v-J-2 -".. ? -v4--vr,V,w''?i;-vr-e- ; :"kv w JM?ft- lg.iO-'-.a1iJgt- -V"h. "-r"-'Bvir.i .-..,;,; jy- Hr1 3e-''..s'V''-ws''r r'-iyvw;..t -i'-JI2 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1882. ; COLUMBIA JVEW8. own iekgcmk cokkespondkmck Kvents Along tbe Maaqaebauaa-ltems Interest la mad Aroand tne Uorongh or I'lcked Up by (be Intelli gencer's tteporter. A meeting of council will be held to night in tbe couucil chamber. An extension is being made to Bachman & Ferry's planing mill. The P. K R. pay car will arrive in town to-morrow morning. It is later iu coming tins month than usual. A raspberry festival will be held in the armory to night by St. John's Lutheran church. All are iuvitcd to attend. Mr. F. A. Bennett has foi sale tickets for the United Brethren Sunday school picnic at Lititzou the 18th of July, While conducting au individual ore train from Haldcmau's branch to St. Chailes furnace yesterday, Wm. Hill was robbed of $31 and a silver watch. The sain of Read's fishing battery to Mr. Theo. Urban, lately made, has been annulled. Work on the Shawnee rolling mill will be commenced on Monday. Mr. William Roberts, of Lancaster, will superintend .it. Plate ami bar iron are to ba made hereafter. Ileiso & KaulTman are the ageuU for the American Star bicycle. The small wheel of this machine is in front of the large one instead of behiud it, as in the Columbia. A handsome gold badge was presented to Mr. Peter Hoffman, last evening, by the, members of Osceola tribe of Red Mou . Mr. Hoffman responded to the presenta tion address in a neat speech. The Wrightsville G. A. R. post was mustered in last evening by members from Gen. Welsh post, here. Twenty-five com rades from town went over. The new post is named Lieut. R. W. Smith post, No. 270. Officers were elected and in stalled. l'omonal Paragraphs. Minuio Lockard, who was poisoned by Paris green a few days since, is much better. Mr. Wm. Miller, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. S. W. Miller on Locust street. Mr. J. B. Hummel, of Harrisburg, is visiting Mr. Will Fcndrich. A large number of persons wcro present at a party given on Wednesday, by Mr. J. B. upplce, at his residence on Locust street. The entertainment was a delight ful one, and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who had the pleasure of atteuding. Narrow Kscape Iroiu Drowning. While bass Ashing yesterday, Mr. Adolph Jc8scl was thrown from the boat while en deavoring to lift the anchor. He was going down for the third aud last timo, when rescued by Mr. Mose Bachcnhcimer, who sprang into the water after him. Mr. Ed. Spering also made a narrow cs capo from going over the dam, yesterday. He was caught by some one near him as lie was about to make tho plunge. Going over this ptaco now means great danger, because the river is very high, and runs turbulently and swiftly here. A New Kngine . The new engine lately placed in position at Supplco's engine works is a handsome one. It is a 30 horso power engine, the stroke is 20 inches, the cylindor a 12 inch one, tho fly wheel measures 7 feet in di ameter, the governor is automatic, aud there is an automatic stop ; by means of which tho steam will bo closed from the cylinder, in ease the power belt breaks. These woiks arc running a full force of hands, full time; plenty of orders are wait ing to bo filled. meeting ol ilie School Hoard. The regular monthly meeting of the school board was held last evening, Mr. Alfred Myers presiding. Tho entire board with the exception of Messrs. Given and Wike were present. The tax colloctorship was awarded to Mr. S. H. Boyd. It was decided not to change the present system of teachiug orthography. Very little other business was transacted of interest to the general public. Hurt In a Quarry. Mr. John Lockard's arm has become very painful, from the effects of the blow received a few days ago, while employed at work in Kauffman's stone quarrit s. Picnic in Ileisa's Woods. On tho 15th of July a pic sic will bo held in Hcisu's woods. It will commence in the afternoon and continue until late in tho evening. Wolfe's orchestra will fur nish music for dauclng. 1HE UKANO AKHT. Arranging for tne Proposed Gettysburg Kx ciuBion and Encampment. Last evening the committee of arrange ments of Geo. H. Thomas Post, No 84, G. A. It., had a meeting at Moor's hotel, corner of South Queen and Vine streets, for tho purpose of completing tho dctai's for tho excursion to Gettysburg, Monday, July 24th. The auuual encampment of the Grand Army begius then on Saturday cf next week, 22 inst., aud the local post will participate iu the exercises. It is expected that the gathering will be tho largest ever held iu this department, and thus far there have been 2,000 applicants received at headquarters from former sol diers, and there will be besides a number of excursions from different places. The Pennsylvania reserve association will meet on tho 26th inst. On tho evening of the 24th;tho lOCth Pennsylvania volunteers will erect a tablet on East cemetery hill, with appropriate certnouies. Zook Post of Norristown will erect a memorial on tbe 23th iu honor of General Zook in the " Wheatfield," west of "Round Top," which by reason of the terrific fighting and havoc that occurred upon it, has been called tho " whirlpool " of the battle, and similar services will be held at various points all over the battle field commemo rative of special incidents that marked tho great struggle. The committee on transportation ap pointed by post 84 is composed of tho fol lowing gentlemen, from whom excursion tickets can be procured on or before July 21 by any of our citizons who may dosiro to be prescut during the ceremonies : A.F. Sbenck, cs.-, D. P. Rosenmiller, Daniel M. Moore, John Reese, M. -N. Stark aud James Nimlow. Tbe price of round trip is $2. The MHIersville band will accom pany tbe excursion. AtNimlow's cigar store may bo seen one of the tombstones with which it is proposed to mark the graves of soldiers that are not already designated. It is a plain white ftone of the usual height aud bears tho name of the deceased and the regiment or command with which he was connected, chiseled in a space that is shaped like a shield. The stones are fur nished gratis by the government and any person knowing of soldiers whose graves are unmarked are requested to leave tho names at Nimlow's oigar store in the northeast angle of Centre Square when tombstones will be promptly furnished without cost. Madden Death. The wife of Isaac McGowan, of Christi .ana, died suddenly on Wednesday of heart disease. She had for a long time been in ill health, but nothing serious was antici pated. On tho day mentioned she com plained of feeling unwell and before she could be removed had fallen to the floor. Shedied soon after. The deceased lady who was widely known and respected for her many virtues, was the eldest daughter of Jno. D. Harrar. Her funeral took place today. Disorderly Boys. Two boys 15 or 16 years of age, named Fisher and Kendig, were arrested and locked up for disorderly conduct, at the corner of West King and Mary streets. They were discharged in payment of a fine andcott. Jacob M. Long's Faaeral. The funeral of Jacob M. Long took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and was very largely attended. Tbe face of deceased wore a wonderfully natural and life-like expression, and had the body been else where than in a burial casket, it might well bo supposed to be enjoying a peaceful sleep. The body was clothed in a black shroud with white vest. The casket, which was covered with black cloth, silver mounted, had a plate glass top. At the head were placed an elegant pillow of flowers bearing the name Uncle." Above this was placed a beautiful floral crown, surmounted with a cross, and on cither side were wreaths of beautiful flowers. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Shumaker, of St. Paul's Re formed church, of which deceased was a member. The following named gentlemen acted as pall bearers : Chas. F. Hager, S. W. Raub, A. J. Stcinman, Thus. Ellmaker, John W. Jackson, Luther Richards. Reu ben A. Bear and Chas. A. Heinitsh. Driving Accident. Yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock as Steinhiser's mail wagon was passing the corner of West King and Prince streets, the horse fell and broke one of the shafts of the wagou. Tho horse was got upon his lect with some difficulty. uoud Fishing A. W. Hurnish, George Sawvillr, Benj. Charles, Chas. Stoner and Andie Keesey, went fisuing yesterday, in Mill creek, near Steinman's powder-bouse, aud caught fiiS fish consisting or mullet?, suckers and catfiisb. A Card to the rubllc. Hiuiug the. rebuilding ol my old stoicl will occupy a stoic in Lochcr'a building, southeast angle Centre Square, where I hope to see nil my frioiidsand patrons. Great rcductiou in all classes ol Shoes to reduce uiy large stock. jlyUtMAw Respectfully, M.LEVY. M'EVIAl. NOTICES. FitK.siiNEss and puilty arc communicated to the complexion liy Glenn's Sulphur Soap " Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, fitly cts. JylO-lwdeod&w ColmkkV l.leblg'.s Liquid llcef and Tonic In vigorsitor 1h endorsed by physicians. Ail: for CoMen' ; lake no other. Of druggists. JylO-lwduod&w While science cannot tiace to its origin the vital spark, il can regulate nature's force. In all cases of disordered nerves. Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills give com tort and tone. They euro dyspepsia, headache huiI ag gravating wakefulness. JylO lwdftw A Cough, coin or sons 'i nn.ut should do stopped. Megicct, treiuentiy results in an In curable Lung Disease oi Consumption, ltmwn'fc ironclilnl Troches do not disorder tin: stomach like oougli syrups aud balsams, but iicl directly on the I nflamcdpaits, allaying Ii Mixtion, give relief in Asthma. ISronchiai Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singers and Pu bile Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wiilo and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained weJ. .mrihsd rank among I he lew staple lemedles ol the. a1". Sold ut il cento a box vjrvwiier! uv-lvdTThftFftlvw Puny, weak, and sickly children, need Brown's Iron Hitters. It will strengthen and Invigorate them. For sale at II. B. Coehran's di ug stoie, 137 North Queen street. One voice all over the land goes up from mothers, that says, "My daughters nre so leeble ami sad with no strength, all outol breath and life ut the least exertion. What cm we do for them it" Tho answer is simple and lull ot hope. One to lour weeks' useol Hop Biltcts, will make them healthy, rosy, bptiglilly, and cheerful. jyl-2dw .SitiLou's Catarrh icemedy a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For K.ilo at Cochran's dmg stole, 137 North Queen Htrect. There is more suengin restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than 'in a bushel ot malt or a gallon ol milk. This ex plains why invalids 11 nd il such a wonderful invigoranl for mind and bod)'. See other column. iyl-lmileod&eow ttKsciiKi) rnum oiiATU. The followingstatementot William J. Cough 1 in, ol Soinei'vllle, Magi., is so remarkable that we beg toask for it the attention ot our read ers. He says : "In the tall ot 1S7C I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and llesh. I was so weak at one timo that I could not leave my bed. In tho sum mer of 1S77 1 was admit ted to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my lett lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was solar gone at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope but a Iriend told me ot IK. WJH. HALL'S BALSAM FOU THE LUNGS. I laughed at my fi lends, thinking my cass incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy tkem, when to my sur prise aud gratification, 1 commenced totcel better. My hope, once dead, began to revive, a-d to-day I leel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " 1 wriletlils hoping you will publish It, so that every one afflicted with Dltensed Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done me iuoio good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cougb has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to work.' Sold bvH. IS. Cochran, 137orlli Queen street. liowto Secure lleallli. Itbccms btrange that any one. will suffer trom the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VILL'SSAKSAPAKILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND L1VEB SYBUP will restore pcrlect health to tho physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, ami has proven Itself to bo the best BLOOD l'UBIFIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorder;', Weakness ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Malu ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bit ions complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition of the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc It corrects lndl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you Its merits as a health rcnewer, for it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when tho complaint Is ot an cxhaustivo nainro, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor oi tho brain and ner vous system. BAKEU'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. KEDHOK&E POWDERS cure all diseases of horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may21-2 For sale at IL B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. nrown'S Household Panacea Is Hie most cflcetive Pain Dcstrojer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied cxtcmally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator,' and It Is warranted doable the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all aches, ami is TUB GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Brown's Household Pawacba" should bo in every family. A teaspoon rul of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed timo will break up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. foull-lydM.WASftw THOU8AKOS bear witness to the positive cura tive powers of the GUEAT GEBMAN INVIG ORATOB, tho only remedy that has proved itself a erBcivio for general debility or over taxed brain, finally ending in consumption, aud a premature grave. Sold by all druggists or will be sent free on receipt or 11.00 per box, or six boxes for $5.00. AUdres F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, solo agent for the United States. Send for circular and testimonials ol genuine cures. For sale at Kaullinan's drug store North Queen street. jyl3-MTnd JJ new AitrxMTzauMJsirxa. UlNil & WILSON. FISHING TACKLE, ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Rods to Suit All Purchasers trom 5c. Up. REELS OF ALL KINDS. SNOODEl) HOOKS, GIMP AND GUT. LANDING NETS Silk, Linen and Cotton Lines. Cheapest Tackle Ever in the City at FLINN & WILLSON'S. LANCASTER. PA. SIGN OF THE -J BIG DOGS. May rcTcr. Messrs. Kly Bros., DrujrgistJ, Owego, N. Y I have been afflicted for twenty years, dur ing the month? ot August and Scptcmbei with Hay Fever, and have tried various reme dies for Its relict without success. I was in duced to try your Cream Balm ; have used it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it to all similarly afflicted. Rob mht W. Towsley, (ex-Mayor) Elizabeth, N.J. Tbentos, N. .1., Oct. 23, ISsO. I have HU'lcred for eight years with Ilay Fcver, during July, August and September. In the beginning ot July, this year. I resorted to Ely's Cream Halm, and have been entirely free Horn the fever since the nrst application. 1 can recommend it a a cure. Edwarcb C. Hillman. at the Xew Jersey State Arsenal. Price 5'J cent. Apply into the nostrils with little linger. Foi sale at II. B. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. )ul!d&w Catarrh at tbn Bladder. (Hinging Irritation, iutlammatton.all Kidney and Urinary Cowdaints, cured by Buchu palba.' 1. Depot 'u'lti Black. Wide (wake Helta. Messrs. Saigeni i:ro., drmrgtsts, Delta, Ohio In ordering a quaintly ol Thomas' Eclectric Oil, write that they never sold anything that gave such unlvcistl fatislacllon in curing coughs, colds, bronchitis, rheumatism, neu ralgia, etc. For sale ut II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North (Jueen street, Lancaster. That Husband ot Mine, Is three limes the man he was before he began using " Wells' Health Bcncwer." $1. Drug gists. Depot John Black. When you leel out ol sorts, have thu blues melancholy, etc., it must be Indigestion that ails you. Brown's Iron Bitters cures it. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Iy3-lw d&w Mothers! Motbors!! Mothers!! Aie you disturbed at night and broken ol your lest by a sictt child sutlcring and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1 If so, go at once and get a bottle ol MUS. WIN. SLOWS SOOTHING 8 YKUP. It will relieve the poor little suirerer immediately depend upon it: thero is no mistako about It. Thero is not a mother on earth who has ever used il, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and glvo rest to the mother and relief ami health to tho child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all eases, anil pleasant to tho taste, and Is tho prescription ot one ol tho oldest and best female physicians and uurser. in the United States, Sold everywhere. S3 cents a bottle. ui'My-M.WASAw Or plain, or beautirul, the while. No lady can afford to s-uiile. Unless lor teeth are like the snow ; And it she Mil in this. And can't atfonl to smile or kls, She must usoSOZODONT, I trow. jyll-lwdeodww VJSATJIS. DEMonnow. Julv 13, 18S2, in Lancaster, Pa , Samuel, son or Joseph and Fanny Demorrow, in the 10th year ot his age. The relatives and lricnds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tho luneral. Irom the residence ol his patents, No. 24 Locust street, on to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. yjitr Ani'MttTisniiiNTs. w K AUK AI'THOUI.KD TO ANNOUNCE ELIltV SNYDER, ol the NINTH WAttD. a candidate tor Asem byof the First disliict. Subject to Demo cratic rules. J'yW-tP "CXCCKsION TO I.ANDISV1M.K i:AMl- Ci MEETING. A special train will leave Port Deposit on SUNDAY MOKNING, JULY 23d, 1882. stopping at all stations on the Col umbia ft Port Deposit nallroad, and run through to Landlsvllle campmeeting. via Col umbia ft Lancaster. For lull particulars see posters. SOUKHKEU A WABF EL. jlyll-2tdvUw Managers. SK.AKUP01'tSAI.S FOK FUKN1SHING the New School Building on Manor street with Primary and Secondary and Teachers' Desks will bo received until 8 o'clock p. in., Tuesday July ltth. proposals to be addressed to E. J. Ensman, Chairman ol Committee. The Committee reserve tho rigut to reject any or all bids. E. J. EU1SM AN, jly!4-3td Chairman of Committee. ASSIGN -l IBsTATK OF DAVII U. Kulp anil wife, ot Lancaster city. Tne undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands ot Henry Baumganlner, ass'gnee, to and among those ICKOlly entitled to tne same, will sit. lor that purpose on FB1DAY. AUGUST II, 1P8Z, at 1 o'clock a. in., in the library room of tlio court house in thu el tv of Lancaster, where all per sons interested in said distribution may at tend. A. II. FB1TCUEY. Juiy7-Itdo.iwF Auditor. piOLOKfcD WOODS MEETING ! A Giaml Colored Woods Meeting in chargs 6f Kev. John Frances and Bev. Matthew Dlggs, In HESS' WOODS, KEAIl qCARKYVILLK. On SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1882. All arc cordially invited. Ample provision will be madu for all on the ground. Huck stering not allowed within one mile ot tho meeting. Horse feed can be had on the grounds. No spirituous or Malt Liquor, wino or cidei allowed on or near the grounds. TWO SPECIAL TRAINS Will leave Lancaster (King Street) Depot at DnVlnrk- a. M.. stonnlnir at all stations. Ke- tnrnlng. leaves Quarry villc at 7 o'clock P. M. Fare for Round Trip from Lancaster, Ouly 65 Cents. Excursion Tickets will be sold lrom all sta tions betweenLancastcr and Quarryvllle. ltd POSITIVE PUBtlW SALE OK VALUABLE CITY PBOPEBTY. On SATUBDAY, the 19th day ol AUGUST, 183 . the undersigned, being all ol the children of Peter Long and Elizabeth Long, late ot the city ot Lancaster, deceased, willl otTer at pub lic sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, of said city, the following real estate, viz. : A lot or piece ot ground, situated on tho northwest corner of West orange and Char lotte streets, in said city, containing in front on said West Orange street, 61 feet, 4j inches, more or less, and extending of thesame width northwardly 151 leet, more or less, to the property now In the posses-ion ot John Gib son, bounded on the cast by said Charlotte street : on tho west by the property belonging to tho Heirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased; on south by said West Orange street, and on the north by property of said John Gibson. Whereon is erected a one-story LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, Stable, &c. The lot contains a variety ol Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, and a well ot excellent water. And is one ot the most eligible building lots in the city. Good titlo will be given to tho purchaser. Pnmnna desirins further information may call on William It. Wilson and H. Clay Bru- baker,esqs. , Sale to commence at 7 o clock p. m., when terms will bemade known by the undersigned owners. . JOHN LONG, SUSAN .LONG, CATHABINE LONG, ADALINE LONG, FANNY FBEE. SARAH LONG, MABY SUAUD. ELIZABETH ST1FFLE. Hxkrt Sbcbebt. Auctioneer. July8-7tOS4augl7,lS,l9 3TEW AJtrEBTiaEBLEirTa. J? The Shaeffer property. No. 437 West Or iniK HUNT. angestieet. For further intonnatlon apply to JOUN c. suAisrr r.tt, Cadwell Uonse. jyll-lwd SCHOOL TAX. 188. .. Tim duplicate is In the hands of the treas ui er. Tlnee per cent, off tor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. a-Omco hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. jul3-2mdR BUDWEIiEK BEEK.-THK UMOEK signed has J tut received a fresh lot of the celebrated Budwelscr Beer. It is nicely bot tled and very convenient tor parties or fam ily use. Also. Bttspberry-ade, sultablo lor picnics, Ac., which can bo bought at a very low figure. uEoJiGK WALU Jyl3-3tl Southern Hotel. PUBLIC SALE Olf CANADA HOBSES. On MONDAY. JULY J7th, 1882, will be sold at the Mcrrimac House, Lancaster City, Pa.. 20 head ol Heavy-Boned, Well-Made. Working Horses. Sale to commenco at 1 o'clock p. m. UEORGE GKOS3MAN. Saxukl Hess Sow. Auct. Jyl4-2td XM FORMATION WAKTED OF EDWARD MuGOVEBN, aged years. 6 feet 10 inches high, weighs about 1C0 lbs., has sandy colored moustache and board, hair beginning to turn grey ; he wandered from the Lancaster County Insane Asylum on the 4th or July bust. Any Information concerning him will bo thank fully received by THOMAS E. MoMANUS. jyKI-2td Keystone House, Lancaster, Pa. D It.WICKEBSUAM'SLANCASTEBWATCH KEEPS ITS Wonderful Record UNBROKEN FOR FOUR YEARS. Lancaster Juno 12, 1&2. A.B1TNEK.ESQ, Manager Lancaster Walch Factory. DEAR SIR : IN THE SUMMER OF 1SJ0 1 MADE A EUROPEAN TOUR TRAVELING SOME 12.000 MILES. I CARRIED WITH ME ONE OF YOUR LANCASTER WATCHES. IT NEVER STOPPED AND DID NOT VARY A SINGLE MINUTE FROM THE TRUE TIME DURING THE ENTIRE TRIP. I HAVE CARRIED THE SAME WATCH FOR THE FOUR YEARS SINCE 'THAT TIME, AND IT HAS MAINTAINED ITS WONDERFUL RECORD UNBROKEN, I AM AGAIN ABOUT TO START ABROAD FOR A PROLONGED RESI DENCE. MY FAITHFUL TIME KEEPER, WHICH HAS COME TO BE CONSIDERED A FRIEND, GOES WITH ME, AND I WILL BE PROUD TO EXHIBIT IN ANYWHERE AS A TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN SKILL AND HOME INDUSTRY. Yours very truly, J. P. WICKERSHAM, American Minister to Denmark. THE FIRST OP THE Lancaster Watches TO GROSS THE SEAS. -nrit.L.iAMSoM es foster. RARE BARGAINS. Men's All Wool Suits for $10.00. Men's Imitation Seersucker Coats for 50c. Men's Linen Pants for $1.00. Men's Harvest Pants for $1 00. One Case of Men's Half Hose for 81.00 Per Dozen. The EIOHMIE Shirt for $1.00. The GOODWILL Shirt for $1 00. Saiatogas. Gent's Travillng Ti links and Valises by the CART loau, and at prices so low you ean baldly fall to bo pleaded. WILLIAMSON -AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTEB, PA. KGANIZED 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. 49For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STRBET.1 luWradTuThAS APBttBNTlUK BOYS wantfd. A few InteUIgent boys wanted to learn the Printing Business fat the new establish ment oi tne inquirer irnnungijpuipiuiy. -a-v plications received until AUGUST 10, either 111 person or oy letter, jl casneo duwiu ottered lor thoroughly 168x11101; a. flrst-ehus trade. Jyl3 lwaeoaSlw THIRD EDITION. FBTDAY EVENING. JULY 14, 1883. THE WAR IN EGYPT. NEWS FROM THE SCENE OF ACTION. rir Still KagiBg la Alexandria Two Thou- MndChrlsUansMaaaaered Tae Bora. bsrdmeat Beamed Seymour Guar dins We Kbedure. London, July 14 Admiral Seymour telegraphs "I have occupied tho Ras-el-Tin palace with marines and spiked the guns in six batteries opposite. The city is still burning, but I am clearing tho streets. The khedivo is safe in the pal ace which is garrisoned by 700 marines." Two Tnoosaad Christians Massacred. Alexandria, July 14. The number of persons massacred by the mob is estimat ed at two thousand. , The firing heard in Alexandria yesterday was by the marines i and sailors, who were dispersing plunder ers with gatling guns. They reached the centre of the -town and had some short, sharp fighting. There are not enough sailors and marines to occupy all the streets of tho city. During the bombardment a whole battalion of Arabs was blown up in one fort. The firo here is still raging fu riously. More than one-third of the city appears to be on tiro, there being at least two miles of houses burning. .Seymour Keiurnes tne Fire. The firo is still spreading and men ate seen running about with torches com pleting the work of devastation. The Arabs are still looting tho town, although sailors have killed many of them. Ad. miral Soyroour had determined to land a force, but refugees inform him that nine thousand Egyptians occupy a position outside the city awaiting atttack, and es the admiral can only land three hundred men ho has given up the idea and will commenco to firo cannon shots over the city to frighten the rioters. The Monarch opened fire again this morning and de stroyed another battery. The Household Cavalry. London, July 14. Fonr hundred and fifty of the Honsohold cavahy will leave England to-morrow week. Their destina tion is unknown. Views of the British Press. The Timet this morning says: "By this last outrage Arabi Pasha has put himself outside the pale of humanity. He must be followed aud his army dispersed. It is satisfactory to know that the British prepa rations are, complete, and that we are wil ling to carry out the will of Europe if no other natiou be found to do tho work. Should the Porte still hold back Lord Duf forin will state in the conference that Eng land is prepared to undertake the task, but will welcome tbe co-operation of any other government." Tho Standard says tho adinirality pro poses to request Admiral Seymour to Fin nish a full report of tho performance of each iron clad with details of tho working of the armament. A dispatch to tho Hews from Marseilles states that despite the fact that it is tho national fete day, work will be carried on at tho Toulon arsenal on Friday. The correspondent of tbe Times at Ber lin says it is reported that tbe German cor vette Nympse has been ordered to Egypt. Greece Beady to Intervene. Athens, July 14. The Memiger iV Alliens confirms the report that the gov ernment has expressed its readiness to join with a cojps of 7,000 men in interven tion iu Egypt. No lnrrlngmentof tne Saltan's ltlghts. London. July 14. A dispatch to Keu- ter's telegram company fromGoustantinoplo says Musuras Pasha, the Turkish ambassa dor, at London, has telegraphed to tho Porto that Earl Granville has informed him that England is compelled to proceed vigorously against the Egyptian rebels, but that tho sovereign rights of tho sultan will be in uo way predjudiccd thereby. French Ladles Among the Kntngees. A lex an Dm A, July 14. While tbe sail ors were ashore, no water could be ob tained, owing to the stoppage of the works. There are some French ladies among the fugitives rescued yesterday ; also tho Egyptian prefect of police who succeeded the instigator of tho massacre iu Alexan dria on the eleventh of Juue. The Khedive's Falace Looted. London, July 14. A dispatch to Iiiu ter's telegram company from Alexandria says : "Some field pieces wero landed with the marines at Ras-el-Tin fort. Tho khedivo's Ras-el-Tin palace was looted shortly before the marines arrived." Wolseley to tbe Kescuc. London, July 14, 1 p. m. Au Alexan dria dispatch to the daily Neicis, dated at 10 a. ra,, says that Gen. Sir Garnet Wolse ley is expected at Portside on Sunday. If Arabi Pacha makes a stand at Rosetta on Damanhawer, Sir Garnet will have to pro proceed to Alexandria. Tho marines who spiked tho uuna found fifteen Aunstrong guns of the newest patterns, some of them disabled ; be neath one were beven dead bodies. A body of 150 marines hold the arsenal gate. At the custom house gate there are 100 marines with a gattling gun who will remain all night. The marines have killed many looters. A crowd with a green flag passed down the principal street in the Arab quarter shouting. The government tells the people not to leave, but being pantc-Btricken, thoy pay no heed to him. It is reported that six persons were massacred at the French consulate. Tbe Kbedive to Kmbark. The khedive will embark from tho Ras-el-Tin palace on board a Turkish ship. Tbe Egyptian Lou 600 Alexandria, July 14. Twenty armed Europeans who escaped the general mas sacre, were told by a paoha whom they met on their way through the town, that the Egyptians killed numbered six hun dred. The English and French consulates were burned to tbe ground. A British Gunboat at fori Sld. London, July 14. Tho gunboat Iris hai arrived at Port Said and lies with one broad side bearing on the town, and the other upon an Egyptian corvette com manded by one of Arabi Pacba's officers. There are 428 British subjects, 500 Egyp tian soldiers and 200 police at Port Said. Port Said, July 14, 12:40 p. m. En trance to tne aucz uanai nas Dcen pro- hibited Fort Marabout Baals Down Her Colors. Fort Marabout Baals Alexandria, July 141 r. v. Fort Marabout to day hoisted the Egyptian colors, bat hauled them in again as 6oon as the British squadron assembled around it. The marine artillery has occupied Fort Napoleon, commanding the town. Two hundred marines have been ordered to march through tho town and shoot rioters. Arabi Facha's FUgbt. London, July 14. It was stated in the House of Commons to day that Arabi Pacha fled from Alexandria in a boat. It is understood his troops are dispersing. Gladstone said the khedive had secured the loyalty of the, soldiers sent to guard him and would summon the leading pachas and endeavor to re-establish otder. Arab! Declared a Rebel. London, JulyJ 14, 2:30 r. m. A dispatch to the Times from Constantinople says in last evening's meeting of the council the prime minister, Said Pacha, maintained that Arabi Pacha was a rebel and must be treated as such. Threatening tho Khedive. Alexandria, July 14. After the khedive's palace had been surrounded a party of soldiers entered his apartment aud declared that they had orders to kill him, and burn tbe palace. After long parleying their loyalty was bought by promises of money. They then escorted the khedivo to the British at Ras El-Tin His guard was not allowed to enter tbe palace thero with him. All the ministers except Arabi Pacha presented themselves at tho Ras-El-Tin palace. The Town Totally ltulned. London, July 14 A dispatch from Alexandria at 4 p. in. says the town is totally ruined. Two thirds of the troops deserted during bombardment. Another dispatch says that at five o'clock this evening a detachment of marines marched through the town and some of tho plund erers captured in flagrante delicto wore summarily shot. IHK JJKSTKOHNt. KLKMKNT. Work at the Flames In a Maryland Town. Booneville, Md , July 14 Fire at Fayette, Howard county, yesterday, caused a total loss of $50,000. Among tiio principal sufferers wcro L. S. Prosstr stock of drygoods, $25,000, and C J. Walker, Advertiser office, $0,000. HuO.000 Destroyed by Fire. Owen Sound, Ont., July 14. A fire hero, this morning destroyed the following buildings : W. B. Stephens' hardware store ; Creighton Bro'e. general dry goods store ; Mr. Forhan's jewelry ; Mr. Gil son's saddlery ; Mrs. Shaw's faucy goods ; G. T. Miller's boot and shoe stock ; D. R. insurance office ; R. White's butcher shop ; tho residonco of Airs. McC'onley ; 31. Gilson and Mrs. Bond, dressmakeis. The total Ios3 was $50,000. OBIT OAKY Venth ot a Fromlneut and Wealthy Chester Counttun. West Chester, July 14. Last night Pratt Roberts, residing near this borough, died from a complication of diseases, aged 78 years, Ho was one of tho wealthiest meu of this county. His estate is estimated to nearly $1,000,000. Ho was a large in vestor in nearly all Western states and owned considerable property in Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. He was the father of Gen. Geo. W. Roberts, who was killed at the siego of Nashville, Tenn., while leading tbe charge against C lea burn's division. Mr. Roberts leaves but one child to inherit his immense wealth. Applying the ttopression Act. London, July 14. A special gazette, issued at two o'clock this morning, pro claims the following places in Ireland under the repression act : Counties of Cavan, Leitrim, Longford, Wcstmeatb, Sligo, Roscommon, Mayo, Tipperary, Kil kenny, Waterford, Limerick, Cork, Clare, Kerry, Louth and Dublin. Tho cities of Limerick, Coik, Waterford, Kilkenny, Dublin, Londonderry, Galway and Drogbeda, and two baronies in Monaghan and two in Armagh. Killed and Mangled by the Cars. Marshkield, Mass., July 14. William Weston and his sou Frank, driving across tho railroad, near here last evening, wcro struck by a train and both killed. Tho bodies were mangled almost beyond recog nition. Sad Citse of Drowning. Worcester, Mass., July 14. Edward Hall, about 28 years of age, the son of tho late Mayor Thcson E. Hall, and tho wife of bis cousin, Henry S. Hall, were drowned here this morning. While going over tbe bridge their horso became frightened, car rying both into the pond with the vohicle. An Aged Thief Shot aud Killed. Wilmington, N. C, July 14. Andrew J. Walker, colored, shot and killed Titus Davis, also colored, 70 years old, here about daybreak this morning, while tho latter was attempting to 10b tho former's house. Deaperadoes Killed. Tombstone, Ariz , July 14 Three des peradoes weto killed in Souora by a pur suing party a few days ago. They had taken part in the killing of tlnee meu near Calabosas last Sunday. Catholic Church Burned. Danville, 111., July 14. About mid night last night St. Patrick's Catholic church was burned. The loss U $30,000 ; fully insured. Another Toy Pistol Victim. Potts ville, July 11. James Roades, aged 13, died here last night from lockjaw, the effect of a toy pistol wound received on the fourth inst. WKATHKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, July d4. For tbe Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, vari able winds stationary temperature, higher pressure Attorney General Brewster J II. Washington, July 14. Attorney Gen eral Brewster is slightly indisposed, and has not been able to perform his official duties for several days. He did not at tend the cabinet meeting to-day. ESTATK OF MARK WABD, LATK of Lancaster city, deceased. The under slimed auditor, appointed to distribute tbe balance remaining in the bands of JCUzabetb Marks, administratrix, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit lor that purpose on THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 18f 2. at 10 o'clock, a. in., in the library room ot tbe court house, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution miv attend. A. H. FRiTCHEY. july7-4tdoawF Auditor. JLttsMTaTT. raiiasieraaia Market, rata. Julv It Flour ontet. harlev 1'BILA steady: Superfine, at K 73 ; Extiv, S3 504 83 ;iena'a family, f3 400533. itye nour at ueajt -a. wheatdnll and easier ; Del and Pa f I Z7(l 29; do Amber. SI 3341 30. Bed, corn nrm on local scaruuy. Oats Arm for spot lot. Kyo dull new, 6Jc ; old, 7-!v. Provisions qlcter. Lard easier. Batter Arm, with fair demand tor choice; Creamery JExtra. 3Uc; do good to cuolce. Bgs dull and week : Pa., 21o ; Western. 17919c. Cheese steady and fairly active. Petroleum dull ; Kuflned, 6Ji?. Whisky at II 17. Mew Xora asaraet. Maw ToacJulylL flour-State and West ern without declden ohaBge; moderate export and jobbing trade demand. Southern quiet and steady. Wheat heavy; 1U0IC lower: moderate speculative trading: No. 2 tteu, Jnly,$l:4 1 29k ; do Aug.. St S3!-M1 23 ; do Sep.. fl aiiW 23; do Oct.. $1 2IK1 23; do year, $1 2391 23tf. Corn :i01c lower and heavy ; Mixed West ern spot. 83987c ; do futures. Sl?j97c. OatoKClo lower: No. 1 Auk.. 3l&32Kc; do Sept, .&: State, 6370e; Western. fil6$e. aratn and rrovistoa uaetatlaas. Ono o'clock quotations ol grata and provfe. Inns, furnished by S. K. Yundt. Broker, 1H sast King street. July 14. Calcago. Lard 1230 12.65 V New York, l'hUartelphla and Local Stocks also United States Bonds reported dally by Jacob K. Lotto, 22 North Qut-en atxect. July 14. 10:09 ISO 2J 4. m. r. a. r.M Del.. Lack.A Western Oenver A KIo Grande S. r..Lako Erie ft Western.... Kansas and Texas Laxe Shore Mich. Southern... Now York Central New Jersey C'en'-tr. Ontario A Western Omaha Com........... ......... Omaha Preferred , Chicago. HII. St. Paul Texas iraciao.......... ...... Wabash. H inisAPacinc.... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania It. IL. - Buffalo Pitts. & West Northern Pacific Com " Preferred 127 1267 127J5 53X 684 W) 3)i 39?i .!! 37K 37i 37S 112 1 . II2H 1344 1.14 134 TK TVi 77a 27K 27 Xlfi. 46K 4fiU 4i I03 10HJ2 106-,'i 117?; 1I92 119X 48J4 4- 4HJ 332i ftl? eog 2tfk 184 4X 8VS 2JJ " W4 8 60 60K 23Jtj 2!) W W!4 4S 46 8 ...i? ..,; KJt Stock Market. CiiiVAUO, July 13. Tho Drover. Journal ic pnrls : Hogs Receipts, 21.000 head ; shipment:!, j,50O head ; market dull and weak ntKQlOc. decline: mixed, 17 088 20;. heavy. S32StHH): li-ht7.V82i;Mkliw,$I 7369740; cloaod wrak; 1K0 hogs left. Cattle Receipts. 3.MK) bead : shipment. 2.50 1 head ; market weak ; exports. 10c. lower : some extra at 97 MH ; good to cholco ship ping, 13025c, lower at so 607 40 : common to fair, 20030c lower at 9S633. all low grades: whipping cattle, 30930c. lower; butchers' dull at 93 ; Blockers and feeders very dull at 92 730 3 ; range weaker; Texans3734J4 30; shipping Tcxans 94 73323; Wyoming natives $0 30. Sheep Receipts. 1.UQ0 head; shipment, mine ; very dull ; I5Q25C. lower: common to fair. 9393 BO; medium to good. 93 734JI25; choice, f4 4040. East LinEBxr.Pa."July 13. Cattle Receipts 1.003 head ; slow ; prime. 97 S097 73 ; good, f 0723 ; common, 93508023. Hogs Receipts, 1,300 head : Philadelphia. 93 739; Baltlmores, 98500860; Yorkers, 98 20 08 43. Sheep Receipts. 2,000 head ; dull : extra, 94 73 05; good, 91 TiO0l 73 ; common, 92600350. lSt'KFiio. July 13. Cattle Receipt. I,ll head ; nothing doing and prospocts bad : xt-v-er-il cars remain unsold. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,200 head; market dull, with downward tendency ; Ohio sheep, l S.'f5 10$ Western lambs 9007. Hogs Receipts. 4.000 head ; run light ; no Eastern trade; good Yorkers. 98 O0S 2038 40 ; good medium weight. 98 t!O08 83 ;Cliolco Heavy, 9S 93 ; five cars remaln.nnsoid. Par val. Lanc-CUy 6 per ct. Loan, due 1882... 9100 " " 1885... I0O " 1800... 100 " 1805... 100 5 per ct.In lor 30 years.. 100 ' ft per ct. School Loan.... 109 " 4 " In lor 20 years., loo " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 6 ' In 10 or 20 years. 0r Manheltn borough loan 100 BASK STOCKS. First National Bank. ..4100 Farmers' National Bank SO Fulton National Bank 100 l.nncfiiter County National lt:tnk.. 30 ColumMa National Bank 100 Kphrata National Bank 10P Find National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 Flrht N.'itionai Bank,Strnsburg.... 100 Find. National Bunk. Marietta 100 Flrnt Nntiomtl Hank, Mount Joy.. 100 Lilltz National flank 100 Mnnluiim National Bank 100 IMiton National Bank. Mount Joy. 30 Now Holland- Nntlonul Bunk 100 MISCKIXAirBOCn STOCKS. Last sale 9105 12 120 12ft Il 112 102 10&50 EF 9206 110.23 I2K 111 147 l.'i30 141.28 131.30 2WI 113.79 140 134 70 JO 115 92.25 2RJ0 00 120 90 Quurrvvlllo K. R 9 B4 MlllursvllIeSlreetCnr 50 Inquirer Printing Company 30 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 95 Stevens Houho 100 Columbia tins Company Columbia Water Company .Snsquelianna Iron Company..... 109 Marietta Hollowware 109 Slovene House 50 Sicily Inland do East Brandy wine A Waynrsb'g. 50 a MHIersville .Normal School i M tSOBLLAKBOUS BONDS. iju.-irryvllle It. K..diu- ISM 1100 Reading ft Columbia It. it5's 1U0 Lnnraster Watch Co.. due 1880 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Co.. due In lor 'JO years 100 Lancaster tias Light and Fuel Co., Lancusterft Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Holland.... 100 Lancaster ft Snuqncluinna. 300 TtntmnKK stocks. Spring A IJeuver Vtiiuy I 23 V! 178 1 13 1 9120 108 103.50 100 ion ai.3 85 275.15 9 10.2b 22 IS 20 18 urmgcpoi-t ftiioresnoe i.;y, Columbia Cheytnnt Hill 23 Col umbitt ft Wiwhl ngton -m Columbia ft Big Spring VI Lunca-derft Kiihrata ' Lancaster Willow Street 2ft Strasbnrg ft nlllport 23 Marietta May town 23 Marietta Mount Jnv 23 Lanc,EII.arMtht'nftMiddl':t'n. ... 100 Lancaster ft Krultvllle. 50 Lancaster A Mtltz 25 LnnatsterA WiUbiinjtoivn 23 Lancaster Manor .VI Lancaster Manhelm 23 17.23 21 40 40..' 60 50 75 fi& 133.10 43 ourr BMAWLHUB. f IOMMON WKAX.TH DISTRIBUTION CO 46th Popular Monthly nrawtnff OVTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the Gtty or Louisville, OB MONDAY. JULY 31st. 1882. These drawing.- occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot an Act ol tho General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court oa Marco 81 rendered the following decisions: 1st That thefBuawawaaItkIHstriawttos Company is legal. 9a Ita draw lags are fair N. B. The Company has now on hand a targe reserve f u nd. Read tbe list of prizes lor thu JULY D RAWING. 1 prise f 30,009 1 sjillXO V? lOprtzestLOOOeacb 19,601 20 prizes 500each 10,099 C100 prizes 9100 each 19,099 208 prixesfiO each le 600 prizes 20eacb - U.09B 1000 prizes lOeach 19,999 9 prizes 399 each, approxjawttoB ptlsas MM 9prlzes999esch, " " MM 9 prizes leeeack, - - m L9H0 prizes 91EUSC Whole tickets. 92; naif tickets, 91; 27 tickets 930; 65 tickets, 9109. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICB ORDER, orders of S3 and 11 n ward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address ail orders to H. af.BOAROaTAN, Courier-Journal Building Loalnllle. U.J.. 01 B. 91. BOAJUMAN, 309 Broadwav. Haw Torh. fehl-TaTbASftw IBSTATK OF THOMAS 1. KCLLY, LATE j ot tbe the City or Lancaster, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining la tbe hands of W. U. Hensel. administrator, to and among those legally entitled to tne same, will alt for that purpose on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. w in tbe Library Room ot the Court House In tne city ot Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. E.K.MAKT1X. JulylMtdoawW Auditor. Wheat corn Oats Pork July.... l.wk .733$ .M; August 1.1I& .7t .whi jl.MX Sept.... I.0StJi .78'4 Ji HSO Ye-.ir.... 1.07 .6!4 Palladalahla. Julv... 1.2ST5 .87 . .... Aug LiSS .87 JW)4 .... Sept.... 1.2-2.S .87 JJ
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