Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 21, 1882, Image 3

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LACAS ER DAltY JOTLIGENCER, jEjttDAt 1, JJJhY 21, 12.
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COLUMBIA NEWS.
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Events Along tfce 8 yuaaaaa'-lfaM' of
Interest la ssdAnudttt Boroagfc
picked Vp by tho latelU
rencer's Keporter.
A slight .fire occarred in a. Tnw Hill
shanty this Morning.
Mr. Ed.Bkeen, o? Baltimore, formerly
of Columbia, is in town-visiting Meads.
Blackberries have made their appear
ance here. They were vended around the,
the town this morning and sold for 7 cents
a quart.
Yesterday a fine pair of horses, for the
stove works was received here.
Machinists from the Shawnee furnace
machine shop are now engaged in putting
in position, at the Chestnut Hill iron ore
mines, two new7 engines.
Judge James Ryan, of Pottsville, is vis
iting his brother, Mr. Robert Ryan, on
Walnut street.
Ninety members of Lieu. Wm. Child's
Post No. 226, G. A. R., will encamp for a
few days at 'Gettysburg with the rest of
the Union veterans.
Mrs. Hager Pleasant, colored, 85 years
of age, died last night at her late residence
on 5th street. ' She will be buried on Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. James Knife died last evening at
5:30 o'clock, of consumption, at her la!e
residence in Wrightsville.
The funeral services of Mrs. Johu Shil
low, late of Marietta, will be held at 11 a.
m., on Sunday, in the Columbia Trinity
Catholic church, on Cherry street. The
friends are invited to attend.
A lad aamed Atwood Irwiu, clerkirg
for Mr. A. Abels, on Third street, while
opening the (tore this morning, accident
ally run his hand through a glass door
and severely out his wrist.
Patrick McCall, arrested for trespass
ing and taking fruit from the property t f
Mr. Samuel Wright, was discharged this
morning by 'Squire Grier, after paying
the fine and costs of suit.
A Faruw s aUstortaae.
Mr. John Sloats, of Mount Joy lost two
fine milk cows this week by death. They
were pastured in a clover field, where they
ate too much of it, and drinking a large
quantity of water after doing it, became
so swollen that they burst.
Mallcloas Loafers.
A stop should bo put to the loafing on
tho bridge over the Shawnee run at Fourth
street. Some of tho loafers maliciously
spit tobacco juico on the clothing of pass
ing ladies. The proper officials should
keep such people from making a loafing
place of a public walk.
Dead Body Recovered.
The remainder of the body found in the
river at the outlet, on Wednesday, was
taken irom mo sands this morning. About
two tons of sand were dug away before it
could be removed. The body is supposed
to be that of a boy of 14, who was drowned
labt winter in the river, opposite Hairis
burg. Deputy Coiouer Frank has taken
charge of it.
FataXal Mishaps.
Yesterday afternoon whilo Bertie Fil
bert, a little son of Mr. Samuel Filbert,
was playing with a grubbing hoc, in com
pany with another little, boy, he had one
of his fingers nearly severed by a blow
from the instrument.
While hauling cinders at the Shawnee
furnaces, last evening, Ficd Strouble had
his leg caught between two cinder cars
and broken. Ho was removed to his home
on Fifth street, and tho broken limb was
set. He is now doing well.
lflnorderly Negroes.
For indulging in riotous demonstiations
on Fifth Ft rcc t, ycslciday afternoon, the
following persons, all colored, were sent to
the county prison : Lizzie Slater, 30 days ;
TSallio Glaseo, 10 days ; Dollie Wildcat. 10
days ; and Joe Cole, five days. The fight
originated in tbe interference of oathe
Glasco in an attempt of Lizzie Slater to
thrash her mother, a Mrs. Trusty. -This
interference caused Lizzie to hit her
former friend with a brick, which the late
ter resented with a knock down. As
others attempted to quell the fight the
matter was only 'made worse, and a gen
eral melee was the result.
THE LANDISVILLE CANPMKET1NG.
The Fourth Day New Arrivals interesting
Services.
The sky has been cloudy all day
long and the weather is Tory pleasant.
Scarcely any rain fell yesterday and the
duct is thick on the grounds as well as on
the road leading to it. A good soaking
rain would bo of great benefit to the
grounds and would be of very little incon
venience, as services are held in the lino
largo tabernacle during wet weather.
There is very little new on tho grounds.
A number of persons are ariiving daily
and many new faces are seen. Many of
the people ooine from Harrisburg, Head
ing and other places out of tho county.
Among those who have come since our last
report are the followiug: Alderman Sam
son and Christian Herr, of Lancaster, and
Rev. W. 6. Stevenson, of Harrisburg.
Yesterday afternoon, owing to the fail
ure of Dr. Hanlon, of Pennington, K. J.,
to arrive, on account of sickness, the ser
mon was preached by Rev. B. F. Powell,
of Lancaster, who took his text from
Isaiah xliii 1, 2 and 3.
In the evening tho seruiou was preached
by Rev. J. W. Bradley, ami it was from
John, xliii G.
This morning the services began with a
prayer meeting at G o'clctt by Rev. I. M.
Gable and it was followed by another at 8
o'clock by Rev. S B. Brown.
The regular morning sermon was
preached at 10 o'clock by Dr. Roich, the
eminent Brooklyn divine, who took his
text from Zaeharia liii G to 8. Tho ser
VBjp, although quite lengthy, was listened
to with the closest attention by a large
audience. The services closed with prayer
and singing.
At 1:30 this afternoon the children';
meeting was held in the large tent,
and, as usual, it was interesting nnder tho
leadership of Prof. EUenberger.
Rev. W. G. Stevenson, of Harrisburg,
preached this alternoon at 3 o'clock and
Rev. L. B. Brown, of Hiddletown, is an
nounced for this evening.
Going Home.
The passenger depots of the Pennsylva
nia and Reading railroads were crowded
this morning by students from the Millers
ville normal school, who, having cot
through with tho interesting commence
ment exercises, were en route for their
homes to spend the summer vacation.
They carried with them an immense num
ber of Saratogas and trunks of lesser di
mensions. They indulged in a world of
kissing, hand-shaking and other evidences
of good feeling.
Fall of a Uorso.
As the Millersville street railway car was
coming into Centre Square this morning,
well loaded with student passengers, one
of the horses slipped and fell on the Bel
gian block pavement at the head of West
King street. He fell hard and was brusied
sorely, but as the load was soon lightened
and the horse got on bis feet, travel was
Dot long delayed.
SacceaaTal raking.
Yesterday Fred Waltz, of the McGrann
house, and Charlie Miller, of the Cross
Feys hotel, went fishing' in the Basque
Minna off Washington borough, and with
in a few hours caught forty-two fine black
bass.
' Mayer's Coart.
His honor bad three oases of drunken
and disorderly, conduct, before him this
morning. Two of tbeivwUnu having the
wherewithal to pay theusualfine were dis
charged; the other mi sent to jaiL
Aa Abolition Tragedy Kecalled.
Baltimore Gazette.
Joseph P. Scarlet, who died recently in
Philadelphia, was one of tbe three white
men tried for treason , hjdnm.. tk TTakAit
States court for partidpatibrii the 'alaie
riot at Christiana, fa J I kill Swtefebei
1851. 3Ir. Scarlet "Vas- r riSta!
abolitionist, and never failed to
give his aid to fugitive slaves when the
opportunity offered. In the fall of 1851,
when 30 years old, Scarlet was one of the
leaders in the attempt to secrete tbe col
ored man who shot and killed Edward
Gorsuch and wounded Jo6haa and Dick
inson Gorsuch and Dr. Thomas Pierce,
four Baltiraoreans who bad gone to
Christiana in search of fugitive
slaves! Mr. Scarlet, Elijah Lewis and
Castner Hanway, all residents of Christi
ana, and several colored men, were arrest
ed and held for treason. They were sent
to Philadelphia for trial In the Federal
court, where tho prosecution was , aban
doned .after tho acquittal of Mr! Hanway,'
who was tried first.
rvNcRAt. or mks. cevis.
Burled In the Lancaster Cemetery.
The remains of Mrs. Dr. Levis reached
Lancaster this forenoon, and .were con
veyed to the residence of her mother, Mrs.
Benj. Eshleman. The funeral took place
this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the religions
services being conducted by Rev. D. B.
Willson, of the Episcopal chuich. The
remains of Mrs. Levis were placed in an
elegant cahket, and were viewed by hun
dreds of her friends. Tho body was borne
to the grave on a bier, the following gen
tlemen acting as wall bearers : His honor
John B. Livingston, Newton Lightner,
esq., Amos Henderson, Dr. J. A. Ehl;r,
Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg, Dr. H. B Parry,
J. B. Kauffman, esq.
Tbe interment was made in tbe Hiester
I it hi Lancaster cemetery.
hurraying tlio Itoad.
Lttltz Kocord.
A party of survovois passed over the
routo of the contemplated pike to be
made between Lititz aud Brubaker's mill.
Stakes were put down at intervals of 100
feet. They did not follow tbe old road,
but occasionally passed through fields.
The distance between tho starting point
and the terminus was found to be 16,900
feet, or about Z miles.
Watch Taken and Recovered.
This morning a conductor of a train on
the Reading road left his watch laying on
afseat while ho was washiog. Two little
ooys entered the cars and one of them
carried off tho watch. The conductor
called Special Officer Gans, who followed
tbe boys and recovered the watch. The
boys were badly frightened, and as there
was no desire to prosecute, thov wore dis
charged. (
Excursion Trains to Vamp Meeting. ,
On Sunday next the Reading & Colombia
railroad will run special trains to and from
Landisvillo camp meeting as follows : From
Lancaster. King street station, at 8:25 and
10:10 a. m., and 1:43 p. m. Returning will
leave Landisvillo.at 12:00, 4:45 and 8:00 p.
m. Fare, for the round trip 25 cento.
Water Pipe to be Connected.
Connections will be made with the
large water main at tho corner of Plum and
Orange streets on Sunday. The 20 inch
main will bo entirely shut off and the city
will be fed through the 12 and 8 inch pipes.
AH persons will have water, providing
sacy use lccatoiuuy.
Itreneries on Wheels.
Last evening two young men drove up
North Queen street so drunk that they
did not know where they were going. The
horse, which belonged to AIcFadden's
livery, was very tired, and on East Chest
nut street he was taken from tbom and re
turned to the stable.
Accident to a Hand.
Fietl. Miller, who is employed at the
Safe Harbor iron works, met with a pain
ful accident ono day thin week. He got
liis baud under the heavy ball used for
breaking when it fell. Ho had two fingers
and the thumb cut from one baud.
Williamson ft Foster are making a e'ear
ance sale of their Summer Clothing by mark
ing the prices down.
Joust V. LciszELTxr. is no longer connected
with thi) drm ot Philip Lebselter & Co. 21-2t
A Card to tbe rablfn.
fusing the. icbuildlng ot my old stoic I will
occupy a stoi e in Locher's bnilding. southwest
angle Centre Square, where I hope to sec all
my liicnds and patrons. Great reduction in
all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock.
ilvlltfd&w HesDectiuUv. M.LEVY.
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Another lixearslon to Gettysburg.
Our li'Iemlsat Columbia and Marietta an
nounce a special excursion train for next
Wednesday, the 2Cth, leaving Marietta at C:00
and Columbi 1 at C:15 a. in., arriving at Gettys
burg at 9.09 a. m. Keturulng It leaves at 7:40
p. in , thus .allowing nearly eleven hours at
Gettysburg; This will afford ample time to
visit all 'points of inter st on the battle field,
and to witness the Grand Armv dress parade
at 0:30 p. m. ; a grand sight, but rarely to be
seen. Fare lor the round trip, Irom Marietta
f 1.90 ana troni Columbia $1.75. Tickets for sale
at the P. K. B. ticket offices. Tbe Mcclianics
band of Marietta will accompany the excur
sion. Sl'JSVlAZ iroTicus.
"Itougli on Itats."
Clears out rats, mice, loaches.flten.ants, bedbug?-,
skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c.
Diugglsts. jyl7-lwd
Puny, weak, and sickly children, need
Brown's Iron Bitters. It will sticngthen and
invigorate tlieui. For sale at U. B. Cochran's
drug store, 137 North Queen street.
Invalid wives and mothers quickly restored
to health by using Brown's Iron Bltteis. A
ti ue tonic. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug
stoic, 177 North Queen street. Lancaster.
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All who aie afflicted with salt llicum, itch,
scald head, impetigo, antl every other erup
tion of the skin, should use Glenn's Sulphur
Soap. jyl7-lwdeo(Utw
There is inoro streugm restoring power in a
bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a
bushel ot malt or n gallon of milk. This ex
plains why Invalids find it such a wonderful
invigorant tor mind and body. See other
column. lyl-lnideod&eow
Mother! aiothersl! Mothers It
Are you disturbed at night ;and broken ot
yi-ur rest by 11 sicR chUd suffering and crying
with excruciating pain or cutting teeth ? If
so, go at once and get a bottle ot MBS. WIN
SLOW'3 SOOTHING Sl'BUP It will relieve
tbe poor little sufferer immediately depend
upon it: there is no mistake about It, There
Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It,
who will not tell you at once that It will regu
late the bowels, and glvo rest to the mother
and relict ami health to tho child, operating
like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all
cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription ot one of the oldest and best
femalo .physicians aud nurses in the United
States, Sold everywhere. Si cents a bottle.
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Sins or the Fathers Visited on the Children.
Physicians say that scrotnlous taint cannot
be eradicated ; wc deny it "in toto." If yon
So through a thorough course ot Burdock
lood Bitters, your blood will get as pure as
you can wish. Price $1. For sale at H. B.
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Tartar
Are barnacles aa the teeth; at fljst creamy,
then crusty, then removable only by the den
tist. It locsens the teethrand makes the gums
tender. Don't permit It to gather ; uso SOZO
DONT, and keep the mouth clean and tho
teeth healthy. JylS-lwdeodAw
Tho young man or woman who most for
sake society becauso, ot mortifying freckles,
tan, tetter, pimples and Itching exoriations ot
the lace, should use some ot Or. Benson's
Skin Care. It cleanses Hie scalp and is good
for the tofletjT i Ufnmn JW1"
it : " Li a .- tvt r -r n
1 i hhuikm famia.
' I saw eo mash said f sat Use merits of Hop
Bitters, and my wile who was always doctor
ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to
get her some, I concluded to be humbugged
again ; and I am glad J did, for in less than
two months' use ol the Bitters, my wife was
cured, and sue has remained so for eighteen
menths since. I like such humbugging. H.
T.. St. PauL Pioneer Prtt. lylMwdgw
Colden's Lleblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic In
vigorator will cure indigestion, and perpetu
ate bodily vigor. Take no other. Of druggists
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Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo, says :
"One. of Prof. Gullmetto's .French Kidney
Pads cured me'tof lumbago and kidney dis
ease in "three weeks' time. My case had been
given up by the best doctors as incurable.
During all-this time I suffered untold agony
and paid out large sums ot money. For sale
at Kauffman's drug store. North Queen street.
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For lame Back, Side or Chest, ue Sblloh's
Porous Flaster.vF.nce 25 cents. For sale at
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
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Facts 8ptak lor Themselves.
C. B. Hall, Grayvllle, 111., writes : " I never
void any; medicine in niv life that gave such
universal satisfaction as Thorns' Kclectrlc Oil.
In my own case it cured a badly ulcerated
throat, and in .threatened croup in my chil
dren it never tailed to relievo." For sale at
II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street. Lancaster.
T
rjrovrnii-txousehom l'anacea
Is the most eUectivc Fain Destrojcr In
the world. Will most surely quicken the
blood, whether taken internally or applied
eztermdlyuiil thereby more certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other
pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength ot anylmtlar preparation. It cures
pain In the Side. Baek or Bowels. Soio Throat,
Itheumatism and all aches, ami i-i T1IK
GBEAT liKblKVEK OF PAIN. "Baowit'a
Hocbsbold Panacxa" should by iii every
family. A teaspoon tut of the l'anneea in a
tumbler ot hot water sw eetened if preferred J,
taken at Ixxl time will rkeak cp a cold. 25 eta
a boltlf lebll-lvdM.WAS&w
Thousands beat it i.iss to the positive cura
tive powers of the ... I. AT GERMAN INVIG
OBATOB, tho oi.l;. lemedy that has proved
Itself a erKciric lor general debility or over
taxed brain, finally ending in consumption,
and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists
or will be sent free on lcceipl of 11.03 por box,
or six boxes for $5.00. Address F. J. cnENET,
Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States.
Send for circular and testimonials ot genuine)
cures. For eale at Kauffman's drug store
North Queen street. ivl3-M&Thd
Catarrh cured, health and bwcet breath sc
'ourcd by Shiloh's Catarrh Itemedy. Price 50
cents. Nat-itl Injector Iree. For eale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
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A Cough, cotu or nore 1 1110:11 sliouiii do
stopped. Neglect frequently result in an In
curable Lung fiue.ise or Consumption.
Brown's bronchial Troches do not disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
butactdtiectlj on tlicinniiniedpnitA.anaying
Irritation. Kive rcller in Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Tioubies
which Singers and Public SpcikeiM uro subject
to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give periect satlstactlon.
Having boon tested by wide antl constant use
for neai ly an entire gencratton, t hey tw. o at
tained wel .utrited innkamoug 1 lie tew staple
remedies ft tho a?o. .ro!d at rent a Lox
evci y here niy-tvdTTliAF.tlvw
IioW.to Secure Health.
It seems Etmuge that any one will suffer
from tho many deiuugcments brought on by
an Impure condition ot tho blood, when SCO
VILL'S 8 ABS APAB1LL A AND STILLINGI A,
or BLOOD AND MVEK SYliUP will restore,
periect health to the physical organization? it
indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to
take, and has proven Itself to bo tho best
BLOOD FUBIFIEB ever discovered, effect
ually curing 8crofula, Syphlitlc disorders,
Woakness o! the Kidneys, Erysipelas, llala
ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil.
ious complaints and all diseases indicating an
Impure condition ol 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, lor it ACTS LIKE
A ClIAIiM, especially when the complaint is
ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to
lessen tho natural vigor ol the brain and ner
vous system.
BAKEU'S PAIN PANACEA cities 11 pain in
mau and beast. For use externally and inter'
nally.
BEDIIOUsE POWDKU-, cine all diseaaes
or horse, cattle, sheep, hos, poultry and all
Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. niay21-2
For sale at H. B. Cochran's dime store 137
Noitb Queen street.
1WATUS.
Kuhuian. In this cltv. on the 20th inst.,
Philopocna, wife ot Philip Kuhlinan, in the
With year ol her age.
The relatives and Iriends or the latnily are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral,
lroru her late residence. No.52S BocklandSt,,
on Sunday alternoon at 2 clock. Services at
St. Stephen's church, Interment at- Zion's
cemetery 2td
Nr ABrHRTISEMESTS.
t 1 1SKtJINKvONMKCTlCUT UIOAKl (OI.U
U" Stock), 11 tor 25 cunts, at IIABTMAN'S
Yellow FronLOIgar store. iyl5-Gind
LOK1&1LLA1CU -H TOUACCU, FULL LIE
Kebecca. 10c per plus, at HAUXMaN'3
Yellow Front Cigar Store.
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1JUKL1U SALK OF A.I.OT Or VEKV FINK
High Bred KENTUCKY HOIi-JES. On
MONDAY, JULY i4, J8ii will bo sold at pub
lic sale at ihe Kej stone Honso. North Queen
street, Lancaster, P.i., the lollowing, to wit :
Twenty-five head oi Kentucky Horses, high
bred and all good sizes, 110m 15& to 16 hands
high Six are very fine combined horses,
suitable for saddle or harness; 'J are fine
roadsters, very speedy ; 5 are heavy draft
horses. Also, the wonderful trotter "Moun
tain Joe," lb hands high, 5 years old. The
horse will ierommcnd himself. Also, at tho
same time and place will be solda French Nor
man Stallion; weight 2,000 pounds, 7 years
old, and a sure foal getter. Pedigree furnish
ed on day of sale.
Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock, when terms
will be made known by
JOSEPH A. OCKEB.
J. Bebmaic, Auet. 20-3td
QMALL HAVANA CIGARS, CLEAR FIL-O-
lers. 2 lor 5 cents, at II AKTM AN'S Yellow
Front Cigar Store.
T AND1SV1L.LE CAMP MEETJMU.
BEADING and COLUMBIA BAILBOAD.
WILL Elm Tnl5 FOLLOWING
Special Trains to and from Landis
villo. On SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1882 :
TltAINS LEAVE LANCASTEB (King Sticct)
At 8:85, 1C:I0 a. Hi. and 1:45 p. in.
BETUBNING LEAVE LANDISMLLE AT
12:O0, 4:Ui and 8:00 p. m.
Fare fer the Bound Trip, 25 cts.
- 20-3td
rpHEICK WILL islS
A GRAND HARVEST HOME PICNIC
AT WHA1VGLEN PABK,
On SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1882.
Ladles are requested to be at the Spreeher
House, opposlto the Comt House,
at l o'clock p.m.
OMNIBUSES BUN HOUBLY.
F;rc for Kounfl Trip Only 25 Cents.
MUSIC BY XAYLOE35 ORCHESTRA.
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TTT-flULBSALB DEPOT FOB
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Water Closets and BaifcTibe, I
Iron and Wooden Hydrants, j
THnmbersBirtheiwariS j
Gas aid Steam
SLATE ROOFING!
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lies U. 13 & If EAOT.ORNjfM fErrBBT. LANOASTBR, PA.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
HUTU AliVMBTlSliXMNTa.
TITANT1SD A COMPKTKNT WOMAN TO
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ence reqn
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FULT, LINK KCVH' , irOKlSK AMD
other Playing Cards at H AKTM AN'S Yel
low rroni uigar sioro.
CCHOUL TAXi 188.
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O The duplicate is in tin
hands of the treas-
Thiee per cent, off lor prompt payment.
, W. O. SIAKSHA1.1-. Treasurer,
No. 12 Centre Square.
S-Ortlce hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.
'jul3-2mdlt
UHlUlTAIN
1? cents per
FJIUK-UDT TOItACCO. 8
oz.. Soc uer i ft., at UAgT.
MAN'S Yello?
ow Front Cigar Store. Jyl5-6md,
rroBACco orowebi
X 1NSUEE YOCE GEOW1NG CROPS ?
AGAINST HAIL DAMAGE
AT BAUSMAN A BUKNS' INSUUANCE
AGENCY,
iy21-3tdcodB&41w 10 West Orange St.
HAVANA VIGAK3, THK BUST IN THE
market. 5 cents. ntllABTMAN'S Yellow
Front Cigar-Store. 'I Jk '.
NO AVCTION SALE. ALL BOOTS aND
SHOES to be sold at retail at prices far
below cost. Only a short time yet to get good
Shoes. Must close out by August 1st.
liAKI.K't 3
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No, 13 North Queen Street?
IOUND A WATUH, THKOWHEKl'AK
F havo it by proving property and .paying.
lor this advertisement. Inquire at " .'
It K. 4 C.FBEIGHT OFFICE.
I.'OK RENT.
!
No. 437 West Or-
J? The Shaclfer pioperty
ange street
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F01 lurtherinlormatlon apply 10
JOHN C. SHAEFFEV, '
Cadwell House.
SlMKAr 1
BUILDING LOTa POR'SALE
The undexsigued offers lor sale on long time;
and easy payment FIFTY BUILDING LOTS;
011 Duke, Lime, Frederick and New streets.;'"
Also an j elegant tot, loxzut leet. auioining
Pror.-Stahr's, on West James street. A good
chance now to get a cheap lot. Call at Coal
Olllce, 22 East King u reet and sec plan.
A. W. I&.SSKL,
jyJl-lind 22 East King Street.
1)1SNN8Yl.YAN1A CIGARS, 15 ITOR 5
cents, at IIABTMAN'S Yellow Front
Cigar Store.
T!
sr
ECIAL!
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S'
ONE PRICE HOUSE,
-. -rr-rm-r-r vrrnrn, nnrnrnm I
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
:
""""
-
SPECIALTIES!
Only a few more of those elegant ,
White Vests at SO cents ; they are
well made, and do not bring me the
cost of the material.
A lot of imitation
Goats for 40 cents.
Seersucker
Long Linen Dusters at $1.00;
this is c nly half-price.
Linen Pants at 75 cents.
i
You 'should see the elegant Suit
we make to order for 810. OO. Just'
the thing you want; its a 'Fancy
Mohair, new and well made. ( ,
Our Paragon Dress Shirt for 81.00
positively beats any Shir, sold in
this city.
Al. Rosenstein,.
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
JTOJt HAJjR.
FMI K SALK.-1MK UNDKRalOIWD
1 Special Committee of the Shifller Steam
Flic Engine and Hose Company, appointed
by aid company at their last general meeting
held on tho 18th lnst oner for sale the follow
ing property of said company, consisting ot.
First, a Lot of Ground, situated on the west
side ot South Queen street, between Andrew
and Hazel streets, fronting on 6aid South
Queen street 37 teet 10 Inches, more or less,
and extending in depth 1H feet, more or less,
ac joining property ot Henry W. Shertz on the
north and Presbyterian chapel on tbo south,
together with a Two-Story B KICK KNG INK
HOUSE thcre-on erected, the said house hav
ing a bell cupola thereon attached.
Second, a STEAM FIRE ENGINE, whi-h is
a fourth class vertical, built by Cole & Brother,
Pautucket, R, I. The cylinder measures 9
inches in the bore, with 8 inch' stroke, with
brass pumps. The boiler is a good steam gen
erator, with 231 copper tubes : can s'nrt in tour
minutes atter lighting tbe fire, and can throw
water through an inch nozzle lrom 210 to 220
leet, and has twenty leet of four-Inch suction'
hose, with spanner, wrenches, .oilcane, Ac.
Wo guarantee this engine in flrst-clas3 condi
tlen. PETER B. FORDNEY,
THOMAS ANDERSON. '
WILLIAM II. DORWABT'
DANiEL E. AUKAMP,
HENRY SMEYCH.
JOSEPH WILFONG.
ALEXANDER HABB1S,
Jy20ttd Committee.
1.EGAI. NOTIVJS8.
E8TATK Or WILLIAM BUCK1US, SB
late ot Lancaster city, deceased. Tho un
dersigned Auditor appointed to distribute
the balanco remaining In the hands ot Charles
Bucklns, administrator of tbe estate ot Wil
liam Bockius. deceased, to and amonx thoso
.legally entitled to the same, wiU sit for that
purpose on FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1882. at 10
o ciocjt a. iii., in uue jjiorury xtoom oi mu
Court House. In the City or Lancaster, where
all persons interested in said distribntion
may attend. THOS. B. COCHRAN,-
jyI8-3td,oaw Auditor.
ESTATE Or MAJtY WARD, LATJS
of Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed .auditor, appointed to distribute the
uaMuwviuiiiiu5iu uig UBfJUO Vi JUUiAvvtu.
Murks, administratrix, to and among those
purpose on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10f 18S2. at
10 o'clock, a. m., in tbe library room ot tbe
nsi- Iiavica It th Altvr f T & wham
all persons' interested in said dlstrtbuttpn
uiuy UlCUU. A, U, IIU1IUD1,
july7-4tdoawF Auditor.
ASSIONBI) KSTATE OF DAVID U.
Kulp and wife, ot Lancaster city. Tne
undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute
the balance remaining in the hands' ot Henry
Baumgardner, assignee, to and among those
legally entitled to tne same, will Bit lor that
purpose on FBIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1SB2, at 10
o'clock a: m., in tbe library room of toe court
house, in the city of Lancaster, where alL per
sons interested In said dlstributlonjmay at
tend. . A.HVFRErcpET. '
July7-lldoawf --? AUt0T.-
71W
' n f
1 2(100. iH"
Vh
Fitters' Supplies,
Gas Fixtures at ledneed Prices,
'Plnmrtniw' Smallaa IMaasva' Uamaltoa
I Aiuiuuvii umfAvaj xuuvia uappina.
,iiiJJ
SLATE HOOFING.
T
MAMKMTB.
Mew'amr 'jftatBM.
vlt V.5T7.T:"""''"".,mV1'K!:
r - r -J .-.vu.. uabuh, auu
Jobbing
trade Inquiry ;
Southern dull
and un-
cnangeu.
Wheat! ?gljc highar and and somewhat
feverish; fab: speculative trading; No. 2
Bed,, amy, $1 20XQ1 22; do AngJ, tl 1
1 19; do Sept., $11901 Mft; do Oct..
13W120; doNov.,Si; do year, 1 18
Ol lf9ic.
Corn XQlc higher and fairly active ; Mixed
Western, spot, t3984e; do futures. Tfti
86C
Oats i91?o better ,; No. 2 Aug., S253ie;
do Sept., 48e : do Oct., 40o ; SUte, 407Ic ;
Western. 62070c. "
rmiadeipnia niarkei.
FBiLADauraiA. July. 21. Flour quiet and
steady; Superftne, at' $2 75tt3 00; Extra,
$1 5004 00; Penn'alamily.f 5 056500.
Bye flour at $4 0004 25.
Wheat aotlvo and higher: Pa. Bed, $1 218
I 22 ; do Amber, $1 2101 23.
Corn scarce apd .wanted; steamer, 894r86c;
yellow, 9iy&n&; mixed, ,910920 ; No. 3 Mixed,
87k0c. ii ,
I Oat scarce anil wanted : No. 1 White. 75c:
iNo;Mo, 74c ; No. 3 do, 7272Kc : No. 2 Mixed,
Bye scarce at 81c for old.
Provisions firm, good jobbing demand.
Lard dim. ,
Butter steady, supplies Increasing : Cream
ery Extra, 26c; do good to choice, !t25c.
Eggs dull and tower; Pa. at 2021c ; West
ern at 18019c.
Cheese firm.
Petroleum easier ; Uedned, 6c.
Whisky at tl 17.
urnta sad Ptoibiob (imuuiom.
One o'cloctc quotations ol grain and provh
ions, rurnisnea oy ,
East King street.
K. Yundt. Broker, 15V
July 21.
Chicago.
Corn Oats Poik Lard
i79 .53K ..... t
77J .404 '2L02Ji 12.37K.
'77 J 2I.22U 12.52
I'hlladelphta.
o uo 1
Od4 IS
cj '
' Wheat
July.... 1.08
August , i.ni
Sept..
1.03H
xear....
l.Vi
July.....
Ang
Sept....
1.20 a
1.18K
1.13X
Live Stock Market.
CnicAOo. Hogs Receipts, 11,003 bead ; ship
ments, 8,000 head ; fairly active: good firm;
market steady ; mixed, 97 cOtf 8 10 ; heavy, 9g 20
OS 75: llKht. 7 6038 20: skins. 9507.
Cattle Receipts. 5,000 bead ; shipments, 1.600
head ; market quet and weak, but not quota-
' bly lower; exports, 974038; good to choice
! shipping, $G 70&7 20 ; 'common to fair, 94 50fl6;
' butchers' stock weak ; common to lair, $2ft
,.125; medium, $2 603450: Blockers nominal,
cattle in fair supply and easier ; Texans, 93 75;
' halt breeds, 91 J0iJ5 12; Americans, 94 50
: 25.
Sheep Bceelpts, 1.200 head ; shipments, COO ;
1 head; market active and 15025c higher; gen
eral demand better and market firm on good
t stock:) poor to fair, 9KS3 75; medium, 93 850
1 4 93 i good to choice, 94 3004 GO.
I East Liberty. Cattle Bun lair; market
activo; receipts. SIthead; good. 1.3G0 to 1,400
lbs. cattle, $7257G0; loir, 1,103 to 1.200 lbs..
i
j sm h ; stooKcrs ana ieeaors, 9 aa.
Hogs, dull and dragging Becelpts, 440 head:
Philadclnhlas. $8 0538 90: Balttmorea. 9825
$850.
Sheep dull ; CXtra. 109 lO 110 lbs,, 94 7501 80 ;
good, do to as ibs.. 91500 65; mfi, 94 500457.
HuvrALo Cattle Receipts, 680 head; inar-
ket dull anp unchanged.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,800 head ; mar-
ket dull and prices a shade lower; lair to
good clipped. 9104 25; choice, 94 5004 80 ;
western lanios, f3t$9 0U.
Hogs Receipt. sf.OOO head; very little do
ing ; good butcher hogs, averaging '218 lbs ,
oo-wo 4f.
stoosasarKac.
New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks
also United States Bonds reported dally by
JAoon It, Lotto, 32 North Queen street.
July2L
lftOO l:0u 2:90
a. k. r.m. r.v.
Del., Lack. Western. . 132W 134J 134X
Denver ft Rio Grande 62 62K C2
N. Y..Lako Erie A Western.... 40 K Vfii
Kansas and Texas 3SH 38 33
Lhko Shore Mich. Southern... 1 VA IIS 116
New York Central 135 135K 138
New Jersey Cenru. i 82V sv. &
Ontario A Western 28$f 29 2
Omaha Com VA 8 il
Pacific Mail 47 47 iVA
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 118 liejS H'JH
Texas Paclflc...!... 49 4'jti 49
wnnasn, i. ..juis jrracinc-.. '
n esterrv union Teu oo. . . .
Pennsylvania Ri E;
Reading
Rnffalo Pitts, ft West
Northern I'aclno Coin 4GT
.'. " Prcterrod.... mi
f.oesi ninoKS aan Keatin.
, Par
val.
trftnC'ity 6 per ct.Loan, due 1882... $100
1885... 100
" 1800... 100
; 1895... 100
5 per ct.t n 1 or 30 years. . 100
" 5 ier ct. 8chool Loan.... 100
4 i In lor 20 years., loo
" f " In 5 or an years.. 100
" G " in 10 or 20 years. 10
Blanhelm boroughloan ion
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank. .....4100
Farmers' National Bank So
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster County National Bunk.. 50
Columbia National Bank 100
Ephrata National Bank 101
First National Bunk, Columbia- .. 100
First National Banlr, Strasburg.... 100
First National Bank, Marietta 100
First National Bank. Mount Jov. . 100
Last
sale
Sins
I07K
120
120
105
112
102
102.30
102
1205
110.25
126
HI
147
132.50
I41.:
134.&0
200
1 V.7,
140
1M
70.50
115
12.25
26.50
SO
120
00
170
5
16
1
.Lititz National Bank 100
Manbeim National Bank 1W
Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 60
Now Holland National Bank 100
mBOXIXAHCOUB STOCKS.
auarryville R. R 50
Ulersvillo Street Car 60
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Watch Factory 100
Gas Light and Fuel Company. ... 95
Stevens House 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Snsqueliannalron Company 100
Marietta Hollow ware.. 100
Stevens House... ....... ........... 60
Sicily Island 50
East Brandy wine ft Wayncsb'g. 50
Millersville Normal School
MIBCILLAHKOOS BOKDB.
Quarry vllle R. R., due 18S8 flOU
Heading ft Columbia U. R,,5's. ino
Lancaster Watch Co., due 1830 too
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co..
due in lor 20 years 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.,
due 1886 100
Lancaster ft Marlotta. 25
Lancaster ft New Holland.. 100
Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 300
TURK V1ILB STOCKS.
Bnrimr ft Beaver Vaiioy S 25
$120
106
105.50
100
108
sua
85
27.:s
910.2b
Bridgeport ft Horeshoe 13U
Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25
Columbia A Washington 25
Columbia ft Big Spring 25
Lancaster A Ephrata 25
Lancaster ft WUlow Street 25
Strasburg A Millport 25
Marietta ft Maytown 25
Marietta ft Mount Jov 25
Lane, Elizabeth t'n ft Middle t'n 100
Lancaster ft FrultvUle. 60
Lancaster & Lititz 25
Lancaster ft WHHamatown 25
Lancaster ft Manor. 50
Ijancasterft Manheim 25
22
18
20
18
17.25
21
40
0.1f
CO
CO
75
55
133.10
43
Till WARE, AC.
jlKMOVED.
PLUMBING, ti AS-FITTING, c,
JOHN P. SCHADM,
Has Bemoved to
No. 24 South Queen Street.
Plumbing t Gasfitting
pOXX.OHI.VBT
SKILLFUL AND CABEJTUL WORKMEN.
LAitiKlflToca'or 'y f 1
GAS FIXTURES ON-HAND.
3aa2S-Jyd3 ' - "' - - -
o7?6- J7
... mi. SO Bt'i
.:. 2 62U 62
. . mi 30 30
... 19k 19K 20U
I wa nv.
WH 87
TEIRD EDITIOB.
IT' V t
FRIDAY SVXMXNa. JULY M,l8t2
1 TBE EGYPTIAN WAR
ntAUCE PKKPAIUMOHBB BATTALIONS
Brltltb Troona Aboat to Mov
Arab! Ihw War-Like rtecrasMrttoM
-England trans ttM facte.
London, July 21. A dkrpsioh ttom
Marseilles to the Daily Xetet aajs orders
have been received at the naval arsenal at
Toaloa to take saeasares for reoeiviss; n
the barracks next week the different bat
talions which are to form the corps for
'Egypt-.
A dispatch from Rome to the Daily
Nev$ says that a permanent 6quadr
composed of four iron-olads has been or
dered to proceed to Egypt.
Alexandria Resuming IU Wonted Calm.
Alexandria, July 211 p. m. All the
French ships havo leit here and the
United States flagships have gone to
Brindia. The markets and the bonrse are
re-opening for business.
A Forward Kovesaeat ! Mrltun Troops
Probable.
London, July 21. The Daily Telegraph
in its second edition prints a dispatch from
Alexandria which says, it will not be sur
prising if Arabi Pasha's measures iu re
gard to tho water supply of Alexandria
lead to an immediate advance of British
troops. Major General Alison has tele-
giauhed homo for instructions.
Flooding tne Country.
An Arab spy states- that the damming
of the Mahmoudich canal has flooded the
country. The water in places is knee
deep, making the ground too soft for tbe
movement of guns. -
A uative has just been shot while at
temping to set firo to a house in tho cen
tre of the city.
Arabl's Impudence.
London, July 21. The 2rtiVi in its
becond edition has a dispatch from Port
Said which says Arabi Pasha, after the
bombardment of Alexandaia, spread a
report that tho English troops had been
defeated. Tho conduct of the natives con
sequently is very insolent. The position
is critioal.
j Kuropeaus Massacred In Cairo.
Alexandria, July 21. A refugee from
Cairo reports numerous nuissaovf.s of
Europeans there on Monday.
Thn Sultan Waned.
London, July 21. Earl Grauvillo has
notified Loid Dufieriu, at Constantinople,
that unless the sultan uses force lo sab
due Arabi Pasha Europe will have to de
vise tho necessary measures.
Arabl'a Warlike Proclamation.
Alexandria, July 21. Arabi Pasha has
issued a proclamation saying that at the
khedive's instigation, the ,English for re
venue billed Egyptians who were left to
guard tho city; that at night the khedivo
with his women remains afloat among the
English, and that he returns to shore at
day timo to coutinuo the slaughter. The
proclamation therefore orders continuance
of recruiting. Another proclamation of
Arabi's says, "an irreconcilable war exists
between us and the English."
A Family Thrown Under tbe tiara.
London, July 21. Tho Times corres
pondent confirms tbe rumors of the mas
sacre at Cairo and Damietta. At Caliub
a family was taken from the railway train
and put under the wheels.
Mow tbe Natives Can Lie.
Alexandria, July 21. Tho official
native report of the bombardment' says
that eight British iron clads were sunk,
two burned aud four captured, and that
the latter would be brought to Cairo.
, TKANCLEII TO DKA111.
A Murderer Uangeu In llrooklvn.
Brooklyn, L. I., July 21. James F.
Walsh, tho murderer of Barbara Grocn
thai, was hanged hero this morning.
Walsh was huug at 10:05. About o()0
spectators were present. Ue stent un
easily during the night, and got up and
dressed .himself at flvo o'clock, remarking
that be felt pretty well and was prepared
to die. Ho was jerked into the air and
had a fall of two feet before he brought
tho rope tant. The knot slipped round to
the baok of his neck and his bead was
thrown forward. There wero two or three
convulsive movements of tho limbs, and
three minutes later there was a slight
movement of the shoulders. After that
his body became limp and there was no
further movement. At 10:10 his pulse
was 40 and infrequent. At 10:14 tbe heart
beat could scarcely be heard. The 'doctors
pronounced him dead in nine minutes.
Tbo body was subsequently placed in a
casket and given to the uncle of the de
ceased. It was buried at the cemetery of
the Holy Cross.
ftelonloualy Assaulted and Murdered.
Wilmington, Del., July 21. An Erery
Evening special says that Mrs. Turner,
aged 30, was feloniously assaulted by Jos.
Morris aged 23, near Morris station, last
evening. Mrs. Turner resisted, when
Morris drew a pistol and shot her through
theheatt, killing her instantly. Morris
then fled and has not yet been taken.
Morris station is near Massey's Cross
Roads, in Kent county, Md.
Indian Atrocities in Mexico.
Guymas,- Mexico, July 14. The Apaches
in the district of Talmaripa have been
depredating terribly. The congressman
from that district. Hon. L. F. Provincio,
was killed and a numborof private citizens
have been massacred.
Terrible and Fatal Floods la Bohemia.
Vienna, July 21. A delugo of rain has
occurred in Bohemia and tho destruction
of property and crops is incalculable. The
bodies of forty persons who were drowned
have been recovered. A large part of the
harvest in Bohemia is destroyed.
The Deadly Work CoaUsaed.
Philadelphia, July 21. Harvey Swan
aged 12 years, residing at 4,522 Frsskford
avenue, died yesterday of tetanus, result
ingfroma wonndin tbe hand of a toy
pistol, of July 4. He was not taken ill
until Monday last.
r
A. Coapla of Be Louis maze.
St. Louis, July 21. Cass avenue plan
ing mill burned this morning. Loss 9100,
OpOj; insured. Part 'of "Ml M' Buck's1
railway supply house burned this morn
ing. Loss $30,000 ; insured '
.BKANMNG BEADY-
s k-itusi
MCCtmON SCOBK A POINT-
Walt' VesttsMay,-,! XU,
Trials Adaalttad Waat Bra k
8al.4to Htaa.
Washington, July 31. In t'w Str
Route case this morning Judge Y?yk gave
a decision regarding- the admissibility of
Witnasa Walsh, deciding that It was ad
missible! The defease etei a exception
to this rnling and the preeeetie with an
air of saJtislaotion called the witaess, John
A. Welsh, to the staad. He then detailed
ankrteririew with Brady, ia Deeassber,
I860, io,which the Utter said : There was
ab use argaing the matter oc feigning .
Boranee," and told hist (witaess) that it
was his (Brady's) caston to leoewe 30.
percent; of the increase he ordered apoo
routes. Brady claimed from witaess
$38,000 and reminded him that he (wit
ness) had been assessed '18,000 for the
" Congressional corruption committee."
Upon cross-examinatioa Walsh admitted
that be had been in tbe distillery smsiaess,
and having refused to produce his books,
was fined under -aa old law, which re
quired their sabarissioa. Witaess then
described his method of coodaotiag his
banking business. He had not done a
regular deposit basiaess, bat paid moaey
over tbo counter for paper of various
kinds. Under a severe oross-exatainatioo
witness admitted that he had been de
clared a failing mall eoatraotor, aad that
on that account Brady bad made deduc
tions of $11,000 from his contract.
Tbe Philadelphia aal Cheater CmalyKaU
road.
PliiLADELpaiA, July 21. The idea of
the purchase of the charter aad franchises
of tho Philadelphia and Chester County
railroad by tbo Baltimore & Ohio railroad,
has been abandoned. It is expected, how
over, that tho road will be pushed forward
to completion, and that a now section of .
country will bo opened up. Tho
routo instead of passing through Delawaie
will tun through Oxford to Baltimore,
crossing the Susquehanna in Cecil county.
Negotiations with tbe object of complet
ing tho road are now being made.
fire ia Montgomery voaaty.
Heading, July 21. The keg factory,
saw mill and bonding works of Staple &
Son, near Hosensack, Montgomery county,
were totally dcstroyed.by fire this morning.
The loss amounts to about 910,000; insac
ai;co, ' 34,000. The cause of the fire is
unkuown.
Supposed (JoaaterfetMrs Atreate.
St. Louis, July 21. Wm. Hall, W:- H.
Perry, Mollio Hall and Wm. Anderson,
all of whom have numorous aliases, wero
artested to-day by the police. They are
believed to be counterfeiters.
Fatal Blasttaa; AesMeat.
Allentown, Pa., July 21. Cbas. Beip
was instantly killed in Heimbacb's quarry
at Walnnt Port yesterday by a heavy
stone thrown by a blast, striking him, in
tbe neck.
Perished in tbo Flame.
New Orleans, July 21. Pelican oil
mills, at Washington, Louisiana, burned
this morning; loss, $30,000. George
Doescher, perished in tbe flames.
Tbo Saratoga Kacea.
Sakatoga, July 21. First race wou by .
Jennie V.
Second race won ly Fatanitza in two
straight beats.
WKATIIKU INUIUATIONS.
Washington, July 21. For tbe Middle
Atlantic states, clearing weather, light,
variable winds, mostly westerly, stationery
temperature and higher pressare.
Fire in tbo west.
O.MAUA, July 21. Five busiocs3 houses
in Madison burned yesterday. Loss, $23, T
000; insurance small.
' .. i -
Killed by tba Can.
Rkadino, Pa., July 21. Mrs. Catherine
PolT was killed on the Reading railroad '
hiro to-day while picking coal. '
01 rr OKA WKHUn.
I tom MOM WKALTH WlftTKIHUTlOM'CU
4Gth Popular Monthly Dra,wnur
J , OVTHB
.COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION GO.
" ! In the City of LooM ville, on '
MONDAY. JULY 31st. 1832.
Tficbo drawings occur moot nly fSundays
fu-cpted) nnder provisions ol an Act' ot the
; iii-nil Assembly of Kentnrkv.
The United States Circuit Court oa March a
r'ndcnd tho following dsctoions:
lt That ma Co jaoawealta Dlsto Hallow
Uoinpaay Is legal.
3tt ludrawlasaare fair.
K. I!. The Company has now on hand a
Iii-ko i i-serve rand. Read the list of prize (or
tbo . -o -
JULY DKAWIlfd. t
1 PlxA tWfUrVJ
1 pri350 l"fKv
A triZV v a WW"7
lOpiizesSLOeeeacb lajnt)
y prlzeaSflOeacn 10,OSt
.loo prizes flOeeach.... Mlbss
M0 prizes 60 each HJM
009 prizes aseacB 13jm
1000 prizes lOeach. JAjm
9 prizes ass each, annroxlaastfcm prlsas Mia
AnriiMMMek 'lata
9nrlzes9
9 prizes 100 each.
" " Tea
DjTlHSlf
.fll2,R.
Whole tickets.!; hair tickets. 1; 27 UpJcbUi
tr); 55tI:ket,l'X.
Komit Money or Hank Drutt In letter, ot
-end by Kxprexs. DONTHENI) BY KEU18
TKRKI) LETTKlt OK POHTurriCB OKDEK.
Onlcrsof and upward, by Kxnri-!", can be
seatatourexDensv. Aildnwsi
an orders ion.
UUAJEDBIAW. conncr-lonrnal
Hnlldlna
LnlMllle. St.. oi K. M. BAUMAjr.
309 Bioadwav. Nw Tork. fnhi.TnThAftAw
r jKOANIZBD isie.
Tlis Old AnnriciQ Fire IflBirtoci
ptoj of Philidepaii.
ASSETS: One Million, Six Huadrad
and Tbirty-threo Tnouawad
Fivo Hundred and Eitzhty
four Dollars and Biffhty
elght cents.
All Iaresfe la Safe aad SalMSeeartUes.
Company Conservatively nonaged.
49Por Insurance apply to
RIFE & KAUFFMAN,
19 EAST KING STRUT.)
tu35indTaTh&S
ptlKAKI
Fire Insurance Company;;
OrrHTXADKLPIA.
Assets over t
'Eleven Hundred Thou
sand. . -,
Dollars, secarely Invested. For a volley la
this old ami well-established company alios-
' RIPE & KAUFMAN,
HO. VI AST KING STREET.
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