LANCASTER DAILY INTEIiKGENCER, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1SS2. u until tlic building a as destroyed. The adjoining properties were all saved by the firemen, who kept water on thea, and all the fire at the stable was extinguished be fore they loft. There was nothing in the baildin except a small lot or hay. All of Mr. Stewart's family, except bis Viiaries, were out or town when the lire occurred. The tmiMmi; was set on fire ami the work was done by some one who was perfectly well aware that the lamily was away. Mr. C. Stewart was down town at the time and did not know where tbo fire was for some time, owing to his mistaking the number of the box that was Mi uck fur another. It is believed that the lire was started under tbo stairway, intide of the builning. The loss will teach $1,000, as the stable was a good one. It was insured for 500 in the Phounix company, of which Bailsman & Burns are the agents. The Fourth Fire. While the Keystone fire was raging the roof of the property owned by Mrs. Cox, coiner of North Prince and Walnut streets, was difecuveredtobeonlire. Afewbcckets of water sufficed to put it out. It is be lieved the building .was set on fire by sparks from the Keystone stables, or per haps by a spark from a passing locomo tive. Accidents. As the hook and ladder ti uck was leav ing the house ou North Duke street to go to the Keystone fire, the tillnrman, Frank Donnelly, was tin own from his seat and badly hurt, his spine being injured to buch an extent that his arms and legs becamo paralyzed. lie was carried to his homo on 452 East Orange street and attended by Dr. Albright, lie is better to-day, but will bo confined to the house for some time. When the til!ermau tell the truck upset and tbo driver. Christian Gei cr, and tho laddermau, Benjamin Biehl, were thrown off. Biehl wa? Dot seriously hurt, but Gciter, who tell on his head, was rondcrcd unconscious for some time. He received a number of cuts oil his head, legs and arms Ho was carried to his home, ou Arch alley, and attended by Dr. Albright, liis coudition is much improved to-day. Thomas Fairer, who lives near the truck house, attempted to catch the truck horses after Getter lost control of them, was dragged about GO feet and received a number of b.- 1 cuts and bruisos and had his knee badly sprained. lie is able to limp about again, but leels very sore. Tho truck horses, after the truck was upset, ran with it to tho corner of Duke and Walnut streets, where they were cap tured. Tne truck was very badly wrecked, the front aud rear running-gears being torn asunder, tho couplings broke, the lamps crushed and tho ladders injured. It will cost a great deal to make the neces sary repairs. Tho truck is owned by the Empire hook and ladder company, who rented it to tho city rect'ully for one year. It WSis a very handsome machine and took tbo first prize at the Heading tournament last year. As the American huso cart was coming down East King street, two of tho hose men wero thrown off aud slightly injured. As the cart was swinging around from East King to North Queen street, the horse being on full gallop, the wheels slipped on the Belgian blocks aud tho cart struck with full force against 'the iron awning post in front of Ilirsh's clothing store. Had tbo cart uot struck tho post it would havo been upsol on the pavomeut. Columbia Ns. The wife of Mr. Henry llollmgi-r died last evening after a short illness. Miss Carrie Alosscr, of Lancaster, f-topped in Columbia ou her way from a summer tour to visit friends. W Mrs. N. P. Post, of Now Haven, Conn., Mr. Frank Bennett's guest, returned home this a. in. Officer Struck arrested Jacob Warmer, who is alleged to havo taken some 00 feet of Lose from the Shawnee house. Hu will be given a hcarimr lteforo 'Squire Frank this evening. Alex Brown's child, a boy of two years old, died yesterday of cholera iufaulum at their summer homo at Norwood. They are from Philadelphia, but spend their summcr at the above place. ' Horse Thief Arrested. A borso thief was arrested here this morning who gavo his uame as Edw. Francis. Ho was arrested by two Phila delphia detectives named Allison and Ilowley, from which placo he stole a gnu aud a horse. He was takeu to that city this morning by the officeis. Both the article and animal had been disposed of. Hot and Oulet. Columbia is very quiet. Nothing is going on that might causo a smilo to come to tho reporter's face. It is sweltering hot. No one seems to havo ambition enough to stait a fight even, and tho two " darks " who did indulge in this amusing pastime on Saturday evening aro not to bo found. 'Squire Frank would liko to sec them very badly. So would Constable Sliuck. The Cliuicbes. A number of Columbians went up to Donegal, ycsteiday, to hear their foimcr pastor, lfcv. John McCoy, preach. He also preached at Marietta in tho evening. Ho will remain in Columbia until the latter part of the week, wbcu bo returns to his new home iu tho coal mining district. " The transfiguration of Christ " was Rev. Humphries' subject, from which ho discoursed a powerful ajid eloquent ser mon yesterday forenoon. Ho wished a re porter, as wo see them to-day, bad been present at the event to note tbo facts, for in the reporter of tbo press of the present time he sees all life, activity and enter prise, combined withrankness aud truth. k Rev. Jos. McDougall, of York, Pa., officiated at the servico in the Presbyte rian church both morning and evening yesterday. Convention of Firemen. Chief Engineer of the Fire Department Howell, is in receipt of an invitation to attend a convention of the National Asso ciation of Fire Engineers to be held" in Cincinnati on tbo 12th of September next. It is expected to be quite a distinguished gathering, representative firemen from every part of the states and some from other countries having signified their in tention to be present. Among the latter Mr. Shaw, engineer of the famous London fire brigade, while the celebrated corps from St. Louis will be on hand and go through their wonderful drill. Thero will be speech making, trial of apparatus and other appropriate exercises, and a big time is expected. A PEAJUTUL FALL. Precipitated From a Bridge OO Feet High. Last evening Wm. H. Miller, engineer of the Shirk tannery at Bird-in-fland, got aboard a freight train at the depot in this city to ride home. At Mill Creek bridge he attempted to step off the car to the track, but mistaking the location, he step ped over tho edge of the' bridge and fell to tbo bottom, some CO feet below, ne alighted upon a pile of stones, and though none of his bones were broken he sustained very serious internal injuries, from which it is doubtful whether howill recover. O. V. A. M. l'arade. On Saturday next a parade of the O. U. A. H. will be held at Kef ton, on tho Quar ry vilhvrailroad, under the auspices of the Refton council. Eight or ten councils will participate in the parade and there win be a number of bands of musio in line. After the parade speeches will be made in a neighboring grove by promi nent men. A special train will be run down from tiu city. BRICKER CAUGHT. A rive Tear Convict Caught la Kansas City. Morris Bricker, who was sentenced at the August court 1876 to five years im prisonment for burglarying Hofier's jewerly store, on North Queen street, has been captured in Kansas City, Missouri. Yesterday Chief of Police Deichler re- ceived a dispatch from O. W. Cole, chief ofpolicoot Kansas City which read as follows : " Is Morrison or Charles Bricker wanted as an escaped convict." The chief answered that Bricker was wanted here and that there was $50 reward for him. He then received the following answer from M. Cole : " Got your man ; when will yon come ? Answer."' The prison inspectors held a meeting to day when tho natter was acted on. It is known in this city that Bricker has paid several visits to Lancaster since his escape. One gentleman said this morning that ho knew one bar at which he took three drinks upon as many different nights since he escaped. The place is in the heart of tho city, and upon one of Bricker's visits Paul Quigley was with him and waited across the street until he bad taken a drink. This was at a hotel, and he has beeu seen at several other places by differ ent people. He wae also seen in Chicago siuco his escape, when ho declared to a gentleman that the Lancaster jail woul d never agaiu hold him, and he was going to Texas or the Black Hills. TUB PRISON INSPECTORS. Tlioy Transact Considerable ItUMlnefs aud Davy Given Them Dinner. This morning the prison inspectors held their usual monthly meeting, all members being present. A number of bills were approved. Tho contract for furnishing coal for the use of the prison was awarded to Baum gaiduer & Co., they beiug tho only bid bcis. The prices at which tho bids were given weio $3 7C per ton for egg and $3.07 for chestnut. The matter of the arrest of Morris Bricker an escaped convict was brought before the board and a resolution was passed to havo a picture of the man, ar rested iu Kansas City, taken. Messrs. Butter and Hollmeir were appointed a committee to bring tho man horo if it proves to be Bricker. It was resolved to give James KennoJy $30 for capturing Ike Buzzard, (an es caped 10 year convict.) some time ago. After transacting somo business of no importance to the public, the board ad journed to take dinner with PrUonkeeper JJftcul .a. liurkliolder, esq. Summer Leisure. Miss Emma Leonard loft this morning for Honey brook. Harry M. Eckei I, ' domestic clerk of John S. Uivler & Co., started on a sum mer vacation this morning to spend a week iu tho ruouutaius and fashiouablo watering places. Samuel II. Prico, esq., has returned from a three weeks' sojourn at Cape May, much improved iu health. Miss Ida Gleffer, daughter of tho late Prof. J . E. Gleffer, deceased, formerly of this city, but now of Allegheny City, is at p use ut iu Lancaster and will remain for a few weeks among old friends in town aud county. Kuimwtiy ou Norm Oueen struct. On Satin (lay evening a hotso hitched to a coveted wagon ran away ou North Qui-i-u t.treet from a point near tho Frank lin house. He ran ou tho pavement at the Globe hotel and was caught. A numl or id women and children were on the pae tuciit at the time, and they were only saved from death by beiug pulled iuto the hotel from the pavement. Among the people was the wife ot Officer Allen Pyle, who had several little children with her. Tho Mii.illcst child was but several months old, and was terribly frightened. It died to day, and it is thought that the runaway was one of tho main causes of its death. The horse was owned by a country man nauicd Cole. Knight ot the KcvoIiiUon. Washington eneainpmeut No. 3, Knights of the Revolution, about 40 strong and dressed iu full uniform, left Lancas ter this afternoon for Harriisburg, where the gi.uid eiicle of the Brotherhood of tho Union holds its annual session. The grand circle will meet in the Senate chain ber ; the knights iu the hall of the House of ilcpreseutativcs. Washington en campment will return to-morrow night. The Eden band accompanied tho knights. Charged With Felonious Entry. Late on Saturday night, Henry Doman broko open a shutter of the house of Philip Thiatm, of South Queen street, and entered it. Mr. Thraim was awakened by the noise, and upon going down found Docian. What the latter's intention was is not known, but a suit for felonious en try has beeu brought against him before Aldcrtnau A. F. Donnelly. Charged With Adulter). I&iac Gather aud Mrs. Harrison Sipo were arrested ou oath of Mr. Harrison Sipo, who charges them with adultery. Garbcr h d a hearing before Alderman Barr ou Saturday, and was held to auswer at court. Mrs. Sipo will havo a bearing to-morrow. Stole or Vows. Samuel Hess & Son, auctioned s, sold at public, at Millersville, Lancaster county, fur Harry C. Litncr, 27 bead of cows, at au average price of $37.40 per head. Meeting ot the Young Men's Christian A aoclaiion. The Young Men's Christian association will hold their monthly meeting this even ing at 8 o'clock, in their hall. Tongue Broken This morning in coming up South Queen street, one of the horses of the Rawliusville stago fell down, breaking the tongue. JSIected Vice President. N. Milton Woods,of Paradiso township, was to-day elected vice president of the First National bank of this city. Heath or Horses. A valuable horse belonging to Dr. J. W. Hess, of South Prince street, aud another of Al. Scitz, cabman, died last night. .Excursion to Atlantic City. Seventy-rive persons left King street station yesterday morning on the excursion to Atlantic City, over the Reading road. Hale ot Bank Stock. J. B. Long, broker, sold to-day at private sale, 14 shares Columbia national bank at $150 per share. Ringgold Uana Annual Excursion to Atlantic City will take place on Saturday' August 19, tickets good for Three Days or re t urn s'line iluy. Trains leave Lancaster (King St.) at 4:10 a. in.; Columbia, 4:I0a. in. Fare omy $3.eu. Leave Manheim at 4:15; I-ititz, 4:55; Kphrata, f :15. Fare only $2.75. Grand concert at the Hotel Albion from 1 to 3 p. in. a7-ltdf.tw Only Sunday Kxcuraion Tills Season to Atlantic City will take place to-morrow (Sunday) August C Tickets good until Thurs day, or return same day. Faro only $3. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 4a. m., Col umbia 4 a. ni., stopping at stations on Beading & Columbia railroad. Go and spend Sunday at the Sea Shore. A Card to tne rablle. During tho rebuilding of my old store I will occupy a store In Locber'e building , southwesf angle Centre Square, where 1 hope to see all my friends and patrons. .Great reduction in all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock-. ilvU-tfuAw Respectfully. M. LEVY. Ht-JbViAL XOTlVtCH. Don't Die in the House. "Kough on Bats." Clears out rats, mice, m.clies, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15c. A World ef Good. One or the most popular medicines now be fore tho American publie. is TIop Bitters. Yon sec it everywhere People take it with good effect. It builds them up. It 1? not as pleas ant to the taste as some other Bitters, as it is not a whiskey drink. It is more like the old. fashioned bone-set tea. that has done a world of good. It you don't loci lust right, try Hop Bitters. JVuncto yews. al-2wdAw It is bo Joke To suff.T constant headache, depression ot spirits, longing lor iood and not being able to eat when put before you, gnawing patns in the stomach, lassitcde and a general feeling ot goneness ; but a capital joke to llnd that Burdock Blood Ilitteis remove all these symptoms and only costs S I. For sale at 1L li. Cochran's ding store, 137 Noith Queen street, Lancaster. Tub public lacks nota genuine rnuiudy for skin d2senscs in Glenn's Suluhur Snap. Liquid Gold. Daniel flunk, ot Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes it thus : I rode thirty miles for u bottle of Thomas' EclcctricOil. which ctTected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb iu six ap plications ; it proved worth mora than gold to uic." For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. II you have any skin diseases or diseases of lite hair or scalp, any itcbing or decolora tions, suu burns, freckles, pimples, rougher dry harsh skin you have in Dr. C. W. Ben son's Skin Curo, a sine, perfect and elegant remedy. Sold by all-druggist. jy31-lwd&w The balance ot lif is lost when the nerves are over-wrought. There must bo peaceful sleep and good digestion, or frcttulnessiuid wild distress will dominate energy and dissi pate hope. Cured only by the use ot Di. Ben son's Celery and Chainonillo Pills. a7 lwd&w Containing all the "initials of a true tonic, and sure to give sail I elion.is Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale -t II. B Cochran's drug store, 137 North n u street, 1 .in easier. a7-lwdS,w new LHo for Functions Weakened by Debil ity, Disease aud Dissipation. Tho GUIS AT GERMAN INVIGORATOR is tho only specific lor nervous debility, univer sal lassltudo, forgetful uesr, pain In tho back or sides, no matter how shattered the system may be, tho Great German Remedy will re store the lost lunctions and secure health and happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes tor 15.00. Sold by all druggists. Sent on receipt ot price, postage paid, by F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Circulars and testimonials sent free. a7-2tdM&Th V Dew to Secure Health. It seems strange that any ono will suffer from tho many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VILL'SSAKSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perJect health to tho physical organization. It Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven Itself to bo the best BLOOD PURIFIER over discovered, encet uully curing Scrofula, Syphltlic disorders, Weakness ol tho Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders aud debility, bil. ions complaints and all diseases indicating an Impure condition t the ISIood, I.Ivor, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects iudl gestton. A singlu bottle will prove to you its merits us a health renewer, for it ACTS 1,IKK A C1IAICM, especially when the complaint is ot un exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the bruin and ner vous system. UAKEU'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. For use externally and intern-illy. RED Holl-.li POWDERS cure ull diseases of horse, cat) le, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. uuiy24-2 For sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen Hticet. lirunn'K Household fanacea Is the most cllcctlve 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 it is warranted double tho strength ot any similar preparation. It cores liani in tho Side. Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Khcumatism and all aches, and is THE GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Baoww'B Household Pahacba" should be in every lamily. A tcaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will break vv a cold. 25 cts a bottle. tebll-lrdM.W&S&w Mothers! 2fothernII Mothers!! Are tyou disturbed at Highland broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tcU you at once that 11 will regu late the bowels, and giro rest to tho mother andiellcl and health to the child, operating liko magic. It is perfectly sale to use in all cases, and pleasant to tho taste, and is the prescription ot one of tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses In tho United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. ar3-ly-M,W&S4w Uss, instead, of unwholesome cosmetics Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which purifies the skin. "Hill's Hair Wye," black or blown, fifty cents. a71wdcod&w Fob chills, lever, ague, and weakness. Col den's Llcbig's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigo rator. Colden's ; take no other. Of druggists. a7-lw-dcod&w Rose Cold and Hay fever. Being seriously troubled with UayFevcr and Bose Cold I tried Ely's Cream Balm, and was surprised in obtaining almost immediate re llor. I earnestly recommend it to all similarly afflicted. W. P. Ahirus, druggist, Metuonen, New Jersey. Having been afflicted with Hay Fever lor years I gave Ely's Croam Balm atrial; was much benefitted. I have bad no attacks since using it E. H. Bauch, editor Carbon county Democrat, Manch Chunk, Pa. For years 1 have been afflicted with Hay Fever, from early in August until frost- 1 was Induced to give Ely's Cream Balm a trial. Tho relief was immediate I regard myself cured. , G. tscmuiiBxit. Supt. of Cordage Co., Eliza beth, N.J. Pries Ml cents. Apply into nos tris with little finger. For salo at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Ju&- fcHiLoH's cork will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For fade at cochran's drag store, 137 North Queen street. Wnirw nvftrvurliom hk Purknt ' (iinirftr Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence mat ID overcomes uesponuency, iniugi lion weakness in .the back and kid ne vs. and other troubles of the sex, Home Journal ai-imueouaeow A noted physician ot New York, writes to a friend: "1 have in my mind a sufferer from gravel and a complication ot kidney disorders that was permanently cured by tho use of Prof. Gutlmette's French Kidney Pad.' Tbo druggists sell them. For sale at Kanffinan's drug store, North Queen street. a5-2tdS&W A Cough, com or ooru xnroat snouiu do stopped. N eglect treuuoni ly results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troches do uot disorder tne stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parte, allaying irritation, give relief In Asthma, 4JroncliIal Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers arc subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always, five perfect satisfaction. Having bean tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained wefoincrltea r&nkamong the lew staple remedies of the ago. Sold at 23 cents a box everywhere, Y'lyuTXnrlrw DMAXMB. Nolt In this city, on the 6th last., at the residence ofher parents. No. 143 East Fultoa street. Ella Jane, daughter ot A. W. and Hat tie Nolt. aged 10 years, months and 12 days. Funeral to proceed to Grotfsdale meeting house. West Earl township, Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. It KAVrrif Ait. In this city, on Hie 7Hi Inst., Bessie, daughter ot John li. and Jissle E. Kauffman, in the 4th year ot her age. Notice of luneral hereafter. SKIT AM THMTZ8JSMKX1M. FtlUMTAIN rJMK-VUT TOBACCO. 8 cents per os 25c per Ji at HART- MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. Jrl5-6md 7Un SALE. A MAGNmoKNT NEW j canmcujrean. i-nwiun, AnnlT at 517 WEST ORANGE 8TREET, Lancaster, Pa. 2td WANTED SITUATIONS TU DO GEN. .eral housework by two girls. Apply at 223 Church street. It WANTKD-A U1KL TOE OEMKkAL Housework in a small family. One who speaks German preferred. Good wages to a competent, reliable person. Apply at this office. a7-thl -raTANTKD TWO STOUT BOSS TO W learn the Horse Collar trade. Also a young man to learn to r u n a sewing machine. Apply to JOHN LOWELL, aug5-3U No. JU i. ist Orange Street. BUDWE1SKK BEKK. Just received, a fresh supply ot tie cele brate I Bndwclser Beer; lamflies and persons desirous ot retailing the same can Is; supplied by the undersigned. J b GEORGE WALL. jy28-lwd Southern Exchange Hotel. STOGIES, STOGIES. FITTSUVBUU Stogies at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front igar Store. rlIIE F1RK ENGINE AND HOSK VOM- X mittec will meet in Select Council Cham ber, on MONDAY, AUG. 7, at 8 o'clock p. m. Ver' Important business. SAMUEL B. COX, Chairman. LAhCASTKK, Aug. 7. 2td A MEETING Of iUB SECOND WARD Democratic Club for the adoption of rules and election of officers will bo held at Excelsior Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, Aug. 8th, at 8 o'clock. The Democracy of the ward are Invited to attend. A. J. DUNLAP, Chairman. I)ItOrOHALS WILL, BE KKCKIVJSD AT the Office or the County Commissioners until 12 o'clock in., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1882, tor lurnisliing Sixty Tons of First-Class Hard Coal, free from slate : ull to bo delivered before August 18. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attest: Fiuhk Gbikst, Clerk. 4-2U1 (CATARACT. IS UNDERSTOOD AN j Opacity situated in tbo Lens ot tho Eye, may occur at any age, but, as a rule, is a dis ease ot old age, and tho loss ot transparency ot the Lens is probably chiefly duo to Its de ficient nutrition, dependent upon an ineffi cient blood supply. All diseases or the EYE, EAR. THROAT also. Chronic and Private Diseases success Hilly treated by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LONG AKER. Office 13 East Walnut stscot, Lan caster, Pa. Consultation tree. a7-3td o UK NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE Will bo Issued In a few weeks. Those wishing to enter their property for sale in the first issue should send descriptions at once. No charge lor entering city property. ALLEN A. HERB & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 106 EAST KING STREET. "VJ UT1CK TO GROCERS AND UAKEKS. mciNo wkll surrLiKD with PRIME OLD WHEAT, Wo can furnish strictly OLD WHEAT . FLOUR, for the next sixty days. LEVAN & SONS. John II. lii'siioao. Agent, Northern Market House. jy29-lwd TTO, ror. 1HK SllSgUEUANNA. GRAND EXCURSION OF TUB LANCASTER LBIDERKBANZ TU WEISE'S ISLAND, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1882. Tickets tor tho round trip from Lancaster, $l.Uu; Columbia, 60c.; Children under 12 years pay halt lure. Train leaves Lancaster at 7 o'clock a. m.; Columbia at 7:30. ror particu lars see largo hand bills. r,l2,U,l5,ir. i", IRAKI Fire Insurance Company OF PIIILADELP1A. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. For a polley In this old and well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. 13M.WKAS OPECIAI To the Publie! Since our mark-down in prices we have run off a great many of our Ligbt Weights. Somo of tbo choicest and best styles lomain and MUST POSri'IVELY BE SOLD BE F0RE8E1?: 1st., to niako room for our Fall and Winter Stock. Some very choice stylos sold for $35 going at $25. A large lino of $30 Suits selling for $20. A full stock of genuine Imported Scotch Bannockburns, 'Celtics and Serge "Weaves as low as $15 a Suit. Our aim is to start in tho season with entire new Styles and will soli regardless of coBt. J. K. SMALLNG, ARTIST TAILOR. No. 121 North Queen Street. STOCKS. TNUREASE YOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, $20, $50, $100. Investors of small and medium amounts in Grain, Provisions and Stocks as fully pro tected us moat extensive andinlluentlal opera tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan, tut it. Reports sent weekly, dlvld ends paid monthly. Send at once for ex- Blanatory circulars and past record, ran. lividends paid during past thirteen months on this funu 9G&71 per share. Address FLEMMLNQ & MERRIAM, 111 and 113 LASALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. J9-We want a local agent In every town. Excellent Inducements. Good pay to a re sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms. 1 u!Myd SWAKTHMOKK COLLEGE. RE-OPENING IN RESTORED IiUILD ING. Roth sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under care ot members ot the Society ot Friends. The main building, destroyed by tiro 9th month, last, has been completely rebuilt, enlarged, and fitted up with all conveniences. Thorough instruction In Languages, Literature. Mathematics and tne Sciences. New Scientific Building con taining Laboratories, Drafting Rooms, Ma chine 8hops,andall appliances for pursuing a thorough course In Chemistry, Mechanical and Civil Engineering. The next term opens 9th ma (Sept.) 12th. Apply early, as, other things being equal, places will be given to the earliest applicants. For f all particulars, address EDWARD M. MAGILL. Pret't. Swarthmore CoUeg Delaware Co, Fa, lane22-:pjid. ZAJfCASTKM WAXCMXS. rpHKFOtJKLANCABTEKWATVHESGAK- L ried by Employees at the Passenger Depot of tee Pennsylvania Railroad, in Lancaster City; whose Kemarxame Jtccora is Here attest ed by their Owners, are Not ' ' Special," but Average Although made here in Lancaster, AT HOME, they do, with Proper Adjustment, the Accu rate Work ot foreign "Specials," at mncb Less Cost to the Purchaser, who, buying a Lancaster Watch, can readily have it ex changed it in any respect unsatisfactory. 1. "Keystone." PorS3YI.YAinA. Railboad Comtakt, J LAifoisra Station, August 5, 1832. i I nave carried lor nearly TWO YEARS a Lancaster Watch of the "Keystone" stem wind grade. It has given me perfect satisfac tion In every respect, but especially as an ac curate time-keeper for it has kept WITHIN THE MINUTE with our Standard Railroad Time during the entire past year ! To all per sons who are required to have correct time, but cspeciadly to RAILROAD HEN, I would connueuuy recomacna ine .Lancaster watcn. W. P. 1IAMBR1GIIT, Passenger Agent. 2. "Keystone." During the past forty years I havo carried a number of watches, butthe Lancaster Watch ot the " Keystone " stem-winding grade, is the best I hava ever had far keeping time. I have had it now ror nearly TWO x EARS. It runs "to the dot" always, and is as true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watch I havo ever seen. I don't believe there was ever a better time keeper, fpr ordinary use, turned out of any watch factory in the world. EDWARD KAUTZ, Depot 1'tUccimtn. 3. "West End." Oo year ago. or longer, I purchased from Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Watch or the "West End" grade It has been ON THE MINUTE EVER SINCE with our Railroad Time, and as a timepiece cannot readily be excelled. I could not get any higher-priced watch that would be more satisfactory. A watch that will stand thn test ot RAILROAD USE bo well as these Lancaster movements do, must be a good one. 1'liis is the only watch I have ever carried that has done anytliing like its good work, and 1 don't want anything bettor. W. F. WELCHANS. Clerk in Ticket Office. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch of the "West End" 8teui-wiudgradothtI bought from Mr.H.M. Shrelnei' TWO TEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS ago, is a first-class time-kef par. Itliasrnn VEitY ACCURATELY with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Time ALL THE WHILE, and has given me perfect satisfaction. EENJAMIN KIEnL. Depot Employee. VLOTJUIMU JtO. w ILLIAMSON FOSTER. IN FOUR WEEKS WE MUST HAVE OUR COUNTERS CLEAR ED OF SUMMER AND MEDIUM WEIGHT GOODS. To effect this FlilCES MUST BE CUT DOWN, SO THAT THOSE WHO ARE ONLY' HALF INCLINED to BU Y BECOME READY PURCHASERS. There aro a groat mauy SUITS to be dispos ed ot, and most of them aro Medium Weight, dark in color, and of patterns that we think the most desirable and comd easily bo presented to customers as Fall Weight Goous, but as wo never deviate from our established rule.and these are not Milctly Fall Goods, the fact of their being left Is the purcluisci's gain. They must go with tho rest so that our counters will bo cleir by the opening ol Autumn. The goods arc marked so that all ran see how much each garment has been reduced. We have not limited our selves to suits only. There aro PANTS and VESTS, ODD PANTS, GOATS that have no Pants to match, and Vests in the same condition. 42-EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED- WTO FIT OR NO 8ALE.g WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. fAejca UAJtuuiGB, tr. nr ALL PAPER. ODDS AND ENDS OF WALL PAPER Will bo pold very low iu order to close out. Among thm are some of tho Very Rest Pat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING livthevard tu All Colors, that were Hllirhtlv wet on ends, will be sold cheap. We make make to order, at short notice, all kinds of WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, And put I hem up in tho Rest Manner. Fino Pier and Mantle Mirrors. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices, Pole1 In Br;us, Walnut, Ebony ami Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. UUTT lUCAWINUB. pOHHOH WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO 47th Popular Monthly Drawing OFTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Loulsvillo, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st. 1882. Tin-so drawlnirs occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ol an Act ot tho General Assembly of Kentucky. . Tho United States Clrcnlt Court on March 31 rendered the following daclsions: 1st That the Common wealth, Diatrlbatioa Company U legal. Xd Its draw lacs are fair. N. B. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Read tbo list of prizes lor the AUGUST .DRAWING. 1 prize 1 80,000 1 prlzo VfUiv lAitviootinmaoith innnA nrlzesEOOeacb 10.000 ;100 prizes $100 each 10,008 900 prizes A0 each..... 10,008 600 prizes 20 each 12,008 lOOOprizealOeaub.... ...... 10,008 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prlzoi 2,708 9 prizes 900 each, M " L80t 9 prizes lOOeach, " 90S Dwoprfzes 4112,406 Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, 91; 27 tickets B0; 65 tickets, $100. Remit Money or Rank Draft In Letter, oi send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS. TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $6 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to K JI.BOAKDMAM, Courier-Journal Building; IrfrabrriUe, Ky.. OtB.ll. BOABDMAH, 999 Broadwav. Hw Tevk. febt-TaTBMJkw SHAKES. VAMKS. A FULL A8SOBXMKHT Vj at HARTMAN'S Yellow frost ClfW tore. Lancaster Watches THIRD EDITION. f MONDAY BVENXNQ. AUG. 7, 1882. WOKKEKS AND WAGES. THE STRIKE AT THE HARMON X MILLS- Only Seventy 1 the rive Tkoasand Opera tives Resume Work FTehjBt Hand let Yielding to the laevltabl. Cohoes, N. Y.f Aojr. 7. The Harmony mills, after fifteen weeks idleness, opened their gates to the strikers this morning. At the Strong mills there was not one ap plication. The number applying at the Bag mills were so few that the wheel was not started. Tho Ogden mills remain closed. At the Mastodon mills about sixteen, including three adults, and in Nos. 1 and 2 mills fifty looms were started. The com pany will gather tho operatives at work in ono force and strivo to keep tho Masto don mill in operation. Richard Kerrigan dragged a sixteen year old daughter through tbo streets and forced her to go to work. The mill managers express satisfaction at the numbers applying for positions and the strikers numbering neaily 5,000 ate confident that ono half of tho seventy at work will be induced not to re-enter the mills to-morrow. The companies arc mr- turiug plans for a general clearing ont of tho tenements occupied by old employ ees who remain obstidate, aud assert that they will carry iuto effect au arrangment to engage help. The strikers aro tranquil and determined. Not tho slightest inter ference was offered tho so-sailed "scabs " to prevent tbeir going to work. To day the oreratives aro holding a monster picuie at Itenssalaer park. Freight Dandier UolBg Ilack. New York, Aug. 7, The freight handlers1 strike to day gives evidence of a speedy breaking up. Quite a number of the strikers applied to be takeu back at tho piers at which they formerly worked at tho old prices. Two hundred men ap plied at tho Pennsylvania railroad piers and over ono hundred were given work. At tho St. John's park depot thirty of tho old hands wore taken back at the 17-cents an hour rate. TELFURAFDIV TAFS. Lltt10 Sparks lTtom the Electric wires. An infuriated mob at a coloied caiup moeting, forty miles from Mavon, Ua., shot and killed James Harvard, an inoffen sive mau whom tlioy mistook for a depu ty marshal, who had shot aud killed a fleeing prisoner. Charles Allen was killed aud several others wero badly injured by a freight train on tho Peoria, Decatur & Evansville railroad going through a bridge at Orceimp. Yellow fever lias appealed at. quaran tine, oil" Galveston. Rev. A. M. Osborne, for fifty three years a Methodist minister, is dead at PoughkeepMo, N. Y. A great tiro has occurred in Stadorpol and along the Kunia river, in tho Caucas us mountains. The Porto is displeased at the raising of tho English flag over tho public buildings when the British occupied Suez. Paul Vilini shot and killed himself at the East 10th street pier, Now York, and and an unknown man committed suicide with a razor in Pleasant avenue. William F. Powell, lato assistant city clerk of Newark, N. J., who fell out of a second story window last night while asleep, died this morning from a fractured skull. The defonso in tho star routo trial closed their case to day. A young man connected with the United States circus, made a balloon ascension on a trapeze at Mayville, Ky., oame down in the Ohio river and was drowned. Henry Zerse, aged 2C, shot himself twice in New York this morning and will probably die. Family troubles were the cause. Richard Groff. tho Wilkcsbairo boot and shoe dealer, waived a hearing on the cbargo of arson and was commit ted to answer in default of bail. It has been discovered that the boat of the stock had been removed from the store before the attempt wa-: made to liro tho buildiug. Rolioson mado an ineffectual effort to get the tax bill beforo tho House to-day, but was opposod by tho Demo crats who claimed that the purpose of tho measure was to leduco tho tax ation on tho wealth and leavo it on tho poverty of tho country. Robeson then withdrew tho bill. An adjournment is probable to-day or to-morrow. m H'EATUEK INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 7. For New Eng land aud the Middle states, fair weather, soutborly to westerly winds, stationary or lower pressure. MAMKMSTH. rmindelpbla Market. l'HiLADai.riffA. Angust 7. Flour Fresh ground old wheats firm ; dull for new ; Super fine, 82 733; extra do, $3 3701 ; Fa. family, $5156550. Ryo flour at $3 754 00. Wheat firmer, with fair demand ; Southern and Fa Ecd,l 101 15; do Amber, 81 16 1 17. m Corn firm and in fair local demand ; stea -er,8'Hs: yellow, 'J0)$91c; mixed, 90c; No. 3 do.88Q?8Jfc. , , . 4 Oats old scarce and wanted at an advance; No. 1 White, 73c; No. 2 do, 71Ji72; No. 3 do 70c : No. 2 mixed, 63c. Rye scarce at 73c tor new. Provisions steady. Lard steady ; City Kettle, 1313Jc ; loose butchers', 12c. Butter steady for choice ; other grades weak ; Creamciy extra, XiQXo ; do good to choice, 2224c. Rolls dull but very scarce. Eggs steady; l'cun'a, 21822c ; Western, 19C. ' Cheese quiet and unchanged. Petroleum Arm ; Refined, 6c Whisky at 81 18. m new zer jBarm. Nw iom. August 7. Flour State and Western without decided chango and quiet. Southern Just steady. Wheat 96QXc higher and Arm: trado light ; ler ami nrm ; inum ngni ; , 81 1SU1 16; do Sept., t.,81 lgI17; do Not., r, 81 1S&. No. z lieu, august. ; 81 15ei 15J4 ; do Oct. IAI &! roar Corn siijc lietter and quiet ; Mixed West ern spot, 8GQ88C ; do futures. 788Ce. Oats '81c better and active: No. 3 Aug.. 5IK055&C ; sopt., 47i4c : Oct, 4&4QKg ; State 70jj80c ; Western, 65078c. Oram ana rrovMHm ummUobo. One o'clock quotations of grain and proytt Ions, furnished by S. K. Tundt, Broker, 154 Kast King street. August 7. Cmleage. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard i Angust L02 .77X 5K Sept.... LOOK -782 Jtlji JLt0 12.43 Oct..... L00 .74$ .37 2U3X liM Tear.... ,9075 -W :!: :f? iioaoolpBte. auk usji JJ ' jssn ..r. Sept..... LIS Xfi .48 Oct .mm. LIS 84t f.479 .... .... Lrre Stock Mark. CncAQo. Hogs Receipts. 4,888 bead ; ship ments. 7,089 bead; market fairly active: values firmer under light offerings : nest litfht and.neavy.Sc higher: poor right 87 so vs 15; mostly 87 9089 10 Tor good to th"!eo; n-.ixod packing 7 5048810; heavy packing ntt .-hipping. 88 Km 60 : skips. 85 50 : all sold. Cattle Receipt. xJOV bead : shipment. 4 488 bead ; market active ; value, lfte. bisher on all grades, with everything sold ; poor to choice shipping steers. 84A7 13 : occasional fancy benches sold at 87 &087 73; native butchers' 88 6004 30; mostly 3H ; graasers old freely- at $3 C094 S3 tor fair to choice bunches ; stackers. 82 738)3 40; feeders; 88 50 C4 3 Sheep Receipt. WBO head; shipments, 303; market firm : poor to fancy, S3 SOflS; lambs, 82e4perheacL Cattle Market. PHH.Amg.THiA. Aug. L Cattle marKtt active ; sales. 3.709 head ; prime at 7081c ; good at GmT,c; medium at 3X4Jke; com mon at 4.le)53c sheep market active ; sales, 12,080 bead : nrlme. fManZiic 1 arood. 4i5c : medium iliti 4c ; common, 34J4c ; culls, 3)3Ke ; lambs 3KS7XC. Hogs market actlvo : sales, 3.000, at 1IK6 12.VCC. Now York, Philadelphia and Local stock also United Statea Bonds repotted dally by J Aooa R. Lone, 22 North Queen street. Angust 7. UkOe 18 2JW a.m. r.n. r.n. Del., Lack. Jk Western 1.195 138'iss Denver ft Rio Grande 62X 62 61? N. r.. Lake Krie ft Western.... 40X 40 40i Kansas and Texas 40X VA 3&Z LakeShoreft Mich. Southern... liwj Il5g VV, New York Central 137! i 1384 lXHi Mew Jersey Cenj. Ontario ft Western.. Omaha Com Pacific Mall Chlcaso. Mil. st. Paul... Texas Pacific Wabash. Si. 1. mis ft Pacific.... Western Union Tel. Co 8BS Pennsylvania R.R 61 Reading 88 UutTalo Pitts, ft West 193 Northern Pacific Coin 497 " Prelenetl. .. flOJ-S Dtyg . Loom stowM ftoao. Par Last TL Line i'lly 6 per ct. Loan, due 1883... 810U " 18B5... 108 " 1890... 180 1895... IOC 5 per ct.l 11 1 or 30 years. . 108 " 5 per ct. School Loan.... 108 4 " hi lor 2d years., luo " 4 " in 5 or 9i years.. 100 ' " in 10 or Si years, loo Uanhelin borough loan 109 BAHXtrrOCM- First National Run k. .4100 Farmers' National Rauk SO Fultnn'Nattonal Bank 108 Lancaster County National Bank. . SO Columbia National Rank 108 Kphrata National Bank ISP First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 168 First National Rank, Strasburtt.... 108 First -National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Rank, Mount Joy.. 108 Litltz National Rank...... 100' Munheiin' National Bank.:...- 100 Union National Rank. Mount Joy. SO New Holland National Rank....... loo lOBOmUAHBOe- HMM. 8M8 M7X 198 120 105 112 102 lOiSO 10S.5S 103 1393 110.28 137.59 111 130 143 I4IJB iMM 290 . 14S.7t 148 ' 134 70.50 137 82.2 T 28LC0,. 58 129 9 , Sl Ht 1- HI . 1' ij'iarryvlllo R. JC 8 60 Millersville Street Car 60 Inquirer Pi titling Company 60 Watch Factory 104 Uas Light and Fuel Company... 26 Stevens House 108 Columbia (las Coiunanv..... ...... Co'nmbia Water Company.. ...... Susquehanna Iron Company..... 188 marietta uoiiowware.... .......... iw Stevens Uouso HO Sicily Island 54 k:iai iiranuywine a tvnynesb'g. mi Millersvillo Normal School XISCKLLAmtOVS BOHDB. Ojuarryvlllo R. R., duo 1893 100 117 188 1030W tcauint; at Columbia it. K5'g JVO L-tneastur Watch Co.. due 1841 190 Lancaster Uas Light aud Fuel Co.. duo In 1 or 20 years 108 tiiiucasUT uas Light and Fuel Co., 109 186 3X33 276.28 Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster ft New Holland.... 25 100 Lancaster ft Susquehanna... ToanriKK stocks. BtK Spring ft Reaver Valley.... ..3 25 8 10.25. unniiepori. a norcsuoe 13 22 ' Columbia ft Chestnut Hill ','oluiublaft Washington Columbia A Big Spring Lancaster ft Ephrata Lancaster ft Willow Street . 25 19 20 18 47.2S 21 W icjr . 25 .. 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 . 25 .. 25 . 100 . Ml Stnisburgft Millport i.inrteiia A Jiiayiown Marietta ft Mount .lor Lane Kllzabetht'n ft Mlddlct'n... CO 59 Lancasterft FruitvWe. Lancaster ft Litltz - 25 25 73. Lancasterft WlUlamMown Lancasterft Manor...... Lancasterft Manheim ce mT 25 . 43 POLITICAL. Democratic state Ticket. OOVKRHOR, KOBKRT K. PATT1SON, Philadelphia. LIEUTKWACT UOVKKlfOR. Cll AUNCEY F. BLACK, Yora. JCDOE OF THE SUPREME COCTT. SILAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SECBKTART OF IMTXBlTAI. AFFAIR. .1. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. COH0RES8VA9-AT-LABOB. MORTIMERF. KLUOTT.t Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. COHOBEflfl. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE BKJfATOB XTV MSTEtOT.' ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEXBLT. 2. C. J. RHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleraln. 3. E. C. D1LLER. Earl. . W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. H. E. SHI MP, K. Cocailco. RECORDER. W. W. BUBSER. Leacock. couirrr solicitor. rooa niBEcroas. J. P. McILVAINE. I'aradi.'. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster miaow INSPECTORS. JOHN RKBMAN, Alanheinu J. II. SCHLEUELMILICU, E. Donegal. JURY COXXISSIOHER. WILLIAM ELL3IAKEK, Karl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. HENSEL. cnairman. E. P. KISNEK. General secretary. Utrnrd Houxc, Philadelphia. Democratic County Committee. W. II. ROLAND, Chalrinin. Lancaster. J. B. LICIITY. Lincaster; W. HAYES UKIKK. Columbia; B. S. PATTERSON, While Rock, secretaries. CANDIDATES P"K NOMINATION. Ifer Assembly In District, Lancaster City. C. A.OBLENDER, Eighth Ward. E. G.SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to tho Democratic Primaries.) TtrWAMX,Jth T EMOTED. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, fte. JOHN P. SCHAOM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Qqmh Street. Plumbing Gastitting DOHB OMLT BT SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKJCKIT. LARGE STOCK OF GA8 FIXTURES ON HAND. jan2S-lydS SOOTS BUOMUI. fLOSUra OUT! CLOSING OUT ! -AX- GREATLY REDUCED PBICE8. Having started a Shoe Factory, X aaaaow closing out my large stock of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlarsrement of my lactorv. -Outom work a specialty, both machine anaaaBa-: F.HTKMKNZ. HO. lOfSHOMKQUKEN STREET. (Signet th Bit? Shoe.) Wsu raji wvi 27 2552 26J 5I(J 61 se 46)i 4CS 123 l-Si.l. 62? 3lg 51 3i srk t7 61 6P)2 24 z2 is sex 49K Wi.