) ' LANCASTER DAILY mTELLIGENCERTHUKSDAY, AUGUST .3, ,18a2. A s COLUMBIA flKWS. VK. KEGULAK UOKKESPOIfDKMUlS Kieau Along tbe Haaquehanna Item of nterat lo ud Around tfee Uoroecb ricked Up by tbe Intelll gencer'a Ueporter. Mr. William Meyers had bis foot mashed by a large stone falling up mi it. The town is Hooded with organ grinders and itinerant musicians of various kinds, wuo tear weir instruments to pieces in vain endeavor to grind, saw, or blow from tbem what they call music. If Columbia was under the ban of a plague it could hardly be moro dull than it is at present. The store keepers try hard to keep awake by reading, and drowsily chatting to one another. Busi ness is at a perfect standstill. The line piano which was formerly used at performances in tbo opera house, and which originally cost $830, has been sold by its late owner, Mr. Will Mathiot for $300. A house on the Lauc.itter pike, near CoIumbU, was robbed of a coat and a considerable quantity of victuals by a tramp. There was no person at homo but a servant gir), and her protests were silenced by threats of violence. The rascal has not been seen since, although scaich was made for him. Cabin car No. 2G7, belonging to crew No. 9 of the P. It. H., is tbe bauds Jtnest one on the road ; that is, it's Ulterior is. It is a marvel of beauty and is as snug and cosy as a Pullman parlor car. A misplaced switch threw the Yoik ac commodation from the track last cvRniug. It was replaced with a little trouble and delay. Some rascal, who it caught should be severely punished, cat down tbe Mnall willow tree iu the rear of J. G. lies?' coal office. The twig fiom which tbo trey sprang was brought from St Helena, tbe . place of Napoleon's captivity. Two Sunday f-cbool picuics left town this morning. The Church of God went to Huiso's woods and the A. M. E. church repaired to Lit it?.. A valuable English setter dog liclouging to Mr. Isaac Snyder was given a dose of pounded glass yesterday by some wretch, which necessitated his being shot. Old "Spot" had many friends about hcio, who woutd make things very unpleasant for the person who did the deed if it could bo discovered. Port Deposit train No. 21 was detained half an hour this morning on accouut of tbo track being obstructed by a rock and a tree which had fallen upon it from tbo hills which border the track. One hundred and. twenty-five persons weut to Laucaster in the 12:25 p. m. train to attend the funeral of the late John Wagner, who was buiied there this after noon. Tbe Independent Republicans. The Independent Republicans will not hold a meeting in Odd Fellows' hall next Saturday evening, as was intended at their last adjourned meeting. It was at first decided that the waids would jointly elect members of the county committee ; now it is the intention that each ward shall hold its election separately, thus rendering a general meeting unnecessary. Ballroad Accident. Tbo last Empire lino freight train east broke apart at Collins station, last night about two o'clock. The front section was stopped, and ran back to meet tbe on-coming rear one. In tho darkness the cars came violently together, and four cars, two of them loaded with grain, were smashed to pieces, tbu grain being scattered far and wide. Tbo Columbia wrecking crow had everything cleared away by 9 o'clock this morning. New Grocery. Our young friend, Mr. Thomas Ham aker, has at last opened his now grocery Ftoro iu the opera houso room, formerly occupied by L. W. May. On invitation we thoroughly inspected his storo and contents, aud wore gieatly pleased at the neatness ami cleanliness of the appear ance of everything. Tom is a young man with many friends, and that his future will be successful, there is not the slight est doubt. rational and Summer items. Miss Mamie, daughter of Mr. J. Coio ran, fire commissioner of Philadelphia, is a guest of Mihs Anuio Motzger. The A. M. E. Sunday school picuic was held yesterday at Lititz, notwithstanding the inoleiueiicy of the weather. S. T. Littcawcavcr and family, of Lob anon, aro visiting his brothel-, Dr. Linca weaver. Miss Mary Ilippey, on Lancaster avenue, is entertaining Miss Maggio Leo, of Lan caster. All of the Pennsylvania members of company C have been granted a leave of absence by tbo officials of the road at this place. The rain prevented the picked nine of baseball players of Ibis place from going lo Mount Joy to play tbo Mount Joy club a match game. Runaway Horse Suddenly Stopped. A runaway team was brought to a sud den halt on Walnut street last evening by oueof the hind wheels striking a post. Both the wheels and post were broken to piece?. The driver, a countryman, was cut about the head by being thrown from the vehicle. Tho horse ran no further after striking the post. Funeral of Mr. Bletz. A largo number of friends and acquain tances of the late Benjamin Bletz followed his remains to their last resting place in Mt. Betbel cemetery on Tuesday after noon. The funeral services were held in Cookmau's M. E. chapel, and were con ducted by tbo pastor of the United Brcth ten church. Rev. Solomon Merrick. Tiiirty-four members of the Columbia lire company, and fifty eight members of Chicquesalunga Tribe of Red Men, of both of which organizations Mr. Bletz was a member, attended the funeral iu a body. Tbe New Drug Store. Dr. C. F. Market's new drug fetoio at the Five Points has been finished, and is now oocupied by him. It is well situated for business, being at the meeting point of live streets. It is tho only drug storo iu town cast of Locust street, which will no doubt give it a great amount of trade that formerly wont to the down town drug stoics. The building is a fine two-story brick structure, in tho rear part of which is the doctor's residence. Two largo windows, with a largo glass door opening between them, forms tho front of tbo stoic. The interior is fitted up with black walnut ; in front, at tho entrance, is tbo prescription counter, and on cither sido of it, running the length of the store, is the business counter. Opening from the store is a consultation room and a private office. Or. Markel was formerly a prao tieioner and intends now to do a store prac tise in connection with the drug business. Tbe Stove Works. Tho principal topic of interest aud in deed about the only thing that is causing any excitement in town is tho stovo works. That we are to have a stove foundry everybody know?, but there are few who have a proper conception of its magnitude. Tho works will cover in tho neighborhood of seven acres of ground. The apartments aro divided into five parts including tho warehouse. The dimensions of the foun dry, where the castings are made, are 200 by 150 feet and one story high. Tho warehouse, the dimensions of which are 100 by 50 feet and five stories high, will be connected with the foundry by a railroad of the narrow guago order. Tho first, second and third stories will be used for grinding, polishing and erecting the stoves, while the fourth and fifth stories will be for the storage of the stoves when completed. The pattern warehouse, four stories high, and 50 by 30 feet, will be fireproof, and will bo 75 fest distant from any of the other buildings. Hero every night the patterns which are used will be stored and a close watch kept unon them. Tbe flask shop will bo 50 by 40 feet, and only one-story high. In this department wooden flasks and follow boards, and all' other articles used in moulding will be made. Tbe engine house which is an unusually large one, is 80 by 40 feet and five stories high. Tbe engine i a double duplox, sliding valve, and of a 100 horse power. B. W. Grist & Co , of Reading will make it. The Columbia water woiks on Now Second stiect furnishes the boiler. The second floor will, be used as' tbo jn'ckel pjating and buffing or shining room The pattern finishing room will occupy all of the third floor. Iron iustead of wooden patterns are to bo used, as tbe latter wonld last but a short timo, yet they' must bo made from wooden patterns. On tho fourth floor will bo tbe prlteru making tbop and tho designing loom. The fifth floor will bo used for mis cellaneous storiug. Attached to tbe foundry will be a small brick building con taining 20 bath rooms to be used by the men employed at tbe entire works. Tbe pattern ware house and the foundry will each contain an elevator, tho latter to be used in hoisting filling material to the platform of the cupola. The ware house will have two clcvatois in their building, and on tbe second floor will be located, facing Maple street, tho shipping office, while directly oveihcad on the 3d floor will bo tbo general and private offices. The entire works aro supplied with water by a spring in tho hillside a quarter of a mile.distaut. Tho stream flows into a large well outside of the cngiue house, fiom whence it is forced into a tauk, the capacity of which is two hundred aud fifty bu rels, and situated on the fourth floor of tho foundry. Pipes attached to this tauk extend through all tbo buildings. Tbo hiding which conuccts tho stove works directly with the P. R, R has now branches under the buildings. Tho one on the north side is used iu icceiving tho working materials. Tbo other, on Socond sheet, is used for .shipping purposes. On Maple street is a shipping door for tbo local trade. The capital of tbu company is now $100, 000. Tbo aichilccts were -Mabou & Rico, or Detioit, Michigan. Mr. P. H. Mc Williams, of tho same city, is tho super intendent of construction, aud thoroughly understands his business. Bacbman & Fouy, of this place, aie the contractus for the meeting of tho buildings. Tho officers aro : President, G. W. Hal doman ; Ticasuier, S. S. Dctwiler ; Gen eral Manager, W. II. Plahler. A pertna ncut sccictary has not yet been selected. It is cxpoctcd tbo works will be nut in I operation about tho closing of this year. AT UK.ST. I 'tilth ol Frank i'arrell To-day. Poor Frank Farrcll, some accouut of whoso sufferings occasioned by neglect or improper nursing at tbe county hospital has appealed iu these columns, died at No. -1 14 Lafayette street at 11 o'clock this morning. His death was due to the con stant drain upon the vital forces occasioned by tho terrible bedsores with which his body was covered. Since bis removal uom mc nospuai no nas been care fully watched over and nursed by his wife, who is herself al most worn out with her increasing labors. She is in destituto circumstances and needs help forlimsolf and her little boy, which should be promptly extended. Frank Fairell was a steady, industrious niao. Hu was a good .soldier aud served his eountiy iu tho army for more than four eais, rising fiom tbo winks to tho command of a company. Tho writer of this has during tbe past week collected a little money for his family, but more is ucoded. Tho account stauds as follows : Previously acknowledged, $19.50 ; Cash, X. L. S2 ; Cash. H. E. S., $1 ; Cash. D. M. M. SI: Cash a friend, 1. Total, $24 50. Silver Wedding. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doeir celebrated the twenty-fifth anniveisaiy of their wedding at their homo on Water slieol. There weio over two hundred guests piescnt, and during tho evening the ceicmony of twenty-live years ago was repeated, Rev. Mr. Mayser officiating. Mr. Maysei also made an address congratulat ing tho happy couple. Thoso present in cluded tho most prominent citizens of the town, and there was singing in and out side cf the houso by the Laucaster Main neichor. Cleinmcus' City baud also sere naded tho party, playing several lively piece. All hands were royallv treated by Mr. Doeir, who well knows how to enter tain guests. The happy couplo received a number of handsome presents. iMinduy Scltool L'xcur&luu. The EpLrata Union Sunday school to gether with other Sunday schools iu the vicinity will make a grand excursion, ou tbe 12th hist., to Blandon, eight miles above Reading, ou the East Penn rail road. Tbo placo selected is a beautiful one, po.sscssiug many attractions. The train will leave Ephrata at 7:30 a. m. The Ephrata Mountain Springs band and the Lincoln orchestra will accompany the party. Excursions heretofore given by tho Union Sunday school havo been de lightful Friends of the causo are invited lp join tbo excursion. Abuudauco of 10 frcsbracnts will be furnished. Runaway Last Evening. Last evening about G o'clock a horse belonging to J. Hoffman Hcrsbey, of Saluuga, which was hitched to a carriage, was standing iu front of Amos Milov's saddler shop, ou North Queen street, when he frightened at the closing of shut tcis near by. Ho started off on a ruu up street; at Chestnut street he slipped on tho corner and fell very heavily. Ho was again on his feet iu an instant and con tinued his run. He turned down Prince street from Chestnut aud was caught near Oraugo. He was badly cut about tho legs, but ! he wagon was not injured. The Fulton Uank. Workmen have commenced demolishing tho brick buildings Nos. 11 and 13 Norlh Queen street, heretofore occupied by S. W. Raub, clothier, aud Wm. F. Gable, Shoe-dealer, for tho purpose of erecting ou tho site, a new banking house for the use of the Fulton national bank. Tbo bauk building will have a front of about 21 feet aud a depth of 114 feet. Tho plan of the building has not yet been adopted, but it will be pretty and substantial. Salt Settled. Tho men who were arrested on the charge of assaulting Jacob Franciscus, special officer of tbe Shi filer fire company, had a hearing before Alderman Donnelly last evening. After the case had been re turned to court the defendants and tho piosccutor agreed to compromise. Tho former paid all costs aud the matter was dropped. Tbe county Taxes. County Treasurer John J. Good has notified seven tax collectors, who have not yet settled their duplicates for 1881, that unless settlement is made on or bo fore the first of September, suit will be brought against tbe defaulting collectors to recover the balance duo. Ulsky Business. Forney's 1'rogrcss. Lancaster, July 27, 1882. To the Editor of Progress Can Chris tian go a fishing ? William, Ho can, Will, but it is risky. CKDAK LANE ITKMS. Neva from That Vicinity by Oar Correr- punaent. The long looked for rain has come at last and tbe farmer's heart has been made glad by the event. At present writing we are having a steady rain that has lasted for eight hours. Tobacco, corn and pota toes were all suffering greatly fiom the drought and tbe present rain will refresh and save the tobacco and corn. The excursion from New Holland to Cape May, Wednesday morning, left with about 250 excursionists. Had the weather been fair, no doubt there would have been double the number. Our farmers are about finishing thoir oats crop, which docs not promise near a full yield, the hot weather having killed the oats before it matured . A few of our farmers who bad applied bono phosphate to their oats bad goooa crops ot Heavy oats. The wheat has been the heaviest crop harvested in this section for many years. Thoso who have threshed out their crop havo had a yield of from 30 to 40 bushels to tho acre. We havo somo very fine crops of tobacco iu tho eastern end of the county, but the majority of the tobacco fields are very backward and quite a num ber have been given up entirely. S. J. & W. C. Henderson, of Salisbury, have a "boss" patch that will average 40 inch ou 1 acre patch : this piece had no barn yard manure, but dissolved bone phos phato in tbe hill at the rate of a haudfal to the plant. He invites competition and would like to bear of a better patch in tbo county :aised in tho same way. Improvements in the way of new build ings are rapidly going on iu this section and the lumbermen aud mechanics aro kept very busy. Mr. W. II. Swcigart, lumberman at this point, has just returned from tho lum ber legions, where ho has been spending a, week, selecting lumber for the fall trade, ho having bought about 450,000 feet Politics nro brgiuuiug to boom quietly. Democrats feel confident ; Stalwarts are putting on long faces, and the Independ ents are taking things easy, and, say that Pattisonisgoodoi!' u'.h for them. East Earl can boast of ; many Iudciiciidcnts, as any township ilu e.istcrncnd. As tho campaign .m vaucus, tho oxcitoment will increase. OHlTCAUlf. Mrs. Ducette S. Williams. Mrs. Ducette S. Williams, mother of Tbos. M. Caulson, formerly of the edi torial staff of tbo Intelligencer and tbe York Gazette, died in Emporia, Kansas, ou the 1st of August, aged 82 years. Airs. Williams spent most of her life in Lancaster county. Her maiden name was Morgan. She was twice married, first to Mr. Caulson and subsequently to Mr. Williams, both of whom she survived. For the past seventeen years she lived on East Chc-tuut street, tbis city, In Juno last she left Lancaster for Em poria to make her home with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas 31. Coulson, and her grand-children, she having no other relatives. In letters recently received from her she spoko in high terms of her now home, and appeared to bo delight ed with tho change she had made. A telegram received by J. II. Fry, esq., an nouncing ber death, was tho first intima mation ber friends in Lancaster had that anything was amiss with ber. Tbo causo of her death was not stated. Her remains will bo brought to tbis county for burial, she having expressed a wish to be buried in Penn Hill Friends' burying ground. Her remains will prob ably reach this city to-morrow. Mrs Williams was a woman possessing many excellent qualities and literary abilities of a high ortler. nialiclouo Bllgchlel. Florence Ream, Leonard Horner aud Levi Smith charged with malicious mis chief, on oath of If. D. Bausman, had a hearing before Alderman Spurrier aud were held in bail to auswerat court. Their offence was in tearing down signs put up by Mr. Bausman, to warn persons against trespassing on his premises. Leg .Cut. Gcorgo Baker, employed iu tho wood work department of Altick's carriage fac tory, was chopping a spring bar yesterday when tbe axe accidentally slipped, cutting a terrible gash in his leg near tho knee. Dr. McCIeery d rested the wound, after which the man was removed to his homo on High street. Ephrata Union Chund. This evening ground will bo broken for the Ephrata Union chapel soon to be erected iu that village. The ceicmony will be very interesting. Tho ground is to be binken by Mrs. lleitlcr, an old lady aged 80 years, who will bo assisted by seven little boys and seven little girls. Sale of Keal Estate. Allcu A. Heir & Co., real estate and in surance agents, have sold at private sale for Rich:1 id McGrann's estate, the two and a half-story brick dwelling, No. 332 East Orange street, to Col. Samuel Shock, of Columbia, for $3,900. Train Jumpers. Officer Pylc, arrested, near Mill Creek station, five train jumpers who wcro steal ing a ride ou an eastern bound freight train. They were this morning committed to jail for fivo days oacn. Gone FishiDc. This morning sixteen members of the Union association, composed of the Union lire company, went ou a fishing trip to Mundort's island. They will be gono for some days. Mayor's Court. The mayor had only ono customer this morning Mary Wise who was arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct. ho was committed to jail for 30 days. Hold for Court. James Moore, charged with assault aud battel y on Charles Rodcn, was hold in bail to answer at court by Aldcrmau A. F. Donnelly. Blew Out For Kepalrs. Peacock's furnace blew out to day for repairs aud it will not bo worked for somo weeks. Sunday Excursion to Atlantic City. Kniployecs' annual excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, August G. Hound trip tickets good lor three days, or return s.iuio day. Faro only $3.00. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 4. a. m., Columbia 4 a. m., Landisvilio 4:25, Manheim 4:33, Lititz 4:45, Ephrata 8:00. Faro only $2.75. 1 v29,31&al.2,3,4,5dltw A Card to tbe rublln. During the rebuilding ot my old storo I will occupy a store in Lochcr's building, southwest angle Centre Square, where I hope to see all my friends and patrons. Great reduction In oil classes of Shoes to reduce my largo stock. jlyU-tfclAw BcsncctiuUr. M. LEVY. SeMLVKAS. NOTlVtLH. Tho only pod guaranteed to euro diabetes, gravel, dropsy, Brlght's disease, nervons de bility and all diseases of the kidneys and bladder, is Frof. Uullmette's French Kidney Pad. jy29-WAS Skinny Hen. "Wells' Health. Kencwer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. $L Depot, John Block. jy31-lwd Coldeh'o Llebig's Liquid Beef and Tonic In vigorator Imparts strength to body and mind. Tqke no other. Of Druggists. aSlwdeod&w SLnmrss nights, made miserable by that terrible con9b. Sblloh's Care is tbe remedy for yon. For sale at Cochraa'a drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Womew every where use Patker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indiges tion, weakness In the btcfc- and kidney, and other troubles of the ?vs..Home Journul. al-lmdcod&cow There is tnoru strengui restoring power m a bottle or Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ot molt or a gallon ot milk. This ex plains why invalids find it such a wonderful lnvigorant lor mind and body. See other column. tyl-lindeod&cow Thb public lacks not a genuine remedy for skin d28caBC3 in Plena's Sulphur Soap. That backing cough can bo so quickly enred by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw A World or Good. One of tbe most popular medicines now be fore the American public, is Hop Bitters. You sec it everywhere. Peopv take it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not as pleas ant to the taste as some oilier Bitters, as It is not a whiskey drink. It i moro like the old. fashioned bone-set tea, tli t has done a world of good. It you don't Ice! ust right, tiy Hop Bitters. Ate tufa Actc. al-2wd&w It Is no Joke To sunVr constant headache, depression ot spirits, longing lor lood uirt not being able to eat when put before you, gnawing pal us in I ho stomach, lassitude anil a general leeling ot goneness; but a capital joke to find that Burdock Blood Bltteis remoo nil these symptoms aud only costs 91. For sal at 11. B. Cochran's tiiug store, 137 Nott.li Queen street, Lancaster. Liquid Gold. . Daniel Plank, ot Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes it thus : "I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' EclcctricOil. which cttectcd the womlerul cure of a crooked limb in six ap plications ; it proved wortli mom than gold to me." For sale at H. 11. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. isrown-s tiousenold Panacea In the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken internally or applied cxternally.und thereby more certainly relieve patn, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in tho Sido, Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, ltheumatism and all aohbb, and is T1IK UUEAT BELIEVEIt OF PAIN. "I'.itowx'a Houskhold Pawacka" should bo In every lauilly. A teaspoon ful of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred, taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25ets a bottle. lebll-lydM.W&S&w II you have any skin diseases or tlisrcsoS of the hair or scalp, any itching or cliscoloiu tlons, sun burns, freckles pun pics, rough or dry harsh skin you havo in Dr. C. W. Ben sou's Skin Cure, a sure, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by all druggists. jy3l-lwdAw Mothers! aiotliern ! t Mothers I! Aro you distuibed ut ulghtand broken ot your rest by a sick child suffering ami crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1 If so, go at once and get a bottle ol MKS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING S UUP It will relievo the poor littlo sufferer immediately ilepend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who lias over used it, who will not tell you at onco tliat It will regu late tbo bowels, nnd glvo rest to the mother and relict and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, anil is tho prescription ot one of tho oldest ami best femalo physicians and nurses in the United States, Soldcvery where. '25 cents a bottle. :n2-ly-M,WftS&w A cougn. Com or aore inroitt snouiii ne slopped, neglect ircquentiy results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's irouchial Troches do not disorder The stomach like cough syrups aud balsams. but act directly ou the lnllaincd parts, h! laying li ! tut Ion, give relief in Asthma, Bronchial Cough, Catarrh, and thu Throat. Troubles which Singers und Public Speakers nre:oibjoct lo. For thirty years Brown's Brouchial Troches havu been recommended by physi cians, ami always givu ported satisfaction. Having been teled by wide Hint constant use for nearly an entire generation, thoy havo at tained reli .norltedKiik among the lew staple remedies of tho age. Sold at 23 tent- a Ikjx ovorvwliero inv-lvdTThAFAlvw Care worn persons, students, weak and over worked mothers will find in Brown's Iron Bitters u complete tonic, which gives strength und tone to tho whole system. For sale ut 1 1. B. Cochran's drug storo, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. Iy31-lwdil-w Thousands bear witness to the positive cmii tlve powers of the GKEAT GERMAN 1NV1G ORATOH, tho only remedy that has proved itself a si'Ecirio lor general debility or over taxed braiu, finally ending iu consumption, and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists or will bo sent free on receipt of f 1.00 per box, or six boxes for $5.00. Adtlrcss F. J. CHKXKY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Send for circular nnd testimonials ot genuine curt 8. For sale at Kun it man's drug store North Queen street. iv3l-M&Tlul It No specific for local skin ailments can copo In popular favor with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. " Hall's Hair and Whisker Dye," 50 cents. a3-lwdeod&w " A Word to tbe Wise Is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, alluys inllammation and irritation, protects the membranal linings of theheaii lrom additional colds, completely heals tho sores and restores the sense ot taste and smell. Beneficial results are 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 unequalea. The Balm is easy to uso and agreeable. Sold by druggists at SO cents. On receipt of .10 cents will mail a package. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. Foi sale by Lancaster Druggists. mar2-d&w Tli JfJS W Al VER T1SE3ICXTS ClOLOKKD WOODS MKETINU. I A great Colored Woods-Meeting will be held lit Pennock's Grove, near Andrew's nriil"c on SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST fit li. lSSi :it SAUKfi KKAUT X.UNCU THIS CVENINU by OLD SCI ION E Y. at Excelsior Hall. No. 125 East King street. He always ctoksthe best everybody knows it, and ho wants 700 men to taste CONRAD'S LAGER, so they can Unit out what good beer is. It BUDWK1SKK KKE.lt. J ust received, a fresh supply ot fie cele brate' i Budweiser Beer; iamilies aud persons desirous of retailing the same can be supplied by the undersigned. GEORGE WALL, jy28-lwd Southern Exchange Hotel. tIXTU WAKD DKBIOCKATS NOTlClS. Tho meeting lor final reorganization and the nomination of officers ot tho Sixth Ward Campaign Club will bo held TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock, at Schiller Hall, North Qneen street. Let every Pattison man In the ward attend. JOHN DORWART, Sect. pro fern. pi RAND KUSH FOR NECKTIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, AND TICKETS FOR THE GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, OH THUKSDAY, AUGUST 3d1882, ATERISMAN'JS. 56 NORTH QUEEN STBEET. mrJSCLAX. NVTJCMB. TJUUNTAJN JTJIK-CtJT TOBACCO. 8 F cents per. oz 25c per M .,at HAJiT Bl AN '3 Yellow Front Cigar Store. J vl6md WANTED 1MMKD1ATKLT-T WO SLATE Koolers. .Apply to GUSTAVUS UAAGE. New Holland, Lancaster County, Pa. Wages, 11.00 pej day and boarding. l-2t TVKJMOUBATIV UOMMITTKK MEJSTKNU. I' A meeting ot the City Committee and County Committee from tbe city will be held at Excelsior Hall, East King street, FRIDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. W. 1L UOLAND, Chairman County committee. NlftTH WARD. A meeting ot the Demociueyof the Ninth Ward will be held at Arnold Ha?s' Saloon, on North Queen street, on THUKSDAY EVEN ING at a o'cloci lor the purpose of organizing A full attendance Is desired. It "COR SALE. CUKAP TUKEE WE1.L- JL Trained Goats ; also. Harness aud Wagon Goats aro healthy and strong. Will be told cheap. Apply to JOHN BROWN'S CIGAR STORE, It G13 Marietta Avenue. HAVANA AND VARA CIGARS, TUB best 5 cent cigar in the city at HART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. fAUR NEW KEAL KSTATi; CATALOGUE Will be issued lu a few weeks. Those wishing to enter their property for sale iu tho first issue should send descriptions at once. No charge lor entering city property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 10BEAST KING STREET. CU1KONIC IRITIS. The svmutoms here are Generally but slightly marked, or are almost so entirely absent that tho patient is not awaro that there is anything the matter with thu eye, except a slight weakness or cold in it, us he frequently expresses It: All di&cascs ot the EYE, EAR, THROAT also. Chronic and Private Diseases suecct-s fully treated by DRS. H. D.and M. A. LONG AKER. Ofllcc 13 Eaat Walnut stieet. Lan caster, Fa. Consultations tree. uug3 3td,tw -bToTICE TO UKOCKKS AND UAKEltS BEIMO WKLL HCl'l'LlCO WITH PRIME OLD WHEAT, Wucau lurnibh strictly OLD WHEAT FLOUK, for the next sixty days. LEV AN & SONS. John II. Bcshono, Agent, Northern Market House. jylKl-lwd rjtn WHEAT CLOUR. FOR THE NEXT NINETY DAYS I will be prepared to lurnKli thu public with OLD WHEAT FLOUR, prepared from inline old wheat nt my Willow Street Piko Mill. Can bo had ut auy grocery store in the city or will be delivered by ad dressing ADAM G. GROFF. nl-lwd Ijuncustcr, Pa. IMTATK OK THOMAS J. KtCLLY, LATK 2i ot tho the City or Lancaster, deceased. Tho uiKlcrbigned auditor, appointed to ills tributd tho hulancc remaining in the hands of W. U. Iiensel, administrator, to and ninong thoso legally entitled to the same, will sit tor that purpose on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 18S2, at 10 o'clock a. m in tho Library Room ot tho Court House in the City ot Lancaster, where ull persons interested lu said distribu tion mayuttend. E. K. MARTIN, julyl2-4tdawW Auditor. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tho co-partnership in tho merchant tailorlngbusiness.berctoforecxistiiigbetwccn RATJIVON & FISHER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in any man ner indebted to the said linn, are respect lolly solicited to make Immediate payment toS. fc. HATH VOX, who is hereby authorized to re ceive the Mime : and thoso having claims against said firm will please present them lor settlement. S. S. RATHVON, M. FISIIEK, Ml Noith Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until lurtber an nouncement, thu business, without interrup tion, will bo conducted by the undersigned, who solicits a continuance ot the patiomige hcrctotoro bestowed upon the firm, und which is hereby gratelully acknowledged. S.S. RATHVON, Jyl.r-lind&3lw Practical Tailor. jHGANIZKD 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : Ono Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested iu Sure aud Solid SectiritJcH. Company Conservatively M'inagcd. 4SFor Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. iu3r.indTuTh&S rpiiK NORTH 1SND DRY GOODS STORE 13 NOW OFFERING WHAT IS LEFT OF A LARGE LINE OF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Every Lady in Town ought to see tho Bleached Muslin WE ARE PUTTING OUT AT 10c. A YARD J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lydj 1 LANCASTER. PA. TV riLLIAMSON & FOSTKB. IN FOUR WEEKS WE MUST HAVE OUR COUNTERS CLEAN ED OF SUMMER AND MEDIUM WEIGHT GOODS. To effect this riUCES MUST UK CUT DOWN, SO THAT THOSE WHO ARE ONLY HALF INCLINED lo LU Y BECOME READY PURCHASERS. There nro a great many SUITS lo bo dispos ed ot, and most of them nro Medium Weight, dark in color, and of patterns that we think tho mot.t desirable and could easily bo presented to customers as Fall Weight Goods, but as we never deviate from our established ruhyind these nro not strictly Fall Goods, the lact of their being left is the purchaser's gain. They must go with tho rest so that our counters will bo cleir by tho opening ot Autumn. The goods arc marked so that all can see how much each garment has been reduced. We havo not limited our Mlvo; to suits only. There are PANTS and VESTS, ODD PANTS, GOATS that nave no Pants to match, and Vests in the same condition. 49-EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED- 2-TO FIT OR NO SALE.-OL MB HBRY WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., liANCASIKB, PA, THIED EDITIOJS. THDBSDAY EVSN'3, AUG. 3, 1883. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. KEUCL.AK AfcTJSBIiUOK DISl'ATClirc. Tbe War Id Kgypt Prospect of Another Engagement at Alexandria Calling Out tho entire British Force. London, Augnst 32:30 p. m. A dis patch to the Exchange telegraph company dated Alexandria, 3:30 o'clock this after noon, announces that ail the Juritisii troops have been ordered to tbo front, an attack being expected. Suez Occupied by the Brtuah. London, August 3. A dispatch to the Exchange tolograph company from Suez states that that town has bocu occupied by tbe British. The telegraph oflieo has been reopened. Afraid ot a Massacre. Alexandria, August 3 11:30 a. m. Last evening aud to-day alarm was caused by rumors of an impending massacre of Christians. The partorals havo been or dered to increase their vigilance, and tho polico to contiscato sticks from the natives. Criers have paraded the oativo quarters of the city enjoining the people to remain at homo at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, tho hour which it is reported has been lixed for the massacre. News from Cairo to tho 30th ultimo, states that seventeen pachas wcro imprisoned iu the citadel. Among tho number was Ali Sherif Pacha, who was arrested because ho employed Greeks to guard his house Constantinople, August 3. M. Onou, the Russian representative, on rejoining the conference yesterday, gave no reasons for so doing. M. Onou announced that Kussia nUo adhered to the proposal of Italy in regard to tho sue, canal. Alexandria, August 3. It has licen discovered that Arabi has again dcstioed tho railway at 3Iah.il la, which was re cently lepaired. London, August 3. Tho Peterhead tishing fleet has been caught in a gale. Two hundred boats aro still missing. FUN IN TUE HOUMT. Pay (ago of u Resolution to Adjourn Next Saturday, Washington, August 3 In thu House to-day, Mr. Iliscock, chairman of tho ap propriations committee, lcpoitcd back the Anderson adjournment resolution with an amendment providing for iiual adjourn ment at noon ou Saturday next. This led to an animated discussion, Mr. Kasson claiming tiiat tho Senate should bo allow ed time to consider the tax i eduction bill. Mr. Iliscock said that it teemed to him that the Senate was indisposed to act upon tho tax bill, and if it weio to disposed in good faith it could postpone adjournment of its own motion. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) and othci.senteied into tho discussion, which frequently gavo tisc to much merriment and inetub.rs crowded around thopriucipal disputants and encouraged them with applause. Tho resolution as amended was fiually adopted without division. Jn;tho Senate. Tho Senate soon after 2 o'clock voted to take up the tax reduction bill, but Mr. Morrill, in charge of tho measure, yielded t'ao floor for action ou tho bill to prevent plcuro pneumonia in c.ittlo. Mr. Allison remarked incidentally that ho tlid not think it possible for Congress to adjourn this week. TUB riKLOOf lOl.ITlCd. 750 Ilaltotsforvongesstnan and no Cholte Chicago, Aug. 3. An animated conven-" tion, but a harmonious one is progressing iu the Twelfth congressional district nt Mount Sterling, 111. Gen. Singleton, of Quincy,hns tbo lead for nomination; Mr.S. Wikey.of Pittsiield, is tho second stiongest candidate nnd has at times led Singleton. There aro three other candidates in tho field. Tho 750th ballot stood : Singleton 26, AViko 23, Withers 14, Goodrich 7. It is believed that to-day tbe third of the convention will settle tho question. Republican Deloat l'robablo In leant Ten nessee. Knox villi:, Augusts. In this (Knox) county, which is tho largest in East Ten nessee, tho indications nro that "tbe People's ticket ' will bo elected over tho regular Republican nomi nees. The Republicans have 1,000 majority in Knox county, but mauy of tUcm aro voting the ticket composed oflndepen puudcut Republicans aud Democrats for county officers. This is tho caso to some extent in thirty counties iu East Tennessee, nearly all the counties boing Republican. Very few Democrats were nominated and Iudopcudunt Repub licau candidates aro receiving tho Demo cratic vote. East Tennessee will vote overwhelmingly against calling a constitu tional convention. Knox county is voting against it 10 to 1. jhatteks is Mexico. An Actor lulled by an Outlaw. Tucson, A. T., Aug. 3. Mexican ad iccs from Guaymus, Souora, state that on Monday hist Aurelio Cintatraus. an actor, was shot aud killed by l'rocossio Muiri etta, in a house of ill-fame. Tho slayer is a nephew of the notorious California out law, Joaquin Murrictta. Ho killed two men iu Los Angelo ; made his escapo from prison to New York, where ho was again incarcerated, and whence ho escaped to this place. Ho was shot Tuesday morn ing by order of tho governor. Heavy Kalns In Souora. Thu port of Guaymas is full of merchant vessels. Tho heavy rains caused bcverul washouts on tho Souora railway last week. Itiutous l'roccedlngs iu Trieste Tkilste, Aug. 3. While tho Society of Veterans was marching through tho Corso yesterday, to salute tbe Archduke Charles Louis, brother of tho emperor, a pctaid was thrown into tho ranks and several of tho men wero injured. An angry crowd subsequently broke tho windows in bouses frequented by tho Italian faction. The Viredonta club had issued a manifesto ex hurting its partisans not to participate in tig; festivities in connection with the opening of the exhibition here. ihe mils:lalea Challenge. London, Aug. 3. Tho Hillsdale crow hive challenged the Amateur lowing as sociation to furnish an amalgamated crew to row an international race in a fort night. If the association should refuse to accept tho challenge the Hillsdales will claim tho championship of England. lleaih or Admiral ueaamont. Washington, D. C, Aug. 3. The navy department is informed of tho death of Rear Admiral John C. Beaumont, U. S. N. (retired), which, occurred at Newmark et, N. H., on the 2d inst. Admiral Beau mont was appointed to tho navy from Pennsylvania on tho 1st of March, 1833. He retired voluntarily about six months ago. Killed in Trying to Save Her Mother. Stratford, Ont., July 3. Mrs. Drum mond while travelling on the Grand Trunk railway from Wiarton to Stratford, fell oft" the train. Her daughter, aged 17, jumped to her assistance, fell beneath tho wheels and was instantly killed. Her mother was seriously injured. A Conductor Shot. Galveston, Tex., Aug.3. Conductor Kimball, of the International railroad, was shot while going home from work at 11 o'clock last night. The ball struck on tho right side of hi3 head and. pas3cd under the skin," llu.NUtAI i UK iKMaUKL An IiBiaeaa Avout at Thoio Kecelvett. Washington, Aug. 3. There were over three thousand packages of tim-n and a half per cent, bonds received ;r. 2SJ5TS tKT to-day i ir three iter cent. I bonds. It is impossiblo a y-t tit m ke an approximately correct es:itu.i ..f the amount of the offers of surieudor to far received. Three packages, post-mtrked Philadelphia, contained nearly three mil lion dollars worth of bonds each. A puck age was received from Cincinnati to day containing $320,000 in three and half per cent. The great majority of tho applications so far received are nost marked "August 1. 1882, 10 a. m.," showing the groat de sire for priority, aud there is considerable curiosity to know tho result of the meth ods adopted for the determining prece dence, whilo the details of the plan of awards are not yet completed, it is pretty well established that the decisiou will be made by lottery. Tho packages will lie numbered and opened by lot. It is ex pected that all tbe preliminaries will be arranged by the 20th inst., when tbe work of awarding tbe numbers of tho new bonds will be begun. Many of tho surrendered bonds bavo been returned becauso they were mailed before the proper time.and othors becauso they were not properly assigned and cei ti lled. Moppea Killing, Hng. Ciiicago, Aug. 3. The Angle-American packing and provision company havo suspended killing hogs, aud its 3,000 men are out of work. The scarcity and high price of corn has scut that cereal to mar ket, withdrawing it lrom use as feed for hogs, and grass will not mako good pack ing hogs for tho foreign market. Mr. Fowler, tbe senior mombor in the busi ness, says tho Irish and German markets cau oversell him now, and their establish ments aro running light. A good com crop would bring great relief. OU Factory Hunted auu fireman Kdled. Jkrsky Citt, N. J., August 3. Early this morning a tiro occurred in the castor oil factory of John II. Baker & Co. Tho damage done amounts to $3,000 which is covered by the insurance. Duriug tho tiro the tender of No 1 engine, which w;is driven by Patrick Tauialty, upset at thu corner of Warren and Bay streets, and Tamalty was crushed beneath the tender, receiving injuries from which ho died an hour later. He leaves a wife and livo small children. His wife is almost ciazcd with grief. ' Disagreeing Conferee. Washington, August 3. The confer ence committee ou the legislative bill met List night aud again this morning, but failed to reach an agi cement. Member;; of tho committee say that the conference committees on tho legislative, naval aud ilelicienoy appropriation bills will probably reach agreements this afternoon. Confer ences on tbo latter aro now being held. The 1'hllailelphln Forgery. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. John Lowber Welsh to day filed judgment against John Hilgert Sons for 925,000, whieh makes tho total amount of claims against tbe firm $286,000. Charles M. Hilgert, tbe absconding member, han not been heard from. The Tariff CotnmlMHon. Long Branch, N. J., Aug. 3. Tho tariff commission was in executive session all morning. Delegations of importers from Boston and Now York will be heard this afternoon. Newspaper Men to be Prosecuted. Washington, Aug. 3. Mr. Merrick, counsel for tho government iu tint Star Itouto trials, hassiguilied his intention of prosecuting tho newsptper men, whose articles havo already been brought to tho attention of Jtidgo Wylie, immediately upon the termination of thu Star Roiito trials now in progress. A Clergyman's nd Heath. Flushing, N. Y., Aug. 3. Kcv. filr. Ilomau, pastor of Graco Episcopal church of Mon basse r, died yesterday of gangrene, the result of cutting au ingrowing too nail six weeks ago. WK.VTHKK INlllCATlONH. Washington, August 3. For the Mid dle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, light local rains, northeast to southeast, winds, lower barometer in tho southern portion aud slight change in temperature. The Walking Match. Boston, August 3. At 11 o'clock this morning tho pcoro in tho walking match in' this city Mood as follows : Hart 333 miles, Norcmac 312, II.nriiu.tii2t)3 ; Cam pana 230. ajutKBxm. iniiHitMp7ii Market. l'niLADBLVHlA, August 3. Flour quiet, but Htemly ; Supcrlhie. 7."ixS; uvtr.v tin. 1 IU'15 4; I'a.lanily.515?-,W. live Hour ut .! 75?$ I OU. MTlicnt linn but o,ulet : ltd. mid I'eiin'.u lUd, 1 lljl 15; do Auibur.fl IK. Corn linn with lalrlocil demand : p learner, sic : yellow, Die; uilJc;il,iJ0,330Jj: N. a do, SSJ$C. Oats dull and lower on spot; No. 1 Wildcat "lc ; No. i do, 70 ; No. :i do, thi : No. 2 inlxul, 07SGSc. Rye scircc and nominal ut '5c. I'rnviMlotis firm and I.ilrly active. Lard firm. liutter ciiolcu steady; medium ctailts weak; Creaiuciy extra, '25OTc: ; do good to choice, 22'.Mc. Rolls dull; Western aud Pen nnyl r.inU, rQ 17c. KfTK-S Ami : Hupplio light; 1'enn'ii, 22s; Western, 20321c. Cheese (juletanl steady. 1'i-trnleuui dull ; llctincd,irXc. WhNky al SI 18. nw rof fflnrxm. Nw I'oita. August 3. Flour State and Western without derided chunee. .Southern unchanged aud quiet. Wheat unsettled, opening JiQlJic lower; 3iibeu.ncnOy recovered uiont ot decline ; .speculative trading; No. 'i Red. August. MllJiUJl !.'!; i !o Sepi., fl ISfjt l.VK : do Oct.. II WAMl YIY. ; do Nov. fl isjfll isjc; no year. (1 14i01 IM-ic. Corn unsettled and ytQv trailc ; Mixed iVentcrii npot, futures. 78fi)fcC5c- lower; light W8S7 ; do Oatrt lairly active uud linn ; No. 31J$?5c; setter year, 15c; Mate, We-tern, 3s77c. 2 Aug.. sQ73c ; iraiti and tToision notation. One o'clock quotation ot grain and pcovl. lons, furnished by .s. li. Yundt, Broker, 15 misl ning street. August 3. Galeae. Wheat corn Oata Fork Lard August l.Oo'f .77 .W Sept.... 'jyy .7; -t.tj io.75 i:av, Oct l.liO .71 !i 2Ki aiKi U12& Year.... ..)8' .7 rttlladclpnla. Aug 1.11JS .87 Al Sept.... 1.11 .85 .47 JulV. 1.15 .35 .47 New York, rniladelpnta ami Local Stocks also United States Bonds repotted dally by Jacob IS. Lonn, 22 North Queen street. ' August X ltfcOe 1 23 a. U. r.M. r.w. 'Del., Lack. Western 139 138 tf83 Denver A Bio Grande 62 Klii 3 N. Y.. Lake Krio A Western.... 40 4' u3 Kansas und Texas 42 4B4 41V Lae Shore Mich. Southern... 115 H6J 1IG New York Central 135 136 1371 New Jersey Ceni.. ....... 81 80), 7 Ontario Western 29 29 28 Omaha Com 51 52 02)2 fuclflcMall , 46 46j2 40K Chicago. Mil. St. l'aul 12zjg 12M 12 Texas Pacific 83W sn? S3 Wabash. Si. ..mlsAPadflC... 89)2 ST. Western Union TeL Co SOJi mi .... Pennsylvania B. U, 62 62J 62 Beading 30JJ 38 3W Buffalo Pltti. A West n'4 21 '28 Northern L'aclQc Com 49, 50 ito " " I'rclerrcd.... M 93 9iJ
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