LANOA633ERIDAILY INTELMGEKCER, SATURDAY" SEPTEMBER 2, 1882. TBI POOR D1KECTOKS. A Steward Klectcdat Last. The board of directors of the poor held a stated meeting to-day, and at the morn ing session re-elected John Brock steward of the almshouse, a position which he has held for many years past. At the organi zation of the board last January, the members were equally divided on the ques tion of steward Messrs. Evans, Keller and Shultz favoring Mr. Brock's ro-elec-tion, and Messrs. Overholzer, Musser and Kreider being iu favor of Elim Ilerr. At every meeting of the board until to day the question was voted on with the same result ; but to-day Mr. Brock was re-elect ed by an unanimous vote. The proposals for furnishing coal for tho publio buildings wore opened and the con tract was awarded to Baumgardner, Jeff ries & Co., they being the lowest bid ders. uouu west. Uurlbert E. Anderson, overseer of No. 2 cotton mill, started for the West last uight. accompanied by Lis wife, for a month's sojourn. Tliey will first visit Mr. Anderson's brother, whoso residence is in Zumbroto, Minn., where Mrs. Anderson will remain a month. Mr. Anderson will mako an excursion four hundred miles further west, "to tho land ofthoIXiko tas." Hurprlse 1'arty. Last evening St. Stephen's Lutherau choir and a number of friends met at the residence of their leader, Adam Oblender, on Church street, and proceeded from there to the residonco of their fellow member, George Nickel, on fit. Joseph street, taking Mr. Nickel by surprise. The evening was pleasantly spent by those present. Vocal and instrumental music were the principal features of the evening. Au Kugiue Disabled. This morning as cngino 3G1 on the I'ennsyivama railroad was moving a freight train a short distance east of the passenger station, this city, one of tho cc ceutrio straps was broken, disabling tho eugiue. The engine was detached, and while being backed upon the hiding the other eccentric strap was broken also. Tho engine wan then towed to Columbia for i cpaii a. Another ltlg Tobacco Leaf. Wo havo been shown a tobacco leaf taken from a stalk, which weighed 11 pounds and which was grown on the farm of Peter Carroll, in Martic township, that measures 43x24 inches and is perfect in every way. Mr. Carroll has three acres planted and it is conceded by all who have seen it to bo as i no a lot as tho county has produced. Settled. The complaint of assault and battel y made by Cornelius Handera against David L. Whito before Alderman Samson was last evening amicably adjusted, the com plaint being withdrawn, tho costs paid and tho litigants shaking hands aud " making up." This is bettor than going to law. Special Train. Traius will leavo the Pennsylvania depot for Landisvillo as follows to-morrow : 8:45, 0:50 a. in., and 1:55, 3:15, aud 0:30 p. in. On tho Heading road they will leave iioiu tho Kins; street depot at 8:25 and 10:10 a. in. and 1:45 p. in. The fate for the round tiip on both roads will bo 30 cents. ricnlc at Lttltr. To-day tho Sunday school of tho Trans figuration church of Pottstown aro having a grand picnic excursion at Lititz. They camo on a special train which left Potts town at (5:45 a. in. and stopped at Doug glassvillo, liirdsboro and Heading, taking on excursionists at each ol these points. Sent Out. Tho only customer before tho major this morning wcro two youug gills who mako a practice of being disorderly on the streets. They were scut to jail for lOilajs each. I'ateul Orantid. Mr. Unbelt K. ISruce, ot thli city, litis been granted a patent for a new unit useful im provement, in rool-paliits, which lie claims to bo siipuilor to all other rool-pninla, by reason ot its greater elasticity, durability and ies cost than any other root-pal ut now in use. Mr. r.itiee Iuh been upplyiug a root -paint lor the last Tour or live year.s in various cities anil towns, which has received the highest eticotiiuiiiiiorpiai.su; uud believing that the paint could still be improved, niter yearn ot study ami experiment, has succeeded in pro ducing a durable paint at iiiodetatc cost, that will neither erack nor bllsler. The patent was obtained through the agency ot Uoberl SI. New ton. Washington, 1. C. ltd our New Directory. The canvas for lloyd's Lancaster county directory is progressing favorably. Twele experienced t-nnvusscrs are busy at work in this city taking tho names for the new work and we trust our citizens wilt giro the pub lishers their assistance to make it as ace mute as possible. It is the Intention ot the pub lishers to have it ready for delivery by tho middle ot October. Our business men w old do well by taking advantage of its pages to advertise their huSlncsstlironghoiit the coun try. Home Donation. The lady managers of the Homo giatelully acknowledge the following donations : V. Spaeth, bread ; I.iedcrkran., bread ; tl. tioeble, cakes ; tl. Uantz, bologna tausage; P. lHuklcbergcr, bologna sausage ; K. Brady, doughnuts ; XV. Uclkcr, pretzels and bnnii?. Thanks are also duo to Mr. S. Ucinuth for the privilege of having tho children's picnic lit Uoeky Springs, and also to Messrs. jlriniraer, Powell and Trcwllz, for omnibuses to convey the children found from the ground-. Excursion to Hie Mountains. Grand excursion to the famous Switchback and UleiVOnoko, on Thursday, September 7. Hound ti ip tickets, good for three days or re turn same day. Train leaves Lancaster ( King street ) ami Columbia at 6 a. in. Fare only $3.25. Leave Manheliu at 6:35 a. in.. Lititz 6:15, Ephiata :UG. Fare, :t, including the ride around the Switchback, 17 miles. For partic ulars see circulars. a31&scp,4,C<w Household Market. DAIKT. ASuixor i ' Cup cheese, 2 cups Cottage cheese, a pieces. Dutch cheese fl lump POULTRY. Chickens fl pair (live) "Mj 65c$l 50c W pieceiciciueii) Soring Ch Dickens w pair. oc rigcons, ypr sue vxarrAHLKs. Beets ft bunch 5c Beans, Lima, fl Qt. ls-JOc " stringy i pk- 10c Carrots fl bunch . ,....5o Cabbage, fl head 5loc Corn, fl doz 1012c Cantelopcs, each..... 510c Uroen 1'easfl J pic country 'JU&SOc (Jreen onions fl bunch.. ;.....V Head salad 25c New t'otatocsfl JiJl'k. I0i2e Sweet Potatoes pk 2utfc UlOllS fl 7 Jlawe JJ( Votatocs fl bushel &f 1 Radishes fl bunco. 5c Kgg Plants, each ..-..510c. Peppers, fl doz...... 10c Pickles f loo 25)40c Cucumbers fl doz 10c Soup Beans fl qt 10015c Salsify fl bunch. 2i&it Squashes, each..... ..lose XUITI1JB fl 7 pKt(iif JK5 Tomatoes fl $f Pk .10c Watermelons, each .1050c WI8CBT.T.AW0PB. Apple Butter flqt.. ...25c H woet Cider, ft gai............................tOc Coooanuts each 507c Jfiggsai UOS ............................ .....22c Lard ft a. ...... ........... .............. ...R4yl4c aemvLAii motmvum. II ackmbtack," a lasting and fragrant per fume. PrIceS5 and 50 cents. ForsaleatCocii ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. PiirsiciAXs prescribe Colden'a Lieptyj'a Li, quid Beet and Tonic Invigoratox iortlic week, wprn,' and dyspeptic. Take no other. aSMwdeod&w Files axul Bags. Files, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Bough on Bats." 15c Hau's Honey ot Ilorebound and Tar over powers the most troublesome cough. Pike's Tootbach6 Drops cure In one minute. s2-lwdeod&w It seems impossible that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Hops, JJuehu, Mandrake, Dandelion, Ac, should make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do ; but when old and young, rich and poor, pas tot and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, you must believe and try them yourself, and doubt no longer. sl-2wd&w Wonts or Wisdom. No doctor will fall to impress his patients " that the moutii and teeth should be healthy because it receives the rood and prepares it for its digestive work." Use SOZODONT, gratify your family physician, and en)oy 11 lo comfortably. a291wdeodiw Constitutional skin diseases or a scorbutic character aro successfully treated with Dr. Benson's Skin Cure, internal and external treatment, both pleasant. It certainly re moves scrofula, eruptions, dandrutl and tan and makes the skin smooth and healthy. a2S lwd&w " All the Ills that Flesh Is Heir to," Arising from impurity ot the blood, torpid liver, irregular bowels, disordered kidneys, etc.. can be sat ely aud speed ily cured by Bur dock Blood Bitters. Price $1. For sale at If. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers It Aro you disturbed at night and broken ot your rest by a sick child sutTering anil crying with excruciating pain or cutting teeth ? If so, goatonconnd get a bottle ot MBS. W1N SLOW'B SOOTHING 8YEUP It will relieve the poor little sutTcrer immediately depcud upon It; there Is no mistake altout iu There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and givo rest to tho mother and relief and health to the child, operating iiko magic, it is perfectly sato to use lu nil cases, ami plcisaut to tho taste, and is the picscrlption ot one of tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold every whcio. 25 cents a bottle. ui2-lv-M.W4SAw " How do you manage," said a lady to hor friend, "to appear so happy all the rime?" "I always have Parker's (linger Tonic handy," was tho reply, and thus keep mysclt and family in good health ami spirits. Sec adv. sl-lmdcod&oow Tut: weak, uoui, and dyspeptlo should take Colden's Lieblg's Liquid lieet and Tonic In igorator. vUfcor Volden', ol diuggists. s$-lwdeod&w A permanent restoration of exhausted untl worn-out functions follow tlionsoot Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at II. II. Cochran's drug (tore, l."." North Queen street, Lancaster. a2S lwd&w Sutton's Cougn and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. uiyl-lwdcow&w A nasal injector tree with each bottle ol Shllol.'s Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. For Bite at Cochran's drug store, 137 NorthQueen street. Mi-own- Household fanacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in tho world. Will mast surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied externally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ot'uer pain alleviator, and It Is wan anted double the strength ot any Hlmllar preparation. It cures pain iu tho Hide, I'.iiek or Rowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all acuks, ami ts THK UUKAT UEL1KVER OF PAIN. "Ruown's IlotTHKiioLu 1'anaoha" should be In every faintly. A teaspootilul or tho Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred , taken at lied time will nr.UAK up 4 ootf. 2,", ts a bottlo tehll-lvdM.W&S&u Universal Approbation Ily the community ut largo has been given to liurdock ISlood Bitters. No instance is known where dissatisfaction has leen manifested by their use, or where aught but bencllt followed their administration. Pi ice $1. For lo at 11. B. Cochran's drug stoic, W North Queen street. Lancaster. KiCSCUKD PKOM DKATI1 . The tollowlngstatementot William J. Cough In, ot Souicrville, Mass., is so remarkable that we beg toask for it the attention ot our read era. He sas : "Iu the tall ot 18701 was taken with a violent blooding ol the lungs, followed by a severe cough. 1 soon began to lose my uppetite and flesh. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer ol 1877 1 wasailuiittcd to the City Hospital. Whllu there the doctors said 1 hail a holo in my left lung as big as a hair-tlollar. 1 expend ed over a hundred dollars lu doctors untl med icines, twas so tin- gone at ouo time a report went uiouml that I was deatl. I gave up hope but a li lend told mo ot DR. WM. HALL'S RALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 got a bottle to satisly them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel Itcttcr. My hope, once tlcud, began to revive, ami to-day I leel In better spirits than I havo the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one atlllcted witli Dl"c:iscd Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1 have taken two bottles ami can positively say lht It has done ino more good than all the other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared ami 1 shall soon bo able to go to work.' bold bv H. B. Cochran, 187 North Oucen street rOLUICAL. Uemorratlc State Ticket. OOVEBNOO. ROBERT E. PATT1SON, Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. CI I AUNCEY F. BLACK, York. JUIXJK OV THE SUPREME OOUUT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECRETART OP INTERNAL AVPA1RS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. CONORESSMAN-AT-LAROE. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga.: Democratic County Ticket. CONGRESS. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. AURAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLT. 1. . 2. C. J. KHOADS, Manor. .1. M. WALKER, Coleraln. 3. K. C. D1LLER, Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. U. E. SH1MP, K. Cocalico. RECORDER. W. W. BUSSER, Leacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. POOR DIRECTORS. .1. P. McILVAlNE, Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster PRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN REBMAN, Manheiui. J. ILSCULEGELULLICU, E. Donegal. jury comnssioNER. WILLIAM RLLMAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL, cnatmian. E. P. KISNER, General Secretary, Glrard House, Philadelphia. Democratic County Committee. W. II. ROLAND, Cualunan. Laneasiei, .1. B. L1CIITY, Lancaster; W. HAYES GRIER, Columbia; 11. S. PATTERSON, White Rock, Secretaries. .CANDIDATES TOU NOMINATION.' For Assembly 1st District, Lancaster City C. A. OBLENDER, Eighth Ward. E. G. SNYDER, Ninth Want. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) OMSATU. Mykbs. luthis cltyon tho 2d Inst.. John, son ot Adam and Barbara Myers, aged 2 months and It days. Tbo relatives and lricnds ot the family aro respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, lrom his paronts' residence, No. 518 Wood ward street, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. lt KKW AltrjtKTUWMKNlli. SHANKS. CANES. A CULL L.INK JTKOM j Scents up at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. JTMW AOrMMTlBEMXNTB, SACKKKKAUT LUNCH and Springer's Lager Beer this evening at me Manor noici. 11 JOHN SPANOLEU, Prop. JOST. rltlDAY, UN KANT ORANGE j street, between Duke and Ann streets, a nickel Watch, with black face. A reward will be paid on its return to ltd No. 237 EAST KING STREET. 17 OK SAL.K. SIX-YKAU-OLO HAKE. A J Apply at 101 MIDDLE STREET. GBKAT ZITHER CONCERT AT FB'D. Woehrle's TKEMONT HOUSE this even ing at 8J o'clock. Berger & Eagle's celebrated Lager Beer on tap. ltd DON'T rOKOET THE GENUINE OLD Stock Connecticut Cigars, 11 lor 23 eta. at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. tzt BASKKTSCHOICEEAT1NGPEACHES ilXJ THIS EVENING. Elegant Salt and Fresh Water Oysters. Also. Elegant Watermelons antl Fresh Vegetables at ECKERT'S. No. 129 East King Street. GENUINE VARA CIUABn. A FINE article, only 5 cents at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. SOUK KKOUT LUNCH. WHILE IN THE Square to-night stcn in and iret anlateot ft. Coolest place in town. Best Lager on drought at r KAEPFEL'S, ltd Southeast Corner Pcnn Square. (lUIUKEN CORN SOUP LUNCH THIS J (SATURDAY) evening at tho Glrard House, North Queen Street, ltd CONRAD KOEHLER, Proprietor. GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT THIS EVENING, by the Ironville Band, at Franke's Summer Garden ; also, Barbey's Celebrated Beer on tap. ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor. NOTICE. THE KEYSTONE BAND AND Contnd's Philadelphia Beer to-night, at Excelsior Hall ' Don't fool mlt the Gern.au population.' ltd J.SCHOENBKRGER& SONS. 17UIWT ANNUAL PICNIC Off THE IttNG 1 gold club, to be held ut Green Cottage Park, on Monday. September itli. Inicaseot rain, postponed until further notice. No Im proper thai actors allowed on tho grounds. ltd NOTICE LANCASTER COJllMANDEKV Drill Company will meet at Masonic ball on TUESDAY EVENING, SKPT. 5, at 7 o'clock, p. m All' members ol Lancaster Commamlery, No. 13, K. T., uro requested to I o present. ltd" PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED AT Lnchc r A Son's IiaiikingHouso up to :ip.in.. SKPTRMISKR f, 1382, to collect all unpaid city MX of each ot the nine wards of tho city, as per ordinance. IJOISERT A. EVANS, S2S&W Chairman Financo Committee. LOOK HERE.-.W E WILL HELL YOU AN Organ on monthly installments and at less than yon ein buy anywhere in the city. Warranted FRAN K .1. STEINH AUSKR, i7 North Queen Street, ltd Lancaster, Pa. PUIILIC SALIC ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 2S. 18S2, at tins Keystone hotel, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., a double one-stoiy frame house, suitable lor two lamilies, situate at Nos. Km and 510 North Mulberry street. 1-awaster, Pa, as property ot LKVKN ROTE, Administrate! o! Estate of Murv Burtlelt. de ceased. H2,V.I,l.!,10,20&ilil noOD NKlVS VOK WORKINUMEN. Another and lost lot of I hose Lined Pants, in three colors, at 50c a pair. A job lot Just lecelved. Also a full lot of best makes ot Overalls ; every pair warranted. Shirts, until Underwear lioui 2Te antl upwards, llosieiy, llandkerchie ts. Snspenders.&c. IIENKY 15CCHTOLD, No. 5.! North Queen .St I eel. P. 8. Iluildiug Lots and Stone tor sale. Sand ptotcrred to liver sand delivered to any pai t ot tho city. It I PROPOSALS WILL UK RECEIVEU AT the Mayoi'i otllee. up to TUESDAY KV KN1NG, SEPTEMBER 1.', 1&S2, at 7 o'clock, tor 250 tons, more or less, ot Hani Pea Coal, No. 1 si7C, to be delivered to the poor ot the city, iu halt tons, by the direction t the com mittee, after Jannary 1, IsSJ. Proposals to name the brand of coal to be luraidied and to be addressed to the liuehanan-McKvoy-Rtiynohls relict committee. By order ot it COMMITTEE. rim E PAKVNKftSUIP UKItbTOtOKK X existing nuiler the firm name ot Bender, polls Co, is this day dissolved by mutual eoiiseul,,iaeoii '. ucmicr wiimirawmg. xnc business will he carried on by Potts & Weber who will pay all claims ;ml receive all moneys due the old nrin. .1 ACOB F. BENDLR, D. II. POTTS. U GEORGU WERKR. INSTATE OK AMOS W. MIL.KV, LATE OK It Lancaster citv, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted trtcrelo aro requested to mako Immediate pay ment, ami those having claims or demands against tho same, will present them without delay lor settlement to the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. SUSAN MILE, Administratrix. Geo. M. Kline, Attorney. s2-Ctdow I)UI!LIU SALE ON MONDAY, SEPXKM ber 4, at 2 o'clock, 1 will sell my hautl homo " Vosburg " colt, at the public sale ol horses to bo held by Daniel Logan, in rear of the Mctirann House, in the City ot Lancaster. The coll is nearly Hi hands high, was 5 years old on the 10th day ot last May, is a bcaullliil hay color, no whito marks, long mauo and tail and Is perfectly sound. HU Mrois " Vos buig" anil dam a "Red Eye" Kentucky mare, each having a recortl ol b ss t ban 2:S0. He hasspeedund ambition and with training promises to bo a very hist animal. He has been broken to. single ami double harness, ltd B. F. ES1ILEMAN. I. O. . V. MONTEREY LOO UK, NO. 342. neeomoanied bv the Ironvillu luiml. will run aspccialoxcursiouto Reading, on THURs; HAY, SKrxjsausEii H. 10 iiaiiieipuiu iu me Grand State Parade ol tho Older. All Lodges, members ol the Order, and friends are cordi ally invited to acoompany tho excursion. .tie tor the round trip. $1.40: children under 12, half price. Tickets tor sale by E..I. Kris man, A. Oblender, C. iv. Metzgav, Henry Woll.nud Flinii & Wtllstm. E. .1. RRISMAN, s2-tfd Chairman ol committee. ("t IRAKI J Fire Insurance Company OF PIULAPELPIA. As30ta over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy In this old and well-established company call oh RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. dSM.WBAS G RAND KUSI1 FOR- NEOKTIES, COLLARS SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAira. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. "LfCLTON OPERA-HOUSE. Thursday Evening, Sept. 7th. Messrs. Hartmvbr A Dai lev have tho honor ot presenting to the citizens ot Lancaster. MR. J. L. SULLIVAN, The Champion Pugilist of tho Woild, and his Trainer and Backer, MR. WM. MADDEN, Who will givo a Grand Sparring Exhibtion lu lull ring costume, together with EDWIN B1BBY, tho Champion Wrestler or America. W, A. HOEFELB, Champion Club Swinger and Wrestler. The Great American Four PETTENG1LL, GALE, DAILY and HOEY. MISS GEORG1E PARKER and MISS ANNIE HART, fcerlo Comics. BOB FARKEL, Champion Light-Weight Boxer. PETE M'COV, Champion Middle-Wclght Boxer ana a complete andeviilo Company, under the management of Mr. II. J . Saroent. 5Prices ot admission announced in this paper on Monday. The sale of Reserved Seats will begin at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning, at the Opera House Ottlco. s2 5td MMW ADTMMTlBXMXina. -KTEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, FAHNESTOCK'S. Blue Black Gashmeres, Jet iSlaek Cashmeres, MEDIUM BLACK CASHMERES, LUPINS FRENCH CASHMERES, From tbe Lowest to the Finest Goods Imported, Now Open Direct From Importers. We invite attention to oar BLACK SILKS at $1.00 as being the Best Silks ever offered for the money. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. R E. FAHiNTESTOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE, LANCASTER. PA. 1'UE OLD RKLIAlfLK COACH WORKS. NOEBECK & MTLEY'S 8. E. COB. of DUKE AND TINE STREETS, LANCASTKB, PENN'A. OUIi MOTTO.-OUR WOBK $gNoae bat First-Glass, and our Stock Large and Complete in Variety .JT BUGGIES, PHAETMS, CARRIAGES, THE McOALL Hickory, Sporting and other Business Wagons. tfKEl'AIIUNU OF EVKHY KINI PROMPTLY AXD PROPERLY DONE. S. CLAY MILLER, tines, Brandies, Kins, Old Bye Msbes, U, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. NHW AliVJZKTISHMJSNTB. TL'LIU SALK. WILL UK SOLO ATPCB- X He f.nle onTUKSDAY AFTERNOON, SEP TEMBER 5,.t two o'clock, at No. 12S East Lemon btroL-t, u lot ot lloaseliold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of lledateads ana Bed- ilnL', Cui iietii, Clmira, Stoves, Etc., Etc. JOHN FRAN CISC UH, Ailroistratoi- of Surali Ford, Deed. II. Sudbert, Auctioneer. l-3tl rilHE CI1UKCH SCHOOL OF IJRACK EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Noirrii Quken and Javgs Sts., Will rc-opon on MONDAY, .SEPTEMBER 4,nta. in., in the tine new rooms adjoining tlio cburcli. Tornis very moderate For circulars and intorniation apply iinnie- diatelyHt tlio Parsonage, No. -J hTREET, i ANCASTER, PA. JX O. -I GASl' JAMU nSOJts'i T UBIORS PKESKNT VARIOUS JSXTKIC- aro explained by tlio situations of tlio tumors, thu parts from which they sprint; and by which they uro surrounded. CANCERS and TUMORS ot all kinds cured without pain or using the lini'e ; also. Skin Dieeagos, Chronic and Private Diseases sne cesslullv treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Olllce 1: East Walnut strrel, Lancaster, I'a. Consultation free. n31-3tilw OCOOOL -BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS. THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. NEW ANI SECOND-HAN OEI). Honks exchanged at S. H. Zahm & Co.'s, lUil :ttdR 18 & 20 South Queen street. PUItMC SALK OV MIUUU LKAVK. ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1883, will l xold at public sale, on the premises of the sub scriber, in Manbelm township, Lancaster county. Pa, near Hie villago ot Frultvllla, about 2 miles northwest ot the city of Lan caster, about 10 ACUKS ot heavy Timber, consisting ot Hickory, Walnut, White. Black and Chestnut Oak ; ot easy access, being lo cated near the public road. The Little Cones toga creek running through the tract. Will bo sold as aw liolo or In smaller tracts. Terms easy. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in., wben terms will bo made known by ISRAEL L. LAND1S. .Ioiin RKBMttr, Auctioneer. A. C. Iitus, Clerk. aS0-llwAscp2A4U f vRGANIZKD 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS: One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eiahty four Dollars and Eighty oight cents. All Invested In Safe and Solid Securities Company Conservatively Managed. S"For Insurance apply to- RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. iu3 5mdTiiTli&S N OW OPEN WOOL I WOOL. I WOOL I Do you knit your stockings ? It you do, yon want a soft warm stocking, and therefore von must sec that you get yarn with good soit. line wool, anu not iwisieu voo nam, iron inn placotogetltls at JOHN P. 8 W ARK'S, No 0 North Queen street. Some yarn is made of Coarse, Rough Wool, and then twisted hard to make It look tine; that yarn makes you bard stockings, do not buy it. We also keep a full line ot Fancy Yarns, Ger man Worsted stocking yarn lor tine stock ings. our Black Cashmeres aro extra heavy Weight. Everybody makes a Sue Cashmere a specialty : but when you want something very, excellent lor COc, 65c, 75c or $1.00 bring your samples and compare. J. P. BWAKK'S. IKK1-AUE FOR THE MOSfjUITOS i Headquarters -FOR- Netting and Canopies. MOSQUITO CANOPIES: 90-tncU x 9 yards, 100-inch x 10 yards, . lOS-lnch x 11 yards, . PINK OR WHITE WITH FRINOE. $1.59 . l.tt) . 1.75 WITHOUT OR No extra charge for pnttlng up. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. SILKS at 90 Cents : Also to oar BLACK SUSTAINS OUR WORD! & DAYTON SMW JDVEXTISFJICENTS. ANU LINK Or LOiULLABU'S Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only lOcts. per ping lit HARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 21 NORTH QUEEN STREET. COOKS WANTKU.-WANTKO AT THK Grangers' Hotel, iel Air, Harford county. Md., Two Good Cooks, or one Cook and Girl to wait on table. Must coma recommended. Good wages paid. Apply at the Imtxluobh ck OrricK. a3I-2td Kj OW READY. OUR NEW RQAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a laige number of properties in city and country, with prices, Ac. Copies sent free to any address. ALLEN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 108 East King Street. S' CtlOOL HOOKS. ALL- SCHOOL BOOKS AND ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST ItATES, AT L. M. FLYHITS, NO. 12 WEST KING 8TREET. LANCASTER. N KW YORK STORK. SPECIAL BARGAIN -IN- BLACK CASHMERES, WatfcShand&Co. Have opened their NEW FALL LINK and offer the best possible value. 40-inch wide, 50c. a yard. UHnch wide. 68 1-Se. a yard. 40-inch wide, 07c. a yard. 40-inch wide, 75e. a yard. NEW FALL SHADES IN Dress Goods and All-Wool Suitings. Just opened our first delivery of FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. WniTE BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, In nil PRICES sizes and qualities, at BOTTOM COMFORTS at very low prices. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N KW CUEAP aTORK Metzger & Haughman Bought several months ngo a Large Stock ot COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS. Also a Full Stock of WHITE AND COLORED Wool Flannels, Wool Ms, WHICH WE CAN SELL AT LOWER PRICES, LOWER PRICES, Than It Bought Now. mi & HAIflMS NEW CHEAP STORE. No. 43 Wert King Street Between tha Cooper House arid Sorrel Horse Hotel. nlMydAw THIRD EDITIOS. SATURDAY BVBNINO. SKPT. 2, 1882. THE WAE ON THE NILE, PREPARING FOR A COUP DK GUKKKK,' Shelliactk Kgyptlaa Uaes Betwaca Ra leu Md Abomklr-Gea. tvobwly Con tesaplatlas IMdsrve 8wl. Alexandria. Sent. 2 The man-of-war Minatoarhelled the eneny's lines be tween Rtunleh and Abonkir early this morning. Alexansbia, Sept. 2. It is believed that Gen. Wolaely will attack the enemy nn RnnHa.v or Mondav. with view to overwhelming the rebellion at one stroke. THK POLICE SKVOLT. A Protect to Swear la tbe aMTsaaey Cobs. auttae at Dablla. London, Sep. 2. A dispatch to tbo Timti from Dnblin states that tbe Emer gency committee attempted with sixty men to be sworn in as special constables. A difficulty, however, was raised in regard to tbe form of oath to betaken, which obliges a person taking it to swere that he is not a member of a secret or a political society. Mr. Dndcsou,solici tor for the Emergency committee, stated that the committee was not a political body. Earl 8pencer, the lord lieutenant, then directed that the case should be stated for an opinion by the law officers which will be communicated to-day. If it is favorable about 1,000 men will be at once available. The whole police force. comprising 883 men, and including the 234 men who were dismissed yesterday, has left the service. Only the officers, numbering 25 men, remain. A few burglaries were committed dur ing the night. The perpetrators wero captured in two cases and punished before magistrates. Several men wero fined for intimidating policemen who did duty with the military last evening. Lord Spencer is consulting with the chief of police and his officers. The arrangements for police duty in the streets are still incomplete. The police offer, if the dismissed men are reinstated, to waive all other claims pending a meeting of tho commission to consider their grievances. The police will hold a mass meeting to-night to discuss tbo answer which is expected to this communication, or as they term it tbe "ultimatum." Tho communication was delivered by a delegate to Mr. Trcvelyou, chief secretary to-day. t The law officers aro of opinion that tho services of Orangemen may be accepted as special constables, but of course in their capacity as citizens, not as Orangemen. POTTERY F1KMS YIELD, Agreeing to Recognize Their Employees as Knights ol Labor. Pittsbubo, Sept. 2. A special from East Liverpool, Ohio, says a few days ago an offer was made by the pottery firms of Wallace, Chatwin & Co., Goodwin & Co., Vodrey & Co. and Hanker & Co, to their employees of an individual Guarantee ot the old wages for the year, and their re cognition as Knights ol" Labor if they re turned to work. Tho cause of tho whole fight has been the question of recognition ; that settled, there was nothiug left to ob ject to. Tho local assembly met yester day and decided to accept tho terms. UYNES TO BANG. JreUuil'rt Lord Lieutenant will Not Inter fere for the Condemned Haa. Dublin. Sept. 2. The decision of Lord Spencer uot to interfere with the course of tbe case of tlyncs, who was convicted oi murder, was communicated to the con demned man to-day. Tho day of execu tion was fixed for September 11. Com ments in the Freeman's Journal on a com munication alleging that several of -tho jury in the case were drunk tbe night bo fore the verdict was rendored caused tho arrest and imprisonment of Mr. E. Dwyer Gray, M. P., propiietor of that paper. A LOCO OALL. Five l'r Cent. AMeaaineut on Lsnliiana Employees. WAaniNOTON, Sept. 2. The Post pub lished an assessment circular emanating from the Republican stato committee of the Third congressional district of Louis iana, calling for a contribution of five per cent, of their salaries upon employees of the departments in Washington who are credited to Louisiana. The circular is signed Theo. Fontelieu, chairman finance committee, and specifies the amount of contribution expected from tbe persons addressed. Disastrous Fire la HarrlsDnrg. Harrisburo, Pa., Sept. 2. A fire which broke out this morning iu the pud dling department of the Chesapeake nail works, in the lower part of tho city, de stroyed $50,000 worth of property. One hundred men will be thrown out of em ployment for a month. Tho loss i cov ered by insurance. Klghteea Tears for Vite Harder. Lynchburg, Va., Sept. 2. Adam Wil kinson, tbo negro who cut his wife's throat from ear to ear in Bedford county several weeks since, was tried in the county court on Thursday and sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment in in the state prison. A Probable ratal Missile. St. Louis, Sept. 2. During an alterca tion between the mate of tho steamer, Grand Republic, and Henry Harris,a negro roustabout, the latter threw a stone Which struck Commander Best over tbe left eye, and fractured his skull. It is thought he will die. Diphtheria la Virginia. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 2 Intelligence has been received hero that diphtheria prevails to a considerable extent in Lunen burg county. In some instances two or three deaths havo occurred in a single family. Ueaeral Clrabam'a Funeral. New York. Sent. 2. The funeral of the late GeneralJamea Lorimer Graham took plaee to-day from his residence in West 10th street. Only relatives or the deceased were present. Melville Malls for New York. Liverpool, Sept. 2. Engineer Melville and the seamen Noros and Ninderman of the Jeannette and Commander Burg of tbe Rodgers sailed ou tho steamer Partbia to day for New York. A False Keport. Chicago, Sept. 2. Two letters from Charleovix, Mich., announce that the re port of a schooner and a propeller being sunk there is a canard. Weather indications. Washington, D. C, Sopt. 2. For the Middle Atlantic States, fair weather, variable winds, stationary or bigber bar ometer, nearly stationary temperature. m Crashed Under a Balldldg. UrPKR Sandusky, Ohio, Sept. 2. John D. Wickisen and Charles Cline were build ing a school house, near here, when the structure fell, crushing and instantly kill ing them. Increase ot Wages. Lawrence, Mass., Sept 3. The Pa cific mills have increased the wages of tbe box-loom weavers from $1.30 to 91.45 per cut. T, The Kaaert that it was a 'FraeUeal Jaka ' Bar Harbor. Me., Sept. 2. The special dispatch telegraphed from Bangor and published in many papers concerning the late Green Mountain highway robbery, alleging that the same had been discovered to be a practical joke and that the stolen property had been re turned to tbe Messrs. Howe, is dented authoritatively and is without the slight est foundation. A reward of $5,000 has been offered for the person who shall secure the arrest and conviction of the highwaymen, and no effort will be spared on the part of the Messrs. Howe or the local authorities to secure the arrest and punishment of the offenders whatever may have been the motive. Fatally Beatea by: New York, Sept 2. Last evening a party of men employed in the Lion brew ery were returning from work across a va cant lot where some yonng men were playing baseball, when they were at tacked, and Charles Kietb, 36 years old, a German and married, was so badly beaten and struck with stones, that ho is dying from his injuries. Some of his assailants have been arrested. A Sportlag Haa Koabed. Boston, Sept. 2. A special dispatch from Hartford, Conn., states that Tom Early, the well-known Boston sporting man, attending the Charter Oak park races, was relieved by thieves last night of a valuable watch, a diamond locket, worth $1,200, and a roll of bills containing nearly $1,000. The thieves have not been found. Agala Afloat. Newport, R. I., Sept. 2. President Arthur remained on board the Despatch all night. Three tugs were along side, but she eaaae off without assistance at 10:43 a.m., and is now on her way to this harbor. Her bottom will be examined. The extent' of tbe damage to her is un known. The Catirorala ICepabllcaas. San Francisco, Sept. 2. At tho ses sion of the Republican state conven tion, Mr. E. O. F. Davies was nominated for stato comptroller. Tbe mcotiug then adjourned till to-day. Mr. Wm. Estoe, the nominee for gov ernor, was serenaded list evening. , . . Llzzio aeldea'a Abductor Jn;iiiie." New York, Sept. 2.. Physicians who have examined Maggie Keppul, who abducted little Lizzie . Selden from her home in Brooklyn, havo pro nounced hor insane. They say that sbo is suffering from softening of tho brain. She will probably be sent to au insauo sylnm. , 1 At the Uome of wolf. '.iEWISBURG, Pa., Sept. 2. Tho-Lewis-bu, g Chronicle, tho oldest paper in Uuion coaaty, which has heretofore supported tho Independent movement, came out this morning in an enlarged form and in full support of the regular Republican ticket. Farmer Chappol'a Hash Act. Saringfield, Mass., Sopt. 2. Enoch Chapell, a farmer from Malta, Ills., on his way to Suffield, Conn , with his daughter whom he was to place in the Connecticut literary institute, cut his throat this morn ing at RnsselL Ho was brought to this city and is in a critical condition. KaUroad ColUsloa Near PIltNbiirgh. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 2. A coal train of the Pittsburgh & Southern railroad ran into a passenger train a fow miles from this city at 8:30 o'clock this morning, demolishing tho coal train and a b.igage car and a passenger coach of tho other train. A number of passengers wero slightly injured. A Shocking Death. Maiianoy City, Ph., Sept. 2. John CabiU, a pumping engineer at tlio Middlo Lehigh colliery, was catight this morning in tho blades of the breaker (an, which was revolving at a high rate of .speed. He was horribly mangled aud was instantly killed. Krdmaa Gets .the Lehigh Helega'e . Allentovtn, Pa., Sop. 2. C. J". Erd man was nominated for Congress thin aftornoon by tbo Democrats of Loliili county. Several Buildings Buraert. Gardiner, Me., Sept. 2. A lirotliis morning destroyed several buildings in North Gardiner, involving a loss ofulout $13 000. Partly insured. Asiatic Cholera la Michigan. niLLDALE, Mich. Sept. 2. Richard Martin, of Adams township, died on Thursday night of genuine Asiatic cholera. There is no other caso in this vicinity. MAKKJKTM. new sora ataraac Maw lull. Sept. I Flour Statu nml Western dull und prlc'a without decided change; choice hltfh jjrad-3- 11 nn. Soutli-rii quiet und steady. Wlfeat opened n shade better and iiiImc (lncntlvlost advance and declined VxiilW,: trade liht ; Ho. I White, tl 17 : No. ' iti-d, Sep., II HKil llt : do Oct., SI 1.KS1 l4 ; do Nov.. $1 OAm l."S : do Dec.. SI ir)iQkr do year. SI ll'A bid. l lli axlccd. Corn ItS'c lower, heavy and un.iettled: acttva trading ; Mixed Western pot, Xmfji 90 ; do tntnre, (XQ8t. Oats JiwlcU lower and nctivo ; No..2.Sept., K'iQWsiC ; do Oct.. UUVc: do year. u;;: ; State, 4iJic ; Western, 40350c. raiiadeipaia Market. i'milauslthia, Sept. 2. Flour, dnll except cholcoold wheat;Miipetllne,r275Ji3Ge: Extra, $3- 253 73 ; 1'cnniL, Fitnilly, 5 1&Q5 'i. Eye Hour at S3 Wtfi 73. Wheat steady ; Uel. and I'a Red, $1 bfQ 113; do Anioer, 91 13QI 1;. Corn dull hut weak ; nb.-amcr.S5c; yellow at 8C87c; do mixed at &ir.c: No. 3 do Hl5c. Oats dull, lower and unsettled; No.'l White nominal at 61992c ; No. 2 ilo. MgS'tc; n. s do. 45te; No. 2 Mixed, tl attic Kye none here. ProvlHions Ann and in active Jobbing line. Lard Arm. Batter high gradce active, other kiniHae curauialioKv Creamery Extra, iMiiiWc ; do good to choice, 'JSJ27c. Eggs flrni und under light supply ; 1'eiiii'ii, 25c ; Western. '.R02JC. Cheese steady tor Choice ; low gnuhi dull and weak". Petroleum steady; Ueflned, Jc. Whisky at SI 21. orata aad rravanoa uaoiattons. Ono o'clock tiuotatlonsoi grain and provis ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Broker. l.rH aat King street. Sept. 2. Pork lird Caleace. THAT OKKKN MOUIfTAIK KU Wheat Corn Oata Sept.... W .r.J-J 3!M . Oct. 7 Mri JH'A : Nov..... 117 6CJC Tear.... .;$ .61 mnadelahta. Sept..... I.12i .84 .47 Oct...... 1.1J .SJVi MX NOV. 1.14 .7832 .45 2I.'J i.o;j; livs New York, PMiadelphta aad Lor.ii .stock , also United States Bonds repotted dally i, Jacob B. Lama, ti North Queen street. Sept. 2. IfcQO I" .,.'. a. ay r.M. i.m. Denver A Rio Grande 57 58 5 N. Y-Lake Erie A Western.... 39K 3 aK Kansas and Texas SSJi :2i " Lake Shore....... 111 '! lil' Mew Jersey Ceatci. 7K 7"-; zoym New York, Ontario & W 9H -? St. Paul, M. Jtomana mj-j m: r,iy. racinc MaiL....... .......... Rochester A Pittsburgh ... S 4J'4 4IVi 27 2?4 2n Texas PadHc. ................... bl my. iyA Wabash. H.LauracMC.... sm x,v, ; Western Union TeL Co M. M ' 'MyA reaasyivaada Central s? xZ 1 FbUailelphiaA Keadlag. 3U& 31 2 Nortbera Pacific Com mi W 'd Pralerred.... 93 VS. & Buflalo Pitts. A West 21 2lT -li
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