-. - ", LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1S2. GOING TO UAKKUUDKU. TfceTrlp ot lMvtMOM Nee. 6 m 7 to Har rUtmrg Men Week. On Tuesday and Wednesday next, An. 15 and 10, the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias of Pennsylvania will meet is Har risburg. Since the establiEbinentoftbe uniform rank of this order it has become customary for those divisions within easy access of the place of meeting to assemble there and make the occasion all the more notable by their presence-. In pursuance of this, Divisions Nos. 6 and 7, U. R. E. P., of this ciy, will mako an excursion to Harrisburg next week, leaving Lancaster at 9:15 a. m. on Tuesday and returning at 8:50 p. ra. on Wednesday. No. 7 will be aecompaniel by the City cornet band, and No. 6 by the Steelton baud, which will ar rive in this city earlier iu the morning. Before departure tho Sir Knights will make :t short street parade and this anion of the two ranks ( which is as it should be) will exhibit as finely an equipped body of men as ever left this city. Quite a number of knights of Lancaster lodge, No. 68, and Inland City, No. 88, to which these divisions belong, will also partici pate in the parade and festivities which will take place in Harrisburg. Excursion rates will tie found elsewhere. Large excursion To-Day. The Heading Timet and Dispatch of this morning has tho following : "Tho excur sion of Tiiuity Lutheran congregation to Lititz promises to bo the great excursion event of the season. The Philadelphia & Reading railroad company havo made the necessary arrangements to carry all tho excursionists. Passenger cars, were brought to this city yesterday from Phil adelphia and other points on the railroad. The excursion to Lititz will bo run iu two sections, and thirty-threo cars have been provided. The first train will leave at 7 Xolock and the other a few minutes later." The excursion was a tremendous one, and at least 2,000 persons were brought to Lititz on special trains. The rates of faro were very low and many Reading people took advantage of them to como to this city. berlous Accident. Yesterday whilo two little boys, sous or John E. Gruger, residing on Shipcu street near Grant, wcro engaged iu cutting weeds with a sickle, tho older of the two made an unfortunato stroke and nearly cut off his brother's thumb at tho secoud joint. Tho joint is so badly injured that it is feared the little fellow, who is only about six years old, will bo permanently maimed. Crane Captured. Yesterday morning Philip Ltbzcltcr caught a young aud unfledged crane iu Lamlis' wood, a short distance back of Millcisvillc. It could not fly, though it could run quite swiftly and Mr. Lcbzelter had some trouble in capturing it. He brought it home and caged it, and will domesticate it if ho can. It is fed on live minnows, which it eats with great avidity. The Repairs Veins Made. Tho work of repairs on tho Quanyvillo railroad has been pushed forward very rapidly. Last evening the traius rau through to New Providence and one went as far as Cabeon's branch. Tho bridge over the Beaver crock has been repaired, and men are hard at work on nil tho others which were injured. Letters Kohl. Letters addressed to the following arc held for postage atthepostoffice : " Hairy J. Woods, Glen Rock, York Co., Pa.." " Miss A. A. Birdsall, Asbury Park, N. J." Tho others hold are for better direc tions, and they arc addressed as follows : Lucy Heflly, Somerset Co.," "Messrs. Danali & Co., Fallstation, Pa." In Town. W. W. Wuudor, of the Reading fire de partment, who is also secretary of the State Volunteer association, is iu town to day. He came over on tho train which brought the excursiouists to Reading, and is making arrangements for the trip of the firemen to Bradford in September. Flossed tils Aluther-lu-law. Cotty Hoover got into a quarrel with Mrs. McLuin, his mother in-law, yesterday and punched tho old lady's head, badly blackening her eyes. She ruado complaint of assault and lxittciy before Alderman MeCononiy and Cotty was arrested and locked up. A Catch or llasa. C. F. Stoner, Abe Haruish ami U. 11. Fasnacht went to Shcuk's Ferry, ou tun Susquehanna, yesterday, aud caught 20 black bass, weighing from half a pound to two pounds Stoner caught besides a big catty and ercen gar. Mayor's court. Only two prisoners were taken before tho mayor this morning. One drunken and disorderly person was made to pay costs, aud one sober disorderly was dis charged with a reprimand. Common llean Court. The trial tist for tho weeks of common pleas court commencing Monday, August 2S,and September. 4th, is just out. Thirty cases are down lor trial in each week and some of them are of considerable import ance. The Binggold Band Excursion to Atlantic City will tako place ou Saturday, August 10. Round trip tickets Kood lor Uiree days. Train loaves Lancaster (King St.) at 4:10 u. m., Col umbia nt 4:10, Landisvillc 4:30. Faro $3.00. Leave Manbeim ut 4:45, Lititz 4:55, Ephrata 5:15. Faro only $2.75. 118,10,12,14,16,18 8VEVIAL. NOTICES. Don't vie In the House. "Itough on lints." Clears out ruts, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flics, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15c. The public lacks not a genuine remedy for skin diseases In Glenn's Snlohnr Soap. Tho balance ol Ufa is lost when the nerves are over-wrought. There must be peaceful sleep and good digestion, or 1 rcttulncss and wild distress will dominate energy and dissi pate hope. Cured only by the use ot lit. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile l'ills. u7-lwdw Containing nil the essentials of a true tonic, and sure to glvo satisfaction. Is Brown's Iron Bitters. For sale at 11. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. a7-lwd&w Woven everywhere use- X'orker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experi ence that it overcomes despondency, indiges tion, weakness in the back aud kidneys, and other troubles of the sex. Home Journal. al-lmdeodieow Mothers! Mothers 1 1 Mothers n Are you disturbed at Highland broken oi your rest by a sick child Buffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING 8 YBUP It will relievo the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon It: there Is no mistake about It. There Is not a mother on earth wbo has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and glvo rest to the mother and relief and health to tho child, operating like magic It is perfectly sale to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ot one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United States, Sold every where. Scents a bottle. av2-ly-M.WASAw Use, Instead ot unwholesome cosmetics Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which purifies the skin. "Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, fifty cents. a7 lwdcodftw Fob chills, fever, ague, and weakness. Col den's Llobig's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigo ralor. Colder? s; lake no other. Of druggists. a7-lwdeodftw A World of Good. One of the most popular medicines now be fore the American public. Is Hop Bitters. You see it ewuywherc. People .take It with good effect. It.bnilds thorn up. It is not as pleas ant to the teste as some other Bitters, as It Is not a whiskey drink. It Is more like the old fashioned bone-set tea, tliat has done a world of good. It you don't leel Just right, try Hop Bitters. 2funda Newt. al-2wdw Mrown's Household Panacea Is the most cfiectlve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken Internally or applied extcrnally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pun in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism anil all aches, and is THE GBKAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Bbowk'b Household Pahacxa" should bo in every family. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water sweetened if preferred J, taken at lied t imc will brkak. up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. tebll-lvdM.WASAw A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and Irritation, protects the xnembraiial linings of tho head from additional colds, completely heals the sores ami restores the sense ot taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a lew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy lor cold in the head it Is uncqnalen. The Balm is easy to use and agreeable- Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cent 1 will mall a package. ELY'S CUEAM BALM CO., Oswego. N. Y. K01 hale by Lancaster Druggists. mar2-dw Th Say, maiden, with the iaven hair. So beautiful anil lithe and tall. With eyes so bright and cheeks to lair, Why let your teeth destroy it all T For they are dark, anil feel the want Ot a sott brush and SOZODONT. nS-lwdeod&w A i.outfi'. cold or sore xnroat snoulu oe stopiet. ftegiect frequently results in an In curable Lung Disease or Consumption. Brown's jnonchial Troehes do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups an. I balsams, but aet directly on I lie Inflamed parts, allaying irritation, gtvo relief In Asthma, Bronchial CoiikIi-s Catarrh, .11111 the Throat Troubles which Singers and I'nblfeSpeakcrs are subject to. For llilrty yeais Broivu'd Bronchial Tioehes havo been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having 1cq;i tented by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained we), .nerited ranlcnmong I lie lew staple remedies of rim ago. Sold at 23 tent-, a box everywhere. inv-lvdTTbAFAlvw Mow l.lfe for Functions Weakened by Debil ity, Disease and Dissipation. The GUEAT GEUMAN INVIGORATOR is tho only specific lor nervous debility, univer sal lassitude, forgetful near, pain in the back or sides, no matter how shattered the system may be, the Great German Remedy will re store the lost functions and secure health and happiness. $1.09 per box, six boxes lor $5.W. Sold by all druggists. Sent on receipt ot price, postago paid, by F. J. CHENEY', Toledo, Ohio, boIc agent for tho United States. Circulars and testimonials sent free. a7-2tdM4TH C Liquid Gold. Daniel l'lank, of Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes it thus : " I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' EclectricOU. which effected the wonderful cute of a crooked limb iu six ap plications ; it proved worth more than gold to me." For sale at 11. It. Cochran's drug storo 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. uKscvKti rnoai disatu. 'I'll- followlngstatementof William . Cough In, of Somervlllc, Mass., Is so remarkable that wo beg toiibk for it the attention of our rend era. He says : "In the fall ot 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a cevcro cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. 1 was fco weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer of 1S77 1 was admitted to tho City Hospital. While there tho doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was so far gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a friend told me ot DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughed nt my lricnds, thinking my case incurable, but 1 got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel better. My hope, once dcid, began to revive, a d to-day I feel in better spirits than I havo the past three years. " I writethis hoping yon will publish It, so that every one nlHictcd with Diseased Lungs uill be induced to take DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS.nnd be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. 1 have taken two boltJo-i ami can positively say tlAuit has done mo more good than all the other medicines I have taken sinco my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall soon be able to go to work.'j Sold bv II. B. Cochran, 1S7 .North Queen street Siiilou's Catariui jcemedv a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Moutn. For sale at Cochran's diug store, 137 North Queen btrect. It is no Joko To stiff 'r constant headache, depression ol spirits, longing tor food ami not being able to eat when put belore. you, gnawing pains in the stomach, lassilcdc and a general feeling ot j oneness ; but a capital joke to 11ml that Burdock Blood Blttuis remote t: 11 these symptoms and only costs $1. For sale at II. li. Cochran's drug storo, 137 No:th Queen street, Lancaster. SniLon's curb will Immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For balcat.ochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, , Ueurv's Carbolic Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts,brulscs, sores, ulcere, salt rhenm, fetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all others are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cod' rail's Drug Store, 137 North Queen street, my29-4 A Marvelous Cure For all bodily ailments, arising from Impurity nt blood, a torpid liver, irregularity of tho bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of Bur dock Blood Bitters. Price Si. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Nor t If Queen street, Lancaster. DEATHS. Stobmfeltz. Aug. 9, 1682, la this city, Dan iel Stonnfeltz, in the 7sth year of his age. The relatives and friends ot tho family aie respectfully invited to attend tho funeral lrom No. 3S South Lime street, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. L'UXAN. In this city, on the 8lh Inst., Leo Lehman, aged 50 years, 7 months and lGdnys. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, lrom his late residence, No. 532 St. Joseph street, on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Mass at St. Joseph's church. Interment nt St. Joseph's cemetery. ltd jyjsir AJtrxRTiHJsaiRxiit. WANTED A U1UL. TU HO UKNKKAL Housowork. Apply ut No. 22 Shippen street. ltd WANTED A SITUATION AS OLEKK or assistant at Book-keoplng. Can give good relerence. Apply at this office. ltd TESTATE OF DUCF.TXK 8. WILLIAMS Vi (widow), late ot Lancaster city. Pa., de- I ceased. Letters testamentary on said estate persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, aud those having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay lor settlement to the undersigned. A.O. NEWPHEB, Executor. Lancaster, Pa. al0-ltd5tw THE SYMPTOMS FKOUIICKO BI A CaN cer tumor ot the small chronic type aro at first neither many nor severe, generally a lew sudden pains, varying in severity from the dart ot a needle to the plunge of a kinte, are complained of at 11 st appearance or the tu mors. CANCERS. TUMORS. SKIN DISEASES also. Chronic and Private Diseases-successfully treated by DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKEB. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation tree. alo-Jtq$w JTKW AltrXKTIHEMKJTTg. FOUNTAIN MASS -CUT TOBACCO. 8 cnts per or., 25c per M Mat H4KT MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. JvlS-6aad F0K8ALK. .,,., The undersigned has two good t BESH COWS and wants to sell ono ot them, lno ourcbascr can have the choice of either. JOSEPH HE BE, Carpenter, 11 West WiUow. R gtSECUA TOBACCO AND CBIMKA Bough and Beady only 10 cents per plug, at HAKTMAN'S Yellow t ront Cigar Store. jvl5-7md WANTED. AT THE LANCASTER County Hospital and Insane Asylum, Male, and Females who are competent to take care ot the Insane. Constant employment and liberal wages will lie paid. Inquire of aWtd GEO. SPUBBIEB, Sup'L TVONT KOKOKT THE EXCURSION TO HARRISBURG. On Tuesday, August 15. Tickets for Boad Trip Only 81.25. Good only on Special Trains leaving the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot at 9:15 a. m. Good for TWO DAYS, to return on any train on the 15th and ICth inst - Tickets lor sale at, C. II. CAMPBELL'S Cigar Store. No. 47 West King Street, and J. ALBBIGUT'3 Cigar Store, East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. H f UGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eisrhty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Sale and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 49"For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. lu3-r.iudTuTh&S D HV GOODS SWARKS. BLi;A(!HEl) cantoiv flannel REMNANTS. We havo now open Bleached Canton Flan nel Remnants that are really worth from 12 to 18 cents, that we aro selling at 'J, 10 and 12$ cents. Now is the time to purchase these goods, as you may not get them later in the season. Also about 4,000 yards ot New Dark Styles of Prints in Remnants, at CJc. Remember our Patent Back Shirt, THE DE FIANT ; it has been tested and found worthy. PUBLIC SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED Committee of the Shinier Steam Flro En gine and Hose Company, will offer at public sale the following real estate of sala com pany : All that Lot of Ground, situated on the west sido ot South Queen street, between Andrew and Hazel streets, fronting on said South (juccn street 37 feet 10 inches, more or less, and extending in depth 14'Jfcct, mora or less, aololning properly of Henry W. Shertz on the north and Presbyterian chapel on the south, together with a Two-Story BRICK ENGINE HOUSE tbcrc-on erected, tho said house hav ing a bell cupola thereon attached. Sale to take place on TIIUBiDAY. AUGUST 10th, 1882, at 7k o'clock p. in., at the Leopard Hotel, in East Ring street. Lancaster, Pa. PETER B. FOBDNEY, THOMAS ANDERSON, WILLIAM II. DORWART, DANIEL E. AUK AM I', HENRY SMEYCU. JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER HARRIS. II eniiv Suuiwivr. Committee. Auctioneer aug4-tsd TDUC ATIONA I.. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 25. Located in one of the most beautiful and healthful of the entire Allegheny legion. Open to students ot both sexes, ami offers the following Courses ot Study : 1. A full lassical Course of four years. ?. A full Scicntic Course of four years. 3. Thn 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. C. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course. Military drill is required. Expenses for board and incidentals very low. TUITION FREE. Young ladles in chaigoot a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, ad dress G EO. W. ATHERTON, President, State College, Centre Co., Pi1. aug8-13tdT.Th.&S J. V. MAKTIN & CO. MASON JARS, PORCELAIN LINED, 00c. PER DOZEN. Tin Top Jelly Tumblers, 33e. PER DOZEN. COMMON TUMBLERS, 20c. PER DOZEN. Queensware Department. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. "CLOTHING! CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, No. 24 Centre Square. A BABE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MADE CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. We must close out the balance of our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK -BT- SEPTEMBEB 1st, Therefore anyone about to purchase should call on us for bargains. Along with this Closing Sale are many Gar ments suitable for FALL AND WINTER WEAR. 43Bemember our All-Wool Suits for Men at io.oo la still iu the lead as to style and Quality. D. B. Hostetter & Sob, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. ccoTaura. OFKCIAL To the Public! Since our mark-down iu price wo hare run off a great many of onr Light Weights. Some of the choicest and best styles remain and MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD BE FORE SEPT. Jtt., to make room for our Fall snA Winter Stock. Some very choice styles sold for $35 going at $25. A large line of 30 Suits selling for 120. A full stock ot genuine Imported Scotch Fannookburns, Celtics and Serftu Weaves as low as 915 a Suit. Our aim is to st.n - in the season with entire new Stiks and will sell regardless of cost. J. K. SM'ALING, ARTIST TAILOR. No. 121 North Queen Street. booth & snous. N KW STORKl NKW GOODS! ! Wo are now offering Bargains In BOOTS MS SHOES, AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE No. 51 NORTH QOBBN STREET, (INQUIRER BUILDING) BURT'S FINE SHOES. We keep a lull stock of these goods In every number, style and width, and can tit the most slender as well as tho widest toot. We offer also tho following goods, all ot which aro warranted ot superior quality and workinanRhip, mado especially to our order by lirst-class city manufacturers: 50c for Child's Button Shoes. $1.00 far Children's Button Shoe?. $1.00 lor Misses Button Shoes. $1.50 for Ladles Pcple Button Shoes. $2.00 for Ladies best Pcple Button Shoes. $2.00 lor Ladles Kid Button Shoos. t50for Ladles Kid Button Worked Hole. $1.00 for Boys' Canvas Shoes. $1.00 for Men's Canvas fcliocs. $2.50 lor Mon's Pino Button Shoes. $5.00 lor Men's Fine Hand Ee wed Button Shoes. $2.50 tor Men's Fine Calf Lace or Button Shoes. $1.25 for Men's Congress Shoes. All kinds Ladle' Shoes ( common son so style), at equally low prices. Wo also offer Special Bargains In MEN'S and BOYS'SHOES. Call and examine, you are not obliged t o buy. JOHN HIEMENZ. aprl-oaw-lydF I.EOAI. NOTIVB. ESTATK OF JACOB H. LOG, UA.TJS OF the City ot Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in ebted thereto aro requested to make imme diate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay tor settlement to tho under signed. MARY C. CAMERON. Wx. Leavah. Executrix. Attorney. 1y27-Ctd,oaw ESTATK OF WILLIAM BUCKIUS. late of Lancaster city, deceased. Tl HK. Thn mi. ilersigncd Auditor appointed to distribute li.. ItqlnniMi vntiiatnfntr In f liA linnrltt nf f!llfirlAfl Buckius, administrator of the estate ol Wil liam BocWIus. deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FBI DAY, AUGUST II, 188iatl0 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Boom ol the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, whero ail persons interested in said distribution uiav attend. TIIOS. B. COCHRAN, jyiS-3td.oaw Auditor. 1STATI3 OF MKS. MINNA WIOMTKB, E late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration ou said rsta'o having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make imme diate pa men t, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay lor settlement to tho under signed, residing in Lancaster. b LAWBENCE KNAPP, A. C. Rkinobiii., Administrator. Attorney. a9.6tdoaw JL1UVOJCS, SO. T1KUWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, AKD GROCERY STORE, No. 205 WEST KING STREET. HOOSEAL, CCS NEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, P. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stnntly tor salo at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Byo Whisky, of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1860. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade. feb3-lyd HOUSEAL A CO. TIXWAXE,' &C. TJEMOVED. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, dec, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Bemoved to No. 24 South Queen Street. Plumbing GasflttiDg DOME ONLT BT SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LABGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. JanSS-lydS JO, FOR THE SUS0,UEBANNA. GRAND EXCURSION OF THE LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ TO WEISE'S ISLAND, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1882. Tickets for the round trip lrom Lancaster, $1 .00 ; Columbia, 60c.; Children under 12 years pay halt fare. Tram leaves Lancaster at 7 o'clock a. m.; Columbia at 7:30. Jror particu lars see large hand bills. 5,1?,14,15,1G IBAKIl Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADJSLPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely Invested. For a poBcy In this oldandwell-eatabllahedcompanycallou EIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. J9 EAST KINO STREET. THIE5 EDITI05. THURSDAY KVKNING. AUG. lO, 1888. HIGH TAKIFF MEN BEFOBE THE TARIFF COMMISSION. KepTCMatattvea or the Saddlery Hardware aad Morocco Trade ArculDgA(aiBt a BedBCtloa or Duties. East Long Branch, Aug. 10. The tariff commission gave hearings at its morning session to-day to represent atives of tho saddlery hardware manufacturers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, who argued that there should be no reduction of duties on im ported saddlery hardware, and that if any charge were made it should be in the di rection of increase of dnties. Representa tives of the morocco leather manufactur ers were also heard, who asked to have tho duty on goat and Bheep skins tanned and finished made tho same as that on calf-skins 25 per cent. and the duty on all kinds of morocco leather ( tanned, but unfinished,) 25 per cent. Also to two New York importers of dry goods in favor of a reduction and equalization of dnties, and a removal of all ambiguities from the law. The commission puiposo to visit Trenton to inspect the potteries there. THE PRESIDENT'S MOVEMENTS. Preparing tor bis Summer Vacation. Washington, August 10. The presi. dent was busy to-day in closing up his affairs prior to leaving for New York. There were a number of visitors at tbg White House but ho was unable to ro ceivo them. The president expects to leave here at ft vo o'clock on tho bteamer Despatch for New York. Ho will be accompanied by his son and daughter, his niece, Miss Batts, and Private Secretary Phillips and one or two attendants. The president will remain in New York city for about ten days.- after which ho will make a short visit to Newport, L. I. His futuro movements are as yet undeter mined. Tho Despatch will only be used to mako tho trip to New York. llOLM DROWNED. The Supposed Child Murderer Meets Death on ine Chicago River with His Son. Chicago, Aug. 10. J. C. Holm, the Dane who became notorious last week through having buried on the lake front several children whom he was charged with having murdered, and who was tried and acquitted of tho charge, started down the south branch of the Chicago river yesterday afternoon in a small skiff with a son aged 14 years. Before they had gone a great distance the frail boat was upset and both were drowned. Holm's family aro in destitute circumstances. RUSSIA'S JMTERFERENCL. Rntuor Hire that Russia Will Reloforce Turkey London, Aug. "10. A dispatch to the Exchange telegraph company from Con stantinople leproduces a sensational ru mor, which was currcut here the first part of the week, that Russia js concentrating troops at Odessa, and connects it with another report that Russia has promised to protect Constantinople in the event of a rupture between Turkey and England. The Rtory makes some sensation, but ap pears to be a canard. FATAL. ACCIDENT. A ulrl Falls rlfty Feet Through an li-Kvator Way. Reading, Pa , Aug. 10. Lizzie Brown, an employee of Ciouse's tobacco manufac tory, this city, fell through tho elevator way from the fourth story tlm morning, a distance of fifty feet. She was removed to her homo in an unconscious condition and it is believed she cannot recover. It is thought she became dizzy while at tho elevator speaking to some person on ono of the lower floors. THE LONG BuAHCU DISASTER. A Negligent Foreman Held to Answer. Freehold, N. J. Aug. Alexander Kier tho foremau who placed tho new switch in position at the south end of the New York and Long Branch railroad bridge over Parker's creek belore tho recent accident, and who was arrested npon a charge of manslaughter,has given bail to the amount of $5,000 to await trial. His bondsmen are prominent business men of Asbury Park. Tho grand jury will meet in Oo tober. INDIAN ATROCITIES. The Apaches Donning Their War-Palut and Murdering the Whites. Guatmay, Sonora, Aug. 10. On last Wednesday the Apaches raided and killed all the inhabitants of Ranch Careso, Sa hauripa district, Sonora, the women and children included, and burned the houses. Besides murdering a vaqueroon Saturday, on Monday they caught in ambush a scouting party of 14, only two of whom escaped with th cir life. Tho Rio Chico mail rider was also shot. Jtloodttttcd in the Went Pleasant Hill, Mo., August 10. Ed ward Adams, a yard master of the Mis souri & Pacific railroad, shot Mr. P. S. Cox, a merchant, probably fatally. Adams charged that Cox had insulted his wife. Adams gave himself up. Raton, N. M., August 10. Jim Black well, a hard character, shot and killed Back Fooster yesterday. A posse of citi zens is in pursuit of the murderer. A Heavy Claim for Damages. Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 10. General Rosser has instituted a suit against the Canadian Pacific railway, for malicious prosecution, claiming $100,000 'damage. The suit arises out of the prosecution of Rosser last winter for taking the plans of the company after he had left their cm employment, of which charge he was honorably acquitted. Foul Flay Suspected. Petersburg, Va., Aug. 10. Cain Can ton's body was found on the track of the Raleigh & Gaston railroad, near Weldon, horribly mutilated. Evidence of a strag gle were seen near tho spot, and opinion is divided as to whether the man met foul play or died by an accident. The Eight Hoar Law. Washington, August 10. Secretary Chandler stated to-day, in answer to an iuquiry on that subject, that while he pro posed to enforce the eight hoar law in the navy yard, he would not take any action towards that end just at present, COsMODUSt: SUCFJSLDT'd CASK. Secretary Chandler Declares That There was bo Net silly far aCoort eflaqvlry. Washington, Aug. 10. The navy de partment is informed that Commodore R. W. Sbnfeldt, who has just returned from China, was admitted to tho naval hospital at Mare Island, California, on the 2nd inst. No particulars are given. Secretary Chandler, in speaking of Commodore Shufeldt's case with reference to his con duct whilo negotiating the Corean treaty, said that no information bad been received by him to justify the detail of a court of inquiry in the case, nor in fact did he feel that any action at his bands was neces sary The secretary also said to-day that ho would take no action in reference to the court of inquiry ordered by Congress to investigate the circumstances attending tho loss of the'Jeannette until he can com municate with Chief Engineer Melville, wbo is now on his way to this country. SHOT 1ST A DOG CATCHER. A Party ot Boughs Fired Into With Fatal Effect. New York, August 10 This morning James Doyle, aged sixteen, was shot and killed by a dog catcher in 116th etreet, near Madison avenue. It seems that a party of dog-catchers had captured a dog on 5th avenue, when they were set upon by a crowd of young roughs, who threw stones at them. One of the dog-catchers then drew a re volver and fired into the crowd, killing Doyle, who was shot through the left breast. Archibald Madison, ono of the catchers, who was arrested, said tho shoot ing was dono by Terrcnco McGuire, of Green Point. McGuiro has not yet been arrested. BOARDERS HELPING THEMSELVES. Strike ol Walters at a Seaside Hotel. Asbtjby Pabk, N. J., Aug. 10. The waiters employed in the Ocean hotel struck for an incroase of wages yesterday at dinner time and refused to serve the meal until their demands wore granted. Aitkin & Son, the proprietors, granted tho increase demanded, but refused to re instate the leader of tho strike. The waiters thereupon loft tho hotel in a body. The guests helped themselves and new waiters were secured later iu the day. The strike afforded the guests much amusoment. Grist and Planing Mill Burned. Pbovidencc, R. Im Aug. 10. The old grist and planing mill formerly belonging to tho Sptaguo estate nt the Cranston Point works, was burned by an incendiary fire at midnight Ifest night. The property has been purchased by the Union company. The loss is $3,000 ; no insurance. Barbers Fined For Working on Sunday. Philadelphia, Aug. 10. Iu tho caeeg of the eleveu barbers who were arrested last week for working on Sunday, Magistrate Lcnnon to-day im posed a fine of four dollars each. The de fendants gave notice of appeal to comt. Whlttaker's Occupation Gone. Washington, Aug. 10 Fx-Cadct Whit taker who has been in this city for some time as tho guest of Prof. R. L. Greener, left here last night for his homo iu South Carolina. Ho has given up lecturing and is looking for other employment. Anll-Christlans In Cyprus. Larnica, Cyprus, Aug. 10. A great anti- Christian demonstration has occurred in Beyrout, at a funeral of a Moslem who was murdered by Christians itis supposed. The police sympathize with the mob, and many Christians havo fled to tho moun tains. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Aug. 10. For the Middle Atlantic States fair wcathor in tho south ern portion, local rains in tho extreme northern portion, light variable winds mostly from south to west, a slight fall in temperature on tho coast, stationary or slight iifo in barometer. Tho Monet's Position Unchanged. Penzance, Aug. 10. The steamer Mo sel lies in the same position as first report ed, and is firm and steady, but badly broken in fore part. Telegraph Strike Ended, Denveb, Col.. Aug-10. Tho telegraph operators' strike is over aud all tho opera tors are asking to bo takeu back at the old salaiics. Ker Continues His Argument. Washington, August, 10. Mr. Ker resumed his argument this morning in the Star Route cases. MAJtKKTH. rnilauelpbln Market. ruiLAOSLFntA. August 10. Flour Choice lots scarce and firm ; other gradca dull ; u porllne, 1 753: Extra, tl 371 ; Penn'a family, $5 2335 50. Bye flour at $3 Q2Q3 87& Wheat firm and in fair demand ; Southern tind Pa Kcd,$l 1201 16; do Amber, $1 10 1 18. Corn firmer for local trade ; Steamer, 00c ; yellow, 91Q92c ; do mixed, 91c ; No. 3 mixed, saauoc. Oats scarce and wanted ; No. 1 White, 7 c ; No. 1 do, 74Q75 ;No. 3 do 7.2)073c: No. 2 mixed,' C9Q70C. Kyo scarce and nominal. Provisions firm and fairly activo in job lots. Lard firm. Butter dull, except for fancy grades; Cream cry extra, 252Cc ; do good to choice, 2!21c. BoUs nominal. Eggs firmer on scarcity ; Penn'a, 73921c ; Western, 22c Cheese quiet and barely steady. Petroleum doll: Bcflncd, 6c. Whjgky at f 1 18. nr kotk Maraei. New loax. August 10. Flour State and Western quiet and prices without decided change. Southorn steady and quiet. Wheat 9)c higher and Ann ; specula tive trading moderate; No. 2 Red, Aug., $114Q1 1596 ; do Sep i.t II 140115kr; do Oct., 91 15J1 16 : do Nov., 1 17JS81 like. Corn 91Kc higher and strong ; Mixed Western spot, 87QSc ; do futures. 9S74c. Oats without decided change ; No. 2 Auk-, SSKQXkc ; Sept,, 4646c ; Oct., IgiOo : year, 45e. Grain ana rrovisiou Ojaotations. One o'clock quotations ot grain and provis. lone, furnished by S. K. Yundt, Broker, 15H cast King street. August 10. Chicago Corn Oats .78 MVi .71 .X .68 Philadelphia. JSA .57 XV4. .48 .87 AVi. Wheat Pork Lard 12.15 1AM August 1.01 Sept.... Oct..... Year.... 21.45 21.63 .08 .9 . Aug... Sept.. Oct.... L15 LHK USJi Live Stock Market. Chicauo. Hogs Receipts, 12,0ft" heed ; .ship ments. 3.0CO head; market strong and prices 5Q10c higher ; demand lair ; poor mixed. S7 V) OS 25; hcavy.$8 8508 60: light, I7 508 40; skips, SI 6007 50. 31arket closed weak. CatUe Receipts, 3,coo head ; shipments, 2,300 bead: tnarkrt firm : -xw. is. f?30j!4: good to choice shipping, fi 9107 : common to me dium, $ 4Bje : mixed numbers' active and strong at S2 23i30; desirable cows and heif ers 19c hlcher ; stackers and feeders stronger and 10030c higher at tSfM 90; range 10c higher; Texas, ftisetji 73; half-breK-i) Sheep-Beeerpts.L7Q0beai; shipments, si) head; market active at strong rates; com mon to medium, $32 6374; giiod to choice. ttfja. East Libxitt Uattl Uerelpu, ::m n-.i-i : market fair : prime, fd 73Q7 : good, X)di a ; common, f 195. Hogs Receipts. 800 head: market active ; PhUadelpblas, $9 736s 90; Baltlmores. :.09 860: Yorkers. STSSjfs 25. Sheep Receipts. 4,000 head : market firm ; extras. $393 3 ; good. $4 fOfit 83 ; common, $25033507 New York, Philadelphia and Local ntoc , also United States Bonds repined daily 1, Jaocs B. Loho, 92 North Queen street. Angnst 10. 1W 1:09 a. h. r.n. r.M. Del.. Lack. Western. 143V I4tt ! Denver Jk Bio Grande 62 6$ ci N.Y..Lake Erie Western.... 40$ 40K 4oC? Kansas and Texas 4l 41 40 Laxe Shore Mien. Southern... l'6?c 116X ns New York Central I37 137W Wfsi New JerseyCeatr ,. si seT Wi Ontario western 26JJ 2Ji 26j2 Omaha Com 624j W 51U Pacific MaU , 48 46 4i Chicago. MB. St. Paul 124 124 123 &VAM9 WlllMlti ....... ........... Wabash, hi. ...nls Pacific... Western Union Tel. Co Pennsylvania B. K. Buffalo Pitts. West Northern PaclBcCom Preferred.... 52 524 OfZli. K"K SI li. 5IJ; 3S 39 90 93 37 62 62 30j 29 30 20 SOfc 26)4 ?s 624 5IK 9i 91& 91- Par val. Lane Uy 0 per et. Loan, dne 1882. . .$100 " 1885... too " !.. . 100 w 1835... IOC 5pcrct.tnlor30years.. 100 " 5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 " 4 " In lor 20 year., urn " 4 " In 3 or 20 year.. 100 " 6 In 10 or 20 yearn. 100 Hanhehn borough loan 100 BAX4C STOCKS. First National Bank. 1108 Fanners' National Bank an Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. SO Colnmhla National Bank too Knhrata National Bank lix Last alo tVA IW 120 120 105 112 102 103.50 iob-Js; 102 $206 110.25 137.50 111 150 142 141.W 3U)0 200 ltt.7! N) III " 70 50 M7 12.25 -uno so 120 90 i 17 16 1 rirst National Bank, Columbia.. 100 First National Bank, Strnsburg... First National Bank. Marietta.. .. First National Bank. Mount. lor. Lititz National Bank .'.. Manbeim National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Jov loo im tun KW lno 5i New Holland National Bank mi mSCKLLANKOUS STOOKH. Quarrvvllle B. B $30 Hlllersville Street Car ft Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Factory ion OasJLightand rncl Company.... Stevens House Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company..... Marietta Uollowwore 25 1U 100 100 Stevens Uonse 50 Sicily Island mi East Brandywine Waynesb'g. 50 imiieraviiio rtorin.u ncnooi...... MscxLLAincous aonw. QuarryvBlc IC. It., due 1803 $100 1117 tieadlng Columbia B. K,,6's 100 106 Lancaster Watch Co.. due 1886 100 105.50 Lancaster tiai Light and Fuel Co.. due in lor 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Has Light and Fnel Co., duo 1886.......... 100 106 Lancaster Marietta 25 SJ.35 Lancaster New Holland.... 100 85 Lancaster & Susquehanna. .100 275.25 Tuaann stocks. Big Spring Beaver Vwuey 25 $ 10.2 Bridgeport Horeshoe 13 22 Columbia Chestnut H1B 25 18 '.'olumbla Washington 25- 20 Colombia Big Spring 25 18 Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.25 Lancaster Willow Street ..... 25 21 Strasburg Millport 25 40 Marietta Maytown. 25 40.ir Marietta Mount Jov 25 Lanc.Klizabetht'n Middlet'n 100 60 Lancaster Fruttville. 60 so Lancaster Litite 25 75 Lancaster WilUauutotvn 25 55 f.nncaster Manor. 50 133.10 Lancaster Manhidui 25 4J MXLZ.1N1TKY. iSB IUILL.INERX. Mrs.A,W.Weikel, No. 38 NORTH QUEEN STREET. My many lriends and patrons are respect fully invited to call and examine mj PINE STOCK : or Millmery ; Trimjiiio a s UOMPRUIHO ALL THE LKADIHO BTTUB ItR DRESS and PROMENADE HATS. LADIES can have their orders filled In much loss time than they havo been accustomed to elsewhere. O-1'leaHO call and oxamlno niv goods and price without obligation to purchase. 9-N. K. The Largest and Finest Stock of VHILDliEN'S (School aud Dress Hats IN THIS CITY. A full lino of Human Hair Goods Always on band, aud all kinds of IIAI& WOKK donu at thu LOWEST PRICES ot Mrs. A.1 tut, NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. ap27-?nid,Tu.ThS MCniCAL. PIABS roll THE MILLION I Foo Choo's Balsam of Shirk's (hi POSITIVELY BESTOKKS THE HEARING, AND IS THE ONLY ABSOLUTE CUBE FOB DEAFNESS KNOWN. Tlii-t OU Is abstracted from peculiar species of small White Shark, enugnt In thn Yellow Sea, known as Careharodon Hondeletli. Every Chinese fisherman knows It. Its virtues as :t restorative of hearing wero discovered by a Buddhist Priest abodt the year 1110. Its cures were so numerous and many so seemingly miraculous, that th remedy wa officially E reclaimed over the entire empire. Its uso ecame so universal tliat tor over three hun dred years no Deafness has existed among the Chinese people. .Sunt, charges prepaid, to any address at (1 00 per bottle. HE AC WHAT THE DEAF SAY! It has xerformed a miracle In my case. I hare no unearthly noises In my head and hear much better. I have been greatly neneflted. My deafness helped a great deal think another bottle wBl cure me. ' Its virtues are unquestionable and its cur ative character absolute, as the writer can personally testify, both from experience ana observation. Write at once to Hatlock Jxk kxy. 7 Dcy street. New York, enclosing $LU ami you wfil receive by return a remedy that will enable you to hear like anybody else, ana whose curative effects wBl be permanent. You will never regret doing so." Editor 0 Mercantile Review. ...... jst-To avoid loss in the mail. please semd money by Beglstered Letter.? OXLT IlirOKTXD BT HaYLOCK Aj JgNMKY" (Late Haylock Co.) 7 DEY STREET, NKW YORK, 6olc Agents for America. ml7-ly w 71 (frOn PKB WEEK CAM BE KADB ISt 3DU any locality. Something entirely new lor agents. 5 outfit free. U. W. 1NURAHAM CO., apl5-nrv Boston. Masai
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