LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1882. -A in which Mio bad performed the duties of a teathrr while in the employ of the board. Mr. Caruenter moved that the commit lee on buildings and grounds he directed to have the new iron fences uround the school grounds of the Prince street school building painted. Carried. Adjourned. NISIGHBOKMOOU NEWS. fevents Hear and Acros tbe County Linen. Boyrrslown, Berks county, is to have a great Itiemcn's parade August 12. The tobacco crop iu Dauphin county " never looked better than it does now." There were twenty-seven deaths in Reading, during the past. week. Several new cases of smallpox liave :ip pcarcd in Harrisburg within the last few days. , Malaiia prevails to a considerable ex tent along the Susquehanna river. The Harribburg Patriot confesses that that city has the poorest looking streets of any city in the state. The salary of the Harrfsburg postmas ter, under the readjustment just made, will be 82,700 per auuuni. 'The office, hitherto of the first grade, now goes back to the second place. ,A very heavy rain storm prevailed in the Lebanon valley recently, which did much damage to corn, tobacco and other crops in the ground, and to fruit. The Reading young man whose " niys terious disappearance" caused a sensation has turned up all tight. Ho had been to Lancaster to "see his giil." Lebanon Timet. Mrs. Crozicr, who founded Crozier the ological seminary, Chester, has died in that city aged about 80 years. She was noted for gcneious gifts, and in 18C5, with her children, save S350.0U0 to found tho Crozier theological seminary in memory of her husband. At the state department a chatter was issued to the Alleutown rolling mills, having a capital of $1,000,000 divided into 10,000 shares or $100 each. Tho business office will bo located in Philadelphia, and the mills at Alleutown, Lehigh county. Reading's Sunday programme comprised " baso ball games, beer, music, picnics, steamboat rides, pleasure walks, wood festivals, etc." The police arrests on Sat urday and Sunday aggregated twenty one. COUNT If NKtVS. Clipped from tlio Jnaubelra Sentinel aim Ml IU Uecoril. J. M. llahu foM dutiug tho mouth of July 480,000 cigars. A large bam belonging to Joseph Bro sius, near Andrew's Bridge, Colcrain township, was burned together with nearly all its contents, consisting of about 100 tons of hay, 300 bushels of wheat anrt 400. bushels ol oats, besides a new mowing machine and a new thresher and cleaner. Tho lire is supposed to have been the woik of an inceudiitry. Insured. S. R. Ro'ihold, or Ephrata, as ho went to his work on tho Ephrata mountain, saw bo.no person lying behind a rock. He at li.ut supposed him to be dead ; but uou calling him he raited up, when he w that it was none other but Abo Buz zard. Tho Litilz tauuory, formerly owned by the Geitner'.s, now by Win. Ev.m, which had been iu existence upwards o.f a huu dred yean-, is now being almost demol ished and will bo ue-l for storing lumber, tobacco, &e. The vats aro being emptied of water and some of tho old buildings torn down. TUK McCI.AltKEN OUTRAGE. Another t ilio Alleged Ansallants Arrested Last night Officer Daily, of the city po lice force, visited the Pcnn iron works and arrested Edward Wagner, who is chat god with being one of the gang of young rul lians who so cruelly assaulted Lizzie Jlc Clarrcn in the reservoir grounds on hist Saturday night. Wagner acknowledges that he was there and saw tho assault made upon tho girl by the gang who are charged with tho cuuie, but he denies being one of them. The girl on the other baud accusos him as well as the others, and charges him with being tho ouo who tore off her clothes. Wagner was locked up last night and released ou $3,000 bail this morning, to appear lor a hearing before Alderman Samson on Tuesday next at 2 o'clock. Lizzie MeClarieti, the victim of the cruel ouli.ige. remaius at. the county hos pital Her condition is somewhat im proved, but she continues to be very nervous and at times much deranged mentally. Sh: implicates ouo or two youug men for whom tho police is look- ALLEUbD FUGIT1V12 ARRESTED. Charged With a Larceny in Wilmington. Nearly a week ago Chiof of Po.lice Dcichler received a telegram from C. H. Ford, a baggage master at Wilmington, Del., requesting him to keep a lookout for a man named E. O. Gonstcr, who was charged with having stolen fiom a board ing house in Wiluiiui;tou, a truuk filled with clothing belonging to auothcr gentle man. Tho number of tho check on the trunk supposed to have been shipped to Lancaster was 251. Chief Deichler made inquiries and found that a trunk checked 251 was at the baggago room, but uo one came to claim it From a desorip tiou given of tho supposed criminal Chief Deichler inspected a stranger who had taken rooms at. the Keystone hotel, and subsequently at tho Fountain inn. To day at noon he was surcsted and searched. Tho check 231 was found on his person. He was locked up and the Wilmington parties were notified. Gon ster is a coach-body maker, and a man of very genteel appearance. 3iinth Ward Democracy. The Democratic citizens of tho 9th waid met at Arnold Haas' Northern market hotel last eveuiug, and organized for the campaign by the election of the following officers : President C L. Leyden. Vice President Joseph Arnold. Secretary John J. Bartley. Treasurer Charles Rath. The meeting adjourned to meet at the same plaro on Friday evening tho 11th iusl. A Treat to tbe Children. All children who have not yet attended auy picnic, but who desire to do so, should leave their names before next Monday at the residence of A. C. Lconaid 421 Middle street, by doing which they will have a chance to enjoy the 5th annual free picnic which will be held shortly. Serenades. Last evening Wm. B. Finney, of the Grape hotel, Engcno Bauer, of the Golden Horse, and several other well known citi zens were serenaded by the Goodwill col ored band, which is making rapid pro gress. Train Jumpers. Officer Pyle arrested five more "men for trespassing on the Pennsylvania railroad and stealing free rides. They were com mitted to the county jail this morning for ten days each by Alderman McConomy. At JTublio Hale. V- As will be seen by an advertisement in another column the Shinier fire company will on Thursday offer at public sale, at the Leopard hotel, their engine house. Mrenuerchor Plcalc. The twenty-fourth anniversary and pic nic of the Lancaster Maennerchor will be held at Toll's Hain on Monday next and a big time is expo cted. " COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR KEtiGLAB COKKESFUKUEMVK Events Along the (Susquehanna Itetns of Interest la and Around the Borough i'leked Up by the Intelli gencer's Reporter. The locks of the canal at this place are having the worn oat rigging replaced with new. Despite the threatening weather of yes terday both tbe Sunday school picnics of the Chuich of God and of the A. M. E. church were largely attended. A piece of the rope with which Gar field's assassin was hung is now iu the possession of Mr. Theodore Urban. It looks strong enough to swing an ox with. A change has been made in the position of the lamp post at the crossing of Third and Poplar streets. It has been removed fi om the southeast to tho northwest cor ner. Three hitching posts have just been put iu position iu front of Mr. Lewis May's grocery store, l hey will be very conven ient (or his country custom. While making ice cream with a patent fi cesser, Mr. Shade had his finger caught, in the cog wheels and severely lacerated. Two Hats loaded with stone will be taken by the Pennsylvania canal com rany'h steamer " Swatara " to the Pcnn's creek acqueduct. Mrs. Jacob Strino a couple days ago tlucwa$100 bill into a stove with some lefuse matter. The mistake, was discov o:cd too late to icscue the money from the Haines. Tho district deputy of I. O. R. M., Mr. Byron C. Brown, and his brother. W. J. Brown, of Lancaster, paid a visit to the Osceola Tribe of tho order, of this place, last evening. Mr. James Wilson has gono on the road as agent for his father's hand made car pels. Jim is an energetic young man, and there is every reason to believe that he will make a successful agent. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. Taylor Gable is entertaining Mr. Alonzo Brady, of Harrisburg. The Misses Tate, of Altoona, aie visit ing Mr. George McCullough on 4th street. Miss Rhoda Kepbart, oi Houtzdale, Pa., who lias been making a pleasant visit to fi lends heie, left for homo this morning. Injured 111m Leg. While getting ice out of Filbeit's ice house, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Andy Harduail stepped into a hole with ono leg and injured it so badly that he was obliged to be taken home. It was first thought that his leg would have to bo amputated, but this, fortunately, will not have to be done. Kino Alderney Cattle. A lino lot of imported Alderney -cattle has just been received by Col." James Young, of Middletown. They were brought from the Jersey Islands, oil tho coast of France, and will bo placed ou the Colo nel's large estate at Middletown. The animals arc said to be perfect beauties. A Breakdown. A buggy occupied by two gentlemen from Lancaster, broko down yesterday afternoon at David Kline's, on the Coluin bia and Marietta turnpiko. Auothcr trap was secured from the latter gentlemau and the unfortunates were enabled to 10 sumo their trip. The damaged vehicle was brought to Columbia to Becker's carriago works for repairs. Tho Miawuee nulling jIUII. The long idle Shawueo rolling mill is at last- to be placed in running order. Some rcpaiis weio made a short time ago, but they amounted to very little. Now tho woilc is to bo pushed rapidly forward aud it will not be long alter it is finished until oiH'i.itious aie resumed. It is to be a bar and plate mill. The ehauges here during the last few years have been many, but it is now in ablo bauds. Mr. Jacob Hillcr, of this place, is to have charge of the car penters. Ho is one of tho ablest carpenter bosses iu this part of the county, and there is no doubt of the work in his charge being well dono. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Neglected Wife Takes Arsenic. Mrs. Aggie Templeton net Cunningham, whose parents reside at No. 007 North Queen street, attempted to commit suicide yesterday by takiug a dose of arsenic at tbe residence of her aunt, Mrs. Henry ShalTucr, on Manor street, near West King. The affair created intense excitement iu tho neighborhood, aud attracted a great ciovvd of people to the scene. Dr. Boyd was hastily sent for, and by the uss of an tidotes succeeded in saving tbe life of tho youug woman, though she yet lies in a very critical condition. Mrs. Templeton is quite a handsome young woman, not yet twonty years of ago. She was married to Harry Temple ton about two months ago, but for some cause not stated he has refused to provide for or live with her. Driveu to despera tion by his neglect she resolved to take her own life. On Tuesday last she called at the drug store of A. D. Haines, corner of Prince and Chestnut street, and bought live cents worth of arsenic, saying she wanted it to poison rats. Mr. Haines was not present at tho time, the poison having been sold by a lad named Hoch, who was iu charge of the store, and who labelled tho package : poison," but failed to take the name aud address of the pur chaser. Mrs. Templeton on going to Shaff nor's house, took the entire half ounce of poison, and it is perhaps becauso tho dose was so largo that it did not prove fatal. To-day she suffers iutcuso pain aud uu quenchable thirst. Shu professes sorrow for having poisoned herself, and is desir ous ol getting well ; and Dr. Boyd has fair h('ies of saving her life. .Sunday School Flculr. The postponed picnic of the Picsbjter iau memorial mission Sunday school, which was to have been held on Wednes day but prevented by rain, is biking place to day at Rocky Springs, and is very largely attended. Fowl's omnibuses took heavy loads from the chapel building, on South Queen street, this morning, and also this afternoon, as well as from tho church on Orange street, quito a number of tho church congregation having gone out. Tho threatening weather of tho early morning ended iu a most pleasant day for them and a very enjoyable time H being had. Tobe Wright. Tho colored man bearing tho above name, who disappeared from this city a a year or two ago, has returned from Virginia, and true to his instincts, got in to trouble at once, by getting drunk. After visiting many of his old friends be went up to tho engine house of No. 4, and became so boisterous that Henry Resh, one of the drivers arrested him and took him before Alderman Samson. He es caped from tho alderman's office, but was caught after a lively chase and taken back. Tho alderman committed him for CO days. It Was Loaded. While a Hebrew peddler was examining a pistol that he " didn't know was loaded" at Longtown, York county, it was dis charged, the ball penetrating the thigh of a young man named Koch, who was inth? same room at the time, penetrating the flesh to tho bone, aud then glancing down ward toward the knee; lodging back of it, a distance of about six inches from the place of entering. The wound is cot dan gerous. i Mayor' Court. The mayor had six cases to dispose of this moraine. Three of them paid costs. I two were committed for five days each and vhd was aisgnargeu. A THIEVING TRAHr. 11 Steal a Watch and S75 In Money. This morning Jacob Pontz, of Pontz & Bro., brickmakers, diew $75 from bank with which to pay bis workmen. He put the money in his vest pocket and took it to the brickyard on the Harrisburg pike. Having some work to do he took off his vest and lay it aside in the brickyard. Soon afterwards tbe money and a wateh that was in the vest pocket were missed. A tramp who had been seen loitering around tbe premises and who had disap peared was suspected. Tho brickmakers started in pursuit of him and overtook him. He .did not have tbe stolen property in bis possession, but said he would tell his captors where it was if they would let him ko. This they agreed to do, and he piloted them to a plowed field, where he had secreted tbe money and watch and they were recovered. The tramp was then let go, according to prom ise ; but meantime, Officer Burns had got wind of tbe larceny and gone in pursuit of tho thief. He came upon him near Rohrerstown and after chasing him for some distance arrested him, brought him to town and locked him up. To Atlantic City. The employees of tbe Quarry villo rail road intend running an excursion over tho Reading road from Quairyville to Atlan tic City on Sunday, Aug. G. Tbe fare for the round trip from Quarryville will be $3.50 aud $3 from Lancaster. The persons having tbe excursion in charge are Con ductors Kinch and Curley, Baggage Mas ter Manley, Brakeraan Kurtz and Station Agents Witmer and Allison, of Quarry ville. Killed by tbe Cars. An unknown man was struck by the Johnstown express about half past one o'clock this afternoon, at the Paxton street crossing below Harrisburg, and in stantly killed. He evidently wanted to mount a west bound freight train, and stepped upon tho opposite track, not noticing tho approach of tho express train. linprov'- g the Tower. Impiovemcnts . now being made at tho tclcgiaph to ,-i of the Pennsylvania railroad depot Tho stairway to the sec ond story will in 11 up from tho outside, on Chestnut street and tbe up-stairs room will be enlarged. Visiting the Water Works. Tho water committee or city councils went out to the water works this after noon to take a look around, and inspect things in general. m Williamson & Foster have reduced their stock of Summer Clothing und Straw Hats by marking down lliu prices, but there in a large and good assortment left to select Iron), it Sunday Excursion to Atlantic City. Employees' annual excursion to Atlantic City onfcunday, AugustG. Round trip tickets gocd lor three days, or teturn same day. Fare only $3.00. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 4 a. ir ., Columbia 4 a. in., Landisvillo 4:25, Manheim 4:3 Lltitz 4:45, Ephrata 5:00. Faio only $i.75. i v29,31&al,2,3,4.5d<w A Card to the l'ublle. inning tiie rebuilding ol my old stoic I will occupy a store in Lochcr'a building:, southwest angle Centre Squaie, where 1 hope to see all my friends and palrouts. Ureal reduction In all daises of Shoes to 1 educe my largo stock. Ilvlt-tfil&w Respect fullv. M. LEVY. SPJSVIAli A'OriVJiS. Skinny Bleu. " Wells' Health Rcncwcr" restores health nndtigor, cures Hyspnpsia, Impotence, Sex ual Debility. SI. Depot, John Black. jy:tl-lwd Column's Llcbig'b Liquid Reef and Tonic In vlgorator imparts stiength to body and mind. 2'alc no other. Of Druggist". u3-lwdcod&w bniLOii's cure will Immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and HronchilN, For sale at Cochran's drug -.tore, VtJ North Queen street. Womkm everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, Indiges tion, weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles of the sex. Home Journal. nl-lmdcod&cow There is mom gtrcngiu restoring power tn a bottle or Farker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ot malt or a gallon ol milk. This ex plains why Invalids find it such a wonderful iuvigorant lor mind and body. See other column. lyl-lmdcod&cow Thb public lacks nota genuine remedy for skin diseases in Glenn's SulDhur Snap. A World or Good. One of the most popular medicines now he roic the American public, is Hop Bitters. You sec it everywhere. People take it with good elTecL It builds them up. It Is not as pleas ant to tho taste as some other Hitters, as It is not whiskey drink. It is more like the old. f.ibhlontd bone-set tea. that lias done a world of good. 11 you don't feel ust 1 ight. try Hop Hitters. JVttnda Sews. al-2wdAw It is no .Toko To sull t constant headache, depression ol spirits, iouging lor food ami not bemg ablo to cat when pnt before you, gnawing pains in the stomach, lassitude and a general feeling ot goneness; but a capital joke to And that Burdock Blood Bitteis remove i:ll these symptoms and only costs $1. For sal at II. U. Cochran's diug store, 137 Noiih Queen direct, Lancaster. Shiloh's Catarrh kemedt a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale at Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen street. Kose Cold and Buy rover. Messrs. White ft Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. 1 can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons snllcrtng from Eose Cold aud Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer Iromtheso complaints; by using the Balm have had great relief. 1 have recom mended it to many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used tho Balm ficcly have been cured. T. Keshey, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithnca, N. Y. MESSRS. Wm. Bust ft Sons, Diuggists, New Brunswick, X. J. Since boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable to obtain permanent relict until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which has cured me. Alter a few days' use I could sleep all night. E. L. Clickekek, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. For sale at n. B. Cochran's drag store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. jul-2wditw 1 Liquid Gold. Daniel Flank, ot Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes it thus : ' I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' EclcctricOil. which effected the wonderful euro of a crooked limb in six ap plications ; it proved worth more than gold to me." For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. If you have any skin diseases or disease? of tho hair or scalp, any Itching or discolora tlons, sun burns, freckles, pimples, rough or dry harsh skin you have in Dr. C. W. Ben son's Skin Cure, a sure, perfect ana elegant remedy. Sold by all druggists. jy31-lwdftw A Cough, Colu or norc xnroat snoulu oe stopped, isegiect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups aud balsams, but act directly on the Inflamed parte, allaying lrvitatlon, give rellel In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and PubllcSpcakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommonded by physi cians, aud always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wel merited rank among the lew staple remedies of tbe age. Sola at 25 cents a box everywhere. mv-lydTThftFftlvw Care worn persons, students.weak and over worked mothers will find in Brown's Iron Bitters a complete tonic, which gives strength and tone to tho whole system. or saie at n. B. Cochran's drug store. 137North Queen -t., Lancaster, J J 31 lv. & DBATRB. Fabrxl. In this city, on August 3d, 1822, Frank Farrell, aged 45 years. His relatives ana friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. No. 441 Lafayette street, on to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon at S o'clock. Inter ment in St. Mary's cemetery. AJSW AMJHtTISEMESlS. FOUNTAIN FJMK-VDT TOBACCO. 8 cents per oz.. 25c per M B.,at HAKT MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. jyl5-6md JUMBO PARK SOUK KBOUT LUNCH TO-MOBROW (SATUBDAr) EVENING AT JUMBO PAICR, No. 117 Locust street. Excellent Fresh Lager always on tap. lt JOHN KLUMP, Prop. WANTED A SITUATION BV A MIO dle aged woman to do General IIouso work or Cook; nas had considerable exper ience as Cook. Apply to 4-2td 519 POPLAR STREET. -pwKMocKATic cosuarrrEE mkktinlT. 1 ' A meeting ot the City Committee and t:ounty Committee from the city will be held at Excelsior Hall, East King street, FRIDAY EVENING atSO'ClOCK. W. H. ROLAND, Chairman County Committee. BUDWK1SKR BEK.lt. Just received, a nv-'i supply ot the cele brate 1 Budweiser Bert - 'umillea and persons desirous ot retailing the t-ame can lie supplied by the undersigned. GEORGE WALL, Jy2Mwd Southern Excliangc Hotel. PROPOSALS WILL. BE KECE1VJSD AT theOtHceof the County Comtnfc-sioners until 12 o'clock m., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1832, tor furnishing Sixty Tons of First-Class Hard Coal, free from slate .- all to be delivered before August 18. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attest: Frahk Grikst, Clerk. 4-2td s 1XTII WAKD DEMOCRATS NOTICE. Tho meeting for final reorganlration and the nomination of officers ot the Sixth Ward Campaign Club will bo held TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock, at Schiller Hall. North Queen street. Let every Pattison man In the ward attend. JOHN DORWART, Heel. jtrotem. HAVANA AND XARA CIGARS, TIIE best 5 cent cigar in the city at HART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. o URNEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE Will be issued in a few weeks. Thosu wishing to enter their property lor sale in the first issne should send descriptions at once. No charge lor cntciing city property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents No. IOC EAST KING STREET. ('URONIC IRITIS. j The symptoms here aie generally but slightly marked, or arc almost so entirely absent that the patient is not aware that there is anything the matter with the eye, except a slight weakness or cold in it, as he frequently expresses it: All diseases ol the EYE, EAR, THROAT also. Chronic and Private Diseases success fully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONG AKER. Office 13 East Walnut street. Lan caster, Pu. Consultations tree. aug3 3tdftw N' OTICETO UUOUERS AND BAKERS. BKIMI WELL BCTl'LIED WITH PRIME OLD WHEAT, Wo can furnish strictly OLD WHEAT FLOUK, for the next sixty days. LEVAN ft SONS. John II. BrSHoso, Agent, Northern Market House. jy291wd -VLU WHEAT JU.OUR. FOR TIIE NEXT NINETY DAYS 1 will bo prepared to furnish the public with OLD WHEAT FLOUR, prepared from prime old wheat ut my Willow htrcct Pike Mil'. Can be had at any grocery store in the city or will be delivered ly ad dressing ADAM G. GROFF. ul-lwd Lancaster, Pa. ESTATE Or MARX WARD, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. The nnder Mmnod auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Elizabeth Marks, administratrix, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit lor that purpose on THURSDAY', AUGUST 10, 1882. at 10 o'clock, a. m in the library room ot tho court hou-e, in tbe eity of Lancaster, where nil persons interested in said distribution mav 1 attend. A. 11. FKITCHEY, july7-4tdoawF Auditor. PUBLIC SALK.-THK UNDERnlONKD JL Committee of tho Shinier Steam Fire En gine and Hose Company, will oiler ut public sale tho following r'al estate of said com pany : All that Lot of Ground, situatcw on the west side ol South Queeu street, between Andrew and Hazel streets, lrontiug on said South Queen street 37 teet 10 inches, more or less, and extending iu dcptli 14t feet, more or less ac joining properly ol Henry W. Shertz on t lit! north and Presbyterian chapel on tho south, together with a Two-Story BRICK ENGINK HOUSE thereon erected, the said houso hav ing a bell cupola thereon attached. halo to take place on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1SS2, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Leopard Hotel, in East King street. Lancaster, Pa. PETER IS. FORDN EY, THOMAS ANDERSON, WILLIAM II. DORWAKT, DANIEL E. AUKAMP, HENRY SMEYCH, JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER HARRIS, Henkt SflUBKitT, Committee. Auctioneer au??4 tsd fKAND RUSU -IOR- NEOKTIES, COLLARS, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, AND TICKETS FOR THE GRAND EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, iiH THURSDAY. AUGUST 3d, 1888, AT ERISMAN'S. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-nartnershln in tho merchant talloringbusincss.heretoforeexistlngbctween UATUVON fttisiiEit.is tius nay uissciveu by mutual consent. All persons in any man ner indebted to the said firm, are respectfully (solicited to make Immediate payment to S. S. RATHVON, who is hereby authorized to re ceive the same: and those having claims against said firm will please present them for settlement. S. S. RATHVON, M. FISHER, 101 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further an nouncement, the business, without interrup tion, will bo conducted by tbe undersigned, who solicits a continuance ot the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the firm, and which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. S. S. RATHVON, jyl5-lmd&3tw Practical Tailor. tTAJSK SLAHU11IHB, tet. w ALL PAPER. ODDS AND ENDS OF WALL PAPER Will be sold very low In order to closo out. Among them are some of the Very Best Pat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING By the yard in All ICoIors, that were slightly wet on ends, will be sold cheap. Weroakomako to order, at short notice, all kinds of WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, And put them up In the Best Manner. Fine Pier and Mantle Mirrors. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices, Poles In Brass, Walnut, Ebony and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NQRTH QUEEN STREET, THIEB EDITION FRIDAY EVEN'O, AUG. 4, 1882. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. REGULAR AFTERNOON DISPATCHER The Tariff Commlision's Labors at Loos Branch Hearing the Representatives of Varloms Industries. Long Branch, Aug. 4. The tariff commission gave hearings this morning to Mr. C. Menelas, of New Orleans, in the interest of jute culture in this country, for which purpose he wished the existing duties on jute and jute fabrics retained; to Mr. Wm. A. Carsey, of New York, representing the labor union and advocating the protection of Ameri can industry and of American labor, and to Mr. Clias. Bryce and Thomas Hickson, of New York, of the Gold Beaters' union, who wished the duty on gold leaf increased from $1.50 per pack of 500 leaves to $2.50 per pack. Another session will be held this afternoon. labor matters. A Determlued Manifesto Issued by the Harmony Hill Men. Cohoes, N. Y., Aug. 4. Tho executive committee of the Harmony mills opera ative's union, in anticipation of the open ing of tho mill's gates on Monday morning, have issued the following : " Whereas, tho managers of the Har mony mills having posted a notice to re sume work on Monday, August 7 ; and " Whereas, tho said notice is iudefin ito in regard to the terms ; and, " Whereas, as the said managers of the Harmony mills have made no statement to the public press that the mills will re sunie uuder tho 10 per cent reduction ; therefore, be it " liesolccd, That wc. tho employees of tho various departments of tho Harmony mills, refrain from going back to wook under such unjust aud tyrannical condi tions. Let every ono stand firm. No sur render is the watchword." The action to bo taken at the mass meeting to-morrow night is awaited with the greatest anxiety. CONURESS. Proceedlucs In the House of Representatives Washington, Aug. 4 Iu the House to day Mr. Robeson (N. J.) presented tho conference report on the naval appropria tion bill, stating that an agreement has boon reached on all points of dispute ex cept that relative to closing the navy yards. The House insisted upon thisclauso and a furthor confcrcnco was ordered. The House then proceeded to the con sideration of the Senate amendments to the sundry civil bill. Proceedings in tne Senate. Iu the Senate, after much time had been consumed in efforts to secure unanimous consent for the consideration of various measures, the Senato took up and passed a number of pension cases. m To Bring IJeLong's Body Home. Washington, Ang. 4. Lieut. John W. Danerhower, of the Jeannette, had an interview with Secretary Chandler to day in reference to bringing the remains of Lieut. DeLong and his comrades to this couutry for interment. Congress has ap propriated $25,000 for this purpose, and active steps are already being taken to carry out the provisions of the act. Tho details of tho removal of the bodies can be executed by one of tbe naval officers now in Siberia. The duty will probably be entrusted to Lieut, llarber, who 13 now engaged in tho search for Lieut. Chipp's party. No Yellow Fever in Texas. Washington, Aug 4. Telegraphic ad vices dated August 3, received by the na tional board of health from Laredo, Tux., show that there is no fever of auy descrip tion at that place and none so far as re ported iu tho immediate vicinity. A tele gram from Governor Ilobcrs, dated Aus tin, Texas, states that thero are uo cases of fever in that stato, reports to the contrary notwithstanding, that the health officer, Dr. Swcaringer, has gone to Brownsville and that thero is a strict quarantine against Matamoras, Mexico. The Week's Commercial Report. New Yohk, Aug. 4 The business fail ures reported during tho past seven days numbered 104, agaiust 111 last week. Tho Eastern states furnished 1C ; the West ern 30 ; tho Southern 17 ; tho Middle 24 ; tho Pacific coast aud territories 13 ; New York and Brooklyn, 4 ; total, 104. The only Now York failures of any cousc quenco aro Bennett & Foulko, cotton brokers, and M. Herschkiud & Co., cloth ing. In neither caso am tho liabilities heavy. Tho Clerkenwell Case. London, August 4. The solicitors ot Thomas Walsh, who was arrested in con nection with the discovery of arms at Clerkenwell recently, intend to apply for a postponement of his trial until tho Oc tober sessions, owing to a sudden deter mination of the crown to call as a witness the Mill street informer, Connell, who will prove tho existence of a secret orcani zation in Ireland, having for its immediato object tho deposition of the queen. tiot His Deserts. Chatham, Va., Aug. 4. W. Hamilton Yeates was hanged hero to-day for tho murder of Presly E. Adkcrson, in Febru ary last. Tho execution was private, being witnessed only by tho officers of the court, special guards, physicians and the press representatives. Everything was quiet aud orderly, notwithstanding the fact that a largo concourse of people from the sur rounding country was iu town. Severe Storm at Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Man., August 4. A heavy storm, with bail, yesterday, destroyed tho house of Mr. Alfred Lawtell in Snow, flake township, near Mr. Nelson. Sawtell was crushed to death and his wife dan gerously hurt, but his child escaped. Ilcavy oak timbers were tossed about like straws. The storm then went around in the direction of Dulutb. Democratic Victory in Tennes3ee. Nashville, Tenn., August 4. Only meagre returns are so far receiver! from the county elections throughout the state Tho advices up to this hour indicate the defeat of the call for a constitutional con vention by a large majority in this county. The straight Democratic ticket is elected and the call for a convention overwhelm ingly defeated. Irish Constabulary Threatening a Strike. Dublin, Aug. 4. A strike among the Irish constabnlatory is threatened and ap pears to be serious. Discontent among the men is widespread, five to ten thousand of them threatening to resign. The men de mand increased pay and quicker promo tion. Killed ins Mine. Wilkesbabre, Pa., Aug. 4. William Frederick, a miner in the employ of Messrs. Charles Partish & Co., at the Not tingham colliery, m Plymouth, was in stantly killed last night by a large rock falling on him. Cabinet Meeting1. Washington, Aug. 4. A full meeting of the cabinet was held to-day. The ques tion of allowing the Cbineso laborers in Cuba to pass through the United States was discussed, but no conclusion reached HUNT1NU JTOR THE UEA1. Looking for Her Husband's Body A Mother and Daughter's Unsnceessfal Search. Alfred Breslaw. an industrious German mechanic, lived very lumpily with bis wife and a pretty sixteen-year-old daughter on Master street, above Ninth, Philadelphia, where he died suddenly of heart disease. The neighbors found Mrs. Breslaw in spasms, and carried her up stairs. On the following day, when the wife and daughter regained their senses, they found that the dead man's body had been taken to the morgue. Mrs. Breslaw went at once. At the morgue they were told that it had been taken to the potter's field They consulted Mr. Wendell P. Bowman, and he began an investigation on the third day after Breslaw died. At the morgue he was told that the body had been takcn.to tho potter's field for burial. On visiting the potter's field he found an old man named Casey, known about the hos pitals and schools of anatomy as "Ugly J' Casey, who referred Mr. Bowman to this entry in a greasy note-book, which he took from his pocket: "Breslaw, Dutchman .. il.- -. .. TJlMn.A ... 41.A 4MHilll " Casey pointed tho place oat, but tho lawyer saw that the earth had not been disturbed for weeks. " The body must come out atouce," said Sir. Bowman. The old man said it could not be done and made numerous excuses, but when Mr. Bowman threatened to havo him ar rested he confessed that tho corpso had been taken to a medical college. Mr. Bowman at once turned his uttention to tho colleges. The widow and daugh ter accompanied him in his ghastly search. At this season of tho year no bodies aro dissected, but a large stock is laid iu for tho fall aud winter. Armed with authority to search the college-vats and quicklime pits, Mr. Bowman and the women began. At the first vat Mrs Bres law fainted when a body was dragged to the surface and exposed for her inspection. She revived in a few minutes. Corpse afler corpse was hooked up without finding the one wanted. At the end of two days the receptacles of every medical college and school of anatomy in the city had been ex amined without success. The women, worn out by the unnatural strain on their nerves, became hopeless and favored Hiving up the search, but Mr. Bowman resolved to visit " Ugly " Casey once more, believing that he had lied to him on his first visit. Casey admitted that he had sold tho body at Dr. Keen's anatomi cal school, in a little street off Kent street between Market aud Chestnut. The corpse brought $14. Casey offered to assist in searching for the corpso, and an hour or two later Mr. Bowman, Casey and Breslaw's widow and daughter stood on the brink of tho corpse rcceptaclo iu Dr. Keen's school. They searched tho vats in this school, but tho body was not found. There search ended. It is be lieved that after Mr. Bowman's first visit Casey became frighted, secured the body from the person to whom he had sold it, and then buried it. THE DUNKERS DIVIDED. Innovations WIdeh Havo Brought a Re llglouiScct Into a Court of Equity. There is now pending in the equity court of Franklin county, Pa., a contro versy between different factions of the sect of Dnukcrs, the determination of which will bo of interest to this branch of the Christian church throughout tho country. Oi recent years many iu novations upon the old-time cus toms have crept in among these peo ple, tho youuger portion ot tho church insisting upon education aud a paid min istry, the establishment of Suuday schools and the like. Tboy bavo also insisted that they should be allowed to dress according to tho customs of the times and be allowed tho uso of musical instruments in their homes. At a meeting of the annual con ference held at Lanark, Illinois, in 1880, a resolution was offered condemning these practices, but so far had tho progressivists advanced that the resolution failed to carry. Meanwhile iu many of the congre gations thero are serious dissensions. So bitter has tho fight grown iu Franklin county that they refuse to worship to gether. A bill iu equity was filed by tho progres sive party, iu which they ask tho court to determine that they aro those who prac tice the faith of tho church and that they shall bo put into uninterrupted possession of the church property. They assert that their actions aro in accordance with tho rules laid down by tho annual meeting, which they claim is the only court of judicature in tho church. The defen dants claim that the plaintiffs havo departed from tho faith of the fathers. They deny tho authority of tho auuual conference and insist that the Bible is their ouly guide. Four days have been already consumed in taking testimony and the case is likely to occupy many weeks. The town is full of Duakers, among them being many of the most prominent men of the church. Tho best legal talent in the country has been secured aud the final settlement of the controversy will doubt less bo by an appeal to tho court of last resort. Rioting lu Corea. WAbniNUTON, Aug. 4. The state de partment has received a cable message from John R. Young, United States min ister at China, stating tbat during a riot in Corea tho mob attacked the European legation, and two j-orsons wcro killed and three wounded. Rear Admiral Blitz commanding the Asiatic station has been instructed to send a vessel to Corea to protect treaty interests and communicate with Minister Young. Both officials havo been notified that the treaty with Corea has not been ratified and to govern them selves accordingly. WEATUER INDICATIONS. Washington, August 4. For tho Mid din Atlantic states, parti v cloudv weather. light rains, in the southern portion, north east to southeast winds, slight change in temperature aud barometer. A Negro Murderer Hanged. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 4. Harrison Carter, colored, who murdered Lewis Adams, colored, at Baltwin, in this coun ty, on Jan. C, 1882, was executed in the jail yard here today. Wllllauuport s New Fublic Building. Washington, August 4. The president has approved the act authorizing the erec tion of a public building at Williamsport, Pa. A Respite Granted. New Okleans, La., Aug. 4. Governor McEnery has granted a respite to Jack Chapman, sentenced to be hanged in Bos sier parish to-day. MUUtKMXa. rsdiadeip&la Market. PHiLADSLraiA, August 4. Flour Fresh ground steady, other kinds weak ; Superfine, 2 753 ; extra do, 13 404 ; Pa. family, $5 15 550. Rye flour ut $3 751 00. Wheat firmer ; Del. and Pcnn'a. Red, $1 12 1 15; do Amber.S115l 16. Corn firm lor local use. Oats dull and weak lor spot lots. Rye none here. Provisions firm. Lard firm. Butter steadier and more demand lor choice; Creameiy extra, 2526c ; do good to choice, 22$Z4C. Rolls dull ; Western and Pennsylvania, 15 17c. Eggs steady and well sold up ; Penn'u, 21 622c ; Western, 20221c. Cheese steady, with moderate demand. Petroleum firmer ; Ueflncd, 6c. Whisky at 91 18. Ozaia and rroviswa uoutuaas. One o'clock quotations ot grain Bn(t provit tons, furnished by S. JC. Yaadt. Broker, l."S mmmi. aug Suva. August 4. Pork i.u.l Galeae. Cora OaU .77 . .7V4 .asfci PMbMlolnhla. 86 .UK rax .6tf MX . Wheat August 1.00 Sept.... .k Oct 991 Year.... .98? Aug... LHJS Sept.... 1.15 July..-. 1.15JJ 20.75 3ft Si IS.35 12.4') Uvs) Steele Market. Chicaoo. Hogs Receipts. 12,10) head ; ship ments. 7,909 head; market more active; values firmer but not q notably higher : mixed 17303805: heavy, JSlOflseO: light, f7404S05; skips, tl 750720. Cattle Kecelpts. 5.000 head : shipments, 2.409 head ; market lively and good : prices gen erally 10c higher ; exports. 7 250810; good to choice shipping, si 4o7 00 : common to fair. $4 25if6 ; mixed butchers' firmer ; poor to fair. $2 2503; good to choice, t3504 5ii: stackers feeders. $ 7564 25: range weak; Texuns, $3 3034 50 ; halt-breed. Ut34 50. Sheep Kecelpts. l.OOO head; shipments, 34 1 ; poor to fair natives and Texans weak at $34S 3 50; medium to good sheep, $3 75$4 50; choice to exti a in fair demand at M 5035. East Liberty CatUe Kecelpts. 2.10O head ; market strong ; feeling fair: prime, fG !037: good. S55SCG: common. $3 750450. Hogs Kecelpts, 1,110 head ; market slow ; rhilailelphias, SS65380; Baltimore?, tw lUtf 3 SO ; Yorkers. S7 75JS 15. Sheep Kecelpts, J ,200 head : market slow ; extra, $4 501 75 ; good, SI 2Jt 40 ; common, 2 50fi3- ntoea aiaraet. Now York, Philadelphia and iXKul btockd itlpo United States Uomls repoited daily by -I aci is l. Leas, 22 North Queen street. August 4. 10:00 10 2.30 A.M. P.M. r.M. DeL, Lack. Western Denver A Bio Grande N. r..Lako Erie A Western.. Kansas and Texas...... Lane HhoreA Mich. Southern Mew York Central Mew Jersey Cent. -. Ontario western Omaha Com........... Pacitlo Mall ...... Chicago. Mil. St. Paul Texas Pacific Wabash. .. . mis A 1'itoiitc. Western Union Tel. Co , Pennsylvania U. U. Reading Buirido Pltt-o. ft West , Northern PactncCom 139 139 13$ t3 B2 Hi 41 402 40& il 40 40 116 1 6 1169 137)il37il7U 792 78!2 7) 27 -sin 5I?2 5I?i 46?i Kli . M . Ii3 1 .. SZJS - 38 . 'J0J4 .. 62 . 30 . 21 . sok: I22JS ISH, ."- DZjf 3X S1V, Wi 61 mi 20fi SOW 4!Ji " " Preferred... oij VU1ITA AMHIHBWAM. B lOH at MABTM. JKLLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JA15S AX- CHINA HALL. We have now on hand a very Large Quan tity of JEI.LV TUMULEICS, JELLY TUMBLERS. JKLLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS. COMMON TUM BLEBS, COMMON TUMBLEBS. MASON FRUIT JABS. MASON FRUIT JABS. A Full Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shapes and Designs. Prices Low. Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET rOR 8AI.B. h ,'UK SALK. A SIX-HOKSE POWEB ENUINE In good orner iorsaic cneap. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. HOUSE, UUtiGY AND UAKHR JTOR sale. The lloreo u.sed by tho late Jacob SI. Long for driving, and Buggy and Harness, nre offered ut private Kile. They can be seen sit tieorge Hurtniun's Livory Stable. West Orange street. Lancaster. Tho horse will be sold separately, if desired. For terms apply to M A It Y C. C AMEUON, jly)-7td Ho. 14 North Queen Street. 1HKA1' BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE. The undersigned oiler for sale on longtime and easy payment FIFTY BU1MJ1NG LOTS on Duke, Lime, Fiederlck and New streets. Alio an elegant lot, 70x210 feet, adioinlng 1'rof. Stuhr's, on West James slrcet. A good chance now to get a cheap lot. Call at Coal Olllce, 22 East King street and see plan. A. W. Ki.SSEL, jy2t-liud 22 East King Street. J)U1(LIC SALK OF VALUABLE CITY Property.-On SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1X81, will be ftnld at public sale at the Leopard Hotel, the following property: No. I. A two-story Brick Duelling contain ing six rooms, with large Frame Bake HouSc, No. 441 South Queen street. Lot 25 feet front, more or lees, and In depth 210 moro or less?, to a 14-fect wide alley, with two two-story Frame Dwellings fronting on said nllry, eaVh containing four ro'Wis. No. 2. Two two-Mtory KiauioDtvelltngs. situ ated at Noo. 551 add 536 Heaver street, each hoube 5 rooms with pump in yard. Lot front 52 teet. more or I-s.s loi lect in depth to alley, with Frame Stable. Sale to commence, at 7 o'clock. Conditions made known by PHILIP MANNAR. Hewiiv Micbert, Auct. augStsd cLOTimro. W1LUAMSON FOSTER. IN -FOUR WEEKS WE MUST HAVE OUR COUNTERS CLEAR ED OF SUMMER AND MEDIUM WEIGHT GOODS. To effect this PRICES MUST BE CUTgOWN. SO THAT THJjibiyf WHO ARE ONLY HALF iJfypDrED to BUY BECOME READY PURCHASERS. There are a great many SUITS to be dispos ed ol, and most or them are Medium Weight, dark in color, and of patterns that we think the inowt desirable and could easily he presented to customers as Fall Weight Goous, hut as we never deviate from our established rule,and these are not strictly Fall Goods, the lact of their being left Is tho purchaser's gain. They must go with the rest to that our counters will be cleur by tho opening ot Autumn. The goods are marked so that all can see how much each garment has been reduced. We have not limited our selves to suits only. There are PANTS and VESTS, ODD PANTS, GOATS that have no Pants to match, and Vests in the same condition. S-KVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED- -TO FIT OR NO SALE.-G WILLIAMSON AMD- FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. FA. t iXKES. CAHB8. A KVVX. AMOKTJRNT j at HARTMAH'8 YoUovr Treat Cigar Store. SAMUKL. H. PRICE, AXTORNKT. HAS Removed his Ofllc trom MKortbmike street to No. 41 GRANT STRUCT, Jfuvedt ately in Bear of kCourt HovM.Uwc'f, Nw Building. 1MKI
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