rt' - , i . s- LANCASTER" DAILY INTU&QEK.lSA'niBDAY, AF(STJST'12, 1882. A V UNDER THE OAMBfEK. Properties UUpoaed 1 at StMclTa Sale. This afternoon Sheriff High sold the fol lowing properties at public sale at the court house : A lot of ground ia Bainbridge, contain, iog in frout on Front street GO feet and extending in depth 200 feet, on which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, with back building and other necessary improvements. As the property of Thos. Keys. Sold to St. Peter's building and loan association, for 8250.00. A piece of laud in Providence township. containing 3$ acres, on which is erected a one fctory frame dwelling house and other improvements. As the property of Philip Eichley. Sold to B. F. Eshleman for $300. A lot of ground, situate on the north side of East King street, Lancaster, con taining iu front 17 feet 3 inches, and ex tending iu depth of that width to a 14 feet wide public alley 245 feet, on which are erected a three-story brick dwelling bouse (No. 223), with a two-htory brick back building attached ; also, a two-story frame dwelling hoube aud other necessary im provements. As the property of Richard son L. Wright, admiuistiator de bonis non of Alphouse Bigot, deceased, defendant, with notice to Jules Bigot, Ulemenso Bigot and Clarence Bigot, terre-tenants and heirs of Alpbonse Bigot, deceased. Sold to Wm. M. Lant for $4,400. A lot of ground, on the west side of North Duke ttrtet, Lancaster, on which is erected a large two-story brick dwelling house, wiili mansard roof (No. 438), with a two-story brick back building aud a uie story brick kitchen, and other necessary out build iugs and improvements. Also, a lot of ground on tko east side of South Prince street, betweeu West King and Vine ht reels, Lancaster, coutaiuiug in frout ou Prince street, 19 ieet, 7 inches, and extending in depth eastward" of tbat width, 152 feet, on which is erected a three fctory brick dwelling house (No. 39), with a two-story brick back building and other necessary improvements. A the property of Thomas J. Davis. No. Isold to John Rommel, trusfco of MaryAuder- reid, for $7,300, subject to a mortgage .f $3,750. No. 2 sold to John iCommcl, trus tee of Mary Audcurcid, fur $825, subject to $3,000 mortgage. A lot of ground on the south side of East Fulton street, Lancaster, coutaiuini; in front 116 feet aud extending in depth 124 feet, on which are elected seven two story brick dwelling houses ( Nok. ' ID, 142, 144, 14G, 148, 150 aud 152), with part brick and part frame one story brick back buildings attached ; aud other necessary outbuildings and improvements. As the property of Wm. II. Garment. Sold to Geo. K. Roed for $3,550. A certaiu lot of ground, on the north east side of Front street, Columbia, con taining in width on said Front street 18 feet and in depth 142, on which is erected a three-story brick dwelling house, with two-story brick back building and other necessary outbuildings aud improvements. And also a certain lot. of ground on the southwest side of Commerce street, Col umbia, containing in front oa Commcrco street 1G feet G inches, aud extending in depth 140 feet. As the property of Eliza beth P. Ryon and Robert T. Uyon, he husband. Sold to James Ji. Clark for $1,050. A tenement, grist mill aud two tracts of land, situated iu the towuship of Ephrata, on which arc erected a two story stono dwelling house, with a one story stono summer kitchen, bauk barn, cairiage house ; also a two story stono grist mill, with two run of burrs, and other neces sary outbuildings. As the property of Daniel Kiuports aud Martin Kinports, mortgagers, aud Israel Wcnger, Ezra Burkholder and Isaac Shirks, his as signees, terre tenants. Sold to John Stull for 7,100. A lot of ground on tho north side of West Walnut sticet, Lancaster, contain ing iu frout on said West Walnut street 17 feet and' 10 inches, and extending in depth 130 feet, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house (No. 323) with a one story frame kitchen and frame shed attached, and other necessary improve ments. Also, a small tract of ground, immediately in the rear of adjoining lot of Amos Rote, extending cast and west 17 feet and 10 inches, and north 43 feet, on which are a number of fruit trees. As the property of Christaiu Born, with no tico to Henry Wagner, administrator or Christaiu Rom. deceased. SjM to B. F Eshlcraau, for $975. FRANK FARUEU.'S CASf. letter From Mrs. Farrell She ContnwttcM tne Superintendent anrt Uospllnl l'&yslcians. Mrs. Mary Farrell, the widow of Frank Farrcll, the circumstances of whose suflcr iugsand death have been narrated iu theso columns, communicates tho following : Eds. Intelligences My attention has been called to the proceedings of an in terview had by the newspaper rporters with the poor directors, hospital superir tendent aud physicians, wherein it is said by Superintendent Spurrier and Dr. Bolts nius that after ray husbaud had been taken from the hospital by me aud returned to tbat institution a week later, ho was in a much worse condition than he was when I removed him. This statement is not true. When I leturncd him to the hospital because of my inability to get a house in which to keep him, or to secure a proper nurse for him, his body was free from soies, and he could manage to walk up and down stairs. When I toott him away from tbat hospital, six weeks later, ho was perfectly helpless, covered with sores and iiltb,and the woist possible condition, as will bo attested by Drs. Boyd and Mo Cormick. As to my taking him delicacies which ho had better uot had, as the superintend ent said, I auswer that I took him food 'because I found him to be almost starved, tbat is one reason why, finally, I took him away. Mr. Spurrier says my husbaud was never beaten uuless Dick, the nurse, beat him. I know that ho was beaten by Slater, the insano nurse, who was the last to have eharce of him. 1 mako these statements because the hospital officials have tried to make it appear that he was better cared for and was in hotter condition while iu their charge than while in mine. Very respectfully, Mary Fakkkix. Dangerous Street. Tho last city council-' passed au ordi nance compelling persons who dig trenches in the street to level the ground, restoring it to its former condition. Why this ordi nance is not euforoed is a mystery. On South Queen street trenches were dug for gas pipes several months ago. They were never leveled aud the street is so rough persons who are compelled to drive over it do at the risk of breaking the vehicle and injuring their horses. A Mounter Calf. New Holland Clarion. One day last week a cow belonging to Mr. George Wcrntz, of Earl Jowutship, give birth to a calf, which weighed at birth, 119 pounds. John Fasnacht, the old veterinary surgeon, who was in attend anpe, said that in his practico of over forty years, he never saw a calf of that weight at birth, and he has seen many very large ones. The calf did not live. Another Excursion. Messrs. Haverstick & Clark are arrang ing for another excursion to Atlantic City over the Pennsylvania railroad, to bo run either on August 22 or 25th. This will give those who did not go on the late ex cursion a chance of visiting Atlantic City at a low price. Dae notice will he given in a day or two. THE Xftit.VK.jtT TUK tU8EU TwIaictitrhM JAoK''tne'TawcBgtrB. Among the passengers aboard tbeNp-th German steamer Mosel. which ran aground at Lizard Point, near Penzance, England,' were Valentine Scheid and wife of this city. They left Lancaster over four months ago and intended to .make the return tiip in the same vessel, which, as has already been stated in these columns, cleared from Bremen on the Gth inst., from Southamp ton, for New York on the 8th and was wrecked on the 9th as above stated. A letter from Mr. Scheid to his son in this city, dated 28th July and received to day, contains tho first information known here that Mr. and Mrs. Scheid were to re turn on the Mosel. Newspaper dispatches state tbat all the passengers were rescued from the Mosel ; that tho mails and specie were saved, and that the ship still holds together, but is almost entirely sub merged.' Suddru Death In West Karl. On Tuesday morning Mrs. Christiana Weaver, widow, of West Earl township, became suddenly ill, being seized with violent vomiting. A physician was prompt ly called iu, but all efforts to relieve her were unavailing, and between eleven and twelve o'clock death ensued. The de ceased was upwards of eighty years of ago. The Sharp Shooters. Theauuual festival ol the Gertnania sharp shooters, of this eity, will be held at What Glen on Monday, Aug. 14, when it is expected a big crowd wiw bo present. Tin; Ringgold ILintl Excursion to Atlunt'c City will tike place on Saturday, August 1!. Round trip tickets good lor three days. Train leaves Lancaster (King St.) at 410 n. in.. Col umbia at 4:10, Landisvillc 4:30. Faro $3.00. Leave Manhcim at 1:15, Lilltz 4:53, Kpbrata 5:15. Fare only $2.75. aN,IO,12l14,10,18 Keltgious. Sci vices will le held in the M. K. church, Gap, m Sunday, Aug. 13, at lo o'clock a. in. Kev .1. li. Kennedy, of Trenton, N. J., will ollklate. Attkhtion is called to thcadverUicineutet the sale of Valuable City Properly, at the Leopard hotel, this evening. Household Market. DAIRY. Cup cheese, '2 cups Cottage cheese, 2 pieces Dutch cheese lump rOULTKV. Chickens pair (live) " ?l piccc(clcaucd) Spring Chickens yi pair Pigeons, l pr VKOBTAULEH. Beets ft bunch Iteatiu. Lima, jft qt Carrots f bunch Cabbage, J head Corn, fl doz.......... ....... ....' Cantelopes, each Jreen l'eas V pk country " lii:s Tf pk Green onions ft bunch 1 1 C.l.1 Sal a(l. . .. . ............ a. ... a New Potatoes ft Jpk Sweet Potatoes yi pit Onions ft i pk Potatoes Tf) bushel ...... Radishes ! bunco Kgg Plants, cacli , Cucumbers 1 doz Soup Ueans fy qt Salsify ?l bunch , Siiahe.. each Turnips ! pk Tomatoes $ k Watermelon's each KltlUTH. Apples f! J pk Apricots box bananas doz Currants, dried, V B Dried Apples H qt " Peaches ylqt XaCmons fl doz oranges V doz Peaches pk Pino .pples. each Raspberries ft box )J a tsUj f-10c 75e$I a a a m m MPCs a IkIC taaae aMC .....riC ' a a a artlfVtAH S10v 1 a a a dQn(! aaM!i ...;... ri:ic a Art 1'V mj ."....MJ!m: iii.al OO 'a 4UC iaaiaasaa aOC 11. aaaaaaaa .JC 512c KH! iodise 2Q3.J l.r.(; aafUtj ina.TH! 1550c Kt:oc 1215e 40t$50c IOC a a a . .. OftD 1UC .. a!2015c .'.'.'.'."."a)30c 25050c .254"c 153fC aaaaasaa at'C !52Tk: SVBVXA1. KOT1VJC8. Won't vie In tlio House. "Rough on Hats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, Hies, ants, moles, chip munks, gophers. 15c. Tin: public lacks not a genuine remedy for akin diseases In Glenn's SulDhur Soap. Women everywhere use Paiket's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned bj-expeii-ence tbat it overcomes despondency, iudigcf lion, weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles ot the sex. Home Journal. al-1 mdcod&co w Csk, instead of unwholesome cosmetics Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which purines tho &kin. "Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, fifty cents. a7 lwdcod&w For chills lever, ague, and weakness. Col i''..is Llebig's Liquid licet and Tonic Invigo mtor. Colilen's ; lake no other. Of druggists. a7-lwdeod&w It is no Joke lo Mitt -r constant headache, depression ot sphits, longing lor lood anrl not being able to eat when put before you, gnawing p:unsiii the .stomach, 'asMtcde ami a general feeling ot gonencs ; but a capital joke to find that Rtudock lllood Vittcin remove ell thvse symptoms and only costs V-. For sale at 11. IS. t'ochr. ih'm ding stoic, IS7 No tli Queen tr el, 1 aucistcr. Metirv's Carbolic Salie. The best fcalve in the world for cuts.brulscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinils 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 Cabbolic Salve, iw all others are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Store, 137 Korth Queen street. my29-4 If you are troubled with fever and ague, dumb ague, bilious lever, ''undice, dyspepsia, oranydiacasc ot the live j ood and stomach, and wish to get. well, tr,- the new remedy. Prof. Guiliucite's French Liver Pad. Ask vour drus-'gist for it, and lake no other, and it he has not got it send l.!i0 in a letter to the French Pad Co., Toledo, Ohio, and receive one by return mail. For sale ut IvaulTman's drug store, North Queen street. ali-2tdSA:W V The balance ot life is lost when the nerves are over-wrought. There must bo peaceful Meep-nnd good digestion, or fictlulncss and wild distress will dominate energy and dissi pate hope. Cured only by the use ol Di. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. a7 lwd&w Containing all the essentials of a true tonic, and sure to give satisfaction, is Brown's Iron Hitters. For i-ale at II. B. Cochran's . drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. a7-lwd.tw A Marvelous Cure For all bodily ailments, arising from impurity ot blood, a torpid liver, irregularity ot the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys. Is warranted in a free uscot Hm dock lllood Bitters. Price f 1. For sale, at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 1S7 North Queen street, Lancaster. A World or Good. One of the most popular medicines now be lore the American public, is Hop Bitters. You tee it. everywhere. People take it with good ctlccU It builds them up. It Is not as pleas ant to the taste as some other Bitters, as it is not a whiskey drink, it is more like tho old. fashioned bone-set tea. that has done a world of good. It you don't feel j ust right-, try Hop Bitters. JVtdidaiVews. al-2wd&w Prol. Gulluictto's name i a household word In France, and so it should be, tor he is the in ventor ol the French Kidney Pad, which has perlormca such wonderful ures in diseases ot the kidneys. For sale at Kant. man's drue store. North Queen street. al2-2tdSA W lfrown-n tinnwlioid fannccn Is th most elteciive Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied astcrnally.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 pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, litieiimali.sm and all Acnes, and is THE GREAT KKf.lRV.BB OF PALN. "BBOWjc'S nocsFJioi.il Pawa'ciu." should bo in every lamlly. A teaspoonful of the Panacea in a tumbler oX hot water sweetened If preferred J, takennt bedatlmewulBBKAKuPAcoLD. 25 eta a bottle, . febll-JydM.W&S&w Bay, maiden, with the raven hair, So beautiful and lithe and tall. With eyes so brisbt and clieek9 ep lair. Why let your teeth destroy it all ? For they are dark, unci feci the want Ot a sort brush and SOZODONT. aMwdeod&w Liquid Cold. Daniel Plank, ot Brooklyn; Tioga Co., Fa., describes It thus : -1 rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' KclectrlcOil. which effected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb la six ar- -plications ; it proved worth more than gold to inc. x or sale at u. u. tocurans irug siura 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. That hacking contrb can be soquickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it- For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowftw Mother! Mothers!! M outers!'. Are lyou disturbed at nightand broken ol your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake aliout iu There Is not a mother on earth who lias ver used it, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relict ami health to the child, operating like magic. It id perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription nt one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, .Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. :ii2-ly-M.W4S4w SinrLrss nights, made miserable by tbat terrible com. li. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy lor you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw "Yielil not to Allnfurtune." Give Ely's Cream Balm a thorough trial it you would be cuiedot Catarrh, Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deaf ness or quickly relieved of colds In the head. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy occrclions, allays inflammation, protects the meirbranal linings or the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense ot taste and smell. Beneficial re sults are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever. Ac. The Balm Is easy to use and agree able. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On re ceipt ot 50 cents will mail a package. FLY'S CRKAM HALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. For Mile by buni1 r Druggists. feb25-d.tw IS Ot ITHti. Habeckkr. On An;,. 11. 1882, at Sprlngville, Lancaster county. Pa.. Tillie It., wife of Jos. II. Habecker, in the Slth year ot her age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her husband, on Mon day morning at 9 o'clock. Funeral services at the Cross Roads Dunkard church at !K o'clock. Interment in GraybUTs cemetcrr. ltd A'OLIUCAL. democratic State Ticket. GOVERNOR. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIKUTEMAHT aOVCBKOB. CHAUNCEY F. BLACK, York. .11' DOE OP THU Btm.KMK COUIIT. SILAS 31. CLARK, Indiana. SECRETARY OK INTERNAL AFFAIRS. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. CONQI.E3SJIAN-AT-LAr.OK. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga.; Democratic County Ticket. CONOUKsR. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. STATE SKNATOR XIV nlSTniCT. ABRAM COLLINS, Marietta. AS.SEM1.LY. 2. C. J. RHOADs' Manor. J. M. WALKER. Coleratn. S. E. C. D1LLER. Karl. G. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon 11. E. .SIUSIP, E. Cocalico. RECORDER. W. W. BUSSEK. Leacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. TOOK DIRECTORS. .1. P. MclLVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD. Lancaster PRISON INSPECTORS'. JOHN RGBMAN, Manheiui. J. U SCHLKGELM1LICU, E. Donegal JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLHAKER, Earl. Democratic State Committee. W. U. IIENSEL, Chairman. Is. P. KISNER, General Secretary, Giraid llouvc, Philadelphia. Democratic Comity Comuilttee. W. II. ROLAND, Chairman. Lancaster. .1. B. LICHTY, Lancaster: W. HAYES GRIER, Columbia; II. S. PATTERSON, White Rock, Secrctailes. CANDIDATES POK MIMINATIOJi. for AMemblx lht District, Lancaster City. C. A.OBLENDEU, Eighth Ward. E. G. SNYDER, Ninth Ward. (Subject to the Democratic Primaries.) JWW Ainr.KTlbE&lJCSXS. HAVANA UK VAKA clear article, only 5 MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar C1GAKS, TUK cents, at HART Srtoro. OA I'KKKKAUr IINli SfKCK IHACUT Lager at It aite Welber fett and Ice-eold the WII LIASI PEN TO-NIGHT. lirAMTS A 1-1. AUK 'OK UOUSKKKKI. V intt, a niiddle-agel woman. Underatanris housekeeping well Call at 478 Poplar btrect. Lancaster, Pa. ltd 11C1C TUKUKIUKniAKKi S.OFLAW castcr, will give a picnic at Green Cottiige Park on MONDAY, AUG UT 14. No improper cnaracters adiT.Kted. ltd ClOItNECTICOT C1UAKS OLD STUCK, ) 11 for 25 cents, at HARTMAN'3 Yellow Fiont Cigar Store. SOUK KKUUTLU&UU THIS (SATUKDAX) EVENING at HENRY XElMEIi'S SALOON, Corner ot Orange and Water streets. Best ot Beer on tap. ltd GKAND ICK CKBAA1 AND WATK.K melon Festival at the Sonth End Gar dens. No. CIS South Queen street, ou Saturday evening. Ice Cream of the various flavors and Watermelons on ice. Music by the Eden Silver Cornet Baud. atl-2td E. 31. DANCE A CO. A FULL LINK (IFSMOKINO TOBACCO at HARTMAN'j? Yellow Front Cigar Store, 21 North Queen street. MUSICAL KNTKHTAINMKMT Hi TUK City Cornet Band. THIS EVENING, at Hotel Franke summer ganlcn. Barbey's cele brated beer on tap. ltd JOHN HESS, Proprietor. BAKU AIMS IN CHIL.DKKN'8 CAK riages and Window Shades. Will ex change lor ca-ili and below cost to close them out at HOFt MEIER'S, ltd No. 26 East King Street. PUItLIC 8ALK OF VALUABLE CITY Propcrly.-On SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, iSSi, will be sold at public sale at the Leopard Hotel, the following property : No. 1. A two-dtorv Brick Dwelling contain ing j-K 100ms, with large Frame Bake House, No. ill South Queen street. Lot 23 fee trout, more or less, and in depth 210 more or less, to a 14-leet wide alley, with two two-stoiy Frame Dwellings lronting on said alley, each containing four rooms. No. 2. Two two-story Frame Dwellings, situ ated at X03. 551 add 5SG Beaver street, each house S rooms with pump In yard. Lot front S2 ieet, more or lens, 100 lect iu depth x alley, with Frame Stable. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock. Conditions made known by PHILIP MANNAR. liKNitv Shudert, Anet. aug2tsd E .IDUCATIONAU. Pennsylvania State College. FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 25. Located in one of the most beautiful and healthful of the entire Allegheny icglon. Open to students ot both sexes, and offers thy following Courses ot Study : 1. A lull Classical Course of four years. t. A tuB Sclentic Course of four years. 3. The following Technical Courses ol 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 Coarse. Military drill Is required. Expenses for board and Incidentals very low. TUITION FBEE. Young ladles In charge ol a compe tent lady principal. For Catalogues, or other information, ad dress GEO. WATHEUTON, President, State College, Centre Co., Pa. aug8-13tdT,Th.&3 JOSW ADTMMTUSMMMSTS. N EXT DOOR TO THE COUET HOUSE. FAH UESTOC.K'S. We shali continue, during the remainder of AUGUST to close out the balance of SUMMER STOCK of every description, at LOW PRICES, preparatory to receiving a Large Stock of NEW FALL GOODS. Our ONE DOLLAR QUILT Beats Anything Ever Sold at the Price. New DARK STYLE CALICOS and SATINES Now Opened. Choice at Low Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER. PA. T?LINN A WII.I.SON. Housefurnishing ! FLINN &.WILLSON. ' HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVE REPAIRS. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE THEIR FURNACES, STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES in Good Order for the Winter, Should Have it Done Now, to Avoid the Rush and Delay in the Busy Season. Plumbing. Gas Fitting, Tin Roofing and Spouting Specialties. FLINN & WILLSON, (SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.) 1 'UK LI Bl'.LIAiiLE. COAUU WOKKS. NOKBECK S. F, COB. of DUKE LANCASTER, OUR MOTTO: OUJl WORK gHtone but First-Glass, and our Stock Large and Complete in Variety .gr BUGGIES, PHAETOJTS, CARRIAGES, . THE McOALL Hickory, Sporting and other Business Wagons. SrKEPAIl.ING OF EVERY. KIND PROMPTLY AND PROPERLY DONE. JUS IV Alt YEK TISEMKNlti. LOKILLARD'S REBECCA. TOCACCO, only 10 cents a plug at HARTM AN'S Yel low rout Cigar Store. OOUB KRIIUILGNCII THIS AMD I. VERY O SATUBDAr EVENING at the BEAR BAR, LEOPARD HOTEL. Bartholomew's Rochester Beer on tap. ltd "UTY TAX notice. j Six per cent, will be added toall City Tax not paid be tore tho 1st ot Sentcmbcr. C. F. MYERS, Treasurer. al2-tSl-d WANTED. A STEWARD TO TAKE charge or Harbangh Hall tho boarding department ot Franklin and Marshall College. r or particulars appiy nr, win. reicrence. 10 KE.Y. -. . APPLE, D.D., President. ul2-3td<w ITT ANTED LIFE IURAKCK AGENTS TV in Pennsylvania. To thoo who have had experience and have been sueccsstul as solicitors, good contracts will be given as General Agents for a number ot counties. In experienced men will be aided and Instructed by Special Agents. Address MANAGER. all-itd&w Box 3,005 N. Y. Postofncc. HEADQUARTERS FOR TUK BKT 5 cent Cigars in the city at HARTM AN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. 1RAND PICNIC. X The Sharo The Sharp Shooters will hold their an nual picnic at What-Glen Park on MONDAY AUGU8T 14. The friends of the society are respectfully invited. Omnibuses will leave at all hours during the day. - PUBLIC SALE Of CANADA HORSES. On Monday, August 14, 1832, will be sold at the Merrimac House, Lancaster eity. Pa., head ot Canada Horses. Also, a lot ot West ern Horses ; among them arc some line step pers ; can trot close to 3 minutes ; also, a lint: pair of match horses. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock all-2td GEORGE GROSSMAN. FOUNTAIN FINfS-UUT TOBACCO, 8 cents peroz., 25 cents per ! ft., at HART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar 8torc. BCDWiilSKR BKr.U.. Just received, a Iresh simply ol the cele brated Budwoiser Beer ; families and persons desirous 01 retailing tho same can be supplied by the undersigned. GEORGE WALL, augl2-8td Southern Exchange Hotel. TJO, FOB 1'HK SUSQUEHANNA. GRAND EXCURSION OF THE LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ TO WEISE'S ISLAND, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1882. Tickets tor the round trip Iroin Lancaster, Jl.oo; Columbia, Ctic; Children under 1-2 years pay ball fare. Tram leaves Lancaster at 7 o'clock a.m.; Columbia at 7:30. ror particu lars see large hand bills. r.,l?,H,15,l; FULL. ASSORTMENT OF JSUCHRE, Poker and other playing cards at HART MAN'S Yellow F'ront Cigar Store. PHILADELPHIA A READING RAIL ROAD. RAILROADERS Excursion to the Seashore. Last Sunday Excursion of the Season. Fare, Only $3.00 for Round Trip. Don't forget the day and dite SUNDAY, AUGUST 13. Excuslon train leaves King street, I Lancas ter, at! o'clock a. m. Scenery along this route worth double the excursion tare. Special trains, returning, leaving Atlantic City, Ex cursion House, at C p. in.; Depot at 4,5 and 5:10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Broad and Callow hill streets. at 10 p.m. Special trains will re turn on main line t3 Reading, and over the Jteauing a uoiumuin ranroaa, oniy on Aug, IS. ltd T 1HIKD GRAND 1 C0NNSTATTEB VOLKSFEST nsDXR tuk Ausricxs or the Goittjf VolKsfesI VereLD, OF LANCASTER, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st and 22d, 1882. AT TELL'S HAIN. ENTIRELY NEW ATTRACTIONS. Tho Colossal Fruit Column has been rebuilt and will be decorated handsomer than ever. THESAUBIAN WEDDING with procession-will take place at 1 o'clock p.m. SELAK'S BUCKALEW BAND, of York, Pa., lias been engaged to enliven the occasion on both days, and Taylor's Orchestra will Inrnish the dancing music. SHEEP BACES, SACK BACKS and other Bport will be provided for the Chil dren. Omnibusses will leave the city at all times daring the day, and the tare will be at a re duced price. Tickets, 25 cents. a!2-WtSa Styles LANCASTER, PA. & MILEY'S AND VINE STREETS, PENN'A. SUSTAINS OUR WORD I & DAYTON I NJf AnrEBTiaEMKNTS. JUST UKCEIYJSD A FRKSU LOT OF FINE CANDIES and CHOCOLATES, at BOLLINGER'S. FOR S A Ln A good Soda Water Fountain and Fixture?. Can be moved to any place. .Inst the thing for picnics and public gather ings. For kh'h cheap. Call on or address W. H. BOLLINGER, 166 North Queen street, ltd Lancaster, Pa. r vRGANIZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Infested in Safe and Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. S"For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, 19 EAST KING STREET. Iu.KmidTiiTliAS J." MARTIN CO. CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS. NEW PATTERNS FOR FALL TRADE. NEW COLORS, NEWDE8IGNS, NEW PRICES. Some few REMNANTS at leas than half. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Princ Sts. LANCASTER, PA. N KW YORK STORE. Black Cashmeres, Black Silks, Colored Silks. att,Sliand&Co. Aienow showing an immense line ot their famous brand ot ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, AT 50c., C2c , 75c 87Ka, $1.00. $1.23 A YARD. An elegant assortment of BLACK DRESS SILKS, AT 75c., 87'c, 11.00, $1.23, $1.50, 1.75AYABD. New FALL SHADES in COLORED DRESS GOODS, AT 75c. AND $1.(0 A YARD. An immense variety of Latest Styles In CALICOES, SATINES, AND CHINTZES. AT LOWEST PRICES. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. THIRD EDITION SATTJDAT BVBNXNO. AUG. 12, 1882. GREAT FIRE IN QUEBEC FLAMES THREATENING DESTRUCTION. A Suburb of tne City Ablaze, aud the Flamed Spreading Willi Terrible Rapidity Scenes Tbat Begar Description. Quebec, Aug. 12. Shortly after one o'ulook this morning, a fire broke out iu St. Sanvier, a suburb of this city. At 2:30 a. m.. twenty houses had been de stroyed. Thero are no water works here, the suddIv of water beioe derived from cisterns, many of which have already given out. The wind is blowing in the direction of tho city, and it is feared if the fire crosses into the suburbs of St Sanvier a third of the city will bo destroy ed. The fire originated in a stable attached to Dion's self-raising flour establishment and was caused by the careless handling of a candle. The fire bad burned for a loni; time before an alarm was sounded. Sr. Sanvier has no water supply but that de rived from cisterns and wells and some of them were quickly pumped dry. Old fashioned hand engines were worked at the wells. Notwithstanding all their efforts tho flames spread rapidly and defied for a timo all efforts to restrain their fury. The situation of the starting point of the fire is about 200 yards from the city courts and a little in the rear of St. Valicr street. Whatever wind was stirring blew iu the direction of the' fire. This fire beggars description. On ar riving from the city visitors found the streets densely packed with people, thous ands upon thousands crowding every wheie aud imjieding tho movements of the lire meu. The glare was suoli that at the dis tance ol nan a nine a newspaper count uc distinctly read by the light all around. At the distance of several blocks front the fire people were hauling aud throwing their household goods around in all direc tions and often in tho most ludicrous man ner. Cartmen plied a lucrative traffic, assisting iu removing tho property from the sceuo of danger. A number of mis creants thronged the back streets, dis honestly profiting by tho misfortums of their neighbors aud making away in the most barefaced fashion with everything they could lay their hands on. By 2:30 o'clock the following properties on Sanvier street had fallen prey to the flames : Mr. McIIugh, laborer, loss 700 : Blouia, butcher, $1,200 ; Dion self raising flour, loss $4,000 ; Lapointe, pilot, two houses. $3,000 ; Labrccher, milkman, $2,000. Most of the above properties were of workmen. Tho fire stopped on this street at Mr. Tanguay's residence. A few small houses aro burned on Demars and Bagot streets. The fire quickly broke through froni the back of St.. Valierc street, taking possession firstly of the car riage factoiyof Mr. Prosper (Jirnux. This was a wooden shop and factory which burned for a considerable length of time. On either side of it wero two im mense brick blocks, among tho finest in St. Sauvier, which wore destroyed. They were owned by P. Giroux, Journey aud Mr. Leckliue,;sboemakcr, and one other, the property of 3. Plamoud, dry goods merchant, was also burned. All or these properties are insured, principally in the Royal, Queen end other English compa nies. Each block must have liren worth $12,000. THROWN DOWN AHIGII KMHANKMKNT A Lance umber at Katlroad Laborer Severely Injured by an Accident to it Contraction Train. Waseca, Minn., August 12. A con struction train on the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad, with 57 laborers on board. was yesterday thrown from the track, near here, turned completely over, ami thrown down au embankment into the slough be low. The conductor of tho train, who was not seriously injured, camo hero immedi ately for assistance, and a relief train was sent to the wreck, which brought in the wounded, "f whom the followiug is a list : Thomas Madden, suffering from con cussion of tho brain ; has been uncon scious since tho accident, recovery doubt ful ; a Swede, name unknown, dangerously wounded in head and chest, recovery doubtful ; Frank Iladoig, badly wouuded in the head. The names of those loss hevercly wounded arc Peter Johnson, John Flick. Christ. Butler. John Loundeross, O. II Dale, Thomas Bclson, Androw Loundcrst, Albert Norf, Edward Allen A dol phin English, Simon Loreman, John Hollenberk, Charles Berg. Conrad Voglep, John Allen, -C. W. Toquist, An drew Noxman, Charles Towner, Albart. L-awin, John Alvin, John Adaoi, Ei-ucst Brtes, Michael O'Reiley, Alfred Harris, Fred Leistign, A. Anderson, Tims. Nor ton, Jnhu Hustcr, Wm. Ondman, .Teriy O'Neal and James Brown. in tjje hands or a mo it. A J'lro Interrupts au Attempted Lynching. Sl'ltLNGFIELD, 111.. Aug. 12. Ill till early part of last evening at Taylorsvi I li the belief prevailed that everything had quieted down and bail was being arranged for the three men, Clement, Pettis anil 3Iontgomcry, who aro charged with rav ishing Miss Bond. At about midnight, however, a mob of 3,000 or 4,000 men overpowered the officers, took the prison ers from the jail aud carried them out of town with tho avowed intention of hangiug them. The mob tried in vain ta extort a con fession by alternately hanging and lower ing them. A firo breakiug out in town most of the mob went to it, aud the pioso outing attorney and the father ot Miss Bond persuaded the others to lec the pris oners bo put back to jail. - TKLEtiRAPUlC YAPS. Little Spark from tne Electric Wires. A French apothecary uamed Teuaysou, has been sentenced to death for murder ing his wife's lover ; his brother and wife received light penalties as accessories. Lizzie Brown, who fc.ll through an ele vator way in Beading died of her injuries to day. The first conviction under the new law of Maryland, was tho case of David Gard uer, colored, who at Baltimore to day, re ceived 30 lashes for beating bis wife. General Warren's funeral took place at Newport, It. I., today, and among the dignitaries present was Gen. Hancock, who acted as one of the pall bearer;?. There was no attempted military display. WKATUKK INDICATION. Washington, Aug. 12. For the Mid dle Atlantic States slightly warmer gen erally fair weather, proceeded in tho ex treme southern portions by local rains, southerly to westerly winds, generally lower barometer. Nearly Ualf-a-allllion t,ol by Fire. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 12. A Spo kane Falls, W. T., dispatch of tho 11th says : A lire last night dostroyed over $400,000 worth of property ; partially in cured. Several men wero very severely burned . Jfonl Flay Suspected. WoncESTEK, Mass., Aug. 12. Tho body of Frank Perry was found on tho track at Athol, this morning with one arm cut off. Thero are two cuts ou tho head inflicted with a sharp instrument, which indicates foul play. MMMMMVm. rIMMI1l Ui PHiLADMLraa. August IX Choice wanted : old grades dull ; Soperflne. 93 7553 ; K.xtrn $3 37$ : Fa. Family. tVses ao. ye flow at sew 74. Wheat fatily aatlvo aad unsettled; iel. and Pa fied.il 1291 1 : do Amber, tl lift 117. Cora arm and scarce tor local u . i.-.mikt. aX89lc; yellow, -JliJic; do iuImi! ui is.c Oatsscarro and wanted. Ityesoaroa aad iran ted. J Seeds-Flaxsced doll at II 35. Provision firm and moderately active. Lard steady. Batter dull except for choice grade. Creamery Sxtra, 23Stlc : do good to choice 222ic. Eggs Arm on scarcity. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull: Kenned, VAa. Whisky at $1 18. Mew lets mush. Maw xosb. August IS. Flour State and Western dull aad declining ; Superfine State. $ 1034 63; 0oextra.$4t'0fJ9; choieedo. $5 ($7: fancy do, $7 1008; round hoop Ohio, S4 6503 25; cuoico do,$5 3007 50; Superfine Western. $3 404 65 : ooeamon to good extra do, H 605 a) ; choice do. $5 ;56 59 ; choice white wheat do, $703. Southern steady and auiet: common to fair extra. $4 90S5 75: rood to choice do. S5SIKS77S. Wheat ip lower and heavy ; moderate speculative trading ; No. 2 Red. Aug.. $1 13J 01 13k ; do Sept., $1 18M0I V ; do Oct.. $1 1401 15U ; do Nov., $1 1BH01 16.Sc ;do year. $U3U113& Corn wltout quotable change ; Aug. and Sept. 4c better ; later month KM lower; Mixed Western spot,8708SetiUo fu nres. 78087:SSc .--i Oats MctMe lower ; No. J AgX SQffa.Xc ; Oct.. 45a I5fc : year, 4lic ; State, o50tire ; Western, I'.lglHc. Live Stock Market. Cuicaoo. Iloga Receipts. I4.00J bead ; shin- ments 60.C0 head; general market strong and active at firmer rates; common to good Mixed, $7 7008 35; good to prime heavy packing and Mhlppiwr. $8 3508 DO. light, $7 liifiS 40 ; skips, $4 7507 50. Cattle Kucelr-t. 4 00U neail : shipments. 3.r00 head ; market brisk and prices 1'Hj higher ; poor exporlH. $7 S50S : good to choice ship ping. $ii 507 ; common to fair. $4 50f? K ; mixed hntchers. $20034 75; moderate unpply of canning; ramie cattle 10015c hiitm-r; Texan, ft U5 35; the bulk ol canning at lw 4 '.0 ; half-breeds. $4 .VKT5 'Jf : Americana, f i 750 550; stoc-ers and feeder. $3t 125. Sheep Receipts. l.SVi bruit; shipments, 3U0 head ; Market rather weak and slow at barely steady rate: inferior to lair. $104 : medium to giMid. $4 'JS04 50; choice to extra, $4 70. Utatgow cable advices to the Journal report cattle le and shepp lc lower than last week. Freight from Montreal are SOfflSS-j, and :OQ 4V on cattle from liostoii. Alrloreljin mar kets are rei ortcd bad, and American c.xiwrt cattle and sheep cannot staud'eoal price, in surance, freight, etc East Libkjtv Cntlle Receipts fort lie week ending August 10. f,304 head ot tbrougn and IM head of local; prices fair tn prime. ." 737 50 : good. $4 30: common, (4 SO ; Stock crs and feeders. $l$5 ; bulls slow at $2 800.1. Hogs ItPcelpts tor the week ending to-day. 770 head; market active: l'hiladelphius, fs 758 ! ; lialtlmorcs, $8 MI03 CO ; Yorkers, $7 75e8s. Sheep Itecelptt lor the week, xl.500 head ; market active ; common to prime, $iW)g)52i ; lamtw,t4505 57. New York, PhtladelphU ami Local SlOCkrf also Untied Stabw ltiids rep tel daily by JAcon i:. Lofctt.'i.' NorlU Queen strceL August li 10:09 ln iifci a. m. p. m. r.v. Del.. Idirk.A WMtern....t Ill lit UVH Denver A Kio Uramle r.l Htfi m S. V.. IJike KrieA Westoru.... 0 40 '$, Kansas and Texaa 40 :ai ; lAKP Shore Mich. Southern... I 5 II.V4 ll.r. New York Central '. I.W4 13SVi 131 New Jersey Cen'r 1. JSi 7S& 78li Ontario ft WeHtoru 2SK ; -xy4 Omaha Com 50;H 51 51 faclllc Mail V 45 45 Chhgo. Mil. st. ram laji mi -ayt Texas i'aclflc 51 5U Hy4 Wabash. :. .mis A Pacific.... XT 37 37 Western Union Tel. Co SHi 80;; t'ennsylvanu B. K Wi (, Hi litiadtug as 20'i 'i- ltnmdo IMtls A West. 'JOJ mjf, V0i Norlli.-rn IMcitleCom T1 5lt. 51 Preterred.... 'J-Vi 95 4 lamaatkk' tTATi;iFk. 'I'llCrilVRLaNl'ASTKKWATellKStlAK 1 ricd by Kmployees at the l'assenuer Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, In Lancaster City, whose Kemarkable Keconl is here attest ed by their Owners, aro Not " Special," but Average Lancaster Watches, All hough made here in Lancaster. AT IIOMK, Ihey do, with Proper Adiustineut, the Accu rate Work ot loreign Specials," at iitueh I.essCont to the Purchaser, who, buying 11 Lancaster Watch, can readily have it ex changed il In any respect unsati.-tsctory. 1. "Keystone." l'KHNSVLVASIA KAILKOAD COMPAMY. I r.AKCABTXB STATIOIf, AlllMt .". 18 "i J I have carrletl lor nearly TWO YKAIts a Lancaster Watch ot the'Kei'stone" Htcm wlnd grade. It ha.i given me p-irlect salls'ac tion iu every rcspecr, but especially as an ac curate time-keeper lor it has kept WITHIN TUK MINUTK with our Standard Kallroad 'I imc during the entli e past year ! To all per sons who aro required to have correct time, bat especially to UAILUOA1I MEN. I would confidently recoinaend the Lancaster Watch. Vf. V. HAMBK1GHT. Passenger Agent. 2. "J&eybtone." During the past forty years I have cartled a number of watches, but the Lnura,-tr Wateli ol the "Keystone" Mtein-windiut; grade, i-) the best I havs ever hail for keeping time. 1 h vc had It. now lor nearly T WO 1 KAKS. It runs "to the dot" always, and U as true as any Three-Hundred Dollar Watch 1 have ever seen. I don't believe there was ever a belter time keeper, for ordinary use. turned out of any watch factory in the world. KDWAKD KAUTZ, Depot I'oliccman. 3. "rVWBGjSnd." J! :e year ago. or longer. I purchased from Mr. Louis Weber, a Lancaster Watch of the 'West End" grade It lias )' OV TUK MINUTK KVEIt SINCK with our llailroad 'time, and :i- a time p:ece cinnot reiullly be excelled. 1 could not get any higher-priced Waich that would be more atNlaelory. A wm tli that will stand the tes ot KMLLOAU USE so well as these Lancaster movements ilo, must be a good oue. rhhislheonly w.uch 1 have ever can led that has done anything like its go 3d work, and 1 don't wimt anything better. W. f. WELCH ANS. Clerk in Ticket Office. 4. "West End." The Lancaster Watch of the "West Knil" Mem-wind gnulMtli tl iMiught Iroin Mr. II. M. Mireiner TWO YKAUHA.NI KHiUT MONTHS .go, id a Urst-clays time-kc ptr. It has ran VKKY ACCURATELY with t-ie Pennsylvania ItaiSroad Time ALL TIIK WHILE, mid has given uie pcrtect tatlaluctlon. HE.VfAMIV KIEIIL. Deimt Employee. EOMUAI.M. 1MKAP BUILDING LOTrf FOR SALE. The undersigned o!r;rH lor sain on longtime and easy payment t' I KTY BUILDING LOTS on Duke, Lime, Frederick and N;w streets. Also an elegant lol, "D.v-'W Ieet. :idiolniug rot. Stalir's, on We-4t. lames street. A good chance now tn girt a rheap lot. Call nt Coal U flier, 22 Eiwt Klngs'reot and srr plan. A. W. It SSKL, jy2I-lmd '22 East Klur tr-el. POSITlVKf llltl.lt; nU.ur HALUAMLIC CITY PICOPEKTY. On SATURDAY, the l!)th ilay ol AUGUST. 1H8. the undersigned, being all ot the children of Peter Long and Kliz-ibeth Long, lale ot l lie city ot Lancaster, deceased, will! olfer at pub lic sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel. (Frank blpugh's). West King street, ot said city, the tollowing real estate, vi?. : A lot or piece ol ground, sitnatoi on the northwest corner of West oramse and Char lotte streets, in said city, containing in front on said West urango street. 64 feel, 4J iucbes. more or less, and extending of the name width northwardly 151 lect. more or less, to tho property now In the possca-Ion ot John Gib son, bounded on the east by said Charlotte street ; on the west by the property belonging to the heirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased; on south by said West Orange street, and on the north by property of said John Gibson. Whereon is erected a one-story LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, Stable, Ac The lot contains a variety oi Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, aad a well ol excellent water. And Is one ol the most eligible buildinglnts in the city. Good title will be given to the purchaser. Persons desiring tnrthcr information may call on William K. Wilson and II. Clay Bra baker, esq. Sale tn commence at 7 o'clock p. ni.. when terms will be made known by the undersigned owners. JOnXLOAG, SUSAN LONG, CATIIAKINK LONG, AD ALIKE LONG. FANNY FREE. SARAH LONG. MAKYSIIAUD. KL1ZABKT11 ST1FFL2.: Ue-nky kHVBSBT, Auctioneer. JulyS-7tdS&augl7,13 VJ