- K - LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882. OBllUAKl. 1emth of a Distlngalihed Clergyman. Rev. John C. Owens, -a vcnerabloacd distinguished minister of the denomina 55 .f Cur'6tn known as il: Church of WOO, died to day about noon at tho rcsi oenco of his son, Steve J. Owens, 28 North Dbippen street, aged about 77 years. Rev. Owens was one of the fint to embrace the religious doctrines promulgated by Rev. Vr. Winebrcnner, and was a minister of ine gospel Tor a period of about fifty years. In his youojrer days he was regarded as one of tho most able and eloquent- preachers connected with the church, and he was at different periods assigned importaut btations sylvania eldership. to almost all. the in the Eastern Penn Ile preached far mm years in mis city, where he has hosts of friends. For some years past be has been incapacitated for tho performance of ac tive duties in the ministry n w-:.i :.. Mount Joy until last year, whou by a fall he sustained injuries from which he never recovered. During tho -.-si l,i,.i lived with his sonStrveJ A2TJ r ?,as firm of SuDDlee A'rt ' ffenBi the Square SftedniT3'. SM' Ce"tr trated b- ;-L, esd ,ast " was ProB otb-, Z , r Paralysis. Several .,r strokes followed aud the venerable -nan continued to sink until deatli rcleas- f Ilnr bo ',me above htated a. u wenr' ,eaves wfo aud two ckil- i5T J- wcns ai,d Mrs- Jene LuckepJach Datb at John MoGuue. John McGuire, a soldier aud pensioner of the late war died yesterday after a brief illness, aged about 44 years. Ho was a privato of company A, 79th Pa. in fantry and served about a year in Gen. Buells army in Kentucky and Tennessee. He was badly wounded at the battle of v,napun mils, and discharged from the service. On his recovery ho ro entered tho cavalry service and served lo the end of tho war. Some yeais aga he served a-s engineer at the water works, aud held position as euginecr for other parties. He was recently put upon the pension list aud received a considerable amount of back Pay. Uia funeral will take place ftom his residence North Mulberry street. Deatb el Alexander Ualt. Alexander Gait, an old and highly re spected farmer, died at his residence near Fairville, West Earl township, jestciday afternoon, aged nearly 80 years. He leaves a wife and five or six children, one of whom is Smith P. Gait, esq, n-inr a member of tho Cincinnati bar. TUK SHirPLKU F1KK COJUMKY. VpeeUl Committee Authorized to Sell the Jrroporty. The application for an injunction asked for to restrain a special committee of tho Shiftier fire rnmnaiiv frnm Kallintr il... .....i f-t-i- ? P y m . a ., ,tal I raww uuu nicaui ii ro eugiuo oi saiu com pany, was heard before Judge Livingston this morning. After arguments by Major A. C. lleiuochl and J. W. Johnson, cis., for the applicants, and J. Hay Drown, .q., for the special committee, the judge re fused to grant the iujuction asked for. This action gives full power to the special 'committee appointed for the purpose to dispose of tho company's property in tho manner directed by a majority of tho members of the company ,tt:i receut. meet- lOg. Picnic. Tho Sunday school of tho Piesbyteiinn mission will hold their annual picnic at Rocky Springs on Wednesday next. Arrangements are being made to (jive tho fifth annual picnic to the poor chil dren of tho city. Small contributions toward defraying tho expenses will be thankfully received by Mr. A. C. Leonard, who worked so zealously and efficiently in making the former freo picuics so plea1;. ant for tho little people. Treasurer Eiwled. At a meeting of tho president and man agers or the Lancaster and Williamstowu turnpike road compuny, hold in this city on the 27th inst., W. P. Briuton, esq., was elected treasurer of the company hi place of Jacob M. Long, drcsased. Train Jumpers. Alderman McUouomy committed to tho county prison this morning four train jumpers who were at jested for stealing free passage over the Pennsylvania lail anad. They were committed for ten dajs "Oitelt. Held lor Court. Frank Kilcbriut, charged with &urety of the peace and cairyiug concealed deadly weapons, on oath of Abraham Kreidcr, had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier, and was held to answer at quarter fessiona wonrt. Sunday Excursion to Atlantic City. Employees' annual excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, August 6. Hound tiip tickets good tor three days, or return saino day. Fare only $3.00. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 4 a. in., Columbia I u. m., Lundisvillc 4:25, Manhcim 4:35. Lltitz 4:45, Ephrata 5:00. Fare only $:.j. iv20,:il&al,2,:,t.5dltw A Curd io the k'ubllr.. Duilii" the rebuilding of my old store I will occupy a store in Locher's building, southwest angle Centre Square, where 1 hope to see all my friends and patrons. Great reduction In all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock. Uvll-tfdftw BcspecttuUv. M. LEVY. HVKVIAI. XOTZVES. There is more stieugi u restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ot malt or ii gallon ot milk. This ex plains why Invalids find it such a wonderful lnvlgorant for mind aud bod'. Sco other column. t.vl-lindcod&cow Tnx public lacks not a genuine remedy skin diseases In Glenn'd Sulohur Soap. for Years ot Suffering. Mrs. Barnhart, eor. Pratt and Broadway, Buffalo, was tor twelve ears a sufferer from rheumatism, aud alter trying every known remedy without avail, was entirely cured by Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. For sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Uucbnpaioa." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot, John Black. y24-lwd Not an alcoholic beverage, but a truo and veliablo family medicine is Brown's Iron Bit ters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. 1y24-lwd&w How lew there are who aro aware That soon the gums aud teeth decay Unless they are brushed with greatest care With SOZODONT irom day to day ; For this great dentifrice, we know, Will keep them pure and white as snow. Jly25-Tu,Th&S In nothing has science made such Improve ment as In medicines, now to this whole civil Iced world is proclaimed the joyful news that Celery and Chamomile Pills will cure sick and nervous headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, dydpep-da, sleeplessness, and paralysis. jy24-lwd&w a cougn, com or sore xnroat hiiouki do stopped. Megiect frequently results in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed parte, allaying Irritation, give relief In Asthma, Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommonded by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained welxnerlted rank among the tew staple ram nfllea of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere, rov-lvdTThAF&ivw That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. lor sale at Cochnurii drug store, 137 Korth Queen EL myl-lwUcowAw Brown's ttooMfeaui Vt Is the most effective Pain Destroyer to the world. WJU most sorely quicken the uiooa, wnetner taken Internally or applied external ly.and thereby more certainly relievo pain, whether chronic or acute,thananyothcr pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cores pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, J.iIlmJ?Ua,a ana " achw, and Is TUK GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIS. "Baowa's Hocskhold Pahacxa" should bo in every family, a teaapoonfol of the Panacea in a tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred!, taken at bed time will bkkaxuf a cold. 25 eta R 1,0lo- febll-lvdJI.WASAw . sy"UM nights, made miserable by that terrible couh. Sliiloh's Cure is the remedy lor you. or sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 .wuiiuroiou myi-iwueowftw nunibugged Again. I saw so much said about the merits oi Hop Bitters, and my wife whg was always doctor ing and never vllt lcased mo B0 urgCnUy to get her sq-l0t v concluded to be humbugged f8Z ; hnd 1 am glad I did, for in less than iWo months' use ol tho Bitters, my wlfo was cured, and she has remained bo lor eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. II. T., St. Paul. Pioneer I'rett. Iyl5-2wd&w There Is no ue In drugging yourself to death and buying all the vile medicines for internal use when you can be cured of lever and ague, dumb ague, blllona disorders, Jaundice, dys pepsia, a well as all disorders andailments of the liver, blood and stomach, by wearing ono ol Prot Guilmcttc's French Liver Pads, which li a sure cure every time. If your Druggist does not keep the pad, send $1.50 in a letter to trench Pad Co., Toledo, O., and It will be sent you by return mail. It in the only Pad that is guaranteed to cure. Beware of countcnelts. For sale at KaufTuinu'ri Drug Store. North Queen street. Jy29WftS A "Ylelii not to Misfortune." (Jlvo Ely's Cieam Balm a thorough trial if you would bo cuied of Catarrh, liny Fever, Catarrhal Deaf nrss or quickly relieved of colds in the head. Cream Balm effectually cleanses Hie nasal paouges of catarrhal virus, causing hcall'iy (ccrctiuus allays inflammation, protects the men-bruual linings or the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense ot taste aud smell. Ileueflcial re sults aie realized by a few application. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fover. &c The Balm Is easy to use and ugrec able. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. Oil re ceipt of 50 cents will mail a package. ELY'S CKKAM BALM CO.. Oswego, N. Y. For sale by Lancaster Druggists. iebiV.l&w S Magic In the Nineteenth Century. N. Mcllca, Wycbridgc, Ontaiio. writes:"! have sold large quantities of Dr. Thomas' Kclec-lric Oil : it Is usd lor colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and, lu lact, tor any athction ot the throatil works liko magic. It if a sure cure Tor burns, wounds and bruises.' For sale at II. U.Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen .street, Lauca&tur. -lIiM-'s Hair Dte,', black or brown, fifty centu. The only pad guaranteed to cure diabetes, Jfavel, dropsy, itriglu's disease, nervons "'"ty and uli diseases of the kidneys bladdcMs Prof. Gnilmctte's French Kid ue- and Kidnoy Pad JJ29-WAS niotlicrs! Mothers If fliotiicrs:: Aro you disturbed at night and broken ol your i est by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SY HUP It will relieve the poor little sullcrcr immediately depend upon it : there is no mistake ubout it. There U not a mother on earth who has ever used it, vli( u ill not tell you at once that It will rcgu luletiie bowels, and giro rest to the mother and relict and health to tho child, operating like magic. It is peilectly sale to uo In all crisis, and plctsaut to the taste, and Is tho preset Iptlou ol one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold every where. 25cint9 a bottle. m2-ly-M,Wa,S&w KtSCUKO rttUIll WKATH . Tiii'iollowlngstatcutentot William J. Cough in, ot .Someiville, Mass., is so lemarkablo tnat wo beg toask for it tho attention ot our read ers. lie savs : "In the tall ol 187(1 1 was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a Mivero cough. 1 soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mei of 1877 I tt as admitted to tho City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my loll lung a big us a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was solar gone at one time a repot t went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope but a irlend told mo ot DK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOK THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my cau ii. curable, but 1 got a bottlo to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feol belter. My hope, once dcivd, began to revive, :i"d today I feel In better spirits than I have the pa? t three years. " I writethis hoping you wi'.l publish It, so that overv one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced to take DU. WM. HALL'S BALAAM FOBTUE LUNGS.and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottles ami can positively say thai it has done mc more good than all tho other medicines I have taken sinco my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon bo able to go to work.' Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 J'orlh QuBCnstrcet. tWATHS. McGuirc In this city, July ?8, I8S2, John Mctiulte, In the lid year ot hl age. Ills relative.-, and fiiends, also Geo. IL Thomas 1'ost, G. A. IL, are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, liom the resi dence of his mother, No. SIS North Mulberry street, on Monday atternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. It Geist. July 2S. If8i, In Bart, Simon G. Geist. In the 72d year of his age. Funeral Irom his late residence, near George town, on Sunday atternoon at 2 o'clock. ltd Hackxr .July 28, 1882, in this city. Walter C. Hacker, son or Goorgo and Annie Hacker, a?cd 11 months aud 22 day. The relatives and lrlends of tho family are respect I ully invited to attend the luncral. Irom tho residence of hi parents. No. 247 West Walnut street, lomoirow (Sunday) atternoon, at 4 o'clock. Owens. In this city, on the 29tti lust., Kev. John C. Owens, in the 77th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectlully Invited lo attend tho funeral, from the residence of his son, S'tcvo J. Owens, No. 2s North Shlppen street, on Titer, day morning at S4 o'clock, to proceed to Ml. .Tov for interment on the ! o'clock train. 2t- rOLlllttAr. jUemocrallc State Ticket. GOVERNOR. BOI1EBT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT OOVERNOIt. CIIAUNCEY F. BLACK, YorK. JUDGE OF TUC HUMEJIE COUIT. .SILAS M. CLAKK, Indiana. SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFBICA, Huntingdon. CONQRESSUAN-AT-LAKGE. MOKTIMEli F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic county Ticket. CONGRESS. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. ABBAM COLLINS, Marietta, A89EM8LT. 1. . 2. C. J. KnOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Colontin. 3. E. C. D1LLEK. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon II. E. SHIMP, K. Cocallco. RECORDER. W. W. BUS3EE, Lcacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. rOOR DIRECTORS. J. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BEBNABD, Lancaster r-RISON INSPECTORS. JOHN BEBMAN, Man helm. J. H. SCULEGELMILICH, E. Donegal. JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKElt, Earl. Vacancies. TjlOR ASSBMULY, C. A. OBLENDER, EIGHTH WARD, will be a candidate for Bcp resentative from the 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject to the decision of the Demo cratic primaries. Iun22-tp TV7MS ABB AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE ELIM G. SNYDER, ol the NINTH WABD. a candidate for Asscm byof the First distrlcL Sublectto Demo cratic rules. jlyli-.p SEW ADtEKTiSEMElfTB. FOB SALE. A 81X-HOESE POWER ENGINE In good order for sale cheap . APPLY AT THIStfFFICE. SAUKK KKAUT LCaCH. And Bartholomew's Rochester Beer at the rear bar of the leopard hotel this (SATCR D AY) Evening. It SAMOKL H. PRICE, ATTOKNKY, HAS Removed his Oflicv rrom MKorthDuke street to No. 41 GBANT 8TBEET, immedi ately In Bear of Court Ilouse, Long's New Building. oil7-ttd rrOBACCO GRUWERs X INSUBEYOUB GEO WING CROPS , AGAINST HAIL DAMAGE AT BAUSMAN A BURNS' INSUBANCE AGENCY, iy21-3tdcodB<w 10 West Orange St. ASK riUt WEBEB'S CKLKBBAICtl 8IL ver Polish. It's the best out! Store keeper's can get It ot MK. JULIUS LOEB. wholesale notion dealer, who Is our agent lor Lancaster county. ly2 3td SMA-j IKANCISKAUISB. EHRET'S NEW YORK FBAXC1SKAUER BEER, on tap nt LOT7S S A LOON, ltd North Queen street. ATTENTION DKMOCKATH OF SECOND WABD. A meeting of the Democracy ot the Second Ward, for organization will bo held at Excel sior Hall ou SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 29, at 7Ji o'clock, sharp. it SCHOOL TAX. 1882. Tho duplicate is in the bands of the treas urer. Three per cent, otr tor prompt payment, W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, -to. vz centre equate. 4VOfllce hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. jnl3-2mdR HORSE, BUUGY AND UnKNEXS rOB sale. The Horse used by tho late Jacob M. Long for di 1 viug, and Buggy and Harness, are ottered at private sate. They can be seen at Geoige Hartman's Livery Stable. West Orange street. Lancaster. The horse will bo sold separately, if desired. For terms apply to MARY C. CAMERON, jly) 7td No. 11 Noith Queen Street. J)UULIC SALE lK CANADA HOUSES. On Monday. July 31, 18Si will be sold at the Merrlmac House. Lancaster. Pa.. 20 head ot Heavy Canada Working Horses. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. GEORGE GROSSMAN. SAMuLllEsstSo uctionccrs. jy28-2td DUUWE1SKK H U J Just received. . i ii-shsunnlvot Via colo- bruto i Budwcl-u'i- i;n:r; families and persons desirous ot rctniiin.. the same can bo supplied by tho undcrsignc i. GEORGE WALL, Jy28-lwd Southern Exchange Hotel. PUBLIC SALE. On MONDAY, JULY 31. 18S2. at Xo. 25 East Vine Street, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, consisting ot Bedsteads and Bedding. Uureuu. Marble Top aud other tables. Walnut Cane Seated Chairs and Rocker, Carpets, Cook and Parlor Stove. Tubs, Buckets, Glass and Queensware. Said articles were bought new unit in usit onlya short timo. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock. It JACOB GUNDAKDB, Auct, PUOPuSALM KOI& HEWKK. SEALED proposals addressed to the Street Com mittee will be received at Alderman uarr's olticc on South Duke t-trcet, up to 7 o'clock p. m. on MONDAY, JULY .'.!, lor the construc tion ot a two-foot sewer on Charlotte street. Pians and specifications cm be seen at the ofllce or the City Regulator, No. 101 Eust King street. Tho committed reberyo the right to reieet any and all Mus. jy25-7td THE STREET COMMITTEE. ' UGANIZKD 1810. The Old American Fire lusurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eiarhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested In Safe una" Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. AS-For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, l'J EAST KING STREET. jilSOlildTuThAS DISSOLUTION OF rAKTNKBSHIP. The co-partnership in the merchant tailoringbuslness,hcretofoieexUtingbetween RATH VON & FISHER. Is this day dtssclved by mutual consent. All persons in any man ner indebted to tho said firm, aro respectfully (.olicited to make Immediate payment toS. b. RATHVON, who is hereby authorized to re ceive the same : and those having claims against said llriu u ill please present them for settlement. S. S. RATHVON, M. FISHER, KM Noith Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. SPECIAL NOTICE. Unt'l further an nouncement, the bus'",u,j .wiuioui interrup tion, will be conducted"!.-; tlu undersigned, who solicits a continuance ot the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the firm, aud which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. S. S. RATHVON, Jyl5-luid.V3tw Practical Tailor. "tiUAnn Fire Insurance Company OF PUILADELFIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred sand. Thou- Dollat.-, securely invested. For a policy In this old mill well-established company caU on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 1? EAST KING STREET. dSM.WRAS PENNSYLVANIA JC. It. THREE DAYS FOR THREE DOL.L.AES. EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 3d. Tickets good for THREE DAYS, only S3.00 lor Round Trip. Train leaves Lancaster at 5:5. A. M. HAVERSVICK & CLARK, Managers, ltd LANCASTER, PA. T IL MARTIN & CO. SHIRT DEPARTMENT. A gicat many persons cannot be suited with a ready-made Shirt, and therefore require SHIRTS HADE TO ORDER, and the trouble has always been that those de siring a Shirt u.ado to order have been com pelled to pay prices lar abovo the real worth ot sucha Shirt, paying for traveling agents' expenses, etc. As wc have no expenses ol this kind, we can take your measure and manu facture best quality Shirt, viz: 2.200 linen bosom and body ol tVnmsutta muslin ; guar antce lit, etc.. lor $1.50. The best recommen dation we can eive for fit, quality and work manship, is that since January 1. 1S32, we hava taken over 200 orders, and have as yet the first word of complaint to hear. The best Ready-made Shirt Is the "PEARL SHIRT," which we have cither in open or closed bosoms with or without eyelet holes in bosom, an In &11 sizes Boys'sIzc3, 12 to 14 Inches, SScte. finished. Men's 14 to 19 " $L00. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER PA, H AGKK BKUTHBK'8 CARD. A CARD, In anticipation of changes to be made in oar Clothing Department (arrangements for which are now going on) we desire to reduce oar stook to the minimum, and offer Spring and Bummer wears at the Lowest Figures. Light Weight goods of all kinds for both men and boys to be closed out ; Linen and Mohair Dusters ; English Seer sucker Suits ; White Marseilles and Dock Vests ; Creole Chock and Alpacca Coats ; Linen and Cottonade Panta loons ; C-.ssimero Suits,- made skeleton ; Bine Flannel Suits and mil lines of Summer-Weight Cloths, Cassimeres, Serges, &c, &c. Yours, respectfully, HAGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street. rpitE KACTOKT Or THE TKAUE. NOEBECK & MILET'S New, Commodious and Well-Stocked Coach Works, 8. E. COR. of DUKE AND TINE STREETS, Lancaster, Pa. NO " SUQDD Y " WORK ALL FIBST-CLASS. IN SI YLE, FINISH, DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND VABIETY, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. I build the Wheels, and guarantee Our Stockalwaye, comprises the most Improved Styles ot BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, THE McOALL E. DAYTON BUSINESS WAGON. J Call, examlno and bo convinced for'yoursolf.5 OUIl MOTTO:-OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD! POOLING, KEFRESU1NG AND HEALTUPUL DK1NKS POlt HOT WEATHKK. APOLUNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. CANTELL& COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MAKKET. uLAKLT WINKS. Of our own direct Importation Irom the Houso ol Kvaristc, Oupont & Co., Lordaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WiNE COMPANY, Great Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Age, which is put up by the Pleasant Valley WlnefCo. lor the Ham mondsport Wine Co., from their Ordinary Stock, the Hammondsport Co. furnishing them with the Brand and Label. The Hammondsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All tho Leading and Popular Brands of FUENCH CHAMPAGNES. We are the agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. Tho Monserat Co.'s Lime Fruit Juice. UKKvART'S OLD BKANDY. No family should be without a bottle of this Re liable Medicine at this season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, NO. 29 EAST KINO STREET. NEW A-VVERTIHEMMCNTS. APRICOTS, FKKK STUNK JfiSAUUKS. Fresh Corn, New Turnips, Egg Plants, Tomatoes, Capo May Salt Oysters. Deviled Crabs, Ac., at ECKEBT'S, It No. 120 East King Street. SAUKU -KKAUT LUNCH This Evening and on Monday Evening from 10 to 12 o'clock, at the Manor Hotel, West King Street. Sprengcr's Celebrated Lager op tap. tioiut st'Anixi.r.u, lt Proprietor. Sl KNU1NK UUNNKCTIVUT CI OAKS (OLD VJT 8lock), 11 lor 35 cents, at HABTM AN'S Yellow Front Cigar fc tore. Iyl5-Guid o UK NKW KKAL BSTATR CATALOGUE Will be ijaucdln a few weeks. Thoso wishing to enter their property for sale in tho first Issue should send descriptions at once. No charge for entering city property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 100 EAST KING STREET. N UT1CETO OKOCKRS AND BAKERS, SEIKO WILL BCrrUED W1TU PRIME OLD WHEAT, We can furnish strictly OLD WHEAT FLOUR, for the next sixty days. LEVAN SONS. John H. Bushong, Agent, Northern Market House. Jy29 lwd PUBLIC SALE OF ALDEKHEV AND Durham Cows. On SATURDAY, AUG. 5. 1882, will be sold at thn public house of John W. Frantz, Millcrs vllle, Manor township, Lancaster county, Pa , thn following Live Stock, to wit : Fifty head ot cows, consisting of 20 head of Fresh milk cows, with calves by their side; 15 head of Close Springers; 15 head or B.tCK ward Sprln ers. Amongst them la one large Durham Cow with her third cairbyber side, and for beauty, htvlo and good milker she can't be beat any where. They are a first-class lot ol cows, and must iuetbo In every respect as represented, on day of sale. A credltof GO days will be given. No postponement of sa'e on account of the weather. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day, when attendance will be ijlven by HARRY C. L1NXNER, Sam'i. Hess & Sow, Aucts. Jy29-ltd&w rituE FOUR Lancaster Watches CARRIED BY EMPLOYEES AT THE Passenger Depot OF THE Pennsylvania!! IN LANCASTER CITY GIVE OPINIONS WJXT WEEK. Perfect Satisfaction. Lancaster, July 28, no machine work, J, MILBY, AGENT. SVECZAH rrOTICES. FOUNTAIN crnta nei FJIDK-CUT TOBACCO. 8 cents per oz 25c per li Jb., at HART- MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. jyiumu FOR RKNT A TWO-STORV BRICK House, No. 14 West Vine street, with seven rooms. Apply to L. R. ROTE, 27-3U1 Cor. South Queen and Vine Sts. JPECIAL fiUTICK. Our Great Slaughter in prices has effected sales this week far beyond our anticipation. We shall continue until SEPTEMBER 1, to soil off Light Weights of all kinds REGARDLESS OF COST to make room Winter Stook. for our Fall and This is an opportunity seldom offered to bay the Very Beat Goods and most Reliable Styles at such a sacrifice. All our work is warranted to be first class. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. No. 121 North Queen Street. N KW CHEAP STOKE. HETZ6ER & MiflMS NEW CHEAP STORE. HEADQUARTERS FOR Gossamer Waterproofs, FOR LADIES AND GIRLS, GENTLEMEft AND BOYS. We are selling Waterproof Gossamers MANUFACTURED SPECIALLY FOB US' and find them to give General Satisfaction. METZGER AND HAUGHMAN, No. 43 West King Street Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel. Jsalt-lydAw TXAVANA AUD XAKA fJIOABS, THE AMD at da XL beet 5 cent agar m tnectty at HAST- MAN'S Yellow float CIgw Stose. T1IBD EDITIOH. SATURDAY KVK'MO. JULY 29, 1889. THE LATEST NEWS. ' THE TASIFF COMMISSION. TheyareAJked that Newspapers. Magaslaes ad Unbound rnodleala be l'ut Upon the Pre List. West End. Lontr Branch. N. J., July 20. The tariff commission gave a hearing to-day to C. M. Bones, jr., a William Henry Arnoux, of New York, represent ing the interest of the dealers in foreign newspapers, magazines and periodicals. They represented that busi ness is unjustly discriminated against by the fact that these foreign newspapers and magazines come free through the mails under the postal union treaty when addressed directly to sub scribers in the country, while coming in bulk to tho dealers here they have to pay an ad valorem dnty of 23 per cent. They ask that newspapers, unbound magazines and unbound periodicalsshall be put upon the free'list. Thcro being no other persons asking for a hearing today, tho comrais sion adjourned until Monday. . YELLOW FEVKK. A Most Virulent Type ot Yellow Fever Iniilcx- ico An Official Dying and His Family Already Dead. Chicago, July 29. A Lttedo (Texas) special says advices from Matamoras, Mexico, are that a fever which has been prevalent there called malarial fever proves to be a most virulent typo of yellow fever. It is rapidly spreading aud the "Black Vomit " accompanies it. There has been a number of deaths during tho past four nay and tho disease is regarded as epi demic. Col. Soto of the Mexican army lost his wife and daughter and is now dying himself. Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoras has been quarantined agaiust by all the lower Rio Grande towns. Great excitement and consternation exists throughout the states of Tamaulipas aud Nneor Leon. Cities to be Quarantined. Mexico, July 29. News was received hero yesterday that tho coast cities will be quarantined against immediately, as ships have been freely plying between Meta moras and other gulf towns. A dispatch from Austin confirms the newsgivcnabove and says tho stato health officer thero has notified the New Orleans board of his action and will picket tho Rio Grande with rangers if necessary. TUK KASTKKN WAB. Another Fort Destroyed. London. July 2912:30 r. sr. A dis patch to the Exchange telegraph company from Alexandria states that the fort at Gabari was destroyed this morning, the prisoners held by tho Egyptians are con fined therein. Spain's Desire Supported. A report is current on the stock ex change that Spain's desire for admission to the discussion of tho Eastern question is supported by Germany. Aiabl's Fowder Magazine Mown Up. London, July 29. Tho correspondent of the Times at Alexandria telegraphs that a large powder magazine at Kckherrom, from which it is said Arabi Pacha had re cently taken stores, has just been blown up by the British. A dirpatch to the Central News from Alexandria states that Admiral Seymour will reconnoitre the Aboukir forts to-morrow. There appears to bo some doubts whether a bombard ment of tho forts will tako'placc. THIS GUATEMALAN QUESTION. Our Government to Interfere AVIien a Mu tual Kequest Is Made. Washington, July 29. Tho statement that the United States government has re fused assent to tho proposition of Presi dent Barrios, of Guatemala, to act as arbi trator on tho Mexican boundary question is denied at the stato department. This government has expressed a willingness to arbitrate on that question in case a joint application bo made by Guatemala and Mexico after they shall havo definitely de termined the exact question they wish de cided. Such a request has beon indirectly made by President Barrios in behalf of Guatemala, but no application has yet been received from tho- Mexican authori ties. A Star Home surety's xvoperty Sold. Philadelphia, July 29. Five lots of ground, with buildings thereon iu thin city, the property of Legrand Ensign, one of tho sureties on tho bond of Benjamin B. Wiley, the Star Route contractor now under indictment for defrauding the government was sold to-day by tho United States marshal, i.ub- jeet to certain mortgages. The properties brought 95o, 945, 97, ?J and 15, respect ively. It is announced that Ensign had disposed of all his real estate sinco hi:; trouble with the government began. It in believed that the purchases wero made in tho iitercstof the present owners. I'rostrated by the tJreat Heat. Jersey City, N. J., July 29. William Dolan, a resident of Gloucester, N. J., was to-day prostrated by tho heat, whilo at tho depot of the Pennsylvania railroad. He was taken to the city hospital. Fifteen men employed in repairing the roofs of tho Erio cattle sheds at Wcchawken were compelled to suspoud work to-day on account of the heat. Two of the men were prostrated after they had descended from their oxposcd position. Timber Land on Fire. Bordentown, N. J., 29. A large lire broko out in the timber land in tho vicinity of Brown's mills, iu Burlington county, on Wednesday night, from sparks from an engine on the Amboy division of the Pennsylvania railroad. Tho residents turned out and fought the fire, partially subduing it. It has again broke out and is making rapid headway. Two Men Killed oy Lightning. L00MI3, 111., July 29. During a terriblo rain storm last evening, about three miles from here, two men George Miller and Hiram W. Hartley, were instantly killed by lightning. One of the men was en gaged iu feeding horses in a barn and the other was pitching bay. Heavy Attachments. Pkovidence, R. I., July 29. Tho Wor cester safe deposit and trust company at the Bank of Commerce, of New London, to-day put attachments on the Providence tool company for 940,000 and $20,000 re spectively. Destructive irlre In Norwlchtown. Norwich, Conn., July 29. A fire this morning destroyed several buildings at Norwichtown, including Gorman's gro cery and three tenements. The loss is es timated at $8,000 or $10,000, which is partially insured. An Ofllce Kobbed. Boston, July 29. The office of the sta tion agent of the Boston & Providence railroad in Dedhad was robbed this morn, ing about 8 o'clock of a check for $1,500 and $500 in cash while the agent was out. A Smelter Burned. Chicago, July 29. A special dispatch from Silver Cliff, Col., says that the Stacy & Knight smelter, situated on Grape-ereek.. near that city, was burned yesterday J Lioss, sovjwv. no insurance. 'Tt 1 I aUlfQRJES!. 1?h Oar NattoMl Lglstaters are Dots. Washington, D. C, July 29. On motion of Conger, Senate agreed to'tak up the Hotue bill known as the Denstcr bill to regulate carrying of passengers by sea and it was passed. House bill to reiiu -late immigration was also nied. Senate then resumed cousiderUioH of the naval appropriation bill. Beek . offered an amendawnt reducing ham one million to four hundred thousand, the amount appropriated for coavpleting the Miantonomah and launching the other four monitors,fprohibiting the oompletion of those four vessels until farther orders of Congress, and directing the naval advisory board to report as to the advisabilitv of their completion. After long debate his amendment was adopted. Yeas, 33 ; nays, 19. A Smajl fame on 'Chang. Chicago. July 29. There was almost a panic on 'ehango up to the noon hour, and a very heavy decline in prices. The crop in regular wheat ranged from 1 to 21 cents : and on corn from 1 to 13 : Oats wero only a trifle lower ; pork de dined nearly 75 cents, and lard from 5 to 10 cents. The fine weather, big receipts and small shipments weie the chief factors in the break. Dead Child Foaadoa ttw KaUresd. Eastn, July 29. The body of an un known female child aged about four months was found on tho Morris & Essex railroad between Broadway and Wash ington, N. J., yesterday. It skull was crushed in and it is believed that tho baby was murdered by persons living in tho vicinity. . WEATHKKIIflUOATlONS. Washington, July 29. For the New England and Middlo Atlantic states, cold er, partly cloudy weather. local rains, variable winds, shifting to northwesterly, with higher pressure. Death from Heat. New York, July 29. Eight cases of sunstroko wero reported up to noon to day. Eleven deaths from the extreme heat were reported up to the same hour at tho coronor's office. A Duke Married. London, July 29. Tho Duke of West! minster was married to day to Catharine Cavendish, at Holkham. The ceremony was privato. i" JULHKKTm. traiiadeiphia Mrau fHiLADSLrau. July 29l Flour dull and weak; Superfine, at tl 75f3 GO; Extra, y.i wa w ; I'cnnaiauiuy.iJajao. Rvc flour at $4 00. Wheat l 11 and raster; Fa. Ked, 91 1C 1 1.1; Amber. 91 1301 II. Corn easier and In fair local demand ; Steamer, 8939c ; yellow, 91c ; mixed, 00 Die. Oats dull ami easier: No. 1 White at 7S 73c : No. 2 do. 7471jc ; No. 3 do, 72J4tJ 73c; No. 2 mixed, 70e. Rye new, 65c. Provisions steady, with tatr demand. Lard steady. -. flutter quiet but choice grades steady. Rolls nominal. Eggs qulot and steady. Chceso steady and In lair demand. Petroleum dnll ; Kcflncd, 6c. Whisky firm at SI 18. yew xerai mnib New roan. July 23. Flour State and West orndull and strongly In favor of buyers; Southern dull and weak. Wheat 'H.Qlio lower, heavy and declining ; speculative trading moderate ; No. 2 Kcd. Julv, SI 11!.1 137J ; do Aug.. 1 IlJl 12f ; iloScpi., SI &i& mi ; do ct., tlllttl H; do Nov.,$l 15;il KlJ-ic; do year, $1 1IJ$ 1 12V,c. Corn y&Vie lower, dull and depressed ; Mixed A catern spot, KlfgtSWc ; do futures. Oats July 4c higher and strong ; later mon t mm liQUo better ; So. 2 July, 7lJi75c ; do Auj.. 4747ic; do Kept., 4I4I,'4C ; Mute. 70376c ; Western, 63373c. uraia and rroviMoa uteutlsu. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provis ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Broker, 15 Ktuiiung street. July 23. Chicago. Wheat July.... .w August ,'X Sept ft'1 Yu... .TJ4 Julv..... 1.12 Aug I.I" Sopt.... l.lii Corn Oats Pork i.urd .74, :.nyt n.sr n.a .71 M MO 12.(5 Philadelphia. oft .7t .... . .'ni .U .... .... .SI2 ." .... . m ainK Now York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also United States Bonds repotted dally by Jacob n. Loo, 22 North Queen street, July 29. 1W L-08 X30 a.m. t.m. r.w. el.. Lack.A Western I3S ' 118 113 Denver A Rio Grande 63 fi3k 63 N. Y..LnkeKrleft Western.... J 4 4 Kansas and Texas I 41'4 41. Lime Shore Mich. Southern... 1I5JX 1 &U lt. ,'ftw York Central YOa 136 13 New Jersey Conli?- Kl 81' Ontnrto ft Western Omaha Coin.... Pacific .Mat!..... ............ Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texan Pacific. ......... ......... '.Vabaah. s. l,juIs A Pacific.... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania lt.lt KulTulo Pitts. A West Northern Pacific Com.......... " -Preferred.... SOJjJ 4A, 4tt m 53X 8 90 i(i 1"0 V.I B.I r,Vi 31 21 !!4 .2'4 33! ' My Local Btocas aacl Bee as. Par Iut vnl. sale l-.ini: :tly 6 per ct, Loan, due !.. .9100 81 19S5... 100 107W 1WM... 103 12B 1805... 100 196 5 per ctl 11 1 or 30 years. . 100 105 5 porct. School Loan.... ICO 112 " 4 " In lor 29 years.. 100 102 " 4 " In 5 or years.. 100 UOM " " InlOorSOjcars. 100 lOSJg Manhelmhoronghloan 100 102 BASK STOCKS Plrat National Bank. 9100 9205 Farmers' National Hunk SO 110.25 t'ulton National Bank 100 13U0 Lancaster County National Hunk.. 50 HI Columbia National ltanU 100 147 Kphrata National Bank iw Hi First National Hank, C(l:iuilU . .. 100 UWM ITirst. National Hank, Slnwlmra 100 iM.Wl Klrst National Bunk, Marietta 130 200 Klrat National Hank. Blount Jor.. 100 115.71 LtUtz National Bank 100 140 Manliilm National Bunk l'W l.4 nnion National Bank. Mount Joy. 50 70.50 New Holland National Bank ino 137 TWTrAMJK,C. 1IKMOTED. PLUMBING, GAS-nXTING, tC. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street. Pliimlring i Gasfltting DONK OSLT T SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARUE STOCK Or GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. Jan28-lydS soots anoju. c LOS1NO OCT! CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoe Factory, I am sow closing out my large stock or Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement or my lactory. SVCustom work a specialty, both machine and hand-made. F.HIEMENZ. 1: NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign ol the Big Shoe.) maow&Stl W-V t.