in his plueo. An Ugly Customer. Til is morning Charles Smith, a bum. was diunk an disorderly, and begging on East King street. He was arrested by Special Officer Stcinwandel, but resisted the whole way to the station houso. He showed fight, but was landed safely in the cooler, whero he is now wailing for bis sbaro of justice. The Celebrated Magraw Will Case. The suit of Monekehysrn, of Balti moie, and the Miss Carsons. of this city, against Adam R. Magraw, Colora, Mary land, has nl last been finally determined in favor of Mr. Magraw, tbo cotnt Of ap peals of Maryland affirming the decision of tho oiphans' court of Cecil county, Md. Accident. This loiCMoon a horse hitched tit one of Kiehl's beer wagons fell iu turning from North Queen stiect into Orange. Ho was put on his feet with considerable difficulty after having broken a shaft. Picnics. St . Paul's Reformed Sunday school is picnicing today at Rocky Springs. Tho attendance is very large. St. John's Fiee church picnic is beiut; held at Lititz. Vine Tobacco. ('. Bcrnbart & Son bavo growing in a lot, on Manor street tobacco, tiro leaves of which measure 26 inches in length and 1G inches in width. xi'i:via.i. yonvus. KiiKsiiNEss mid purity are. communicated to tin; complexion by Glenn's .Sulphur Soap " Hill's lluir Dye," lilaefc or In-own, litlyets. Jylo-lwdcod.tw t'ou.j::j"s Llcblg's Liquid llcefand Tonle In vigor.ttor is endorsed by physicians. Ask for Colilcn'v ; lul.e no oilier. Ol dritggMs. jylO lwtleoil.Vw Wliiloeienco eattunt tiaec to ils origir the vital park, it can regul.ite nature's force. In all canes ot disordered nerves, Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile l'illa give eomlort und tout Thej cure dsie"iii, lic.idachoiiiid in gravatiug wul.utiitnc.s. ' jylltlud.Vw A ou;,'h. Cold or .-oro 'l nroai snoiilu na slop-.-t. Neglect m;iUoiitly ies;ilts iu an In. cut.ilile 'n;; Disease 01 Comitiiitiiinu. Uimh n-. i:oui-liitil TrOi-le.H lo nol li-.ilc.r Hid -tonmcti like cough syiup" un.t hllsams, hul.icl directly on theliit!niiicdpaiK,:ill-ijiii.s' li'-il illnTi. ;:te teller in Asthnm. Ilroiiebtal Coi.;hs, Cilurrlt, and the Tlito.it Tinul.l.-i which Siiti;c r and PtibllcSp.-u!ins me subject to. For ihitty ye.us Itrown's . Itronchl-d Ti.ilihi li-tvi) lHen ieeon:uenteiI by phyt-l cian-. and u1h.s glvo norteet sallsttu-tioii. Hhmii leou letted by wide and constant ihc for neatly an entire generation, they have at tained ncJ . .nintcd tank auinn;; the tcwdaplo leiitedU-t ot ihe a;;e Sold at i" ( nnt a lox ev.Tv wlie.-i iuv-lvdrThAFlv rutty. Mcak, and sickly eiiihlrcn, need llroun'H Iron IliUoiM. It ill sliengl lien and Invigorate tlieni. i'or sale ul II. IJ. Coclit ait's di tig store, 1.17 North Queen street. Oni; voice all over the land goes uplroin mothers, thai says, " My daughters are so teeblo and sad. with no strength, all out ot breath and lite at the least exertion. What can we do for tltetn 7" Tito nnswer simple and lull ot hope. One to tonr weeks' use ot Hop lttlters will make ilium healthy, ro-y, spi ightlj-, and ehcerltil. Jyl-2wd w SniLott'8 Catarrh IIbmcdy a positive euro lorCaUirrh, Diphlhciia and Canker Mouth. Kor falo at Cochran's dmjr stole. 137 North Oticcii street. , There is more strength restoring power In n bottle ofl'arkcr'b Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ot malt or a gallon ot milk. TIiIm ex plains why invalids Unit it such a wonderful invigorant tor mind and body. See oilier column. Jvl-lmdeod&eow "A Word Io"Uio WIho Is Sufficient," An effective and agreeable., .remedy lor, ihe.Uaata ment ot cSttffllF rVftyrevVr'a'caraTrhaf j Deafness is Ely's Cream Halm. A sure cure. Cream lsalin ellectuauy cleanses titenasni passages ol calarrnal virus, causing to pithy protects the memn'ranal linings of1! lie Head rrom additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense ot taste and smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment at diiected will cure Catarrh. As a honieliolfl remedy tor cold In the head it is nnequuleo. Tho Balm Is easy to use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of Mi cent t will mall a package. ELY'S CREAM HAI.M CO., Ojwego, N. . Fot sale by Lancaster Druggist-). marS-d&w Th DruniiH uoiMcbaid fsnacea Is the most effective rain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied eXlcrnallv.au'd tlierebv morncrLRlulvL'lievo i Jain, whether chronic or acute, than aiitlier l&U iUiev4ator,ttil ttriMwarrantexlaHmtflg-tlHY wtHinilnSt nttv tnil!VTrnirntlo?i-:;- tt-mifbs1 paYn inltlio sldBack or SoweTaltfo ThroaC uuotiiiiaiitm aim al.u AUHEVfUKi 13. TliH' UBKAT KKMISVEU OF PAIN. "Brown'b IIocsKitoLK I'amacka" should lie In every family. A teaspoon nil or'ttio Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water .sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed lime will iuucak uv a oold. i"ctn a bottle. febll-lyilM.W&SAw bniLOH's cube will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North tjuccn street. TuousANDS hesir witness to the positive cura tive powers or the GREAT GERMAN 1NVIG ORATOB, the only remedy that has proved Itself a specific for general debility or over taxed brain, finally ending in consumption, and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists or will bo sent free on receipt of tl.03 per box, or six boxes for $5.00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Send for circular and testimonials ot genuine cures. For sale at Knntlman's drug store North Queen sdreet, jyl3-M&Thd B Wia AwakeMrtU. iicsra. Sargent Bros., droKKista, Delta, Ohio in ordering a quantity ollhonuut' JveJeotrJc Oil, write that they never sold anything tlMit gave such universal satisfaction in curing coughs, colds, bronchitis, rheumatism, neu ralgia, etc. Kor sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, laacaster. That Husband or Mine, la three times tbe man he was before he began using " WellV Health Kencwer." tl. Irug glata. Depot John Black. When you leel out ol sort, have the blue, melancholy, etc., it must be Indigestion that ails you. Brown's Iron Bitters cures 1L For sale at II. U. Cochran's drug atorc, 137 North Queen street. JyMwdAw Mother! mothers!! Mothers!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a mIcc child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? II so, go at once and get a bottle ot MBS. JffUC. SLOWS SOOTIMXU SYKU1. It will relieve tiie ioor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not 11 mother on earth who has ever used it, wbo w ill not tell you at once that it will regu late tbe bowels, and give rest to tbo mother and uliet and health to the child, operating liko magic, it is perfectly bate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United Btatea, Sold everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. m'My-M.W&SAw Or plain, or beautiful, the while, No lady can afford to smile. Unless her teeth are like the snow ; And it she fail in this. And can't afford to smite or kiss, She must use SOZODONT, I trow. Jyll-lwdeodww DEATH. Loxii. July II, 1832, In this city, Jacob M. Long, in the oCth year ot his age. Ills relatives and friends are respectfully ltt .vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1(5 North Queen street, on Kii day afternoon ut 4 o'clock. Interment at Lan -caster cemetery. 21 Colk. In lhls city, July 11, Susannah, relict ot the late Abraham Cole, In tho Hid yearof hct age. Her relatives and trlcii.ls are respeeltully Invited to attend the luneral, trom the res idence of her son-in-law, T. A. Albright, No. 337 West King street, on Vriday afternoon at 2 o clock. 21 yji If A It rJiiTIS EJUENTS. M USIUAt, KNTlCK'iVUNMENT Y THE Keystone Band THIS EVENINtx at HOTEL FBAN'KK CMMEB GARDEN, ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor SCHOOL TAX. 1SS-J. Tlte duplicate is In the hands ot the treas urer. Tin ec per ci m. oil lor prompt payment. W. O. M A RSII ALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centte Square. it-Oniee hours from '.1 a. 111. to 4 p. m. j ul3 2m AK "VTOTICK. 1A The nielnbeibOt the Lancitslcr Mionner cltor are iequi-bUd to meet at their hall on Friday afternoon ut 'Ax,i o'clock, lor the pur pose ot attending the luneral of their late uii'iuher. Jacob M. Long. Bv older ot the President, ltd GEO. PFE1FFEB, Secretary. BUDWKIICK BfcKK. TIIK UNDEK signcd has junt receivjed nfresli lot of the celebrated Budweiser Beer. It Is nicely bot tled and very convenient tor parties ci fam ily 'use. Also. Kaspberry-ade, suitable tor picnics, A.C., which can Iks bought at a vetv low figure. UEOBUE WALL, Jyl3-3td Southern Hotel. APP14B.NT1UK ltuYS WANTFD. A few intelligent boys wanted to learn tho Printing Business tat the new establish ment ot the Inquirer Printing Comptny. Ap plicatlons received until AUGUST 10, either 111 person or by loiter. A c'janco seldom otleted for thoiotighly leainlng a llrst-class trade. Jyl3-lwdeodJt2tW INPOKMATION WAflTEU VV EDWARD McGOVEIlX, aged 3C years. 5 feet 10 inches high, welsh? about irai lbs., has sandy colored mottstachoand.be ml, hair beginning to turn grey ; ho wandered from the Lancaster County Insane Asylum on tlte 4th or July last. Any information concerning him will be thank fully received by THOMAS E. MoMANUS, jyi:i2ll Keystone House, Lancaster, Pa. INSTATE OF MAKT1N AKSKL, J.ATK )F Jli East Cocalico lowii'hlp, Lancaster coun ty, diiceised. The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed to distribute tho balance" remaining In Hie hands ot Sarah Ansel, administratrix of said deceased, to and among those legally en titled to tho tame, will sit tor that purpose on FRIDAY, the lltlt day ot AUGUST, 18S2, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, fn the Library Room ot the Coutt Hotwe, In the city ot Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribu tion may attend. WM. S. AMWEG. jyl3-ltd&3tw Auditor. G K.IM HARVEST-HOME PIONIO AT WHAT-GLEN PARK, ON SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1S82. No ladiC3 admitted without invitations. Cotnplttnenturv tickets, not transferable, will be given to gentlemen desirlngtn attend. To be had front ttie commit toe. iyli.lS.lPd Tl' Ou YAl to KEEP COOL, GO AND DltlNK S'ME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCiiER'S RU(, STORK. NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, 3- Only F1VK CKN'TS a Glass. rtniK Pearl Shirt. Dm tag the .warm weather we find It cooler at times to lay off our coat and vest, and what is more unsightly than bosoni attached so that the aides extend over the muslin, giving the wearer the appearance f being guilty of wearing though- .-w .-ftiwe. bj9 :Mcky " Wrt- j. the Euigma we much prefer to sen ottr customers a shirt with bosom at tached widen will give better wear, easier laundried and certainly a better appearance. The best shirt of this kind is the PEARL' SHIRT, which liia stood tlte test for years, never railing to give tho best satisfaction. We guarantee tlte body to bo made of Wani3Utta muslin and the bosom ot 2100 linen. A tullliuoof E. t-W. and L. & S. LINEN COLLARS to match. Raphael Reversible Llnene Collars, 20c, a bo,, a. ' ' -- j:-fljUERmGm-,' Cor. West Rin and Prince Sts. LANCASTKR, PA. V.GANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire imurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : Ono Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eishty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested Id Safe aud Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. JEsTFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. iu3-5mdTuTh&S THIRD BD1TI0U. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1882. ALEXANDRIA ABLAZE. THE CITY PIXLAOED AND, DESOLATED. Shocking Atrocities by CoBTlcuandBedonlns Europeaas MasMtered by tbe liundrea ' Arabt Betreata to tba laterlor. Off Alexandria, July 13, 933 a. m. Tbe entire garrison withdrew under tbe flag of truce, leaving the Bedouins to fire and pillage the town. The Egyptian army is greatly demoralized, and is in fall re treat towards the interior. The European portion of the town, including the ex change and telegraph office, is utterly destroyed. The city was set on fire by released convicts who committed honiblo atrocities. The telegraph ship Chiltera is crowded with survivors who fought their way to the beach, whence the boats of tbe fleet removed 'them. They report having passed a dreadful night, defending them selves desperately against the mob. At the Ottoman and adjoining buildings one hundred Europeans and other Chris tians were massacred. This morning fully one-half of tho town is burning and the Bedouins are assembling by thousands. There is no likelihood of a renewal or the bombardment today, as the weather is very rough, and any further action must be ashore. There will be a landing iu force to investigate the condition of affairs and, if possible, render aid. In consequence of the Cbilteru's chaugo of position there Will probably be three or four hours suspension of telegraphing. Tho Europeans who fought their way down to tho beach number oneituudred. They report that all the other Europeans and Christians numbering some hundreds wero massaerod. Tho whereabouts of tho khedive is unknown. A Scene ut Desolation. London, July 1.1. The correspondent of the Standard, on board the Invincible, telegraphing at 8 o'clock this morning, says the whole civil population and tho troops have withdrawn. The whole of the Grand Square is burned. The Heli con, which went to discover the meaning of the last flag of truco last evening, could discover nobody on board the Egyptian ship Mapronssa or in tho arsenal. The correspondent acccorapanied an officer to the shoro iu a steam pinnace. Tho pur veyor of the fleet, who was ouo of the party and was well acquainted with the town, landed aud proceeded a considera ble distance. All was perfectly silent ex cept the roar of tho flames. It is believed that Arabi Pacha has concentrated his forces beyond the city. A Royal Volunteer. London July 13. The Times this morn ing say it is understood that in tho event of hostilities iu Egypt the Duko of Con naught will volunteer his services. It is probablo that if a force is sent out he will be giveu tho command of one of tho four infantry btigades. To lte-egtahllBh the Hhedlve'rf Authority. The 2Teicsr says : "The proposal' that Turkey be invited by tho powers to re-establish the kbedive's authority is practic ally agreed upon and a note to that effect will be sent to the Porte in tho -courso of the week. It is regarded as probablo that Turkey, while not positively declining tho call of Europe, will try to gain time by re-opeuing negotiations. Iu such case England will invite the conference to re gard this procedure as equivalent to a re fusal and will ask its approval of some other cause." Tlte Council at Constantinople. Constantinople, July 12 Midnight. The council of ministers rose at Bunset after sitting 24 hours. No decision was ariivedat. Tho council will meet again Thursday (to-morrow). The Egyptian Array to be Uigoauded. London, July 1312:30 p. m. The re servo squadron arrived at Portland at four o'clock this morning. The Daily News says it is understood that tho conference has decided that tho Egyptian army shall be disbanded and replaced by gondai- merie. An Area of Ono Mile Baruud. Alexandria, July 13. The Chilteru ihas moved into the harbor. The fno in tho city is steadily increasing and covers an area one mile square. A largo part of tho population have fled towards tho canal. Tho bulk of the Egyptian army is now forty miles from Alexandria. The five of the Invincible bad been very effec tive against tbo Ras ol-Tin fort. Two 12 ton guns wcio found roared ou end in con sequence of being struck by slioll3. Monitions of 'War. London, July 131 p. m. Tho Biitish authorities aro chartering a number of vessels, to-day for the conveyance of mu nitions to Alexandria. Five thousand mules bae-Deeif putt48dfa'J3hi. The use madotdf tfcrJtfrTbf truco by tho EgyptKsHiifceful. Nothing is 'known of tie tlieuive, bnt it isjbcliaved .tbathejls utillfrttje. gjRmIeh 'palace where bis yacht is apparently wait ing until tho weathor will allow of his em barkation. THK llEAULt 'TOT.' More Fatal Cases of Lock-jaw. Boston, July i3. -At Lowell, yesterday, three boys died from lock-jaw, induced by toy pistol wounds on July 4. Their names are John Hayes, aged, 13 years ; John Benin, aged 11, and Alfred Jarvis, aged 10. Jacob Schoch, oithis ity, the boy who was injured soma time ago .by a toy .pistol,3 is lying dangerQuslyJU from lock jaw. John Manning anotUpr-boy wbowas injured in tho aarao manner on July 4, died on Tuesday., night. A boy named Joseph Delaney also died on Tuesday. Gloucester, Mass., July 13. Alexan der, son of Capt. Geo. H. Johnson, of this city, died last night from lock-jaw, caused by a toy pistol wound. He was 13 years of age. Many People Buried Cnda a Building. LiTLi.E Rock, Ark., July lSlPuring a storm at Texarkans, last night, lightning struck Grier's new building, !fitfge three, story brick. It fell bodily po frame building known as the Paraa Mtloon, . ... -. a 1 uurying cverytuing oeneatav then caught Oie. It is beliawtd that tkare aro from twenty to thirty rjeribnrbmried in the ruins. Three or four have already beeu rescued alive, but badly injured. DECLINED WITH THANKS TUB INDEPENDENTS "WOT TREAT, Thfy iietlBltely Kject the Stalwart Proposi tions A Mew Basis or Compro mise Talked or. ' Special Dispa'ch to the Iktellioehcbr. Philadelphia, July 13. The Inde pendent candidates are now in conference at the Girard house preparing letters iu. reply to tie propositions from the Regu Jara. One of these, signed by Stewart, Duff, Merrick, and Jnnkin, agrees to have a new convention under new rules, pro-, vided none of the present candidates shall ; be eligible to nomination. McMicbael does not fully assent to this, but aerees tbat if the new convention nominates a satisfac tory ticket he will withdraw. W. U. H. Philadelphia, July 13. Tho Inde pendent Republicans have definitely de clined to consider the four propositions submitted by the Republican state com mittee. The Independents aro now con sidering tho propriety of offering a new basis of compromise. The Independent conference concluded at 2 p. ni., and the result of its action was the drawing up of an ultimatum which was ordered to bo conveyed to Chairman Cooper and the candidates of tho Stalwart wing of the party. This ultimatum is signed by fonr of the five Independent candidates who pledge themselves to abide by the decision taken. The exception is Col. William McMicbael. The ultimatum sets forth that the Independents believing that the plan as set forth iu any of the Stalwart propositions will uot socuro the desired unification of the party, aud declares that the Independents cau only unite with tho Stalwarts upon the following basis : First Tho withdrawal of the candidates of each faction. Second A pledge from the candidates thus withdrawing that they will not ac cept a rcnominatiou. This ultimatum will bo convoyed to Mr. Cooper this afternoon. 1'iLKS OF FKKIGUT. Italians Join the Ureat strike work Pro ceeding Slowly. New York, July 18. Some seven hun dred Italians who had beon at work in place of the striking freight handlers this morning left work aud joined the strikers. Tbe freight handlers say that thoy have now on their rolls about 1,000 Italians who have joined them in the struggle for in creased wanes. Appearances at the piers aud receiving depots for freight are much tho same to day. A couple of green hands who refused to join tho stiikers, weio assaulted and roughly handled at Battoty park. Piers 1 to 5 wore crowetl with freight which was removed very slowly, the force of men employed bciug very much decreased. At the Central railroad depot 140 men were employed, where formorly 75 wero needed. Many of these were Germans, and it is said they would quit work when pay day arrived. Work was slowly done and the reception of freight was light. The New York Central & Hudson River railtoad compauy had about sixty men at work, the balaucc having failed to appear this morning. Tho Erie freight depot was iu much tho sauio condition, bnt had more freight piled there. The force of hands at work here was very Piuall. Tho Penn sylvania railroad pieis, 38 and 39, received but little freight. There weic 05 men at woik at each pier. LAUNCHING Tat! SI11F. blight Mishap at the Chester Card. Chester, Pa., July 13. The gieat ium steamboat ' Pilgrim,3 tho largest iron side-wheel vessel ever built, constructed at John Reach's slupyaid for the Old Colouy steamboat company, stuck upou the ways wbilo being launched to day. Everything was iu readiness and thous ands of people from all sections of the country had gathered to see the great iron hull, weighing 1,800 tous, go over board, and at 1 1 o'clock tltu vessel started nicely, but owing to her weight and the heat of the day, tho tallow took firo and after passing over ono-tltird of the ways she stopped. Every rifort is bcinr made to get her off. - (iUlTKAU'3 MOOY. A Denial That It Mas lleen l-xtniiued. Washinuton, July IS. In a long atli clo published iu thu Post this morning about Guiteau, tho statement is made that contrary to tho jjcnerally accepted belief, Guiteau's body lias nut been exhumed, aud consequently has not undergone tbo processes necessary to turn it into a skel eton, but that it still rests in the grave in tbo basement of the jail where it was originally placed alter dissection. The article also says that tho custody of tho bcxlv lias --uot been. olFored.to tho .Aran v edifematdJbiro prooaDB w-jstms BKiiarrnnouisir-aF vosion hnuscum. " "" '"amm- Uambetta to Make a Great Speech. LosDoS'.JuJylofTlie Timts -Paris' cor respondent says it is announced that M. Gambctta will, during the debate on tbo naval credits, deliver a great speech upou general politics, leaving the past out of the qnestion and addressing himself to the' Chamber, to France and to Europe, to show what is tbe policy which events have marked out for France. The Terms Secret. Chicago, July 13. Regarding the com promise between the strikers and the Calu met company, one pi tbe ofucirs of the company says it is agreed . to -keep secret the terms untihnatters have-been adjusted at Pittsburgh, and tlftVi.t$oughbeniea are not exactly bound to abide by the de cision at Pittsburgh, 'tJje company hero depends somewhat upon that decision. Yarn Mill Destroyed PitoviDENCE. R. I., July 13. Ross & Cotton's yarn mill in Oakland, Browne ville, was entirely destroyed by fire last night. Loss, $110,000. ' 1 WKATHKK INDICATIONS. WAsmNOTON, D. C, July 13. For tbe Middle Atlantic states, colder, clearing weather, westerly win da, higher pressure Failed for SSO.OOO. Kansas City, Mo., July 13.Samucl N. Scbleider, wholesale liquor merekast, has failed. Liabilities, $30,000; aasetf, $30,000. BT W1KK. Telecraaae m BvietV I - Bishop Levi Scott, senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, died aetnj Odessa, Del.,, thjs morning. ". ' I The strikers at Irondala, South Chicago will go to work on Monday. The House resumed consideration of sundry civil'bill to-day. s , Reports form Nebraska and Illiaos in dicate the largest harvest ever known. Holmes' mill and lumber yards at Ogenia, III., was burned yesterday. Low, $150,000. Mrs. ScoTllle Denies the Chicago, July 13. Mrs. SeovUle being interviewed regarding the 'statement that the bouquet that she sent Guiteauon his last day in jail was poisoned said sarcastically, "Of course they found poison; it is just like them. Besides, they had to manufacture soma story to excuse their brutality in excluding me from Charles' cell " She then denied point blank having put arsenic on the bouqaet. m The Democrat le Mtate Consult! ee. Special Dispatch to lirriLtiaascKR. Philadelphia, July 12. There will be a meeting of the Democratic stato com mittee at Bolton's hotel, Harrisburg, Tuesday, July 25, noon. W. U. Hknsel,, " Chairman. rmnMieipDiaaiarkeu " l'tuLADHtrHX. July 13. How'- dalHhut steady; Superfine, at S2 73&S SI: H $i 25tfi S3; Ohio and Indian tsjnily,-.9G W4i G 23; lenn'arto.540aSi5. " Kye Hour at 14 W4 23. 2- Wheat easier ;No.2 WcsternvfT'ttdi 80 r Del. and Pa. lied, ft 29?1 3D ; -do-Amber, $130. '. - ' Corn linn and scarce. ' Oats higher and in good demanor No. 1 White, 72Kc: No. 2 do,71c; No.3do.70Kc; No. 2 Mixed. Cite. Kye nominal new, OJe ; old, 72c - Provisions firm and in good Jobbing de mand. Lard firmer. liuttertirm and choice lot-i fairly active ; Creamery Kxtru, iva-.Sc ; do good to choice, Kggs quiet at u decline; Pa.,-53e; Western, 20c. ''. Cheese active and llrm. Petroleum dull ; Hefined, 7c. Whisky ul II 17. new turs ntarsun. Nmw Yosjc. July IS. Flour State aud West ern quiet and prices without declden otiangc ; Southern steady and quiet. Wheat ic better and ttrm ; moderate speculative trading; No. 2 Ited, July, Si 29 129; do Aug;.. $1 231 24 ; do Sept., SI 2SJ1 24; do Oet..$l '.MQl 24 ; No. 2 White Aug., 1 2J. Corn Vfi better and moderately acllvo ; Slixed iY est era spot, 86g87c ; do futures. 83S7C. Oat c better; No. 2 J uly. GS61?ji ; do Aug., X';i:,974C; do Sept, 4!QIc: Stato, C2gC8c ; Western, C0C8e. Grain and rrovinuin .Juoihiioiik One o'clock quotutioiiji rti grain und -ptovts tons, uirnwiied uy . ft. i nnui, Kast King street. Itiokcr.l.Vi July 12 Ctitrago. Wheat corn Oats July.... l.i.; .S04 .MJ5 August l.i i Ji .! .4174 Sept.... l.Ht'A .79 .39 Year.... 1.07 .'. Philadelphia. JulV . 1.25 .87 .6 Aug 1.22$ .874 M Sept.... 1.22 .87 .54 Pork 22.00 22.17M lird 12.05 12.80 STOCK aiaratn. New York, fhiladolphla stud Loeid Stocks also United States itomls reroxtwt dally by Jaoob M. Loniit22 Not th Queen stXi-ot. July 13. 10:00 10 2.1 1 A. M.' P. M. 127 127 59 S9 r.w. 1357 58?ii Del., Laek.A Western Denver Sc Itio Grande N. y..Lake Krie A Wcatorn.... Kansas and Texas Lake Shore Mich. Southern... New York Central New Jersey Cent?; Ontario A Western Omaha Com....i Omaha Preferied ... Chicago. Mil. St. l'aul Texas l'aclllc vvnbasii. s. ., mis A Faeltlo.... W astern (TnlonTel. Co ftntnsylvania U.K.. Ontfalo Pitts. A West Northern PactneCom " " Prolerred 3!) Z$. 20 3d S7il 3iX IllliIJllt?S 133 Vayl 133 77i 77 775 271J 27 27-JS H i'4 05 IttI IO6M1 u7j2 117? m 4S 47 3Vt emu is Ull 8K a2 CO i I814 1 ucai srocas and Bonds. Pur vtd. Last ale L.iut 'Uy 6 per ct. l.o-iii, due 1382.. .1100 . 100 . 100 1U6 107X 120 12u 105 112 102 Vii.XA 9'- $205 110.25 126 111 117 1&U0 141.30 t3U0 200 143.71 140 1.M 70J0 115 92.95 25.50 50 120 0 a Xli " 1KM... " leV... 5 pet et.l 11 1 orSOyrars.. 5 per cl. School Loan.... 100 10O 100 4 ' In lor 'JO years.. 108 " 4 " in 5or2dye:4irf.. 100 " G " iu 10 or 20 years. 100 Mauhelin borough loan 100 BA.VK STOCK 3 First National Ban tr. S10Q Farmers' National llrttik 60 Fulton National liank 100 Lancaster County National lUuk.. 30 Columbia National Uank 100 Kphntta Nutional Bank 100 Firit National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bank, 8trasbur... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Joy.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhelm Nutional Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 50 Now Holland National Bank 100 MiscxuLuntora stocks. Quart yvlllo K. It 9 H) Millernvllle Street Car.. ,."i 50 Inquirer Printing Company 00 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... X Stevens House 100 Columbia Gas Company...., (joinntma water company. Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens House .0 Sicily island ao East Brandy wine WnSncsb';. SO Millers vllle Normal School I ' msOXIXANXOCS BONDS. yuairyville It. B,, due ISO tUU Ueaillnff ft Columbia It. K&'s luu Lancaster Watch Co., due 18 100 Lancaster Has Light and Fuel Co.. tine in lor 20 years.....-.:....:... ;100 f l 1120 lWi 105JO Lawefetter aaDm;anat rtrot-t.'oy T mm ill tui ! - m ffMMsaa'. Ji.li m.ui..Fv.rf..r,lv . , . MB Jlrl5"B lU)trte1ltgfe; BrMtaporvAPrlorc'VIMrT.. .....' Coludibia A Chestnut Hill...'. Columbia & Washington ; ttolumbia ft Big Spring 4 - Lancaster ft Kpuruta ., Lancaster A Willow Street 3trasburgft-MUlport....'.r. Marietta ft Maytown. Marietta ft Mount Jov Lanc.EIizabetht'n AMiddlbt'n, Lancaster ft FrultvUle. Lancaster ft LitltK Lancaster Ik WlUlamstown..... Lancaster ft Manor. Lancaster A Maahelm 25 J.KOAJ. yOTIVKS. TSTATK OF IHUKAS 1. KKLL.Y, LATK Pi ot the the City or Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned amlltOT.mppolntcd to ilis trlbnto theJatlance remaining ln-tne-hanuor W. U. Hensel. administrator, to am), among those legally entttleWrthy sBnUvwTll sit for that purpose on SAauajlAY. AUGUST 5. 1832. at 10 o'clock ar4Tu weJLihiaxy Jtoom ot tbe Court House In the Cltv olLapcaater, where all persotoiritCTrtniuTn; Wi.oia$tluu tlon may attend.- -" . '- - . -- - 1T.MC. MAKT1N, Julyl2-4tdoawW Auditor. ASSIGNKU KSTATK OF DAVIIt U. Kulp and wife, ot Lancaster city. Toe undcrsiened auditor, annolnted to dfetrllmta tbe balance remaining in the hands ot Henry Baumgardner, assignee to and among those legally entitled to tne same, will sit tor that purpose on FBIDAY. AUGUST 11. 1E82, at 10 o'clock a. m., in: the library room of the court house in the city of Lancaster. Where all per sons interested in said distribution may at tend. A. II. FBITCHBY. JulyMtdoawF . Auditor. ESTATK OF aUaRY WARD, LATR of Lancaster city.decessed. Tbe under signed auditor, appointed 'to distribute the balance remaining In the Bands of Slixaketb, Marks, administratrix, to ana among tboar legally entitled to tire same, wfll sit tor thJK purpose on THUBSDAY. AUGUST 10, ISJJtTat 10 o'clock, a. m.. in tne library zoom at the court house. In the city of I.tnaartar, where all persons interested in Bala'tllstrlbuuon may attend. A. II. FRITCMEY. juiy7-4tdoawF Auditor. 100 . - f WSSBW 25 18" 2T. 2n 25 IS ,25 47.2, 25 21 2ft 40 25 40.1? 25 100 60 50 50 25 w 25 55 50 1XL10 43 I aucpiora. rrom TrqmkLstlic' llluttratetl Xezetpaper.J v A LADY SAID, "lasts Hani rinsptesl Na,ICauut tio. ,! ! lliJtitMsi." Probably twoUfclnji nrUa 'ladies inso- ' eletyaha MosMe'or .land aro a&llctcd ' with sftta dliMics-t 'variant kind, to do away rUrWkr lilt eouia bo done wtttt- bat istiJhyfrlrtrwttP taa happiest event .alitie'meiiiShiA stse. weald bare lit tswt itfTsMHsgiftsJ mitt aaned eoanten- -.-Wleicsie tkjj-.woold he kmadaowe, or at sMcQ9d-le)ktiHr,:tast,ay one with a - clMarvpure-sldiii; ao fatter what the cut , ..,cX harteatarea f,t a certaia amount vtof good looks' whlek .attract everybody. As It la now, aha lniaalaea every one sees ' and talks Tiewt M those freckles." "those horrid ptTtswIw " amt other blemfabw with whtehshe to afflicted, and this la. true or either sex.' to Improve this appearance great risks --arevtakea; aateale, mercury, or Ugh aound titled -named articles containing those death-dealing drugs, aro taken in hopes of getting rid or all tlteae troubles. In utaay cases, death is tho result. No at- ' leviatton of tbo burning, heating, Itching and inflammation b given. All troubled with Eczema- (salt rheum). Tetters Hu mors, Inflammation, Hough Scaly Krup tlona of any kind. Diseases ot the Hair and.'BcalD, Scrofula, Ulcere, Pimples or leader Itch ings on any part or iho body, should know tbat there is hope lor them In a sure, perfect und elegant remedy, known as " Ir.C. W. Henaon'sSkiu Cure." It makes the skin white, soft and .smooth, removes tan and freckles, ami Is the best toilet dressing in the world. It is elegant lrpu' up. two bottles in one package, con- t listing oi both internal and external treat--ntont. Our readers should he sum to get this and not some old remedy resuscitated -on the success of Dr. Benson's anl now advertised ,a "Tho Urcat s kin Cure." There U only otic, It betm thu Doctor's picture and' is forsalo by ull dwaaglsls, . it perpacka'gj 'f ., A Sensation. nis often dskh, VUsik? by the dlseovery ot some new thing, but nothing has ever stood tho test liko Dr. C. W. Henson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They really do euro sick heud.icho, nerv ous headache, neuralgia, uervoifsnc&i, sleeplessness. Indigestion, paralysis and melancholy. Price. 50 cents pur box. two for tl, six for $1M by mull, postage free. Dr. C. W. llenson, Itoltitnore, Bid. Sold by all drug gists. C. N. CRITTKNTON, 115 Pillion strict, New York, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben son's remedies. Juyl2-littd,M,WA3&wf pAKKKK-S HAIR BALSAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed and harmless, ltestores color and prevents baldness. All farmers, Mothers, lluslncs.s lien, Jrie chanics, Ac., who am tired out by work or worry, and all who uro miserable with ttyspep sta, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, yon can hn Invigorated and cured by using If you aro wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will find the Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGOKATI.N'G MK11 ICINK THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. None gennino without signature ot Hiscox ft Co. 50c. and 91 sizes at dealers in drugs. Large saving by buying 91 size. aplO-eod oov IV YOU ARE A MAN Ur I1USINKSM, " Weakened by the strain ot yonr duties, avoid stimulants andso HOP BITTKUS. If you are a man or letters, toiling ovor midnight work, to restore brain, nerve und waste use HOP BITTEttS. If you aru young and suffering I rom any in discretion or dissipation; If you are married or single, old or young, sutferiug from poo r healtli or languishing on a bed of sickness RELY OK HOP B1TTEKS. Whoever you are, whenever you reel tint yonrsystemnceiU cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take - HOP BITTERS. Thousands die annually from some form of KIDNEY disenpo that mlglit linve lie'ii pre veuud by a timely use or HOP B1TTEHS; Hop Bitters Never Fail I Havo you DyspcpsLi, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease of the Stomach. Boweln. Blood. Liver or Nerves, you will be cuiyd ir you use HOP B1TTEH.3. It you nre simply weak and low sniritc.l,,try it. ft may save your life. Jlha taivrf ttuniircdt: U. I. V. la an absolute and lrrclslublo cure tor Drunkenness, use ol opium, tobacco uud narcotics. 49 Sold by Druggist". Skwd for Cikctlak. HOP B1TTEUS M'F't; CO., Uocheatur, N. Y.,und Tiaonlo, Out. yl-imdeodftw M1HVMjIiIX1COVS. INCItRASK TOOK CAPITAL. -"5 u' WHEAT STOCKS, !VKTfu 10, 20, 50, 10&?; Investors ot small and medium auiounU in Grain, Provisions and Stocks a fully pro tected asmostcxtenstveanitinfltiKiitla! opera tors. Our Muecessful, fnlly tried, old etal ibbed plan, tbv it. Keporta sent weekly, dividends paid monthly. Pend atoncoforex plnnntory circulars and past. rceor.I, vuek. Dlviitemis paid during past thirteen mntha ou this fund S6G.71 per shure. Addivna FLBMBUNO & MERRIAM, 111 and 14.1 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 4taWe want a local agcut In every town. Excellent inducements. Good payto n re- spotiHible, enterprising man. Write for terms. iu!Mvd GIRARD Fire Insurance. Company OF rilrLADELPIA. .'Assets over. Eleven Hundred Thou '" sand. Dollars, aecurely Invested. For a p.illey In tlds oldand well-estublished compauy c:illin RIPE & KAUFMAN, at nm ilslaWBsliniaVl Bios inn iot Of at mo-it inaei MPX man 1 to-stot na-stotrai 110 V 0 -. " SPECIAL OFFKBINO . 1 TO PJCBSONS IN WANT OF AN- . fii . ... r' ! t! ! Elegant 8mi;oi'(fothes ' -OS At- 7. STYLISH SPBlNQ-I3aJ0AT, -,lt aulJoVi NO.W 13. THK TIMtitaVY.t. t I". -, 'tT-fco-iiU 7i.i PUT! mil iliii1ii tm ilt MMIllll ttrasipt attentlomawa (MtoMfMT MoMb 'T&pel gafjtpents; WJiarfaUrfsTM?Jiy !' f''L 1 loxxtuun.uwvierrawt-ae'sueti rlctM front taalBSSMfc kftllstF-' aatttiM acknosrleuceorBeailaaWteM tor COUUECT BTTLES. the most striking and novel eTects to be found ta the European markets, which we import direct anil hav exclusive control. I 49Keanaber,aooliiertxae In thu city can show the same line of goods. We arc the pnly party that haadle tbe Original London knd Parisian prodactlonsot OltlGKT, 31 RUE VlVIENNK. PAJtlA. t An ernmiwattoa ot ear immense stock iil satisfy the uovlpe as well as the anthetic taste that for tone and character our goedi cannot be excelled, aad raak among tan ' leading houses oa this conUaeat. ' t: Na 121 North Queen J$FfL J. K. SMAlSfe, ARTIST TAILOB. frqaiy FflrjZT?
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