LANCASTER DAILY INELLIGENCEK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1882. -A lU ;v NKIUHBOKHOOD HKVFS. KveuU Near mud Across tbe County Line. An emery stone quarry has been dis covered in Lehigh county. It is reported that the blackberry crop of Lebanon county this year is immense. The Berks county Greenbacks are ar ranging to nominate a full ticket. A. boy named Huby Stutzman, aged 8, was drowned while bathing iu the canal at Harrisburg. The York county liquor dealers have organized a ' Personal Liberty league," to counteract tbe temperance movement. The Steelton Reporter says four men of tnat place-saw " a snake zz teec long and as thick as a telegraph pole." A weekly paper called the Dispatch will bo issued from the York Dispatch office after tbe first of next month. About 12,000 persons were in attendance at the Stoverdale camp meeting, Dauphin county, on Sunday. Fully 1,000 vehicles were on tho outside grounds. The Keystone agricultural society, of Reading, has been reorganized and will givo a fair the week after the Berks county fair. The Liberty cornet band of Reading is rehearsing a number of hymns to bo ren dered on tho occasion of the excursion to Lititz on Tuesday next. Tho number ot smallpox cases in Harris burgh is still increasing, and tho houses in which tho loathsome diseaso is are all strictly quarantined. There are several cases in rVest Chester also. Tuesday morning between two ami three o'clock Jacob Hover, residing in Red Lion, a village on the mountain about two miles south of Alburtis, Berks county.com mitted suicide by hanging himself on a tree in the yard. Constable Harry Roat, of Harrisbuig, who left for Mauheini, Lancaster county, to ascertain if the maro found at that place was tho one stolen from Jacob Lauor has returned with the animal, ho having fully identified her. Tho Delaware County Republican, of Chester, tho oldest weekly newspaper in the county, has been purchased by Ward R. Bliss, of Chester, who has for nearly two years published the Reporter, a legal journal. Mr. Bliss paid over $6,000 lor the property. Tho Middletowu Press says: 4,We need not go to Lancaster county for brag tobacco patches now. Wo havo them right in the vicinity of Middlotown. On Joseph Souders's farm near tho old Weiting mill, arc three acres of tobacco iu which there are leaver, thirty-six inches lone ami 24 wide. The average falls very little short of that." Great, excitement prevails in North Hcidclburg titwiiHhip, Berks county owing to the rapid spread of a disease that is killing many cows. Over thirty have died durinir tho past few days on six different fauns, and many new cases are reported. Some say it is rinderpest, others pleuro pneumonia, while others still contend that the deaths already reported resulted from the eating of mildewed grass. The mat -ter has been reported to the state author ities. OBITUARY. Death of Daniel Storinfeltz. Daniel Htorcfeltz, ouo of ouroldest cit izens, died at his residence, No. 39 South Lime street, this morning about half-past. 8. o'clock, acd 79 years. Mr. Storml'eltz was a native of this city and passed almost all his life here. He was a wagonmaker by trade, but did not long follow that business. When a young man he aided his father in teaming between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh in tho old fashion ed Conestoga wagons, tho common mode of conveying freight boforo the railroad was built. lie af teiwanls farmed Wm. Michael's farm, on the New Holland pike near where Mo G rami's stable now stands. Subsequently he moved into town and engaged in haul ing and continued in that business until age incapacitated him. A week ago to-day he was stricken down with paralysis and died as abovo stated. Ho was a brother of Jacob and tho lato Peter Stormfclt.. Ho leaves a wife, four sous and one daughter. One of his sous is Charles Stormfeltz, constable of the Third ward. His other sons reside in Iowa and Missomi. His funeral will tako place on Saturdiy aftornoou at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery. Filthy Gutters. Thcro are several gutters at the comer of North Duko and Frederick streets in a very wretched condition. Tho weeds havo completely hid from view tho supposed gutters and the stagnant water, uuable to freely run through them, has become al most intolerable from the stench arising therefrom. As we have a board of health now permanently established, would it not bo well for them or the street com missioners to notify either the proporty owners or tenants to havo the nuisance abated .' Wo will seo what this timely inquiry and warning will efiect, for we may have something further to say if they aro not hoeded not only in lcgard to these gutters, but others in other sec tions of the city. Overcome l!y Heat. A German named William Frei berg, working for J. R. Suiith, con tractor on tho Charlotte street sewer, was overcome by tho heat this morning. After laying on tho pavement for quite a while, Dr. Davis was Sint for and convoy ed him to his residence on Fulton street. The man is very poor and needs looking after.; The Hook and Ladder Truck. Until the hook and ladder truck shall bo repaired or a new one built, an improvised truck will be used. The chief of tho fire department has hired a lumber wagon and had the hooks, axes, ladders, &c., placed upon it. It is provided with shafts in stead of a pole, and will be run with one horse. TwsNIce Pets. A grey squirrel belonging to John S. Rolucr, tobacco dealer, of North Queen street, has just given birth to two young ones which are gay and frisky, and are worth seeing. Sale ot Horses. Samuel Hess & Son, auctioneers sold at public sale yesterday for Daniel Logan at his sale and exchange stables 15 head of horses at an average prico of 201.80 per head. Household Market. SAIRT. Butter f Cup cheese, IS cups , Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. Dutch cheese ft lump KHJLTHT. Chickens f pair (live) " iiiece(cleaned) Spring Chickens ft pair X IgGOllSf jfi pise VKQETADLES. Beets fl bunch Beans, Lima, y qt................... Carrots fl bunch........ ........... cabbage, ft head Corn, ft doz..... .... ............ Cantclones, each..... tireen 1'eas ft M pk country " Beans ft Jjpk (rciii onions ft bunch... New Potatoes ft ., pk. Onions ft J$ pk , Potatoes ft bushel Radishes ft bunch. , Soup Beans ft qt Salsify ft buucb ISfi'iTc 5c 5c ..SOlbc acHH Kin XHj )( 2530c 510c 58c c 10lic 'UC 1 aC C 25c 1015c ..$1.250150 .....5c '.'.'.'.'.io'fflte .23o 305c ,20c 23c 2550c quaues. cacn. Turnins V iink... Tomatoes ft iik Watermelons, each FBU1T8. Bananas ft doz; Currants, dried, ft It Dried Apples Wat .. " Peaches ft qt Lemons ft doz Oranges ft doz ...1 Offline ...4050c a VC ....saioc ...123150 ... 2030C ...25050c OW OPEWINU AT THE HEW STOBK N New White Flannels, NEW BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNELS. ah lrtnria et nrvar mnnrmia nrvar nnaninor. Rflmflmbsr wo have no old Goods, everything; is ow and offered at lowest prices. Please call tnd see selling and now low the prices are too. , We have just opened an elegant line of Cocheco Brocades, Percales and Prints in the new choice styles. We offer bargains in Table Linens, Crashes, Tickings, Muslins, &c. We have also just opened a full assortment of Shrouding Materials, such as Merinos, Ooburgs, Satins, Girdles, Gimps, Laces, Buching, Buttons, &c. f3T Everything sold very low at BOEE8 & HTJEST'8. (NEW STORE,) 129-131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JOHN 8. UIVXKK ft CO. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, MOSQUITO NETTINGS, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, AT JNO. 8. GIVXEB & GO'S- No. 25 East King Street, JNO. S. GIVLER, GEO. P. BATHVON. IW STORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 6 O'CLOCK. "S3 l'caclC3lKlt 8c llnc Apples, each 15:uc Raspberiies ft box 20c MiacxLLAHBouB. Apple Butter ft qt i2, Sr.V.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::i Lard t ft mkatb 12c lloel Steak, ft ft .' 1223c " Roast (rib) lb --Wo " " (chuck) ft n. I4icc " nT'Wi11' I2015C lloloiniailrl.Ml w6sjc tHKHil H Italia . (I(V"U' Bacon lb 1CI8c Ham, sliced , lb 21c Hm. wholes lb ..Ate mV.X'm'V JmLm!: fllutlon jjl lb li.(3-vc bhoulderVft 12Xc 3auHgo ft He '-i7 M mokc''1 ft "" "r'eiiso . lli t 13.... .... i.1A04. ish. liluellsh iH lb lOe Cattish l ft 12c porgiVsft"v.v.':.v::::::::::::::::::8gioc' Kocic...... 15c Salmon f lb 12Kc Sun loc Suckers 10c , . okaih. ZJ?i;::::::r::::::::::::::::::::: Hour t?qr 'JOfttl.Kt Hay Timothy 1 ton niSti'M " Clover y ton $12I5 Oats fl bus &u(XW Kye?t bus..... t!1? w!!!.,. I 7.V.- V iiS'SaiS! SPECIAL KOTJVKS. A marvelous Cure For all bodily ailments, arising from impurity ot blood, u torpid liver, irregularity of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys " warranted iu a frco use of Bur dock lllood Bitters. V ice $1. For sale at II. II. Cochran's drujr store. 137 Xorth Oueen street, Lancaster. Say, maiden, with tho raven hair, So beautllul and lithe and tall, With eyes so bright and checks s-o lair, Why let your teeth destroy It all ? For they aro dark, and feel tho want Ot a sott brush and SOZODONT. aS-lwdcod&w A rough. Cola or sore Tnroat mionlu no stopped. Neglect irequentiy results m an In curable l.'ing DIsciho or Consumption. Brown's bronchial Troch8 do not disorder tlio stomach like cough syrups an J balsams, but act directly on the Intlamcd parts.nllaylng Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles which Singers und TubllrSpeakcrs tuesubject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Tioclies have been recommended by physi cians, ami always glvu perlect satisfaction. Having boon tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have ut-" lained we) .ueritcd rank among the lew staple remedies of tho ajfe. Sold at 25 cents a box ever wlioio mv-lVdTTIiAFAlVW How to Secure Uealth. 11 seems strange that any one will sillier from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot tho blood, when SCO VIMSSARSAPABlLI.AANDSTILLIXGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVEll SYIOU' will restore pcrlcet liealth to tho physical organization. It Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be the best BLOOD l'UIIIFIER ever discovered, eiTeet nally curing Scrolnla, Syphlltic disorders, Weakness ot the Kidneys, 'Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. lous complaints and all diseases indicating an inipuro condition ot the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestion. A single bottle will prove to you its merits as a health rencwer, lor it ACTS LIKE A CH A KM, especially when the complaint Is ot an exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ot the brain and ner vous system. llAKKR'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In man and beast. For use externally and inter nally. RED HORSE POWDERS cure all diseases or hoYsc, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may21-8 For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. It la no Joke To stiff, r constant headache, depression ol spirits, longing tor lood and not being able to cat when put leforc you, gnawing pains in tho stomach, lassitude and a general feeling ot goneness ; but a capital joke to find that Burdock Blood Bitteis remove nil thtse symptoms anil only costs $1. For sale at il. B. Cochran's diug store, 137 Noith Queen street, Lancaster. Liquid Gold. Daniel Plank, ot Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes It thns : "I rodo thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' EclcctricOll, which etrecttd the wonderful cure of a crooked limb In six ap plications ; it proved worth more than gold to me." For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. new Life ior Functions Weakened by Debil ity, Disease and UlsslpatloD. The GREAT GERMAN INVIGORATOR Is tho ouly specific lor nervous debility, univer sal lassitude, forgettulncs, pain In the back or sides, no matter how shattered the system may he, the Great German Remedy will re store the lost functions and secure health and happiness. $1.00 per box, six boxes for (5.00. 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. a7-2UlM4Th V The only pad guaranteed to euro diabetes, crravcl, dropsy.Brighi's disease, nervons de bility and all diseases of the kidneys and madder, is Prof. Guilmctte's French Kidney Pad. jy2E-W8 Henry's Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cnts,brulses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped liands, chilblains, corns and all kinds ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction In every cose or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Caubolic Salve, as all others arc but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold la Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Store, 137 North Queen street. my29-4 . i fcHiLOH's cubk will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, for sale at cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. jrcnr AorxKTaKMtmixa. OF KOWEBS AKD HCKST, NO. 123-131 WORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTCB.JPA. New Gray Flannels, us and no doubt you will bo surprised to see how many goods we are HPKVIAi. XOTIVKS. Don't ule In tliefllunxe. "Hough on Hats." Clears oiit rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles, chip- im A World r (loud. One or tue most popular medicines now be- lore the American public, is Hop Bitters. You see it every where Pcnplo take it with good eircct. It builds lh-ni up. It la not as picas- ant to the taste as f-ouic oilier Bitters, as It Is . .. m . . .. .. not a whiskey dun!.-. It is more like the old- tashioned bone-set tea. that has done a world ot good. It you don't led Just -right, try Hop Hitters. Xunda Xcii's. ul-2wdAw The public lacks notiigenuino remedy for skin 12sea3C3 in Glenn's Sulphur Soap. The balance ol lit) Is losl when the nerves aro over-wrought. There must bo peaceful slccn and irood diirnslion. or n-ctlnlncss and xviUl distress will dominate energy and disl- pate ? cna omy by the at di. Ben- son's Celery and Chamomile l'ills. a71wdw Containing all the essentials of a true tonic, uj sur to (jjvc satisfaction, Is Brown's Iron ' Fr coenmnv. .nug store, 137 Xorth (jnoi-n fctreet, Lancaster. a7-Iwdiw Women everywhere use Talker's Ginger Tonie, becauso they havo learned bycxperl- encetliatltoveicomes despondency, indige?- tion, weakness in the back and kidneys, unci other troubles of the sev. Home Journal. al-lmdeod&cow Mothers! liloflinrBlt JUoUieml! Aro iyon di.stm bed at night ;and broken nt your rest by a sici: child suffering anil crying with excruciating pain of cutting tretli ? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. WIN. SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the poor littlo sullcrcr Immediately depend upon It: thcro is no mlstako about iu There is not a mother on earth who lias ever used it, who will not tell yon at onco that it will regu late tbe bowels, and give rest to tho mother and relief and health to tho child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sate to use In ail cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is tho prescription ot one of tho oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United States, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a lottlo. in2-ly-M,W&SAw Use, instead of unwholesome cosmetics Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which purifies tho skin. " Hill's Hair Dye," black nrbiown, tllty cents. a7 lwdcod&w For chills, fever, ague, and weakness. Col den's Llebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic lnvlgo rator. Coldeifs ; talc no other. Of druggists. a7-lwdeod&w urowu-s Household I'anacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In tlio world. Will most surely quicken the blood, -ft bother taken internally or applied extern.Uly.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 cures pain in tlio Side, Back or Rowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all aches, ami is THE GREAT RtCLIEVER OF PAIN. "Urowm'b HouaBiioLD Panacea" should lm in every family. A tcaspoonful of the Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bod time will hkeak ur a cold. 25 eta a bottle. tebll-lvdM.WiS&w A noted physician ot New York, writes to a friend: 4,i liave in my mind a sufferer fivin gravel and a complication ot kidney disordois that was permanently cured by tho use of Prof. Guilmette's rencli Kidney Pad.' Tho druggists tell them. For sale at KaulTman's drug store. North Queen street, a5-2tdS&W .11 ay Fever. Mk. A. L. Averv, Pharm aeist, Newark, N J. Having been severely afllictc for eleven years with Hay Fever, after trying almost everything; without avail, 1 gave up all hopes ot being cured, when 1 purchased of you a box of Ely's Cream Balm. To my surprise alter a few applications, I was entirely re Ileved. R. Watson Habris, Letter Carrier No. 14, New P. O., Newark, N. J. I have been a Hay Fever sufferer for three years, and have often heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken of In the highest terms, but did not take much stock in It because of the many quack medicines. A friend persuaded me to try the Balm, and with the most wonderful success. This recommendation you can use for the benefit of Hay Fever sufferers. T. S. Greer, Syracuse, X.Y. Prlco 50 cents. Apply Into nostrils with littlo finger. For sale at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 North Queen street. ju7-3 KKSCUKD FttOM DEATH. Tlio tollowlngstatcmentorWilllam .J. Cough In, ot Somerviile, Mass., is so remarkable that we beg toask for it f lie attention ol our read era. lie says : "In tlia tall ot 1S7CI was taken with a violent bleeding ol the lungs, followed by a sevgro cough. I soon began to lqso my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one tlmo that I could not leave my bed. In tho Bum mer of 1877 1 was admitted to tho City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole In my left lung as big as a hal f-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hopo bnt a friend told me ot DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my lriends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 got a bottlo to'satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel better. My hopo, once dcud, began to revive, and to-day I lccl In better spirits than I havo the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish It, so that every one afflicted Willi Diseased Lungs will bo induced to tako DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say lht It has done mo raoro good than all the other medicines I have taken sinco my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to work.'i Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen street JHSATUH. STOBrKLTZ. Aup. 9,1682,1a this city, Dan iel Stormteltz, In the 7ah year of his age. The relativt 9 and friends ot the family ate rcspcctlully Invited to attend the funeral from No. 38 South Lime street, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. New Scarlet Flannels, Lancaster, Pa. NJitr AltVXKTlSEMENTS. FOUNTAIN FJIMK-CUT TOBACCO. 8 cents per oz 25c per i ft., at II ART MAN '3 Yellow Front Cigar Store, j vl5-Cmd FOB 8ALK. A MAGNlriUKNT SKW Cabinet Organ. Price low. Apply at 517 WEST ORANGE 8TUEET, 3td Lancaster. Pa. WANTED. AN KXl'KRIKNCKD OIRX to do up-stairs work and assist in the caro of children. References required. Ap ply at No. S3 NORNII LIME STREET. REKEOl.'A TOBACCO AND CRIMEA Rough and Ready only l' cents per ping, at IIAUTMAN'3 Yellow rront Cigar store. JvI5-7md WANTKD. A UOOD GIRL 14 OR 16 years old ; German preferred. Call at No. 412 SOUTH PRINCE STREET, ltd Lancaster, Pa. CANES. CANt'S. A rULC ASMOKTMKNT at HARTMAN'3 Yellow Front Cigar tore. WANTKD. AT THE LANCASTER County Hospital and Insane Asylum, Male and Females who arc competent to take care ot tho insane. Constant employment and liberal wages will bo paid. Inquire ol a9-3td GEO. SPURRIER. Sup't. T.WTATK OF MRS. MINNA IVIDHTKlt, Xli late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate laving been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in debtcd thereto aro requested to make imme diate paiucnt, and those having claims o demands against tho same, will present them without delay tor settlement to tho under signed, residing In Lancaster. LAWRENCE KNAPP, A C. Reixobiil, Administrator. Attorney. a9(!tdoaw I PROPOSALS FOR COAL.-SKAI.K1I PKC posals will bo received by the Board ot Directors ot the Poor and House of Employ ment to furnish said institution, during tho year, commencing September 1. 1S32. with out. thousand tons, more or less, of the best qual ity of White Ash. Broken and Egg Coal Bal timore Company, or coal ot like quality. Also, about twenty-live tons ot Lykens Val ley Egg Coal. All coal to bo kept under cover, ami deliv ered at the bidders yard. Bidders are requested to bo present with their bids at the next meeting, August 19, at 11 o'clock. The Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ltd GEO. SPURRIER, Clerk. ESTATK OF JACOB M. LtMO, LATK OF the City ot Lancaster, deceased. LetUn testamentary on said cstato having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in debted thereto aro requested to make imme diate settlement, and those having claims o demands against the same, will present thoni without delay tor settlement to the under signed. MARY C. AMERON. Wx. Lkavam. Executrix. Attorney. iy27-6td,oaw TT' FK XUfc BII3UUKB.ANNA. GRAND EXCURSION OF THE LANCASTER LIEDBRKRANZ TO WEISE'SISLAND, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1883. Tickets tor the round trip from Lancaster, $1.00 ; Columbia, GOc; Children under 12 years pay bait fare. Train leaves Lancaster at 7 o'clock a. m.; Columbia at 7:30. For particu lars see large hand bills. 5,i;,l4,15,lG EoTATK OF WILLIAM BUCkCIUS. SB. late ot Lancaster city, doeeaied. The un dersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the liands ot Charts Bucklus, administrator of the estate ot Wil liam Bockins, deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 1833. at 10 o'clock a. iu., in tho Library Room ot tus Court House. In the City of Lancaster, where ail persons interested In said dUtrlbntlon may attend. TIIOS. B. COCUttAN, jylK-3td,oaw Auditor. ("I IKARlt J Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollai-3, securely Invested. For a policy In this ol 1 1 and wel 1-establishod company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN. NO. 19 EAST KINO STREET. d3M.WRAS TDUCATIONAL.. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 25. Located in ono of the most beautiful and healthful of tko entire Allegheny logion. Open to students ot both soxes, and offers the following Courses ot Study : 1. A lull Classical Coarse ot four years. 2. A full Bctentlc Course of four years. 3. Tho following Technical Courses ot four years each : (a) Agriculture ; (b) Natural His tory; (c) Chemistry and Physics ; (d) Civil Engineering. 4. A Special Course In Agriculture. !5. A Special Course In Chemistry. o. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course. Military drill Is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. TUITION FREE. Young ladles In charge ot a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other Information, ad il ress G EO. W. ATHERTON, President, State College, Centre Co., Pa. aug8-13tdT.Th.AS rKGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Biarhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested In Safe and Selld Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 4S-For Insurance apply to RIfE & KAOTFMAN, 19 EAST KING STSXET.) 1u3-5mdTuTnftS THnLTEDITIOl; JAY EVENING, ATJO. 9, 1883. SIWABT'S CHALLENGE. WBAT WOULD LIVKN UP THE CANVASS. Tbe Independent KenakucM Candidate for Governor tvaats to Disease tbe Issues Witb Bis Competitors. Philadelphia, August 9. A special from Chambersburg, Pa., says that Sena tor Stewart; Indepeadent Republican can didate for governor, last evening forwarded a letter to Gen. Beaver, in which he pro poses a joint discussion with Gen. Beaver, of the political differences in tho state at such places and times as may be agreed upon by the chairmen of the respective state committees. It is said that Sir. Stewart also contemplates inviting Con troller Pattison, the Democratic candi date, to meet him in a joint discussion of the issues of the campaign, and will prob ably write to him to that efiect in a few days. TUB AlOSEL AUKOC.M). A Steamer's Accident Off the British Cojut. raueugens All SateJy Landed. London, Aug., 0.-10:30 a. m. The North German Lloyd's steamer Mosel, from Baeman Aug. G, and Southampton Aug. 8, for New York, is aground under Lizard Point. Her position is precarious. The passengers aro now landing. 11 A. it. Lloyd's agent telegraphs that the Mosel has a hole through her bow. She Btruck at 8:30 o'clock this morning. Tugs have been sont to her assistance. The weather is calm and hazy. 11:30 a. m. A telegram received in London announces that all the passengers of the Mo3el have landed at Penzance. 4 r. m. The Mosel lies under tha Lizard signal station with her bow on the rocks. Tags are all around hor. At attempt will be made to float her immediately. The passengers will remain temporarily at Codgwith Cove, near the scone of the dis aster.' The passengers and crew were mostly landed by tho Falmouth steamer Rosotta. There was no panic among them and everything was very ordcily. The Mosel is full of water, She will probably be a total wreck. There was a dense fog when the steamer wont ashore. Tilt; IRISH POLICE. Sitatlon Suspended to Await the Action of tbe Government Repudiating Ve slanlsin. Limerick, Aug. 9. Tho police as a consequence of the interview between the county inspector and the Cloumel deputa tion, in which tho former acknowledged that their claims were justifiable, but re commend tho men to keep within the logal ruleo of tho force, telegraphed all over Ireland that they arc resolved to suspend the agitation for the present pending the action of the government. If the decision of the govei nment is nnfavor. able they have resolved to resign in a body. Replies to the telegrams aro arriv ing from nil parts of the country to day approving the resolve and exhorting the men to stand firm. Cork, Aug. 9. Tbo police here repudi ate the imputation that Fcnianism is in any way connected with their action is asking for increased pay, aud they intend to hold a mooting to issue a formal declar ation to that effect. Pleading Guilty to Manslaughter. New York, Aug. 9. John Bugants, on trial for tbo murder of Louis Donati, to day pleaded guilty to manslaughter in tho third degree aud was sentence! to the state prison for two years. John McCarney, a man 70 years old, pleaded guilty to d.iy of manslaughter in the fourth tloree. II was remanded for sentence. On the 10th of last June he threw a .stouo at somo boys who were an noying him. The stone missed its mark, but struck a young child named Samuel McNally, in the head, causing injuries which resulted in its death. Air. Keene's Horse Left at Kempton. London, Aug 9. At the Kempton Park August meeting to-day, tho race for the Westminster cup, was won by Lord Hartingtou's three year old bay gelding, Creniorne, out of Chaplet. Mr. P S. Evans7 three three venr old bay colt War den, was second, and Capt. MacbilPs three year old brown filly, Nimble, third. Eloveu horses tan. including Mr. J. R. Keeito's three year old bay colt, Golden Gate. Strikurs Threatened With Displacement. PniLADLEPHiA, August 9. The mana ger of the Philadelphia grain elevator oompauy has notified the foreman at Port Richmond that unless the grain handlers, who rcfuso to work at the G4 cents per load rate, return to work by 12 o'clock to day their places will be supplied by new men. Tho manager says the rate is the highest paid by any elevator in the conn- fey, and is as much as can be afforded. Three Hoys Supposed to be Drowned. Salem, Mass., Aug. 9. Thiee lads, each about 15 years of age, named Wm. Hart, son of the city marshal, William Upton and Frank Pear), went sailing in the harbor yesterday in a yawl boat, since which time no tidings of them have been received. Search parties have been out without success. Fears that they are drowned are entertained. Brutally Assaulted by a 1 rain p. Milwaukee, Wis., August 9. Sirs. G. S. Baacn, wife of tho agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad at Franks villo, a small station in Racine county, was brutally assaulted by a tramp yester day, who happened to find the lady alone in the house. ' Walsh Gets Seven Years. London, Aug. . Thomas Walsh, who was arrested at the time of the seizure of arms at Clerkenwell, and convicted of a charge of treason-felony, has been senten ced to seven years penal servitude. Transports for Egypt. Bombay, Aug. 9 Fivo transports with troops tailed for Egypt yesterday. Seven more will start to-day; Gen. Siebert MacPhcrson and staff will start to-day on board the Ileydaspes. , A lire Loss covered by Insurance. Port Jeryis, N. Y., Aug. 9. The res idence of Dr. J. T. Potter at Matamoras, Pa:, was burned this morning. Lose about $500 ; insured for $4,000. LOVE IN THE WEST. t m-----m-mmmmm--W NOT A CHICAGO TK1BUNK KOiANU. A Brate Ckases MsSweetaeext Half Bleek. Fatally Sbeets Her, and tken Com mits solclde. Chicago, Aug. 9. At 10-o'cloek last night in Wentworth avenue, Dietrich Peterson, a eigar maker, fatally shot his former sweetheart, Frida Kreckeiniir, and wounded her companion Frances Kraus and then blew out his own brainsl The cause of the tragedy was the fact that the girl had cast him off. The first shot hit Miss Kraus by accident, whereupon Peterson followed his fleeing sweetheart for half a block firing at her. She'has one bullet through her body and one in her neck and sho cannot live. After she fell Peterson turned into a side street and put the pistol to his own head. He had tried to shoot her last spring and was under bonds to keep the peace. STABUBU BY HIS HISTKG8S. Tbe Murderous Crime or a New Yrk GlrL New York, Aug. 9. A murfier was committed this morning at a low lodging house on Pell street, kept by WinL Sher man, a Germau. Florentine Kentz, aged 19, a laborer, was killed jby his mistress, a girl named Mate . Hertz, while the two were occupying a room together. The circumstances in dicate that the murder was committed deliberately after premeditation and with extraordinary skill. A single stab wound with a long bladed ponknifo in tho right side of the neck, severed the jugular vein, and caused almost instant death. Hardly a drop of blood had flowed from the wound. The woman after committing the deed fled,, but the crime was discover edalmost immediately afterwards, and tbe police expeot to have her soon under ar rest. 1HK LlliUTNI.NO Lr7T LOOSE. Great Storm on tbe Massachusetts coast. Boston, August 9. A severe storm pre vailed last night along tho eastern part of this state aud northward extending into Maine. At Lewistou, Me., lightning struck in many places and several dwellings were struck and a number of barns burned, with a large amount of hay and live stock. Charles Richards, of Auburry, lost two barns filled with bay 7he houses and out-buildings of William Stevens, of Greene, with hay, etc., were burned. Henry Bonney, of East btctson, lost two bams and forty tons of hay. In Wcnthrop, the barn of O. Mc Grath, containing twenty tons of hay and farming tools was burned. W. Coble, of Winthrop, had two barns burned, with fifteen tons of hay and eight cows. The barn of Mr. Chapman, at Keetic, N. H., was burned, and at Farmington, Me., a son of Mr. R. Tilton was killed by light ning. The farm buildings and contents of Wm. Faunco, at Oxford, Me., were burned. At Georgetown, Mass., Amos Ridley's, with its contents, was destroyed. Loss, $3,000. m TLEGBAFH1V TAPS. Little Sparfcs.lTrom the Eteetric Wires. The deadlock in the Illinois congress ional convention is unbroken. Tho 1,500th ballotstood Singleton 2G, Withers 22, Wike 22. The sheriff will sell out tho sugar and molasse8s refinery of Hilgert, the forger, in Philadelphia, to-morrow. The Southern dental association is in session in Baltimore. The Massachusetts Prohibitionists have nominated Charles Almy for governor. Mr. Ker opened argument for the gov ernment in the Star Route cases to-day. Tbe Tariff Commission. Long Branch, N. J. Aug. 9 The tariff commission resumed its sessions here this morning and heard statements from W. W. Brasher and John Lapsley, of New York, in favor of an advanco of duty on floor, oil cloth, aud linoleums, and that the canvass used in their manufacture should be put on the free li.-t. "" Yellow Fever Developing in Texas. Washington, August 9. A telegram from Brownsville, Texas, to tho secretaay of the board of health, says the yellow fever epidemic is developing and that there are probably 50 cases of yellow fever. The excitement is abating. The people are organized and prepared for the worst, and require no aid at present. Female Department Clerks Ulsmlweit. Washington, Aug. 9. -A number of female clerks employed in the office of the secretary of the navy, have been dismissed on account of the failure of Congress to provide for them. Other discharges are in prospect. WEATHEB INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 9. For the Middle Atlantic and Sonth Atlantic States slight ly cooler fair weather, northwestern winds and rising barometer. aiAttKMTS. rniiadeipnia Market. I'niLADaLpnxA, August 0. Flour Fresh oronnd old firm and wanted ; new dull. Ityc flour at S3 75Q4 00. Wheat firmer and fairly activu : No. t West ern Ked, $1 1 ; Southern and l'a Ked.Jl 12 1 1G; do Am her, SI 161 17. Corn firm and In fair demand ; Steamer, 8kc, sail ; yellow, 91c ; do mixed, !0fB9uc ; No. 3 mixed. 88X089C. 0.its scarce and firm ; No. 1 White, 74c ; No. 2 do, 73074 ; No. 3 do 72c : No. 2 mixed, (9c ; new No. 3. tXQGSc ; do No. 2, C970c. Kye scarce at 75c. Fiax nominat. Provisions steady. Lard steady. Mutter Choice steady ; medium grade plen tiful and wear. Krss firm and in light supply Cheese quiet and best grades steady. Petroleum steady ; Ketlned, 6Jo. Whisky at SI 18. Ikew tor MUMir. Nw Yoax. August . Flour Slate and Western slightly in buyers' favor; light ex port and borne trade demand. Southern un changed and dull. - - Wheat XttKc higher and strong ; specula tive tradlngonly moderate : No. 2 tied, Aug., SlMUai-ltX: do Seni.. 15!4ail5fe: do Oct.. fl 16K91 16 ; do Nov., SI 1701 18c ; do vear. SI Hit. Corn 01K? higher and firm ; Mixed West ern spot, 87d89c ; do futures. 7SVS0Jfc Oats without decided change ; No. 3 Aug.. 5656c : Sept., 4fiKJ4CJic ; Oct., 47c ; State. 6G678c ; Western, 64975c. Orals' and rreneura yaotauo. One o'clock quotations ol grain and provis ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Broker, 15 Bast King street. August 9. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard August 1.01 .785 .Mi ..... .... Sent 9!fiA .77K JU . 12.W Oct..... .904 .76 .30$ Tear.... .98 Xl ehtladalphfa, 21.52 li55 Ang. 1.15i ASH &M .... sept..... i.M)2 m. . ... Oct..-. ,!4 .47 NOV. Uve Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 8,e head; ship ments, 2.2U0 head: under a brisk demand the supply was cleared, np quietly ; market strong at lee advance; common to good mixed S7 IDtf 8 3; heavy packing and shipping 10315c higher. atSS3337S: non-ally prime offered ; . light. t7 Simaoz skins. St 5007 45. v- Cattle-Keceipts. 4.008 beau : shipments, 2.300 head : market active at strong rates ; exports $725fT3rgood to choice shipping. $tTS07 : common to fair, SI 50fi6 : mixed butchers' strong at S2 4004 50; range firmer : Texans 10c higher at $3500440; half-breeds. $435 45. Sheep Receipts. 9.088 head ; shipments, none; market strong and active at tully former rates ; demand good : common to fair, $334 : medium to ccod,Sl 2504 50 ; choice, $4 759 5 00. The Britise cable advices to the Proven' Journal this week denote a generally un changed condition ot atTUrs In tno llvestcck markets: good cattle. 16017KC estimated dead weight ; good to prime sheep, 15018. East Lirkt Cattle-Keoeipts. S33 head ; market dnll and prices a shade off. Hogs Receipts. 1.398 bead: market fair; Philadelphia, SB 7509: BalUmores, 3 480 850; Yorkers. S75A4S00. Sheen Receinta. 3.900 head : market active at yesterday's prices. New York, Philadelphia and Local Stocks also United States Bonds repotted dally by Jacob B. Loao, 22 North Queen street. August 9. 10:00 1:00 2.30 Do!.. Lack. A Western '..... UOVi Hi'I U1K Denver & K!o Grande K5H Mi i N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western.... 40, 4'j 4f Kansas and Texas . 41 41,; 4ti LaaoShoreA Mich. Southern... UH 111 1 n New York Central 138 137?; UT'i New Jersey Cenx-.,.. Wi st'I sii Ontario Western 27kJ 27M, 27; Omaha Com 54 52s 5ij facltlo Mall ,....- 4t 47 47 Chicago. MU.SC Paul Ii4'i l.MM l-M Texas Pacific 53 53? 52 Wabash, hi. ..onto A Pacific... ssu sai 38 Western Union Tel. Co W)i 9a y Pennsylvania B.1L. ?. tin C?; Heading 30!4 a)JS 30J.4 Ruffaln Pitts. A West 21K SI'4 S0Jj Northern 1'aclSCCom Mi 5l? .M. " Preferred.... 92J$ J& 937i lAteat anen aad now da. Par Last val. sale Lane 1iy finer cULoan.duel&y.. .U0 S10S " 18S3... ll 107K l!W...J(XI 13). 18115... 10C 120 5 per cui n 1 or 30 yi-arx. . liio iar 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 112 4 " In liirSAyi-aiM.. KM 102 " In & or 20 years.. 100 102.su " in 10 or 2U years. ICO 10fi.Ji Mnuhelm borough loan loo 102 BASK STOCKS. First National Bank. $100 $205 Farmers' National Bank. 50 110.25 Fulton National Bank luO 137.AO Lancaster Connty National Dunk.. ?o 111 Colnmhia National Bank HO 150 Rpbrata National Bank iu IU First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 141.30 rirst National Bank, atra-hunr.... Un i3I.M) First National Bank. Marietta 100 2CO First National Bank. Mount Joy.. KW 115.71. Utltz National Bank 10 It) Manbeim National Bank ltxi l.l " Union National Bank. Mount Joy. .W 70.50 New Holland National Bank 100 1.(7 xiaaaiXAxaouB STOoaa. Quarrvville H. IC $ 50 $2.25 MUlersville Street Car. ." 'MJ.0 Inquirer Printing Company 60 50 Watch Factory loo 120 Oas Light and Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House loo 90 Columbia Uas Company........... Columbia Water Company m. k Susquehanna Iron Compur.y..... 100 17 Marietta Hoiiowware too Stevens llouse 50 Sicily Island M l Kast Brandy wine A Wnyurab'g. flo 1 Hillersville Normal School jsovllaotous lone. QuarryvlllH K. It., duo httt $100 $117 Heading & Columbia R. U5's.: loo lltt Lancaster Watch Co due 1S 100 105.50 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due In 1 or 20 years 100 100 Lancaster (Jos Light and Fuel Co., due ltfiiD............ ...... ......... loo los Lancaster Marietta 25 33.3s Lancaster & New Holland... 100 85 Lancaster ft Susquehanna. .too 27j.CS Ttromn stocks. Big Spring ft Beaver Viuoy $25 $10126 Bridgeport ft Horeshoe 13$ 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 IS ''olnmbla ft Washington 25 20 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 18 Lancaster A Ephrata 25 47.2ft Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 21 Strasbnrg ft Millport 25 40 Marietta ft Maytown 25 4alf Marietta ft Mount Jov 25 Lanc..EIlzabethl'nftMiddiet'n 100 CO Lancaster ft Frnitvllle. .-. 50 50 Lancaster ft Lltitz 25 75 Lancaster ft WUliauMtown 2 55 Lancaster 4 Manor. .Vi 133.10 Lancaster ft Manbeim 25 ft MILLINHJtT. I1NB MILI.INEKV. Mrs.A.W.Weikel, No. 3S NORTH QUEEN STREET. My many friends and patrons are respect fully Invited to call and examine my FINE STOCK -or- MillMpTrimis oomusnta ait. thk LXABnra styles ior DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their orders filled In much lets time than they havo been accustomed to elsewhere. 49" Please call ami examine mv goods and prices without obligation to pnrchuso. MATS, it. The Largest and Finest Stock of ClULDRFslPS School and Diss Hats IK THIS CITY; A full line of Human Hair Goods Always on hand, and all kinds ot HAIR WORK done at the LOWEST PKICES at us. i. v. rail's, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-3md,Tu.Tbft3 ourr ifMAmnms. lOMMONWKALTH DISTKlttUTION CO 47th Popular Monthly Drawing; or TIB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in tbe City of Louisville, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st. 1883. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions of an Act ot the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March SI rendered tbe following dadskras: 1st That tiMfsuaeanresOtklMsttikatlea Oempaay Is legal. Sd Itadmwtaceare fair. N. B. The Company lias now on hand a large lescrve fund. Read the list of prizes lor Ujo AUGUST DRAWING. 1 JJxl23eeeeeeeeeeeeee J 900tw 1 tJl'lSOee I'fUtO P7lZOe W f Jftpi1zeMlTQ80Mebeee. lO.Qflf 0pCTZQ09flWnkCR X0V0 08prlze9$lQ9ettbe...e 1Q.0I9 JWpiiMBOVnKat 1U,W QBVpllXo83S0HCBeeaeeeeeeeea SAfUV jj909pTlXOS194BCB lvsW 9prlxcsSBSeaca,approxImatloaprlzxs ::, SprUeeaeseacn; M - LS) 9 prizes leeeach, M K LOSSpzlxes........... ....... .............. ..zii' ft. Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, si; 27 tickets $50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, oi sendbyKxpress. DON'T SEND BY KKU1S TKKKDXETTEItORPOSTOFFICE OlCUKU. Orders of $5 and np ward, by Express, can lie sent at our expense. Address all orders to K. M.BeAKDBfAM, Conrter-Journul I'.uildlne LonhvlUe, Ky oi K. M. HOAKItMtN. 309 Broarlwav New Tork. foM-TuTn&Sftw