5fc' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JULY 2T, 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KKOCLAK CORRESPONDENClS Eveats Aloog the HaMBeaaaaa Items of Interest to Mid Araaad tbe Iloroogh Picked Dp by the IatelU (newt Kenorter. Miss Rebecca Baconian, of Christiana, Pa., is visiting Mr. J.B..Bacliman, on 2nd trset. Mr. Charles McCulley, ot Lancaster, is a guest or or Sir. William English, on aril street. A largo picnic was held inJHeise's woods today by tbo United Uretnrcn Huuday school of Ironville. A number of Colum bians attended it. This morning twenty car loads of fine blooded horses passed through. They were handsome animals. Last night, at his late residence, iu York county, died Mr, George Hubley, who was well-known iu Columbia. He will be buried in Yoi k county on Saturday morn ing. Will Feudrech took another "header" from his bicycle on Locust street, yester day. The bicycle was broken, but Will was not injured. Squiro Youug this uioruinjr committed two strangers to the county jail for drunken and disoiderly conduct. The excursionists to the Gettysburg en campment returned about eleven o'clock last night, tired but delighted with the trip. Tho traiu came over intwohouis and thirty minutes. Uofortuuately for the people of Col umbia, tho date on which the celebrated Jauauschek desired to secure tho opera house for a performance, had been already secured. An attempt to have her take another dato is now being made. Mr. Ed. Carter is having a neat new front pir.ced in his upholstering shop, on Third street. Columbia's two now grocery merchants, Messrs .frank Miller and 1 nomas Hatu aker, have returned from tho city where they have been buying goods for their new stores. For 'driving at full speed across the river bridge, last Friday night, 'Squire Frank fined A. Fieckeustein, ono of Col umbia's beer bottlers, the sum of $10. It does not do to break tho rules of the bridge. Butter sold this morniug as low as 18 cents per pound and eggs at 14 couts per dozen. Surprise Purly. Last night, at the residence of Mr. Ja$. llaughey, at tho corner of new Second and Poplar streets, a birthday surprise party was given to his wife. A l.irgo number of friends and acquaintances assembled to wish the ladv many happy returns of the pleasant occasion, and to help tho gener ous host dispose of his fine refreshments. Voot Crushed. Whilo shifting cars at Grubb's slono Harries, near Columbia, yesterday, Geo. Smith, one of tho employees, had his foot so badly ciushod that amputation may be necessary. At the time- of tho accident ho was standing on tho bumper of a car that was being shifted, and this was run against another car with such force as to cause tho bumpers of them to lap over, catching and crushing his foot. Slight lire. Yesterday, about 12:30 p. in., tho alarm of lire was given. It proved to bo at tho American house, ou Front street, and wra caused by some person having loft a lighted cigar lying ou tho bed. Tho Viji lant fiits company was promptly on tho spot, but their sorviccs were not tcquired, the lire having boon extinguished by the inmates of the hotel. Had tho flames not been discovered when they weietho fire might havo assumed very formidable pro portions. A Hu! Madly llurned. While a large lump of hot cinder was being hauled from tho casting house of one of the Shawnee furnaces, yesterday afternoon, it exploded, aud tho molten ciudeisuutiiely .surrounded the mule, by which tho cinder car was being drawn. The hoofs wero burned from the feet, and, unable to start, the poor beast lay down in tho molten matter. It was of course terribly burned before it could bo extri cated from tiiis position. Its euro was undei taken by ono of tho furnace em ployees, although thero is very little pros pects of its living. Died of His Injuries. The lad who had his leg so badly man gled on Tuesday evening by the cars, that it was necessary to amputate it close to the body, died this morning at 0 o'clock. His jaws began stifteuiug last evouiug, and lock-jaw finally ended his intense sul fcring. The lad, who was eleven years old last April, bore his agony manfully, throughout. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late home on Perry street, at the Penn sylvania railroad. The Yeakle Bobbery. Tho loss by the robbery of Yeaklo's drug storo, a ftivv weeks since, has been discov ered to be much larger, by late examina ' tiou of slock, than was at first supposed. The loss will aggregate nearly a hundred dollars. A number of drawers have been found to coutain guu powder, though why it was placed in thorn is quite a riddle, unless tho thief had expected to find a safe in the store, which he intended to blow open, and finding nono, put tho explosive matter iu tho drawers to be rid of it. LAND13VILLE CAMTMEKTJNu. Last Ilay U!os1bk Services To-NIght. This is the last day of tho campmceting at Landisvillo, but the attendance has not decicased iu tho least. It is believed that there were more persons ou the grounds than usual, and as tho last services, for ono year, are beiug held, much interest is manifested. Very few persons havo left aud'ucaily all will remain until the close. The services yesterday afternoon, which were in charge of Dr. Dobbins aud were especially devoted to children, weie largely attended by youug and old. Addresses were made by Dr. T. C. Murphy, Rev. Wm. Taylor, the missionary, and others. At six o'clock iu tho evening thoro was another big attendance at the main stand, the members being all present to partici pate in the services of the sacrament of tho Lord's Supper, which were very inter esting. At 7 o'clock theio wa- pi casino jr, and the sermon was by Kov. J. 11. Bailey, of Bird-in-hand, who spoke from Acts viii 3. This morninpla; 6 o'clock Rev. A. N. Mallison, of Baiubridge, held the prayer ineeting and tho following ono at 81 was held by Rev. J. C. Wood, of Marietta. One of the largest audiences of the term heard au excellent sermon at 10 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Todd, who choose for his text 1 Kings, xix 4. This afternoon at 1:30 Prof.-Eilenberger held his children's meeting, aud addresses were delivered by Rev. Mallison and others. Dr. Hamlin had not arrived yet at noon, but was expected this afternoon. Ho was announced to preach at 2 o'clock. At G o'clock this evening thero will bo twilight service in tho large tent, to con sist of singing, prayer, experience telling, &c. At the same hour tho children will hold their last meeting at the staud. Tho last preaching will be at 7 o'clock by Rev. Asprinless, of Dauphin. After this servico the usual closing exercises will be held, including a walk around and hand shaking. By tomorrow afternoon the grounds will again be deserted, as the folks will begin to leavo at once. Many are already packing their things and having them shipped. Annual Meeting ot Stockholders. This afternoon was the tima for the stockholders and hoard of control to hold MBW ABTMMT1MXMMMTB. pOOLING, REFRESHING AKP HEALTHFUL DRINKS FOK HOT TTEAXHEB. APOLUNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. CAXTELL A- COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GIXGEIt ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MABKET. vLAKfcT WIN Ed. four own direct .Importation trora the House ot Evariste, Dupont A Co., Bordaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WIM COMPANY, Great Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Age, w JdcU is put up by t he Pleasant Valley Wine Co. lor the Ham mondsport Wine Co., Iroin their Ordinary Stock, the Hamiuondsnort Co. furnishing them with the Ilrand and Label. The Hammonusport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All tho Leading ami Popular Brand ot FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. We are the agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. The Monserat Co.'s Lime Fruit Juice. UEibAU'I'S OLD BSAN'UY. No family should be without a bottle of this Ke Hablc Medicine at this season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. their annual meeting aud to elect officers for tho ensuing year. Another church is desirous of securing the woods for a campmeoting, which is to bo held during tho mouth of August. Tho matter comes up before tho board to-day, wheu it will be known whether or not the grove will bo rented. The Missionary Gone. Rev. Mr. Taylor, the missionary who has been doing considerable good work at this meeting, left last night. It would bo au excellent idoa to havo the 12:40 traiu to-night stop at the station this evening, in order that persons might return to this city. l'lcoic Parties. There are quite a number of picnic par ties out to day. A largo party, including tbe families of John Keller, John R. Bit ner, Harry Raumgardner, David Bair, Dr. Henry Carpenter, Maj. B. P. Brcneman, Junius B. KaufTman, District Attorney Davis, Wm. Leaman, Win. A. Morton and others, thirty-three in all, left for a day's pleasure at York Furnace. Tho Grand Homo Communion of Penn sylvania are at Rocky Springs, the guests of Pultin Homo of this city. The Sunday school of the Uuion Bethel Church of Godaie picuiciug at What Glen. Col. Hambright and wife, Dr. Geo. R. Wclchans and family, C. II. Gast aud family and a number of others aie at Slackwater. Geo. W. Borgcr, Henry Fisher, Thos. M Dcen, Charlie Gable, Harry Yackley, Philip Diachbar, Frank Evcrtz and a few other congenial spirits are at Wcisc's island, in the Susquehanna. Select fishing parties are spending tho day at Eden paper mill aud Hostetter's dam on tho Conestoga. A Till Tapper Arretted. About 10 o'clock this morniug a man calling himself James Rinc, sneaked be hind the bar of George Kirchuer's Goldeu Eagle hotel, corner East King and Vino streets, and attempted to rob tho till. Tho alarm bell attached to the till sounded as soon as tht thief attempted to open the door. Tho bell scared tho thief and at tracted tho attention of tho bar-lender, who was not far off. An alarm was raised and Officer Lowers arrested tho thief after a lively ruu down Lime aud Mifllin streets. He was locked up for a hearing. This forenoon some parson or persons effected au entrance into the salesroom of Mr. John Lcibley, butcher on South Queen street. The family happened at the timo to bo absent, and tho thief succeeded in securing $7, leaving bchindscvcr.il dollars in smaller change and pennies. 'I ho Home Coniuimilon. The Grand Homo Communion met again yesterday afternoon. A losolution was passed by which par tics who are no members of the brother hood of the Union can become mombcrs of the Communion. Herctofoic tho mem bers had to belong to the brotherhood. After transacting some further business of minor importauco the meeting ad journed. Tho members aro today uttendiug a grand picnic at Rocky Springs, which is given in their honor A Pretty uronp. Theie is a tine crayon picture haudsomely fraimed, in tho window of Mr. Aug. Rhoads' jowolry store. It is a gioupof three children two boys and a girl, en larged by Mrs. M. S. Dougherty from a photograph of her own children. lladly Hurt by a Full. 1). Frank Lefever, of Quarryville, was badly injured by falling from a load of grain on Daniel Bail's farm at Hoss sta tion a few days since. For some time great fears of his recovery wore entertain ed, hut at pi est nt ho is on a fair way to recover. Pleco ii r Music by a l.aiirastrlau. Chas. II. Loag, of this city, has ai rauged forS.S. Stewart's journal, the lrst number of which is just out, a piece of music for tho banjo entitled "Seashore Mazurka." Lort Child. A lost child was taken to tho mayor's office this afternoon, about three years old. Ho has on a blue checkered slip and straw hat. Does not give any name. Keorgaiilzauoii of the America Club. By referring to our advertising columns a call will bo seen for the reorganization of tho Sixth Ward Ainericus club, for tho campaign work of this fall. Klpo reached. John F. Keith has a peach tico in his yard, 33 North Water street, from which he picked yesterday a fine crop of fully ripe peaches, of large sizo aud luscious quality. A Card to the roblle. During Hie. rebuilding ot my old store 1 will occupy a store In Locher's building, southwest anglo Centre Square, where I hope to see all my friends and .patrons. Great reduction in all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock. HvMtfiltw Respectfully. M. LEVY. : 8PJSV1AI. XOTICUS. There is more strcngtn restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonie than in a bushel ot malt or a gallon ot milk. This x plain why invalids lindit such a wonderful invigorant tor mind and body. Sec other column. I.vl-lindeod.teow The public lacks not a genuine remedy for skin diseases in Glenn's Sulnhur Soap. "HilVh IUin Dvb,', black or brown, itfly cents. Humbugged A gala. 1 u w so much said about tho merits ot Hop Hitters, and my wife who was always doctor ing, ami never well, teased mo so urgently to get her some, I concluded 10 be humbugged again ; aud I am glad I did, for In less than two months' use ot the Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained so lor eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. II. T-, St. Paul. Pioneer Press. iy!5-2wdAw In nothing has science made such improve ment as in medicines, now to this whole civil ized world is proclaimed the joyful news that Celery and Chamomile Pills will cure sick and nervous headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and paralysis. jy241wd&w How tew there are who aro awaro That soon the gums and teeth decay Unless they are brushed with greatest care With SOZODONT from day to day ; For this great dentifrice, we know, Will keep them pure and white as snow. Jly25-Tu,ThAS Simon's cube will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For Kile at t ochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Years of Suffering. Mrs. lJarnbart. cor. Pratt and Broadway, Buffalo, was lor twelve years a sullerer from rhenmatism, and alter trying every known remedy without avail, was entirely cured by Thomas Eclectrio Oil. For sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. " Itucbupaioa." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Bladder and Urinary Diseases. II. Druggists. Depot, John Black. iy21-lwd Not an alcoholic beverage, but a true and reliable lumily medicine is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. lySl-lwdAw a ;ougti, coin or sore iiirom snomu oe slopped. .Neglect trcinemiy results in an In. curable l.'iug iMneasa or Consumption. BrotvuY ii'unchlal Trocln-s do not dlsordor ttie-tomach like cough syrups und balsams, but :iet directly on the inflamed parts, allaying lrniallo.i. ysve relict in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singera und i'ublicSpcukors are subject to. Koi thirty yours Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cian?, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having bo'.'n tested by wide aud constant use for nearly an entire generation, thoy have at tained wo.1 . jn-rited rank among the tewstaple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 centra box t-vorvwliero mv-lvilTThiFAlvw A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient." An effective and agr catili: remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Kly's Ci.-ain Balm. A sure cure. Cream italm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, proteeis the uienibiamil linings of tho head from additional colds, completely heals tho sores ninl restores the seiuc ot taste ami smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a lew appli cations, a thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy lor cold in the head it is uncqualci. Tho Balm is easy to use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of M ccnU will mail a package. KLY'S CREAM BALM CO., Ovego, N. Y. Foi j.alc. by Lancaster Druggists. mar2-d&w Th Tlo GUL.VT GK U.MAN 1NVIUORATOU Is the marvel ot the medical world. It never fails to completely cure Nervous Debility, Mental Depression, etc. The testimony ot thousands can be had by writing to F. J Chunky, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for tho Uni ted States. Price, $1.00 per box ; six boxes lor $5.00, It vour druggist does not keep the remedy sen t to headquarters and get the medicine by mail. Circulars anil testimonials on application. Jy27-IydM&Th SuiLon's Cataimu jckmkdv a positivo cure lor Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Ouccn street. .Magic In tho Nineteenth Century. N. McBea, Wyebridgc, Ontario, writes : " I have hold large quantities of Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil : it Is used tor colds, sore throat, croup, etc., und, in tact, lor any aflection ot the throatil works like magic. It is a sure cure lor burns, wounds and bruises.' For sale at II. II. coehran'siirujr store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. WfJTiS. Siosr.it. In tlds clly, on the 23th Inst., Abram i: toner, aged 51 years, (i months and 25 lays. The relatives und friends ot the iamlly are reaped! n lly invited to attend the funeral, from Ids late residence, No. 455 Poplar street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment ut Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t Bockkxsteun. In this city, on lho2.th inst., Mary, wife ol John Boekenitern, in the 23d ycarot her age. Gone but not toigottcu. The relatives and lrlends of tho Iamlly aro respectfully Invited to attend the Itinera!, from the residence ot her husband. No. 5't9 High street, to morrow ( Ifi-iduy) morning at 9 o'clock. High mibj at St. Joseph's church. Interment ut St, Joseph's cemetery. lt hf&vuUj nurjcjsa. ,"UVCAIN FIM15-CUT TOBACCO, 8 J? cuts per oz.. 25c per i ., at HAItT M AN'.S Yellow Front Cigar Store. J vlS-Cmd w ANTMJ.-A UININtS-KOUM (11 KL. AP- ply at the FOUNTAIN INN, ltd South Queen St. FOK HUNT A TWO-Sl'OKV HKICK llou-,0, No li West Vine street, with seven rooms. Apply to , L. K. BOTE. 27-3td Cor. South Querifcind Vine Sts. STUG1KS, STOUIKS. PITTSBURGH Stogies at HABTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. SCHOOL TAX. 1 88'.:. The duplicate is in the hands of tho treas urer. Tlueo per cent, off lor prompt payment. W. O. MABSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. 43Oiticc hours Irom tl a. m. to 4 p. in. Jul3-2mdR HAVANA ANU VAltA VIOARS, THJS be-t Scent cigar In the city at HAKT liANM Yellow Front Cigar Store. NOTICE I UEREB1 G1VK NOTICB that my wite, Anna Hantzan, having left in v bed and' board 1 will ay no debts that she miiy conuact,and ul-o warn her that should 1 hear other iu any disreputabc place, I shall have her taken awav by law. Jy27,2td MATHIAS HANTZAN. 4 MlCItlcUS CLUB'S FIHSr MKKTIMO. The llrst meeting or the SIXTH WARD AMEUICUS CLUB Will bo held on TO-MORBOW (FRIDAY) EVENING, at the Schiller II011.-C, North Queen Street, tor reorganization and nomination of officers. Every member is requested to bo present. 27,2ld BY' ORDER OF THE OFFICERS. ESTATI-: OF JACOB M. I.OMG, L.ATK OF the Cilv ot Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate settlement, and tlioso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay lor settlement to the under signed. MARYC. AMERON, Wm. Leaman. Executrix. Attorney. Jy27-6td,oaw D1FtrU.SK INFLAMMATION OF THIS. C01 nea Keratitis. In this disease ot tbe eve we may di .tingulsh two principal forms ; the one is accompanied by marked symptoms of inflnuimation. and is hence called "dlffuso vascular enrncitis." Iu the other or non vascular form, these symptoms are entirely absenL All Diseases ot 110 EYE. EAR and THROAT also, Chronic and Private Diseases successfully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONG AKER, Office 13 East Walnut St., Lancaster. Fa. Consultations free. 27-ltdftw f.IKARI Fire Insurance Company OFPHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. For a policy in this old and well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, ITO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WBS ASTKKTISJCSnnT. ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. A LAST CHANCE TO BUY CHEAP HATS! CHEaP HATS ! 49-Since the reduction we made about two weska ago, our stock has gone down to about a quarter of what It has beu, and, as every, body knows, we are still selling lots ot goods, because we sell them at such prices as will in duce anybody to buy. OUR FANCY RIBBONS, Which were also MARKED DOWN at the same time, havo been soiling fast, but wo have still plenty ot them, and good value at that. A FEW GOOD PARASOLS That were formerly very expensive, but which have been put down, so that they are within the reach ot everybody. Thoy are remark ably CHEAP, aud are nearly all sold. We aro now showing a most Elegant Lino or Feather and Satin FANS, - FANS. PLAIN, EMBROIDERED, BROCADED AND WATERED PANS, CRETON FANS, LARGE and SMALL JAPANESE FANS One lot of Ten-Inch Fans at 2o. One lot, same size, in all bright colors Hlue, Cardinal, etc., at 5c. Fans that open all the way ronnd from To. up. Laces and Lace Goods. We have more than ever. Splendid Large Lace Collars at 10c., 20c. and 25c. Mull Fichur, Polka Dot, small and large. Handsome Flowered Lawn Fichus, hand-stitched or button-hole worked edges. Handsome Lace Fichus at ALL PRICKS. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or Hosiery, We have ot late paid special attention to that branch of our business, and by making it a particular point to have everything that is asked for, and that at the lowest possible prices, we h$e been most successful. We have always put our prices so low that it is impossible tor us to make any reduction at the present time, particularly as our stock comprises nothing but the most desirable goods. We need hardly mention that we also have a Well-Selected Stock of UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Gats and Children. We give aa Excellent LADIES' GAUZE UNDERVEST FOR 25c Wo have one lot ol FINE INDIA GAUZE VESTS for 39c., They are cheap at eoc. tSTGoma and- look through our atook of Ladies' Muslin Underwear aud Corsets; also, our assortment of Infanta Loav and Short; Embroidered Shawls, etc. STUCK BXOS' Hosiery TEIBU EDITION. THUESDAT EVE'NO, JULY 27, 1882. AKABrS MANIFESTO. t. . KBBCL GOVCRNMENTS DEF1ANCK- Claiming to Hav Large Balaforcmacmts. Tbe Saltan Declares Arabl a Traitor. Alexandria Again Ablaze. London, July 27. An official telegram from tbe rebel government, dated Cairo, July 26th, says: "Armaments continue on an extensive scale, volunteers are ar riving from Upper and Lower Egypt: Some chiefs of tbe Bedouins,.,who, prior to the bombardment were known as parti sans of the khedive have promised fidelity and all tbe best classes of Mussulmans, in cluding tbe prince and princesses of the khedire's family, now in Cairo, are aiding the government. The ladies have formed a committee for the preparation of lint. Tbe British have been defeated in two en gagements, leaving forty killed.' Tbe Sultan to Denounce ArabL London, July 27. A special from Con stantinople says the sultan has decided to denounce Arabi Pacha as a traitor. Another Tremendoaa Conflagration. London, July 2712:30 r. si. A dis- uatch from Alexandria Ibarbor says a tre mendous conflagration broke out in Alex andria at two o'clock this morning. As seen from the harbor tho Are seems to be larger than any that has ocurred sinco tbe bombardment. It is iu the native quarter and is supposed to havo been started by incendiaries. A Holy War Proclaimed. London, July 27. A special from Al exandria says that Arabi has proclaimed a holy war and denounced the khedive as a traitor to Egypt, purchased by Christian gold and now engaged iu an attempt to turn over tho land to Christian specula tion. TUB 1NDKPKNDE.NT9. Tbey Kcject tbe Stalwarts Proposal for I'eace. Philadelphia, July 27. The Inde pendent Republican state committee met hero this morning to consider the peace propositions submitted by the regular Republican state committee, CI of the 88 names called ou tho roll being present. All tho correspoudence on tbe subject was read, Col, McMicbacl's letter declining to withdraw eliciting cor dial applause. The secretary then read a hitherto unpublished letter, iu which Messrs. Stewart, Duff, Merrick and Duncau. declare that harmony on the basis proposed by the Stalwarts is impossible. The meeting then agreed to take uo the Stalwart proposals seriatim. The first two were rejected unanimously without discussion. The third gave rise to an animated debate, and finally that and the fourth wero both rejected, and tho committeo proceeded to frame a formal reply. WOODS FIRES. Vessel Kurned and Lite Lost. Plymouth, Mass., July 27. The fire iu tho Plymouth worka is now under control, having burned over an area of twelve or fifteen miles. No houses were burned. Pbovidence, R. I., July 27. A largo tract of woodland in Attleborougb, Mass., near Hebronville, was burned over be tween 1 and 3 o'clock this morning. The schooner Nathan P. Dixon, lying at the dock with gasoline on board for Block Island, was net on fire aud scuttled this morning. The gas engendered by the gasoline exploded as the steward started a fire, and the explosiou set the vessel on fire. The loss is from $610 to $1,000. Destructive Fires In the Went. East Tomes City, Mich., July 27. Forest fires aro raging botween here aud Glendon. Farm products aro burning and farmers aro driving cattle to shore and sending their families to places of safety. The loss will bo very heavy. YOUTHFUL lNUKNOlAUlSM. Three Boys Start a Great Coutlasratlou. Philadelphia, July 27. Since the ex tensivo firo at Front aud Brown streets last Sunday, the police have been engaged in an investigation of its origin. The de velopments led to the arrest last night and this morning of Charles Nichols, a homeless boy, ai;cl 1G years, August Cramer, aged IU jcais, and Michael Trainer. compauion. They wero ar raigned this moruing aud admitted their guilt. They said thoy had arranged on Sunday to set fire to tbe place. Trainer crawled under a gate and admitted his eompaniocs. Nichols applied a match to the hay in the loft adjoining the ico house, but when tho fire bogan to burn fieicely they became frightened aud tried to ex tinguish it by throwing ice on the buruing hay. Trainer was released but the others were held for trial. Missouri Democratic Coiiveullon St. Louis, July 27. The Missouri Dem ocratic state convention yesterday adopted a platform leafBrming tbe principles of the Democratic party, demanding civil service reform, condemning tbe extrava gance of the Republican paity in expendi tures, opposing the present protective tar iff and demanding reduction of all duties to a basis only necessary to secure public revenue and favoring a currcucy adequate for all commercial ueeds upon a secure and sound basis. James Harding was nominated for rail road commissioner and W. E. Folegan for superintendent of public instructions. The Sundry Civil Service mil. Washington, D. C, July 27. Tho sundry civil, the last of the regular an nual appropriation bills, was reported to tbe Senate committee on appropria tions from the sub committee this morniug and was discussed until eloven o'clock, when tho committee ad journed court with tho understanding that they will hold another meeting this after noon with the view of completing tho bill so as to report to tho Senate to-morrow morning, or if possible before tbe adjourn ment of that body this afternoon. Strike Knded. Kensington, 111., July 26. Tho stiiko among thePullman brickmakers was term inated to-day by the discharge of thirty of the ringleaders. The company is supply ing their places with new men at old wages. WBATHKH INMCATIONS. Washington, July 27. For New Eng land and the Middle Atlantic statc,partly cloudy weather, local rains, winds mostly westerly, stationary or lower temperature and pressure. Republican Convention la Session. Dover, Del.,. July 27. Tho Republican state convention was called to order at one o'clock this afternoon, William T. Col lins, of Symrna, being made temporary chairman. Fire la London. London, July 27. Six business houses at Exeter have been destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at $50,000. Hog Cholera in Illinois. Bloominqton, Ills., July 27. Many hogs in the eastern part of McLean county have the cholera and farmers aro much alarmed. Friday Wias on Thursday. London, July 27. The Godwood wm won by Friday. cup 'STAK KOUTX OASJCS. Merrick Waats aa SHUter takM tmr Coa f aapt-ywsaaai a tkrrtBdal Sa Jet far Plscw ma. Washington, July 27. Before the commencement of the Star Route trial this morning, Mr. Merrick called attention to certain circumstances which placed the government under great disadvantage and asked for a rule upon A. C. Bue!I,editor of the Capital, to show cause why be should not be punished for contempt of court for publishing the articlo calling witness Walsh a perjurer. He also asked for a rale upon Buoll, Helm, Ring wait, and E. W.Brady, trustee of the Critic, and upon O. K. Harris, one of the editors of that paper, for similar abusive articles calculated to intimidate witnesses. Col. Totler, in reply, called attention to New York papers containing scandalous articles reflecting on the i court it self. The court said it would not do to set off one crime by another. The court then warned the jury against pay iue attention to newsgapers. Honest men had ceased to pay attention to them, and public opinion could not bo inflaenced.by newspapers controlled by interested par ties. These hired scriblers wero living upon their means. The court then gave Mr. Merrick permission to file his motion. Walsh was then recalled and made some corrections in his testimony, l ho trial then went on as usual. TUB FKEIUHT UANDLKKS. They Kef use the Offer of the Erie Company. Jersey City, N J., July 27. The strik ing freight handlers met to-day at St. Michael's institute. President McNamara presided and stated that he had seen the- Rev. Father DeC'oncilio of St. Michael's Roman Catholic church who had authorized him to state that the Erie company had offered to take back their old hands without exception, and would pay them 20 cents per hour, pro vided they would give up the union. Ho asked them if they would agreo to do so and was answered by a deafening "No," from all parts of tbe hall. Jeremiah Murphy stated that as tbe workingmeu of tbe country had helped the Jersey City men with money it would hardly be fair to them to abandon the Union. No funds were turned in this morning. One thousand excursion tickets for Coney Island wcio received by tho executive committee MY W1KE. Afteraooa Telegrams in Brier. The funeral of Col. Jobu Church Ham ilton took place in New York to day aud was largely attended. Tho Delaware Republican state conven tion met to day at Dover. The platform re-affirms the cardinal principles of Repub licanism, and tbe usual denunciations of the Democrats were indulged m Fivo cases of sun stroke were reported at New York to-day. Tho secretary of war has written Geu. Geo. W. Wingate that inasmuch as the British rifle team will come hero as visit ors it was not necessary to grant them permission to wear their uniforms while iu this country. Dledol His Injuries. Lexington, Ky., July 27. Jacob John son, a farmer, was waylaid and robbed on Tuesday night of $180. To day he died of the injurios received from the robbers. , The tioveraor Will Mot lnteriere. Govornor Blackburn positively refuses to interfere in the case of Isaac Turner, who is under sentence to be hanged to morrow. SatlsHed Wllb Nicholson. Washington, July 27. Secretary Chandler stated to-day that ho was satis fied from all the information ho had re ceived on the subject that Rear Admiral Nicholson, commanding the European station, had acted in a perfectly discreet and proper manner in all that ho had done for the protection of American interests at Alexandria, Egypt. m A Manlorer Keaplted. Frankfort, Ky., July 27. Governor Blackburn has granted a respite of four months to John Bush, sentenced to be handed at Lexington to-morrow, because Justice Stiller, of tho United States su premo court, has granted a writ of error on account of irregularity in the selection of a jury. A Soldier Murdered. Leavenworth, Kas., July 27. Last night John O'Neill, a guard in the mili tary prison at the fort, shot Provost Ser geant John Henry through the heart. There is no explanation of the murder, O'Neill refusing to discuss it. Fire in Harrlabarg. Hahrisburg, July 27. Fire this moru ing destroyed fonr two-story brick houses owned by Peter Reel. Loss about $2,000 ; covered by insurance. Tho tiro was caused by a defective fluo. Death of aa Aged Lawyer. New Bloom field, Perry county, Pa., July 27. Bcnj. Mclntire, the oldest mem ber of the county bar, died this morning, aged 84. MJLUKMTB. new xera maraei. Naw Yoaa. July 27. Flour State and West ern without quotable change ; export and homo trado demand moderate ; Southern dull ami wreak. Wheat cash and July a shade easier ; later drllvorirs J4?hc higher; moderate specula tive trading ; No. 2 lied. July, 81 13QU4; do Aug.. $1 1301 ; do Sept., $1 U &l 15 ; do Oct. $1 1501 18J ; do Nov., $1 17 : do year, Jt 133114. Cornlc higher and Ann : Mixed West ern spot, 83c ; do futures. 78685Jc. Oats 0c better : No. 2 Aug..50UQ5Oe; Sept., 45c; Oct. 4315;c; State, 08077c; Western, U5073C. pmiadeipaia Market Philadelphia, July 27. Flour dull and weak ; Superfine, at 82 7303 00 ; Kxtra, $3 4004 00; Penn'a family, f 5 370562. Uye flour dull at 84 00. Wheat firmer ; Pa. lied. $11091 13: Amber. $1 1201 14. Corn steady. Oats quiet and easier; No. 1 White at 7tie;No. 2 do, 7ka75c; -do. 3 do, 73)074c; No. 2 Mixed, nominal. Kye-ne w. tjofc08c ; old, 80083c. Provisions in steady jobbing demand. Lard steady. Butter steady and choice and low grades wanted ; medium dull ; Creamery kxtra, 2Sc; do good to choico, 24025c. Rolls dull ; Penn'a, 16c. Kggs steady and in iairdemaud. Cheese firmer andin fair demand, Petroleum firm ; Keflned, 6c. Whisky at Si 19. Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, ll.COO head ; ship ments, 3,403 head ; market fair and generally steady ; good heavy and prime light be higher; mixed. S7 SOgS Mfc heavy, $3 Soys DO: fight, 17 C038 30 ; skips, $507 25. Cattle Receipts. 6,200 bead ; shipments, 2,900 head ; dull and weak ; exports. S7 254J7 75 ; good to choice shipping, sc 4006 90; common to fair, $4 500590; butchors' at $2 4004 80; stockers and feeders, $2 7504 90. Sheep Receipts. 600 head; shipments. 200 : market active and steady; poor to fair, $B 25 W-." sw" " cuuice, aa --mbou ; qumuty poor East Libirty Cattle Receipts. 527 bead; mantei. uuii ; prune, yu au ; iair to goou. $5 SO0G 5; common. $3 9005. Hogs Receipts, 800 head; market firm; Philadelphlaa, $8 6003 80; Baltimore. $8 400 8 50 ; Yorkers. $7 7548 lb. Sheep Receipts, 2.660 head; market dull; extra, $t wuft to ; goou, i zjcm au ; common. $2500325. erata aad nwMet yaetauoaa. One o'clock quotations ofgrUa and provU. ions, furnished by S.H. Yundt, Broker, 15 Kast King street. . July 27. Cafeaga. Wheat corn Oat Pork Lard July-.. 1.02 .77 Jbty August .9K .?( 38f 21.00 12.30 Sept 9k .76K .35 21.20 12J5 Year.... .97y .88 .... ..... ,.... FMIadalpfcta. July..-. 1.13 .88 .73J .... Aug L13tf .85 JS .... Sept.... 1.1 .5 .X .... New ork, Philadelphia and Local Stoesa also United Stat liond repot toil dally )v Jacob-B. Lowo, ?. North Queen atrect. July-T. 10:00 IHW 30 A. m. p. ." r.w. DeL.Lack.ai Western urn; imw kk Denver a Klo tiraade 6Si2 easl 632 N. Y.. Lake Kite Western.... 40x2 mi Kansas aad Texas 3 3sZ 40 Law Shore Mich. Southern lltk ink U6? New York Central i m 138 New Jersey Cwftu ,. 81X 8lk 82 Ontario a Westorn 2 J K Omaha Com 51J 51)2 3i PaciflcMaU 409i 4Wi 47 Chicago. Mil. SL Faul 121 V.0H iaJ Texas Pactac & 52K Wabash:-. ..jute a Fadflc... 38U 3SX Western Union TeL Co S9V? 89k 4 33Ji mi 31 2175 49 89 Pennsylvania B.IL. 62 Beading soji Buffalo Pitts, a West nji Northern Paciac Com 4$& " " Preferred.... J 63 SOJ5 22 49 S0K Par Last val. sale Lane 'Uy per ct. Loan, due 18S2.. .$100 110ft 44 1885... 100 107 " 1800... 1W J0 1KO... 100 12U 5 per cLlu lor 30 years.. Jtw IDS 6 per ct. School Loan.... ico 112 " 4 ' In lor 20 years.. luo 102 4 In 5 or 20 years.. Iiw UttM ' In 10 or 20 years. 1 00 hjj ltanbelm borough loan IM iir- aAHK STOCKS. First National Bank.. 4100 $205 Farmers' National llauk 50 110.35 Fulton National Bank 1M) )Ii.f.U Lancaster County National Rank.. 50 ill Columbia National Rank 100 147 Rphrata National Cauk lot 142 first National Rank, Columbia.. .. 100 141.30 First National Bank, Strashun; lt i34.&0 Kirst -National Bank, Marietta 10O .0 ritHl National Bauk.M011ut.lov.. KM 145.7!. Lltitz National Rank ioj 110 Manhnlm National Bank..... 1m 1 .11 Union National Bank. Mount Jov. 5 70.50 Now Holland National Rank....... Uni i:;7 aisoxLtAHKoua stockm. Ouarrvvllie R. R. 50 fi25 a;.5 so l-V 90 Millers ville Street Car :At Inquirer Printing Compuiiy .".( Watch Factory l.m Uas Light ninl Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House Ii Columbia Has Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Couiiany..... 100 Marietta liollowwara 100 Stevens House 50 Sicily Island :- East Brandy wine Wuyiwsb'g. f. i;o 1 10 1 uiiiivraviiitx jiurmui oi-iiimii...... WlSOKLLAaaOUS BONOS. Quarryvlllo R. R., duo lto f iu $117 Itcadlng A Columbia R. It,,5's loo itic Lancaster Watch Co.. due 18H0 loo 105.50 Lancaster tias Light and Fuel Co.. duo in lor SO years 100 100 Lancaster Uas Light and F110I Co., dne 1886. .. iw iot .. 25 33.3a .. 100 85 .. 300 27a.es Lancaster ft Marietta Lancaster A New Holland....... Lancaster A Snsqnehannn. Ttnunrm arocxa. Big Spring A Reaver Valley.... Bridgeport A Horeshoe Columbia A ChoMtnut Hill Columbia A Washington Columbia ft Big Spring Lancaster ft Enhrata ..$25 $ 10.25 .. 1 22 25 IS 25 25 25 25 25 25 . 25 100 50 25 20 18 47.2S 21 40 40.1! CO 50 75 55 13310 43 Lancaster ft Willow Street Strasbnrg ft Millport.. ataneita a unytown Marietta ft Mount Jov Lanc.Kllznbetht'ii A Mlddlet'n.. Lancaster A Frnltvlllo. , I An caster ft Litltis Lancaster ft Wllliainntown Lancaster Manor. 50 Lancasterft Manhelm 25 1USW AliYJtHTlHlSMB JVTA. GKNU1NK VltNHBCTivUT CI OAKS (OLli Stock), 11 lor 25 cents, ut HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar store. iyI5-Cmd OAIIKR KRAUT LUNCH. O New Bauer Kraut Lnnch this (THURS DAY) evening, free to all, at Excelsior Hall, Kasl King Street. Conrad's Beer on tap. Everybody welcome. It JOUN SCIIOKNBERUEK, Prop.' t KGAJ11ZED lSie. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and.Thirty-throe Thousand Five Hundred and Eiehty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. e"-For Insurance npply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KINO STREET. u3 5indTuTbftS UOTMLM. ryilK. LANCASTKK COTTAOK, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVKNUK, Between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues, AIL ANTIC CITY, N.J. NOW OPEN FOB THE SEASON OF 1882. Pleasant Location. Airy Rooms, Elegantly Furnished. New and Complete Improve ments. Terms Very Moderate. MRS. M. J. KUNKLE, Proprietress. P. O. Box 87J. jnn22-2md T BE MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1882. Fronting Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aven ue.", near both Railroad Depots.; TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, ELKGANTLY FURNISHED. EXTENSIVE PORCHES. NEW AND. COMPLETE IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE BILLIARD ROOM, WITH SIX MEW COLtXHDEK TABLES. Orchestra led by Brophy. Dancing under the direction of Prof. U. .1. tilllesple. Al:iln ottlco W. U. Teleeraph in tho building. Union News Stand in ofllce. Liberal Management. je22-2ind UHAB. JHG-ULAUIS, Prop. tt.OTMH9. TMPOKTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. CLOSING OUT OUR LIGHT WEIGHTS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. A large line of London Tropicals reduced Irom 135.00 to $25.00. Wilford's Padded Ducks, Seersuckers and Chinese Cloths reduced to $15.00. A full line of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, in all colors, Irom $25.00 to $15,09. A fine assortment of London Heathers from $35.00 to (25.00 a suit. ' These goods must be sold to mako room for our Fall and Winter Stock to arrive Sep tember 1. Persons in want ot anything in our line will please call and save money. Our styles are all the best and latest, and will be profitable to carry over tor the next season. No. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. 178TATK or MMMX WARD, LATK JEi of Lancaster city, deceased. signed auditor, appointed to distribute the . bfea. Ill ! M a IIC IIII1I1T. uuaace remaining la ut Baaus or Elizabeth Marks, administratrix, to aad among thoao legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose oa THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, lft-2. at 10 o'clock, a. m.,ia the library room of the court house, la the dty or.Laacaater. where all persons interested, la laid dinribction mayattand. ----aax..MMTCIIKY. tJulyf-ttdoawF ' 'U Auilitor,
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