f ... ! r . LANCASTER DAILY PTPELLIGENeERrTUESRAY AUGUST Z , 1832.. - J COLUMBIA NEWS. MJK UKGULA.K UOKKEHPONUKMUIS Events Along tbe Susquehanna items o: Interest la and Around t lie llorough Picked Up by Mie Inlelli gescer'a Keporter. A new grocery store has been Ktarted on North Front street by Mr. VV. T. Conner. Mr Harvey Coble has removed to Phila delphia, lie leaves behind him a host of friends who i intra t his departure. William Mullen's horse rati away on Locust street last evening. His career was stopped before he did auy damage. Owing to the exceedingly low stage of the water in the river, canal boats which aie loaded at the It & U. railroad coal shutes, have to be taken oat ol the basin by means of a windlass. A train from I'ort Deposit, loaded with peaches, went from Columbia to Harris burj: this morning, iu 50 minutes. This is pretty quick time, the distance being- 38 miles. There has just arrived at the Shawnee furnaces another uarroiir-guage engine. It will bo used for shifting oars used at the furnaces and iu tiauhtairtiug cinders away from the casting bouM..". Four promotions of firtuneu toengineeis were made last Saturday ou tbe Pennsyl vania railroad. The fortunate men are, Messrs. John Dctz. William Armstrong, George Murr and Wm. Glossrr. The pro motions are good ones and well deserved. Tho beating apparatus of the opera house is being put in order, so that a fire can be started as soon as there it ademaud for it. If this sort of weather continues much longer the demaud will not bo a long time coming. Officer Dysingcr found a drunken col oicd man, a stranger, lyiiijj in a gutter' last night. Ho assisted the, man to the lockup where he could havo times enough to be ablo to tako a tiip to tho " castle " i i Lancaster. A rowing pai ty took advantage of the beauty of last evening to havo moonlight excutson. Wrightsville was resorted to lor ice ciejin. This saiuo program mo is carried out about every evening by differ ent parties. Wbilo F. Snyder's wagon was beiug uu loadetl of two barrels of sugar at his store this morning, the wagon was tipped in the air by being backed into a gutter against the curbstone. The sugar was thrown out on the pavement, bieakiug the tail gate of tho wagon as it fell. Local Personal. Miss Mamie llentz, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends ou Walnut street. Mr. Will Galbraith returned IVom Phil adelphia last evening, after a pleasant visit to old friends. Mrs. A. Jesse!, who has been absent on a three weeks' visit to friends, returned home last evening. A Young Hero. While several boys were playiug along tho river yesterday one ol them fell into tho water and was rescued in a gallant mauner by Cbarlio Wilson, a son of the superintendent of tho Heading & Colum bia railroad. Charlie is quite a young hero amongst his associates now, as in deed he should be, for his bravery saved a uuraan life. The Riverside Home's Annual Picnic. On Wednesday, August :kl, the tenth annual picnic of Riverside Home, No. 27, II. C. (II. F.) of Pa., will be held iu in Hviso's woods. The tickets will be 50 cents. Music for the occasion will bo fur nished by tbe Ironvillo otchestra, Messrs. A. Rosenthal, B. Ueitler and L. Yontz, tho executive com in ittco. Fell and Broke Ills Arm. While working at the stovo woiks, yes teiday, afternoon, George Christy, an ap prenticed carpenter, foil from the girders of the moulding house, a distance of 20 feet, aud broko ono of his arms. A heavy plank at which he was working tilted aud fell to the ground, striking hiiu in its de scent and causiug tho accident. Ho also sustained somo bruises about tbo body. Obltnary. Mrs. Elizabeth Rcrntheisol, of Mount ville, mother of Dr. licrnlheisel, of this place, died on Monday morning at 5 o'clock, of cholera moibus. at her lato residence, at the ago of G2 years and C months. She will be buried to-morrow at 10 a. m., in Mountville. Michael Soui beer, a brother of Joshua Sour beer of this place, died near East Gerinantown, Indiana, last Friday, at the age of 74 years. Ho will bo interred at tho above place. Deceased removed West about 20 years ago. Another I'Hnipnicotfag, A eatninncatiiig will bo held near Cres woll station, ou the Port Deposit railroad, by the Mt. Zioti A. M. E. cliiucli, of Col umbia, commencing Aug. 24, and contin uing over two Sundays. Tho church of this congregation will bo tho scene of a grand concert, which will bo held there this evening. Prof. Duugeos, of Ilalti inoie, assisted by several tine soprano and alto singers, will conduct it. Those who enjoy fine vocalism should not miss this opportunity. l ho LiiHt ot the Season. A grand excursion to Atlantic City, tbo last of the season, will bo given by Hav erstick & Clark, of Lancaster, ou the 25th of August. Tickets from Columbia will bo only $3. They can bo secured at Alli son's book store. Persons desiring to do so can go through to the seashore, remain a day there, and then return to Philadcl phia for a day's' pleasure or business ; or they can stop at Philadelphia for a day first, and then go to Atlantic City. The tickets arc good for two days and cau be used ou all trains returning. As the last excursion given by these gentlemen was such a success, this doubtless will be the same. Sea Fishing. John, Charlie and Ed. Snyder returned last night from Atlantic City wbcro they havo been sojourning for a few days. They piououuce the fishing superb one party of six, of which they formed a part, having taken with hook and lino 150 "croakers" during a single btief cruise outside tbe breakers. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers, sold for Howard Bailey, at Logan's stables, yesterday, 16 head of Kentucky horses at an average price of $208 per head. Take the Shortest and St ost Popular Route to Atlantis City. The last nd be-t excursion ot tbe season will be run over tho Pennsylvania railroad on August 25. Tickets lor the round trip, good for two days, only $3.00. Train leaves at 6 o'clock, Persons can stop oil in Philadelphia. ol91td Amusements. Harlow t Wilson to Open the Season. On Friday evening tlie tamous minstrel troupe ot Barlow & Wl'son will open the season at Fulton opera house. The company has been entirely reorganized since Its last appearance in this city, and is no'v undoubtedly one of the best organizations in minstrelsy com prising forty-live members, and including many ot the old time favorites. Milt Barlow, Geo. Wilson, Luke Schoolcraft. Geo. II. Cces, Happy Cat -Wagner, and a host ol additional jolly good fellows. The Wi I kesbarrcRe cord, speaking or tho recent appearance of tbo com pany in that clly, says their performance lias, throughout, tho grcatcxccllcnccotoriglnality. Their jokes aud sallies are entirely fresh, and - their combinations and specialties all bear evidence, of taste and genius. The airs In the first part were exceptionally well rendered, while tbe choruses, Castanet and tambourine effects were happily chosen and executed with skill. SPXVXAl. XOT1VJSS. " Tax public lacks not a genuine roiredy lor skin tieese3 In Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Worn everywhere use 1'aikci's Ginger Ton, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indiges tion, weakness in the trick and kidneys, and other t oublcs of the kvx.Home Journal. al-lmdeodfteow Tug nutritive properties ot Colden'sLleblg's Liquid Beef ana Tonic Invlgorator sustains the body without solid food. Colderi1; no ttlher. all lwdeod&w That hacking coinrh can be sofiiickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We giiaraulee it. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl-lwdeowftw That feeling of Inugur r and debility that follows physical exertion, removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters, for sale at U.Jl. Coch ran's drug store, 157,North Queen street. Lan caster a2I-lwdftw Flnkgunisand mouth and dazzling teeth And breath of balm and lips of rose Are found not In this world bcneatli With young or old, eavoonly thoso Who ever wisely, while they may. Use SOZODONT by night and day. a22-lwdcodw An unpleasant catalogue constantly being printed, in which human infirmity is specified hh headache, nervousness, dyspepsia, neural gia, paralysis' aud ague, cau be entirely ex punged from the records, by the luc of Dr. Benson's Celery ami Ch imoinile Pills. a2I-l &w Rbwkmiikr! Glenn" Sulphur Soap presents all the advantages ol sulphur biths at a cheap rac. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," Slot. u21-lwdcodftw. Physicians prescribe Colden's Llebig's Li quid Reel am) Tonic Invlgorator tor the week, worn, and dyspeptic. Take no other. u2l-Iwdeodftw Cttarrh ot the Bladder. Stinging irritation, inniumnatlon.all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by Buchu paiba.' $1. Depot John Black. Tub most wonderful curative remedies ot the present day. an; those that conic trom Ger many, oral least oiiginatc there. The most recent preparation place-l upon the market In this country, is the GREAT GERMAN 1N VIGORATOR, which has never been known to fall iu cuilngasinglo case of nervous de bility, inability, raontul unxicly, languor, las sltitdc, depression ot spirits and tuuctionnl icr:ingcmcnbot tho nervous system. For sale by druggists, or sent tree by mall on receipt ot the price, $1 per box. or six boxe for $5. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O., Sole Agent for the United Stales. Send for circu lar. nSl-2IdMftTh A Physical Suffering. No one can realize, except by personal ex perience, the anguish ot mind and body en dured by sufferers Irom dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation, mid other diseases of tho stomach. Burdock Blood Bitters ure a positive cure for this direst of all diseases. Priced. For sale at II. B. Cncluan's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. itrovrn'H Household fanacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby more certainly relievo pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and U Is warranted double the strength ot auy similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels. Soro Throat, Uheumatism and am. aches, and is THE GltEAT KELIEVEU OF PAIN. "BltOWN'8 Uocskiiold Pawacba" should 5e In every family. A tcaspoontul of the Panacea in a tumbler of ho! water sweetened If preferred, taken at bed time will break up a cold. 2."cts n bottle Icbll-lvdM.WftS&w A rough, C'i'it or Mire i nroai, snouiu do stopped, isegiect trc'iiioiiiiy n;suits in an In. curable Lung Disease or Consumption. I5riw nV i.ionchial Troches do no! disorder the situuacli like cough syrups au.t balsams, but act directly on thelnnuined parts, allaying Irritation, uive relief In Asthma. Bronchial Cough-, Catarrh, and the Throat. Troubles which Singers uud PubllcSpcakors am subject to. For thirty yeai-s Biown's Bronchial Trrii lie;' ii-ivo Oom recommended by physi cians, and always give neitccl satisfaction. Having been tested by wide ami constant u--e for nearly an entire generation, they havo at tained we) .neritcd rank among the tew staple remedies ot the age. Soid at i" cents a box ovc-rvwlvru mv-1vdTThftFftlvw Thousands have been cured of dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaundice, dyspepsia ami all disc.iM-sot the liver, blood and stomach when ad other remedies have tailed, by using Prof. Guilmetle's French Liver Pad, which is a quick and permanent core for tlionediMinlers. Ask your druggist for the great remedy, aud lake no other, and if ho docs not keep it send $1.50 in a letter to the French Pad Co., Toledo, ()., and receive one by mail, "postpaid. For sale at Kautl'iuau's drug store. North Queen street. nlO-lydSAW Mothers! iflothnrs!! Mothers:! A its yon disturbed at night and broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain ot cutting teeth? If so, go at once ami get a bottle ot MRS. W1N SLOWS SOOTHING SVItUP It will relieve the poor little sullerer immediately depend upon it: there Is no mistake about iu There fa not a mother on earth who lias ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic, it Is perfectly sate to uso In all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and is the preset iptlon ot one ot the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United SUdes, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. nrMv-M.WiSftw Keso Colli and Hay Fever. Missus. Whitb & Buuuicx, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. 1 tain recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons sultcrlng from Bose Cold and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer from these complaints; by using the B dm Uavo had great relief. 1 have rccom mended it to many of my lricnds for Catarrh, aud in all cases where they have used tho Balm lrecly have been cured. T. Kenkky, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Mbssks. Wm. Bust & boss, Diuggists, New Brunswick, N.J. Since boyhood I have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and haVe been unable to obtain permanent lelict until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which lias cured me. After a few days' no I could sleep all night. K. L. Clickenuu, New Brunswick, N. J. Price 50 cents. Apply into nostrils with little linger. For sale at II. B. Coclnan's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. jiil-2wdttw 1 TuorsAjms hear witness to the positive cura tive powers of the GBE AT GERMAN 1NV1G OUATOK, tho only remedy that has proved itself a specific for general debility or over taxed brain, finally ending in consumption, and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists or wilt be sent free on receipt of fl.OJ per box, or six boxes for $5.00. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, solo agent for tho United States. Send for circular nnd testimonials ot genuine cures. For sale at Kaullman's drug store North Queen street. lv31-MThd KKSCUKD KrtOM 1IKATI1. The lollowIngstatemcntorWIlUam -J. Cough in, ot Somerville, Mass., is so remarkable that we beg to ask for it the attention ot our read era. Ho says : "In the fall ot 1S7CI was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. 1 was sb weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1877 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. Whilo there the doctors, said I had a holo in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was so tar gone at ono time a report went around that I was dead; I gave up hope but a friend told mo ot DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOIt THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I got a bottlo to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feci better. My hope, onee dcud, began to revive, and to-day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish it, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs wiU be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNG S, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done mo more good than aU the other medicines I havo taken since my sick ness. My cough' has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon bo able to go to work.', Sold by H. B. Cochran, 187 Morth Queen street , Bay Ferer. , For twenty-five years I liave been severely afflicted with Hay Fever. While suffering in tensly I was Induced, through Mr. Tichenor's testimonial, to try Ely's Cream Balm. The immediate effect was marvelous. I have been enabled to perform my pastoial duties with out the slightest inconvenience. Have been 'exposed to neat, draughts and dust, and lusve escaped a return attack. I pronounce Ely's I Cream Balm a cure fur Hay Fever. William T. Cabr, Presbyterian pastor, Elizabeth, N. J. Messrs. Mills & Laced, Grand Bupids,Mich Dear Sirs: Having used Ely's Cream Balm for Hay Fever, and experienced great reliel from its use. I most cordially recommend it as the best of all the many remedies I have tried. Youis, Ac , T. B. .Iesks, Lawyer. Price .W cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. For sale at Cochran's drag store, 137 North, Queen treet. jel2- S Prof. GullmetteV French Kidney Pad is the greatest discovery of the century for the cure ol all diseases ot the kidneys, bladder and urinary organs, in both male aud female. For sale at Kauffman's drug store. North Queen street. al'Jlw3.W DK.xms. Arthur. Ill Allegheny. Pa., on the 21t inst. Elizabeth, witeof T. A. Arthur and daughter ot the late Philip and Cathailne Snyder, ol this city. Notice ot liuieralhereartcr. a22-2td rOLVllVAh.' Uemorratic State Ticket. GOVERNOR. , ROBERT E. PATT1SON, Philadelphia. LIEDTENAJrr OOVKUVOU. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. JUDGE Of TUE SUPREME COURT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECRETARY OP IHTKRWAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. COXOBESSMASr-AT-LAIiOE. MORTIMER F. KLLIOTT, Tioga.; Democratic County Ticket. COXOKRSS. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. AflSKMHLV. i C. J. RIIOADK, Manor. J. M. WALKER, rolerain. 3. E. C. DlU.Ki: Karl. G. W. SIMI :; Caernarvon. ILK. SHI Mi- . Local Ico. ! i:ier. W. W. BUSS! i. l.-.acoek. COU.VtV SOLICITOR. POOR DIBKCTOKS. J. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster PRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN REBMAN, Mauheim. J. U.SCHLEGELM1LICH, K. Donegal JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM KLLMAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. ' W. U". HENSKL, Chairman. E. P. KISNER, General Secretary, Girard House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Committee. W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. Lancaster. J. B. L1CHTY, Lancaster; W. HAYES GRIEK. Columbia; B. S. PATTERSON, line hock, oeeieiui ics. CANDIDATES KlK NOMINATION. For Assembly lt District, Lancaster City C. A.OBLENDER, Eighth Ward. K. G.SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) JVflf AVVVKTISKMUNTX. IO.Vr YKSTKKDAV, AX TKLL'S HAIN" j a Gold Necklace, with Gold Cios attach ed with the initials M. T." on the cross. Tho Under will bo liberally rewarded by leaving ital the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. It " and all necessaries to a First Class Barber shop, situated at No. 4714 North Queen street, n ithln half a square ot Centre square. The lease thereon aim possession to be had imme diately. Inquire ot C1IAS. S11ULTZ, It No. 304 Church Street. DISSOLUTION OF fAUTNEKSHJP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween W. A. Morton and RA. Smith has been dissolved by mutual consent, Philip Gindcr taking W. A. Morton's place in tho tirin, which will hereafter be kuown as Smith & Gindcr. The undersigned respecUully solicits a con tinuance ot the public patronage to tbo new firm. ltd W. A. MORTON. JANCASTKK CimjlKKCIAI. COLLEGE. J DAY AND EVENING SESSION. BEGINS MONDAY AU(.UT 28, 1881. The course ot study embraces Single aud Dou ble Entry. Book Keeping, Plain Business Writing, Correpondence, Business Arithme tic. Grammar, Orthography and Commercial Law. r or Circulars giving references and particu lars call on or address WEIDLER A MOSKR, nSi'StdR i; West King street, d Floor. MORAVIANS AND ALL FRIENDS OF the mission cause in Lancaster are cor dially invited by the congregation at I.ititztq participate in the celebration ot the lflOth an niversary ot the beginning ot tbo loieiim mission work on Sunday, August 27. Omni busses will start from t'-c Moravian c'lurchat 7 o'clock a. in. Fare, B0 cents. All desiring to accept this invitation will please notify Dr. O. T. Iluebener. No. 43 West Orange street, on or bcrore Friday morning;, August 25, that ar rangements may be made for their entertain ment at Lititz. al9-S,TTufcTh OT. JAMKS' SliHOOLS WILL llKOI'KN ON THE 4tu OF SEPTKMIIEB ON THE USUAL ThRMS. STUDIES: MATHEMATICS, ALL ENGLISH BRANCHES. FRENCH AND GERMAN. Address or apply to MRS. BARKER. 22-3td,eod Schoolroom 1) to 10 a. ni. F ULTON Ol'KKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882. FIFTH ANNUAL TOUR. MR. JOHN D. M1SHLER has the pleasure ot picsenling this company, aud gives tho entire entertainment his sincere endorsement as the very best they have ever given. THE OLD BELIAULE, THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. BARLOW, WILSON & C0.?S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS B. W. & Co., Props. E. G. Brown, Manager. THE ACME OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE AND ELEGANCE. Tho Attainment of Minstrel Perfection ! A Mine ol Mirth! A World ot Talent! An Ava lanche ot Novelties! Peerless and Unap proachable ! Wo defy competition t And court criticism! PRICES AS USUAL. Re served scats now on sale at the Opera House Ofllcc. u2Mtd it INNSTATTEK VOLKSFEST ! On account ot the rain to-day the SECOND DAY of tho tatter Is Postponed Until To-Morrow, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd. 1882. WHEN THE FESTIVITIES- WHICH SHOULD HAVE TAKEN PLACE TO-DAY WILL BE CONTINUED. SHEEP RACES, SACK RACES, &e IW BY OllDEU OP COMMITTEE. Cais TolKSiest JTJStT ADVJSKTIMMUMWTB. FOR JHNK UKOtirKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Call at 5J NORTH MULBERRY STREET. alMwd JOHN DICKEL. AKDLI. LINK HIT LOKILLAKD'S ChewiPKTi.liiircos. Rebecca only lOcts. per plus t H.VIiTMASW YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NOBT1I QUBEN STBEEP. T CIST SAT UK DAY KYEMNU ON THIS Li Marietta Pike or College Avenue,-a Gold Locket, marked C. W. A. or V. vr. Appel.The finder will a teward by leaving it. at THIS OFFICE. 21 2td C1ITY TAX NOTICE. j Six per cent, will be added toall City Tax not paid paid before tue 1st oi cepieuiiiur. C. F. MYERS. ati-tSl d Treasurer. SjllAI.1. HAVANA CIGAKS S FOB S CTS. at No. 21 North Queen Street. HARTMAVS iKI.LOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. WANTED-A U1KL TO COOK AND IM) General Housework for a small family, with the aid of a young girl and a won an, to help with tho washing. Good wages. Good reference required. Ani'jut 21-31 TttIS OFFICE. riKIVATK SALE. A It: YUTIfUL KKSI- I deuce. No. :EB East Orange street. Uouse with all the. modern impr-. ements. lame side yard and lot. with clioitv. Froit Trees and Grape Vines.Cistern and Goal Well of Wate . Apply to HENRY STROBEL. angSl-tfd 1)BOf'OSELS FOK SEWEIt nKALED Proposals will be received at Alderman BarrV ollico on South Duke street up to 7 o'clock p. in., on MOXDA Y, AUGUST SUh lor ISuildlng a Two-Foot Sewer on Locut and Rockland streets, to connect with the North street sewer. Plans and specifications can be seen at the City Begulator's Olllce. BY ORDER OF STREET COMMITTEE. a?l Utd YELLOW FKONT UIUAU9, CLKAK HA vana Filler ( Hand Made) the best 5 cent Clirar in the clly at IIABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. TK. JllcCOKMICK, GRADUATE IN MEDICINE AND PHAR MACY, ( ;-0!i ot the late Dr. D. McCnrmtck, or Lancas ter,) treats private diseases suciesslully with bis new remedies. Medicine Is pleasant to taste and mcll. No change ot diet and conse quently no exposure. Can be consulted in person or by mail at his drug stoic and office, No. .-a? &OUTH FOURTH STREET. aKMmd Philadelphia. ORGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. J-For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAJJFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. ju::5mdTuTii&S rKNNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. LAST OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION WILL BE RUN TO ATLANTIC CITY, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882, GOOD FOR TWO DAYS. And good to Return on any Train. RATES: Columbia, Mountville and l.au caslcr, $3.00. Stations east at a proportionate reduction. Mount Joy and Landisvillo pas sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line. Train leaves Lancaster at C a. m. SScc Circulars and Postcis. BAVlCKSTlCK & CLARK, Managers, ltdftw Lancaster, Penn'a. J) ONT fUKUKT Till! GKiKUlaK OLD Stock Connecticut Ciijnrs. 11 for i cts. at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. J. " MAItTJN & CO. Reasons why the PEARL SliIRT is preferred to all others: 1st. They are made of the very best Warn sulla Muslin. 2d. Bosoms are Three Pty Linen, each ply being guaranteed to be all linen. '3d. They arc made only by capable and experienced hands, and carefully in spected, and are unsurpassed by any othir in workmanship. 4th. Tficy are guaranteed to Jit and give satisfaction in every particular. A lull Hue ot all the IcaiUug makes ol LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. The E. & W. and L. & S., the two Most Popu lar tiranils, included. RAPHAEL and ANGELO LINENE REVER S1RLE COLLARS, all sizes, 200. per box. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. T HE M'CCKSS We have achieved in the endeavor to clear out our stock of . Medium and Light-Weight SUMMER GOODS Has fully satislied us that " The Sweeping Reduction In the Price ! was appreciated thoroughly by the public. The small quantity wo have lctt has been placed on two counters. Among them an- some that will do lor Fall Wear and are worthy your attention. The Jumbo Hat Meets wiih many patrons. For those who arc fond of Novelties the .1 umbo is tiic climax. THE OIiXTB HOUSE TIB AND ARGOSY SUSEENDEBS Lead Everything in the t 49Every article purchased from us, wo will cheerfully exchange it the purchaser is not satislied. "WILLIAMSON -AND-T POSTER. 34, 36 and 38 EaetKing.Sb., LAfl gASIEft, PA, . FniM marten Msiiii MM THIRD EDITIM. TUESDAY KVENINO. AUG. 2i, 1883. THAT MISSING STEAMER THE PASSKNGEKS SAFELY LANDKD. A Mishap Ttmt ISefel tho Steamer Republic aud Caused Much Apprehension In PblladelpBta. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 22. About 2:30 o'clock this morning the Republic, concerning the whereabouts of which much apprehension was expressed last night, ar rived at the mouth of the Christiana creek. Captain Lackey at ouce dispatched a messenger to this city, from whom it was learned that the cross-heads of tbe engine were broken at Cross Ledge light. The steamer was compelled to stop and await tho arrival of tho tue, which brought her safely to the mouth of the creek. The Susie McCall at six o'clock brought the passengers to Wilmington, where they were transferred to the Felton for Philadelphia. All the passengers are reported safo and tho vessel is not seri ously damaged. Sho will be taken to tho yards of tbe Ilarlan & Ilollingsworth company for repairs. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. The passen gers of the steamer Republic arrived here ot 9:30 on board the Felton. PltKMKDlTATED MDKUEB, Tiie Owner of a House and Ills Two II I red Men Found Dead and the Uuune Knnnacked. Chicago, Aug. 22. Additional partic ulars of tho murder of MuMahon and his two hired men show c inclusively that it was planned with the most deliberate pur poso and executed with tho most fiendish determination. Tho houso was ransacked, $2,000 takou and tho household goods broken up. Tho coroner's jury decided that tho murders wore committed by un known persons, but tho wholo country is ablaze and alert. Lynch law will bo in evitable if tho murderers can bo secured. Suspicion rests upon a man who worked for the farmer somo mouths ago, aud wbo was seen ou tho farm last Thursday. Footprints, as of two men walking single filo, wcro discovered and followed two miles across lots until the trail was lost iu the main road. Thera are no other clues. The assassins had watered and fed their horses, and taken other precau tions to prevent tho discovery of the crime. They were not novices iu the dreadful work. "Jakio''who is suspect ed, is a trampiug farm hand, and had quarreled with McSIabon about a year ago. tariff tinkering. Free Traders Before the CoiniuURlon. Long Branch, N. J., August 22. ilr. Mr. J. B. Snrgeaut,of New Haven, and a New Yoik hardware manufacturer, read an argument before tho tariff commission in favor of free trade piinciplcs, and was subjected to a long cross examination, In which all tho arguments pro and con were gone over. He was followed by Mr. James M. Constable, of Arnold, Constable & Co., New York, wbo advocated a general re duction of the dry goods, and an admis sion of wool aud all other raw material frco of duty, lie suggested very many modifications of tbo ptescnt tariff but said that his own judgment would bo iu favor of a uniform rate of 20 per cent, ou manufactured gooc's, and of putting raw materials on the free list. tub wak in egypt. Arabl 1'iiMin Said to be Strengthen! ug Ills L'Ohltlou. Alexandria, Aug. 22. Tho fact that tho demonstration of tho outposts at Itamleh yesterday afternoon did not draw any infantry fire is considerably cqli meuted upon., as possibly showing that the withdrawal of part of Arabi Pacha's troops has already commenced. Lonpon, Aug. 22. A dispatch to the Exchange telegraph company from.AIcz audria, dated 4 o'clock this afternoon, says Arabi Pacha is erecting fresh works aud strengthening his position. The su-x Ocuuputtnu Causes Unfavorable Comment. London, Aug. 22. Tho majority of the French papers comment very unfavorably ou the action of tho British iu occupying tho Suez canal. Aid fur Arabl. Tripoli, Aug. 22. It is stated that tho Arabic tribe holding the territory oast waid of Benzazi id preparing to assist Arabi Pacha. A powerful chief who is at tho head of the national movemeut in Tripoli is said to favor assisting Arabi. IIKA1B ON I'UK KAIL. A Man anil lfoy Inst-iutly Killed ana Others Serioiittly Injured by a Collision. Easton, Ta., Aug. 22. An engino on tho Hampton branch of the Delaware. Lackawanna & Western railrord, collided with a coal train on tho main line of the same road, at a cross-over track at Wash ington, N. J., last night, obstructing all the tracks and delaying trains for several hours. A conductor known as "Daddy " Shcpphard, and Edward Christine, a boy, were instantly killed. Frank Frost, tho cngiuecr of tho coal traiu, had both legs broken, aud another boy named Chi istine, a cousin of tbo lad killed, was severely injured. "UCTCII" DK.VIN9iJ-.ir AliKESTEU. Lodged la Jail for Alleged Complicity In the Murder ot'JUcSIahon. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. John Devin ney, alias "Butch " Dowdall, for whom tho police have been iu search for some time past, for complicity iu the murder of Bernard McMahon in December last, was arrested here about' midnight last night. Tho murder was committed during an at tempt to rob tho house of McMahon, a grocer at Eighth and Wharton streets. McMahon hearing tho thieves, pursued them and was shot dead in the street. Tho thieves who were supposed to be Dovinney, Robert Barr, Daniel Watson and Bonjamin Allen, mado their escape. Barr was afterwards arrested but upon his trial tbe evidenco was of such a con flicting character that ho was acquitted. Devinney was arrested and locked up to await the action of the district attorney. WE&THKK INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 22. For the Mid dle Atlantic states, local rains and partly cloudy weather, southeast to southwest winds, lower barometer and slight changes in temperature. VONOriNHKD TKLLUK.1M8. Little Flashes treui the Electric 'Wire. The conspiracy case against the Mutual relief association of Lebanon ended to-day with a verdict of equittal. The'prou t ntor Reuben Bobb for costs. The oase against Sheriff Simon McCroll, of Lebanon, for negligence in permitting the escape of tho robbers. Book and Ranch, from the county jail was continued. Fire broko out iu the Erie mill at Cohoes, and it will probably be destroyed; the operatives escaped. David Hunter foil from a third story window at Conshohookcn, while walking in his sleep, breaking his leg and sustain ing internal injuries. "Gopher Bill," a well known counter feiter, was sentenced to eight years im prisonment and 9500 fine in Philadelphia. Alfred Hubbard, another counterfeiter, got two years and six months and $500 fine. William E. Parkhurst was killed in Lapham & Co.'s wood working shop in Pawtucket, R. I., by a block of wood thrown from the machine. Tho Nihilists killed loiiic horses that wcro boing traiucd for tho Czar's corona tion. President Arthur went to Newport to day, and Capt. E. M. Shaw, chief of tho London fire brigade, arrived in New York. The princo of Montenegro will start for St. Petersburg on Thursday. The princess will tako the regency during his absence. ANTI-VOKNKL.L. 11KLK.OATI S. Three Assembly District That are "Agla" the Governor. Ai.ii.vny, N. Y., Aug. 22. Delegates to tho Republican stato couveution iu tho 1st. 2d and 3d Assembly districts, were elected to day. They are not instructed, but are understood to be anti-Cornell. In 2d district a resolution indorsing tho prcs dent's administration was adopted, and ono indorsing Governor Cornell was de feated by a largo majority. In the 3d dis trict a resolution was adopted approving tho president's veto of tho river and har bor bill, aud condemning tbe representa tives wbo voted to pass it over the veto. An Important Decision. Albany, Aug. 22. Attorney General Russell has forwarded an opiubu to Sc retary of State Carr, iu which he holds that tbe votes for representatives in Con gress for tho state at largo should bo upon the ticket headed " Congress," aud not upou the -s'.ata ticket, as some have main, taincd. MAJtKXTK. new iotr maraei. Nkw York. August 22. Flour Stato and Western dull, heavy nnd prices without de cided change. Southern quiet. Wheat a trifle better and very quiet ; trade mainly speculative : No. 2 Red, Aug., $1 136$ 1 13J4 : do Sept., $1 11 13)$ ; do Oct., $1 U fll ll;ilo Nov., 1 151 1; do year, $1 ! Corn Cash and August 'c better: later months J4?Hc lower: Mixed rt'esiem spot, M b9c; do futures. 77S7. Oats opened tinner ; atterwards declined ; No. 2 Aug., SU.iC(! : do Sept.. ffi!47e ; to Oct., 40S4GJc : do Nov., -ICj ; State, (WtjWc ; Western, 5.!7c. f miaueiphia market 1'Hii.AbiU.PBlA, 'August '-".!. Kiour quiet Hupcrllne. $2 75p 00 ; Extra J:; 401 00 ; 1'euna Family. 3 153 37. Kye Hour at $3 S03 73. Wheat unchanged. Corn steady tor local uso. O.ils dull and lower No. 1 White roue here; No. 2 do, 719?2c ; No. 3 do, twtac ; No. 2 Mixed, (IJG5c ; no old crop here. Kye none here. Provisions steady and fairly aclive. Lard steady. Ilutter Choice wanted ; other grades dull ; Creamery Extra, 272Sc ; do good to choice, .'IQ2UC. Kjrgs steady ; l'enn'a, IMc; Western, 22r. Cheese quiet. Petroleum dull; lctlned,6c Whisky at SI 10. (train and rro.ion vfuoiuiioiis. One o'clock quotation ot grain and provK tons, famished by S. K. V limit, llroker, 15 East King 3treet. August -2. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats fork Lard August Lot .",: MHi Sept !r .75 .:w4 -l.WK liS-'Ji Oct. !ri .7. .Xi)i 21.ti7 12.10 Year.... M7 .00 ..... ..... ..... I'hllHilelphla. Ang 1.15 .87 .59i Sept LIS .HSVj .49 .... .... Oct. 1.WK .fl?i Western Uraln Markets. IIktkoit. Flourquint at J5 50fti Wheat quiet, hut firm; No. 1 White, c:i.-h, fl OS; August, $1 07; September, $1 Vf: October, nouiiniilly at $1 K.V.; November, nominally at $1 va : all tlieveur, H Q hid : No. 2 red, $1 OS ; do White, 00 Corn dull ; no sales. Oats very sc iree ; No. 2 Mixed, fe. Receipts Kiour none; Wheat, C,."ilf bu-". Corn none. Outs, 2,000 bushel. Shipments Flour 'none; Wheat, 470 bus. Corn none. Oats. 2,000 bushels. Milwaukee. Flour steady. Wheat stcaly, but very mine; No. 2 Mil waukee cash. l 05 ; August, $1 01; Sept., 93 ; Oct., 9 : No. 3 Milwaukee. 88c. Corn lower.; No. 2, 75.Jc ; Itejccted, 74c. Oats unsettled and irregular ; No. 2, .Vic White,53c; Kye scarce and linn ; No 1. K'.lc ; No. 2, r.Se. Ilnrley qniet and unchanged ; No. 2 spring, September, 77c bid, 78c asked. 1'rovisions higher ; Mess Fork $21 35, ciish and September, $21 50. October. Lam: Prime steam $12. II, cash and Septem ber. $12.50, October. Hogs steady at $7 C08 25. Freights Wheat to Uullulo quiet and in mi nal at 2c. Kceeipts Flour, 4,70 bbls.; Wheat, 23.000 bushels ; llarlev, none. Shipments Flour, 1,7C0 bbls.; Whe-.it, I,H00 bushels lJarley, none. Live Stock Market. Ciiicacio. Hogs Kceeipts, 8,50) head ; ship ments. l,700head; demand brisk and prices loc higher; common to good mixed, $7 7ofvS 35 ; good to prime heavy, $8 403 90S light 11 tHft t 40 ; skips, $57 50; market strong and all sold. Cattle Receipts. 12.000 head : shipments, 1,800 head ; market :strong ; good grades scarce ; exports, $77 75; good to choice shipping, $40700; common to fair, $I407 40; mixed butchers' in heavy supply : common to fair dulland 15fi520c lower at $23 25; medium to good, $3353 60 ; choice, $Ig4 59 ; stockers and feeders, $2 904 2: range strong; Texans, $3 335 25 ; half-brccds and American?, $5 0S 5 2f. Shecp-KeccIpLs, 1000 head ; shipments, 200 do; market slow ami weak, bnt steady tor choice stock : poor to fair, $353 75 ; medium to choice tlfiH CO; local dmand weak. East Libebtt Cattle Receipts 1.309 head ; market active, but prices 25c off Irom lust rcck'y Hogs Ufccipts, 3,700 head; market firm; Phlladclphias, $8 739 ; Baltimore?, 8 403d 50 ; Yorkers, $7 73825. Sheep Receipt, 9,400 head : market dull and prices 23c oil from last week's. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Monday, Aug. 21. The receipts ot live stock at tbo Philadelphia stock yards were: For the week: Beeves, 4.C00 head ; sheep, 11,000 head; hogs, 3,200 head. Previous week: ISccves, 3,500 : sheep, 14,000 ; hogs, 3,210. Beef Cattle were fairly uctlve at a de -line of Vic V ft. We quote as follows : Extra, 7kg8c; Good, CH07c; Medium, 5KGc : Common, 45c ; tat cows,34Jc. Milch Cows were rather dull at $30&oo, with sales of extra graded as high as $85. Sheep were active for the good grades and prices advanced Jc i lb., while common grades were neglected atadecline of c. Stock ewes were not wanted. Uood lambs were In demand at fair figures, while calves sold steadily at an advance. Wftnuctena follows: Extra, 5!4Q534c; good 45c; medium 4c; common aftQic; cuus -owv; ; lamos, 47Kc: calves, G0sfcc. Hogs were tulrfy active and prices for all tr Rides remain firm. We quote as lollows : Extra, 12c; good, 1212c; medium, 11I ll?4c s.vLtcs er i:zvtt at thb wist ruiLAPtLnuA KOCK TAXDS. Martin, Fuller Jk Co., 630 West, and Texans. wholesale. 5$9Ko. James Clemson 2i West Va.. HI7c Itoger Maynes, 130 West and Texans, iQto. A. A J. Christy. 32 Virginia. 57Je. K. S. McFUIen. 10 Western IPAtnUc James Clorason, 61 Western ami W, va.aj.9 TOO. M. UIman-288 West amLW. . Va., account P. Penner.67Ke. M. Ulman. 31 Texans, account Martin Fuller ft Co.. 90. Schambenr.t Panl, 16) Western and Texas. Lower-..tcln & Aider. 220 Western, Texans and W.Va..4Xa6Kc. U. Sobamberg ft Co.. 2 Western. Texans and W.Va.,5a7kc. Daniel Murphy. 148 Western, WestVa. an-: Texans. wm?ic H. Chain. Jr., 71 Western and W. Va.. 5QHc. M. Levi. 115 Western and W. Va.. SnTe. John JlcAnlle. 150 West Va. and Ohio, 6g)Sc. L. Horn, 47 West Va. mixed. 4K05'v Owen Smith 148 Texans, 52 Western, 41 West ern, ucct. ot C. II. Howell. 5JS Baclmian Levi, 144 Western and West Va., 5?97Vic H. Chain. 40 West Va., mixed. 41. James Aull, 41 Western. 5$7c. Daniel Smyth A Hro., 15 W. Va.. 57!iC. Abe Ostheim, :3 West Va.. t7c F. .Scheetz. 91 Western and W. Va..5g6!e Lowenstcin t Hellbron, 107 Texans, f'.iSr'li'- DRBBSKD KXATS. Oressoil Reeves were active and closed at V,i llc, tho former rate lor low Tcx.ui ami cows. sales last wxrr. ThoM. Ilrailley, 132 head at SKtJllc. W. 11. Itrown 120 do. at 8911c. A. A.KoswelllO4do.at8K01Ic. C. S. Dengler, 8S do. at SWllc. J. F. Lowdeu, 40 do at 7S10kc. Ilarlam & Kro., ty do at SftlOXc liresed sheep were fairly iiotiviu Samuel Slewartxr.ld 72J head at WfJe.anil 87 heail of dresed 1-uubs at UKI3e. mm .-vane. New York, Phiisdeiphia and Local Stocks also United States Konds repotted dally bv Jacob It. Lows, 22 North Quhii street. Augast 22. 10:00 1H 2;. a. w. r. . r.x. DeL.lACk. Western 145 143U l!i Denver A Bio Grande 6n& Glji ei S. Y..Lake Erie ft Western.... 39 S8J2 39 Kansas and Texas 39VJ SsKi 3sjj LaKeSioreA Mich. Southern. II3 II4i 114 Sow York Central 1354 UV7ii l.W New Jersey Cen.v -, 78 TSiJ 78 Ontario ft Western 2W 'Si 2h4 Omaha Com M 51 7i 5 1 '4 Pacillc Mall 41,-i 4li U.'i Chicago. MIL St, Paul I2SJ XZVA l-Pli roxan Pacillc 52 61 51 Wabash.-. ..mis Pacific... x M Vi Western Union Tel. Co ell 89!4 .... Pennsylvania U, 1L. MV, GVA ... Beailjng .. 30i SOid .... HnffAlo Pitts, ft West 21 21, .... Northern Paolhe Com 1'i Mf6 .... - Preferred.. 92 03 .... tiucai taeas aaa in. Par Last val. sale Lanc-'ity6percLI-oaa,dBel882...flon $106 " 1885... 100 10JK " 1890... 100 ua. " 18B5... UK 120 5 per ct. n lor 30 years.. 100 105 ft per ct. School Loan.... 168 IIS " ' In I or years.. 100 102 " 4 " In 5 or 90 years.. 100 I02..W " " In 10 or 20 years, im locjij Manheim borough loan loo 102 BAWC STOCKS. First National Bank. 1100 $206 Farmei-s' National Rank 50 110.21 Fulton National Bank loo M0 Lane.istei County National Rank.. 50 III Columbia National Bank 100 150 Ephnita National Bank 1U 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 UIJ First National Rank, Slnwbitrg.... I0U iste First National Bank, Marietta. 100 200 First National Hank. Mount Joy.. 100 115.71. Lititz National Rank 1WI 140 Manheim National Bant: KM 151 It nlon National IStnk. Mount Jov. 50 7.9 New Holland Natloiml Rank loo 137 MIBOBIXAMKM7S BtOCKll. Quarryvllle R. R, $ 5i 42.25 Mil lersville Street Car M 2U0 Imuiirer PrintiugComiKtuy 50 50 Wuleli Factory Inn 120 Oas Light and Fuel Company.... :& Stevens House 100 99 Coumbia'Gas Company Columbia Water Company.. ...... b S1ir.q11eh.1nnn Iron Company.... 100 17 Marietta Uollowware 100 Stevens House 50 LV) Sicily Island i -Mi If; K.ist liramlvwinoA Wnvnesb'ir. I Millersvllle Normal School XISCKLLANKOCS BOKDS. Ouany vllle K. IC, due lt $101 $117 Reading ft Columbia It. R,,5's Ii u Lancaster Waich Co.. duo 1884 100 105.00 Lancaster (Jus Light and Fuel Co.. duo in 1 or 20 years 100 100 LiuciMterUas Light and Fuel Co.. diie 1880.. ........ .. llll IM Lancaster ft Marietta 25 ::.: Lanciuster ft New Holland 100 si Lancaster ft Suwuchiinna. 300 2r. B txtutmit STOCKS. Rl Spring ft l:ier V'dmy $25 $ lo.vft RrnlgLnort ft lloresboe l.J fl Columbiaft Chestnut Hill 25 18 ','oluiubla ft Washington 25 20 Coluiiibia ft Rig Spring 25 18 Lmcaslcrft Kphratn 29 47.25 Lancaster ft Willow Stroel 25 21 Stnt-burg ft Millport...... .......... 25 4I Mari::ltaft iMaytoivi 25 4IUf Maneliaft Mount Jov 25 Linc.KUzalirdht'nftMiddiet'ii 100 (id Lancaster ft Frultville. 50 50 Lancaster ft I.itltx 25 75 Lancaster A Williaufowii 2' 55 Lancaster ft Manor Ml I.'CUO Lancaster ft Manheim 25 i:i .IKWM.KX. TA1I.KV, ItANKH Ac KIDOLR!. GENTLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES. Watch for $50. OPEN FACE. STEM WINDKKj FOURTEEN CAKAT CASE. Watch for $65. HUNTING CASE, KEY WINDER, " FOUBTEEN CABAT CASE. 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