- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER; $TLWAY9JVFLY 28, 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KEOUUK CORRESPONDENCE Events Along the Susquehanna Items or Interest 1b and Around tbe Voroegh Picked Up by Ue Intelli gencer's Reporter. No discovery of tbe cause of tbe fire on tbe Lancaster pike, the first of the week, has'beeu made. Ed. Smith, a lad clerking for Mr. F. Bennett, almost had a Queer severed yes terday by a meat cutter. George Reiner, an employee of tbe Sus quehanna rolling mill, had a finger cut off yesterday, by it bains; caught between two pieces of iron. Mr. II. M. Kelly' horse fell down on Walnut street, yesterday.cutting its knee and breaking the shafts of the wagon to which it was attached. Four more unfortunates were taken to the county prison this morning by Officer Kennedy, for attempting to take free pas sage on a Pennsylvania railroad freight, bunduy school Plcoic. The committee having charge of the sale of tickets, for the Sunday school pic nic of Mount Zion A. M. E. church, on Wednesday, August 2d are : John Wesley, Win. liaker, J. Frisby, .Tames Jordan, S. Jackoon, Geo. Smith, F. Itidgby, N. It. Williams and U. Suively. Uescued From Drowning. While bathing iu the river at one of the bridge picis yesterday about 4 p. m., Willie Lennox was seized with cramp, and had it not baeu for the prompt assistance of two companions be would have drowned. All of the bovs were pretty badly frightened by the accident. Personal. Mr. William Ilaitford, of Columbus, O., is visiting friends ou Walnut street. Mr. John Ilitncs was united iu marriage to Miss Lizzie Ambrose last evening by tho Kuv. J. (1. Esterline, of the Church of God. W. IJ. Given, cm., and mother arrived home last evening after a three weeks' trip to New Brunswick. Death of Mr, liaker. Mrs. Joseph Baker died at her lalu resi dence on South Front street yesterday morning, iu the IlotU year of her ago. She had been ill for a number of months from nervous prostration. Tho body was ic moved to West Chester, Pa., this morn ing, lor butial. root cut ou; It was Sound to bo necessary to ampu tate the foot of Gcorgo Smith, the man who was injured on lust Wednesday by the accident at Crubb's stone quarries. The opeiatiou was pcrfouncd by Dr. W. S. Bruuur, of Columbia, yesterday after noon at the injured man's residence near Cordelia furnace. Horn Killed by lite Can. Immediately after the passage of tho Marietta accommodation tiaiu last even, ing a driver of ouo of the teams belonging to the St. Charles' furnace, attempted to cross the railroad track, not perceiving another train approaching. In a moment I it was upon tho team. Tho driver es caped unhurt, but the hor.'e was killed and tho wagou broken to pieces. Auother Colombian Killed oil tlit-K'l Mr. Joseph II. Towusond, a brakemati outue C. D. local freight of the P. R. 11., and a resident of this place, was killed yes ten! ay afternoon iu the Harrisburg yards Nothiug is definitely kuowu concerning tho maimer iu which the accident occurred. Tho tender of tho engine of his train pass ed over his chest ami also cut both arms off. Ho lived about two minutes after being run over. The tender was thrown oil the track. Deceased came to Colum bia last December from Parksburg, Ches ter county, and secured employment ou tho Pennsylvania railroad. His wife and four little children accompanied him. Tho former died last April. A post mortem examination was held upon the unfortu nate man's remains to-day at noon, and a verdict was rendored according to the above facts. Tho body will bo iutcrrcd at Asbury, Chester couuty. A larjjo number of ladies and gentlemen attended the party at the rcsidenco of Mr. William Smoker, on Third street, last evening. A pleasant evening was .spent by the merry guests. NKMiiiHOUItOOU N.V'M Events Meur anil A croud tho Couuly I.Iuck. Readiug has a lively Pattison club. Allcntown is to have a letter carrier force iu a short time. Work has beguu on tho E.istou silk mill, the total cost of which will be $:0, 000. The Kctsuvillo uiai ble quarry in Mont gomery county has been Mild to Heading parties for $25,500. The postmaster of West Coushohockou, while asleep in bod, was robbed of $180 be longing to the office. Mora than ninety widows livo iu ouo street in Beading and they are going to have a grand picnic A letter carrier connected tvilh tho Heading force for ton years .says ho has walked 50,000 miles whilo ou duty. Largo uumbeis of fish iu the Susque hauua river have been killed recently by snlphur pumped into the water from the mines. Tho barn of Mr. Jacob StauQer, near Porter's Siding, York county, was de stroyed by fire, with all tho late crops. Loss, $4,000. Tho Cornwall & Lebanon railroad com pany has filed notification at tho state de partment of tho increase of capital stock to $150,000. The Lebanon Times says : It is esti mated that a thousaud Lebanonians or more are summering at tho seaside, at Sar atoga aud elsewhere. The suako story liar has broken out at Pottstown. A man says ho saw a black snako on the road near that place eleven feet long and seven inches iu circumfer ence. Another case of smallpox has developed and proved fatal iu Bethlehem. Much in dignation is felt becauso of the injudicious conduct of tho patient's father, who worked iu the rolling mill during tho sickness of the child. Samuel Reese, a brakemau on a freight train, was instantly killed at Pcrkiomen Junction, Montgomery county. He was thrown off a car by the train starting sud denly and fell on the track. His bead was severed from his body at the neck, two cars passing ovorhim. All tho crops along the Borks aud Le high railroad are usually good this year. Tho gravel districts aro peculiarly well adapted for potato culture, and the en couraging statement is made that not only is the potato crop iu an exceedingly promising condition, but that owing to the large acreage the crop will bo fully double that of last year. Two tramps gained an eutrauce into the store of John Lopping &Sons at Harris burg. Mr. Loppiug's sous, who saw the tramps in tho store, fired on them, wound ing one. Both wero captured. Soon after tho capture of the tramps Mr. John Lopping was found dead in the rear part of the store. It u believed that his death was caused by fright. S. W. Lewis, of West Chester, furniture dealer, has a pair of old bedsteads and sacking bottom that belonged to old Bar bara Fritchie, of Fredericktown, whose name the poet Whittier has mado immor tal in his poem of that title. Mr. Lewis has an affidavit from the former owner testifying that these were the identical bedsteads of the heroic old woman. Through an accident last year on tho Schuylkill & Lehigh railroad, several cars loaded with buckwheat were battered to such an extent as to cause the grain to leak from the cars, which was scattered along the road for a distance of fire miles. The buckwheat came up in the spring be tween the railroad sills and along- the tracks and is now in bloom. From a point above Reading to a short distance beyond Berkley station, a continuous stretch of white buckwheat flowers meets the eye. LAKDISVILLE CAHl'MECTINO. Closing Exercises Last Night. Tbe ten-day camp at Landisville closed last night with appropriate services. The crowd was. very large, as it always is at the closing. An interesting meeting was held in the evening at G o'clock and was led by Rev. Dr. Dobbins. There was singing, prayer and experiences. At 7 o'clock the last sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Aspril, of Dauphin. The text was taken from St. Johu xvi 31, 32 and 33. "Jesus ausweied them, do you now be lieve ?" " Behold the hour eometli, yea, is now come, that je shall be scattered, every man to his own and shall leave me alono ; and yet I am not alone because the Father is with me." " Thcso things I have spokeu unto you that in me yo might have peace. Iu the world ye shall have tribulation ; but be of good cheer ; I have overcome the world." The sermon was a good ono aud a large audience heard it. After the sermon tho closing exercises were held. They con sisted of singing, prayer anil telling of ex periences, aud concluded with a walk around tho ground. While the people walked they sang, and after tbe walk there was a handshaking all around and the meeting adjoin ned with the benediction. Meeting ol the Association. At ouo o'clock yesterday the camp meeting held a meeting aud elected tho following oflicers: President. W. C. Robin son, Lancaster; Vice President, Gen. Wm. 1'attou, Columbia; Secretary, John B. Good, Lancaster; Treasurer, Epbraim Hershcy, Columbia. The board of control consists of the fol lowing gentlemen : Messrs. John W. Glo ver, 11. llaushaw, John Ensmingcr, liar lisbiirg ; Georgo Paiks, Millersburg ; J. B. Laudis, Halifax, Dauphin couuty ; II. L. High, Wm. Harbster, Wm. II. Stuck, Heading ; Henry Shubetr, Joseph Sam sou, William Batemau. Lancaster ; II. F. Urutier, r. (trove, Columbia ; Jacub II il debnuid, Wm. Bender, Strasburg ; Wm. Frew, Lebanon ; (!. Raymond, Middle- town. Tho boaid agreed to rent the grounds to the Bethel church, provided they ad- line to the rules of tbe grounds. Who llio President Ii. Mr. Robinson, the new president i.-: pastor of tho Duke street church, this city. He is an ablo divine, a haul worker iu the church, aud a man who will fill tho position to thn satisfaction of every one. He has done a great deal of work at the campraccting, having been busy from mom ing until night every day and it was greatly owing to his good management that the meeting was such a success. He takes tho place of Rev. Thompson, who is ia ill health. Last evening the majority of tho members ou tho ground gathered in front of Mr. Robinson's tent to give him a .seicnado and congratulate him ou his election. The choir was un der charge of Dr. Witherow and Prof. Kirkpatrick, aud they saug a number ol selections. Hov. Mr. Rakestraw mado a short speech of congratulation and Mr. Robinson replied returning his thanks for tho seicnado. Altogether this was one of tho most pleasant affairs of the camp. Leaving. All have been busy since last night mov ing their things from tbe grounds ana by to night no one will be left. II.KA.N CORRIDORS. a it.itlitliou r Court House Clerks at Work With Uuckots, Itrooms and Soap." It liny uot bo generally known, but it is uevoithelcss a fact, that oun of the duties of the janitor of the court houso is to keep tlm prettily tiled corridors of that noble edifice iu a decent state of cleanliness ; but it is very well-known that this duty has uot been attended to for three or four years past. Indeed, whilo tho sev eral couuty offices have been kept scru pulously clean at tho expenso of tho oflicci s occupying them, tho corridors havo been left in a condition almost as filthy aswcio tho Augean stables when Hercules was ordered to clean them in a single day from the filth which the 3,000 oxen of King Augeas had deposited iu them for thirty cousecutive years. As Hercules; had succeeded in accomplishing his dirty job within the appointed time, the ambi tious clerks and deputies of court houso row resolved to emulate his immortal labors ; and so at an early hour this morn ing they organized a biigade, and, aimed with " buckets, brooms, brushes and soap " (no allusion to TomCocbian'ssup plies for tho Senate) went vigorously to woik. Hercules had the advantage of two rivers tho Alpheus aud Pencils whoso waters ho turned iuto the dirty stables. Tho broom and bucket brigade, ou the other hand, had the advantage of numbers, and if they didn't have a flow ing Pencils they had a section of garden hose which under the manipulation of that old fireman, Alpheus Edwards, of the prothonotary's office, squirted quite a ro &pectablo stream of water through tho filthy corridor. Ho was ably seconded by tbe stalwart old clerk W. E. Kreider, while C. F. Stoner and Joe. Umblc of the register's oflico ; Dcpnty TroasuryStr.ihm, Deputy Sheriff Hippy, Deputy Clerk Kauffman,of the orphans' court.ouc legged John J. Good the hero of the reorder' s office, Geo. P. Eaby, the handsome clerk of quar ter sessions all of them with coats off, shirt sleeves rolled up to tho cI'kws and pantaloons rolled up to thoknees, vied with each other in wielding the graceful broom, filling and emptying the old oaken bucket and manipulating the filth destroying bars of soap. Lakes of dark dirty water were formed at various parts of the corridors, and wero swept out aud ran iu streams from the four doors of the court house. On went the work for about an hour, at tho end of which time the varying colors of the tiles could bo distinguished with the naked eye. Shouts of triumph wero raised as the stench of yesterday gave place to the pure air of to day. So boisterous became tho jocund laborers that the sleepy janitor was absolutely waked up, aud though it was somo time before he was able to com prehend what was going on, when he did get the state of affairs "through his hair" be was as happy as a clam, aud joined heartily in the general hilarity. Judge Livingston, who was an interested specta tor of the scene, was loud iu his praise of the new officers, and, (though he didu't say so) he probably thought their good work was worthy of a "liberal compensa tion." One of the county commissioners was heard to say that the bucket brigade ought ti have a basket of champagne, but wo believe he didn't order it. Virtue, however, is its own reward, and we have no doubt t'je brigade feels amply repaid for their libor in tbe improved condition of tho couit house corridors. uos Killed. A dog supposed to be mad made its ap pearance on Poplar street on Wednesday and frightened tho residents there. He was killed by John Snyder, who put a load iu him from his rifle. Not Uullty. Mis. Seers who was charged with larceny by Caroline Lemon, had a hearing before Aldermau McConomy and was dis charged, there being no evidence to sus tain the complaint. SEW AJtTMMXMMKMMMTa. priOLIXG, REFRESHING AND BKAXTMJVT, DRINKS FOK HOT WEATHER. APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table jWateia ' CANTELL& COCHHAX'S LUBLIN ami BELFAST GING Eli ALE,- THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. vLAlikT WISES. Of onr own direct importation irom the House ot Evarbte, Dnpont & Co., I.'nrdanx. PLEASANT YALLEY WlNE COMPANY, Great Western Brand, Extra Pry. Superior to the Golden Age. which is pnt np by tho Pleasant Valley Wine Co. tor the Ham niKiidaport Wine Co., from their Ordinary Stock, the Hammondspprt Co. furnishing them Willi the Brand and Label. The Hammondsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All tho Leading and Popular Brands ot FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. We are tho agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. The Monserat Co.'sLlme Fruit. I nice. RElbART'S OLD BRANDY. No family should be without a bottle of this Ke liable Medicine nt this season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, aokkt, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. SUMMUIt I.i:iSCKK. Where Cooling Breezes Blow. Simon B. Cameron, of Marietta, nephew of his nucle," wrote his on the legister of the New Mr. "tho name Columbia, Cape May, while Johu A. Coyle, esq., of this city, has decorated the Stockton's iu tho same mauuor. Luther Willig, Samuel Bernard, An drew Taylor and Perry Young wero the party that yesterday paid a visit to their friends now encamping on Woise's island. They icturned with a tine string offish. City Treasurer Myers and Harry Cope land, of the Sprccher house, left yester day to tu.li in the river oil VYoiso s island. They will return on Saturday. Johu A. Snyder, Win. Wclchaus, Robert Stablcfoid, John Schaefl'er and Thomas C. Wiley, went fihhing to Safe Harbor yesterday, and caught 30 fino large bass. They stopped with Amos Sourleer, one of the best of livermen. He entertained them in royal style and .showed them the places to east their lines. Robert. McDonald caught thiiteen bass in tho Coucstoga while " trolling" yes terday. One weighed over two pouuds. It. J. Malonc, esq., formerly of this city, now of Boston, who is summering at Capo May, was ono of a party ofgeutlo men who managed a number of foot, sack and other mccs yesterday afternoon on Congiess Hall lawn, which wero witnessed by almost all the visitors on the island. Mr. Malone was also mister of ceremonies of the grand militmy lull at Congress hall last night, j;iven by i ho proprietors, H. J . & G. It. Ciiiuip, the Fifth regiment, described as; tho crowniug event of tho en campment. He made the address of wel come. The .State Dentists Adjourn. At Thursday session of tho State Dental association, in Williamsportthc discussion of Dr. Garrett's paper on "Nervous Force" was continued. A resolution expressing deep sympathy for Dr. Webb, of Lancas ter, who was unable to be present on ac count of sevcio illness, was passed. A paper entitled '. What Constitutes Success in Dental Practice," was read by Dr. Way of Bedford. Dr. Darby, of Philadelphia, spoke on some, of tho points, after which Dr. Register's demonstration of denture, with .special l elation to tho combination of gold and amalgam iu approximate cavities was taken up and discussed at some length by Drs. Pierce, Zell, Register, Guilford, Dai by, Triicraati, Barrett and others. The association then adjourned sine die. Frlshtfnl Accident. While Jacob Etlinger, of York, an em ploy eo of Mr. Win. J. Smith, engaged in plastering Mr Wilson's new house, n?ar Gatchelvillc, was adzing tho joist from second story scalibld, about- 23 feet from the ground, he stepped back, when a loose hoaid turned, throwing him down, break ing his back, and injuring him internally. In falling, the adze struck one of his feet, cutting it ucaily oft". Ho bled internally, and spitting much blood, aud little hopo of his lecovcry is entertained. His wife hurried to her unfortunate husband Thurs day morning. Leg Crulieil. Fiedeiick Fisher, a German agrd about 10 years, who ia iu the employ of the Pennsylvai i.i railroad company, was as sisting to unload a car of lumber at Dil lervillo to day, when a heavy piece of tim ber fell upon ono of his legs, crushing it badly from the knee to the aukle. Dr. Muhlenberg wan sent out to attend the man at. his boat ding house in Dillcrville. " 'Mm feeahhore 5Ia70iirla." Mr. C'has. II. Long's pretty composition, noticed in the.su columns yesterday, is ar ia uged for tlio guitar, and not tho banjo, as iiiadvcilcully .slated. Tl is a very credit able production aud likely to become a gi'eal favoiite wilh performers on that sweetest of mid turnouts, the .soft sounding guitar. A Film SeS-nul. Mr. Walter A. Hcinitsli who has re cently taken to himself a wife, gave a fine entertainment last evening to his em ployes, on the tht of his cxtcusive furni ture rooms, No. 2S East King street. The party embraced about twenty persons, tho set out was bounteous, and the enjoyment of these piesent unstinted. Second AVarrt Club. The Democracy of the Second ward will meet atExcclsior hall to morrow.Saturday, evening at 7:30 for organization. It is hoped that every Democrat in the ward will bp present to take part in the organi zation Train Jumpers. Alderman McCouomv had four train jumpers before him this morning, all of wunm wore locked up tor a ten days' term of imprisonment Sunday Excursion to Atlantic city. Kmployces' annual excursion lo Atlantic City on Sunday, August fi. Hound trip tickets gocd lor three days, or lvturn same day. Fare only J3.00. Train leave Lancaster (King street) al 4 a. m., Columbia 4 a; in., Landisvillo 4:i-., Manhcim 4-.'!J, Lit Hz 4:45, Kphrata 5:00. Fate only $2.7.'.. S9.3J&al,2.3,l,rKl<W A Ciril iu the 1'uIiMr. Dining lli-. icliuililingoi my old si ore I will occupy a store iu Lochcr's building, southwest angle Ccntns Square, where I hope to see all my Iriends end patrons. Great roil action in all classes ot Shoes to redr.ee my lurffc stock. thlltl.l&w Kesnectluliv. M.LEVY. SI'JZVIAI, MOTIVES. There is more strcngui restoring power in a bottle of Parker's (linger Tonic than in a. liusli.'l ol malt, or a gallon ot milk. This ex plains why invalids tlndiL such a wonderful invigorant tor mind aud hndy. See other column. tyl-lmdcod&eow 'I'm: public lacks not a genuine remedy for skin diseases in Glenn's Sulnhur Soap. Hay Fever. For Hay Fever I recommend Ely's Cream Halm. It entirely relieved me from tnenrat application ; have been a sufferer lor ten years. Going troin home and neglecting to take the remedy, I had an attack; alter returning I immediately resorted to it, and lour.d instant relief. 1 believe, had 1 begun its use earlier, I should not have been troubled. .1. Collykr, Clerk, US Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. JlESHSd. White & linitmcK, druggists. Ithaca, Nl I recommend to those suffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm. I have tried near all the remedies, and give this a decided prelcrenco over them all. It lias given me immediate relief. -C. T Stetoen'3, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, X. Y. Price r0 cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. For sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 Ninth Queen street. Lancaster. Jn9-dftw4 "Mux's Hair Dte,', black or brown, fifty cents. Snu.oB'9 ccbb will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For sale at cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Years or ttunerlBg. Mrs. Harnlmrt. cor. 1'ratt and Broadway, Buffalo, was for twelve years a sullerer from rheumatism, and alter trying every known remedy without avail, was entirely cured by Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil. For sale at U. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "Uuchapaioit." Quick, complote cure, all annoying Kidney llladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Drugclsts. Depot, John Black. iy24-lwd Not an alcoholic beverage, but a true and rcllablo lamlly medicine Is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, iJXncaster. tr-tlwdAw a cougn, com or sore xnroat snoula oe slopped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's nronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying Irritation, give roller in Asthma. Bronchial Coufdis? Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troenes have been recommended by physi cians, and always give portect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide anil constant use for nearly an entire generation, they havo at tained we . .nerlted rank among (lie towstaplo remedies ol the age. Sold at 41 cents a box .vervwlierti. mv-lvdTThAFAlvw Humbugged A gala. I saw so much said about tho merits ot Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctor ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her somo, I concluded to be humbugged again; and I am glad I did, for In less than two months' U90 ot tho Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained so tor eighteen months since. I liko sach humbugging. II, T., St. Paul. Pioneer Press. iyl5-2wd4w In nothing has science made such improve ment as in medicines, now to this whole civil ized world is proclaimed the joytul news that Celery and Chamomile Pills will cure sick and nervous headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and paralysis. Jy24-lwd&w Suilou's Catarrh uxjhcdv a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Magic in ttao Nineteenth Century. N. McKea, Wyebrldge, Ontario, writes : " I have sold large quantities of Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil : It isusad lor colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and, in tact, for any affection ot tho throat it workslike magic. Itis a sure cure for burns, wounds and bruises.' For salo nt II. B. Cochran's ilrng store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. BIAKSIA.01SS. Cunningham Allbm. In tho fine Street Presbyterian church, liurrisburg, Thursday evening, July 27. ISSi, by Kcv. Geo. S. Chamber.-', Mr. James K. Cunningham, ot Chihua hua, Mexico, late ot Harrisburg. and Miss Mary E. Allen, daughter of Mr. J. E. Allen, of Harrisburg. Pu. UJS3.TUS. Yocso. July 27, l&fi, In Lancaster, Pa.. Frederick A. Young, son ot Charles A. and Lena Young, aged G months and 15 days. Tho relatives and iriends or the family are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, Irom tho residence of his parents, No. 305 Church street, on to-morrow (Saturday) after noon at 4 o'clock. SfKVlAJj NUTJVJSS. 1 FOUNTAIN FJftK-UUT TOBACCO. 8 cents ner ok.. 2So ner 'X I. nt HAltT- MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. jylS-Cmd 1?Olt KbNT A TWO-STORY BKICK ' House, No. it West Vino street, with seven rooms. Apply to L. R. BOTE, 27-Std Cor. South Qucou and Vino Sts. 8UHOOI. TAX, 1882. The duplicate is in tho hands of the treas urer. Three per cent, off lot-prompt payment. Y. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. 4tf-Oitlei hours from 0 a. m. to 4 p. m. jnl3-2mdR HAVANA AND YAKA VIG AILS, THK best ft cent cigar in the city at HAUT WAN'ii Yellow Front Cigar Store. ATTKltTlON AMEKIUCS VLVlt. Let there be a full attendance or the voters of the Sixth Ward at the Initial meeting of the AMERICUS CLUB THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at the Schiller House on North Queen street. ltd 1)UKL1C SALK V CANADA UOKSEH. On Monday. July 31, 1882, will be sold at the Mcrrimac House. Lancaster,, Ea., 20 head ot Heavy Canada Working Horses. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock p. ru. of said day. GEORGE GROSSMAN. Hamckl Hess t- Sox, Auctioneers. jy28-2td BUDWKISKR KKKR. J ust received, a fresh supply ol tfie cele brate' i Budwelser Beer; families and persons flesirnus ot retailing the same can be supplied by the undersigned. GEORGE WALL, jy2a-lwd Southern Exchange Hotet. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS OF SECOND WARD. A meeting ot tho Democracy ot the Second Ward, for organisation will be lnld at Excel sior Hall on SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 29, at iyx o'clock, sharp. It PROPOSALS FOR SEWKR. SEALED proposals addressed to tbe Street Com mittee will be received at Alderman Ban's office on South Duke street, up to 7 o'clock p. in. on MONDAY, JULY 31, lor the construc tion ot a two-toot sewer on Charlotte street. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of tho.Ciiy Regulator, No. Itti East King street. The committee reserve the right to rceet any and all blus. jy25-7td THE STREET COMMITTEE. ASSIGNED HJ5TATK OK DAVID H. Knlp and wife, ot Lancaster city. Tne undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in tho hands ot Henry Buumgardner, assignee, to -and among tbose legally entitled to tuc same, will sit lor that purpose on FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m., in tbe library room of the court house in the cl ty of Lancaster, wbcro all per sons interested in said distribution may at tend. A. H. FRITCHEY. July7-4ldoawF Auditor. ESTATE OK MARK WARD, LATK of Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in tbe hands or Elizabeth Marks, administratrix, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit lor that purpose on THURSDAY, AUG UST 10, 18f 2, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in tho library room ot the court house, iu the city or Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. a. II. FRITCHEY, July7-4tdoawF Auditor. LlQUUJtS, C. JpiNGWALT'8 WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, GROCERY STORE, No. 0., WEST KING STREET. HOUSKAL. 4k GO'S DEW LIQUOR STORE, So. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky or tbe distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1880. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. feb3-lyd HOUSKAL A CO. THIRD EDITION I FRIDAY EVK'NO, JULY 28, 1882. THE CBAFTY REBEL. ABABI PACHA DAIXYINO FUK TD1E. Peace Propositions Tbat Are Supposed to Cover Sinister Purposes Firing Heard at Abouktr. London, July 28, 11:30 a. m. The cor respondent of the " Itffw at Alexandria, telegraphs as follows : " Lord Charles Bereaford states that without the assist ance of the American marines be would have been unable to discharge the numer ous duties of suppressing fires, preventing looting, burying tho dead and clearing the streets." London, July 28. A report recei ved here says Arabi has proposed pcaco condi tions, being voluntary exile aud retention of rank and pay as a colonel for himself and nine colleagues. It is said this has been taken on the advice of the sultan. The report has caused a rise ia Egyptian. stocks. Unified stock has gone up four points since last evening. Another dispatch says Arabi offers to retire to a Musselman monastery in Syria. There will be no cessation of, hostilities as it is thought tho offer is only meant to gain more time. Heavy Firing at Abuuklr. London, July 28. 12 m. A dispatch to the Exchange telegraph company dated Alexandria 12:45 this afternoon says "Tho sound of heavy firing is heard in tbe di rection of the Abonkir fort. Arabi Pacha sent a train to the junction and an armed engine and tender was cent out to .meet it and a lew shots were exchanged." Parading Natives as Captured Uritlsh. London, July 283 p. m. An Alexan dria dispatch to Reauter's telegram com pany, dated at 1:28 this afternoon, does not mention tho reported pacific over tures of Arabi Pacha. Tho dispatch says a loyal native, just arrived from Cairo, stated that a number of natives dressed in European clothes and wearing helmets have been paraded through tho streets as captured British. TELKURAPH1C TAPS. Little Sparks From Tho Electric Wire. Half of Egypt's cotton crop and the greater portion of the wheat will be lost through lack of irrigation. Shaw's bark extract works burned at Houltou, Me. Loss $30,000;, insured. There wero four deaths from heat and five cases of sunstroke in New York to day. Burglars blow open Dr. Towksbury's safe at Ashley, Pa., containing a large amount of money and valuable papers, but were scared off without securing any plunder. Barnum, Bailey & Hutchinson, tbe cir cus men, havo been sued for $23,000 dam ages by the fall of a tent pole at Spring field, Mass. Ono hundred hands thrown out of em ployment and $30,000 loss wero the result of tho burning of liichard Feheley's boot and shoe factory at Holliston, Mass. Johu Roher, the trusted bookkeeper of Benjamin Allen & Co., jowelers, Chicago, stole $4,000 and absconded. . Springfield, Spark and Roferee won tho races at Saratoga to-day. William Eichman and John Miller quar reled at Moslem, Berks county, and tho former was dangerously injured. The deck hands of the Albany night line steamers, New York, have struck for an advanco of $3 per month on their present wages of $27 per month. James Mann, an Ashbnry Park cottager, aged 70, hanged himself this morning. Mexico is greatly pleased at tbe action of tbe United States government ;a refus ing assent to tho proposition of President Barrios. A lAWIKK'i CRIMUS. At rotted fur Embezzlements Amounting to 980,000. Easton, Pa., July 28. A dispatch to the Argus received hero says that Sidney Chapman Neale, a prominent lawyer of Alexandria, Va., was arrested at Denver, Col., this morning, by Detective James Johnson, of Eastou, on a charge of em bezzling $32,000 from William Oraydon, of New York, $500 from a widow of Alex andria, a large sum of money from the Dangerfield's in the samo city, and several thousand dollars from a party cl George town, Maryland. The total amount of the embezzlement is about $80,000. When arrested he was in the employ of a mining comp ny in Denver. He will be taken to Richmond, Va. The Utllfulales Withdraw. London, July 28. The Hillsdalo boat crew have withdrawn their entry for the Barnes aud Mortlake regatta on account of the Thames and London crews rufnsiug to row. The committeo of tho regatta has not changed its deoision in regard to the acceptauce of tho Hillsdale entry, and would have started a scratch crew, but the HilKdalo preferred to withdraw. shoe Herself in Bed, Pnii.ADEi.rniA, July 28. This morning at four o'clock Mrs. Elizaboth Hunter, aged 32, the wifo of Henry Hunter, a well known politician, living at 1401 Christian stieet, took a pistol which she had con cealed in bed and shot herself through the temple. Sho lingered for four hours. A bottle of laudanum was also found in the bed. Mr. Hunter was asleep by her side when she shot herself. A House Ofllclal Sunstruck. Washington, July 28. Charles W Clisbec, piincifal raac'iag clerk of the House, was prostrated by tbe heat while ascending the steps of the capitol this morning. Ho was at once taken into the building and attended by Dr. Wm. Aer man, member of Congress from New York . At this hour his- condit ion is some what improved but is still very critical. Killed In a Shenandoah Mine. SnENANiH).vn, July 28. Patrick Hurley, aged 60, a miner, was instantly killed this morning by a fall of top coal at West She nandoah colliery. He was the father of Wm. Hurley the notorious Mollie Maguira fugitive, and the murderer of Gomer James. Guests Escaping la Their Night Clothes. North Conwat, N. H., July 28. Ma son's hotel and stable were burned early this morning. Loss, $8,000. Some of tho guests lost everything, escaping in their night clothes.. Ono woman and two men were slightly injured by jumping from windows. Horrible Murder la Washington Territory. Portland, Oregon, July 28. E. n. Cummings, agent of the Oregon railways at Pomery, Washington territory, was found murdered in his house yesterday. His skull had been split open with an axe. It is supposed tho deed was committed by two Chinamen. Tbe Government Closes Its Cao. Washington, July 28. In the Star Route cases, Jthis morning, the missing' witness from St. Louis appeared in court, but his testimony was not admitted, and the government closed its case. Court then adjourned until Monday, wheu the defenso will be opened. excursion Steamer Sunk. Nkwburgh, N. Y., July 28. The steamboat Carrie A. Ward, a small excur sion boat, was sunk 'in the Hudson 'at West Point this morning. No loss of life. WBATHKR INDICATIONS. Washington, July, 28. For the Mid dle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather. local rains, winds mostly westerly, sta tionary or lower temperature and station ary pressure. Tbe Mother's Resolve. Chicago Tribune. "Give me tho child." As Beryl McCloskey spoke these words she looked into the face of Vivian Fair hope, the man to whom two years agone she had given the most precious treasure of a woman's life, her lore, and ia the delicate lines of her lovely face there was an expression that told more plainly than could words of a deep resolve tbe woman Jiad taken. ; Little Beatrice had been uneasy all the day, and now that the sasamer day was drawing to a close and the long lines of rosy light tbat streamed up from below the western horizon seemed to rest like a benediction upon the heated earth. She was crying in the querulous, impatient way that briugs alarm to a mother's heart. Yiviau banded the child to Beryl. "What aro you going to do, darling ?" he said. Looking at him with deep brown eyes, from which gleamed a passionate love light, Beryl said in tones of thrilling ten derness : " I am going to spank it, dizzy." MET DEATH IN THE DELAWARE. Two aien Drowned by the Capsizing of a Yawl Boat. By the upsetting of a boat opposite Ann street, Richmond,PhiladeIphia, two men, one of whom was Isaac Funk and the other Captain Lowry, of a canal boat, were drowned. The boat contained fourteen men, and all except Lowry. were employed at Joseph yRlott's shipyard at Petty's island. Having concluded their day's work, they had just left, with the intention of going to their homes ou the opposite side of tbe Delaware. When about- half way across, the boat, which was overloaded, began to take in water over the gunwales and in a few moments filled completely, leaving its living freight s-.rugt;ling in the water. The tugs Juno and F. J. Schuyler which chanced to be near, immediately steamed to the spot, the latter picked up eight men and the former two. Two swam ashore and the remaining two, whose names havo been given, Bank and were not seen again. The police tug Stokley went up the river and grappled for the bodies, but have only recovered that of Funk. Presidential Short-sightedness. Pittsburgh Leader. Mr. Joslyn, of Illinois, who was yester day nominated to be assistant secretary of the interior, is a Logan man, and at pres ent a momber of tho Illinois Legislature. Apparently Logan has no difficulty in con trolling tho patronage of his state. Sena tor Vanwyck, of Nebraska, upon looking over the list of yesterday's nominations, remarked : "The president is very near-sighted isn't he?" " Why ?" inquired a fellow senator. "Well," was tho reply, "he has not ablo to see any further West than the state of Illinois in making au appointment yet." Then Vanwyck laughed the laugh of a man who feels satisfied that bo has said something very fnnny. Arrest of a Mlblllst. Bucharest, July 28. Tho son of one, of tbe Russian consuls in Roumania has been arrested at Odessa for supplying dynamite to Nihilists. Killed in a Coal Mine. George Allen and John Lewis were killed by a fall of roof rock in tho Mount Pieasant mines at Scrantou, Pa. AUlLKKKTti. rmiadelphta Market. Philadelphia, July 28. Flour sluggish, but steadily held ;HuperHno. at $2 750 J to ; Extra, fS 404 UO ; Penn'a family, fo 35550. Ryu Hour ut l Oil. Wheat unsettled ; Del. and I'.i. Ked, $1 ll 1 15; Amber. SI 11 Ql 15. Corn scare and tinner tor locil use; Steamer, 9090c; yellow. Ulffi'.c.'e ; mixed, wyi9le; No. 2 mixed, SSJesOc. Oats steady, but quiet; No. 1 White at 7Cc; No. 2 do, 7IK75c; So. :i do, 7:74c; No. No. 2 Mixed, 71c. Rye nominal. Provisions drm and iairly active. Lard Arm. Untter steady lor best receipts ; Creamery fcxtra, 20c; do good to choice, 24025c. Rolls dull ; Penn'a, and Western. 15917c. Eggs quiet ; Pa., 21c ; Western, 19c. Cheese firmer ami in good demand, Petroleum caster; l(etlned,Gc. Whisky at SI 18. new Tore attrstet. New York, July 23. Flour State and West ern dull and prices without decided change ; Southern unchanged. Wheat unsettled and opening lc higher ; subsequently lost the advance ; lair specula tive business ; No. 2 Keel, July, $1 1 1'rtl VM ; do Aug.. $1 Hl 14i; do Sep)., $1 1S& 01 IU ; do Oct, ft h01 17 ; do Nov., 11 1 13c;do year,r$l MflllsCic. Corn orened 4iic higher and afterwards lost improvement: Mixed iVestern spot, 84 Sec ; do futures. 70S3e. (hits unsettled and July lc better, others quiet ana unchanged ; No. 2 July. CSGGDc; do Any.. 49)$5(c; do Sept., 44J45c; State, tf337;c ; Western, tS75c. J ruin and Provision notations. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provii Ions, furnished by 8. K. Tundt, Broker. 15f cast iving street. July 28. Pork Lard Chicago. Corn Oats .77;Ji JXii .7li .IB 73j jayt C7X Philadelphia, .85 .7:1 .ST, J51K .85 .47 Wheat 1.01J5 July.... August Sept.... Year.... 20.70 20.85 12.07$ 12.23 Jul v. Aug.. Sept.. 1.14 1.13 U374 i.ocai stocks aad Bonds. Par Last vol. sale tanc,Uy8perctLoan,duel8B2...S100 $105 " 1885... 100 107H 18... 100 IS) 11 1805... 100 120 Sperct.ln lor 30 years.. 100 105 5 per ct. School Loan.... 109 112 " 4 " in lor 20 years.. 100 102 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 102X0 " S " in 10 or 20 years. 100 l( Han helm borough loan .... 100 lie BAVK STOCKS First National Bank. 4100 1205 Farmers' National Bank 50 110.25 Fnltnn National Bank 100 130.50 Lancaster County National Ihmk.. 50 111 Columbia National Bank too 117 Kphrata National Bank 100 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 14l.: first National Bank, Strasburg.... 100 134.M1 First National Bank, Marietta 100 20J First National Bank. Mount Jo v.. 100 145.71 LItitz National Bank im lift Manheim National Bank..... 100 154 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 50 70.50 Now Holland National Bank loo 137 XISOKLLAXKOCS STOCKS. Quarryvllle R. R. $ 50 2.25 Millers vllle Street Car 50 23.50 Inquirer Printing Company SO 50 Watch Factory loo h Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House l'JO 90 Columbia das Company. Columbia Water Company k Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 170 Marietta Hollowware 100 Stevens House SO .Sicily island ao is casi uranuy wine a waynesn'g. m 1 HiUersvllle Normal School KJSOTLLAjrSOCS BOX OS. quarryvllle R. R., due 1893 10O $117 Reading & Columbia B, R,,5's 100 106 Lancaster Watch Co.. due 1S86 100 105.50 Lancaster tiaa Light and Fuel Co.. due in lor 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Oas Light and Fuel Co., due 188S............... ...... . 100 108 Lancaster ft Marietta 25 33.3s Lancaster ft New Hollands. 109 85 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 300 273.2ft Tuaanax stocks. Big Spring ft Beaver Valley $ 25 10.2b Bridgeport ft Hores hoe !3 22 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 is Lancaster A Ephrata 25 ' 47.28 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 21 Strasburg ft Millport 25 40 Marietta ft Maytown 29 .401? Marietta ft Mount Jov 25 Lane. Eilzabetht'n ft Mlddlet'n.. . . . 109 CO 3d so S3 7 29 SS 50 13.110 2 - Hew York, Philadelphia aad Local Stocks also United 8tuta Uonds repotted dailv v Jacob B. I. if North Queen street. July 281 W:U lu 2. Lancaster FrnltvUle. Lancaster ALititz Lancaster A WOtianistowu Lancaster Manor. Lancaster Msnhnlui . m. v. a. r.w. 130!,' ISA 133 64 W 61 SSi H 41X 40jg 41 41W 40 13614 13&2 v8 OS 83 - avi 3l 31K Wi 5134 51 50 49 49 46V. 131 lil 12g 55 54V 5 39 38?I 38jJ mi 894i 89H eH m X 3U 3U 31 Del.. Lack, ft Western.. Denver A Rio Grande. N. TLake Krie ft Western.. ansas aad Texas Lake Shore Mice. Southern- Hew Yore Central Mew Jersey ceaftt.. uatane Western. uBiana uom Pacific MaU ........ Chicago. Mil. st, Paul. Texas Pacdfle Wabash. ;. uoais A Paciflc. western union Tel. Co.. -reaasyivania K. R.. seadiBs;. ......... Baflklo Pitts, ft West 21X '1 21K Northern Pacinc Com 492 49K 49 Pnlwni aoj? on." x7 Preferred. 891 90 r 89JS rOLllIVAL. Democratic state Ticket. OOVKRKOK. ROBKRT K. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIZDTKNAKT OOVXKVOR. CHAITNCEY F. BLACK, York. judos or thc surBm cogkt. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. BCCRKTABT OF ISTKBNAL Arr.URS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. CONaRESaXAX-AT-LABUK. MORTIMER F. KLLIOTT, Tioga. Oemocratto Oovnty Ticket. conoRKss. STATB SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. A BR AM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY-. 1. . 2. C. J. RHOAHS, Manor. J. M. WALKER. Colcruln. 3. K, C. D1LLKR. Karl. . W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon, II. K. SHIMP. E. Cocalico. RECORDS. W. W. BUSSKIt. Leacock. comrrr solicitor. r-OOR DlRKCTOKS. J. P. McILVAlNK. Paradise. PHILIP BBRNAUD. Lancaster PRISON INSFBCTOR8. JOHN RKBUAN, Manludm. J. 11 SCIILEUKLM1L1CH. K. Donegal. JURT COMMISSION KK. WILLIAM KLLMAKEK. Karl. Vacancies. VOWt ASSEMBLY, C. A. OBLENDER, ElUnTH WARD, will bo a candidate for Rep resentative from the 1st (City) Legislative, district. Subject to the decision or the Demo cratic primaries. Inn22-tp WK ARK AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE ELIM O. SNYDER. ol the NINTH W A ttD. a candidate for Assem- byof the First district. Snblect to Demo cratic rules. jlyli-tp 'I'UK DKMOCKAT1U L COUNTY COMMITTEE WILL MKKT AT SUOBKR'B nOTEL IN THIS CITY. ON MONDAY, JULY 31, at 10 a.m., For Organization ana tor such other business as may be brought before It. W. U. HEN.HKI., Chairman. Lancaster, Pa., J uly 14, 1882. dft w BOOTH Jt HUOKS. N KW STORKi NEW UOIIDSt '. We are nowoireting Bargains in SOOTS AITS SHOES, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE No. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (INQUIRER BUILDING) BURT'S FINE SHOES, We keep a lull stock of these go.xU in every number, style and width, mil cm lil tho most slender as well as the widest lout. Wc oiler also tlm following good, uli ot which arc warranted ot superior quality and workmanship, made especially to our order by first-class city manufacturer: 6ito for Child's Button Shoes. 91.00 for Children's Button Shoes. $1.0 tor Mksos Button Shoes. $1.50 for Ladles Peple Button Shoe-. $2.09 for Ladles best Peple Button .Shoes. $100 lor Ladles Kid Button Mioe-t. $2.50 for Ladies Kid Button Worked Hr.les. $1.00 for Boys' Canvas Shoes. $1.00 for Men's Canvas Shoes. $2.50 lor Men's Fine Bntlon Shoes. $5.00 lor Men's Fine Hand tewed Button Shoes. -50 tor Men's Fine Calf Lnco or Button Shoe. 1.'J5 for Men's Congress Shoes. All kinds Ladles' Shoes ( cmiiuoit hense style), at equally low prices. Wu also oiler .Special Bargains In MEN'S und BOYS'SIlOEb. Call and examine, you are not obliged .to buy. JOHN HIEMENZ. aprl-oaw-lydF roit haIjU. 1 1UEAP BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale on longtime and easy payment FIFTY BUILDING LOTS on Duke, Id me, Frederick and New streets. Also au elegant lot,7ox2IO feet, udioining Prof. Stahr's, on West James street. A gocxl chance now to pet a cheap lot. Call at Coal Office, ii East Klngstrcet and sec plan. A. W. R .8SKL, J 21-1 md 22 East King Strtel, L'UB 8ALK.-THK UNDERslGNKD r Special Committee or the Shiftier Steam Fire Engine and nose Company, appointed by said company at their last general meeting held on the 18th Inst, otter for sale tho follow ing property or said company, consisting ot. First, a Lot of Ground, sltu.ito: ou the wit side ot South Queen street, between Andrew and Hazel streets, fronting on said 8nnth Queen street 37 feet 10 inches, more or less, and extending in depth 1J feet, mora or less, ac lolnlng property nt Henry W. Snertz on tbe north and Presbyterian chapel on the sonih. together with a Two-Story BRICK KNUIS'K HOUSE thereon erected, the said house hav ing a bell cupola thereon attached. Second, a STEAM FIRE ENGINE, which Is a fourth class vertical, built by Cole A Broiher. Pautucket. R. I. The cylinder measures U Inches in the bore, with 8 Inch fctroke, with brass pumps. The boiler is a good steam gen erator, with 234 copper tubes ; can satt in toar mlnutes alter lighting the tire, and can throw water through un Inch nozzle from '-'10 to 23) feet, and lias twenty teet of four-inch suction hose, with spanner, wrenches, oilcan-, Ae. Wo guarantee this engine in nrstciasscon.il tlcn. PETER B. FORDNEY, THOMAS ANDERSON. WILLIAM H. DOB WART DANiKL E. AUKAMP, HENRY SMEYCH, JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER tIAKIllS, Jy20 tfd Committee. NOTICE X MERBUX U1VK NttTICK tbat my wile, Anna Hantzan, having left my bed and board 1 will pay no debts that she may contraets,aad also warn her tbat should 1 hear other in any disreputabe place, I shall have her taken away by law. Jyl7,2td MATHIA3 HANTZAN . GENUINE CONNECTICUT CIGARS (OLIi Stock), 11 lor 23 cents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. )yl5-Cmd "ITSTaTK OF JACOB M. UlaO, UATE OF Xi tho City Ot Lancaster, deceased. Letter testamentary' on said estate failing been granted tofehe undersigned, all peSsaln debted thereto are reqemied to make imV,. diatc settlement, and those having claims o demands against the same; will present the i. without delay lor settlement to the nnde -signed. MARY C. AMERON, War. Lzawan. Esectitrlr. Attorney. 1y27-ttd,oa
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