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LANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER; TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1882.
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MORKIS BKIUKEB.
Uelsltrcught From KansasCltyand Lodged
In Jail.
Prison Iuspector Ilageu, who went West
some days ago to bring to this city "Morris
Brickcr, an escaped convict, ai rived in
Lancaster with his prisoner yesterday
afternoon, and lodged him in the county
jail. Mr. Ilagen states that bo reached
Kansas City on Saturday morning at 7:30 ;
got his papers fixed and had the prisoner
turned over to him, and left for the East
on Saturday night at 8:30. Reached St.
Louis next morniug after daybreak,
and tbenco to Cincinnati. Ho says
Brickcr is a slippery customer, and
required constant watching. At Cincin
nati a newspaper reporter boarded the
train, and while ho was interviewing Mr.
Hagcn, Bricker, though band-culTeci.made
a dart for the car door and escaped. He
jumped over a train of cars standing on
au opposite track and ran for liberty, but
was captured after running a square or
two. Some distance this side ot Cincin
nati he made another attempt to escape
via the water-closet, but was watched too
closely to permit of his getting' away.
Bricker1 s bauds aie so small that it re
quired tho greatest care to adjust the
bracelets to his wrist so that he could uot
slip them off.
Mr. Hagcn says that he was unusually
walclilul of Brickcr, because the Kansas
City jailer had told ltitn that Brickcr had
boasted that ho would never bo taken all
the way to Lancaster. Tho prisoner was
constantly on the rjui nvc for means of
escape, and did not appoar to givo up hope
until after he had paxscd llarrisburg.
Hagcn had purj-osely deceived him by
telling him they would change cars at
Harrisburg, and when Bricker found that
this last means of escapo was cut oil", he
gave up and resigned himself to his fate.
On reaching the depot, this city, he was
hurried into a coach and thenco to jail
where ho now remains.
Mr. Hagcn says that ho has no doubt
John Frankford was in Kansas City on
the day Brickcr was arrested, and that ho
too would have been arrested had it not
been for the accidental shooting of Officer
Murphy dnring tho sculllo icsnltiug in
Bricker'.-; arrest. The affair becoming
noisid abroad reached Frankford's cars
and ga ve him a chauce to get away.
HHABPSHOOTISUS' PICNIC.
Tlie Prizes Shot for and Won.
The Lancaster sharpshooters had a very
pleasant picnic at What Glen yesterday.
A target practice at 140 yauls rango
formed an interesting part of tho proceed
ings. The lirhfc prize was won by Wm.
Suultz, who made 29 rings ; tho second by
George Heiss, 28 lings ; third Wm. Itoehm
2G lings ; fourth, George Kircher, 24 rings';
fifth C. Iippold, 24 lings ; sixth Dr. J. L.
Atlee jr., 19 linjrs; seventh, II. Breiter,
15 rings ; eight, Joseph Gardner, 10 rings.
The best order prevailed on the grounds
all day.
Assault and Battery.
Yesterday afternoon Thad Henry, jr.,
a colored hod carrier, while diuuk went
to the new building ou East Orange street,
which is being erected by tho estate of
Jacob Long, and became engaged in a
quarrel with Charles Lee, another colored
man who was carrying the hod there.
Heury was whipped and he has brought
fcuit boforo Alderman J. F. Doncelly
against Lee.
Tlio Three Krutes.
The two big brutes who have a trained
bear havo again made their appearance on
the street. Tho bear wears a heavy iron
and leather muzzle, and is dragged around
town by a long chaiu, being made to stand
ou bis hiiltl legs and turn uumniersauilB.
He can do very few tricks, but they are
enough to almost kill his bear. ship. His
owucr should bo arrested, instead of being
allowed to take tho bear around town
while the weather is so warm, endeavor
ing to make people believe that they arc
giving a trained animal show.
Tno Knights llepaittirr.
This moraine at 9:15 Divisions No. G
aud 7 uniform rank Knights of Pythias,
left this city lor Harrisburg, on a special
train. They wero accompanied by the
Steel ton and Lancaster bands, and before
leaving they made a street parade over
tho route published yesterday. Tho men
looked and inarched well and each division
had about 40 in line. Besides tho Knights
a number of other folks weut on the train,
2G5 tickets having been sold .
Hurtling ol Lapp's Barn.
Benjamin Lapp, whose barn, situated
near Mechanicsburg on tho New Holland
pike, was burned on Sunday night was in
Lancaster this morning. He says ho has
no doubt the bnildiug was fired by an in
cendiary. Tho loss on the building and
contents is about $1,000, on which ho has
an insurance of 350 ou tho barn and $3.10
on tin contents.
Policemen Suspended.
Alvin Pyle, of tho First waul, aud Sam'l
Lcntz, of tho Fifth waul, members of the
city police force, havo leen suspended by
the mayor, the former for 30 anrt tho latter
for CO days, fordisordeily and uuofliccrlike
conduct while on duty ou Saturday even
ing last.
Resigned.
Victor Yccker has resigned his position
as paying teller in the Farmers' bank ou
account of ill health. In a couple of
weeks ho will leavo lor Wisconsin on a
two months' gunning trip. No one has
yet been elected to tako Mr. Ycckcr's
place.
Police vases.
Aldcimau McConomy committed one
druuken and disorderly person to the
county prisou for ten days ; and one train
jumper for ten days.
Taken an Appeal.
Isaac Bushong, ex county commission
er, has taken an appeal from tho decision
of the connty arbitrators surcharging
him.
Improvement.
A new table in the prothonotarys office
lia just been put in, and is a great im
provement on tho largo contra desk for
merly there.
The Ringgold Rami Excursion to Atlantic
City will take place on Saturday, August lfl.
Round trip tickets good tor three days. Train
leaves Lancaster (King St.) at 4 10 a. in., Col
umbia at 4:10, Landlsvillc 430. Fare $3.00.
Leave Manbcim at 4:45, I.Ititz 4:.V, Ephratn
6:15. Fare only $175. aS.10.12,14,10,18
HflCVlAS. XOT1VVS.
Don't vie In the Uouse.
"Rough on Kats." Clears out nits, mice,
roaches, bed-bugs, flics, ants, moles, chip
munks, gophers. 15c.
Tun public lacks notagcnulno remedy tor
skin diseases in Glenn's Sulnbur Soap.
Woxicir everywhere use Parker's Ginger
Tonic, because they bave learned by experi
ence that it overcomes despondency. Indiges
tion, weakness In tbc back and kidneys, and
other troubles of the sex. ome Journal.
al-lmdeod&eow
This nutritive properties ot Colden's Llcbig's
Liquid Beef and Tonic Invlgnrator sustains
tbe body without solid food. Golden'; no
other. al41wdcodw
Few complexions can bear the strong, white
morning light which exposes every speck of
t an, every pimple and tbe slightest spotting
of eczema. In Dr. Benson's Skin Cure is sure
relief from the annoyance of these blemishes
on tbe cheek ot beauty. al4-lwdw
It Is no Joke
To suffer constant headache, depression ot
spirits, longing tor food and not being able to
cat wncn put. oeiorc yon, gnawing pains in
the stomach, lassitude and a ceneraf feeling
ot goncnesi; but a capital Joke to find that
liumocic cioou jiiiicis remove a tuesc
symptoms and only costs $1. For sale at II.
1J. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xotth Queen
sir. ot, I an caster.
It Toughens.
HOZODONT toughens the gums and makes
them healthy, so tha't the? hold in the teeth
firmly. It removes the tartar, elves comfort.
Is economical of health and money, and wben
once used will never be given up. Try SOZO
DOXT. al-Vlwdeodftw
urown't Household Panacea
Is the most cflective Pain Destroyer In
tho world. Will mo-t surely quicken the
blood, whether taken Internally or applied
externally.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
pam In the Side. Back or J5owel3. Sore Throat,
Rheumatism and all aches, anil H T1IK
GREAT RELIEVER OK PAIN. "I'eown's
Household Pakacea" should ic In every
family. A teaspoon ful of the Panacea In a
tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred J,
taken at lied time will break cp a cold. 25cts
boltle tebll-lvdM.WftSftw
A Marvelous cure
For all bodily ailments, ariiingfrom impurity
ol blood, n torpid liver, irregularity ot tho
bowels, indigestion, constlnation. or disorder
ed kidneys, is warranted in a free use of i!ur-
iiocx uiooii n i tiers, puce (I. r or sale at u.
1J. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
A World or Good.
One of the most popular medicines now be
iore the American public, is Hop Bitters. Von
sec It everywhere. People lake it with good
effect. It builds them up. It Is not as pleas
ant to the taste as some other Bitters, as It is
not a whiskey di ink. It is more like the old
fashion d bone-set tea. that has done a world
or good. 11 you don't feel just light, try Hop
Hitlers. Amiuu yews. a!-2wdftw
The GREAT GERMAN INVlGORATOlt Is
the marvel ot the medical world. It never
fulls 1o completely cure Nervous Debility,
Mental Depression, etc. The testimony ot
thousands can be had by writing to F. .7.
CncNEV, Toledo, Ohio. o!c agent lor the Uni
ted States. Price, $1.00 per box; six boxes for
$5.00, II vour druggist docs not keep the
remedy hciiJ to headquarters and gel tho
medicine by mail. Circulars and testimonials
on application. uH-IydM&Th
Liquid Gold.
Daniel l'lauk, ot Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa.,
describes it thus : "I rode thirty miles for a
bottle of Thomas' EclcctricOil. which effected
the wonderful cure of a crooked limb in six ap
plications ; it proved worth more than gold to
me." For sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug .storo
137 North Queen si root, Lancaster.
That hacking roush can be soqutckly e
iy Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee It, For
in Cochran's urug store, 137 North Qnepn
tm-l.ln-ilitnu'J
u red
unlo
f lnopii St
myl-lwdcow&w
Alotliend 7Iotlirtt I ! Mothers I!
Aieiyou disturbed at night and broken ol
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If
so, go at onco and get a bottle ot MRS. WIN
SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relievo
the poor little sufferer immediately depend
upon it: there is no mistake about It. There
Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it,
who ill not tell you at once that it will regu
late the bowels, and givo rest to the mother
and iclict and health to the child, operating
like magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all
casi-s, and pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription ol one ol the oldest and best
fcuialo physician and nurses In the United
States, Sold every whno. 25 cents a bottle.
m2-ly-M.WA.Sftw
That HUHbuiid ol Aline,
Is Ihice times the man he was licfore he begun
using " Wells' Health Rcnewcr." $1. Drug
gists. Depot John Black.
Weak niuiclcs and nerves, sluggishness ot
thought and inactivity, cured by Brown's linn
Bitters. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug
store, l.7 North Quccu street, Lancaster.
all-lwd&w
To it a wan contagion from garments and
linen, disinfect with Glenn's Sulphur Soap.
Pike's Toothache Drops euro in ono minute.
nl4-lwdcod&w
SLuarLsss nights, made miserable by that
terrible couj. Ii. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy
lor vou. For sale at Cochran's drug stoie. 137
Ninth Queen St. myl-lwdc-uw&w
A l ougn. Coin or sore Tnrnai slioiiio no
sloppot. .Neglect irequenuy renutts tn nn In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption.
Uiown's t.ioncliiiU Troeln-s do not disorder
the stomach like cough syrups au.l balsams,
but act directly ou the lmlamcd party, allaying
Irritation, give reller in Asthma. Kroiicliial
Coughs, Catarrh, and tho Throat Troubles
which Singers and I'ubllcSpcakers are subject
to. For thirty ycara Brown's Bronchial
Trocucs have been recommended by physi
cians, and always glvts ported salisiailion.
Having been tested by wide and constant ue
Tor nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained wiJ .ncrited rank among the lewjtajilo
remedies of tho ase. Sold at ii cents a box
evervwlwre mv-lvdTTIiAFAlvw
UtSCUKO 1'llOM UK ATI I.
Tii.- lollnwingstatementot William !. Cough
in, ot Somerville, Mass., is so remarkable tout
wo beg toask for it the attention ot our read
era. lie says ; "in tliw lall ot 187(1 1 was taken
with :. violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my
appetite aud llesli. 1 was ho weak at ono time
that 1 could not luivo my bed. In the sum
mer of 1S77 1 wasndniittcd to the City Hospital.
Wliile there the doctors said I had a hole In
my lett lung us big as a half-dollar. 1 expend
ed over a hundred dollars In doclois aud med
icines, l was so tar gone at ono time a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope
but a irleiid told mo ot DR. WM. HALL'S
BALAAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at
my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I
got a bnttlo to satisfy them, when to my sur
prise; and gratification, 1 commenced to feel
better. My hope, once dcud, began to revive,
ami to-day I loci in better spirits than I have
tho past three years.
" I write this hoping you will publish it, so
that every one afflicted with 1)1-cased Lungs
will be induced to lake Dlt. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOll THE LUNGS.and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1
have taken two bottles and can positively say
tli:. it has done me more good than all the
other medicines I lavo taken since my sick
ness. My congh has almost entirely disap
peared and I shall soon be able to goto work.'f
Sold bv H. It. Cochrnn, 187 orth Oneen street
Bay Fever.
Mr. a. L. Avkbv, Pharmacist, Newark, N
J. Having been severely afflicted for eleven
years with Hay Fever, after trying almost
everything without avail, I gave up all hopes
ot being cured, when I purchased or yon a
box ol Ely's Cream Balm. To my surprise
atter a lew applications, 1 was entirely ro
licved. It. Watson Harris, 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
tako 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.
Ureer Syracuse, N.Y. Price 50 cents. Apply
Into nostrils with little linger.
For sale at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 North
Queen street. ju7-3
BMSJLTH8.
Misciilicu. In Silver Springs, Lancaster
county. Pa.. August 12, 1S&, Adam Mischllch,
aged US years, 11 months and 19 days.
The relatives and friends are respectfully In
vited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, at St. Stephen's Lu
theran church, Lancaster. Interment at Lan
caster ccmctciy, alWitc .
Lytle. In this city, on the 14th Inst., Mary
11., daughter of Scott P., and Anna C. Lytle,
in the 2d year ot her age.
The relatives and friends ot the family are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
from the residence oilier parents, No. 18 East
Andrew street, on Wednesday afternoon at 4
o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme
tery. lt
XrW AVrXMTXBJSMXNXS.
WANTED. A CIBL TOR UEKKKAI.
hontewoxk. Family ot two. Good
washer and ironer. Apply at No. StSAVeat
Chestnut street. ' ltd
w
AM'rEU-4 GUUU G1KX. FOK GEN-
end Housework. Apply at
116 EAST
LEMON
STREET.
lt
Lancaster. Pa.
ri-ffK KEGULAK MO.NTULY MKKT1NU
X ot the Sbifflerrire Company will be held
as usual In its leiml place, the Hall of the En
gine House, THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock.
Members are requested to attend, as business
or importance will be presented.
It P. S. GOODMAN, Sect.
A FULL LINE OF SMOKING TOBACCO
at HABTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar
Blirv, 21 North Queen street.
o
VK NKW 1USAL ESTATK
CATALOGUE
Will be issued in a few weeks. Those wishing
to enter their property for sale In the first
Issue should bond descriptions at once. No
charge tor entering city property.
ALLEN A. HERB & CO.,
Roal Estate and Insurance Agents
No. W, EAST KING STREET.
A FULL. ASSOKTMKNT OF KUCIHUC,
Poker an.l other playing cards atHAUT
MA.V3 Yellow Front Cigar Store.
SAMUKL H. FKII'E, ATTOKNKV, HAS
Removed his Ofilco irom 56 North Duke
street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi
ately In Hear of Court House, Long's New
Building. ml7-tld
IN CASKS OF CANUKK THERE AKE
the wildest variations in the degrco ot
pain; neither the size nor the duration or
period ot the tumor seem to influence the
amount ot pain with certuinty.
CANCERS, TUMORS. SKIN DISEASES
also. Chronic una Private Diseases succesa
iiilly'treiitcdby DRS.H D.and M. A. LONGAKER,
Office 13 East Walnut SI., Lancaster, Pa.
Consultation five. 14 dftw
WANTED. LIFE INMJUANCE AGENTS
in Pennsylvania. To those who havo
had excrlencn and have been successful as
solicitors, good contracts will Imj given us
General Agents tor a number ot counties. In
expel fenced men will be aided and instructed
by Special Asrents. Address
MANAGER,
nll-ltd&w Box 3,005 N. Y. Fostottlec.
WALNUT STREET L1VEKV.
Having added to my already extensive
livery stock a
HANDSOMK NEW IIEAliSE,
I am now prepared to attond funerals on the
most reasonable terms. Any number of
coaches furnished on short notice, witli good
horses and CHretul driver-". All the appoint
ments ot allrstclass Livery, including two
and four-horse Omnibuses.
ELI POWELL,
alllwd Office : No. to Ea-t Walnut street.
T)KNN.SYLVANIA IMILUOAD.
LAST OP THB SEASON.
ANOTHER SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSION
WILL 15K RUN TO
" ATLANTIC CITY,
On FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1882,
GOOD FOR THREE DAYS.
RATES: Columbia, Mouutvillu and Lan
caster, .$.". on. Stations east at a proportionate
reduction. Mount Joy and Landlsvillc pas
sengers will come to Lancaster on Fast Line.
3See Cliculars and Posters.
UAVEKST1CH CLAUH, Manager,
ltd&w Lancaster, Pcnn'a.
E1
EDUCATIONAL,
Pennsylvania State College.
FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 25.
Located in one of the most beautiful and
healthful of the entile Allegheny legion.
Open to students ot both sexes, and oilers the
following Courses ot Study :'
1. A full Classical Course of four years.
-'. A lull Scicutie Course of four years.
3. The following Technical Courses ot four
years each : (a) Agi culture : (b) Natural His
tory: (e) Clicmlstiy and PIijhics; (d) Civil
Engineering.
4. A Special Course In Agriculture.
5. A Siocial Course In Chemistry.
0. A Classical nnl Scicntitic Preparatory
Course.
Military drill Is required. Expenses tor
board and incidentals very low. TUITION
FREE. Young -ladies In chaigoof a compe
tent lady principal-
For Catalogues, or other information, nil-die-s
GEO. W. ATHERTON, riesideiit.
Mate t.ollcgc, Con tie Co., Pa.
augS IStdT.Th AS
r. i AUK!!. HAY-FRVia:.
CATARRH.
WsCnBalni
VOHITIVKI.Y MIRKS
CATARRH,
(OLD IN THE HEAD
HAY FEVER,
Catarrhal Deafness,
Heals Sores In Naal
Passages, Subdues Ca
tari hal Headache
l'RICE 50 C2MH.
Ely's Cream Balm Co.
OSWEGO, N Y.
HAYEVER.
Ely's Cream Halm
Effectually cleanses
the nasal pnssages of
Catari hal virus.caus
Ing healthy secre
tions, allajH inflam
mation, protects tho
membrane from ad
ditional colds, com
pletely heals the
sores aud lestores
tbc sense of taste and
smell. Henctlclal ro
suits arc realized by
a few application. A
thorough treatment
will euro Catarrh,
Hay Fever, 4e. Un
equaletl lor colds In
the head. Agreeable
to use. Apply by the
little finger Into the
nostrils. Ou receipt
otto cts. will in.tll a
package, hold by II.
it. Cochran,1.l7 North
Queen street, Lan
caster, Pa.
ELY'S CREAM RALM
augl5 eod.eowd&eoww
CO., Oswego, N. Y.
ri'DE 1!U1.1
J
WILL NEED A
New Suit
Very soon. Something that will tako the
place ot the light one thoy havo been wearing
all summer, but a little heavier. Wo hare
Just the article you want, and manyot the
dark colors have been MARKED DOWN.
They arc ot MEDIUM WEIGHT and all ol
this season's make, but thero are not many of
them, so those who need
BOY'S SUITS,
should come early and get the best choice.
Men's Odd Pants
Are called lor now moro than any other gar
ment. We have a lew short lines reduced in
prlco to close them out. Also, a few ODD
COATS at greatly reduced prices
' -OUIt-
Mil Gills Department
HAS
LISLE THREAD
AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS
That arc Just the thing lor comfort. NECK
WEAll in all the Ugh' est things for SUMMER
WEAR. MACINAW and FINE MANILLA
HATS. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HaTS, at
prices that cannot fall to meet tho wants of
all. 9Goods cheerfully exchanged wben
desired and money refunded when not per
fectly satisfied.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER
i
34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
SmW-AVTA
LOlcTTT llHirjHMITIi TUCACCO,
' only 10 cents a plug at H AMMAN'S Tel-
WW tlliBtVUMWI It.H l.ff
--f
fMTY i.t.M. rice.
j Six per cent, will be added to all City Tax
not paid belore the 1st ot September.
C. F. MYERS.
al2-tSl d Treasurer.
WANTKD. A 8TKWAKD TO TAKE
charge of Uarbaugh Hall tbe boarding
llmarfmnnt nt tTv-anlrlln find VAYidtAll ftnllmrf
For particulars apply at, with reference, to
al2-3tdAltw ' President.
BUDWfclSKK BKBB.
Just received, a fresh sumly ot the cele
brated Budweiser Beer ; families and persons
desirous ot retailing the same can be supplied
by the undersigned.
GEORGE WALL,
augl2-Std Southern Exchange Hotel.
TJ O, FUR THE SUSQUEHANNA.
GRAND EXCURSION OF TUB
LANCASTER LIEDERKHANZ
. TO WEISE'S ISLAND,
On THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1882.
Tickets lor the round trip from Lancaster,
$1.00; Columbia, 60c.; Child en under 12 years
pay halt fare. .Train braves Lancaster at 7
o'clock a. ul; Columbia at 7:3. jror particn
lars see large hand bills. : 5,li,l4,15,lC
HAVANA OB YAKA C1GAKS, THK
clear article, only 5 cents, at HART
MAN'S Y'ellow Front Cigar fctore.
o
KGANIZED 18IO.
' I
The Old American Fire Insurance Com
pany of Philadephia.
ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred
and Thirty-three Thousand
Five Hundred and Eiahty
four Dollars and Eighty
eight csnta.
All iBvesteilH Safe wi SrtidSceuritles.
Company Conservatively Managed.
43-For Insurance apply to
RIFE & KAUFFMAN,
19.EAST KING STREET.
iu35mdTuThAS
clotiiixo.
OPKCIAI.
To the Public I
r
Siuco our mark-dowu in prices we
havo run off. a great many of our
Light Weights. --Some of the choicest
and best styles reinaiu and
must positivee y be sold be-
FOBESEPT. Jit.,
to make room for ' our Fall and
Winter Stock.
Some very choico styles sold for $35
going at $25. A large line of $30
Suits selling for $30. A full stock of
genuine
Imported Scotch Bannockburru?,
Celtics and Serge Weaves as
lowjus 915 fit! Suit.
Our aim is to start in the season
with entire new Styles and will sell
regardless of cost.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
No. 121 North Queen Street.
MUlilCAL.
D
K. IIKNSON'S RKMKDI1M.
Krom theSpiIngileld Republican.
A Generous Act
That will bo Appreciated by all who
Care for Their Complexion
and Skin.
It is not generally known that the nervous
system has a wonderful Influence over the
skin, but this U a fact known to medical men
who have given much ot their time to the
study ol diseases ot the Skin. No one can have
a clear and lair complexion unmixed Willi
blotches or pimples wno is very nervous.
Whatever tends to a healthful condition of
the nervous system always beautlllcs ihe com
plexion and removes roughness and dryness
ot thejskin. Somo skin diseases arc not at
tended by visible signs on the surface, but an
intolerable ilehingthat renders lire miserable.
We copy the following deserving and Inter
esting compliment from the Tribune which
says: 'Dr C. w. .Benson's New Remedy,
'Skin Cune.' la received by the public with
great confidence, and it is regarded as a very
generous act on tbe doctor's part to make
known and prepare lor general use his valu
able and favoilte piescrlpUou lor tbe treat
ment ot skin diseases, alter having devoted
almost his entire life to the study and treat
ment of nervous aud skin diseases, in which
he took great delight. Ho was for a number
ot years physician in charge or the Maryland
Inlinnaty on Dermatology and anything lrom
his hands is at once accepted us authority and
valuable. The remedy is fully the article to
attack tho disease, both interally, through
the absorbents, and is the only reliable
rational mode ot treatment. These prepara
tions are only put up for general use, atter
having been utcd by the doctor In his private
practice for years, with the greatest success
and they fully merit the confidence or all
classes ot sultcrcrs from skin diseases." This
Is for i-alo by all druggists. Two bottles. In
ternal and external treat ment.ln ono package.
Don't be persuaded to take any other, It
costs one dollar.
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They contain no opium, quinine or other
harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Prlco. SO
cents per box, two boxes tor il, six boxes lor
$2.50 by mall, postage rree. Dr. C. W. Benson,
Baltimore, Aid.
O. N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton street, New
York, is wholesale agents for Dr. C. W. Ben
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TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 15, 1883
W0KK AND WAGES.
PKOUKESi OF THE VAKIODS STRIKES.
No Signs ol compromise at WllkeaDarre
The Situation at Pittsburgh and tbe
Harmony MUIs.
Wilkesbarre. Aug. 15. There were
no signs to-day of any compromise be
tween the striking driver boys and Messrs.
Charles Parrish & Co. The streets are
foil of idle miners who are in favor of the
action of the boys. It is the intention of
the operators not to comply with the de
mands made by the strikers. If the latter
do not return to work this week the mules
at the Empire mines will be removed on
Monday, and tho mines will bo declared
idle until the strikers return to work upon
the basis offered them.
LUaGSHOKKHEN QUIT.
Demands Tbat Are said to be Exorbitant.
Boston, Aue. 15. Tho striko of the
longshoremen's Provident Union began
here this morning. The demand of the
men is for 40 cents per hour for day work,
50 cents an hour at night and double price
on Sunday. Thcso figures are generally
regarded as excessive and the steamship
agents are not inclined to pay them. Tho
Leyland steamship line has engaged SO
Italians. The Cunard lino having no boat
hero to be discharged this week have no
need to tako immediate action. This
striko involves some 300 to 400 men con
nected with tbe ocean steamship work.
It is claimed by the strikers that at the
best they canuot mako more than seven
dollars a week and that the work is irreg
ular and arduous. They state that they
have given the bteamboat companies a
month's notice and not having received
any reply deem that the time is ripe for
tbe strike. As the organizations are under
good discipline a firm attitude will proba
bly bo maintained. The Leyland line has
discharged the longshoremen in its em
ploy and hired Italian laborers.
BUIH SIDES DETBKM1NED.
No Change la tbe Situation at Harmony
Mills.
Couoes, N. Y., Aug. 15. At tho Har
mony mills there is no change. All of the
mills are in operation with a limited num
ber of operatives. The company are san
guine of ultimate success, and tho strikers
are determined to resist to tho last. Time
ly aid iu small amounts is beiug received
from the Trades' Union iu New York,
Albany, Troy and other places. Tho test
of evictions from the company's tenants
will be developed within the next thrco
weeks.
TJJK PITTSBURGH SlKIKt:.
Talk Abont Compromising the Trouble.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 15. A report
comes from Maboniug Valley that Brown,
Bennell & Co., owners of one of tbe largest
mills in the country, whose pay roll is over
one million dollars per year, bave offered
thoir employees their old wages, and say
if tho offer is not accepted they will em
ploy non-union men.
The coal miners of Pittsburgh district
are holding a convention, but so far
nothing is known of thoir proceedings. It
is thought somo action will bo taken look
ing to a settle of tho sttike.
WEAVERS WM' WON'T VIF.LD.
Tbey Talk It Over and Refuse to Stand a
Keductlon of Wages
Philadelphia, August 15. Tho sixty
odd weavers of the Symrua carpet and
rug factory who struck about, ten days
ago, because tho manufacturers, Bromley
& Sons, reduced tho pay on Yeddo and
landscape stylo of rugs from 10 aud 10
to 9 aud 9 cents pr yard, held a meeting
this morning and decided not to accept
any compromise but to hold out for their
original futures. Ic was reported that aid
was being giveu the meu.
t-ICLUUKAPlIlU TAPS.
Little Sparks From tbe Electric Wires.
The statement in tho 2'imtn that the
Piince of Wales will go to Germany
for bis health produces a sensation in
London.
Carpenter coutiuued his speech defend
ing the Dorseys to-day.
Tho O'Conuell statue was unveited in
Dublin to-il.iy, and tho opening of the ex
hibition followed.
Senator Brown telegraphs to Sergeaut-at-Arms
Boight that Senator Hill's phy
sician thinks tho latter will certainly die
to-day.
David Morris, agod 50, cut Steiliug
Officer's throat without provocation in
Clark county, Oregon, and it is thought
he will be lynched by excited citizens.
An unknown man, apparently about 40
years of age, fell from a passenger train at
Marion, N. J., aud was killed.
David It. Watson was drowned while
bathing at Wilmington, Dal., aud the
same fate overtook Prof. Stanley Stevens,
tho philosopher, at Boxnull, England.
Grand City, Mo., was damaged to the
extent of $50,000 by nn incendiary fire and
the destruction of John H. Rowley's
stable, in Providouce,- R. I., caused a loss
of $30,000.
General Singleton Beady to Bolt.
Qcincy, III., Aug. 15. General Single
ton has consented to become an Independ
ent candidate for Congress provided the
Republicans make no nomination at
White Hall on Wednesday. This very
likely will result in tho Republicans sup
porting him, as the district is securely
Democratic on a straight issue.
Sam Hair's County Instructs for Ulra.
HAnitiscuua, Pa., August 15. Tho Re
publican county convention assembled
this morning and placed in nomination a
ticket composed exclusively of the present
incumbents. Conferees were appointed to
support 8. F. Barr for Congress and John
B.facPherson for additional law judge.
A Historic Oak Destroyed by Lightning.
Washington, Aug, 15. A gigantic oak
at Mount Vernon, known as " Washing
ton's oak," was destroyed by lightning a
few days since. It had many historic as
sociations. WEATBEB INDICATIONS.
Washington, Aug. 15. For the Mid
dle Atlantic States continued warm and
partly cloudy weather, southerly to west
erly winds, stationary or lower barometer,
followed on Wednesday by local rains.
BOLD BAM B0BBEBS
thh-vU okx away WITH IMO WAG
They KaocK Uow the Casbter aad a Clerk
and Steal SZO.eM The Town
la Hot Parson.
Kewanek, Ills., Aug. 13. Testeiday
afternoon two men called at tbe First
National bank here and left their satcheb.
They called for them at 6 o'clock, while
Cashier Pratt and Miss Palmer, a clerk,
were alone in tbe bnilding. The lady
openod tbe door for them and was knocked
insensible by one of the men, while the
other pushed into tbe office and stunned
Pratt. They then placed the lady and
Pratt in the vault and decamped with
120,000, of which $6,000 was in gold.
Miss Palmer and Pratt managed to re-
f lease themselves in about an hour. Up to
midnight tho robbers had not been caught.
Tho bank robbers were seen this morn
iug near Mineral, 111. Parties were in hot
pursuit with every prospect of arresting
both men before night. Over 300 men
were scontinir iu every direction. Mr.
Pratt and Miss Palmer are in a bad condi
tion to-day. Miss Palmer is badly bruised
and feverish. She is prostrated by the
excitement. Business houses and shops are
all closed, tho owners joining in the chase.
Colored IHca la Council.
Willi AsisroitT, Pa., August 15. The
Pennsylvania stato league (colored) met
here this morniug, William Nesbit, of
Altoona, presiding. Over one hundred
delegates were preseut ; William D. For-
ten, of Philadelphia, and other prominent
colored men being among the number.
After appointing a number of coniniitttees
tbe meeting adjourned until 2 p. m.
General Beaver and Senators Davies and
Greer aro expected this evening.
Arabl Uard at Work.
Alexandria, Aug. 15 Natives of Kafr-el-Dwar
report that Arabi on Sunday call
ed a meeting of Uhlaus and obtained from
them a fetiva deposing tho sultan and
naming the sheriff of Mecca as the next
caliph. He is also fast organizing tbe
Bedouins.
jtiidtJiTn.
I e ora ataraet.
New jroiox. Angust 14. Flour State and
Western in buyers' tavor ; light export and
lobbing trade demand. Southern dull and un
changed. Wheat Q';ifi lower and heavy ; moderate
speculative business; No. 2 tied, Aug.,
9i 12SJ01 1354 ; do Sepi., 1 13'ai 13 ; do Oct..
SI 144ai 15 : do Nov.. $ll.WHCc; do Dec.,
91 17gl 174 ; do year, $1 lSJtfll 13 ; No. 1 White
Sept. $1 lakQl Vi.
Corn a shade lower and dull; Mixed (Vest
cm spot, 8Cg8S&c ; do fuures. 7;-iSCic
Oats opened q1c higher ; subsequently
lost advance; No. i Aug., 53d5c; do Sept.,
45ai7c ; do Oct,, 4C)4tic ; State, 5375c ;
Western, S270c.
m
rmiadeipnia Market
Pbiladsxthia, August 15. Klour quiet
old wheat scare and nnu ; Superfine, $2 1T3
Extra $3 40i?4 ; Pa. Family, $! 155 50.
ttyo flour ut f3 5U3 75.
Wheat steady ; Del. and Pa Keil, $1 103
1 14; iloAmlicr. SI 15117.
Corn Arm and light local supply.
Oats scarco and higher.
Itye scarco at 73S)75c.
Provisions steady, lalr.iobbing trade.
Lard steady.
Butter Choico well sold nn ; other grades
dull; Creamery Extra, 2Cc; do good to
choice, '232jc.
Ilolls nono here.
Eggs scarco anil wanted; Pcnn'a, 'JSc ; West
ern, 24c.
Cheese steady.
Petroleum dull ; lletlned, Oc.
Whisky at SI 18.
Urnui and Provision violations.
One o'clock ouotutlons of grain and provis
ions, furnished by U.K. Ynndt, Broker, 15
Kast King street.
August 15.
Chicago.
Wheat Corn Oats Pork l.ard
August I.0214 .TVZ A
Hept m .7GK JSPA 21.3U I2L32K
Oct !7 .IX-Z 354 21.3JK 12.42H
Year.... .91 .C7i
Philadelphia.
Aug 1.13S .87 .58
Sept..... 1.13 .96 .48 .... ...
Oct 1.14 .85 .47
Live Stock Market.
Chicaoo. Hogs Receipts, 11,003 head; ship
ments. 4,.0 head ; market talrly active and
unchanged ; closing weak.
Cattle ltecelpts. 5.500 nead : shipments. 1.500
head ; fair natives steady ; exports. $7 'MQ
7 85 : good to choice shipping, 407 ;
common to fair, $4 sa&G ; range active and
choice lots 10c higher; Texans. $3 7595;
half-breeds and AiLericans, s4 7505 75 ; butch
ers' strong; common to talr, $i 40J4 : choice
to extra. $4 254 73; stocfeers and feeders,
$3 4 25 ; milkers and springers. f2C 1 head
according to quality ; veal calves, $l7 5D.
Sheep Ileccipts, 1,300 head; shipments,
none ; Market steady and unchanged ; de
mand weak.
The Journal's British cable advices denoto a
fairly steady market tor cattle and sheep;
lighter supplies and weaker demand Cur
lent rates, estimated dead weight, aro: (Jood
to choico cattle, Hl7c ; Sheep, 16919c.
New York Beeves Arrivals tor two days,
262 carloads, or 4,720 head, making 11,740 tor
tho week, against 12,220 last week. (Jood and
prime sto-ra were steady, but all grades ut
range cattle wero moderately active and c
higher. The sales include common to prime
native steers at Irom 5 to to $s 25 $ 100 1ns live
weight, with two carloads of extra Illinois
Hieers, 1,575 lbs average, fold at $8 25 Sal-s of
Texas and Colorado cattle were M 90196 f) Wi
lbs live weight. Exporters received 164 Head
head lor shipment in dressed quarters. The
shipment for the week ended Saturday wer.
180 live cattle, 1.43t quarters ol beet. 1,809 live
sheep aud 210 carcasses ot mutton sheep and
Iambs ; arrivals for two days, 73 carloads, or
14,781 head, making 42,120 lor the week. The
market was somewhat Irregular, with early
sales made at slightly advanced Hnures, but
closing transactions were at lower prices.
hheep sold at 'ASc and lambs at 67c
with extra selections at 707c.
Mwlne Arrivals t r two days 49 carloads
or 6,330 head; total for the Week, IG.3J3 hend,
against 13,753 last week. Live hogs dull at 10c
V 100 Ss low.er, with, sales of fair to good made
this morning at $8 4098 75.
East LtmuvrT 4Jatue Keceipts so 'bead;
market active; prlmo. $69097 25; good, 5 75
6 50: common. $19525.
Hogs Receipts, 400 head; markot active ;
Phtladolphlas, $8 759 ; Baltimorcs, 8 40jGfS SO ;
Yorkers, $7758 25.
Sheep Receipts, 6,200 head : market firm ;
extra, $595 30; good, $4 6094 90 ; common $2 50
350.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
&Iosdav, Aug. IL The receipts ot live stock
at the Philadelphia stock yards were: For
the week: Beeves, 3,500 head ; sheep, 14,000
head; hogs, 3,200 head. Previous week:
Beeves, 3,700: sheep, 12,000; hogs, 3,0.0.
Beef Cattle were active, and pri cs were
firmer, especially tor good stock, which was
scarce and wanted.
We quote as follows :
Extra, 7?84c; Uood. (SH9V.ua ; Medium,
5Mei6Hc : Common, 4lQ5c ; tat cows. 35c.
Milch Cows were fairly active at $30360, with
sales of extra graded as high as $85.
Sheep The market has been active and
prices liave rnled firmer. Lambs and ewes
wero active and higher.
We quote as follows:
Extra, 5!465c; good4S5c: medium 4
4c: common 34c; culls 33c; lambs,
3KQ7c : calves, 638!4c
llogs were active and firm.
Wo quote as follows :
Extra. 12c; good, 1212c ; medium, 11Q
ll?ic.
SAI.E3 OV BKKVSS AT TUB WBST PHILADELPHIA
STOCK YARDS.
Martin, Fuller A Co., 650 Texans, wholesale,
ieGc.
Roger MayneSjOio West and Texans, JfiSc.
A.4.T. Christy, 132 West Va,507c.
E. S. McFlllen, 150 Western and W. Va, 6
7c
B. F. McFUlan, 200 W. Va.. CQ7c.
James Clemson 22 West Va to7c
M. Ulman-209 West and W. Va,3Q7Kc
Schamberg ft Paul, 24 Western, West a..and
Texans, SQe.
G. Schamberg ft Co.. 210 Western, Texans and
w. va.,raHfc.
Lowensteln ft Adler,
,aw
Western, Texans and
w.va4?c.
Daniel Murphy, 168 western, WestVa. and
Texans, 5Q7c
11. Chain. Jr., 77 Western, anrt W. Va,, 50Vc.
M. Levi, 75 Western and W . Va., 5v7c.
John McArdle.100 Western, 6J8c.
L. Horn, 50 West Va.,4Q5X.
Owen Stnlth-187 Western, W.Va., and Texans.
507c.
Bachman ft Levi, ISO Western and West Va.
VAQlc.
H. Chain. 37 West Va., mlxwl. 445c.
James Aull, 21 Western, 07K?-
I Daniel Smyth fr Bra, 126 West and W. Va., sa
I WT
Dennis Smvth. SO West and W. a.TS.iSTi:c.
I - v
I AH? "?? 2 w XrJ9f
F. Hcdeetr.CO Western and Teran. 5 'fliie-.
Tho. lUadley bought 51 head finest steers In
mo market irom Kiigar Black.
llog Island, at nrivato terms.
Sol.
Lowenotein, KM Texans and Wist Ta 5
Vie.
I DRBSSXO KKATS.
Dressed Beeves were active and cloned at 8
ll!c, the lormer rate tor low Texan and
cows.
SAUS LAST WXXX.
Tims. Bradley, 150 head at 3tQ12.
W. H. Brown 136 do. at Wlc
A. A. Boswell 104 do. at 7VWJe.
C. 8. Dangler, 96 do. at 7KB11HC.
J. F. Lowden, 49do at MTO&e.
Harhun A Bra. 67 do at7Hvllc
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sold 700 head at 8)9Kc.and
90 bead of dressed Iambs at ll13c.
New York. Philadelphia aad Local Stocks
also United States Bonds repotted daily tiy
Ucca B. Loxo, 22 North Queen street.
August 15.
MM 1M SUM
A.m. r.n. i-.a.
146'.,- 147 147?;!
6UH .?i 61k
40 40 39?J
40 40. 29
1 57 lUTC HSU
Del., Lack, ft Western
Denver ft Bio Grande
N. Y.. Lake Erie ft Western...
Kansas and Texas
Lake Shoreft Mich. Southern.
New York Central.
Mew Jersey Cenrti. ..-. .
..............
J9 fO- 79
'JWii 2S 21
Ontario ft Western
Omaha Com.
Pacific Mall.
54 53i
Chicago. Mil
Mil. St. Paul 124 124 123
Idle 52 52 51
.. ..juts ft Pacific... 37 38 37
.. ..,.
Texan Pacllc.
OI.I..aI .1
'vniiiuii, -!., ujuia roviuv.,., IM
iresiern union lei. uo .a
Pennsylvania ILK. e$&
99
6SK
31 30
Buffalo Pitta. A West 20
Northern Pactnc Com Si
" " Preferred.... aJJU
HY 1
514
95?i
Par Last
vL sale
Lane I'UyB per cLLoan, due 1S82... $100 $105
" 1885... 100 107
1890... 100 120
u 1816... 10C 120
5 per cM n 1 or .10 years. .100 105
5 per ct. School Loan.... 100 112
" 4 In 1 or2U yearn., lwi 102
" 4 " In i or JO years.. UTO 102.50
" 6 in 10 or 20 years. 100 108.
Man holm borongh loan 10a 102
AUK STOCKS.
first National Bank. 4100 $309 ,
Farmont' National Itank...... ...... 50 110.25
Fulton National Bank ..,.::.'.. 100 137.50
Lnncuster County-National Bank.. CO .111 ; ;
Columbia National Bank :oo 150
Kpbrata National Bank 1(X 143
First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 141 Jo
First National ltaar,8tmsbnnr.... 100 atjbo
First National Bank, Marietta ion 2C0
First National Bank. Mount Joy.. 100 . 115.71
Utitz National Bank.....' 100 14
Mnnbeim National Baak.....M 100 164 "
Union National Bank. Mount Joy. 5.) 70.50
New Holland National Bank 10" 137
inniiT 1 wi ins sioiii
QuarryvlIIe K. U. $ SO $2J5
MiUersvlllo Street Car SO. 2SM
Inquirer Printing Company 60 50
Watch Factory 108 ISO
Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 9
Stevens House 100 00
Columbia Gas Company...........
Col umbla Water Com papy
Susquehanna Iron Company..... 100 17
Marietta Hollow waro 100
Stevens House SO 5 '
Sicily Island . fto HJ J-
East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g.. 60 1
Mlllersvllle Normal School
X ISCKLLAITBOCS B0MDB.
guarryvllle R. R., due 1803 $10 $117
Reading ft Columbia B. R,,5's 100 lie
Lancaster Watch Co- due 18HH 100 106.50
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co..
duo in 1 or 20 years 100 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.,
dUO 18Sf.... .... .......... 100 IDS
Lancaster ft Marietta 25 33,33)
Lancaster ft New Holland........ .. 100 86
Lancaster ft Susquehanna. 300 276S
TuaariKJi stocks.
Big Spring ft Reaver Valley $ 25 $ 10.25
Bridgeport ft Horeshoe 13 23
Columbia ft Chestnut H1B 25 18
Columbia ft Washington 25 31
Columbia ft Big Spring 25 18
Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 47.2ft
Lancaster ft Willow Street 20 21
Strasburgft Millport 25 40
Marietta ft Maytown 25 40.15
Marietta ft Mount Jov 25
Lanc..Ellzabetht'uftMidillut'n 100 60
Lancaster ft FrultvUle. 50 60
Lancaster ft Lilitz 25 75
Lancaster & Wllllamatotvn 25 65
Lancaster ft Manor. 60 133.10
Lancaster & Manhnhu 25 43
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