M-s-- -. rC '- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MQOTAY, JULY 24, 1882. -,-"- - COLUMBIA NEWS. "I'lt ltKGULAK CORRESPONDENCE Saturday Might KloUag-A Man Cat -with a Carving Knife-The Iadepeadeat Re publicans The Hereogta Badget. To morrow morning the bricklayer be gin work at the Eeely stove works. The new turn table at the P. R. R. ronnd house was finished this morning. The picnic of the Sunday school of the Church of God will be held Aug. 4. The Mountville band discoursed some fine music on our streets ou Saturday night. Miss Alice Zauiu. recently of this place, but now living in Philadelphia, is in town visiting her numerous friends. Rev. R. C. Searing leaves on his sum mer vacation trip next week. Commun ion services will bo administered next Sunday. A Harrisburg cabin of the P. It. II , was completely demolished by being "run into " by a Frederick division freight train. No one hurt but two employees had a nairow escape. The G. A. R., headquarter train, con sisting of ten coaches, and whicb passed through Columbia on Saturday afternoon, had on board the national quartermaster general, John Taylor. Mr. Thomas Uamaker, who will on the Ut of August open a grocery store in the room formerly occupied by L. W. May, left for Philadelphia this morning to pro cure a largo stock of goods. Mr. John Emerick, of Arizona, in com pany with his brother Edward, of Phila delphia, are visiting Mr. George Ben nett. The funeral of Mr. John Shillow, of Marietta, yesterday, was largely attended. Services were held in the Trinity Catholic church in this place. Too sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered to the congregation of the E. E. Lutheran church, yesterday morn ing. A Quiet Day. Columbia presented a deserted appear ance yesterday, no doubt, from the fact that nearly all its inhabitants were attend ing the Laudisville campmeeting. Strange to say with the 3,200 persons carried over the Reading and Columbia railroad, not a single accident has beeu reported. Saturday Night Urawls. Black eyes, cut faces and swelled heads were given in plenty on Saturday evening at Dersh's beer saloon in a free fight. Liquor was the cause. Officer Gilbert do serves a great deal of praise for his prompt response, but unaided as he was ho was powerless. Willie Wittig whipped another mau on Satuiday night, who, after tho fight was over, procured a revolver with the inten tion ol shootiug uittig. He did not find him, however, and Wiltig still lives. Stabbed With a llntcker Kulle. A fight occurred on Saturday afternoon in an alley botweou Lawrence and Pony streets between two brothers in-law which resulted in serious consequences. John Know and Robert Griffith, two brothers in law, live in the same house, and ful some time past trouble has beeu brewing between them. On Saturday Know was in tho house, when Griffith, bis wife's brother, came into the yard. Both weie more or loss intoxicated and hard words wero exchanged. Matters wero bionght to a crisis by Griffith striking Know. Tho latter retreated into the houe remarking, as he did so, that it would cost Griffith dear for that blow. lie secured a butcher ' knife and rushed upon Griffith, who took to his heels, but in vain, for Know soon overtook him and plunged tho kuife into his left side. Lnckily, however, it struck m a rib, thus saving his life. With tho blood pouring from the wound tho injured man again ran, while his assailant, having satisfied his thirst for blond, returned to the house. Griffith was taken lo Dr. Craig's office whero ho had his wound dressed, and is getting along as well as cau be expected, lie is a young man ouly SO years of age, while Know is a crcat deal older, married, and the father of two children. He is em ployed at the Susquehauna rolling mill, and when pay day comes around a spree for him is the result. While in a drunken condition he uses his wife unmercifully ; v.o bad in fact, that the neighbors have to interfere to protect her. No arrests have been made, nor none will bo unless the proper authorities tako tho matter in hand. The Indepoadont Republicans. In obedience to a call, the Independent Republicans of Columbia met in Odd Fel lows' hall, at 8 o'clock on Saturday even ing. Tho meeting was called to order by Col. McClure, who is an old soldier, and president of tho Supplee steam engine company. Mr. C. S. Gray bill, junior member ot the banking firm of E. K. Smith & Co., was elected temporary- pres ident. Mr. C. C. Kauttman was chosen secretary. 1GG Republicans have signed the roll of membership, and thirty two others have signified their intention of voting tho Independent ticket. These latter did not join tho club, because they consider themselves too old to do so. The club membeiship includes many of Col umbia's most prominent men the super intendents of both tho rolling mills, super intendent of tho gas company, a lurnace official of tho Shawueo furnaces, baukvrs, aud many others. A few short addresses, stating the objects of the meeting, weie made, but no speeches. The reason for not electing a permanent president is that it is desirable to enroll as man' Iudepcn dents in the club as possible, aud then all will have a voice in tho matter of electing officers. Clubs arc to be formed in all the wards of town, and these will act in con junction with a central club. Reports re reieved from the several wards, placo the strength of the Independents, in town, at not less than 200 votes. This hardly car ries out Mr. A. J. Kauffman's assertion, that there were but a couple dozen dis satisfied Republicans in the town. Senator Kauflman offered a resolution which was unanimously adopted, endors ing the enti:e action of the Indepen dent convention, and approving of the mode of choosing delegates to it from this county. The club rooms will be opened as soon after September.l, af possible The next general meeting will bo held on the 5th of August, at 8 o'clock, when proba bly the regular officers will be elected. Every person is surprised at the strength ol the Independents here ; one hundred votes being the largest number that it was supposed they would poll. The bosses here are gnashing their teeth with rage, and at the same time tremble with fear. The result of the late meeting utterly ap pal their stout hearts. The Independents are jubilant. m LUtof declaimed Letters. The following is a list of unclaimed let ters remaining in the postoffico for the week ending July 24, 1682 : Ladies1 List. Ansa, L. Boyer, Mrs. Eva Endcrs (for.), Mrs. Freely, Mrs. Ilettio Honk, Mrs. Frank Hess, Miss Laura Hoy ler, Miss Lottie Lo Fevre, Miss Hettie Linton, Mrs. Kate D. Miller, Mary Peters, Miss Sarah Smith, Mrs. W. H. White, Miss'Catb. Seeger. Qenft List. Casimer Benner, John Bowen, P. 8. Campbell, Hiram Esben sbade, D. C. Ford, Fred. Fisher (for.), Fred. Hank, Hugh Heffren, Jacob H. :- Kreider, Martin Landis, P. A. Lute, Wm. ' Manellus, Corn. Netleman, John Nestle rotb, Harry Richey, Ryan & Pine, Geo. M. Rogers, John Snyder, John Sonkowski (for.), Wm. Stoneback, Henry Trout, Wilcox & Gibbs, Witworth & Son. Private advices lately received in this c'.ty states that Mr. Samuel P. Rulm.u, foraerly of this city and of the banking firm of Eshleman & Rathvon, but now re siding in Colorado, purchased a disused silver mine out there for the nominal sum of $250. He worked it and after digging sixteen feet down struck a vein of silver three inches thick that assayed very ricb. no sold the mine for $75,000. EXPLOSION UF 1SOILKH. To Knglneer Ifadly Scalded and Burned. This forenoon about 11 o'clock the boiler of the steam drill used for drilliug and lifting rock in the railroad cut near the big Conestoga bridge exploded with a fearful crash. The engineer, Henry O'Brien, was thrown fifty feet and was terribly scalded about the face and body, besides receiving several bad cuts and bruises by being struck by pieces of the flying debris. He was at once brought to this city and taken to Dr. C. H. Brown's office, where he re ceived surgical attendance. Nono of his bones are broken, but his body is a mass of blisters, and it is feared ho may lose tho sight of one eye. Mr. O'Brien is a single man about 35 years of ago. He was taken to his home on Locust street, where he is doing as well as can be expected. The steam drill, a new one, was blown a distance of one hundred feet, and was badly injured. Tho engineer states that he was running it with a pressure of sixty pounds of steam, whereas the boiler is registered for seventy pounds. Tho cause of the explosion is not known. ELOFEHENI. . Gattav Kliler Deert Bin family and Elopes With Another Wuinau. Gustav Ebler. a good looking young butcher, doing business at the corner ol Rockland and Middle streets, has been missing since last Thursday week, and theic seems to be no doubt that he lias de serted his young wife and child, aud eloped with a young woman from the lower cud of the couutv to whom he has been paying marked attention for some time past, and whose board he paid at one of tho Lancas ter hotels. As gencraly happens to men who trifle with strange women, Mr. Elder neglected his business, got in debt, and became de moralized in other respects. It is said he leaves unpaid bills at various places, amounting to several hundred dollars. It is supposed that he and his now love have gone to Europe. His wife belongs to one of the best families in the city. SUDD KM IIKATB. Mrs. Fisher found Dtad in Med. Mrs. Mary Fisher, wife of Raphael Fisher, propriety of tho restaurant No. 503 North Prince street, near the outer depot of tho Reading railroad, died suddonly vcstcidav morning. Failing to mako her appcarauco at tho usual hour, her room was visited and she was fouud apparently dead. Medi cal aid was summoned, but when the sur geon arrived he pronounced her dead, and stated that her death resulted from heart disease Mrs. Fisher was in her 59th year. She wasamember of St. Anthony'schnroh. Her funeral will tako placo on Tuesday morning at St. Anthony's church, when solemn high mass will be celebrated. This afternoon an inqucbt was held ou theiemains, and the verdict was "death fiom heart disease." Up a ;Treo. To day an itinerant organ grinder, with a frisky monkey, was engaged in grinding out sweet music, while the monkey was engaged iu gathciing in tho pennies. Tho chaiu by which Jocko was kept within reaching distance accidentally parted, and the monkey being freed from restraint at once went up a tree and foi a time defied all efforts to recapture him. Ho jumped from trco to tree, swung himscll giace fully by the tail, aud was having a high old timo until ho thoughtlessly jumped from a branch and landed in an up-stairs room of a neighboring house, where be Was captured and recovered by his irate owner. Attempted Suicide. A telegram dated Wilkesbarre, July 22, states that Charles Miller, a resident of that city, attempted to end his days by taking a dose of laudanum. Phy sicians wero summoned and antidotes administered, which wero tho means of saving his life. It is said that Miller's real name is Stahl, whoso father kept a grocery store in Lancaster, Pa , sorao years ago, and who now lives in Lebanon, Pa., in easy circumstances. The son, who is re pot lrd to havs attempted to tako his own life, is a mauied mau but has not lived with 'his family for some time, but has been working iu tho coal regions. Attempted Bape. Charles Henning, a man appaicutly -15 years of age and ornamented with a club foot, was arrested near Refton on Saturday on charge of attempting to commit a rapo on a twelve-year-old daughter of J. S. Bally. Tho girl's screams brought speedy assistance and tho ruffian was anestcd. Ho was taken before 'Squire Book, of Strasburg township, and committed to tho county jail for trial at com t. There being no constable present bo was brought to town by citizen Qeorge Knlius and by him handed over to Officer Coylc, who lodged him in jail. Spontaneous Comonstlon. Yesterday a fire was discovered burning among some rubbish in rear of Ringwalt's saddle and harness store, North Queen street. It was quickly extinguished with out an alarm being given. It is supposed to have been the result of spontaneous combustion caused by the heating of some rubbish saturated with oil. Ins Breaking. About two weeks ago tho United Bicthren church of Soudcraburg distri buted among the children of the congrega tion jugs in which to collect moucy for the church. On Saturday they had a grand jug breaking at tbe church and found that the sum realized was 8100. Several of the jugs contained over $7 each. Went to Wisconsin. Mrs. William Mundenhall and Miss Mary Mitchell left this afternoon at 1:40 for Wisconsin, where they will spend several months. A number of friends saw them off. Charged with Keeping a Visorderly Uouae- Albion Ingram was arrested to-day on complaint of his neighbors ou the charge of keeping a disorderly house on Middle street. He will be heard before Alder man A. F. Donnelly. Sale of Stocks. Jacob B. Long, broker, sold to-day at private sale $1,000 Quarry ville R. R. 7s at $117, and five shares Lancaster county national bank stock at $111. Kesolntlons. Wugkbas, Death lias laid his relentless hand upon us and has taken lrom our midst T. M. Coulston, ot tne class ot ISO); I. L. Wltmycr, class of 1871 ; Hannah Manger Gilbert, class ot 1374 ; A. L. HUschcr, class ot 187i ; C. M. I'eclr, clans ot 187(1 ; KUu Itaub, class ot 1S77 ; Matilda Kunz, class ot 1S80 : Eetolved, That in the death ol these, our fel low members and friends, the State Normal School at Millursvlllc has lost faltlirnl aud en thusiastic graduates, the Alumni valuable co workers and classmates, endeared by the tics ot fond association, society energetic and in fluential members ; and wo do deeply feel our own Joss, and deplore the loss which all have suffered to whom their lives added inspiration or happiness. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be inset ted in tho leading Lancaster papers mid that copies be sent to the families ot the deceased members. .T. B. BAKER, RLLEN S. PRESTON, MARY M. LYTE, ltd committee. ACardtatharakR. Daring the rebuilding ot my old store I will occupy a store In Locncr's bunding, southwest angle Centre Square, where I hope to see all uiy friends and patrons. Great redaction In all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock. UvHtf.liw Rcspectfulrr. M.LEVX urand Family Excursion To Atlantic City on Thursday, July 27th Bound trip tickets good for three days or re turn same day. Faro lrom Lancaster and Columbia only $3.00, LandlsvlUe. Lancaster Junction, Manheim. Lititz and Ephrata, 92.75. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 4:00 a. m.. Columbia 4:00 a. ra., LandlsvlUe 4:25, Man-l)eliu-4:25, Lititz 4:15, Ephrata 4:55. Cheapest ot the season. ly20,22,24,H,2&i:ltw SPECIAL NOTICES. There la mom slrengtn restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than In a bushel ot malt or a gallon ot milk. This ex plains why invalids And it such a wonderful luvigorant lor mind ami body. See other column. lyl-lmdeod&eow Mother! Mothor!! Moment! Arc you disturbed ut night Jand broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: tl'cre is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who lias ever used It, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late tho bowels, and givo rest to tho mother and relief ami .health to the child, operating like magic. It li perfectly sate to uso In all casus, ami pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription ot one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M,W4S&w Sins of the Fathers Visited on the Children. Physicians say that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated ; we deny it 'ln toto." If you go through a thorough course ot Burdock Blood Bitiers, your blood will get as pare as you can wish Price $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. l!ueiitiiiDu." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggist?. Depot. John Black. Iy24-lwd Not an alcoholic beverage, but a true and reliable iamlly medicine is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug-store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. a Jy24-lwiUtw In nothing has science made such improve ment as in medicincH, now to this whole civil ized woild is proclaimed tho joylul news that Celery and Chamomile Tills will cure sick and nervous headache-i. n-juralgia, nervousness', dyspepsia, sleei'lc. o-s and paralysis. )y-24lwd&w TnE public lacks not a genuine remedy for skin diseases in Cllenr.'s Snlnbur Sap. "Hat's niis Dte,', cents. black or brown, lifty COLDEN'S I.IKBIO'S I.IQU1D BEEF AND TOHIO Ikvioobator is admirably adapted for leraules In delicate health. Colden's; no other. Of druggists Humbugged Again. I saw fO much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my vrlfe who was always doctor ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again ; and 1 am glad I did, for In less than two months' uso ot the Bitters, my wlfo was cured, and she hns remained so lor eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. II. T., St. Paul. Pioneer Prett. Iyl5-2wdftw Colden-'s I.iebig's Liquid Beef and Tonic In- igorator will euro indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily viger. Title no other. OfdruggisN jyl7-lwdeodw SiiiLoii's G'ATAKnn kkmedv a positive cure tor Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker iioutli. For sale nt Cochran's ding stoic, 137 North Ouecn street. Facts fepoali tor Tliemsolven. v.. K. ilnll. Gmyville, HI., writes : " 1 never sold any medicine in my life that gave such universal satisfaction as Thorns' Kclectric Oil. In my own case it enrod a badly ulcerated tnroat, 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 ""trcet. Lancaster. urown-s tiouiienoid I'anaoea Is tbe nint oilectivo Pain Destroyer lu the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whcllu-r taken internally or applied eixlrnalty,and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted dnublo the strength ol any similar preparation. It cures pain in '.lie Side. Hack or Bowels. Sore Throat, Kheumatism aud all aches, ami is T1IK ISIIEAT REM EVER OF PAIN. "Brows's Hocscuolo Panacea" should bo in every lauiily. A tcaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water iwcotencd if preferred, taken at bed time will itKKAK uv A coi.o. 23 eta n 1m title lr.bll-lydM.W&S&w The young man or woman who must for sake society because ot mortifying freckles, tan, tetter, pimples and Itching exoriatlons ot the lace, should use sonio ot lr. Benson's Skin Cure. It cleanse the sculp and is good lor the toilet. Jyl7-lwd4w KiiiT.on's riTitE will immediately relieve Croup, Whonphi!; Cough unit Bronchitis, For gale at t ochmn's ding store, 137 North Quoen street. Mow Llfo for Functions Weakened by Debil ity, UlMonse and lMnsIpatlon. The (iKEAT OEUMAN INVIUOUATOU is the only specific lor nervous debility, unlver-rtallas-iitiulc, forgclfulncs, pain in the back or bides, no matter how shattered the system may be. tho Great German Remedy will re store the lost tunctlons and secure health and happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes tor $5.00. Sold by all druggists. Scut on receipt ot price, postage paid, by F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for tho United States. Circulars and testimonials sent free. l20-2UlM&Th V Rose Cold and Hay Fever. Being seriously troubled with HayFcver and Uosc Cold 1 trkd Ely's Creim Balm, and was surprised in obtaining almost immediate re lief. I earnestly recommend It to all similarly afflicted. W. P. ANDntrs, druggist, Metuchcn, New Jersey. Having been nnUcted with Hay Fever lor years I gave "Ely's Cream Balm a trial ; was mucli benefitted. I have had no attacks since using it. E. II. Racch, odilor Carbon county Democrat, Man eh Chunk, Pa. For years I have been a filleted with Hay 'Fever, from early in August until frost, I was induced to give Ely's Cicam Balm a trial. The relief was immediate. I regard myself cured. G. StCHiutiDEii. Supt. of Coidagc Co., Elisa beth, N. J. Price tO cents. Apply into nos tris with little Anger. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Ju5- 8 DVA.TU.S. Fisher. In this city, on the 23d Inst., Mary, v lie nt Raphael Fisher, uged 69 years, Sinonths and ?J pays. The relatives and It lends of thtt family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's residence, No. 563 North Prince St ., on Tuesday morningat S o'clock. High Mass atSi. Anthony's chr.ich. Interment at St. .1 o&eph's cemetery. ltd Stafford. In Colcrainc township, Sunday. July 23, Henry E. Stafford, in the 41th year of his age. The relatives and triends of the lamilynro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his lathcr-ln-law, V. C. F. Sheer. No. 415 North Queen street, on Thurs day aiternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. 3t KMW ADrSKTlHEMUXTa, WANTKU.-A UI1CL FOK GKNEBA1. housework. Apply at this office, ltd Wllfc MONTHLY MKETINU OF THIS J. Ladies' City Tract Society will be held on TUESD A Y evening at 1 o'clock in the lecture room of tho Presbyterian church. A. M. GUNDAKER, ltd Secretary. ImiSUEUULAK MONTHLY MKETINO OF the Union Building and Loan Association will be held at W. A. Wilson'sofflce this (MON DAY) EVENING, ut'K o'clock. Sale ot money at 9 o'clock, ltd a. H. BALL, Secretary. WANTi:i.-A YOUNG MAN WANTS A situ it ion to drive team or anything at Whlc.'.i In can make himself uctul. Apply at ltd 612&OUTH QUEEN STREET. Jrrw AbrMnmiiUunSr Vovhtamx rnnt-cvr tobacco, s J? ernts per oz SBe per M 9.,at HABT-HAS'sYelt-nrFreatVlsarStore. JylSJoad mOBACOO GROWKKS L INSURE T lUR GROWING CROPS AGAINST HAIL DAMAGE AT BAUSMAN A HUSKS' INSURANCE AOENCY, Jy21-3tdeodRA4tw 1 West Orange St. HAVANA AND TABA CIGARS, TRI best 5 cent cigar In the city at HART- TABA rlatt MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. SUHUUL TAX. 18. The duplicate Is la the hands of the treas urer. Three l ir cent, off for prompt payment. U. HAsattALii'i xreaanrer. No. 12 Centre Sonars. 40-Onice hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. JaW-jaidR GENUINE CONNECTICUT CIGARS (OM Stock), 11 tor 35 cents, at HARTMAN'8 Yellow Front Cigar Store. yl3-9md ASK FOB WEBBR1 CELEBRATED SIL ver Polish. It's tho best out! Store keeper's can get It ot MR. JULIUS LOEB. wholesale notion dealer, who Is our agent tor Lancaster county. ly2MMBMs REtJECVA TOHAUf'O AND GBIMKA Rough and Ready only 10 cents -per plug. at llAUittAAl icuun riuunbwaioiuni. Jyl5-7md THK DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE WILL XKKT AT SHOBBR'S HOTEL IX THIS CITT. OK MONDAY. JULY 31, at 10 a. k.. For Organization and for such other business as may be "brought before It, W. U. HENSEI., Chairman. Lancaster. Pa., July 14, 1882. dJtw STOGIKS, BTOQIKS. PITTSBURGH Stogies at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. THK ONLY LITITZ RAKBK. THOMAS H. KELLER, of Lititz, will be on tbe Northern Market every Tuesday and Satur iiov with thrt (lliIOenuInaMoravlan Streialera. Lititz Bretxels, ic. Will appear Tuesday for tho flrst timo. 11 PUBLIC SALK OF TIMBER. ON WJCU NESDaY, AUGUST 2, will be sold at pub lic sale on the premises ot Christian Eaby, in l.eaeock township, one mile east or Inter course, 14 ACRES ot extra flno TIMBER, con sisting ot White Oak.Blrck Oak. nd Hickory. Will bo sold in the whole or In small lots, as may beat suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known by JOHN SIULE. Jv21-eod.ted Committee. C TANKS. VANHS. A FULL ASSORTMENT j at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Storo. XTLOKRS OF THK CORNKA VARY MUCH ; In importance and danger, according to their extent and their situation. In soma cases their course is acute and rapid In others very chronic and protracted. The superficial aro less Important and dangerous than the dcop.seated Ulcers. All Diseases ot tbe EYE, EAR, THRAT also. Chronlo and Private Diseases successfully treated by DR9. H. D. and M. A. LONUAKER, Office 13 East Walnut St., Lancaster. Fa Consultations free. 21-Std rl IRAKI! Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred, Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy In this oldand well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KINO STREET. dSM.WRAS J." MARTIN St CO. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, OUU OWN-MAKE, FULL SIZE, from HI. 50 Up. NO CHARGE for putting up. WINDOW -AND- DOOR SCREENS FOB ANY WINDOW OR MADE TO ORDER. MOSQUITO NETTINGS 36o a Piece, Full Width and Length. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. t RGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of PhiladepMa. ASSETS: One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Etehty four Dollars and Eighty elght cents. All Invested Ir Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 43For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. Fu35mdTuThAS rox BAZB. -1I1KAP BUILDING LOTS FOB SALB. The undersigned offers lor sale on long time and easy payment FIFTT BUILDING LOTS on Duke, LI mo, Frederick and New streets. Also an, elegant lot, 70x210 feet, adjoining Prof. Stabr's, on West James street. A good, chance now to get a cheap lot. ' call at Coal Office, 22 East King street and see plan. A. W..R1.8SEL, Jy2l-lmd 22 East King-Street IOK SALE. THE UNDKRsIONKD ' Special Committee of the Shinier Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, appointed by said company at their last general meeting held on the 13th lnst offer for sale the follow ing property of said company, consisting of. First, a Lot of Ground, situated on the west side ot Sonth Queen street, between Andrew and Hazel streets, fronting on said south Queen street 37 feet 10 inches, more or less, and extending In depth 148 feet, more or less, ac loinlng properly ot Henry W. Shertz on tbe north and Presbyterian chapel on tbe south, together with a Two-Story BRICK ENGINE HoUS"? there-on erected, tbo said house hav ing a bell cupola thereon attached. Second, a STEAM FIRE ENGINE, which is a fourth class vertical, built by Cole ft Brother, Pautueket. R. I. The cylinder measures B inches in the bore, with 8 Inch stroke, with brass pumps. Tbe boiler Is a good steam gen erator, wltb231coppertubes;cansartlntour minutes after lighting the lire, and can throw water through an Inch nozzle from 210 to 210 feet, and has twenty feet of four-Inch suction hose, with spanner, wrenches, oilcans, 4c. We guarantee this engine In nrst-chus condl tlen. PETER B. FOBDNEY, THOMAS ANDERSON, WILLIAM H. DORWART DANIEL E. AUKAMP, HENRY 8MBYCH, JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER HARRIS, Jy20tfd Committee. R AGS. BAGS. BAM. The highest Cash Prices mid far all kinds ol Rags, Old Books, Carpets. Woolen Cloths, Bagging Rope, Gum Snoes7e c ., 1 will cau on persons having anyot the above articles It they wUl drop sfttst 1 card. , , r WM. F, HMNNmXBEB. K0.9SS feMMmd THIRD EDITIM. HOBDAY BVKNINO, JULY 24, 1882. ANOTHER. SKIRMISH. EUYPT1ANS AND ENGLISH ENGAGED. Aram's Troops IaterchSBge Shots With Moamed pataatry. Tbv Damage Small Hostilities Resumed. Alexandria, July 8412:15 p. M The Sixtieth rifles marched to occupy Ramleh this mornimr. Some skirnfwhine is now going on, but no particulars been received. The Thirty-fifth infantry have been ordered to support the Sixtieth. A late arrival from tho interior reports that the total force of the rebels is nearly a hundred thousand. The British force engaged at Ramleh in cludes COO sailors. Arabi occupies an extended line from Mareotis to Abonlcir His force is estimated at 700. The first skirmish lasted about an hoar. One or two of tho English were hit. Several Egyptians were seen to fall. Arabi is again advancing. The rifles and mounted infantry occu pied Ramley early this morning. They stationed one Gatling and one field gun at the bridge over the canal. Tho enemy's cavalry appeared and galloped boldly along the railway at 300 range, but fled upon a volley being fired. After a short timo they reappeared with two guns, with which they opened fire ineffectually upon the British, who took to cover. By nine o'clock firing had ceased, but tho enemy was expected to reappear with reinforce ments. Paris, July 24. It is announced that tho French government will for the pies ent send only six thousand marines for the protection of the Suez canal. FANNY PAUNKLL'S FUNERAL. The Body Viewed by Large Crowds. Bordentown, N. J, July 24. The re mains of the late Fanny Parnell were placed in a receiving vault at River view cemetery, Trenton, this morning. Long, before the hour for the funeral ser vices arrived largo crowds of people assem bled at "Old Ironsides" mansion to view the remains. New York and Philadelphia furnished large numbers of Land Leaguora. Deceased was laid out in a white mull dress, embroidered kid slippers, hcr head resting upon white satin pillows. There were many beautiful devices in the flowers. Rev. N. Pettit, rector of Christ church, of this city, read the burial ser vice of the Episcopal church at the man sion. The remains will lie iu the receiv ing vault until final arrangements for their disposition can be made. It is not known whether or not the body will be interred in Trenton or taken to Ireland. Trenton, N. J., July 24, 1:30 p. m. The funeral cortege attending the romaius of Miss Fanny Parnell.have just conclud ed the ceremony of depositing the re mains in River View cemetery, in this city. The attending delegations were large. TUB UEUOCKATIO PURPOSE. Determined to PutTheirOppositlon on the Record on the Tax Bill. Washington, July 24. The Democra tic members of tho Ssnato held a caucus this morning and resolved to insist upon a full and.free di&cusiuu of all the amend ments of the tax bill, and to oppose auy attempt to reach a final vote, uuless snijh an opportunity shall ba afforded. The drift of the discussion was that the Democrats should oppose the proposed re duction on perfumery, cosmetics, pateut medicines, &c, and insist upon a substan tial reduction of taxation which will di rectly affect and benefit tbe masses of liio people, and by : eeuring a full discussion of tbe subject to compel the two parties to put themselves squarely upon tho record. The caucus also resolved to sup port the Beck amendment, that all taxes and custom dues imposed by the United States, under the laws now in force for collection of duties on imports from foreign countries, shall be subject to a discouut of 10 per centum after January 1, 1883, and to a discount of an additional teu per centum after July 1st, 1883. A Fugitive Surrenders Himself. Wilmington, Del., July 24. Joseph Morris, who shot and killed Mis. Turner at Glotz station, Kent connty, Md., last week has surrendered himself, aud been lodged in jail, at Chestertown. He claims that tho shootiug was accidental. Mrs. Turner was buried yesterday. A colored boy, name unknown, was found drowned in Appoquinimink creek, yesterday. Rarrlos Bidding Adieu. Washington, Jnly 24. President Bar rios called at the White House to-day and took official leave of the president prior to his departure for New York. He was ac companied by Secretary Felinghuysen and General Sherman. President Barrio3 and suite will leave lioie for New York this aiternoon. Haitian Betasesto Row. Toronto, Ont., Jnne 24. Upon the re ceipt of a dispatch from St. John, saying that Wallaco Ross would claim tho cham pionship if Hanlan refused to tow him this year, Hanlan was interviewed and said Ross could have the championship this year if he wanted it, as under no con sideration could he row this year. A German's Crime. New York, July 24. Martin ilavelin, aged 53, cut his wife's throat duiing an altercation this morning, inflicting a serious wound. He then cut bis own throat, making a frightful gash. Both were taken to the hospital. Havelin claims that his wife did tho cutting. Both are Germans. Cape May la Luck. Washington, D. C, July 24. The sec retary of the navy has decided to allow the Marine band to go to Cape May for one week daring the month- of August, for the purpose of giring concerts. Bfegrirela si Mtcmgma City. Bay City, Mich., Jnly 24. A fire oc coned in the heart of this city yesterday which desroye4j80,000 worth of prop erty; half insured. . pi Pottery om Fire, Trenton, JtdyjJ4 1:30 p. m. The pot tery of 6tt& Brewer is oa fire. The fire nea are working hard with a good, pros pect of mattering the Rames. W1KK, AfterBOM Telsgisiis la Brief. The London Tints severely reflects on Americans for their indifference to " dy namite projects " and the license allowed them. Parnell, Davitt and other Home Rnlcrs are organizing a public moveaaeBt in Ire land with a view to counteracting the op erations of the land leaguei t. Annie Schaffer, a well dressed young woman, "moneyless and very tired," was given lodging in Jersey City house last night and committed suicide by taking Paris green. It is supposed she was dis appointed in love. The Senate to-day passed the bill reiuna ing to the estate of John W. Forney, 27, 634, paid by him when secretary of the Senate, to cover the defalcation of one of his clerical subordinates, and voted down the pending amendment- to the revenue bill, farther reducing the tax on manufactured tobacco to eight cents a pound. Thei House by various points of order and dila tory motions frittered away the hour allot ted to the consideration of the bill to allow a drawback on foreign materia's in tho construction of steam and sailing vessels for foreign account. William Cole, aged 11 years, a son of John Cole, was drowned yesterday while bathiuir at Yocum's dam, Cumrie town ship, Berks county. The collision on tbe Little Miami rail road, by which several passengers were more or less severely injured, was caused by the engineer disobeying orders. Secretary Folger was too ill to be at the treasury department to-day. Recalcitrant Miners. Wii.kesdarre, Pa., July 24. The Hutchenson colliery, at Mill Hollow, operated by Haddock & Steele, is idle to day. The miners and laborers did not re ceive their monthly wages on Saturday last, aud refused to return to work this morning unless they are paid in full. A Distinguished Incendiary. North Adams, Mass., July 24. Rufus O. Walden, ex-solectman, chief of the fire department, deputy sherilT, town collector, etc., and present treasurer of the Hoosac Valley- Agricultural society, came into court this morning for sentence for incen diarism, to which he had pleaded guilty on Satuiday, and was sentenced to fonr years in the state prison. Judge Pershing Will Stand fur Re-election Pottsville, Pa., July 24. The Chron icle to-day published the reply of Judge Pershing to a request signed by 53 mem bers of the bar, irrespective of party, ask ing him to become a candidate for re-election before tho people. Judge Pershing says he win do a candidate oeiore tne people without regard to the action of any political party. i - WHATBKlt INDICATION. Washington, July 24. For the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, light vari able winds, nearly stationary temperatute and pressure. MAJtKKTB. Cattle Market. PitiLADHLriiiA, .Inly 24. Cnttle market inac tive ; sales. :t.00 head ; prime at sgsc ; good at 77c; medium at lGc; coui .iioii at 445c ; fat cows, ixic. Sheep market dnll ; sales. 10,000 head ; prime, ..')c ; good. 45c ; medium. VHut 4Wc ; common, 3$04c ; culls, :Q3c ; calves, GJJ8c ; lambs 4Q7c. Uog market active ; sales, .1.300, at 11KQ 12Me. c niladeipnia Market. fniLADar.rHiA.July 24. Flour dull ami ir regular ; Superfine, at S2 75Q3 25 ; Extra, $1 40&4 00 ; Pcnn'a family, 4 353550. Rye flour at $4 0001 25. wm heat active at decline : Pa. Red, $1 179 1 19 : do Amber. SI 1901 21 Corn quiet and easier; steamer, 89c ; yellow, MQOlc ; mixed, 90c; No. 3 Mixed, 87c. Ont scarcu and wanted ; No. 1 White. 76Jc ; No. 2 do, 75tf7Kc ; No. 3 do, TSViC : No. 2 Mixed, 71c. Rye scarce at 81c for old. Provisions Arm, jobbing freely. Lard qnlet; city kettle. 13ol ; loose botch ers'. 12J4c : prime steam, 13c. Butter quiet but best lota sleadr ; Cream er' Extra, 26c; do good to choice. 234J25C. Eggs dull ; Pa. at 20020c ; Western at 170 Cheese steady. Petroleum Arm ; Ueflned, tc. Whisky firm at 1 17. new vera alavaet. New roax. Jnly 21. Flour State and West ern dull and strongly In buyers' favor. South ern dull and unchanged. Wheat heavy and unsettled ; l2c lower, aotivo speculative trailing; No. 2 ited, .Inly, SI 1C1 17; do Aug.. $l 111 01 la'i; do Sep... $1 14.01 15; do Oct., SI 1681 VSyA ; do year, ft 1431 15. Corn ytj&iyio lower and heavy; Mixed West ern spot, 8283c; do future. 7$3i3)ic Oats Cash and Jnly Arm; later mouths K2Uc lower ; No. 2 Aug., 50U51Kc ; do Sept., 444P4c ; State. 63a7sc '. Western. l 76c. drain and froviMOD notations. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provn Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, ISf vast mug street. July 21. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard Jnly.... 1.05 .Tt .54 August 1.00 .73'4 .33. 21.00 12,35 Sept.... 1.01 .1y, .35X 2I.17X 12.47X Year.... .99 -W?i .;... Philadelphia. Jnlv..... I.17K &? -70 Ang 1.15 .83 .51 .... .... Sept.... 1.15 .83 .13 Live Stock Market. Chicaoo. Hogs Receipts, 5,003 head; ship menta. 6,500 head ; market steady: common to good mixed. $7 M8 90; light. 17 800 820; heavy, S3 208 75: skips and culls, tt0 700. Cattle Receipts. 2.700 bead ; shipments, 4.300 head ; market very dull ; exports. $7 209775; good to choice shipping, SO 4097 00 ; fcommon to fair, 94505 75; mixed butchers', $2 4025(0; Blockers and feeders at 97 751)425; Texans, $3 5035. Sheep Receipts. 103 head ; shipments, 1.200 ; market steady and fairly active ; poor to fair, 92503350; medium to choice, 9384 2T ; exports 94 408475. .ocai aioeae ana Bonds. Par val. l..uu: Uv e per cl Loan, due 1882.. .9100 " 1885... 100 " 1890... 100 " 1895... 100 5 per ct.l n 1 or 30 years. . 1UI " 5 per ct. School Loan.... 10S " 4 " In lor 20 years., luo 4 " m 6 or 20 years.. 100 " 8 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Man helm borough loan 100 Ajnr stocks. First National Bank. 10S Partners National Bank 90 Pulton National Bank 100 Lancaster Connty National Rank.. 50 Columbia National Bank loo Ephrata National Bank in First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, Mount Joy.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bank 100 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 90 New Holland National Bank 100 nTSOaT.T.UTBOUB btocxb. Siarryvnie R. R. 9 SO Ulersvllle Street Car. SO Inquirer Printing Company. 09 Watch Factory.......... ........... 109 Oas Light and Fuel Company.... 99 ( 8tOV6H8 flOQ80eeseeeetets Xv Columbia Gas Company.;; J Columbia WaterCompanj". Susquehanna Iron Company 199 Marietta Hollowware ,108 Stevens Honse 09 Sicily Island.. .............. ........ 50 East Brandywlne ft Wayncab'g. 90 Mlllersvllle Normal School inscxtXAmous Boiros. Quarryvllle R. R., due 1898 iu Last sale 9105 107X 120 120 105 119 101 102J8 BF 9209 110.25 128 HI 147 132JS 141.39 lUM 200 145.71 140 154 TWO HA 92.29 93LSO 09 129 a 179 - 18 1 9:20 104 ll..'0 10( left 83 27iSS BbrSmincft Reaver Valtev ass t loss Bridgeport ft Horeshoc !3) uuuwDae ubobiu nui za Columbia A Washington 23 Columbia ft Big Spring 23 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 18 20 47.43 21 40 40.1! Lancaster ft Willow street atrasburg ft Millport Marietta ft Maytown 25 Marietta ft Meant Jnv 25 Laa&.ElUabeUtt'BftMlddlet'a..... 109 LanoasterftFraltvlue. 40 LaacasterftLttita as Lancaster ft WUHamstowB 25 Lancaster ft Manor. ss Lancaster A MaabnUn ss &9 75 as 1XLI0 4 Hew York, Philadelphia and Local Stock also United States Bonds repotted dallr by Jacob B. Lowe, 22 North Qaevn street. July 21. 10:00 In x a. . r. a. v... Del.. Lack, ft Western 13!J i) 139? Denver ft Rio Grande etif mk 64A N. YLake Erie ft Western.... 41 40K 41 Kansas and Texas 39 34 39?; Lace Shoreft Mich. Southern 117 17 US; new lorKittBirai pbk hsk i: New Jersey CeaVrt. -. S3 8K 84ft: Ontario ft Western 29SS 232 29 Omaha Com SIJ 525-i SlJi Pacific Mail 4A 48 a;c Chicago. MIL St. Paul 1191 IMi 121 Texas Pacific so: so-: UK Wabash."-. ..iuU ft Pacific. .. 3S :I7?: 38?i Western Union Tel. Co 91': !? -so':. Pennsylvania R. K 62 C2H 3tf' 31; nunmo nio. s west zy. 2li -y, 49 8Wi Northern PaclSe Com 434 4S94 rreierreu.... ni rOLlllLAL. Democratic stare Ticket. aovxBsoB. ItOIIERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. unrrxxAST oovumor. CHAUNCEY P. BLACK, York. JUDOB ov tbjc suraxkx COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECBETART or IKTEBHAL AVKAIM. .1. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. COXORKSSIIAX-AT-L AAO B. MORTIMER P. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic county Ticker. CONORKSS. STATB 8MATOB XIV DISTRICT. A Bit AM COLLINS, Marietta. ASaKMDLV. 2. C. J. R1IOA1KH, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleraln. 3. E. C. D1LLER. Earl. O. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. II. E. SHIM P. E. Cocallco. RECORDER. W. W. BU83ER. Leacoct. COUNTY SOLICITOR. TOOR DIBECTOKS. J. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD. Lancaster PRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN REDMAN, filanhelm. J. II SCHLEGELM1L1CU.K. Donegal. JURY COMXTSSIOITER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER. Earl. Vacancies. TJIOR ASSEMBLY, C. A. OBhENDKU, EIOmTH WARD, will bo a candidate Tor Rep resentative from the 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject to the decision or tho Demo cratic primaries. nn22- tp- TJt7"K ARK AUTHOR1ZKD TO ANNOUNCE ELIM O. SNYDER, ot tbe NINTH WARD, a candidate for Assem byof the First district. Subject to Demo cratic rule3. Jlyl4-tp OUTT OMUiWMMBB. - m WMHONWKALTM DISTKIHUTION CO 46th Popular Monthly Drawing- OVTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In tbe City or Louisville, oa MONDAY. JULY 31st. 1882. These drawings occur mommy (Sunday lay tho excepreu) nnuer provisions ot an Act of ucnerai Assemuiy 01 nentneky. Tbe United States Circuit Court oa March 31 rendered the following decisions: 1st That the tmmoo wealth Dletrlltatleai Company Is legal So Its drawings are fair. N. B. The Company lias now on hand a large reserve fund. Bead the Hit of prizes for the JULY ORAW1NO. 1 prize , 9 90,0(0 1 pnio. i Qv0ro 1 pnzo isl. ,iat S,0 C JOprtzesSLoaoeaoh 1BJK9 20 prtzes509each le.ets 10Oprlzes91O0each lasts VOprlseeSOeacb MiM 800 prizes 20each -. 1x9x9) 1009 prizes loeach men 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 9,719) 9 prizes 9B9 each, M Lttfj 9 prizes iOOeacb, " tf Whole tickets. 92; half tickets, 91; 27 tickets KO; 05 tickets, 9100. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REOI8 TERBD LETTER OR POSTOPr'ICE ORDER. Orders or 95 and upward, by Expres, can be sent at onr expense. Address ail orders to K. M. HOARDMAN, Conrior-Journnl Itnltdlag LoalkVllIe, Ky.. 01 K. M. ItOAKDMAN, 309 llroa.lw.iv New Vora. l.-l.i 'I'oThaHAw MMVUZZAHMOVB. ESTATK Or WILLIAM MUCKIV-t, MR late ol Lancaster cltv. dorea-nil. Ttm un dersigned Auditor appointed to dlitrll-:ra the balance rcmnlntn Kin tin hand 01 t'.r!e Buckius,iulinlnlstrator of tlie oImI - Wll Hum Uockliw, deceased, to ami anions th, legally entitled to the same, will -It for tlmt purpose on FRIDAY, AUUUST II. lWi. ni ti o'clock a. 111., in the Library Room ol tho Court Home, in tho City of Lancaster, whero all persons intcnMted in mild distribution mayattend. TIIOS. B. COCHRAN, jyl3til,oaw Auditor. DENSON'S POROUS IXARTKMS. Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED BY Beisoi'pfltasPlasliK Reasons Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST. Because they posacas all tbe merit ol the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-irritant effects. SECOND. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by tbe profes sion. THIRD. Because they are the only plasters that re lieve pain at once. FOURTH. Because they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. FIFTH. Because over 5.000 physicians and druggists have voluntarily testifled that they arc super ior to all other plasters or medicines for ex ternal use. SIXTH. Because the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given tor porous planters Beasoa'8 (fefdme Ferns Plaster ! SEABUBY & JOHNSON, UANCVAonmora Crsubts, New Yottx. STJRB RBMjTDY AT LAST. Prlee as Oswts. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASlhli. OBAS. N. CRITTENTON, lit Faltea Mr., Hew York, sole agent lor Dr. C. W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should lie addressed. )yS-2w.If o.lAw. ow X Eeadlng ft Columbia tt.U.,5'. loo Lancaster Watch Co, due 1888 tun Lancaster Gas Light and Pnel Co.. doe la I or 9 years..... lot) Lancaster Gas Light on J Pnel Co.. uQO ItxS . 10ft Lancaster ft Marietta s Lancaster ft New Holland.. lot) Lancaster ft SBsqaeaanna. 3t lUaafiKXSToeam.
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